'ALE DAILY .GAzterE. rueurniza) BY Pennimaii, Reed(& Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING ••No. Se 7E-1.1.1113. Mitred:Et; F. R. PENNIMAN„I , -t. P. 11011.11410 N, 114 7 .101.41A1t s muses P. RE ED, Hum I nes s liiratiamef!. X.E.R.Ms: ' 3 eenu. Slues Copley Delivered by carrier, (per Ireep ......•....13 cone min ts.bica per7..r),....1, re.lneUons W tionlboys Autd Agents he qiaztttc 14AllfJ11DAY NOVE - MBER 10, 1860 • "No TAXATION WITFOUT ItZPILESELNTA- Trox," is one of the doctrines of the revo . lutionary epoch, fur which democrats, even "In these later day; profess unbounded ad. nitration, except when applied to the blacks. In Georgia the Legislature, elected exclu- Bice) , .by whites, * recently passed n law levying taxes on the; blacks for general revenue purpose; and the assessors and collectopt are now engaged in enforcing it. It isnot probable many of the blacks un derstand the points which were in eontro yersfbetween the inliabita:43 of the Thir teen Colonies and the:-liloth' Country, but a conception of natural justice seems to 4 have taught them that there is no equity in making them pay to support a government In which they have no voice. The result is they aro resorting to various expedients, - many of:them highly ludicrous, to escape ,the payment of the taxes imposed. It Seems probable that the State. Treasury will not be largely replenished by their Contri butions. , . .Tux voice `of the people has been em ,phatie, and lie append a generaVsittnma tion of Itepublimm mtijorlties; which have sustiined Congress and mada treason odi one. Look at the glorious result At the October elections littuoinclinseits New York.. New-jersey, Illinois Wisconsin. . Nevada. Total majority Willi California, Tennessee, and other States added, the popular majority againit the President is about• half a million of Tom President is said , to have lob:lA:leis tei Clymer . that if Congress attempted to impeach him he would re,siit their action •as illegal. On another occasion, speaking on the same subjeet, he said: "The Old Capitol is still in existence. It has been used before and may be used again." Re had not then heard the results of the, pleetions. The people have spoken since, liald their voice is more potent than that of many-Piesidents. • Wu mentioned the other day that Major Eaton was mustered out Vocal:lse hitt-.per vices were no longer neUdeci. We now. know that such is not the fact. The Major made some speecties during the can woad whieb had so much gamine' ring in them, and in other ways made his political sentiments so manifest, that Mr. Cowan went on and dictated his zonoval. Secre tary Stanton was not aware he was to be mustered out until the job was done._ - . Gov. - SWAN made a speech on iVednes• day in which he - stated not only that the, President had deaded •to use military force against the Radicals in Maryland, but had actually provided the force, and made It subject to the Governor's orders. Of course, the commander-in-chief cannot. ilawfuny delegate his authority to any Governer. * Tom report from Europe now is that Maximillian is to remain in Mexico, while the French troops are to be withdrawn in a body. Those., two_declarati+3 do not stand together. When the Frdnch troops go Vnximillian will find Mexico an uncom fortable place to tarry in. - New 'Tong election news, ilte . ,wine, gets better by, age. Gov. rent..'s majority, it...cording to the fast returns, exceeds four .teen thousand—which is only a trifle short of the calculation of the Republican State Committee made just prior to the election. TAE. Democrats doubtlesw - Oerpetrated large frauds is the city of New . York, noi withstanding the Registry law. But for that la*, however, they would have made their frauds enough bigger to have carried the State. Tun Heady/110 Republican' of - Thursday reports the sudden death, on the day before of Col. A. K. .21c CLuni; of Chambers burg. The report .t 3 without foUndition. 91317. CIIMILES a. HALPlNE—"Private kilea O'lleilly"—wall elected Register of 17e.tw - Yoilr..Citk by: teri thousand majority. is a genuine wArAnntocrat. ,GENi I'. BLit's. Tan for tim Legisia tipo inliliasoari,natf,o a majority of Els, Ilia seat viii contastml. ' 7 l line of tno l tiresteru Heroes. Dr: iloamer;the:President of Anti ontt'Oollege, told - -the following story In a. ,eech f at BYTtleOter :"Every day in-the ustety Class Face a Vining clergyman who Wealiettled at Yellow , Siirings some years Agq, :NLen the war-bp:dm out lie raised a compan mostly In, hiti•Jawn parish, and mammy with it to- hiitleld. For; brave and'meritorious 'condnet he was raised to the command of a regiment, At the end of the, three -years Le mune 'home with his Men re-enlisted, and went back to light out, !the battle with Grant. He was soon promoted to tho, rank of a Brigadier, and itwaahis brigade;that broke the enemy's center In that terrible engagement near Nashville, thereby:SHlng the city. When the collict'entHple Wanted to send General NeUO 7 • 'COngress; bat he wouldnot g 0; , offered to make hint'aridget. of , he would not take that 4301. '$ was a minis ter when I w - olliti:war; I was a min ister while I was in the war, and I mean to be a minister whilst I live.' He has re sumed his work at Yellow Springs, and .every Sundays sit, with edification, under 'Lis direct and earnest reaching," ' • —.The Petersburg (Va.) -Index has been pux xled by the rations ):.seports In Its exchanges, ot Uie cotton crop be - rafter careful Oratrana -Lion and companion of them all, concludes Cult this Is about correct: "At ono time there was • fair promise of an average yleid.but owing U) the drouth, the rains, the heat, the I frost, the. army worm, the navy worm, the commissary worm, Me; quartermaster worm, the freshets, the cholera; and the grecarnents Bureau, the aggregate cannot possibly eleeed 517 bales, dtstr . lbuted as f . ollows: Wit riel l =i 2 iiiss " lrsi l p d AA U srm r lit u t= l( Ti - Tennessee; 70; Texas, We exclude Berth sue s, because the journals of. that State • • suent, but Loth° °titer Stater our -account 1 be correct." A correspondent of a Kentucky paper who wieltedJohn Breckinridge in tamed* pre -1.0 his departure for Europe, denies the .repOrtii Gaat large contributions of money had :been sent bfm /donde in the United mate; „anti elates that he has been. livintrupon slaw ; thousand dollars Bayed - from his salary as a „,Confeerate General, and obtained in gold in , ;Vie oerteapondent states that General IBIteC ridge occupied_ a.,aeatty. fornt.hed s hame sufficient Airlifts family,' and the pro .ent e ntertaiinnent of Such friends as sought. bffyisociPty,lo. actrat ..Of only $l3l per .ntouth. Other Tenses of Ay g ;Wer.fS }be name: , . 111--Tb - e Rep _Oilcan auyority In •Idichigan will exceed,l s o o . iTh43 atea WI di P 3 / 411Misinea. • - , S,,,ST•AB -1,16*1' - i 6 37 • .# 7 " ; ' - '• '-' ' , . • . . . C\ . . • . I C,...5 4 • , `l, . . , , • I . • ',' L I, i . \,,' 41 , , 1 09.178% , ' .___, ; . • . . 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Jr: ' .. . . . `r 'IL VOLUME LXXX.:---NO. - 271. C 373 CITY ITEMS. • An Admonition. Tho domesUc economist will notneglect to Prepare for the rigors of the winter by repair leg and putting into proper order such of his posSessions as by their very nature are coin. pelted tofemuln• In the open ntr. subject to the tempest blasts mud icy embrace of winter. Hyd rants, If on t'of repair, should bo attended to before the inclement season arrives and Axed in such a way as to defy the assaults of lb; weather. those wishing such worn - done should, If they regard their own Interests, pa tronize the plumbing establishment of T. T. E wens. No. IGO WoOd street, where everything in the plumbing and gas fitting lino is done at the most reasonable rates. EETZEZI There is nothing no much calculated to Im prove the appetite or Secure the approbation of the fastidious epicure as to enter a dining room where, the aroma coming up from the ourtoe flue the room with a delicious odor; where' the tables ate covered with snowy linen, glittering cutlery, and shining queens ware; and where stitlie attendants almost an ticipate your every . wish. Such a place is the Continental Dining aloon, next door to the Post Office and .lininediately - under 31inced bookstore on Fifth street. The pronriolor; William lioltzheimer, is'a gentleman. am! nolone regrot bestowing upon him their patronage. Nervous and Sink illnadaehe—Causes andtlare. Nervous and sick headache arc induced by Indigestion, costiveness, fdul stomach. and a torpid state of the liver. Persons suffering from these complaints should avol.l, as mach. riosslblo, the too free use of spirituous and malt liquors, coffe anp tooacco, and keep the bowels open, by small but frequent doses of BOTIAS.3 BLOOD BILLS, and pursuing a resu la r cottm pf habit, when they will find they never fail to remove the difficulty. .^_oo.ooo WOOD . t),001) 40 OW :AOOO 2.?,(100 al,OOO 10,0 0 10,01. 2,000 ETEMICE! For Instantly sliver-plating copper, brave, German silver, bronze, ac., fur cicanin gpnd fiollabmg silver and silver plated ware. 1 Sold by McClarrim ..t. McKeimaniDrugkieda, iu lifarket, Street, corner Diamond, near/Fifth Street. 4 31, (M . . . Free. Free. Free. l • • ~ A. treatise upon Dyetng unit Scouring, watt many other valuable receipts, by nolwe a Stevens. Free—at McCMyren .t McScutum's Drug Store; 85 Market street, cor. Din;Montt, nearrlithitrect. . French Calf grunts, Superior finish, nnexCeptlonable make, and warranted to fit the foot comfortably amt not make corns. Onus liousz SUOZ Sioux. ====l In boots and shoes:the Opera Holm Shoe Store will MO yon Just the goons you want at 'll per cent.- below the regular market price. I =I Slotre Antiques, and Silk Velvets, from eastern auction sates, vary cheap and In great variety, at J. W. Barker .t C 0.% 59 Market street. De 'Moil Every Of Winter Goodese co nd b i ng receive d. largo supply this tall. ("PLEA HOUSE SHOE STORM. I ===l Ot all kindi from 1.8.!.f, cents to M.,50 per yard, at reduced prices at J. N. Barker (o.'d, 59 Mar ket street. . You Can Bay Foreign. Liquors of all kinds at Josephs. Finch's Dlatlllery, No. 189,190„175 and 195 First street, Pittsburgh.' Remember,. Goal Cough Camly can be obtained at 111 Fed ern! street, Allegheny City. Geo. lles.yes. Sold by the Pal, or by 'the Case Country merehau Ls take note. OPEILA Moon Suoa Sr Blanketsand White and: colored.. Very great bargaini In these at J..{V. Barker d Co.'s, SO Market air New Goods In Ermat variety and endless style•. OPllid. none C Snot" Store. I=l=l And shawls, and choice styles of cfoaktnns at J. W. Bennett h C 0.% trJ Market street. • • 110 Came* o boots sad Moons En rota., for the celebrated °tient 'louse Shoe Store. " • You can Boy New Hops at Joseph S. Finch's You p!to Buy New Hops at Joseph Finch's CABLE FOREIGN ADVICES. The illexleen Qaestlott—lLexlmllllan to Remote In llezteo—Donquet to Br.. -Brlight at Dublin—Victor Euxsovel la VealeeEntbarleem of the People. New Toby, flop. 9.—The papers of Oils morn log-have the following tllmpatebes over tho cable. The Mera/d's Paris correspOndent says: Gen. Castlemantl will arrange for the retirement of the French. troops frac{ Mexico en masse. as Napoleon thinks that a march by detachment would be inconvenient. It was considered that France would he relieved of two huge incubi, Rome and Mexico, about the game pe riod of time. . The Empress Of Mexico, now called the Prin. ems Charlotte. Is said to be eltlicted with a re liglons M0130112141111:1 al Ways bewailing the In. Juries done to the Church in Mexico. and that her mufti is hopeless of cure, It is said that the unfortunate lady had Just attempted suicide by lumping from a window. The Ilertad's Dublin correspond.snt sum Tito Bright banquet in - Public promises to be Brand national affair. BF dyes extracts from the letters received by the Breentlve ,Vommlttee from leading personages In reply to the find' ations. The sentiments expressed by Cardinal Vurtin and others go to show that Mr. Bright Is likely to effect such a - reunion Of all good anti worthy Irishmen as will secure the legitimate removal of existing grievances. 7.—The ships which nave been Ordered for the service or replaying the French troops from.Mexlco pre ready to sail. The Moniker of to-slay says that Maximilian will remain in Mexico. Demur, November 7.—Prnasia'sees In the op pointment of Baron fittest as Minister of For eign Affairs of Austria, an attempt on the .part of the Cabinet of Vienne, to Interfere In questions considered settled, it this view is correct it will compel the Prussian (*warn. ment to complete more quickly and Surely 4 ts national work In thumany. CONSTAXTIMOiLIt, November 7.—Tho culty between the Sultan's government and the Cabinetof tha United States, growing out of the conduct of the Turkish oßleials towards the Consul and Consulate of America, in the island of Cyprus, has been settled, . • Lemma, Nov. 9.—The London ..Nerdid this morning says Mr. (iladatones mission to Rome to 'reconcile the rope to his fate. The rumor of the failure of the Itusso•Pres slim alliance is unfounded. -- - The ship Young Magic Captain Walker, from Callon , isaground at Dunkirk. • loysii►an4. Nov. 9.—The briskersP circular ft,rorrares,litetliU tl .. p t i n ix r tc2 . w h o :v ir e , d ig Clincil clueing at ti g a. • Loanox, Nov. O.—Cousols for money opened at 1:18X. Thu following aro the closing prices of .mcrlcan Securities: grte, 02 llifuois Ven tral, T 7. Gunboats for an Goeber—Rellel tor MS tforers.; gtizsza, C:E.,Noveieber understoOd that Ilur Majesty's steamer Night will pro ceed to Halifax, and h n eLlg y ues , i ir hl a hone from t lZaje w st;r%s t tfram t tr Aurora. - rom nor The New Brunswick Uovernment has glven elx thousand dollars to the ttnebec sufferers, and,Neva Scoths has given live thousand del. lain. The Mayor lies received - another cable telegram, authorizing is draft ot three thou fon_ pounds sterling on the 'askiount of the tarot. The contrlbutlona from England already reach thin% -Ave thousand dollars, and those from the United hiatus over ten I tdionsamtdollars. CIIr the Merchants. Finer al Telegraph Co 3 • From ell Cigar and Wrsallld . Special to the Pittsburgh Gszette. Barer eighteen inclum. Weather cloudy and Warta. Market dull. . • Pnarmar P. Nov. 94806. -ThOrtver at olcopolls • le .18 inches, falling slowly. dt Fra nklin the same. - , • . New I,tooesie,Owew: iFORTEI3SImmo:, November 9.—Tbe far line rouse from - Norfolk to rhile4elphle and jioyr York, Ls uOW °yeti for travel.' . SECOND EDITION FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST TELEGRAM' FROM W ASUINGTON. Chief Clerk of Agriculture Appointed— Appointments by the Preside:lt—Fen lan_Meethig-71tequest for the Records of Fenian i ' rlalsCoinplied {Pith—olli cial Dispatches from Mex.leo. • WAsuiticcros, Nov. 9.—Major 13olton Newton has been appointed Chief Clerk of the pepart marmot Agriculture, and Is now acting-Com .. . nalassloner In the absence of lion. Isaito Now ton, who has boon 111 for the past Bin weeks. The President, to-day, made the foitoWing appointments: Joseph . U. Wells of the ins [riot of• Columbia, Agent for the Flathead ioni other confederated tribes of Indians in. Mon tana Territory; Joel It. Bassett, of Minnesota, Agent for the Chipnewits of the id ississippi, Pillegeraud Lake and Winnebago bands, and the Indiana of Red Lake and Pembina. • - Odd Fellows Hull was well tilled tide even ing with Feniuns to express their sympathies lit response to the call of the National Execu tive Committee of Irish. Citizens Capitaless the senttments of the Irish at the in regal d to of the Fen tans in Canada. liesolutions w er eeadopted denouncing the ac tion of the Canadian authorities, tannin on the United States Government to Interpose in behalf of the prisoners, etc. Several able speakers addressed the meeting. Considera ble euthusiasm was displayed by - the autti ence,And the denunciations of British Lyrae. rty and the exposition bf the wrongs of Ireland elicited energetic applause. Information is resolved that the Canadian authorities Will. comply With the request Unit of, the Uni States Government to be prouipt iy furnished • with records of the trails of tau United States citizens arrested as Fenian In vaders. - • . 4 The Mexican legation received, to-day, offi cial dispatch. from Chihuahua up to toe 13th ult. Gestural Auusda was. already flu his way to Durango. It was thought that the Impe rial garrison would evacuate the city before the approach of. General Amada. Thu official paper'ot , ho 15th ult., published .the official report of Gen. Currents 01 the im portant victory obtained by his troops over the Ereneh at Pales Puerto; near Alassaltau, on the-17th of September last.: -,.. A dmree from President Juarez, dated the 15th of October, is already published: it de clares that the LOUleilallti Tebauutepee Coin. pony to open steam communleation by tile Isthmus of Tehanntepec, - havlng tailed to fol. 1111 the obligations imposed.upost theta by the decrees of September 40,1357, Starch :Atli, 1557, and October 75th, 1800, have lost all their rights to that undertaking. A. grant for the same.ts omit° to the Tehuantepec Truasit Company, organized lately lu the city of 'New York, This Company sent coma months ago n special agent to the' City of the Mexican' Aioverninent.to negotiate tor this grant. Th grant la liberal ovidle it fully protects the rights and interests of Mexleo. FROM ItEW YORK. Panama Dates—Arrival of A elatles.— Ye. ton's Blejorll7--ntephrne Nul Hoar ID Ireland —HI. Plana—llhe Great Eastern and the PAM Expoosillon— tame of the Harriet lane. New Yang, Soy. 9—The steamer Henry Chauncey brings , the Panama &sr or Nov. lat. The steamer Peru from South American ports arrived at Panama on the hho brought ta,cue In specie. The news is not important. In South Peru commerce had suffered sever.. ty from the hill in saltpetre. Thu Ital tun ship H. Pratolongo had arrived at Cahn" with 45.1 .Asiatics on board from /damn°. Out of the whole cargo only seven died on a yoyaue of laidays. Twenty . ..no political prisoners had been brought to Cuts° from Arclulpa among tlrem Gen.' Deltanion, Carnes Macliuca, and Lieut.. Col. D. Jose Canzeo, from Central I America. There is nothing new. Governor lesion's majority at the latest ee -1 counts was 13,zed. The report that Mr. James Stephens, C. O. IL, left on Thursday evening font rerand, le to tally without foundation. Mr. Stephens has been In his orlice and was busily engaged lbtoughout the day. Ilia departure 1:11501 be near athunil, but lie start.s,Mnd from whence, will only be known to Coloael Kelly and two I others. It Is probable the general public will he kept in Ig non:ince of his moverneutefor the next three weeks. No intormauoa can be oM tamed Dom headquarters.; A correspondent says that the Great East ern has been chartered by M. 111selche, to My between New York and ilrest during the season of the hots Erpositilon. A Havana letter says: The steamer Harriet Lane is expected to reach New York Mu cou ' pie of weeks. Iler History is perilous and in. teresting. After being captured by,tho Con federates at Galveston she was sold to Me. 'louse, of Houston, who loaded tier with cot ton, and she succeeded in reaching the port, where she has remained over since. Mr. House transferred the vessel to Mr. flunky, at.pres ent a clerk In his employ, who, In turn, execu ted-an nnconditlonai and Irrevocable power of attorney to Captain Scott,. who claims the . vessel, he having executed a frond for $lO,OOO. Mr: House, who has been pardoned by the President, turns over all claims be may have on the Harriet Lane to the United States, and ,Culted Staten naval elllcera are expected at Havana to take charge or her unless Captain Scott institutes suit en behalf of himself and the parties for whom hula acting, among whom lien. J. If. Magrniler presents a little claim of over SCAM. There Will he no further delay in the matter. The ameuut realised from the sales of cotton brO4ght by tgi Harriet Lane, together with the soul received from the English Insurance Companies, Ming .the amount paid for damaged to the ship by lire while lying in the harbor of Havana, was in vested jointly by the Confederate agents and Mr. House in the purchase of the steamer Pei- Man, vrideti will be placed- In the bands of, .Messrs. - Morrell A gsco of Havana, and by theist consigned to any lino who will sell the' steamer, and the proceeds to Po divided by` the Unlttat States and 31r. House. Those are the remnants of the jute Confederacy In Cuba. Only half a dozen , or ea-Confederates remain In Havana engaged In catamaran.' and me chanical pursuits. . Judge. Ratan Urging. Impartial tin:- lenge for Texas—The file!mond .••Times,' on the Recent Itteetione— More Comfort. for Jett: Davis. Nsw Yong., November 9.—Jtlgo perran, of TOVII, a foutober of the Cabinet of Jeff. llsoels, has virlidou a letter to Governor Throckmor ton in w hicirbe urges the people of. Texas to give suffrage 'to the negroes on the sumo termsas it is given to the whlttc. lie warns tile people of the State that the North is In earnest tit dentouiling suffrage for the blacks, nod says that those who oppose negro suf frage ill this qualified form elect to force uni- Vernal negro suffrage on tile etiontry, and nught to be and w il l be, held responsible by our people for it when It comes, and they ought no longer to be allowed to shield them selves under pretended ignorance from the pqnscjinencee of such crim Mal de magogu ery. The RR hrtiond 717A0s says of the recent elec tions : These results have surprised none angina us but that class of saynine gentle men who' were eenstantly port mating mira cles for the salvation of tint Sou hero Canted•_ oracy during the darkest - hours of its brief history, in what way the Radicals will abuse the vast powers which the now possess, It is as 'yet Impossible to conjecture. Their may either insist on the adoption of the Constitu tional Amendment as the measure of our ilumilluttrirG Of liley may discard It. and.. deuland something still mere degrading at nor bands. But ono coarse itjnow open to us, which 1a consistent with both hon-. or and dignity. We ran refuse to ho node pat- DOS to the schemes which have been deviled for our.degmdatiOn. We can thus preserve that honor which defeat couLl not take trout iss and trust to tea healing Ina uence of time, and better celluloid. But come what may the Southern peoplealionid enteric:to no covenant On terms which will brand the with dillion. on they are now faithfully obeying this laws and Coiistitptlon of the United Statesj they will do nothing more, ,_ A. correspondent - a few dayi ago visited Car. roll Hall, n spaelons building Fortress Monroe, erected originally to accommodate the officers on duty, but lately mode note worthy as the plison house of Jeff. Davis. A numbef fel men were engaged in removing the bars from the windows, and making other alterations to contribute to Um comfort of Mr. Davis. Ills family intend tb take up their quarters within the hall. 'A suite Or monis Will ho set apart, and they will need a large ree eptipa varier to accommodate the visl- The Tote of Debierare—The(lleJerlhles, • iViLxiecrrotr, DEL., Nov. 9.—The Uo iette claims tho following as the vote of Ulo State. The Goennercial thinks it is too high for Saulsbury, the democratlo candidate. New Ce.tie county—for Diddle, Ir. Kent co-lefty— for Saulsbury, fr.. Sweet counly-rfor Sains bury. 767. Total for Saulsbury, 1,G05; for RW -4110,179; demogrutto majority lb the State, .1,510: Selmer county, broad Creek and Little Creak united give Saulsbury 416 InajorltY4 Union loss of 11% Cedar Creek gives Mello 76 majority, a Union loas of 49. The whole of Nelatcounty m estimate] to give Saulsbury ktl. majority. The New Orleans Alot—lleeretart lon Charged With the ResponslblO/7 or IL - NEW Torte, Nov. 9.—The Oats a - pedal Bars; The Witahlogton'Tteptibilocin charges that Sec. rotary Stanton withheld from We rrealdent an Important dispatch from lion. Baird, sent two doe prevlena to the New Orleans not, mal alloges that If the Proaldent had.recelved It the riot would not havaoccurted. Assassination at Louisville. Loanivatzialiovember D.-11r. Johnli.Bader, at Noiln's Turners, Edmunds's, county; was assassinated Tuesday morniss. lavestiga,„ Uorta throw sitsplolon.on John. Vanmetor, as tits assassin. The cacao M.;loi yet developed. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1866. LATEST . FROM NEW YORK. Arrest of Olneeris of a Mining Compass/ —Arrival of the Crew of the Lost Wits , ler AnSelalse—Diseorerlee Heisting. SO the Franklin Expedition—Fnnerat of Mimeos Draper. ..Nsw Yong,. Nov, o.—Thren men name( 110 ley, Ilarruat and Wheeler, onleers of a mining company le Wall street, have been arrested and lodged in the county Jail. The facts In Unease which led to thearrestend Invarcera , Elan of t nese men have not yet been fully de• Veloped, but are said to boor an extructlinftrir character. - • The Captain and part of the crew of Alfa American whaling ship Antelope, which wall lost last October. near lieantelik have arrived at St. Johns. The Unnmercida Journal, or that town, 131,3%,: Tee onleers of the Antelope bring Interest: hog InfortnatiOn of the discoveries nettle lid , Mr. C. F. pect Mg the II anklla expo. dition. Mr. Ball bats in his possession a geld watch, Homo silver spoons. one other relies supposed im_havo belonged to the . Franklin party. Ile also learned that the remains of some of Franklin's men were lying ander a boat in Cenan title Bay, whore :boy hail been placed by the natives after death. The na tives wouni,net permit Mr. Hall to go on to examine them, hut as several vessels will winter in Repulse Bay, It is believed Mr. Hall will secure 0.913t1111CU and push his tray to where the remains are ail tatted. The funeral of Simeon Draper took place at St. Bartholomew's Church, corner of lafitY ette Plactiand Great Jones street, this after noon. - FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. e Narrow Eireapo of ra Family—A. Child Jumps frani n Third awry Window. PirlLAnnalnn,...cov. o.—dn manna tire was given last night about twelve o'clock, and on reaching tile spot the firm was found to pro. cried from the. fancy soap had perfumery store of Randall..i Co. Ott Chi, I nut street, above Tenth. The firemen . actively endeavored to suppress the: flre but despite their crofts it gained rapid headway, and when at Its height it was announced LIME, a, (sniffy were sieeplng In the upper part of the building, and just us the word was given titers appear./ ut one Of the windows u little child twelve years of age who crie,f frantically for help. The firemen immediately placed their ladders In position to rescue thestiffercr, but before they, could ascend the:child sprang from the third story window and fell with great force on the top of the Stone window front which place It was lin tiled lately rtsctmil and taken Introit neighbor lug house, when a physician was sent for to minister to its Injuries. It was soon discover ed that the Child had sustained no further in juries than several severe sprains. Soon after the mother of tiro child, Mrs. Hartwell and her two daughters were taken from the burn ing structure In an exhausted condition. ' FROM GEORGIA. • The Amendment.' ggeJeelett—The Vole Almost Unpin Imoo so. MILLIDOZWILLI; GA., Nov. 9.—The Legisla ture rejected the Constitutional Amendment, ThexeJecting resolution reads: I2raoltrd, That thud Legislature of Georgia declines to rattly! Mb amendment adding the I4th article to till Constitution of the United Stales. • A motion was made: In the Senate to post pone its conelderthion to some future day, but was amended to merely adopting the above resolution, and tins passed—yeas .36, nays none, the full Senate voting. in the /louse the vote Mood. year is L nays .1, Dii..Ellingten, of Gil moilr, and Mr. .11 umpli reys, of FRO nler. FROM NEW . ORLEANS. P . romieet et the Pilate Falr—Huntills lion and Prayer In Alabama New Oncenue, November 9.—The State Paw, to begin.on the :WO, promises to be a grand affair. There Is every prospect of a most to reunion of Northern and Southern in terests. Tho ItLahop of the Episcopal Church loft to- day Logo to Kentucky, will:re an assistant to thu Bisnop of fientimity In to Inc consecrated. The now itlithop of Louisiana ata3s here. liovirrnOr Patton, of Alabama, luta i. , ,med IL proclamation ordering the observance of the . ..t9LII Instant an a day of . , fasting, humiliation and ptayer. The, New Jerwey Eleeilon—liepublican We_Welty Over 2,000.. - NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 9.—dis the returns have become more. nearly perfect, we are enabled to state as the result of the election us lows: The Republican majority in the State is a little over 2,000. The majority for liaises, Re publican, in the Ult. Congressional district, is 921; that of 11111. Republican, in the 4th ills- Wet, Is 465; iluylcr, the independent 'Demo cratic candidate receiving less than ibU votes In the whole district. Newell, Republican, In the 2.1 district, is defrato.l by a SEllellmuJority. Another Bloody Mystery In Philintel phis. Ynicanstr LILA, November 9.—A.j01117105211 . 1111 baker, reeldbig In the southern part of the city, was band in the cellar of his house, to flar.with his throat cut. lie WEI. rCll:lOVed to the hospital, and soon tiled. The affair is In volved m complete mystery. Fenian Trials and O - Opier Telegrams on Emeriti rage. ' . tirrl AND SUBURBAN. . C r ADDITIONLL LOOAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.) I NVeleome'llTome Mr. Daniel O'Neill, the versatile and accom plished editor of the Dirpatch, returned home yesterday, after a prolonged stay find extend ed tour through Europe. We Were pleased to note that the trip had a. beneficial effect upon him, he looking the very picture of Ike best health imaginable. Ile expresses himself well p eased with his trip, and eateeinahl/ obser ve tlons of the manners and customs . of foreign climes ample repayment ton the time and ex pense of visiting the famous spote.of the Old Continent. We welcome him buelc, and feel that. the readers of the Dispatch will Join with us, Since Mr. O'Neill Intends to immediately borness himself to the chair editorial of that Joarngl. Ile 'was accompanied home by 31.. J. Heron Poster a nifflliss. Julia Viu-,ter, both Of 10.1014 Were equally delighted with their trip across the eeettri. will Uemove Mr. J. D.Ramaley. the well knotin-and ex tensive dealer in clothing, boots, caps and gents. furnishing goods, is about to remove lily store into •the palatial building recently erected directly opposite the Union Depot. Daring an Immense stock at his present popu lar salesrooms, Nos. $3l and rAI Liberty street, which he is desirous of disposing of at prices without regard to cost, title is a favorable opportupity for procuring great bargteins'in overcoats, cents, Vests, • taints, buts, cups, boots tam shoes, and every imaginable art late. or gents. furnishing goods. Thu entire stock mad be disposed of, , and our readers will be afforded an opportunity of purchasing at prices which characterized old times. • The elegant salesrooms now occupied, in cluding fixtures, etc., with dwelling house at tached, is to bo rented, or rather the lease of it from the present time to April, IND, is to, lie sold. The location is agootrono. Enquire of the proprietor. Mortuary Report. Dr. D. L. McCook, Physician to the Board of health, reports, for the week enillog Nove m bernth, eighteen deaths: Six of the ileccalimf were maies.und twelve were females. Seven teen were white, and / one was Colored. The cllsenscs provingfatarwcre as follow,,: Typhoid 1/ysentery, 1; typhoid fever, 2, dye. , entery, I; consumption, 2; pithoonnry congt:o- tion, i; rnemon la, II; unknown, I; hydroceph alus, I; dipthoretie croup, I; laryngitis, 1; to 111 born 2; dlpthurin, 1; congestion nt hinge, 1. fit t he above thorn were: Limier I year, 4; rrom / 10 2 years, 1; 2 to 5 yearn, 2; `AI to 30 yours, 2; 30 to 10 years, 2} 411 tO SO yours, 2; to to CO years, II CO to 70 years, 1; 70 to 50 tears, /. Enrirhwy.—Fri:an the Bedford intoirer we learn that the confectionary of George Mar darn' was ento retreat night a %tucker two ago by breaking open a back window. The burg lar appropriated a largo number of nickel, a dollar or two of strip and a twenty dollar bill On the petroleum: yank. On last Saturday a negro named Barnes-presented a twenty dol lar bill. answering the description of the bill taken, at the banking house of heed & Scholl, but before bo could be arrested ho lied the CoPitif. A Valuableion.—iVo noticed last evening In our visit to the °petalled°, 41 a 0. eitled Improvement Itt the orchestra, anal upon inquiry found that it, talented artist has been placed In charge of the drum corps which nets In conjunction with the orchestra. Manager liens 4101orves ere(' It for this new evidence ot his desire to place the Opera Rouse upon an equal footing In every respect with the Lad, tres cc the cast. Alec Iblanie,..The Ilellhtaysburyr titundorif says that a monster catamount was billed by Thomas Stephens„ lathe nelghborbood-of litsin, on Thursday last. The 'varmint' meas ured four feet on on a stretch, and° two feet eight inches from the head to the tall. It stood two feet high. This ferocious animal is said, by the oldest inhabitants, to ho the largest or its species that wins over killed on ihe.alle• gherileg. - 'Western Illateeralty.—The neat torn of this Institeto will commence Thlusdny, No. vember Oth..ln addltiottto th e present climes In the different departmenta, there Will be ClllBBOB In Cherniatry, Astronomy. Rhythm, and Political P.oonop Those who wish to attend to, ffookdrec g and Penmanship alone, can do so for !teen dollars par term. A new elate fOrtatat le Right (jytebee• THE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Completion of the System—Test of Its Merits—Complete Success—true lime • from the'fli Dell. • At length the fire alarm. telegraph, for the completion of. which 'the public have for so long a time been on the qui rite, has been fin ished and is ready for operation., The final arrangements • - were made.. yesterday, and searching tests of its workings instituted. Yesterday tatenacxni Chief Engineer Hare and Wm. X. - Ogden, Esq., of the Committee made the circuit of all the boxes and tested the per. feet ion of the workings of all the circuits. Last evening, on an Invitation front the Firo Alarin Committee, the members of the Pitts• burgh Councils and a large delegation ;of the • unanbers of theAllegheey Councils, together with the members of the press and some Invi ted persons, met the Committee at the central office in Wilkins Hall, there to. witness the practical illustration of the workings of the system when to full operstlon, and to Judge for themselves of its success or failure Mr. J. M. llainewell, of he firm of Gamewel I fi'mulard told Company, whose. system this Is, made a few brief remarks, explaining clearly the principles and workings of the arrange ment. As our readers are probably aware, there are lorty-ono signal boxes distributed throughout the city in easily 'accessible loca tions, and within _eaiy reach of each ether. Eachof these boxes Inman outer and an inner door. Within , the inner door is a littl • system of clock work, which is wound op and 'set go ing bya key, which projects outsid , ot the in ner. door. The running. down of this maehin- Cry causes to revolve a Small "break wheell," with cogs and breaks corresponding with the number of the box. These cogs and breaks open and close successively the circuit con necting with the central oflice; and so, auto radically, give the alarm. The key to the outer door of the box is left with some respon sible persons near the station, and when a lire In Hest district is ilbasivered, the bolder of the key opens the door, polls down the alarm key, the machinery Is set In motion and the alarm flies over the wires to the central onlee. At the Central Mlles the alarm is given in two ways: by a small alarm bell, which sounds the number of the box, and bya register which records the number with a -pencil on s. slip of paper. This last Is only used us is safeguard to the ',nice operator. Us marks upon the paper mediae and the hour, and flies it away to pre vent misunderstandings. Yrom the office toil.' Various engine houses, signal stations and the great alarm bell, are wires by which the alarm of lire mighttantly transmitted. This trrinsinlSSlOn be el. reeled by manipulating the wires directly at the battery without the Intervention of com plicated. m ry, but this primitive method of operating would lead to divers mistakes and would .probably render the alarm ,tele graph a nuisance instead of a bles sing. Therefore the Repeater Is employe,/ to transmit the Intelligence of fire on the Car principle that automatic machinery Is more accurate and reliable In its action . than human hands can ever become. This "repeater: , works almost precisely on the same principle as the l enreak-wheels" in the signal boxes. It Is furnished with two dials; supplied with hands, like a clock. The min ute hand on each of these dials Is placed at twelve tad the hour hands adjusted accord. mg to ills number of the elation.. If the num ber is sixteen, one hour hand is placed at one and the other at six. The key is pulled smt the alarm is transmitted tnrough the different circuits, to the alarm bell, to the gratis In the engine louses, and to the little bulls In each of the signal boxes. To prevent false alarnis that might possibly occur, the :wwltch hoard" Is interposed ILA a safeguard. No manipulation of the repenter, or of the wires at the battery could convey all alarm .Meade, unless the circuit, is effected 'by the adjustment of, Alio keys 'or switch board, which adjustment Is effect.' by the operator after the alarm is reeely .1 at the oftlee.• , • To secure the ability of transmitting the alarms, even though the repeater be-out of or der, a system of operator's keys Is provided .by moans of which it calfbeeffeeted. In order that the elremt may .be fully and regularly tented, the "Tell.tnle Clock , ' Is pro. vided. This is an ordinary clock with an extraordinary. attachment. fly Its machinery a little paper dire marked with sections is . marls to revolve slowly. A little bell connec ted with this strikes three t.mes an hour to draw the operator's attention. .At the strik ing of ilia bell the operator Moot cause the current to pies through the entire circuit, and If the circuit is complete.' a little pencil dots the fact on the paper disc, If the duty is neglected,'n blank - space on the paper at the spot that shthild be marked, tells the tale. no Mech, In brief, for the explanation given last night by Mr; Gaznewon. AL ItaMOOMUSiOn a key was placed In tee hands of Presldent EdeCtibley. Of the Select - Council, with the re quest that ho would go to some box of Ms own selectiou and transmit an alarm to the 001 cc Ile proceeded to box N0..17, ontire corner of Wood and Sixth streets,and at fiftten Minutes past night, pulled the key. -In our half mill eh: the strokes ofaeventeen were kiunillng on the great bell, en all theengige gongs and on the little box trolls. In two minutes from the lint tap of the belittle engines began to arrive on the spot. In nix and n, toil( minutes the Relief had reached the place all erred up, having COMO its distance of a mile nitil quarter whits promptness that •was refresh ing. At this' striking proof of the ettlelency of the new system, all voted ha success. We are heartily glauh the good work has come to he suceensfel an ISSultho noci.ilit of the city, and on account of the gentlemen cool rposl ng the Committee who have had the mat- -ter In hand, and also of the gentlemen. OM. saltuting the lion to WbOtil WO are Indebted for the system. . We will Mato here that an additional, some what-novel unit expeeilingly valuable, Use IS to be made of the'greal hell. From lt,Aour Limes in the twenty.iour hours, o:trellis:insure to learn thin comet. time. At twelve o'clock. noon and midnight, at ALL O'clock in the evening, and ut six, o'clock In the 'morning, the proper strokes on the sonorous body will . announce the time as the . stars have told IL The URIC of these strokes will be rivulet.' by the proverbially correct cal culstion s of lleeisrs. , J. It. Reed - 4, Co.; No. GS limor'ith street . eet, regular n' 'e transit gentl ' Ors n e rv r a eg t s t , e madetheir nightly with the most perfect Instrument% anti, beret Ore, the bell, guided by them, must give the most perfectly tellable 'lntelligence. So our citizens, besides saving their property by melte, Of the big bed, will also says their The Trogrees of Allegheny The morchnntile progress of Allegheny City within the last decade of yesrs,las been a matter of comment and general surprise to even the most casual observer of commercial events. Dui a few years since purchasers felt constrained, by necessity, to come from that Woof the rivpr to Oils, to buy gem's, as there was not, at that time, a single dry geode house In that city, of sufficient magnitude, to arrest the attentlnn of large dealers, or wititatn enough stock to afford a choice to even the least, fastidious of our ladles. A cursory glance through the streets of our sister city, yesterday, gore en reason to wonder at the change that has taken place, and note the difference between the recent past and the present. The dry goods trade particulamy Misadvanced, and where stood, a few Twiret since, the tiny insignificant store, now can be seen the lofty anti magnificent establishments, , whose hundreds of shelves are crowded with I goods from all parts of the world, and whose sales rooms are Paned with buyers not only from Allegheny, but from our own city. Among the latter nosy be properly classed the new dry goods emporium of Erwin McConnell t Co.. No. WS Eadeval street, which, although but recently opened,' has ul ready gained tile front rank in the trade of that bustling mart. The building theybecupv is new, having been built and fitted up by fi. W. Simpson, and can be readily recognized by the beautiful iron front put op last summer. On the first hear Is the retail department, filled with silks, sebum, poplins, Organdies, merino, linens, musiins, flannels and calicos, both SW French and American Manufacture.. Here an au d corps of salesmen aro kept busily en gaged waiting on the customers, who are .daily augmenting In numbers as the firm's manner of doing busbies. .bccomes better known. The second door Is dedicated exclu sively to tile wholesale business, and Is "dock ed with every imaginnble style aud quality of goads, from the coarsest to the finest texture; Sim country merchunts should not neglect to visit this establishment, OA the flrnt Is pro , pared to offer to such a Mass of custom su perior inducements. Thd mernimis of the hbuso are all young men, full of energYmnd gmaiiead-fitiveness, with a perfect knowledge of this branch of business, and' therefore; can not do otherwise than succeed. They have our best wishes In their Ilens" enterpclnu. • (lreat Blumlent Attraction Just returned front a visit to the East, our friend U. Eicher has brought with him, and has now on exhibition ut the warerooma or /1. lcieber 4t Bro., Wood street. a beautiful speci men of the aindoir, or Upright. Piono, of the famous Steinway Je Sons, Now York, make. It Is extra braced by a double iron tram°, one in front and another at the back, .imparting or traordlnary strength and capacity to stand In tune; while the now and patented "resona tor" or sounding board compressor, Imparts great additional vibratory power to the wood unit produces a tone meet, sympathetic and voice-like in its character. Mb term OE"mois • !tor" among the pianos is, certainlY, not a misnomer as applied to. this close of - piano, and the Messrs. ateinway merit the thanks of the nubile for perfecting an instrument Which groin its compact and graceful farm bidet the tning wanted for small parlors and boudoirs and sitting rooms. it is aliened' tliat tuning In two years will settle° to. keep, this I iron clad piano' in tune. The purchaser, a gentleman of this ellr, has kindly coutiented .10 W e l be e "r'ir re eiwta*n exhibition ' law days at trooMS, aildthoptthibiacconling ly, are fantail to =Rand buyer-411m attracs tlve mtlilialaoveity.. • • . - • HeAM/ ItObbv l 7Flici 'Greeliville Argus swot An attempt rteamadu by u couple of able bOdled Individuals to rob II man of his ramtcy, host Packard , s hotel, on Friday evening inst. After a lively scuffle they succeeded In getting tome eight Coatis tot their pains. • Life Ignorance—The Dlotinctire Fen toren; of the North American Compo ity—Elberostintlarentento Offered and Protection Afforded Policy- Holders.. We have alreadyl shown that the impedi ments and barriers thrown up by an erroneous thinking people against tile system of life in surance, have gradually been removed, and public opinion, which long run in channels of prejudice and opposition, now runs in a coun ter current of healthy thought and frlendli. neon to the subject. Satisfied that few, if any, of our readers look upon life ;thaurance with the slate abhorrence in which it was viewed by our non.prOgressive forefathers, we will now endeavor to treat upon the relative met . - its of the companion prominently before the public as insurers cif human life. In doing so we are not inclined to disparage the claims of either or any of the numerons corporations in the field, but would slinplypoi nt - to the merits and distinctive features of the old and relia ble North. America Life Insurance Company of New York. The Empire State business men deservedly enjoy a reputation as sharp and, fur-seeing. They have carefully studied the subject of life insurance in all its details, anti have discovered upon the one hand the vast benefits of the sy tem if properly oper uted, and upon the other file iminerous ave.- nues opened to dishonest parties, who may embark in companies (or pr•scylf speculation, having no Idea of perpetuity. In order to Prevent the latter null enjoy tile former, the merchants and business-mien have succeeded in procuring wise adti justlegislation, placing the regulations and securitic,..out of the hands of the individuals immediately concerned. This effectually ciremo the door to any species of dishonesty, and places the New York com panies upon a safer basis than any other In the world. For instance: By a recent act of the Legislature of that State, the North Ameri ca is authorized to make special deposits with the Superintendent of the Insuratav Depart ment and receive therefor Registered Policies, bearing the seal of the Department and a cer tificate that tile Policy is secured by a Pledge 01 Putlic Stocks and Bonds alai Mortgages, under a special trust enlisted by net of the Leg in favor of this company alone. TM. pathos every Registered Policy as secure lel a tioned Bank note or United States bond. Then agate the policies of the North Ameri ca are not hedged with legal obstructions anal technicelities to prevent the helm of the In sured deceased from immediately receiving the full amount of insurance. From the very moment the policy receives the proper signa ,tures, it becomes indisputable, and is para ble upon simple proof of death alone. Nor does the North America policy, as do many ethers, unreasonably limit the occupation of the insured, or prescribe the limits of travel so closely as to compel the assured to forego its pleasures. The company is very !teem.' in these matters. They permit permees who le- Bore with thee] to change their oecnimtlOti+ for more hazardous ones without demanding extra rates, and at ordinary rates will insure officers and others of the army and navy in time of peace,-and should hostilities com mence, the premium will continue the same. But the feature which we deem the crown ing one of the North America, Is the original non -forfeiture plan, introduced for-the pro tection of•parties who may, through the vi eissitiales of life, become poor and unable to pay the hrethillttl on their policies when due. All of the llfei and endowment policies are .non-forfeiting after three annual payments shall have been made, thus securing to the heirs every dollar of the ineestment, whether or not the pollee be continued till death, it frequentlyhappens that the party Insur. ed is not fully_ prepared to meet at the very day upon which fulls 'due the prem ium on the policy. re 1111111.3 he may be pecan• Inrlly embarrassed, or perchance he Is absent ( rem the city. or the molter escapes his atten lion. To provide against any forret LIMO upon sigh trilling eatome, tile North Alheritet.tlll9 wisely concluded to grant ail policy holders a special Limo of thirty days grace. Tillagenerons provision cannot be no deeply appreciated by the party about insuring his life. Alter all premiums are paid, four yeors of grace will Ito allowed, if neederl,.(and - • er manner after more payments) during which time the insurance continues under loins of premiums until the fell value of the policy Is exhausted. Tho advantage of this provision • is at once easily understood by tile prudent :financiers:And proves one of the greatest dis tinctive features of the company. The re striction cm travel is by 110 means close;tind ono person out of ten thousand will never de sire visiting hue remote sections of the globe, which aro only forbidden by the North Amer ica policies. There are many other :Wyman -genus features Cl this favorite life insurance company which we cannot thoroughly explain • to day, bat will endeavor to do so some tuture day In conclusion, we would, after .establishing tlur.urgeut necessity . of emery prudent man insoring his life for the'benent of his depend ing relatives, advise all to closely examine into the extraordinary claims of the North Amer ica Company over all others. .Mr. E. T. Cook, No. 07. Fourth street, is the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, and wil! he found will ing and ready to thoroughly explain every distinctive feature and advantage of the North America risks. • 10:111=IMIT! Orx Lie liOCXE.—Thls afternoon a grand fash ionable matinee - will be held at this temple of the theme, at which !-The 31arbleileart" will be presented. This 'is u beautiful zolnance, and will draW a crowded audience. The ad mittance, tc; all parts of the house, Is llxed at twenty-live cents. tht bloodaynlght next the great actor, 1.;,. 1.. Davenport, will atipmr in Daudet.. To•night. the "Three Guardsmen” will be presented for the-last time this sea son. • TIIHATGII.—Mr. John ltrouguam, the clever actor, concludes late engagement ut tile The atroto-ni ght, upon which el:ens:Oa he will ap pear as Columbus, an the fun-provoking ex travaganza of "Coluthlms',lteconstructed." After which the 'lrish "Genius" atria "The BeaCOn of Death' , will he uresential:" This nf ternoon a grand matinee will be held, upon which occasion-Ur. Sydney Marlow, a talented young gentlemen of tills city, who possesses extraordinary histrionic ability, will appear as Itichnrd The performance - will con clude aith the nautical 411,1311\ of "Black ..Eved Susan." Auxtrux Ncoirre.—This truly wonderful er. hlbltion ' illustrative of the beautiful scene.* of the A rabian Nights, closes to-night at Ma sonic Hall. Ahafternoon matinee w ill he held. These will positively tie the last two enter tainments of the Arabian Nights In this city. and , all should embrace the mwortuulty and attend, Badly Tiested Chrlitiana Baker resides In the pleasant surburbazj village of.. Hatfield, In Collins township/and unfortunately in the immediate township (and neighborhood ofn married pair named August and Mary Weisel', whose indiscreetness, 11 Christiana's story can be believed, shows their appellation to be a misnomer, being not wise at all, but exceedingly foolish. Yeeturtlay, Mary fancied Miss Baker had done her na Injury whirl, nothing but a resort to violence could assuage, and she therefore struck Christiana over the head andshoulders with a dirty broom, Injuring her person and damaging to a considerable extent the habilis meats she wore. • Thu .husband of the assailant, the valiant August..whozieviame 13 by nq means indicative of his character, arrived ht the scene of strife In time to seethe assault, but instead of endeavoring to quell the disturbance, he threatened to give Chris tiana a more ,severelzaialgution than that to which shelled been just subjected. Fearing he would carry Ills threat into execution Mrs. Baker took refuge likilight, appearin g at" the odic,' of Alderman Taylor, a short time after the affray, where she made an information against her aggressors, charging the ferriln with asmuit and battery and the masculine with surety of the pears!, The accused were arrested and made to give bail for a hearing on Merida) , at eleven o'clock. =ME We have the presumption to regard our . selves rurpubilc benefactors, basing our Maims on the ground that we have always an earnest solicitude • for 'the; went of our fellow man. Nothing so d 'stresses us,'lts to see °a poor over berdened wight,ii plodding along through Ine streets of a cold winter i day, with his knees or elbows protruding through the rents of thread-1i ire garments. Many are forced to do so on account of the increased price of cloth- Ltq which puts warm, comfortable wearing apparel withont the pale lir their exchequer. so io ptty.to those poor wretches, we would inform them is a confidential way of a piano where,they can purchase woolen goods of all inscriptions at, prices that place them within the reach of even the poorest In our comma. atty. and that place is Thomas sand l b extensive auction house, Nos. Hand et Fifth street, immediately under Masonic Hall, It there is any person who is prone to skep ticism and Manned to, disbelieve oar lumen lion, they have mart° call atotho house do. slgnated to be cured of their lack of faith In our veracity, nemember the spot, a 5 and 57 Fifth street. Piew Book• • • PUN NATIONAL Conn n eon. I3p alady orPhll adelphia. Philadelphia : T. B. Peterson di Mothers. Pitlslittrgli: Sold by John Pill ant This manual 'ls by a lady who has proved every recipe at her. own liberal table, as pre pared inber own hitch:M. The recipes are trained witlia view to economy, without has arding that perfection of the cuirinc which mattes every material yield Its best flaror and Invigorating strength. . _ JENNIE JUNE'S AMERICAN COOLLY° BOOE. By ...151r5..1. C. Croly. Now York: Tho American News Company, Pittsburgh: For Sale by John P. Hunt .1 po. This column is dedicated to young house keoperal and centaina, lodides recipes for OT.• din ary uses, a chapter for invalid., for Infants and on Jewish cooking. and a variety of recipes of epcclal value to house keeporr generally. . . pinfriet Cones.—ln the District . Court yes. - tdrday morning, tbn case of Goghs:on va. But terfield ume concluded, thelvtry finding a ver dict for the plaintiff for six and a tomtit cents damages. There being no other macs ready :Or trial, Court adicturneal PRICE THREE -CENTS. A 11 ico CroOat of Yonitbs. The Coiumbus Totowa!' has the fell Owing sketch of a nice crowd of the recently nsen generation, who hare come under its ohserva lion : • • IP A little more than a year ago a gang of des ! penoloes infested this locality: pilfering, gar roting strangers, andeornmittlng burglaries. These fellows banded together, for a time es caped ilrrest, and laughed in the face of offi cers. linker, Fuller. Mullen, McDonald, Stew art, Slater, and Warrington were the ring leaders—were the eoneceters of mischief In this locality. The people will recollect the names Of all, and the personal appearance of the majority of these Men. About a year ago seVeml of the gang were arrested by the prilice, but some were releass ed beeanse the charges were not sustained: But now the "Lase of the Mohicans" can say with propri sty that he is the right martin the right place. • ll'arringfon and Baker are now eeriffng each his smell(' term in the Penitentiary. Merlon. aid will soon enter 'upon • his second term in the same Institution, as Will Stewart, already sentenced for six years: Mullen-1s also con. vlctcd ofm Penitentiary offense, and will soon commence his first term In company with his Companion, Slater. Charles If; Fuller yester day came up from Cincinnati under sentence of the Southern District Court, for robbing the Westerville Postollice in . June last. Be was sent to the Penitentiary October 3d, 1903, (or two years from, the _,Vorthern District, for a like offense. ile then gaythis age, as 1.1 years, was rather a sprightly boy, and' on being- released from prison July 15th, 1905," for a time did better. He came to Columbus last spring, fell In with Jim McDonald und.gang, and afterwards made the acquaint ance k of Win. Lskc,of Delaware. Fuller and Lae pasled through Westerville on the even• to of June 11th, and conceived the idea of rouhing the postal:nee. They forced 'an en trance and secured 'about toirty dollars in Postage stamps, and escaped without detec tion, Some time afterward they were arrest- ed inn. 11. series of burglaries committed In quick snecestion In Delaware county and at "nee confined in the Delaware county jail. The stamps stolen at Westerville were still tneir persons and were Identified by the It, citron - 111e Postinaster. Lake was sentenced for j.liree years,, and Fuller, "on account of Ids Beath,' sentenced (or two years. - . 1 A Bare Treat Anticipated. Eri.• Nair Oran..., ilonsa; Nov. 9, 1806. . ITnna GAZETTM—PIease allow methrorigh you} valuable paper, to congratulate all lag ers Oythe'drunia in Utmost highly cultivated andilogitlmately retralered form,, upon a Ws patei: which I have - this moment received froM that polished 'gentleman and sterling nctor, Mr. E. G. Davenport, finally yieldrug to my strongly pressed Importunities of the pet two menthe, un.most. daily,) for him to layer Its with a Visit a n d a few of. his delight , ful representations. Dls engagements in the 'East will not permit Ills remaining here yield six - nights, but during that time the choicesrof those impersonations for -which he is sonelebrated will be given. Mr. Daven port will mace the Journey from Boston to this city expressly to play this engagement, and will return directly upon Its conalusion. Encouraged by the liberal manner in which my efforts in the production' of a "scenic^ piece, presented by the stock company alone, lave been . recognised, I had •pre- Dared ' , and announced for Monday next another; but the receipt of Mr. Davenport's dispatch has decided me to postpone it for a week, us I do not wish to forego the pleaanre that It will afford me to present. that gentle- man upon the al age of the Opera House. Ono of the most pleasurable points in this engage. most is the knowledge gained from a former communication received from Mr. Davenport, that he accepts it - much the more willingly, as he knows—being well informed of the resour cesOf this establishment—that hie support will be pleaSantfr adequate to all his desires ln that respect. Mr. Davenport will commence on MOrif4x. ?g,U,P,IT &lag trod ra m 1. e infornied patrons . of the drama, - (many Of whom among the residents of Pittsburgh, have, no doubt, witnessed his masterly •rendi tins of that most sublime, character, to secure Mtn a welcome of, the utmost brilliancy. Yours, very truly, - Fatal Accident A man named Jeremiah Stewart, of Nichol. son township, Fayette connty, was accident :illy shot a few days since. Ile bad..taken ills gumatut gone' over to the house of a neighbor who was making Sorghum molasses, and as It 10 raining one of the boys took the gun and put it under the edge of the pan to keep tt dry. On taking dt out the nammer caught a cane stalk, which pulled it back and canscd• the discharge, the contents entering Mr. Stew nit's right si lo and passing through his bow els. The unfortunate man after lingering for five days, list from the streets of the wound. Ile was a member of Company E. 11th Penn. sylvan is Cavalry, and had served three years as a faithful soldier. Injustice. In our Thursday's Issue we 'dig great In- Justice to a very worthy citizen of the Seventh ward, Mr. Hebert Franklin: m our :report of his arrest on a' charge. of assaulting n house located In that district. He owns the- house alluded to, and used no violence In endeavor ing to force an entrance. He Is a 'Peaceable, well meaningund venerable citizen, and was not to blame En the manner our Informant re presented. Neither was he tumml tted tojall, us st,itetL We make this correction cheer fully. since we have no lien of bringing scorn upon one who is undeserving of It, ant; whose grey hairs suould;command our respect and veneration. • NMI I Another Cure. • Mess ns. EDITOV.,—That the deaf may know where to hind aid, I hereby make known the fact that I was to. deaf (or several )ears that I could not hear a watch tick, and that Hr. atimrn, ut the Merchants , Hotel, has by stew operations SO restored my hearing that I now can hear. Ills method of treatment is of the Most scientific and unaccompanied by palm Jona Maass, Mt. Washington. • Highly Invariant Law Pinit.—Before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Chief Justice Woodward and Judges Strong, • Reed, Thomp son and Agnew, the. appeal of A. D. Funks, assigns, vs. liableman and others, was freely argued, una excited much attention. The counsel appellants were Walter H. LoWrie,. ex-Chief Janice, Hon. Thomas hi. Marshall, lion. F. Carroll Brewster and B. Biddle Roberts, Esq. The contendingcounsel Were Messrs. F. T. Backers and Haydrlck. The decision of the coast will be looked for with much anxiety, as the amount involved is im mense, aPDrokimatlng many millions. This case immediately interests all stoekhOldera la the DalaulthicElheny, Consolidated Petro leum of New York, Webster, Peoples% Votui. tale, Oceau,Northern Light, and twenty other petroleum companies. 'formes to • the - Memory of Bishop Touoz—TheErlo Direr/MA of Thursday says: The Month's Mind, In memory of the' late Bishop Young, was celebrund yesterday ;porn- Mo'clock.g at ten The ceremony commenced and ended with a solema °Mee for the dead, sung and recited by the clergy. The Sacri ficial Maas was offered by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Venni, who also breached the sermon for the oceasion. Tho discourse was expected to have been delivered by Bishop Tlmon, of Buffolo, but from some cause he was unable to be pres ent, t A Largo number of the clergy of the dlO - were present and took part In the services. Narrow Escape--la the confusion fact dent. to the arrival of trains at the tiednitibus depot, on Thursday afternoon, a lady came near being crushed by the detached caps of a train, which,. struck by another train in mo- tion, made a sudden movement backward. The conductor standing near, drew her, by an energetic movement, from under the car, and almost from under the wheels. The rescue of. the lady caused a general sign of relief from the many observers, and againCOntaaion ruled the hoar, No Regard for ugh Prfeec—Tho num bar of marriage licenses issued by the Probate Judge of Jefferson caunty, Ohio, during the the mouth of October last, was thirty-ntne,. N great number than *sa ever issued Mace the org tzatiOn of the county. The number • issned la yahoga eounty, during the name month, w . one btu:mired and thirty-three. The eplaemleKoll rages. Upwardsof 250,04X1 fat:allies are now Wing the Wheeler I/4 - W lison machines, and they have never failed yet to give satisfaction. Sumner & (lb.; the western agents, at ui Filth street, have ivnne stock on band, from which you can malc6 your selection. very machine they sell is warrunted.',, IMMITIMM RE,YNOI.I)—WILLIA S II3 — On Thurtday even ing. Nov. Bth, lathe retidence et the groom•. p.- 00011.1.0 Duquesne Botoogb, by the Rey. R. T. 11111 tr, Mr. SAMUEL C. t.r.Y.NQLDS and Mat MuL.LIE. A. WILLI/LAW, of Allegbetti City. 034 , 2AUrial:ifkotziwizt,P4:1 (JILLDALE CEMETERY.—The beautiful . 4.1x1.5-thre.” the largest au-Durban place of sepulchre. except one. Inthla emits, sit uated on New Brighton rout; immediately north of Allegheny. For burial iota , perinith or tales, call at Central Drag Store of COuL t ULAN/a, AU*- . loamy CLIVL • ALES. mar" . zr:Arrozartur.a.zamixt„ No. me Fourth street, Plttsburoi l p a : all kinds. (1.11/..Pni GLAJarns; au every description of Funeral 7unusalug klooos open 4 ay suellakibt, ilearseaud Cana*. carcass.. lizrzstaXCZB-804. Dasld Kerr ..ts,l).. /I W. Jacobus, DAL. Thomas Ewing , Yin.. J. 0 0" Ulna; Eea, . FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DEBT A TC - RR S No. 1968mithOeldtilt., car. Wit, Untrance Ikamftrestb 61. n ma.) 1"1"2"1.,93317190131.351C, AND 1.1311A-Spllo7 BTREI.[T._ THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. I TIDILY DIMILIAI)3 JOlllll, oogTAINIvor. rynarr-Two COLH/ELL or riaso AND INTERESTING RATTLE, 20(4:THEE WITH MAR. LET lIEVIEH'S AND CUB. RENT .LOCAL . HEW% TWO EDITIONS ISSUED OH !WEDNESDAY'S AND BATITBDAIB, The Edition Is forwarded which will reach. Subscriber soonest. Ei2l2 single Copy (par Club.. of !fro. 1,25, CMOs of Ten or more NEW .ADVERTISENENTE. NOTICE.--The Committee of uonferenee and Inspection of t Flee Depart_ me ct ue hereby notified to meet at the • . Magi° Malta suo 3E(cmuse, AT 7iIS O'CLOCK, THL9APIT,R . i , 3OON„ • . for the purpose of xn ek log their regular au null tour c!flrispeetlort. slate OPERAS GLASSES FOR SALIF Old 'ZAIRE, AT `DUNSEATIC & CO.'S, 31Titt.tt. ONlcrenst. OC9 .86 LADIES' AND GENDS w.a.rx..camnel, ALL STYLES, AT GREATLY REDECIRD riders, AT Eft t or. GHOVER BAKER'S , ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCI STITCH • Sewincr-Machines Are TUE BEST t?r Family and ManntactoliniPlir imses. Call and see them at M!SMEI Fon CHEAP SPECTACLES. c7•O HASLETT CO'S; 9.3 i Smithfield Street. oe) . NW AND IMPROVED METHOD OF REPAIRING AND POLISHING WOOD RITIIO,t, TUE USI OP, VARSOM, WAX, OR s .0 nz.AG, rnourcuto • FINISH . UNEQUALED IN BRILLIANCY AND DITRA:, MLITT, and with one bait' Ule labor, Ulna and Wet. Of Sily Other prOtSst... PATENTEDIALIGUsT Ist, -- POT STATE, COUNTY AND SHOP RIGHTS Addznas mucKER. a myrtle. - n09:n66 Newvllle. - Cumberland i:ounty, Ps Slitu ETIODES.x. W. 11. LATS)IL . W..J. ANDIGEUIcar EAGLE. COTTOITWORKS. APING RECENTLY,PIURCHAS ED THE EAGLE COTTON WORKS, forme.. IYE veil Meal a. KING, PENNOCK GO., Inform the Dahlia that we will'eonGhLW thamszinfacture of _ ,Shee linge r Colton,Yarne, Carpet Chains,Candle Wick ad Batting. orq.rs may be left it the Ofeeti of the Worts. CSIENER ISABELLA & SIXESKY STS, • - Oft AT TilE vARGIEI !BRE' I?it - tentricur4.ta..l=oca. JOSHUA RHODES & CO. no3:0.1) Got the Beim—They Alw.Yalietve7slo4.4. Lae/lon. Every week, Dr. (Idiocy A. Scott is called . upon to insert Artificial Teeth in cases where . other dentists Aasaleied, been paid, =4IT/id, and in every can. ha's work gives entire antis.' faction. Ile is quite an =let In his lla f business, and has merely to ore mine a case know how to articulate the teeth so thatt hey will present a handsome and - natural aptaisir ance, and will masticato the food thorOuirldy. Ilisyricet ore lower than than of any dentist fn the city, and he will gatomnte4 his - work Is be superior. So it would better for any of our readers who are in =vent of teeth, to call upon * the Dr. In the first place, and thereby 'says their time and money. , We wonldalso assure [Dose persons who ale suffering with diseased and unsightly teeth that they Can have them extracted without =nix= whatever, by calliog . upon Dr. Scott. He has °its - acted for over len thousand persons within the last seven years,. and among this large number there to no/ ate mum which his process has proved injurldus: On the contrary, he can refer. to numbers of • his patients who claim to have been benefited in renewed health. He extracts numbers dal_ by the new .. .Rhigoleno or Vapor". process; and gives pure Laughing des to those-who desire it, without charge: He makei no charge for extracting when artificial teeth are' ordered, and gives a fall set on Vulcanite, with beautiful gums, for eight dollars. Re member his number, VS...Pena street third door above Hand, • . REST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES ROEB, - No, 80 Market Strert, Pittsburgh, Pa Thlioldettablished house has now in sto thirty.' eve thousand dollars worth or Boots and tato., and sLyles the latest, the quality the best, welch we &rat oletermlned to sell at VERY LOW PRICES. Wa - ' have resolved not to be undersold by way ha Meats.; bless that keeps goods worth having.. , Call and examine our stock of goals, and we feel! satisfied that you will purchase what you want the Boot and Shoe Line. Do not forget the place, 83 Market street. .fe= • ' JAY RROOK'—i. . • DON'T BE DECEIVED BY ' L, Plou rlsblng half colum, ad v•rtitements of Inferlot. Maehhaes,bat get • UNIJVhIi i BAKER,- • It hes'Neen lolly tented for stxteon yearg. and Is by all eompe. . 1 . . tent lodges. pro- . • notmeed the - . BEST IN. tlsE_ 1,13 3E9.11,1%. ISt:reset. n09:.6.1 HORSES: HORSES!: SOR 18.t!i=,.31!11 Six good, sound WORK HOMER just received and will be sold cheap: one — goost DRIVING HORSE one 1000 WORK MARE. ienaranteen to be sound tod good workers . a n zly a s sTABI.K. nog Yl»t street. pear Aloe. usenet. Room.. DIEM CLOS l & CO., Practical Furniture Metnitentren, COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS_ tan .t 1 711RN1rintir. onistaatrmi band ..0111MMENI pi ____, rrsilunas atm .. : . .FOR SAYMICSi • •.- - MSc , . 0•7 Noc:nairtlii. EVlCzNeoelt.' ' ..itrg„ , ,....,A 1 1 . 41 oJErri.voilm,o,:a me.) VBOM NOVEMBER 1S • open daily i 10213 9A. X.. to 4 I'. X.. and On Wed.. .„, 4 aeaday and Saturday evening*: from 6 t0..6 04.10ek ' ' . nolrairl . . . Tin T. WHITE & s. • UNDERTAKERS AND.EMBALMEkIi .. ' ittAnettestar, Wood's Eva and Irtctatly. COFFIN Rams AT MAN NESTER LIVERY. STAirilt smeserm amaze 'sag 11 1,15 Ira =I 1 • • .