TD - li DAILY GAZE 1I a PIIBLIBILIED 111* Penniman,. Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING iva. Be Siith estreot • P. B. PEILVII!AN. & mon , Z. P. HOIATON. f i o n,so sukk ai It 7 E o Eo , Haslneu mg.agers, = Mule Cople. Delivered by carrier, (per weekl Mall svbsa lbers, (per year) Liberal redactions to Newsboy" *ad Agents cg:figiburflh 6'neite MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1866 • TIDE republican journals in the interior of New York ate advocating the election of Mr. Horace Greeley to the United States 'Senate in place'of Mr. Ira: Harris, whose term ofserriee will - expire on the 4th of neat March. Mr. Greeley was a formida . Me competitor for the - place, though with out his solicit:Aim and 'procurement, ivlten Mr. Harris Was chosen. Ho is largo - odds, the most able and influential man in his State, and this recognition of his capac ities and services would not only be grace ful on the part of his political associates, hut would be of, great advantage to the country, which stands in need of its wise.t and purest sons in high positions. The only. competitor to Mr. Greeley named .99 far is Mr. George W. Curtis, Who is decitledlY able and upright, but whose Claims are not at all comparable to those of the great journalist. • ALL MEN who are not hopelessly blind ed by passions perceive tho significance of the late elections. The New York World, than which few journals are keener sight ed,"declares, in view of the popular mani- feitations,tiett President JOHNSON is "pow • crless, during the residue of his term, it ' ail contested questions of domestic poli tics," and tint "it would he futile for hitt to contend longer with the Radicals in re spect to the South." Precisely so. Now if' the President would cease his factious endeavors, and submit' to the inevitable, the whole matter of reconstruction would be accomplished on such a basis that the people of both sections, inaftcragee, would unite in commending as patriotic, humane and beneficent. IT is announced—we trust without an thority--that United .States troops are about to be sent into Mexico.. Of course, there . is no authority of law for such an expedition. We are not at war with Mex ico; are not menaced by that. country; have no cause of quarrel With it; and no law exists authorizing military interven tion In its behalf. The President has just as much, 'and no more, authority to send an army into ,France or Rusida, as into Mexico. Tun President begins to teel that he has incurred a crushing weight of Odium for his share in the New Orleans massacre, and is endeavoring to shift the iesponsibil ity to the slicild4rs of Secretary Stanton. 'lll.t personage may have been negligent or culpable; but in view of established facts the President will have hard work to make any body - believe his action would have been different front. .what it 'was h"d• rite dispatch of General Baird been laid before him. 'LIEcTAEN. SEIEILM AN and Minister Campbell have finally started on a voyage to see it they can discover the Mexican Republic. They go to Vera Cruz. If they find any sort of a government /hat will stand respectably for twelve months, they will take precedence of all the discoverers whose exploits are recorded in history. Perhaps they go lei find something that will not stand without help. A coonnuany Conservative and Demo erotic "ducks", were killed at the late elec tions,'and the pressure on the President for Mikes for them is immense. Indeed, most of them seem to hav t e beeneandidates that they might plead martyrdont, and de mand recompense. The-Senate will doubt less have something to say - about fastening on the Treasury these hoards of men whom the people have rejected. - Tan Baltizaore.'Grazette states complain ingly that Gov. Swann made a requisition upon Gen. Canby for troops to prevent the arrest of the new Police Commissioners and was , retbsed. It also condemns Gen. Grant for publicly 'denouncing Governor SWAIIIOI3 course as unwise. These may be taken as indications that army officers will not readily bo made tools of by the Presi dent. IT is stated that in view of the election results several of the Souellern Governors haie applied to the President for instruc tions as to what they and their States ought to do. They• - ought to nnderstand by this time that Congress - is the"Captain'a .otllee," at which settlement - is to be made. TEE returns from Michigan are .aot all in: So far the majority of the Republican candidate for 'Governor is 24,431-, with twenty-four counties to heir from. These remaining counties are expected to sw,ell the majonty to 27,000—S gain of 10,000 over 1864. • ' TUE Republican majority in New York continues to increase as the returns tiom the interior counties get in. It will ap proach 16,000. Wbat a glorious common wealth New York would be, but tof the city, where commerce taints about all it 'touches! Turelections are repork to have p t • duced ono effect on the President.=they have stopped the pardon business. It - is well the President at lust comprehends the 'Government does not belong to him, and -that there are powers to which he is -amenable.. . • 4 Tim: Chicago Journal says that as far as beard from the Republicans have made a gain In Illinois of two State Senators and seven members of the lower ,Louse of the Ugiatitture. The Democrats insist no far thervepnrts shall be made. I Tait Missouri. Democrat chionicles with pride the fact that on the day the Radical victory in Missouri was announced - the. Bonds of that State went up eight p.r cent. That is the financial estimate of radicalism:. In Missouri the Radimils hire full two 'thirds of each branch of Its Legislature. The St. LouluZernocrat of Friday, says the liadicalsliave certainly elected ;seven. of .the nine Congressmen. ii lirmoia General Logan, who ran for * Congretia as the Republican candidate at i lirse b r as an estimated majority of 52,000, 'being a gain of :30,000 on the iesuit two years ago.. . , INlViieoru3ht the Republlean majority r ianstlinated at ,25,000.„ In the Legislature 4 Republicans are stronger than last I 1 1 1 i 1 H ' 1 •,, --; \'‘, , ,k1,•1-,; : :,- - - ' 2* ''• --''--,....41;',<- -"?..,-,,...___ , .. -- _- .. . / „ .... Af... 1 ,... c1, ~,... '-le -„-tx '. ri . --- , • - 7 .,-o= _ V . - V . , c, _. -- f•"—^t-I , _:'f i r, l _ . 4 „---,„. / ' 4 * ) i _ ~,...,wx,.....„,eve-5...?"- , _,...._ i . ), \( `I 1 4 fpe_ 1 , • . ,i =7:::_v_.."dvi- ;4z3 __ :,.2,..72. 7, 5......._ , r -t -- 2..- 4 -.,-,-, :e . 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Finch's TELEGRAMS The - Unita of Flee—A I.etter.troni Yale rollego—lusportoot lhootructiotot to Observers. New- Youg, November 10.—The .Poit h.as re ceived tho following ecommuttlention 'from Itrof, Loomis, of Yule College, In . relatlon to the shower of meteors which Is expected. to take place on the morning of the 11th list: On the morning of November 13th Mt, shooting stars were oxen in • extraordinary numbers throughout nearly the whole of North America. rt was estimated that the number vtslhlo at It single Suittou canal; not have been leas than 200.41410. The display. began abotte t m hinight, but tints not very lemur's:dee "tall between two and' three reelork. .Theie Is no evidence that any remarkable display of meteors was seen on the same, day, either In Europe or Asia. On Abe morning of No- Vember 13t11,14.32, 'Unusual number,, of shoot ing stars were seen throughout. klerope. One observer counted forty-eight in four minutes. NO Misses] display was notleed on the same day in the. United States. On the rooming of November 12th, till, me. teors apneared us numerous as the stars dur ing n period of four hours. Thl. display was noticed th roughen t Europe anti America, anti unusual number of meteors was recorded November 9, law; also, near the same reason of the yeitr' ' in. 1102, and at -several previous dates extentling hack to the year 70.2.. -These feels cleanly indicate' a evade of ahem one third of a century, anti It is prOnahle that there will 'tic a 'repetition of showers either this year or next, in some part of the World. but we Cannot inc. cure that. Ihe principal di:S play will lake place in the United Stares. It will be misers . ..4i that the day of the year Oil which the greatdisplity occurs Changes three days Inn , centery, hence We may look for tjsc greatest display this year on the mon meg of November 1101. On the morning of November 13th, ISSS, fon r ob.ervers at New Haven saw 4:10 shooting stars In less than two hour.; while no the next looming less than half this num ber could he seen. This fact wonld lead us to ex pect the greatest unto her of meteors this year; also, on the morning of tile 13th: It Is prOhable Guist the numbered 3 1, 00 ting Stars will be con siderably greater than the average °Wore mornings both of the 13th touLtlth. The sum • hers may he expected to begreatest after mid -1•1114. and increase until the commencement o rning twilight. • Thu following directions are given to guide, observers In the Open air, from u station' which commands a good view of the heavens quite down to 'the horizon. Observations from an open window arab( bet little value. If 'lt Is desired to determine the whole num ber of meteors visible, at least four observers are necessary; and whonever a meteor is seen Its number should be audibly announced, fee' the purpose ocavoldingduplicates. A major ity of the November meteors move in paths w filch seen, to diverge. from a point or region In the constellation Leo, near tho betel of the Slckle. It is important to determine an. eurately the liitilellsl.Ma mall position of tills area, from withal the warfare radiate; also tile proportion of the numbers Which do,nnol those which do nOt, conform to the general law. Its is is probable that on tilts occasion there will ho a large number of observers at many iliffirent places, it will be a favorable oppor tunity for determining the oeight of panic.. ler meteors; therefore, whenever a meteor ap pear&so remarkable as to attract particular attention, the position of its path among the stars shoal.' lie located and the beginning and erol-of t/M path, the precise thoe'of the Edam, vation and the duration of the light, should be carefully estimated. When the length of the path gas !men deierm hied, the last o!: ser- Italica will give the velocity of the meteor, Is an element of the greatest Import ce with respect to the theory of these boil- E. I. [signed.] Yule College; November 9, ISei; , :lthe Or, rland Teirgraph—nontes Deem .ed I , esallble—Progrese• or the Work— ' The Shenandoah Recognised as an Prozlish Privateer. - r ktv Tong, November 10:,—The liertuiPs mr. respondent with the Overland Telegraph Ers pedttion, writing from Petropoulof kJ, in East ern Siberia, given an encouraging account of the progress of the Work. The Russian cor vette Verlag, a vessel carrying seventeen guns aunt three hundred 11101", IS detailed to itsdst. In laving the sea lines. The following Is a reca pitulation of the work on the Russian side of the Pacific: Major Abase inns explored the route between iitilikra and Okhotsk, and found it • feasible for the construction of the tele graph. Capt. Alatiooil has eznloreil the route from the mouth iilhe Amcor to Okhotsk, and Sound It feasible for work. Lieut. 'Kennon has explored the route from Ghijign to Anadyrek, and front t hat point to Anarlyrvary. and !mind it feasible for the work. Capt. Afnerar has traveled among the Teliciehtlq, the savage tribes in the northern part of Slitieria. and found them entirely friendly. Major abase has traveled among the Korlaka and e the na- Bre Kumehadoles, lied found them chttrely friendly. Capt. Mahood and Major Abase have traveled' among the Tungus) and other tribes between (Itititga_arld the mouth of the Atnoor, and found them entirely friendly. The Tungus' revealed to them a route through the mountains which they have hitherto kept secret for their own 1.405. Work has been commenced at several paints wherever work. men can be procured. Poles were being cut and housesMonstrueied for stations amt ann. ply depots.' Pointe have bout selected Meng the Okhotsk Sea for binding Pl.ppl les and ma terials for the line. These aro mainly at the mouths of rivers that may be used for trans .portation to the Interior. A sifillettint num ber of workmen wilt be procured at Yokuntsk for building the line _lvrio• the natives are not In abundance or era unwilling to labor. Mai. Aiken lies already n ade mho prelimliii,V -101 atigements for obtaining wre . kineti; mate "nate and supplies will be provided as fait as the ships art Ivo at libiJiga. The correspondent adds that while the She nandoah was In the North Pacille, 1565, she burned the whaleship Harvest, belonging to the house of Pliuger tiros. ' of lionolalu. aunt sailed under the UftWILIIO.II deg. A statement of the affair was sent to London, nod the hill, was proMptly paid by the British Government. Title would seen to be an Indirect acknowl edgment that the Shenandoah wits an Eng lish pirate ship rather ',hart a rebel Cruiser. From Mexico—lite Liberal Generals nod lawyers Oppose Juarez and l's. vor °V/ewer. NAV 01tLE..43. Nov. s.—Advices from Chi htiallea to the Dm of October have been re ceived. Juarez in there with his ministers and eight hundred soldiers. Dimling° is. held by eight hundred Mexican Imperialists and four hundred French. They are expected to fall back on the capital. Both the Juarez and Imperial governments are exhausted in finances. .luurez is levying forced loans. - extraordinary contributions; and confiscating property. BM hopes aro de ;pendent on a liberal 10.111 by the United States 'government. Ho has greatly oppressed Amer ican residents, and they have Bent u • memor ial to' Washington. Maximilian's prospects are very bad; he must leave with the Fiend). • The Liberal generals and lawyers are under stood to favor. Ortega, and only recognize Ju .arez because he is recognized at Washington. Ail Northern Mexico, except Durango, Is in Liberal hands. - • Thehleatctt territory la clear of Indiana • Movement of She Stephens Fee:Minn. Now Yono, November 10:—.Tlin Expreas save: Teoro was. considerable excitement at the headquarters of Stephens, from an early hour this morning, caused by numbers of persona calling to learn Intelligence respecting move. merits of the C. u. F. it. The opinion appears to be fast gaining ground that several Irish merchants In the city hare warmly espoused the cayse, and will place vessels at the dispo sal of Stephens. That he will take apvuniage of their kindness is mown than probable, but not to any extent; as no reliance Is placed In using force with a naval expedition; a land ing Is only necessary, and,then the future fate oflreland will be decided by strength In the field.' Ms barely possible that the Atlantic Cable may suddenly cease to speak in short time on this side, but whether it will be cut or captured, is a question which must be' in abeyance for the prevent. • [Bi the Mercbanta• National Telegraph eO,l From Franklin and Oil Clay. Special to the Pittsburgh Gazette. FlLAaysixr, PA.,Novernber 10— Eceniny.—The ricer at Oleopolls is sixteen Inches, at ho eighteen inches, and at Oil City twe n ty. two Inches, and- falling slowly at the shove points. The weather Ili Cloudy with of more min. Prospects Weather cool and cloudy Tbe Lord Robbery—Farther rsatnlns. Hen of Mr. N Tona, ( lgervernber IL—he examination of w h itnesses In reference tothe peaches° by Mr. Bitten of coupons from the Minds stolen from auras L. Lord. was resumed yesterday, and the decision was made that the evidence would not warrant the Court in sending the cage to - the Grand Jury. The defendant- was accordingly cusinuona. 11 ; FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. LITE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. =I=t2IIMIE Tortow,,, •Novend,er le.—.liter an ineffectu al effort to secure as further delay, the case of the Queen vs. Wm. Hayden teas ordered on for trial, and the prisoner was brought In. Hay-- 0011 Ss alx , nt"twenty years of age, with a light complexion and blue oyes. The prksoner, by .threenon of his counsel, pleaded -not gutlty." The jury were then sworn. John Metcalf le:allied that lie was at the.bat -au of RidaewaS, where the Canadian volun teers were attacked, and saw several killed and wounded. : • Joseph Near= ag ..41111ed that On ,the morning of tile fi rst of June,lie SW w four c anal boats towed umoss . the Magma river by two tog ho its;. the canal boats contained several hundred men. The prisoner was amongst, them. lie was - armed with a title and had a cartridge bort slung to a belt around Ills waist; he was riding a roan horse, which belonged to tile Niagara Street Hallway or inarmo. The prisoner spoke to Conner huh told •hlin to give II tun I he rest of that money; Price ly pulled out his pocket book and said, lin , u very little ltionrY; I gave you neu'lly all 1 had bolero." a imprison, said, •nili N'Ou have lots of money." Prleely them gate him Como eighty-live . cents lo silver, and ;asked Min It he would keep the boys awity., w 11,111 he said lie would do be, as he now hail smoothing, to treat them with. 1 heard be made a similar demand On 141. er persons. . . Other want - Wits wore toturillned4 whaj coa l:11,1nd the 6liove testimony. For• th e deface, tiflldavitts us to the pritoner's preritoislgood charactee was n 'no Court chorged the jury very , :t4noly against tho prisoner, and the Jury ruff •dten. At ten two the jury reinoied into Court a ith a verdict 0f...G0d1y." Mr. Harrison-1 IltoVe, Illy Lord, the Meld of the Court upon the prlstalsr. tis, Lordship—Prisoner, have you any. to ray Why lien touts should not lie pass al on VOlll • Pri.oner-1. hay., only th ,ty that the iii re 111,fi104 ho Bare :01'01 . 3 atgatnst vuut I ohh oned the homey m mro the th swore talsel V.awl they have pet jurett them. selves. 1 simply uskeAl fur the money ( inns • - • , . . Tile tr.,it.iio . pr•::onation having been Made Orerlou, to ten z....e, being 1,14,et1. lien /OM. h ID benten,4l the prisoner to be hung of; the' 3th of next moo tn. ~, 1 , . nowit.it Nnvy Vara • .1.111.1i11,“14,—.1.1urn5e Dinuostrrr—lrres.bry Depurnberbb..— ppuiLitant , zat. by able Pn,44leill—M.- elbsrge or Ernstsbe 4,vrks. W Novemlier 10.—Commoilore John Emlgorii,lims liven . appolnttil to com mand the Easton Nave Yard, ill plat, of All mind ringham, a M.! term of service let expired. Commodore 0. W. Cooper, 4,1.11101,1ing the .United Stan s :Wainer W I, ire -11005 under date of Ochiliee:est, tee arrival. of Ills ceicict at Matitanzits,. Cient, utter t‘ el nize in the Hatuunas. Abaco, on American liveque had gone on shore, and all on no,ra sero The English brit Raven. bad liven v11)11.011 at Gre2.o. Stirrilp Crag, and ,Riven ashore. NOM, had been gutVtli. On the Commander Cooper stoppsil at i Nitstan, whors, at the request. Of our Chnsut ut that plans, flee Americas machinists Wert: taken on Isttril the W11100:4:I for passage to Slatitansas, thee having Icon wrecked oa the barque IV this Rich, on the. It t han..., fly an arrival at Nassah, n tlir . 27.1.. of a saloon., how Magna, :14 , 311.1111, ogre rati•tval of the enlist...est...talon of t l,r. sat...tent on Tnrs's and the wracking of thirty !Or eign vessels, by_ Ihr revert' Willeb Visitod the ItAintirlas.' The disbursements Of the Treacnry on ac count of the War, Navy and interior Depart• meats diving the past week, were as follows: Wu: Derma tmeat, i1i14.111.4 Navy Department. ; intemor Depat Dacia, szia,:ilin total, The National ltank etreinstion Wt. Issued during the week. to the amount of $l4l - tnakt it a total to date, of 42:sis,:,Int. The government hold seen! :es as fellows: For circulating mails, her deposit. of public motleys In designated Ilegx)sltorleN, 43.4,95 n; 1014 d, 4379497,1 w. Fractional Currency was teller:Med in the stun of c 235,3116; received from theitrmttng Ms reau, 1:560,500; shipped to National Banks and Deptodteries, TlM — amount of funds In the vaults' Of—the Treasury is as follows: United Staten Notes, Legal Tenders, $1.51,32, Fractional Currency, 66.57,a11; Gehl, s ' llver.s2,7:ni other roll., $2,6W. The Prcardolt to-ilay - made the follosing appomtments: T.. 1. Gardner, •Instiee of till. Peace for the county ut Washington, District. of Colninbia ; 11. 11. Taylor, Deputy Postmaster at Cincinnati, Uhl.,; IV illiam 0. Ilerattherg, Po:d master at Fort hltullson; lowa; Albert Seinen, United States Marshal for the district of Oregon; dale., \veatworth,ofylta— sunrl, United Slates Coneni t Ilusco‘v, Run- Charles A. 1., Russell, of lowa, Receiver er Tioney4, - &c.. at Sioux City, Iowa; Pelham J. Anderson, of Alabama. Receiver 0 , Public Moneys, at hintitgoinerv, Ala bama; Nathan Pe;,., of Kanaus, Agent for the Indians ,of the Ii u.lotpoo Agency. It .Intvlng heel; ileebted by the SVerlaltl'y Of Lhrs Itiledor to hate printed, instead el lone te.eript. eopit, of patent ells, ;prepared by the Superintendent of Public Printing, all the amain clerks employed on such work have been discharged. Additional Etectlon'llol.orna--710, 1.100 - • *try Thi•stro 10 be. Sold et Auelloo-: /Street Colu/nlo‘loooro Inviterl to Re ithot—lehereasii,l I stleut 110000ae00. • • New Yeke, Novemlar le.—Additional re. torus from the interior of the State 111,12.. N;,/ Gov. renton's majority, aml It how amounts to x 1,00115,100, With a orospeet that It .1111,1, be lees 110111 that number. On the 234 of the present month the old Bowery theatre will go antler theltammer by order of court. Mr. Fox's lea,rt will expire on the Ist of Nut* next, and ail ,all. probability after that date the obi ltowdry theatre will I cease to be tined for theatrical purposes. The Nrtrx of to.day rays: We understand that Mayor Holtman has invites Messt,i. Tweed dud Cornell, the Street Clulent era, to resign.' In view et triir, enargesot.tual feasanee and 1111ra pt ire a11e.,• , ,t1 tmalted gentlemen tile Mayor consi.lers that liu cult not, with suety to the public intert,t, reap point them to the responsible onion that they have 110.1111 under n 1141.101011 Of .fishotto t op.. Tile renert of the Colllllll,mioner of Patents, far the present year, shows IL remelt:ante in crease of ILLIEIIIOSs. The number of patents now is , ,ue.l weekly IIVerIOLLI.4 ton lllVfOlred. The total number of patents issued for' ills year willreach nearly ten thousand, against six thousand Wee hundred Inc last year, 'and • an uveraite of shout IWO a year previous to! the rebellion. Thu surtilus fund ninouutti fur clTily accrued during the last two years. • From Canalle--Dmititmlion ue theConMs of .I.abrador. Que.enc.C, E., Nov. 10,—,t large number of the crew of Her teJeety'a steamer Aurora are under orders to bolt! themselves le readiness to proceed to the western lakes where they will ho eh:aft:lllM ft) the winter. . . - Intelligence us received that owing to the failure of the liSherien on tin, Labrador coast, the north shores are rendered destitute antes!, relief Is immediately provided. The herring fisheries are a complete failure, and the pros- Peels are said to be fearful to contemplate. The Government has placed a steamboat at the disposal of the charitable for the trans portation of supplies, which x tll leave in 41 few days. Aid of any sort of money or goals may be sent. to for. Mr. Mel wood, Quebec, G.E. The Ball/more Ilabeas '.'Corpgal Came—ati Extra Neat.Jou of the Leglelatter° to boCalled. Ilatrzuottr, November 11.—There IA much interest felt to learn the decision of Judge Bartel In the habeas corpus sous of the Police Commissioners appointed by Gov. Swaim to succeed the old hoard, and In the vitae of Slicriff Thompson, wino was arrested taut com mitted for not summoning a 110010 hi answer to the requisition of the newly appointed Commissioners. The ncelsion is expected to cover the whele ground as to the legality of Gov. Swann's action and the consequent legal ity or Illegality 01 1110 proceedings In Jade° Bond's Court. It Is generally believed limb Gov. Swann .will immediately summon nn ex tra session of the Legislature, when a ques tion of great moment to the 'people or this State will be 5110110[14.d for consideration, Flonnclel Ernidi FeNred hi New Or leeow—NaMog or one MeNies.. Com . mhisionern. \NZW . J./ILL./O.:8, Noy 10.—A New Orleans dls patchohayst -There are fears Irl eenanlercha circles elan approach inn financial crash, Ow =Writ (allure n of the cotton crop and near_ Major General Sherman embarked this af ternoon on hoard the Stmettehanne, for Vera erne: In Mexico', having been ordered thither to take rare o(tho Interests of the UnltiO Staten. Hewas'acemnpanied - by colonel Atid - - enereld, of his Staff, and Mr. Campbell, the U. S. Minister, : with Mr.. Plumb, Secretary for the &Holster. The departure was witness ed by a large number of parsons. OIL errr, Nov. ii Orrews, NOT. • 11.—It bi understood that Messrs. 111 , Gee and Gait will sail with the del egates ler Gurnee on Wednesday next, Diu former as representative ter Gannets at the Darla Exhibition, and the latter to -assist In the completion of the confedenstion. It Is expected that Lord Mona' will leave for Englandabout the middle of December. FENLtN TRIALS ==ti2 FROM 4t.%rsil INO OS. FROM AEIV VORK. 3Vrom ()Stows. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ' 12, 1866. SECOND EDITION. FOUR. O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST TELEGRAM EUROPEAN SEWS, 1.0. fl Derby on International Matters— ,The Grant Deform Bleeing—ltarrione of the Czarnitch—Arrest of Members of n aceret Political Morlety in•Parin -LParliament, Prorogued —Alnerletm slhlli intarded by Pfrates—instirrec• lion In Barcelona—Blovements of • • Decon hteamer.s—Einanclat and Cont. mere MI. (BY THE CABLE.] I,oxDoN, November 10.— AL a recent banquet Lord Derby, the Engllol premier, Made a friendly allusion to America, In which ho I oped that any question between the two gov ernments of the United - States and Great Britain, might be approached In a fOrbealmg anti conciliatory speech, w hich might remove all Ititteruct , s and .cement . the -frit:Th.lllp of two nations. , l.oanns.., November 10.—The great Reform meeting is appointed to take place In London on the i i of December next. Sr. riiTnltnitULtri, Nov. 10.—The Czar witch dint the rrincess D.tguaar wore married yes terday .11.11 great festivity and rrjohing t hroughout the city. Tim _Czar on t hts Welt. Stoll 0011111 M tea the sentencessof a large num b e of 1.1 ehners and remitted arrears 01 taxte. Penis, Nov. 10.—Forty-twO arrests have been made of weathers of a secret political society lu Paris •. - Losnos, Novouther 11.—News has ',ea re esive , lpt the s.rrival of the bars' Nellie Chu: us at 3 Ito Stole Jonesport, Maine, w:th hundred wall lilts - Altlerlcaud , to eolonizo Palestine. Tun United slatea hien:nor Ticonderog heft Jafht on the inn for ( The brig Luhia v.a4k hoarded It olrates on the e 0431. of Ui halo. Naithtle. Tin Captain and two men at ere killed, and 001tuilvd A UtilLtql Status Coll.ll,ally ills got, the L:011- twut. Of 1 Etzil;4,rol' or LO a • from Ll.° IV e..dern ' Union ny'a il/AVS on Ito no:111 to A leant Li,!. red Lnitn'een Jll. p.lO Ood Silallgittle. NO ,11.s.ibter to tLe ship. ping, however, Ili 1 been reported. • French Admiral awaiting the ar rival of his hquadroirat Shanghai, In order to proveuil to Corea. • lc was }utmost:al at Sidney (Australia) to 'levy a thILY of uuu shillin g an ounce on gold exports. The crops Were not extraordinarily good on the !shoat. Ui some articles LOOM is only Lull of last year's crop expected. f earn. Novcumer IL—News has been re erive•l in • thetas gent - tern that unlnsurrec tion tn. broken...at at Barcelona against the 1V at rice government. QUEENNTOWN, November anchor lit 'a SLoaathOlO 10aa, trout New York on Oc [Maw fob, touching here last night en route to Liverpool- Lostms, November' O.—Telegrams (cola datc•t hint evening, alleles a better tw lint m American Fire-Twenties, quotation tor Camil OUVOL, Noveurour a.—Flour market malerately motive. Lathan Corn slows Lioof mu 'titbit - ter ur 413 pounds, Corn •1120ted at for In lied Western.' Sates 01 Men. Pork ' , ported at 17 , 11;407as per barrel tort, prime quality, Lard..-DOCIIOO 01 tKilki per ew - • • Livuerour... Nov.lo.—The market bits a du i:lining tendency. horn tie Fer, at co? too 11,, , id for Middling Upiantl, • • Lis DON, Nur. 10.—Couaols closed at io!-i for LoxboN, , Nov.ll.—Parilamerit Ina again teen urorogned. I.unnos,'Novembor 11.—Thu following wore the dluelog pr . lc...t of American securities loot eyeing. I,lle, '25; Ilanolx (.4111(1111, ;;; U. S. 5..21e0 .1. ; • LATEST FROM WISRINGIOS, C•bloot PreMll4lol3lrti stye—llext.o... c en•o of Dunham— Prayert for the Ilelen.° oriel!". Davis —Deportgare of lieu. Fey—NO(l,mM CORIVe III IOI I I-Ifinio - rilaot T 41:1r- Nano lone, November ll..=The _Malta's Washington ,pccial an.. The President yes terday laid before the Cabine certain por tions of his annual mensag . The meeting ..was somewhat pcotracted. 'arlous portions , Of the message were discussed. Our relation wail Mexico will occupy a very prominent position In the tnesdage. It is certain that the mission of Minister Campbell and General !Amman to 31ec1co - is not for buncombe. It means work. . • • lf, on the arrival of the Snsonelisnnii at Vera Cruz, or any other Mexican port, It In a.. - certnincil that neither Maximilian nor the French Mire left, and evidence In allOrdeil Chat they do not nutted to do no without un necessary delay, there is reason to believe that the Pronideist will recommend to Con gress most vigorous measures to expedite their exit. The Stitt(' of xtral rs timid their ar t Iva', if not the primary netlon of the mis sion, will probably tic p.,PI mined by the Gov ernment in time fur the President to Incorpo rate his definite mot decided Mel can policy in his forthcoming ineAsago. The recent letters from Mexico throwin discredit /4)011 tile information given to the g pubile through the Mexican Minister, to th e elfuet that the vinit of the Emperor tot/dant. ,VS, Inn pursuance of this Intention to embark for Europe, are Ixlieved here to have been written In tine Interest of tine Imperialists: a. In lief Is entertained that Louls,Zilipoluon • tiedr 8 MlLSillallan It, remain In blexlco until ti:,, yr,,,,en troop : , are WHIPI lawn for reasons which 11,111,, 4.13 explain better thlin hinodf, Thu Grand Jury line made:, present:Malt SO tine e;1,0 lit Jl.lph 111111 h a le 00a, fwd..' CsilOyer, Tor perjury in the an mu SVPlellee ale , . by till. Inn WlLtlep, Olt the 11343,81 Pita lon amt berme 'the /loube Judiciary Com ilt • nohert Lowne, Generol lilies and Jekgat.al Go , Governor of 311asIslppt to prrs.an. toe Vre,hlent lee releillidatel of the 1 , 9 ro of that :state, praying for the re -14,50 or .reirel,am Lavls, eitee arrived In' Waahlngton.' WAstimoros, November ie.—Major General Fry, lute Proved. MM . :Omit:moms' of the Uni ted States, sailed Irian NOIT lurk. on • Satur day, the lulls hint .1u the steamer Arizona, for California, to enter upon Ms duty at Ad jtarilit. General of the military district of the I'acdie, to which he has just been asolgued by the secretary tit War. . The Nate:mai Convention of the Grand Ar my of toe Itepublie, will assemble at Indian apolis: 00 Tuesday the ?Otis, instead of the etail inst., Its huretufure announced. Tile following circular ' healed to-day from the Treasury Department, is of great inipor mace to holders of United States Seven. Thirty Treasury notes I. rlatatilrlLY DCP'T. TIVEA.itAILIt'd OFFICA, WAIUIriGTON, November Payments for interest arising Ins e tt)men of Seven-1 hi rty notes sent to the Secretary of the Treasury for convelftdon Into United States six per cent. nondu, (act of March 3d, Pod.) should hn nestle either lu currency or by National Bank draft, drawn on anyl.,r -Yr • Lionel Bank 111 11110 or any of the four princi pal .Atlanide cities, a Melt, when collected, will Ins received In payment of said Intermit. When the remittance for ouch Interest in gent in tliu same enclosure a ith the notes, provided for conversion, the amount should be speellied in the letter, advlstng the trans. mission of the notes and the currency or draft enclosed In tin OUVCIOI,O addressed to the Treasurer of the United btutrd with the con tents marked on the outside. DI - 1411.4 ill 'pay. lilellt of Interest should hI all canna be made parable to the Treasurer of the United States: Iterulttonces for ouch interest, when not sent with the notes, should be forwarded dl reetly to the Treasurer of the United States. Ptirtles sending 7-30 notes for converolon shoot.' state thedelimit nation of bonds re mits-od, and whether they wish Mgharrlld coupon bonito. If IrSlffterell stock le request ed, the putties should be nartionlar and state widen of lite fullowhilr places they tlesiro the interest. payable: Washington, O. C., NOW York, Philadelphia. Boston, New Orleans, St. Louis. Baltimore, Cincinnati, or Chicago. Seven• Thirty notes sent to this Derartment for conversion should he forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury, to whom all letters In regard to conversion of the said notes dilOtlid be addressfal. [Signed.] F. E. Srissen, Treasurer of the United States. From NW .FrAIIOIIMO—TreASIIIre.....OOSII. :aerofoil. dc. Saw FanucmCo, Nov. 10.—Thu steamer Con' stltution, for Panama, sailed toelay with 'tete; eon In trootne, of which $1212,1100 Is for New Torts. She also carried Otto hundred tons of wheat end twenty-tone Of flour. Ammtg her passengers urn Wm. 31. Stewart, U.S. senator from Nevada, end O. A. Muunford, Western Union Telegraph Company.. Wheat sold to-ilac It $2,18 per 180 Ito. lie col pi e--ltellion, Yellow Jacket, Oct. 9th, $lBO,- 0131; Hell and Norcross, 100,000; tiould 031dt:er re. $11100); Crown Faint , 11110,o0o; Chatter, froD,IYO; 311 , 1, $12,002; Savage, V 10,002. • Consul Outlay claims thirteen cannon re cently brought from the French fortilleations at Mazatlan, on the property-of the Mexican Republie, and will treat their male as void. Thu etearanco of the steamer Continental, which soiled for San lilac, slanxllla axed Aca pulco, was obtained from the Mexican lm. • portal Consul. Reward OlVered for Use Arrest of Itur: derers. Sr. Logo, iSiOvoniber 10—Salt ,Lake City of fersxwo thonsand dollars reward for the ap prehension. of Abe assassins. of Dr. Robinson, recently murdered there. The citizens, by private subscription, added sixty . eight Lin. Iced dollars. Brigham Young has secribed Ave hundred dollars. - _ The Maryland lloree Fair. BALTIHORI:, Nov. 11.—The Maryland Horse Fair Is announced to take place there ibis week, coml.:net ,g ob Tug slo p. The lumens horses Dexter and ratehen are to he present, and there will be trials of s;'.eed ouch day for premiums, ranging from t,soll to 54,000. There is a light fall of rail, this evening, the ;wind being southeast. Wihear P-leclloll • • • 311twAracc, Nov. 111.-The Republican Con gressional vote in this State Is not less than 26,0 W, a gain clover one hundred per cent. on the vote of 151-4. The Legislature stands, Fen ate 22 Itep., II Item.; Absuull?lr, I:ep., Lem. CITY AND SUBURBAN ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PACE.) The PlitsherZtli Gynann‘lom—Exhibi.. Hon and Lecture. The reconstruction of the Pittsinfrgli Gyll3. uasiu m, made neCe,sary by the tali of the root. and the consequent. Inundation last spreng, Is nearly completed. Tim roof is thorouglily re paired, the apparatus has_ been re•a~ljusti 6. and ttilprored, an,d nearly Cr , tile remiss, e cessary bare been completed, 90 that new the Members of tiro Association, fur so to 4. time debarred from the examciLeof their mus. cular privileges, have resumed, to a great ex tent, their healthful gyration... Jett new the principal exercises art in r 4 hcarsal for the grand exhibition soon to be given by ttie sedation at their rooms. to pyoparatiM, for this scats have been arraugcd :thorn the:sides iC thz,,Gyinon:llitil. and apparate4 is being ad• , listed, On Saturday eVentep a iiiLeting of : the A . :soot:aloe was held to make arraoye. meat.; for tile co win; 000,5510 w it Was deCI to gip, the exhibiting on the It of Thursday, the Slit nisi. The Lost gjiii.neith: tahint of the en V will tithe pan ill the exer else, oil the evening, the Teruel, having rid unieiireit nir the lierea; it Ihe perfor mance,. Win COollWitie dome ion ,t, stunting:lLO interet.ting . (tuts, and tile a hole - 1,00,00a , Clot toll to lie lit till. 11, or.< iuterest to It 'n.l_.• Loped tied n. tali attend:ewe wilt 1 11. 12,11•,:l. Sill, Annoeleit ion hay been u. eXpen no in eindilet leg the in.- repairs to their roone., and the pro. cee.l.3 of Into exhibition will - come Mr. Doors,,, the retary, 11.3 V0rr1 . •1..1...1et. 10111 Pr. Il iliohip , et . nontioi, tile I,t. , , , teit tittle gam tit oier gtoy :11 , 11 /1311 , 10, It hire Ine , eular nett:eta:meet, :,..ave s.tartted the 1111111044:W ,12,11 , is services [Le deity, ry a Ivo!. 1,10/V the AsNoeiatinn. t.can reported the meeting th.it the I'. ill certainly Ilellyur hit :eel en- ht vitriy no)'. We iiii•lonitand that ti number of luive rolipittirted to ileorate tiro nail for Vie cd the exhibitimi, 2m.1 wlil iiie.Lo it i•eal.• tlful with Anwar,, everg'it,nb :11151 The Pitt.O.ntei,lx lesopernitee Len.. ife. On Fr: lay eveain4 a Ineetnn.; of tif‘e Pitts burfib Teunforanee League wal bet& at Central Presbyterian Charelf, on Sin rthtlelf . ',trent. Atter the Prf , olenti Dr Mrt.,,on less, had Called the no.attiat„: to order the en erelues Conotteneetl watt strayer, offerer! by lr. Little. Thu ulinu f tes of last trawling war read and approvra. C.4l,tn by W Mellestr was tbeft troaate u ll t by 11,,, Chu . troeuf, ata y l aeliver,d oloqueit tuts approprtate fulflren.s on tilt "Great Cu use or Tentperanee." Dr. Itobert. Stray followed In a few appro priatu refnarka. On mot on of John D. lialley,&•.l. - , it u r ns re eolVed that the regular meetings of the League In, beld On I lie third Friday Of each innuth. • • . 3lr. Llttltl then 111411 , 1 some brief rem irk, in relation to anterolltar the license law, so irs to littre Ireeases.gra need hut twice it year. Dr. if ray and Pre•ddout McCandless all, SpOkO tra the vaunt, subject. Dr. Wray moved that the Chairman, 4ir. McCandies, John D. lt:tilev. lien„ null Chas. W. MeLlenrv, u couthottee to wait on the of the Court... Met ascer tain It at Ca r Tieuessary to grant license every month • . {c The motion Wasa me ndede by Mr. Bailey, to continue the committee appointed la-t year for the purpose of actiMdtm; to all buidness %Alt the Court.• On mot inn, lir. SteCnio was re-elec ted President, Und It. C. )Miler, En 1., re-elect ed Secretary of the League, to nerve for the ensuing year. On 1110110 It the present Executive Commit tee Were also ri,eleeted to serve ter the en.su- 10. year. ' Iltero being no further butsine,s the League klourund. Enna of Mtkbbera 01.1 in Rata to lair - WICIT TOlttlittittp. One evening last week, in rap wa, ,dupes the door of Mr. ..Nutinmiel linzen's hons.e, In Fairview township, Mete., county, 31r. 11. who Is an old man, went to the door, and was accosted by a stranger, who desired to• know, the way to Brownsville. Mr. Hazen stepped out of the'honse to give the desired informt• lion, when the' stranger presented a pistol at his head. and informed hin, that it wan his money he wanted. At die: mine tunic three other strangers Inivie their appeariosco, who exhibited ;evolvers and dirk-knives In 110- tiniferttatie prolusion and nonle un empliai demand upon the old gentleman for ...your money or your life!" Ile assured them that he kept his money in the bank, but they swore that In , had receiv ed money BattLyi which wit, in the 11011,. Willie One man guarded Mr. Ilettell, the rest coMpciled Ills daughter to go•with theta White they searched the loinse. They ransacked the bureau drawers, fettled the beds to plece4, looked In the Weed pile, raked among the ' corn In the bin—hut Pellet nothing in the greenback line. I . lsuppoleted and angry, they took from Mr. Hazen and his daughter tin it pocket hooks (containing /dawn ten dol lars) and left with litany direful threats of another predatory visit. Mr. Ilaram? e tot re coldly received 0 , 0, which %let held .ti In te •ern not morete two feet from where the thieves, raked it over. .5 (ter leaving Mr. liaaen's, they inade a visit tit tile Rowse ot Mr. James Sehers, where they re . sametad ;lie 010110 eettiltt and curried elf 411 the money It; the house. =! ol' liorba.—Th C lover, of good drain:die entortananentl will be charmed to learn that the pope int Llet or, 111. L. r...l , ..venportonakes hie Initial bow at the Opern nous., this even ing, in the gre.ate.,t uf eCaCII.O. tors—"Halulet." WO lILLyO never seen this -ealltmout as the ytt front what the EiVit,ll ort ice say 14 him we lir almost means' of being pleneed with WS knn personation nt Inn part. To•morrAa he ap peal aas Othellool...11.• 111 Which, the a t m won gotta a re•putatton. Tuu.vrno.—Vt,tvall opens nt Ilila house thl. evoning In her great onorlaltty of othaneo, or Thu Jogosh Atoiher,^iu a loch; ,he to Yu without a rival. Tho ploy ie ropoqe, touching exeolliolt etUro Lo 11111,i !0../ oven If nut forth under iCAllovoi-...llLotirouto. utabee, Mr. Sidney 3i1W101V01 1 pp...141 at the t rt• Ott beLl.ll:o3y afternoon Id aloe 11.'1 act of the Shahspeartatt tragedy of Rochard 111. Mr. Marlow O'S (111111010.1011 01 a he part it nut. and his nertormatUm tot it . 1V .01 erupt. meritorious He gave decided eilolence of histronic nbllity, and trial yet gilt, a motto all the prrifzeknont be 1001 31.180.1 , 111:1 HALL.—TII O 1 1111 11110 1 00Se1111101 sauford, with his Lallllolo. MllOl,l tel Will inaugurate abt let :021,00 01 CM Oioeo sltoonic I'o trim have neon this band any commendation of outs would he simply sapertleous, but, to stlell as louse net we woahl bay that too other band in the country haS gained each all 1 1 10/1e1)10 10I torlety for verNatility, m actuality and genii file humor. Sam. Santo ii is a fillet 111 11/110101r 1001 we eiVeet. l lUrillk his -toy In this city to to sec this qi_sclOue temple of utuneement tilled to runic tion. On Sulu silty. afternoon they will give a grand family matinee for the accommottatton of ladies auttchildreu. Er= On Saturday, Mayor Morrison committed to Jail Samuel Lelßiau., to answer a charge of stealing a watch-gourd, preferred by George Gerber. Gerber Is proprictorof a tavern on Ohio. street, Allegheny, alto alleges that addle in the bar-room, on Friday afternoon, Wlntiona and a companion came it,. Wlll- Inmb'grabbed at Gerber's watch, but In Wit- Hog it out of Ids pocket the guard broke unit fell to the door. Williams picked It up and refused to return It. An Information ...ac cordingly made against hint and Up.dt a hoar leg Saturday morning, was committed in de- Molt 01 three hundred dollars ball. William is unfortunate. Some three Weeks ago he Utla arrested tor stealing a watch, and was coin. Mated LOJall• for trial because he could not secure ball. lie remained - In jail until noon. when the required security Was given. After he was jugged again betng ant a um hours, Militated. . Death of an Eattnimbie are pained to announce the death of Airs. Mary earns, mother of E. P. licare,... Lm,, which took place, rather suddenly, from committee of, be brain, at her late residence. Webster street, on Saturday afternoon.. The ileccareit was au estimable Christian lady, beloved and respected by all Who enjoyed the pleasure of her acquaintance. The funeral serviers will take place this morning at nine o'clock nt St. Paul's Cathedral. A. Autavallan.—Wa would anggent . that the ringing of the Ilre alarm bell be 'matte the signal for notifying , the petrel° of t lie Non niencetnent of the meteoric dirplay, Inuit is expected one of these nights. Lot a general ringing of the bells announce to the commu nity at large, the appearance of the meteors, xin that none may tu6s the wonderful display FALLING STARS. The Ficey , itainhtorm- , ,Cotolng of the ..111elcormZ - . Whether, In its - cea:feless marelt through In -110110 ,pace, the grand system . §rtnetefirs in tersect:, the track of the milli., or the earth, In su legiog will, .the mighty I4otnerhood of platters around the vast telestql circle, comes I once in a generat ion, I, to the Oftimi of flying stars, lam never been quite -satisfactorily as certained. list it lto., been pretty well deci ded that onus u th irty-three `years the earth . fis in a pifsttion to be reminded of ile own MU- Mate doom by seeing the stars tall from their different spheres. ( Nothing could more grandly Illustrate the perpetual miracle of creation and' existence than the marvellous accuracy' with which the coming of the grand display can he predicted from reference to its previous cOthings. So tree 14 the working of the celestial machine that thri coining together Of the meteoric null the planetary systems ecarcely varies un hour. If .no know When they were together last.we can tell When they will ho together again almost/ as deitopely as we can tell at 1%711AI:boor the 81111 will rt." to-morrow morn ing by referring to the moment It:rose this .11..11 . 111 . 111Z. 'MU 111111101811,y Of the Journey oc cupying thirty-three testy, each 3 cue sweep ing 10r1V111,1 1,111 . 0,1Z11 SO many , thinking of 11111,, the /Itl./e. 110/14, OCelLiklited by our daunt kohl:T.l,ow nail 1111,a 11. few thousand: 0101. MIL elf !ter way. to pity 1/1!1 . respects to 1.01110 high th, eelt,tial, whose ,lorisdiaiou she entei.--ilie,e lio difference- to ,teady old mother eartli, awl she is always on kilowatt, thfit, rind knowing that to-da Is flit: 12th of November, or etattne all our marl . nu I.Uenly matching to-night for the flit-hint; of tltp fiery thlithdoifie that will mark the emnpletant or another thirty-three years of of Innen on our onward journey. o per±ll , :itly 114.6 thin date and the wonder ful pitenoutt-non It wa. , to bring, been kept be. lore the fondle, t hat ue , upott•ettll our readers prcituri•.l.thud stilt 10r ad there Is no danger that .4.lty 01 put oo the iu 11 0f.t1.4' F•444t1 Day. or go .101,11 we!l, or call out the fire. depart -1111.111:Ir rt.iii.44 to stem., the Paytithet or old o.". 1,1.41 tho'. !t Ii not be the chetah:tot,: totolte.tt many ootir, longer. They 1 4.411 ~ . plot:ad. ...a up tool wait for in t mad It it doe, not 4,111 'tonight they 111 •ItO 0,1.11 10-110.1 . 1 OW :light. of the eonttog,howor, come erudite .nth'totoor to to, NO, hi, u„, tided , np I lie 11/1100 tact, all./ fig .111!, relation :beret,: 1 -The term meteor ~o tnlll, any infmannentm of - -ion - L.1.1.1.1nm urea reply netilintnMt e. They !Art:, varmus ' hush is , me teor, o' C.ob. , 11. d. and bail. lej - men. annetius, iolo inottOce lby the 00 ,, a - ..te of tl . aye oto, oarisefe, 1111'0 ULt It toe C..1...•1 nto•oemenn arc 1.1 !Jab:non:, taro ble,, shootlba atm,, .I:e., .1' Wad Is, A Izneous „„ :be , u „, ere .„,.. ,ta„,,,,mge Ole tern, trot applheo out. those mettles um: la, globular lire nr .Itootiott , to ars aro nose ninl leen "ton hur.n.; infft teet.tt. unknown .11.1./P., from Ihe e trfh tout In linkiMan Os 't! TO- llv C. or their sOlttlity - *phears from their otn•usionatly (Oro., toy upoit our earth's ,m - fitee tianno•nr, of or .. rootenr" iron Lore heat is j 10 4 41 1 .,, and whose a,eertetined Nnts,lant - o is c0mp...4,0f tree cohnalust meats: • , • iIY TtIL l'hc.ph.rus l;ubalt 9)131,.tr !litu,curniplet! . u Chlorine Zine,...nascertained Nickel . 23,2 I The earliest records of a historic account. of the occurrence of grand meteoric showers ez tanl far back us the Chinese annuls of GO It. C., which nation preserved tire only an t lient.le g outins on the subject from thatAlitte till 31.. i A. 1).. all. during this period, 977 years, sixteen special grand descents of fall ing stars arc recorded by the Chineto. The Greeks, quit., ,drangely, preserved but meagre records of the phenomenon. Their heory.vras to the effect that the :cronies were masses of carthe•tone forced oil the general urhom I.y the rapidity of rotation. . - Willie of tale itiOnt re inarltable displays Of met ern le tallenOtnenit Ilatee 110011 neentnialiSlien .I thOui the Piastatge of :pronto stones. The body of the meteor, eal Fed dm I.lls, is is fiery body precipitate.: across rho heavens. Min Of ten explodes left It loud no ise. lent:nag nO trace of solid nniterial, their van or nano. A In tran. follows them,' and frequently leanee, at brilliance In the rear that lasts see -4,111 'Wraiths., They bend forth vivid seint Ws t Inns, and present vat ion , bright colors. so that the same meteoric shower is often differ ntly described tro u t different places. Their atvernee height above the earth Ints,' been as certained to be of at deg ree, or about six ty 11111eS. Tlte;tete accepted theory of it mete or 1.1 ihnt they emanate from a nOlllOllOl body that resole,. around the sun, tit an elliptical orbit, the . aphelion of which 'litho, the orbit or the earth at the slated period of their reg.. aloe Their nebulodity is inferred from the Liet that none of the meteors, own ing, though flaw do, Wttla the prntiglons \Ye locsty lit Ia:0 Inner , in a minute, ever reach our %planet Ina solid state, but are tlnstuuted ,In the itttno,nalere. im nebular theory Is that of Professor Glua• stead, or Yule, and of Arita., Thu latter sug , gusts nut the meteoric boiler ermattLete a ,trenni In the tom of annntlehte zone, within which they msrsee a common orbit; that there are eel, rlll such streams which iperEect, Vle! , i 4oall poring, the earth'. common ohs; and that through each the myriml of small et Is in teal hot) les lire irregularly disixih t-ed, and Sl o tt In our earth's passage through the densest of these groups the must brill brilliant Isphiyei occur.. I=l EMS Pier, . Height. . miles mites :Greece.. 62 miles . CI miles 14 , 1 Mlles Isles C'i tulles :2:3 in oS ' miles ih•rmaity. 72 mlles .I'oDaytin. .r.O miles .1.0111101 . , 70 .tulles c2,t4 miles .Elirpe. 40 miles 4.0! t ; miles Ma.ssaeltu,ts. miles I•ol,,tarn. 40 mites 1., WI C . C 't . 8. 1. U. I . 1 8.. I A. It 1, .: 2.. 1 It, I.•, A. It Ell 17, 1. I/ I , l', 1. D. 1.1 . A. D. 1 , 1. A. D. lu3. ME=MMI ittallYUl,ll2 tClitlillllllll—A Boone Broken Open by Itowdle•. Us Saturday 1111.111 t a little I,elore tuidalght, a party of live or six hien visited the re,ltlenee of Mrn. 31aehera - .1, a widow lady living •on Until lord 611.1,1, in the Sixth ward, and after. rapping ~01,11...1 times at iltu front door de 113aa.1,..1 an immediali, admittance from Mrs. • Maci“rai, I. he , I.misting an tipper window, n-lard tier out vi,ltnes svtott they scant -1.1.1, clll.. ~arty replied that they wished to get they mud.. kuOvtil the ;1111.1 , 01.2 of th 011.10.10 0 ,, To Lt., thc4 la ly ,tt, , o t ted, lelllnyt i !soil to go anus Or she stonhi .:alt the itolloe. I nttlead eomplyong 1,1111 her rigine.l, 1.1. comp of the, 0,- eee,,,t fit, 11,1' of for hero 110-y forced the 1100 r .1, 1.11, nlol,o,wng tayfowli not,,-.,.0p-oeti the 1110 a .100 r, 11110. f.IIIIN , lag 1101 01...41.01e1 01 1 lie 10. ti, 1310, ,0011 IL, Mat, olo,l erat found 1 hat the radian, had t in-eted ijorattee 6114140 - 1-d it'edit forttti-rttatitte, 1111.1di la few Ulllllll,O yet , IV .11e 400 r, lie; the ['dub, t escape through the rear door utol after ritnitibt, Ittrotgli a de,erted grata., )3111, 01,0•1 V 101104,01 by the pd.tet, 10 0 o:lliiii,floo' ('-ride-. trt, t tie tt• • 1: , 1 111, 11`,/li opt•ii the 1,4111••• ztt. 1)111 lilt 110 1' .•l site pr 1..01.0e 110:10, will be broliglil LU ripeetlY entice. I= At 1104 1:1 to-day the tp.tz,cm Irt•lti Vie littlttla of Vic cuillt the city tt +Laid will lie put, into KC tuitt oVerittittil. Atter that hour thorn willbe no more experimenting with the signits anti and the department Is notified by Chief Efts: 'neer ildre, 01100 any alarui coundeti after that t 'Me will be bone lid, and the tern putties are to procchl nt (111041 to the neighbor hood lutPeated. The hot tmole On Friday night it workings of the , •yetein was thor oughly batisfactory, and gave the beet prom- . i-e ul' the of tile lute. Mr. Samuel T. 1....141..y, late 01 the Western Caton Telegraph Cum pany,has beet, appointed Supertuteudebt. Ills a,shittotte. have MA yet beet! aeleeted. The Alleblienlitii% are agitating the cubit:et or having it line constructed for their city, to (1410 I.t cuittleCtlOZl with, cure, being operated from our central otlice. • • New Freight MIA. of Efie burytz • A large frelreit house is being erected at this mimed depot in %Vest New Castle, the In , crease of the business of the road having made It abtuantely necessary. At eeels end of the building an exl ra story has been add ed, to his used. for offices tor the clerks and those connect:o,i with the Med/. The builds ing.ot the omit). end ot tho dent is Intended for the tran.action ,if the business Of the Erie and Pittsburgh road, and that at the ioath end for the NOW Castle and Beaver Valley road.. The transportation buSiticsa at that point is heavy. far o:receding the expecte tions o[ ; b us . who projected the improve ments. Extensive arrangements are nos In progress Mr developing One minors.) regions thereabouts, which will throw an enormous amount of coal on the xoad, to be tramper. led next sert.on. The coal now shipped Over the road, wepresume, exceeds in tonnage all the outer freight._ arrnartiv of .2.51. 10 families are now toting the Wheeler 8 W ilson machines, and they have never fulled yet to give malefaction. Sumner & Co. ' the western agents, at Fifth street, have afinri stock ea hand, trona which you can make your selection. Etvery machine shay Dell la warranted. , PRICE THREE CENTS. Interentargr Cane—A Father Trying to Get Po■sesslo* of His San. - • . On Saturday morning, before a Rill bench in the Court of Quarter Sessions was heard, partially the argument on a writ of habeas corpus, Issued upon petiticin of Frederick Dachroth, to obtain the custody of his son, Thomas Dachroth, aged nine years, now held by the Directors of the Poor. The parents re side at • Latranla, in liarrisoa township, and It appear* that a charge was made against them by a Mr. Nelson, a neighbor, alleging that they had cruelly beaten and abused the boy Thomas. (On the strength of this infor mation the chitil was • taken from them and placed in the custody of the Overseers of the Pool, where ho still remains. On the let inst., the parents, through their counsel, IL P. Mueller, Esq., made application before Judge Sterritt for a writ ordering It. it. ihtViti, F. Dravo and Mcnos Chess, Director* of the Pour. to produce the body of the child In °mut The application was grunted, and the writ made returnatile this morning. At the time used Messrs. Davis and bravo made their appearance with the child. On •kllz . nart of the petitioners, Rev. Pretletlek to de, pastor of the EvangeilearLuther Church, was called. Ile testified that he had known the parents fur a timelier of years, they having' oeen members of his .eongregation for live or EIS years. lie hail baptited the child en De cember lx 1557. lie had been a frequent visi tor ut their house, both prior and since, their removal to Latrona, but had never heard of them inaltreattng•theirchilinen. Re thought Mr. Dachroth a diligent Christian man, aunt knew that he instructed them at -home, and took them regularly to church. The boy then matte a statement to the court. Lie said his father hail tied 'him and then laid him on the floor and beat Mtn with a cane; that leis mother struck him and nearly knocked his refusedt. HIS father whipped him because he to ma to School, and Ras mother, he said, whipped Wm ler the semis reason, when lie hit her on the area. ilit said his parents gave him enough to eatoand that he had been told !by neighbors that - petitioners were not father and mother. Proceeding. were suspended at this point, and-the ease was contittutd until Saturday, the 17th inst. The yver*eers of the Poor mewls time retain the custody' of the boy. • Serious Accident—• Woman desionsly /warned. At about seven , o'clock last evening,. Sirs. Wlnitie Donahue . , tin age.; Irishwoman ofistinut seventy, residing with her 5011. on Point idles, met WILlt a serious bud welt nigh- fatal Meets' dent Site was alone with lief . grand child. about two year's of L ege, inn rcom of the second story. Feeling chilly she walked to ; he i grate, In wh.ch a :In - :gat fire was burniug, - au.. 11-.L. - s - ai with her bo.Ck to the tire.. In A lea m.. tits the bottom of her ;tress, by some Mean,. route in contact ttih the fire tend h. ari instant : her entire persek to thei•eli. Her iiints ',were miff, with rheumatism, too that she could intik., no effort to eatinamsh the fire. Site fuel sufficient presence _of mind, flowerer, tc sit down upon the floor, Instead of run ning thetrueVeilly about, and so witting I to the flames. Her cries, and those of _the - frightened child, soon brow:lit assistance,und quantities of water were thrown upon her. IL was not, however. unto; some one with com mendable thoughtfulness, threw a large blan ket c/o-mly around ho; burning woman that the Lire was effectually _quenched. She Was then placed upon a bed and her Injuries exam= feed. lier entire dress was burned off her, but her principal injuries wore on her back. All the way from her hips to - her neck, the, back is very badly burned. . Otherwise her hurts Are slight, Dr. McMahon was called in and sold that her Injuries though serious are not necessarily dangerous. • BP.. Donahue nett been using volatile Hut ment for the rheuniatlsewin her arms, and it is thought that some of it must have been spilled upon the skirt of her dress, causing It to burn more readily than-It otherwise would have done. The burning of the unfortunate woman's areas made ao great a tight as to cause an alarm of lire and tile engiaen , turned out With their usual promptitude. Fortunately, how ever, the misfortune af a ea nliagration was ant added to what was airead y had enough. Brought to Grief—A Phllcdelphla Clerk la the Plttebargh A dispatch was received.on Saturday ; morn ing by Chief of Police ilasme from Chief Paul:lcy, of the Philadelp&in ;detective pollee, requesting Chief Hague to arrest; on the ar rival or the eastern train in this city, cue nary Lewis, who had suddenly left that city for the west, after having stolen 115 - L'.oo from his employer. On tbearrival of the Baltimore train, at I:16 r. aI., officer Macao took-into cus tody a young man on the trot a answering to the description telegraphed by the Philadel phia officer. At. first, the ye nth denied his identity, but on being taker to the lock-up: and searched, am! 4.33 u in mos; ey found in his: possession, he admitted his n; Imo to be Lewis.' Oa his Person was found the band book of IV. It. Scliere R Co., in whose employ Lewis was, and from whom he sto!e the i.ho money. Sul lers .1 Co., are well-known show dealers. • . Accompanying Lewis was a -very prepos. aesslng young culy, who claimed. to be his wife, which relatienabiri the prisoner also claims for her. She was In crest distress of mind at the arrest of her hnstand amtvlsited him repeatedly. Lewis Is about nineteen years of age, 01 considenside intelligence, and who !Weit be called sharp at Id well posted. Ile Is a brother-in-law to AI r: Sellers, and ..cms to have, been his confidential clerk, handling moat of the money of the fir= Ii seems that while he had in his possession the cunt mentioned above he decamped, but had his enterers. nipped In the, bud by his un timely arrest: Ile was remarkably reticent and would Edge no account of himself what ever. Yesteribly officer Benjamin Levy, of the Philadelphia pollee, arrived to take charge of Lew is, ants this morning atat ted for Phila. tielplita with him on the three o'clock train. The wife of thePrisoner,who stopped at one of our principal hotels during her stay in the city, accompanied her husband back home. • Goods Thrown Away . We do not mean by the above caption that goods are really thrown away, but that ut the mammoth auction house, salesrooms of T. McClelland, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth street, dress goods, boots and shoes, ran sold at prices which figuratively speaking; may wiSM be said that they are given away. Never aince this popular bazaar has been opened bas there been such an enormous stock atClWea away in the • capaciousstorerooms, and never has greater bargains been offered. The prices are lower than those commanded fur the same quality of goods are or elk years ago. This is orotalassertion, but it must be remember, that the hulk of the new goods recently laid in, was purchased at Eastern auctions, at the rdent actuations which threatened panic, and at heavy sales made to New York, under the hammer of the Sheriff. The stock umbra. ee4 all description of boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers &e., and every article of he Wens dad doldrums pedal covering-. In athiliton to this, the 5105 k cant...it- u lull line of an I kh, is .try gaol. in ..uca us att.', malcsiaia, "Ulan I..,.bultast Crillolinc skin-,llush icla carp , t,.,a... a try. cu..teru U..•. culeued ria,•ke ••,. . • elal.ll.lig, I-. . . -Lula. Se., Sc, Ci lie..serattiar•lti Zt.e, , 1.1 i y tleletit KM,. le 4.1. ratatillAituent ...till). (is a' , b , raullie, a- it to a• 11 iy •ala era It Just j. sls 11, sa i d ...gut.s the prices sir gs.s.v.i. ‘..it are familiar; )011 Will ae aw. is. wonder b..w went . 1....141{111•• !erect. ("re,. ac ire are .... . at .ait Saleweee are coaatait • iy11111.11V1.41/1 .0 Walt opus tire lade, slid we art... 111. Vise tatreisilerl who are la "or).. ' the Nail aeather r., Wain, ealearwitina 01. it ae, A New .1.V...it for • OE= The Tltuiville Ireruhi eksys ; "A gqq , .... Of h city Sun secured a patent. for a new in vention for developing oil wells, which It the result of long expernuenting on his part. The contrivance la of a very sla , ldeeidMet.r. and Works nil the principle of hydraulics. at the lower extremity et the rod, which descands Into the well, Is wooden rammer of a Ciao eP for to lit the well. weight of emnie simian needs Is•m.gde Jo descend upon the dred r- - 7 rod, producing a vinl-nt Upper and of the concussion,' upon the water below, and clean log the crevices of parattlne or sediment of nature. This invention Is about to be ly tested, and the Inventor, who leas f. r .o a fi ta u icl u oiil for years, has the fulled', conllancethtabtaza COiIotriVILLIC cart 1 tl i ll b s in. the rock below." openin g Charged with Theft. Our readers will remember that on too 6th of October I.t a gang of rowdies got upon a train on .the . COnnellsville Railroad, and Con. ducted themselves in a riotous manner. Con. doctor Drake the next day preferred a charge. before.the Mayor against five pencils an known, for riot- One John Brady was arrested hearing oofnsen i n u o rd te a r y s , , l a n n the e h rd p t e o h a at n n f the meantime the other rioters might be arrested. On baturday Brady bad a hearing before the 3tayor, when It was satisfactorily determined that only two persons participated m; the dia. turbaned. As under the laws Of this State, it requires at least three personstoereate a riot, Brady was discharged. Supremo Court. On Saturday morning the Court [Tenet at balf-paat nine, a full hence being. present with the exception of Chia , Jasticri Woodard. Stevens et um vs. Buss et BL; ereene ty. Continued for argument at Phihuleiphht on January 9th. - _ court adjourned, without- tiuxuacting"fai: thedo e business, until • this morning st, tor: ck, THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TOUT DEUELIKII /OMB, CONTAINING': THIRTY-TWO COLUMNS or FRESH AND INTERESTING BEADING MATTER.. ToGrrunt WITH MAE. = KIT REVIEWS AND CUR. RENT LOCAL NEWS. • • TWO EDITIONS' ISSUED TI,TIVEDNIZDAYB dlrio EATURDATEI. The Edith:ft Is fargarded.wkleh will reach, subscriber soonest. I=l etude Copy (Der annum)... Club. of lrtuo Clubs orTsu or more Painful Catastrophe—A Fireman nadir Injused. Last night, at the alarm of tire oacasi by the burning of Mrs. Deno hue's clo reported else here, the engines all out. The hose carriage Of thApaquesma parry, in turning tee corner of Fifth an b. eric streets, came in violent contact OM a stick of timber- lying there. - Mr. • Shirley, a well known and efacioat member of. the Duquesne Company, was drivingat the time, nail,. by the vlOience of the shock Was' thrown from hisseat and fell forward across the timber. da ho fell, Ills right leg rested - '- on the etick the 'foot projecting in front of:. the wheel of the hose carriage. The wheel struck the limb a little above the ankle, and', pasSed over it. breaking the been across the angle of the stick and tearing 11, T ut ri most entirely eirthe limb. • Whoa he w.ls the bones of his leg were protrrd lea a esti. erablo distance from the tiesh. The wagon of the Vigilant Company was close at hand, and : Into it the injured .Man was lifted and con veyed at once to Passavant's IntlrmsaT• The limb W SO. badly injured that it was impos stble,to &wee It. and amputation waA awes sary. We hear that Mr. Shirley le at present as well as could be espeete.l. bur:ls suffering greatly froui his injury. lie has the sincere sympathies of his' comrades -and of all who know him. Freedmen'• Ud SoClety The annual meeting of the Pittsburgh and. Allegheny 'Ladles' Society, fur the relief of the Ereeemen, is to be held in Allegheny at Dr. Clark's chure4corner of Siockton evened and Sandusky streets, this afternoon at Ind( past two o'clock.--The annual report will be, • presented, and addresses wilt be delivered by gentlemen selected for the occasion, who will net fall to interest the audpence, and all who appreciate the work of the society are lawn tatly invited to be present. • =I HE 411NS-01. Bstor.lay. .1,705 - ember 101.8, 18% as!. 'elork r. IL.. Mrs. M A Itl, eausort of the lot: E.l - Hernias lu the '&44 year of bee age. flee to,er9l .111 Lek,- - Jae fr*m her-Iste_real ,lence, No M Nreb ter *tree . THIS SI .05150 at 9 o'clock * to preeeed to et. Mary'. Chneter . !der ritrele, ***heti., et the Lto fly. an. rev etionY melted t 4.• tend veltheut eon.. NEW AbVEit. elzE:11 • ,II I I/ ILL' I 1•;••1_-_--, - lit •• thv • ••,14 ..e ee4uleta, exert,: .r. 1“ nit- -It tte 'O4 ew I • tgt..ov ur , tel t • •-nv 4•1“. - CT .4 1 IEI.I-1.• . uAy CI FE. p.lOB • I , oera. IN rnt.Bo.oB 10....50.0.. 0..0 1• I' WI night. Elearev sad . Calm. 0, 0. • •rn Ni 1.f.8 ruts-newt—Rev. L/8,10 hat? . ••:• • • . • ~ Coon.. TBasoBo .".00 0111.0.• V.. n • FAIRMAN at SAMSON. ITN I).E.IRTALK ERIS No. 196 Suoithfield St., ear. 7th, (Entrance from nevem( Street.) .I=•xlem , , Awl/ IZ3 HA riuuKKY STREET. -11 ‘ 1 .1.1132111Z111,.. PA. R T. INMATE & CO Q UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAINIERS Manchester. Wood's Mtn and vicinity. COFFIN RDOMS Al MANCHESTER MAY STABLE. tbrneroi libefifteit and Clartlers Meets. b Sarre and Carrlsers to rnle bed. OPEGA GLASSES . • FOR BILE OR HIRE, s ' 40 AT DUNSEATH & c.d) wtrai. Street: . . - LADIES AND qrxes Aorc:ainsis, ALL STY LES, T_GazArix EzDttrao rants; AT •• a . GROVER I:. HAIKEWS ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH . Sewing Machines Are THE BIDsT for Faselly .ditanutacturing pur pose.. Call and see them at e 7 ro. IS .Fifilh Street. = SPECTACLES, CEO TO HASLETT & C o ,p 3 934 Smithfield Street. NEVI' AND IMPROVED METHOD REPAIDING AND POLISHING ROOD WITII 0 L'T TUE rszor VARNISH, WAX, OR kg-mm.l4.A I= - • UNEQUALED IN BRILLIANCY AND DURA SLLITY, and with one pair the labor, alma and cost ol any other precast.- PATENTED AUGUST lat., IPS& FOR STATE, COUNTY AND SHOP RIGHTS Address SNICKER et.. IRVINE rickl:BZ Neweule. Cuslaseria.n.l_munty. Ps. 1051 W). R1L10DK.,../ . . W. 11.:i..10141 , ANDraiwr EAGLE- COTTOIMORKS. fIA'IISG lIECENTLY OVRCIII46 . EP Tt.E. ESGLY. 41.917..itr WO" K. 3 f o,"ntl 5. KANO, ".• 1 t tUr- u t speuttuityl fur= ttle pu P . 't • " tlae u.u.atit tutu ep; di ; I oen.. that kerya .1t amtl Cai.2ll pe our or .4,1 e •lIIIIMeti In.! poy pn.. Pile Pout •121 , 14.4- 1.11/e. , thr plarp, f. -ou -IH-1 iCEVT HE DEC Plutirbsblur bu , t column dvd.r en • • r , 61,t1.bru. but fet .• • V• k 1•41 y (v. !Att. , •'. yew ° . aNI n• ~„ , • tent . to .11.111 -11 Um- • • t. I IN • .t7l±l.l:i. c.v., 01. HOUSES: LIORSEaI: FOR bAXa so - nd WOl4 t b e .01d then" we ' o.e goon Usti 40 S. rod guai 'warn. Lit' not Pint street.. near CLOSE & CO., Practical Faraliure Manufactuf in rs, COL PENN ANO WAYNE STREETS Latest ante. of VORMITURE ennatantla on ban p G irrseunu ,11, . • FOR SAVINGS 1 1 7 c.: (37 "Z ro cnxvt.l3. gem root. CENT s"Vx&IBER 1.0 1.111. ir.ziaidepa °CENT. . I .BaFaLL3' T Mee tax.) PRAM litrirZYßEEt 187 s P I Openaaa.araay e 34.. and on WO.l a a. vama tip. V .. , GAGA ovcicKik 41,50 EMI MEM= FM