ix ~'*".l.4'l=l THE f►AiLT _GAZETTE. PEIBLISIIIED BY Penniman, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING 88 N'irtjeatToot. F. B. egAINIMAN, ) 2,1 P. P. 1101.18ToN, _ JOSIAH MING ElllO.l r. REED. i 4 "in e " 215"ge1•- 1:021 glue e Copies...". ............. Lel:vend tiy carrter r (per week) Subscribers, (peryear) Llbirot redaction, to Ne...b07. at 4 ii 44222 the pisbitegh 64getti,. 111 II TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 13, 1866 A. 1118£01 . )12101ti has been evinced on tie part of matty,of the old admirers of Slavey to attribute the' comramt ive failure of brods in the Southern States almost exclusively to the inertness of the blacks since coer ciooluta been withdrawn. Gen. Jenkins, of Georgia, puts a different face on the mat ter. ge attributes the failure in part to the indisposition to steady labor of the freedrutp, but chiefly from unpropitious leallolll. But even Withthese abatements, h . - , adds, what will be an agreeable surprise everywhere, that the pecunidry results of the year are Of cotton, he says . . the "prlge of the article will be more than three-fold that of the average of former years, - whilst the production-in weight will be.fully rine-third of that realized in -those years." • THERE aro reports that the Feniani, propitiatory to the next onset upon Cana da,. niean to cut the Atlantic Cable. Any nation at war with another, - Would do the same thing, provided ,!.heir :interests re quired the barbarism. But it remains to be shown'that excursions by certain classes or our own citizens, against the territory of au adjoining nation, with which we are at peace, are legitimate acts of war fare. 3lns. IllcCxxnE, a:faruter's wife, living near Quincy, Illinois, apparently died on Sunday, a week ago, ant neat day was buried in the family vault, near the house. On Wednesday, groana were heard in the vault by sonic children; the collin was opotted, and the woman fOund alive. She had injured herself in attempting to force open the coffin, but is recovering. TUE young RepubliCans of Washington are concerting measures to give Congress a formal and cordial welcome upon its 're assembling. Civic and military delega tions'are expected to participate from - dif ferent cities. This is the demonstration which -the supporters of "My Policy" construe into an assault upon the Presi dent. 'iTrtE Cleveland papers are jubilant over the completion of the he* Union_Passen ger Depot in that city, which they claim to be the largesr in tho world. It wis for= many opened on Saturday, with a banquet and speeches. The building is 008 feet .long by 180 broad, and cost half ti of dollars. COLORADO has taken the start of all the territories in establishing a good common school,. system. A seminary for higher education has also been commenced, under favorable Auspices, at Central City. Ari zona, Montana, Idaho and New Mexico have made no aorta worth mentioning in this direction. Ix Cincinnati, Judge Warren has de cided that "a conviction by a court mar tial would be necessary to disfranchise a deserter" under the act of Congress. This has the merit of adhering to the "line of safe precedents," - -. 'BEFORE the New 'York election Mr. .Seirard's frietids said heivould regard the defeat of Mr. Coffman as such a demand for big own return to private life as he would feel bound to, obey. Why don't he hurry UPI& resignation ? THE time was when 'Tharlow Weed claimed to be the Warwick of American politics.•• The power is broken. The witchery of Iffe incantations is dissolved. He only excites jeets by lingering longer ,on the stage: 4THE Buffalo Ucinmereica, which, as its name imports, was sold to the President, and supported his policy till after the late elections, concedes that the people have de cided in favor of Congress. . Cowasaes will =Wig regulat edesiott op Monday, the third day of December— .three weeks from yesterday.' Alieady some of tlis members haie Arrived it Washington 4, Aar account of an apparatus for consum ing all the.smoke and gases evolved from eoal, withll computation of the saving made therJby, is given in another column, and is worth considering.. . Tan Oc!'ober elections sent the mercury in the re thermometers all over. the Bonth dovta several degrees. 'The Novem: her electifti must send it down to tro. Tlinnuis a possibility that Lippencott, Repubil, has been elected to Congress rim the linth district of Iliinols, mak ing a gal ; of one member. ' Ix Is now stated that General Sherman luts'gone to lifezico , to see the French well off. The result will doubtless put a differ-. ant face on the matter. THE election of Van Horn, Radical, over Waddell, Demo - erotic, in tbo Sixth - Congressional district of Missouri; appears to bo certain. - _ GOY. FLETTITEII s CharlJeD. Drake, and Henry T. Blovt are .cornpetitors for the United States Senatorship in Missouri. TuE Republican majority Li Illinois ''rans • np to 68,000. . . The Senetership ,1041 ES. EDIYOBS hierrin:—.l6 It not iralWir' Teel that an expression should be had, on the J:art - sr :h.e people of Western Pennsylvania, as to their' eheice in the determination of the - question of the 131C002501111.1151 to Mr. Cowan ....In view of his app: thing retirement tenni the sea:act ClUtemPue apt t o he TOmilli in matters oft/As sort. The 7 fkre t• 00 much 019 " . posed to refer the adjust:Walt of 'political questions to ooh cliques or combinations (seff.constituted soinorety) as mar assume the es ponsibility. SlSPcfltoge to have taught -us a totter lessen. Yot the betsSenaorial position of ail °them, men aught to elected of assured few. as well as abil ity. Such a combination is seldom foetid in 'the politician (taken In Its commonly 2u:opt ed sense) and yet by the existing order of managements from such material the choice has to be made. The y. Omenry of Western Pennsylvania constitute the strength of the tnepublicart -patty of the State, and yet of the three diets. • ions (politically) of Its territory their section" is least regarded in the disposition of of honors. Their community interests we car ' tainty commensurate with either of those of the other partitions. The retiring Senator Is their Senator, and they are fairly entitled, . certainly, to have a voice in the nomination of his aueoessor: With men well np to the • • mart of suitability for the plaoo—men of -standard a:concur. in every res Peat, Thomas Williams, for instance—why :would. we loon beyond the motaitalnsfar aMOM. Ilc a 4; 0 11111 ) , , 3 cents. ..... 15 emus. =! VOLITIgE LXXX.---NO. 273. CITY ITEM = At Wm. Fleming's ladies fur house, No. 155 Wood street. At this establishment may bo seen one of the deist and target assortments of ladles and misses' furs ever offered for sale in this city, consisting of Capes, Berthas, Eugenes, !duffs and Cuffs; Gay's Patent Eicoi slor kluff4hlso a large assortment of gents' fine fur Caps, Collars and Gloves . . Persons wanting anything in the above lino will please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • Wit. FLLMIIIO, '- No. 13T Wood street. =!=l Remind our city and country friends, that Fo e. Fit th Street., Is the renowned emporium for the sale of fleets and Shoes, directly under the Opera House'. That Gardiner, No, 60 Tifth street, that is sell toll the cheapest and boat Boots and ttithee I dome doubt; nevertheless, it is true. Tx" , him. • . Ton Can Bay Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Josephs. Finch's Distillery, N0.189r190,114 end 193 First street, Plttabnrgh. 173:2=G1 Large supply of Full and Winter geode, being received, new novelties, at the Opera House Shoe Eitoro. CM - to Fleming'. Drug. tore. I , Zo. SI Market street, 'for llestetter'S and Drake's hitters, cheaper than any other 7 , - place. • Remember Good Cough Candy can be obtained at 112 red Oral street, Allegheny City. GEO.: Beacas. Go to Flemlp/i4 Drug Store, No. 8i Market street, for the beet Dedielna Liquors oral' kinds. the Saperlority of Gni - diner's Boota and Shoes is unirersall, acknimiedged. - • Look Uere Quick, You aro wanted, at 'the Opera House Shoo Store. Their ales Is Immense, ut too Opera House shoo torn. Great lied - action In prices, at the Opera House Shoo Store. You Coo Buy Now Hops at Joseph S. Finch's Ton Can'.6oy row Hops et Joseph S. Pinch's. TELEGRAMS [By the Merchants' Batioesi Telegraph C 0.3 . Prom 011 MY'. • Special to the Fittsburgh Palette. OIL CITY, NOT. le. Myer seventeen inches. Weather cool and Oil market dull and nothing doing. FrinsithlN, November 12,Ileiti, • 'rho river at Oil City fifteen inches; at Frank lin sixteen incites, and falling slowly. These la grospects of rain. FOREIGN ADVICES BY THE CABLE, The London Times and the Fenian miera—lnetirreetton In Sareelona—A Plot In ripain—The War In Japan End ed—Death Mr the Ticoon Confirmed. LONDON, NovembOr 12.—The London Times' Of this morning, says S Considering the diffi cult position of the President of the United litates, and ids efforts to prevent the invasion of the Braid; 'Territory, in liorth" America, it would see with satisfaction some compli, ance ith his request in behalf of the lenlana who had been convicted of treason and sen. 'mond to death; Wit still It would concede no immunity in case of another invasion. Pasts. Nov. It—The report that an 'near rectlonhad takun plan!) In Barcelona In un true. n.onto, Nov. It plot has been dlecover ed In the city of iaragossa, In consequence of which, severs] Arrests have been mail,,. Losnox, Nov. 12.—^ elegrapide dsspetches have been received, which statettbat the it ar. in Japan bas ended. The report of the death of the Tycoon is con. firmed. Livinuroim, Npv.l2.—Eo2ton bears; MlMlling U tt u' ltn a Ln " ko d 4. s g e ltrnso b tlll% for money; 11. .S. 5-200, Erie, S 2; Enna* Central, 77. X. FENIAN TRIALS. Argument of Cestosele—Wllliath Duggan Acquitted. ToUOI7O, C. W., Oct. 11—The Court met at V/ o'clock today. From the seare.ty of spec. tators it was evident that the 'excitement which, during the past week, has calked ro. ;larding the Fenian trials, was considerably abated. She members of the bar present were. lion. J. IL Cameron, 11. A. Harrison. D. and J. MeNab, for the Crown, and H. lecHln. Ile, J. Fleming Murphy for the accused. At a quarter past twelve His Lordship took his seat on the bench', William Leggin was the Ent who was place d In'tne dock. Ha it stout, able-bodied looking man, apparently between forty and fifty yous of age. Mr. MclCensie—l move, my Lord, in this case to have the Indictment quashed on the seine grounds as that relied ori in the case of the Queen vs. O'Neil and others. The prisoner exercised his right and chal lenged through his counsel, thirteen jurors before a jury was empinueiled. Mr. Mc.lienzie—"BefOre -my learned friend Mr. MaNab -opens the awe, I would move the. Court thatit, calls upon . the Crown, to se lect cm what counts in the indietment,they.pro. pose to try the -prisoner; whether they elect him to be tried .s an American citizen or British subject. I think 'that this is the proper time to do soi I submit, the pawner has no right to be tried on two distinct Offence. on the same Indictment. '- Mr, Harrison—Mv Lord, I submit that this is .not a proper tires to bring forward such en objection. After a lengthy aignment between counsel His Lordship rejected Mr. McKie:ids motion. Mr. McNab opened thq.case for the Crovrif in a short address. After - the examination of witnesses Hon. Cameron said zth.t, It being hal Elitist five, it would be better perhaps to reserve the pro. ceedlngs for tke defense till tomorrow, and, the jury could be looked-up tor the night. A juryman asked whether .there was any need of hearing 'evidence forAhe defense ln' case they were agreed that no case was made out. The Judge said there would not. Juryman—We are: unanimonsly of opinion we most acquit the prisoner. Ills Lordship—That disposes ot , The Clerk recorded and declared the verdict "Not Guilty: , • , His Lordship, addressing the prisoner, said: uggan. the jury found you not guilty, an d I think properly so. Ton have re. ceived a charneter in three brief words which, state that yod are an "honest, hard drinking. bard working man: , Contract that eliarecter, if son can, and be in future an honest, bard working man, and all will be right. Now you ace at liberty. Who camel will Ciao Concluded-111e State Prison—A Reform Reedost—Cele- =t2== Ern , Yeas, Nov. 12.—The Jumel will case wee colataanced and,ooncludel today in the Supreme Mutt: The Jury, after an absence of live minutes. rendered a verdict in sub stance, that Mao testatrix was in an unsound state ot mind when she made the will: The /*ening...Express says that an officer- of one of the benevolent inetitnUons of title city, receptly paid artofflolat visit to the State pris on at Sins Sing anti reports a most Injudicious and Inhuman Ineitiod of discipline prevalent in that institution and strongly recommends an investigation by" the prison association. Mr. Williams, tho Episcopal clergyman who was charged th picking Alio pocket of a laxly In a Attl M e t es stake, has been' released on ball— • The evacuation - of this silty by the British forces, In 1783, will be commemorated by the First division of the National Guard of this State on the Seth, when the annual fall parade of the division will take plane. Terrine estle—Sekoo Eters Wise Kerr, " yowl , Hors. O. W., Nov. 12.—A terrible gale on take Ontario occurred on Sunday morn. Ing. Tile following disasters are reported hereabouts: Schooner John StevemeonZ beach. ad; high and dry, near railway station; schooner elliplan, total wreak; schooner Iris, sank alongsrde cribs; schooner listen - clone In New Harbor; schooners Union, North Star and Atlantic damaged. 2410 far 'Destitute illaltermsam. (Mum, N0v.12..4t la understoml that tho ooveramant will. tarnish all relief for dastl. tut., ashen:mu on the Labrador coast - Tho Quatro ham witted' a letter to Mr. Wats rt ,g ll l=ln t attho Eal r lat b rarg i to re o id serid. allyoraMsapriadog seep sympathy. ' SECOND EDITION. VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. rerritee hoffrinmiud Heavy Iliprinkllty The Times correspondent gives the follow tog particulars of the great ram 'no in India: • A Calcutta. paper, of August lath, says Twenty thriusann paupers !tom the Carmine sit leken districts have inundated Calcutta, and tie arrivals are reckoned at two bun Oren a day. We hive. on (Oa highest :lilt homy, a frightful picture or the prevailing tlestltur.on especially In Cuttack. It would be difficuit to exdggerate•the n.agnittitle anti extent Of the calamity; all tile accounts I have Scott have underrated It4it Is difficult to obtain re. liable statlsties as to the mortality from fan -lee, and cholera occasionetl_ly 'it; but all I have seen and heard convinces me that it has been on a scale of frightful inaauttudo. There are still lour long black months be fore us, hough. for a month past there has seemed to be some slight abatement in the distress. In the four districts of lielasare, Alidnapoor, Sarnia and Tirhoor over torty tbouband non-laboring paupers wore being re lieved daily In the latter part . of July, beside seven thousand who were able to make some return for food by working. -A week later we find thirty-lour thousand relieved nally in Bolasare and Midi:weer alone, while Poore° and N'uttila add 17,001 more to the said is believed that in Cuttack the majority' of tile people must tile herein relief cult .reach them, while one thousand pennons a day were perishing at the single station of Bolasdre. A vessel, the Tuba! Cain, which was bring ing them food was driven off by a storm and compelled to thro w overboard Mailbags ot rice, hut Maeda not all anti possibly not the worst. The new crop of rice will eoou be obtained,hut It is likely to odd a new source of danger: for, lacking other food the poor people will devour 10 in Its Immature and unwhole.oniestate and a dseatiful pestilence will probably Mts be produced. ' Unless the land can be covered with a net work of railroads and canals, there seems no escape from the frequent repOiltiOa of such calamities, and that dayl is fur distant. Another account says:. en the famine was at its height, the starving poor, we are told, crowded Into the streets of Calcutta, and it was estimated that 110' fewer than twen ty to twenty-Ove thermion( starving people, were' wandering about the capitol. At Mel- Metes Ghat, chore the Bombay met, chants rinsed - a land and distributed I food, there Wore at one time ;OW famishing applicants ex °wiled up. They were described to. placed In - order upon an open space waiting Inc :the , distribution: On onto side nearly 4,0/0 !finder's, each with a. leaf platter before him, were scattered on the wet ground hastily partaking of the scanty dole they received. On the tiler side were thousands ht famlabing Mumelmans, ranged in like manner and watching with client and greedy eagerness the imeal of their /Mimeo brethren, dud collotillg bitter longings the minutes until their turns should come. Under the shelter or the Ghat urowdett the women, girls acid children. ,„ Outside the gates were hundredd anti bun. dreds who Ilan lost their chance till the next distribution, but over all a horrible dead sl. lence—no chattering or converse—baldly u sound eiceptiug ,when, at intervals, toms wretch threw up his arms with an ejaculation to heaven, wrung from him by the unapteaoa ble pangs of Mincer. More Mot this, tellelais *rote: home descriptions of meeting dead bodies In every morning's ride—bodied lying in the road with the village dogs eating them at-leisure. 1=1173 A Calcuttajournel stated that in Ihtlasore having a population of 12.000, the iloatla swooned to ~00 a day, and on the Govern went demanding of the ullicials it report against the • libel, the collector of the district rep' that on the Oth of augnst he hail 240 du the ritY. on the 5111, 151, and for the ;reekending the 9t.lt, 151 a day. The bodies sometimes re maining unburied for three days. • • • , The province of Orissa angered the most severely; one paper declaring that 400,010 130ilig . have - perished In maritime Orlset alone. in- deed a telegram from Andiu annoucce that. halt the population of Orissa have perished In the famine—that is, I olly.two in Bilotti and a - , half of people. . Another Cam.]lin Invasion—M(l.loz. not y«t Depe - riect fur Irelend-141- •IrtiCllolllll CO Circle. ThrOngt•call the; Cottuiry. • Yong, Noviinber 10.—Builnesi Is pro greasmg very smoothly at the Steptien. Read Quarters Just now, money and ern's contin ue to Dow In wlth:lncreased raplulty, one Uni ted States reglißent contributed Race' bun dred and eighty-one dollars. Ur. Stephens :has act yet taken his dcpar turofer - . • The World believes that the Fentans,con template a !renewal of their movements against the flritiell North AmeriCue poases along, and ?are making active Preparations for annthcrltivasion of Canada. circular is out In a letter of Instruction, to the centre of each circle in the country, givlug • directions as to the organization of Infantry, artillery and cavalry regiments, and.thoproper nutforals for each corps, etc. ft eminates from the (lead qulrters of the itoberts branch of the Fenian brotherimod.• • Mexican Maners—Protest teem Ortega BPOlrSneliLli, Nov. 8 -Via New Outeenay Nov. 11—Tin rarrold'S special ..aye: Ortega and suite art !veil at grunts ou the 31, but were arrested by too Military atithardies and afterwards permitted to return •to - Now Orleans, but remained at, Brazos. A protein from lieueral Ortega and Ule Mem bers of lils.stute, appears in the Rio Wanda Ciburisiof merlons. The Geteral first refers to the guarantees under wbthh be came—gUarant en winch 1m elaitna, in taw! . scope, tacitly admit his pro per political character an the constitutional Presidentnf. the Mexican Republic. Be then recites the acts accompanying and includurg the arrest, and protests, lint, against the no. lotion of the individual guarantees given by the law of this country to loreigners traveling therein; second, in the name of and no President of the Mortenn.Republic as consti tuting an Indirect inlet (entice by armed force Of tiro United. States In t lie ;caution et the local Mexicali quest:Mei and tiara, against any act, direct or latfireef, which, through attempts to -impose upon„ the people of Mexico tne trac tional government of Don Benito Juares. lam satisfied that the policy hum will be hereafter much more active in support of Juarez, and that,at least n strong moral MO u .ence will be exerted to settle the troubles over the river. ' • Blavayonas, Nov.. G.--Canate.s still holds the city. On the a ft ernoon of the 24.14 a courier arrived nem Prow J starer bearing it peremp tory order for the surrender 02 the city to Ta 'pia. after holding a council of ills otheers, Cauales consented to surrender on the follow ing conditions, viz.: Thu troops to pass beyond thettato of Tam 'anlipas, all the acts of Cantata. tultaluistra• Lion to be declared valid no one, to be prose cutedfor politactilacts since ttio 12th of Au gust, Canales to remain In command of the troops. These conditions Tapia .styled un worthy of notice, and stated that he should attack the town ut nit early day. Canalei continues to exact money rout the people. An 'injunction" Nerved on Governor - Plotener—tleetion Returns—Bodies/ Majority in Missouri 23,000. ST. LOUIS, November 12.—Injunetione, at the instance of Morris, Jessup a Co.; New York, Lave been nerved upon Governor Fletcher and railroad companies to prevent thent from selling the Cairo and rotten Railroad for the benefit of that'Stats% The petitronere for in junctions hold three hundred and ninety-four thoneand dollars lit bonds on:the said road, secured by two deeds of truit,'ittid claim t bat the only right the Mate has in the midi-that of a mortgage; and 4ubject to ordinary quali ties and limitatlchtsof such Instrument. The cane will come baciru the United States Cir cuit Court in thelkpril seaslou. • Eighty countlee in this State:deo an °Metal reported Radical. majority of 'GAO. The countlee vet to-hear from will probable in crease it to between twenty and twenty-Svc thousand, • mextean Affairs-8414t0n contraelleted— Col.'Melvor Released. Now UHLMANN November 12.-11. A. De La Rutntree, Secretary of the Mexican Legatton under the ministry of filcLatn, Just returned from Ctitbanima, publisher a brief fetter In the Plenum , contradicting the rumereiland statements that in consideration of the comb , tenance and support afforded President Juarez by our Government, he would volte, nt to alionateportions of the Mexican Republic. colonel Melver, Into of the rebel army, pho has been held ander military arrest, has been Trimmed. The grand meteOrlo display, botiecen mid night and dawn promises to be witnessed by Obaeogiolu...of a RebeLlieasral—Sneeesa Loom/awe, November 13.—The romaine of ex,renel General !humeri were Interred at imxington.yesterglay 'after the preliminary exercises here. There wu no disturbance. MoFerran, Armstrong It Co., one of six of our most prominent cotton merchant firms, tatter , inaugurated a daily three o'clock after. noon market by auction, whereby planters have the option to take the prices last offered. The affair turned out a splendid success, na halm being offered, and 6/5 sold at alliiaittc. The. Caluellels Clopfederstitta PieJenne. Iturearee, O. Nov. 12.—h is' understood that storm meat will be made public After the departure of the udideterial delegation. an. now:ming important earUculare Of the course to be .purned by,tbeza to Zeeland relative to Lis Ceittederaobu wham'. , FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. THE FA3IIIIE IN INDIA: luereasti;i, FENLINS. citthe lie - vicottoto narkes, MMEIN PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,' 1866. FROM WASHINGTON, Disasters at Nee--!mount of Colo In ad C. N. TreAsurs—Clrealnr from demi. tort' McCulloch—lnternal Revenue— The Portion or Telt Davis Asked CM. —The Piddle Lamle. NY esuntirrox. November 12.—Consul lark- Patrick, at Nassau, reports additional plas ters by_ the recent gale, among which are sev- Oral americau.vessels lest. , The examinatlen of applicants for Contelar places proves nor to be a microform, lint 1$ rigid and thorough. Out of the num:monsoon (thirties ir....0 have presented themselves; Onli two thus Jar have been passed by the Beat The amount of coin on hand to-day in the Treasury was $4077,759, and coin certificates, 420531,540; total; {7,0,14,319. ; The Secretary of the Treasury has kissed a circular amending the following paragraph contained In the Treasury Department ("rai -1 lar of Slay 27th, 1847, to the Treasurer and Ass Blatant Treasurer of the United States; and depositories of public moneys: Whenever any disbursing onleerf or disbursing agent shall die, resign, or be s'upereeded or removed, You will at once atop i urt her payment of his drafts or 'checks previously drawn. thwarter cheeks previously drawn by disbursing agents who may die, resign, or bo removed, sill be paid i rom funds on hand 'to their credit unless the name atoll hove heat drawn taste than four months before their presentations, or there are reasons for suspecting •frami, or circumstances which would lend a judicious officer to decline to pay the name.. Referring, also, to the dire*. tions In aid circular, of the same date, to dhs beam g tfflcers and agents, that public &POS. !tortes will not be required to pay drafts of disbursing officers when payable to any par• son or his order. The construction which las been placed upon these instructions forbid ding the payment of such draßs payable to order is hereby modified, and hereafter the Treasurer Assistant Treasurer and publi c Depositories are authorized, in their discre tion, when satiated of the correctnessof the ind.reletuents, to pay drat ts payable to order in cases where serious ineourenienee,delay Or injury would result by refusing to pay the Same. Tho following appointments of Internal Rerenno onkel s were made to-day: Daniel H. Neiman, Aaayssor for trio 10th district of Pennnylviulla; Thomas Miller, Assessor for ,he 7th district Of 01110. The receipt° from Internal ROVOMUO to-day were /.649.174.&i. Messrs. Lowry and ilillyer, Commissioners from Mississippi to ask for the pardon ofJeff. Darts, were at thu White House toolay, and left a note asking the President to 11. r. a Stay for an Jaunt-law. • . Thu lienural Land Office his' received re turns from Tellabsidee,,Flonda:showlag that duriug October 21,448 acres of the public lands were disposed of la that State for actual std. t/cment under the Flotne.tend law. • Returns from the local °Cho at st, rater, Minnesota, show that during' the past mouth 3,658 acres wore disposed of. The Nouthern Preto on the Northern tarotton.—The %toot on Rwanda,. the' .I.;.tot—The Fite of the Constituttontil Amouoment. ' New Yong, Nov, 12.—The stramabtp 'NW York, from Bremen on the 28th, has arrived. _.. ' The following is the Richmond Whip's le cr on thelate elections: "Just an we thought: Just as we said they wonid do. The Radicals wive swept the north, and In that word we In clude the west, which seems ro rival New Eng land In ,ruillcaltain. We are accustomed to distinguish the western from the northern Stated by kiwi, almost tender, phrases, and, to expect from then: mautfestations of censer- Xiitaitta not looked for in the former, we will not be apt to do so liereattel. The %Vest In- thoroughly imbiled with the - rancorous spirit of ltadlcallstu. Some of the heartiest haters and bitterest persecutors of the South are front the Western 4Nortlei western States, such us Wade, Schenck, Ethel latmrcer, Grimes, Be. With • the ex newton of Maryland and the unflinching lit tle Delaware,e hien edit:Vs thinks and acts tor nmself, j tite whole Not tit hiss gone just pas we expected, foe itself, against the South, against the Colon, and against the Constitution. Not even could tile heavy Conservative majority In New York city redeem the State of New York. The majorities In the several districts 'more than counterbalanced It. • We are happy to lie able to nay that the spir it, Prof our people do not appear at all de 'prowl! by the results Of glens eleettona.. Ti.• egrogeted nothing else, and ate therefore not disappointed. The indications ate that the Northern sectional Party has rather lost than gained. It has. already reached that position in Which - it had everything to fear and little to hope. It could not expect to Increase its power by new accessions, but lied canoe Map. prebend the losses and gilding away of its strength. , Radical mm may health' to have at. tallied Ws oulmtnating point and hencefor ward itacourso will downward. Tee effect of theae elections upon the fate or Oho Conathutionni A wend went Is the inter esting point or Inquiry. The fidelity of Mary. land and LadaWate to COngervatlvelem has, as far as too can judge, sealed the. fate of that amendment. t required but ten Staten to defeat, and we now have fourteen arrayed against It. There would ateent to lnf but one s ul a l e ot t o L or securing tilt paltry tort Relics Into Prices of esoudatuffs Contrasted. Now Tone, November 12.—The Prima* con trasts the prices of breaderturs with those ruling through the poet six yeare, by which It appears that flour Is now riper tent. higher than during the - highest market, when gold was much higher limn now, and adds: Al. thongli there way be no feeds to warrapt the preeent extraordinary price, for breadotugs there Is yet a canoe Tor the advance, aril that canoe I. speculative .Man la. WeaterMtkalers hold back their produoo, undo the remit Is seen lu the lollowitor receipts of Muir and wheat ut Tide Water, from the epee:lngot nav igation to the clomp of October: Flour—ln 1666, 212,700 bbla; in 1e65, 650,700 bbl.; In 1864. Mice. Wheat—ln 1866, 11,61.3,9 W by; In W, 6,797,8 00 hu; 1064, 13,17/3,001.1 ho. Withal:me light receipts at t. aboard, and within two or three weeks oi the close 01 navigation, It Is net erirprlalcia that the idea of a short supply for the whaler causes extravagant speculation, but let the grain holders look out and stand from ander. linitalna-Amenirgeno telegraph • SAN FRANCHICCI, Novemeor it —Tim' bn r k Onward r. porta haring leftist retropoulowah I fifteen oporatore and constructers in t h e ser vice of rho Russlan.A.morioan telegraph ex pedition. • • ice bed cpmmenged forming when the On .word 'eft, but th mon wero comfortably housed for the win er. _ - Tne proof° of retropoulowski treat the party with great hospitaitty. Colonel Bulkicy started for Anadyr Bay, August rd,d is ,expected here during the present month. Tee fluseuin war steamer aria's, left the same day fur lileolaufski currying Cemtt . Allll,9OEr, the Rusalun Commissioner. Germania Confederation New Tone, November 11.—A London letter says: There seems little reason fb dnnbt that the Kin; of lloilaud will at mute join .the NOM burnian Confederation. There Is a strong party In the country which lb not only willing, but amxions to transfer the govern ment of the country to Prussia, and if Its members ran do no mote, they can at least In duce the King to resign his pretensions to the Government of Luseubourg. Since NM that Duchy has formed a pa. t, of the German Bend, and bus been garrisoned by Prussian troops. Not a single Dutch giddier has ever occupied the fortress, and to all Intents and purposes the place Was a part of Germany In agree ment with tne provision of the C ongress of Vienna. Colorado Election—Letter from Ciov. Cumming.. PRILADttrulA ' Nov. 1.2.—A letter finblished from Governor Cummings, of Colorado, - do. nice the aspersions against him for giving a certificate of election to Mr. Hunt as a Con. gresslonal delegate. He atates that Hunt re ceived a legal majority of the votes. the Board of Canvalisers - having counted for Chllleott. the candidate of the party anxious for the admission of Colorado as a (state, the votes of a company of volunteers formed of Kobel prim. oilers enlisted at Chicago, who had no right to vote. Durd erer Mr's. Gar von and Daughter BassOnvitte, S. C., November 12.—The net grocei who killed !dm Garven and daughtvr, near Orangeburii, worn hung on haturday by thu citizens. The freedmen of the vicinity a ern no incensed against the perpetrators of the outrage that they• wanted to burn the murderers, but worn pi - ovented by the whites. Mlioxlonsly',Exerefuei Borrow. Nov. ll—lnteresting and !inpres• siva farewell -services-were MALI 'this lifter noon on board the missionary ship almning Star, a vaned built with the moans raised by n0,u09 children Of the American kiabbatii Schools. The services wore witnessed bp over two Moment' persons, —lt fe !Mid that an artificial ivory in now made In France from a paste of papier mocha and gelatin. Millard balls formed of thin ma terial, though berely.a third ot the price of tho-o made from real ivory, are yet no dursble and elastic that they Min be thrown tromp:le top of the bonne on to the Pavement, orvieleut lv struck with a - hammer, Without lajury, With this sameaste, to which the name of Parisian marble i n given, among many other things, the finest and most complicated mold ings for ceilings con bo made, or captiaLs of collie:is (Inn bo cnnetrneted to any cohOr so 1111 to resemble the most-valuoble Morbid& • —The Newburyport Rea atte n dedtOrf of newly married couple whoa launch gentle he elf,. Intotaging gave way and , let the man the water. Iletore he was reo , cued his wig came otfand floated away. When h e wee pulled out, bald and drenched, hie wife refused to teeegekte him, and besought the crowd. that they would save her lenshand, .peinting frantically to a bough (When drifting down the tide; .• —Coal veins, respectively six and throe feet In thickness Lissa been strock near Leaven worth at a distance f sbo u tefz muarw beneath the surface. The Leavenworth Clan *wearies =lulu the eau!, will be .eateleient torthe *nu* Otate Of win& CITY AND SUBURBAN (ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE. The Fiery Painful in the discharge of our duties as reporter of things transpi big, we determin ed last night to watch for t ie l graud display of a ooting among the stars, I remised by tile foi -1 wers of Pythagoras. Th programme laid d wn by these men of sin • ce fur rho proper o serration of the phenomena, was carefully et died and after learning the precise loca tion of Saturn, Jupiter Mara, Venus, Mercu ry, Uranus, Neptune and the asterolOs We .alowly 'Wended our way to a height winch wait .high enough to look down upon the city and le afford us a clear, uninterrupted vision of the heavens. retelong up n the Light:St tree we could lind, with a dark lantern intor but ton hole and a darker map to our halid, we patiently awaited the netting oir of thefftitele ors. We lint sunned learned ex pressions'wl lb stunning adjectives ilflAl Only scooted asufitn , ry shot across the bleu etherial d u ne to dy cite e.titcles and give vent to it column to report in Our journal. The inliltltcs roiled on. tediously, but 'nary a 'blur tom Uri Instil its place. We were net to be discouraged, how ever, mid threes h chattering teats, ..aiiiiitii prayed that. some uillieltit,olll, little star might skip from the milky way (for our hope Was on this wane.) But alas! the little) ewels clung with wonderful mnaluacity to their snowy path, and—nary a slur shot. We had faith lit Venus. if the stars were Kai- Oiled by spirits kindred to our own—as demonialogists have asserted—we had un bounded confidence in the belief, that limo 31reds of the lesser lights would dance attend. once upon the queen of beauty, But Venus had no chariots, and In her our faith rapidly vanished, for nary a star shot. Then we thought of "Old Mars. wnom we had heard repeatedly . etalosizeil in the stump speeenes of the patriots who used to urge our entry Into shooting circles. if there was any shoot ing to be done certainly Mars %geoid be lu, but he wasn't. There was not a single shot Siam Or near him that.we could discoverthrough our glass, (am inverted tuolbler) and we Lail no more abiding faith in his a airilko chaplet,. Mars may be very good in his place,' but short or adverthona rates, we can lake WU (MIL, notice oi him. We ilienglit of Sep. tune, but imagined him ii. wet .1,1 b•Cllss,” who wools! put Call the heavenly rockers did they shoot Into Ins bosotn. We did not pay touch attention to his quarters. knowing Swans had a circle, we hail hoped to see the stars swing roun d It, more especially since trio Belt "was made up of bottled Buhl. But the heav ens contained no spirit akin to Andrew 'a, uud Saturn wan neglected. Alas! that Parueelsus did not live In our day to give sumo intssuld ed star, the spirit winch controls the White Muse. In short, we . closely observed every quarter of the heavens, measured the 11 xml and varhthle stars, believed ourself an as tronomer, the nixed about the cause of mete or, wondered about the milay way . , re velled fa contemplating the Nebu las, but . all to no purraPe.. There was Mary a Shot. 'f lie clerk of the weather, Indifferent to the gratuitous announcements his pyrotechnic display receives from the tress, tailed to keep the engagement with the public. Why, we do nut know. We lied a re served seat and had determined to utve the entertinument lid extended notice had we witnessed It. As the curtain of morning dropped over the dark stage, and its tile lust star got In behind the scenes, we retraced our MOOS homewards and voted astronomy a bore, the clerk of tile weal her a poor manager, and the Mars not up to their parts. We now pate upon record that the promised display Al'...; a fizzle, aud doubtless good tulles who stay up tomtglit to sec the shower is ill be sible-to ap preciate our experience last night. lrne Robbery nt Iho Union Iteitet—Tire Stolen 31obey 'round.. In our Issue of the 2iith of October we pub lished an actount of a Mr. J southan Town send having been rubbed, on the day pi colons, of $1,3G0 at .he Un.on Depot, while about to take the 'eastern bound train for his home in Ilaytitit tine," New Jersey. Least any of our readers shiJuld have forgotten the eircutn• SWIMS as narrated, we republish-the details. -twin - out west us tar, as Zanesville, Ohio, and on his return to thiS thy - lie put up at the Red Lion 110tei; Miring at that time In Ills possession f.,i,e90 in greenbacks. This sum he divided, placing 44,:iiru, closely wrapped fu a piece of newspaper, In his left trousers pocket, and the remainder, in the breast pocket Cl his vest. On leering the hotel on the night of the robbery for the Union Depot, ho examined both packages and tumid them all right. • Ile took a street car for the depot. and 0.0011 npon the roar platform with sit or seven others. At the depot he bought his ticket with money from Ole vest pocket, and ptro cemled to his berth in t.l.e sleeping ear. Atter taking lila sent he put Ills hand in ids trousers Pocket and found that the pocket had heel, cut open anti thu money taken out. Ile cried Out Immediately that he was in and instant search was inado through the tram for the thief and the woo Cult. As soon us me:.-came to lir deepest oeocern otters revrat,l'of s! that weans Mig • though without any re• the alarm WHY given two Townsend and evinced tae the attain, advising Mai to ,coo at least, us Duly through I lie hope Lo recover to:. money. Mr. Towi .1,000 fur the restl •500 (or the ileteetit made every ogcrti trators of th:s boll feet, until yestertlit, learned through us that u .ithowv Stiarpsbuig bridge, to tutu city 4. as %bleb sum wait of it %cattily gen:tem. i ir i:Mat offered a reward of ration 01 his money, and mu Of the thief. The tmlico lion to ferret Out tint porpr runner3', Oat without rt ty, when onteernuth Wlllllot source he tieutri..l authentic a citizen, living near tile • COdlitsloantialla Malt:ohm uuroay with $l,lOO, well at IMO ~',i vest banks, an,l ,u erl.ovcrcque.Led to give (Mellen:du lor thu smeller anae et lug the ileberlption Lim 41,Utio .11.1 . ouc.. The Lutitteti lietUd 10 cl. 1" ). 1.l 0 I Mu taller, .Ld lit at - friend, tot: lit hull 001102 O[ Out by .10 uxult.ml .L« nudplc cortliugl attkutl It much wealth. /le, i/.130 3ddesiled to exchange 11, 10.11 IL 1./II into IJOSPC•I4UIt Or LIR.I the lulniey a ettlilvered 'Ault hit burg Ideal, rontErl, alble'l negotiate as 0.T.• e11 , 4..e, lee nutlet or the money returned to hts haute while L ltrlemll hastened Immo-h -andy to communtiatelll.thre.very to the po- lice, who will Vrveet . .l to arrest the tinder [isle Morning, mita' Which ire Will be penal'. ted to give Lis Immo publicity,. We hare no doubt the gentleman who hue the money timed IL us Le avers, but whaLjuatlncatton ho can furnish for keep ing Its go-al luck a Secret we cannot imagine, as lie 111U4t Loco known tt had been Vomit Ito-to by [loaves, or at all events was 11Eq his legal property. We shrill be able to give furthet:yarticulura to-morrow. I=! We takepleaaure ill referring our patrons to the card ot the Pittsburgh Gas Serving Com play. We have witnessed the workings of the Saver at the Company 'a office, and are sat isfied there is no doubt but that they material ly Increase the illuminating powers of the Pittsburgh gas. The 111011UA op,nunii.: Thu Saver is attached to the LlLY'Corepany,inetre, and is charged with a hydro-carbou Maid and as the guslowses tit ough tt is carbonized god its iihnoinuting properties increased doubly, thereby redueingyour burners to one-half the also you are using. You cave tlfty per cent. of your gas, and hare as much light as you have under the present, use. Tho gentlemanly rotary, Mr. Robert Christy, or his assiatant, Mr. liendersou, will take pleasure in showing the workings of the Saver, at their unite, No. Merchants' lintel, Smithfield street. This is 'lmportant to gas consumers. fled Ire loyal, special at tentiento I= Afow evenings since two men mooed D. D. Mar and Win. Sanders, happened to be at the same time Ina barber...shop in the Fifth ward. They hung their coats side by shin and pro ceeded to ..take a shave," Sanders. by ill leek, had Ills taco scraped ntnwth before the Other had been finished, and put on one of the coats and left the shop. Unfortunately ill, had put on the wrong coat, and nothing was left foe Harr but to put on Di,. wrong coat Um, which ho did, excusing the Miler pp the ground that he was evidently drunk. All thut wor med him was the fact that In the pocket of his coat, was the sum of $14. 1 1, which he feared might not be In it when ho got his garment. "Ito was right. 110 recovered his coat anti for ty.flva mints of the money, but the two dollars wore missing. Complaint was made before Alderinan Taylor, and tile wrongouitt-inati was arrested and held for a hearing to-day. frlailual Court. The November term or the United States Circuit Court for t 413 district met yesterdav morning at ton o'clock, lion. Wilson aleCiawl. loss on the bench.. Litt the special term of the Circuit Court the trial list was adjourned over until Slay runt, In consequence of the noumnsignment of Mr , cults of the C I rcu It J udges, wade necessary by the reduction In, the number of Supreme Judges. On the opening of the Court, this morning, his Honor, Judge McCandless, re ferred to tife postponement Of the clone, anti retnarked that th ere . was consequently no business to be transacted. 'A entire of jurors had been fitimutoned, but the summons were recalled some weeks since. Court then ad - 'owned. 111spod-thlrety Basiwals--Thoraa3 L. Wil liams and bin wife live In bank alley, and so do Ann McCarthy and Hannah Morrison. Thera seems to bo not the hest of feeling ex isting between the neighbors for a day or two since, airs. M , Carthy and Si rs. Morrison want to th ei house of Mrs. Williams and used the most insulting and threatening language towarde her. Hannah even went no Iltr us to declare emphatically that she. would not leave the promisee until blond bad been meld ed She aid, "however, and it parties situ keep their shore of the vital 11 u in: For fear of a nil:recent state of reattere, hoerovvr, Mr. Williams went before Alderman Taylor, and made Information againet ills neighbors fur sonar of the peace, Warrants were issued. rtte i r- , ' - PRICE 'THREE CENTS. Attempted Outrage in Manchester—The Injured Parties, Refuse to Prosecute. Two young girls, the eldest of whom could not have been more than seventeen, came to the oftleeof AldermactLYmaldeola oil Saturday and made the following statement: On Fri day evening they were walking along Penh street near St. Clair, when they Were accost ed by a young inati who bad been paying lov er like attentions t;ii one of the girls for some time previous, and Milted by him to take a ride down to Manchester In ono of the street cars. They consented, but had .scarce seated themselves in tins vehicle when two more young men entered the car and familiarly ad. dressed their male companion,' who began a desultory conversation with them that watt kept up until they had almost reached the Manchester terminus of the road, when tile strangers` Ind their associate adieu mullet t the can When tee conveyance reach ed the stables their gsllant requested them to walk amass an open geld with him us on the opp side they could take the return curs for this city by way of the Rebecca street route. They eon everted to the arrangement and started across the field, but they hurl got but a short distance when they were met by the tWO young Inert Olio had been-their oompan. ices Mule cur. Without timid:lugs word the three rulDae.s insole a rrOs.ly Indecent assault upon the gine, knocking the. down and tear ing their clothing, while the terrified ere.. tures called loudly (or succor. Their cries reached the. ears of some of the employees at the car stubles, who came Immediately to their usst.danee. O. the approach of the man, however, the wretches fled down the geld In the direction of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and left the girls In ten hands of their rescuers. When the girls had told their Maghstrate prepared to finite up Eva ht tor ation against tne young unitivrtio had went with them\ as an escort. Irmo the city, lett to tins the girls oldectml, stating that tney e willing todo so if their names would not be made public, assuring the Alderman !nor if their parents knew or the occurrence they would be, severely punished, If not mar. tiered outright.. lu view of lids fact the !striae, although , knOwlng the guilty parties perfectly well, has been unable to gets legal nold upon them, and consequently,they ale still at large. Wu sincerely trust Nat the murilerOus young scpUntlrels that could thus concoctthen a cool and deliberate outrage will not long escape the meshes of the law and the penalty due limb. offence. A Prerocion% lions Thief. • On the :Silt of October last a young rr” named C. It. Gamble went to the livery stable J. li. Dahl, ou Fenn street, in the Fifth ward, and hired a saddle horse, with saddle and saddle cloth, bridle ae., the whole establleh meta valued at 'Wu. At the. time when tho elan should have-rcluined with the horse and accoutrement A to the stable he staid away and continued to do so for suceessive days. Search was made, and at length the horse was recov ered at Boller, where tile fellow had Hold them, but Gamble stilt gambolled at liberty. A few days since officer hell, of Alderman Taylor's police, learned that the escaped thief was in the neighborhood of New Castle. Thltlier lie went on Saturday, armed with a warrant for the arrest of Gamble, and found i....toiner mingle ensconced In the Law refire comity Jett. where lie had been plated by Justice J. hi. Craig to await his trial on another charge of horse stealing. It seems that after be had sold Air. Dain's horse, Gam ble had procurtsi a horse and buggy from some person near New Castle, and endeavored Weal the equipage. His manner in endeavoring to dispose of the , property excited suspicion 1111111 lb was arrested, the theft proved and he committed us aforesaid. Officer Bell obtained peaseesion of Gamble's person and brought him before Alderman Taylor. The fact of the theft was clearly proved and the thief was dermal; ted to jail by the magistrate to await Ms trial at Court. Ile gave officer BoU the address of Ills e lfe In Allegheny elty. with this request that she might be sent MY. The °Mecca - out to the addre., , but the lady had departed. Air. Mil was somewhat astonished to learn (rein the neighbors that Gamble had,. besides the wife mentim.ed, three other wives all living in Allegheny; Censldenng that the fast.trian is s„..y oath, apparently not more than twenty year...of age, this may be considered as pretty wtl. , ... .v . Tem bobber/ Confidence:ln our fellow man is a capital thing; so is sngar; hut too much confidence is Tike too inu4 , ll sugar—lt-makes a Man sick. We imuclimAhat Mr. John D. Sneathen, of tills city has become sick (join too tree an in dulgence in confidence. • Mr. Sne.ithen keeps a boat store on Water street, near multhlield. Some two weeks age a British subject named Alexander Ale Dom Sell, hailing trotn Prince Edward's bland, made application to Mr. Sneat hen for a ague, tint min clerk. lie brought with him several recommendations from prominent men, anti Mr, S., without hesitatton,pmployed him. Lie not only employed him, but, seems to have forthwith made him the confidential man,of the establishment. At all events McDonnell siept at the si ore, and .had charge of the MOM'S' till. On So. clue night ho re tired to rest as usual, while In the 'money till there were five hundred dollars ht SevemThirty bonds, and fifty in coupons.. Yesterday morning toe two weeks old confi dential clerk was missing, anti, wane yet, so were the SM. The man and the mosey are still both among the minus quantities, anti there 1,4, as yet, Ireell no clue to the one or the other. In the room which contained the till was a safe In which was °epos Ito.' some SIO,OOO, but lute thin the thief did not penetrate., I A .101 1 7 Alllalr, An inte'reallng young holy with a prepos sessing physique, named Martis-L. Connelly, appeared before Alderman Donaldson, yes tot day, And -lodged an information against Sarah' Jolly, for Inver ant conversion. It appears the prosecutor took up bar lodgings in the home of Sarah, in the First ward, Alto g beity,'soine Dine la,t, spring, bringing with ti e r coosidel awe Ter,..inal propert. Du Ing ter duty beneath' the roof of Miss • J lly, Martha tripod an °Mawr ul calling and 0 net{ e j it cot.iti tame amount of money, • horeb all of wince went; into a • c , moon fund, ou - of which the .spenses of the house were paid. A few' this a since, Martha quarrelled wall; the hostess and quitted thin household, to which She retarndil yesterday and den ended lhat the property Phu Inni brought sill/ her on her arrival,. should he given to -her again. This molest request Mrs. lolly_ I re fused to comply with, alleging that Martha owed her a hosrd bill of 'thirty dollars that must he Ilquidated before she sentild give up the goods. Find ng that abs bud no Other redress but through the law, St anti k repaired to the often of them tigistrate meats ed anti made oath tis stated., A war rant has been boned for the arrest of the ea cured. • Dl.her to be Dbaked . Thonitta W. Janes and ilarlaira Dialler live neighbors to each other in It dout allaygn the Fleet teard, in this city. bait to say, they do not live In that harmony tc4ards each other that should exist among nelkhbors. Not long alnco ]lre. fisher risitvd Air. Jones and In dulged in some most Ithualve and threatening language. and be ore aim left she raised the Iron-poker, vowing thati atm would knock Jones with It to the celebrated locker of his relative; Davy. Mill more recently she went to Jones' residence hod put some of her threats into deeds. 'Ho tar did she carry her activity that she broke the doors of his domi cile, and ountstind things up in a general way. ,Thts was the feather tam broke the camel, Jones back, and lie went complainingly to Al derman Lynch. That Magistrate lamed a war rant for the arrestor the too vigorous Dlaher. A reranlona Dog.—John Newmoyor, liV tng on Centro avenue, has In jtht poneession a Jeronimo' dog. A day or two shine, a little New of Georg° Rosner, living near MEI mover, went Into the bowie of the latter while the dog was there. The animal-ammo. diately alining at the child and bit her throngh thu upper lap: Mr. Rosner, father of the in jured child, mode information beformAliles , Chau Taylor again et the proprietor or the dog, but the matter was dually settled *intent further dl illeulty. False Pretebee.—C.lVehrung, the propri etor of a drinking saloon on the corner of Fifth and Wylie, strooln, appeared before thlorinali Lynch 'yosterday and made oath , against. William Colon for fame pretence. The aociinent is alleged to have borrowed from the iloponout three dollani, elating that Alder man Lynch emit him for it. A warrant has been issued for William's arrest. . sleet.—Tie National Wool .°rowan , Ikmvention will ussemblo tounorrow at Clore. laTel. Thu importance of this meeting will bo fully rem - Ignited by all parsons Interested In wool growing. Delegates are expected to be In attendance from all the Slates interested In wool—sat:oWe) wool—ln the Union; and the oroceedings will bu looked for with mach in. tltt In the Eye.—Charlon Lindsay - told Alderman Strata yesterd ty that Migrate tVll eon, oulhe /oth Instant, attacked Wm. struck him In the eye, knocked ham down and ki nked biro. Witch LW() transaction occurred in t he Elia' ward. At the request of LlatlorrY!_un Alderman Issued a warrant for tae arf i tdsiz t i . the assailant ott a chargo assault e tern Stole a s;ddF,.--Jum7 ..Ve,s.berltint.yes_tortkaz M a de Inlnrtnation beLoorro Charging Is allecoSntelli.'iltgo:filliC7.SeEdd,:;l4enntlaym,,l.°°,lcr, 111 tEast ebePr'tkiwrit';:ill'ait,litLle T a h n e d. il l e ett ge e d hl t u n g l e ,;r w ll u t a properly hc . ld for a hearing. .arreste " pw . rd . 0 1 , 25n,000 ftualllea are now Using the 'Wheeler 6 tv Haan machines, and they !vivo never failed yet to give sateefaction. oaa ,,,„ r & go., the weetern agents, at le path , t teeet, have a Ana stook on hand, from wtden Yon ma make) Our eenxition.. Evelyenuirldne bey sell ie warranted. • • Personal.—llialer General J. B. Ktddoo, Comm nor It the Freedmen's Bureau In Texas, is topping at the Monongahela Howie. He on route to Washington, whith or he goes tethold a consultation with Malor General Howarth upon matters pertaining to the Bureau in Texas. Be leaves this eve. . . • Diseharged.—Margaret Thomas came to the office of J notice :Lippert yesterday, made oath against Andre* hfonrbe for assault and battery. The accused was arrested but was discharged' alter a hearing, the evidence being deemed - Insafeelent to warrant the proceed ings. DIED: DP.VLIN—At him residence ie Baldwin township, on Monday, liorember I:.'sh. at 11. o'clock A. W.. Mr. riOTEtt U. DeVtaN, in thejoto year of hl. age: lite funeral will leave his lste residence. on Wore. .NE,D.T-mO*XINU, at o'clock, to 'proceed-te ttt. Pant's Cathedral. and from thence to St. Maly . 's Cemetery. „The calends and retail rs of deceased are respectfully Invited to etten.t. Carriages will leave Mr. John McKeown's Livery Stable at seven o'clock on the morning of the funeral. " 14 0 4V/Ily, 3 4:4l4k)3).ill4tailizil H • lI.L DALE GEMETERIG—The aa. beau t 1 fel •430111Pacre," the largest suburban, place of sepulchre. except one In Ills coenty, sit uated on New Brighton rued, Immediately north of Alleghen For burial lots, permits or Liles, call at c y., entral Drug Soma of COOL SI CLA Via', Alla . ghtusy City. ALEX. ALLEN, 'Er ATS>3III:IELTALINIELIEt, N 0.160 Fonrut nava, rlttamrgb. 00711 n of 41 lands, CIL&PILB, GLOVE—Wftd even deserAptlc,n of run ezal Pursusnlng tfroo. narawnen. open 1 ..ndalgl3l, Hearse and Clull•FAs Immune°. Elavaltirmela—acr. Da7lo Km *D.. Be?. 01 A'. Jacobus U.D. Thorn' Ewing. Sp.. .711 , 00 b 11111”. L-o: FAIRMAN & SAMSON. up DE RTA.KER E 3 o. 196 Smith field St., cor. 7th, (Entrance from berreakb Street,/ =TTc~BIIRC3B. A NH IZ7 st•NDUEMY STREET. A f. I .Y.43IIIEGAIT. PA. H . T. wilitE & co., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Manchester, Wood's Hun and vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Corneres Einedield and Clutters streets. Htano sod Ouriarel furnished. HOUSES! AIOXISES!! FOR 113.9.1-.33 • 1112 Rood, .o.nd WORM HORSES, NO. reeelve and will be sold cheap: one atnld HSI r INCISORS one goon WORK MAUR. guaranmen to 'be noun and good worker.. Cell at HOWARD'S LWERT & BAI4 STABLE, nog Flynt street, n ear 'Monongahela House. GROPER &.' . ELASTIC STITCH . AND .LOCK ITIICH Sewing Mit - chines Are THE BEST for ianally and itanua4talo6 pur poses. Call and see inert .7 o. l& Ft/ Vi Street, BUT THE BEST. PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, YoR. OIL aEpnacas, Manufactured only and for sale by T. IL .1 s co., Plc.= oar 1. ~...4.24t1M7.3, x 1ia.a0, N. W. Cor: ad and Market lilts., rrrret until!, PA. so' M, CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY, &e. The underalgned will collect all hoontler, barn pay and pensions doe soldiers under the acts. or Congress or State Congrea. basins& passed an act equagaing bon-, ties. under Which veteran eoldlers are entitled to bounty of from 4100 to 111100. JOHN 14. LAYIBUL A. IL BROWN. Attorneyt at Law, • - 1 - Oince. No. 114 Fifth street, PITTSBURGH. CLOSB & CO ?victim' Furniture Manutaeturirs, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS . /._ • Lawst. st,le• of IfURSITURIC eopstlattivoo ban pirrenunGn HA vim • Li_ FOR SAVINGS, No: N • cria.x-thieitr , oest. Deposit:* m de on of before NuVEMBER 10 Rill draw EIX PER CENT. ItiTESEST (free tax.) Ftioll. NOVEMBER IST. Open d•ily from oi, at.. tO 4 r. X.. andwn Wed nesday end Wu, day evening*. from 6 to ,d o•eloet 001:niu F. MUSSMANN, FilthSlreet,between Tunnel and fluitham &freets, GUNSMITH ANDDEALER I HARDWARE irst ela.a good. oil all deacrlptlona always oa Rand and told at the lowest pekes. Itapattlag dog nnvorniir nn ...rt • - • BUY YOVII NOTIONS, Toys, Baskets, vr.a.mwErtrinsmo, Avr J. G. Laner's Variety btore, 10* 111/1R11.67. STIIILILT ROL IMES, lIEIJI. & CO., , 4 Anchor Cotton Mills,Pittstiorgh, ilanuLacturero ANCIIOII(A)SHEZTINeatt, ANCHuIt , (II)IIIIESFINUO. ralierrimf oak 'WEST COII3IIION. MACHINE STONE: WUP.K.t. Northwest corner of West Common, Axxxoniner. ALIVATER A - CO. ,Ilwre on band or prepare on short notice HEART)) A ND LIEF RTONEB, FLAGS. FOR 1110 K-WALK), BREWERY VADLnii, BEAD AND TOMB STONES, to.. or. Siltle ere promptly exe c uted. YRICES REM Bow ABLE. OttlitllCO S. B WILLIABB W. COWAN WILLIAMS & COWAN, - PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT ROOFERS. Thee keep an baud a large trePply of geeing Mn. terlala, Mate Cement. melt. No Paint. sag Varniebes. Prompt attention given to the Boone,/ boatheve. t 'glum No. 25g Penn vtreet. - and 1... Pitt•bot• 3. a. acrrrnx. .. . • anyann JC. B Blannac• . turers oflarraparfll Leracm aid ban 7 1115C)413 AL„ Bainberry otrasoarry and&onligrapli .0 " 1 of choice Alea. , Brow Moat, Lager MdMitaa p.tiroe Cider: Cider by timbered, half m74704' f,g it tittanalln MaHX.l7t2.; near Orders Wed end ;now to au o • Fte e arel a re.on fan setae& . a f t • ROOFING MATERIALS. Censosst, Pitch, /VA /Fara Varnish and flUsek Pasha, IlLteurnetared sad old an cheap as sar_other how. to thc000~•~ tat st a u latlnati C° 7.. tru•es NECESMAIHEII FOR THE WIN Tit—for 8 my's and other /Maus Otensita. t u t A eig 0 . t 143=1,4 1 .1veL. 81,tigg a i r i l, ancy: Utensils for Cook i lnit Cal; .d fancy .114,14,Ai P i pe. We aryypelt.""ar 114 .1101111NIN , /Cobb's. 01 prysie ;Abner Mit for isle by MUSLIN 0. BY.LeLNy,- S, I No. 703 Llberiy stmt. CHEESE. I g 100 boxes Goshen, ratter,' and Hamburg for ule by OUILILLES C. BALSLICY. lEZ=M=MI Bsoomeh, Itt) dozen for isle by CHABLIILIi C. BAISLILY, ====Ml -STVART 2 B EXTRA GaEIrENSNR -4neslrad -' I =greis c o'r ais B l2:3l laaraiu. ,w , o.3llol.lbergi Mt EMI MN% GEE THE WEEKLY GAzt.._ I EMT lIESIIMW CONTAINING THIRTY-TWO courusi or ERESII AND INTEILESTING HEADING KETVBE. TOGETHER WITH EST BE:VIEWS AND CUB. REST LOCAL Itlt'A'A. TO \ O EDITIONS ISSYED4 011 4 WEDIFEBDAY8 AID ILTURDAYS. The ZdMon Is forwarded which 1U reach setentrlber soonest: I= 34 4 1 . CODY (ptr annum) Clot of hos :11:10=111:MIE111E1!1:12 -thtbe otti , a or More. NEW ADyERTISEMENTS. 0P.E14 GLASSES FOR SALE cm-Imm, AT DUNSEATH & 1343 Wirth istrembit. LADIES , AND GENT% • , li7i7.ll9VC33lais, ALL STT AT GILEATLT iIIEbiLTED ",~ FOR CHEAP SPEOT.A.C.LES, tl, -O PCP HASLETT &.CO'S, 931 Smithfield Street. odt NEIr . : , '&ND IMPROVED METHOD . or REPAIRING AND POLISHING WOOD 1 , 111111071 . TILE CE4I or VARNISH, 'WAX, OR RitEl LAC' .rnor,vcr.Na ♦ ruiitm UNEQUALED IN BRILLIANCY AND MIRA. MLITT. sad with. one half the labor, time" and coat 01 any caber procest. PATENTED AUGUST Ist. 1.065 e -i FUR STATE, COUNTY AND STIOP RIGHTS Addres• M!!lEMl!itEii3wtAl r.fl!l' :um.re~ww.w.awbgi:yt:.f..oa,~4 •.,.a EAGLE 'COTTON WORKS. gAVLYG IRECEN'iLY PURCHAS ED•THE EAGLE I.7uTToN WORKS, (*.lrma , ty Oa owl by Measts. KING, PENNOCK CO. 1r C respectfully Inform the putalc ttUitya wlll cocaina , ' Gm manufacture of Sheetings, Cotton :Yarns - , Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. Order. may be left at the Orrice of the Works, CHEM ISABELLA & SANDUSKY STS, ALLEGHENY CITY, 08. AT THE PITTSBURGH BREWERY, Corner of Duquesne Way and Barker's LII, y, I . i.rdlllobl.ll-Vaila JOSHUA RHODES. & CO. no3nad, MAT ARRIVED FROM THE EAST BOOTS „AND SHOES. JAMES RQIi3B, No, 89 Market Strert, Pittsburgh. Pa This old established house has now to thirty five thousand dollirs worth of !toots welch s, lila styles the latest, the quailty the best,wears detonate.] to sell at VERY LOW PIUCEJII. We have resolved nut to bentidenold by any in the bar bees that keeps goods worth having. CaHand as:mum our stock of goods, and we feel satisfied that you will parchase what you .want In the Boot and shoe Line. Do pet forget the place, SO Market street. Jen JA.llnB BOOR.' &E OF CONDEMNED onni- • NANCE •ND ORDINANCE STONES.—WiII be sold at Public Auction, it YOWE MONROE Alt- ISEN AL. Oldlnt Comfort. Va.. or; Trille:WAY. the 214 day of November, 1106, at 10 o'clock a. Not a large guiltily of Starell, conslsting In part of th following article. - vlOl - ; 70 Field and Siege Ca nnon, cut Iron, of Yid- • ous calibres; 11,170 Shot. Shell. and Spherical Case, tot .mouth bore and rifled guns: Iferrill.a Carbine& new and 'repaired; acoEudead Mead Muskets. cal. al;.1. - at rteureis sod Spencer's Repeating Rides; , • : Foreign lOU, •* ustrian." cal. St; too Smooth - Bore Muskets. mod. ill. Olt I No ,to do .do altered to percusideft Go; 10 Smooth Bore Musket , . flint lock. cal. IS, 217 lievolv.ers ••Widtriey's sad Remington's. '• • • Nan. ca. 36: . 1,183 Cavalry and_Artlllery Sabres; • Olt Swords Yost blas and non-commlasickned Oflcers. *mutton days will be 'allowed for the rent al of: Trauie or sits—VAl.H. . . AYR. Capt. of Oro. And Rrt, Cool. U. B A. Co LO m`g. noO:oz, X6O FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINES, Adapted for e'er/ description of funny sewing and , tailoring: 'they HEM. FRLL, 1111fD, BRAID and TOCE,..elthour essatiarlup. and make the 'TUCK idUlte. UNIFORM. Also GATHERS and 10/IDB. It will stitch from the finest gauze to the thickest • Beaver Cloth without any change In feed. needle or tenant'. and run for two years without tekingstiatt to clean or be repaired. It the parr-hatter, after a fair trial does not regard the Finkle & Lynn Sew- .. lag Machines superior P ..any machine In the mu tat, be can re tarn It and have hie money. It snakes. mat t STITCH: .• 811tchesallte on both sides. which will not . rip or ravel. The cheapest machine by 2fi , per cent.' In nee, and noiseless. Warranted for to .r years.. in hae been In um In this place for eight years, and has siren satisfaction in all cams.' Plain ilnlsh tip • • to Mahogany inlaid with pearl, plated mud /Softwood. also the • • lleed,Loik liellch Sewing. Machine • Gas been In nee ben torten rears. and his nerir been out of the marker. We call rho attention tf laGoes, sho..inatene and iternessenakers to No: s. Shaw & Clark's Sewing NachineS. . Asenta wanted.. ser.o kind. or tamlly serrlnr doe.. , 11. 11. - 1.0N41, Arent. - I.= Grant street. opposite Cathedral. selP:r.T.a Pirranmsau, A. A. YOUKO, • 7110MA38 OW 71101La.1/ . ?:NXnIS, ALLEGHENY BREWERY. liseLne Po rthasid the old ettabllebed Brewery • known .. the ALLEGIIfth 1111HW Huy; formeny owned by tlampuelt Heebm, we vrould inform Um puhtin,that wa Intend continuing th e mantlfsetrum Of 7. SPRING WATER ALES Made tram Pure Spline Water, and from our halh ties and long experience In tbti bualneu, •Islad eat/sntd that we will be enabled to give entire sae. • Isfacttoa to theme who may favor to with their pee. onage. MIEEMEIC alb CCP., 465 Rebecca 'Street, ALLEGHENY CITY. - aa'All orders left at BROWS GRAHAM% 403 Liberty street, 14'1.M:trey .41 prod/PBY attended to. • oorlau InE _ FORT PET FOUNDRY. CHARLES IMP NErilsws masprAciwases os HEAVY ORDNANCE, . . . wry LLD JUNINS 01 , i Nrea i s i urrnmin. , 09""anuarcir .d liNT01& 111"WIMAKI re ' ros. -con iii.PALINS a:Contralto promptir.... .••• bonrrofore. the Dour mf.crtral will slWays be coed se trals TOnadry. w.mg dirposon of our 014 patterns, 1. 4 ,, D ,,,,,. par.w.lll.ztrijrb •ND 1112011ra.p.t Weigh /VIAL mACifira. on or Sir, la/MST. L t abort notice, toe. J. LALNCE, H. BILE AND'WeoLas DYER AND SCO'IMER, ALSO, Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers CR:tined Regional without unpacking. Nos. 83 and 87 Third Street, • Itetitect Wood and Smithfield, IMIIMIZI PITTSUVRGU, PA Dosrr BE DECEIVED By PloUrisblnstialf column advertisements of Infect Machines. but. net t FillUentt a BAKER. It has been lolly tested for sixteen years. and Is by an compe tent hidget . uminced the . BENT IN . USE. • 3To, 3.*3 3Plith Btroo 1109=0 IRON CITY MILLS. BAMERS.B x.aunctarel9 l of „ S. aulintb. CHARCOAL, JUNIATA & POLSIMILD. • 1113313inEFT retszne. thinge7) WAKKKocTiK.IIO. 98 MARKET RT. STREET. 2.2;:'. . 15T h'elPPIGHt1isPECI'ACLICS -.LIAO alle a lYG LNSTITIIta , .ISdk OLAtsfits •orPli. . '. .. :STEIIMINC 4I PENAIIN____Mrka it UuMBEIt#TIO# u . ! - Et y CT Liat __rintamomanns, Ras e ° • 11110 k.; it , jr 4 04,446 . .. f 0r D ia1e sitnamtab, ''lN_ i, , ,..._ = , T , ..,„.. , p 1 .f 'is* offirm OE I I i 1 t {1 I I I l i. - ~. - r r: < t . f~; ;~~~_. E ..., . £~-...