THE DAM GAZETTE! lIM=CETI Penniman, Reed & g - GAZETTEBUOUG No. BC ftb. Slitx-octt. F. B. FENNIMAN, • N. P. lIOURTO.V. s(tors JOSIAII BING a BISON P. NEED, Business Manager . * • . EIZZCI ogle Coyle' elbrerod by earrleic (pee week, dl RlFbact !ben, (per year) Liberal re;fuellona to Ner7boy and Agents. N;ttolutrilh 6agetit. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1866 TELE fIOVEILNMENT and people of Great Britain have become convinced that they I cannotascapa the' payment of indemnity for the dcpradatlons of privateers' they fitted out, under the Confederate flag, against the commerce of the United Slates. _ . Hence they are casting - about diligently for offsets.. The rebel bond holders, are pressing their case upon'the consideration of the. Ministry, and, doubtless, the Minis. try are listening to their: representations with complacent ears. - They .- seem not - to understand that Congress, in the Constitu tional 'Amendment, lots taken a firm stand against the assumption of the 'rebel debts either bytheturttionnl government or any of the States. A sober second thought tvill Convince them that nothing - can 'be made hi that direction. The value of five or six fi r er cent. attached to said bonds, is Medicated on the assumption that in plc controversy between Congress and the -- ;,-=President, a seam in -which to enter a wedge may be found, and so the Treasury be-forced open. The election, this month, ought to dispel that illusion. Tnt President, in his late St. Louis k speech, under the inspiration of an audi tory composed of rebels and senti-rehels, released his pugnacity froth all the res traints of common decency and common sense,. andexclairued, "Yes , I will veto every one of its measures," Since them if bop; not deafer than an adder he has heard the voice of the people in response to his coarse threats against _ their . repro It is not probable he will now attempt to make good his deliberations, and if he does be can bring nobody to harm but himself. MAIL GLEAMNG!, A. Frlnt in Philadelphia having failed and made an assignment to preferred cred itors., the assignee refused to pay the Gov ernment claim for taxes, although be had some $30,000 worth of property in hiq pos session, on the ground. that the Govern. .meat claim could not supersede preferred creditors. Collector Sloanaker submitted the following proposition for' the decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Does the Government claim for taxes sw ing and due before failure, as sliown by the sworn return presented to the Assessor, and returned by him for collection, super sede preferred creditors, and if not so, would the Coljector be justifiable in pro ceeding to distrain property in the handi of the assignee? The following reply was receive from Deputy - Commissioner -I arland: If . the tax against the firm alluded to was due at the date -of their assignment, there is a lien upon the property assigned in favor of the United 'States; the claim of the Govern merit takes' precedence over all others, and should be enforced by distraint if necessary. • J. Locate defeated demo vatic candidate for Congress from Detroit, publishes a spicy letter addressed to Gen.. Custer, in which he says: "To-day you would bare been deemed more honorable by men of all payties if you had clung sturdily to your .Radical views, and bad not taught your Hs.dic;al brethcrn to doubt your stabilit3, in the face of temptation." \ WESLEY eltn, a young highwayman aged seventeen years, decoyed a country lad from the Harrisburg depot to a lonely quarter of the city and . robbed him of five dollars. The victimized boy followed the thief, who threatened to cut hi s th r o a t and toss his body Into the . canal if he perse vered. The promising youth was arrested. Rt... Du. , McLoon is announced to de liver it lecture in St: Louis "on the insecu rity of life and property of geililes in Utah." lie is the editor of the Salt Loke Videter. Would it not be well for some of our lecturC committees to invite him to this city? Ittcrunn 0 . 1:1011MEIr, corporation coun sel of New York, has decidd adverse to the Broadway Railway. It is probable that the track laid between Ann and Ful ton streets will have to be torn up. REV. Wm. Jitsas, D. D., L L. D., died in Boston,- last week, in. the 88th year of age. He was the author "detikte CotuprelAslve Ccimmentary, — and of severato,ther standard works. CHAITLES DE CANE, a clerk in the New York If:rold office, suddenly quit Ilia en./ - ploYeri'last week, taking with him over a thoUsand dollars. He has not been ar rested. IN what is known as the Bates divorce case, recently tried in Baltimore, the pre siding Judge charged that a man might he in:the army and yet desert his wife, if be did not Contribute to her Support. A i!ovEr. MARBLE ETIST of Richard Cob den has been placed in the Colon League Nouse, ,Philadelphia.' It was a present from Mr. James Henry, of England. THE tire and- burglar proof aafo experi menters are at. work In' Philadelphia. Soy end burglaries have recently been commit. re j sl there. Ton Typhoid fever rages to a fearful ex tent In the public institutions of New York. II:Cone - of them fifty-two' children are sick with disease. . CTIAIILEZ HOLLIIAN, abotft eighteen years of age, was instantly killed in Philadel phia last week by a wall falling upon him. X.1.171' RENICK was AIWA inITIICd to death at Philadelphia by her clothes taking . fire from a bonfire kindled on the street. A CENTRAL YULE•ALAEIt BELL IS to be ezected in Baltimore weighing twenty-five builirttl pounds. BLx TBOUSAND citizens of Philadelphia petitioned the City Fathers to increase the. salaries of the police. Tus Political complexion Grihe Tonnes see"Legtslatnre shows in loth Rouses two thirds .Radical. GEN. lILItTiIIINFT denies havigg ttecept ed a Coloneley in the regular arniy. lle ought to know. .Two of the Detroit police have just been been discharged for levying black-mail. BUFFARJ, N. , Y., has 14,2313 voters against 15,973 in Chicago. A COUNTERFEIT cone five cent 'piece has appeared is Barrishurg. . • HiatitrVutcrarr, the English Reformer, is lecturing in Rhode.leland. tbutexost *Jarta COTERIE is in very poor health. 1 . anti. i s 1R Wsahington. ''l) - S _ I.'-f. L -., ' l' ::,-, ~ ,k .7-77-ri 178, , \ .'c ' , - , -tri : . ,c.,...- -:. - —=k _ i°'. --- - ,- ...T 1 „. __.,_ : :. 15 -_, , ..1,- z., 4, • , / ) , , i \At \ I -j, • --' I errJ v 10.--- 1 ., , \ I 1-I, • I ; -2-7 ;74 - ',.;:1-,;, -'-:- ?- ' • - ci5 .,_,..„..._- • ---._ e 1 ....ftt' - --- ' --= ---=--. .- - - - - - Ti= Z•k- 1: - -- ____= '-_,-;,- -,,-= —,---_ =-- * . . - - • ll= EIEMEI2 VOLUME LXXX.---NO.„ 278. =1 Y ITEMS Thaulcsairlug Pruelfinstloa PEBX6YLVAHLA:B6' • Irt the mime and bn the tellwrily tp I The Comte°. rem !hnj P , anry /OEM in. AN DEEW G. call rm. Governor of .ald,Cins.- L. S. A PAUCTLADIATION ~Viigl It hea been the gust and worthy cub torn flf Commonwealth to art anti t, annually, • day for the 6p2clal acknowledgment of the good !tele or the Almighty and for erpreating by the WI:ole people, at bne time, 'and with a common Voice, the THANlCiatiti PitAltit which. throughout the year are apringlog from the bract. of men, therefore, 1, ANDKEVI 0. CUILTIN,Goveraor of the Com at-Invresjil, of Veraiiylvable, 40 by 11114 toy proela• m011 ,, n, recommend tint the good people ta the mommottiesith ob.rre Thursday, 29th day November,lB66, Aa a day of That:l , o6 ing and Prayer, and, do then aasemble In their rnapectivo Churchv and places of worshlp and make their parable thank offering to ATailoll2 tidy for_all His blessings, during the past year. For the &bat dint gathered (mate of the earth; ' For the thus far continued activity of Industry; For the genets.] yr_ aervatl ,n of health; A•td eapetrially for that la MS DIVINK Msncl' lie bath a layed the threatened pestilent e. And moreoVer that they do. beireern Film to con tinue onto us all tale blessings, and to enntirm tt,e hearts of the people of the,e haat d ntatec that by , holowful fot ce of their will, deed/ of hoed J nstl;e, Wisdom and Mercy may ho done. Given under mr hand and the great o of the - =lntr. at Harrl , hurf, tht3 19th day of October, tot e 3 ear of ottr Lord,l6e3, and of the Com mon erel•h ninety-Bret., • IfT TILL tiOVERWOR: ELI SLIVER, Secretary of the C.ommon•calth • - A Wholesome Chnol,7e. - For the last two or three years the imorl. can people have been Imposed upon by nume rous trashy compounds known as bitters, pur• porting to Cure all diseases of the .otomaeh and digestive organs, when in fact they'd° more harm than good, but we are glad to say they are rapidly, going out of use, and . tneir place is tiding supplied by the English and Scotch Aleh • nnd Porter, articles that hare long been conSidel ed by physicianid the most, excellent tonics, idimulnung the System and' digestive organs in a proper and hesitlifili manner. The enterprising dun of 111eCIArran ScKcnnan, we notice, were the 'tinkle call the attention of the piddle to the above foci. and have sold immense quantities of the nn-- cat and Scotch brands, and the Irony . Is rar..dly. on the incresee. „No. t ket *tree:, corder of-•the Diamond, near Fifth street, can he e&isliler.l licadridariers for [lick goods. k Good ikrttele. 0C ?tore Holland tin!, Is about us on half the ratent Mettleines, provid. a genuine ornate, end a g: eat deal n able. We are led to tin.,o remarks leg Inurclutsett a. bottle of Gin at UruE Store, No. :4 Market street, ak now sounded. that. we knew not Git, was until we tried this. - Lazard A - Caswelsta Cod Ll‘ I The rarest aml 'Sweetest Cod Liver woile, manufactured from fresh liver,. - upon the sea-shore. It is pure (Adult's - eat: Ask for"lfazard .t Cod I..ver.olLn matinfacturedlij Ce.5wei.c,.11...1 lit Co. No' Sold by all c10ugg1.41.4. Speeds Re llef Will be exiierionee.)by using thO Can. liCa.iid3 - manui'.teiiir . etl and sold by George Biiaven, 112 kldernl air ed , Allegheny City. Yon Can Bny • • ' Foreign Liquors of kluil3 at il. °pupil h. Finch's Distillery, No, unit ICS First street, Pittsburgh. 'You CRI2 Boy 93 per cent. Alcohol at Joseph S. Floeh's Yon Can Boy - New [tops .Toseph S. Finoh'a TELEGRAMS: I R 7 the 31,retauto Telygral,ll Cu ) From Oil City. Speetallo the l'lttalturzh Gazette. 01,. Nov. 16,1,1 , 14. • It erlye feet and fulling. Theweather la clear mad cool. I=l Ynanttrw, Novenfver )7, P.A. The river at Frank lha.'seventy-ihree lecher at 011 City reventy-tao lecher, alt.l 'ett , Oliep 'oils aevecty.llve BY CABLE FROM EUROPE. Arrrval—The London •Times" on (Ile Alabama Claims—Urn. DlVis Fatally Arrlyrd In loarls—Voninierclal. QCLE2IbTrAcS, Nov. 17.—Noon—The stentriei . " which left New Toga, November :id, arrived here this morning en route to Meer pool. LONDON, Nov. 17.—Noon—T110 1,013110/1 .711ses Of this morning, in au editorial, •say, The government Min no present int.iutfoli to refer the Alabau3n_clatms to the consideration of s Royal Comnilaslob. The design Is, the 71iiaes continues, to empower such a Commission to Institute enquiries In regard to the neutrali ty laws without, prejudice to the Alabama claims, which are still under consliierathei. Crawwortli. It Is thought, would 'lie chosen Provident of the Commission. Psele, Nov. 17.—The family' of Major Gen eral John A. Dix arrived here to-day. I.47earoot. Nov. 17.—Cotton Rothe °gems I at Loanoa, Nov. 17.—Soon—The following are the ripening prices for Amerlean securities: Illinois Central, 77;4; Erie, tb!iji toile l States s.lß's. 7014. Consols Ir,r Note, York moony at yesterday's quotation, Canetltdttouel Amendment In Arkau san—YrealoyLerlan General Aeeettl, Irstritos, Nov. 17.—d special to the A. 1.11. lanche front Little Rock - to-play says:, A reso lution was introduced In the Leetalatiiro to reject the Constitutional Amendment. It was referred to the COrutrattea on Federal Reit.. Lions, and there is & disposition to treat the matter with great deliberation. la the Presoyterian General Assembly to day the reperts of the 'committees on foreign missions and educet,ipn were read and receiv ed. After this a dllicussion of the revised hook of discipline was taken up, alien a long and animated debate was held upon that at lion, relative to baptised Children, which re fers It to the discipline of the church- A de bate wva Opened by Rev. Arnold -W. 111 tier In opposition to lime proposed change. Ile , was followed by Rev. Dr. Adger, of South Caro lina, anti Rev. Dr. Blair, of 5 irgloin, in favor of tau limunliment, and the RAW. Dr. Rice. of Alabama. In. -opposition. The Its v. Dr. Pal trier, of New Orleans, had the floor at the hour of adjournment. . ,Feolass Pr'setters, to he Dfactiorged, Toriogro, November 17.—N0 blue have been fount by the Grand Jnry against, the follow. togl'enzair prisoners, who, It it expected, will shortly be ditch trged from custody. A num, uer were to have been discharged this even ing: Patrick Billow, Jas. Hogan, Jas. • Lyneb. - /Alva ril J. Morley Thos. Callaghan, Jas. Quinlan, Thos. Wilkes, Michael Corcoran, Martin McCormick, Patrick O'Malley, James Belli), John Needham l'atrick COTIUOV, chael Hart, Jll4. Cate, kilns Cahill, John Dlnen, Jas. bantticy, Wm. Brooks, alias John Snyder, •A. Flainsburgh, John' Murphy, Jul. W Wm, Kerrigan, A. Hickman, John kinhony, Michael Flanigan, Thorium Monday, James McDonald, John Dilion;George Sillier, 7boe. -Reync Ids, Win. Madigan, Francis Mlles, John Johns al. Michael Sharman, Michael Duffy, Denzil Luning°, Peter Morrison and :lobo Shark] in. • The Baltimore Fair. IIALTIIWILI; :November 17.—The horse :Mr wea largely attended to-day; General Groot and lienerol Comstock, of Grant's staff, and General Stoneman, were present. TIJO ex rebel.Generel .100 Johnston vs also on the .grontal, and shook hands with General Grant. Illral Robberi Srxw 0 :goy. 17.—Mr. Lopryre, of the firm of Pike. Laptyre a Brother. wasekilfully robbed of o package, of irk),CUI of lOU compound interest notes, While in the act of purchasing stamps at the Postoltice yesterday. Thero Is no duo to the robber. • • Drstraetivo Etym. • }anal., C. W., November 17. —The Elora MINA, owned by J. Frnmer mid leased by C. Whitlow, weio totally destroyed by, flro n ue morntng. The. mill end stook were valued at 040,000, and were mostly Insered. , 7- SECOND EDITION. VERY lATEST TELEGRIMS. ES= Juarez and Ma rtrinn—Prom Vern Crux, dc. stated-by p . nab. aothorized fo speak by the republic of '3lexl; co, that it is the Orlll intention of President Juarez to order an election in accordance with the coast !Onion for a President and nimulwri of Congress, ws soon ac it shall be practicable to do no. They further GSSellihat- YriiltlVOLiGorre. is not us hig• enemies f(411'0. sent him, an ambitious and unserni Won, man, WtOSe only oltleet is to keep 1111/ISOI piney, hut That he has retnatned in alike after the expirations of 1114 term bocaus,ith is was the Only way to winch he thought:lllkm. gdeernno•nit GI Mexico row e l be - pre• served. It is doubtful whether he will allow his name to he need no a candidate for re-mine, lion, even: should his friends urge him to do so. Official news front Vera Crnz., on the Lit, has heel& received in this city, with the following information: The city of Talapa and the fortress of l'ereto have been captured bykthe Liner<—Generals Idantans, &Ind Cohere. Two Imperial chieftains in the State or era Crux have submitted to the national govern ment. Au oflicial report ofHeneral Dies to the War Department, states that atter the lur,mritint V ictory lie obtained at Utah uali bin, 4hi tacit, on the ad ult., ho advanced againSt the city of Santa unit Invested it for eleven days. As 110 was getting ready to aS. , ,ault he heard that an Austrian ed'imun of one thousand 111,:e burr dred men ,iris coming La protect the garrison. tie, thertifee, abandoned the city and wont to meet the column, and did Si) ILL Carl/WWI, at eleven a. nt.,on - tae ISth. Ti,,, battie Lasted until seven p. in., General Dies havin g obtain ed a complete victory. He tollowcil the enemy us far as Minas, nine miles - from Cat ousel. Ile tool< Austrian, Polish and Hungarian prisoners, tour tilled guns, over au° carbine.", and a very large supply of munl.' turther states in his report that he. would tnarch that very evening to Alaca to capture the garrison. Eiglity-dve boxes, tiring a part of Maximil ian's baggage, hitt o arrived at Vera Crag. • Letter, flora the City of Mexico state that Maximilian ha+ taken for ku,s own use several valuable old painting(' anti Mexican relics. Viensant Reunion. On Friday evening of last week au agrees. his company assembled. at the residence of lion. Alfred Clack, Beaver street, Allegheny. The 01.7(515/0n wllieh bad brought those assent. bled together was the presentation to Prof . • William 11. Slack, of McClure township, by a Unknoße.o. for Railroad Ininrien— Gen. few of Ills numerous frtmads and well afsher., DIX in Wn,blogion--Itrig .11..tiore— Of 15 snug and vainanlepackage. very 111.11 Steamer Wreekeu—frontal Outrage: rcreinbt tog 411011 of "greenbacks." Sew Yong, November IS.—A Mr. Charles G. Prof. black, 159 15 writ kllOl5 a, has for years Loctirreml, a cattle tr.turporter over the New ; pmt devoted himself to the solemn , of musle' 1 orb Central Railroad, has just recovered in t tie has teen repeatedly elected Ca teacher of the Circuit t. surf erer.lirt for) vocal mu:in in. the rtll/11C .50h0Old of A ilo• twenty.tive thou,and deals: :4 damages age 1.15151 gheny, und has :tlso taught classes in most Of the Company for injil ries sustained by walk- r the suri'mmding towns. During the part ant leg through 3 Oita: nod unprotected °porting I several pre, peittie.a elllllllllllOl5, tile In their road. A point in the ca..e ;011,1 on hy Profer , sor leo performed good 'berries us tit 0 - 1 the Company Wms a pass contract, signed by leader of the popular and always excellent the p'anity..l to consider.dom oi a tree pa„ tQr phony Glee Club,“ whelp •:o n;:: have contributed , largely to promote the cause litun.eir and lower frelahr charger for the I ransportutlon of his sba.k. to al.,olve the I " tt h" u , t , mt party. CoMpany treat all the Itatulit b•+ of common 'rue L'Unl.ln"'". under alone dlrevOen flit carriers for lid oriel that :night: ,a less w "" ° " tulu ct"" flan • by either 1111511 th.:h.t. I rabatn, .I...seph C. Mc Pherron, eat R. A. , sonalor rainou anolo pre. 151151; legion 1. 1,11,0.1E11 Rays that . honcr.i, , In Ills o-cal happy' "'"" 1 thls ; Prof. rtspon.la.ll nrltlty. and upon with [ht: Them 11' intamr, ho spoke la a very this Cycnlor; 1.,,,n1." ,cjlclfons I/1./nnrr. Ps Of. :lack war then C:1.1• pally With JUlgc C. 'l'. ..rbeillan bro th el. of, . the "'"n"' turd "" ' - '1 1 "d " " "" _ _ " L . r ti.va upon tonttor relstiolr to the I:.th• PM.). Tile perlotl of the tt etterat', deI....TWIT ::n for France Is now Jeff:l,4.lV Ilc this ""'" ~s t•• Feet:ll . oi lit, tutu lristrnctlOni 11_10 lIOIV for • 1..3 /VICO by riC.St Sate rtlay '9 steanlirt tvta New Tno br,g Fit irg Far' x-rot , I ' ll . s l Tl ' o ' l - ,0 " n ;111,1017nt. rage, Lt. '"! , On ' c-..1.40 ' the crow and, pai•rengero tacit rl. I one: Sou vet fete, p. 41 tt. Itntn lure F'7 •In :14 Lila We err 1 11 t good The hark ithtemiard, trout Bremen, Itlls di. , ; •linsiorsa titular. covered ..' ll,l. ' h.°. ba ''' lre ' l : ..tr ' ll ^I tla ' '' re, at, advertiscuient •ekealiern ft wit' be breakers elf Ilen.,..lead, 1. , ..ng Island, at seen •• cent, with her maul.. Col. na ,iy 'and 1,, "1.,,, I le , rveiven that the lot erest of Prof, J. i . afloat. Deer then: hundred tta,enge . r• were , Watnelotk In-, the popular amt well I,ItOSIITI 11.1/0/11,1011111 A., the gale of FridaV t,, ~t co, ( miil,:e s t tn'e oi Waturtmk .t ' Barr has been d is-, 10 the Magilltuueot a herr.cane r "; their Itvi , „or th e • potrd of to Messrs. Her. . TO Enake and Will. were hi, Imminent danger, but ttuou 1(w - rafter the firm will be, exert lone of the I:ant:111i 11,AI Ve,ett 1,,t,0,:,. ' 11.11 1.. Burt tier, the 'dorm, and wa..., brought to the city by the ; known , 11101.1" the style and title of Barr, linake Llianibertain. . ; a Ithettler. 'I be beniur of the nrie I. leo wen The steamer Fearless, from ' Charlest,m for , " .r. " . ' t 14 rLeed ,any w nrd of , oin mmidallo. ICA. t• Boston, rt.114,,1 , off the c.t of North .. .: t„ en " ".'• ' ldle - the new portion lire Yeimg Carolina. and the steamship o,. Adele.' from i men of viz•ole, tatt and talent w ho win di, CliarlestiM for Baltimore, was disabled, on: it ; '" t.l ' t , 1.0 • 1 ' ,.. LI" , aireadY Point iar chore,', .of Ilatterue, and was low ed into Fo , ilies•i Mon- ; t,', o f the h. , .1,:. Tuo nth, will continue at roo. ' ; tie: 0 , 2.0 stand, lNe. I.: ,t. il.tir street, and other' ...twine, Mes.iL , wit. hintailY ~T,,,,,,,1 t i v ~ v „. t organs and nitThical good generally' to ile fentid Tile wife of Rev. Daniel A. Was , ..eli, of tom- : no', one of the thie , t. tYsortracnts of plane, . wv , of the mountains They ire sole accnl. , grant negro on Friday mornitig. al. I n'r . ow il , h ..t, !firthe We!! kno : ,I . elebrattd Ma I 10 , 1•10, whit,, the rest of her fanAly were eh- ' -.1 ' • - '.." ~. . • sent. ! eery and tchomuctier pianos, Lstry A I o' a Colta,to ncetuni; Smito's Amerce te Organs • Large I'lre In tblengo. , and Talon', pa.tent guitar. 140 heartily wi.di ~ the new Brut success, wit rurnenl3 . rcenne-• CHO:ann. Not:. IS.—A, tire this moradig dt• , mead theta to the putrona.te 01 the uunwal stroyed eight store on Labe and South water : eel...luny. • streets, Involving a 10,, of , 5t.'...t.en, upon., 1 which the ir1h1.11,11C.. , IS V.N_ , , , , , .0. 11, (nig, ti i Another Death by all. • I the fin, is unlit - town leg the infloaltig are the I r • details: N0.1:53 soutil Witter street, Where the ; Il _, " ' "'h ' " ' l ': , ' ver ' l " l"" a ''''''''''". "1101 " fire tir,t apontre,l. au, owne.l by Wm. It. 0,1.- ! Pit Nestles Miller. residing In Reserve tow-Li nen tont tiecuph,l by Daniel Bunk., Jr. J. Co., , ship, Attempted to light a petroleum lamp, tobacco factory. lig,len',i lee , s 1-I 412.0a 0 ; in..- , . ~ _, , , been ~ ; , eh the 5.1 for 41,00;, in,,,a,., , ,,, 1 01 ,, 1,, ~,,,,„,e , t osor ,,, wnt,n nunleo. wil,Co Ono Cr ... for foe,Oilil. Noe. 219 and . .,.:4. .:Muth Water at reef, ! olitftido of the lamp, caught are, and 1110 heat, owned by S. S. Mayes, vaated et 421. , "X , 0, Inn!, : 1,,,,,1,1„. the la., prodo„,,,t an orpto,h,o, ALA for ttr.,tsra; 110 leccoponl 1,,•,• urhy, 'tot le i. wit . ..is!. scattered the baron, oil, all over Vic '4 Clark, emeriti r•stou 1110rChanl, 10,4 450,0 , ) , ,, ; „ ~,,,,e_ nuts ~,,.,,,,, dam and•,,, _ _ ~ ~. Insured for 4V,i100; No. - .:51 ocen pied by %VIM " n '”' .• ''''' ' '-`"*" " ' aluritly 10 nenpv , lll,/.1.1.1C.N,Uri, oa,ern ou crawl .chertel et Daolol o , iti the w uol Rath,. Tee , o, ~,,...., „ d 1,11 , n 0,,. 1 d , d 0,,, wer,. ,.„ .„. I 10,1 ti t-vosil and th 4 y'ore ...tired r,,,.. fhz,t,..... ! i „' ',", i ." hi , ' „.„..,', 1 2,7:,`,:,, a , 4 , „,., id . 0 ;,„ 1 „ I N°.ll ' ' ' ‘l"i 4.'"''' ' -"et o'ne ' l''.." ' " .”."1” 'I , ' t ' ll ' e 13 P t . ,,,tern Peti . nny Ivan le i10..1,11 . a1, wil..rt i dr J'l", I ' bh ' '"I"" *at 4l'! ' ' ' '''' ' l''''"'" t ' sr . `. ' e 1 - ..ceivett ever y attention, lei: rmthiM, ' .‘,..0 0; occupied by saver. • I St/spite A Co . deer . ',.',.,,, d! ,„,„ him: ..,,,,,, ~,,, tile d , ,_,,,,,, 0 , o ,:, couiM . ,sion ...rile.... b.,.,' I'''' ',,, O. 10.." ' I I o'c'oe L o. sat , lrtlay inoriling. - Petimps hirt fur 41,9./e; there W.., 1, a, ;roe., worth of seed: ..:1 , 11.21.1 ;Ott /IA 401011 not,ll,3ye caused death, thakere on storage, ilwhed in Itorlxed..t . Nun. ~, ~ nu; 11 leppc,erm In, 1 , ” inhaled the flame 'ln amt ." '56 1- ' "'"' "S' '' ' '''le b'u"l by '' ' : toroner f_lnwtoti Illipannelnel a Jury, but Haves, valued at y5 ,, ,8,n, In,ervd : , :r *ls,ron: ' ~,, in , o , 0 , 0 q ,,., , , „, ,, ~, ~,,, ,,,,0 I ~,,, i.,q ., No: '2:''' was i ' of by "'W el 4' L. 11 . T ; , ':r• • ••‘ v adh reed nI, id Trtrday atteruilon at two Inert" f3ctitrer of sash, ,Inorn 01C;, JO, fiL , , , M.. „•',1 ' ,,,,, k . ' insured for eiC,ooo; No. .2.....; wa4 ,, , , 0,1,1,1,11. y r ' ' , • -,-. ileinbohl a. Lognus,.hardwure, loss EO,utan In-', Accidentally Drowned. . , sured 414,0:10. .....,..nci Lake street was owned ! In Fort Wayne, .41.11... , , Camel at $11,..en, In. , ~a t.ettirlity altenlooll u matt named A. F. sure(' for titi 3 Otni ' , eel - 11 ,1,4 1 1, Y h'istia .t• !!!nitre, , Smith, employed at 0 ban-mill In Last Ilirm stov.. and tinware, 10,0 ,i 2 , 'IIKIC leant:(' lm • ,;;liatn,. rode a mole 1410 the river at Brown's 1140,esi.i. No. 2.00 Lase Mit, i owned by eatate ~ or John , Li a t t, - %,-,,teed at *mono, in.,,,,,, , ,,i roe , Land! fig, at the foot of Brown street. 1110 na- • 1 , 9,0 W; oecuplett by B. Wheeler Verve A Co,'land got beyond Its depth, and the rider fell emniniesion mciettentm, loss 4 5 .,.ti00 ire. /ram, .-: ' -----' olf into Ino ,her. Not being a swimmer the ; unfortunate man was drowned before ald IL is impollite to get the fun recapitulation 0; in...ranee, but the foilowing aro the Inoßes C 0411.1 tench lino The mole regained Eli', 011010 aid went , 1111 . Ltli1.0 its stably, ill, re 'nf l ' : " ^t e rn " m r ""I". o'' ' ''''''", I"' " ;6' -7-:ln'' ' ;in without lila rider alarmed the people sl3,trin; - Borne, N, Y., II I ; tie; Pundit', 01!,,Cee; , i t :11. InItne•SIMIC 001 - I,rch Wad wade for the Manhattan, 41 . 4,1021); London; 410,e*s. Liverpool, a ,o ,InOVIIrd Ina, lila node , Pan recovered ninon $lO-100, l ' nrii '''' 11759 ''' Mel "V lit -n. H a u l I'. , ino.4. quarters of au hour after the occident. Hartford, 500; Fano . ., 4.- 1 • 001 4 00ard, 6 1 ,a ,, ;. llaruieiiY, $ 1 ,e7 1 , Wits-U.106U., N . '''''. the temporary . absence of CC/Inner ClieWmnli, and II vesdlCl 01 ucCOICI,I al drowning was roll• Letter front Napoleon I. .lered. The deceased ions it man of about tilt. ty•fly. yeMP , of age, and had been employed . W. ' ''‘'''°'..",'• N" ‘ " • - " b ', I... h.—II I ' "1" . "- , " ' d at the ouw.mill Mu a r.:. , d.y.. H. 19 lillpp Witt Baring the•renent transfer of the aretoves , ~ to have il fondly residing In Weltutore of the Department. of State to the new Imiltil l oo a c0 ,,,, t , • . .. - .. . lug nn Fourteenth , treel,.scitne of t le paper., muy have art:Went ally gut astray, among Serious Wobbling /milky. them none could have been mere Interesting than the following churae4 , rl.l tie letter of the Au altercation took place on Saturday n laid great Napoleon, of which the sublolned is a I at the tavern Of , Jacob Born, on Sawmill Itca translation. It 441..611.10 , 1 1 Itat.lll , l Alnerinan Minister referred hi, was the !anions John f lank road, a short distance north of Alb, r Armstrong, afferwartt beeretaryof State: gneny City, bet Ween two woe maned Law- I, itItESPON ne;len Or aarl...uon I,isla-1 , ;.117.. e 1,1,00 Keyser all.l John Newman, In the midst. . To .11. Tie elgo,),F,,reny rl , Duke Dr ceoefr, ,Ifenis of which the former plunged a Italie Into the ler f9r Foreign I:elation, of Puns: nick of Newman, Inflicting an ugly gash. • Paula, January 1 . 411.1rde, Tho parties were then separated. Newman y.carried to lila home where Ins Injuries re '-It''''''''" D r" "I' c'b°3l''—v"ll In" ' : •. elvnt proper mottled treatment. Suilday Le. the Minister Porn America. I t ,ili beyond morning Mt . . .Born came to the Mayor's Mlle° all ridiculous that ho write:sot things that nue n ln Allegneny and preferred it Carg absault doe. not comprehend. 'prefer that he'hnoota and battery with intent to kill against Key write In English, but lit length. and lea uiti• i ace lan. scat anlenalUeldly urreatod and lodged nor that weean linderstaint. llow W11111:11 /II i.. ! In 1.11 , 110f111y1 for a hearthg• tigers no Important ho imntents hints& with I writing' letters of four lineal Speak to the . Secretary whole here. Speak also to the Sec- • Criminal Conit Meateneec -, rotary who 13 about arriving from America. Tito following persons Ware sentenced for Scull by a Courier Extraordinary a dispatch Illegal liquor selling In the erlininal (Inert' on In cipher t• make them understand that that _ , Uoverament tumor represented here thatlto sutureay motileg. . • Minister don't understand French—is a morose Joseph Mendota, proprietor of a beer sa tanic With what,, one cannot 'deal; that all ob• loon on Troyiliti, plead guilty on two Indict stades would be .reuluved If we Mel any envoy , Mtn is for selling liquor on Sunday, Oa the to tafk with. Writ( in detail on tlic matt, r. I fli,t Cl ergo he -was sentenced to pay a tine of Let m 0 knew what effect thrt,i ter frioni Alton. 1 111 ty dollar., end On the second 0110 hundred burg has had in the !Jolted jtalcs,whid 111,3 I .101liene, and to undergo twenty days' Imprhi..' behit Bono and what Is propre.ed. Wrlte tominima lit the couttlyJall. Autvrica In such wanner that the hilvd I dent !Bristle. Treitilielser, of Baldwin township, may knOnt What. IL fool has been sent here. ' plead guilty to :wiling liquor without. Itemise. (S fatted ,1 Na ..T.LON. lie was sentenced to pay a 'flue of ten duilltr.i I and the coils of prOSeCtILIOn. 'Mil/a the 11,attliv parro.ll} Utswell 1 ork. riesident Johunou nod , Hun Conti, WASIIINGTOR. NOVITIber /,.--/t has been al ready elated that (luting the payt. week, Pres- Merit Johnson hag had imillenee with pi 01111• vent gentlemen from all vemintis In ruistion to the liresent 3 mat kat affsirg. Chief JUM Giuste, General Crant, and Ma jor gent:tut Siekles and Dix, :twang Where, have freely given their views, being ac t ua t e d by a desire for each action as unity be test cal culated to freely restore the lute insurgent States In all their relatlous to the genettil Government. The idea :men, to be that as long an the Executive . and Legislative ',branches are divided In opinion, the Smith !HIM remain unrepresented In Congress. Hence the desire i.e effect sumo arrangement to communalist.) the differences between them; according to the current representa tions. Thu Pre-4016n tl leads tia wlilhtg ear to all sugimstlmis in that direction, but tllll4 far nothing definite has been accomplished. ' Italtlmore Enron. LlACrimonc, Nov. Ism-The race on Uturila} - afternoult at the clime of the horse fair, wits la:tact:lll.ly %Vehicle Flyaway and Sleepy Davy, toile heals, hest three In live, and was woe by Sleepy Davy; liter, 2:36, and 2:4e. Dexter's race against timedid not equal hts famous Limo made in Now York', owing to the heaviness Of the track. LLIY th - st. mile wan COMIC In and the second la 2,04',. Death ota Phyntelna trout Cholera, - 33 0 , 0 ., Novi:toner 17.—Dr. 141111ana Townend, a wet! kunwn iditslelsn o, this city, died •to.thiv,..flee Idle , suyposod ITOin adders. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. MEXICAN HITTERS .^-~--~, 7 PUTSBURGH„MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19, peer Hunting Pnrly—TlejLaud.Teaure 'on Prince Edivertlllaland. ,Orr, - C. W 'N. 17. • reww, Neveutberll7.—A 'Carty of teen Americans, eaten Biveo novelle,' with 1111108, ammunition and deer lgounds, have or . iived here, en route to the Northern lorAtt,, on a deer huntlng . trlp for theiNew York mar ket. i • Tho steamers employed In berrying lumber from the ottOWIL lumber charier, for the American market, 'make their Ism trip this I week. It is reported that the Canadian Government lots reflosoil to ratify the arrangement by which the Confederate Government will con tribute $'74,000 to Prince Edward's Island, to the euttreiconfedelatlon. It is certain, how ever, that - all the provinces will contribute and render aid to put an end to the troubles caused by the land tenure on the Island, pestrnetive Tornado on Fortune fiend Bacristone, November K—Capt. Knight, of the brig Woteravitch, which arrived here tr. day lridu Ingo do Cuba, reports having Leon boarde,i while passing korturie Island, nn the Mth of yetreber, by parties torus the shore, who united that everything on the Island hail been deStroyed by a hurricane the day previ on'r, one hundred and seven houses haring hem, blown down, and the Inhabitant, wor e ini a busiest starvation. The President aue.coeicrems. Nay Yong, 'November 13.—The Ilerrld to-day reiterates the report of the goal understand ing between the President and Chisf Justice Chase, and says, the President will make eon• cu sion to Congress, among whieb, no further removals from office an account of political opinions. Tpe P.tersbnrir Meagre Destroyed PVLIRSIIVLI.O, VA. ' 2.4IVCIDber 111.-I . lvonlx Hull, Iho only Thentro, In thin eltyl nun dr rarnyoll by tiro ut un early hour this...morn Destruction to Isblpp Nan. 'Coax, November 17.—The geneial re cent dleasters to shipping along the roast arc reported with lose or lire. Additional 7 elegrouls ou Fount. Pule CITY - AND SUBURBAN. (ADDITIONAL LOUAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.) Escaped.- OfTleers •Seth Wilmot and John . Surber. visited the borough Of Sewickley, on Saturday • night, for the purpose of arrest enchain parties there who aro charged wfW ontnig lug the girl Brush, at that place it few days since. , They were it little too however, es the accused 01110 had departed for Vicksburg, Atississippl, en It luutber taut Cr., the officers reached toe village. A reward Should be offered Of sulliclunt .mitgaltude, as to fully compensate these ofhtiers In proceed ing further In the affair. Gond ileadlng.—floc friend rittock, optic>. site the Destoillee, Ilea furnished us with the Atlfortia for December, Leery Saturday, gar per's Weekly, Prank Leslie's, The 4l'utiort, and the lehima Pattie. All of them are filled to the brim with good reading, and are worth far more than the oriel, of them. Almost every thing &so, also, eithes in the - reading line or out of ft, can be got at Piton The Gyrnionals.—We trust that tionumf our readers will forgot tho yawl g. mnastie exhibition unteMilletla to COMO Mint the rooms of the Association on the evening of Thursday. the 22.1 Instant. This tXhibition prOMlseli to ho decidedly the hest ever given by tho Assn. mat ion. and Will combine Ineny new features. The Turners will mho part - and the hell will be tutu dmolnely doonrntod. The General Contesenee.—Thn Aletl2o - olut Prot extunt Georral ttonferenco, met tot usual ou t.for t tuy toot truuenct oil a very eon ' tOrturatrlo mutton t. Of imminent. Thu rrotra, , ,t tae to of our rolumns precludes the of our ocuurfult ruport.. 13TABLI s/i-gb EXTRIORDINIRY HISTORY Louisa Blackman in the City HER STORY AS 'RELATED BY HERSELF On Saturday there arrived in our city from Indianapolis, a person possessing a history ao remarkable in Its way, that bet few individ uals in any region or nay tituo , have furnish ed the parallel to it, Indeed wo doubt if any record is known pf experiences 2,l2 l lllftar in their est.°, progress tool results, to the OX widens,es of the ponoui of whom Nye sneak.. SUP . I 3 u yotmg girl, nut 5'..c seveutv:ll, rittlier tobun in iiliy:aptc; lionseeling a high ilvarwe intelligpice; having man- flora at Linen 1110.ielL n!lki synning; and batoie the tertl; , te or,!eal thitel . 4ll which, far from Sentile/c4i, thO has .111.*, WKS gifted lctlh Allure beauty of form alld feature, that usually falls to tho Int ut womwilinal, err. at feceu teen. Yet this beautiful:girl ban gone through a terrible and sharp experience, the mere con templation of which would make the brayest and hardiest phineer tremble, appalled, :and which might barely be the ti) kill the toughest hunter of the Rocky Mountains or the African Jungles. (tar reader 4 certainly temembcr the .extrier ordimtry cane of Lott'. Blackman, (or Black} burn, mt the name nous erroneously veinal ui the papers nt the limo of the °cot rt ence,)w lin last winter Wile found horribly frozen near a hay-black, in Lawrence county. in 0114 State, and who, account of Tier autlerlogn for months treeless to being toned, wan pub !tidied throughout the etem_ry, and excited universal comment. Tilt... girl, on ,aturtlay afternoon, arrived in the city, and is now stopping at. the Eagle (fowl. on the corner of Second streein. We have r,cetvea the story of her remarkable sufferings front her own lips sumo she arrived in tip. ciry, and the facts, as nlatel by her, aro substantially as follows: In the year 150, Thomas Blackmun, the Lather of Louisa, was Imo g a [tic his faintly at Jefferson Xlty, insane r whither he hart moved trots Joliet, Illinois. Blackmun wan strongly prialispo.ted to Mormonism, Ida father having • lit that taith tier - the hod, tea. years of his life, and died hi -It at bast. At length, yielding o his Inclinations and the perneunionA or W. 1.,. Blackman determined ' to himonte a "Saint," and in . ._the autumn Of IS.ti, took Inn family and start C O with Seven at other families tor bait Lake City. Tier reach ea tine chiefeity of llormomloui at length, and eventually Thomas Blackman Was rue-lye(' Int- , the Chinch of Itrigliam Young. Sorely against the wishes and csoostulatioui of hurt wile and three Jatightern the new convert adopted . Cue sOctal Cott.nall, of lug OM belief and .1.411101 an other .wife to lib; Janiseholel This new ,late oC thlngn wan endured by the fling wife and lit+ • children 1,10.18 length tine holtgottien pi . v.t.l,e,t upon them, and the oukrageens ete.ervallCi•N them on every hand, beeanie Intolerable, and 11,y .b.i,tinteol e - c,•:it furl t erntOre or vett option to the bounni, of eirffinain, Accordingly, In the month of Aurll,l2, hav ave.l the tor n :. - ear ua,l ,a hall, t 11-v pi epartal to brave the 110,:er4 of the w;;;; ~ rtioLs ;Li esCApe.- ;2h% In the 21100111 nointicood, when favored: Oa, the m.p:t. roil,mot oli!ri: grols "1 1 pewit de They w. ru I.ctii 7 tinpintied at tii.co!..art DI,-. Unto, tab:, prp.oialloe•ciii• - ` 1 OW , tioioi. Tea o .I.OweVer, re-'apt fired :toil !till - re tt.egionsity alit:mi. by Morita, bra, to ilia crime at t. nipt.rtir to ' 1•01ii , ..' rd, 13iatik i11,4 Rapt oil rapidly ,or Ilia:nightthe next day, too 11 tr.0.14.,1 known tliO " o Liote. alouth,ii'mile 1,111, na.lea:from the city. Thrill! tat a a a hid hor neverfd ili•itie.l tile-jiver- of the parnall waa'aliar,C.:llle) . mitt , : Ire again, i.oulatt ,tole tlit.3 re:lotto,: von.. in :Po case( they looro than one 14,, l o g of be • o f the par-u. 111...} . 4tr11d: num anCo.a Itle Oslo, propositag to reach motto poiot or civilisation On tae Other pliltrif.t.lie ap iellty desert. Think of it woman and Clltto 02 , 1p100l glob .0220 only ntmlt loud:hey icould vitro In a bundle, with no . malle oat t. et knovriellao of tho c , olll, try I,foi wttii To direct or coon mil thew, sod 01111 sod) the :die:esti:a,: foible outaidicod 1.1 from the nullti ptle•7l:,r,nr,et''elrremit/I Under , taking tli.tt ntrn to - coilipl ',II only PI r•trongo,li;nly pariio.! Those wriii.en poi:et - took )tome.. `Of ao•1 200 ehltualtiagioe lug. titre endored. tile, it only . 41,1.• why 1.110,S tinyttilos..tod that mtrvit or of :he teetioa parte limit they hue t a ,eis 21:re0 their 70, toy :her sister, it girl of Mime thlr teen year, 40 - il of Id/own:Son and eshaite:ilen. meek liter the el ler ioecd iomut fourteen, nimi da:nth, loolait war idrohger, more I,itti, than "[nix , . arid he hard •ltips of the Pitirory a oil tier, COIII, Vi the ito (.1 - glet. 111/011 . the I'li U, . . ette • I until their tit 4•1 le re., tine: ;term. Their 11,,t„, trout Iteell I'2 tlIttl•t1,11. in Lice flint few tiny.. nt..l tin r credal 0.1 ioi. halt 'urn pree nee Le the prairie tillordini. They Ll iln o.ight. plenty nt null I .1,1141 it. Liit have iAlAta tti it, total ni the la lilt Unit vonrtil ni t They :Ind 'notight; t.iiir Owl o'llll tneni, .11 , 1 whit , then , iht; 1.11).nt nr gopher. utile:l they .let iiiu i i rain. N urn 111/ j4k,„, Ow, 1!:1 !ItZ••“,i1, leagtli AL I , :iß•h:-. 0 1110 140 tnl , niiis alias tll,l dinitli of Icor eland:tn. ttl,it'b.insin .1 , 14 .:11{ ti—t Making .4e - it'll 1,11. Ulll,O 11, Journey ...nil cn.iruVpr tti Lottitat, atone r.ots . ,roallattutl to follow the Indian troll. livilot its relolOre, t 111 at last site p.trty' ef lot itecabs tree I east gi• of na•l tlel hell nd te!l tier, trtatt- In !.tar ‘; 11 It till, Croul. - -I 1.•111 t 0 0. diyline, her to :1 s n.1 , 1,1.1:111 al.l , :it 4,0 hentlt tat toot arty milt vliltf of tan Rock V Mull,tatun '1 hus post , sap Ile I. , ,ttea moal tone went!. fleet It 111110 0 11, tssill/irills . lll.l4 a.? 11, torttalt;•etreel. Sao tarried het, Mel when she heetatatoattel,z, toeat lor J.•trerson CO), nett last a Inter kit Eel It 1 livls and Lae riled—Mil time with 1111,11 n—to .N 1,1141 Jacknott, La, ten, ottotty„' In tubs ,tate,s. he, n laindy 1„ colt• rly attea loot tesi,:tat. met Item ,It" hotted to gut Oittplilyai..l. 'nits 1311.111 y hod t bbl bill Leatsta* Was sere:red to it !WWI: who won ht p:obably alto tier 1,1 , 11:. :Inks 1,1,1,51 111 , S, of Ili:slant:ly t.g on a Ater c.,1.1, day la Jane/ The family Ott then aot need 11,1 4 ,, hut. 41.1 . ..1- :st tier 'or kt tt,10.0 w 110•• 51143 Ira, Hllls, of week. It . ..a.. alino-t Oath., lilt it I'll:dill, I elect rs driving, ileollithia Invitation to 101 y oil: ten 11,01 other Moos •. She it.t.f . diet gone lai.hefOre Im.l inn heray, Iho cold 111 numbed her and idle felt the drove-Ines of treeZtog people. At length toe sitil”wit by a tier n ad Intl .l ept, 11111 dill not .die. In the motel g she awoke with her limbs Et/ Ir,zen that oho could 1101 move. The Yen thawed her P%rtilly, and she manaze,l , to mewl a little way out Of the 100-01, Into which she had wan dered. Silo rettelitpl la haystack on the farm of th,,,,hma, hut could go no full her. She Wan too fat uwity„from the.liodte to make her• telt heat and cpwdeil herself up as closely us possible 10 the haystack, where she fur In agony until niallt. At night the sheep gather. ea eloae übput her. s a d kept her it little warra, I but durum 'that night she bteaine Insensible with the cold, and, Iw was ascertained after nhe wan 1000, Chit lay fur tw en ty•tlireo dal, health* thitt!litlystack! she was , Insensible dur ing the mit ire; tlnie, and probably would have (ration uallrely to death 11.1 t for the sheen who luttlally protected her at night. Iler desert expeolenee had prelim 4,1 her to do wahout feral, irut this,,toi!'t her with her Saved tier from niter afaryatlon. One morning it little boy hunting rabbits dlncoi , ered the IaSSII,II,IO GIFT ami gore 11:11 alarm. When fonnit the was lying on her left tilile, , ber dress, her aria, her hair, and the right elite of her faco being frozen to the ground. She wag carried to 111..1htvlilson'e mule and such I , OSIOI . tiIIVCS as Iler right foot wan so bully tro,,m tam . it it:upped alit “t the total, Au examination or 11,:r other 1001 ;:butted tilt, ileevssll) . putation,lool 1,0011 iegz o taken 0:r lone inches ladovr the kneo. ' After font Or live weeks of trojensthility alio Commenced litre cover, mai although she was horribly frozen In various par's Of lire body, she recovered with the loss of her feet and her left eve. Since her recovery shellas been kindly cared for by lit, authorities mud citizens of Mount .ineknou.. Lod week situ' went to partly to see it artificial limbs could be fitted to hers and partly to obi ttln emptoyment. She felled Itt butt{ objects, and am mtterday cola° hero Antl,,tvita taken, by Mr. Fortune to the Eagle lintel whew. site SIIII • We have given her story es :she gave it to its. It IS 11/1110SI incredible, 'hut alto tells It with truthful air that almost compel. be lief. Perhaps her great sufferings kayo con fused the even ta.in her trilml, Pm as to A latort them and mulin them seem to her different from whet they were, Um she evidently be lieves her owe story. Slut is n. girl of great intelligenee, and no small amount of personal beauty. She hems Sllifertqy aIIZIOUS 10 Obtain Clllllloyllll.lllt, end any ono who eon all her in oldahring It will Ito doing a good work.. Contributions for her beneft; left at this Gillen 0111 be promptly handed to her. • /knoll'Or Olt Strike.—lnformation has been received in this city to thentrect that thO Plytntattall and l'orn'n Ilan Oil Company, whose. property, ig located on the Allegheny river,t,t Parket Lanai:lll.BoMo locality Mlles abovo title city, struck a thirty barrel well a fee: days sine, and gives indications of below luorstivo well. Tile sttlelsltd Ibis cotaipmay to bald nrlt,nipdiy by' the employees. at tail Trant,fer Slid lon or Igo PeoviSClCohto 1 " 11 ' rote!, utot v 4_ol/ grutulat". them II(.01/ their p,t ..A fortune. • 866. I=2 What a heterogeneous wash of humanity is huddled together iu a great city such as ours; and what avarletyofehariletbrs we meet in our peramburations through the crowded streets, in our visits to drink tug and gaming saloons. and In our periodical tour through the tombs la search of local tit•tatt: with which to cram the insatiable maw of the reading public who, although denouncing the publication of such things as Injurious to morality, yet leave not a: line of scandal unscanneti, and become so conversant with the facts as narrated by °the unfeeling reporter" that they are able tore peat them to the next person whom they for, tunately or nn fortunately chance to meet, with gusto that shows plainly they regal it the af fair in the same light that Inc emenre gazes on the mostolid lento preparations of thertorpir. tinning inaile this uceessa,yl Olgroision from our subject, and like Doctor‘lllipoil, SDI laded our Wind, ISO will ske•ell for the nonelit of throe or 011 r reader:, who have DO opportunity to gaze On the dark mule of city Idea few local pictui es which may be of sufficient interest to repay Lim trolible of perusal. We will fir6t go to ~drink lug saloon, and see 110tv fareel he devotees nt the sorino of Bac chus. Pushing aside the white polished doe,, inlaid with moulding of gilded witch, which g~lncr like tee - more precious metal beneath the light front the• parti-colo vii lump above tile doorway, taut serves as It beacon to guile the thisty hither, we 110,1 ourselves within the long well lit apartment. The thin black hands of the romwood-cased clock he- Mini the Dar. Tornio brilliant with cut-glass and pler-ndrrors of Freud, Mate. point across tile white dial to the midnight hour, and yet tire room Is still crowded with men In groans . of - three and four, all talking. but on divers, topics, some of the late political canvass, oth ers of the turf or the prize ring, while yet minus discuss the feasibility of some mooted • Moral 1 eforei In language so beautiful as to attract the attention and please the ear tot the idle lounger. In the centre of this lastgroup stands a fine, well-pro +tort ii nod man; bus COAL though ragged at the cuffs and threaloare tot the elbows, Is of a fashionable pat tern, and • the material of Ike fin est finality, buttoned up clolm t•. tile threat to prevent his emu molten, from seeing ids dirt-_ besmeared shirt,' for nithougt fat's fa• is scar let and els eye.. restless IMO IDOViddlOt with dissipation unit intOxie.illen, lie has Lust a little germ of self-respect left. This IS 0 Serr aule in the way lie shufnes his feet edt of where the light fells open the sanded floor lest his assoilates should cold...glimpse or red toes protruding through a gash In the boots, awh lileave not had the pleasure of an , introAnction'to blacking fOr whole months to- ' gether. Notwlthatanding his dilapidated habiliments, he talks learnedly ut moral Italie?, quote:4 l llorace and Virgil with the familiar grace of • an erudite, lots Bacon's , pn llosoDlly at Alin lODgtle'd end, and often edifies his audifor by a declamation from Ari• dtson's Cato, or an abstract from. Jnveual. 11,111 what lie utters is not Understood by those around nlin (or lack of intellect, hut Yet lie is highly DlV:el:laid: by them, and at the anti et each period they lavarlablo slat. him geed riatiireilly on the shoulder pool invite Lim up to the , -.to take s lie tier, refuses such an invitation, and as his puffed band tremblingly pours into the glass tau sparkling brandy—lie never drinks whisky milers when he naYa himself-1m glances timidly tit the barkeeper whore Ins , ideal era Ito rear, more than that of any one else, tor he /144 been treated tons Many Ind Igs tittles front titan.tr trier' since the time when he SllrtedllicrOd inati.hnod to the ( bit of drink and le.cause what noir ts, a habitual sot, or drankaril. This creature, the outline of 111 - Ds portrait no have but Imp erio us fee sketched, but ~few short a ago,' nap e ono or priest ylltSfil MAIO, ;rll - 0,1 liy prodigal nature withc Ik Well a labored eat/catkin Mot refined a refiner polished. The ornament ot ,ocietY ihnl the pride and admiration of his clearest friends. Fame had already caught. his name and tie was r.poken of tor high oinclal positimm. urfuited sOtll DYADIC, and hart% by• false friends he soht pleasure in the cent se tdrele whited 1115 talent and attainments were admired and adulated. Ile drank the crim,on liquids gist for friendship,' then Lecamoi Ile liked them, and finally they be- . 0:1010 necessary to'existence. unit after that the descent was, rtllll4, 111/tlt COD !lee him ghat he Is to-night—a pour, talc deepis.ed wretch, bereft of /10Ile‘I //01110 and all those who, in the other days, called him friend. Night attar night he Is to bC ReQll In that saloon, sometimes bar, winded by a low . , vulgar CrOirti, mud at other, oeenny- Ing a beset In the dlctl-at corner, wetting fa I,7lollrds ex pectittkm for alt InVltAtinn to drink, untll the [toupee). disperse and the er tilt - tote him Into trill street 10 find a shelter whet, be will, perhaps in the tombs, Or lit the wide doorway of the mercantile. house Mail men:ling,: when he returns to tile old haunt and the ecerie Is repeated. This 16 a strange picture, but a truthful nue, end wlia In.quelit our drinking saloons rill torOtrillZO it as wh.4 a Ir,snu ho here embodied to the young. man of our COIL, MID/Or —VOlt a eosin Valt bo uveo there- Iron, If It 1,10 call-s One or thin !DAM' alit are in the snare of the tempter to turn and Li:sante, even for iIItIODDIIO. we Will be rewarded for our pains in sketching Another l'onfideore ger At rented. In 101 a mom named .1. It. ..Dawson, whoao father lc n met Chan: In Chicago, 1.101as:4 It sent, Of eitenSlVe forgertrl which ha wade .nyallside at different Places—Chicago, Chain- St. Linn, and, among other 1111 ts t.nrg., tic forged troveridnent vouchono, anti on thew tow large supplies of. money front paNtnasierot In different localltie.. Among onto,' otter,. swindled in I,ls manner 0,1 Captain L ii, Wright, Auodstant eteve•l nlittll Iu this cite. n flu 1.,01 dreeL.rd into o.ols hitssMdeiat,o 110sney Its he tun' Ilia than% Al I his llints It.sir-kstt lolinself,Crantrani Frcoter. aftet ail ah-em, el eouno :hire he re• lamed total. etly, and veto:lt:la:Q.l,l/y hit in, • vt.tsts was 1 lack, unfit :4%01,01 again to play his 0111 Ile gallsets Capt.ile igill. Tit r tats...cov or, 110 Will 1 's:01. 1_.1" :el trl het.), a Sanitary Irlhassal. 110 11.10 s.ollt,tte.•.l 10 an 0; eight 3e ars to the lieniten tlary ut Aniourn, N. 1., hut mature he had served net it konotio of his tel telw was pardoned through the Intl u• new of Lis lather and friends. A week or two logo Mr. J. K. Cal.,. el I, of thlovity, Secre!ary of I AU, aneny Navigation Company.und a fried,' of Dawson's lat4ler, received 0 letter from the ne orlyoparoloneol anon. This letter I/I - tattled a duple penitential spirt , and l , rote-ted that the a riter having su4