TIE DAM GAZETTE. ITBLIIIIIIED BY Pennmatt, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING= eq. - Fifth- eitzreset. 8. Egirro(tr: 4 Dui.., iiestAii xis% ) ) l!lziesom r. az , ; Boldness !Managers. COM bile COO M..... duilsr, (par wean........:..cent inistir . fi..(per7ear) Liberal reactions to Diewiboys and leant. ahcrabbi* 6autt.e. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1866. NAIL GLEANINGS. Tan American Sunday School Mtn nfissionarlesare now holding a conveu on in Chicago. The proceeding are very in teresting. Rev. J. 'M Menllottgli," of Kentucky, delivered a highly interesting address upon the subject of the Work itt the South, and thus summed up the work of himself and his co-laborers: They had established 4,310 Sunday Schools, withSl,- 000 teachers and 258,000 scholars, and had visited and ; aided 5,103 other Sunday Schools, with 57,671 scholars. The total result accomplished was 9,410 Sunday Schools, with 68,610 teachers, and 573,334 scholars; 25,000 Bibles' nd Testamentstlls- Wided; 894,000 volumes books distribu, ted, and 135 churches established. COLLECTOR W. F. TOLENsTON (formerly of Pittsburgh) of Philadelphia always had a hankering after the soldiers. He delight el to talk to the brave volunteers and was conspicuous in his little harangues against 'Southern. traitors and Northern Copper heads. He has not forg.nten the one nor the other. He is opposeoo working poor. helpless; Maimed soldiers and relieves thein from duty in his office while he makes rough, able-bodied Copperheads do the . work. In other words, Mr. Johnston' last weekturned oM a 'number of worthy crip pled soldiers to make room for notorious democratic Ward politicians... A NEW confidence game has been intro duced by the hlack-legs of Chicago. A sharper producela a padlock and tells a ver dant that he cannot unlock it. Verdant tries and opens it easily. Sharper again takes lock; adroitly _ substitutes another, and returning to stranger offers to bet him any odda : that he cannot open it, and neith er he can. Three .thieves swindled estran ger in this manner out of his gold watch, and were arrested. Among their baggage were discovered all the tools and imple ments of professional burglars. A rot:inn man named William D. Young was arrested' ast week in Detroit on a charge of murdering Lieut. Williams, near Cincinnati, two years ago - . The deceased was *murdered,' robbed of his watch and money and thrown from a four story win— . dow of the barracks. The murder was very mysterious, but circumstances point to young as the guilty party. He was ar rested at the time but was discharged for want of evidence, which has since been obtained. .'run- Nashville Railroad robbers who robbed rind Tanned the 'southward bound, pahsenger train on the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad, have been arrested. Harry King, who was'With the band at the time of the - robbery but who fled and would not participate in the darideed, was cruelly murdered by his companions in eriine, fear ing he woad give information to thep.i thorities. f3even haVe been captured, four, ". two negroes and. two whites, escaping. The death penalty is not severe enough punishment for such.villains. Tan Cincinnati Council has just done a noble act. An old .lady in indigent bircam stances, ' named Maria Stahl, petitioned that body to grant her a donation, as else was in want, and inasmuch as a-large:prop ertyshe had once owned slipped out of her hands into thepossession of the city for a •triflingisum;she presumed upon her claims • of charity from the - corporation. They voted her c5OO as a donation. • Tan Philadelphians claim to have in -vented a method of converting sand into beautifid stone foe building purillises, which rivals the old Roman concretes which wl th , stood the action pf twenty centuries.. It is very cheap, add If all that is said regarding; it be true 'we may look fore revolution in building material. . LEWIS RORER, nothavingthe fear of the Lord or the congregation of the Fifth Bap "•4. tilt church of Philadelphia before his eyes, entered the house of God :and stole away the, carpiatinga. He was -discovered in the act and visa held in $3,000 to .answer the _charge at Court:, A VAGRART IVOMA.2II=I*OI2 arrested in Philadelphia for stealing a little girl away from her parents. • She coaxed the child to • folloW her aid refused to let her return to her home. She only kept the girl twenty-, four hours till the police secured her arrest. I Lordavrxxu,f Chicago and other cities ' west and south of - Pittsburgh are suffering terribly from the depredation of burglars. The' nks to the energy.caur tntmicipal an . . thoritles this city entoys perfect freedom front the mldnightdcpredators. A ,jouRNEritaXI3I:IOEIMEER'S ABBOCII.i 'rIOR, with a joint Mock capital to prepare for pecuniary contingencies, is about being ' organised in New York. Hundreds of this branch of- Mechanics are now out of work there owing to, a depression In the shoe'. market. - N i 1 b I' Two YOUNG DUCES,. aged respectively seventy and seventy-five years, are to run foot race in Indianapolis Men of such age should be tired of the human race, and, instead of sporting, should be making preparation (or running into the grave: A IWNDEIIVIIL calm of conscience has Tbeen discovered in Milwaukee. A lawyer borrowed a hook thirteen years ago , from . an editor, -and'; returned wit last week. 'When lawyers make . restitution there is hope for the country. Foun Hurtnnno emigrants flout the South passed through Ilaltimore on their Wa,l west last week. Their . ,fortunes were ruined by the War, and they - now go to Kansas to establish a colony. _ Tun city of Louisville have • purobod. fur 1 , 11,400, seventy acres of ground to establish a poor man's cemetery —where all poor potions will be buried free of cbarg.it. y Itunincs, who was burned by her clothes taking fire from a lxmllre kindled on the streets ofrhlladeloida died from her , , injuries. She was a bright little , girl ate years of age. A wrnurr in Detroit became her own banker and bid $2OO in a rag bag. • For getting of her deposit slie"'sold - bsg, rags awl ell and knit leer money. Con" marten ,Czass will preside . at , ;the „Pennsylvania Freedmen's Commission.' 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IIUSTI hi, Governor of the Cinu mono ealth of Pennsylvania, .10 by this my prods. matteD, recommend that the good people of the utoMmonwealth observe Thursday, 29th day November;lB66, Asa Jay of Tnant . gis lag and Prayer, and do then assemble in their respeell , re Churches and places of worship and make their bumble thank offering to ALtilOirry GOP for all Els blessings during the Past year. • . . I Yor the abundant gathered fruits of the earth; For the thee far eor Heuer! activity of . Weary For the geoerslttr,tervattnt of health; And especially for that la Ills DiVixs Money . Be bath stayed the threatened pestilence. And moreover that they do beseech Illm7to con tinue unions sit His ,blessings, and to confirm the heartkof the people of these nnittd butes. that by the lawful force of they will, deeds of good Justlx, .W•sdomlllllillercy may be done. Given under my hand and the great._ a of the htstt, at flarrlablirg, thin :9th day of October, tot e year of our Lord, 1116 e, and of the Com mon realth the ninety-ilrat. - BY ills OovinixOth ELI SLIVEE,' Secretary of the Common tiealth..; A iirtiolesome ChauFe For the last two or three yearn the 'Amer!. can peoplehave been imposed' upon by nume rous trashycompounds known as bitters; pur porting to cure all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs, 'when in fact. hey do more harm than good, but we are glad to say they rapidly going ont of use, and their place is heing , supplied by the English and Scotch Ales and Porter, articles that have long been considered by physicians the most excellent tonics, stimulating the system and digestive organs in a proper and. healthful manner. The enterprising firm of MeCiarran Mcgennan, we notice, were the first.to call the attenUtpn of the public to the above fact,. and have bild immense quantit les of the fin est Etigliah anoScotch brands, and the trace Is rapidly on the increase: No. 85 Market street, corner of-, the Diamond, near Fifth. Street, can be considered headquarters for these goods., We Would Suggest To any of one. readers who may wish to pro vide themselve., for cases of emergency, w Ith a bottle of good Whisky, that Flemtog, Drug, gist, No. 84 Market street, has a lot -of Rye Whisky, matintsetured expressly . for him, by Thomas Bell, about fire years ago, which, for excellency has, we think, not Its equal to the city. •It is a. Pure: article. We speak kmajr- Wlll be experloncod by naing the Cough Candy manufactured and sold by Osamu Beaven,.ll2 'Federal street, Allegheny City. - Ton Can Buy Foreign. Moors of nil kinds at J oseph S. Finehq No.IEI, 190,193 and 19S First street, Pittsbargti. , ' IM3==l . . Rireterl Oran.. a great advantage, and only properly done at the Opera noose Shoe Store. Warranted, All work sold at the eekbotted Opera . noose Shoe Store. - Gelitlemattly And obliging clerics in attendance at the Opera HOWL! Shoe Store. Greatest desorttnent 1p the city at the Operh Douse Shoe Store. ' nest tiooda a the city at the Opera Bowie Shoe Store. Lowest Prices ri the city at the Open Rouse Shoe Store More New Geode At the Opera House Shoe Store. You Coo Buy . 93 per oerd. Alcohol at Jorph S. Finolrs You Caaa.Buy '2iew Hops At Joseph B. Finch's TELEGRAMS. (By the Merchants' If &basal Telegraph Co From' 011 City. Special to the Plttaburgh Gazette. OIL CITY, , Elver tour feet eight inches, and falling slowly. Weather rainy. 011 market dull. it. Frain 100E11.11m FILAYILIIf, PA., November /O,IOGO. - Water at OleOpolia, live feet and falling Mow ,ly; at Franklin, live:lett; at Oil City, four feet eight inches Juld falling sioevly; raining. FOREIBN ADVICE/3 BY 411 CABLE. Illness of ihe Princes. Ltsgmar—Fous- Ms in Kadin Abating—t bronteued Out break in tapiste—Desth of Don alaguel. ' PZTYILIBIIIO, iklaVembecla. , —ltuSsian far tivities have been suddenly stopped on ac count of the Serious Illness of the Princess Lennon,- Novemtxr N.—Telegraphic dle- Datchas mom Bombay report the famine, in India abating. '7 BIADYID, November IS.—The Gelvernment of.' Spats is taking strong measures to prevent a threatene Mag d outbreak. - Dad net is dead. ; FROBI C&NADA. Thirty-nine Fenian Prisoners Relegated —The , Enthasiant at Their Liberation —Verdict. • TartnirO, C. W.. ticiireatber 19.—0 n saturdav night, thlrty-nine Fenian prisoners, confined Theirold Jail, w a rm s released from custodY. discharge conducted With gi eat-se crecy; It was only. about an boor beforei being seat away, that the prisoners the m -vs were made aware of the joyous tidings, They were th etafurnis transportation by the Government to BuspenslO bridge, and ft special tram was provided- by tbe Great West ern Hallway. This drew up to the rearof the JAG, at ten o'clock, and the men were safely lodged on beard, In charge eta guard of tam ty men, with a corporal and sergeant, Under the command of Lieutenant Garrison, of the 17th regimertt. -The prisoners received a good supper at the station before starting, and - each was present ed with a five dollar MU, greenback. On reaebing_the Fall givinge bade good bye tattier escort, three hearty cheers for the Sheriff, the Governor or the }all and the Tim Jury in the ease of Weeks killed by ac cident on the Grand Trunk railway• on-Fri day, returned a verdict that decease d', Weeks, tameto his death by the train ritnning off the track near BCC/It/111 station, on the 16th lust., on caused by a broken roll; We further 11¢11 and are of the opinion that no blame rests the .romp. Tile iterctim3Fettiqn in- ilifertakiliniliiiMTlZifsisd. - - - - New 1011. Novemberl9.—The Weldon Posj of the eth instant contaltut the following: Thu Reforms questlOn ti'liglan chiltaltig oonsidera lion, exalt roiI:USW to be seen If the mission which Dlr. Bright hag fulltlieLl in Ireland will sense to impede its resolutions. Be cannot he re as f l may, the Irian people cannot bet swish:o that the Influence widen they aro is to extend to the cease whlch Mr. Bright is advocatine, should be husbanded Spa guarded, In - their own Interest and not lightly exehanged for a polith=romrse which, as they wilt not fell to ve. /las yet to beendersed "by responsib le peat ==MtM==Zl • • AT, 7 Ollla.lPov 10.=...0. H. .Bratusallet Mks beladeelared elected to the jegudetate over ?rank P.llls3r, Me vote cast after sundown being decided legal try. the Attorney Dental of , the•atata. Tole Mao elects'l3.' D. tudgely, radian, to the State Senate and - le ached eaneral Pllas.etelorit7. Draneeoaet end flideely , have - recelvedf °snidest's§ trem Int Getetty Dler)tr . . FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. LATE NEW & BY TELEGRAPH. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Arrival of gw Taimpoona—An Expedi tion for toe Re-Vapinre MElfaittplco— A Proclamation from Parrii.: Now Toss, Nov. 19.—The Navy Department has received information of.tho arrival of the Tallopoosi at Galveston, from off Tam pico. o foreign vessels of war were oil the river or in any part of Tampico on the 29th of Octo her. and only one American vessel was in the harbor of Tampico, which is at present In command of. Colonel Gomez with a force of slain hundred men, controlling the customs and enforcing the payment of loans. The au thOritieB of the capital of the State do not . recognize those of Tampito, and their goer rillimse ire all goods found en route for the in terior markets dispatclidd from the Tampico Custom House. By, letter's from San Lula Potosi ib is ascer tained thn6g hleila and Oupairo were to leave that placo3n the early part of November with an expeditionary force (or the recapture of Tampico. General Farm., who has a force of fifteen hundred or two thousand men in the Bounties, and is now holding Tampico, has issued aproclamation declaring Puebla VIeJo 'open to foreign commerce, which, lt is feared, will lead to open hostilities between the 'forces under his command and tlioso under Colonel Gomez. tinder this state of affairs the In hauitants of-Tampico aro to constant dread of the most serious disorders and a .probabli- Ity of the indiscriminate plunder or the town. Further from Iltexico:-Attack on Moto snorsm—licatli of General Topic—Arri val of Excolbado. GALVESTON', N0V.30, via Nair Onteaks, Nov. 19.—A special Now York-Brownsville courier of the lltli reports a spirited attack on Huts moms on the 9th. The skirmishing lasted sev eral hours, the assaulting party, under Ta ma, gaining an advantage, but, distrusting tier - thins, he did not follow up his success. Thu - defenders lost twenty Prisoners. and Colonel Hiss, their commander, urns arrested for bad conduct on the field: Om the night of the loth, Tapia died qt cholera. This event will change - the - current of events. , The arrival of Been bade is reported. FROM NEW YORK. The lateens] Revenue Sehturen—Au At tempt to Bribe the Impectoes--The Preektent's TIMItO Policy. . . New Tony, November•PJ—Largo crowds are collected at the Collector's office to-day to learn what proceedings hid been taken in re ganl to the'reCellt selZUred or several distill, ries. find the arrest of come of the operators, from information at the United States Com missioners-office, Mr.:Tilden, United States Inspector, and Mr. John Devlin ,a heavy ope rator, were arrested by Deputy Marabal nig gles. The accused wore brcdight before Coin m la:donors Jones and Nowson, when they gave ball in the sum 'of fifty thousand dollars for their appearance this morning. - • The warrant for the orrest of Devlin was , i.sued by commiasionei Jones, united the coin- , plaint- of Frederick Cohen, a United SLAWS Inspector, ylio accuses him of having been. guilty of bribing another U. S. Inspector, to defraud the Government, by branding liquor 'as having paid'- government duty, when no ouch duty had been paid. The parties up peered this morning before Comuilssioners Jones atidNewson, when Tilden's CA-40 - was set down for a hearing on r aturday no.niug 'next, at ten o'clock, and Devlin's case for the The rest'ssneclal says Facts divulged to day, snow that there is 2 , lttle helm that the President wilivrecoannend impartial stiffer age lu his message to Congress. Re will stand with Mr. MeCulloch,{ll2l financial questions. Several Republicans were removed from of last week. - The CemmerciaPs Washington special says: It is confidently expected that the reconstr us. [lon will be amicably setUo I early in the ap .proachlng session of Congress. Negotiations Inc that purpose aro in pt ogress between the President and the hailing politicians of all parties in the Nom:. and South. • The basis of settlement will be universal suffrage and gen. oral amnesty. The President partually accedes .to this preposition, Ind he Insists; upon Con stitutional grounds, that the question out , hags properly belongs to Ins respective states, and is e 0 fat tolverso to any action of Congress upon teat subject. , lf assurances can be obtained from Southern leaders of tile speedy adoption of universal • suffrage, the. President will waive hisobjectieritt The pro posed basis of settlement contemplates the abandonment of the Constitutional amend went as a condition to Southern represents lion. ' LETTER FROM HORICE GREELEY. • Bre View* an the nenntorattp—The ••Titnes -• halpports_lllm. lies Tong, NOT,l9.—liorsce Greeley writes the following to the editor of the Newburg Jour not, &met:mina the Senatorship: Ormcz or rut Ininuse, Now Your,. November ii, IMO. 5 . . Deal - Sir—ln )our leader of the 12th lust. you eay that I ought to make known my views and wishes with regard to the U.S. Senator uhlp In prospect. I comply with your sugirea. tine. I shall certainly accept th....Stmatorshlp and endeavor to Ainchargo should I be electod, and I shall be gratified to learn that ohr newly chosen Legislature chair Judge me the man f arthe place. , e I bellevelbis fully answers your requisition; anrEnow allow me , to sold 'that !Mould the member!. be Importuned or button-holed. Or i bored to vote for me, or n any manner solicit ted to act otherwpe 111 the than to their conviction of public duty Shull dictate, it will not tie the Sault of • Yours truly, HORACE Guenter. The Timer endorsee him tor the poultice 11l these words: `IV( shall ho glad to Nee Mr. Grealvyrs claims to the Senatorship and his qualifications for It recognised by the L e y,i.p.. tare Just elected." FROM NEW ORLEANS: federal and filmic Omer. to be Closed— 'brasier .1. IR. Doolittle ea reale for Texas--Illaalmtlllanittlll at Wiliam New °area:vs, Nneember 19.—Large num bers of vialtors are d eicesrring here.' The federal and State tett] he closed to. 'morrow to give the employees an opportunity to witness the Inauguration of the grand fair. Sepater J. K. Doolittle. of Wisconsin, left this morning for Clatvcston on a short dolt to Texas. 4 Vera Cruz dates to the 11th Inst., have been received. At an extra meet Inc to discuss the condltl9n. llexhaultutwe Ministers anima. out detcrUghed to continue In office with. out alteration. health has been very much Improve.' by Mu recent sea co; age, which caused the reports that he had at tottrpt cd to abandon the country. On the 12th Mat.. kiaximllllan' sakatlll at. Orizaba. The raeille Railroad Excuratealliti. Alannow, November 19.—The party of ovens'. Menials from Boston. Now York, ChiralSoi and other cities, left hero to.day for the present Railwa y , termins or the Central Branch ot the Pacific of, which forty-llve miles are come pletCd. Tad party lecluiteithe officers of the road. Government Commtseloners, 'many Ms- Alnattitthed capitalists, statesmen from all parui; of the country, among town C/Overnor Smith, of New Hampshire; Messrs. Haventney or, New York; Lee Llatllo,linssaci , usetts; Sen ator Potnerey, Kansas; IL-11. Pomeroy, Boston; E. Nichols, New York; and is large number , of to hailing railroads of the country. The press of New fork. Beaton awl Chleago are also reprocuted. Tho. party nu tubers about three hundrelb.incindling Garibaldi lacloraes. the Carbine. New Toss; November le.-tlnrlhaldt. has Written the following letter to al. Lorlgiola, who had communicated tp . him a plan for a rifle Timeline at Padua l I ' dfy Dear La:Viola :—Dravo I, I comPliment you, and wisiryou every themes In the z apyr, of your project; the people should be made to understand onto for all, that the car bine ought to be the gospel of the nation, and that only when well • exercised In the use of that arm, will they be able to sac proudly, we are Italians, Continuo, and I will aid you with all my power. Y. ntirely yours. G. 4.. anin•Lni. • Emigration of Freedmen to Liberia. Nam YOBS, Nov. le.—The correspond dent gives some account; of a partyof two hundred and seventy' freedmen, Intending their taunt les, who leave Stets titilumbla. South Car olina, to embark on Gm accompanied ship Golconda for Li eria. They ar d e to b regg, sister, of tho e confederate t by oineral Linsey Gregg, who hes long wished to under take a mlesitrnary enterprise p 3 Africa. A seoond expedition Is tallied of for nextspring. Similar agitation in reported at Columbus, 11. at. Troops for toe Hexlean Frontier— General Ortega fat ASKsaoo —n o •T Y Gasvaerotr, (Teals T.. Nov. 'l9.—Ortego and his party remaniat Maros. They are guests of the commander of thaiiolored United States troops. Ortega sigattled his intention not to return to New Orleans. ' Heavy rains have delayed the Inland loaO• motion performed on horseback. rtfteen hundred Federal troops are =peat- Won the Mexican frontier . semi. The Charleston Dlereoiff Retirost—The Theory or State Dead. WhaonsoTox, Narember 19.—The Charleston Mercury WAS ISSUCII this morning for the first time since Febrattry, ISO. It Jutish% trattorlal that the war atenhtlated the theory of State rtstits, and pergeless to devote lteelr m ratans to the development of bouthont interval& PITTSBURGH, _TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1866. SECOND ' EDITION. FOUR O'OILOOK, A. M. VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. BY TEE CABLE. Arrival or reniatio ha Ireland—Hernial nemonatnitioni., at Zdinburg--Iledia lion In the Chilian-Spantvh War Sr reined—Fighting Renwed In Candi a— Great Floods—Wany Liven Lost—Lon don and Liverpool /darken. Lonna,, November 19.—Evening—It is said that the government Is alive to the test tl at large numbers of Fenlane have been arriving in Irelanu weekly, and is well prepared to Meet any rebellious movement. The reform demonstration in Edinburg on • turnay was a large and Imposing one. BEELLIN, Nov. 19.—1 t is Positively stated that Bismarck will coon resume the active duties of his OBICO. FLourace. November le—Baron nicasoli, Prime Minister of the 'ltalian Government, has issued a circular discouraging agitation of the Boman question. tic says 'ltaly will be neutral and await the certain triumph of her rights. LONDON .November 19.—The report Is con firmed that Chill and Peru have consented L. accept the mediation of the Governments of France and England. There are reports in circulation that light, ing has been renewed In Candle- Lemnos, Nov. 19,—The great /floods aro de vastating the counties of York and LSIICELY ter. Many lives have been lost by drowning. Liveurom., Nov. 19.—The Breadeiturfs mar ket to-day has been firm and unchanged. Consols closed today .911:, for money. The following are the closing quotations of Amer , icon securities: U. S. ells, 701 i; Illinois Con tral shares, 7514; Erie. SO. • Livenroot,Nov.l9.—Nban.—The cotton mar ket is quiet and unchanged. Middling uplands are quoted at lid: The sales to-day will reach 111.000 baler. LONDON Nov. Voon.=Consols to-day. 9014; American Securltles—Vive-twanties, Illinois C.ntral, 49%. • , FROM THE ARTIC OMAN. Tidings from Captain liall—Traves of Dr. ' , ranklist's Expedition. New Tong, Nov. 19.—Mr. Henry Grinnell his recelyed the following letter, giving news from Capt. Hall's Arctic Expedition; Ncw•Lonnou, Nov. 15, iscd. To Henry Grin/4,R, Nee , lork.—Dear Sir: The steam whaling bark ailoneer, Capt. Ebenezer Morgan. from the Northern -Sea, arrived at thus port yesterday. As the vessel tell in with - Mr. C. F. Hall, the Arctic Explorer, and yet .brought no letters from elm to Isis friends In the United Stutes,l forward you Cap:. Moe: gan's statement or his interview, and success with Mr. Hall In hie researches among the natives of the northwest coast of Hudson's Bap The reached the bend of Repulse Ray, norther River Welcome, on the Sigh of July last. Here they met Mr. Halt and hot ; party of Elsquitnaux, all In good health, and , at that time engaged In Halting. file faithful adherents .Jon '.and nannalLEstinlmaux, who are well knoll to you, with come other no- , tires from h ad family or tronste, were with him.. lie had at that time Ito wElite man In his company. Mr. was much affected again to meet familiar faces and hear noire from home. I lie has passed dpi winter very comfortably, being thoroughly inured to the Esquhuaux , mod,, or life. and bating with Ma reseurees ' vecure,i ample supplies of food at tile station. He had killed ono whale last fall and another this summer; while deer were toned In the greatest abundance. Ile had established a great many depots of provisions, extending far Into the Interior, to he used in ease of cceaity.• Last spring Sir. Hall made a Journey north , west toward Colninitteta Buy and Kin: Ham's Laud, but gourd the natives of that re forcedttreacheruita and Jealous that he was to return when within - one hundred miles of has destination. This animosity and feud Is between the differentfamilies and tribes ot the Esquimaux, who all carry wea- pens secretly, and do not heal Into to kill each other for any real or supposed injury. home of them t hey the life of Sir. Hall and tel party, anti they were obliged fo turn back has secured is great many relics of the sauktlu kx !tering Expedition, together •sr ith some important documents which ha be' Moves to have been penned by Captain Cm. steriand has Infortnatton of the location of °the which eels determined to obtain, be lievt tg them to be of much value towards Cl acing no the mystery of rho fate of t un f•artu nate survivors of the Erebus and Terror. Mr. Hall Is continually adding to Ids stock of information, and th object of his search bring further known among the natives, be is con stun Hy gathering fresh traits any now proofs to establish previously known facts. • Among ntner Mugs he has heartitof the locality of a seat, turned bottom 'up, under which are the dead bodies of from seventeen to twenty-llva white melt, with their hands and feet all cot off 'lllO natives claim that t mutilation was not done by them, but by come of the white men who were- wrecked. The tradition of the Esquimau' Is that a re. hellion broke out among the survivors, who were endeavoring to reach Hudson Bay, and that all but three were murdered; that these three run:tamed among the natives, workiae their way toward the white settlements, Out that they 110.117 diet before reaching them. Captain kiorgan furnished Mx. Hall such things as he needed, from Ida ship, and stalks that two or three American whaling vessels, will winter at Repulse Bay this season. rid r. Hall expressed his great gratitude and regard for those who had aided him at home to undertake ills plane of discovery t ho said that he was determined to carry out his plans If it could be thane withmitttoo much expenae, and eonetudo his explo/ at lons 11l that quarter the ensuing year; he wished very moth to or ganize small party of six or right white men, fully armed, to accompany him; lie could then travel with antpuntly, and reach the ' most Iltnit or lals desires. IL Is not Improba ble that such a party can ho 0114.10 up from the ships crews wintering here. Mr. Hail was preparing to send home by t Ito Pioneer many relics, his Journals, Itit.l.ore, Sc. The 'moved emu fifty miles for • better whaling ground, fully intending to return to Repulse Bay, taut owing to the ice was unable to do so., Tto. will aceount for the fact that she did not Piing any thing from Mr. Hall di rect. Hoping these Items may prove of interest to you, I remain yery,arulours. ite. • • . Ric y u y san H. Viliarzu.. FRO BALTIMORE. llorrlble 1711alr--4. Child Murdered by an Insane Woman—Corner Stone tier- Peony of the Masonle Temp Prep Adept. Cabinet note %ay. ararmxits to OP Present. BAIA moue, liovanber 19.—A horrible ' affair occurred tills afternoon at the residence of Mr. JOKSP lilamien, on Cad Cathedra street. Mrs. George !Nogg, a daughter of. Mr. Mars den, residing with his family, while under t infinence of a fit of Insanity attacked herown children and those of her sister, Mrs. Charles Llehtnan, with a common table knife, and cut , the throat of a son of Mrs. Liebman, aged about live years, and then attempted Met life of her youngest child, wounding it severely. Oho then en. eavored to kill her eldest child. but It escaped. The affair produced en In tense ex-itement In the neighborhood. Thai parties are highly respectable. Great preparations art melting for the core. monies incident to the laying of the corner= stone of the now Masonic Temple to-morrow. Numerous delegations have arrived from tont points, and others are expected. Tile' Baltimore lodges bade been snaking costly aril rangementa m the way of stow bonnets, re-. galls, dc. The l'realdent, the members of the Cabinet and filletiovernor of the Bt te have Mass invite . .he cere monies, an 'resident will resell torrow. Report mates; Register-' New YORK; NOVCRIIKK . 19—The United States Register compiled by .1. Dlitturnell, and not yet printed,'" shown that of al hun dred vessels belonging to our navy at the were i n service wo hundred and ninety four were in th e last week. About all the useless vessels havo been cola. On tho list now are sixty-11v° heedful., six frigate., anti sixty-dye ships of the lino. The Govern ment COMMA the following clasnification, re ferring to the Mau rather than the quality of the vessels: Thirty:4,ou drat rule ships of war, six hundred and eighty-six, game, WV eight second rate ships of war, six nundrea anti six gulls; deity, third - rate slaps of war, eight hundred and olghty.one glum fourth rate slaps of war, three hundred and ninety guns. The total number of vessels is two hundred and ninety-Plum guns, two theusand nee hundred anti sixty-three. In the first rate, we understand, are placed the vessels of two thousand flea hundred tons and A White Man Mhot by * Freedman Time Extended. • BAVAIMAII, GA. , Nov. 19.—a citizen maned Augtattnn hit Lean, wan shot yesterdaY 1 a fre,datun In a dispute about ten cents. he verdict of thu jury wan willful murder... MILLIEDOEVILE, ALA., Nov. 19a Senate hoe planed a ill extending the time to deb:. urn to pay thefirst Instalment on debts to January let, hint i • The Nlte ter the New York PostoMee— The coat. Nsw Yong, Nov. 19.—8 y a resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen today. the General Government Is to be charged one million dol lars for the New York Yon.ohlee ado In the City nail rack. . • . ItiOrrissey Visits the President. New Your. November 19.—Among the many vialiors at the President's house to.day was down MCITIVKY. Congrossmar, elect. FROM WASIII‘GTON. Wreck of nxiAmerlean Vessel—all Hand. supposed , to Have Perirehed—flieWs from the Mediterranean—The Cretan Revolt —Preaident ha Appointment Johnson . in Favor of Imparlinl AMP frage—Manonle. Wasnixarea, Nov. 19... Commander Cooper, of the United States ship Winooski, Informed the Consel that the keeper Of the light house Hole-In-the-Wall, told hint that a vessel, or fragments of a vessel broken up, was found a few mtles from the Wineoaki: tootled with Iron and machinery for a saw mill, dry- goods, etc., and thate.,ho took them to be , American from the fact Of having two pieces of bunting, a small on the of the Union; and a part or the stripe on the broken and rifirg.al part of the rocks. The shipping mark on one piece of the machinery was 11. F.D. The vessel was wreck ed In the late hurricane of October, and no doubt all hands no board perished, ruy :s ive bodies were found ha. the beeuin. The U. S. consul at Canes writes, under elide of October 14th, to the Secretary of State, O. follows: sl. hope that our Government will be able in some way to contribute to the relief of the un fortbruites who are already, deprived of alt provision made against die winter, and oven, It. many eases, of any ratans of obtaining a living by the barbarous severity of the Gov ernment forces who destroy not only stores of provisions, Ito but even the 11.17Wkes inlet in l- elements, and in many cased the vineyards,.of those whose only offense has been to escape at ' the approach of a soldiery of whersixhutnanity they have good reason to doubt. If the charity of the friends of humanity is not large toward the Cretons thousands must perish the com ing winter.. The Consul at Palerino says !mit the cholera at that city has become epidemic. From the time the troops lauded in September 15th to October 17th, It one only In a suoradie form, •the Consul learrei that on the 19th, in the 19M• cial bulletin there - was marked two hundred and seventeen cases and one hundred and thirty-rue deaths. • The l'residentle-day appointed 11. SI. Leath erman. Of Teneessee, tionlittini.tentir MI the part of the United States to the Universal Ex hibition. to be hold at Paris In 1867.. • Richard Malan was appointed Deputy Post master at Ann Arbor, Si lenigan. Uniteal States Senator Harlan to-night ad dressed a public meeting at the Fair Building on Pennbi. avenue. His auditors were about, equally divided between whit ea anti Necks. Ills theme Wa...1110 unwired, political aril social ne cessity of conferring sutfrage on citivens s of African descent, throughout the emintrr.o /le read from speeches and statements to show that the President of the United States .111in self was In laver of it. Ile upraised the be lief that if those who were present would Pe- Litton Congress for impartial Suffrage, there would be ne difneulty the'psssuge °f a. law for that porprac. Other orators addressed the meeting. The President has given uirectlons that leave of absence for twenty four lours be granted to all Masons In the public departments wao de sire to participate tOdtiorrOw in tile laying of the corner atone of the now .11.1.b0il ie temple in Baltimore. FROM TEI:NESSEE, The l'olvental Mn Maw:. Cineltlon Laid on the:Table in the noose. Nast:vitro:, November lg.—The bill itstro titteed Into the Tennessee House to-thy - to re peal the present frauchise law null gava ant (rage to the negroes, being a proposition for universal sun% age and 11111vcrs31 amnesty, was laid on tile table on first reading by :rJ Last Tennessee° members vo.ltig solid, Radi cals and Conservatives, to lay it ou the table, and the Couservutive, trout Middle and West Tennessee against - It. Another bill was lett:Minced Striking out the word whit° in the present franchise law. ,Montheris toresbyterlan General Assent- • • SI ins rot', Nov. the rivntivterlatt Gen- eral Anse to toy Id-lay there raga discussion In relation to the baptism of children and diJet. pi hie of their ad nil,too to the church. The can on, an reported by the collirolttfoo, was adopted. 'SO important report en beneficiary education, prone teal by the chairman of, the committee appointed I.y the last. tit:enrol Assembly, and Canon. and kilsciplute, an Ingram chupter nth, with 011gtit tneatilicattOns; balm,. been adopted. Appointed tliern of the Marne—Pronto— ted to the Admiralty. • WASIIII(OTOA, November 19.—Ditrar,1 A. Dana, of Vermont, has been appointed assis tant Clerk of the United States !louse of Rep resentatives. Conducaforo ,Craven has been promoted to the rAnlc of Rear-Admiral, to date trom Urfa her loth, - . The Possl 6 ll redsonlug tare. LOVIisTILLP, 19.—Ttie Coroner's Jury which examined the remains of Mrs. ikon Powell, report that no traces of uoiron were found in her stuoiseh, which eon.enent• ly exboarrates her liiiallaed anti livery ono elAo from suspiciou. The recent report of the arrestor Sir, Pow en in VefereliVO to the moiler was ineorront. New fonbul Appointed. Nen - Yong, November in—A neve Conpul t .torney General ha. been estanimbed in this city. Collector Smythe received onlmal notice this morning from the Consul at lin La Repair Ilea tiorninleanallliar. J. IV. Carrier Ev..ames the duties of Ceqmut General. 111 M e/equator having inien•reetulYed from the VC...314101M of the United Stateli.. Death, of w lebilmtelphts Saceelitenc Pr ILADILPIll•, NOvetilOer 19 —licorge 6. 0110 Of the oldest dry goods importers In tele city, died thts morning. lie Was aged sLity-sesee years. CITY AND SUBURBAN. (ADDITIONAL LOCAL HEWS OH THIRD PAGE.) Amusements OPLRA llettalt.—Tic romance of a ”Poor Young Man," *inch has been lit nett veprepa ration for some time, was fought manic this establishment, lust et entng; to a gOOO IiOU as. althOttgli the nu.lltoriefti. was by. Co nteans crowded. If the west bur hat been more pro pitious, the attendance would doutillins have !teen much greater. Like everything at this house Shire Mr. liess has aantoned Mu mana gerial duties, the play 'tern. Weil put on the stage. while Some of the scenes are not only b-autilul, but uovel. The •-itoutanee of a Pour Young Man' . bits, in our estimatlon, many su perfluities, yet it has a tilquant 1113Ivg un not witty, bit full of spice; which pleases us well us Interests, a,r the plot Is -net raveled. The characters are Cast ex cellently, the entire strength of the Meek company being embraced in It. The tuanuel or w.11.-Leatc, especially in tile Ilret :two acts, WM Very ROCA ineleeli, being a care ful, graceful, art sue piece of acting. Air. J. C. flail as Desinareta appeared to ad vantage, not Only playin but, its lie always does dreselng lie part well. g J. F. Crosson es Ile illeVaenes wan equally treed. and the sate may hestald of Air, Went's Casper, a Iligicult -rote. The Morgueritto of Amite Wilts was a': little too carelessly given to deserve coin moridation. Louisa Sylvester played the part assigned her to the satisfaction of all: The rent of the CharaCteht seers 111 geed hands. The same bill. will he given this evening. Aeapeslf or Mesta.—The.lovers •of good vocalism will have the opportuni ty of enjoying a rich treat at the Academy of Mitiao th is evenihg where a Corns or local musical celebrities, with the accom plished Liva Scribe at their head, will giro a grand Vocal and instrumental Concert, for the benefit, of the First tlenuait Church, In West Manchester. lit addition to biles Ltun, her sister Eliza, Miss Bertha Weise, Mr. Brecht, Pref. Chariest/robe and the bland pianist, Mr. W. limMU, and tile celebrated Frolisinn Socie ty, aro engaged for the OeCa•tion, appearing ' in a prorramine 01 rare excellence. Tickets for the entertainment can he procured at IRioter's MUSIC store, Wood Street, or at the door. , Tnckrun.—yestcall• appeared Last evening al Chic house In ono of her best plecee, that of "Bet llereonlo,” to u fair •au,llent•o. We cannot but vouchsafe to MIS lady the credit of being in the possession of a considerable amount of dramatic ability, although unfortu nately fsr herself it is more of the inasbuline than feminine order, and her. impersonations are devoid of that 'delicacy of finish an pecu liar to the softer sex. Notwith , tanding this site In a goOd actress, and is destined to suc ceed In her profession. Ur. Cogswell gave her a creditable support lost evening as tuerlolll Crafty Churchman. "Bei Demonic' , will be repeated this evening. lidesortio Rolando Brothers gave I a grand acrobatic and gymnastic performance at Wilbert last night to a large anti fashions. ble audience. Their testae( agility are really wonderful. and drew forth round after round of applause. The programme will be given again this evening. Minwrasts.—Tim vary cream of minstrelsy Is embodied In Cotton & Murphy's California Minstrels, who open In Masoutu Bail Thurni day evening, for three nights. It. to needless' to say that they will attract good houses dur ing their stay. A Valuable Invention We direct - attention to the adsertisement, in another column; or, Wothet 11l .1, filonn's Patent Gas Condensing Burners. They can bo usell on any lamp, and dispense entirely with chicanes a. The damn produced by these burners wormai oar similar to Watt. of gab. The construction le such that thy emOke is confined in it gas coudenoing chamber, and is nrioity d irectlyconvrted dams. The burner does ot depend d upon the wick for its light. but burns the smoke Which is produced tho t. n rrm and burns less oU thao chimney wow", and produces a more brilliant light than any.other burner in the market. When property introdeoed and used. these burners will be th• only once used its the market.. ldr. James Blackmore having purchased the min.}, right. for their Side, has a large stock oe [incident No. 134 Water , street, where they eon be been and purchased. Consumers arc offered rare. bulucemen ts to dispose or these wily layaluabla 'Owners. Committal it Dawson, the Alleged Forger. Mayor McCarthy, yesterday motning at ten o'clock, gave hearing in the ease of J. B. Dawson, cities Captain Foster, whose arrest on acliarge of forgery we reported in.yesterdaY morning's issue. Mr. J. K. Caldwell, the in dorser of the forged draft, and J. R. McCue, President of the Union National Bank, where the draft was cashed, were the principal wit , ceases. Mr. Cakilwell testified that on Monday, the sth inst.., he had met the accused on the street, and the latter stiffed that ho had a draft. for .50 on the First National Bank of this city, and reqdested Mr. C. to accompany him to the hank and identify him. Mr. Caldwell accompanied Dawson to the bank, but an ex amination of the draft showed Dolt instead ot being drawn on the First. National Bank of Pittsburgh, it wa.i.drassn on the First Nation al Bank of Chicago. Mr. Caldwell then ae comptuded Dawson to the Union Bank and there presented the draft. Some objection to the draft was made by Mr. McCune on oc count of a alight ii-armatity In its filling out, b ut e o c o n fident was Sir. Caldwell that the signature was authentic that he unhesitating ly vouched for the genuineness of the draft and indorsed the paper, merely remarking In regard to the signature that time seemed to have had its usual effect on old Mr. Dawson, making his hand more tremulous than fer nier?' Dawson took theimone7 and left the ei ltir. u lf r lcVa l n e atentided the draft and stated that on the day it was paid it was sent to Chi esti:lo. On Wednesday, the 7th lest , a telegram was received Iron that city, stating- that the draft. was a forgery. Mr. Caldwell was noti fied and immediatsly refunded the 650 to the bank. Subsequently the protested paper was returned to this city, and on cOmparisenwitla the genuine signature of 111 r. Dawson's the forgery was apparent. On Friday last Mr. Caldwell sae: Mr. Defwsou, the lather of the prisoner, hod from him learned still more poi 'Lively that the draft was forged. The prisoner offered uo defense and in dc fault of ball In theme of 41,50 u, he was corn milled to Jail to await his trial. This man Dawson must he an operator of uncommon adroitness and boldness, us is Shown uy his army exploits recorded in yes terday's paper. On the'Saturday of the week in which the draft was presented here, and after the exposure had been made, he return ed here from Philadelphia moneyless. lie went twice to the residence of Colonel Mauro of this city, having,- as is alleged, another ale draft; also forged, which he wished this gen tleman to ludoree. Luckily for himself, how ever, the Colonel was absent. from home on the occasion of both visits, and Dawson pro ceeded westward, travelling, as Is stated. on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail road on a pass that he had forged. Ills boldness is more than equalled by. his meanness. We stated, yesterday, that he had .prulaced his visit to this city with a penitent 'letter, requesting Sir. Caldwell to co-operate with him In his eifortit to reform. ills mean ness becomes more apparent when we state that during his termer Imprisonment in our jail lie found a thst friend in Mr. Caldwell, wno spared neither trouble nor money to make his imprisonment more tolerable. The gentleman too, whom he endeavored to victim ize on WS return from Pnlialelphia, hail been un intimate Meader his, and was a brother officer in the army. Previous to his former difficulties Dawson married n most estimisble and accomplished lady in the western. part of this State, but when he was Sent to the Penitentiary hie wife obtatramist divans from him. The prisoner stated that he was on ills way back to thin city to makethe draft matter right watt Sir. Caldwell, harm g learned that there was trouble about it. Hu in now a guest of Warden White. and will undoubtedly hays to take a hack seat In the mansion, for. when' he occupied rooms there before tie wore shoul der stray's, put on style, snit lived high; and on Ills emigration to the Penitentiary, halt Mr. White some ilfty-four dollars “out" for ex tra expenses incurred on his account. Stolen Watch Recovered On the 12th of August last a man named Francis Morrison,- boarding at the house of Mr. E. IL Crooks, hirer avenue, Allegheny, ban is valuable silver watch, with chain at tached, stolen. The watelf Lung against the wall of a front room, between two open win dolt-5, and nothe person must have reached loth the window and made off with the time plena. Mo'clue wan had to the thief. .A..few days afterwards, however, a man wearing a ell du similar to the' swine One, wee arrested. In, Allegheny on suspicion. On examination at. the Mayor's office, however, the chain was found not to he alr.Morrlson's, and insured of ending the stolen watch In Ids poorer, no w Oct, at all wan lomht, but only a geed eized cracker tied to the end of the chain! The In hiseent man, who wits putting on no much in expensive ...sty le..' wan at Once discharged. The watch was not recovered until yesterday. Mr. Morrison, in passing the window or Clin mfortl'a pawn broker's o ffi ce, in this city, spied Ma watch hanging in the window. lie recognized it beyond doubt, and it wag con veyed to the Mayor's Mlle. There the owner (dent fled it under oath, and the pawn broker, after some demurring, gave up his claim to the property. Mr. Cifnuslotti litii sin idea as to who left the watch in pawerVith him.: Manta a Polo The Allegheni , tomhe has In one Of Its cells a fearftil practical sermon on the crime of drunkenness and the terrible retribution it entails. A robust, well formed man, named Samuel Mercer, alternately crouches in one corner ohi, the cell, snuddering In helpless ter ror at tiM imaginary horrors crowding round him, and rages madly about within hisprison limits in fierce attempts to free isimsolf.from his hnunting fears. Yesterday, In bin frenzy, he bad (cord off every shred of his clothing and could not. he prevailed upon to resume his garments, but raved about as naked as when ho wag born. lie resides in the Flrot ward, Allegheny, and has been drinking excessively for many days past; and yesterday °Meer Campbell arrested bins In the streets In aclitate of wild .•delirium. Many and terrible Nava been the warningsip van forest the past few months to those hereabouts who yield to this strong temptation of drink. Death has been buoy with them, and has slain them with a pitiless rapidity that we have seldom oeen equalled, mid oven more than the usual qqrm ber have sunk rapidly from high plateis to grovel In the gutter. but we do not remember to have seen a more painful instance of Aleo hol's almdrective power than thishuan In the Allegheny tombs., A Mystery—Fool Play SanteeWY: On tee night of the robbery of the Treasu rer's °Bice of Bearer county, the particulars of which were given in our issue of Thursday last, a elan residing inAlston, opposite Now Brighton, suddenly illaappcarod, and has not since boon heard from. The missing man Lad been in• New Brighton until a late hour that night, and wss slibisollently. seen on Ida way shoehome to caliston. Some time dnritic the to i t& tit of i e w e Brighton and Failfitou, beard cries of ..help," 'murder," etc., issuing from the bridge. As some of the owls supposed to have teen used In opening the Treasurer's race In Beaver Were found on the. bridge, it is thought that the missing man encountered the burglars and was murdered by . Mem. rho Creek was iloßiguil on Friday Shit Saturday tor the body the missing luau, but without Success. it was proposed to search yesterday along tile shore of the creek and in the wants skirting the 11111 in the rear of Falistown, but we have not been Informed as to the remit. The missinii man was an Englishman by birth, and bore an ! excellent character ior honesty among those who knew Mai, • Terrible Accident at a imilery—Explo •tou of a Boller—Muht Boys Killed Gn Saturday i morning . last Just before the hoar to commence work bad errivea, a break. . or boiler, ono of three at. the colliery of Will. 1005 Kcal. 1 Company, SIAM 11111 Gap, near Pottsville, exploded with terrific violence, blowing; everything in its Immediate vicinity to atoms, killing eight boys, elate-pickers. whose ages ranged nom twelve to eighteen years, and seriously wounding the engineer named Good; and several boys. The cause of the explosion is unknown: The names of the boys killed. are. George 11. Clement!, William Edwards, • Richard Welsh. Blichael Welch, James Ryan. F. bottler and John Welsh. The name of a boy - who was wounded and died subsequently, we have not learned. It is thought that several others who were wound ed, cannot recover as 'their injuries are of a eery' eerione character. It enema that the berthed oollectoil lathe boiler home before • going to work, to warm themselves. and that they doers In the house vitem the exploeton look pine°. This Is one of the most terrible I accidents tithe kind teat. ever happened in this iSallitY• s'S Painful eldent.—A for daYs since John Thorn, Esq. ' of Anegbeny, of the _firm of Thorn k Co., boiler manufactui ere, met with a severe anti painful accident. Mr. Thorn is having a house erected in the First Ward, Al. legheny, and in going over the drat. flour, giv; lug instructions to the gas Merv, he stepped upon an insecure board and tell through Inje, the cellar. lie struck upon his feet, but right foot turned under him with sorb force ankle reak painfule benesof the l inj u rer the Theresults of the ~ aggravated by the existence of an old _rrT n s . ulcer on the leg near the -tractor._ Tn Jared man was attended by and is now rapidly improving • boson, Dr. Thorn, - fr N om w th M e well Mownr o— oWes h p a ub lisrhervd sheet music, Messrs. T. L. Peters & Bro., two new melodies fro `ills en lingerhe gifted and rising rOtarkoser. of L.Ouleville.' "Write me a Lotter from florae" is a beautltril and touching song and chorus, while "Shainus Nora O'Neal) has the O'Brien." (an answer to melodius ring to secure It popularity.. 111 A pile 'Jerk* dwelling-home s eligibly situated neisr..the city, on the Pennsylvania Hallway. Ls tainartised for sale in another column. • PRICE 'MREE CENTS. OrlflittLGAtint An exciting drama of tho passions, drama tised, from Charles IteMPs novel, which bag created ouch an Impression in all reading Cir cles, and has el eu In several Important, in stances, been the subject of clerical discus sion, 1s now drawing crowded houses at the New York Theatre.;t:tanager Iles, of the Opera Douse. has pro Cured from Mr. Augus tine Daly, the dramatist, who is also the au thor of Leah the Forsaken, a copy of this Play, slid purposes to present It shortly. -It ls thus Spoken of by tile tiew York /Times or - the 11th instant: (From the Sunday Times, November 11.) "Griffith Gaunt" will undoubtedly keep the stage for some time, anti prove a genuine suc cess. It to not an easy task to dramatise a long novel; to condense a glory to the neces nary length without detracting somewhat from its interest; to select from a mass of mat: ter those Incidents which are best calculated to produce strong dramatic effects, and fur nish those climaxes which Is indispensable In dramatic repralentatlons, Mr. Daly, however, has performed thls task with great skill and with excellent Judgment, and commencing with the wooing of Nato Peyton by Gritiltn Gaunt, his quarrel and duel with his rival. George Neville, follows the story closely, giving its most striking incidents, increasing . its interest in every act, mita the anticlimax is reached, and the curtain fails upon the tri al for murder. Reasonsole The holidays aro drawing on a pane and with the gala time will be revived the old time holtOred custom of dm exchange of gifts among friends. If von wish to purchase a good gift, something of the substantial kind, that will withstand too assaults of time, you could not do better than visit the Auction Moose of T. A. IllcCiellanit, No's. 55 and 57 Fifth street, under Masonic Hall. Here you can find silks, satins, mutts, victorlues skating caps, and the most fashionable p atterns of shawls for the ladies, not to mention an, thing about the pretty gaiters, balmorals and snow shoes. That which will make an accept able present to the gentlemen run also 'be found here, such- as hunting caps, smoking caps, overcoatlngs, boots and shoes, from the heavy brogan to the tastefully and neatly gotten up slipper. McClelland has been fortu nate enough to secure, during a recent visit to the Bast. a large consignment of every de scription of goods at. auction and bankrupt sales, which ho of course can afford. to sell at prices 50 low an - to place his stock - within the reach of the poorest of our artisanir. These articles are not soiled or damaged In any way, the greater part having come almost direct from the manufacturers. This is Just the .place for country merchants to, replenish their stocks, and to be fully convinced of this fact only requires a visit to Mac's Well-known monster establishment. Do not forget the place, Nos. F. 5 and 57 Fifth street. Greats Mottle/al .Treal. . • • .• The grand concert announced for next Thursday evening at the Academy of Music, will undoubtedly prove (he greatest, musical event of the sermon. The world.renciamed boy Soptano Master Coker, will not fail to aston ish and delight our musical public, as lie boa done that of Europe, by his wonderful voice and finished vocallkation. lie Is a veritable phenomenon, the like of whom bursts upon U.° world but at rare Intervals. His assistants aro hardly lees dtstinguiahed: aliens the su perb piano playing of Alias IVannette Falk, a European notability, nod the magical powers on the violin of Mons. Prume,whose , masterly efforts combine the beat points of the classi cal and sensational styles of violin playing. He is in turn fantastic and sparkling as Ole Bull, and classically lofty and Impressive as Voextemps. Thelconcert cannot fail to be ca brilliant success, and those who would attend bad better secure their seats In goal season at Eleber's Music Store, Wood street. Professional Enthusiasm,. When an arliskshOws s uch gennine",enthit- Mama In his art, that he carries the practlces of his profession with him into every tiny life, hells supposed to be sure of ultimate success. If that be so Messrs. Ashley A. Gray, or the; Pittsburgh Theatre, are destined to occupy high grounds as tragic actors. We have al ready stated that lir. S. W. Ashley had made information beforo Alderman Strain, charg ing Mr. Geo. S. Gray with surety Of the peace. A hearing - was had on Saturday, and the aes cased held to to answer 'the charge. At the emseltudou of the hearing Mr. Ashley preferred a chaSge of assault and battery aganst Mr. Gray. It Is alleged that on Fri day treeing, at the Theatre, while both actors were behind the seenes waiting for their *•cnes,' , Gray knocked Ashley down. In defence Gray alleges that Ashley provoked him to the act by insulting his (Gray's) wife. The case was bold for a hearing. E=! "We prefer the Wheeler d Wl'soh for lemtly use."—Tribune. " ' hey are the favorltel for ftonlltes."— Tina. ' EI;MMiI;IMM •`bye has; need others and and this the best.." —United Presbytenara. Disorderly Conduct.—Tbie quiet of the qualter.liko borough of Temperanceville was disturivd on Sunday night by a little spat be tween Elizabeth Ingraham and Jacob 3.11- chaelri. Elizabeth alleges that Michaels got exceeding wroth and stood oat In the middle of the Street and abased her abominably, yell ing- at her and calling her names, and Ott. grater raising each a vilo disturbance that all the neighbor* round about opened their win dows and listened. • She accordingly made in formation against Min before Alderman Don aldson. charging . Dim with disorderly con. duct. ()Meer Sarber, arrested the accused, after no small difficulty, and the prisoner was held by the magistrate tor a further hearing. False Accusatton:John Morris an* Brid get his wife, residing on Pike street, were yes terday before Alderman Taylor, charged, on oath of Thomas Iliggine, with larceny as bailee. - It was alleged that sometime ago the deponent left with the defendants, for safe keeping, his trunk, containing some clothing and blankets. lie substantially ascertained that they had betrayed their trust, and con verted one of the blankets, worth 14, to their own use. The charge was not sustained at the hearing, and the dAtendants were honorably discharged. • • Grand Sled ree.--Our genial friend, Professor Cowper, the accomplished teacher of the Terp sieh,.rena art at Will - ii s flail. announces one of his admirable soirees for Friday evening, Nov. 30. The Professor is a favorite teacher here and is a genuine artist. Ills patrons are among nur that citizens, and his soirees are always . attended by the elite of the city. The coming party promises to be one of the most select, brilliant and successful of the entire series. Every one wishing to spend an even ing in refined enjoyment snould attend. The Ileysiloue Savings Bank held an election yesterday for Directors with the fol lowing result: James -Robb, IL J. Lynch, Wm. PlekersgilL Jr., Jahsell Gillespie, Samuel Darekley, J. W . Carnalign, and Joan Murdoch, Jr. Mr. J 111110.4 Robb was unanimously re-elec ted President of the organization. The new Directors and stockholders of the bank held a banquet at :McGinley's, which was a very pleasant and creditable affair. No bank in the city tun a morq don rishing condition than the Keystone Savings Bank. attempt to Rob; Benjamin Combs and ,ttuuel Fitzggerald aro co-boarders at alurgan's tavern in the - Fifth ward. A night or two since Fitzgerald wan detected in the act of '•going through" the pockets of Combs' trow sors• while the -latter lay in bed. The Opera• Lions of the attempted thief were interfered wIU ~and yesterday Fitzgerald was brought before Aldermau Taylor on a charge of at tempted robbery. In default.of floe ball he was committed to jail to await his trial. roved 10-Obssrnetion.—Jes. Irwin, Esq., Tax Collector in the Ninth ward, made infor mation before _Alderman Taylor, yesterday, charging John Tukegr with forelidy obstruct ing a legal process. The deponent, in his offi cial capacity undertook to levy on some goods belonging to the accused, but the latter opposed the execution • with force. and vio lence. A warrant was issued. • Wife ira. Iluebaud.—Anna Mary Stoller. of the Ninth ward, came before Alderman Taylor, yesterday, and made information for eurety of tae peace, alleging that 13er hus: baud, Errharti Stolzer, bad grossly l uan "' her using vile, threatening and nbusivu gunge towards her. A warrant for the ar of the in con sidera t e busbapd was In Limbo Aig' no n:--Clas Crater, the notori ous bigamist who figured here as the husband Of a Heil widow, who in lovo Min while a coachman, nud fell who violatedwith tire ball to which he was admitted hy the Court, .wan arrested on Sat u rday, by °Meer Sarber, in Lancaster, on a process,iseued by tho Cour t: ir The gay Crider is no Jan . • ---- • Loit .Itooey,-1 poor servant girl, recently i n tbeamploy of Hare's ilotel, was paid teen• tydwo doilark on.Saturilay morning last, and lost itio money short time afterwards. .as It was all the cash she had in tho world; th finder will perform an act of charity by leav e . !pg it for her With the wroprietor of Hare% reoclM Fifth street. as ~sr.—Wm.-Nesbitt had words with Chas. Miller, in the neighborhood of their homes, in the Eighth ward, and Miller stated that he in• tended to eat Sesbitt , s heart out. The prOpo• action seemed preposterous,bnt Nesbittsought Alderman Strain , s advice m the matter, and that magistrate tuned a warrant foe the ar rest of Miller. . rety.--Bridget Snowden, residing at No. 47 Pine street, objects to some of the language 1:111011 towards her by Thomas Devine, living in the same, bonne. She aecordingirwiade in formation ibr surety of the peace asnalnet him before eldermdri Taylor. and the Dicier oils, oner Irma hold for s ednether hearing, • Hearing. —Lmarrancv Keyser, the German who rut John Norman, •In Born's tavern( on Saturday night, fled a hearing before Mayor Morrison, yesterday afternoon, and Gm Cale ITORI tligd to; is fauna haatiolp. THE WEEKLY GAZETTIL I IBM DISUEMI 7E= CONTAINISIGT:THIRTT-TWO 1 COMERS Of FRESH AND' INTERESTING READING. '- HATTER, TOO ETHER WITH ILLE- ' NET • REVIEWS AItH CUR- • •' • . RENT LOCAL REHR. . e TWO EDITIONS ISSUEDII ON WEDNESDAYS AND EATIIILDLYB. The ltditiol; t. forwarded oirltleh will reach subscriber soonest. St 4 l ''' Coln (IXteAanum).. MINI or Sive Mulls of Ton or more Au Alitaredliott bee - Arrsststed—tre s . bane In Note. Taken. The residence orAlexander Van Born. Westmoreland county, was entered on Sunday and robbed of a tin box containing $.lO to coot, and two promissory notes for s.lxt. A ,troat valued at $lO was also stolen.. Sespicion rein ed orb a young man named Breaths HIM, who was seen in the nelghborbood of Greenstuirg with the box in question or one like it a short time after the robbery had been perpetrabed. Hid, who has but ono leg, took the cars and came. to this city, where be was arrested last, evening and lodged In the tombs, the author'. ties of Westmoreland county being notified of the fact of his apprehension bb teleomph. About one o'clock this morning officer Call. well, of Greensburg, appeared st tho tombs and showed his warrant for conveying Hill in the jail of the former place forthwith. Owing to the absence of Mayor Alcearthylhe aecused was not surrendered, but hevrlll 'doubtless be handed over today. Arrest of Youthful Vattrants.—On urday night, two boys werediscovered by the Allegheny night watch, sleeping In the loft of the stable belonging to Mr. Drelman, on Ohio street, Allegheny. They Rote nrrested and COoVeyed to the tombs. Yesterday morn- - log they were before the Mayor, but after re ceiving a lecture trout tits Minor, they were 11 itchargett. Knocked tHisro.—lfertry' Martin, of the Fourth ward, made information before Alden. mad Strain, yesterday, charging John Ricks' man with assault and battery, alleging that the acentied knocked him down and violently maltreated him. The case was held -far a hearing. • The First Through Train.—Tho llrot through paisenster train` oril the Western Pennsylvania Banco:id, Game through from Blairsville, yesterday morning. - The road to in full running order now - Land a schedule of time I announced, and' S already la opera, Mon.. Deaformit fared—Another Case Woi thy of Notire.—tiaa. F. D. Kineiu - r, a promi. nent lawyer of Franklin•, nebnowledges to the restoration of his hearing by the-skill of Dr. Ahorn, at the Merehanta , Dutch IIALVANTINdE—FREEMAN—On Monday. Noy. 10th, at 11e reMdert, of the table's father, by the ' ttev..a. F. ti• ter, ALKS ANDER BALLANTINZ, ofttsg Pa., ae,I.IIIENE E. only dao4hter otann Yrcetasn, Eno.. of Etrelaanbt banding, • • • - .. -- . C6L 6. . 4 W V calv e . ' U -4 hike ttEEItY \VI:LION—On bunday. the 18th hut.. at .1 tinily Church. by lry. C. IL oWope. itt , liVitT U. : , I•.Ctti.: ...AY, and BELLA. J. , young est daughter of the late rapt. tiro. A. 'Wilson, all of tine city. Mrs: DOW N EY. Mon day raoralug. Nov. 1911. Mrs: M ATI t,UA GFOItfII6TYA DulrN EY, daughter or . J olia w ettley, aged thirty-One year.. The funeral w:11 Lake place from the reildenee of her parenta, No. IGT Rohn:taint street, Allegheny. inn WED.wIIsDaY ArTEntiCiox at 3 u S clock. friends of the family are respectfully fuelled to at tend.- JACK—Atkin_!err:town, Tecedey. Nov. 13th, twin. after a protracted Blues*, HELEN IC. wife of Robert- H. Jack, and taster of .1. Harney Jou., Esq.. of this city. 11:11 Ai No V:1 • 111.LDALE • CEM ETEILY.—The beantlful “Godhs-scro," the largest suburban place of sepulchre. except one, In this county, 111. nate.' on New Brighton road, trumenlatelY north of Allegheny. For burial lots, permits or tattoo.-call ne central Drug Moro or Covi. ♦ ULL'ilrY, Atls shenyCltT. ALLIX eiu v, 17 IaTIPMIL'IC No.lBB fourth street, 1•11 tshursh, COFFIN!' CL al: WI Stalls, cite.i.Ex., OLUirii:m end or err deseriptlon of Funeral Funtualtivtimms tunWasa. swans ormadzy sod ulxht, iltuse and Carrlxeutratustlea. ft rranitcOM—H.ev. -Darto 6e.rr . Ham. It IV. Jaeosus, Dar., Thomas litwing. tag.. Jacob 11, Miller. IC G. FAIRMAN & SAMSON. CTN - DERTA.ICERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cur. 7th, =I "E.'XICT 11 , ..1‘ 1131 itA s MISKY tlTlig6T. A L.V.32.111R.N1ir• PA. R . T. WHITE tr. CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS MAnchester. Viockl'a Han t staTteistitY. COFFIN ROOMS Al 'MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE'. stketleid and Cluilars street.. Blip,. and Carriase• OEEEA GLASSES FOR 541.11 OR RIRIE, AT DUNSEATH & 838 Wirth IStriesept. LADLES , AND GENT'S ' WALIEICUEEMIS• i'LLATTLYA AT ORHATILTIiEDUCED PRIOWA, = AT 1 0177.X4C-• •X•i. 12 1 1TILL3EFIrVil. leg WYLIE tiT.. Fink. FOR CHEAP S'PECT.A.CLES. HASLETT & tO'S, 93 Smithfield Street.' GROVER & BLKER 9 B ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK SlitCH Sewing Machines Are TUE REST for ratatly and Mantdacturtog put , . poaaa. 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