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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1886
GLEANINGS.
TIME CORES FROM DETROIT a horrible
story of human deprairity, Which fully ii
ingrates how far- avarice will lead some
men in the - commission of terrible crimes.
A. wretch named Henry Miller, who was
engaged, last August, in the furniture busi
ness upon a small scale in -Chicago, taok
into his emplciy a lad named Adolph Den.
nis, about seventeen years of age. By In
jurious temptations thrown in the way of
the youth hype wily employer, he was
led into the sin of stealing some money.
Miller discovered the lad, and by freque4
threats to prosecute and disgrace him,
made Dennis a pliant tool in his pandit.
The employer thus having performed part
of his plan, informed the boy the', he had
a bright scheme to make money, and it he
would do his share the sum of nine hun
dred dollars should be given him. Dennis
agreed to do anything which would secure
so large an amount of money, and the base
Wretch, Miller, proceeded to unravel his
scheme. A few trunks containing articles
of little or no value were_ to be shipped
front Chicago .to Cleveland. A heavy in
surance was to be effected4On false repre
sentation upon the trunks, and when the
boat bearing them from Detroit to Cleve
land was in the middle of Lake Erie, it
was to have been fired in a dozen places
by the boy, who was to take passage With
the goods, The: trunks were obtained
and filled andrtninsurance of fifteen hun
dred dollars was'eflected - upon them from
the Western Insurance Company of De
troit. In that city Miller and Dennis were
together, and the lattet got very much in
toz.lcated. On the f.'4.th, of September; the
boy took.passage with the trtmks on board
'the lake .steamer Morning Star. 'He was
drunk at the time, and did not sober
up till`twelve o'clock at night, when
lie recollected the work lie was to perform.
He had been furnished by Miller With two
bottles of benzine and n parcel ol'obrrags
with which to accomplish the hellish-task
laid out. Ile made a number of ineffectual
efforts to tire the boat, and finally between
three and tour o'clock in the morning, sue-.
ceeds in firing a wooden portion in the af 7
terhold. After the flanies had made h lit
tle headway Dennis returned to his berth
and pretended to be asleep. Accidentally,
a soldier discovered the fire, and.sounded
the alarm, and the passengers, some two
hundred In number, were called out of
their hunks to prepare for -.danger. Den
totazoict snspicion, helped to put out
the flames, ihiCh was accomplished before
'Much damage was done. The. boy made
no more attempts to fire the boat, and on
his arrival at Cleveland,' found himself
penniless. By stealing his passage on
board chance trains and by walking, he
succeeded in reaching Chicago.. Detective
Sutherland, of that city, took him into his
employ as servant; and lately the boy
made-a clean confession of his attempted
crime. Miller was arrested in Buffalo and
taken to Detroit for trial. He is a Ger
man. His idea was that the boy would
not escape from the vessel if burned, and
he alone would reap the reward of the ter
rible plot. We have never heard of a
darker crime, and if all that is alleged be
true,- we trust stern and swift justice will
be visited upon the guilty wretches engag
ed in it.
ERTIB,II B. Ilaaosite, Consul for the
Netherlands, located in St. Louis, led to
the altar of a Catholic church m that city,
• a blushing young damsel, to whom he
would be joined in the holy bonds of wed
lock. .Just as. the cereniony was about
being concluded, a second young lady ap
peared upon_ the scene and forbade the
tying of the / golden knot. She had been
"engaged" to the young man and he had
proven false to his TOWS of eternal love.
The priest could not do otherwise than re
fuse to proceed with the Ceremony. The
young couple left the church for an alder-
Man's office, where they finally succeeded
in being made man and wife. The disap
pointed young lady has sued the fickle
Bruer, for breach of promise, fixing her
damties at $lO,OOO. •
Amain a year ago a young Man named
Callahan, at St. Louis, was arrested bylils
employer on a charge of stealing several
thousand dollars worth of diamonde. The
missing Jewels were subsequently returned
in a mysterious manner to the owner, and
Callahan's innocence was firmly estab
lished. Be brought suit for-damages sus
tained from false imprisonment against his
employer and recovered - $l,OOO, but the ,
case was carried Into 'the Suprem Court Of
Missouri, which has just affirmed the judg
ment. This should aerie as a lesson to em
ployers not to be too rash in accusing their
servants or clerkS With dishonesty.'
Donna the recent war Judge Alexan
der Walker, of New Orleans, succeeded in
saving for Mrs. Acklin a million dollars
worth of cotton. General Polk had deter
mined-to barn it, but through the interpo
sition of Judge Walker he did not do so.
' Mrs: Acklin offered $5OO as the payment
for the service, but the Judge claimed.s2s,-
000, which he has just obtained by. Jaw.
SOLCLN Rotinesox s NOVEL—SoIon 101).
inson, the veteran Agricultural Editor, has
written a novel for the New York Weekly
Tribuni. The publication will commence
on the fifth 4 f December.
A rotri. LADY of St. Louis named Mary
Wahl was disappointed by a lover and
drowned herself, leaving a note stating
that she was unhappy and could not help
committing the rash act. ,
ON Wednesday last the second ulnas
Parade of the 2tletropolitan Fire Depart- 1 1
meat of New 'York took place. They were
reviewed by Governor Fenton and Mayor
Hoffman.from the-Iden opolitan Hotel.
Tan funeral of - Inspector Carpenter, of
the Mctropolitan Pollee, in New York, was
a large . and imposing affair. It was under
the direction of the Odd Fellow., Masons
;and Police.
Tag. St. Louis authorities have just tined
a steamboat Captain $lOO for landing pan.
pore in that city.
Was. J. Rolm, an aid citizen and prom
.-ineat lawyer of St. Louis, died . on *on,
13an.vron • DoourtLic is in Galyeatcen,
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TQLITME LXXX.--=NO. 282.
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'No. 37 Flab Street. Pittsburgh
kroclamsition
PESTSYLVANIA. 83:
In the . 111.21916 and b• tAe oulhority of ihr
wealth of Pnomoyharm, • •
'ANDREW G. CUMIN. Uoverapr of said Con,
monwlahh
L. S. A PROCLAMATION
WitzuSAP, It. hu been the good and worthy cus
tom of the Commonwealth to .t apart, annually,
a day for the :Teets! acknowledgment of the good
ness oi the . Almighty and for expreating by Its
whole peoPle. at one Ifme. and. with a common
TOM!, the TWA:call and Pnalsz which throughout
• the y,tar are apringing from - the hearts of men.
therefore. . ,
1. ANDREW (I.I!URTIN, Governor of the COll2-
moalrealtb ofFeansylvants. do by lids mi
=Won, recomme..l that the . good people of the
toutomormudth
Thiireday,29th day November,lB66,
Asa day of Tbaut•gh In g and Prayer, and do then
assemble is their respective Churches and places of
worship and mate their humble thank offering to
AtatirittrT lion for all His blessings during, the
Past year. •
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For the abtlndant Gathered Potts of the earthr -
For the thasTar eo/illtmod antlslty of Industry;
For the general preservation of health;
And .espeelally for that to Ills Ds visa Stoney,
Ile bath stayed the threatened pestllenke.
And moreover that they do-nesterb 111,0 to-con
(thee unto os all Ills blessings. nod to cone rot tie
hearts of the people of these anltcil nudes. tbst by
the lawful force of tittle will. derds of good.l esti M.
W.s.looa and Mercy may be done. •
Often under my hand and 'the great ' or ;the
blue, at ilarria , mra. this VIII day 01 October.
in t •e year of tar Lord. 112, and. of the Com
mon VCII /TA e e nuicti-tirst. -
Ms tioregaron:
ELI SLIVER, ••
Secretary olithe Commonwealth
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Lidice Fars, an imp:lease and fashlOna
stock at the fashionable House of William
Fleur log, No. 139 Wood street. The great ra.
riety of all the latest styles of Capes, Eugenie
Collars, nerthlL9. MUM', Ladles Fur floods.
Skating Cups, Ladles Fur Gloves of HudsOn
Bay Sable, Mink . Sable, Siberian Srinirrol,Wa..
ter Mink, Black t Brown, Sablca afford the
finest opportunity to custOtucrs, to make the
beat selection the market affords. The repu
tation that thia house • luis for many years sus
Leaned for (air dealing, as well as for the
beauty, durabil I ty'and extremely low price of
their goods, ehould.he spa/cleat inducement
to all to Caµ and examine the stockf this
house, befoysrui chasing elsewhere.
Apply Immediately on tho "'remises,
And eee vent we Issee la Store for von; prleen
lowee than you can Imaglan possible, and
gooas tbe peat made, don't delay, but go- to
Gardlner's Opera liouse . Stme Store.
12E3
Fleming's Drug Store, No. Si Market street,
for . the finest assortment of Flavoring Hz
tracts In the city, at lowest. prices.
Speiecti !teller
Will be experienced by using the Cough Candy
mantifnetnred and sold by George Itraven, 119
Faders:l street, Allegheny CltY. I
Splendid
Assortment of- childrens and infanta Shoes,
the prettiest Walla, sold cheap, at tiardlner's
Opera'youno Shoe Store. .
Tan Can Day
Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S.
Finch's DlstUlery, No. 19, 110,193 and 195 First
street, Pittsburgh.
0333
Flealln%, Drug Store, No. St Market street,
for your flee 'Toilet Soaps.
Immediate rOOlOlllllOl2 Clem
Of all bargains bought at Gardiner's Opera
House Shoo Store.
The Plate.
TO bay good. Boots and Shoes, at Gardiner's
Opera pops', hboe Store.
• For %Ale.
Good BOOM and Shoes, at Gardiner's Opera
UOll5O Shoe Store. •
Tou Cain BoY
OS per cent.-Alenhol at Joseph U. Finch'''.
. You Can Bin'
New liops at Joseph 8. Finch'a
TELE6RAMS.
Hy toe llerebauts. Natter slTeizgrapb Co .
groin Up the Allegheny.
Specud to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Ott CITY, Nov. 2,
River forty-five niched, and at a Stand. It Is
snaiviag and proSpeet of rata. Market IMte•
tive. •
Cost. CITY, NOV. =ISM,
River rear noel a half feet and at a stand.
Snowing: 11.
Pram Franklin.
• FHAAELIN, PA., November C, JMB.
River at Fratiklin fifty Inches, and falling;
at 011 City. forly•tarCe !riches, falling slowly.
at Oleopolts, forty-eight Inches. falling slowly;
Romani Visitor. of Illootreol:-Contriba
lions for tztlebec—Fetsloo
Moir Azar, Noveniber 'N.—Prince DOros and
Duke tlrasok, two of the wealthiest and no,
blest citizens of Nome, are here receiving dis
tinguished honors,
e cable dispatch announces the contrlbution
of eIo,OCO from CilassOw for the Quebec Netter .
The Fenian t
it will commence on the Eld
of December, at :meet/nu:mg county, town of
Bedford.
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Meeting to Boston
BOBTOS. Now largo meeting fur the
of ralatu fondest:to:my out the work
purpose
of educating the freedmen,waa hold by the
New Englguld branch of the Freedmen's
Union ttotemhullon, In the Trembut.Teutple
last night; " Addresses were made by Xx-Clov.
Andrew, Elm; floury Ward Beecher, George
Thotopiou, of Togliatti., and Judge Hassell..
. .
Arrival from lliivrr--Deathe on Board.
New roax t lioe. 21.--The packet ship Moe.
earn irate Havre; October %Inn, arrived last
evening. She left with fourbundmi and fifty
two naWiengert, thirty-four of wheat died im
the touwase mostly. Liermans. 'lna disease is
not stated, _ vessel le now at quarantine.
•
~....Death of John 8. - Chagnon.
Paarontrata, noir. D.--John h. Chapeau, s
inonnuent - member of the' Yh tliuletphi• Bar,
died suddenly today.
There .wan. a a/Jeff . fall Of adow her tote
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SECOND EDITION.
FOUR.O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LITEST MEGRIMS.
fact ractm from Foreign Papery—The
Eraprems Carlotta -The Pope, Are.
New Tonic, November.:-.-117 the French
mail, brought ..by tltc Ville do Paris,
we learn that the Distance, Garonne,
Girvoile, Metro and Calvados, five large
steam transports, whielt have been fitted out
at Cherbourg to bring home the French troops
from Mexico, have (November 11) ;made a sat
isfactory trial trip, and are forming their
crests and toting on board coal and 'stores
previous to their departure.
From the ...Ustacriat Diplonualijur of Paris of
November 11th: The French government has
received Irons Genera. Castlenati n ,telegram
corroborating the intelligence of the Empe
ror Maximilian's firm Intention to remain at
the head of affairs in Mexico,. even after the
return of all the French troops. On the lath of -
October last, btu moment lest hleh his ailatist
consort was In an :donning situation, the Erns
peror of Mexico sent a telegraphic message
to Miramar, declaring that ul though suffering
in his dearest affections, ho could not possibly
abandon, even for a moment, the poet of hon
or in which he hall been placed by the desires.
Auld confidence of the Mexican people. Ile
consequently addressed the most pressing re
commendations that • the attendants on
the Empress shottlil observe strictly the In.
structiOnS of her tier ..11alestv's physioians.
The Manifests Du Soir confirms the news res-
Necting the cure henceforth assured of the
Mpress Carlotta..
From the same paper, according to le lorma-
Hon which as e have rent:Mel, the mission of
General Fleury is tmitio subordinate on tio:
previous settlement or the - questlon relative
to the repartitlon of! the Roman debt. We
deatinaLon will be Florence, and not Rams:
The Emperor Napoltxm,.ns the Minister of
State h. frequently declared In the Chem
hers, and the aturqtals He La Vallette recently
repeated in his eireislaraoldresfed to his Dip
lomatte agents abroad le firmly resolved in
protect efacuclOitsly the Pope, not only in his
quality •of head, but also a., - a temPorsi
soTerelg. The Court of-rho Tuileries is there.
fore desirous that 110 nitsUmterslionling
should exist in the practical Interpretation of
the 131.11 of September. With that object the
eventualities that. may arise after the depar
ture of the French rue is are about to be ex
amined and to hcvoine the • subject' of reel fo
cal engagements between Fromm and Italy.
Such Is thu real object Or the mission to be
contliloftho General Fleury. '
Front the Corr Len. luthuno. of Florence, of
Nov. etb: Mr. Gladstone funtifi the Pope calm..
as usual. They did not speak of innate. ell
near the close of the conversation. His - froli:
nese Complained of the Austrian Government,
While admitting that events In ti.ertuany had
rendered It unable to assist the Liely See, and
he almost excused the conduct of tie Vienna
Cabinet. Mr. Gladstone c.ongratulated him
npon the firth:al of the Antilles Legion nt
.I.torec.' Ttlo Pope said to this:
• "Terrestlal Legions hare the defect of often
missing the object they alto at, resides, what
matters It to Me, what may happen, believe
me, that when the French have gone. I shall
lie none the Ices protected, seeing that the Le
gions whichefend the Church, ate never
wanting. and s ills Ilothiers raison his eyes to
Heaven."
• Mr. Gladstone turned the conversation upon
Italy, and ho naked what truth there might 1,0
lu the preliminaries tor negotiations with the
government of Florence mentioned In the pa
pers. Tote Is what thwrope ni,swered:
do not read thejournate, and cei title aut..
}get I know - nothing whatever. All I know
is, that when I the I shall not leave to my suc
cessor the sacred and inviolable heritage of
Stunt Peter •
The Conversation respecting Italy having
Cenernl, Ireland wits eptiken or. Thu Pope
warmly recommended to-Mr. Gladstone ate
well beloved block, then smiling, he added: —lt
I am obliged, on intne say, to leave Rome,
even although Ireland be thstant from Lilo
centre al chrlatiauity, I would not, perhaps,
disdain to take up my abode there. Malta Is
a place almost altogether-emmuerclal, now
that the Itevolntlontst■ bade Dcglin to accuse
my poorelergy of simony It would not have my
preference:" In conclusion Ifs +a4l he would
go wherever Provldenco determined—that
Great Providence which never lulled to Judge
men who were net eternal. In uttering these
words the Popo showed much emotion.
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE:
Mr. Seward Considers Maximilian's Ite-
Intloos to tile C. si. A.
New Yoke', November a.—The Tribune pub,
fishes a batch of diplomatic correspondence
between Mr. Seward and M. Drouyn dy
L'ituye, on the subject of Certain favors shown
to Ma Confederates by Maximilian. About
the first ofJuly, 1,34,5, Mr. Corwin liter 1104 Iron,
tit tending Importu,,t, if vipatcllva from Muth.° •
to the United States Cievernment. Colonel
Don D'Enrlque A. 31ejta, then about to visit
this country, peered to In, the seater, hilt fits
offer was 01111 - partially accepted, for Mr. Cor
win feared the the officers of lanxlmillan's
government. would not Ilealltattfto violate the
sanctity Of total all turibaemadorial seal in the
hands of any private petsou, in order to know
the! state secrets of Dos tioeernments Ile
therefore cent Ida dint-dela, by private op
portunity to Vats Cruz, and they were put
into Don McjliVit hands, sitter he had gone on
hoard theateamer; but the events tuat had ;
nappened justlflesi Mr. Corsi in's fears; Don
Enrique ;had been seized; his papers all
ken from him and.; opened. Not Melted the
expected dispatches of the Unit. d States Min
ister, he ells released utter fifties days Impel*
onment, and his papers returned to hits.
' Among them was found :;bundle of letters
belormiug to 1101110 other traveled', but accb
dentally Mixed up with his at tuo examining •
cos/meet Lou Custom lieu., In this bundle
were the' following letters from Duke Gwyn.
showing that he stoat high in the ratline - ben
of both then Imperial and Trench govern
ments; that he was :Mont to obtain large
tracts of land, and Ids HOU Waa to bur. cent 01
of the largest. gold mine in tbe world; but Mr.
Gwyn did not confine liiinseit to his nun pros
pects; but speaks of Mr. Johnsente aCeefialoll
to the Presidency tw Ile flattering terms.
Col. Media promptly forwarited these dis
patches to Mr. Remero, the Mexican Minister,
who sent them to Mr. ;toward. Through our
Tanen-my at Paris, they were transmitted to
the French Government as containing full
proofs. of the complicity of that Government
with some of the principal leaders of the re
bellion.
Mr. Bigelow, in representing the case to the
Trench government, mid that by these letters
it appears, first, that Dr. Wm. d. Guys and
family, though citizens Of the United State..
urn disloyal to us SOVerallanlt; ft:Conti, that
they at u enk.ged ht olititinlnix from hiaximii
lan, titular Emperor of:Mexico, grant. of min
eral lauds in the States of that llopublic, ad
jolntna the United States, and that. Drt Gwyn
is to be the chief directing .agent in working
these mines; third, -that a large accesdon of
capitalists and emigrants into these States
from parties in rebellion against the !Jutted
States is expected; fourth, Dna they assure
the said hhtXlll/11111a and the Emperor of
Trance, that their contemplated proceedulgs
wilt tend at once to 'promote the projects of ,
Maximilian in Mexico; and inure tutheiejury
of the United States; fth, teat, they claim to'
have the patronage .of the Emperor ot the
French, with assurances.of military dd.
In reply to these Mile:ultimo that France
Sad AtaXimlllatt were violet' g the principles
of international comity, hi. De I'Lluys answer
ed, ivitlt considered° sharpness, •• We shall
I always ho ready, sir, to respond frankly to de
mands for explimations coining to es from an
allied nation whe they are inspired by a cur.
cillatery sp; n,
rlt,' presented •in an amicable
tone and bused upon anthen tie documents' or
positive facts, but, 1 must add that the Empe
ror is resolved •to reject, ail interpolationS
which may come to ps 111 ft ememinatory tone
abbot vain allegations and bused upon docu
meets ottla dubious character.
"You will understand, sir, that it Is not forme
to enlighten you concerning the speculationS
cloudier such person, who has emigrated td
Mexico, but what I know of the intentions of
the Mexican Government, enables me to say
to you that it propeses to let the emigtauts
from the Southern State., enter upon 'tit terri
tory only Indy ideally and without arms, they
will receive such help as humanity requiree,
but Will• be immediately dispersed through
the province of the Empire, and bound toot).
state in their conduct, from anything which
might awaken the just eueweptlbliity 01 neigh
barley; nations.
Seward afterwani approved the action
of Mr. Bigelow, in the matter.
Ns* . GatrAlts, Nev..Y.2.-liakes Galveston
Bulletin, which supported Governors Uamll.
ton, Peas and Bell, and which le Win tho or.
gan of-the Union party In Tesas r , comes out
to-day in distinct opposition to univeral or
qualified suffrage. I
The• Texas stay law, approved by tao Gov
' ernor, requires the It)lnente on all j u d s ..,
Monts rendered before the tired of Jnnuary,
lea, to be made In four annual Mataltnente
of one-tourth each,
Senator Doulattle returned to-day from Tex
as, on route for Washington.
Gen. Itossenu 10 1n the city wan short visit. •
The Western Unpin Telegraph lo
TolegraPh ComrY
has j est - opened their new-
New . Tom Nov. 2t—The Western Union
ly completed 1 no to Mallorca.% via Denver
tidy, Bridge's Piss and toe Overland .Siege
HARLIN es now traveled. Thin'line is in addi
tion to the old line via tort Leavenworth and
the Beutli .rass.. The now huh is constructed
LB a superior manner, and there will probably
De little 1 uture , interznission in telegraphic
commimication with tlid racide. The West
ern Union . Comnany have also opened their
new 'Me between halt. Lake City and /lanta
na, thus bringing the mining districts of that
territory 11110 direct communleation with the
t et tirstrieltraptile'werld. •
TiEWS BY STEINER.
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PITTSBURGH, ~FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1866.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
Reform Ilauquet—The Loading ' , Times , '
on. American Ficancea—Mtotrarlan
herste—Crectia
Cabe of the Bilpystmnpaoll- , Letter
from Inc Ring ofloruanin talkie Pope
—Mavens*. the A Clow Aecom
.plice—Commercial. •
(BY THE CARLY») j•
Lonneer; November 21.—Lord lialirley, to re
ply to a letter in regard to the shipii seized by
the United States Government, 'pints out
that no arrangement can be made - ro consider
such olefins.
A grand reform banquet took pities at Man.
chester Mat night, at. which Mr. Bright made
a powerful speech.
The London TIMM, in au editorial this morn
lag, says that, although the Federal Seteretary
of the Treasury bcdleves that therbOlids of, the
Culled Staten will Po paid in gOidil would
be better if Congress would seertre F eh pay.
went by law.
Pcsrn, Nov. 21.—The Hungarian Dlet met to.
day. The Imperial resoript was received and
read. It declared that if the Diet will remove
the tildlculties in the 'way of unity, It Hunga
rian ministry will be appointed nod the auto
army of Ithugary will be. re.estabilsbcd.
Lesvos, Nov. 2L—Atvlees from Crete state
that the Cretan Assembly deny the report
that they have embuttthed to the Turks.
ANTWXHr, Nov. 21.—The schooner Island
!rouse, from Itichmoud ou the Id, for the Itio
Grande, was capsized on October .114. lier
crew were taken off and brought to thin port.
steamQecktrwrowN. .November , 2l—Eteni
gill) City of Manchester, frolic New
York on the 7th of November, toneried at this
port thic afternoon, and proceeded' on her
way to Liverpool.
SOUT lIIPSOS, November 21—Eisvninp.—The
steamship llutschtand, which left Now York
on the loch of November, bas arrived at this
Port. .
PeAtte, Nov. 2l,—Ecentnp.—lt le said that tho
French Government bee received vows that
the rule of elaxlmillan is virtually nt an end,
and It le further reported that the govern—
ment me ordorod the ehlpineriXof stories to
Mexico to t, stopped. . .
In:sena, Wednesday, Novettiber 11.—The Ad.
tnlrml4l Court In the case o: the Itappalnoe
nook has ordered the representatives or the
United titates tiOvennnent to give security In
the suit where they are plaintas.
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Ileztrii, Nov. 21.—There in a report that the'
Plug of Prussia has written a letter to the
Pope Pins. offOring him the protection of Prep,.
•.11.thate, Wrdnesdap, Novi 21.—1 t Is Bald that
tau Mug of. Prussia Mut written to the Pot
offering protectlou to Rome. •
ions stranavr noway - Faro tit ITALY;
J. 11. Surratt, the allegud accom
plice in tn." murder of • President I.lncoln,
was discovered serving in - the Papal
Zouares. under the name of John trat,on.
Ile was arrested upon a demand Of General
hung, but afterwards ran the guard, leaped
over aipreclplee. and escaped Into Italian ter
ritory. The Italian authorities are on the
alert and endeavoring to recapture him.
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I..ivraroot, Nov. 21.—The cotton Market to
day le unchanged; 311.1d1ing uplands are V.-
tcdut 1(1, the sales tte , isy oUI prohaldy reach
ISMS) Urlea. Tho breads/ Mrs market la Mutat
an adv.ce. Wheat 15 looted at Ws W. Th,
market foe provisions to easter; Pork has
downward tendency.
1.051507: MON 51"111C5.5—Ln.ion
Consols for money aro quoted to-day itt
U. $. Fivadk entice, itkli; iliinola Central '
shares, ;s'.;; Erie, :Ay(:
I..vegroet, November 21,—.Vrening.—Tho
:Pre:Ad:dual market. cLoso.l !Uhler. Provisions
kayo a Ateclin lug tendency. , taro inactive.
tort eon. November 2L—Vresing.-I.2onsels
irlased today at fur money. American
Securities—tinned Slates Flvt. , -TWCUSIGN . I . IIN
1.0111015 Central shares, iS ; Uric Railway
shares, ho.
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The Buffalo Board of TraideaLad the Trle
Canal—Near. TorLc Cauttal Bailtpaq
-natter.
Bur ea to. Nev. -2.—Trio Buffalo Board of
Trade te..ley passed a resnlutiqn to address
letters tomzevermin.. Canal Coinmisslonere,
and to the Auditor of tile state. urging soon
them the great necessity (or un increase In
the forest employed. I. each and all the locks
of the Erie Canal, to as to give the fullest fa.
eddies (or hastentng property to title water.
Tne resolution wa, passed In consequence of
the lurgesimonut of produce afloat and delay.
ed by the break at. Palmyra.
The Cemnieretal Adterisser of this clty,,corn
m,nith a mute, laity mi the Remit - Ps special
from Troy, about the New York Central Road,
bay, We know that In 111, event of Mr. Far.
go's election, no change whatever would no.
tow in the present atratmcmunts with Rio Ex-
press Companies on the Central road, except
such us might bo forth., benedtcf the blOCk.
holders of the read; and in each a Carte, none
Mint would not apply to ono Express Compa
ny equally with another. Thu competition
between tile Express Companies would not be
Interfered with, and the factittes extended to
the American would be extended likewise to
the Merchants' Union. ThWinterests of the
stockholders, and not the Interests of any Ex.
press Com pony, would be tile lire' considera
tion with the President of •tho Central Rail.
road, i(Mr. Vargo filled that position.
Cold Comfort : for 01Mee-Seekers
Wan lUNOTOIf, November tl.—The publication
Is made, upparently by autboritV. in the N.
faunal /7-rputlican, of this morning, that the
,Prensident Is necessarily engaged upon fin
portant public Matteis, preparatory to tile
;early assembling of Congress, and will have
,no time until after the meeting of that body,
to v ivo Abe slightest attention to applicants
i for °nice, All corn :natters aro referred to
to the heads of the different pep:glum:lts.
; Onice.seekers and their friewLs can save
themselves much time, latter, and expense by
acting upon the above hint, an will relieve
the President from the unpleasant necessity
of decnntog to ClaUttaln and examine their
applications. It In n. physical impossibility for
bun to prepare hit message, anti at the name
f lute trunnuet the detail buslne.Ul appropriate.
ly belonging to his Cabinet 31.1ulaters.
The Indian office toolay Dubllshes proposals
for the supply of Indian annul tt• goods for the
ensuing p.r. The Waco of delivery bus been
changed from New York to St. Louis.
Arm% for Cauadiau Troop,.
Tooonro, IC. W.,) Nov. 22.—The GoveremenL
is .11 reeling Ito attention to the re-armlug and
equipping or the volunteer batteries of the
Prot ince. Each battery, In future. Is to lits
mode up to four gen., all of equal calibre, and
will crussiat of three Spoundera and aft- pound
howitser. It Is thought these will, In this
country where it la Impracticable to obtal
long rangea, anti where most artillery Lira will
likely take place within a rouge ot 2,(ooyorde,
prove equally-It nut more telling - against an
onetny, while their simple Inedeet Munster
meet vlh make them still greater fnvoritea
in the volunteer force. Thu lime& Canadian
garrisons are being rapidly armed with En.
lucid rifles, the lama and nest Improvement'
els the old Enneld, and a large number of the
troops in the Crovb ce will soon be In posses
sion of breach-loaders. Seven hundred hare
urrived fur tlie use of the rah Regiment, sud
will be distributed -among that corps coat
week. i.
gleltore at the tthito name—Cablitel
exerting—Admiral Dahlgren About to .
Leave.
ASHINCITON. November • the
was.
quite large t.I.LOIS dune., at the While House
to-day, many of whom sag the President.
At hulf past two o'clock the different mem
bers of the Cabinet assembled by request of.
the President, the newt! mooting 'On Teesda
baring born necessarily omitted, caused by
the absence of the Prcsluent,,who was at Bel
tinier° participating is the impOeingidasonic
ceremonies. •
.: The: President to-day aPPotatod Edward
Uhl, or New York, United States Consul at
Guatemala. ,
General Y. S. Alexander, so lOng In commend
of the defences of Washington, will soon leave
for Californm, to superintend the construction
of the defends to San irancieco.
Admiral lisidgien to about. leaving 'Wishing
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ton to estates° command of the South
Squadron. ,
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Appropriations or We Lest Congress.
Wasunnrog. November +.—.—Tho following
items of upproprlntlorm hero jno t been oMolal
ly compiled from the note {weed at the late
argelon of Congressr;
Pensions $17,940000 00
Deiletency for civil expenses 4,... , 04,514 40
Naval service for ylentidlg J'no Ul7 19,901,197 60
Post. Oflieu Dap dodo 1,917,055 00
Id!Mary Academy, do • do 301,457 00
Forts and Di:lenses, do do 5.610,09 IP
Cotop'n pnb. works, do do 3;99,017 91
Army.do do 38,004,245 83
Legislative, do., -_
do do' 25,40,43089
Consular, Iliplousatle, do do . 4,105,494 00
Sod lan Dep l / 4 , do , do 3,7711,535 45
Sundry civil ekpense, do , do 7,074,1 W 79
Dellciencles do do 5.121,570 00
- do - do 17 , 70 4. 03 .7 60
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Mextenn Alolrs-2Grovesnent Ginend
_ Oraudzi.
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SAO Faxsco, Nov. 22.—A lettertrom Fres.
tient Juarez to the Mexican Consul in this
City, dated Chihuahua, October lith, says:
General ,Oranda lion loft Fanne r to form a
junction with Aneza unit attack. Duranipe,
Which is supposedito have been evacuated by
the Freurh and sarrisoned by Marlene Impe
rialist. Only little resistance was expected.
Juarez pardoned two traitors Darned Lu
rk/nes and /Ooze, but had 111(11.ed to pardon
Curronza and Mei:demi, who Were executed.
They were held responsible for crimes coin.
puttied while Clainuahurt was under Imperial
rule.
Insurance Convention
"NEWToror, November V.,—The Convention
representing about • thirty Ina mance compa
nies thmorthout the United States,
weals ses
'Mon Again this afternoon at the Chamber of
Commerce. A series of resolutinns, embody.
log lull details of the manner in which, the
organization shall In future be conducted,
were adopted. Officers were elected for the
owning year, and the body adjourned,
El
Fenian Appeal
Nuts Yong,laiorinnoeri/L—The following par
agraph contains the substance of the appeal
issued hy tho assembled Fernand; 'of tills city:
7b thc Men Di db. and en Lames of -Pc,
publican iniailtaiona Eivrynliere I-170ariTar-
Yin; FILIENDS AND BlLO , neasf-f-Every Item of
information reaching no from :Ireland proves
It to ho certain, beyond all qui:Rion, that our
countrymen at home are determined on war—.
war to the knife—and that this very year the
float struggle of our 'Teeple with the Foreigner
Will he soon inaugurated. The Oppressed will
meet the oppressor, foot to foot, to battle for
the very existence of our race and of our ea
[tonality. The leave is patent-either wo must
emceed in this, our dual straggle, to take our
places among the nations or the carts, or be
defeated, to be scattermi broadcast as a peo
ple:die-I.M, pointed at only wills the iluer of
acorn, and ready to do battle for every coun
try but: our own.. Advocates of universal lib
erty, but especially:Of liberty.l in Ireland, we
have resolved to do every t Mug lu our power
to suatatu the...of oar kindred who keep gar
rison at home. That the struggle now
so imminent may be short and effective
tve appeal to all our kindred who are
In America—men andwomen—, and to the
lovers of freedom everywhere, tb give what
our brothers require. That no one claiming
to have Irish blood In his veins may have any
longer an excuse for not contributing In pro.
portion to his means, a committee of gentle
miiproperly aceredited,"vill call upon all
from whom aid Isexpected; that a
Permanent record of all. those who will
do their duty to Irpland at BO important
a crisis as this may be kept for future purposes, ,
as well as taose wlio,k,y their non action, wish
it to be recorded as their opinion:abut our
race at last is wiemered. The Committees in
structed to collect 1.1114, war Material and
money for the use of the Irish Itepubliean
army, will hand In their lists weekly at the
central office, 19 Chat hum 'street, hi this city.
In the name of Liberty, .1 ustice foie flu
manity, we appeal to all on behalf of a suffer
ing hut noble minded people, to subscribe
liberally and at once
Cholera on the CI hip Mercury. •
New Yone, Novetaber M. The disease that
broke out on the ship Mercury, on her passage
to this port, already notlecd, is now announ
ced cholera. It appears when the epidemic
broke out among the passengers, shortly after
the vessel left. Absore, and continued its voy
ages tip to the moment when she arrived at
quarantine. The disease it ,atd to be a severe
type, and all the symutums show that It is Asl•
alto cholera. Qua.: a large mambo, or paesen.
Kers are still centering from lilt tile
ship. Their wants and necensitpd , however,
are being promptly attended to by the racers
on board, and tile quarantine officers.
• Poeto(lfr r e
Chunge.—Wn.hlogtoti linCes
tt AMIIMf ON. November 22:--During the last
three Or four days about one hundred and
thirty changes of • Postummters have been
made, but none of the larger chars.
The ' , Milli race on the National Course took .
Glace to-day. The bursts emiteattng Worn
ally Ann and the Italtlmore colt, both pacers.
The race wa. for NI per,,, or poo, Ma, and
reteeat, to saddles. Polly Ann war tlm vintner.
Tone-111 . st heat, 2,37; second bent, The
twit tone Was matte .41 the last quarter—
namely, in 33aecomts. • •
The Colton Tax—net:M.; .of the New
• York Chamber of Commerr7e.
New lone, sptclal meettng et
he Chamber.of Commerce took place this af
ternoon Tor the purpo‘e of receirtnir it report
tram 11, specie! committee nimolt.ted tu con
sider tho expediency of pre.tentitr a memori
al to Congrt,s to favor ot tnotthosition of the
- .as on cotton. The reporc t ecounnetoled that
the tax Ito attolirtie.l on the ,ground it( RA he
tog lnexnedlent 111.64 at 1.1111 time no Well its
oPercastng the pructleully unconstitutional,
and 01141 0416111.1.
rommerelnl :Yews by Coble...
NCR Your, .November —A:mornhig paper
ROn the folio% in,r. purhoillog 10 11 0 special
dlstialehes tI the eible.
LivsurooL,Novetolwr thin days tear
ket. there firmer feeling in Indian corn,
god t ransuet ions r. ere 1111.00 a 6 3. 4 $ Gil. to ;Lis
Rd per quarter. "bosvi , .g a further improve,
turn t Of e f t Oil the prevl.,us Fridev.
11.,,ciir..,rLit. Nevem!), 4 -I—Continue.: and
very severe denr , ...slon In xtl 1 the rt...1111i;
fca
tore 01 nib - market, alid orders previously
telograptied to the 1, lilted Suites for the put.
clint.e of euttou, . have been u en
tirely.
Mnreinent In .trYnnvns to Inanturnten
Ycw etnte tinverniveni.
km Puts, Nev. xpvelal to the A mita eche
0111 little Rock, to-day, says: A resOlnlttlnl
WAS Introduced Into the Ark tillsitS Legislature
culling on the Governor Tor informal KM Of an
attempt to overthrow the present State Gov
ernment: The resolution was: called forth be
call slimed by a few obscure Lullvldunh at
Fort ' , with for the purpose of Inal4iirtiting a
new Stall: Government. The Legislature Ie
still - unable to elect= Seantor.
Locomotive Exploiion—.lo.es.Ror RUled
• ticortgla:
ArOCST,i, November 22.—A I,oinotive
p10t1,4 on the . Georgla I/unman to-nay, killing
rite fireman, naturo Mai Ito, Lela
engineer, named Derry.
George Meyer,•.l,?eistant United Slates t in.
ternal Revenue Atselso:, was shot and kilted
at nbieLtrlllr, de ni b Carolmn, by two men
mimed Saunters, wbo surrendeted thurmel yes
to the biter lfr.
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Booty of the l'itsultyttle Itatirooil
bars; ' - I
Nal BEI Vita -f, Noremtoar :L.' pos, , c of citi
zens of Franklin, lientucky, discovered, on
Tuesday night, on the premises of tim. King,
a. forge amount of booty taken from Zhu pus
ffera ou the:hi-1111 , 1110 Railroad on lite night
of toe Sth tout.
.
The pork packing Hellion commenced here
to-day. Seven hundred hoge have been Can
tered.
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[ Annual Meeting', or:. the Penuszlvauto
MIMI-Slavery Society.
Puitanzi.reiw, November 22.—The annual
meeting of the Penneylvanieantebinvery So
eiety Commenced Its ncsslont to dry. Some
routine business had been transacted, when
Sir. Darts read a strongly Worded petition,
With blank tor signatures, praying In: the im
peachment or President johm.on. Tile Sonic-
Ly adjourned till evening.
'Lock% Repaired
Ammar, November trre-.t telegram from
Syracuse announces that all the canal locks
arc nests in order, and boats are passing testi
/Y. Lip to the present date the receipts of ca
nal tolls show an Increase over the receipts
from the same Bourret last season, amounting
to .519,10.07.
Public Heeling of. Pennsylvania Corn
mission.
PHILADELPAU, Nov. 22.—Thts eventnq the
Pennsylvania lhonch of tbn Atnerlerni Freed
men's Union ComtalssiOn..helit a palate'-meet
ing at the ..I.elidelny of Alusle. Chief Justice
Chase
Death or a Prominent cltisea.
Now liavon, CT., November 22.—Jes. Brew
ster, one of ttio Meal; and moAntoodnolit ca
nons of New Haven, diLd this morning, aged
!wrong-eight rears..
Slntement Denied
?Ism Tenni Nei% 2t.—The Post, Washington
special says that Geo. Logan denies the state
meat that ho ,is preparing to Impeach the
President.
An Excellent Opportunity
livery day the taste and desire for good
Music increases, and it Is one of the healthiest
and most encouraging signs of our civiliza
tion. Perforniantes, both vocal and instru
mental, which only a few yearn agti would
have attracted a crowded audience, if given
In the concert room or opera house, may now
be listened to in a hundred parlors in every
city in the teed. - A good knowledge of music
comes nearer to being required as the stand
ard of social position than a good knowledge ,
of reading did in days gone by.
Perhspe our city is le advance or most others
of Its size in this matter of musleal.cultiva,.
Lion. A. high degree of musical taste and abil
ity has been developed it, re, and we may
I safely reckon this a musical city. Good teach.
era have always iocelved liberal patronage,
and the results of their teachibgn may be
heard in every parlor. The number of pupils
does not diminish however, but scorns rattier
to increase with the Increasing taste for sweet
.sourvis. We take pleasure In informing all
who may - desire to receive a thorough and per
feet course of musical training, cuher vocal
Or on the piano, that Professor Roebuck, the
well known teacher of votod and thdttUracntal.
music, Is now so situated that he can receive
a few more pupils. Professor Roebuck is oun
meted with Alle, Pittsburgh Female College,
and his sziunicalcxeeliceto and has universally
aeknowle god talent for teaching, have se
cured for him an enviable reputation us musi
cal Instructor. •No person possessing a parti
cle of musical ability na a foundation, will
pass through a course of ids Instruction with
out having that ability developed to the ut
most. Ile may be consulted at nisi residence,
Na al Perry area,
4105,681,78110
At the llerctinuta , llotel—Dr:Abded still
continues UM stay in our city, as the number
of patients placing themselves under Ins care
are daily upon the Increase lie has Dean
wonderfully successful thus tar In the treat,
mud of diseases of the oyu cad ear, and the
organs or the throat "and. chest, On account
of suffering, humanity, We sincerely regret
that the skillful and experienced physic=
and surgeon will not take•Op 1.0., quarters
pc rinenentlyrhare. HU rooms are ut the Slew.
chants' gate!, where all persons . suffering
from disease sUould immediately repair ti
they wand. embrace a rare opportunity of re
celving.tdic best of medical treatment.
Returned home.—We wore pleased to
Meet our friend Dr. George IL lieyser,who has
Just returned nome from lbe Eastern cities,
Where he has Ewen upon professional mildness
for some time past. His numerous 'friends
and patients arid no pleased to Lear of bit re.
turn to the city le good health, ready, to re
sume his pnietleo. •
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CITY AND SUBURBAN.
(ADDITIONAL LOOLL NEWS ON TRIED PAGE.
Landlord and Tenant
Thomas Jackson, a Negro - alio gentleman re
siding in a subterranean apartment, owned
by Thomas McCall, In Duquesne street, in the
I First ward, appeared before Alderman . Don
aldson a few days since, andmade oath charg
ing the said McCall with assault and battery.
The accused was arrested, and after giving
bail fora bearing, be betook hixiselt to the of
of Alderman Humbert and lodged an in-.
formation against Jackson for disorderly con
duct. The tiffalr,as far as we have been able
to learn, occurred in this wise. Jackson, who
is a sort of a blustering fellow, became enrag
ed at some remark carelessly spoken by Mrs.
McCall, and :boiling with indignation be
mounted three flights of stairs in the dwelling
for the rare enjoyment of telling her that she
falsified and that, tl,n was not of thalmman,
but of the canbOiapecles. Naturally enough,
the lady's “lordo,liettame irritated at this , and
he unceremonmUsly showed his better-Wafts
traducer out of the apartment and down ,tbe
stairs into his own domicil under' gronati.
This furnished .cause for both suits, and will
no dou t afford food for hungry attonties
during the- next session of the Criminal
Court. McCall, however, Is not ambitious of
figuring in, such a drama, and scorching out
Jackson yesterday, he made several vain
overtures of a cobeilliatory character. At drat
Thomas was willing to bury the hatchet for
five dollars, but when that sum was °Core I
him, he indignantly refused to take less than
ton, sealing his affirmation by several profane
Uttonth cos, for which Alderman litimbert itatl
the good sense to fine him. Alarmed. least
bin rage should swallow up the pacification
money, Jackson bolted out of the office, mut
tering us he disappeared in the crowd on
Fourth street, imprecations on the beads of
all his enemies.
Trouble About a ViolineoliO. .
William Simms resides in th,e' Firth ward,
and In close proximity to the boarding house
of William Simcox. The former being pan
slonately,fond of music, and 'especially the
deep tunes of the vielincelle, purchased one
of those instruments, and kept it in his cham
her until ono day during his absence Wilcox
prrioured a loan of the article of melody frOm
Mrs Simms, promising to return it on the fol
lowing day.,This promise he failed to keep,
but Simns having an abldinglaith in his
honesty, allowed him to retain uninterrupted
possession of the instrument until a few days'
since, when be called upon his friend Wilcox,
and demanded his borrow ell property. Instead
of pot fortning the net of restitution, elimcox
invited Simms to quit his house, or lie would:
tic compelled to resort to violence in getting
Idol on:, adding that ihe vlotlneelle belonged
to neither be nor Sinalle., lint to an Individual
engaged In the orchestra of Trlmbles.Varle
ties, on Penn Street. Surprised at such an
annonneement, but feeling doubtful of its' ve
racity. Simms repelled to the orrice of Alder
man Taylor, and Jostle oath against Wilcox,
charging him with lardeny by ball.. A war
rant 11 - 14 beell Issued for the arrest-of the Re
cteied.
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A hokum maiden, nettled Sarah' ltuticr,came
to the omen of Alderman Morrow, yesterday,
and instituted legar proceed lugs against:John
Conlin for aftlillaticia. The proseeutrix states
that-she formed the acquaintance of the un
[MUNI John some time hest fall; that linme
illately on being introduced to herb() extlibit
eirtho. greatest admiration for her, extolling
her beauty, her costume, and her goodness -
ot heart in such a Cement manner as to win
her love and corditlence iirhielt ho had scarce
beton, possesnerritnntil ho unfeelingly he-,
traved her. •
Sill) begged of him to make hymerrial repar
alien for the wrong done tier ere she hail re
comae to the law ; hat nil her power of entreaty
lolled, and She wan forced to prosecute him 141
order to gain a support for herself and off-,
spring. • - Tomo was a heating in the case yes-
terilay atternoon,• but the magintrato at h
held Judgment Ifor the pi event, and at thti I
Caine tone tirld!Julin in hat) bait for bin
pe:sranco before tiro Aldermanie dignitary on
eaturilay, John, who in an uncouth looking
individual, avers. solemnly that he .15 deter
mined to cllug.to forever
ere -he mai n s: Sarah his oilier half, Res:
chances are very' mean re.
Death of nu ln..mm convict 1n the, Ohio
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remittentlacy. • • •
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Peter Beach, an Insane convict, confined In
the Oitln Penitentiary - , died on Monday night.
The history of his ease Is somewhat peculiar.
Beach was a German, a tailor by trade, and
lived, together with a maiden sister, on a
banal' farm hi Hurtles connty, Ohlo,lhe bel
a hatCheler. :Mine year. since the slater, it 'l l;
supposed. prevails b on her brother; to make
over hisiiroperty to her, but he sousegnentlY
became tlbsatlatled with the arrangement and
It was known that bunt feelings emstod
tween the brother and sister. The slater sub.
tiequently disappeared very .ruyeteileuslY.
Some hit nmeks after her disappearance her
body leas found bid Away under the roots 01,5
largo bench tree and pal tly eaten by hogs,
The brother was arrested on suspicion, tried,
convicted or manslaughter, and sentenced at
the April term ot the Court of Common PIT
tenfor Hardin county in 1531, to ten years Imp
Onment in the Onto Penitentiary. /it las Mita 0.
ravings, u vision of a murdered woman haunt. ,
ellllllll constantly and continued to dose until'
death released him from tan fearful tot meat.
He entered toe prison at the nge of thirty
four. Tho latter part of his term was passed
In whatbs known as the insult° prizOn.
Burning OU, and Mier, to Purchase.
The subject of explosive and norsexplosks
oil has of late received a great deal of attain',
tion through the public preen, owing to the
frequency of terrible aceit'cuts arising . Irina
the use of the latter. The public lure became
surnclently aroused to cause thorough exam.
illation Into the character of the oils sold in
the market, while some of the wholesale deal
ers nave eoneludeclAo sell their all at totalkta
order to, drive the Interior and daftgerqns
1101.1 out of the market. Among the relined
celp of.Auperlor quality which has never been
kupwn,to muse th e moat trifling acandents,
that manufactitred by Messrs. Butfum, Nohow
it Co.; Si Market.. street, unmade desertially
high. t They Itavtibecu Induced to retail. their
oil to their friends and the community at
large,! at their warehouse, •o. l 3 Market
etreet. Their Ii and Is the famous. "Soho,"
and is sold by numerous dealers throughout
the country.
Attempt to Beieoe
Lett Sunday electing Officers Wen and
leanly, of the special police, encountorild a
equal of disorderly Inca on the corodr 0
High and Webster streets, and ordered them
to ;Hillier - Be. Berney O'Dounell refused and
Was captured by Officer Owen. His brother,
Charles O'Donnell, caught hold of thet
e
ener and attempted to rescue him . The II:l
-eers ordered 111111 to let go, hot ho refused, d
said Barney should not be taken a% ay. Others
;tethered about and threw bricks. Meer
.11eludy interfered, and It was not until the
latter officer hail drawn Ills revolver and pre
sented It close to the would.be reaeuer, that tie
let go. Charles was arrested and brought be
fore Mayor McCarthy last evening, and the
hearing reholted In the_prlsOner being held In
px) to answer at court.
• .
Queer
ThiS Whoellng Intellfgercer hal% the following
concerollig a isume'what remarkable, famll
- through that city: . . f
Yesterday morning curious pbople wexe On
the qui vire to catch o glimpse of u haudionle
gentleman of :he polygoinic persuaalon.wl h
ids live or six interesting wives, who we e
noosing through the cif) , en route for the hap.
ny land of Mormondout. The gentleman strut
ted through the otroeteatthn bend of hls,doek
much alter - the "hoarier urn f iyored barndoor
fowl In front of his Dames Pertelot, while the
women billowed after, More submissive and
- contented apparently - than women have ever
been seen before outside of Salt Lake or Tur
key. The happy family passed over inn
bridge, expectirg to make the Journey. to
Brigham's dominions on foot.
Lawson the F
Dawson, the forger ohm:vas arres ed Dere
recently and committed to lail for slat, ilea
not favored our locality with his o rations.
Yesterdny, Chief Hague received. Er MlCnica
go, the following dispatch:
Cnicsoo, %Or. 22.
Chi,' of Police:—Please bold De, son the
forger. lie "elected" as for $l3O. .
------- W. H. Lionssan, .
• • Cushier First National llsair. .
• - • lowa OW.
• eve
Eire.—Lust evening at abou t
or
o'clock, tlio alarm bull sounded _1 froo.
otatton No. 51. The etcetat!rn_yl_rx e q, , t h o
4)ondedlo the alarm, a..b,101,11 . 4.
Millie to be the burning ot , n cUtmnuy to ,
Ing to a tenement house on
Lumen Wylie end Wennt!'r a nd bOtaed
neare the ehhe " eY cr6lyut eli
estingul.lhOd. The
Slightly. but wee nea r. 1
ago was von' Wig" -
house uelooged to 31 r` t ter Keefe.- Tun dam-
BePi lu. VlSC•_lmProved Finkle and Lyon,
also Weed sea Mg machines; If the purchaser
does not regard them no el
to any tither .
machine in market, be end return it and haVe
bin rtzt ty. It makes the lock stiteborhlth
trill not On or ravel. The chespestanaehro
t,4 i s n ee im . e a and matzoth:
another gtittairn, - It. IL Long ' , e ag rt elc ul kt t :l l ,2 °
bran[ atreet.
it I,,,,,,Exp_prinierd, to purchatui offs 'kit
Wheeler & Wilsou'o iluProwctl Lo 4 &Mal
Be rlng Machines. they 'ewe Arrristted
feet-.LI sew the rlutit mullOo m A ih us zb,,
.heavy heaver cloth, std lull lostrueslons are
even In th elruso tree of 'bursa. balearoom.
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IN.
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PRICE, THREE CENTs.;
Grand Ball and Exciting Walt: Contest.
The inauguration ball of the Iron City He
brew Literary and. Dramatic Association,
which took place at City Ball; on Wednesday
night, was ono of the most brllllant affairs
ever held In Pitt nbargli. Everything was con
'
ducted in the very best manner, and the throng
In attendance embraced many of onr best and
moat influential citizens. The ladles were at
tired in their richest robes, and taken alto
gether we have seldom been present at a more
fashionable and respectable gathering. In the
cceitest for the prizes offered to the beat
!waltzer, victory was awarded by impartial
Judges to Mr. Louis echomburg and dieter, al
though there was a divlsion In the elegance
to favor of Mr. George Pastry and Mtas Lee.
The time 'occupied In the waltz was twenty
five minutes, and only three couple succeeded
1 4 keeping the floor tryst long. All the con
testants for the prizes illaplayed wuuderful
perfection in the terpdchoreau art. -
efrer the decision was made known
hy • the Committee, Mead+. James E.
Burns,Dunoeatli, Samuel Strom. and
Mr. Calville expressed their cl;ssatisfaetion at
the resul t anti generously contributed and
purcha ed a silver salver, pitcher and goblets,
- at a cost of S5O, and presented it to Mr. George
Estre and Miss Julia Lee as an evidence of
their thigh appreciation and aeludistion of
their t uly perfect and faultless 4waltzing.
Tele was a deserved tribute, and the audience
were 411 satisfied with the Justness of the pre
sentation as the Judges and Mr. Schomberg'e
friends 'deeply regretted that the pi emiatu
could not be divided. The party separated at
daylight, much pleased with the inaugoratton
all of the Iron City Hebrew Literary Society.
The Exhibition Last ;tight.
Notwithstanding the unpleasantness of the
ather last night, the exhibition hall of the
Gymnasium was crOwdeOl to repletion, with
dh appreciatit e, and enthusiastic audience.
the bmgeseating capacity of the • hall was tar
ed to its utmost, and a greet number were
Obligati to - stand during the ,exhibition. The
roercises themselves were of the test, surpass
g anything that has been furnished us by
me muscle in a long time. The performan
ces were absolutely startling in their grace
and tile strength and skill they displayed.
AVe are sincerely glad of the hearty success at
tending this effort of the iffsoclution. -It will
insist them in meeting the expenses, attend
ant ou the numerous repairs at the hall, and,
at the same time is an earnest. ot the ammo
' -Clations accorded by - our citizens to the'eAorts
of the physical missionaries. It has been de
cided to repeat the exhibition some night
next week, so that those who failed to witness
It last night, will have an opportunity to do so.
'roaring Hid.
On the ninth of last? September. Catherine
Gallagher appeared before alderman strain
and made oath charging •Patrick Fines. Mary
Norton and Cummins Norton with having, on
the night previous, while attending a wake
with her husband. beaten and abased him in a
shocking manner.beaddlia Willer..lnjuries, Gal
lagher hail one of Wait g& broken so badly
that he has been forced to remain in his
house ever since. Yesterday the accused had
a hearing before the magistrate named above,
which resulted in Finny and Mary b leg
charged, while Cummins, the tailor's husband,
was held to bail to answer a charge of aggra
rated assault and battery at the next term of
the Criminal Court.
• A Legal Point to be Settled.
John C. McCarthy instituted prcieeedings for
disorderly•conduct 'against Thorium M. .111/sr
'shall, yesterday, before Alderman Stralm As
there is some doubt as to the Jurisdiction of
the Mayors and Aldermen In such' eases a
hearing tins been arranged for ten 'o'clock
this morning. when the legality of the ques
tion will be fully discussed by gentlemen well
versed Mall the Inn 'metes of the law. A Weld•
man, Esq., will appear for the prosecution, the
defense being entrusted to Hugh Deify, EN.
Lbast any error may occur, we would Mate
.that neither of the principal' parties le the
;suit are eves remotely connected with the
profession;
One Word !tore.—in our word to subscrl
e - s in Wednesday's Issuo we apologised to a
few readers in the upper wards for a failure
to deliver them their papers, on account of
the stringent rules adopted by t.ireDropatch, re
fusing to allow mutual seeritunicslation among..
carriers That Journal retorts l esterday, and
jumps into figures to show how' many of our
subscribers Their carrier had, furnished. .We
do not propose entering into any COIitrOVOTBY
with the Diripatch,nnil HISUIII it that it etinhor
more anxiously desire to keep up the frieudlyf
relations hitherto existing between the twq
journals than ourselves; but we do think the
rule established is unnecessarily edringent.
Libel. Ammended.—in the • United Stated
Circuit Court, yesterday, on motion of 'United
States District Attorney Carnahan. the libel
fn the case of the. United Staten vu. The Dls-
Llifery of Jacob Hays, deceased, reported yes.
terday, was amended by striking eat the Unti
therein denetibed, 10 that tile distil/cry alone,
and not the land ea which it lotaiW., is for
feited.
field to Answer.—Georgo Cochran and
Thomas Smith, Lien of the special police who
were charged-with disorderly conduct by
Thomas ..11orga it. the in . ordgetor of the Morgan
Saloon, in thnkitth ward, had a hearing before
Alderman Strain, yesterday, which resulted
In the defendants being held In 4300 to answer
at court.
tkurely of the Pirtee.—largaret. Tole
came to the office of Alderman Lynch. yes' er
day, and wade au •information against Sarah
Moore for surety of the peace_ Theaccusedwa. arrested and held in $3OO hall:lcir a hear.
lug to-morrow. - Both parties reside In the
Third ward.
Dlsebarged.—CharcEs Storer, charged be
fore Alderman Strain with , larceny by bailee.
bad &bearing yesterday and was discharged,
the evidence being insufficient to warrant toe
prosecution.
New Periodleale.--We have received from
J. W. Piwoolc, oppeada the Postonlen, - Harper's
.ifostlhly and Beadle's Witty forVecember.
Both are execllerd.
The Lady's Friend, for December, with
brilliant illustrations and as rich table o f con
tents, for sale at Glldenfenny'a
.
Good Crop .— The largest tineltwheat crop
ever raised in Pouhsylvanla was that of the
last season. • =
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BROOKE—On tbo 22d inst. stAILY ELIZABETH
111/1101sii. at th e residence tither parent. Dr. J. W.
Broolg i nonzero(' WssiztonLota tee!. /Mil Clay alley.
aged ear, in months and 2days.
The funeral 11 in take place at :4 clock Title OAT•
The friends orate ramtly are xe.peettally Iralted to
attend.
DAYIID—At 2 r. N., 111,33 day, at the residtaiee
McKnight, Lit 3on-10-low, hldge street,
A 1, 31 11 13.1 Cita'. tile Hon. THCI dais to itAMU, of
Altaiingacti evuoty,l3, the lath r of his age.
His remain. 33111 be coot eyed to Washington,
and bailed at 3 r. M. GUNDAT.
oDiViNAßl*l4ol 3 l‘'ilAillizq
1111,L DALE CEMETERL—The
beautiful .. tiod's-acre,” the larpest suburban
or sepulchre. except ace, brthts elnint9.
u.tz t t i mhew F l i tatitol road , Immediately north or
Cl Ceutrarbrug Stens o t
t 9 CIOUL I a fk r
.h. tl f C : AIN!
• Olen, Cal. •
AIXX. AIKEN,
Arsoinwr,
N 0.148 FourtbAtreet, Plttaburgb, PA. COYI/Nli of
AA Mods, taurms, OLUVICS,aucIi ever..lomp.fq
of Foo enl Form.lns klooo. rormsoen.
TbOataa.iforms. ICAO.. J . "' 1.
Hiller. IL o.
FA I R POI AN 6t
UNDPARTAIKORS .
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SAMSON.
No. 196 Scuitblieldl9., cor.
(Entrance frotoSeresat fl/rAot.)
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A ND 133 *A!.loVBST.seiiiiir.N4'.
R. T. *MINE &CO"
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERt
110.nettoste:. Woud , o Man and
CO FFIN._BOOMS. 'AI MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE
' omm/el ehalsid iniza Mullen Watts.
H tine and Ciarlarrs fTrli Wird.
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OPERA GLASSES
FOR B.4LE OR MIRE,
AT :DUNSEATH & co:'.B
- as OStrocoi. •
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LADIES , AND GENT'S
ALL ST T Up,
( AT GREATLY IIEDIVC111) rave's,
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INTXX....T.s T. Wrr...Erir Va.
,te9 W% LIE iiT., SEA It FIFTH.
G ROPER Ec BARER'S
ELASTIC. STITCH, AN O LOCI( STII CH
Sewing Machines
Ax. THE 13 Pier tar/Pawl's-and Ilivrtrimanag Par
ra/a. Coal and gee thmat
' oro. 18 irei Sheet. .
s;xo
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CONTAINING TICERTE-TWO =MEND !
?REST AND ngailaterrere azaraise
HATTER, Toeitaxa was NAB.-
RET REVIEWS AND CDR- !
RENT LOCAL NEWS.
TWO EDITIONS ISSyEE_;.
ON WEDNESDAYS AHD ElatriDATIE. !;
The I•dltIon le forwarded , litileb
MlNCTiber sooneet.• • 17
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2 1.1te COPY (per
Club. or r.e
•-••••••••••••
Club. or Ten or more.
NEW a iv. Di Ai ii izi 3
LIBRARY
..F-B - ElidTllaMtallai.
The L,tore COMMllttca VOlll4 reamitally
nonace that
THEODORE • TI I TON. ESQ..
WtU deliver the third lecture of the ;come a'
TOESItAY PEN LNG, Nev. =th, et tee atm;
F WI OF #U•le
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- Stqlsscr—WHlC COYER OIONd in" UoOff
n710,1(111( WN. •
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Weide tlckels. BO chats. Ite.etrea mite 1113 eti
extra. Seale 'ma , ea , : se-tied at the oeedemyt..
11.u.lhon TUESDAY Mills NINO. Nov. 17th. et ~.
o'clock. No utte person tan •ectize more that /1-,
o'clock.
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. . .
Oat) ltolderaof Paquette cheeks will pleura paa ,
In at the upper do.i. 't
JAMES R. SCOTT.
JAS. 11. tdIIRGAN,
_ ' BECJ. Y. JE•Nt•GS,
~ • ;
6LIVEIt I.EMSION
, i'"N c E 1 1 , 11:0 !ERA HOUSE.
11:112E1
The new and powerthl llntua of the rallatana,
Augmtln 'Daly, author of ••Leah, the Tortaken.!
ax., entitled.
GRIFFITH GAUNT; OHJEALOUSF,
Which ha, received the .tamp or immense .aces..
at the New Yore Theatre., will be bealooed Ort •.'
(rria.yrEr..l.fr. Piloyem`ber 2 5 14,;..
Whit new and beautiful sceneir, dreams. effitets • •
Sc.. and the following powerful east of characters!: •-
..
6 HEM iimint.the Cumborland .Equiro.W. U. Leak',
Geo•ge .Neville, his Rival
inim , eyton J. U. tierinott;
Father Francis J. M. Cook , .
Brother Leonard W. W. Moreland:;
Chlef Justice of the Bolton An10m.......Mr.
the Attorney General on Circuit...... P. M. Mo.ra •
Lawyer Houseman—. ef. U Wart
Ned Balton. Neville's Chem ; • JP. Crossele.:
Tom Leicester J.P. Buil,. •
Paul Carrick. the Rustic Cote iloctor.T. E. Jackson.:
Oil Vint; keeper of Packhorse C. NIB , t
Poctor,_ „.
Manager of the Royal Thubuctoo ZoolOßlealppati
deu
, .:........J. M. elm lea ,
•
Manager of • the Itoyal — irinetallea• Drury 1.11,11 - ,
reung Show ' the. Hurst:
....... . .......... ••
Proie,sor - of the Royal Gargle ofThisablerlifi • ,
Song of Lord ..... •.• . '...01111er
John ...soak. n.... 5 The Traditional 1 ....11. Junier,l
Thoina.rtyles... Lout.. 5 _AL Ilernioni f.
Crier of the Court ' U. IL Breen".!lnes, Witness for the Crown Mr. BoaCortek.i
irocflu a
ntera. liaeots, Traveler.. Ible Cltmnar.. d
I.IK (Aliment Sack Mao , +Cca at rY Banfts
katc,Jaryttlem.Javellualen.Popalace,ge
Kate Peyton. Benny of Cumberiand„.Anule nalte;i -
Mercy Int. Beauty of Laneashire..Kmma skerrltt,
aeollne itycler Mrs. Pactoli:
Dame Vial. Meres•B Mother Ml.. Bostwick:;
Jane Frost, the Cook at Boltent Min itelvester.; ,
Betty Mrs. Moreland,.
A Pretty Ivo MCI. COML. ,
Laise,at the Fair, Spectators.
Synopels of lneldentn. • r.
Ater 1. Scene 1 —cey to., Manor and lontitalel
fax heater's return; the wooing; the Quarrel ; challenge. ',relic 2.-11errishawt • chase after
Cee , ne 3.—ltsiton bloom the duet Brenta:
— Marinas ladre maid. Scene 5. tentshaw Castle;
the reading of the the betrothal.
.. A LAPSE OF TWO YELPS, '
Amy 2. Scene l.—The• Consertstore at liernaltaWf
efpnsy and conspiracy. Setae=.—The Gipsy rune--
keeper and the plot. Scene 3. -, Might; the easne•i;
har.nt; the consequence• of jealousy end . lende r - •
•. A PAPS!: Oh THMEE MONTHS.
.tCr7. Seen. 1. —The Parkhorse tan; the chute
e
wooer and Meal; the Olp_sy gamekeeper lelde
his name to • strange sal tor; Mernr• song tkatwele
n,eJettious heart. scene 2.—Whowon Mercy Inlay;
the -cow doe tor t 3.
s defea Scene —A.Lenonshine
faleta olden Oni-: rustle sports:4km pig chew stleS4
race: the vole climbers; the rural dance, - aaparellel-....
1d attractions of.ihe ltriyal Managers. Lge; the pee- ,
50f Ms jolly long and Me adored minion: the wed." ,
.1100 par!s: Tom Leicester and 1.1111outli; the seee4
sage trout the deserted wile.
•
.WHO IS KATE? ••
ACT 4. Fettle I.—Bernsbuw: the pedlar and 1.11112
ladranruld. Seene 2.—The conservatory; the wilVai
!encl.:nee. and the sslte's yengeanee; taro cry In the
darkness for “help.•`
ACTA. Ecenel.—Bultonl the Missing Wltnisi;.,
• . I'd give ura
thousand ponds to lay y hands eponh
!sec.' . Scene 2.—Jultou urt !louse; Trii TRILL
FOR atruork.
CALI-1,13.
-rN CONQIDEIONFION OF NJUSILIER•i;
a-OUrt r.SPLoSIONS ghat are sreekly oCcoTtlatt:,,
from the use of IN FICHIOIL OIL, the uudiorsaalr
t nee .. , nmoded to sell their. OIL AT IL TAIL
their WAltellOU'eti,
1.4" , c.. 38 NE caris.c.t ektrerevt.
be Oil ausrauterd to Bra NII A FIRE TII3T
OF ItO DEG ise.E.S 00 , 1 otaaefs, and is MlTeoal4 c.
for export gly romput•st 1.0 hnectom.
111°4u - who det fres uu tpirm and Mitt B o
TIC LE will do Well to purclmse the 51,n /L
o
111 , FICM. KEHEW 41' CO.. -
' e). J 8 MAILKET bTEEZT.
Maclitulsts ar.l alt Other's ("IV he terntehed Lard,
t. , pe man.t L'a tretcum Lubtleatura at retail.
no't :WA
VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY Biz - -
CA I AI. , rti I - lE.—FRIDAY AND eIATUNDAr A
EVENINGX, N0v..236 and 21211. Mt lie o'clock, Ma
tbofeniug, 'will be Feld entalogue. second door
anmerelal dales Rooms, led Sm on
ithfield street,
every volanble eollertare or Law Books/ embraeo r.
loathe he•t standard Text Books, Treatims,
Rob And American Reports, Ac., embracing a tali
sot or the Peon ylreals Reports, Irons begioulair.
Alb. rare Begllsh ltelmrte. Malty or the works are
now not print. ustelogges are ready at th e + .
salesroom to or r
dlstrlbatlea, .ad the books will boon
Vies , Frlda. and r &Corday. This Is the
man tarsest
add MINA valuable Law Volteetloa for yr I.
sold to our city. A. IicILIVAINN. Auetleameti.
, T
°Fries 7 , lo:4olloalll.L.A.LesnalleCieo w
IsO. UN water eltreet,
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• liorEtroan :id. 1868.
THE lIIII.F.CTORS OF THIS COMA
l'a NY have Ibd day declared a dlcicend t - 3
TWO DOLL,AItn ,A VIITTY stE.sTa malteds
share of the Cayllat T..tn"lt OnSof the ear. ell - profits T.."
orate last Olt wonth• one dollar Du . altars to be rt
•pplled to rsdoctt to o f stock one Was, ano one dol. T.'.
Tar and filly cents psyntle In Cash on ants a.tertiod
Inst. fret stf hoternanent.Tax.
n021:065._ JULIN 11. CLANlLY.Seeretai7.l
FOR CHEAP
SPECTACLES.
cilow TO
RASLETT & CO'S,
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J. W. J01M1T0N....... /As:Boors ir
JOHNSTON & SCOTT, - r
DEALERS IN •••
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Flfie Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE L ETC.,
274 LIBERTY frrHer..
Pit tiobru..T6l24esassb:
• 113. Part! =tar attentlOn Oren to RaPPDRiE .
Wanton.. Clocks and Jesralzy. All arortirarruslp
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170 „, w d try afrast s. KIM), rr.s ?wog.* co. e
n"*PoafullY Worm the POolit utet we Wilt ecretille
We sognuf•egnre of -
ta'
sheeting'', Cotton earn%came ..,
Chains, Candle Wick .14
and Batting.
o r ik es may bet left at the Offlee of tb. Worts, ` 1
COSIER !SIMLA L SLIMLY STS, ALL CM 4
OR AT THE
rITTSDU G ERE FrEar,
Corner of Duquesne Wel sod Barters Alley,
Pittakruzgla"Z•Doe. •
JOSHUA RHODES A.CO.'
tro3:mar ,
1110 MT 13E.DECEIVED BY
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f column' odiertlsomeroo of Inforto
000 P f e :ll l y U LLTZ t r i er
ry e sod os by all comps- . • .
- yeas judges' pf -
ocato_ted the •
BEST IN • .
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