ELI ESE DAILY *GAZIgIiE. PUBLISHED BY Penniman, Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, "go,. GO 3rlftla Elitreet. P. B. PENNIMAN. T. P. HOUSTON. s OSIAII WING a • irms,ipli ' L E K % supail.ness ==3 Del!versa bt carrier, (per week)...........0anth Mall Subset lbets. (per year) Liberal reductions to riesrabSys and AftlltS t N;tbbitvgit (ragEttv. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2G‘' 1836. MAIL GLEANINGS. TOE outaaorucis of the President is still brought into use .in disposing of loyal office-holders, notwithstanding • tho stories add reports to the contrary. The assertion that no' snore removals will he rattle on ac count of political opinions is Nisei and is made partly for effect .and partly to kee l s outsiders out cf tl•c rink of applicant S.. One hundred and thirty, new pornmasfers were nppointed last weak over the headi of old A FLORIDA J [LOGE named Long in his *barge to the Grand Jur) said that he feet al the time was nrtt far distant when the people of America would prefer being gov erned hy a chief with glittering triers rather than by the franigra of the Civil 'Rights bill. Such a ii i reference is no new thing in the South. 'GEN. JOHN SPEAICEMITII, or Baltimore, died last week, in the 80th - year of his age. Ho- was at one time connected with the American Legation at St. Petersburg, af terwards a representative in the Maryland Senate, Judge of the Baltimore Crphans' Court, and President of the Maryland His torical Society. 'Oven Conestoga Creek, beyoltd Lancai ter, ttte Pennsylvania Railroad Company is about erecting a new and sUbstautial it,On bridge. We believe it is the design of the Company to lay doable tracks upon all the bridges now in use which have single tracks. AN ith portant insurance decision has just been made by the Superior Court of New 'York. It decided that the non-payment of premium.. from failure .3f communication between the Northhnd South during the rebellion, does not 'vitiate the policy. A GENTLEMAN ill l'sris h m set the Con stitution of the United States to music. That. is nothing new. The Democracy have made more music out of the Consti _ tution than the gentleman in Paris could have done.. Tim Radicals of Philadelphia have pre pared articles of ,irnneacbment against the President, to be inbmitted to the caucus Of ' the Republican Members of Congress,•„„he , fore the opening of the session. ..,-- Ix New York city Jeremiah O'Brien, /I convicted of having coldly murdered a girl • named Kate Smith, by stabbing her through the heart, has been sentenced td be banged , • on the 17th of neat January. . Is Congressional debites John liforris .. ... sey will never give a "fool blow" under . th e belt • 0f.. - 36.30. , He will be apt, how ever; to make a stroke into the bread-bas het" of the Government. Tan sensational story of the -discovery of John Starrett, the accomplice in the as * iasilitation of. Lincoln, in the Pope's body guard, at Rome, proves to be unfounded. .: -- - Mits. LEADVIINIErt has prepared a lee. • - turd upon "America, as illustrated by her ptiots,' which she will deliver throughout "~ the country during the present season. 'pOIiStENCE MONET Still Sows into the !Treasury of the Ggvernment. Spinner • received,, last week, one hundred dollars from an unknown source. Hamra WALD° Esrznsox is delivering two new lectures this season, entitled: ''Resources" and "Eloquence." Tas late heavy decline In woolen goods has caused a great decrease in importa - • trona. • " Is It safe to say that Morrissey will play Pharaoh to lobraion's Moses? LEITER FROM ANAWAN. . . jottings by- the May.aide—Harrisburg massip--tiettyabarg—Deitteatton of the Soldiers , Orphans. Home— Llthla :lirsigtt7,itiargoore—TlieltlasealeTern . • - - Mn , Noy. 23, tNt. The reigning topic in Harrisburg at present le the United • States Senatorial question; 1 remained there three days, and endeavored to learn all. i could from the "wise ones of the real feeling •on this thiportant matter. Cameron and Curtin each have their &dr*. cotes. Bat I believe the majority would pre ter a more ultra Radical than either, and it it was not feared that Mr. Stevens would not live his term out, neither, Cameron or Curtin wonld stand any chance against him. A' it stands now. however, Mr.' Cameron hag the inside track." There might be such a thing sa an emergency, man "sprung" who, would. beat them both.- IC not, I think. Cameron will be the next On Tuesday hist I visited Gettyaburgh and the battle-field. and was present at thu cation of the Soldiers* Orphans Home. This makes the third epoch In the history of Get !raub'irtilitll.ll4.wV:rf ortterbitiVesccOfmjmutleses the Confederate troops. in person and was most signally' defeated by General Meade. ;This battle- is Memorable for ninny th ings. prominent among which is its having been stvgtanavanr:Lir:nwobigaree'ryxv.r.?; that of the Orphans' Home. .The attendance was note near so large as was anticipated. . Many worn prevented from coming from 11111 ,, adelphia by &change of 'Schedule on Monday morning. the train starting one boor earlier than usual. Bishop Simpson was to have been' here to officiate, but he failed to come, and Steed, of Plailadelplihy filled lila Meer, opening with an eloquent address. The pro. cession wassled by the tiettysbnrgh Brass Band,t.then followed the clergy, thendicers of the court, (which bad adjourned over) pro. . Lesson and stn.! ents of the Pennsylvania Col lege and Theological SottiMary, the Sabbath 'awl children, 'biters and riltLeens gener• ally. 'I did not remain for the evening °see . spring, long forgotten, wan unearthed by, the soldiers during the bottle, about tine - quarters of a mile from the “aqua.re." and in - t h e very locality wnere the first day's battle was fought, the water of which has been anal : feed, and Wend to contain superior medicinal proeertles. - The ground adjacent has been purchased by a company wile purpose indict-, lug on it snot, making It a watering place, thleking Perhaps many would visit to to see the battle , deld, as well as on account the • ater. Tesunday I arrived here, and Mead another formidable ceremony going on. that of the laying of she corner-stone of the Ma . sonic Tempt , -The procession wasene of the Standen Manta I ever beheld. Being bt rim. ger leould .00t. get particulars. The Prod ' dent, ._•A.J.,” appeared In full regalia. J. IL B;Latrope,"Esq., delivered the address. The ,\old comenetone of the old Mannito flail has lately been taken up. main Itstere found sev eral plecea of coin and a tetanus* of Wash ' lam indebted to J. D. Cameron, Linn Prebl - dent of the Borth Central Hallway, Sur zektes eXtended. ANAwait., t ; I , ==== • .111ew .Toar, Nov. 91.—The eireetsof tho late trorricane in the . Bahama Islands, are set , forth by the Governor, to We speech to the Lealdappria • no ears : I have lost no time fa G eßetning and amnia, public correct intornia ii", affto the ravages or that torm this la land: sales II here to say upwards or GOO dwellings have been destroyed and an equal number leltiredt lA* scarcely a public baud- Tog has esgard /VIM Oat many pup. o f worship an 'achoolhotutes have been blown down. and all have been alutelgodi that a ma ' fort thehaPrinciPaljniartirn°4rea and Ptar" own or *water ‘Vm Mina tbU va of 112 womb and boats which anted in the harbor, oa the morning of Um ut of comber, all but 01111 Asa soaker been driven &Shore before-theca= asyba4 e ni m e d and OASIS of them- liad been imigtea up or rre = ustVi,iretttatlibt e s e e t inmtar.opL2e.i4teL OLof=oyhadgry nprO e rttanh a delds . and Deng bare. Theout bgetee o o9 W e IZ Yoien m ibe eetanl VTheanmef. 7 9 4.. ye sore the damages. The voTk of re . . ettostian prove.lodtlr =Rid*, H ty. , I It 51(1111- = a cents *B.OO XIITUAL LIFE I 1n .. 0t - u-ance Company YORK. at 17,0 CI C11,04C1C7), tumuli Dividends Ava Dante Immediate TO INCREASE. THE INSPRANCE OR REDUCE TIIE PREMIUM. AT THE OPTION OF THE ASSTUED. • Poi ley4iulderaanl other tterteas lotereated to the ati•Ject of WPM ltenUltAlaCet are Invited to call on the onderalarted. Agent cc toe Compani: who cheerfoity glve them Pill Infmation as to the merits ell practical working of t hee Company. PESNBYLVANIA. BS: In Mc 'Gay. em it ltit bi.t.tr h of Pelswiry/c a rtedha..ity ntaof Ms (Ana mop w. ANDREW 0. DOWN. Governor of said Cun mouwa•lth. IL. el. ; PROCLAMATION .Whzatag, It tas been the good and worthy cus tom of the Common wealth .to set apart. atinnellY, aday for the encelsi acknowledgment of goad• fleas of the Almighty end for espresting by the whole people, at one lime. and with a common voice, the TII/LNLI Lad rflAl4ll which throughout thecym. lie springing from the hearts of men, therefore, 1, ANDREW 0. - 1:1.11:TIN, tioventor or the Com-. monarealth of realm I sante, do by this my procla mation, recommen•l that the rood people of lb< tnonamonsrealitt observe Thursday 29th day Novembar,lB6B, AA a day of Thaek•sts ins and Prayer, and do then assemble In their respective Churches and places of ' worship and mate their nuable thank offerins to AtatiOnvir lion for all His Wean:tts during the .past year. For the abundant gathered frelU of Use earth: For the toes far continued activity of Industry; For the general pr,serrattzn of health: And especially for that In Ilia Divots Zonal', Elebathatayed the threatened pestilence. And Moreover that the: , do lumeerti film to i 2 Oe' UMW ant . ° us all Ills !de:Anus. and to confirm the Reacts of the people of there 110114 el Mates. that the lateral forme of their will, lice:gee( goo4dosllN. Wisdom and Mercy may be doni , . Given tinder my hand and the• great of the Butt; sill arrisburg, this Otis day oi October, In t e year or cur Lord: MS, and uf the Corn- . men rem t,.e -tint. Tax BY Tx tiOrroundt: ELI siArtn, ffeertUry of the Commonwealth. linzard dk Caswell'• Coil Liver Oil. The Purest and Sweetest Cod ildver Olt to the world, manufactured frot4 (meth, healthy licera, upon tho sea-shore: It is perfectly pure and sweet. Ask for hazard .t Caswell's Cod Liver 011,.. reastufeetured by C SAW ETA, 31new S Co. 'New York. Sold by all druggists. kW Of Pare nonacid Gin is about as good as one half the Patentlleolcincs, provided you get a . genllll3o article, and a great deal more valid& blis. We are lad to ) tlaeso remarks from having' purchased a bottle d•f Girl at Flensing's Drug Store,lici. St Market street, and we are now satisfied that we knew not what good Gin was until we tried this. • k Non Can EU, TOrtigII".LIQUOtEI pi all kinds at Joseph S. Finch's Distillery, .No. 189; 199,193 and 193 First street, Pittsburgh. You tau BUY 93 per cent. Alcohol et Joseph B. I,l.nch'e I Yea Cava Buy New Hord Xt./adept' S. Finch'!" the ilex National Telegraph es l From Up the Allegheny. Special to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Pi:mantis, Pe., November 24,16GC. Inver at Franklin forty-two Inches and Calling; cold. At Olt City. thirty-elght Inches and Calling; etpleopolis, thirtpeeven inches. felling. One Melanoma with France and if exleo —Jeff. Davis—Oration by Wendell II ear Tose, November 2.l.—'f he Times , Wash ington correspondence gives the following account of the France and Mexican difficulty The withdrawal of the French troops ispost poned. Since the special meeting of the cabi net yesterday afternoon, were Inis been the greatest Interest Manifested as to the purpose 01 this extraordinary, convening of that bear', and various elieulliAtions have ilium seueoff to the northern press on the subject. We ere ma:muted to state vely Cast, the cebinet, was called togethperesi t ti o consider our foreign relations. In this connection.' it le stated purposee French Governinent,has declared its to disregard the arrangement for F e e n w h h d tr ra o w p* from eak d edhimge nt i or month, as agree I upon between Dir. .Seward and Inouye D. Mays. The French Emperor has notified our Gov ernment that Leese not effect, the withdrawal of the troops until next spring, when ho pro proses to embark tbg entire form' at once. in view of the failure of Napoleon to comply with his agreement to withdraw a portion of these troops, and Imam ce.h as the notification ' of the forfeiture of the agreement comes at , this late day, our government is not disposed torn lull coundenSf - in the further promises Of the French Emperor. There is reason for CC mit se eViof ng t the haCabinett this ter wan the Immed ause yesterday, a nd that to-day the subject was again considered In the regular session, General Grunt being present, by request'of the President. it us in timated in °Metal circles that Instructions have been se Imm ediate our Minister . France to demand tile withdrawal of the French troops fro.p Mexico. Since the recent additions made to Jeff. De. vbi , quartets in Carroll Hall, sod the removal of Sirs. Davis and bar sister to the rooms pre pared for them, he bas become remarkably cheerful; his healih has Much Improved of late, and he is said to speakvery centidentlY of being released. itelativessind friends from all parts Milne South ale cobstantly arriving, entering the Fort at pleasure, and departing almost nnomnved. The Adams Express Com pany-are in constant receipt of packages and presents for Davis, being furnished by Ms sympathizers. 'At e meeting or the Pennsylvinlia 4ilf l-81a , very Society in Philadelphia yesterday, Wen, dell Phillips delivered an oration. VOLUME LXXX.--NO. 284. Si V*. vii: WEICIII E. S. WINSTON, President. ASSETS OVER Mil EXCLUSIVELY CASH. GEO. N. EILILCHSTOCK, Agent, No. 37 Elph Street. rittebeirgh ThsahartTlui Proclamat lon A lioett Arliele TELEGRAMS. Address of Gen. flotier—ltigh Crimes charged on the vfeetclent. Neww. Tose, November DIeJ. Oen. BuUer delivered an address this evening. at the groolrlyn Acadcrmy of picnic, on the usurpa tions. wrongs cud abuses of the exezutive power. and the corualtutlonal iemedy there or. The address passed Mt without the least sign of disapprobstmn ; on the Contrary, the G ene r a l was trequently applauded. tits main points wcretin the Impeachment of Pres ident Johnson. lie Chemed him with high Primes and misdemeanors, which might he ermined Wider lbe. head et intoxication; uf making indecent stud incendiary harangues i n t e nded to ozone:the hatred and fear of the people atainst th e ConaTele Id the Butted mates; w ith usurping the rights a n' o or Congress; with misappropriating the May. e minent _ Made; with corruptly Ewen the pardoning power; with anpointing ineligible men to °Mai; With neglecting to carry opt Vrovisions of th e ConsUtution, Ind with. niplohn T..Kotiroe that he might be yor ri eff OrieMA a"..80 use Ws Influence In lute erlidgetiantheLtraidatie Mate Convention in kUling. MtnettotilzWit een :genes menatssra.?. -sooompanted ot Mo charges with several specillcations and. closed with it amend anatnema against the enemies of. the ecienn?„ In width he task We ask, nothing of who here fought against UN, neither - 410 we ant them hoe we grudi reconstruct thiegovernment. ' FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. LITE NEII I S BY TELEGRAPH. BY THE, CABLE. tittamstalp Arrisetl—The rentmEAgitek• tlon—Negotlittloate With the rope— . Cotornerrisl—Sneceim•of the Itinnoinn Yuan-4 rrrrr or Fenian,* In Ireland , — Expected Ontbrank lu hpnin.. PAnds. po r nlar outbreak against the government of Spate is liable to occur at any moment. There era vague 'rumors that the Queen will abdicate to avert the threaten ed storm. FLonerine, Nov. Is reported authorita tively that Rattiest will sueeteil Baron Rica soil In the Foreign office. LOA DON, Nov. 23—i number of persons ne onatal oft enianism have been arrested at-Lim erick, and large Quantities of pikes and other aims seizetl by'the NMI horttles. Llsumti Nev. =The Chambers have alreed in censuring the government fro the . sale of the Cologne Railroad without their sanction. Loins,- Nov. e3.—The tuoiiey market L 4 slightly easier. Consols close at 90 for nioney. LONDON nor. tr2.—The new Russian loan. for 70,000,000 florins, has already met with great success. One-third of the amount having been already taken, with prospects that the whole amount will be taken. LIVLRPOOL, November ;V.—The market for cettoca is unchanged. Provisions are orb chtumod. Lard is tending downward.. Quameirrowir. November 41.—Nees—The - Cunard steamship Australasian, which left New York, November 11th. touched at tills port this port this lorenopn, after landing mails and passengers, site proceeded to Liver pool. Losoos. November 14.-:-Noca—The Fenian agitation in /rotund, still continues. Many arrests or persons and seizures of anus have been made. An American named !deli iliveraYt who was suspect.] of luting an agent of the Fentaus, was arrested at, Dublin to-day, anti imprisoned; many others. whom the authori ties have spotted, will be immediately ar rested. An editorial , la the niter of Ills morning, eXprtSieM the belief that the Emperer Nusi mlllanlhasactuallp abdicated. Holooks for the intervention of the Veiled Stated Govern ment ma the next step, hut hopes that good re. Bella r • • . It is reported that twenty transports will sail from Brest 1,11 bring home the French troops lintileillutely all, the arrival of the neat mall from Mexico. FLOMICE. Nov. Government of Italy will renew negotiations with the l'opeat once. LIN' RPOO Nev. I:L.—Nana—ll , e cotton mar ket opens quite active at yesterday's ad va lice, and with pi I,SIWetS or the rat's saM am nun I, In Sully Itt,tve bales; middling uplands. IL'. The market fur brettdstuna Is Prin. Lemma, Nov. 24.—Nson.—The money mar ket is steady. Gompl opened at 40 for money; U. 8. Fire-torentles; 1111nola Central, 75; Erie, - THE MEXICAN QIIESTION Frenett Enspo or•a 111 Falth—h. Forelam War I:nurr Wiscoouton—The French Mlnlstor Notttled—Tbo Withdrawal of Frown, Troops to bo•loslstect Wairtiviroirrne, November 21.—The illapitebes sent from here last night reletivo to certain untookeil for complicationa of the Aleilcan question, Boob . the reception of, a reqUest from Napoleon to be allowed an extenston of time for the withdrawal of French troop., has caused a marked sensation about town tots morning. The surprise nod lidcrest I. be!ght cried by certain individuals who tiny° hntt these statements enittlrined. In a . private conversation with men:titers of the Cabinet, they aver that On ministerial councils held nt the Whitrlllouse yesterday and toalay, the effect of ai foreign war, and the resources necessary to meet it, wore di.- cussed most elaborately. as events that were . . . . . .. _ . likely to grow out of thu Ereimll Emperor , * li faith. . . A steal:per left New (Means yesterday to transmit this new phase &affairs to Min later Campbell and General Sherman at Vera Crna. It Is also TOeratood tilut theyrenett • hlla dn.. later was notified after the Cab, net meeting on Thursday, that this Government would brook no further delays in the fultilirent of Napolcon.s compact a t , eward, and st insist upon an immediate embarkation, us promised. The new arrangement by the Cou”n Issionex of Patents, providing for certain print lug that distienses with the feinnie writer, adds great ly te• the artistic appearance of ‘be putentr, insures an annual eaving of SSO,OOO, awl is in anticipation of ,n hat would be required ity Congress under the recommendation of the itetrenchment ComMiti ea. 'tasters from Nan Framelimo. Nan Fassimsco, 2f.—Tbe steamer Gol on City, from P111121.11M, with New ;York date . November Ist, 'arrived this morning. Too bark Port% for 'tom; Kong, takes ha 197,0)3 In treasure. Toe Committee in charge of the representa tion of California at the Paris Exposition, have reported against contributing a section of the big tree. William P. Blake, the Calls fertile CoMmissioner to the Exposition, Las lamed an address to the. people of the State, detailing the manner 1,1 which the Mines and agriculture are to be represented, and declar ing his purpose. atter arriving at Paris, to publish in the English, French and German languages, an account of theolirnate, soil, ag ricultural tinallty and Price of nubile lands. the cost of living, Lhe rates of .1, ea, mode of emigration, and mining statistics. lie niU also deliver an add reSs in the French and Eng liati languages, and illustratieg with maps, and drawings, and references to the Califor nia collections. • Tennessee Juror.. rissuratta,Noretulter 21.—The ta - d1 to donne the qualifications of Jurors him passed both branches of the Leitch,: ore, taking ctroot from and after It. passage. Tills bill provides that in all trials, Melt or criminal, In any Courts of Tennessee, it shall be good ground of chal• (toga for canoe. as to the competency or any juror. that inch person IA note qualified voter of this state. Too bill RIBO prattle., that per sons convicted of rape, IL9 110 W defined by the Tennessee statutes, shall suffer death by banging, but the jury may Commute the pan- Lihment to Imprisonment for not less than ton nor more than twee tya years. fifty-seyen Radical Senators and Itepresen. Wilms will to-morrow publish a cull for a State Reload:can Union Convention, to meet at gauffivtlis, February 22 a next, to nominate a canattalate for Governor to represent the Unionidim of Tennessee.. Howieldo Pientenced New Tone, Nov. ::{.—kiugeno Fergus. tried in the King's county Court of Oyor and ITer miner during the latter "onion of the week, for killing ratrlck McGilson, by shooting, which ocaurred In an affray on the evening of the 6th of August last, at the corner of State and—Flrman streets, was thin morning nen tenced to the State liaison for n term of three years and nix taosths. The pollen of this city made a total of OS arrest daring the past week. Mayor Hoffman sent to the Board of Alder -141.m thin afternoon, the name of John T. As:- new as his impend 11013111:110.10t1 for Street Com missioner. From Canad■ Quarles, Nov. 'N.—A. large number of tempo rary sheds have been etv.eied In the burnt dis trict in which many of the °burned tint"' by the into fire will find shelter for the winter. A great many arc emigrating to the 11110 States.' Weather cold. - • A public testimonial is proposed for - Pr. Marsden In recognition of his zeal and ability In securing stringent quantnt Inc regulattons with New York and oilier American ports by which the spread of the cholera. aas preven ted. • . • Tho Noon Scotia, the. lest outward bound steamer of the season, sailed this morning for Lleorpool• Congressional Plans. 11;.:NIEW YORE November O.l.—Tim Cknomarrcior• special says: The leading...L[olmb dean Congressmen urn maturing a plan for the government f the Southern . States in Vier of the probable p. 10111111,0 delay of the adoption of the constitytionnt Amendment. by MO foto Insurrectionary States: provides for the execution of existing and prospective acts of Congress Independently of the respective Mato or Federal Executives. It i old Territorial plan modified to meetexistingis circumstances. alleged Nolewd. . New Tonic, November 2i.—Two eel cures or distilleries worn made yesterday for vjolation of revenue law, In ad Mon to those aready reported. In one instance the cancer Making the seizure waa driven off by a crowd of :nen, who threatened blin with peral Injury If he did not. terve the premises. The examination Into the case of the dietillers was continued by Conammeloner Newton. No new ovidanno Wee adduced. •• • • Departure of General Die. j 7 w Yealt. NOV. 41.—General John A. Dix, Americas /44nister to the Government or France, "ailed for houthempton 4c ono olciock this afternoon on board the BrOMOD 'teenier New York from MObOkOr..' lie was aeronipa. hied by his son. John 4. DM ills wife and danghter sailed In October hut.' The Outside liblat Sahel Tonotryo, if ovem be r 24.—The Council of Slal ooz paned a resolaboa, by a largo majority, Toting ssoo_poo • to-day 'towards the conatruo- UMfof the Huron and Ontario Whip Can.!. '.iltlteavy 000 W etormooaurred Ws afternoon . iggiUltXo arOliying tip for winter, • • PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. N SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. CRY, WEST MEGRIMS. LATEST FROM ElfßOPhl Steamahlp Teabdana Arrived at User, pool—The ileMean Empire—The EM press i:oriotta-11liiiia so be Sent to Ireland. • [IIY THY cABLe.I , Livrtiroot. Swale'', November Z. The steamship .t.oulsans„ tiiiptatit Itarrington. which left' Now Tort on the 10th Inst.i arrived ont. • Lognos,2s.—The condi ion Of the Mexican Hmplre, N the leading t le in Elagland and on the Continent. Trieste papers says that ha - slate of lila Em press Carlotta.s health s nnehanged. Tile Simko Goeette, of this Irniug mays The Hord Commission on t o neutrality laws will soon commence its salons. Lord Gran worth will tie President I the Commission, and among its members will be Lord Hough ton, bir "Mundell Palmer ntr P. Phillimore. Dr. (hrlsa, and W 11.Grel, ry. Thorn„are Vague report "thiit the Govern ment proposes to send t enty mtlitW tegb meets to Ireland. ',Pam!, November 25.-1 is stated tbot the Imperial Commission op Meted to consider the reorganization of the Trench army meld - report In favor of adopting the Prussian Mil itary system. Sr eirerive, November 25,--t party U.. adopted an address to the Emperor of Atm trim, asking for the rebtorattoci of the L lsits of 1848, and promising t hntjthe (Met the w !ahem of thu Emperor as expresSoll In his rucent reserlpL NEWS BY Tlll3 GE1131.131.1. Yellow Fewer ou BOord--Lieeveral Mime from Europe—The J•p War-IWe Queetum, Hew `Vona, November 25.—The kiteamc4ier mania, (ruin .SouthamPton lltli, arrived:to. day. • • Thirty-five ease, of/yellow fever, fouryvn of which had provedthal, Occurred on Ward. The English secnaniy ot State has PrvP ollo4 to give a reward of hate 311 thoumand pounalf to Sehler'a family for lila .breech-loadlng Invert- [ion. The cholera is dleti4alalling In London. Thu Emperor Nap lean h. Invited Prince. apoleon to take part In the Military ../rjra iiination committee. The iron-clad squadron wt I sail on the MIL to bring hack troops from! e. Thera in no cholera in Part • Gladstone denlesrthe slat oul published of Ills interview with,the l'opu. A secret 'Consistory Inas decided that If the Pope he oblwed to 'rave "Homo he wilt go VD Blaita. • The Malt.° ecclesiastics have beau notified of this decision. Rumors respecting the Prunnosliusslan anon are unfounded. • . • • . The fang of Denmark had opened to perstpt too Moduli. The King cold, a, a proof lof rruralan frlandehlp, that alto had undertaktln to restore North Schleswig, In to tar as the population, by free voting, innuonttre in favor of inch a stop. - - No cholera Is reportod la Pavia. Glatbdone bas wrlt ten /o the °alai! Jodrrmt denying the necoont of his Interview with the rope nv vein Baron Bruck will be Atoll nail Ambit/minor Florence. JAPAN.-11.3 war i 3 suppose.ltu bo teralitta ad. 'rho JaparteAn han purehant4 several Olonnietn. All3l calla prat...4i to revy nn 61111110 g dory On geld per ounce. Teleg rapine commit Meat lon 1019 been ope flea with. Wentworth, forming the ith+t poi tam Of I he direct Hoe to ,ydney. New natives at * TitalcurA tad atter•ked the friendly natives. 111 . 1 t Cssi A. —Thu semi-onletal N orth German Gazelle declares. In the most, p o ol Gee manlier that the Journey of ihoUrOWlll . rinCe. 01 Vlnis *lnt° ht. peterstrurg has no pal It teal object. The Vrmalati Government, adds the same Journal. has no 1dt:solo° iltheting an •tll.then In view, nt events cOlmected , KILO the toter° policy of Pruvila. • • = . - The send-official Vicuna [eternal publishes a lender on the sitrtion of affairn the enot, In which:it say.: "Austria cannel. hut look upon nay uttemp nt a forcible revolution wit h sorrow and anxiety. It Is to be hoped that the united action of the peaceably disposed rowersef Europe Will outlive to maintain peace in the Interior of Turkey.. At the same time -It Is clear that every Chtlatlan country would hesitate-te proceed by compulsory or worlds theaallres against the Christian popuhtioe 01 the. Turkish einptre. Austria ewer:billy is nine only to employ earneat representation and pew-vial mutilation. When peace la nit. tiangeren •In the east this course la tiecenaM toted, not Only by aintlVeri Or Justice aro rpolt- Cy, bat aloe by the ifflially of rate which exists between aurae of the AnStrian popula..l6n and their kinsman ou Turkish territory. The at. tide then advises the Porte to yield to the de. of berrts, Mid table: The vent solution of the eastern question would probably he the mallitteance of this political tie uniting the Christian population with the Turkish thav ernmeid, *loch would not Interfere with their Independence at home, anti yet would secure that independence sgaillit aggression froth abroad. if the Christian races could be mod: crate in their demands, and if the Porte would adoot the politecourse of letting those whotn it eau on longer retain uuder itn dominion, tic:- pail wlihoot M struggle, the dangers threaten* 'Mg to shako the peace. of Enrope might be nrerted, or at least COrnined to.the disaffected country.'' Mexican' Mews liereired• by Minister Romero—lnereaso of Clerks' smittries -Colored Troops Mustered One—tlir Weird, e to Coagresa. WAPHINi TON, Nov. .2.s.—The' following ham i been meet 'etl by Minister Romero: Col. Rafael J. tiarcla, apt:saluted Military 1 Governor, has estatilb.lical Ms government at the city of Sea-ca [mole, null issued a oroela =aloe to the people of the State, calling on them to take up arms against the enemy, Gov. ilsarcla moons that the trench h ace reit the whole of the State of if - cable, keeping on.y the lino of the main road Irmo Vera Crux to the City of Mexico. General Dlax`n victories In the State of Oaxaca, will cause the French to lose the other orieft oldo of the road, w h lett can be cut off at any moment. The Anstro- French garrtion of 0r05.% had eurrenatered to Dlaz, allowing them to keen their hornet, Mut:Hums and private property. A general labeling of the Department Clorkg was wild yesterday evening, for the herpes@ of making arrangements for petiLuming Con gress foram increase of salary. The 157th United Mates Colored troops wero mustered 11111 Qlt Wednesday, And were to leaye, and left, their camps up the Virginia side of the Potomac to-day, en souls for I.Ou is elite, fly., where they will receive their pay. A. mea.thig of the execrative anal• general committees, having In charge too arrange mente for the maim welcome to Congresson et last night, and after receiving reports from the various autecommittees, the meeting re ',Dived that Capt. A. J. Bennett and Major . Waltham S. Morse, of the Financial Committee, immediately visit Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Turk; Gal. N. El. Pearce, oNthe United states army, to act ate temporary Clusirrnan of the Committee, with power to net In the eel. ' iection of fonds in the Ifi.trlct. It was or dered that the Committee on Orator and ti takers he Instructed to invite •x. Vice Pres ident 'lamina to denote . the address of wet roam In the evens that Upneral Logan shall de cline ~ 1 Arrival of the Inarvivere of a Wrecked Vaesol—Pereption of General Sherman and Minister t avapbell at Havana. Mu:roman, Nov. 2.3.—The steamer Liberty, flow Now Orleans via Havana, on the Wilt Inst., brings hero Capt. floral., th 3 Mincers and crow, and three passengers of tne steatnildp Ibilacr," of !denim. Mordecai A C 0.., Baltimore and Charleston line, which lett here on the 10th Inst. and foundered In a severe gule sixty-miles South-east of Cape Hatteras. The officers, crew and passengers, three L 1 num ber, took to small boats, and utter being ex posed for some I bourn to the merry of the storm, were ilually rescued by ,the frigate Smquehanna, which was conveying General Sherman and Minieter Campbell to Mexico. All we re veseued except four colored men. .On Sunday the leth inst. tile Susque hanna arrived at .-63mila, where General Sher man and Minister • Campbell waive reeelviel with mat hed attention by the mil liorites. It was underarad they would remain in Havana One wee,,. Fire nt Itanipas City limb,. Ctrs, Mo., Rov.,2s.—The large four story warehouse and grocery commission home of Cheek t Co., and Scott, Cutler & Co.. on Lee street, was hermit at caolock this' Morning. The loss Is estimated at 41 0 0,000, , about twodhl rdr of which is time red by Mem ranee. Two clerks of Check & Co., named Oust and Ricketts, while attempting to escape from the building suffocated, and their bodies were COIMUMeti. Anotherman named noshes, .'lumped from a thirst story window. Injuring himself severely. The tire was the work of an incendiary. Ff eftee and Mexiee—The President's Polley. • hi.tsuindres, N OCenber Seward has asked an explanation from the French gar °repent m relation to the continued occupa• slot ot Mexico, but no now detnand has beell Wade. The current reports that the President is ready to abandon his reconstruction pollOY are without foundation. , Beported Captors or Allstamorits. Nrl Ozt.r.csa, Ngrember 9L—ltutooru are u4uut4 but tbey aft) IMlCTilldlted, or too appeupp pr. biarmOrus by Cyrtintut. --r 1 • YENII3...ER 26, 1866. Diftbarftemjitt!‘ Trcn-arj-TU •Wasuisirrds, No -. 21.—The ilishursmdenis of the 1 reasary.darlog-the• prnit_wee(, - oa ac count of the; War, Navy a ddinterior Depot i ntents, 10:01 . 0 as follows: War Department. $1,751,993; Navy Department, C1,717,tze 4 ; Inte rior Department, 4107,i1t; Total, p3,C.11).3:0. National Bank Notes wore Issued to the amount, of sl.l3l.oll, s mak log the total cited.. tied. Fractional currency was received Irons the Printing Bureau in the sum of $151,500; shipped to the Assistant Treasurer and Na tional- Banks, 8121,611; redeemed. *101,200. The Government holds securities us follows: Fur Circulating ,notes...llu,als,Gso, for deposits of public moneys with designated depositaries, 1537a.7.1/.tiOu. Tne National Exchange Tian k, of Baltimore, has voluntarily ceased to be a depository of the Public usonevs, having, on Its own din plication inched pernitssiou to withdraw the securities tleoosited with the Treasurer of tho,United Staten, to secure the payment of public moneys in its Tlic Sixth race over the National Course canle oil vielay In the presentee of at leant 4,000 delighted spectators. ittnong.w hum iNt' ere 1.1011. Grunt and members of his steal', Secretaries Browning and AlcCulloch, Hen. W. FL Chand ler, Assisiunt Secretary of the Treasury, slr Frederick llriieu slid attaches, Judge. [ter, 'Ol the District supreme Court, Col. Ward 11. Lawns.. Secretary Stallion, and other,. till" large number of ladles. Tim City Councils and Bar of the, city' were well represeided. Thu race w..s lOr attars' os. 41, 100 , Milo heals, best three In nee.-The in rays mitered were the famous Dexter. the trotter Ceor4o lila:- Sett. and the pacer Polly Ann. T op George Fawcett mar formerly keowit'a- , Silas kali. 'rho rare COMIIIOIIOO4I alleir 11111 e o'clock, with Yan,oli. ou thu.,Lrvule track. Dexter started !While!, tut CoUll Mita. nialchig the quarter-pole in :a seconds, and he kept Ids distant . ° to the 110100. stand, which was 'Niched In . .::10'/ ; ,; in the second heat D.,- ter was again beln,Ht, lists 0011 distanced ail his mom pet !torn. 110,1114‘10 the litnitler-pole to 13 seconds, the hail mile pole In 1:11, the three-quarter pole Flo 1:15, land the judges' stand in dlstigicing his inset petitors Ly Over two lengths aim Leating hi, 00 . 11 time of a recntia; that Is, he it on a track of [hid character,LCOuirlig pr 'Mont two second' behind of what lic*ad made on the Ralaime. zoo .Cont,e a year hr two years lig, In Inn third heat Dexter dkl not law ke CO goist time. probably because4le realized . t (let that Ito Ilia not, filtlllark wart by of Ills steel. 110,110WeVi.t, started again Int he rear. but quickly pas,a2 his lantligolliai,lo,ll4llF, 1110 quarter luau In N fweends, the half i.ile In Hal the three quarter pole in and reach ed home In . 2:15!,;, leaving Fawcett and Polly Ann far away vs the rear. '1 ne horse Vaweett did good sunning this last heat. and mule desperate effort to pass his antagonist. Dexter wan, 01 course, prOciainfed the victor and tits proprietor took the purse. . • The Leaahimirters of the Department of Ar. I kansaa Is, by order of General Grant. trans- Serred Dom Little Rock to Fort Smith, Ark.. and the commanding General of ilia Depart ment is authorized to move tlll,l baud now at Little nerie,to the poll within lila command naVi/lit the large .d permaneut garrison. ESE 13133 I=o Lomas - n -I.n, Nor. 21.—T lot report that the duly cotton sates In this city hnxe beim per manently eititpcii.thal in incorrect. bleForran o Armstrong A Co., will e-s ounnence. them on Identlayo nod lieu. W. Wlcictt, nod Porter, Fair fax S Co., will continue them,..dalltt through out each arid:. WASIIINUTON:NUVCIdt , Or 21:-1.,ii..1A1 ielirg,” telt - If.rt, 01 Horyltot , l, Into a Major lwilurai intim Confederate • leo, and nt: rod time u 5 Wept wits pardoned to-day. aeon konr.tis CITY AND SUBURBAN. • (ADDITIONAL, LOCAL rams 0 MID I'AO r..t llt . rogloro Till Ill's I:colnre. Theodora T,ltou, them ate, adteita-at rail pat riotic editor of the 1,1 , 1 pert,lell ' l, and lecturer / on all subjects connect d wit a the elevation or the human rac.f and the tniat niter, lie 0; 1.1111 country, need., eat I aro luCt ion to fle peo pie of rlttshurgh audit he viniall3 . tall the OCCASloll,ethic lecture' tO-morrow evening, lie .111 ho tirecto.l by att - Oveltlotilng end rnee of tranaae who know and arkaowledv Ilk geniin anal elnarsetre. fits laid II re• lt,ttea rim ' even ing at the Ara , leray of ltlmOo, wall la tvo for Its ..ohject, °Thu Corner-tithao of the art ran, Inali,” anal the Manner 1,, which Ate Toin,, .111.1.1,1 will, Title male.) eel aa. 11l Intalai inlealle In. etnintiattly vetisfaetory In our eitl, , ,, Th.: salon( re.ereed sent, wall. imulti•rtirt• ,tt the Academy of Mieite Wan:Uri - on running at ten lrelale :a 'Gyteansvair% • These who' were delighted 'evening with the 01110 irable featn of and strength an.l nglli ly• liy the unetuliere or the tiy.innuntle ion at their ex lieu, will have i opportunity to-morrow evening or renewing their Selig lit, and Ovine who dill 001 w it ells the dinplay of Inet week• will bate AO opportunity tit, relic wing Melt 'legit tier illenellity, for eti,ruiiriiio evening the exhibition will be' repeated. The name, connected WO - 0111. .V.SOCkAIt 101 l lire well known to our citizen. ad -Aynotlynrous with phyileal skill and strength, and everybody expects at exlilltitiotin the big first ett- Jos ment. Nobalv in dinnippois.ted. there fore everybody will atoll to•niurrow even ing. l'lmizatsgislng 441 y Next That,,lay, Its accordxuee Walt the chniestitatiof'krealdeat Jolhuson and (iovet nor ,Curttn, obdrrvid a, Is day of 1111111k...114 . 111g . . hi order that ell may prets , rls apprvetato the day and feel 111113 ticatitif al, it might he 4uggested that they .I . ..path to the manttenth satestoom of T. A. 3letdelattal, No,. 55 nt !fl Ficth street, end compla ill, el rise. at the caccumally C 111.411 1111 gi11.., boots cool stems, Islankelsottel u thousand iced OM. :all eles Of IlccuM.tie the! mucl minima. II 101.1 r picreica•ltig aoccas there et Om essecllog.ls lOW prices, the ellllllllHolly have fleshing to thactkial Mr, thee, are, raoredoo4 to angrat -1111,1g.• The great pule ecintences mid the threeged trim seam me • till night will. perchasida patron.. Coscetry uier eletitts et. aupplied nth, tar vantazeoat to theni4elvea 1111111111 U 4,1111.1 elm tails Its ec.teru fetching houses, O . (lot P01060%.1.011 f Ills Child. Our readers will retneintter that id the early part of the mon,th we reported the fret that a writ of habeas corpus. had been trolled to the Dinefitora of blieToor, illfOe Ling them to pro dues tlnftnaly of August Leek roth, a had age.' about nine years., and eon of Frederlek Duck roth, who lout boon placed In their custody on account of ohlegrit 111 treatment on rho part of I 110p/trent, .The case war partially:mord On tho 3,1 Mattel, lett nu, postponed until last naturoay morning. The onso tea+ collet up In the Court of quarter Se4sione on Satur day morning., and OH I/10 emu - Melon of the ar- , ailment. the Court directed' that thn child ho remanded Into the custody Of Ids pat note, nog that thu route Incurred be pail Ii) the tether; Frederick Dark roth. t Afoot Style of lint Mond. ' on Friday evening JAIIII4 throne, or Stew. Itunlill 0,0111 e, went lute , Caopei 'a Saloon, on Market street, for the purpose Of “litising a nip,"•and On atopplue up to , the Molter w an retneed by 1110 line keeper, WIWI. Holman. i t Words, of not a friendly character, en tool be tweon the parties, when liolentenfrh illeelln In the mouth. The ball purredthiro ugh hi, 111., struck Ills front troth, I p 'soul iround his Jaw on the outside' knockin out es'eral of Ills mink teeth and lodging Iti Elie oil 01 Ids mouth. ()Welt put to Ills IL milt, nlled oat the . inilltt, and three Witt 111 omen, who followed up Luis Idiot by SOVerAl then, but missed hit, nuts each' their; °Viet, not being doomed to din hy,hullete. I : 1 1 .., 1, 1, a I , I IL t 11, .. Larceny or iitoo.notd r- I —John A. len, 01 Allegneny, was lo•fote:.llu.sop. m 0,,,,,,, on 5a1111,111.11, chargt WlVltli hiasollt on wall of Edward Allaa•tionl. 'rho 11 , 1,0nn0, s, ti, ro, IS Estrati, rates on Federal allegr ~ sHu ~ s, nr. d Any the ult a oolunt eurriod no ny on, las (Mansfield's) 11011.0 IL largo Mllllllll ill 1101,1, land goods of no, ions doserlko Ion.: Tire so-- slaked I, On ant:ma:A, and ,d el' Alti.tf inn 5,15 committed to Jail In clefanit_gf 4, 11 hail, SO await lll.O.ittl at coml. ... • Rtiptrti?o or Illernlll.—The Ist. roses el; e:d hernia or replete can be rosed r by II properly adjusted tress oit lei' eau 1. mi br applied at Dr. lieyer's, 101 Wobfl street or, at has private °Mee, 120 Prott st tort. LiallY 'cases of herota ten be vailleally etyre.l by the right k leo of , a trussproperly 1 have also for sale Dr. Hot:acts' Lbs and to preyed patted, Trus! , , of %bleb I 11 Informa tion will be given by addresaliztr Ita above stated. Held for o lleorlua . .—ltobert,t JOllO% IVIVI arraigned before Alderman Teller, oiVatur day, to alum Pr a charge of'Monte l i t and nottery preferred emitted. hint by Ali., 1.. Thomas, 3 Both porde o reable in , the •Fifth ard, where the assault le eald to bare t ken place. After Cho examination of Imre I witnesecs Jouee vr as Rimed to give hall fr a further bearing to-day. IS la ue It:petite en 11,, to purchase o uo o f Wheeler ..t Wllsoles Imprint! Mick Stitch Sewing Illach Ines, 111.9' t am warranted pc 1. feet—will sew the finest, mull as tr ill as the heavy beaver clothland fell Inetruoi lons are given In their use tree of eliarim. Salesroom, Y 5 fifth street, .Dr. E. A. Abatis, the xktllful eyo nurl oar; surgeon sod physlclan, announces it tempora ry renence of two weeks from the 91.7. lie *lll return at the end of that time 5511 resume Pr/tattoo at 'Ms emus et the ateretututls =EI Pi' N 1 1 Ir___; tt t 1" ( sellsoyer .. 47 Riddle I.ibel u. The Daily linublie. • • - Some time during last summer au article appeared in the Win m ns of the Daily Renub- Or. of this city, redacting on the charactets of Samuel Riddle, Esq., and S. Scheyer, Esq., or in other words, charging them directly with having deli - gutted the former props lelori 01 this paper out of certain large sums of money whirl: finally canned their uankruptcy. Feel ing thetuAelveni lihollo.l by the publication of the article ieferred to, the injured parties mitered Mitt against N. P. Sawyer, Esq., the editor of the .I,7 , ll,thrie, for libel: When the cases cattle up for tr: al the defendant entered a Tile°. Of nol!e contend,. hut the sentmice of the', Cum deferred until Saturday morn tug, when, [herd Wen n (pt bench priaerit. • An Saturday norms 31r. sawyer appeared in Court tor, sent accopatited ny his Colllo,ol, S. 11. bieyer, Esq. ulna: liu proSeet, lion wan represented - by line. Collier, ,Tolin Hampton and Th., 31_ 31arahull, Ent's. When the ease won railed up, Mr. iieyeroni behalf of the •let.olunt:unbed in Introduce wit . - lie.,s to nhow that the [Mellon,. article In que••tiou had net helm w rotten by 31r. Siwyer; that It [Weide , ' without his knowledge or cennent; that lie ea preened regret tee morio Mg It leas puellslast,uud that. at: Lad ordered .the distribution of lie PelMrs Coat:tieing it to be etoriped• lie deelrell to allow three tact, In Older to Mitigate tin seidenee. The Court granted theft quest, gad the I olloselog eel. 11.01C0 Nees enlaced: Jobe llMl:Minedy, ewer:a article in ri urn, em arltdm by toynelli It as w ten an-, or to en article which aPpeareil In the Chr. , nietr, 311. i which 100,laldeii , 1 W., WI • tat:WC 011 111,1 111.1111,aler .11011111 i treeli amminte:l 10 correct 31r. Riddle; t,mooldored I the N111t1,111 . 11i ., In the article true, but their : aI no mallee intended In their pubucattent I tins) bane heed enrollee:tie 1,1 the selection Id word MI1:1.11,1;” I regret itn te., It ad. ma, of a w rung conutrUctiOn; I regret teat I act rat 111 a pasithal to Urisleur for the article 1 ins self, as 31 r. nawyer had irettling to do with ii. 1 ahoilld have put Lr It vety itinerent plea. I 1011111 tee fain,: warrant lire otatements; the moor. of the faLlure of the •;orettr it... talon are as I hi,k an IU.VC3I; I 1100% think Mr. St:lint:re had any right to appinpriate to him. sell the loom, of ••I,lttle Shylnett Sol," if he wan out Croon 1a,11111,11 by Mr. litteptoo—lnd not thew th . ti much, to Mr. Saw yin; he comes to the orlioe occasionally i 1.3.1 ea manes the prows; I rtm the geetrul editor. Mr. Sant y rr es prretsmi liar regrets to tee on the appearance to: Ills article; Odal. IL US, lanriang of the publication, when I met him at hi. warn il4lll,,, 110 appeared Indignant: I linked him if I WOUIII make a retraction; he raid he would see the parties retell cal to. lam editor of the Republie; Mr. Sawyer has a nettervinory con trol; 1 nthl think the statements made are true, end don't think 1 would liase.any rutty in proving them. 31r.. Sawyer, Lille defendant, then mole a brief statement. - Ile said he regretted the publ heat lon very touchoonl had stopped till, circulation of naier'oti the morning of its occurrence. 'had also offered to pub-, 11111 any retraction tiler the parties might de or dictate. Mr. nelloyer an, then ,worn m hel e ff of the prosecution. Ile telditli it that ltn wet Mr. veyer i.ome day , after lam- arrent, unit that the latter haihiffered to make a retraction; he told defendant he vould don:. he saw nt. Told WAN !hitt the charge, were without founda tion. idol of shell it gray° character that no amount 01 retraction Would help the matter. Some (VW Werke, ago Mr. i . . , 11W) or agate offered M make a retraction, alien WiLtli`SA replied that the matter a. in the hands of lint that be ~0121t1 adopt tioy.couree he night think moper. Ile did snot remeumber of telling 31r. San) er that It w mild 110 more harm than good by again bringing It before the manic lip a t eirectlon. n• . . , Alter etiomlltallon, .111.Igis. 3l.dltut remarked that If nothing bet the indictments before ill em w ere to he passed upon', the grave; elf,- racier of the 141 . 4 would have called fott a st•vcre aentencelf - rom the Court. Rut a 4 two MlllOllll4 were pending, in which the IndPri ii mil rights of tle pro its could be protected, ndto view of lie fact 01111. 31r. sawyer ',t 'ln ,it thin lilli nor CM,. article. and 11 , 1 , 1 ex. prt.ss eil regret for 'IS IA1;1110411011, tile sentence woul,t not be tntiro severe than the rights of the public demanded. .The defendant: was then sentenced to pay a tine 'of , err l 4 five dollars and tile cots 01 proiteention lit! each i I lit nth of Nomnyl Shirley—lip. rocterra Ir•ter.loy - 1 Oa saturday afternoon s . t half-past no o'clock, MI:. sutotiel Shirley. who was ini badly inpfreti on Sunday evening, lite- Mil 111,0111% by being roll over by the Duquesne Milne Cam 11111 iii, at the flay •cales on Liberty street, died , lit 1',14, , a, tint'. holt - teary. Mr. ' , holey; 011 the night of the 'accident, was rennived to the in firmary, where Ills right leg wa, amputated,. live inches below the knee, t wO.Mours after he iniiirtql. it, lingered for OVer 11 11 eek In etlinlition that led Ms attendants Otto day to fear I, speedy dealt...acid the neer to antici pate bif ieeovery. But all 1101 , ,, were ground., less, and at the time nient:One , l he tnletly d %Mak I 0 erith. ; 3.1 r. Shitley was about thirty-sit r hos of,l age. the body was removed to ththreinlepee eta retail,. e, - Ole. itationett,Car.ton street, Mrs innighani, from wheat:stile funeral too ••place at t"01.000el, N . C2llllOllly •illertioet. I The Duquesne Engine' lttpnoanyt o a Melt cleeerisol was an stet Eve member, held a meet ing Saturday evening to make arrangements to attend the potent]. Ail Invitation was of-1 02111.10 i. 11 I CtOilitliili, to ills (Ale Engineer, ht, usristants, and the Piro Departmenta of Vltt.strureli and Allegheny, to sleet at the Du quesne Engine House at. one o'clock VenieN day afternoon and plocee.l thence ill a body to attend the funeral. in accordance with this invitation, woo. Of the Critlipalll,4 were dit rerted hy their chiefs to turn out and partiel;, pate In the final services.. I Tne funeral was vary largely nth elided, nail tile large (nonunion of the Department. Ares-1 mit testified to the esteem in wlalctil the its. ceased was held he Ills couiradelf. At one o'clock In the teammate the gWal: bell In the tow er liw , gull to toll tor the rascal , bitug of the depth Mem, anti shortly belore three o'clock, the eterrzees having concluded, it again _Celnittelleeti lin 813111.1.1t1 Si rokea us the cortege Moved from the house. Tile proces sion WI. etallilo,ol II:, *(2110W111 , Erect Western ikon!, Chief Engineer liars and Asrlittant Engineer Buller; the Eagle Fire ,Conipany, dressed to their brown uniform:the .- Allegheny Company, Will C. 11••••• and mats: the i1i.111.11110. Weictlllg. citizens , 1101-4 mill belts and flat.; 1102 Nlagarii, • L 11•10 alOl *fillet.' dirs., rtearibg battiest the rigll,slit alsl Lope, sluillarly &carted; the Columbia, to Iml,uni. form; the otlilai,lie, also 11l fall uniform. lThe Mtro., draw it by the hol 7 ,es of the Duquesne Companv, attended by 10111' members of the Itleitiesou Company as palbMtaters, followeg, tillti alter it 010115 11 large number of, earrtageot, contitlidihr eel .tiyea and friends. _ The remains were taken to Allegheny Cam etet3 for interment. Struck ulna AU Aso Ilargivret &nyder L appearett before Jui t tee Lippert, on Fitturtlay, nod tustltUtetl litga/ ptoefe.llng. intatnat IstWeltx Wgrrluir,, fit aggravaitol (141,L11M and battery. Mrs. tippler alleges that the licensed struck whit au urn on 4,3. e right leg, inflict tog an Ugly gash of LWO h r titre." incto:s, the , painful etreeta of which 111, towed her to Inv/alit In her chant her for three dal., or ohm° tho a Its porpetratol nn Wellneoltve Toll. t War ring Irks //4,11 hu ri . 5 . .4,4 4i04 1110.410 to sIII! haul for her appearance at, a hearing to ha haul to Me 041.0 4 , 1. TII4111144Y• panM :inn lot her cool art, 1,00.11 v states v Inn Mr.. ilur call ed her coma v sty har.ll and at tett sot napaes,ati ut taet, thAt atm 50111,1 not t eine her tongue with tepe4.llng, Vl'hethei t 'vat s ill I, hula 10 , 111141110 s1{11:401 , 41400 Llll,lll' an.l Jury, for such a murder.os utoattlt, renout, to. 4.1 1144,11. but Po 1114110 II Will not, and 'hat, ha hulin vrlll 401).11 . (110 penalty la her ;tit «Iv et!, ja,t the 1.11.1110 :141/ Si, pros - or-it:o, loten given. I=/1 Eller appeared I , rate A Sl o rtaK, 4 V,4;9 , l.ty, nntl novle 4.1 b elpso :Ina a Intl naLatQhl ltk vat rfrk with a•—ku'li lox And vroc l / 3 . Illl1.• Athiaittet the , • dent. It lINItt I'l Itial the 111'e11.41111 It la tilt 11111//t ofAtliii..lll, 11111,4•1 I I t a•lniiili-Iptlng IC 1114 vtctio. a .lit, runt VI rl.her InOaaltlitt , l lint 111. 11,- 1,4 and then null hat Tlat,al 14 • hat all L. Ito elteet. The alillta rtltlnnrJ tir,til lire Itat the 11l I, 10 11 raellCv. A faw ht.l 4lt 1..7 , the In lnramtlan nn+ui.vin I: it Litatilcla atl . l.ea lno. ;VII (.I'a l r Ilia a hen Wy Miter of a 0044 telling tier to the glalLal,l um! loinria4 tier sovirely. All tla• par r illrta I'M lawnalll 11. A war ram 11, 1-11.1 fur ark oa or I.lw uto .1 Masa illnrorA 10 11.enttt.-o,,sittioluy night Mi N.,than 111011110 L, reAtling I n P. rN ride J untaiu county, wads burned to dealt. The particulars I the net-bleat arena follows: Mr. TIMM:. haft hoes Ii el ni; by Wm it for it number of years, keupt og hull,`. MILL OIL 1.lil• 1 . V.111111W of tun a..cldent bad ref tied sat about his ustbd hour. Having I.l3c ed 0.0 . 0 1 fin' the pittpcbe of drying It, too near the stow: 11.1gnited, and about, twelve o'clock the pro WILY tlbearered, when it ttUnther of citiz,us r u•bed to the reeve. When he was tslien front the Intritlng, lie wilts a 'la."' it said hri lived r.ither au intemperate life. and It Is supposed lir wi 119 1111der liar, Ilithletlee Of Itqn.r at the time of the accident. Illeainens mid a DI neinange . From tbel:ora Cued.--I nevi ify that l had an offensive dis charge front uty left ear, and the bearing was so Impaired that l' could not hears watch Ilex.- lin a few wnelel treatment, lir, /thorn, at the Sierehuntw' lintel, haw cured the die charge' ml restored my hearing Tao doctor does not resort to rutting, probing . , or any -paiful operations. At W. 8.1.9 10 'n dry gout Store, larl Federal street, Allegheny 'song 1111mar1f —On Tuealley 11r. Famole!-Bruloo.r, of Esetvr townehlp. Berke committitil suicide by 'banging bins reit bin Item No reason le }Oven for tau Norm act. Deceased. leaves s wife and now PRICE THREE CENTS. Important tkvislon. The annexed correspondence. oceolleetor Sloanaker, of Philadelphia, and Deputy Com missioner Harlan explains itself. We need Wy inform our readers engaged in the pur chase and use of aleolinl Of the importance of their bearing in mind tile nature of tue once lion decided to warrant*thelx attention CoLt....roles Orrlce., U. S. IAT.. ItILVESCC, Fz DIS,T MCI, I'HILAt)CLI'NIA, Novo Aber 10, ler.oi. lion. E. A. Rollins. Commissioner of liacrisui Rareatir. Irothingion, D. , Sea:—Many of Inc fir 1.-clas3 druggists of this city, aho are lilt go 'purchasers and con earners of the article alcohol, bare applied to this office to know what tuark or stencil, If any, of the United States shoal! ho placed .upon the barrels containing this article asse curity for them Is Its purchase. On eSEU2I.IIi.- tine I lind in the latter part int paragraph in of tee 110 W complied law the following: "And all spirits, alter being removed from the Originsl package In which they were In i.pecte,i and gnaged into another package, for the purpose of rectification, re -distillation or change el proof, shall again be inspeeteu and . gunned iota properly branded, awl the ab sence of an inspector's brand shall hi, takes and held as sufficient cause or, evidence upon which ally 511 111$ so found, may be forfeited." While alcohol Is not a rectified spirit, strict ly en speaking, It is, nevertheless, a still/alli ed spirit, and under the etrlct Interpretation of Me alcove quoted law, 1 ant clearly of the opinion that it should be marked by a United General Inspector as a medium of pro tection in those who gotta° tile open market at first purchase; for without 1111 U the govern ment and tne public would necessarily be put t 0 much inconvenience, independent of the tact that Its un marking Is subject to much Cram!, sacra( ire, will you please decide the following questtoil ul law, at your earlizst uOUVeltlellee: . . Voes alcohol, being distilled spirit, but not rectified article, require a General In lector general of Spirits' brand and iturt;le tn , •rtan to prevent it from tieing subject to forfeiture a Len open to sale is the iisual coarse of market! ru.ttoir to hear from.yo'n lat an early day 01. IN, ~.utbJeot, 1 remain truly yours, Trnisure Deparnnent, Ddice of late cool Reve nue, Washington, Xor. Cu, IO4—A. 11.. Sloane ker, Esq. Collector gin d. District of Penney!. vanta—Sir: In reply to your letter of the 19111 Inst., I would state that when the cliaracteref ;spirits Is chsnged by being made Into alcohol, Aim law requires that It shall be inspected, and the packages containing It after its cha racter lins boon HMS changed properly brand ed by a C. s. general inspector of spirits. lint there may be circumstauces when a package of alcohol need not necesar.rily have upon 14 the Inspectors mark, as when It has been re moved from a package wf let, ban been once. Inspected for the purpose merely of being placed In another package for 1150 or for mediate sale to euttomcra, without the addl.. Urinal change of its character. TheMbsence of the Inspector: mark on packages contain- , log alcohol will be sufficient evidence to Jas. Dry a seizure by the collectpr, unless he is satisited the requirements f the law bait, been complied with. In on cr to save such packages from forfeiture, th party, In whose pOadelSolOß they are Must be Me to show that the tax has been paid. Very realm tfullY, TIIO.ItAS HARLAND, ' Deputy Commitstoner. ' - ,Who . ltrote the Letter nud Whom t• it About 1. I Arcot ding to the 3letul vale Republican Pitts burgh LS lucky and one of her citizens Is un lucky In the absence of a fellow who teas err tautly evil dispond. That paper say? Chief of Police Boyd re, iVeti in letter !rota Pitts burgh a day or two ago. requesting bun to arrest a young Ircnehma•, who had ' - cen saving In the house of the w the:but had r. :L -is, esteemed, taking with him various ar. .ca of property. The pertcnne( of the abscon Gaul-was particularly described, great st • being laid upon a couple of scars on his 1• Ile teas reported to wear a pair of "black to 0100,1* with a patch on the knee, under Is a blue soldier's pardaloona." It was not stated it tether he stole the pantaloons from ' this "blue soldier." Among the articles which he carried otf were three or tour pocket knivesv two natcro:copeseft "padlock with a key hole," the shape.of.which was marked out In the let ter, a traveling black bag, with Its key," etc. The letter, which was written In the most bp ' proved Nasbe style, stated that the runaway had probably gone to Meadville or Cleveland, and the Chief of Police was requested in case he haw any suspleious looking character to search and lock him tip, and write to Pitts burgh abbot him. So beware all persons with two scare on their fare, wearing "blue sol dier's' Paatelrains," hod carrytug "traveling black hags." New t bnrch Atter many years of discouragement, hilt ,coustant, hopeful effort, the membership and , sOngregution of Brown's A M. IL Chapel bare commenced the erection of a Eubstantlal brick church on their lot, altluatcal on the coruciol Boyle and liemlock streets. The corner stone will be laid by Mount Mehl, and St Cyprlan Lodges, No. l:, A. Y. IL/assisted by the Lodges of L. and C.; the Social Ilia . Mottling Star, Mutual and other sot. Mies, on next To ursdaY at :moon, N0v.221. ,at two o'clock. Wu cordially invite the gene ous public to he present and contribute towards the' sacred cattle. We have also appointed the Rev. J. Lt. Devine and Alessi.. Will.ll. Thomas, John W. Filch and It. J. Davis, as tegular agents to collect money to enable us to coon with the nom' w ark.. Wi. appeal to the people ot 'Alle• gbeny county of ail treed. u. gtve of their means to our agile ts..well knowing t LULL Whltt- ever the; may recieve wilt be sacredly devo ted to the oulect In whomignecess they are se deeply interested. Rev. J. W. Devise, Minister in charge. TatT.ITUE9. T. it. Meson, retaken honest, Geuarns W Diger. Tuomes llowwno, JextB 31uNnor., JottsoN, 12=11211 Some highly respectable young lad!es of one of our riotestrint church. engaged In the praiseworthy villort of Organizing Sunda . ? Schools fur the poor, chile visiting during, the past fortnight the strsintsand alleys Iti r tlie lower !tart of the !first ward, to gather from mere such children as uttend no other sellouts, and for the Inrther. purpose of is lieving the TA:wpm:Ai wants of ilie very-poor, Imre been assailed and tiiinpornrily driven Mari their benevolent work by crowiss of chil dren, with insulting and butsphiniums lan guage, casting of atones:' dc. The orfenders are very yuuug, but canuot be excused on that account. if these annoyances are euniluned, they should engage the attention, of the lice, and the virtue of Ones. and If need imprisonment, trted. Tire ladle* West Insus talsed and prutedlid 14 the prosecatioll of their charitable ROC.. The beuotiL 9 and blessings they propos., moat not be proven.... by 1140:ours and contumely of ohli il Irtvtitral at City nail Among thti,altractiona Of the llotuomputhle festival, to bet held this and to-morrow eve ning from six o'clock till midnight, the Bora; 'emote promi.ms to be one of the greatest. It -aunt.' to the teltbilo alt, had, is propor tioned In si - ;:e 111 the room, octagon In shape, In the style .4 a Turkish 'mosque and deeora- Intl M1(11 110 FOl3 and evelgrotos It ts to be it around with flower uaskets ILMI hll,l cage. art with furniture of the finest ,le, is large enough to newt:onto dole - eve persons. Itequets and Mow era out in, for sale, and some rare exotica w ill be exlitteted. We will remind our rent:els 11311 any who may not be able to visit the las tly:11 early In tile evening, eau do so late, and be reiresiied:by *Ol4O of the 111111.1e13133 swat thing. 10 he bed there, Questionable Ladies. Accer.lieg to the Beading Piejsifch there m •t he a somewhat objectionable element In tlio social ram position or that place. It mire: We are informed I tilt two married /actin (sla ters), lit Mg in this city, are 'ln tue habit of rtaiting the principal ury gouda Stores, under the protengo of malting a parchaa and while the clerks aro engaged la getting the goods a•ked tor, they steal everything t hey ean fxY their Minds upon. (lunar to a large amount hate beet, al ulau AVM different stores by those females. They am known to • good maul ot our business men whom ther hare robbed It it only for the sake of their family emm 1.1 tioim that they retrain 119111 making a put exinsiure. These feintdes invariably we , •1 together, and nor inerctoints are hereby nal ed to keep a sharp lookout. ISMlressiaid Aereldeol from- Coal (HE IM ThlleSchly eVentelk last Ure. Sarah BeneOn, wife of Sir. Charles Benson. residing at Spine Mee, was peering . coal oil from one vessel to another, at a diatance of three feet from ,a candle, who. , the wnole thing burst Into a, Marne, extending instantly to her cloth ing and enveloping her In lire. Being greatly alamied, alio mashed from ono apartment to another, moat the flames were not aulalned until her clothing was burnt from her person She died nt one o'clock &:,o same night. Smut In ;i.e.—lmproved Finkle and Lyon, olio Weed Sewing Machines. If the purebas• er dock not regard them superior to any Muer machine In the market, he can return It and hare lila tummy. make, the lock stitch. which will not rip nor ravel. Tee cheapest machine br twenty per cent- in , and oiseleas. War:anted Your tears. S eedver. them in another column. IL 11. Long, agent, No. 112 (mint etre t. A+tbma.-1 will warrant relief in even' cannot Astbma. by tile 11.13 of one bottle of Onbatu , a Asthma Car.. told at Dr: Kayaer% lAD Woo.' tract. II hew eared several proud noel, ellteeos of rateburgh, and wilt be *eat. by mµ ll ~,,,,beee noon receipt Of two dollars and ten. eenot to pay pp. ae. Natldntat Dr. Keyser, Ito 'WOW street. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. ram iimamo tom► coNTAINISO THIRTY-TWO COLITYNE Of FBY - 1-1 AND INYRRERTING READIHR MATTER, rocarnms WITH MAR %ET REVIEWS Ali'D CUR. RENT LOCAL NEW& TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. WEDIIEBpAIS AND BATITIDAVii- The imuou U forlesz‘led whir!" wilt coma UN subscriber .00uen. single COPT (rorr =CI Citbi of Ten or more DIED: , 1 tal.i.j.intl,A t 0 ? : c 7,,,N . :!: . 1 . 11 , c :. 1;0 i.i15.. ... ; . S . o!. =di.* tUlt rollers.% trout ble late realterys. It li'...r :P 6 . 11,1 on 1 . 1. tan LT. the =.b lett, at 10 0 . ..10ck A. 3t. ___ NEW ADVERTESEIff. ILLDALE CEA ETERWet-The beautiful the tarpon eabarina place of sepulchre. eICCPt one In this togaty, att. usie4 on sew lirtirbioo road, inuaffdistalf aufili e g IL llegbenv. For burial lots, mum, or tttl at uentrnt Drag Store of eUttl. t CLANISY, aheli7 (MT. ALEX. AIKEN. 17 7:1 L Z Yoestb wet:. rittsbaratk Pa. COIPIKII el kinds, VIKA Pie, 111.01 , 10131./ arenr4"" of Fun .ral Forn,ulng Souls fursuitees.V= olkn 147 And Liousc..lCantsgagtarniaave. NarrtiNuEs—Rec. Dar la Kerr ILIA. ilarr. W. J.trobts, Tbom" Slrtrtg. GP.. JllOl4Oll FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UNDERTAKE:S.B No. 196 Sruithliold St., con 111.. -33317 - Eit.C3,l3. H. T.TIIITEh. CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ilancheater. Wood•. Una and vkinit7. COFFIN ROOMS AI . MANCRESTIR.UVE.RY VASIL tk+rnct•st gbefilel4 mkt Crimrtlenitrwti. II ss.row and Corrt.r. (nrMahms. ()PELLA, GLAS . SES • ron s..mr. OR HERE. AT :DUNSEATH & CO.'S.- 1343 3011113. iStroe j lt. 0c.2 Me=== LADIES' AND GENT'S NATA21.11.13:31M9. STY LT.S. AT GREATLY ILEDICCED Pliolll, AT ~- GROPER & BARER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK' STITCH i te Sewing Maohines BEST for rary and IfaalLetatin4 par poses. Call and sea thus* at 18 rift% Slrest. .FOl CHEAP SPECTACLES. HASLETT & CO'S; 3. NV. JOCIIISTON .......... . • •••••• i• ••• JOUNS'rON & SCOTT, DEALKILUN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., Pit filel3•ll.llLVa.l3, X . 11,32.33.46. attentlo4 two to Th/Patllew W d ateues, Clocks aud Jewelry. All wort warr‘st= e GVIIINASTICS 7 WILKINS HALL, Tuesda, FA - ening, 'Nov. PITTSBURGH GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION Will [tilt"( tilt IC Giand Entertainment At toes ,Ilettatton cf the public, +Da c111D5C211141. 'or pet foto, clek. is Al coats. Doors apes At o rock. Ftlitcrtatotocot c ttatocuee• At It 0 citlet. 189 , 514 SA SA 89 89 8909 89 89 , i S 9 MAUKET STREET. .89 00 TO . 89 114. GO 33 13 7 19, 89 59 Market Sired, I AND CMS TOUR , hi); . 9 189 ' BOOTS,SIIOES &C. I oIIZAPFAT AND BUT 89- x n? MC x - 1 89: Nt , AUCTION GOMM KEPT. 89 L o t JAAIES ROBB, 89 Market It B9 184 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 19 LTHERDLL & LIGHT EQUAL TO GM! Gas l'ori be used on soy Lant .d 1.11..00 with a:utmost,. The fame prodeced WI UMW Bunters spreads out similar to th at of -The coustructiou Is such that i h• smote 111 eontlad tia 0.. Condensing Chamber, and Is wholly etranni4 In done. he brner di 0e• not depend directly op. to the with tor e its Petit. bet borer tho sub. Which Is produced therefrom. and BUMS LessAhT Than Chlniaty Lamps. • And grafi.. mo o r b rn Dr!Mint Light than auy *akar Waathe to•ract. STATE ASO'COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. parthue.l the :Uhler disputes of the eb.n e Atleilbenr coor, pml* L 'g 11%1 " ; P :lgenirW A AVM: rat 1133T•balttaeld, JAMES BI,ACKMORE. pt'A NC Ass [Rs WAS7E.II. 1061,CA Ruoves..r. W. U. LATSUAw..J. •701310111 EAGLE COTTON WOMB. ...L. AFING nEcE:wortm pintexiAs- ED THE T.AOL.V. (201710.1 WORX/XT.nair ~,,...4 try Wsun. NINO, PEVNOUK AI CO, Is • ',dorm WO {moll; th at we will cosUal.• tLamasufacturifut • • Sheetings, Colton liarns,,Carpe Chains, Candle Witlt , omen may be /aft at the (Mee of the WOeho. CHAEIIISIIIELLt kSi tSKi SYS., AtLIGHLIT crr • Ott AT THY .• PITTSBUUGU BREWER); Caner otlNvesorsi'A'ay 'sad ilutar"s Alb I, - JOSHUA RHODES & CO. . n0.1,f1.74 - - - DO VT DE DECEIVED ST n rlourithlng column adebrtlsesenta at Machines, but get • UMW bit a MOMS. It ban bean f ully tented for anima • years, bunts by al ...Pe . tent Ja.lges pro- • •booneyel the IiGT 13i No. 18 nth eltroelt. 11011:olla Prattles! Furniture Ilannficturtre, CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. ilia • floutTst-uoremoill N•4OOEt SIDANIZAZI. _ se.gond- w M IrCt R I• " 17 54" 1 Y 1- no,rs awl won be 6.0 et.f.ZS.t (AV Utra.lN, Bops ....0101.11 . 4 V&! .10 14 LIVALi & am.l istARTA. teas rtnitstmt ant ; agenceigabehaton io . , • - I ED= EMIMMI -...4. i.is (Kotrauee from Seventh street.) .1,411 ma m•NOUSKY EITILZET. a I.E.Mlaftfl • Pa Q -CO 'X'Cli, 931 Smithfield Street. =I MI3 JP/VI"MN'T. xr*Awriazsrr Condensing Burners, CLOSE & CO., MS GO =II