: -,IIE DULY GAZETTE mummer= insiri immure. PIENNRIAM REED & CO, i'rorssiesor.. V. V.=V. r • =IA t4ltcts. Bast. XaliNtant !N1P704 6Astl2z 1117ELDiN6 . Aim. mkt ain. ea Kirrist wrimszi: krilicu rife et Yodel husytruis' OgnorAt PAYsi OE P 117931311.88 AID LISSOM :IT 017 f. -Laza_ _iorr otruyser via Barr rAJULT ouxuLcsuw, rum Ls Um may, : =I Men7tri e N " b... P. 40 .00. rtrreitrattit. twri. Eittshtgij &kith - A Kmlrrilt CANDIDATE. ' Tlialoyal Total of the Comninorealth ask nollgberz tribute to the worth and character of Judge . Williemt than the . 7 follerwitig nest compliment paid bim by 4 . Dm only .daily : Democratic paper 01 ?way= Peunsylreaht the day following by nomination It said: . a 1 , ~....Fhe in of She, on.,llenly .., W . Williams as a candidata for Judge of • 'nut' Supremo Court it limed one: He was the host man named before the Re. publican Convention, and posaessealegaf t l, a ga . aL qUillikiltiolll fOrttlC ' reSPOII , '' tittle don to which he has been nom"- loa 13oth_parties have now present /al tbel candidates. ' , An important duty „hag bee faithfully "discharged by the 'respect! convebtiona.' The campaign _may n ,becainducted without personal Anson two upoulhePrinci. pies of it two great parties. This is as it show be.' -Ithi an auspicious slim of thnaltnea, And if the county conventions aretqually tbrtunate in the selection of legislative candidates, them will be a " sa,pou, 40.-the deplorable corruption., at We seitrbr gOvetzunent under • :slew reign of . bonest men end conscientious legitlaton.—Pittaburph Peet, June 28th, , The Pat, in referring to. the above; on the Pet of dump; was pleased to "We have nothing to take' back or modify. Of Judge Will private or legal reputation-me - hare nothing but words of praise,' ina however it may :- mut mime:pugnacious and heady polio - - - ..ctAnsoro cannot bring ouraelvesto Mew ,asakults mi either win or po. coddittUDaTtorr. : • Thirty-nine districts (including pop . tlens of Ledisits, .Bhtiler, Ross, Lower - 'dad Liaion townshipi) 'will Ole on the cpsestiatt of consolidation to- sirui are divided (by the coewill dation act) into three district's, central; 4.o4erts, and southern, or dyst, second , .ISit.tblrd:as ;:"! -,2lll4District . (ceutral-)-Tca yards of the city of Pittsburgh. borough of Law btriCeTille and towsustdpkof Pith Oak. land, Gelling, Liberty end Peoblea Second 2AMid (aerihern) Seven t v 4Asf i r i . t Y of AilogbouY , boroughs ofDuca*? a nd andrpsburg, townships 444:6 , ore end Relay*, and suci pos. "titins of Thlllana:.§biler and Ross as are „within the proposed city boundaries. Thirst District (southern)-B,otodio of Ent Birmingham; Birtain'gbatc, - 13ositk Pstlalftrgh; Mostongshola, West, Pitts. bargii,"Tentpe2subovMelatd Mt. Wash *o2h:dua pertiorie of the tistraships of ; Lower Bt: Clair and:Dian. _ . - AL Cracturir addrused to the„ktar &unlined kfantfacturers of AllegVeny county Was widely circulated yesterday, under" the affection of the Executive Committee of the weaned Labor Ho fciini,natty. .T.t abounded in dastardly falantoSarind was thrown , out sa a lest cattle a meat deapstate_gause : gFoii L aileterinitentation we desire* to nall Aim fast' u black falsehood can be nailed. It chargeathat Idr-- William a . /pirti,pux alde candidate for . Assembly, eptkary-imiwed himself at a public Meet; inginTarentani, as a friend and vivo; cats of tberemesylvenia Railroad Coin. riai, arid' that ke gave expression in pus madmemt that the Legislature should fostarnnd take are of the interests of itikieiporation. Thu ,writer- - . of this wan present at the meeting referred to, an unhesitatingly denot:es the nary as tyntsan and contemptible infirepre ' the trutb. Ford said o t act thins , but he d id declare b i n. - • iter imennincally In flood rne Bail vit4l.4*s oPPoallioa. tomopopo i~ee, and on anch - a platform _he will be elected tb-day. td.tbe tegielatrire by die pstriotic . and 'thinking manna 3‘5 . 1",141:14 THIS WAS OTTOISTIINITY to -'trigs'upon the citizens uf. .Tittsburgh, Allegheny and the adjoining ionoughs, without distinction of party, to Tote in Consolidation.. It is now prac .lk*lSlita hying this salutary moyament to a successful conclusion. If this op. portually shill be lost farther pgitations ~ordiks, subject will necessarily result. -Uhl important for men who hays laige tts , but ,Sitar residences are outside, to via 'Arne* irolos in the :management of its WWI% . 'Mil be greatly to th advert. IsOf of our people, whether 1 ving is 'one of the municipalities or ano her, to have this measure consummate But 'vii:hare 'hitherto presented e more cogent argaments bearing n the gab. jece. , jThe -Bite tar action bal arrive 4: Givnictur votenfor Consolidation.. " TSB Sniax.—The 'Pali sip: Judges Mellon, gterritt and Stowe have endorsed Jitdge Sharswimd! Whyt Be cause Brotni told real 'estate to Jones andltesed„ to . pay In silver. Judge fliiirswood decided that payment meet be made in sliver. • 1111Y101 , : borrowed .money of 112Laughlin and agreed topay gold. Judges &mitt, Xellon and ,Stowe decided that payment must ,be 'Made br gold, ergot Sterritt, 'Mellon and . .. Stowe endorsed Sharawood. The 'Pat neglectvd to - state thst, in making hie chreielOn, Judge ilharswood traveled ..ont of Ift!'waY to pronounce, a law of Congress unconstitutional, to my that :government money could not be made, and bid not been made a legal tender by thi will of the people. They cast no . ..discredit on our national currency,. but Weis:fist what he did, and that hi the hour of our nation's greatott nefil• S umacs-Bons tickets with the • name 'of A. J. Jitker, Iteq., •• substituted for .that of our gallant crippled soldier cand• Mate, Major J. F. Denniston, were free ly tirculeted yesterday. Let no Repub. ilami cut a balloUto-day which he doCe not know. The enemy will resort to army trick, honest or dishonest, to gain a few voles,' and patriotic citizens Janet lbe on the alert that they may not been snared. Major Denniston 1/ theßepttb-, .eandidste far County •Tressurer; and see to it that Ms name appears on DXKOCELTI complsin of the lack of needful legislation by Congress. If that ltody had not been'persiatently impeded, bya recreant Piesident.• and macbinu. dons Of democracy, the compliant might 'hereasonable; but this unreasonable . to expect an ordinary coarse of legislation, :Where. Congress has been kept on the ' alert to present Rebellion gaining, by trickery,irhst It failed to 'secure by open Is 11 VXDTJUITOOD that Judges Strong and Agnew, of the Sepreme Court, hold Alm the-charter of the Corthellnille Railroad Company with weongfuly re• viioed, while Judges Thomplon-:and -Read 'hold_ the contrary opinion. The election today will doubtless unlock this tie. Men of Allegheny county, behold your opportunity - and Itnprove it! Wit expect tomorrow morning to mi. nourtze good news from Ohio, on ell the points .at tune. MI6 &manta hate. toasted, but their time Is out, anti nOir :bat Or the republicans begins. TiE &POWCODS of &tar aunty {ruin fine spirits eboht the coming elec- 11/1111 4* • . . r .....: - li iti t;. ‘ 111. . 1- k• --”fs.,, - -,› Imo", ~,, . „id,....5,, , ,=. zi' , .,r , ....." 2, .. , : 7 .!„ - -wfo.‘--- - ...., - ... .. ( , jI .....,...- -, mg - -----'; ..,:.,:' . 7.----„. ....•• - t•: - -- - -. - - 1 . --"-- It- :bib , ~. )),', ,„ , ---_-_---..--- .-....4 . ._ ire: " . J.'' ., . 7, '" --- s" -`,--....•• - I" ( i tt I t . ..,--- I, ' ' ' ,:, ~ 1 VOLUME LXXXIL-NO. 232 SIIB DIABOLICAL 14 0 . 11111 r OF DE.. =MI Ate meeting of Copperheads held at Hillsboro, (China Mr. Vallandigham was advertised to . speak, but just before 'that apostle conuneneed, the chairman, a Mr. Talon; announced that "he had jolt - received a letter, and 'mild like to reedit."... Mr. Vallatellgkere mid cer lninly,"arid Mr. Jillson read as follows: , Ham, Roots 1'i0..71 . ,450. "To the Black ' Republicara of Ohio: "I am here suffering torments for my crimes and usurpations while on earth. In these flames I am reminded of my great wickednus, and send thus words to you 'that yen - may take warning. George Washington passed me on the other side of the Great Gulf, but only looted at me with unutterable acorn. Take warning by my fate. "(Signed.) Annanau Liscox.ri." The impious dell read this with a chuckle, and Vallaudlgham made it the .baso or an appeal to his audience to avoid hell by Toting with the Democrat ic party. The narration of this diaboll calplea of treasonable impudence called forth *storm of Woes from the audience and seemed to deepen the hatred which all respectable people most entertain for a party that can tolerate such beaitly profanity. --Hrehanga ==! Wade, Beecher, Tilton, Curtis, Viand a ICON Of Senators and Represantitirea, hare issued abort address In 'favor. of Woman eaffrage. Commenting on this the Erie Dispatch nye The great objection urged by the ' o pponentso of the Idea Is teat it Is detach• log woman from her proper sphere. As we look at It the law does .not demand that a voter shall go to the polls; it marsiy gives him the right so to do, and the inyesture of women with that privilege or right, does hot force them to neglect their present duties .to mingle or take raft in elections. - Though we do not put ourself forth as an advocate of nro - Barrage, we can look upon It in no other light than u a privilege to which the .sex is justly entitled. `What is sauce for.the goose is sauce for the gan der." It it is the duty of man tuyote it cannot to a crime for woman. if wo• man is alienable to the laws of the land then it iinot improper that the should hale a yoke in making them." `.Tau Iteronw Brt.t. of England him en franchised nearly, or quite, two millions ofmen, or about one-half the male adults of the Island. The Tory journals are making dismal predictions of the evils to come. The Established Church Is to be established no longer; blt left to the ham of its friends. The-military system to be broken np, and Bolden reduced to the, necessity or *Judas promr,lon by the sword instead of the pens. The millions lavished on their tiniverttles, foithi benefit of the Episcopacy, are to be squandered= schools for the utast ointed. Primogeniture will to voted down, estates divided, and Ike vulgar heid be permitted to hold, In fee simple, small portions of the inerod soil, thus converting princely parts into small farms, and etherwiee disturbing the di• vine rights of these lords anointed to rule what' the - rabble. Oh lAh ! Alas ! To mhst a pus this poor old world is hastening, when every roan, even Eng. Masan, shall sit under his own vise and fig tree! none daring to make him Tris riePublksx' ore Maine anticluded, before election, that a majority against democracy would be enough. It was no use to rive a blovi which would knock down an elephant, when only a man wa to be prostrated. So they gave .ten thousand ttudead of the twenty thousand they mige have Riveti; and the result is claimedgiss democratic triumph. Let not repithlinans of Pennsylvania' imL fate their bid exampie. Get but a fall vote. = Only the ',Vie!, of the people con prevent the giving nR . of all that was pined by the war, the delivery ,of loyal men if the South, white and black, up to the tender mercies of vindictive tray tort; smiths old and arrogant domina tion of these, traitors in our national council". Let the loyal millions come up once snore, and. "speak as ehe temp set eresks, stronger and stronger" in fa 'Tor of traitors taking back sests In the work of reosiuttruction. TIM 41tbla giv es resson to believe *at the agitation througliont Italy is pi form& The Ring doubtless sympathi zes fully in the meysimmt for the acqui sition of Rome, bat does not due run the risk of violating bis nasty engagemerds with France. . What meansßapoleon by. conientieg that Italian troops shall occupy; all the reimining Papal States• except Rome? Does be intend gtis to be , permanent or temporary? Once, in, three troops will not Tinto& go out. 'RetuniacaselV ashington telegrams dated yistirdsi; report that the Pregi• dent watts the results of the elections to beheld to-dzy, before decidlrur what farther lie will do In Opposition to QM 'grass and the loyal people. BO Tote as to Ore him to understand that the peo pre, at al hazards, will =stain `their faithful representative-_. We aziareg that to-day Mfr. Williams will be chosen one of the Judges of the Bunreme * Court. But ive 'admonish our Republican readers to make his major ity as large and telling u possible. .Give the day to the cause. Bo manage as to vote early, and them give the balance of the de* to getting out the apathetWand Tim yersgrapit of the Supplementssy Reconstraction Act, by whidh ex•rebels can prevent conventions La the Southern gtates, vies introduced. by Sena tor Dialre, - Of Ml nous!, and strenuously ov • posed by Benitcrr Traribult fon Ana ienzen.: la favor of taiintainlng tke perpetuity of the Union, and firmly hold that all men ere created free, and that Matutorrought to be made odious, then vote the Republican ticket. Pim your faith by,yotir works. Ain you a Republican? Do you de sire to see the Southern States restored to the" Union under the control of Choir loyal citizens? 'Then, see that twerp mu who agrees with you in your neigh borhood, is at the polls. Looit oar for fraudulent tickets, put In circulation by the democrati. No Re publican ought to. use e ballot without exarahune it eo critically as to know that. .Lrr rr» nintaxsznia that moder , Roo:Olken sdminietretteu the hew debt of the Btito is being "teat* re". dard by .economy and good manage ment. "HAIRY-LAW CARY," DOW . DCWOCItt . IC candidate for Contra's s frOm nye on the stump, "drink if you like, only Tote loime." Tllll :Nit calla upon Democrats to "move an the oalomn." When there 'Were rebel rifle pits in front, it was not quite a satittodastio. .OEaCAGO. I. noose. Destroyed by pu... thy Telegraph to (as IrMalone ti amass] 'CotOfuse.ooht—flasett • Cars. lee houses. corner of Tweettech and Btata streets, were destroyed 'by , ftr• 44 4 LOW &bona WAN Partigki "awed. VIRST 311141 N, MIDNIGHT. lIIPORTANTFROMEUROPE. The Insurrection In Italy. ROME DEMME° AS CAPITAL Aid for Garibaldian Volunteers, WHAT NAPOLERN WILL ALLOW 'Or Telegraph to to Pittsburgh Closet te.,l IMM3 11151782.20510N--01.1.4T am ac•aa[ IN OONS. . . LONDON. Oct, o.—Dlapetehos from flume Mate that greet agitation and alarm pre vails In the city. .._ . . YLoaamoe, Oct 11—DeputaUons are arriv ing here, and memorials are pouring In from an the cities of the kbeadom, &mined log that tome be made the capital of Italy. AID TO; IiAtIIIAIDIAIIS. The Press ihroughout the country are Urging eubeeriptions of money for the 13eX Ibaldlan volunteers who have been wound ed in the lights which hare ocetuicat in Ts erbo, WYIT 111,11.2031 WILL lLinw. • Oct. 6.—lt fa reportos that Napo• leen has Waimea the Italian doversteatlt that' It may occupy the Itoman territory with Its troupe, tot they moat LIOL enl.er the ri•t Ptra.t. now's I i91.4.31.r0 to six per cent. Bonds of 1962 and lea 14.2..941 So Six per cent. Bonde r Min....a...-. V21.C26,100 btx per cent. ro2. ..... 1,125 30 7,20 CO try of Rome: Nary Porta. fund... .21,oArto or BONA), 228/221,01rr Irrertlairo-on,ol. , Total . 4.2.1.91,111 so • ^ • AQAte enliven.. • • VLOIMICS, Oct: 7.—Reporta hourly recoil . . ed here from the South show that the rein lath:uteri volunteer. are Invading the Zeman territory on all sides. Teiterday detachment el troop. was sent out freer home to meet the invader. to Framer% a proTtoce lying toutheath of the city.. A tight took place between thenhand the Gat thaldiaes near theAbrurstirontler. endttiO renal troops Were isgila defeabed' add *ern. paled to fan back toward. home. EC17.311 Neer Toes, October 7.—A telegram from Alberto, on the 236 of-Sentember, sale nos• tilltles have reocanneseged int:anona. Com bats, m ablett AIM Christians obtain Me, advantage, are teeter place deny. The nuke 014 been attack.' at at. Morse and driven to their entrenchments. TIM asII an TISZ Cia.(ollC Or CRXTX , •The new five Press of Vienna publlshoa as authentic, a slummy of the cOuversw ilea between the Csar and rued Paull,, who recently waited on him. The Csar sald It was Indbpensable that Turkey should `ire up Crete to Greece, and told road to represent to the Sultan - that It iris better to have hire for a friend and neigh's:it. than titltrual. to SnDnortere at Mt, other 0)11 01 the world, who. wale setting talent selves torn as the defenders Of the Turk. In all etrumnslances, only In reality follow. ed the policy of that same aeighboh •'Tell Rlttaltalesty," added the Russian monarch, "that hls neighbor rosy one day mar to CO emerwattire, 11.314 . thou Turlecy. Ron* Sad onrrosea Lobar all the forces he has at hls command.. r rued Pubs, On Ws return to Constantine. pie, received from toe itneabio stubundor the , project of a nuaco•Ter Slab alliance: .butig Yes a buds Um *fitted and 641311i 2 Lorrain, Independence or Crete, the aeo-• frailty of the Porto 10 the eventuality of any oompliestlon mulct, Welt art., and the direct settlement of tie above oxen stowed queettoss between Turkey and Sus an to tke ezeoustrn, of ell otter puma. TOL proposal is said to have been rejected by the Porte. Mor Sidney Deka,. a 'oho( American ncer. bad been dangencorly wonnded In cent not with Tarn, la Crete. lII= salTla. 11.1[2.111.11AD011eTO 11.1.1.1t1UTVIff Loifoox, Oct. G.—She report that Sir Au. goat B. Parett Se to bo sent to . Waardor.on Brittah Arobacrad or, to rapier. the late Sir Frederick Brace, Is coutradieted. Lontamr, Oat. 7.—/formunp.- , lt la mid Lard Derby .111 moon maga the Yreatierialp. The London papers this morning pnbllsh a report that Earl -Russel, who Is now In Ireland, was prostrated by sickness, tint the+ coireetness of the mon I. psditleely nled this afternoon. .L11{1E301:I AYGAIBADOL• The Inner to-day gays Ediard • Stonnton, the iiresent Envoy at Rao Janeiro, will be appointed Ambeiaador to the United States TES •SIMS11114111121•NDITION. d. dispatch Item Aden armonnoes that the pioneer •tamer of the expedition for the relief of the Britian 'myth*, his •Weir from that 131 ace for the ►hpeettuaa want. = aaas vassal). The Bourse Gouda of et. Petersburg hae revolved a warning from the Govern ment respecting' several anemia articles lately published. tx-nuacraxur Pox POST. . Oontintsidon has been 'eginnintd• by the Russian lidlointry otJusttonto examine the question at the sholtn" , of meet tortlebt. TZ X ISTRIA.IIII . ovrtsitaoratx. A rumor trse currant to Kailll6 that sr ringaments will shortly . IA anived at on the question pending Intween Spain , and the linttsd States otColurnbla, ralatlva to tho captre of theliimmatilyCztylas. STANDOICI LOOT 11 . 0... • A reset decree has been prornialgatea Or dering the effective force of the etandlng !truly of eosin not to exceed f 4.000 mite. 1M:13:73 DLATIVOTITII STI4IOOII AT 1000 woan. LOPDOI, OCA.7e — Lete adviees from Chinn report that a violent sod deetrnotive ty, phoon visited the harbor •of Hong 'Kong' going great inittry tb the shipping. Several Teasels were driven ashore and nude total wrecks. Others were bodly damaged sad disablod.snd the tit etrsetten amormg C4l - craft was very eitellere, the there being strewn for mils. with iregnienia - • =Ea tumulus or SILLY re assaao To Aota So es sorroareu. rams, OetOber I.—A report is current that PLCUISLII noshros with favor the appeal of the Italian gfrVarIIINSRS _ ElitOpenl powers against the treaty 'of hoptetabsr, and will support the 4corarir of ltaly_ia regard to flume. . iffl . - ■. TOCLC, saacaa, SILO.• rAlise, October 7.-11. Aebtui You'd, an • mtnent statesman and gnanCler, Wed last • Ight, aged stnty-seisn; I =f3=1:1133 Lutow, October I.—Tne last eteataer trota South America reports the Spanish foot still at Itontettdeo. 114.111/11C.• Xlllllll., SOO TTTTTT os, October 7.—The arose Bavaria, of thn liamburgnamerloan sailed on Saturday for : , le.r Orleans. 'The Teutonia will follow in shoat a antinth. Thita voyages are experimental. Shopid tie scheme succeed, the Company will C 01 1 ,; Male the smite between Ramberg and New Orleans, via Soulhampten. TDO stemomblp Dental Mad, from X York, arrfvod to4ley. *Egriatexia. up co/nix:ow, Livaaroed., - October 7—.Seening..—Cotton ei.ea quiet Ana =chanced: Ito s 4 U 4 of middling Uplands at SW. and Orleans at 1150. Tnn.skies .7 amOnnted 1012,000 balsa. Drcatletnian cloyed miler. Com ed. v 1910414 to 4U.. Wheat, T. IDA for led ineetern, and 11001 for California white. Barley 0. 941. Oath bs 70. Pets ses. Pro visions—Beef declined to .19), Port. 71e. Itacen 445. Lard advanced Ro am s Chasse Ws. Produce ls media= advanant w a s per...tat:m=on Wilmington is sun. ay, la es , •bd. eldritti Turpentine ad i", er, earning at - 6.1. retrulsnm adv.- atom standard white closed at /s6d per gal lonistarlts Jinn at is 1.1. Lbsoor, _ October LErenina—Centsom 4-111; Ylve.Terentice, 717.16; 1111nois Oen; , 7%; Em, 41%; Atlantic and onset w e etem sag o Snirst Istlrna and 17.011•9000; Linseed cakes LlO 106 per ton. Jormszt, October 7—.Ectlllsp—ratral.9l Is arm St an advance 01 assa 89 centimes} stare:Ltd white, CI franc* pea Dbl.• CONMICT/CIIT _ Election at Esabary. (By Teieges pit to the yltielnuati Wizen.] Dasrumse.Conn.,Ootober7,•At tbeinnind election today the -Republican ticket use th , dbat by about one hundred =Orlinet ltep %Wenn gain of WV on last Spring! PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1867. WASHINGTON, t By Telegraph to tea Ylltatmmtl .j - WAritzotost, October 7, 1867. time riOX xis •3012 TART OP TRIG TWA: . ThiaSecritaty . of 'TrOasrr thl mom lag ad4reamet an important letter AO s gen 2. thsmaii 1n •Ifew . 'forlr, , in relation to our finances, of which the following a copy: 21o:wen, beporOweise, Ociobir 7,1E87. Dasa Sin—Your favor of .tire 4th Inst. la received. Too much . importanoe is at tached to the utterance to which you refet. The people of the Clotted States:are • all mined en the question. of the utesermtion of the national faith, at .they were open the question "of the preservation 'Of the Union. I eonsider the faith of the ciorern. moat pledged to .pay the 5-20 bonds. when they are paid. th . coln. There need.' think, ho no apprehennion that. th ey will by called in at the expiratitrtiof live years from their. responsive CAW. 'so paid United States . . tie QnitalBlwtnanotes were issuedtinder the pressnm of a great necessltl. muter. by authorlvt , of Loogresa , being. rapidly withdrawn from circulation. , No more can be issued under existing laws, nor cant be- Ilerettiat any considerable number of the . . . members of eng - rest would UN= an addl. &tonal o"for any putposo 'whatever. moth Laufer the Ramose of payleg hoods In violation of the exprelia_nnelersianding thrider • • whiph , they., Ism negotiated.. The policy of , 00ntraetier the alreulation of United MAWS . notes, adopted by 'eon thd beleg • steadily pursued by the Secretary, shonld of Itself arel( the honor of the nittthn Isere rot 'inverted 'in the question, satisfy holders that 5 , -1) bonds will not be called- in and pad before. reeturity In depreciated currency, rz - „ev Y .Ti r lifeCoLLoon, Seorotery. 15= The foLlowing Is a comes statement et the Pribllitpebti el sooners from the books end Mreamrer•Etattral in the I.)efrartanent on let of OMMM.r.lbr7: = Debt Bearing .Curtenett la/4mA lgiefje c aine;n T' d " .rt. year 743 "" 123.7”:11(tZ Debt;Not . .Prnrnted for Porlfe!!!f ye.. 7.9 g ...mo.O no lAffl Tnasarf •• • ' B C 6 1''. 4 .7 ei l e bd t.. 4"7.' 2 1 . 1; 4 . . 2:17: ?":".. ...... L ;°. xee'prfor thereto_ • 4 ." 4liTy A ggfe:: .4; E: Sn'apor...7 •• Oo CorlagoOtts of leasinednem. CEEZI = Nate*. L~ 1 reac7••••a.......... Uold eattlnutes T5.11[4,112 116.11,t10 IMEI • =ME! M==Z I= C 010...... c...reney 8 183.884849 21., 823 It.T=M Amount of debt. tete vegeta 11W -- Itte alordeesetary of tie Treisury sod GXD aittalocer of internal nevem. 0006 de. tecinhactl to detail one of the Denary Com mlastOneni to take If easmorc , e place at New Torkiand dll ttkil vacancy at Waitstagutn hT aryzeztrwrt R ornersu.ciiox. Geo. grazes,. Treasurer of the V.Mild SWAI. inn , report to :the aerregar7 Dl.' Trsuurr up: The storlea with% newsbeen so industriously circulated to abstraction or over bees of swim, esanone od • cermory. oz ot say cue or antics', br • or g any other obilorthos or the tkrveronseat, are entirely V tthoat feandotter Ist trap or In rect.,' tettsr horn renpasols, this ant, says thtilidlos direr le Stiatdits: . , sac MMt.IMZIM= -Two Oundrad twitsiti-Ilva patents 111 w aal 0001 Sta. Yrs.tdrat. WU. tar Ma weak ending 11%13311 tart. NEVI YORK CITY By Toesape to a. rte...bargt, - . Nzw Toast. Oat. 7, lea ' •/.21.111. OF Tba aleamers Simonts. MAW Xabraska. from Elmo" and Santiago ,As Vona, from tirrytorro, vrived to-day. 20•AC001111T 114. Peter Lorillard, the well Lenten tobSeco -Ist, dtetLatotaresose ;teente/. Iscraoilas'invocrreo. A rang of bstglan,with beAelquartan. In J.:raspy stroeL, kAco bean Arroded sad 'held (Or trial; - The Corporation counsel. • O'Uohn., tom tent in aft opinion to the ktoeiri of Alder. men to the affect that the city enthoritle. have the 'retell's right CO ifteelltenees to sell liquor,' 1107tt beying,Volcuataitly rendered the power, and. that the emelt , taw. is uneonsUmtionel: la on far en It at tempts to transfer • soon , power to other bangs. " • - 11101611 WINS. IlitiCllll. - &moral itolcaros of orb Isk7 and Molt dm. tillerlewors ripporto/ to-0071 also 14 bozo of tobsocoomd 13,010 cigars. TUVIIMMOUWM. The trotting match between blountatn Boy and InAy Thorn, for PM Mlle beats. throe in Ore, In banana. eagle .elt to-nat. 231•11. rack won beat).. /W.W.I. Any, .0. very null! In wee stralgbl. besin-41.r01. =CU, 51,anA12-19. • . . . , • r•ancanoa. The talorraro Morainal Ellsworth ottlrl anyots•thw -that General' Botterhsla ae taken orleoner by tha Indiana, wu • fabrics,. Item BUttettleld so kern. tOrfttsXitlrTs. "414 .f I N1 Cr m • it tenni colz ohm enaenbia Dtasst Thms.llandrlnkson base bees oppothtssl members of tbs. Board to °smuts° patter, Qr.. 1 ": 4 P. 6 C" , Gilt. entiellen. Gen. /nein% en VU St the Wet DeDestment today and bed • long conference with Gen. Grant, Gen. A. J. Granger. Gen, O. O. Goer, nrd and eevernl Fennntr.c•of Congress. • ' It Is nrobablethat. George Parson.... Gf the Deputy Connnhistoners of Internal ILE,- eine . sa ss e dnt t heeserotir to ill the vaenikey , remora et Iless. mere. ho dlstrasltlon II sasalfestml.nt the Trouser beparttnent to hannallately fill DenstgGesamtsslosershlp. Colonel Parker. Of Gen eralGranVe e telt will leave to-morrow for Raleigh. where he goon et the regalia of •georetarygraColloch to Inspect and report upon- the bonditich and ealuatioo of the Memel 'arraMO easel, belbevtobstsfe the'Octrartiment will pose of whatever Intereetat theteln. 1109 A Wl' •51100•ATIO 110MINATIOAL - • . • The Mozart Democracy thie evening bora. inatorllor Btorilf.-Juatlce Michael Connoliy; for County Clerk, W. C. Conner. Clltlattiot POMO., s evert In the etoDter Of Theodore Vetterlane b Roos, Lobster. rdste„NcorAWster streot,try this evening orrested,Obarged with cubes:llo6r 11,600.. The blue ball match' to-day between tbe Alisn!. and Mutual. was won by the At lautl.s .aate,O egetnetAll., z, rrL7}T.inarrctira Iter. Dr. Mot, of St. Lout., 1. supplying , the °aloft of Rev. Dr. DeDowsof tIW Gay. for Oatober. ST. LOUIS. Seventh. Anemia rale of Ilea ila.Lollll ArTip.ll.lllllllll noesety-I.sene Ilinno ber of Letrtee—rveemetnnsa Awerst.• ad, gle. (Ey Teiegroh lo li d Fltishergamns.] PT. LOOM. flatness 9.--The ..,.nth annual liar of the 90. Lords agricultural and fia obaninal'association opened tansy under the molt favorable 'auspices. The wentlaei le very wane; attendance good. The en. trim, number over five thousand. endosive of live stock. The mat:6llloFr, egriculumul implements and flextilelabriOdepartments are onneuallY aml Makes splendid de. play: There y Is also a /ergo &Wait of stook from man the wanetat, d p a oonsiderable of number of . blSoodees an d ebse Isom Conan,- . . • The ontyneverds •In the lean machinery department. to-day. were for cultivator., and• ploles..-Of fatmer.:the Books cultivator,-of Springfield, Ohio. took the premium over a - number COM TTULOTII, end of the latter, the lndnetrial Flow plan. Urrolineer,*Oufil=f,lrl= 4or''re!'l, That., manufacturers Of Pier* Competed for three awards. • In the ring, .l. T. liobinsen, of Washing ton county, 11110011, 'Davy a o f of awatop. & Green, of tire. pouuty. 01111/4 • Car proyintums for draft horses, and Jag= Fadoxy, Woodford county, gen./airy, for. matched CATTilgo hone.. For beet buggy havoc. Ireldings, ilt,•Lonis gent lemsnlook the pre. mimes. The...being but. few tompothos. from abroad for fastest"lrotttell So.. Cravollag, Of St.,.Loute -took t4le Orp lOWA. Dellread Oer • Destroyed by rtro—Woteltmea Yerlebee the . . • • • . . fBY 'lntegre* to tie Plitolszyl Murata) • Enowen,Oct.7.—The net ItloDe Of the Pee Melees' valley . Reamed Cosopeny,'at thin pia., were oestroyed by Ire but ninbt. The watolimen was batted to- death. Lose about thirty-nye tbonean4 dollar.; lain:red in the London (Liverpool) and (Hobo CO •_ - • MOBILE = Litv TeirSl•lo. folthe iiiubergh tissetts4 ' Moslx.; Ontober 7.—Tbere Were Dv 'W.I . :" menu from yellow fever on Aiond:i. ...., Mr b3.11Y, nnnee4 by Its Lowing. tusi• . , pentar . l4 .. . _ .. . ... , _ MN EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. GEN. SI-lER.IDAN. Asceptio o nit i Boston. • MAGNIY.I: OVATION. Business Gendrally. SusPeadid BY Telegraph to the [Mahoutla quarto.) liberol, October ci;-Genteral Sheridan Uncial the liontinrylWed Boston line at eleven o'cleckthialharniolf. - haying /eft. Newport shortly' after sin o'clock. He.* calved a . pepolar . totes et ren • iuyer end Taunton, where Oncost were made. At each of thashiAllieeoaus city ahlhOrithio and large crowds' td Cancan ruelVed the General Ina moat eddhlishuitio manner." At Sevin 11111 ho was received by the hot. Miry authorities end 't uletto Of artillery.~ and muted by the BOlthiry Hente,G=the to thetoston tine. . • At title point the Giiheral wee received by the lumina oily methorldes, and an tin. posing array of nallitia, who formed the Mayor Nero.,.. ref(tved Gueral Shed. den to suet speechi ro , • ith General erldu regret that want of w .prevents hferidoit Ic fitting team my gratitude and Malt esteem for the mutton and walcoula there rewired here to 1 am greeGY obliged -for- your approval of toy sinum heretofore. during the time our country we. lb trouble, in the emote of freedom and -T." OrTerEe aldiliVTlo 1" : Gr " O a lgthr oath wethome. Tee ogretnony of iithrodection airdispesiela. making being over. General Sheridan - wits coodonted to the Mayor's carriage, nbleb, with the otbers.then Snored down the line or " do n ., ten, POMP= ace hula the .eitimn; the cal taryinlina extending over • mile In leng th . .The trotthil Preeented arms as lie rodegosidand there wasoontin. none cheerios by the crowd who filled the Meets. - Tbe Modeler , stedUal shortly before two doling, aa d women 00110 past- . leg • gleen Dolnt. luelutied 0 . adz nth hundred soldseystheeg„sletracr blade. Tha enthusiasm everywhere Mu very great. Crowds filled every_ Street -thronalt the prooesaloo Minot. and •Gettetat Inert ! dew. eppearanee WY the signal for pro • longed eheeetag, meting of , Intsalntrableep,. arid other trembusWations of wallow's. Slags were displayed tin hundreds Of dwelling*, stuathaid pah.iu buddllths, and at several points the General was show nth arsd The General..readied the terere shortie The e wad Observed inle= to greet" Schools and Dulness 'were In M greet mouton /unhanded, mad shanks. sarongs ogineal us th im bum eon peatollthe were closet between two and three &eta*. Gertintamtellthrihith. dlitirldnlnetthf o4, Vara House, there walla hatleile o oilLelah . ' bled In front of the hotel. He was lenity. cheered, , Between flee and alz o'clock ' Gov. Bel-- loci pal 4 ttim a forged Malt. -Liter being, introdotod 00 the aleriandi the Governor uldreued Alm Le e Wale ar compliment far arricee to the cottony Gen. Sheridan replied: e I Gunk yon fo the eomplicustaryjnanner In which you bane erecter UN,. and / assure you thtt anCe I err* the line of btaasaohnsetts 1 et ever/ place very onorteous tlernaiontrartm” andeoerwlouarpiyabre army In dig war. shone '1 may be Able to mart alleOptianedeppribothaf Of the people of MaSeeehneetta. 1 mum to you nay slnoere thanks for the Cesepliniellt of your recepUon. o Governor Ballocith Calf were then MO. Vial:tiny Introduced; -- In the everdos members of the city sob ernment, • lugs nurser of army emcee). and nearly one thouaod camas true la. mratinted to the General, who .Ithtl! his IMMe timPirberil Of Os baud. • • At leo. fifty thoestrut persona were howdah, aquare lathe evening. A 'tor -00 light procession. compriethe nine rud O 2 the ()rand arteVer the 8e705110 , .0000 Log, limb, Ulartnerel thretigh some of the principal etteete with, Somme. where Oil- Wesel band WV. etetloa4 and performed revers; nettled° airs. Gen. linarldart•re beinwn trententtotUkebenta as he made his ,traranoe on thabaloony of the hotaL Ile Ctobrodes.: an inner Wad tot urea you here to-rdent. tnga very glad- 1.0 sen..ool. ^atttOtort by the spirit which I have seen I here exhibited. 1 see that still retain the eerne spirit that you' Wet 'rhea there we. lusher to the Groom I feel that there Can be. no danger now, so Una sa you rottaa the,' . Spirit that. II eee mulfea tars evening. In travel ing from the West to toshut 1 fled that you are net of 1 00,2 our commies on every section of the country are still sal mated by the noel teatime of their tolls and onfiennits ro Dower. our Country. I feel that the °pointy Is entirely seta and will -be alwayw 1 believe - that the Guam/rent will tithe snob action ae will endorse the until:neat of the veterans of the Northern on er y ... AZl2l7lltglattl'y.:: . for the west anal Wedtmeday morning. what be takes ,themainfor.Albany. Tuolumne niontion Ur win rain • Wend 10 Wen Ydnarnall. Moo • =il 4 e . trli= tor " ,' l l h l= Billmonument. a 4, efibuquently taking toe Me for Lowell, where he will become the guest of the Chy peel - omen% fore few hoon• He returns to Boston In the even ing. and • banquet will be given .tet hL honer by %bottoms Glob., .ennui. October 7...-Oenevalhite • rider, has promised to come here the lut of the month. • freo+;ko3{zizilil ler•ale Gread 1.411.1 liwallsiaimr• *sobs.Mod awl .I•epalls iisoi-42•Tereor Breinalem -41.1114.- monist Qaeallos, an. Telegrapt 14% the rlitatrano Ammer:As. Tom.. October 7.—The hot, lenld OVOrel Leigh! of Tsunami° WA today. Tar 11131204 attebs I.Y rieliverad tOtwight 'by Der. 67. Hated. TOO Legislature swiembled at the Capitol' At noon. The &mate wa• oripalsad by stamina Yr. Banter. of HUI Tnriesea. Sp.kor, The Clerk. and Doorkeepers • We,. LI. elected Carrot Napier. opeors4, 'received bibb TIM. for Assistant Doorkeep. Or; thlrbtbni were newsUry 1.0 election. The Hoe. eirreled P. Q. Stictiartly of Shelby, epeakert retiliterupleto thy, organisation tomorrow when the Governor.. =usage All overno. be real Gr Drownhaw was at the Capitol ttt• day. Lii. lasaltirseemed bad. , Yeah Interns{ ocuattnaes to be telt In the senatorial' question. stokes, ilieveard. Fletcher antio ca ther candidate. itre buff. , There are nolndttions yet sato AA Arena .I.adiraetta, a lunatic, tong himself on apetley, neer nit.. plaan be 'Saito an. at tempt On bin life on Saturday. One of. the metropolitan pollee WWI ar rebted to-tIV, charged with some crime, sod gent to Loolndlle. • • ErFirt'DAVIS • Wileti'bigiesgaataK TrUit: Le Telegraph to thOrlttaborKh Ualotta. ItTomitOiD,betOber YOLIOWIng fact/ re/aikte to lb, trial Jotr. Davis an [torn to be.t.luthcrritil _ • The trial la set for the fourth Youday r Noyelptior. Ladies the •tilovernment will not Interfere, there will be. no peep. treatment by mune' on either side. The mono, a lentos war e.gatint the' Mellen nate: will be teminal to 09 Judge &harbon earth, of Norfolk, lion. John Geed.. Member of Confederate Coe greet, and Cartahi Nen. 'then, who wore compelled to ePlieltr heft.* the Norfolk Grand Jury and! teetify to the MOW uponwhich • the indictment was , mad. There 0111 be. very •fliti If ank wlmYtaa for the defence, :Tbe feet of • terror Inv ' being -admitted . ; the prosecution • will then proceed with the legal argument that the inierMer is guilty or treason; and the counsel for the derma* will argue that he, being a 0111000 of the stew. :leder Its law a prior tdleglanee was due to it, not to the United lint.... it has been positively asserted that Judge Chain would preside, but ae the Supreme Court coOMOOO6, Ira eteeslort on the Ant Monday of December, WA IC not ponible., The trial IA expeOteel to lint several weeks., -TapIENDU(S GALE 111E148s T• City of thillyinotoo tualidot•a— , Coont Dtkm•S• to Vroporty nog Map. piny. toy Talemph to the rittsbarsh Ouktlb.] - „ , . - sikw °stases, Ont. 7.—Tre eraper, have accounts of tremendous gales at Ottiveston on the lid 1050 o.M:sating the Ammo VII whatwes.VOPTinig , smoda; matt building" at ; eireie4ioit yt is' the Itgbeet Owiti&ow slice 1187 The following Orme were dateagedt Lanehrit Ca.. 8 5 ,0 0 01 MIMI. & CO L . renee .73 CfOt Stubbs & Co., sa,CrOt See-' . hehe em,bw to 415,01MA : Wescott & Co.; Kash thirgon t Tolwo, ani,ooo to 640.000 i Lipkin & Goodyard, hesehe , hyh . d . The wirer et nightly tool 50 u 4onricatea • thA gas works that it wee impossible iceuild fire*, The city cametaiy , wss tor ow with wster one foot dem, The thi r d story of the new brick hotel was blown dowh upon the Odd Yellows 'DAN, areal:ling it, The wnter - rnreading in. planet entirely' across the Island. No melt or passenger trite or rilltroad. it, is reported that hey bridge was washed away. ' The telegraph lines were a *omelet,' w neck. hd dTrhYe Asteamer. iultleonibe athn dl*l.n h g e hh rs Were lank. Can o Aostn, f d the .Steamship Tartar. reports having brought -off the heather of the Southwest Beef Light house.- ;The structure was nearly destroyed . . HAYTI Zsgagetamet Between the Regolanai. Immesh IfolawnsTmopa fligTelegriontotho Fittsbamii Omuta) Yea ydm, , October 7. - -Intelltgewee hie been remixed per Frerieh. 'Winer Louis! ass,Jutt arrived from di. Ttfoodus. to tye Croat cast s• tenons enragemeet their place on the 11th batons Fort. Biasses °tithe bordersof SaPhititiMO: Col on unt ies.!!, Tina Otcot usytian revolutionist., who me rep ecinuy opined to • Preiddent Solutes, and who Were to pomession of the fort, hoisted s whitefish on the tort, end .whhe EOloare's Mote_ prOceeded 1014, slower the fort, tiMir were and 'open 0114 out to piheas by. Um revelationist. , teembere or She fin; ftirdllwi Or gert 119 PrtMeare amengebe CITY AM SIJIMIBINI. irouitm. PAgto-Iliajodfed andNl Ott and Produce JtdeirrSetr be cow papa tio otly;'udebei I - "aw RrrGl.Pada , =oafs ter . - A good. ease gala Ansa b uy a • Wa pVtee route an the emarrn Apply at 'the • Gliarrea. Coaainng Room ao-dry. • Ihrostaalthilligkeray Brown; It will be recollected, was I related/est week,tnthe finerter Beeelons, of robbing Mr. Overholt, of Westmoreland ;Aimee. in Jule - last, on Liberty itreer, of one thousand dollars, It appearing that the inimeg'wei:taken 'from him while punt.- up Iltertty street In an intoxicated condi. Bon, or while stem:dog to make apatite. at a fruit stand. hEr. OverhOlt baufa 'eon , elderalde sum of money In his ppetessren, of which the amount heel.. to Micheal taken fro m hint wen but a portion. The guilt or innocence of Brawn depended upon tbe deletion of Identity. Mr. Over hoiabelleved Brown • was the pence who soomited him at the fruit stand, took the me.. .eke. from tits breast pocket, and then ran away, and two other persons ldendlled the pets:Mee es • men they , be. Bevel (not positively) they had emu lo the vicinity at th e tame, 100 observed running, Overholtfollowlng and maklns•truo en the fact that be tiad been robbed. The robbery took piece Lathe eening, aboufl or nu Waage, and Brown w as arrested ale. bouts afterward, oh the strength. as was stated, of deecrlptlon given by Overholt of the sash who robbed Matted of. UM theme , ae lame doubt, at least It did not clearly ap. pow, m.Ldeting the readieeed of some w hom...dal. sweat for suedty upon any pretext. From the feats as developed It west. to deer that the arrest wasmule on "geese,'! the Nivecrlptiono Idea being an alter thought, atter Brown bed been confrOnted by Overholt and there seemed lobe tiodonbt that he was the right uutiLl A motion for a new trial has boon jaw. In the case by B.Mitekrell. Esq., who an pawed es for 'Coda... sod alm. aavlbMtgßeen/lied'going to' shoe Butt Brown Is entirely auntie., .d pointing to another manor.ee name we need not Mention/es the one who robeedflxtrelt; also, expiraltoc the. Idea Impressed the Jury that the arrest ot Brown was hronght about by rare DOURO sagacity, end through a Vivid &aortal/5a 11,0, by the man who was robl...,The mount will. Probably not be wan. until neer the 010. of the. term. The andante, we may Me., ant of a very won nature, and had the evidannebeen adduced thejury totgh 'iou. tltswe arrived at a dliffenatt, .oonclo. - • - 7 A Clerk. Yerheidatinorabigi betereen:ali4t .. nrid nine o'clock,. young female of ratherpre nemesia:appearance and fsecinating man ner% &warmly eighteen Soar. of age, entered a dry goods store on the cor ner of Filth and Market =you, and ex look:itemise dreingOOds. -- file** fined upon bY One Of the OK/b, a young men of considerable experionoe to! the buidness,vslio has the reputation of to- log a Unit class business man, and enjoys the 'entire confidence 'of his 'liditiklorn . . Tlffgalkeg :he hada pea eustdentig,itlet ntg ever egtanttse to es unworn:ore:nibs oral print:one, hews* extremely courteous snit encomesOdating to the young lady, whom D. Palled tO ben latbbaf Allim • number of -Ideals or goods had been ex. 1111dted:e. pleeelets at buttoned b Mitt the fastidious taste ofthe fair customer, and sale effected to the amount of ten dollerS. Tee artiale purchased was “done up" and the lady drew from her pocket • magulti.. cent purse, mhlch appeared to be well cop. plied with Pampa and np. examination • Pound that she had nine dollare 131 ' the remlt'zider of her mosey gating= of the denorn he ination of fifty - dollars and upwards. T - Of dollar, would trot pay the and Of corms one of the fifties waa hugest over. The Clark. Mao I. .old to be an excellent Judge of mobil, took the bill. gave the lady forty dollani In change, mid sae left the @sub/Unman& with the goods and money. In the course of half an hour after the transact/on. It wen disooyered that the hill was a countertelt. Ther e *. wel . or inendie,! Wt - Copi n g to = Intent t but if she anempted to leave the city, but as yet no traces have been found which amid. sit 41ollyro Mad toberelbeliterY. W. Skase knows the- clerk , Whe , was so miaerably "taken In^ by the above tranuo thin, aid were it not for We feedbag otir,lo. formation I. .very ridable character, wa would be Inclined to diabelieve the whole affair, tatthe sourer from wide:stn. 84401.66116 euntes compels on,to admit its trothfutnees. - , =13=21 ' eeeiosattcoinecl.... • ~. Matthew Keep made information ' before Alderman Donaldson, Yrs. Merl. Met, charging hat with died:lnt , ly conduct. She was arrested sad Mt. • heartni, ' , UMW In Una NIA et onie Oriel dollars to seep the peace. MasarlonO'Coinor ata4s , fxdorsost.ton fors lblloromn SaflOr iNfoffikr. fbarging Mitts's. (Y.Yell Witt/ lama,. Ile alleges tbat o'l4ll mole a bridle from August Pettrlob. The amused Yr. nrrefited sad le default of ball oommixtai toj•11 for • hew, T. F. SOOtt, a merchant, on Smithfield street, made information before AIANIZIII2 liellseterseestowelan; amanei Olprieb, charging tam with obteltang eoods under Wee pretences. lie all that the defendant came to bo store during hie 101110..110, and represented to bl s clerk that he wu doter buslnem in Lawrence. trills and that if Seott, the proprleumu at bOOO, be could get all the good. w he wanted: The clerk let tam base goods to the amOunt .Of 100.1 M.. which he carted &oaf with Mt. rheas repreeentallonti are mall to be false. The secused'-wsa held for shoaling. .• , b tokaßarnii3Ortio!Wpaarreated On . oath Of 1..- - Aroorri; et' Allegheny, charred with ataallog a rey . olrer. bad a hearing blw foraJidarniatt Taylor . ',parlay, arta was oolaroltied kw Court. • • • I irraverreir sterna* IN asthma'', The Republicans of Allegheny city wade a grand rally hist eighath the Diamond Square. The meeting area one of thelargeat held durum the campaign end the greatest enthualsara, prevailed._ T h e fallorthir, gen- Vertu bit were elected =nen of the teeeung. AU, Arthur Reboil, Louis Mehl, Alexan der Memnon, WRlbm g:l:4ll..Robert Hen: damn, A.. English, v. Manferrron,•.l. R. litulth..tieorge Bothwell, JOllll Heat/A, J. W. Aha Itecor.V.ri. • w. O. Perelman". . bar, and repo _rusts of th e press. MOW I..K‘MMITA,Miaow M. Marshall, Esq.:sied P. Penny, addressed the " Vurria • AT vas orirow Roam - A grand rally of straltapublicana wourbOld id train Of ibtOnaWca Boom. ow Stoltbtlald Moot. last alglit. Ma sown. toy was as et owsAlnsly /arse 000, there being amoral thousand parsons to attend. sum.. Gad Its eforoodaarn was, baistros. Able - sad eloquent addresses were dolly , and ZKloKlaS.rb A . B K oo .B P rO wn S a me nd oYrt., 1 8 . B. Y ea . r l d w oeaas KiILTIIO IT 111131r1 The itentiblleene 01 Birmingham held a lArgogne maghlimMittemeeting in Market Benaro,l3lrmle_ghare, last evening. Thee, M. Marshall, Esq., col. T M. Bayne and 9011:41. L rtiginenaddrinied the Meeting., = . ' The liberal and enterprising aPirit or the oongregaUen of the. First United Preaby; tartan Church, of Seventh street, has re. °Dandy been manifested by the ItbOral lm + proven:uds made In the harmer of thel large and handsome temple or warship. Darfur the paella.° mrielltrAt - *al Olowsi for rustles, sand WU thorOusbly refitted and remodeled In the neatest and 01051 at. tractive *tyke:. The ehttroh - was re-opened for servipaloll Sabbath la= 'Ste, W. T: Row, the serdons uid energetic pastor, of the church, has labored .earnestirin. the work Wail. Laster, aed tinder Ida , arlitilc istration the .affairs , of- the oongregatidu have been Wily and sruglessfallyshanaged: . New liermiue Publics&lo.—We ere In receipt of • new (Jarmanwork in four - MK , . entitled “North and South in War and revue; or Beeneent the Late Rebellion: , trOalthe . prow at vArtgendblater," Cumin natl. for *ale Or Hoffman • lizene,-In .Otero author, riot. It. Leonhard. of the .W Volveraity, Pleiabarge, fa krldely knowzi as • talented "•.' ernterf ;and handle. nls euttjoit in • highly_ credi table and delight' of, manner. WO doe gredatate the plops ef education with - which " I " Mbi n t .d Oh 'the heneossiOn of so clever a t oker and forcible and enter talatna an author. Thu hootill have wide sale amass on.r.; German f ellow, att. , ietidatis4...We'untratiMikietillY• Oldi to - DWI& to Ifm.llarguetta Carr, a midwife, and • lady of intelligent:di, b retentive her epplication 6f the blood of C black cat for the oure of a sink child, no published in BotortitiVe piper. =tiled) did nog Use the - charm, and Male eirgrlered the , her name ' 04001 d have flamed In the pollee reports either In the surety of 4bli - WNW OM dr that of Imaginary witchcraft; and we oboes . folly Make the correction. t lioltle =fit Iteetdens.—Wonflayinorn ins Donald Stewart. employed at the rolling mill& LlCeli.Oliddi Co; wh il e et work wag locidentauv struck on the right leg with a heavy Iron plate, red hot at .tae time. ?The larva/ broken to' two %donee below the keen, and the flesh lacerated se verely. Drs. litCeok and Umosttetter dressed his irduriee, after ' , bleb Die wart w ee reWellet,:e o h4;,r4/41,7e,,e Otborit Washington. - • CentlnumaA WWI beartnif Ina had yesterday 16 die ease of Joseph ..11elaullIn and Thomas nuaher,onargett trltit flllOlllO4l assault and NOMA Mt oath crime. MU ler. At the request Of the °anneal for she Commonwealth, the hustai inu(oo3tt.u.4 until Friday, ma 11660120 1 Or the absence of three Important 7.lthehte4 • • • " Trastele= 6— Jk tr WAlL:A7ly, lmostsfltsptel this rirtnny for some state, 'hu been aft.. Impt4d Lottillpe.tool l . 01 the shares us Cedar Basta, lowa, Upper /on sure, and vall beteetor Ltri 401 L. bur during thl mews It • • Oe lie_f.—Tntrtnas lop, tho man who stabbed cater Noble, ot the Ainporl Wm wee, wsaratealso. art oalliprest, In the onm of Pp" EMI 'RICE THREE 4)MTS Mrsau. Etliioltsi.-Otio of youT,ovoiaesil oxis anU-cosiolldspon correspOtrents, nol content with lialtrePtetlVlStthg ; the fact. connected with'Ociasolidation, a,ttempts to give the public Inneh'infOrliettiorreOneern - WE the donning Of the School 'Board. of the new township of Oakland. The Intelligent citizen. or Outland and your general rea ders will knew how to discount the gentle .man's etateinoldeLin. general, vsho signs him.elf Oakland, but who b we 4 known to be one who took an settee part , in getting signatures to a remonstrance s i gainst the attempt made be the 8011001 Board to bare •MU passed by Mtr last Lealelatnre am. powering the Board to borrow fifteen thous• and dollars' Some of the al austere, were obtained by, representing that "the Beard inteeded to put the tornahlp into forty or arty thousand dolly. debt. Owing to the j lateness °Vibe wanton the rev:pular... was successftd, and the Board bad 'melte , native but LO WY ;befall amount of =abet the law would allots: And bare In whorl, Marilee pinches. The liberal gentleman has all the means at his command to prevent the board borrowing money. and now pays his large retinal 1e.T.(11 be bee paid It as yet) with much en:martian. Now to his state.. menu,. In yintr fame of Sept. Seth. belays . twority•tds mills en the assessment would realise shoat $14,000. and that the basset So- ceived 62.000, from the old board, making. 511,000. H thegenitlhinazi will give the board WPM we think he can hat ethe net ready!, Irma all mimes for the year. Ile either Is Ignorant of whet be is writing about or wit; fully misrepresents. He say, the school building witt in good repair.. Had De, as a good cloaca ought, visited the schools of the township, he would not have been gull taiof pennies:such a statement, unless he k. that any building with a roof over it, that will bow water. is goal enough for publicmhool. The board, as ts well /mown by every citizen of the township, Dave two buildings nudes. their care, one of which to an old 011apLiated dwelling, not lit, only tenser the matp resign g necessity, for the Purpose. It is so far tearing,t it cannot bo repaired. eznapt by lt down mid building a new one; thu.other one was eo badly out oVrepair that it bas ,cost over rive hundred dollars to put It In order. Now, as Sothis running expenses. De says, was made a close caloulstion and the re sult was 110.909: . .We would like tO know if he male the Muds of••milcultstion from what IG ItOBIAI to cOntract the select school on his fr 7. p t La p = ' fi r ( tl i ns a liZiol e l=ll 2 K IIT were open to him, 'and he need not nave beau groping in the dark. Dot lot us make a calculation on the fret basis. or the read. era at the Gazarra. including Oakland, can make It themselves. Propoaldon: If it cost. a ll hundred dollars per an to pay all the expenses of a school In which there are Shirty sehoiem, bow much will It coat to Persil the expense. of our learning tinge hundred and tiny, not two Irandred, as Oak/and. would Dave you believe. And there .4 nearly three hundred morale the township who ere kncoltaig attlin door for pompanos F.O our schools. They must be provided 01111 teachers, a building must be Pinvided for their accommodation at the expense of thet a ohip, and year ' School beard Lye Deen elected for that Ourrainin If Oakland had vtinted the schools, and: ge down taw• basement room, twenty g:ruilart t istitsTgy n erhol '" lfl= ly.wonkl have come a way with the isepres• eland( he had a heart ssoOentahle to any 'mermen:Kt but that ,to be found on a gme uil aback, that We needed a new s gsearra wr. chool bding. • • . . - Werle& Beetle, . ..,.Tie ()rase Kamm was filled to its utmost espanity lust evening to see Edwin Booth In ./lastilet, and be was remised •with en: thuslastio applaue. sod at, emery stage of the pled* was greeted with renewed signs of approbation. If owe might renters a arltialitta on ea actor Whose reputation Is so well eatabllshad, we should uy that its 91610100 is only eared from being torn to tatters by the material beteg strong enough to resin the utmost strength of the person amelling Iti and If tho Munt wee not startles by his recepUon he wee sheave old ghost. But Booth approaches Mauro so paarly piriteps sa our public Is prepared to appreciate. ...The groom:11114V must be made to stem. In the Soliloquy he Is am, although even here "the. smarmy Of ea- Well •Ss somewhat oreneumer.d. In the scene follow:nu the interview between Bauder Led Optolla was her rendered. ' Miss hlcYloker sustained her part of it eery we/l. Indeed. Mark Beta, mum a wellthe• timed ghost: wild on the third appearance - the whobrueue srm Seely rendered. bliss leeward, as the Queen mother, here won deloused applause. Altogether B.:actives better .thstained than um 'are apt tope, and oar public ebotild be saddled with bolding the carrot up to nature end do used Um reality of ! Out, the stage in lieu gg .4.0 , 1": „ , , . . i . c. .i h eget, and , t o ha: pecothz scum as nearly the durance of Olb GM Booth -would donetlem render this great mo ld of abekeepeare as the author would bee.e hut It rendered. Ile Iles the allegroiatlue and the newer; but mere We Jut/leaf. IS. tree to ot the tm mort bard by manta for tne gallery. The eta grave Wager spoke distinctly nod alth ea* snout/ant or pneenslon, and really gave Mold. rendering of hie part tban even Bo we bare not the maga* farther criticise upon the perform and ta conelealan would earnestly 54015 e oar tiendere to elan the Opera blousederin S the coatlauerseit or Ude ems eotor's gegereent.. Perbaps no °mart unity roar ever again M afforded to wee sad bear bon. ThelLerdaant of TOXICe will be produced to-flight 0110 . Booth as attyleek. ThIS we of 'lda greatest roles. The box book rentani open Cgs morning. • Itimipstruise Ningleg• The Alleiliway Tersiwishoe Lesvos held their last weekly ineeilng previous W the elect* on. last evening. W the Bandwhy Stssetdsptlat Church, ker. A. B. Bell, pas. President J. B. Clark In.rtut chair, W. J. Preeborn Ilearertaryt , 4 The meatus. was opened `with Prayer by litsv.Clnik. • • • Meares of last sseetlag read and C. proses. - Dr.T.T. Dale, of Toronto. Wag called I lzt . rate larirard and oulllreeseil the 11. r. - Matthew lieGoodigle bang present, Tess asked to address the meetbMr. elle Some his memo. as a tempera.* mho, and pleased himself to steed by the came which, tuts. (Mae so Mach IMO*. =me welch met age gated hunt eating that he signed the Madre to Jona. 1811, and Mande by that pleat's 7 0 . The temperance choir enlivened the ever. Mess with Me best or their masle, for which they were highly complimented by the larse and detellteent arnalence widen mu preeent upon Ude measles. Ittnebeis or tie andlenee signed the l'Ude..' ..ASlJoruned with sle sins amt the bearedlo• Mod 07 4. 8011.. The 'Leagneo•lll meet next Timed" erasing, la Q.P. Church, anenim or gouth. Common -and titutansky *Mewed Awrented. - Mr. John Laehly, scent of the Benwood Iron Works, it Wheeling, West .Vtrgints had s hoed trunk stolen from him oboe: the first Of Mattel:anti, thriomstanoes Doe , steered with the theft threw eusploton 1111X111 Leonard :Gibson, a Pltraburgher. who hid been -employed ht the iron mill stave embed, but left 'lt and mime to this city about the time-the theft wsitoommitted. • requlsltlon woe obtaloed from Governor Bozeman, Of'West Vlrgutia4upon which he we, •orrattell yesterdoy monster bY Chief Some sod elf en Rimers end CuDDL a. MU roam at; Me boaraing houses wee Beembei and some &Midge answering the deserip tton of the contents of the misdag Wink were disoovered. Oftkerlllmledmn the two