THE DAILY .GAZEITE . , nniuzero =EY YORI MIG. akivlDATs Itteirno:4) • FEMME/CV REED & CO, r. ii . z , coprsAstazis. r 6.1. p. ............. r. Ram. ft= - M==! °mai, C9serrt rittaxamq, Nes. 64 At 611 *live MULLET. Pari ir.ettel r tge O N O! ornalax. PAPU or PIIIBEIIIOI AID aummurr CITY. 7.110111 T. Crifd4fltltr krad ISST 11111114 nut VOXIMECIAL ?APES Mae. Belk • grtitiArri: . 07; YYI~ Mabserl .P.r7v* , •••••-.• _ M ITTS. 14dr."6 r OA PITTIMITAGIt. rzsx.a. Eitirintertaytts THE ItEntrxm In PENTEITLWafiri a. iFigures ski •inietimee wicked but r they genersilyinsaage to tell the . ' The array Ler : official inairrritics; In another column, cannot be tor tired into anything but an acknow ledgment that anasswoorr has triumph , ed over ourglftrel candidate, and has ibeen chosen so a seat on the Sammie bench. We here added the columns up sad down, and proved them by casting out the nines, but the invariable and un welonne result-80 jfor the opposition, ; stilt stares :as in the face. In those iilittres. Thith:Tand7 reach V rank. an L i honest akuid, Diets Is a per:we : eel Ber t mon • ey tell of the =Name of 5: every el ten exercising Ids duty mulch I at the -box; of natural deader 4 arising out- of over confidence in the . ; strength' political parties; of the din. ::: • gen of apathy ; the folly 'of carrying I aide or 'godliness se patty Ilanke, and in brief, 't/ley . tell enough golden trellis ,;'• to aftepunsats in a measure for the de feet we bare serfarod. i The ancipsigit just closed was but the prelude to The greater one which now 4: coma !A wise and .benillamt PURI. • thence bait thrown victory into the Made :-: of the enemy for goOd "PTTFnaa, and at •. an oppo t itane moment, The country rr: an aro to Permit Pennsylvania to elect :.: • DenuErat to; the Buprezonlieach. : No. •• serious ixinseqUences will follow aunt( oholce in the reconstruction of the Booth;'' ! nor will,'Bie deliberations of Congressbe hindereii; nor credit and position affected • abroad; I nor agricultural and eurnes• del interests suffer at home. _ National • affairs villi roll on as smoothly and quiet -1 ly with 817.111111W00D on the bench lb —this Btato es with Written!' lathe same position:: Bat the country cannot of ' -ford to place any but a, Republican inthe : Presidential- chair.: Tiait thought or i . Democratic sucoesior to one who by so debsaeol the Willy., cannot divest Half of a train of attendant. national calamitios.. Affer!weartneite efletii the loyal people eougLt quiet and rest, gave way to in• ortneu and apathy, and thus would they ;I have remained bad not ri.'ennsylvania ;;-! thundeeedthe alarm in their ears. They i are no*awake to the movements of the I wily enUmr and in their might will send - him "ritirling up the valley" when next, th y meet at the ballot box. ir --' lOWA has glean a noble lawn to Penney rania. Further away from the Capital'l , f. Um Nation she saw more dearly e importance of.doing her hill duty totarla the country at large, and ti rolled a - heavy Union majority. The returns; l i thus far else the Repub li cans 111,000, which will doubtless be swelled flo to 20, I All honor to lowa. ' - ,1 OntO certainly eleCted Gen. Hays, .1 Regal., ":for Gerremor, by a majority 1 - clocali hugging 8,500. . DAY/10 Dane; adminlstxtor or Mr; Ltneobit'i estate, has published a state ment certified on oath: It ammmted to 1183:0001, ezeltuttee of the ;21,000 dotes- ted by Who will ask - Con. gram tax the widows of soldiers,_ nun:, o l whom am struggling for bread, to sup 7 lira. Lincoln's demand for luxury; d ;very dollar Toted by Con gross is m id by taxes.' Every widow pays a IA of these taxes in every pnr- Ichase she makes of the comforts and even necessaries of life, in the rent she imp, and even her fire on a street cm. i Why should ouryridoyrs, ins Inclieriblic, benapiortedin'yersteroomi, and meal,, en esteblhhment of servants, a "crack tam," and innuions coach kept at an Axpeanrs while others wash to . support-their childoin, and Contribute • • their mites to ber support. Tun Louisville Courier has an odilo rfel htsidelP.Theflod and Morality Par. ty," and pt. that, In view :of this result of the elections, this party should " - again t?ellowilustily far !sus, antillairert bible and an tantleltesery God,' u they • rued to do When Clarrlion and Phillips were - the *lnk spirits of the party. ,, The Courier rejoiass *Wk.'s joy too great for utterance" over the success of its Northam friends, and predicts "the re ? 'tamaf the American people .to those glorious faiiicietu for which their fatti-: ars fought, and to tha free, yepublica femnintent utablished by thom. ,l Who can date the purpose of the Democracy to reistatahiti that Icatitodou which they defended ,to the /Sett and Which has lost this nation three hundred them sand lives of kipt men, and three thousand million dollars, the property of loyal meat" . . A mammal. took place in England, lately, at . Clieztsey Church, the parties to which never met until the morning or the 'wading. A soldier showed'his color-bearet , the 'swill de visite ; . ol his sister. Mut color-benrerfell in lore with the picture, and cant his to the original ' She seelpfriseged the adicluzient,iliey agreed to meet in church and plight their Tows; and accordingly mat and plighted cenzeereklipuivr, of Ahe London Gtobigives , tut santant of disguitMg prsctlal jots . 01syed' off , between- French Marquis sad some lady guests. .They Taft Sour in his bed. He had it ; *Coved od his person, made into cake and fandshed to duo,. After, they:had mien he me a recipe for making the cake, tabe your dour and roil e melt is JO: Im year be a mortifying reflection to thole iiratthiSeens of Allegheny .county who refined or neglected to - tote at' the late election that, if they had toted, Judge William faqu!d hcine been elected. Tlie msjegfty gtTae in this Comity• last year to aieary weld, if repeated this year, hare sarefl at from defeat in the Tar dine/tem of 0116 tlecaocrats during tise'bite campaign, paraded in procession under %omens inscribed "Fathers, Bare sts From Negro Equati—' ty;" but i t lmit lathers condemned tbear to continop that equality by. Toting to coatis= , Slio:,,•!Trhite male" clause in their Consiltidlon• TitsliTiOaDerievret pronourices Gen. Cary a sham all around; stunt Workingman, shaeu-Radical; uham Con. grammar, elected. by shams. lie will "defeat and denounce" Democracy. "Ilia a:epos lino tritumph of ours, nor really of any one else but. Gem. Bam Car 7." Tits chime rrbuiss asks: "Will Andrew Johnson tight? Will he 'db. perm the rump Congress.be the kayo:ter as his followers- Weber' led suggests titst If sget4s ifs . purpose he should openly declare It now, sad sib Its is, dorsemeut In the coming elections. Haretnan, who' pulls down Ws lad builds It again; lives on his estate, near the Gironde.. He ion great time grower and great epicure. • . . . - TIMEX: were no murders; elopements or frightfttl seeldeste, to ttleago;ort the _ . . ... • • . • . _;:iii,„, Igh SSTABLISzt o i • , . ,- n ~,miketvw// , 178. •-- ,A / - - • ' I 1. - ..- ;•,-, , .-•••;-•-• i ; . 0 . . ; . ; 4 . .. Ai:s.- . :-.: ' --.- - i,...-. • ~-; --- ' 1 ; ) -i.4.' : -. .z. ,- a,s._.- . ; 11- 1 ,,,J ~.-,- -- ;fiw.t - ..•:.,. \--, c' ,. ...a , 0 ( 1i ( L,-z --, tt .- 1 ~,- .. I . ‘,,, ~ .. -• . '.',••-, •-'' 'lt4 gi"''''''-'''''''''4''-:.'"'P.' . - • - t ---.--4 -- - i 1 _- ---- -,-- . ~- . 7- _ ___;.,- ---- - -- _ -- _ 2 .--',---_,4'.. • ''.- . - 4..-- -',"-.. . 1_ .. -• ' ) i t --------, L. 4.. . / , . . . . . . . VOLUME txXXIL-NO. 237 RESULT TN THE STATE. I B e low we give the result of the State election, so far u the !Igo*" hare reached la. We have ofiletal majorities In only -two counties, which give Wa• runs a majority of 218; but adding the reported', ; sjorlties in 'the remaining ountleil-Forrest, Plke, Sullivan and' Wyoming4-which will not be materially clanged, the totals stand as given in the table, aid make liwutswoob's majority Ba 2: 00'VERSOR. Jt;nar.... • ario 12,9 a ~' I 152 11E4 ES lIEg m t 0. 51 D2B 1067 CM 1 37 .37,300 l 4. I 54 .4 78 1 Geary's miki. OM Wives Lout MONTISWIIonbar death bed she sent for the Dr., Hanka*, ibis has left an account of her, Ii which he says, "In the course of a long expe rience as a Christian ,misioter, I do not think . I ever saw 'deeper penitence - and humility, more real omstrithin et soul, and more if bitter seltrepreach, than In this poor won's". , When I prayed with her nothing, mild exceed the:fervor of her devotions and never had .I a;more *Mogul ind attentive. hearer when i read the 13eripteres. On my first Tialt, when I took up her bible from the table, the fact Wank me that it opened, of its own accord to the touching story of Christ's forgiveness of the Magdalene in the time of Simon' _ .Gor. Saunnow, in his 'Hessage„ says the !tate Guriumment is. firmly anal:dished by time, Congremional ro• cognition, and popular ratification. He testifies to the aptitude - of the colored people in acquiring lemailedge, and to Melt moderation and good sense in ci f =Wig the rights of Altman. He ',Commend& naminuation of loial men. la_Tennesteci for losses sustained dining the war, *RI . disband she State militia es soon al Alto.'.Tektatak-.. portiois `of Middle and Wait Tennessee will permit him; and saps that instead Of costing the Stale mllltoati u smarted, it has wet little mere than the. Leath of e:m11. lion. . Tax niddence of Peter Fisher, near Hircna, Minn., was burnsd on the night of the 2d, sad - four persona partshed in the Itaisim, notwitluttandlag , the efforts of Mr. Vlaher to rescue them. When .loosed: he carried .hla 'wife and infant, three days old, tea place sf , misty, and returned to find the floor of the second story fel/en:l4. - 4nd Mrs. Kadeland, 73, his wife's aunt, Jamb, aged e, his son; Jolua Koch,'aged 22, a kind man, and Elizabeth . Twee, /deed giri; in the flames. The skeleton: of the annt•was !braid, with that of the, child, locked lit her inns. Wit are aialn - assured that Prussia belbsees.when NaPoleon says he means peace; he means' pomm hi now Ynnceia tam , say.thit She heliertn Prussia tells the troth. Both are Ms- Mmbilits, or they world net endeavor to Impress oni . l?:# irOd . that they are Freiannuerenielas thirrn k ii , the side of the British. Government. A rising is hourlympeeted In some of:the leading clit or Ireisidl. he Grover*: went shows good tamper in endevrering to keep its Irish _down. nadir such dr- - Ta>t editor of the Paris /Limos has been tined for slander Log the police in . asying, "Out of- twenty, arrests for the most triding'tinsed fifteen are accompa nied by insults and blowd." Tan:worm ofludiana ase.eumoiling, under tho banner or Garibaldi. It la anno meed that Victor.. Rammed will proclaim Boma a part orlds Itmgdom. Tatranuotb forbade the publicatili othlimemoire for thirty years after his death. The 'Au expires next summer, when they wUI appear. , Tax British Erosantlcal Society offer reward for improvements in. aparatas for alrtrayel, .04 lace,io,turia extiltd- Son In May nest. - - Ur 2%w York Tritruno proposes to license prlia . fighting:. PERSONAL. 4.; °senior Letcher; of Virginia, Is very ill In Lexington. =General Sheridan. I to kave a recap- Son at Portland, Maine. -Mine Janausehek, n German actress, is Arraing crowds at do Academy of Music, New York. —General - Shedd= had an enthusiastic reeepdon In 4.Thany.. Iu his speech he eald: To my old comrades I MBV lay that for the last few years we havo'boon making history, and I hope that history w 11 bo good history, and that they will not have recorded in It that rebellion is honorable." At Pillan, In Pinatas, lives a woman who baa Ihr Fenno- years . consecrated her life to the ...dangerous task of rescuing Parsons from aldpwnwk and drowning. This Prussian Grate Darling, who has .saved more than three hundred persons, is kohl to the highest veneration by nit classes et the people among whom she ' lives. INBI I EDITION. MIDNIGHT. INFORTINT FROM EUROPE. The Italian Insurrection. GRAVE STATE OF AFFAIRS. The - Whole Nation will Fol • lowl Garibaldi, THE teNCOROAT IN AUSTRIA; 'Fenian Alarm in Great Britain, iy T•►pe to i►. i'lttstnisita Giutia c 33£1 oM I= RAUL nanny nor nrcoritran. .Icartiort, tictober 11001 I —The' Macs In a leading article officially de-, aloe that Earl Derby hat rinligned hie ' position as the bead et the Ministry, "or Quit he eceiteinplatie, &Wig ha.. • telkeit.ritasoy caurnata, eto:s.• n $ I.iVitßio9l,i October 1 2 Ercsing.--, 390 rc , 43 1t is stated tn.-day that the Sabilitl es of. 757 Campbell & Son, recently •announced ae • having failed,: will reach R2l. 0,000 ster ,. 780 ling. rtlxiAt kIaILX • COirt IN IJEA. lasznrooty tlctaber Fenian alarm still continues. The pc- Ike made to•day a descent on an wash ilshmard which was 'lied as the head cpwiters of the Fenian . Brotkerhcod, in this city, and arrested six persons st ewed of l'enlAnbutt. A rising was fear ed at Lleunick, but the precautions taken by the'iovernment proxerded =I • Lwanog, t . .)ettiber la.—Nruch fault I. found with the selection by the Forchn Men of Edward Tfttthttoo , now Minis ter to Brazil; to represent (Brat Britain at Wanhington, nh annotuwed last week In the ' , London Mara. The opinion generally ciapreosed that none but diplomat Ist !or the higiwzt rank should be 334 1816 1007 377 2632 146 soot to I.lfd States to tilt the post occupied IT the lota Sir • Frederick Brum : Lon Dos, :October J. Ituttc impended iortymentl . ; . ; 1T LT. OEM ORATE STATE OF AFFAIRS-VICTOR ERA MMiN=M;IIII • Lo:enov, October 11..Midnaplf.—Dil, patched,' this Ilveitthg floni Paris 'date that alfalfaln Italy are very grave. It la the dotterel belief that the whole nation will follow Garibaldi in the effort to re-. atom. Ronio 'to Italy: 'Vidor Emanuel will Won j ono the Roman frontier nod proclaim Rome ea part of lila kingdom. naninstail s t CLINMAND Or TUN • . lissanairwr roma,. 39,7 FT.OILENCE, October 19.—Garibaldi boo nano 1 h 1» son :Menai, Geaeralbadusi of itielletidutlonary torero engaged thtt movement on Borne. :It le ...toted that, ban& of the ittendet.hAve been ,tirteen over by. thefi'spal trooptt and dittitented by the Nnhonnl tom?, =MD =l2 = enta Ittrituuretober Nerrn..—•The Garth Gerscusir- ....141.41011 organ pebliehr'xit in tide eiti, /Intl whi r eir is believed to reflect in some degim the slaws of ftlemstrekeryri lu tilt!, morn- Ing'n Serum thet it I. firmly ',anvil - tr.A fir Wo nineerity of the French. Erupeinen denim-for-Team =l3 THE CONECHIDAT-111,E FDA MEE i'Vrriess, Cietober • - -A bill for abol ishing 'the Cioneordat has been intro-. &Mod in the Aingrfart Reichsrath.. The bill L opposed hy 'the Government on the ground that the Cistiewnslat is a treaty and • not a low, and hence not a primer subject for tha v. v ilhal q sce of the . I rrxti!or 4.1101 !MIL PeAnr. Duntrw 13., 1 —Apprebensions of another Fenian binding, caused by reports that a attipletonameel had been men hovering off shorn at Kerry and and other. portiena of the Irish coast, are subsiding. The war vessels which have beMrguarding the southern and eastern manta of the Island 'tor some time pant, will he wittairtitili, with the ixeerttlell of one or two Iron clads. =Mr 1312'131.0 arrrartro•nuoin manntin . Parun,cieber 11,-Ereitiap.—Tise Em peror returned to thin city front Biarritz on Tuesday. • The Bourad in !wimp,. and reoke- are declining, I=== . litvattooot, OctA)ber 12—Midn igh t.- The ateatuahlp Cl* whkh wan to sail for l:lemon at nnon,to-day, hi itetaini.4l by 'a mover) storm, whibli atilt prevail., . . • IiTSAACIAL ;RD COMMilEtlini. Lotteok', Oct. 12.—.Yeea—Consols 94.1. We are still without edition from flew York, catingto the proaration of Mike egraph line on the AMOIiCSII Midi.- The following' nra the prices of the 'chief Ametican securitiee, altattgio weak, without tefereomittit the condition - of oar Lome markets: Illinois central 7911E48 421; A. *WC W., 211; Centel 714. - Idvrerpoi., Oct. .12. Noce. —Cotton .kt probable open s quiet and 1t• . 01 i n ead ttiiice • 7i nTid! ming upismax, at Sld; noodling °rime; Breadstullk market opened active and Arm, though,the prices , are, without quotable alteration'. Loretto; October 12.—Atnettbm.—Con eels -closed. at PU. Shove lint report Ameriestn. advice. have been received. Closing rani Ylliunin Central, 771; Five Twenties, ill; Atlantic A. Great Western, '211; Erie, FRAIVICTOILT, Omober 12.—Bretting.— 11. E. iSoncla dosed at 741. • Ltvenroor, October. Cotton—During the day the market be came active under the favemble trade re port, and the salmi largely exceeded the estimate at the opening; prime advanced .1,15 en American timctiptinne; "mid dling uplands, 11 A. led; middling °demi., 7-1121 mica 18,000 bales. Brondatutirs market closed active and firm. Wheat advanced to 9ie cad la (rental for No. 1 311lwaiikee red, and Hid far white Cali fornia. Other article. unchanged. Pm- Ninon. and Produce unchanged. Axerwtmr, October 11.—Ereniv.—Pc troleum closed at 271 francs. - - • • Lotenow (Mot:ler 13.—The latent report from .Frankfort gnome itnltell Mates bontltt et 74,tf. • A. tllnpatelt from Antwerp report, the petrolount market firmer at 58 crane. per barrel for standard white. • , • • FY IBIOR DEO 8 ST IsTeillEß, Naw ' Yong, (ktober 13.—8 y the arrival of' the steamillip New York,- from Bremen on tbe inst., and Southampton October tat, two days later mall advioes have been received. The news. la manly anticipated by Cable. . Earm,urn,—Tlee Prim* and Prince= of Prussia alltkvielt the l'rinea and Penman -of Wales at Sandringham to the middle -of October, and then visit the Queen •at Windsor on her return from Scotland. • Alderman Allen has been electrd Lord Mayor of London. '3.rn.—The'ralltlealkat of the Treaty of. Commercelietween the Papal Govern ment rind France hits been exchanged. Carrolsrt I Nernazartore.—The Wend Vizier hat proceeded to Crete,. Ise Com mleelonerPlenipotentlary from the Porte to inquire into the MUMS of discontent, and inaugurate a new organization. for future administration on liberal prin ciple.. Intelligence from Candle announces literate Frenrh, Iltusetan, Italian, Prue. elan and Auetrlan vessels continue to transport Cretan &tallies to Greece. Fifty thoututud persons had already left llendiv. The light between the (taroks and Turks madame. PITTSBITRGH, MONDAY,' OCTOBER 14', 1867 iktMAdDIG'Z'ON. LB/ Telegiepti to the rittehareh Gazette. ] WASIIINOTO; Oct. 12. I $ 6 T , Tag - COtTiCTERFEIT 7.305.-POFV, TH OF DI =I 'Mr. Clark, chief of the Printingllureau of the Treasury, to-day presented to gee 'stet-Y. Ilicdulloch a detailed official re , port In referetiOlttithit counterfeitHetwn- Thitiy notes. - -Ife amps all notes thus fiir presented are' of the denomination of one thousand dollars,. dated June 15th. 18115, end hear check letter Aor B. 'None of them with . •C or It check letter have yet been discrerecl, but he thinks It not , Improbable i f such may lair° been printed.. The s t a lls of :lifter - once are: • tinterfeit seal is one-six teenth of nn t ch larger than the genu ine, and b la- differing take is drz 'the &olnts r i t z i lo a n n e il t ie he ge e n o u u t n o tg counterfeit points hely_ tlons of the seal are the same sire in both counterfeit and genuine. The ink of the. counteribit nerd is of a lighter reel then the geinibde. Second—The llgures of the counterfeit numbers difibr In shape, particularly in the figure fodr, =dare printod•with dil terent ink •. - genuine has a xiietalle lustre, whilolthe . 00unterfeit in dull and louden:...- Third—Central vii.tnette; axprestslort of the face in the counterfeit female tigure is reel - different fitirri the gzi r mine„as tho eyes are larger and snore open. - elan longer and heck narrower than in the original; the convolution lbws forming the cloudiug at the right ,irtho female tiguro• are more fiSttentsl indbuir curve,. 40 -the counterfeit limb thby are In the. original, and the clouding used in the figure is slight and indistinct in the counterfeit, -Snaking the spas, between the 'fignin antl'words "I'reastirr ftepirt. meat" lighter in the colurterfait thaniin. the genume; the letters formingthe wont ."pluribus" en the shield at the left band figure are well defined M the erigized, but In the counterfeit they are irregular 'and conflated, and the linos do not form perfect letters. Them are many ether minute points ofdillareiate In the central - vignette, particularly iu the drapery,. which careful emu/dilation and compari son will disclose. Fourth—ln the herder of the winder felt nolo the blnck central Millet are very irregular In length, while in the genuine they are perfectly uniform and regular In limit. length; the Counterfeit hits more white spswe about the .tyntral star than the genuine, and the black dots around the white space, which aro perfectly in concert in their arrengeMent in the gen uine note, ore irregular and not concent ric in the Couidedelt; the White lines shout tho star on the coupon hinder are larger and clearer in the genuine than In the counterfeit, and the work between the star in the counterfeit is confused and indistinct, giving the counterfeit coupon border a muddy took, while the genuine is clear did sPiencliitg, Piffli—in the black counter of the one thousand central sours the figures aro ilearer to each otlZr the counterfeit than they are in the original, and the cy phers are more oblong In the counterfeit than in the genninel In the green tint 01 the counter otre then:sande thli mind spur at the left foot of the figure one In the genuine note cats Into the lsear4 ebaped centre lathe work, while in Wei-counter- felt It is entirely -clear of it.. Stixth—ln the And letter in the :Smarr carer's aigmatnre, crooning the ends of the hair lino of the, upper andiower portions of the fetter l' in the original form n imall triacqulrjr space In the white, and this While space in wanting in the ..man. terfeit; in the geautne note there is n Kell defined emu. line on the to of tiun cert. tel U . in the word "united" under the Treasurer'," al i rtiat y Ttt In the ran. tertell:therela onl Oat line connec t - . imithe tope Or Lbw!' . There am many other points. different not neeeleanr for detail, as those above recited :will lead one expert to detect thein. The back of !he counterfeit note has many striknm points diffemoce from the genuine.. Among them It may only bo nomoatry to notice that the ay aloid work upon which the words pay to bearer - aro , to Much darker and heavier in the ....noterieit than it to in Me t,hu counterfeit linen beingrouttli,*laile n'tirimneara,44 , n .nd dear. .Tho'uqtrtru elmempisil6 . cloid work is iritliecounfo lbil deiarbr - to the tablet which. vneinse>. tilt. term. option (bun it. is in origin:O. In the date option "(If' niter June r, is near pi the tiguree tSeo in the gen IsittZ. whilit in the entanterfeit tho "th" is sonic. dintence from the Mimea. An expert in noting-the ditteroinm Will timroclySell to notice ninny dhow, which exist, but with 'whit* it in delime.l nn nerennery to extend thin report in &toil. TELEGRAPHIC SIMMARY —The. Kansas Pacific Railroad. and telegraph line reached Fort Bay s loot w —The 'steamboat 4. If. Isney, of the St. Louis and Omaha line, was anew...stand mink on Thursday night of led week, in the .I!dierouri, twenty-live miles :risme St. Joseph. —Eleven of the Philadelphia judges of the election hold on Tuenday last entered a formal protent against the reception and carolling of votes mat by siddiern In the United States regular service sit Fort Delaware - because, an in contended, they were received contrary to the letter and Writ of the , Act, of Assembly of. Anted ./Ith, RSA, the 'first usetion of whichprovldis that only qualified elm torn In actual • udlitary - aervico. tinder a requisition of the Prealtlemt of the .tlni- Led States, are entitled to vote; And nine the section .of the, saute act, which requires the returns to be erigro d by officer. of Pennsylvania volunteers, If these votes are thrown mat Shari wood's majority in Philadelphia will Ire Increased about one hundred. —A tiro at St. Louis, &Wortley morn. log, mused a' loss of about sixty thou. sand dollars. • Tho principal losom were J. iirL.Brown .k Co., clothiers, Boothen Gerken, paints and irreales, Sod L. It. Wayne. Wank , maker—all . pretty , well —Major Matt S. Want,; editor of the ..MMaIN (Term.) &or, flied - on the 12t1r,oe a congestive; chill. —ln San l'eanch,eo, eshom seiday night last, a' livery 4 Stable . And enveraf frame buildings weretlestruvott by n flee, causing a tom , of about f1i0,050 —The fair at St. Lents closed on Saler day. It wen unprecedentedlyeurressful, the revelple exoeedlng one hundred thou wind dollars. The principal feature of the ring , on Saturday was' the contest of speed against time for three prices; the Brat being this. hundredTlant„, Stowe and seventy-five, and the third twenty five. Sir Waiter, owned by E. A. Pear son, of Louisville Hy., took the first. price'- Roils Gold Duet and Rosa Gold Duet, owned IF L. 1.. Bergey, of Jeffer son nty, ~ the seomd and Mini. private prom 1111/ for the Segall buggy horse waawon by "George D. McClellan,' driven by-Mina Alice Howe, daughter of flee. W. Rowe, owner of the horse. Tills contest excited groat. ealktudaem, `a .lady . never having. speeded a bores in bort - teas In this.ring before, For saddle geldings four ye ars and over,' Logan Purley, of Van ersallles, Ky., took the lira pro mitten. For saddle mares four yransand over the first premium was -Mr. Schockenry, Louisville By.; second by Mies AlkW, 110Nre, St s ,l= l /1 AtoCkf ssies will Inks place on the fair grounds —The schooner MeekMlizabetb," load ed with lumber, from Detroit to Buffiddi . was street( by a smut!' andartnk off Via , million on Friday, night of last:week:. Sill mod and a boy wore on beard. .The mate was washed ashore' and waded.l --Gen. Sherman belt gene to 'Sew York preparatory to returning to the West. —TheTreeldent box remitted the were - tonne by court-martial of sixteen regular soldiers to forfeit Iwo months, pay fur attending a;GFeedart plc. _Buffalo, et _uffalo, last fail, in Fonlatkuniforart. ; lion. Ji. lff.Stanion fins gone to Ohio to attend the wedding' of lien. lerwitythe, of Oen. Sheridan's staff tun daughter of ex-Gov. Dennison. . :;r; —The e President-huts decided not to grant a court of inquiry to Gen. Stehle/4 or to ra-open the men of , Fitz John Yon. —The &eremite/it, will law nothing by the counterfeit seven-thirty honele. as the' Treasury Department decider that the loner mast be the person who nego , tinted and endorsee the bond. —Commodore itudd, of 'Virginia; on the Nary retired list, died et. Pbtiedei- phia on Friday evening lest. ireCtetle, the Pelee ►lrbter Chen A-y WWI lib America. I. nibs for 010.00 e. Egg Telegrapa Ic the tlittehers . Oasette.l ST. Lotwa ' October 13.-- . 41111ke IfoCoolc the pugilist, ban telegraphed to Frank QUotn, editor of the Now York Clipper. that ho bait forwarded to him one tholf sand 0-I!ari forfeit money-, and a ehal lcog.o eve light any mail itt/Linerlca,. par ticularly .too-Coburn,.for ten tiwilmnd dollars or lose. SECOND 1111101. THREE ObLOCkrA': VIRGINIA, - Irtirer•rn %' *m a. ILlltlli liesm• _ __ , -.Beatstration Ole, 157 Teiceramt to mi.lxnehargli Illastue.i , Itionminvb, October 'l'2,..ribrierld ,O. Ilrown, Chief of the Preedrati's 'Bureau, of this State, has received 04etter from. . Norfolk, explaining -the . tlMoultY' on Taylor Farm. Thdao'nogioOlavii, been alio - Wed lee remain utunola,ed.:.mi the faint to this time. litt Taylor P"PißtiOned . .. . a year ago, and Imit been try . lug to oust them; but they pendstently defused to leave. The agent of tho' Woodnien'a Bureau aecompanied a ',natty from ' Norfolk to Taylor'S WV a few ' days., sin cr to - by to Tiara ii• thrice to..leave, offering . Otani 11 , p lace -on Gret. Wise 8 farm, which Is 4 11 in the hands of the.Bureaufbut thee aasetubled and refused to compromise,)mying the 1- President. had no right toparderx Taylor, l'titat,,dLtoldreil they would retrain on the Tdrm and , defend - what the t y4 ll alun to be their rights. Steps will be to eject them by ..101l process. No du breakhas °marred yet, and therelumbeen no armed demonstration, hutitis lettrodtrouble and bloodshed will grow out of *., alTairbe• fore the lig:natters are ciectetV I 'rho Board of RegistratiotiOwal their books look evening, . Durflig the five days. fond hundred and eighty-nine whites and one hundred and gilly-egvon blacks were registered in thl4 city. .• The' Afrimm Chervil. haiini; . bemire -fused, the Republican nmss e omlnatiug. Convention will therefore held in Capital square on 'Monday. - t Llnnuicutt and Unilems - ocal will pro 1y.. - be the u wunlidatts nominated. -u-.. -.. ' ; NEW YORK CITY tar vile/rani: to thannisarsh viatettef Now YORK, 000t,Di hi. (FAT. Til COUNTERFEIT 7-tits. There are no further ilevcdriptuonis of moment is comm.-lion with the spurious Seven• Thirties. ' The countericits are all one thousand dollar hinds; none higher than that being discovered: tiouvicven or EunnszLioStis r. Aaron Meyer, arrested 'and brought back from San kranClNce for eiribc=icv, men ,, woo in-dar convicted in Brooklyn: . • `1 - ()ennui Schuler, the Murder:a' of Lirrle Flynn, In thin ; in - Augniat of last year / was arrested her lost night. REVENUE DEFICIENCIES. The revrlitie officers have Win Laved - . tigating . din toluene of some of. the air riagenmonfaeturerea Aineablirg, Masa and have monad importan4 duiVatm , etv. The lurk ,Haryest li me celled to-day by revenue racers:" Olianmileod and twentv-five barrela.of orb y and a distillery Brooklyn wore ° " °l "' • Stoirrtia.at, The number of &Saha thie lin'eetc **W. Neiw 'Value Octoberiri, 1507. REGIrq'ttATION. • • The regiltratlonnt vaeni for th iNo rillier elect ienhoglnel n here Monday... carrtim !TAUS h•Oren large American flag., captured on hoard the rebel pinite Shenandoah. aold at auction here yesterday. *es t GTa r:;. • - tej ruumf4Kt. *swift). WANIIINGIIIN, Oct. 12. FAVALNT - OF c•orro0 - 3tobtrntoitato .tho ,Cluart of Claims Ito Ihe Sunthertt ogled-ow/0a awardod by the l7oott ua Juar teat to loyal kutthern ,111111114111 m, alllolltitillg to ”116 hundrod thousand dullara ..not two ur three tall liotu as reported,•ltave bent adjudittated stud p4lttent utaoe, aftec a are the first fudgmenta fenderell by the Court of pants Lu favor le . 'al South ern elaimants for ootton oalauital by the Irnlttal States ArtrOw; the,. proeneus .ranch wprutun" a`d'ttYo-10 lbo Treasury oomsurnistoo PRlxONErin' TRYLATTIO. - . 1, lion. Mr. Shanks' and J. ISAarrnbee: "ehalrmou nudelerk of the Congressional Colon:at WO on the 'Treat:neat - of ninon ers ..r Wat, left ihr Boston to-night, where . , the Committal, will ail to take teatituouy In use Now."EnulantrStaceo. ' : CANADA CE=! ==== =:=l Pour Cot:81 , 10(K, Clinul/.oclabor store and ' erAdence tit lintuunl Ylop the rf,ldonm of .L 4 (#, Carter, and the Express Cunor, and rwtotnee. were destroyed by fires thin morning. Low stxmte-10,000. . L. KiNtotToN., Ootober the mt.ogutier Magnet, of the Royal 3,1a.11 Line, while cunning the replds, .ttuelt.* rock, lcnoeking' n hole under her thre eastle, And NI - . ran ashore: The Amour titumplon La,. been cent for to bring oft the 15awienger4. ,Thoolzito be atrcd wttlout dzunstgr.: • CHARLESTON, S. C. GeCar by ConflOrrhig With Goy. N order for Ca. Elrellon-yroor morn saw litillF-nrPeetn4 L..lrn ' neon Ir,y Neorooo.' ter Taiegraph to tteritubstit (inane.) nsrwroir, OM. Ilif.-- 4 3en:estilty r.d staff go to Columbia to-morrow to con sult with tioCernors Orr • and Worth. no oimer for on elertlun.for a (baron lion will be homed on Oanby'l reform t nor Romero and ' , tarty havo arrived end- pre wetting the arrival of the C. S. %learner Wildernee. It le reported that .a party of.nogines last 1140A:torn up the tra c k Of. tbe South Carolina Rialrmil. at /loPhihei rwirr. C - lumbla. and that a train eras thrown from the track and the cars robbed. • RICHMOND , Goonll lostroilleuPpapoialliolptiN tam Valsolly of tilio 111•Omo•OraOS1on Let LINOS of ma Prealdsaink ills reseratm tome ritt•bwith wate.3 Itleirmex Oeteber rho applied for reads tatit. der the last amnesty of the-P/04441dt . npon taking the oath to support Meant: efitutlen, intends to test the validity of fltti ROCOnStriletiOU •the legal effeetof the Atnnesty Proclamation. Ile Win 'apply to the United , States. Abstriot *met for n mandermso to co npet the reg istering ollieer to register tits mate, and if.vernand im wm appeal to the Supreme Pond. 0810-,EW10 . 17.0p0 emend xi' umxistaf Ilanindost Conosy. tairrtrapoilitnialAtindisrati lltiOtt. Gmels,,EFT, 0.,, 014. 3,3,74710 (Arial returns ,offiarrilltori comity. Ilio follower molt:- -Fur ,Corogrem, Sot ond District, Cary's majorliy Iti 05Pf for Oev ernor ynatrrilijr • •l,s:4l - against Constitutional - Annauntnent, majority, 4,677. John Sebastian, Union mmlidaie for Coantt arrtitaurer, received tholargrott majority, it Irvin; 1704. The Tinton paw:ll44es fur StantSenate received an liver:me% majority of 1471, and tbo.Rep res„.Eithea 1,435. Total vote of tbe nottniv ]i4,: , 115. • ". 11;id8134CITSETT8 Descant b$ atale Ono•Sabbas raniataa DY m o a—a Oltisna Shay by a. lay Talesrail loybe Ylttabyn. buctlY./ Oct. .12.—A. party fir Biala anudithles made a demeent on a. gaming eatabllninnent at: Weallold, and wore assaulted by a mob of over live boodrad persona, tiring _pistols and throwing atones. ,thinn J. Brook,. woo 'shot and killed- by Deputy. .Chapin, of this city. The °Moors aro now in Jail and will be examined to-morrow. The. act wan one of absolute self defewie. ILAVANA. ima.epoty els pleura in tame /loos. In, yd.ltuLon rlttabiands Mutate.' 1-lAVATIA, tktdberl2—Tho Govern nent hn, ebeledietl the auction :too topoly. Among the angers by the uteorner Colunthin, wh ich tattled to-tley for rtai maphi., were Mr. Otterburg and :hit? IrOntilY Gen. Maddenalatt Weal. Hy Tafeiraoh to ntiPittaborgh jimAny. 0at.1.3.,-Gen. Sheridan will learn Alto weal tQlnarPalv on the.ltLs train. t ~~~ ~~~ - a FoRNIA.•• • • ,Pregreakor Central PinetinlESll• romll , 4asp ben 'by 17,111411 gnats. tut istssrapa tti, a ritt•tizrrh asurttAi.l - '.SAS YUAN o Oct. 13.—The United Comm t . . States Comm loners have finished their , iliepedfinif al - he Cetitrot Pacific Ball- 1 i road ne st of k'raticlacn• They ewe' fully -a ka ed ' him 'elide, : culverts, bildgen,•.ete , which •. they . pronounce Li:relay-five er cent, better, c nntracted than nay Jon or tgo .rmil , before ac cepted. i r that sdetion there are al ready four Iles of ro oting and-.two and a bolt add anal wIll•be . built this fall, After ath . ugh examination the. Com- Minslou ~ nanimounly recommend the governm - t to accept- the rood. The t Comthissi leis then commenced tiii primarytapectioo or the road two dritioS -eet• nt , Coburn 's Station. Cars. are: nulling east cliqht. and &half tidies anti ctoodruction trellis are laying the track at the rate of one mile and it half:daily. In thirty days the section will , bes. completed. The intermediate tiectlmi dyer the summit will not he com pleted the tninsportatlmi 'purposes until early next spring, although the company expt‘et fin lay the track before winter. By August next cars will be running . to Truckee river, near Crystal Peak, while aaansiderable portion* of ths. road will. be graded towards fluullsilt. • .... • SAN: ra.uvrisco, papers of October sth eontain aorxmitts- onnto llitlittn outrage, Joseph Was #l.lO. and ,alped, and binbody. Nulled by savage', wiatln half , mite of Ofryhee. A miners' !vogue has been formed, with - the object. to fix the wages nt six dollars per day. The minors •stro talon - srntrlkoj told work We, keen. stopped In . thetridnes. meeting Itekl in 0.760, 0 41 m price • Al' kr4allondem fni couirnerelid purpo se. .wni , hoed plat:relay-live- • - Desuneressie Brkitetegi. • • Esti 'relevant, to the Intt4nrab Useacte..l PA:TLYVILLII, Oct. 11.—An Immenso uteetiog.iriisboLt.in•night at the Court ,Bonne ty •fisit" tietnocrary to express groth tido at the result of the elections to Ohio and Pentutylvaniu.. A serien of up. propratte resolutions men• tlophisl. Bon fires syere lighted, a display of ra.kets, Nude ealute of one liniiiired gone. M 44: Viso onthuoinsin woo grout. SAO FrANCtNe.O. CAL., Oct. 11. —The Democrats arejobiltuat over the returns of.tbit elections In Ohio, Pennsylvania and illtileon, endure tiring 31 saints. Si.s t,octo, Oct.i2.—'fito Democrats of title city held 'a large end enitand.tic conning et the Court kiouse to-night in honor of .the recent Democratic victories in Ohio and Pennsyivania. Gen. 'Nathan Rennf presided and efiettehie were made by IfOn. John Ilonan, Jo% S. Green, I,lrich Wright, and other 'gentlemen. The : following rtwolationsi were noted: mouoly adopted: Resolved, That w. hall the remidt of the Soltedenitin Pennsylvania and Ohio an an Mat 'the people of ttio country ore nursfiling longer to ho tassel to death for the politica elevation of the .negro to dm exclusion and degradation erthe white man. lie/Wont, That the Democracy of 8L Loots, In mass =meeting..-assembled, tender to the .liatilotle freemen of these Staten, and of Hemnelty end California,' sincere and hear_felt thanks for Me no-. bin battle they have made in defense of constitutional liberty . and the mantis ' nonce of Repuhlienn Mediations in thin country, Ileaniml, That endenvor,_no the first oppnv:cmity: to folio * 10 Mis souri the good example end do likeirnte. SAVA.NNAS, Tyre)*neat Prosession Pratt*Mimi by 'War Abilierfsese. =I • SAVANNAH, Odfa.A`V 13.—:ktayor Ab derimn I. i.vmed a proclamation pm hibit inna torchlight provenalon, on the avound that it Tfmtl4 likely result to riot nod VOnilAtgratioh. The Republican torvtlou iltiVVflit.4l for :four o'clock. to morrow afternoon, .runt the torchlight proevaaion to take placiiin the evening, lmiennitoly. postponed, MEMPHIS' Ifsilemr ietere_ Effteemte Inert.* air • tar los.itravo to tr.. 11:.-111), , 110 U•Segte 13.--The phyriciene of the elty enunell d'elm"tt hA t : they ellow fever rphlemie :mu g rapi, Por*--set en 110 V C 113.4.4 repnrieid during tho n ticentr-futfr bolus Orld l / 1 1Wal noon to-day: Irkitthe r clear, with n light fr.& thl. morning. 4444444 Mlllk 4 t*l Telegr.b to U., Vlttmborsb . At.nany, Oet..l3,—A.vollixion Occurred last evening. jnat. antaide the city Watts,' hetween • n cur loaded with Iron, which had broken off froth the tor. m. train, near the sottntutt of the hoary grade westor the city, and the ti r. 0.- neenenger train west, smashing the engine and one or two ears, and oruabing to &saki, a pat. nenSer..nntned•i Charles ti.. /Stilton, of Glenville. Now York, who was standing on the platform. No other Tomo was ipJuta4L Three, tuna who were on the freight ear grit ere:4:o'oly before the corn- Tamperhsg With Om assurer. bUtatts Enrsuns:, , -"Ftse roe of ta!nr 'sliiiclUirges his ;skit ixinditing one iflt She candidates ?mate Itspuldican ticket to •handle the ote ttohretards before Vsi tog examined by the Retails Judges." . . It also says that the nincildete wee "seem I . . In excl.ive posnession of election re- / Annie before their final adfudication," on : the morning of the' de* "on whiob . the Return Judges mit: ~'• . • - - .... • The •"electiow niturni rethrred to by the /NW, were not inloy_poesnemloth-and wore not on me In thin office, nor within my control et the time mentioned.. The papers direr:lid tolinktilled In this'oillee by thelteiurn Judges, on the morning of the tiny on which the Return Judges moat, iast , one copy of the tally list, one Of thalint of voter* and une copy °rota , • oath - of the elettloti officers for tspilielee-• don district: "The - • ueleetton , return,".' for each district, in ;nude not exelunlvely forth° Return J'udge, to baby by: hint: pre-. tented to nod read before the meeting of Return Judge*, and Iherte -.election re • tarns" are not required to lie filed here until ofter,the 'pm= Judge. have - Mad I them, folded them together, and made out thefr certificate' of }.e math. .I.lp to title writing thine "elOctlftn, retnnian bayonet been tiled here, nor have they in ani.l'en.As r m t.. P.,' inio'n7 -PP!. . ammn. io • •• . . I ; There raffia not, then; have' been any hinidlibit 'of .electien returns"-In this office, by any nee,' nines dime Were, in every mute, in the exclusive ponnension of the Datum •Judges, , non I aver their Vo it g:ily e tin and oti e papers refute-ted by law to be Mod M i tre, Prod:gel:M rY's oinee,jtreprtheni open to public ex ninkultlon, and I have n right di, permit any one who appilen, to examine them, It I think proper. . „ In the sane, inferred.. to thy the:Xbaf, a re orter of oo of the papers asked the pr i vilege. on Friday monllng, before the Return Jodges met, ofeepying the nom= tier of votes polled, from the tally lints, on Mod on that day, and I permitted him to do no, thn examination being made in my premence , and with my. assistance, Tito "elcrtlon ninths , ' rorreeponillng with the tally lints were, in each MPS, in the exclunive possennlon ,of the Return Judges. s Tho Peat. adds: .. We , are. certain on Democrat would have been 'permitted to do :no." It is n sufficient annwer to this to say that during adobe time the repor ter before elluded to wan engaged in ex amining the tally lists, and foreome con-. siderable time niter; Air. John C. Darr, brother of the editor of the Ilist, wan old: engaged lii examining ibein. Lie exam ined, I believe, every tally lint tiled, In this office on that day. Ho WAS, AS I supponed, acting'aa reporter for the /bad hut-whether or not, ha is well known an a Deinocrat,und ho - used all the wild legt* that svero aeconiod to any ono at that or anyether time ' .•' .' .• , • ' JAMS ll.Wavrnu; Prothonotary. . . = fin flaurday.the enterprising real m . tato agents, Messrs. tt %%utterly, of I,awreneeville, hold their first grand sale oflots lathe beautiful town oftlebokoni We understand lots sold fast mid at a get's' Muir°, owing no doubt to the beau tiful situatiers.' . . The sale had to be ad lourned. owing to the' barge niunber of oht to bo soltl; iSotleo ofneeti sale will be given this week. Portico wishing to In vest In real estate should watalt Um sale of tho balance, as they will not spirst beg ging for purchasers, QUltentarliCOnftmill attended the stale on Saturday, and we, have no doubt at more .will be on lutud on the day of sale. - To A'orrro Mme.—By referring to our advertising columns in to-day's paper, you will hod a flab large room on second door suitable for two Inning men, and within doe minutes walk .of the-Pcsm. orrice, for , rent, rise advertiermant on theincendpsgs. '4., PRICE THREE CENTS CITY LID, SUBURBAN. • I mg, °Rip's' Totals. • TllO following are the totals of the vote . eset Allegheny county, at the election' on Ttiesday last, for the different candidates: ; InrPREME JUDGE Retry - W. Willlaliojt, - George Stargwood• f/. WiMame , ' niajofity - : 9ENA-TF. Russell Errutt, B'- Jameal . , Barr, D. Andrew Burt,'L. IL, James Folisbury, 13,76,1 -7,794 - 4,OSe 625 El Errott'e itutiority over Barr - 5,971 • •- , ,m'er all 7 - 1,24) AMIN3IBLI: Goole . Wit am R. rord, - Au atm Heckert, Alexander MWar, R - • George R. Riddle, 11, • - David I.:Smith, R, • " James H. Ropkitus, D, - Francis Sellers; Di - . • Augustus Hartle, D, Samuel MaKee, D, - William M. Murray, D, - UzzlittSterrart, D, • John'W..lirepn, L. 11, Thos. A. Antistrong, L. 11, J. S. Hillman, L. R, - William Matthew-4i, L. R,• W. W. Alexander,,L. It„ Brarbury, Ave744* llettulitican cods - - 13,1c41 Dernbaratie Vote - 5,571 baltor Reform Vote - • VW Repnblican minority 5.381 over all 1,T21 - 14,210 - 13,874 14,103 • - 14,224 • j' i3l - 11,111, 9,81; - t 4,00 8,1152 3,606 - 3,780 - 3,640 - 3,027 , - • - 3,674 - 3,586 = Jacob H. Wallet, It, John H. Ilder, 1), - David Lowry, Is. IL • - Widter's majority., , - riirhovnEn.. J. E. ITorudtton, It, ' ,-• • - . 11,309 A.J. Baker, D, ~ • • , - - 8,462 W. F. lifelt de, I. R. - • - 3.701 . - ihmnlaton's majority, - 2,146 . '• ba majority,gar lammicen. Archibald Pliltrir, 11, - - ' 13,49 , 3 Alfred P-Ankhntz; D, • - - . 7,952 John England., L. It.- - 5,199 Jfatthlam Metionalgie, I. T. - 1,1241 Pillow'a wajorlty, - - I ',rt ,, l • . I• • conowan. • William ClaWvant, R, - ' - 14.222 Allchnel Llpg, IA - - - .- ' 8,263 Thomas liTalth i ews, 1,. 14, ••• . 3,941 , Clawe , on i, Inajority, - . - 3,115 JOEY (VitSIINSIONER- '. • Chalices Pugh. R. - - - 14,153 - - 8,510 Pcarmon, L. R, - 442 Puglia ntiajOrity, - 1,992 DIRECTOR OV, roon. . B. ji. Davie, .- • - 7,417 Henderaon Wightwan, 4,878 Benjamin White, L. 1,594 Davie' maJ. over Wlghtinan, 2,559 Opptedtion maj. over Davie, 45 consohimanott Thablet—For - - I,te2 tgain t Nlnjurliy. for - "Secrid Dintrict—Agnlnst - • Majority agal ned - - - 2,576 Third Distriet—Agaiwit - - ' Majority against. Aggregate rel.—Against For .‘nprlpste mnjorit3.,n4ninst SibUNI• Impadesep the . . saiembling of the Return . , Juket of the election, on Fri'ay,. and wt en about untaltising Mr. C.:B.straio; of the 21 . 0rd - wird, after tat:narking that although the Radicals were In the ma = . . Jelitythey should calico& timprepriety of selecting ono of the opposition party , as tally clerk, moved 'thaVisf.r. McGov-' ern, of the Third ward, art to that. ca pacfty. Altliougir . another .person had boa designated, no objectioo was made, and the 'motion prevailed. - Mr. Strain also had much to say—quite as much, if not mole than auy Return JUdge present :41 .* th" : Pr -tls td i redn o ct f r th s e re C in ra o77, - , tie.% ;t 7 A it hi-• . ' doubtless liellev ho to lob glee frtnana,, who lug that . theft( • Irt i ti ttr" , ma (h os would ws disregard the' ; '; had biked as to filially tilt° elciellen returns to the adCanlage •of the - Republican entdldstli for Supreme Strain, . bang a floe ernment office holder, And (Me of thw adverse party. The sublime im pudence (we use Hui term In Its littlest song) of this "man for any work" In the Interest of the Democrats, will bc ap preciated when we Ketonic Pact , that he VAN Slot a Return Judge, and had no bust; nevi whatever in Hsi meeting, other than whatever right he nutty Lave had ati a speetator. His interference at the . nut start.crcated the impriaedott that he was an election °Mont, and, the taintntry was not known until in the afternoon, other, wine the chairman would not have re cognized hint, reel ho would have boon c p =1 4. 7,- , rebukedfor• his—sublime im . I==! Last March, before the adjournment of the Senate, the General Judiciary. Com mittee of that body were instructed dim tug the recess to take tcritimorty and roe laid to the next amnion of the Senate any roreplaints that might bernadein regard to the management of any of the railroad lines of tlieState. This committee has held a stsision at Harrisburg, l'ottsville and Wilkesbarre, and adjourned' to meet at Pluabargh to-mor row. The testimony-taken thus ter by Uto Committee covers tame ISOTeII butt dnid pageant fnotarap tio fax the exam- Mallon has been mainly confined to cum, plaits of alleged execissive 'charges on freight by mllroads; alleged discrimina tions on local 'freight, and in favor of or clammy,' other 'Maim against our own anaemia anti borne trade, the polley of what is.known as Mat freight lines and otherkludre4 'intbjects. The Com mittee will bear any ..croniplainta the citi zens have to make, and also any defense or explanations any of the managers of our railroad linos have to Offer, and,will issue subpcznart to call before It any wit ' Hassel whose nanns are furnished. . . - The Committee meote at the Board of Trade fteonte to-mierrow afternoon, et three o'doek, - and these lotetneted should Le promptly on, hand. : - Body Irownli—Sappemi sidalde. • 'The hotly of August CUrs, a. shoema-. ker, whose place of business wax, at Themond Alley, and who hae been . miming , since the sixth inst., was dis covered Saturday . evening' ' floating in' Allegheny river, near the Point it le elated that the doceased"was smitten by the charms of a young lady engaged in a Third street remmurunt, to whom be bed began paying his addresses for come hilio,••and that on Sunday; the Mk hug., be called on her and proposed marriage. Ito was rejected, and to- ling her that ho would destroy himself, he -left her; elm* when he bra not been been alive.' It is probable that ho rommlttedsuleido. (Mronor. Clawson was notified, and hold an inquest upon the body,. 'yesterday raorning,••when the Jury fauna that the deceased came to his death by drowning, at n time and place unknown to them". ==! Onion 'Methodist Episcopal Church; which has, recontlylxvii erected at the corner of. Ohio avenue and Man. tuition streets, Fifth ward, Allegheny. City, Rev. Joseph I,l ollingehead,. pastor, was formally dedicated yesterday at o'clock, A. it. After tho usual services, Bishop Simpson delivered tho dedienton wmon, which, althongh of uninitild le l th r eu g in l anio ; 'u l a e uA intsiclive,us ttt tn idissarse, and was attentiveig_liateno to _by tlto-lartto uonitretration. wWeli had `assembled to witness trio services. liginus services wore held in the chuff it In the biterjaxiu and evening. OAPT. HENRY B. Bvtrrugox,. or the firm of SMitheon, Palmer k Cut - ulowel. known and popular Auctioneers, sold, on Saturday, the warehouse and lot, No; Is Diamond, occupied by Edward lleseltou. 'Sub.. grocers, aubJect toe three years and six montho*, lease from October let, 1067. for the suirt of MOM 1:1"lag° CO. were.the purchasers. the house and lot No. t. 41 St. , iorr atrest , tor the aunt of $17,060, to Malawi. J. W. Barker it Co., who here oleo minium," the atklolleing property Mud Intend to band one or the largest and fittest dry goods houses in the city. . " Ttis annonneentent that the seven thirty heeds bed been counterfeited oo• manned considerable excitement In the Third vrard he 13attuday. C. Flue Limo Geettlat ¬'s. 17 Fifth . . . , At Eaton'a well known notion end trimming house, No. 17 Fifth street, .theroliasjusCheen opened a largo sod judlalously assorted stock of goods pecu liar to the trade, to which we would especially direct the attention of our lady readers. , ttembraccei all thelatest novel ties of dross trinimings, buttons, ribbons and the innumerable artcles so familiar to the patrons of the establishment, to gether with full lines of duplex skirts, hosiery, gloves, woolen gacideolud and gouts' underwear. The entire stock has been freshly purchased' and will he found . fashionable and itiperkir;-whilo the prices throughout every department, two very reasonable. Mr. Eaton.niakes. a specialty of fine lace goodsi, and per , I haps no where ONO in this neighborhood can a larger or Mere inviting stock bie found from which to ielect. • Thagenyint reader is not aware of the extent of the trade in laces in our. 'city. and of the amount annually expended in the chaste and elegant ornamentations. - Eaton's blishment has -long' managed to a large shareor the traille, and' has eve, retained a Lige repptation forhe geni tin e ziss, richness and 010. 01 , 1°6 of the tabes&ci Thealisortmtlta., ant Wits never larger than -litas nt time, and ladles algiuld call to and examine the lerection,.-ws -con tains real point lace sets, - - itch hicielx ,l 7 late,:barbes lisigllP3tehlek Auld-.V4en" tin laces of everydescrlntlon. The goods wereptinciiiallyp i urchased forgoldwiuM the market Waif- depressed, a &d. enablisi ties kouse to dispose of thont-at Very reasonable prices. For anything and everything In iihts , trimming an& notion line wo earnestly commend mar readers to Eaton's, no front long acquain tance we can con tidentlV• bespeak for the- tirm a continuance sad. Increase of the. I largeshareof patronage hithertoawdod. ar. 16,333 9,991 U,306 8,4.0 1,511 CITYITMRS Will bo sold so ClioOp as at *dr Mho.' noose In dither city. Gond Prune* Raisins, Currents, Cit . mn, Spices, Cress At Bleeksvgli's rallloll, Chow-Chow, Pickle:l....Mustards, Cittsups, Sauces and Olives. 'Spiced and ,Piekleti Oysters,'Lobsters, Spiced Snimon, malado, Contitnised Milk, Extract et: Beef, Chomolates, Dates,, Fresh and Fresersedllaspberrios, Pine Apples, Flume, Peaches, Quinoes, , Ctclatine, Ex tra:ls, . Olive- Oil, :Syrups Tamarinds, Fine Cream 'Bonbons, Good' Mixed Can lieS, Caramels, 'Cough Candy, Everton Tatty, ind all kin& of Nuts, at 112 Fed eral street, second doer north of First National Bank, Allegheny City. ch,tie e et., • (lEORCIE iSEA.V CUOICE Nt ahead minor Messra..l. I,Z.hentS: Broth ers, !Co. 69 Federal street, have On hand one of the largest and freshest sttCcas of groceries to be found in either city. Tito,' Poinesa superior parehashig - which - enables them to keep constantlY on band a fresh and judiciously unsorted stock, and likewise to offer great advs.'. lagea In reasonableness of prices errs.' trona. For any and. everything in the way of groceries, produce, dour, teas. apices, ec., we can cheerfully commend our readers to thin representative *holes sale and retall establishment of our sister, 'To Comsrsr MuncItANTS. —Your at tontlon lx milod to the wholesale and re tail grocery sitter 'of - A.lllam Kirk, Nos. 172 and 17.4 Yr.:lend street, tilleglieny;' just the place to buy. your phonies. Ile. Kirk bad Lwilifies far buying that enables him to sell 'to - retail merchants at lower figure 'than any other house in the two chic,. He keeps et all Limey kinds or groceries, end will be pleased to have parties call and examine his price end the.quality of goods kept by him. Remember his numbers, 17 . 2 and 174 Federal , Allegheny City. saw: , Ruannts il bear In mind /hat the entire stock of the fashionable jewelry hottse Reinerrisn, Meyrnt& Seldle, No. Fifth street, is still otierod at spe cially reduced rates, ay the,lirm_are aux-- ions to open their new Store with nets' goods.' the desiring bartainain any thing in thejtorelry line, will do well to call while Th e special sale at reduced pl . 7,scr, ;IDI DAT Goon. AT - Witoznaiu.r..—tro in vite the particular attendee' of_ buyers at wholmule Incur complete stock of silks times goods; and all kinds errancy and staple goods, and to the fact that we sell at the lowest eastern pdco,' and eat W. DerutzuCo„ • 59 Market etreet. ' 01 - Fr.asivz.—A bed breath from nn unclean mouth is offensive. in the high est degree.. It can be avoided by using Wards Fluid and Powdered Dentifrice - wholesale and recall by Josurn FLMitg-p, u- At.k9t Wee% and Ai . druggiqa. c. Scoirrittno Gant kept g. niters, ,hcl, for mem, latlitStasZ. hilwron. teeter Marlast orient ; 4,0 h:„ . .dP.r the very besi - material, and sold AP i - sw an the lowest. All 11 , 6 d. StlrWarraailea to give satisfaction. If „you want some thing good, and nt good prices, 7 call art Robb's Shoe Rouse, 105 market street. . To imm.—Go to Arthur 'Kirk's Grocery store, Nos. end 174 'Federal street, Allegheny, end boy your Sneer for puttiuß up fruit, -He bee tho largest, best and cheapest atork . ln the city. Cull and sec for yourielces. ' stove • To ALLEPTIENwes.—ArtInir Kish, wholesale andretall grocer, Now, 173 and 171 Federal street; bee received ode oftbe best stocks or groceries ever brratglit• to the city, which win besold lower Allan at, coy house in the, city. • • VW. . . . SO3LETZITNO Pmts.—The TeasiCofreos, Magma. Spicesolm.„ oold at Kirk's Grel• oery . Store, Nos. 172 and 174 'Federal street, Allegheny, are warranted. to be the very best in the market. Call and get a prim list. .. 31W. Cit - EAr OttocznaN.—For 4ileap giro, cedes and something good, go to Arthur I:lrk's Grocery Store, -Nos. In and 174 Federal street, Allegheny. ' MW. 'EAR, 'THROAT,' LIJNO ' CITE TT DISEABIR and CATARRH. ftU y troated by Dr. 'Abort ' 194 dadthtteld otreet. A.book by utallso (mote. i• ItrAdditionai Local Matter* on Third and Fourth Paseo. =ll • • rEirmirox--wita.u.st.—Thasday even. Iv,. Octoieißb.'lee, at •Um residents of the brides guirents, b 7 ttso Rar.-8. F. Feovll. of Ftnt Prenbyterlan Clturcb, Flttoborgb, IFLIEBEATON.IO64I:, and Ad:CFA ilaughti4 of the Ilan. That. IFlAlsaah. 'Or All.gb.yy city. , • Thursday, October t'th,l at West Chester,' Ca„ by.Tter. Goo.. G. Btaltb, LITIII.EIt fl. 113IITIIj of ritur burgh. and ONE M., daughter ofthe,late•Dr. ... • CIIED MILLI AUS.Cris FAbbleth , le . eornlng. tleleher tuth.lb67, blettT 01:4.• barbel daughter =AMY, and Itarriett seed mos. mid =AMY , 'The fun...lmM 'tato plaeo"frout the redden... of her part.... eorner : or Anderson street sad (March chur, Allegheny City. enlo (3loudar,), .1.1261.Rr0 , 1 at 4