U ME DAILY GAZEITE, rtrinsurso rizaixoasnro, (.hrriwra ltr.eznan.) II PE wr,llllllW & CO, II T. , Ynric k 04zrrim perrupc9. IM. 114 nrrir'sramor. Icput* hE ilreden - himAnais. OFFICIAL PAP/IA OP PAITIEBITAOH AND ear I , car. 4 g• wierinwitesmismatu, OrTPOIDLILT: ."&erier.ope, 11"1". „ - ;T? erriwa twat PionoA. MVO X. r. ntsn, Ilsencsa Masao • 04 ''' 'l litinalt. .gtaPttS untutaarrenscgrenta t i i i l Our Ini sn ag m mat a lot lb that at the' Nerd of 'trade ua Wood stain, there will be held . tat Orman, at threen&look, an aiiouri z ed fil l ) meetlag of the General Tut Dom mitten of the &este, to take r tea tinorkiielstvii to alleged dil arrilaiticet. Mat winter alms- plums' xis fall of meal mplainta against route charged with t big in height mutters so as to me Nal nen comantaitles -elseilliere• the de ahnentoCitionl -interests. The oppor. amity is * nirir airOnied to partienhirin innuneeiginte this initunizi policy has been iiiiiisitekand wirearantliy kiln on seernants and manatiaantere who know anything hearing an. the 'abject to at. teed the/fleeting and give testbncmy be terelhe Oisanirem.: • A suipmentis Mentor was; committed to Platta connty,Aiimoil on the ad. Mr. Middleton. went to the -- home of ne tttiborsldr:-Ka__i , Flea Wile waa in bed, Middieton playfully leak her for a hiss. She grew angry, and protest/int that it was a joke.• She "And he remained until her: nsband came in, when she told lOC Mr. Middleton exPlaineil and dacbdined.sysi. thought . at inside or wrong. • Nay rejected his apology and ' , Ordered *SAW r: Sfre4lfiddlitelf went and talked vitthilinvingWitotple- Her husband iirsinAviangi efiterty,filve, an ex enmlary husband and Christian, fond of a joke, and hod often bantered Mrs. K. for • bias- as he had done many anoth er neighbor - 4,mm. Tnevirtuous Mrs. R. 'was determined to feel Insulted, and next moniligherfiendlah husband, fu migated' by - his no less fiendish wife, went out, sought Mr. Middleton, conv mended him to kneel, as he wag going to shoot him, and in spite of his nmtes tallow', did shoot him, firing twice, and then going to his bereaved finally and t t o e lnlge dth soon mon where he a wa s M fou n M d, i dd a l nd bit student escaped. - . Tsui raki, al cif the, bankers in New York to redeem carer Mighty thousand • dollars of the ciuntextell` Seven'Tidrty bonds, on which they barese. endorsers, will rola In an iniportint Jaw snit. The, decisloir - of the Thrited States Treas. rarer In the matter ILPPears eminently just and-proper, altiumgh It entails a :Iterdalitp en the victimized brokers and hanker& TO statute laws of the difrer. ent atom, we -.believe r _permit the 'usditabact of counterfeit mousy till the person Is found who cannot &smut for ita possesaion„ and he is reads responsi ble for I redemption. Cogresurode • law p ro tecting th e national carririait in which irla set forth . that Abe' pose. Mon or in" muiber et conntertstt coke, - 1 • without huing . able to account for them, 'la be considered prima jade riddance ofthognittof the party holding them. In ofidinidng the bonds thy beakers made firespetves liable far has Mine and can nape/001y pit out , of the obligation Tux Detroit Adeertiaer says "a - first rate kitchen girl CUL lay up as lunch =envy so the great majority of female teachers." To vehich we would add, and have situations looking far her instead oflooldng for situations. Why, house hold work should be so avoided by in telligent women who Must earn a living is one 'of the mysteries. Ferw ladles feel degraded by working in their own kitchens, and why should it degrade one to workin that of anothmt Rimy prom inent mew Wpm 'life as farm Waxers Whf eltonid not the * kitchen open its doors to admit women to honorable hi- TUeituulau lure a. Festival just be. Sosethibieakinfup of the .toe on . the Neut7i"The Zmiattor and eieiybody go on tlilse; came oaa cute "a Loll in It, and anOliterheuula the Xmpeeor a glue of withetilehich be taut tisk 'tray . . : drtsoSitionthe - 41114 bask to the of. Acme fell'err**. coin. Once upon time the aka Dialled His Majesty I quirt glut/kind after that the dee of the glue was peassuibed by law. Rnw Yam bids for another sensation. A icily has riequitted a murderer because the victim bad been boo hillieste with prisoner's wile. Janos returldng such radial llamas murder. AssilDitizoisown two surwleateres ant nallitisd,...ldkss and Woincos,'' cat woman HON* sbd fltroakess Abend," on politics. ETINT minted teazle, except New Englander's, Buy celenkta upon 4,191,. 304 disci:entente In Axe blindzed yawn. -Bei. Own bas °Mend another bat tery of 114tartillery to Baltimore. He noun to be papered ibr.the wont. Tail inhalant Super's Ferry ere Jab. Pant; mud are driyieg eqr the Yankees sad breakbigipiki Ogre sr-Imin . d:inucaias' I . l:emag is Do trait made thzte attimpts at rolcide takykg Ileadazitta, antis still alive. . Tam adesio TAN . s:itys the ceattle"7leto not Jobpsaii- - - da digo'oiliao,- having run one of work,haatikast cointing KraikhoP- Pen. atzii itrillinst pounds of tel !lava been ebPPeti,.lrem. China Ws sneezy' ' Tra Tanneries Lerch'Ware bee nom! naiad Grant for tbs Presidency. • Tns ltVieons „ It J a annum cad that alnu tbeAtt °receive.° of July 15. ISA authorising artificial limbs to be furnished to maltnt,3 soldiers, them have been Lamed 9,091 leg% 2,2.0 urns, 9 feet. 55 bands, and 125 atiVoil apyaratua. The Summ, liNnierelestimatU tnot 1,000 limb,' *rondo to be supplied. Here after a money velar la to be given in lien of en order on some mannfacturer. The total number of wounds recorded was 123,t152, and of "operations, ' 28,42 , 5. The Surgeons killed in battle during the war were ;by ambient, 12; died of wounds, 10; diedin Ml* prisona,4; ofyollow rover, 7; choker, ti; -of otlwr diernsee, 271—ma king a total of 3:01. Medical officers Wounded in ,battl fik„ 210,027 'soldiers are raeordedas , c'ertlacato, of dbubility. and Itemrstra; an .top respectable and vreanhy, einem erg nglleld, 0., President othe ht la b Bank, was ,shot throtigtr tbs, bait* la his own bouts; Mar in_g prelyehot in the haadend I Is etated.that DO mane , / was o the mtuderers; but later prtrattradriens Indicate that they carried off a * hundred and bon thousand' dollars in gold ds; . Two amens late been made alreadn tire Montan& dellare reward la offered , for the WO W% of the murdersnr, some ' hula 61 . 0 knapp which bare put thepollee on their .Ismaig; and .we hope soon to etuonicle ths errant end oon Attutlalo. menrbgalltht k perpore 0 tern ble Grauttc. — Xx•febel Ogren= • Zeb. Vane*, of North Canalinaoras the brat lawyer of note who addreneed a colored Jury the Second Military Maria, impannelled ander Gratend Oanbra -crier, He ad dreamed themes •Irentleotenof the Jury," end won hls,case. ;Mostar this core of ttroni :hava ,glTett eattafaction. to the North Paulin& bar goaarally.' „..: 5. k' f 1 / !!----- ' 4 : I'll' • . -7\ ! %,,_• ISTASideI , , .. Ala / I ” •T::!--' ! I ! I. '- • 1 ',_ ' !'I ! .... • • , 7 i , 11l s r . ) , •1- 11 ) 46 b . 1 , ._,..,;: t--...._,._:i.-,-:::,:-..s.4,.,,..r..,irame;_--:rek...,„.t...:_, . ... • ~ , • Il _ , , : „....___,. _...,...,.......1.4,),,d...„.,..,. ,t,,,,„.,,., i, 1 ,,,,. 5 urn, _.....„,... - _ _,- ---tu- - , 4,- ‘ , '.. 7 y ~ —,,, --,,-,--__,,,„ ___, - ,•-__,...:( v 4... - .0`,, - m - , ,„,„f - -4,- • "-r - 7„--= .r - --,1 • '''. 1" .... ---7:::;.------ A- -------- X - - ---7- ' - - - - - -- - --4, - -- ---- - .- - -_ - 7 --- - , _ , -=-- --- -, -,--:•., --- ~-- - -.--, ,- ., ,5 - " ,;"- --s - . -•- - , , , i 1 II! I I , , , i • H ritilliTele MST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. wesanitorrort Ty- By TdmalDb to th. Mumma essiwai Wastrizurox, October 14, 1841% TITADDEUS zrzitets, In letters Written to friend.. in Wash ington, cleciares Ids Intention to urge upon Congress, swoon as it meets In lilo vember, two groat cucasurcw, essential to the safety of the country. The first is general inipeaehment law, defining offences upon which an °Meer may be impeached, and expressly declaring that no bilker shall continue to exercise the power of his office during his trial. The second law,which Mr. Stevens intends to urge will provide that tinder the au thority of the Constitutionond . upant tho principles of the Declaration or Ind.' pendency, no state. sheliiive potty to prottitdt citizens of the United States wharNtit lice, color, or religion, front .for President or Congress- Min; this Iv will. establish impartial suffrage throughout the Union. Leek! .Ing &TWA-vas affirm that Mr. entrains .will be sustained by Congtvea• • • FISCRETAIIT OF WAR ihrtilirON. General Grant, it is stated, strongly urges tho appolntnicelef Raw dingy bis chief of staff; as tßerrlity of War. At a recent mooting of the Cabi net the question of appointing a perm.. rent War &meters' was discussed, and the President has since had the Inflater under serious consideration. • wirer co:soar:se with DO The Tribune's ,sptchll la* The Ito 'subtheme hare elpett. that-the Cabinet will be nerniontred In support of the threatened Tresidentbd coup data!, and they seriously think that thempect of strains is fraught with great danger. They fear that Congress may convene in a bold and defiant eptrit, turd , adhere to the titZtd pe xticy of the extreme men, I elm /at Meet and auspeaudon of the P dentduring rho ttial, and since the elections more than ever they believe Mr. Johnson will rosistand artamptwith force if neeemary, to maintain Ma am. stllationai right to hold the office until udminent after the trial. Other, argue that the Millet of the elections lam been to settre.these gusset:psi:ellen; and that impeachment will find fewer advocates at the next 5014011 than were counted in the last. LIMN. GRANT A-ND 105 ELSCTIONS. The Star here denies officially Moltena meet that Gem Gram has expressed him self as satisfied with the results of the late elections In Pennsylvania and Ohio. Gen. Grant also pronounces false and malicious the report going the rounds of the newspapers purporting to give a ay- Impels of ha evidence before the Jtutici ary Committee on Impeachment. • TIXIS SPURIOUS. SRVEN.IIII/4123 The additional points of difference la the spurious seen-thirtica show that au the counterfeit notes the linos forming the right ahoedder of the female In the central vignette do not come up to the sword; but leave a white apace. In the gentaine note the lines are not only more numerous, but come clearly and distinct. I L LuT i tt . .l t lsword. .IS ei:L o far t ast d movered n. led to it only seventy thousand dollars worth of the spurious notes. stra4colower consurrsk. The ,Sub-Jruliciary Committee of the Howie' ofilapnwentatives motto day,at 12, o'clock;lnAlto committee room at the Capitol. The - following members wee present: lion. Francis Thonesa; Chair. with Menem. Boutwall, Lowrance, Churchill and Marshall. Thia Commit, Wets charged with the duty or enquiring If the- Stamm of Delaware and Maryland have a Republican form of government seed not re ant to the Constitution of ine..liMtsd, bUdak.,ffo.:teettatony ban. been taing. ken, although witnesses are in w th SOUTHERN RAILROADS. • • - A number of, prominent Southern rail road Men are here, including Generals Boauregard and Mahone, who called at the War Department to-day to c oon s I t Grant with reftwence to obtain- Mg an extenition id' time for completing. the payment • due the GOvernment far rolling Mock purchased at the close of the sr ar. Gen. Deauregard this afternoon but an interview with Secretary McCul- • INDIAN .ArCILIFIS-110P1OVL IMWs. The Acting Commissionei of Indian Affairs has received the ft:llO*MA. dis patch from Thom Murphy, Superin tendent of Indian Affairs, dsted.M cine Lodge Creek, ,sixty miles south of Fort Laramie, October 2d: "I have now been twelve days here among the Indi ans and find them all aruckma for peace. ffave had considerable trouble in getting communication with the Cheyennes, but have =mewled. They promLse that no more war parolee shrill go out. and agree to meet the Coramisaitmers. I can now safallsay thattheArraphote, Cheyennes, Apaches, Flowas and Canumches will be fully represented et the, grand council. There are large numbers of these nail am; here now and others are -coming , In as fast as they can. Say to Conmlssion er Taylor, if the Commissioners can-get here sooner than full motni, It wouldbe better." tireirk: PEI!. C=E. CANNOT HE USED *8 = , The Comptroller of Currency, lure 1y to numerous letters from country b. 1.• Inquiring 'lf the three:per tent. certifi cates can be used in place of Legal. Ten der ass reserve °t: Janke, notifies thorn that each use is Illegal. • YOBS OONSCIENCE MOSEY. - A letter received some time ago at the Treasury Department, from .IDftik Ohio, enclosing United Mate. note, and bonds to the amount of $19,854, igentwith out explanation, has, after being held far information from the sender, been tome (erred to_ the Treasury of the United States, and included. in the Conscience Fond. orronx Ntur ?U bA I ta. Thestars ship Idaho is expected ,tosall lions New York for 'Japan ,on the 181 h Inst. 1= The Commissioner of Patents has med eertitleates for two hundred and thirteen patents for the week endkur tober 21,1887. Omar nrerrict iurroiNED. M met ' today. Jalltioe ed Chum" return to %Yeah gton MAINE. tin twoososo to I rut /bora 550 , 0406 boas isobsows—rmoossor yOOOOO . !mot CALAIN October 14.—The store of Wadsworth it Brother, at Pembroke, iris broken Info ou Saturday night; the safe blown open, and dove thousand. dollar* stolen. Much excitement :pros and pursuers are upon .alr,the roads.A fishing vessel wax lost-on 6to New Brunswick coast last Monday. ((plain Sylvester, 'with the crew, - seventeen in number :ware drown* :lino of.jhe men leireefamillen I e**S.•••not. far tetaidepi is use rithearia *tutted . Li:unarms, sy., October it— Th e Jillection Committee of the House of Ben, resentatives engaged in tbn Incettlw tion of the charge of disloyalty against members elect from this fitatec.hae been holding its session heron sie Friday last, and expects to proceed from hereto Louis ville byy tbe afternoon train. On Saturday. next the Committee - hold Its ems= at Louisville Hotel, and expects to com mence taking testimony there Monday morning, the Mat of October. • .Vollow /afar I . lllo alx. • (13, Moira& to the Mastoid& easolto.) :Cm °MrAttO, October 14.—The yel low fever Interments daring the twenty four hours ending Sunday mon:Ling were thirty-two, and for the twenty-fourhours ending this morning, thirty-three. Gat.vsarott, Taxam, October 1-I.—The yellow (ever is very severe at Victoria. Itiojor Lathrop, commanding the Pout, died on the fah, with eleven ()Thera. 3fonn.r., October 1 4.—Tbero were !bur yellow fever Interments to-day. Mgrlke as Calebegter; Cana. rag surglapk go thg Zuugorgli Ognotts.i Hawfronn, Oct. 14.—1 n an Irish guar rid at Colchester, cni Saturday night, John KtMay was mnrdartaL hmd was pounded to aJelly with stones and ehuba. David SuArran, the supposed murder,;- alciplod, but is closely por ta:mi. Ons hundred dollars reward le of. fared by the Selectmen for hla /meet. • • MOrTMesomb to Ms leristorsli Awn.] ..Xsaustarszsh, Xu.s., Oct. 11..—Tho =Woe of the new Baptist Church, In coons of erection hem fell .I sen men un th Me r d oacnks pre. dPbMb g ow. Frank po Chmberlin, an of :icly was killed, the others all amoral} , and }I. Is feared Mum of them `NEW YOBS. 03, Toelerespb to th. Flet4barib EIS tett.6l' NEw Noioc, Oct. 14 1E417, • DLNKNI. RErUili 3%3 tbir sue it Welt flai.3f-TIIIICIII.. •!eati - ertymtne thoneand dollars in'aptt riou. Seven-Thlrthy were -taken by the .taahwant Treasurer to Bahkera, from whom they were purchaaell, bat:they re. fused to receive them, .and Intend to teat the mattetih thetourh. '• V.NILI:FLE OF • Ltvgnrom. tortoii bsAthha. I'dVoth cable dispatches report, lin failure of F. 4, Rath and C. Camp bell Soo, cotton dealers of Li sll to verpool, with liabilities estimated at rwo of dollurs, In gold. ACQZ:FITED or MlL7lllBtt. ' At the trial of Mogen° Illaillbrans.for the murdeatof ildiehtlel ss fordlet of not *nifty being returned brabeJury, it Vasa proven that the wife of tine planner was living in adultery ; with the de. ruoitiscre tilistmossntr. Mlko !tt eC,oole and Joe Coburn have =to contend forthernrillatto chem. Ipbt Ameritut and 1 10,000 saes:tumor, Fl nu!, IN DAD ODOM - 111, stated there is an dead' Want of Matti deeeelli bredlt of laverpool firms here. ci•rra cbralhatiolt. ' The timitacrCiaiattytk A Mint:aviation of ,capitallets In ttits bity recently appropri ated tll ,0110,00 u to be need aa uttargins in the pi:wham of Cotton. The whole :of thaw margins, we understand, are now wiped out. - Two 00114 skier • A man niched epenett- Legi Zioys in thederstrlroede eh Saturdriy, bearing ont of the socket an eve of one and badly wounding the other le thrfrikoo.' because they mimicked Ma cry to nttract birds. Hewer arrested and proves to-he a motor - Meaty tald'cburneter. • - • arrnmos cotere Ifiectatolt. In the Seprerrib Gnat, today, a 'decis ion was rendered in the case of Good. rich -di Drew va. the City of Chicago, for thb rebovery of damages for the sinking of. the Streamer Huron. The decision of the lower Court was confirmed. TM=lilMg. kbWeed llildcdereee tectelatd—Wasee teameted of Attempted Meste—Led- Admits erecesettemt--eramtle Mem teatime ter met Prememety reteleed. ear TaloaroVO to tEartuabantatiotottt..l Nlvallatt.ll, Oideber IL—William And !leery Crockett, of Williamson 'County, lime beeri bought bete, charged With the murder of Joseph' Drake, colored, and shooting his wife,: The ttegmeewere employed by. the Crocketts , in making a crop. The prisoners ;mire ball in the of 145,000 for their Mmetrance to morrow. They Ore. Confident of aoqhlb mt. Joe Wharton, colored, was convicted to-day, In the Criminal -Court, of an at tempt to commit a rape on a whits man some years ago, and aentenoed to the Penitentiary far ten yeans. ' • Resolutions were ottbred in the Legit. latu.re to-titki', favoring the nomination of Grant for President and a - reduction of the tax on Sutton. .% bill Vaal Intro- Msed asseuming the claims of loyal citi zens for property taken •or 'destroyed dxtririg the war. Governor Rrownlow 'submitted a re port of Mr. mlarrel, , sent to - kfouiphis to investimste the, coutirtion of the Instr. once National • Rank. that borrowed school funcbt. The report was unsatis factory, indicating smaikraes to ro cover the . balance due, - 'amounting to over four - hundred thousand dotter,. •sanapted tiintvd;v ►o:f ilearribts 4nase...The Ortinihkaii,An. Lust Sundey afternoon the pesoemnil . Quiet of Canton s Olle wen"(l"ll6aa oneoTf - :LAM at . tempts at murder ever - rmortierf.in the annals of that eonnty, Ferdinand Hof f mate, a noted burglar an 'a , eounterfelter„ having . retuiried bottle within the last , few; daft.. Sfee4 creme out his term of imPfleennwmt the,:renitentiary for counterfeiting, fottrld that his wife had procured a of divorce, Thin no en raged him that he at oneadetarmined her destruction. end *Wilted the oppor tunity to earrynuthig,:designa. hnow log that abe attended • the German Re formed Church, heroine:Mansell In welt for her appearance. A. noon as Ms. *ware saw him, she seemed to be *ware of Mx evil intentiOns and tried to elude him by running into the church and secreting. herself. in the belfry. This she aecompliehed, but }legman found tier seal immediate ly began his hellish work: i lie merged cd in indicting twelve wetmdli, 'mutate of which were ghastly. The instrument Ice tined was a 1,,VM111011 Arlo knife. 'the blade about' tiVe bio length. Had be not, in the beirtning of thirfucaal .. ,l : mk en elf the j aunt of the ;'kulfe in ( the wounds wouldhave proved &tat on the slat.- 'An the °aflame gatlon was not in session, it being half an hour before the num, the sexton was . the only OLIO prase t a when the deed - was oommitted. Hearing her - -scream, he was attracted to the spot. The murderer brateliched Lis Untie, and Wanidlowed to escape. Ifowevor - out, ran Ocinie three squares, wh enw he wan captured, end It wan only through - he intereeanion of nutria °roue title:ens tbatfie was taken to the Jail alive. Mn.. lloffman, at the preseut time, in lying very Joe - , and it is hardly probable Zhil will tmhiveiber Ih juries. - TELL.WRAP . HIC suntru k ay, —The German. of NairYorkArnequal . ly divided on.l.tre liquor questlonst—bout one.ball will Tons the Painocratte ticket unit the other half the lisitbbllean. It la esthba'ed that the Democratic roalority In Gte city .1.111 botsearlytifte thousand. • —Allen and Ityall, the English yogi- . lista, hit, had • nmetlng,aildvut up two. htuidrod and Any dollars apleoe, as part of the stake. oath coming 1104 which IL to talc* place In Nets Jersey next —Una Martha Webster died in Simko lyn, :C. Y., on Saturday last, from the ef feet' of an overdoes or morphine, which had been inadvertently prepared by a druggist's assistant 'in a stortrim Third avenue in that city. —Lest Bettleman Ivy, 1.1; LL. D., formerly Bishop of the Protestant Epis. coped Church of North . Carolina, and well known for his religious writing, philanthropic works, and convention to the Catholic faith, died at Ms residence it. kfanhattoneille, N. Y.rhanday. *metier Sal* es attn., MOT.lntoSai SO SOOPISistoOIII. G 000 4 . 4.1 ETITIAOSISMA;Oct.I4.I7Ie 'With,* company of marines, started at noon tteshry for another nsid among the 1111 1t stills at Port iticbmond. The dis tillers, however, hod' boon • warned In some way,i and a large number of stills had been removed and secreted. A quan tity awash', in hogahoada, was seized and' destroyed. - There were largo crowds of women and children In the nighhorhoixi, but no;dieturbance. 32, , manshai aueocarlod In capturing aLtieen stills, most of which haul been accreted by the ownerte. . . Goo. Obirridon tolitut II glorified, einit. —Orsoospais Kontos to Vole so Ago PM...Salton for W seeorptlen. ilirfologrooh to the 'Pittsburgh thssulte.i • • HARTIVIID, October. I.4.—Gott. Sh dan hart accepted an Invitation to vita Ude city on the 24th. At a meeting of the City Government to-night, , an effort woo made to make an appropriallOn for the reception, but it wax voted down by tbo Donmerattt. r.: ~tOaerArravee. tb`releereea me rneebareli narniat Pond, 'October 14.—The statrusblp Moravian, from Liverpool, palmed bora et two o'clock We morning. Gt• Talesnol la Os rittobergh LOVIs%'ILLZ, October, 14.--The river In baling, with tweaty-ela Inches o( water In the canal.. THE norms' blosocrro.--The Lon don 'Spectator, speaking otsrhat It calls "the Fenian 3fusqnito," facetiously to mots: "We should not foel the arardl est strirpriss In - hearing of a Fenhin out 'ruge at ancouver's Island' or Hong Bong. That would be:just an wise cud just es useful to the Fenhut cause as io-. tacks on Canada, on Chester Castte,. or on Manchester police. It is Jun like mosquito bites. The bite is eine great importance, and so long as you ensconce yourself in a mosquito curtain you are wife: Bat the bualness of life cannot be done ensconced In a mosquito curtain.", °Moat intuthltand In AlleshenY °minty, Maryland, WON married the other day, et the ripe eau or Otte htualred end two, to 4 second wife. ',.Thehapirk bonple ire'now ontheir bridal__ tour. northward. SEND EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M OIPORTINT EUROPE (By Thlegrapb to the Vittabtiret °natio.] TUE AiIIrATIOX-I'dICALY.. ,' INANULM. I.:Pltr-VpON wtober H,i Et. raJ)ei. —The Oontiimeti agitation It'Lly, and the do ternilned divositien inerd by tho patty 4 ..rapioli.tcrpetats Ite attempts at t In'eneieu nt Retnan arritory,t4zuSe Alueb nue:wine, and de meselint ill tbls city and Puri.:' I= , • ARRIVED OUT. SovruwxrroN, Octob 14.=—The Cid led §tatea stearner Ticonderoga arrive( riersismAkc. AND .Citi IntEnt ILL. I.Agattots -- , Octobox-14:—.2 staldy at 14 2.1 f; 74: Illinois tral nit Bria dit4: Ll,Vaitroor.. October 11—S a, 'v.—Cot. ton quiet and active; it is believed the salmi amOutit to:20,000 balmt. quotation* unchanged. .11readstulL.: 7 market buoy ant. Corn advaneod to 12ut lid.. 1.301 Western Wheat' advaneed to %is lad. Other articlell unchanged. Provisions and prod.mon unchanged,,,;. liolopox, October 11-2 e. M.—Sugar steady at Littered Oil advaneml to .Cll Pi.. Sperm Oil qtteLod at .Cl/iiper ton. t A ilbitiatoh frOnt' Antwerp - reports_ Potrbleum quiet. • I .ON - ReB, .oeto t yer Tu. , • 0.41 •la iec.l, • tEtsll4L (Ekes, 10 pounds V. Llnse.sl 00, 40 pounds los. Whale (01, 11.‘ pounctit Sperm 00,110 pounds. , LONDox, Oetober.l4.—Eerniret—Con. tole closed at Otl. PiterTwendes, 711. Illinois Central. 774; Erie, 401. Adam!, and Great Western. rassKnour October. 14.—firesisy,... 1.11t(s1 1.1.441013Wnt1i, .1 , .tirrwratt; 14.1.-Menol:l:—Petro leum closed at y slight decline; standard white east 6 /muted at u 7 „Cr:lnes j 4) con. LlvEltroot., 14.-11 w ket hue: beeu very maim. dpriug • the day and there was it alight %Lair:owe 111 quotatlonsoprbieh elated firm; middling uplands A O-Pld, (Sties. ; 4 1..16.1; sales exceed the noon estintatm of 0,000, foot -Mg up:S:1,000 Breadatunfo Market closed Very strong and tirM.. Corn ' ad runeed to isslkt per quarter new mired western. Whot Mel, at Oa lod per ren tal for red weiterm rindira for Qkdfornla. nistle; lather irti.M tulehang4d; Pro visions unchanged. Prainee—tsmunon rosin S. Gal; medium 120. • Tallow Ci.:td. Turpentine advuueed tq27. ral. Petro leum 101 2.1 for spirits; is Al 00r; rrdntvL RldardOND; VA Large Cll4aAO pbbil 6, eamt Motetlll2 , - o:niel§ tabu 141.44 Nomnated-410y meal. by Mbar Paral. i .—lien. 1 !a avid Salary!.-10 kbisbali an lb Itisezablnatilon riosramse, dr tiniaciii *OA.. rfaiher n iteitain e . l Iticnxest,„l.cet. Putillnitt. City Convention met at the Capitol Square at noon to ; day. Candidate* ,to the, CortstiintionalVAnnvientfonc, -e tern. agreed upon Saturday nichL J. W. Linn nlentt, ,J44 . o..l;pierwt. and James Morrluoev. hlfe. and i-lndsli;e . 'and James Cox, colored.; were unani mously nominated. The meelint eifis , ene thre , larweel ever held on tie,, Square, and the I.„77.ster perrtion of the'oetohid population weir preetent.'.' Fearer tvldo. pe(4/10 than ueual intended. It Is amid the geeseer portion Intend making .he other. nontl4tiona. Tho ex-officers rind eoldipartliaid not Enka jatrt, ,notninate a ticket of their own atter the other honduationa. The candidates, with the n.eceptiort of linderwoc,d, who in abecnt from the city, were calle d out, and made peeehes of a very prceicriptive . charaeter General Salaainld return j 1..* yes terday. There will be no c tam., it, the Reeensteuetiore • !qv:Online e thle State. A eml aill .berpublloltert t t iie mom log bp-the moderstee. Repub inane, eau Uoningpartien agein,t pledging them oelree to tin ticket. nominated Intelligent, zooputeible /oolitlateo tv ill be announced et nntv. The Conservatives Intend holding n meeting Ito . • .orgafine • and" eminent a ticket Tor the city; and nil. <ne Ine the county, during tie NIU3SC.II7III. UM ilaadisovis ea libro iitaie Vl72llMtrOVltgriZ i Matelot et' Ulm. 1 RtaOOIIIIZIE tf.e.l o L'remng hays been Uio tufted mondantus fNaomi ... far tolorts9ll to the PM,ttrithil , ) Sr. Loniu,, October 'l4.—' Dispatch !owns that legal step :taken for an: application to Sham' Suprome Court fin: a to Oran pal the State Treasurer ; - to pay I.ltEtet un +.. bonds out of money now-to tit To...unary, Collie United State. Cireui Court to day judgrhent by default was 'rendirott In (oat:trot W. S. Alley, of • "ew York, against tho city *of Efanr.lbal ;do., for ono haudrial musk eight r ani sand. dol lars 'or Iximia. , hotied by .11annibal.- In behalf of 1 beTiko count Illinois, Railroad: XudacCAlllatt ' -llnitM States Supremo Court, s pitting with Judges Trent and graklic of "the Vireo , Capri. . .: 1.,1 .4 - .7iltroott Ahootlus • toil-41. between Shannon, of SL Loultiottal jTaylor, of Jersey City, for two hundsid dollar., Wan won by Shannon, to day,l LOl7/SIM.IX, Mies Wesamiwie veer** '-. '. --.." tar Telegraph to feePlusburgb 4 , t etto ~ LOVISVILIS, October 14. The fall meeting overtho Woodburn Ram Course' , . oomrneheml to-day., The at t deo wan very M . ir. There wart, - two The Ann was a 'sweepstake datill•of one sod a. quarter miles, tor throe y Mile, en trance top dullara, the pruprie ni adding two — llMadreti dtillars. &or fi0111428 "started. Alexander Woods t 4 won, Lowdown minnow:id, and V 1 ry third. Time, 4:141. 'The neoond men as teethe promietbre' attilco;for three y old noltx and Mlles, - Atty . Milian, entrance, Tulle' Xi litatee prvitetore adding Ivo-hum. drat .dollars. L'lgtd . Lona etartial. Thome,' 1111ev Him won the .. In two B treght ballb 'Alliareibm ..... ein ISO& end, and itivoll. third. Thee, 1146 i and UALIFORNIA. ladled for itlitoiilleorai or go o of - caeroornt Thrialme -4114 ,4 4 j• T Laooeueatar yeltrrarb to Itie altriburre Oa f , itii.,.) SAN FILANCISCO, Oct 14.—T e tann er China galled to-day, for- HOPS 'HOng And Tokohcana, with three trill lon and and - aeventy-atx. thounand •in troaaure, moven hundred "no& eighty-11y • torts 01 freight and Ihrty.fice insbra .: d ..1. 0 hundred Chinese steerage pais gerr.: ' 1 ., J. 78.fason Thom. eon of hi jor gen. Thomas, died in thlei city Mot ti gilt. - ' Th., r. e m a mall Company's w steam tender was launched on Sta. . y. It 18 named Anton, and will take I. , place of dm Tutxign•la Panama. NEW WILEAN (Selma Jsury or Moltom wad tily Telegraph to the 171thborett des ~~ NSW OBLEA7B, ,Octebar • I Grand Jury. for Ulla parleb, (1 1 day, la composed of half will • I awn to and half mum Ficeirolatur,-)lll.Spr, (By nasaratth to tto eletabarsa use 'Aiman - e. Oct. 14.=r1 aftern , mon. while at work upon_ a repairing a akylight in the Cent road paint shop; atWeitt Altm precipitatod,to, the, groped. e d illto tee; by the giving way of folding. Ali¢ q ;l~ yd i g J yr_ , y. were ttnoeat = =:===l= to /Loewe, for nosolefilio cor Te:erraptl tl the eittabiiiio Pa. 0046 .;. Otto o lg i at a .—The State constables who-were" by a mob at Westfield .Saturday night. ballT all been adatilledio bull in,ilm'b tgdr • dollars cleft, and am bold 'fort ' °harps otmfmsbunditor. ' ' T , " , tion,..kl . ',imam at Iloolisote;oi 71. i.: ' egli Tologravb to We rittetettee suede d .'• •-?. , • ItoOtteenca, October 14,—Gen: Shed dm arrived this OlTOrtitxtO adrued about belt an hour, 4 Anita,. w fired oui 1.4: liadrellol .on tu atalbord . . trlby 31r syorllik. Tim General eaduard him km fromspeech:' 'Meiji, crorl -0* at the depot. CITY AND SUBURBAN . LAW Th . Right et the Molted Staves Celia to 'Mortar° Wttb:rrlbt J0411"1.: tringt:;rlgrotrrLlVV.V.LlV a' rsnsen counties, Diesolvan-;0.10. 11.. by ..... MAN= .... o. I , In the Tinted Stattei Court, 31 9 1 :dAY ... ,foiettoim, Judyo 11cent/diets, deflected the following opinions in ea/me in habit' ruptey, arising before Win a abort titan slum The thralldom are of more I pan ordinary importance, 'settling, as thby do, it ouestiumsaboutlwhich then:llloC been II diverally'.uf (Vinton, In the District (burl of the United AttNce for the Western Dialrict of AnintrA c4,t ~ rein, sifting ca a Court of Brtakropftfiti /a the molter of Creditors paitiog. tO : •treloroi Irooll Campbell a hatutrupf s , Judge lleCattrtilesa delivered. tho .401-1 lowing ophuloril- • " if s ' I reel the ;trove reiponalbility .. witch'. mulches to tit...decision -about. to be ii- , nountadi , li, etsmarniuga new, and 1 'tried Statute, and osbiblialdng the , Um: to be observed Mita proper ad -' bouillon, there most necessarily be m diversity of °Mown among both lawiffini Mad jurigta. The littorals Involved i le c . p t trequently so large, and the principl impsrlaut, that Meitrligible tooth must. remit front an unsound fuser, : melon .of .the legislation of .Co : • This Bankrupt Act is; In my Judgm ; highly betted - rat In both the debtor spit the Creditor. It wee designed to relieve' the one from oppressive liabilities whfeh render him until. to contribua tothep,- , ductlve wealth of thu tothitrY, end to fords to the other an nasurance that the property of the debtor, excepts t, trout motive. of humanity he Is r mined to retain, stud/ be Itrinsestly tie a j nod to the payment ot hie debts. Wi •1 k fraudulent debtor It is whely and Ju y 1 stringent, . liodmelling n full dt ,ry , 4 and surrender of his notebt/er the 1 tit °Chin creditors, under peril of ire 1 on mem - fir contempt, which, In Vie' Courts of the United Stale,., Is a penalty' not in, be disregarded. :N., ffht , present it it case upon (Taint:Be petittortto declare ilitgh Cempttert t ennitribti Nutusrous acts m orlon:1i cy have beetiifigheti,.. WI of 'whirls ' denied, uml a trial by jury ast . Many Judgments of large amount, the validity of which are not questioned, hum, I,:on entered in the Court of Cra mon Plias of Armstrong moot= Wee arc nil prior to date to t h e "shim the bankrupt law went into opa rtafiel. t' , on final promo; a sale ofreal estate bvtheSherltT hoe been made, and +31,11,0 iodized and lesitight Into Court for dietribution. Coder these eireuus. stances: ottr eXtmordltutry-power of ta junctiositnia Inteked to rmtreln, notogY the plaintiffs In these Judgments, but the Courts-of the Stine end their executive of:there, front furtherpromseding, withthe design to bring nil tno property of the lank rapt into this Court, NA a tnttrt 'of Bankruptcy, for division among all..his ereditors. ..The .ittlonetiou aplust.ithe Sheriff' and the nettles was gr,utted, with leave time:otter for a Motion to -donsolve, thatwe might ascertain whether, under Me littakrtipt Mr, we heels fits Alight to interfere with the Courts of the State- M. the legitlinateeatmist of their fopethins. Anti Mu tli reficedotaiim . 31italtadVasi hnTe nofilltnAtnT.',.tt''''/.15..' , } ki.i* ting 'be e h. ' "The ftrat nection of the Act la n e In ,i 4 come; tusß n'ould strait to:hetet:al I turtles, estates and intermit, connected with the Pauktimt lutoacomfaist ' lor miner. And to 'do Ise, it hi minteititted I that Coogretst, by impliostkut,loanasted upon timDistria. Courts of .the Illilled 1 hots* the authority to suspend ail and 1 every risgoeding clatlititere, and 14 - i inand shall/toes to titeli-, man „ • - elusiventillt otherjarlialitalons. 10 .1 , rhino of Melts cisme of the fith d non 6r.tue lstArtieloof the Coosa n ' ofehe Dotted States, granting the -to establish unithral lawn un the . in -feet of hankruptats.' thm%fbout j . t: oiled Stotts,- Congress lad the 't'' ''os tto,'lttlettotylaave net - Sentrifte" j Staring them in tbe.thoe ' , wats-the Arty of iho ttl oft/arch, IPA Sot tun nth. at m/m.ly declaring “norshall.trallt of In junction be wanted to WV Mbetedallb Many Court or *State:" f There'latiotn• log m the Banktypt dab - , in ltortatiirie pealing this statute, and the authority, conferred by dm Oath neetkm, to tame an injunction against the bankrupt, end all other persons, exclude, the' presumption that it is to be exorcised without limita tion. "Other persons,' been expressed, ban reference to Nutted interfering with the property of nu individual not yet fuljudlcated. en Involuntary bankrupt, and which in to be preserved inviolate until his - bankruptcy has been legally ascertained. "'lt ,loci not refer to the Coon, on a State, or In their executive ottleore, It was not designed to arrest tho machinery of another and independ ent forum, which is exercising its best etTorts to,, marshal the moots of the debtor, and, after discharging tho legiti. I tame liens to which they are subject, reserving the residue as a fund for L iao • as,ihruce In Bankruptcy. • Liens, by this law..as they stuaild be,' art, held sacred. To nay that the vigi lant creditor ,who by his diligence has I *toured his •debt, and hes a valid lien • upon the property of the bankrupt, shall Mono in with attire other crerlltonr, pro ruin, would be at perversion of the our. poem of Congdon in OKI immure of the act. No tight' acquired by the creditor la affected or Immured- Tbe Ilth neaten .... • r acts hien. The assignee has authority, on or t,f - pszetion of this Cour,t, to diseinam, any lielvtipMitStay property, rent or personal, aud le author- Ited to cell tho mane, subject to Arab lien or - other Incumbranoes. By the lath metioutto is permitted to soli all torte cumberlatatatien, real and personal, sin such terms mho thipke mot fur the in terest of the creditors: Where; there Ina lien on tee or personal property, the 'tilt, section admits the hoiderlofthe lien, no a creditor In bankruptcy, for the hal ant, of tho 'dobt, alter abducting the value of the property, to be aseerutiumi by agreement or nale, urthe creditor ray 1 reicase o end be r „conVey. his claim to the as, I cllieteeil PerMitted to prove his! art(Allettilu bankruptcy.; f - ' Thee° aeverartmelions are distinct' re ...guidons by Confirms of the sanctity of liens; obtained before the Inceptionfof. promedinp -in bankruptcy; and they * .. control, and area limitation of the swoop, I I h ing pmelaions Of the first Mellott. It M among the element=ciples with 1 regard to .the minetru on of Statutes, that every ebelltnr,lt 'and clause of a.Statuto ehall be cape minded by a ref erence tetivorYothai. Ma Must goneral. ' and absolute fermi of one gallon' may km :qualified ::and 'llniillet, by etthdliknue and exception. contained In. another, so that all may stand tooting. '".."/: f. • I Ail' lions 'than` - remain `intact. - The Benkrupt's Anal certificate 'operates to ' Micharge ltisperson and fitture tumuhsl norm, while, at the same time; the Mort gagee, or other lion Creditor, shall be per .qttml to have their satisfactien out of Alproperty mortgaged Greet:y.l°st to lion. pro right without a remedy would be MI anomaly In the law-7 Howard, 023. • It is.truu that Um lira section of the Act declares that the Jurisdiction con ferred on the District Court .of the. Ihn ted States shalt extend "to all camel and oontroversim,arleing between the.bank mot and any creditor or creditors,- Who shall claim any debt or demand tinder the luinkroptes_f.' 13ut as the' Supreme Court of the' United Stateeasy,..in that veryiblo opinion delft:fetid: by , my 8maje„,...A4... Justice Prier, fn the rise of. pispir se., leitties; 'before quoted in 7 Itoward;the Court of Common Pleas of Arnintrofig county have Nil and COM- 1 Melo Jurisdiction over the mallets and the subject matter, and its jurledletkra had attached long before any actor bank ruptcy won coixurdtted. It in an lode: pendent tribunal, not deriving Its au , . , thority irons the same novereign, and MI ' regards the District Court, a' foreign fo. I Min; in every way Its equal, the Rite, trlet, Court has no sumtmleoty ...power over it. - • .''' • I When theituiedictlon of a - Court, and the right of ti.plainthT to prosecute Ma Cult In it, have once attached, that right Cannot fee arrested or taken away by prams:lingo In another Court. These rules have their fouudnUon not merely in comity, butte neurally. For if one, may enjoin, the other may retort by in : Junction, and thus the puttee be without remedy,. being liable ton emcees for con, tempt in one, it they dare taltrootod in ! the other. Neither can one bine . Pro Pe r front the custody of the other by , re plevin or other process, for this would • Prmittoe a, stontlet of Jurisdiction, ex namely embarrassing in the adminue , ration of justice: The fact, therefore, that an injunction ranee only to the par ties before the. Court, and the Court heel& is no evasion of the difficaltles that are the netteseary mann of an at. tempt to exercise that power overa party who In a litigant in another and indepen- dent forum. =EU .a four 1 - .. . It follows, -therefore, that this Court has no superlisory power over the Court of Common Mess of Arinstrongcounty, by Injunction or otherwise, laden it is etufferred by the Elankroptdarr. -ut we .cannot diiworer any proeltion In that PL which limits the • Jurisdiction of the State Courts, or conhatertifTPow*r.un the Bankrupt!, Court to ureperoediotheir , priediction, onwvinVproperty , froen the .l 4ittittedy 'of theleotheers: On ' 'the con- ,trAry, it,Ownithy,-, WWI) 14th section. 1 _that Itte- ikohThw 4 1d., prwmito ima 4141,11 a all s u its it law, or In -every ?)17 a.. , gu t :p tlmo tcy . of the tttljutilmtlofi 'VW ft apart'', in h is own - name In the sumo Manner and with tAt like,.r e fleet, pa they might hate been prosseeuted at de , fended by such bankrupt:" Itt Mar words, 93 to the estate and property of the bankrupt, the assignee is subrooted to all Ills rights and respousibilities. - The Act sends the waive° to the !kite oeurl4 and admits its power over him. It con- ' fertile authority on this, Court to- rot- train proceedlngsrltereinAy injunction, or other process, much.latelo toile prop erty out of its custody ;Cr possession -with a stronghatisL Finding no such grant 01 power, either 'ld direct terms or by net emery . impllm .tlon from. spy . or tie proons of the Ilankraptlaw,Ave aro not. at liberty to ititerpoi4o4t en a p ~•. supposed a gsrmit 12 to leY :al t l e lrost ° f b o d girl e re all ether injunctions. tit similar asses. I bare not. submitted • Min opineri to uty lirothet Grim, tint It maybe a desires of gratification to the professlini to "atm that, sitting with him, recently, at Llt• cult, in Philadelhia, we conferred upon this case, anti )yam plotted to . say that wo-omeuratsl in the legal principles upon Artileh , it should be decided. ' Injunction dissolved. • +--This moon *sit Stlgnesi by_. VattaMou for, and by Mr. Painter, Alr:tfoideroand Con. Poste, - lamest the injunction. Qtir-411 , 011 OF I , IIAUJI CONaLDLIMD Ia the. Diattice (hart of the United Stair.% for Wistetib rid of.Peunsylza azt it truail f Bankraptev; fa the matter of Willi/We Burnt; a Pe titioner/or atfjadication in Eankreptcy, ei thr.firra of 6, W. flurne. • Judge Mofiandloan delivered the fol lowing opinion: • This MAO wan argued at the haute time with that or Hugh - entopholknad the principal punt pm:wilted hrti been there decided. it differ. in this—Hulas is a voluntary bankrupL Il is petition was filed on the slat of July, MG; was duly ad judged o Bankrupt. The First Naumuti /tank of Clarion, ri creditor of the firm of which the 'binkfnpft- Was a mwtner, on the lath of. July, larrobtalned judgment upon warrant. of attorney, dated oth of July of the same year, for the sum of $lO.llOO. A was burned. and a levy mode by the Sheriff of Jefferson county, on merchandise and lumber, at what date, front the imperfeet ion of the Raper Wok, this Court 111 unable to say,' . .1,01 prior In date to the tynnmencement of the no:swellings' In trankrtiptet. It mu alleged at the argument that the nobs, on Which ads judgment in predica ted, was given under promise not to sue out a writ of execution, but to be held as it recurito, mid to attbrd the firm, or 'which the bankrupt was a partner, an opportunity to make some arrangement with thrir crmliturs. That In violation otthis agreement, and in frond of the thirty-fifth fleCtioll of the liankfupt jinignient was mitered, execution issued, and levy made. 'Before the date fixed by the Slcerilf for his lisle, we were ;tithed, by petition; to enjoin the Clarion Bank and tiro Sheri!! from proceeding ' further with their writ, and directing them to. dallied • their property upon which the levy was too le, to the aialgnee in bankruptcy. This we did, at the Fame time a dmonishing Couruserof the doubts entertained es tri the Power of this .Ccort, and stigintding a motion to dissolve, which was vented. Upon this 10 11 .4 11 nt e r v onts 'e been n cle n gded . h to-day ' in d 'Catupbelf vas, It was urged, with great farce and ability, by the Counsel for the bank ,l4l:tott we wet" bound to interfere, by 131:10thlti, this waanot a cubit ju eat. But how do we know that? it to entered in n Court of competent ja il:die:Jou, whose authority it is our duty to reep'z....t. If it is frandulent. or 'void Under the Bankrupt law, It Is. the pros. Ince of the assiguee In hank rep's', who Anacleto the aultadefinf .a defondint, to IEOO4 that forum, that no inthatke Is *the to thegeneral creation. By the first erection of the :berth ern oleof the Coristisdlicul of the. United .11.11mbrofired that . r filth e t td . puiti l ft,=j i nVt ' lsolV i Lea' mg. 01113 , 17-ottwr'Jittin4" and thl, Is erpu t tr binding on the Conti. of the IVei must, therefore, refer t e assignee bankruptcy, as the representative of 'the defendant. and of the creditors, to the Cotut of Common l'lritts of Jetferoon ennntr.. - • dissolved. Thin cage waa argued by Mr. Punt• ante for the Clarion Bank, • and by Mr. Shim. for the bankrupt awl general creditor.. Rho sall1.111•••1 There is sow - a...0il to be a popular se , line region somewhere this side the . Mountains of the Moon, whither wend their way disappointed politicians after the close of Important cloetions. Some yeam ago the Salt River distriet.was re. ported by those who had been there as a right smart and pleasant abode, but lately It tine received anything but a thy arable reputation, for ties unterrititxl Democratic party 11141/0 long held' their residents, in the neighborhood, and under their role ruin has followed. The churches wore destroyed.. the school houses bunted, the railways abondoned for corduroy roads,. slavery established, and ,s. near approach to 'primitive ages was tirade, fur retrogression was the mis chievous policy of the party In oven panes General Apathy,' however, founil . them• in due time and brought them hack to the haunts of civilization. The noisy turmoil and cheers for Slows wood hoard on our etreots, the establish ment of cockpits In newspaper °Maar, and ether uncivilized eonduct, mark the poorzien who hayeinst got down from the Wino regions. But there is a new dory dawning for Salt River. Its navigation is to be im proved, the lands on its bank. are to be cultivated. The region left In ruin by DellloCrele le to be Inhabited fora short time by the prwreedve party, and what eltrumen willbewroggillf .Churohos and : school Lowry will spring up, relined. wlll checker• tfre land, and =livened freedom will be re-established. Wehave our ticket; Bent all the way from Phila delphia. -It le leaned by the Democratic State line and In stupidity in great. As the chief lite, aturo of the opposition is band bill. and minetral "dedg,ers," the design for the pretentious card has been drawn' from a moderately well supplied Jetsoilice, nod doer; not luck for "natter' heads, "Pomp on Ice," end "Sambo in a dance." So the MAI passes its we presume it la all right; but we choose to accept another ticket, Issued by rho Al legheny County CommlUeo mt • the Do- InOcrecy, because It is smaller In size mad the quantity of wit displayed. It beafisiteteamboat cut, rind contains load hits not unworthy a. - aleek and well-fed boot black's wit. Either ticket will do to reach the point to which we are tem lorarily assigned, but wo are consoled n knowing that our crowd Is great on nconstruelleit. " , A Ileshear. 11Nr!orerel Pobtle Ifebeele We ware Present Yesterday at the open ing of the 'Colored Public Schools of Al leglieny; ie the ' nee , . building just plated, on Wobeter street, opposite 'the Penitentiary. A' number "tif the zinale ben; of the lio*Onf DoMrol were pros ent, of whom 'ha President, J. D. Clark, and ethers; nutdo brief addressees - Ear. Joseph Travelii, distinguished fer hle labors In bchalf.of the freedman, Super intendent Douthett, Professor 'Neale, Mr. John P. Sampson, a colored news ' Vetles- fro m -. . Cincinnati, the. C m in eVett a g ti , ' wh a lCll was largely attended by parenta and children. 'The occasion was ono of peculiar intereet to the colored citizens and their white friends. Profeasor we learn, delivered the opening speech before we arrived.' :,We understand it did equal credit to his head and heart. The speaking was alternated by vocal., Meek, in which a quartette of colored singers displayed loth tasto and culture. Professor Slack also participated in a portion of the musical aersico with his aatustomod ability. - I With Me exception of a little sparring in relation to what is unpleasant .in the past history of the colored schools, the meeting was altogether e , pleasant anti profitable ono. Credit's due to the Board and their constituency for having at last overcome all obstacles, and. provided apartments so airy and spacious and fur niture culled to them. We look for a more rapid and eatisfactory progress of these schools and a higher appreciation of the energy and talents of the excellent • Alleys Alissaadaa, • We toms been requested to call the at . tentlon of the city authorities to the fact that Dianiond alley, betwoon Smithfield and Grant streets, is continually block aded with vehicles'a various kinds, and that hi Clierry alley, near where it crunaeaDlamond atreel;icart hair been standing for over a year., There Is, or at /east should be, an ordinance prohibiting Ala, and it ought to be entbrced. These Merl are both much used, and obstrue thgtr, nch eathose named, are a great Impediment to the. 'who are noceetitat. be cd .he e l d. through thorn. , They should 11.1 ---- ,,.,„4 4 ' . ..H . .1 - 7 --- . ----- "" The liet.iietPe/trelseatlary. Some weeks - ahn. airiitiO; aPP • eii . red • in one of the city pa is, in which it was stated that a convict - d made his escape from the Penitentl 4 '•• by donning the 1 . clothes of; DELI iepii..frenting himself t'e lie, a folio* PifsonerNifielse term of tin . . Prisonment had exllred. The Mather , . Id *Mich' this stoVYL • genet' up mad it altogether fi'latisi e, calculated to decleve the nubile into did Wier that ft , I t vim true. Wo hear,l the story novena ad4e beep its appearanisi 1n the city I paper, but dit2.lAed giving it publicity, because KO had notOMldence in the I party from whom we received the infor mation. We have since that time made i an inveaugatiOn of the matter, and nro pleased to state the 'story is false. Wo , ecnuddet it duo to Dr. Campbell; the phosellt Warden, to state Unit his matt- • agartent of the lualliption boa been en tirely satisfactory to We board of Inspec tors: A number Of eactimfa htire been reported recently for - which Mere was ilLi 1214 Batton whatever, al though pUblistied by tiff 'city. papers geberally.tvtheso reports ftkaUy origin., sled from the seine Sour" and wore taken up by the reporters and published without making an effort to ascertain their truthfulness, not through any ma ntic/ lii Dr. Campbell, or from negllgurice, but beciusti if Was rile general impres sion among them Wit the information could ant 1. ebtained—an iiitpivolon which, although an erroneous one, wag net without foundation, .having been created by some of the Entomb:vets of the hiatitution refusing to give information at varimis tine., AL the time two men csmpcd through the Mites, and w , `re. revaptured, .an ...nand of Which was published lii the GAzo-rru; we called, ill company with another reporter, to ascer tain the Lids connected with the affair, but failed Us obtain them, not through any dloposltibri of Dr. Campbell to con eeal the &LIS, but because he did not know that we were isiiinCeted with the press. . Ges.ral llsafereneo *tabs primogall eu Assootatten. YOUIITII DAT—MORIIOO SkZSION. General prayer held. General attend ance of delegates. Sxerrelees interesting and epiritual, and continued half nn hour. Bieber Long in the chair. The records of Saturday read, borrectel and approved. Some improvements to the tautness rnleamem made, calculated to facilitate the deliberationa of Conference. Document. Seating on the erecticn and opening'of 3lttlionary Inatitritre, fin. the education of candidates for the minhary, were presented and referred to the Com mittee on Education. • • . The Episcopal - 'zee/time wee reed by. Bishop F.sher, junior Bishop of tho thumb. The message represente the work as.being In a prosperous condition. All the enterprises of the church are faithfully attended M. The work la ex panding in the mist and west, (north and south, both In America and in Eu rope. The ministry's eel f-eacriticingand devoted to the work, and the laity, gen erally, is growing in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Tho message was referred to the reepec are oommlttee. Rev. Chile. Hammer, General Book Agent, preeented his report. The print ing and.book esiabliahment is looted at Cleveland, Ohio. The financial conditiOn of the establiehment is prosperous. During the last quadrennial the . basi l:lPM has Increased about one hundred we r e k c yr t. e liTgihoen .e spteabbt sh c m l en ttw le o sum two Sunday school , pai ere, tram and Sunday wheal literature, theological, religious and Mis cellaneous Lanka Cloeed with' the usual execeisea by John Stoll, of the Ohio delegation. ATTETINo9A NESSION. Ornowt'byßishoplonr._ A tio,uruont reconniftitag.the estanttaning of on In *Mallon lir lerning of n higner grade At A 'central of. 'chlarCh bahl :. • . wombs of. Inatitntiutuf undor its • want of an Instittittott the you of the church Inky realize a higher Intellectual culture than ma now be obtained in the Institutions nutter the patronage of the church. Adjourned to give to committers time to work. WE :toner et the Boiler Works of Bestirs Carr 11 it Snyder a large num ber of iron tanks, odaptal for the trans portation of oil on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. They are-being built for the OornpaZn which will have trucks suited to them, and say adz; way tr.-trans port an i nnem , qn ,,,,,,:ty of oil over their roadsafer and cheaper ' that. t P‘"'" siblo by. any other known mettle... - These tanks are made of Nos. 7 8 and 9 sheet !run, are earefullv put 'together, and before %timing aro sulrected to severe teats to determine their t gbrness Each tank - wol,ghs front 2,21)0 to 2,400 and contains Et barrels, orabontl,7o9gullons It Is thought they will boa great im provement on the wooden tanks Hoed on . other roads. Colonel Phillips, President of the road, displays eormnendable en terpriee in this matter, as wellas In press ing forward the.work'on his line, which, Ina few weeks more, will be opened through to 011 City. =2l Henry. Cohan, of Manchester, whose ateepiance of John Mekell's challenge to row a Ili° mile race wo announced several day. since, has slimed and for warded article, of agreement totbe New York Chipper for Ifeklel's signature.. The articles stipulate that the rem shall take place at . this city over the lower Monongahela course, on Saturday, No vember the al, for a purse Of two thou sand dollars. queen or four oared crews of the Dnd lloward Lout clubs will row a three mile rain over the Allegheny course, on Saturday, the lfith lust., for a nurse of fifty dollars: =12:=!!! Albert Pagle, of Allegheny, met with a amnions accident yesterday: He won climbing over a palling fence on the premises of George Benefit°ln, at the miner of East Lane and Canal street, when he accidentally fell from the tense into the cellar, the door of which was open, a dhllitnes of fifteen feet, breaking hb hip bons, left Jaw, nod ensteirilme severebiternal injuries. Doctors Zeigler and Holtzman ware called and attended to his Injuries, end they think, with proper ettre, ho will recover. DAITUMOUR FALL.—Yesterday even ing an old lady, about tenuity yeare of age, whom we have noticed peening up and down Filth 'street for some time poet, while attempting to cross thttexaa vation for the bower,' on a plank, at the corner of Fifth and Market ,etreeta,. fell into the ditch, which le .at that point between twelve and fifteen feet' deep. She wee removed by the workmen, and after kitting a abort time on the side walk woe with the mei:dance of two men, able to walk, home. Although the fall was a dangerone ono 'the old Indy orcaped without eerions Injury.. Vantritgs Txxittrag..—The managers of the Varieties. Theatre are untiring in their efforts. to furnish their patrons with fun: Every bill presents oomo now at-. traction, and they alwayn play what there bills call for. Mies Sallie Swift, tho holy athlete, and Minn Fanny For mat, tho ."Bong Bird" of America, are announced for to-night, in addition to a number of other attractions. Coxxverxx Iktaarmo.—By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that a meeting of the Union Exec utive Committee of Pittsburgh has been celled at the orrice of A.NE. Brown, Esq., No. 114 Fifth street, Thursday evening, the 17th inst., at 7 &deck. A fullattend anoe desired. Gentlemen of the COM mfttee will please take notice. lls Erin. PAMTUMET.—Corp.G.A. Lord, formerly a member of Company G, Capt. Goo. IL Lemon, 1261 h N. Y. V.P.eft:, lum issued& Pamphlet, which, in arid tion to a sketch of Ills military career, contains some important documents and do cred it to his taste and patriotism. Mr. Lord will call on our citizens during the.week to sell hie work. FALOE AL/am—The fire department wore thrown Into a state of oscitemfgd last evening about' xis o'clock, by an alarm of fire which, It 'was thought, can" from .B l6lll ,shant. Several of the compantea turned out, and same of them, we believe, crossed the river, but wine Unable to find from whence the alarm proceeded. C I ONYAMMUMIT.—We aro pleased to know that...aldermen E. S. Morrow, who bae been conf i ne d to Ms 'residence for some time with typhoid fever, has so far recovered as to be able to partially re sume his duties as Deputy Clerk of the Quarter Sessions. • Dzotcwrzn.—The now hall of /Rebel eon Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., at East Liberty, Arm dodrcated hot evening. p G., &` N c 110 s n f the Grand Lodgo of•the United Stahel', WU present and conduct eft the oerenlonlaa. e. 1=1E1521 About tbrco Weeks since James it:ear l:An', boy twelve Jelin of ago, who re sided With Ida parents on Soebtid street, Eighth ward, Val home on the pretense of going to work in a ghitit house, Ile did not return the Saturday eisuin . g foi lowing his departure, and his fatheriient to the glass house to see what densined him, and upon Inquiry found 'that he . had not been there. He has been search ing diligently for hint since, but has been tenable to get hold of him, although he frequently heard from him. It appears that he loafs about the streets during the day and sleeps wherever ho an flnd shelter. His reason for leaving kerne was because his fattier wished to send hihl foschooL • • TAKEN TO ERIE.-40.10er FUNICIMM, of Erie, arrived in the d • tent night from Greensburg, en route for with George Blessing and Frank Virahitni, who were arrested at Greensburg last week-an a charge of bOlllO stealing, an adfavat of which we published in a fonter ',Mlle. The prisoners were taken lo the leek-up, whore they were furnished lodgings for the night, mid they will 'be liked to . Erie to-dtry. • LrrxtrAur MititrafrioX.—The I. $. P. Association, an organicatkrn compascal of many of our most talented colored young men, will give a grand Illerax7 and melee entertainment tonight at Mtrelator Hall, Allegheny. Professor Loudltt's splendid quartette club will be In attendamw Cu furnish its proverbially excellent vocalisation'a, . Tar “Sitovans."--Gcorge W. Wetere and Johu A. Wright, who were arrested for passing counterfeit money, at the Union Depot Sunday morning, were taken before Vaned States Comntiesioner 'McCandless, yestoiday, and were hold for a further hearing. Tns FENIA.NM.-A meeting of tho ygultins of this city nix beld In Boilers! Hill, corner of 1•'llth and Smithfield stream, heti night. The attendance wax large, and the meeting ()Masud orderly. Dory.-0111cer Thomas W. Noble, of the police form, who was stubbed by James Scanlon, of Lawrenceville, some two weeks since, hen entirely recovered and is again on dots-. Tns FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH is working admirably at present, and will doubtless amnions to do so, while under the present management. • CITY ITEMS. tors! Fears 7 andOlibere to nu/ Et= Messrs. Gardner th Stewart, west cor ner of Market and Fourth streets, co. 60, have now open and for sale, at whole sale oud retail, the latest stock in the city, to all grades and qualities, which they propose to sell at less prices .Limn the same goods can be bought elsewhere, also showing a greeter variety and , en tirely new furs. All buyers of furs should remember this, and avail them soiree of this rare opportunity to make their purclut.ses. They are also opening largo stock of new dry goods, most remarkably cheap. West corner Market and Fourth streets, No. F,a, ' GARDNER at STEWART Will b. held.. Cheap as at Any Other L - Heath In Ebner city. Good Prance, liaising, Currents, Spiam, Crona.klilacksvelPeo Pomp. Chorea-Chow;Picklon, Mnatarda.CaluELPN Saueos and Olive, elpieed and Pickled Oysters, Lobsters, Spiool Salmon Mar ' nialado, Condensed Extr act of Beet Chocolates, Datee, Fieala and-Preserved Baapberrhos, Pine Apples, Plums, Peach., Quinces, Gelatine, Ba er.., Olive 011, Syrups, Tam'ilinds, Pine Cream Bonleorui, Good Mixed Can dr - .Caramels, Cough •Cmuly,„ Evertors ' ul ~ eral earedt second tlOr 11 o National Bank, Allegheny Citv. • GEORGE RAVEN. Illaskets, Blassket., *hits all wool blankets 84,00 wths7,oo: " "- • " ..4,50. " 8,00 • " . 5,00 " 0,00 .... .." 10,00 " " " • 6,50 " 11,00 , 8.0 „, IA 00 " " ' • " 0,00 " 14,50 .. 10,00 " 18,00 ~" " " 11.00 " 16,50 ' t ' 12,00 " 17,50 Largest, stock, and cheapest goods ever seen in the 'two cities, on west corner Market and Fourth streets, No. 69 GARD:MR <IL STXWAIIT. Dar Goon& Wnommar.e.—We in- Tito the particular art...." tion orbu ere at wholcsurei to our complete ...,'"ck• y drms goods, and all kinds of raZ7 and " 1 staple goods, arid to the fact that wo at the lowest eastorn prices, and cut goods to emit pumhaamss. J. NV. BARK:m.4 Co, • 50 Maikret ntroet. tionErnrno GooD.—The boOts, ehoes: gaiters, Re., for nien r ladlea and children, kept at 109 Market atoset, are mado of the very beet material, and sold as low ae tbo lowest. All goods aro warranted to give satlatartion. yen want some thing and at good prices, call at Robb' Shoeliouse, 109 market street. Lyman , BLACK SILK Vaixur FUR Ctowics.—Beautiful goods, sublimegual dire, In all widths, nt leas pries than AULLI be found In the two <Atte!, on west ear ner ofdlarket and Fourth streets. Tit, • GAKTINVIL STEWART EVA Dan,' TIIROAT, LIMO, CKENT D ' lDEAtit and CATA2IIII, e tl ooodiellll treated by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithfield atrreet. A took by mall 50 cent. PURX as the morning Mr In June, is the breath or those who use Ward's Fluid and powdered Dentifrice. field wholesale and retail by. inexact gues t:an, No. 84 Market street, and all drug gists. - WE 16row of but one. place in the city a lady can get the latest Paris - and New York styles in Cloaks, and that •is at Spence's, No. 7311arket street. CoarrrnY MEnciucers in )vant of Cloaks or Sacques can get them, cheaper at Spence's than in Now York or Phil.- dolphin. No. 73 Market street. Arai THE NEW STYLES In Cloaks and Sanquos for fall and wintor;at Spattocs, No. 75 Market street. FINK SILK VELVET rLOAKII, of. the latest styles, now receiving at Spence's, No. 73 Market street. CLOAKS, • Seoguss, from litt and up wards, at Spence's, No. 73 Market street. A LAUGH LOT of Waterproof Cl/mum at $6, at Spence's, No. 73 Market etreet. BErsor —LYnehtnati me relianbiltif that "hard havo Jost begtu inlftt FRY.: —Some fifty ladle he Linn county, Kansas, have adopted short skirts, which fall about to the - knee. —an eagle was I.llot a few days ago at St. Michaele, WllO3O. whom " measured eight feet from tip to tip. —The tobacco crop around Lynchburg, Virginia, was slightly damaged liy-a &JAC trod ME, other night. —Frvith all amounts a large part of : Denver must be moving to Cheyenne, the new town laid nff by the Union pacific Railroad Company. —The Committee of Councils of Detroit have reported in favor of prohibiting the blowing of steam whistles within the circuits of the Corporation. —Walter R. Jones, :one of Stonewall Jackson's atad has been arrested for swindling, It to hard fora mom to tweak off from ba d habits. —The Lake trade of the wart will amount In lean to g 1.000,000,000. Sixty yenta ago there Was not a craft on any of the lakes larger than a canoe. —General Sheridan has reeently stated that "more white men applied to be reg istered In New Orleans who .meld not their names than black men. —an old lady announced In. Court at Atlanta that she had no counsel," that God was her law-yer... •,a[y dear =d am." replied the Judge, "he, does not praatico in thLs Court. , • . '''--Drunken men In the streUta Of Vir ginia 'city, Montana, aro mire:dud by bucketa of cold water sportively emptied ou their beads from second or third floor ivindowa. • . —Under the Homestead law one bun. dred and sixty anew of land min be ob tained in Missouri for $lB expense. In. proved farms can bo bought at from $5 to $lO per acre,' —The, fruit trado of-boo Ununty-in North Carolina thla .veason amounted to more that 0110 hundred that:wand dollars. Thbewas duo almoot exclusively to too labor of women and Wuhan, _ _ THE WEEKLY I WRITE , . TWO sutrzime% " WEDISEULIT Alb BLTIIHDIY. ♦ large 0.1.1 . 3 .40H1UTT-ari Cot, Uflb of Intarsallag meted tame; lantsdina loading Editorials. West Idansby 'Macs* sag Man, vai•libla Beading Natter!r The gamily. ••• 19.711/ sallabldTlasagal sad Caw saersig market neports o'ee by any papas the city. No Fanner, Wilts/go asystoust thoulii bo vials., It. rah VIIV. S .I'MT I '''''''''''' Ci••• or It*. •led one , LLL copy olNPor to th• p.m* v.ilaur ip the club, Aden:Wu totlub, eau ataola ay thole, et club rake. • NOT= To SuaaraimA-.41: erdarbssr raw paper, be sure and rpeolfrSU *did= Tad' -apt, as we lase es Wededulday •Alifai far M. ...liaa having but ow, malt &week. - dirkteney by,Draft, ETPMes, blow( Ordbele ar to Registered Letters, infil trend at ca'utrbla. Add,,,,. GAZILTTA., PIT7bIII7BOII, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. • - • . ,rinus eceident cunurred ott the. Pennsylvania Northern • Central Reil road, at .alilierobtargh, thirty miles north. of Harrichurgh, at alioutridUl o'clock on Friday morning.- The up and down ex— • pre..i trains collided with a terriffie /bock,. injuring the locomotlyea sod statlevlng. the hogga;,-u in every direction. A. 'Col ored boy nem flarriebuigh. who , WILD Ste2l::l, pruoisge on iblatank of the et. • • gine 11 LIZ taol to the train, was killed:ln- Inanity. to the confusion incident, some " • thieves carried co number of trunks, and parcels' belonging Ito passengers. Though the chock was pppat, only a few ' pmnengers were seriously' injured, mest., ofthem receivingeorituslo' 1... The 1 :1411/1 were delayed two haute, nod then moved on. • --St. l'etefarroteciant Eniccepalatirchi` al. Pluonixrijle, Pa., Weill discovered to- • • be on lire again between !four and five. • o'clock yemorduy morehig. 'fins time, .' the flmne.•cwere kindled be the church et . the cod Of the readbur end not In the Sunday school rare rie before. The ineendinrwr bud been in the church nU H ight ; all the beers pi:attaining, the • mon, money were broken open and . robbed. The walls will See -to • be-re plastered and painted, loping been - din.. colored so much by thOl.oimoke. The • reading deck nod LI portior.nf the plot form was coustuned. PF'd delitiosal Dec& ftlailg on. Th ird %Page. . , ' - DIED. - • •.• 17.:TTE113rAN—Oti Sunday, t MO teaiLs tic reeidence ,of Ida .14yotbane,. _4l gluten , OEUROE ..YETTE The funeral ,!ni take place ua WeananDaT e I Ire Sikh Inst.. ac Wan o'clnek ttrivicros as • St. l'aul Catltudial, at 9}{Y • ' )le ble age. • NEW ADvEIZTISEZEENTEL A LE3C:AlsErGuiporirrAsigq, A , No. DO'Foorth tiatingith CORYINg. oral! kinds: CRArRet. GLOP/W.3a - - arm description of Funeral Y , t - nlshiug Dante '- furnished. • Rooms open day in night.' Meuse and Carriages furnished. Ravine...ens—Rev. David R.l - r, 11. D.,lt ay... M. Ir, Jnenbra, D. R.. Thponta • Jacob tl. Miller. Env% fa. 11100CiEnN. INDFARTA J• • NEB AND t w efllALMEß.lsueasaor tothe late Samuel K. Rodgers.) No. 9 Ohlo .hdrolte. three doors from Beaver, Allegheny City. Ale tallte, Rosewood. Mahogany, Walnut and 114 - .000 d Imitation Coitus, at the lowest seduced prices. Rooms epee at all boom day and Reuse and Carriages ,fantishad on Short itethess". , .' and on most reasonable terms. pQrs'Aitti) it ZiLMVIECICE. UK DE¢Ta EEd. Othco, No. :44 Ohio Stmt.. Allegheny. Botanic, Pooewood and ether t of.. Au., with &complete atoekof . lLneral Parahholo • Oast. on hand sad fanalahod at shortest ortkoo.., at lone. prices. Salo and Livery Stablesogan- • ner of giro and Middle Streets. Carttsgoal... Buggies, Saddle More., - Lew for blre. CEnErERY BIARAts,s; WOKILP.4 , , .t. J. ILARBITUIL, at Um Cemetery Lawrenetwille, Pa...OEXAMENTAL 1L61101.10 Ind STONE WWI ES; S ZONE DI:FILIAL CASES. . ' • arra.ted water proof. • . arTHE trrruAmy FATES- ' - ,TAIMIF:PIT of the J. 15..1. TIM.: will be repealed TO.NIGHT. Trot. J. Lol2don•F Quartette Club will be In attendance at EXCEL4IOIE earner Leacyck and - ern! atreett, Allegheny City. ~rai:ge. S'tECEOSCOPEIS y! VINO AND iItELETO STEREOSCOPIC .VIEWN,_; Of ♦teerfctas, Zainolt, Fireaka. . ; , s 4!iv Vills..llTeste7, ,( 11.1umiunted, colored utel Min, for sals DUNSEATIIILIASLETT, , _ itwelets and Opticians, Cle •xszs erznamisrm. OPPOSITE MASONIC HALE HENRY G. *RAT.R4, Merchant Cor. Penis nod slt. Clair St/ores, TAI;:`,V ,, II744g.I°Z.TV.PATI"""` FALL AND WINTER GOODS, xnwcww_ainzgeriiiva.. REMOVED Asi) NEW moat: • • H. Merchriait Tailor. Has removed to No. OP WYLJH ATTIAXT, one. oer Federal Street, lettere t e te now reenteted bls ore and extensive stock of : FALL I. LOTUS. •ASSUIREA. VESTINGS sod OVSII - OATISIA Which will be made to order In UM moat Hyl meaner. Also,. oniudete sssoettonot of ia ?LAMESS YU HOOHneadlor will be sold on ear, nasonable teM. , 011. laIITH. Al ettitsoVildleard No. ye WYLIE IT., eer. rm.*. JAMES SCOTT, • • (butte moors te JOHNSTON s DeOZT.) 3,3m,s.r.anst xrCi- FINE ,wATUE:Es, JEWELRY, , ervezn-putTEp want, wt. 274 LlBEarr ST: r71T521332311. . , 'Sr Parnesdar attention given to ropoltine Waiebea, tlietlis and Jeweler. • FOR milL]ulo;, A FIRST OUR RESIDENCE. • WE OFFEIUFOR 8A1L6, 11 /* . . . Boukle.Brick BfanriaziHokße, Situate No. DO WABIILNG OR STAMM - • ibeny City. contalvlng tblitors lam • room. Dodd. s ktteDlDl..psetn,.a.D Stubbed basunent..DD of the 19 0 .t•naod•ra My% and latest Improvements, arranged Dad odorant: for arm toorcaluogr. ' ' ,„ The Lot la GO Wall ./F44;_ kirredhtble on the hook end, Estfhila retgigi . . of the choicest . Peaoh Trees, ()mime & other Ftt4ti .• • . Have been carefhllr selected aed caltrneted to a' bearing Intltnrtry, togende 'lsttb Omer Ara.' MUM sratemstlealty arranged over the let, a, Int beady end redeemed thropettoot, SILL & SHUTTEItLYE teal Emma Amiga limesa,,Biret it; = 0, .10 0, + P. OAILBT s . PILO Oatober6o, vm. wncrula a mumps. iimmas AND sorroanois 2 -- 1 1 C11.011.11.1111. IVONG ISO suips.s. Nov: .4) sontaaLv. !lONE WIIM RO MINT VA lILIBLE CALL MID MitilLif. iS '"' No. 27 lir= unirszr. mum CIATTUFTB Practical CDR. PENN lIIONAYNE titan voyies of iraunTlM'aii.t.aus OOe ideame ford 1.4:2 1 1f14:1,', 'rg.t!!!!, At HiliAdittlYEAT, non trrn_AgT..a.t ■
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