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.