4 r ......-.---1 _THE Agfa 11/12M, 6 ni?u;nprat*Tray moseard. Ilk=lin I:x6grrizo II II PERINIMAN,REED & CO., f: RCM - EItdOGSS onus. GAzirra BIIII.DTSG. X*AAI A IA 1172111 IFIREZT. IturogLp4 cu PI d Welt " 11111 4. OMOTAL reu dr.mnstmet ALLEGESI( an. "?. :r rir aallnirtrife r u ar a s . • • allll4 aware ' "ri &non New York bankers adhere to the belle that tee orunterfeltlerra.thielea wen gulgrag 4:to, tthg gortrEmsut plate* to order to eamly addenda' through tread Lathe 4tralag, try , Department. It IS hardifikOblible that they are right in such otoation. Taulhntidsat utthorizes the pnWlca . tion that bit Likdettpuilned to test the ccoi stitutkinanty *fibs Tenure of Office Law before the Supreme Court. He la waist a iroccouor to Stanton, and hives that tho Beats cusp refuse to ountirman appointment, so that the nuttier will be brought fielkielbs Supreme Court for Denham:ink It looks es Husugh Hr. John. eon has 'discosersil that in the auspendon of Mr. Stanton he seta had precedent, and one on which • ngresa may act in suspending himself. 'l . 3 " o o l hur "" Obbri this moraine, Ia s Melting. 'n in petulk9siharalren ,bp,ttreen the volizatolent of Ciarlbaldl and: trooph,l(Yerora. The land - were de , thatek, big* probable that the POps irOrn . Remind 'lake ''ref elte In amnia There: can be little doubt bat Garibaldi Win tucce4d. hlspreseag, endiresnaYantl. elpate at an early, date the occupancy or the Shi nier , 'Prince- Si- doubtlere • Preparing to interfere, as great aettrity Pestle at Toulon. /NITS L44:19/4 a , sea. captain, wee hound oreirja 14.000, by Judge Hand ; of Now OkfMits; to appear for trialgth charge of frightful cruelty to twii"boya on his ship, who had coma' aboard at Liverpool and bid themsedas, to. get to tbL coantry. ,The details .of the tor. tures ta which thi gond antleated the poor, helplese - briya . is molting in the extreme. He beat and tortured them until they were all brolualland.blealleg, than coiapelledthent to wash tkirmselves, and ono another, la brine, and rub with hard brushes and sand , paper. Months • him elapsed and thty hate not yet ivartenik thun'the °reefs of , his bar urity. Bach 'diatoms; should 'be shot op In solitary confinement for life, away from all kin of their race. • Mt bad the pleasure yesterday or re .* pairings nail from &M. Petteagill, Zen, *Moll :ktown wad .reepnnelnkn-ad., wartlalng seamy of S. X. Pettengill & _ Co., New York. Re to stopping at the • Monongabga- Irente., The atm A which • he ''4e Min: senior 'member bite long been engaged In the advertising agency buntlines, and by strict honor; at; . lenticm and pre, bare been ramarkablY sartonarol, and hold the respect and coil. Adeneeibt emery newspaper proprietor In the United States and Canada& Its Mrsaoint; during the war, a loyal stage 'drive:Ape:edited in ' driving- kis route. His friends, fearing for his life, tried to frighten him. - His .homea won near a graveyard. One played ghost, when he w o nt. at ; ml dnight, to get them. The 'ghoit Stalked reign:ltaly ierose his path, all in white, saying " beware-!" ylkoa,,7lreary," says Jelin. deliver. tag a Matll4ek on the aide of the spook, " Wok er . Zbia• oat ken this' time o' night I Olt back in yer hole !" :, ~ '~:} ~" • GOT. 2WA WIT4O nniew 5,000 troOPs in Bajtiasore, nn,thelatit, shin Coated aratifitty;,the tiarteition of tie. - One company was - Inroad admit tance tuna it brought proof tbat all the members bad sated under the stare asd hares and they openly say that they in tencl4n support Andrew Johima, and brag; n rump" out of the capitol. • Tax Richmond Dispatel gins a nary • favorable 'canna of the colored schools of that shy, Ind'soya the "bobs amount of money spent In this • charity by the North la about $lOO,OOO. Eight thou sand children have passed the mimary departseet, and Om thomancl added to the feidiag POpeclaticia. ,t ) • Asossneause has been tined so often that MAW Appease tempsa It was twice killed at Butt Ban; once in thi*S4o7lll ?eges; it the polls la PM, and at 'O3, sad It Is Idaparseotable It la Ite all the health. for It iiceuttißing In - Zzaitry moon baTo been killed Ude wl . bythilithijidpissolas, V,* Ultima of ice:icing I 'poison, uoi Wog producing cholas.. • —An" unexpected' tableau was given theothar evening at the French Theatre ItegarTArk, where Dina Lander was pr-Mintelli-^ The audience ltd In the habit of demanding a sepal: Lion of the tables(' at She close or the drum; but on the night In °amnion it seas supposal the house bad emptied emir Wi th out the •eneore. It seems it had not,' however, end the curtain rose suddenly, discovering the queen of Eng land restored to perfect hlth, siting up ou hmenahlonstatkingglibly withEsses. who 'bad survived his dempitatkuf and was: standing L, them% very, complacently with cigar in big mouth and a cotton umbedlit, under. his. rm„ ~ " BurleMb," the. sable' mime minister, hail se: of age bees, w • :wig and wa odvg &likinHowardit' f g Vrib** lrile "L. waltaing.with "Sir Francis Drake" 14 the regnier_puffs of her (historic) husband's eiges,„ The 'house , c burn into a At of laughter; and the urtain fell again, to the amusement of the audience and con fusiosiotthe octets: — • - " penx" . !annotmee the death of two noted . personagos— rho old est and the oldest executioner is ito.. The 'former .indlvlduar waif St yearsemf awe, 45 of which ho.bad panda in Intson Ale openett":%ft hvlgth,l37. personating Allershat armhole% ho was the valet, and g the French troops et Valenciennes. Railroads and telegtmphs not then exist ing the Imposture wits' not discovered until* Impostor had rocciVed the hom age °film Whole city. The deceased ex ecutioner , died at N'ovon, and Ares 8,3 year? of ego. .lie NSIU3 formerlypublic oxsontiOner Id the department of the Otntate. Re' wee alto ambient execu tioner at Paris et the period when Robes pierre, Saint J o t i f i stf l a other member of the e old; and he'nod.mijilltomlyn torn npon o nin th° no gonm mragaendlEm t , the mart. . no performed in the execution t ese PutirMlita; 7 ' • ' in Sebant township, Dark* county, oid e *, one daylaet Weft, some workmen we re eirdriug a well, and hitting ma dpertiemo twenty-ave het without and. water, they begun to bore for it, Th e ,. had worked through the earth about Of kwe feet further, when the auger int 4 -. denly sunk' into 's, hollow, ' whence he sued a straw stream of gm, which made so fond a noise that It could bo Maria hundred end arty feet from the mouth of .• the well. A man named Suranger," who wee in the wall managing the auger, won Und rendered. sertable, and IcaMtli in e the workmen were able to mama Weft audlar ,eria remored with hbolta attached tri roped. Foi more than a day the gas continued to escape, and crowds °famous people from the. sur rodnding conotryllocked to theplace to me it, and hear the wonderthi - Bounds tuning Matsu% —.The Marquis at State, who hue Join returned to England from Iceland, 'aye that on the 27th tit Ang.ust; when - hie . yacht, wee about twohundred miles from Mount, Heel, on his way home, Umbra's d ix=rren board became suddenly . end •It was then conjectured' that there was, a volcanic eruption in Montt Hack. On arriving ahortl3rafter; wards at . North Pane, It was ascertained that, the 'mall • etosmer, Rid& had left reellind later than the yacht, had brought Intelligence of, an eruption •whleit Sad been no terrible ln lie nature that the in hatdianter al:taker*, living at a die. tanoe of abo n t .IPII hundred miles front Heel, were nearly suffocated by the irolphurone flames from the vinano, • MI / _ '•. l -Or, 1118 T EDITION, MlDNici AVASECITGTOIT MI itlhoso to the littabarre &auk,. l WAszriNorox, D.C., Oct.l3th, 1867. viva-TA-EA-me FOR ssvnivrtnicrtini. The following was leaned this morntalß 21-earicry. Deveroriesl, , bet. Ll—The Department Is prepared to give Fir'is- Twenty bonds of IWW to exchange for Seven-Thirty Mites, the Welted to be charged on the bonds and Allowed= the notes op to the time of conversion. The notes to be torwarded to the Assistant Treasurer a Nev* ;Mirk, or to ,the be. here, at the risk and expense of the holders. The bonds to be leturned et the risk end expense of the :Depui lannt." 14Ignec] hicComtion, Sec. Troassu-y. TILE sEcarre.BY Or IVAIt RATTEn—±FCS' tang or orrlcE Law noon tacconscet: TIITICINAL. It le Said that the Preitident. has - scat . for Genciillr:' P. Illelfofryillitaksithe . ply of - The' troeldent Nays that • MhoeYerOtliall- take tbliplaoe • will:receive the appointment outright se ' I='a.of.War„ylee M. Stanton, as it is the. purpose of 111r..1 Johnson to make an absolute removal of , Stanton under the law as It misted prior to the passage of the Tenure of Office det.;whichis held by the Administration to be unconstitutionaL : opinion Mr. Stanton concurred when tho Ultras roue o. v h :to h !m d f P")=,° pg er-1 cit e ewer ren o i r eN C Z n. of Mnr.leasoga tianten " s u vill be ac complished manner bereimindi. Mated. The President will simply send his message M the' Senate • nominating I A n rte be Secretary of War, vice Stan ' I to uimed. lity-thh. means It le peeted; in COO the no tine be - rejected, that possibly Stanton may . laimlbat he shall be reinstated; but being out of the office, hoWill be comlied to seek hia legal remedy by inaritun or any other mode, if there be my other, pointed out by law. 'This will bring tho question as , to the comtitutionality of the Tenure of OBoe AM before the Supremo Court for I adjudication, and by Its decision the right of Stanton to hold tho oMce will be decided., Under the old, law the Exam tive had power to suspend or remove, and the suspension of Stanton was adopted for the time &Ind, out °tabu)* mat caution, and in order that the set might also be within terms of the tenure of office bill; but, in the' lint in stance, it was the purpose of the PICBI - to make 'en absolute removal of Stanton sooner or later. • publication of the above, in re• tricot to the • 'removal^. 0f.31r. Stanton, tho constitutionality of - thic tenure or 'Care law , to stated to' be authorized by the Pietddent—En.) Ai:Outing child of the Turkish tor was to-day baptized atf3t.:3lattlialts Church; in the itocurniaatholle faith, the father arid serrate' friends being present A.T ?Cy.. A. - The Consulit porta -7 - ,th be err e Nab . , that the eho ti ler7heol tirofiettleomnt. NEW YORK. tas ..o , Ragat tam. plitaborgh Gasotto.i . . NI:W.I'OEIr, Oct 1 . 847. NEE - ZINO or ILLILBOAD ?LOX Oilritzt—tiOT • • The .atpresti ease: A.verylarge meet ing of railroad managers say held to day.. Nearly all the principal , :Western roads and Great Trunk lines *em repro. seated.. There was a long dlocutosion on Various topics, and the feeling between the East and the West is not of the moot hinnonious character. It was informally agreed to advance finigitte, but At time not set, although the first 'of Ticirembor wig generally colicurrell,fit. — Timtrunk demindeci their pro nos of paasen ger fares, but the western roads did not agree to this; although their represen -tatives were willing to yield the point in regard to freights. We understand the Prnidents of the Erie (Now York) and ' Pennsylvania Central roads hero deter: mined to keep their pro reta shire out of the money collected. Tetras. revra AT NEW OILLXIWII—SPI. ;D.1311C DECLLVIWO. - The .}6l/OWh4 astiatCh wee received to-day: • .New Ortioni. Oct. rove te Oa., New York: The epidemic fa declining. Please notify all parties making coll - atop. We have enough ftmdsections carry us through. (Signed') J.. 7. Olt.troreu.,, Secretary Howard Anaoefation. lIMMC FE CZXr. CLIMPICk7r.I6. The amount of Mice per cent. certifi cates issued in exchange for compound not fall , MO,OOO, and the • amount re , deemed =MO. The amount of three cant. Latrtificatea issued thusfar is Vooo "coiev*natox'or em-rzis . -Tutarrm: . . . . . . The eoniernon of Seven-thirty into Five-twenty bonds has onnune n nend In earnest, and to-des over one million were etuuNlod at the Sat.-Treamtv. • Clirdr TEEIOII2 LINE XFIETINU. - • A public meeting In favor of an Inter national Cheap Frntght Railroad will be held at Cooperlnstitute, 'Thursday even ing.: •A.monglhe epeakers will by Gov. Fletcher, of Anuouri, ex-Gov. Andrew. of hfusaohusetts, and Josiah . Quincy, of orteeistioxie VAJIE .8110E1. - • Commenced this afternoon. There .was a very-attendance Tbe hurdle rase, for ogee, one and throe-fourth miles, over aix hurdles, was won by Jo• hos, Tyco...Kit second, -Legator Lung" , Zara, Red Bird and N egrets nino run. The latter fell and threw the rider heavi ly. Tlnis, The ha.W.,Str all ages, mile, was won by mtreas. Local second. Luther, Truilltts Climax, Earring and Otptain Binomials° run. Captain Moore name In heat, out was rated. out on a charge of foul riding. Tima,'2l l 2 l . The third race, for a premium of nix hundred dollats, mile beats, Was closely . contasted. Redwing sad Clem each won a best. General bfollishon won two beats and. the meet Time, 1:161: hat hest. l:SE1. In the fourth race,so eepstakes, for two pear alto, Bonner beat Northumberland.nno • lIIIMOUFA)2.IIIIEZZIAVYN7. A rumor le,current this afternoon that ono of the employees of u bank In the Bowery bad abooontled with - $lOO,OOO, though on , Inquiry nude at the laseltu lion in question nn one knew anythtno about the re . , PEREMPTORY MAN MOSEL Judge' Sutherland, .of the Supreme Court, to-day ordered peremptory mandamus, et tho Inetnnee of gtoekhold cm In the Pacific Drell Stenmildp Com pany, reptlrlng them to •tethiblt tothent much, Wolfs- an : they_ . . Arming . the preuent idockholdern, •• • STATE ItItOWTEATIca„, • liini'negiitinition for the littito eiretion, which commenced 10-dny, IN not ye Leavy. Only 25,018 wrow.regictereil to ", `••• •• , • • LOMn%la Osennliat ii. oms Ban, tar Tann* to nu Fitunrira eastint3 Letnevrnix, October 15.—There :Wen' two rams 471 , 81' the Woodlawn couno day.- The attendance w as quite large. .. Tho tint rice waa for the - Jockey • Club Purse of 1000, three mile heals, tor' all ages. Five horaca started, and;. the race wan won by Lee Paul In two straight heata. (hangman in necond andßrand 'a chestnut env third.. In tho first beet the time was rate.- .53e1. The amend, race, for ink bean; was won by .Lowdon lb two straight heats. Coinnerprort onne lu seoond and Tom Porter third. Time 137 and 1:473. Sag Tgampoisee my Telegraph te the Pittsburgh Gamete./ Itteiratoznr, VA., Ott. 15.—The com mittee of e Virginia and • Tennessee liallrokl the.h returned from Washing ton, and report a satisfac_ ryto Interview with General Grant in relater, to mill tnry prohibition.. The election for Presi dent or the read will' be withdrawn. The prohibition was not tanned by pc. mica but was the result of the falrure of the Railroad Companyto pay for rolling dock pardoned of the Govern- Slestriktaa its Item* Wen. fel rsisgtesh y 1 ,gba l'uunrush lama.] --- ,cyzrzwin. 0., October 15,-Gerstrel Phil. Meriden pinned through this_og, eu taiga Ibr Columbus and the , West tare ensuing. - H. via met it the d got by an etithuslastler , croved.- ifs thtmed them .for tbs. weloonie,' mad irldie4efornar tae 'Was ben be Ina Off• TIILEGILmna Etuxdiv". —General Sherntan's I:Wulire to Wash reinitioinait is n now, =twits trlq . Y, 19 -The. Tehama flouring mills, at Te . . . Junin, Cal.,, were destroyed by tits yeo• —Samnal Barron, of Virginia, 5.1.4./lii modore in the rebel navy, has boon ,par donut by the President, on the rettom- niendatn of Ger. Plerpolnt and Attor ney General Stanberry. ' ... • , —Warren M... Kip, tun employee. of red - , , AilleHrUit tititirtt., bt.;.tit..New York, has: been arrested for - enibersliiit; a lame enfeeble" attire eoMpluly's funds: .• . .r . ..ieitcral diallt kid; liii; &tilliern Episcopal 31in istUs that he did not ;4V:it a higher office, but ire -leered President he wont() obey the will of the people a 8 lie had always dope. . ' ] —At Easton,. d''reiblo, county, Ohio, Mondat night, a dbiturbaneWoecurrod in. Frenget .grectuti, tdurinx,yrktkci th e matt nulled lillaiii Tlioidils hie d li t Hag. Mask+, uthuthigitlts,,but tha bail struck , a young lady Campbell, killing her ll:Mandy. , ball passed. through. ''Z=Lrite adrires rin Montana say that 1 two 04 1 . 1 4unlui of nonnted_iddil la Uri- T Id. captain Mud, , had desetttri,' 'it la , ottpifted. they inte id-depreciating on the road betwren 3f Mahn .and Colorado. 000 thou.:said dull irs 'reward had been 1 oltereilftirtheianit re ofCreplaitilleighes: 1 . —lt is asserted destine spurious &von- ThirtY.Donits were manufactured inside the Gotertitnent Treasury budding, by I means . of &Trenton Impressions in lead I oft the original plato. ~Ille Trtstsury De- P arm , eat.n 1! .1 13f engaged il oeann-lALbatise?.mnforthepurfr4°o. feitangtit; or e iroany w..otn-te of Soven-Thirties. 'The De partment hasleartred that several banks threlighout the country have beerevic remised by -the hyttothoentlon'of these counterfeit bonds b unknown porno, , . —A leading Rad cal member of con gress, from , Uansile Usetbi, a stiongadvo -4 cato of. impose ent, has aunollneed himself in laver f General Grant for President, and sayir Ito is mucdv to put the most entire faith In hint. Tile DOI, il re Presien in nt lnuees lected,l u V d thnam d ofJ oo A. Andrw of latumehuttetittt, At, Very fr.] mint' end place. mentioned as a niou lit man for ti, ' —At fluiTale..Alondav evening. tiett. Sherlihnt WWI Cfithll4llsth:ll/S weleoined.. and made short sPeeell retttrnine• thanks. • Ile WWI also presented by (Sd. 'Foy with a Fenian address of st eleone., to which.. he.. responded in, ordinary phrase. Ile left for Niaga . rs Falls. and returned to the the on Tuesday, leav ing at noon for the West. ' • • —The October Compounds of 106 ma • tared en Tuesday. The origi n nal WWI, was about sixteen Of amount there was outstanding - on the amount of September last- 1513,814,g.0. Since that time the home hu been rapidly. ex-. for three per tents: end It is be ...that but a very - mull timonnewill ne presented for paymeaL The amount of compounds due is December, was. nt the dose of September, 518,618,1 M I. • • —Gen. Grant has allowed nn extension of time to several several Southern Rail. road Coinpanies Inxillich to pap their in , debtedness to the government. fISSOUB!. Papebent at Ceepsws ea State Beads —antra nessles of the lestatatnir ;In 2yypaW M La - rutaviai iluat. 1 Sr. Lours, October 15.—ft !snow stated that the Fund. Comtniasioners of thle State hare ordered the cancers of al: Bank of Coantnerce. York. to ap., ply the State ilandi now in their tomb to the paymetnlort be;pest dneectupna nn State Bonds. The balance io t o he credit of the State in the Bank oreout. melte ts °Ter - Oen and 11 and la.hasulliclent to.pay.fotu%and admit - 4 1 4;7, Jetfereen City Meta my.% tan. Fletcher wUI call an extra Se:Mit/11 of the Mlanotui laldelatune about the let of 1,0- comber. , , R Is,aid that .t' plt ern'esalist, ha v, 'made propoodtioret to take the Southwes Patine Railroad no, the terms of Fr wont's, eontratt, and hulk! d at onc e Tide and other Important 'railroad inter, este will furnish reason On the exit. neenion. • MARYLAND. • itintleir et isenp• lt . avvern• Mr Tawas* ft Innalwrin nk.unt...l BALTi:vonE, (Moller 15.—Gov. Swann with hi. .4114.. to-ilny XClie,V(T.t the tin. dirkion of the 3inryland Sationnt Guard, Major tint. Bowernun retnmatulltur. Them were in tiny . 0,0. blatllliOll. rnvalry, tnu t•onipanics of without gut. anti nine r.eginonL4 or il.- fmtFtri.r. mm 1411,114: %bat , ter'.l.r tholvointi Hoiorletas coneitte• Wan illy Telegraph to the Plelstrettll tlesette.l Sllllll enTl•Dekrealie;Ortoitali Humphrey., the' notoriou. fonthleriCts wan, arrested at Cincinnati, was to-day committed to. pant defiant(' ..of $10.040 timid., to aunt& hie trial for forgery. true =me le W. fi t Hoding. and holm confined bißbr6HilaWarp: "ming :kbe tar Suscrarat to talorturaa ossetts.l len.-nnotarl.chldr*r Lls=Riveraboat on a stand still, with twenty-six Lashes . re{ the PltiabirgtiNaly (..:ii ESTOVATiON. ST 10111.1/0”..... Stoop to tne; lofty and learly On, a Ile TT' u ° "t ehow euitallirohb. In It. drldreirie., 111th, rare pad 41,7141Isoldennota,,, Bearing a Jpy , , Gtre arlbitt raft. parity , . Which ( gige: ll •l=l . e*, fattuit, l . net In eta.e. • Ma tni Mho' " Break op Its sleep; C"" Taarttq:ffees ' Glow an ailleiradtatoossmalma. Yloonta Ti tgroalrh Irse oawfbli dame.. To tie great alto. sal !ilea my ialne teeth,: An irortAttet Career. A few days ago there died in tide City a wanian'whose Ida hart 'been a atronge admixture of - wile:ace and indigence. Her name wse Them,. De Dioyer n na tive of Montreal, Canada, and a dliwtand. ant of a very old Slimily of that name. She muerte fhb city atoms thirty yenra ago, befog ante: time a yttrium lady, to vbit some relatives living in the vichlitY otPordancL- While here oho moved .o. greet deal ft:Society, anctrriet. a num o[ l ! whom she became enatirrirod, and finally eloped irrith him to Now OrtermA Every inducement w atfbeld;or e . by her fri"d" for , berptittlru, hid eh fumed to ibiten to their counsahr..Thintobtlihoir conatom solicitation % and fearingehry VrotildVinr". tor bar, an miuoved, with. her poraMOur, to Ruse an 'sten nth a bay of f inntinrsur, and in time became vary wedittly;...ritif - betrayer died itri p andaho waa shortly . afterward " of her - property by an unprincipi Ent Minn , and was thrown upon the charity of the captain, ofd ,frult schooner Pop pang, to the Wae. Sho arrived W.:hew aticana prct,i pennilese, but boa tines tom MP. eoPoSAit . to the atuounthf VOW -000, sum onntoolt and 4 4144illtatt le ; Mt city at fhe - eit4 . or tbo wollhios efin lived .4 . , abtol. F:l7,"Tei:itu ded "'th6-7Crly4trtift “S.7l_a_life."_teLortnatteOlititrics' • _,. Monday evening last. liM of Wm. H. Ondenionk, of Minh/meat, Y. was entered,by - burglar at quite late hoar. Ho was dmooTored by o.'adaUghtee. wiasipappud w ith thi,Ur trader in the dark, erwidnga noise which amused the ;inmates. who mune to rho rescue of the girl. Father mother and daughim entered the contest, mad in the antrum of the affray the whole partY, get-• tang too tielar.the edge of the Main; trout down headlong. In the fall the burglar dapped two plitola—one a double barrel and Other a lieu barrel—and made his escape through the door. Mr. Onder dtmluseised one of the resolvers, and with great —prawn- ce of mind tired upon the 'indult= -ludividUal, rand it As thought, wounded him, although he has as ) of eluded all efrorta made to arrest "—.A. woman, bar name as Iles. Gilbert elm Ith, has ng been wanderitg about the principal streets of Elisabeth, i. J,, . equipped with a pack of cards AL , ,d Amos • l i il=a; i i t t h a dear to tell =eh% Wan insane. and had teamed • from the asylum at Trenton. The poor .nreature was apprehended by the proper , oftleera, and again gimped In the Institution hem whlch. atte had departed,' tit . g SR TH RE WO Ell Gala , TI EMM = linothet , Addresa Prowl Garibaldi, MANIFEST! - F M :MAZZINI, ve Puts ha lan P irlots la Rota -1 .., %ie. 1: ... • WAR P RGPA RATIONB AT TOO LO3, r3A.NOA- [Or .AiLt. • Tax nxMct;tro.lana• Tyottinien; ipettiber JtoistinK., 11)),' revolutionary bands which entered the Pspal titale-ttit dittortakix;lnts on.ore . raster') and southern f - ontknesfiseo ran: eentratediii FritidtitincOmilert. tint into— enthip of Menotti , Garlisildi, iu accont. nn re the directions of Ids titther: Tito reports dint Menotti had been ar rested nn a proven tittlditif tbunds t _ I.O t O FIT=-11 , ,PIRfoliNT4. "us.l Pi.onssee, October 1 5- -grenitta,—Ex.- citing news frofn iho SinithliaS„lnst Insst rocetvett. A battlo fins born fbuttlat mar Vomits, In tito;prorince ...Frosjouno, betwortt lllOGorifalion voltiotts.r;.atiit the l'ontitiest troops, In whirl tlto for- Ter Iron; viototiops. • • - • - • •.• !Strong -detachments of Papal Hewn, - Wei° sent from knit, doting (ho tatter , . - part of tact week, to preeent it junction of the balks In Froshiono with the partY , 'under slienOttr, Wito - Wati In that.rtrnetnee. They !erre unstoteetnh anit4 - ereabllialto niOet thnothited rupee onihe insurr:ntO wroleeltenotit E G A dapW - , O ernto tight took 'place outeddrithe Theftwod Zottavest wee., hittitt b.Viden.-40814-4.4*kit a i. wcitmd - th 2 ; .• Gatibaidtair& - tatliv t . kiUod and fifteen wounded. - No report iiirleenoftho ntuiititni_et ptured on either 'The-mAtv :A»; t . .42¢1{, 4 e 4 oki Niakj. l 4,o4ol PON: OPTNIUM A' ASYLVIL . . Rims, Oct. 15.—1 t. tint it The mnditkai i gr!Un l . ll l4 ,l l4 Rome whould beenran the.Popti 'mould hive tlic city end take refaie to llaveria, booli L&TLS urraLsaanicr.. coo 0,4914er folioaing•Tintin' 414041 es 4 frbni 1 . 11.0 boon sverived to-uitcht, ADD 121.1., "ROW r l .itt 7 CUA - 101*r GiriAalHNiar'ont mif unt)ther whin. from Capreoa, in which he oarne•aly on the Italian p 14.4 4. to UM. • •• ".m.unextrroirsicoa NAZZUCt. . • thAl N, October 15--- Evening .—Niu.l b hued ¢,ttimppleltoy isAgrhigh .•. harts the Itallatiielfriotaqty'RcirOo4o ri and procialin the republic.. . . 1 44 L A 6 . llol Ci ' l..triliark7;* 1 - 11 API; tint Z!.o.ltOr TEICRITORTI FLottrzict. Item beileve (tint L. .NLlrmorst,-•trlitti la iwirtilatinti on the Npai frond,. hi. troop, t.. ,114 19.4 i."!urt•','4l7"/ nr tritory, and 1..1ga...1y marc h . MAIL tBEPwBASIO.7IO Toc LON. PAIIM dcoltdr,.l:,-.4l"enit4. tn•tlit Itettlity_ prertill.t th tht:, Mays! Ar.enel at • 5;1.. - ritAxpvix Oct 'ls.—The 'Sii/ 1 / 1 1, .hips Efilnitnonlaiuullimmet t hunt No, York, arrind !1:11, morning. ( ttl , "^"Tu ;•• 05tql?cr15.-_—Tho isie' ern= ship citrornift4e.iii; rit.m tv.roes , 4* rivedthis morning.- • Al To Ocildol'lNl3".l7l,eBt. tireri Lat, fintlllo* - blur I : r Af.459 14 4. IYlgfailf4l3klif; t Liiwoosr; "(let. 5 inkt - - Consols :cloned rather weak at 93i. American Siecuiltlei .46041 111Ye.tfirall0;1.44., ; Illinois Central 771; E r ie, 46 r. an. Oollettlinent Consalklatod Bomb; 211. FlLucKSonr, Oct. 1 . 6 --Evenikn—rnltelt Staten Bonds quoted at 731. Ltvr.nrook,-.0cC13:-45.11..kw.5-: Cotton market cluswd ntmng, and a alight ad- Vniloo nu all grades; middling uplands, OS do Orleann, A¢, 15,000 Breadstuff's—Um market closed quiet ; Com easier, closing atdecillle of tit! thom 2 o'clock; ogoisilons anew mixed sesdern, nt 49.4 3d..'SVltent steady= at 1.5 d (or rat western,: and. 17d Sor. . E7illtornits width. Oats .3n Wd. -]'oar Iw 24. Burkv nominal, at to lid. Provisions—lleeclPs;: Pork, 711; _Bann, 43 .9.1Ard055.1 cheese, 57n; Clover Semi, Ott' Prodneo— Spirttn Ttirptartino tioellnOd tki sines two o'clock P. at.: now anoicalat.Pol : Wain; Ike'tid; medium, lls; Tallow, -45 a 3d; Po troletwn, 211 for ' splrite, anti In, Od for Lo3nOtr, Oct .'• 15 -1110101iiNff.'-- augur steady, at 235. 6d." Other markets are on siamited. OoL 154 , /Sivesing. —Petro, ieum Market. wcakcr cloning fraficii,llo oentligoa per' bbl fbr icluidard BY OM3AZgLIELE:) New u•vernminat N. Worms.lo—Niter Neu.. oat Colfree—PoVio Meal moat Rt. for T•leßsob to Um illtabarith Gum., TLAVA2 I 4;OCt 15 , - ,4dV/Oed , friinn eztteln totene,.l;lth nanouiteetbat; IPIFC /1 7 4ndb NII I8n4 /h 11 4"4. Ihnf n new revolt will `occur; and nultittu hove been organised , to roebst M imeo revolution 9. very sfropotovern• pien e Z*,. formed. In Which 'tie-e -ller POW/OD:EST 4 1 #4 , 4i Of Forrig.Tl milt& The follornA ionic duties lute° been .m =e d es ;eon 6 111.01t c 121 ° 1 51. 6 0 . 0431x1r 2.0 4 suite:Pot 4hOlinaneee otttiat Llaitl vein in it depliValgo state.:' rleitvivno in 4busidilt supply:7MSmkarner Izona cotolliAbtfauttedrortiVrkpitibv: Advice, report MF3MPHIB, pi , i.rjaiastas....khosttassaateva a t ltittliy744ir, , !% 1 144 0 lThi - Mar' l hverhi abating Nfany - pawns - Java already left tome, but tunny ,ethers wheitedtnade prep as: dons to leave abandoned the idea Twenty-four now tutsesand seven deaths have been reported'-up to noon. The fever Is of a mild, r A tiro this morning in Bark Alloy destroyed a: , titdetin; Brice ..t Co.'s auction establillimeptogal damaged the liquer-honaoi Lam 125000..ab0ut Juauted In the l'hoenix; ' Aetna iitfdashington Cons. hav A dispehlt from Vicksburg, says there e. beenloilleaths in..the paid forkli, D7:=M:n!! oax.rearott, Oct. l6.—There were' only two new wow. of.yellatrftwor yeaterday, and only four Internontta during OM Nat forty-eight Imam. - ' • NEw OnLuazte, (Mt. 16.--Thent Wen" thtrty.idno yellow fever, IntqouneB, donne' the twenty font' H earn 'ending S tonit , 4 l ;Oct.ll— , Thtwo Were two ;hi tentioni • SrtAloar fawn; to-tiny. .z •:)._ • i l h r a !Pligl ch lu 'd , l a ' tt ' ! n 1 1 14 01 ) 62° Chair- E 1 inan, stated tho ol!, " :I ? the mooting, whmt they proceed Imidness. . Thii drat {alto - tirralidned ' • was Cil Ptah] C. II Surclahhar,whololdantlfied with the coal interest in Tenango county. After being inotins-14.4 Fondant* stated that he, In rem .. , - with a Lumbar or otheri, had ::ti ,reurtensika want lands In VsSnango . qty. At Rio time the purchase was ‘ the Sage Ron -Railroad was being (ruined, which mus chartered undue gonond railroad • Ihwa!qt, tho,, • Stato. flat they wint to work antrOpotiqd:th stns, but' wore at - Ale -to , -wader rit on'account l' the 'iates tir testa - charged on that Railroad, whliih Is w completed. Re also stared , Mat a n beret other coal companies, In and rlhity had been eoUlPelled to 105&11 oporatioho fin th - 'mine meson. . t ~ g thie:u1%.6:11.1:741-7. ei llNP :pl A t i': : :76l ?... llo'P'ir9 t il " D tt ritb ‘:" eel'ure ' i tli otr the fttettbai :flour ..• •• concepts' from • ilbletwei to Phltodel . • • Air one dollor per barrel; of *hick ••••; . ; the Pennsyld node Rating& • ..• ' . egoelved forty.. fottri tailittii!.o le, • .• • eater from i Pfites l i i t u ai ltt w or 11l Wile l i t i . te Yll 4 peptey ba ra rre n l i e . thug making a - • s. •;. hietlen Id Meer ,oillYeatem'shlppani . • fhlxteen nods per hand. He furtherikaled that. feed at shipped from:C.llkm* to Philadelphia at fifty cents per hundred pomade. of which ihopre rata of ilierintrylionle Rail.' read Company w ioeutyitere cello , while ehippersi f Pittsburgh wre - charged- thirty ion .•,00r cintihundred poemds foribei mankitAulltie. ••- The die. crtibinotiom be itsfilVbad adirays been gsdnet Pittsburgh Ititd-In falter es tern shippers, andlOrinerly to a greater extent' than . at. present. fle did. not 'huh* why the dlsmilatitantion woo made. The capacity of the waidous Tullis In the • JOG ' citie s. wite;ablearti,tarr4arrele pc; , • r. David Kirk seiai next examined in -,,Ted t° the freights on. oLL - Ho tesol that the Pennsylvania Railroad C....in , pariv . ohlirgtd the wile rates on refined oil Amu Pine to: to.•Philtitta that wen ithiranif pil Lefty. • itablhey chartist flee •oeft , per tonal. -fire isifined oil than they did for crude, w ee hen the fortner Win the more desirablefrei gin, and net so liable Mhos trout fire s They chart greater. rake portant, for convey ing oil than, any Atber .m 1111314, In the eountrp - ..•: . They • civrop . foripseth - .vote per one hundred' WON; •widelt•ill for nets mom than their regular Ta it* for -fourth class freight, During ttosinouth Or -lugost then; were g@,oo o barrels Oroii Shipped over tie _toed from Pittsburgh to l'hiLadelpitta. "the emelt.); of the re nningesmitllnit 1,000 berrelo I'.' A:•1:111worth iti next i t 'ihdlefi and , fully eorroboratecilbe statement of Mr. ' Kirk. • • , - R. litiLotigtostiLtd . thst the PCTIIIVI -List Railroad pony took-the risk of tire on all ', hta , except' oil, ou wbkh they ite per . hundnxi pennalsoloni as Amnion-et , .and that they imusparted nopen essiii,ilierchy increasing. the risk from tire, and time compellingehip pen tetanal/el, irhlch they 4 would not do If the oil watoarinisperted it Oloinonen..;Onniso_siated' that the Rail aulopqmospeafer, chatgetP. them for 3.10 pothuls per barrel, when they • only weighed ato pounds. The when . of ' his statement wee merely corroboratis e' of what has already been given- D. U. Digerten was next tolled and .sworn, and Pally 'ecirroberated what had been stated by those prevlenatp exam. hied. . Tha Committee theft iidJaurned en tnoe et, ten o'cloak this morning, when the In . vewieetten will be continued. =C=! agiatitir Alto, 'termer. - i- Piitriii.4 Frh.twon wpi4rinformealm ~,ii•rd:42,?-1.,i30we Itliintan"MeMaitem, Arainq Chrod Er ors, Metering him with afeend 4 i Citind.ti!"*. . 1 1. 4 J* ll l o4 paddlers, and were formerly working in the Genii. mill, fonn ahem Ever; it. dlrOtiltrodOtop which be Vented Shan ittm, woaiie ."09. Ow Evers came to his house in Pipetown about twelve ...duel. Monday-MO:re pulled Mini out or bat. and beat him in a terrible manner. A warrant VISA lamed tbe his arra.t. PhiMettena --14pliper t ghter Thm Berger. of Allegheny yorterday wade Inform/Won beeero Mayor 3d re eon. aigtinst. Thomas Tlckey, eharo, ng him with • amenle adtr /*GMT. 'The &thee of the proasontrhi katipei a bear saloon-on Ronth Venal etmet, Allegheny, and telt alleged thet defendant mitt Into the oaiwm end • asked for a &Mkt which was roVnied. him, libertinism he went behind the hereatideinghttpnie, amblx by the hair and atrnek her with bin "lost. EA wan &needed and held to ball fora bearing.' f Michael r gown* proprietor of oho Ward flints°, oorner of Grunt and gee- I enithigt rainy ergi'vepptited,on :Monday mteulng ItetinnwaVone cifyrbont struck hrtnitithiliriicuttraind thWinthar with hia tint. The ylglnt match heard the row, *rooted '441 belligerent tialtora and conveyed Menthe the lock-41, ln heretic, geirinee wily for their appearance In We i morning.- toward yenteriley morning nude information aphid them before Mayor MeCarth_y for assault etulbatterv, and after wheeling they Wore held in tic. eunt~af'ttile) each 'for their appearanee at . _ A.x.so Pratuei • Arohiixilil McClelland Matto an infor mation before. Warman Taylor yeater dsiri etnwnhm ft. L. Ileishitain with per; }aCz;The - proaecutOr allege" that the pe ry wsue committed in ti igt= fl Inathefora Alderman warrant for ebb afroot of tho 'scented Leviun Frederick regarday Mgujo formation before Juifice Luke D. Pavia.' eon, of tolfmdilp, g her boob:mil, David Frederiek,tnesert-i fog and abusing her, The Recg.. t i w as ' orroded, and niter a healing, in defaulb orbarmi l iftte i ll to' cart. I •, 4iii - ryorizty , HolAtErvablmeaux-pie l • = Charier O'Donnell mule inforinntion boforo Aidermim .11eMmteru yaitordav against him brother, Edward O'Donnen,' limnuretPig tho-Ponce, 'HP Allegtin that the derendint &Mixed Mn mother, unit thmatenod hmsccittor bodily heht. for i bearing. While the fuming wag gblng — mi, Ohariaiblho,pronccotor, who woo con ducting the take, became dinordorl v, and although geguestod eeFcrnl.timen by the Alderman litilteep'ciulet,"rhftwititt to (to no, wad continued to anal an extent Unit Vibiboaraco' acased Lo bn tk`sirttiorj afid he wan vent to the lock-1m on it charge of dlnorderly•conduct. • • NALICIOVS . Catheakia:Pavett. made "Information beam ,AlderMaa, alumlat; .marlin ettawthg Cbar/th !Elko with ,tgbef. Thu ffivreitor alleges that. 44fr.dgrre y and Malledously [thew: Ale on some .3vhlcla she, had" watthod and hung out' to dry. A warrant was Issued. The ,partfor reside on thermion stroct,ln the Eighth ward. John Rloe niado au Inthrmafibu before qr ~Catharine Owens, for' Th e prosecutor alleges ma - Abe delitudant used abusive language towards her little boy, called him names, threw a brick at bun and threatened to. do kiwi. bodily harm. A. heating was had and the de fendant gave tall to answer at Court. The pantos ieslde on Stevenson street, in the Eighth word. solo of new =starve, We think we are safe In charging the elecineimeed obi - blend 'Capt. Harry Smithson, of. Smithson, Palmer do Co; Auctionoem, with canning another .. ad vance In real estate, if we may he per muck! le judge-by • the extraordinary high prime be has latelY been bringing ender the hammer.: • Yesterday he sold at auction to Air. John A. Xercher, the nesidenceief rot J. W; Butler, on Siluir- I roll /1111, for no lowa sum than i11i,500, This pro rty contained' about 5 mares, I lie and theprioe was tinexpec. °illy ht . . ,- _ Capt. bloom alsO sold: at the Name time • a ll cottage, with two acres of land n Wog the ftemiir place, to Air. Millar! Banter. Jr., - teethe ambit tumor rs, _ who ra ly increase anti extend the trade of the h use to which they succeed. 'We weto im reined with the truth of ' Mime miner a at finding, yesterday, oar young cud indefatigable friend, Mr. 3oneph Lieblef, In full Mon of the extensive, well known and popular trunk nuurafeeturing , establishment, No. 1M Wood Street, In ' In the promietorabip of which he ban succeeded John Bell, and more recently Gilmore & Mader, the firm with which he had been connected up till within a lbw days pant. Mr. Llobler has lowly earned his success and prosperity, as he hub ever diligently applied himself to his • inminesn and e Intently striven - for the large share of patronage awarded. the Wm with Which ho halt been con nected. He enters into the Manu facture of trunks, nat.:bola, ladies' and gents' traveling bags, carpet satchel; Se., with the determination of anstaluing the high reputation of the house, and or.increasing ,d,d extending the tole. Ihrtwhigastile and retail trade will dad at all Gees a large stock on hands and es none but the Tory best workmen are employed in maunfactur- Jug the torten. articles, and as nothing bnt the most nape - Her material. are used, pnrebaiters can depend upon being well " suited. We heartily winb Mr. laebler , success in his extensive trunk muntinte taring establinliment, and not only Do- meek for him a full *barn of trade, but from long pedronaLnerinaititance earnest. , ly co mmend Pim to the patronage, of on s ; readern. . • Agar... beta rirtele lb re re •1. sioolhos iteaw N Dees. item Tom. lierteuaber 271 b. by Wen. W.. W. •worill. • . We aft debtor end grateful to some aitonytnoun source for • cop s of this Most admirable address, which we have rend with unusual iutoregt. It written in a style elltinivti of high intellectual culture, and Abounds with foots and Lphilosophid re, getiona on many sub , Jed. Thri origin and pimg.7." of °Ft' cantina labof; the depenthunit on it, nt. great measure of the well Ming bf the nation: the rich troltsuriet of thew:lll, dee .Moped only by labor; the assimilation of labor to the creative (Mellon; the co working and co-necessity of science and art with labor; the geological and mete roleabul 'phenomena. in their relation to soils and agriculture; the disunities of elinaatu and soil, And the adaptation of manureo and melt. of cultivation to these diversities; romparlsonn of ancient With 1.1(1.111) cuatoma and methods, arc among the themes most learnedly t rested by the author In thin althea.; but he has with equal reseals:ll expiated ouch other fields as bear raintiouship_to his Bubjeet, 'such as the effect of agricultural pursuits on the habits and customs of nations upon the social structure of the lawn and institutions among. nice. Heal*, maker comparison between largo and small landed °sink., anti between feudal or • slave and free labor. Altogether, wd dorm this production worthy of a Ctn. .; clrmattts, and are surprised that the (len mat, whom 'hitherto the country ham known intlhonoredfor LIU aeltiereuueute I in the field of Mars. should etallenge equal eminence - amt prospect fur ion f o lltrillUtfildill to Ibl:ramie:Murat titers fore of our .sAintry. We regret that we have net quay. in our paper for the eu tire addresn.. • It Is • fit study, an well for the :talisman as the 'Sauter. Campbell , . Dialog neenale. The niervlantit% loInR htultows In the toeighhorhond of 11r. N. Campbell'. Ilno MittlUtliltt atia 241 Litvert3: ntocet, horn tomson to eon- • • • gratulate themselves on the style . in which it . managed. Mr. Campbell hen been in the tnrsinceo of catering to the hungry for mom than -eleven years, luta thoroughly understands •It lu every department. lie has Just completed great impthverturottc in his clean, cont. 13.14XLIUUN awl well ventilated ealoott, and it will ounr.ro In point of general ex. oellenee with any in the city. The tables ore always well euppled With the sub , !dentists of life and the deft -steles of the season: Minds aro verve.' np at all hours I In the been' style, white oysters of the panics% quality are furnished either stewed, fried or raw, an a moment'a no tice. The bar is well supplied with the beat and portal of Nunn. We khow whereof we speak in onmuientling this drat clam rtetaurant to the patronage of our readers. • Olowinaolemanoinapariseirairip. the attention of our mutt:min directed the adverti,lhotool ArtliTiolution of Tartnerithip of the tirm of .r.ouon-6. ,!t• Frew, :-Mr. 3reeph Lougtinny refiring, • and atll,loooslod by Mr. W. S. .Jackson. 'rho name min style or the nen. firm la Jrielcian tr, Frew. Thu huhinm. of man- ufanturim; 'saddlery, harness, horse oqulpago and furniture, trunk., vallaes, its., will be eentinood at the beautiful floor woro room, No. IQ Wood ',treat NVe wish the new firm abundant sue...veil. Our friend' Mr.D. Heating, who • war long connected the innitagemput of the Fourth ntrort Livery 'establiehruent, will be found with the firm In Charge of the'eflko. - . Verawara n Cairilner atairliati held an he:lndia,' on the holly of 'laniard Mararen yesterday everting. 'The demigod was 'engaged In digging a trench for water pipe on Iforton ',greet, and about: three o'clock yesteniay 'waning, while In,Alio trench, fell in an apoplectic lit, and died In lifteetindoutea afterward, site wen Ink, onto reititknce at the corner_ 0f...1.1b- , rrty and Morton ~troeta, where the In quest wan held: Jury • found a ver dict in imeortlance wilt the above facto. The thrummed IMP a miwrind men, and leaven a wlfe'und one • hhop Utter .'sughe-..:4,hgwy._P g w og, a resident of Fcoder's Alley, wan arrested yesterday evening, eharged With shop . Yesterday at ornmot 'she „went 'ralyde, oh into tiro trimming, store of llfeelrenn l'elerket•street, and intalo'nev oral email pumhames, for which sho paid, and while they were being. done'llp she, 'was detested secreting a ,lair, of „hose under her shawl. Au ofileine'wasealled in and ,arrentcsl , her, after whieb her hence was ne.nrehed, where a quantity of fine lanes, hid gloves, and other articles of value were found. She Was taken in the Look-up, - and there retooling BWllititlg hearing. •PernMai--.1. Bey., the settler member of the iipa of 3. W. Bar ker dt t a u ~lb sktelialt, dry; goods deal ers of this 'city, ppld bs a ' visit yeiltorday. - Werpmenme it • • le generally known that Mr. B.srker. holds Ids rmi. - donee In New York city whore his time is occupied in buying goal. for the house here, thug enabling ft Weyer keep up with the markets end changes In fash ions and declines In prices. Mr. Barker Is In excellent health and promisee In u coppice yearn tenutkopur city his per manent, home; • ' . • Denote,tadlehd ,Coramlttea meets this morning, nt ton o'clock, in Mattoon] of filinle Evora; for,the purposo of tatt ling tentimon_y_rolatlyo to tho working anti numagament of railroads. Thiry will Probably oonaltido their Inborn hero to d2D'and Porigma having anything to lay bazar°. them , a 1.14 4. Inman:int. . - Crackers ' • ISlamas. —Thu best crackers to be obtained In the city iwo at the bakery of Wray S. MiothersOhte. and 3I Irwin street; M. Connolly's old and favorably known steed. The whole= rein and retail trade supplied at the most rentionnblo priers. Give them a call. Fele Marm•.—Thero were two alarms of fire in Allegheny' City last night, he. tween nano and eleven Weloelc, both of which were false. We did not leant hem or where thoy, originated. The tire do lawtment were out.' . . Au Butter minima ma bo found than Willson's Pala DysjiePala, Sour Stomach, Costiveness and Worphl ,Tdmic are Instantly relieved by theca. 'Ail tho druggists In the LinitorlSeatoakeep thorn. Correctkm.L: in our patios zeports_, 9 f zpstorday was not Lewis , J. or Lut awnin , a ,„ et , P ( -1 ell t + '1 ' Plitsbergia fasigtere" Home. Al-}Xtsres. -EDITORS OSZETTE:—May I ho Permitted to raise a voice in behalf of a class of citizens whom 'WO seem to have forgotten, since the storm of civil war has ceased to hang menacing over ns. ' I' mean my old fellow-soldiers, crippled and su ff ering from !wounds rocelYed while struggling-for our beloved country. What has become, .I may ask, of our ' institutions, which might to provide for thosos - men whom the fortune of bottle has rendered miserable and incapable of self-support? Every day we see poor, -.:, crippled soldiers crawling about in the ' most pitiful condition, their clothes tat tered to pieces, half starved and subsist ing upon alms, which public charity too often declines, owing tithe fact that com fortable homes have been providcsl for "our wounded heroes!' . But a few words will explain the mys tery of thls ehocktog gnity. Atrorti lug toots established role nt the Pitts burgh Soldiers' Homo, the bearer of an honerable disehaige, no matter whether ho is crippled or 'not, ---- may be admitted as un Inmate, and remain a member of the institution as long as be behavei •hinuielf. But the term "behove" ..has been very elastic for some time past, for I have seen the very best men ex pelled from the estabilibment. for the heist trifle. It seems that the caprice of the: - "raters of the Home," more. than' humanity, has dictated the rigorous ordeal. I hove still present .to my memory the depar ture of a yonng man who lost hie leg at the. battle of Gettysburg. He went to the Home in the beginning of 1866. Prompted by a sense of goneross ity, he was the first to suggest the Idea, when the &idlers' Monumental Fair ' pras prop:Cad, of having the Home rep sreseed.by a booth, where should be xhibited the handiwork of th e "maimed phoZcotrs" ' Thride who were at the 'Mon umental Fair may haye seen hint stand at the Soldiers' Home "table, where his gentlemanly appearance gained for 'him the sympathies of all who approached him. He, too. :fell victim to the ridic ulous rnle,:wittch makes a vagrant, or as loafer, out of an honestman. We could multiply the examples, for our streets hove-bays become the very show. places dr the sorrowful reCollections of our lsle WPM BM it is stated be the managers of the Soldiers' home fiat those measures of order required, and that in order to keep peace within' they are eompelled to have recourse Is them. In reply: the most eommon offence la drUnkenness, and I would nuggeat the Idea of establishing the rule adopted in Other Institutions of the kind. Of! the Plandelphin Nat, Home, for I Instal:et% where such of enders are Tut in the guard house and kept.there for a length of time more or lees long, acts.rd- Mg to the character and deportment of the !IndlviditaL If the ollimoe la of more aggravating character. let the law and the ! city Jail interfere, for I tamtot think that awylsedy has the right to expel another from his matt house, and this hires.— the property ~d• the wound e d 2- Flft . it ti, Sky, 'that large amounts the people v"itl; IprvlF -, uns for of money iawartia ..1 eta braves, hay., willecdd ,, foo. - f A!lira s . ho awed for„Pet,publiely. In lie stroPtS I as mere v*abontla, hat eolnfOrtablv and worthily as men, to stleew care had been ' entrustod the todSittiori of the country. It :natters verSlittle, unless they am eii utlnals, What is the o ff ence: they are en titled to this 'Lome, and nobody (Val de= prior them of il twnett accorded them for their pillantry by a grateful people. A LATE So I.oi Ell. Fell la a Ffi..--1,01141. lifttilaitt, an upholsterer, while priming , inn lirant street, between Sixth arid Seventh, fell In a lit, striking the back parr of his head on the curb atone, inflicting a geni tl% wound. lie was picked up ne.ensi bin, and carried into the Thinl iVued 'fikhool hottac, anda phveician sum moned; wito attended to . his injurint, after Which be era, taken to the lock-up, where he ~till remains. If is Injoriet are still 10 be of a very aeriotoi nature, but it Ir thought With. proper one and atter.- Um he still retatur. fold fitariglary.—Some daring thieves entered Steele's Hotel, i on . Mondaynight, and stole therefrom a trunk left In M office locked and belging to a stranger e named W. It. Cale o . n halting front Fentonvillo, °menace county, Michigan. They carried it across the street, bursted i 6 open and stole there from a quantity of clothing , No suspi cion is stusehod.to any permit for the perpetration of this bold robbery. •0 laqueat —We uthierstand the Cor oner declined bolding an ingneat on the body. nt . the child, reported by aorne-of the city papers as being found at the old Manchester ferry.ou Monday, torulder log it boxtmu whim vonsideration. The ""' in it b, said to have been found was made of. tin , and once eentathed oysters. Itesuove I to the U. ley, enverely beaten by CAL . Black, In Allegheny. on Monday, bas been manor cdto PassavanCelloapitaL Her °until lion Is still conaidered precarloue, and farther .examinatiou by physicians re vealed the tact that her skull Ives broken In several place, A thraertai—Duna Stanton was ar rested near Withal:fall, on the lirourns, vide road, Tuesday night, as a deserter from Company C. 3ith United States In- harry. and handed over to the proper authorities. To ILlegbenians.—Arthur Kirk, Whole sale and retail grocer, Nos. 172 - and 174 Federal street, has received one ofthe best stocka of groceries over brought to the city, which will be slid lower then at any house in the city. • - wire 'New Yorls..l—tircat bargains e No St. Clair sirrel, lu hal* caps anti la furs. A ?rot Stem A writer In &hate Gossip says: ' 4 A near neighbor upon whose verari to I can rely , recently opened a drain in Rent, when ho made the Ibllowlng din iTyerr--,At the mouth of the drain were piaood two largo stones, in measurement nearly two that aquaro and three inches thickf the one at the top rested elowolv upon tho ono beneath. - Tripoli - lifting it front the lower atone, the skeletons of five frogs were discovered; they were in a circle in ;he centre of the some., quite flat. UPon taking one of them sip and holding It to the light, there was only a thread-11kt, appearance of bones betweeif tho dry flattened and fleshless nkinic these skins were clear and beautifully marked.. In thin state they wore merit bi sevcral persons, and by each of them Wo frogs were connittored to fro - dead; bni.Achen - the water commenced to flow over theta there won a slight gasping per ceiv-ed in the throats of each, by degrees tho bodies swelled, and life and motion returned. Then, to the nurpriso of the lA:holder., the frogs nprang up end ran away., Into the drain. , Ilow did those frogngeV beneath the atone that covered tho lower one no closely? There was no quo ter 'them to - enterer depart, and upon the nurfaCes there was not the slightest' Indentation made by the frogn. It WAR, supposed to be thirty yearn ago that Inc Atom, were placed ever the Arabs." IA WanTEen CORREISPONTENT, who writes from Topeka, Kamm, describes tbo great salt plains an the route of a proposal railroad, from that place on foi -1 lows: "On a direct line southwest from Topeka; about 210 mike, you strike the grad wonder of theWcat, the 'Balt Plains. , 'The.° plains tire 100 miles in length by 40 ratios in breadth, and are one of the ruflositha of the age. " Tra. 'ming them you will occupy at lent twelve - hours ordinary riding. over a level plabieompletaly covered with salt In the form of a crust, varying from one to two inches thick, as white as this sheet of paper before touched with ink, and of sufficient strength to bear np, without breaking or crumbling, tin ordinary wagon load. Underneath this cruet, a little below the earthen, there In a strata of solid' rock salt, only aocessible •by quarrying, prixiudng the finest speci mens of crystalised salt I ever saw. The supply is I m arfectly - lnexbaustiblu The Atchison, Topeka and Santa F. Rail road Will crams these salt tlelds very nearly through their centre, and thus give the roasFevery alternative section in ado of upwards of forty miles. The Indians here get their supply of salt, and the Government hes frequently sent treble thereto get salt supplies. A rail. , toed titer them could supply the world with an +wild', of salt not surpassed In quality by any the world evar produced, and I need not say to what extent it would afford business for a railmad, Ibr of that any reasonable man con Judge • "/ Doter Ssz rr."—Lord - Nelson eras Undoubtedly the author .ot this slang phrase. At the celebrated. battle or Co m:dotionezentb, ellght,bu Nelson, • twhoseatteation mho determined to oon been called to a Moat of mmina ./ . 'lag Masai to cease hoettlitien. placed his hand over his good eye, and p to look with hla.blind one, slid "% Man, Go a 'l4", and at odbe ordered a, brisk, r+, newel of the engagement. . , • , CITY ITEMS Reduction to Prices The Messrs. Barker et-Co., 50 Market street, commenced yesterday to offer their entire and truly magnificent stock at greatly reduced prices. This thej have determined upon, because of the decline In the Eastern markets, and be cause of their having 'undo some very heavy purchases in the large Eastern atietlon sales at about one-half the prices ' at which the regular jobbing trade Inas been selling the same goods: The most beautiful and expensive Silks, Moire Antiques, Velvets, l'oplins. Velours Reps, together with some un other kinds of• medium and s low prima Dress Gond,, Shawls, Cloaks, Table Linens, Bed Linens, Bed guilts, Towels, Toweling, Napkins, Doylies, some of ' Mout the- handsontest ever seen here, and indeed, a full stock of dry goods, complete in every department, will be offered without reservation. Wu quote a Am articles only, with their prices, us they kayo been I:rlven• to us, such as we presume are wellknowtr' on, readers, to enable them In jtelmi of how greatbargalun will be sold. - Black Silks, 'price last week $1.50, to. duced to $1.25. Black Silks, price last week $1.25, dnced to $l.OO. Fancy /Bilks, price hut meek $1.50, re. duced to $1.25 Fancy Silks, price tact Week $l.OO, duced to 75c. • Poplins, price last week $1.50, reduced to $1.25. Poplins, price last week $1.25, reduced to $l.OO. - • Cashmere Pinkie , price taut week $1.50, reduced to $l.OO. Cashmere Plaids, pricela4t week $.1.12? , reduced to 75c. Morino Plaids, price /list week 1.12 h• reduced -to 50e. • Silk Mixed Goods, price lakt week 75w. reduced. to 50e. Silk'llixed•Gcods', price last week 55 reduced to 573 c. Coburg% price last week .50c, reduee to 371 e. A l pacas, prier last week redone, oe. • Airateak priculust ".I) , e, reduced 40e. • .Blankets, price last 'week 810.00, diteed - toISULtan.. . - - Blankets, price, lest awed to p:ov. - Blankets, pries, last o•sek minced to $7.00. Binukets, price last week. 07.00, re duced to $5.00. • Blankets; price list week, .1.5.00,' dueed tO $4.00. • Barred Flnnels, mine last week, 45,,, reduced to 35c. 50e Gray Twilled Flannels, pries lastweek, , reduced to Gray Twilled Flininels.price last week, 117le reduced. to 30e. . . - 10 1 1 Sheeting Mq,ll , peke last week, 50c, reduced to 174, 104 Sheeting Altoolin, trioe lam week. ISle and ISc, reduced to 121 e. Ginghims, price last week, 'So, re duced to 12ic. • • ••• ' • • l'rinta, price last week; lSic, reduced to Three quotations ac we fume said.'are . riven only to indleite hew goods and we mature our read wilt ens that these their be clads' in ntott emetnber every 4n4e• onday ß List pod the sale e comluenceo M, that the ea:ldlest 01 , 1eu , t unity for selecting: laditimial T 010161007 DI rover of Dr. eeriest'. Diuretic or Duelntone , 'Plile. t*OCON PZAVEIt. Co., PA., t - I. - October Ili I cheerfully add my testimony to the et:tient,- of-Dr. Sargent - Is 'Diuretic or Back ' ache Pitts, I have used them for the lest twenty yew's; and ha re - always found inlmediste relief front pain in tlio back arising from affection of the kidneys. I am now over sixty years of sae, and have kept myself in good health by their' occasional use. I have frequently ad vised the use of these pills to my neigh bors complaining of this trouble, and know of over twenty causes where per manent cures has, been effected. Atxxxweinn McKinnon. - For sale by all druggists. Price bile per box. Oetipsi Pars? Fn.! INtra! mall Whets se Nay EC= I Molars. Gardner st Stewart; west coc ner of Market and Fourth streets, No. as, hare now open and for sale, at whole.. sato and retail, the largest stock in the city,. in all grades• and qualities, which they propose to sell at leas prices than the same goods ma bo bought elsewhere, also showing a greater variety and en tirely new furs. All buyers-of furs should remember this,. and as-ail them selves of this rare opportunity to snake their purcbaies. They are also opening a largo stock of new dry goods, Most remarkably cheap. West corner Market and Fourth streets, No. 69. nrs GARDIVER BTEIVA ET. wan be se.ll7b.Tp...as b.Ulkb.r Heuw /o a ' ueer ~Yq, Good Prunes, Raisins, Currents, tit ' ron, Spices, Cross &Blackwell's Fampus Chow-Chow, Pickles, Mustarda,fatarips, Sauces and Olives. • Spiced and Pickled Oyster, Lobsters, Spiced Salmon, Mar malade, Condemned Milk, •Extract Ot lieet„_ . Jollies, Chocolates, Dates, Fresh and Preierved Raspberries, Pine Apples, Plums, Pesabea, Quinces,Gelatine Ex tracts, Olive 011, Syrups, Tamarinds, Fine Cream Bant . ams, Good Mixed Can dice, Caramels, Cough Candy, Everton Tattr, and all kinds of Nuts,.at 112 Fed eral street, second door north of First National Bank, Allegheny City. • Octl2-0t Gannon BEAVEN. Illomeweed Mansion and Grounds The Pale.—A beautlfill emburban residence, immediately omxialto Homewood Sta tion, on the rennaylvania Railroad, will be sold next' Tuesday evening at Men u's/ma's Auction Room. The hourly cm vcialenoe of accommodation tram's, and the beautiful scenery in this direction frPm one city, have made it the favorite route for those seeking comfort and Oh. puce in their homes. The maiithificent improvements all along the Oakland and Rant Liberty valleys, and beyond, ace nut equalled by those In any other direc tion. See • Idellwaioe's auction 'Adm.. thiernent of this handsotue property. . . . To Country IMP—Year atten tion Is called to the wholesale and re tail grocery store of Arthur liark,' Nos. IT4 nod 174 Federal street, Allegheny. Just the piece to buy your groceries. 3lr. Kirk has facilities fir buyingghat enables him to will to retail merchants at slower figure than any oilier house in tho two cities. He keep at all times all kinds of groceries and be_ pleased to have tr4rtlesadrand examine lads price 11.4 and the querns. of goods ket by hint. Remember his numbers, 7land 174Tederal street, Allegheny City. atw:' th D r ee n t Wh w a o a dTh a o r n nob nds O f e d cei * t and gentlemen flatter themselves that they can deeelvo their friends by theme of MAO nature sth. te e tht inn 'never replace in the Savo your teeth by using 'Ward'. Mehl and Powdered Den trillee. Sold wholesale and retail by &worth - Fleming, So. ST Market street, and by all druggisttt. Dry. Geode' at Whole:lie—we in vite thopartioular attention of buyers at wholussio to our complete stock of alike drams goods, and all kinds of fancy and staple goods, and to the fact that we sell er. the lowest t astern prices, and cut, goods to suit purchasers. . J. W. Bans= & C 0.,, • 59 Market strpet. To Falunlee,--Go to Arthur IClrlek Grocery Store, leos, 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, and buy your Sager for putting up &ult. Re has the largest, hest and cheapest stock hi the city. , Call and nee for yourselves, 4 yrw,, . . somethlak Pare.—The. Teem, Coffees; Sagan, Sploot ke., sold et- Kirk's Gro cery Stare,...ltoe. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, are warranted to be the were beat In the market. Call' and get allikte ,- • , env* Pine the brea a th of tlivon Who u ln se JWar dls Fluid and powdered Dentlfrice. Sold wholesale and rebut by Josarw Fmt tuo, Xo. 84 Merle et street, and all drug- GbriP Groceries:4'or cheap Gro ceries and sornettdttg goal, go to Arthur Kirk's Grocery' Store, Nos- 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny. MW BM Ear, Throat, Ll7llO DMELSES and 0AT4111.88. amixesarallY treated by. Dr. .bony 134 Smithfield street. A book by mall a! amts. W litag Mori. look to ritir Intoreviieby buying your hug iuld cape at .t.ho Now York Ilactif and locya% fur hou!te No. ,afes‘ - Yers,All. , the latest styles, of hats caps suid lad' itsrlyrst the New' York Store, , No.t2 St; Crisinstree.At Tlit; WEEKLY GAZETTE. • SiyO.LUITTUIti, .. ITEDIIBSDAT LE, 8111:31Dit A lame sheet, nontatatag TIRTY4MX COL UMNS at lotmeathannsatlair matter, Inclualmr lemllmaEdltorlals, latest Maws by Salem& urn ralMblo Mellen, Matter for elm Family., and fallert and moat tellable Fluancial smd Comr• menial Market ROP2IIII riVta by'say pagr I. the 51,y. No Farmer, Ifechanto er Sereb e nt ern's zee:d be .: - Ylazul tat nix Wsicir wan-rm: Slule Snaterlber µAL eioesof • CI OA of en 1.11 oue copy of paper to the parson antlang op the dub, AdditlON• We"e e t a be.'" at any Was, at Club mime. NOTICa rd Scvaculazzi.—r* aftriAt paper, ba suet sad woolly letall 41 , 11thnk-rm nut, es ere Iseue • Rodoesday OM* scribers lumina nal oat, mall a mock. • 161 . 310ney by Draft. ISM.. MonajOMMML or In Moglstoren LaMar*, mayb...e.e.melst. Addroam ". OAZ6TTM'e PITISI3I3IIGII, Pramrta.. A Pult,--The nest best to a good puff in a newapopOr 13, , to putt a good cigar. 'L'o have our readers smoke good cigars, it is uenessary to tell them where to gat. them. 'The hihise of IL ,t Jenkhison, e Vcileral street, Allegheny, is a house you can !devote rely noon getting what tie, represent their cigars to beep a large assortment of the ccrc Tinos[ tagara and •a 'Cot.% of rabies, Call in and examintfor year move s , 'NO. G Federal street; at bpd • of Stlapoo,ion Fate Jewelry „hi now being :obi at re- Snccd rate, at the well known and flab. ionablo Jestelrr' house of Itelncraan. :Sternal a Seidle, rifth etreoL '11; firm arc desirous of disposing of their tare: ~tacit of watch,, clocks, Jew elry, .iilrer ware, natal ware, orna ments, and a full line of goint in their way, preVitlllS to reinoving to their pala tial now store, whieh swill coon thilah ed. Thane deslrinir good jewejr, - at fair prices should. rail. Geod.—Tim lams. shoes, goiters, &e, for men, ladles and children, kept at en \lorket street, ore made or the vary brat material, and mad al low .9 the lowest. All goods aro warranted to give sutisfaction. ,If you wont some thing good, and at gold prices, call at Enblr's -Shoe noose, 89 snorkel street: - • • Val cable Vacant Lot on Secand Street, near 31arltet, at auction, .on Satimlay, October at 3 o'clock.r. st.- See ad vertisement in auction column. Smith son, Palmr.r . ..CCo., auctioneers. WE,!. • Mr - Aaditionai JA xixi Netters bn Third -- MARRIED: - LILACS - I{,EITER.—Oti Tutoiday,Oetobel 15th. 15.27, at lip residence of tha bride*, parents, TlT the tteet • Dm. floweret. S. BLACK' and LADE It., datottatt of Dr. Irtn. C. /teller. e 110( thit city. • =! J'qn" R. - 'lll i t%T4 th e?'lsll;i4.l oit r ill't!"llf:.ss:4 . 11 4 4 CiEol4k yrrrEas 71:t fdaccal will take plate on .1V groslan .T. the' lath 111 , 1.. at nine o'clock: a.N. Rerrion It at. Pauli Cathedral:it ! , Ij .4. I . O C II I I REV.—fIn 'atone:llr rdatit.the nth In -81,8!th wife of T. W. The funeral will take idacceo-DAT, (Redact., 417.'01: u'cloark.p. m. , Rom their reahltileas corner of Chadwlek and thcalunt ittects, diet abetter.. Th. friend, of the .faelllT arrant-11.A NEW ..1)VEIEL'1181111rE LEX. ail% EViENDERTA ILEA, lid Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. • L.. COFFINS, of all hinds; CRAPES. GLOVES, 1 'cry dretript lon of Funeral :Furnlehlng GooLa herntshed. ffloolos open day end night. Hem" and Corm:gnu throtelsed. • R eranuucre—Rer, fhtrld Kerr. D. D.,17. err. M. W. &embus, D. K.,- ;7 llamas Ex/oh—Fos,: jaeotli.Alider. Eed. • J. fa. " ilffINE/M, KElt AND EMBALMED., "tsieeei4or to the iata Sarnael K. Rodger . ..l Oblo'.litaraM. .1. three doors hunt Beaces. Allegheny : Cl,. 'XII- Borewood. Mahatmas, IValnut and wood Inaltattoa Cora.. at the loannt:millimalr. prices. llaarna *Pen at all hoar.' day Lad Wit& Meant and Carriage, fartalthed on abort natlea and on mat remonaldels.rma. .P *l' A atp Z LaNIEClic 7'l DEBT* ICES. OMee, OR Ohltrl3troot. *Boston!, MstalltO. tto•earocal and other a of 0n5."116 *complete stock alumna Busatabindp - . Boods, an hand and fulmlabed at shored:at ilageac • la lowest prices. eau, and - liras : SUMP; doe.. nes of Shit and - Made., Biretta, • (Mmlatpah., Baronets. Boggle,, Saddle Hanel, dt. MN, for Mrs. env:l6:7E43v InOtetLc woußt. .k. d .trAKBIIIIGI t this Cemetery 9.4.6 Lawtenrurille, Pa: 011NANESAIALAPALL and STONE WORKS; SLONE SIIRIAL warranted water . prOof. .tt FkumirrEss BIEN.. lu rte.. G f the foto of so may. counterfeit, note. r. non . In prenlatlon. Tonenthentlon la coaled to wa TORrie LECCIEV MICROS COPE, Oct of the best thtnp iteitnientalf ; • - FOR 9I.ST1701111i) 001INTITIMEIT moan': 'Which comes at-tprice n't tido the teach Of one. Save inoney by esthete at cute and teas chasing' one, hoe. DUIV.SEATII fit HAti Jeweleia azi Qpticians, • 156. S.XE.SCIEZ OPPOSITE MA9ON - 16 HALL. 11,1110111) AND NEW EDIODD.. • Q111T73( • 9 Merchant 'Tailor. Uas remorse] to No. tlfl Wrl e tE STUTZ; car of Federal Street, subsea be Se nor' nn , strni . . I Me nets awl extbotive stock of • I fr.*" ' Vr ,r )Thioran i nTYA , OATINGI, Whleb will be L.. to ostler In the mostait 4-I,l .46:l A ViAritgiTutitoergl:tr.P.tadk will be sold oa rel 7 reasonable terms. It. SMITH. Yerchum Tailor, • . ou Err., bor. of • . k•(DR. A FIEST OWS RFMTDEBrijE, WE • OFFER FOR PLL43 tbat • 14t• gad commedl.. Double Brick Blandon BorBN Stmt. No. ni WAS/31561'0N !MEET, AEG, ghang Mtn containing ttdritan larginni wsi *natal comae. beide, Anthem. p.nt,i ay nabbed basement. all or Uri ntoat online styli, aad latest Impronments, &cranial aril ilaptol, &ricrac,' concaolanca. The Loths 00 by 820 Feet. A good Stable oaths backend. sy of the choicest Peach Trees, Grapes is other Frait, nave been cue - linty Mleeteel im inittratod ten bearing mormiti, tairsiber !veldt flinty shrub. b• 7. Tiennitleally arranged over Om tat, n Mg beauty and refinement throoebont. SILL & SBUTTIOILY, Rad Elamite mind leannace Ara I= Or, SON% P. Matra' & V - RO October ith.*Os7. RE.NRY•G., Merchant . tailor, car. Penn and Pt. Clair Streets. nt.. ~...e 001..mn t,r arormaß . . aW th . yeLli. Jo 6coet . l th.t M. nlork of~~ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Is 'Cow - Closcsaple•be. W ILE LE f. WILSOICH SEWING AND 11NT*0N21 . 01.13 ILCAULNZ. • nom , : SO ILUIPLZ. /corm PO 1:111711.ADLIP. X uNIF: wire No ■s3T vAt. t!913L71 inrsorsusitip. CALL AND x. IT Ito. 27 FIFTH 1111121.14 DAULER, ttO SE &CO: Practical F u‘nitur, Manufacturers; COVPEICIA WAYNE STA, - - Caen atTle. of FtraNnISEL eanasatly ee HORSEeI FOR 841 s. Ona ine large ILAT M-A51...-evs,years6l.2. .llable Yoe fnialty barouthei- one tun ilnuaght 11URar.. sad one 'MAR G. .ItOas spline wagon ose. • ,•••.' • AT 1111WARS'S tIVEST STABLE, mum wieo.pavd. H.« aCIL3 EB,llEpr e Ardor. Conon Mills, PityAsrgb. limaohitureil ITICAUIIIXIMAL . . asizomise Axe .