THE • DAILY -,GAZETTE raßusam =my Joiatxrwo. airmuys Exesram.) PENIVEOLAN,REED 4!SOTa.. .mniB r: f. p.TpgRYIS~., Y. r.~ '4 S I 7I3I4SA.ZETTE HULLOING. Nos. S 4 A- IS ITITR STREET. /frArig klittll Parr If Uteri oPPICILI' LUSE OE' PITTEUIIO3 111) eiLEGazar arm 442zill o ri c aurir t frro u pgarkvizr 7021. '4 1 T' raWa Mail r l;Lraixlext, .. /Slaws. • - CIALEETTE. PITTSBURGH, Pssw.4... Eitstittsilmir 601$ Titc. Government has made provision far t i e payment of tha. 'Merest dne on the flee twenties .pa - the tat proximo, in coin.: TEN ?mum appear to be in earnest their tbrestennd uprising in Ireland, but tie English Government is on the alerifor any Movement they may make. linen° suffrage Was pressed prema turely on the Ohio ;utopia. Ihirty.eight amides that gave Hayes a majority of exti, gale at the slaw time a majority of 10,744' agahlt tko Amendment, so that in them - counties the Amendment rani:oBolo4s behind Hayes. • 1 Mes ne0..... _ - TU. im ;lance °fon° vote was &own in /seism unty, Ohio, at the meat Moab's. The Democratic and 'Rept:ll.l lima candidates - for treasurer each . re• 1 ceivid,f,P r ill votes. -Ts decide the qua flu:3ooa Nem drawn; and . aa Itch all mind:appeared to have been in - favor of the oPpoattion, the Republican lost.' . 1 • • people of London are agi tated by r rumor that the Punkas hail) designs o the _Queen end contemplate order that • they may glici * cup of cold poison %wild • al thrinm, :Who else Got s thM.Vot :time getting rid hihr tidtt;' . (7atthlthir glielell and lier:.•Tke ides is brilliant • - •or isaantsuatiiii si eX -1 Pion& , t roe from Park try. I, • defeat; the 'troops r•• t lated by designs o seizing they mar downbot Aldan eio of Hee then Niro and Willi* virgin:l'nd Tun adtrias from Park tiy table aa ' aonnee to defeat; of. the: Gerabeldlana by the Papal. trope 41 , s : end : ay liailn an enengeilent near' - Mono Liberate. lo The:Papal, :is were Anis baeltto .ward. • where it le probable : jitey' will lithe a nted and , have a dechdre battle.. :. , The • pries oiflbily In Irtlail;eof the seizure f Rome by the Government, ;and the q Iva** hourly finU (nob !strpgut in - therPeoile4—The Pope la lenidenge : teariplathk Eight from c ilia chic : rind lhnkni t :inentsllate meet ' biro!' the. ' Weeniddaiiie situ ation of - ri setroral pntnta la tube atiotail4,! '',:, jnieritettte ben- irlten Pilleil.;•,i- : ...2:::_ ... ' • :'-' ' • ' d4xl delivered • 3oa of Clietaaitlea.Ottiii; ecitbiest ipareldlce rgedifroei restialat,tsxarr 'id .wltraffect =lay dmflti 1 6 2 entictint ter etasaffipa 7 1, was qulaii the 'Bentham esealaal - as s nit' especial:lj guiranteed: the =lice* 'ease,. ruitth6 J.lll4e* jun te 'ass to ; *. Thaeliief the Civil petitka of tobe of the United States equally 'with white's, iota *elite- cm las hel4fa. dOssolus : _ tai7 iervltu e, except. le yamleheaces sbe crime. _ • .Wnitimoiar yricnim. The cattle has held back o race horse intelligence and furnishes tlie readers of America with the Losportin sporting announcement, all the war from London, that "Jem Mime -ha been minted," but consolingly To; marldi "bis fight with the huh Giant O'Baidwin be fought out ill Ireland oi - Prznee. ' Moreover, '`there is an opinion M ace wild outshe fight and ;II meant to be'posted." Perfidious Man! Unfortunate! Irish Giant! Bat then, 4 Wherefore Me these things thusly"? Do . Anieric , - - pay etortdtastt 'real for such In-i interesting to a movements of tad the muscular Idwin, but we' , tems lashed over 1 lon of other MI T ly since we pay led to our choice, 'MEANINGS. In Germany, Lad been taken ,thus influenced banging himself, successful. ' Chit. minds should not • such horrible .4 people witness :sassy for them to deft on tho mind tog end' by no at the latter pfit who pained life to liberate the aer residence In unbend Is under .ores years .1m- Priaceu ' preteri Ito all the hau -I,' itwatt ' her at . Europe asserts Awn, the eml , hriely travelled throughthis country. professionally, and who Wended to return in 1888, has be come:bonne, and Is at present maned in a mad house. Ilfr: Dawison las for esveral years been the sun of the Ger sten rine, e position which he achieved 'at around, slid has held in spite of much !Atte rivalry. - Rumor Wscrestaous, of Illinois. Yin:ached the opening written at the Synod at lountereth Pala, and Bishop HOpkins,'of Vermont, was the only Mil ted States Prelate &trig:lied a place with ' fithe'altar rills, with the English and Archbishops This precedence was rded because Bishop Hopkins la the Senior Bishop of 'rigs country, and so:4llin exchange remarks, "Imams* he libalf a Romanist," brerws • of the Southern cities have antlered u much, ormoce, shuns the war , ''ss' during it. Of Galveston medial; may this be said. She has been vbited ,sivabnost devastating- pestilence. itutof =unmated population of twat ty-ilve thousand toulsover one thousand have bees tlanriltect ' One out or every twentvivo, and from all classes of society, for Yellow Jack is no zusuner ofpasona And to this grievous atlllc. • nen Us been added flood second only - in destrictivenni to the onglaal deluge, and following's* cloito oil the horrors of • the war that Galveston mut be indeed a scene of desolation and woe. 'Tax number of students at the Col . uubla College School of Mines =cede one hundred. While almost as many Americana aro studying at the. Mining . nnlventty at Fribery Saxony, The advantages in Saxony are gun,• het , those of Pennsylvania are gnater, sad the miniag interests are so Lois that" a mining school, end a good otteildionld be ono of the institutions of the State: That of Columbia College is go od, , bat X= York is not the . pliiirolor a high =e= VOLUME =an school of tits kind. Pennsylvania, California and idisacrari should"each have a school of the character capable of attracting; by its merits; students from all patty of the world. Tux Corn , Ezehange, of Pbtladelphis. baying changed its name to Chamber of Comneree, is about to erect a new build ing for Its acostentodatlon ou the site of the aid Penn mansion. Senator Well, of K. J., presided st the laying of the coiner stone ea Monday lost Onwmarr's Irsi work in a print ing office in Sew Tork was the setting up of a New Testament. Ha has never rested in the labor, ever and at all times eettlng up that book above all ibingi the. - Tan Cluistlin Comicial= wl.feh as set:Ellen hire next week promises to be one of the most important assemblages of the character ever held In Pennsyl . Sul op me lireseuitt PACT:7IORM wer.46. Si. Louis diXpetah to the Cid. ago Jurnaistates that Governor Match : er, of liiiennri, will Pmbably call ail ex: Ira sue en'or the • Legiiilitxtra; to Meet early in December, to pass upon the re— does railroad Interests of the . Siete, prominent among whiCh , will bo an at. tempt to Bell the Illuoul Pacific Rail. road.. It it mid that three parties—the Pennsylvania Central and New York Central Railroads, and a exublnatien of Bt Lordslarui—are ready to bid far the road, the lowest figure spoken orbeing fuer-millions. This road .nms from St. Lads to Karma City, '43' miles; - and, when the inage Mali be changed from li feet 6 inches t 6 4 feet 8} inches, u itwill be in - any event, *will be a Virtual exten sion Or the 'llrdoit . Pacific . Railway of 'Kansas eastWardtp Bt. lonic .. Topa Cpoica.-- . .•Occulotuil" nip pf tbo States which hoop gone peniPorstio: • • "We should - undertake tji bring them beck to ditty, t with; liallibrebs to boot. empty by hontsgy dicfin4irig and bravely . sgiekthy to our- prim:Arks.-- ••• • , rake the catonid - -insribi the .hand tad ask our countrymen to decide betWoaritiniind:the *aim traitor.- • - ;The Black Patriot or the White Traitor—which do yonOliooter" • MMZEI,ta. NENVS —A marvelous collection orobjets (Cart akd gems is - now exhibition Connoisseurs ophae -that ao large a num. beryl - Antique and tiutintlikieid:valuiddes talVe Zaire! Deft glihered,fteitale In any country', mad a prince; whoat.tadMis as proverbial as his wealth, recentlydeclar ed that he never - even suspected the ex istence of such marvels. It would be impossible - to 4autaneeatet the elements of ontsfourth of the collection; but we can mention a Tewlif the wonders withont attempting to give asatisfaciory'descrip tied of any. 1 Flat - comesn little basket carved out of a single emerald,` which' is as large as a good abed apricot. There ate, portions of Alio 'prima - whisk hove been - cut.' thiough, and other parte have been ...captured - en relict.' It Is Mid that the work on this little basket required an outlay of time In ditratlon equal to the 'luau! several- Men. ;Then We connote sears are shown avuse rand* of a singu lar turquoise in the form of a goblet, about thirty centimetres - in height, and surrounded bye garland of gems- Ex perienced appraisers who were called upon to estimate the value of this won drous TARO failed toagreo :is to the figure, Int all admitted It exceeded 11,000,000 franca. d small boat carved oat of Jade, and ter_xoted by two tiny figures—a man and a monkey made of gems; a cage made of gold'had gems, containing lards, and a clock of like materials, a drinking can, from a single opal, are next in the order of exhibition. We cm only make o general mention of casket. tilled with aro cilium' • • • misetprecious stones, wc.rth from i'.00,000 to 1,000,000 franca. of forty muff boxes of the moat magnificent description, and 'of qualities of••••mlets, rings and ear rings, set with rabies, turquoises, emer alds, sapphires and diamonds of every color, for an enumeration of. all those curb:obit:a wonid require more slime than could be given it. The singular. feature orthe exhibition, however, Is the which characterizes the action of the exhibition, The gentleman who does the honor of the place allows the visitors to admire, tench and ciliary all the valu ables displayed, and then throws the en tire collection info a broken chest and a wretched bureau drawer, turns the key in a rusted lock, and sallies forth to the restaurant, pending the hour fixed upon by some soverei who have promWd to view the collectio gns n. Thus far, no bar gain of any magnitude bas been made on account of the immense prime that are asked. •.• • —Senator Fiarellrs workmen are con stantly unearthing new treasures at Pomyall. One of tho moat recent is a strong bolt. It was evidently covered with thin plates of iron. The front is ornamented with - bran= bex-reliefs, which are almost uninjured. 'There was a man's head, from Its grotesqueness supposed te , be a masque, two busts of woman, two genii. and the head ore dog. Around their Is a circle of ivy Imves, All are thibly and carefully engraved. The genii are thought by aoutowhe have seen them to equal T lbertra heads of angels, o n th e famous bronze doom of the SaptlstgY of Florence. The dog and the Ivy of fIaCRITSO eymbelfie vigilance and flcellty. The busts are thought to be family portralta. The house In which the box was foetid is south of the eityon the easteigingre, In the same quarter,s decayed wooden box 'yielded a specimen of the gold b.lias warn by the children of rich famllim. It opens, and has a little hollow place, in the centre. On it le a buckle in filagree work ; through this passed the ribbon by which it hung from the child's neck. Five gold rings were Mond, a very mod ern looking breas t. pin, a broken brace let, ear-rings of an entirely new pattern. et:amide, stones, engraved but not mounted, sliver. spoons ofdltferent sixes, and a large amethyst of great value, on which are two figures, which are bailer. ed to be Appollo and cupid. It Is supposed that Me house.wo pro. title of Jewels, was the slop of a lapidary.. Tames Outhrie, when Secretary of the Treasury, one day sent a letter to a friend In Baltimore. The nett morning Its recipient appeared in the department and - handed back the missive. "Mr. Guthrie," said he, "I can't make out one word of your letter but the signature, so I have brought It for yore to translate," The Secretary knitted his • brows,' and puzzled over it for some Minutes. At but It up. "Mang me If I can read It either! I hays forgotten its exam , contents, - bat I know what I wanted to see you about. Sit down anti I will tell the Priztases Boston roust . look out for Its laurels, which Paris is daring enough to seize. The • Perk beide calls the guy French capital the "'pivotal" city on which the world turns. What Is this but a bold usurpation of the honor of being hub of lb. innivanwP—e politicos hitherto bald by Boston. as everybody knows. Presumptutrue Parts ought to be taught that she Is located on one of the 'lpotesi of the world, pot in the centre of the axle.. Let'tho antOerat of the ." Breakfast Tx , hie' , come to the rescue in behalf of out raged Boston, round which the world revolves: • . • —An InteresUng collection of Mulls la now on exhibition in Charleston, Souto Cerolina. Among Mom are bones of the extinct mastodon, megatherium mylodon andTaplr; Also of the native. American deer racccafol, opossurh, bee "? and elki beside : those of the horse, cow. sheep,- dog mid hog, and, most marvelous to:relst. stone hatchetsr ar "w an d 'Pew bends, end :frit manta of Pottara, au evidently the -war p — Tho.York DesnoeraChas the follow Ins: William IL Gerbrick, late a soldier In the 16th lowa, desires Information of him father and mother, Jacob and ldaty Garbriek,,formarlyof Somerset and York mantles, Pa'- When lent heard from, in they.wero in Pillaburgh, Pa.. AllY intinmellon xIII be gladly nxviveci by their non, William If.rletbriek,Chlretp, 211.; pers. lu - United Staten aro nxprcuYtlly mqueMed to copy. Memphis,' last week Were were ninety-tour deaths from ,yellow. favor. Tharolsww:a :stlispt frost Saturdny 041 Creek and Pltholo nalbadr- 21 -Vebango county, has been ate.. at , 514: 1 10P AV about= of ono bun. Bred and liventY - ooe thousand dollars, Acdtb ' Ana boon appointed uoilezioa at Saw llampthlro to Court of that Sta vicarlaY, &hite. beach of the Supremo . . , • sirABLI -, . -it = . , '. - -I:- • • i.: l,l • ---...--- •'-,_:.... ' - '-t:- * # _,& ' - . Ne , -) ~, . • ' ...:..,-; ...t . i. - - ~ --- -.- _.... . ..., ) ~,,,,:. • ' I A . , 'lig •,,„ ~. , „ 1i501it...40 .-- , • , ----,- ~..„ . - A4 "IR r.-.=.= ~ ~', , ..--- .. . -- - '" - i - i" . 'r - -='•-, 7re - • . - 77- . 4.7 •.- ~... -- , --...r".• , . ..:.-,..,-•.,. - ALI N s itZ 4 . ' -. 4,1!..:: '...1.77 'r s ; "—' l , l I 1 .. "—.— ^ J - e , ' \ ----- _ / , • • FIRST EDITION. likvak I Cii, Cci = MIA MARYLAND 1116110 APPREN Important Cue Before Chief Justice Chase: TBB CIVIL BIGOTS BILL DECIDED courrrirriem. Colored Persons, Irnualis with Cllizerul or the Called States. OW alWaste to tae Puubarmt Owens.) . 13 41.1un0ur.; Oct. 113.—1 n the --United Slates Circuit Court yesterday a hearing . . washed-before Chief Justly:Y(lMM upon the petition of ElizabethTnnier,eoloreti; iy' her ne.lt friend, Charles Henry addressed to thn Fiord Naimoli P. , Chase, Chief Judge of the Circuit, Coati of Me United Slates, and for the -3fary land Distrlel., The petitioner alleges that alts is child of E.lizaboth Idirudry, ford merly Ellrobeth Tunny; that 'She is re strained of her liberty and held in cus tody- by Philemon T. llambleton, of Tel hot county, Dfaryland,invlolation of the Constitution and laws of. the . -United . Stites; also,. thattbe petitioner is re strained of her libertylty virtue, et cer trin alleged Indentures of apprentice ship, made laid' in accordance'. with the laws of the State of Maryland, as ap plieuble to the binding of white children. The petitioner prays this Court for a writ of hate n a corpus, addressed to said ifarnbleton, requiring Mtn to produce in Court the person of the petitioner and certify the true muse of her detention, and to show muse, if any he has, why the ectitionershould not be discharged. [Sutriedl E. STOCKIIIIIDOL and Naptan 31PUSEr, AittottaWfor - glititlettke The petitleufWas 20111; , and endorsed: Writ granted as prayed, re-- turnable Oct. 15th, POT. (Signedd 't3 .l P. CITASE, Chief Jostle* of United Staten. TheW met' the tho P. Me wris& n obedience to. ommithidtteNWitain writ, I herewith produce the body of Elizabeth Turner, together with a copy of the IndentUreof apprenticesbigiahotts,. Lug the cause of her estption 'did deten tion, and rostectfullyawalt the action of pour Honer. . The-petitioner akitared byequiLieli; Tbe Chief Jusfße Inquired of thert z spoudent if be had counsel in Cmtrt. fie replied in the negative, and said be would !unite - Matter , be - settled- by the The Chief Justine stated he Would pre fer that the case shouts bo fully . argued, limpondent stated thst. the child and its mother were formerly his ahem, and were imam by the Constitution; which went into operation Noremeer dot, UGC The child was apprenticed Nowlmber lned, two days atter she.. was l !einanctpa. ted. Tho law of Congests, - tailed ate Civil Riches Bill, wits passed glace the child was indenturwl, (Aped 91141E03,1 dud everybody told him that the law did not interfere drltit,thla case.. . . The Chief Justine said the wiled:ail in the ewe was so grave and import - tut that he wished to be advatel.by. argu ment - of connect on part of:the claimant, and would adjourn the Court until to day at nine o'clock.: in order ,to give too elaitrutnt, or any person interested hi the decision, an opportunity- to - appear. . If no person appeared, he would dispose of the rasa Tim (Musa convened at Ids.° o'clotdr. tirdittlinfuldg, wheirthelihiclJuigice do. liverml the tiding-ism decision The petitioner In this ease socks re lief from reatraint and detention by Philemon T. liambleton, of Talbot county, in Maryland, In alleged rentra. vention of the Constitution and laws of the United Stan.. 'flee facts, as they ap pear from the return made by Mr. Ilene bleton to the writ, and by his verisul statement, made in court . and Admitted as part of the return, are • subita= as folios. The petitioner, r. Tumrr, a young person of color, and her mother, were. -prior to: the adoption of the Maryland of P.M, alerts of the respondent. That Constitution went tato operation November .111„ Isea. and prohibited slavery. Almost Imams' ellateLy thereafter many of the freed pet pie of Talbot °aunty were collected to gether under some load authority, the nature of which does not clearly appear. The younger permits were bound as apprentices, usually, if not always, to their teat masters. Among others Elisabeth. the petitioner, _waa. appren ticed to flambloton, by . fo Indenture, dated on the :id of November, two days alter the now Constitution went into ov erfill:tn.-. Upon °mewing the tonal of this itideitture„ which is chanted to have been executed under the law of Maryland, relating to ma c ro apprentlees, selth thow required by the- • law of -Mary land in Indentures for the apprentice ship of white persona the Variance • Is manifest, The petitioner, under this in dentnre, le not entitled to any education. A white apprentice mu et be taught read ing, writing anti arithmetic. The . petitions cr is liable to be assigned and transferred at the will of the master to any person In the same county. The white apprentice is not thus liable to the authority of the =oder. The Petitioner Ls described in the law as a property and Interest. No such description is applied to the au thority over a white apprentice, di is nnneeeeriary to mention other parUcn lars. Huth Is the came, I regret, I have been obliged to °madder, without the benefit of any argument In support of the claim of reepanclont to the will; tint I have considered It with ram anti an ear-heel desire to reach the right etmein alerts. For the present I than restrict myself to a brief statement of these eons cluelons, without going Into tbo =minds of thtmt. Tito tints dues not allow Fiore. The following propositions seem to cur tolle sound, and they decide the mar. Fire—The Ist Manse of the Ihth amendment of the Constitution of the United Staloff interment slavery or in voluntary servitude, except an a punish. ment for mime, and establithes rreadoui as the constltuArmal right of nil pomace. in the United • • Rertand—The nllegnlnirprentlonnhip In be present cane In involuntary_ Deng ado, within the, meginlng of Ilona words n the nmendmmt. Third—lf thin were otherwise., the in denture net forth In the return doils not contatn the important provbilimsv for the 'security end'honent of the epprentlcP, whirls aro required by the lows of Mary land In the indenture of white appren tices., end therefore is In eontroventfon of that clime° of the bit auction of the Civil Rights laic, enacted try, Cenicreast 'April this, IMO. Fourth—The law having been enacted umier the mimed einem of the loth amendment; enforcement of the bet rinnsu of the seine in conistitutionel, end implies. to oil Ivmdltlonm pro hibited by it. whether originating in tranaertions beams or chive the amend ment. -Fifth—Coloml pervionß, equally with white rowegnivi, are eltizens tho United State*. The petitioner therefore nnett he tilt.- unveil from revtmint by the revend- Itadmit Call/elan oil the audio/1— . T•irdiet et the OemaaVa Joilk .• . . . tar Teletnaa w the Plitaburet Vasette.l • VOVGIIKIIErsIt, Y., October hi— . The Coroner's jury In the - case Of, Iffr. Ryan, tiremen on boned the Dean Rich mond drowned at the meant colUalonl with the Vanderbilt, In their verdict say the coilltdon woe coma] by culpable me lesaneas, tubmunangement and criminal . Intent of the persons navigating the Vow , derblit. Some of the jurors whtited the verdict changed, making It lets pointed fat sullards bkmo on the Vanderbilt, but all finally signed IL Yallerw Fever BFllialln. • tor Telegrapli to Um rlttstraigts GiatttO.3 31Exents, October 10.—Tho 13oonl of nettlth reports thirty-tiro new canes :tad eleven death* for tho twonty-four bourn ending at. noon to-clay, from yellow lover. ifentrim, Oat. 161.—There were two yel ovrrever Interments to-day... = fnf Illstrapli to the 'inshore' Ossaste.3 • C'oxcono, N. 11., October 16.--The Governor and Connell yesterday sold all the public lands belonging loam ; hhate, about sixty thousand acres, leesded . In Grafton, f.arroU and Coos.connties. un der the act of tho Legislature, for twenty tiro thousand dollars. , • Pallor* et liiltadolpOlis Plosre, tits T•ossesso b t Ilttsborgb Ussetta) . PitztonEtrmo, Oct 16.—Foweralmer made Arius have Foontondedhorowilhin the report Inst.od twoVA*,ooo. doys. Their llabillttos aro 10, Telegraph lo lb. Plttsbureh WioIILINGTON, D. C., 0eL.16th,1877 SICKLES' collar OF =QUIRT: The I , rev,- York' specid ehy . . 0 President buts returviedGen.Sickles' application for a Court of inquiry to the War Department, with has disapproval and hisvessons. therefor. The principal one bi4l.lnit.Gencral,Sickles has . already apisialed for redress at the bar of - public Opinion, and if he 'would plorder aswing Court oalry It would alut be hfinibt it anoiher hearing.. If n o t satisfied with the verdict of tho pubtle. the Presi dent Intimates that ho may demand a Court Martial. , As the publiolinVeprettyi. no generally sustained General t3lckles, , it mdi Alikely that ho will aidcannitirther vind on at the band* of the President' co trims OK ; tSOITTED/R?!,..ILAILROADE: Til Sub-Comuittec4 oftlie nom; iit of presentative. to legal& - Into , the ' , past '• andltproseat relations of Vouthein , Rettritida ,vidth the' Goiern tnent. and what would be fair and °quit. able in the adjustment of Ikeirtnilabtod nee, will loitio_Watiblngton - lbt Rich mond, to-morrow morning, where they will remain for several days. Thence they will proceed by way o.U.Lyriett, burg and Knoxville, to Atlanta,. Chili. inuopgiv. and Nashville, or they .4 ge from:Riehimend to Charlialon,..i a thence by - Macon to Atlanta, - tlio* inn net being positively determined.- The Sub-Committer, consists of iloprceonta lives 11 PCluru,(Cliairtrum,)31.eratr Saw yer iusb,Washburne, (Indlana,)' accent-- panted itirN: L. Ordway, ' Sergeant-at- Arms, and Capt. Reign, Clerk. rivrraLuv ox 5-20's—Nrxi37 tum.texa IN COIN REQUIRED. TICE LAW. The Interest on' 5-20 bonds, 'payable annuall, falls doe on .the that of No vember'_, and R 50,000,000 in coin 110 required tripay the same, as follows: At New York,, 1$17,a000; Dalton, about $300,000; Philadelphia, • 1 2 , 3 50.000; ft 15,000; Washington, D. C. intrs.- WO; Cinci .2 nnati;fial, 7s i.q.E,t,Louls,94,77l4 Chicago,lsL,Telt; Pittaattit,..llo,4=4 '-A eraintlitr err . A portrait or two obildrenAaedlng a home, forwarded to the Dead Letter Of fice itom - nur armvin the South; babe= clalmattly,afamily.,maiding at CoLum bid,' airaina, Mae , ctilidratt ate now deceased, amine portrait is lug.hly 'ilned by-the Tedatite. -It 'will be at pace rostored.! --- u- , ': '.• TUE 13IPEACIU&TT.QVi9TICZIc The meintWM ' et& c litdiciarr:ROlii- . mine°. noir hwy., deciiiie ' lo:daythat elm majority of the Committee la in Amor Ea impftektpapi, end areconfident *ems.' left nMprobstion :or the majority or the members of the Home. There ten°. doubt sthejCOmmUteb: press the subjectet itnoiWy der lit the ate lion upon the attention of Congress. RAMILOAD ACCIDIXT: A serious accident occurred on the Loudon and liamshlni Railroad ,yester day, near , Leesburg... The engine and loggers emir were thrown down an em bankment twenty. one feet, and complete ly destroyed. The passenger car, manned on the tied:. ‘2.lr. Peacock woe wriously injuredt Conductor Carlin slightly, and ai,o the engineer, Mr. Orr thr, who nuide s narrow escepo - by leen , hir.trmw - tilo baggage • General Kilpatrick, Minister to Chili. has emit in.hia reshtnation of his positiiim in the army, whirl, Is Captain. in the Find, Artillery. - Ills brevet rank in Major General- This is th e third, time he has !tendered it, and it will new bey • Mei:ahem of Congrent aro beginning to make their appearance In que.4 of apart ments for the next winter. sloat of them make arrangentente with a view . to per manent oconpartry. • COCUT MARTIAL ftIC7aTtrICE. Major Pierce, the officer who reeently dowroycil s printing office, in Csindon, Arkansas, for .11100lielniVO article pub tidied by the editor, hits been i.cotenceil by 4 onrl.-.Marilial au forfaik,NuAr one rear, to •bo degraded in captaincy, sail to bo reprimanded in gen eral onterS. CANltz's nr•ottnrn. Governor -017, in his letteito the Pros- Mont, asking, him to revoke (len. Can. by'. recent jury order, eomplants that the order, which constitutes as eonsprtont Jurors all petwons .who her.. not h.s•n adjudged to Lave been disfranchised un der the military rcratistrurtlart acts. Ls cruel and unjuwt. and should be Inirucsil ately set amide. No action has lawn taken It is understood that the purpose of tbo visit of general Braurrgard to the Pt- Wentand General Grant was to barn re stored to him ~ertain lands which, he owns Dear :itemplds, sued which are Taw oce. uplod by Froodinoresßareon onleors. OITE.I'MBoAt LVV13170817,03r. Tbe Government Steamboat Commie. 001301:11 are Insolation bete and trill in vestigate the Vanderbilt and Dam Hint. mend eollhdon.' not.Lwahu ristao. Six 1 utlretl retail droggteta, omen and Ohara In Bruoklyn, were hood Any dollagreach for violet:on of the Stamp. log regulations of lb. 'Doyenne Depart ment. The ateamera Scotia, Weteler and 1 4 1 beris • galled Europe to-day. N. }petit.. Er Triesnakk W itun tuararax asseUr *lcrr Tofu:. October . le., 1867. The proposition to raise a sularcrlption for Um. 1113001121 i beitellt, „has received her sanction. About Lire hundred /attars hare bean iddrassed w praittleent poll- Odium and colored clergymen, coning upon them for donations. Atm° a. has beartiOnmddri Mr. . -Brady', MOM* in Sioadway, where 'her wanliotif to oh exhibition for the mime purpose. 'The our, of one hundred and rirtirdive dot. lars and lift -tire cents was Subscribed yeaterday by thirteen indivlduals, In amounts muyinrromrweritydbra rents to Ilfly deltas'-• A row Warn! month , at a ltn dical Nominating Conv.anthni In William*. burg, Va., leitweasill. R. White, s Bad• Nail stumps.an ex -Colonel of - ne gro troops, and n ' esadidaki for the Comma don, ands negro named Dr. Norton, an othermodidato. Norton's friend* rushed on White s and ha was compelled to ea cape through's window. Ile was follow ed b.y a crowd of negroes, who cried "kill him." ,He got away, and. obtained a warrant for the ringleaders; ends-had them bound over to koog the peace.. TUE SAIIJIOAin OONTERESCI4- The %bat . "synth° ItaAway Conferottere yestonlay was quite harrnonionn and the. accord corm:date between tho Groat Trunk Anesi an torah* °finial noon, Tile project or eoneeolidation of earnitego won learthilly clinenuteret, but no result arrived nt. The new adminiotration of dm Erie promptly agreed to rats° Ugh paoseenger Giro, to the orate - of other trunk thane, and a recision of, (area with the mud , . Is eoperted to give dm Central and Itltic $l,Bl addit tonal to the prrsaint ratio on through hardness.' to and from Chtear. 31158017111 11101 TIA. The Mrpreas anya tho Bank , of Coln mem la not yet ready to pay any of the , due aromas of 31helourt Londe, from tho fact that - the tuatructioni_rn. celved ore' 'not regarded auf explicit enough. There la no doubt flint four or fire of the coupon, will ehortly be paid, only tho hdldera will luwq to aulnult.to. a few dayo' delay. • • • The AlWlstant Trecuimlrr to•glat- eon yerf,e4ll,2so,oo(t orJ . nna and lily 740 ttolam &al - bond* and paid off WO ; 000 of. Anituat noten. Tile amount of ramponnd notes exebangod Ina thrao par cent. , 441.ificatea 4 11665,000, and rl , l2,und woo redeemed In turreneq. , ranz ltetCS:pri Tn-day were well attended. The Orin ram fur -110 Cbiunitton atakett, mile koala, wee won brlditalre. Theo 1:4914. LOU: The emend raw, for the Ilmwery stakew, 01,500, one - mile heath; watt Wettity La Polka. 'Tinto Wad, Thr third rare, fora puree of 81.000, two mile koala, woo won' Load. Tinton:4d, 3:43. Kentucky rum against !into : to-morrow. - • inirrrtaxaties BONDED. The Havana° Comtalsalonen to-day bonded. all .411/dillartaa tinder mixer°, PcOing lh9 C.?lart, deeLnion. , xtnaTiox runnA.unnons. licigialndlon and naltuallantion Ing on tdiakly hero and in Emoklyn. . Sails Mall Melte Ilentroaannu . tits Wogs .la to tat statotouas Sioutto4 rimuusncnn, OctibeSlll,--Theretin 2 .. .ylvadla Balm Ball Convention Diet to. (fay, Judge Rose, ' of Altoona, - in thn sludr. Twenty clubs had reprentinta, thugs present. A constitution 'WU adol/- ted, and onicent elected. 11 If. Hay- , hurs.; of the Athletic Base Ball' Club of rbiladelpbla, wsv e/oct:ed Preadult. PITTSBURGH, THIJRSDk kf OCTOBER 17, 1867 WASHINGTON. umv. uttrArnies: nz.siqNm I= I= I= NEW. YORK. = = Lotsistgl,- Oct.. 14—Euscing.-4;onsnls are still declining, and domed at Kill 6-51 es' coupons, 68746; Illinois Centrl, 771; Eric, 4ld; Atlantic and Great Weal- ciosviumos llosroN OCtober half past past four o'clock:- this afternoon a lire , 'broke out In the steric/4 of Oerriah Illock,:oceoPlcd by. Mr. MB , . en a Ihr nature'rnanufnutal7. and-. destroyed :rho upper part of the building: Thi meta leas - of -Howe' French, wholesale drnaists,. Nos. •69 and 71 Black stone street, .• worn considerably damaged by lire and water also the tobacco ant lunar ' stoic of D. .1. Carruto,_ 03 Blackstone, street. lot of flour, - owned., by. A.-N, Bartlett, stored In the. tenement: of the Gerrish block, was aUghtly Injured; also: the work rooms of the Nem Bbashutd.. Stamping comptuay. The 'building, which was daM/ged to the amount of $10,030, is owned by.N. H. •Perry, who is fully Insured. The total lows by the fire will not'eadeed- sl s o,ooo„, , Mostly oorgroct brituroxviCe.. f • = (Fr ly . 7, ICON co THREE, O'CLO LIIPOITINt FROM The War RPOSTEDUFEAT OF ILDIMIS The Fight at erona. 1 1 APIAIDIP , S 1111111'1. ''' I;: f liirligH o era r iIiNaOPGII"P° ;."°8 As INVOR TES AIR or ittomit BY TAB EN& Vila Fonian l A - umor. DESIONTONIURBER US VICTORIA. .Tem Mace, 'Arrested. uoinAn autos rot. ma • Teleaflet le the rius Bustle:l ITUL M. DIA 18AT , l'Atll7..Oet9tier 1 ternoon.—The odleiai issue or to-day, 4p. 442 he repel initipps operating in iho tPonittleiel 'Prue, on Sunday bet, the 13th instr,stiaqked and defisted u large force of Ciatiluglans who ware posted in a good position, where they I*rrod U.) pine or. 4l vluSee to Monti Ltl, I : - 1;115141 AVT:RONA., ILI iutßoCult orate engojment st. Verona '.3lipe,ol.ftar Mil Van; t4i;lno'. (L 1,1141,160 nuanced t 1110 4 3 ...!dtP0 retilog noldh.ro of bin 1-tolinima thiir-eit'izilttonti-MnOgini nive In disorder. t Voir:cis ritai.vo nAi'x. • rtousxcit, Oct, lti,iThe bolt advloter r welviti from the Roil= ttrritory re po that "ttio Papal itirms (.11 re port Lott bark toward% ItOrne. !ULM ON ASLYOVIOT - P.11.V011 111 r. %En t:OS..or_ lIUME-FrICIIIER RVY:L.". Or . . Lteebter; .oetober, valved from Daly MIN evening are very Imp..num. Tbe cocoa pose of /Inky In, almost without exeeptloe., In tsvorof the seizure of Rome by the Government. The strength of the 'lndy - of action - in- entueoi, hourly. Recent ettereays., have given them new mirage.. -}tr Sharp fighte have otto.treeil pear 'Far nett and as well as at other points in the prOvinea of Viterio, In all of which the Insurgent+ have been nue onteful. • .. The Popo has calkd au latmeahati meeting or the OirdloaAs io Z'onsther the eltnatloo. FLYZAR LAIiti,III.IIICALIXIXU—TROoh.•I,I3 OUSOICIAT.I2 , XSII2II LA 4L CO.V.T. 1.0,:n0n . , Oct. IP,44..tewiey.—TheFe td admetadodetanponeottoLoZtekiiiiNFaUt.*....— LA in receipt of many dlanahzbee, rink the poodalble Oars of the Brother hood. Troupe and gunboat* have been diertatelool to l'elaanl, and the add/re western coast of that lodeuxt to rciardied with extraordinary elditilanoe I=3 =2 Loicnotr, Oct. IS.-4em Mane, the Eli.; It.h „Arrt,r , nol in 1,1 itt don 1et. , 4 Weld and put under binichi to keep the peace. .lle was shqut tnrwAlse alth tho lrfith giant, lilt:116%1n, tor Ilse elnaupionship. 'lll , orrourse,etnpettbo right, but ILL. asseru'd the puttilistslitlt ero , .. to FTXII4,u or Ireland and tight It ont them Thrie le;tin opinkat that sold Ow tight Ana turant to t arrentr..l. RU., OrX.OII—tXXIANS 00100' XXI. POISON TUX QVILX,X. Lostanr, Oct le. —There le a vend tu rner that, the Frldattl are planning an attempt to eelze and poison the Queen at Balmoral. Atthongh little or tut ere. denealsalven to the mom proem:Won ary misname, .hate been taken, and the household guard at, Balmoral has born doubled.. lU=MI = E:l2 Pend% - October le.—lt to reported 14:Lat Marshal Narvaes, tho SpAnlah Prime 1%1 Mster, has °Erred to the Emperor Napoleon the amiliManee of Spain In ono lathing lhe temporal - power of the Polar- The F.mporor Napoleon, aceonnamled by P.:ropreae Eugenia. h*o arrived at St. Cloud fiont Biarritz. =ECM Loistuurnintior, OM. 16.—The ship Po. ruslan,,from Quebec, bug arrivesi here. sotrratlcurhm, Oct. 16,—The strum ship Ovituumbi,.. whlth lstl this port on the tat for New Torii lost her o'n'w on thu Oth sad as - oblignjl to put back to Falmouth, srlisro ala grrived to'dey. ftbo Is en routs t, this i t, where she Will go Into dock' for iopuirs. It' is thought alio hill tut - thatiyeil buts short thou. • tlVEii!octowlq, Ort. 14-1 P. 31.—The stewwhip Denmark, which left ;New Yriri, arrived hare ou her was to Liver- IYIIIANC/13. AID CONINCIPAILL. Ln Futeoot., Octobei• Colton Mirka domed quiet nt tho follow leg qtodations: Middling uplands Slid; roil lint Orleans • .14c1: Saks 25,000 be -- ltroodstugh market' closed dull, Coredeclining, the inn Ws being motto of Ito :W. Barley nominal at tot ed. Wheat 17,1 for thililbinis tvidle,'Antt for red western. Qolo :In 101. I..sts f,2s. Provisions—Beef 12f.e Pork flacon Ito rgt 'ova tvo. Choose r 0,.. . Product, —Commodltosin Sit, and medium 1!,:s. 'fagot,- Cot ed. Hpirils ,Turpoutino.o7, Petrolen,tii thl fa - spirits, nod Is Oil for rettned. - ' ' Lozittox, Oct. IS—Noon.—Consols, 937; Flve.Twentiss, Ill; Illinois Cotittsl, Erie, /SI; Allantlo snit Groot -IVostorn, 21/. " raisISKIVIrr; Oct. ttl--NOOll.-LOttited States bonds, 73i. FRAN VOW, Oct. la—Erentng.-I.7nltod States bonds are quoted at 74. Lormoit, Oct: In—l.Vs ing.—The *sugar market closed arm at 28.4 for No. 12. Other quotations unclummed. Ateretemr, Oct. I 6 —JEVrnings.--l'etrolm nut declined 1 franc; standard white Is quoted at 65 franc DO ocutimd. • MOSTON, Mitsui!VO 1nr11,141181 iltoool El ToteresPls to tEo 37tu►tnr► atunso•1.. I s'' i• . I r..- , ON POLITICAL • _publican Masitilrrotl wYr Irria—M.lrrael!so 21 1•1=11 1" .. R:a k t ay:relearns totes ritussiala basso° 1 Nkwyong, October 16.—The Repub liensi of thin city held a mass meeting thin evening at the Cooper Institute, to ratify the nominations of the Syracuse Convention. The attendance was large and great enthusiasm wag manifotted. Senator Morgan occupied the chair. Resolittiore; ware read by Horace Groe lev, endorsing the nominationn end re ad:lnning the cardinal Republican prin ciples, and speeches were made bySen tor Eve, of NefOda, Ron. Wm. Everts, . lohn Cochrane and others. . ;At telsesed (Vs) rointostlenti for the esstlos—Veneto of Tickets. . makown, October 16.,-The.-notnitutn Mani 'of . I...farm:Wake Johnson. N. A. GI . sturak.t, Wm. Wier, non. J. Evans nittl'A. N. Sands give general: satisfac tionto the Conservative., and the ticket Will be wall - supported. A ticket of mod. Oita , Republioans, with Dr. Sharp, isrother-indaw.of General Grant, at the' ' hes 4 and ending with Fields Coat, a mulatto, eine meets with favor; but the Conservative ticket spoils its emit. It la thought the beat men front both may ho taken to waken compromise. General Wise, in a speech ot the Ilor tlenitural and Pomofogical exhibition, tonnight, advised the people to devote themselves to agriculture, numnfacturea, paid Leber, ,to develop° the 'resources of the- &ate • and recover their material prosperity: • • Dr..MexanderSharp.brothor.hi-law to Gen; Grant, and Postmaster of thin city; will4sublial; a cad in to-thorrow's D. - peg positively declining the nomina tionor the Convention tendered him by moderato Republicans. OE OM =2 Attempt te, Mammal tits. Southera G:~:~~ Ramaratt N. C., 0ct...16.-..Strenuous efforts axe'being nude by influential leading men to revive the tic party far the purple. or. O ation with and encouraging thenordiern Der n- KANSAS Itraaktew alreanti- far /he Preto, nallway—apdoemea, assignee, t Or Tetagrapitto nit rtustarre I.ottut, October ,16.—Ground was broken and work minim:teed yesterday on the Southern . branch of the Union Ptielfie Rallwity, at Julietimt City, Kan sas, the Directors and a largo repnwezite akin of citizens of Neosha 'Finley and other parts .of the State being present Appropriatespeeehas were tuttdo be Col. GaAs, Preeident of the •road, the Slayer of dtatetlcnrCity - , and others. A banquet was given in the owning by the city anthorittes, at which dlaJttr General .Grierson, General Blunt, es-Governor Crigney, Colonel Shoemaker and others spoke. The work will lie pushed for ward Tigorgastv. A 'turret-in? party, under doJor Mach, started tot Fort Gibson to-day, to initiate work on that . part of the road. . OiLIFORNik • The JMIOLI Meeteee—peee Tote. CII7 TIIMIIIIIII to tke;rlttabarn easetie.l SAN Fru:imam, October 16.—Tba ju dicial Wootton la 'pedos elf quietly. 11tn Democrala . eLalro city by :Jam . ..V.—The rite I. lieu. The Iletnocrata earry tau Franciaco loy about one thousand utajority. Return. from the luterlor come In elowir, The rote, back,. for Judno or the Supronte Court and SUperititenduntof Public in struction. Tho ortvantuthip, Mow, }Taylor It.lar. • ' 4 mm6z=ElUrs Abileastrileles Obese" Iliamswod. ft, egispiko Oho nu►arstiaaaeschl ' 011LEA-Nli, O:lober, 1.1.-- , Sfslst "sofa, No lei, rotator's' the Sherif! and c.kourth:` Judicial District Court, Parish of SL laSitrry: for Dotal; *Wades in the ray of Reconstruction. Other/tare amolnted to au they:clutch:o. .The mum order remove* ;ha Council of the tally of Jeffersori, for pesaltot an order for the elation of city otnccrc to lion of "metal order N 0. 7 ., CUM:IU series. emausgameima . Waamtairat Maluasame. flay Teastrsah sa Ma gnipiarmi fi amt.: Dottltaino. Dbl.:l4od. 1.4.—Th0 daunt. ter of lion. W. Dennison was to-night united 'in marriage to General W. For. ayttm, at Major °animal Sheridan'. stall. at Trinity Church. A Lugs wedding gaily was 'given at Hon. Win. Denni son a lionse.--. Among the tListiagultthed •Inm. ltoo. D. M. Stanton, Mit t Defamer SharVan, and a largo number of army °Meer.. Death •f Marl.. A. 10••••—Peciadfl Dossawy•fl. Illy Tolmmo to tho Tina Womb Gosoue.l BesIMM, Octubor Itt.—Clurt, A. Duna a member or tho Govmmor's mondd died mit:M(llly this naming or thrum ammo*, 'rho lion foundry, 0010 pled by enn, Danlela„ In Foxboro, was delgroyed by tire • las night. LOC4 $1.0.000; on = t sr Teirsrairli b is• ihasolarah thostirer Itooncrriim, IC. Y. October bl.—Tbe trot to-day bemoan demo Palmer and ISMrM. Patches; Jr., fora purse "of siras won by Palmer. He tonic the second and fi rth baste. Time, :::311 . .• and 202. Patched soak The third and ;Mirth heats. Thine, and 3.311. =Ml==l 07 warm* Is stmrts wavers, Me., Oct, DL—Two prie4n• me, named NsOdo and Kendall, ma& lhetr escape today from. the Norridyo ' - aro* Jail, by knocking clown the Doctor, who waa visiting a sick prisoner, •nd the Jallor's wife.. Iftorsonsis of Osamu' Troop*. crt~:uei,.oa tow rittsbarmik Ouette. Orrovis,, October 14—.1, detachment of the Rifle Brigade, now here, Ce to ho dis patched to Troscott. A oonsldersble body of the CausdLon flitloo left Kings ton for the mune, destination yesterday. Variant Iteretaii7 of State =I Sioreromzn, Vermont, Oct la.— Diego Nichols bee been elected Secretary of State bYthe LeilialAlure• • Nanlest butltete Fmk. euseTatu Puts ebutnute °embed * - 73L7.ritiottlt, Oct. 10.—Tie -breottoth annual Fair of the Blorylind tomUlute MU opened but night.. Bootigatunotre Mesuovott, • ter St lau. iltutortit thmett.l t.vntrott October 111.--Genera.l Hoy holds has ordered tho removal of.his losatlquartern to Await'. • Tbs Slats Elessiess—atteged Trandos • • lees Toting, • A dispatch from Barrisburg says the rontral organ of the Republican party published here, • In' a long editorial, warmly srges that the election of Judge Shortoirood bo contested Immediately ou the .tssembllngsf the Legislature, tothe ground of Baud. It says that lu Ilar riebitrg dons testy 'Mogul Voir, Lan imlied for him, and that not less - than tree thousand deserters votes were Franklin In York, Cumberland, Attains, Franklin and Bedford, and that gross frauds were committed.; hl Cleartliqd, Juniata,` Centre, Berks, 'Northampton end Litzenw. , I calls upon the" Cl nlr num of the Republicim Slate Committee to bestir himself in immuring tho evi dent» before the st eeling of the 14010. Gdneral Morgan, to eommand at Fort Delaware, nays ho helleyes the soldiers vole at that plaeo won Illegal. bur it was taken by au officer eommlnnloned 'by tiovernor (lean. Judge Thompson boa refused to enjoin oho roturn judges from oountlug thin vole, bemuse the judges wore not aware of any frank an only did their duly an jtldgen In thd miaermsfaitiaearaa Mips simei; At the late meeUng of Um). Ohl School Preidirytery of Cincinnati, 'at Glendale, the foLlowleg overture was preeented: 11 . a PreZ o terian rulnlater aback!: be It l et gls the ala i rer :1 thiVrwroo .n. t r : docessed , wih, ought he to solenin.W Beek Werth° Prosl?ytery adopted adss . . ut .. . That the marriage of' azimwithlds doemonsi wifris sister 1s clearly con denoted by oar Stanthirds and our Gen- , 'end Assembly, yet that this toaching of our book is not no connected with the gYstoto of doctrine contained In the con lesion as to forbid a cliversity of yieirt, concerning it on the 'put of those' who sincerely reedye and adopt the cooks slosh BUB,' "Milo - this' teaching' of the confession remanks minister ought to so respect. it an to refam to solemnize. the sort of nuiniagelqxmineNTibiletilrMay be his private v 1431 1 .90( 3tßzlhs tutttcaae "1" CITY AD SUBURB/J. SOURTEI PAGE.—Ths funestand mad ratta- Ots 6doaep, Ott mul Produce Mariut Reports Omn by any paper to MI city, wiN Wound on our Ftmrth Ittga. Attempted ltulelde A very determined attempt was made yesterday afternoon, by a man calling himself Den Dnnavan, to "shuffle off this mortal coil," the circumstances of which, so far as we were able to ascer tain thentfrom him, ore as follows: It appears that "Don" was formerly em ploy-rat on a ideamboat plying between this port and Cincinnati, on which, soma thne list spring, a robbery was com mitted, and so carefully was it done that all attempts to discover the perpetrator 'have 'bona - unsnecertsfaL Yesterday morning Donmet an old companion, NVIIO was employed' on the boat with him at the time the robbery was committed, anti while - in conversation together the friend called him a thief, and saidhe had stolen 1 the money on the steamboat. This Was more thanthe could stand. lie said that' rattler than have ouch a stain upon his character' Ito would . E . , ut • an • end to his existence . He went tlie,Triest gave_ him all his monev and his watch, then repaited to him Itionongahela rivefat a point near the tipper briclim„ when: a number •of•berges and flat boats are lying, upon which he went, :md alter t.kw i r bat, coat, and boots Jumped into the water: This was all lie could of the story, ;Nilo - remembered nothing that occurred afterwarda; but the"remainder wan obtained from two boys who rescued him from •"a watery grave." They were crossing the inn skid' near the gas works, which are several • hundred yards billow where he Jumped in the river, and discovering the body, one of them mu,l'it hold .of it, while the other rowed the skid; and in this manner they towed It to shore. Dr.:" A. -Arthur's was summoned, and when he arrived thoman was apparently dead, but after several minute's work be was resuscitated, and then coriveytsl to a tavern in l'ipetown, where he made the above statement. Ile is in a fair way to recover. E=l:ll=C2l Mr. William-Perkins,.mail agent ou the I s lttaburgh,Port Wayne and Chisago 'Railway, between Pittsburgh and Crest line, was accidentally killed In the vicin tty.of Ohio, ou Tuesday. He had obtained leave of absence from' his duties, • and went with ammo friends on d huntingexcuraiou to the plam‘shited. While engaged In.lontling his gain one of the doze belonging to the party wee play ing about life fist, and by some means caused the disdirinse of the gun, the mu tents, "shot, taking effect in Mr. P's head, attattering it very- much and killing him almost instantly. BM body was brought to the city on Tueaday night, and conveyed to the realdeuee of hiefam liv In Chartiers townahlp, this catuntv.• Mr. P. was a well-known citizen, highly esteemed, and about twelve years nince served n term as one orthe Board of County Commissioner.. BM age was fifty years, and he leaves several married eons and danuldent to mourn his death. • = An experienced expert in counterfeit detecting, connected with ono of- our leading hatikicrtesurrs na that at no time since the Antrodnction of national cur rency Anil legal tenders: have there been morn countcifoitr in eireplation. We hate betted of nui:ten:ins toga, sustained by business Men *trough leek of know leis° to decide on the character of note. prtnented. We worn yesterday shown three-leggisl micionciipe which is a pow erful auxiliary In theAeteetion of eons terfeito. It' to veryipWerful and shown the faults of a enitgEntarfeit with certainty. illview rate 1111 gther a doat every banker, trcantirer,cashltw and merchant should, have 'one of them within his reach. Dimeeisth lia.lett, the Nati chins and jewelers. No. k; Fifth street, have • them for ,ale, and as the price is eery little they be generally in = Thin well regulated and ,comfbratble hotel, No. 344 Liberty street, - bas pasted into tiro hands of :timers. Wegner di Zieasler, who are determined that it shall =okay high as any 'similar ettab- Ilshment In the city. The house has re cently boon thoroughly retitled, and in cLean, new and urns in eveiT.departutent. It manilas cicerone hundred larim, com fortable and well ventilated rooms, and Is thratabed throughout In the btatatyle. Situated within two Illitllltatle walk of the Colon depot, trathiers will dud It very Convenient, nail will reileive all the accemmodatione which eon monthly be modem' hr attentive hosts and clever and obliging elerksand employees. Can ner-Led with the lions, is a splendid ball fur euticerts. Boarding with or without motile, for familiee or t ingle persona, cut he obtained by the day, week or month, at most reasonable terms. Tbo house is In every respect worthy of patronage. Drought front laaahloaton,—“Snibto" Arnold. now under arrest on a chargo of numtoring David Sproul], and Thomas Whittaker arrested on a charm, of rob bing /11. Nancy Spronll, were brouht over from the Washington county jail on Tuesday night, and placed in the city lock .op. from whenre they were remov ecryetitertioy-morning h, rho county Jail, Tim removal to t h e jail of this county was considered imperative, as the Waal, IngtOn county tail la not In condition to receive them. having waived a hearing, they arc finally committed for trial. • ACCidellt.:—TWO 21 - 10 C. Wert, engaged 'Vewterthiy, on Wood fdreet. no Find. In doting gn, pipe. and while in the trench In which the pipe was. to be placed. the side& Carol! in upon them, a. ribunly Injuring toe, while the other received Koine slight injuries. „ They wren somr extrimted from the uncoil. tenable situation by their fellow work men 'nut! removed to their hoarding haute, where a physician *Mended them. - linatenanentles.—H. B. fitnithsen, of the firm of Smithien, Painter a Co., well known auctioneers, sold yesterday, the residence of :Marshall Swartzwetder, LlazetwoodStation, on the .Con nelivrillo Railroad, for the sum, of $3,- :CA, .1.1. W. Oliver, Esq., was .the pur chaser. This sale snakes the enormous amount of f 2,15,050 worth of real estate, sold by Smithson, Palmer S Co;, for the present week. t..r liavanber.—Pittock, op posite the Poston'toe, (always up to time,) has received iddme. Demorest's 'Mirror of Frmhien, and Prank Leslie's Maga sine, cont aining good reading matter and -line steel engravings etthe very tritest fashions. Our lade renders should call and get them, 1141 they will ho of grmt service. In making up their . fall suits. Pigmies, o.l'. P, 0., Is the place. To Capltallsts.--gy reference to our new euircrtlacinitots, in to-dny's paper, you will see u rare chance to purchase a twenty thousand dollar mortgage on property, worth one hundred ttiousand dollars and still increnelug. The party holding the aboyarnortgage having im mediate oie for . the looney, a rare chauco will ho given. Present for Canton Idremen,..l-3t,,, C. 11. Cutler, O. L. Bonner fon, C. Cary and W. C. Stratton left yes. tenter for Canton, Ohio, Moir . special 1111,4011 being to present to the Wash ington Ifav Cpinpany of that city a set of silver plated mass manulitcturect for the purpose in this city. ColintUttell.—Cal. Black, the abandoned woman charged with outratthously boat ing Belie Belly, another I'nd'une, has been conunitted to tho county Jail by Alayor Zltorrison Ibr 4 ,further hearing. The Injured woman Is yet in a critical elate, tkrid hrr recovery remwdeel as very doubtful.' Persolust.—General I`..J. Rodman, of tho Ordnance Coma. to 41 tho city, the 'micat of J. 11. McClelland, Eau., Post master. r.The General here for Iltopur pose of auverintendlug the manufacture of stoat shot at Park CO:11 Werke. for Ida fifteen and twenty Inch guns, . Jail Ere' Throo prlsonem—Fran oln llldlngor lionry Burka and G. W. Iloornod—racaNd .frony tho Franklin Jail, Vonahgo Oottlity, an Monday, and are atlll M largo. A rowardla offered for their opprelvanslon. , - I: l oehthnel Freight at Auetlons--d,t iiarebbnao of White Dros. d: Co., No. Seventh street, on Saturday, November IGth, at •10•A:SI„ See advertinement of Smithson, Palmer. Co., Auctioneers, 55 dud a Fifth edreet. Dau,Blee vielt thin city °bold the Z. 1.11 inst., with his groat •thow, and will Xetrittlu row days. exhibition will be on tho Hod Lion Lot. Tte (ItrltoptAbliclut Exteutivo Com. niitteo still meet tatlay at the Wilco of Maj. "I. — Al. Brown. Illeerar ou. 1111. b street lax been complgtel ICJ itir as SnOthaeld. r. NUMBER '240 Pollee Items, SHP-STY OF THE FEACI, James Monahan made Information la fore Alderman Taylor, yesterday, against Lawrence Purcell, for surety of the ponce, alleging that Purcell threatened to blow his brains out. A Warrant was issued for the offender. rAI.RE PRETENSE. James Kerrymterday made Informa tion before Alderman Mc:dusters, against Mrs. Andrew Itenhart, charging her with obtaining goods under false pre tense,, Kerr keeps a store at Ireland Station. on the Allegheny. Valley Rail road, and he alleges that the defendant obtained goods of him to the amount of $Ol 71. representing that she had money In the Merchants Bank of Pittsburgh, which he has since ascertained to be false. A warrant was issued for the,ric cased.. A. , 4AL - LT AND DATTIMY. Charles Ehronkrook, of East Liberty, yesterday made information before Al derman Nl'Mastem, against John Rich ards, charging him with assault and bat tery.. lie alleges that the defendant in company with his lather and J. Myers, constable of. Collins township, game to his house for the - purpose eimaking a levy on his goods, that they broke Muds doors with IA hatchet, and when he ge monstrated with them one of theth held him while another beat him over 'the head with a poker. lie also made infor mation against Millar Richards, the fath er, and against Myers; for felonious as sault and battery. Warrants were issued for,tho parties. Sarah Ann McKenzie appeared before Alderman Melfasters yekerday, and made information against glary White, charging her stick assault and battery. 'rho prosecutor is a colored woman, keeps a house - at. at Duncan street, and the defendant boarded with her. She alleges that they had a quarrel, which resulted in a tight. Mary became...- ago and vented her spleen, ot only on the prosecutor alone, but h toke up her crockery and queerumare. • The prose cutor also made an information ogain.st her charging her with malicious mis chief. • Williams R. Momatt made an infor-. motion before Alderman Thomas,. yes terday, against Thomas James for sure ty of the peace. The prosecutor alleges that the defendant used 'abusive and threatening language towards hlm, by calling him a black eheep; and threaten ing to do him harm..' A hearing was had, and tiedefendant gave ball for his tip. pearance at Court.. Tho parties reside la McClure township. CITY ITEMS I Z. Bohm dt Brothers The well-knowngrocerY and produce firm of J. 'Cohen . ..S. Brothers No. BD Federal street, Allegheny City, dally're. ceive, fresh invoices -of choice family groceries and produce to supply the large wholesale and retail trade they have succeeded in securing.,. This house has long held a high position in the esti mation of the shopping community, as it has made It a positive rule to sell noth ing but the purest and best, groceries and teas at the most ressonablb prices. Their teas are _very sulierlor, being selected with great care, and from the oriLti nal cargoes of the largest importers of the eastern cities. firm 'deliver promptly all purchases to any part of either car. Call in and examine the stock. and sattafy yourselves that no where else lan teas; groceries, produce and flour be procured, either wholesale or retail, at better advantage.- AddMould Te•nosooy is Favor. of Jur. Owegomes DtorOtte or elocksolge PM. • • TiComi TOWNSIiIP, LEAVER C 0.., Pd.,) 'October 11, lhthl. ) I cheerfully add my testimony to the effiescy of Dr. Sargent's Diuretic or Back ache Pills. I have used them for the last twenty yearn, and have always found - immediate relief from pain in the back arising from affection of he kidneys.. I• am now over slaty •vatra of age, and have kept myself In giod health by their occasional use. I have eloquently ad vised tbo use of these pills to my nelgh. , born, complaining of this trouble, and know of over twenty eases where per manent cures have licen effected: .ffr.sx.s.snErt McKtnnosr. For sale by all druggists. Prlc4 50e per box. • ' Ocl6sit 14.11Limle! Among the favorite billiard rooms of the city none stand more deservedly high in the estimation of the patrons of the ennobling game than the Union Rooms, No. 401 and 10$ Liberty street. ilatnalev's new block, opprisito the Union Depot. The proprietors, Mourn. William Lephford it Co., leave nothing undone to sustain the high character of their popular place ofamusement. The tables ore all now. And combine the latest nov elties and Inventions, while the cues and halls are of the very' finest quality, being ui to the standard requirements of the game. To those who enjoy the great national scienee of ball and cue, we rec ommend the Union Roonuo. Will be Mold as ebeap Imrat-Amy Otte Jllomna le =Mee ally. Good Prunes, Raisin% Durrents, Cit ron, Spleen Cross ct. Blackwell's Faznott Chow-Chow, Pickles, 3ftistards, Catsup% Sauces and Olives. Spiced arid Pickled Oysters, Lobsters, Spiced Semen:, J Mar in:o.oe Condensed Milk, E.:tract of Beef, ellies, Choccolatali Dates, -Fresh And Preserved Raspberrlea, Pine Apples, Plums, Peacticsi,- Quinces, Gelatine, Es- Olive Gil, Syrups, Tamarinds, Finei'ram Bonbons Good Mixed tan -dies, Caramels, Couill Candy,-Everton Tally, and all kinds of Nuts, at ll Fed eral street, second door north of First National Bank, Allegheny City. Octl2-Ct (inutton Bras mar. a...a the, Teottoitio7 ream Clot , of ttio 010111 Cltllenl of Allegheny City. Att.hourtvr, Oct. 14, 1667. Mn. Gso. A. Kr.r.L.Or.—Dear Si, I have been troubled for some years with the complaint described liy your flavor tisegacnt of Dr. Sargent's Diuretic or Backache Plils, end concluded to give them a trial; and nm glad to soy they af forded me immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend them to any one suffering from like symptoms, fueling confident they will do ell you claim for them. • • • Price . DAVID ' For 0%10 by all Drage - LW, 60 .cents per box. 'Wanted Agests.—Te sell Lloyd's Battle History of the Rebellion, Lloyd's Great' Double Hap of the World, the United States and twelve of the prineit pat cities of the Union, and Littlefield's celebrated portrait of General Grant Liberal Inducements to agents. Address L. Harrod Biel, General Agent, Car michael, Greene county, Pa., or call on the undersigned, between six and seven o' lock. in the evening, at No. lah Omit street, Pittsburgh. G. W. HU.Ltn, pry cools et Wholciale.—Wo in vite the particular attention of buyers at wholesale to our oompleto stock of silks dross goods, and all kinds of fancy and staple good; and to the fact that we sell at the lowest eastern prices, and out goods to suit purchases. J. 117013.taticzn& Co., • 59 Market street. Pomething Cood.--Tho boots, shoes, gaiters, .1.13., men, hallossuadelaldron, kept at 69 Markel. street, ace made of the very, best material, and Bold as low as rho lowest. All goods are warranted to give maiefaction. If yeti want some thing good, and at gold prices, call at Robb's Shoo House, 69 market street. redrabb. Residence 'aTid Grus on the Second Dank. -Fourth war o d, tUf Alto- Wiens city, ut unction. on Thursday oo tober 24th, et 2 &clock See adver tisement of Sutithron, Palmer at co,, auetionverx. Fresh Flsh.-:-To the lovers or Rosh fish We would re6mmend T. R. Thompson, who can always bo' found-at Ma Stara NO. 36 Diamond, Soo card- M another • eye, Ear Throat, Ligia, Criz DISE.VIES and CATAItIiII, anceelisfully treatod by Dr. Aborn; 1&4 Smithfield stmt. A book by mall 80 coots. Tee. - Iniumure.Stotk . of bats, awe guid furs, at t4A New. York Storo, St. Clair streaL (treat ' , Bargains In bath, caps and la dies' flits, St. Clair street. ° dies' Sue, S 2 SL Clair tree Cheapest le the Clf3r..h_MA - t."Ps' end fe, fa - Additional Local maiden on Thirirand roarthPages. DIEDi , FOULS.—au Thumb . * eveninn, October talk y ' i i i , Lip h e residence or Capt. R._ 1301F1 , ,1iu. YOUL2.:Ur " aai ' ur ' greVTlC!ti.v , f , trk.t.r. - Army, in th. - en.....th year of her age. • • 'The raneral Nam TUI ATTLB3IOOX, Iti• Mends of tbe riagly, Ars re- Vaasa& Writat w•ttesid. - 0 big MEEKLY_ GAZETTE.: TWO EDITIONS.' • WEDNE3DA:r AIIJ a auswor. ume shed, cautabalon TIIIIZTVECE COL-- DdINS or Dnwtemiut Mediu!. matter, lueltiding leading Editorials. latest News by Telegrisdi wsd IDOL eulnable Neullun Matter for the really., and :Idlest sad most reliable Ttuamtial led Coes. martial Planet Report. Risen by aey pv.r In the city. No Farmer. 14cl:unto or Merchant should be Without It. . - Tnnt a rouwitt'lTY.lste Gs•ZITM Stogie Subseriber 101.. of Fire • ' Clubs of - feu —nod our ropy of paper to the yonion netting' up the club, Additions to globs to. be =Oa at any time. Ti club rates. . Nonce To SunscanntrtE—ln °Weitz.' rats 'paper, be sure and specify ' , chat edILLon you swat,. we Woe • Wednesday edlthan for rub serlbers haste 4 but one:butt. went. . ILlF'Me.er 07 or.n. or In Ilegistered Letters, trufbe scut at one tbst. Addrees. oAZUTIPI6: - rlTmuoocu , Pt.wlP4. Real thate •e, 640.101111eki• There has hover. been ,a period in the history of Pittsburgh and its surround ings when so much Real Eatatc changed , . hands as during ; the - past' slx months. Prices have been steadily advancing, for several years; and during the past feu- rnouthswe have particularly noticed that our shrewdest business : men, and the • wealthiest and ablest financing, have been investing largely, and if "men aro to be judged by their actions," it tlierebir • shows mere eenlidenta; • In real' estatO dam in national curreney or government securities, bemuse it will imp; thenan doubts the per centaurs at present prices'; . and the universal opinion experienood rod estate men is that in the next yearto ' come much • higher prices will be do mended and obtained than over before. Another reason why real estate will ad' . vance In price Is, tb:at our citizeas are be coming tired of smoke and coal dust and impure air. mid aro man iresting a diva- . • sition to get, to Am country. A. 9 an evi dence of this disposition we need only re 4 for to the eaction olio of lots in Hoboken, on Saturday last. 'Lots were bid. °frt. - bit great rapidity at good prices; to LILY, me are informed the sale was a great aueL, cess—beyond expectation. These of our friends who want homes, or desire to purchase real notate, should see to it at once, and lose no time in malting a choice, fur the "almis :of the times" unmistakably Indicate au advent* in ell real estate property. " In this eonnection we may s be per mitted to add that I the teen known anti enterprising real estate firm, of 8111.4 Shutterly, Laivrencovllle, informs us that another, nalo of lots in that beautiful town of lloboken will take place on.- Ifonday afternoon,-Oct. 21st, at ti o'clock, when ther'd Will also be au opportunity ' afforded those who desire purchasing ono, two, three, or five, aerolots.:• .Ndticoi ' of free trains will be given in Friday •. morning's papers. This tiro also have for sale some lfifty choice' plantations in. hliddlo, Central! and Northern Georg:a; at prices. ranging from ed to 1.20 per acre. Persons %vial:dogs. to purchase houses, lots'and far= bad',,, better call on Sfir. 6: Sutrrruituri • ; Butler street, Lawrenceville. NEW A.UVESTIBENEANT& A CEX. A SF. EV, VINDERTA4IIII,:-. Fourth Strset, .71ttsbirpo, • COFFINS, of all klods: CRAPE& ULayl2l: aI:AA toorfdeacrlptlon of room!. Furnishing Goode forolobed: Moots open day And night. 'Maros and Carriages fltralshed. , • Intriusksrs—or, David Ham SI. tv. Jacobus, D. K. nonass Ewing, Em.. Jxob If. 3:1111,r. Ts . JG. 1100GERN.', IUNDEILLTA • imp. KND tn. Inte Samuel . K. Rodger.) . 1d0..1* Ohio guest. three doors front Deaver. AlteghanY Rosewood. 31aboganyytralunt tad Zoo. wood 11311[21ton CoOlna, ft the - lowest endowed prices. Lomita open at 041 boors, day and night- Hearse and Carrlagea furntsl;nd on snort notion and on elect reasonable texas. • EDPIARD CZALINIECg.I4 . tr/V -DEBCARER! theice, \0.:44 Ohio Street( Allegheny. 'Stannic, Rosewood and other r of, ens, with a complete stoci oetoneral Furnlehloj hoods. on heed and furatabed at abortest notice, at lowest prices. Sale and Livery Stables, ter- ' nee or First and Saddle directs. Cin1.10.4. Barouches, Veggies, toddle Vortex, Re, AC, for hire. nEmE rEnv JAQHLe 1,01310. A. J. Miltralt - GII, at the 'Cratatarj (tatty Lswreneevlito, VICSA/LESTAL SLARBLY. and STONE WOrttiS: SLONE BURIAL cesys, :,.rooted 'water Naar.' BUSINESS MEN. • In slow of the Let of so meal . .uncerreit toztotet notr - Itt otrtulatloo. your attention is tailed on, 'THREE LECCED . MICROSCOPE, One of the best things over Inn:filed roa LETroriam oourrEarkrz xosst. • lVhlcn com es At uprlne Within the much otevery 000 e, ittomy by co:lbair XL Can and put. ['hating one. from HASLETI', •- - Jewelers ana Optioisne, cc 'a - .. t7pri•.,- ara:um:arr. orroltrE mAsomc nALL. REMOVED AND NEW GOODS. H. SMITH, Merchant Tailor. • Ras removed to So. DR WTLIE wrnszr. eve. ner of Federal .:freer. where he Is now reeetrlnn Lilo new and extensive stork of FALL 4. Lis LAS. heel-iIk:ES, • VEhTINGS end tiWEIV'OTIIRCIR, Which will be onnie to order in the most avtle2g will ntwhlpe will be sold on ter). reasonable term.. • • L. 1 0 ,111T11. Ilerettsnt. Toilorr, • • So. 00 \{' 'LIE ST. , oor. of Fedora. roeDEt. 5.,4k1,1W, A FIJISL, CLASS RFJDENOL 'WE OFFER FOR SALE that • Iscp and c0r...-¢o4lous Doable Mick :Mansion House, &Rome No. 513 WASIIINGTON STREET, AlM abonY City, containing Ustrtun largo sad dumbed rooms, tssaldes a Altehms, pants . / and Znlshed basement, all of :Immo.; roodsrn styta and latest Improremehts, arranged and adapted" for eyery COPTCRICLIC, The Lot Ls GO by 820 Toots • A g 00.122 table eh the tacit end. &int 1.311111011 of the ebolc“t Teach Trees, Grapes ds other Fruit, flare been tarefelly selected and eulth•ted tea bey*, =meter, [seethes tritls fancy e 1..- bc.c7. systeusatleally arranged over the tot, • tu t bezel, cud regnement throughout. SILL &SHU'rTERI,Y, Heal .1:ale and ialumpoo Amami; LAwnExcirmax.. O. Jos. s , D. DA.II.F.Y g. BIM October eth,-1577. HENRY G. Etta, Merchant Tailor, Car. Penn and St. Clair Streets, xrcis snot. pac==tresiglawnomj FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Is; Novo. WIIEELER & WLLSOWS RICW/NO AND EIDETONHOLZ SIACILILDE. XON6 NO RUM= ." • NONE .40 Danapnr. NONE Willi NO ataxy V.ll . 116IIL. aaaaa aims. = e== DIRER,CLOSE & Practical Furniture Manufacturers, COR. PENN & WAYNE lITC . 'qt.or FIIIMITIME unstantly ea MN UNTIL 12 AT NIGHT. HERBST ORDINARYI 0 t FOIJUTII BT.. am Market; Meals ierved to Ltalcs_and Gthtto enan 'Crania V..'2o.;7.rerstiegsji:rrtiViAt. HORSES FOE' SALE. '. One /foe large 11A.T . 110.;2!E. Areyeass Niat= In n )= • ' AT HOWARD'S uvERY STABLE, FIRST STREET, near lite Sisson • Renee. neEntEs, BELL & Anchor Cotlon BAHIA, rittshiirgh: IrtAitialialltriA 2 " - "" LiGn2 I 4; :' . . • enznnius mini amuse,'"