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Tauciscr DOWN THE 11.1.40
tnneti g ate Igo:them Democrats
elated by the recent , elections that al•
'ready they beo boldly,, to , justify the
Rebellion. Geniis], • idritis hanged
Npmeeno fse tesving_the Stars and ,
jeom the cupOli of the
Ctudom House in New orients. Mug
POLLMID hs published a journal put
pinning Nalidieti7kept by Ms. Run-,
TOeD, dating, tirodays of his offence,
trial ardifeatti. rie.it the offence ch.
csjepteßialli stated, justified and ap.
pmsjelesi.. Rattan, as "one of ',m
eows's adiocnieli," is stigniatiMd as a
tyrin t.• Maiivorto was most defiant and
bravadji II bit distiyalty. The journal
Ltir*iatliertic. and very stagy, baying
of a translation of some
Tningriterali then the veritable journal
of It woman under each circumstances;
for -Instance, In describing rho Mau:rid,
and ',hewing that she mu deeply smut:
ble of the effect prodcaird upon the erec
t:Mors, by her appearance there with her
-clains, :when, bar . - secession frbmds
Seared to speak to her, the chaplain of a
litideineinmettanrgiment cams and offered
Idnarm,,wilieliehe took, and, says the
interesting widow, whose sorrow, are
now to pm loyalty to shame :
, •.ireir this I was ibinderred. Here are
ism, _dr the. remarks that were made :
130 Mrs.' Rumford has renounced her
secession principles, and is hand and
RUM with the Federals; 'Mrs Rumford
'walked into the graveyard with a Yen
kee miniatere tfte ought as be ashamed
ofherseit" ,Ohl tithe= is aajthingtha.
_onAdir',,earth, it is a slanderer.
The earthAisa a snake foe its base, so
VAMP° attiring no:wonder-there is so
mash venom Mit:"
Imagine a WOlllll3l whose husband has
been banged going Item the grave to in
dite so astute and philosophical nand
mentk r;Tet, the entry- is dated cot the
„slay oftloifineral, probably it was writ
ten while the inmenolable *blow eat be.
!bre a minor, to note the effect of her
snoriraing r ould wonder If the"chaplain
were manna It is too absurd to sun
palm Hit the' two columns of sensation
niiirtrientaty which -the Cincinnati
Enquirer copies frog the Southern
Opinion, cuubli over , have been written
under' the' dreaMstanties represented ;
but they are made the occasion of land.
Jae Muumuu.- -The editor says
"W are alad'tolivo the . priviler
ege of
offering the public a so,complote and
truthfulaccount of a tragedy that thrill
ed the 'world at the time of its 'amen-
Tilisiutssitt: -Was there aver such cub
11$ heroism shown as by that brave
When Northern editors bold sued men
up as examples of "sublime heroism" on
the , drat -show of. reaction- lir favor of
Denim:racy, what might we expect if the
Detzasexats gain the ascendancy In ;the
. .
Saporta the election the Republican
State gantlet Committee offered a prize
blunter to the county *Mat made the
largest increase la the vote east for Mx.
Williams -'trier that given General
Geary. So fa sowe can judge Wayne
county, away up in the north-eastern
part of the State, is entitled to the prize.
IC'sehowe an ' lacrosse of two hundred
and fifty votes, which le, ratably to the
whole vote, larger than the inannue of
any other county. Let tez claims be
weighed, wadi( foandjust, u we believe
*nate. be; forward the banner as an ac
knowledgment of her fidelity to princi
ple. Whilerother cot:mites fell back in
the fight, and permitted the Democracy
to achieve a tribmph, Wayne held her
. vend . end charged - with -increased
vigor on the enemy.
Incosowan named Miles belittle wife
with Gut tongs on Tuesday morning, in
andshortliaftetwarillattabbed
a, mulatto named George Sigel, who bad
twitted Lim on hie matrimonial infelici
ties. After teeing that Sigel, who was
but hall witted, was dead, he wsiked,
Inaiin hand, to the station holm° and
pre himself up.
Tux Few York Rey Book says "the
leaders of theßepublican party from
'Llimcdn down to the tall end of Its offic
ial exigence, . deserved cracidelon a
Idiom:ma times over for its one impious,
fathomless and unpronounceable crime
of "emancipation."
Isr Florida the 'completed neutralism
returns show a majority of stegroes reg
. istered over whites. The official re
port of the registry foots up 28,028, of
- whom 10,861 are whites, and 15,204
blacks, a colored mijetity of 4,420.
Gov. Swan's army paraded on the
lath, acconilig to programme, and one
seglipent wore the national =form,
doubtless to same appearances.
' Tame Is a tatorertg,atrilto In Brook
-10; and the papers aro got out by amo
tear printers. -
Tot Atlantan' import Imago gitiati
tles of condensed meat to England-
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Couteutttlett.-Peittlest
Zughtemest —Petersburg itetalLso ,
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trerrenottsoh to th. Pluto...to 6arette4
• 'I44I'XOND. October 17.—The Congrea-
Mona] Committee to investigate the af
fairs of fonthern ltalizetuls have or.
Thepolith:al excitement Is: on the in
crease. The Conservativm are Working
with much enery. and everphing Judi
eaten that there Will bo an exelting: elec
tion and a full vote poliod. The ticket
• beetiod by 3inrinotinke Johnson will be
voted for by the Conscriratives, but two
tickets will be run, the Conservative
moven:tent uniting with Um Reptbilean.
A. Meeting of Conservatives last night
In Peterabaru nominated Daniel May
• • and J. R. Wllliantson for the C'onvon
tion, In opposition to the Radical ticket.
There ant a large assemblage, and numb
enthusiasm prevalle(L•
7 ;130IIIII CAROLINA.
I.,rs tiMleeltileavanglaso—Tiont fei
. - - :ire Edenton ussmg.
Mitegrahnto the Pittsburgh ussetts.)
• Cobraginis, October 17.—1 n the /octet
itteasien of the Bodied Convention, held
Imre tosday. Mr. Epping, 'United States
Jfiunhal, offered u eeriest:4 ir.odende res.
• ointions, which -wore adopted. ,
; giant/7, after speeches from :Mown,
• 'Brown, Wright. and others, a nxbanisid-
station was ordered and the resolutions
defeated. Mr. Epping then withdrew
` • from too Convention.
•i,ptrung.mgrote, Oct. 17.—Genend Canby
Axed the 19th and "aith of November
' ea tho der for holding the election for
Delegates to the Convention..
Gagtosznt's Soar, in a epeoch In Lon.
don, said: "Rod It not been for the En
glish people we would not have succeeded
In the expedition of 1010. I might have
had now to lament my flother, ond _I
should not have been here, perhaps, to
thank you, not only in his name, but in
the name of all my countsYnien•
(tthears) You hare ralsed a great land,
I say it though I am en italian. , -a land
that 'has hood a greet omelette Mak:OM •
gnat. history In OM middle nee, and
- have great history 1. um, tattoo,
when it bee next onside the incubus that
wriest upon it—the - Papacy. We were
- fligartunam . to the choice of our King.
31 - y father in iffg) called him Ifrepatao
` tooMO: I do not know my father's
• thoughts on the - sobjeot; hat Ido know
that every Italian thinks my father made
a mistake At that motneot.
'Findley lefferroMmt says 1 A n
Old man,
_• usunea Slater, 106 years of
14;s, -reading a couple =Lbw west of
to wn, came in but Tuesday, and Ins
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VOLUME ' XTT
FIRST EDITION.
MIDNrGHT.
WASHINGTON
Telscraph to m• nuwui► lilarstic 1
W4s.inztarozr, October
President Johnson and General Grant
reviewed tb.dap, on the grounds south
of the Executive Mansion. the I.2th reg-
Mint of Infantry, with a portion of the
fah Cavalry and Veteran Reserve Corps,
at present on duty at the headquarters of
the armies of the United States. Gen
eral Grant r did not appear in uniform.
The display was very flue, and quite a
number of spectsora were present •
THE YearLAND COMMITTEE.-
The Judiciary CommUtetrappolntod lo
inquire whether the State of Maryland
had a Itspublican form of Govorament,
to-day examined Mayor Chapman, of
Baltimore) and Ropreatedndre Thorns;
of Maryland. One of tho Onnmitteo says
that they will ho engaged two weeks upon
tbls subject.,
110PFS or XISCOVEIIT•
First Ass' Want Postmaster Skinner Is
still prostrated; by a .aariaaa Illness.
There Is now, however, a sllghtimprove
=tent and rpm . are entertained of his
DETAILED BY YELLOW PIWEIL
At tenet' s
tp f hundred and - thirty army
officers, la''ashington and clamhere,
are • awal • the subsidence of yellow
L i st
fiver before pomading to their posts:ln
Texas. I •
Til L 1001.511.1110 =ILK. .
• General' eosin' is still - an object of
marked atte Lion by prominent officers
of the Goveinment. He will leave in a
day or two for. New York, whenoo he
will will for 'Ands.
AND Mrnnfinrik.
An old mob named Ilofftneyer and Lis
wife were mOrdered reoently In their own
house, flaw Blaneville, Jersey. The deed
was perfornled with on axe. Tho per- •
petrator a unknown. The murdered
couple wore emu/Mend poor.
• 'The Joint Congrestdonal Ottrunittee on
Iletiatuchment aront - work investigating
the affhlits.cif the Treasury and propose
to Conti:m.lns labors -until It bee gone
through *eery. Burosii of the Depart
ment. Thd C,emmlttae expect to be able
lo lay a lUD report befors Compress early
in the Newham ,
•
an AN D 2ItE Irdi OFFICE. •
spec 1 Dem Washington to the
Erenitty contradicts the senaatlonal
dispatch te a Saxton paper; pretending
to stale b' authority that Sherman wlll
return front the West,. alter arranging
the mill ' affairs, to,assume the duties
of the W Mice. It toys no nomina
tion is ye decided upon. and atttementa
to the con • are merely sensational.
MISTER FItO,IIIIIATTI. •
Gen. ceder ' the newly appointed
Charge ,illatts loom Hayti, wee re•
celyed ati the State Department tn-Jay
and Led hls credentials.
NEW YORE.
CDT 1 . 4•8171ta tba enisbereb easetia.l
New TWIG, Oct. 17, Its 37-
.TEWalte revs—BACE Alualesi cats.
The Ark. race to-day at Jerome Park
was .Kteky'S great. match .4 11 Wd:
time. betting was onehundmd dol
lars bt y against time... Buckeye
was riddles by Charles LlUlefleld, and
had four, horses, to accompany him at
differentilwrints of the race. On the last
half mW, the 'Weight be was, carrying
told aped him, and he began to sensibly
shorten ibis stride. The time wort by
Kentucky was seven minutes and thirty
one and three-fourth seconds, doing the
four miles, when he was hacked to do it
within seven minutes and twenty se
conds. The limo of the first mile was
'La; two miles, IN.; three attire, &Mk
Kentucky has two more attempts in
which to run four miles in mCVell minutes
and twenty seconds.
In the eiveepidakes for three year olds,
two miles, four home entered. Connelly
won in 3:431, Mcirrissy three lengths be
hind, Flora Mclver third, and "Yankee
bat.
The Steward's cup, three mile,. bad
only two entries, Onward and Bed Dick.
Onward was the favorite and - won by
two lengths in nix minutes and three
fourths of a second.
The gelling ram, far two year olds,
three-fourths of a mile, was won by WU
eon's Bonny Bess, beating C,yloid, the
Breckenridge (Mee and others• time !ital.
'The mile and a quarter dish was won
by Number Three, batting Stonewall
Jackson, Twinkle, Clara and Clarltia
dm) 1b4.5.
BETL7INED FILOX Kunorr-
•
The Bishops of the Episcopal Church,
nmently at the Pan-anglican Council. at
Lambeth, are beginning to return.-
Among the pas...engem by the Persia
to-day were Bishops Potter, lkniell and
Wilmer, Boman ebtholic- Arch Bishop
Spaßldlotr, and Rent. Dr. Sturris. Hon.
Amon Kendall and Judge Woodward,
of Pennsylvania, were alio" passengers.
17/XLORT niuraoan encurcr.
A meeting of chives was held at
Cooper institute, titt•night, in reference to
the project for buildings Railroad ex
clusively for freight, with a view of fitell
itating and cheapening tranaportation.
.Letter approving the project were read
from the President of the Chamber of
Commeros,rif Cincinnati; the President
of the Board of Trade, or Cleveland. and
'others, Resolutions favoring the-propo
sal system were unanimously adopted.
DANK 'tonne - its ABRERTED.
TwO of We alleged robbers of the Ber
ridge (Melee.) Bank were arrested In
Boman, yesterday, through discheures
theyseade while quarrelling.
rEsSarrims.ts KrNor.
At a meeting of tho Old School Pres
byterlan Synod of New York, to-day, a
reatiintitm was. adopted expressing an
earnest desire for the reunion of the two
orttattittatioto , of the Church In the Coiled
States. -
.• arvirtic drrournaccr.
"topper C. Van Vend hao boat ap
pointed Judge of the Court of common
Plea. of the city, rke Canto.", roiltmett
HAVANA.
EM;=ZiM
Talayrnyk is W Pltitiftritleuatie.3
11AvA2iii, October lit —The new 04p
hi/it General is expected berr ryry hourly.
A largo number of Germ unent elk;
dabs hero been arrealed here and sent
under guard to Span, charged with be-
Ing (vest - Minoru with Prim. wilt/desires
to annex - Wm Island to the Tinned Mate,
very dull. •
Mexican adelias to the fith stem tint
General Foicobedo ilbuipprOxes of the
Constitutional Convomitoriit TheSoutli
ern and Central States are all declining
for Gen. Diaz for Prmideut. •
A letter front Itio Mr , that many
Punntrylvanla and New York mile ratite
to Brazil have been swindled by specu
lators, and arc them inn destitute condi-
Son.
• Advices from Vera Cruz state that the
tele!. of General Santa Anna had resulted
in a sentence of exile front Meximn
territory for eightyears.
In the State of I, era Cruz l'oriim Diaz
Lad received a majority for President.
Commander (loom IV. Young, corn-
Mending the United States steamer Bun
nell, died at Manmailla. •
A revoltln the Penitentiary at South.
go do Cuba was suppressed. Lutm ediately.
PB:a.M)ELPHIA.
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"reponse to Closioet qe =beam
Teumok to lruneesraa Menite.]
raiteDin.nitA, Oct. 17,44 X. Bat
turs,Repablioan candidate' for Clerk of
the Orphan's Court, Wm, Campbell; Re+
publican candidate for Iteglater of Willa,
and Benjamin rirwiller,Republlaut can
didata for City Commissioner, ore pre-
Parting Papers neoessary to contest the
election of Gen. Lomb (}en; Battier, and
Mr.lslepry. •
eiegilterste suieuese.
tag latemoie te tagrattaaarea ti grata 1
%tic Iltrottieco, Ott. 17.—San Francis
co polled 14,a0rivotes yeetartley,the Dem
°crate carrying the. entire ticket by 1,400
majority. Hairnet from the interior
shear decided Union Th. Alta
claims the e/ection of Swett, Union. IA
wruln,. and Corey. Union, p ro b a bl e .
The vote le light throughout the Mate.
Tellew Weser Ite New Orlltous.
tgyTeturrepe woe Menus% Ilautta.]
:NEW_ 0/MEANS; Oct' 17.—The yellow
favcr InterzoOntoin the - put twenty-tog,
.hourrWere thirty-One.
Dimmest', October • IL—During tbe
twenty four hours =ding= noon to•day.
=sae were twanty=ght non coxes an d
sine &ago fr o m isituw form .
CONDENSED TIILEGRA2O3
—Gen. Grant and Admiral • Port 4 are
shooting ducks In Maryland
Three thocutond erellgrautH
New York last week. Total, since Jan.
nary last, two hundred thousand. .
—Santa Anna writes toe friend In New
York
that he lust received assurances .
from Soares that his llreshould be spared.
—The Democratic dubs of New York
are going to give General McClellan a
fine reception on - his return from Europe
next month:
--Charles L. Raymond; a drover from
Clayton, 111., wan &oozed and - robbed.of
55,000 in money, and some valuable
papers, In the suburbs of .St..Louls, on
Tuesday afternoon.
—ln the Supreme Court of New York,
on Wednesday, a verdict was rendered
giving to the plaintiff 816,7115. In the case
of Elisha Riggs vs. the Evansville and
Dltnoia Railroad.
—The ti ow York Battles interested ere
hard at work making tap a ease to prove
tho liability of the Gevernmont for the
counterfeit soven.tldrtick The Govern ,
moot will resist the claim to the utmost:
• —The forthcoming deport of the Com
missioners of:Customs, it is add, will
exhibit a very satisfactory result of the
proVictive and detective service during
the laat'ilstul year. Considerably over a
mllllon - dollars have. bean added to the
Treasury from the seizure and sale of
smuggled goods, while - tho expenses of
the system have been comparalively
small. .
—The Pmeldent has appointed Ifon.
James Brooke, of New 'Nark, and Sam
uel Mcßae, of Pentutylvfmin, Govern
ment Directors of the trnion Pacific
RaiDead. T e makes up the five direc
tors on the part of the Government. The
other three were appointed a few weeks
ago. They. are Gee. -Ashman, of Masa.,
J.S.Rollina,of Mo., tad J. R. Williams,
of Ind..
—At the charter election in Norwalk,
Connecticut, on Tueedey, the Democrats
elected their ticket.
—Gen. Dennison testified before the in
dict:47 Committee, that while Rton:leers
of the Maryland :Militia were men who
served in the rebellion, or eympathised
with it, several regiments werecompoved
of loyal men who could not be roiled
upon for suy hostile deinottatvation
against :WC - • • •
`.—ThreePtilladelphia Republirans, who
were defeated for county officers last
week, have agreed to. jots iratue and eon-
tend the election In the Second and Fourth
warda, it add that nearly two thous
and Illegal eaten were polled. and in the
Sliteenth ward a large number of rebel
refhgees, - temporarily eolonimi there,
were allowed to yote after the thspeetor
and judge had lawn beaten from the poll
ing booth. thew things to proved.
then will Judge Wlllianut be awarded
the place on the Supreme Bench for
R hich he was' nominated. „
. .
—The prize 'fight yesterday morning,
between Fltairendtt and Looney, near
Clark Station, Lallans, thirty mllesfrout
Chicago,Thewas wen by the former,' on e
dam a &font blow by. Looney iu the
nineteenth round. Thu light lasted forty.
two intorite46'
—Mist Elleu, daughter of Geo. IL Stu
art, of Philadelphia, was married in gor
geous style at St. Caura Church. in that
city, on Wednesday, to,C. Stuart Patter-
Kw: Eel., a young lawyer. Gen. Grant
premixed to be present, tart was detained
at AnnaWia, whence ho telegraphed his
contputuWioas.
—S. S. Coo states that neither Yellen
dlgham nor - Pendleton . will be elected
United Stairs Senator front Ohio. He
says the Democratic gems hi the recent
aleatory , ' were tn portions of the State
where they atroyerixupoe.,, , a l r. and e t
the opinion that I ourrunn. th e
to for Governor, will' be eho
*PM
(rwing to• the eontinuatlon of the dl.
turbanon In Itsily,,„ataLtho.grttspy76Lol
French intervention, financial dente.
ahni on the Boone i11e1,014.11, and . Torino
The following Philadelphia dry I
houses Luse suspended In: onus..
pieties of dull thins., PA in prices, and a
tight money msrket: Edwin 11111, lla-
Willies half a 'million; Owen Emu,
ammo amount; J. B. Cituaelherty, one
hundred thousand dollars; and several
other smaller arms These parties will
compromise nutters with their ernditors
and ho allowed In pits, • I with their
business.
—GovertuF Goals, If ! fudge Shall
wood in elected, it bi . :mpoint
Eton. M. Russell Thayer. to.. the place
made vacant lu the District Court by the
resignation Of Sharserood.
—The report that two companies of
Montana mpitla bad toractl out robbers,
Is denied.
—Tba York Etpects sayircdukt
private tuicims from Europe speak of
'war as Imminent end
the purchaser of
lard and dour by the French govern
ment In this nutikrt tend to strengthen
this belie!. • •
—The aurenunent has mule n pewltl
demand nn the bunkum forthe wibun
lion of the eounuirteit Neven-Thl
notes, lent they will earnest the malt r.
Privue:cdtto mport.
uneasy feeling In Tarns underthe uppro-.
honsion ilia the French troops mill be
sent to oisnipy Itorno. . •
—S letter trim ex-Comtressitirm Ar
nold, of t 7hirago, ameane in the
enyinir that Contrress - ham . not done its
duty; yet its should, at • its approaching
isooorin, rolievo the Itimnbilit — from keit
reproocit by voting to tho • family tif
Lineoln such a sum its_ edurero the
—The SL Louie Board of Trado, which
aaa organtusl about a }-etti ago, was kir
wally utaugurated at Polytochaln lltf
Last nigh!, a large number of nuterbants
and o tt er - rillzons being present: , An
address was dent - end by Hon. - Henry T.
Blow.
—The Atlanta (Ga.) Rarity
can nowmpaper, has
CRIME
—Moe. Iturbrldan, brother of General
Stephen Ilarbrldge, woo killed the other
day by a man named Mitchell.
-Oo Satorday night a' seventeenyear
old desperado: nadiedSpack•er, of Staten.
J.; abut - they boys; danger
ously, and it is feared, fatally injuring
two of them. The gun was homily load
ed with bird and duck allot. ',The other
boy escaped uninjured.
=Mel Mart& intirdernua
ly assaulted, on Monday, Robert Smith,
while the latter was mittMktn. his father's
home. fry'lionth I.lutitin 17112 township;
Westmoreland county. ' ree abuts from
a revolver penetrated the body of Smith,
who it in thought may senile.
—A young Detroit girrjlited n youih
of twenty-one, to whom rho was erepered;
for the 001.1nm:us Of an admirer etthe
riper ago of rd. The Voungster thereupon
allot Ida rival ,• girt ban gone may,
and the murderer will donbilew hang,
making n plement and complete &non.
—A very darinp'mbleiryomorred near
ixatisorille shoed it o'clock lifmulay night.
ioorge Mud hail some Mewls visiting
him Mot night, when three men • in dis
gams entered the house with pistols
drawn, and demaucied the money, of the
pad, yor their item So ourprined were
the \fire men and one lady, that they at
oneb surrendered to tlie daring highway
men. While two of the robbers held the
party at bey, the third one searched the
house and found between VA) and frAx4
which they carried elf. On learlego the
robbers quietly remarked to Mr. Minot,
"We ore much obliged to yen, and will
cell again." The hare boon made.
known to thepolice, who are on the look,
out for these daring robbers.
—A Belgian pupor, l.a Meuse, says
that a robbery took place at Choose, tin
der singular circumstance& The pro
prietor of the menagerie, at the fairlu
that place, had Just soldhis collection of
animals, and hod received lu part par
went about ten Aboasand franca. 'llls
sum wee deposited in a chest, which
was filmed in the don itself. • Notwith
standing the proximity of Ilona,
robber -tigers,
an elephant, etc. a bold entered
and curried coif both the sheet and money.
—JonatluinDrooks, of.fersey City, was
found by a 'polleeman Monday morn
lag on it stoop In Parole street, dead.
The affirm took hold of the' 'man' nod
shook him roughly, supposing him
drunk. A bottle of laudanum baying
been found in Ids bedroom at home,' IC
supposed that he committed suicide,
leaving his dorm to die in the etrcet.
—France has just lost one of her no.
tablet. Ills name was Decorate and be
died In prison a few days art l it il l , good
Old sgo of ninety-two years, ferty.fiye of
whirls have been spent In confinement.
There are few offense/du the penal code
which Downie had not committed.
• —No city fn the country km bean .0
Infested with 'robbers and burglars du-.
ring tbe last twenty year as Spring.
Geld, Clarke county, Pa. Vile whole
community hen been kept, ln a state of
alarm.
The house of Jacob Bunn, tbe ;writ
known Springfield • (lit) banker, was
robbed of several tbormand dollars'
worth of -valuables at noon on Friday
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. : OCTOBER 18. 1867.
808 Mk
THREE O'CLOCK A. M.
IMPORTANT ROM MOPE.
Tki ITALIAN'
The Party of Action Obtain
Further, &mess.
GABIBILDIANS IBTRENOKED
, ISk4E'a TE4II.ITORY.
o,ig*ufq;:banishing--Con
Reports.
FRANCE DETERIIIIES TO INTERFERE
ialiatt Govern/out Esproiaed.
LOABO?i ~ T IMHS" ON TUE INMAN
QMITION.
Bold Poiiey Advised.
UR 11 UR 11111101111 tuff LH
111E1 IMIIIIII
Luatrtu Bishops and the Ceacerd at.
OONTIIIIIO PE►LB AL►YX IN ENGLiND.
The South American War.
117 Telegisph to tae Plttesargh Usual*/
TUB 31031.A.N, 40LSTUAN—TU1.1 Intri:l2ol ,
IN COUNCIL--RE 4 oLVTION TO ecrtn
r sax.
•
Paans, Ostober . r. - . —A. IL- , 41131 before
the departure of the 'Emperor from M
imi., on his nature to Paris, he sum
moned a general council of the Cabinet
to meet him at St. Cloud, to consider thd
condition of affairs hi Italy; mitt aleeliV,
what action France would take le the
matter. The council war held yester
day, the Emperor pretddiag. Rini result
of the deliberation was a resolution that
Franco should intniediately interfere for
the settlement of the Minim question,
but without netiina any longer in con
junction with the Italian government to
• that. end:
The I/couleur yesterday, in a leading
elitarial, - reproaehed the Italian Cies era
meat far 11011011 g the Imre of asthma.,
dish. arding the obligations. salemn
treaties. and fostering a dangerous spirit
Jf republicanism in Italy.
The•Monitrar, in it:cisme this morning,
asserts that the inhabitants or the City of
Rome ind Papal Pros-Mora are loyal to
the. Pope, and ottly . need assistants., to
drive the Italian iniriderm from the soil.
grr.rr ov sorrowen urrxr.vtz,nolt
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PA RIK, 17.- .E.N.1141.g. —The
Pale< dd. to,tllng . rontalna as editorial
afgaluttbas lbe intarsuntion of Yuma:
is nootasacy. to atma Italy from rowlti
t Sou aud anandly.
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Tho sporic in the Bank of Franc., de
ermwvil 4,000,th10 fro Aiming the putt
week. Reptis' ktal inllint end 114urne
!mach glepre,v4l.
lEM
TEILUIt 0 li I'
Funetlascr, October 17.—Tho twx
from the gotala continuos favorable t
dm ropy of action.
Ttm paiiholdlaus }mon talum po :maw
!don of dm Main or 7kierola, in tho Papa
Stole., 'slims they haveennamelatslthrm
.elveo. and ast:3l, the :arrival of other
bands hi iticiviao their - mamba,. alittl
elently to. eruablo thew to, make 3 farther
azlvant, Siarnor Arca* one of the
Depotlea of the italirin Parliament, 1.
Commodar 16 Chief of the tnattrgent3
In ttuat quarter of the Boman territory.
annnsvxoncunlio,..o,ismAcnNouv,
Ft.tirantec, tkt. Abet 17.—Iteports ay.
hourly rovirod of inktrmlatiet and fight.
betwort-thfi thip4. - tiooptt and
dlimit, but the atrounit are onntlicting,
.skill is dialcult b, , tay which cido tuts
laltlt Mixt /tot,ottlttl In We. , encoun
ter,'
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AntmraF or ' 1111 or Till: rot:mins
Ortolier 17.—n0 Emperor
bror retorted to tbe OrMroxikof Attnistor.,
for their conaiderahon, an itddrise re
ceived by 'Majesty from a congrega
tion of 'lowan Catholic Bishops of the
Atintrien .Emptre, recently assembled
ham: The address; protests against - this
adoption of a now Concordat, and strong
ly tugs, the . Emperor not to make any
revhdou In Um sacred treaty now entitle.
BMW between Austria and Rome-
In a communication to WO Ministerial
Council, the Enipeiror reproves the Au
triattlilehopi for adopting a paper so
MAWS to create public eiciterneut,' at a
tone when tranquility is niemnistry far
the iiatenttlerior the country, and takers
occaminit to remind them that the Em
peror of Austria s Constitutional
Prtnee, as troll as a trite nun of the
Church. • „
011tiM,C10 LAW TASIEb.
Vtisrr A, Oct. 17. Evening. —The :
Iteichstath to-day passed Ow °mantel-sae,
under consideration 111noe the beginning
of the protent
,seasion. This tortuntre
makes legal numy new reforms Intro
duced In the government or . the Etipire.
Theannotumment of the roply Made
by the Emperor to •tbs address of the
EishopsOutvwd to tbe Cmwordet. woe
TOCillrOd with prolonged cheering In Ow
Rolcheratti. _ .
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TUE CRETAN 4DEW7/ON.-401NT mum TO
TILE StiI.TAN TI:o31111.1011A AND
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Lon'neif Oct. re
ported thoUthO Emporor Alexander, of
Rastas, and King William, of rentsin,
havo 111111 t 0 Joint note to tho Halton, oak
!ng fain to . codo tho losiond of Combo to
the ItinFdam orGreece4 •
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TUB TIMMS TiIEIZOMAIS CAISIITION
. Lonntnr, Ott 17.--The Times contains
long editorial about the Itoinan atten
tion. sty* Primo Artirtister Itattezzi
must order the national troppi to Rome,
and anticipates tho arrival More of both
the volunteers of Caribittli and the.reg
ubu !rtrtTa of Fiance. The article eon.
eludes by declaring that the boldest pot
icy is best for Italy, and advising her to
MAUI R01:11/10a then treat with France.
cou'itaux, Tna .EnCAPED
Leptis:or, Oot.l7.—Cortalnovideneo brut
come into the hand& et the 3letropolinn
police rtuthorltioa, lildllatig the 'll , sliet
that col. Kelly, who woo rescued from
the prisoners' van at Manchester, bas not
left the country, but la now In the city,
and the detective force iseetlyely engaged
In endortvoring to discover his whore;
abonts.
TUE 711111471 ALAILK KIM vr. j•
Lontion, October 17—..fivertinib—Nary
rumors, somo absurd, are in circulation,
and keep up the dim the r*
bum The government, betray*, rather
increases its precautions agaiost any dis
turbance or outbmak,espodayy In Scot
land.
, MACE AND O . I3ALDWEAr 00,1 MT.
The prize fight between , .1 . 447 Mace
and O'Baldwin, which iiisiklisrienlAst to
England by the su'restas been
postponed and will conseieigienowhero
on the French coast. .
i:iennOTALTY Or coi.
MADHID; Oetbbor abed'
WIN declined ~ t he. Vlcereyallifed Cuba,
and the appolntmenthag
Tirr. An wiriepiti*. • -..--;:-
I mmn
Dispiadies . have Bach'', ' ' ved aorc,,,
from the Spanish I.lxpeelltion the Ps
cm; whicti state .that'Aili . ens
of Chili has manifest : od is. iiiimoaute ila
enter into negottatione fortiAltVestorstlela
of pence with Spate. - . 7 4 1, '' ' 1
=TIAN*
ADDItLt, OF CATIIOLIC*cors.
. .
Duntaa, October.. .17:--Itti Rot=
Catholic Bishopa of trebled bre usual
an address, denouncing in strong terms
tho Protestant Church Establiiinent, the
system of -National Schools, and the Fe
"
SOMA AllintitlCUl.tlitintl r• --
11IIAZT4143,9DIncoliciihrao-4,turaz rea
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A.,,„._ •
usi,,,„„ Oct.l7.—The steamer
irotiMici Janeiro bee arri - 'The last
advice; received at . Rlo i Aro, front
Parana, were 4:.411e, Vo move
ment had been mode, and 4o prepara
tions were making for an anal* by the
land forces. The allies' i i 4r General
Miller were lylog Idle the Para
‘
guayans, and the Argentine d Brazil
ian deals wege hemmed in ,the guns
of Lopez end compalledto !nimbi.'
Live. The BmzUhms were y dis
concerted with the conilue,4l - the war,
end the peace party wasln WS ascendan
cy in all the States barddriet on the Rlo
do le Platte, ,
It was rtla - trtell that Gen, lir?' w..
dead.
ABILIViIb
SOUTILUUTON, Oct. 17.4•Mhs steam
ship Bank, from New Yotii on ths. Ist
inst., arrived liere to-day, aid alter load.
lug Lohdon passengers, malisand (night
sailed flit Brume.
QUEITCVL:OIyrN, Oct. 17. 7 1h5r stoamahlp
Java, from linston on the $ l, touched,
, ._
and anbeeltieolly proceedild to Ller
pool.
niAsciat us ' VIAL
Lon on, October 17. ine.—The
weakly morn. of the .of England
show the amount of speci the .vaults
ea having doereaval ~,Ola/ sterling,
dam u tdamthe last 'statement • made, • Oct.
ht. Lanza amounts of a have been
snipped from London to • a during
the pasioreeic, end the e t .un eon
lianas in that direction. .
t ail
Lontrov, OM. 17.—/.1.. .—Consols
cloaedattn 9.let; Illinois tral77l; Erie
141: Atlantic end Grant 1 ern Voneol-
Mated Bonds '2ll. • •
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. . . . .
l l a
ailiroot.,Octobmr eumg.—rho
Conon market rioted II Middling op.
lands Old; middling Ori. Old; mkoi of
15,030 balm. Barley no , Corn Cs
Pd. Whook Callfornix' Mato 170, rod
Wooten'. lis 10.1. Usu. 60.45_d. - Pm, 6:10.
Roof 1 . ..1. 6.1. Pork 710:4 Mown 4r.0. 6d.
4iiii
Lord .1..7.0. Chen &is. n #0 ild for
common sod kit . for ii um. Tallow
loom 1:71 ' fr. ° l . Ti a l u atron is gljYfr'"r'ro
m-
ilord. . .
ItMP:SEIMMiI
. .
• Awry: ear, Cl,inber Pe
troleuni market croaker uml pricy de
cllnlng; stindartl white M frame 54 ekm
time,
li:Cetabar
V. N. Ilona" cluattl at 731.
RIOT it BiLTIMORI.
Shots Fired Du& g the Parade of a
Colored &giant.
A WHITE BOY KILLED
tar Tonnispn in tin rittstiorali Vixen.;
liaurnodiv, October 17.—A not ninn.ir
na eboOt nine delock this evening.
WWl° negra regiment r•nw_parudiog
over the vunarr of Frenklni and llownrif
twelve or ❑fteun ithinn WOrii firnl
In the tercet, and Charted A. Ellermeyer,
white, etzed eighteen, Woo Instantly
killed.
Mto muse of the riot is unicuoirn. For
n short [lase gnat exelterneat prevailed,
but A large polieeferne. which was soon
on the greened, prevented further. ills
ttlinatice. The dty is now quiet.
ST. LOWS.
U==49
Cadria—gzalows of Illowywasettisess.
I PC Sairrodia to fati rtustaira Itosalad
• Rr. 'nun, Oct. 17.—The North kW
spurt Railroad Company. yyatorday *old
nearly four millions of dollar,' outs bonds
to Isom, 11. Frith and artociates. Severn
heavy ranltaltetn of New York and Ht.
touts aro couontud .with ?lx. Dub, and
imam are now honored to Animas the mad.
John J. Roc. Iltuttnn Ram Chart., It.
Ltekluann and Joh. U. tkpelln Ito Into
the dlroetory under tho tutus of.pur
inano, and La Fox. of .St. Loula, has
beidi clouted teinFontrf The
bond, of the Company ontarronty.wron
11.114 a belt. man. •
• Strict iittaturdllin 'haw tarn chtablialleti
Ixlnw CUlro.
l'honiantla of 'ample are mkt to no
timing from Mount,la In nonanquenea of
yol low forcr. Lana unmbem uf them
harm strtved al and mussed throngb Cairo
MAN4IOIIBXI BAO/1.
.
Weiror ors - Mait e• 'Sinn rive /Moo
lablls. Jaen* Trots Tea all•s—The
Mae altv•• Chef sad gals Mare. /meg.
LOT Toilersim Uss.l.M3
theme, Odobor twee between
James Griffin, peatestrion, and the noted
trotter, Captain 7dagowan, for two thou•
*and dollars, douesolT at Myrtle lark
to-thy:. The horse wee to trot ten miles
while the. man inn fl vo mliex. There
erns a large crowd primed. Tho
start took place at half-putt four. Troin
the eommenertnent the horse began to
gain on the twin, and from the com
mencement of his fourth mile, when the
hors. lasi made six and a half miles,
flrlilin dropped down from exhaustind
and gave in. This home finished Ids ten
'liiktra.' 'Griffin 'made his first
nine In smond In 6:021, third in
list Mao money Was lost on Grif
fin, time. being the favorite from tun to
eighty.' .
CAL±FORNIA
Th• Sleasiao—asietis• free• 1111•11 , 11 ,
Mee Veasillew-Naillinell SOT . 110.1
talc
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(Dr 'Memo ta Pitiabaralitiluatta.l
SA rnarietem, October 17.—PatDid
retnrial Dom twenty-ono conntlea give
sprogue, • Democrat, 1100 .ninJartfy, and
Fitzgerald, Democrat, Col 6. - 151praguo's
(declaim la couceded; Fltmgerald's doubt,
Judge Yield, of tho oiled ;Rates Cir
cuit Court, to-day acutel:Nl Etten (lup
in,' convicted of manslaughter, In lolling
John IlOswell, amend mate of tho ship
rearloss, to throo yyttnr.lmprlsontnont.
The brig AdVanot coal from the
Island of Sonahalten. who quality cor
roman& with Cumberland. It is the
Ina rev:dyed and is uald to befit consid
credo quantity.
INtelftss the asolzalloi.
leseeetito toe 1141•Ipack iguana' ;
OODENDIIIIO, N. Y., Oct. 17.—Ilan. T.
C. Lturiburdt Rio Republican nominee
f o r comptroller, who reacted home yea
lefty from 'Europe, has declined the
nomination, his constituents desiring
m m r etain his at in Congress.
c:r==
cumlo(rapli to ISM tattitest mamma.)
rnexenxt, Octobe 17.—The races
commenced today: The Ontario make
wen won by Joke. The United Service
stake was WOO by lick the barber
Grey. Hawk wo the trial in three
straight heats. • •
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Ptiumatek emu.)
Loutsioux,Octobor 17.—Ithor about
ott a stolid .atUl t with twenty-eight ha ,
•Oesi4c4lollvPilat•
CITY AID 81111111110.
TOtTETEUPAIRt.—.7IIse fiatiOsivi nog reties
bto ifissey;Oß avid Padres Motet Reports
Ow% by art, PtiPor to as edgy, KU be Good
Davis/ Dab
Wednesday afternoon a man named
Harbaugh was robbed of his watch, vat
ued at SGO, and some two dollars in
change, under the following eircurnstat
ces: Harbeugh, was, he, says, stopping
at a• hotel . = Grant street, and after din
ner he Went up to his room to indulge a
few moments in "Tired Naturo'N Sweet
!Restorer." The room was occupied by
smother 'Person at the time. When Her
binigh.nwoke, his watch and about two
dollars, which' was in his vest pocket,
werwrobtaing; his companion had also
disappeared. Hartuntgh called at the
Mayor's office and stated the above facts,
whereupon the police force went forth to
make, the. arrest of .the party . against
whom Information had been made. Of-
Cupplen and Higley had theesso in
hand; and yesterday evening, through
the honesty of 'a pawn broker, In the
Fifth ward, found the watch, and. also a
clue to the thief, who prayed to no Tom
Smith. Last night they ascertained that
Tom was iti Alleghon3-, and on going
there found him an Federal street, stunr
the Itallroad Station. Ho was taken In
charge, and came quietly until about
half way across the bridge, when ho
made a desponde effort to escape, but it
was "no gra" tho officers knew their
man and had provided for emergencies.
Ho was conveyed to the lockup, where
he was searched, and a pawn ticket
found labia packet for the watch that had
boa:tett:On._ He will have • hearing to
.
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Perhaps there Is no obligation on pa
rents so Important as the education of
daughters. Out of the number of excel
lent collages and academies claiming
preference it is difficult to make choice.
If we maybe permitted. to intrude our
advice we unhesitatingly commend, in
the highest terms, the Steubenville Fe-
male Caine as en educational
Institn
tion worthy of centidence and encourage
ment. has the advantage of location,
being idinatednn ens of the prottlectand
most fascinating spots on the Ohio river,
In the quiet town of Steubenville. The
college building is large • and admirably
adapted for boarding school purposes;
while the faculty of instruction embrams
anamber ol highly successful and ex
perienced educates. The terms of tuition
have recently leen reduesd, es will be
thserved by reference to the advertise
ment in another column. A recent visit
to the Seminary, during which we made
an inspection Its various departments
end classrooms, and anextuaination into
its educational system, warrants us in
commending th i s institution in no hes
itating terms to those who are dmiroua
that their daughters and wards shall
mive liberal education and high ;moral
training. The 'Principal, Rev. .1. M.
Reed, A. IV., will furnish all neocamay
Information to those who address him at
Steubenville, Ohio.
•
Userlor of tag Alleffol elbfookoo
John B. Wright and George W. Vat=
ors, arrnited at the Union Depot, charged
with paining merge rfeit money lu Johns
town, were before U. S. Commissioner
..iteC.ancllesa yisterclay, for a hearing.
'They had been In Johnstown several
days last week, but - left there on Saturday
•
night. As soon as their departure was
known a telegram was sent to the office nt
on duty at the Union Depot, giving
a description of them and directing
their arrest. As moan as the train ar
rived at the depot the °Moors found their
men In the sleeping roach and took them
itraissalaz...,llLAthiocßitra lock.up
006 of them was observed to throw away
a small roll. which was recovered and
proved to be twenty-four ten dollar coon..
terfeit noms. The prisoners were sub
.
quentiv searched, and aeveral sums 01
[IIOIION fractional parts of ten d"llites.
found - In their Bandon. The tovueell
ware hold for trod.
ane's retweiall= Ariap,h
We aro indelitoil to our friend W. W:
Wallwe. Emil:. for xeirral spechnon. o.
tin now ahnoin universally arhiptc.
Kane'. Po;rolcuin Soup, which hi eaten
,
lively nuttufactured by the Churnkssri
Manulketurlng Company, whose Mlle°
is loexted at No. 115 Fourth sue:et.. ;The
. soap we have iftted and find it a a Very
auparlor quality. aorompliatdrnr even
morn than is reproaentrd. The Aromatic
Petrokum Soap rivals. Colgate's finest,
and la exceedingly effLarions ht euring
oorta, cuts and wounds, while al • aim,
inn soap it is withont an sisal. Its use
will fitest cures of- Letter, akin diss•aw.s.
and chapped hands, and will Inner the
akin soft and smooth. Dealers who
have. not yet Introduced this great , nap
should grve It a trial.
A Are occurred In Setyder'el llow,
Allegheny city, on Wednesday morning,
which deatroyed resent houses. 1 t min
i:sated In' the bOuse of s colored man
narated•Watthtngton, a two story frame,
value/ al P3O, which was bums! to the
ground. A two (*dry fmmohones belong.
Ing to Mrs.busan Gallaher, seined at f7OO
was also toLdly destroyed. There wee
no Insurance *neither of the shore build-
Ingo. The house of Joseph Apferruan. ►
two story frame, on which taere wee P ,O
Insunnice, wow also burned. There WWI
14:00 basutanos on the fUratture of Mr.
Apfertnan, About one WO of which WWI
.toted. The furniture In both the other
blandlngs was all destroyed. It Is sup
gl itzd to have been the work of en il3ooll.
Irasat Aietolasa-mutaaat.
A dlatrendog accident oocorred at the
Standout Oil Works yesterday morning,
which resulted In e o death or 'John Idc.
CraCken, a resident of Sbargeburg. Tlie
deemed wasemployed by the partim who
were using the tank at the oil works
mentioned, and having. covered It on
Wednesday evening, wee lu the set of
returning the corer no Thundoy morn
ing, when be aocklentally fell In and was
drowned, before weistance could reach
him. The body was taken out and re
moved. to sborpeburg, where Coroner
Clawson bold en inquest upon It. The
Jury ftmnd o verdict In acoordanee with
the fuctsabove stated. Tho decease] was
a myriad man, about' forty-eight years
of aim and loaves a wife and several chil
dren.
Dloodisitoissol Clopirrosisbsp.
Tlso attention of our readers is directed
o Um ashicrtisomout of eUssolution of
partnership of the Ilan of Loughroy
Frow, Mr. Joaoph Loßglney-rottrlng,
and sucoMuled by Mr. W. S. Jackson.,
Thu mum and atylo of tho new Mtn to
Jackson .t Frow. 21to busineas of Man
ufacturing aaddlory, Inu-netia, hone
amitotic. and fUrnituro, trunks; valises,
&a, will bo continued alto beautiful
w
ne ware room, No. 102 Wood street.
We wish the now firm abu ndant succwot.
Our blend Mr. Jacob A. Heating, who
Wailong monocled with Mr. Junkman In
the management of the Fourth street
Livery eatablinhment, will be found
with (ho firm In ebargo of the office..
11 Ilepors
1)r. IdaCandieae, Phydelen t
Um Board of Health, reports the follow
lug interniente the ally of Plttahurgh
from October 6th to October lath, 18117:
.• Maio.. 10; Females, 0; White, 15; - Col,
°red, 1; total. /D. .1
hiscaaus —Dlatum.of
_Bruin, 2. Suicide,
i
1 ; 00tiottroptloii,. - 4, :Chronic 'OestriUs,
1; Bilious Pawls , 1; Disease of Liver,
1; Louts Llti otitis 1; Typhoid Fever, 4;
Anoltnin, 1; Pne orris, 1; Diptheris, 2.
' 0 the above th wore: Under, I.year,
I; from 1 to 2,1; 2 to 5,2; 5 to 10; 3; 10 to
16,1; 20 to 30,5:- to 40, 4; 40 to 50,'2;
50 to 00, 1; CO to 70,1.
Malls isebsolus.
--The report of the Pittsburgh Central
Board of Educatlon, for 1866, ahovrs the
following; Teti number of . schools,
119. Number of PopilsEnrollOd — nales ,
4,118; rondo% 3,90% total, 3,030. Thera
were 130 toachers employod, at a cost of
171,1033,33; expended for frie1,'31;,244. 60 ;
for building, $M,671.2 1 . Total cost of
teaching, 11130,978./4. The - total amount
of tax levied was $111,858.91; of which
3104,8.32.03 woro collected, from which it
will be soon that the expenditures ex
ceeded the !mount collected 340,301.11.
Patera Aeitilent —llr. Gang° Sheaf
for, an emploYee ln Jonas et - Laughlin's
iron mill, Birmingham, met with
lious accident yesterday afternoon In
-
working about thee machinery One of his
hands was aught amino t , u'tiy embed
ea to render amputation of ono Anger
necessary. Doctors Anaholtand Remus
or, of East Bizmirighani, attended • the
1111 1 man I" I .*MOrmed the ems
.
NEISMIOREOOD NEWS
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From the. Greensburg Democrat: On
Monday evening, the 7th instant, a man
named Robert Smith, of South Hunting
don township, was shot by a man named
Martin. Smith was seated on the steps
at his borne, when Martin approached
him and asked for, a pencil, when he
went Into the home, and writing some
thing, chewed it to Smith, askinghim if
that was his sentiment, and Smith an
swering in the allirthative, Martin drown
pistol and fired on Smith. Four shots
were fired, three taking effect, one in the
Jaw and the other two in the shoulder
and arm. The wounds are serious and
painful, but it Is thought will not prove
total. Martin immediately mounted
mole and fled. The difficulty originated
about a young ITU' that both were pay
ing attention to. Both are voung men.
Smith was raised in South Huntingdon
township, and Martin is from New ork,
rind has been In this neighborhood about
two years. Martin was pursued, but not
captured at our last account.
—On Friday night last David hell's
-barn; in Suwickley townabip;Westmora
.
land county', was burned. Nearly all his
grain and hay,. and farming implements,
with tim exception ota wagon, werelost.
Threo valuable homes, 01101 a' stallion
worth five hundreddollara, were burned
up. -The fire was diva:meted at about
ten o'clock, and had then made much pro
pram that the llamas could not be sub-
. . . .
clued. Mr. Bell's loss will roach about
lour thousand dollars. 110 has an inaur-
. _
:moo however, In the Sowickley Mutual
Fire'lnsuranoe Company of one thou
sanddollars. The fire was the work of
milneendlary. Some year ago Mr. Bell
had six hors. poisoned, four of which
•
—The Butler Democrat asps: The con
tractor for putting up the now jail, has
oompleted the steno work, and farther
work will now be postponed until spring,
except, probably the droning up of a few
atone: This superstructure, when MUM
oil, will certainly- bo nn honor to the
county, although we think it would have
been much more so, had the whole been:
of atone. We never thought theta brick
building looked massive enough for a
jaiL It:looks too much like a private
residence. However, meter in such mat,
tent will differ, and we are not disposed
to grumble. The Commizaioners deserve,
great credit for the rare and-attention
which they have bestowed on this mat
ter, and we hope there may be no com
jlaining by. the people. We need a 'good
ail in this county, and it was time to
erect one.
—On Friday, the 11th instant, while
some men were engagedin loading wool
at the store Of Mr. Kennedy,ln Prospect,
Butler county,lhey, let one of the sacks
fall: and Mr. Kennedy's . . son, about
twelve vows old, happening to be play
ing obi:at the wagon, it fell on him,
breaking his legend dislocating the cap
of the knee. Tie Is doing as well as can
bo expected.
—The Ebensburg Alleghenian says:
An old, demented man named Jno. Boo
med, who was living with his niece in
Susquehanna township,. disappeared
from - horns some two weeks ago.
Though diligently sought for, he was
not found for several days, when ho was
discovered in a thick woods' close by,
nearly. exhausted. In anticipation of
xleath, and follow
ing the bent -of his
:owed mind, Le had built a monument
of stones several feet high, which he in
tended as his mausoleum.
—The Board of Trustees of the Agri
eolturil College of reemsylvseda met at
the office Of the State Agricultural Sod-
etr, in Harris bu _
rg, on Thursday last, to
(Jasmine on the on of the experi
mental and model farms to be , selected
In the man= and .western dirfsions of
the State, required by btw bd . be estab
lished. It wax decided to locate the east
ern bum in the county of Cheater, pro
vided that the eltirena - of that county,
within thirty days trona the 10th of Octo
ber hist, raise a sum - of rot -lose thin
Ore thousand dollars towards the pur
chase and stacking of the farm. The
decision on the western farm woe pom
p° ned in order to mike further evarni
nation.
—The Johnstown Water Company
have resolved to Ineresi,e; their capital
,stock to 8140,000,..Mr. Morrell. in behalf
or the Company, subseribing one-half
Abe additional stock,' on Tr, Lowman
guaranteeing the , suhseription $5,000
from parties in. Philad,tilphia,: leaving
only $15,00C1 additional eit:oek. lobe taken
by the oilmen,. •
-4:/ti Monday of last weak, the Govern..
merit detectives 'seized lb - Homers' mid
. .
hank; in East Huntingdon Viol:ship,
Weritniordand county. thirty-two bar
rels orwhiskey. The tvidowotlir.Jacob
Sberrick, deceased claims the whisky as
belonging tO'her husband. Mr.Sherrlck
committed suicide about two wean or so
ago; and the Govenimant seized upon
Ws distillery and a lot' of whisky on
-hand. The claim of the Qovernmeut
was compromised in some way.
--Several nights Mum an attempt was
made by burglars to water the storeroom
of Shrum tlc Painter, In Greensburg.
The thieves became alarmed and lest
without accomplishing their objet.
—On Saturday seaming last, George
Thomas, of Penn Station, was struck by
tho Fast Line, going ram, and instantly
killed. Tim occident happened just in
[want, and within a few feet of his house,
—John :Smalley, of West Dotegal town-
dap, Lancamor county, dropped down
dead, Addle "'wading in Ids barnyard On
Sunday morning, wi th out premonitory
indispoatuon. kiewariaboutally
)1,1111 uf age.
—There Ia a man elected to the Penn
frylvanla Legislaturo thls *lnter by the
classical Immo of }Ullman, and another
who rejoices to the euphonious appella
tion of fiod-shalk.
10==3
°run& IluusE.—Mr. Frank. Mayo le
•t present playing at the Opera House.
Mr. M. is a yam* Man of decided talent,
and is rapidly rising in his profession.
Last night he appeared as the Young
Huguenot In "Cadet La Pearlo,land we
doubt If the piece was ever rendered bet
ter. Ile Is becoming quite popular with
the play-goers of Pittsb - urgh, and tlt•
ronsequenee the house is always filled.
'Moue wishing to hear him should serum
seats early.
• TILLIIIILeB VaittartEs.--Nething
Left undoco by tho managers of 'rrim
bio'n Varieties to make it what ft pur
ports to be, and whet it la lu truth, attest
class Varieties Theatre. Wit and humor
rule supreme, no hundreds can testify,
who nightly pay tribute to this temple of
Meal*. 'The entire company Is made
up of stars. Go and nee them.
OITY ITEMS
galelr Resterattein to Ileslib
For two years I had been painfully
afllielod with a disease of the throat and
tunas. Had lest my appetite; was vs*"
much reduced in weight; constant pains
through my chest; was very weak; life
was but a'hurfien to rue; in 'Vain I had
tried eleven phy = sicians; providentially,
three weeks ago,- I met a gentleman who
hail been rcatomd to leadth by the cull
neat physician, lie. Afro, of IM Smith
field street and I immediately applied to
mm and
Immediately
myself under his trrat
eut, and received relief
und eontinued to.ain no rapidly until
to-day lam entirely cured of all the pain
In my chest, and the s' ugh and my ap
petite perfectly restored, so that non- I
eau eat and digest as much at ono meal
as I could cat in three days for two yearn
previous !t, Dr. Aborn•ii . koatment.
ADAM KAUT,
Coal Merchant, 800111 Fliblbergh.
litargotns.—One of tho largest and
finest stocks of watches, clocks, jewelry,
and Miser worn ever. brought to this
market, is now offered to the public nt
reduced prices by Iteittemau,
it Seidl°, at No. ea Fifth street
They alter their goods at unusually low
figures, In order to reduce their present
large stock preparatory to moving into
their new building..
Seizing gelato to lha Ean Cared,—
Mr. Bohn Vetter, blacktanitb, Cherry
alloy, next door to tho Monition Dome,
mut a great attiforor, with 'noises in the
can, when ho applied to Dr. Aborn, of
No. 134 Smithfield• street, under whose
treatment ho low been cured.
la sad to see the arch of a
beautiful mouth ruined by the decay of
the teeth. Use Ward's fluid and- pow
dered dentifrice, and acre the most ea
presslv.e feature of the face. Sold whole
sale and retail by Joseph Fleming, No.
84 Market street, and all druggists.
Furst Furst at the extensive fur home
of Wm. Fientinn, N' o. 13D Wood street,
at lower prices ttuutht any other . how
In the city.
• The bud gare In tho c.lty_to buy your
Wks' and Dam* furs Is 4 Wm: nom.
ir ti o% 13 Wood iitreot.
Vie' oily plata in thii Otl , ' to get a fine
.01
O f
tap Is 14 Wm. e; 14q 18Y
~~
NUMBER 241.
TIM Wise Isparr slag II aura Nentra.
saravalnil Allanday, On Pena iltrara,
Few houses of Pittsburgh have bean
more successful and prosperoui than that
of Messrs. Schmidt t Friday,exten
eive wine and liquor iMporters, N 0.409
Penn street. Established more than
thirty-one years ago, by the father of the
senior partner of the. present firm a it
stands as a connecting link between the
past and the present, and has. ever sus
tained a high reputation, keeping pace
with the growth and' importance of the
city. On the secession of the present
lima to the ownerahlp of the house, they
realized the urgent necessity of coupe.
flog With New York and Philadelphia
for the vast trade' of the South and West,'
in punilantign wines and ligarota. Pos.
seeing already ample facilities for im
porting, direct from the markets of 'Eu
rope, many of the more important and
popular brands of German, French and
Spanish, wines,. they pushed their
trade and soon found their efforts
more than liberally seconded and
cm:enraged in increased tales. Or
dere came flowing in from the prtnct
pal -western and southern cities, sod as
rapidly as Importations could be drawn
from bonded warehouses celee were ac
complished. Through extrema caution
and care that no wine or liquors should
leave the house but the purest, t h e Im
portations made by the house gained an
almost national- reputation, and to our
Inland city was soon directed a share or
the patronage wtich had formerly flowed
to seaport towns. Not long since we di
rected the attention of our readers to the
enormous stock of foreign wines and
liquors which had then just arrived front
Europe at the establiahment on Penn
;street. We did so at the time that our
readers might form Just appreciation of
the great wino Ulan springing lapin our
city, but we had little idea that the ;pod
ia.; stock of casks andpuncheons, which,
for more than a square, lined the side.
walks, would be disposed of to rap
idly. The firm has just received
another Importation, direct from
Germany, France, Portugal and
Spain, of choice wines, which is
in quantity the largest stock ever receiv
' ed by any house outside of New York
city. This Immense lot was selected by
thesenior of the house, G. W. Schmidt,
Er pe who has be e n i
ti, the purchases with e
view of supplying the market hero with
only the choicest and purest favorite
wines obtainable. Previous to his de. ,
for home Mr. Schmidt entered
LiVeTrrangements • with. the following
first clam house., securing the sole agen
cy for the United States for their geode:
F. Bumßler, Avize, champagne; De Yen
ogee & Co., Epernay, champagne; J.
flnier & Co., Cognac and Bordeaux;
Charles Lambling;Cette; Morgan Broth
ers, Cadiz., Spain; Erhard Schmidt, Neu
enburg on the Rhein; ar. Geyger t Co.,
Cnenznach.-Sparkling Bock and Moselle;
Bas & Co.'s English aim; Yours-.
ger 6: Co.'s Scotch ales. Persons who
have given the subject of vintage any at
tention will perceive from this list that
the Pittsburgh house of Schmidt it Fri
dayropresents and corresponds with the
most famous and favorite wino growers
of Europe. It will be remembered that
These are only new agencies taken
bbyv the firm, they retaining all these pro
-onaly held. 'The immense invoice
hst received covers the brands of all the
ouses noted and many other*. The
prices to wholesale purchasers and &M
-em are exceedingly, reasonable, more
than underbidding those held by eastern
Importers, so that in oldition to freight
sieved in transportation, the patron can
see that it is' to his advantage' to deal
here. The firm supply the retail-trade
with bottled-foreign wines, liquors and
ales, of the purest quality, or put up in
package; to it pure-balsam or they will
make direct importation through land
e.l warehouses. Moving had long per-
Septa aequaintance with bothntembers
of the firm, we cannnhesitatingly , com
mend them to our :readers aa_na every
respect worthy of patronage.
Aital Torasoor att :Moor .t.
oarooors DOorolue or Wooliroolo
Pills.
"frooos TowNstrui, • heaven Co., Ps.,
• Dctober 11, 15641.
I cheerfully add irnY testimony to the,
efficacy of Dr. Sargent's Diuretic or flack
eche Pills.. I havii used them for the
lesttwenty years, minflaa'`-ve alvrays" found
immediate relief from pain i i the back
arising from affection :of the kidneys. I
am now over sl.Xty years of age, and
have kept myself In good health by their
ocaaional use. ;mire freqdently ad
vLsetl the use of those:pills to my neigh
bors complaining: et this' triable, and
know of over tweiatyl rases triter° per
manent cures hard been effected. •
Azsgazfmrallcafttnow.
For sale by all: driiggis — ts. 1 Price 50c
per box. .i 1 1 0c1614
Tars? rant larAaarl rkia• so Bar
=2l
:Messrs. Gardner rt Stewart,' west cor
nor
of Market
, L and Fourth streets, No.
0, have now open and for sale, at whole
sole and retail, the largest stock In the
city, In. all grades and qualities, which
they propose to sell at lets prices than
the same goods can be bought elsewhere,
also showing a greater variety and en
tirely new furs. All buyers of fors
should remember this, and avail them
selves of thin rare opportunity to make
their purchases,
They are also opening a large stock of
now dry goods, most remarkably cheap.
West corner Market and Fourth streets,
No. Mt
tws Genontn fi 6rswAtrr. •
Will be 1111•1* las Mewl. a •.7 !Aber
Uwe. ta zither My.
Good Prunes, Raisins, Currents, Cit
ron, Spices, Cross Blackwoll's rumpus
Chow-Chow, Pickles; Mustards, Catnips,
Sauces and (Nixes. Spiced and Pirated
Oysters, Lobsters, Spiced Salmon, Mar
malade Condensed Milk, Extract of
Beof J
ellies, Chocolates, Dates, Fresh
and Preeerred Raspberries, Pine Apples,
Plums, Peaches,Quinces, GeLstine, Ex
tracts, Olive Oil, Syrups, Trunarinde,
Fine Cream Bonbons, Good Mixed Can
dies, Carameli, Cough Candy, Evorton
Taffy, and all kinds of Nuts, at 112 Fed
eral street, second. door north of First
National Bank, Allegheny Cl q• . .
Oot/2-21 conch .1424 VEX.
£..d Lb* Testlnosy him U. of SIN
maims ClWoos ef Antrim.. City.
ALizarirxr, Oct. 14, 1E67.
Mn. GlO. A. Kittarr.—Dear e'r -I
haie been troubled for so= years with
the complaint dencribed by your adver
tisement of Dr. !Sargent's Diuretic or
Backache Pills, end concluded to give
them a-trial, and am glad to say they af
forded me immediate relief. I cheerfully
recommend them to any ono suffering
from like symptoms, fooling confident
they will do all you claim for them.
- DAVID SMITII.
For sale by all Druggists. Price 50
cents per box. 2T
Nlawlkets. Elaaketv.lnsaalkete.
White all wool blanket. 34,00 vrth /7,00.
4,50 " 8,00
11 6 It 66 6 . 00 It 9 , 00
•" ' 5,50 10.00
8,50 11,00
" " " 8.00 " 13,00
" 9,00 " 14,50
"
" " " 11,00 " 18,50
. d. 12,00 17 , 00
• Largest stock,.2 cheapest goods ever
seen in the two el 88, on went corner
Market end Fon streets, No, ea
TE's• GARDNER .08Tswaarr.
• DI7 -Clods .t Wheleole.--We in
vite the particular attention of buyers at
wholostle to our oomplete stook of silks
dress goods, and all kinds et fumy and
staple goods, and to the Last that we sell
at too lowest eastern prime, and out
goods to milt purchasers.
J. W. Ilsoskra & Co.,
69 Market street.
p a raendeg Good,-,The boots, shoes,
gaiters, ,to., for men, ladiesand children,
kept at 8$ Market stria; are made of
the very beet 'armorial,' and sold as IoW
as the lowest. All goods aro warranted
to give aatisfactlon. If you ' , want some
thing good, and at gold prices, call at
Itobb's Shoo House, 89 market street.
LYOI , IIO :Blume Surat VELVET von
Coaate.—Boautiful goods, aubbutequal-
Men in all widths, at !eau prima than can
be found in the two chles, on west eon.
nor of Market and Fourth streets.
Tr& GAWANZTA & STSWA&T
Valuable Vacant Lot aa IWend lqrset,
near Market, at auction, on Saturday,
October 28tb, at 3 o'clock P. M. Soo ad•
Vertiaement in auction column. Smith
lon, Palmer et Co., auctioneers.. van. ,
Els, Ear, Um's*, Ltpro, Carom
Durraaan and CATAXIIE, ancoaeaddly
treated by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithlaid
atreet. A book by nailso
Lidice Furs et the New Yoh Het sad
Fur "liddd.c rfflia-13tr CI! at
lower, pips UAW et. n e* ch.n.
the .
Gnat,
lbw T .
DE - WEEKLY GAZETTE.-
• TWO ZDITIONN •
WI:ID/TEMA! An SATURDAY.
A Imp sheet, costantrug iIIIITTE4UX COL
UMNS or Interatting malty' natter, toclndteg
lodine Edttorials, laws Next 07 Telogr.DD ate
mg:, 'shuttle Beadle. Matter for the YorlY. •
and SLEW =4 meet reliable Yhasselst
cud Com
merelal Motet Esparta eras by stay paw to
the city. Net Farmer. Strettatito or sterr.hant
should be ertlitual lt.
Elise rearm IFT=I, OATiTT.
Ruts
Glebe of L. Lo.
—And sae ropy of paper to the pumas ' , Ohm
up the slab, Additions to elute ran be lode at
any Ilan, at eltt6 rota.
Norms TO licosscluuse.—ln ordetieg poor
paper, be sure and spear,. 'Out Cattle. yea
r
Br
as vs lame a Wednesday editiOU for sub-
WE*. baring WO one snail a week.
SirMantry by theft. Express, Roney Order..
or In lOtTio•Od Lquones, maybe sent at oar rll
Addreas. OA T. OTTE.
PITTSBUPOIL Pgett'S-
•
' Auction! Anctton
The second and last great sale of Lota
In the beautiful tom,' of Hoboken will
take place on Monday, October 21st, at
2 o'clock r. it.. We would adviso
oil
who desire securing good and coniforta.
ble homes In this beautiful village, to
attend this sale, as this will be the, last
opportunity oared. We feel warranted
in saying that • from the groat number of
lots sold on the first day of .sale, sod by
private sale since, that few, if any, will
remain unsold after the 21st of October.
Persons desiring to purchase one, two,
three or• fire acre lots, will have en op
porteeity given them ou the day aside.
Terms one-fourth doh, balance in firs
years. ALEX. LEOGATE, Auctioneer.
Fuse trains leave at 11.53, A. st.-pre
eiseay, Rom the depot of .the Western
Pennsylvania Railroad, Allegheny city,
Mopping at 'Bennetts, Pine - Creek and
Sharpsburgb.
For further particulars, enquire of
SILL di SePirrEst.y, Real Penile and
Insurance Avow, Lawrenceville, or
ATKINSON, SILL t Co, Real Estate
Agents, EMI Liberty. •
oteeise. of the Eye —I cheerfully re
commend D ,born to those afflicted
with discaw.4 of the eve.
VnAns. Riau,
Of liailmew, Rehm dt. Co. .
Desirable Beiddetice and Grounds ou
the Second Bank, Fourth-ward, Alle
gheny city, at auction, on Thursday 03..
tober 24th , ai..24.o'clock p.m. Sae adver
tisement of Smithson, Palmer et Co.
auctioneer..
A Bargain.-Into-day's 'paper, on the
second page, Is offered.for sales fine brick
house on Fulton. street. See adyertiae•
moot for particulars.
wadi! Mops'
. Local Matters
on Tigard and Fannin Pala a.
:4.1 Aa:i. :4:4
ALEX. A IK EN, LINDERTAII
No. PE Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. F.
COFFINS. Matt Undo; CRAPES, OLUVEiI, and
seen , description or Funeral Furnishing Goods
furnished. Rooms open day and night. Roams
and Carriages famished. • '
Ritannaocen—ltee, Darld Rem D. D.,lt re.
L. R. Jr.nistis, D. E., Thomas Entot.
Jacob H. Stiller. E • .
G. SODGEUPs. UNDEUTA.
KID AND EMBALMER. (meensaor o ton
MU Manuel $.-Dodgers.) No. 79 Ohio Strait.
three doors from Mars, Allsgbeng City. Ms,
P.osewood, Mahogany, Walnut and 00110.
wood Imitation Coblns. at the lowest rednowil
prices. Dooms open at all honey, day and night.
Deane sad Carriages (lavished on Mart notion
and on most reasonable [arms.
EDWARD CZLELVIECKI, ON,
DEO:TAKER. Mice, fro. 244 Ohio Wok,
Allegheny. Metallic Y osewoed and other
Ens, with anootplete stock of Dinaral Furnish Lag
Goods. on handutd furnished et shortest nothing.
at lowest prices. Sale and Livery Stables, nat-
Dtier of First and Diddle Streets. carriage..
aronehea, Daggles, Saddle Hon's', Are., Lo.,
for hire.
CEMETERY MARBLE wonkr.s.
—A. J. TIARBOUGIL at the Cc:eaten' three.
tatereeeevtlle. P. ORNAMENTAL MARBLE
arad STONE WORKS: SLONE BUM-AL CART A.
warranted water proof. '
IAR . ALCRESI OF LAND. with one
ood - Kt , double fettle bowie, cpylote_br:o . :tti
.P.. -
about IV acres. Butler tad litttatuttog Tru
ss, •Ml. to our too VC , U kr •
plkornus through the Tarp. -
The above orbl be excbattred !Ur PthltothY
thY.ra4J'"i'lu"n" is - . A I V . P iroVD &
Real Estate
1131 , 11 th Strew- rlttsburgb
CMS
BUIMESS MEN.
to our
THREE LEGGED
MICROSCOPE,
1111=
Fos. DZIrEOTING 001311TERP UT MONEY.'
•
NVMati comes at a prim within the enact, of crony
Cbu. Save money by minas at ouou eon rue,
tntoue, team
DUDISEASH&IIA.SLETT,
4swelere and Opticians,
86 imirormic liswramarr.
OPPOSITE ILLSONIC
gsmovgo AND NEW GOODS.
'::H.! SMITH,
•
Mer Chant Tailor
to' i.. Oh WTLIE STREET, erg,
Orr neweact.. Street. where he Is [KM M.:MOS
his aid erteeselre nowt of
Wit t rt.VGATINON
...bleb ill' re mode to order lo tb• tam t_srnlge
TrEMlPALMl l mormizvi . m,:=
t lb! veld so very reaveneblv %ems.
j 11. 1131ITIM. Iteichant
No. 94 'WYLIE Ert.. ear. or Federal.
roCrEt,
A FIRST CLASS BESTDENOE.
WE OFFER FOR DALE that
" largo and coiantedloa,
Double Brlck,,Hansion House,
Stasi. Na dll WARITLNGTO2I STREET, Ally
gins) CU}, soutalalng rbirtserttatd watt
Slushed rams, beside. a lUttbes. pastry and
Astsbed basement, all at Um Earn modem ogle
and laterrimproramout, =naiad and 6.4aptod
for terry marenlenco. •
The Lot is 60 by 320 Feet,
A good Stable on the back end. Scrotal earlettos
of the eboicest
Peach Trees, Grapes do other Fruit,
tiara been eandbily selected and cultivated tart
lanniun =MUT.. tortther with fancy ahcatr
bum syderaatirally arranged Dear the lot. •
hag beauty and rednentent throughout.
SILL &SHOTTERLY,
Beal =sate man Imae,ae• 641011.4
=I
Or; JOKDI D. HAILLT i HAD
OebbrBth. 1167.
iy TrAT,E,
Merchant Tailor,
Cor. Penn and St. Clair Streets.
td. footamsn
FALL AND WINTER
' GOODS,
1474:\:a10c; Coskaiklato,
WnueztEn 11 V. WS
NZWI DND NOTTONEOLN
EPODE.=
DONN PO kaput. \ -
wows PO DEB&NLY,
NoNN Rlra MO PINNY VAt
VAN= INPDOVNIUSNIR.
CALL UM PCS TIM& ♦T
N 0.27 FIFTH Raul.
IELER,CLOSE & CO.,
lakl Furniture Manufacturers,
. 4 ?Urin. IBEt.w&
• • It Cottoa 4111s,S'itt3buirgh..
iermof E1T.4107t 103111711 t LISIUT I
OZWIL
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