II THE DAILY GAZETTE. TUBLISIIED trtex MoRNING. • Craterii;ars - Exclmmo.i' PENNIMAN, REED 4fir, COy Proprietors. T. r. ;: _ rdltora: u.1 . 17.A . : . 17::• D i • ==! _Nos. SS dr SS FIRTH STUICET Wig Lep* us Pa*if'Veit=. Pecujincir OPPIRIAL PAPER 4' PITIIIEURGI ALLEGRENT CITY. 417GNItir PHRAPSST and aßsr•rAufLi tout (010.Y1 PAPER In At &at, Y.ll/11 0? Tlll DAILY: ..... V M" i '"* FtE;;4l7;: . ll3 . ;;;et IS .;117;1;seri .I , sr.• • • • *Sao GAZIMTIC. • ddrees. PITTSBURG IL rt...W.s. I 1 I f ; • : Tan Philadelphia North American is gloryingarer a mile of Nicolson pave. went on Broad street In that city, and exhorting the powers that be to continue the good work the whole length of the If this were done Broad street Would be one of the finest promenades in the world. It is eleven miles long and many bf the handsomest public and priiste buildings adorn its sides. At present It Is disiltined and ruined by a net work of. iron rails. , • Wit, are beginning to get in the terri ble lists of marine disasters, which come as sorely.: as. the spring and autumn. Diemitches from St. Johns report some - i6 1 f 1 9 Vesaniajts being totally wrecked off fillthelatbrador. Forty lives, *V, 41 'media of property have lost Whine!, boats and • 11,Ihod alnire r have been swept away. .raiddliion to this more than one thou aiiiutPliople have been left destitute, and the' people of St. Johns, N. F., are minding MI stearniotti • their aid. A intspriti.lisis made on a Keno Hell, th on Satirday night, and the policeman fa, charge of,the attack ing party had placed his forces so. well, that in spite of a desperate and vicious resistance every member of the crowded assemblage was captured. The conster nation was something terrific among the more respectable - victims. The New York Tietra, orldenday, publishes a full list of the unfortunate apeculators. • A. Tonna lady recently eloped from Mtwara Falls with a hsekdriver. -As she had bea,- used to. luxury, this would probably Imre been a good thing tor her, Inasmuch ha Niagara hack dri. vela are noted for their immense Incomes, but this partienlar driver hammed to save one wife already, a state of affairs of which young lady number two had no Inkling until her father came to take her home. Her feelings were of that nature - easier fancied than described. Tna mere mention of a new Atlantic cable via Francehas canoed the directors of the present monopoly to . bring down their prima and they now announce an additional reduction of fifty per cont. on and after the 15th of November next. Why it needed a competing linen) bring about this reduction is not obvious, as a fourfold increase of business is an al- Motteutain sequence. Tam enlightened persons who object to any thhig.taew under the 'sun, should take advantage-of the present season to get up a' vigorous movement against threshing machines. The number of accidents fectatlag from the row of them haft been 'unusually large this autumn, and reports of fresh ones keep coming in Pram all parts St .t.ho Thu frame optii new' Conneautville cerawford month depot has been rais ed, and the uur' kisgoingrapidlydly on to completion. It is located about forty 'rods north of the present depot, on the side of the track nearest the town. Ibis being put up under the Supervision of H. B: Castle, Eery.,- of Ashtabula; who ex pects to have It finished Wore Decem- • g Dupaklissyt that the Copperheads threatened to mob its office bectush It was- the first to expose their designs of riding the - effigy of Abraham Lincoln on a rail through the streets, fast week. The Dispatch eays that this is the second time that it bus been this threatened for this edam.. . . Wirlettrutbst Patrick JoIoN %brake. man on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, on Arriday night, fell from the train while it was in Elation, near . Broadtres tunnel, striking on the track, When both legs were run over and literally crushed. It ispoughtwill recover. .liinv Your is the centre of our civilisation, what must We think of our selves. .We give a specimen of a New York sign board, end a prominent New York daily avers that the city itr fall of Just inch signs:' "WAslza 'alarm AND GO-nco OUT BY Tnx, DAY Dona X 1 THE BacK Rom" A sum singular accident occurre4l . at -the Moak tunnel works on Saturday last. The gasoline works at the mouth eisploded. and burned, the burning mini and debris Calling down the shaft burying and sultbating the whole gang of workmen, thirteen in all. The bodies were not , recovered for some Paoi all parts of this Stale and NeW York we hear of the loveliness of the present 'season. - All unite In calling this the Indip summer, and it certainly resembles that season, which, however, generally comes in November, somntbne after oar first snow. Ons of the best evidences of dull times ,for news is the large ~amount, of since given by the press generally to the discussion of Mrs. Lincoln and her .business affairs. Mrs. Lincoln should have choicer' more stirring times lf she wanted to avoid publicity. Cmorrnen Peas, Now York, is said to be as beautiful as a painter's dream dur ing these gorgeous, warmly tinted Octo ber days.. The large 'variety of trees makes the coloring more striking than it kiln a collection' of purely indigent= varieties. .. • Poconritan email boys threw a wagon into a stonei•etuorry at Mansynnk, and were shortly afterwards arrested and held to bail- In two hundred dollars each: What a weeping and wailing those fourteen small boys probably gave rise to ! Tim PassamaguoddY Indians have se. laded the lion. Pearpole &butes to re• present them the Maine Legirla, Tbe New York Mail suggests that be shall room with the 4on. Bowabesin &masa, the Penobscot delegate; CHICADO is to have a Home for the newsboys and boot-blacks, but it will takesometimet getil bliUdiXlg I+. they are golng to temporarily occupy tt hall. Two men were killed by the teat air while dowi a well repairing it, lon-the 19th inst., ln Brownstown, W. Ya dmithe pain Parkersburg (W. Va.) went out the raw evening, and,l come quently, shops had to to aloud. • Tan Southern Re [roods owe the Gov umming between six and seven hundred million delta& Bonze have been furnished to all the stations on two of the Valmont roads. Fame the Harrisburg Tel we clip the following : "We team from managers who were present ondlaw the cecarrence, that the .Fast Line South on the Northern Ceti -teal Railroad, on Saturday morning, Itilledayoung woman named Shillcma, at 'B,parks' switch, tome' twenty, miles $s aide of Baltimore. The unfortunate *Maw -was walk' tit lima the track, and itdVlV*lB4 . :the',.train approached, but shipped Opiim thawed , again when • the 3oCiattaitivw,wia . .close by, and she was struck *IV. great force and instantly killed. her Skull, being broken. She had been at thee postattlee and was on bar way home. Her age was 18 or Xi iyears. She is said to -have been in trouNe on account of a disappointment to if lore affair. z.Whether. her Await was only accidental, or premeditated on part, Re won my. • - "°,6,14 16 :0, 1113 v ," itE,94 . • -• 178 t • :; • lic ky 4 • - — I I e ff s . -- • • Sn• mow- . - • I 2c ' L 4 - • • I VOLUME LXXXII FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. THE ITILLIN IRRUPTION. The Pope Assured of French Protection. TOWN OF OSTIA EVACUATED BY THE LESIIEGENTS. Italy Acceede to the Demand of France. FRENCH EXtEDIIION ABANDOSED New Italian Ministry Be T./O , MA to the Iltlebaretifiesette4 I= AUDIENCE WITH TLIC TOPE—DAYDE HE INFORCED—TOWN OD OSTIA DEOAP- Roue, October 19 = - ErCniug.-Tho Count Do Sartges, French ?Jinister to Roma had an audience - with Pins LX. He assured his Holiness, in name of the Emperor Napoleon, that whatever circumstances should arise from the Garibaldi= invasion of the Pontifical territory, or the attitude of the .King of Italy, Eunice would not fall In her aid to the Holy Soo and defense' of its ' au- The-garrison of Romee - has :been rein forced by .VOltniteCTS enlisted for the 4 most part in F ee and Spain. The toms o f stia, on the Tiber. ivhich was lately take by tho revolutionary invaders, lust n recaptured illy a de tachment of thil Papal army. There was no fight„'ae t' o retired from the place. 7n: Inn od the French cal ports and rived here ter dischartt . Special. Ea- Dumont., w. expedition territory of day from P ed quite reef voy from ` "ope, to,t the flleulty with -ell fitted to übject of Italy and cony out 1 war algae. josty,eliwid leery force in embaclin} eluding ttet with xtoll= - vomela, b in the harbor loaro port to- night, or w order is re proceed to the MUM Itoman must Fruits, October 1.11 —'Llforning.—The Iffiniteur is silent on the subject of Rome and Italy. Ali official exprenston is tmgerly looked for.by the people. The Menatern newspaper says that the military And naval forces destined for the Paind territory are' unite ready to leave Toulon, btit that tigi,Lperial order to depart is held/hack till 'ffierslzial reply of King Victor Emanuel td art Emper or's. note Is received, mad +that the re ceipt of the !Intim.' State ga s per may be delayed 'some feir hours. owing to the existence of a. Ministerial crisis in Floc cum. The Tatsii publishes a telegraphic db. pateli' . reporting the march of .5.4000 Frctnett troops from the miiitary Oroxit of Lyons to tuition, and adila that atmc s corps has been ordered to opemtn in an other direction. The Lo 'France says: We learn that the advance gauid of General Dumont's army enibarked'thie mornfitg at Toulon for Mirk( Vecchia ; It in aertaiu that the French force will, in any. moo, arrive in ec i d Rome before the Italians. It is elated the Italian govern ment has d itself powerless to onset the Icon/ a f Garlbeldlari invaders (hissing the fr:an er, or .to • protect the Holy See from their assaul 03. Great excitement preralls In the incite, and the telegraph' agency of so anxious are the people to learn the news from the aliferent polnts—Rome, Flbreneo and Toulon. ...tuts. October 21- - .lfithtight. —The French-fleet has felt Toulon. LATER—ITALY ACCEDES TO THE DEMAND =I Lennon. Oct. 2L--Eveiting.--Dlspatch es front the continent np to tins hour re port the .Italy-Rbroan situation as im proved very intimh. Italy tatistles the deniaishi of Ifratino in relation to en ex act observanoe of the terms and fulfil- meat of the duties imposed by the Sep tember Convention, and tt la hoped that war betweetithe 'two omnitetee ham been averteritheieby ;; l ' There are no ore French troope gone to Toulon, and the foroewhiatt wee held ready to tall at that port has been debar kid. All the wax preparations ordered Li France have Keen countermanded. - -. General Cialdllll, of the Italian army, a favorite eoklierishice the time of the Crimean war, autsreeds Signor Ratter-el, Prime Minister ,thr the King,. am! will proceed to form r• new Cabinet, having an and-revolutioriarY policy. oamnainli wrra sus sox. Ptonr.irce, October, W..—dleports are In circulation that Garibaldi hassuoceed ed in reaching _ y and Is now with his son Ifersint.L.. 4 xrarsxmitar. lA—POPULAR INDIG NATION AGAIN NRANI7.II AND VICTOR. EMANUEL. • a. FLORENCE,. bar 24—'1' int/ae rial crisis Ls note rind. Ge Cialdint iii rn has lieer unable ' form now 'cabinet ana has given up l the task. It Is pored ble Rater-It may main in *thee, with perhaps a changethe ministry. t,. Popular arid T Goa is very great ro thughout Italy An extremely bitter feeling to shown against ,Prance, while the Government of the King .bi loaded with reproachea by the people for yleld-' ing to the dictation of Kirpolcon.. There hare been several demonatta- lions of indignation In Floreerre..' The 1 populace gather In great crowds beneath the windows of the Government officers. ml about tor "Rome, the capitol of 111=3 11[791.FJMON OF 11011 TILE 3IEASCItEe Pants, Octobse Afonifter, In en official article announcing the cessa tion of warlike : preparations against Italy ' rays : Prance • beheld tho speCti ' icle of au • Invasion of the Papal States bliUmwid hands from the neigh boring provlnCce. of Italy; ebu could not, canslstenUy with lier duty, dignity atol hevnat tonal honor, suffer the Sektalnbor ( "once:Won to'be' thus violated; she pre pared to send en army across the Alps; but Italy has alms> given ample pledgee W luta the obligation of the treaty.' In tugmn tense, and consequently all Eri . mitlens have been suspended by •: // 11 111.AND..•• :V - EW MARK= nanaa. NEw *AIME; Oct. 22.—Tho re" event was the contest ter the Cambridge entre staket.. The race revolted In a for t deed he heat between Loeenze and Woleey Ilrat position, and the the two divided the stoke own. pfr. SIALNIC . AND r THE CONFE6SHATION. BERLIN. (klObllt 2Z—lt mortal that the Grand Duchy of Baden will noon Join the confedoration of. the North Getman Staten. . assestilthrie $. ilseer. TtlaysPh to tko rlitsbotith easene., Putrarmixim, October. 2.—Repro- eoutatlves from all the retools of Ferrao gat's fleet;.whleh captured New Orleans, h eve ormmiir.ed as useclatlori for the pur p coo. ofAulted nett= ',toward obtaining CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, —The Soldiers' and Sailor,: Union at Washingtoai City have issued a stirring appeal to their comrades throughout the country to stand by and work for the sitcoms of the Republican party and not ME= dismayed by the, iemirary re verso; of the Union party at t he' recent elections. nor corrupted by ofticlalpotro nage. —Rear Admiral Porter has Informed the Navy Department of the recent ex plosion of a ateatn launch at Antutpolla Naval Academy, by which Chlef Engi neer Hoyt. Wm. Clark, fireman, and a colored boy named Samuel Drisooe, of the Navy, were killed. • Several boys from the Naval Academy were on board and were /slightly Tho boat woo badly damaged. o t wentgsfiVO hottsand acres of public lands 1v1.46. disposed of during September at Itailield, Wiscon sin. — lnformation has been received nt th Navy Department that all the office and crow of the United States steame Sacramento, which was lost in the Pa cific, have sailed for New. York on lb - British aldp .Cantlold, excepting th chief engineer and the evocative officer. who remain to recover what is pocall,l from the wreck. —Stemtery Welles, in a general order prof:lll4gal= court martial, publiclyre primate's engineer Sawyer, of the miry, for declaring that the President had vio lated his pledges to the people, and ought to be impeached. Ho maintains that the °Mom of the navy shall not show. disreeptyt to the president; that it Is insubordination to use such language, and that Ilin not be allowed. —Numerous ward meetings in favor of .the Grant movement were held in Phila. • delphityMenday nicht. At one of Omni Judge Kelley made'asixech fully endors ing the proposed =munition. mid assert ing that Grant, politically, Wlus to fat scrod with Congress. —The question of the liability of the government for the counterfeit seven thfitlen is receiving eloseattention in the Treasury DepartmOnt. Assistant Tree,- surer Van Dyck, at New York, writes that In all cases tiro distinct _understand, Mg between a tarty sending in notes and himself has been that ley only re reived the hand for transmission and conversion, and to street that he required all patties to endorse the .notes as a means of their identification. so titan if found to ho spurious or atveated they • may he returned to the owner without difficulty: . On the other hand, the bank ers Oahu that the payment whirl, Mr. Van Dyck makes, when he inceires the note, is a romplete tranaaction, nuri that the Government becomes responsible for the notes after that time Jost as folly as they Ittua bankers) would heroine . re sponsible fu.r. a counterfeit over their own counter. —District Attorney Chandler has noti fied Charles O'Connor that the Govern ment will be' ready to proceed with the trial of JetT. Davis at the session of the 1 7 rilted States District" Court in, Rick mond, commenting-on the fidth of Nov ember, postponatuent in procured by Davis' counsel. It is considered cer tain that the trial will come otT.' Prepa ration for his reception are being marls by bin counsel in Richmond. , , -It said that Mr. Seward's mission to New York is to start a new Conserva tive .Republican party In that State; to hold the balance of power. The mission had the approval of the PresidenL —Postmaster General Randall has writ- ten a letter stronkly eridorning l'ivaldent Johnson. • Another member of tin, Cab inet, accused of opposition to the Pmel dent, will soon write a aintilar letter. —The Preiddent hi directed a reaer ration for military parialse, at Fort Wath.worth Dacotah, cos . ..tint:one hun dred and thirty-five fiquare mile.. - —The Comptroller of Carrene3 - has re ceived all the quarterly reports from the National Ilanka, except the First Nat ion - Bank . Bank at Alit Smith, Ark. Art ab stract of the condition of the hanks. classified by Stattc and Ott,. will be ready for publication on Saturday. —The welder portion of the emigrants detained at quarantine below New Or leans ware taken on heard the steamer Stonewall, for transportation to St. Lon ix —lfteergeTilikens Xeridall:' of the New Orleans rico,canc, died at his MAdence at Poat Oak Spring, on Monday. of con gestive chills. Ile woo aged sixty years. anal leaves a wife and tour children. —Tim 2... th of November Itay been sp. pointed Thank , eising in Maine. --The spoke riumurattory of Win. Gores 4 Co.,and tool manunietory of A. M. Dodger ,to Co., id Itochtnter, N. X., weredestroyed byflre on Tuesday morn ing. toss upwards of sixty thousand dollars; fully Insured. —A linen Philadelphia, Monday night, deity:Ted Randolph R Jenks' eallen warehouse. and the wool warehotwe of Thaw d: Walker. Ltox.of the former, 3.5,tk,0 insured; the latter, ,In. semi. 601711 CIIENIC6N ADYICEP I ay lOslesosok to lat rlklabittit OaSetN•l Now:Yogo, Oct. Buenos Ayres letter of September lath soya 'Cordova had experienced another revolution, but it was promptly quelled after a short 4 1'he ifinbderof Foreign - Relations for the Argentine Republic had resigned on account of the rumored Impossibility of defeating the Paraguayans. • Oen. Asboth, U. P. ifinister, KM still very lON. The Presidential election lakes !dace to January, and the most Influential paper in the °wintry his nominaksi Sarimonto, present ]tinker at Washington, for the position. , Advices from Peru to the end of Sop , tember state that tho city of Arvinino was entirely In the hoods of the revolu tionists and _Anis being fortified, Their programme Is the overthrow of the ad ministration of Pilule - and " the restitu tion of the institution of 1054, reatllrin a! In 1Ft ,.. „: --widowof Col. e 'lead of.tbe republic. u andtroolis in and ar sallow have fraterni. ry force, The le ion. Hume meet, oppress th e move There were man: 'pedal per- Wing that ler. from Inst. have against the °ES shim & of Boll neln has r against Id ha qr. Mlle, an I sta. I. Karin. td nntls es tiaMstdty-f or our ed ven qed the imp - In hi* ,p l'rsel port of cratir 444463 • • f...; VIM Norti ondloo., of IN no% P..Y. there with th 1 rnutevor Court", ill la ex, • tTION. . w ill P-Ignr, .. _litioktifoir and Ropm,,,,,i_ lE.l'lmunds tiKation of tkiolykAp,-,-,,,,,' - . 4%1, I 11%• ofi PM) ting• Burein o`-rth:teTrl.(44e,,,L4itivilbr, jtartmont,_ • • CHARLESTON, S. C Cooorotelostai j.IUMC Cootiolttee— Moolotonti glottlioll sot to too Held. lily Telegraph le Use L'ltlaburgb 9asatte.l ettAtMeartolt, 11.. U., Oct. tn.—The members of the Congrosalonal Railroad Committee tiddreased a meeting of citi zens at Illbernbi Illlito.night. ' General Canby has ordered the ven ter election for manictpal °Steers to be not held, and the no . prole:fib...o by city ordinance hi not to ponitolont. • • • - ittwootory No , Ws nutotwn to An- Enve--gennen I so Weeldomtea. tar Telearape to rtnebarni eassue.] •1 AmMittc-S. r.,' ' s22- 1 1, e 8 aerehdY of State finished he , yeiterilay, Lbe duty which ruled hi - from Washington, Which rots to erects monument to his deceased wile. /t is a work of exquisite beauty. The Neoretary-le ft for -Waeb bigton ibis morning. Senor Gout, the 1 1 4 =t h attr r : and it: S ilt g err ar er u . " the wbo attended- the Secretary, mtorneu 'with him. PITTSBURGH, WEDNEBI4Y, OCTOBER, 23. 1867 ON EDITION, THREE CPCLOCK A. M VIRGINIA ELECTION rattiol kaaarna—lnetplont Riots In itlaninoa4—tueatillt.ra and sae Po. tint oft Duty—no Indination• as to • the Result is the State. tßTSdtltaah to the Pit Waugh liatotta.] onnuts. Mos nor., t 01 , tip In :Norfolk is not yet completed. .4qhe polls will be opened again nenior ;Mot. The whites polled 1,354 votes, cud tife7 1,0:1= votes. It Is supposed Waller, Conservative. will be elected. Haut -I . ON, October Medical, IS elected here. No excitemmiL .A.i.ExAseau., October horst, fromAlexandrla, and Nickerson, from .Alcxandrin and Fairfax. both Itud lcale, are elected to Alio Convention. The majority "for convention" Sn Alex andria Is 500. The blacks voted for the Radice/hi, and the whites for the Conser vatives, with tote exceptions. A dispatch to the Ga... - ctio front Louisa, Culpepper and Orange Indicate that these counties have gono Radical. Rttaimuan, October =.!.—Tho election .passed otr more Wen, - than atiipated. Liters acre two incipient riots, and two other disturbances, which were quelled by the mllltary.• The dillieulties wore caused by the uttemptts of the Radical degrees to - mob the colored Conserva tives. Troops were held In reserve on Capitol Square end stationed at all the Solis In the city, and cavalry patrolled the Streets. • • • • The remit of the first day's voting Is Xii 7 white majority. The morass IS ac tive. Twenty-two hundred whites have not vet vonsf. The extreme Isar," making an effort to have the pone open for three days, instead of two. The inn tary, under beneral Granger, and the city pollee, will lw kept on duty all night. The polls will re..pon ht the city to morrow. It is impendble to tell how the State luts gone. ♦ROTfI DIIIPATCAL • A bel•ree . flasserinalgre” Am oslied Imerfeeesee—binal NA. ellsrumnat. Nrw YORK, * October. 2 . 2.—A special from Richmond says the poll.. in each ward am orowded Ly Solon., white and colored. In throe of the live wards the Conservative ticket is ahead. The negro voters are prevented from voting the . Conservative ticket. In Jofferran ward, at half peat nine this morning, a colored man openly.. voted the Comervative ticket. As he left the polls he wa.. assailed by a mob of litannicut radicals, who threatened to hang him to the nearost atop post. Ile seas chased from the - place of voting, :cod when the elvil police interfered the mob offered futeiblo red:mama., and clubs were mod on both sides for a short time. The military 4111111. up, the infantry 'with riser bayonets and . the cavalry with drawn sabres. Thee elt.inns. and • dismal:et the mob. The ring leaders tt ere arrested and • Indeed in the station house. Fear of the Naldlena prevented auy attempt to rescue them. No disturltanee has ori , urred up to this time at any other place of voting. The tobacco martufacthrles and other phwes where uegm labor 61 etnploy-ed are closed, the arnpley - etma refusing to work until tin election b. over. Bodies of trmips are stationed at different points in the city, ami will prerierVe order. The excitement Is intense. • RICH MOND, October 22.—Tito vote in Lynchburg wart Whltt,, C 73; blacks, nil; being 372 lost limn tbo namber reg. i.tered. Torry'e praline[—for the Convention .sersineh LW. for the Uineer,etie deizet, Lxith Itadir:al ticket, 3._ Amherst—Whiles 90. Werke 7.1:1. Norfolk Meek. brie;3ll lee+ limo number regie tert.t. MENLM= tt Lyllebburg . the lives of the who voted the tkitmervativ c ticket. were threatened by - the Radicals*, anti to the al.- turhanee tatwnl bv them threerte.„..trocx were wounded. tini er WOO r e ,,tero,l tiy Um military and civil authorities. -Puntletra Preeinet--Fm Convention, CZ; against, Com.ervative, 15.1. ME)MM;I=II The Connervatice. &I AA In thwted an .Itbrup-ta county by Loll tonjority. . There was a autall white end foil metro VOW. hi the Valley. The Ponsentlon there lux b.vn voted down and the (Alt- Ptervittive. elected. New. from bridge in.ano tllO CUELSerVatiVO triumph intim!, county. . GEN. SHERIDAN . . . simmisos ts /aide /slaws—'least Al/I l we'T Dleples Irreviesseee, Car Telestraelt w the rittsbersa lizrell.l I . II.OvIDEN,E, October Sheridan arrived here to-d a y, Be I.MAkalltethit .111 , 1401, where be Bred abriefaddres In reply to oweloortic by ItichmeteL At Waren Gov. Burnside introduend tint. Sheridan to the people, and. be responded In a few words. There was n similar affair et Droune, Me. • The train' reached Providence at 11 o'clock,- 'The General was met at the des pot by.it committee of the city Council, the cledrman delivering an address, to which General Sheridan replied. Hewes then escorted to the Governor's moundon, and in answer to an address made nbrief .porch of thanks. The General was as' coned through rim city by the entire dl• stsnln of the Itheide Island militia-end the Grand Army of the Republic,' the latter forming a guarder honor, anti au Ir. sequently he roviewei the t slops. The pa rade was probably • the Guest military demonittmtlon ever mode In the State. The city was crowded with people from all the country towns. General Sheri dan received vocal and floral tributes all .along the lino of march._-The streets were decorated with hags, mottoes, AT. This afternoon General Sheridan has visited Narragansett Park, where the October races commenced to-day. 'nutria:en, Mr-, O. 22.—The City Council -or Lownuon trunicmt flue lor,- pitalilks of the city to Sheridan, viio is expected them nett week. Pnovionson, Oct. 22,—Gen. Sheridan wan serenaded to•nlidd by the Grand Army of the 'Republic, . to-morrow be wisps Brown I:niversity and holds a levee in City Hall. TENIN== Costool foi MUMS itatoo Mortis* 'oot nrowolow— mayor of Amiavillo Assoculoo—Tko Mourro. Sy Telegraph to tbill!LpOurfth NAARVILLE; Oco.bor =-I.lure lota were bad to-day in tho Sonata 'and two in the llouse of Ropresentatireff without an elleiimt Ow United Sites Senator, Colonel Stokes, led in the Sen. alo and:orrarnor limwolow In the tic. se. •PISIWO /Thuil. meet In mo ve ion to-morrow, When it is be h aved flrowulow will ho eloeted, • Mayor Alden was Milapital in the lte eorder's °Oleo to-day by Captain Patter son, late Chief of :light Polka, Ile was not badly hurt. • - The fall meeting on the Associated Course vommeneed to-day. There wore thri* PRP% TIIP Prig; aWftellstolio for two year 01d5,, , 01i0 wle, was Won by, Johnson km Dndas' Richelieu, heating Turner do- Joluifaus', Chrystal. Time, 1.4111. The losSond, ft stake for threeyenr obbh was won by 'ruiner. d. Joimsons' Filly Magazine, boating Maggie Hum or , DuzaphzE4 -2 01 ( PilAY - 13 Ca:c ripl• Timpy two mile-dash for all • ages, was won hy Johnson A, • Doughtf... - Muggins, boning Countorproof and VleMrino. iftreff*Markotil, cetdelq the rltieberth °wig./ Loptuoar, October 2.l—.Evenin . ll : (on. 133 ON. 111.1noth central FRANKFORT. Optober. Evening.— tint tod States bonds advanood to 745. lavanroar.,Ootober=—Ehening.—Thu Cott n. market elosadllittWy," owing. tq lite:uusettleji state of 4.fildrs, Oqnsect by the stoppage of the Royal Rank, and un favorable reports from Manchester, host: may; light; sales of 10,00 U 'bales; quota. Lions show A decline ern 143 of a penny; liPhuuls 7-10 d; Orleans al. 1-10. , The market . d ' Ull with a declining tendency. lircadstutrs hays berm netlye; quotation. irrerar, 0 9 11, ' dosed at an advanoo OTT ling; new mixed western at 480 Ud. Wheat declined 3d. California white dull at 155 red western' Pin, • Peas lower and heavy at 50s; Oats unchanged; Barley nominal. , Provisiono—Beef 130 s; Pork 71o; Bacon, tie ed; Lard Os lower,and' quoted at 04s. Clicesext 520. „Produce— . "Tallow 45s 3.1. Petroleum spirits - at - Is 241; rennet, LI Sid. London market un changed, . A.N;rwienr, October 2.l..—Ercning.—Pv troleum Oat; standard White, 02r. 00e. NEW YORE. E! T ,.l cfrsph to W ruuniash NEW Yonir, Oct. LAM 00 1 - EMINENT SALE OP'QUARTSIMAJ!, TRIM' sronAs. The Government sale to -day was large ly attended and Went her with spirit, but at rather low priefti,lut follows: woolen blankets $1,41A1,45; . rubber do. $l,lBO, 1,14; do. Benches $1,10; pegged bootees glecttio per pair; band rowed do. $1,166 1,20; nutchrho sewed do. $1,42i; lend ' sewed boots, $1,42161,01 pegged do. $1,65@i1.673; great can ( {terse) g 1,316 2,0 ; event cords (foot) 25E14444, long being - taken within' th range: gray tlannol shirts: no; atablei freaks, a long line. sold 01 2.5 c; an Immapee line of can tonl flannel dmwers ntilil at 4. ne; tres" o'r ,, - thurse) 1,55(1i.1,7i; wage caps "Ix rents; uniformed hats, U trinintou, 3201 do. infantry, tritimitid, ' ' do. cavalry and artillery 30(334c; p , ates'earalry jackets 7. - . c; do. artillery . Vie; uniform artillt•ry mats. privafe ., a,:, ,7541,84; do. infantry do; sl,irz l 6 - !) 1,, .4 jicketx, mvalry, artillory,*l,2ll uniform ovate, engineers, s l ,e7a; mosquito bars, M. .= lIANK DEPA ZTIOY The Tinos says; in ref#ence to tho re ported dentlcatton in a banking Institu tion on the East aide t the amount in volved was not very Mtge, say 1c25,000. The money has been toped to eertatn part ics who were officers egellvxdors, who were behindlatuid ...in 'O4Ca the. small National Banks up. towtitirlt,who, to rrover their retreat, start a NEM smaller bank on their own t, under the local hankitm law of X York. The money in default ims RI ' been repaid to the National Bank ' i which these enterprising. epoonlatonr seceded, _ riALEN'or mit , p REV._ Tie Fort Chtnsevort p rty, belong ing to the rite,. was sold auction to day in . lota, the figures - ng g4,01:10. The prices Yesterday tent half a million. Thom will be Itlonal sales en Thursday. ' ri WIIL , KY HATE • ' ; Collator Bailey still It his men in them., of the, whisky s blishment' su'zed on Friday tu! Satruslay, but has. rrendered thr bonded witehouses Oil a demand made by Collecto libook. WITAMFA wan The British steareer . rdam, from Malaga for New York, t.aehore on Sunday night, near Mon She lies among the rocks. 'The eatgio of fruits to said to have been sold tttarrive, and is preetrately Insured. narENT reel LER IMEEOSION. . The , 'Sanitary Superintendent .4 the Metropolitan Prilioe ims autrninted a re port relative to thetristent Anal boiler ex pkerions, in which he reeranmends the bistrior AttornleSt of New York and Kings eountim to _lake proper action E Ward, proprleyrr ot' a Broad way .aloon, wax kuta:gadsnaileas and roßbod - of a !Mull a Would money early ihia mornii . c. allog 'robbvrr. luive Limon gordcg ri:rigurt ,, - TheY funurnl .4 till. mm, AloVlaNtrary, rookto-day lu Ilmoklyzi. and woo atte= by u largo amber of kis comrade?. alit friend,.. 001.1.11410 X IiC V ERTMATION. The iloyennnt!nt :Steent i beat "rupee tont hare montuent."il the lOVIII.:4111101.1 of the mums of the toilleion between the Vanderbilt and Donn Iyohmand. It will be very thomußh. t Nrliat,...lll.l(`Al , “ . • Three burghtra,rialnedJ Dunbar. William Mina and JAMEIN . Wile Caugto Monday night In wand:mum of Robby 4 - .. San, South . and held for trial, charged with an at pt. to aleal a quarter of a million wort goo ds, trcn nag tx " • Commodore Vanderbilt Monahan flay trotted n toile rein: y, at the Fuxbion Course, In 2iPal. --': The ateasebealll '1146e, 117 ?weeny* to Ile littalwnlll. 04.1 i t sr. LOU", thlober ..!..... lb Murphy. the At...i1ia...1. burner, who mlecused from the l'eulteulLo, lu • tut, hut wool:, by Juito,..Mglty. 14,0 rulkl4. State. Circuit Court, has turned . . . rner to United 'lrtte.: Ynnd,nl ftrere, who sow onlered bv. the Court to blur to the Ilte . eteret Nereid of l'enneseeo, there to ate** our-b prom o& iu•tituttod wettest hire by the tliell ( . .wurts, ; 'P . ,Melon .f 611 m Tra ny Tolastsob to tOt rutsbantaliwar. cmcseo, reJlitelen e'd ter earns" about eight oek het night the Ch'retro and North Western Pall• road, two miter ,root ef.thsea, heraraa straht we'd fur Omaha and an extra freight trate. ltoth locomotives were demolished, nod Aix perecuut injured, twee fatally. The eollittion am caused by a misomierrtanding of the conductor of the freight train. • ' Leatorill• Aug PeetMail Cunt.. • Uy Telegraph to 'h. ris.b. m s ti eap%N. t • LOUL+III.I, lknber 2l.—Ciert. El:n i :nrlTy . f#lpa r rt oi y u rz i litArzlng4l:: Portland and New Albany ferries Lete leld up on a' ",nut tho channel lilting up. and •klire are noar plying In their Lat., Canal fully twenty-fire inc Le., and Whim idoirly. Maltlne.re Arelltleitaal Milled, .T TWAT.% to %ha PltlolknrißUssosto 3 It',raiment; °cleave22.--Earl this bites [lndy. a well k nown woollll4llloJan ' was shot and Instantly kllnl by u Batten:is. The dlWcnhv °rig-U.11441 in the Cutting Of the halyards of a hickory pule erected by the Detre crate of the Twentieth wird. E=l Or Talegrar. fa taw rulasaraa NEW 011LEA701, Oen:ober '", WIVI) thirteen yellow Inver ink:mental during the twenty-four kiwis tinchnir at thio morning. netnbea 22.—Tharn were no deaths from yellow fever Itioday. • PERSONAU r I ~~ oClellan 411 Oorning Immo to 4detit. - Mil for lunctrod and foity-two Smiths Rye irmilimtal a Yulo. ~ - 4 .lemmodoto Vande triennia le reporte•l at present to be , lltAitt a day. —that. 13caaregord is. being feted and lionised be his Washlninatt friends and a•lnnows, —Nine eolorott men /icing in. Now Orlcain who asaiat thtllßdchatpc under •incloon, —Mrs. Cobb, wanettnitio ' , Cited the I'Fotnale Pardon Itrokor,'' Uin Wuataing ton, leaking as piquant andlntercning as over. , , Dtokorta reach Dont% early In Novsnibert ( val a *hoped the Amen , on poopin wlillttermit. the tAkeC 14 notes to havo a tittietthtnn' • —Admiral i'arragutaineln Sweden en entire hungry of breecteloading ctumonti, oC wraught Iron, taken oat of it veinal sunk daring the seventeenth century. little girl In (Afro, who Is losing her sight from a stataraot Is mini - 13 , 4 u; 4 11 don end far into (Ito night to store her mind for the time When the world will to blank to her Oyes. --Secretary Suwanigrognosticales that New York will go Democratic ut tkc No voinher decline. Dintbttem the wish Is father to Mu thought, bul Mr. kleivaid la not forgoes as a prophet. —lt apponta to be eartaln that Senator Sumner and ITI(o have separated, aqd onp remarked an a goad acaftind brother, a atandrant &land% cadlrmo patriot,' kap (MINI In the ra ! ,,1 P 0 4- 0 ( 4, F ,,, ban..d. • —The givenkfonifez and Napa are made Mlre,Zop istflPianaalktoul IkTO a"ro" rli eons Salo-mom la In XI; Carlotta will aurely din when 'she known about the Want her husband, and than end I'm woman of tho3lc.xlentt ntudttla t .' • . -.Second ABAIEI4I4 Engtneer George P. decrypt, Ilnital Mates Bevy, tried et Portsmouth, lyos ee fpu g 2i u . l} l t l y , 1 o 7 r iriant o u u p utt decl tha po heP r hs - Mont ought to to Impeached, and by order of ileerebuy Welles, Ito has been suspended from duty , ono year im heir Ontforsonag tantlway Wall not the Vennaylvantrt Railroad ho aoln a real !service to the gencre , public, ,3; Initiating the rocent action of the Now York Railroads in putting their employees tt unifortnt Wo say the rennaylvardh Ilalltattd. Weans') it M gen erally srimmsal to exert a sort of moral Influent* over 11 large number of Unto lit rallwap o irelging ny pome pentomil, and a 1081 or MOW{ hand knowl. edgo o Lilo woring of this system, we would nay that it adds immeasurably to both the comfort and security of platen. ROM Now;if one wants Information or monlatanoe, the eye Is of no assistance in the search, and conammently the search Ia often made in vain. Dui- with 14 ord. formed railway corps all necessary In. formation could bermaight for and - per. impel Curd without the extravagant Innate of time and temper nocesaary tin der.lko.preseninyatem.. CITY MW SUBURBAN. . . Ilesattelde we tiza stawstess Monett— tuorrnserho lawness. . 2 - The Manahan House, in this city, was the scene of an affray Monday evening which resulted I in a homicide, sending one poor mortal to render a final ac count to his God without a moment!ts time for preparation, and placing anoth er amenable to the laws - of the land for the corntnisaion of one of the Lighest crimes in the catalogue. James A. Mon ahan, a - well known contractor, and Law rence Purcell, formerly n liquor suer chant, wore both' men and beard ed at the Mansion House. For some time past 111-feeling existed between them, and on heveral occasions they' ' quarrelled, 'loin 'violent and -abusive language town null other. A few days ego they had a d illeulty, and Manahan i made- nformati n against Purcell for 1 su re of the , but Monday evening, I the time tlzfo the hearing, the prose- 1 0 13 (tutor withdrew e information and paid the coats. ' ' The origin of e difficulty in unknown, hut Monahan has, it is alleged, at vari ous times used vile, slanderous and abusive language about u niece of Mr. Purcell, who is also a boarder at the Matution House. ( Monahan, it appears, was addicted to the. use of intoxicating drinks, and when under their influence :was qtiarrelsomk_ and abusive. Mon 'day evening, shortly after ten !o'clock, he entered the bar-room of the horse, very drunk. He I enninlell,..l 'tenni( disdiderly and was put out by Mr. 'Lei-star, the proprietor. Mr. Pur cell emend a moment after and stood with the landlord by the bar drinking. Monahan returned at this titneand stood near them. He imtneilatalycommencel a course of violent abuse of Purcell and his niece. remelt paid no attention to him and Mr. Zebssler quieted Monahan, alter which he stepped buck a little. Monahan then Instantly stepped up to Pantell sad struck him a blow in the Purcell turned and returned the blow - .With his list, striking Monahan under theex-e, The dnutkentnanfell over back 'Ward, striking his head violently nu the liner, and was soon after taken to his room. lie was visited two or three limes during She night, and seemed to be in a -heavy drunken sleep:* but yesterday morning it was discovered that him injuries were of a serious nature, when Dm. Dickson non Hamilton were called and did what was possible for him; but at hall-pant ten , the unfortunate man expired. ills face and head were frightfully swollen end discolored. Warder theatfray was taken to the Mayor's office, and at about half-past lilac o'clock Chief Scott, with Officer Rivers, proceeded- toile hotel atularrestedPurcelL Tboprlsoner is now in the lock-up." Deceased-was attout forty-six yeses lock-ups " age. Ile haul the Otanructa for building the Allegheny 1 Wharf and thellinniniditim water work. Ile has a sister residing in Philadelphia, anti Il aisterdn-law In the Seventh ward of thin city. Coroner ()IAMBI:MI heki an in quest, at which the following testimony was elicited: Charlie Zelsaler, proprietor of the Mansion Hoene, *as sworn and testified lis substance. tonna, Ile stated that lnl was, during the evening, with Mr. HuitcsAL Between ten and- eleven tD,elnek Mr. Monahan - came In drunk. Me refused to go to his room. On com ing from the - cloutineatal saloon, shortly - afterward, witness hoard Monahan mak ings disorderly noise, antiput hint out on the pavement, where he sat down ttuletly Ltt a chair, and eat there for sortie nee, tin goingiatek into the house the witness found Mr. Puroell at the bur, and took a drink with him. As they were drinking - Monahan entered and Mood hy the bar at the left of witness., while Parrell stood at awl - right. Mona han en,mtrameed to talk badly to Mr. Purcell; using Insulting language about him and his niece. Mr. Purcell paid no - ationtion and mode no answer, and wit ness attempted to quiet Monahm, and havinganereoded, as be thought, stepped back a little way. Monahan then Dann- Mabel v seeppoi forward and struck Pur cell A blow between the eyot, knocking off his hat. Mr. PUrren then turned anti struck Monahan a bloW In the face with OM tt i tt rt i rbae l V* l ktrfratA ^of his heed forribleen the Maar. Zr weapon was used by Mater. Throe tram carried Monahan up to his room, and left a boy it, obarge of him, with dhoti ions to bathe ties face and heal of the intend man. Jamb Lehman, the barkeeper, was sworn, and tooth:hat that. .tonaban en tered dm bar MOM at about tar o'clock, and said to statuette that much parions as l'ltreell and his niece should not be al lowed in a respectable banding hotter. Witness repented 'Monahan to go totted, Wit he refused. Win:iota Wu asked him to go with him to the Liberty street door, whieltbailid, and prombeid to go to tad. Mr. Purcell entered shortly afterwards and asurel the proprietor and wine...et to take a drink. They were the only penmen. in the I.OOIXI at the time, but .thny were .drinking Monahan ret-oto tered and stood by the bar with the others _lie renewed his remarks about Mr. Purcell, saving that he did not like him, and he could not pay his bietni kill. Ho also used very Insulting languaged regarding Purcell's nolo& Mr. Purcell made no reply and took no notice. The proprietor, having quieted M Monalam, ntopped back; when Monahan stepped up and Mmek sir, /Novo a blow In the . Awe, kneridng his hat on' and drawing. blood. Purrell struck Monahan a Moa n. return, hitting him under the eye. Monahan JIM aver backward, ids heel striking the litter with grad violence. Only the ono blow was exchanged and no weapons were teed- Witness nut around and seised Mr. Purcell, who toot remitting by Monahan, hutavithout, hav ing offered him env further violence. Did not hoar Monahan apeak after ho was injured. William Siebert, a boy engaged at the I hotel tentlllest that last evening be wax sent 'by Mr. .letioseler into lletudians room to stash Monahan'a face and keep water upon. it, Washed his face aeouple of times, when he retuned to have it washed any more, and hoisted on getting up. Ile spoke, telling witness Jimmy, but he could nut untlandenti andelse he selik Ito the t a raised his hand bit witness on the cheek, when the latter left that room and went to tati. John 0. Berry, night watchman of the house, was sworn, and tottitied that for some thnopott there had been a difticulty existing between Monahan and Potwell, and they had utjgrrolled lit the house. I On Friday night MOLlailliree washing was brought is his room, and the next morn ing he alleged that during tin night some person had stolen some of Ids Marta and ' collars Mai throw theut out of the win dow. Ile came to winless about lt, and said that he know the " Irish thief that stole Ids clothe,: there was no brick well between them, and be was a thief, and his niece sense harlot. Ile would send him over the river for it." . Witness for bade any Mem such talk. There was a suit pending between them Monahan having sued Purcell Mr thre atening bin life. Yesterday Monahan drew the null. Last evening Monahan commenced the ammo kind of talk again, and ho and the nieekAnniePuronil,uommeneed quarrel ,tlnif in thohall. Witnesawas adied away utthls Unit, end heard nothing mare un til Monahan was kLocked down in the bar room. The Doctor was. rolled this morning No one considered him badly hurt until- lliiii morning. Witness ana the landlord wont Into the room 'leveret dines during the night, . end 'Monahan seemed to be very coinftirtallo, and was In a drunken sleep,. He was In the habit of getting beastly drunk night after night. Dr. 'John Dickson testified that be was called about nine o'clock 7'ittathx9 mom Dig. l'othelputiout comatose awl sterto rous. Dr. thstnitton and witness con cluded that he wan angering from on-', cusalort of the brain, the pupil of the two being xfudlittted:', l'illse was RR. Orin eludthrlthigt 44teilat he bled or he would Lea ODielltUnbmg - Which would prove I fatal, Dr. Hanillton wont for a copper' mid leocher,' and meantime the patient , WWI bled te the extent of I alit. Ten Ell capandtd owl prOtied . that the ' .14 yaw odiapreaded. It was thought nil the first that he would die. The eontuslints wereexatnined, and it vveg found that on thp lil t and cheek bed* the Inglillg W. InglitaY Int mother ahrtia- Won above the loft aye bad ttto appear anise or having been &no with a rough stick. - This , -bow woo given While the, Man Was et-lati , lug, and was the blow whioh tlisorte Ige d the ighlrl. /I - the blow had boon struck after he had fallen, the skull would bard beentructtirbd instead of ' , the brain atone. On the pout-morteto examination, clotted blood Was found in the civil= immediately under this bdow, mid behind, the brain- theme woe roken tienl to the ventricle, and the 1 Ventricle full of fluid bloOd., Dr. W. R . liarrilikou was morn, and his testimony was the same in substance as that of Dr. Diekean, after which the Jury adjourned to meet at the Mayor's office at sewn o'clock this evening, when they will render a verdict. AppriprLate Noutes.—The caty of Lan caster has A datteln_g wheel tinder' the charge of Neal bthwit, persons whO were eritlentlyclasignated as terpatehore an professors when bntstasoe‘ Itw o wd . perbapt, be wall It ell parsons won't: ha ati appropriately namettfOniyhithat oaas what a nissaber orsurnaznea name of oar. mesohante-would dagger under. Weald Km Iknaentlas to Eat—A. Me- Cf:=M IA larceny ease, in the Criminal Court yesterday, attracted more than ordinary . attention, and the ability of the counsel I employed had the Meet of causing a very i decided difference of opinion among the I members of the jury bnpannelled Olt to I the guilt of the ncensed. They retired a I few minutes after *we're, and about two I o'clock came Into Court, representing they had failed to agree upon a verdict. Judge Stowe remarked that It was good policy to oblige juries to agree, if possi ble, otherwise there would be many Oitt.• agreements; but, nevertheless, if it was' represented there was no prospector their comidg, to a conclusion, he would dis charge thorn. He suggested that they about(' again retire, and If they had not - agreed upon a verdict when the hour for the adjournment Of the Court arrived, he would then release thorn. The jury accordingly retired to their room to resume the discussion •of the ease. Very scan after they reappeared ln the Court room, and It was made known that one of their number. William Love, was missing. Haviug determined not to again go to the jury room without first getting something to cal, (he had no din- - ner,) when the jury left the Court room the second 'time ho took the opportu nity to seek out the nearest restaurant to satisfy the cravings of his stomach. Judge Stowe mid under the circumstan ces he would be 01,14;0(1 to discharge the jury, as any rennet they might render would be set made. They were rains°. quently dismissed from the further con sideration of the . case, His Honor tinit inqulriug particularly as to the farts con cerning the milisinginror, with a view, , he said, of disposing or him in a manner ! that aught be deemed proper when called beery the Court, mne would be. Mr. Love made his uppearmice in the , Court-room shortly before adjournment, , Mt wins coiled to the bar. lie was naked , to explain his conduct. His age and ap pearance _were In his favor, and his de fame, however inadequate it might be deemed when viewed with great strict ness, was judged to be reasonable. tie was hungry - , was accustomed' to have Ida meets regularly, and conceived -that ten or lifteen minutes absence on his part would not make any particular differ enm. 110 Said (what every one present believed) that he meant no disrespect or re - anomie to the Court. Judge Stowe re plied that the juror's conduct was such that the Court could not avoid taking proper notice of it. He did not think Mr. Love. as lie had said, designed to art eon tertiptummly, or that he was aware he was acting Improperly. It was the duty of the Court, although accepting his ex planation, to say that his action was wrong, and to ration him not to so do again while he remained a Juror. =MI John Genkle, yesterday, appeared fore Mayor MorritOn, of Allegheny, and made information ,charging John Avy with robbery. The prosecutor is a dray man, melding in that, township, and , the defendant had nom In his employ. One lay Imo week Agey left and 'came to Al kgbeny city, anthsoun after his depar. tore tloatkle dismvered that he had horn robbed of tiro in paper money, and tlf teeth flee franc piet*o. Be came to the city in search of Agey and discovered that ho had left OM) in paper money with a Mrs. tiregg, en Ohlo sweet, but has been .unable to lied the silver. The defend-. ant wits arrested and searched, but no evidence of his'guilt was found upon blue— Ile acknewloigees to" having left the money with Mrs. (;rsng, but says. It was his own money. lie was held for a bearing. X!{orators at Work • 00 Monday night the shop of. Mr. lierrnan Shnite, gun manufacturer. on Wayno street, was entered by a gang of burglars and robbed of a considerable number of valuable articles. Entrance was obtained by anving open the outside cellar doOr, awl through the door which leads it , Ull` 4110 p, removing in their way It otretez Intel Ins et the heal of the cellar %mimes,. L,oadod with their spoils the burglar's depart.' apparently liming!), the front door, wild& wa.A frlilnkia in -4 mull , 'nee ~nhitarett in title 'city by Rey. James Allison & Co. erelte.a to on this week in a greatly en larged aim, quarto form. The proaperi ty of_tlao Banner, si nee the preSept natt ers summed Its management, has been very remarkable. compelling three en largements within as many years. , The Journal is one of the ablest .religious newspapers In the country, Is annducted properly and managed with ahrevtiltinsa usd ahllity , It eirrltlnt. largely Mid as an advertialng medium has few superiors. We areglad to•notho new 'evidences or itionntomed prosperity. Cutting Alti 110torknLI I•INSOrt for . 310 fed People dor: ,. . , i r teentli ward, known he the name 'quint, Betty•ii . .. wax, ktonany night, the scone of a Cut ting - affair. A tight mourns!, during whirl. one Votnoy (,urge received a se vere i not dangerous) stab In the right shoulder, the wound b*ing HOMO eight inches in liingth. Illanl son. wdfc of the solneWltat notorious Julius illaek- NM, Is ac i euseil of having used the knife on • ':ti s. 0 4X2.1011. • attest /Ma been An. Attempt to Rob Irrustrated.--The house ofS. T. Paisley, Esq., of the Ninth ward,•was enton on Sunday eveniug by two men with burglarious Intent,_ but fortunately they were timely diseM'enni. A noise was heard in the kitehen and tho servant giirl - proiettled to the spot end saw the stare/ling the overcoat of. her master. She gave the alarm and the rehlams Withdrew without leayhar, their adtimmt, • A cAIIA or Idn tioet , trlth, of Zartot, vine, Ohlettnre..! twenty months, got a vial of le.lidanum and drank -it, but WAS dtbeoverod to time, an that prompt mod teal aid eaved Mt 111 h. Great rare should be taken not to have drugs Within the teach of children. t Ali co Ptitritiel. Sidman May is saki to been removed from the Methodist burial ground fu the Screeds wan!, a raw days 11111011. WO remember orone Laving. been exhumed there some years ago, which emitted greet curiosity at the time. CITY ITEMS. 1 1 Dextral,ls Resiattire and arcane; on the Second Bank, Fourth ward, 4.11 a glumly city, at auction. On Thureday (to morrow) at half past two o'clock p. m. on the premises, will be sold the desle nble residence mid grounds of Walter lityant, Fact, 'Dm lot fronts tiny feat on Nord) Corral atrect, between .Cherrinut street and Irtadison avenue, and extends book two . bundred and sestaty-three foot to Liberty aired.. realdenixi Wan elegant brick build ing oontaining fifteen monis, with all the modern improvements. Alan, an exerd.- lent brick stable, double carriage house, and out braidings eomploto.. m- - - This pro be testy of itedard,.and to parties desiring a' pleasant,. convonionE and comfortable home, on- very easy tonne, thin opportunity abogld net be neglected, we 1110 5410 will be positive. I see advertisetnent of Smithson, Palmer rters. • Need the TrOtiosony from Ose Of the trot Chimes of. Allegheny My. • ALLMMENY, Oct:l4, 15G7. • Mn. Ow. A. IClitiOfts,Devrr b r t havo beeu troubled for elovirobh the coniplalut dmarfbnl 11 - jour ' . tlaement or - Dr. ,biargent a Diutontribi • Backache rills, and concluded taeghe them a trial, told am glad to nay they n( forded. Mo Immedlato relief. - I elmerhilly revommeral them to any Ono aufferlng from Ilke reeling 0 011 4.100 t flaw will do all you rdallu f or tb ouy DAVID Flutvi. - 0 3 ,0d0 by all Drugglabk fik I calla per box. . • 74 . . • Fahßestods, the welt known 'drugle s .6_ Nc. GO Wood stroot, Pitts burg/1,-1°44, and proprietor of the )ustf:se uelebrated."ll. X.. kalunstock's crud fur," is now tho compounder of Wit.. sou's rills, an equity velAhle specific for llyspepsin4 tylt4. l . tney.hq hail ev ery ketkawg drugglSt in, the tinithrl Britten. Mir OW 2611ne larit i t—ne poach§ in, the mouth tit* y Oloonsott Wittk Ward'a Vinid end Powdered IlonctaiCO, which makcii good hard gurus tc, icon the teeth thotr i geso wholontac aCd Mail. hy4, No. St hinrhct stroetCnnd z •istc. Meal) Grocerlex—For titoap Oily'_" unties andiaomething good,: oto Arthur Ktrk's• 0r.37-6tore, Nat 174 and 174 Federal street, Kane% PetTeli* lesp --Kana'a Po• trolotml Jkin,* Is much better than any (Ater, - STEWARD 40 Anderson street" Allegheny, Coast!taloa Water la a .certaJn cure for plaboas and all disease/I , of the kb:l ova, rut ale by all deugglala, 3n7P. UAW Pank-,A. stookor ladles' laseilleelleseae" • Flemings; oc'd atr-"4 Es NUMBER 245 CITY ITEMS Pena Furs! Tarsi she Where to shy Them. Messrs, Gardner & Stewart, west roe ner_, of Market and' Fourth streets, No. 69, have now open and for sale, at whole sale and retail, the largest stock in the city, in all grades and qualities, Which they propose to sell at than the o goala can b also showing a greater variety and en tirely now Airs. All buyers of furs should remember this, and avail them selves of this rare opportunity to make heir purchases. They are also opening a large stock of new dry goods, most remarkably cheap. West corner Market mid - Fourth streets, No. 69, • • TWE GARDNER ET, STEWART. Ken Vs Petroleum Soap.—l have used , Cime's Petroleum Soap foritbe last year, mil pronomme Stile host for all purls>: es that I have over trie d . .Tsates T. SAMPLE, Diuggiet, • Federal street, cur. Robinson, • Allegheny City, Pa. • To Country liferchanta—iyone ate.- lon is ogled to the wholesale and re tail grocer/ store of Arthur Kirk, Nos. 172 and 1.4 Federal street, Allegheny; Just the place to buy your groceries. Mu Kirk has facilities for buying that enables him to sell to retail merchants at a lower figure than any other house in the two cities.' He keeps at all times all kinds of groceries, and Will be pleased to have parties call and examine his price list, and the quality of goods kept by him. Remember hls numbers, 172 and 174 Federal street,..Allegheny City. men* • Desirable lite for a Private Residence, on Ohio avenue, Allegheny City, at Auc tion. On . Saturday: October :with, at 2 o'clock p. m., on :the premises, will be cold the largo and handsomely situated meant lot of ground, fronting ii feet on Ohio ayenne, near Chartiers street, ex: tending back 299 feet 6 inches to Locust street, and adjoining •property of Jona than Gallaher. Particulars in advertise ment of Smithson, Palmer (t Co., in an other column. • Dry •Goods Wholesale.—We . in vite the particular attention of buyers at wholesale to our complete stock of silks dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and staple goods, and to the fact that we soil at the lowest eastern prices, and cat goals to suit purchasers. .1. W. Dank= th Co., - • 69 Market street. Ilene,. Petroleum Soap.—My family so tried nearly. all kinds of soap, and ml Kane's' Petroleum Soap tim best ley have ever used. linv. A. B. BRADFORD, Enna Valley, Penna.. Pars. Furs.—Willhun Fleming, No. 139 Wood atreit, has just opened a large Mock of Ladies' Furs, all of which will sold at lower prices than at any other house In the city. , &methleg Good.—The boots, shoes, gaiters, de., for men, ladles and children, kept at 88 Market street, are made or the very best material, and sold as low as the lowest.- All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. It you want some thing good; and at gold prioes, call at ItoblVs Shoo House, 88 market street. • suburban Betittence and Handsome Groin Is—on Terrace Avenue,Oakland, at Auction, on Thursday, Oc t . 24th, at 2 o'clock, r. x., will be .1d the eligibly /Musted and very desirable residence and grounds of D. Ifootetter, Es q. See Ad verUsement of Surrniunr, l'Atarr.rt Co., Auctioneers—in •another Lrolumn. A Very. Desirable Country HUMP, at Hazelwood Station. Connellsville Rail road, be hold at auction, on Friktay, Octribe.r 2..ith at 1134 o'clock., a. at. - The desirable residence and grounds of the late Colonel Wm. Piper. See advertise ment in our auction column. Smithson, Palmer A Co., Auctioneers. • Ladles Furs.—At the New York. Hat sad Fur Aortae, Ett,. Clair . attoet, lowqr prtoea than at any other house in • cestrakis Ilealdeque and Crowds on We Second Bank, Fourth ward, Alla pawny city, at atictioh, on Thursday Co , 'ober 24th, at 21 o'clocklx m. See adrer-i Usernenq of Smithson, Palmer b Co.' auctioneers.. • 11Cine's Petroleum lgosp.-1. 'would not one lull , other soak so long as I can get Kane's Petroleum Serap, 4 0 '1 .Dn.'lLtzt.Err Sandno" , street Allegheny Pa. To IFlrmineo—Go to Arthur Kirk's Grocery Store, N 05,172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, and buy your .Sugar for putting up fruit.. Re has the largest, best and cheapest stock in the city. Call. and see for yourselves. lrW* OF P4re.—The Tema, Coffees, Sugars. Sinew, dm., sold at Kirk's Gro cery Store, Noe. 172 and 174 Federal street, Allegheny, are warranted to be the very best in the market. Calk and get a pike the, , stn. Valuable Vacant Lot on Socaud Street, near Market, at auction, on Saturday, umber 3Mb, at 3 o'clock r. ar. yettlaement in auctkoz column. Sm it h -son, Palmer Ocs, auctioneers, wax. To Alleghealsou—,Szthrtr 14.1rh, whole wile soil retail grocer, Non 172 and 174 Federal steet, how received one of the best atoel of groceries ever brought to the fdy, which will be sold lower theist noy house lu the city. xwO 16se, Ear, Ttuvat, - Mato Cam= DISSAII2II and °ATARI:tit, 5 1 11xesstally treated by. Dr. Aborn, 184 Smithfield street. A book by mail 50 cents. iirAdditional Local Natterg i on Third and FOiarth Pages. IMIARRIED. lIAREWELL-DOADDILANo-Oa Wednesday. acclablg• October lath, at Philadelphia, by the Rev. Descry A. DoartbrSan, , I). D. - ,ELLEN' PtIAICOLS. daughter ca the eelltietteg eAeru- Men, wed D. BAKED - ELL, Jr.. of Pittsburgh. =3 - - - 1 40NAUIMN.-fluddenty, rX.r....-JonI:tI.I4I.LLEN tieat'Lniftih. The nmers3wlll take place from hi. late resi de.", Ilandon Hoe., at 3 wel,iek TOM AYR,. MOON. and leveed to St, 31arre Cemetery. His theniho art a.peetrally I.lted to attend. lINDBSTASSRe.. ALEX. AI IR EN, lUNDEITAKER, wa tea Font. Street, Iltuburgh, C0F111144, Wall ale.; CIIAPES. GLOVES. pad evcry desertpilon of Funeral Tarnishing aped. Yeralstisd.. -Items opeu day .4 nlitht. Hews uyi ermine. Att,ll.h" paaldZerr; vr...T.A.% 'Thome Ewing, Si.. Jacob It, antler, kso J . , G.. ROD, . - -.AGED& 1 117NDZirri • • • KER AND RIMALIIER, Iniiniennin , to the late Samuel K. Rodgers,) No. ni Ohio Bleeirde theca doors Irina /leaver, Allegheny RIM 10 - faille, Rosewood, Itfiti4taly. 'Walnut and Rose weal Imitation Coligns, at the lowest reddead prices. Rooms open at all boors, dsj and night. Reline and Catelage• fercintial onnbord notion arid on moat reiwonable terms. • • • • RDW.,&II:I CZAIIIIIECHI, DERTAXE B. Waco, No. :14 Otdo Birmet,' Allegbenr, Metalßc , Stmemeod awl ether ''el , AM.. with • complete stook a:Amend Ihnalardas tottels, on band sad Amaleked atatoetoit noUat litt lowest mice. Bale and LMary Bealotea. 'Mace ner or Pleat sod 111ildle Suomi. Mut4w, lamonchge. Bede.. 81 11 :121. / 111 ••••• ac.. trAaLt. CEETEUT IMAREILtIvonag. A. J. HABILIMEDI, at the °LaMar:Gat% j,,,,,,,p00ri11e. 01/1031ENTAL RAVILIG mut STONN W 011118; 117ONL8ITIIIA.I.CAS/13.' wamoth water proof. • urrautrost THE 1181111C1FIT OP ar.ll/111DVErsemeca.9...th ritub.ro, u opoaILVERIt EVENIXO. A SrI.III4:VID GOLD 1 / 1 1ADZIO -CAIM wDI W sw,iriled, to tha Baudi nvotdocuo htthut beret' i•le. • , • p-aouci, ww. ~. ~ l ption rle err , Iftlew.alr CO.. IL D. / 1 : ~., : - ranZT.1:1.11;•=111:,"ik. Tarr Interest eie the Firer Itortm . Bon le Leavenworth Ileseetr, et the r dee Rail:. Me) ( aaa pug. totem Dlehtion. 4ae . lrovosatlee e. , . , Leaf. wtilnn. rant oneeseneatlon et the Cow. r E vi,; (7 ,ol 3 t- it. antra, Bowe sLDAD• York man a Co" "L "..X.rUMNtw "II . ' '"' 4 4 .1.Trbilrie. TM 'r: EMME.IOI IND NEW GOODS. , AgekTehibmat TabilCaN , . . naa , _brea to Noellb *TUE moon% ..- ..' , l7eastit Illtems. viten be I. sow rresivlas OM c rr& k tuam "Whibis brillbidetelliirbblbbltbiria9l . MbiOblibilit UMW% mart . iiit . 0 ,1 yettl be saki ob my robboaable Wu& • . . ' :A; natiliGAitaint Talk!, 1 • ,--: vs.r.iGi inzartr., vor.`ottoituil.'"' a THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. • TWO LUITIOXII. =DISMAY AND BITIIIDAT. A Wire Abet. meta/Wag T1111777 , 111X7C07- 1711718 of Isbareattag leadlasg Witter, Itteledlar Apples Tsllteniala. hien News by Telegraph dad WWI, valuable Readies Matter gar the nosily nod fullest lead moat reliable Yluanclal and Cam uteretal Market Report.. 'terra try sal 'paper la the thy. le Worcer. Watehaele or Werclue should be without It. Than TOR TIM 1174:113X °Anne: Steele Pebserlber • 41.34 Ers h P ' s —sad one rola7 Or paper to the puma Settles up the 0100. AAtllltotto to clubs eau he and, at say thsts, at club mud. - • NirrlCW sasacummis.—la nollintag 7000 paper, be sure mud epeolty what WWl*. 700 west, 00 sr* hose • Wednesday edltlea Pai sob* waiters haring bot one mall • mad, • b 7 Dealt. Enuttae,. Xe.o7 aim, orbs Regletwed Letters, maybe mat at oertrek. • Asidreees casseTTZ. • PITTSWIMOR s PetiVAs WANMI. WAPTED--A GOOD GM L, for oncral housework. An - a fatally where there are no children. Mast corns well recom mended. Protestant preferred. Address Orpics WANTED—A PATTERN. NIA• FEU. who 'thoroughly undentsado thn making of Rare Patterns. Maroon BOX fl, Eit . L.lntrgh Pont mine. WANTED —CAIIPENTEBB.—A number or nmtzelam MAXUS wanted nt recant Mt on Robinson street, near Federal. Allegheny Cloy. • WANTED--A SITUATION, by a • • Garman Woman. aged thlety ytars, log Fran& and togutho sdatate ehild (know. ren. no as assistant in housework, or in a store. Ad.- dreas A. G., Otbee of the Gat - Elks. Pittsburgh. WANTED ~41. g • ntl e ma n of: • • expertense. and basin.* quatillmtiout would like to connect himself with a foundry, to manufasture a staple article for rabic. there Isc good demand. Address CASTINGS, at Tall OPTICS. WANTED--20,000 • • .A.omple sent free 'with term. , for soy use to clear m. a daily, In three hours. Business ea- Neely nee, 'light sod desirable.' Can be demo at Loos or traveling. by both male and female. No gift enterprise or humbug. W. II: CHIDZS TER, B 6 Breadtsy. New York. ' . •' LOST LOST—FIVE DOLLARS its; WARD.—Strafed how the subscriber; on Saturday, the 19th kw., a small red and white' COW; about Poor rears old. The above reward will be paid loamy one returning her to PICTLE, SHITIIBERGWR;eorneeof Coal Tllltuld Perri streett, Birmingham ' ; FOR RENT. FOR RENT—A large and well lighted lioo3l In the Gizzrta handing- ANSIy at GAZETTE COUNTING ROOY. FOR. RENT—An Elegant Felt , SISFIED lIDOK on Atwood tloor;•soltabla: for two alogla gentlemen ors man and wife. For turtbec particulars Inquire at No. US TIIIRD STREET, above SWltateld. ' ' FOR SALE WO It BILE—AN ELEGANT IMP: 110119 E, No, 104 Foltoii sire6t; Blitb Plttobargb; elgbt roomy .d'eellart WA' :be modern impermCme.t. Lefgo kn. AMY . on TUE PREMISE. FOR SALE-820 ACRES GOOD FARMING LA-VD, In lowa Tema easy. Good tlllc. .Taxeo ai pal& Will trade:tor cur property. For particulars . Inquire of D. W. SOUTH, ITO. na Market street. • von SALE--11:10B8EIL—ONE LARGE BAY DRAUGHT HORSI; om Sao family BAROUCRE norafE, for: sale a. HO WARD'S Wary Stable, ST inc Err, near tha Ilonemaula Mouse. pos SALE —LIVERY . STAIrA --reood :Ito. of HMSO. BM Gd:MIM. BA. nouctiirA. Most Do sold. as present owner has other 'Sus... requiring Ida attention. Loom.. on Water ...eel, near 'Federal. 41 1.1rne117 For further pot tlenlars Inquire arWiLLTAII T.' PAUL, comer Anders. .4 Isabella sweet.. Alleabeur CltTe FOR SALE — MIICIL VAUD.— The underalgotd will sell all or one-half of, . a thick Yard, to any p e rson within!' to engage I. the business. The yard is new, with an the mad, ern isaproverneut, Lateen.. ten . years. 9a , need apply hut those who mean Mo . 1 ine.. dress E. T. C.. Allegheny • SALE-,146 A 11,4 cres of 4,751--• with one double frame house. spring and geed sPriell small barn; osll buildings nail 'Easy eaves r is es u Butler of teal, usidertayint. about Ife ac and Kittanning UM-. pike rota through the farm. The above mill be , cachet:teed for property In the elty or 'adjoining: 'towns. Apply to 'kg. S. IIOYD • CO.. Beal Es— tate Agents, No. its Fifth Street, littaburgb,,' FOR SALE—RA.RIERT.—A,Voad Bakery, dolor• baalneae or fre:ea to tl Darrel. alone a lreek, . Incas ltoat. g -Ba 10 PALQ ALTO STUMM, Alloglaerr, Baty, will le Beteg a goOd kkd I '..ta the faellltlea or doing a' moth larger one I. go ,. rmreyg g . Any int,gon wishing to •,,,coge In the Domineer wlllfikd Mk. ° P;oertaelty. Porpartlealara inquire at the BASLE FOR SAtAn-House and Lot tisk tomes 'of . ..Manhattan mu Adams stroslas' near Passages Conway. Lot 44 by =,liistY . Roan fame, containing? rooms and good Wli r we4lmproetd. Maenad LOS iti63elgel:t4o? Bidwell street, Allegbiny City. Lot - *MY feet: Douse frame. molehill bath Ave rooteriiali good *eller; water and gas. Also, seserilgl i , throes and Lots goad loather., 'antra CIAO! CO., Barer street, near Idattettater. FOR SALE. ETILST/CLASS.RESIDIMCP.. wir. °Erse TOE ISALZ uw larre siga d, to/lout Double Erick ilangien. Situate No. by WASTED:O[ON MULCT, Ana gnaw City, contalalng thirteen lasi agg wen dalthed rooms. beside. a kitchen. gantry and anlsbed basement,' all or the most modem style and latest Improremenu, arranged and ailapleef ,for every convenience.. . The Lot is WO by 820 Feet. A zoo. Stable at :be track end. Sawa Isdetre. th. awl eat Reach Trees, Grapeii other Fluit,. . , Wave becacaserally Wetted anti Hinted bearing matarltn togither wink f.oci OA , . 4 ben., mt.inthsalYUFanalorterth,lot,'•• bag bcanty axl • reaseitit thmoitta , nX • ...SILL & atraTTERLY, , . PAW Inuit* wad lieu's:ft ammihk. "W RI NCS • Or. . 1012 alast.ier. i sillgx 9elobor !Lb, IMO. BIIIIINESEI MEM tu view of the ftet or*" zmurt toonrnotnnoo 10 freulallon, rminttentloa ) THREE. LEGGED , . DTI C3lt. - 0 S ()OP 7,11, One of the bee terry. erereeenteet • ' • POI prrEonere 001737}±1111113,.w,ggy` Inlet: peep prfee wittela ey:ep 0/4,4 =4. , 7•43 .. ragg by ealfittif ep e ,, pq. 111711ELEATH ag ILSATATT. Juniors and Optichin • ea liminumrxr. ism,, orpoorric UALL. • Eclair G. 7-7; Merchant eon Penn and ft. can. streets, Takes ireet pleasure et Workbag hie milkmen end peolle to sesteral 10 Stook et FALL AND WINTER GOODS, x_ =rain, Chancisk7 CIII NOT/4111—Pa view of so many perms,. dolling to be lastrocied to the art of reach too sewing, (mho are not owners of machines.) on • THE lIIICELTII a Wit, *ON." we bare made orugentente whereby wo are enabled to Omits soy .eti to oar rosin.. No; 17 icum area, when they .tar be thoroadtdf tn. Wasted wl tllO/61 charge. To thore wnooo tea.. templatlna matter • mead... or Irlah to obtain citactions, tale will he a most favorable Avner bum), One eneusases are ihnsatity reiseatml. to leave ImmedLato abuse, wheadver bestow:dim may be d.b . a..% as me have s larne fooso of foci. patent and ablttlad teachers, when serrteft can he hatlas Ones aa neessaarf; . ' ' F Dauss, CAME Pricilesilriltareauanicoren, _ COR. PENN & WAYNE SM.' a ro or. or natNITURC co.a.acr, Houtui, BELL & co., 111L1Br Cotton MULL titsiaw,.: haa t famlimmozoritalmors, • = :is ' : Ai