THE DAILY GAZETTE. ruar.inciri ma stoturucc WorpAYS tzczrnw.) PENNIMAN, ItEa, & CO. I L Nor . Edltom.. JORT.IIB Xlha. .... r. [ZI, B 11•111.1. klsoalgtt 0711C2. GAZETTE lIIIILDING Nos. 14 dt . Blll FIFTH 617LEET. kg* hper of Teem reansylnal OTTICIIAL . pain OP - PITTBEIIEO3 AID • ALLEGOitt wfl. Anassr eHEIPSBr and DRS . ' . FA Jail ang4 COJtMRRCI iIL PI PAR In UM Mat, TEAL/10r Mr. DAILY: iii;ra. per week 'IS hmitoKli r 4, per • • j, Odress. GAZETTE.. . . PIITSIII3IIOII, ramea. VA. pith* Gaytts EDITORIAL i}7.FANINGS. Ort Sunday last a shoe store In Chia. go was robbed of several beetdred do/. late worth of stock, and the thief re. maleed neat:wavered until Tuesday, when a colored man otisreti a • pair of boob for sale at a pawnbroker!' at such - a ridicuottaly low price is to arouse bin enspielons. !fount seeretiy for a . po ileum, upon catching sight of whom the nevi left hurriedly, followed closely by the officer. The chase is' described u 'something exciting, - until thik'negro suddenly 'disappeared, having dropped lowa bole ten feet deep,, dug ter a sew er. The policeman was unable to atop, and followed. The negro, . unhurt, illiebed out, only to be taken into cu. tody by andtber officer, jut arrived. The first policeman was hut so badly that a sojourn in the toospital was fleece . Manta a day passes that we do not read or bear of some railroad accident .occurring, where carelessness of. some rnid is the cause. We have not bad y, appalling losses of life to chronicle for some time, thit that only goes to prove that the days 0 miracles have not gone by.—At Madison, Wis.,. throdgh the fault of a sleepy watchman, a loco motlie and three freight care wore Ditched into the pit of a turntable and crushed to pieces. No ono was hurt, but no on. glees could-begotten out of the round house, and eery_ Texstimi interference with the schedule was the result. Tax Chicago .fiepublicon is getting up B (44161.10114P011t ikettOlL Balkh was found by a man engaged .in excavating the . Washington 'street tunnel, in; that city. The enterprising paper; In de fault of elvic action In the matter, has -taken the matter In hand, and has traced 4int some old story of a death bed confes sion;au unsuccessful search for the . re mains, a brutal murder . In a long since forgotten bagnio; - and all the other re9,nisites fors first class sentnition story. Sr looks doubtful, but if murder was done; and any of tile murderers still .live, of course they ought to be pun. Tern Philadelphia Press has for some time been reviewing .."The Prisons of Pennaylvania," In thew articles a his tory of each jail In turn is given as It comes up, and a statement of itg condi tion and statistics.. Tuesday's paper ea larged oa the Indiana County Jail, 'Mid as each article comes further west, we may expect soon to have our own Coun ty and plate Prisons held up to the ad miring'gaze of the Quaker city: . The articles are frog the pen of one orthe State Priam Inspectors, who is now on his tons s of Observation through' the Ix Wdliamatm r g, Tkomat Mullen suddenly seized his wife by 'the hair and cut,,her- throat, half *eluting her head from her hody; end, as &crowd gathered, be britiodhheelds , bloody razor, ran down the knit; and, while running, oat ble own throat so that he died in a feW moments—Balm been known to the pollee for years, as a drunken, turbulent AT Powsni• Minas, two miles below Youngstown, 0., ten Scotch women were sanded on the 20triVit;ior instigating a riot. One' of tlie" miners had refused - - toy join. the Miners Union, and these women attacked him and ; his family, threatening their lives. Thin Mayor ad judged them to be - ten foolish females and'committed tkem accordingly. On =mon tat a fight` occmved in Little Lake, Mendodno county, Idaho, between two faMillesnimed respectively Coati:ma neat. Five of the Coats' were killed and three dangerously wounded. ,Two of the Frosts lost their lives. An old feud Bald to have existed between the fairdhes was pretty effectually wiped oat by this vendetta. - CONSPI2Ukci Tem discovered in the 1 New York tombs by which the prison- ars expected to escape by murdering the Warden : and his aeputles, and forcing their way oat. It was &wavered -two •Itonft before the time ect for carrying it into execution. •• The readers have been munsigrusd to therener cells. AT Fall Rrver an arnuain,g error was recently made by a loving mother. She 'received into her home a drunken fel- low; at n lsta hour of the night, whom. ahe mistook fot ker son. Washing his feet end' resnosing his filthy clothing, ahe put the fallow to bed. Imsglne he imortlflcation on dlacovarl‘g that she had taken It and don° for a &mama Tags: bond who only born resemblance to her generally well-doing son. . Bons New York politicians recently hired s dozen rowdies to run beside a street car In which General Batter wu rkllng and insult him, by such chinos and epithets u the prolific brain of de. rociciacf has coined. The Insults were ao glass and persistent that some decent desnocnits were greatly modified at the MAIL Hooss was foend dead In her house on Mulberry street, New York, with Serieril ghastly wounds on her bearL lion little daughter, the only per sea about the house, said her father had beatenher mother - because the meat was I.ltOt ready 'or dinner. Ire was arrested, A MIZCIIAXT of Richmond attempted to =re himself of chronic rheumatism by obtward applications of wet tobacco.• Permitting the poultice to remain on too long the 'tobacco oozed into his blood arid poisoned'Mm. Ric life was, for a time, despaired of; but good treatment soon restored him to ordiriary. health. RIETOIII and Mrs; D. P. Bowers are eack ',laying Mari Stuart in Phila• delphis. 'This snows that the American Indy.must have a great tied of courage at any rate, to attempt to rivOthe tragic sueen In the role, which, as tar as Amer; ca is concerned, oho has created- Ar Aterldlan, Alabama, a Mr. Breck- Laridge recently killed a Dr. Benton by firing five bullets into hit b:dy, on the • public street, and. In broad daylig,ht. Rumor says that it was a abnllar tragedy from a'elioliar cause to the Cole-TUseock aQair of Albany, New Took. Tie Filth a V. I. legion or Cincin nati have procured 1111 elegant testimo. nibt with which they Intend to prceent Mire Lander, on Friday evening next. The legion will attend the theatre On that night, which has been set, apart for Mrs. Lander's benefit, in a body. JOHN fitoras, of Chicago, emigrated to Omaha end from thence farther west. A letter containing money from him, [mid hisyrife dead and his little ,cliii dnen penniless, in a city, with none to care for them but charitable citizens. Cfacmaram Is favored. It hu "Edwin ilooat and MA. Lauder, the fines: actors in America, both performing there. • illorrantao from mental depression a 31ra. 'Darling, of Chicago, committed suidda by , hanging, on Tuesday. Tim New York Tribune Bays t'oflidal topealaccach goarallg 14a9solg0 11 9 12 /* cial Milleonduct." • Qyaturir aturi AY/ it is tisai, for : m p to quit Lway.Adeg image lying slits sitothek. •: IsTAßla w ev,ta • ~,,,•„••• • 178' , +4 . • "fr' • • • 1 ;4* *fham` y - , •A•rk. 1041 ‘)Z ?lc - - . • j I •.• • VOLUME lIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT: MIME REPUBLICAN ;` MILTING IN NEW YORK. Speech by Schuyler Colfax . My Telegraph to the Plartnosh Gazettes) Nun; font, October .....3...—There Was an immense moss meeting al eboper Institute tonight, to listen to an address by Speak-er Colfax. Thelmll was densely fronded, and thousands were tomblp to gain admittance. Mr. Colfax was coffin . ilastlcally received, and spoke, over two !lotus, amid immense applause. Me commenced his speech - by I.4o laming - three cheers for the priors ciple that loyal men should role the country for which the blood' of 1 hiyal men find been abed. to preset e. The course of the Iteptiblisan party I ad been patriotic, and It had de c.rved *ell of _the country. In reconstructing, the South, eonditions guaranteeing scant-its-- for the future sh,puld Is, hoisted on. The terms granted the rebels by 'Me Constitutional Amendment were mug umelmous to is degree,. - but' Were spurned. It' was it very gnat mis take to suppose env e.bangu of senti ment had taken place in the South. They had fought to the list ditch, and only sarrordered when sherpowered by Grant, to whom the country owed-more than Jury other mem If to-morrow a foreign war should occur they would be found arrayed against us. Mr. Colfax proceeded to argue that the reconstruction acts of the President, the Animate Proclamation, .t.c..i were uncon- ' , Motional and virtual usurpations: Ile commented in severe terms on his treat ment of Generals Sheridan, Terre and Sickles, and Secretary Stanton, who, ho predicted; would be restored to his office on there-assembling of Congress. The oencluslon of Islr.Colfa:Cs address was devoted to the discussion of the acts of the Pr. tdent, rendering him, in the Speaker's opinion, liable to impeach ment, and to a scathing review of the demeeratiepirty. , NEW YOAX. UVrilegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l • ' • • Nair - Yonc, Oct. 'XI, NZ. LADOILEVi BILLED. U.& morning four laborers, engaged in demolishbai an old house In LlsPertard street., Were buried tinder a falling por tion Of the' building .ono was killed and three severely Injured. • • - incrona on Lc:onus. ' • • Bon. IN= N. Xtiaold, of Chicago, will deliver his lecture on! personal recollec tions arid character of FLlncoln, at COoper Institute, to-morrow evening,. The Dale. Silk 31111 ad "Patterson has been attached by the government. the own er having" the revenue officials allege, .defrauded . the revenue 0f61e,000 by mak ing false returns in Ifni and Thu mlii, which IS most extensive; in to be kept running in charge of an agent of the kovernmenk ' . COLLECTOR REMOVED-ALLEGED FRAUD The removal of Collector' Thomas E. Smith, of the Eighth District, Ificqrsently reported.. The specifieeluirgefiPthwhfch' the removal Ls said to °Matted Is, that d throe barrels p o i shippoddrona Dubuque, ed to the dolleetor - bolds I=ist;ict. To morel the bonds upon which this whisky was shipped t ilt the necessary for Small to certify that the lot hod entered a brooded warehouse , In his district. This he did, stating it had been entered in the' bonded ware house of & C, Balms *Co. the night be fore that establishment was. destroved by are, on tho 17th of :intr. Investiria tcon showed, however, that tho whis ky had not time to reach this eity from the date of Its shipment from Dubuque, and the identical! eight hundred ar.d three barrels were traced to other places. Collector Smith, although held...responsi ble for the certification had no pecuni ary interest in the transaction, bat Was probahly made the victim of a allusion. ANOTEET , VIIISKER lIIRIZVRZ. • The:distillery of Finley - rt.Co:, Fifty fo.irth Street, was seized to-day for al leged franduleut retunia . The Ex pros says Mr. Finley is Secretary of the Ex ecutive Committee of the . b r] litlllore As -BN:bailo, and In him the Secretary of the Treasury rumored groat contldenee, giving him letters ofrecommendation to travel over the States and organize die associations everywhere. that the government might be protected. Sever al minor seizure. were also made. NATIONAL UNION COMMITTEI,.. The Executive Committee of the Na tional Union Republican Committee met to-day at the Pith Avenno Hotel. The followfpg were present: Governor Ward, of New Jersey, Chairman, Ron. Simnel A. Purvianee, of Pennsylvania, John B. Clark,Uf Now Hampshire, Hon: If. H. Starkweadwr, of Connecticut, and lion W. IS. lioditum, of Maryland. After the transaction of some private business, a full meeting of the National Uclon Re publican Committee was called to Meet in Washington on the 11th of December, to decide upon the time and place for holding the National Union -.Republican Ctowention. - • ' =MEM The return game of bast, ball between the Mutuala, of Now York, and the Na tionals, of Washington, resulted: Mu tuabt thirty-seven, liationala twenty WASHINGTON offs Telegeopb to WorPttlobollb Ossetic:l WAKTIINGTON, Oct 1.F67 Excassrm . sroaaaz rierrs. It having come to the knowledge of the Sometury of the Tiempiry that the proprietors of one of the bonded were honiee is :low York ;known as' &general order store. had charged an Importer ex cessive • alias for stormy, garage, ae., on goods sent from au importing vassel to such storm Ase bas 'directed the Col lector to require the proprietors to return the einem charged to tho importer end inform them that •a repetition of the of fense will awry with its forfeiture of the privileges conferred upon them by tho Government. EX.-11121EL 111ATIMADUKU • PARDONED. The Preeldent: hen pardoned rebel Gen era' Marrnaduke. • . NAY STONEWALL • The Japanese ram Stonewall atrived at Wareham, September Wth, and would ill at Pernambuco and Rio Janiero. PE:CSIO:Ir SIFILGESPITA Tice "following eszunining nargoonn hate been appointed - by. the Commis goner of I'm:L.6lone.: A. Q. Ilaakell, Alton, NV: P. Ilutebingn, Lexington, Indiana; N. S. Itichardnou, Macon, Mig non,* James Svnipson, IVlncherder, 'Kentucky; L. J. Mathews, Lebanon, DISMAL SWAMP rxvixquAnwx. Col. Parker blip returned front a trip of inventigation Into the condition nod value of the Dismal Swamp and in preparing a report. . COSORMIO:CAL , :ommrrskr:s. Tho sub• Judiciary• Committee held a long - aesaion totday. They , examined quite a number of witneqsen from Mary land and issued aubprenna for the attend - enro of others. , The Special •Orditutuee C'ommitlee, Hof the Senate and House , were in session A MAMMA.= CAW. . The i.tational Democratic resident - Committee today tanned a oil for a_ meeting at the ittetropoliton Hotel, in thin city, on November latota the pre liminary movement to the Presidential ... no eantirrr CIMANOM It it understood from ,goOd authority that the Prtatldent ileaidral not to make the , xmtemplated Cabins:, changes at present. I . PHUJU=P/M. MEEM!!;EMI (B! Telegraph to the Pittsburgh oseettal Pllll-11 , ELPtil.h, October .2:l.—A meet ing of the cotton and woolen manutao - was held to-light in reference to petitioning Congress for a mine tion of the live per cent. tax. The fol lowing wag passed: ,Rettotnert. That the Manufacturers' triton of Philadelphia ask the Mebers of Congress to wee all honorable nieces to renters all taxatiount Indus t y of t h e co untry, when curie ry re, quires to be pr.:nada' from the cheaper labor and capital Of Europe. The resolution was referred to the Executire Comndttee; with inetractions to open a ogrreopondence With the Man ufacturers throoghout the country in re gsrd to establisMng a fixed tax , on cote ton balls the same as taw Ind* ball . In CONDENSED TELEGRAMS ==l ifux weatenlay afternoon, and will 4E duo at Boston Friday morning. —There will hen vary imponiag dis play in honor of Gen. Sheridan on lila arrival nt Hart - cant, Conn...ta-day. —lllizbyd:Sons "three star mill," at Milwaukee. scam burned last evening. Loss, $150,000; insured for Sid.ooo. —George C. Dodd, for several }van Aidirman of the Sixth word, has Won noinitssitni for Mayor of Detroit. Mich., by the Republkns. —Domain's Salt Works, at Boy City, Michigan, were bonus! Twisting nlicht. Less heavy; Insilco,' in Eastern compa-- wes for git,OOO. —The Borenue t7nitcr Wilderness ar rivial at Charleston, S. C., rosterdny, to carry Minister Romero to Mexico. —'rhe planing mill of Robinsou •A: Burns, at Clireinnatl, Ware burned We morning, together with eight small cottages. 1 axes on mall ,51.1,0t10. —Collector But, of Runkle, yesteraltv seised u whisky still at Lancruter, Now York, owned by honey Laingu, for manufacturing without license. There 1s now but. Ono distillery in op:union In Buffalo district; °Wing to the etriet en forcement of the revenue laws. -Grunt meetiaas eontintio to be held In Philadelphia, and dubs have been formed 'uncork:: every ward, --thadhe night of the 21st, the jewelry storu of 11. L. West, In Ballston, Pa., was robbed of V.:,500 worth of watches and Jewelry. lionizes' dispatch rays two Amer icans knocked down Mr. Elandeatt, broker, and stole from him thirty-tire thousand dollars in greenbacks. — —Chief Justice Carter, of the District of Columbia, Stipreme Court, announced yesterday that the cases in which laWyer Stradley, who was debarred by Judge Fisher; is engaged as counsel, would not lie taken up until his status was deter mined by the full bench. —Farnham, .Saffonl Co.'s oil nr finery, at Cleveland, Ohio, was destroyed by fire last evening. The lows to inti mated at 8s,000; no iniatranee. The fire was mused by the proprietors experi menting in oil. Three men were blown . . out of the building by the explosion, lint were not injured. —The eonsolidation of quarterly re turns of the Netcterk city. banks oh ow the uggregate of circulation and deposits to be about one hundred and ninety mil lions, for which a reserve of forty-seven millions at; twentr-tive per cent. is, re quired. The statement snows a reserve of sixty two millions, or eight per rent. more tban.b required by law. —Hon. Thos . . RiUhonse ha, been nom inated by the - Republican Stole Convere lion of Neer 'York for Comptroller, to fill the vocaney on the State tieket can ed be the declination of. Mr. Iturlburd. If Illhonso accepts:— • —The Globe Steam MIL, , 111 Newbury porpthisachusetts, were sold yesterday at auction, to Denny, Sons t Poor, of Nose York, for $120:00(0, litehttlitur the tent inent property. The original cost of the property tyro .410,4)60. —The prevalence of typhoid fever at Set- Haven, Conn., has caused the tarot ty of Yale College to serionolv consider the expedleney of temporarilv suspend ingthe eollege exercises, and for a short time dismissing' - the students.: A death oeerrtred last .woek • the the Junior clam, and several other loses are reported its very sedans. :Stant 4raembers of flits clam have left for their homes with sup :posed symptoms or the fever, and there is dgreat deal of sieknem throughout the ether claaseS. —ln -INlnssachusetts—nottrly all over tho ,State—Senatorial and RepresOn tatirn emensas have . the held. et stnr - therbeglnnlntr — orthe Week; and: in spite of considerable despondent anticipations, the license law men have thus far gained the power. Both the pro hibitionists and the advocates of. Itemise are working sharply, expendhig money, and giving an air of excitement to the canvass. Italic parties are load In boast ing of their pane. The favorites of pro hibition, as well es those -of license, are confident of controlling • both the House anti Semite. - ' --Comp!aint has been made to the ad ministration that Minister Adams has neglected to urge the British Govern: ment for the release of John Nagle and J. Warren, held as Fonians, without Omega or trial, in prison, in England. From official sourcei it is learned that Sir Froderiek Bruce, just prior to his death, upon a suggestion from the President 11111 i Secretary McCulloch, recommended the release of these two men, and our Government has appealed to the British authorities for the Immediate considera tion of all eases of arre s t of Feniana who claim to be citizens of this country, and for the- discharge at once of all against whom no valid Charge of violation or law can be established. • CINCINNATI I =2=l IMEMMMI CINCINNATI, tletober 22.—The billiard tournament this evening was largely at tended. the first game,betweim I•arker and Riven+, wee won by Parker. Seem 340 to 101: Thu whiners average was 14:i. The second gums, between Coon and Davis, was won by Coon, who made one run of 134 avernge ale.. The game was playa( itt thirty minutm. 'lllO third game, between Snyder and 'Choate. was won by Snyder. Score: Snyder 205, C11.1.024:1. . In the fourth game Foster beat Acker man, 200 to 227. Footer madame') stn of I:Xs Ackerman made a run of lid, and lost the game by a miscue. In the fifth game Vermentett beat Smith, the poorest game of the tourna ment. the winner's overage being only 7, and there being 42 inning,' in the game of 300 points. - A disastrous fire occurred thismerning On Central Avenue, near Ann street, nuking in the total destinctlon of N. Rob inson it Co'ss planing mill, together with the valuable) machinery and 'dock. , The building was owned bySamuel 11. Tart, and Vol ed at five thousand dollars, which, with the stook owned by him, makes his loss about fi fteen tleoustual dollars. The 'casette, Robinson& Co., lose fifteen thousand dollar, in stock, Ac: Tho building and stock were Insured for nix' thousand seven hundred dollars: Tho confectionery . of Benjamin Ayers, adjoining, was injured to the amount of fifteen hundred dollars. Thee. Cog hill, blacksmith, also adjoining, lost his entire stock, valued at ,two thousand denting Maimed for one thousand dol lars: • " ciEORGIA. Plrepartitir foe *55 LaetNU—R•pabll oar X moslmulanss *WWI at 0..055 mvall vas er Aall-Cosweatlesal.te. nansik to the Pittsbarint Outtt. Avatorea, oet. 2.l.—The .Republican“ illlVo nominated the following ticket in the Eighteenth Senatorial District: Fos ter Blodgett, R. Bullock, B. Conley, .1., B. Itrytutt,Simon Bird, John Neal, Alex ander Stone-, being five whites and two blarko. Thu party scant I;onfitlesit of carrying the Convention tpteation. ,Ttie Conservatives, or tool-Concention fals, coon faeOr the policy of voting neither for or egatnet a convention, • ba t to vote only for delegates. Boyerat tr pon advocate this line of action, while others strongly urge the peoplo to keep dotty from the polio and take no part to tho.clectlen. SW:7TR _CAROLINA liAndallon of naglistroUnn Ulan—ord. to Salem on Sall. =1 Cuanutsros, October :Z.—general Canby luta lamed an order providing for a lunation of the registration boards for the anal romalon of the registration Ilata,to comitnenna November 31b, and continuo lien dayet an order an thoriting post comintiaTerit to IllierSO on bppottpersona nut anbject tonitlefem of war bold under arrant by military an thoritim = Ent Telegraph to the Phut:wee Garen.. MotilLx, October 23.—C01. Healy, brother of Geneml Maly United Stolen Mantua or AJaLmna. died Oda morning of yellow fever. There 'Were two foyer interments to-day OutEenS, October. wend eighteen yellow 'fever Int/nine-rite during the twenty-tour Lours coding tits morning. ont.vsrrorr, October 23.—1N0 yellow fever hitermenta to-day. Tho ohm:mike,. .aro 'lowly returning, yet it la doomed imprudent. The Serer la absitins In the interior for want of material.' 511.11PECIN, October W—Thets were nine Interments from yellow' rem Ibr twenty -Star boars ending ; 6 s. x. , PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1867. ROD EDITION,' THREE O'CLOCK A. M THE IRRUPTION . IN ITALY. earibaldra Escape Confirmed. LllO HE 8 AT 'LEGHORN. The Mud try ReConstructed. . -. imam INVERTESTION DEMEN Rumor or a - Coup d'Etat. A, . ACETRIAN EMPEROR IN FRANCE Ily Todegraph to Oa riltabarto tlxzette.) EIMEEI F...AFE OF OARIDALDI CONFIRMED Finn - En:ea. ihsober "2-2-2Lfidnight.—lte ports of the aseaPo of Garibaldi from Caprom aro eontirnied. It is known be landestat Leghorn and Is now in Italy. Tito efforts of the pollee to - discover his whereabouts to this time have proved futile. MtNISTRI' nxecas - rnacrEn—No raKrest INTEIIVENTION—ItITMORED COM" IVLTAT. FtettgarE, October 21---Aforning.—The Opicial Gazette announces that the recoil struction or the Ministry has been e 4 firetcd, declarcerthat all apprehensions oT French intervention May be dismissed, and exhorts the Italian people to sustain their King in the trial , . through which he Is missing. A rumor is current that General nal dim, is planning a coup trap/ for a set tlement of the Roman question. =3 I=l rains, October :13.—Tho Emperor FM1164 J.Ollll. of Austria, arrived In. Fiance on a visit to: apolesW - yeaterday. Hb arrived at Nance, and expected to reach Paris this evening. .On his Jour. neV to France the Austrian Emperor p....t*ed through Baden. Ho mode a brief pause In that city and harban Inter vieW of a few minutes with the King of Piussia, who was visiting the Grand Duke. The conversation was of a moitt . friendly character. I= October debt, - in trials at'ibinitelnititersivas asked by the deform on the ground that the present excited state of the_ public feeling;against the Fenians, and the popular prelatic.) hieh ged is .ftWalitEn the prisoners in Idtmehester, will interfere with the partial administration of justice- LoNboN, Octobcr 23—Erening.-1414 mulls have occurred itmong labore4; in Britt:My; owing to the want of emploj - = meet and scarcity of food. Croirdi .gathered in the towns, clamored for bread, and in to nic places attempts wet* made to pillage the bakeric, =3:E=3 • Soritti.mrroN, tra.,The o.teami xhSp Gertmmig - yit;:t.o . r;lay at nom) for Now York. • Thi, ,-trantshipNasnitilf,. from New York, arrived this afterm.o. FINANCIAL. AND COMIIIICIAL. LIVERMOL ' October I.2.—Eeening.-. Cotton cloned quiet and firm et' nn ranee 0(146 penny; Middling Uplend.4 . , it; Orleuns, el; mien of 11,000 hale d Corn closed buoyant; new tutted west ertt, shelled, higher, lest ettles et 47s 04. Wheat quiet, at lle Oil for California while, end 143 for red western. Barley, Onto and Peet; unchanged- Provi`U , Ms hoary. Beef declined to, quoted t he for extent prime mesa. Lard 14 loWet; closing et Dd. Pork, 713. Tellow declined to 4&, for Ameriatn. Spirits of petroleum . advanced to ls• 04; refitusi meetly I.ndon market. ere unchanged. Lonnox. Oct.' 2.l.—Fleeing.—Consola Bendy at VI 146 for IMerimn securities. The market cloned without any Jubilees from New York, eit the following ateev 5. u Mil: Illinois Central 70 . 1; Eris -1.31. FRANKFORT, Oct. Lr...-.E'reTillg.—Unitell Stateit Boud 7,12. ANTWEIIr, Oct. 2'.'t.—.h.N,cuing.—Potn .!llflldt.cllnt.dto francs for standard vhlte. VIRGINIA ELECTION 87 itlerratak to the llttsborth Utzette.) ALEXAADUIA, Oiober 23.—Lowis, Canaorvntive. Is elected to the Cenvelp Son over' Baldwin, 'Radical, in Prince William county, by n reaprity of Maury, Conservative, no elected to the Convention over John Minor Botts, Radimi, In Culpepper county, by 6'2 ma jority, - Stafford county gicon 340 majority • attninst COnventien. .- • . Trederiekalmrg gird 12fi majority azlinwt Conventiou. Warrenton giros 60 Radical majority, though Farqnhareoutity is nuppoalat to have gone for the Comers - Mir.. Fairfax county . giv. the Radicals n majority of Ital. Loudon county glrei4 a Oonserrallte majority of 72. . - AFFRAY AT LYNCROVIt". WASIIINOTON. Oct. 10.—A telegram to the - Richmond inspach, dated Lynch burg, yesterdeyoutpc "➢ho election in thin city progrenned quietly to-day until p. m., when an affray occurred tlwt mused a great deal of excitement. Ned Horton, colored, who voted the Conser vative ticket, was assaulted by Radical nettroes. Iforton lied, but wan over taken at the market boa. by his porno ern„ who, thratie.ning bin life, eons• tamped a violent attack upon him. "Lor ton draw a revolver and Mad Ave times, wounding threo of thorn, one mortally. The military arriving, dispersed the guard and took Horton under arrmt and illtotecilon. The negrom voted on muse on the extreme/ Nautical aide. iiN,OOND"DAY. OP THE ELECTION.. , RICHMOND October 21.—Tho second day of election In this city passed off without dLaturbance. The Conservatives arereonlldent victory IN their's. hinny negrOcs forgot the names given wizen registored, and many have left the city since registration. The polls rinsed to— night, with a 'white majority of:.il. The voto upon the question of calling a I 7on vent 101 l ,mmot yet be ascertain...l. = .tt: tbo toll tattoo of • the ItrullertlP; -- • • • • (ism Schofield Los ordered the polls to open In three .wards to-morrow. Much dhouttlx.fiteldou exLsts arneog Congest.. 'lives In 000sequinee. The military were on duty all day, but their services were not notslcal., COUNTY ItIM.IINP Returns from the counties 111111eitte ibnt the nolored teen have volts' on +navel for the Radicals and In Rwor of Convention. The lino between the whites and Meeks Wen distinctly drawn. Nelson county giver 1,118 for, andsf , o against Convention. • llarrts, 1,1;11, C. J. Smith, Coneertative; re..,C. Carrington, Independent, ;tO5: A'poomattoz-072 for and 450 against Convention; ltmddtut, Conservative, lase 5 ofu major ity over his Radical opponent. hj Allennatie Judge Alexander Rives, Conservative 1401,1044.11,. and W. 11. Nouthall, Conservative, ;ire beaten by 110 eels: Tavlor,. negro, and Thompson, white Railed); ate cleated. ILILTIBIOItE ELECTION Entire Domneraile Tiakitinueoasaltd, torrekenok.to YitystatrattOsseuad 944mr 4.--Wbo munici pal and Judicial election 'pniseil off *my quietly toolay. The entire Democratic ticket for 3fayor, both branches of tbo City Connell, and Judgen, arrlK `rho Tole for Mayor wan: imbed 181. Danko, Democrat; ; ;Andre* N. Dennison, Republican, 4,831; Danko' mo . jority, 13,5414. SM.! as Providesce. L, reVralecrapts to Secrtttaaorea dasattL3 • Pnoviamian October - 23.—The me an commenced at Narragansett Park yester day. In the two mile heats Lady Thorns beat Old Pnt, in Celli and.s:lo. ' The stallion rue, mile heeds, three in we s wen . by George Wilke., bestial Dtal rtioa, Who tuck the third heat, Dram, Prince and Coaddence. Time 217, 24.11; TEDIM 2II ! O 4 I 4/. itturutow Itorou IL V. liewit lilts' wr on Mt ts' 1;6 1.-31istio rlirimsa —TAirribto Pow er Acaltlaue—The lel ‘. 1 e.R..1 , 11 ea le4 I:Attsuursk t.“stta 1 l.i A. II \ 144 IL l 4.11,. 2.4.--t tor. ilrownlow . was chsisal Uullotilltittat Senator to-day for the term cousin:ring ea tha SDI of . March, 'SOT, by tof tyditur unkindly, on this Aral ballot, - titer W. lb stake,. his only opponent, . f I • .1: • Tito' Omni ofdemon propose td put ilia ilook and dor Company add Ono engine itt ohs of negroos. ' • At Asgland Flu , Wayne OteintYl Igo se, a fow daps ago, thrsocaunisters of Pow 4. dor wore osplislaineatore by the esthis loss tiring of a pistb4 Nichols and Halls clerks, Mel a boy Irmo badly hurt. The store was torn to plOces,end tholes* of. goods ruined. -, • . • There wore throiftteed over the • Blood. florae Associatiennottrao..The first, two utile heats, for filk,ngsp, 00-entranos, play or pay, free Will exempt Mantas, we. won by Johnsen and Doughostantko of Orleans, who walked over. 'The sec., end raise, tar, a Iclub purse Of 12.50, mile heats, w 4 • wan by Turner and Jobuson'e ? C hickamauga, bests lug Viola and ''.Prematora 'in two heals.' Tinic,l:49rstud I:50. The third race, club puree of two hundred dollars, mile hems, wee on by F.M. Craig's Oltewah, beating Conflict, Peptone, Barry and Julie. Burton.' 'finite, I:101, Liss Poytona, 1146 end Julia Burton won. , liNtiinerd• ' . H BURG . ARIAS areimaw Gresi4l ter U. Dauphin Comely Ile en' llleramossa. Ear 'fear' s ,le to the‘rittalmusti (Wane I .RAitius num!, Otdeber I.l.3.—Thia morn log ground wax I? .. Mken with Interesting eerionOulea at th4junctlon of Second and Statextreets, for . gm monument to, the memory of Dauphin counts xoldlerawhe fell In the late wee. .tiovernor Gearyde. livened utt addresi. South AlNOrleina RUM. ' Hy TelttrroPh to tHO Hltttbuliti Unetto.3 NEW Yonx, October Z.—The Herald's Pannma letter soya the secret treaty with Peru, made in August, 1888, has-been disappinyed by the present Columbian Government, and resolutions pawed to return It to the. United Staten Govern ment at Washington. ' The !drainer Rave, or It. li. Cuyier, which now lien b. a Coln:abut& port, In watched clone!, by n Spanish frigate, but ban been abandoned by (borrow. liogolu dotes to the 29th or September, report ell quiet. =I .11E1WI' OP-LOPEZ. The New York 'World is informed by . a passenger who left Rio on the steamer South America,.tiant an American °dicer, formerly,encapiod at Charleston, diverted from thirLtrimilian forces, •and,snececil ing lu 'reaching Lopezst lino, at once commenced laythgtorpedoes lathe river before "Fort Hunvata. Shortly, after a small fort below this was evacuated by Lopez. The Brazilian fleet' advanced up the river, the -Mr{ was recaptured, and the river below the neat lined with tor pedoes. This ',laved the entire foree of 'Mellott clads at the mercy of Lopez. Preparations to Paortredenorai Mbar. we Antibes • Drowned. or Teinnsid to tee Plnobiate wet.] I'ONIVILD, N 11., Clet 11.•:-Arrange !nerds an, rnaklug for the reception of coneral Sheridan. A cotillion,. eon siotlng of lduyor Abbott; )V. I. Foster and Genend bonhoe, left this mbrolng to extend bin, n formal Inellation; To•o brothers, Charles and ,Horace U. Rolfe, were drowned by die esilalzlng of 0 .11 boat In Elbarton bray, near La ronla, last evenhi • ' Cholera at rillitlidelptla Moir, Yard [Ur 'Wises,* to* Plit.bargh U5i,e1.143 l'ltztAns.x.nilth; Ont. tZt—Thero bavo hoett in all itigoo. 4 n deaths from eholera on thn idu'y l'otontae, lying a, the Navy Ytird,,,in thiti port. itkur pert M., this tntimintt. lam disease it ta,linved to hov received nn!elle.toal check. i • PEISONAL. 1 —FraneL% Jnw li'hia going tt, 'Parts. —The Ern pre , . £nguuie has tided very Much the pleit. zflte Earl !If l'amperdoivnlie: examln ln. the Itielmion4 tortlficallonm —Rev. W. F. 'l4 - larns, 'of S. -.Paul's flora, in New I. deans, it ill of yellow. ' i : —The Dimhor of Oxford i eutdlalna of bronchitis, and idle thougl t he,'wunta to travel._ t . • • —Thendore Itahle.rnatut,l the neat tenor singer now in Arherien, tont cringe Plilln dttphin lain home I —Thotnam Carlylo L nobject to attacks of morose oirlancholy, which lite friends for will end to insanity... —The death off" Lord Klngidown,' n distinguished I•:;gtish Itrtryer, add At tontoy Gette rn l t tho rtillkvoriWolem, is notatunet.sl.• • , . . —Wheeler, will. naurileeeil -Sallandor, in Louisville, lasl - June, and who mscep edhne been nurrested - this Week and le now in the Jnil a X.oulevill, .1 —Weston, papi , rs annou.6ce tjhat Sena tor Sumner has .time thirty engegements In that region fur au walnut, lecturing tour, when he will propecind the ooni,n dram, ".Nre we .1 Trnti°n ; • —When Arteleotta -Weill IV on his death bed at Soulhamptonl lieltureed to a frietid at his bedside and tnermunnl: "What have I Bono that I:should die so young? . I never was guilty oft& burgla ry, nor ever comm itted d a rniner °Rona/ killing a flub' or f•ven• a news paper limn." • and 3fatiryne lianchltio have just celehmted the fiftieth annlvertimyof their marriage. The family numbers eighty one members—sphs, daughters, gran d and great grand children. At lenj o'clock lo the morning ono hundred and ono cannon shots worn tired, and then the company Sanemblod in the principal 4111, where the venerable pair received ihe I..ntigratiilations of their Omaha. the gnidchildren inid at llsLir feet limps 4.r do o ne the grown-up enen presented It ally r table, a remarkable wor k by a Mosedg artist, of the TRIM! of franer.• The reliefs, all in Oliver, interlace around' n: tree 'of eighty-one leaven, oil which aro engraved the mimes ...I' all the member. of the family. The :inindprireuts in their turn gave presents to all the family. Thy ilanainera and annntiten-in-law. received about 10,000 each. All the guest* ;were presented with ;diver medals, tho produce of mines which M. Klinchine ixissessoa,in Siberia. On one side were engraved cyphers and dates, and ins the other these veer& : "Filly yawn of lumpiness." —The Bultelin in announelngtho death of fir. Lovell W. Fletcher, formerly n res. /lent of llliuols, say.: ' • Last spring he vine lu the full enjoys merit of health and prosperity; and little dreamed that too few months hltewife and only child were to rind their-graves ataid the prairies Of his trattoria home, and that he, himself, should fall ta vietlm to the fearful epidemic that has decimated the home of his adoption. :hill he was wonted by the voice of his own child, a little girl, who. had neva hut few sum mers. ono day lest nosing she said to her mother: "Mallen, going : to dlo next August." But little attention was _paid to thin at the time, -though the child' In- Wesel. that 'the knew she would die, and could not be persuaded to the contrary. Stronger Kill, n abort time afterward the mother woke up ono - night crying; "My child drowning." It was but a dream, and soon forgotten, but only for a time. About the close of the spring Dr. Fletehor tenth his wife and child to opend the mummer among their relatives in Illinois. • Ono • day In Argent him Fletolter, with her hills daughter and two of her relatives, were taking a bath in ono of therivern dividing the prairies of this Stater tho little girl ventured bo th -her depth and mot h alnklng below the surface the oter hastened to her assistance. She struggled bard to get back toward the ebore,"laut in her be .wilderment only sumeedoll In ;ratting in still teener water, Thp two relatives Thug their' then natant totho asaistanth of the mother resenthnent of the child avid child, but ell had lost their pre:alum of mind and all. were drowned, mother's dream were Verified on the same day, and the hearth of the family left. desolate. ..iLew short mouthy pea nod, and last Siturday the head pith; funnily 104 tide earth lo fallow lithe }oral ono; Info a . "bettor world ,nd - 21 451 , P. 1 9r home. —When the Great Item:Mlle left San Francisco for Japan and Chins, (Septent ber ad the silty turned out largely to see her oft', As she moved away from- the wharf her guns startled the whole city with their shorp,l,deep reports. At this moment the ChMese, who crowded the lc hart by thousands, dressed in their hol iday atti r e, flung after thy steamer Into dm Bay , of Son Frandseo, thousands upon thholande of long slips of bright enamelled yellow and rod papers in scribed with prayers to unknown god; for the vessel thst the ."great depths of the sea should spare her andallon board, and gentle waves and proFdliarus winds watt bar serlitlyto her haven In theCen trill Flovrry Land.' . CM AND SUBURBAN. The Munition - Uwe nonacid* The Jury impantielod In the owe of hunen Monahan, who ewe to hln death Cl the Mansion House on Tweed y, !net nt the Mayor's °lnce had evening, when the following ethlitiounl testimony wan heard: , °steer Robei•t McCready, sworn--Lost Monday evening,botweennevon and eight o'clock, WY MON; ; In the door of the 'lllaydr's °lnce when a gentleman conic la and askod to see the Mayor; told him the Mayor had gone out; ho mid he want oaf° have a man arrested for striking Rad abusing him. lioaald the man woe onmed . Monahan. The Man was holding the hand on Ids loft cheek; hle cheek wee swollen and red; boauld Monahan - had etrnck lain. The man who called woe Mr. Purcell, who Is now in the watch house. Mr. Pareallvalteit Y few tufts otos tar tho Mayor,antt then went away. Lt half hour later ho came back and the Mayor not having returned, he wont Officer A. J. Moon, Sworn —Onlif onday evening between hail past eight and nine o'clock, I saw Mr. Purcell at the Mayor's office; he insisted on an o ffi cer going up to the Mansion House and arresting a Man tamed Monahan, for abusing him; he said he was afraid Monahan would go away from the city that night. • 011ie& "red Ricers, sworn-1 saw this Man Purcell on Monday night between eight and nine o'clock; he came Into the Mayor's office and wanted to make an information against n man named :Mon ahan for assault and battery. Mr. Zeisskr re-called—l could not tell precisely at what hour the difficulty oc curred at the Mansion House; It was af ter eight:o'clock; I helped carry Mona han to his room altar he was hurt; I did not go into his room after the • boy Sei bert went to bed; I could hear Elonalurn sooring from outside the door. • Louiert Zeisekr, sworn—l am the wife of Mr. Zimaler, the proprietor of the Mansion Houser I heard the noise when :Monahan was hurt' 1 was In the dining roam; my I:unhand, Mr. Wagner . and John. Cleric carried him on stabs 4 washed him off with a sponge and water; this was about ulna o'clock; I staid In the room atioutlialf an hour; Monahan was pretty wild; he said HOMO persons werligoing to hurt him. I left a boy in the room with him; he struck at the fay, and he afterward struck at me; we both left, and-I locked the door and took the key down stairs; this was not Mr. Mona hpat's key; ho had that in his packet. In the morning about six o'clock, before I went to- market, I stopped at Mr.'M's door and could hear him breathing hard. When 1 cams tack, the boy told too Mr. Monahan had not got up yet. The boy afteriranla came to me and said he had looked over the door, and that Mr. Mon ahan was bleeding. I got a key and opened the door, and found that the de ceased had something like she 'Meath rattles;" there was clood on his face: this wee about half past eight o'clock. Irani for a doctor at once. Mr. Monahan died about eleven o'clock. Wm. Seibert, the boy mentioned In the above testimony, wee called and te‘tilled thtit he looked over the door in the morn- Ing and easy that Mr. Monahan and the bed upon which he was lying were coy coed with blood. The moot of the blood was about hlb head. • • Dr. Hamilton zromcalled 7 -I saw !Ledo ceased about half-past eight o'clock in mormng•, he looked as if he had been lying In a Wale of unconsciousness for some time. Dr. Munilton, in the course of his testimony, maid that some of the papers in their reports hrul represented that Dr. Dickson and he had mtated.in their testimony that a man might walk and talk lifter receiving injuries similar to those which Monahan had sustained; neither Dr. Dickson nor himself had so stated In their testimony. ' • J. G. Ben,, watchman at the Mansion Rouse, twinged as follows; I was in Monahan's room after he was hurt; saw the boy wash the blood off of him. There was no mark on his foreheadsuch •e that exhibited in the morning; I em positive of this; the key of - Purcell's room will open Monahan's room; there was riff net. or diettirtiamssethatever In Monahan's room nt any time daring the night. Mont two o'clock in the morning, I was shoeing a man to 1.1, and Isom Mr. Purcell going, into. bin room. My attention was attracted In thatdiremidu by hearing a door shut. I bud not semi Purcell during the night, before the time just JOa ett , exiwpt at an early boar, when he started to the May or's oaten to make an information against Monahan. The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict and th e Coronet adjourned the cave W I Friday evening at seven o'clOck, by which time he hopes to procure far ther and more satisfactory evidence. Distzemallmg Amadamt—Atilimm About noon yesterday, William DM ridge, Jr., eon of Wllllwr Dithridec, gleam blower, wan handling a gun at his father's renlilence,' on Marion street, Bighth word, and in some way the weapon was accidentally discharged, the contents, shot, lodging In the check of his Sister Susan, aged. about eighteen yeari, who was standing near him. A physician was promptly called, and upon exaunnation ho made the cheering an 1110IIIRVIMUlt that the injury was not.noc. °sonority fetal, although the unfortunate voting woman will be disfigured for A portion of 'the shot penetrated the cheek and lodged in the tongue. The occurrence moved the deepest dlatress: —Since the above MIN written wo nave learned further particulars concerning the sad strident. It appears that theme bad been removed from the gun but had been - violently twisted from Ile place, thus lerlidng a portion of the thimlnating powder on the nipple. Young Dlthrhblee, Inplayful humor, met bin sister, and, pointing the gun at her head, said 'look oat Hue, I'm going to shoot you,''. and polling the trigger, to Ids . great horror, the gun exploded and the girt fell at Ms fet Of mama, the discharge was Ul2. looked for, and the young man would, a moment after, have given the wealth of the world to undo the mischief he had done. Some twenty shots were lodged In her cheek which cannot be extracted tintil the Milarnatlon nub/tides: Dr. T. J. Gallaher, the regular physician of the fondly is attending Miss ',Dlthridge, and under his skillful treatment there con tie no doubt, but she will recover. • . . Will not person@ learn to exorcise pru dent* in the handling of Ore arms. Hund reds of similar eases happen every year, sod yet It appears that the same rockier*. OM* prevail. In spite of the sorrowful ar mytWattentlingemmequeocem Therm.** more truth than poetry ID tbolrbihutftree philosophical remark, that "withoutlock, Meet of barrel, a gun is dangerous." = ; Between twelve and one o'clock ibis morning a lire averred in the entabliali ment of Collins& Wright, manufacturer. of brittania ware, on' Second street, be tween Wood and Smithfield. The house in a four-story brick building, and the fire originated in the front room of the third -dory, from a defeetive tine, it is &wooed. The tiro department wore Praniptly - on-tho ground, but , from the situation of the building and the want of laddemio reach the. t ided toot, they were'imable for some limo to do more than keep the fire from 'Treading to the adjoining building's. They finally suc ceeded in getting poaltions from where they could throw water in s at limo Win dow?, and the llanlea 40 0 n lillbehled, my la'wever, until after they had reacield the fourth Mary. The building. we are informed, le-owned by Col. Valliant Phillip', The loam will probably roach $5,000. . A Pslthild Watchman of the night to °Meer Mulberron. Pawing through the Diamond.' dfarket Tuesday night he oh. aorvtal one John Bradley very melt In toxicated, leaping emitted the building, and standing near two or tin e nice who wore undoubtedly itWailiPs the opportu nity to rob, having been antemmted in manipulating their intended victim by the approach of the officer. At once de vining their abject, Mr. M. Mgt into cos desly the drunken man, when one of Me aprefessionala" interfered, claiming that Bradley woo an acquaintance, and that he {the thief) intended taking him hems. Of comae the mincer, front what bo hod oboe - reed, _know the fellow to be lying, and! adVised him to go his way; but, doubtlesc chavrin 4l 4l/ 06 4S al , al‘ a row olianapbr..'swag," hadma tenter te attempt !Mimi on by drawin lositibinea being called, (h e i+eitlivisigloviouslyiled. 'plot:ilkier ma 'eyed bin prisoner to the tombs, and turgid upon his person !mien hundred ant night --dive di:118111, which won taken charge of and returned to him In sober momenta yesterday morning., and the story told him of his having aol res cued from euppooed thieves. Sahli° by IPeana.—Jetnes graham Thomas, aged twenty years, son of Bees° Thomas, melding on Bidwell street, Allegheny, died dewing Tonsday Right, from the effect of meanie volunta rily taken whilst suffering partial de with i g grtnus p f TrTod ei ca d=ed, Ha had obtained the poison upon the repro rer,ntatiort that hoWpa, UM what's lemliettarVitits the Water? • We tact yesterday a prominent citizen 'of thqiixth ward, and he accosted us time: •' Where do yon get your Water ; from the tipper or lower basin?" W. replied, from the NionongaliSm—being a "south side" eitizen, where, whatever other disadvantages may exist, ihcre Ls no complaint about tbo, miter, except that the supply is rather frequently cut off, this, however, being rendered neites mary owing to pipe extensions. what's the matter with the water from the Allegheny?" we continued-. Our friend priiceedel lit say that for 'home time peat the water from the upper basin had been: So -unpleasant in nude and smell (parLidularily the latter, when heated,) that it itould not be use I with any . degree ef ceinfort,,or with duo, regard to halthi. The stnelljet delimited pe eivilarle, vac:MA - e t ,Prodithing ;nausea sthetalie Pram the kitchen pe melded through Ai' •I ' 6ll9e * - amity had, ceased using water front their hydrant, drawing their supply from the spring at Fort Pitt Works, ' Wailbigton street. 'Like complaint he says is general in his neighborhood, end the question is mooted whether the 1114- Or la made filthy from the condition of thei basin, or whether drawn In its un clean state froni the river. The fernier impression generally obtains, and a "cleaning Out" leauggcated. Thismight 'dovelope tmpuritliw, since 'the basin has not been cleaned for a period we do not know, he* far back In the islet, and In view of the "agitation" which we are led to believe exists in tho upper wards, (particularly of stomachs,) the proper authorities; should at once put at rest any doubts °ante, subject. In the event of such "cleaning out" our curiosity Is not such as would Induce no to dialre to be present and look npon the "deposit" it would appear to view, and make note thereof, although free from dread of the Influence which might be exerted on an individual who has daily used of the unclean water.' But another citizen of the Sixth ward, with whom we also conversed yesterday,. andinformed of what eve have aboverela ted,steteathethelia.snot noticed anything Nettle in the water supplied at his dwelling,- also drawn front the upper basin. - Ile suggests that the impurities spoken of might arise from some lodg ment in the pipes at a particular point, and not the basin.' - lile not our desire to contribute to or ornlinate a panid on the water question; but throning out of view the merely load complaint, so to speak, to which we have referral, the fact cannot bo dis puted that the water we drink in the city'- is timpure. The ,eause thereof will appear to any one who - vistas the - locality whence the ' supply is obtained. Just now, the Allegheny river being at- an unusually low stage, it fearfully obvious. 'This matter is not receivingthat attention in the communi ty which its importance requires. Argu ments may he adduced in , favor of the speedy erection of the eTroposed new City. Ilan on the ground already pur chased, and other improvements may be neasoarr, but above ami beyond all, the removal - of the 'Water Works is re sub ject which demands lint and most ser low. consideration. Pittsburgh has been claimed, whether justly or not, as the healthiest city in the Union, but we ser loualy_doubt whether such claim can be maintained in the near future, believing that the general health will certainly be affected in a greater degree as the banks of the Allegheny above the supply- pipes beasme more thic.klyliuedwito manufac tories and other sourcess of filth for which the river to the natural, receptacle. nul.seket.h • . . Our city appears' So laainfestod witl tho • clam of "light llngeiredirtattry," who im prove every oppolgimitYllaSY their ne farious business,: without; regard to who the victim in, no he has money. We were not at all astonished to hear of men having their poekets picked during the State Fair, for stub • oceminns areal ways visited by - the "profes.sionals,” but we must contest ;WA, wore surprised to hear ,the .announcement made 'at tho• State Christian Convention, yesterday, that swerve keutletnen's pockets had been 'picked in the chilreh during the alter nmm session. The police should visit the Convention today, as it isallogether probalolc that the thieves Ivo residenteof the city, and • known by them. They might, be able to detect them, and if not, their presence would have the effect to prevent any further operations. fu Allegheny —A destructive flio occurred in Allegheny cite - , about ten o'clock, last night, by which . the saw mill and ea,per shop of Cohen it Alex ander, et the foot of Balkh= street, were totally destroyed. The Alm origi nated frouvthe furnace in the Saw mill. ThOlOss is variously estimated at from live toren thousand dollars, and to only partially covered by insurance. Th e tiro department weelf promptly at the scene of the conflagration, and worked faithfully, but were tumble to do more than - marine the flames to the building In which the tire originated. Aeektent—Dernard Ivingtou, a Wa rd. while engaged in digging a trench for a water pipe on Crawford strtvt, struck himself, on the instep with a pick, which penetrated through a heavy Lisa mid through the foot, inflicting a wound that will cripple him for life. The pick was no firm in the foot that it - requirett two men lo remove it. The injured man was conveyed to his residenee on Mar bury: street, and:a surgeon summoned who dressesi the wound. The Injury is a very serious one, Man Drovroce.—Tnesdaynightbetween ten and elevemo'clock, James Snodgrass. a resilient of Manchester, and employed at the Manchester ferry, was accidentally drowned. Ile, in company with another man, 'was crossing the Ohio in a skin; which was capsized. ills companion succeeded in reaching tho shore, The body has net yet been recovered. De ceased woo thirty-eight years& age, and leaves a wife awl seven eldldron. dub Hand mg.—Last evening 1114 the Neptune Slam Fire Engine was return ing from the tiro in Allegheny City, the brass hub band of oneof the wheels dropped oft It is supposed that It was lost In the neighborhood of Penn and nand streets.. Anybody finding it, will confer a g roat favor on this excellent eompany be leaving It of the. engine house nu Soyenth street, Young WM' - Christian Association. Tito anniverstary meeting or Um Young lgen's Christian Association' of thin city will be hold In the First Freebyterinn Church, Wood otreet, this evordnit- A numbor of distinguished. opcakers Ito pntsent, and the meeting will doubt leas be an IntertmUng one. They ex tend a general invitation to all.. Sac ad vertisement. - There Is an onlinaneo on the books which regulates the distance to ho kept by veltieles In passing tbo centers of streets. Why - is-ft - not eufereettr Wait ing ton trdnutes flor an opportunity to get over to the Post Office Is much too much time to waste Tor the accommodation of the drivers of mud trite and troll wagons. ♦ 1111Itary Company him been formed in Allegheny City. Wo hail with doIV,:A the return lo•tho good old pet.zi, ru4itary The ,llatinesue Engine Company la anatotht to diapoao of 144 machine, in order to buy it better our. —Th nnec o now low In Cocut against salesmen entering that State ti is enforced most vigorously. No manufacturer, morcluint, or corporation can send a clerk them without taking out n State license of a hundred dollars, and a sepa rate ono of from twenty-five to fifty Sol lars tor each town or.ofty 'clotted. CITY ITEMS Beal the Teeth:nosy from Otte of the Oldest Clalsese of Allegheny fillty. Ar.t.tO REVY, Oct. 11,1847. Mn. Itte. A. ICY.m.xv.—Dcar t. I have been troubled for come yeara with the complaint dmeribed by year adver tlsoment of Dr. //impure Diuretio or Backache Tills; and concluded to give them a trial, and am glad to arty they of fooled mo Immediate roller. 1 cheerfully rtirmaniend them to any coo suffering from like symptom*, feeling madded they will do all you claim Air therm For mile b DAyin firryru. y al Drigoata, Price 50 cents per .box. To Wholesale Bayern—l am prepared to offer you at tuy nen' house to. 101 Wood street, a superior lot of Trunks. Valleins, Carpet, Btlgn, SMehols, lower than any other house in 'bonny. 'man ufacture all my neck, and clan warrant thorn to be mold,' of the vorkbadmatert al. Itemembar the number, nil Wood street. TZTILS JOAEPII. LiZtlLlat. • Desirable Residence and Handsoing Grantida—This day, Thursday, Oct. 24 at 2 o'clock p. to., on th e pi•embses, will be sold lbe very denlrable residence and groundli of D. Hostetter, Esq., on Terrace AVenuo, Oakland. See adver iteement 'of Smithson, Palmer dc Co., dUcUoneers. • , • NUMBER- 246. CITY ITEMS =I By special request, an odjourned hale of those desirable lots will be had in "Hoboken," on Saturday, Oct. 26th, :when another new plan of lota will be offered. The terms In the - sale of these lots sue so esoeedlnAly liberal that a comfortable hotrods brought within the reach of all—one-fourth In crush qnd the Imlanee in live years. Free traits; will leave the Depot ,of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, :Alle gheny City, a S1:05 stopping at Bennett's; lino Sharpebrirg and Rosa Stations; reraraingat.3:4sp.m. A free dinner and a good one, will be served upon - the occasion, by our friend 'Harvey Herr utie, of Filth ',street. ALEX. LEGOAT/S, Auctioneer. SILL dc SitttrrEntir Real Estate Agents, and . Managers, T A twrencerllle.' : Co I. Wm. tittnalara extensive fur house, No. 13. n Wood street, per bargains in furs. Oakland Part.—The great contest be. tween Magousier, Cold Water Billy and Brown George With running mate, will be postponed until Saturday at 2 o'clock p, tm, October 26th. There will be a aiming on. Friday, Oct. 22 11,, between the well known little mare Josephine; and the Facing horse Sam Hill, for a preadult of $4OO, mile best three In live, to imams. PoorA be .old at the St. Lawrence Hotel this evening. Desirable !lie far a Private Deadlines, on Ohio avenue, Allegheny city, at Atte lion. On Saturday, October :76th, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the promises, will be scold the large and..lumelsoniely situated vacant lot of ground, fronting 72 feet on Ohio avenue, near .Charticra street, ex tending back 239 feet Et inches to Locust iireet, and adjoining property . of Jona than Gallaher. Particulars ut advertise ment of Smithson, Palmer 42. Co., in an other column. Ears!' Farat at the New York hat and Cur house, No. 53 St. Clair street, at lower prices than at any otherbonse In the city. Desirable Retideare and °naiads at Auction,—This day, on the premises, at 23 p. in., will be sold thu residence and grounds of Walter Bryant, Esq., on North Canal street, between Chestnut street and Madigan Avenue, Allegheny City. See advertisement of Smithson, Palmer eh Co., Auctioneers. Dry, Coeds at Whalenle.—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 seal at the lowest eastern prices, and out go - ods to snit purchasers. J. W. Brats= & Co., 59 Market street. Something Gessi.t.The toots, shoes, gaiters, fig. , for men, ladles andchildren; kept at 89 Market street, are made of the very best material, and sold as low as the lowest. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. H you want some thing good, and at gold prima, st lloblie Shoo House, 89 market street. :13aristes in Lodkle,ihrl, at the 'New. York hat and fur bouee, No. 52 St. Clair' . street. Ferr Desirable country Home at Deadwood Station, Connellsville• road, will be sold at auction, on Friday,. October 25th, at UM &dock, M. The desixablevesideitee and grounds of the late Colonel 'WM Piper: Ste advertise ment Mow rotation column. Smithson, Talmer. tt. Co., ,smetioneors. • . To the Ladle..—lf you Want a Nice Tnniallngßag, Valise or Satchel, go to Leibler's fitahlonahle Trunk House, No. 104 Wood aired., and you will fold any thing you .111 selah for you his line—cheap and good. thrgahl. in • Ladles , and Mimell' tam at Wnt/Ineminira; infnWood Dedrabls Ito:Weser and Gra - Muhl on the Second 11%nk. Fourth ward, Alle gheny city, at auction, oh Thursday Oc tobeillith, at 2} o'clock p. Sce adver tisement .of Smithson, Palmer .t Co. auctioneers. Trankst Trunks!! Trunlnlit—ftemem ber the place to get your Truant. pal- No. wood Liebler's Trunk House, bent ntid nll Me latest styles. Call In and examine. 1111. - Eye, Ear, Threat, Lmeti . Carer DI3EASES and CATARBIE, aniamsattilly treated by Dr. Aboxn,, 134 Smithfield street. A book trr nu& 30 cents. • TYE. Ladles' Furs altered rind re w~ltaL at Wm:' Fleming's, No. 139 street. tiradditiosal Lacal Matters on Third and Fourth Pages. MARItIIEpp LEWIS—DALLAS.--OW 'Wednesday tenting, Sept. tttb. at Ma :aside:nee ol tbe bride , . fatter, or italltsa, lowa. by Rev. tonal Hartsell. of Davenport, Mr. JUNIUS IL ERIS, of Male less, and JENNIE DALLAS; angbtor of W. P. Pedlar. Eq. DIED. TROl4\9.—Arednes4xy innnon. Oe4 t JAMES ou.ALIAM, oldost eo 7 of Rees J. an.! Eirbtlne Thomas. - -- • - • gowned Iron the guide.* ol'hta pagento, cor ner itt Fajen., and ?realer streets. Allegheny, it 2 o'clock 2113 AliZnaClon. The Weed, of *ho ToodlY ore nevectgolly Invited to attend. J 1 :4k ALE'. AIIiERAINDESTAILEII, 244. Warn. Street, PlUtbargb. Pa. COFFINS. .tall kinds:WWl/S. OLOVIN. totd evary doaelptlon or Puneral Pamlshlas Good. raranbad. Room open daY and night. Naar tad Carriage. lbralabed. Ilavessacco—lter. , Uar Neer, D.V..N W. Jaeobtot, D. K.. Itiontaa Ewing. Z.p.. Jaeob It. Mule, MK: 1 J, 1110DGE120.! ONDERTA • KED. AND ILMOALWOlt.lvaceaoor to Um late nainual K. !lodger..) Sid. 9 Ohl. Sblnat. three doors trots !laser, Alegbeny City. elaltcoamoad, Maboran ~ Walnut sad Ho.: mood Imitation COBOL at OW 10•1611 t oeitteed orlee, Booms open at all boars, day and alibi. vesneand Carriages furldsbed on abort and on 02061 ,amiable tartan Fp%tau (ZlBpiECi[i.' lIA DISTAIII. (Moe; 1.fe...1.44 Ohio Street. Allegheny. Metallic, Vereakcal asp ether tot- Ono, with •eomplete stock of Amaral Feralableg Geol., ea Land and IhrelalleO at shortest notice, at lowest Prices. Sale and Maury Stables, cor ner of SITU Red Middle Streets.. Oa/sieges, Inareoclaa, Engles, Saddle Items, for re. . • fl C EMETERY IMAISININ WORK& A. J. UARIIIMUIL, At Oil Coaster, Gate, Lre )11114 1 awenevllle, F. OR$ NTAL DUX= and STONE WORKS; STONE MVAL Q.3.111Z, warranted waterproof. • . • • . igrANNIVERSAIit, DriEr.TINE YOUNG CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION WILL ag 1114D' wx"ci, l 2sc A . / Tax I • First Presbyterigia Church, • WOOIII D. L. MOODY, ESQ., of fiti l leept )Zr BERNELL, ef • GEC. IL IiTEWART , Zan" of THANZ_ZILLER, Zan" L ot Cincinnati, And ether tn.:Unlit/Jahn! eminkere, 11111 nggreas the meeting, All are Melted to attend. tarAiLADEKT or MICSIC. MIN OAItOLINIt IifeCAMIET: Contralto. of Philadelphia. takes pleasnre announcing th . t ow Blru two• ORAN'? -1. 00AL CON \VIM) jgrOAT and TiIITRADAY EYNNINOts. Oct bah and MAL assisted by th e followlas tiugulsbed Wont Iratio—kladsAia lleorlotta l Neon*, my,- • lasoridto—gllss ktellatiney s Plitledaletds. Trone-1111, Theodora Ilablondos, lot of Oar n'itar-1177.. Cialeloelar sad monist—Mr. balebrans, lote of Straloseli Concert Troup!. Tickets. 000 No extr i l i eboill. NT .% Mer.m.glo Stan eclocrkeach,M7. 011 Lust. Doors vino,' 7 1-4. Convert catotrloes at O'rkiCk. ages assy be ordered it,, Is o'clock. • tar NOTICE. 92110/ rAcur , , , lietbleATOD.• re D./ . Nu. eitlaraleat St.. Pielbetabllll. OetoberZtati VOL Lorennterval int the Platt liiieteate _Ronde, worth Branch, Of tho 'Woe recine Mat t . Com, Lutent Dlettlam. doe November tat. MR le ft pad etihreeester tif,the_efty peep_ ,et the meting aim or D.a.11-2: 2: GT. MORGAN &CO , al ir.soheitate Mem, hew York, and aN;laa.litriArtE, Treeierei. DAIULER, CLASS i CO., Practical FartillarfjanikllM, s C111:111111. STS. - Lawn Aria K 111011arinIA musol37 .• THE WEEKLY MEM. s • TWO ILDITIONS. • li r l/DNEEIDITIUDELTIIIDAY.• • 1.14 lanttatelig "Tarry-am - Not , WENS et latereaNne ntalleOnattes,inehellni . tensing Edlltarlels, latest News try Telsereph ewe Math ',tamable trndloe Matter for the Tull,' and ralleet and oast salable llaanelal and Co, mental Market Reports altar bp ant mpg, the chi. No Tamer. Ilecbsalss or Mlreton should be without It. • ..11.011 ros 001 arENCLI* CleZerrs. . maple antessiber *UM Mona at etre rah Clots or len ...... ........ La. —And one copy of p.p., to upa rs. getalft up tea club, AchttUons to ernes can be wade at . any alma, at Glue resew Norma To Ilawacatenu.—ln entering yew paper, be IWO and spesdry what wed= .7.* want, as we Lase a Needoseday wlitlen tor oh haring bat one sash • weeks • ar Mow by Drat. Zspress, Kemp OrieWas or In Beetsteted Lettere, may he sent al oar stet; Naldrewas GAZNTT/Ls PITINEIIIBatI e Prosare. WANTS. WAPMEID—A PATTERN FEB. who thoroughly underatanas'the raking of Store Patterns. Andre" MX 172. Pittaburgh Post (Moe. WAXTED —CABPESTUIL—A number or el rot-Masa FRIXEPS wanted at Tat mat lot. on Ttoblutab Street. near l'edaral. Allegheny City. . WANTED—A IIITILIT!ON, by a " 6 ermsn Woman: aged thirty kaartnfkiene lug French and Enkll.h,tto educate ehlklirty or L. 16.11.310. In housework, or In a store. 44- Qlnee of the Gakilac.Pltlshisfuk.: • uporrizo a•sue • experimec. and tininess .spostlera tionld like to eanneet himself with's natidry;lo mastanetArtra staple arttele for saints then_ Food demand . Address CAATmos. Tina Oradea. IitrAWEMD-20.000 A sample evit free with isress,Yor enjoee tO <eer nensieniS4ss 'amid. boors. •Businesien-.. tinny new, light ad desirable... Can b done al bee. or its , reenn. by both Hide .4 --- No rift enterprise of bombs,. W. U. CHUIkI. TEN, 2111Broadwzy. New York. • • .• . LOST, .DOLLARS • •BE. NrAiji).-st m pi from the subeeriber, ea, , Saturday, the 9th hut.. a •mall rid and whits. 00W, about four years old. The above MIMI' WM be paid to aoy one retbrolas her to PiTtit ceruerot r evial 11W sad Petty •Meet•. Blrmingitait. FOB RINT. F OR lICRIT—A large and well 1414011100 Y Itt the Goth? at tellatag.' Apt)ly at GAZZITE.COTTWITNO•ItOOI(.. ' FOR RENT—An rJegitut ravi• NISI= ROM on world Soar, otitalge— for two slush gentlemen or a =mad Tor farther particulars lutiolra at No. 1•C. STILEET, shore Smithilel6. FOR SALE. pea fIaILE--Adi Ezzaurraniov:- HOME. No. 104 Fulton Oren; Ward, Pittaburgh; eight road. and gll the modern improvements. Lazo lot. Aggilgot VIM RAE—no AMMO** LANY), in Tow rose aka,. Good La, Taxes all' paid. W111t1440 tor:city property. For . rwrilculars luesdie of ri.'• W. 8012711, No. 10 Makes street. • • ; polcm•LE-H0111111311.-9111 LARGE RAT DRADMITMORM: m ane famtly RAPP= GORSE, toz OHe st, HOWARD'S Livery Sub's, PRIM PP/Hp: . item. the Sonospshal• Maio. • • 1?OR SALE ruvienT BT I —Good stook of HOMES, ERIGIOII3, 0111:- ROUtIHIT3. Most booold, a, present' owaeriuse other business repairing his attention. Located ; palliator otreet i luso Federal, Allegheny City. For fanner iiirtlinlara Inquire of WILLIAM T. PAUL, earner Anderson and Isabella meets, Allegheny C/ts. FOR GALE—IBRICH Thd %tridentslied will sett all or otte-bwit or a Brick TAM, to my person wishing to enriaw fa the badness. The yard lima". with W the mod ern haprovemeats. Lease cans tanned". None . need op ly bat thou who mean badness. Ad drate .. C.. Allegheny P.'o. " - • ROB IiALEL•I46 Acres of Land. With lon&doublo frame house, spring boon sod good , spring: small bars; ••11 buildings nmr. Lay woes. to four foot,yein <least, undmloying About Li acres. . Butler and Elthoming Torn.. pike ma through the arm. The above &Mb& esebanglid for property is the tiff •410111ilir towns. Apply to W. 6. BOYD & CO., Etnal Es. tate .kgents.l6o. ira Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Lestr.—BAKERY.-11.r;ood Bakery, doing a business of fronval top barrels• •nf flour . week, and attested im No. 0 - PALO ALTO STREET, Alleghenp City , wan 1,. • sold on fesonnble term. The share bahoty to doing a ood. begnerr, and lei the fsealfies of doing al meth faker ono Statile now rannlig. Aoy peoooo afeldnil rarefre la the busletwa, wil andlaten rain opportnaltp. Tar pertlctanaw` Inontraftt the ILAKEET. FOR ElAM—llouse andi.ot • 'corner of Manhattan and Mama Areal; near 'Promenger Radioed . . "Lot 41 by IV feet. House Imam, eantalnlng room and good gall. well Impel/red. tfinme and Lot on Sheffield, near Bidwell street. Allegbeng City. Lot by 1271 feet: home frame. emntalna ball. Bre rooms an 4 food ealtar; water and gm. Also, several Ronses'ind LoU In good lonallan. Inquire ofd. ROM A' CO., Dearer etreat, near Cbeandt. Handmade.. A FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE, WS (arca IDS BALI that lama sad am. atollaia Double Delek_Mazieloa Howe, encase 3111WAIIIIINGION STRZZT, Oen,' Ory, enntaining thirteen Ism .M Tell flatbed' ideate, betides kitchen putty and Man; beennene, et the most ;lidera stns . —ants: arranged end adapted by 820 Feet. 'pea & other Fruit, .rother 'rich fumy dara used arse the if", - a - tent thnnsgbW iniseusate &imam, SIPEtTACLES. . , os•L WED aarAu. . ei PE •41.. BARGAINS °freer to D EIDATEf. &. EUE4I.2TT, . . °waters' and Optician% as arssr.rmic OPPOSITE 11ASON.10 HENgY G. I/A. Merohant Coe. Penn mad St. Clair !Wrests,. Takao treat ppleuute or barcirmlag4nutpaure sad Lito pubuo to Emend that Ws • of. FALL AND WINTER g ; GOODS, Xis Wear c7cazazaiots. SPECIAL EOTICE-In view of Po many pereons desiring toles inatrneted ,the OKdf tosehlse sewing, (who ede sins owner. of machine.) on ' Tttc WiII.ELINA WIL BONO' we have mode arrangements Whereby wo ; are enabled to Invite any ouch to our room. No, ' 27111th street, enters they will be thobistilid7 In strutted without charge. To those who sea coo- ' tempisUag making parches,. or with to oblelp, situation. thli will be a most (tearable *nor- , lenity. Our easterners are rattiest* reesested to leave Immedlau tattoo, Whenever Inetruttion"- , tie oesieeo, Y we have a large IN.= of corn potent end obliging teachers, whose earvieve nen WS. SITZSZR a 00.- REMOVED . , AHD NEW GOODS: - H. SMITH: • • agraKraimaisiriattor. Nu removed to No. OS um: nun, oar of rodorofilloost, oboes Soli storrosOras lik• sow sod extenamo stock or r4I"4III7 WIMMCOISTINGS; . : Willa will So made to *odorl PlMP A Slttartiglro lft.s/Irtridt will be .olq ows • 11 . Ilerehant No. ON INTLIZ ST., ear. if PSIOOLL go a. inia. iice„ lido? Cotton 111111, Vairaitt r igfe zpw " Lia ' furguarail Awe anizige."
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