THE DAILY GAZErm rozususn Eriarlolllll2lo. • arvinina , PENNEWir, lamp & Ca l Z'welzvrieta zw , _r. R ....... Teaus Jaya. zattorrfl:• ."*".":""iragef.'sra=erv. °nut. Vurrrs strum m. saw si &ea se merit smsarr. :14 mg /gams: hpa d Una l'andrAdx, OtPlour. PATradmrtrior . . TAWS OT TIM DATITI iuirenny urrten. sm. "."'44 il atiabocribetT. per --WS IV PUTSIFITROU. PENN'A. • AWOTHZOIe przatwGEletatT. This nownlnit we present the psezmw .0 its ;elders indulged 1:7 67 fair jkli whams, making It by considerable odds the largest daily newspaper in the Corn. =aweigh. This is the 'Wei time we . lave ineMesed min:teletexts dttruigthe - Mt eighteen month,. 'On 'melt of the Ireviopa otmaaiMl - 'we felt 'we 'lire ' ruseting the taieWtienMm‘da the aim ,I the publieopen es; teld.ke ech of those Witmer we ..weiClMP disappolpieg,,The meeting' of Amgrem and *lllelataie ' Dem be bPea foresaw _OM Pith only one f!s ' inier eta - of apme re mold not ilik*ieopAplebe Jam;we "Lew both hi .Atekk Aeaderrs' and to our dmetteekciitote* NeeesalilWM tid 03 . 1 w to,obteln 45,t"o`iiia*. sun I; Only thee shall :main eligerl, Upon Va dretieleii;leciAtelreekt"Whl c h hope will be always. • Ia meneetisi with : this enlargement 1 e have arrio*"!i ; for : spec* eomes- Wow by tdilf and 'telegraph ftvm ruhlares; ' aiir:iiiill:perfeM .1 like autgement:H~reJebnrg.beam, the siing of the tail Leglalaiire.-- In all • her mktimmtra it le't6 iateattoa not endeavor to Make theiirciekt poealble mmiary protiteaatvon the itlimetvm •st to make Iti:WlV#o4_4-I*/ libel lty, Pletemaci - leriets '*Ml _Waggle of commiety. ' :Ifotwith4mung this i‘agteeiaation of as sad :Wier ther attar= will be .ildshad at the old rates—which are $8 rise tasked of fle, roitttrargedhy our *editors, and 8 cent II copy buttes& 5 cents, as thylodby them. ,Hence, 'rillbsaeea i oL6tire lay larger thakapyother rutespeper ;the city, sad bl 4rge odd. the cheep- It will be \ titr(4irt 1,9 rialto It . May She loglat iteciaificat,' but, leddltioa, the beet or the'firentate pub. *lora. ' Amami =Oat tints In rested to LUZ affidn ate aV e, nod ;not; alto thar ambient or It Is Aid that the proposition for submitting twlude qtattion to. it vote or the pee ? of the Papal - Protmces proceeded .aulteuctutorlitiont"Prince; Prattle A Italy— This statement is coupled th another statement to the erect that lurk' Lentirely. neutral. e Still: an ' ter statement to to the effect that the !posed eleetion has nosily. been held, • I had resulte,l 'in filmic; at least, in a • Se majority of Italy. • thlii wkl imply thauthi proposition-hail made, aoceptic, and curial into adep t which ran., be trot,' bui: Is • lOgi• inifrtt,4b4i'Pn4-iiM not rant "hit prerien*Towitti - • pSisiguika'airm_eirTfiersi c s , nett conjettily• proposed by the is power; if ilosla seem moat probe ••• that a tacit understanding has . between them all along, and that , 1 (rain diplomntle"lirotestatidts and it movements Imre beeramade an -10 nee appearanceli: 'This corroborated; If , it shall ippear •that• mos either insetted 'or commuted titi• ateritlnation or the whole controter, by popular to% and demandedenly Italy iraould expel Gent- LW. Nay, •• It meld be 'natural conclude that iiiiralbaldi wee pat for rd Pratellicoiraliance to make a agalisfishS,P9pe, in order to to • France ui'vraiuset , raider a plea of pessity, and ill' 'weilinx an end of the "rank embrollamit rant •Padniula„ twiner, It will not 110 it taillt to Infra , ati from whit libeis cable dispatches Imply : *qt.* safer to await ate perfect tilielusereit;;; LAST YEAR'S. EALUMAD COM, • . . • Mn. Plotarius: I sae that Mr. Gums a a letter in the. Gamy; in width . l ef the r. to the passage of the Railroad in HoueeMit Wlnterotaavldeace at he had atialieted! thS Raitma munittee 'favorably to Illasel,rdlmed gialatket The truth lithe bill reteired :was new In tiat_lllaßtaled Committee, gwas mad is sple6s in& inns gled to . o Judiciary Committee, whist' Com. :Use reported. tt favorably to the • toss. The only Preeßallroad 11 Marred to., .'Ve loueosa commute e r till ittA of no often give or, broot, tW literal/11M tIMe to - X . Atotee•y ellectt On the FVeaßailmad bill, when it was Rienthe Roue, the Member' or 'the Xx • Committee voted cleeillerbison, Ettnntbeitgh, Wilecto,olttilereJenka—.7„. anst.-Kerns, .(eltdoman) Outinien; aLaz rk liisaltsi Redman; ~,W eddell, fan, Josephs, Romlo. ost not Et . ai rt f a et l ita ti r 1 74 ' be drawn Ms vote, the'ConnnitteaVaeoleW yaw a Free Railroad .117 6 Ate flumil% of the &;a 'of lame! and Huitier, coal m'eri, - In' Phil. Astpla, met with a shoe-king accident t New York, the otter 'day; resulting, fieloppcsed In instant death. _lie was the Filth Arians note' and at ten ;clock went to *arr.:pn, vms- it _is mg , wed from the litaibilitie Ike furniture, jj he got on a rocking chair to open upper sash of the ,w4dow, that -,the ;air tilted OM' tiac; '`sad his skall. „As -haat his window :ka broken and life oa the Ate walk. Mr. Hunter tru an honor*. ;, • merchant and e.,3rite: ms 4: einem i'--ished gentleman, -and his unhappy •, iath has cast a glgswicin4entermintue mmualty of Pluladelphla. ZIT Is wry plasunt. to-hau of.. another ;Judean fictorftO'hitineiruide seri- - ,lion Knropat,mnsical circles. If keep on proditang_ Mich vtiCillsitt'iss atti sad Kellogg, land sandals vtham :Road with a world wide - reputation woad at home, aup,ty: aisle us -.. do, our stand as a power in music u ' 5 .'41 1 1 at in wu AIa . O I IAPEW 4.ff:tic f rs wire, caticailmi of some byper 'ritical antisnmerican ROOM. amiss's, Iraq actor or ',agar or.planist that we midi* England ,etitia::::imcratelviiP :don, loses none of It and achieves tri mph and success. - r 4 A SOUNO woman lnArmatrongpp w w . as developed wonderftd powers as a seer. is a recent race agl4llllt nnetahe nada 2j miles in serenteen he now challenges all ,ClaVon puny_ o produce her equall;l:44W Wired ne to the calks, at l.wenty.dollars s Ide, and for the chanlPlOUlhip: he next neat thing4n, illainplonsMps rill be, there is ng . idr to soup become a wl;tole natal, talufd9D4 and on•chnxiiihczie ... ~ToaieL c~. tae Tire Boston Transcript objecte to tbe publication of the names of ladies and gentlemen whimseys they appear in tall drew pfith' or Place pubbc amuse menthe that city. The practice is car :. ery o Willi a v bno.tionsone, and peen* tea bathed extent In other place.s, than Boston. It is a sort of imitation of tini toady kin of the London morning Peg, and is a direct' assault on that privacy which is every citizens tight . and every lady's prerogative. [ I r ma feeling of depression in &mail circlet war shown on Friday in New ' York ate silo of nimble oil mitimgs.', Boma renowned anti excellent pictMee could not be made . to bring more than two-thirds of what they easily got last year, and none of them would bring high prices, some gOini at ridiculously small figurea If retrencluient is the order Of the day, the bush:mail of too country will, with few exceptions, telly and establish itself on 'firmer hosts, OW•Turasnav 14/17 -SWO bodies waft and floating or thelnilidDridia;Pro[v. tilenee;3l. L, One of , them wet identi fied u that •of Dude 'Shay, the other was unrecognized. A little. later still another body, that of, a fireman on a Bristol steamer, was bud fibathig at the same place. If the finding goes on at this rate, that bridge_ will win an.en enviable reputation. • Taz[Europinut correspondent of tits Philadelphia Press demealishimself, and the paper tm demeaned, by tweaking Of Queen Victoria as biro. Brown. A vul gar comic English publication has made inch law attempts at fun, its whole capital, and luta succeeded In getting up a ribald sort of a reputation, but that . the Preis grould descend to any Ongof 'the kindle tumecesaary and thareputble. Tog latest news from the seat of a the rebellion in Pent is not encouniting: The Government has sent large bodiesof troops to Islay, and President Prado has himself joined the army, leaving the Government in the It of La Puerta. Caneseco, the rebel [ chief, is still, how. ever, in full possession of Arequippa Angrnzs end very einthai affair took AGM' in•thOktipplier House, in dahland, Pa. Mr. - Decnga Shafer, baggage master on the Ashland Balt thud, lemied out of [ the window to close the shutters, losthis balance and GU trom the fourth story to [ the paverrient; where he was found in [ a dying condition la the morning. Tat:Lord. Bohn of telescopic and as tronocciical celebrity, died in Ids 138th year loot week. With Faraday and Rowse both gone, science is left with A Ilium which, in spite of the abhorrence of nature, Is not May to be 10011 Tut town clock in New Brunswick the other evening, tried to strike eleven and succeeded in 'biking BM thing ha 83 minutes, but who counted is not gated. Bemis people [thought it was fire,. some thuilit it wait boyaothile others thought It was only[Lecifer. As orm warn of mere than . thirty summers, inn of with two married men at once last week trogiLynchburg, Va.' Tice onniound out mid 'inibrue t t on the other; and both Were sent home to their wives, leaving the single lady desolate. BTU/luau L beaten at last in the Bent of attOrtentifit:Peitehigaliare WAX' one of one hundred and. thirty acres. in 1 extent in California, and another intn ' sired ecru are to be , added in the spring. • Gm PirruLlt.i.,-therecent/yeleetect Decuicratie Sher/dot Pelladelpois coax ty, was thrown from his carrivien day; and had his leg badly [segued. .. Lame veins of ' bituminous brown 1 1 ixed, which is im • common hi pine' of Continental Europe, have been found near Ban Antonio, Texas. 001413.1.1rn Lirszn is said tc( - be the ornellus O'Dowd of Blackwood; is not often that a man twice achieves ce lebrity in the literary world. A DiLVOCRATIC =lnn ken is named Augustus Canner Dodge. Rather an undignified way for Augustus Came to behave. TO - DAY the precrezii COMlCLelletul mate Ms erunisi message. He is better at writing such documents than righting the country. CONDRNBED ML,EGRAidI3 -The Violate Convention, ordered by GeneralScholleld to meet on the prox into, le of the following complexion: Radicals,- amrim_ ,ty. Conservative.; thirty five.- 1:d the Radical. twenty-llva are negmea, . . —The Modica/al debt statement—to ; be mat to - th+y+-will show little or no dhnba: utl6Cire Abe aggregate, owing: to the lame ay payments and unusually —lt Is stated the Supreme Court of the District of - Columbia will to-day render dediion Sustaining Judge Fisher In 'his dismiss al. Brushy, Ib from the bar of • Counsellor trial of. the r imp Surratt case. roper - conduct doting the l.Shuttleworth, tanker, in Buffs /0, New York, has stimended,l In conso gnerice of the absconding of a largb cattle dealer adv ances Farthing, to whom he had made advances to the amount of that ,—The TreasurvDepartment announces none of the counterfeit Seven-hir ties-were Jocund previous to August that, and persons holding bonds of a pri or data giro lhorafore relieved from any.fear that they are not genuine. - ' —General Hancock, it la Waited, will assume Inetrict , aastnnan d of the Fifth Military . Una week. hlane MansionHolte Ittnateide. assne. Entrains o , urrrz: The fee-, ulty of eurgeons stems to bit e•ri , ' Alen pu..tioa to decide whether the man Wall killed by the, blow in front or the blow litho icier. 'Ltother words, Whether . the min who strrick him or the floor on, which ho fell Is responsible for Ida detail. The Jury were AO Much beketoolfiit the learned discussion that they we le to reader rerdict. one Way or the other. It reminds Me of the case before a Jus tice of the Peaoe, who, after bossing both pi sides, kedt dec that lared the case to be "AO hlgAlty cy ixmldn'tdecele." . liotne7eara ago, two men otumeled I. a tavern,after having drank wane beer on an empty stomach.- Ofte of tlfein'tnt tba other with a knife, =WU anclan' login the Monied; abd kiting the bete run Into the entity of the abdomen. The man died, ihd a:ptellmarteni stamina:, rentlihld thontet that the beer cans -1 ed indammati or . or which he d ied ,,Tbe question was raised , whether i man.c -or the beer , thealtilledth, Learned physici,ces were Called and decided that it was the beer, and the num charjted with tbe mus. ,det area acquitted! host lathe present awe, if the man hare' be4ll/ knocked down he would n een killed by falling on the poor. In the Otber,,the beer would not have causeddeath with, out the cut in the stomach., In , both 'cases death ensued at the hand, of .the parties indicting The wounds- In both duaathe guilt or innocence must be tle- Tenn . /tied by the Quo gtuuno. No wonder that the, tatl , mon y of doe, tam arestod ao generally with con. , tentptuoweridictolo lacurlmttfle sn Y ilr'elitaill , treularersltiff Y 1111. Mon4MS been diretraeasta crtlcleen hos , lliratiay's Leader n reference to the Can, didates for the State Treasurership; i n , Irmo itjitatattal that I am '!recolotio t o and spoken of at Harrbiburrand lialohla as a mallditto;:.44:' 4 desire - to say that I am not faie;!infr open. lnros cm?dlditty iosillon,nar o I 4(4y7buttis, • . -Airapa.44-Vitsuaw, =I . . ~... . --•,• , . , .. . . . . -.......- . . .....___ . -•-. , • ::-. ', , : • ...- • _ - - • . . . : - • .. !;',' I • • , . - . . . ' I • • ' . • .7 ': - .L !•1 (-.) 12.: ;•_) 1•,.., -:. -, . .. - . ••••• ' ..' ' -:-, -,•••• ... ..... , . 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' ",!.'•-, Ji . ir'•'-' , '• -- . ,-.., ,-..--' - - —7- -..-.•• ' • • . • L.l ..,,.:..; 2 .:,..:, ~ ~,,5,,,,,....... ~,.....,..... THERONAN ' PoplatArete' freNeltiet ;1 .:11 1 , FRENCH MILUTINVAL OF ITALI/11TWO. I ' Papal, Troops to &some l tkie • alaamtger.- - ' ' pun, HOWIE !M I Fat 1716% Napoli)** "Pin Wlllloeate 444. PRUBB LINIOCIAIIIB7OIENRyn4 FM* Excitement E ngland. THIL TitiALS :AT NMIp*STAI! rT 7sbade Ffloi-st11!. Waitress to ma alumnae essatta.) New Yong, Nov. 4, Mi. '-- RTHRIERETP LINE DISCONTUMER, _ . The New York and tNvra steamship iDirectors to-day resolved to discontinue their line and sell their steamers.' The _ • , I , L'ongeny find It impossible to eompote ropaaarit. or ich. ~.,...._ with the French steamers , owing to the .. _ [ -• . __...--__. ----...,... ,ma want of Governmentsubahly. This will [ „ ~, ... :„ ... .--li-... '. ' 1 TEC 111111 ( 11 INIAN'EXPkillTialf: Ailiuttbr: and Baltic or Bremen line, the mo-Atli.= to the:Fret management of --- ' the Pacific BURS hip Company, are Political Pardons in £lzwisuile=l.l:4 tion ith% their r n e n uee ldt . i t1 i ..3 -Affairs oft e CcunPanyaremanweged. —_ . 1 .Br .......,4% k. u.. Putakath Guetal ' 'Very 144477{'N-31111 : "1. _2 'Very little bushaeas wil. be done to , Lmorzer, owing to the - State OIGRIOIL THE PROPOSITION TO SETTLE Tar BOMAN The mi . :Pi:wont la Intense and an !m -en/amt.:lr DT A VOTE OT THE Y.:.3PLE. BOW., IHROMIIt of money is staked on Lownox, No vember 4 .-Noci. L --It now 4 ,7; 3 .,.,bbi 0 1. 1., y otewin b e me h ,,,, n , seems that the proposition to Mlle the i lest ever taut.a A Demodwatic majorlty Rai,,44. 0 , 4 01, 4 „, b y 4 .1.. 144 , 4 , t „ , , 4 1 oe upwards of fifty-five thousand Id pre. in the city, and : the members of popular vote of the Papal provinwe was I '2, i t' d not summated by Napoleon, but was the cu rti r r.Tbe Repo seem = special.. preixadij w of the itaphn. DPO ic., 00 Udde/H of meccas, but' Mill prEimiaa an d I. :en & gwerili ne igi . : took lbrvickuy. ' The struggle between time Tammany and Moan mill argent. THE ITALIAN ADVANCE AND FBICICH miens and the -Republicans for county! .. • DISAPPROVAL. 1 offfhwe ix likely to be close. PA m..., Nov. 4_,A,......,Tha.m..,,,,,, PITTNBURGH PORTOPFICE ERVIZZLEFL contains an authoritative arilelei'essert. .32 b. ~,rw2=101,40 —o , Th ro Thom ' - log log that on the first of November M. bending a check fbr $1;100 from the Patel Monstler despatched a note tothe French burgh partoMce, Ma tmen adjourned WI Charge D Affairs, at Florence, in which - -„Woll 1 4 ~..daY att...d the seemed committed he said the Ita li an advance into Papal ''' " e " atit 'r v.raqX/ mat- . •l 1 territory was a vie I:iimi 4 *O.lncesnii -‘, '. : ex !"" P ASMC "iLaRtDr. -, • 1 1 • ...0.. MOO ,Imistooso of the Central Pacific I treaty. . l "The Emperor •Napoleern, m-. Railroad; with nearly anehtutdredndiea Moeller continues, "will not approve it operated, wari aa follows: gross earnings, by word or allence, and oaks an .expla- fi1L2,179; operating exyworeas,itidAlft. MK 1 earning.. 7 ,173 ,5ig. in consequence ler I nation of Italy." the abundant* of freight offering, GIO MOVEMENT OP ynoOra-rsaxx. woos prim .of , wagon transportation has ad- " TO ASSUME aim orawararce., -, '-.. , .vanded to three cent. per pbtuad. - To are only two French regiments OARIBALDIAN DEMO:INTRA:Z.IOM , t. Rome. Liw g ,,, bc„di es o f imp s on The Italian residenta in this.clty, who continually, leaving, Minton for. Chita ZA l P atb l se h ' l O. t ib the roue r anbal . di . Vecchia. The Papal throe will asaume U. A ." '" ;.* alitf:. ni trati n it ' LBO offensive immediately. , . ' eirtxxon i.e amp. - Ttim , r a.51. 31 .".. BO.R. Y ° 7 . E . roß ITALY., -Gold .ad cod to:dity under private Loarnow, Ilan 3-P 'w.-Isete db. telemante- re some interruption paa4.**. ted f rom piarence, elate that of me 1 Merlon. ,of France and the vote4the p. m " in the 11.,,,,A.44 or Freesia. Ronne wigssaintmew for Ditly. usier.zos WILL wrrnutuw tr oast _ ..„.. , ... &awl remistxx, ' It'llse.own . • r • . EN EJOINT NOTE *.mitirir ON.TNE • CRETAN QUESTION; - • Emperor Napoiconreqttiree King Victor Emanuel to .expel GaribolflL If that is done; he (Napoleon)_ will withdraw. raistruis. ERR AIIPSINIAIi EXPEDITION. LONDON, November 4 .DispatObea by the Bed S. cable announce thst.the War, vessels and transports .with trcopii on boara, forming tho first squadron of the Abysinian . expedition,. Wire left Aden for the coast of.Abysinla. Ismael Pails', Viceroy of Egypt., has offeridflile assist- Alice to England and ha. dlipstched a corps, of native troops to Abysinla to join the British expedition, FEELI.IIALARLCROT SEREIDED. LIVERPOOL, November- 4.—The alarm about the Pembina In thli eltjdoes not subside.. Troops have been went here and. - others are - arriWing.. Sir Alfred Borstord, who was active and efficient in suppressing the outbreak in the South of Ireland, Is in commend of too mill. tary PROT ARIABLZ FAIR or THOSE CONDEXBIOX Msrecirsarrmt,Nov. 4.—lt la regarded probable that all the prisoners who have been tiled and condenmed to death be. tie the especial Commbedon here will have their sentence' comunt 'ego*" I the three most prominent ones, Allen, Gould OM Larkin, who are shown, by the evidence, to be the actual murderer" of policeman Pratte. rag TRIALS ATDMILD.r.' Dumas*, November 4.-.The :Nation and rriehmem DOWilpipQ4l' dealt. OW action of the Special Comndmion,,in re , fusing to give General Warren a mixed Jury, Is a caner brill. When arraigned for trial today before the Cortunisalon, General Firrilo tottered a plea of guilty. The case of General Nagle has been postponed. The prieiniers , Costello and Halpin aro today on trial. MIMOSA or Penns...o9qm ini_kteAs*,;,: s ., LONDON, Nov. 4.—Eseniest—Edwird James, MADAM. of Paelbtmant for Titan, cheater, died - Pre ILLL7CIO I•DAISXD AT TEAR .. .TAWS,' - The - Loinleri mon Maim, In warm terms, the performance of Mies %elks= at Her Ifalesty's The!strp. on Satwda walursa pm. Lo ' NDONDEILBY, November I.—The . steamer St. Andrews; iltnibeiVrir; rived this moray/K. • ' Qt r ifaurnm - s. NQvaibir. stelener Afardiunts9, k en New York, ar nvnl thin Loatoostonum NovensSor4--.4Assdag. Tbostsaraskjp Marivisii; iroxo Quebec, Loathed at Ifosillo to-day. " 1 straiiii. • 'deter ems ON .01:NCNirrA4 matitrOtri: BT. Pwirnancno November Tograalda 84 Pete;ebtergprinte the -WTl eialoopyhtthenotefretn- Itusalairreiteev Panels and Italy, to the Sitlten of Tur key, on the Eaatern question. -Alter re hearsing dm diplomatic repneentallona *Aida have from Gatti le ilmobeles nude to the Sublime Porte by the European icei E ere, ; Jointly or frlngly, 'favor of greeting the- demands et the - Cretans, and 'Thr 'a general amelioration of the eondlgon of the tairlatheta .hftho QUO mita Empire, all of which sewn - to have failed to make any Impression, the note declates the Great Power. will leddttar Sul tan answerable for reJortlng their WI ylco eed narponsible for whatever runee quences tn. y follow. DrSiASAL. m. - rouvEr. siaas or Darien rameastomU Cormutaamei Nov. 4..;—The Wand of Et: broth. not. included ta46e roported mile of llsm.leb the Weal Inillealo the Eralteff ljxt; raosinte. . INZUTItAL AT mow= OZ =V *Nair Eaux • November. 4-4tram.:—Conot Nlignaroklaya officially today that the govenimenrof Prussia La pres ent the /lemma giAllatleal. - ‘ - 1 •01.1?ncii. imaoszas PARDoxRD. Nils% 4.—,vtnoYalitrocisou, tlon harbeoßtrusd-ppmattb2g n. pr '47 4P°ll.o%SlanaltOßOnsila among Proleammi aganne ' BU i l'agl .; ,iranhtimsama on Tan ' p aze , on the Bonnie nu ratable to-day, be .onn:thivirnt Or weak with anceinaircond oonfilating rumors. Henke are &actua -1 ir igiscrimAxiii csiumici az . - Loincer. ?Ant ....4.—aamd.--c...i. -Amid .t 94146; p.m" lb (*that q l ; .. _Erf a end. '" " '' : ' Benamor° , No v.. 4 . — Eremg.-1.1. S. olds 73 1. ' ' t:- ' ..; ' ' ' lavaaroo Nor. e.— ' e' ' Mg.--bottoa I remained_ du all and eloped at a do wn* MU o ' : Middling up lands 4 kl; °deans aid. The mho of Um 44 7 were i.. .. balm. Breadstuirs—omm 44stkl. :.! • ' • , , Callitsula white:Os kli red .wastarn is. Bpi Si ed. Oars 3s 1 ji '''' Mt' 'Peas 4 L . Baer Inc Pork Mr. : , ••• M. Lanl.Vatid. Cheese i 52a. Prod • • '. - . _3drlishnommoni and 1"v MI for neefilininr Tu,%er 4he 9.1. , , s. . Petroleum deelheed to lia •a;r.. ~.. , tintaas=rwthlt: a k ai SAit : f... le lona. _ torrwEstr,. Nov.. 4.—Ahraisku.,- Petra 25 oentlmes leumv.ery he fir sta avy, ndard. white. clealme at Chance and NorVORIS as~►as, . t Ttiumag le as hfo.vra Nom 4.--EafOrdrt DilloWa whole asla Walsh** Drama= street, lour PP UMI .Y . :d I, 4 IO 7ed by nre ' Wing. Th e losa is animated et $40,000: , A severs thunder storm prevailed hare at noom -The llgtemingettack therreoch ' Cathedral. deetroying ,a portion of Me tower. ageism Mond: . I‘.'t ~tv °oR~i~N~ letrer-11. Ilbeettintip. 'rZairoh 141 tb Plttab.nth 61.31424.) Nzw OaLuana November" 4.—There it were ercen Jahn:Luta from yellow fever today and eleven yederday. - General Mower, In Order No. 178, leaned to-day, revokes that part of Order No. He: removing Harry T. May Sheriff, which appointed Cuthbert sca lertt In Ala Maid, Bullet: haying declined the appcdotment. ELLVANA. • itro to awning. [sir :wow. t• me Mumma amata.l HAvArekbiter.4.—Adtices from Porto Paco state that during abundant* On the mom on the 29th ult., the ships Moon, Appolo and 'tom wasting lighters were attar' In the bay. Three ships, mimes unknown, were dismantled. seregame r gaimighsalgo ( tee othoesshos rlttalmr.h GS:RU.3 Duration, Nov.' 4:—Tbs, pro= Acme, bekoming to tho Western partition Company, foundered and sunk twenty miles Dunkirk,thla morning. AU bar bands Annie thee& . One of bar boatsareitykdaid trp by small boat ot the Iferantis Chtitir Commodore Pony. The other boat, containing Captain Nixon and nine Men, Usable arrived bare. rho Moto of tht.Aame says she Oiled with water In abont one hour alter they Wan domed tier. Me was loaded with best and near, houndibr Buffalo. . Masked. en Lake teee-atrwi ll ~f~aa aft lleasene :et esninaati sone rusaanga asSeSsal . , Mtigraza;',N,ov. 4.—There Irma a tarsi ble tamale etre Sakelast data See -1 era! vessels Were blown' salmi* and much game done. Two men belong- fatto thebark :P. 8. Marsh were blown overboard and dtowned. One °Mem, • •• ed Cyien Gate", Wonsan to Wien", the °then Fiederick. Piens% shippedtroin Milwaukee; but his residence Is 1312. known. svoriii• ow.* agoirisawor,v; clor ianno sa rtmustras essinsaa Rocmorraza,' Novembei• 4.—A terrfilo . giled In, this vicinity last mnbtdid L e on . namaldnrable7MMAPS Wpreperly..A ban ed l ola Ortuerairas.'lnstantly Med 012 Scranton street by a wall of grspe. being blown upon h...ConeottW walL nrjn o now,fitate Arsenal Minding blown down, and , sevcral other banding., wan damaged by Ma gale, ' lgailey liana ilsebourf.. IWFailinae!!. tbe rums Sr. Lorin, November 4.—ChltdoiNn. Able's room& tttbfr,uthern unto!, was night'of costly cm' witch and e n, and papers, notes. representing' len'Ationjautd do • No clpirtatue robber. irannisiu nd FlialPl4 if tag P/llLADELl in , o l o4 , 7.Therarrogat, dasodatlon met to=ragbe, The Soar& baszroalved tavomblemort =d•pmszVe.nitYorrioeteic7tr ". Chau attak..-*-Ittr. and Mrs. &may Williams oommenced en engagement at the Opera non* teat Might, where the Circle" Was nrMteoied 1 0 • Urge and taahhmable audience, .Barney and Ms wife ham lirog bean :mites In pink ' ; burgh, 1112 d their . reMithtlen loco well Of. Whaled that we can say nothing that would affect It to the least - § ll2l O O It to ear that the phice, Is • one of tite beakless played !nth* pmar.itatilli o. Inthunt. and they mot have hien better aupported thanihmr warejest nt.„,,azhe announcement" that Hainey and'hl4-144) usamtheixetithr,l Le . emeenrit;totill any pikes of Ittinamtitt In:the United IlitZx d o • wish to be 00e0 , better ware them early, • • Vitancrum Ttrearnr..--Johnny Hart, the cab_ _ .brated Mut p?pular delintiater. of megno coaneemn. =eke* ckfthopany attmetimus at ' l i atiattee ' this week. Tim appeacerste oflohnnre pema on the hthet• te.storr I.l4katton Af a tomrded boom Pittegamgh, and It williteubtims w grallimbht Walk to the The usual ant rat other 'will b "Varistg teas epics lit*' mad at P49/111,14*ielaciro kin Ear retain NV The Wu der limed .NlELthieub videtter b ;hien provhokes, alt iotbilneh bekteattbe qulredv ■ se • & atm rule one-fe ring th 'mar le e non•'frour leth • Th. • Dating oTi ad::teavVrOZ Pea' ton. While oil de. 91201ktdat4,32 par 252 goy. are to of - candle their °DIM service*" and who ican two years in the maga; army. 'On reoeiv-' hag the repert of thooom, _my oommand , era,. the Colin:fele win. assemme a Board to make a preliminary examination of the 'claMis and quolilleat ions of those non - commissioned odious who May ap pear to them deserving of promotion.' The Colonel 1,. requited to:endorse his remarks on the statement of the Court ' and ibraterd them to thb Adjutant Gen eral of the Army. JUDGE PUN=AND COUNIINLLOB DNAD- Iay rearm The answer ofJosenh IL Bradley, Si., to the rule laid upon hip by the Supreme Court In general total ised meek requir- . log him to show' mime why hieroune should not be erased fr ont the roll of at. &rummy' of the Court, atm 'handnd In to day by Hon. Robt. J. Walker, who naked Mare to filo it, in order that. if there should be anything objectionable In the answer: might be, withdrawn and amended. Mr. subsequently appeared and attested the answer. It Is supposed the paper will be considered Jn chambers, when thb - Court will determine what course. it will take lathe matter. The answer is to the direct thattire action of Judge Fisher, In directing Bladders mine to be taken from the roll a a mac tionerat the bar, was based on a rulstappro halation of all the Wt. In the. ease; that the regular Gino for the, term of the Cot= to adjourn having passed by, the language used by the. respondent, upon hearing the decision of the Court, did not tecludeeky come under the denial-. lima of °mate_ _Erim that' the lettsrivritten' s to judgepondent 'Maher and delivered itn• re- to him wata not • challen that It the Court is in doubt. as to the oor ge; reclaim, of [Lase and other Matements, an opportunity is naked U'or respondent to produce evidence to subsfan deist/tem, such evidence to be submitted to the Court before rendering* ftecislon. • -. • anirrrrgn tTnarztar. • All national b an k notes Aleut to the of- Bee of the Comptroller of Currency,- for destruction and exchange for new no ,tem should be in packages of tiro hundred goiters, auda m bonld In all at he can 'celled before sending by cutting out the theurre of • re t u r n edrs. Ot= ntee will beet the of the bank fur ciaimougti on . rwatxtE rater 'IN TIIM For some time post there Lave leen repeated larcenies ) of small sums of money and trilling artielestrom varlet:is drawers in the counting office of the Treasury Bureau. All error...to-discov er the thief preyed iiretfallk* Mall re, coolly, when the *offender was defeated In the pima et one of the Sernale cm pol whoeel duty* it VW le tWi oyeas, remits In the rooming. The am prepare ou.nts stolen were for the most put the proper. ty of riyatraficed Gan. Spinner, after °Mamma -of the: to. 142 - I =soBKOft arOrs. a Indicationss et theittuno- - dime. tment at Solicitor orthe tartnd ecmtle Bureau. In all proba bility the apricdritment' will be toads from the Wodern Malec.' • ItOwArth Alin SnE NEGRO vars. Gen. Howard has written aietter, in reply to an inquiry whether the colored ...Mein the late election. In the South to nlatfottto too-large proportion to the .n=ttry in he cape computed statistics warrant the conch:e aten that the aggregate negro population of the United awe has ineressed from ISOCI to the present date. Tba decreeile heretofore alleged was based in part on my report of Dfteember 21st toll, which was ectimated from very meagre re- with 4 _gen bis pommel mut fort SaSILOOSIT Whia OSA PQM& nod yo apped and wall regulated semi , io fpmerimm Art acutolgy and en illustratiftapenkmahithemse °rennin. keeper, who, if be have nom la beend to entertain proper vest"; and so a ent• dor la bound to metro pamengsta, But I • gratin an Inn estatot select hie mom or tils bed atpleeenon nor can • swam take poierw m of • cabin, er a berth at will. or renr to obey the reasonable orders of tho captain ere vesad. Ent, on the othergland, who would maintain that It la a nasesable nignianimodthor of an Inn or • Vinted. to compel black or while, to room or Ira tight cif privaiptopeety no right °remand, wbo should wide a con. 41. t. bitinien POSOSOROIII lbr 11014 or bather Courts of ir m ie might inter fere to maigetalliose doom • bum. nese cemeoremaititi pcfb by filo nee of prima means, to raml their duty ta tbe public; but not • whit. beveled. 1 The ;QUM also has an biteinta In the on or publicocerveratimm 1 L'airon of the public PAACAL A company has the rightand is bound to make recutonable regulations to I Preserve tinier In their cars. It la the duty of the oonductor.to repress tumults I U e ar Sethtgrieettahlrefol• end he MAY 1 1 ex bury oessolons slop lile train and tin lbw Y &Ad Both:has not Me - authority °f u n POAO•0010er to arrest and detain offal ' aers. lie cannot interferoin them:rum of Omni at will merely. In order to proem sod PMl's* Me an theeihY es the ' servant of the COMpeny, It at have a power to establish proper , rawatio rui for , the menage of primmer& St as much easier to prevent dirgeoldas among pm. tenpin hy munitions int Mr= separation, nen it is Sequa. danger to the peace engendered the feeling of aversion between- Lodi dual s ' of the different mesa cannot be &Wed. I It Is the fact with which the y r inlet deal. If a negro take , his be. ' NUM, Wklip put, or MA wait, ardent'. J I 144 Z ig*b' •Orat7WhAdtiM , , aanq cho ler dr feel. However untehtelr bele ch ' gander tberletling, Annan is , anallouys proof:Mina; it, „ AB much j r , Z e t e s 1 Y 0 rr s t Iglru afterward the b o epsate frery have Mused. Thee views are sustaieed by high authority. Judge 8 ,inweUr of Bailments, alaire,g nig my 4,possengers "to anktalL hi '' s 1 4 ee roffuletto l p, m g„,,, re . “ may,, opra PIA comengnoe [ "sad comtbrt of the other Passenger. ea Well mew their ownproperintareshic, !opt - Nile Inaportance of the doctrine ant more strikingly In tree of steam " jimata and railrond cent,' S. Gel a; leo I , also,lll a t ei. annul en Mal_ me, S. 514 I American Railway CASCO, =OM.. The right to !separate being clear in proper Mims, end it being the indiJect of sound regularion, thequestionreumin3 atcdtk u V eArroU r t eatt" nom within ads it natant, law and tastom, as pe e { I le ht , UMW! ji l fi b eerli enj r I e m' y r rririoaty; t Wy n tr ° Cr; 2,Au.s°rn 10.10 41•43 k of theconerewhite, e g ir i ret un the pm is tm , ftlilißllep yell Itivilfiteco imume ettal ity, whlicutturee. aapedbet and h as sacred,rt God has made them dfaidmi tin erne natural instincts and 1 hilts Witte alwalit imparts to file net ,slrorstlP'PenTePatatiliVe.thlVl ctErMilail• , , , has eralgned to them. ,Ilur retnial Mir which forbids' their Intemar and -fy meet , IsMeawric-meiresagetas that at Thr imatiaa wm ___ raffflin ' 4l 9 lo oROXlnftill., 'l4 4 11140{ nurse as aloarly car rumen la thit MOO:WO OSS•140.1 , 'vino as wtadv dad til umn , Cortmoo, Nov. 4.-The budt of. rows nt , ret: Tile Wirier Intl. ,t usini4 .2,,i,..0t., ,r.owen ca „,,,,, ' andal Inhumane tato =Amnia ,- ,' Wet contrary to the law of races. The Illinois, was broken hiro on Thursday equitation of the white and blackmail night and robbed crone' hundred then - a q u a the madam of the globe is a Diet sand dollars in mentind bomb. The e qua ll y aaparen , wuy me I. , Mer, IVO gre,atiLl at `''''' ' ir is not ' eg i nletet het ai gtentenani wpm* Ppwvfeetao", a by me nod annuals. Maw, TAM, , gpail'ilhd le be the Vldelltiel 'fir other CoverittuentileM itia tot el • earth ne that or heat harene-day for on and ort wands an VOILA. The natural eepaethevorthe t 0 mirgicutt --mtr,-.!... -° f3l°""d gthe .7 246, : ,• .I: them: 144-Valtgnan ant‘mn"'""-revrOubl-gn.ch- atiteaktfotre the at the hat er paw, _ . an a., ~u.roACSO um, and -Nola= o hms n. • ',Wu/NW Awn social.amaime, , , ___ • , iMil V% amep to Wait intercounle, metrease agstemes - Tassamprilvise. an. but another to In Stu. Hg tartratmo, l a t h e enter a ao desem e o to assort se p a ratnsiela.,nta to declare 44 8ttflirt Nov. 4.-Thu county non& I,„hhetlY,.. ii'l n ir ed . dit il4 , r.', o # n ''''1:111 MAI M t h ‘3:l4o ellare " a nooliby th , Atarniblicens on Saturday err ,Waljak,rrllitla treenuin; dud I theumis titutlohalConventionStserc,,,b e , at ,tni -..hrtu.ll4;irleta fantod segue * , ain dighasamonly. • It la A-• if • J. P. Andrews nem ~tatto,,luat.„__ n' - and Wpm,' y, :`a WU* JlO l .lllB Um ordor or :n a ; ""il o v e tort lea , ated:Laa- 4 . 111 a ''l*l--""---31117611 . 'rot - 6.. "--""-hTbwaa ict wlrt Cs ' * nn u:rara-th r in ; Join itoospal ---- wasisiiiiimm. , em- Inrininontlas t , u s. firraterreats RiXabarali ensucl• ..4 hi,bapst lasanWep a llll 44 4l " as ,• Borrow, NOl% 4.-The andlosuim-111 artOt. When athere re• we declare a Mar a heavy vote sill be -thrown •tor riw to mainlain separate tatexasia, ati morrow throughout the State, far as is reasonably practicable, but In . The statement of the_pubbo dat will not be Made until Wednesday next, but It is sane:nab:Led that It will show • re duction or the total debt of about two Willow' of dudes, . PATIENT! TO The Connalesloner or - Patel:Oki wIII, tbe week ending the/2th lual4 Lean two hundred tad •Ixty patenta taraaxat. The ;you'll:a.' of Internal iterepao to day weveta,o67,oo!).. GWROLi EL/iX3TION Teas Cessvenuest alarefesi by • &KW t er Vshvg e• rummer . imams! , 1 Arcaora, Noveduher- 4.;-.Additiimal returns indlemaattnalority Ibr, the Con- Teatime:et 14,000 or )5,000; - The regular . flalon nominees are no-elected In avery district reported. The Watt returne increase the CMIL vexation majority Ti,. veto WM reach 110,00 D, the white vote being about 11mi Toax, lioce. 4,—A epeolal to lbe World from Mosharomery Ada., my* Lesdkur delegates affair widely respect- Ingtho inanageauset. of , Ma Ocavatallon. One put/ favors adMplyetrildn ant the word" . white' from theme. Mu tton, While the male 'urge extreme 'd:l7.!re:lrr co-ac.rponalltWlZ W. IA 'all'alieW meta eiaus:of the lloWini Aniendment; peovidas act totemic*" eystem of State „ aid to pr en end ritually , throwe all taxes on w ' , ..- L r ..• t 4 TEMnNKUDZI. 1241:1•Sitair . Tax: Bias =1 Br T. 1•0. t.0 . - "M.biab O iret , * NOR!nnza, NOV, -;4,-MIP,. icTar. bo lts° ,ot, the Legislature pissed sjoint resolution l o milling upon Tchnosooti grimamon aldia tonguing' the ithMMOn of the cotton Mi. John hicliillle, mail' contractor,' and formerly a ./FNBitird Quartermaster, has ham 1.444.. Oar god with the 0100 tiou of fifty tholl.l4llld dolls ra of clams bearing the 03 rged name of Ge 4 W t Wl. Be gave five thousand dolla r, begui e i appearance before the' United Balm A - Minded despomdlA Dame. ntid berMsraligtipt 411 it Mo mar mseergue, Mr &mit b l gl jase4l7B!ino,,toborloots.e of imerrilla . the Lelnes,We and Methvillo ,thilirol4P•ZJ L 'ale 7a loll4y4Pßle/Pslead Wk . ,- us, tow sitting in( olivered yan g the right of .rferrs, to keep peasengera, m vlor to the act there was notary differ 'eansylvanta na ptuisen the mbject ItlitPirPtas Pein. arid carriers and hich the ques • wan that of a Acinatint • _ &mars for in juriee,4llod to have boon sustained by bath *polled . to oecuPY, a different if.hink.d.carthaa thtioneshohad • , sele.W4 Beicer eve • the'ohiniou of the CMaits In MI: Phitetra and Went Cheater Railroad ON: dry 8 Mika . iiimfern Las 'Ern* to Cbmmon fleas of PAO. .. 74 7n a' . * lt la admitted that no ouo can hiaggcluded from carriage by a pub. Ile cattier:on 213.20413 t of color,' mdigtous Jpiltiai relationa, or prejudice. Thilthe defendants asked the Court to say that II itte,)iry believed than the seat which llnkplodutiff was directed to take wallnnit respects a aomfbrtable, safe and oonveniect, seat, not barmier In anv ewes, respects to the one she was df rimed to leave, she could Dot recover. The Weill Merge& Involve@ no assertion of passenger, of the negro to the the w passenger; but conceding his right be carried precisely an the mime footingawith a white man, It appears to be not =reasonable to amigo places In' the manila pametigersof each color. The altaplequeethan is, whether a public car der tin ityo l 4 4 eXereiSo of his private right olfpro end In due peelers:a- Race of hla ph c duty, separate pm senora lay any other well defined char actertlitkl than that of sox. The ladles' ear ls known upon every well regulated railroad,- Implies no ofequal right on the pantof Lae excluded wax, audits pro. prielyboLubtedhy none. •rlThAestilau moat be decided upon e counda Zither* berm near Land • na-ble different:eh) base it UMW, I ;14 c an na mere gro ultbe P A r ad brhlsn ⁢ meld mind fehder of his oeuntr3r. But it was not &Alight iudefeaelble to sepa rate *hike eoldlera treat other com ma s 'There is pillar end 'well fo dlffeienoe between the civil and mlntargthsracter, and the separation of soldiers from citizens implied no want of izz a ll i ty 4f but a „..... aetincl regulation of • The right t ot the dale," to separate his patismosers le &eluded upon two grounds right of pitrate prope the , means off andihe c in- I barest, .The private meant h s e e, be bhatits to himself, and Implies the right: - of control the the, protection of his owe. jokiest, as we dmperforeSezioe of hpiPtibUf , duty. llumilS IMP hill AMP.. erty,thereforn, a reasonable manner. nlh nil an unreasonable regulation to seat pammigere so awe° prawn °. enter dad rlilbeernie, salid-to 'prevent contactor and eolgalcria, arising from natural or welilktuwfu matomou7 repumtancies, ?relic& traukad, to laved diatigrnances ectin,c. This to a proper 13.1124 the right of private prop.' getla Al Was atPutntat the lee if ~mexi as wall es the tr. //,‘ yule pow.' PUBLIC DTI?. 7.j7jT . .~. 4~ ovE and. other UK RAMS 11l Dechion. C 4 MPaniel to 4 Ittaek Pas. 8.1:L1)01. MANCH. ' lifitabsew lareiketth . — !tsars. 'Brown, tab' flani, ./fall, Mothered, • • 1 ., " Patten.; A. Smith, Asp.: W •,'". eturyrahtent .21fc.. The Prendeht stated the objoot of the igtoottng4:,...l „ , _ :... Mr. Bettlir Itn:orered resolution, apt. pointing Eithjemln Lulton Dnion on Can.Q Sonar, whith tan adopnal. Mr. A. D. &lath mond that the sabot be 111 .fieutbui, In order that a manne; srum° might he presented. Thotnotion revallad. .• ' " Mr. Smith rennin a reColoustriu fromfrom General Sobilutottaitatut the tee - ing of Rebuts street:which sin ted e adreferrett to the Street Corns:4BMo, hlz..t,'llish allUnW ths Kb:mina: Astoic That .14. Tili Citylstm lator ler ant to the 8 CommltUto appointed by Counrdhl htlto LUM con stWoration the eorsussunsedictr.relhnnt to said Conunittoo In regard to the Canal street The resolution was ted. on motion, Councils Soljnursed, No bilattion. ntic ttaltunisa .Sry Oun mon Council*, Were being ho'W'Fum Cormier Vito:mow hettVitnintineett on the body of lietu7 Undue" totilltalthey. The deoetteed, who , wakehoutten ar of age. wee inn over by near at the o p uter e depot, , Allegheny, about 1 499 VAN* oplay, and almost Inentniky . The boy bed got upon W !ruin or truck (111. two wilily:dog ihlll.l main track to the anthems,' "end true ettnng 011 the plantain with het lam he:volt:down betwe n en the cern The ,trein bumped ot som etteght ar throwing the . 1)0,Y baseme n tho en*: slid= the track: Iteebre the train maid bunion= the wheels lied palmed ovel'him nl.. Meet en thinit two' . prd, einignitlrt,c hiwlllAnnten -.The Jory urnea ve r4Wof,itctdented death, in neber deitee:w4, , ,the, &bete fletS, end nronotitted .41e044 , 00 ova gPfP4lB4MjtrkVMl, • .. . ..._ I ktrasisaaw. . kaiilsa 4i;iia;lla.' -. • . 1 A sanitary 'company' was 'orgsall in ntlagbOT qty 144 o foWift* rtx'.#o lec' Ng or the Mlotitug'tifiledei artt , Captah3—.l. C. Mir' tl' tr., -Fliall4eileit: eL Edgar.' Etehazd-LIOUIt Charles Dreania.. Flat: !Elera _ : Walker. Elecoad4ort„, il - V...rApsaat.7- Snolth: Fourth ft. loting,, Alf% Sergeat", H.' to Calor likeimrt-.. W.; T:Edr .T.l°92.,= J. .1;;;;-%lle?,;4, w ee ls., s. , 14 n. :14 :,, 5.r..3.07x7r_ prilitaziotqt.girr4r: ...I' 'VII'. W altdadlfa llih eemlglassatall a r up 4 mAtinlftia 3. 4=ll .. .iii, ... w =inf. %,1?"'.1k. ;i1.,, i:),Lit fre, queen. 4,0 451.4.0. Iff.t ( 41 , 1 1 141% en elnido. at. t h e 111,rnt re ituutttfictdry of Lkroon k Worm),, dent Fourth street, tnet;'wtnitt scrloweeCt on Saturday, which'inight quire proved nail tut ‘Xor•hio:;proolmo . py of nalid. lie way cligagtill,fttlbtr,grkait ak.illp atlarPfp/Pg son.i,' f0010,,,rbc0i.140. clothing' leWuno entatiglA in. too hei r log.' tisrowlo4r {dm off 'hill '4itk. fortunaply _op caught hold pr en in n i t o , ' ROn Vicill Untlithelfrichfriery wait ' .1,,,np,ni„,.. was faC qtairled un meting: ~.• him, that he had antTered onlya few brill/toe end seetcheis, but all hie cloth- Ing WM o.oPletalY,Atripped :front Ilia . bonao wee romoveu to his lewd. lug in Allegheny:7 it lathOtigitt hewn' baabla to attlll to t,iilllticicli iti. t?iliTC.:- : „ rey, *Kende et Alleiramax,,;;.!. . it aPP”. fr9 n 2 !!,-.ot r..-,aori,, -....:trre stehii city Is fast lacing her her;U: Wrote merited r eputatibil for inoritlity: We haveauld!no fin s gleht . i.or i on Img'' UM robbery, it. cultlpg affray at an attempted wiettle; 11l ,- occorring within the Jest two days. The 'teat twb easee of murder • tried In Court were also, committed . 1n that once model mcrol city,ez t /jaa the ylgitance.of ottr Pollee, d the rogues to that side of the tiver.-er to eobount 6( n lack of tluit, artlcie la the Allegheny pollee force/ -' - - _ . -- Letter Carrier,. flePorti—Tbe '11:110w- ••• Clottang *ION Prica...—J. D. Rama lag la a summary of the report pf the ley No. nag L ltiertratreet, (gn to the inter carriers of Allegheny ally tot 'the retail' trade an immensirgabbfout al Ayr. Ant of October: —• • • •• fachlonableand welbonade•clothing,- for ..-• Zeifferc Delivered—Mailed lettere.", pl:- moil - and - boy.. at lees than ohipr/coa , °O 4. droPPW, 2 .M; ImParla 1 074; KW Cal;lllan4 exabihto the ateolt.''' . acted—Malted 'letters:- I'll.'in'i — drop• Ped, 78; pagan , . 1M; total, ': ' a 1411111 of kindly.e and dimity; and with doe regard to eonality of rights, it is not prole - Mee. nor cute, nor Injustice° of any kind, but simply to suffer men to follow the law of races', establiabed -by the Creator himself, end not to compel them to Intermix i f end to their In- 1 terser& Noreen we disregard the lawsand cue tau of the State. Indeed, these must be ' our guide, leaving it to the Legislature! to correct the error of the law, or its de partare from that justice which should ever be itsfoundation. It is unnecessary to recur to the original condition of ne groe• as slave. in Pennsylvania or to trace the legislation of the province languishing them front freemen, Nor I need we, for the purpose of defining the efofus of the negro, refer to that great I law of emancipation In 1780, whose pre amble, the mat beautiful and expressive ever'.prefixed to a human statute, only preformed to extend to the black race a "portion'' of ourown freedom. Wehave • later and an authoritative guide,• the solemn decision of this Court, in 1537, In the ease of Robb. vs. Fogg, 0 Watt., The opinion come° from the pen of the late C. J. Gibson, and beara.the imprint of Ina remarkable intellect. It is there shown from the lane, constitutions and customs of the State, and from a former decision of the High Court of Errors and Atfputle, that the times of the negro neversitill within the term "freemen" ln: the several conatitutions; aad that the emancipation act of 1780 did not ele• vote him to the citizenship 'of the State. And In 1839 the people of this Commonwealth, by an express amendment of their emseatutlon, drew the Ilse dietinctly between the white chi seals and black Intabitants of the State. It la clear, therefore, that under the eqn attittition and laws, the white and black MU Stand in a separate relation to, each other. We find the same difference an the institutions and customs of the State. Never has there been an intermixture of the two races, socially, lily. or politically.- By nultiterru_pted usage the blacks live aparl,.visit . and ea .tertaln knongthemeelvem, occur y apt-. rate : place; ofpublie worship and amuse. Meng, and All no . civil or politi cal anthem, not even minting to decide their own causes. In fact, there is . not an institution of the State In Which they have mingled Indis criminately with the whites. Even the common school last' provides for sepa rate schools when their numbers are ade quate; iln.the military service, also, they were not Intermixed with the whitoiscli diers, butwere eeparuted into companies and regiments , of color, and this not by way of disparagement, but from motives of wisdom and prudence, to avoid: the antagonisms of variant and unmlxible rum. Law and custom having sanction ed a separation( of races, it is not the province o e f the 'judiciary to legislate it fere y n awa. of the say there was no dif oo. In when the law and the voice of the me peple had said there was. The laws of the State aro found in its constitution, statutes, institutions sod general materna. It Is to these sourees Judges must resort todiseover them If they abandon Ahem guides, they, pie , nounce their own opinions, not the laws of those whose officers they -are. Fol lowing these guides, we are compelled to I declare that at the time of the alleged in jury there was that natural ; legal and customary difference between the white and black races in this State which Made their separation es tess.sengers ins public conveyance the subject of sound regula tion, to . Immure order, promote comfort, preserve the peace and maintain the rights both of carriers and pat.engers. The defendant. were therefore entitled to an affirmative answer to the point recited at the beginnlngof this opinion. _ It only [amain* to add that this muse arose before the passage of the act of 22.11 180;, declaring' It an offense YOV railroad companies to make any dlatlno tlon between pa...engem on alveoli:it of race or color, and our doc Minn pronoun ces the law only as it stood when the Mae arose, leaving the act to ?iterate up- 1 on such Castes as shall fall within its P^:". visions. Indeed, the set Itself is an In d.kation of the legislative understanding of bossy the law stood before. Judgment reversed and r.rnire'fildaft de novo awarded. 'justice Reed dissented. , at,e,ww A lijaoci.l Ineetteig Alles ,7 CoutteiL7lnis bald lust • ovcnimj,,for rpm* -a—C4-ruixtfa= •erpsomi • In tim• oonetniett6ii4 the built wirer, vice 43,{Ctb,&o)-• *tied. lelaakete.Make's, atamesee; Whitealiwool blankets YAP wtkisloo.; Ai 4, 0 0 ,1 4 , 00 • ••• Nos •;.......- 0;c0 ". • "- n,ao, . iO,OO •„- 11.00 " 8,00 '"" " •• " • • 0. " 10,00 " Pl,OO od -•••:.v: "•• 47,60 eula cheapest goods ever arierrin the two cities. on Wag , Connr Market and Fourth streeta,•No, pa' • -; Sves,=; Ciann.Srt.G iharltreemr. L. , licit khoithal ere of %matey, No, 3,14 I..lhert.T street; Waft . 11 fine assortment of the siYiee.or 'u nable hate ehelsalls for men and boy's wear, at very cheap All the stock le of the last gad ily, and wilt prove equal to what It te reprisentedltt wear. • Buy GUl:leer VteArt. ';' L“ , .. and Market streets. • Row. ;tumid Cook 'POoo, Ilk D. The retirement Crf this ranch revered and eloquent Divine front the Rectorship of Christ's Epawpal Church, Allegheny, to which he felt constrained by impaired health, will be scarcely less regretted by the religious commtusity generally than by his immediate partshoners. None of all our clergymen have been more es teemed by hie brethren of other denomi nations; none have been more. admired for. his coll9quial ,powers and social ;morales. ..W.sinbalstratloret have been much interrupted by severe -attacks-of illnfts—novertheless. whenever the Doc tor would return to his pulpit. numerous I admirers, would resort to his. Church. Some for the spiritual inotructlons sure to beimparted , others to Ilian to his ad:, minable rendering of the 'beautiful ser. vice of his church, or his terse and logq. cal discourses—nearlyalways embelliiih ed and illustrated by 'improvised perm- thetical poosegee or-dlgrecalons—of rare beauty and appropriateness.. If the Doctor's health ehall, as we sin eerelythope it may, be fully restored by his respite fora time from the arduous labors of a faithful ministry, his learn eloquence, talents and well known zeal in the cause of his Master, not be to suffered to remain long unemployed. fitted tp ..adorn any puliflt in the wits Bernier. Thomas and Julia Farrellare real of Oakland townsaip, and have, far eral years past, agman and wife:, . red "how sweet • and pleasant 1r fa a dwell together in unity." Their lItttlip1:•:, nem, however,, like all tillage .nittrtal,:: was destined to have an end, and, vartiy, the end came. Thomas, it appetulb*as led from the path of rectitude byhis amp- . mate., and with titian acquired apritehaat: for strong_ drink, Lb which be indulged' treaty. bibs wife remonstrated wlthlinr, bat to no effect, and on one occasion; when she was more earnest In her iibliek.l tattoos than Thomas thought proper,l4' repaid her kindne s s by beating and abti. , sing her. She had submitted to his ktegl.. bet and abusive language, but when MIS' Malted and beaten in this nuumerAm, . bearance ceased to boa virtue," and repaired to the