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" ; T ' il 1. _ ---,.„..------ _-----2—,_ •,,.•• , . i . . . , - i ,..A.tfArt_Alnly - • ~' - ' ,'. , -- ' - 1, :-' ~ .. —, r. ~'• i ' -.PIniLtERND ZTIMY t. 4Lerar., warm itet. kitiffePircii giei OPTIMAL . 1111 .IM_ . 111 " 1.1 •""Mri VINT atigiant) l'e°1•• RH EDITION. a," NIG,Erm . CAPITAL. :ig . .llLlgtenumt Concerning the Arrival • of Military.. Ten-Forty Jew Davis. 't 1 JIG taett 4sociation. voimtilittneteic rracnjj t:‘ A. Currency PP:t2V . wesai ea ugarltUbargliOlso44.3 • . .ft.^llPantrnadtm..... 1 8 C 7 . Aziusm. griulMrixr-ircerriancerr Ha. 51;:i4Tar.tt* :le*, 430iilioliWeel • tiVeilf**ii 1130 eb.fttopz eixaitainent, aid an:lanai 'the intention of the Preeldent.to . ronst 43carreaa, Sevin conipiinkitiot W . ° 2th liifintrY, together With. a iiistaaithiint of troops from Bich- lificW ,are reached hero within a few . = And - will do' garrison: duty in the .The recent order of the. Provi dent' 'disbanding. the" colored militia, ingtother - with the taepoch of the DeedinaOf Cowes, taken in connection with - the sr ri of troo hare caused neeparrfts stories of an charac ter babe chembited. By inquiry at bad; tinders ft is ascertained that no ignift- INCA* to be attsehed tethe presence of front this 'Limo MITCI.IIIr 00111LITITS.. , It 111 expscted that S. Ml meetng of the Judidary Committee of the House will be held at the Capital on Wednesday. The members are not.all hare yet, but Hr. 'Wilson, the ehltirminAuwassmanoos that all will be present at thettedis meeting. Tin median ofthe Comnit manna Into the condact of the President, will beillseuised and the nature of a re. pert to be antunltted to Congress - agreed pziiefewiTarr-OXDPIRD• Tba R. Y. Hecairs special' says: Goosed Emory Ma issued en order dis hsßftwall _lrrinponsible mUltary cam ills,...waft .and.- white, organized in This has bean &he under the 4041liastraation of-Gen. Grant... .. iliW.42.lSenS MUISUPPAITi. • Milt Ttsscs &Mani sal t Glen ealHheriden.befinteaesured of he good a t of (kennel Hayes In the future, ledagraphed General Grant rooomm.md. lug a &approval, of his -removal as sheriff: hir.lhalleat then declining the appointutent,..Theyes was restored.:. ... isiirobirief the Treaaury yester day me' dirod — offire from large borties in Lo w for tbo purchase of ten-forty bond% large lota. He has decided mot to seeept them for the present, though It is grate certain that should he ecoarlude to loaf-the twenty or twenty-one mil lianywhich still remain unissued under the netoUldarch, 1801, he would find for tatimmitrompt sale at fall ptitot,- ACRIOLMIC• AT .11AVANA. • OnOrtoo . Conan] General at Havana to tho Btato Department that the Is sertetm at that. port. It la ,hipolared the number of mars is on the • 9dedittant Burgeons Middleton, Nolan and Thonapeon have been relieved from du4p hum and orderedthe Filth Mill. tau - Spojertment.. do F to_ eecative Order imued reVoking the dishonor* an an aids mee showing h i e was honorably. acquitted by a Court Martial of the'charge,' against him, in - • • „law botrzersurErr.. • . I:ntringneferal &aye past asunliers dC ispudinui tine:Ay-Ave mot notes have beep put In elzenlatlen.' The towns mu , . rener,it a telltrthleker than the genuine and the gram:tan the beak atritle lighftr; the citeette or Feseeelden Is a gooderood citSeind.net &steel engraving.. 'pompom . ccuteesiriorr ATronesr. . , Thelinpratne.rourtfor the Diable% of Ooltunldithaylng an:token Mr. Bradley's naatifroni the roll attorneys, ho has redghed his *Moe all -attorney . for the 'llolll4 . o . 4o4tat'of Washington:l :•• rirsons To . 7 42CN1 ilialthld and fillglaltlti ‘in 110 Its a. tad frotothePatent 0 for the. ent Malta thelOthinst., being the Unroof. ,treat *Furl In one week. -;1 7 ~Assurorrier stolinanty: • , '..l4,4,teeent Meeting of theillashlngton iirstioner Monument Aasodation, it- watt raided Mit a Committee be appoints& Wake Into ontaloangien the question ntheng fonds for the completion alb* indatunent, to swat:upon any plans annesttal,iuslineinite an appeal to Con , ~ -1 -711,1i1;411/:, JXI.7;LIPIL• The Government will be reedy on the 2Stli iti..zeneee4 with Ms trial 'et Jett;' Tharlev=pesunnent is :possible in .ortler Abe Madre 'of the gent/e; inen;Res=both 'ldea• Unit Chief Jnattoe cfates shall alt,witb Judge Underwood. "INIST . mows is uortillNM4r. mrsummwbownmuuwo... Naw Yartati November 11.,=-Ity arrival ftSupat Thonnutwo base the partimbirs of apse: littnicone width lasted about fourthosusi taming up and lifting howls from their fotuadatlons and lath ing MGM tapiosas. Ethipo, stemmas and =TOOltallireirto dashed tosotherand rar role sixty - Yesindt were sent atarinS, dhmasted Or sunk, and a num blear ths"etranre Mat: Thomanda on lantrlan twaswiemandatufeting. The ax ailinaintls 'nary great- It ta haposalbie nowtailatiniatethe lass-but It must bet Oath* Morning of the .itli,there Deng linhastiona of a sterna the paftagers a thiStild Mesmer Conway did not feel safe t0...g0 Ss sea In tow, Aand wished to be trindirrstt to the 'Rhone, anew steamer of*he,Lne,rhere they might consider thastme d,irmeOn ato ey tranah In moor a strum. said both They, vets mcorme 1 missehtput tb se4blit 'daring the-attsaa the Ilbormatintek on Patera Ilan , bakickexPioiled, and !A 3 re-. 1 . 0 i# the somptyment SWslis Kneels, Co mm= thrown on Tortola ittdand cad Nothin g dellttlha Iu thG• IaiAW I & X ICS= I- tl 'ir d=tiortsemittkattbe town* 1 and a numbex of Dom lost. - z Tie: stilmanythatunhisn , "eatits IrOlt shim* 11 s'aiseki and 2 O'ck4l was falk Attd . ;,wetuathiet. liar COOP inik at from eatamitillOrkto The' bock of rth,e 00P.0121 t 0; t v arnit.°Ta'Tbe 4 =lTZ YeadtMitatadtheday atter, d neither 4 99 1, 4 1 4; 0, 91,tbaa siLranbruSte. irs zL aiii;i4cw .lassinaresal ser=l,4.4 - 14 ear Td.amoal:Vi iimbi;siaissiaa;) !:./1 0 #4 30 1 0 4 ,4 '.: I L 4 a O /PS ., WIZ Arro'bel 1 1 0 1 ,411 ffont!Tiffi chunni BAm deki tithe;! . ctuiria *jilt • apqcalciiiillii :ftLatdiniesuini;Coliiiiiorr:B9* . • el ist ection In Rlehmon le d. , are learhansimber. Ist. Coadngtu2 IngSattlnaer and run. -...24:1Tnr. drunkenness an do ..* Sd. - .FOrr Abate. disuse of orders. 4 For' vhdation of the Nth article of war. The names or upwards of ono hundred citizens have been sant up as witnesses. An Install. grahm et thee° charges and spectilcallons wit' shaft Sakevlnee, thottgii: Ws not Maned • court martial be ordered. An affray manned In Richmond this nrionithe betlinnealk r ash.BeiTy end Tema Whiti,espOrblatrthe later was wounded tritkena*.tiV 4 Pifkol ;abat: .Barry was lrc November. 11.—timerd tydvansgertotr ordered '4 court-martial to he &Id o n 'tie instant to try - the case of Cal. Rowconduotoe of the oleo. Lion hare. Thii-.lbaPaterr bee CM aCCOULIA of the ni=tic orß hnmerly ,Ho nt Kin" wiwam optultrYbY newel AzJittatoptanaa roads or t arrest, th Ch e e , ri m ng_leadars. by tic) civil an &WM 'tort the blacks bate reld4ed SpFl the mlll had been caned for: The , oltizons pub lish", cad to-morrow:, disavowing the isatiinents tittered by Lind my, the colored deb:gate to the Conven tion. NEw voßic. . . . ray Te!agnia ioritiratint cierattn.l • NEW 7ionk, Nov. 11., 1867. The - et ten .1:lanolin surd , Chicago from Europe, have arrived. : 'cutracif Errzsraos. The Lannon order or Catholic Prison! have purchased a larg e tract in Brook -I,rn; on which they blend to erect.* ~u.tilcont church, • IRAILROAD CARS In the gnprethe Court to-day, in tho application or the Erietatd P Waldo Railroads to kayo eir nts oesdie Glidden, J th udge has dis missed the matter RO fares the Pennsyl vania road ey ar e a foreign concernedcor, o po n rathetion grcnind that th; bat has mado no docbdon as to the Erie Rag. MAIL oktTnacrr cum name is on trial of John noia.in'a Menet Eitut. K. Oita. to recover .310,000. The plaintiff clahnod he wag Interested In a postofiloe contend to run nuns from Alai:anon, Sams, to ifoleotn that de. fondant contracted that if ho would re lease bis Interest in the contaast,no other ICea could obtain It, ba wan= plenum. ),OCd; plead/ICA sostil-13the'otWoi malt oontreet bat *tied to pay. The defendant clairoty mkt . the ocmtradt Is void for want of cosuddendlaite and as being - cannery to pablic mum vxmarzu LAND . L. two ht else on Gill- of Dart against Walker and alums, to remover Immo by Town of am alleged deficitof eleattedanta not contributing their alleged share 'of loss arising from and axle of lands in Wedt VI during the oil excitement..- It:was by thoplain tiff that the coat of the property was loss than the amonntreprosented: . . At a hal meeting at the Union-League Room, tanight„. apeeehee wen made add 're:Oaten; adopted ex - primly* of Darrow etthe &hither 90r. Andes, reaptapt for Ina menuxrjr. , , , :xas►ntraai Friak"S , Las been . extradited-to the British crorrerearterit ou chirge of r?Fi~v Ns. IaWMiM Les ftliimplui tie PuttbirthOsultml NNW °shrews, ptoventber IL—N6 deaths from`ellow liver ware reported yedordayoridthere vrerenoripplicarlotis to the Howard /...^tatioh tor retie& The Bremen ship Carl arrived_yester l day bringing another load . of German 'mailgrams. . Texas 4spersannounce the arrival of large numbered German Immigrants in that Store. - •The 4:learner • Elt. Mary, troM Brazos, his arrived here. The yellow: fever was bad at Rio Grande City. - There ha a sited contest for the Gar ernorship- of Tamaulipas between Gen erals Manton, and &Mira. Several citizerisof htatarnoris recently charged certain civil officials with being ooncerned dn.an attempt et revolution, Whereupon Col. Palacio szrestodand im prisoned them. Another poptdar attempt at revolution will he ausloptsd before -three months. Northern Mexico bas gone 'strengly for Jewett for President. oommmElD =wc(iiW.p3 -Gen. Sheridan ht atlll In New: York. —Gen. hicelehan, upon Me snivel to liTrrork, will be tendered 'timbal° • rs caption and the ieedon elite city. The Board or Coundhnen hare so resolved. —Myer - Finn, in the shirt Inatneat New York, has been arrested toe setting tiro to Ids promises, —Seth W. Pique telt New York yeti. terday, prone' ming to walk to San Fran. Clem in one hundred and Say days. — The W1:4 11 3e16/11Lnktpit. can vesiendlost, made tz a 1 trip at, New York yesterday.: , : —Mbn ii pook and Nip Norris, nab eioriaries to Calcutta, Usher; Williams andltein,E, C...Lowe,*rt. route to China and Japan, sailed from, New. York yes. —The immense Coal beep ou dzimrd docaa, at Jericor Mr. have been on Are forserveral days; from spoithmeous 00111 , —The Anteriden anon meets in New York on the .I.oth. joiirrewsen,clgar ipekers 'of inunlberoitwo‘thotut and, ant on a strike ibr, higher wages. Some demand thirty. weep!. increase, STATE NEWS.. —The Waynesburg .11epublime says: On; Wednesday last a .nomadic • dstkey, givingthe name of /ease Dane, attempt. ed It nameless outrage upon , the mere of a little white girt named ;spree= a ed _ about twelve years , and living in Wayne aawaaht• p, thii county: The ;ordeals:a . no far as we could ascertain them are_ that M company with two- other girls" ernallerthan herself the girl was con +/silage bunch of patterns kranelghbo ,r when they were overtaken and Soweted bythe negro. - At a 'tub:able - moment he seized the eldest and conveyed bar into. the wooda- Her consprutions fled and conveyed the nOVii to a man near .by, who Immediately proceeded .to, the rescue In time to premmt the ommunnam-• lion of the deride , hellish carpals. He was brought here and confined :in Jail oa Thundey, last to await trial. His fa , dal appeara tre nee desinibed as repulsive in the exme, ,of muscular' build, and' about die feet-ten incheshigh. There Is no extenuatiotr for, this spades of diabolism, and' it is hoped ' that the lawsrill be meted out in Di& —The heading Diaparchhas the fellow ing: John Kline, of Hamburg, a young man about twenty years of ago, while _out , on Thursday last, met with a accident.. He, was holding iris gun by the mule, the stock= w m when a stamp, the gun slipped, re tho hammer bammeranddlwh the contents throngh his band, it in a shock -Weare informed that ihe wife of Solomon. Hockuutn, ;who %resides, near , the silliest. of - Monza "Pleserint; - ghee birth ter theltitebuTs about a 'lrma' hi. Isary, Kr,employed so a term band ' therm:math, and loin rather; cinimushmees. The babies - =-Irsighed eighteen pounds; and the ere doing MI Inn se could be -..Yrite,perettts , receive many ineeen 3.,tt e r ,„ ' frona. •hba - 4 0 0 will eutlientlarek:- "sea. bc. -- ..Asii!*; GAioNWST.P.' .9417.111..,: ZMVAULt; sw se taktuA*B6.o.4*3 X4 , 944,2f9 1. 4!";Ab0g1eri 4ilgccpc ,aXl D Sl o 4 o. ei liP: Th krOi*lnr:cbw6 of - ":llsteetrom tho City - WrlitakteeNte . .thi Stlt had., , state that , ittbnireleir 'hilardellierrosl . dent Juarez, and the retrains 4 1wr41,.. mMtan wore to - be delivered;le WilVoll . the 6th. The gawky elected Mexican Conicreiti dlleantaist.rcanyiltrarablat toJcutees.. Nsam'i.t-'sall. fly Ukt rlttillottO EIAMM) Ve=3ll= the ieeident at it deflect inmate: a switch thine** _station; on -Atte llpdebn BlverNallroad; oniaattirdaY.B44 eight curs of sm extra freight train bound south were theairri ficuirlhe 'track end badly mashed up. Nobody wee Inland, but the trains were detained some hours" by the accident. " A. huge tbronotwnrimmot wore sent lap from this city to angst In' clearing sway the wreck. sad #oltqk are now rurming regular. . , 0•10411111011ek Ear T.l•grapik te the Piltabserett 0111414•12 , ALICANY, November ...lie—The:trial of General Cole far the murderer L,-Ilarris Hisao& has been amod till the next term'of the Court of Oyes and Terminer, owing to the absence or materiel nesam . • Wasting. Use Ireshatrissa Ely =WWI to the Pfnawnoll %Mena. j ouut,lgovalubsir IL.--Waslon. the r ( a n" astalasc.- arrival:bane -fro Writhes twouty-sight mil m- Oiled* es,) about nine o'clock, this morning. Ho says that ha Ls now eightoon hours ahead of time. tar Snsearass ts Ms runsenta shunts. Tom November, /L—The come oration thems Walab; - yesttrday, yam one of oat impressive Catholic cere monies ever witnestied in Canada. • MOB MON. THREe'ti.'CLOCK A. M. niO3I;::SITROP.R. French Andltalia Affairs. Garibaldi Dainage.by i'Tiistomi at Macs. Modification of Cable Batas. Fenian Trials at Dublin Teiriple Cooiary BRlosion teed iitssedred Lost The rood Blots in Devonshire. Mob Fired Upon The Databh West Indies. l'ovicey Refuges, the. Advice of thiToivele. Will Accept the Consequences By Telscrzyk to the riculmrst eikutt..l ====l , cruiriax ' THE PEEN= tannernr. LONDON, November B.—Reporta have reachea hei.othalT‘i'alettole4oo4 toxe aign the French Mini.try of State. Re TriniembOly be anoceeded, byjtouher; CILDIDALDI'D FORCE WREN DEFEATED. The friends of Garibaldi state that at the battle near -Monte Rotund° he had only four thousand nisei. - • HIS 503 , 11 AT LAIIOE. • ThriEtendard &vs the sons of Garth!' dl are still at Lugo, though sonoeslecL OARIBALD/ To ILE THLI4I. •. PLosztrez, Nor. fi.—Elariboldi Is to be tiled at Fiorenoe. AUDitilMil INT= STIE.NAPOLEoN rants, Nov. &--General L Martoora, Italian Minister, lately had an audience with the EMperor, 'and' ufixl for the withdrawal of the French troops from . . The imnuel yellirw book is ready for publication. It shows that Rattaul wan long ago warned of the plena of the in-, atultanta under thuibaldt and the action France wee certain to take in the prem. Tax roruLsit TcutriTs. P.4 . 13 1 / 1 4, Nov. B.—The Menges?. mks: Popular grunt:Cita, Incited by.Dts ,, l* , c..4 - brokeintinhillan and other large cities ofltaly, but it saints thatby tho prompt 'and decided action of the Indian Gov ernment all theee.ontbreake were sup pressed. auut=a)rig TzzAttrorrpo=o. FLORENCE, Nov, it—The trial of Gari baldi has boon postponed, it being con sidered doubtful •whetluk- any of the . • • !-. titasthsreislinilaStaidatr2ll~ mammy aforto son rzxraita. Great efforts are being made -in Eng land and Ireland for the pinion of con. 'richt at Manchestar, on the ground that the °femme committed was a political GenaralLaelaftwitatutnotleftfitanoe; as reported by. tionto Fienah jontnals, but remains In Put' a prolecuting theixd- • portant minion inviblch he was sent by • anthrax tit'TECZ atinsitott. LOADON. November B.—Actrboiht. A - peat:.cluume 'his been made-in tho nuUlm situation. but no Adliniment ef fected. Great distrust fa fit about the relational betimes' Frariets, , qtaly and Roan, which aro ,reltrdid as liable to rupture - at any moment. =ULM= .01: 112111171113X1176 'ASKED. FARM, November B.—Tho French Gov ernment hes asked the Papal authorities to Weise the hortuirits *be' hive bani tak.eii prieoners' in the lite Can The request rmsrefated.„ . , trzu.wa , The 3fonileur I:WM& Whitt!' that the French infantry, armed with the Ches fterkibridrs, gittuery, iroPPlhsnitth 'Med cannon; took part in the battle it Moat* Rottinde, and their coining to the assistanattf thePontltteid forces 'decided the day agaimit Garibaldi. ITIANCE JUI=J TO WMpIiA.NY RU PAHA Noy. 9.-(lea. La Marmara asks the French GOvernmint to withdraw ita troops from Itallm soil, because, hews, -flail:duo prayed her lel:ditty cs well as disposition to inidatatOmier. Ile "also declares there need be no Aar ofprthee dlitniumie; ietat, Gar- Ibald!.4ls . sortsaadhis principal ea tsaanta, Isere/air and go to the United, Spites. ~ . . TR 'eneinneA‘►we l z tereeleiew. Frameem,'..l9Memberlo:-:-TM alfd =pc King VW= Emsaael Davin fe nEe4 .4 1 the 0 ., blif: l # 3 *,./mP OOO d .ePon lept!s#34*Coivvetlezi,novt aiinsilaafat Emperoirlfspoloon the cle: put:riot the Pniztobtroops from Ital ian eOl4, 112 1 4.46401:1131 of. the French fleet from the Wien w a rt. Thslialianlanlaytthat, , the. King, 'in to *lnn . tiidoition !tie Em 14648.nnlyintiiteiresitgattiet'aEninpein 06,.. qtattgiP te oCCMP9, I ' Fof cilthalia it—p4iiir .'neakinCnswinuannana.. - .1!,: Gan. Etai,sosomendateFAba Rtakels expeditio,":lo Bon" **to , ' dud the French 'in the tiguia - ataite Rata 6 lost tatty killed and annueded.„ The Expat trOopiliet eigyttiretThat*" . Thil oeanelitlsofSheQarGaddtnna woe adz hundred klll*d and 'Airstuf- wounded, *bile !' l* VirATß . : 4 ;tWol ITemtialgou primanws. Gen.,YOlep siis the oredrt of the groat ganITOW l?tiebais isaPe eP4 116 . Cbesaapoi ;Wei. ' nitooli Were onT halt armed. avvitrOidZcliz 'CilllMMitt.rl3oo/40.17T-27.111,V; FILIECIT,Cne,,,:O9Y•_II/IP,g Met" Kinturcieituriiixtemdwiiid to - tbe - Amt. IIee,O( wbo Intiv katal sad woundok in ILL recent ongagememti. Tfieselic generifilii*rieti6hioaghoit, Italy iiia - aistattrate la at:4**i in • zugua l f## vulroos. - LONDON', 141intiifj—*fi.--Teasoinizoi km,: bum ayeirdknyi. he gangtura somadr.VP49 4ll oo 3 amuired4i)latx.. TkeAnwite-taT4.#47'ltiltli#3os6,‘ sopirscaoatt 05v fwmoite.=c"..: LO NDo r4:NOrill*tv - 2423%eWiatitr of the Atlantic Cable how been settled' The follettlnr,atedLtketkow gre,lnto amine Iktl fkr4er ThewattFert.Between gem Tork end extypteoe In:Orootisrt:. tofu or XcelsodOon iroido;life*Ood= lag My left,.. lit Oonos 4ach• word; Atter tteetirst r theltrieten woo* gyskikdibvssi , datesPO elltuat,t4A4o! tx t a brottrie - au 6l 4 - fro&droho , lo. extrithage, , .TheallifeM Alk Pe conB l/APIEOPIninIYSIXas. NMI Preakite In cipher. 404: - IV,IPOVIr 43 3 6 ,11 001 , in . ,' V lr°;4ll4, — °t fi/ 1411141t.g tAe,atphtbet octitoriatc, coy: knoWn - re , dlettotterl: word ee r itivnerttrlierneoblpserufper 'KT. , ft.-to bo lii; . 'ited./br, th e Ant ten wordi 25 . `cents; e a ch additional, 42.60. Between Bow York city end Pnlntownit . _ . and sonUt !lima will boebarged In 'tut dlttnn to the above. LONDON, Nov. l&—Mhs Clara Louisa Kellogg made her second appearance at Her Majesty's Thoth.e, hat night, In tho op cm aL "Traidata." Her performance crtakid ilinaat enthusiasm. The bread note at Torquay, Exmouth, and other places., have been suppteued =clan parts of Deponahiee are noir quiet. DICEIGas CAILED _Charles Dlekeni salla to!meiro* bu the ideamehip'cniii for Boateb, TES Htruniraltili ST;TROMAN. The news of the great loan of shipping and destruction of property by the hur ricane akSt. Thomas, createswidersproad depressdon in mercantile circles, as the British shipping merchants and under writers aro heavy losers. TES EASTEJIII QVIZTION. France end , Austria have come M.* oommoa:unamitaadhlg am tit rb#poticriM l be*grautal by them ham; after lirthi :derfiqueetion. zi6PLmo'N 12=1 Losmou November 9.—A dispatch from Glamorgan, Wales,..states that a terrible exploalon took place to one of UM tidies of the 'Ferndale, colliery In that county. All the miners, three hun; died in number, v. re at work • At last aceountathe mine yiaa on dm and it vase (eared few lives would - be 'eyed. Loicnorr --6 bnday.:-Additlonal Wars tare 'mislead of the terrible calam ity in Glamorgan. A few of the miners camped from the boning pit. It la,not kDOND how many lives ware 104/. LONDON November 10 —Afideipht..— The fates; atmounte froze Wales slate that two hundred lives Were lost at'the Ferndale mines - Loan isaroa's moromer. - • The Lord Mayor's banquet teok'place yesterday. All the members of the :Ministry were preseakereept Lord Der by. Mr. Dlareall made a speech, In which he 'alluded * to the con troftrates which - had arisen be tweea England and the United States; but he said a , better • feeling had arisen in Ainerlia Ware last year, and he bad every reason to hope Air a maintenattos of those relations of warm er friendship demanded by Interests and every moral feelinithat could - unite the TIIF: REPORTED SALE OP' THE D.A.1111311t WE= INDIES. Lemma; Ncriember 9.—The Globe contradicts thoreport that all the Danjah Wert India Islands are to' be illepol l ed of and says the Island of SL Thomas is only to be sold to the 'United. States, for which the sum to be paid to Denmark Is el,ght Millions of dollars in gold. DIMON'S/31MS DESTRVIANCES ZENEWEED. Disturbances Imre again broken out 11 4 Drionshire. Thnre waea bread Hot at Barnstable today, whloktMoeedediA ferocity and destructlyenees the riots at Exeter. • The mob broke into butchers• ahopsnid bakeries,plundered them and set them on Are. The police : and. mili tary were obliged to Are upon the mob. 12211. g GEICIERJLL IC/LOLL. The I%e ea. in an article on the reithui lents, neyzi ft thinks the Amalie= until , fly of General Nagle will save hlm from conviction. =I LYONS .P.01.11;345t Emperor Napoleon Li 4141cn#,:whirna be met with a =dial reeeptlentrtan the people. All a:Ube6 or weloon*V oangratda, Una was made by the Mayor, to which he responded.: In lila apeoehhe referrei to the inatl value Which the antente eon:Mite of the European powers pease= to_tha place and civilisation of the wort& .L nsrran 1/7.2111LX DIMIA.OIIIIIZi, • Dunmir, November B.:—The Jury In the case of Castilla, "yrho vas on trial In this eltrfor alleged aunplleity In 'Fen laidsin, was unable to agree. ' ~~~ ntz Parrs imaimais T E4 DYICjOF =us The Porte Luta replied to the lastjohlt - Hato of the Etuccea powers : .';d . declines to receive their advice and NS; °opts the resionalbillty for - the events MMEI Ammxstwir., November B.—The Think of ktrulteirtem hu :shwa thereto of die. , &tint from. throe Mthrotritef a hat pei *Annan ovz Quszsindwrir;xoi. steatiaship Penn/Alla* from:Now Nork,ffiami ' t3omultrros . November B.:—The ateaateiMps, Wont New York for Ant::. FALII6I3IIt Emilia Fall, trona NM York, sniped. Sol:th.w.. Noy. la,=-Tto iNet!tizEer 'BorqudiL, from Now York, aqlved thin intnicua. AIM COMIIIIIMAUL, • Loaootr, Nov. 8 -11ka.-Cmotobs.9th Flvo.Terenttles, 701..16; Minot' Central, rt., Nov. a-Nom-rive. Tirol:ales, 761-1 Q _ - ' lartroas, tirmmeert3.-Neerang.--Lon• sots"; Itlve-Trtenttea 70 15.16; Illthota ECRINalet, al; Tes..es. on. FRANI: I 9 II7 r NOTembt , r 8,-- A' 6l ing.' : : laviartm., Nortutiberlt.-Ebritap..7: Cation closed firmer; uplands, 811.10; I t °Hams, 9146. Maachester 'dykes are favorable, " itteethatorn.• ttat tkl; others sinthatoted-Provisiorut-theeee, 61* ' 441141 4 1 11 ; t 4 1?.. v '.,, 6 . 1. 1. T- - 1 . ) If 12g i .'' , Ireivith: ' ' 4 4 Irtutta:- Ike: , _ tavkapiaia.. Nov. 9.--tkathi4reakti broker's eirettlartedos a 05 1 0 0 0 Was, 01 width RAU Wore an saetralatton sod AOOO ror export: Irfl,iXdbabse , .ittlzatollog ' ems ~9d; O land' e1d.1., :,ixtht les Id: 'Wheat 171 for white Gellfterthq las iktfor N. 1 4 lilltinthitea - Ner.Was 49„ Oats i tet NO. X.! 301,y,, - Pin--boeflo&p. Park 725. taxa ata Id.' 0161110 52e. B*- 4= 625. Tottroi*-Ininirmig ed.'rauoir aped re kw 'cwt. Petroletua--martte 2r "Tutle....! Nor_ 8,- , pottoloctr 441 frems64 — attualluti white. , ~,- --. Loaltrer, 'lrtrtethbft;th--Aftertsier'r o,,t ik ali4.lp for money.. No- Advt. poil Anal NoVeront. - Amnia= "nominal, at the following raw SivnlTwantla, 70 ta-19f Tert-Fdr. $1 etc' Mit -Whom CoVt Edo, &IL v I,xvcesw„,..linn, 9. ternom-003C ton .104 tintoilboutthb , tialoslo,ocoo Palm' glikilite=B 3 - 148 ; azu ,Ozinans,,n 2-1 lulet init unr.,potd,dons genecrally nn- 1 Ann r .; „="atc, ft , Can___nt tor ant , xxoams--zninned 4 1,, o......scLowsphigg of-F --- - , - 14y/kgt.: Niel' Vat - .1(0Y. 8 .- ,EVently/,. -- th 4 * !pa 7.1.1-- a - - FAAlntwor mak-atoeik,':l67l4. CITY AND BUBO . LATE] Boima . - :. letting or sbe,Miuseux-Iteller state Bermme-Orenevonst Provosts:lens, Stesemaltas. Ste.'. ' • • ' Pursuant to thecall of ths Mayor, pub . - t. Bead yesterday, a meeting of the aids seas or tide city rind yielnity Vas hada the Board of trade Komins,FOCKlllireei. attire° o'clock r. st., yestorday,..te du - . vise means for tho relief of Bra aliteronf of the lato - berliddikiltaildiff 1 , ~ bn motion •o K f C01..' R.. it; err, the', , meeting w as organized by calling Mayor hi'berthy - to the Chair,. ante} appointing the reportani of the presstaxlea., The Chalarian stated the ' iiel tif-tiol Mating, in a brief xrict_tou g kipirg to the sympathies of the ritaens In til halt of those who,have ba&..rtindirred destitute by theterribre .4boiltaiv: "whir:lsle adds dittlihdecif ea:Ottawa , Rots, or which we ye the followlMP ••...- The "Crescent • ' Troope" PM DMA te_gtoe, a rencert, the Promxds of 'which shall be. devoted to the raleDsr. f the sufferers, and Oak that a Salitintittek of citizens be appointed to co-operate with them. • The communication was re-• calved and a cotruniffee appointed. Tho Musical Seaming that gave an exhibition for tbb benefit. of the Hebrew ~ Benevolent, Society . of. Als legettY,Clumatr.'proose to gfve a greed , vocal and Instrumental concert for the same purpose, and the appointment of a tor plitatical. Keireic ed anff commi t tee te an tided. • • ... 4. 'communication mJ. D. Bernd, Esq., enclosing the • r the relief of the 0. 1 „ sufferers by the late boiler bsploskin. Received. The Nieiting Co o o tteo appointed -by tho Yming 31en's CI. Amociation was called upon to rot • rt the ' facts wooer. tattled by the.-.. . rman of the Committee stated ' , ,'• . sea., hot prepared to make a - , ..g . • gort, but so Jar es their Myatt. ~ • ail •. who they found a nom': • 7. ,' • • who needed Immediate I.• , 44, bought . Main a shorttime •• , •of the.% would in absolute immt. ' ' James Boyler, kill - --, Ophew• of. Pd- ' ward Mayden, who was wont:dad-Paves a wife - and those children on - theie way ' from. Wales, V cry, il esthete. • Seat al his money to his Bundy. Michael Sullivan, killed, leaves a wife In pmir•besith • and.. four ,children, . aged , youngestaix intake and the oldcatnine years. Newly. James Cusick, killed, lessen a wife in very delicate beitltrcend one child WS weeks old. tier solo support, one broth er, who is earning about twelve dollar. per week, out of which he supports him self and mother, and now has his sister and her child thrown upon his cure. Ell Decker, killed; leaves a wife afflict- ' ed with peralyals, and three children; no means of support; owes large grocery bill; not in need. Mail next Week. ', . . ' James Webber, killed; leaves wife , who will needlielp this winter. . 1 Mrs. - Enright; -whose husband Was i killed. wishes to return to friend" in tho , old country ; is in debt.' ' . ' •-• Mrs. land Pine nee street, whom, i husband was killed, tae. , rout children • who are In need of clotting. - ' i Mrs. Boyce, wham husband was kilted. 1 has two sick children. -- - - I Mrs. Hutzhinoon,whooe.hitoband, au killed, b four children and no menao of • . . Edward Hayden, sustained componn MC taro of - right arm. - Diabled for at least thte or four months. A Welsh, mar,, ona abort time in this °ovary, main vepeedy condition. Ileahardlyl cr, wounde&ln bead, cab , . . - I'. Itasenburp„ Lawrencevi ll e, could not be found. •, _ Fred. Idiller:4ounded,. hem wife and one child! Rent to Os - paid,' /ad bills and coal -1 • • - llenriedp• McKee, wounded, wife; no' means of auppor4 very needy. Amos Daily badly wounded.. f street. Mr. Kai sold it was the flat thus he had ever tended a publiemoothig with out having something prepared. -_,. Ho thought the quitter required I mme diate d mann,. an that a commillso should be appoin at each ward and borough to coope to with Ills Young Mena Christian ' ation. Removed theta committee appointed for that purpose. The T nor of the -Committee on Collections appointed by the Young Melee (~ nen Aseociation , reported that about 000 had been collected. Mr. Ke a nnounced that there wan $l5O at the Mco of the Daily Poet, rub scribed by row citizens, which was at the dlaposal of the Young Men, Christ tan lan on. .. . . , , '`. Mr. And w Cazaagie sald he thought the'whole tier should be 'left in. the handsof th Young Men's Christian' As aeration, *here It properly belonged, and offered be following resolutions; Resolved, That the thanks Of tide ineenng 1* tendered I.olln. Young Men's Christian Aasoclatlon :Flu their - prompt edit.° in the rooent terrthlocalaantyand hereby request the Association to con tinue eta effects in the same direction. 11 '..ivoh. That Aka . meeting appoints the Associatlen its agency for the distri bution of sur.h funds as may be collected. Mr." Kerr. 'said' be would vote for the gentlemen's an tient,' ho would divide ii. He wait inlayer cif thanking the Aic. sedation feted:at they had done; but he did not think that was the only object of this mooting. He woe In favor of that which -could produce- the most money in the - treasury. He %cabal to relieve the ArinanatiOn (dal thus labor possible, and aid them in.the good work m which they were engaged. He could raise ten thnusand dollars worth of produee In Al a.Ve y (7= eat . 11 11, 'Was not the desire of the Asnociation to- monopolize the work, but dealred the aid of the dti zen. HeAmid :that the relief required would be permanent, and that the com mittee had been appointed. with .that Mr. Carnegie laid he was In favor of receiving all the money they Could from , any source *hated or, and as the muter • would be permanent, be thought •Kerr'a motion did not cover the ro, qiurementa of the cue; - Mr. Kerr said he had but one ob ject, and that wee the benefit, of the unfor tunate aufforem, Ho thought there were anumber of men outside of the Amanda. lion who could - be of incalculable benefit In rating money.' - The resolutions were adopted. Mr. Kerr them renewed Mamotion,that a cortunligeo of tan be appointed from oath word and borough, which was car. Mr Qaugng, Manager of the Opens Masa, apposed to rev° a benefit on Monday bight-next, oho proooeds to bo placed In tho hands of tho Young Melee Christian Association Itir 411idathMion, liglithliss Julia Doan. the =ma p fi.`.`•'setresKhad voluntorrredher ser vices on thooccsalcayand regulated that a oommitteg of citizens be appointed to snperintend it. On motion of hi.e.Korr, the proposition wee accepted and the following gentle- Men appointed mra`conunittoe Colonel R. H. Kerr, Joe. S. Lam, Alex. Pitman bees, Gilbert rollaniMoo and 'Andrew i The Treasurer of the Young Men's Christian Association amoninoed the re- ocipt•of ten dollars—a donationtrom Mr, Canning, Ifanager of the Opom natl.& PAZ Chambers euggestad tW-the wart( and borough committees be appointed front the various manufacturing estab- Tho reeelpinf VA from the employer at,Bolimen, t . l::me, Bagley's iron mills On motion T. W. Pau la, The va. 210113 manufactories In the city were, ro quested to soli their cit contributlens from the employees In respective establish. On motion of Mr. Kerr,. the meeting 'adjottrtied to Seat at the mu Of theettalr. , 11* 'Laitam otitag poti*trea'o Ottlort;*. an Fourth atreet, - tha )tatyitattatatartoil to hold hailtoots iiii4hpatea - tit the 'Aliotaiit.,viothiatAiklis oeont teirltae hatlon.at the rolling rat af talraghip, *tin) Tta ; for thhearp,Oe , fah, witntaiiceltatijura- , promptly' as .hand:.-:Deputy Atitiney Bfddhtt wariiitaitaitl tiotadrttvhaaraluatlatrof rho, followl, ,t hat teat ; ihattV a*'Qrh- , itilt ;the ftrhaol,' tNaao, - Graff et Dull's" rolling v c s tagtallet=r e tte c t i Fit t l o an Nata y„u ti t orM ataab a e ri r Wal a sajuatat a twth d o , . Iwik;'Ehttchtutnur': . aboul, a year, misled: I bave.heott,eagagod at tho ralaftrealta7aftum; hiat him ,hoara,.botOro. the , tob:talo n liesiriekillad'the acct. arlbotly aober.whoa-lollar Chief Engineer of Everson mill tar about ten years; had ai an fulaintaut, aged about 1/13 .„. . , 'or twenty ; thayettended• , ditlbr , .;. the al £.dwlatitch tenets' supervision of all the ~nathe.ntill; . ho had tive'fire... to wislithithi .. „;,.. ,' r. Daft, ItWorn—am a mewbol of "Ithilso, Graft it D: have a firm sinallBMte tho Will was . Yone,'.lBB3,'andNeentlpleted,in lot Snlyti the name yharrthe trwintitrimber,wergt in ~ qtriq.yr were, t •ky Al 5 • WV 0 t hti he, lore . Were -y, MOM diardoter 1 , 'ali.vmoi rid .alio. of a at - ono I tired' Abet to the 'guide mill when AIM occurred; the - bolls : were !stair quarter Inch 1 n; the ii , ratsrltt Hotchinsona t had i . t. Oltra - ..eMploy en-. taiititio 'BMW ,Mteti,nmoor sew mate thew ono of liquor; ilbottl ago; Isar him end was India/ i e sithlzt abotltsektiar . itnagillthitOlitrif ion; e otthnexploal ,inn DI Wee supply anisl,kelitot- rettalarly a . tinder the - .Nadia : of the Tally carry ifiottrone , hnn. - - W. end thirty pounds of in stad,li Vow. arm au* of steam ' ; there t ply„ extraordlimly W arning; 'when C aired, itto 'had the -..d.th - the' other hell , . on assistant,: his a firemen; Bernard Murphy; Mr.. Of AIM*, hollers , his. , tifinhaol id „Untutored; .--,- d9 l l ll -tbs4 r. .4 1 ! were tusk! g o , were tiring ,Witti•iiitleft ,hired IN. extra preasure; re nee lump coal; the water /Mid the; river with tanks, A t i tzt .fell= e 'hdlrro r rM ,ra of th ea e en.e; this had do with thebohers;had been boilers for about two hours ag;behove Aho • Injector woe der; the ankittoer walla a care aild„taftlattlat at, all' times to attention - to: anything irrolig ' , offers' or 'engines; WOK; *ere ...a, itardrti—Aan a member of Bobo, Omit .it Doll ; , have bee otthe .firin from Its as• ttnommenced to build the early *Mot 18CA-end oont the summer of that year; the t Mr. Dull in re g ard to ;Mr lie of boilers 10 correct ;_the t fiir theta was made by nly ,, it Idattnciloils wilregiven that ,ould not bellghter than harry di, and:node of Shoenberger's y (No. 1) . charcoal hammered boilers weld iupptlied by. an stitch -was so constricted w its supply of water trim the ;- and .if, by any mania it to work Ii wordd ...immediate= defect b g thrilling the water nit iitpe below. It intsJeff- The tanks were supplied awn from. the . river by a ed tothei entitle; . - the tank . .1 with an Ind ..... tor; tho same tedthe rot:hag the supplyhtel, leant' Milt fag . .. Would • h are., I -, . ;vend at the rolls, and we also re boon made aware of the* et _ .alsding of the ramie. After the exitcolon T heard enb of the . workmen atteltrute hie market° , the hurrah:7g , of theiarator tanks; hear! several workmen mordant the tanks contained' water after thrtikalcaton. r,. Air. A. L. 1411, ro-called —flaw water Twinning from the tank after the explo sion, above the pipe loading to the injec tor, ftom a hole Write Uftua bklf oat to tW, trip; never ,emu muchin:lenity - In obbiltilng rater, as shoul dthe pampa raiLlve have connection with the city OAK the bottom of the tank Ls higher thistipemitilialt falba, luAoctor. IV. H.llectit, erfrorvy—Au'al(46iii of thumftisi i 'Freston (.o.; id - thee Penn sylvania Iron Works; was acquainted with 'Maud Elutchinson,llie deceased enginee'r; knew !dm very well tor ten or twelve years or more; be bad been in our employ an Chief Tlnglncer for eight or ten years; to was mot all the time Chief Eftgincer, but only tor some four or five postai, / rcparded Mat as a eery skAled, , careful andto,tent emincer; his habit" wore good whilithe was in our employ; although he was then what may be termed s moderate drinker; I never knew him, to be under the Inaluence of liquor While it work when In our cm- Fry; I entainnod him as tuumally awe , • paticssear. 111$0112. .6. 214 •'-ilicOxlilips and examined.them and the, surrounding machinery about t.oviettaina.after the explosion. Alter carefully eleinsiting the iron ofthe shell and tubcs,;•lnclined to the opinion that tbenfW, Alive got fastened some way and nohbsingdeeted by the engineer, the stesin got to an unusual pressure, and canneimently an explosion occeuvelt. The ordinary Beaver valve, the 'mown always teak was on the boilers: If the safety:valvehad been closed the beat en gineer lttthe world might fail to discover it; the ntittanalprossure, however, should be inditined by the gunge, unless some thing irk[' wrong with it also. It fre. quenUybeetirs that, the safety valve be comes 00¢..- It requires a good deal o [at tention taw/ up much steam with slack I as it . rogulres extraordinery tiring. could noadetect any Indl.W.lnn of low water in the fragments of boilers exam. Mod. AMICLMV WATKON'S TENTIIII;:tr Andras. Weans, sworn.—Am a weal ber of the firm of Watson -tt Monroe, boiler manufacturer.; was formerly .an engineer, and atoncrUme United States Boner Inspector; woe dot to-tiny and ex aminaltho hollerraexploded; I could not ancitgle point to make an opinion, brit tak the general aspect I concluded that the laden resulted from a tsar city °fluster , andhighpressoro of steam. The expiation was so terrifile as to de stroynut, usual evidence of overheated both:lrk:one of which is the drawing of -11w1 the same appear:nom existed3nd the bollersnot so rent asun der, rebuild undenbtedly set down th e explosion: do a lack'of Water; but under the eirstanstruacea I cannot ea y whether It was low water 'or eoneusaion which produced thooppeoranoo of thecaulking. LOW WATER AND HEAVY AIIIHNURS. lames Thorn; [Worn—Am a member of the firm of James Thorn h Co., boiler maker , ,made.examlnatlon of the boilers explodest_this morning; my opinion le that thesof.wai Nib much .prosaure and nor etlUt I • found that the boiler. been In good .condition pre violas Wahl) exploalon; the roaaon why I cup that there was no water wait letind a wade of the bottom of 'ttutel again, I judge so from the ap pearance - of the dues, an thayppearod to blicellepsed up and down . , jr *tom oft aline had been in wa terthe top would hive gone down, but In this case the illneawent both ways, or were drawn together:- Anotherreason for tbinklngtho 'flues wetehot is that ono flue had struck something in passing out, a bolt head, ifstriotptorltich made a abort indentation in - thee edge of the floe, which. I don't ;thank - could bo done on Iron hooted by kme hundred and fifty pounds of steam. no Elided' the same lino, In palming out Lad .striok some corner which had cut 'antra' tieribetly ammo bola. Had the safety valve and the engine been cleated an exploit/0n might have ensued; I think the-form which produced•tha exploslow Was generated Instantaneounly; from the fact that the boilers were all torn to pieces. 'lf the generation lout been grad ual a,weaker point would have given 'Way first And relieved tho balance of ti.o hollem, -, ltla bard to determine bow the fareo WV suddenly generated. The Jet ford'lnjeotor might allow • a portion of water through it; but not sufficient to , anPpIT , dyer boilers and yet not give warningot tho inadequato supply. Ism 'not very ermvereant with the - working of 0 6 41E00. , ' • • •:c9r,.ruz.Baust °Puma. ng • inelfartvec, sworn—Am a !doom Mtio Militias of the Arm. of Hartupoo iiatalnod - the boilers aline .maio ' my opinion Is that the water ow the lino in the boileme diTilWat opinibst- the flues were- Oh on both sides from the ,bottom towards' theeentre;. that, ha my ogincen, wonldhave bean theease had the ,ihifters , not• been overheated; dido appetwattoo might have been caused by 'the !de* premium of -- steam tbo tr infelikz. had bean closed, and yet :the: linos. ;Ovirheated; have known tases , Ir bileikexplosions„ have '7oseurbod while there Wad water in the boiler, coy. vriligthet; its least that was rny ides. ht.t weakest portion. of the prtrriiiling it 11111 11101 . 0 • it the dote with a forty-twe Lthlnk - that the" flues were 'averheatod'itind the Iron thus, softened; ktid.etplesten..' , (The' Witness tbe leise gave ttlimpi3rtant flictiregard- Inj Se injector, which be deem. odpirkaifty. " and 'r laitdrlti~t - iLznig vi ara'ati -shorty, eliable.) • ber . oS thistirm OS Carroll * Snyder, bet. tar talikeer We Punished the hollers which expleded4ln July, 1863; they were made at that time, and were the double flue style of boners, forty-two Inches diameter, thirty feet long,- with' two z teen•lnehllties; they were nuule"Of.Ja, niata plates, fall, quarter.. with ability toatand with safety a pslsssure of one bundrodand seventy-five pounds to the square inch. • , ,The influbst .bare -adjourned ",lo meet. again at seven' o'cloa., .'shatp,' at, the Normal Sebool-Repors of, re Special contenitsee of Tosettaxs.• A special, ineethig' . of the, Commitiee . eppointrid byr the „Allegheny , County Teitelerte Associnthru, to .take in.o con: siderillow the entablisirment of n Normal Sclioni for. the distflet . composed of Al . legheny, Beaver ' and itutlet counties, . " " Rete. te l 'N a il in r 13Ier Is .' c t ity i wag . about Ye' l tera'. Cht :Man, and . J.nr, D.. Meeds Secretary. lif.r. - Doutliett stated that thin Commit tee Wad iippolnto by action of the Tmeb erfeltuttliater Leld •to •Aprilt. lust, and ttest-on consultation with friends of edumtion and.oflloerl of the Institute, li hid been deemed expedient...to, add the names of several . proutinent chi:rens to the ftonatirliteft.... He announced . , that tee follbwinggontlernen now constituted the Committee: J. W. F, White; :Esq., of Sewlekley; Thomas Albert, . Joseph; Dit- Worth and James B.. Lyon, -of 'Enst Litr erty; .Jnines 'Kelley, of Wlthinsburg; Rev. Wm. E. Israel, of Pittabargin, Rev. .1. B. Clark, of Allegheny, and J.J. D. Maeda, of Pittsburgh. After an interchange of views by. the ttielifbett, 'lt was derailed advisable to Increase the manlier of representatives on the ' Committee, rind ti': following named gentlemen were accordingly atl dot) to the ,Ceminittee. • .A. 'f- Doutheit; County Superintend ent; Rev.Joserfb ,_of Sisk icley;Judge Sta'rilii, list Liber: r At ig gh . l o n r i t t ; Wftsinaburkr :D ' art re . tigor; of. East Liberty: Judge ?Inserts llturiptinn Wm, Espy, Mum .or Scott township; .Rey. Geo. klarshall, of-Snowdon township, Mittistleld ; Brown, of 'Mansfield:: Alex. McFall:anti, of North Fayette township; Wm. Shaw, of Turtle CreCit: - On motion, Mr. howbeit was appolni csi a committee to correspond . with the County Superintendenti of Draiver and Butler counties with reference to the ore: riolntment et similar. antimltteis to cop ier with this Committee bn the subject of 'it:Stabil:slang a Normal School lrithlsi die- On metign, Jan: 13. Lyon, .I.Ng., J. W. W N F. hite, Jaa. alloy,„Wen. Espy and A. T. Douthett were appointed a comialttee to examine the ditlemnt -BUM that have bean ;Tam of for the loCatirun of a Nor mal School, ruad to report at the treat Thu lilierint ' platleti prominently men: Honed as atlitable for the location of the proposed,teheol, are Sewickley, Wilkins. ,burg,,Tuttle Creek end the Itayard fnrm, 'near fticKeespoth' The Committee adlonroell to meet on Monday, Decemberlal, nt 1 o'clock p.m.,. at No. (4 Sk CLairatreet. B. D. Mamas, koniro irteplop. ;tiii.ttrtrinFit . James Korn yiwdc rday matte loran:ca tion before Alderman :Taylor, against Henry Palmer.charging hint with sw am:di and battity.- He alleges tied the `accusisi annals, itilltwith his nat. A warrant was Issued: - Magdalene Story appeared halide Al derznan Maldestera yastattlay, and made oath ili3ninat. Mn. Garber, abating her with assault' and .battery, alli , gittg; that she beat, ribtittpd, and 11l treated her. A: wa.rrant was,hwned for the aocnawl. EEMEM Mary Knauer undo information be; fora Alderman Taylor, yonerauy, charg ing C. plaber vritb amnia, alleging that tnb - actuard ' ahem hia fist at aril threat ened to airike bar.' Wtiriaraiiirned. ntsonntra.y not•sr . Mr* .I:Saga:lenSloryry yE•tertlns maim oath burnre Aldarm an itcAlutar•,' tag Chariertannins. Garber vtit.tt Ite•p -bsl•*4•oldatirin4an.'T.na 4444 4 1 rondo an Gin street, In the Eiltfithwa . *Whirr watt tuned. .• stutsre or THE Sarah MeKermarnade infoimationbe tore Alderman lleNtasters yu•terday; against Rosanna Mellugb, James Thomas and Flank Thomas, for surely of the peren. A warrant was issued for the- defendluits, who- reside_ on Ohio street. Alleghasy Eames Malone appeared man Thomas SUSI' made information against Deltrich Fainhalls for surety of The peaec.! The prosecutrlT alingq that the defendant used vile and abusive language toward . lief. and also 'threaten ed to kick her. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the iinaised. The par ties reside in Oaklapd TOwnahip. I= The regular quarterly meeting of the 'Firemen's ,Astiociation woo held leaf • tonal:ll4.ln the Hall of the Aiutoolallon in :City Iluilthri. There were tireaeut Slcsana. Watt, Hemp, .lohnint, • KilleAlid; Wallace, Lit tle, ..ließee, Torley, Neeper; Donaldson, Sloth, and Irwin.. _ . „ Mr. Irwin took the elixir. On motion, col. W. B. bleeper was called to act as Secretary pro fem. • : A communication hem the Secretary, W. R. Ford, Smiting that liecould not bo present with , the minutes because or btu being engaged, an a member of the Cor 7 over .jury, ln the investigation of.tho late holler explosion, was read. On motion, the reading of the minutes Wan dispensed with.. The report of Mr. Jim. H. Ilire; Chief Engineer of the Fire Depaitmcnt, giving the number of alarma Struck since May 17 1517, cc 43, was rend andadeptoi. -•- MR of James McGurn!), for salary and d and warrant a creel. 16155:' presented J. Xi Id , a hiltof T. , for stove pipe, RI. 'Warrant. A TOlef Allatentpts Antelde. Sunday: afternoon - offieer, Bolster, of the Allegheny pollee, arrested Henry Keg. a German, with having stolen . . st . from Lottla &braille, room mote and boarder,tallow at the house of Afr. Win ,, terbach; on street, Allegheny, the sum of sixty-Ave dollars, and Ave or six dollars from another parson. lie re mained- in the. tomb,. during Sunday niget, and yesterday Morning. Was " 0 - veyall to prison, having . een committed for trial.- While on the , Sli Clair street Suspension 'bridge, ho suddenly broke from the officer having him in charge, climbed on the falling of the bridge;and tot for the inconvenience he experienced in being hand-cuffed; would have sue ueeded In looping into the river, as. such was evidently his intention, before the ofncer readied hits, • •.• • ==ll . The language or the. morning papers 'in repeating the &Jere° or the Court in the Prcetioy divorce case-'was such as to create a wrong, impression as 'regards the pecuniary provision mnde in the • Theiquentlon of alimony did not enter .Into the proceedings, from their nature, andany money which may have passed was not In the =tyro of a provision, but 'a simple rcsaltutiqh of personal property belonging to MrafPrestley, nod during the continuance of the marriage appro. • printed by Dr. Prestley: , • -• . , ularm. of lire . proceeding from:box 05, between ten: and eleven o'clock loot, night was Wised by a fire at the Oil Refinery of (rower, & Co., Pitt township. The flee originated In of about the' Receiving. Rouse,' It .1s supposed from accumulated glut, .which was !gutted by a lamp. : .The fire de • . partment were promptlyon the ground and, succeeled In extinguishing :the flames behre any .terlotis annage tem 'The Eplecopal Church Guild, held a mooting at tho roonas thoAsamiation last night, and passed resolutions hearti ly synapathbing with thesaffering fami lies of Moo° killed by tho recent torrlblo boiler explosion.. Colonel Joseph KiLyo and S. IT. McElroy, Earl. were appoint-' od toper with the IThristian Amoe. ClAtee t in_procurina aid for the auroral's, .and tilstructod to report ,Prog 7 lltia rrom time to time. M uncYlkolen.--We mentioned the apt yyyyyya4tetdgy that the grocery store of-Palen jno Staudto,mt careen street, Binning. ham, bad been entered and robbed on Elanday 'appear. that the thief took.mOrning. etc good. -but slush led in getting,POSSOlederi , nocket book con taining about oyo hundred and Day dol l/me:- h party is suspected and win probably bo emoted to-tlay, • .11emickle Cimo At Steuhonville.—The -Mile 'of McCoy, indicted for the murder of McDonald, butt surtuner, Is on triarat Steubenville,. Ohio:* Thomas M. Mor ahan, Esq., of the Pittsburgh bar, le one of um counsel engsged'on the part of the 'defense. _ ' Courocattou.--At . the Dlonongshein House yesterday there wasaaormacation' of members elect to the-next Legisla ture whereat the State Treasurership tuulligeskerablp of the 'House wore the matters discussed. The * eitteillihiltiOgasaidem to Wiwi nee • P.me'Pe=ol - forenoon, - in the Phiprisiffe Court; the irgnateratook place upon thi motion fort to' show cause why a writ of,eao sonryanto !eh:Mid not beam to inquire into the matter or the 'elfgiMfftf Cluley,',Bsq:,, to. the.. office' of . Sheriff of Allegheny. countk, which he now beide. The cliti;tedstances 'of the MAO liar° been PIO frequently.~ ate:l)x' that our readers must..be familiar ft: The proceedings are Instituted at the instance 'of Mr. J. - Y. McLaughlin, who. wits , iecandidate .Iw-opposition ' to Mr.- Chiley,and'beaten by upwards of,seren thousand votes., Mr. Clnieya/ the decease ,of Sheriff Woods , i n .3 was appointed to, the offiee of S and, held it for Duce months, until thericens skin of Colonel J. If. likeerartelected in October and commissioned id Beata* , her, 1863. Mr. Cluley was elect; od in -'oCtober,' 1866, as the Imo- - ceesorof CoL Stewart, and has held the otileo' (beteg commosiod. bp the, Goy ernor) since the'liret Monday of DOOOlll - The qua:Slot:of the eligibility of Mr. Cluley Is-claimed to arise under the Constltntionalprovislonthat "no per= eon shall be 'Mice chosen or an:meted Shod((/' in_ any term of ids yearn 7' Mr. Cluley having heldtheollicohom theiSth . of Augmd, 1863, till the first Monday. of December,' 1863, his roxeeidontifi the of in Deeemlier, • 1808, after the lapse of but f !free years ' it le contended. is In vio lation of the, Constitutional:pant:don s Soon atter the electlon et Mr. ,ef forte were, made Insecure tholuterferenbe or the Secretary of the Commonwealth to prevent him Wring the 'offfew; but'with; out °mewls, and following this proteed logs Ittre taken'in the Cotwoon , Plees, but were abattdoned•with . a view. of has. fog the Sepreme Court pass urn the pre limittarf no,?etion directly. . Thdconnsethligspd in the eerie were Ron. W. IL Lowrie thin, Chief Justice), Col. Juan B. Serri 0611(40, -Z Biddle Roberta; for ..J. J. Y. :IfoisitigliatOWLta seeks to LOplaced to thd.pWtton of le' , lator. and Bon. Janes 1 - teef"toed Thos. B. Marshall, Esq., for SheriffeltilerliWo hnve stated that , the argument was ripen the , motion for a rule to show. cause why a writ of ¢udecirrerntoahcmid not issue, and should this be grafted r.the' main question will be inquired linfq -vise Mr. Cluley'n eligibility,. under,; the facts as stated. ' • • . Col. Kerr - commenced - the arguthent and claimed that the question' Involved embraced !WU propositions: Firs O - • the writ seotild 'be •• Order ed by - the court on the suggestion ofrapil vete reletor. Seoond—Whether - -this Titration was of sufficient Importance to be brought, by the regidat lifnifori lime= tire, before this court for lts _finding end eettlement. •On the Amt. propceitlen ho argued that a i'private •rstator, was the most proper person", to. apply for : . the writ, and eite numerous authorities to sustain this poaltia, • The„secorel prop tuition des referred to at dome length, and he'tiottenticd tat its settlement was a question'of vital imaditatea: -- ' - --- Nir; Marshall argued; &elf nod *order the act of ASsembly authorizing wninata in cases of illegal or undue electiona, the relator had et remedy, and 3herefore he had, .no , atants • Fa ,•-this.-. wocurt.-.. He I Tinted from aoverryinliorlflettin nap,' rt po of this.VISW,-, 401104 yoifit*lis that the relator Woul 'hifii - n*Jight to exercise the functions of the ()Mod, slid for tide reason a writ' of ,geo, waremero would not lle for him, ea he has no mere intelest ths.rp any other private citizen: Mr. • Voilafollowed sod: ad the points at - ciansiderS MO,- lie i f tonic the ground,- nod cited authori ty therefor, that even if ,Mr. Iwo visa InellOblej Mr. '4lolanghlin -.had.-no claim to the oillecr,iet tUc'election 'Una not claimed as an undue Odeintq l the votes cast • were illegal. Alth text strictly pertinent to ' thogneatlon forti the - Court; Mr.- Veech - thought -no one would dispute the Ihct that !tiff. Woods stood in the olace y e i d r e r Cluley„tha of tiro of Sheriff het - bean Oiled - by .An other person in the entog term of three year*, begrould,be clearly_ eiVitla t Than why not blr: Obilgso had ser* ed throe, mon.t&C-of •• - ter& Of Mr. Woodai Zhe - .constitutional pllieto 4 - retiteOlitertillikdittmer , was taut no Intended. • ' Ir. Lowrie closed the =gement, con tetiding that even if the rotator bade etatutork remedy ihran undue electionor false return, be was flirt -patented from aprararlug as a ' private relator' of from hying heard in Court. • • . Tho Court. dhl.not intlinato 'when tbi deelatun upon tho mutton kouLd be en- ♦ Fatal Leap We beard - of It most - fliglitful occur. rence, on the Penney Defile liallroad at "Pack Saddle,” three miles • nest of , the . 1 1 1 p a r. trsil th ile at In a te u rsectI nit a sta n, myesterdemneaye: was we t, DIP/nese train oar. insr west, end hadln his chargg siker, who was ironed. As the train wee passing the place named at- the rate of thirty miles an hoar, the deserter, who had been lertaionoln the seat, succeeded in raising thewindow , and- Jumped out, before any, onedniuned of hli intentions, The train was immediatelychecked and backed to the place, wherethe man was d iscovered In an - Insensible condition, having ration upon hi. heed, causing &- severe barium of the aktdi. He was taken on board thetrain and brought to the city, from whence he was taken- to the Soldiere' Home. There is no hope of his recovery.. We were unable to as certniu the Dement' the injured than, as ho is ILLII insensible, and the °Meer who Lad him In charge had left op the west. ern train for Chicagd, • before we heard of the necident. • • ' - ' La Vols. Amitellque. • . . . The new "averse coke! atop, Jura • ln trodueed into the Mason A. Hamlin Cab. Intl Organ, is -prononhaut by all who have heard it to be glover* pathetion of exeirisito tone. By It the performer ten repro:mut the tender sadness of the km coon voice. and. tench the :heart-strings or any auditor. A ainglo trod of the Mason Sr Hamlin Organs will convince any one that they are by far the best in struments Made, and they will at 'once understand that the wholesale puffery of other ammtfeotimem and dealers is to force an inferior article neon them. - The brat are Mason'A, Hamlin's, and they can only. be' had at Mellor's, Wood Temperance Meetittortni Allegheny Ternpermics League meets this erecting s tn Dr•Preesills Church, tu the Diemen& Addrenees will be made by the Rem 'A. M../11 lligair and others. ~, • ' . • . Addlt/DucaLocal CITY ITEMS 4lewelry, at Hodneed flatea—pergous desiring to procure any article In the way of flue Jewelry, will do well to favor. the well known establishment of Mean: Heineman, Meyran &Seldio, No. Zi Fifth street, during the continuance ot , the 'mocha sales streduced rates. Thestock la Tory complete., embracing.sre.arythirig ingtally kept in similar. extensive . first class Lamm,The tirnalrill3ake. alon of their magnitlcerd, new_ b Fifth street, a less days hence, and in the rumnwhlle ihespodal wales cantina°. "Pert- ChM • Reddeilee In tie igabOrbo of Allegheny-et Auction;-.A, 'Lentil:4s; Anctioreer, will 'eall'ibe , beatitlfut resi dence or Idr.-Hay Walker' 'on the Noe Delghtoziread, next,ThuAday at three. o'clock.,,-Our readers are reibrrecito Legtagte'a descriptive advert:lsm:ma in auction..colndua r which, to may appear ininginailvc, but after an 'nape°. tionfor the prendatsD will be admitted that the half per rernalna to .be told. This ia an opportunity very rarely of Dealers In ovary etti arid to - arn'abronia by die impeder backers, • bbenttai-gbi rrer ande.,nbetn steam the ex , tenalve well , knoarn erackei bakers, Meeem. -Wray , it , Brothere f *e. 29 Irwin .street,.: Orders by, ma =ad promptly at priers mast mataamble. , , • , Trampslnge, notions and finmy an et prleos unequalled in thin city, by any other store dt - the' Gentlemeles furnishing OWN,. ladles' underwear of all kiln* - .e.hlldranns underwear otall ,To.,.ttn, an W. W - 016orhead's, 81 - Gentlemen , — "Ott 4 riliddrnitt to Call at Moorhead's, 81 Marketitrset„ and pries, our goods. Merino shirts. - and drawers for $4OO and 11.,Z 0101, ormerly sold at Pl UOO and Don't forgot the plain, htarkekatroot. •, Hotels and Restattrarda imppUed at Ude moat readonable prices, Avith Mak:wily pop er y pu eradkere and Maealta of Bleaara Wray ch - Brother% proprietorm of the old oatabllabed steam cracker , bakery, No. . . Prunlike Call be supplied with thusaced upPeuror. crackers for table me andlatroh• eon purposes by iVrttyd Brotbenhi soct motors- Corooßy, No. gt _ *Go - _to Flewloirei Arts' 4 1 tOr.T.i•_Na. -1114i•Yeet street, for she )404400/dna", 94 0 r 3 or ktjuls.: - • . . _ _ co to FleetWO Dreg store, No. 84 diarket street, for good Spcmges, at low rates. C. orrITEMS Err m th. PrahrdripMa ironing. Trlerraph. !hums,Duda Phisamesa, - TherfieetelionateofPenntrykrnalit,April 1,1861, on motion of, the. Von, George Connell, pi.poeeded to cotteh . iee bill piepered and'reportiid by.,bLm, ea dhalr man of tho tot:61711Mo on'Finanee, enti tled "Im Act retatitlig l th r e payment of in - throat onthe:public debt." ' TEC.l4ll;otaitting the preamble, read se &noire, Otd -- tvatt ao_paised by the Letilature: • .13e it enacted, etc.', That in Mach of an let approved .thetwellth day of June, A. D.,one thousand eight hundred and forty, ais - requires the interest on the publirt debt of - this Commonwealth to be, Nid spode, or ltiaquiyalent, bo and the., stone is : hereby melded and that the Sidi intereit ahall be paid' by. the State Vistentrer f rus•the same Khali here> after WI due, in en* notes earthen have been or bo declared by any law of the tinned States of An:retied to be rut money - and a legal tanderin payment of debit public or private, within me • In miltport'ofttils measure that Sena. to delivered, on the ocennion.of its pass. fog the,Bonate, one, of the ablest and Most katibleurgarnente ever made be. fore that body.. From the moment after introduction the hill had met, from:the opposition side of UM Senate, . the Meet viol- nteoritest—ldera 'like Clymer sand !lirallitoe became lts bitterest ts; and.this great measure - of - pnb good, which has already, through 'the elo quetuse, ability, and enemy of. , Ssaator. Connell, saved to the tax-payers • ofthe, State the enormous a= of tuna xrtziols titcrimen rnonsarni • VOLLAIIH; ems. fiercely contested, by the above named Senators from -Burks and Clear field throughilvery stage of the proceed ing., and try every means,- honorable and dishonorable, known in parllmentary warfare. And when at last a vote came td be taken on the final muwage of the bill, tldi finite, Democratic portion of the Serrate, led by ClyraerandlN'allace, with ace Solitary exceptkm, voted solid against it They only ettenciated the .sharateeed doctrine that the nab-teal Currency was not "laliful money of tbd 'United States," and dt time when our country strog tried In its alrtecent death throes, Sena tor Connell fought its worst onondes in the Senate at Harrlaborg, who struggled to putupon record the declutelket that Pennsylvania but. rejected as so much worthless pager_that which the Congress Of the United States,.the money making power, had declared by sokrmn enact went tube a "legal tender" and a proper We append from our able 'Her risbnig contemporary, !Mr Daily Telegraph, a statement shelving the amount of inter est due semi-annuaLly,.ainee the of the act; the price of gold emelt= bite-matfett dne,"`and the-additional cost to the/Stale if the interest bad been: re -gulped in specie • o*(4. Ad. Ckl.: P.O Aug.. jjacej. ri L 007,760 ln i ie b. 1.........940.003 ill Erit " let: ' AC . 141 1 Aug. I -qp.ox, 20A0 , 'At the nett tt,isiott . of the Legislature Pentisylotmits, a State Tic:mann Ls to be elected by Abet body. We bare no Individual preference, or na public ones, beyond a desire to secure a tilting eue coma to the present able Incumbent, whom administration has been ohmia teemd by remarkable ability and ener gy, and there bo hardly any one more competent tharc•Senator Connell, who, front his large experience in finance and barachiginteretta, his integrity and en. orgYi hi eminently Allot/ix the Position, the duties of which hetrmlld honestiy, end senktusly admit:oler. • =ME • fnit ß et, liahtines_Carnants, Citron, Bpi -000kit1,,,--m_5c8,12.1114 aDdYso2t#7 Wes, . tantrum .naidee,, klanlialada, i traetof neet Condeiinal Milk, Gelatine, Canton ()Inger, Baker .k Whltnue a Chocolates. Spload OZtlart. Favali Pine- Apples, Qudness, , TIMMS, Cbe Currant ; rein and Backber rintlignes, Olives, Caper', Olive OIL F.,stracha Rs—, Ste, second door North of the Pleat National Bank, Allegheny City. GroltatißEavray. Wheneer I Take my Walks Ailavad, how many poor, . miserable Dyspeptic people I see,,who 'would be healthy; and nsry.andhappy, if• they took Plantation . messy that paragon of preparations for 10 tone to the atomacb, enemy to the e tt i n=ra tz toy to the in the nervous ., ILLanad mixable regenerator of nature', wetted or neglected functional powers in either man or Woman. It gently excites- and pleasantly soothea. With a bottle there. of, every man may be his ownphysicim. • . . lnagainta .Water.—A delighahl tolloi artlele—anparloi to Colokna and at ball tbeprice. " • ecTracP, good Coos Cases Good, fresh Gum Drops, Hard and Soft Cream Chocolate Drops, Dme Cream and Dumb Almonds, fine Jordan Alnaonds, Imperial or Dragee Drops, Musk Drops, Marsh Mellow Dro norioe Drops, Efoarbound Drops, Candy. and Now, Seedless Raisins, tst, the Lowest prices, 112 Federalstreet, Allegheny City, OD3. BRAVE:V. ek Lodi". 14411e5. The largest stock in the city of Siberian Squirrel, Illingarian Fitch, Mink and Hudson liay Sable for children and la. dies, can now be seen at Gardner dt Stew art's, West corner of Market and Fourth streets. • These Fars are all entirely new, and aro for sale very low, cheaper than at any house in this city. Also, a large stock of now Dry Goods, cheap. = To Wholeaalis Burrst-I am prepared to offer you at my now bowie, No. 104 Wood street, a superior lot of Trunks, Valise., Carpet Bags, t3atebels, ttn., laser than any other house Intim city. I man ufacture all my work, and can warrant them tobo mado of tho very bed mated aL Remember the number, 104 Wood street. . 7: JOirra Luzaisn Tams .Kenticky • State. lottery.—The only rawings Lit the United State.. Mart D a Holliday • Die will take place December 31st: . to be dia.. tribtthxL Capital prim 000. Com munications etrictly confidential. Cit.- eniare sent free, by addresshig ' Munni.r, EDDY ch Co, Covington, h3r- 111 7 Goods • at Wholesale.—We in vite tho partleular attention of -boyars at wkolnen to our complete tan* or Ida; dress goods, and all - kinds of fancy Intl staple goods, and to the fact that we sell at the lowoat °intern prices, and cut goods to salt purchasers. . • • A? Market street. - - Trointif Tnnidtant—Rernetn be't=lace to got 'your . Trunks. Val ises, .to. fa at _ldebler's Tran)c No. 104 Weed street. Ho keeps the very beat end all the latest styles. Call in end examine, GwaVolltp Cant', Everton and Co* to Nat Tally" trio Apple, Lemon, Vanilla; Alniond and 211ounialn Tea Candy. Caoccdale and Vanilla Caramels, Dates, Fin ac., do., at 112 Federal street, Al-. ma'am.) , city. GEORGE BEAVEN. . To tna Ladie...4f yon' aqua a Moe Travellngyag, Vallee or Bedebe4 -go• to Leibloea niaWonablo Trunk Hone), No. let Wocdatrbet,and you will find any thing you can wilt' for in hie limp-cheap Good—lineniter. namely, _Peppermint, Roo, Musk. Trzberrn Pulsated, CAT mine Pepper and Convex:salon, at the lowest price. At 112 Federalstreet, Al belhepl 011011034P/XYIII Lrotre Buarac Slut Vat.virr ron Cumna.—Beautlfal goods; sublimequal- Wee, ln all wldttl, at leas prince than can be hand Lathe two cities, on wan car ner,orMarket and Fourth streets. Tin!. GARDNER dr STEWAST Attention Tannera and Others, to the great sale of enure furrashment of tan taery,'No. 278 Penneylvarda avenue, - on ay Mond, Novismberritb, 410 A. M. See adverthte et koent of Smltham, Palmer it. Eye, ear, Throat, 'LUND, Maar Dunaaan and CATARRH, treated by Dr. Aborts, LII4 Sol atm& ' A boOk by until 50 oenta. • • Large Warehouse; ut "No; irwm Street at Mutton-0u sosuoda_, Norma. her lath, at 23 o'clock, r. ‘ftsk, mbar- Usemeut of Suilrhsou, Pahnor tt Cis to Fleralnks 'Drag Ida*: No . :St Market street, for Hostetter's and Drske's Bitters, cheaper than any o th er place. THE WEEKLY- (MEM Two szoretgost anwraionluip gammas. - a lois ANL -arlabstair POHTT - DXB3 d lalenritastudlog natter, mautimr lasdbxlrAlbulals, laws Sam , by TWegrOkageli valuabla Itaadtug Matter fir das and 1411. at and toed rall.biertaxxx =damp manta X•Ast 8683rX td D.D. the atty. Jr. Farmer, MeohanUt or Illerobant .6,01 T. without It. riffs* 10i ran Inn= erizern. Club of Ten . . ......... — bud one Oopy paw 1210.1. 0 . 1 regible up th e enb, 0000 a na Made ar. aoytlm4 at club rat.. Norms ro SanacirurWls ordoSing. your Paw. b, rare and spirally what odlSlda• 70.1 Watuarda scribe. laartun but out mull a wink. mal . Mou.l by Draft, Zaoraon;Yosty ortunantstanol 'Amp, p,up oustStOUSda. Addrtes. awserric, rrrrerossin. rigra,A. CITY. ITEMS Slankets..Blineltemr, Whini all wonttlanUls 741 2 11°° W.. 5.50 y ll O D D aoo soa.." " " " •• . 10,00 . " - .4 6 , 001 c 64 d 4 64 1401 " AOO. " 17,60 Lariont stock; and theap4 l ,Eo 6 4 B ..,,,, n '''r o . • aeon mile. two. cities; Market and Fourth streets: Tvo G,tann - ra thEITIngA.7.I . , Smoothing • satoiNN snitkr., du., for rneiii.ifidies and . kept M 69 Market street, sis mails . the very boat material, and midi* ay__,,k• 11 4 UM lowest. ' All 'goods aro warrant ed toeve siattaftictlon. If you. Want Sniao , . tido s ; good, and at gold prime r - Ma St. Bob Ya Shoo Rohae, eShaarket CONRAD.—On Monday'. the TO lust- sttlettre , . C'Vn.4sliTet L,C4IULA. ,. !.11ineral front his Into residence, Lpensi Mineitester. it "titre. n'elOckl Y. To= 12th Insf M111:4 VA :I az AILE.,..II6EfirMiDEFITASNAP No. Iss,VO.th EttoeC\ 'NUN COFFIN'S, one' kinds; larrAtiN. OLONYNAO , moo description of Noncom' torsished.' Rooms open day susikll%. tnnosscin—Rev, DaTid Km, DLL. Of` W. Jieotnts, D. D.,' Maxus JG. BODGERN imnr,Erre • KEIL AND ENRALBLEE, fanocaseos 4,4 ,3 . 2 uel Eqcinerso No. .D Ohio Wads, three doors tram Deaver. itlestelar pity. lte! "lc " Walatat ..0d D4OO wood ltriltaDon Coffins, at the loireyt:reChinr , pricey. Dioccal Ppm at oh tionry, day sind alga. Beane and Cerringis furnished on short and on most asonstile team. • Rmiwki ,czARAILECIffi, DErrixEs. otn., 16;444,ohuiittie4: A4rghddr• 'ad 'ottier Ool dnk with complete Mao!' raskeiN rdetilaidem Moodsoinliadd add flitnlsited shateeMsolico s it lowest priced &le and Linen Seidl., cor der of Tint slid Middle Street.— Osdtldadde 8... e. edt.4: BMW., Saddle Home, Me, . 4 Mde for hir CEMETERY NIAIZOLE ft. J. FLAIIIIBUGEI, u tn. OnaatuTULla. Lonrreapville. Pa. • 02N.A.X121TAL'IMI161.I0 and tir/D3P. WOMEN STONE BIIP.LAL (=IA M~_ rr, N+r-~ WAIITED=OANVABSEVIS, ak ale W .4 gamma. Tim Hook forshe HAlTione ' THE DOTE LE BLOM or, lOLHODI THE' LINK AHD PILL Hy Wm. d.•H:`HoOP ' cat• the U. Haoltary Commlaaton.. It li net* Ws,' tort of The en; or of say campaign or GaisreL, bat atoll cid gaMilfoemord of tf l nefertags of the - lank ate Etc Tor terms territory seems or apoli to A. Ollilfso4 - /In CO., tollaiket street. 'Haber/a.' .FOB 'REST. pop it. :RENT-rOFFICES.IIIie now wooled try tbettecieinvi Cf Obi . Union . Itallroad . C.nd TransiirtattOn. No. 9s Fifth str e et over o..llol.lntocklio . Carpet Marc. nose. roma '.u . a very, deslay ontew belts bested l 0 tba coati. of bit& nova. and =•i= meet, now. Wang - bad w . /tr ; the Shalom pavement, rendering:lkon has • from colas, ele,.l.cont mom contains' out,isio. proof vault. Pooktesolon oo be baresi'lltata. proonno. n.ithroot our= co., =tl.ll.lt street. . 11603,100 POW _SALR SALE-820ACREN PAWING LANI),. In laws. 'Amount. Oar:tulle. Telerate paid. — Will tads to shy property." 7or partitalsrs 'lngots* Orli W. 80ErT.11.7ter.tellerkeertriele. • .. • '. Fos SALE , AIOIFTZIi" ~ - 4;4 /We ItAIitELY 1101ZSE thise‘DiaPPLZ GREY 80138:65. an. LARGE DRAUGHT' 110.113 Z; true BLADE *ABM pro' OEM' ELAM. 'rpinst , Eintka - t. aim. w Ackiaiiii . -1 bola House.l . . FOB SALE--1141.11E CIIANCIC ^m . PIED IITOBZ 1012 HALL—An old Plata. Mined stand, on one of the Delnelool gireetels. Allegheny Cliy. and debt nee.d nada.... with. lead. eLattuee end good will, se a man:lads Toy particulars address Bei nagi :FOR The undersigned wlB sell all or oteWitali of it Brick T..dto eeY Mee. telettlet to ehg.tei,t' the Laminae fieryard L neerorlth ell them& ere thorneemeate. Mud mix tea nets: `.reeeee need eggey tat Mee Who me se beatelesedAft.:: SAILEBAIiERY.r* goa4 • &Item doing . • bastnera ofll*ll. toitt lamb of dour a weak, and attnatad /A no': PALO ALTO STBSZIL, kneibeal Vier; TIM Oa , wed on reasotoldo Aernaa 424 Son bakery to doing • good fondues., and Ault* fantlltiosof 'bin a moS uhrer one tn. Li imr - nnuitrig.. As, WWII arterial; tO *WO 411,4 times' trill gad Oda • rata oinportnaltf, Iffntattlantara , (notary at the BAKERY. _ ROB SALE.—Elonse and Lot ina corner of Unbitten nste . dtiii waviiisk. reu rummer Rahway. Lot . 41 er MS. House Maw. oentalnlas Node sadloollsalL; well tseproveL Mew and Lot ontltedltdd. mar Mews'' street, Allertsoni CRY. Mel IT U . test; Dom tram. eentann ban. IIdSIOOM mdl , good cellar; water asel gds., .Also,nneweat Wenn. Houses and Lots In wood toddle's.legateset .strsB a co.; Beaver Arent.- laise Maud:tutu.. FO, 8 SA L E—SHASIPSBEISQ: LOTS—WO now offer on loralidladlTaißY: terms anew plan of large anti dadodde lots. to. tog Out of that valuable proporty Inlaying); the heirs of L. C.:l4llWe. oltnat• OS WARN. end of Sharpsbarg. and ow Gornto Station s Oln the West peons. Railroad. 6 pertlon of Thema lots trout the railroad on es* *nit, and ll e ge, street on the south. The low ar• iehy Ite.telt,; ntth wido streets running through 14 egsg t , property. The soil for gardening purposesieon: not be excelled. sad lbr beauty of location eh* access have no alma. her deetnipttra plan aid. further barmanon add at SELLA sturrricw. LDS, seal Znate 4entsi'S,ottar suiset: SPECTACLES, ' or AIL erne,. evsozaesams MID IMAM, ffPZIN.A.L 11•11.0A1N13 DUNBEATH•' HULETT; Jeire will Optp*; ege AP/0021/110C4 oppoarn 'mom° BENGT G. WALE, Atterohaiit Cor. Penn and St. Clidentrinbia , • • . • TTakesirtiipleasmr•of nillyrmlai tile . anithapnhllafnpaiN, that htt Skiek Otto FALL GOODS P' EB NOW wmputrt.- rca mums mAAmricittinicvdoiik* r y;,,, emu° KuTams - miki.e.ickoutt46.%:lArtF,,tiespm.gia. NEW. WM= AM), raw Go o 136 :' H. Ming, y erahan ' t - NO:1i lIITUR By • ••• -Ml - 1 .'"1 ".f , e Fnigt# _ PA" 4 1 a , Wltrria ' 1'314 Y3 r. , , ona„ gore, HEL L itle lktt COtink X P.W.M.FtIe) aZgr2o p'7.-14 "100{! Pat Llg WiatigGICAND mkt ZS s r}