The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 15, 1867, Image 1

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N. 4143 Dhplay Thu
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The Maryland Investige
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Reim' &Beam Bops
Rap, Burr arj Stanton.
gkikiutii,Aird the Praaiienoy.
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Vl* /Unctions and the Un
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TilipMninido in the ,Gnlli;
llNZillit,* to ilk! racuearrn anew.]
;t:i-li::.Waaiusorox, Nov. li, lik.
t t4 Ore el.;sflerseMlC DISPLKS7.' , ~,'
, . fiend; Suptaintendent of
the
iermilarurt One hundred- and rated ,
h 4'4i:606.644as teem MOPPOd down
biefik_: 43 ., t :a'o o4l r, 1 !bon ..the ! 2 }Gieom.
- thrirao:thiek that the Identification of
tholesein .from Ai; two shdiocui here
toeliniklioPithenii.and - simple. seaming
was maned to , Otte 'fbottseled mitoors
, _
wisf7tenotted lettureen,:, 4.14 and t.'.35.
Woloplf.: , !„ . i.AfteristeirieMite - .1 111 .11.
*oda were. L unsuited,. at. Intervale;
Ttee fast Mie thotaien4 being partly
K ij,
„while the mapping was "till
. 4. 1 t is Probehle ono Mit:were not
• m z s . be t.. 'estimated . that two
' '''' MU' In the 'coarse Of
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' 'MP time 'of the
Mantanim Addams of the s h ower was
fode*l'Ma':and ; twenty-five minutes.
2Mitlrf:two„hgnin's later Shan glvan by
Metpeen.etteetya . tin= of lest year ,
she** a alight change of thonotation of
the itnmen; The radiant point was very
well , ffehnektiodmr, in Itight ascension
tan hauls mai One minium' declination
torentyitertrdagrent and thirty. seconds.
Many were remarkable for thelrbrillinn•
ey s end for teluilllnnt train, which 'nen
ally matishaditt's lbw. seconds; bat in
one or, two puss es
lasted several manut.
TbriboiCtaiMant end thickest display
come hem the dirs.:lion of .. Leo..!.wnk.h
vsietzty degrees above tho.bori
',. ' Ohne of the in:tetras - win'
north and eastilhough there
were soatteMhsg ones from -other. 'dime;
ilex . 31i117r1X3D:-.E92113A1if6".-
ThirdilinitialNi iii:4titiicais:eagaioa.
in the 'Maryland Mrptigation, was in
=Won to-day. IlienararotayWrig col
ored woman, who** awardrbytiJury
one matt deinsgeklbt aiwarattly- a , white
mu_
_... i Wetfrtrivestiented, And:satitimenta
enu . -
...-eolor individnabo as trkl. :
ally nemeieyalty birthed Unto..
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ing weatald.md, outing on thin OPIUM
whieabfaryituni. has artMisblicati gov
ortmenth-
.:' . Vtil,itriiiAn4& - tiskrinicia% :..
Cs k
Maki DepaitMen beitalliimict tliiit
B. millions of dolhas worth or Proper, 1
ty destroyed by the tornado on 00.
tobWith. - 411: hundred haulm were dean
st= 4.l . l 4 l l l6 e l 'UtZ t =ro;ti'dOol
At the , month ottho - Meer .thera.was
sceedy =a 'lmam 'left.''...A.ll. ',.shtt , river
steamers were wreaked or 'dlrablid - ix.-
Mit:A% Pregoi'Frft:,:,,=er"''''.
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Ei=
11,1" anderatoai that the impeachment'
In *lll *lll be. resumed In afew
do/6:i Gnuat .Ina Col. Wryer Ira
;thkii - o?n suarinsaio
Ittbit, , W.• Patterson - Assessor .orlitA
terAPSltevetthe of the Fourth District;
Irtridineornts to-dry impended by the
Proddeut . o# . lll charge of.minanuittet tu
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ta tai (heis; tap 3 ' l "= / =a t .mt
eialW.T. Welles still in critical
acICOUSIN idiShilY better.
Map Sete:Tiertlar coraespondent.]
V Maa.i ltr—latatraatsta•-13blef
The Oran (Torero.
1111ussal Lad 01111 e•-.
4 ..,.. "" ”.}4. 4 .terioreir;Nev-12".Z3Z
~lIIIKI4OIrat thitethis autumn vre have
elltitylatonte the _weather The sea
•tM been aloriora, and the - falai
eatlitiie r thlf orowaing - Ite rolling
&mail. is aopea, lg all
theAoolYei.the fading year. The Ne
tleipestdirt:r to atunmer. have The,
Fiala on to the very .serge of *hair:
BralithiitelfaVe :teen urged- tbraipli to
ocertgethin..; Cow, for. the first thee; a
a I.7.oeiera;
WOO ititrodnother ;rater,' bits hew'
ad190141 - ,1900A, **emends era laid in
i tfie 4 ftt ir strretin hOuniswith pods=
'every' aid : 4
"( 044Whitataktittrera cue alter an
othee_paierseetdoCahnplotion. Wash:
. Inglaatlaribtseaboottatlog.itt ibrtho pa
tient leiditteftelit,`considared - as a city.
' siiesirorirtuir or Ran:
Ur.fitanton hot returned hither from
Ma Nifttent , and,ti'revisit to Mts.
bored id..M brlettalthimd In biota,
1•11 .e i."1 b 1 e 4411, ThittnaligUitY of Cho , 1 1Ie f -
VOW . hliii . marimenes Dena
, IU modicum ofthintate nenthlt Itithyea ~
p,
era
red to
eset luturdo. dable
auction 1411 New York is thrown aside,
sod be tho'haariOir tian , of .„ . " )/f g p kr:: u',
Vl on
ta , the
awthoop,'al- le a p
the war
.IY•any • evidence, wale heeded of
of Mr.l3tanton In free primal
toeverirpart of hit duty-ehard
tee it mud often have been
in Wat , efilen--yre bate it in - the
towed famine:Mr. John
ilnikilla toward
friends and coadia,
tars, , Ili kft , t,it . I that, encouraged
11 7 1 I I & 1 ett s ' -VI 41T. • I. ' gii,ie r frt
trillVP clinnfir Mr. Stantonfrom
the ar t.,tteocendithenalla%
lis coostrbietthe me of" oftice le* as
amt withal Bas him Dan the dismissal
010 .' 0 ' Of the ' °Alma as be
sUtadidemdeppcdtd. it la probable
- DlaoMay--rectintly niturudd Id
• remeettated condition hem s V , :given an- °pinta! e•tui h 'an
0 0 thneuidect.. 'de this gentler
. sasn'tworar dadled lawor ~,37 other eel.
enind beelelield to beitud the matt to glee
or
lone by, MT::
te DAT have
It
own violas of
=riti mean by the law t o pr os
seehedhanleed witboutlnOtankento and
an Intennaing Terabit Ude von he—and
! rm . ". dem paean:ad to - the ' public
Of ammo lan Menton don't
witet 'ti dedirithapositlemwhleb
i mixo
one wider no notion upon ..idmi.but
doubtineef hef• treble and Matchless
adtalle . ,.: • a .•-ot. , the . . Department
thrOtighthritenbaletef that war will lea°
vlntliceneelbitbeeßePreseedallvesof both
thitagadeaarmitite people, that be mn n
th, crowned with nude approbation
..' front the disagreeable contact Which se
a member of the Cabitket,lns WAS obliged
' 100101141Hlta iiiiii'doctor had to ecpen
=pork or cauterize a. gangrened
'Enters' M. &rewrote In or out
grew Cabinet, will be held In grateful
• rementheraitok when - the -poor hand
'thanked went, angle •bitaf-autherity,4
and Dow ratted "genet hint, shall have
loon mooldesed—forirotten In its con-
Sanietrt, ••• pr . • "'' • ' . -
~runintratiank.
s` `em le making here
and en haiku/taxa parts of the
mike ib ' - 'ant thename of the Chief
• JmdOcanneandidge for the Presidency.
Tluout 'the 'South, whore Ropubli
, mankameothein they want, his name is
Dahl te Wray . acceptable... Documents;
In large =unbent, Intended to operate In
Lis few, hero boon soattered through
the mintonatrooted' Mae, whit It t
hoped, maybe so brought tato the Moo
that the true loyal people Iney speak
Alarm*** thicomilig - election. nam
ed men all over the 'land are: evidently
lathing towed him air a true and pro
, nonneellepresentatlie of the great can- .
trd, ideas of ngmblicatilimi , It would
seem that theism= of thexampaign are
shaping thenweites at a remarkably
VOLIIKE' .LXXXII
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oarly period—the Convention :irrat be
ing troheb/Y sight months distant. Yet
on. au* Wyatt 'hands the demand for
speedy decimations from this or - that
man;as hi alt the questions of weight be
re the- people, indlosther, as it would
seerk very deckled °placate as alreadY
Axed in the public Mita; And especial
ly at the South fa there fixed - purpose,
sad iidoess.:Carnestmes, not. only as
touching the candidate, but the Issues of
the oo stratb.
.h niers. noartirr.r.
-This earnestness comes 'from' the ro
new6.l hostility of the rebel 'element,.
sham the success of their. Mende at the
North.' This day a - missionary from a
PeoPle w r iternty - mlles -from this' city
told the of thli that he was accost.
od by a rebel attho depot with an mann
ance that "now our friends are tipper-
Inost in New York, well soon make
all you d--d.Yeinlat ski p Mit of this ale
you did a ft er Bull Ran!' Such was the
wanton spirit toward a poor self-denying
missionary, whose life is spent In teach
ing and preaching the Gospel to rt hand-.
fel of poor whith people,. which he has
gathered in a log school boamin Fair
fax ooanty, Virginia. Redoes not even
ask them to support hlin=-Medistlone.bY I
the American Ithmehillalorlary Society.
The noticeable point is that whore n sot.
of people aro thew subjected In a hoitile
community to gross and even per
sona violence on-account of certain en
tertainod opinions ; or boo:Luso of their
devotion to fldigion; or tho cause of edu
cation, or any ram dlattnethro. achetne
of goodness and benevolence, they ,are
either extirpated, or, clinging. for-sup
port to each other; . like the - grand old
Covonanters of Sootiand, they become
peculiar poople; zealous works,'
with cicsayedeantid id corners
wont clean by the mutant attd en -end
foremost-and 111001 cssnest
which to, them mans life, liberty, com
fort, hippiness. And the .ettooess of. the
Republican party does mean, just duit
and nothing • less 16 'the. sonata, hated
and persecuted unionist! of the South of
whatever complexion: i •
TEM, LAND 0iT1072.
!!!I
ion.
The anneal repent of the General Land
Office this ytar is -a maavelhans paper.
I doubt if Thom la any document hatted
by the Government:whlch will exhibit
our country - in: so favorable tr- light to
the eyes of the ;world.. There are nearly
one and halt billion acres of public
lands, presenting the greatest Teddy of
soil in Me .trorlui,. and abounding in all
the minerals and ;machine motels. This
report brings to public' notice regions in
Nevada andblontana, , of beauty and-fer
tility which, until- now r have been as
much hidden from the world and from
us- e.Cen Mem are val..
bye separated by walls, of mometans
almost if not' quite ,luipaalbbe, save
where the rod of Omnipotence
has smitten through them as if
mere gates for the world's convenience.
This -report shows that we, stand upon
the great highway of the weed, and that
the Indian and Chinese hada is to mere
over the Pacific Railway by that' invin
cible law of the marestand most', conve
nient transit. The Gaastent.must have
acopyof thisremarkable report of which
the writer hereof saw theedvance sheet*
onl • The- Land Moe .bt by bar re
st acted to the:whitest:len of..comparer:
tlvely f order but=s o can aid
:17ttri t ,Int= it in ' infie l y i tzt
Stages. Hon. 7. li.'"Wilaon; the Cola:
relasioner of the General land Oillos,
probably better versed in the /and laws
than any other min the tounhy, and
has produced here *paper that is tho re
snit of Reek years researchttl observe
, . JEFF. DAYLS. -
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The csee'et this .:.Patriet" is the piece
de resishmenot ail napostadal banguata.
Thlimmulbg We," ars 'esstured the trial
wilt °emanate on lhe , 23th Inst. Yes
terday.we aeries ttualt would be
postponed To-morrow surfeit • sabel ,
.But, dear Mr. Editor., what, after ND.
&es the whole.“coll" ineount to?. What
are you going to tryldneforf: Lit as to
the .1 act of treason, i..e. alevying war
against the United States? •Who doubts
theft _Then it only remains tc decide
whether' r not levying war against the
- United ',States is 'treason! and - Is there
any man ao .demehted _as. to suppose a
• .
tiori Lithe affrmative? . loot • The we
the Davis imbroglio has been
thenrsim , but two: men to the country
to-day so great heaves in New York, and
generally throughout the country, where
Democracy =lea, as Jetty; and they are
Andy . Jolutscau and Brick Pomeroy.
=l*.olwiLms
aMMI Igasiorek's AsrvisitAanchmaio•
' Irirairalumi-464 *taw et .ailhiss.
I)4l . iirstaeto ski Titlstperiea Gasettol
Nztv Ortt.ssatit, November 44.—C.tra.
Hationers arrival is anzlorady locked
tdt br the citizens of New. Orleans, who
liopellil he will corrict the abuses of
the city administration. At -a meeting
of the citizens, Wednesday night, a Cora ,
milts. was appointed to prepare mato
tints layinga the currency matter be
fore Ocoma:Threitock, and; reque log
himto act for 'their relief. The large
bills of city Lane are at 17 per cent die ,
oo=r, smallantee piths same lame are
only th ree per- mnt. Five do ll ar tdll.
Which a few days a were only thole
and-four per cent.)i tamnnt, are now
Allem and seventeen: 'The runes lays
the blame upon the Tresanry
The Zhaldisissyw .131en.Hancrelt cornea
to Mb ComnalmityWith themg:ardor an
educated-and accomplished soldier and
gentlemen, andhe should. be welcomed
as such?' ThePfcronembayin The most
substantial. • Ablest , - sad :best citizens
should waloome himirels 'And Precut
him their views of ihortecoodtles of the
hour, end cmweltdly than unconnected'
with poilldrsl affairs," and suggest a tbiZ
a committee be appointed to welcome
The Oeneraratul mcgain to him the titre
deplorable condition.. -
SOUTH mama&
The War _Bolines WWI sae Piss
; inme-6eireety.erPeaelh Bellereese See
lieserels es Oa Field.
'UM* to tail 14114+9 , 143.418.1
Saw Ziovetraber 14.—The ref;
Deny Ettenoc s A3rres,. OOrrottpoPilliftee
kayo theatinertilfilit the tiebrhate Agreed
to terms apogee, and mat them to their
respective governmente for confirma
tion. • Thesertertim etre; briefly. • The
allied 'emir evacuate: the briefly
bullion', and theßrastilLen fleet
yen waters; Lopes, President of .
,ItadMaeln faros 'of the Tice.
~P— A 2treZt and goes to Europe for two
Lymng Paraguay yields -.all claim to the
arruchaeo territory; free ruivigatioU
rivers from source tante Ocean granted;
neutral nation to fix the boundary be
tween Paraguay and Brazil expeniai
of the war to be borne by t he bditger
ant respedively; prisoners of war ex.
rhang.M without ransom; no claims of
indemnity to be made; indopendenoe of
Paraguay, guaranteed; • otertructkom • to
the River , Paraguay to4bo removed by
Paraguayans within three mention mob
belligerent made en agent to conclude
a treaty of oemmeree and amity. An
armistice was at once conoluded, end the
ratification of the treaty and Mebane
was to be accoMpliabed a114301i 1111 per.
Bible:
etemeste Misplay Iranumitay
Prof. Watson, of the kichigen Vet.
IV:stlA at Detttlt.roMta that, oaten
. iading ended of the full moon end
the
smoky ss of thestsnesphereefine
mbifaen ottvum , e ye
sltioi.
maximum
oc
curred ak hear, war (Muck, at which
time they ware counted at the rate cif fif
teen hundred per hour, slthough the ste
tted number visible woo much Mester.
At New 'lrark the *owe= did not sp.
pear is
- mined irk thizt "i•
—Three ha y- our mete
cantha "I"ark Obsery
ors wire seen from -
:dory, New Tcrk, Wodneetisty night, of
which day-four left luminous M
hod. The The greater portkes were men aim
be
tween three and live o'clock in the morn
ing.
r its hundred were omunted in
twenty minutes, at , Wlindrigtoe, Del.,
and an observer 'thought two or three
thousand were visible in ell.
'--Observers at Heck Hall, Evanston,
11.11acda r report that notwithstanding , the
a nd
was partially °bleared' by ridatis
and the full moon. a thus display of me
tears was aimed Wednesday morning.
The 011111.1011201 occurred teßwech three
and four o'clock, when eleven hundred
and nine were counted between throe
twenty and four heels.). At Dearborn
tlalrendty mllljarget number were
•
—Prof Loomis, of Yale College._re
perm about thirty thcmsand metors
ruurally .13104dpg.^ The rammer Est
dley- DNerratmy, Albany, counted
one themsandlhreehnnared. ' " • '
Pros Harktruut, atria National Oh
servatery at Iticlunond, reports 'meteors
Oahe raterot fifteen btuid an honr,
yesterday morning at roar O'clock.
—The meteoric display at, Charisma,
S. C., was very brilliant, lasting several
tr. Ildenribio • u..riutearn etulti6l
Lotrtarnat ie iioveanbes 14.—Elver
falling, 'with fret seven Inches 111
the canal by Mark.
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KOMI EDITION,
THREE O'CLOOK A. M.
FROM tIIROPE.
The Italian Situation.
Temporal Power oftheropt.
Its Abolition 4sential to Peace;
rurors 41smienst *rands.
An . Outbreak Imintnent.
Troops EWA from IPraMks,
Ratazzt Diebees for the Itadletih.
ItallYL, Called Opt.
Pope's A#d4stiVthe the,
atlthe 4Tatican. • =
by the •Qaien.
The Be.'glen Plosia;l.;Tie;aii..
•
pl ,• . • . .
y i.lwpft w PT!Tabnigil
ztitaiiiin: • • • •
:rtuce - rraIXA.K 7Himeriox
14 :4 ,0 K. 6 *-:
ISiding:OaltOriel on the Italian 4emotion,
tithes to the Wit ixda of the iirinsa Min
ister Matnibree; boldly:deals:rim that
the abolition of the "temporal power of
ths Popo to essential to the protervathm.
of peace, and calls it Italy's ultimatum to
noctser PAUDONED nr THE QV= :C.
Mikinatte, one of the Ilve priisoners con
victed ofnuardir het'fbre the Special Can
mlaalonat if aster, and condemned
to death, has been pardoned. .by The
Queen. .4111hrong# bias' triad Maguire
stoutly maintained his ituuxamee,
claringbe was not even . present on the
'police van when. Sergeant Brett was
=I
Loin: Ir, 1r v..14---Bo,itiv—ie I; said
The Fenian CoL.'kelry,..who was reeeued
.Tronythe pollee. at .iiisiieleslit;has sp.
point% • '
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.
Official returns of the Dank of Eng ,
laudations bullion has decreased .1:940,(00
since the
AL dense fog prevalltd last algtit.
meteor' were seen. • , • ,
E=3
Pains November.l4.-7-The Moagear
ptibibibes ea Imperial diems making - the
following Cabinet appointments: M.
Marie - Oscar; PiniatT, - Minister- of State
for thelnteiiori M: Pierre moue Mb°
Minister of Finance.
THE POPE4IXE , THE THENCE TEDOItt.
Previous to the departure of the French
troops from Rome, the Holy Father re
ceived tbe EMS ofEccre in a body at the
Audience Chamber of, the Vatican: and
addressed - there to theinost %Cling Man
ner. He'exiiieseed,his happiness other
ing soldiers of France around . him once
more; but never Lappincas
been so great as now, because of the re
cent pall to which he had been exposed.
He returned thanks, to the ahem, to
France, and' to Emperor Napoleon, for
the deliverance of the Holy See. Ho was
filled with grief to see Italy held
,out
as a vanguard. against Rome by
a horde of muirchtste, upon • whose - flag
was Inscribed"'Rapine and Dessata- .
tion." While the valor of: the.Pon
tideist troops bad meccas:fully de
fended the • soli ,of the Church, the
army "of name Mid come to
crown the -splendid : defeuee.., Tho
Pope concluded by .eaying thas in the
midst able trouble he had the consola
tion of melting sincere expressions; of
Catholic sympathy from all parts'' of the
world. Men ttirniirattA
the interview by. giving his Apostolic
blessing -to the `army' of the' people and
Emperor , , , •
•lETALi. ".• • •
,syslorus AGuassr: knExcii
Loarear, Nova:ibex 14 2 —Evening.—
tate - diapatchea received 'front Italy
state that the feeling. agatuat the Trerich
1331 the part of the. Ita/lana has reached
tniaderit vtoors amsr num Tomos:
• The ontitorittas tiara taken precautions,
to payout another outbreak, which was
Imminent, and more trench troops bad
bnett &iv:itched from Totdon for Clvits
'Ring Victor Emanuel and Primo Min
baariferiebrua are yery.tinpopcdar with
the People:
Baran Ratan/4 formerly Primo Alum
tel.; hes operdzJoinod the Radical party.
Tbe'lting hay called out the iaersm of
tha.ltallan mirky, and ordered: the Lamar.
lion of three largo minim
General Garibaldi la still closely. con
fined.
:The Pidreime 'ltalia of MU mender;
however, scouts the s fear or ■ map d'etal
b t ui. insaigents. The same, aurboriii
gentle that the Nolloaal Diet will. Meet,
to a felt days. -
• ' - 111111AIIVIL
YOSTALTII,NATT
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Bnaseste, Nov. 14.—8 y the new pea
l& treaty negotiated betwedn Belgium
and dm Valid Annear ,of...dromiert, the
rate at *stage on single letters, weigh.
lag halt an mune or less, is • rednoed to
atrUlt. -
CUAltOr OF
- sr. Pwrgesouno, Nov. .11.—It is re
iortad on good nothority ttud Lieut.
don. Nltholas lirnatoff;ot prmentMin
liter of Ronda at Constandnoplo,..
repl*so !Prinoe - GoFfsobskoff at Mixdstor
SotrrtrAxrros ' Novompor H.—The
oieinuitip AUemanin, from New York,
airtsaltaday. - •
•
PISAINCIILL 11110 cOattitial AL.
,tioxxiin,' Nor. g.-Consolsl4:—Anentw
5.2 ) 9 . 70i;' Minds Central, 841
Erie, .4,, American securities . close d
balmy. r
FluastrosT,Say.-14.—..Elessing.-6-Wis,
Pixel, Nov. 14.—Afternoon.—Rontes
very flat.
latmattoot., Noir. 1.1.--tEtoeniag.—Cof
ten closed paler; Balm 8,000 bale. Mid
gdsU tu
. d. plands at Orleans, 81c.
Bff. gla CorE li n q
4519 d. Wheat;
lra for White California; No. I.'2diltran
koo ited 15s 10d. Barley 5e 4.d. Oata
ltd.' Pena 50s. ' Provisions—Beef 105ar
Part Tbq Ltd 5$ 3d; Chetteos3l; Bacon
55. Preduco--,Sugar Potrolourn
flpilits 2a, and , Rellned la sd.
daersvaap. Nay. 14.--Ructling.--Petzp
leuba fir itandard White.
—Thar New , Hampshire • Democratic
Convention yesterday nominated J. G.
Rieder for Governor. Oversix hundred
delegates were present. The resolutions
dedard fidelity to the Union arid Ctmel.
tutiou, against the Congonsional plan'of
Reoonstraetion, taxation of the pro=
of the State and maim without vi
the nallohal faith, and wins!, sumptuary
laws. .6eorge IL rierrowas nominated
tbr Railroad Commlasioner.
-jrtio Tonsieneerkttato Touchers' As.
Nociallas, In sesskinat Nashville, yester
day, maseniallsed the tare 11?
Kai a law hnunnansne s , :57;ionTi
hoot artamodteseldng lnAhn &Ida
The question of mixing whits and cog.
anal children In the same sehoois was
sait up for dlscuolon.'
!FRIDAY. , N6VEMBER -) 15. -1867
=WS BVTIELEGItAPH.
.—Tke members of the Arrey . of .-Ten
nanwSociety, in session at St. Louis,' at
a htiaileea meeting yesterday . elected . the
-fp-linWug officers. for the ensuing year:
Pre:Went—Gaya— -
latie'llreal
dentaltlitmerals Howard, la. -4.. Smith,
Bellunp. hiCArtlinr, Fairchild; Laven
der, 'Recording flecretary—CoL .L.
Dayton Corresponding Secretary—Gen.
illifiteslooper; Treasurer—Gen. Corse.
Chit:mow= selected tut the next place of
Meetllg. The Committee on MoPbereon
monanent reported over threettfonsaiadl
'dollen on hand, whieb was le ft the
of tho Committed ter disposal
'During' the afternoon the-members of
the Sfelety were conveyed In carriages
throuth the city and vialtedall plac.a of
note 'n the suburbs. In the evening
abouttwo hundred officers and cuirass
sat down to a magnificent banquet at the
Southim IfoteL The banquet was pro
/onged to a into hour, amid much hump--
my, aft general good and hilarious' feel
ing unsalted.
—AsE. A. Pollard,- Historion of
sibil hi Llontenanta," roe passing in
' .Bont if the Maltby Howse, in Baltimore,
yostertay, he ants approached by a eon
and ampler* of Henry A. Wise, named
Jobe nd Douglas Wife,
each of whom
fired s' shOt at Pollard, ono pairing
throng' his right arm, ha .having his
'itiforea • his loft arm at the time.
rnl
•Lardde*a-pletol;And -weds onside to
raise lion account of the wounds,lital the
ball trim his weapon struck the pave.
'merit. 'The Wises came up from Rich
'Mond to obtain satisfaction tram Pollard
fora later recently published by the
latter, n reply tu to a letter of Henry A
'Mao his Pollard's) inner" of the
War, and previously declared their
Inter:4lin to shoot him at sight. Thoy are
both It custody to await an examination.
--A ancus of.the radical majority of
the Aldramaßeeinustructlen Convention,
Wedntsday night, decided to send Spechd.
.
messengers to Washinguin to ascertain
from /Le leading Repunlicans . how far
Congicarvfil permit the Convention to
go on the question of disfranchising
rabela, and yesterday the Convention,
by a rote of fifty-six to turenty.six,
postporod further action on the fran
chise qteation until Monday next.
rmolutbn woe adopted- instructing the
'proPer 'conimittoo to Inquire Into the
expediency of requiring former own
ers to pay, the blacks • wages for
service's front the - date . iif the °me
dallion proclamation to May thh,
WU& An ordinance introduced
and' **aid proposing to connacate a
'part atm Selma end Meridian Railroad,
whlcharas constructed by the Confeder
ate Government in aid of the rebellion,
the proceeds ofthe Immo to
_go Into the.
'Educational h'und An ordMande was
Introduced and referred to abolish State
—Pins occurred at New 'Pork pater.
day prating ; at tho plain warehouse of
Geo:Snake It Co., Walker atria* loss
file,000; at the blind and sash misrules&
tot y of Jackson. & Steemits, Fon...rows
ond !serest; led Jel,ooo, ,Ineuredt. and at
Hos dead 33 Peck Blip oecupledllY
Itinwatt,‘ccatonineratantkos ,t Co.;
and Rodand & Sone, pro oirilealera;
tom irM,CDO, partially Meuisi.
—Weste, the pedestrian„ arrived at
Bnifsinxi half-pist twelve o'clork yen
lardaY. left-a 4 four o'clock in ; the
afternoon expecting to make hls one
betides:ladles in twenty-four hulls be
lwent -Hdralo and Cleveland. .
klaterdispatat states - that NVistotit
rived at Daffelo at one o'clock. yesterday,
'Afterno4lll . He attended the Theatre lad
night, and left for Erie, Pia. on his tromp
clone husdred Mika about midnight
.
- —Fen - umi o
.Wood, in acceptiug: the
Mozart Dancatracy nomination The May
orof licrwYork, made a speech vigor,
mealy ante-Wog the expulsive honesty
and respectable Incompetency of Mayor.
Hoffman; sad put forth a scheme of mu
mic)patrefam which-he pledged hlmsolf
to awry ficeugh If elmted. • .
.—Mra. CintbLa - IL Newton, who .wes
&Tamed to years ago died at t
ter, Mean; jeaterday; frearther
uhortion..3 back oiriVer lo suspected or
leading backlib as affair, and a promi
nent phyaldan o( predneitie the abor
tion. •
—A tire Thdnintday night, at (*oars,
Canada, destroyed the Mare warehouse
occupiedby.;. L. Baum rt Co., whole
sale webers. • The lose on the contenta
to estimated at one hundred thousand
dollars, .an vial& there was forty-two
thousand dolling Insurance....
—Rev. O. E. AteDwaine,' son or the
Episcopal hiblion of phi°, was marriod
to a dna glitorof Bishop Loco( Dolma - tiro,
at St. 2..ndror's Church, Wilmington,
Delaware, yesterday" rm. Bishop of
Ohio waisted •Lo BLstiopbf Delaware in
the seryiees. .
' —Thaddimejtevers arrived hi Wash
.
IngtOn Wednoday night. was 'able to sit
up yesterday, ind Was calla& upon by a
•large mimber d friendmlnzt. it. is warmly
IN:01MM that ht will be able to appear 112
the Rottae. •
—The
.Roputticina ow York City
have nomhaatel Hem Mr. , A..lDarling as
their candidate for Mayor. fete awl
chosen on the Ast ballot—ninety-two to
fifty-els. Abraham Lent, State Senator,
was his competkor.
.
--A Ars.* Dmitrille, Kentucky, yes
terday mondus destroyed buildings
Occupied by moil grocers, liquor and
nod i deafen, da., involving a •lom of
wideitther l
was an nsurnwe
—A letter fron Dakota county, Ne
braska, says that the Bth inst. that rte
0011 wan slatted* the mad destructive
fires that overoomrred In that section.
'Thirty-five thouund dollars worth of
bay and grainwiedestroyed.
. -
—A nildattit, *ironer Quitter WA.
. ,
Bung yesterday; af,Elizaboth,' N. .1., for
the murder- of another -swim, •• named
Geo. Firmer. Theoutprit madea dying ,
speech, in which * declared rum - woe
the muse or the ern*.
—lt. ThasiihMlle!, of Cfnehithitl, end
T. T. Moody, of Chicago, were among
the opeakersat the State Christian Coq.
vention'at New 'York, yesterday. '
- —ln the Protestant Eplacepal Cnnven•
don, to aosakat at ;taw York, a report
*as made In. favor ti'a &dikes of the
dloosse.
—The Utica, ..i.`lrentngo and Susque
hanna Valley liallroad was opened yes
terday to Waterville.
—One that:wand bats Rlo coffee were
Sold at' traction it Thilndelphis, yoster
day,,at Ifitg=tc.
-;The radila itartedOvint °Penal to
Cheyenne on Wednestay. There was a
grand Jubilee
,by the railroad men and
—ln the traital District Coart, af. Be
;imam, Georgia, Judgetaskinepreildhim,
ih tho cane of the United States m Fos
ter tiladgott, a true bill wes,fouad and
the trial camel off to-morrow, 4
_Thi n . Nathaniel Rel.lsa; the al t
smidnate. ot. Brown tialventty, . died*
Bristol, R. L, Wednesday, night, Aged
_ ,
—About throe hundred, freedmen
passed through Augusta, Ga., yesterday,
ea route to Charleston to fake passage on
the ship Golconda for Mom.
—The new bridge across null& river,
at Norwich, Connecticut, fell yesterday
evening Three men went down; <hut
were uninjured.
—Alai:wider Carter was killed In Nor
folk, Thursday night, by Harry Warren.
Both were marinas. The murderer was.
Akrn•ted..
• -
--Orders have been limed from thi
hoodqwirtors alb) forMe egab-
Itohmout of an artillery ■choot st Fortrom
isreported that the r..eatua l v go v -
ernitent proposes to reduce :otter pea
.tage to.tkree cent .ntitte, end arranging
nu.wqmPur Post!iiM
—The helm of Anneko.jahn, who
claim tho Trinity . Church (New York)
property, mat to conventlon at Pongb ,
keeled!) onWedneaday. They numbered
two hundred men and wanen.
Tluistaterilittit that=Colonel Forney,
,es Secretary of the &rude, Is *defaulter,
is wholly unfounded, as he has abalones
in the !smary to bin credit.
b stated that Secretary hilCul
loch recently tendered his resignation,
but altbdrent,ll-,at the reqhest of the
President. • ,
,
—A thief netuedbraguire shotby
. .
°Meer Woodbridge, ut „Nose,ark,
Thursday night:: Ho was caigebt the
—John -C. Stable, the 4404 '0 1 46 11 i .
wake Hay Pirate. will berried iii . .llFook
lyo, H. Y., next week.
' fikermsn's next steitici'Vaidi•
tngtedwill berxinotirrdrigliullii3nearai
and not DC a pollitest_nature, - '
. . .
—4.lalataxt Secretary bundler, .IVta
gated wllliontninly rentirn in. Juuutry. ,
434.1.1.11Ch150f mow h il liSpril6l4ol4,
2flass.; yesterd4. I
.
CITY BIIIIIMBIA.
-THE MAZE EXPLOSION.
_
.
lilarliners loves
voDe.biasil—A4l
Jentliment till TOrdilY:
The Coroner's jarylnthecierieSof those/
killed by the Boiler, explosion at Reese,'
Graff & Ddireroiling mill; lathe Ninth
Ward; on l'ilday;of last week, pentinued,
titer investigation at the blayer'e pace:
'..3fr. 4. J. Dial, recallaztLliaVe . r" pro
, cured some sampdes, of - iron lbaral the
Muse of Lyon, Shorb,,t Co., which have
been drawn; cold (temples hrtilhited ) .
It has Men Meted in e-idence that por
tions' of•the exploded , boLter had been
drawn from Not 3or fall quarter inch to
No. • - e. One of these pieces has 'Men
dtawn 'from i inch square to Ptlit inch
square; and- the. other pieces have been
drawn correspondingly; me piece, ad
'
bielttmend, waadrawn down toptl Shale
pieces were not hammered down 'but
drawn out by" .means press.
:,Thos. Otilloch, sworn—Have been In
the Iron Madness; have witnessed tho ex
perimenta made at Bessie. Lyon, Short'
& Co.; in drawing:bars 6f cold Iron with
their hydfaulle press; have seen many
bars drawn' out; have. no doubt that
sheets. of-boiler iron could be drawn
cold, abd whold show the, samodogrooof
reduction a. in the case of. bars. The
friction In drawing would - heat tbe iron,
though not ton red heat:
Joseph :IfirishiLif, swom—Am a mem
ber of: the firm ef lifetsludl dc Brothers,
ironmtututheturers; hav4 examined the
exploded hollers; the iron , in -them 'was
of • the, best quality. 'Brought away
pieces of the. Milers.' fefth.Wited the
pieces.) They were cut off in my pres
ence; have : tested them; both hot and
cold, 'The reault pinves 'the iron first
rate; if the iron of the, boilers • tad been
fractured hot the fracture would bo diet
Minted and not bright, as-it would be •if
broke cold;lzione portion of the boater
plate the iron••had . been stretched ono-
Mtn rho fortsi of the ; steam smilicient to
etplode the bolter would, I thluk, 'terve
stretched the plates; a portion of one of
theplates seemed to have been a 'good
deal:heated, - but not to a" red hest; t• .e
boilersgenerally, did not taro 'the sp.
'pearance of having been overheated; the
boilerlates could bo stretched cold.
Mr.Jetegatt , French, aworn.—llm ace
mrintendeot of ebb Pittsburgh • Water
Works, and-was recently Inspector Of
Boiler. for Mt' United Mates govern
meet;bete eXtultMei thitcfalOakbo. ll '
ere; cite of iheiluottmn,:mappearanoo,
at ono end, of having been overheated,
while the other end was collapsed: think
the flue could - Mt heed beta overheat*
'could sect nit treee - •otalirater.lino that
wouldblairthar themmter was low In
the boilers; thetestimony shows that a
abort time before thearplaelon there're*
owe bruadred and twenty pounds arid:ant
in the belittle • with thattproesure tla
fintertempenstere of the_lron would la
3-177 degices; Mho tempo:thus wouldl ten.
det-thelron much sealer ~ta stretch than
If perfeetly cold; I have known Infector'
to be used with-safetyrter several pane
the zurunobjectkatto injectoralsthadthey
are more complipated th an pumps The
expleidemeasconsed by an ewer pressure.
If the flues were entlrely, nnoovered. sad
;aftbeeameteMpernture, thesameteMpemture, More would be
no Masan why they: atm ld collapse o
way .sooner than' another.' When they
werehot entirely unrovered endlbe
the Bee heated, they woultleolle= ,
Madly. - would require about
minutes to lower the water in the boiler
two Mare. - I know that balm have
been mid asunder when-there tbseplenty
of *rater it, theta., The evaporation of
Wesel data hare beest Imaanterwoutt--
Ilmaa May otmom—l Ina employ..
ed as plate and- shoat rollor Mew,
Graff - ..t. Detre mill; I was'ia , the - mitt
elienthe ex_plasicaotearredtbed piece
trod in ;a* roue et the timPlt
'red; was shant-to wawa the plate then
the explosion MA, the engineer
was aktbashiottle Nave pitting down
the governor rod; /*awing' there; bette d
to,be there what". twee rolling , heavy
plates; I saw him about Ave minutes
pervious and talked -with him; ha sins,
in toy °Pinion,- a very • easeful men; be
mut-duly sober. that morning; I wee
worklng on the fourth best elate . duet,
• . he bed been at barest stiterpi- • • .
f wee at work on heavy Iron 'au %reek
and found him alepeya 'Menthe and et
hi =es t tituony Met kneed, and thaJuit
adjourned to: meet at tour o'clock this af
ternoon,' when a verdict will be rendered,
rdweasAiairiibllyla - ed
An accident which -will probably re
sult In the death of a young, married
. . . residing
blear
named I.aa Anwar.,
the Scott Rouse, on Irwin street,
occurred about five O'clock Thursday'
morning. t Mrs: Bmtnet, arose abouthre
o'clock and heel kindled a fire In the
cooking stave, but bad not Yet tenlaced
4 6 1 0 P, P/ates',. and while attempting
to' remelt etemetblafg from a mantel
plies lin'itirdlidelP-...imbeve the - .Move
lffiie'.wvefilltned, , a ..hurt bottle -contain-,
ing Wined oil. The bottle fall upon
the minim, was' brocon Into - (rotor - tents,
and the fluid, corning in contact with tits
i ii t;l3 14? et m Mg;? 1 Y u t i tt u r i t t u ed nite .. Th s c t ' o ' l a'
an
was. also saturated with oll,'. and 'ln
.1 1
an Ittsparte, she was enveloped in
dames:' c. , endeavored to .. °Attn.
quids the ' nmil. ran into a bed-room
to procure a b In her e ff orts the tire
was commun to the bed, and but
for the . attracted by. her
'demount, the 'building would hare ta
ken tire. The. tiro was subdued; bur
'the young woman had toed karfully
turned. Dr. 'Wm. M. Kern, of Penn
areet,.was summoned, and was In auen
dams, shortly after the accident occurred.
Ile found that her bands and arms were
burned almost to ;scrimp, while battery,
bream, neck and beelypremented altbeck
tng spectacle. The physician did all In
his power to alleviate ber sufferings, hut
bus no hopes of .ter recovery as besides
i
the extents! injuries she- nhaled. the
dame: Mrs.. Brunet Is about eighteen.
years of ago, und.was married only Mg
;luring. lice husband Is absent from Use
city at present, bat has been telegraphed
for. ' The couple . formerlyrulded In
Washington, a., having only removed
to this' city a few menthe since.
rri.'ui - rm
The National Wool - Growers' Anaheim
Con monitne, to ,be'. held In this eliy on
the 27111 of this month, nt the Court
flonscosill be an, Important . gathmring
It Will" bg - 6 repiesentattiM - ntoctltur of
tho - agricultural Interest of the United
States::. , That there wlllbOdulgphanft*
Most of the State;t thorn is art doubt.
The intimate misname of the Society
Wool llanufacturousb
Aisochttlon of the 'UMW States, renders
thaforthcoming meetingn very luta:rat-
Lug one to all Of our ettizens,_partlEhVly
Bodo our manufacturers, =a the who lo
of our industglOus population
. The rootlet; will moment iS majority
of theileop o le of our common country, an
4 4 1rOther r ; °Tirc,Tbituritiritnitzfl.
Stalls.
The Agricultural presa the' country .
*Ube jreß, represented. lion., Henry
S. Randall. L.L. D., the President of the
Society, will preside. Ho le.tlin editor of
the ohms -husbartdry deportment of
iwKArcto Yorker, &on The
Ohio /Wino, ounrinto of the Ohio State
Wool Growers' Assorietlon, will be rep.
iesented . by Col. Harris, Ss able 'editor.,
The Prairie.Forrecr will be repits' entail
brW. W. CorkW, oneof Int editors. The,
hew Hampshire Mirror end Penner by .
Dr.-Henry - Boylston, its sheep husbandry
oditer:and other oditons will.be present.'
; smotssaastaw—Vaeasey
, liiajor George W. Murphy, who foz
seine lime past boo Olio&
the position of Chief Clerk in the United
States Marshal's office, in this City, bee
tendered fits kesignationi having act/api
cal asimilar posltlonundec Major floneral
Frank J. Herron, UnitedStatas Metal al
of Major Murphy will carry
with - him to New'Orlenns, where he - will
take up his . abode, the best wishes of a
host off/deeds, whose respect and confi
dence he has gained byltle uniform cour
tesy and probity during a lift/dons- real ,
dance In this , community- . .
`. Our 'regret at' the change made by.
Maj. 'Murphy, is counterbalanced r y
knowledge of the . fact that Col. Joe
Brawca will bellia BUCCOSSOr ill the Mar
shal's Mika. de "ruljutant't ipa deli re
lation, C o l.B. will we doubt dot prove
quite as competent as . he abundandy
showed blue/Otto be in the army, sad
Gen. Howley, the Marshal, certainly
bud lir:emend/mum his aerobe*, when
be decided to mil him email to hut aid..
, .
eerier('aoe- Went
'occurred In ripotown Wednesday, by
which Charles Pritchard . _ i • bar about
iburteen - Yeara had both It /cgs
hsciered between the hip end =knee
Joint& The boy was playiag-In thogertiet
and actidentally lieMmthe
of a . beery.: - weiph; loaded malt Arta;
which lamed over: WS tegy
them both unhurt:Waled. Moth= It
die and dddlion 'Arthure'were celled
and reduced the. tracturee,andthe txtf
le in fait WAY t•
ran
T#L!* . CONSOLIDiTIONAVESTION.
The Ci , nelitntlefaelltS•f tli•Aet to be
tuu*- 31 6 11 .1. , Prelfultsam
litrthe Supreme Court, ytehterd.sy,fore-:
AtOon, /ion. Walter FL Leearrie; Mil',
.sect on with. James. Vomit, Insq., moved
for' a - Prellmlnarylnymotion to:stay all
proeredings for the election , proposed to
be held'on the Sicontr.lutriday 'of Bac
rezi,mider the Actlifast u s i tly ceo!h.
no ; antia.f.wf mapPle,
liPidirr the acts inoorporating:
burgh," by which Lawrenceville boro.
,and'l'ltt, Peebles, Collins, Literati and
townshlps,':(oreiptising, with
•tho_ under Wct
e A,' the 'Kiddie
Middle
are Claimed in lave' been con
coldsaisi with the city, sznitioriti or the
citizens thereof having voted in fagot of
lite:same id - the test October election:
.Tbe
.1111rUCII applying ftirthe injunction
contend that the consolidation out LA on
. • • .
The Court fixed Ifonday next as the
IdMo.for hearing tho argument on the
,Motlan, dt‘.being ffosimble to biro tho
'Matter decided os soon aspossible.
Is a copy of tho bill
ted, by:which the nature of the pro:
loodinar d ill appear more fully than we
have The facia set forth are t•or
d:by affidavit of lifaillson
14 tle Supreme Chart of , pemisyivania,
-;...;
_• Indere District. • '
Wilharrillt Brnith,Johit DenlafS'l'hord
te Fawcett. Medium Bailey, William 11.
mien, - Charles J. Clarke, John McDo-
Tilt; Christopher Ztig, G. H . •John :Moorehead,
James .2dc(Bnitia: E Mader, Samuel
go Kee, vs. Hon. W.ll. McCarthy, Rob
ert - Bracer liVilLeun Owen.; P. McCoy
extr,--. James V. llonaktaoll. - Jo se =
Dickson, Joseph A. Butier, , Owro
altbEir, John Beatty, Wilt= Dithridge,
r e t r m i liciLll i llor p rio i r i. N rt oa . h i 47. Shaffer . P:e
win 11. ahlbora;"11. Wl:adman, ILT
'Otcfen, Wilke' Boothe, - Jacob - Glosier.-
Alexander
Alexander-Black,
Isaae. Jot" - T.' 11. ,
Young,. William •H. Harrison John B.
Baum, William B. - Begley, CharienD.
?nelson. Joseph Mellibben, Charles D.
KWIC., Joseph 0. Boole, Tabu N. Berlin,
Jame Joycoand William R. Morrinon.
~.The above named plaintiffs,. for thorn.:
'selves and _ench.tther citizens of Pitta.
buret ;end' Lawrencerville, • and,. , of the
tOwneldnet of Pitt, COBB* Oakland. 'Lib
arty:std. Pibles, in Aso county of -Ail.
' boa -, at wisr chooao Might theMmitres,
_ 4 j Iteepecitall, y mpreami Met: ..
c: 1 1.-,They ere ,nalutus '. and Ann -parirs
;'labia --the territorial, limits above do.
~. The defendants'. are the Mayor of
"Pittsbnigla and the election ahem Mend .
**wend parts of said territory.
thi'The dehindanikand other election'
°BMWs etthe sevetardistricts friths ter ,
Duey ; or many : et them. Ore Md. and
a eke known Mat the said territory has
all been:conselidetell into one municipal
sterporatiou called the City of Plueburgh,
sand that they intend, on the sooruid Twee.
day ot, December, next, to hold an else:
florae their several districts, for the eleo
• • • l'of..thas Ineudions ;of the: ikluncils,
La
Ayer ml -other- Mtv officers, to take
- • d ramie* municipal jurisdiction over
1 w hole A of the saki territory.
4, , ,4. This la, 16 the opinion of the tam
,Wnants; asSitipalon of authorityavor
: • citizens of Pittsburgh/ nod especially
Over thocillzona of the several townships
above and of therhomeab of law.
Mnee ' though thee:Mae is pretended
to bo Mad •
and required byshe Act of
the GM' efApri ,I ISC, entitled *a Bather
inlpplornent to the Acta i nco ration the
Oily of railitiongh," AO.; iP rpo .
I. ma.)
wWelsyour orators regard ea entirely
laid Ana eneonstitational:
5.-Ifthe Amid . deltad a nte be allowed to
plywood whit the 'Mid eleothm; Share is
*Mat danger that. the municipal antains
ot the City of Pittsburgh mod' the said
tterough and townships will be thrown
into meet disastrous - etafealoo. so the
great • injury of the pithllo redo*. and of
t • , : interests brall she citizens included
••• • the mid territory.
•
'our coattail therefore pray that—
. ' Tee said Art of Amenably -be de
..lol4;amiksuziessiatnatkesslyssest k. e add ilefendants, and all Other election
ettleertu• be forever enjoined from holding
the said election, or any other, under
the cold .ill e t of Assembly. '
.. That a preliminary Injunetion Issue
to - •r ay all era outgo is and about any
such election,: until the further enter of
the Court. ' .
=
Yesterday evening, about five o'clock,
Lieutenant Wilson and °Mem MrCluy,
of thn police force, while standing at the
- oarner of Fifth and Wood streets, ob.
serval Daniel- - Written ;attempting to
steal a pair of alior from Cannon& Mal.
holland's shoo store. , While ,In the at
temptt awl hebnv be had succeeded ha
- -
concealing tbe shoes, one of the clerks
.
came to the door. .
a proceeding whiph
slightly interfered
. wltli Daniel's lilacs.lie was not dlicouraged at Ida Wham,
however, but concluded to
_chap& hi - X
. .
base. of operations, and accordingly raay.:
oil twriPned decal. to the eistabllehtnitat
of Piro - a 'Porten. where be attoMpt.
441, to' gobble tip some tin svgstil.
which ' e.Wa proved a failure. Rio
next Ott. mpt was at • 'Espera. Ilitt:
(her- MP- . Wood street; where ho Was
M. the act of carrying off a Mu:idle-of
Whipit and an umbrella, when interrupt
it. by .aoine one In the cstabUshratmt.
ot disheartened by We nnsueectudni
offorts„ho still persisted in bla attempts,
the next being at .Mr. Drown's clothing
store, whore ho fastened upon a pair of
moue, but-fins compelled to let go of
them again, on new:Lunt .of boll:mumble
to extricate them Dont Um hoolunpOn
which theywere' trooper:Oak Be nod
visited. Goldman's, on Liberty: street,
ggaggieeted 0 - coat, but W 11.11141114 doom
edro dfoMpoLuttnent, as ',t/a0 proprietor
hadkitien watching his nummumms, and
-politely requested him to leave 'the coat
exits .equlralent to greenback*. , Not
baying a surplus of the latter article, he
preferred leaving the .cwt and running
hie chances of getting another. tie did
not, however, appear, to have MO defi
nite object In. Claw- other than Mtn of
stealing something; and it soon= !nun=
at. all, particular what that something
syn.' •/110 next attempt was more may ,
, ecesnal than there'd, ultimo - theme:inn
Hof getting bitn kr the lookup, and In all
probabilltl will seicme him it (roe pant to .
e
Allegheny
hs'. end provi
the
After leaving sion tbr sex.
dal mont .
onto whore ho atampted to. atetd:the
1 006 4 - bn Prowded tly Pbraty 'street till
be acme to theeslabusinment cilia:mud
=AI:, at ta l tt e co ym nr of bo Libertyatroc i t
roll °Heather cad. made - elf dow leko n
alley. Thoollicernwho had all this Wee
bona fallout= him and -observing-his
<aorta from the-appoint* aide of the
street, - ,basing unmistakeable -evidence
of hisintentions, thought it time to al ,
1 - filathigkand. it posaible, put, a dreek,
ti
pen his paraistent efforts to appropriate
the property of "011ors.to kids own use.
They accordingly JolloWed, and caught
Mtn In the alloy with the feather, under
rile arm, and convoyed him to the-lock
' up. Ho will have a hearing tty•day.. ~
Carpals at Crest Barralas.
• lifewsra. Berard; Rose di Co. the pro
prietors of the well.linartrearpot elope
rium?2l Filth street, announce, a special
tale at cost
.. of their heavy stack of car
pets end inattlega, adaptalTor churches,
chapels., ..brults. and public 141 s. Tido
is one of the finest aelectiois Sr bee.' pie
vatting ; styles in the cut to be found In
the city, and is offered to the trade at the
importers end manufacturers' prices.
The. entire stock of.the Ann, which, la
very huge iced inducing, hartbeest mark;
nd down at .prices much below those
which ruled last summer, and great
may. e anticipated.. The firm
'largely
in •
Pelhontl: cov ers,l rin'ttocnw'
flollauths; English - :woolen druggata,
,woolen and linen crumb cloths, English
wilton mot velvet rugs, StViRS taco and
applique curtains, Nottingham curtains,
centime and a general stock of carpet
and curtain upholstery. Orders from
the country Will be 'promptly add prep-.
Oly filled, and trade front that - quarter
respectfully !solicited. From long
Personal acquaintance with the members
of this firm, and,a thorough knowledge,
of the system and etyloof their business,
thornare prepared to fully recommend
to the patronage of the public. The
city trade is Invited to call in and exam
ine the stock and inquire the prices.
Keystone Hatel.—The .well known
and popular 'tcenor hotel, 34 and 34
Worth street, Was passed. Into the. pro ,
Drietorehlp or 24V. • Al. Johns, Wh° h° ll
'changed lie name to the lteystone Hotel,
and. will conduct...it in the very best
altyle. This le one of the most-convent
ant and pletimMtly. located befell:la the
elty, and having endshorougy retair
ell and renovated refurnished, will
,eomparn favotably wig) any. in the city
+ln lntbroomibet and convenience). - it'
ebnailica 'thirty huge and commodiona
nieepinge rooms,: le) - addition to largo
dlning balls • ladles' and gentlemen's
peelers, dm&groonts, Mike, Sc., which
are sa.fLu ju the hest style, , We
earnestly commend theta Mode to the
- patronage of out readers.
TEE COIIETIS
libireinsCollre rrkeealUla
o Nov;l4.Presimt: Judges Thompson,
Stiong, Reed and'AgneW„ • '
• The folloiring opinions were delivered ,
Thanipseri, , .I:—Xe4sler vs.•Steelw
10eStinerelond county. .'atflirmed.
vs."6m„Aller,heny C
Itarte. pee Co; v's. Pittsburgh Coal
Co:: Allegheny county; C.F. Affirmed.
13:9 Strong: .I:—R6betta et al va. Orr. et
al.; Armstrong oountr: O. P. Judgment
against W. hißnor Roberta reversed and
record remitted:" ' ; •
• Rani In Veesaillet tp.; Allegheny: Q.
MiiM=M3
-•• • .
Ry Read, J.—Donnelly Nv. Itofftnan et
el; Indiana. Reversed end venire& novo
•• - • -
Stewart's Appeal; Allegheny; 0. C.
•Appealdismissed and decree aillrmod at
the cost of the appellant.
By Arptev vlllkWhites; Cant
brie. Jrlfinned. - •
-The following eases were argued ;
Chow's ears. vs. Gillespie; -Butler co:
Arkued by James Draft., for plaint: in
.error add by J. IS. Thompson - and Fur
! vlarteo contra. • '
Forward 'township School Directors'
appeal: Butler. Argued by - Breslin for.
appellant and by Gee. Al Black contra.
Clinton town hlp School Directors' air
pcabn Butler. Argued bY 'Brediu for
appellants and bylfcCandlem contra.
Cleveland and Plitsbnrgh Railroad
Company vs. Speer; Allegheny. -Ar
gued by Otis and Schoyor for plaintiff' in
error.
John S. Lamble, of Pittsburgh, on mo
tion of A. M. Brown, Esq., Jonas It.
Butterfirdil, of Pitehurgit', on motion of
E. 31.. Collier, rind 'Geo. •A. Black;
of Butler, on motion 'of Ohas.'lsloCand.
lees, lA., worn duly admitted and quali
fied to practice in this Cotirt..
. Comusiam - riaiat,u .
Tettnisorix, Noy. 14.—Cotirt Mutat the
banallatir, ten - O'eliiriti: - . C -7 ' •
In the nine of Schnabel , Efelimin vs.
Jsinis hfeKiii a 'inter was withdraw - Li
atadidaltdiffs took u non-sidt,
,
Following Is the trial HA for Ms day:
Forbes vi. Peons: R. R. Co.
'39.'Cupps Ins Hartman and Danean)
39. Retneman for oats ve Penna. R. It.
40: McElroy at. al. vi:Baket el. al
.41: Drava for use vs. Ramo. -
42. Sellers varßequeta-•• 4 -
-44. Brad4Hnivvi .' PunTanee.
Phtterairt 011ksple. • . -
O. Burton vs Rattner and trite.
:rota"L~m..
AMAULT ♦ND DATiNDY
:John O'Neil' appeared before, Alder
man: Morrow, iestanitity, - iner ehargod
Pateick Farrell wlthaaanaltexad baticiry,
alleging that ho struck him with a ham
mer. 'Arrested and held for Court, •-
- Thomas Minns ytatorday* shpeared
before Jdatice Helsel, of 'East Dimling
horn, and diaargtd Jacob Pastore, with
wasn't and battery'. 'Warrant Issood. '
, Ana Nlll. m ister made complaint ye-S
-totts"! bdb' Justice Helsel. of 'Eat
Ilinstinghato, asnlastdier husband, Jas.
If eCallWer, charging him with meant:
and battery. '.She alleges that he knook
ed her down and kicked her. Ho was
held td hail for Court.'
ianciccr nr n:tiil Z.
Ford. Altseater wide infonnatlon be
fore Aldarman Maiastora ago- lust Wm.
ave, thargivirn with larceny by
bailee. Ho ol that. Copp, also woo
in his employ, acted •• sum of money
which. be appropriated to his own 13. U.,
A warrant was tuned. .
=
Charles Lisner, n tailor on Liberty
street, like nil other husinens men, in
troubled with unprofitable customers, as
will appear from the following: One of
Mr. Litter's customers orderedn auk of
'clothes, which, after ther'wernlialsbedi
hernswiged'ralren-Intoldepeseestikist
without paving for. = Mr. L. not liking
die proceeding. made infOrmatirmbefore
Alderman Taylor, charging the custo
mer with fraud. A. - warrant was issued
for his arrest..
=ME
Sohn O'Neil yusterdai- made int< rma
lion before Alderman Morrow against
Fat. Farrel. charging bim with perjury.
He alleges that In an action before Al
derman McMaster... -in which he was a
witness, he committed wilful perjury.
The parties reside in tho .Ninth ward.
Ho was arrestod and held for trial.
C:1=!
Erancis Ildiovern, of Lawrenceville,
who, It appears, 'has a - disposition to ho
calmed continually •in prosecution",
either so prosecutor or defendant, rondo
Information Were Alderrnari - Taylor,
yesterday, 'against Hannah Donaldson,
charging her rich selling liquor on it mi.
Tlui defendant 'keeps a drinking
tarpon tri lAwrenrevhle. A warrtint
V!‘ 11 ImMlett
• • .
Nartiti yeaterday rhado in forma=
Aim before Alderman . ,Taylor agnsnst
Joltnlitaribe y for Sundayliettior
,Thopartles reside - Tri„ the' Fifth ward,
There, le alleged. du) defendant keep.
• a drinking ninon.. - Wafrant 1411 . 8 Iseued
IMES
Wit Usual. Sayer, of Allegheny, some
Weeks since had Ms trunk broken open
and a quantity ,of clothing taken there.
front.. Cireuntstiances connected with tho
rohiNrY led him to. suspect Joseph A.
Kennedy, of Allegheny,. and a search
was made about- Lan. premises, which,
however, failed Mreveal any evidence of
his guilt. Stibsequandr, _it appears.
Kennedy became commuuh:alive ou the
sul4ect,and.foformed,outteLble -meet
atm and, he had Nikon the clothing, and
dealing' that'theystero 'abbot to seareb
his preMtses be: bundled it no
around a large, Stone And dropped ft
in the . ,Alleghery These - facts
having been comniunitifted to Mr.
Bayer he : yesterdar'lnade . inibrmation
before Aldershan McMastars - against
Kennedy,. charging yttti lareenr. lle
*as arrostedana, sniv admiring, held In
000 for his appearancuat Coprt.
•
'- - -
momenrosonaonmr. '
Ain; - a'
altyman, .milding in.
Chortler" townphin, yerderday made in
oination holhrn Aldortnan hielfastens;
F t l i nat John Pound; a•:atwo; charging
with nuillelous intubler. Pound is
• eamstm, and the , deponemt'nllegce
that while his Intik Aragon wanotanding
In Virgin allenthitletendrud,
droro hlawragen against it, breaking
and damoging .itto the amount of forty
tioliam, arlimpat SSW issued for - his
j , anannoriarn;.
Catharine ElamMan- yesterday , m
irmen:don benne Alderman Strain °
E:ifr:liairalien: _her husband'
lh 'Echlin with having deserted and
-her. 1 The defendant wen ar
rested, and after plowing eonnultted for
IMTALIATIOS.
. Sohn Martin yesterday madolnforroa
tion against rrunk and' John Shribner.
beton) Alderman Taylor, for tumult and
battery. •,ap: r i t a that the , prometitor
had mule" a o • ligalnit ono dr tho
parties for selling loner on Sunday, for
Ibieh thee' retaliated, b 3 gllng him a
boating: Thoy • Nirero arrested and held
thr a hearing.
, . • .
% The Po.—• 14 l on. -
The various Christian and lienovolent
'ergantrations,'and the citlzena in town
mooting, have labored' with commend
able zeal for the rellecof thoae who were
suddenly made widows and orphans by
the recent dire.. tmlamity. the Ninth
Synni. We dOnbCeol, theponple havp re
sponded generally mid., liberally to the
appeals for alic ,, Thts Weil 'right and
praiseworthy. Now .we auggest that
. m
„.
there ate . very any widows' and Or
phans in these cities quite as destitute,
and needing help - quite es muchlia three
wheni•publio attention and'syMptrthy
have boon drawn within the, week past
by their sudden — and ;Will bereavement
widows long Waco bereft of their
earthly
Kreacr aTd f l iri P m P *;;u n tLi i ir toit% for
element season, whose, approach is al
ready plainly heralded. , Let thesoother
Ineny; lit beneficiaries. of the crumbs
that fall from the - rich males table, not
-What wiltionl3rthe dogs to lick thew
sores. 'Young men of the Christian As-
RMiation, and others engegedin charita
ble wark, too to•'ltthat in - opening the
fountain of publie.sympathies for. any
particular class' of sincere, you do not
titbit !tallow dedivert tfrom any other
c/ass. The ..pbar yo have always with
you," . Let none be overlooked; 'God is
their friend; Gad is their avenger, See .
to it; ye whose basket and stare the Lord
bath 'Missed .that yo. neglect . not tire
A Able. Tory or void to reportod in :Ver.
'car tconigv, on rand of Col, James !letup,
hill, at West Report soya
that wutitnien Ongngod la ataking a
shaft for coat came nDOn, rock of n depth
a b o ut, ono hundred "feet, which, upon
being waitedhawbeen forindto vieldgold
at the rate C lf about flytithortatind taus
•
Relief Trod—Coulloo to tap pooiri—
Treasurers Iteport, Le.
• The Chairman of the Committee on
Collections would advise the public that
all tollectors appointed by the Mayors
of Pittsburgh' and Allegheny, and, the
Young Men's Christian Amociations for
Pittsburgh, Allegheny andßirmingham,
will present books bearing the • seal and
endorsed by the President of the Y. M.
C. Association. All who an contribute,
even a little, will please do coat once: as
awch more will be needed (Or a perma
nent provision for the wants created by
the disaster. • ,•
It is requested- that the fdremen and
managers of coal pits and inanufactar
ing establishments of every }and litert
subscriptions among their man for the
relief of the families of their fellow
workmen. As an illastration 'of bow
much may be _done by such a combina
tion of effort, we would. commend the
.example of the employees of the .iEtna
and Vesuvius coal.works, who have sent
in, through their manager,' Mr.- Hugh
Wood; $80.75, an average of 11.80 for
each. contributor. Tins amount Arai ad
vanced by the firm; to be deducted from
wages on pay.day. • Other. similar -and
equally pmtsworthy eflbrts will be no
t Icorl iu the appended report of the TrOas
carer of the fund. • • ,
. LIST OF CDNTI72IIIIIIIIIIA.
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Tim lt•thodias •...settaluar
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B. Childs a Ca .. 50 20 1150 , 1 oahstenock 10
Zen 0.1072.02 Ball • J. H. Llpplecou• 10 10
man L 102.2 41 S le ts
listalardnh 1,1 011.11.4 loombslos . 03
1. 11 Blind 73 01 Job, Woofs 5 00
''' Po p tttr Zo7141; Pro'l !or 1:
Mroard 010 H. 14210. 1 2.00 110
not. r.Viarato S. H. Bard...—. 5 w
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to
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amt. neap oe. . -deem M
r a. 6.04. and Filo-i is " a D i urnal a
1310, 1 3atie - tiel ..... le SO
.. ..... . *to rowans, &Irwin. ,s
rilmottattma 'iLontail a motet.: , eta
1 tows. ' a.. Ft. tataissinrs- M W
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Me, my. 4 SO CO
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Dot V . os Jo•tpb 0 . Mete. 00
Cm. Imettet ' a' ',Wm. 01tet10g.,... • 191
Stumm . • ... co' ca n to FF.. Mersa.. VI
need: tilos- • • ,s 5 DoZooolte a
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rak!itrttfii.er .L. i -
AMed. 'to 4 11,e ..... 4 CO
J. illloome jw. Z.t.s metoirmo, Jr 100
11F011 II - *Men MOtiolto
a tletrt a a 'a Ct 11 Co! , a a'
Taw . tor • 6...93 4..
Until - be at the teems of thh Amoda
tito, N o. street, daily, from 9 to
lei a. E., and 2 to 3 r. at., to, receive any
subscriptions or contributions to this
fund. W. M. Ciattiy,
Treasurer Finance Committee, Relief
Fund.
A, list •of sulascrintions to the fund.
for .the relief of sufferers, by the Into
Miller explosion ware intended •to be
published in the Gas Errs of yesterday,
an attache of the Om mereial havingbeen
given the single copy mode out by the
Treasurer of the Young Moe'. Christian
Association,wlth the express understand= .
leg that' torbots 'were 'to be sent to. the
other morning papers. •• This stipulation
.was not compiled with;'neitt OM
Mel tum the credit of exclatire publication.*
The of theAssoclationureblatueS
less in the matter, as we lectin fronxtbem
that. , the end:anion to . fttrnish us with
the list resulted - WSW bad' faith on the
part of thoCosonsditttl.-: • • • •
AIM nova tl•w Brighton.
-.Mayor McCarthy Wednesday received,
the following cominuntion, to which
he mado a Milan reply: ; .
inv. Sara Irrox. Nor, 18,
Iron. W. C. .3fethr/hy, Mayor:
In:au Sra:=At . exueettng tho Ever
ett Literary Society, Ireet pvening, it Vaa
17e.gotrett, That the Society give an ex. ,
hihittou nn s Friday, evening. November
rah, 1%7. for then . blauglt ,of, th oen VI.IO
are suffering in consevence tbo lato
explosion In ther -- IStrith wail of your
tolvbem shall lro. send the progesis
of the exhibition Please reply at your.
earliest convenience..
Resped, , ully
Drruterr„ President.,
.
•
taw
..._lllie Goa 11Vol.stA - MUM*
vomMe7.:O.U6l*td .
Theßorough of Lawrenceville, or more
properlynew thorensteedUs or Fitton:lth
:anal of the city; Ist to have a - gas works
.
te supply the streets and dwellings-with
cell gas. A cOmpapy has been organized
with e $lO,l - 400, - which le di-,
ride& into three thousand shares. at fitly:
dollars each r. Already sixty-Live then
send dollars have been sutrscribed, and
it le expected that the full' innerinf
be mow :taken. ' A splendid :alto for the
erection of. the necessary buildings...has
been purchased at' the;fbot or Ewalt,
street, for which the sum of3l4,ooo`was
paid. The contract fur the work hasboan
awarded .to W. Wallace Goo:inlets, - of
Philadelphia, whole tribempicte the erec
tion by the- first of next-April), The Mi
lan-leg are the officer. of the Cimsptual:
Pre-sktelit, Dr. 3, W. Bailey Treanwer
John Chislett; Vim Preaddent. •W.
Hannah; Superinfendent,3:3: Shetbitt6
ly. Under the managameat.)ar Armee
gentlemen, the onterprtsarismitiot.N.l. to
prove a surOcts. •
o.lsleoandless, Physielan tattle
Board of. Health,. reports thlrty-four as
the total, number of deaths for ihroweelc,
ending. November 'lO, ISM. Of ( lib. ao ,
ciagodtweoty ir6O3Raim,anatourtoon
females; eoloredone. The dlikmatisliro 4 '
during death scare as
Uraerala, 1; cousumptl 4;...dlastuteof
heart, 1; itepbrills,l; old , eve ; l ilcalltn.
1; dtairhoen:3; onanche malgua; ILltmtv
d, eo: 1; disease of eploon,- , 1:. ea ncer:Al
blomi pobsoning,l: accidata,3;l,poplesyv
1; iscimaturo birth, 1; gastriNtliqtrz
lattna, 1; peritonitis, 1; eutorl tedv.
rastnum,l; disease of brain, 2; ma owti:
1; bronchitis, 1; tpdield.
Of tho above them , rotol!.; Tfindeieitio
year,;; from ono to.two, Imm two to
;Ivo, ;I; from twenty. to. thirty;. 0 from
thirty to forty 1; 'from .forty I;,
from fifty to sixty,' 1 ,'from nix to ea
°ray, f; from einenty torelithtyil r,
.
- The Tencheis , Assor-iation of,;Weethrli
Pennsylvania. Will . held :net-liege tide
and te-morrow eveninhe, 111lhe'Fbuith
ward (Pithiburgh) Behool , llcilee.l. The
Sniutninnr ArkleOn-Avlll bo -( 14 111 , 0.nd ITY
Prof. ii: Gourley.. .
PartuerWaitted.-'-'fittentlen
to tee wirc rtleemont th tertother.colutrin
perroor wartted in -
.a well oetebllettod
foundry. This le n rare opporwatity for
a prolltaple Inve_Wtneot. ,
The Rev. Me. Noble, •ofSe. reit), Min-
nesota, has meth:ea an unantarma cal
to become the Pastor, N the Tbird g 405-
hYtetiatt chutchbi this city. . , . . •
Ilendquattars for. Fut an-west scorner.
arket acid Fcturth stivata, No. all, Who
great ittr sale is prpgreialiig; new and
cheap. GAnntrrt 45.; gratrenr. .
Allsms , andlioystArndenwcar;,ebesp;
tit Barker" 6.-, , 12°41°1 ' •
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FOURTIIPAGE..=VAKIITP'"r.
C.
NUMBER 265
CITY ITEMS
letlee—Asetlos Sale—To 'Properly
ru
The undersigned are authorized to offer
the following premiums to lot holders:
200 premium to the person mire shall
build and complete, within the shortest
time, a dwelling Louse in "Hoboken,"
In a good and :substantial mannei, to cost
$2,000 and upwards.
$2OO premium to the person who shall
build and complete, within the shortest
time, a dwelling house in "Hobokon,...
to cost $1,500 and upwaids.
$lOO premium to the person who shell.
build, and complete within the shortest
time, a dwelling house to cost $l,OOO and
upwards:
113,—The last sale of lots at auction
for this season at "Hoboken" will take
place on Saturday, .November 16th, at
ono o'clock - p. '
Free trains will leave the Depot of
Western.Pangsylvarda Railroad Alle
gheny City on Saturday morn i ng, at
tions.
11:10, stopping at nll Intermediate sta
. -
A free dinner will, be furnished .bll
I:tarry-Meg alre, of Fifth street. I
ALEV. LEGOATE, Auctioneer.
For further informaUott, enquire of
Sill and Shutterly, Real Estate Agoras:
I,4tivreneetrllle.' -
Illankete, Blanket., Blanket..
Whitiall wool blankets 51,00 wth $7,00.
'• " .1,50" 8,00
5,60 " 9,00
" • " " • . 5,50 " 10,00
6,50 " 11,00
9,00 34,50
10,00 " /5,00
" II,W " 16,50
o • o • • 1200 , i• 1 .740 .
Largest stock; and otstopest rpzrods ever
seen in the two chips, on west corner
Market and Fourth streets, No, 69
Tine- • Bean:fee ,tB2•ZWAILT...
Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Bpi
codth'ilmon, Canned Friths and Vegeta
:l4M, Pickles, Catsup, fiances, Jellies,
him:halide, Extract of Beef. Condensed
Blllk, Gelatine, Canton Ginger, Baker &
Whitman's Chooclates, Spleed Oysteis,
FrestC.Plne Apples, •.Gnlnces, Plume,
CM" Currants, Pears and ,B`ackber
ries, 8 me,
,Capers, Olive Oil.
Ahma ds, - Extract., dtc., &c,,•second
.door North of the Flrst National Bank,
AlleghenyClty. -11xonag. BEAVEN. nit
Good Goads cues.
Good, fresh Gum Drop!, Hard and Soh
Cm= Chocolate Dmps, Romero= and
Bond Almonds, annJerdart Almonds;
Imperial or Drogue Drops, Moak • DroPs t
Marsh Mellow Dropaclstinorloe Drops.
Hoarhourtd Drooe r ., Rock. Candy and
New, Seedless ..11tualas, at the Lowest
prima, 112 Federal street; Allegheny City,
•
Kentne State Lottery.--" The only
legalizedirrinilngs In the _United States.
Tito GrandHolliday. Drawing take
place December Slat. =0,650 Pa Ito dis
tributed.-.. Capita- prize - 550,000. Com
munications atrietly confidential.. Cir
culars sent tree, by addressing
EDDY" rb Co: -
.Baattuatig Goo4l.—Tho . boots, shoes,
galters, dr-, M ar k et en, ladlus and children,
kept at 139" street, aro made of
the. very best material, and sold as low
as fhb /owed. All; goods are warranted
to give satisfaction. If you went scene
thing good, and at gold price; mil at
Robb's ,fdews Lionse,..o market street.
.
Children*. Bright PlaM Shawls, only
871:centa.onsrart corner of Market and
Fourth Streets. : •
36111)2!EiVA: §TEWAIIT.
. Goods•st halcsale.-:-We In
ite the pirdcular attentlon of buyers at
whOlftwro to our complete stock of silks,
dreee goods, lard kinds of reecy and
staple goods, and** the fart that-we sell
et the Wisest eastern pr:ces, and cut.
secshi init purchasers.
J. -W. Binetele.4 . 0114,
59 Market street.
At , No. sr Irwin' atrEir - ..=l2itt - linge
trartitiouseind lot otground; at prnsent
occupied by the Ardesco Oil Company,
at auction on Saturday,.Nororn ocr.l6t b,
at 21 p. m. See advertisement et etrolth
som Palmer d; Co., In auction column ,
for particulars. '
Only.--da _Wool Long Shawls
from auctiou—s bargsin o ,on the west
corner of Market and Fourth streets.
GARDNER & STIMAILT.
kninad;-43.00 for an Alt:
Wool Long &mei, heavy and warm, on
Wed • corner *neket and Fourth /divot;
No. M. GARDNER STAWART.
63,00 Only,!-All-Wool Long Shawl.%
great bargain from unction, on west ear
ner Market and Fourth etreet.
11ARD:CER Lt, STEWART. •
'Fars at a ..Barott..--New goods
large stock; cheapirg In the city on the
vest coiner 'Market and Pourth street,
.7.30. OD; f Ganns th-fdrzwart.T.
Cloth Saelum—A 'Urge stock opened
thilmorang, domsteorner Market wad
Fourth treethz-\o. 09..
. ,t _%R th STEurs.L-r.
gi.etlitslj,— , lleavi Twilled Grey
Flazinal.;,im WI:St , corner - .Market and
Fourth streets; .A bargain.
• • OARDRER it STEWART.
Look, at Them.—su:oo paisley. _Long
Shawls, on we corm 3larket and
Fourth etreets. Largest one& In the etty.
: • GMEIDNEE S SZEIVAIIT.
:Ladles , 'Vtiza and the. Great Sale.—All
personsuliould remember that thetreat
, Fatrßale at tlardner St Stewart . .. on
West corner of Market and. Fourth
streets, is a new. feature In this market.
Go there by ell means.
Mluk, Sable, *itch,. Siberian Squir
rel Vars. an be purchased 'Onwdst cart'
ner of 'Market and- Fonrth streets, at
Gardner. Stewart's. cheaper, than
anywhere in the city. Go there to make
your . purchases. • - ;
.
Paisley Slumla.—Lonst and aquaro,
doled and aufr i centro, black and owlet
matte.- A. In, from $l5 to 81,76,
on vrtettorner arketand Forirth itreom.
• GARDNER k BTE*AILT;
Mosso AAA.= ,Vat.vir FOR
CLOARA.—BettutinG goods, sublimequal
dlea, In all widths, at low prime than can
b found In the two cities, on wmt 'cur- ner °Market and Fourth strectal,
ERS; GARDNER* STEWART
G a i.4 Cough CEEdY; Eirerton . and Cocoa
If Tezdy;l , lne Apple, Lomb., Vanilla,
Almond and Mountain Tea. Candy.
Chocolate and Vanilla Caramels, paws,
fggss Am, at 112 Federal street, Al.
egiaeny city. - GEDRGE
Woolen Shatela.Long and. Sonarei
IleaUtlful Plaids from Sit cents up, on
weed. corner 3larket and Fourth eireote,
"IVPB „ (GROCER .& STEWART.
.
C0,4_1 Lozenges. nernelv, Pepper Int,
Hoge, Musk, 'Peaberry, 'Cllnnamon, Ql5 , -
enne Popper, and Conversation,. at, the
merest Price, At 112 Federal strent, Al
legheny city. , GEonc.t.a Elvtykx.
. .
,D ss rt tLesstall
, F 0..". 'FAL TOOld atyAnn p Crucir y
tient.od by • Dr.' •Abom 134
A. book ,by mal l LO cants.
. I .FUteen Donors 'Ouly.,—Failley Long
Shnwit,-black -centre, worth PA on the
' west corner drarket.tuul Fourth shoots.
:wrs. • • GAnDnEn Srnwen-r.
..Waterproo(—sl.oo. , per yard. on t'est
corner. or Market and Fourth' streets.
Gardner &Stewart. . ' novl3:3t.
Ronsination Maar -is a certain cure
for 'Diana& and an diseases of , tbe kid
neys: ^Portals by all druggLita.-
Tapree.L.Ag Shawl*, aimed and open
I:antra; at a bantedn. on the we4corner
of Market and Fourth stroots. ,
.WER " GARDNER it STEWART.
'Waterproof—sl:oo per yard on wont
corner .or !dirket and Fourth streets.
Gardner Stewart. , n0v,13:3t. .
,Oply SI.AXI,PIaId Shawls the CbU
area—On Walt , caviar 2 4 arkot
Fourth streets; *So _
.GAlraNlia STE-WAnT.
11111}1Rik.1). I
WArniWs—rrloatis,—ta . ;um the., plty•
Weehao•day. No,
12th, Sot. EIZOXIGIE L. liArruwars of
/ . 12111122 . 24.. hod Idlss ANXI . 6 T220.11A1 1 , ,of
=I
ISTMVA —Ou Thursday ununilug. JAMES
W. erswiarr,l, ttydAss....or Ko.
Plurul true tbe rrsideue or klalomeuts, „No,
CM Perm street, pi;riAr;the 16th lilatn it
En
THE , WEEKLY GAZE CIL
• - TVA)
VCSDNESD&T JD SaTIIIIDAL
• Imta .bobs. bootbibbsi FORTY (N)
OWNS of Inthriftlazireedthe natter. Ineladbh
feeding Itollarielt. lel eel Nora by lbanbb‘4l. 4.
11411..ehlabblop ffeedloe Nnuir lbw the ram:, .
and Ibtlest /24 is'oft fellable floebelat had thf.
melba 'Market Report* el roes by bbl D.Pb
the elt7• Re r
ranyter, bleefleftle Or Illerelsah:.
ehoold be erltboat
Ta . ms Iva Pad arlaittl'eladlre Tts
Mode' Setbeedber .. .... 41*.
(late or nee' ''''''''
?tub.' Pr '''''''''''' '
— and ona .ispy Lot P aPai fo the Inman ire UDR
uptha dub. Additions to clubs eat besoft a:
tad' date, at dub tarot.
Nonce. ea dineetestaral.—tit ealeeddr T .
P.M, be nue dal • opacity . /bat *dal= 70.
want, as Ire Lesae a ireansulai 41 . 116.. " ."b.
scribers bavias but ale mat• Irak ,
1 21 -24 0.e7.briket: Evr.•.Agooff
Or ra dedatereidLettersoda7b. 0 .' 3"
Addr.*46 GAZICTTIre
PST7gRiiR6H. hfM'v
lINDERTAI:OM
A LEX.AIR EN, immeiFeragicui .
166 ?Donn - street Plltaluargth
COFFINS, eon kinds; CRAFM OLOVII4 ale •
everr desorlpilon of Funeral Fornlablai UFO"
famished. Boom open day and night klaalluo
and Ca:ulnae. Neatened.
• .
• MarnaNcss—Rer, Da, Id Ken', b. D “ R" '
M. W. Jambui, D. D. 7bomla Swing, 11 .0..
I .
lionGEns. ONDEBT I -
IZEIt AND 6911AL.IDElt, (nonuser lathe
Isis:S.lnd 6. Dodson.) Do. 9 Ulslo Minot,
thriodoororron Donor. Alleghewl DIM ' at.
Dneweed, MaholtstlY, Walnut sad Bun
wowl Isoltatlen Coldno, st tho lowest reda oo
prices. teen. openst all halm, do sod WiShl•
Beano awl Clerlsges 1119tsbed on short WU.
and„on outerrossonshle terms. - •
E D 'WA lUD • t'ZikUNIECILI.'
DM:TARES. tlialco. No. PM Ohio Mile,'
Allegheny. Metallic., Rosewood and other Mole .
tins, with a not:islet* Mott or Pillared narillaalot
GOod., on hand ood innalshed at soorlcitoolltas „
at loaget prices. Sale and Livery Stablia.
nee' or Pith 'and, Middle Streets. Carfaireaa.
Derouches, addle Marna, ac... tap ,
for hire.
(~ E nErrnr
MAR FILE WOnato:i
A. J. IlAitll
Liwourtville, ra. UU O U RA". t".C T "' ArliArtil "6"l a .". '
and SSU~N l/it p tili: r i . ll USE lIIIBIAL CASA.
warrSniml r •
•
WANTS.
W./ATMS. — . A.YARTNEIt--111 a.
—cell estabilibetl,roundry, now dOloi •
toed tooloosa. Ton good, anti. man. thy In •
rarnchance. 03SOO to V, CO required. Active or:
spent. Andre., VOITOLItY. nnanTa Ofa las
lilth real name. .
WAY.TE . D—ENGINE—New,
ace and-hand, :lola Inch, r Jib a twodhata'l
Dollar. from ad ht. bidC ft. to 4 Inch. DT St ft.,
. Tf. P. ADAMS It DMO,
Car. Ilanaock St. and &lawman Way.
rlttotau* . ..
_ _
AVA 1V TED - AIIDT GETUP
AIMT' 'Am - oral:rm.-410 tub for Rpm.'
car Rides or Carbines; el to It cash fir
Rides or Carbines; (13 ole cools roe C.:V. Ac. T
'or RaTT -Revels r . grab paid for attery de
scription oflre ones. Parsons havistd anr'Cif.
&bora arm. San send them by Elyria 0.0. d. to :'
J. If. ,301INSTON. Gr.at Western Gant trieres s '
Int Penn stir: I. cornet Wayne, Plttabergh.:.
W ANTED—CANVASSERS, 4 ` ale
ettid Female. The Boon for tire 3 11 , 1tOn e
TILE BUT S IN BLUE: or.- ItEIIOICP •rf. Tutr,
BANK AND FILE. By Dm A. NOrte.ot
the U.'S. 'Sanitary Commission. -It Lt not WS;
tory of the war. prof any campaign or U. nettle
but fu+and gal ant record or the ranttflee ind
motrerlngs of the reek and kit. Bet tame and
territory eddrete or apply to A. Illiillnitl7l •
CO.. Collarket street, Plitsbnren s . '
FOR RENT
ROll BENT—.OIFFICEIL—TWO
Otneir, to the Mitten Dolkllng, corner Det ,
quesii Wry end'lrel, etreet. 'Require at
51.1 T. CLAM STEE-ES.
Fon. REVT-11FricES —The
rams now occupied by the Secretary et tW
Talon Railroad' and Transportation Comma!:
Ye. riftlestreet, over (). Meehan:mix it tan*
Carpet' Store. These rool2ls ate very destratia
Ca °Mena, being lasted to tae-centre of bad,
nes, and on TIM attwet. now bang lad will
the fiteolsott pavement. rendering them
from Milan; eta. Fret room contains UM gar.
Mot - Vault. Tasmania eau be bad anatet at
Proxima' Theatre of OLIVER IfeCLIITTIVII-da
KnMp
.
FOR `hare for salwag
Use East tinnily Stock Yard. the Ileanklot
of {PORE 31US,VF ever. 14yought to this pert of
Ale Siete, nil from Kentucky, and are hew 1t 4e
te:i handl, high, with good weight. /MY Penent
eleldnF whey can do watt IT Calling taeley,
the labor° [dice. . 11013 S. SCOTT-
poll. 841L'g—AL goad . F.CiIILY
• )10119E. title Tetra aid nett sprlog. Trots
In Lames. and ' , tees antler saddle. Sousa IS;
even. respect. mot ecaro at locomotive,
etc. Enquire st Xo. 2 DUQUESNE WAY aver
naavenslon Bridge.
FOJELRlLLV:tttlty.Aillt.'*!!'llNMna
FARMING LAND, la lowa.:-Terms
Good title. Taxis ell meld. Will trade lea eltlr
property- For partlettlars inquire.et;D::' W N ,
SOOTH.Iio.I3 Martel street. ' • '• ,
port. it A LE—IIO R eiEs.-LT.
110WATIO'S Lleerr and Sale Stable...lpm t.
bee I.IOBSE tray): three }TARE t---
OBEYtionsE_e, obe LAIIOF. DIUMORT.
HORSE: three ZLACII. LIMES; two Git.EY
MARES. FIRST VrltZtel, tie - ar.the Yoooijpi
beta Home.
Ziplioraes banabt and sold an comnMaslan
FOR SALE,42ARE
Pd'ED STORE; ►OR SALE.—An old nub,
lb tied stand, on oat of the prlaebod streets 1*
Allegheny Cltr, and dotal a 'rood Ominou s
lease, aria.. and fool odd. at n reWpgW a r ,
prier, -►or bartlealara address Box .131411ab14'
Foa GALEL-BRICK
. . Tbe underslyntd will sell all
sor exte-00805;.4
alltiek Yard. to say person 'etching laterittita' tre.,
the beaten. The yard Is new, OHO ellttitilkayj.
ern baprorannents. Lt.,.e nuts teniwifaalbli:V
need apply but those who meet btu/peel: Atat - ,:.,
decal. T. C.. Allegheny P. O. '
F°l3 ALE--13 A IiCRY.—A.
. Bakery, doing a. btolnesa of heat if bill '
barrels of goer a week; mal ettnated at flo.
PALO ALTO STREET, Allegheny City, trot tart
sold on reasonable terra. The above pater, o
doing a 1 - .0. business. and has the factlltlitattr
delay, • tenth toyer ova than Is atom
Any penon tattling toengage to the bottbaelak,..
will Ana tbisa rev opportunity. Yor partlreters
tnontre at the BAKERY. -
FOR RALE.—Elowle and taro*
Loaner at Hanttattan and Adaini Waits;
neer rnowager Railway. I,ot. 41.1e7 1271641.
!louse/ lame, ronlalnlna 7 - rooms and good th e
wall improved. llonse and Lot OP Shelled, near
Bidwell street,' en,•gbeigy City, Lot
feet: nonce frame. contain ball, Are rawntwastg
gOod eellir: water and gat. Also, tearralagmb
[labia. and Lots In goal location, Indalsaol - 1,
=SO & CO-, Dearer !groat,. near
. C6t" sna4
F 0 R BAt I: E—SiIARPI3IIVR - Q ::
"'•
LOTS.—R t e boo oilier on erceedlnety er.e7
terms n nen plea or liege end desirable lot; be.
log ortt of that *linable 'protrertybelongingtb.
the heirs or L. C. L . Proble, shear/ant threser*,
ceder. Etherptherir. end tICIO a ufsats Star Win. eia,. 4 ,
the Wert Ilanne. - leallthad...krewtien Or itune ,,
lets Novi the rellreed on the wee.. etiri, Pei% 4. 4
street on the theits. The 1041 ere 10 by troths',
arch wide' streets ntrining through Abe rtillee '
property. The wit. I or. rianieuleid SWIM...* bare I.
mgt. excelled, etifur bestir,: or letellessteeire,,,
at him. no fa te. Par deteelptitie Dian eta
Airtime ittranrutloa iat BiLL. a sli [ trrotts. , ,, ,
IN , S, Real Estate. Beat.: ]loiter strial;
. .....,
.4
KIND.% 7•
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, .
, .
ItAT.6 otrere4te
DIINSEAT & HAALET:rr
Lwaera 'and Opticians, r,
se zu.7. , rxi arra:tanim:,
orrosrre,uAwno ILALL.
PlIE.lllllf G. DALE,
Merchant 'railer-
cor. Penn and dc Clair Btriot4:l
grungsl=g.t==, 4 ,4t..--
FALL AND WINTED •
GOODS
l 'tow coarurrs;
wurgLEn Nni.sopi
x,NurAcimuia couiA:xx
stAuffe mAtaratis .
Make tho LockEat*, ".124.141; ttyt!.thu iottia .
le.room,
NEW s STORE AND
NEW. GOODE.
H. SMITH, Meroliazi.Tallai
98 WTIIE corne r Sr rig lts 4 4
, _
40. r. - wins b,..kondsurnivar'z
/ALL AND WINTER CV.01113;
DASSDiminzi ,
Atm OVLD'cigilatilkP.;
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