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THE 'CITY CONVENTION
• The morning, at ten o'clock, at Coun
cil °hambeta, City... Building, the dela'.
gaterrihmen by the tiniest Republicans
of ommoildakel Pittsburgh on Saturday,
will meet Is contention to place innom.
illation candidates for Ufa Moe' of
Mayor , . Controller, Treturarer and So•
lidtor. familia as the nomination of
the Union Republican party is almost
equivalent to an eleaticmd n thls city,the
Coaratitlia is charged with an all im-
Porlint, A 4/. people , without at
liselion of party, look to it to axe
cam:wisdom and judgment. The v.
eras °Sicilian be supplied should bo oc
cupied by;s6aimen only,and we
nom others 'be placed before the
Party. rgrit; support.
Tsui Preaident Mu confidentially in.
formed Vat _ubiquitous fellow, Francis .
YeOlosirey, of New York, that ha does
am minim to smother term in the White
4louse, brat Will be sattalled to undergo
she shelving preens'', provided some res•
- wish,* party - takes up and endorsee his
policy: He cannot beer to go down
alone Inks the dark depths of s polttipi
Maim "Wzimuts, Boatwell and
',immune, of' ths Judiciary Committee,
Marotantendly :written out their views
fa fivor of impeachment of ,
dent - Johnson. The document of Mr.
abouutA in solid arguments,
sad piononneed-the ablest literary of.
tort of 'la We, and that 'la saying very
mach In its favor.
NIMS BY TELEGRAPH
-Di..litenry Pi Sartwell, eminent In
DeWitt/10 dted- in Yenyan,
Y., Satan:lay evening.
—tering last week the pollee of New
York made twelve hundred' and eighty
nine arrests.
—The best Republican lawyeno in
Washington do not agree sulth Attorney
Generel - Stanbery In his opinion against
the legality of the coming session or Con•
-6: test between the - stallions George,
Wilkes Viand Fariought, Saturday, at
Roston, for five thousand dollars, was
won by Wilkes In three stnrght heats.
,Time„tßil =I; track muddy.
—A freight train on the Ogdensburg
and Lake-Chansplain Railroad run off
• the trackman Pottadam, Vermont, Sat-
Indy toOnning, precipitating the engine
soul das cats down an embankment,
killing a brakesmun named Cummings..
..Sara Creighton and John Regan, ar
noted at Memphis some days since,
charged with robbing the Express &Mee
at Jackson, Tennessee, at tire thousana
dollars, have been committed there In
default of ten thousand dollars ball.
—Weston, the pedestrian, arrived at
Conneaut, Ohio, at twolve minutes past
eight Cede& on Saturday exening. His
feet were so badly swollen, that Ito could
proceed no bather, thus falling to make
the one hundred miles in twenty-four
--The yellow fevor subscription fends
at New York have boetr clbii d, On the
rep:glad dhseontinuanov,of fever. 'Be
tween eighty and ninety thousand dol
lars have been collected and forworded
to GalVeston and New Orleans. •
—Ala large meeting of the leading
cigar manufacturers of Philadelphia it
weareitolved notCaccedeto the demands
or the Jonnternen, who are on a strike
tor an increase bf twenty per cent. on
their wage!. Thu strikers number about
one thousand.
—Robert H. Pomeroy, Into Cashier of
the Mohawk Valley. National 'Bank,
committed suicide at-Utica, N. Y., Sat
urday morning. Mho act is said tall have
beet* oortimittod on account of eged
defalcation. from the bank. -
—Au axplcaloa of a karosenelamp a,
St. Paul, Minn.. at a party given by Gen.
Sibley, Thursday night last, resulted. in
the death of lbutede Murphy, a servant
girl, and serious injury of Kiss Gusslo
Sibley, who will lose the use of one arm,
Otbers were burned, but not seriously..
—The British bark Oliver Cate has
been libelled at San Francisco, on be
half of she. State of California, for twen
ty-two thousand dollars, for breach of
the -pasaenger Act.
—A. State Convention 'of the Fenian
Brotherhood was in session for 'three
days at San Francisco last week. Sixty-
Ave circles were represented. They
unanimously endorsed Roberta, and re
solved to support his efforts to equip an
Irish republican army.
—Fortlatramie advioes of thelKli say:
A council was held with - a few chiefs of
the Crows on the 11th. They desire to
remain to their uwp country. The Sioux
' were not, represented and will not come
to Laramie until spring. but request
-General Harvey to meet them at Fort
Phil Kearney.
—At Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, at
the it:Mance - McDonough and Me
'Picker, an injunction was granted
rittar..
o.oDetteltwrreltial.irrodt3cing
B.=aid placed in the bands faro,
who closed the doors just its the
audience begin to assemble. The ease
will beleard
—The peopOsition.to raise one hundred
thousand dollars for the. family of the
late Governor Andrew Is being carried
oat with the characteristic. libendity of
Boston eitizetut. The subscriptions,
which me private- and unsolicited, al
reedy exoeed, eeveety-three thousand
r—The Government. or Canada will,
during tkepresent season, =Malt to Par
liament a plan for the establishment ore
Government savings bank, -Monrovia
cial notes In circulation on the 6th or No
vember amounted to P,918,242; specie In
Marra 8300,000. Discount on American
invokes/or the ensuing week, twenty
sight per amt. •
—At Cleveland, Ohlo, Saturday morn
ing, a man-. named Gregory, a photo-,
gr ea ephsketoing business in the public
wee fOOll Ide room
with ,4
threat cot ln , and arab
him a girl whose name is unknown. and
who had been abet. 'They were both
deed. No circumstances explanatory
of the of breve ytt canto to light:
• -The Columbus and Augustin nea
tened Bridge, at Columbia, S. C., was
cared by tains for the first time on
fistonlay. Fhb directors of the road,
with tosnycitteimx crossed In the and
twain. The bridge is a handsome Iron
stmcturs. The entire length Inlo:l4ofeet.
The road when complete will -be the
grad through Ilta between the North
and 'South, and will shorten the distance
between Columbia and Augusta Nifty
mita. The layitig of the track is being
ousted lorward.,
-A dispatch from Fort Harker to the
St. Lotib Damara say= Two men.
were killed' by Indians twelve 'miles
nort h or Fort Dodge on the l2th. The
bottles - were stripped- but not ecaiped,
On the same day -Harry H. Jones was
killed near the. Mee place, and treated
In the nma manner. The Indians are
supposed td be northern Cheyennes.
- On 'Meader , last three persons were
,bunmeotaly, if not fatally iured et
Westminster, Carroll county, M ary land,
by the bursting of a annori Dem o crat i c
a salute In honor of tho t ae
victertar. Ono man had a leg torn off,
and smother. his side penetrated by a
large fnunnent of the gun.
-An Omatto.dispatch nays the five
Indians who coulpittled the massacre st
Battens!, Minn., some thno since, have
been given sap by their chief for punish
ment, and have been hung.
-A. T.Leving,of Buffalo, who arrived
In New York City about trio weeks ago,
luta not w he nmanor hoard of alma the
9th InsL, lts lett his hotel with
$36,000 In Ida packet. It is feared betas
been foully (Irak with.
-Two entire bloekein the basilican
put of Louisiana, Pike county, 'Missou
ri, ware destroyed by fire on Friday
night, involving a toes of 5210,000, on
which there was an insurance of sixty
thousand dollars.
-The - el
atruction et Charlatan, S. C.,
in the transportation of cotton, owing to
the accumulation which las existed for
two weeks, ie 11(41 overcome by the
praenos °temple simmer tranaportation
-Shepherd, who murdered his wife in
Worcester, Mete., on Friday bat, Is Mal
et 'err,.
VOLUME T.Txxrr.
FMT EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
NATIONAL CAPITAL,
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Mr. Stanbary Denies the Authorthip
of thA . 0 0pinlen" an the Addi
tional (ogress.
Gen. Sickles Mastered Oa
Far:opals Portrait- Puro haeed
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Maryland Investigation Postponed
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Influx of Congressmen
The Case of Colonel Bolger
Ovation to Thaddeus Stevens
Mabamit .Itecoustruction.
Tangrua ta Ike Usaatte.]
WASILISEITaIf, Noy. 16, 1867.
TEM .. uNcoicaTrruTzoNAL comimiss'
STANIIKIM DMII2II TELE
Oa Fridein twmumnication appeared
inane of the city papers, arguing that the
meeting of the Fortieth Congress prior to
Melina Blepds,y in December was ttn
constitutiotud, being signed "R. S." {The
The Cominunimdion wan, without other
evidence than the initiate, attributed ro
Henry Stanbery, Attorney general, and
wan so published In the newspapers here
and elnewhere, In a letter which will be
published to-morrow, Mr. Stanbery says
he is not the author of the communica
tion In question, nor did. he ever see it
until be read it in print.
XILIOR 13=ERAL9 ItIMTEIIXD *OUT
General Grant has-lamed a special •or.
der 'honorably mustering out of the
service' Major General Sickles and Brig
idler General Scott. The order take* ef
fect from the first of January :
"By direction of the Prerddent, the named officers; being no longer
needed, are hereby honorably mustered
out of the service of the Baited States, to
take effect January Ist, IBM Mej. Gen.
Daniel E. Sickles, United States Yellen:.
teers,'Thig. Gen: R. K. Scott, Brevet Maj:
Gem United States Volunteers." •
As General Sickles haa beerimustered
out as a 'Volunteer officer only, - he .retains
his Position as Colonel of the - 44th United
States Infantry. -
PAIMACIOVIS VORTILIT.
It is understood that' Page's painting
of 'Admiral Parragut, tubed to the rig.
ging of the liagsldp Hartford and direct
ing the movements of _the Union fleet
under the fire of the forts in the harbor
at Mobile, has been purchased for the
ifanperorof. Russia at leo,ooo. i The pic
hire is now on exhibition at the arthira
'fedi°, In New York.
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The . fractional currency honed from
ttrePrlntliagnureau for the trees amount
ed to $470.000; ehipded, $404,884. includ
ing $lO,OOO to the United States Deposit°.
ttPittaburgh. aid 1100 M to the
Treacurer at St. Louts. National. Bank
Currency lamed, $1113,580." Tractional
Currency redeemed and destroyed, 11407,-
600.
ME MARYLAND INVESTIGAIION
The Judiciary Committee to-day ex
amined several witneeran regrading the
Government rallaryland, and then post
poned further Investigation of the nutr
ient until afier the first week in the nes-
elan, or the 25th of November. The time
of the Committee will now be occupied
with the impeachment investigation.
001101Pm.w."`t .AHRIVIICO.
The city is now daily filling with mem
bers or Coisgress, not a few of whom are
seeming permanent soventoodations, as
If looking to a protriwied session.
INTEANAZ
The receipts from Internal Revenue
for the pest week were two lIIIIIIOUS and
ilßyjhousond dollars..
TINS iFTEIPDED.
The CoininissionerGeneralof tho Land
Office bee assented toy the desire of two
hundred settlers on the Sioux reserva
tion, in Minnesota, for en extension of
time in which to•pay their indebtedness
to the Government kir lands. .
ALABAMA. BSCONBTBOCTION.
A 'special dispatch from Montgomery;
Ala., dated it p. m. last night, says the
Constitutional Convention adopted a roe.
elution fixing adjouinment for the 25th.
Inst. ' This wilt allow the question of the)
ratification being decided b.f.:Moths end
of the present your. 'The Committees on
Executive, Judiciary and Militia, report.
ed. The Judiciary recommend that all
judicial offices; except Justice of the
Peace and County Comminioners, shall
be tilled by the Governor, subject to
confirmation by- the Senate. Tire Mi
litia Committee also recommend that
all military officers be ap=e n d
by the Governor, subjectto con
by the Senate. None of tho reports were
acted neon: An -ordinance proposing
compensation to slaves for services from
the date of the Emancipation Proclama
tion down to natal enfranchisement by
the Union army, caused a good deal of
excitement. Some delegates are deter
mined to carry it and Ax the compensa
tion at the present rate of ten dollars per
month. It is scarcely Feasible that so
extensive a measure can' pus the Con
vention, but It is quite likely some com
pensation will be voted. „
PROM ALASKA. •
Following is a Copy of a telegram
dated Victoria, V. 1., Nov. 16, 1857
W. H. SnottriloYecretary of bTate:
Beached Sitkablth of October. Trans
fer made some day. Protocol executed
October With. All well and all satiate,
WrY. Pignoda• • •
Lovnti. H. ilosstutr.
TzE.tsuttY oxxworr.
It Is understood to be the decision of
the Treasury Department that unless
holders of idevenahlrties shall present
them for conversion Into Itlve-Tirenty
bonds at mattuity the option to make
such oonvemlon Is Jost, and Seven-Mb'
ties will afterwards be paid in green
.
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It la the impreulon of several Mem
bers of the Finance. Committee that a
live per oent. loan bill win be passed dur
ing the coming sesalon.
• COXIIITTED SUICIDE. '
diaries Freeland, of New York, clerk
of the Internal Revenue Department,
committed suicide thia evening, while
laboring under a tit of temporary in
sanity.
((Item .ear Regular Correspondent.]
Elovean=llie Vibe el' CeL
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_ WASICINOTON. November IS, 1867
The. near approach of the session
is bringing here' many of the mem-
bars. Among others, Mr. Stevens ar
rived , two days ago quite exhausted
by his vide and in a very low state
of health. The fires of his intellect,
however yet burn as brightly as In
Other da ys.: The spirit still willing
but tho flesh is weak. Great nuMbers
"Ailed upon' the old min at his snug
house on Capitol Mill, and ho shook
hands—Pll he was nearly exhatuded.
Mc. Seward was among the caller; '
but coming as ho 'did at a Isle
hour ;in the day , it ' reported
that ho failed to .secompliah his
objectors 2dr.fiteverts had retked. Those
who had the pleasure of hearing hiscon,
vermilion Will not soon forget it, (Imean
Mr. Stevens') - for he seems as' full of
faith and hope as when he wreathe chant;
pion of free schools in Pennsylvania, a
score of years ago. The re-action mani
fest among the people la looked upon by
him as quite natural—ls always accom
panyof the i ocean w ng greatmov e hich rise ts; and sink alongmen like the waves
the shore, while the great tide steadily
goes up, regardless of fluctuation. As
to his health Le remarked to an inquir
ing friond.thot "all the physicians agreed
•aa to his ease that he is glittering under
an attack of old age, and that the m a / a rly
is chronic." It would not seem possible
that he will Doable to attend the sessions
of the House this winter, but he will' be
here to counsel and advise. Who his
candidate for the Presidency Is it ro-
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.correspondent.
TUE CASE OF COL. BELOIT!.
There ISas been much talk here of late,
in allcireles, in reference to the case of
this °Meer, who was dismissed the ser
.
vies by order . of President - Lincoln, du
ring the war, after his acquittal by a
Court Martial. The present President
appears tq be making this ease, ike that
of - Fits-John Porter, special, and wants'
the publie to take notice that a new
power reign. in Warsaw; that a great
and magnanimous chlg , now rules in
the Halls of Uncle Slut. It is sought to
fix a stigma upon Mr. Btanton'in con
nection with Belger's case, and In order
that your readers may see Just how the
matter stands, and freely appreciate the
difference .and distance between then
and now—only some four years by the
almsnac, but how long, measured by
that Janus deacznaus of the poet—we
will recall the Buds briefly WI may be.
In November, 1863, a Court Martial In
the case of the above officer, at that time
Chief Quartermaster tit Baltimore, after
trial for neglect of duty and fraudulent
conduct in tho hiring of transports and
purchase of supplies, found him not
guilty. But the Court placed upon the
record as an explanation of their finding
that:
"He had transacted a largo amount of
public business during the time covered
andespecifications in charteringvens
purchasing , coal, and although In
sumo instances he appears to have pur
chased coal at higher rates than the caah
market prices, yet, considering the cir
cumstances, especially the kind of funds
provided by the governmentfor thepoo
'menet he was required to'make, and the
urgency of the orders under 'which ho
was frequently called upon to — act, the
Court attaches po criminality thereto,
and has therefore made lie findings in
accordance with that judgment."
This remarkable "finding," with Its
codicil, coming for review" to Hr. Stan
ton, be takes up the explanation of the
Court and remarks thereon:
Ist. That the lame amount of pub.
lie business referred to was for nearly
a year confined exclusively to dealings
with A. B. Hall end Cohlens, and that In
all the time he did not ask for assist.
ance.
2d. That the 'same instances" In
which be appears to have purciumgd coal
at higher rates than the wish mhrket
prices, are the transactions of a year,
amounting to an aggregate of more than
SlOO,OOO, In which he is proved to have
paid forty and fifty per cent. more than
Hall or Coblens paid for the coal to coal
dealers of the same dry, who delivered It
on board Government vessels by Hall or
Colgens'. orders. . ,
Sd. That Belger was provit\ , ed with
the same kind of funds paid by ltather
Quarter Masters for purchases bit the
Government. •
`The Court Martial having found that
the accused chartered vessels pad pur
chased coal at rates • higher than cash
market prices, and there being no other
examen proven or suggested than Moire
mentioned, the Court - practically nega
tived Its fintling_on' the charges and spec-
Ilicationa. It waa held by the Secretary
that the evidence established the fact of
dealings and transactions in which the
government auficred loss from conduct
which, to say the least, Indicated gross
negligence amounting to fraud. The
proceeding. of the Court were therefore
disapproved and Col. - Belger, by order
of the President, dishonorably dismissed
from the United States service.
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It would seem sufficient to state She
ease to insure the concurrence of every
honest man to the views sotoecibly pre
sented by the Secretary. In fact, proba
bly such the feeling until It became
necessary to dud or.make a case against
him at this time, Every place have eager
eyes been sr:inking, in the past two or .
three mouths, to ferret out some thing to
impeach the integrity of the man who
born' the weight of that war upon his
shoulders. The search has been fruit
lesa. As a last resort special. cases are
trumped up, In which personal anlmoal
ties may be ekeited, and the public be
brought to believe that official power
was wantonly used to gratify , a private
grudge. Them as an otricis‘ the great
magnanimity of the President isparaded
to the publlC. view. Two years and *half
has "Andrew the Merry" looked upon
tills gross injustice to Colonel Bel- -
ger unmoved. At length his eye
has turned upon the fingerer, and
ho lives. There is yet, however., a
peradventure In the ease. The President
ha; annulled the order, which h It was
d=7.g:f l g t s C4.ll : 4 lWit=47l,ll
would not only blast Mr. Stanton, and
blacken the memory of Mr. Lincoln,i but
also give Andrinv great, glory and Cot
Edger—all his back pay. here, howev
er, steps In the War Department, in the
soaps of Gen. Grant, who decides that
the place in the Q. M. Department occu
pied by Bolger in 1863 is filled—in fact
that in the rank which be held there is
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no vomicy. Tlitr- property' decriSed by
Prenidentlal clemency to Belger is found
In the bands of= innocent bolder. All
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to what aball now be done, no
man can decide • but Blnckley.
A. man in possession of his .
collar ability will make a way or ...
ooe—ael vellum out faciam.- - Meantime,
In looking over the whole ease, Mop
faithfully copied from the record, do you
not Join with all your loyal reader. in the
plaudit to Secretary Stanton for kis part
In the matter of "well donp good and
lallhtul servant!" Bat let it be Under
stood that the whole croon of the act Is
not Mr. Stanton's, for the order_ setting
aside the action of the Court Martial was
made to Mr. Stanton—he fully concur
ring—in the band writing of President
Lincoln tdmself.
TiLE PRYSIDYNT'S HPEECII
The'great effort of Wednesday night,
which the telegraphbas given you, wnen
Hr. Johnson appeared before his Mende
and spoke his pleoe,you have. doubtleasq
. That speech, of two fingers`
1 3 1:r i l, doubtless cost great._labor. It
was read from manuscript, very closely,
and with some difficulty'. The lightwas
not good—it was not "the light of other
days"=-and . s. pair of apso,acles dld'nt
seem to help him out.lf you ever saw
a turn out at "Dolly's Battery" after a
hard day's election in the .Third ward,
then you know how "line and hearty" a
crowd heard the words of Presidential
wisdom from the White House portico
on Wednesday evening. By a most lu
dicrous blunder the band played with
dolerous strain, as the President came
forward; a snatch from the opera of the
Bohemian Girl,. .
sintabeartboreeddownwithgriefandwo."
An officer of the reglmentAto which
-this band is attached asked the leader
the next day how it happened that he
did not strike up "Hail to the Chief."
Honest Hans replied: "Bey rash mo up
and cry for someding and I play Joe do
dlng I comes to first." The speeth was a
ono "cozutidoring and oomparing.".
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It has beertheld by all who have close
ly studied the President's downward ca
reer that he was prepared -for any step
however desperate that shorild bind to
his ear the Southern rebels and secure
their voteafor himself in - tho next Wee- .
lion. .TUI morning a labored article ap-
Dears in the Intelligenecr over the letters
H. S.—Henry Stanabery, United States
Attorney General, to provo that all the
legislation of the extrssession commenc
ing with thsith of March,lB67, as also the
session ofJuly last, and that which will
commence on the 21st lustant, and; con,.
'Untie to the first Tuesday in Demmbis,
is and will be of no effect, because the
Constitution declares that "Congress
shall meet on the 'first Monday. in De
cember, unless they shall by law appoint
a different day", and that the act of Jan
uary 22, 1547, did not appoint a different
day, but provided for an "additional ses
sion." Let ns suggest that the Constitu
tion says Congrm shall assemble at beast
once a year clearly implying-more fre
quent meetings. But why argue? None
so sharp as those who wilt ace! The leg
islation of the additional session being
declared uncomilltutional, sweeps the
field of bbstructions. • "
=OM
This "bravo" Lieutenant of McClellan,
who objected to "going In there" at the
second battle of Bull Run, "bemuse there
is fighting In that direction," imihowhare
laying thetrack fora new trial. Mickley
to the rescue! It is currently reported
that ha Is of opinion and "has writ it
down" that the Executive is cOmpetent
to haute an order granting the trial anew
as desired. Moron.
GEORGL‘
Itioetioa—.laty
•I•mg•ell Is U. 6.4uoiars.
BlNeLiinapo w Um ettublutb liisatt •
Mu:gra, November 16.—Ofticial vote
of Georgia: Number of registered
voters, 188,647; rote cart 106,410; for Can
vention, 102,2831 againet, 4,127. Num
of whites voting for the Convention,
about 36,500.
SAVAS.NA.7I, November 16.—1 n the
lhdted Statos District Court, to-day,
Judge Erskine presiding, Ex-Governor
Brown, counsel for Hon. Foster Blod
gett objected, by way of challenge, to a
large majority of tho Grand Jury, on the
ground of their Inability to take the pro
ecribed oath In the Act of Congress of
June 17, 166:..' The Court sustained the
objection and directed the - Marshal to
impannel a newjury,
MN MI
THREE O'CLOCK A. M
FROM EUROPE
The Roman Question
Difficulties About a Conference
The Condemned Fenian&
Danish West Indies Purchase
American Invention Adopted
The Meteorio Shower in France
nostilliies Resumed in Candia
C YYTdeinbpb to the Y 1 ttabargl3 .natte 3
*BA AAAAA QVIISTIOH.
obzurznEirci: ruorosED BY r RANCE
.Loanos, November 16.—Tho Confer
ence proposed by Emperor Napoleon
for the settlement of the Roman ques
tion seems to be attended 'with Mimi
tim The Pope objects to any confer
ence whatever, and the several powers
which have been invited to participate
are divided on the questions of a seam,
ally for a conference. It is asserted that
Spain is the only nation that supporta
the temporal power of the Pope in any
event.
BILIT.II/ N.
TUX DANISH WM' 111 DIES.
LONDON, November 16.—1 t to now
lead the United States Government la to
pay eleven and a half million dollars for
the Danish West India. Ldands—SL
Thomas, St. 'Johns, and Santa Cm:—
subject to the claini of Franco on the
last named of eaven and a half million
dollars.
TICE CONDNUNED r/011.11.N11.
Matirciamyrwa, Nov. 10.—It is thought
the sentence of moat of the Fenian who
were recently convicted in tide city by
the Special Ciimmlaslon will be com
muted to bard labor for a term of years,
or banishment. Allen, however, whose
offense was' the wont, and presented
firmest claims for mercy, will probably,
for the sake, of example, suffer the et
treme penalty of the law on Nov. Ltd.
FENIAN TRIALS AT ➢ORLIN
Dumas, Nov. IS.—The Fenian trials
are progrossmg trithLs city. The Jury In
the case of Costellolast oyenlug brought
in a veidict of:guilty. cciarello and
whO was army - toted apveral days/Ago,
will prphably TiCeive their tO-
Duntax, Noy., 16—Nierting:—On, thp
opening of court this wonting, Warren
and. Indian tiers sentehood to
,flihteria
years' imprisonment Costello wits =a
tm:load to twelve yeilt,r
ISPLICCIMS rriN.ul-Azeruinoxzna.
Deratax, Novembe, 17.—The Fenian
prisoners, Halpin, 'Warren and Costello,
when brought up ,before-the Special .
Com:Melon yesterday for the last time,
to receive their sentences, were asked by
the Court if they - Ind anything to say
airy the - penalty of titelest ihotadlier
bo imposed* their.cnees. They replied
by nuthh' ig,.strogg.speeclun, in which
they entered their proteins maidnerthe
jurieidictint . orthe Commlealau, denied
the legality of their nisi without amazed
Joey, and =din= that as citleene of . the
to
United States they . were entitled the
protection of the American Hosnrinnent.,
No Ears Fos TICE 111.411,5.'M
LONDON, November 17. , —Tlia
ter Observer says: "There fa- no hope of
reprieve or commntstionfoi'diidd 'aid
Larham, and they will be executed With-
Allen on the 29d fruit., according to the
terms of their sentences." ,
TIM WYSS INDIEB DISAIITEB.
The BrltiatiTioverniaarif has received
from the West Indies no Official advicia
of the anbmemlon,.of the Land of 'Tor
tola, as reported here by a cable dlipatch
from Now York. -`
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PARDO, November 16.—Brown & Lev
ers life Raving tackle ' an Ametican in
vention far hidentaneohaly lowering
and detaching amen boats from the aide
of-vessel when under fall headway,
has been adopted Eby the French nary,
after a trial by the French fleet atToulow
TEM. YETZONIC SIZOWEIL.
_ The meteoric shower on the night of
the 13th and morning of tLe 14th, was
very brilliant. Many thousands were
visible, not only ln the city, but through
out France.. The natal records were
made by Professors at the various ob
servatories. -
11.14T0 VITXTV/1 Qt7AR17.318.
Pam; Nov, 17.—The troops, ,
.of :the
French. ExPeditlenary Corp!, in Italy,
are making preparations to go into :win.
ter quarter. at Civita
coknaiiinzx eiciara=4.
General Dumas has been , anialtite4 re
encoeed Marshal McMahon,,Duke of
Magenta.. Governor General o Algeria,
and Cowmen derdn-Ch ler of the Berenili
Arn 2 9 CurPL
ncermarszalY. 114X1314. sasunEn.
?late dispatches from Athens State that
a nee the failure of the Turco-Cretan
mission hostilities have been rammed
ABLIVJUi OD?.
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Giasoow, November 17:-The steam
ship Columbia, from New :York arrived
IFILIASOIAL £ZD COMIZIRCIAL
LoNnorr, N0r.,16,-Jgreaing.—Arnori
can securities are-": irmei and in bettor
demaud, though prices are Rnotabty un
altered. .
.
ANTWERP, Novi 10—Evening.—Petro
leum dull and declined to 441 francs.
Fastearour, , — Nov. 16— Evening.
Bonds cloned at Ut.
MAINE. -
ileigiiag iTazo-recd weather—
r===l
Rumon,dialne, Nor. 47.—SleIghs hove
appeared in our streets and the weather
is exceedingly cold for the *mason. Thcio
bt emeryindication tomight Unit naviga
tion will close Lmmediltely, .although
many are lamella that we shall have two
or three weeks of m o derate weather; and
an open river, to COIXIMUSIIIII/0 for the
add snap we are wow experiencing,
Ponmann, 'Halo°, Nor. 17r-ThO
house of Henry B. White. corner of Con
gress and LAU etreda, was, as he re =
ports, robbed by burglars, butt evening,
of one thousand eight hundred do ll ars In
gold, eight Inindred dollais lit allover,
three hundred dollars In greenbacks,
and other articles.
liallresel *cation!, an— Olt llida
Take' 1 . 1 1 / 1 1—.H.177 Leif.
[By Taloorstai to tha ritubarkh Oust'. 3 •
NEW Yong.Ninremblgl7.--About one
&Mock Ude morning an oil train. near
Cadleon elation, Erio rgad, bound east,
was ran into by a freight train ea It was
being run upon a siding, disabling the
locomotive of the freight train and do
ntolishing some oil can.. The oil took
fire and destroyed altogether twentPsus
can and a locomotive. The amide= oc
curred on the down grotto and It was
Impossible to remain on arty of the awe
that were behind the lire. No person
was injured. The ken .1a vary beery.
The passenger trains . were detained,
elgbt hour. and the, passengers andbeg.
gem bad to be transferred: The ob
structions will be removed to-night so
that [mine can paws Monday merging.
VevrlrTric
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CB, ithiSTIDIt to UN NW&luirk esseillOO
ALBANY', November 17.-43111c1al se
tarns from flirty-eight counties,- and re
ported nisprittes in Kings munty, gives
the 'Democratin State Ilakot 60,,M3 major
ity.
,iu ONDAY, , NOVEMBER 18, :1867
PITTSBURGH,
Ea
XEW Y
(ft TaletrsDtk to limn
NEW Yoax,
GEE.
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I Nov. 16, 1567
Visited Governor:a Is
and had a handsome
=MEE
The expense at the • etropeliten Po.
Leo for the. ten months ending :Nov. let,
ORDERED YO RT. -LOVIEL
• General Clark; who has had ebatwo 4:11'
the Sulatletenee Departutent ban for the
put three yearn, bee Aeon orderedloSt.
Louts, and ‘Olll beittotillfieneral
DIbTILLERY. me A.RTi[YD.
A largo distillery 'wait seized {Dili ti
located under n tat-boiling .establish
meet. It has been in existence syear
undimeovered. •
izrcunnisnism.
Mary Prucello was, to-day, committed
for trial, charged with speculative moon• .
illarlem, by tiring her store to secure a
heavy insurance, while only a fett'hun
dred dollars' worth of goods wereou the
promises.
ITEAVY
A warrant ha 4 been lastest for the ap
prehension of Victor Vanbevel, charged
with grand larceny of allke,naces, set
vete, satins, Ac, valued at fpo,ooo. from
the dry geode store of Joseph R. Lanni
mg; ?i'o. OH Broadway, during August,
September and October, where he was
clerk. Henry Q. Green, at whore house
the etolen.goods were stored, has bean
31011TUABT.
The deaths In Oda city for thelerelc
were three hundred and thirty-nine.
. •
The West Virginia oil lands Case,
Dart ye. Walker, resulted in a disagree
ment and discharge of Ute Jury.
venture rrKY9. ,
A hattallton of the &Tenth ..I*a.ntry
sailed today for Savannah.
Three hufithed and aeventy,five bar
rele of whlakeV were wired today; alio
a diatillory initrooklyn.
- Several very importaMpapera reletlng
to the pending whiskey eaves bay° dis
appeared m
r ne yateriously from tho proem
enting attoy's office.
Kate Arnold was arrested to-day,
charfethateed:gthro etrue d
rZ3diy.etnr
ST. LOUIS,
A Promlotat
Firload of 1110 Dlooreed
broker Comolleted of
lon Gloodo—roroaisoa oil
By 7.l•Arnab um
Sr.'Louts, November G.—Seymour
Vanllaire, a prominent cri ~ nal lawyer
of this 'My, formerly Chi' t Attorney,
was shot lust night by loner M. Ruth,
a clerk in the postfttlOUe affair grew
out, of the unhappy rel atio ns between
Vaullaire and his wife, r Ring in Idi
vorce from her lost week, Ruth being
her moat important witness. Yesterday
Voullalre and. Ruth met in the 'satellite,
an angry altercation ensued, and Vani
lla/re- threatened to aboot Roth. the
drat time ho should meet him on
the streeL Last night Ruth ad.
companies' the divorced wife to
the theatre, and when retitruing home
were met by Vaullalre, who tired. et
Ruth, , xdissing him. Ruth returned the
Are:, the ball entering A'aullaire's right
breast, near the nipple, lodging summed
the 'Moulder blade ,; _ lndicting a 'humor
one "wound, and he noggin In a critical
condition. Ruth gave himself up and
was released on bail. _Thit`attair created
a great sensation, all the parties having
occupied highly reapeotabtoptalttons in
• •Ahraham'Abrahares, a prominent and.
wealthy pawnbroker, was convicted td•
chtylof having received - stolen Evvoia and
sentenced to , two years .1n the peahen
. , - ..
ti lgvo cleaxisrdellned cases of trychinA
died in the city' hospital 'last night: A.
phreteriffinatManktettottlameranadirovad
at a Meeting of .thellodical Society this
evening the mtutcleis..of . tho men. wore
shown, which isintaided'elscus in great
nuMbers. % One 'of the men had been
treat& for consumption, the other forty
pheldlever. . .
It la now stated that no extra session
of the 311esourl loglalature will basal'
od by Goy. Fletcher. . ,
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of lievill*Sal An
=We Pars lisprboeive- ,
cousionalatlait er Pabilakiausts by,
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HAVANA, November 17.—Advice[
front Vera Cruz 'announce the arrival
there, on the ith inst.. of the United
with
Senorrevenue cutter Wilderness, with
Senor Romero end his party: The cut
ter received • national salute from the
fort. Senor Romero left fore the mpitel
on the 11th inst. The Wilderness had.
very, rough passage, wee: badly Wein.
ed and lost her funnel in a gale. She
was . being repaired, and was nearly
reatirto mil for New Orleans.
All the members of the Court Mar.
1141 which tried' Santa Anna, With 'the
excoptioh of prosecutor, have been sen
tenced to six months Imprisonmontpr
the mildness of their verdict, add .have
already been Incarcerated in fortress
San Juan D'Ullos.
On: the 30th ult.-President Juarez cm-
Muted the sentences of-Imperialist Gen
ends and Colonela, both native and. Ihr
eign, to four yearn imprisonment, geld
and staff officers to" ono year, and line
oftleers two years and survellialtoz of the
police. Other foreign, adherents of
the tunpirzi, includiagsoldiers who serv
ed-In the Imperial forces, are ordered to
leave the republic. Iligher civil officers
are sentenced to banishment, and leaser
officers to Imprisonment and surveil
bateau( the police. .
BUFFALO. N. Y
Pretiellar itanted-.lllearir Less.
city Tsiserspli to U. eitt.barsh ilasatte.i
43orrAto, .Nov. 17. —The propeller
Antwerp, with a cargo of 17,000 bushels
of wheat. and 600 barrels of floor, caught
Am' at noon to-day. In front of Reed's
eievabir, and burned to the water's edge.
The awned wee owned by Lathrop ft Co.,
of Racine,Wis., andwalued at $50,0001 In
snred for $41,000. The cargo was valued at
0100,e00; insured for 350000. Tho vessel
arrived tl
at .'e o'clock t itle morning and
bad discharged a portion of her Weed.
landotut cargo. The fire is supposed
have. originated near the boilers. The
shipping and.clevators in the vicinity or
the burning vecsel were at ono time In
Lace Mons. Ltploslea—earslaeesaaa
Inremaa KlLllad.
(By Telehm h Is tbe rmistsirslitiszalte
Brrunwtrion, Noy. 11, - A .terrible
accident occurred in this city this morn
ing. The freight engine Tioaghlnaga j of
the Syracuse, Bingbampton, and bow
York Railroad, exploded Its boiler - at
half past four eclook, tearing the engine
into fregruente and instantly killing the
engineer and fireman, the fortuer.mumed-
RdWardCanbon and the latter Wm. Rose,
both of Syracuse. The bodies of the
men were found against the woodpile in
the tender with both their heads torn off.
Mi. Canton's head was torn from his
body, leaving 'mdy a tuft' of his side
whiskers his Jaw and-upper end of ills
spinal c olumn protralng tram the back
or his throat. - Mr. Rose was struck in
the forehead by a plow of thoboller sad
the top of hie skull cut completeiy.off.
.ilipon removing the victims from the on
-
One, n hot iron from some portion of
the ...fixture was found in the breast "of
Ur.' RCMP, burning his flesh. A' large
pleat of thebolier, weighing one hundred
a nd fifty. pounds, wee hurled about
t wen ty rods from the place of starting.
Another piece cut a limb three inches
thick, from n pine tree ten rode
beyond. Another, weighing abont sixty
Funds,- was found forty rods distant,
The explosion was heard and felt tips
miles from the city: -
Tits liamas in. emu.. •
cs ir Telyiapek Ito U.& Mahout tissetukl
L E ,,:vmrwcarrn, Nov.lo.—Eighty
-
* three representative districts in this Slate
nen twenty-two Demoarata. Tne re.
maloder arellaptibiltams and Independ
ent.. , Forty Zanies give tba following
result: For negro au rage. 7,5011 against,
10,114; far female suffrage, 6,101; agaioet;
1 0,332; for.- disfranchising Maloyallais,
.11,3taii spinet; 10,338.
—Liter adviccs from r.orto Elea nay
the late tempest wits more severe than
the two terrible gales which'vlslted the
ill-thied island Previous t 0.1831. - All the
towns. have been terribly desolated; one
thousand houses have been laid In ruin '
and three thousand have been Severely
damaged, Some of the houses drug en
tiro s tree t' have been demolished and
.the way entirely hidden by the
rules. No news whatever: -- has boon
received regarding the effect of the storm
in the central portion of the island.• The
loss is incalonlable. The merchants of
the Island bare demanded 'that flour,
corn, provisions, de, shall be entered
duty free. Every living thing, man or
animal, upon the Island of Tortola per. !shed.
MEM
CITY lAD. SUBURBAN.
Cilia Iterirm . kteettr.iiitiesittfoe of
N. Wmael Carey. as , Larayetio
t-alpesehea, Ito. I
Puirmont call of the. Executive
b - .49mittoe of the Labor Rtikirm"party
of tkits city and ViChlity,ll Illeftting was
hela at Lafayette - Hall Saturday eve
41Ter, the purpp!o of eitcauling a wet
colt* to Hon. Samuel Carey, member
dolt from the Second Congreaslonal
ttlf.OhlO;:whe Is en route' for — Wmh-
I City to take his seat at the enau
ttiilettalcaf of Congress. Tied Washing
to,:tEOritit Rand was in attendance, and
at itittlst o'clock. In . the Averting a very
retiVettable crowd was assembled. The
me*ig was organixed by ratlllng Thoe.
A.,,,krmstrong to the chair : supported
by, 1 , number of Vice Proddenta and
Secretaries.
'istterdaY
ption by Gen
Tlus chairman after tinusking the
meedug for the honor."confeaed upon
himln iwleeting -him to preside over the
- Meeting, intioduced George Babe r Esq.,
of.thk, :•-•esing - -Adteisate, who delivered
the Address. of Weleome. His remarks
worelrell,deeter and were delivered In
on elkfittbra and oyelblemancker. •
#.4NO',IIITICI: CAIpL.I'
Mr:Carey said that he was pleased. 'to
come tothis City of 'work shops, and was
certainly: flattered by this mark of re
spect ore the part of the working men•of
He claimed - no such mer
ita M stuihntod to him by tho gentle-
MAW 'OW '4211 just spoken._ But his
mecums only sort-edit/ show what work , .
*Men could do when: they went to
world the proper way. Ile had beeti
el by what was termed the "Tin
Du Itrlude." The boys who went
to their work daily with their dinners In
timbithkets had elected him to represent
thardlevflangress.- Be had 'always in
his kelinble.way worked to alto' tote the
condition. of the laboring abuses.: The
legislation of An nomades has over
been the interest of capital and against
labott Ilver shwa it was said to Adam
in the garden of Eden, "by the sweat of
thy .brow,"• de., there had bean a com
•tinual effort byall monto eat their bread
by the meat - of some one else's brow.
He believed that the Into civil war was a
conflict between labor and capital. It
had been and would lie attributed to
various cameo, but the attempt to 0 1 ,-
pase the laboring classes was the true.
cause Labor, ho said, was necessary to
physical development, and In order for
man to be great Intellectually,
he must work. God • hinthelf wits
at labor, and sat hit seal of - approval
upoult.. All the groat men who have
left the foot prints upon the sands -of
time, ho said, were the children of pov
erty. Evert in our country, a score of
greed and good men could: not benamed
who lied not been laboring men. lien.
Franblin was the -sixteenth child of a
family of seventeen. children-eon of a
soap and candle maker. - 'Wewhlngton
wee) a. laborer. Webster • was raised a
poor boy one poor firm' Examine any
of the eminent divines or statesmen and
we 'would find they had been sons of
toil. Velma° pp:granted further In the
last half century than we did in. the
whole six thousand years preceding it,
because of our efforts to educate the la
borer. The only way to advance society
was to educate the laborer,lnventions
were Alio
des
were labor:. The
taborets want time for study, time for
improvement. The burtheas were un
equal- on -capital and labor. We want
unto system by which labor shall have
its fair :thereof the product, and not have
It all paid to capital. He approved the
granting" of public Jambe to eripitali.sta.
A land monopoly-, he said, was the worst
monopoly In ti's world.
Another important question was to
equalize the public debt—let- capital-be
laud u Nell au tuber. He was opposed
to repudlatlon. The public, debt, betted,
ain't lee paid I fit takes every cent with
, in tholcountry.:. lie laid the five-liven
ties were not stipulated to be paid in
' gold, but In the lawful money of the
country. The greenbacks werethelegal
money of the country, and if it was
good. etiongh for the laborers it was • •
. • • • • ••
cutout the Avithdrawo.l of the national
currency and the loaning of greenbacks,
with which the ilveSsientybonda should
be redeemed and thus we would be re•
tiered of an interest bearing debt. We
ehoaid have a tem:viand minium; 'of cur
xenon and we Lave now Masts hundred
millione. The ono-half of the property
In the United States was now owned • by
live par cent of the people. •
After some further remarks In regard
to the finances of the country and the
question of paying the national debt,
itha elucidation of which •IVIIR clear and
able, he again thanked the meeting for
the mark of respect shown "him, when
'the meeting adjourned.
hot b the
Itt—l•sys.
• Mew liter
tetlt.l
re. Rata Annual morsel ter the Dis
miss colony-wax estsdamey, mouse
and swum' denudes—A la.ndssm
P.
There was enacted by the State Legss
lature, in 105, a low dividing the State
Into twelve educational districts, and coo.
tomplating the establislantmt of a Nor
mal School In each, to be supported ma
State Institution, and baying for Its ob
ject the thorough and complete Itistru
lion of those who may choose teaching es
a profession forllfo. Under the provis
ions of the law thorn have already been
four enehaelsoo . Is. establlshrek.vid , One
at. Mellersvllle, Lancaster county; one
at Edinboro, Erie county; one at Mans
field, Tinge county. and one at Kutztown,
perks county. The law requires that
before such schools are recognized as
Stets Institutions, the protectors must
furnish sufficient capital for the pur
chase of ten acres of ground, and a
, tor
bultdmg with -accommodations
tor the hoarding and inatruction -of at
lead:throe hundred scholars, and which
must slew contain a hall large enough
to accommodate one thousand tor--
sons. In his hat report., the state Sit.
perinteudent of Public Schools elated that
that policy the Stale haspursuedlowards
these institutions, is to grant to each, at
Intervale, 1113,000 00, to be used In par
eluding ground and erecting and fur.
rtishing buildings; and after the -echools
bad gone fairly into operation, to allow,
under certain conditions, to each pupil
desiging to beiximo a teacher, - fifty cents
per week, and to all Imduat. a pledging
themselves to tench two full years in the
common schools of tiro-State, nfty
. Under this arrangement, pupils
entering one of the Susto Normal schools,
and being prepared to take op the stud.
lee of the Normel course proper receive
Warty-two dollars from the State, a tram
more than equivalent to the average cost
of tuition in these school. when .4d. by
the pupils themselves. Dletildecisoldlors
or sailors, or orphan children, whose
Dithers lost their lrve,r In the service of
the country, receive twice as much. per
week es ordinary students,
The district In which our readers aro
moreimmedlatelyinhittsted is composed
of Allegheny,Suller -and Beans coon.
es..-It has Mug been decided to . cellar-
Mill, under the provisions of the law, a
State Normal School in this district, and
the proper committed is now. examining
into the sites for the locution which
claim attention. The -following gentle
man constitute the committed. Meiers
J. W. F. NVldle, Sewickley; J. B. Lyons,
East Liborty,• lielly,
burg, CoL William Espy, Scott, and Prof.
A. T. Doutheti, - 'Superintendent of
Allegheny. COunty Public Schools.
At a mooting of the committee, held on
Saturday, II vary magnaramoua propose,
doh woe made by Vol. William Espy,
who deservedly ranks high among Me
publlo plaited citizens of this end of the
Mate: He offers to donate for the site of
the buildings six acres of ground In
Scott township, rend further guarantees
subscription of twenty thousand dollars
towards the erection of the wthool. This
eke Is all that could be' doeired, posses!-
mg advantages In pointof Ineallon, gen
eral beauty and adaptability over any
Yet suggested. The Committee -sill for
ther consider the proposition at the next
meeting, .whleh-will his held et the Public
School Howie, Tonic Creek, on Monday
next; at which limo end plias, other pro
poufs will receive proper attention.
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distresslitgeldeut occurred on . the
Pennsylvania Railroad; between. Derry
and Conemaugh Stations, on Friday
night, between nine" and tee; o'clock,
reaulted In the death of Charles
Ihmson, who resided on Penn strut, in
he Ninth ward:" .The • deceased. was- ti
brakeman on the road, and on the even
ing g his death 'was ,on the second
through freight train bound east. How
the accident, happened , Is nor precisely
known. The last Seen of V0n0011..111111,
was shortly aver tans ;Mock, Milan. bp
amaatad lu coupling beard to the train,
atter which he got on and thetrain
lattlbe station., When it ad'hproceeded
Cruet to Conemaugh, the - conductor.
mined 'Wilson, and upon returning to
hank for hicalound Wink short 'distance
back in a dying optittlon, the train hay.
lag pursed over his right log, near the
blpjolnt, crushing the bones and Ultdis
biting his body frightfully, lie woe
mediateircoureyed , to a house near at
hand, tuulputaboanithefirsttraln going
west, bet tiled before ruahlor the city.
The deceased was a married. man, about
fortyrennet Cigo and leans Widow
interjelint atithisen,
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The DeletelleElection.
Elections were bald by the Republi
minn in the different city districts, -on.
Saturday, for delektatea to the Convert
lion called to place in nominationcondl
elates for Mayor, Controlior and . Treas
urer;t° be voted for at the election on
the ascent! Tuesday of December.' The
conniat. for Mayor was no exciting that
4tit little was heard of tlio candidates for
Controller anti Treanor/a.,The,routent
ants' cunt For IdaYor, McCarthy;
preient Incumbent, charins Jeremy, of
the Sixth ward, and J. AV. Riddell, bt
the Latin ziciOville district; for Controller,
John _fleeing°, prosent incumbent, and.
It. J. McGowirt, °Unto-Fifth ward; for
Treasurer -Smoot Allinder, the present
incumbent, seems to be the only candi
date.
The folloivlngdelegates were chosen:
First ward—John Flt.lminons . and
Frederick SeMIS; for McCarthy. .
Second warl—T. W. Davis and Edw.;
Honor; for McCarthy. • • .
Third ward—ln this district the elec
tion was broken up in a row. When
about sixty yoteetbad bennpolled,a mitt
xi:mod John Robinson, in an Intoxicatod
state; appeared at iho polls and made an
effort to seise the ballot box, after which
there Was no more :voting. The delo
gates running were: For McCarthy, A.
Ncitier, Joseph ileastings; for Jere
my, A. .1. Romp, M. Fain; for Riddell,
John Robinson, Joseph Armstrong. It
will be- for the Convention to' decide
which "aetv are entitled to aihnlimion.
Fourth—Wililam W. Speer and Dr. T.
W. Shaw; for Riddell.
Fifth—First Precinct—Charles Beck
and John Steele; for McCarthy. Second
Procinct--,Toseph Irwin and Richard
Thompson; for Jeremy. -
Sixth—First Precinct—Joseph A. Dia
ler and Samuel Mollbeny; for Jeremy,
Second Precinct—John Wallace and
Wm. Sherd, Jr.; for Jeremy. .
Soventh—Stewart Daisell and James
Sleith; for McCarthy. -
Eighth—James Rkinirtison and Henry
Tatnell; for Jorowy. •
Ninth-Tames Lewis and Arthur Meek-
Rog; for Jeremy.
Tenth—lnv-Id Sims and Wm. Simpson;
for Riddell.
Lawrenceville—First ward—Dr. J. R.
Robinson, far McCarthy; and Charles A.
Bravo, for Middoll. Second ward—C.
North and Wm. Wilson; for Jeremy. '—
Peebles—Josenh G. Realm and .tames
McKebbin,• for McCarthy. •
Collins—drat Precinct—B. W. Morgan
and Thomas Black; for. McCarthy. Sec
ond Precinct—David Mimes and David.
Kirk; for .
Osklaud--Jamas Gray and James Mar
tin; for McCarthy. '
Liberty--John ' Baum and Wm-Ir
win; for Jeremy. •
Pitt--41'. Jones and James Hunter;
for Jeremy. ,
The result tut to the Mayoralty In sum
med up than, Third ward omitted:
. .
Di.stricts. -11eCariliy. Jeremy. itirkkil
First ward
...• ••
Second ward—. 2
Fourth ward..:.
Fink ward - 2
Sixth wahL ~ .. .7
Seventh
Eighth ward„...
I==l
Lawrenceville— 1
Pitt
Colnns. ..... 2
Peebles'
Liberty
Total • l 5 1G 7
Tbo Convention will-rueot ten crelot4
this; forenoon in tho,Charnbora.
Teibetasri , 'Asisssomiloos est was.. es ,
Pasairyhismills --..agilther
Mrsnt.
The Westerii Pennsylvania Teachers'
Association held its regular monthly
meeting in the Fourth ward School House.
The not lwasina Wes held - Friday even
ing. The meeting was...ldled to order . ati
seven O'clock. hy C. A..Chanaherlain,
I .eud ohened br
Pro 0. . Lucky, niter *hien the choir
sung n beautiful hymn commencing.
.Teach•toe the - Way; ac'.. •
The Salutatory Address was then de
livered by Prot If. J. Gourley.
Tho following question woo then read:
"Should thelii . rectors appointed by law
to each Schoo District in the State ho re
duceddn nun r, and a higher grade of
qalltleatb?ns bo required of them by
The discussion wris, opened by. Mr.
Chamberlain. Messrs. McCormick,
Lucky, •Douthott and Carey followed,
after which Mr. Chamberlain closed the
debate, and the AlBoClatkill took a recess
of tive minutes. •
Business Was resumed, and the choir
favored the Association with a beautiful
song., which was tblloyed bean address
by Rev.. Joseph It. Kerr, on the clutios
whichothicatloninvolres. 'The theinewas
handled in tin able and eloquent-man
nor. A song was then sung •by the
choir, after which Mr. Cory urged upon
those present the importance of attend
ing the meetings of the Association. •
A metrical criticism by Miss Jennie
Smith was then rend, after which the
meeting adjourned to meet et ten o,cloek
Saturday morning. • • • •
- bsruntisr KE,551017. •
The eocond session of the haseclation
was called to order at ten o'clock Satur
day morning, by the Chairman and
opened with prayer by Mr. Cluripbell,
alter which tho aung a beautiful
hymn. '
- Mr. James Boggs, of Spring Garden
Schools, next entertained the Aasooia•
Mon :with a short reveling from •"The
downfall of Poland."
. . .
W: P. Montgomery, of Brownstown.
delivered a short lecture on Penman
ship. He said that no one of the branch
es taught in Common Schools "was as
importantaspenmanship. Asubject of so
great, practical advantage, he said, should
command thegrmiest attention in every
school, yet In many instances it was
sadly neglected: In addition to Ita gen
eral usefulness, penmanship is a great
aecompllahment, and very Justly clamed
among the line arta. Practice, he said,
was moat essential, and he. believed that
butchers could koop their scholars at
practice daily with very little trouble.
110 thought the excuse of'"want of time,",
on the part of the teacher a very poor
ono. • Alter sonic further remarks, in
which ho referred to the general useful
ness of the art, Ito dosed his remarks.
The question for discussion, "Should
that portion of the recentauppletpent to
the School Law of Permsylrunia, which
provides for the granting of permanent
certificates, be repealed?" was then
taken up. • •
Mr. Carey-, In the absence of Mr. J. P.
Anderson, who had been appointed to
open the discussion, stated tho question.
Amording to the supplement he said
i that County Superintendents wore an
thorized to gime permanent, cortilloatml
which allow the holders thereof to go
from ono county to another.' Ile of ject..
ed to It on the ground that It had a ten
dency to bring teachers from other thin
Icicle where wages were lower, and, to ts
=sequence tho grade of teaehers lower,
'to districts where a higher grade etisted
and ;better wages were pahl, and
thus ),y, competition bring down , the
.• Mr: 9 Patterson, or. n'Ashlnglott
county thought the supplethent .tert•
pmd thing for leachers. Ire did "Mit
think It should ho repealed urtil It had
been o
from
tried. no Rohl llot lw
been fronted by the hod Moeller% In t hod he
State and was-certainly entillelj ton trial,
It would soon be I i fuli operation and
he had no fears of Its working well. -
'Mr. Uaroy then (wile the littor,, nod
spoke u the Minutes on the fillittnatlVe .
side of the question, atul who also ply WWI rtillthrpd
Mr. C. A Chamberlain, ored,
the Impost of the law.
At the conclusion of debate a mess
was taken, liner which the ellelr 111VVI-tyl
tho Association ,
. . ,
6 111;11, hell hellny der! ,
The, uelnloit next ft ;Inter for • dirous.
1111011, "1)oon the inollo.l of flu.llug thopor
con tam of nttondruleo given In rho Tench.
ere' Monthly !Input -t preeetlted by the
School flopmintont truly e.1:11blt the
Alllntinllve, J. At. Loon; .Negrnirel
G. A. j.uokoy.
A metvital crittelent max rend by
Min Jonolo• Stnlth,'nßor• ‘vbloh n unto
of thntlkli WWI, returned to Cho orltique,
and alto to the roportorn of. Um pmts. •
The Annoclatlon iiloll adjourbed.
MineDito'ftreak Jan
. . .
.111rnm Miler and Jobe Burns, mitten
era lii county Jell. attempted to es
cape Saturday evfulng, by working their
waythrough tho walls, but through the
'vigilance of Warden White and :dr.
Singh; ittudident Warden, their Work
Was detected and the ,plan frustrated
Dailey and Burns were confined In - cell
anti their plan tens to work
through' the' partition wall separating.
them from ,T 2, front which they could
meth No, tit, the cell from , which two
men escaped last week. They bad sue
geeded to removing .the plastering end
a portion of ille brick, milky they at
tempted to hide by tinting paper over
the wall where they had biter% at work.
sts soon as the discevery was made they
were removedlognotbkr cell on Out op- i
Toone Aldo of the building, Where they ,
Will be closely watched. -
pickposirets on Thaw.
When the train on the Port Waytio and
.
Chicago . Mad, which left; thin city , on
Friday - afternoora, reached Crestilne, It
stopped for supper,- as urinal., Au soon
- as supper wasover agangcif pickpockets
entered the cars. • Three or four of thorn
enteral the forward coach, and In per
emptory tonos ordered the occupants of
It to take the hindniost coach, as that ono
would be left. Simultaneously, another
portion of the gang entered thohlndraost
car, and ordered them- to tako seats In
die forward car, as that'onawas to be de
tained. Instantly there -was la general
,
movementbf the passengers who at once
found the aisles blocked by perscrna who
did not, ant to move. An experienced
-traveler immediately gave loud avarning
that plukpockets - were , on -board... The
admonition multatri late too save one roan,
who lost his wallet Containing one -hun
dred delhire. Meanwhile the train start
ed, but neither conductor, brakeman or
any other employs of the company, took
any notice of the dlaturbance.,
At the next stopping, plaoe- beyond, , a
farradr.frinn'Erle was' Standing at
.a doOrof ono of theca looking nutria,
the platform, when - one-of tiali-gang
Came out of the next amt -and Inquired If
he was going to :Chicago. Tire farmer
replied that he wax.: Tho fellow , then ox,
plallind that he was a (.11mgo merchmtt,
and had bought a lot of merr.haridlao at
thatstatlon, exhausting his Money so
that ho could not pay his' freight. in ad
vance, which was , diernahriertof him Ile
had a chock for eight hundred - and fifty
dollars on a Chlange bank, on which he
wanted the farmer to ndinance hidt idly
doUam. At this point another mum la-
Niro W u I . '" i e th o " u roar, ~ , f r .oTert°,7kiat t .:::
Who had raised the money, _otherwise
the gbods would not go up on that Maim
The fellow fiercely demanded that the
farmer show his pocket 'Wok, to - teat
whether or not be could advance the
money. Hereat the farmer took who
hint, owl withdrew to hia seat. -
At the next stopping place the pick
pockets left the - trein, undlaturbed"by
any ono, and sren.t. en chairlray. .
=r=
It W.I.Y reported on Saturday that ur
prisoners had escaped from the Western
Penitentiary on thoday previous, buten
investigating thertunor :we find that-it
Is false and without the slightest founds
.
tion, as no attempt to escape has - been'
made from that 'restitution' shem thrir
.
Monday, an account a w4lelr we:pub-.
Halted Saturday. Reports of tide char,'
actor have been circulated formorly,fuid
It appears have all been traced- to one
source, which, to say- the least of it, la
unrellablo. The. public,- not.- knowing
from what sonnet these reports originate,
and heating no denial, of couple believe
them, and are thus le d into error. Hav
ing taken the trouble to make inquiry
as to the came -of these reports, we Ilnd
that sometime , during last sprint an
employee of the establishment was Ali
charged for neglect -cif dely k sincesthen
a number of false statemenbi in relation
to the management . : .of.-.the I”.*itnt
have been, put in circulation,. every
boo of. wldeli are ; clearly tram
able to 'hear ;,Peeling sore at..the
loss era good ifindlon, for wliich he has
himself Slone to 'blame, he, re-aorta to
this cowarill3r method of obtaining r
venge. Snell ..nduct Is mean and mu-
M=E
MUM
be • extreme: it can in no
'party engaged in It. as
to Ulm° it is intended to
ernporary, and. ceases to
e: truth la nude known.
the iaatitntion veinal. all
bother any eseages
ey are the Leg and only
obtained in regard tolhe
ithatanding the' varlcins
g to., the nituragament oR
e..autthoritles .having.-tbe
-1.1 are aadefied atith
, en, aelllchisprifeafiteie
amt-they:am without
tempt/Ide in: !
!way benefit 'III
thd injury do 1
°fleet lik but I
exist whoa tl
The reoards'ii
times show y
csvurred LIM il
evideriee to
matter. Not
reports retail i
the prison,
right to Invei
he present W ~
evidence, at 1,
foundation..'. i
FEE
E!
in a Manch .• street car yesterday
evening, o eiploslon of a kerosene
lamp. About six o'clock. in the evening
a car was , p ing down ',l...edenti street,
tilled with .1• les; and when near the
railroad ere. .ing, the lamp used for
lighting the r which had been lighted
at' Manchester before leaving the station,
exploded.wl a loud. report, scattering
fragments of .ho lamp and burning oil
throughout th ear and upon the passen
gem- A gene a rush was made for the
doors, but the • areas having taken fright
at the • exploion, -which was only in
creased by the screams of thelady pas
sengers ami th glare of the burnitsg.oll
behind them; become unruly and for a
time' baffled, all efforts of the driver to
cheek them. They were finallystommi,
and the frightened passengers were mot
long.in getting but, but by This time the
danger was all Over, as The oil had been
consonied, andiehat little - tire remained
Was easily extbignhbod.. The extent of
of the damage was the soiling of a few
fine dresses,' the destruction of bonnet,
Mad , the. disa • gement of soverM
'lender falls.'! • 'o..lives lost, nor 'was
nisy ono serious.' ; injured.
•
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, Joha Rider, a esklent of Manchester,
drayman for iCullough, Smith & Co..
corner Penn and Irwin streets, seas seri
..
viaslst• injured ThTirsday evening last on
tlio Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad at
Maachetiter. MX: IL got aboard the train
at the Union Depot to rids home, and, it
is supposed, attempted , to Jump MI near
his residence while the train - was in Imo
lion, when ho was thrown violently
against the rittl.of tho side track, cutting
his face in a Rightful manner. Ills lip
• WWI severely cut and -bruised, and his
Jawbone so injured as to render it im
posaltdo for him to-speak, conseqUeutly
be has not been able to tell how tiro amt.
dent tioeurred, and no ono having soon
IL the manner of its occurrence is not
exactly known. Ile was slowly rocov
oring at last accounts.
• Attempted • Auleldm—dtr,,• L'vonapar,
ono of tho employees at the cattle yards
at Ford Litany, attempted to trommit,
by shooting himself Saturday
roming. The ball entered the right aide
or his . neck and came out antler the 101 l
car; lie \ vas discovered ebortly utter-
Ward, mil n In. stelo summoned, to at
tend to his In atico. Ile Inthrmed the
physician that to had done It Intention
ally, and 'WRY entry the shot had not
proved fatali•llls Injuries are not thought
to bo of a sorlons natant'. Donuotlo
trouble Is 8 1 1 1'1 ,0 00d: to. Intro been , tba
cause: • •
211 r. Murdock—NW tooilora
membor that Mx. intnen IS. Mttnloeh, tho
gTetlt:flelOr, ottioutionist and render, will
ontertolft to attilioneir With anloctiobi
train tho portq f to-morrow orenlng - at
the Aemlemy or riltitlo, Under tho mot
plow. or the arotes Ittercontilo
Librotrln °Mort° aVold
oaribi of admiantoit Will be
mild to-dor nod to-morrow at Ilia Library
rooma. Them Will be tio Kw-or:rod aorta:
litordooli will Alva bit, rot:toil nail
ing oit Thumlity night.- : -
Union Innen itetet:—lty- rentrettee to
ton. noW ndrettlnententn Itt to-tins'a paper
It ftlll Int 'teen Unit tno 1.7n10n Depot, of
thin itity, le ollered to be leaned toe drat
elann landlord. Tito nonvo la ene of the
lA,: In the went, and In now doing egood
Ituttlnenn. rot. particulars eon advon.
tlnettiont.
• . Illatudon and Vraundt attic. Pennayl..
laid* Atr e.=lllo batnisomelivitatod •
niantlon i'd• F. rt. Schenck, EN.. Immo.
dintrly apposite Madison atrott, nrhtch
Matta from Pennavitanla Avonuo, nestr .
Soho taidno, 13 told , *old oh tbe prent•
Seen 10-niorrow allMnoon, by A. mall
waine, Auctioneer. Particulars Alto
tlirrn in ftu advortimattient under auc
tion brad. Thy convonleht distance
from butineas. Arui the beautiful . view.
rornmanded by thin ;Mandan, male it a
von. desirably property.
- •
soptrlor Vurnltarentauction, on Weds
nsselity, November 20th,, at 9 o'clock a.
tn., at the rosidenee of Walter Itryant,
m, on North (Mud street, beteen'
Cismund street and bladison avenue. Al.
leghony. kite advertisement, of Sndth.:
son, PaltnOr th' aliCUOnOinti,' • •
Attention:—This day, at 2 o'clock. on
th t e premises. will ho sold. thevalunwe
le of ground and building on the corner
of 51arket end Fourth streets, at present
occupiedby thc
not
Net/anal 'Bank.
Sea advertisement of hirnitharch. Feltner
auctioneers.
Itev. Ps S. travls will deliver a free leo.
titre to-night. la the 'Methodist Church,
hiast Ilirrnirighero;umler the auspices of
the Friendship Lodge of flood Tempters.
All ire invited. •
Toe
warehouse and Int of ground No.
27 Irwin street, wan sold at auttlon .on
Saturday last, by Smithson,' Fainter tt
Ituellotteurs, for SI.I,SCA, to U.
SteCullough,,Y;sti. . •
FOURTH PAISIE.--Tho Vointr; Bunke
Cionatuoption ; Patellae 41+4Pasinailln,
Maus; Additional bunterliiUons, dm.
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NUDIBt.RI 267
CITY ITEMS.
ctenotossi , s Views en Omen.
We would not be without a, Mason 41:
Ha:nun Cabinet Origin ln ourhouse.
QI
,
The :assort d•.. Hamlin ' , Cab, Melt:opens
la the 'Mir:Miry and Oiphan's Homo
have given entire eatisfathon to all con
cerned-. Rev. W: A. Passes/arr.
For 'parity, strength and organ-like
finality of tone, I consider the Aluson t
Hamlin Organs unequalled. ,
Rgv. W. A. SN'IvELT.
• •
The sweatuelw, purity and power of
hula of 411 i Mason th Hamlin °mato. has
been o. constant sours oflinalloyed
pleasure taus. .
REV. JAN. 8. TSIAVELLT
•
can recommend the Masont Hamlin
Organs from. . my own expellent-5 as
bIR the best that are made.
REV. A.-31LYt2.—LD. bonVine.
rrha power and richness 4. tone of our
Mown dc 'Joplin- Organ orrmot besot--
780 i In our opinion, byrilog
,yet,
Vented. Rm.. P. Ali, Dot 0 w4X
assitoryou that our Mason& Munlin
-Organ is nyhitiahlo instrument, and gives
universal textisfaction.
lOW. W. /I WATICI.Nit.
J have no'. hesltation in endorsing the
Mason dt Jiaralin Organs as the best in
attutoonta I have over seen. '
. Rev. I. DALLAS.
. . . - •
Manonlin .Organ in my
(.wily gives perfect entiaraction.
I estoem the Meson & Hamlin Organs
vastly superior to any other kind mann
redone:l. Roe. W. P. Dineen,
, 011 City.
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,We would not take twice the east of
our Mason & Hamlin Organ, and be
without h. Rev. I). li. Ix - num,
• I New Wilmington, Pa.
,
We,think our Maxon A Hamlin Organ
Emma treasure. REv. L. B. GRIFFIN.
.
Ated more than one "hundred other
clt{rgymaa in this vicinity are uning the
Idiaon -.50 Organa, and all any
thy are the but organs made.
Weatern emporium 'for the Mason 6:
Organ., 81 Wood atreeh O. C.-
.01411pr,.aoloogent.
trieesurtry:.lierchantai—Your - anent
is:,called to the wholesale and re.
grocery store Of Arthur Kirk, Nos.
atid- 174 Federal Street, .Alleglienyi
.the: - place to buy your groceries. -
. „Nirk's . facilities for buying en
es film to sell to retail merchandise at
at. wer figure thak any other. hone in
cities. He keeps at all times all
kb ds of groceries, and will be Rleased
to mare parties and examine lus price
110, and the qnslite of goods kept by.
Mrs 1. Remember:Ws numbers, 172 and
Hai Federal street, Allegheny City. rw
goneelt •in weakest bodies strongest
How massy imagine that niter
their toilet Is perfect and all ready for a
per itneruale; toll, or 'lseneert, :gni all is
ear hplete, and they' are:paid criniearn.
Bo F could you reflect your broth as on
osr I your how from Alte mirror, you
would are the neeessity at once.of axles
trd'a Flatland Powdered Dentifrice.
Sol d wholesale and retail by Joseph
Firming. No. SI Markel =met - •
•
b.itction saos of Lots - at Sbarpabarg.—
Thu ■aloof lots on :Ins preaniass, tbls
tan oon. the Eastern extension of
Shs.craborg. Is an invitingopportanny to
recd re ralnabli i Soperty In an szoelleat
loin Won: Sue bfelbrainl, austbsn
tiset nont, and be on band at the Alloidto
ay Ilepot - of. the Western Perupylsolda
Bat troad for the free' excursion train to
and' from.tbes sale.
o purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil
in t .0 world, monufachired from fresh,
boa thy livers, upon the sea shore; it Ss
pen . tly• pure end sweet. Patient-6 'who
Imo once- taken it cm take no - othe'r. ,
Sou-ttalasard_tuld_Caswellrs :CAA.
Lip • roll,'"inanufaetured Uy CSELL,
n LA.V.ARD A- - CO., New lock. Sold by
all drug.gleto. -
htentucki ' — State Lottery,—The only
legalized Drawings in the linimd
netlrand Holliday Drawing aill. take
place December ?Ist. 5.M0,65 - 0 to be dis
tribnted. Capital prize 5. 50 ,000.• Cam
=cations strictly confidentiaL
sent free, free, by addressing
• Cons tt
Co to the extensive Fur Howe of Writ
Fleming, No. 13) Wood street, fbr Bar
.
. •
Kiln Heavy Country Blankets opened
to.dsy at Wm. Semple's, No- 1130 and 11V.
Federalstreet, Alleg-heny.
!methlog Socd.—The boot; shoes,
gaiters, &c., for men, ladles and children,
kept - at- 69 Market - street, are made ar
the very best. material, and sold as low
as the lowest. All goods are warranted
to glue ests•Netton. If you want some
thing -good, and at-gold prices, can at
Robb's Shoe Rouse. 89 market street:
Dry Glade 'at iltholetaletre
tho particular attention of
holesile to oar complete stock = t ,
s d ' r ' ass goeds,'and all kinds of fancy and
staple goods, and to the fact that coI sell
at the lowest
,eastern pf/cmi,; sad- cat
gooda to snit purchasers,
's j. W. ,
rit i gi l ig etroeC
• _
ThO On'l Place in Ws cite to got o
wood Set of Furs lent Wm. 'Fleming's,
No. 13n Wood street.
Furs! Fere I I—A huge variety, Whole
sale mei retell at Wm. temple's, No. ISO
.and 182 Federal street, Allegheny.
To illegheniatis.--Arthur klrk, whole
sale cud retell grocer, Nos. 172 and
174 Fedenstatreet, hes received one ofthe
Wei docks of groceries ever. brought to
the oily, which will be sold !ewer than at
ariy hnuse in the city. • MU.
To ihstallles,-rno to Arline Kirk's
Grocery Shsre, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal
street, Allegheny, and .buy your. Sugar
for putting up fruit.. Ile has the largest,.
best and cheapest mock In the city. - Call
and see for yourselves. stir*.
• •
A Splendid Chance - to obtain possoi
don or a largely - paying- wholosale and
retail haulm s& house is advertised else
whorn Tho capital. required IL ants%
or It win tat iold on easy credit to-good .
a ontethlng Pare.—Tbe Ma* Car.*
Sugars, Elplora, &a, sold at IClrk's..Gto
eery Store, Tae..172 and 174 Federal
street; Allegheny, aro warranted to be
the very beet in the market. Call and
gets' price /Ist. - um*
ttealtionto and two and a quarter acres
of ground In Sewickley at auction: See
LeMinte'a auction. advertisement of
patiliVo sale on 'Wednesday first, at ten
BargainHi' in todlft rum, it Wm
riming% 1qd , 130 Wood anat. - .. •
Men , . Undershirts and Drawers; a good
aback at low rime wholesale - and retail
M I
at W
. Semple'e, go. 180 andlB2 radar
saran; A ll egheny. ,
Eye: Ear, Threat, Lo'a, OMNI'
Dtssionat and CLUE iraoomahilly
fronted - by' Dr. Aber; L.. 14 Smithfield
attract.- d. book by mall fa cents.'
nut Furniture in georiekley.—Side at
Mr. Etitton'a, on Wednesday next. at
ten &dock. See A. Legirate'a adveriise
tnenrin auction eaten
Cheap iPlueetter.—For ebeap
°Mee and something good, go to Arthur
KirlOn, Grocery Store, Nos. 172 andl74
Federal street, Allegheny. . .ara.
Hand—Velvet Hata; Stnin Hats; Rib
bon and Fitment, cheap at Wm. Sem
pl 7.0 .180 and .1e..?, Federal ntmet,.Al.
Coustitatiou Water is a certain care
for Diabetes and ail diseases of the kid.
goys. For ale by all , druggists. xwr.-
. BIARRILE I 4 • .
DAVID—BARB. Norrokror .by rho
R. Yr.; ClopLato. or Ilairtsbarg, M. TI109:
n. A:.DATID, ot Pffiabgrab, and - Ws. ELIE A:
DEM BAAL al liatrt.barg, Pa. .
ICENNEPT—kitilanif.9l.—Ork 7Tarsda, No•
votalnr Ilth;110C; . .1 the nisldeser of M. bride's .
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THE WEEKLY' GAZgTTLI '
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IWEDNISMY AWL, B&II7IDAYJ
la. sheet. arstatillot rtnar
WENS of tntereellsor reading raetter.bseladloA
Indtng Etilterlals. latest N.R. by Telegraph 4%1
MAIL -raleablejtaatl.o Water fbr the nararr;
.0 rollut aneroost reliable Itineeelet eadtketve
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Inerdyl Mulot B•P.r4 ft". bi POPS ,
'the city. blo "arrear..M.rallaale or Karehiet
thoild be without It."
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, Clubs of .....
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-And eve cop) of peps i lte• p•eiee awl tlog
op Use clots Aeltiltlage V 54161401 So Osa.1•11:
$l7 thOs.. Staub nate. . •
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P•per, e etw,l
i. - eibeeity 'vast *Mlle rig
weet..{, we Issue • IT•dnisdar Jeri . alb.'
00 llten baelaw bet one mitt • week. •
iirbteasi by lizprese. Jitney Ordiets.
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ALEX. AIKEN, UNDRUTAKEIIit.
roaeln Street, •FiltOttOSSl
COFFINS, of all klub; mark, oLovro, ,
every dr...Option of Fusena bomb/SOW ( MOO..
tuotlabed. Ileontiortin day and slibt. listlrsa
sad Carriages foralsbed..
11sratotcri—ger, °arid Karr, D. D.,Rfl.
M. NC. J.obus, b. D., 'Lb.:ants Ella(, 1 .1.1
Jacob 11.31111er. but.
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• ISE(t - ANIT EMBALM% leneritmer tett e
'a: R. • !Menem) IfO. M ULO.Utdwy.
tar. doors from Deaver. sillentimi , On. an r
tutu, Ilusswood, Itahugany, Walnut nod. Man.
mood Imitation' Comae. at the lowtit r.
P"".. Eooma open at all hoed. day aad 0 11 64 '
Hearse and Caniages furnished On abort maw
and ou mast reasonable Lem.. - •
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BSGTABYB.OM.. No. eu ado SIM*. •
Booaliood and OW: Vol.
ens, will+ completo csoci of Amoral IfololstlYarf
Goo4f. on Pond ao4Tonalshal atamortaaa NOM
at ionr.t prices.' 8010 aid Livery filoblooomm.
net of Slut and. 11.14.11 e OsalOale.
g f r oEb" , Boffido, 8.111. 10.:4 .
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MARIVLE Wanialt
A. J. HANIBDUPII. ct tb.. comaniuot s .
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DAY, sit,hor an , 81. (Rilr str. et. FMb .
otreet, or. 31.zoottroter ,ears, or Fed• 111 =roe,'
,Allogheny, the sloo,or pier ; wrapped aria
paper. A {lboro/ rewax3,4.o3 be peel Carib If
t.n .t the GAZETTE COUNTING ,ROOKVIK
REV. NVic:Coornn.
:WANTS.
W . :INTEL. —A PA Ett3ll*-4n-ak
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Well ast.;bilds.2 rosto;inc eo. da•S,•
gold 4.14.4. To good, attire thl.“ o •
rue clainct. 41 00 to 115.1.0.) recialsed. APS,. or:
Wink Address, 7011.1.D111, o.tairraOtxtei.
with real nut • . - •
W E 110:=EN. tsienr.- - New' uc
seep:id-hand, 7 toiCI Ida. • ttb atwu . audt
Batler, Gina it hi. by le ft: to .6 lack. by ft
ir.r. ADAMI & Y 18.0..
Cac naneock SL and thitre Irwr,
WAN TED 4 /MN"' GUNS—
' AILItrICETiMrkitM-410 nal fel. feeler
eet Eters rri Cathie.; GI {6 . reed. f r Elearreo
Win or Cublees; 115 .* writer Co3•e • Arie.4
or'rerr Feral, posh raid for , erred - d..
eeription of [in./were. reruns baring asiy : *f,
above inn] IYO send tbeicibf Lifintes e. O. A. SO.
J. b. 701I21STON; Or: at "%filet= Oen Worts.
SR retie e[re.o earlier Wayee.
: WANTED—CAINVARSERIP,wiIIe
-:'and 'Female. ''rbe vow ppmi. 8 'Mai;
THE HUTS IN'OLIIIS:• or i • =ROES err' CNIr.
RA37S=i!YD PILE :' Byltii. A. a. LW*, of
tbe a. Esalt.".l 7 Conratilail: 'lt Is noi
tot . of tbe,rwor of anfe.1?1,..14*.r
tru6k thltaad calltat rabid 1/f hie fitisrud
nEferings Ma rink and RIC - for ten:lit:244
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COL GOStirlieistreef:rittibtielihr
Fe as BErr-roktums.--14.. 0
Offices. In the Daliattliendlad a corner Da-•
;mean. Way and. Irwin 'trent. LngalsoLL No.
MST. CLAIR EITZEET.••• ••• , • 4 •
F 0 11 ItEo.4otrittli.Z-The.
/now now occupled bYthn dea9oo7 Unk ,
,Undba Dallrond and TranswodlAnn
. Cdenpnar,,
No.!nd Sln.b street ozen g
. 41d1.144
Carper Story. . !limn roman .nre.nnz4 dedratnu
Dar daces; belay en!RanCtus•
nes; and on /MO sting{, nom *ind. 14 .1&L
the '2i1.4502 z.n . nenient: pep, We
'froni ... ionninini'tann dm,
proof vnult. ..
oink int lind
,o,n. Was!:
pmnimo.` linntrinf fi taiWt e lii
tO.,= run street.
F(3n'sv. -
Et SAVEr;dlBocid Vilioteaate
nd.neta.ll lacciaas =kiwi laird :at ttierm
q.l4 42 0} 0r rAITZILSONA.S.-1711Nal
street': Cllpllal . regydred,atoritssolat. Aimed
- • , d.h . :1 , 40 , t..1!£i5Mi.....1.171....
loot, to clear trom to. ow to illt.ete Deizear..l2.
good maw. for wanting to sea. Cal/ .
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porn - 5a1 . .51:-Alisive, toil- =ties-
She East Llbetty Stock Yars, , :ra !twat too
of atftr'lrcrials ever pkt. pat
fie Sista: ul boto Koutioky. arid siva feasao:23 to
10 , 0ra:ids with rood <tight. Awls parson
wialiteg to linty tan Oo walf,try ca ll ing towtol,
tht sure puce. • '• 'tart. seism.
ROM SAVE—A good Eivermr .
••• itonsr, eight imaold ititia again. 'Trost
• ivtuineas sad. pre, Hader saddia. .6aaatts
• rut tweet. pot , scut Logantactaa
tc. !wart at No . . lin'tatrZatn 1111lratana
F Q 8 u *wit -
Livery - ma Sa4•Scibls4.
Eve .VAMILYIIOIME tgayn Wes Daltet.r. .
GILET HOUSES,
H0R.93.; three .LLACS- 31/02.121.:• - pmk ALIMX,
II A WIS. YILST STULL...4.r or Xicia
.heallovse.
SirElorse.stwughtsnesot pagualatais, •
FOR SALE—STEABII-ESIG
An I Inch eyllnder,lollteek strokniktlierlll •
Iteh, II feet long, leltla :era 12 Itfee 26 .6 .1 1660ke
Stack: . orate Data: ns conipt , .le.'eett may
nre. She englaele _neatly Aklet; .1 ob. porEole - -
order.lood AM Le sO/E 000 y etieeep.tJoe,ter.cetok
hivltui nee for It. I: can be be exasetatet ej Om,.
Ittote or W. W. WALLACE; oi Cherii 26:6r. - -
Pot price cod terms:apply 6.6 So: 11/ De.eseled
street: rlttetottesb. - '
• dart • surati. DEVE., ,
• 8.41.E.1l
,-euse "a 'aglow.
roast
or Ylanbattan and LYWWw !Attar*
near reastigir Railway: Lot 4t sr aims. -
Muse ,theae. eantatelos 7 avows. Sal floltEadir
watt Improved. Itonawwial Lot oottlantadolltir -
ntd.o .usst...bersesr cfsr. Lat: bt -
tort; house frami. mutat. ba/L'lni Wifti
good water anct trata ? AU% warrftrat *to,
nonage -
Lots In Owl locattott, Imatew at a,
wan:aco.. Ism..r islet; sam'ese.ass:
',ll s L E-SBATIRSIMPaRt
••• LQI9.IVe nOw exkl da 6examsty
Isms e 1f pLs of lame had 401.**Lies.eb....
lute.% cr clot ye..ag4 miwitimusieptie
16e 6etti of L C.l.soul.,ttaau at tersest
*Old Of peopizerme.. 4 ...GolOotsfieseles e et- r • '
tAe l'.....r.s.naveLL. 1 poet*" ,
lots !hint tbs ralinsid ce the.wee,),o4 /1194,,
e.t.a on the tOOOM oOs'
" the laie41•0•11COLass•;,
with ,t set. no.lef etioszle • tb.Seedft
nmperl,a ,
pel» excelled, and for toroutz of loceik.l sale
siren lia,eac eq.]. • roedesestiethip/ses sale •
thrtlem;laon.tbooes4 eirSlGte
LDS; 144/LBWe Agents, 'Better iqnale4etsee
TiIIoTTED ST¢TES -
WATCH COMPAHri_WAil(tiEt.'
'WO haec Just received =other let of these aid.
ebraued Weed.. :They
p r im mimeaMtally 1 ev w .
FINICST Ind hEST for the veer bn.42.Eht vo,
Ohio market. belch 3iiThiiiitYriLti CMI . MLIT•
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H/F.P1 , 11.1r G. BAL}
Ittercharkt
Cor. Penn and El. 414.- •
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BOA HT lIRKEY. r6itlia.asilti.
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ademet, a for dtant. , t*-4ny, e t t h e
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NET sronE *Y
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rt-ala on
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thlstwltia Um best is the ett};
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