THE DAILY GAZETTE, runufazD Limn MORNING. II Orman =am.) PENNERAN, BEEPetCO9 4.; vvvvviAur. .vOitAv r....v2vvvox, 1. 1.,..1:11. iMI33 4 a 7 nol4`eAz . mT 311MDIAO. Nos. Sit ova SS twee Sumer earn; feptilina titer at Triiat : tetiniaiii; OPPIOuL M i tar r izariGE AID z. gagraw a r i n gm Far; arr - • lass of Tim DiaTl reiltZ7enl;;;;;W. 11"11‘' 1113b.W;, perm. ...... ildirfea. • GAZETTE.: ) • Prrilittritall. 1.11:247,A. • ans.. GZOEGII XL barna, one of our Okla, most experienced and learned idiyalcians, Washes several important amp, on the Minims orteday's pa per, which will amply repay careful pe. Wastre glad to anaotmce the rearm. lion of Dr: Livingstone. the African sz *tor, whose death hu bemichretticlid .by newly sully newspaper in the world. ' • Notwithstanding the graghleacconul of his mnider, published as' - coming' from t ujompuoontrabands,"" Um explorer has been malting his way into the irate-' 'der ef Africa, - and, at actitefiritivery late date wu . in, the tin enjoyment of health and strength, gathering infor mation wherewith to entortnin and en /Ighten the world. What an array of his own °bites?) , notion will he have to read mills rattan to ' Tine Jan: summoned Ly Cornier Chawelme to inotire savor the taitei'd the recent boiler explosion hits jut returned euwenikt„ which le .elsewhere published. The exoneratiempf ; ream Reese, Greeds Dull is tbnahAraciajAttsi s and /*viz): heard all of 14 gypsum iLd• deiced, we are Prepared' te'eriddinelhe vudict is \Juit and. ,proper. The Stets developed in the - voluminous • testimony may &lilies briefly stated: _ 1. Thilecessed original'r was competent and zebu; and was at at the Liniment's Useful explosion. , The Wm had taken all due mean -1,10111 Apotittliipkinat reels Arr occident. haring Any-bid to the boilers all the Ildhltuarde known to weience..: knot boilers were - mide of the vary beat onality.otiron. end .rwere of ;excel leneworlemenstdp, having Wei minn. lammed by Means, Clognola Snyder. Ai to the immediate cause of the ex; ploelon all la conjecture. The Onlywit: lneee who might have thrown ray. light OA that subject woe Instantly killed at his pect,7olprosibte ',.thentiet t ete the nearest approach which can be made to the trueisms. limy to prevent t h e re- • eine:ice Minch terrible oalamtßee lie' cannot fistulae, as in this ace.t h e dis aster can be triced to neither negligence er incompetency on the pert of the elf-. 'Meer, nor to sty detect lithe biners . or their arraneement. The verdict of the Coroner's Jury will receive the. ap. pronto! all persons who have been anf: ficientiy Interested in the Matter u to are weigh the testimony drawn from. the witnesses summoned. Einonowis. 'roclay the Democratic Executive Vain blithe meet to orange a Conan. Oa for the nomination of a straight Deuroaade city ticket.We trod that Bliadlatra will not Irt(atitidrap:, ping, and by any staying at home, and 4 „ falling oft in their vote give ground for a tartar* of te.kitiOn. - The Repub. aria have_ shady . nominated their. • tieket, and it.. is one ilt. to 'be 'elected. The ma data are such as we an rely upon a -transact the , eitybusimia promalt, l!Llthliar d ind*Sely; aad there are abundant' analderationi to induce all brat of good order, and an honest adminbardieri Stlicir city arch; eosin them' .kharty and. - &velar support. - There an always hart bathing, about the realm or a nominating - Convention - , and prebatifalways will . be, Unless a more perfect system of nouriustion can . 4seliced, _yaw is we sarekbeic with the Imperfections in - . the. ales irm have ourselves established,and 'MSC ao art to illscnourlntion as a remedy ter say Mistakes we may are made.. A few . Itepubßanc . are diseppolisted in fang to mare . the . noridatiop or , thek faverites; but, to 'safer or , Invite the defeat of their:psitr by lukewarm; Zia lithe support, of the regular nowt near, or by actively opposing . their election to encourage, oppeeltion, is a tadransdi for allelic - LI or imaginary. - ' If anworthy or dills:mast men obtain nominations ..bz Acand; it Is a duty to , deist dim; but on our ticket there is - not' one nomination- of which it an Joily - ..he said, "It was not lit to be mide." As the ticket atarta, , ff. will tube anhonest and efficient city Cavern: meat.. Let it be saTerted, heartily, the party it las been chosen to :taw' .sett, tad by all - honest dikes/ Who are tasselled in the wellbeing 'of the mu. - THE TIVOIENEM DELEGATION. lithe charges. brfdr. BriOOKII. against Bonin, of Tamura", be true, he ode- Wray shoal not be admitted to slat In Megrim, and Republicans will be apt to pee that he Is not. Prom the first, thai' flare Noted LI a ardrit :of Magas: slinky toward that State, which lea bad precedent I rekonstinetion: ari a:Won of Senator PATTI:aeon and the seeming,, if not actual, endorsement. of his ptujury, by . the'Senati, leis a attack to the moral sentiment of the 'Comm:ad ty. It will be remembered - . that Lis oath of attice.required him to SAW. that be had serer *weft te eeopost any Govan. mat at War. wlitftint thuted, States, or sought, pr held saY calm under it; ribli ke openly acknowledged that, as judge, be bad DMA tpariPpetitheOinfederacy, had might end received a a:Venice, and amardiadahe functions of the Mike Tette, said' be could take the oath, be— imam his motives had hien good, and, at hem% he had been loyal to the Raton. In deference . to his peculiar morel con. sistency he r was permitted to mew that be bad not done an.? rala Or IllreS acts which be said bead done, end theree right of puriary was admitted. Ells eitmes, ether, makes It , appare n t that he is not troubled by any cry nice sense of moral rectitude, and lice body which lowered Its.morel Kanderdio suit a Tennessee conscience, shotdd be care. feel not to =mall farther downward on that night. At the bottom, society la In g 4 for tacker eny Watt of ,tinth. Let tui•htio na MTO flntillitali 10)41 from Tenneamei or any other State, sit. ting, in Oengress, as the peers of honest men. Tom Montgomery Mad says and the Mobilo RtYkar rifeato nit • Abe Con sarratirsoolaNsMiato larsaorpadma n d he prepared 41 , nor/pin.. taell(nAssass fron twifng on Ida info. sawn aoprr Closinution." . . , . TUB witlwat,woltio . g iso whit tho Costatttatton -will be. Ilea who Toni such an. ors] &al of the 'read= of the billet bOX'Woold itttaloty be .well alculated to establish sad toalatoln rept:Mb:tut form of -.Ado raki, or Pinnaylimmia, will offer in Compton on Monday, this resoln. Reached, Thit the Welfare of the pea pl. and ntalntaitance of the faith, and craltt of atm Voeetmentreentintetha repeal of taainempbeed 'the V'XisMir 11Ws on cotton and the notions of manalctul P , 4c-- 444 Inddel A Ceneaii blibe - notit lute alreadr Men made, which !notate* the - f tbe, 10,743,,,f1imm!,,0titr= —Fri:that. devoloprosatisof Medi:aster show that tt ocatirred op h-otrf of nearly a nille;:tad averseng about thirty het Ask height, the aspect to the track t.o. tog so steep that it was almost Impottai ble to roach the cars. , • nwinep~Y,a:i.,., FIRST I~CLDNIQ~S~r:~. _ PROM rWASRINOTOIf. Gen. Grant% :Report. The Qatiasi2tAimrle Department. OrdlUilice Affairs—nreech Lat. lug Arm%, Mitarl &Uinta $ 77 ,0 0 , 600 r The Rem:mums Ciamanders. The Impeaehme:a t 130 Ports• :Sy Talismok ip,Shre r rpsursz esszate•l - -, VVALELIGIOrro* Noy. ask. allure's .sitetter merorrn Glati„Giant, to his Annual Beport,,,aays " 0 / 10, 0, 181 t7 breftlio 'sletm.bar'e been :.dhinteled or during the year,' and - nuaberomiciril offiCers Ablator-ire& The: ikeolitthe brisPectlite. 'or deck yea withued.. beengradlp Me • reotannasnda 4 1 p4therthat*Miztuattai tear „ discSalln.; 'Mame ofliter4tfttedtnen'fit'Bo*ov!...Pid total itrengtitMf thas in b ,K,Stcp re; rtrulti Amine* OhOtaIM,ICAI doottiariajiwitilo4flOxvThe. eks4 2 j ostallmoMMendirsbliMM - Inthe termer :a.orflooi..naelaing to."kre Stara areweehatnA ut t system 'of 1 / 011 ft 5 44 1 04 " thlisuunbertif descitions, and the re. Port reecatrnanals Misers pernishreent to be - preacribar lbr, etich °Masa& ' .the dare of -the: La.: report Ware wets abentlq,ooo ..telnnteera in thgeerytee e . :the prepart"llea. bat .200. arid` these eta oomtnlaktned 'officers. An estrum of the 'member of officers la the Adjtitant, tifeitind's Department- Is recommended; *Loin the drapartor,flenemps Office,' .. tinier rae,serame.,iistriaszla :eitreen• :TlM:reeeit'af tbii . _4. - trari r nutsetertkif end showts-that-orewaleiren llestisuid celanatti &oatcake' hive been",eet_thad ,' amounting to. nearlytg44ooo.oooll ing claims to the amount of it44etteAle still unsettled:. The =MS `deparlinertf haa disposed or shout sixteen thousand mules, end the sales of earplug end' u.' servicable =lamb AMOunta te nearly' 1000,000.- •: The total= ile* thla choris ter since the 'clam of hosffiltles amount to'. about $18,860,000. purchases of clothing were ,made daring the tear. About - tlireit' hundred cometerl4eirlave t t ec ir t i. t cipaniet,end thirimmbn Of soldiers nearly throe hundred thousand. TObaxio for the army for the veer cost it3eo,ooo, and Indian ambit/tones fet4,939. A farther redaction of the Paymasters' Pram b r 000mmended.,- ' " , ''cMeafsets e4.r" sir _restrer' Tintrelaitiednetkeittf ono-third'in'the expanses of the Ordnance Bureau, and of seventeen per cent: of - Monsen employed in the amonals. -,Xo disposition is ye reads of theaopriation the thebuild- t ing of the bri dgeat Rock Island; on ac count of the re of the Railroad Cont rast/ fOlariorat pert 'of the 'raid. luau mlsnf.* t number.of. Melass anemia to soommended, and 'Rea for others are reported upon. During the year over twenty-three thousand el= deldamakeix went, filtered :into leaden, and over one hundred thoniand Mies chneredandgepeired, and all toe soldhent on the plains have been armed web these masktget, - - Tlp tire present time thirty.thousand stand pin to ms of Al kinds have • been Changed in Meech loaders which it pronounced . the test and moat serticeable gun in the world. • alldrsZtr 121IIXAM. The:entire MUttery 'estimates !Or the coming yea Pare g77,000,600-450%000 far the .Thr i Kt o ted of the General of the asp, a for thetinta t Generars onleNsaso, Gar the Anadoroy, .42.000,000 fir expenses ar *Quarter. master CiticiMals et t, teaya IP = - twill requirerequireSbol4 -15. 1 X0. . *boar SM,SO3OOO. million and A h enc alf tril l raked tar the Ordnance , Rineen,• and , U 7,000 for the Signal service. No enprepriation WM be caked for the Nabigallioleopinreatt, motor the Bureau of Military Swam: Gay Griot bettbeopinion that -peace with ['the Indians will materiall y the expenseof the army Slid =City the re. ductiOn -of the:form. , A $3,6019300 dr dr the entire npriropriatione aro intraided to met dsßclendeu .. ' General Grant recommaideartin in them:Umber of Cadets Cod the -amen tleneefor Last one year oeedditional . Par be , ere y ' °Tana,' rid iiiicerwrinicrtoti mraeringsa On the imbject of Command ers of reconstructed discta it is un derstood that Garners! Grant will hob/ the following ..optnierci ,The military cammanders, so far ;as their - deetee are concerdect, are held lin subordination to him (General Gran) and to the War Da talltr i se t r e ,i r in d military th capacill are : n s . ; indepea r dent of both, eat in the manaa.of. removals • eyrie ppointment*, IHo W, at white they are Independent in ;:thialt- erthefesthero Is 'not one of them who would not yield pool , ave and entire submission to any ex pressed wish of the civil . administration placed over them by the Conaltutional sets •of Commas. tlaa.. Gnat, entirely approyis the .manner In the ear, eral District - (katuriandent /Ate r dis charged their duties, moire °Br I.lll•7.AONlugrr.. • Tire Housertatandttee on . Judtetarr will hold a meeting to-morrow far the purpose of Wooing upeatbeir report/ion the impeachment case. - Representative Wilson, of Imre, Chairman, has writ ten an elabora te -more. Messrs. .RldriAge and 'Matehan (deems:rata it la taidet • halm - reduced- theft. eke* to writing, while Separate palace have been prepared - by,biessna , wil -111.131a, Boutwell 'and' Lawrence. 'The °ire° in named Papananalty be hartaffill had an se to form but one report of the four members in. rm.:minority ; wholly la Savor. of airraigning . the Praddent. What the report of the- msjoritp,thrett Republicans and two Demconds,wiii be, is not at this time *rata MAIN of conjecture. The question wt¢ bodeter rained to-morrow. . , is generally 'coed that Collgreill will ropea- 1 the cotton nced tax. The Redretare of the rreYury will on Monday send to the Senate a reply to the re eetallan colt lag upon him for any facts or reportage PASCSIIOII of the Departmeng on Mal enbject, and will enclose a -.report from ComMisoloner Wells in term of repeal. -HAVANA 1111fieersaksS Sas Jusaft—DlvtiNt Pie Ihisketa Tressun..ellacrlsorms laarlso-ibr rater Gesat's raw. Clivellagrank to; las Ifirtsbarre Comm HAVANA' November 22.—The ship Danube has waived from St. • Tlsornaa linb, via Prfrto Rico. She reports severe shooks 'Of earthquake at • San Jean, the principal port of the capital of Porto Dlverirwere Workinq in the'Bay of St. Thomas to discover treasure sunk In the late ' hiirricatie and were meeting- with comma. Five millions In specie went down in the steamer Rhone. The story ad the submersion of-Tortola proves ut terly without foundation. Tortola suf fered Severely from the recent hurricane. KUNIITON, Jamaica, Nov. lg.—Serious distrutances have occurred between the blacks at Falmouth, on the south side of the Island. &ad soldleri and new police. The blacks are on trial. This is the first 'measure of the Glovernaumt towards as. tahlishlorr • military force. Sir Peter Grant's determined policy 111,11=13m has astonished the little dem ag°S.Ore. Re enthuses Re-Gpv. Erear's nomad of ompressing immrrectiOn.. • wibed dos staisi. rose. name 0106 üb.r.u.s,b, Me ruunarin dasett4.l ni r t o sn ivn in idl , ewnecnEp i , w. t %realWdpateCnot YE a h e t Wada " d Strawtr. p oft Americn Wood p T a d n .U 4, .Dixon e* to-day. The cam. plitnanta Irma 6 1 .endssod, and then). plicatlonAr tclbsed., . , . 4 BOZO\ Catellaw Women.• ill Warm" Nib' tinsinnek ilosotiori WiLitritriTur r -.lFavz 2 &—Penntte elec. tkrn returns have notyot 'been receive& Columbus sod Dupline counties elect Conservetlint. Cumberland, Blllder4 Brntuntlok eadAnnent nominee all elect The State hes probably Ann woo InAlbrity for th e C6iventkoz. _ _ , =Tor - ttaispriook iVrtetecriaa Lotrurstr.ta, Xi:member 52.-alverlVA fanthg with Pune het one Inca fn.ollt int BEM - • , _ , - , igh: ;,, I,STABLIft - *- - ,I•F, jilt .-„ --.' •-', -• ; i„.- . t'All ' l le i . -' • - • - ',' , • • . . , -- - .7;:,,•,-• . -- • "--!-- 1 . 811 .----„-irr - •-, • I , t • ---_a NN-•• --- 'r [7 ? - . • •-•'' . 71 0-I— i? -7 -- • -----• • 7', --' 5 in ies : ,_i_i,,.,_....,...,,,...,&;_......,,tx,_::=.. , _... _,,,,..._., 77 .._,_1:,..1.....,-.......,......t.,_,.Y:` 7 -,, ti c,f,,,1,_,..1.' x, , ,______ _, . .t.„ • - .- • __- . 0,114.0 -- -- -z• ------ _____---- --------__-- -..-,- _ ._ - , :... 4 , --- ..r_.,...._.,...„,....•:__,...„.7.......„.,_.,:„...„. __ ..,. AP 1 TERRIIILIE RAILIttqID CISVALTI. The Cot'Misses tnectselndt, Bala. a*** * rialwall nattnasa io -111•• ram. seagers Killegg-herrible Danko.- als.airs Ilanuma.rall raillaalara. The telegraph has already given us a brief account of it' terrible accident on Thursday morning,. near J.omclaiid 'Sta tion, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton &Day ton Railroad, twelve and a half =dies , from Cincinnati . We obtain the foll Ow. Mg account of the disaster from therm- - ._ nth °melte of yatterdsy: About half past five o'clock Thursday morning' a freight train, approaching Cincinnati, was obliged to . stop at the bridge 'mom IC:reek half a Mile above Locklartd, the filot,.or "cow -catcher," by which It Is better known, having fat- ' len to thoground." Upon examination it woe found that a conaiderable length of time wo Id be r needed in repairing the damage, and tho conductor 1.-mowing that the New York Lightning Express trail on he Atlantic and Great Western Rea would soon be along, sent one of his wtheamen about halt a mile up boad i i. the true , to signal it, Soon the shrill whistib o the locomotive was heard,and the train : came dashing along. The r kraktemian, 'standi middle of the treat 'waved his ng si on gnals The engi. neer ea them and whistled down the brakes,'. Tlm train, which :earlibted of six and two freight and bog 4gecoackes, being comparatively light, an olirthe •s,.kesteten . being at their i nt 4 InV=t.' ' l2 l tit i ti l il . l i a l,t r i liTt; been etc the duty of the' conductor of the ght train had boeu performed, and the ponsibility of stopping the lismilion AceOmmodatien und freight train, which was only a short distance ballad, both duein Cincimudiat thossate UllOrKbeitinglisi to conductor Miter,' of too - Ilw lark Express„ train. About 0104.biny'lera-tidie Wye the sceneot thlt ereehrliffoPit4 -I WMelt Imp are abeti An th ere laWahortitin de• sided _ln reed, and conductor Biller, kn • - ,esthugthat *herbs/Ms not a mo r motet to Blau,,* ditglaiebhielt man with signals' up the reed. si ng hfip on his totind thet amenity of usin pcesiblii I speed.... hen -,about half way be . tweercl •• ir7 Expfiles train and. the clttrile,''' •e - 'AA:reburies:Wien' train was • ....rte. , ~. be. coming . along at ligh . • 'Speed. The usual 'signal., were giv ••, and ' Mr. Brewer, the engineer s the o Franklin," 'the engine drawing • • accommodation train, saw Ulo=llllo whistled down thejeakes, but the teal belg t very heavy, consist ing ..r:tiosei fee and two passenger ,coiebes, • . being a down grade; and -the track • 3 • • very slippery from, the ,4gren, track , .ggy atmosphere, • it 'Wes tonna i • • . hie to atop it in Umbrian& I,the engine ringed into the rear of the exs,ltess • . and now was inaugurated sucite Siena ' is almost, imposeible to di ernibe.' T • express train consisted of ; two freight •'. baggage and two passen ger cars, bele ging to the Atlantic and Ureat Western Ream& undone beggam and'one paatempw and a sleepingear' belong s th Dayton and Mic3.gsi Raliroadoehl bid been hitched on to the main train Dayton. These three cars were in the , .and intothe sleep. a s k, Ina coach the an Yrankuns.forced Its way. cuttin the coach oat in two... -The. The _ e pipe ~ and . part of the engine were- - com pletelycom- demolish , and 'the box 'of the tender lifted from plum and thrown tbrivard. in the to ton the kerosene redacting head Ilea or the engine was broken, and too eentents of the - lamp six, were emptied on the . floor, rand ignited by the Ore from the•stove . which had. been•roverttirned. - -The flames spread with fearful rapidity, and soon the whole tear ph/tine afthe car, or rather what was, of it, was in names. - Some of the passengers who had been awakened a short' line before, the accident' by the porter, who it seems was in charge, were either &anted or in the act of dressing, all moped with only injuries; others, and s hun thorn that sisters, Sallie Its ettois and Mary Morgaa, of New Orleans, ere asleep, or at least had not arisen. These four all lost their lives. They all occupied berths neat the rear end of the car, and It is supposed that three of were instantly_killed by the eon on. The ether, supposedto be 'Rachel, had the lower portion of her body cora etcly wedged in among the to broken s , Ac., and found it napes , altar, to extricate hermit o She 1 wee Ist :closer , proximity to , a wWpw,,, however., angmanaged to hint the Ow with her band. - Through the opening thus made she forced her shoul ders and arms, and adled upon thous in the vicinity the help. • Several ot theme -le stricken passengers !tithed to her as sistance, but it was forted imposaible to extricateber from bet horrible andheart rending position, although,the etrength of three men, strength' alined' sufficient to pall her to Metes, was used. One of the passengers, a Mr.Jackeon, ofßoidon, seeing that nothing could be done to re lieve the young girl from the% outside, Mulled Into the car, and waenever again aeon alive.- raglan the paseengers an the one attempted to pull her th the window, but they were Ethan and kthe twat and smoke from the, burning, cat 'becoming' so Intense,' they 'were' obliged to retire.. Finding nothing colnd. be on o to extricate her, the pleat girl. throwing up her arrus,'shouted„ !t),Oodi If you cannot' tame me, Rill me us 'quickly as Ocentible." ' In an instant mere elm wascompletely wrapped In Angell; and het. prayer ', , eu .tras_vvered, She wee ,a carpel. . ' . By tide time the ear was one : sheet of ffames„whlchwere soon communiaded to the oat forward, and it was qui= consumed. • lietbeing warded with • terriblerwark, the flames spread on. and :did not cease till fair more came six ix Aled been' burned: There was n piece of too wood work, of an yor, the ears, twelve inches in length, left nu- As emu ai the denies canned ' , the work. of removing the remains from the debris commenced. It was suppoeadatfrattbai eight or tut persona bveead oat their lives, aridttinw with, nn little anxiety that the . mak firogreitastL The ,first bady found 'was that of Mr. Jackson, who heroically lost Maitre while endeavoring to aeratioat of a Miens being; He e k euly been smothered by the , and had fallen In libontthe middle of the car. His clothes, had beet aimed completely burned off,' and ids body, cleared* end . blackened; was burned to a crisp. It it had,not heeninicien that was he who M a the car to save the life of one of the Miss Mamma, be would probably never have been Wadded, almost all the lash bertha Isom burned off of his lace The next body, aruppoissi to dimovered wan that of the young lady have been Rachel Morgan. Mar lower limbs were found to be wedged in between tho iron biacings of the seats, and several _of the bones were found?to be freettne& =Her ellithing eras grakand her flash se bid. 1 3 , blackened and charred as to make her also totally unrecognizable. Near Rachel were foundthe bodies other three sisters, BallleiThinnelt and MZ a . Their bodies had been terribly man ed =lit Is sup. , lened, ma we 'have v ' stated, that the, were almost instantly hei . baffles were all badly burn , end Rota Teatime at par clothing reitelned, - hking that . still mare bodies were burned, the, an.vious. work, proceeded, bitt ibrtunately there were nomore to be found. The above were all who lost their. lives, but some twelve or tilfteen .. werre more or lese *lured. ; —Purther particulars of - the accident . . at r. oo dand . ;on the - Cincinnati, ilt iz i ., 2l!.- . _ ton and Dayton Railroad, .on Th y morning, represent the scene eattorribla In toe extreme. The crash was terrible, the oars of the passenger .. train being ail jammed Into each other. The Indite in the sleeping car were crushed between the timbers—one having her bead taken completely off, and another her entrails The woanded are 'Richard Carr Toledo; Aaron Broker, John `Meier, W'apokon eta ribs brokenv Charles Blares, Wa pokoneta, knee and elbOw Injured; Da -1 Vld Brown, Boston, coati:Won of the arms, hip and bead; Christopher Hoff man, severe contusion of the face and body E. Goseralt, Dayton; C. W. Cow. den, 'an Wert, and Mrs. C. H. Culbert son oy, all slightly bruleed; Peter Col ; New Posey, - slightly bruised C. -nein , Cincinnati bruised In bend; Mrs. ones, (colored,) New 'York, slight ly b • . Mita . Wunder, Cincinnati, save ly cat ' on-toe hip; Miss I.4 ez t i , Elvin Clneituten, pakten badly cat. td o,ms,DA, put • _ s pertnieres.dreettsansias Oyer ssas. rainwea r lehersse.a-ed: Ob. tler. mar to the,,Puutsansutts.3 AWA, NovembCt the Rouse WI sin notice of a motion nest given ish lib the intenthut °Him govern. man te. extend to eltigans of the United 13 the settle belittles • thr •obtatning is to Canada that are afforded 7b¢ failure ot.n - Thadoork tb, Co:, •or Mon el, and.rorapth &,- - ..Kbagetton, of gnaw, bra cubed cotudderable exelk , meat In bdomeretal *des here, and It le weed leveret smel t er hoboes will bats ved. The !reel Griattsidelsee the pea. on the frentierto keep -et shaerlook t . 'arrow and giterd: 'sabot -Tett. SECOND EDITION, THREE• O'CLOCK A. M PROM EUROPE Dr. Litiaptone, the African Explorer., News of His 'Safety The Wed IndiecDhaster The 'Condemned Fenian, Efforts to Sav l O TlSetr Elves. One ofthem Respited. Public Meeliege In theft. Behalf. The,Queen Declines to Poe pone the Execution. Thi3 Romdn -Question Again Denciumed Fresh Irruptions Lt Italy The Blue ,Boisis or iFrance French Amny or, trump:, la in• Pttubana. Queue.' GUAT =rms. SAFI= or DH. zavtimeroim. LosooX, Nov. 24—Dianatches con taining the gratifying intelligence of the sifety of Di. Lief/wanner" the celebrated traveller_: and explorer, have been re. mired. The particulars; are fear, but the Doctor is known to have been safe and well inApril last. He was then (rapier ' ing the • trust e e of Africa, hundreds of milmi from the sea mud. '' - Tire nisaargn TIIS mum lamas. LoirnoN, November 2:.—The Colonial office is in receipt of dispatches from Government officials bathe:West Indies, relative to the alleged Tortola disaster, Indicating that the aco3nnta heretofore publishedbave been greatlyesuggerated. While it la true the West India lslSnda were Wilted* a severe hurricane, near the ekes itiflast* month, there Is no evi.• chmatw-thaz To'rtali suffered any more; or in any other way, than the other islands to thatnuarter: • arrardan 'Minx mu.. Leuze* Nov. —The Annual Sup ply bill jet: uipesiard lit the/loose of Corn loons this evening. Strroar TO saws wax cor;nixxwo rixv• Lira AT isaiscrurrren. Loamy, November 22.--In the Houle of Commons last night an effort vies made to save the lives of the Manchester rioters. John Sancta Maguire, member from Cork - , moved the Rouse interfere, for the staying of the execution of the Fen. lane convected it Manchester, and mean. While the 'points of law uponwhica he based his resolnUon be referred to the twelve highs/it Judicial authorities of the Realm. The motion gave rise to n long and earnest discussion. Mr. -. Maguire was supported by -nary Fawoett and Sir George . Bowyer, but gowns Hardy,. ChidSto2/0 .Aad Kiniti'keztade strong speeches against tho motion, end I R srasSnalik withdrawn bjribe author, the opinion of the House being manifest ly against any further consideration of the aubJect. t • .19,'"TrC rrap etrittsu MILITINO ' 3.14.147 n, November , . —Shore one of the co damned renlans,has been Punted .A publin ; meeting was held here yesterday by persois 'op. posed to the execution of the Simians, and resolutions to that effect pissed. Aacrruan DzxonlrrnATzox • Lannon November .V.,—An orderly derool4agion . against, the ; (elocution of the Fen buts took plane last night. A large number of pereone assembled at • • one ;Alba public bans and passed reso lutions urging the 'Government to grant a stay of proceedings. A committee we. appointed to draw:ttp and present a pe t.tdozi for mere to tho Queen. DIZZTINO Er DISIMLIFOICAX: - • Bituartonan, Noiember --A large public 'meeting was held yesterday to . protesramtlint del hanging or the Man chester' :FetliSMl. Some disorder and riotous demonstrations occurred at the conansion of the meeting. romman ostimoras muerantao. • LONDON Nov. 7L-Preparations are being made in this city to observe In peculiar Manner the obsequies of the Fe-. Mans Who stiffer the deaM penalty to- Morrow. On Sunday a famed prom.: Won with homes end. all the usual devices wlil be onpinmed and marched to Hyde Fmk, where a %elem, meeting win be neld. xxcrimirder 111 iwicaterznierrit• ORDINAIII - IWW/iOl7Ollll UT TILE 00V ZENXIGIIT. Mancateriti, Ifor..e..—The city has the appearance of a state of seise TOO most. extraontlnary promotions havo been taken by the Government. Barrio . cedes' are inked In the Streets for tlt protection of the 'troops. Reinder In fantry are statiimed at different points - in the el ty,and the troop', the cavalry lately arrived here,; are potrolling the streets. LTWoor thmethonsandspecial policemen, who haVebent sworninbythemuidcipal Mithewitim, distribdted among the police 4ettem4 whore they are receiving . Irmo: ,Clompooost. hinrotieon summoned to the goal and have beeu . closeted with the condemned Prliontuti . during the greater part of the day. Everything. n dicates beyond doubt that tho Govern nontAs determine:l not to pardon Cr commute the sentensoof.the;unfortunste Men, and.intendi to make of ttudr exp. Outlon Au 3 Impoilotok domloutration of llrmoeaa and rigor, in Order tepid n atop to Fenian plolonceindentings.. • nig QVHflt DrontrEl .PCSTPOAII.II2IO I Lomas, Nov.=—To:•day the commit tee appointsclby, the meeting Lett even ing preeenced to the Queen, at Whadeor, &petition tor the - tchdponement of the ezeancipa at MiUlahester. Her Atoletty, in a most Any* manner,. declined to gnult ttro'peUtion: RIOTS 1r4.118.0 ITf 7111944N01TA11 BIRILIAGILAM, .P.o9ol:llDer LS—Evening —The' lniitighiotts proemial* at the jamming to Sayer of the Matteheatee got . era lastArldisrod' twat . gnat oxcitointint, azol the saltation Is Laurearing to.dey„ A bittia antl-Tonlan fueling pavans among thalamar potting' of the Sion, and aorlotua rioia are feared. aupaote we: to ?CPA= sEASre. Reports that propositions hare been ieeeivederom the United Stelae for the purchase or the Hte%Ws Bey property hes ceu a ilea In the tame' of the rl11 ? tT. ',IMMO Or rAnizA xzwr—imonrEit • worm =I . OMA° MEM/ =VA Lannon, Hoinniber 21,÷46"11"9*—. Dispatches timallOranoe stint that the Italian Parliament will coniwne on the . 511; or the .ensuing month.' Baron Ito. imi, formerly Prime Minister, 'ls cm stela to be mode President of the'pormlat•• .%wtotoh of Parilanitnt It le =ld General Monabrei.lneetant Prime Minister, has betted another nete, :whereinCluj aet,ion of' France, in Invading the PiPalf . ROta, sesereik denounced. rßssEr IIdtIIPTIONEI. Roma, November 22.—Some: fresh Irruptions' have lately been _made anti. the Papal frontiers by small binds - of Ginibaldians. They were promptly met by the Pontilleartroope and In encases speedily 11-oppressed. Tan Zuntrrton or rintrytuit. NAPLIZS, Noe.2.l.—lloant VestSetws Is *llll pouring Ruth an Immentsilfohlitie of dm. Seven distlat streams of molten muses have beim formed and. as they Prow an Li Winding paths down the sides of the mountain the scone presented - Is magnificent, • ! ' P /1111011 ?IV; PEW .4intr - November .the Session of. the Corps Legislatif • yesterday „the new array bill, which has - been prepared. by the Minister of War; was Mired ofed. The measure ho tamed em and its geriend featurearesemble, the'law of One i.e provisions increases the term or, military 'we're tonine years. Ttio Em,parer,otAustria has signified to NapolefaiAS willingness to jai!' the general rttropinuf Conference preened by France. . . . THE aLrE noon Panis, November 2.l.'—Earstinst.--frhe onlefel...pine Book, published by e rrench- Govertunent, has append from Its pages tho following paragraphs are extracted: • The Government will soon fix Matti° tbr the return of the Preach troops iniM Italy; ' The Sultan of Turks3r„ though he has declined to adopt the course advisedby France,la endeavoring to rratore clullitY and peace to the ithind of Ilan' dia. The relations of Franc:mitt' the United States have result:Lad their usual matrutti, Franco, following her tradition, beholds with true sympathy the efforts mills In America to efface the tracer of civil Wiz: Regret is Oir!ntbiDdi that the efltttituf Prance and Englazid napasify the itbir rel between Spain and the Republics of Chill and Peru wore made In vain. It Is honed peace winanon be restored be tween Paraguay and the South Amid= power,. - ARRIVED OM ; QUIZ:MOWN, Sor. =—Thifiteiiontr Itassla, from New York, Ims'srriso4. PIIANCIAL AND COMMZIDNAL.- - lA:cnorr, Nov. ". --Erening—Consols, 9II; Five Tarentle;, ' 7ol; Illinois Croitml, Erie,4o. Prisrcusonr, Nov. 2. ^ ..—Eivning.= Armrsort, Nov 21—Everting.— loam improvecliStruadard White la flanes 2.5 centimes. Liven:vim, Nov. 00 —.Eventetr.—Oat ten closed quiet; Middling liplsr.,is 81d, Orleans, Rid: sales 10,000 _bales.. Man chester market for dry goods an:l7mm heavy and Inactive. breadstuLol—Corn, 48a Id. Whent—Callfoml, las 9d, fur Red Western, Lle 041 f0r100.2. Barley 5* Id, Oath, Ild. Pena sa. - Wfills 6d. .Pork 71s. Laidels Hawn 40/1 Spirite bf Petroleum 241: , Re fined PetroLoam in Md. Sugar rev dd. NEW ORLEANS treri H tire l jit . =: d . " ftitstree Th l iii". tem mirp muteness. lirr ratemaes to sae ensnare s a autte.i , Oatmisirs, Noremtrn Mower this- evening *lr C. 4 aireci4riers dere aespendlng those portions of the orders of the Zinh and 2lat. ratiolr- Leg ;edictal and State ofilotina..• The Hers' special dispatch says that en. Oren directed Gen. Mower tutus, peed his order making removals lentil General 'Hancock arrives. We and In formed that although Dr. Arai-nib* newly appointed • Sheriff,. has not ... .• . the required bond, a military • sent Ml* afternoon for the • • sit is oiling the occupants from o• •• • ••• Stamen ilancock f te exiiacitect _sr eadqnsxtars' hand ands detachment of I negro troonsarw on' the leiie . awaiting his arrival.. - • The Connell lase night 'Ai:I4W the Mayor's recommendation that the City:Notes of the denominatione 011100 and t 9) be stamped toluene T3,-la IntreFs Amnia- meeting - of - eltiamit is 'being i bald at lafeyetto square, in porauar.caol a tali, to conalder the city rinances. A len= pretunble resolutions Was tole cite of. which la, that a commit alf, eleven citizens be tippotn. ted co cordar • ,*- Ctetutral San cock ma ,ins arrival,, end explain the needless and demoralizing - trurderna Mu posed mi the people by the circulation of the City Notes as money, and he has been asked to relieve them from the morodrone , aril, either by removing the preeent Council, or compelling the .municiplauthoritiee to fulfill their present engagements, and suggest the enforcement OrAttecougUen upon which the groater.particn of the money was issued, that labtu not re•is• sued when recelenalbeck interim - Tress. my MEE! The Reeenstrocatin treavesues. fee Towson se Ise etuawasa tiasetsci hinsvoossur, November 22.—The ar ticle of tbortkotatitutton on Judiciary, as reported to the'llooonstructiOn Convert don provides that thp Governor *hail appoint alljudgei or the several Coterie, solicitors and counsellors to be confirm ed by the Senate. • ,Blaglatratos, 'hall be be appointed - by the Governor, but the I...miniature may change the marmer of appointing thorn: CMncellars ahall appoint mister.; and Judges shall ap point clerk. of the several Courts. The terms of all thane. onsets shall :boils{ years. The appoldtenent ofjedicial Mk cora Is provided ift order to...prevent tbo elections being controlled by colored voters. The black" delegates atronglyd or bhi dlint o uoa was introduced and re. fantod, to assess -shut of twenty cents a gallon pa liquors to pay the expenses of the ColvenUon.. An ordinance was introduced and re- forted, providing that tho loaner tr. 5,000 Ito the Alabama and Tennowee Railroad, which wail repaid to the State in Corded eters currency dining rthe war, is still undischarged, and the said roadie bound to pay the same now to good Money. - At the evening .sosslen of the Conran tion, an amendment tO the article on the Legialittivon Departmeht wee offered, to empower the Legialatttro at the next. smarm to go farther 'in dlafranehbring persona who participated in the rebellion and have not aided in Iveronatructkm. Tabled byavoto of forty-three to thirty, NEW YORK. :5? Vsbarna lathe ritual...CO °Wit) New Yona, November 807. CUOLEBA 'ALT qnsmeatstar.. The cholera at 'quarantine is under complete control and gradually Abating. WalsET arIZED. Siateen hundred gallons. of spirits were selred to-daz at Jackson's notify ing establisblgent, Greenwich street. The thirty-five hundred gallons seised at the establishment of Hoffman ft .Cur us, a short limo ago, hive been relented. nscaxeErt- Roberie. Link, of Diegtown,Ps. who waste:rested for having procured goods' on the strength of deeds representing #400660 worth or property In :Pennsyl vania, was dlarhargol today, the com plainant declining to prosecute. STSALING PaOlf vita EXPltaal. . Two youths were arrested for stealing a small box on the Erie ,Rallway train, belonging to the Merchants Union Ex-. press, and containing 51,518, two watches, and some clothing. „ r , • Walt. .51r AVIOATIO*. The hope was crioessed In Albany to day that the mildweather would re-open tho canals.' Up how ever, millions of property. woM afloat, and the ice boats were all at work oa ths Olunnplain and °thereat's*, • - Ifichard O'Goonan, the . known Irish patriot, died recently near Dublin, aged eighty-4x. yam. flow as Rickpwrit. PCsnasa tau. rldlanrit thuttio • Lon)/1131.2X, Nov. 22.—A. destructive the occurred at Rockport, /ndinna, Monday. A iargo and valuable flOtiring sal'. owned by Duach Co., three Ammo dwellbig bosun* nnd the huge tobacco inanimery of .lameaClVlEl, with consid erabletobacco ;Auld machinery, were totally' uran consumpd. '.Lowa about 2/ ..,OfX/; xm insce. THE 'GREAT WEST. Indian Sumner In Dakotab—Rall mad csinaplentes Ootonnalnas—Pral ins ilros—eireas Alsonntenon orP.u. y. Dul Or unynniii to the Punnerch flasenn.l I •- ST. PAL l L,brorentherr..—Major ROL C. Walker Paymaster 'United Stites returned yesterday. from bedittd the "Red tllver of the Nerdy' and re ports the ;Isere and large lakes all often and the _weather Sn Dakotah Territory charming' and mild as •Indbm summer. The health of the officers and mould Ports Ripley; Abercrombie, Ransom and Wadsworth Is excel?.ent. , Ramses Ctrr ----The San aa, City and Cameron Piallrosti was fin ished to-day with appropriate ceremo nies. Short speeches were made by MayOr ,ARen and Ron. C. .IKeareey, President of the road, whodrove the teat astalsted William Gluten , the old est citizen of the place and one of lis founders. isl hangives a new con nection via te nibal and 14. Joseph coed with the . Ereit by way of Chi : cap,: and , •..ltuniedtes- an additional ipce.etwmrttece' concentrated ,Louls, • There at this place the Kansas City:and Cameron, Albumi n River and Union Pacific and Mimed 'Pacific Roads, and there are in . process of construction. the West Branch of the North Mlasoari Road, Kansa City and Neosho Valley Road to Galveston, Tex as. The Wank from all these roads will concentrate here sad much of it peas over he bridge now building across tho Missouri river. • . ST. LOUIS, November tires still continuo to rage la nearly all see. (lons of the west. They bare been par ticularly. severe In - western and north ern Missouri and N0e..., in many In stances actually Eleventh:lg whole farms. Immenio am mints ofpropertyharobeen destroyed... The swamps m southeast Missend are sold to bon mats of tire, and along too "Illinois Central" railroad fore dlaumos of a - handled miles the prairies are homing, and in Union coun ty. Winona, the (lames extend Into the woodi, winch ore now burning. No re. lief is looked for until a heavy general rain falls, of which there is no • irrunedi. TrIOEI3:dO=, Vd " Anita' at iolloroon Doris. Tel•icar.lt totty Mumma easalq.t BIarROND, Nov. 22.—Jefferson Davis left Canada on Tuesday, and to avoid at boardtttion in ISew.Tork, went on the steamship Albemarle at her sailing hour,. mine o'clock Wednesday night, He wax-. nnaccoavanled by any one, and on his 'arrival hers be , look tho. coach -. and droyo to the residerpto. of Judge Onicl: No ono expacted his arrival to-day, not even his counsel, who deny the report that they have any intontion of resisting .the trial beforeludgelJudexwoork Djtvhs Is In excellent health and quite cheerful. Many friends are calling on him to night. CITY , AND SUBURBAN. FOURTH PALGE--TtusCanwta; Litheran Connell at Port Wayne; Antosentents end various News Items. ' - Th. Aso or Proems., „ We' have no desire whatever to be numbered Anong that class of persons styled "old fogies,” yet In this age of progress there are some matters of en entirely' too progressive donne-ter, which are brought to ohr notice daily, and tie ing them, deem It our ditty to speak out against them; even at the risk of havieg that term applied to as. ,In earner daya, befoul ...Young America" , became lio bnoto so great an extent With what is termed a spirit of tulvaneentent, or in °amnion parlance, .'goaheadltivenao," bantlsries and thafte committed by boys of from ten to sixteen , yeers of ago were of rare ooeurrencei, but neer they ere common. Formerly,it was customary forthe parents of children to superin tend their education and exercise s care and watehildness over themiwtdch now a . ppmn to hate been entirely Ignored, g dlttastefel. to dial. parent as wall as to the childi, and the ocuisaqusike L thsit the child, bang allowed & "free rem' , in all thin*, making ha own etrolos of. . • • • • _ .its own Um. the retiring, is frequently 'found insockayof thevilest charactor,filla Its young mind with the lighter and la many cases most obndztooe !Demure ,of this fa= Rm. anclmay be found on the streets, la Millard halts, • drinking =- loons, and numerous other places not of the most refining ammeter, If not de,, rarticilye to the morn*. and hen= the 'result. The young mind becomes pots. which by the baneful -InflUeriers wit 4 which la surrounded, end from one step to another Is kat op gradually. until In a few years It la lilted for aluicot any Mime. Yet this= milled Omni= It ta old fogish fat a parent to put any. res. Inlet upon his child In this fart ay. The Lord deliver us fromench progress, Iroimg Smatters. Kate Wilson, a resident of the Ninth Ward, and keeper of a oonfectionary sbop, yesterday appeared beam Alder , Man Taylor and made Infurnardlon against William MeDerthot, giobtalratt;. - oil and IVIIIItun 'Page, charging. them with burglary. The defondanuare boyo, about fourteen or. afloat years of. age, and work ate glass boueo in the Ninth ward. Tbepreeetutrlx alleges that they camel° mar hotted apd :broke' open a. whidrac through - which they entered, but before they bid taken Iltlythlng oho disootered. them and -tbej , lied. They boweter, returned' In Um course of an hour or two and made another ...attempt, width was idle frastrated. A warrant was homed for tlioarred ol:the ,young . Illestalttr. • Dr. A. O. McCandless. Physiclanto the Bonk of ifeslth, makes the following report of the Inicrmottle In the city' of Pltritrargh. fom November 10th to No. vember IDth:' Asthma, 2; disease of lamp, 3; old age, 'IF small pox, Ii COMOMptIOn; 2; eroolt. 1; trroachltta, I; diarrhoea, 1; disease of the Of the alitive ibia 4 e veers,` mier 1 year, 31 from 1 to 2. 2; from Slob, li I; from Z) to 30, 2; from 30 to 40. 1; from 40 to 30, 2; from 50 to GO, I; from CO W7O, ham 70 to 80, 1; from 80 .to 00, 1. Male*, 8; to. nubs, d; vrOlto, 11;. total, 14. Maslow la 4b• atalb, Wawa. . -A meeting of the citizens of the 2Vinth w,atd will beheld at the - Independence Engine lionse, this evening., to lake into musideration the propriety of pur chasing a 'down fire engine for that 'ward. , Ift'e ward "In the city • needs a manner worse than the Muth, Indigene tor procuring .one should. be ‘taken at once. The rustier is ono of impoitanee and the citizens of the ward should at- tend.the ineeting.- : • - _ 1 We call attention to the sulvertlaa. mothert 'Arthur Birk, to be , found .in column, of his large stock of Chandollaia, 'da., among which are some of the celebrated Tacker Qum delists which 'Wok the premium at the (inter Exposition at Porta Prominent among Isatweleellghtebaudeller of the came pattern as one purchased by King William of Prolate. Thls is a large chandelier, Nova feet and a half high, of beautiful propOrtlona and exquisite na bob. Any person la scant of chandeliers or lampsnannot do bettor than call and examine his stock, I Fire.—The alarm- of . .are prreoedlng from box 40, between' four and live reolocklesterenbg. was oectudoned: by .the burningof a bed in the home of Mrs. Crow, on" WaMut, srt, nom 'Penn. In The Fifth Ward: 'The ta DM clothe" Vero Ignited by coming in contact with a can tUe which/rad been taken into the roam and left 'Whig ricer the bed. The names wore extinguished. by the application of albw buckets of water. , Tho lire depart. tent recto promptly on the ground' but thalrearrlces wens not required.. • Free Iseture...Sabiwt—The, Script nre doctrine concerning Ctuild,_ tut pro. tented in the itearlf-OFdeeat The. argn mant Christi l i th e o n that. the Lord Jetiat onry God - of Uesveti and•Rartb. • TWA will bethothird of a ;enures being delivered :Try Rev. W. R. Reitrule. tit the New lernellem 'Chureh,, antuttof Wood and Eilxtli r streeta,-Ban. slay evening, Nov. 24. Cotentlitedierles Dongberty wee committed tOjell - Ifiyulay , by on e Lindsey, to alvalt:a amring -on a eilaro of amen atid'hattery, preferred' by Lilly McDonald. Aldermen i'deldeiderii etonnilited at , Pb - Harlitb - to !newer a charge of m oult end betterret court,. on or Samuel Keifer.meth We templet:gated Eton W. d. Minx fenny, of Efth street, the October Itun- Der, of the .London 'finartar/y. , of coarse It is good, and we think .9:10-0Z, two of the atiteles bay, esi rele; ;expo. A Domostle DLOlialty Of the many developments dailymade Mpolloe courts, the follosiingwhichwas . brought to' oar notice Yesterday is per haps worthy of mention: In the month of June, IWO, a young man of twenty five summers married a lovely maiden with whom ho lived In perfect happiness until April, lad, when, in answer to hie country's call for- men to take up arms In her dcferice, he enlisted in the service. Filled with the spirit of patriotism which at that time pervadMi every loyal heart, he bid farewell to his bride of a few 'months, and buckling on his armor went forth to do battle for his country In her hourof need. For twoyearsa re,larcor respondence was kept up between them, and the fond hope of being permitted to return ha'safety to her whom, he bad swornto"love,chezishand protect," was ever' uppermost in his mind. The wife, whose •clevotlou was only equalled by her patriotism, which had induced her to consent to the separation which both flat tered thenatelvea would bo but, tempo rary, Was cheered by his letters, so full of hope butinil at once, ttio letters mused, treeke •ue'l by without hehring.from him; weskit lengthened intemonths, and Months lotto_years, yet no message was recalved„.. , "ldope long deferred maketh ' the heart sick:" she therefore, ceased to hope, and mourned him as amongst the soo we - blood had boatload uthernoil: . or parhays that strong nod manly form, noon which she had looked with such delight, had wasted away in southern prison. A few mouths of mourning seemed to quiet her troubled. mind, and with all duo respect to her lost love, she loved and married spun. The second marriage proved a happy one, and for over li year the loving pmr lived together fondly anticipating a long Ilfo of haprilneas and prosperity. But a cir cumstance occurred about the end of the first year 'which 'slightly- changed the aspect-- of Minds. The first husband ' who had been mourned as dead, having been raptured,- was confined Ina South. am prison, and kept there until the close of the war at tobleb time he vas so re , duced andemiclatod that .Where tto a United States hotpital, bere. mained Decimal months. before .be was discharged. Upon 'receiving his dis charge hebastenedtajoln doubted. Whose fidelity he hid Whig once lie when he buigledegine his - feelings he wasirearmed by the wife of Ms boson' dullish /had married again. lie Old not follow,:tbe example at "Enoch Arden," butattiod upon hie legit rights, and the wife 'quietly informed husband No. 2 that sim.fahnsid.ired it her duty to take op wdla her first love, and be would thineforo have to renounce all clalma Tints the happy lair were once more unitatrand far tr• Cow. mouths all went or merrytw the "marriage bells." The husbinddbwovered that the intim', eY between Maude. and the man who had usurped his rights was perhaps car ried to a grimier extent thou the neces sities of the mute demanded, and remon strated with her about the inaudr, but to no infect, and Wald of desperation he resolved to leaf° the wilt free and-un troubled, end to this end went to work to pack up hi. goods. The wife having retired, he pined heroutoflhe bed,which ho then bundled tam and when she n. monstrated threatened her with vio lence. Sibitappeansi and made Ifelibuterayestenlay, and made infertile den ainilregbdit far moretyotthe ponce. A warrant , Was Land and the un fortunate husband:arrested and held for =3=2:2 The well known lifidshan 42 of the Sons of Tempemneerbidd a pleasant re nutria In their maptifflialiAt Mozart llall Mat evening, There Sias a very largo attendance, and in 'sociable, friendly way all appeared to enjoy them , selves.. Refreshments were served up in eltirailit'aty/o at a Into hour, several hundred /*dies and gentlemen partici pating in the feast aftobled. . A band of music diaccursed excellent music during the evezdne . At the elose of the enter. tainmerittbi Young folks adjourned to Philo llall..Nsileres they. improvised a soiree and tipped the light fantastic toe to their heels's content. . • . Mall Dabbers ...A bold attempt to rob •o. mail or* made It the Union Depot, nudity, bya boy about sixteen yews of • , which was known e to.pre entlte„ 40400/3411W9 •-• ad of cu ug It opou dlseove • Hit was ou the annotate hie of the pall tug fence, on the right • d aide of the Pattenti, and betbre the • acne* who die covered Jam could get o •er he had made Pod his .eacape officers are In search or , Min. but as yet have failed to find any clue likely to lead to hie dia. --Petectlie Salter sae - brought under erred bethre thelndletery, Carmine as a witness on Tlcarsdo. /lie excuse see that he thought be wee not wanted nu tete a certain •Irrunert could be fend whom he had been searching for,.but could not find.- CITY ITEMS Wray a u,&. cracker*. 'seussoesilng Isfr.lf. Cecinallyin the proprietorship of the old and well man aced steam 'Cracker bakery, Nos. 2 and al Irwin street, near Penn, we promised that the , youtgrand enterprising firm of Wray & Brother' would so successfully Conduct tha business sus to rapidly island I the trade. •W were's:tot wrong. 'Under their management of affairs thp 'bakery prusNred,,and now wade Rows In from all directions.. The tirm are careftd of the high .repelitlon, attained by their crackers, ginger snaps, biscuits, ste.,,asni no artless leaves the establishment but will compare favorably with the =sun bonnets of other houses. Their price" are very reasonable. Packages are ship ped, careful!" to au koluts. or delivered anywhere in this - heighborhood by wagons.. Oleo their Crackers a trial and be convinced. of their excellences Als4:4lwr . Clue • Of those beautiful Dstoumt BIM. Pianos goes off to-day to the residence of Prof. R...tkordutrt, one et the most thorough going muido teachers , and also professor of modern languages in the University. It la of, magnificent tone and workman shill,-Pwassutleg that rare liquidity and poetry qf tone which clutractelizes the Decutuss, and makes them the fittest piano or entutint on which to Saterpret Use inspirations of „Us genies. The Drawees are now used by three ' of our leadingrunalalatur, Prof. liohbock,'Prot Grebe and ,Prof, Isondart, and we are Sure the time knot km distant when the Dasototrus will be in the houses Sr oft our logein! musician& This piano arm thr by Mr. C. C. Mellor, 81 Wood street, the sole agent in this city for the Decker Brae Planes. - • • • It Will Pay tbr,•Plttsbrirnhers to visit I the extensive • and well managed Ilo g_heny grocery and produce house or J. Kohen Brother., No. enyedend street, for the largo and.fresh stock of grocerles, teal, spires and produce Is offered to the wholesale and retell trade at very reason able and fraluchea-prleen Packages do.' livered • enywhere bra of charge, and shipments careful ly.nuttle to all potato. • Call In at William Sernplo'i wholeiale and retell dry goods eatabllahm6M Nos. 1911 and ill Federal street, Allegheny, and examine the choice lot of 'woolen goOds, plaids tuul heavy dress materltda which are offered to the trade and lady patrons at reanonable and todnelng Oar Mrkend cols. D. Eagan; the - wan= known book nollor and peziodli.ml dealer, mathatroct i below Smithfield itroo;,-bas on handonobf tholinestcollectionabrraro and currant literary, works to bo, found In the city. Poroonainnood of anything In tho Ilno should...arm.; hlm.wltb, tall. The Best Place In Allegheny to -pur chase groceries, ten and prodded la at the extensive wholvsalo attd Mail establish ment of J. %Oben Mtltlioni, No: te? Federal street.: ' Thar' prices 'throughout the honor =ovary reasonable ' - Cara.—Alliliar coal' Men aro here,. cautioned against buying scales with adjustablehoppera or chutes attached. A. patent Mannar will shortly issue to V. Keeler, scalo manufacturer, aS A vall ana - deatrable dock et drygoode suitable Tor winter wear, will be found at f:114: 1 ztab e le= at Boni. lad ita Valera etreet,,tilireittretyi.B° . - - New Goals and dolly rodelved tit.ll7n). Sein_ple's dryads house, .Nos. IRO and MlNl:data , .Allopbony. The en tire stack o at very cheap prices to the wholesale e n d retail trade. - - Blankets of 1111 descriptions, of very muionsable prime, at WWl= Seutples wholcitole and fvtall.dig leads adobllab tatZcs. 160 itrul',lgtt. irettoral itreet, • - .8118 Mutes at Pittock's CITY ITEMS • Practical Plamber. .Among those who bare bad long end rienee in Oao Plumbing, Gas and ; Sw am Fitting business in this city b Mr.T. T. Etrens, whose well knowuestablishment isloCated at \ o.'lli9Wood street. He hos long beat recognized In the front rank of those 'following the businets, and work has teen subjected to; UM cleverest . . tests without taking away anything froth the high reputation he enjoys. Fraction himself, giving personal supervision to all work entrusted to his owe, and em ploying. none but the 'very best me chanics, he has made an enviable record. He attends to all descriptions of Plumb ing work, 'to Gas and Steam Fitting, at the mast reasonable prices, Orders from ' the country districta promptly attended, to and competent Mechanics are dispatched to all parts to execute new work and re pair the old. At his !here, In addition to a largo and carefully selected stock of Gas' fixings, Chandeliers, Pendanta, Lamps, , Globes aqd Ornaments, will be found a very excellent assortment of Iron and Wood i'unips, Hydrants, BatnTubL enclosed . Wash.stanns, Sink.basins, and everything pertaining to; Water-11xIng. For any' work In this line, we con safely commend Mr. Ewen,: to the patronage of our readers. Remember the place, No. Xi Wool street, noar Sixth. , Tae Old Tea Hodge. Few of our readers need be told of the location of tho old 'established tea mart, Which, for aught we know, supplied our forefathers with the delicious leaves from China. It hasever sustained the highest reputation, as tho teas and coffees ob tained there became proverbial for puri ty and excellence. The proprietor, Mr. Joseph A. Robinson, continues. to keep apace with the tlmmi, and offerli tho retail patrons such &Judiciously selected stock of tcui and coffees, sugars, dried fruits, spices. seas - finings, raisins, " prunes, canned fruits, its, etc., as cannot be found In better quality or assortment in the city. The prices aro very reasonable, and we urge our readers to favor the old mart with a pnrchssing qilsene•ar I Take mg .Wall. Abroad, how many poor,. miserable Dyspeptic people reee, who would - be healthy,and rosy, and happy, if they took Plantation Bitters, that paragon of preparations for givingtons to Use stomach. energy tothe torpid liver, slop to the nervous eystem, and strength to the muscles. It is egad mireble regenerotor of nature's era Med or neglected functional powers, in either man or woman. It _gently excites and pleasantly soothes. With a bottle titers of, every man may be !Assam physician. Magnolia Witter.—A delightful toilet artlcle-- , superior to Cologne and at half the - • • srxrna" • Tho Best and original . Tonic of Iron, Phosphorus, and Callsayn, known as Caswell, Mack .t Co.'s Ferro Phosplaora ted Elixir of Callsaya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood,stbo Phraphi... rut renews 'waste of the nerve tissue, and the Callwayn gives a • natural health. fol tone to the digestive organs, thereby coring dyspepsia In. Its various forme , Wakefulness, (+mem] Debility, and De: pressloa of Spirits. Manufactilred only by Caswell, llntard d Co., New York. Sold by all droggista. ' sn'ay.P• I 332, 334 and 336 are the noixibers of the three large and commodious business houses on Liberty street occupied by 7, D. Itatnaley. At 312 will be found a splendid stock or clothing; at 334 a large and nsagnificent stock of all the latest styles of lute and Cape; at 336 Boots, Shoes and Clothing;', The prices are very reasonable in each or the stores and bar. gains and satisfaction are warronied - to all who wale a purchasing visit. Ileliday GM. to Jewelry—Now is the time to pnrchase holiday gifts in the way of rich and fashionable jewelry, silver and silver plated wares, gold headed canes, itb., at the well known home of Reinernan, Ileyrati it Siedie, F0.214 Fifth street. The elegant new store of the firm, on Filth street, will shortlybo occupied, ind in the .amanwhile great bargains in jewelry, watches, docks, and ornamental and fancy articles are offered. AVlSoandlest and' Delta* 3 .*4Wactd • Ladles' ln at the - whole. sale and retail mtablishment a Snod grass de Boss, N 0.24 St. Clair street, and eiallainkt the large and varied assortment of ladles and gentlemen's Boots, Shoot and Gaiters, whirl' are 'offered at ex tremely tow Priem. Boys' and Mutes' Shoes at manufacturers' prices. • .. Midday Glib foe • ladies and children in the tray of white wando, linen goods, embroideries, loco goods boalary itdoces and fancy uncles, mues, 'be procured at Z 7 '1,'.1".1V.W.`V,1.° ttlrnmin al Market street- A. apeCial redo*. lion often per coot off forcash. Tb beat place in the city to buy your hats and caps, or • hoots and shoes, or ladles' furs, or umbrella:4,o; truhka and travelling bags, la it, the popular and well known wholoaale anti retail house of Snodgrass Noss, No. 24 St. Clair street. A liberal reduction tootle to deal ers who boy to soil sputa, • Pabuilds Business Property, pp First and Second stneotupt auction; on Thurs day( Down:Wen sth , ak3 o'clock .r. mt., to which tbo.special attention of .bresere, disttliers,' machinists and capitalists is invited: Seeadrerdsoutent ofectiltbson, Palmer .1 Co., auctioneers. . Lady Readers trill remember 'that tho specials:ale or (Rimming', laco goods, em broideres, urnishing goods, contintuis at IV, W. Moorhead's No. SI Market street. A reduction' of ten per cent is made off tlso already reasonablepricesi Po cash purchasers. • Seo at HoUthelsztersa-dret chase ror taarant, Fifth treat,. next door to Um Portotilee, the splendi ga d m display of do• Try a mast fowls and wild Contlnentaol e f all and s, rta, ic meal at the ao eat. lolled that lt ta kept ln Up top style.. ,Wheie dopon bay your Clothing? Cali in and =mine Um inagnificentstockat J. D. Datnalay's,..No. Mort* stract: The prices are very °bean and every at , ticie is warranted to Oro satisfaction in Catmed Fruits, the best - French pure splss, choice aagata, and bested' tees and coffees, will be found at the most reasonable prim% at the old estab lished tee mart of Joseph A.'lloblugot, No. 21 Fifth street- . Bab and caps,-At.i. D. Ramalaq's,' o. 334 Liberty street, will Do limud' a lam ana Lindy assorted itock or Data and caps, embracing all the latest a d moat road ionable styles, which are olgir ed at, eastern numniacloarare Gents Furnishing pods, Atria. drdwers;tieek' tick suspenders at great reduction in prices, at the retail trim ming and notion house of-W. W. 'Moor head, No: 81 Market 'street Ten . pel cent:Q.2l°r east' Boys. I oFs and Caps. —Tho finest gook of men and boys' Rats and Cam In the city, at tbu cheopest prim. Is at the holesalo and remit establishment of Snodgrass* Ross, N0.'24 St. ChM. street. I% t e es conducted dining rooms In the city aro than, of Wm. noltrhehnor. next door the Postolnee, Firth street, and the chnrgee are moat. reasonabla. e ll in and ace for yourselves. Purchase your teas where you can buy to best advantage and where nothing but the purest to eo:d at very low prices, at rho old established tea mart of Joseph A. Robinaon, No. 20 Fifth stmt. Fars.—The boat Qf Farator la dles, weary at tho moat reasonable prices, may bo &and at the wholesale and retail eatabiLibmeat.of hinoilgrars &Rasa, No; 21 SL char street.. Clothlng.—Tho IThest stock of =Ws elothlng in the city le st Thunaley;,e, Liberty street. - The prices ere - 3,137 re:mumble.' Coll awl be salted Ales - the choicest,. and Wines,. the parts; on draught, ,at the Continental Dirdnq Saloon, nest door to the Postal. floe, INfth titteat. Oysters in nil styles ai reasdnable oent Ifollsbeituer's Continental Dining Saloon.- Firth utreet,'. next door to the • Freud Ortcre received dallyst the pop . Mar Coettnental Dining Rooms, next door to the PostoMoejltlh street:. ' ' Call and U.:arable Ito iargo atm& of Fun, at. Wla• • k/9 13 1 11 4 .4, ,, , No. Bargains •at Ladles' Fan at Wat, Fleming's; No; ISO IY9td aired. 1 I I , 1 E.r :f. CITY ITEMS! . Tehompb or weave. It would be a gross libel on our home talent, genius and - mechanical ability, to 'assert that • the justly fimious pianos which have so long charmed and filled with admiration the entire 'musical world were the perfection of science in that direction and could no further ho improved.. It would be equally unjust to believe that their measure of popu . larity could not be overrun by the fame of new instruments aspiring for public 'aver and adoption. No invention has' ever been so close to perfection ns to baffle human ingenuity to render it still more worthy of praise and greater use. More than three and alai( centuries ago, the rude though sweet-toned harpsichord was Improvised Into a piano, and since then, with each successive generation. Improvements wore added and novelties introduced till that instrument has ap preached nearer perfection than could trio ambitious claimants for the honor of its vention have ever dreamed in their wildest enthusiasm. The Chickeritig, the Steinway, the Knabe and the Tired -bury have successively shown and re colved.just laudation for one or more very excellent qualities. bit the march - of-intellect was onward--sativlied not with what had been produced. There loomed up on the musical horizon an in strument which summed all others in maiv• essential particulars, while com bining all the new ideas, the novelties, and the perfections of•lts rivals. While equalling, it added Vastly to any. or' all I other instruments before the public for ' favor and•endersoment. It sonndaln.no unmistakeable terms Its excellencies in hundreds of parlors In, our land, - and wherever its tones have Leon hoard, its superiority boa been ackeowledged. Rich, fall and powerful, soft; sweet and ravishing in tone, stout and durable In workmanship, chaste and elegant in fur niture, it rightly claims the highest praise over any other piano manufactur ed in America. Such an instrument- Is the Docker, an sumouncement which our mash* readers doubtless'ivere await- ing, far no other instrnatont stands so deservedly high in their estimation. •It In unequivocally endorsed In the higheot terms of prides, by the leading Arderiein interpreters of the. groat oki,•rxenituarit, and is attaining fame just in proportion to the number of Instruments veld bylte manufacturers, and the consequent knowledge of its superiority pore actual use. C. C. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street, is the wale agent for the Maker Pianos in Pittsburgh, and raids extensive ware rooms will be found a.large number of the Instrumento to which these desiring to purchase are respectfully directed. Dry oods at luilcaale.—we site the G particular. attention of - buyers at wholesale to our completeatock of silks; dress goods, and all kinds of fancy and *Mph) goods, and to the fact that we eon at the lowest eastern prices, and cut goods to cult prirchasima. IV:-BARKEn c,COq -59 If.a.rket street. Call and Examine the large and coo eta stnelc of Ladle.' :Fors, at 'William Leming's, 10. 139 Wood street. tf In the Corner Wlnelow.—Prog's Chro inns at. rittock.'s. . . :To stlielesale Floyers.—l ion proyarsd to offer you et my new house, N 0.104 Wend street, a superior lot of Trunks, Tensest, Carpet Bags, Satchels, ower Ann any other house !tithe city. fly tifacture all my work, and can warrant them to be made of the Tiny best materi ol. RemeMber the number, 104 Wood T:SELS Josrl u T.nrnr . . demethleg Good. — The boots, shoes, ohms, dre., for sum, ladies and children, kept at 89 Market street, aro made of the very best niaterlal, and sold as low, as the lwest. All grads are warranted to give satisfaction. If you want gouts. l ' A d' oe a i r roni a . t e, gr L ia P lot 'st'alt.at Oitty to be had at Pittoare—Stereo seopie views. Kentucky , Etats Zetteker•-Tlniokai 1.41 , 204.4mait0gs in , tbe-llMted States: Gnind Delliday Drawing-vat tam plane December Stet.' 1. 1 3,W.,0 to be'die- Utbnted:+,Capttal; prize pOO. Com cMinn seat free, by addreiming - • • ikt trae:, Ent: EIM Go to Wm. Fletislng's,. No:` 39 WOod street, fee bnrgslns in.lsslies' Furs: ti _ Truskat Trunksil Trunksilt—Remom• Der the plane to get your Trunks. Val. Ise*, ike.. Is at Llebler's Trunk House, No.lol Wood street. Ite keeps the Tory beet and all tbe latest stiles. 01111 n -and examine. Tut., To the Ladtek—lf you want a .Nice Trawling Bag, Valise or' atchel, go to LeMar's feahionablo Trunk House, No. 101 Woodatreekand you .will find any ands you can with for lohlaline—cbrap Cot, Wm.: bleintor . s,_ co . 139' Wood street" for bargain's 10 r Met' rum. - (:0A: Al,t They Slec.--"Dime Vilma. at Lam& 11Lica 19n..x. Vim - sr not WASS.--)3eslitifUl. ood; sublimequal• ides, in all widths, at less c than can be fel:and In the two cities,. maneswe coo. nee omarkpt and "Fourth greets. . are. GAUDNER a STE-water Eye, _Ear, Throat, Mete CHEST Dreasems and CATsann. an:moseindly treated try Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithtleld - stret. A bwk by mail 40 mud. • • • col= In Ladles' Faro, at Wllltatn flaming's, No. XX/ Wood etreet. .ct New Nooks at Pittmk's. 170 .TE11—WALTT:—Ob Tbzurikto arculng,So vcaber Zst. LOW, b 7 Acr., 8. LI. SP...kb. W. @.. POSTER, 3Z. D., and DIRDLI W., diughter of John WU, Eso.. both or thli city. • e =I wol.r. —) aApreheec,,TrY,Slaak Ward, trot , AX ; ":I4 . - ot " tilia. h 72: ° c%%ll, nod 42 year. The funeral wtrl Like'sdarn/ 0018wrnswiT3g- Tanoclow, at two 0'c10ck...210 friends Or the Welly nra re' tteetrulls lathed to at lend., . . Leer,. gad Deaver gapers please eohj.) ALIDSOW.-1/0 'Mende,. alterno.dr e - at hall , ' Peak two lerlack, kre. wIAZA Beall D. ALIA h.ON; nu:lller of Der. Jenne Allison, In the 74th , lhierral will tete place ewe Doom no, et lea edeloelt, Wow . her late resldeord In Mehl., Ww.SWP. Allegheny repot', Da.. 11701 Fr A ZIVDTIPri . , TS! 1.111 reT=N ° D! ' Tin 1 17 a the,. yea. and row Dahr.tolrrommeldetwo of herpireat,:so. 93 Direr Aseoee, Allegheny, Tula reetordey).Ar . elottodx. at two We/ock. IFNIMERTARWREI ROBERT T. HUDNEY. Under . Ulm. AND IllkALygR . No. la Ohlo St.. Allegheny, and No. 10 Dlarnond Square; on John ylttleen a 8r05. % ) keeps even on hand I.ln ben Metal, Romawood, alent and. Noltaido. Na ~wood 04111. Walnut Colton Inn. •tM4 , Itose.aul Codh.g2o nynnuels; all orbit Cottle to proportion. Cnrrlnges Ana Marne Narnlohed at low rates Crape, Cilarea. Plata and Ingenvingthrntshell gratis. Ogleoopen day and night. A LEx. AMEN, UN DERTAREn, No. Da Fourth Buvit, rill:dough, ( • a: COPPINS. et W dada; CRAM, 01471521..., wrerydeftrliptlon o< "mond rongiblor dose, humtshed. iloostsepto.dayantt Rolm miCarrinires ihrSlatted. Drlntmicu—Dar, Diva Yen. D. D.,ltcr M. W. iscobu, D. D.,lrhoina• Enlof, laq. JaCOO M, MUST. Rae, ' ITI 413, sobesax e . lINDERTA XED AND NNNLIANN. (sneeestee tow tau Samuel X- Roam.. Ne. 12P Oak.- three! dams tram Eaaver,_ Alleattady City. MM. Inlik• mawssay; ar add imltadao Cu.an at 'the , lowed Wye. fricea Zooms *pea at ail tided", day sad addat. Um" awl Carriages' Ihratalted as .Dort soLI sad Oa maid macadam term. RDWAIID MARNIECIM 111N- DirtAXis: Oflon, Zito. MI Ohlo AltoOM. &WWI!. TY.W.Kook. sad. et/ur OA MU. with ittomploto stock ottonoral ranAgatn, ott hood Mt tuna:MP Ai inerloat outla, it RAW* Vial. Ws and 14r037 stibloo, eat-- set of elm at 11134d10 Illtnota„ Cotrtotto.. ioddli norm: &a., ar... tor him ' ' CIENISTEnT BIAMILIE *OEM . x.r.IIAPPBUGEt. at taa Mama art Lainamakattba, Pa. eattaKtrrAi, IMAILBL, sad BPOITIC WOLCIPI; eteNitittput, laa, SILIFENTR WARDERS, ATTER.; • Tion-Tba tratoknapablltao votary of thi eavostb Squa ate requuted . to macs at their SODOOL ROME, on SIII.IIIDAT ZV'tAIXSO. Chant Wt.; at quarter pad 1111•41I'V4ierki.t. so:WM*4 Ward Moon, to Oa cid for at the. _ THE WEEKLY GAZEITI, TWU KLPITIONa. WEDISCDAY AND lure stmt. containiad runt, cut,. MOH of Istsrestlas moans matter , Was Mall, leading =assists. MUT News by talsrssia AWL, nj...tg...R....11.ne. ligMar me' tem VOL/ and MOWS had ant /Waldo flassdall Sad Ora. morels! Market lima. Ow , VT .0 P . a . ''' . the say.. Jis.„.l!aradd, aidebSida or Irsirdinin , should be villitiont, Is t ' - • rums rixitins,rricbtosnairdlo . at etloinriber. .... . .. Clots or Teo Ls, • —And one soar of la* to.tba. Pasoan Ilalikaa °P thiretob. Additions co clubs dos to dodo di any Ur.. as club was.'j NOTIVZ to Sonscarniiii.--In,ardarind Ton Doper, be vide and :spool& Irbil, *Mow yits - want, se nissuea Weddeohl.eddidd ire sop. icriborn bartnx bat oe bull *fir& aa . lllszgy by DWI. Xatadah' Kolr/ ar - _ — ntollegLHndlwttan.naybe6ntatse rilit. Addriloo. . CAZICIPTI. ' Prrrsßmtott, WANTS. WANT E D—Aur Frye?helloed sALESVAN. tu trki it"" ll.t "a L.- Ik.' rdePedness Address A. U. Outll3 WANTED.,A ay • I tr. or Went. Nelda litQle to fbabXXxXl Dollars Cash. to !caeca to eb wen mulabUdikil hulceale and ietall Dre Wks& , 'MG librX4 4 .e cannot be excel ei/.• Enquire' 07. D. :LiAli t CY a Imo.. xo. lmloartb atleletant4b.xlit• WAVlt]plk...Vre *ant L l Agenb 0Tt ., 7 o otytoronoi7lruli.a4O 4l o. to sell 'Orr, IndloponsAlo oill arm. ran semi them be Expraie.o. d. • J. Ilt JOHNSTON, Gnat Western Hen woe/.. - ziPena streg t, eornerjrayne, WANTED--CANVASSEiti, In , watt Tamale. 'no Molt for3be XICIee. THE MOTS IN BLUR or. ILLIIO/X3 07 lilg DAN AND TILT:. lty Mrs. A 11. ItUge. Of the U. 5 . 5..40 - Commission. It Is Sete kb. son of the war. or of any eampalsncir Goan W. bet a tun and gaPant record or the salrtilee 4 " sufferings of the rant and ills. Tor *APS ADO territory address or %Poly to A. ti1t:40024 CO., 00liarket street, Pittsburgh. • FOR REPT Fon lIENT—OFFicES.-•-Tbe • rooms nos oempted by the 9eer.l 0106 Union Itenroart and. Trammortatton COOPOrin O. es MO tutor s one U. McC li ntock a Va. • Wind More. Then rooms are may &MOM for Warm. baton looltml In the ambient Mibb limb and on FM street s nom,belos brfd.ML the Moots= ferment. rendelnit them Arra Rom nob., ein Front room amiable MMUS` proof-Moab. rossesslon can be bad On SUMS' Pronitob Ingot= of ()LIVID. /110011111TIXIS CO.,lsllfUt street. • .• ' FORSALE. pox` os 4 Lt. —II IRE comma; ''',„„.REED STORE fur sale, doing sirOall awl Otat for rciallors.,Enoulta at 034 Pan* atm& Ft eltliALE.B2o ACRES .0(10111. Fepariniu.42opilic. kn.:A:mid wok Good glle. Taxes sA, pald,..Wlll, tell& laelllST propperiy.jar partlealm .Itgqult• oti 111%. SOUTH. karket Street. : - , pan 8 aLE=THREE nviir.piapla LOTS IN Bit/YIELD, sear 04111.1 i den, two squares front the houneur t'aek. Taub lot e•al4•, beautifully nanted, sad ai/I:ba sold cheap. Enquire st.WILLIAII EUIYII3`.• Liberty Street. . gALE-tmlam. The osolerslgneal .111 . aeU as or oossilalta/ a Drsek Tarsi. to aol person asbhiolt to Mai"' the bosletess. The yard Is new, lettll all the mad, ern haprosecoenta. Lease ran, MOM heed aPD7 W 0.4 a(whoteeska badnvia. Ask. dress. E. T. C.. sailegheeir.9: • Fon L HOWARD'S ldrarfand Saia fitaida:•,daaa dna TAAHLY HORSE ,ally): 11...•142Pix0 Grey .uoicsEs, LARGE DWG= HORSE: three SLACK ALUM; two. UUr HARES. FIRST BTRRMa, maw OW Mad Exp. • lola Vaasa. • AM - Hones • • it aad said an eanalaladom .Ron RALLE—BAIKERL—A tOodt ilakery, didn't IC bottom or foam MI isap barrels of dour i week, and glinted et lko.l , PALO ALSO STUMM, Allekhent qty. won be widen resiou'able terms. The atwee balmy doing a gold batlness, Oaf loa the facilltlesOk doing a tauelilerger one thanla oow matting. Any *non wiablor to edge's ha the boalstewl will hod Ildt•radeopportardo, trut p..tutiim. Tamar. at the IlAiLEltlf. . FOB AALF-9TEA7IEN9Digi— . • At a loch cylleder. ro Ittch iteoluj *WO lach.4ll nett logic, with two Stack. Ureic nut, hl! mayi ter. mkt r.dit.4,"" up. The rogloo la needyemir aretar pedlar cider, arid will be mold very chnily pe MC.[ Aaslok err for It. IN.an be be exiorilhed ak the chop or Jr; W. WALLACh: he V l aerv7 For priceend ter.. guncif4a.X. usplmioset V,A 7 4 11 .. . 1 0 1W' dik vv... Di— FOB MALE.--Bourvitilitil.,!.. eon.c a mina.% un • vi — niit4, c.so rusenger Italloray." . -Lotigg .br, tr . 0.0.' oosos, gtosoo. coatatolng 7 MIA , . aigr-040.4 ttbproved:' not.' udf oLoi gm/11W NV. i....1 thrall strata, Atieglono 4 tIT. Lota:l brat : few house tramq contalna tvonril aoi good WWI water and gas. 'IaSo:1; monist ice. Houses and Lots to good location. Iroodos ot A• RCM sCO Deaver itreet. us+ VOR NALF, •—A RARE (mann= to. teethe • gentlent.,lmlinget mob espltal of U. to parches sone-Wm I. terms In • well eitratellgte.l and Oki! ming LW- Oricatlui. Refinery. To • man. nottnittlafol So [meeting, 1.1.11.1 a a ram opoortunity. as. •441. t lon to his Interest he will receleeßmlas7WlßßO •per month and tepees.. 111 health ii the'oely ' ft 141.1 for present owner offering let eelL Roe t . particulars mulatto of SILL .1k SktUlTXßtyr,,,, Iteet Retate Brekere, Littroistrerm4 . .'" ,•-• • • port SALE, -- HOUNEAND)ror ~. - A largo Toi, of ii . oond tlizT feel. is last Liberty - . on t 4 Twakitotra r id. riirdas !tie' the Italiron4 .41211014°0 width Is etwa4 , two story back house orals rellsra. • 'This 1.•• goal 'tom!, wall priilled throughout with [Barbi. ortautOls.' &tat: dinar"' Boors 1.14 with brick: o Pumpa4 aht &anew., fords an obuntlant and vtostant sorphrof goo 4, ...tor, and will in Gold weri atop liatil'oliolay tarots. If Applied ibr soon. • For fartlbolarseihw noire of 11. TONSIL, /teal XatitnAgistr t tar Fourth lime; Plttshurgb. ' , 011-.14 A 1,-E-BEIAETSEERS myrs.—We maw ofier on ozoiodinsly terse our • or. plan Of linen a.ithx•ll44;4.- ill Part or that v,thubbi propel, tithiasinilo the helm of L. C.l. Noble. gloat. At SPROF end of Sharp:awn, and near ti - olts =many the West Penn. flatiron& •Porticni . Otani* ' lots front the ...Brood on thnwqLand meet on thn 000th. Thii lota with wide street. running o=4; 004 erilq property . . The soft tor giudentsBPoritiola no*. 001 00 nnrollod, aid for bounty attn.:oils* sal.? meta horn no iontii. for tiewitiptirli pint thrtiter Information toll at SILL At LDS, ItralEntato4Alionts. Boller Sinn: UNITED STATES. WATCH COMPAIri WATCHIL . We bare Jost retelied r MigTra .. ..llgrflta print ever tomit i r labmartet, bd./r CIUM3O t.sposed Zsexperzont. with ~I • • casomonkrzis, iimautar. , IT4elama. !ad Itttall a gel!"• , f DIINSEATE & 50 PLEIH BiItEEL opposrns HENnw a.- nets, - fia Merchant , Tailor,: cor. Penn and st.asir PIITIIIJIGO 4, :PA. "IVIL9OBI • s. mAzurAsrmanro ocuceilrr • ‘ A - eswxwo iracutria Lvejwatitett. asti at* tba thyme, gap ' .• !•kung, rt mu: NEW STonE ..430 NEW GOODS.' H. SMITH, Merohant.Tafitr, n corm*:of . sior nteelvlOg • cA 5 3 4 1 . (1 11021,,V11:211441a, Aad OVEII et/ATOM ar nommEs, ;tux &ice., -• Anchor, Collin Manufactureri Healy, Yvan. aid AO, • 1 1 1..1 Mit ,