czi I= THk DAILY GAMIE, 1 TS I. 111 ?1 D ZTICEY KIiaNING 14111MATII ate., ri , Ar numr, REED & CO., proprietor., 7. T. . . ...... Joic.ll Info, r , ot - ;•TON, r.. 0011. TAD .ars: Buslnns Managers. 01) Cot, GAZITTI DITILDISO. 1141./ ima se virtu Erriarxr: Wig f f. Viirem Par tr. Tea% 4 103 7 1 ' 1 in. , anew - 7, pApjlit or-praillauxon AID Auxonst m. :i;.:•CARAPSS?rmd . 11EiT PAYILF '41.1113.11011L PAIPSR fit tN inate, TMVeil Of ITN • Hurls • I cults, Irell , ere' aby melees persrsek.. IS .• SIMI este scribers, per rev 41.0 s Liddrelki , OAZSCrTIC. E=M=l (gittslntritl Gairtte _... .. Tnamil",appeared yesterday to the op position (papers • call; signed by several hundred naraocrats and a few persons who,havo? been Identified well' tee Me publican itfarty, uking Mr. Tsissil /Asset more to be. come a citizens' candidate for the.. deco ~`of Mayor. This •• way of ain't% will\ • Serve to - show ..Republleans cl i ns that the elealon of Mr Blackmon is sought under raise prate see, for hither to/ lives y assert that hundreds of 'Visa seed .Midi " would eo bitiGns: • fest Abe reg tar nominees. Ualelf ••• • "hundiolls" are included Ifi tbp "1.500 others" (1) whose names, from pru • Nat. remits we prestime, Mira been . ithheld, WO are at a less to discover tro • whence they are to come. MW: BY TELEGRAPH . —.The.Tiogaeounty Aginatersayst "As htgawm 14 Wei and Stoneman, in the etdploy of • Nfr. ff. Crofut, of GllditeS ' i 3t-trages t rait intim . .dl.l to the meadows oatito: . ti, Monday - evening, . 18th. inlitant,Wl a load of flour, molasses, . kartasons oil eta:, weighing about three . thousand nds, the tongue of tho wa gon Blleged ut of the nook yoke, and tho load t o bled down the mountain MA: Aerial' pace. Manning, who was driving, wtlung to the ground in the imart, and r loved serious toSitries about the neck an head. .The team and load, with Stone an went on about a down - rods, when - all ' were precipitated down the bank, about thirty feet, the load,wa _gm; horses and man being mixed In In • extricable cortfuaion. Stonenum escaped -isvlthoutinjurv,, , and the horses were not • 'badly hurt. The load was ruined.. Mr. laltembati, haO aro Informed by Dr. Baron, whowho. was called to attendbim, lay for tome hours Ina state of insensibility orlalt-aonsetOusneas. but lel nowoonsid ered out of danger.' His collar bone was braSked and his ahonldor badly braised. —A diagramed riot occurred at East. NOW York on Wednesday. Some tiro- man ,WhO bad - been drinking freely, 1 forctid their way Into a -betel 'where a party,Wastioinghold, to which they had been refused admittance. The inmates arming themselves with shot guns, the tiremtm were driven out. In tho course of the riot that. ensued several of both parties were badly . Insured. —The bridge - aerosol the river at Rich _ . arilStreet, Bedford, has been Seized, bar ricednd and - sold for the. benefit of the creditors of the Turnpike Company, and ranch- tet'the discerufort of the people of the 'neighborhood. . . • :-.,Thlallesd Ileum at Erie has passed into new halide, the old landlords -retir ing haffitior of the old landlords at the Herdie House in Williamsport. . . , ... , Tlici tobacco do :tort' of Rosenfield . ..Si Bros .at Detroit. Mich., was destroyed by IA Thursday morning. LossB3B,olXll hunted for 820,000. • ' • , . •the Now has appropriated Board . of Biro Un- • .. doiwrlters. ppropriated fifty thous and dollars for the payment of rewards forth(' finest of persona guilty of mum orincondlariam: . - . Dttring the prnsent year, up to Wed . neaday last, there have arrived at. New York tr immlgnuats, 0.459 more than arrived lealyear at this time. -400rge Francis Train. Mn.a Stanton and Mina Anthonyapoko in, Cinch:mall, on Tamp:lay night, on Woman Suffra ges. • • . . —Thanksgiving sem not generally ob served-at Louisville, KY.. Business was only partially seuipencle4t =The entire lot Of tlekefs for Woken,' tire series In Now . Yet - kJ:in - 3re sold yos to:Vv, moody's° spectgators. ' .: • Chancellor Walwietti died st.'llbri los34,3l.. 3::.; r yallan*, aged eetinatt: nine years. '• • •STATt MEWS -Au Waver Argus siva: On Tuesday of last week •Gcnerul W 4 W. Irwin of this place - began a - second prosecution agilnar J. 11. Odell, the editor of the LoSiti. for 11„bel: This maket Vih fourth suit aZUS t person since the election,. for taxelumge soya: The oldest• COP. pie 10 Ohio are Afr..and Trovd Ironton is 110. and she IU7. they' get mad at each other every and threaten to amain divorces. The other day the dame refused t o sew olka' shirt buttoti foe her spouse, when he • In dignantly required ."lf he had got to live .0 ail Ms llfe." • ' —On . Friday night last as a party of men of Doe township, were out hunting, a sorJous ilaeident kaurred, of which we have few-particulara, what facts.wo have are as follows: In chopping down a tree for a raccoon, it split fu falling, and fly ing.barici strvick. a young Hr. Daniels,. a son of Henry Daniels, in the head, liter ally cruahing it and claming instant death. .Tlals is a very serious itsw to his parents' mid- friends and one in -which they have the sympathy of this commu nity. —no: Butler Press says: Andre* dlcCsakey and the wife of John Shan. non, of Clinton toivrohip, were return ing (rein church, on Thursday lavt,when the hone took fright and threw them both mica the buggy. Mr..MoCaskey was thrown egg:IOW the abutment cf• the bridge across a entail run on the farm of Mr. Huteelgemer, and . was no severely Injured thnt he died shortly afterwards. Mot. Shannon had her collar bone bro ken and ehe now Iles is a dangerous con dition. —The Oaredbjet, Ohio, Press says: On Friday awl= inst, a yearling colt, be longing to Mrs. Lydia Hewitt Of Wash ington township, this minty foil a well, belonging to the widow - Crawford. The welt is forty feet deep; and had in at tholime about fourteen -feet of 'water. Strange to say the colt was taken out, about an hour so after failing, entirely unhurt. It kept up a sufficient motion, whilelnthe water, to keep from - dresrn- Mg. and was rescued by means of a rope and:tackle. • - - - —On •rriday last. a boy seventeen or eighteen years old, by , the name of Shields; while at work at the Cntlery worlin,l ll ' 4Parff Yone.irui atm& on Mo . :bead by the falling of a brick from the banding, which fractured his skull so badly that his recovery is considered doubtful. Alois the sop of a widow, and wairfurnbilled . employment at the ear nest &alienation of his mother, and had only.been at work ono 'day, when the ac cident occurred. To the credit of the Cutlery establishment and other citizens of Beaver Yana, five may say they , ire mediitely Made up a porno of Slit, for the haletilt‘ef the sufferer. —We dip the following from the Met , oer Dispatehi' 'Ai Mr: Joseph Cochran and Miss Malls Douglass, all ,f Mercer, wore goingin a carnage to the Minister's last Tumday night, to get married, the horse ran the carriage off a sluice bridge, opposite Sienn'a-book store, throwing the eonple out. and becornlngfrightened, runaway: After running round . the dia mond (he horse ran Into the public square at the northeast gets, thence to the flint side 'Witte vinare. over tho feneo, taking . with the wreck of the carriage one paint of the fence. Tbo couple uotulndrol, of the horse, carriage or accldenLprorecdcd to the minister's and got married. —The Scranton McMihtexin sou a 'Yes terday morning one Joseph Dreher Ails : covered the body of Mr. John Mantel, aged 'Abut platy years, lying In tho ditch this side of the tunnel on the D. L. W..R. It., south of our oily. Me im mediately , informed the family of the deceased, endoord also Cent to Al derman Wstres, who impannoled a jury, who returned The-following verdict : .. , That the sald Munich, late of the tenth ward of this eit y, came to his death, as far as we can discover, by falling near the railroad; and becoming eo stupefied as to be !mashie to extricate himself from the water in which his bead was lying. That from the feet that 885.81, with his watch and other things., warn found In his pocket, and no very severe marks of bruises or coutuzioun were found upon the person of deceased,. we determine that unfottlineans had been dealt upon hirn,but that his death must have hap pened as above stated." Deceased was father of Ur. Loots Minnich. a respecta ble bstehor, at Dunmore. His friends took possession of the remains, City ftlertaUtav& Dr. A. G. McCandless reports the fol lowing interments in r the city from Nor. 17th to :tort - 111th: The following wGrO the diseases:. Ocauruniptlon, 1; . disease 'of heart, 1; typhus, 1; dinaae of brain, 11 dip Cherie. 1; croup, 1; diseasft , of bowels, 1; pramattiro birth, 1; aciarlatina, 1. - - Of the stare there were 'ander 'one year, - 1; front ano tO two 1; from two to five. 3; 'from ten to fifteen, 1, from twenty to thirty, 1; from forty to fifty, 1; from w fila te to , ti e ; lx ,o ti - 4 4 4 .... 0 111 i Males P. females, 2. VOLMn Ulliff EDITION. .310EDNIGEHT. FORTIETH CONGRESS. Currency Bill In the Senate. Belligerent Rights to Abyssinia House Not in Session , . . Ib Telegraph to therttletrealakliegette.3 ,l Wg.striNcrrox, Nov. SENATE. TWITTION FROM cMcgTretra.ll. • Mr. SEIERMAIst presented n petition of the City Connell of Cincinnati aip4 s , any further crontruotion.lnf .tha . earrenlvt and in taxer Of hiving Cie riitionitatett paid off In greenbacks, excepting our 'bomb. more 8-ximaaly pay-able in; gad on tkeirface... iteferred to ComOttee on DISTRICT Or COLUMBIA. Mr. POMEROY presented ,& petition Or forty eitiMins of -Wilmington, 'Dot; tot immediate legislation to secure to women equal suffrage with mon in the District of Columbia. Referred to Cerittelttee on District. , I= Mr. CIIANLER offered the following t elm resolutlon: Where., We aro at peace with' all foreign poers and States; And ;Hi real, Hostilities have un happily mmenced - between Great Britain too Ring of Abyssinia; • :-. And we eas, We, being at peace with the Geyer ment of Great Britain and with the gang of Abyssnia, therefore,.,., ReicitillThit We do now deblisra our determine ion to maintain a strict and impartial outrality, la. the COLItIUL be, tween sold toidendlna partiek'granting to the flag of cacti belligerent the same ; rights, privileges: and immunities both upon land 4nd water. Mr. CLIANLBR said; That is a ver batim copy of a proclamation issued on tho 14th of May, 1561, with . @imply a change of the names of "United States" to that of 'tGreat Britain" and the "Con federacy" tito. :`Abyaainia."- and.- there fore I Feint= ' Were' Will . bo'ne objet= lion to it:L:1 and is but -jest right that we should observe the same courtesy ar towd G at Britain that she did toward k CUL [l..au ter.) . Mr. SUS NER—I think the resolution had better ie over. -•. '- : ' - • ;; ' The CH IRDoes the Sonata ask for its present neldcration? Mr. CIIA 'LER—Yee, sir. - .. . Mr.".TO/311SONI ebleet. f .. . The resolution accordingly went over. The restitution was then rand a *woad time. \ - . . A CIIIIII.E7CT . DILL Mr. MORRILL introduced the follow ing bill: \ Beth enacted that on and after. the fauna day of -July, 1849; the 'Secretary - of tbs. - Treasury - be and is hereby antheti- zed and directed to pay in coin all UM; ted States notes not bearing interest, and commonly called legal tender notes, which troihrbe o presented for. sack pay.° mein at tie Treasury °thee at Washing ton, or au places as may be designs ted,. or shall be glans by, theSecnattyy of. the Ilresuittry.— , Section second, And be . it farther en enacted that hereafter and until ! January first, hie, whenever them. Mall be in the Trearotry'Of the Unltnl States, after paying.the interest:slid coin pons failing duo on the firet of January and July ini acts year, and deducting from the gold certificates of deposit any excess of coin over and above the thud of sevent3--five million dollars, the lieo• rotary of die Treasury shall be authori zed °. ond, rolitirect 414124,42 ,fromthe Mak QrSathiViln" J ig.V. - as aforesaid, to-sell the same in carts man ner m in-hisiudgment will best promote the public interest lie may receive in ! payment thereof. -United Saint notes. notes of National Banks of the United States,componnd interest notes of the UnltedStates and three per mit car, lifiesteis. Secticithird, Itua ill iiktional Ranks having leas than twenty per centum of specie <in-bind oft their respective capi tal shall hereaftet,oand after July lat, 1863 be-and are required to keep and to holt{ in coin all interest reserved in UnitticiStates bonds *ditch may be de- Posited.b7. them,secording to-law with. the Treasurer of the United States Pro vided, that this shall not bo ao construed' as to add anything to. the amount of the reserve of said banks. - Section fourth,• Whit en- and after the let clay ot,litly, 16al, Banks shalL be- and hereby are respooctlyely re quired to return and pay_ ni cola on de. mend all their balsawood fornurrency of the denoministlon.,of flye.dollara Mid under' *hen preaiutair at: the Counters of said bastes, arid Alf biller of a higher denomEnatlerr so lamed' axid:presented usay and shlra betiald *Wet in Coins:lr United States legal:tinder notes• • Section forietb,. ',TWO- any - National Book which shall fell to complysiith the provide& of this ect, adlhl. as the barrio may,be applicable, -Oval be deemed . to have forfeited - its ekarter, end tho.Colop troller, upon reeeiving'wohtfactely eft denw of the same, shall - proceed to' close and windup the name as in other ewes or forfeiture provided by Ilen of soy such bank rntry,autherge : a -new Nntional -- Bank:: with :qt 3 O. - equal amount of capitol le' bola:sited he sneb States I. may have less theta their...dee proportion of the whole amount now au= thorlsed by law; Provided: - that • this shall not authorise way, locums° of the Present natiloßtile ensount, of the circula tion of the National 8ae1dr. , ..• • • - • ' TIORRIT,L stated that be should press the bill Wan early day. Fle was In diver „or Conr. grappling with all these ,Olalcult of titian() and ho bad no doubt of el 'er the-purpose or ability of Congress to no incljuAt the ayetem and 'pass such measures ee would to the end prove more satisfactory. than the present state of the affairs of the country. Ile hoped all these mallera would be referred to the Committee on Flamm - - • The Lill was laid on the table and or- cAPIITIZED PIIOP6BTY BALLS. '.A resointioii was Offered by Mr. CON-- NESS and adopted, calling on the Secre tary or the Treasury tolnformtheSenato whether the sum of P.ll,4,ll34'reoelTed' by CoL Hulburd, as the proceeds of !tales of 'captured-and abandoned pro perty, had boon charged to the quarter Master General's Departsetent, anti If not, what logielatton Ls necessary - Ith effect that object. , =I A bill introduced lry , Mr. NYE,. to regulate theselectionokofllcersitiWashL ington, wan reterred to the Conun'nee on the District. luctsmoro viwu eantrr On motion of Mr. EDMUNDS, E. G. Dunbar eras relexuerl from arrest,' hay ing purged himself from the contempt on appearing before the Committee on Re trenchment. COXIMIVINCI • DIISIVE7II4 . VIITIVITEXT Onmotionuf btr.PMENlDEX;ittraa .Itcaolved, That oil subjects before the . Senate on { ho close , of the present saw alma, including Mine before committees; shall be continued to next eeesion, . and then be cormidored in the earns' 'manner as if no adjournment had talon plum, and papers which have been referred to committees, and may bo in their posses. sloe at the clam of this suasion, shall be informally, returned to the Secretary, and by him 'rrsdercid: to the eornmittees when appointed at the next session. On motion of 31r. YATES, the Senate went into executive suasion, and soot; afteradjonrned. House not in Soselon today. . ST. LOWS. nroor Min mod Snow Morin. Mr relefrarla io tae rftlibarre Oastote.l ST. LOUIS, . November 29.--4, rain atorm.set in about slx O'clock Teat SY ei- Ing and continued until towards morn, . leg, when Ii turned to a furious snow storm, which still continues to , rage yin lcntly. - Probably ' nix. inches of - anew has fallen, the. greater part of which, however, fell in the mud and melted. The morcury.ie now below the freezing, point, and the indications are for *leer weather. The storm. came from the Northwest, and 'yesterday prevailed thromihout Western Missouri, Rinsaa end Nebraska., :.„. • - lover Ilmisair. =1 Loctatii.nx, Igor. .W.--Itiver station ary. with three feet In the mnal. A good Wage Is 'tixpeote—d. Tho St. Charles gee. to New Orleans next Tuesday, end the Induktuanext Saturday. Copious show ers felt at:lntervals from ton o'clock last nignt until two P. tr—to-day. The ther mometer le down to thirty, and the ha. rometer is now rising. • - k 4 ,-. V.,-.1 '''?"', •la . ' ...,...F - , Ole 11 . ' 4 l its , ' ~ ,i14.7, :,:-. -,,- =. 4 -,; -, e - -;"-;-. ,- ~••• ..,( c! .. 4, 1 / 4 VSik. `,-, 4--- - ..- ; . 1 11111-1: • ,‘•'' , %, • ...- : : : -.L- , -, 4 .- f-; 4, - ,a* .: ..-.4,,.. "." 74' T - --„ . ...„...."- , . -• : • ' .... t ,y 4 Is tz ••#eis 1 i Za . b...,..."^".......5rt%t ICIU - ...., - .. _.„......,._,,,_..,..,t,...,..,........... ~..?,., ..._,..:a. __,_., ..,!,,.. 71 ~, ~.. • _ ., ~....._,,.._,...,_,........„..,,,......y......„...;%, ~ ~‘..,.....:._. .... • \ , .. • , ' ' , .-. FROM W4ffiNGTON. The President's\M Cr° elfige n sldered ini Cabinet. Advalice Copieslto the Picea. Treaerry Flnaa l clal IlePort. Appointments +used upon. Horace Greasey Minister to Austria. 14 . .Teleinptao a4Pl46l,; : ta;lit Uantta.) itrAsuixorox, Nov. 29, Itid7 TEES PRESIDEN, lIEIIAGE ..-MILf Ind to the - Cabluet 'to-day. All the members 4ere 'Present; including Secretary Welles, who itas not attended • AtissiCent for several weeks past, owing PO to pre= tomorrow, and coplcs transmitted hence in advance of its delivery to Con ;;?., isiosurripows_cottringEn. - . Tho Senate was in executive session about three hours this afternoon; and oorulrined the .following nominations: ITOMCO Gritty, Minister to Austria; A. Q. Hunt; Governor orpoloradar and Col. Horace Captor:, Commissioner of Agri culture!. The Senate adjourned until half past eleven o'cloclx•Dionday. The norninationaillim. Thomas N. Ml:Wiens, as Miniatkr tbVenesula, was recouitnited to. the Cowunittoo •. on Foreign Relations. • . - 11IPZSCilitENT OP Tile OItAIS. TELE JESpICIESET COMMITTEE.. . , Coneezhing the report of the Chairmen `btthe . .Tridleiney Coinmlttee on Impeach : meat; tho SlCerVotk' , Timm' ipecial laysi .The egad- of the argument, end the facts air *wonted •in the report of the Chatesnan of the Zudielnry Committee, has been trl ,largely ,strengthen the con. Sidion of those who have heretofore opt posed impeadmient,'ns well as to add to the number of Us onponents. The dle. passionate, conratidoos Mad' impartial ton ed e of the document Is highly commen d. HerafiCa special sore Thaddeus Slovene pronounces the report put forth by Wilson •'nonsense." He spooks of the majority report.- A atrictcount 41014 that Angler the most.favorable dr cumstoneet not marathon tatty 1 1041.1 tut of ono hundred and ninety can be relied upon In the House in favor of impeach ment. Of this number several aro said to be deubtful, rind should the tone of the fOraiemlling message of the President be decently moderate, many who are now inclined to union to argumnuta urging I tr=c ee hmzil . wi t li t. thro . w their votes and . The . TribuneS special Says: ♦ miens of Republican Congressmen will certain ly be held neat week—probably Monday oeTneadaY ovening—When the Impeach ment mint, will be fullyconsldereal, and some definite line of action marked sot. PUBLIC DBIMBT.&TEXENT :The public debt atatememt loaned abourthe sth of Detember. is probable there will be found an Increase of debt, which In mainly owEng to the fact thot twenty-Az millions_ of. dollars were expentledkni- the that ache Forwent mouth toward., the payment of interest on the public debt. The receipte of ma tome and Internet Bayonne will tar about atrium:no:sin October. MIL TREASeRT REPORT. The financial report of the Secretary of 'the Treent.crg will latobable Le mailed to moque,' to_thoptinalpal cities Nona nod West, In cstre of Assistant Treasurers or Collectors of Customs. =I The Sabato has intention of electing 6 Serg622lorllt-arMS ICI place of the pre.. cat incumbent. The none, ha's a meeting io-inorrow, bat no busing, will be transacted. VENULNISN. Faa•ral Prior s In Hesar of tike rmasomelinag akliaseMemter.. =I lire. 'Yong, November fu neral procceedon In hohor of the Fenian who avere recently hung ire Slaachester came offyinterday, and was a mast im posing spectacle. About five thousand Mainz= fornsed in column fear deep, and marched throned the 'principal thor oughfares, attended by three hearses, each containing a coffin, on which was Inscribed the name of one of the execu ted men. The pm:session halted In Union Sguare„where orations were delivered, extolling the heroism of the Martyrs and the cause for which they died; 'Su perintendent liennedy refused to furnish apol l on ee Ze .co gr " ot t a n d e trarlfiee of the order his officers to attend a ptoomston gotten up in honor of the murderers of .PQ/ic°P."l.3' , RICHMOND ' VA, Tam Case of Maneteett-8e 1. *Mimi . b 7 Ike MUltery Cetastisetobor. TbeYelerraPh to the Yltsstrannt Ustettbl lilthrhoish, Nov. flunplontr, editor of tips War IS - Wien, who wks relied Om WeAtigeday*tlie cirlopice* luta been balled by the MilitaryCommis twiner, to appear et Charles city County Court In ten flays after the adicOrtiment of the Recomitraction .Conyeathm, of which he Is a member, and waiver to the indictment already found against him for using Incendiary language in o - public speech. ;,,be Commlndotter. etatedAbai, General'Schotleld disliked to Interfere in each matters, but did no that the accused might attend to his duties In the tkfnven tien. The amount of ball woo $l,OOO. ThlllltliCUlt claims that It Is a yretext to prevent his sitting be tho Co*ention. Ile volunteered to appear In court...with out compulsion before the military took the matter In hand. JAMAICA. Ile Ilerported !Negro il.l.F=+bHO Illes..es, Citizens sob 11•11111e2S: =1 New Yank, Nov. Eh—Advices train Kingetou to the ltith, stile there le no truth M tio; report of another 'outbreak among the blacks, but that it wail likely the government woubi be compelled to call out the militia and adopt severe measures of repression. ,tl6turbance occurred , in Falmouth, comequent upon body of talillers belonging to the Third Westlndktßeplment having =Moscow. ardly attack upon the, constabulary and inhabltants. &vend constables end clt- Irenewere maltreated. Eventually the Captain in command .ertectotled in, get, tl ug tbeaoldier.s into tho barracks and on the following day 'leveret of 'them were tried at pollee court, cenvieted end sentenced to prison. SOUTE CAROLINA. Cosmea tlon Dotentio—lsipertam t Ma. I=7=l =1 • CnAltmarron, November 29.-s-Purther election returns from the Interior islbs;• Stints render it almost 'certain the con vention is defeated, int the total votepolb titti falls abOrt many thousand of tho re. (mired majority of ragpitered voters. Immense deposits of moat-valuable phosphates; vsltich ars said to he, much superior Zsi Peruvian stand, and - to culnblo .value, has been dittoovered on plantatiocui hitherto considered of tittle value, stretching alnngthe banks of Ash ley River, a few miles above lids city. A company has been formed, backed by Northern capitalists. to utilize these deposit., which amain of animal remains, Nrming a (thick 'lrobalratum for many miles., NORTH CAROLINA. State Compervalive penvezilea Post " P • • rg I T.l , egraplto flttsbFrgh age BALItIOIT, November :ie.—After & full consultation batsmen -a large number of Conservative gentleman hero In attend ance at the Moen Court, it was deemed best to manse a postponement of the Conservative. State Convention called to' meet here on the 11th of December, and leave tho time and pliuxi hereafter to be ilcsigitatellty the EWO Executive:Com. mute°. A ~btate Executive Committee VMS appeintsd and it .18 presumed the arrangement nail be entirely ,Ilegeleaced lasettliesot• to Meath Couto/lose.: r BS Tekersakto tee riturseas 9+ 0, 1 14 4z_ Cnatsaroti. „November 28—The B.re-,, man, lark .tiatoo 'arrlyed.; to-day "%b . ono hundred and 1111 y. hatalgrarstik der the /utopia* ottboatalo Immigration. Board. They were warmly , weloomod by their Mende and citizens generally. Only one death occurred during the pas sage. EON EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. PROM EUROPE. Roman Queslidn Conference, Stennhip Eiplosion—Thirty- three Lives Lost. Armory Bobbed by realane. Battles Fought in- Crete !IV TslagrilDS lb tbs Pittsburg b BSSett.l . -riga , naluat; .P.Sam,,.Novembor 24—The France, a Government organ of this tits, has a long editSrtal On tho subject or the - COI:1'. forencblor the settlement of the Roman onestten. The writer says it will be ten possible for the Conference to maintain the present boundaries of Rome. • • .FILE CE .. vA.bl7ATilto iTALT. Pints; November 23.—The evacuation of the .Roman territory by the French forces still continues.- All the troops will' hive 'tenni:Rd by Ddonday next. =I STEAMBOAT TLETLOSION-TIAIRTT-TALBSE "IILSONS MILLED OUTRIGIIT. Ltvxuroot, November 3.-Nhilo tho kaamanip Boatumlino, tsblab plies be- tWOellt this port and Grimm, was leaving port about nooirto-dity, orient bar boil ers exploded - with a loud .report,-that was dlitinetly felt thrOughout tho city. Thirty-Ire° persons . were•klllOd out right, and many others injoiod. The sieamaltip Wan' ointlrelr destroyed.- 11011A5 1301:1ADAAMI, LONIKM, Nor. Z.—lt now seems fhe statement that it, lOU , be hnpossibis for thepioposed Conference to maintain the preaent boundaries of Rome, was not the utterance of the La France, but of &St. Petersburg Jourtud, an °facial newsiss per, regarded quite se 'good authority usually on diploroatio questions. C= Lownow, NoVember ill-1n the Eons* of Common this evening the Ministers introduced a plan for the new Income tax, at the rat* of & penny per pound, to ontlnrn for one year only, to defray the expenses of the Abyssinian War. =I In reply to • qttestion regarding moll contracts betweerrpresl Britain and the' United BMWs, It was 'stated the Govern. nrent had contracted with' the Cunard lino foss, year at. fixed some., The bids of competing lines were adjudged cm witlsfachat7, but the transactions could clothe deemed settled, u p cetilations with Ilia .tinISM: Sistine on 'the 'stsbject • weth'stiii 'pending.' ARMORY ROIMED Conn, Nor. Z..—Otie of.the armories in Ude city eras - entered last night by supposed . r anima*. 'rho carried off one hundred and twenty reivoltrett - and ten rillei. =I The Eimrami-Stauloy correspondence relative, Farb,. Alabama dolma was pramtabd at as early day. . • lax isoeseti cUirrairwer. BLALIN, Nov. M.—The Prussian h-e -rotr Zegtung hqo an editorial this morn ing on the conference for the settlement of the Roman question. The writorsays that with. the exception of Austria, not one orifice great pewere . of Europe his acetepted the Conference. The other pow ers have eithei; like Pretzel's; exacted expLsteations, or given evasive replies.' AIIEBJCAN lIIAIIKOGIVINGreasesixx. - November 31--Citisena of the flatted States in thin city held a festival yeeteiday, in obseivance of 'the .:s.iational Theuskagiving.• At &banquet is the Af ton:mean one . hundred end seventy American ladles and gentlemen were present. besides a number of emi nent foreign guests anti friends of America. Hon. George Bancroft, Chairmaq, made a. speeeb,.whicis we. replied to . by Bore TotbenbreSk, Presi dent of the Premien Chamber of Depei deft.* 'Boih *Peaks= gave eloqUent ex pre mien to the cordial state of feeling existing between the American and the German nations. The festivities con eluded In the evening with 'a bell, which was a brilliant affair.. r : 0 UTI : 7 0 IN CANDIA. Despatches 'annotima that' lovers) battles have been fought in Candle be tween the Turks end Cretans. Both par ties 'claim success. • • =! QCXEMITOWN, Nov. 2S.—The steam ship City of Nu! Yolk, fronsiNcritYeski arrived yesterday. . . armurciAL.illn ailiamutua4. Livcarocm, Nov. .--Cotton declined and closed weak at the following quota Monti; middling uplands, 4.046; Orleans, 7 13-16; sales 10,000 bales hlanehenier. ' Good sand yarns heavy and. the prices declining. .Eksadstuffis cloned without any Improvement., Corn 47s 04. Wheat .161 Id for Callfinmis White, and 13s 213 for No. 2 red western. Barley Is 40.. Oats Is Ild. Peas 49s C4l. Proviltion.—beet 212 s Od. Pork 795. Lard 49. 9d. Che 0.4121 I2i. Bacon 401 Od. Produon—Sugnr 26n lid, Petroleum Is for nplrita, and Is 31,1 for reined.. Clover seed 39k . • ..Awnviow; Noy. '..l3—,Esoling.—P4ro .lenta clam] nominal ac 45 franat,ftirtikr. Lorrom, 9.5; Fiv . .Terdnlies, 71; Illinois Contsal, 87; Erie, 471. F0.8.11K1 , 0111., Nov. K—Ernting-I.7nl led States boodle, 78 11L18. Railroad Program• la Routh Varellaa ter rearradi w sai rlitarondiVidolial • CIIAIIIJIWrON, Nov. 29.—abi• , Arigusta and Port Royal Rallrotul Company Is fully organtreiL More than ono-halt the grading Is completed, and tiro thousand hands will be set to work immediately. = We cheer : fully give place to the sub joined card . from, Mr. thinned, of the Cbminercial, in which he'explains to our satisfaction that ho was not guilty of the breach of faith with which we charged him iliThursday!a Gagerra.'. WO based oar charge on representhrioni made by 'a member of the Association, but now boo- Hero; that that gentleman was not aunt- Cloudy . exPliclt in#tls statement, and to cotusrluence we did Mr.. Pennett 0M... Titre la the card., ' • - I'n - rent:mon, Non 25, 15477. ddifera 'Gfarette:-1. notice. in the col.: times of your paper this morning an ar ticle' headed "fled Faith," which does me great iDiteillee, in alleging that I used dishonorable means to obtain os clasivaly the proceedings of the Execo- (too Committee of the National Wow Cirowers!Association. You may thattha Secretary of the Assoclatlon, a stranpr in the city, called at the Oimmercial office and requested o m u e rn to w. n t e , t f alt e tte ce rcr . KZ; arsod)ftrt oth er . *sola led willingly, but broke mysrord,and copsoquenen.re, ;mired tho credit of monopolizing the re. port. Is the firstplace theSccretary of the Association never called at the Cbooner- Mat office, before orduring the Conran (too; - in the second 'place he. never re quested me is notify the other reporters of the mootimpand in the third place I hover agreed to do so, : : I called on the Secretary of the Asso chition„ instead - of his ciating,on me, end was told that tho proceedings at the liSonengshola Elms° Iseult! be. OPO I3 reporters, and If other members - of tho prep inquired. of WO abort the matter, I could ,tell them. they :would be net! . _ I node no agreement tw,riotily reporters of the meeting, and; - vres onr prised at tbo appearance of tbeasiteliNin referimeoto ibe matter, In yonr paper. ; Liophis you will publish the a bove as a matter or JiMbee, I renal.,, Vary truly yours, 0. T.Thsrlarrr, • Reporter Pltteburgh Commerefai. SATUAbAY.. NOVEMBER 30, 1867 city AND NUItURDAN. 1110111IOLDI1 A Alla. Thiriern.li 1.. i4O tier Ileums of Sue Mailawwl l,elel. 1.4t1 Vnieme4l Arreec of the , pleeeet.. • string alfivklumtrriA ittPle'Ztat Hotol, er.thor of Pawl and 1101111 oirt.tatt. l'ltt (OW ukllln, ouliturtably OY,Cf , lug, about. Witial*ClUttal I ho kllling orOw,t Motiottorib . o blif4rtf at Lilo Mato, by- Jantos'itlOutoottli also' boarder. Tilo tlctoottotol att.! utnplgybd puddler Itt H.tuatittett rtallati +unit • 'canto to tho : -Ilotel tiheel o,lo ` 3. if appears, Idedoeorith boon drinking freely, call his, supper, Mann Ma o'clock. came • ' ll bar moot whore 'i!el.lartity, the' umn' nrieter of the Memo,. won unending 'l\datenoth having (mime Out from rep before Wm, wan meting on a barna). tho window, with several other versant.. Rad 4 hult al elan vete mime /a ha ted dome along redo of • Atointool,b,• hornet his , let,: wiled had been' fujerect at the eiplnslltl 'at' Erase., Oman'. dr.IMIVit. •rolling mlLL ?doormen remteated him to be ntoreents , fit!, when Mcflovore'„replltsl to 111111, In an itburiee manner; Inliing iilh. vile nOnIOS. N1011:0Oal 44.41-4(‘ did not 4q61.1 to quarrel,. When • fdellavern egata .uu.l okpis° . fruiterer) toward „hitt and ' theft' etruCit him' lo taco. torttooth duel nerriall knife taddis I Loud, which be lad been carrying its 41 tooth Wale; and barna thlt"Cloveru struck him again he would - out Tice other replied thar'he enett vhhdaodletldmhavethehglfensidfgal lfe Itgare'strifek him, Meinfoolle 'who liad risen to his feet. than 'struck him with •the knifa, inflicting the' fatal wound, .which severed; r . branch • ot aLo main artery and penetrrted the wind pipai. rWuslng the blood to liner front hie moultr mid noses • The Injured maul reeled • • - feel baelt.hiraltint the "bare-from wbeade•• Ito was removed to his Muni and turd• Ind aid attention.% Loran Wilms to Sr lint life warn i,f CIO a v nil as ho died. tureen ton Mild elelson o'cl)kk.'" Mediae* Made no effort to cleave, tint reinaloat hi the bar mom until in, was arrested Andrew Henderson, on a warrant Isaugt -by Juance Alet;tern lie woo brout the lock up and delivered Into the Lon.• '(officer Riven., who locked' him stir, Ho remained in thetombeentll yean • n morning. when . Chad SOOtt..bear4lg. • UM math of ftleGevere, muds an ; formationagainst Ulna tormureler be g Mayor ldeCarthy, who committed or trial. , .• • The deceased was a young 1111t1 about twenty.tive years of age. Us thought to have crave from Ch9llllo lairg, and to be uncuarraed. The, ner in about thirty-dee yin,» eld, - an p d a widower. We believe he Mrs no.faciak/ ly. Coroner Clawson was Antonini:tea ye i.l !entity morning, and held an Inquest o • the-remain* °eche deafened. ~I.lte• fo lowly; testimony was 4icitell: Jean Mertirthe,-sworn— propel" ottbe National 'Hetet Themune of 'ceased was Owen • Mcflorern. Ito "an Montooth were hoordern here, and ale 1 t4-ether. Montoeill Way Injured serious . 1 - at Ito explosion at thaw. • Oral/.4, mating mill, and bee walked MY a stick since. Air, meta tattle h to Ward elx or moan weeks ago. Nev • know him mail then, lbaa been in Lent of 'getting intosinned nceneleual Ybsterdny ho wellt oat acs got- p tight. Cod three or lour Osseo of • here, In the early part of the tiny. Whits drunk ho tens eery quarrelsome! and, hi% ;sultirig. Yesterday he tried to get op es .4rguinent" lti the rotmsonn, hut I Mhz*: feral mot ho lett, and went with* pero [young teen 'up and down'the drinking constilm ably Ito returned tee. twee" t o ur tlol lain e'rllo4, and wig drunkaad noisy about Use .house, :ems 'l' - Xbnot 91.9'c:deck. when the supper bell rang, they all went and . aN :upper. While they wore at simper went • bellied ;UM tar and retimMil there. r . l..wrie • aim*, Idenkikk carne :While. rein alt er arid vat 910.971 In the benvoolo. eihortiv afterwards govern also Mlle fruits *upper Into e" telt , 111.111,Alljeet.„Isloo. the bench heavily against ltieritroth.or pertly on top of film, heart Monteath rensonstrate with fer doing so when he IMOnlclol.lly 9vat ho lame, and tell hint that he ought to throw blinself ue-oinst 'ore welt Man. Heard Ideiloycru say something about the other having a knife. Neat heard deeewasl apply oils names to ..Montonik, and laetud hlntkaT he could whlplim. :1 .called for,order it lhto Lilo, 1199.33.1 eontittlltl to call the other by opprohrioes ep ts ithe. Ind not nee the action, but judged from . the noise that McGovern hit llontooth. I rolled again for. order, and =Metre= hehlnd the bar to out the "men Out. - An I .was imming . • Around. the end of the bar I sate McGovern approach ing ltlontooth, and the after tieing. Saw no knife, but taw Ittodooth make a . loop" at diode...a:rod as If be had a knife in his Ins baud., I canoe to then:again to keep qultlitelten llontooth stood still anall:lctioyerri faecal back toward the Liar. Ito coughed, ant by its cough I thought Mete was blood 10-kla throat, and Supposed/he was Injr.rod. Another Young man ste pped in, ant McGovern, 't think, aske to see Rho Was cut. The name of his man wail 114.1.1:11011. I looked and saw the laloodmaking Ito appeantnee'through thet Meath^ of 119 ilelitleDOll pulled the collar open, and the blood rushed out :powerfully in a stream front the wound. We did all all we could to atop thablood, aid neut. for Dr. Roblneciu.-- McGovern and little except to repeae over and over that he supposed he was doue for, in this world. The doctor came; and - Sre laid . the man dolma:ld .stopped.tho ' blocdlug.. Was very Inlay qindltrigthe 'cieltement.and did not hear what Jlontoolliaald, irony. tnlag, We mimed • the man' trp 4 - ro Seen after the do c tor arrival, and he dal pt about, tleren:' o'clock. .:The.:elitetig . was done shortly after six. • . Alexander, ilenderSon .and Patrills Murphy were sworn, :and: both testified substantially the sameas:McCarttly. Andrew lleocienem was next c-allcl, and tea:Ailed to haying arrested the pets. otter, and conveyed him to the lock-tip I meld he made restetance, but won pewwablyy t• 1 Pr: - Jaws!: Jk4fivion. I canal in last night to attend inn dot-eased et about aft o'clock., hound Idm bleed- I tog. and . Jedged .frorni appearanerr that he lied bled a great deal from a cut or atah hlthe.. neck., The aut.emeced .a branch er thyroldketery and penetrated the wind pipe, The wound, in between g quarter imlnhattlnoh , dry Width. mho bleeding from It had been most profuse. '.'The man 'was Witt 'nod polseleas at the wrists, The hemorrhage had been to great was nearly dead. was ' di:charged from nostrile, • giving positive.; evidentio that .' the , wind : pipe had beep. cot. Thu.homer-rhago ceased entirely' fn . A. few min - Wes after I mosaic:. x pressed Visible:est i:lg riflery, and It iminedlately Mopped and bled no. more: :•The• loan reapired Mit]; groat ditneulty. It wits tille eueroutry . to take-up MC: arteryias klberlfng3 wee not renews!. The' ham rallied" a little about half nn hour after I taw Ilim, andbecamo amsclous. I then had some hopes of hint. . 110..dfett. abont.twenty minutes oh' eleven o'clock. The wound was. shah wouild•bo' Made'-wlt If- the small blade of akuire. From the extunt 'nation Pas% new: niade there Is no doubt that' death resulted feint hercrorrhage I caused by Unit wound. • • 1)r. Lui Artliburp,stsbrn—Vlelled the dettow4 ja row , momenta: bofbre int end ansteletl 1/r. Itobbuton to tniiko the culmination after drettn. 111 y judge mein eoneerningthe case entirely agrees with that of DriTtablneon., the testimony. concluded here, and altar deliberation . the - jury returned .the following verdict: 't That ttatartidgsvon, Mottovern canto to 'his donth on the 2eth day of Novembac;i P 55701: boom of Jonn McCarthy I n from the effects or a4oniad inflletod by ti Yalta; twain ltandrat janses Upotootll,9 ,Stattetti Statism. • = The Right linrerent Johd Korroott B!sliop of the Viocesiror Pittsburgh, who wni o,tssd, hmdiaudancepktho 'Tan, • A oillcon COns'ention Of Prelates, of tani: . - bath,'England, neconmenled bye his brother 'nail on 'WI -rived Id city on Thatikenving - 'morning, and almost tin. medintely participutyd „yritb the itordOs ot Trinity Church, in the listereeting and apprnerado eerrleve .oc Dar thlyi- , The friends of the gisongshop trill lie glad to know that Ills own - healtlr has been porta, and that chit; health cit bin eou, Abel !ferreted, lea, much improved by the Je6tpcY 1 e tinclorgand bud iidd !Muhl' receptionfind welcome et i h l Bletten ggl be given at the Tthiltighuinh bn gun.' day afternoon, In which the clergy or the .nslghboritooti Auut their ..00nnegations will Join, hind' that thollev. Mc V. --Dade Is expected to deliver tbe Address of Welcome outlet occasion, . which cog Mot . full Le bohito ofheartfoli latorrat to tho humorous frlentittnilisho.plierno4, thit vonoroblo Dr. rage and the Church. ci■ for TAirreikeiville:.;;Vvldearti tpai good authority thatl.thotPttlabWrgh Gas Company intend extending their maim. "Id mwmiiviineitilze shrino.'-'rtia pipe is about being contracted Mr, and tho work will ha commenced as aoon sa the weather Wlli permit. • TliaitsagteDsy Day. I TM:Wm:hay,' having . been .set apart by Itl ' oPresideat,'atid also by the Governor. I..!Penniylvarda, on a day of thanksgly- Inroad prayer, wqs morally observed , in the clty In a becomicg manner. The tHildllbss bongos were all closed and the uufecturlng estublishmonts generally 'suspended operations. Religious. ear- *ices were held in the various churches, and the attendance was unusually largo. Afternoon ontortaisments Were given at . the-different.: places of amusement, *bleb were also well attended. . . .. In. the evening a number of balls I .irefe given In. addition ..to the regular 'amusements, at which hundreds' of our young men and fair maidens anent the 'fivunlug . pleasantly In dancing, whirl,, n ninny:planes,. was kept up until Mho ea sena' hours" of the succeeding merit: Tho principal aJTair of the evening - was he promenade concert at Etta Paul's Catholic Orphan Asylum,- 'Tannehill street In the Seventh ward. At an early hour in -the -evening the-gneste assern -bleklind death* commenced,- which was limpr up without cessation until imp , per woe announced, ,otter which ft was tetunied and continued till two o'clock ; In-the morning. The supper, which was Served in the opseious dining hall on the (bet floor or the building, - wan unexcep ; tionable, and discussed with a relish '.highly-complimentary to the skill of hose who had superintended its pre paration. The company wan variously estimated at from 'one thoueand to fifteen hundred, and, notwithstanding the vast 'number present, the -best order -was iniiintalned, and On. '/iel good feeling prevailed. -Two ex pent bends of-innate were in attend- Sore, occupying the two large school rooms on the second floor of the build ing, both brwhirl were thronged with the youth and beauty of the city, who3o tilling [steel, and elastic steps, as they ire ai thifonah the"-dance, ; gave ample ence or their enjoyment.- In, brier, It Was one of the most pleasant affairs It - WI ever been our privilegeto attend, and will Icing be remembered with pleasure by all Lwlfei irelli•eid fortunate as to be Thank g The ninth. annual celebiathin of the United Refer:nod rreabyterlatt Sabbath School:at thla MIA held at the Acad emy of limit, on. 'fhankszlvlng attar baon,',MnaMenving al 2f, and closing at 4 Rev. S. B. Reed, tutor of the fifth U. Chttrah. Tr.; called to prosldA Tho exerchms wen (ned by staging the Anthem "Th.) mitin ma me the 144cd's thd the fullneta thereof," etc. • 'Tide - was discoursed beautifully, from the solo by a little boy from the Tenth went minion Het. John S, Sands, of the. Dlghib Ward Minion, read several appreprano pas eves of scripture., after which Bev. Dr. e racy, of.. the fourth U. P. Church,- of eyed a prayer of fervent thanksgiving to God for all Ilia goodness and kindnesses. The assembly then. Joined In singing the I.IA Psalm 1.8 aerate, "Give thank' to God finite is good." nee. A. If. Mill. igen, pastor of the 11. P. Church, 0. 8., of this city, addressed the parents. /Oda address ho spoke of parental re spTuribility—lncentivels to train children its the roar of the Lord—the Toward of the faithful went' and the curve of those who neglect this religious interests of the.. chddrdn. The audienob Dieu pined Inslnging Psalm 1451.1 verses. Rev. T. H. henna, pastor of the Second U. P: Church, addressed The teeehers.- The speaker noticed particularly the re ward of She faithful teacher. The. 9111 and llth verses of the 17th Pules were then sung, alter which Ma). Wm. Prow ',who of children of bible lauds and vanfrasted their condition with that. of the children of our own land rotating several incidents that calico under his notice while traveling there. Theassembly thernMlTtt the liDd Psalm, .f &hold how good a thing it iN." etc. The, children were, Ilea addressed try Rev. J. It. Harr, of the Fourth U. V. melt, Allegheny-. is addrese partook what of the nature of a :Sunday perrhir„" w .leh he t _ u _ pleasing manner, and to the ehildwn it was quite autuaing. In coueltudon, the whole assembly rase and eung Psalm 7. Verom. “Icoir blamed be the LO'ril our !God," liennliction by Hoe. John Douglass, D. D.,of thla 'the exercises were of the reiest . ploso; lize n hara por c i tz, ereryothinf holnd ing co= l e y . Beal order l conslde ' rifig the - Immense crowd of children. The house was filled to crowding and hundreds were obliged to learn for want of room. "JLT0111•11:•ellrillit DtIMMISS. Patrick Pox ie a eon of ttin Emerald Ledo, and having accumulated a small quantify Of this irorid'a goods tri• hin td dustry and economy, and haring admire to Increase bte .More, opened a 'boarding :house on Spring ailoy, in the Fifth yard, where bI conntryineu and othi,ra who desired it wow supplied with the neces saries of 11110. and an oecssional luxury, c.specially on particular oecsalons. Thursday baying been set apart by the President of the rutted States and the Governor Of Pennsylvania as a day of Thanksgiving was of course duly oh s eZ b Path k dhi board and ery y C s CM on this occasion It was thought meet by the worthy bolt of the establishment to keep up the reputation of the same by placing before his guests some of the luXuriee of life. Consequently, a feast was prepared, to which the boarders doubtless did ample justice, and all things passed oil pleasantly. .The hour for supper arrived, and:lt was deter mined by the boardets 'to Rotel. up the day in true Irish , style, to do which It was neceiwarr to hare something to give "spirit" to the oecsiden. Whiskey wee sent for, of which the company drank, "deeply drank," and In a few hours, matters were . progressing in true Dmeybrook style.. Among the guests was Henry 2diller and - Thomas Burns. Themes lea "gintleman otthe real mild stock,".and of - course being 'Uri , could not letauch at lineopporiunity for a tight pass unimproved; and In looking around fore chance to begin the. "bloody tine tirm" he spied Henry, and-"knocked him down Just for thelove of it." Henry, it appears, did not fully appreciate lite dlection and appealed to theist! for re, tress, by making information before Al dtrman. McMaster., charging Thomas Wilt season nod e. battery. - A 'sirarratit was issued for his arrest. eporied Omersgs most yillainoua outrage is alleged to have been perpetrated near the Union Dept Wednesday, night, but -like the Hate Waldrito Affair, the• statement at the pacon outraged places her In a con iturabh position, to say the least of it. Mrs. Jute Melillo young widow, who residerfodth her_fethor.on (trent. street,- noir Sixth, Intending to go to Philadel phia wet arsiompanied by her father to the Unto, 'Depot, where ebb purchased a ticket, stair which her father left her and. went lakes. Shortly afterwards, es she Alleges, ate won Approached by a well dressed mm, with heavy black whiskers, who mid in was going to Ptilladelt.hia, end offered to take charge of her during the trip, to chick eh° assented, Shortly Afterward In..proposed a walk out of doors, to Which —slid consented; and when outsito ,of the battling he, produred bottle which . . he .said cotileined woe and infarcd her a drink. She drank:ROMA 4 fee:momenta become Insonsible,romemberlognothlng .that transpired afterward until next ,morning: tilte wee found Thursday ;morning,:about three o'clock, lying on. the Hide rrlk of the Pan Handle rail road,. heliveen the depot and the clove• tor, by one of the brakemen on that road, In partially. tneetudbte condition, and removed to the centring room at the depok Later- halite tnonalog her pocket- book; which Xe• father ettyn contained sle wbenibe left, won found on the, benki near *litre sherwas lying, but themoney swon: he: waliffterwards removed to her home, arid Dr. IliCklenl Attended her, Bha Woe still partially hmenaihte, - kat, after .Applying the proper restore , tivtis, returned - to cartscloutmeas."and I made the above statumeml, latFraial Ase Moat. 713'13...N0w Cantle Aecoirimodidloti train on the Fort Wayne - and Memo /tall, jam], thie at the Allruheny Depot at 10 . "yesterday morning, wan - thrown front ikon t the tracknearDlAMOnt, About/due miles went orthe.city, between nine and ~ten o'clock, and badly a - reared.' Several mecum Arare.allahtly injured, but none selinonly.. The Exprenn train was ntart etl alto usual, limo, hilt in consequendei of the areek,vtatinmahle to pass, nett re, turned, brining 'the passengene ,Ot the wrecked train- to the city. The track Was -pot .clentred Xar several bents oiler Rho !accident; plthaegh a largo form- of handier's' dis patched to , tha place !mine. 'dlately Jana , the OtOutratta. The train. we ntorinicoMsd left thltitel. at tbstett o'clatk, , and the rubbish "latlez." deeFedNivar,.#l4odViouirl' Attention le directed to the adierttw,. went of Joseph Horne A Co., which sp- Deus to-duy on our second page. No Cod to 'There really ens to be . naend to the BalOqu our city Of the Mason ,b Hamlin C.bine , Organs. Day after day_ do we gourd tia , v disposal to our churches, schools ao<l hwillies, and at the ratehlr. Atelier, the ageth. hag been selling them , for the past fewydhs t ono would think that every bedy watsupplied; yet tee . demand =apnoea to 111....eee„ and the public, like Oliver Twist, bvpa °eine, fur .more: . A few days since -vs men tiered theisale of a very fine one t o D r. .SWift's Sabbath - School, in Alleglh oy . Today we record the tale of a still fin, MID . to thO Duquesne Ledge, Ito. 32, tat Penn street. It to truly a splendid ape casm of handiwork, both musical, me chanical. and ornamental. Its design is after the • style of the regular Church Organ, having.a row of gilt pipisi to front, and a beautifully ornamented gothic ease, .with open work lu front to allow the tone 'to cicape. It bas two Lanka of keys, each of live octavo' , . compass, and ton stops, tiuteihaut boys, bourdon,:ste., , riefne. Of. the most bird-Ilko sweetness and others of great "power and volume, but all possessing that enchanting richness and purity of tone that has made the Mason S Hamlin Instruments the wonder of the age, hod pieced them fur ahead of every 'other or gan that is made. Wo congratulate the Lodge on possessing noel, an organ, and the members certainly displayed supe rior muslad appreciation in selsctinK a "Mason and Hamlin," in preforence to. some of those other "wheezing /hinge" that are being tried to be nr - iught into notoriety with all sorts of puffery. This organ was:of course furnlshail by Mr. C. C. , Mellor; 81 .WOOd Street, whole well krinwhis the only itgent.trt tills city for the Mason ;,b Ilatulin Organs. ' Ilea Hamm. LeuctNV DAJLEE. Nicholas Wiedler yesterday made in formation before Aiderrnini Strain, charg lag Catharine Weiler with dr CeDi by bailee, alleging therslielrad in her ixisEts, thine deed of conveyance sada'promis• aory Doie for slso,which belonged to him and which she rsfirsed to give 'up. She was. arrested and bold for a hearing. ACICiRAViTLth D- 71;Lthillty James Andrew a n d Dennis Fallon, made separate informations -before Alder :nett Strain against Patrick John Hawkins and others, charglngthem with aggravated assataltund battery.' It appears that Jamei Fallon; aehort time since, sold to Alclielvy, an old gray mart,' for which - the latter wee to pay tho turn or *kb He paid a part or the money antiun Thursday James, with hit brothers Andrew end Lennie, Lulled upon him, at the corner or Webster and Seventh etreeta, where he keeps a gro cery, and demanded the payment of the remainder: MoKelvy. had gathered a number or his friende in, In anticipation of the call, andrefused topay ibis money, when a “bloody ruction" eturued, 'in which the Falions were badly beaten. rho parties terra . arrested and held for bearing. _ ' The 11•Ides1 Ovea•leell. Our fashionable clrcice afro on the alert for the forthcoming musical occasions of the nelson, the grand concerts of the knogn Mendeleeolin gultitelte Club of Bostomulded by Miss- Addle S. Ryan, the charming songstreas. The ldendelssohn Club has Veen 'Organized since Ic4a , and - with eactisacceeeleo year bas added largely to' Its high national teputatioa. Each member ia scomplete muter of the musical Instrument on which he performs, and the correct blending of aweds produced by their united executions Is-truly marvellous. We trust none of our readers will have to record in their book •of regrets a failure to best this - celebrated club In their faithful interpretations of the greatest master. The programme for each evening will embrace overtures, quartettes, qui:deans and scion, with songs and ballade. The first Concert takes pines oil Wodnetideq evening and aseteed as ltlazaday..shWa—a,l, -th Academy of :duel°. The ialb of seats, no extra. charge for reserved ones, will comments, on Monday morning next; at the well known music store of C. C. Mellor, el Wood street. • The Oat Venues. The leading musical interpreters of America are falling ono by one Into thi • . army, of admirers of the , celebrated Decker Piano...Thal thesedostruments are destined to snit/teed(' all others is evidenced by.thd great popularity they are attaining. &lelutili,tally considered they are vastly superbar to any other piano 'manufactured in the world. as many new ideas and principles hitherto oath - ought of have been developed In their construction. While it is net onr purpose to detract froth the merits of the sweet Chickering, the full toned Stoln woe, or pleasant Bradbury, for all are highly creditable to theeountry in which produced, still we feel that the Decker is vastly auperlor to each and,all of. them, pmiessing the merits of each and corn bluing ell Moir good qualithth and con tributing largely to their , eieellence. When properly understood no piano will bo more popular than the Decker. C. C. Weller, No. ill Wood street Is the sole agent for these tomcats Instruments for this city. I attan/ Agra,. pommel Franklin •and'J'arnes colored men, met at the house of Mra. Lucas, on North avenue, Allegheny, 'Wednesday evening, and while engaged bt o game of cards got into a difficulty, when Miller cut Franklin on the neck with .razor, lodiictinga severe but not dangerous wound. Dr. Thorn was sent for and dressed the wound, and the in jured man, who was employed ut Bowl, in this city, was removed to his home. Yesterday morning ito went be fore Mayor Morrison and reads Infer. , matton against Miller, charging him with felonious aasault and battery. The ae clued was arrested and la default of ball committed for Med. . • , - - . • , It la alleged by Frruaklin that Miller bad a grudge againat him, on account of his attention to a wornan, also it appears lifluer alma bad milking for. . Aro we. Cllloroa or lartUsb Roidnella? Owing to the into action of the British Government In" donYlog the. right of a British anhJect to. ho' an: Am cricentltl ;en, It le but Joel and proper that all American citizens born under the Ildt ish deg. and who have expatriated them-. solves from hrltish allegiance, ehould exact from' the Arneriqin Government a guarantee of being protected.ln . their . Ilona and Ilbetty when abroad, either - In 'the pumnit of business - or :pleasure; A meeting of American , citizens of native and foreign birth'svill be held on Mon th), evening, Tyeember 2d, nt Lafoyetto •Uail, to tike action. In the matter no Im portant to all of fbrolgn birth. E. Dernsrma.v, M. G., .. Ott behalf of Committee. ' Tbaniusivise supper: , Thanksgiving !averting a company of prominent gentleman, resident in. the city,-aasembled, by Invitation, at the ,residence - Of Rhazi.".Terorey., itithis 'Sixth ward. A supper wan prepared for the occanion,tuld at-the festive-board were seated, guests to the number of thirty' or fortv', - alt partaking heartily, hollowing the feast pleasant concern lion wan - indulged in, and the sinning thus whiled away, the gumts departing at i seasonable hour all feeling jOyous over IRA Jeremy's hospitality, ilTherrin as them hillttlettldentirtina t .. hiot with loch (Urged 111 . 10 , f118111 Otter been Far eoerttee noels that, eoerte , lca wnalaf tea For' ",Remiectisla.-We oliseMe,Aboe Joseph Boller, Req. whose term of Alderman in tile Sixth Wittli in about to expire, is a candidate for' re.nomination, by the Republicans, at the meeting to be held this evening, andtl. It I,.altegatbct likely that his nonduatteriwill be unani mous,' tlitro being no opposing 'condi- date; - There is no dim holder Sit, the city who possesses to agreater deXrcuilla confidence of the people, gained through faithfulneis in the- discharge of Ids official ditties. ills fiznoininntion; there- fore, will be but a fitting-acknowtalg=l meet: Of. his ,liervlees.tn Republican, ,notuinstlen •In . ward being iNtlivalunt to on election. ' 11- - I ° . " ll 4rtflllif -1•110--Tno Will . - Of provedntpeer Lyle of Philadelphia was on Thuraday, ln the office of the ileglster of Wills: In ft- be , bequeathes, 5500 to the - Fairmount Engine floraPany, and the reitof life money Is left to his rilatiVolu It la dated November 7.'15ry3; We nmy bore remark - that, the: Central ' Alarm Bell of thin city stranded forty. Moo:: tlnfeif'on - Thinlestdving - day," 18 Itenor ,of stun:nem—one otroko for each year at hue fr._ - Amin; ,Zousves,-A. speelalnbeettrig et ?Ida raalPinfalll-14- - bod this ur dllY) alatarlarti 7lioleloelt; Washinus.: tOo. all,tltabaxs street, First veard, AllOgheny. An election of einem, un der- the °Mole Order of General Geary, will be held. All members are request ed to bo present. I• slight lireoccurred &heart two tiro o'clock this .morning • In the catab hshment of liimitbo x , Spang S. Co. man ufacturer ofsaddle' cud harness , trim mingai on Wood street, opposite the St. Charles /lotel., The. building fronts on both Wood and Third streets, and the lire %Va.% firer disecweied where the. two rooms connect; burning up through the Door.. IL originated in the cellar, widoh contained 'nothing, but old boxes. fo damage other thou- that-done by the water was adstained, It la not , known how the fire originated. • . • lawmic Hall—Grand Gift Matinee. Profwer and Hada:no Humiliator; the great EloCutioniata of the age, give their iirtt grand gift .Matinee at the above named hall,- tide Saturday afternoon at %roc o'clock. An entire change of pro• fttnlmo will be presented, replete with "'yr , brilliant and beautiful, features; Every c.hild will receive a him:leen:to ftr"ent. thrfraston twenty-five . cents. In the everr n g euperb programme will bePravented• One hundred, elegant and candy presents .ill be given away. Our Fatness - 'of the •wee, e ed ward wad nubile generally will b, g lad to learn that Mr. Harry Moorhou.s., t h e di e t', truished "Evangelist, 'from' •Lenowshire, England, wtll.preach in theViras D e ptiet Church, on Fourth street,letwcehqrant and Ross, Sunday morning at in} o'clock and in the , evening in the .ow. Pdt4lnergh Theatre, under • the auspices; of the Young lien's Christian Associa tion. All are . conlialty Invited to ittend. • Ourfricud 1. J. D. Eagan the well known book seller and 'periodical dealer Sixth street, below Smithfield street, has on hand on e of the finest collections of rare and current literary works to be, found in the city. 'Persons In need of anything In the lthe should favor him with amU. . Found.--Dr: E. Donnelly found a pocket book on Fifth street, near Ellie olllce,Nesterday orrenteg, "'containing a 21 , 1111 of money. The owner can recover the same ET calling upon' him, proving property and paying for this notice., FOURTH•PAGE:.—ifuI/ RePo:tor ceedlugn in the TneltorMotknor Came; The Iron Bridge over'theAllegheny, CITY ITEMS = Wo do - sincerely sympathise With all wbo can't get home to dinner, and have been in the habit of putting up with Restaurant fare—tongh,vver or under done meats • and vegetables!, and coffees that one might mistake for tea, soup or !Ash water, and that, too, at prices that Would be extortionate for good victuals. To all snob poor fellows, we would say, von can now remedy this; you cap enjoy home luxury by dining with Barry hicG iris, 891%fth street; be will give yon a good home diaper for, a . reasonable price. Pcpperpot, roast ilea* rind all the - et ceteras, including - brown -bread, which is a ran luxury. Try his fare, and you will ecarooly regret not going home. These dining rooms are conduct ed on strictly temperance principles!. Dlartes-1843—opened at Pittock's. tit:3ll4lM aro Bang'a Chrotuo3, at Pit= • -.. • noquets—ordeis taken for Bockstoee's bountiful bouquets,' at Pittotk'a. • . Stereseopic views- 7 Mo only anxiety in Pittaborgh—at ritteek . a. IttMal paper—isorw styles, atTitioekas. . . It Will Pay . tor Pittaburghers . to' visit the exteasive nnd- well managed Alla chtmY grewerv , and prodnos house. of J. Kohen k Brothers, NO. 69 Federal street, for thelarga and fresh stocker groceries,' teas, spiCosoand predate is offered to the whotoanle and retail trade at very rie tamable and inducing prices. Packages delivered anywhere tree of charge, and shipments carefully ramie to all points. 332, 334 and 336 are the ntunbera of the throelam-nand coannodiousbnahteas bowies on Liberty Aiwa occupied by J. D. _Ramalay— At 532 will be found ,a splendid Mock of clothing: Ed r 4 a large and marnlfloent stoik• of all • tha• latest atylea of Hata • and Ca_pen at. 936, Booby Stroairandraptldtita. UlteltribtadliOAß • reasonable In cache( ibe stores, and bar gains' and eadlafaelion are warranted to all who broke a parehaninit ri•IL Ganger Suandwater, sugar, boiler and fancy crackers for hotels, restaurants and private larnillea, at very reasonable prices, at the old established steam crack , er bakery of 'Wray & Brothers, .toe. SB and 31 Irwin etreet. Backspz are ship ped-carefully to all, pante or delivered anywhere in this' neighborhood by wag ons. Give their crackers a trial and , be convinced of their excellence. Ladles. Calterse , Call in .a! holc sale"end Ism' retail establishment or Snod grass d: Roes, No. 23 St. Clair street, and examine the large - and varledassorttnent or ladies' and gentlemen's-Boots, Shoes and alters; which are offered. at ox: Creme'' , low prices. Boys' and Misses Shoot at naanpfacturene prices. • " Meslueoom. Mayen's* SOSle are oboist Moccupy their palatial new Fifth sine' : store, and' grevlatis' to ?emoting from their present house offer their entire 'stock. of Jewelry, watches, Medea, silver ware am mimeo's, et greatly reduced prim- Remember the place, No,ZEfflis Canned Frutta, the bist French raisins, pure;Upleei; - choke - sugars and • best of tees and , teMmee, . wlll. be found At the ruostrestonnble prices nt the old estab lished tai mart of losept A. Roblasozi, Filllfetreet. • • . . The Best Place Allegheny to par chins groceries, tea and prOdueo it at the extenstetlisholessicr and igitailostablishi moat of J. Knheu dr. Brothers, No. 69 Federal street. The prices throughout the 11011119 are eery. reasonable., The 'nest conducted dining rooms In the city aro Item of Wm. floltrbelmor, next door to the Posta:ice. Fifth atreet, and the cbarges are most reasenahle. Call In and see for yourselves. . . At J. D, lismalere, No. 334 Liberty street, trill be lolanda large. and finely assorted stock or hats and caps, embrac ing allthotatest and most rashirmable steles:, wilt& are'ortbred of eastern man- Mamma' prices. . • , Seer at Ileltabelmer , * drat-claaa res taurant, Pink street, next door to the Postolilee; the splendid display of do- Minna fowls and wild genie of all aorta Try a meal at the Cnntinental and bent laded that 14 is kept in tip top style. • • • Ladles' be. of Funs for. ladies' wear, at tho most ,rossonable ;prin.,. may be. found at the wholetudo and retail establish:Dont of Snodgrass & Row, No. 24 St. Clair street.. • Boota,.Shocs and Galtera.—Snodgniaa dt Ross, No. 24 St. Clair waist, odor -the wholesale and retail trade - a splendid week of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,, which they *ell at less than tnanntactarent• . , Purchase yyour tee where you eau buj to the best advantago whore nothing but the purest la sold at, yery low prima. at the old Antablialied tea snort or Jo seph Robinson. No; 20 Fifth street. . Gents Furatahlnegoaaa, shirts, draVC• attic tlea, autpanders, at'great miue• lion Iqpalms, at Um reta il trliutalng +tad notion 'balsa of W. W. Moorttratl. 81 Market stmt. . ' C.r Burned.—Tba car onntalolnk the 'through :western. mall look tbro at . .Enettm, l'a., about two. o'clock, Thum day , morning, and was cotlrely ma aumad }rlW , ita conteoia, - The _Uncut sleet of Matt and .boys` lints and Caps in.the city, at thocheepest prima, Is at the wholesale and retail es- , tabllsluneut of Snodgrass BRoss,l4o. 24 tlta Cloir streets. • . • r : , ..C . othlng.-:-Tho 'florin atonic of man's clothing In tha cliyla at J. D. Itanialaya, No; MO ,Llborly al rem . Tho. pelees. are 1131'y reasonable. Call in and be aulted andlancd. • Call 1u Tina examine the magnificent stock at J. D. Itanutley`e,leo,336 Liberty Wein, The prices aro very :cheap and every article lewarranted to give, mile faction in wear. , ;,Trunlci, Traveling Bogy itc.:—Tho bolt and ebenpolt loop, to t h is of 44- to lonr atom Thanks, Trovol lug Rog. and Tall .ica. hi at liobdgtaos.,t Rose. No. 24,1 St. Alt the Moat fashionable styles of Hate and Ca a far rnen , and boy; at greatly reduced Primo. 'at the plop Mar store 'of Elnodgrara NO; 24' . o Ptcr. in .all..etyles at reasonable pe:eos,— at , lioltabUmer's •Continental ning Salootv,-Flftb istEee!, nest door to • , . . ' :Alta -ilia :.e.nalcsid. a n d Wines„ the; ..piireil.,ou 4atight,,-at.tb4"t.4ntluontat ,Djning,Saloon. nest7d63l. io , the Post- - 411190, Fifth street. , " ,''' 'a :" 2 , ! ;, Fleet and Second Street Property et auction, on Thursday ' Dee. sth, at 3 r. Y. See advertisement of Smithson, Palmer S Co., auctioneem. I r. MIBEit 277 CITY ITEMS The Bedsit:l original Tonle of Iron, Phosphorus, end Callsayn, known se Caswell, Mack &Cu.'s Ferro Phosphora fed Elixir of eallsayn Bark. no Iron restores color to the blood, the Phrapho rue renews waste of the nerve tissue, and thSCullsaya gives a natural health ful tone to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsia In Its various forms Wakefulness, tienerat Debility, and presslon of Spirits. klrumfactured only by Caswell, Hasard it Co., Bow 'York. SOW by all druggists. eswP Dry Goods at IN beirsate..—we, in. cite the particular attention of buyers a wholesale to our complete stock of all ks dress goods, and all kinds of fancy an state goods, and to the fact that we sel at the lowest eastern prism, and en , &oda to , suit purchasers: J. W. Banana et Co., • . 59 Market street. Something Geod.—The boots, oboes, gaitens,&c., for men, ladies andchildren, kept at 'B9 Afarket street, are made of the very best material, and sold as low as the lowest. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. If you want some thing goad, and at gold prices, call at Robb's Shoe Rouse, -89 market street. • , . Ladles will find a splendldasiortment Or ham goods, embroidorlec linen goods. tv , iiimings and notions generally at the loahlwuilde retail store or W. W. Moor head; iv,. 81 Market street. Prices vary reasonably. - . • • • . Orders by snail for the superior water, nutter and sugar ersekers of Wray & Brothers, whose oxternive steam bakery is located at It 09. J aryl 31 Irwin street, will ho promptly fillet at lowest prices. • - For the. Approacidag Concerto pur chase your opera and 'V hlte goods and kid gloves at the well known retail trim ming store of William W.Moorhead,No. 81 Market street. . Thus! Fun, ! t—any your Fors at the well known and popolar store of Snod grass dt Boss, .No. 21St. Our street. splvadld selection is °tiered a very. cheap rte„ . Holiday. Gift. of a sensible dutrUter at riasonable prices at the fasidotable trim ming and notion storcrof W. W. Moor load, No. Si Market street. , Fot..supertor table crackers tad bis cuits go to• the old establlshal cracker bakery of Wray & Brothers, Not and 31 Irwin street, Call and Exartnne the large and com plete atcor of Ladies' Furs, at William Fleming's, 139 Wood arrest. a eye, Ear, Throat., Lunn, Camer DIBEARLEB and CATAAIIII, auoomfolly treated by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithfield d street. • A boot - by roallso Lsidtee Vars.—The best and cheapest Furs in the city can be found on. west corner of Market and Fourth streets. 61 - GARDNER dt-Sxzwurr. .. 50.00, 58.00, 510.00, Elegant Sacks, on west corner Market and Fourth street. Ira • - • 01111111Elt & STECWASIT. • Chinchilla Cloth, elctant, all color; on Rest corner Market and Fourth street.. • SYS GARD:TEE a STZW.A.IIT. Cowl.nation Water is a certain core for Diabetes mad all diseases of the kid ney& "For raleliy all druggists. :incr. Fresh Oystqrs received daily at the popular Continental Dining Rooms, next door to the PostaLilco, Fifth street. Barg:alai In Ladies' Furs, at 'William Fletnipg's, No. 129 Wood street. tf For the .best crackers *go to Wray . k ßro.'ii„ No. 29 and3l atreot. . =CI GOURLEY LDIDENNLYAN—Ity Der. Dr. Elevertt. assisted by ker. Dr. lltcAboy. at Die nsldenu of the bride's pamper. on Thereday evening, Dar. DM, ter,Drer.ll.l.DrY I. 00011 , 111111.1.1••••14 iIL/stth IY this city. FOLSX,ItTON—WILSON'.-On Thursday even ing. Octohet'hithASW,' try Bev. John O. Brown, eisfsted .by the Bev. 'Wm: J. Brows. of /Led Rot*. Ireland, r ULLEItTON and SItisTICISNIn. daughter of Alszmiderlellson, re.. all of this tier. • , 15CLIItODER—COPILON,On Thursday even ing. Oct. =th, at the reshlenot of Ms bride's souther. by her. Yather DCo 10. Mr. JOIIN Y. SCIIIIODISBand Kt" inaarx CONDOS. both MEM ITILLZE—On Fridar evenly,, at half "sat atx Spring 11111.11101ka Slat year or Ida age. • Funeral from ine . son's reeldence, on Sent- Dar, Dec. Ist, at t wo o'clock r. It. The friends of [be fendly are reepertfally Incited to Weed. p PS3 0,4711:4 *-1:1 ROBERT • RODNEY. Under. VIM AND Earnataini,l4o. Oblo Bt.. Allettheny. and Ito. re Dlsinoad Square. Pry Juba Wilson t Bros") keeps always on band thy but Metal, Itotratod, Walnut and Indtattor. Itraiwarod CoMos. Walnut COMM ham is op. ward.. -Itostwood Comast epwarda; all Mbar Comas proportion.. Cards/el toe Maroc. thentsied at low ratin Crape, Glove., ?Mr andlebraytastarnlthed gratis. OMNI open day and bight. • ALEL N. L ai Yount, Street, Pitistrargb, V. COPITSS. WWI kinds: CHAVIM, 0L0V1&e,16,• sere description of Funeral .ruruhddri s t Geed in flashed. Hams open mur nighL - Dearer yW Cirrieges furnished. • Itinresicncte—Des. David L EAD . . D. D.,it cr. W. Jacebon. D. D., Thome mind. Jacob 11. Miller. Esq. J.G, GODGERN. 1111WDERTA. 111.ra ASO ZMISALMILIt. touveoloor totLe late &.e . K. Metter& I No: M Olds Miami three doors from Beater, • Allesbasy. CIV. Mahogany. Walnut and Rm. wood lelltallov Calm, at the lowan redo.. micas.' Mimin opea it all boors, day Via Mao, Hurts and Catrbtma forsilattad on abort bola and on most removable terms. • RDIEVAIRD..'CZABNIECILII, EN DEBT/JEER. • Ottee, $l4 Ohlo Allesbonl. • K. ill Beeemood end other Col. ens..mlith &complete Slack of tuners! Furatelgur Goody on kind and toralshen at marten nonce, at lowest "dais. Mile inn Ltrery'llls&lee, ear nee or- !Int nen 111.141 e Streets.' canium. 8.. "4 4 .4^-k noMMle., Sadao Herm. SM. SM. for Clem 17.1311TERVRIARRLE WORK& HARBOIIGII. at tM Comt.7 Cht.. "....•1/34 Pa oIIaTAMSNTAL it /LAMA .ad ISTONZ WOBILS; SPONS StIIILAL OASPA. .snmatadwlurproot POLITICAL artavioN REPUBLICAN )1111V1' MElTlPrint—Tle ttoloo Repub. Woo of tbo Weld* arta Teersettlye. to the ow of Pltteberilt ver.let hare pot, oteouoatod etodWates Ibr Cup Coved]. sod Ward *Metre, ere requested to irt.t at tbir usual Vaces' to totstlitoottottotte, or. • . , • TneltdaY, Dec. ad, DOT, tieteiteh tie loin of too awl flys Welook 1.41 . 11 the TeThhiPs. *oft t91r5555 eua o'elook P.ll. to the Wauls. for the purpose of ottothat -151 ehadtdatte topealit off..no. order orthe City tzepettre Conuolttie, A. Le PIANFOIN 110311 ,TENTH WARD. .The •otere of the - 'Tenth ward lOU mat on bADURDAY, Nor. 330. between the boars of sad to•Noeh f. sr., at lb* office of J. P. ISLA.; OLZ, tal Ylflb• Omer, tor the woman of wominallar Caunellatew Rad not *limn be .euted for at the creed.' oa December Nth: By order of 110-Corm 301112. nflowx, • , • Chalons. TUE BEIPUBLICANS.of the sth Ward milli MOH Id the School Irooso, oO dikTllßD.alf. Nor. rah. he laden the \infra of C 0147 tiselee! r. v.. for the parpooa of norale . ling Ward sod City patron. Vote by todlol. .EIGIITH WARD REPUBLICAN PlttfetlilffAUT MEiTING.;-A mon prolintinery tortting will D held , et the lightb Ward gehool Dome, Ann,W.l. en MONDAY ZYZNING,' December ad, to nem plater. to be void Cru for {Vanilla:lmA ' LOST. LDIACK AND - TAN ' lnTait, Iqui &tett eollu, • 'Atllurcalls.std '.tuba paid Antler Mum, al IA nuTar,lnp. STallf.T. FOUND Tuesdsiy EvenlD& ' 4 ' • weir ember Mb, on Cratit Went. AnbintnY; • POCIUCT-1100SoWlatalalng woad , &bobcat st money. Tlts,owstyr tan hays the ccoo by &soy- A . r PrOnt ( tY nan raying for U. CA LLaitof; ea Croft gibbet, Al kitten,. •119/411E4 BEILL ,• • • Anchor Cottitu Mil% Pittsburg% 11=rag..11 -7 . ?T' - ' Iv, 1111EZTINGA AND Tart Ile TEE WEEKLY GCM. TWO TTOTIOTT. • WEDIEBDAT LID eLTDEDAL Ina. othall. Mate/ales town cot. 9112111 of latuiethth• feallag matter. laoluthem lathuto Zdflorthla, [that Nowa by Teletteph aalt 11.11. callable Beading Sauter ter the Iftwir pad Patten .124 man allable annaaetal sad eon. merle !Luke. newt Blau be 001 Paper 10 the city. No I/eraser, Statthaele th ttith.bah thoald b. wltheuft It. Mae Pon ma arisnor nizrelat sleltaberiber ...... Club of rice ...... , —Atha one cope 'or paper 'to the Ptheth IthWthf. up the club, Ciddltboth te Clubs east be made ne nay Ume; at club ratth. Nonce ordertat 7000 paper, be sure afid •pealfe what thlttha 1 04 waat, as we lane • Wedthwthe ollththe fth thb . wribeta Lethal bat one mall • vent. Air Water by Draft. Taproes, Mosey Olden, or In lleglatered Len.", any be wet al earria r a. Address. PITTBRIIPUIL WANTS. , WArstrO—To'Nell out.a watt ettab:l lied TOBACCO 32011.1 t. located at , lie. 51 Ohte .beet. third doer helot. the Peat 0 5 1, e. Xlieeh, , ny Chy. 5..11 hepital ?awaited. cauol tilt atUttr. - - • WANTED— AGENTS —Lloyd's • air° DEVOLVINii DOUTILIe.' MAPS OP 'TRW,: AND AMIXICA are pint onti oat? ilk ;ATM,/ names on them. —How Wean. vats well" mut. Ludes .d men VI a day land. T. T. LLOYD. Cortland Sfrect, New York. Av WiTEO-4 11001E-IiDEPEIL. • pbitist be thoroughly bell Ode. A mining middle age, and a thorough eiconntant. Noes either, need nn ply. To loch a person, a reopen tibia and permanent volition will be given, with a liberal salary. Address, Willi references. BOX No. lid. Yltohnegb. Pa.l WALIITEII.—Iire want Agents in every county le reensyillnia and Oltlo s to sell three indispenstSble arttelef,' wanted In every Tonle. This Is no humbug. Onr yenta air making four to aintein dollars per day. Call an Or addrese CUSIdIIO /I.IsOCKIntaT. U. It. Clair Hotel. •N T E-D —AIII2OIY ITEVOLVEIII.-1;10 cub tor ay.- rr Ala. or Corbin.; p to 07 nub r. r nun. Tildes or Corbin.; 10 , ... , 10 no.. for C.W. Arany or x..r Cern.. Cr oh paid I. every orription of are arms. IPenone having any at lino. on. can 5501 the ' m by rapre4a. I. IL JOIIrinTON. Un.. Weotern Uov Wabby. b;l4 rebb otrar, nornor Wayne, Cirlsbetrab... FOR RENT. - F n tidctiorricEB.—The rams now neeopied by the Stosattary of WI, Union litillsoed and Transportation CooPenfO No, .3 Fifth streeti over Q. Iletlintoek Carpet (Store. These rooms are soiT neettainti - for sakes, being Weston la the centre of treat nets. and on 71114,street. now feint latd sent. the Eleulsom pareinetit. Teaderialt An= ttp (Tota mdse. oLC. Froutrooes coals!. LUX, proof swat. Possession eon be had on Valli, proolnos. Manioc of OLIVER MeCLITITOCILA n Itth Lstreet. FOR, SALE NALE.—A bond , PALTINQ ROGTE on this teepee. will De sot& to e: voter, enoritt le room Nolte others heist sOp/Ts , al GAZETTE COUNTeNG-72001t. FOR SALE-310 Acne% 6001) FARMING LAND, to lowa. Sanaa ear. flood aule.art paid. W W trate . lar al* PMKM . . For part/attars Naar.. or D. FF: S ()ITCH. o bi kat t re<' pan 9 ALE—THREE BUILDING LOTsnf TIELLTIKLV. near •Oalland goo, two squares from the torte car trash. • Yeas lot Vele% beautlfulli situated. and wilt be nobb cheap. tail:aro of 'WILLIAM 1.101.V15, vs Liberty street.' . ; pott SALE—flioe Ilist;rvite &vie story NRICK DWELLING HOUSE. with eight roomoillolsbed at Ne god good dry rel.: 4. - brlelrotable tl. cartage Witte, all in good.- 'der. 81tuate on the tonne oe Reeve, street Sad . North alley: Gesso , ' bot . end cold water to de tome. Enquire of HAUS HY • Mit. iteet Sa late Agents. 00.911tegver area. Altegletolg. . FOR• SALE—BRICK The undersigned 41 sell all °rinse -halt Ot • Hetet Turd. to abyEn withl tcoeugueet lha hualueut. The Is us.. rsatts all thane& ern LalprOVGl9.l44 , taus tea TeuL. Man. need upplT but thous tho mean business. AA. dress Z. T. C.. Alleebt P. O. ~on In/WARD'S,TeIi7 sad Baje Steele. elm dee TAMMY 110IIIL 'alert; three' DAPPIOII GREY notsrs, MIAVOIIT HOME; there SLAC MAIMS; tore (MET AUBE& ,F 111.31 !MIME lieu the ItooeaitsW pelt House. .1111-Plarses Doubt.e sold oneeremleelon. Fon BALE.—n' .. i use and Let ant corner of blenbat a end Adallil .6111* near Amender It . Lot 41 by t left. ;loose franc, contelnia 7 looms and good belts well Improved. noose d Lot onSbefaeld, user , Bidwell Watt. idle ar car. Lot =by n feet; boort home. co ben. dry toot. fad' good WOO . ; seater and Also, esteem; malt s nooses and Lots to location. Ltdolos of . 7 . tom I Co.. zoom, semis too. CUb0i7..7......, rozza „FOU SAILE,;-1141.1111DRY.—At goal! - doin g n Radom Anton ig toe auras or Baur • week; sad siting.' at N 0. ., PALO ALTO sTnemiAllesheny CUT..III be sold on reasonable. to s. Tim *bore bakery ■ doing a good batloos. raid lit the Indlitimot doing a math Imam ape alai is now ruining.' Any :tenon nrlshing WI engage la tba butane wiltdad Mb& ram opportunity. Tor partlealion Inman at the DAXERIL 411 E CHANCE le offered to an, act re gentleman. harl ot lash capital of $4Ol, to !purchase • eumabled terest in • well establiaboof mtd well paying Ls. bricatlog Eel:eery. To • man see.tenned traveling, Ude U a Tore! opportunity, se to sadl• 11011 M hie intermit he will receive a salary of $lOll per month and experoCa. 'III health ludtie calf reason for present owner offering to aal6 Peer partleelars admire of !SILL I EIItUTTILBLY. ReaErstate Brokers. Litemenceville. ' • • FOR: SALE—AI FAN!! .OF ONE lIIINDNED ACMES, situated In Patton tp.. Alleeheny county. two and on shelf tulles non, of Stewart's ntstlon, nenus. 11. n. Theta= Is ruder rood dultleatlon and fence; has on It as apple and peach orchard. commencing to bear; also seeersl springs.. anoint boon and tither at., boll Sop. 'INV form II convenient to churches. school houre..d mill. For turthreparllcsdits p e poirsso ibepronalses, ofJOHN TLLIANDOIC Sloane , Me Pool Ogle.. FOB IFIALIE—EcOUSE AND ♦ large lot of mooed EMUS art, in East Liberty. on the Frank/tonal, ad. re yards from' the Railroad elation. on which I. erected aline two 'aim brick, bound of et: toeing, with two . 'cellars. : This ti a rood borne, WeU Masbate' throughout:4lth worth. wattle. Fin.i nal/ar doors told with brink: a pomp at the door af fools se abundant and constant sandy of geed: water. and will be told very elo ap had onethr tonna, If applied for thou. For varticalars en quire of U. U. TOWER, Real Estate Agent. No. Mt Fourth Street, Pittantirgh. F It AL E—SHARIPSHIUM) LOTS.-We new Oiler o eaeredlarly emir terms anew plea el large and emanate le* talr tag wart or that valuable erelwrar belleleanate. the helm of Y.. C. 7. )(bee. attests •at the emir ' end erbbarpobarm sal ado. Cement Stalbos,Ota the Cram Came. Mallreall. ♦ 9..10A Of Yu. ^na the railroad en the wait, sae Mit- lots from .- -.tiros• on tilesae 4..18 street DO -the oeolb. The lota are 40 byllefees. with wide Woola ruerday ttmegh the stars Property. The win for fordoning norpoooo For. not be extolled, and for beentY or location Wild a...share nd equal. ',tor desertpttre plan toed further Informotlon coil at BILL • elf LlTTlicto LT'S, Real rebid& Aißotil, tatter stntlit. Laro tine: ' UNITED, STATES WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES; ebretrei W rl r tr e ;ee. eve r erottelk We Imre jtiAt rentve.leeleL=f b gl i w , eat: "4 "" d with ctuiTeurt this market. betel eere onsoNonmss raLuic.r. .4pU!tall Ag DIINI3EATH HABLETic ae rinT trrarar. erne= xtiosoxio Hum! 6. n Merch t Tailor, et. char stree4 Con Penn-lan El= ll= W il r Brjrat WILIIO3I tsa dattp,urr' 4 ars %Do olksaye, I 1111W15 , Xak• the lAiet stowblest sad but. I= NEW' STORE AND - NENVI 60013 e. . x..04,41fL1Z ef;r111004,, .lia*rvectring , L 4 soxnad nppli , jazz. 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