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