U " SZE , • '7. : ' I FIRST ENTIOI TWELFE wcz.coicic I ....7 . , . .., Cuban Junta - ' arr iv ed —RetnoTal . • ''i - of Indians—Cabinet Humors— , . • - - Puget Sound -, Claims T he _ I , itlcf,!ulluch-RollLins Trouble— i " • The Johnson-Stanlei Protocol ._ . . ., 7-, The of. Supervis '. ink ra lichitOt Mullett --Officers ' 4 l 4 etred..to Report- Highly Ira _portant Circular from Com :, 2/118810ner ' Rollins Currency . , . -- , ... . -: Controller's Report r-liticreta view Agree lo pisagreepentral l'aettic Railroad. .-- ~ • ._. ~- • .car_Tetearapb to the Elttshereh aat,te.l - 1 ' , WAtiirlq OToN, November 16, 1868. , Representatives of theCtihanltevolutien ,Junta-. , , - Airy have arrived here and ask to be , i 'recognizeily our Government as belliger : ."ente.',".slr..fieward;ivill` pay no attention to, - ' , - / the Committee at present. ' - Colonel Tappan; of - the Indian Peace - i -." Commigaion has :arrived here and reports . 1 '''• that seventy; thousand- peaceful- Indi ans are now being•removed to the new reser ! ;••vatlons.--r '. r - ;• -- - .- --1 k ' Mr.• Cushing opposes the payment of the • .1 , - Puget Sound deinutem the ground of fraud ulent`exaggeration .- The mixed Commis :-- Ision is still in session. The evidence fills / 1•• our large volumes. -: •- - ' ". . • -; . 1 z - It is said that Admiral Porter is to be Sec : ,T retary of the 14fifyy. He has purchased a •-' 1-: ! --house -here, and will become a -.resident ;next January. • '• - - ' •• •-- • , • . .. / The trouble between - Mr-McCulloch and • ' ; 'Mr. Rollins, relitive to the Supervisorships, -, is still exi sting, and will :not end during s • this administration, it is thought. : :-. ' • • Chief Justice Chase has gone to"FEtalii , • ~' " • more to hold Court. -- !•• ‘..-.%.- A protocol for the settlement of the Ala •••.!'i ' ' bania claims, signed •by Minister Johnson ,:,. i ',":.. --and Lord, - Stanley , is expected here this , '. ,•;;., week fel examinatton by our Government. 1:.:. • Mr. Seward'-iev'opposed to the published ' •'• ' 1; 11 1 ,-. - - proposition for erbitration. ,-: • ~• Superideing Architect Mallett.has sub'- ' ' ' •• 0 •" .• LI nutted his report on the condition of public •:: ,',..; ..." lnriltiliige •,-; under: his ' enVervidion forl the `-, ' • : .. ,' i .'year ending September 80tli, 1868. The . ' :*• ‘ -. :: -. . 4 •;-.; :: business is...now .greater - than- at any time •••••!-;::.. •1 -since its organization. The reoort mentions among thesausee."of embarrassment in the j . completion of the many buildingsin course ',.•. .... .1 . -ofereition; is :the eight hour -system on ,•! '' •-,;. f t .'l•3' GoverilinentWgek; width the;, Supervising Architect _condemns. strongly, and states .- • ',;" 1 . - - that l-i it, has iiggeitylyiktrgaseda'thely: ;I• : . ilt:: 7: -And. • retarded the . ; -„,- t ere gr e es . .61. 4 „,,, •• i • '°41;114441 1 3 0-** ' . . v ,.... et ,.. a1i6 „,„, ” '• '. ' • :• l ir- -Arti r4)63 - . .1 . ! i. *" • th e ' bgterYifit loltisiVoikliii ;-; ' ..,. .. *4 i% , ' l'4. . site for appraiser's stores, and ultimately _a ..-,: t....,..' . .. ; i, , new custom house, the present ' building . :. -• ; being ~.a3nrirerefWeha, - iind;-Stke increase of - • - I .buSineas makiniadditional room' iruilspen .- •'. ..; . sable. He also cans -attention to the &ffi.:" ; - .unities of indiscriminate btddings for ,Go;- ••' ' 1" lernment 'Outfit:Ad. - Mid!' roxiinmends that some restrictionwhe placed npon it. Under •'• .- . ;';‘.l - the present -,-, plan -; tbe--yrnost. N'vort.h, 9 less • and - • incompetent : - -bidder' having ' • '.' the rig ht to • insist upon the , ac -1•"• :f • '.• ' ceptance cir his ;p;opoeial, _though the de . •-:' '-'," parbnefit May he•confident it cannot be en .. '•,, '.;', forced; All efforts to collect damages for, - ',..Z - „ I breach oficontrgict-haxe-heretofoke failed: ,;• . , ; ; 1 • • His estima t es: for the balance of the present !• •':..! , and the next fiscal . , year includes 1110,000 -:' •. • 4 .! , for . Custom Hotise et Petro; 1i90,000 for . ;•. .:•. .;-.-1 Custom House at St. Patd, /150,000 for ~ 1 - .;..Custom, House at> - Madison, Wis., ,&56,000 • . _ :\ ;1" r ; , ietCinsterit House at .Sgiringti r eld,', Illinois, '- • _) f ; ,',::-. AMO,nfernAadne•HosviZO,', at 011icago, • ''.. :. l'• 425,000 for Custom - tionse at Des Moines, .• : . : , lowa, $750,000 for Branch Mint at San Priin • ..,' •• •;', -siscoollBoo,9jio,for a-new ,Postoffilie at Boa.: x • ton'and 1490;000 Ibr a Tiefottry - bbildingef ' Washington. 'I -.• ~ - ' *r:'•.• ' ',• •:•-* ----I:troves-Major T.' H. Bates, relieved, has' been detailed for- duty as Recorder pf the's. • • " I--.---St.. Louis Ireitiiing Board. .-- - - -- ': •:'' '1 (i-,1..T1ie following Officers have been 9rdered h tzl 4 ).roin theIF:•ProPEIA cem:MiandSWitlicint de - lay: "lliffiiret - Maj. GEM: Heintielniaii, Col; of •-the 'Seventeenth Infantry; Maj. Gen. -. 4; _ , .Doubleday , 'Col; of , the Thicty_•fifth Tofen t '.' • •!•?' ~/.. .11 '.• - "te•y; W. it Batcon,Lient. CoL•of the Thirty ' seventh Infantry, and Brevet- Brig Gen. ...:::-..,,. ' ! ''' Shepherd, Col. of the Fifteenth Inf antry. . • -.' . - a14.-joklelik ,Itialdbalirretired,•bas• been -1•• ! •• • ', .1 ;ordered to.report to Gen. Meade for duty ';:';'......., . • . in the Department.of .thei Sonth.%•• - 2'l •:i:-: '' Commissioner Hollins has issued a circa -%•-: Ist calling attention;of all officers' of Intei -. •-• I ' , Xial:Reitrenue:t.6 the regulations for marking. .-,1, ! ,„ -- •.. And:branding of Casks or !packages'. of dia.-. - • • ---, - tilled spiritsi a strict compliance withwhich . •=,- •,•:. ..;;:, *' Is enjoined on allofficers ' especially gangers : v._ •.! •.„ • in carrying out this - revlation. It, '!•; •:::• . • is cbarged rin • some ' districts ' that the regulations ' are .. persistently - and, de= ...1.;...:,,,,,, liberatel3r disregardedp.:lll- ' l -; i ttI ecru ; are notified that „ _ they must' be ally cont .,. ' ,„,.., Vied witli.,'„lt' is, also': reported that ',. ••• ! : .”. • Illestspapefer. distilled spirits are, in many !,-,.:.: :::,1;; , - instanaa,zier,ligently or insecurely Attach ., ' - .., •ed. Wile airm*enttrely the reattltofeare l ,; . ....,;',..-.1.,:.:„ . dourness on'theprt Oftbegatigerlind undue; .haste in affixing tier stamp.,Carer must be •-., ,";•: , taken to - attack the ~stamp 'securely and . ' • •:,-,; ~...,emeOhly ton clean surface v andrthe gauger ••• "?''''''. :!.:. ....Mnit.take tinin enough- toile se utter it is so' 'affixed.: - : It: should '5 be . cancelled - as ..--•• . •:- , ~, prenieribed; then covered with ' transparent' -:, '', o• r'. - Walfish. This a matter for, which the ' • • gauger will be held responsible,-ade ,. ~•- , ' sire to do the greatest amount of work in r - • - • '-' . ' thu-shortest- spat* of time will:not be• ac -,- - - • , - cetAfid as an excuse Ibitfaildre to do the 1 _Work well. Collectois and other receiving • .• ' i ~, officers are instructed to detain or sells any I I:1, -oi•all casks end OaCkageser Spirits - ganged . .•. .: .i after the receipt of these instructions . - - which are net marked'and branded - as re , mitred by instructions, aeries 40, Nos,. 7 and if, the supplement thereto, and.forthwith re ; - • ,;,•'• port the faetsto thusotilee. Theowner of the spirits will , fiti4 it to - his' , interest to insist that the gauger does his work Correctly: - - -rsAny:tegleot Wilarkend - brand spirits as * • ' reqntredhy the regulations, or any case of : •.• ...` -- negligence -or learelessnesti, in attaching •• : • , ,-- ' "atimPtehould,tie,at'encez reported. to this ''• • , I '-'" - office, that, : the . proper ; steps may be taken Ihrthudismisital:= of the•officery 'so doing, ' - .?•••-- - - -, :and oollectota will .Also be justified 'in de. • ~.. elinintrto - itiaign any , ganger •to duty who shall be found , guilty of such' , mgli nee, • '' icarelessnist or disregard of r ow. ..,, 1.:,... ~ ..vr,AsottioToN,aror;lfk., — TheComptro l lee , if --1• 4 3 f Vtint4ll . 7, Inat4xoncluded his annual' - re- •• - .p0rt,,:, - Whleb.has beeti sent:to the public • Y, ' . enter' .'-Re iecoomends;theA.redbm_ption , . ar ~ I d the - Nation4l r tanit Notesin of 41mit'protribiting ith e payment interest •- . 41 • on bank balances by Banks, of Abet city. ' ' 4 The prt wilt contain the'usual' statistical - d _.. bunrinadon showing the condition of -the ' • 1 -' mantis ; taxes paid; .-. amount.. ,of. lava' 4 ;'ineney; reserve The' number of 1 , banks organized since the last annual re. I , ('- ' - -•- -. .. ~ -. ----.-- -: • -.: -, ' -'-'"'" .' -- - 7, -`-- ' - '' ''- -'" ''.--. '.,--, - -- r"-• •-*- --75v ,, z , - -..- , - .-' -.- ' : -,-. -.-- -- , - '-. - , - --.4-•.,..*•-..- i...' -,.! 'r r '; -..,`. -': ' '',. ' 7 .-- -- .-T2-• "T- :'-',' - ,-;-;. --•-' 7 . '," . ' - I k , "' • 1., • ---- `, ' ' , l-: : - - • , --'.- r-,_ ,',2-.;.''7: •'.' . . - i'• :- - ... - .3 ''''ZNV I ' / ' \ -, . _ - - "' - - ' - ~ " • . ~ ~. '.-- f'•.-1-,•., .1-,;.,.:' - ,, 1 ' 7 .1.36.0`;.''. "- ... - - - 4- --- - 4 --' ' 2 , •-•••••___ 24_ , ..) 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L. 47, ;: j . :' :; i .. ,1, ; : - ; , ~ 1 „. - ------'------'7_. ..., : ii. ,: : . -----------_ __,„- -:T±1 ::: ---- ---'-'44'. ---..--';'-:::: -7----- - -...---- 7 ". - - -.-- - - THE CAPITAL. port is twelve: the -number which have failed is four. , / The result of a length:l , , conference be tweelttht B eaeA . 7.olVtlietairtasury and Commilibiner - trolline to:day, will be the appointnient int rejection of several who have been.no mi nated' for thiPerviscrihips. triss % , A diva 4 from-San Franc. 16th says: ratid mattetrythe'ntral Pact c — fiZ are notipirriea to A:Jun ta, Nevada, the station for the -Neese river Mining Distrtct, three hundred and eighty five mites east „:01' Sacramento. . The track is laid sixty-itch tine's- further east. The earnings for petober exceeded $3,000,006. NEW YORK CITY. (Br Telegraiih t 4 the PHlebarghßasette.) Noterinurc t iNowimber 10, 1868. .3rovimetrrs at' INN. GRANT- General Grant, accompanied by his wife and General Dent, left(West Point at half past three yesterday,' and. arrived in this' city in the evening. , He yrtut„, received at West Point andrilong thellne between this city and Garrison's landing, with hearty welootnings.', Before leaving West Point he inspected t he . Cadet corps. , , MAJ. PM:FISKE onsuataN DISONAB.GF.D. i Major Patiline Cushman, 'who was ar rested onlikittirday at the instance of A. R. Neivcomii, once a business agent of her's, and incarcerated in the Fifteenth Precinct Station House all that night, on a charge of larceny,was arisigned before Justice Dodge at the Jefferson Market Police Coart yes terday mcrning lo answer. When ques tioned by the Court, Mr. Newcomb said he' had'Acietimptitintlfivehlt; rifiltlidtti" that the - accueed Bray Vas'ileiltatteil to — dePart. It is due to Major Cushman to'state that she most indignantlx3ienies the accusation and that slite: lwatifthatthe proeeedings in-,' stituted by."Nitivcombleive their origin in vindictiveness and jealousy. - F ~ r ,*.• •A. fire broke ont {. this Morning, at. No. 347 M, Third avenue; in a building occupied by John Fenny as Chat store: It was. caused by a `hat body liklling against the stove. Damake; $5; 0- fov„;3.000: . -- About noon another fire broke out. In a' row of two story frauari ', buildings, oh the north aide of.Fnlion %pantie, near 'Rif Felix street, Brooklyn, several. of, which were damaged to the amounti3fl3,ooo; fril ly in sured. The occupanta of the stores in the' buildings suffered damages frofn 1300 to 11,000 each., Total loss, $15,000. .',- wit:mitt „featrns boatai Is _Ryon_ The' Sub-eommittee of the' Joint Con grecilonal ComMittee resumed its Session today. Testimony was given showing that .trands - were now being perpetrated under,the present 'revenue law; that distil lers are as successful low as underille old law in evading the payments'. of taN, and from bne-third to one:half otthe. - ;whisky manufactured escapes a tax. ',The various model in which frauds are carried. out by . which the revenue is defradedare fully ex plained in the itriestrigatlon on this branch. Their inquiry is still Itittner`to be - pursued .to-morrow. - , • . 1 tr Cifirre oneavfirrizat IN NEW YORE. ..- - , ~ , befiteral Grant thitilternoon - Medved eallektiot hie parlors ; the Metropolitan E:( -Magi at his Morita he receives all. ..... ~nraat h - -.--,- . ' - ' ", r':•••:i ' 44 r* P A 4 ,, 4 ,..; pas afteirnbor' i the e, ~.. - .71 - - i-• , i 7 ..: attended a dinner , "'at '' . .4.-: ' • pont's and ;this ev - visitedke's pips Budge`'4'4- Opera House. On ednesday afternoon' Mr. Bonner will, tak,e i_timAirstral.4oaaa Dexter trot, and in the evening be: will be , entertained at , a dinner party . by A. T. Stewart:, The statemehtlliat lie had con sented to be 'present at a receptitin "by the anion;Paiiitue ia e %lir p,, antstandtatintv contro iiiited. " t. Ilrory - liiave on There.' day for 'Philadelphia. REPORTED !aii-unEs--isfpwrFswq4yriinrs. There were ramor3 of lailities on the streets ,tl3-Atiy, - but, only obi 3 firm was brougheunder the rule. ..The ban • kers have stood the .violent: fithatiallont,ltily I well. The transactions in Gold were enormous, the gross clea r an c es being ne hundred and, seventy-seven millions. ' SAILING OF THE STEAMER RISING STAR. • The steamship Rising 'Star- sailed this afternoon for -Aspinwall with -a large,nnm-_ ber of passengers, among whomthe pugil ists Joe Coburn and O'Baldwin were ex.. pected to sail, but the latter' could not .do el? without So,rfeltipg =hit bail: -A large l creWd of pugs charlered the; tug Seth Lord andaccomparded the Star •to Sandy H001t, 7 J Where they bid Joe farewell. ' i , , I BENCHED ON WHISKY AND OTHER FRADY*. Rev. Henry Ward fteechem last_ evening`,' preacheda on the text, "Abhor that whierrisl evil," in which he unsparingly denounced 1 the - wrathy and:other aildsja' bay hol sale corruption lii office* at( Alny, and 4WaabinStoni and am Atm./1111161U, instiovEnz BY:DETECTIVES. j 1 Detectives have discovered important in formation concerning the death of ,young Nugent, found insensible, in Jersey; city r streets, on the bight of' the Democratic:pro cession, just btfore the election. "MONEY. PINCH" .'AT AN END. The excitement in Well street A : continues to-day, and prices of fancy - stocks"are bo- Ibulled up • reatly.. Our bank statement , a is - ortible, .. d it, is, thought that the ix 1 , - ..Hey market is at an end. n ito _, ._. : • ANT .BUROLABY. - , 7.1,/ I _ The offiee o t f Richards ik Bros.; Barblay street, ti.assenger agents of the „paniburg Steamahipline, was burglarised oniSiltur day night of money and jewelry 'to : the amount of 15,000.. ' - 4.4- - - . ~...,- xaristruourtun.- - I .The large hotel buildings at Greenwood , Like, Orangeconnty,,New York,were corn l_pletely destroyed by tire botween three and -four o'olodkyesterdstyz morning ; fully in t EESIONATION OF HAYOR HOPVMANo' Mayor , Roftwain today sent a letter of resignation tO the Common Council; to take effect NOzember :30th. • I • . REPQ TED EARTHQUAKE. 1 .it is reported 'that a slight tlhock' of earth .quake was felt.l at. Elimboth, New,Jersey, - last tight. ; • 1 I. . 1 - . .POSTPONED.' - The Rosenburg' naturalisation case 'vas • np before. Judge Nelson to-day, and was pnstponedlillithe "24th inst:'- - ~ 1 BRIEF Run's xruus. At 6:40 o'clock last eveningtJainelsserPno a:Resident of Tray, was intsntly 'killed at • the BarclaYStreet retry Boat, being`crash= ed betweenrthboat and 'the bridge. The Coroner ajar"- taday in the.,oase of. .the ferry befit eallisian, Centairethe" pilo t and deck ban Wbeelflid charge or the Hamilton. .1 ' , i ` still , 1 The Cuban expedition s ' talked I of, , but is believed tpbe' all moonshine. • j The - weather le cold, and disagree able to= • Bnatnessis improving :-: Stocks are - acti've and buoyant .-1 - 2 "- -'- -' l, '" , i.' . -' It ts_reaortett tollay %et attothercontest viill be arranged `bettieen "O'Baldwin 'an d g it'side.'''''' • ti,Thoungl PraVordiu_ porter I..srsuLryester dal, field,tp,ball.bY, justiee boxuling,: for stealing the 'goods- Of hit 'elhOloyers, 'the . American Suspender Company, of - No,, 182 acme street, I ' ' gi== P.Mtl English Elections—Likeral GainS —Bishop of Canterbutf—LOrd Sterling's Speech Disapproved= SellOusCharges'Agaihst Minister - of Cliban ,e•Generals for -More Troops De • 1 4 01— PreauttiOnart, Alleasures • in ,France—Bepublican Party Increasing in Numbers-King of Siam Dead—Voleanie EraiPtions' —Earthquake. • EBY Tetegraphto the Pittebnigh Gazette. 3 I.oNhou, November 18.--Fdrliamentary nominations 'were. made to-day.in nearly two hundred boriongirs and jnine counties in England, Scotland and Ireland. i Great excitement prevails in all parts of the King , doni, but so far the electioni have been' at tended with little or no violence. Returns from forty-one constituencies show' the •lelberaisito - kavegained members. •'; The electioii of the- following prominent cariftidateir has been decided, • and may be 'considered certain Conservatives--Benj. ,D'laraell - present Premier, Ireim Reeking. bainahlicer -;George _present Chancellor of the Exchequer, from North: turrptonshire; - North; Odtherie Hardy, pres. ent Home Secretary, , from Oxford" tjiiiver hity; Charles' B.` Adderly,`present - Colonial • Secretary,'-from Staffordshire, litikrt; 4„Lord Robert'Montagne, from 'Huntingdonshire;.; cQaol. eTheomas- Edward ,Taylor * Parliamentary Secrotry to the The/jury, .fronf: Dublin county; George, Schlatstr /loath,' fro& Hampshire &North, Spencer; Horatio, Walpole, from Cambridge i Upiversity; John' Hobert Mowbray, from Oxford University; Step_ben.' Cave, *from Shoreham; Breresford Hope,. from Cam bridge University. .1 .Libercas—John Evelyn Detuilson,' 'speak er of the last Pfouse, from Nottinhamshire; Robert Lowe, from London `..Erikiversity, ' Goorge Green, Fell IGlyfin, from Shafts.' burg, Charlei , Pelham ,Villiers-frorn-VVal 'verhampton,...George Denman- from Liver. ton, Col. Wm. Henry Sykes frornAberdeen, M. E: Grant Duff, froni."Elgin; anri,Ratift William Henry . Gregory, from 'Galway couno'; Sir—John Gray, from :Kilkenny ; City: the O'Conordo from Roscoinmon; the O'Doneghtte ' from Tralee; A. E. Lea thern; of . Huddersfieldi Alex, Hugh Baring. Lorireo>.r, November ir3—Afidnight.—There was a slight disturban c e at Manchester to day; but it wasaoon,quiteted by the efforts of the police. No reports of , serious dis order have been received from any part of, tba.eotintry4 .! LONDON, Noiomber 10.—The announce ment Is made to-day in the London journals the.tae Itev.. , 'Arosibidd Cainybell- Taft, D. ..•ofcpenden, is appoiato, 70,_ , The Barad Bays the Mh4ite, ted -States to Paraguay sett)* . her!:?- himself into serious trouble - with •Mardkg Lopez. 'The latter itemised Minister . , burn hivitig entered into the conapira cy ttiOssassinate the President, .and_it was charged that he had received one hundred and forty thousand Hollers for his action: - .The -chief accuser :.la Senor.- Jose,- Ber -ges, the . Minister •of Foreign Myers, who turned • State's-; evidenee: , -..e•agoltatt the conspirators. Be charged • hir. - .Porter , C. Bliss, a member,of the Legation, with. having signed a compact ' with the conspf- - rotors. Although Mr. denies all these ,charges in a letter_ to his friends, the Pare ktiayan. tiovernmed has publishedi letter purporting ki,:have been signed by Mr. Bliss,admittitql ill the °harps against his' own Minister. , :Ththletterldgenerally be lieved to have been gotten from thnwriter mesma atiorturawhile inPrildiL. The w - hole - foreignNpeptilation-.40v the-Pdo De. 'La Plata are indikuantat theotitrages corn; niittedby Lopez,.att4, - liut ,regret- that a•Min crofthegreatftubliit sank!' haveeven notioed.snott• 41.1 • The Commander of the American avoid; ron, Rear ,Admiral, When` pronaid meamesto , Vindicatethe;matilt to our flag. The .foat conthine the following editorals: I : ' • , Elsewhere Ne print a Jetter, from a well ;informed curt e t Pondebtlic____the Pr J o'. 'sine, the tone .of which :!Ildiuwa deep feeling which exists among Americans in . Brazil, at an extraordinary story abed the United' States' "Minlider'ParogitaY, Washbarne. It is allearted thitt.Bin-Wash htundleft the country, and abandoned to the harbarOus dictator-Lopez,. two Amen. ean - eltizei*Partoro.- Blissi - and.George F. Masterman, both, moreover, employed in. the legation, and thus officers, of' the Urn - ted ;'slates.' So' ineredable- a story of cowardice on the part of a , United States,.Ministdr.. ust.-be received as at leas t' doribtful •An - and .'susceptible* of F'some • explanation, honorable to Mr.. F . Washburne,did , not a long letter of- Wish. borne's, - witicit'will.'idso •telound where. fully confirm it? HO rOstesly(thla ,l_ _ etter, which_la addrefased to: . Eaglish it. Janeiro, „ that:Bliss -and' Maiterman were forcedfrotatisside as he and they were passing from the Legation to the. Finvatery , Fsidtv - .-where:ith,ey were to the, Ina ' united States vessel. Not did -he suffer tat, atrocious, I violation , 9of--tbe =rights Atiterbiana andlieFOSider, but it setiink from his ac count, to have gone - quietiy. eboard the yes. eel waitingfor;hint, sad sailed c oif . leaving - them to their - fate without stopping Oven. to remonstratej, Our correspondent initin de Janerieraddostill further, that while the. lEnglieh':tot Fr ench fleets animatedly _to Paraguay to • rescue 'their pedide l , M Washburnie has not even 'Called'ibr our fleet; - whli h- area idlyy ht"nle 'de'JaMiro, while Lopez is torturing. and unirderingitr his ''own - secret " will. Mr. Washburne's own -letter , F'conderrm him. No such shatneint otitrageV has 'ever:: been eirf fered. by, •-American citizens • as: that which he has tolerated.. No • - such_ wealt:.mitided '.person_lnts - titer, inierepre.' seated out Olovernittentaroad or differed our- flag,. torbe dishonored -and the sanctitV , of a ,Un ited Stated Ltigatteiftobe Violated.- We will say nothing of the reports4hich Mme from Rio of Mr. Washbuyne'd entan :itlehnititt.ivithrLoPet, - 4;if , his eorruption by that barbarian. -It is quite enough that; he heettaillely submitted &above two Amer lean Intivtr, 'beildf3s a 'lege number . 'of Persons of f other nations, taken from IdE,QTAttatibri2. Where thby . E ,- -had lianught refuge -Irom the ..fury - of Lopez. We ho pe,s otirs.fliMeoTeigfoglil l Act pronipt-; , lylit - thilmatter.. The tionnt.ry has a right to demand that the - President, shall, send . : ntitteltlinut tholtetddliday:hythe speed's: eat conveyance, "a man with splritto =Put and maintain our rights honer,; and; of. ME • rt•iii;--- - ..-7-=';:=r..p.a.g-z.Zz.li*-Z.Z..a.70' • • MEM nvniTuitoit „Pitts SECIIIrE EDI'ftON , vo - cat crer..ocic. Ai 31. MOM. EUROPE. NOS! EMBER ; 17 ises ' A .•, • Our flogptOtake the - place of I Washburne; and the new Minister must be backed`by a fleet which will enable him to wring from' Lopez the most ample reparation• and apol ngy fcirlbiontrage on our flag, and • iinme dble restoration of all persons - Whom he foiced from the `'legation. There can ha 'no argument on this ' question. ;If our flag doss not 'protect Americans in foreign countries it is shame.-'lVltas.qo T right tos place among, he .flaga of radians, and our. Government Rata promptly 'andVgorously in this matter we shall be come contemptibleamong fereigners. An. ioffieei of Liman like Farragte or Tortilr. should be sent- out at once•in the fastest man-of-war we nave.' Let him take the fleet - which lies in 'Rio janerio with be instructed todeal with Lopez as . Decatur did:with Ihn - Dey of(Algiers. It appeari :from Washburne's ' -flats- letter that . Lopea is a ruthless barbarian, who vi olatee every laW, and respectsthe rights of no One, whether native or foreigner. There la reason to believe he has submitted Bliss aqd Maeterinnn tn the toiture, and there is no reason to deal with him othersise than as one Would with a pirate. It is hu miliating that It should be necessary for the:press of this country 'to call upon the Government to regent finch an unheard of outrage upononr flag as Lopez has commit ted, or to Ravi, from imprisonment, torture and death. American citizens. Mr. Wash- burn's misconduct is, a stinging disgrace to every American, one under which our people will not remain quiet, for if they did. 'they would have lost all sense of honor. We trust the „President and Mr. Seward' Will for once act:promptly and show there is some decision and vigor left in the Ame rican Mwernment. Washbtune's own pub: lished letter shown h sufficient cause for 'the.moit energetic measures .w}11 , 34 can be "taken. I • FRANCE: -'' • •-- -etovember 16.—La SitailCC- finds fault with Lord Stanley for his reference to France.tn Hls speech at - Rings Lynn. It says he anduld recommend moderation to Prussia,. not to' Franck and asserts that the general impression produced by that speech ft - pot reassuring either's to the results of American': negotiations, or the•prospect of Ipeateln - Europe: - ' nke n 2fllqemeterial of the Temps newspe per; - been seized by this Pollee, and the trtiblication.. of that journal suspended.- The French Gavernineut has commenced proceedngsktlainst, other journals ed Violations of the press law. '"• Tortnorr. Nov. 16.—Dispatchesfrom Pariir State that - X. 13orOche Minister of Justice,' and hi:-.Pinarti,:„ Minister of the Interior, .haveissued instructions to the Prefects of , detiertmeots requiring. them _to suppress all public nutnifestations in regard to the coup etat of the second of DeCember. • SPAIN Manny). November 14.—The majority of the captain Generals of the Provinces ,have requested an increase of their respective garrisons, to which Gen. Prim has replied in a circular- stating that such increase. would be beyoutt.,the resonrcesof the court try. 'c - Troops are'Concentrated in New Ceti ! tile and can be , readily dispatChed wliereVer required. lidaniun; November i6..The 13eriablIcan leartAlT klgaining largely in minibers and In- Multiage in Madden Of Seville and Cadiz. •, ITALY; lirejnbgr - ,l4,..4.lriantvinil has e bail beta rteneaisto, ibraltd; 7 . _being ejected: _- - DIAL 11 Lownott, dispsitah - &Ont . India announces the death' . of glop Pha, Mongkoutr King of slam . .• •• ME lIIUNGARY. PasTir, Nonanberlß:=-Baron Ton Beitet today, opened the meeting , of the' Delep tient' In thie eity: - • • EGYPT; • ' ....17CIXABEST, 1 , November 14.—A violent shooleof earthquake occurred ltere.un Fri day " FINANCIAL , AND CO34IdERCIAL., NovemberB. ' Merasorr, 1 —Consols Closed at 94t for moneyanduccount. Five-twenty Bondss, 78K.• Railway -Socks:steady. Ilia Atoll+ CentrA, 95%; Erie, 30hr; Atlantic.*- Great Western, P.g= • ` • VRAzurvoler, Nc - 4errber ;113..•"United Statee•Bonda are steady at ••• - • • , liorrhoN November 16 de:" Sugar• • has a da. " ell ulna, tendency and is qUored.;"l.6 , arrive at 26e.6d.; on spot, 368..6c11 Calcutta Linseed;. 60s. 'C t ornroan Resta IS buoyant - at ss. Bd.' 5111: ' Petroleum, 10d:' 011 s unchagned. Arrr,Wsuu+,•:.-Novemper s - ;l6.—Petroleuta., 5034 francs was bid "for standard white, but sellers are asking 35', franc more. HAVRE, November 18.—COtt0p, 184 franca for tree ordinaire. on spot. lirvsntrooL, Noveinber 16.-C otton quiet; sales mtildiing uplands at 10,1a1041c1, and Orleans ar 10Nalld• sales for the day, 10,000 balastantacistudit unchanged. Cord! 89d. Red wheat 918 d. Flour 265.: Earley -ss. Oats as Bd. Peas 475. Beef 90s. Pork 916. 'Lard 655. 'Bacon 555. Tallow 50s 9d. Spirits turpentine 295. Petroleum 9d, re.: lined la 6Ncl: -. • ? J ' Disfrilerlea fiebed - -Issa by the Lite 1 1!?—, DKattiteU naltArfrtheti.-4;outestelLElsci rn . Lily Telegraph to the Plttebargh Gaiteite.y . , PHILAttELPIIIA, liovembOrtlO.—Our rev euneopioers !aired serrpritl dyptalerieslyip . town on Saturday ! :._or tiork•payrnent of The loss .1) the fire at Roscoe & ,Olark's Plaiting Mill, Saturday night, foots up twenty thousand,: dollar, _The animals ofi F orepaughts - Menagerie who' broke loose have allbefit' .040UrefLAKid did no harm as , far "as Inown. All of the circus equip. amnia:Were - destroyed;involving `lttlfll:4 ,tli,:inetintwof"forty thousand dollars. - An inn:al - dated man'named Mcßride fell from a oar yeaterday_snd was run over and killed The Contested election, cates-in this city are likely to occupy the attention ) , .)f our , A:burls for some weets. , 4Alltsr_pitiminent lawyers are engaged Wl' Counsel - on - either one .side or the oother. t . PriILADELPRIA, PA; Nov. 16- T his.morn- Mg the case of Michael Fitageraidi: l ,brought here both New, York, on a requfaltlmi; charged:with illegal - voting, was j called., 'The bait entered into on Saturday was de= dared forfeited. , shooting_ In iselb-Defensa., , - Car Telegraph to the ,ittilsarskiksimetta.3 Ind A , 140yember' le.—About a young man who had gained' considerable eleven o'clock this morning . 4oohGlautner, notoriety in police courts , shot and in stantly killed by Wm. ion* Iv sheet iron worker of this Alty. % Jones immediately `surrendered ^ himself 10 4 the • authorities.: .The 00 enter% jurVi. altek- a thorough in vestigatfon of the affair, rendered a verdict •orj.ustillahls•homicide:i 4tt a prolithbil trial this evening Jones was acqUltted and • - Progress of the Revolution—Flags Cap tured—The Leaden Not . Natives—Prbs. oners Sent to Havana. 033 , Telegiaph' to the l'lttsbureb Gazette.] HAVANA, November 16.—The Diaro pub ,. lishes the following intelligence from the ,interior: • Col. Lono remains at Tunas. I • Several of the flags carried by the revo lutionists have been captured. They, are triangnlar in shape, and have, the sun in the, centre, with radiating stripes of differ ent celors: • The bitioio regards the raising of bile fla as g an-indicatiCin that the Insurgents intend to declare their independence .of-Spain, and says we are , glad the rebels have re. moved their mask. The right and _duly of the Spanish government to disperse and annihilate, these .traitors hi no longer a question of politics. It becomes aquestion of national duty. , It is represented that nearly all the revo lutionary leaders are DON:1112101/113)3 or Mexi cans. 1 . . A, number, of rebel prisoners capture' by the troops were - brought to Havana to.day. , Meeting of the General Assembly—Gov. ernor'i Messaga—A. Close Election. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette./ NOVGGIber. lit —The General Assebibly convened. in this city to-day: " • o Both Housesmet at twelve 'clock. There not being linnornm in the Senate, it ad joarned until- to-morrow.. In the House the qualification of several-members gave it a quorup; but" the Senate having ad jounted, the House did 'also. Governor Holden - MU send in his message to•morrow. • Hon..H.li..:Jcsielt, of the Mountain Dis. triet, claims that he has beaten Plato-Dun hain. It Will: ieiNie the, official -vote to decide the matter. More.- of the 140-Gleason - Abutter- ; standing. , -chi Telegraph to the Tittahurge Gagette.t Tta..iinFresinne, November 16.—At a ;fleeting of. the , Rupreme Court, on Wed vsdav next, Governor Reed will tipply for. a ipso warrant° on , Liententine Governor Gleason, to'show IT what righi lie holds °thee. Lieutenant Governor Reed claims Mr. Gleason was ineliqibld when he was qualified, nothaving been a eitii,en of the State three years, as reqtdred by the Con stitution. . • The - Charleston 'contested 'Mayoralty Elec.. - " ttori Close. - • • tßy 'relekraps toltettnstititklr Omens.] CuaticEsrosr; S, C.; Navember 16.—The, trial of the= contested eleetlon case pro. greased quietly, although ,excited crowds surrounded City Hall. Eminent counsel are engaged on both aides. The impression prevails Abet the efeetion will be adjudged to ,have been, illegal: • Secidna Cha.rge Ags..htsta Physician. 'By,TelegraDb o the 17.ttablygli Eiszette, SPF.niarzni!n,,Bitus3.,.;fpiember 16.—Dr. =en iIiME Zeresrr;eii. Death of an Old Merchant. -'•-• • Do , Teasirapiao uiemeinaicati oazetted • Beurneone; :Noy. All.=—Thomts :•'Arat. strong, of the firm of Armstrong, Outer it -Co.,' one of the, oldest and .Most actlys nerchanta in tin,q4c3ri. Wed on SatarclaY; aged 79 yeasts: , .. - .. r .! '') ,: .' 'No* Oliiiiitii 1 illerlie;; •- . ' • .. ~...., . . , .. ... ..-, ' : ,taiiiretelitati iCiairmitintamiigette.3 '- .-, .• ,Nati 'Oitt,airriej.,, Viiirember::l6:—.Catton; i.lsl4dllngsrhaire'ddra itku3,' - sitilitir to the id , vane:44lold aliCittOling ':Methange, and 1 , Bales :weriyeade at 2TAta2803. - . .•,-,-- The sales to . day amonnted 4011 , 7 (iO•bales...... , :.•ThwreCelpts. tiloceSatgrdayautounted.to.7,643 bales, and tale, - exports_ : .Abr•-;ttict:sam e,,tlmkt. were 5,80, lei Gold, 1363;613. . Sterling Ex. . change . is ,1 - - nasettletA; . ~ Commercial . paper, - .. :1-47 3‘01. 47 34;;Atinkn0tt,,1.4811485,N ew • - York Sight' Ilkelituige nrheld;rit va4 SW! gar is declining - 14 .pirlow,'‘. - bnt , :the receipts, are :-.increashig;','cOmmoniAltikeldiat'Sme,' fair at•103•02i; and- - yelloWjClarlfled•.it 1410; ei . Molassteldeellning, - •and ;sales were made of. Vrittle at • - ,42,sisteici;• mar • choice at 70 . c..:.. Flour ls.rAull,- but; no, sales :were.. reported. Corn is tearce r aral-sales - were made 0. new `et sl,f,Ail,lo. Oats; the market iidepressed,, andaalett• are bei - madeat .60a610. 'Bram. la: - dull' t1.v;161,25.• - '.- • -. ' hair deelinisd, with. :sales of - • westereet 7n2EC ' . •:Pcirlile - dull; With, sales ' bidng:lnirdcif itt - 131).! • Bacon : 13 ng haiii2 lower, and eitlet were made Of shatildent At 443f0; F ' clear : rib' •eides• - • 5it. , 18 1 40,.7 ant cleat , aides ; at :19 - ci - -, , Lard , ;le :•:dulli, with sales or !tierce at f /934 4 4:and keg at 210: • Oaffee•is , held 46X0: for •prline:ltioi and 14Mc. for fair.: • - • . .... . , INbw Tait .0* Market. . thy Telegraph to pe Pittitrilkeuelatio headw, Tess.; jiciv.;llkr—Reeelits,'. 6,113 beeves, -34,9giheop and lambs; 19, 1 hogs:' Beef Unolaanfed; :extra, leo, prime 1E.X015,0, fair to' good, - 13X@V4,Uc, ordi =nary, 113‘€)12;0; Inferior; 10©11.o. Sheep and. Lambs active and, a, shades higher for the former; netwitbstanding the liberal of lambs,' ' ..1%0330. Hogs advanoed @le up to Saturday, hat today with mini' of 6,885 head and only a moderate,demand, the Market was heavy 9 %@9gofor ponmem-to heavy torn fed. CB7 .. _4 I Pa.ll Market.Ma rket. .iier 4 opb to ulo,toborols.vraajthe.3. ALBANY, trotteillber 16.—The (little mar* ket opened with tonsidentidn‘ ;miens balk, adinineed receipts thus fir fall about 1,500 - head:lMO; o f last week's .reoepbn:sales Wan, made -of 1,400 - head at the Yollowinglignres: StigNo for the best extralCentuoky 'and Ohio steers,' 734 a 83fo forfeit' In prime Illinois and ;Indiana; 5a70 for common to fair Stat, and • Iliad. Sheep,are, eapply< and are' nelonated s at 334ttp3 ;Ind sasMo for. Lambs, • Chicago Jilarket "' ply froeirripiio drains:, `Cnickino f ko ta-night Yi r heat - firm; holders' vsksl,l4,•huiersat 111 ; 16 3;; . *NOthIng doing in Oonl; held at 79a799. Oats quiet at 46a fO3i* •• . . .. , .. . •,.. , . . . . .. . . .. . . _ . . -,:,:i. .. '.: •, . . ::::: / . :- . • .., . ... . •',,, .. --- .... ..- l -. _ . . . . • .. . - . IMII = , HAVIkNA. NORTH CAROLINA. FLORIDA. The other 40 . _ . . The True Radicalism-of I . :azit., • The St . Louis Demixrat says: Theifi are two elements—a Republicanism of princi ple and a Republicanism of passion. Gen eral Grant, we feheY- will be found with the Republicans of principle. When the war closed, he was denounced by many for his magnanimous terms to Lee, and after wards; when scinio . proiosed to punish: the traitor, by civil law, General Grant firmly insisted that his pledge-'of protection must be reapected. Neither during the war nor at any time since has lie manifested any feeling of vindictiveness toward the con quered, and it is hardly likely that he will , begin at this late day. "Let na have , peace" means something from _him. It means safety and security'for all loyal men in all their rights. But it does not mean venge ance or harshness. True magnanimity will crush a hostile idea with merciless severity, but not the individuals who have honestly entertained it. We shall have the laws obeyed, and the constitution in all its.gtiar antees respected, in every:part of the land. Those who persist in lawless behavior mill suffer. rßut those who mean to obey . will have every encouragement that the govern ment can justly give. If we judge rightly, then, the adminis tration of :General Grant will bet Feculi a_rily satisfactory to that element in • the- Raffical party . which. was last to become convinced of his , fitness for the resposibili ties of a President.is these trying "times. It will those Radicals who care for ideas; it will disaustihose Radicals who careadire for something else,. The "political bum mers," who were in such hot haste to "place hint before 'the': people," are • likely to be disappointed. The true and honest men of the Republicsn'party will find, we believe, that General Grant will accomplish all that theyisought by his election"-the tri umph of Radical principles; the: settlement of all vexed questions on the.: basis:of jus tice, and the restoration of the Union to a. safe and enduring peace. • , The Spanteh Proclamation Ageism Slavery. The following is the text of the Supreme Junta's proclamation against negro slavery: , Considering that the enslaving of negroes is an outrage on =human nature and,aistain • on the Spanish:nation, the only one la=the civilized world that still maintains' it IS all its integrity; that•bf -its history, its charac ter, its intimate connection with every phase of life in the Aritilies, by the importance of whatever measure may be taken regarding it, and the serious: consequences which any hasty proceeding might entail , on the negro himself, slavery is one of those repulsive in stitutions whose disappearance ought not to be delayed, but whichreqnires the judicious adoption of welbconsidered preliminary and • simultaneous measures of entirely different nature to render facile, definite and advan tageous the Work of abolition.. Coi;sider-. ing that these views in nowise prevent the Provisional Government-while =awaiting that , the Constituent Cortes, after having heard the deputies from the colonies, may decree the abolition of slaveivrom taking some steps-,10 satisfy icafragea •jUstice with out any fear.of causing any ' of those Yf the old etilitid :party of 1E42, Nibie' It ceased to cult :because °tile opposition to the war h ableh P the nation wa4eugaged witleMeg He says that do sound•patriotic Demo had e :.. Ato:other course left. but to 'ally, 'themselves ':', ~ •th the Republican party. in the support of 144..tt General • Grant. The: letter - Throughout ..., '.: lg. :breathes fie, stiongeat sßirft . - on patriotism, -_, 1, - 4v --.- And - expreases the hope thif firant would 4 g e - ,:.i.,'r elected. tf., .: .4 *Ai ;-:•, a-.,::4t,,,,ztg). =Ng Faimp 'WAS .- isr , Brunt ARO- Lime.-,1,.., eel red farm , laborer. An ' utß .. „, Carolina receives about $lOO - .e; ye idea 4. .foodt.whieh costs n h Ont„ - fa(),: making his ' oid pay $ l 5O. - Women and Wend:rata, men .'I hire for their food and from', five to' seven. ~ dollaii a month in money,,V4ln,first-rate -1, ' • men can - get :from ' eight ',:to'iten'esdari a month in money,ltiO their 'food. • A few are below the4e i figures , li* few above 'theca.• : Mechanieslinirso e i hottee servant s in - the cities get highei.w s l .„ 'Mons Re. eive - $2OO to 0.00 per ~ dayZanddayllbor- •&•. ers seventY:five ...g. centS'pex Oay. - ,-;-: , : ..,." ... , ~ .- • . Mn B:B."Wlisit; Sti s i ., ra t tsm s ologn4)i 0 - Illinoils; - MI: is keribited '. ':i at . .ftilblit meeting` of 'hortieultuilatt tly; - .that It has found in . SeutherzallinoiC twlr.thseetr that _prernpon the 13e/bugs • tbat 4iicivl in - amonrthe bettelothes'od slay the Notky the thousand ThiS'aecain4'we imPPoset for 'the rentarkable;almene ef gl e ? in t the Southern hotels; and heir ~.5 in the Northern—for we do not xemember, ..to have been any of these bed-hug- eaters in the North, though we AseSsesnplenty of forme for them. Some of the,itockshould If IM- Dracovarairs of rich of coal and iron oar have 'been- made - - - In 4 Nonroigand Greene counties, led. The coat Ie th - nine block coal, and smelts iron With ' coking. The iron ore is hematite, which # l2 the beat ore the world . =• • ••" • - ' , Buffalo Marlmt. • '', - -, , 1 By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh frantic] *g . ..e. Buvremo, November • la—Flour (inlet. Inset dull; - sales'ot 8,000 bush No 2 htil;. 1 _ lwatkkee Club in lots. at $1,38. ..71300 bush ShehaYgaa spring at 11.85; .3,0n1) bnahata- - ' -:-... bet Canada at eljB. .Corn dul l LOP oar i ''- lots old western at 11,00.. Clatalowlsrt Bale* , - -! -,..,:,.- ' • 4 at 3 . 600 bush western at 51*; naillets at 606. '.;,,' ;;,.,:,i1 .,. Bye dull; bales'ot 1%000 bruillat Viae; arl 7 tt , :.,„st 1.20 hbls ' rye .. . Sour at $0,75. Bariarcf , 4 . :1,, sales'iif one ear 'ClarsidaAttll7 3B ,,,g'` 12 " 1 i - 4 , wines nominal at §l,oVcriess:P?l,l6 , •r 0... lard, info. :: /1.-' ,I; 1:-.( ..-Z6 ,, t. - - -1. 4 '.1..., -'2 .`ll, r i e l4 ' ' Arrittol.i,.4l.., ; i- , .- ~ . .1 ;- ; . 1 . ..,A , .. Lay Tdlgrapp,. to the risoftts tiAsmitte43 4 ,- _.l. ' ',,, • NEW Tons, Novivilbet,*--Tha- __,„. 6 . ; Fielvialu -from lair3fp ,091 ' O 4 441 1 2 8s . ‘umit . 1 T arrived fanlight. :,, ~ -I ---,:' :,:. '....- '' ' ' t , 4 fs. , 4 : 4.--* a ir ; .-,...,, • rca ain 7 .? .44,4 16; - ••• . (87 Te '• • inwlNTOVe"iiiio;" • NABala ling- 19Ma . • lOW . . • .I.9Xe• • II Ili ffa ' , A . -.•" "r 1 I 1 4 . ...? 1111 =II