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I . . . ........ .- .. f • • - --- . . . .... . - . .. . • '• - - , 1. --''• -- - i - 3'7- , ~ .r-i:- -.?)i'; .% ' -..-.-'' .' .: '' :.. "-1" . ''. : '''' i ' - - ''' ' -. --- - . ~., • . -. . .-;' ..;'," ?',2 - ',:-.!C! ..--, ',I; ;':'---_-_•.!•.-://,-!',..-:. -•: : • --.- ' ...;.1 - ::::';') 1 • _. El lii BEI VOLIIIMt. - 'LX=If. FIST 11111101. 61 /1;911311.V331'0 , 4:7X.001K; TEG THE CAPITAL. Si Custom Illeteiliterlial Rev 'enue Retbeipts-Removal of the Freedmen's' llureast uterna • Revenue Appointments -Naval Changes-4 . 00W :-..0f ' : General . - Sherman, Commander of the Middle Dlvision f Together with those of Generals Sheridan, Au; , - gur and Terry - Dr,, , . Boynton - Sustained. • ' . „. . Mr Telegraph to the Plttibiligh . Oa:tette.] Tr AsilgtaroxiXoyember 20, 1868. Captain William A. Parker is detached from oommanii`of lhareeeiving ship Ludo- Peedetree/Ablarr44o4 tfeTkArerrifCali fornia, and coliinunlteir tatirShirleY or .. dared tarelloYet , tinwlk +::::::_, Al , ,r, _ - , 1 _ The ceetelie**Lu.nAturember 9th to the 14th, haelgaVe t Hrig24VlB6. t a r, A large nunil444.of titeeently%appoin ted laiter44 Relefl • -WZirl4 have ar"' tritddlieret ezuVoret‘ - r viok their trltruotionaellommipioner. The folloul*Pheirigißereiclearopeint.: tr ecntrxertmadelo.dep -- - fi greeekigightp, way - First,. die t trict,ldissolitili Stepreli R. - Lee, First a dbl.; trict, Indiana. Gaugers-John C. Ne el y, R. Morley. S. S. areehet.teluerPr Jekuilen t .,4:has... Pear, son, Chasindeliziaii;Ttrat district-,lllinois: Aasistant slase,ssors-W. H. Spencer, C. P.Leiteja Daily, J: ‘ , C. Baxter, Jas. Shueb,,BZH . . Ciiiiiidiff, Win, Lee, Eighth district, Ohio. The noniinatioil of Joseph Belger for Su pervlsor ofaigUll WO 000104 Secretary .t)fthe TretiiiiiY - thil a:irribig. ~The Internal Revenue receipts from July Ist to datemnonnt , to :lifty 7 twe- and one .third millionsi Tor thi present month- to a 4ittle over four millions, and for toda y hundiddliforditiki denote; -": , ~. 7 -... r •'"-.- The present , headquarters of the Freed ,l, men's bureau TAW. retntivell, after the .., lat : of December , to ,thiward University, ' when it is believed - there will be a omsid erre .. ' - q l k4r,:f. Parsa• -; -' '-". •I_. - 1,...-';•-- , e .., ..I%ttifep ntellAybe at Pfirfi• A 0„„„„- - .Piist, gregaidonitiOhnrch. of Washington this afternoon adopted a resolution reviewing the difficulties and 40 PP 0 . 4 4ii a - 041tratlat 2 . 0 .T : gig -**.toleacttila tions, and. recommending t e minor' y to _await the action. of. the mutual council-in January. This Aecigiqo tinatejneltey.;.:Dr Boynton and a majority of the church. • , 1 Gen.fibertmut!ix xeporteofieffairalu the .MAdie,Biyibio% of the ,Alissouri.,hes, jnat, , *en, received .arthe War' Department., together with tlidse of Gees. Bfießclen L An-. i gut and Terry. 'Oen. Sherman sale Oa these reportesigar tilatlirliflelha'nefintry '•f. AteumiVihaa been at peace, the people; 4 4 lnezplatsurimdlausikoolaralr - tft - cqzfirt4td:. 4032, have been constantly at war. , 11.* sips he i• has-studied to find some lasting remedy for: 1 this war, bat without success. Our people ' 4 will settle oca.p e froMisrand travel with t'. outpressaution L andrutilifier wild posts of 7:1 golfi'disafeklelObidAhueconie in"contact with ' hos Alie, lotilatte. ~ Suzveys of. public ..'4 lands beneath' tolbirextefided and *tents , ; granted 44 Xongautale buil t railroads and -establish mail-routes - la 4, negir - nikwak." ':i peaceful. "Over all'tlicti&Olia toretittriiiiill 1 tary authorities two, nopontlxth. f.ltatg i thb9 2 ` ~, are matte uPotaf r proteeticio mid su &It -1: e(t.t10•4 43 -to T.• pri ege of advising "or- being consulted. So long.eathewo ttiNgs continue the, mill tai7 foram on-the•lionefet eatiieClaiiiiduc .t.., ed. 4 ,l4elbid been,directesl,bythe President to. 'Slaberffinitte_ thilllttit Of alt the trzo whatever plan of actioapielake Pale ozn f• mission might , adopt. Vfili Comm '4 ' unanimously *greed that all: the Indians :.' east :cirele , ltecirylifinilitiiiii:i6Obld,T 3 as .soon es. ble t he . collected ou,reservor : i titan as " of AS pa- A- .. Er in;Whi ' tile. laments Auld -Na_t uu • . afreli,init main= 1 ,C 1 ? tainedvbyittword • tetrtht t can i proVidtrafdrilthatinterviAi. Other provisions 'i wSifirifittirti c 'Wpil",llliihWAriffvls4TAtid - fug 1 dictous. , 9atinalfsubad betiAtfl.lield by the i Paime-Oonimisskirmin•.with all, or nearly' all; of • the tribes,' ' and formal afArlt: ten treaties were _made and nearly . all ',• contkcaed ~.,. hy he ~. SpAatit i ; ~. But : i for saga Analtdit. iOnVi. Alittlitetj take E. action en the chief pro proposition of the Com ., g mission, whicattolatedito setting apart the , ME . .V I V-1444:Sratil.. ' VnerW9 l o... , the. anti. . 0 nau Meld this was li the canto ottlinliratittetidajoeming a last._ ing peace. - It ways ffifficult to learn ' t4P - ..4190,10M1 ciilk - Atit titPt of Ahe•lntilatta, i at tiny never give matiee beforehand of 1 / hastftikat 4 4l44,o 2l) ;; L _Mtl i cianeTaliSivest as .; ..1 near as he can - leen], t e reasons for the' '-' wfis- 4 . 12 ;- - Geatiral.qathe.ridat4-Department • 'Tac fp, .. , 1,3 0.14: 1 • net 601, egtaith.t. at' , I_ e, _won:lt, acitie,_en .driven away hy, 'lnflating, -the •-i'qw,fler.. Wirer Road""itrid" the 7- triden :recite? •Mailrosid. The commissiOner consulte d ,' .andnispigumendeti4hatGle-constructtoftlf thelfetbitr road tittgOnthitied." Ittlind, - towever, August before the pasts could be ''i withdrawn, hiath-tbeillidiabet - fdilowed up .1 the parties having the stores in oharae and M id q l 'a i dtt u•is *P. Jiley.tboughi the, ron'orl e Go vernment was inspired by . t fear and they so= informed other tribes, I ! 1 um, ingtifini 4 to = lril ieFoe ' &Siff° 'and-'=they would drive the troops out of the other POStsragil-10Fq9 tke4kapgeelpeek-ofitke ticeektMl,4o;_3o3,ll4krcitiiillhrOuitLilicit best buffaiciAnnting,Apropnctarn America. !The Generill Austin, Naiads, on Noveinber l l7th. . 4 Flour, foksgport, at $4,7500,75„ Wheat; since the rainy seasoilinur commenced the market is mien Ighl,PPi!igll.4l,7ls@l,lll Soow_Storms. Teleitralgi toot - Pittman& Retests.] 2 7 ' • ST. Louts, .15ovember 20.--A heavy snow storm is reported .on .the, rdalhe" to, ; the vicinity of Foil Dodge. The now is said to be two feet 401 , 4„ WASICINGTO i , Noyetriber . This after s snow storurdomMenced;and is continuing to-night with, high winds from the oorth- Ricamorm,Ys.l UNE tiro of the season fell y, contitining tiro bourg.4 , - ,;',. : MONTREAL, November 24.—An icabridge is- said, . ttri be- formed' at Ranuutby„ on-the' Lower St. Lawrence.--The canal - is blOeited with snow. Weather mild and snowing. -NOYEllitat 1818 MBE SECOND EDITION. VOtrit. •Ycz,twit A; akr:: FROG EUROPE. Letter fronidaribaldt-Siiipected 'Teutons Arrestedr: 30binsit. Illakes /- slather Speech—Mod= ` tion It/ tuDroglsedap Ireland; —Freedom of Debate trtirrussia. (By Telegraph to the Plit4iargh Gaietti.l OREAT BRITAIN ' . - Lcurnort, November 20. 1 . A letter is pub lished from. Garibaldi. wiring Spain to pro pose a dictator for two',;' years and; then, n .establish a Beublic. ' 1 t Peter Barns and Martia •Cnnstantine : vitOk arrested at Ashton, yesterday, on suspicion cif belonging to the Fenian :organization. ' Valuable lapers, understood to , give details of thermic of the organikation, were found .on their, persons.::.l ' - . ; • .. _ ~ d Laanort, .November ,20.—The ,corporate authoritiesof Brighton yesterdayspresented an addiess to Minister Johnson, who, in his: response; gatt a detailed history of•','ldit negotiations With the British , Foreign Of fice. From what be let fall concerning the terms of the Convention for the settlement of the Alabama claims, it appears that a majority of the Commissioners are to decide upon individual claims in case the Board should select an umpire. - 'll ".y - ... , The citizensi of Sheffield prose a popu lar testimonial in honor' of ebrick, the' i f defeated Candidate from that b ty. - - . --. • Dunute, , November' 2o.: , olents riots took place at Drogheda during the election. Troops wore called put ~and .' fired - on, the: mob. One rioter was killed and several: wounded; : : .:,', ; ..f.-- - :, ,', '.' '; -. :' .-.'. , • 1 BERLIN, NoveMber 20.--Tbe Prussian Diet has adopted a 'Rasa "Inlavor of entire freedom of:debate, and • tAe.:reaolution has been approved by the Ctown• J, • QUEENOTOWN, November 20:-==The steam= ship palinyral from New ; York, r arrived ort. the 18th. , • - ' , . .14INDON Novemoer -^zu.—Tne steamship Bellena From New York, has arrived at St. 'l7lhoLies. , FINANCIAL AND COMItIItCIAL. • ikT i,cl DON, November 20.—Evening.—Cnn -03 at 94, s'2os, "74 1 4; 111Inciis C'eutral. 90; n&Nsvciivr, Novembei 'ili'—liondit fif 11l at ri9N. - •'• ' Rilmiti - -Novempe'r W.—ltentes ITO francs' 75 centimes. ' ••'' ' • -_, Livutt,reoL,l.Noven4or 20.—Cotton; sales ibr the Week ending yesteredy, 42,000 Willi including B,!'' baiea.for elport,and 6 3C balea • 1011; tit4toki,' ofvrpich +'ooo lesureAttnericanatioonnk. isga'W- thtieptirt, l 6llll6ootatleac•-indudittg 00.000 Mete American,lthe - market 4 .te.day was firm -tint not' higher; ••sales 'or 12,000 baThs Middling 'Uplands at. 10X; Orleans, 11. "Manchester arras and' Yarns steady.' BrohdatiVis quiet 'end unchanged; prices are not quotably lower. ProviMonsr-•Lard, 655, — Prodticc—Pine Rosin* acilmiced to 17s. Cheese closed firm at 665.. ' LONDON; 'No v era bet 20:4.8tigar - to arrive at ValOutta: Linseed, 60(?,60s: titt." ;Re hued tk.t.,spirits, ir,ar. ratineil 10s. ittnwintri: :November <,2o.4Petroleum, 634.420854:!fratie5. • . • NoVember 20:Li-Ontto f h, 1= trains for low.mbldlitlg..! t, PAnts;NovembertoThe weekly state inent-.of the Bank of Fiateieshows bullion in the vault -to have 4ecrtastat4ll"ooo. fiance since last a week. • • _. liteltific NOvetubet 4 i. 2 1 1X4C t ottim_f dosed buoyant; tree ordinarie advanced. tel36f. - . . A, ,:4 1-- 1110.7TAXIBMOI -' 1 . --.4. 71 - :"%• i - . ; A M e t t *Cgirte , <•! tl Mt r k l Y , 9Pcned- Afd : ', :V vice i (rani V - Y — tePei.. Begegi.4. fey Telegram:lm the ttsbarateekiette:l - • WE* Valk, .IrOveinber 24.- r The Anterf eanl3treer ilWay , .in Rio Janeiro was opened to trait on the 9th„ of October, in the presenceQ iiatt XtriPet. o r. and an im ; Menge cone:. lot'oltisens;.: The average daily receipts are twice the estimated amount. „. ,:.; . .., - , ' , 4 ', " Fifty-three illienii of dollars Was sub scribed at Rio he first week in October as a loan ,ta the ' . ernitent,Whieh only asked fifteen nallio - , N , Advices frq prepay , staCe that the allies are besle ng 1 , Leaez at Villeta, , and that four iron lads had passed, the forts there, and the:C.7,600 Brazilian troops are marching along the west bank of the Para guay river, with the intention , of crossing to Ascension,• thence iteticending to Villeta to take Lopez in the rear. , Coffee at. Rio was uticheriged, in price. RelifirOND. Chief .sistiii' 011ie torlbid , ' Coiiit—Jeff: Davis to be present by Attorney. air Telegraph to the r ittsbnrgh 4341SiOilki -?' ', Ricrriaprin,Na., November 2.0.--Chtet lusties6inese,will arrive py,o next Mon i, day tii p reside a the fall 'terra Of.the trnl ted Statet Circa t Court! .' „t ' • Jefferspn Day silt is understood, will ap pear by *Mute us .at, present ermined, unless the 001411i:dent makes a drgorept requirement:- , . : , 5 - . , Whit Limit. 'Ger. Gleason Says.% CDTFeki,lllloto the Plttekarab Gazette.] TALLtaltatalLE,- Noyember 20.—Lieut. Gov (Hodson e.tlled at the Capital to pro- Cure a'ciepy . :of the 'marina of; the two last regular terms of the Legislature. lie was receive.l by Capt. Come, Gov. Reed's , Adjutant - General. Durlog- the interfriew Gleason expressed the kindest holing to. wards Gar. Reed; and said he had no perms soual feeling hi the , matter attire impeach ment; and that, the salon he bad ,taken was forced upon him by the action, of the, Legislature and the position he 'bolds,in tha S9vdfilMent the. State. . • lia . 4 . 4 Rich Mire& posita Dlactrrered. ray Teloglll4ll6 the pittsbursta eaFette. Bart Fnawcitsoo, November 24: - -:ftieh" discoveries of ;sliver c deposits Are daily made at the White Tine Regions = . Nevada. Notwithstanding the .riear approaah - of winter a great rush of people to that region, shows groat'riebnesa. Silver, most incred ible eilveii taken out by Millions.' 'Many Sati• - "Frandismc "olMitallete 'f Ede" investing large tintnaqn the White Pine Dietriet.A 1. s :Practical itecorietivittoiii.' ( By TategrikOtt to the Pllfthurith thttette. • Itiorudortn, No veniber ; land buy ing party of forty-five Pennsylvanians and - Marylaiiers arrived 'bare Ibis • morning. tlay go to south-weitern•;:Viraidla, Wand hence as far South as:,Columbia, South •Carolina. • 1111 rintrssik:' NEW YORK CITY; (By Telegraph . to the Pittsburgh oarette.)' NEW, YORK, Novembe r 24:4 1868. -FITRTHEB.OF THEIPISTIC PASTI4M. A prize fight between Matt: Conklin and Bill Hogan, for four, hundred dollars a side, took place yeiterday near, Narrows.; burg, New :York. ' The match was made last September. The principalswere well. tMined, and entered the ring in tlne.con dition. Twenty-slit rounds were fought," necrupying oni - hour and twenty minutes. The latter was seconded by 'Blatt. Boyle and Bill Rutter, and Hogan by his brother and a man named Vance. Mr. S. Lowden was the referee. Both men were badly punished. • : ' ACTiOITOP CIGAR BILACit/FACTIIII.ERS. At a meeting of-the eigarMattufeetnrere Assoeiltion of this State, 10-day, 'a resolu tion -- Mue. adopted. that tha unreasonable action of the Cigar Maker's :'Union having proved that there is no prcispict of coming Man equitable adju-stment-of the difficul ties between the two associations, `all work men belonging to' that UniOn will `;be charged on the 27th inst., and 'no' men belonging to the Union will' be hereafter employed by any, member of the Associa tion, and that the advanes ,reeommended by-the Association at the last meeting be adhered to as. far' as min-Union - cigar ma kers. are concerned. . A oiroillar asking ,emoperation is to be addressed to , all, cigar, Manufacturers in the United States and Canada.' • BOLD ATTEMPT AT BANE BOBBER* A,bold attetnptmas made this morning to rob the,Third avenue Central Park Sav ings, Peak. Over, one hundred thousand 'dollars was secured-1T a man named Jo seph and' another man,whose name is - unknown,, but 'dropped in their haste a to get away,fromofficers of the bank. Howell seemed to have drawn their' attention from the safe bra'specious pre tence. while his confederate robbed it.% No FILLIBIISTEILS STILL ACTIVE. The leaders of the Cuban fillibuStering sehemettillpersist in their intention. They say all Stich men;required have been •ob• tallied, end, fully equipped, and , the only wanthktransportation. The flag of: the ex peditiou,isexhibited at 446 Broome street, and:coniusis . of red', and blue bars, with white ground, In cine'cOrner Of , which. is it lone 'BIS' said 'herd that a large force is concentrated at Memphis ready tointl at an hour's notice. • . , LOOSING! AFTER T.RCRADIARIESI Fire.,Bfarshal Bracketk has detailed aev- , eral'officereto search for' the persons ,wbo set fire to the stables on the east side of the city yesterday. The three persons arrest ed yesterday were, discharged, the evi dence, against them being insufficient. :It is generally, believed: the object was to set Are tan large portion of the city, and , con siderable excitement is occasioned thereby:" TIME. pxouott WHEN HE ES: DEAD. 'The Pio"' ict to-day; alluding to the4propo -',"notninate . Attennoffer .:or:the for. = ealf it an , 041/01' titax t irid9fgaijbaraidagerai..-eleetaid flovernors and invented ?residents; but Is such ' h ei nou s - business that b ut should'undergo the Iratunligration. - there for. It is time enough"wheu he is dead for the R'otterto;bacente incorporate -vith•lds . INDEPENDENT O.II,ItDIpATT FOR t MATOR. •• A number of Atizenti 'het night at thh Fifth. Aventar Hotetto consider' the ex pediaucv.of making au independent nomi nation Tor 'BrltYlhe.'• 'Amens those ipresent vrere. Peter Cooper, Poittulister•Kelly, and others. The: Bedlam was strictly private,: b ut.;it> thanspir'ecl. that, a majority had' ex pressed themselves* favor or nominating . W. E. Curtis Poe the; position. . • ; . 2LTBCRASe pa THE iIINTTERT. • • Thelileoretarypt the Treasury is negoti .atirig for , the' purchase of the whole Bat tery, and. has already bought , enough of frontage for.s. Whart i bosim • •• . • - trZirEITOITiN VESSEL BURNED. An unktimin vessel was . '-burned it sea opposite the i village of; lirichrehampton, Long Island, .011 Tuesday. night,Anring:the storm. Nothing Id .knovri . of l those on CONTRACT , SE:TTLEn--wewpsomm Less. The Drew' - party settled 'their Erie con tract yesterday before the: torner brpke, at aft Y -seven :nalfleight. Their , loans amount to over Cuni_million.and a quarter. WHAT TRH THUM NB 'ARD POST BAT. _The .Vriftune aud Rueft' .atat urge the Republicankto concur in the nomination ot'.l - ohn Kelly by the Damcierittfe - Union Organiaation e for libyor., .CQIS7OTBD. - Nicholas Henry was. to-day convicted of aanniving the procurement of a fa* whbiliy bond, with recommendation to the mercy of the Court.t NEWS -John T. Bea ch was arrested •and taken to Syraguse, ebarged with the robberv, of the Salt, Springs Savings Bank, last April, of a large number of Onmidagaeounty Bonds. A Aabea.icorpila has been applied ior .in the) case of ' Col. Treadwell, charged with obtainibg'frandulent naturalization papers in Jersey City. • •• -Wrn, , Sidney Mount. the artise,' died yes.: terday at Letauket, Lorig bland, aged sixty two years. : , • Angelina Martin, otherwise Jenny Berry, the Washington lobbyist, was , one ; of the parties arrested the descent upon the assignation"..bouse , 'Wobster sfrepti last and to.day fined ten dollars. • '‘ ran tin phito - •vp a. [BY Telikispfs to the ,Pittiburgh daunted PutLinstnis ,lieventber .20.--General '5 Grant took wa lk- along .Chestnut street to-dayv Independence'.llall and . Square." Ho was recognigeti, 'and throm gathered; but, after tome delny, he sueeetr ed in flanking his admirers; and returned to the Continental.' He, will partake of a banquet to-day by . tue Loyal ',Gagne, and be serenaded this evening.by the toys In _ Election Or O ffi cer& - My Teiesresh to the Plitehersh Geeette.3 RoVember, 20.—The Legis lature today pleated A. J.' Flefoher, Seere torY Of .State, and J. E, Reeves,_Tressurer. Ban PratiCiSeo Market. tar Telegraph to the int:Afire! esieue.l 'SAN Titaivisco; Nov. 20. —Flour at 0,75 as for extra,' and $4,78a5 for superfine. Wheagaottowat $1.70a475 for fair to choice ebipping. Legal: Tenders 74. Chicago . -Market. [By Teleiraph to the Pittsburgh laszette.) • ,Oatosao. Novel:mbar 20:—E'ventag.,T5e Wheat market to•night is firm, with attics .N4q, 2 at iti,1351:1354.;^ Com nominal, at 920., Oats gide! at 48446340. .; `l4ashvate iiiaraet • ' • - Eg y Teleitrik.to the Plttabupth Gaiette6 "to; ENI Novemlier 20.—:Cotton active and lower, sales waddling at 20Nc per pound for goodto'ordinary. NUMBER, 279. Petroleeni, Aelt* •, • • A new well was struck on the Weeds Farm a day or • two Ago, and 'yesterday it was producing at the rate of seventy-five barrels per ditY. The working intermit kr owned by. Mr. H. grillum. - ;:l About ten days ego anew yellwas struck on the Bltiod "Farm. It IsMe*VrOthicing-. ninety barrels per day. The 'production other wellenbautallen off sixty-five barrels,,; _• so that the aggregators now but four hull- , tired and fifty barrels per day. - , The corn:- pan y that own the• Farm beim determined tO • give ncr moroleases onit,,preferring to develop the rest of It - on their own account. They :are'-now; - putting "down;ai test well about half way between deteloped per- ; tion of, the Farm and . the old-Reed well on Lower CherrY Run. ' A thirty harm/ Well was recently struck on the Bennineloif,Parm. It is owned by.' Major Rewton. • ' • A new will 'clic tbe Mairon rano. Banning hoff Run, awned by Jonathan Watson, 1/1 , being tested.- __ t A new wall was struck. on use araW3ol7. farm, Pleasantville, on Monday spoon, and islneduoing about seventy-five to one., • hundred barrels per day. The working in- , terest is owned by Robert Foggln.; The. Ritchie well. Lease 97, 'Artnstrcmg, farm, Pleasantville, commenced pumping on Tuesday , and is doing about 40 borealis per day. ' , • Vlreattier, "G. A." gives the foitowing Weatherindi— , cations from the 14tifof November to the.'. ; 13th of December:. Cloudy and -variable : ?;; twenty-four days; 'rain or snow, or both,.., seventeen days; sunshine, five days. Indi c , cations point to a raw ' cold anclglcioint . ',' month. There May be one or mom Sharp freezing days in 'which' if the' ground frcizen hard it will slimily :be folloWed by•is:•; copious rain storm ; Abe weather! will be; unpropitious for covering; in buildings; the freezing may be from theist to tbelOtkof, , i December; the winter , 'ma'', be si natural,: cold winter, beginning about from:the 20tk ) to the - 31st ,of Dezember.- .Briow falling on, : hard froien dry ground rill not "reniain, .Of but only on ice, mud, or a previoue layer snow. ' • Real '']p.slate Trans . fen.; , The follthydng deeds *Oreille:tot 'fbecord'') before H. Snlvely, - Escf.; Recorder; Nov. 20, - 1868: Roberta. Palmer. at., to John B. afeartettAit• gust 1e88; JAI no, Paltnera-plan 'of +lool.o*, Braddock street, IroUrteentia ward, 20 , by,..10 feet:. Wm. MeOlieery to-Joseph Kerr,-Worember 3. 1868 lot lu 'ace lare, towndop. In MeOfure -pan, on leortb street,. 3) by 100' 1 '4.= •. Tosppo•Winkle et.ux to Jomes M. Meicdtln,.. N ovem- • • berlB, MS: lot In CiazzAm'o plan. on I.'euu.ylvanta • avenue, Yourteent.trward, Ylltebnrirb. - 208 by '3M . lizsbetti N. Darts to Uliverl)ni I s. Oetob. r 15: nag lot on Dobson street' arse; Armin, tlorelittt watt,. Pittsburgh...l2 by 1001e.et • oho C. Lapps et incr. to Yo'rtlinilia "Erk;:Abricnot MS: lot on Clik.sthut street.'.olleglieny _Qtr.; GO by . SS feet..:.....• - t . 41: 1 • 80 E. Barre tray sew mortrigesittrented'or. reeoidi' 0 •: Mr.ll On Thursday evening the, express Arabi on the Allegheny :Valley :Railroad, tvbieli. 7 left Pittsburgh at Amen. Melociti ran- over : ; woo*. a short .distanow this4side'-or„raw- 14 , retesesdlie l '. laiertia UMW': r ing the engine bf the train off thiktrack, br : which it was damaged'to a considerable cr.'. tent. No person was injured by the' ace& • dent, but the trains were all delayed: The expreis train, yesterday, mailing; left on time from Lawrenceville, 'the peksengenti being • transported to•thatetation:inottml; busses of the Excelsior Line. Ai last ack's counts the,track had not been cleared. r- Amusement Directory. Nuw- Dimis Houis.±Dhanfriitt, the intititile Sam, as :Sam, this afternoon and. ti,Temng• - < • PrrramM,OH-Tutkrun.--)Kaie Fisher; Dice` daritig equestrienne; in hfizelapa, wtll opett the "Old 'Drury"' on hlaiiday evening next.- 1 -TEA statz'si VAnivrtus.—The Landon ; Mrs. Arina Hindle, and anew dramar entitled “Woman's Rights." 13trmizt.tha blunt ikt.-=The usnal.attrW, tiona in the way of a parlor menagerie . and. 111 400 112 . - • ' , . Brltitant Wedding—St. Johns tatliedreli Cleveland, *as the scene ofa most wedding pithy, on Wednesday , last; on- which occasion Mr. , John' wfls united in, wediock • to Jodephine Bumess. The ceremonies incident to audit occasions, came near being. arred o*r:oft's!' fact,that somaverson-througlimalics,envz 7 or jealousy . in order to prevent the o rgan.. Ist, Mr. J. T. Wainellitic k .fornierly - of; this; city, from presiding at the "instruraeric Licked the organ, staffed the keyhole, hid'; the key Mad lifters of MB bEillovm and aligo carried off the key or the music case. Thoi organ was finally openotand4therwise ar6-'; ranged so that thelitiredimilaswete not am , barrassed by reason of 4is ungracious rt., • Neiv. (Weans. st. NEW . ORLEANSi.:Nwrember.2o.--Cotten stiffer; .middling 28o; . sales -of 5,000 bales; receipts. 6,724 bales; ex .ports; 4528 bolos; receipts for the week ;30,889 bales 31,200.. bales; exports to‘ Liverpeql, 8,214• bales; continental, 14,718:bales; coastwise.: 3,688 bales: stock, 84,140 tales. tloid, 135.: Stet-line . Exchange; Rink, 148Y;; , Conurner-- clal, 14834ii145%. New •• York :Sight: Ex - -' change V, discount. tlitagar firmer; fait; 10)4'1 alio; fully 1air,:12042)4c. - Molasses firm; - prime. 85a011w, )cholm; 70a72e. Flour dull,i snperline, 116,06;,ch0ice,119a12,80;; Corn and lower; ; ,new, 96;5.. Oats.. Ow at .634, Bran unchanged. Hay . dull; sales at 121,50 ; a 25,00. Pork; no wholettaleidemand;reta.ll 7 l. ing^ at 7)291129,50: Bacon dull;" shotilders,`. - 13Wal3y 4 c; 'clear' Uliatir sides. 18 544 - . 1810.. Lard dull; -bicirrie' Malaga; keg, , ., .1814 c., Whlsky;• Western rectified 4;1,1* 1.123 i: Coffee stel - kdTif•piime 16340,6-; . . Market ri Buffalo, Buw.a.Lo, November 20 Flour Wheat. No. 2 city ground aPrAng; 56,75. :N l l7helit t bettor and in fair demand for. oaillerai s ea of ' 21,000 bush No. 2 Ohio sprint at #l;•*,,' i 3,000 busb litilwankeeiCltilx at ' #1,36a1,37; 5,000 bush No. I do at $1,47; 7;000 bush:Can ada at #2,15, part deliyarell; 2 cars ambeT mobigan at 51,85; dosing- firm.- Corn: steady; sales of 7,000 bush - No, I was - ten:Let: 51;16,000-bush new kiln dried at 11 13011543. Oats dull; sales of 5,000 bush western at 580. Rye firm; sales of 1 car and NOOO bualt western at 81,27. Barley 'steady; sales of 3, car loads. 4 rowed' Camilla, bagged and 'ffe. livered, at .42,0 V. Pork dull at 527i27,59. bard:dull at 173000. 100 bbls at .1,05. • - - nepened. t Death artisat: ' A. report cotriesilam - Geirriany h s{ Liam has died auddeity'at bat ds )he l . intelligence has not bein — i softly cable,:aiii' is mentioned in only tine London paper,74ro trust'it is untrue: Liszt was born in 1.1309 and has from his childhood been achnowl edged: es the' liadlixig - pianist the *Old. Of - late yearslie has been widely kicnvis ate, as orchestral composer. 1n'1863 be took- Tioly orders in. the Roman Cithelic•Chntch;: - entering a Convent In Rome. r; The rifles' et his Order were not, however strictly en.l - in hie case, and his eareer aa a mad -clan was4nlyietsporatilflateitupted his religious vows. Ell OEM