111 a N El inm..:ylliggpm. : ,,, o.***ue,l4-** First, rage 4 . tp. it whenever have an oppo rtun ity e North , to neople inttreaten in the fa wel e or.the n n- r habits taiof the Southern sec. tion ofour country,l will speak for the:poor t white man and the peon white child, made ignorant by assistirip, in the delition of -the negro. Leavinr.: Corinth, XW , WPpi, I came to-Raleigh, 'North Carolina.: On tbe• day thati - -reactred that city, one of ithe great citlesnf tbvi-South in InanY-...re-901448,- they Were holdir,g their first cenvinuort to nominate :rielep a ates -to the ,ConstitutiOnal Convention. - .A . poor white"niart Called to the. chair. . Trait man wag -so 4gnorant that ie was tu able to put A single: motion Made by-the convention, and a son of the present - GOWirnot of the State st.ood besid they the Preside nt of they Coripention and an nounced eV err motion,,saying, " I am re -quested , t' , put!theinntion."..-I Vhiid the honor to speak to that body, and I spoke of the condition of the poor Whites, of their condition. made by the effectsof slavery, „alti, it-Amed exist . that State; and as lea:rade myaddress; that molt Pre° ident '; that - Convention, stood. and eyed 1 -411.11K1Allitt MI Wept as ifs his very ;heart would break. and when -I itarished , ;my,- remarks, stepping for. war l i-14)-gaVO.trie his hand arid said 'thank yon for'What : yea= have said for the Poor Whiten- et North - Carolina." Every word of it is true. I have had occasion to assist si*Orintendent of the Priedmente Sures - Mot - that State: I traveled from 11.4. leigh• Pi - Eininiton and from there to Tar Filiver; and after fhadrode along the road 'some f'dintanoe, I said -to the ailored man dritin.n. the vehicle, `"How far is it now to Greenville;' tie, ; '.:;When.; : get to a certain post I. will 'tell you how far. Said he: `from this ppst to - Greenville' It is so - "many'"` ndles.' Said I, "how do you knowl". 'Matt until we get to the next post and: I will explain it to ,you." We - drove On smother mile and then -we saw ,14010E.WithAtotches cat in it. said" he, . 4 441 r count. the notches." I +counted the notches. Ea4h,, notch answers for one mile. Ir Is. en many,Miles from this post to Greenville. . I said to that man, "Why have you not a - sign post here, 9reenli o-twenty-fiver!iniles.-", "Why," said h 4 ‘there are -a. good. many 'people here „cannot read.". “Black • folks, I suppose."' 'Mighty heap of White folks here,that -pan% read " F And that is a fact. In thepresence of that `woman in Corinth; hiissiesippi, in the presence of that aged white Man in Ealelitil, in! the pres ence peet,..-I , ' said -: - 10 myself: I am - an .4trierican. not a negro -now, but an Altherican. - I - love 11:de country, it is mine,,, &love every-interest thatpertains to tills hind; I am interestedin every. Word. Wherever Igo I will say tO, the people of the Worth, toile people .of the South, to good-Men and women evewhere, what ever von tad dbirikipread:adifcationia the South; do it that,t/ie, black man and the white Mgt ttiere' may"hecome 'geed citi seas of the country and goad! members of the ohntelf::lt lithe 'duty of every White man, of -every negna„.-of every - - naturalixed Irishman and German, to put upon _the al ter 'it'll% country the means Whichare ne cestulry - to carry educatibn to the dark re gions. -of our country, and if I ' had the Som' would like. to tell you what I. have seen, as 1-have traveled traveledittthet,coun tu. :35row. my *lend - tells MS; 11) stop; that 1 muetetop. He is inrrAzonimandh3g , offt - ear, but, my.friendi.go from thit meeting to night withthe spliit. of liberty. and-the purpose-thed in your hearts to make your landechrhs, thin land; your:church* chits; tian nlinrch, and see .that.the ignorant, are educated, and educatelfall he thristian I Theemagregation then sang the ' long uie tredoxelogy and were dismissed with the beim:Batton by Rm. Dr. Noble: • ituutsexuaits. NEW': tcrittk r i pleasing and humorous actor, closed his , , first . week's engagement on Saturday night, playing in his great' - of Sam. He re-- wised, Splendid support:: fioniz the able stock, 32 P32 2 Pa11n, „Which acY , graces boarAv diseclass place (Attie drawsi to,night, Mr. Chanfrau commences his second week's engagement, appearing in 'his sensational play of :Toe, a companion piece to Sam, although, in the estimation of many, a much worthier production. Mr. Chanfratt gives imitations of nearly all, the leading . actors of comedy- and tragedy : :' on the stage - Intl:i e . various • characters he =mines in the play, Pirriastmut TimsTitz.—The , 'old'; Drury" lies , qbeen...therouglilyt renovated and painted; and will re3oPen tonight with new.scenery, new effects, and new proper - ties, and with a full and carefully selected —stoek company, brought hither frol4 New, Nark. Mbs Kate Fisher the most graceful" and linished. equestrienne actress, appears in her t grmkrore of Maseppa, to-night.- , grand combs nation troupe, recently strengthened by the addition of several worl&known voml ists and, terptilefiotrgan , performen, have contributed t,o readeitliis pima of .amuse meat more popular than ever, as is proven in Um) Jame. tgtenclance, each , evening. : Darin . .the present holiday week special attra 4 4 32 lmMl l 4:z4rtmedialhAtheyleag; ilaneing and El , irildst that our ,p)ople della -fullq apisteelate the ' ' , mitt' and attractions bt:our - .` home m 4 scum on.. Fifth avenue . y It abounds with ourioattla, in anirtutrille,Pworks of art and ingenuity. The intelligent 'arbileas„rady; the illbinp twine,-the four legged child; the crocodiles, shake%'birds, ato4 - Ikte attractlions, which shoo td keep a :c4niut flow of.visitors attendance at-the inusep.m.-:4 'A Great Unitary Reform. Hon. William C. lifeCarthy hal-been do-, voting much OftPtion.id lota towards de. vlaing some plan - cf - itating or doing away connected with the emptyingorceito-Pixftwhiok has been • • charged ao'Pften briholrgdical fratandty vitas - 601dg iiroAtictiiikcif L ikdrilesir in the community. That he nu fully succeeded in his purposes has Just been demonstrated 'by the introductliki of ii aysterilwhtelf•nust certainly work great reform. The plari is ` to remove the contents of vaults in Vacuum Tanker 'eke'. taillesi are ,'-ore lotir=wheeled wagons,' add , vhen . in'operation,.itre - con` nected :with the vault' to be cleaned by a line of pipe entirely air tight. In;this way the work is done without infecting thdinr rounding air in the least, and so cleanly and unobtrindvely ,does it operate that a bystiuidetb unaware of . the particular Oper ation going befdre lila eyes until he' is told wt it is. It can be worked on 'Fifth avenue in broad daylight, and,, save by 'Ot t novel - appearance,. wB.I attract no" attention. The Board of Health has given.endoras merit and recommendation to these new cleariersiand probabl* the old - methods of Perf(lMlng-the Work will lie abandoned en tirel Orders :for, the service of the mit ehWWniay:be left at, the - Mee; No: ,52 Water Oviet,.. or- tit Abe 'Beard:of . Health . COW, Fourth avenue, or sent through the PorOftlert. The Park Cammisden of Allegheny{ are 6, 3n sfdeklig,t,lwfoludbliity,of commission• Ing the rmrdents in the violnitgoftbe Park ms policemen„ ter' the purpose,of preventing any ininrr theiff.muldiv-or trees tru do rs The large -.extent of.territory covered by theyark - tenders it iMpossible for the:regular 'policemen ..to - arrest , trespassers, and -the comtnission4ldnk t his ' plan would , Work better' than employing : policetnewLmbleb.,,eonld only be , done at greet expense. - , Bare Chance #u Pit :Heir Enhde.—On Our Afih: Page•v l .ol,htfonnda r t acivertble, - went of; .an ohiganC, , reyidenoe , for , sale. This tan be - bought - very low. k'or ,particulars, nee advertisernent• • • _ ' • 24 ' WO'S.7l: ;l oo s :l4fc -- ta 'W•qPil,o4s*-311Vipp;14:4-0,kA.,,,t.V;i4z4z,4.11.44:fp1xiti, • `~"". ;,Sunday morning:, a lady from— Jetnesi- Uwe,' Pet. 4211ddhaget:by'dsmeill: search of defughtif,-Phoebe *horn ibte:SaYS drai ‘ ifbduatia;or,llnduced to leaveher tome. out the IliSt.of October . last, since viten -she has been -unable to , hear anything ofhereabouts. :She' , w states that 'a Weinismcalliitg herself. •Mrs.. . Paokard. and`representing that ahexesided at No. 13 Penn street, haelbeen stoppirig in, lignestown for some days PreVibusAo- the departure of her dagghter, And that f tbEi daughter was at the depot they difY Packard left the town, an gqoot,on the train, withher. Thereis a Mrs ~Packard resid ing at No. 18 Penn street,-but she does not prove to be the one whio Wu at Jamestown, as she has not been .abroaCtrom-- the: city during the summer,:oenseqUentlytheother woman must havebeen travellOg under an assumed name. r- , • - • The girl Phoebe, listen` yearet of age and said to bemery large, for that age, is light compleeted, with light ; brown hair, and large blue eyes:- Any period bating knowl edge of her present whereabouts will confer a Thvor on 'the mother by leaving • informs tion at the Mayors office, and they will alas he liberally 'rewarded:: _ • - - , Despicable illeat!nem Of all the ` "tricks : tinde,"..the latest and moat c ontemptible came to our notice yesterday. ;1i Certain canvasser for "Sewing Machines has been accu s t om ed- to call at . every door, and generally .asking permis sionm to look at the :machine belonging to the lady of the house. If the article hap. penod to be one, of the "W eed " patt ern, (whose popularity , we believe, is mmemaled in this city and elsewbere,) this so-called agent would, an pretense of examining it, dexterously, turn the needle around or otherwirCe put it out of gear and then ask the proprietor to show him "kow t went." If the lady did not happen be suftlitiently familiar with machines :toi discover the fraud. bewcsild assare her that was "the - fault of the;Machine; and• all others," ex cept the kind hek had to sell, and would then offer'to. exchange or sell ter his: But he, like alt rogues, found his match at last. - The lady of lhe house caughtkim dierrint, ling-her ''"Weed" and turned - him. out of doors-with somepartlng advisee that he will be likely to remember. ' ' . . . First week of Prof. Carlin, the original. Boheircian'glasit . blOwer.lat _Burnell's 24U-, Positlvel,y the host' week of the.fur Leg.ged Child at BornelVilauseuth. Fair and Festival. The ladies of the First Cumberland Pres , .bitxtrian Church, Sixth avenue, will .open their promised fair and:Festival to. norrow and continue it up till. Thanksgiving night: The pleasant occasion's under the same auspieea of past seams; are gratefully re membered by many of our reisdiiii Who were so lucky as to attend, and we :can promise even greater ,enjoyment at' the coming fair, as the ladies have made stren uous -exertions te sedate the _pleasure of - all who will favor them with a visit. Din nera and suppers, including:a ensnaptqous Thanksgiving dinner t will be served, and our restaurant diners-should direct, their patronage on these .days to the Fair room; wherethey will secure splendid meals and be waited won by handsome ladiesi The - proceeds are to be applied to the .paYMent, lot a church debt.- . , . • , , • Prof tuna - itia Dloirex, ..• 031:12MellOW all ensagazaent, at .Busnell'a Mnsttim"Wdak: - . • Positively the last week of the, Fottr .Legged Child , at Burnell's Utrieum. The., Lungs,. Dr., Robert Baiter, hit,rletw York,' .tir; zne4Y‘editoi . ort4q s Pectiailat al* JouP lB . l _ of Means xpe , chopt,'' &a, has arrive d. in l'ittsbnigh; and lin reOeivo Valente at' the Merchants' ifotel , tp-day(Monday) and two days followhii. . . Dr. Wwas the itdrodtulitr Of. the 'IOWA- Lion treatment •of Pulmonary complaints into the United litates,zand inventor of the . Inhaling Instrument and Patarrh. Syringe In general use, and has recently introduced "hunter's New Patent 'Wotan° Inhaler," specially designed—lst. To - enable patients who wish to test the efficacy of gm - yspor „treatment to do so at smau expense: and \without going through a - regular muse:: J2d, For use in families for.tho ,ra4loar Alt& speedy - -cure of recent . Aitc: And 3d. For physicians in,their office'prac.t ticeePrice *lO, with dlteeticce:: Dr. H. will be happy to see any of his for mer,patients who may call upon'hini,lia' well= all now under:hia treatmetd. Hours.lo A. if. to 8 P. M.- • Positively the last week: 'of -the Rini Legged Child at Bnimcdl'aliiiiseum. 1000 49.5b9as glitint4lkietit.' The patrons of- theldamMoth Auction • Rtooms, Nose; 55 and 57 Fifth 'airenne, are getting unexampled bargains:just noir in he. way of boots; shoes, blankets, carpets ;And woolen goods: . - Messrs: Smithson and 00. are selling a fineitoek at the very lowest pricsiu - They ;offer :: better goods tium may be obttlined elsewhere in:the, city oat dower prices, than rule elsewhere, thus lbflbring every inducetiUmt to Purchasers. This' is theltirkie -to visit the Auction , Rooms and obtain valve tor yourmonsy. • Housekeep. era especially should .not' omit to visit the auction. - j .• , • Fancy glass blowing, in all its varieties ,by Prof. Carlin, at Iturnell's 111nsetun. Pool ely the,- last - week or the Four Leveed 'Mild litiruellis Museum. " This season :game is qquite p en is;, a nd hunters are opt in all ftectionspand the sport is said be be Wit-line: L. Our friend' Mr. Ramie proprietdrif--the popular and Well conducted dailegriph DWnglictOms and , RostaniantP No: 101 Third strait, keeps= his tables' alwaYa supplied with' the best .the markets afford, as well as. the. largest oysters. tb&choicest meats, poultry, vegetables, itc. No' better sx•nditited'saioon` is there in the - city thaathoTelegrapli Rao taurant, and any of our readers-wanting :a clasp, enjoyable meal :at any hour ;of the dav, at a very seasonable oriole, should • riot . to'iati pay it a visit.- faraishes sappers for parties, balls, private oy banquets, at his ovulates - dininghalls, la the but style and at the .lo • =alai - prices:: We commend him as a gentleman emi nently worthy of public patronage. PostOely the last weeh. of the Four ipigged Child et Burnell's Mtuteum. Museurhe manager, Dfajr B u n te n desirous of keeping up the v attractions and novelties at thill,fdready. very, iniereeiing place .of amusement: , has , effected qui on. gaionitsit with Professor Carlin, the origin: 111 ;Bohemian plass Blower. livho will make his. first appearance to-dsy4 All should hearlemisd that this fit positively the last week of that great woiderthe Four Legged Chad.:'. Look out for another great :wonder next week, ' •-; --- Pouitloely the last , week. of the Four Legged Chip at Burnell's Museuin.- :It la .said 'that the copy of ShOkopeaie which Xis.; Fannie_ Kemble used at hef readirigs Ili our city, last week, is the same whichher great aunt-Mrs. Sarah the greatest 'tragic getress pogip4id" ever knewihasdtlaring her , '• - ,Positively , the -lost , Week Orthe 'Leitged•Child at Ottirieli's Diluent. tr 4 • 1 ,5 ." ' l 7-A t 7 ' c 14.4 1 4.14AM ,1 ' . :C 504 * • - . ml nos *fat ILtit. • Court met at tep A yd oc kigai r ib4, _ WS; 'mien Inewtte Saturday's business was The Irr raiiiv>ing 2,10 Pall,tY'v3. -- liabarknar. — " 211 OR for mei vs. Geiger et. of '214--orximffatiy-A.Co.PM.lialeare...-- =, _2IS tiger va.Pattoon's , ~•.229 Hun er vs:Oidbraltb. • 283 Hibles vs. The Pittsburgh and BP- RooliVlrreid Obi . 284 Hill va. Howard. 288 Good ye. Hirsh &Bros. 239 Steele vs.. jaok,Mult et.ral• • • 240 OWnersof the mt,mboat °matey,* Owners of the Steamboat Parthena. - 281 Weir va. Walpine. Dlstriet Court Trull List. •, , , Following is the , pistrict Court trial l ist for to.day 43. Itirileia Co. vs. Schulte &Danner. ,33.; Herron'cs:•Patterson, Nehan a Co. 138. McClurg vs. the . Connellsv.ille A. R. Co., 40. Long va. the St. Paul's Evangelical Church of East Binninghain: 43. McKeoun vs: Negle7. 44. Archumbault ve. Smith. 45. Ardosco 011 Co. ya..Eloluirdson et al. 48. Wilkins Oil Co. vs. King a Co. , •Paalttrelv the last 'week of Ike Four Legged Child at Bur iell' ; s Mtiseum. • The Plttebargh Storied Works. Elsewhere we publish the card of the Pitts burgh Stencil Works, No. Il Market street, Moa&s Smith ,: & Sutton, proprietors. Thew gentlemen enjoys' high reputation in • their business, and not only manufacture the best quality ofburnieg brands for rev •errue stamping, stencil stamps, - steel stamps, seal resiei, cancelling s ta m ps, brass and capper stencil dies, but also key rings, tags, box' stamps, stencil past& ito: : 'Their prima are very reasonable and their facilities wnsurpassed for the speedy exe.-- •cution of orders. They refer to many of anr -leading houses, and are in every res=, .pect worthy the confidence and patronage of the business community. Read their. Bargains in 13Amkets, Carpets , &e. T'ne greatest bargains can be had in Blankets, Carpets, Furs, Buffalo Robes,Lip ltdbes, Horse Covers, &0., at H. C. Smith son & Co.'s, 55 and 67 Fifth Avenue. A great pile•of these good's were pnrehsed reoently at a Bankrupt sale, and are being disposed, Of at prices that should - induce a, ail from every one in need of mky of them. The Plitsbargb:refttda College is con ,ceded to be one of the very best places" t America „for the thorough education and mental training of girls and yotingladlea• Pupils gtre in attenftnce trout every State of the Union; and are Ought all 'the branches known'. in the curriculum of the forambsteelleges. - • e . lecturer--Cherge Alfred Townsend, poet, scholar and journalist; will lecture tamer row; evening at the 'Academy of tinily., 'under the aices of the Mercantile Li brary Assoc iation, Qd4he "Penneylvania Dutch," - as subjoin made humorous, en tertaining and %instructive by the graceful lecturer. There will be'no reserVed seats. Positively tile Jost • week of the Pour Legged Child at ldniettni. • _ Deafness. Allindness, Catarrh ! And all tiftbetione of ',Throat, L ungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver and-Nervous Eire; M. treated at Dr. Aborn's WWI and enritica:-InOitutes No. 134 SMUll,t l e l 4' B3o t., • The artaleraleds, wttite and black twins, the Lilipitian King, and four legged all this week at Burnell'a Ifuseutn. • The Varest:ild etests Qpd LWer Ofl In the 'TM/4; *antifactured. from ;Ylreah, healthy livers, uptra the seashore; it IS per , .filetly pure ana sweet: Patients who have once takeU - none Other. Ask for "Hazard and Cas* , eirs Cod - Liver On? manufactured by CsaWell,' Hazard: & Co., New--York Sold by all drafts:l4s. Is •1. - MB There Will be a pieetins held to-niglipat the Wylie street African M E Church, at which Gel . O O. Howard, J L. •Ltmg6' ston, and other (listingtdshed gentlemen will be prestmtio deliver giantism Acor‘ dial invitatiOnlxithe instate is extended; ' ' ; ..„ Con9nnatiotc=xltt Ret. M. DOMelleCh the zealous Catholle:.Biehe,p of r this% diocese.- , yeaterdsy ocittinned, several htuared chit. Aran In the felth.; Paloilpithoor,aL The attencliece,trierteu larigiV,Od the - cer, !,einoey_quiteltaweinge , Pritgressulg.-rThe"Montgotnety evenus ewer, Allegheny, has been completed - be sond Webster greet, and Vffl,•,donbtless, be entirely finished before the season for :work Is closed. _ , • The number of church goers in our cora munity must be' 'on.thif ithirease, judging from the attendance at the different church es yesterday. r.. • z An important change of time' on the va rious rallwaya - laaimoUnced td-day's pa per by, advertisement. The place to get White Urn% Calcined Mater, . Hydraulic Cement. is , at. Eckerit Caskey's, 187 First street. ,• - on Thankagiv : lng, stand gala day at Bur Ptinsenm , , •-; , Most of the streets in 'Allegheny need some attention from the mud scrapers. , • 'Pesltively ihe last • lieek. of the Four . tegge4 Child at Burnell's Museum. Trouble at Bfti Tliver CIO . Eiked.-' The Mob Atlas:Veto Barn the City—They are Reptkieed by the Citizens With MsarY Loss—Troopa Gone- to the .Scene of pis tarbance, Sy Telegaah to the Plttaburith Gazette.] Sr. LOMB, Nov. $ 1 1.4.:A. 'dispatch from Meer River. Oity,.datel 9 P. X., says: The mob, wholiad been driven from • thteity, collected in themountains, neat., Bearßiver, and sent into town for a -phirakdan to attend the wounded. They sen back 'word - bythe Plividelanjor the women and ,children to leave the town," as they inten ded to.burn it The 'Mayor telegraphed to Fort'Brifigeir ft:lt:Mops, which are expetted toutorrdw.: ' ' • ST.Lotris, - Noveralief22.—TheDemocrat's Bear River City dispatch lays: „Part. of: the. Mob made an effort to burn the city on Fri -day night, hut were beaten . off by the citi zens. irwci of the mob were killed and sev eral wounded. • Troops from Fort-Bridger arrive d on Sat urday , morning anti the city iinewtran quil..- , The oh Carrled - tWelVe of theirdes to the mountains and left eleven bodies on the streets. No l wre trouble is oratatpated. I nark A lger 1 14 The gm ve A l 6, 1. . H r telegraph to, the Plltsbuesaet;e.3l "NRUVASTLE. h N ovember 4y, in the jail4ard, ' Sayan Pereener eon vi°ted °rPettS i offells• Were_ i , vied W - 4 Poet and whipped. One was a man of teventy ear P 4 riirt received twenty lashes on the Dare l back . f ile cried bitterly. during the 6rdeal Two boys, of about twelve Years, received twenty las - heis One Man was "plabed in the.illory untilAotallybeiPlees in LiV cold, and then whiPped „with twenty - , ertiniouon. (1!7 Tel Dh fo t3q eitcpbarsanaseeter/_ 8ui1Y441 , 0, Nov. 21.4-cali:J:. &aim, fermerir Aemntander otthe irieh;Briatidei bag been appoletedVi,evit Brigadier eral by'rieeldentlitilmon. • El _ FROM It t ROPEO L - 4 1 , • English Elections a—Aditiognal fmb e r s,..C4kosei ink Riots at Sligo, - 11 p er. and other Places--phristone Nominated- Chancellor ottheEniTelsity of Edinburgh444ception of , the Chinese Embassy Speeches' of Minister' Missiiiignine, 'Queen :Victoria and Lord,Statsley. [By Telegrapti to the iltesbittgh eitzet;ed - GREAT BRITAIN. EMI LONDON November 21.4—The Times states that the election to the House of Commons shows thus far, Liberals,' 310; Comserva tives; le& • Thafollotving ' ere elected: Charles Brut ten, Liberal, from Surrey east; W. John son,,Conservative, for Belfast; Sir R. Bien . , nerhasstift and Visconnt St. Lawrence, Lib erals, from Galway borough: . LordJ. Min neis, Conservative, for Leicestershire. The following Liberals were defeated: • The Mar quis of Harlin:rum, for Lancashire;, and Right %%Meliorable C.. H. Sonsernan, s for Stroud. The Daily ,Newa gives the Liberid'majority at 146. . ' Serious kiots'occnrred at various places 'At Sligo there was quite a forinidable out break. Before it was quelled, the houses ' were sacked by a mob. There' was also 'a scene of violence •at the little town of Ripley, in Derbyshire,' where-a sharp light occurred, and many persons were injured by clubs ,and stones. The mob , partially demolished several - buildings, including , the vidarage, It is announded that Lord Stanley bas acceded to a modification of the Alabama settlement,Which permits the Commission 1 to sit in Washington. .LolrnonToNov4l2l.---AttemPts have been made to organizO anniversary obsequies in commemoration of the hanging, of the Manchester Fontana in this' city and Dab lid to-morrow. -The proceedings will doubt-. less prove abortive through the action of tLe government'offithib3. At the Lancashire nomination for Foe's ment:-theßon. Wm. E. Gladstone was , de clared to 'have a • majority on a show of hands Eorrianno;Nov. 21.—Lord Justice Inglis was to-day chosen, Chancellor of the. Uni versity of Edinburg over Hon; IWm. E. Gladstone. • NEW Yong, November 22.,—A cable dis r patch from .London yesterday morning says: Mr. Burlingame, and his associate Ministers of the Chinese Embassy, were presented' to Queen Victoria at Windior Castle by Lord. Stanley. Mr. Burling ame briefly addressed Her Majesty_ in the name of the Emperor of Chiba. He expressed the desire that the health and happiness of the. Queen, and the&people over wh'om she Presided, would belong and lasting. He also- referred in appropriate and feeling terms to Sir Frederick Bruce, and Spoke in the very highest terms of the valuable co operation rendered by the English Repro. 'tentative, In.the course of hie address • he made a gracefttl allusion to the well known friendship of Her Majesty for the United States... Mi. Burlingame theit_presented_a letter of credence from the Emperor . of China, 'rather' an 'expend - VW' document, beautifq enessed'in satin. Her Majesty was evidently p leased, and on receiving the document: addreeaed Mr. Btirlinimine, saying: She was glad to web.' come the first Chinese Embassy to' Great `Britain- aboirto, lamed'• to Peet Mr. ,Brirlingaine and the mission, an express ed the belief that its object '; wasp a step in the right direction: • - Mr. Bvtiliegaine then introduced his ea. - . gociate Miniaters • and Secretaries to the Queen. .The - interview throughout Wfili marked by the utmost cordiality. A mag= i nificentintich Was shortly after setved. and while the company was seated; Lord Stan iley took occasion to "express himself °ar. •perfectly in accordance _with Mr. Burlin game* sentiments relative to. China. It ,was true; he said, a certain degree of oppo • &Son, originating itt ignorance cif - the real -object of the Chineseirdasiort, coupled with a desire to adherat&the old traditional co ercive policy, Met Mr.'llurlinginnWort his - arrival in England. But this hadali passed away. Mr. Builirigaints• by his :• dignified course, and feelimr, the. grandeur and int •;portahce of the trust confided to him, had :conducted himself in such a manner as to 4lisartn:okiniitiort, and create'not only.' favorable impression for China, but for the :United States; for, while acting as a repre sentative of the ' E mperor of Rhine, his dig.- • nified bearing and progressive ideafrexhib `hod him as tree type - representative American. Lord Stanley then concluded by expresilitg the-belief that the cordial principles which are fast influencing the nations of the world have changed. ' / I - ITALY. . , NAPLES, NOVll—mha--' I' 21:—%The eription of Mount Vesuvius la increasing in violence.: Many houses and farms hi the vicinity have been utterly destroyed; The Market town of BanGergo is 'in imminent danger. , I „ I4.ItItIVA. •.. . , • ArrrwEßP, November 21—The steamer Cambria, from New York via Queenstown, from ILiyaria, arrived to4ay.. . _ dIIEENSTOViiir, November ' 21.—The steamer , City . of Cork, from New Torlr, arrived, today. .• • • _ , - LivEnrOoL, Nov. 22.—The steamship Cubs arrived via Queenstown yesterday. noon from New York. , 'FINANCIAL AND. comEnrici4. - .Lorrt6N, November 21.—Evenin0Colf "solo 94X. •. American securitiesquiet,rs-20's • 74%. Stocks quiet, Illinohi. 96. Erie heavy, 29%. LlvnaPoor., November 21 Cotton buoy ant; sales of 20,000 bales of t middling up., lands at ' 10Xallii,, • Orleans 11X:illy:O.,. Egvptian crop. itated at two stil.Won' can ters. Breadstufth firm and rincliaaged. Provjsions : beef flat 905., . lard 655., 6d., others unchanged. ' Produce: refitted pe troleum advanced to Is., 6d. LONDCiN, November 21—Petri:deans ls.; • 6d. Sugar, QU spot Bf3s., 6d, Ravea, .November' 21.—CottOn - Market 'quiet 186 trans, on spot. ' , ANTWERP, Nov. 22. Petroleum closed yesterday at 53 franca 50 . centimea.bid for standard white; sellers asked 54 francs. LormoN, Nov.. 22.-4-Refined mtrolenni closed last night at la. 7d. per gallon. rEANEFORT, Nov. 22.-5.20 s closed yea terday at 793 @79%. - •• PAars. Nov. 22.-13ourie steady; Rentes 70 franca 80 centimes. , HAVRE, Noy. i 2l—Cotton firmer at the: ()loan Tres Orninair on the spot 187 francs; low to middlingarrive il otedat 122 Imes 50oentiines. .SPAN 1•: • , ' .SPAN , - 1 i 2 1 1 . :protest Against the Obnoxious Tax...Arnte.; kan. Consul Instructed I vy Resist i '1On• Aorcetnenti' 1.1 - coy. Telegraph' to the i'lttetal.ch 'E'szette.3 NEW !TORE NOVEitiOer 21 —.l l )uutzna ipso pare . of October 20th; are received -per steamer Arizona The:twee trader Qoireroso wad &Ili ox--1 peeled on its return froth quelling the sorrection in Ohiriqua.' 'The obnoxious tax decree of Mend oza had been protested agains4. by all fOreffro Con" sub; end Meeting of the - merchants on the subject had ' been Iteld, but the acting President relmuid to rescind the degree. tip to the' bun dates no efforts has, been made to enforce It. It is believed the. ; American .COLOetti has been instructed , to resist the (.9fordenietit of the decrees: Americans. 7 There is kiouth - „Kmetiout- news. 4:Re Arizona bring . 1294000Vollern In treasure% m`s:ais:~;:i.? . _ ' . . , 4 : <1 - . i .`"' '- - . ".' '' "" '''''' . -44 .'".,' -", ''.7 . -' l, :.*''''.' 4 X-` , " = l7 .. "'e , r -, ;":0.;: .- tr . ...... ,,,,, *e±1.5. -. ..trr.%t ,, , , tism. , 1z ,, ,..... , .. , • - •.- -,. .-... - r--• ~.,,,..«. . uswiroitz Tetellllo tO tile PittsDuna SWUM NEW Yort,E, Nov. 21,-1868. THE COOPERS ABOUT TO STRIKE. The coopers resolved last night to strike on Monday . for the wagea'which were paid them previous to l‘tWinterc unless, as tiey expect, the employers concede to the,; ad vanes. • . BELMONT* REP4,YI . TO WINTOSH. An answer to the comp ' laint , of Lharles mantes/4 in the Erie matter, was filed by Mr. Belmont,: yesterday, illeiting the belief that the total imnibei/tile sliares - Is , munch greater than stated by Mr. Mein . tosh; that he, Belmont, is not concerned in any short sales, and has no interest in .de pressing the value of the stock, but is, on the contrary, interested to enhance the t - same: and has no pecuniary interest in any litegation now pending or oositemplated,ex, cept to secure the:faithful management of said Company, and preserve its prosperity from the depredations of the managers. He adds, before the commencement of this action his firm brought action against the Erie Company and its. Directors for the protection of ' the firm's interest stook holders, tol the amount of 4,000 shares actually owned, and also to restrain the further illegal issues of stock, and ob tain the appointment of a receiver of the funds of the company.. Ele denies that the road Is managed for the' interests of the stockholders, and charges that Gould and: Make, and other Directors, are combinino to use the funds and properties in their pri vate speculations, with the object to defeat, impede and obstruct the legal remedies of the stockliolders; whereupon he prays that_ all orders - made 'in this action be set aside, and the complaint be diSmissed with costs. 'JUDICIAL CHANGES: •• A writer in the Atlas says the promotion of A. Oakey Hall will leave's ;vacancy in the office of District Attorney, which is to be filled:by Judge Samuel .B. Garvin of the Superior Court. Th e transfer of G4vin leaves a vacancy on the bench of the Supe. riot. Court, which will be supplied byAbram Russell, present city Judge. An these ju dicial vacancies are filled the Govcrnor. DID NOD THE'SECLIBITY. Col. Gibbons the alleged `leader of, the Cuban, filibusters, desired to make , a con tract; a few days grow; for over a million dollars' worth of e , ar materi4 with a firm in this city, bur his sureties were not, con sidered reliable, and the operation FEMALE' INCENDIARY •ASIRESTED: A young girl liras' arrested:at Jamaica, Long bland, yesterday, suspect:odor having caused many of the incendiary fires in that place and • vicinity within at short time. She-confesses to having set two barns on I%U=AMIONABY 3i1160=. Owing to thegreat increase of incendiary fires in thie'city of late, the gnperintendent of Police`han detailed' twin "to duty in dif ferent' Outs of the, city, to discover TtibIONATION MEETIN G The cigar makera held. an indignation meeting in City Sell; Park this Afternoon, at which they•mail.ved'to start several • co operative,cfgar stores in this:, city • - . ,4 4 • - OFFICIAL yarn, • „ • The official vote of Brooklyn was as fol lows: Seymour. 39,838; -Grant,'27,7o7; Hoff.: man, 41,416; atiswold, 26,149. • .7' Emv4IN'IL, -L interesting from` liavitnaloregreis of the -fterolntionists4Greit Suffering Existing —Cowry About Corriaer.ow atniet..43rops Good and„Prosperityltheturnft—Lit Peel lag Against-Anaarfeans.—T . he -Firemen Voinnteler Etibrias .Granted. EBY TeleirsDh:to thePlttistrarab Guette.r HAVANA, NoVember' rumors ' are in eiroulation in-the , city in regard to the ntimberavandposition of the revolution !sta.' The insurrectionists claim that they have from ten to twenty thousand , men, and are in Possession_of the towar:of Pure , to Principe, Unt the 'reports 'are donbted. It is stated . that 'a difigreenient' has taken place among the leaders of the ,insurrec tion in regard to the,,Prosidenoy. The comPasuiding Generals and prinelpal, /Rad; era of the revolutiontets are reported I to -be Dominicans. ; The report received hereirem SPain that Generainimadiocates a Bourbon dynasty, causes • ranch rejoicing among the !litre Mallets. • I battalion of 'volunteers, ": veterans, are organizing for active - service.. The revolutionists still hold Beyranae and other town's. : - There is considerable excitement in this' cityt and the surrounding tauntry. • - The revolution is thoughtto be decreas ing, and the opinion is that it Will be crash ed out on the arrival of the troops expected from Spain. - .2 The Republicans - claimhitt the Revolutionists are daily receiving reArtibrce• ments, but information received ,by .the government, through private hitteis, is' to the contrary. It is- reported. that mat tudiering ei ists in the revolntionarY 'districts; on Cc.; count of thescarcity of provisions .- - The report of the uprising in Vuetia „Abates'proves to be a' hoax. ' All accounts are agreed that the main portion of the - Revolutionists are hadly The telegrams received by the govern ment to-day statelhat Puerto Principe coh tinnes in possession of the government trooper, with Valmaseda cm:emending; who ridicules the idea of his being attacked by 'the Revolutionists. bat on' thecontrary,. says he has commenced operations ; against Later advice* from CarraCCSIS represent that the country was - generally quiet. A few small bands of malcontents were roam-, ing • the mountains: but the citizens everywhere desired peace, and were' dis posed to acquiesce in the, authority of the existing government. • , Congress was to meet on the Ist of 'Tan nery, when;the new president would be The dispute about the barque Julia, still remained unsettled. the Commissioners had not yet returned ' to Carreras& , -- Reports revived from Porto Risib show that the cr are in aourishing condi tion and prosperity is a gai n returning to theisland. - _ Political agitation has subsided, and the whole population is tranquil,, ; Later• dates from Port. an , prince are at hand. The revolutionists are again maki.ug progress. , The excitement against Amer& Cans has not abated,' but seems to b.:l'on the increase.! , Captain General iLariundi today rimed'. W: six thousand volunteers, LA the. whole fire departthent of the city, the members of which I have been armed and, drilled. di r They Male A Yon': Atte ! anise. This force, tmled with the regul ar troops in and around the l city, coast tute in- army of twelve • thousand - disciplined men all of whom can be placed at the tiosal i f the - government - in an emargericy I ; ' ... The Gazato ke-dity puldishes the mani festo of the: provisional' government at Madrid, Mak-Wg, liberal reforms in .the government' of t he' 'slant.- It: his been transmitteiL, by telegraph s - railroad'-and , other channels, to all the towns of the inte rior. I -It is the belief that the circu lation of thisdocument In — the disturbed districts will prove it powerful auxiliary in putting au end to the revolution. - Little _Girl Murderer Sentenced Cusqetegraett lc the Pittibturitk Gette o UTICA, NOtrembet 21 , =-Cit az rariell, convict ed of the murder of ,the little gtrl,_ Abby Benders,,tveAffentenced to be executed on JanUary Stb,eext. PARAGUAY: OM Iron Clads Bombarding the , Amp:Kura Folessiono—Delay :the - Movements l of th zAmerlean Squadron—cen t Webb • , Exonoritee Minister • Washburn.=Letter - from !tear Admiral Davis; - (By Telearsob to ttuiPlettibureb Osictte. NSW Yeux, November 21.—Later advices from Paraguay state that , withthe . allied army and fleet, bad- arrived in front of the - ParagrUtyart works near Viletta, but was detained fromi assault' by the natural deferiee of the position. On the first of Zito , vember, however, a reconnoitering party . succeeded in capturin ert , cimportant e re doubt, while theiren wham bombarded the Augustura fortifications. , The delay in the 'moving of the squadron is said to havnbeen Caused by a - - difficulty between Rear' dmiral Davis ancr General Webb on a poi& of etiquette; General Webb has published an order exonerating Minister WaShburn from all blame in the course he look in Paraguay, and asserting that any 'other course would have cost him his:life. , Commander Kirkland, of the 5 , _89_, bays he received Minister WashbittneandraMi" on, board his vessel on the 10th.,-' On'the 11th Commander. K. had an,int&view with Lopez, who expressed unlimited friendship for the United - States, but deplored what he termed the unprincipled conduct - of Minis: ter Washburne.The .Paxaguaruis treated' ' the Wasp, most hospitably, furnishing all . needed supplies. The' following from Rear -Admiral Davis has been received at the War Departiniint ; U... 8. Flagship Guerierre, Rio de Janeiro, October 2fi.—Sta: I have - the honor to -in form the Depaitment I have,invited Gen. McMahon; the Minister 'to Paraignay, and his family, to take_ passage in this ship or • the La Platte. I have already" said in my communication; 814 current series, I shall accompany WM to Paraguay. -I shall con fer freely with;Mr. Worthington, the Min, ister to • the Argentine Rtiiinblio and Uru guay, from whom I shall _ Obtain informa, Lion whicwill serve to mpafy and, mature my plan. I shall keep the Department I constantly nd fully Advaseclitir my actions. • ' Very r spectfUlly, .t.c.,1 , C. IL Davis, i Rear Admiral. Commanding. Aiinisteri Washburne flea arrived at St. Thome:4.lom Paraguay, on boarelthetr. S. steamer. Shamokin. , - .. . '.'--._.., •'- ‘...-,,_ Bishop Duggan canal? . . est.. ~4 : : ,-.„ cpy Telegraph to the rittehurr osteuf-,. . . 12:. Cnicaoo,:Noveinber 2 1 .-I*ly?MMtueo 1 on the celebration Ofthe itnigHTersary of the I' : Manchester martyrs, met lairt night; is dg.,:l In cided-on at the previOns €43: , - r The def= , I egation chosen to wait on Bishop Dug ga n_ . nerfortn ni t i tj t e yr and request friermh4en to ..-i,, - ,"; , ,, , • - e d , pm mass for , the rePeatt-4 — if' ~ , l i i eport-, - - souls of Allen, O'Brien and - Ten'. ... : •• ed that - the Bishop refused to co m p y wutt., , , , their request on the :grourid_th that ..ho. r ._,cl . ,_id.. j . not wish to ' have the canna ti if , 1 r i k.a 1 7;,.7 connection with any political party, oe - , iqu eili. had always refused. to con . 4 _. Lamm had a 'Fenian '; i anistn; that the :tacto_lethlANAll, . n ,,•- , by either tendency, though net 0 04 '`T n -Al resolution branch of brotherhood Was Paas r ed:daProoatla h 4 the 001 0 11 et_ ..___.et Bishop Anggart,und inrettio re fus a l to grant. grant permission to have the .. sn e rd i zersary uis. of. requiem mass offered up ' for th that we r feel l' our martyred brotberni an d. ,_ _, i as if our rights as Catholic *lnigarlen eca t4o, outraged, and that no luiluence - ean:gs Ch. the heaven-born said of hhergi inh erent ,_ itkour Tatou% laid Julio/ant** ertroY f e_ur_ Creator; ft .r smother_ the , arnlathY.. we • ; feel toward those who have - bud owntnetr_ lives for ~, ose ' Principles; whiellr are etk tiroahtll3 ' ' tett /Ii Irish hearts, „ - ' • IsonersTbe' nurifiren ai llPArcy Mcgte. C 4, Telegraph to•the rtasimMink eizettea ,OTTArcie November , The realm. prisoners in jail here, under the haberss cor pus suspension sot,, are, to be liberated nn pafl at once., -. _ Fenlei and•Rensella,• indicted as accessories, to the murder 'ot , D'Arey• hieGee,-willmotbe•liberate& • , Whalen was removed.trom jail last night: under a writ habeas emptui, to be present in the Toronto Court at the argument on up— nitration for a new trial. He will return to. whatever the decision may be. . Three Persona Burned to the {By Telemeh to the Ptttibureheatlette.l- • Lamm.; Kass., November 21 14Three . '' parsons suffered death. this Inoriiirtein the; ,tire at N 0.92; StertiMaele street . names were; . raishata B. GiEffle,ki:'tif),org(i':-. ,Maury and Sybil'Sh6Okinid: Stables and' Ilorsee MT Telegra p h to the ;Au_ t,gtrBhßixf;te.l -, 1 • - • •MErs - ringilgoTipmbst 22.-7-TheidtyAtables on Washington 'street, :near Fourth, were , destroyed by fire this morning. A large , • number of horses and mules were - burned. :• STARED GLASS! SI'4I.NED:::: , ILASSIi..... , c;; - . , :::!,.7 . :' - ST/LINED GLASS! PAGE, _r. ZELLERP '''-& -'-DUFF''",'' No • S. Wood` Street, ..rmr.propuqui.r;: : :,,•,•, MANUFACTURE STAINED. I Pitt:: . IQUA4 IF ROT SRE*Olttr .' - : • „:,..,.... . ..,. - . T -_:-.,, ...1 -, ..-i:: •.:.;. , • ; ~vv', vv' ,To'AnrHouse&ArEu ..,:. r op•(,a:-•::,,,.:4.-•:, - - festers, see -Irdilextel Ne•• ties, Peulfitlie/*bat 4 1 2 ‘ 9 of 6t Ws . 021 . 046 }lnk use. , ill MEVIM =RE MEI ME 11/15=1651 =MME BEM ME DEO