.f ,- 1 ,- ... --, .... ,,,,,,,, , , , ,,, x.r. , ..,:4:4-,...r...,,,,,-,,,,,„,....,• '-. • • • 1 1 ,:"' i • r , C . . ~. - 4 7 : •: 4 i IV ' • - A . ~t:,„,.,...,-.,;t.,..1....., A j 1 - ~.......,-___ -......._;..„- . itinnt II II COE El s' I "sto .44F1V411 ' trAli i 1 TIEEITAP .i .f i - : - 1. 1 , ' Triissory Blife.ra--,levenue A ,' ,--, 1 ... , s r —.' q .. COB.. I paintznentsr:New Postal •. Yeittion---Gen.Rolisexialsfle.port, k 1 W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2811868. i . TE ,,,, ,NAFT-Litr i tc;2 r •:.. ~.. , General igPiMilatii iti r inilaVrePt.it ) sliews • his covering warrants to, have/ been ten f thousand and ninety-eight, arid for pay -1•i, meats thirty thotuiand - ; hat kundred and • 1 twenty-two., • / 1 Under a recent 'Circular from the Treasi - 2 4 • t r ikr:por t irivmur.eis ho age ili . w - dmartp. 1 tion of, legal tender notes.; ,a very large ~ amount has been received. I t • •• I The SecretarY of the Treasury, in his • 1: -financial report, will show an expeediture .1 on account .of-.4.110,,-,pubdic p deb&:otlebout 003,4500,000,' Whiott Iriblardeeredemptlons, ';', contersions, and intel'est on the public g debt at 7 per cent. p 1 REVENUE APPorwrintsrs. • i ze follayfus; a4ttatmvits wet nt d • 4 . • . l?u - . . 1, . .. P 7 e, lo: i uicieribe ferildlit4tine .W : j i k ' ' Sterekevera--Taylor Dudley, J. W. Low .., 1 , e ry, Charles Alverton, ..Dudley M. Craig, s=chard M. Harris and W. K. Gray, for Seventh Kentucky District; J. B. Campbell, for the Fifth Kentucky District. 1 ' . qaugers--Charles L. Dalyrimple. Filth ii . Mluo9rl District 4 . . . 11 , lAi a c 4provrol-Gollir. 1 14.T.T4thlasopq ~, Seitind,,Gbib Retulati") A! f.1.40'..15:-V"._ `! .1 i! ' ' • VARIOVB MATTER& . 4 Mr. Evicts' opinion on the eight hour 1 • law has been approved by. the Fresident; and wilLbeifiliiiihialeralidjigii *gel. !It is a *ery lengthy document. i , ~,.. ritEre . - Parkfue3jiiii_dittloOßY if eat do . i foredisedeskuiirethe-Crabinetires*Titeiday., g 1 The fradd in :glom in New York have beta - thia r ioitrilife44ho . ssays_$ says_ theYLbligiG y : - t1 to establish an_tikt : M oPtif." 11 , .. V,..-.4 -;A .. 0 lnowspii e llizia ti tXpigt . pient clericaid .-- ." 5 relative or Ihe -to , itesd suicide 1 yesterday by taking an, over -, dose ofmor phine. •if - . ,t , -,. , 4 * -. : - , 2... J -FA It 1 it. 1 The reoeiptstroukweruak,rassawoes. .terday foot OP over a million dollars. i : 1 chni.:44ra* /Pima for:iFfoltAznOg4 R: , ‘.- 3fonday. ; L 1 Gen. Wjapiretits--,roD9rt .9 11 •1 1 4184: 1 fi° Railroad isipielty- teveri3; ifn . - use i mac} , comment;l44l3onimik, 7,4'.. ,4 ' - '-I:Y ATI MI.--1T9T•" 18 6q., t?sitiviriKw pcieiTALqxiNviamtoit - '' 2 " 4 ' 7'l ..' , Just conclude d with. the Ifigtedlangdam, 1 whipk,,gtma into operation Januaryy .Ist, 1869, est ablishes the following rates of irk ternatiCialliostage,,*iii- ), Pird---Letieis, i 2 Cents 818 le rate of 1. , ~ per l e - l i a l irrAil, l ei*VMATM* tifEtV ~, United- .Itbigdom; prtfpayment optional; a tine of five , ventkin - the - UnitedStates, and 1 twgpsnce ( four cents) in the United-Kin- . w dom, will, hoivevei, be added...and.'collect i ed in addition to dliferenepoiitage'eV 'each' 11 unpaid or Insufficiently prepaid` letter re-' calved by one coup from the other. • 1 4 1 - ' - br., Arti ' 'cads . tiadi .) .r.,t - t.. .1.. • • in the United States and one penny each in the United Kingdom; if not exceeding , p four ounces in weight,., •,, _ r _, • 1., , Third—Boas; pockets', ineludingprinted ; papers of . all kinds, and patterns or- stun t plea of merchandise, including seeds and grain,wben not exceedinitAne ounce In ,i. weight, two cents in the United grates and „Ig." one penny in the Upitett.Kingdom; when exceeding two ounces' in Weight, four cents II in the United jillintlikandpsvo' pence in the _ -ii United Kingdom; . When exceeding , two t.`" 01 4 ( 4 10 1r spa nOtO e lteeeding four ounce% six II- can a in - the United States and three pence it in the United-Kingdompiand-wbewexceedt, . A ing four ounces- in 'Weight-lin: - . additional : 11! rate of six cents in the. United States and , tbretipenee in the' UriftedKiiigdsibri`Wlll be charged for every. imiditiplyk(tlir ounces or fraction thereof, ,P , . .:; t T4poStfd 0 . • ioi rlit e, Asibov_ orr i ,al#' • 'g tl . c lft;cr! ' ' • .sanding - 3S-, ... Jolts or ea ~ pl` , f bre ise must be' hilly prepaid at gta-m idling „ogice,in either , i country and - fikle . fall ~ .to destination, the reeetVirigton.mryllellieillievd,t/iftif ,arty charge Witatefilito Y.) .17.i1t.. , . , - -I2 ...: . • "Trr i ffl*V 1 ' flif9R°Wrrff . . ' ;'.tie rbittill4tieneratiilon‘eini, , , - • as delivered to the War Departmenk_ does not contain the pentgraph wldeb appears' •,,, lin a recently pablitibWitynaperei , with the' heading i of Asa specimen of a martyr mon ger ," n which Dr. 13ontliwork is repre ;! bleared histraArlifWGedigittrfrojiaieati - -Wit ; 'hie tgatitliWorit'ey Ciiitinittee would - 0- ..• . vise the negroes to, vote at the recent sloe ' • tion, addingilet them be pl e agthered—tbe I ..:• ' more therenre'killed*theterit will, be : for our paity.", :. i - KNEEE Iv.c CO -Az-E. ii ), . . overland Mall Irregularity—lndian Depre -.71:-...6 1 AVXO/11 le Mlxiakealexican Mel% , . Piss Telegraph to the Pittshorsh Gazette.) .;',. ... EIA-1 , Frawoisco, November 28.—There is • 77,21.:Ifttiplainididnk about th'a - overlarid mail tilce;': The newspaper . mails from °do'. - -.1 *l iii. I°- ! r°leml ie )2 ! o(4 /I",#itii : ieie ex: .7 , .. eeptionli; are iaat6reilaloniifie''ioixte, and •,• ill probably he x,ninedhy exposure to the ',' eltli3Y. -• .• ', - - .7 '„ -, 77.‘i Arizona adreea_ta November. 12th state he Indians are . cotakalitintedepiedationain every Aireetlee.t -Pie savages attaoked the ~, imailriderstid . lesecirt' near Wieltensburg, .Ekiltjd•i•niiiioldree .'and :captured; the. bags, 4containing t aro *salts Eastern and crafter „ .{. , , , .. •• f B i n ma sh,. 7, , ,.. —., -, •,,,, .- 7 „ 7-,. .... ' telii - iii fro m ” Mexico states - tha ,in I•,ii&IVATU, Governor of thaState of Open:aro,. , ,pappitipriated.Money,kof the Custom House rut 'Acapulco to his private use, complaint , :.671' whicifttras miade 7td the general gOvern . ;I:went. , ' -•-.'• ' l 4 ; .- - '-• ,• - Y Frightful , murders - and' ' assassinations . Oave.been committed in_ the A lf Usaimillio and Cokila. - ' cusulatividelinblieheaa thanifestb;atnt, • fing,that itlicotlhis Intention to commence, :war against . the :federal: Severefeeett el= thinivh he **eases Means to carry on the I,war,to a stmeeeeflil And under -himself, r in epeudtmt of the united s t o w The steamer Itesaca,.4rom -. - Mazatlan, Viand .121-61Mhild,:irrived ~. to•day.lrom: Ato edotigo,.- fihignida an uniticcessful Search, tor tlita shoal off l'iuralones, Vecently re t.jotteral*..the barkAezmy Bateaux: . P . . 4 ' The bark Swallow, now out over one -. Beo Pr ut ancisoo, , . ired ht belle loote Lok; for San .. ; ; ~ . I= . Reath sentence Commuted: tißTeiefiliPkWqle nctontropignie. •, - Au ov t 3 d maill ,cp - :icitiv 9Y e em eto be ni r m. lB.—. ' ihe Itc:k-ifte—nans444- con: .teathTeenteflQ4 of Char ea -40 - /oted of we mouraer of ch t uft-v o . a Prilontnent for lif e . n"7" to • _, _„ j . • 4 1 . I ME • t1.'41..A.7 - _.> zLe.,::-.1.-eu-, ==l -. ~a: • f. ... Attorney. General :Everts hat fbrwarded `to the Pres - idea his opinion- ' on the opera tion of Life eightlitairlai in iegaidiiittia , compensation of ,employfis.: -Bw.tiays •the la* being silent on the suldedt of eaMmiii; sation, Government officials aro at'liberty to use their discretion fri` the matter; hut that the law of eq,utilitY, heretofore regulated:the Wages 'of - GoVernMent em ployes, requires that they shall reeoPie 'the same compensation for their labor as is paid' in private establishments in "the vicinity.- The law of 1868 does`not tlx • the wageS, nor,' clioes require the Gtivernment to' pav - ten. hours' wages for eight hours' work. • Unit.' fiens Adopted, suelti a 00areffi,the Onvern:•. merit...Fault:o the itameebut softie law row' stands it is to the option of 42koVerninent officials to pay the same wages as when ,rnert worked, ten „hours a day, or to reduce the compensation in proportion to the re ! fduction of the hours of labor. - - Tun nurtita comm . mtnanurz. __The m 3 story of the :atrocious murder in Ulster . county cleared up.;" The body found proves to be that of Sophia Smith, . Wife .of Jerendih Smith, &half , crazy, Illit erate and brutal man, resldinznear Wurtz hero" Sullivan county. - Theyhad not lived PPlly titgether„ and, the, murder is sun posed to be\the sequel of. a'bitterquarrel concerning ptoperty.. The, app,pose puT-. d arer;fiat large, and his with him, if be has not made , way with them his, three ithildren. ,The pouce,are on his track. Early. Sunday , morning a matt supposed to be Sznith„the.l.llcter - °midiMnrdeier,. crossed the ferry . from Now Wiz, followed an hour afterwards by two detectives, , who were on his track and were conadoni4 he was the guilty party and that they would -. -soon arrest MM. - BEGIBTRAMOrt; - the ittion L 1 4 1 1 1. 0 10 Loir,the ober ter electiouregistr IA 173,093, ', the -?tesid9ntial election; • Nevada SenatoreEn Rout e Wintangion. - • • • [By Telegraph to the Plititatega gazette.] • Sr. Lotils, November, 28, Senate! StON•i': art snit family, from Neyada. arrli'ed • at. Salt Lake on Thnradoivlen route? er Waal ington. life reports the Central Pacific Roll, roatrcoinpleted' over four.. himdred 411,4' thirty-ftVe mire eat ,Of. SaczartentO; and fa°of enly four hundred between. hat road and the 17:11912 Pacific. • - E== ~4.~~.~t .__::~,~ ' .e) BEI yoRK cur. 44 1 t, TolegrePh to the Pltts h Gazette.] 4P44Arkpity '446Eokt - 180?... MOVEMESO F TAB VICE PRESIDENT ELECT. " a Schuyler Colfax, Vice President elect, now sojourning ixUhis city, spent Thanka: ,11/Tinilddiliarlukati3mi-ahe giiegi,4; ben jatnin .W. Delamatme. In 'the evening an entertainment was giVen in honor of the Speaker and his .wifiN large number of proininentsdlibihina assisted, and 1 the gentleman received warm congratala tiOns on the two events of his lite, viz : his marriage with Miss Wade' and his eleo don to the Vice PlOidericy - gq COAX will leave for Washington to•day. THE ROADSIDE NORDETt—+TS 431 : 6 4 31 tr • wiltivinano."L A Poughkeepsie .dispaich says : It has been now ascertained that the victim of the late .mysterious iroadsidermuidor Jars. ,Smith, wife of:Jaeob Smith , br W. rtzbor s6ugh, Sullivan reodnty. Ate start ;from Mane on Saturdixat one tee 10 6 .4 . it. in a one horse wagon with obis wife, professing to take her to Olive, Ulster county, to visit her. dapghter, who,:lie professed to her, had been badiyhrut and wished her Immedi ate present:* akleturned to Wurtzbor ougfrokllunday,'sfatinu that his horse had glvezi , onb,and that .be had sent hiswife on to 'his daughter's by $ chance ride, and come back for the children to take them to 'the earns Place- Ve left again ,on 'uesday with the eh? d An.' , After beteahouse was entered by the citizens, and it was found that he had carried off everything in the house except one old 4=4, 704% _was ' ol *4 iltglititfloin-ibt rgarpottoik piece ofgoods which "is exactly Similar to the dress found on the' murdered woman, ,Since Smith left wit)i..,llildien nothing .has been definitely:bauVoU.them. The ..ehildren were tho*Pflitiosifeby k former husband: , .:. :Ir. '.: ...rTr r —; A u: r 1: , . a 3:. • : . A_oefreillifintenthatl had a cOeiSitation. with Congressman fSoutweli F 'who, in any ewer to inquiries, stated thatllieioould ad - - _via:ate th e _ exaction: of more stringent meal- - urea of;,?construction in Virginia, Missiv alppi Texas than had been required, from t e other States. He:belleved that. specie payments can be hastened only by, .add ag prospentv, and not, by legiale--," . doe, As to the suffrage question, he was of the opinion that Congress bad the power: to deal:- who may!viltii for itesidentlar eleetor~ enators and ClOtigreasMenilf not th4ovvet. tekregulate the Of: ~.• Wt. t.. ~u the States. •., .-., 4 , ` . '' .:•:'.. Malil - .I"ftli X tiß * -1211 44 0 4 1(4- ' 3 " I , , gilie*. n today granteden - ' order rtif quWng.tbe paintilleamtdefetidentsfu UM Erie case to,lehOw ba__ _ Lusill*k.4l qn 3 0 1 44.1 r- ! the-order o k , Tudge .- Ziarpliforat;llPPlDWO 1 JatGould reeeiverlthotld nok.pe vaqa ~... 1 Full argument wi ll: bi, t .had'On thak day, when.the Judge will slab decides Match whether. August_. Belmont caul* made li 15art_y to the suit in the United ii3tatemipourt;• Various lire afloat relative toErlei, - , among them that an injunction had been served upon both receivers, which Is prob.: ably coned. Judge.Cardoso hips issued an - Injunction restraining Judge_, issued acting.. SA . `lea t 's Jay Gould seems. mselifoliWs • ;.• ~ JOdge . Nalsoo,'as above stated. ' ,i Another report watt 'that the-TA-Aida , will finally settle the whols.matter Iby the passage of some new act. As. , „She Legialaz- Lure don't meet for;a month,-.thie Is at Woe premature ; ~ • Quiet rei gns iitriii Iteidnitarteitis- The doors were wide open today, and Mr. Gould, in reply to an inquiry, said every thing,was going,on lisanknal, and that ..he was attendinvo-the.,iansinesaaf the di lee; also that Mr. Davies can't act, as .he is so bound with stays, and in' his (Gould's) opinion, does net ProP oo o 4 ° 4o ' H o (Da vies) was in the office five minutes ,last week, put not since. _ - . ~ cOßoNKß'sn‘qtrEstr. , The inquest in the cite of Larkin corn. menced.to-day.. ~The attendance was so.nu merous• that the 'Coroner was. 'obliged to conduct it in the chamber of the Board of Councilmen. ' • • 2C&TURAZIZAT/ON FRAUD& Judges Nelson and Blatchfordlive dis agreed relative to`the legal pointerinvolyed in the Rosenburg natttrallzation'ease, and the questions are to be' submitted to the United. States Snweme Court at'the next term. • • ••• " • • - BRIEF NElVirt, 3 Mat% - ' • ' , . , . Thtirlow Weed's health.. continues to linprove. He will meet Gen. Grant in„this city next week. ,T :• ' The Board of Registration are not doing muoh, as there.is very little interest mud-, 'tested in the 'coming 'ohartereltion. Tne l'After Dark" injau:lction case has been again postponed. „ i" Nstiv-Y 2V osi!Novymßeil6%," THE _NIGHT HOUR LAW. ; silts! .. „ .. . . • • - ' • . • , . -43. 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[SW The • British 'Parliament ' Vie . tions—prets ma i tAra , in F f ran ' it —Republican monstratio s , at Bologna, in Sain—Outbreak at • Italy—Mount Etna in EtleZtloWll —lll Mr _gf rj i . . a 7 .31". .1 --111 - 1. _ , 1143 1 1 1, Nagioleon—Alabanta Claims— .. Indignation . of . British.. Skip Builders—Bloodshed in - Spain Feared— ' rin Paraguay., - -1 ,- • ••ic.• y- ~. , .- ••-' CBT Telegraph to th ' Ittabargh Gaietie. ' . 1 V G R EAT BRITAIN. ' • Itt r..„ Lonnotr, November 28. - The Times to ,• day glyeethe following asjhe result of fly, electiontir members of the Rouse, of COixt-i, mons i Lificiials, '381: 'Conseriitiv - is; p3+3 . - - .- - Liberal majority, 115. The following additfifial 'returns have . been received: Denver, South, returns Sir Massey Lapoo And 15].rt;Kelcetrieli,' - 004-) seriittAres, the : lan - fir beitinsi 4 VFAiiiitliii.: berly, Liberal. Sir Watkin Winne, Con %dry:dive, and Mr. Moirlin, Liberal, have been elected; 10A pebyphire... 11 1 - §tINI - h, East, Hani3i itentlikei" Mily'rtinf Mr: Col.- rinee,•bothCanservatives, ,have,beeneles, ted. In Cork Connti, , ,ltelend,..3lr;S: Bar?' ry and W. W. Dowinr, ',Mettle; have been elected, the latter beating Mr.. Boyle, Wire a Liberal. Mr. -Loch, Liberal, is returned frona.NOltelPolgli, 'hicothiitulc . Mr:7:::, La&n Conservative; is defeated In Melts ' and, re turned from ; Darkeishiree -,Mr..Arksrejgto,.l Conserv:UW.3,os also elected in - Verbysillre. - e - Thepresannite in oommending_lnerasli's tefusal Of the Peerage aridilti Witziwal an his wife. The J t lPVisi.P,-,4N :114°Ogrt the .career of the Premier. . t"' I.Lostoonl:.NoVemberl29:-"-.2lte.COnaerva--:. tives have carried the southeast division of Westridingi Yorkshire, an' Web, the WINO era division of Surrey, thus reducing 'tat Liberal majority by electing four members. , The raml kW; IhPlmajotildr-:efttlitlater elections bats been in favor of the Conserva tives, who hive always bad a dispropoz-' tlonater!lttlettelf.",l4\thfLettunlflncr nelzr. gains in the present Instances are also tua- doubtedlT attributably - largely `to - 311 e br• - • 'difference: of‘Vie.l4twabr, - ;wito wee %bred borelesibY the' heavy majority they_ ‘'had secured.dednip th e, thst 4:eak` r ef, the eleotlons. !tithe manufacturing dtettleti* , hitter spirit of Orange Organikation vat 'thil . listed against the candidates ;who favored disestabLishment. , The entrance of ,tble• element , into, the strife did not , fail in some quarters to lead to mob law end intiznida ..tion of,voters. The Toriesarp charged with 4 responsibility for Apse QUgnees, and the Libendiparty hanatnered Se Se*Orekt from,' theiteilhat'i it 1401-15609n1A01:4044,41*.lik bristrof.atstbigivitiiibit.•.-r:..,--,,, - . ,:c, --: , '--...,- Much indignation his beerfnalueirfa the British 'ship owners by; the rumor that the Alabama' treaty :does not allow the claims of Englishmen, based on the n ; ; dsclahms7 of American'. prize Courts, to' .be - opened beilbre - the -Com •mission. The Shipping Gazette says such provision is contr e ry , to the precedents es tablished by the Aniericans - themselves, and excludes dahlia undoubtedly well founded. And the% Oaten& declares ii this report is true, the Convention is a capitula tion and Yarliamant will never sanction it. A writer in the Observer takes. the Same view of the subject and discusses 'it at length, citing many authorities. The Times and Paris correspondents of other London papers havelately given clot ninny to ruthors that the health of the Em peror Napoleon is failing, and public con fidence has in consequence been someirhat disturbed. These rumors have been officially contradicted' from' Paris, 'yet it is well,•understood, thit, Without pod tive I llnesa,the Emperor declines to take his 'usual active „oxercise and .showseigne Of decaylngstrengiblind mentalizpathy.•The policy of his government' seems just new to be to _make Aden:tot:titration, Of-vigor ,against the opposition to render the latter unpopular and to preserve the more/cot the departmental officials. ,' •, ..„ - froin A dis Patch. ,Gibraltak "iejcirts three c, - American Brig Stephen Duncan,' which sidled folua New .Yorky October 18th, for Marseilles, Iles landed near Cape Spartel. chic) further particulars received. 1 MADRID, , Veittbe; 1 13 • 4 4eregia fiae - gone to Pails/ There have been many. Re. publican demonstrations throughout **Elite,/ days: . The government has-declared that the' popular sense of, the Colluit7 Is 'l9todords tical to the establishment of a 'Republic, and that the;. CorOstlaeou •to ineett surely propose tifMm of inonareby. •' LONDON, November W.—The lapprehen.. slow of bloodshed in . Spain are thereaaing. It Is thought.that a collision between the' Monarchists and ,Itepublicahs toe the inevitable result(ofthe -excited politknit contest now in progress, Meantime the pa . triotio fervor of the nation i$ unabated. A dispatchlroin Madrid states that the, 'subscriptions by the people tit the national -loan now/ismonnt to throe hundred -and— nineteen million,ritals.. • fe - -• bLtIYRID, November i 9 .—A great Repnb-` Man / demonstration was made here at the close of last week: The young men of the city held a meeting and amid fndesoriba- We enthusiasm pasaeti resolution/5 protest ing againit the'rule exelnding all persons Under twenty-live years of , age from the franchise,.. The senare'was where the meet. ing was held, and every allusion made by thespeakers to the Republic Was received with tteinendons applause. GERMANY, BERLIN, Nov. ST.—Deputies from Sohles wig bare been denied Seats in the Diet til they swear alhig)arice. BUCECARESA Nov. 28, Prins CharleAVr Roumania; in opening the session of the Cluinibers here, said - the maintairiance of .neutrality wastrlnty' which liii`Coren44 rnent had alWays obadtyed.''Thee foreign relations of the ootintt7 were on an lent . foeting; and he bad remould believe Deriding negotiations would result is satin; ; jactrY C9nveiltiont with Austria and POW: MANCE,. e MN PABre, 27.a-The , present 7 Arantteur wewseper nllielar.ahar at o r w i t h .Year'sblew The ifoniteur .operal r,grnAre will t en appear !t '1:4;":5; Tho pablishersof the Progreas ..newspa. per have been dvehnndredliragintfand sentepeed to Otte Intotth's imPrisenthentior ,phbllehing list:: of inpaariptiontr .ibt the proposed monument to z /IT:101-ln lathe yemetery d'Mont Martin. = Rama t NoiOnthot V , h - Tlio'Odgot"pri .actmul. i glu boon sentenced t 9 tyro wonthe Imßuggß, i SE 'OllllllllllOl. .10 P 9 7 ‘ 9 PCI 4: 64 ?Ar. A.` M. ON EUROPE: SPAIN. lber 0711 M Mi. RD linprisonmenOttlilitt ei•OfiWo d prams; the 'editor:l , „ - zif.:1 111 . 61- -Tribuno - And Lavender to par line Of fvoi•thiraillink ',francs aaeliqund. thekftditon'gfaha-,XOIIPs mid Tou,rnal IrParia to pay a fine of one thbo,sand frawasafeh, Lort- - pubilishing , no4- cleamientirlidtigirttbseripticnistfor a viontw meat to ' Tlie .li:t••00 - yt'itterdity•' 444 the -1s a large, faction in Spain favorable to the formatfild of for ilVe -yeariW , s purn, November 29.31.,./lerce Antoine lierryer, the celebrated 'advocate, died yes ,terday, sired 713 Senor Oluabgii •ha , filithild here- as the Ambassador or Spain. 'AeStiti7C - Vnortis,= November 29.-4 h- Ans government has dtteid - and dispatched from Trieste an • expedition' :Which - around the world. It is tinder, the.cou3=- mend of Karl Sisarw, The objects of the enterprise tire to hitrodulki the products of Austrian ituldsUy to distant markets and to exterid7the - ft tiultile° of the empire. The expeditlo d 4tr under special instruc 41ons,toldil 4 tArincipal ports of China at#do.7l, • proceed t hence to Call-. : iferidaVid clog - the • 'South Ameri can coast. , ' • " • ::'PARAGUAY. , Luinestylifovember22.—Thp mail steamer his airivedfrom Rliijatielio and the South She bwings the following news', froth 'the seat' of war in Paraguay: TheZrakilhunt.had seta .e.,-eoiswin of /2,000 Wen acrossZthe,firnan--Cluica -fore to attack the!. • el.:. 'Pres ident Lopez itt V . l4(6l`in the flank. The Marquis _ delVAtrill*ar'it*MtigiCthe --- deVeroOmens t, of `thie f fiilitat'inoiteliient ,to attack therfver, batteries vilth iris gel 'orlion''elads;'and force communication with the army in the Gran Ch a e - w: • ... c.• . La. f , FLORENOB,Nrembei2l3.—A.Atilto seri ohs outbreak oiDenitired iltll6looll44llAliew trophies are feared.. Ilia disturbance Origir noted through a. refisaite the phassulte Ito pay their tt_tlos. _Ten persons have been killed and seven bidli jured.: •1: 'Disptehes have been, received tlf annottne,„ Jul*" th MbUnt ';Etiii is in a lade 'of amp: tion. ' • TURKEY . • 'VIENNA, November 2.5:-Reinforoements have been sent bye the Poiletithigprbvinbet t of Bulgaria to / qnell disordeys 6 • :_ t: .'• _ . ARRIVED 011:11% . `Soirskiktvtai, ' ' 28. steamer. Weitipktabh fkopi Iftpy "fo ... r4cluip strived. 'QllSENOTlnfliiPOVernuftr ei4111 , 14 Row Yolk; his arrived , 1 131111100AIN AND COKINERCIAL. _ i LONDOI6- November 27.--/ilvening r ., Colt z . *.etileriliVtli..2oB dull at 74%. Stocicalirra.4 '4. eAT "44.PlinrAPI 96,1 - • , ___ , ; • LiymteooL,, November Vs. - .Noening— L ao at' oat , * tor • weekending ` -.lute:day 'lOO l bales, including 24,800 - .;lbr 'export And 13,000 to apectilatori ; stock, 3110,000;* including 20,000 - :Aineritiatt ; amount admit , for Liverpool is 288,000, biciltidina 90.000 . 01" !American; '!.liftuteloaderndvloea tem .fionmy and 'ratios 'thinness trt-dadr: vlikildient . . 1 .4:.' ' b1114 44, 00 .AMM 41 40.14k-ar.54 , 4frA .er nit,i *bite: ...4rhaat atm. Oa. 3di ,:P eas barlo,y.and: ekow-ilinchanged.-: 4 •Proalaleetspork cline& to 87s. 841; beef,. lard bacon:tin . cbangedi.—Cheiate 67a. : , ;:RaftaecLpetrolem Bgd, Spiritaturpentitio 283 Tallow • • heavy at LoNispA, 28..4 Bugar Amt... Calcutta •• • t•inseedri69iias9& - : ., 6d. Linseed. - Oil, 101;:...Rditiet( - TetrOlenmi 1(A: 6a1:: Fine -Roan. 15s Bd. Spirits Pentlll.o; - 29a. ,. ..'rwbau von,.•3B*Donode,.4oft. Linseed v. Etsvna, November 27...C0tt0n • 'Mill . and ..-easier 4'137 francs on 404 . *Ad.:l24 -to arrive.; for tres,ordindire. • • ANTWEttP t = NOvembeir 27.—Petroleum firmer at 54%a55%. *, 7; 4% . PA uis, November 37,--Specie.in Bank. of Franca dOotaited 4;000,000 , 'franca daring • Oki week.' • •. • • IJONDow,Novembet 28--..Aftemoon.—tdon 8016 , 111 tor moneyond 94a9tX:for scow:rats. New. York prices of yesterday have not yet lieturrecelied. Bonds qUiet and unchanged.. Stock; dull and - unchanged. - Spirits-Petro: leum 'ANIL . Spirits., Turpentine 298:., • Tallow bos. 9d.. Sugar quiet. LIVERPOOL, NOVeMber 2.3-• Afternoom— `Cotton quiet an unchanged;• sales 1 1 200 hales, and some business doing in cotton to arrive; sales it 10,Cd. Breadstuffs heavy at yesterday:a:rites. PrOvhdonsUktehanged.: Spirits Petroleum BMd. for common. Rosin Hsvnn November quiet. , Peais, November / 2e.—BOMEO .Rentes opened at 70 francs and 50 centimec, Pitawsvonr. November, 2&—Evening-- V2.os closed at 795 V Pasts, November till-=Bourse quiet. Rentlo francs 43c. - AwrWmar. . November 23.--Petrolenm closed at 55a80 francs for standard white. HAVE.% -November 28.—Cotton closed firmer. • - Fenian Union:-Tentlind Suicide-Little ' (Dr Telwßit to the Plustinrim esstttedi ; pututnetinii, NoVeither none branches of the Fantail ~ B rothertiocli , have - agreed to form a Union: - 'President - O'Neill? message was 'finally disposed of 'to;dav, a nd the Congress adjourned. , Gen. O'Neillietommends the appointment bf a commission to proceed to Great Britain; and demand, in a respectful manner; the ltide nendence of Ireland, end the Congressluts approved of this. - • • Little Robert CreSbY,. , who committed suicide last Monday by taking strichnine, lett alatter Stating that he did so to prevent harsh treatment from his parents. , A little girl named Marla Robinson wail so badly burned.kl , her clothes taking fire, last -evening. that she is not expected to live.. • . CA 1, flour and houserents are declining. Pott,x.ELPHiA, November W.—General , John 'Neill was unanimously elected President of the Fenian Brotherhood at their Conireis idthis city . "The delegates pledgedt elf entire auppoit to the plans submitted by him, and resolved to use theirinfluence. to t ; stop, it( recriminations andlendtitchitions timobg Irishhieh labor ing for the independence of Irelatid. After a harnionions session, the Congress ad,)99 l e d i bi e o °rolkig• 4 CHARLESTON' S . , • • MEE ' idlettikn - L'allFDetided. Tviepaptkta, iatitta, OfaimuivroKg. 111:, November 29 , The contested municipal' election case, alter ' trial of two cwooluc - was ~ monoluded last' night by the electidn'being 'declared irreg. tdar and void, by o•3otcof twelve yeas and three nap!. hisocision„Wlte 'OO trod - by e* , , 00 - ..preient. c .lfri ni CeintelV,Of *won* large mop are blicatinfo The' edlbet wi 'be tO,'continee in, power ' the. pc,rpt 'City4 gorkrainenf until emat eas i gr o , dewed by theideeshtture. PP4IMMEE W I TSEiTi • • IBM pI3II.sADELPEUA. M=EMM= ...t.. 4,...1,P.1.:4,....t4c. ~.. J.,. Lit 7 , 1 .. .If • MUWATE•I4III,I I IO,d ;. 1-14.1 ~—L'sem-ri . ;-,. , .: .7 . .t.. 1 ' . i. Xbier2o l. 'Pale, INWPIIIMAg I. 11 ."4447 ;in Cub i np r ophl'il!‘ftiln:PP.:l4 -4 .S (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) 5-- - - • , ( New .o.orActis. -I•kovfiniter - 29. " - "Udie. cooleyof the lilintlepistritit Yeder...l dayfsnitired the writ of Quo to -imect ocrt 4l .outuby R. ellManitond, Chief orPollce ap. painted by %ilia*, anehitt the Metropolr: Mai' toliCeSiipSittitendeiit to he• liustainee 1 and, ordered ..Stiperintenclent Cam; of; he: li Metroltotail WI, scot; Niifil ... Diamond:in the •• geology& of his duties as • .chief of Police:. In his opinn; Judge 'Cooiey idatee' the `Metropolitan -Police Lair' does not deiirivethernirini nal authorities of power to' egtabliith tt'liee force; and' thatit is optional with th e City -to 4iceept o .the Metropolitan Poiitii Law, which;is. far.•J constitutional - inl.many .tr arming i others In making the Lieutenant rnor President of the Police Board, the conati r _ tution ; prohibiting oria man held/14 1 0p. ] 'fame it 4 4 :e,P 0 44d - ixne.w , krlg VY.,3 131 applied for., ... ":., Lieutenant Governor! Dunn,' itictitur 'ris President of the Metropolitan ' Police Board, ' has , taken o ' t an :.in ifnction restrienLiut - I Diamond fro - exercis ng the- funetions of Chief of Police. • • This! injanctioni is still -1 l. before the Fifth DiStrict Court., , - ,, ... . _ . 1 Jacob Barker has received:his discharge-) in bankruptcy „ : , -,- 1., • •-• _- ,- , r 7; - This mornines_ papers nisbiiiii a coonno, i nication, dated Havana, NoVe_Mbii, 25th, ' and-Signed, lintoiiialAcre. Neretaiy; pit.- poitlng to be' from the representative Of. the ProVishinil'ltepublican Government 'of Cuba s ,' - estalilislied in the Rimier Bayomo, reffiting the repot:hi 'Circulated in reference f to the'revolutionary movements 'in Cuba. , 0, (iv say the . :proposition • for • ••delaYi or • to, lay.. down r, ;theft i; orttolt , 'on ; AIM condition 'Of the, Captain , fuag ,certain reforpo, was scorn lly and untndtatingly rejected hythe -- ' •vMutiontry chiefs, that , they are' not' fihtilg for ~, independence They„conolude:. • “WiS,' who are fullyAn=l formed of everything' lug -On, and !par- 1 tioulerlywell In fovea the plans of the revolutionary leaderiri•with:_whom, we Are its communicathirt,-- beg to assert most ;positively that faefroin.being_disposed to I lay down our arautown aro,about In strike .a, blow that ,will eche On ttl ; oc!ligpant , --We `'will lay; down - our 'sir = iikeii . 11tPisitt ,shall :have rfersignited nue independence,* :and not before, AotwitAkitilucAlog 1 41 1 , 1 aasertions and rumors to the contrary. `lty order Of the'Revolindoniiit Shiite; I noir - in' session hi:the:city ol,ifetranivthie 25th day Pri li c ir•euPerr 4 8 4 6 , 4 •71.‘ .-3ddr.<).:.n)ll';'' MEI DIV ~ .L. , __.t .. E ,t • "i' ' ii - P , ' , l CMUSltteh; ' 1f..76 - 7-,-1.04-,:- ..” • . ) • ._,F datrage by a Illegro—TholiTlest X• 31 10017--- • li _ ..it , ' f- BeareAt Eriettnee 4 , , ,i,..-..-4.i, •: 1 ' (By ;mein* to 40 l'ittsearehgesette,l l - ):7..e/4. Dfilwrms h Ntweiriber 2 9 ......-rOxariChlY4o.- a Fran girt named , Hannedyo living..ins Do Sofir!XMllti, Hisatialppii , whileMi:ltaing: thdr - viohda to anidgtd** , SA?nii tial*fif ti ' f zeins' and Vorriblk:itoiateti. '1163 next'' 2 / 3 4* 1 , 3 4,.1iA ”W P-1 1 .0:!?5! 414t.tza°,:fil4d, t ilieiriliatort tthie , - Vi• ...1 4 .-: j . ) . ' 4% _ ... ek. b . iYiArliA4 -o s4 l *- 0 '"- " ' A ee , ••.. , .. hie . v.,,, ' . :310 ' - PA'S g l i it - iissaireerilit !. . ....., ' read : .Railroad, H. S. Hocbm - b, Samuel Tate. :.. D. !Newcomb' and othersOmve proposed td the City , Council to'nwae theiverintrol hug Interest in. • the4deMphis 'de:Grenada Railroad and pledge themselves tosionatract , a direct route from Memphis to Troy,. mak ing the shortest' hrough lindfroM l New pr leans to, New Terk.,Uldemplila: FadtWah and Vincennee.' ,- -4 Vorptidttle Of Council have the matter under consideration . "It it strongly , oppoeed-by the friend; of.theLaW reneeville & Nashville line.' '..A strong prevails ilavelther -aide. CUBA; The Insurrectionc=doldnfters, coat tothe ' *eater War. - ' Est Telegraph to the kittsiiculgh thizeite.l • ' ao74lA i rNoipinivr' 28..-The first bat- talion of volunteers, eight hundred leaveito-niorrow for the seat of war. ; ; • It Is , reported = thatT the insurrectionists have burned the plantation of Colonel, Acosta, commanding &battalion of Tobin 'tem. —5. • • ' • ' • It is reported that Aueneral ; , Cespedes, of theßevolutionists, had three ;note' execru tedv who were caught robbing And tkutiznit ting acts of incendiarbim. Cepedel. previous to the attack and re pulse- at 'Manzanillo, reconmended that the mnt:4l'4nd children . should leave. the town The confldence, of the people in I Captain , General Lorstuldi and the speedy terming-, tiro of Ihe war ii increasing., , Another battalion . ef ;:volunteers will match to Holdalltiluring the aiming week. Tt l e:RtafNi;/ 'avement. • *nu . Enrroits Gamma . :—ln my let-, ter of the .12th instant, I -promised to give you , the' result of • the investigation, of the merits of, the '"Stafford Pavement,'r cern.' pared ' with the 9NlCOhion Pavenient,7 mide by the Mayor ' 'and Connell. of Phila. deli:lbis on ttte cocasion or their recent visit to Roston. -'owreaching,the .Vourt Sonar* in Boeton,mbefe the litafp , rd',',/kas been laid for some. months, At wis,.(ntinained,and proved satisfactory , and though there are. two points on,' „Whichthe ,gentltimoin alt agreed, yet there Ives 'souse difference of opinion as.to`• general benedts of the Stafford, as- (tempered with 'the 'Nlooltion Pavement; •- The two points - artN:nittnely„' first, the Stafford l'avemant. is more easily repaired or taken up than the Nicholson; ,second, that whatever pavement le ,tufe4 the lumber and blocktrahould be treated by the - ' , Robbins' proeesa.”- This process is so undeniably beneficial that the author= ities of Boston, by city ordinance, require. alt pavements Laid in the city to be treated by the ~, ,R Obbins', process." also learn, - ) that" he ' titlthorities Of 'New York , ,eiti are going to `lntsa al similar Ordinance,' The work or the Rebiruilaing Company was alse visited and; the process-of treating woad, witnessed. and proving rfectly satisfao ' tory. „ Yours trul y, _ , • • . ,W. E. 0.• m. Nov.ii 1808. • I Dl trlct CourtL4nol pegee liampteeitadibilc.; r * trkic. • - Tli District Can't reef.at the tienal hour flatunlay , morniefti r . ;Fidgets ktellee and; KlrkPatdOk on:the bench.- , The business transactions wiggler en un important agitate.: .3 :try trials will be restiaied thtembrnint.: ; Fqllowl net is the trial llakier today: „, 43. 410P30W1k1719 Neirler.;— - 44. ;Archibald vo.Auttth.' 45. A Co. 46,11elgerde0iiii*x: 48. a 4 /Ong 11,11 to: AT4d , .. e • ,e t ; ; - . 1 52. x ; Pets R.,~R: Co: 53; Smith've--14tiedhilliiiir.irantiiiIid VIId BUM BEZERUMEM „,,, -.Tames Hope, a'noted safe blowity'w - as captnred on Saturday irt-PhiladelPhia.., ' -,-, -43exi. W. C. Wick.harn 'llii.the:eneloicted president of the-ChesspeakolindOldoßlll- 3oad. 1 ' , • - • .-, ',,t -: ~-' ~. ~.- ,'-. , ',-PrOfessoi John - A:Nichols, of , ther•Ooi= :fta., of the City of. NOW York, died „:,n Sat. flilday morninfi I ,_ , . • ~ ._ _ ,'- i., seneraht - Dyer And Rodman arrived at Fortress Monrowonßaturday, to, Maks, ex. periments in prdntfltoa: ~ , L.-Colonel' Rodgers,. Thilikd States Itkr. shah for the Eastern :District of, Xissonri, , died on Saturday at' St. lonia... , ~..: :. :, , -The New Yor k:City Rep a .. r * ii a e nominated D. B. Eaton fora : Corporation COunsel, in place ofChas:P.,Shaa,,mtd i gne, _ . (1., -i -, Eighi'aitirini?ies Of thit29th Ithflittt' finder Gen. Wilcox, left Memphis'on Satnr- . 'day, on,the steamer Ruth, forlfie frontiers -A pait of the ilrilitgi intintfiriniire , B. C..Shitrw,:at-Indianipolia, was deattimmir , by firs op RatOday night. 9, Leas,. *beta' &gilt thonsand .dollars. , E . ,: ; .;.' , • .1 •-- ,:: __,-.llies consolidation •of 'tie - . niiraliotii*.:'; ,thilon'mid,',Ameiloand-E.tnmsti'-icoiipaniets7k will t give the !concern, d capit al of twenty l - . millions of dollars. . , : -• , ,_. . „ 1 -The . da./. l 7_,New, A r atteil., li.jtePtiblieliek paper ' in - Richmond, ya., announces ' that owing,`.to, - the ! unexampled proscription, it: ir 1 1 Ysdlt net be Sub)labed again- , r -.t ''.rir • - , -General,T..W. SwOny, with, oorri-,:„ pindds of ilia 16th Infintry •tiveff at .41. n.:::; - piste, ciii.; on Saturday. 'tifliV 4 44ll**remain , . I , midi t ailes the ,flninicipal , olection,f next Wednesday.. - „ i , : .!-- 7 - . , ?•-•ru 013,1ildnin, the ' ,; giant; i‘in prijoli',, 1 - in rtioßpOr olty;,in,diftv#o,,bnit tolo4s l 7', the . ' peace'. His Ibondeflasin ; WaSy t elitTlatt - ; 'kin; who was' killeidlt'fbit 4 4itys, ‘ *in:',4bar' room•b0 , 01.; .. ',; ; ~1f,,,,. , .', ;-.,„ . „),.,;,. +-A motion for habeas ' .. - eohl , iti In ''•ifito'fiiia t ”, i . . 1 Colonel Treaditelli enairitiWith ilatir=''': ilization !rands , has beenieniald'fiy' lidgC)- Field of itießnprema CiautotNetrltiliey. His ball was, 'however, sdnoecitoi ACM. , ; L ' • -An, affray 'at , Mertipids;; bit , urday, -1 -: between two flagmen, named 'Elttiil, Glite-qi son and Anderson Colbert, .resulteclin the shootingAn4 - mortally, i*tottnding of . ! Colt , zi: bait . „ • was armated , land imdsed intx i ' f.-4t it, itittl fi eelorthOOfl/4 p:nil.distit„ t statomant 'ohos , 'shine:mule, pr: (iiireic.,, infill Ont, * will beithietkr *go ' ',t,n0.,.‘ i reduction in cash in.fliomeadiy,A 'On t."' AnolititlifornOlith tuli ittibotnit 'of' I . dila 4 interest~ ,: ,e.,1-4 , ;; 121 :;-, "rf l : y,:::7 '; •.—TatianCtiOn itore l of.N4Atis . ittloArell' street, above .vbeinidtt; ;Inward on Battirdly. The •bnildimt`nett4. , l door above. OcoupiellYlAi' -Malt Wen' as • ibt1 . 44 43 of *be MfaelLb4v)- 11 •PLIVorltai4sa .` -4 1amalta4 bYlwatl)4-i, w , t• 4,1) , —The fractional purr printed -30 .it,waelcwas.thlloakabipirtextte,P64,5131i• • fimountredeemeti,Moo%- .litltional-Bani • currency issued during the - weelb $1 , 47.16fty i tow cirdulatfoni '5316;854918 ! ~,Customa , recal4ptilbrthevieekending AT.,V1480% The j3iol}n~iond, Va. ; Circuit Ouurtiitaa,,-e 7 3#41t i fir against ' the CliFfOills;ooivo cif* kV; which was 'destroyed by 'prde*:; of the,City - Cbteindls.” miglit,of the *vactudtlOniAn - - - 2885, - a ' aO,OOW birtaiL";- Aterivd --imirved;tit all rol k' . .]=•••• trt;*: 4 x 4 nPril between - lhaliftdtuf; mature= Itssocleun ati;:aneragaszmakerse.4,- trztiont;. l Tite latter are/wallow their mem , ,!, ,bers to *ark\ with non.lJnion - Men and - hereafter : fp durtalumes•witi.simot4o : by a jobit.ixotamitttiO of arbitration, o- - , —A correspondent in Ano '0312 1 8 144. Gan 7: .zette eays Garibaldi &boat, to - • leave, his • holm and elilirate,tokinarl96.,4grs terminidionhas. been artiten_at