The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 11, 1869, Image 1

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'OT UME LXXXI.V.
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.:Torrx, September 10—The
• Ircrit . r.,:. ,:tiertiell between . Turkey and I
r:‘3 , 11 - . aztS 1,, en satisfactoillv arrantted. ;
Fcrul.tl ratin.•atlons call bo exchanged I
! by 'Oa , : two ( , rverntnents as aeon as pos- I
stlslo.
P. , ...r.0-, t'lsptember 10.—It is. I
reported
I thu T,:it. .1•. , ' (If I:: ; typt has submitted to
tv:t.tt 'Mc. •, , ,t:'...nli • n all points except in the
.ic .. i ruattot - •••• 1.1 , .1, - ,et le ins. The great pRv ,- - I
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rirn have bean opet.ci—sc arsic: trio
shelter of 12,70'..0111.0rt,f ' t " —r l O 17: .i Ire
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sive `imamd for t ;re atc , ri_ll rail'-,:;
the price, ant that - I-1.. (I,' - pri've2 ti.F. of ~Sio
condition t!_. f: - ;• - e
once rcniinteituert,
The Doily .Nev? Lu rirtlee
on the Uucan qt , e , tiou "5 An re t i-or:
is afin.7.t, Mat rtror.e.r.:t . •d - 1 -- _,relt•thtt & A ?,
Cute , th,ttiralt-.Cd f,,eud a pow- I
erful friend in tile f-'s;an , .:l: atiteintra
tion. it is dill - let:lt tn Far elf tit , : re
hellion is :itipprfri ,ed. Cao.t, i:ow
• meterial Chatige cao he 4- 1117.:C.1CC:. rt , l - dt:,, a
defiant and. sribjr.fr,ltet: ponuintictt.
the rumors br• - 7t-: any re:root:Von,
then conaidereth,r,z lusy
Metier, their prev:erftil Ir:tor.-.e to
vorill - ,ly offer l'tr.l - . tho Gultod,
Staten, though atb - o•;e.a‘: ettuin
great v .th the ot'ier ntetvly_tre, of
tintl C-overttinen , and 11: o The
interests 01 IlittOruti ua ht. :tr.: in I::: e
Weal, Intl.!•,ilrecarcrt!y Infaritrto titcza
of the Erni,6l ‘..i'a.t( they will navo
their say 'alibi . ° the st,ttletnent; b 3 rcir,erd
cd ;is lima.
The Opirlfcme Nationale demand.; tail'
itnmoclinto completion of tiro 65.7auttr.
Corr..nr/i.,ala. Fears ::ro ent ortained of the:
early return of the Emperor's Nt'caltne, , 49, j
which. feet makes it el.tretnely ituport
ant that the Cor.stifutiois °filo Govern
ment pitr.ll -I>e well 'Settled.'Without
;tivolqtior.'l:s - certain lit thetvent of
way change of covereigin
• The ,Emperor arrived', 113, the ci,,ty rd.
five this evening. H© 'visited the boule
vards
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eadorsed tyf hest al4boritio.s. Nov
cr ille • tesq, to catlsfy everybody, the work
of nelrolr, thouga temporarily. stopped,,
,`or ti:OrOtighly cc slating,the eict,lora-
tier trill be carried ou again to-morrow,
of tlitional,Aongs of men' arid every
pra:ilble nook ::n::: corner explort - d.
funeral of forty-threo Miners to•
Was .I!tt evens of unusual iiirorep-
Ivenons.• A ,lame requlem,was tot.-
~ by tdif• IA - 4.1a; flags we're hunt:
wero el , nred; the prin
cipal str.t:etti deerted; the numerous
I.•.,cooroLiver warn draped In mourning,
or all the working population of Scran
ton r.ppf to in.ve betaken thernseivcs
A.vonclale. On one train of thirty
seven -PittCOritt cars,' carrying , •throe
VllGlll,!niti ti7t , hal:drag:l vasizeligers to tilt;
late' disaqter. Erb::reat .p.rai the rush, that;
tW vivre men ere I:ape:to:I off the cars an.i
cut to pieces. throng at Avondale
way eat tided down the
railroad tr -- -.oti. for miles. Al yret,inajer
ity o.t_ c. purply from Motives.
of cotirin:-Ity. .Vhsra wore hundreds of
women drv..... - ex.X. in oostircees.; mere .
fitlng -rienie. than •,! funeral; and inier*,
urany• o; Met: :1102'0 .vas a levity and
rt1e,011:223 of Marame better.lnleptoft to
the TlLlgoisrrirood of a prize ring than n
eelern;: rooms of such grief. -
It gri-at. (IC3I of controversy ingoing on,
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tov..-a Qr. ti r e, qu2Rtion of who is co
[,la;-'o for tile present ineflient way pf .
ventilating the Mlneg and,giving prose&
tlon. :Jr the illittEri 0ng.51.0 , 0 insists that
it ir • the tninera who arc "tvr blame; fOr i'
Croy chose to 1.13 - :
any mine which is unprovided— with.
incans of escape in ease of accident
to
the :shaft, turf owners of tiro, tritinm woul:;
quickly.see that it Was to - thcir intorciit,
to adept the proper prteAntionb against
the dangers that, aro trove Erb appe.ront.
The Miners,
,{ho,say;,,-,14,112tak0 the risk •
of working anywhere_ prcividod thsy 'a,to
paid, and' aro, nttlirlyindiMrTto palpir•
ble danger as the Kailakivhilgoes.tb bat; in
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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY SEPTEMP,F,R
;.!': at Lag Tun?. -
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frog Cuba :tit lief
tertlay, give tho of tl.e.
• j battle near Los Tani sen the 'l•ltts.
A. reconnoitering pc., sett: out
by Gt neral Quo-sada, tbree
WasnietuToN, September 10. 1:;siO. hundred men. Oa the aflernot...., el' the
• same day .this force was attac;:c.! by
AnminAL roitT2R. ! largely superior numbers, bu: succeeded,
N ice Admiral Porter returned to the loss of tiftv•five aril.led, wounded
Washington tC..day.: and missing, in regaining the maid
- sccnETAni or, ; I b edi,r. Tho commanding 'General im
- meolately rtre.paiad for an attack,
General Sherinsll was YeSteraa9 tip which did not take niece until
pointed Secretary of. War, iiro4etripere. ; the 'lBth. On morning of that
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APPOINT.M.E'NT ill' TEE PRESIDENT. day eheral. Vairmatotda was seporled as
°acting with a large p farce of caval-
The President , has appointed James M. ;app
Clark Judge of the -, District Court of j.../.Y, rtiller:,: and ih—etry, and prepara-
Rhode Island. ion • wore arareells.tely made to receive
• - • I him. Shortly aft r sunrise the Spanish
Ex":ssE3 of r' ' ErALT-m • E'sT • s • ! force::: made their anpearance and no-
Tile warrant books-of the 'Yroarairy inediately catamee.cort time fight with ar-
Deli:lament shows the expenditures of j tillery. The artillery made but little i
the Government for the fiscal year prat j prasaien up tn die Cu bap army, when the
ended were less than $5.85,000,010, as tnfantry var'it htought up and ath trate.
against one ttousaud and scventy'rnit.- I upon the Cuhad: pet-Ilion was ordered.
lions for the year before, and scar l'; Tae Ctlbal:2 ro,cryed their fire until the
as .ISC2. Tilt, actual expenses of the ; Spaniards comae withic range, when the
branch of the War Dfiparttrdent ' rider to fire was given. and it Wad se ef
u.cring the decal year provioutito the one i foetivo tt, the Spanish line was thrown
dingy Juro :30th last were ;29,00n,fi.C0 : into disorder and compelled to fail back
vdalle for that year they were 1107, elite ' under the protection of the artillery. ;Af
.?0,500,000. ter some hours the attack was renewed
• The ,lS'avy Department upon se:? fogj :by Valmasetta's entire fi.trce, nuintiering,
:::r• year ending June, IS6S, were ir•"" as retorted by deserters. over 4.000 cfroc
', lirty millions, tvhdle for the last fiscal e taco, more than half regular troops.
• . • - car they have relished t woTi- j The Cuban fore-a was about 0;000, of
y•threo anti a half veillions.. ; ; whet:44.llo were well armed. :Tito can
- - die c;:rllenE:ett TrertF;urY Dr.v.rt - ! lasted live boors, when Valmastala
3.11 proper wt.ro increased nine toil- was forced to give way and fell back uu
hole these; of- t'ne Intarier• De, • him fortifications st Leis Tana-'.
1.1a70 r',02.10 Ul') Trot!: Tho t:f the Cubans in killed was
Lt ini :liens to thirty •31X raii:nms.• i tie :anty-two, autotig them several ()dicers
eethilitt will he made, in 'the Vi;;17;"3 11:1UIP•S are tat give i; wounded,
I:...r:iteernii•g °flit:ie.' report of Tress- ; one hundred and seven; slightly wound
rof the Li uhed Stalss. • 'ad, occhuivired and fiftv: issing, forty
, - seven; +white that of t . h.e. Spa-thirds ;a
• reperterl in killed anti wet:ruled over
it:,szteit . ed. Two hundred Of tlynr
' dead and wounded were left on the Geld:
Thera were nearly four hundred desert
ers add two liat.dred and seventy pr is-.
:.:em captured.
; Tile deserter:: report that Gen. ;
seda had all ills available force in this
srmarrornent, seer had thirty-LW() nieces
of artillery of the most approved 'eller
actor, sill of which wore twenty-four
I pound rifb•cl Parrot guns, with two riegi-
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meat e of cavalry and six brigades of in
;
:an ry.. The Cubans had only thirteen
'' pieces of artillery of small calibre, with
I no effectively "equipped cavalry.
The resnit of this battle; which has
been the first of importance since the
commencer.?rnt,of the revolution, causes
I great rejoicing 111 the Cohan army, and
amang, those on the 'island who sympa
thive. with their movement.
letter from Havana states that the
j Government exercises the most rigid
j,surveillanco over the telegraph and
j mails, SO that . ..nothing is permitted to
be sent by telegraph accounts of
I military optertitlonti excpting that fur
-1 mshed by the Government. Every
privato dispatch . passes through
the hands of the Spanish ofljciate_
The letter says the •Captain General is,
1 in cordnuaLdread of the volunteers, and
' fears they tyill drive him -cut, - sehinathe
govermeent arol decla - re olie Nand inde
pendent OrS1)3117. Ger.tral Leeca,
who
bas been hero for come time, is known
to be in the interest of the volunteers.
Oittrages increase fearfully, and are of a
character too revolting to be believed.
fi.ov.tetA, Flepttember court mar
tial Is now in sessien in this city, en
gaged in trying T.Tel ilea; who was
Ideittenaut loess :c_ beginning
the re:tell:oil.
The till:11;1; the best plan is
to say leas, re;tartticg the irate of con
traband ate:Mors from tiorilmtn norts,
teat catch them Off the coast c: Caba.
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Le Conlniissioners ItscidQr ; taatreaa
vecn tho I:initod States '::rid (.1r;:r:t
Cr-July, 1663, fur
ltno t o Oroaon
Leon hi session, sonactimo
t;eli p:r• tor', to
which claims anfoun; to t.', 3 0 6 . 712 .
;aid. for Hudeon Bay Color any,rim,lll ;
16`7,.,t.:;) in gold for Puget Sound Company ;
".1••:;oy pironounced accords in favor
i tr.,: I incisun Bey Company of 3450,C,;) , ,
so of the r'nget Sonud company of
It is e.msidered sachri'isatory to .
t in so compilcatcr.l and so long
; - -aLtitio.. - ..d a onticoal diPnuto the Corn
of the two governments have
• Cillo to accord an opinion. The
• sily Company ani. Pozot Sound
';;- • ..:; - sity aro reo_nir.ed by award to
Uniti.L.l States all tlin
. 1 ': belongin7, to Clem in Ore?.011
r...; sstrington Territories, 'which were
- Itbject matter of the: e Tr,ipective
!against the United States.
AWARD OF cott:4issto7unts.
'rho Commissioners :for the sAtleiner.t
of the clamis of tho littdscn. Bay and
Pugot•SOand Compel:Tos heye made thair
I s'.vasztre to' Vans° Conipdtales; which sur
all their territory rights, to the
i.,tllt - CI State's hi Washington and Oregnn
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Lary of 'War, General Ilawllnn. was
to day ill the Cangrorsione.l. Cetn
hr Eisko Mills, of tin!! city. The
y was I;rool_ibL Item the tomb anti
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NEW YORE ClrkY.
Teli!zrala to the Fittsbunth Gazette.'
NEW Soptomlier 10, 1860
President Grant arrived this morning,
and is stopping_ at his brother.in-law's,
Mr. Cprbet's, in Twenty-seventh street,
where he will remain some days. The
President's family is with him. :t .
Nathau.C. Kingsley, charged with de
frauding the internal reuenue, has been
discharged hr,' Contruissiimer Shiehiq.
the Government falling to mai:pout their
case.
11. B. Mat.con, a former Internal I.l3v
enue ollicr.r in tins city, who with oilier
officers - is charged with embeziling
checks for $7.700 paid for Internal
Rovenuoi-came from Venango count: to-
I day, VOlnntarily surrendere I him
.si:iif and was huid in 45,1100 id await ..i.:i - .
amination. :4-
. Andrew Webber, a builder, was ~% 1:- : :.
ly and five workmen less' serfinsly In
:lured, by the fall of a large pile of brief e
on iorty•soventh Street, tooplay. . .
Subscriptions for Mrs. Raviiihs now e7c.
caed $37 , 000. • •
:President Grant, Mr. Cortilit and .!-;,e, : i..
retary _X or tor visited the. Pal:: of the
AmerieAnd-mstituto tbla w..eoing.
i Tne. I.lTillarti table niantifictony of Ka....
1 anagh d: Decker, at the interii•ic*.un kir
Canal and Contra st-.-• air:, vial Lit.istroyod
by fire to-night. Lows' iFi9,OlO: fully im
lsurecl. - .
Terrific Calc at f I . ..vide ar L. , -....Live- , Lora I
a: it Prui-zrts" I)eitly*.;;;edy
E. fly Teleg...cl , l to I'l , .i'L1f , 5:11.%, (lr.;:c•ip.i .
r ROVIDBNCI . :, S7)0.010:01' 14.—Tho glOe
last evellirlZ front. ibur t s:trve,o'LloalcuT.ti
tile r.....3:4: t-c• - -rc, '-.l)r - rw7l :4n,: , .:. 18:5: - ., ) ;, - 1:.en
the et' y vas parCl -- :i'y brat'B2l I;c:chi , rltiv
end liTe.,:-woro lostlirk tt:':s et , : I,' -,
Till 1.-I-rtford - flail zo,c3-(,6 - pot I.lri!, c3l
.tholii.ll , :.i, r.t.:3,..,':, VI:1:1:cr'r. 1: - :,nr..cry wr.4
r,artl:tily blown tic,v:n, :Ifs Orl•Int-.1 fuin
ti nrcofc.ls. ta.;titl two operl , tors I...cely,;.,tftw.
ello , An ur, etreat e'icre..!?...1t......,01:,.. v.-L.:::bit,wr.‘
ilown.,qati •Ifoail,y r a,ll the e1..:...,:-.oll.4rob
str : p1'... - ,1!. Injured. Pen:1;1 1 ,1y ?sr) -. 11' , :tf: .I.roil
builulngs wore uureoletl , - .06 fruit 31 2 0,
fill: - ..:le tr*fi;r.
_tiestrofOil. rie triittot qtlii•
rend win. not ho pr.sz:aill , 2, for 1:::rrd. On' T.
lt.inny vaa - Se.!r. urn =horn in.llzruitan.
sett and - Monut Hop I.ray.t; ',A.., attiull
now church on .Liarasneett 'Perla vag
er.tirely clemplivaked.. '.l'lleslQ9p n ozn iu.
tier. svont!to:pieeeul Vtlekloi'd.b.nr.bOr
'and two
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IYil7vi "iiere;l.,or:it,,,Oetarian Ries,
`w.93 killesi•on 1,31. s far ni . tif ar i Nviek upti,
great" - damn - datos.,%a 15 ibpfirted'ltc tristol,,
..Esst; GroeniWtslii*l'liwilik.St, 7all' River;:
' r and trtliga . 141;00% '
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Re-assettibled yPstorday in Chicago
Mrs. Bishop, of islinn.onade an hour's
speech on the wrongs of her sex _in that
State. She WaS not in favor of Woman
suffrsget in and other great
evils wore abroad in society, and the
men refused to abate, them. If woman
would assert her moral rights m their
fullest etneht, . and obte.in . her proper
position in society, the ballot must come
sooner or bdor. Airs, Susan B. Anthony
did not think with ethers the suffrage
I was a gyisation for the States :o settle sep
arately, but that the time was coming
when Congress would pass a general law
granting to every woman iu the laud the
rigid of suffrage, and the laor
,er in the cause should aimat
nothing less than this. She said
Horace Greeley P. IkM7 days ago uluntty
said to bar, "Well; I don't know but
what we inus ., C 7 ,1116 to it. I rather i:,x
pect the womon ore bound to make the
infernarthing go. anyhcw." A resolu
tion offered by,-Lucy Stone, regard
lug the extonidon of the franchiae
4.as-a now application of too principle
that Jill politica power _billows in the
I people." and dot ouncii g "every form of
political ariefetr toy, whether based upon
property, tiati - ,q17, ;an or sox," was de
-1 t;atexi ai. leugtir, and finally withdrawn.
I Most of the el , :_..cars 111:31St9f1 • they
v. , , , ..re assembiod'ets a 'Neman i a Suffrage
f.invention, i . ipte and simple, and all is.
1 tuce beyond that . icyre not gerinsine. A
1 rtaclutipri vine. adopted urain;; o.ln fez ,
minion of Wordan Su ffra go kasociatiOns
ti; every . titste, county, towno.lnd sencel
district; ;.he holt - lingo(' 11i03011p; issuing
i :of tracts, .t.c. — llleConvention tlitn . :.d-
I j:Jurned t.:111. OVerthlg. ~ • - . ; .
, .
Rello' fir:, Avc..adat.o.:.,.,i-..N.crera,
r ;;; graulltn tteri Ltslgv.l.l%. (141:c 1
PUILS.DEL2P-lAy,
Cct.am '1
arcial .L7:ci.‘age vaed
'V: LOS 11;1100,
ibr I'llo n1. 1 .1.1f 0! t .. 0 it-voltdaro
—1 ri thoemlobnltr , elea9e vs.
Wcalriob, befove tl:r, Ceinrt,- orAppnals,
the jut!,, , roq dolivcrud oplLie, - w; at, [..,•t at
Justio-a Duvak und Jrhig,ba
rleri.ay and fe.vor of
Prc-t• , -)2 011 . B:dzs larg9-
ztz of moncy, ...40:)0, wait , - inv3l
- Their eacimint; ! that the . nrlginal
Indian marriage thi;n Tett , lo ,..
in- 0100)11Iron tont taßrria? , i
tho:;?epo:i \71.0T.
.1,9av0 ;•,:iti beer oi,) - .,a11.1,?r1
1.1
c=::CfO:tlitittt3 to al 113;1 to if..1.1411i7...“1 find
it ,pc‘clza ca3o will f 3.1
Vino. ' •
—:•Tho steam planinz mill and blind
factory oiritobert bu s, Dunn Co., at Non
nimittt, Vakrned at. an early bour
; yesterday morning , Loss .52,6,009;
insurance,
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---7' o C'Ll 7!;',ro,t. Cot.,
rcactieti .--sti l'fatioisce.
The Odd Fel:nix ...r., . ..... , :er.
Bred, left this morn tn. f .7.", , :. r:e:'......
—ills° steamer City 0.1.r.1t . . tore, ft..; A... Wit h -dial Martr.t.L6 o} Teli .. , - ., - .7..p!
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Liverpool, arrived at ; - .w • 1 -,..ris 1 2 _
In EN . ;
night. N Youx. Senteinher 10.—T110 C,ru-
; utnip7.l7, nisonciion .stizo'.l.q.... 1.;':,e2 (11F
--Eben Rhoads, Tres.. tin- - c,f 1 .11:2 F3,' to ' :iolve 6 , lea7iu•S' the Corr.N.-IY :Tasterl: of
dLi
of Nevada, died stulr '.-.- a' O
. '..i: cciden- . tl - a 3111.1klion. Tito ;ti is of Cattle to
tal Hotel, San Franoiset , e.. 1:::i cr id:L:7., d a -s alao - '-'-d to :.,SSI he..tai, to t'...iiicii
.
• —An A maturehinidr , ;:,t, c.f :,_ l -.-, p :_,.. , i - F.L'....ate telf•.•e . . - , .7.7:e tulded, nialiing (indto
in a game yesterday, Li: a. a rur. or ~:,..17,1. 1 as inatly as. batc:ltsn, vrill ,into; prices are,
paint's. The game was 1.-.1.,..:-,:c. c;.: a ~,•3 1. 0 , -,.. 1 anzreely , good as oil. Wednesday, l'an
table. . : dit_iir e...attlo from Ilandayt trnde si• - ..iv
• r -,-. 1 anclov.e.er3 think thelaSol7: , 2 for innate
—The Olympic base b. - . 11 elLin, o. ~-_,....-.. when they escape los=i Tho very best
burgn,b,at the Bucker ..s, of Ci: - .clans.ti, I s ~,.., oh; „,...; ~..,,,„'„.....1 6, .. -,....,,,, s
in that city yesterday nit.err,,c , un, 1. ,- . - • I ' ' ".
fir:..-- - ' ."'''''"”"' " ''-.'''
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' 1 : 3 ewt nn!,; at 123:c. Oul_v 3,osLi he' dof
score of 25 to 21. • • - &reel, and laints were received. Thl3
—The Republican State .c..r.treil Con:- , raorning the fitarke , .. v,as wary firm, a.rd
mittee of Virginia has est:ad tin) tr:Lato 1 Illinois axe ficdlins L.LL• fun rates. On
Couvaintion to Meet iu Richmontl'ort LL'e ;_r.lieilnescla7 a small lot eef CS tim.rad ;it ate.
24th of November. ; In - p.t.i., to-oc.;.:lst 9,e, ‘,..."th a tar of State
_his reportr,d that the paying. teller . shenp, .., 1...».11.1th'. lie 4., 3, . - ejectin - : 12 culls.
oflthe North National 13.11 ii. Of Dostue is i 1 - 1 -cr: advarcoCz to 13e. Caily 2:1 ear.' ar
a defaulter, and al-tt th'-) LivielctLtion. i tavei 1.0. , ..1P.:7. sA let : - ,f 15.7.!;0 - and . ..`P,1 . 111-
aaw ants to 59d,100 or .jl3o,Ctit). 1 glil . 1..... :•.. q.' ; ','... ; tit' eirei. -• 5.0 .•'o' - :iv
' `..z . .?te ':1:;,..,...
-- , A. D. lYfets,re, mail agent cn :rte 5:2, I '
train from Jersey Cite to Philauelphie, ,
wni arrested 1a,.....t nigh: near I..re i - : 1',.._ - :: - ..-. 1
1
Wick on a - charge ef rid,bin: - :ho mail. ;
—The ft;'.o inier Hornet at Haiti - ars, v. - 7 3 I
yes'erday.released from custody. It in
still believed oh.) is Mu...need for 0u1.,5. .
1
and will receive arms and 112.TIIAL sea. !
—Petitions against the er.p7l3len cf
the bible from public i..clacio's are exten-
sively ciro.ll.tin•g in Cincian.tti. Pu 'silo 1
meetings ~.re also held tat nigh: to
con-ider the t.nijec`...
—Wallace Iklygatt's wareh-liSejlt N.c.-
nosba, NVisconsin, v, - .. , s cox 1.46t-cly dc
streyed by Lire, t.t an early 1 Jar y eater
day momit,g, wi'.1.1c0:,1,41 , ..g. Two f:-":!:...*:.'.
ears vt - , , re. kAunetl. Loss El :,o 1; gsr
tiaily issured.
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—By the falling of a veran.ich. at he
Ilainilton county .(011ie) fair groutiilia '• _
yfstord , y, fif.cun or to ent: - perszlic ' -:-.. :A Zl - 1,7,5.
wore tumbled down a dist .nco of tvionty i 112, :!:::*2. 11. - .; 1.....
feet in a heap. Four or Live iiiad zrn - -: - . ‘, - ,; - ar; - _ - . - - ',.'",,i5..5..e : 1::::::: ....,_ _
and lega broken. i, Cli.tc. , . - to Sitnteml - ,: - ::: - .IC.-- _it ol.rtit
—A general court lidartial rot - lye:le:I i 1 - ic-a --, ..1 ti - i.:•_, .s.aurato.. - m. alio itraiin naarliets
at S luta Fi:e. N. M., vestorda_. - fur tne ; w: - _ - - - - -itilat. 7.: -, oct: NO.-2 sold al. $ 1.;2.4 1 .:_ti
trial of a number of - importa . :t caso3, i, r-.lsill' : - aalloti th - a - -;1., 7 , 1;2: canll mad :1 '-,'22
.A.bout ninety dile:ors were pre: - -e.r. , t, a : , T,_,?....".:. t. , allrir Octcher; r',""rn Of 2
number boing called who we: ts. mat on , :Tr:: 7.:ntcr nt T..,;1ii4. Car.r. reat-dzir, at : , . , `,it
dots in that district. ",i i. ; , --.. .i." ------- ? -- t -- r - , -
—At Vau Buren, Arionsae, aas Orr_7l -.:'. ..:1 - 1. 1)::: - ... aolu 1 c... ._...),e,
orchru be ,- - , ' , 5.1 iirelve si.'ci , :e , 'l3 ,-, ~-.—: _::::.; ~', teliiee 1 - 11'711.111:, t'tlit -1.1; 1 ,c,
sequence of_ having liralten a st--.1,-4, J ul - ~., i _dar. . si. , ,. , -,, ~_ ~_._ i i i, n0 ,n . ..
behniging to. a_colorucl family with whon_ I . ' Ir•: .''''- -°:-i ii - ' - ' ,' 1
he lived.. To avoid panisboacut, he iii - _ - ;; -- ; 02e.r.E.-t-i.?, E:e,r."-,7,111, r :-...--ev` on.
jumped into the lake. -racirtiti to-de:7. ( .17. tai - _: lot- t_lc r, c_i:,
—The whole Republican Cettrt ---.7.- -o• -.-., i---_,_ , .5i.. , .-- 1 - , CD-•=; . • ~..-: ',..---, --- , 1-,
elected in Santa Fee county, N. : N I. I . ', • 1 F ,. C ' ,ter 1:;:dot - ; I ho_nr_eirs.t.l. to ;la ~ ;,,a
average majority was two hundred. i_lat- 1 oattii-ri 7 7 '.. - -- ,1 , • , :_--lt-r: • ; ? . 1.1 ::•-i - si iiii, , :lek , s :f• 0 -
firicnt returns; havo been rerui . et: i - i. , - I :.-.:
,ed. cc:" .i'l<l.4 - ii). C. , _...it 1Z 'ii,q•
show that Chever, Republican, is eavale ' ; •= - s , -- Ottai - a;:z - alCa ecatrSfil
Delegate to Congress. ar-i
—Mr. Archibald was yeaterday elected I
ec
to represent the County of .Culenester i t ; - 1 ::: :-i-r- - - 1 O'n‘rlcs 1 ""i"- -7 t 1!-- = =---
the Dominion Parkiiment. She rest - ilt - c.: i ' icif til cilt i 2 - 7 - - - 1 : 4 --"'"•'-'-' ,17,11 =•''
this election gives general satisfactiqn to 1 ..t_t a raanting of tilt , . CTienriit , ; Rouse
the TlniOnlsts and proiaortionate di s--- ati - - I ‘ •- - e_saamation of tile Banka of tLtiz, city,
faction to the repealers." .
112:3'isatomber Ictl_4 l , 1331 ) , the followlag
F. Burke, a planter living near Na- . „.- ~-
._, _, , r .„,
liolecn, Arkansa war; shot and kill - at . : cr-1 - ' -- P '''-' l-1 ";- ' '''': e '' 11-14r i"
while sitting with his family, a, fuvi• 1 all'ii, Lae., wore at'icrited: '-
niglis since, and. instantly killed. Tao i -
..tintlagrilie 3 are nfter Benj. Wing, who ia
81.; ppcs cal - 1 - 17. - •s{-e , .5. , ' in.
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—Charles Albright, city editor of ~.- " ..t.
Chicago Tin-Lea, ailed this morning of
heart disease. His deatik was insta - 'm
ucous, without a mo:neuto - -,:arniug.' ::-.iit - •
had risen from hi, bed and while dr' it,-
.thg himself full to .he ilsior and t. , ..pii - od.
—The grand jury at Milwaukee 11.7.70
found nine Intiicinuems agelnet. Adama
the forger. He ati6IIIIItt , AI to t,3{21.'201;__;;::,
eveninu but waa recaptured. Tte trial.
conies off az tho neat terni of CIO Cool_ and will develol e some str,inge inures :-
tile transactions
—Di. E. J. E .glemati, the inoteirir - an
robber and vont' aence man, n - as erne-eit
to be brought b fore the Criminal t'utiat
at Madison, In tans, yesterday after
noon, tor arraig went, but on account of
his illness, and It the -request. of his at
torney, the Co nit granted him until
eight o'clock to morrow to prepare for
trial:
—A series of highway robberies have
been perpetrated of • into, between Salt
t,ake and Helena, Montana. Some $40,-
000 were-taken from a coach,. and passen
gers, abont - a ;week ago the robbers were I
tollowed, and one of them killed and one I
badly wounded. A portoin of the treas
ure was recsyered. One pursuer was
wounded.
--Number 2 passenger train coming
west on the Central Ohio division of ti o
Baltimore and Ohio Rallrogd collided
with au extra engine Wednesday-night
four miles east of Cambridge, Ohio,
killing Jetties Guthrie, a freight conduc
tor on the hugiue, and two others also
fatally in.; tired. The cars and machinery
were badly' damaged. -
--".flie Cincinnati. Chamber of coin.
mere?, .yesterday; passed resolutions
concerning! the terrible calamity in the
coat mines at Avondale, • appropriating
live hundred dollars from the funds of
the chamber towards alleviating the dis
tress occasioned, an,' suggesting that the
public e.utliorities should be warned and
take measures to 'prevent a Similar acci
i dent in ftitnre. -
—Hon. John Bell died st 2 A. M. yes
lerday,tit 'his t rosidenro, c.; Cumberland
Iron* Works; Tenn. Ho had been con
lined to his ltd for several weeks
fevsr, but tile immediate cause of . his'
'deetia wits toe fee ble, i
to tbrOWlt hp ne , tritriti) t 511.
tlir,lllr ••• His relanins will be'
brorght . to - Nashville for is ruteut.
'Ditchtleictl gy: r '
f . , 3 stat on
autherityof,a 10:1 12::_
7, - 1t an at
tempt -was l made: to es:-‘s! :rmte Hon. - N.
G.- Minister to at his
residence: Port te-Prbf;e. .ftlQ re ,L, o l s.
have Linen: l- enc.:l hie life I:e.f, - ,re. 'l7lle, let
ter statca that„th:rents hare 111:;c3
made r.gilinst Mr. Htft:-•11. The" report
frAys Mr. I.lollister's woitod is net fatal,
but ho lost a geed of blood.
F.-.Molqlsch ao. W. Merton,
was arrested at _New lurk Werinei,day
night for an tit tempt to' swindle -'riff r any
end others. out of -Z,7,C00 I.v.:"rtti of Ma
inunds,,and for robbinl; his
jewe a. _lie confessed the 'intention' of
entering Tiffany's atom, selz!z:;, jewels
, -'and- Making off, defending, in self
' epithet pursuit with a pistol. It
ported the culprit Is the Cuban C&TCS
spoudent, of the Chlengo '2 l ribune.
• —The Van Buten, Ark., 'Press of - the
glat tilt, 'says that in tho .electleii =for
:members of the Cherokee iegisiatereou
Abe Al-OrApglitot. a tte mainisaneyris the,
endorsiguent of I. Downing. chief of
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Bert:Ace-a:, Ts: - .t by the dew:lie o: this
worthy citizen, It is not alone organic:A
t:en; ^f can fierce nrol yablic trusty t.ll'fit
will sr:ft - sr from his loss; thero is avid
in the family cireo that cannot bo
—there broktn..l nis in the social
chain r. hie?) time will unite nb more.
Bc_lelve,L That we tender to his family
our cordial sympathy for this unex
pected and very aad breavement.
.1.:.::;olvcd, That the Secretary be in
stucted to furnish thorn with a cony of
there proceedin;s, and that the same he
publichad in the papers of the city, and
also on the minutes of the As
eciallau. .
Attest: J 07.111 RAH:L.-EP" Pres't.
, . CUSr,
'Att&n.peci 9 ! meeting of the Bozrti of
Dire:tor:4 of the Farmers Deposit National
he.ld at the banking house, the
fallowing resolu.fions waro unanimously
adopted. ' •
Wa - ussAs. It has be:m the will of
tks Alinight.i, to ramovesuddenly from
our our boloved asQoeisto and
Pre 'Went, Same. Nturshall, who haf.t se
ouplEci, poEitiOtt faithfully tor over
thirty, yearti, impartim: unexampled
eon : - cinc-,e in tin institution over which .
he ;J•re:=l. - if , d, therefor°
E,:;-tilczcl, '.l.'hat In his death, this 1. , 1nk
has r.nit wit'.: an irreparallo loss. 'we it
fental friind, end the community an
`..1q71e , i it amt' public spirited men.; . .
1: - 4cyce, Vrit wp deeply. sympathize
tt-ith the ..r‘!irov.•-::tricken • family of tie:
eca , 4 , :i lu this, the hour of their AtAlt`tiolf.
P^ , :..P.0,A, Ti .t n copy of these re.olu
tim. 'pe sent to the family and-published
in t!lo - daily n. , n , -s - .
-. At it meeting or thz Board of Direcnors
of the naneheicl Coal and Lime Com. ::
Panv, held Septem'oer lUtla, lti3 9 , tile fol.'
lowing prenin.ble and resolutions - wsre
unaninumis
adopted:
Wunitu , ,s, :This II Ard - has learned .
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wlth the most profsnodsorrow and re
gret, of the sudden decease of On late
Presltlent, -lainea Idarebitil, • .', ,---• 7 ..'
- 17e.soitTLI, Twat in his death. this 'plaid,
in common with O.:a-entire Comniuntty, ,
among wide?, he has taken so active a
part for nearly a half,tentury, has' ans.:
tamed an irreparable less. • . -
Re..ll!vca, That in tolien bf our respe.et:
to his memory, this:Board *nil tits DM
:tars. of - the Company. 'Gil/ attend" .he''
• funetal in is holy, and that the business
of the Company wilt bo suspended until
aftrr the funeral. - • ..- .
• ilesofved, That the Secretary' furnish a,.
lcopy of these resolutions to the efilieted.
!artily of the deceased and publish - the - ni
in the daily papers.
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