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WASHINGTON, Oct. lb, 1869. - Taw Isitaan COE. in titt,finprume Court toidar; the din menu on the Yther case was commenced by Attorney ChisotriflAlovi argued at length that to bribg a else Within - the appellate Jurisdiction of thia.tpourt,in th sense itiiaidati!loTniikilo It to`anditts Writ of habeas corpus under thajudielary , act, it is aeoesatugsthkriXanudlinent should appear to hav ezi by a tribunal whose decirdonsatiosubject revision 4". , this 1.11 This Court has never granted this writ, when theptisoner..was not present at the timei:Bd iieiltioderFtbr It iri;iolut firiement under an order of a Court whose :proceedings can be revised by the -Su prams Court. Thia Court cannot exer-:- . '; else any appellate control by appeal on a 'writ of error, or any other,. proceedings, 'over the- ',tindery comb:4Bl°l4i i ,tue of, -whose sentende the.P4lklaX oner ie imprisoned, nor has this Court ;power in any - -form, • or by, any :procedure, to reviie . this'proixietllnes of that Commission.ln the case ._ of the vetitioner, ihe_writ:of - habeas <corpus to the Milittry:COmiaticder. hi hllleilsisiripi ;would be an exercise of original, not ap. pellate, jurisdiction. Thcf Military Corn. 2 =ander holds the petitioner not un ider tuipifflir d ecree 't . gf the t, but bUnilleary asthma% —isind co discharge the prisoner at .ihia pleasure . , notwithetandhur Abu ri ticaoi . i . of the Circuit Court The habeas issued with the ceretiorari as an adjunct to the appellate pOlver, is only • permitted . where the custody at the prig oner is *hi eseentialPart thejudzment, 'or decree from which the dome's taken. ;The repeal by Congres'a niiieh of act 1 • ;of February sth. 1867,, ria goruadappelsta ). power to %metMut in cisba l er thU Milroy Woo .-antilesheald Ibe 'construed, -'tts - 5- taking* 'itimY;- not the whole appellate power ineases,of-habeas "'coptis, but the appellate power in cases to which thXyalittipigho.rpinantuwaigir :431'1866, pro vi d in g foie militiry Govern .. pent InWlasistappl,:fiticeaiaillyerisrandl" led the writ of habeas copra in that State, `Which it was - within the clear . tutionel authONltY.Pf CollgresP to Mr. J. •M•`" ' teplieff: "no said :that sea citizen he confeesed there was ,no means of determibing what Congress a:night have intended to do, but it was rtainly difflialt-tit'te/1 whenird -Congrese • - I HIA coult . .4ittftlictOlt W Cause sAcituwanAstisitgladlt,-What:-.4 'might not have been the intention. But • ~`Eis a lawyeri- it WIWI eagyp '{Congress really had done, by applying • the ordinary rules'atinterpretabion. and , 4 by such means, he found that Congress , :by the act of„ 1868, tPAsilect Vie Statute'of 1867, which h ad given special . urisdictiod:, Before,. the.: 'existence , foarteldiatiesection• of - the.Judiciar of y-- Act was unaffected bythe "repealing act of 1888, and it was tinder ,the proVislons 'of that section that this proceeding was 'lnstituted, and.: mit: _under the set ' of 1867, as. coutended .by the AL. Itorney o%fielriski Be, had , -heard— no 'argument which had in the, least shown that this Court was without jurisdiction 'Under the:judiciary act, .ana •he would be inexce Ea blein long detaining the Court :in insisting upoixa _jurisdiction which it • had reiterated and rearlignegi.litae ;and;, Mr. Carlisle spoke briefly without notes, making the.arguments of the At :tomes, General the basistof Ifs remarks. The excitement .at first, ,oartsed by, his proceeding seems to have greatly sub sided, hut few-spectators A-harring - eat out-1 ;the argunient.,, : today. - The venerable Thomas Ewing,-cif Ohio; was present un itil argUment Closed," and appeared ;much interested; Upon the conclusion of-the argument the Court adjourned 'until Monday. _ 'RECEPTION op PRESIDENT GRANT AND PARTY IN WESTERN MARYLAND. The.Presidentnod party lefi Frederick ,this niornbtg for the Antietam battle r, field. They traveled over the mountains ln carriages. : Onr the way Secretary , :Cox arid' Col. Vernon ;minted out thesev ' lend scenes of , the conflict in which they • ;were both engaged. The South Montt. rtaro being of peculiar Intereet r to the , !President and filling", Sherman, Who !made many imluiriesconcentirig the hos ytilltieiket ttuttpaird, General : Sherman, with gneral' Other gende,men t hastily !poised niter the ground - on foot,-While ;the horrieskwere resting, In order to. bays 'a bettor understanding °Me events and intovemente of that dep.!, SecretaryCoa ilarea a qe,neral the Army 'of the RO. itomac t and:. assumed command of !the "Bth Corps ,after Reno _was 'killed at South., Metillballi At Middle. 'town: large:_crowds, surrounded. the open 6117140 of the President . , greeting, 'him with cheers,,and not forgetting pen. Sherman intheir welcome. Minh; !lure and bantlkerchiefe were • I waived.by the ladles, and, the bells of. s' the v il lage were , rang . 'rreception n. equally . onthttaltudie ' was giver; at , IBoonstiorih. and also at • KeedysvlUe: iThe party arrived at Antietam Cemetery . ( at haalttpaat.tWo o'clock. "•, .large tinted of residents of the vicinity were iwindt. , Judge ,Wiesell, of ;Ilatierabrip; re selves the President in a brief addreu,in 'which he - apohitor:jha.etaineht egrytee She rtiWeAt hsCrettderad,to the 00114, • try. and of the graves of the deed:wile ~ ; fall in defeneerifthOgnfeettioll concluded' fhb summit—by_ daylig had. been !iestraffted tiF the 431 tIzeniff:114 1 fiereiewo , 11104 theZteeldentantrAjta: party to r•obgt that tiountylseat. , -Therteddent re• tamed bit thank! itiontabf be, bull We' ' • highttkritiflad with. to Western Itaryknditbut-ifeLtliet 3atft to ialter the 'cars othidrPflettAfeetttelocitt_they,wotua not have %JIM 340v1idt , Hagerstown.; GenStjtl:'l 3 hcrb:#VtjeefeterrCa* ' PostmasteraensialtretnieJl were then : sevendir„lntroduced • to': tile crowd. CheefeZfrOto then giyeir Or the President. and Genildhernaut. A number of ladies. and ‘hildreit wereirrowded mt4s the press; encaaftlietiegentlkeeniAtid engaged In' band .Shaiting,..whtelt: evidently afforded theuei/diath „planate: Thn'lhtle 'ASV dren egtdi,yerdayed the kisseseftthe. Prde4t.i #ffmritfiakt:PrPeAokiiNk the 44frOtitenstfalaWf ‘147/411*. I ' on their return to Reedyavilly? whore cheers spontatieouslY, Were glee', ; for, the „President and ...en. Sherman and % Col. .A-apecialtralu Was In waiting at Heitelys ville, several_miles. from the dialed t 7,. 'and this broughtthe party to W tahlktg ton, where they arriv: at nine 'clot* toldight. Thc.people of 'Fredeleit• and a elsewhere In western d. ' profusely ex tended their hospitallitiee;and the ' party express their pleasure at the m ner of their reception. • J ' ~ : i - . - : AD 4 0.14. 1 TO T'A.4 oll 9gli Z.; li. .:' . .)n motion of the . Attorney- nera2 - MA:Abridge, A. Fiel.4.ofAth .utsaelitteette, was 'admitted:4a , iiie'. bar. Mr. Field holds the poeitig, of Assistar4l4l4644- General. ' •'1 ' • yOustlear itipCniiviri, - ,--r; -..- ,01401k1 ligatlioti4Oin Ctijtol4 iihd. KW inclusive, werelA79,7oB. . N ATC,.F. YP .., ...i........, 4 _, . ....... _ I .- . (By VOlegroph to the - Plttobstrgh titzettt. / - .'' -F ti ' 'llatti ' fail . g Irtiol;6ls mg ~.....f.,„ ~...., L.,,,L......„. . , The bakeldhore . threctors today , elect ed Ss. H. Bonier l i reashier, vice Leek wood, resiggekk Who, molt ttirreviltett. ol the issue cif, convertible bonds to . taite l up the Wabash Stalt,l)ut notiii4 Mini iteif known. ' l , ; , The Gold ExChanfe. to .d av elected a. Board of Directors g - 1 1 hr : the • Clearing /House. The Committee on lkieourittes of k liie Stock Exchange have, passed all , North Carolina bonds as gixxl far delivery', except those issued to the; Atlantic: ' Tennessee dt Ohio Ballroad Co., which may, bowe l/r , be *WO; up 4ePirairaY.' • owthe free 1 et. 1 -The suspensionis announced' of ~ 1,.1.4d. say, ChM - Wit - di 06 . 4 - importers; in corms quenhe of having been corn gilled to pay hol l ier, rated • for the gold they needed could be afforded. , Their liaPilliJes• rte ltt large,' and the anspedidou-it is: ho will be onlytemporary., • 1 . 0 ~ ..! he announcement is `Made %hit . the: Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroadbins pany, to-day, voted to 'heresy:K.. their share of capital 15 per eent. - '-'- " The Congressional ,2 Committee . on the oiliteld:- --' - and - remedie s • for , -- . thei depression of American currency, held its second session.to.day, ithd beard the statements and suggestions of A. C. SUmerli.Purfui engineer. C. Pc • . Rowlaoa, - -Wider of the Omit Monitor, the Dictator, 'Puritan, and ,qthe L r irouelads, and a number ottotherit: The committee holds , another meeting in the moning f land Shed proceed Le Bow ton, where they will hold a session on fifohday. I ' *. The sesaiOn in Philadelphia is post poned till the week - before the meeting of Congreligh_ the ship OVlets Of Baltimore and Wilmington will have a hearing. al,t, ; ea r tujip, „Ilighbanded Outwits—lnoffensive Citi.. zeal arrested, hit &eye *llea lend his office rafiskcaed. , ( Telegrakaddlabetiittitntiiteaz P*ILADELPHIA 15.--George clerk in j thii !: Pri - ;thoziotartei coininon Please office, was arrested last nsght by Kl / I # 4 l kti; l 4l ll P ” .MAYOI Pcotlei' 4 Ishout a warrant , and locked h im up in a oell where he rbas kept all Mille in custody, the key of, Ma. ogles - was taken from and 'the ' police entered the office, whic h thirkspord tug bore evidence •of . havintrz been ransiked. Delay was released this fore. .ncion,lirben he made Wait:allot before. vthb bbcfrtillacitY arrated held him In e5,000 A bail to answer the laborite. He was reprimanded by the. ;edge in theisevatost terms. 'only only excuse was that be arrested Deiss as a suspicious character, -. Mr. Simpson, President-tribe Board of Return Judges, is not so seriously in jured as at first reported. He is about o day. ‘. •BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —The Vermont Leglelature organized to.day. G. W. Grandey was elected speaker of the )Imin. —Governor Efoffizian;- of New York, ha , ' axed the 18th of NOvember tut a day of TharittegiVing and Vrayer. --Catharine .r;nit. wife of a farmer in Storrs township; Hamilton county, Ohio, committed suicide by hanging yester day noon. Cause, religious insanity. =Admiral Farragut waa much easier yesterday evening, and renewed hopes of his ,recovery are entertained. His strong will sustains him In his Severe sickness, but , his bodily strength is very smpll. =-4n the United States District Court . at Albany, N. 4.; last evening, the jurY in the case of-Benjamin Payne„.stottscco. lets, charged with making - fraudulent re• turns to the Soyernment,„rendered a verdict of sculltY. =lt - le ,staked,ttuit - 13eneral Canby - bia prepareti,d'report an the 'alleged 'frail& In the:Virginia election, which will ebow that it was an extremely fair election,' much -fmrer, indeed; than Is'-' e nsual at,. elediolistri the Norinorn States. - —Thuniday, at Cincinnati; Edwar HopkkteF ittempteth-anielde- by• cutting hia throa&lrom - ear to: bar. Be was taken , to thd loatiltal and Will probably die. Upder Mayor Farm] he was .110M0 years ago Chief of Eolice. He alleges domestic trouble as the cause. tlns a ptesett*cate in the United States District Court of Baltimore, which has been to the Supgetne Comfy ~it ehpwn that tbree Nati - Ong Banks of Baltimore have been leading.ae high as eighty per mt. qetheit 'espiter Tor speculative ThrPoses• troll tePort that on the fhb inst., a battle was fought near Giuninipate, between Ike OpiFalth forees Under _.ValMitseda. _and Iwo divi sion,' ifChipsoigents linden Jouittsn - and 4rhfchl-aftet bf se. vets fighting, resulted in, the defeat of :the Spaniards. The losses on both sides are very heavy., The Spanish papers are silent in gligigrcllitothre. Memphis ~.elvatanclte's Little Sick special says: Thrtab'etalltenubli. can State Convention Akinurned.. evening', Oaf -moat hatmoatotte -sea; Mon. The platform ado ted is extreme. lly"liberaltenircen ;radollting rig reform Igir mi pratiant i rturtt=elirthe illoMon gn vataatatiOlho people . for ' en rsentent. ".- P.1. 1 : 1 1;• Mr q3ll SKON ENVOI. FOUR .02CLOCK, X. THE - , - TENSYLVAN'iI ~ELEGTIOL (ElPecial Dispatches to the Pittsburgh - Gasette.) JOHNSTOWN, Ottoto4m 'l5. offiblell- 'majority for Nobler .ie 407. Damoorado Wee over 1868 arltr." ""*"""Wr ~ „ ' SoittitifkiWfogeir 16. ificlet.,my :14,13oniersei coarily; 1e.1,1A1 fob ea „ •RePtiblloart- foie - • lackver 1868. Wanninueron,Dotober 15. I , atir t mos uffi94l sirlajslOsln ttie . Rooi . ty ii ' .lss,;a"Dianotiritile gain of 154 over 185 k!. Kirrammito, October j 5. Halal NO of Miicuitinitg iroluitY Geary, 360 ; a RePAbliettnipssof CLEARVIZia), Oct. 15, .186. Geary sevenUieii - hutdrid and-liinety• nine; Paoker three thousand and fifteen;, Williams one thousand iiiirierc hiiticlred and, ninety wren; Perski.ng, two ,thou-• sand nine hundred and ninety-two. of ficial. t, • ! R.' BEWS - ,OY CABLE. CRY Telegraph to the litilbEirgliGeletta.) • - Losnorr. Oet;b;r 15.—The Times to day, commenting on the situation of FranCe, says the jelisloustontibitpotus . iaseat policy which would allow and forbid public meetings al, tilg. , Banitsllfiie. ex" peeds our comprehension. To permit citizins to assemble s and Asaie:it it:tithe' police to stop dlactleslott, is adding in sult to`lnjury; profttiisio. ti Of Wxs illidenCe made by the Government is ditilCd by its acts-- If ailYThing is likely to be ' fatal e ate ty t a tie - sViiiiatt of hornier, it Is the perpetual distrust of use eapabilties of the nation for self•con- Aral, and•the neve..ending dallying wish the intrOiftiction o ftiitutrons to Inietit the, people with ragionci,bUities 'fox their own deeds, whileh"wcittid' tritereitt . be lovers of freedom In the cause of order, and' . gt'ti public opinion that sound and wholesome -ascendancy which would drive ribaldry and license • from the dePIV -7 ) ll 4 o ii , 'hita at-tha pre. at moment no government. The Em peror's mesaags to, the Corps ',Waft? placed him.between theoldimperlailetn which thilMtplrdr tiochiregplittof 4ste ' • eXpfallidi find the new consUtn iSa rale, .3411011 .ban..anhoatto ed. ;but is unable or unwilling .to define. In the interval' thi- people give the Emperor's message too broad an interpuitatio4-lishitele confident as if the words had never been spolten-r: - as If no chanikititiOlf pootkirtie, anldnonei intended—se if‘present it e t was now' and Might. be expected to be forever what It has beep in the worst tißseol, • ' 4l ' SPAIN. MADRID, 00tOblir:/&—;•RDMOIS are ho arabroad that Emperor Napoleon intends to establish a Corps' of OWervation on the frontier, and causes much el:ram. Daring a debate in the Cortes ye erditY, on the reaoltition thanking the Bpilitish authority in Cuba, Gen. Prim declaied that the Home Goverment only wattled a favorable result oNthe conflict theta to accord all the reforms antrllbertles required by the colony. - • Negotiations With the rebelswt Valen cia are progressing. 'A brief belay has been grtntstd, an d a certain time fixed within' which they May 'Submit and se cure full nardon. But should:they hold out after the time has expired, their liVes will be forfeited. Pruneda has been airedied On a oblige of engaging in the con/piracy to provoke insurrections in Saragossa. It is reported that the insurgent lead ers Paul and Baloecha haite fired the city of Cartagena._ . • .ocfober 16 - . uentag-The special committee appointed by tie Oor tee to investigate of the.Re publccan Deputies, in their report recom mend the arrest of Gen. Perris by •the Gkivernmout for his seditious actiori at Tarragon. • , f Three republican papers published in Sladrid, have been suppressed and two others 'are ' , under' prosecution. Several citizens, prominent , in the republican party, have been arrested-here. A petition from the Bishops praying that_the insurgents of Valencia may be allowed to - capitulate, has been-refused. Id,ore fighting is reported in Catalo n ia and Grenada. The Government troops have been victorious. =lt in articulated theriare 20,000 armed insurgents in the fleidt • -• - • , vr ALEsArilints. October 115.-The'weters of the Nile are - subsldlngcllBl-4here-is , tto longer any appivlensits4e of serious datolge to the cotton crop: The loss by the IloodwilLnot exceed , in tbe aggro. grate live hot:Arid bales. A clam on the Suez canal gave away, but 'did no great harm to the works though a large quantity of materiel was destroyed.' It is feand the canal must be deepened before it can be 44 any pthti thud use. ?' -< • ROME. • Edits, October 15. 7 -The avgitaCatto• /tea ays the' ' Bistiopi.:havtr been t en th men d to the Council, not to deliberate on and decide questions by .the wets of the majorityi'bgt tot 4 retifxdabistornia., ready resolved Upon by the sovereign and infallible Pontiff. october ig U lite BT aMltt HAVER* -- - m•roijr, PirSW frail/ 14)1 day. HU PI GARY. porrit,ooOtotsgr ° T. 5.- 41 e - Emperor Francis Joseph desires to see the estab. lishment of.-Cts leukamun cAntOteotti: perfecded - betbrerhe leaves mild - 8,044es to the Ent, ' , denotation the Minister If forniing t and Lie Women 4,titoh4 l it t or t fet' their goad 0 $4 0 , 0 :0-triall ftbo l 4tbe .desiredzestill.-• :rAtt':;eoatt/OArdi t ' ,l `;' ll Imam;43otolfer - ,15:— . It aid Unt's measure priding ter the redadttoit , 00 the ar my will be proposed at the next sessionpf Cortes. .. FINANCIAL AND. COMMERCIAL. LONDON, October 15—Evening —Con sole for money.93X; do. for account 9354 @9334..- Five-twenty bonds: '62a 62; '67s 83A; '6ss, 81x; Ten-forties 76. Friel; -2 _ 2 Y4; .Illinois 94; Atlantis and .Great vvestern 26X. _ L:taysuroot., October ls.—Cotton' mar ket !firmer ; middling uplands 12%.; Orleans - 133 s.;. seas Izooo bales; sales - Mr the week 56,000 bales, of which 8,000 bsdeb Warn for oxPOn.and 8,000 balsa on, speculation:the stock, la estimated at 44- '6OO balip, of, which 42,0C° bales is Amer!. • receipt for the week `were 22,600- balthy Of *gob 10,tkle Wes were Atnekl;- -cam / stock 4iii4"bhitnd'‘to - ttrirjpooti 114000 beied, blrwhieh 4404 are from tne United States; reeeipts from' Amer/Pailusibfigis Ps* week were. 000 11004,. V i e Alanctiester 'market- la Quiet.',4oslifombs. white - wheat at ,Itte.. 4d, sirittpo,94. 7d, red western No. 2Be 2d. Wheat fbr the quartbrweni . 500 quaitent,- . Wl:finding 12,800'quartare Crom • Ike Vetted : 1 States: t 1 'Weeteriu Mout 23as Bd. °ern, mixtid;29l4 9d: Vets Peas fkli • Pork no& 'Beef. 86s: lead 725. Bd. Cheese .665. Bacon 455. 6d. Spirits of Petiolenm 1034 d, re fined ls. Bd. • • • • • • LantoN. Octiotier'' . ls.—Sugar 3,.41 , Calattbi 1 4 11isetid 629.` - Fiterntrotty, October 15.—U.' o:Tiondis PArus. Dotober ..16.—Bourse -Reaps" 721:;a70..' UMSVIGUL Math:am! 'Commercial' Uowsomptktn= FewittiVey Proireednwr. " _ „ 'touisviLtz.October,ls.—The Conven• ticm met at- ten oinlock' this morning. The ilratreport presented to the Contren= , den was that which nrovides Ibr. thetm provement of the Mississippi , river • and it s taiixitgrkm," 4,memorial • to , be pre-. sensed. to Congress, and a reaointion in favor of , the Improvement of said ,river, :were read' nd unaniniourly adoptiici: TheCosimittee on Agriculture' made t.beir retiott. One resolution :Attests' that Cations retail The law In regard the land and tax on tbe Southern StateA- The report was adopted,' ts . The report of the Committee on a Con-:.. tint:tons Water Ulm from the, Atlantic Ocean lathe Mississippi River. was read, and the rEedrutions embodied thereon were esparztely read. - copy of the •resdlutions will be forwarded to the Pres. ident of the Senate - and' Speaker of the Honse.ot Representatives, wttir. the re quest thellbey be • laid beforeitheir re. Needy° notag. h • _ alto 14 --t ivric r Ovi e des Tor t t t srmp o irrying; ,e ( l4 izioVazO, Miming taxation was tle f=srolal T e Octave:Won met at -9:30 his Illinntog, President Piihriore In e hair. After some preliminary mat-. ,se the , Coavention- proceeded to cult for t !report/Lot the differsia teed., The moat of these were , so very ratan:dam* that It would inquire elev.; Oral :days `trantindt them by tele. aleph, and it in 'next 'to impossible"to gives general; idea, etattear, owing to the great confute° whieh existed at times In' the Convention. • Mr. O. Ebanarti.:of Koala, charisma of the Committee-On River Navigation, allitUae and other improvenawk, tai submit ted, lengthy and very able tenon.. In connection .` Vita the report, Mr: Semb, ngird *read a letter from S. N. Ma o Oolonei letter Prom and Soper. , LutendentLot the II; FL snag bbat of the western river improvements, in regard to his oPerationscwhich threw& some. .light upon the subAs of river improve ments. loiter some alight objections, Which were not sustained, the report of %the coat ttee 'was adopted. ' The Order of the day w as postponed 'to heat the reports eflbe standing com mittees. • The Corn Witte° be Agriculture submitted theLireport,irhich was *dont .ed., The Committee believes that the true policy of the Government is a gen eral and prompt relief from unequal. taxation. Imposed • upon the cotton grow , inspections, and urges Congres s . o repeal :the act 'lmpaiing land tax upon the iSouthertkiittates. They believe the liberal policy of the towards agri culture la desirable. Mr. Thomasldnnee, of lowa, Chairman of the Committee on Continuous • Water Line communication between the Mis. sitaippi river and Atlantic ocean, sub. :ratted a preamble and resolutions which, with the omission of one objectionable paraaph, was apted do. The report recom gr mends, among many other things, the immediate extenaleh of the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal from Cumberland; 'i&d., to Brewniville, Pa. ••• General C. B. Plakpresented a report Upon the removal of obstructions from the mouth of billaisalpPl,-which was unanimously , adopted. The following resoltulon is a part of the report.. - lUsolved, That the - Congress ofthe United Maths. be most , respectfully ine -Moriallsed le increase Melon:es already • employed, or it need be,-Ici'vary the same so as to effect in the most exprdt.. lion manner possible, the op Ida; of both channels At the mouth of IMO raississitipi river to a depth that shall pass vessels of twenty feet draught at a 1 ,1 times through these channels .: . , •• .. • :•'- ,' - - - Idr. Hilliard, Chairman orthe Com mittee on Taxationi. read the report 'of the Vottimittee. They irecogniae tho ne -cuseity of laxation taxation, the support of•the Government; and &tor adherence to ob. ligatioiur already entered into. The tog-, biting mode of taxation le complex, ex travagant at d oppressive. It should be simplified and the revenue derived from a faw sources, as licenses, tobacco, • liq uors,' distilled spirits, land- sales,_ Ante and forfeitures. Statistics `are .given, to,. show what can be collected iklutt these sources..- '' " L'_,' "; : . , ".: • T. P:• , Lawrence, of IllemsyChairmai of Committee'on Manufacturing and Alining, read a report.. They , said. that ' ,net hiving any reliable statistics to ha' guided by, they cannot gets fall report of therOP4 ll ,..qf 0 2 _,0 several pootloma. • - A portion! of toe majort u rt r ut sr the Committee Oh' Buena ' was read by the Chairman, Mr. „Lewis, of Alabama, ''when beivas IntertiPted by edisetiselon in referenoe to certaln_anieltdMents, , and as to whether a .mitiority report lariat* , bad been proposed should be read.. - ....ticr ten. EiPregoliNf• New ,!Tork, *pelmet 70ensiderahla length li:filmier theSonsh, ern ,P ilo" Itiliread. • lac said, in lite edente of his renierke, ”tiukt: this is the. railroad *bleb' mbar' 110' . hutit to unite' . our people. '(ApPlinuley: It will be - a 4 bond that will bind the American people' F ther; with 'liken sand goiden:bende.' `, ch(...w111: nn ti ite e in , : klndneill -'and A_ Ye. . The report of the committee Is =,* voluminous and comprehensive-- REll full of alignment, statistics Bud historical Tae further w a sin the report. after the' interruption, dispensed with. :The minoliY reFort of the Committee' was read by Mr. W. S. McMtains, report recommend- Patiosylvauist,nde I ed the coristrUktion ot a railroad coml. mencing in the licinity of Cairo auction • Ping weitward od-the thirty.fifth latitude. The moority report favored , the thirty second pandiel l hazy t . pen followed a let gthy_and able , dte: cussion in reference, to,theedval l t ao or ono title otran, Shit ether: 1 44 lan a . wan • wan taken upon the indent U). adopt the :minority lenort,u-a anhatittge f , ra the, aiejority report. Rejected,-,...., t . - _ te an the t 4 oli4Yt►ed Whing land; Ust.! . o applause, and It *lt Sordatilrid good order/rail restar/de at t length Was.. fL the . Adoption - hi " , the" nifOritif repo; Vrat adopted', ::and /this''lois: AgreetediWith thundering applactio,..4ho. Committee ,on Railroads .generally,sub., , Mined their report."' This Yeport '11K10m4; Mande& the balding ofiallipads i lthidlie from various parts of the West' to the • varione iltulf. - =ports ;;as the, TpMper atttlet, for, wresteru,. , supiculturakrpra t , di:tete. It approies heartily the policy Adopted by many . southern railroad companies In affording cheititrinisporia, Atop Its persons /asking-homes In the. States and favors theconnecticin by salt of the,wa tan of the Y4citia ocean -sna thii lakes by 'the northern. Peci route. The report tratadepted. - Mr• Lamb, of Virginia, chairman of the Committee on Direct Trade, submit= ted his. reporti,Which _was -discussed:at length and was finally adopted, three fonr voices, llasenting. • Gen.Weldbridlie introduced' the 'following rest= which was cordially and titianimously: , Resolved, That Ibis Corrveution Warn. Iv // 0 31ingoateit the sentiment. of ourdial ity• expressed by the Pieildent, of the Tjnited States for .the ,success of ,f,he °Wane conternPlateff by this Canveli , tion, as conveyed:-by hie letter *. this' body, and we trust its deliberation/I 4 RirestilthapranotlngVmghaarocklini, ! hinndnY '!oeturOan $.4:'5 14 / 1 1 w-M l O. -OA Ignited sr - firm Ant' dtates. 7,- .„ r,,, Oinclotlatr ace seleeted ibe arid the firefTneeday in October, 1 o,,se -„tbell me otholdttigthentleciConventitm% A votton,thil .then Coznrentker die 81,11 .4' o lAolt • At_.-114 .10:1ZunWiri• natnrday,prnvalled. • . TIM MUM . Vafted ?Rates 'anat- Court..7.l.74ige{ !Icea4t!lless. . FRIDAY,' October' 15.—1 n the case ,of George S. Head ve; & McClean, bill i • argued in the .District- Court 0 6 rItakiliiIR4 - 1 3 / 1 491 - JeAge - Mc: ,cendleas deliverecitliernilo WiPiio,e ll 4.l l ; theptviftuldiptirpopis (time limpTy• to , restraltv , the retptddebts :from proceeding with their eidetnions, pending the proceedings le bankruptcy: this question , as to, priority of lieu is viol% maturely' ) • . " • "It is thcipellei of the law, thit the , :meta or the bankrupt should be admin. .istered.ty one. tiriadictkitrand we 'have decidetintismpbell's caaei that all liens remain intact, theAghtx albs Te. apondsuts, whatever they „aros - vrtil *O9-, ear arise aluVbe determitnxi.at,the thus of distribution.' • - 1_ The injunction is continued' until further order: ll ' - '4 ,In the case ot.:E. A . L. Roberti va. Goorge.WeSt S l3 4 , 9tberso whieli bills were filed, ia merged -yeatertiky ; ::the arguments Of counsel were he a r 'after `which prelimibary ..ipjonetioomr were granted against George - West, BAN batine et cq, and Fred. Crocker.. Ia the ease 'Waal Elba Meech, the arguments were not eonoltolta. Quarter •Sesilon.4udge meizoiN Fainev, October ]b-The ftrat ire taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Win. H. Sturgeon, Indicted for .titi. tabling goods under Also pertense. 4itiy ,Loulsa Smith plead guilty to i the lar ceny of a dress trona Airs hiarstudi asid was sentenced to ten days imprisonment in the county jail. - The next case taken up was 'Abet of the Commonwealth vs. Win. Green, an Alle gheny policeman, indicted for assault and battery. Wm. Owens,Esq.. prociecti:. tor. It - was alleged 'that the defendent arrested Mr. Owens in Allegheny cifyin he mouth of July and confined him in cell without a warrant. The jury return ed a verdict, of guilty. Sentenced de fered. - • - The next Cate taken up was that of the Cemmonwetith .vr..Tb tutu% Beveragoin dieted :Mr sal lug: liquor to a habitual; drunkard. Tne Jury rendered aver; diet or guilty Motien for a new ~ TRIAL war NO. I BBI. Com."Va..ECN. Tyler. gg 882. I. - liiisholas Smith. 4.4 834: 0 4 - Charles ." • 882. " James Graham.. '' gg WA.. • ' ' .. .josejh Bees and John • -• : iru pylor. • , ' 1337. gg • John Paisley.- TAILL LIST non snorter.: , No. 257. Com. ei.'Cathrhie Beek.: gg 841. as Thomas Orr. , ' 341. • • :o ticlandoff.‘;.' ' 130.. • -9:1-.1•Jitibn Grimm.' , . • - LIST FOR StrEsDAT.; 810 * UPTA-'?r. Aron' sitters, 2 Caw& 448: ft a "Cbarlee Bee4Yr - „L. -845. JohliNVOnswona. J"-fig :EdWird r3l I . ' Owen Belly. - " 1 " :° 838..:11 I.!:-Jobn Frank. 34a 4 1 1 ,,,, 847. Ig _ I•Jacob,Belasell..2",. - T • 850. " atury, Gatitsehey..... T 2,40 MST kelt' wEIiZIESDAY.- 1 CouLvs, Charles F:Goode‘ Cow. es.• Edward Barrett; et • 889. 4:79ol..ThißoKer Brooks& 400. Coat.vs. F. 408. Com. vii.llobert Hefudott. Atp,,oem; Ira:Geo. AL Morrison antir.Taa:' • ;Robinson.. cOM. rraderlok Gedekothiloaliesi • Jacob Alsiraart, Jea4ludanethe • 418. COW, Ni t John A. McGraw, 429.` , Coal: vi: 'Thomas Sullivan. Ito. 14 , .1. 1311, Oa Com. vs. James Smith. 42sr, corn:ll.l4bi. O. Rafferty. • - Court iDeMasen Ptess•-4"nage Stare..• ninnyV OotOber 16. - -=ln , tlllo' ease of ;YFaidie Land. itarwin:irs; = Wydoff. Irrevi• onely reported, jury withdrawn and one :1 1 0 61 104 , r• • • • -- ff•elein`ve, ‘ naily, motion On - it bocikio., 445tiet • l i re/4 14 .1 e; P t e l ettg- it t he Attie Kohlt* w. MUM.; et at. 'lotion in rep- Igelin. Jury oat. • THE NEW LEofigiNtOßE; As tar as can be •aseeitbi ln fol ' lowing will be the oemelexlorief the new Legislature : • - . • . 13eLate. • ' - • • • i. W. Al Watt, l6. Darla Mamma: B. W. _ 17: P. rll'lngtelt, R. 2.; A. W. Ilensey It. - 3..8 WarBll 8.. 3. D. A. Ng/M. - D. ' 1 4. A. G. ?Slifer, D. 4. Geo. Connell: 11.-Xtuneart.• 3. 0. 94 brla.op, R.l3.t' 10.4.d.eird Feral, 1,4 • J. 'book, 8._.• • ' Kz_lßoblertn4.B._, - -6. B. Linderman ',D.' J. T,,Bfelntyre.i, 7.a.as. 8. 8r0wq..„1.1. matte, 14 J. D. Darla, D. ' A. Wallace. D. Randall; DI 74...4.e.i1earman.11. - /0.-A. G. Drodbead,D. 25: J.. X. Grabarl, B. • 11..-tr. G. Oste hour,K;,_ 3 ..Thos,flogrard. G Tarrier. D.c . 26 deo , . S. • 13. A. 43.0h6stes4;:s;; - -sw James Kerr, B. • • '1443 .osetik, D,, BlL_Aliert. . • 35. C.B4 l B4l6ltAkrwiDr 'ZIWM/•13.4.404,17. 21 • • Alosseriol.:,lltpresentathilt 'L Li 11 . - ThotelerlC" - • JA66I:ONI. U. I l loa l l'en*E•SAL1);!:° 4 4fICIIIFII 00X.' '-lhoss:J4sephs. U. " tCOt • void: kb- 'I; Er.A. O L CaHin, D. '' 0011 r. J....Mg; p;Ra t varianificr, : CS: Jas Digit. ie. IaDag. M YI I ;I3 I :II. , A; - L Eamlr Dalli D i , pm:Awaits.- 10 . Mal& • DA1d., 3 •14') TItoiLLY. ,11.. Was_ 4 • _ r • - 11;1110•Uglid& fr MCI/ 13. J. A. Geist, K i f i t tx ., A, jli c o tl e a a A q ,roksk 010ast. t. r,i .ts,' A diturrAloright,t, T: B. Bramstserly, Mhisti'`u‘ Boksr.lt. " AND ?SEXY. We 4 onQOMI7. B. , 0-81L104f.r,D.V11111.. 11. Janes miler. Z.- Milliken • • J. r .1 bratinfilL Dill. D. Bedalyipk, I D. • • PLIZGaion% r ilt-42INGDOX. Jar- . - B. S. i•tannsteys, Bt: - • - • IL!: ADD au suAl. Alex. Miller. it - IPak4iep,i.r. Joseph Walton,' R. A.-Bores. D JazneeTrysor..ltri-' W -poisi.exD,_, John 11. Kerr; - it: - - let . Marshal 8.. Aaatansorria A. X, Itultoit. R. • • M. H. aspire, ar.. Jacob /', K•SOP.R. irkayaB-A 4 l/ *lse. tAscA5 in isroTorla: • &Was& k+-111. • : W. la. lientleck, R. A. C. 13. , 1n0ebi,, B. r A. J. Thelligeton.W. X. B. Hernit.; JAtut hi.AlUler-/L• - DIDYO•D. 717LT03 LIMP LIDAXOt. c „. • somistesy. J. B. Delia: ger H. leslrke eXer. P. B. , Cessuao elser.lA Ekes/ -' D. H."Crelta.'ll/. HearrßrotaiLD..-, • r rpa t rat r• - H. T. C. Belrer. U. • - H H. tch.earus;-.Dlh: .111.1 X B• 1 4 12 g-• ' • lax.Wettleet B. Ye ol l.l- 4 0. MOS( AIM" , shAPrOpts AND • Matt; -arryhaa. , .‘ . : r,.. J. P. Cha mber:ata. B. - Thousaavotrch.K., Jos. H.-Webb. ' ilen 4 eld/riti • JotLna"lsratn.. - AIIPN2 r. DIM L ' ' James Xith eb.o. X. at ritinstry, B. Jelin J. II •• 44:1e1i/kw,i -Alirt'arsecirei D H. W. Drtenotes. D ltsisairmaciraes, ••?• cnlff, Es • '.FOR H : GaißCB6AilAirj .2. weeeter; ''• '''Xiiliontitoseery, D. Alixe. Leal le. •iu : •i"z3 •.• ..".• - :ltxle% AND We'rell.: „ tuAtuort "., Imavxrick• p low" Ponce, b- - • " FOOT tX AND'IIOGA." C , A , DXSOXitCI4II - DOW B. el.,etrattg,'",„ • Alm arjis.ts,.. •J. B. /L. A.. 8. AIMIISUDIS D. - - MAIDS' canhox - Asep,x9semos e 7 icatesitas.;l4 -; Jaases Pisce7,-D. --/./xviElAte*, cazatas. 0- • -1". H.anytter. - atusuriacsu Jet. GL Xpeglf. B. , ,sv elm Auto elorro " A. Dee 1130.4. Geo . .; e. kut CLAkeox AND st•-•• • SOX, "viX•IjcIOAND irikaaor H. E. RlDarn..D. quzahr,, , lts , 6 2 _thAl- - ivi• Ames, tour, , W. - • -30 AA . rlirr : Itecapluditlenc; t• c,- •j,.. , !:',. :: riT essistit: ,f, :17"" : " / ".!. 1 : 14 . - !:1)" %oTrri••,m/ - .%!!;.' , ••;- 11 1 9 08 1:94 witglisikrfUTiv:atiz Amu i t t i fi tit Y .l,- ••\,trr" 4 "• - "t:".•-••• . • 22 ' ‘Litatjr*Ole_gePtittillitelin.listitightetni umbels te. tiii , :Blsl4o44. !Alin/kindly: ot three: 11 1 11;Yeee, MaioritY - hut a• gain et.eine• • 11:r• th •• -; itt '4O) 44 iFtiftlits7uti eiztY•tiN7teekii*7B -lent - lettrlTAtter3feer they 11 141$ , OztviitesAt len 0.9003: •. Freehlth• dittnCtialek e'erte the Jeltiata • owing te4 nafortnuate _ but es the Repablieptagaip two members:- in Philadelihie, the , actuel.,Repnbileen: - lois is ,but. elskiftetY oa kinh balint is the eel:m.lo(lst, _ , • Tnnpretut of . EttropelarWltMibi is the hands of Protestantaorof . 44 philoaophers," • thatthe commenta and , evert;theinfornw tion pertaining to theEconienicalConneil have to be [Oren warily. The Catholic papersaroworse,..tor.they only give aid - Say what is_ordered—frota Rome.•'• The liberal Catholics of Gerreany ani :Worse to: the Council', and , theCalhoborteVerelgns • look coldly or suspiciously , at. all that in being done.: Tbegatheringoli 90Q Cardi., sale, Patriarchs and Archtdshops, Bishops' aid mitred Abbota ,will be en imposing -, but thereftre many. able. men who, In the Interests of 'Catholicise4ileprecato; the proceedings_ and: believe thq--sesung.,, win be ,bertfal....:The -Stan* *even gm. most Catholic, aroinaretz_lenrhostile bo. • forehand.; '•,‘ O.l A sidanaorous ihief`entere d' church pith,o; Ilokylirioltyfe i t New 9s leans, laai:lo.ele i " gnclez, preleXt„ ehiPPlng, and . When, alone 4e the . etelding; he lost no time , .ln ,breiking,.9pen the sa misty and - helping - bimseltto the Seined - vessels, succeeded marrying <or three Calif , F iawid-• vespeol4vely L ,', 11109, $7O ► ;Om : dish "nt l ued) ll , elllgeh.Tia wasthief - 130411 , t , EIi t APPIMI in prayer, whenieen poutsihnnpul diately:beforh. the robbery ti ii he 410 A. `sealed, both lea , and, head 41,14= - renderlig sligletilt qislte;,;t9 MEE BEE A pax =x tmifir LietiL:W .)uce1e47,8444,,tct, -. exPlord ' the'veil. ' des iti ,- aclilliio.4f.3. Colorado Ind so* or White • rits l 4(arihrtili, ___l l .4 4 " n at!TY .L e.iA**+ it , iaadd*'_tiviOr t wiT .: 40 4.c.1 15 11imi — fRIE) Oa „.., 4 in i auth-lif -The Aigwvognli , i , .tiet,'i :', . _will ret h ru by Ailtizizet4 ,li' , . 1, 'reach White, Pine 444 :1„410,,,,, fitfmetesfrz. F""timr* o o4 B ; l 46o4 l aSeilort ~ Dr" TAlTSsfitoikeifie !peg it .kakm !litt- 2 „:1,:;,. ganYika: 4' ail'Avab. - The .repot bur., doubtless :II 11 9 1 .T4, f9r•olraParitn-'p fasidoir hiurtlmahr t welikagp:l -:, .544:0ti1f , Livkliitchil Wu 714,4 P We 44_P10 .. lir:: I L more" at* l l o :246*Pro.., l l l 4lNeLiii 1 a 1 1 1 =1,olitor acziinc D*4 4 ;Ft -)" LP- Rogisterxecentlf :Cogi'fircl,FArk, t A Pliebe; Art. iged,i:_ o . Y.W• =OO tit 'll agecrlng 3 0 . adtivi w .a. ,,'r . b 31_01 est-ftJ.4 mother• 0f,,thfri.c0 , '4 , 141, 1 1,4:14;t1, , 4 • walk alotK ant itiitali*pim .., • - Tilpgrica &some cantbiflow. : - • fever s or "Addson:fCier):l4l4 1 hi . 1 .1 the 'yids* af - Oilluoibttp,'Nbyx - s T,ltgat It •.:, ,t -quite,fittai. , It•hai Akin WI:01y all. the - bbitictertatioo:OrlbeGtiltl4ll9 . w titker; •-:--, terminating with black vomit. ' 1 ISE lIME :•.)
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