The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 19, 1869, Image 1

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    TIM DOILY GAZETTE,
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PENN!MAN, REED & CO.,
Ilft - bii;fi4 and 86 Fifth - Afenue,
: 2.
T.T.NONSTON, N P-11120,
,Nottosts Alto riozlnlSTalt.
TEAMS DIT THL DAILY
27m• Per rear •
M ersitkria per ......
Xtliotagtht at Antwerp, ginn.
dowd In New York yanerdsy
R K /"®l•3oi.
STATE ITU
tee New Operev'Moure at Meadville
torinallY ePeeed met week.
'‘`" 'it conrfininon of the Good Template
' Si, - - e-411: IVANSATI2 - Pennsylvania met in Frank.
4
,„„...., @Magi). on the 10th. ' .1
, ....
.• ~...'- ' teen Ream; Rep., irea - efeeted
J' ''' of Williamsport, on the 121 b, by
..fl y 4 816 ntsjority over Repry C. Paramus.
• Tips bleinlville tailors have been nu a
„ jor higher wag e s, but their differ.
e ye= have been adjusted.
~ „ I . ? ,Eriks.
*Rh.
- .Wine* court house at Franklin will
ready toy 'the January court. The
, meshing W. 63 the., was furnished
& Co., Pittsburgh.
bti balbeen struck three and n het('
` Inllo.lnen Meadville, at the Preston well,
lnitirbetber the production:Mil be In pay. IllitithltitY has not yet been d
einonsus.
•.:,,./ts stasuccesaltd atterapewas recently
`ellialleia,..,':tils .. ' the Wyoming .I(attehal
'..1 3 .#&:2-. l rtinthennossit.-- 'l' . 'nortuerglare
i•Jelf• g anpplied.wwpcptoper tools,
5 ,;., , ,' Prlalitbs Vilbrcnopen the eafe.
vs l ey
7. ,,, llgtficaverf : ..
P. B. Weaver , of Puna
' Jefferson county, a few days
• -.since gnu possession of an old pistol, kept
110tmeau.drawer, and discharged it,
4 tents passing into Lis stonnteh, 1
~ .7," death In.'s low hoina•
' r4 ozeitniPenl„tuk,local candidates in
k
_.,.......... county,wantar'peat in many
atterinti. townattipt,:thita ttut=nOto am the
aattaty ticket•WSB Arat counted, and the
, brought that in without
6 angtor the resell for Ocnrentor.
~...Cx - Mut ruts for the tosecubly In Luzern
. • LI „where - the Rtpublicans gain two
: 4 ZI, : • was:
. ''' .1t,*(4132 I O'Neil, D. 8,785
';'11. 1 , f 8,882 Wattles, D. 8,794
":;,. _ D. 8,8% Beeene, D.. 0,510
'tiV i rlillcan Candidate for County .
~- inurwaa alao elected by a majority
.n' -1 .
the Merles MYet'd, or ons
town, Aid.flh county, ion serloneli
Weed by Ito exploalo7„ of an oil lamp,
fbaboed byke candle held ir. too dose
IProlo ll 1 7 10 -being filled. hie
*ho "V al uing the MI from a can
^ olbe
ird
ge to say, escaped an.
~avisea of
Girard Fairview and
.7msatown are indeavneing to secure the
Ikermaloa of theitievad Pittsburgh Rail.
wood. fretm. someipoint south of Girard
• • lluchtt - those to Erie, the Lake
ehore wed ova:Aga the Erie & Pitt&
, o.btllittk. stow reacles Erie not passing
ialle of of them.
ilia meeting 'orthe Erie Count-rite-
Astetiludges, on Pei* or last week, the
~ kaiar. .1" wee unsafe:tautly expreased, 11.
:1110= of a resoled* that "the law
Late eleetlon*43tate, county
aidtmpeship, works cmlusion, without
visomorempontilng benefit and therefore
“dtlettfo be repealed at the next session
Jet the Legialature." ,
At tumn= lachama, seventy
ilvo...rwzo of age, residing at Harkins.
l Allttrence county, recently met at
!Alika of hut eon, Mr. Thomas Mc.
4. ,4114e, istAew Oastle,lils 'farblly of nine
=lam. Tho roan= is coneldeted re.
2itskatiefrom the fact that Mr. Mcßride
eym kit a child, anti that all of hts off.
**slug met on this occasion.
1 -Tatilltptiblican majority in Oil Creek
, Crawford county, was mated
.is
'lobed and electors embarrassed
by theft of printed tickets_ Similar
,=.ence'Trea experienced in fipar
•hi the Same count , the per
' isti= r - ha th • • • '
orgetting to deliver
thggt„ _ both instances it became nece
stszllciatuktairttutrrilla for &iota
;-7:Arampterfeia'of chief -clerk of
ate Plolladelphlaßoart of Gammon Pleas,
A 4 TU l 9.4 l ,,ffitiatiligrearmontmgcm
AtAgarael aa,the • era*Lowing. Altar
bpon - Utidteaftest, sadlaeked
• , eell:for italundtbreable Aline; Alder
-14*..110F McMullin *rook ball is slsooo
111 appearance, the bond reading .ion
. .pisrAgbit of tampering with the election
pwrsititheCostunon.Pleas." Judge AI
" ffiseilVitl;. Whim attention the case bad
Um oiled, 'after hearing the statement
I git .Deiss; end also that of, the officer 1
bad ',fluted him, maid this high-
1144..1011:1e coznaltted br „
elt-wie city; whose deny tt wer-to defen d
Viertiwand - protectrhe rigida of citizens,
, araw not simply a wrong done to_ )L.
iteharbtdtridnally, bat-a Wrong 'done to
Ilebmirbesita vrattosCgttged la the perfor
kale& litidss duty as an officer of the
Omit: 'llls Honor directed a warrant to
blippsed.tonthe officer who mode the az-
Irak (Lield4 iffithikey) retainable
with,and> , etdtheofiicer officer to ball in the
itint of ;VOW to answer.
MIMI. NEWS.
Oat nous street cars Ii the latest
etthenpafitnovatlon.
- , 'Wm apt
Baty- boassA,ofan%ee
tou-tndrsecclrl.nd
n to-tae
11C4MINOr Ilititatoad..,;l,44o wink' of to.
Amami° penitentiary Conlicts list situ.
.... - "Sis torrisianialnislature tato be ctn.
erkbsgethertir ape . suntan Dec. Ist.
kviesnuornt Co fate pretend s
10.01001ciet of land,n the Ullnois lake
-;'. an Veritiumerous in Mime-
Nikita= dep redating on tar
_
-AID Wort:sin on this 'Pacific
is exp "the 400 miles
t i fi l t;, * 2 lMurs; .. ected to
-' . r . •
lirorpts of thnPottoenannoin t , :tie, in
/I=l. aro becoming: mozon a . ; the
, Butes, ,- - -
unammuno ..„.• ird.twas,`
4thellper at , 1.1.5 ,, ,71 , Va11ia t.: LI , . .: 10ft,
sines ve,oi,, th , , l .tvl6, yer.s," ,
,'_,,vtp,.. , .; = --. eve. sr. Sil'AlLes by Evan.
&-011e,, -, ,s .nr . .ra 10r;..e7c , ....ning fhtha Hy
,1,A..,r -, l:a arri 'albs ,If tomtit.
C . N lll,, ale - Aeltvinenzeently eirefletred
Oir , .,..ihisck.spider, produzing sickness
rt-...twainn= - Tot:dans for mental days.
• G. B. Dimas, Governor and Governor
aleciofOldo, has gone pith his wife and
others to Pot-ln-Bay for a veers reeves
, -11,,lif t e 4 ter of rearly-Msde clong
't warm - by Ms assistant -k , aron
shO Mlii, l lt , Greettlirld, Gluon county,
,Cop of IlattAsedwich mania Maims to
40 tbeilirjeast -orettrorfl, in- the Vtorhi.
some istatte tram( besting lily barrels of
_ 14uungf theicadlig banks in Barn-
More ha been lending' is high as eighty
~ pitr oat . or their capital for speculative
, Wong on th e Rome Tunnel Ins-been
::-interrupted by the ithidett entombment
of lbeirater. " Ows ot Mcleod:men was
drustoPl- .
Tom Rams' Gallery I Q Mamma of
Criminal Cartortm: In- 'mew, N. Y.
: Will °Pelted the other Am , tor ihthisice:
1 thin otts4tes. -
~. , i ~, , -
. Tinelattlabi cotton crop wilt 1 1 1, 1 di
bopibmw., .. , owing to the emtMey,, of
- '•• - /rtarrldo 7 ,1 day is P alo-let
r id114 4, -/ gFd
tt Bi- 'llo
timob eleitrrisal 1 •w,hosiows as -
•ugu y s,
t • attention n n abono as a French
~...i lady would on her poodle. She g ro oms
---., tho mime! with her own hand& , "
-4 BAIIOOX, xis.; bill reiraoa to exten d
A : aid to • railroad bya vote of 28 nays to
693 aye.-s thirds rots. 111 favor of
_ ~ .the on Wag Yeygrad.
~e v ituti,gia.e.w. u 4 on, No. Lot
. . ors. hasl3.Boo members and a
- 7.' ban account:of 1110,0eG, And Is the larg
est Undo ormosinstlon In the city. •
, twertiog veterans 0 , 1812, whose Erni
,- ted eget wore MO years, met recently at
Now Part• X Li for, the Foos of alga
,_.; log - a petition • ta Congress for std.
1, AT e num Isliin Boat* 118,000 per
; ; semi were welsbee e an d t h e i r weep
, Ireile_,_____Wa 4 /83 Made. The heaviest
el ' - Ilan v.... 0.03411 meg" at - 5703 , pounds.
,? • -- lincesruinge of Ma Itariitua and Cin.
- • itiartatt 1001 road Comomoio September
amounted to I¢,l4ovtal- r e am , or
320,9.14 over thsemberctort o f bud year.
-. A Nicw Tonic Sid! pipet'. we , ere.
egripUon clerk who gel* Mali &lam
he t
K Creek, and is compelled tto id whe re
~ bo can .and anaverArt at any
V' hour of the eilighC:* '. Is - .. •,,
!hut Math case orlmaging by, ivied
Seal be - Jackson county, indium. tocui.
-kZ • rdSti dm eight of thegtb, one Melb a
i' , .-• ark a man of very disrputabin - eirm*l
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MIST EDITION.
1D.A^.146 MT
HE CAPITAL.
Irate ing Supreme Court He-
Mai no—Commission Helm.
iced, The Privateer Hornet
milk be Condemned—Nett'
Currency eking Issued.
thy belertabh to the Zittaxt
Wasnibrivolt, October 18, 109:
enticgramois IS THE stir iticne.kbt'in-
In the Supreme Court tor* the de
ohdon rendered by Justioi - Invis in the
case number threcterfohn IL McKee vs.
United Statee„e'elaim for cottott and
other property. captured at Alexandria,
La., by the naval forces under commaid
_ofitdotirsi Porter, engaged In the RitC
river expedition in the epring of lOC
The claimant was a chicon and feitboppt
of New Orleans, who traded I
yond the lines under a
mit of a Treasury agent, and by I
virtue of • harem of the military nit.
tboritioo then in porwession of the coop.
try. The Cotton, Jka., was perchased •
trout McKee, a istant relative of the
claimant, and an agent of the rebel
Treasury Department for ‘ptircheso
and sale of ,Oli o. oottati:', The declikonlelob
enabled the claittiMit is-titertiled; 'the
Coors holding 'that under the sets Sr
Congress in operation at the time of
the seizure, any Treasury agent who
issued. a pannit atlthOTlZlag a trade ,
with the eneunr beyond the military
lines, did so without warrant of Ise,
and the permit Wes void. That the duty
of the military was wholly Continua Wthe Motection of memo teasing under
legal authority obtained front the Mere'
deptiGnient of the Government, and I
Stens° or permit, tau:lined from- that
source to do anything unlawftil
conferred bo authority whatever. It
MOW= held that the whole transaction
Was void, and the claimant hats never
!aid any title to toe pireptirty in question,
because It bad been purchased for en
agent of the rebel Government. The
appeal came from the Circuit Court Air
Southern District of Illinola
No. 165th: The Mayor and Council of
the City of Memphis and Memphis Gay.
era Gas Co. vs. Thompeon Dean. This
is an appeal from the decree of the Cir.
cut I:kort for the District of West Tot/-
news. Dean, who ts a Nilsen of the
State of New York, Bled his bill in the
Court to restrain the City of ?demote*
from subscribing to the capital stock of
the Memphis Gayoza Gas Company, and
enjoin the latter Omnpany from inatni•
featuring or !selling gas in the City of
Memphis. He alleged that the Mem.
phis Gas Company, of which ho was a
large stockholder, had neglected and rot
lured to protect ea corpor•tors
by tratituting the proper legal proceed.
hogs, and claimed the right to mie In the
minas of the Company for his own pro
tection, and the protection of the general
Interest The bill alleged that the city
of Memphis had cow ratted with the coo,
plalnant's Company tosupply exclusive
ly the corporation with gas for twenty
years, and had for a considerationgram
est the excluder) use of the streets for
the purpose of laying pipe do That hi
the fain of this contract It had, by a
reeolttlion, prop :red to submit to the
corporate vote the question of subscrib
ing e2a11,000 of the capital stock of
the Gayora Co.,a rival company, whose
'atiOnessfal operation would greatly re
duce the value of the complainant's in
termit. The Court below rendered a de
cree in favor of the tomtdainmet% gaud-.
loran Injunction mate fultextent prayed
for. Justice Nelson delivered the opin
ion. The decree of the. Circuit Wert la,
reversed, the Court holding: 'First—
Gas Ctrlriani. "
• cued Oho r
plalnant the same as other corpnrato hod.'
lea, the complainant was °Mopped from
analog In the name of the Company, and
he therefore bad no siauding in the
Court on his merit. It is held that there
Is nothing In the conned between [needy
of Memphisarod complainant's Company
that in the least violates, by thoS subscriv-;
tion to the docker the Gayer° Company:
that all the poittplainant r e COMpany rah
Claim Of the city is. that the crty • Isbell
use thefts/il that Company for tisteno,
of years and price 'agreed upon; that the;
laying(); pima in the Street. by She Cried. ' I
pally and immune:surer and •sale of *ma
ay the new ImlrrPoot to the Dietde or the
sttais.aat a violation of the contract, and
-cannot be restrained. The Case was re=
minded. with directions to Mambo
the bill.
No. 21. original. The State of Texas
Va. G. Peabody et Co. Cl al. Hon. G. Pa.nal
of Tema., today obtained leave to ale a
bill In this cam which smile to recover
about three hundred thousand dollars in
bonds and monies received for certain
other bonds of the United Stelae, the
property of the Slate of Texas, obtained
from the rebel authorities in the Stele of I
Texas at. the outbreak of the war by
White,,Chiles ct al., and by them passed
to Peabody flt Co. These are the bonds
involied theca/mot Texas vs. Wtdte,
Chiles d al., decided in
h tvorcof the
State at the lett term the court. - The
'bill charges that Geo.body & Cp., and
the other respondents purchased there
bonds knowing that they had: been dis
posed of by the rebel authontlesof Tenn.
for eloPPllni during the wart that they
were nnindoned by .any Governor. of
Texas, and that they were In direct '
laden of this laws of the State. It Is
farther charged that half of-these . bonds
were sent by Geo. Peabody A Co. to
New York and wares's:l66MM there by
the United States Treasury, Bpd pedd lb
la gold, said Peibudy Co. concealing
the aboaelacta. -
. .
TEE nolteate MULL its CONDaIIatED. .
A gentleman rho nrrirtid hire to.
:night ditect from Wilmington, .says Die 'United StatileCbccitolisildneretellectoeof
:the Pmt, and proireenthig.attordey, hive
no doubt theHernet will he oott4mat
and' dbunantieL': Winn.
: : wan captured she had. on board
ten tons of ballast teal. Ttds; was
'removed by Order of the. Collector
Vold the connecting links of Hid-engine
severed. Capt , -Higglanput 'into port
!solely • Wider dbarcsa.„' - The, steamer
Prolin which was sent from New York.
was tinder orders to prevent the cruise
of the Hornet at all bawds, even to the
seining of her. The -Prone, now at
Wilmington, Will remain to , render
any satistanctia.until thew. is
fMil'decifded.' The revenue cutter Mo.
tinilloOghli 'also' at'Wilmington. It b.
atotauticomool that Captain Higgins will
be held for trial, aa e saterined tom.
mend on the high seat, and' idler the
Hornet had had receivett-ber armament
latoe_softwi,__ ohne; but tingthelnymester
whtt""ovd , a.onot triedibe Cinnamon.
210 Wee factoliffbeeee officer* of
the party 'who captured.mirt9-asseviog
I teen tongued in carrying:arms out
Northern port. The offliatta and creme of
litialcameWire represented to haat good
good lighting material, and, caMbie of
making • bold demonat.ration stiopld the
olliotettunty be offered.
:5 • NEW CURRENCY.
becki of the one and ten dollar,
nett cnnency wlll be recited trent New.
;York toluorraw. and the printing will
!be completed here, and the notes trill be.
tinned IA the course of ten days. • 'rho
bow teroisrill be leaned tottsumr.
boicitamen KEYOKED.
" The Conimbelon of Noah R. llitctre,
recently appointed Beveone
Ozillenior of Me 7th Thatrict of Kentucky,
has been revoked, and :Ur: .Retiov re; , ,
appointed.
cacao Briefs.
031Televaph to the Flltibareo Gazette.)
" CHICAGO,. 040b0f l&—ltie Attorney:,
*Maid of tide State inorglieli his opin.
lan that the title to the land which has
.bneti donated by citizen; of Carbondale
tor thn southern Normal University is
defective Mid lrumfficient. This will ro.
- opectilitiquestlon of the location of that
Immtu_ don.
La waon waelnetantly killed this
morainic by the falling of a Nigh mass
tockformthe roof of the -Taylor coal
shalt In Lucille, 111. Otto Olium Ritmo
.was &BO seterely . Inland at the emus
LIMO. The 'mots of rock was en heavy
,that II required( the 11010.1st/env h of
tiftmo moo to ramovo It from the dead
body of L2WOOD:' •
The one bundesdied - forty-five thou
need dollars worth 'et securities stolen 1
ft= the banking bother-of Mims,
man B Co., a few weeks slum, lotto all
beed recovered through the detectife.
fennel emp loyed.
The 001211d101 OfAni . gr uflistit
daily Improving. ' w probably be
able to leave for home in law days.
Tho following; hisniance ttis. outside
of Chlcago are looser* 143,110 destrno.
live fire on (
Rockford. yestriday: Reap
er. City of .. s 2 ,,teCr. Winne.
shuck, Freeport; tOr4 • '4 , w.me, Elan.
ford 13,100 i, Mutual, $2,100;
Monumental, Balthateire: SUM; Frank.
lie, New York, 12.100; Western. laws.
82,t0t0 Tentonto; Ohlo,112.100: Security,
N. Y.. IMMO; Hamilton Co.,'Oldo, s L 600;
to_Ploe. Ohio, , -,lll,ll . 7s:llogerlariltiagae,
, M,600; tr , outhwastoni, Cairo,lo.,
North Atmertcan':..HartfOrd r SIAM. ..be
whole loseerl.o apprmalmrte $60,0*
NEM' YORK CITY
thy Tolvorapb to lb, Pltteburgh 6000,t,.1
NA w Yoitg,,Octubur 18, 11001,
,
A. formidable strike! o f the inedhanice
employed In the shoos of the Erie Rail
way In In progress. Not less than 600
nom have refused to work, 400 at Bus•
4 uehattna and 200 at the Jersey (City.
It Is alleged that the scarcity nt cur
rency has prevented the prompt pay
ment of the men, and that the OompanY
have been ootrfpelled to pay se high as
ten per conk for It. The pay roils Are said
also to have been delayed by theireshata
.91 breaks In the road. B r t it is
"Aattiottthat all the kande were pidd on
the 15th, - except thista at Po' .ferYta.,l
nrimbering 110, and they wet% to have
been paid Eat it rdx.t.) but stnfek oFriday,
it ti
and wont on the following day. distal
dismissed. . The Bowitneltanhb Venda
struck in asset stance thereof h Bator:
de.Y.llnd thosest Seitz* City 'to ay, and
have loci: paid and discharged. It
le abpposed those al Buffalo, serge
2,0 morn, are also on a strike. D ie pill
cent of the road say the strike. MU twat.
sloe no Interruption to the butanes of the
mutt al appllestions are Mimi:wow,
that they will -have noalltboulty tri filling
the plates of.the ittOcere *lilt now men.
ft appears pet the Erie Cmnpatty come
months ago, inauxurated a system of
consolidation of sue - ebb:mishap...Stall that
Ulnae at Patterson and rionuonf Jane
been clo .and that the Port Jarvis
*shop *ill based),
slnaiskeloop. • The obJleel la a
reduction of expenses. ..-,
Father Hyacinth arrlved-bs.day,tte the
I Potions, and ru D oescte4 tery Itoletly to
the haute of v..: frranlol. tteport nayn he
will be - :,,wrilltd ktpon . by a deputation . ,
froth
tb
dtmominational noel°
ilea, and requested to explain hie 'views
or ROMarCentholldlem beftwe their eau
gregationa.
Mae gocinky.tor the Pretrentlittl of ern
.alty toitniirele bait stispntißed interfer
ence With pigeon shooting matches in
deferrce to the opinion of a large per
doh of the press and public,
from
Bitge of, the storm shlp Periera.
from islatited Et be the quickest&
western voyage on reeerdeight days
and sixteen noose.
The steamer lioleatla, from unixibtirg,
arrived te.nlght.
Father Hyacinthe is at Fifth Arenas
Hotel, where he Will, it is said, remain
to &mimeo° for ten days, and will then
visit Boston sod Waahington. At 'tile
expiration of his visit to tbia, estuary he
wilt Pro Deed to nom° to.tktiCicitiaLssion
to the toutnenleal Council.. He brought
Jotters of Introduction to lien. Dlx and
Rev. Ireur9 Ward Beecher, and is a
personal friend et the poet Longfellow,
and .other thettrignished gentlemen In
this cc:Krill*. Ile does not peak the
English language. Fernando Wood was
a fellow passenger, and extended many
attentions to him during the voyage,
which was Very agreeable and pleasant.'
Additional Mslads by telegrapit.
BoPrAr.o, Clatobtii 1 8.—Freights
Battled. Oats and tern weaker; hip.s
manta at ilcf3ll9o dispedively to New
York. Wheat nominally 230. Flour in
active. Wheat unsettled; sale'&000 bus
No 2 Chicago Spring at II,10;'7000 bun
rejected do. 87c; 25,000 bus No. 2 Racine
Spring ou private terms; 13,000 bus No. 2
Rod Winter at Nab. Corn quiet; sotind
firm, with sat. of 6000 Otte choice Weal
ernat &00. 0.. t there's a better feeling'
amontrboidda; held el about 47c; small
wools selling at 48c. Rye nominal.
Barley; there is a fair demand; quality
govertut quotations; aales of 4 car loads.
Canada, choice, at sl,= on track; 7600 bus
Canada. per sample, at N. 15, in Moro;
2000 bus du. at 1{ 1 , 1 k19. bagged sod
delivered. Pew; sales I car loads com
tnon at 11,14; 'choice, nominal at $ 1 .25.
Seeds neglected. Pork eid told un
changed. MO:twines nominal nt 81.15
I($1,0.
1 1 riga Ontmurg, October . 18 ' ;,.—Ootto0 la
firm at 25i4e for middling:sales 2,856,
receipts 3,7.13, exports coastwise 434 bin.
Flour doll and declining it 115,37. for
aupernne; $0,05 for donbli 4atm , erei
$5,85 Jer_smado - ertm. ;Cairn-axed at
cud smite $l,lO. Oats 6843,51 m Hay
*2 9 . Pork 193,1,0. Itweon quiet2ln,
and 21,„c. llama 25i7y26c. Lad . 1 8 (5 ' ila t .'
for ttorco, and aue for keg. 'Sager 120
for common, and 1454 C. for Orr ule. Ala
rentdled- id faC96oe.
Whi4ky eeoer
.44,41, bet.
ter 11e...c0l at 1530311 NC f , #Moe,
and 15(871534W -for - fair. - 4./okl
Sterling MUM. 'N. Y. sight Niiip.q
dis
count.~
ALBANY; Oct. 18.—Catgliipbre active
tile week, supply larger and tlyorami
quality equal to lea& smelt's premium.
Extra snare .Id quickly at au advance
of NAl a e; common turd pout Cattle, sold
at bat.witillt'e Valeta; &altered& Ken.
lucky steers sold at ntagatt,i'd Inedinin
6%@7,t4c; Cherokees stop at 7c; Texas xi
454(.55,6c; native bulls . 3c,. Sheep and
lambs ;amply abundant;. lambs brought
the full prices of last week. Sharp fell off
5..0 and slow of rule; Sheep 43.510,14 c;
Lambs? NG4,5(0.. ,Hogs dull; Nlinots it%
@lic; Michigan bfaegaticd New York 100
deOaan o n Oo e er y
I s B For
I l 9 a goo do
; at 80,60 for No. I. Spring Wheat dull:
ewes, of lato bush whltoalliellimM it
11.50',1,006 Sedate Geneieseem 1450; mid
2,000 hill wanks° Club at ;Lie. Corn
held at 85c for No, 2. Barley steady;
!mites of 1,000 up-lake Canada on private
'What:
12,000 BAY Quint° at *1.34(41450,
and 53,000 do. on private termit.;..Oats*_,
• freights : wheat 20c , barley 18540 to New
York. -Lake imports; 1.20.000 bush wheat,
.1700- Mot. 93 . 000. barley, &Moo • peas."
Nand exporter: 87,0tObuidllebett4;91,000
;barley, 7,200 rye.
; follactscio, October 18. e.-At oven lividd
Aids afternoon grain markets were ge
orally quiet but firmer. Wheat asld fa m
t
gri,62y,M1..03. seller the month; 11 1 . 0 31.6.
4teller. November. Cora dell ;atilokoe
As,
seller the month. Oats noire cm I
apectilative account; salmi liberal at 44®
4154%•ap0t buyer first • half NM/ember at
old, seller first half at 40; antler the year
it 39. Provisions and freights neglected
‘ ll OVenbEEoDarEet, dull bat steady at
1,03 for No: if wheat;selliii the month,
titan #option4>c. tick ; co:l3,ton* the; Maar . ,
nareseorts, Oct. /B.—Flour firm with
6 goo f d emand for western; au flue
5 5 , 50 @ 5 , 7 5; extra 118, 75 g0,54 famOVlrlig;
7,25. Wheat firmer and higher; prime
to choice ii.,50@e1,55. Corn don *id ao.
Ova; weatere 11, met, 00. Oahe tirtierattB
4600. Rye 111,1001,12. Mesa pork quiet
at 833. Bacon Um; rib sides .2001 radar
tib 21.3; shoulder. 14014t4c; hams 24@
25e. Lard quiet at' 1814@19c., Whisky
In'testid-Inutelry at 11,20124,21:
TOLEDO, October 18.—Elour quiet.
Wheat unchanged, No. 1 white lillchigem
at liieWletaTi4'. at lie l?.. amber
at gad at el,
~, ,-- 'No.' - red held at ,1 ,
No. 2 red at 1,14..N0. 3 t fit.o6. Mire
2c lower andAtilet, No. 1 at 80e, No. 2 at
78c.... (Alt . staady, No. 1 at flo. Prelght„
44‘ Mid , 100. , 8eft10UP45.8.50' bbla flour.
1,080 bush, rye, 10,185 bush barley..iihlp
menta-10,1501-bbfiL liour, .90:1313".b0ati
wheat, 9,600 bums. Corn, 9,046 Mush. seta,
2,000 Muth. rye.
PHILADELDDIA October le.—Flour
eintiosanweanigeo• Wheat more active,
With uses .165,P00-blab .western red at:
f :,
1,40; Ponneylvanla do 11,4401,45; white
1,4E01,60. , Eye commands .4104311.16.
' rn less active, with ' mixed western*
1011,V4 9440 Milli 441136780 1 1'0hw.
DOM - ea, with crude at 23i4c, and
refined 8214 c.. Provisions dull and no.
eharigad, Whisky dull and lower; iron
lound 1,25.
LnnivxMat, October 18.-Cotton ‘l,lll
Sad nominal. Motif in goOd demand;
a:merlins at /I ; 2 r Wifeat;a,,,,,140.0;
'white at 11,16; 1111,q0c. ta epee
Rya at, Wel toba • ethe 31
Wide 1 7 .2 1 6 1 2,20. Provialons quiet
and arm.. Mesa pork. 01,71.. •• JR ns'
sttotilddril rat . 11,;:reecieft - 'idderi
no clear rib in market. Lard onto; at
/814 c. Whisky quiet at 1 1 , 12 .
FLEILADSLiunA, October,lB. -.Beaver
In fair.dernand rind advanced; sales of
24° ° head B .II 4 X§PI( for extra warden'
atomic' 7@ittici for tair to good t
per groan for common. Sheep tincheum
pLeats of 1,20(1 at 4tic@es per lo by.
Howl unchanged; Hatea..of 3,3011
cad at.)4(3114"; par cwt nett.
MILITA.UII.IO3, October 18.—N/our dull
dna tmcbanged. ti Wheat weak at 11,07 0 .4
fbr lio; - ;, $1,03@1,04 for 11 . 0. 2. Oats dm
at title (or Nov 2. Corn dim at 740f0r
ityetuominal es 80c for No. 1. Bar. ,
leurdta and- not:Moat acliks (or No. - 1
firstn freight. firra 47 and-12Mo to Bid%
(nip and Oswego. --
Blertenns, Octriber 18.—Cotton tumor;
middling 2 45‘e; receipts 2.54 balm:
ports 107 WEL Flour firm: 111pareno
PON.% Corn; new 050: - old 11. Osta
13 * NeY iM. :-Bren au. Cornmeal:
fresh 1
1 6 0 :.;'kiln dried 13. Pork 113,30.
Lard 19xei Beam -Steady, shoulders
18% Bidet 1 / 3 4c.
NainlStmal, OotObeir 18.—cotton; good
or w terY 23038143 eat 0, and low middlings
pm Wh red it.Ob ber
farei 1 / 3 0 .
and-white 11,111.2)420. corn 51.11. NT*
ft 'BOO/ Oats 811.3. Motel IS
(4 7 foraupertlne to Laney,- Won:IMM
Ntt, a We booldsra 373.04 and hams :do..
rata . "."
,Dirreetv, October 18.—Flour matte gla
steady , at 32.6008,73. Wheat; „noel
14,1300 balm; demand active; extra w • to
11,34; No. I do. 11,16: regular 1 1 . 181 4:1 1 , 03 1
nor*? 11,13. Corn higher: sale* at 8 00
33c. Oats Sem.> narhlllllos yer 100 lbs.•
Sr. Lollus; l lkroberl7.—Cattle steady
at 2wg4mo Cur Inferior toenail. Prime
mid choice mond brlan ise@nsict - Ilogi
Aro in- 'request4)(#ll.rrettn°
..i'P ,. .A42', ,, :::.4:,...' .. :!*:
IMI
RES
SECOID EDITIOI.
FOUR O'CLOCK, 4..4
NEWS BY CABLE.
Lotitan "Tithis , 7' On General
Pr[mi.-Capture of. Valencia
--Line of Life Trifling—Meet
ingiot 'the boric Legfillatlff--
. 4 111eillinn for tildslitAv Wham"
--Pall Mall "Gatette" on Af
talks Ili" itiaiii--lleffer Days
Dawning- on.
ken and Pfisiiielimilli.
tair Lo ip. rilobutshooseu..)
MAnuro, Oetobhb,lt.—The low of life
In the bighting wad, preceded the cap.
Wryer Valencia was trifling. Of the Xi;
none' troop, only two were killed and
Rev= *handed. the Itkusea of the in
, l
surgebla ute unknown. IL - ha been
arcertehied that rib titwpaxer
househoider eta, Vateacla aoOh pabt
in thil Tinton:. 'ld tunny streets
where barkihadewritsre !erected or reels.
taint) ofrired to the advance of the ,
troopa, !the wills soil nfirlred: "Here
atood Valerieta." Thelinal attack would
Pave been made early. idldie MiliPektlad
'toe have not been obliged to *lit for
ammunition. The capture of Valencia
hue hall a traiblulllzinglaffeet all over the
country. 011timal reports state that only
stew of the remaantaCit dlapareed bands
ioh noir roaming throogh thetprovinersar
I.ny nary, Oc ober 18 —Toll :Views has
an article on General Prim. The writer
admits that Prim is note man of trance,,.
dent genius, but has depth, °tunny,"
anti boundless ambition.- Fie hiss.fbe
artily In his hands, and Intends to
keep it as long as Spain is without a
Vg• Nine !Dan wrest form him the
O ' xd, which Fa the real weer, of Spain.
Prim goes ibis, and resolves that no
King ahall presideoger Bpain but the one
of his own making, or under his
Influence; and above all no
Mootepeocer, whom he had always ob.
posed. It is not easy or badly desirable
to break through the arrangement which
places in Prim's hands the virtual Sov
ereignty. If Prim be dispaard to make
good one of his victory, let him Introduce
not Improvident clemency or inordinate
liberty, butt Stull order based on legality.
Lonnos, October 18.—Tha Pall Mall
Game thinks the formation of a repub
lic in Spain would be a step In the right
direction; but add. that Spaln has a long
Journey to make before she can become
Wail instructed; elvUllegidnd proaperouri.
Panic, October I&—A council of Min.
e. Inters met this morning at Corupelgne,
the Emperor presiding. sod bold two
I ...ions to-day. M. Dronyn. Do /Mays
hint gone to Onmpeigne to supply the
place of Prism L• Tour D'Auverge, Min
ister of Foreign Affairs, whose continued
illness prevents his attendance.
The opposition Deputise to the Corps
Peglidailitheld re meeting to-day, at
which they drew tip and signed a wool
! lento They declare they will not go to
the Legislative Chamber on the Xlitb inst.
as hits been proposed, bemuse they do
not wish to provoke • demonstration and
Imperil returning liberty. A pacific rev
olution, the result of which is plainly
becoming clearer,having commenced
they moat not bec ome the Instrument of
or furnish a pretext for disorder. The
members of the oppaultion will await the
meeting of the Corp. Legbilstlf on the
day to which it has been postponed by
the Government, when they will de.
wand to know the reason for this new
wrong. an - • •
mark of urging the 'democrat
cat domande or the country.
HAVANA. Oct. lA—Throe steamers
reaohed. Cabs withon forty.eight hours,
all brinints reinforcements. awake kim.w
fah army. A seani.intbsport, d ir ect
from VaIiZiJORC I I%.„_ O 4OI4M9II.I3:O4II.
day - . MHO' .I,MN men. Another
skarn , errlyed here this morning fall
of troops. •
PIARESEI valves.
Losoos, October ril.—The steamer.
Union and Nebraska, from New York,
have arriviiid ovt
Fl A A At:IAL AND a.OIIIIIIEIIICIAL.
1.4/88014. October IN—Console for
teensy. 3 %9 om'secounc. 93%; Flys,
Tirotity bobda, '621.4M5;01150. 81%; 'Ms
-81%. Ton-Forties, 75%; Erie. 58%.
1201 S, 11.4%: athintie a Urea; Western, 21.
'PA 7 L1 9 4.0910999 18,-Boizise fist; motes
71(1:c. " • • '
LIVTIPOoL, October 18.—Cotton la
rattier more active; middling noised;
12yatt3ti: New °dean. 1256412%; Woe
of 46,000 balm Otilfornia white wheat
10116 d: v4rees in 430023 2 d; .red Inman
9eSth Weitteru tour gis. - thror mixed
Zia.9d. Oata 311 6d. Peals 44a 0. Pork
1,107 t. Beef 86a. Lard 725. Chaste 67e
:Bacon 65. ild. Common rtisio,fe AL
;
,All 4 tie 3 6 trolutitdr Lid) colloid bvilitil:
27a.
Lottoon, 00t0bez,.12.-.Jrailetv. Da.
:Cotruncin mitt at -.Lornitou ,Wide. Si.
DPiritis Tusitentliteldsi.; Jdoser ba t 6d.
,Calcutta Lhteitotiti'.‘ 4 oq; Petttitliitue at
Antwerp drift: -• ' ' ' •' ' -
I HAW, . °points „ 18,-Ootton , closed
filet: low huddling' arrive I.26tiL
1 - ... • 44 .- " ~.,:ir't 1
Virginia I.itslitimt ~Vongratatitinin
neausuetta...asisatbriallteentitthina.
rsr Trwariell to liePliditanAdeiti t.;1 )
, Mealiest:4 Via.tostotati hgn.inja!Leg
'Mixture met today. In both HOlll6ll •
FON4 l 9 l lMMDMlreatatifiNto
quint* , uponitio recent VLOPIIWICALI TIO.
ries IS iWATtirtaf 20 the Denata iii was
aid On the* table, as 'halos oat of the
ravines er the preimirleighilattlre. and
rtglivatfictenalledo"Sar tletedonqilttlieltirt.74lituteliCel"elaul.lt
ohn X. lalwr i =iftefliiit r liatu.,' and
Vir
ohn .''',lo . ' 0 aililmon .
ELt,teasnitlabgilhatnethwilorßoofVy yaolae, ad asa mem ber
f the fitioceidoo:Conventioza. U. voted
against axid folcultidto alp the Ordinance
br 80061181011. , and wpm. a Union man , through the iser.,eind Was ti e ' oiUldfdate
Ist the Valkes Fusty fbrlile tenenit
nns
Oit: , aiii leat ids tidied 'br One 000
' votes. John W. Johtuiton hi • lia Ise
of Vifiinieti ,l4 okWUNOtOlth V 4 itOttli,
Hon, andit4dinyer by prdreiodan. Ho
1 ,14 ....I:Ufilititai , ; toys through - . the
tar, and was appointed Judge •of
the W utingtot‘ Circuit
tgond hy UMW a _
i_she4-04:*blobrwahttoalnatot&Wiumoo&
0h57;
Judge ?Alward Pendleton, 63.
On the !Allot on which Johnston was
norninated the .ote stood: Johnston. 04
Pendleton, 3l; Rohl. L. Owen, le; Joseph
&oar, 2. •
The .uonsarweih, Aopulaiag,mont
bon, t 0 4 14 . 1; ,2 46 tlibtattid_tit Molted
Mates Senator I: IL chandler. bite
Patted Buttes District. Attorney of Vtr
lola, nod Dr. Alexander Sharpe, at
merit blarahal of the District of Col.;
bia. The eaucuiU also appointed a
minittee to pang w r y, tka,
,m._ member. o ad heL ' mt,e Tof
against
. o legality of that body.
:4,24
IMULADEItPHIA.
The Late Deille(rted Illinitute. Cues_
I Writ or Ceruerart craned by Judge
ojbbarewood—ft DUI he Disregarded by s
Majority of the supreme judges.
7 Telegraph to the !Manners gazette.)
Pittccromems, October Ift—Onarles
" t l Mh b ff lif tArse. " hgrad in It"
eab ecti nt upend
the duties of the ofgoe of District Attar ney,pro, tern., until the doeltdon of the
Dupreie Cou rt one writ of 'enliorort.
Thu writ is reported to have been Issued
iy r flukti Skanswood previous to his do.
. JUDI' for Pittsburgh Saturday morn
insny hottre before the decision the.tiburseafironannted in the f Cogrt of
coeftWiegrlagepettsit.ll-WlU,daietelbee, be
be iligewirded by the majority: ot . the
Bug utoe Court Judson.
, - 127 7
aneinutt Brier Telegriolk
. .
tBI
X'riillvisptt, tottus Pli 4116, 0 10 131.)
3 3 Citltltkit. 'OCtObeila 3 3- -111515 4 . 04.
llttsbanso,ofilaltlammcs Mislay Dom,
ionerriuo attatintili &IMMO mditf
0141304 Wittig UM. t Ins robbeasi.ofi
• gal watch,, :4201. 04.1 . 56. ltSl. se is
koonsaks. • , 1 / 4 = ' -
Thy t~attotwt
tlon Yd.
Cciam O L°4l !rhig ;
Tesolotknoo
Resolved.' Theli'wheneiee fre' anY,
' 0 14" OrOislit ige protisi - letr ak slck.
iseetrptay local preacher woo* to be -erk
Mongolia; .rhts Ilettose end • perdu, omit
is/mold betaken *war _
Remade:4
'can "' executkOn:th , t l M+4o:oolts of
the ibreitoloiliebluttotf,' reepeottelly,
sit gook' CUM at ttlib..dlhatplletrea
win enforce, the mitre „tabors ,of lootl,
presohentrontithhold theirr. Iteeocer. c , ,
aceolved, Tint 'ye's Wilt use our todoo
epos and exereplelq dlsoofinteashot 1.14
reeding-of manuscript
Inzwriliervoin' was , tpluid - deiidire
tds bed 74,1arday AmbsglPlP bean
=I
Tear ripe to Ihericatntrch tiaxece.l
CITY OR MEXICO, OCLObor 12-1.10
MAVAIYA, October -101.—Hon. Wllliam
gewetd atHved at identinllla on the 7th
Inst. He Was reedit - 6d 06 lauding with
salutes (redo the hilts, and Was met by
the Governor of Colima, who, In the.
name of President Juarea,
cowed theillattnguished visitor to Mex.
!ch. A minibef of the Cabinet hu left
the CapitollorGnadahtlara tomeet
Secretary Sevratd and party. President
Jaarea has gone on a brief visit to
Tamaulipas. accompanied by General
the Natidnal tintgresa eatimesare
under consideration ln re Loa dna
'lna fried. and tq prodlde a reduction
of the National debt.
Congress pas terhand to grabt further
rallro.d concessions mire to parties who 1 ,
eau prove their ability to ceMply lilth
triplet-ma of hohtttet.
Alvah Palacio has been elected Cover
! nor of the State of Mexico.
Dias, the rehel chief under sentence of
death. has been nardened.
Gentle! CAM° has been brought to the
City of Mexico to be tried by mart mar
tial for the murder of General Pinto.
Ameridan nags were (Replayed At half.
meat In the city on the frth, In hordpr of
the memory of the late Sec:retail Raw
lins.
Public and iprivate enterprise Is- re
viving. Uotinisbealaqueductain various
parts p( the cc try are bolos coutzdeted,
and new ones are In promise of erection.
Public linpro!ropient. in the alolcol are
urged rortrlard rtith much activity.
There are now two thormand miles of
telegraph linea in operation in the Iha
public, nix railroad. amln =wean and
240 'ellen of railroad ln pctive operation
t a) retear_pa to
(to P tl lt r ' lB7 l' W a rilill th o3 . COle.
man. a conductor on the Lebanon Branch
Railroad, In passing from one car to an.
other, last his footing and fell between
the two, one or Wore cars passing over
him. When taken up, We was extinct,
and the body was horribly mutilated.
The Department of Kentucky of the G.
A. R. met today for the porpoise of or
ganisation and electing delegates to the
National Encampment, to be held to
New York on the 27111 Mat. Provisional
Commander W. P. Wilcox delivered en
eloquent address, in which the objects of
the order wore lucidly explained. They
are to keep alive tholfribudship formed by
the Union eoldleraln thetr , associations
during the war, and to continue them
through the battle of Ilk to take care of
those disabled and meritorious comrades,
and provide for the widows and educate
the orphans of their deceased compan
ions In arum; to cultivate sentiments of
-patriotism and loyalty to the Govern.
moot their valor saved front the machi
nations of those who sought Its over
throW, the motto of the order being Fra
ternity, Charity and Loyalty.
The Masonic Grand Lodge of Ken.
lucky met In this city today. A large
representation from the anbordinate
Lodges wan In attendance, about three
hundnxi and twenty.flVe delegate. re
porting. Grand Master Enable 8. Fitm•e
address was an exceedingly able and in
teresting one, full of good Melanie ad
vice and counsel, and was listened to
with great interest. The Grand Treas.
later aubmitted his annual report which
reports the finances of the Grand Lodge
o a flourishing condition.
PRAPIII.E.
Terulcilice—She fipolval to Pay her
Debt, Principal and /uterus—United
Inatel senator.
(By Telegraph to lb. Vlttabargth ussetial
N eanst LLB, October 18.—In the Senate
today the following preamble and min.
lotions were utuddrocdsly adopted t
Witercar, Past leg:Whalen, In the r ,
of the ob afitalgedrow--"---
to shake the
foundation of even public credit,
and eresto.l In the minds of
many distrust as to thb ultimate PlY
ment otour, public debt; end whereas, a
people Who, In all tbith'illatory, have
bows acrelpuions fidelity to their private
obligations, commercially and other
wise, must consider inancerto all public.
creditors as essential stxtbeilltate'n boner
end iiistitity; , therefortßA - --- •
• Resolved, That the peeplo of Tonnes.
[see will never signalize their restoration
to the control of public itilkire - by coun
tenancing lie any-manner -a disregard of
their public obligations.
Resolved, That under strict retrench.
moot and rigid economy in all other re
sports, all the available revenue, and
resources of the Mato should be faith
rlidiS appropriated to the payment of the
interest ou our bonded debt, and the se
curity of the principal at maturity, for
which they are In honor bound.
c and racit-
ITZEM
The election of U. 8. Senator takes
place to morrow. Johnson'a chances
continue the beat, though htwopikinenta
'say he can't be elected. They do not,
lowiever, imam the man that can defeat
him.
The New Capital Itavement—Delegates
to the I:operation A.ndring.
Car Teterreeir to sat nusearati nassita I
St. Luse., October 48.—There was
quite s large szteettog to fight of Cont.
luitteemen and citizens to make the
Beal arrangements for the National
Capital t,onvention which I. to mares
here on Wedne. The Conventi on will be Called to orde r at two r. it. Wed.
'nesSay, thus giving time for all deb,-
gates to arrive on the morning bairoa
and oarthipate In theorganbation.
Sixteen States and terrUericta will be
repreeentret—by some or their beet and
most Inflneittial chinos: About twenty
delegates haviAdreatly arrlved,leho
port that ther uch lutereet felt in
the movement in , thelr respective Mates.
Among these here are Gov. Knight, of
Ooloradm Gov. Plleolf New Mexico; Gar
rott Darla and Col. Inuirchlll e of Ky.; anti
Masan. Golden:tun and Altell.of Kansas.
On Wedneeday night there will be a
me . m e etin g to the °invention Roll, at
Which several distinguished sweets will
speak, among theca Senator Yates, of
Illinois Garrett Davis. of Kentucky,
Hon. lair. Coburn of Indiana, and Jas.
8. Ito Iles, of Oflasottri. 'On Thursday
the delegates will bedrlven around the
city and suburbs, and on-Zasy there
will be an excursion , luele g a view
of the iron fernaces CarOntbdet, and
other potato.
Prince tiorteattakea, of Buis* le in
la.
Lord - Derby II reii;rteafainking, and
not livelmany da,9l. •
- . -103 Phti. /MIR of Belgium , bm beam lnvited to gloat hiapolamt at _Campaign..
—Mani* Basta* will .be appotatod
commando*. of the Bulimia Guard or
Prance.
-The tiongreedetial Committee of
Navtgatiorsited taut shipyards sr Dm.
ten. end vl laity yesterday.
s tri s thretternet in the ltrle
tirdlnied eliops, tittles eartahi roaehasiss
dhaihamed sae not retnatated.
—Atwater heavy nin devil prevailed
In Maine on MondO adding mach to
the rnehet already prevailing.
—Ex•ricaldont Faingdil gad.lady left
yeaterdariatnPlidng /nit night
I,l.l.adlatutpollp enatOnistllt as CleNrelasid.
. .
' Benton his Sim 'reoccupied. b 7
danyernonint troops. ;13mall-pox la pro-,
vaUing among lint , Indians In that,
vicinity. ..
—The new bonenlBablool 'ln:aiding at.
Atchieon, Konsu, Brae burned' It tiro
o'clock yeaterder lhorolng. buoyed
—Tito case of the steamer .Cuba ban
be postponed until Thursday on
sceinot of the Blames of letinvis.one of
0 6.00 4natd fef the oeamer.
pu tga .four .adie: level of•
the Erie Canal, nve and • bait 'miles.
swot of Sebeneatadyibeit been repaired,
and 'osnaVnailgatiott :sae: mauled- on
_
—Ationiey.Cleneral Roar prefenino to
remain ,In the cabinet. lila , stated Judge
PigroPont..ce: min.
inetttect 'One-of tbe:lintgen 00, tiie Sa
pience Beneh.
oeiinan - mimed /Reuben, waa at,
ticked In Weat agreed, New:York, Sun
day, robbed of twenty . dcdtant AM than.
ttuvlntintattot dock, fratn'whlott bows.
isecnedbythepolicw.
-; —The corner.atoni of the new Odle.
drat ar 13ania' Fe, which - bad been lald by .
;Bishop. Irmy on the holiday previous
%with toapalng'veremorders, was taken up
and robbed Saturday Myrtle. •
-- Vhe rreabYtellidlilYnod of New York
and New:Jo:ley New *heal, will meet
elltuitllitioAle. N. Y.;.to•dar. and will
continuo la oesalon three dos and three
nighte.'• Ttro htutdrtal divines are expect.
- edlo be preeeet.
Italian resident' of San Fraud — mo
Retiredly's:de bus r proportion of other
nationalinee, celebrated the
anniversary oft he. torrery_cdAtmtrica
by Ocolumbok by r pruemaloa and Other
apprciptittoexerctses: - , t
• •-tiguiaido€ll.'lltiphatir; fa writing
to Dr,,',11tdv.er,',0ct0bee.1150;40016....-rx
haes•- bet. of the:htinet *nee
February , Whirr times, end then Walt
helped env hate, • . -; Mc
hope O
of ever,, , took • I , o*.r i .-
.:••-tte ON
-',l4khl4c oEittit , s ee.
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MIIEOO,
LotqzvUle Itestur.
Bum. TELEULIMS.
=LI
terday, appointed a committee to confer
with Father Hyacinth and make amiable
drrangemeeta for extending him a pnb
liodeception, if deemed advisable.
—Retail druggists in Madrid, Spain,
have Deported to the atithorities that
their Balm of turpentine and other coal.
linetibles hive lately been extraordinari
ly larte. It is attopoted, theme articles
are to be used for incendlardek in case
kr g revolt.
—Mart Klinger, a young dellillitte
whose third trial for the murder of his
uncle, Henry ity:iiler, in Fovembitr,
terminated at St. Louis oil Slitirday, tras
found guilty of murder in the fleet de.
gree to.day,the jury having been oat
Much Eietdrday morning.
—A Richmond dispatch says a majority
of theinginia Legislature is anxious to
elect Senators whose influence will se
cure nervernment aid in the eompletten
of the James River and Kanawha Canal
to the Ohio ri vereand other enterprises of
national impagauce. The Legislature
will re-aaaeaib td-flay.
—The employees of the Erie ttslireed
shop in Buffalo, two hundred strong,
streak for reenter pay yesterday morn
ing' At d meeting yesterday afternoon,
resole. ions Were adapted Rating their
grievance., and determhtg to hold Off
till their object is accomplished and the
employees at Port .Tervis reinstated.
—At Buitsiti, Sunday, the car . shops of
the Lake Shiire "Railroad Were dEldloYed
by tire, the origin of which is Unknown.
A large number of passenger, freight
and caboose Cars, and • large quantity of
lumber, car materiels and tools were
consumed. The lots will be over three
honored thousand dollars, fatly W
aited. Over one hundred and fifty work
men are thrown out of employment.
—Thegreateat Catholic procession ever
witneemod in Montreal took plaoe Sunday
afterndein, the ooceltion being the frauds.
lion of the relies of St. Senn from Donee.
cour's Chnrch to the Mehop's Palace.
Over thirty thealsand Ifillodle Joined
the procession. Fathom Martineau and
Langcste addressed the crowd In English
and French, explaining the ceremonies.
The streets were decorated with flags,
arches, &c.
—At New York, on Sunday, Rev, Di.
Hubbell preached upon the present Ito.
man crusade against the public schools.
He said "they demand the unconditional
surrender of the present system of edu-
cation. If we give up this, they will then
ask the press to be delivered Into their
hands, and after that all the privileges
that Americana possess tinder the Gov.
ernment; then one by one will thrift,
happiness and virtue be among , the
things that were, and this land become
one of misery and poverty similar to the
nations where Papacy rules supreme.
The Issue must be met, or It may Lit aome
time culminate In one of the worst ware
the world ever knew."
—A testimonial to Congress haa been
prepared by the citizen. of Washington
city, setting forth various grievances un
der which they labor owing to Congres
sional neglect of affairs of the Districted
°Mumble. A number of public, im
provements, which properly are the
work of the Government, they offer to
complete if permission be granted them.
They, say the prosperity of their city la
Impeded by the uncertainty of its re
maining the National Capital, and con
clude by arcking Congress if It should
not nee lit togrant redress for the sever
al evils complained of, to place the Dis.
trict ander the laws and government of
the State of Maryland, or Masaachtmetts,
or any other State that may be deemed
proper.
—Joint Swanson, propnator of an asp
tannin, cotton factory trams nockholm,
Bwodon, has Jost p a rcbaaad 1 2,600 acres
of land In Dunklin and Stoddard coon•
ttaa in trio State of allamonn. whore .he
will establiabit colony and build • fac
tory, ml W , etc., and On - tba culti
vation and =norms... •
'''''
• • undred [anti.
•• .• • s employ and will bring them to
hla new plantation. Five hundred
families are now at route to New. York,
and will reach bibmiouri within thirty
days, and Med hundred more families
will soon follow. The land is. well
adapted location rising. Dunklin comp
ty will. export this season from maven
to eight thousand bales. and Stoddard
minty about five thousand bales:
thea ofNiferais.
Words. have. a natural. and a derived
or secondary, meaning; and often several
meaning* each farther tram the natural
than the preceding, finally, the true
literal Dunning of the word fa calmly
last
One of the most amusing and Instruc—
tive recresUons may be found in tracing
words to their origin, and learning how
they came to mean what they do. •Ot
`course there is scarcely any neat to the
number of examples that might he given.
But in ores. that the pursuit shall be
permanently interesting, the reader runt
have some Idea of • few fundamental
principles of the langthwo. No great
ILMOIInt of linguistic knowledge Is neces
sary for this.
Nearly all the words have a natural.
meaning, derived from tbe meaning of
the letters that compose IL Those few
that have entirely lost their literal mean
ing may be treated as-curiosities. Bach
are the following:
Meander—From the Ayer Wender, in
Phrygia, which Ls noted from Itswindine
course.
tdßilnery—Artielea so-called becom e first imported from Milan.
Mesmerigin—From Mesmer, a German
physician, who originated the theory of
animal magnetism.
Tantalize—From Tantalus, a king of
ancient Lydia, punished, according to
Roman mythology, by perpetual hunger
end thirst, though boughs laden with de
licious fruit hung overlds head. and he
stood in water up to Ma chin. Both the
fruit and water receded from his 110
'When he attempted to Lute theca.
Bayonet—From Bayonne, The Caine of
the city where they were first made.
Academy—From Academes, a public
grove where Plato taught. The grove is
said to have been named after a man of,
that dame, who gave It to the people of
Athens as • place for gymnastic ever-
dam '
Huna.-ThIS: Word is said to have
originated among the Eastern nations,
where it was used at a war cry. They
believed that eve ry man who died inlet.
tle for his country went to Heaven. Uis
derived from the Belavomd word "Hur
rah," which means "To Paradise."
Other words have a proper signification
derived from some foreign language, as
Karim—From the Latin word "maxi.
mum" signifying the "greatast." Amax.
im is something of the greatest Import.
ance—worth remembering.
Nall—(Anteasure.) Thedistance from
the second Jointof the finger to the end of
the nail
Nails—(Eirpcnny, cight—pn.ny, ten.
peony, etc.) At Sheffield, England,
where immense quantities of nail, were
Made, It wee formerly the custom to sell
one hundred of one kind for tburpence,
another for sixpence, etc.
Another class, like the last example,
were recently expressive In our own
language, but have become less so by
change of tostone
Mold Board—The part of the plow
Which -turns the mold of earth was
formerly made of a board..
Ink horn, powder horn; shodng horn,
etc.—Eacalled from the fact that these
articles were formerly made of horn.
Landscape—Land shape.
But the word News does not appear to
„toms under any law of language. Some
I a - appose this to be composed of .the ',in
itial letters of North, East, West and
Booth: We dud the following llnes,ln
”Wltt's Recreation," first published In
1640:
tre.. dott cogis. it say wonta
'.lDrzo.uce of Mt WOW,. in:salvo It than
Iletrt ltooa..7ea tor letter. worel or - letottb. ,
Awl annollwo North. tut. Wen ma BMW"
•'• • "
. Toe moch seal for the Emperor wore. cently exercleal in France b 7 a kissed
=sun, who vas teed a Los ego
for comadtringe.fraud let the _elections:
He bad, Worn: out -.form theiballot ' hos
sixteen ..rot e 's in faror of theroppstitlon
candidate, and substitute!. sixteen' for
thetcandidate. Inhisdefewm,
themeer stated that he had been
ordered to do all he miller thegoeem..
meat candidate, and thought,he was act.
ins legally in securing the election of the
friend of the Emperor. The_ijary "Nutt.
ted this zealous election CCM on .the
.gfolind of wahine hi intellect
O 81%
lOWA.
YER I MONT
. • CONNEOTIO
PENNSYLVANIA.
iierei!the Re Ptibnalli PP* n 4,14)
. _
OA. exempt" from tizationlor,l
ton' yeas, - from Jaaaarplst l , 2 11 1 Z4
MAW andouLdnomiemployea fp:Um:owl
, • orpolerx soodo;
dut.,
• TIMM tho nom o ld lsoll.Po pc; ern:,
". 4 ' • tYraZeit,tfoPil".
LELVESITORTH;YIESM ,
The Center of the Country—Sea:Mß be
the capital of the Land. ,
Lasvnamonvn Cra, Oct. 18.
Mtaena Enrrona : Considered geo
graphically, the city of Leavenworth hits
curious and significant' location; it is In
the precise centre of the country. Let
those who doubt it, "siting tint map,"llfi
it i 7.15 a line from any point oh
the Atlantic coast, say from the city of
Portsmouth, le Flew Hampshire; across
the continent so San Olegd, del Bre Pa
cibct
then rrinningit line from the Late
of the Woods, in the British Possessions,.
due south to Galveston rtleY, in Texas,
and it will be found that the city of Lear
=worth is MICE!, under the Interaction
of these two lines. Take a pair of porn
passes, place one of the dividers on the
city of Leaventorth and the other upon
San Francisco, and describe a circle run
ning south, and this interesting fact will
be developed Unis circle will Include
' its circumfertinee the whole of
Idexico and the West Indies, add passing
through Nova Scotia and Ne` Bruns
wick, ft will include very nearly the
whole of British Amerfai. Bo that In the
event of the absorbtion of &nth Amer-
Ica, Mexico and the West Indies by our
expanding enspire„ . Leavenworth would
I still be the center of the nation.
This remarkable fact, Waiter with its
extraordinary railroad facilities, there be.
Mg no less than twelve railroads rails.
ting from Leavenworth{ le dwelt on With
confident emphasis by the advocates of
I the removal of the Nat West CapitaL
The new republic demands the removal
of the seat of government to some Wait
more central than Washington, and mid.
way between the two flea national
boundaries of the continent, the Atlantic
and Pacific oceans, and the agitation of
this Important abject Is already becom.
Mg deep and widespread.
The 1 ea t and the Southwest are
urination s subject, and the national
apportionment of 1870 will give them the
power and the authority to move It. The
people of the West treat the early re.
moval of the Capital as a certainty. land
they are already selecting a site.
While It Is well known that St Louis
and Chicago have offered immense sums
of money for the Capital. Riney perhaps
surpriae many In the East to learn that
although Leavenworth contains but 40,-
000 inhabitants, and is but a village com
pared with those great cities, Its citizens
are nevertheless able to offer twice the
inducements In money, in addition to her
unsurpassed physical advantages. The .
Government owns, on the northern edge
of the city, six thousand five hundred
acres of land, known as the "Government
Reserve." Fort Leaven worth, the largest
Inland supply fort on the continent, stands
In the midst of this beautiful tract Her .
there Is none of that level monotony of
plain that the eastern people malty Iwo
elate with the "boundless west;" the
ground is rolling and undulating, with
gently sloping hills and romantic valleys,
and eminences that are commanding, and
yet easy of access. This Reserve has
been pronounced by travelers to be one
of the loveliest spots in the whole
cpuntry.
' In addition to this, Leaienworth has
to offer to the United States the unusual
spectacle ohs naturally fortified city, •city
completely fortified by nature unassisted
by art The. city is surrounded by a
range of hills tat Miles inrte.-
gradtvn
irregular s•
=rogue chord, and en
closing within its sweeping . =comps=
Leavenworth end the fort, Th=e tans,
or rather this &Attir:ems bill,, is as regn.
lar in its outline and structure as if built
by en army of engineers In the leisure of
peace. From the East the bill sisesisnid
nally, but on the West tho aides are pre.
clpitnus end difficult to approach.
in the event of the Capita being located
here, this immense tract would become of
Weasels= 4licar. example.-e====er,
teen hundred acres would be reserved for
the public buil which would be MOM
than ample. the five thousand
acres, cold be hid out in lots and sold,
ay at the moderue valuation of one
thousand dollars each. It bee been esti
mated death= would net the Government
the enormous sum of seventy-live millions
of dollars, which would be enilicitnt to
build its marble palace, in a style fir sur
passing the present., and leave a large
a:roles in the ileum to be applied to
the liquidate= of the public debt. Them
Ism exaggeration tar chancterialc hyper
bole about this. It Ls all true, every word
cif it.
Ttut view from thetop of this hill is one
of surpassing Loveliness. On flusEest we
see a flourishing city, crouched down
upon the banks of the winding Missouri,
.uid on the north, rising from the thick
erne.. of spreading oak and elms and
walnut, aro the buildings of Fart Lear'.
cnworth. But ais toward the setting
sun that the eceaeippPainsthe very ell
max of picturesque beauty, wheresand
thrift have united with botunious nature
In producing a landaespe ern urn.
passed, if not unequalled: ;In the West.
it upon this range of bills that the goT
eniment could belle the Bookriard of the
world,and there 'ls now t well Rivaled I
road way around Its entire commit'
These aro a few of the adrantages, that
Leavenworth posseases over all 'lta_rlrilit
in the strife Tor the Sal, and the, peo•
pie are fully Im pressedwith the Ides that
it will eventua yhelocated ,here. The
Governor of the State' has appointed a
delegation of Influential ;and eloquent
men to attend the Convention that 1640 .
meet in Sc. Loutron the 20th boat nit
delegation will go there fort :M ed:by
watts and Mulatto prey* co"
—,ed and colleciecl
with great care.' That Leavenworth
should be the (Mum Capital of the Maims
may be strange, but stranger things than
this hare happened in this nineteenth.
century of wonders. Perhaps liunlet
had a direct reference to this approaching
event when he Bald to his fellow student:
••Tti
..azze k, morn transit In Ileaven and nutty
Tban are Onstopt n 2 in 7042 pOtlosopbT,
11=1
GENERAL NEWS.
thteLL pox prevails at Fort Wayne,
Indians,
Mr Isnarwmcsa„ on the Bth, presented
two hundred dollars in bills of the old
City Bank of Manchester, N. a, for re
demption. The bank has been closed for
two years. They were paid.
PRO.. Hogan, of Dadlo Observatori,
t Albany, predicts at before Tutaday
there will be a fall of more than. eight
Inches! of rain, and that Hodson river and
tributaries will attain even a .greater
height than In 1857. . •
Tate Nathinal Association of the Local
Preacher, of thenlethodlst Episcopal
Church of the United .Btates met at.Cha
donaU au Saturday:nal wilt be in
will.
number
several days The &Motes will.
number aboveone hundred andlifty. -
A 4:1010IIE105 iosrtn London rendered
the other day, In theawe of e young wo.
men who fall dead in the street; aTerdlet
of * WM:Won of . bloodoti the tuella, caused
bye fatty heart; accelerated -by COLIIMS.
don of the died; prodhced by tight lac.
hut.).
AT an Inquest relative to the' fall of k'
trading in IVllliamsban, New York, by
whictiofferal persaas we killed, oat.
dance was addspai that • the supetintsus•
dent of caastruction wee In- liquor tre
qan uently dosing tha ;construction :of the
.
• ,
meape
Brain pidsoners.d Scan the Pei
bestiary at • Moendrrille,- W..
Sunday night hat, - through a tunnel deg
from their cella to a. main warm, Two
hundred reward, twenititee dol-•
lam for eacli. has-been
.offered ler. their
recapture. - •
AT.Winthrop.- lowa, recently, a mob
of citizens took'ahorae.thlef by the name
of Vroorolm, from a constable, g••
him out to a tree, per a cone iaro hit
neck, and would have hung him but for
the interposition of four or five deter.
mined men.
- •
maidtieg re! to
Tut Italie CO 140
.os.
tend aid to any of .the Wrenn by the
recent boiler enloalcet at the loam
Stale Pala, unless 'Veen evidence Vett
they (the aufferesa). will not bring salt;
far derma &gems:the Arm tutting the
- .laaScx on exhibition.
Tito boa -on the St.' Paul sad Chic on
lottrool:m111 bo hid trocr.St'. Pont to .
Hastings bilbe 14th of - Decemtloc.it-ts'
intecdol to` commence tallog the trick
on thoothor end ot-theline-sia ]Bth
last, Lod push*. work Commit to .L4o,
Vogt ebb the go:atm 'rouble
• Rio pretty Well settle d ,. that
lsonmoustr- thaftivUka- Igo
$14,000,000„ should e Court decide
against them, with regard to the purchase
of several toot= who have since failed
Tar. hose mesons of lirooklyn,'whe
have consented to give 05 a day for eight
hourulabor, complain that they wenn&
ble to compete with those tweet sanely
standing Outsialut thioqciery,, and who
pay but $4 $ day for ten hoc* and hare
reeested • the 64xiety *men to reduce
~.„. _..
' AT theforfnlghtly malthtlialiktftnw.
York Worklntiwoman'a lanackbatua r liot
week, a letter trofn Batter yanpur, ma*
in Eigleind, was: recelM, leimostlediA
lug the receipt of $100: Asiatiferar fedu:'
died dollars are alleged than been OW'
scribed for this. unfortunate woman,./ti'
glitzy Is modesty, the whole amount win
not sent her. .
WIULE Secretar7 Seward was hopping ..-' '
at Liss Angeles, on blitrip lathe l'acifig
the house in width he AutdAdr. patty
lodgedwas entered by • -*kin. /n'
passing fmm the room of thrriNencrable
statesman Into that occupied ty Mr. and
Mrs. Y. W. &Ward, the battler awn' , en:
ed kfra Seward, who, unaided, drovi
him from the premises, , .
Tau asse of We fit= In Now York;
who deceive the people-by proposing to
famish them genuine imitidan
tender notes, and send to the pmr.huer
lot of photographs 'of the' ,United &mai
currency; has ftm . :reforred to Solicitor
Bonfleid v end if attte hits, authority td
suppress the smlndhint i 4 .-trtetst7 Boat;
well *ID promptly -enforce
Tug rumored duel bailout theirs.nW
guerrilla Sohn S. Mosby and Col.'Boid;
Sheriff of Fangttier county,' Vs. it ap.
purl did not come From this pots;
llahed correspondence we learn that Col.
Boyd'a offense consists in his having all
that he could ptova Pemusylvanta that
Mosby wu. a highway Mites. Thus
would not be much difficulty encotatteral
in proving the fact, we opine.
Tn Nth arming canitegltion of:the
I ,l reneh Canadians In the Nailed Mates,
has Jut bees held in Detroit. Among ;
the resolutions adopted was Uda one:
"Wci admit no alternative lht the 1” 0-
eats of -
of our country, and ourselvei. trust
the annexation - of Canada to the United
States;; ' and they fertilely constituted'
themselves us 'General Conrmisslon for;
the annexation of Canes to the States.' i
Tarr United Btatat Commisairmer.' , at!
Dayton, Ghia, brutdischarged
with
Huffman and ethers, charged with eon-.
!piney to defraud 'the government in the.
illicit sale of. whiaky, and dismissed' the
proceedings in the case, on the ground
that the defendants were witnesses for tha'
government is criminal prosecatlos, and
that thergOveniment would not permit its
*imam to - be intimidated, nor preten-.
ted from testifying, by vexatious suits.
ACCORDING to a recant French faggot,
ornamental feathers may be bleached by
immersion for three or four hotiri In a
diluted lukewarm solution of bLeirronutte
of potash, to which a little nitric acid boa
-been added. To remove , the , chrome
oxide welch settlers• ripen the feathers,
and impart agreenish color, a Ontario
lotion' of . euphoric aeld... may : be used.
The bi.chostnate solution =dna be too
strong, arid thinitrio_ sold 'ahould.betil;
lined mall it osaattto riot's vapor or'
, Crscrintafflurra residing In thi; ad,
borbood of the „Pest Hoagie, lemma t
as an insufferable nulainca, • are
charisma:lw ek...annhAer tbat Outdo 113 2'
ements going forward shall be atop.
pad. Bat the • Beard of • Health . regard
the Improvements as absolutely necesary
In preparation :for the already Whited
Increase of ama/l-pox Patna thilly
and ensuing winter, - and 'demur to 'the
aetlan of the Council atoning all •weak
atteritats,
pennanr.at ebaracter Mid so .thn
ni„
Aii•liaiialdeneeof Kr.irinned near
Jona' fitsalon; on the C
guni end Payton Railroad, .ineselay
evening of last week,s mast •: • and
fa igbter -as:4
her child of seventeen s moaths.. The
child trying for aomciiiing',lciinii4 the
name,&girl of fnlirteeni;.'statilerWtha
cellar, carrying a lattluerpiralfis% with
which. to cut • slice of -luzad... Mulls
stairs She slippediusd ISM, and the knife
flying froor.her hanCettilek* stair and
remaining for I mennent ailtip , the point
poised upward, the child fdl upon
The knife blade entered its.,pearl, kill
ing it instantly.
DIED:
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