~, 4. tts litislrargt UTZ AND SUBURBAN. dip z Tao gourprcia fornkbed Ms Sr &IP ar the wok for 16 mats per Mai by ma% (Opts awe= : moa n 112. - - reetaiday wu the ia*deist Harm have 1 - Wel Ude IhIL c• Otte illaillstratts are complaining of doll Wales duos the election. Pas Cellars individual attended Mayor Dram's morning ccrurt yesterday. - weather peevaeth are again affileted rophosy long and cold whiter. asn OW is rapidly approaching, apetitutbedolighcof our Juvenile pop• AUtigheny has furniahed_lb w in t 'bar torrible teddentil—four th -vet week. fauna are. very abe 4ll7 Reiglag from the gaantAty an , t,•• • Umtata ea market. _iw la read• amount of cos' /owe' Ports, itiete here to be ablppe the Mat rise in Y . the ements are being • Igaigging i r .pidly, in anticipation I d a ho tonoA 11011.11011, Of PIO Jlo elected School Directors In will not become members of Al of control titan January news. AY'over the Antitrust travel wenn Attaborgh. Fon Wayne & Chicago rat • , f - poed has been, reinarably brisk during tbo plait week., :'...4l,:tirtimiteeitt member of the Pitts. nv&& pollee force to mid to be the cam - blimarefor Chief °Mont:elle Ailvgbetty :, -; :ll . edertittelaew Twiny, next Januery. ^ Amusement season in Pittsburgh imened brilliantly and promises to bs deo-Wed Improvement upon he pre. -lboriore. IMOdottrel la to be will with • • Tie:tura the coining winter. Two . ftleDdS ' •• - Odra have entered the held, and nigh ' • hewn lectures altogether are already an. =moo. • .Ageatic.—Coulter Is in active training far his race with McKie!, which 00131811 • atr on the ur Mahela course naiads, 28th ppe MA. onon - He g seems quite. confident , of macaws. -411eland—ei r e regret to learn that Rev Gray the - popular and beloved torte . Chket ht. E. Church. this city. his bean prevented by Meese from die. - • charging tde minleterlal duties the paid seek or we. . , rtrSWIM to an advertisement on . • Cur Ann page It will be seen that the Allegheny quartette Club wtll give • eoneertAlds evening in the Birth United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, tar the • this church. IStreet Comadisioner McFadden has a strong fore al men enraged in repairing the sidewalks along firth avenue, from • • Rows street. out. The paTementa needed attention badly enough. and pedestrians that way will appreciate this work. afternoon Al. McMaster., In hie usual pulal and , ,fallettenda meaner, rendered a youth of • ,idustemet and p p bl ushing maiden onward 'ilan superlldively happy by uniting In Hymeneal bonds thee future destioleet Two lafarenations. —.l ohri Shulty was beams Alderman Mullen yesterday' charged with selling liquor to minors and selling without licence, oil oath of Cathodes BacL He to proprietor of a saloon In the Third ward, Allegheny, Zelct for shearing. Cistweetten.—Under the head of For Bale, good will and tiztures of a hand. nomely fitted stare, &a., letters should be addresard to ISO Market street, Harris burgh, Pa.. not Pittsburgh, as the adver tisement reads. It appears °mod on our Scat page, under the above head. Aldermanie.—Chief of Police Bowden. Of Allegheny, intends opening an Alder- Otan'a aloe. at the termination of hie present official career. He was elected an Aldermanlo representative of the Second ward , y two years ago, but never regularly assumed the duties of the position. '' L l'aDteared Sondag appeared before Alder. man Arent, Seventh Wad. Allegheny. end entered complaint amilma Oespar Stolhatua and his wife and son fovarasult and battery; affeging that they drove him from their premises where he 'bad sot i e to collect a debt. The parties gave SW hottest. Liquor Deale gha rs of nue- Inrudu and vi cinity are hereby requeSsd to m meet at the Board of Trade Booms, above the Third Britirnal Bank, corner Of Wood edreatand Virgin alley, on this Thursday afternoon, October Vat, at o'clock. to respond to the call of wholesale liquor dealers of tne West. Mimed Fort try—Yesterday Charles Siebert, Clothier of the German Savings Bank. Allegheny. made information be. fore Aldermen Mullen against Henry Mudd. far forgery. The amused fa charged with presenting at the bank a note for four months for PA signed Peter Bottler. Subsequently Is is alleged the Date ,Wlllll shown to Bottler, who em phatically denied the signature. Herm the Information. Bungle was held to bailln the sum of 11900. ..11111k..—Loveralfd wit of the richest character, should not fall to be In attend ance to.night to bear Josh Billings Ms. course on "MILO at Lafayette Ha. Not only for the entertainment. which is ear• tidti to be meritorious, but for the en , k. couragenumt of Hays Post No. 3, G. ll* under whose auspices it is given, .ww hope the home - vitt be crinkled. - Tickets for the coarse, including six lectures, or single tickets msy be oh , vaned at an, of the music stores. A' 1 'Almost Drowned.Yeaterday meriting • • little Aria of. Ur. William uthwila - • woror On WYlie street. wtdis playirig .000 0 'with some companions on • raft of toga t• • • I- on the hfonongsbeht river, near Boca ' street.irsapreclpitated Into the river try the oserturning of a tog, and would have •, bum drowned but for the prompt _mai* ens* Cl ub , of the nremberaof theihtion 'Boat who fortunately hint and throw out • plank, whk.h be caught bold of and was thus saved. Lamar, of Wool Yesterday morning William Heckert, se he pve his name, hada hearing before BD4or Drum on i charge or atelaing lottpf wool from the premises of Desiree Langer, Eighth ward, Allegheny. The • wool was taken before daybreak Toes. der' morning; and enter Bowden: to . • whom she matter was referred, moor tained that Heckert had sold a lot an. Nwerlng to the description of that taken, which caused his arrest. Ha acktrowl.. • edged having sold the article but claimed that he could prove honest ownership. A - discharge from theOhlo Penitentiary, • signed Edward Blower, was found In pOckst.. He was committed for trial. A . Mud e gjnod at Omer. _ - The 'UMW 'Presbyterians of this city, • are" entertaining the moraine of - the 1 .. -. ,Synod of Pittaburgb, now In session in - the Second Onurch, BLitb alumna, In *swat hospitable and princely style. The . ....., . ' - different Congregations unite in serving ...,• nos dinner meting In the lecture room of the Second Church. wtdchcoutd "not LO eatlify the appetite bt . the mod T y...... Aditidlocutgploure. Then; are bur loos tiblealsitheroommilich are well covered . . each day with.the most tempting and 1 deilefoiM viands. It is not a ,old cella. -tion Which:kik served. but a first ratedLn. roar that would dogma* to a lialmoolco • Rannurant, or a F.rtb avenue hotel. - ••••:-. But better thane% thugneztaire waited on by beautiful and aocoinpllalied Jaffee Whoseelarma the young gentlemen find .•-•:, it difficult to redo. and wham even the ministers cannot,. bat -Eunice: • If Um ladles of New 'York' -n If tow' to serve a dinner iiii ' ''''• 'wall as these ladles of the U. P, Church. - • Progreso! Blot would Cod his comPation _ donee* far aalecturee In the Culinary art t"..,:• • •.. ar concerned. • •.• .•1 ' "'''''''''• - •.....:,i •- . - -,•,-.- ..... -•:' ~_' - , .... JJ: f.' '_ t . Y` •r - : r q.......:.". irPilf the seePitell)f lb° W°4l:llmr. -.,;,....4"'Wneitsetenation of Allegheny' and West!. • •• ft -c "fair - anilwhots. the twat piowniim.idu , oyte . ' 1;.,._,. —' droll nulm.y; the st ubsaut, .'" . 'thn' - -nt John Murray, eight renew r i tten - Titt on the old. Waehtegtact ... ;, 4 „ , , , , , ic i m v am p ost ogeg et, ten t u eloelt 1 1 . 0 14 . 7 - !"..' n"""fr i nt rrpt, . double -*:_:•?: x - voiegai silaw:;_ .. ar,.,......, ar ~ ,...t... years of ME Wik Prittieltlnhpr ..- .. . :•' - f' . :-; ; , ' - wry. werend"-"Premium. 11 T A - 4 ,4 =n . . ..- ;.:' Aten,1 3 .4 ,00 ,0 t , ii =" o : w iabere t atea to. '-‘7-::'-iiiFtelitnidee.fee'dt one doVer, Not 7' .' -,'-'. .wel l eV iztor P f, " "lg7 trr r t e p? if..i.i, • steut.one . lnnacr / c ilg tdesi dur Tte'. 1 to plows -br ' . t'' , ;;;•`7 , :<':..i,.. # - Z4 l O OW —Pk* !?' 4 H 4 , o , ll :Witi l tempt,. ; 7. 4?3'.11 24 1 9 ,. ;4 1 1 41 1 ;174kie1t i =c; . ~-!-„EL.m.htentairnvintthrolvi,. A< —the —fire audiengs which His Arrival to New York—Whist 14., oyes and Terostmar—Jeiguer liellion and Grafts irlooffie Opera House hat "i e--/SW PiwirieriTee Effect or 1415 stows—Trtal of Bona Grimm for tne ..,,,, em bi iy i I and brilliant ___.. Letter , at Home and Throughout Eu.. liturder of. James stiovellz , —The Wee- evening Rite and ...- ' I rope. rear ette circ le, as Het—United Slates Court —fauPrelue s."'" W s Father Hyacinths, the great Carmelite, Cemrt —County Courts. - The Pte dress circle, were entirely , I arrived in New York on Monday, as has w nrinnaii ,,,,, October 20.—The trial of woiliod. The audience wan ap- i Grimm for the murder of Shovelic, pre- ,Osoiative and enthusiastic an well as vicrualy reported, was resumed. fashionable one. TM applause through- + ,_,_ ~.. fellow already been announced. On the voyage a I he was affable and kind, conversing f - Air. Cotner addressed the jog on.s+ out the evening woe liberal and cordial. ily rill " ""' P eceeu g ers " On the part of the defence, and was followlep. no teesthan diecriminating. The opera 1 vessel were four or tire French priests, wealth. . produced wee the "Bohemian Girl,' rarely, even ender the auspices of Caro. I and with whom he exchanged a few words Mr. Elwartzwelder for the jr. /the jory. line [tickling., has it been produced In on current topics, but the subject of the Judge Mellon then char an absence better style or with more perfect success. (Ecumenical Council anti his own future The j ur y retired , a nd, ;diet of "Guilty The Arline of Mos. Richintrs. Bernard of an hour, returned eghter."l of voluntary mart 4 IC. Jolt an d fondant was rerectosT. , be sentenced er — • --- Court--Fell Much. The do- WAS well nigh perfect, both in singing - was carefully avoided. ilon. Fernando ' will and acting. Nobly did ohs awash, her Wood was also OD board, to whom Father reputation, and renew her claims already no strong, on the true lovers of music. The Count Arnhelm of Mr. Drayton was I a superb pernonation. His voice is EL Mule Idler of introduction from Hun. E. B. W .. ashbume. lie bears similar let.. ters to Henry W ard liewcher and tsenerai Sugar, October 20.--The fin- a magnincent one, and his act- Dix.. Father Hecker, the eminent Cats W t met at ten oil:lock A. a., tog bidf the character left little foieolc divine of ew York, is ao intimate preen • MB bench. ~..zi . rirdwell's appeal. Erie coe•ty. Argo- qi, to ired Be sang "The Heart nd, and a inference will likely take Bowed Down" with such exquisite feel- place between em. bag and expression lotto win an etched- On the voyage he discarded the san f t concluded by Curtis , gad Brown 'she encore. Mr.' Haigh, the celebrated , for appellant. English tenor, who made bin debut last , lie _ dais; which, by the creed of the Carmel- On Motion of Wm. Bi cy, Esq., evening as Thaddeus, won golden opin- SOa he is °bilked to wear, and walked in Wm. U. Reoban, of Venangoeounty, was ions from all. H e labored under a cold, j Sailer'. and has also assumed citizens' sworn and admitted to prudes in the gave, even with this drawback, he I dress, the ooh' gn of religion about him Supreme Court.well u s to , being the Hi ous cravat and collar, the part so thoroughly . Riser., et al's appeal Forest county. dme.-ve and receive the warmest ap. I which peeps h behind the closely but-' by A. It. Mcdalmont for appal- Meuse. Hie “Then You'll Remember , toned front of his coat. On Sunday a lanta and by Lathy contra. kle" WAS warmly encored. Thin even- I French opera troupe on board the vessel Metholnith vs. Ratan et at. Vonango leg "Fro Diavolo" will be given. , gave a concert in the cabin, at which county. Argued by A.. Blakely ear plain- ACADEMY OE Mr:sm.—There sweat- 1 Father H. was present and frequently itp. tiff In error and by A. B. McCaLniont bled last night at the Academy of Music 1 plauded the efforts of the artists- Matra. one of the largest, most brilliant and , He has no fixed programme yet as to Carrier dt Benin vs. Brookville Bank. fashionable audience. we have ever wit- I iris movements in the United States. He Jefferson moray. Argued by Gordo, masted. It was more on the account of has come over to see and to study the for plaintiffs In error and by Conrad the announcement that Miss Roes Her I et,matey of which be Mui been so long en would appear as prima donna soprano, j - i- ardent ednorer. to his addressee he has than of the high reputation of the'' troupe, that no vast a congregation I often in masterly eloquence traced the gathered. The "Beibemlan Girl" tilled greatness of this country to its open the programme. Never before have we ,Bible and Its popular and free religiou s seen so mueb genius and artiatio ability j and he wants to see with the own eyes dirawn-torn In a play of such moderate I whether the actual picture corresponds pretensions. The true worth, the real I with his idea. After a few weeks or merits of the company wer e de r e lo O rd , moutts he expects to return to France; in the rendition, and not • soul present 1 he nay or may not go to the fEcumen. whose ideas to music were attuned, felt j ii ... s , council; beyond ilia , no Programme that the entertainment wax beneath the I "-"• rare and exquisite. The opening , has been laid out for the future. But the chorus, simple yet musical, m i . 1 strong basis or his religious belief, on rendered in fine style by en at. which be.dw ells will: particular emphasis, most full company, and aroused the Is the belief in the divinity of Christ, in aildience lowan expecte:Moor the rarer tho inspiration of the Scriptures, nod the treats which followed. The sweet song excelence of the Christian civilization of of a ••Soldtera Life," by Campbell, wiet I the nineteenth century. as rare, correct and as delicious an offer. The feeling in Catholic circles Is not' log of vocabaation as ever greeted mai 1 friendly. ehim. The Reverend Roman the Interpreter was withualy and appro. ciatingly encored. Mr. Campbell stands Catholic Clergy Of New York arc +an emone the foremost of our singer.; his ' willing to express an opinion about the reputation is made; his fame and name , great preacher. It la, however. not nn- Is of priceless value to a troupe of min.. likely that he may be induced to preach at etrel singers; his actions, his graceful the Church his St. Esprit, in Twenty , deportment,ltia warmth, Ma fervor, his ' second street, next Sunday. Great efforts unequaled Interpretation of the varying to that effect have beeetuade, especially OSIIOOOI3B of the human heart. are not I by French residents, who arc not over only graceful bat 'full of troth and na. I oriho d i , tore. Throughout the entire opera he Father Hyacinthe expressly declares sustained that high character which his full concurrence in the sentiments of Marked his eutry on the stage. His . Father Lacordaire, who died, according name will long be kindly remember-' eel in Pittsburgh as a fountain of °visor. i to its own words, "an Impenitent Mer l:neut. mot come be In 'winter or summer , stand of Count Montalembe-rt, who spring or autumn. he will find willing ; recently from his sick heed( which be ex. wutexuno. Thaddeus, (Mr. H. Nord- I peels to be soon his dying bed), sent a Mom.) the proscribed Pole, well slot stirring lett-er to tits "liberal priests and tamed his part and richly deserved the 1 laymen of Germany," exhorting them frequent mid anifestaoos of approval Ito have courage, as without couragons made in his behalf by the ureteral audi• professions of the liberal Catholics, the etbnece.expaWreseiooniceofisthPri tte ar por ly fee delpi ling toof "Church would soon be In the the heart, and the owner could not I senseless triumph of a fanatical bigotism." have better taken advautage of bleared th I Father Hyacinthe expresses hie more feeling piece of acting, blended , admiration of the wise and moderato with harmony, we could not well con- I words of the German bishops lately as. calve than was that exhibited by the I sembled at Fulda, which he thinks cannot 'unfortunate but patriotic }Mum of I fail to exert a most salutary influence. Poland, who was exiled from Die native To the question what course of action he laud, that his sLu of fidelity to freedom . would panne If, as the common anticipa might be atoned. ••Fioreatine," nephew ~ on now i 's, the majority of the Bishops of the Count, was a character. effeminate I " and courlinh, well sustained • I b y M r. Do , now assembled in Rome should express y Solla. The suoqhishoess, th e glyew ay I sanction the ultrePapal theories of the to ludicrounnewii. the sheer simplicity I Roman lice, and leave no room In the of the hstr-braiood lover of Arline, Clutch for any who utterly repudiate were all truly imrtrayed in the readitton those theories. the Father replies that this of thlepart. The acting of the Interpol , question will not come up for considera ter was more acceptable than his singing, lion until the resolutions of the Coutiell not In both parts he did admirably well. I, shall he hn„,,. n. Li°°"°"jwij woetoocrow nin g P lece ' Father Hyacinthe, aucadine, to Ms own of untied -chi , sego= displaying s , , , i . t , 1 ,,,„..1 histrionic ability rarely etimmitered mourns-Ma, has a ways bee n i , un the ntage. His vocalism man .an of. ant of . Ultramontane theories. perfect while the minor details. I Now shah bk . Llb.r.lhuh has become is' of act;ng, were above criticism. We conspicuously known, the French r., Dever have witnessed a more eloquent, • 1 pers publish some iuteresoug panieolars (=tier. or more truthful sketch of the atmut his Liberal beginoings. In the acquisitive character than that afforded j year 1562, on the Invitation of the Sock. by him in Ma advent to the chamber of I ty of St. Vincent de Paul, hr for the Arline, where the toilet article' were I first time ascended the pulpit of the something now to him, although his Church of St. Neeier, at 14010 . an sub I brain was not long taxed as to how to . ose them. lie In an artist of rare ability I . I "ut , r (si ne ~ ii / > eto Father Hermann who coo •ed and we desire never to see a better Der- I c..nai.erkkble ns p er, Unroof on the Mares , but was then attacked by ill- Arline, Mi. ROns HinWee trotted A pro. I arc o. Father Hyacinths; confined him. found mnaatiou as her first notes broke I self at that entirely within the limits of upon the audience. Much had been ex• the Instructions given him by hie superi• pected from this brilliant prima donna, I e re ; the c o mmencement o f his di s course but few there were present, who lm- j was cold and unimpassioned, and failed 'Wined that she would prove she ri val I to excite any enthusiasm in his audience; or any they had over heard on . suddenly tiowever, he followed hie own the operatic Ward. With a voice clear, 1 • . • an d pnre and full of express this 1 ,,,. 1 inspiration, u tte re d an eioquens none young lady held her hearers spell wound, , Tro p on the want of brotherly love In and impressed In all minds the mope 1 the present assembly and In the Church, family of her genius. Without attempt- land on the universal seltiehnees which log imponsibles, Confining herself to I prevailed In its place. The latter portion naturalness in style and acting, and lof his discourse mused DO little surprise. seeming to put forward no cape- • and was the subject of much comment. Mal exertions to attract the plaudits In a i „ ehoh d ~,,,,,,„n h._, im miaiwoj of the audience, she trilled bee quite plainly a preference for MO notes so beautifully, an artbtically I nilit , 0 ,.. divuot. "I have v .. • and so faithfully as to win for herself the dared over tiof world," he said, "and wildest applause ever awarded a gifted - . found . of . soprano to this city. Her voice is not have everywhere only germs in powerful. and yet in the foil meaning o r telligence and storm of undenitanding. 1 the word it Is powerful. Soft. low, sweet have entered the cloister and have there and ravishing—lt sounds and masks its only met with abortive 'rota" The notes In the inner soul and leaves there Archbishop of Lyons, Cardinal Ronaldwas an leopresion s which never can boerseed. heard this sermon preached, and Jenny Lind had fire and °litho- highly offended at U. In the drat burnt slalom and few heard her who of his indignation he scut for Father By did not feel the power and toil- sloths soul forbade him to preach Io a ny lia"" of her offerings; Kellogg Imitated chur ch of his diocese. The urgent rep . the Swedish nightingale with somas— PiccoOmlni Sing. as miroestly and sweet reochtodoov of die hieheot society hi ly. Patti with more force and eloquence, Lyons Induced him to withdraw this Pareps with equal brilliancy and more prohibition. He again sent for Father art, but Rose Berme has a School of her Hyacinthe, and in a mild and uncommon ..., dein:lona and ecstatic to ly forbearing manner put before him the her hearers. Her advent among the harm he would do to the church If he stars who shine to illumine the One area went op w i t h hi s v i o l en t a tt ac k. upon IL of the nineteenth cantor) marks an of* Father Elvacinthe could not resist this and none can dispute her claims to the fnendlvs uaii,„,sii • promisedanusanus to control high place to which she is entitled. We were pleased with the recantations of himself in future. It the Queen of the Gipsies; Miss Stockton. that h e . found himself unable to keep this longer. Her voice la good, well-cultured and Promise Illy clear. In Rome the letter of Father JHyacinthe The scenery was very sppropriate and created as great a sensation as In Paris. fine, and conduced much to. ths proper A correspondent there says : " e t Gov interpretation of the opera. The oma ethmeot had at first thought of ith. tomes were rich, appropriate and oleo drawing the document from the curiosity gaol, and, reflected th e highest credit to of the public by having recourse to the the management, who appear to have he. ordinary wetlands of suppression of tele. teratined on produmeg, in their present tour, a sensation that will forever en- ._gratna, confiscation , o . f pa Jere, it .. c., but sure the future success of the English i° a f ew owl" a the wor l d . was cognizantcognizant of the cry of grief wrung from Opera. The Fair scene was one of the most the the conscience ol Father Hyacinths; there posing and truthful 'sketchers of life lo was nothing more left to conceal, and foreign climes we tate ever witnessed. the distribution of the anthonzed journals ,and ha itsolf.Wm an attraction worthy took place In the tibial Mender. The Its admittance fee. • The chorus sad b ad- Roman ones have kept, and still pro let Hoopes were line, and a more pieta, ;serve, on the Imoject of this grave Log array of masculine grace and femi. incident, an absolute silence, which 'mne beauty we have never before .. , _ be in seen assembled on the boards. mei. Pectins. consequence The general ao rrectham, o f tha a m, e of orders received. Nobody yet knows movemenm, the careful adjustment of what resolution the Pope will take. scenes, and the judicious distribution of A few weeks ago he was said lobe inclined propertia were marked features of the to concthatione but the extremoldtramolt entertainment, and betokened that time party have since used with energy experienced heads and artistic hands all their imam of Influencing the mind had In charge the minor ex detail of the and conscience of the Holy Father, and Interpretation. We never .agaped Pius IX le more than ever inclined to in to see the Bohemian Girl, In English or trench himself in the principles of the Italian, so well put on the boards, with er , muc h ar ti a tie talent ~,,,d ~,,,,ha hi ch i Syllabus. Nevertheless, the protest of correctness t o ins t a nt It, as It wa s last Father Hyacinthe Is not an isolated fact. ..It was preceded by the address of the a t- I n a lg t et e tt l ie "Black Itqmico" will be Catholics of Coblentz to the BIAbOP of presented for the first and only time in Treece, fortified by the adhesion of Count this city. We anticipate a crowded an- de Montalazubert; then came the want ,thence. . feat. of the Episcopal meeting at Fulda; Prrranunon 'lmasenc.—The lmlay the remarkable work of Mgr. Ma- Troupe hold forth at this place ofamu se- ret, Visbop of Siam, made Its appearance. ' ment and succeed in dolne a large share Ali those , documents, more or less em- ; of boldness, notwithstanding the other piratic, express the same sentiments, and attractions in the city. Gymnastic en. a belief prevails here that they may exer. tsrtahiments aro very pohnlar In Pittee burgh, and when a really excellent else a salutary influence on the disPod lion of the Popu and the resolutions of troupe Ilko this comes along It is enre to have many patrona The other cocas- the CoucCIL" Hans at the theatre are also of a high Thu London Times, suparning up order of.ment, and can:Mine to make a European opinion on Father Hyeeinthe's Oast class entertainment. . letter, thinks its effect will be to create the possibility of laying the bud of a new "CrithotkOra which with put an end to Romanisen. Referring to modern recce- alone fnam the church, the Mao states they were without aim, convictioua or plane. ' • "But," it add s, "Father Ilya•. clothe has a clear object; he starts from a fixefi principle; he sets to himself a Magi. blo etask." The Times continues with sotto striking observations: "It JD the , Popo whom we Meat thank for all this. B 1.4 the Pope slot= or. to his Junit ad. , ilBOB, that we ire Indebted for a Father 1 Hyacinthe. Without that happy Idea , of n CEctinleulpsl Council, the Car- tn to preacher ;night have continued in the , discharge &Ms sacred office, oe• ma ovally startling his `select and fashionable' audience with sudden flashes of o truth that was la him, yet bearing th yoke trewhlch, years had accustomed blip, and allowing himself to be account- ed4t ..luminary'Ail that churcliepf which ' be Will now be considered a 'firebrand.' 'You were sa. apreelOussionoMilltPlco ono bathe 'corinee of our edifice; said the 1 . .Pope to Father.Paristiglia, when this Miter I exhibited the first syntlitorne of defection: I 'but you are blinded by ambition; you 'itill'eotni be-hided front yottililgh place end flung Into the stmt and zubblse , of the irecend benetiles • U , b Holineit would scarcely dream ofe4,dressing. a similar re buke to Platter Elyttielistbei' - rither flys- : tlinthWelettruitsteithe production of an quiet,wcrridirsphit, it Is the effusion sonl in earnest, the . first •Interanee'of . .sword which niefffeerctio.;-eiti *Ord' W 1 may takelootelieldtrofiPlld:47 . A W r f g : . t - t ..,,,,, ~, ..,..,;,• . ..,-,- ~..... THE cougra. COO -• 8011311 Ts. Clarion county. Clarion. Argued by W. P. Janke for plaintiff to plaintiff In error, and by Corbett contra. Reiner va. Bell. Clarion county. Ar gued, by Leap for plaintiff to error and Cord contra. Milted States District Coart—J udge McCawllesa. Wgzorzebar, October 20.—1 n the carte of the United States ye James Murphey,, reported yesterday, \ the jury returned a verdict of guilty. As there are a num ber of other caw of the same nature, the reedit of which depeided upon this. there will probably be a motion for • new trial in order .that the law in the ease may be fully argued and the points de cided. In the three cases of the United Slates vs. Crabbe and Rambo, et. al., Judgment was opened and the met era/tinned to the January term. The forfeiture of reoogntsances in the cane of the. United States vs. Julius Ad. jar and Frederick Maul was reapited. A motion to quash the indictment in the case of the United States va. the brewery, et. al., of G. F. Btickenger, was made on the part of the reapondent. Court adjourned until Thursday morn ing at ten o'clock. Litztrict Court—Dodge Kirkpatrick. WintessoAr, October 20.—1 n the case of Martin for use vs. Gambler, previously retorted, the jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in the sum of 5109. Owners of canal boat "Ella" vs. owners ortne steam tug "Storm lict. 2." Acton to r ecover against- common carrier. for neglect of duty. It was alleged that plaintiffs had Intrusted to defendants the canal boat "Ella" to tow from the mouth of Beam r river to Pittsburgh, and through neglect of defendants the boat sunk at "Dead man's Inland," and was lost, and this action was brought to re. cover the value of the bast, which was estimated at 51,900.0 n trial. TRIAL 14ST FOR TIII3II6DAT 12. West. P. R. R. Co. vs. Childs et al. 201. Corn. for am vs. MarabalL 115. Parker & Paul vs. Martin et al. 25. Friend use To Olnhausen gar. IR' Goodell rt. Pa. R. R. Co. 101. Steinmacher & Silverman vs. Me grow & Co, 102. Macao:oar-1n va. Dee et to. 104. Lee va. P. Pt. Pi% & C. & P. R. R. Cos. Quarter Sesstons—Judge Mello" WEDNESDAY, October 20.—Alter the ecnieltudon of the Gricum-filhoyelin hem. Wide cane, In the Oyer and Terminer , the case of the Commonwealth VS. Henry Onrtachey, indicted for malicious mils. chief, was taken up. It was alleged that the defendant bad miilicloturly destroyed • elgo belonging to A.. Aaronson & Co., merchant tailors. Jury out. The next OM taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Seely, In. dieted for aggravated wealth and battery, William Walker, prosecutor. It wa alleged that the defendant and prosecu for kpt.iptct a. difficulty. when the forme struck the latter with a dinner bell. 0 trial. = WEIESWIDV. October 20.—Bowdy vs. Snyder. Action to rocover for work and labor done. Jury out. Anne Mr. Miller ma Andrew Stacy, ex• °enter of John Miller, deceased. Action to recover POO under the exemption lima of the State. Jury oat. I=l No. 72. Seamy vs. Young et al. •• 145. Hewlett vs. Newell. ' 146. Coleman vs. Eyster. •• 147. Phelan vs. Rainsley. 147. briewldruaey vs. Moans " 150. Hoffman vs. Peter. •• 153. Davie vs. Finch. •• 164. Benson vs. Gordon. •• 156. Harkins vs. Keller. " 156. Shaffer TB. Ratter. • 157. ff.elrsin va. SiaUXICU/ 8 . " 160. Ertl° ve. King. tlysWrictile. Last night a mysterious telegraphic dispatch was received at jhe watch house. It read as follows: Latin/a/cm a. Oct. 10, '69. Capt. Earl, Mayor's Office—Tell James Phillips, squirrels plenty. lions= NICHOLS. The charges (fifty-five cent.) were paid at toe omoe from whine it emanated., The Captain with the greatest pleasore would have complied with the slang; request, but unfortunately was unable to do so, not bating any acquaintance with either James or Robert. The me.- sage underwent the cheat scrutiny from the visitors, detectives and others at the Captain's besdqeertera, - and many were the sage surmise as to Its meaning, but no positive information was received until solemn Individual, worsened of nil*. than ordinary saneness, after per. socially reflecting upon the matter for considersble time, sagely remarked with an ominous shake of the head. "tiontO.' thing's up," With thin profound and lucid explanation of the mystery, the Captain felt relieved, and saw plains the paper to a safe retreat, .placidly resumed hie meerschaum to await further developents - from Wilt °some. thing" w was Nip." A Mertied CoalpUment. - , 40hZ1 R. Hazlett, Esq.. city editor of the Pittsburgh 'Leader. who has just re turned from a tourin Europe, was honor. ad Tannin , ' evening by &complimentary supper given by a.number of his personal friends as an evidence of welcome and a mark of regard and esteem.. ,The supper was held at the popular and well man. seed dining rooms of .1„ B. YOCILIVOLI a, a 0D... ' , Mlle? Of Smithfield 'greet and Diamond alley, and, of mune, none will question ha isuoptuonaness when the caterers' males are mentioned. The guests were very numero us and fairly represented the professions of the city as well as the mercantile commu nity. During the evening Mr. Hazlett was presented wPh an elegant and val. nable outfit for writlng, as the gift of hie personal friends. ne presentation' speech was. nada by Mr. L. H. Rosen. bsch, Ineloquent and felicitous language, and the recipient responded hien equally happy manner. Other speeehee followed, and the best of humor prevailed. Mr. Hulett la a .worthy and accomplished journalist, and we are glad to record this evidence of appreciation on the part of his friends. On Duty *gil For a few days Past the pleseitut end genbill face of the obliging and aourtemix AsOlant Clerk of tho Quarter Beationa Court. Mr. J. G. Wog, leas raised from eurnstorned place In the Court room, ttie cum of which tree fully explained pad the announcement that he. ' to be a man and had taken mato himself a wile. If isselar,e H. Vick roy. of Johnetasin. The ceremony was pet formed Tuesday evening, at the reel: deuce of the bridorparenta hyltev. Mewing. May the happiness which our Mend West noteseents to enjoy, novel' be leas, but' rotiz. It Inereace_cintil the end of time: • That'fitelL " A Goss dipettleTtelt change 16 the treethet host had the O&M of Unmet eg the appedle.. , of , most .peoblesitind they trlll be pleased In learn test at Born , s roe tsstromt, earner of ElOdtbredd 'lttreet And 87zth avenue, the most ample TriMillra• dons twee been made - ,,by' mompllshed sisterets44 Made the soma at patrons. te 4 , Everythlug t this Owe Is In ezeol-: lent style. and el San go. some Imess.. tlsded. r t water rlells Mode ziaisee - pfm are :16ga r Aneriumsons ht. maw "wales 'sad' 'lo2ollll*—roatted 104 =elm almonds and totni Sae atom boae. ban*: si'44 ; iredeitl,:mueltr4o4o, o 7. 7 ftwirgelowatu..i- "(MGR DAILY GAZETTE: 'MUM AY 1110 R eITTS Real Ratate.—Bao anvertleernent of bleCnufg & Rainbow, Real Estate and 'Kewanee Agents, 195, 197 and 199 Con 'tee lIVI3/1110. tt muntuntat macula by Tolegraptl. New ORLEE.IIO, October 20. gotten tlrmer, - 2 5 e (Or calddlitig; slam 4,600 bslol4 tanelpta 6,166 bales; exports to liavre 2,663 bales, to Liverpool, 3,=0 bales. Port ldwor at $152,60. *classes at Mtge& Whisky $1,27%01, .30. Other articles no clunked." Gold 1M134. Sterling 14.1.1(. New York sip! uxentutge ;t: per cent. • tpacttant. Nisavi t..mt, October le.—Cotton; good to ordinary at 21350; low. middlings at 2354 e. • Niltemt red Cl 11,0 S, amber at 111,14 and whit& at 51,20. Oats at 6E.c.„ Rye at $l. Corn at $1,14. Barley 11146. Flour 1507 for super to fancy— Hanna 'sides 205.- clams 22c. Sol:adore 17Nc. Lfir.4. 20r, J. M. Teostnson, the well known land lorded' the fllen-llonse;-White Mouotal as, was :mated away In • 0411, &win; the re. rent !habit In lie* Ifamrialiere, and wee drowned. His body woe supseqnently recovered., some-three :miles. below the —patiAte,nf:ntnntalneerfi disnovven. don in Swarb:Wlnk ,4o6l ovido betnnenrOpatiltrril-Rio'Grendeiand 84: • nosh's, the bones et AutAlind forty: E ll O. O o"2Pnnits4 114C.14.%4140:4nninicue oc,,,Darts low ftwa . COL IYOStrOnt's ni Plod* 411Pedilisnr16101thertnbite w ever boatOf tbri _Atea7:Y_e#4- . . Ortne 'oacete of tail cum' comet uplagor,tnellifietkantirtedoner 410 W4Wingr=i NAL. WAILY4A'be el W. viaseiill . be. trismat , iber *est liteuk4•ol7;7n. et:PcklifrizilW FATHER HYACINTHE. ,-_- . 0-BltatritylkallidtTOrontores t e nto lor. , Roltie,iO4SUClT thes:Accmedsal ORDINANCES AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Issuing of Stu.. erage Bonds. Bar. I. Be U ordained nett enacted Dyer. baker and Common Councils of Use Milt ef An'tS..te. and U 4 helve, ordettard and wended De Me au thority, of the some, That at Controller Ix and he o hereby ahlborts. sod .Inpowered to Lave Bonds prepared. to be iss • `City re.- ..me Botls,•• of stretch nt stommt la the agar. - ,at may be nem.. y to psi . for the sr wee 'oder con. reel. for the co flstrue , loduf which I I. to meets,. the f ed, said It nets to e der of 4300 and 11000 sob. ire In tan year. fr, th date of issue. awl to lobow attached hearts, Interest at of 7 per rent. tar annum. Ps YAM. " 5 the )Croat.da ofJ tnasey aid July In each mot evert hald2, n tr t r i nds toad. by , Ine r :AL .. j ur i lt e o r d Sac. 3 That ' tr=2 Mid 11 he may 141 e .y en 21,4 , made by tbi , CO trolly 01 11,14 by and wlth the war rosy. the Finest.* Com• mi ett ttee. and In •Il other respeqt. the ue. le and timposal of the proceeds of sat./ Woods shell De to abcordance •I thy Art of assembly eels. tn• aeon,. In tue City of Aliesheny, sPhroTen tie 94 th .Isv of March, 1809. Bet'. 3 That the I•ltti credit. and nar t y.tate f At of e a main rt. y. end the Int Test •oCrui by thereon 81W, 4. That so mush of any ordinals , as may rob Eft with, or he stlpplled by the foregoing. he and the same I. hereby reed ordelood and enacted Into • is w title the 14th day of ektober, Anna DOmlol one thousand eight hundred and slaty [Our. A Pres•l'det?Tf EcUcit'roußrtc/4 Attest: J R. OXL se. Clerk of detect C AL oeval. YltEll BLACK. President of Common Connell. Atter., R. Ditwoliett. Clerik of Common Council. oeht treorFite Igt mat. R ESOLUTION TO OPEN LANE 1.1. ff V jep ft lelit , lf HIKE It!T. •• ' - 4. By the detect awl COOllll , lll Coen , Is tt of Altrabehy. That Lane Allt, In pd .art. be opened from It. present ler thltia• to Jeffers.. and that W. 11101. .1.111 , ,S ISIMN audllo•Sls Kt lIOL IxD. free. bolder, be and they are here.. appolnt. , l en to • and ****** to• dan•se• ordattee with th e prv.1•1 , .. •i• the Act. k 1 sembly approved .ay Ist, A. It 1081 , wad au" the elects of Coon,. 001117 them of their appointments. the C lir ...en Carl Ith JUL.:WWI. October 111. h. 1111139. We clo hereby r•rtlft Oast the fore/01.11 1. he •hd ...Tett cop, a.l the r. solution p.erd e Select owl Common t outwits of "hi cat) , • teal meowing, hew on Thered .y. th 4 4 e 1h in .1. IL DI thenß. LWDIof Sel Vola ORTIL MI Cleet of COmmou t ouo. AN ORDINANC'E Chong'.the Tr crane , of as Pear - t - I.llor Cur roll tat root- SIC. I. Se It ordained and at by It. Se. Lea and Comma. Coosrota of It. CUP a‘la• lA. trane err o. saw. 'shat the..me ar lads her tan of Carrndr trots restore Liwe r pleads Miry be thane. drmAchley stree{! MIX. 3. All ordlnanne. or parts of ordinance. echrlictiny or .ppied by Lb. lorreolud. Jare Iremby al(rnialned arid ete.l Into a tom this the 14th eta/al of Vetober. A . D. IMO. JAMES Melillllllt. President of helot thyandll. Attest : J. It. 0m... Ora ut nelect , Ca.7l, l , l 6 rcealdeat of Common l'ol K oell telr." M.'""lll'egt:.;7a,ro.flr'n„n `on cell. RsourrioN TO OPEN rut,- T nThEET, from Nidgie Reece. , to ft.eoi.ea. By • the select end Common (~.oneiie he oi the City of All. Waco, ,T,hat street 2:Trier:"ens r rii9Al!" JOB IS ,, Y wad HICK Aau I.ltW HI: lasi . . tree• bold , yr, be and they are hereby •Pth , n , hd en to view arid au the damaged and helmet. 111 accordance with the provisions of the Art uf Catetobly. of 11 a\ Ist. 11461. wod Clint the Uteri. 01 COU OCII.II 00110 Mem of their an• polarrnena CI, or A I.t.zt: , 01r..1 IFOO. ( Re do certAry 10. t he foreFo , lu(E .o l entou"..:,'uOc".lro;',ll.l'l,,'. a n t A O :tated ection "- ..neta ou (I"k t t ' . l l ' ;t: . % l kVEVVIT, " riffk rf Common Collect I CODMISSION rdEACHANTS WIIIL9II - MILLER & CO., Nos. 221 and 123 Lberty Street. Comer of Irwin. egu ;tooree offer to the trod strietly Prime New (Nrop New edam Sugar and I= Collo Wks, Cat* aad English Island Mogan. New York. rbiladeladila and Baltimore Ile lined dn. Ad Uoldes DrinLcreerlngs. ra Brlll2oll, atnart• ama• and a. 14 trren Porto Kim Co t. t an dal Zugliab Island Nolanae Yoantllewn. Jarum, Imperial, kin award • liansoln Klee. Pli. nna . Oattun ants, AC.. conatan?t, .a ?Laud. ME= =I Fine Brandies, Wines and Seger& of 11.enlan, Sidm . . l an. and Spartan. Noel Wan. Hanel Inn PAM*. Bparhant florae, helearnarg and Johanna. burg. iforthrharr. Unload, 1, arandrnntr. I Prone not nave 011. do do Clan., innortad In tottlea. do do Wt. Wino. to honks. S. Wort • non.' Spartan. Oa.. ba rue old ehterry. Idadetra and Pun Wines. Prea Uld-blodoiwarha. aro Wlnthae. pare. do Vail SoThdlorUld fliel do do. 6ad• &nests tar Moat • etundon , Wand V In. capral. t, ars..., and laellera ...namparne &nada. of ens