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',4 41 1 1 '4 41 rti 7 A *P., 1 1 1119-4 41overpo . ... ... 7 1 0 469 7 5 3 OM 071 33113.-449P491343 Jaige....Z49. - 3 itn,sa taiasa3ol 1.77..7 - Cilia* Patriots In . View York. We are perfectly willing to tight for Etn.Att - dcilkfif the Cubans will only here anttlivelliter-I,tt ik,actilered ..... ..... But we are sincerely tired of Searing 1 4k:blatant din of them PiPhut ikeedom-ahriekent from the sweet security of their lairs In by•lanes and back alleys qf they would only setae a musket and gdlgunnituritter Bpaalards in this city, we might work up* hule respect for their • courage while deprecating assassination. LI thny-oely awassinate their allies, as 1 did the two unlorttuiate Domincarut 11/11thhignitIMm i ester lee to aid With their experienced' valor, the cause of the Cuban patriots. ln the bine of thiii and sinew Inaldeutsoiny ayinfillthffigi feelings are Selina by Ilia most frightfal Manes oftepitabih` felicity , andr•entetylaw e iut lbe insurgente. Ye. onlye moo m , , Ce, oaks* were received ram the .. go • alinklantiltrithei Captain t r.:.,. • to . - capedally careful and consid .. • • In • . breetnentAet Cuban • that n igen of - unnecessary bl• • • .: ed might t- IA lbw skirts of the • rter and its - - ~„ pa 410,1••• • ,cot•the dis '-ipatch, witubettarM and' ii is re• rimy* ,becitat the..• ,:•••• lof •.: , ,Mette,' are enough Cubans bildhiißy kir farm i fall n regiment. .If they will con -411111120:Seir themselves from the Mantua llainant.faacy tkirs, Preach ballet .giria, E:i ta !filaCTork , barber - shops, we will them a regimental standard, bear. ' rpaai its fords the cigarette rampant pita bunch - at bananas in the back theirbd. ". They may pas g 0 into battle adat-Ilia cherished emblem of their &inn . Tice , end their &write fruit, labia seemeloit be about the only inepira. 1 Troia the ltendi are catable of receiving. , F.l,A r es : /actilyifef of tho Thur. Qt - Greenwich Gespital. IJ l4lol6c httetidtal , Entland,haliteasel V . ..tio lamerload rendezvous for the Levomout: and disabled ;seamen of the If/Mb Navy.: lathe lhta re, the pension pfeltiff„Veneive a periodical sum of Ine., saiy, eadda allowed to reside where their fe: 'Odeettich. MOW lire staled, Jaw lunge thos ceMed totsian asylum for Witty, :eteCtria' Board ' of. Governors, :eiftlerfaiesof Ittis,oooeser, compose:l ' WaMod-• jaiimitee.l:•' While the 'Warm- A* m*411186101 sailors were obliged to telifittlitlietied With& miserable stares. *km' allowance, the-dispensers of the; lbOrtidyleariMelt ring bilustley. • T his 'llll- tat Of taageliga,” brotght wich Hospital ln= disrepute, and the forced seperattonof tht lamateadkom their families and theisenity - diet hu re duced the ntfutber pensioners: In 11$8 =creme= elerreurhundred aacancia . cihrnietimiprbtijiiidigshnikiresieut stun bar of disabled seamen were receiving .W.ltiv relief 'parts bf England. Within the lait twenty years, the number of pmdgmort VIE Inmate! hwe been Eurcitterodated so, d - st: present there are eildy:tildrtieMPlannies, eleitly 'all ,Elxtrtidden. aud...tho, rest without any Ahoteszalatives, .These are to heIICCOM =witted= &detached establishment, and 'ghee ** c Va i rso& w : tG Adei'ii•it bs ' 4evc4cd ‘ tly plaa, LMQ. ( Xi an num will 1.1rxi a..... -4 1 =1. =IWO . for mmpen. liar was founded andltarvin memory (Ike !Wei ViarISTOM Cape Ls Hone. -Mar oft's! .endowment co $750,000 valear,andvess to. be pitti for the • relief of f rIGGIMIta#-Arftql• Ifidclfs: an . • • - . . iateinpthig sable idthe Own= of fast horsellesh, aualost amine? of course, any number pmjemealelhe:on r e bond* thoM id 4Nanvil-Be one,ilenataeri eon Atteorrelipaei Ind Vh? . lbgr• leaky bible beurMa one pour to ever contiltkuss' met ;which • ;bons may pleb, arid XL , BOIShor . - 14 20314 Wing patticulat whether or Alsot betaixeutdinirindalidlimb i all he litldf blind btalialr.hate 'the' necessary WteesstlemseWfio InuteM Mr. eilloisitthieleCAsdc. was he'conditionarit the 410 D- the owner of Dexter re - Una condltlonj,-of the ltin‘to I throw the4oV dour ;vvlde I shotild prefer young and land horse like Dexter, but I shall not =kelt its barrier against any horn under taking to preferential% bati whether hebe young or old, sound or unsound. lame, or free from lameness; whether he have en* sPailit or two, „three rlngbones o ce foam be blind one eye or both, broken winded or foundered r so long as he per- Rama the feat of stertink el Dexter start ed from my stehle,4 Twenty4lesenth west, near lilathavenue, at ono o'clock r. re, and S sidibilAuthig the same aIS noon on Prospect rata, as Dexte r t ro • mile in 2:21140A road wagon driver welgblix atliyouuds. Thereniust be no muting or propiug—eery inch or the mile =AU tamed as Dexter trolled ft, without a aln•lo idly or jump; and I now have theprivilege of-wt and tuning the brisk and taking one uf or, two. friends with sm The owner of" thee b one a n dew have: one Cr two friends seatv but, under no elmo mdwces, , wall lb. co,cmod, directly or lactlrecuy, , to a public or advertised w h ew Maury is rewired thientratice-PlAhor cmportunlty given for betting. i PEOPLE are talking about leg money for stable of Manx Plit Feseenden, Its bus dlslingalthed &Maar No Mena or &public man Nut ever been erected 44 th e State, rindit has eln. •gle nronatnern, that toile, nun:miry artier Late Governor King, in front of the cald. ids Augusts. ' • v, . , , r;. .' • ~...:, . itt . I,XI, Arti (1 o . ' c' - fit/Zrtt ~.. , . ' .7:-•-•:., ......,1 :' \ I -- 1.- - ,. VOLUME T _ _ , _ . _-, =__ v. " - W 00 Is el e. ME LXXXIV FIRST EDITIpI. MID.XIGIIIT NEWS BY CABLE. Property of the Orteanitts to be Restored-A:carrel hang ; P. ; in the City of Paris Fe red— ' tiet between a Con t and Date -=4914 Ptess of Spa ta Cry 1 ..61Ve Us a Rlng”—Es ,rtes the Coming Man. Wit 1 the j • Luke of Genoa as Sue !nor— Mr• 1-) '''•"‘ . 7". or Chicago, °.w lu thi' .pw, gec ci on in p a i nzatiA city, la toaltlng publio A MAI 01.1.1013 that 411PpleMed—Londoli . • ittand , : , r 13 "'U.). th" We New fork I""thlt4 the ' Eludeoo, Ike Shan, Ilorthartaltern, St. ard ,, on the, Dettuttlo a of the Unmet. '"" - I 1 Pturt and ltork bland made will be one to the Pittabe cur Ilne of railway on a ba.da of eight per ladearant. rah 0.-tu.) PRaattß. ; tout., net earning" This oonsolldatten p wv . ,ooolx,„ w.... 4., leal.l.a am, flee will louse perpetually lhe ilarlern '`, .- ~. . and klele road; the Erie at *even per a reartuor or deputies propoae to intro. duos • law at the next arsalou of the 17,..1,t0iv.013,400„,,,,g,,„,,e,,,,,en.nt01b1annad a . e n d a th i e Corea Leglalatlf to annul the decree of hurt dollar,. The Erte's prase svilltae l Wet; cordhseatlitg the property nt out, narrowed at once to the gunge of the • • other ite., her conu,etton. -' - Orleana'ffirineon. ' ... . . . _... The Liable reports that the ultra redi cala are vial:leg the woritehops 4E16 urg. hag the meta to take part in the demon stration Of the 26th inst. The Prows says the Revolutionary Committee of Parts, have warned the workloglabb • lit the pacevincy, that on the 126th lost there will be a general up rising In the city of Fula. The Radical journal. do not anproveef the proposed demonstration. it is eatnered that Lwitdra Rolla, Felix Pist, Victor Hugo. Leafs Blanc, and other extreme Radicals wEll come for ward sa candidates for the Corps Leg's latif in the supplementary elections won to be held in Paris. A duel won fought to-day between Coant De Beaumont and Duke be Fitz James. The latter is dangerously wet:hided. GREAT TIRITAIII ' ' • Lennon, October V,..—The Standard re ferring to the action of the United Steles In preventing the departure tot the hill. bantering expeditions Ibr Cuba, argues that however excellent the conduct of the Atnerhuns may be In detaining the steamer Hornet, It =IDOL be an example of the future, still less a cause of reproach of the put. The whole basis on which She cane of the Alabama runt, hi that she Wall not anon a ousel as the Hornet. We could not have Proceeded against her as the flontulautti have7agalnal the Cnba. CLEM hf Anal n, October W.—The Press strongly urge the. Immediate olectiortuf. trEing, and enggeete the 'elevation of Espartos to the throne for life, and the designation of the Duke Genoa as his euaseasor. In the Cortes tbo question of ordering no election far deputies to supply the phloem of those who Joined the luau rgeu Is is now under consideration. HAVANA. Haven), October bottle. of rebels bare made their appearance uear Trinidad. A. shirtulati took plane be tween the insurgents and Spanish troops In .the Cardin Villas district, during which di insurgents were killed. In the Sierra Nueva' diet:let a entail en. gagmen! took place between the Span iards and Cubans, during which the Cu. bans lout reran ktliad. gi us rin a • 1 TRIESTE, October 22.—The Insurrection at Calusro, in Dalmatia, has Oeen sup. Premed, but not without blecrgabed, oottfilettook place on .the arriyel of the troops, the Insurgents making n deeper ate reahltanee, but they were totally de. rested. Order la now completely re atOred. Jukßialp .11E51110 PIAMOUTII, England, October 21L—The +steamer litorcuromja, from New ifved to-dity. lieraarothru, October .12:—khie able Athlete from Now York, was abandoned qweit. All bandexcinland lautjad hero et. *INA ACIAIL AND ...0111SIESICIAIL Intenoar, October V— —Consols, ^3X; American ea:widow Pico-twenty bowie, 81X0 Tou,por ties, RA Erie, 21y,; Illinole , 643: Atlan tic and ' Great. Western, 26).j. Stocks quiet. al6, October 22.—BOUree firms 7if LIVERPOOL, October 'Zl—Cotton: sales ler the week, 92,000 bales, of which 17,- 000 were for export and 21,000 on apecu. laden. The stock la estimated at 4 34,000 bales, of 'which 86,000 are AmeriCan. The reoelpta for the week were 71,000 tales, of which 8,000 were American. /riantity afloat, 348,000 bales; of snitch 53,000 L Amertasn. Market to-dar., dull; middling uplands,. 12: New Orleans, with tales of 10,000 bales. Man chester market dull. Breadauffs Receipts ot wheat for .8 days, 65,000 guar. term, of which 40,000 were American. Oultortds white wheat, 10a 7d: red west- ern No. 2, Os 4d: winter, 9a 7d. Western 24a. .11nn, mixed, 3IE 3d. Oats, IL 6d, Pelts 44si 6d. pork, !MOIL Beef, 88s, lard. 71a. Cheese, 674, 6d. Bacon, 65a 6d. flatbed Petroleum, la 841. Tal- , low 47a. Turpentine 27a. Linseed cakes, .£10.126., ' Lemont+, October -21.—lallow 47ea 47a M. Sperm oil. 925. Sugar, ' 353 9d. Calcutta Linseed, 61z sd. Petroleum at : Antwerp quiet at b9t4f. FRANKFORT, Octobtal2.—Bonds &Alva. and firm at 87h'. ' EA YEE, October 2.—Cotton Oat at 1484 Ott spot and 1Z734L afloat. • • PHILADELPHIA. The Brooks' case—An Absent II lusees-_ hattanal, State and City Auo9llU.° I heateb of the DeUnanent. ter Tel/paha toes riustrargh oucne.l PHILIDELPHIA. October 23.—}11gb Cotitable Clark ban been removed by Mayor • roz. He has , been connected *Oh thapulice Mom years. ' The ,Brooks' case was resumed. Oda tworhithr. M. Brooks testutta to thl; fact of tbei Mossott. He recognised Morrow. ail being In Keenacea store previous to the ilteatith and bellese4 Jaime Dcingb erAy bo the man he saw struggling to get tato the CarriligedoOr when he reach. cse It in musult of his swallows. On alisietuit gibe disappearance of a witness for the prosecution. the Court adjourned to•morroar. /wise Lddiow Invited the °Mina' of the Zoned Slats authorities, the State and olty cases to enclosing to find this witness, and said he would exhaust the power of the Court In the seen*, • and If the whiner was In New J trlsbl be would mind the the Governor bltind Hate to plyerl44,to tbo 03,urt . - ThatTetmeelbStioupeAtanterfelters...Aeare - . - Arreets-Vertles Held la 1130.0008 a OlyTileirreptito me Pittsburg] ereants.l --.Annusonn, October 2L-The miss of ..'nerthis Charged with selling iigutterAnt tptueeed neVennestatopeprondeeto lead ' Fo itOP , 4IPt libelelittre `TlVelhOfe Sr. LTOlag have been made th comitetion with !tome of them hieing Charles Jackson, . . trobaimaMahufacturer of Petersburg, who detrireet - witli furnlehhig • genuine itlegrutake the counterfeits by., The& W. he And Frederick Bannache were before the United States-Commissioner to-day, and held for trial. The U. B. Dl*- 4.r.htd.AttOreej, to tinging that. heavy ball le required; Bald that this wall part of a wealthy gang, the prlnelpals of which would take them out ofhll If 120,0:10 had to be forfeited to do it. The Commie, stoner flied the ball et 110,000 each. and Headache gave 1t into &Glory of Bal. nacho was seized to-day for violation of , the revenue laws. The other parties have been balled to appear on Wednes. day. The case,ezclted ,ninch Interest from the feet that all the parties are well known as farmer revenue officials here. Daring and.Stmcrasful Fraud.. [By Telegrepti to the PlttetawehGesette.7 NEW OSILSAIWI, October 21.—Judge Abel to-day called the Grand Jury to gether and delivered hiseharge to them, urging them to Strip, if possible, one of the most daring and successful frauds yet Perpetrated Open the State Tress*. rer, and this accomplished by wholsaale per eve subornation of perjury, and It Is eved by the complicity of cadets. Be alluded to the false, corrupt and fraudulent obtaining of warrants upon the State Treasurer by,virtne of the act of General Assembly of 1868„ for ! under 1 1sf of the veterans who served Jackeon In the battle of New Orleans. - —The delegates to the Conductors' LOgiresetion r at Onlembue %le-arrived In theedirillost slx o'ctoek last evenink by a special train and attended the perform ance as the Opera Roam . ;e1! - NEW YOltli. CITY. ----- •VEcol r ll EDITIHI (ilv T. , r,,1e ~, Ow Pfltsbetrre, 43 ..et, 1 Railroad ConeolidLation —No In- kj _ " dictments Against Gold Spec- : FOUR O'CLOCK", .1. .0, ulator , —Genera I Butterfield Demands a Searching lures- - ligation Council 01 Evian.: gelical if hurc hes — EVangell- ' calmilance_Th e m achin ,.. , An. Exciting Scene In Coati— s Is I Armed mop in Florida --Gen. etrike Cotatinnes—Ten Inches J. BoVrtnaii Supervisor of the of Stiow at Leyden, N.Y.—A I Western Dlstriet of Pent/my/- Cuban State BIS Maltese utril i , vania—Cutdom ifeceipte—BU. then Ilies le Shoot utiatieff. ' 'nor Contradicted—The fir i genie U. S. Senators Laboring Ember Disabliitlet. 'BY rol'airr.r..., to ibe PittelZett liaarlbr., WAtikIINOTUN, D. 0., Oct. 24 18a e IS ICITINO VIEI4 IS TAM 00 . 118? 11.00111. There was Ft t tC , 5OO of much interest and alarm In 't e Supreme Coen boom this afternuont Mr. Phillips bid domed the nupuneut In a (alb in tehich ' Moe. Ewing, gip, bad been Mao* for twenty- Ilve years, and Wall followed by Mr. Car Bale. Mr. swing had, listened with more than twinl attention to Mr. Phil. jiPit, Sul seemed to be much excited by ' that ,gentleman's argument, and Mr. Ewhitg, to reply to Mr. Phillips, spoke with mon. energy than he mei displayed for year& After epeak lag twenty rumates, he oomplainea of indispueltioe, end asked punosaion, Which wii. promptly arauted,toelt while continuing argument Hs attempt. ed to proceed with it, but fell from hie tchub Unnerve:lmm Court instantly ad• l int:trued. The emcee of the Court and counsellors present hurried to hie side, arm the Judges nom approached with marked an zloty, to ascertain hla condition. (hotline. were quickly brought from the benches, of which a be 4 Misguide lot Mat on the floor. la the toured of fifteen minutes hie ono ndopeuels returned, when he was re. roofed to the room of the Clerk of Court. Phisiciarer'were summoned, who pronounced the ailment to be Ashanti. UDR of vigor of the heart. Two or three hours named before that organ fully resumed !to function,. Meantime the members of hie fam• ity and other relatives were ap nriaed of hie critical condition, among them hie two eon. Thomas and Charles and his daughter and Gen. Sherman, Lon eon In law. His physician, Dr. Biller, to night pronounced tam In improved condition, and gays he will recover. Re null ilea at the Capital. Judge Ew i ng will be eighty yearn of age next Decent. her. NEW YORE, Oct. 22, 1,69. Slag, The A ono and tkrearWhstern and theOttio and hiaspic and . ! ,, tea. York Central, wit be put this consolidation at fltall, w it Lake Shore at $126, Rook Wand at 1182, Northweaterti at par and St. Pahl at par. Gold chimed at 9 1,4(.1A1 is. The Congreasinnal Committee to ...take testlniony relative to the outrages on American onions in Paraguay, coin. mencrd Its !session here today. The Grand Jury thin morning present, ed ivtiatchof Indictment" t? Jut*. bag rebate: The cases 'Vetere( an Ordinary character. No indictments eureka ()orbit: or any of the gold speculatora have been returned. onweteranlagyst Hen,-.Buttertieldr In a letter to Secretary 13ot:dwelt, indig nantly Minim, the assertions regarding his astriciation with the ikihrunts of the gold ring; repudiate. the Idea that he has been in any way identified with It, and requests a full anti saarching official hil r efergatirlds ,The Council. of the , Evangelinal Churches met again today. After much discussion, resolutions were adopted fa voring a permanent Evangelical council, to meet yearly, to the end that an al. Hance of the Evangelical bodice ran he consummated, andine dialenlination of the teachings Of the Gospel increased. Henry Ward Beecher made the prinelpsi addrera. Prof. Schaff, of this city, returned this morning from Europe on the steamer Rhine baying finished hie mission in I the.Gaitteral Conference of the Eirangelleal Alliance, which Is to be bald I here during autumn of next Year. Dr. Schaff hen recel, of the promise of per- ' sonal attendance and co-operation from the most distinguished divines of all denominations in Great Britain and the, I Continenc. Toe strike among the machinists on the Erie roamed continues. Ten inches of snow are stated to have fallen at Leyden, Lewin county, yester day. Thasevening, at a house of fame in flressby street. Henry Voaqueit, a Cuban, etabbal his mistress, Josephine Wonds, inflicting a dangerous wound, and then attempted to commit suicide by shoot. Mg himself. Ho was erre, led. H is wounds are not fatal. The verdict of the Coroner'A Jury in the case of Snail McMahon. Mat week on the New Jersey Railroad, at W eserlYt censures Parker, uondnetor, for ordering deceased oil' one train while another train was passing, whereby he camp to his death. The railroad company 14 also censured for permitting Its agents to foree Passenger% from a train on ow• count of a dispute concerning fares. TENNtssEat The I ;Mc d ten sr untornldy doper Cled. f dr. Tefe