- -- THE DAILY GAZETTE, tENIMAN . „1: 1 100 & C 0 1 ' -- . 1 0ik5;434-iina 86 Foll24Avenue F. B. FIZINLYAB, JOBIAH KIM a rirt ff Lg r TERNS by Tun DAILY BY mill. per .... P7MT,...KbI Vittstiurgtr Gayttr, PETILZSLETTII at Antwerp, 38if. liAtondaat Frankfort, 871 ---- GOLD closed in New York Saturday a/ lat. The Coolie Stave Trade. A Honolulu letter says: Another sen gallon has disturbed the mind quiet which • 'Pervades: this community—no lees than the arrival of a veritable slaver at this . port. On Sunday; the 11th ultimo, a ship appeared la the offing fl ying a flag whk b seemed &parody, if I may use the • The word; on the glmious Stara and Stripes. in were blue and white, and the Shwa were set in a red field. The vessel " WIN evidently of American _build. On - being boarded, the captain "slated that it was the San Salvador ship Callao, flout Y Chinn. -with era ' friend' of brilfAittdndtlitoe ship, and at my request prepared the col •loWhilit slotFtnellit Qathe morning of the • *Tfth act *ngrist-,1 Welifini board of the • • coolie ship e:slied the Callao ' lying at anchor on• - slde of Honolulu harbor. The captain and oftkera were at breakfast, and I sated an introduction, as come off In the water boat which was supplying „Alma Np. Upon cowing fropi.she break last teie eeptain (Laverelles - a Gen- CM) went ashore with two or three Other' irell=dressed persona. There was a barricade, or iron railing, about seven feet high, at lie break of the deck, and sepuithigthe forward part of the ship • I from aft. At each of the two gates In thlateinicade steed a ghtrd with a bayo. act in his hand, who fastened the gate ..."„iiipaoliattliuthenaayonapasspithrough. e .? t r k fthe t a t a e c v u m i t alwyourider, was pointed forward. I en terlidlita tanittintatletoWlth one of the gaud& who could speak some Bugled. He could not tell me the name of the cargaln,,lnt, said the ehip's name was `illatatier One.' The carpenter, a Swede, also told me the same subsequently. The guard.vadd, she flat wsir Central Ameri can; salirlHat - they - bed 650 coolies on board; that •weelat`"t)h . ey had mutinied hwdh en about • & Wn3 nd&voia M others , badly Wended. Fourteen were barons at the present time. Breakfast was served out to the, boolleahoweeti 10 and 'll keelock. There were about sixty baskets of good white rice, and with each = ‘.• dish of s arida dishJof tad mad. * Cslad tim T was sent ow:A- here were iron gratings over the hatchways. Between twelve and twenty Chinese ewe ißroyldedyith ishortdouble pieces prove. , •1 rrbey acted is police. Saw several per• sena struck. After breakfast, about one. third,of the coolies canto up on deck. The priaMlers;chatifed tad, and two by the ankles, were marched backward and about an hour before Heft the ' 74 ' itH eff iVit least two of theist showed their uncovered bollocks—the whole surface •perfectly law. I was told they had teen eVidermany., lashes ? twoh, one o tw undurd,'*. wan the sayer. I not ail( how many had been flogged. -A,, largo ' gaps Was. Oct to BMW, fag the ship's brass, all along inside the rail. I went below and found tolerably `dam quartile. Tho coolies were most of than nearly naked. Nene that I sa* • bad any cites Same looked quite skele ton like; others were in good condition. There were not very many „sick. Mae Ikea bieri Sevatiteaths, Incidaing the ono • benf tifirrttt ; chained 4 •Vef7 as appeared td of a ocumiundingearriage of body. The 4cri who Mal is* spore English, nr Die -artist tin &Ltd told me, „Tbri massage wayleadbig to.tbscabin was well provided with lances and cutlasses. I did out 'WO .asterh to' see If shy name < This "Pt e ea th t plod s Clearly ea to the Chanicter of the traffic in which the ship z ` : fnpg e '"ftlitdd that the ship was (orate* the American ship Twilight. A - newspaper of your city, in an article•ou the "UP Puttfbetivela Mgt= and South Aninikma ports, said that the Governor . 3 . 1 ' ,0 Of Wait 145 'atter having' been convinced !" . ...17: 7 alfor Utah or- charges of cruelty made Against ther Spanish-American shippers of :r.:•.4.',Otalles, laid...against &kat - Araerioart wphattere,_reoently revoked the licenses of .f...;WthilWitetigitgedin the trate to that part of ."4`.161"114 from Macau."OttOda point e- r d ru regaarta the presence of the ship . 444 "'"tikh ifttOttiffrlngs presence of Mei Oallso at this port directfrOM'Xicao, bound, to Perm, proves -.vs.:Jibs...ft' daily of the last assertion, or. If ''' • :Artliklfh 1 1 . right inferthat the 650 weer kidnapped. - England ..*-44 11 tAuxutteds: of lbritc,and millions of woe. , innarrelkr‘break np She. Afrielth slave 1 / 1 6England ortO•day, or America s make 01111 efforkto break up this a.= flArcittausf, "etorgnuir , _trac t which &flew Pipet; the African elaire trade Intratusii, the colored ita victims t Groton vteasastractwor. ~::;77•11the •&mr tof iec on. • •cuon T-1:144 .3:toltrott. has also ww•••• , ,-artmerrativo.- The Slate of NI e is Ciwrl:CfifidTbrit t e e l happy; Laud it- ha a G. selected by the TeoPi? of the Slater ;„::,: - eisitistilisty look upon-him aids own. The, Gsdlcale of tho Virginia Legislature 7; , 3•••• &if Without Patriotism, and they have • ,, r...f9rfelted the respect of the sibldi:dilsmktlon, . • !4••wittio.• Governor Walker , has,lt mire. - *madly ' In Mlsslssippl tha scalawags ; • . „••• ••• • aro on the Conservative side, as also in Texas, and tbe orinnoltanstintritrut mina Ito cold side upon them. Reconstractlon la largely the work of Congress; but the _act ,9moqcozuceripor i ttos sob teemenes&iskihe fact that ever! candidate and partyn ,each of :the 13 , 511 t etti Stores " claims ko be fighting the Free delta battles. There is opt one . 2 1 1 01 ) / &AY IDIOT of the late rebel ' onsAtatev which le abusing the admin." atitf thottannitof the Preeddeut is mindloncd porerespectfullyln the Bomb, . - impresses thawin the •Iletth. Towird ' • the booth General Grant Is still the' riend IrglOrdebniair ,tgirdlitrebeMOllll 13 out rig • .tbe holy nulat tter w a ldeb, the respect of a die. ..Istudetariblievy; ajoutons magWrecyl • -Ores& User—. a * -- •i u t,=V er e t i a! e proi t ot- • ii &ueo' known 'as;.i.egetable 1, or inn binentpapar. coating= • many varied appiicatimis in addl .' Ott lot Mplicing ' parchment ' for and otberpumotieri, Anumg Mese • Alany:Witatlinted its'preparationin taiga abaci' for the In sick beds, and proiecdon -•• eaves& moisture. It h much superior, .4077 1 44 PM:9K 101 0 , 14 z4Ober, besides pia being. hisiageit SieLjit, la p wing. readily ire the application of • • • lee to .mnious Darts or the body. in sick.' ;rota‘4ll.o also maehotit, replacing animal • • .f,tdadden. - It Is slab hied in As pupal*: lien or seed bags end in iactaor alma 740. purpose 'requiring a; inmerial both I lE;Orrrong And:durable nivel! milrstetproce. I .27tis staPeele readilyprintedupon,samg Ural bothplihrend4olsried, and. evn be readily written - 111am' with a ready or 10.14. The 1,140 qualities can lie need as ' tracing paper. As a wateallroof mash. , I for faSientsg down. ants , f.thsitsmats& . in,bottles. "hovering- preserve or pickle lark etc., it can scarcely be surpassed. It is nay pasted, especially If tho parts to be united -ana,dna* moistenod with , • . sicoboL - • • California Jobn. A BanTrafeelaid letter says: 'Tits To Gent deetsion of ;ago Sawyer, with re gard to the , rigltt nf Chinamen to Malty in our tombs, ftee !very generally indorsed by both unit public. Thaf*Vohn"' will often lie, is undoubted, but as Mb ably ird - tete*Lii• believe him, 'there is every probability he will be little the better tt' t a difficult r arises: Row dial! a bindb,:ig oath be adminiSter edf Bays one of dur jour nal, "lug the vtooden gods of these heathen hrtel'out r oonrta, to the what scan dal of all uhriatendomt" It will be an edifying st•Sei to hear some pious Ginn gnively adadnistering to the idol. reqtdringidhilo ',tell the truth, the 'whole truth, and nothlnipbUrthetAth, whelp hitt JoahP' A yovie kik In Naos condi", ices. forui Aed George Smith, ncs. Jong ainaS ;rim w to in a room whein here was a keg of powder. whirh ha tho ug h t was a keg of nails, and lett t liftited aendle slicking in the buttgaHmik, Th e next morning there was a coroner's 1 10 1 10 1 tbn th e premises; a - WV & the Air. meets ofMr. Sinith 11gured quipston: r uously, haring been gatheaeOp tor Ma - 1 4 A • . < S I - .- • •:". - -4 4 1 zr i ." Hill t —... : 7-__:' N ', • ~, ,- ir ,..._ . e,. .. /le k e: ...„...,.. : i 7- 1, --....„,• ___k : .._. ,-_, ..._ ._ .. . . . THE WEEK . L . : , GAZETTE; L.: :::::::::::::: :L : te 7 ' nerwepaper punished In Western Ireassynranss. niation t It, : • ... 11 in : . ".. rib) , 11... :1:7 -•••••-........... \\ lgli iSingle an sgneinern. 1.Z5 • cii Li ii. or ave. . .t 5 ;l , , l• \ \i, ll , \.;'. i. i Clil on of ten - - ' - .. 1111 =7---- j • ~ 7irg, i !riurolgtied Jrnitultonsty LO thil rape: _.. _ VOL. LXXXIV. ES FIRST EDITIOI. b EI R V o lolik Cl od T t l o on .17111.r16 ZIT NEWS BfEiIILE. Father Hya cinlhe—Landing Great Fenian Dellsonstration— of a Cuban Expedition. (By rd.-graph to the Pi t übursh oasettr.) y-.. Gen Suspected of Heterodox I Hsu' 'Toys, Oct. 23, 1861 t. Prim and the Ecumenical The Opagreasiooal Select Committee Council—The guess Canal lon American Navigation, having hold a Opening French Imperial !Session at New York, Boston and Port land. VIMOti Fell River. Toe Corurnit• Manifesto Pere Hyacinthe ' teP It . l jourund from there to meet at Phil . Dispossessed. • edelphia the first Tuesday In December next. The queetiom before the Commit Iffy Telegraph to Ito Pittsburgh um.... Lee were fleetly narrowed down to three •,!, GREAT BRITAIN. : dlatluct proposittoort, ono or all of which LONDON, Odsaber 23.—The Aformeg wil l prottebly be retentimended to Con ilidriidttrd, in an editorial to-day, protests groe.: R. 1114.1011 of all duties on mate- r iale entering Into the construction of against the election of Rev. Frederick ehir sq the permitting of foreign ships to ' Temple as Bishop of Exeter:, on account oe purcemed and, admitted to American of his susplclorta hetrodoxy, regieterehire permitting each ships to run In linee:eogaged in domeetlc or foreign The length of the new an buterine cable : trade. This measure wee recommended designed to connect Havana with Jamie.* j to th e c om .i tt ,,,, ee jtljec,„,,,,„tde to t h e has been notopletesi. growth of our utercantite etesui marine. Morris Htll, Cashier of the Butcher,' Losoos, October 24 —An immense de- I favor of am neat) , monatraßank, et Sonwrstown, Westchester coon tion 113 to the 1 ty, has diseppeared and le and to be a Fenian. was made to-day. Largo proces- j defaulter to a large amount. sham harmed in various parts of the city. I Arched:4,p Blanche', Bishop A met, and headed by bands of music and gaol Bishop McLaughlin, and other Catholic and bangers, inscribed with significant clergy, left hire to day, by steamer, for mottoes, marched to Hyde Park. See- Rome. eraitheuaand women wearing green fa- It !s stated that the Grand Jury has ours and times walked In the procession. I ceuned sobers,. Re t old , amed for Corbin, At Hyde Park, during the afternoon. Butterfield, Fisk, and numerous a monster mass meeting was held, at othera, to appear next week and testify which It la estimated five thousand per. .Its relation to the late gold panic. eons were present., The American flag -, rather Hyaeinthe attended the Jewish was hoisted, and was loudly cheered. Synagogue to-day. He leaves Thursday Mr. Bradlough and others addressed the for Boston, where he will be the guest people, and the remarks of some of the of Rev. Dr. Prime. . speakers were of a highly intla, ..,A. Wou e aWa Parliament convened here mate! y character. }temptations &St' to:clay, where several women who hairs - ' _ mending amnesty for the Feniens been prominent att getters uof Soros's, were adopted by acclamation, after and kindred organizations sp ade Speech- : which the meeting ended and the j ea, read addresses, Stn. A Mrs. Pierce people quietly retired from the park. presided- The proceedings throughout the day It to now probable that through the war t ta elderly. _Great precaution* Mad exertions of Superintendent Rucker, the. been ken by the government and a strike ofthe machinists on the Erie rail large force. of police were on duty and way will be satisfactorily settled, and the troops were assembled In their bar.- work resumed early next week. racks, but their intervention was not It is reported that Mr. Butterfield tele required. graphed hls resignation of the Assistant ,f Treasury to Secretary Boutweli to day, which was emerged. Another rumor says a dispatch front Eknitwell tendering the position to a weU•known merchant here woo answered by a declination. i The ITnrid to-day publishes tea — account of the landing of a Cuban expedition on ! the coax of Cate from the steamer Lillian. It le stated that the ! expedition salted rotor, time atom In two rno un n o e, on the Lillian and Teaser, sienipneing one - thousand men. After several heir breadtlivecapest tram capture by Atueri• cattandiipanieh Grunters, tine to her int- perlor sailing iinalitlea. The fourth i attempt of the L'lllan to hod her Peueegera te said to have been euceesalitl, but before all the arrow and ammunition could do - landed, 11 Spanish gunboat hove in sight, and the Lillian immediately weighed anchor and smarted ler Vera Croix. eluding her pur. soma. She woe Realty captured by the British man of. war I. towing and taken Into SAID., anthrerorted subsequently relooted. ft is reported that the Teaser j was captured by the Spanish war steamer Uterine, but this le discredited by.Cu bans here, 12:11313 PA um, October 23 .—Yeaterday the marshals who were present In Pans had a reunion. Theetrtke, which originated with the merchants' clerk., is rapidly spreading among all classes 01 - work.nlemi. October 24.-1 i has been deal& ed that no military review will be held on Tueadey the Mill lust. An Imperial gralidierito a. expected yo sppaar reit. !Many masers prevalleTas to itt °entente, but nothing is poslUvely known. Somsjournals assert that the govern ment is making enormous military pre p sraHnits's to Dreamt any public disk's banes bo Tuesday. Pere Hyacinthe, not healer returned to his convent, no ordered by hie soperi ora, has been dtspossesaed of .41 hte charges.' =1 "OetOber eue 'looted of Itupileatina In the recent Incur recto% hasbeen arrested tty theamtiori ties and taken to Valericia for trial. The Spanieli Cabinet la divided on out subject of a catultdata for the throne. MADRID, October I'A.—fq the Cortes vilaterlla3% General. Prim wild that if the Ecumenical Council should adopt reams bona beanie in their eyereitkom to the Spanlab Constitution, they would be treated , by the (inferno:Lent as null and yold General Bonsehe, the hero of tho de. fence of Lis Tlll3lll, has recovered from hie wounds, and taken the field again In the Central Department. Two parties of rebels, numbering fifty men in all, have presented themselves to the Spaniel entitorities in that department for par don. 123123 • wrzeoptuei 00tOber SW , —The sere. monies on the occasion of the ancoessful completion of the Suez Canal will be lzderesting. The following is the pro gramme: The fetes will begin at Port Said on the 16th of November; the roe eels forming the fleet will proceed to Ismail* next day and remain there till the 18th, and go through to Suez on the Ptih,'whensthe proceedings will be end ed the following day. MARINE NEWS QuEmorrowls, Oct 2I —The steame r Helvetia, from New York, arrived to day. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: LONDON—Evewing—October 23 —Cori. sole 93K; American securities quiet; 520 bands, '62s, SIX: 'C'5B 81%;''ti7a6234;10-kis 76; Eries 2D‘; Illinois 91; Atlantic and Great Western 27%. Fame, Oct. 23.—Bourse quiet; renter 7lf 35e. FRANK roar, October 22 —Bonds at 873 ket Ltvinut., October 23.—Cotton mar kit for middling upland. 12; Orleans 12),‘; sales 12,000 balsa. California White heat 10a 7d; Bed Western 9a 36@19a 4d; Wint . er9s WWl* 741. Western Flour 24e. (biu—No. 2 talked, 36s 6d. oats 33 &I. Peas 44$ 6d. Pork 112 a 6d. Beef 86a. Lard 71a. Cheese 67. 6d. Bacon 658 6d. .Reflnod Petroleum la. 81,id. Petroleum at Antwerp firm at issw. Bolton at Havre quiet at 1354 afloat. HAWK, Oct. 23.--Ootton closed flat and irregular for both spot and afloat; tree oral:mire:On the spot 147 f; low midd/ing afloat 1344. FRANKFORT, Oct. 24.— B onds flat; 5.20 s 4 11 . 6 1 0 d 41,973igi,/7.91. I . lllg, flpxolpyCase,-& ligtaFlon. Pr!sonar Eiwapes. =I PHILADELPIII•, Oct. 23.—The pnnectt tiotYin 'the Brooke cua, reserving: the tight to call witneases who have been spirited sway awl cannot now bo fo4sti. tested. The defence will try to 7 proire .an alibi. The.t.lortri retuned to admit, the affidavit of gel!' McLaughlin, driver of itto canine; before Mayor Fox, on which indietnienta were Catgut Against, the kris.' entry. • ' This album= .for . defter., a number of persona, including Alderman McMul lan, sworn 'Positively^ that fromio Arils to 2P. IL on the day that Brooke Wee sten,,Morrow and.llouirbetty wasp a rink log and plaYing catas,'etc.., hsarievern thesouttiern part atria city,'Over four miles from the scene of the shooting, width occurred abode 12 o'clock, The notorious Jim Haggerty wee brought up to Court, this momlagt for 'Midden of the matt, whether the pardon atter Governor. on condition of his leering the Slate, wee not' rendered imperative by his violating . Ho Lion, and returning to - the. State. Haggeoty was put In the prison , tad, to be returned to NI; but be reaching Chanute, erred was surnnuaded bY.b.bo Mende, who took. Mtn out , orectsttdy, and be ran, pursued by a . sreat crowd, Jordan:idly escaped: The alftdr,oansed grtug. excitement. A reward of .2001 is • offered for his apprehended. pgruanisnritte, October M.—Shortly bsfore ten o'clock this morning, the Jury In the Brooks' ease rendered a yenta of 'guilty against MorroWand Ddtigherty. Neil MoteughHu tuts bean held in op r 'OOO to answer to the same charge., Morro* and Dougherty were kept' un. der strong guard all night for feat of their being rescued, and after daylight ererortconveyedto prison. Hearlair In ttie Counterfeit "TobaCco stamp Coo--Two of the Portico t n Prbon. . . barTelentsou to to. Pittablargb Gazette. Ettclaorro, VA., October 21.—The examination of the counterfeit tobacco stamp patties was .00ntinued to-day. , It, was shown that two of the party. a few weeks since,. were In New York with ;8.000 furnished than Richmond to buy counterfeit stamps. Roche and Bairuht, the two principal-men, were to-day com mitted to hill. Efforts are bdittg made to. .got them before Jtelgo Underwood' under a writ of habotscot*s on the ground of inanely° ball being re- - qtared. It appears that a abort time since a stamp counterfeiter was captured to NOW York with's large quantity of counterfeit tobacco stamps, and one gen. nine, which , Droved to have been pur chased from the Collector's office In Vir ginia, and aellt.Ml to the oonnterfeiters to work by. Memphis liiii•On'the Tennessee Senator. L B, .r.r.gr A ppro ths Sutoismsooaut..l Moamar& Ontobir 23.—The election Or Cooper to,the Sonata Is variously com mented on - by the press here. The Appegf relax* It as probably. the hest selection ifteeJohwion. The dun says the action of the legisla• tore in electing Cooper, and themeana. resorted to to accomplish It. have elected' Johnson Governor and Senator hereafter.' . The At:Amu/a relpsrda It es a signal The Ledger endorses the election of Cooper hr preference to either JOUIIIIII gS.Altheriage• , ,:c greys—Another Defaulter—A Woma n6' Parliament—The Machinist' Strike Ended— BRJEF Tp,EfiltAllB. --Secretary Boutwell had a long co, sultation with President Urant Saturday morning. • —The steamer Brussels, from Ltver• pool, Europe, and Glasgow, arrived to ; New York yesterday. —lien. Sharman will discharge the duties of Secretary of War Until the ar rival of Secretary fiel k nap. —A. F. Randall, special United Stabs, Treasury Agent, who loon a tour inapee lion, has arrived in St. mule. —Governor Stevenson of Kentucky, has proclaimed Thursday, Noveniber is, a day of puling and general thanksgiving. _.--Jekhe 4.•lifitglairei a and_ ear.penter. balder of Roston, was the holder of the ticket that drew the Coloseum building. —Last night there was • row on the public deck at Erie. Au English bully named Tom ti iuldeu was eaverely etabbed. —The Nirthquake 1,1" Friday opened a imam elght to tea foot wide at Waldo bore, Main. cawing great alarm In the village. , —A man named Hagan la reported to Lave mimed hie footing on the (.outer Ills bridge trestle yesterday and falling In the river was drowned. —Gen. McMahon, late United Stet,. Minleteeto Paraguay, arrived lo Rniti. more on Saturday, on the steamer Ser i tin. from Southampton. —On the morning of the 2 . 2 d, at h:4., • ;severe shock of earthquake was felt at • St. Johne, 'N. 8., lasting thirty seconds, The Knock was also felt pt llalifax at the i It awe time. —The propeller ()omit, bound up, and 1 the propeller Hunter, bound down, col. tilded about two o'clock yesterday morn. . ins, eight miles below Detroit. Both i sunk. No Lives lost. —On Saturday W. A. MaNier was ar. rested fri,ttiricinnati charged with COlll3- terfeitlog. He to supposed to belong to ' a gang noted for changing denominations of Government notes. i —George T. Brown, late Sergeant-at. I Arms of the United State. Senate, who ! has been dangerously ill at the house of Ma brother, Joseph Brown, in St. Limbo, for tome days, is convalescent. =Galloway's plumbing shop, In Erie, Pa.. was broken into Saturday night and $3,00e worth of tools stolen, They ware fbund yesterday morning at the house of a former owner, Harry, McMarg. He was arreettd. —Among the property destroyed at Weed, Parson & Co's. by [halite of Fri day night, -- was the edition of the As sembly Journal of the last session of the Now York Legislature. It will be reset In their new building. —A movetnent te on foot to consolidate the Mississippi awl, Tennessee Rails:ski with the Mississippi Central, and it is said that it la designed to unite the Mile. Sissippl Road now - being built with those, and place the road under the control of the President of the Southern Railroad Maw:ration. olitlogs anate'lmuuted fb •the But. Wo 'Change Saturday forenoon *eking the Presidents of the Erie and Central railroads to lmmodlstely give facilities for shipping grain from that port east, it being Impossible to procure cars for wheat and corn to Lill orders (or points la the interior. —ln tho case of the Government against Harris, Huston di Lane, of Dayton, Ohio, charging defendants with minor ing whacky to violation of law, the Jury 'Saturday disagreed, ten for conviction and two against. The case hoe been be fore the United States Court two weeks. At la A criminal prosecution. from Nassau 'state that the steamer Lillian. which sailed with an expeditionary Ores from Florida, Jar ; Cuba, had been captured by the Britieb 'gunboat Lapwing and taken into Nassau, where she was releaecd by the authori ties, under the rating of the Attorney General, that, abe could not legally be. held. —Judge Priam, of the St. Louis Crim inal Court, passed senteuce of death. on 'llistrirday,dpon Max KUngler, the boy murderer, who ahot his uncle nearly two years ago. Be is to be hanged on the lath of December. His oounsel objected to the overruling by the Judge of his mo tion for anew trial, and will appeal to the Supreme Court. —A Lima letter of September 27th states that there wan great trepidation throughout South America on account of predicted tidal waves and earthquakes. People wereleaving their dwellings near theasird and camping In themcruntains. A terrific earthquake is reported to have occurred in the Arecinipas district, am pletely,,destroylng the town of Chachaa. "•=em eWort will be Made at the next eession_pf Congress to pea a resolution calling the attention of the Executive to the fact that no law at present exists for the protection of the Atlantic Cables' Dom wanton and malicious destruction or injury. and a suggestion that stops be taken for a convention of nations to pro vide the necessary protection, or to pun lab patio= who injure the cables on the high seas, —A Washington telegram of Saturday gentleman who hub had-im interview with the President within the past twanty.four hours representa lust he„tuaolferded extreme auger at the course of bliihrother4n.law, Mr. Corbin, with reference to the late &uncial play. feline. on Wall street, and the more he learns of Corbin'. conduct the more furious he becomes. It la believed by those familiar with the President thit be law becooaed that friendly relations be. .tween the (entitles wilt be wholly broken off." 4115IPUNT Treasurer Satterfield, et New York, It was reported, telegraphed. .Lis resignation oa-Baterday to ; Secretery Boutwell. PITTSDURGII, MONbAY, OCTOBER 25, 1869 SECOND EllllllOl. FOUR O'CLOCK. .1. THE CAPITAL. Will Order an Investigation-- 'The Cabinet and the ierger Civic—Condition of the Treas- uT y—Health of Mr. Ewing— Important to Distillers—ln crease of Collections and De• crease of Expenditures. Ityleerape to me rittsburgb Oesette I W. 1.1.1 1 ,1,01, D. C., Oct. 2.1, 180 I=l The Secretary of the Treasury will aeon order an Investigation Into the charges against General Butterfield, In connection whit the gold panic In such manner as will thoroughly lest their truth. The Secretary received a letter from Butterfield courting the fullest In vestigation. VERGER MME CoNNIDEBBD LTt It baa been ascertained the occasion of the special Cabinet meeting, on Wednee• day last, wee the consideration of the notorious Verger Cabe. Attorney General Her bee expresaed the opinion that, oonsidertng,tbe well known defect of those stetter a of the Reoonetruetion Acta refornii/ to the jurisdlffion of the cavil courts,' Supreme Court will undoubt edly render an opinion In the case ad verse to the powers of the mikaary trl bunal before which he wee tried and convicted. The result of the consultation wee, of course, a deichsion to abide by the dual action of the Court. but It la gen. *ally'ethderatood that this linakatition will not be promulgated by the Court unti/ actor congressmen.. No one pretends' to deny the lent of Verger's guilt; bet both Democrats and Itepublicans admit that he ought to be tried by competent Gunatitutional authority, and eons.- quentlY the expected decision of the supreme Court will be received glib mtinfaction by all parties concerned. I euriMITION OF tin TREASURY. A statement has been prepared at the Treasury Department which shows that the amount of coupon bonds of the United States outstanding September 30th, 1869 was 11.,3112,600; registered bonds outstanding, 1761,1ee.,26e. On Fri day, the 2.7 d OHM, the balance of gold in the Treasury was ;114,67;48; of currency, 114,1170,072: total, 0119.64.3,661, leas gold Certitimttes outstanding, E 6,600,980; epee of gold and currency on Friday, 192,052,b81; showing that the Treasury has gained since october 1, besides try ing fur 17.000,000 bonds purchased. The difference between the net amount now In the Treasury and the amount there on the Ist of October is 0, 1,3 9 3 The balance thole. Its Immure In gold. This indiestas the ability of the Secretary to carry out his pollee of buying bonds, and thue reducing the Interest-bearing debt. Reoolpht of fraetiontal currency for the week wore 11,3710.900. tlhiptnonta, 61,432,970, amount redeemed, 6419.200, National Bank ctrculatton 6299,732,446. =I Thomas Ewing. Sr., wbo laid all night in the room of the Clerk of Supreme Court, was removed to the residence of his ion, Gen. Ewing, this morning. Life is repritented in an improved condition. Wasnriewroir, Oot. '24, 1869. I=l In consideratian of the representation of the inapplicability of the regulations for grain dieting:don made to the Comb Intasiouer of Internal Revenue. Mr. De. lauo has wade important mmilti-atioim, which he Is authorized to do under the law. The kind of material wed is to be c.mainered In estimating the capacity of sitnt, and the hours only actually occu pied In distillation, are to be considered in estimating the amount to be returned. This will relieve t.e fruit distilling interest from the destructive deficiency tax. A liberal {redtumnt late be applied in cases where, this lisecienery tag has been already assessed. It is further di rected that vintners selling wine of their own manufacture, are nut liable to a dealer's license. REPORT OF regasr nfri arrftwan. The fortrzeosidlug report of Treasurer Spinner will ehow :bet the lucreasie of colissotiene and decrease. of ezischdit urea for nix months ending A upset St, 1869, amounted C0d60.000,000 se Compared with the correeponding period of 1088, SOUTH AMERICA The 'New Carlff—Nlgtn Between Wax nteansers—Nr ar ago Earthquakes—No Yellow Fever or Cholera—Cane Crop Abundant. tit Tele:mom to tea r ut.bo rat U.... I SAN ivaa, 03t.obor IS, via. HAVANA. —According to the new tariff all agri• collars! Implements are admitted free. There are an cases of yellow fever or cholera In the /eland. Pour Au October 0.-8.1 nave's war steamer sailed recently with provisions for Cape Hayden, which Is bealeged 4y -the rebels. While on its stay they met therebeletearamn quaker Oily and Florida, and a sharp fight en sued, the details of which have not yet town recolved. Both sidee claim the vic tory. The reports are so contradictory that It Is impoewdble to Mate the result of Oa conflict. General ebevailler, Secretary of War, bad commenced the siege of Jacinel. The Rebels were confident of their ability to hold the town. CAISIOAR, October 7—via HAVANA, Oct. 24.—Oen. Menages, with 40,000 men, four ...name., and several sailing VE45801., left on the 2d lost. to operate against General Pabrad at Marleaho. ° There wee .ap_eartbquake on the 3d feat. at Isignayie. No damage Ls re- Pdre;d- KINUSTOI%. Oct. 9, iqh. lI.A.rARA Oct. 23--The Gavernment demands eiwurity for the costs in the action brought by the owner of the schooner Ls Rave for dera nges on account of her seizure. BMNIM= HAVANA By Tel. graph to the l'itteborgn Basette.l „BANANA, Oetadoer- 24.--Tbe action of the totted states Gdvernment, In the ease of the Uproot, given great satisfao• tion here. Newly arrived troops leave for theses!. Of war without delay. Much alckneas continues to prevail In the eastern end of the Island. Dates from Caracas to the 9th Inst. ere at hand. Many refugees from Venezuela and San Domingo had arrived there. No other shooks of earthquake had been experkutoed in &be Island. Ilerkitui Shooting Affair. By T•lesre/h to Pittsburgh (Waite.> Loommtar, October 23.—A. serious shooting affray took place this morning oath" down train M ',Lexington. Alex. 0. Roberts, a lawyer of ShelttyAlle, and Marion 80t1A120613, a merchant of Donee. tattoo, had a lawmdt yesterday la Frank fort, and after the suit was over had roma hard words on the 'object. They both entered the same ear this morning en route home, and were not seated long when the OttarrelMeciMMenctea. Being weary of disPinlng, &Marts went into the smoking car; but wae•soon followed there by Bobannam pieta in hand. Roberts, seeing his life In danger, drew a Derringer matol and shot Bohemian in the heart, killing him Instantly. Rob erts surrendered himself to the oondnct. Or, and on arriving at Eminent*, Ky., was turned over to the officers of law. Thief New Orleans Items. re, Tomoph to the Fltutnarsh amen.] Netw ani.EArts, October 21.—The tides at the Proses at the month of the ftflotht• alppl river are very low, and several large veseels, from lorelgn ports, are Outside, fleabite' to emit the-bare. Proceedings Lava been instUntrel In the United State. District Court against Win. Smallwood, late Postmaster at New Orleans, and his garottes. for an alleged defalcation of over ile,poo, tbe.proceeds froth the kale of Internal revenue damps, Bind in wbletilds semont eras short. Quarantine tram all ports ceases to ex. Ist bore from to.day. (Insane meeting is being held here to-night, the object being to endeavor to secure a betterand mare honorable WU aid jai girrernment. Maryland !Hail; Bair LBy Telegraph tv the rittewebb tissetted liatertstotte, October 24.—The annual fair of the Maryland State Agricultural Society, suspended for several years, will be opened on Tuesday next, and will be Inaugurated by a grand parade of Iha Maryland National Guard. A commit tee will leave here to-morrow for Wash ington to Invhe President Grant and his cabinet to visit the felt. The grounds adjoining the city are In fine order, and from tho number of entrieamade In ev ery 'department the - exhitetion will be very good. There will be .trotting each day. CALIFORNIA Intelligence from!' be Pacific Coast. fly Telt grout to tte otintisla lesSetto.' SAN FIt.tNCISCO, October 23. —The Mat regular Pullman Palace train over the Pacific It inroad arrived. oust eight on time. The passenger', among whom were two English noblemen, members of Parliament, dellg i ped with the ac commodations, adop resolutiona of thanks to Pullman a d the Superinten dent. of the Pacific Highwaymen stopped the Lea Angelus stage yeSterds3' near that city, and robbed the expreea and passengers of a large amount. The mail tiontained see. eral.hundred thousand dollar. In green back. mitouched. Sixteen sailors of Her Majesty'. ship Chaupirsils, at Victoria, went ashore with a launch, October 20, under coin. wand of a midithipmen. Twelve of the men mutinied and overpowered the offi• cer. Four of the sellers rowed to Port Darngeness, Washington Territory, and escaped. SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 24.—The steam.' ship Continental, bores yesterdv for Colorado river with troops for Arizona, returned, the mintoinary department having neglected to provide rations for the soldiers. Thirteen Japanese arrived by the ite.mer America to Many the colony in Eldorado county. more are ex pected by the next steamer. Oue of the most ex parieneed.agricultunate Japan ban arrived. He bringarorty..lx bilndred chestnut trees and bushels of seed of the same tree, for sale and distribution. The newspapers are again urging the establinuzient of an Australian steam ship line. The sudden ;departure over land for New York of Ole agent of the Pauilic Mail Company,4 l lble city, It in surmised la connected the project. - Letter trom Ittattectoe Hart—CluDele IMMEZI Ear Tr.leeraob to the eh ielaintillatetta SAN FNANclheo, Oeheber M.—Robert kiart,lnspeetor General Maritime (Ms grata, Feign, writes Rosa Browne that -leandrig inside what is said about the Liar. lialialinti address to the British and American merchants at Shanghai—roe ettnettle and truthful matter. of fact and to the point—nays Browne's reply wan a fair-resume, history, and-Just eznoeition of the imitation. lie tayi Minces nothing in It to disagree with, but think. it doe. not go far enough In auggenUng what should be the dutr of foreigners in the future. If nothing More than moral preset, re in used, he nave the Cnineao will soon and It out, and It will only chafe and lintate. While he ttletpprovce of octer. don, he admits that trawlse ought to be enforced, though literals great difficulty in determining how far even that would be available or Justifiable. Burlingame'. policy does DOI seem 1,0 be working eat- 1 Isfactortly. Mart nave or for- 1 of elan oice, is getting mere Wile:nil every day, and be hen not wetted to warn Bur- I, lingaine how far the Chinese are from malting good his word.. The British missionaries at Pekin pro. tested against Sir Rutherford Aloock's rocomenendstion for the restriction of missionary pririlecea.fi The American, missionaries cordially endorsed Me course pursued by Jl,l"mon, who, they say, was an sanest "advocate of iheir Amster Railroad PreJect. =I OTT WA, October `3t—application will be made to Parliament, at its next sesalon, for an am to authorize the building of a railway from a point on Nlagarnvivar to some point In the county of &tun, on the Detroit river, with' the right of fer ryage, by ateamer, serum the Niagara and Detroit rivers, with powerto connect with railway. in the Slates. Fifteenth Amendment Ratified fly Tetegnph to the Pittzbar.b Attu, VErtsio,r, October 23 —The Vermont Legislature has retitled the Fifteenth Amendment by a unanimous vote to Senate and only 12 nay votes In the Hoax. Two Democrat, voted aye. . _ STATE prelim. TUE cornet soma of iDc Lycomiog county.labluttaLdliauttiseut ares-laid Ant Saturday. A RANK has been opened at Parker's Landing. uodtr the Ulm of "Parker's Saving Bank." AT Meadville last week Mr. Will 8. Reiter, of Pittsburgh, lust his wallet, cautaining $2OO. TGE Democrats in Mercer charge the Post's rooster with the money they lost by belting on Packer. Mn. BILLINGPILLT, or Lancaster, ie the only retiring member of the State Senate re-elected this fall. CAaears cocurry Is going to build a i new tail. The Johnstown iock.op has I been returned to Court as a nuisance. A saw military organization at Mend ; ville is expected to astonish the people ; there In the way of perfection in drill. Mu Case. G. WILLIAMS, editor or the WeUsher° (Tinge county) Democrat, died , suddenly on the 16th. lie was a Demo ! oriole candidate for the legislature at the recent election, and was defeated. I A moan:ear lawyer of Carlisle, Sam uel Hepburn, Jr., has been missing from his home for some tune, and his relatives I and Mends are in great distress concern log him. Mr. Hepburn was taut seen at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. I ALLEOUENT COLLEGE, at Meadville, fails to secure a legacy left to it by the late Judge Chamberlain, of Randolph, N. Y. The court decides that a testator, I haying a wife or children living, cannot devise more than half his property to re ligious or charitable purposes. This de. prives them of ationtsl2s,ooo. ON Friday night of last week Dr. Blair, of Mercersharg, Franklin county, was confronted by ameaked man on the high- way and compelled to "stand and dell,- er" to the amount of fifteen dollars. He I subsequently procured a gun and pursued the robber but was unable to do more than exch ange: a few ineffectual ,shots with him, owing to the darkness. REC lIPTLY a Mr. Linn, of Concord, Franklin county, discovering a beer feed ing LIP= hla incidence, shot at and, as he opposed, killed It, but upon going (o Be. curo his "game," the animal ferociously attacked and had well nigh overpowered him before assistance cams. Bears are numerous in the vicinity of Concord, coming from the mountains to feed on chestnuts. Mn. F. Lsysmtrrs, of Meadville, a colored man, employed as a printer at the Government Printing Wine, Washington City, has been cosigned to duty in the piece department of the document room. Mr. L. Is said to be a good workman, nod has a card from the typographical union at Meadvllll), at which piano be worked at We trade for some time previous to going to the Capital. Tuts tract of land in Mater county, known u the Avondale farm, was taken up by William Miller about the year 1680. and has remained in the possession of Ids ibacendants until within two or three years. Eight generations have lived upon It, seven of them bearing the name of Miller, but it hiu now passed into the hands of enterprising projectors, who are building on lt the town of Avondale. Within three miles of this Tarn Iles the Jackson farm of. two. hundred acres, which was taken up much later than the former, about the year 1725. It was originally settled by William Jackson, and is still held by his deicendeusta of the fifth generation. AT NOON, on Battuday, one Jimmy Haggerty, a noted criminal, escaped, or rather was rescued, from custody, while being transferred from the _prison-ran to the Court-room, in Philadelphia. The escape seems to have been prearranged. Just as the prisoner alighted tram the van, a crowd of personsatanding about raised the cry of lire and rushed for the officers. - Eraggerty, with considerable difficulty re leased himself, and the officers in their pursuit were beaten lack by another crowd. The prisoner gained the base ment of • hotel running from Chestnut to Jayne street, and was lost to view. Five thousand dollars' reward has been offered (or his recapture. ON the subject of "Making our Nomi nations," the Butler Asuman says - .One fact Is demonstrated and one bason learned by the result In this county, at the recent election, and that in, that the Dem ocrats must not he permitted to lake part in making our nominations. This was • matter of complaint we heard all thin' the recent campaign. Many of one Be publican friends of the county expressed their disapproval of the Democrats par ticipating in the primary elections but June, and our email majorities on some of the county tickeo may be attrlbutedin part to this fact. We hope hereafter there will be no cause for such well-g - oended complaints. Republicans are able, and should make their own aomlaationet GENERAL E Gk.: , U.tuaEY has arrived in Washing ton from Dakota. Hot, c nu LERA, Or kindred disease, pre viols in the vicinity of Greenfield, Ohio. OfIOOKI.T.N dry goods clerks have formed an Early Closing Benefit Associa tion. THERE was a snow storm at Detroit on lialtirday morning, continuing fur several hours. Too huge Australis diamond turned out to be ouly s lump of crystallized quartz. Tux strike of the machinists on the I Erie road it is probable will be satisfacto. rily settled this week. NONE 01 the beautiful works of art in the Cincinnati Mercantile Library were injured by the recent fire. ' TOE distillers of Bourbon whisky in Kentucky, are to hold n convention at Lexington, November 3d. A 311 i Klmitay, of Arcola, 111., was burned to death on Thursday last by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. A Near Your pawnbroker charged twenty live cents per day as interest on a loan of $2OO, and was fined $3O fur so doing. Owszt Haan, convicted at Brooklyn of the murder of Jane O'Donnell, has been sentenced to be hung on the 30th of No. yember. Tug Coliseum Concert Lottery, at Boa tom closed on Saturday, ticket No. 63,451, held by some unknown person, drawing the building. Toe City Attorneys of New Orleans have instituted new proceedings to test the legality of the heirship of Mrs. Gains to property in that city. CAPT. Leprous Scawsn, of the Cin cinnati "Fire Department, died last week from injuries received while in the per formance of his duties. TIMES Milwaukee firms am reported to be heavy losers, by the failure of an Os wego commfesion house. The losses are said to sum up $lOO,OOO, two houses los.. inc 140,000 each. A. more snow storm, of several hours' duration, prevailed at tit. Louis on Fri day night last, and Saturday morning the ground was covered with about two Inches of snow and ice. Koormaxecnor has contracted to fur -1 filth ten thousand Chinese laborers for Southern plantations at the rate of $8 to $lO per month in gold; for railroad work he exacts $l5 per month. H. B. Itsywoon, lately connected with a New Jersey insurance company, has absconded, leaving victims whom he has defrauded out of about 010,000. one of them a widow, who loses $lO,OOO. Tax steamboat Sally was sunk thirty miles below St. Joseph, in the Missouri river, on Friday night of last week. The boat was valued at $15,000; insured in the .sitna, Monongahela and other Pilts• burgh companies, for $lO,OOO. Tune seems to be a general depres sion among northwestern farmers at the low price of wheat. In Minnesota they will not sell at present rates any more than Is necessary to give them a living through the coming winter. Tug climate of Montana Is not exces sively severe. in winter. The thermome ter shows a low temperature, but there Is a stillness and dryness in-the atmosphere that prevents one from suffering. Chica go in 'winter ismuch more disagreeable. Tab game of "keno," which had flour- . . -. .. - .... lined in Omaha until three mammoth I establishments were in full tide of sue. Deseret operation, has been squelched by the Mayor ortbat city, the proprietors of the gambling dens having been compelled 1 to Moira them up.. Tun Good Templar! of Maine number , twenty-tive thousand. At the session of the Grand Lodge, last week, the political I temperance party was again endorsed, and the-support of the order pledged to st. The result of this political action at f.t 6 . 1 .. ein.. ,,,, G , is zed vary .enithougaging. A Patmerratsar CONGRESS is to meet in Boston on the 15th of November, the I distance to be 100 miles. Several of the I most !toted pedestrians have already en tered. The first prize is a silver cup and $100; second, $7O; and third, $3O. All i are to be fairly handicapped, and will walk In colors. Tea President and Directors of the ' Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company : have ordered that from and after the first • proximo no trade or traffic will be al -1 lowed thereon on the Sabbath day, and . that the lock-keepers be required to close the locks at twelve o'clock Saturday night, reopening them at twelve o'clock 'on Sunday night. ' A LIMA letter of Sept. 27th, states that there was great trepidation throughout South America on account of predicted tidal waves and earthquakes People were leaving their dwellings near the coast, and camping in the mountains. A terrific earthquake is reported to have oc curs."' In the Arequlpas district, com pletely destroying the town of Quiches. Tne celebrated Foucault pendulum ex periment to prove the rotundity of the earth was tried in the rotunda of the Slate House at Columbus, Ohio, on Bat-. urday last. The pendulum had a clear length of one hundred and twenty feet, and showed the motion of the earth three minutes after its starting. The experi ment was in every way a success. Tag earthquake shock on Friday of last week was felt at St. Johns, N. S. Houses were shaken violently; every. body was awakened from their slumbers, and many rushed from their was in alarm, bat no material damage done. At St. Andrews the shocks appear to have peen more severe, throwing down chim neys and cracking walls of houses. Sim ilar shocks were felt at Halifax. A BORSE TIRE?, named James Petti grew, who has been passing under the name of Charles Smith and Charles in his many thieving operations In Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin and lowa, was arrested last week at Quincy, 111. Indictments are pending against I him in Wayne county, lowa, also in Champaign count*, 111., and a large re ward offered for him in Wisconsin. Tun Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette says: "A prisoner confined in our county jail, on a charge of counterfeiting, was taken out, on Tuesday, and voted the Demo critic ticket in the Third ward. Reese, the murderer of Jones, was taken out of jail and marched to the residence of hie victim on a hunt for naturalization papers, which he never had, and to the grief of the Democracy, had to go back to jail without voting. of father ' mother and two children, was caught by a fast train on the middle of along and narrow bridge at Jackson. Mich. The train could not be stopped In time, and the father, catch ing up the children, told his wife to run and jump. She did so, falling in the shallow water Just in time to escape death, while the man lowered himself and children through the ties on the beams beneath as the train passed over. A patent has recently been granted for a method of refreshing horses while in harness, which consists in making the bit hollow and having perforations in It. A rubber tube extends from one side of the bit to the carriage, and by passing a rubber bag which contains water, the driver Is enabled to refresh his horses whenever be chooses without stopping. For saddle horses the water.bag is sus pended from the horse's neck, or upon the puthmal of the saddle. Axone the many articles originated and brought to perfection by the unflag ging genius of Inventors, none is more generally useful than the new patent re. irigerator process, by which meats and fruits can be preserved, ma transportated any distance In any kind of weather. This new process has been Improved, and adapted to many useful purposes, the last improvment beinglts use in freezing fish, m that they can be preserved as fresh aa when taken from the water. A rtmeranums and alarming cattle dis ease has appeared at Catawba, Clarke county Ohio. Cows bare been milked according to custom In the evening, and nothing unusual wm noticed. Shortly after they became uneasy, and In five minutes fell down dead. They com menced swelling shortly after, so much so that they bunted when the hide was punctured. An examination was made by shifted cattle men, but they could as cribe no cause for their death. Tax earthquake on Friday night of hut week was quite severe In Newbury. port, Mass., shaking the doors and win dows and many movable things in the houses. The people generally were awakened by the commotion. An old brie)" nmuudon house ; built tamely years ago, and having the thick massive walls , 0 PERSONAL. so common to those days, was shaken . from the roof to the cellar, rattling the ; A I , f:or:TER of Protestor Horsford, of doors and windows, and creating general Cambridge, is said to be almost u expert alarm among Its occupants. The people I a chemist ea her:father. in their beds were very sensible of a Ti •WRNDELL Pruture, in his "Lost M , ating movement below them. , Arts," says the ancients 3000 yelp& ago AN electrical apparatus for railway / knew how to nuke sherry cobblers. switches and draw bridges has lately , c t ,,,,,,,,,, at,,,,,,, the murderer, Is !tax. been put in operation in New Jersey. It ! ions to exhibit h im self, for the bnefit of , is claimed that through Its inatrumentaili I his wife and children, previous to his ci ty all the dangers arising kora negligent I ecution, switch tendera, from misplaced rails, from ~ ,LIARLES CI:DeI:ER, of Sacramento, unauthorized tampering with switches, Cal., and Superintendent of the Central and even from carelessness on the part ; Pacific Railroad, pays $lO,OOO currency of the telegraph operator, are entirely I for Thomas Hill'spainting of the Yoses removed, because under any or all these I mite Volley. circumstances the danger signal is con.. epicuously act before the eyes of the en i ttu,NO E J MAD, proprietor of The glue driver, indicating the necessity of I I American niveraity $50,6410 for the erec- Fr is said to have been discoveied t h at I " r°ll ' l, hall given to the great caution in the running of trains. I " ' don of a building for the Department of Natural science. the newly eleeled Senator from Virginia, , hr SD. Johnston, as well all Mr. Gibson, one LIEUT. GEN. &MAMAS eels ect on of the representatives from that State, is ' Taesdayevening of last week, at Ctcago, still laboring under the disabilities Impos: ' the anniversary of his noted ride to Winchester, by a gathering of staff °fli ed by the Fourteenth Amendment. The I pas- : errs at Lis residence. Amendment was retitled alter the sage of the uct by Congress relieving the Tue chairman of a Dent meeting, at disabilities of Mr. Johnston and 3lr. gib. I Jackson, Mies., introduced a colored sun, and It is asserted that theact of Min. , Democrat, John F. Harris, of Memphis, grew approved April 1, 1869, removing ; as an orator "and a gentleman es tar as' the disabilities imposed by the Fourteenth ; politics are concerned." Amendment, fails to embrace in Its terms j Da. Was. Bum., a well known phyla thecases of Iffessra. Johnston and Gibson. 1 Mau of Xenia, Ohio, died on the Ilth Forts, writing on the music of the an- i inst. at the age of seventy. He was a cients, observes that pugnacity Is the native of Pennsylvania, but had lived in fundamental root of music, and thinks Greenesounty since 1810. that music formerly had far more actual Ma. SAIWEL A. litroncoce,of ,Hroom. Influence over mankind than at present. field, Mass., has just given $40,000 for For instance: Alexander was once so the endowment of the Hebrew Professor excited by a certain tune that be killed a ship in Andover Seminary. He also friend, and then, on hearing another, gave $40,000 to Amhest College. I wept over his dead body. Thai= had a/ 'DIET have a public library la Mel- tune that stopped a pestilence; Terpander bourne, Mans, which is open to all open another that quelled a sedition; Orpheus one condition: every one who enters tamed the beasts of the field; and there must have clean hands. - Soap, wale: and was a certain air called Harmatan, which I towels provided in the ante-room. excited horses in battle to fiery and vat • ; Tun Chicago Republica n laughs at the I I crone courage. idea that Mrs. Anna S. Stephens has DR. PORI:LYN has determined by post- written& comedy. We should have the Uve experiments that the death of shade I Jtegualsoun to - know that comedies from trees on the public streets Is not due, as such pens as hers are nu laughing matter. commonly supposed. to the action of II- Tam St. Joseph, Mo., Union says: They laminating gas escaping from broken ger- have a new way of ma ki ng morning cal ls vice pipes. He is convinced that no drum. at K a .. City. The driver stops in age accrues from the percolation of the front of a house, knocks, and If there is gas through the soil to the roots of the no response hurls a brick through the tree, but to the paper from whence we ex- I A window. tram this what causes conactclusion to destrog, it y th e o shade oes n to stress; how TOE Atusachnisetta school system la a peculiar institution. A mother was lined one of the most potent being that no care ten dollars and costs In Worcester, the is taken to keep the earth around their roots porous, but when packed hard, as is other day, for taking her children away from a school where she thought they had generally the case, no water can eh ' their roots. i i been improrerly treated. ON T00. .. t0y of lam week 24 ,.. D. D. A FELLOW in Chicago, under arrest as I a vagrant, was put through the usual Norris, outs el the moat prominent cit , course of questions, which he answered liens of Milwaukee, Wisconsion, bad a - . saualactortlyl until it came to the point, small and select party of gentlemen at his , "Are you married or single I" Being on house, assembled for social converse. ' his oath, the poor fellow couldn't really The room having become rather cool, Mr. N. started to the basement to tarn ou ; tell. more steam to the heating apparatus, but' A ratuarrotootcah lecturer In St. In attempting to descend the stairs he . Cloud, Minnesota, haying failexito amuse missed his footing and fell bead foremost , his audience as much as they expected, to the brick floor of the furnaceraom, - the latter undertook to amuse him. They breaking his neck. He was a native of ; formed an impromptu lodge Of the Sons Boston, went to Milwaukee in 1843, and • of Malta, and initiated their visitor into by his business tact and energy built up ; the mysteries of the Order. a handsome fortune. lie was forty.eight , Ma. E. H. WADE, a silver-haired vet years of age. man and the happy father of twenty- PeTtIER HYACINTHE has made the fol ' seven children, ang married for the lowing statement: "I believe that it is int- I fourth time at KubWile, tided a few possible to enjoy freedom of thought and I days ago. It was the tided time his bride exercise it, and yet belong to t h e corn, ' had been made happy In this way--alto mutton of the Catholic Church. I still I gether a remarkable old couple. consider myself a Carmelite Monk and Jorsaztua Monoesi, a lawyer, linguist am as devoted as I ever was to the Holy' and mechanician, who construmal the Mother Church, but maintain that I ex ' first steamboat ever seen on a New Bag creme my priestly functions by authority : land river, Is now living in Portland. of God alone, and that the church has no ; Me., having attained the ripe age of 91 right to change the faith as handed down years. He is very eccentric, and has for by the fathers—to add or take from it I many years lived alone In a email attic away, whatever. I believe Protestants I room, which served as office, bedroeltil to belong to the great brotherhood of , and kitchen, faith, bat I do not intend to ally myself ; to their peculiar views." -- --- • Tax secret of some of President Johh• 1 AS LEIBURY - LIAMIT-:/stOstobtr SOUL 1289, son's pardons is coming out. Last year' at the redden.. 01 Um bride'. raeat& au r ha he released John IL Sims, convicted in' new. Wm. Ittaneenh. MUST. H.. tiVABUIIT, 1 . Wesserlicly York Of COUr Pg. Ella f.. l glatatiatraihr4War-..0111411--; platen. or senten to pay a floe of 1100 and be , Looaaa, to. imprisoned for a term of years. Sims; -- procured a pardon through the efforts of ' a broker in that line—one M. F. Styles; and last week, at Rochester, in the Cir cuit Court, a case between these two worthies was tried, in which Styles pro duced a written contract with Sims that he (Styles) was to be paid $lO,OOO if be got Sims a pardon. The pardon was ob tained, when Sims repudiated the con tract, claiming that it was made while be was in duress and under comp:ll2Mb. He gained the suit, and the pardon broker is oat in the cold. Tan new two dollar United States note is thus described: On the left end is a medallion likeness of Thomas Jefferson, in the right upper corner the figure two, In lathe scrollwork of very intricate pat tern.. Below and intersecting It, is the stamp of the Treasury, in red. In the centre is a splendid vignette of the Capi tol at Washington, very beautifully en graved—really a splendid piece of work. "United Statos Legal Mader" and "Two Dollars" are extended across the upper part of the note, in intricate wave lines, printed :in green. On the back of the note, in the centre, is the figure two, in elaborate rosette lathe work, the word . . two at one end and the Roman II at the other end. Al., the clause denoting the legal lender and the act against counter feitlng. Tax project of removing the Capital would appear to have more and stronger support than Wasbingtoniatut seem to believe. The- aggregate autnbers are pretty well united on the subject and In Its favor. It is very likely that a trial of strength of the removers and antl-remoy. ers will come up at the next session of Congress. An appropriation of 000 is to be asked to put up new buildings for the State and War Departments, and the Western members are determined, it Is said, to fight the proposition at every stage The Western men assert that every additional dollar expended on eral works in Washington will be made an argument against removing the Capital, and they are determined to furnish no more arguments on that aide. General Butler says that sensible men would govern themselves as to the holding or telling out property in Washington by the test vote on the appropriations. On the let of November next $2.5,486,- 000 in coin will be required from the Treasury, to pay the semi-annual Instal ment of interest on the flue-twenty bonds falling due on that date. Secretary Bootwell now has on hand about $ 8 4,- ' 000,000 In coin, and about $28,000,000 in coin-bearing certificates, besides about $8,000,000 in currency. After the pay ment of the draft required for the Inter. est, over 148,000,000 in coin will remain on band, and no morn wil be required for the payment of Interest until the Ist of January next. The probability is that there Is a large number of coun terfeit coupons of these bonds afloat. One counterfeit coupon was discov ered in the treasury this afternoon It was a May five-twenty three dollar coupon, of the loan of 1862, and bad been paid by the New York Sub-Treas. titer and forwarded here, he believing it to be genuine. It came from Germany, and was sold among a number of others by a German banking house. It leaned mirably executed lithograph, and Is well calculated tb decefge even the careful oh. Qczcze Vicronta enjoys a high repo. tenon for her acts of thoughtful kindness and attention towards the persons with whom she is brought In contact. A re. cent firustration of this praiseworthy characterhuic of the Queen is given in her efforts to preserve the picturesque scenery along the river Dee, so as not to destroy the attractions which form rho inducements to strangers to visit that re glow, and thus by the money annually spent there to contribute to the eupport of the inhabitant. Thus the Ballochbute forest having been offered for sale for the purpose of being cat down, the Queen purchased the woods, on the sole condition that the trees should be allowed to stand. A piece of an old steep mili tary road, which had not been considered by the Government as of sufficient im portance to warrant any outlay for its maintenance, was put in complete repair at the Queen's expense. This road is of great Importance to the neighborhood, as It - commands a magnificent view of Bal. moral Castle and grounds, with the river Dee emerging from the deep pine forests of Ballochbole, and winding through a country Of great sylvan beauty until keg In the distance. From the awns Brat a circle of hills can be seen, toweriftg one above the other, towards he southward and westward. Great gratification, it Is stated, has been expressed at the liberal. Ity of the Queen in cuing, for the com fort of travelers sad touriatot to that dia. triet. NO. 247 =MB - • -0...- DIEM KWINO—^e Batorday. October Sad, at Obi p•ptoeit. mire a annum Ewing. The Ittecds of the family are requaitteff ton nd the I uoneal in to the moldy:lce of her In. baud le Mansfield. TOW , orTZ•NOON at two o'clock. Curl.r, wit/ leave liorelsad ai.ifll cbell'a livery go• le. ream atreet, off Otiltra depot. at twelve o'clock. 17NDEIRTAKEIRE.1 A LEI. AIK T MUM. NO. UM YONNTH STNEEI. PROoSuos o. dayra niett. Carriages tural.sma tor city !cinemas rit.oo each. Itmaratote—ltavDavld Nem D.D., &V W : Moan. mil. Jr.° C I x -3 Rs al. im a LIVERY rri C: I fLASMOISALYST/IEZT AND 011111 - Pld AV KNOX Allegheny ity, where their CQ1 , 711 , HMS:in are coratardly with real at lesitAllon no. wed, gain and Waits I Corgi at prices sarying Mon _lO4 to SIM Be • dies pretured tor In...meet. IA carves and Co. yiages fornlstred; aLts, clads of Ilooratrg Goode. if required. °Cat etont al all Roam dal and fight. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, lITIVIDERMALICMR.I3, I= Cawlages tor ralaerals. .3.00 Laeli =::=Et WATCH REPAIRING In All Ifs Branche*. The moat coma.: aa4 datione as well as mo ontloacy watch. CAItEFIILLY ItEPA.ITLED Er= Most Experienced and Skillral Workman In the cite. Mn. V.M. 80H•YASIC. lebe wii Wm. N4..imon. No. 310 LlbbebY bneeb, ebb, men eow be found with JOHN STE V IS NNN IPS ROSS & CO. SS Rorke& Street. Pittaburgb. C:1113 NEW LARD. /I ELVIN/11D FAMILY.LARD. W. are now Imaking NEW LARD of %ht. v.- so. make. 7 letcts, If• f Kegs alb, DIM. •.d Wm. 60Ib. Cams. War pd. Lana. AUldicso PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati. 0. TTEISEITH LIST, 1869, LV ji! PLICATIO2id wellM/tun, SW Clerk• P/PlabOlgh. Nato. R. may, cavern, eta ward: F. fliry, eal rad bonze. TM ward Pat. Was lea, tavern, Slat ward. Allegheny. latch. Hannan, tavern, 4th wart! . John Ye aterstos. tavern, Ilvit ward. Beranghn. Cooper. Wetrtrope, harem. Birmingham: Lake Reiland, tavern. HUM: John (Jemmy, tavarn, Teraperanceatila. , Townships. U. glogrann, other goods. Malin; IN/23 John Yertes, sating home, Non. The Lit.. Board tll o sit far hearing tha oho , * oPhdostlons on du gldt In sr.. .at Do loot h. N. /NO. O. BROWN. Clerk. orTS. CIST E 80111211.1114 OIITICL ALUM:III, Cur. 113, 1669. NOTICE. The atorounent for amens. of BARAD duvet. r”.. Cnton .T.ltte to ally Ilne, and also for the gradlng and pool., of ovrom aver, are tow ready for en amlnallen, and ran be mesa at the oaten of Mt cur ifdten.r .OtH glinfiflbtkidierBMN /MN— rrbvr they will be Owl In iti• !mamba the (A Treasurer far collection. CIIAIILXI3 DAT 4 or =l:q= 0011usbors. ZITTIMIIRGII. GRAIN ELEVA WIL sN IL /OW INNURANCR R 2003. mday evealnioMt. 10113. 113104,10.2 t. vill be sold on _second floor of tiourouxl4ll4lai Room, 106 em112./0 sung - all ignstan M. AM. National 1120313 • 4u .* Motet* lose r 500,13.,, ' . 00 Htmtittryth 112110 leeztof 23 • A. MCIL mAfil Aoguicheii. FEATIFIE =AND nin .??Jf4VIT• 13,.. 4 . Twain, • , . , • •23 ." ViZies—balTii libd Razed, : To aril's Eyre; fur n 4 Dr bIAII Dicirzir it co. oxIISC.--20b bags mend and So 110. ixowls4slnr.rela rr • ce. =As & MHERII;—:6 Books - now L lot witty ""'', „ _ maxim rnakiiii co: up of are 7ildlieTetid to act •sents. Address, PENNIMAN, REED 8 tO. tiTForIcF "Pr4tgliV. " b mt , ”"Wa.f..""PouTMl" "Bm'db 4 A" A.., not creerdrag FOUR LINEA Xll be inserted tie Neu a:Alumna .ancea TIVENTY-FirE CENT ' ; a c rd rg hon.( line FITE cgX7l4. WANTED-BIELP WARTED -- lIELP.=AT E. PLOYXRNT ONTICR. N. 1 of 01Pti litregq, BOYS , OINLB end for aIIeXISS. tie& of employment- retoolstep STRAYEp. QTRAY COW.—S trayed &oat air residence de the tobaeriber. No. NNW r e . . (orpaid her recovery. ADM +ION LTILIe. WANTS. WANTED. A Class Mnnitt Haller on =Qin handle Mould, to Arno Clunlnnatt. Ad•lrnss 11.1mithra Alteo, dA Cu 380 and 3b2 Penn 11.1TIL, Flll2. Lunn WANTED.—A few shales of tan Alutebester eitirlugv hattel Block. rtivghe s , the Dahlia. U..,leshtlty WAFTEP -IMMEDIATITLY-- A Bilesnlan la A dry voods Wire. •WI at GO Nark. greet. WASTVEN —By a m. Whill has had setae hipalleaCO ,SA lib•• iohsts th 1.1•• •, and hu albs tattled • pW ..I. siLha than nu trarslialr agantiar_alasall. fact r;i:a or .101:shic jabbing bnase: p r 9l, riaSas eouray, 0411.4. llT A9 TED. — Planin64lll.llllerla L T A Y.. i.Tin ,- 15 , 1°,11TtAlit`tritt= erlAnort. 4th, 184 4 1 All o•her 1144:114n 4414 RI eat ranns NNW for cu A , thallogilad thin rm. w oo d I.orlanK lit•dallery /JIM hanAreallnii ". • on the 41.44 M;A= *icli ICE & Aire.t pf 4ileek9l3 , Coosay. 019ee %mei of Pem gad Tillm-Sklrd WANTED.—Two Geo& Ws. , nen to worn on assorted ware and IMO , ro J r onb.nr.itt LACOLS t LIAATVOIN .No. VS Ohio treec . lA : llceberry&F, Fs. , WANTED. -TO ft nir,..4 axe eOND RAND PLANO• gl•••• . 4 .dr.-.2 A. GLENN. 150 Ridge sorer, AlfaiMMaY. siatmy we. re •nu vrhenaux layma. WA NT ED.—A Good NIULTIO, land and attentive to chtlaren. p ad la leant .Ituatlon to • mall family. Apply at 65 Beaver street Allegheny ell,. Igir A NTE D.—BOARIDII466-41. vv Large Semad Mary 7110AIT ROOM, Mi. able tor • N•arl,••l3 and .Ire or galszle gati•- men. 'nth taw* al N. MT *aria • nett ' TO LET. ~, , von RENT.—A tundibed L. roam eultrible for graarrorr6 ,EXKIth• No. 77 ...vie street. Jrutt above 1.. rxrin. Ane- xbery City. mo LET-1/001118.—Oneor tw• ►rout litwats. (arta/led. Apply at SO sin street, Patabursb. TO LET WITH SCIALUDEI66- I'wo front Bog.. Lonm.to. el= ushi" , In th e eft!, NOM , ffen.f. . T o L T.—A tiecond•Altory ROOM, suitable for two strixtei ze=rit ar gentleman and iady. ho. LS $4 ylre Fon • nnwr —until the ant day of Aprlt next, the two stotend Sykk einer Moue, containing twelve menu s WV ote on tr. corner or Stockton avenue lad Web ster •trcat , with sushi. attached.. Too good too. aid mese stesilnrs SUI boleti... , Uncial...of THOMAS 11, LIMI/111 SOS Peavey Avenue. stllegbeey LOST, 1 - . OST.-033 the Bt. Chilrittreet driPM . IND B AIN V: l l ° flit: "AA .11)no olv.it It totarned to Ito. /91,111.ockin Arena!, &111e.borty Cll3, FOR SALE. rR BALE—FOB-.IIAILIIL—Oae` of tee finest fitted on Store Roans Is CM use, and dot g • 11. A.. 4 ... 1: , =% PSIMI tdonlanund I..nuois nundrles. =Mini on Corner. lof Snit. On aTecntnS of Insjlns ntti. rot partlenlaro adpfnn Kuzin.i. 5100 klaskct meet, Hairlabarr.l.l.-. %COQ ACRES. WEST. AND IrAltaflNG 'LLIF. or DfJ; ch raloor oiasge for CtrY tfr °Mari , .11rrobari.dlae._ ApNy to or adarrolo,_ - 115Wi PEULIAPS. Heal MAASS Airroltr.` Paula Avert" rBSALE-GOOO-WILL AND iLVEUR.M.-o,llii6Olt viz 1 e Av rtTITU . UP STORL.IIOOIIIS • _UI Tin ~ta r to b tr ra trD M PLCCOUNL. .o , bre:Nests' Ehmtlitet; Dela lama • corner, and doing a Ise bstalnessl trill : Ilsi.ad.!lstpartinstars. address IS. HOD Jun.' street. Harrisburg, P.. rll SA LE.—SOUTH. AVENVE EAMENCN Atateeteuy CUT. Lot !Si eet try 11/014 710 fest slhry; house maths. II rooms, good eellsos gas 'nom:eh-set Auld !Leashed la good once,. Apply CROF T Pinlattra, Neal itasat, /seem., No 130 Coast& Amass. FOR ELLE.- RAGE CHAIM& To close • partnership. IVASEIIOI76II.. Nos. 96 and Da Third avenue, 34 fort renal's:al 10 c.ot , a.nn roar Mortal high. Tor team apply to ELI EDMITNDIKIS. 96 39,J 911Tb1919/6999 CO on SALE.—IiEfaP ON NORTH ANACts UE. ALLEGHENY 'CITA Pas— ao hubdloy. 311x70 hot le Debts Imre by dies Godfrey cor m a utanbucturlng eitabilibtastale lea of the bar of the Ina olohlug So nags from business oa sersoaket of ha. beebtbs tetsl crhare decided to doh ortAlet w it i ft . t e lat Deign )r• 0 0!1 ^ to b lt0=e ptlrer.) teals, atUaebta• eh Islay ; would mate • good wagon as _ abaft lot 50x 100 feet oo 6 yeas lease. Per RetboW particular log olrearlro.ll4 Ohio streeVAllas (deaf, Ye. FOR BALE-10 ACHES, LE or room lo Plum tcnrusgtp, /WogbraT : coml. All...gray Taller Ft. IL nu t hrough IL 1 ao natured yards from /tattoo. I b ai loggia lm rooms. and good stable. tad oft other... reerors oar-Ooddlogn orchard oglf/O' Manus frok frees, of all glade; goad forint, najor___ore bor, goo geuraluerrLor and nom.otg: lurk worth of rok. quarry opened; 0111 salt [Dr ood- , de1:44.1 osonolacturfos satablighotagin ant ander non, pls.. ad food Indsestlons of olti tert . e ' n ' enl. Inquire of .A.l. °. tn. Pregame.i. • pion BALE . —A disfrable red i - Ladd; Proopeet !IL near llotleet, 06th 3 loth:ilo rem A 1.., a. tine lama. II Cl hT•SYLS 10001/ and DWELLIBILI -of 10 rooms and goad teller . Holler St, 16th ess.Bl An ...Sew nand for boalnew N 6 1111.160 s t fret. A DOUBLEBRICKBWELLING . fate ...; ISt, 17.1 •resh: los 663s100jeet on 41.-9. ik A 1 , Also • number of Bower and Lots Boa Me 7 P Ar 'u ti u grAinicTany DI BLOOM lellr oard; lon 60:137 8 fees. for 01197.% ). years to Pay Deo o.r• allowed for AMS IMP- meat moan tbt i ssrlo t o wants to bet: • Dols. ; A f ge t tit. i. Bl l l:r 31'31. 1111'''414.''sr.:rhi:=1.1 Ispiseopal church: DERSONAJL.--All persona seek. L IWO 110MESI, or lovelmenente lo Neal ler tese, grill neeilae. Urbla eheeheecth= ez3m4 ~,p7 of the 'l l ll7llBOUtill NLUISTILILII IttsitrehaerayelehTS_ 00 elll be tent hy man rasa to &DT .1.1. SIM Mcannot fell to get salted mete? mws. menet:lL CRUYT PHILLIN= • Where met heat &stale Amite, No, 11111,11U4 %W ASHING TO N STREET PHOPhILTY FOR BALIL—Noa. $Ol ash 103 .Waahlaiton atmet. 48 feet Kent - sad ft feet heel, Improved LT a modena.baßL TWO k TOBY SNUB HOUSE, Oaa, Bath Beam s afe Poe Lerma amply to acl 113111:11 oeiftp7s 96 apt 13111,pa1DhOlf. I rd ammo. BRASS -FOUNDRY. JOHN M. COOPER 00,,, Bell Mid BraSa Fotaets, ENOIEB, LOCOMOTIVE a HMG liii In - WISES -.- Made Promptly to Order. BABBIT'S Made and Kept on Hand. PropeWorn mid 11.a.mbetarers et J. M. Cooper's Improvedl3! , dailieiViteel STEAM PUMP; OFFICE 41.. FD rewriter, Cor.llß and Reltria4Stir% ITZTalltliaiL Pa. MERCHANT TAILORS. AMY MERCHANT,TAILMI, Came' of Penn and Sixth Streets FALL AND WINTER STOCK Now 00 MPLETB ito:g 34:v 1 ;sll.fir.Tll OPERA GLASSES FOR SAL OR HIRE, W.711, ! 197/Ir/i174 =fEMf= ae inks, - `osTor.sirs,r4, 13=1:11 II