THE DAILY GAZETTE, PENNIMAN, REED & CO, Office, 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue F. B. PEIMMAN, /0131/di T. P. HOM:I3. N. P. SEED. EDIT°. Akt. TEAMS OP THE DAILY, Hy dual, per year De-nerved by earytere, per ...I-- Eitintrjb gia PEntertztur al Antwerp, 58IC. :E3.-Itcalast. Flap Alan, 871 GOLD closed In New York yesterday 011OTONI the pu....c that the manufacturers make • profit of two hundred per cent. A taped - Konitselhar. Vt., died last week from disease contracted by Inhaling the throes of poisonous chemical" while working in a photographic gallery. BOLTON, England, has gone to the ulna senastional, drama to anelan= =kat. as there has fitly been prod Vane a Play " f•. Jidda, or a Trial far Life." Aa Indiana paper lays the Radicals are "playing h—ll in Chicago." Well, let flu m play It At ths next change of the programme you'll see them playing Chl. again h-11. A want, has heen sunk at Moundsville, two and a quarter miles from any open body of _water, from which large numbers of Ilitle thh, - some of them four to five Indies long, are dipped daily. Themerite. of the sunflower as • dia. infectant of the malaria of intermittent fever was discussed by Dr. Van der Weyde at a recent naming of the Poly. tschnic Branch of the Amerhas/natitute. Cullum, member of the 0. A. R. of Washington city who "myaierioualy dis appeared" and was supposed to have been "toully„dialt.with," has turned up all right, caving bean on'a viideton relative. UN banks in New Haven, Conn., have united in employing two night watchmen, at a Islay of 11000 each per annum, whosei•duty It shall be to visit the differ. ant banks once an hour dining the night. Ornrof the rcsions assigned in support of themotion for a new trial 01 the St— I.culs'inurderer Kinglet Is, that tho Parr were lafierfered lath 6fileers thus by some outside pull raiszking their hearing "that it was the °pinioned' the people outside that defendant, ought to-be firing." ' r ihB Prerrybilan Synod of New Jet- sari (0. S.) havis,reaolved that it beloup to the ofllceof the restor login( LW In= struchssal to his oeagregation upon their &abuse citizenly especially In reference to their supporting for °fibres within As gift of the people, honest, conscientim and competent rum - TihNew Haven Catholics are a good deal exerted over the recent action of Rev. Hugh Carmody in removing the shines' hoer flfty.eight .graves in the dittrelyart =A leveling the graves be, Lind all identification; en all to Improve tke mounds aborts his r esidence. Amens the unknown graves is that of Protean Mils Atatop, of:Yale College, a Germar4 Who filed 1n.1842, Ix re stated that the large tonsamt of brae drawn to the Pacific Railroad hu so taken away business hour tberianams. route as to render it improbabbilhat, the lane :line can ever again injoy-piteper le a changer that might hub beta foreserri. • The Panama route fpee nded solely upon New York and Ban Prari and both ; there ports are now better server b. - , the , WIIN. ceremony of opening the Sues Canal will take place November 17th. :late Elle Ave. 'ddelt thins royally, bas • ordered every arrangement to be made for the timely and comfortable transpor, tation of all venom( who are invited to he - . • presentat the ope angottkda gaeataiork, and bears all the eastoupesor theirjournery and sojourn Zang bhnaelt The Khedive has amts epedal note ail:mita. Lion to each-of.. the chief ..talltore of the New Yolk tied' ' • Tat city editor of a New Torkjormai. baying complained that press ea tires were denied theralvikge, t e Poline Board 2 s used a resolution to allow au. members of therren to gam , •4e; in UM' :silence of the officer in charge, the House of Detention and pram, lees, and inquire sato the manner of kt leg the persona detained therein an wit. names— but permitting no mavens. lion*ClE refute:ice ter the warticuhur am . L a which they ate detained. " TES novelty in the mayor till& tag materiel is paper. A Wisconsin con. pa:wino:ooa eaurated parer board, tan. ' 2..overlent to -air sod waWoirtindident quantity to cover the sides of i cottage 223:110 end so feet high fir&ll- •This board beside° keep the '7. tree from dampness, throughout the sea - am; is. impermeable to cold In Whiter and neutralizes the - Maas of the extreme heats of nominee Vermin, too, willeot touch it =account of the :material with which the board is sittcusted. . Waters Manias been an "cosh& naval artabst. The schooner, Anna Virelois. clandestinely gathering .. Amick; wudlscgsered and pursued by. 'the oyster police on two Mama& They E. :gained on timiAnna Virginia, tat her ~, master was equal to the =agency. He tacked ship and vat fat the forearm ..,:gentar, running her down with all on board. 'Ho-tacked ship again and salmi away, reeving. the aew of the mooed tate aptck' the dbloomilted pollee on to got a decking instead of • emnemfor their pains A lama in the Btetamal mine, Etat : salt county, Ohio, aeddentally tutlp nistutd hislamp while at walha but Week. • started to - ge<tont of the disk bat - wait In ibewrong dir. Ma, and finally •got comphitabmosught in what billonown as the' "water entry." Having no Ides arta howl:amid makeblitenit, beaten j • with ttuttglistoretiOn which bat bracers • brasery 4 and wait the illgtd in Weeny. away down trader ground. with the ice "• cm airatis op to th)meca-, go was dad enough when soma chance brought acme his fellow minas to him tbe nett marg. ••,, Am' tuna remits QUO= .1a great :lied in the - Sonth;for mechanics and laborer" of all kinds. .Frourilligtnte and Noah earollas col ored han&s haiie gone South to pick eot ton, and • felt days ago we noticed the .maima—nt of ,a hundred_ and fift l y= fltitt Ditdois, , Who went to to. work on a sugar plantation. The planters fears they cannot ware all the erep.ll6 limited is thesapply of labor. Ii to ow farm hands puiielf ghosts need ed; 'Tho 'Margie up eist 2 efiventers, cabinet mama. blaehimlthe, boiler rusk et* Plaulter% cooPeTh. wheekirdiis. . are ail irantediana : cotilit find intretuliati; euiployment and at -Mews Arum than 'they rective In the noodi. MWMlt_lttaL R. o,:iiirtionattew wort. iumbl e A n k nj u i v9 will be putaabed in' Awe** .nest, month. - , con =Dam: Of r. f ta Year is snuormccd, km, or ible works of Termyson. •-' . . Elia/ciente* Syron:X - 6M atiltate Or - Dente, Complete for forty cm: lts Pntbuielphis announcement. Tat autobiography of Edward Wordy Montagne, eon of the famous Lodi Mary, L announced for NoTember. ... , m alVa r filagreed seleatiflo weekly hu fo ' lt London: In 4ibu* tors Duwin, Huxley, Shoal and Irsids.ll, lions la about tq make valuable addi tions to his well known "Libraries,. and several ensue tbmalworksate annokan edfor the atandnnf, chunking and scam dific divislonsof . his stalins ptibliCIUML 61411101iiinOithalg d B A : VD, JOAO" 'it:Robinson, has copi ous/7 en:lobed with ids pendraterwbc* of fairy tak's,—"Acenes arid Ailyentnris lathe Mandeb; onkeLittlellople.” • Caseura Scurnene. Is Co. are about to N.wet a DOW Tolo g o ti aeftm. mataivp. includltPtoT Cy In d fijouton's &nu nlut,4LLsat t popular and`OloPleuVoi ot ry of England iD Weave ettrortr A Lornxne, publisher i z ti a =put, with the present toroth a tieW y. the ..A ca d an y." which ta to be •record of literature, learning, @deuce' und opt One of lie new features will bitretUate j dos with ti e & writers names. ne new ottrna ed Fts to Ifni of "..thit'Aitukspla which has, having the &Id to WOO hosts of enemies -scout anthem 31r. Dixon wholes bad . maeA s te deed= bum unpopularity of the hoe and hir. Mike, the anther of "Ontebst prits l o," willows:noble eheir. • _ ..., .. . . f • \ . I• — I -- ....6. . : . t.e.t sod ct. ),..t IS • 77Y Ci.AZETTE . . ,,.• . - ' 1 ' 4,.., ',..' ' -; • 111 1 1 ... . 1 . . --...; • I _ .: ..... .!,. L .... irc r -... - - 1. •;:.„--, .„7 ~. J . 4 51 .1: : ...• , 4 ~ . :-,, , f ; ...s-; -4 ,v• f... :,.. - . ( \ lt z e t e . . • . - IF 411 , ~,, # ...port roxormarlal awl runny L ....t.orx hob labe.llll Weeteele relllll3l • - ( fp': arm,. 32:wharVC or morrlant rhoriti te el.ugle (ene,ityere ( lah• of err I le , s or tee gi so I Illa . . VOL. LX' 'IV. . oo 13 eta. FIRST EDITIOI JIIDX7GHT SEWS BY CABLE. The imperilling French Crisis— The Government Prepared for the Emergenci—The Eng lish Press on the Death of Earl Derby — FesaaniDeqings in Ireland—Committees Ap pointed to Look for a Spanish King—The Cabinet inharmo- !dour :sr 'Wash el to the Pluate.gb Gentle.) GREAT int rag N. Aos, October 25.—Nearly all the metropolitan papers to-day have obituary maim of the late Earl Derby. Auain Henry Loynd, the author, has been appointed kilialeter to Spain. LONIKM, October 28.—The Than Of a revolt at Paris on the 28th are diminish. log. The Government Is taking every precaution to guard asalnat any disturb. ewe of the public, peace. Marshal Bazinehisi been authorized toliseeptiton Without mercy. The Times in an obituary on Lord Derby rays No one can be a statesman without statearnanDiee temperament. With this the Earl of Darby was never endowed. He was too Impulsive to resist the temptation of making Willies on enemies both In and out of season. He sneer at the Italian struggle will ever be remembered es • proof .; of . his reckletenen In speaking On forhign Wrens. The Duke of Wellington be. queattied to him his influence In the House in Lads, but the bequest mold not be executed. The mantle of the Duke's eoldierlike virtues had not de. wended on his successor. Great as was his ascendancy among the Conservative peen. he never gained the confidence of hiecciuntaTmen.. The Telegropa points to the "fact. that , Lord Derby employed his latest breath In public to declaim, with all the solem nity of an old man falling from the world, against a measure of Justice and necessi ty, like the Utah Church hill, and adds that this shows how much the age and the country had gone beyond him. The Standard predicts that while the present generation lives, Lord Derby will be remembered throughout his own province, not only as an orator, scholar, and statesman. of whom Lancashire mai well be proud, but as a magnate who in the direst trial took his place as • leader In the work of relief and charity; a.. rich man who oared for the sorrows of the poor, and Be the great man who res. the pride of the lowly, not as the petted of England. but sa a kindly neighbor, generous friend and Christian gentleman. The Nese speaks of him as follows: "Lord Derby was not t statesman, but he was a seed political Eng personality. Be will held • plans In the 4 1 :1 land, not for what he dld, EIS l m for what he failed to Mx tut for what he was. He was the last of the Barons the last not the least. • was a perfect example a/ the property aletocralle,. poli tician, with the faults and Wirtuea, the dignity mad the hdelity of his order. When he seemed to desert principle., he did so under the Influence of strongly fell; If eivonknaly interpretedi Pons to his sovereign. and his political comrades, Marquivtif Salisbury will succeed the isle Earl of Derby ea Chancellor of the University of Oxford. The partial settlement of the tariff question has Improved the SheiDeld trade With the United States. DUBLIN, October 25.—Amnesty meet logs have been held in the city of Oork and the pariah of Canigaline. Mr. Glad- SUM. Wes dettottnced for Marefosal 'to 'pardial . the , Peniatuk-and !reerihrtiomt were adopted declaring that the Irish people will nolegisladve measure for around until the prilenen are re leased. = MAISIUD. October °ablest Coon . ad sitting, of an unusually extended du. ration, was held at the office of tho Min ham' to-day. The meeting was a tang one, In consequence of the disagreement of Senora Arden and &Ivens respecting the church expecailsses end property. The Unionist members of the Cortes held • wry . the city, on the autdec= ra ve legislative attitude to. wards the Goveroment. A (whines dint. salty is anticipated; if Ardent end &t -rolls ahead. realign their i portfolios, Ta- Pets Inn also an. The proftble solution of the ands Is generally cannoned, but no dednite deduction as to the bane has Inettarrised et. .. The amstellon I. growing that In the meant 'latest( parting the selection of a Sing Is Impassable: The Cortes Is as much divided In opin ions* ibetolidnet, and unless ILA:Desoto. miss effected, the establishment of the pion Toby will be bombes. „—The deputies Va. the Gorton from Porto Rico have petitioned the Government to refrain from special legis lation for that colony for the present. The three principal pa~rrt~ies ln the Corte hareem* appointed deptdito tosaiend • conference and try to come to some agreement in mewled to the eplaidloOof a fog. . • • . IC There a Annurnance nt-iiireantro, in Anon, wan yentensay. - cries were.given tar On Repablicans, and other cidnWus deittituitratirmir Made. ' The outbreak was ineonslderible, and was easily sup. pressed. The town is now tranoolL 'FRANC@ PAM, October 25.—The Emperor ar. rived at the Tanist to day. . Petrie. Prefect of Polio*, has halted a prociantstion, whit:6,2ms beep widely_ cirioalated throughout the city: Hectic !hamlet,' of the proceedings expected on the 26th, and which are likely to disturb the pablid peace, the authorities would Worm the people of Pals that messuree will be taken to humus the reepeet of the lavand the- maintenance of itanquility. ; Good citizens are requested to boon their gouda:airs& imprudent curiosity,,and not expose themselves to' the comae quenoe that mac result by the enforce ment of the law against mobs." . Lenenoicketobee 23.-11 le reported In Tarts 1.70,1A1 on ;concocted by Clio Lib. orals fOr a r Thursday next ham been dl -The Emperor coneentrating In the city, and Gen. Buena h as-re 0, 41 64 Older. to employ Wintery, If neer emery: to keep the 'MOW 01011 M. The impala manifesto has boon pre. wog, and. Is ready for publications but the Itovernalsot awaits °yeah before ' . 4iie lth liatetraleidenY tinexiiiince artist cemorted -plot, and , to prove* dlwarder are disposed tei peatpone the attempt to opts; the newton of the Cops of. Leggigt• Might marrow. The people of Faris are much exalted over the impending Altai . AUTISM Thu m% October O.—Daring the Itumnrection at Cattaro the rebels gained pmesition or a fort through tromp. AO -time: mimeo:wed the eggriven. Their agackel oaother parts or the city Were TURKEY. C ooo r4arrboortm, Oct. 25.—Theatt1tait willembirk on the 12th of November for the Isthmus of Sues. nesnie yews - 8011171AllPt011, Oct. 25.—T6e steamer Maine arrived tram New York, Qoesserow, October 25.—Tbe steam ers Tarifa And Manhattan. tam New York, arrived to day. viiimiciaL AND 44:11414E8C1&L. uparaaso •Oalabee_ , 25.—/ftesing= . 8011 far money MC - Amarim 2 1 ‘; 11 41 1 34 17. 74. 1 72,7,, =At 7 Wadi at frarikibrt, 8 7,114 1 77 g, a, Agfa ;Pn744%; • 97; Atlanta, sad Grail' Western, PAI/1140010101101Vill trIA; WWI" . 711. 47a, -14yzaroor,.03tober 25-41bttan steady; Witio PPlsods IS 12a Orleans lobo lotoouided to 14,000 Wm. orbits whew. 10s7d1 red weat atai CU wittier. Os 64 . Western Four. , 90. • (bra. *Os od.. id. 'Presit 44s id.' Pork.' Beef. 665. Lsnl, Its. Chfleaa. ets OOad.. ;Isamu 67a. tar new. Nave stores oMee. Petrolsna. Ild; rethied 1 4 . 0 d.44. Aseloots,-0rt0ber,2,5,-Tstfitr.-47s 6cl. Bunt: Ms 014. on spo4:losaidai /Pk alba Relined Remiss= Is 0:0; COX= Linseed, 61s 9d. ~ AsTormete. t October 25. Petrellaut AYR end unbanged• AM, POotfr P—Pottim Inarieot SPY& .r--- NEW YORK CITY. Gen. Butterfield has resigned urY After the Gold = litng—Dbcharged Machinists all at Work Again Cleve. lard and Pittsburgh flail- road will pay a Viper Cent. Stoat Dividend on the lath Proximo. (Be Telegraph to the Pittebarn 6uette.l New Year.. October 25, 1859. me Telegram sayer. We 'earn that the recent complications in regard to gold speculstlons commuted with a feeling of personal self respect, pending investigs- Sows upon the point, have impelled the drialstant Treasurer of the United Stales In thin city, General Butterfield, to send In his resignation to the Secretary of the Treasury, and was cammtualiation to that effect wee despatched to Washington this afternoon. The b aionereial Bays it hears the General expressed himself to the effect that all he could not have the thorough end impartial Inveatigation he desired, he preferred . to resign, and would forward his letter of realguation at once. Report also says he has telegraphed the Same of the Treasury to that effect, and will Reward a formal letter to-night. It la understood that the Grand Jury devotee MA* , to the Investlipttlon of the gold ring transactions. ' The evidence thus far taken by the Congrresional Committee on the Para guayan outrages la unimportant. The Erie Railroad strike the ended in the reinstatement of all the displaced men. • Father Hyacinthe will probably not visit Beaton. He vlatts Hon. John Bige- low at his • montry nest, and goes to Washington about the first of November. The libel suit of F. A. Lore against Caleb C. Powell, money editor of the Times, Involving certain charges against the managers of the Erie railway, was art/tied twde7,..befare Judge Can:WM In the New York Stock Exchange this morning the Prealdwat announced that be bed been direotod to give notice that the Clow eland land Pittsburgh Railway Company will, on the 18th pros, Issue 15 per wad, stock dividend. CHICAGO. The Parepa Rosa Opera Troupe Mate a Narrow Escape rrom a Serious, Maas ter. Ily Ttle.rapti t tb•Pittsburab Osotts.l Cnicatio, October ?S—The Pampa Ross Opera Troupe, whim arrived In this city this mornhogothout ode o'clock, In an eztta train by the Pittsburgh and Chicago Railway) hid a narrow escape from • serious disaster. In paining the Rock Island Junction. about seven miles below this city, by the displacement of a switch, the engine end baggage ear wire thrown front the track, and tom, damaged. Fortunately the train was going at a slow rate of speed, and no one euatanned any serious damage. Mr. W iddows. the agent of the troupe...was standing on the platform, and was thrown to the ground. imt was mit verely hurt. Wm. (I. Horn was arrested at Beano. barn, lowa, and brought to ibis city, Ibis wonting, °barged with swindling a Chi cago commtwdon house of this city to the tune of ten thousand dollars. He prom ised to ship whisky to the dna, but fail ed to do it to the value of the money they advanced. dr Oliii:W 4 O. l 3l Main guratata to IDditta—Straumer Cars c Etta LB) Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 seems. I LopMILLE. October 2&—All some workmen were cutting through a hill to get the proper grade for a street, Wm. tilbscut, • laborer, went in under so overhatigintrabelf, when the bank ruled In upon him and he was suffocated to death. The Cora'S. 'sunk soddenly and with. out perceptible muse on Sunday, throe ranee above Snawneetown. on the Ohio, lti trim feet of water. She Ilea Widen and can be raised. She had three hon. deed bales of cotton for Evanseffle. The Cora S. was from. Memphis and bound for LlnchanalL Tent Legislature. to me nuetaratiateaeterl NABBY/ Was October 25.—The Legisla ture to-day postponed the election of Public Printer until the second of No comber. n Ia proposed now by Johnaon's friends to run him for the State Clitoren. dun, and if elected to make him Prod. dent of that body. The Legislature has not yet called a Oonyention, nor taken any action on the XVth Amendment. Boller rapladon—Ttuee alien Killed mod licirend Others .113aitly Wounded, wr Totorrsgh to ettlabergti (Maeda.) LAO &OWE, 03tober 25.—A boiler In the steam saw mill at Grand Cronin& H S Deos opposlf b this elm ex. ploded at half - p ut twelve Chia noon, mortally injuring . throe men. The names of two of the men are James Vane and John Casa. The other man'a name is unknown. Several others were badly welded and otherwise Injured. The eat= of the explosion Is unknown. Destructive Fun In Montreal, . Canada. tivr TOM." tow Plitsbanch mama I hforreasst. October 16.—A aeries of tires occurred here Saturday night and Sunday. =ruing. The coon unions were the complete destructkin of the fit. Andrews church and partlaldastruettad of the Unitarian church, and the drug manufiunorY of Kerry & illratbers. A Baia*, Church wee also considerably dammed. The tire is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary. Loss about liii o . ol XL • BRIEF TELEGRAMS. . —Ps.idenalor Ben. Wade, or Ohio, was 11000 g the Presidential visitors yester day. —David Kendall. Put Grandmaster of , Odd Fellows In California died at Sara. monk. last night. •• —The Chamber of COrauserea d ol, Mem phis, passed resolutions boa evening to exPind ald to the Southern Pacifico Hall road. . skeleton of Charles Ward, who had been ochodng from Worcester. hfam., for some two months, wee found on Het. today. —At Handout, N. Y., Saturday, J. P. Wood, a ship carpenter, killed his spite wittiest-ex, and than cut his owntbroat with a num .1 esitetsy and real —The Yerger lase has been decided. Chief Justice Chase delivers the opinion of the Bapreme Court to the effect ; that It has judadlction in habeas corpta tees. —The damsel of the benstituents Codas establishing unrestricted liberty of aw liglon in the colonies of_Cuba end Porto Ri c o was yesterdsy promulgated on the 'eld. —John V. 8. Masher, formerly a let. tee carrier, has been arrested at Albany analteld In VOX) ball, for stealing a lei- ter flpin the paajailllee. It was found on Me persist. —A barge gantlet:an; three ihonsana barrels of flour, "belonging to the bilasbudypt Valley Transportatkeu Was Mink gi wa e red W Leda lairs on mai/. 011180 --John W. Panne; known as the cal& hector of the limp UMW charily, 1 / 1 uNd —ale year of the grind pitch', when desiltution of • portion of the people was unparalleled, died In New Yoik on Sunday. —The' Susquehanna Railroad at Du soomburg, N. Y., where the railroad track la nearly one bondred feet high fora tame of two hundred feet, and *Mich wag washed away by_ the repent pod, has been repaired, land slide of three scree ocmrred on Sunday evening near roughkeepsie, N. Y.. at • place known ea "bleep Rinds," covering • brink yard alg feet doepand new• sweepitig away aneogine boom ind. DaVIP beaTZ , • —Mr. Brewster, wbolim been tendered by Gov. Geary the position of Attorney General of Pennsyllvaols, now filled by Bari/Aoki Barrio Brewster. was Ibrotarly .loggi'mf Bei Mint of Oommen Please, Philedelpl34.szaLaneof the majority of 'tbe Omit Oar decided the &potion came in favor°, the ileogfalmin I:contestants. .41.y.thin dates 0 the liith state that gold Mere biaristio to eghtembnedred. ceasing farther dearreisilon of the tlonal .iorrenror. The rbe- la l l4 l ol been mimed : 1)7 "the brogan% map er the - most prominent have beta erreated and sees on foot to the army, wbloh was .boat to target Ockalel and as ptym.. Blom hut applied to 1)& 1 4 - Admire 'Philnutt' to *end a weal pi?et Prism, to Mien, It spina, too mans by the rebels, which poi chromium& . The government monopoly of coffee bad been re.aoseUlbegt , bet n was nmetyless pay balers. ' Ships 0001 *Ps ogwOod, PITTSBURGH, TEES, AY, OCTOBER 26, 1869 SECOND EDITIOI. POUR O'CLOCK, 4. THE CAPITAL. Interrleor of Steel and Iron Blaiwitachwers with Secte terry Ilatatwell--Dectston by Chief Justice Chase in the Verger Case --Officers Assigned to Duty—Payment of the No- rember Interest (Br Telegraph to the Pll tabure'a Guytle.) WASHINGTON, Oztober 25, MOIL Inas AND avast NANUVAaTuRspui CALL ON SECRETARY HUUTWELL. Hon, A. ht. Felton . and Ma). Henry McAllister, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the American Iron and Steel Aasocistion, had en interview with Secretary Bunt well this afternoon, in relation to the under valuation of foreign steel, and partial evasion of the duty on Iron and steel rails. Mr. Bootwell elated that he was engaged In an investigstkua of the subject to which La attention had been nailed, and it was bla intention to tarry It out In letter and spirit. OPINION 01 OEIIE7 ITISTION CnIAIII IN THI TEROSIR Caen. Chief Justice Chase read an elaborele opinion to-day In the Yerger ease to effect that the Supremo Court of the Mil the ted States has jurisdiction under the Connitutkm and Judiciary Act of 17811, and that the act of IRV, repealed by that of 1868, does net operate to take away the Jurisdiction of thin Court In the matter of habeas corpus, which is among our mat valuable right., and la guarded both by the Constitution and statute., The merita of thecae were not involved in the Opinion. Mr. Phillips, counsel for Yerger, remarked that he hadlnvi ted a conference to-morrow of all with the Attorney General, before further Sc tion in the case. A motion fa • writ of habesseorpse is pending. The opinion delivered by Chief Justice Chase to-day does not Involve the merits of the Yerger case, or the constitution. silty of the roonsistrucclork ate, but merely the question of the authority of the court to lane the writ of ahem or, pse under the appellate Jurisdiction. The case on the merits, If the court shall Home the writ and proceed to the hearing thereon, will prevent tbo question only as to which power In the State of Mama slept, is Its present condition of ream idruction, the military or civil, a person charged with mime Is amenable. DieLirraii THE IIitYITATION. The committee from Baltimore repre senting the Maryland Agricultural So ciety, and the committee representing the Maryland Institute fiir the Promotion of Agricultural Arts, called on the Pres. (dent to-day, and tendered to him an in vitation to attend the Inaugural arra'es of the revival of the State Agricultural Society on Tuesday and Wednesday next. The President thanked the com mittee for their courtesy, but abated that he would be unable to avail hawed! of the invitation. ABSIONID TO DI.TT The following officers are saalgned to duty In oonnection with registration and election in lallaalasipp!: Paid. Francis Watr, That Llawda. Jnu. Pafford , Jam. P. Walker, Ephraim Williams and A. E. Wiles: Brevet Colonel A. Hardt:, Seventh Cavalry, Is ordered In charipaef the cavalry recruits at Port Leavenworth. DIOVIJIMES ISITSICVIT Ton PAID AT The Secretary of the Treasury has so thronged the payment, at onoe and with out rebate, the Internet due November 1* Loth onregleterect and coupon bonds• Late Show* ftead—Consolbluion. The Board of Directors of the .Lake Shore and Ilichigan Smthern Railway wu in smoke' at Cleveland last week, having under consideration among other masters, the conaolldatlon with the Wabash Railroad and the agnermmt with the Erie Company. The session closed on Saturday, and It is understood the Board approved a contract of mason dation with the Toledo,Wabash and Rail way Compkny term s favorable to the Lake Shore Interest, and that the Directors of the Lake Shore andifictilgan Southern Railway Company will recommend to the stockholders a ratification of the con trite. This onion of railroad Inhuman will cover ticarly seventeen hundred. miles of track, extending from the foot of the Lakes to the Mississippi river at three points and to the Northwest through Chicago. The Cleveland. Herald learns the basis of oonsolidatinito bathe patting In lake Shore and Michigan Southern stock at par and Wabash at 75. Lake Shore takes a four per cent dividend on the drat of January, and Wabash nothing. Alter that time both companies share alike In the regular dividend, assumed to be eight per ces e tt"Xte number of thremon la to be In from thirteen to fifteen, and the Lake Shore party propose to give two of that number to the Wabash, but the latter was not disposed to be rated so low. and at last accounts lhL point hid not been set tled. It is claimed that the losses by the Lockwood failure will be fully coveted by the excess of one month's earninp, and It Is also stated that a full exposition of Ikettetncial condition of the company will be given to the public In a lbwdays. Mn. Boar, of the Hartford nags, who Is making the transcontinental trip and writing very pleasant letters to his paper about It, saw a Chinese shave In San Francisco. l'he razor was two Inches long: nninth and abalf bread, and half an inch thick, and equate at the end. It looked like a meat cleaver. The barber shaved his customer's head, all round, loving the tuft and queue. Thett4o abated Ida face and his torthead;polkib lug the forehead with the beck of the rapr. "Ilren ha shaved off ourhalf of elektellf aanlean as a type, leaving 4lttle tufts next to the nose; and then he shaved his nose all over carefully, and polished that. What next he did with tin Bin Chlld, as he sat upright open a little stool, both Met wiled under him, I know Lot, for I came sway. Why be shaved the mature at all I could not tell, as be had ao board. Perhaps he slashed him with pork fat as a dub& If so Chang Wo was ready for busines s, and would go through you Ina trade.' PAM, beaft neeer Won fair lady, A German barber in Cfneinnisti wee long prevented from marrying his sweetheart, the daughter of a lusty beer seller. An elopement was arranged, and the Teuton drove to the trystlng plasm, and foutid the girl's father quietly waking Air him. Then a tight ensued, a long and nose, bloody one, in which both were greatly exhausted. Aiter the.old man was pret ty well wldpped, and both bad paused to Pmt awhile, the "stem parent" observed, You be's a pooty gout man, Herman ; le's stop Us tam business. You shall hal Christine, gum" TOP maul is ebrlour, young man who are opposed, have only to show their manhood by giving the oldgentbmutn a good thrashing, Ogled Wednesday evening II young rain stepped into the dining room of the Amirloan Noose, in Youngstown, Jolt alter the boarders bad risen from the table and called for supper. Ile commenced eating and was noticed by the waiting 11,1, to be sitting perfectly still ,so If he had fallen suddcrl r ealeep. A man pres ant eltUillilleiLhlP Ulu end pronogneed him dead. pr. oo4bridge goon at dyed, end on examination he ealso pro nounced him dead. A railroad employe neat morning recognised him u Cleoriie Newberry, eon of Neory Newberry, of Cleveland, brother of Dr, J. 8. New be/. ry. to Whows dispatch was immediately sent. coroner's invest ettflinited death to apoplexy. Ar a recent sate of cotes and medali In New York a Maximilian po gold piece brought 547. whUe a United States ' 1111Ser dollar of 119+ brought $4l, y 4 th e Fame polo of 12b4 sold for $5 8 „while one of 1831 'brought $3 l . A Uoited litotes silver dime of 1192 broughtslB.so, and sow of ITN, 42; while one of 1786. teeny& Renders celebrated Jefferson Head, sold for $l4l. Boole of the other 'sales were: potted Steles cent of 1299. It y lgti 44. W 23, brilliaot proof, $15.50; nteagle dollar, 1838, $4O; pattern tupeigle, w o, $21.30; pattern half 4101 , Mr. 4801. 4; *tern Itrepeot piece, NT, sls. • , fialtern tes 0 2 8 1 Pm. 882, $2B; Peale Nom* medal, fp; *We medal, pO, k rjiwuria. Mrs Truman Wa•gts, a librarian In the British Museum, Irho knew fifty lan guages and the titlc4of half a million books, is dead. Dn. Sumer has tete:tiled from Europe, where he made arniniternents for a nen. eral conference of Fitotestants in New York in September [tsp. Rey. Eon. Season!, the well-known Albany, alter a pastorate of 40 year", has been "relhell" on a pension of $2OOO from Ids congregation. HIRAI( Powitna, ths celebrated sculp tor, accused of being splritmalist, writes: I believe In the f of the so-called manifestations, manifestations, but not 'Spiritualism.' Ex E. B. BERATOII POWL.I4, of Ten nessee. the Steubenville Herald says, "was reared on the waters of the re nowned Yellow Creek," in Jefferson county, Ohio. PREZ/DENT ELLIOT, of Harvard, has made hie mark by gtrunr a dinner to the Harvard crew and by taking Around against the admission to the college of female 'students. Samar, Ind., claims the oldest printer In Indiana, If not In the United State., In the person of Robert Harrison, who has been sticking type for sixty-Hee years, and Is still at R. BIBROP Sarrtion's &slighter Anna will be married In Philadelphia on Wednes day to Mr. J. Wiley Weaver. The Pres ident and Mrs. Grant will probably present on the occasion. Carrara F. W. BED.ET, 33d United States Infantry, a graduate of West Point., from Ohio. hut just been tried by court martial and dismissed the service, for re. fusing to pay board bill' and tailor bills In San Antonio, Texas. A. editor In New Jersey brkure delin quent subscnbera to his master by pub lishing obituary notices of them. When they have paid up arrears, he contra dicts the report of their death by saying they were only "dead beats." A CoNammaxortAt minister In New England ibUtla his way into • Methodist love feast, where be beard a lady thank God that she was racked In a Metho dist cradle. Bang called on to speak, he thanked God that he was rocked In a Congregational cradle, bat the elder pat on the clincher by laying that. God rocked both cradles. Paw are probably aware of the fate of Byron's heart. After his death /linolough! in 1822, his body was em balmed and sent to England, but his heart was begged and obtained by the Greeks, who inclosed It in a silver case. Four years later, slier the protracted siege of Miss°loughl, a sallying party, carrying the relic with them, cut a way. with great sacrifice of life, through the Turkish tines; but the heart was lost in the marshes. A PITTSIOAN In New York has Written to Boston that since the gold panic he has committed to an hisane asyltun six men, who had been made =my by their laws. What a splendid chance there is for some dramatic reporter to visit the asylum and 'Nate:view" them subjects. 'Did you ever give • boy • theatre check?" inquired Jones, last night. '•Nero." ••Eve bear of ite betas done?" "No," "Well it never was done but once. a great m•ny yeah ago, man coming out of • theatre gave • boy a check. The boys beard of it and they have been waiting for that man ever since." Tun wife of a prominent Philadelphian, wnting from Baden Baden, lays, CM ' ding to Mrs. Abraham Maeda: "We have passed many happy, sad hours to gether. The first night we spent in Frankfort we eat talking all night until the bright day dawned In at the window of the cheerless, desolate room. Not having seen her once I met her in the sick room, after Mr. Lincoln's death, of course the meeting quiteovercone her. Fora while teen and nobs. such an I never witnessed, rent heramplatted heart. dhe trite great a mourner now as ate was the day she lost thebeetof tmstands.. The Duke of , Nassau, Ind =ay of the nobility, have called upon her, but she dechnea receiving thetn. lie life In the loneliest I ever saw... A 11IIRDICIICIIIII outrage wu committed by a woman teacher In St. Louis recently. During school hours a boy violated one of the rules by playing with some of the others, when the teacher caught him by the hair and dragged him across the roam, pounded him with u ruler o'n the bead, neck and back. and Thee threw hint againns steam-pipe, fracturing his &nil. After school the child went home and re ported the treatment he had undergone. He complained of be in the head; It was not aupponed to be anything maims until some t im e la the_ !JIM, when brain fever set in, and the c hild became raving crazy. In the insanity of fens the little one constantly cried out, "Don't strike met Oh, don't, don't strike mel' In this state the child continued for some days, and at last Amman little boAn was en• tertalned of Its recovery. The woman who committed this outrage la said lobe only nineteen years old. POSIT TIMM Ammonium WU found dead In the woodrwear Penniottoo, N. J., the body mting in a Muth. posture Against a tree. Busptdon rad upon no one. But only a taw week' since, Denied Uninnium. tins' in idanchestar, Eng. hold, confessed to have murdered hie 1 Mend James Etwthint, Se. Net Jersey, '4O -years ago. TUy, were to purchase land together, slants& out to exam ine th e country Ilidaeznan provided himielf with a 0 of poisoned brandy. Walking from Mins:ton to Peaningtoo they halted to lima; &ben= Passed tds dub to Eterhert, who drank liberally and Sedwithin an hourin birth' agony, Beaman lookiagon all the while. He then robbed him of his money, about flOOO, and sethhn against Um tnie, as be was round; therietaned OD hls journey of life with a tormenting Oxon of _mime to Must Irresistibly tom his 4.1100Ps —A Havana letter states that the Havana pm= tutee the ourrwincoghoge of American pp m in that city to task for too freely . commenting on the condi. tion of 'Slam In that 'Wand, and say they have lost the right to remain there p impartial foreign oorreapondenta. A warvilth the Holied Mates would not be popular with the smith residents In CM*' but they would mitten In their duty to, their government, and Spain would Prolonutbe struggle for many years, till it wattarnittisted by the inter , oration of other tatimnL —Doctor Wn of Aurora, indium :as found dead th • MOM atehe Everett Honey., Bt. Louis, Sunday ift4ll.oooll/ having committed suicide by taking morphine. He left a note addressed toe prominent Mason here, requesting that his body should be sent to his lather, John B. White, at Aurora. From the fad that when be arrived at the bowl on Saturday evening he Inquired lb/ the Masonic Board of Relief. it f Wetted that pecuniary &dogs Winced him to commit suicide. ♦dUtlmul Markets. Mamma October 25.—Oottom mad. &Ina 24%c main% 4 , 43 bales; expata 380 balm Flour steady; superior $6.00 terp,l9. Corn; old 11,00 and new shelled -86070.3. Oats 02e. Hay wen. Bran 128.50. Pork FILM Lard IgesAge. Belson weak; shoulders 1730 and Wes lie. The Chamber of Commerce this afternoon Bedded to deduct two.pounda for every rte Rpm every bale of cotton In atom of all. • Barmatotra. October 25.--Flour dull sod fame buyers, but Woes unchanged. Wheat dull sod lower; 'red st.ao@us. Oorn UMW./ 4, s i 3 Os. oats 49 VIFISit him ipocous. tid e s Par um at Amon aeti rib sides t Oedeadl ul 2oNe, aberdaera We. and a u Lard q reeasily2l%44.et at, Whisky firm . . Naaifevia.Vtlareeer 2.5.—.47ett0ni aurae low mi da n E i r goad ruttoary 23 5 0 . Wheals feat LIE • amber IWO quite 11,15@1,20, 11611 Glit4 Oft Rya 11,00. 'Orley 11.25. Monti 110,01 br appositive latlenoy. Baccai t aides 20o; haw 2201 'Warners Lard 204 PHIULDEMPOIA. aCtObet 25. float 41in1at and antady._ Whinat did! ind aroasatana idd Awnings& earn: limited tnamanklonin ml wait. Po OW Odn'• drdPin. retraleum ellInOL Whisk, dullid4184.11.1001,20: Fancy and thisitbdi mid twt bipasham. ed to useLlUof Violets;, m It has been awarded the Meant ;Moto thopann of Beauty, and esteemed the parts:Ban of true loveliness by the ladles everywhere. Sold by druggists sod fancy_ goods deal ers. Nr. Ibin.kerboff, N. T., Inds agent Ibrilkfit. , D a r =rl4:44:l4:eva hi cars z tb s t . ma. For 1110% , gn ft:aloft mutT. CITY AND SUBURBAN Ta■ GAssrrra u feerrashed /se tho city for sea days of rite weak for 16 emus per web ; by mad, PI per swum 3 nos, P. Personal.—Ez-Governor Low, of Cali fornia, the newly appointed Minister to Chins, passed through this city We evening en mute to Washington, where he goes to get his Instructiotut. Pittsborgtier itobbed.—James Doran, from this city, was knocked down and robbed of $lBO, in New York, Sunday evening, and thrown Into East river, from which be was rescued by the police. Hig Injuries may probably prove fatal. Liquor.—Yesterday morning Informations were made before Mayor Drum sintinnt eight liquor sellers from Troy Hill, (or selling liquor on Sunday. One of the accused has already been convicted on nine different irullotmenta. Warrants leaned. I=IMI Curry Institute.—Another regular nor mal class will tie formed In this institu tion next Monday morning. Pupils be ginning now can complete a normal worse before the opening of the schools next fall. Pupils wishing to enter this elm should make arrangements this Week. Cerrectlon.—We hope It la not too late to correct our returns of the Eighteenth ward Connell election, as we reported them Incorrectly at the time. Mr. J. D. Jones received 44 votes, Mr. John Mo. Muter received 43 votes. The latter gentleman's name Is urged to succeed the late David Holmes, deceased, In Se. tact Card Playmg—Yeeterdpy morning four young men were before Mayor Drum, charged with card playing on Sbnday afternoon In an old carpenter shop on Middle alley, Beciond ward, and otherwise acting disorderly by drinking and carousing to the annoyance of the neighborhood. They were lined ten dol lars each and dismisoed. Coroner's Inquest.—The Coroner's J ury empannelled to Inquire into the cause and after what manner James Laughren came to Ole death, met at Alderman Tay lor'eofflce In the Ninth ward, at three o'clock yesterday, and after hearing the testimony of ■ number of witnesses, the Jury found that the deceased carne to him death from • wound inflicted with a knife to the hand of Nicholas, Hoffman. Disorderly.—John Matedleld, a knight of the razor, wee brought to the Ails. gheny lock-up late on Sunday night creating • d .turban In a colored log house on Cedar avenue. Whisky was the races. He was locked up, and being .1111 In •n Intoxicated condition yesterday morning wee allowed the nee of a cell until evening, when he was re leased upon payment of a fine of ten dol lies. The Smith-side Cutting Affray.--John Fowler, the young roan who woo eerionaly injured In an Minty In John Leonard's - saloon, in Lower St. Clair township, Etat. arday evening, Is still living, and Wore Is now some hopes of his recovery. Leonard, who was treated on a charge of feloelous assault and battery, was ad mitted to hall for ■ hearing, and the others. a notion of whose arrest we pub lished yesterday, were held for • bear ing. The New Detective Pollee Age-emir- This Institution, recently established, al 116 Wylie Morel, of which Alderman Rutter is the efficient end Indefatigable head, Is, we era glad to know, proving an entire 11110002.1. Two of hi. vigilant officers, Lieut. M. B. McCurry and ollioerr Charles Bails, have, within • day or two, made • grand haul of household glands, enough fora new married ample to commence the world with, which had been stolen as notloed yesterday, and found secreted In a den In Allegheny City. Who stole them little mixed, hut the Alderman and his staff are on the track, and the thieves will be brought to Justice. Ameirmelit; °ferallntim—The Opera home wave Ailed last night with an appreciative audience to welcome Mr. and Mrs Barney Williams on their appearance after an ateence of two years. The "Fairy Urals" and I'Citstonas of the Country" were pretended In • highly eadsfactory meaner. Thlsevening e•fre. land a• It Was' will be presented, with "Our Bemima" as an altarpiece. Pr eranuncen Telseerns--The Old The sire was filled to overflowing to the entertainment of Blgnora Lops• and her troupe of acrobats. They created quite • mutation, and will draw full houses during their engagement. Infanticide Yesterday afternoon Alderman Don !Odeon, acting for Coroner Clawson, held an inquest on the body of an infant fond, with Its bead crushed, on the farm of Michael Snyder, about two miles above the Sturpahurg bridge. When fund, Information of the fact was con veyed to the Oaroner by a telegram from Deputy Major Nichols• office, In Law. renceville. The Inquest wu had on the spot, when It was ascertained that the Infant had been born alive, cud had evl• dainty been laying In the field • day or two. The Jury returned • verdict that the Infant came to It, death by having its skull crushed by some person or per. mom unknown. Suspicious are enter tained pt a certain party as guilty, but the evidence did not criminate the per. son directly sad no arrest was made. The "'earth of a Grand Child. Yeiderday morning two ladles from the Southaide celled at the Union Depot and made inquiry relative to a child that had been taken to Allegeeny on the day pre vious by a lady from °raperllle, on the Penneylrani& railroad, who stated that her husband had adopted the child over a year ago, and that die was not able to take care of it and desired to return it to Ita fathet. One of the ladles stated that she was thegrand mother of the child, and. that Its father bad bean legally married to her daughter, bat a abort time after the marriage had deserted her. Some month, after the child was born and wan oared for by the motbbr and grandmother for over a year, *ben it wan abducted by the father or his Mends. Subsequently the mother left home and bad net dam. been beard of. The lady from Onrpeville elated that the child had Wen adopted by her tins. band •icsirest her wishes, and that be was now In IU heath and unable to care for it, and be had carmented to return it to its hither. MO Child was taken to the realdenee of its granollather In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, where the father, who was lying sick at the time, claimed it, and It woe consoluently left in his charge. The maternal grandmother wee con. ducted to the place where the child had been left and demanded -It. The grand father, however, refused to part with it, and so the cue stands for the present. An Important LegM Question. In the GAZIETTIO of the 22i nun., we noted an argument In the Supreme (bun of Schmertz et Moakley va. Shreve t Say, In which Mr Kinnear was said to Gave appeared for plaintiehi in error. Thanes* was a very Important one, in. rolling • point which will have a bearing on the entire Manama mm mantle establishing In the Wet place whether a seal placed to • written agreement or contract In the name of a firm by an individual member is binding on each and ell members of the firm; secondly, whether a seal la to be considered of any value whatever in • written contract entered Into by • firm whose business aignature ls attached thereto. The argument kw the plaintidh, who are interested lathe amount of many thousands of dollars on the decision, was made by CoL James S. Myers. of Frank lin, Pe., an able and dear-Iteaded lawyer, who made deep LIU Mildoll on all who heard his words. He not only sustained hie own high legal reputation but added largely to it. and whether decided hint or not, It can be safely claimthat he put the bmt possible construction on th e law and presented the claims of his clients In an able and lucid manntmewg make the correction, as we believe there ambers In this case perhaps more inter est than any that has been brought up In the Supreme Court during the present semion, and Ifs favorable point is moab- Ilabed, Mr. Myers Tlll be entitled to the coedit of upsetting popular Judicial Ladles will please ream:law their Oanorlte reports for cream candles and taffies, lounges; masted and tram almonds and eXtra Ana cream bon bona. at lt3 -Lnderal street Allegbany city. George licayssr el nal Estate.—gee ausonlieatent of McClung & Rainbow, Real 'PAM* =I intr loso2lolXl Asenta, 11// . 11 110 Ran. annuo. THE COURTS. Vatted Mates Court—Judge lecCandlesv MOIDAY, Oot. 16.—1 n the case of the United States vs. Abel A. Bennett et al., reported on trial, the jury returned a verdict for defendants. Another case against the same parties was then taken up and • verdict for defendants was rendered In that case alao. Two caws of the United States against John and James Wright, indicted for distilling contrary to act of Congress, came on to be triad and was not concluded at the time of adjournment. Supremo Court—Full Beech. Idownsr, October 25.—The Supreme Dean met at tell o'clock A. Y. , a hill bench being present. Tho following business was transacted: Reymer & Bell, Clarion county. Judg. meat affirmed. Opinion by Chief J uatlce Thompson. Soot t et •L vs. Morton's art mlnlstrators, Erie county. Judgment affirmed. Opin ion per curious. Bordwell's appeal, Erie county. Decree affirmed and appeal digmlisied at the cosi of theappellant. Opinion by Thompson C. J. AlcAnincb vs. Raters, et al., Venantro county. Affirmed. Opinion by Janice Rend. Frederick M. Magee •od T. Raird P. tereon, of Pittsburgh, on motion of T. M. Marshall, Req., were duly admitted and qualified to practice In this Court. The Haut for Armstrong, Indiana, Westmoreland and Cambria counties were called over. 1::tg o le v - a. Pringle, Cambria county. Non a. naylvania Railroad Company vs. Stem, Cninbiiiipounty. Nun pro,. Met/01'41e et al. va. A.lllaork, Cambria county. Nan pros. liCriae 'rm. Niel et al., Cambria county. Continued. Rowley we. McCue et al., Cambria county. Continued. • Smith et al. vs. Brothernne, Cambria county. Argued by Read for plaintiff In 'error, and by Johnston, contra. Moore et ci. vs. Wolf et al., Armstrong county. Non pros. Montgomery vs. Dougherty, Arm. 'strong °minty. Nen pros. Chkereen's appeal, Westmoreland coun ty. C./mill:med. HSI= M'Curdy et aL vs. Matthews, Wont moreland county. lion pro. M'Curdv Ira GlrMin, Westmoreland county. .IVoIt pros. Burrell torreship School Director. vs. Hawk. Westmoreland county. Con tinued. • District Caul—Judge Hampton • iiONDAT, October 25.—1 n the ease of the owners of the canal boat "Ella" vs. steam tug boat "Storm No. 2," the Jury foetid for plaintiffs in the sum of $BOO. In the case of the Western Penns,. nia Railroad Company vs. Ilarrey Childs et al., previously reported. the Jury found ■ verdict for phuntiff, with six rent. damages and six cents costa, the form of verdict as to description to be ...Tared from the "line." on the draft Jo be agreed upon by couneteL The first case taken op was that of An t bony O'Donnell vs. owners of steam tug Pragle," salon to recover fnr wages ..ilepired to be due as Captain. On trial. common Piens—Judge sterrett. Moaner, October 25.—1 n the case of W. E. T. htawhinney vs. Moore et Pol. prentiquely reported, the Jury found 'for the pleb:Mir In the cunt of 1 ,29 7 27. 'subject to the opinion of the Court on tmtit:au of law reserved. They further ound that the lien meant thereof and the writ were altered by writing over an eruure the figure ..5." and that the sante was bra done by the Prothonotary or any of bla clerks, or by any person authorized to do so. The first case taken up wet that of J. .A. Campbell & Ca vs. IL M. Clark sal wife, wifrion a mechanic's lien. Oa trial. Oyer and Terminer—Judges Mellon and = Moitc.Ar, October 25.—The are of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas CareOD, in. dined for the murder of Prank Sol:mocks, his son-tegtworar medal". - Theft:bus mnnwealth was represented by District Attorney Pear on and Mesita. )foreland, Moore and Harr, and Thomas M. )Aar. shall, M. Swartswelder and T. B. MC ton appeared . for the defendant. facts of the nue having been recently published, It is unnecessary to renno- ISM them In detail. Schnooks was Car son's son•In• law and was In his employ to the capacity of bar keeper' and on the morning of the lath of Sep. timber Scimeette turd been , drink- lag . and mine Into the tier-roetti where Carson was. when a. eptarrel ensued, during which a that was . tired by the latter, inflicting a wooled In Schnooks'a abdomen, which probed fatal on the following day. The entire morn ing session of the Court was ea:opted in obtaining • Jury. The cue was opened and a number of , wftnessea exatained an the part of the Comirsonwealtd It trot probably occupy the atteatkm of the Cant for another day. The jury In the mu of the Common wealth vs hilehael Stillivin, Indicted for felonious mann. and bancry, return. ed a verdict of rulty. The defendant was sentenced to pay the ants of prose, cation. • tine of IMO and undergo an lin. misonment In the Western Penitentiary for the term of three y ears. .., In the case of the Commonwealth vet Nicholas and Stephen Hoffman', charged with the murder of James . Lenatinui„ defendant's counsel moved to admit de fendants to ball. After a heuingStephen Hoffman was released on $O,llOO bail and Nicholas was committed for trial. TB/AL WIT TOR TUE/DAT. 951 Oom. • vs. George ScholL E 92 " John CliumpbelL SEZ James Pop. 420 _ Anted Patna. 430 s James Smith. 433 s James Binder. 395 Charles and Mary Ed wards. 317 s Michael Canner. 313 s 8. A. Roadelhelmer. 348 Jas. Henderson, 8 cases. 828 Patrick Murphy, et al. TRIAL LIR WOO wansinatker. 125 113 IJoin. is. John Henry House. s Ryland. 439 WW M. Myers. 1381 s Jas. Hudspeth„ =sea 422 Joseph Murton. 441 s Ctulattan Wllhelnt and 883 EdwardHarrett, 895 Chaelue Edward& 854 s Za Own: k Bradley, me ' 857 s 'Geo: • s Beardra4 Esl " 200 hlordaterlannae. ).' John Bablfrnt, 19.5 s R yna:any. Every Mean bakiblitemedy.— Upon thla broad fact.4l emnded U wholeart tad science bf4tnrameMe % That every Mame bas ft, loge, under oroper treatment, there cm be no doubt. That Way have their Imitable stay% =der any traatmeat, may equalkY trim The curable period is during the' early part of the disease, of course. The Incurable being the advent)** °audi tion—the last stage. To know the precise nature, alma end locality of the disease is of the first boe portanee in the treatment of any ease. This is preciactiLthe reasongiven by Dr. Oldshoe, of burgh , for bring ing into requisition the Microscope, Mit tube, Urll3olXLlStar , and all the ettemical apparatus for the acientifie rumination of the urine In all chronic; and comp- . elated mei. The long afflicted have not been slow to appreciate these acientilic aids, and the consequenee is, his °Mee la one con tinned throng of patients, from all parts ofit cettfitryr looking the advantage of this skill in diagnosis. A knowledge of the appropriate remedy, however, is quite important, air without the remedy no advantage would be gained by knowing the Mame. Every disease has its remedy. 'Ma U verified In the fact that different medicine* spend their action upon different parts of the human system. As each pm:Molar disease spends its principal baneful action upon a certain organ or tisamot the body, according to its peculiar nature, so each - partienalar remedy spends to medical action upon a amain organ or theme, according to its medical mantles. Having a hnowletige of the true nature of the clue, walla of the appropriate reinedy, the next nutter of importance Is its proper preparation 'and applierr dm. ThM should be carefully attended to. and..ea far u practicable, all medicines should be examined by. the physician Wore being pus into the hands of the patient or aurae. This la done In the Moe of Dr. Old. shoe. before mentioned.' - Alt Ida medicines- are emaroanded and his preemiptlons Wad by his men special &motion, and under him own smrernstm. No medlotaas aro pulsed from bur preilariptioas but Waal& bin L►nQu. NO. :248 Extract front • Letter from Santa Croix. • • • • We had wandered for many hours through tangled foreata of Truitt. cal shrubs and trees, some ‘..f them emit ting a moat delicious and lorieoratlng odor, when we soddenly Canto upon a large and well cultivated plantation, in the oentro which were several build logs. Entering these we found them to be the " pram homes," still., So, where the sugar cane is crumbed for the menu. facture of Si. Croix Runt. Over lie Coolies were at work, sod the smell from the fermenting vats was very ex hillarating and pleasant. We wore shown through the entire establishment, and learned that all the Rum here produced was &hipped to Messrs. P. IL Drake dt Co., New York, to be made luto their celebrated PLANTATION BITTEN!. The peculiar good effect. of this Rum—which I. the purest hod beet in the world—ere well known. Not • single case of Dye pep* Fever and Ague, Consumption, or any such disease can be found on this island, (except of invalids oomelbere for their health, and they are almost always cured ). Combined with Calisays Bark, Cascarilla, and other Important ingredl• eats, this Rum becomes PLANT/moil BITTERN: and sorely no liner Tonic and general Family Remedy wax ever seen. The combination of these bitters was first diacovered here many years ago, and all the Res@ Wear by .I•Lmrh• TION BITTERS, And MeV “there 11 nothing ilke it." Judging by the robust health of the witnesses, I am certain their testi mony is true. R. S. T, IdAaxotae. WATita.--Etnporior to the boot intparted (Jarman Cbkgne, alui Nal at half the 13/ICO. TELJI.T.F. 111 IRRIED LONG — HOW•RD—On Thursday evening, oe toter flit, 111041,5 t the reradence of the bride•. pares., by the R.. J, J. Reilly., I.lltuN J. i LONG and lIETTIC, daarb of Mr. R. C Howard, all of • Ilegbeby CI y. RICE--►AIRMAN—Ott W reads,. October SOW, at the Parsosage. by Rev. W. J. Redd. Mr. Joh. 1.. RICH. of All b erry, sad Mb. AMANDA C. FAA Ulf AN.. Ittsburrh. lir YZ-4.ilLTZ—oa lbe morale/ of October Hi e at the r.ldettee of the bile. by tie Bev. J. TO ...b. Iite.CHARLM H. CILTZ.of Pltteborgb, Co Miss IL ATR L. Girrz. of Phil., moo °S..ce:wn= Al.,a The funeral will take pleb from the residence of her parents, 679 Llberty street. Toast ward. oft Wansfusort, Uetober SlTth, at two o'clock r. a. The Mend. of the family are respectfully tortte4 to attend. LICISCH—On Sendai event W , L,Lletlt W..... of Juhe 'r. " 104 *.""k. In the ettt renter We ego. *" th"". The ft:metal will t•to place Tal• aklaaaooll, fa la the resaleace of late parcel. on Federal "rack Dear the toll kale, at two o clock. The Floods of tbe fatally era tispictfally Invited to alatatt. lINDERTARERS tkLEZ.AIKEN ENDED SAHLI No. 160 //0 . 11111 - 11 ETHAN, m6 l. F . A . C . vrolgs et . I.Ip.iII,CILA ¢anal VZ, r alahlnirdeods foratAlled. P flooll; nte.t. Carnage/ GA/Waned feu elry funerals al 161 00 used itas o wacie - 0..D.10 Karr, D.A. Juabui D. I), it Shama •ftz. HJaw . MUT, Le. & PEEBLES, C I W ULEI I TAZEBS AND LIVXRY eorrielAHLFE L amailnuortrrarxr 1.14 D OHMS( E tVriNtit tileetteity City, titers their COPPID ROOMS reir easteteally_Fapplied _wits. reel et e tailUtlat rtatoraar end Wel=l tror, et priei? r astir= haat Kbeloo. Ht r la , trmeet. li rood 6u. Weide, If reaZ oi. ed. Otos op= atoll boars, dr: sad irigt JOSEPH 11111 EYER & SON, LTNDERT.LIi_Eri6, I= Oss'lavas for Po waraJa, 1134:10 Mae.. COFFINS sun an Funeral FainLins= at fa ttened rates. I ar HENRY G. HALL, KERCHANT, UtILOII, Darner of Penn and Sixth, Streets, FALL AND WINTER STOCK N w ONV COMPLETE. NEW. /LEVER pitoroLvs AGRICIILTIIRAL STEAMER OR FARM BOILER Neat, ek=l•4l4llVrx"..= itself, INGERSOLL'S HAY PRESSES. PRRIAUP FARA GRIST PULL will ertnd Corn or Orals, doe or coarse, shelled or In Wear, ertccteitra RAY, STOAW & FODDER CUTTERS min wort Peet aadoettoet all others. ovasuaa. , a CORM : mould. Cola lotto tit. Cob, and adapts Wolf to W lased eara. Road aid Power, Weod aid ltoi Sheller, of all trade. We atm all tin above articles SZT VP IN . I , IILL WORKING PADRE AT OUR WARE/IOUS& All Agnenttand implement, and Yam ovki d lken/- k sa mo f f setory dndon nu ptya. Lenten fn.- w. R. BROX, 139 Liberty es., Pittsburgh, armful and Escludo Whaladle Apent. THIRD ARRIVAL • • INTEB GOODS. BRAY & UM, .89 Athue, 47 Slat Street Men and Bay. aotking in the Greatest Variety, ovzscoili ILL arfin 42111-El.gOi The lowest taco Innis etty Ls good sobrios UM goods. The Ity-toara public ars cordially United to WI la at oar aim .tars sad ciaadao lam% GRAY\4 LOGAN. 89 mita Avenue, I. 47 ilixth Street. =1 THE ZLIAB, N O UCRT - OF r 03,0. 419. 'DIOEMBIN 111 10N L tha =liar of las al:Tilos:Lula the FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHUM, OS PITTSBIIIIOII, PLII1P1.• Pot amendments to Glum,. Bonin nervy Wen thatapplication hat bin made for Ankracconteda to .bia Chart., of tald Church, and that the in. arid 0.1 {meted at theme. Term of said CoatiStew exoep. Ilona are Steel. WALTER Frothy...tart, I=ll2l TMPORTANT TO HORSEMEN. 11 is the Wore and Sam !bodes of It. H. Pet. i *C. igi l eol: " l L Z 77 t7t. o. s 1 .. 427 o.E tisv 10 , { A.. IddIUDO to Ih.lr mill be told enthoutnmerve• MIMS • Oh.D Maim. molested tow{ bar =lle below tote ate+, erase old. mond and premtv tovetber trltb LIGHT NM OPIN ersuoS, 11.ARNIt5e, •e. .tip rte. Bak peremptory tot moo of . Jttll2i U.O, M.WAA T. _0e33:409 Asetbeimer. zrrreatriststi Gnaws ELEvt. B Nlt ONO ITOMB/2010110022. ood*ovoolos, *et.. 2.60. 1 , 31 ,016 .1. *LOAD polo oft lomat! Boar of Oososso idol Woe 1 n4 . 411V1 1 11=1 IWO* 4 ,•• 40 • Sorel% Inaussee LO • o**barßb *ran Itteostot BO Boatmoul Immo. Omptay. I*A lloobto ElialSonst Bonk 20. /1. U auunu Hoot. . o U 2-1/tl/..41122. Asellootor. Orr= or Crrr irositirtoir isrmoirmas 1 • . Prrillatao6. Ort. I,..lifie. I ITOTICE.-..Thekssinasisentricsi rjr.olog,Parloir old Casimir. of APFIA iSr.SrAss *Brio% tooliMelOorgerit..l e now n 147 sor ozarmatt rit, sod nn l.. to. no thy Moo IWO /SWAM bevasmir =lnn. .bea it•ltub. nurnho. 4 i. he Clrrtroolowor•soorre & - iM2;= • A f0rn1.1141,1 . rwattlusiy to the eviler w tea. row/aft/tr. are rt./w.f..' ...t ~ , reat,. •ddrtu. PENNIMAN, REED & CO.. I.cnaKetere• Fir NO T If:Ws • 11, Lic," ...ft.- atty. tr a ,,,•• “8 0w .d0..1, tto., not caseedmg FOUR LINES. :pia be ?averted COLUPIAI TIT ES TY-F IVE CENTS; cae4 tonal live FIVE CENTS. WANTED-.Elmp viTANTEA)--11£1.P.--AT Mote, PBLOU Y Ye L I t E I N f T L or an r e tX 2N,a lo ldli eN e f lsee of emment. Pessone ell kinds c o m bo yawned ottallOn WANTS. WA ICT E D. - MOIIIMAGOL $20.000 to Loan In I.ge or Iniullll4ll.Maii, THOMAS H. PITY. 11:11. Bood awl Real Luise arokar, No. 1 11 1 15.F . thaehl MOM VV NTEin.--Planing - NMI Was ate tbe oLd liable MCCIAL- L1:4) P T i.7N I 4 h t./ I w h et. pligNnet• e4A usu. 4. Jlitlk. All !Sada= Zvi raaos f•re.nrcrlng ahlmini Sad 41•14 work ipc wactiinv, Is no lotrAhohoo44 en the moo., taut PAZNEtt. Proprietors of renal. 11013 , CetttttY• to roarofF.Pettr.aidachitirtiA • WANTVD.—By a maa bau bad some oneepligaZot .Good. bum,. •, aud b. travel real. a oltuatoeu trayeApear AtallY fact elf, or bole.le Jobe:gag Lou.. L..... any ref.reesee lON be ruutalrad• lApply ea Po.toltlae Ykey 240. Deem, duals county. yeuelluta. T~TANTED.—Two` Good Tim. at work cm warted war. sad M* e r "' ^ HAWTHORN. p.o. Obto • ,Allexheo. • WANTED.—A Good kind and atiantive to cb.l/dera wit W► plea.. ...lon In • mall Wally. Andy*, Deaver euee4 Allegemay CIILN WA !STEED. A First Inass Ilou.d ILA... ea calla kaa o l.ooll. la '" rto to Cloolonttl. H..itto., Aroo , d, • Co . altOaad 3112 row wee; PIM., berth WANTEOI.--TO irinr—AL mop B.OOND HU M D MHO. Pletawinfe dreamt GLENS. 155 elte elh•Ne Alletheirfe .taun t where and when :waren:mare= 1110 IMO& I, ANTED .-80A51D1V66,41 Large be.. Caney FENN? NOON. /Oh Ie for • sre•tlescao •04 wire or illogNs MAW' es, ertill boson!. gr. N 0.157 roe= .vnn. VIETANTED.—.4I few 'baler of LOST, y OST.-011 the tit. Clair Street 1111.M.141§diicVete. rriAt•englit •renue .111 be elv-u It returned to NO. 14 dk911.1 : . It City. STRAYED. STRAY COW.—Forayed Mr! LW, readers.. alms nbacnt.o. LA.Ext scow.A b. pad tar heorery. ADM dent Li t% TO LET. vOR rtIENTA. furnishes 7 72442 a tattab .r. jt . f; jegezel , at it iT . Radtry City. LET.—A Second story-41W' TO LET WITH sosunima.-' Tvre ytoet Re-ms Location the *MA.I9 ` MU gm city, 181 Nora, arewas. 411cri ~ . . Qty. • fri inr"L E T.— A Pecond !nary' L ROOM, ratable for trio angle or Trautman nod tadr at bit. 13 Wystte llt KENNY—UntiI - the Ant d.y f Aprt. nret, the tyro storied Mak twelllng llotuq I.I atna.irtalett row.. du .on th e corner coa atoekton avenue and WO. ter street, with staeln artdebed. To *gold taa • t these premises • 11l be 1.4 100. Endt~ 1710/04-13.11.1.P1KA 980 Pewter Area., .1111.0.14. FOR SALE. L~OR SALE-5:011 SALn-4Daili JR: of the toes* d.ted vv Otani geonall, yq ewe, and doing doe oodo•ee. Droc e relei3 Neale!. and brace.% emd ttq•S :it ye. 'flAtp":4l=nde;Ftle"tg No. 200 sweet street. s.iris➢d+G . 6043 ACHIM WESTVIRGINIA .13IDNE AND r•nmnre LANDS, for role or exchance for "ay y Coontr7 drlr .. oonly /r gilLtgAL — .l ° V.l.l: • ren4O. ErAME -- GOOn-WELVALVIIIIP TIITUIZZ.—LINE OP THIO IVAN FT , C Fern/4 Ortmon.jopomo lH eI'ATIL TDB li&L.i t/H accurns? op E M. Millet/ CITY. • Drug. Patent Yontletll.4lll4 Onnerfe•vbeot Iceland In the atm mi • earneevAnd &ens • One to baslnen: wen Imes* 'toned. .'or pee-denim. sedreov um- KEL. SOO Marken Linnet, partial:ram 116, FOR BALE.—SOUTH AVIIIMI itiviTHENCr., Alterbeny Cdt, .144 141 loot by MI td • 20 tb.t attey: booze room, good cello:, zoo Unoltohmd:Pa la /rood obo, Apply toCROPT PH LIR, 14a1 flat, A ...eta. No 139 Y0ur19.111,•914. WWI SALE.-RAILE CHUG 11. To close • partnentlp. W. 1181110171111, N 00.96 .ad YMTNhI aienae , 314+ftet4etaall 90 Lees dreg: few starixs 11gC. Tor-'arse enli ELI EDMITEDIIO.I4 MO 96 sad Of Tblld goons. Ell SALE.—SIIOP OS NOIIIOI AN LEGIILIIT CITY,' PA.— I= llntllog, 0 feet. Is Nang •:44 brilish. 1I Co.G. .as tnaltractortagrostatettosos s One of tae of the flgot srtslUng WC . from Ilatlnets on scootint of-poor 1041 lo• area dahlded to dose oat thls of the sslff of elma 0. 047*/ leto t 0 Also Is •Ital 41011410. eh.nery ; would nuke • goo 4 DO matieralm lot 60x100 fest. on 5 'gars lasso. Ws: partlcalsts Isatelta at No. 40 OW stfoK7AWs gbeny.._ FOR SALE-110 Ainßll4. LE tz. ge,":l.ll7:gPtil?..°4teoUr ' Fah. front ataraon ". . ;rasa MS. of al: moms, and go. stable end larelialbilleo mua onioadlugat orchard of 100 11.11.11 fruit M. all e 1..; good whs. mug bob. .4 Be t a weborrl. and barn. tat 4P.1. worth aro., quarry 0W304: .11 salt forty de.. or exanulacturtng eatablbaoralteSt gag outer oa th , Pia. goal MM... iffi a, deepest oat. and best Laud.' orl_gergtem wall knead. inquire of A.. .A.; gramisea. . . WWI El 4 LE.-.A desirable Sea. A. deuce.. rrospeetd t. nem Butted 1,41 M ..sd; let mi. Also.. tis ll mAlfst ' elms BUGS iso.Bl Eltritt.f.talst Towns md rood cellar on Boller a ltrk Aa mosllrdt stand for busl.ose; los Sap het. A DOUBLEBUICIf ;WILLIAM{ as • 1 . 1.11 ward, lot flAxillOyeat en A. V. /I_,l s Also • mmbor of Humes ..d Lots ftouraM ' ltl i VaTf HAM/Ana GOON, _nstil). URA srmd; lota SIGAI37 feet for /OM TO* rearm 10 my Too sears allowed for end MY. mt. =la 6g z i'":" Ass/. Boller et., llith ward s olspoft.• Pt la Lois/oval thumb. P' • • iEIISONA I . - -Allpersonsiteft: _., - .4 _ Ilett BOWL% or InvestMaga, in iliaabilo"Lp 4 ' . i tate, will tate tim, trrble ass i tatong . TaT•rrit railer i te ,, lft, given Iray= . . Mar -111 be °tinny mall PM ti.07:2149.0t1tie If. . ' Persona ea® fail to get salted a tof b. • slat It <oust.. MOAT a /WILLI • ilahera and iteal istato.Ageata, No, an. .. mama. tcr 81111 NOTO X_ STREET' POOPERTY YOB *A.Linnllas.l9l ag4 103 Waahlatton atften 4* tat IYUIs W Oa forc, dbrp, improve." by a Jite!d_arki 117' .T 0601.31 HOMY. U.S. 8 41 4 7°P".44 414110 tta-ablroiniaieL 96 and 99 .13nniaraw. =I - 101A133 FOUNDRY.c-n JOHN M. COOPER do DO, - Bell and Brass , - Fnudic gaciag, LoUoiona eisnunrilll BRASSES Made Promptly Ity - Orea. _^ EIABBIT!E METAL Made and Kept on mod. rropeeton Lad NansdUlamniC J. ILCooper'slmprovedliduceffloi STEAM PUMP. OFFICE .s.ro POlLraltr, cAr. rah And nauroa4sultsui, liL OPERA GLASSES FOR SALE OR HIRE. W. G. DIINSF...A.TEL'a, i IC AntWIT AND OPIICIAt Irma DO NIFTH ANXIWITZ, • • • opposttaysatilliitiall Pease . _ •pITTEIBITILWI . - • r •' - ' ' • , BANK Fort imniNG . - prO. 67 11 1 1 :rrilaN i tiri a t e u . ....4Apl It. . ovzw DArey trots IP to •delalt.f 'VoLOIL 111.21.11W0r NVEMING6 itana Mm asi.to mo. _ mg., hi, Maar I to 9 orelota, amber 2M.10 May 1s Mao 1187..... a r Flail a: tb< MI Of ali t. e teal" frall Of if 9.9 9 ttlattalikcotayoutios- sna lli , ..lattaary and ie v. Books or Mplaus. flato • pathooMot. _... -.-• - - , • • or Mastagoi,Glis, .i. 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