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GOIC . ,--...._ V.;',.!‘A'' "Y. &Ands at lhatthrtet, firm ~q k 4. :.1„, ;0 ,: , .': 1 , -:: Gl ow d ine d In New York reread? it''4 - '*: : . - #l.l9:l(gm . - f-':, -..,-.-,,: .,-..,;.'- 4 4 ":% l '':"' ' ' ;" - •5: : ':: : .,'" 4 .--1 7, :tf, f4F 15 0 4 4` . ...X 611 P ... ~..: - ...*:-it il sNd en 9i „ a. ,,,., z 15_,cd is um pw.- i.,e;f 1, riVfe( Y num -E'aP in the . eal" I ~.F- = :::: _Trie'llnited Maim Court. honeß and at In , - Jimill4ris; Malay. . They ere te been 7Tna - '' 9 7co`: viio top:% ;Pttlillt rart oi l ; teni :'l p hisid ie 7iianiven: 4 -, .2. _,- ,e... ~4 , aii-jmisr - ii . bas sixtpfour disoros. fr ", - rises oath° docket for the November term of the Common Picas oom l. 1 , • Tmt Protidelliti Aidlrel4r:Vtitillni :, -- , has or4cred , o belated V . rhmnalt '-• ~..-., • : .e.istkilialtitaltiti n ;,l:. , ':, now hate , ...- ilStIlli:' ;.1:: -..t j.‘,: . , ...- 'nit reet-eaberMies march thrmigh •,-., t;. .Heorgit, % *lttlre 'anon everything me deattored, la Wit up anew, and the pea 1. Pliztja* 4 . _,,. ~,Aue agPll . ll4ll ' leu ''' ' i t -"...... "."iromuts la for o chni r the elto avetit n awakening of a deeper . : - - -Z - -- feted in Christian work. 1 - . :::: ' , .. -ill' a -7 b i t l f4ll2nt aute :C.l44li- bet in wen bul the tliti4thtebeell A arti lien uz eles riaL an uad a fo u r by ccoo tbe dmlimeb bruisdn ieol ' x i e l 1 for it 41pelateceautNoltle:107h,andimtieonwigCliese ' .. .. II lan regya " th7w ber ords li :Om ta in c l ud na. der the beet , 4 . l7„4:lollLveht.' kettle:Mat an , L, . , - -- sop& sparrow as a weans of getting 4 ar the cotton worm, and roes that . 1 ~ - *petiole:We dial sittlie &Vieille* ..., . , Pacific Porn. on the Union Pacific Hailmad,-,ituartinAlttle place of _.400 inhabitant,,-with nto water nearer than nine mNps, whe•e' pita% fights are . ..s.: . conUneted inihig canvas teWi admiration '' • '7,.., - - $1.30, front tidats reserved' fi#,ladits, -- -' l'..'sox of oithmes packed tatgameali sent bLexprizfra to a family Yolliend, - ";N: - _,ll ,Nast ivireekattpme 4tht paws in i k ~ t an re* in "began" monad Ming ' -4n entitle pp/rated-4e imhole h:q befil}blPiefilaeletlfgb 4‘elf , . 'bidet • ,--, ',, irltSirazer an ac of the tAmmt ' - blfl Ws,. Nissen of.JilinoVaima' they risentSBtete Hitre antthe two„atid-n iiiilf ;81:relt of grOsindi FRO 4vitieh itlianda to Banimmosaienufs.and - :atertty of siiiintatexakte dienddenitien ' 4) eliolk 1 000, 0 W cash and the gibunfloproi ;WWI 1 3 . 34# bcgrected itmew State Home. 5,, Mix Kisotun,:the ;mutat& J3t..i.9113 antuderer, buil written .two getter,*l • '.-.liidne nn_ DlAtricrAttbriicy4 the' • 31t4triedmaking ?Metz Ihrtneimeht ,', , havhtg hie salience commie:date 11Sitn. 3,risonment, 1411211 evemns4--to WWI. ~.mealitionsilypardoned. •••• hlatcW Nga.... :lie threneenekthat if sequined" he irkinid 4tai,a knife - lido the District Attothipra --.1. - ' ..A 1.-L. , , •• ' Ea%ltllniste i a liedabtai ir diii CU r posite =mita of rho ."-qe-- ; ,,,,,,np al tits be': "i " .4, l:o 4 tritilt - the P rZ ag by u ll an t. ...i if bone.; . Mahon nell14:0 0 _ 11 Ma l eza ed "IC P " r= b IA P V . t., CM o _the fl : ' - '4:--to fabsorb various South .., ESE E •.• r 1 • . " • 11<1 • _ ' 1 -' 1 ' = M OE ;::: . :,,! , :',• 1 %!...:1- , ' -''.. 7 . - ;]':' • -• :7: i.,',;; - -1 •;:.:.7: - ..;::. - ..;',,...:' , ..:: : :::..:: '.i• - . 3 .4 . ::.,:i'::'_'.:4;;f;i:::: : ,:i..4.1 -• .,:'. .'. ,, :•-i,; . :•.:1;ri.:•143::-..;: ,. --=iii.r...:.!' '.,..iii.:;:4.„:v. , !.:.:- . ."-:.:• - :;,...fo. -;,=...v".1-.1. , 1, , • ,- ' , ..4:41,t , . 7 t: ..,...t.-:,..4:-:!..±4::!:.1....;.-4,.,.c.'•-, „-~.:-_ .. •C" . "....: / - r;!'i- ''..,"• , .. z. .: . . o 'nl ti-thirpiii%k the bOlk of . z .'' ,mfinternat menus tax. At no time ', '`s: l '. 'was taxed did it contribute --: - - ad tiiiiihstil'hiveaue e ... ' , Ther- past two months. Eighty 144testee pri g i tie s t a ll in for t' Jas he Heat ~-', of the,Virginist districts show an I:=fei e:'' ' lirier list year of 400 per cent : ~..,....,"•--7, ,J Orilmant.tront e- ad - goads skireao carriage, last Twarday„ a wealthy lady 'its. Shs7:stitt , dij it Sklitretched lookh . newo Wowed , garb her ~.yn. .•ft otingeat sister, of whom Shir-had =heard ,Mg foemany.yeara t The ph= innin 'hushed been • passed freer•Arres Dee rail.- wed from Kansas, where she bad been -1140wettend , ,left, , , pecans. • :Tho meet. 4hg was , sym*hedei•inif the tearful els. • tars lode - of' together. Iti NO at, -Sediedilited States are there so few mendicanta or beggars es in . Ett.(e_ols,„lta,P,povitismCdesociatuas , ine prolitting ethpbsyment " and - otherwise i atelßilisualtho Pwitait Wuxi eaten- *lie prOvid for by the churches - or other bencrobsticbsdiek" expended dui:. ing us6l.--ehteiiffiessaha )....the sum 441 9 44,21 411 h 1 40A 0 wsitiollne te d' , adui . peut,i, hiat,t,•looo:dsoodol by theraitY Coturcila - and CIAO htgua Potitdlr-tonrtW,Tol4nnMbet` 4 se level s,°is r ..: Nail -Rinalan . ,goyerhMentfentacti w Z wa k e the•Baoptal,:-Onlylarfele.". slime a tairtyof tuDafiltesir. Willa lelt the town or ralatichew. , amk proceeded tolivelgebtatagmoodiztytray.. - ;,Azial• 'mai' tatha. ;f s unairdedired lb*: be was the•llotrat.l34 - .IA - 00tchtiednit 'twelve apostits from the party, celled tbr a human "ettititn4 , " itte.tiettaigentak once sole* Olaid an a stameem awn. g0.0.306ch-mabeii44ned uti Wt them: pose, and burned•alivw qta womatkomets the dud hr dietart ail beat. two yang girls thileathrt - Plebile another fftsle was loviddettoraleegall and thatiliteiallylons collie= by the fannthelemard.•;" . No.sooner lathe ilection,oseethan the ilulavburgb.,FilliiialtssZa two.coltrmn initnifestpln favor, f Free. Trade. Mei- Lug Pe eutenie the Jurths-66a, all other Demikunlleloureida areas Sa.tdturdi "tell Irttlietiblates on.-the attbjets , tif the WA. . aimptrbeeimaithe:Pantaillie_plathuln ihollilgnOted 114 1uee*Pw'' Woluni warnettlthalabtitir• 4m - isle - a kilhi pm Dome Of me-DemactmcY oriZtuCf bln teuleat4isir than to_ '.: nate the"pdsitlon it will soon aseunar'' (lon to Ansa*. labor.'sboidC be. chi rallying arta every methanle slabbed! , tag man in this itonntry,rorkproserill. A Sr. Louts reporter gives his meet— coppltayntofehe csisesoinferlha Wags over tint Ifing.ed river Went' (iv. Saving trade the descent through Lths stir locks ho found hinfieXfour feet below the level of the•river, in the interior of the Vriftlati=cric , „), -*,,,, reit = off Kolaigoo *woo isseditehtly foet ollge-s with lerfga,* l4 ** , Bef i X ll4 about ore: hundred nudism:Artists men buoYMAMlSchtrattlettslorP e n t ak# o ? worldne and - othils, Ina the All of user hammering waat fearfePubt - a. tillage '4-M-->"`ttuliele7jheSitlid :AS, it pitch Of inne'a e rii*fr ,vT4elpkgßert Are soriplicd - With hit' threugh ale Tent inch rubber hose through which it Is forced by m : e nistftlt nSr n in - n l ar l h dr st a h ft r beeaiMnbu lens .d,wek,.tailbralaited.Wt eolls ckt theftxofiotaiipiildthons„ Tim trialaitlilnst:Wllw Ito*** thiceolg - ;411 , 1= will divelopeeacteskan It toitugiug.ietural'W It vo ltseo . , exculpate Prealdom and blefiserE l io t ii6te-04 " )61 6414°1 aid _ sioinst Weer 14 : - , theinki.9oeld crowd This esanlWien will consist, among 001..0411g5, to timtisiesrtldect C9:lll.triria,%""4* so perettillo lot dto sew du ,ol'alll speculations, and gives, as a name, the. feet that the President bat been greatly worried foe fear it may be though! , that. on acoonnt of Ali relationship to Oprign• he is also Interested; -_Finally, it will be discovered thatVoibin 411100. sae Of dls. uolluWAntallems of privaereratilleLett dence,gervao purpose of deceiving gwu into the belief that the ,Preallhelll wee 41n the pool with him. . A suattrunatory about a Dlli znim who is a live man, and a newspa in. fault concerning lm, is told in the fol. lowing ParignlPl , limn WS sVMhe; of Um London steicankirPlikba tie* of the 6th inst appeared a hesdoi ".e. Deathbed Donf a ,re: counting how mamma - ' - ,who bad recently died inDteardaysip r ve, had avowed that, although N.,' a had fatted to convict blot In BeB, hid mily been the murderceof JaneJecksont and bad lived a wrocklas 4 l4s since. Il e , trns efi s thlk #,•,,; ' Sag aliv _and that therwoove.s.fe,a „,. Action. Oar share In thein:-Awjon or this outcome* trulptinni • We euduunt witer knave siothingof. eiri,-,Deadtran; - se . count nacheu us from a render in fact, it 'went the tonna of the 'Prgs l 4 4 We need hardly aglow much met to have Batiste in the aircolatio al so , Ittitua hotaumay , or tail glad Sit mein - correct the mischief by Ellrinf It um 4 - eireelen to ee th e truth. ” - rid f .. ii • ••• , •' ,i;• •• .4 4:42' IN • • :••ie,4 ',.. -,,,0re.,:c4 • - *: P, .. - • 110. 1,... :',l '. ^ . 1 • ,::• k.....!;1"..''."..,..1..f1i. '.0% .—: '; :.; '.. .: . '2, 7 t . 'Z';'.l.7" : • . f'!...1,-1:••7—... :' ' : .'. 4l.':i 1:':. ..:.tif.::!':,•'-k--.4...;;;,:::'..: .....‘ ...N At „ :44::. - T:.....-. '1,.!4•••;!'ix,14n..?:i? ••- .-..... 2. vi...1,1.•::-;;L,-.;2.1,::- ...:,:,,,,. 1.:v..i...:: •-.*.i.:,!:.i;- •-i•i;•:..4.!.• . ..,7 10.4;4.1:)1 'Apt.. ,x1:44,:.b141:::•i.. .;.14:i.1 '.ii4:4-.;::i4 :•.':1,14..., t , . ,.. 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L .V ., " • • . , 4.11 "Z.:,..... au .' S..' . , 7 •,: : — tk. : -,".: .. ... ; -5'1.: ..-,:,''.....:: • - -:• ~ . ...... . . . . . . •.r. ~ is '~Y.'~± ~'»' NE .:.: : , .;= - , , :;:.,--;. : ',.:.;:.;.;.,4.. ~,...:::::,;_,--::::7:.!.:,'-',:A4:J t El lin i ~•1 , , * :1 ENTIOL fIRST =HE $3 .1;54. 1 . 1 .th W ar After the' tlevutta- tall! ‘ - the itdrtatag of Sulfite Oita, French' Press r 9 - Boadholde nif Americagi Viiiiitad 7 • Wrltetitlettet. blithe Dubliet Council-41Madan 'Post" on ,--Terdict to - Vizier of & 4 litibs— Landin c4 iiiniesit ' and the My Tokyo/Ph to the Pine:m.lre Pos.tte.l Lpxr, Oetnber 28.—The Dublin Ans. wily WISE,* Indriegineeir ing in that city. test evening, and =ant reonnly adOpted n reneltitton expressing regret at. Mx. Glischnntse'nrefttaa = kiiiiitne Fedi* and' 'leg thelr..ei.74tega.• em, wnti t igte t tie Weldon tied tis Vizie r twit • Miftlanne tbrotetholg , Lartacierj,Ottober, OurgUsh holders Of &Uinta, & Ofeet Western and Eris railroad •alihee vie oreselifpg for the purpose of liiinittitt '44011-4ft the American courts in the prosecution of their claims .28.-1114 p .._oootone Initlegi ISM 10- ihkloWitediusell of thili MWty. expressing his Wish°. .. that. of I,:)*ail;4lglegoos, Mr the' tm:Mk.' 'by' the My of D ublin to enew limn acthslact In regsrd tithe triati_Pbuteb legialagau atirthig tettNi* Aso:ev 00 Dieilenelikeis Mr.. Gladstone ecknewledges the solemn ob: ligation he is imdegto deal to the ben of ability with other subjects affecting the welfare agial„,, Withmapeto Mfg ilrolMEDSOMilla titfdre Mem - Me' government to giTs effsektsa:sn .for elemenors founded on the most honorable motives. Theisatdaa:b Shen conittislrWali its bearings. Mid the reasons green dude. eying an amnesty. 00123:3 612" 3 lrhat e h rs e ge . llsel P "l iuth ..G . Isitatoari fed the e's perming deoles was to release thafernlan prisoners - He knew the Prodder was determined to settle the land question ' the same effectual manner Ia which, he had Nettled the March question, end that he ma resolvedto &Eolith the extermin ating policy of the landlords. Emestrao.Oetoher the Gran of &Mons to.day Wilcox &Gibbs obtained a verdict against Wm. Sterling a, cony or. wasenr: fre denim* and Mets for infringement Of their patent, and prohi bition of defendants from further in fringement. Lames. October 2&.-.The Fort., com menting on the action of General Grant in regard toellieritO of dent ldr=lailon. saYs the habits and ilib Grant are a sure guarantee that he do his duty ImpartiallY to all par , ties. His character as a saddler will protect blot teem tempt:Woos to vdttell Mem who Make Inaltbut • • trade - frequently yield. Ells judinnen, sea ststesumn remains lobe tried. Tbusn ler be bee even edelmate at. atarearain.. pnidenae end good tempornry Ware of Ow Alithentle temper. nua Th& r... tuitions led bum' to *lndy' peened* ;n e t reopening of the subject. The coursebe bseptusued with respect to Clabiklgaral that Wireless melons for the aggisndite meat of the Union,he Is resolved to ob. serve faithfully tbthitles pancribed Io the international law. LOAD*, .October 2110—The Tones to day. We , 10. article on the clamor for Fenian amnesty, nays many govern ments, as well, se that of England, for merly regarded rebellion as transcend. Ang ,OZ . Vocei and tie 'one to tie Weto Ate to t now looks on It as more fraught than ottlizetryesitnes, with ruin-. OttliconselitMacritothe puce and pros parity,. of the country. as springing from the rams Mtractaidlity tif • temper and self•tilsregsni of the welhoe which prompt, common litination, and as re. nutting the mum standard of punish ment. When •It fa - Osestaistrated that the Fenian have harder Work worselbod undrbstiberinithan ciboria:dais If will be time to sconaed Mr. Gladstone , of being le se senastiso to.injutuke. ' , ben practiced on his fellow countrymen. than - when indicted on ibtalatteet - Whim the government refuses to act toward the re. 111 if 111 Were simply oe mien recM, Mr . Gladstado mck afford etd to twat • With indidbrente theiniptddida that be his turned renegade from his generous principles of 166 E L 3 Havana, October . 215.-,The Spanish 0:6104"ZIK PLUM , 'and ~ A tcitttiv iniye for the piirpnte of look -1132 after tbeateanteciAlluin• Serb= -fraud, bavelidely been dlr canoed in the government bonded ware home.. Me' Judge, a , ,tblg criapreme Coot, the Transurer, and Captain GM era Deetlasa„ in s . engaged inlictirliialS znakellr. ; # eltie , mi -in thi *got Aldaman naday, sold at t pattdie auo• lion by caodstat.ttreSaintriintemt. Us. inenrgent' AnnealEClevada ;lige herbed the tothswitg ardor - to - Ua Mims underho ucnitnentlt s nal" prohltdo the owner pr o *ill begin td grind inigar taw es an auk, fialerAnd *anew. aralexpe . ottehirisuberdinabla biirh`the Cenenelde ea soon as tbacane be dry.. =7l P~attL October 26 bra I been appotote4torairpof the P=1174%, Lange. -7WOrded:Jollas' treitral tailed Navy, hmarrived.hera. , The 'atinietersi have • derided not to Oneweettrithe piWfor inrat tap recent violatiorwatheipreorlaw. 3• The c olo nenunen 'amain* lairati,:lorl his •oonhection with the late -- , .- —jeetnicastiter. - who 'samosa' Ed dae at eineitinati - hare refitit,, died at four o'clock Mb morning. Paerrourn,Cootober 28.=Intio Ammar Inlet He* )rork. ted mil tO•day., gorarerowlr. °WOW 2e.Theteani. shl y England, from New York. Arrived el MARCUM Aar" COMlREacillami: LOSI;(4; ZW9jikiteMettelie Ann _PIP 87 1'. 9b /6•40'.76341 :••^%..11,1Mt.8=. I. ; Atlante ey r.sad Great Western, 25. - Bullion Bank of England decreased '52128,1X0 on week. Perms, Oct. 23..-Bounte dren. Rants% 712. 1150,..iltellfok llank!Of I ritutoot do. crossed 600,0082 ,Limincem.Oeteber2S--Cericto Muer: rolddllng Wanda 174.3 Orleans Mal ti l ts ti g 11,000..tsles. geadikAndia white hest, let.'/Sd.; Bed Wadden No. 2.4 .04.; :Bed Western, 94.2d,-.lrkstr: 113. dd. Corn: netsedildS. 801,0,0415 t Bs. 6d. - Peas: 48 1 . on spot r agog, Pori: I.l2Sedde - Beek M. , Lend dmier .• Masse Bacons $11,47r ' 2 BoErits 'Petroleum : lima; La seed 1311, • 1. Airwenr, ()cipher tit.— Petiolerua 'lir:ow Weber 211‘...-4:l.ftm quiet: I „ -Faurtraerr, October 28.- , U. 8. Bonds 4Pia Wows (Sty Counthoten t -the Clty of Brotherly Lots. ter eermoo to tza rutremoolieetto 3 PrimarorrantA. October • 21 lAIS evmlos thkilelegathht pf,,Clncinuoil Ootoootrollo,settolasd been oloUlog mg, orst oMelirrived here. This Mangos they/hem taken to the Vallee States Mint lusti Altos Homo. Tomorrow meY Mil That the gmayrorks. AtmdDLltie Colored orylererreoh to the Irlttabarth 13stettel BOXIGH , October 111.—Gov. Holden Imaertrollea hargerittid.r of negro mili tia, *nlehlLL'repoiaxl will ehortl ip be gifsanripire fi t dAybsit i r condi tO MW4 there in pre. le.,==siritititigreritt from the counW OP In the eity,rery anxious to be idao. It is midarms are nightl of y e ohipp to-various points for the me olo ed r4 ' lßr Towage re the Pirlebsegh dartito 3 liteltrlNo22. October gB.—At the mu. ►eleetioeesidrde•N lere M e 12,0 M 'rotatedfor the Deateeratle dldate. 6,15 for the Republican end 750" far the workingmen's. The number 'of registered voters It the city is 41,21.1. -."e" stesniship Rem /Oorri and Alen:anis, from Southampton hare =f aulrea. '~4P'•Y.OSIC € ~«'Y. Tbe focilar ilcience —Valuable Papers Head lititik6S4l,o44t 4 . •;‘.k. (D tallemph Wawa Plitsberili-nantio.) - igirtV TOlll*Oet. 28, 1869. Gen. Gadleld's paper wan read at the ;noting of the, Douai Aiciance Conven t lineervitting: -BOO' the 'Anted can census should Dirdlilk-e, muster roll Of the +Work= peoplii4owing. as far iatit la pondble for fignoirba show, their intellect it and moral I idierilt ebnitid Critride itkgdtb an antotig. shoe' hag Inverted: it Nhould exhibit : the of Feeniatild .to'iralth, by showing t*.diatribution, of the one and aorsailonaidlid r inifitetiles of the other. The WPM, Annan of the United States Will bit far tible li/throning and Impor tant than any of its eight predecessors. Dltitti Vain litittekof Its Wear, Got] da tion his doubtless greatly increased In population and to wealth. ~.. George Wm. Curtis' paper on the Civil liftql 9 4S..e - litreng articulate mess tit eyetem Ss the madignorant, wasteful, and destrucuye possible. It not only fosters Wheal saruption. but it poisone.theoring of moral action in the nation itself, and so 'endanger* 'le permanence, violating the fundamental principles of thriftsad economy. At to-day's session, Joseph D. Point. President or the Empire Trearportation ComPany.~ road a paper on Try:sports. non as a Me. dee. No effective 'method for the protection vd. Alteletbile kindest excessive charges ha. beat devised. Government; • as 'trans; porter, has ,tale • WOO, -.AKA ; found ,wanting. 'lm t/edit& Ce — ilid moat, AINATe be, & ' 'Ades - iateald - be permitted - amount to meet fair expends, and fair profit or Peoienteltetanstbe tatereateobenni,Which latter should alwaysi acresent a pro-i pw valuation of the permanent facilities. PO "' 241116 * Thr t411"(1 ' t Ight, &did , 'di ble &bong thee. tons, aceordlag ttri nudity and daunts; tadriskYaltee AlleNitland-oePtieeeeN, , These insults could 'Only be euaxerany attainett,brii tart , of • tralnadi .nble and upright agents, crated and 'sustained OrditeklistkuslignarPlnellitfetelidtfAr Riles. so Wet similar wake inthe can try should beam/its:peon& Sheppad award,- ectiarl, of the IdinnaTLlthltiatilainteCO. veil read a taper on Utoi X9atitattner in,11.40h ho t ., Amfirlean eittarigicei now' that ( the inortallte i rteng pyrso p eilkikezed our tomptel le _ lea this Itiat , anoog persons of aimilax ages lu . pixy other cbdetrfor altiesi safer tui r This evening papers were read by Judge tOnoeci.:B4mU an 1111, AXlmlnia tratfon of Criminal Justice In New York; Dr. EiesbLHerr i l i reu_Etoperlateir dant otebe,itrr. their Adiele - -Dudley Field on the International Code. The strike of the Franklin lane Oper ator. boa terminated In the advance of wages and reinstatement of all who went out. - =MP i'erj IT canna'. Suffrage Cauverelou—Earay, spreetkes, Poem. doug. (BY tglegssgb w ths Pittsburgh Gliettt 04karraln4 Octmber 29.—VorWomusee 4 iafttage ConVentioeimiemMet thlg liore noon. Rev. N. J. Barton, of this oily. presided. Prayer was offered by Rev: Henry Wardbertner.' rater singing, by the Hu..htevon family. Mrs. Caroline M. SeTeranovt Pf Ronirm, ,read. a lengthy essay, add ?ales Susan B. Intbony. of New York, addressed the Convention. The attendance is large and includes many advocates of woman suffrage from. various parts of the coantry. iA ofternooar Mrs. blarjl dt./ 4 r 4 Y• liaixd.. 6f Ming, addreseasret 'sign audience, and this evening Rev. Henry Ward Beecher made an address, and Mre. Julia Ward Howo read a coem. The Convention continues through 10- 131011rolit. BRIEF TELEORANS —Hen. Gown* LL.Pand/otan has been Rep:anted Pres%dent of the Kentucky Central Railroad. —The Grand Dlyialan of the Sous of Temperance of California, are to session. Tile annual repast indkatr• the order' in • prosperous condition. ....Mbo large hub and avoltelatterruf B. , Tibbett demi at 'Marten; Ilidlatta. yes burned Thunder night .le4la 133:000. Insurance 110,000. --The testimony In the ens of timed!. core of the Cuba eras dared yesterday.' nuthlog-.of •ei tu tr ! The Mae tio*gitert by n 0 to. day. —The Sheriff of Vigo count, Indians. palmed through St. 11712111160 Wrstatiglay, with John Stevens,. who lulled Jahn &dyes In Terre Beate, year ago,' end esenge4troni jag. —One Elkus Schwartz was an esteo New York, on Wednesday. Idtlo over MOM worth of unman hair mamdao toted Into various shape, In his posses non. It Is believed to. have been smug- gled. —The schooner WIIIISM Raynor, with • cargo of pig iron for Cleveland, went sabortstil 'lmages Mist, di WSW folds Port Colborne, Caved", Wednesday night, in a - snowstorm. It is thought elm will be serst . Cwithout much &map. —About ten delock Nednolday Nlgbt the breaker of the , Upper Lo high Cooaatt Company. about saran mile. from White Haven, was burned to the ground. Labor on the works has been stopped for several days, with the exception or pumping. and the . 13eilei is expressed that the lire thework or an foam. dkary. MID property , yea ,inanted -for 530,000. , J. B. ea Consul I —AtwPidladever,. aa.114d4d1.1. nigh t ,ey was married, to is,risctrues,of ; Allishop 116149anint aM.othUrcesablea were present. President eract,with See rotary lioesset4-vistred she Commercial Exchange, shook In with several , meechanuf,.bed made Ed spostd. IS ea telidedZe i rd flabbithi3claka Jubilee State Convention in Tennessee Was before trdayhe bower branch of the legislature yeste, and elic *outdated& debate:, 11,52 onn t to amend so as to confer the pulverise(' of rating for member' nte:}rt sal citizen s of-the Untied States twentrene year. of age. was the bone of contention, The Popal bill show , those , only -to vett iftd.landeteraidterfninchlhe las* dechdon bad. —Cc largartairtj of. wasuiratddr. num. 'bering two untied; burned through St, LogittoP4.4ools7. 01 1 . :Mao+ to somrd tAti w orcipal biters on the Rana= end Railroad. far purposes of badness and pleasure. They camwfteen.Dayton, Cloltuntrus; Springfield' and `other. Ohio towns, and am principally gentlemen of Wealth. - many of them .having .in view the ptlrchesteof:extenalve bodies of land inßanses, with a design W ultlmate set Cement andeolatPtail. , In I.te.' charges against General Butterfield, As" slant ThtS."Biteurtteer ii Netc7ork, his been &Mande& Wedneeday enarning the Soli Mar of Trasattryi Mr.. feinneld, itseeltsetedvith Jodgerlserepont. and facts .:dMclosed,-which Mr. Bautista saga make it Improper fte General BM. Untold to remain at the Sub.Treagury, to it is ahnost certain that his which`bis been "tendered.= accepted. Mr. Bonfield led for Washing: ton Wedneedwyulght. " • `Abort- ihree o'Clock -Wednesday miming simian . . passed OVer4e7l oo . Ohio. going Northeast- was Aimed by a brilliant, large, long train, s rum bling sound and sulphurous smoke. At the same hour an enormousmeteor mod -Reat..4.-Forad . Siodlost AMIN B; and ‘39 - . which' redeatt locomotive head light. It was followed bya long train and Ccoming roar which shook honseri t broke. windcracid woke th l it flogs. Theis WereUree heavy 8/ 94 / 111 ", - - 6 • appointed e nteatineet Pikes Mall. • -domid?',SBP tember 12th, on bled: of the soldier's widows and.orDbins.to•sedsertud, for the same, have reported that they found in the Bridge Fued,SCounts, aid Ditg, Treasuries, and in the bands of es County Oommiedobaritwo hundred and sixty thensuoid dollare,availaPje for the MdfMni Aldietfitiendalto WWI • o" phew . The Commifteereoomenend that-rthe :Governor • ot-fisr - Stet& ep point pentionv to distribute the relief mown= in T-L" —tido 'are, in id'sraiiesi"for the' ameolidatiOßOf thelfediellbillutMortb western Railroad with Skelton Mountain Road ierldissonelidif thrfsdldrAgyottliu Wee road taw gone to Nashville to con- salt withthe eaters of the tamer road. The connection could =stir SS retadh/) , extending the,ffesiGille and North sew ertelillwso cap the river Siteeft/inibei fromilla .rtiota miasma it.loktnin. ealta7,-, to polnCooposte Samoa. fo r rthe u present the Southern terminus of: 'the Iron Mountain Railroad. where cam beta.usPS l3 4 l SM O th e .F l W eibis wowing laselat. eini-frditu t o s through from Lomflift. "we atiNs MlasitS .:::41 - .1r) a lAIIII3 SEEN) EDITH)]. 401TR-'O , CLOOK., TILE CAPITAL. Cottou -, eropp-Tfrelgned : .49APPttafi of Firq Cent Rotes . -Irkiesillreifeli Stamps To bacco FrautfeAppoisttmente • • ...The Grabmetope of Met Vat ted•fitageer,The Average Yield AireatertbanAast Tear. ialtas4e, maw Pletiburghesnette.) - • Wastiptcrros, Oct. ZS, 1869. rosammtitor nitedari"otg WE CONDI. 1101 , OP TUX CHOP& Tie DepartuienC of Agriculture has Just lamed a, yredluilnery report of the . oulaltimetthe crops. attar the • firerfiwan the misaO= l . cares the neeetteity of drainlog and, that , ough culture. It is not an exaggeration to estimate "ttle reduction this mason, from altermitedicomallig end ecOmiting of the farm crnp, et1=00:1Q0.0 1 Et the mason baapoem !Of . dilher Bind of poilatomireacistai, snail:to on 'Atlantic Coast teNew Took. .NeW Eng. lent general!) , tie e omit ofate„ and it la Imuteuelly good In the west with the Ex ception of ,Product of Street Mateo, Ie 'minified., Morena& Theigaicrid apereheirAM of a Sairincto fauna. the corn crop of th• mote narthilltaStalite bamboos matertallymed 1414by,the weather of Septem-1 and kek the „aMstome of fade to Oct, let . '.49Wirresolltirtloutof th e ea -ern an in idle States checkedthe ripen frig, salted. thehateil Cola, ps a dam aged cOndltax, but the injury la COM paratiVely slight In extent, and limited In' area. The whole crop bat hid an unusually favorable maturing season, thteatteelaa Mary tplaMogameloratim of the prospect en a soppily of of this Important staple. Yet aNU crop,which Mould not be lees than 1,160,000 busheta, can by no Meat thiapeets& When the harvest °Ter, ,and the local esti aittneref totalatth - the aggregate will attest a madman' yield. amply aufildent., Pt Mk the - frail di of the country. Had the apitntrwheat been equal to the win ter, the whole crop would have been ersormase' Theestlicaller watt the yield Is annuity large, and the quality araellern. Venn and mlssimappl are somewhat less cionsplenous_sharers in this improvement than other States to that wales. In Ildnola, dm mantel re. POOPS Lb Masa equal slat to : ten per rent. or more, are almost wdhout exception in the southern part of the State, below the fortieth parallel, the winter wheal region. Mica Malang ehrbbtentha of a crop, or lean are, with one or ,two exception; cr aims wheat. counties. Indiana growa , ge'propor.l that of whster wheat, and essnastently thilrjelreproducted a lath' letter aver age yield than. Mats Many of the mantles return high figures The art* °tenant watiyalcd as In creased tau -spring fully 16 per cent. More than • Minton Ran were added to the cultivated arm. Fartillsenswere lib. mon/ need in the. Atlantic States, and improved . implements were mama ex tent employed. Bare, luta there teen a better anon err oats than the present, vary few of the Stamm Manila a lest .tbarnesei than ten per.oent.., ad some - sivinethirty or thirtplive per cent. alight incriat theasgregate nib her , of - ; ladiks., - 24 — woU aa Mar average .1n.a.11 manned. Some of the States fall to maintains full •v amoisecaddelt are Sireiltoik, Nen i t soy. Kentucky and _ _ . ImrIirtS4N!OSPV I C.7. TrionffS bobber vinare of authority contained in tne sth eectioo of the sot of Congress, entitled an act to authoriP seTta the coinage of rive C44I,deCW.AOZO Mar Is. ISOI. toe •Treasafitr ova the nevoid assistant Treasurers of the United States will hereafter redeem. in National o the five bent pieties mined under gie provhdoneot geld ad, ,Xiftiety praheatad In rafaeoPtok - talartata - $ l O it their respective Remise t'ttigned.,l Gao. S. Botrrwelas Secy. of Treasury. UrritaX,s6 aevaxgrangoairrs. The annizal report of General Spinner, United States TIESIFUref, shows the re celpte from tote:nal revenue far the six months ending,. September 50th to be $106,441,425414 Wag an thorium .4%104- 4/101LIT/ as txtarparal with the time period of the previous year. The' pendltures for the .AllatEle period were $4.150,243.87. a decrease of 1779.585.01 Total OW IItIS i5a1P.519.4 81 4 1 . wisiLitiriottno sulexciin. Upon thereoommendstion of the Bee sentry of the Interior the President has accepted asection of sixtpthree miles of t.l6e~m _Pacteafteilroad, sad ordSr ed the bonds doe on account of the con struction thereof to be issued to the Cots. MAY. .A.VOMAILY Ron Ee•a~ logessoll, , of =cots, Is Gm:wanly melltionetr. by)ide friends for the oppolnuneet of Mena Judge under theoew law for the Circuit, °unposed of India; Null:milk tabsda and Ms wads. FRAO IrII.ITNT TOBACCO SIIITIABBTI6 ~f..ISBSOFISOFTIIIII3IthrOTTIBLAB Burma o the seizure of tobacco, fraudulently transported from eggs. packed In hiteniiiimd bot h weighing In some cases three hundred pounds. cosiprttie begs ' rtitient o iN f li a ge . thhirerepoih r. that the state of the oottou crop attests ample sulgolency for all the wants of the °pantry and , that the sondalonal esti mate ee1t.700,09 bile can be exceeded. AZKIVAL OF BECTINTADY BILLICAAT, • aelonAl littiknap arrived :Ws °viola& end Was eptletry received at the meat by s few personal friends. DW Jel ir ti at present the guest Of 001. Dayton, of Oen.Bberrusn's StSff. erhittic. Ccr.nmtsaloner Delano has reeved a V rge lot of . oonstarAllted Waws such wire used for legal pines% from California. ' "vitAnint a,WPOCIV2D. - • Cary N. Sanders, of PalDOWfiratliS. has been appointed paymaster In the navy. The mato= reoeltss hut week were $3,28%687. BAILROLD 00)111.16910NItit RENIONICD. James I. Wilson, of /0g0p0., , 00, of dieLP-40A 110 ItilhOhd Oc=l bM lIICHDSOZCO. More PraedMent Sloop Dealers Arm _ rested and, Held tor Taal. tarretar:no to the Pa. toargh ount..] Itionmonna October 2&—Col. John Barlaer=,lllllPtMaa otiattlatadAstaaraust stuf-J.W. JUISOB,..TAIrt.BL -Janes and R. F. Valentine, tobaooo manufacturers, were - arrested bet Matt, charred with codepizing to defraud the revenue by means of counterfeiting stamps: All Jailed for t'• The ,deteatlves last 'night captured sl,ooo worth of counterlait Whams itgu, 11.1.1 • . In the case heretofore telegraphed of the parties charged with um .alde ad to- Bus tabu= stamps, all have been held for trlalotte.- pi Stone, erloati to be ex. amined iembed 9th. Charlis . 4. Jack. .United of Petersburg. was dtembeed by the /Maim Ocumalotioner, there being making totamnsca him eritla.-ths latter. wee or UM of eminterfelS stamps. freebie In litsresordosarlinPonang 118 '• col Tololnpb to the PlttitoUlets iltsetto./ • .04 1 00.9 0 . 00fOlier.$ 7 . - 4 1 te MI extract from a Mtvafe letter ^frantit well Informed gentlemantzt 80..1 Like at y, to one of the editors of the I Olftedri Theee. welltitaebtaniof 'bleb You may have heard while hem!' wort. tog,, /bamboos WI the editors and PM! victors ofthe Vtdh Magazine base been , suspended, and If they stand non.' and they JIM Mout orG , Ulm only 'doable - as efsairittgerhat may bee:bed, , okyrborr enispowaing wlll:and lit. tellemonlitibansTalrnitimitallhare been 1 removed. rervolutionmaiedthltrmin ' the heart attar 'olidaitt 1 enthroning the mitaity.of the people, Instead 'of Pali Or altil;St lettlas: drop the 'o of drai i i x ldellons_with which ts basedh 'lt .wenild i = rm end the pre sobense.of .erll to Mr Alb Moir em° de voted. • Mr. gie *Moe ntentaAlizated to the above ex. o .. atigikaz"b3 =2 bmb- teeny yeas oneicalg ham Yoneyama,* -trostal• Mends and arttiAlatialrers. His daughter Is one of the What of -Joseph Nouns, BrighanN oldest eau 'Me Efolltai of ibe araerktop are wealthy azationoongol, sitaiesaessi . that Mr. w u bbarns, trultedftdaslithislar Eit, Paris, had sp. $15,000 itere. extra- of. the - ts proaoanced inatity 1T.1,4104-ftwida44X - 1 306 0 - ; • • .24 Mirn DIME CALAMITY. Steamer Stonewall Burned— Over One Hundred and Fifty Lives ;Lost—Heartrending De tails-4%e Boat and - Carlo a Total Loa—laaared LaPitta. tough Mots --Confitetina Acconata—Cardplayind Canso of the nit t astei. - CDT 1'.144 to the Plttgaustt Gatreahl /41113, Odober2.B.—Mr. Phelps, a planter of tihreveport, LEL. tuna arrival from ther maim of stie! Stonewall, furntabeeknat fbtlowing tutef partical of the terShle disaster to that beat: Tae boat caught NO at halt past fat o'ol 'on %Weekday evening, at 14 point a I. do below libeley 'a Landing, one and twenty - On miles below Bt. tram a candle which the desk pawn' bad n ear sale hay. while playing The neat/mil was ran on greeittriz, the pilot to:lpp** Shit itittpuimisenkoould wade saboreion the bar. Thrtorttuitaaly, at the end It: e Sir there was a slongtn and here it that the larger 'nribiber was drowned. • The boat wtt hterth Mt the her but LE feet, and the almllotrest point about r had Ave or aLeAset of - water. The t had im much bey Maud this - she burned like tinder. and ell et lints wpm it oat werennersUing. The Belle Mentolde. oeme•AlP • at ball mat nine. tbrgehoure after the sonidsogi and renderwrill the imirdikwyslealble.. rfi s Out of WI •nderew otdy IS ars known* -saved .... The Mstasen of Capt. Satt _ . lloiling dOWn UMW on *Jo*, .• - v.•.- l'' The peidde , ILeely's sesethe fight and itaidentidthraselst. On• Min resontla elltitednerihdferith sahib Rad It not. been pntbsdp.elp ail would have been lost:' A A gibtlentantan Paducah, lEy., ream ashore watt n lady, and 'at her entresu returned to saes her child. In Own:p ining ashore he wee grasped say • drown ing man, sod troidd base bean himself drowned had to not shook him off. One men wslialcon from the wreck so bully burned Slat he died se soon as he reached the store. Captain DoWy, of Shreveport, La., was frayed. r-- ' • - There were,inirtymlne cabin pitmen- Stem andel:Ott belosaging,lothe anew, Quite a :timber of ladies were on board, all of who m were probably Met., Fa :10e pilot. and the aspen- Ler, were the linty ones of the =eel mired. '• ' ...„ ._ -The immoverillwas owned by Oyindn. I John Shaw enetteande Long, the. Weak of u n d.uk,.,; She was valued allitt,ooo, and insured se follows, in Pittsburgh offices: Eoreks3s,ooe; Boatmen'sJl6.ooo; Citizens', • PAM Monongahela, WC% MisithenY.ll.s4ok Merchants and Man- Manures% 15,0p0, She bad ;Mond eight hundred tons of fielgtd, lncindlag two hundred and sev enty cattle, hozsesandondeltwbsch were Ptain fl/1143Tbad stopped off th is trip. end Da Tom Be= wu ln oom resed."Tlie o • °Moen were as fol lows: billion Delbert, first filmic; Wco. A.' Chick. second aksrlit Jr.. halter and Dr. Hoover, barkeep= Ed. Fulkerson and Frank Murray pilots: Wila. Beebe, mate; Gee. Potion. enetwert John la ons, assistant assinees. raw' oft:am wows. A special Beni Cuteroda / 1 1., earl the Memo= Paistarall. whieb le n tn. Lorain on Twain' Treno" for New Or teens, hesvily-liwisead with Peseentere, haramciatudeate hay, sad Other freight generauy, last night about eight o'clock, when MU Needs kleanliog, ten miles below Grand Tower, took are, said dee pita efforts s to gave her, Moen Vas thetzetroke burned to %homier' Mtge. out every edhit tale made to land, but the deism was le heavily mimed that ahe could not be brought nearer titan one hundred yards of the shore. Great confusion and terror prevailed. There were staid two_handred cabin and deck pawners &hoard,. quite a number of whourwere woman and dill. dren„ The flainjptread lath Fe! , ear raditY. Scores of men sprang Into the water and attempted to reach the abate by swimming. Nearly all these were lost. Every conceivable object that could be obtained was thrown into the water, and to these the passengers clung with all the tenacity of ilfe. The steamer Belle Memphis, Captain Crime, on her w to St. Lochs, reached the te*ne during tay he fire and picked up float the waver all that ere known to be saved. The Dnot, engineerri stoker, carpenter. and forty-four passengers are known to bemired. The captain, the clerk), and other officers, Meek h ands, and many passengers were Icel. All the books and papers of the boat wers/ost.,sikedet-were WWI and other freight on bard. LATER—OTILL LIgOTIIIM ACCOUNT. An Intervieworith the. Artatant Engl. neer of the 3111atixt steamer Stonewall by a telegraphie daereepandant M Car boudids. gets al * Sim the following statement: The alarm was given al hat red idg, and In ten Minixtrithepastimia In it sheet of flame, and Mill POI= I had deserted he Ad that were ion were drowns& None burped. Of the Merm women ois - beezde -- bet three' wire Wired. - A. number of Irmo= Mediator reach ing the shore from exposure in the water. No explosion. All Maio women and childern were lost—nearly, If not all them bang burned to dedh. The conduct of t=aosigera and offi cer' is said to be sclob en appealing same has not been witnewied on the Mississippi for many years. The saved were kindly cared for by the aloes of the' Belle Memphis, and were carded to St- UR" The number lost, or thole names had not been semi4ned, Mhos this Ms- reclosed, but It is Bared art one ired and twenty-five toonelmndred and Any are ioet, . Bat one yawl' err seen and that Wan taken possession of by some deck paw gangers. No other life boat or Me pro eerreni were sena. The boat grounded two hundred yards from the shore in about six feet of water. There were tarty etidn and one bur dreg and fifty deer. porringers and sixty of the crew. In ail about two hundred and fifty souls. About fifty only wen sewed. xrr *poem, George W. Fulton, toe chief engineer of the Stonewall, arrived hen on the Belle Memphis, and gives some further math:Mara. Sixteen persons 'renewed by analog to a stage plank and sixteen more swam ashore. These are all ont of between 250 as UKI souls on board of whtwe O ne safety . tire - is 'ley cer tainty. One man named BOW= was picked up and brought wane, but ha dled mon after. The only °Moen of the bast known to be saved sre Oem •Enlton, chief engineer, Edward Fortessan, pilot, and E. P. Watson, carpenter, Monroe Venda vat, striker, and Charles William and John •ISbanhntio, Omit 1121012 0 11 e among the saved. Of the three ladles on baud only one, Mrs. Gregg, who was going to New Cle , leans with her family, to meet her bus , band, Was saved. Captain Scott was last seen floating on It epar, Men Oil shore rode ' seven miles down saes= on horseback in hopesof. loding him, but be wrs not found. The scene on board wn heartrending in he extreme. The fames spread with wonderful rapidity under the action of s strong wind, and the passengers In wild terror mowded;tbo frmautlo-untll they were forded ontboard Id emits and drowned. : In their Struggles to liVe themselves driers would Pomp inter tbe wirer, Whit' around In the current for en I. 'stint, and disappear for aver. • Kr. Fultonjumpod overboard and at. temreed to swim taboret, but coming In coded with a number of moles, he MAW to and climbed In the wheel of the Hoot W bile there the Oman pipe bind and the wheel revolved three times. He dung to it, however, and wee fluidly taken ashore Ina skiff. Charles Wllllarna, a deck und, lays he tried to smother the Ore when it wee Out disooyered with blanke_ta, bet the wind Mew so. atropply be Ailed. An effort wee dm made to bring the hose to oley on tbe hal the: crowd of tren ded deok peaseretelli-rushd With such irresistible force upon um men hada; it lira: chary that' they were oblige!. -to Mu it up. Williams then threw otter. nr d s tutor bay, but did not net upon it. He then led to Mesterei of the •t where be encountered the boat's yawl. containing dr. men and a woman. Ha wee taken in, but baring no cars, could not stem the current. ad the woman were put max^ and the remaining mu made another attempt to reach the atasmer, tiling the Weft of the yawl for peddles. but tba Ude wee too droali , and tbey were cardeel!'dOWn stream and weep PO more. • Williams thinks not more than thirty , am= wen peed, but It la helped that many were abletoreseh the shore at SIP ffeireDt Fiat* dawn the river, and that r further iniUdnallair Will show QM the: --- lams of life hail not been so terrible and appalling ea present advices Indicate. There Ia no telegraph ot➢ce within sev eral miles of the seene of the disaster, and no Information later than eleven o'clock last night has been received. ISO or ix mAirsio. ()Juno, ILL,Detober are the nat4srof the prasengere known :to be eared roan the 'teenier Stonewall. furnished W. N. Cook, of Tease, who was a toseenger on that boon it. N. Mcwherese, of St. Laois; J. M. Mark, M. Brewer, 3. Swayer. of New weans; V. Cook,Stream, P. Duren, J. N. Summit, Conway, Mike Kettle, and brother, Geo. Hahneronsa. Lottisend Nieh. Perot, B. Pere and wife, N. H.Moahery. L., Swan. Jaa. Schwarz. laftool2 bL Phillips, of Shreveport, La.. J. Donnas, Jas Oriffin, John .Plaree, Dennis Monatity, Dr. L. W.Waidtburne, Dr. B. B. Janes. T. LL Carron, J. Lt. Ly on, eeoond engineer. Of Mehl:olnd andlikr•Mght persons li on Ceara the Stonewall, including the erewa, only thiety.edght nee known to have been wed. ST. • LOUIS • Data=toed buld•o—Dlgioatat Em. ploys AritiateiL Sr. Lorne, October 5.—A respectable termer named Niter Itettnaneon earn. witted =kids yes' bird', morning, to the town of Bremen, in this county. He first teak a shot grin, and placing the mange in his month, discharged its am temta, capping • most frightful wound; but tbki falling to calm death. after bleedlh g no . 4 .. gling for • 'don kW why. frcon — Wionee In. ,which this !Ladylike:slate% 48 his bat% and there banged ktimeelf with • tope. -No cause far the nab act in known. Be leavers wife and Oita or live children. ini 4 : ' John vellik alias Frank O. Belden, Was In ibis cltY this afternoon. on th e s math of a dispatch received from stating that he bad robbed his e mu e mplo yer of twenty - five thousand dollar& . Clikolkoo. The 'ranters? Strait About t. End thy renews wtM pleatans, brace .1 Oilcan% Octotim pent meeting of the_ Committees representing th e Merchant Tailors itemciallon and the Journeymen 'Taira Union, bas been In = send this Wu con. A mitred Itood Genus exists, an it is not improbable that • compromise will be ahead before they hardly aapapths. Wait Viritalaittlectlas. • Tek en* to CM rittabeiko Getetuta • Wintstano W. Va... October lik.—The election Soy lespresanatives to the Legis lature pined og quietly throughout the State. The "Ise cut is large, and the re turns are meagre, and not sad:Went re• relined at this honr to indicate the retail- The Democrebrhave increased their ms- Paths in this city and Parkersburg. detains bun Ohio county indicate the eisakse of the entire Deatinu - alle ticket Over what was known as the "let up Da pthikens," who advocate the repaid of the dishenchiselaws, test oath, etc. = Br Telegm/b to tae Potato:rib Ossett..) BEL/art, Maine, OetoberllS —The awe of Staples against the Portland & Ken nebec itallicad Ca t , lo reamer MOW damages for allege d 'blades sastalned by an sodden; commeneed Delors the Supreme Mot to-day. A peculiar fan. true of the trial Is that the plaintiff. sad several of ths witneweas ace deaf =am who were retointhg from a deaf and dumb convention when the accident on. -=rred. sod that theta evidence's Peoeiv ed by daps through an Interpreter, —The Congressional Committee on For. sign Affelts, met Taegalas end examined Capt.. Francis RUMS: li/Ontb At, lamb, squadron. The nem gave s de tailed scoot= of th e' tlons =m utated with the release of Bible d blasterman ham th e Pars/wan G an oy. eranurat, sad their transtrer totter AMer- ICIIII squadron. 1 1441 Illarlets. thrstd droo mlddllnii Bit c Sa. Sabah 1300 bud • Ai:clots, 0347: rts to Harm 160 Bacon lower; 1734 and 20140 fox alders, clear rib and clear shim lower at 1730320 e. 151221kr armor centrifugal. 1.24 , L0. Molasses prime new. Whisky mode. western rectUled. 11,2.5 Per gal. raw 211(41,22).i. Coffee ram : 13(315361 prime, 1634017: others neatanged. Gold TN. Bterllntr. 40. New Tort Bight .hange. par@yi mutt. BCTIPAZO, October Z.—Flour neglisM ed. Wheat baptise: Wes of 78.000 bb Grits* Bay club at MM. Corn In good demand: sales of 40,000 bush at 7834076 e —brit held la/010er at the clme—for prime No. 2116 u. Oata arm: miss& 14,002 bush No. Est 48 o, western and d at 4905530. Bar dull and Ohio ea h qu el oted at 3t for State and Omuta. Pork, lard and highwiruse,Sull sod unchanged. Balsams.% October 28.—Flour dull. Wheat steady; red at 111.15(31,45,we5tern at $1,82E41.40. Corn: whits at 11,12 too old and 903910 for new: yellow at BO® Mt for new. Oats at 66058 c. Rye dull at suosett,oi. Mess pork at 113. Bacon ' • • sib ides at 12%, clear ribs stale -1111:aboublertat v l i tlarlipt. ii*Bl34 Cta► at 1112,15. i=October Mi.—Flourateadyand l'as sales .1800 Obis. Wheat Wet; So. 1 Milwaukee Club nominally 11 at ,2714. Corn selling in car lotus 850 for No. 2. Barley dull and =Mang• ed: sales 10,000 bus upTakeo:Naiads at 11,16, and MOO bus. selected Bay Quints at 11,23. Mamma% Oct, 28.—Ootton quiet at UR% and but little boldness of any kind doing; receipts 256 bales, .sports 2.082 Gals, Flour dull at MiS Bran Pork 1631.60®32. Lard 100203 o.t 000 wire% shoulders 1730; Odes faNig •Pmussastrars. October M.—Flour dull and weak. Wheat very dull; red $4376444_ Rye steady st two. Onnc dull; mixed Western 9.5 e. Oats steady at Tape& Provishons—amall business; owl Pork 1122.60®33. Lard No. Vila. ky steady and unchanged. Iftssimussi.Oet.22l.—Octtion—kow dllog 2310; goodordinsry 230. Wheat— red 11.04 amber .11.13; whits:MX. Oats ' 62c. Rye IL &flu 5425. Corn $1.12. Flour $W for solar to fancy. Baron— sides 20a; tianni 'Ma; shoulder* 17)io. Dud 200. SAS Pluntdisoo, October Z.—Flour drm.st yesterday's rates Wheat: choice $1.6113460. Legal Tenders 77. THE uqtr9R,l.qtADF. *nether nestlair at liquor Dealers— Tim Demaade atm Trade—They Pro pos), Resolve, Ims Do 'Little—A Stdrd Attempt to be a ster. ntusdasaftertsxm a few repromatta• dew of the -liquor tracts hereabouts as. sembled at the Board of Trade rooms, pursuant to adjournment of a previous Meeting. The gathering was called for belt lest two o'clock, tad about an hour later, allwhoMpParerndlit felt orke Interest in the =Veneta having arrived, the as. sein= wr ma puce to order by air. A. Buck• • WRAT MAIM Si YOUR: • A discussion immediately ensued as to the mourares drat in order, some con tending that a permanent President sot should be elected, other" call- L I IVOrge readinejof the minutes of the Let meeting, and Me remainder Arena omly inidadog that the 'Committee Beecdtdirces appointed at the last meet- log should report. ' 1 •• A =POW AND MI IMPORT. • At last the Chairman evoked order treat coduelon by calling for. the report of the committee. The Secretaryc 22. this was prsecut,but not the And er _ difficaity ensued about the report, which wan firstly ltd• Jolted by one of the members, Ms. Eitemmson." re/adios that no meet. lag had been held, owing to the absence I cane asuman at the time specified fbr ,commitailott The speaker. however, ' I thought no particular retolutkes were fee one of concurrence In die action of the liquor men In Chicago and 'Lowboys, in IQtalorl to the trade sad p r oppod mad of obnoxious Uwe., 31=01 the incetlrapprtant Witham base the ZMUDA wu a permanent or. uou, not only Ibr the 'present. bat Noratime: to. come. The liquor men Deeded, • =Ca Board of Trade to nett ' bite thoirbustume. Adam tbe assails* hed Una , been permanently organised des, =rid beappointed to the Chicago dor l / 4 : - Silied tor the th of Norm. her,to takikmuswee for: before Congress the matter of re eeTula o b no xious laws, which it was urged did , no gcod to the rencluSerui enabeineEd . whilfirerrATil altalifidetyptr. - SeiCial -individuate_ appands neatbut ana the Ca r = vary Chairman tyrotight to a ct i, 11 / 1 :Y 1 7 r# 411 41 lrbur ` the Prelfidedital ...,/- . chair, MMus as a reason that he was not intereated to as great an extent as 6013111 others in the Mathew; to be discussed, and acted upon, and consequently woeld not preside. The realtmation was accepted and Mr. ietephenaon chosen thrill the vacan cy, with Mr. John F. Bennett as Sec retary. The Chairman wired the pleasure of the meeting In regard to the busineelato be tranaacted. Ile thought the. Ant thing In order was the election of dele gates to Chicago. DOKII 617811.E88. Mr. J. F. Bennett presented a 'pertain( resolutions, cad& were that read and then taken up seriatim, providing tlret ter the appointment of three taviait the Convention, and second. (pipe aesestment of live 'dollars or more upon each dealer Tor the payment bf the kr: penes. of the The findthe~t~[aa, riii=rie'.lll4liilllo. l o passed, but the firtinchd •Sitruktinirlnti not seem to meet whir general lavar,end elicited a general debate on Ira:ions silts jecta, some literary, others scientific, and none especially related t. the point at leans. It was auggested iloady that ws no permanent organisation had been effected, no tax could be levied, a pro position which seemed very-this - indeed. At this Juncture Mr. Devlin eame to the relief with a motion to effect a per manent ormudiatton. =I Mr. Isaac Stern suggested that the best way would be to appoint s Committee Of Two on Finance to solicit fends for the payment of the expenses of delegate'. Mr. Kellar thought some dealers were better able to pay twenty dollars than others five, and he thought each abould, be assessed in proportion to hisbusinets. .112,p ies; _qtY,q_lltr i e= a o i d g er t he b• left t dealers; wheekild Metre:don., tary subscription" litaber One practical Individual= t by this plan the Secretary would never be particularly btutened with money. . Another suggested that the delegates May their own expenses—ezerciaing lib. erality for the good of the trade, Mr. Kellar proposed That each delegate be provided with ISO, and that be be al lowed to MY all his ownelpeases above that sum. After some further discussion Mr. Devlin's motion for a permanent organi sation was put and log, one member - we. Ung in the affirmative and two le-the negative, the others remaining passive. The Chairman then decided the emend 1 resolution out of order as ne &Was. mane could be made without a perma nent ortrantastion. lie deprecated the general apathy of the merchants present in reference to their own Interests. Altrownrsts Icor Esaterstatitr nem. UST. Mr. Devlin, the humorist of the meet ing. In reply stated that considerable in- Went had been tell at the last wieetins. but subsequently it had been diratoventd that several gentlemen had COMO out In cards, and "gone back" on what they had said then, which had a dispiriting Influence on the came. The speaker thought perhaps it was pcardole.that the reporters had indistinctly heard. and thus somewhat inaccurately reported, what had born said, and suggested.lhat as a meal's of preventing similar occur rences in the future the "whisky men" bold their meetings independent of err. . . • er7 This b°47 seii inclu ttment aing oitti rel:° esprak r nr;bowever, was not received with enthuslaam, and he was made to feel himself cotudderably in the minority, which prevented' the departure of the utdquitons represents tire! of ths prom 10111 on the discussion ow con. Untied with Come ankoatkm, such at [mutant seeadr4 to het a diametrically opposite view .to all the other& The gen. eat opinion was at Uri about getting down In favor Of the ap mane of • committee. when Mr. Tan aroused himself and strenuously opposed any such proceeding, characterising We plan as of no sccount,and givbigas hisown ea pwienoe that he had een soaappointed, bad gone by himself at the appdtried time and place. [the Board of Trade rooms, late Deinotostio headquarters, found nothing but vacant chairs and had . spent some time in inuring over the de. linqueneles of others, and wondering if ' a member of the late Ihstrusetedie Jack son Club was left "tilsourintehlios:' -f.), actor ensued, which was anally condo& ' ed by • =UM of hir. Ussish Stave, Providing. for the appouttimmt of a am. mittee of fires me meet next Baittrdal and insugnrate ures toward a per manent organisation, of all persons tn. Wrested in the liquor trade. in ammo. elation. The motion prevailed and News. E. A. *Revenant. J. Adler. Isaac Stern, Ja cob Kellar and John F. Roth wean sp. pointed. FINANCIAL AND APOLOGETIC. Mr. Adler presented the bills from the various newspapers for advertising the meetings. One attendant Naked, for infarmstlon. by what method these bills would be p aid. Mr. Derun. by wayof remark, stated that one usurpers proprietor had told him that if the •owhteley ring"—se he called it—dldn't pay these hills. he would publish that they didn't pay their tdll2—as was the reason he, the speak er ' , went tosek.” on them and suggested tha t the presence of th e reportorial a ternity wu not absolutely essential to the new movement in the liquor truffle. In view of the peculiarly eillfessatiog came for the gentleman's demeanor to wards them, the representatives of the prom accepted this whoa, and with their usual generosity freely foogiso sod forget all. The liaancial business next came op in the the of the collection of the amount of the Is presented. - The doom which hung aver them, mo aptly . expnmed by Mr. Devlin, had an animating Inflamed. and amid suggestions of • subscription. levying& tax, dn., one wide awake bell 'ideal seised • hat and in a few around minutes. by vigorously paining it , had the desired amount secured. Some further ditcunton. unimportant, hollowed and the meeting adjourned until next Saturdaywhen the report of the Committee wil l presented. AI:MUUMUU. Oren► Houns.—The WO appreciation Which our amusement gala g people have of Mr. and UM Barney Witham' was fully 'Beaded list night by large and select audience "Mundy Maguire" we s.yeci, and the manner in which the large audience applauded throughout gave evidence of their appreelailm. The entertainment concluded with "Yankee Courtship." a lively little tame. This eveulug Mr. and Mrs. Williams take a IhreWell benefit, when the entertainment will commence with "Shandy blaqulre." to be fightccrwl by "Rotigh Disnifead," and conclude with the “Irisb Tiger." Prramoscat Taacaust—Larry.:.Too. l M ey, the comedian. ts. making to ends among the Fatrons of the Ma. burgh Theatre, who wasinble nightly in ibis establishment to 'laugh and' (cloy themselves. hignora Lopes and ant troupe of young scrobsts, form • prong trent feature in the entertabdusetit , do also the with their Woo. derful wrianeettee. • This weaning .11Ltss Viols 04Ifton .takes • farewell and we expect tq see the bons. "MOO. Mamma Hub. Bat two more days remain, during which there will bean opeortemity to wittier the Trott and 4*. Wnal Ventriloquist and Magician Signor. Mite, woo will Om four entertrdninnall,' , thi afternoon and evening and Saturday. afternoon and evening. Every body should see him. this it . garbage the Wt opportunity many will ever have. AOADMILT or Mum, To Prof. Balla Adams, by meted, 1111 give a ne o Ond reedit:4,od elocutionary enter tainment et Me Atoademy.of bifida . The Professor cam tdatie Dom Philadelphla s With blithxon, and the snow Which be has leved- here may Leman from the fact that a second entertainment tag been called for. fils. repertoire , mar* ' ces every &erecter ofteading and la cal culated to amoae,lnitruct and edify the bearer, while atthe same time th•Millty cattle reader Whiny pat to thetent.„-ect and bear him. "Manx Tems."—The lactose sealan, tinder the amplace of the Mercantile Lt. niver Amonlarlon, will open bienday evening, November let at the. AtMimay of Music, with "Mark Twain," who„dbt , amnia on our .oor, Fellow Smattela the Sandwich Islanders.” -If the Print* of lumearlate Mlle to develop something new end tnteraning on-that peculiar sub. Jac; It wiU be the fault . of.. the _gabled, not the lecturer. TO say that the enter. tante:ant will attract an overwhelming attillenow would be 'lmlay eoperibtottat but tO;adTine . all who, wish.. to -beer him. to muse their retorted ' fifty ` cents, no' I :=ll 7 t ones and then been band early Swill laths highest degree practical. *pet. bereatembervd and acted awn by the ba re Beason tick Mr the entire cours been fixed - at the low of four dollars, which - la' certainly, within the expeetations of the meat awning, !They can be bid at the Library .. .itoorm„ corner of Penn and Sixth streets; and all who - wit to wend • doyen exceedingly pleasant and it:. stmottve mama doting the com/ng winter aboold mil at thatep pure and 'es. 'curb ' a ,eapply the - tickr without PEML11131.112W16_ ,,, p --..--- l ANI Toe Neer 250 Bead Welt -' N en street Near Is—A New Mai Tale* Fire—Two nee now r-Oss GE= The Titusville Afraid of Titursclay Pays the new two hundred and Illty tarred well, struck on Tuesday, on the le depen dant tract, West Maeda creek, Continues t071e14 in artdhaltdatied quantities. It Is being pumped and Salm awing through the casing. It has been visited tor • large number of operators and alight. seers, and Is attracting mote attention than any ether well Since the Vera ct 4.3ake well, Cherrytree ran, was Snick. About nine o'clock on Tuesday night, led, a new flowing well was Snack on the tract on Voltage 111.7. 011 am owned ~by Kier Huron CO. Tbe well was drilled Kier, large wing, and lifter theall•bearlng liek bad bese. penss pateciby tbetools, It commenced to gee heavily and to flow sit the rate ,of 000 thirty barrels ada that:nigh the. Moduit. Ab rt o ut the bourril y, Stale Pen. arationa wars being. • nilnlikin -tube -t h e well, the via arialpir bad it took fire from a lightest lantern that bad beetrleft near the derrick and exploded. envelop: ing .. the derrick and engine bouse,g tivoinen who were at work on the in iv abeet of dame. One •of ' the men escaped without 'snow Injury but the other was frightfully burned and Is not expected to - sarrlver more teen • day or WO. The derricks end. engine house and a small nuantity ,of oil thin had been pro d were destroyeaL well flowed at Mesabi Snec or. ten rillnisolsaltroustriont !het. piglet, sad an 10 about noon WedruSg.. DandligdAl ethe &lands lire its them tetanal° thsaurWs, taareed Itnionei ly, emitting. large ,mommas} H of Aden 9 smote, whlch from otheir e = asi te oil clad% weretakan fa an oil tennagnakin AM Ileoarnin- Wednesday afetrorain the awes Were I clenched; and oh to six o'clock kJ the 1 evening :the well Bowed throttsh , thq mimet the Sato of ctsenty•fl‘a to thirty: barrels - dilly, 1; AA. clulted,hypsidgas-: son and others stealing Chickens by Rall.-11. Mtn, burgh correspoddent of the' oincimiati Gautteenitee thaw Tburadayefght, the 21st, I went out of Columbus, Ohio, on the Pan Handle Railroad freight train for Pittsburgh, and some time after we passed Newark, going east, the conduit, or and brakemen got a¢ ,the train, and went to hats and' iu r m a Im tere.s and seven Di vided.anld•gneßmhew. MIAPEUSU. MONTOOTH—Ralsrim—u.Tsmmuy mf las..2Ottt thet..at the realdatte• at tbe bride's aoreasa. ea fur. A. C. liteOlatteatt. ,ealstad 800. O.H. Thoteptaat, Mr. HILLER Z. X°s - to pm HATT= manes, d.istuer orwinwou...r.s, Jr. Se Male, aIIIII—TLIOILAS—tte Tharadal smash. Oatra ber SlTth; 1169, at At. John's Eplettershias Church, LaarrevenTle, eT the lan. Hobert* : Mr. WILLILM amd.)lb =MILE THOltha. all of Plttstrarsh. ladle:tootle, Indiana. ',lei. Veer* aetT.) 11= -A/.IILI refte b r A C l Ll gator X. !siiirdaks. eol ello* The faserslerill take Oha ft the "WA Chara. .treat. Atmehwoktr.! TWAT hoItAIIMAS 10*clech• • e parzentzahoeiP.ll,t , a: dithstreeFentsthitheAssish Lewes. finial min tarptia fram the residence of beg PelthlitheThevelthealilei .4021t0w. (Pita;,) hrthLythlL•eitseVehmk- 71 leads or: ma family areVeepeettelly Untied to attend. UNDIIIITANIZEB LEX. AMEN I ENDES TAKER. No. 188 raurrrti• OMNI' COMM of all t M lL al O a V ng tu Amoksl W r IL m WL. amlesrdod em . N apes l s. .104 Ourlages 011thea far cap tulual, 1 10)130 48 tqp- .' W. JaeollM,. /ass 'd 111111er. Lao. 1„.2 jrammusimumoliinevatiliDL al L. rawaii/kAztratrs lux/UtelnAatr=4" 14= mss RaF rm Ron to wave. ior. • aloes issinea, M2l ottEPU JECTIZI ,!mal *O. 4 5rA1f4 57 . 111 * - Ctssaisips br IT'Uan4a 11/tdW YMl6difrilWlU;a6S m:Paml ,l2l7 -7 , V l w? HENRY 0. .1"...,WE, IMAM 'OM, Comer of Penn and Sixth Streets Mu. MID WINTER•STOCI NOW" COMPLETE AirVERTISIOVEINTS ggraroTicis.--mnerican Prow ASSOCIA.TION • The Wembess of ALLICONINT LUDOIL . NO. 54 A. P. A.. Will meet es NOND&T NVSNINO. Norrmtas ba s in, toe Old Nuldalc Ma, Wsta ;Met. CUT of Alledbui. By Or.l. of • eel picsoov or DEsiGN.—Eien ISO CLAMS mammal," NOVEIIIII3I Drairisg, ea la Y. quince& Dnieleg, as per Lima. . acid Biessei. earaaelloodl asset aid SftilL inettell • ' • - MITE - DWSOLITTION:—..Tie beton.. !B paituez- ANE 5111Pheretelbre c•Disulg r.. - ma mai*. avant . cuussaitus eat. ta pablleatlera of • • I,IIIIT wad gun. 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WOOLEN DRUM .Igroux cmclrPlburma, MEM I+:::11 , ' 3 ? - 21, 3 ? 31? 3 1 and 31 YARD WIDE. BORDER= SQIIMO3Ei fultable _for „Parlors. MB 100 1(R1 0101:111 7 Woolen, - linen otri Cotton, A? 4tllairria4 ‘14144111,460X tatidatuatt;tijittutt. 71 - an . a Islifth venue ipt_now usrtlnwon. r.... 04 b. iss4u PO. FirNo , ebe. r •ase, • be inserted' STVE7:7I= - P boost tine F+ ' PIA/Yid r Street, 14011. kites of cenp:of a ell cants cam be WANTS. trrAurrrip —2Ln AG •- Ojai" TV Mn tr. «dre. ko.b....iNtiodslutita' • TAITTON SERINO AINcIII V4lvertu. mare ,,,VirtreiMpla• can examine at %xi "reef. H. ra:M . r.Z"Trar-V.Uti Alba. TVAIIPTIEII.—A ROL.: it* 11. 411 EAR Whin odslaela.mrsthteror . 114 7,A111. AVengm. AAE tem OPPICIA• - - NvAtiriev:—.4l.4leNti _eies;- WHIMS: 'en /1 4 . T K 6 ltA !U.. thy .unly• dausibiel r.mM Ibkehlrie ewe lyrebird. mai saa. wUI \u Slo.lo2o,,stivilins per usinktr...jud. deem A Ettitibrilil , lll . ls • o liostoo. Übe dt•ribrueb. Ka • 4.4 : 4 •!: • WANTED. 310IITGADES a5t0.049 to La.. larAa or man aseqpitL • • - ,- "TIALMATi • 13 . 1.11010.1 uaa ra Loallißralert , * ni.l7o.rm and& athat. ANTED..GV,4I4 mouth WWI II lib 0 0 ,v".a.iaq` 7 l.l.. 4 1 : 11, 1 Mtr itll,',l,l.,tts:V kit: l ' 4 ; l 1 O s kink.IITL Maims Zaleut " Araral="Arn to Uk.n. eircutart Ad16. 41 = • &.. kind nut aziatlys to cLlld7salai.YltpL auaucon la c smul.f►aty'• ,Appttift 'els ow., niter, VlVAstko. - ,;:k :lOU/ - v-I.ldolditaldr K 11251 Mnm.tioal Y. 081iiittgA."PligittAshent AN :T .«-BOAR Ul N 66,4 - Lazo Seciibd Bto7 VIWNT ItODSoc * k trflifir==*lZl:ErtttrAL',"!* WANTEILTr4 Lew shams. of ItIO Martehtster eavitlits Band Igh.ek• Use u.ouSoa Roam. Jule/Mtn'', • .exe,neeon...o.....n.wooknovsne enr.w.ownew 0.1.ET.—.4 Pleasant. Itodkro. - ateabli for • qinttle.m.•• 5te0p,1.4 . . tom. We a N..13641a4kaa: • tret.r: - • O Lm .-- burnished - or' Ilfer FUR:CIan/ED ,aidreas 41,7, 4, • c beim LEt'.•• EMIT ROO .42 Included U. LET WITH 110,031114 M+ 1 Two M.% Bowie. Locatto. lha Jwwwtglyt. MU:mg:4m North archhe. ANVery. 1 B UENr•—trettl the tint day of April amt., the taro Mtbid /Mak vellum Boa.. oaataloftui todlaa MOW& Go the come :male oe/Lion ' &maraud as.. “az meat, oith ameba& .5e9 tieSp ant tacit preralsra will bell , t low. sap Aar ..-..,--9.9()Ets El• UPD 209 Fearer Jayerole, Alleakaar• FOR SALE 141011 - PALE Countdr and ,DF.Blos.6oable tor a Butting Or leantleaell baize. Can be seen at NO. 60 /96,11Tti AVM. 11106, Putab.rg6 BALE.-BOILDLSO Will LoLoorenevrille. Icqolra of TRUNLA.S Avelin LYMAN, ntiartio3-It•Lam, 98 . 711111 o. VOIR. SALZ-,601411 LVEN j: -:117.611)215r011,-' ditegeoUt City. Lot Isla 'of t try 100 too SlOTeet alley; boa.o.onftkWlla room. roOd Cella. &L. InrooArttoikt In good ar... Appi to C NUTT .9.P1111.1Af0. of [e.. ke•nts: hu 139 fourttt Avatoe. VORLE.-RAREC - CH AN( To &ose n partaeraili...WA.66l:tOpki. No. 96 pal Ob Tt6rd avems, .94 r fesito6,266 SD iMt ep: tow storks b1i6,,50r . 6166ms tDPOW • 61IrtairstioAr; • farm • 96'sad96 T6bel MOOCI ACRES WEST VIRRITTaI 1611.9116 AND TAILIIING. LAND6:46r: !a r. i , .._ _Gnu _ F-~IIITS * - -- ` -- 'll -- ii s. - ilm, cues or Ci l d 4 O. Iggit. ragtag 0112Cialellsmders: best laeaud br .; agorae', and dome sew ballet:Pt Mold. gro • articulagg, Magma X. ..., . ~ , , .1.. : , • 2 ............. rIIALE.-411101 1 ANEN Vt. ALLEGHIrat boUdla affnilr Ana' to. an • Man fu . tattarMntneWT ,-. J.: r of lbo tfonnberi of Inn Oral Wilting SO •bosiont• tot amount of poor UM •.dectded to •olOss ovy thlspirt - ht rem t• OarnsLu. yotoi trUt Po* f6 to 10 bona power.)toort etttnory; mould make good wagon tot 60x100 tear, on e ar. lento. War partlettbat logo tre o. 411 Ohio • _ •. FOR SALE-110 ACRES, L• or more. m PAM 1c...0M0, Alla • eO7 'faer tt. lie TIM I Two baulked yard. fromnratlon. YraorXt or Ms MU., and good ruble and alt ottiariOn.‘r • • edam ow-budding.; orchard of 100 beanie ---- Mister ca. of all hind.: good gird... gro.no_ar• ern ulo gooseberries and carrastot fl womb of rack, qoart7 °penal: .111 mat for mt. domes ar roanalactarlog onsbllantosistill 0011 ander Oath, plasm: good Indunktlons of 001 = . !•ar . r tn.l best AtrollnA OSlKLatar.l T 1 I Verlloll6 aOMIB. oe Investmatt.• rtet e t rtnit n „e " qp n' y ollhe t qrrlVE:l3 " rd ATlNaul.4"lkit.'• t IrvvusroraYoll.olll win . •eso. try to max JO allYnNT l l. lllll lfit. maul canstot. ALI to get salted octet thb t onstalni. vuurr a .P 11,11.1.1. • . . W• 811 I -1 1 1 TON STREET _ .YLEOPELLTYPORA 4 ALIt..-Vet.l ol l. l i l d 1.0 , 3 Wastlipran stmet, tras.front. sud,llll •VOtt! Imarovon by • ra04•,.. TW4O ATTettlaiK HOME. U.% , ; ! 6 "P'4 7Z2 EDISITSf6;I4 90 and SS Thlrd *mar. FOS — SALE - , ' • ~ oam aid tleto col Spine l:101. Se•o9ll.9i.oC_ 500; 1.8.51 sere* sits, flea. nut BLUM 1 a ll..ase awl Lot: 94 . Jullslr. r 000:41 booze.' on Fl•eelas street, MAIN . wee t , ll 'bonsai tad 2 lob terTleaSsee V 01..! 114.2,99: 8..,1. ileserre:tosmobso ,- ta - IVAN , i Mew r 056.15,800; 9 lots q 5 71ressOPIOW • 05:000. Dove sod tot la !stab; 01g0...19. I, 1 sore growl 4 to Bellevue 501 . 0: 01:0.90; 00550 sod We. need of 8.1110 ithati..X.Sili; WPM .. and II ten. II 1110100t1 Dom &LINO:Mum .. sad 101.10 Bridgewsur. Beaver esoni , ree oostalss %I roo=.lol 05 by 9110 feet 01103 se arm m ai /Mr (Mu ' etatioa. 34 sum Ns Moire M. IiIiMMIORW . ~ Res! Vstate i. Agns; o:wax "4,71;4416:4 9i9411111, ' rittniTELL .08T.--On the Ist, cialiesireet . °Ne.aDVirstnif. i rujir r'% . 81 .n be stv•is ltseturned wzra-Lit "oases *VCR.. Antifbetl7 . HEN. oincs. o. STAY COW.l4lmied . -- madenee sobberOlto , Stair , Connie's Kneel, Alleritteril. • LAKOIC WED r . •Nrr. WHITR COW.- A' _ a reword , paid for ktrr recorcrr. ADVIION Lreut.: prrrestrittat,: , rorciAlintdi. , • SO. ev rovirrir Aurcrr i ermanair. • • : OYES` DAILY Dom 9 ko 4oYlotlk., ask isamusamt swims% ... e r 14 , vma va to:3liiailidi 9 Ist, hots 'I to .n akin Z cdio r paid id tae rata of six For ui. noiiriiiidraosioomoondias onaldollSangrila, January and July. Hooka ot Baud of litanatoor•fiio. A. S'..;t; 1411 ,, t aggi IL . Yam. an, beereta2y • A. Brad - J. Ea j ack, [ 11.?rrahei.2/2611. ' - " A :1 " A: • OPERA GLASSES,' •: , : FOR,"qitlX OR TOBA W. G. DIEIMELTEVEr'' : kstiorrtcux,sroint.' - ' • 541 otzt ' opacestarmass.iuni-' APED 40P - VV.COREA:R and Itrass - fopipp, IIL 10011)7146 1111 S *W S W ' rrenAPOli: 41; • - - gmamrs MPA9'4iiii . ..* - IOiL 441; ,11404.,..410.4.0taim4: 1 1 14 15111 4* - eP.ko 3 loV i il e i :,BTEAMI:EMFBEL , :ttfr-';' A,l=4l_ (nt:Zei,".Ft*" a Sbfrad, 4 = ll . 0vt.5341, tiNT'6 4 Y,I V;1# 1 ' Mew — I 're: . • t • • it r. 121,14 .45+; Cat and MEN; i 44 d • mutt!' TO IXT • Laige. luta .ah ualts sad curl aCUIL.... er aces mvlrr.C.Al.3l,l*. I grall ES3 STRAYED vfAwcl iiizmer" :1 z cx;l4l low .3 0 :4.4 12511