THE DAILY GAZ rosurnso IT S PENNIMAN, no &f , co., Office, 84 and 86 Fifililfvenne. • r. ananinco, nines son T.P. ROUT % ,I.'P. SEIM KDD/0141 AND 1.1011412i07.11. TERM/ Or TIM DAILY Try mall, per year Delivered by wrier; Pbr . " 1 •"' '''''' Iritsir* etayttt, rtirnorztrin't Antwerp, GO it, U. S. eon& at Plankton, 84:g89i. raqip:Oceec3l la New Yor.k -,yealealey at 1281. ftrilitinirtrom 'gest Vlrghtla elec. lion come In eery slowly. Such M ,we have don't look right, but we hope the interior counties' wilt be found to have ST/TB MX& Tea Mayor of Lancaster, his clerk and chief °fixates are, members of the bar. Oa the 'Sinai:lief theehtk l the store of May, Loeb & May, In 13 ellefonte, VY burned, involelmtf n Ime of 527,000 to $30,000. Wupdo•lo ere plenty In York county. GoldtbsnwOWAlt& 4tY, pilbt.trty-twolzl two days. DAM DAVID DOLMA, ho enlisted In the Anderson Canby, Nod ikabitiOntly ralsed'a company of colored to n ~ died at tit. Clnir s Eichttylldlloonnty, on Taesda J*Witilter a lingering Tam session ] of the Lehigh and Schuyl kill Convouttion, composed of the Epis• • copal clergymen or Sednyikill, Lebanon, Berk; Morapinevy, Tehigh, Northarnp ton and tharn' , . counties, wee held in Pottsville on Monday. A. raw months since one of a panel of jurors in Philadelphia" was taken with abeutnatirm Whiter Oat during the night considering a coi l sad had to be re. moved in a carriage. Oa Tuesday this msn appeared in the dock on four charges of larceny, - . spa wasiesmoed to: four v.,,astitcri'hiviscomais; , Tan barn of John M. Wagner, In 4oggs township, Centre y was de . litrosed by A i re on the nisht of the 15th. The entire : contents, including 'toren *imp, thrithundred barbels (*wheat end klargoimoant of hay-tell %.,thei thanes.' Eight brad Or Cattle W also consumed. ^ Lon' $5. ` l 7 Mints= is being taken at Titluvlllo Airdeteithiner why ,tin attaehment alarild tibt trine against and Elias LBeepis for contempt of United Sauce -Conti in , the-Torpedi !,, V - •any ,Q* litigation, Col. &Item for - the AIDA Roberts, and: r: Etri with Zltdro NOgis, Lbe defend:Pm • Robert 411211111, - Faityof frnstnirstr, sp Pointed - Mater to take traticionyarvirder •4 , to determine the damages assessable on defendants fn the torpedo Case, to which Jittlgetariek a shortsime since, directed nirinjunction tolsano,hae.tothertur-tt - pan • tae discharge - of -hie duties :' at Firs Elit6alrotlo•llare fb . r • SirLol6. . , • Thollong.2fessengor gigs re,q7: of • how a:ittortater made 11500 - ,striglng the ..Efattlet - ,ery of Freedom. ,l I was chorister at Dr. o.'a eletrithiin State, whets this famous pang first ippeared. I ant emit to stky war charch'erld the reputation of being " . fooppery,",,:knd desereed4ll, - • _too. with the ePlePtiOn - Ori *** h1*.i140.b7- 4 CCM. tryst etalbeit 16 lorr• theitionekest tin& Union men. One of the5e,,00L4:11....1; I I —, who . ney.cr conidletennegfi of the new song, - came - atiossto me one - .:• - daii !. .afternoon and slapping me on the giver • flee Itendzed • - •• Gollars lf• you'll - sing the Battle Cry of Preederodnring - the serrice In church, to: 1 . . r Obtitit . llllll - too great an offer to be dee , ire, ea I knew he was not manly abundantly , able, but ken the &ants' -doluch gthingosea let titwork to mange fort:.. This-was Won accomplished and It Was kept 14'.entiresecret,i •ferre.all..but the feet Dettlieretnildrimil. 0,1 forgot • • toesi,that-. WWI cue Die deacons Whe.watall efght-if 1.-haltbetter do it -'4Yes,i9tart be. ,4 ,tdagit tf it'd/lees enny critter Tonto!' the ihed.t , :!110, at die:Aline had chowievertine tWwere insing a vol . =n 3 7. 'fliS.Wrieir Milt round e " - • thendedig - down Cot the th Uroflagse llo4l.l: - • h"I ar•-*Y OI -_*Ve , , r arto:ddlt -..'ll 4 4l9i tair= "alr l . Wri turid-ShOncrilh 'Oithersiagedibinawss , iiitwthe.l4 s 44 :l : 4 o4 .lll4o4ll d" ,AlWtindatte;iia Union claw received il_steW-Leindirlbrout • • inipnlw--and I.ll' •rot flye - hlmdred dollars .-.,"s 5j. ,,- .:., . . . -- f. .• , i sis s , t y: 4 .. 1 .1.r ,i ,,, ,,.. " 404 w a x a 8e5 d...L.3-, /V , eivirikr4.ifetogifira isti that idetten; issalmn einem. Concord to 'that oogniyar hatilox ettcorAttfryithla large ..linkers Sastbday litsC 'He uw the bear near lb realicau,ansi t . - .•mg a dile, shot. athisa.-. 7 Thwk= fell'and'Xr. Linn framoaea.that.btabed;kibiedidte. s .Sea go . Nril i 4 in tante hewer:4lM 'btu:spring: to his, feet, arui, u anickloa albeit or . liedising i etnek lir.,lftn. menailise to `-' thetinend, — lle jumped. awn the brsAys attacked Manage, and' bit - one of mr. Linn!' aratukattsti meantime, vather paribta a with ,dowavid .. .dispatched the tears-! 'it not beam - for Ihiscticncii inabtanew, s me. ;Lien would ..t'' , 4lsabileae bare beirt rani. lis!..pliceas ':Ans • tt tras,lewaamev.alecrekkinjured:' It is add Owls thersrard as barma'number of ,beare on: the. monMaina atiortP AMMO, c , llieffrieltheib`Allegli)triles tcs.ftet them . `aeketnt on etwatnoteriShickaiWiery pl ea. fir - , IA wit _ ol &bbarbooda . _. _. -,,, j . - Tingesurated'ailit gttakea , C cie ll4 gtearezdttareentlltYmel.., : latthisse,gl , iatoitincialos - , - 4 lbayeAresdillertitifeltia:theatic !lcisceiiishipp The 10E114 UMW ' been'AlliSd4 002 1 0 ..Atwirl_rd br2 WV tEr liabltainut t •tbst -..-biamebtilicit. ,she critic itiodistii A'lll2kr , OlOveadiad !Beliwithstayabontlindlebtekedhroildid fia lninsinsd feet aleirWtheiliinitif Ike deo i _hu. ....rtotthoottiogivia :014.ititidtv;iemesslieTthok. caned by the ilddlestUkilergist, , : *Mini %andel. mut* ,Igettootes ka4,o - the eire4talkumaftictit.-anns& ad koutaniqtiadtarpoups_o* ..! ,Tosu *me Itsordet.,-to 'Rimini: and ontnee la easo44 ,- enis Itiaildev - 16:121e1434 Alt all Clue= sad moircarMu while moat DedgifitsP4l/14 1 ''. bareliek their seamy theikantiamorr An :tbisirellicacwaraln_ltrogrenicontlnxie ;rthalr,work'as if nothing mu to happen: oTho line toAremsdpa tarot ea caw., mid sh4rooa rrozaMma - utitusebonvocr liu* !dud mitt Mara; act leant bravely peak - - extumigx4/ Work owiserri to alscrytweethiit WittiOnt , 401-mnAM- AtAral= a 104- 4 41'4;:: seretetbl Aunt- Amur ,-* alecklmr _. UfissYlad intelt.. - _Timetniatxmidreaded did 'esartimmaniei tbr irat'l. Adit WITS :..Wlld atstelsiltberrat t ire uma- - pa cifibf place-wouldfierWepi;away a >i Nevi Pellentl4o l lnepeee- to take the dt..*clEtturalatbottt. onto( Wilts* of UttiElegineef Ihnplak ilniuttrar, and tram* itnn.lohgerta Ices, bet lonian jugs sag wreedoes-, - Thant** Ooriat -is heist putint4.au eLtact_trn. . - Atilt iw canv v ot ;mkt proviiilstat a injtftft4new iron.olad in progress, - the .mole ides of the tnuttitor.--15kiring an ieldnfteger turret carrytna - folftect girds, &wow Each aids -sad Initially — front awl" rearithi* Cow+ autottitt the.whole horizon withltssetil, WY; sod without rheostat the podtion of got t u rre Atrsist telescopivt when (triad *4 • spelt that eau be triad op and yet out of the war of the forinad l4n - u with: lathes of iron armor; bachadrtptwo inches cg a = These art, *a believe, the man of the meek apposed; lila expected td comfits:oln escelletiolifs Of Ahozoositoi, > V 4p , edvastages of a browleit 40 . 1* .; 0 .14 - C; , TES New Torii Times ism tdindd to a woman who doem't aural woman'," rigida .Ktrentions and yet,has done something worth living for: "NM Somertille Is a ac m e ..80We may well be toned letter Germans are of Humboldt , This Phenomenon of iregkekin "-tit ideate& year, lately published - an abstruse and ed. , nimble work•on *Nridernalitr arid ncre• leo* Science, reviewing and criticising - the most recent researches and" &arra res of the olulosopttem in the world elf Ware. Bee mascullse bnin has been wonderfully disdplinet eelek i t Metal %good viorktii order, Ike ed/lombobit at her Mei and ber_./Cda_.____d semblefidaja Moped PrePole .uecnr - MOO, prating bared Abreact:rang and choking systems. When she dies shewill leave a void which no one else of ha.ses can readily limply. • ~•=;._.2, .... . .. I. Me bat and ebekorur. eeile. -. .."41,...:11 ----- • --- -', : r j r„. ',- ~ * 7- . I THE WEEKLY 0 . 1 . . . . „.-.7.....::- . . • \ \ : - '. C , ... lIIIV‘7II 1 1 , 111 ~ 4 1...10.eur oublubed la WeStaii renill 4-• il l 7 I. . L .. _ a l .. fir, Emou tti f. rueeksalt or wiroblai Mall . ~,i,, ill"; Slay* unto/callous - . 01 1 ie ; ! Club. of Ihv u:: : 1/ 4 1. ft"ru oftes. ilb" Poalsnas "*"'it r il urs arl a lei la . . VOL. LXXXIV. Ei FIRST MILDJrIGH ST. LOU Further Particular ..Atianessrau List of Saved and , Statement of Secon. Lyons—Aid for the Families. (sy Tonsils te. ta.ritiaCtO ST. Loom, October 29.—The following to as complete a hat of the saved from the terrible Minder to the Stonewall as far can be ascertained at presentt lairebv masons. n.. George W. Fulton, John H. Lyon, Edward Pnlherson, E. P. Watson and Charles Williams, all of St lanais; Ii Phelps, Misreport, Louisiana; David Schaal, Mayeville,AlM Hayman Jeftenson s W. L. CO *9 rata.; N. M. hioseberg; L L. Joan, U. Mara M. Drettey, J, Swan, D. Jones, Boom New Orleans; W. Cook, W. tense ness, P. Barren. J. Stewitt, J. Conway, Michael Kenney, M. M. Jenney, George Louis, (Janie and Back Pcre, and wife, N. H. Moheay, 1.. Swan, James Swarth, Mr. Hartman, J. Conroe., James Griffin, John Pearce, Dennis Morrison, Dr. A. W. Washburn, Dr .8. B. Dumas, T. H Carrot Mr. Mo. Sweeney, Mike Brame:, W. S. Cook, tit Virginias J. Ulan' and George Edinburg. =! Among those. who are known to be mielog are Mn. Gregg, of Teasel Wm ,Dittieu. jsbn Capt isialinav John , a W,Distiy, ipapuindi Scott ida Parkas, sgili. Th, Milton C. Elbert. Scat clerk; Witham ChickVil. second ithsriq -Fra nWidwk „Marne, ctit Walla • Wad" &et. mecum 'token Hen*Fbweee. steward Joshua Lester, barkeeper; John Garrett. watchman: C. D. Doyenne, with and two children, eLs nod. ;pro yearen4silditu :polle ail o f tI ktbg owlitatiar,,toeo, "tilackbu.rn, conductor on the Non& hilmouri, Railroad, ISt. - hole; Charles Brennan, dead. • VArAttni*ioic or . RiSQB. The niece of Captain Scott, mentioned in the dispatch from Cairo, Was net on board. She la the: daughter of Wm. T. Cazzena, p emit knownslyil engineer of thgVelty, end wee illiftedytY Wart, her baggage on board, when her father, obey ing an townie, which lati-cotibii not ex plain, and which learnt to Nitre been a premonition denier, concluded gas best Metter tokettuttn at, borne. U• 93210 70E 'ZEE DEAD AED LiviNo lieveral steamboat capialo, and citl• raus..coustituttogs mrolnuteer committee, Will ieseethlarweitulneler the wrecs. to search for and bury the Oodles d.. sob serlptlon of nearly a thOtimed dollars Wi3 raised InliTe minutes on 'Change at noon; to defray the expenses of this Oommlttee, end other autssortptions will be made Mr ttualtaellt.itt destitute fun • Wes. STATEIEBT Or ERGITNEAS 316 LYONS. John EL Lyons, 'the second eNtnew of the 111 fated- steamer Stonewall, 111110 leached hefe tO,day on the Rubicon, re-. pons - hsaing helped Cattalo Scott to Lower ladder from the hat:Room Tont. down which. Papaw Soott; descended, but Lyons does not think Scott reached VIP loot of - Sho,lsildel Wm. the GRAS, WM so dense sad the lire So hit:* „Igen subsequently pulped overboard, and wittithe aid ,of • whesitairrowonta deeded to gettleglathore. mote &stem* below the burning boat, He then went to Vencil's Lentling, five miles below. where he timid the head cook.”. colored maq, mid two other men, names not kneurnt• Lyon dee* not think any were saved below this point. He sheeny. that after the yawl, men• Honed in previous dispatches, reached the shore moor the men in tt returned. us,AtaAtiltitbte a paddlei and reamed five men le the water. While Lyon was in the water be saar,Joett Latter, one of *the barkt4imellngtng to a' bile of bay, supporting a little OA in hi. arm.. A abort lame albnwarft rentinea were seenattempting:hi pelted tbe bale &ha+ and Arptilt#slo um . , 'Were 43spods:Yahiirdrowned eiiiir; r iart "CWINT and commander or the ElnitewaL .itd4 CAP* talus palia G. Taint. J. B. weaver Void John Conley, started ter the wreck this evening, and will devote themselves finding and deamt burial of the boars of those Vett robbed In the dimmer, 17110021T/210 £DDITIOIAL PASTICO44,O6 = , -CatoActs): : Ootobir W.A onnomonent irlithowitomMetboorisdoolilinots. ones thefollowies additional Iparcioulars or the terabit:M=lnd chanter at Keels., loodhWAhe Stecierwall had on hoist thirty-nye 'regiatered each passengers. See ruses; one hundred end din deck ~, pweengenc , end - MVO Milaers.end craw. Z674thenumbn Welt elliVed WNW 10 - oldfdren. The the on about UM_ pa. forwmiljthe neat stove. from sparks demi Match in lighting a pipe by one of the deck pancizoors. (paw a..Surrilitt of itiWbeing r Stowed in the , room. • dasouctan ths. .iceejetwenitern futicat lerored O , ripped. - A a d resP ' the mly yawl , an mating Mo i st Cleated off .i.Wat oafs, The pilot beaded the boat for Mirk shon.„whileab r jlltt)enlegon. the &A "lefelew rushe e oments the boat grounded in water an Oct deep and two hundred yards from the Missouri shore. A few esounde willood,..to show stud theft = e ' l)S eoLyttr ' "'AL I° the b s available doors, shutters, blinds. planks. mums" see, furniture, eto , were thrown Into th e r : i : ve k . psssengers et atea Stit te, c,et an 141 Wild thr a tMLM *PO_ r ffeA edna warm. At"-tbst, those( w lci ay were not atniady struggling in the water, immediately plunged in Month= of aousequpopi. An ig=tre j a r ituito4-4 1 - - mii Milli 11 - yin number—wen = for l i fe in Me current of tin Md. Night tudgathered around them. ,Altta i thi , stte dylog Fts i XatirdlieWinrinn/ bung .with no bode or Ws prescreen, edingi hall anP. pm* sentenremibec slutliatrorthiOnatti eitiM i = .do help In sight. and with no hope be. fore thent,nce by osethe7,satik to rise re more.' • ~.. `l .... . • Thome who di d reach the Aare - were not onlyeztentate Da htlend Otirt l 4 ll2 o4r4BlinPr , . .I. Vileltibi T0774437ing after ng land. The nsistant engineer states that after houtliggrAVrigthdiestaid,erant into the MCI noun to trylo dnd s life pre aluVair week bu t mine, ran Old and i tir= ll:" Welt' ' sh c5 ta..: .....,.., „: Be eher little, and hu 7r n tento. waterWWhe don= ihl whether there were any life :paw= ss byte! an , !BMW son. Soon Mier the fire nuke out the en but t 2,Sgma Ptbi- t= tt att. " l l4l d such num bersthat he could do nothlog 4 He then Jumped ore rtednr_ iceM! rAbse.VMS;. girl lapdt.., 1 ' • sight`iintes: let isenelf za, — ,4 the accond deck. on. to the p roj ecting part of the stage,ttd and rmedised, then ung t it IgirelplAr x e t flfrifsfritF PIMP._ Alerkidavernsa :la 1 .1;4 wasagesuart Bell phi!, Captain .1.1 L. OrdilleenbmwaytoNt,boips, reach.,. ed thetenMeAticht ram teektk add gear: endue tro ld ut the shore all the sOvivers; that :cou bejogn In • i a llWinerocur die , miming about tinfer ditty , all had, that were saved. , Tber -were kindly cared for by the °Moen of the : ell Memphis, which carried the greater , part of them to St. lords. R t pli ormaren—co mins 07 m ims.' " M t ' .A? l r ra Mbrill"Wo addX• A.Obt. ttoh 'Cirbanthilikebp that N LATE ot . .empast twoMaw ri no*. r bad hen heard as WSW.. 1.7 - 147417Carbondaleim rehired* to the' 'Enissiorpmsetunra. , It was hoped. that . many had dialed below , but that jot* is nearly dispelled. None had been heard from at last accounts besides those sew up by the Belle Memphis. , alteettgre stawbb4l l ‘ , oll will sanely Wade sixty out of the two hundred and )111Fmi bused etthektion of the disaster. `'' k ,,, wth ...R.' Amen. iip m .. ~kopmf to , p. 1.4 0 40 4 /And^ tog 7Mffulff - Op= Me body of m t . Brennan who died just alter rettebin the shore: Papers on his body identified him as Francis Brennan, of Gal. vest= Tang The result of the ju ,„' t ' ~ ;.6. r ocg: ~go, •Ilenbern here' The Peel stmtry. bbobiliths of twelve mums, only five of whom were reported ei 'saved. Michsert ned ind • ten Chteaiiednt e = ware ~ a di .tiodi torve been lost, as no tidings of them been received rol , lbrir tatn' IMs. They WO wedl knoWn -steak med of this city, and_ lied _A .... . tot large int of cattle on board the boat. In addaloa to the gentlemen mentioned in a previous dispatch. Captalol Vincent. Gore, Griffin and Prather left this even ing (Or Neeley's Landing to assist In re-- wing the bodies of In recovering the of those loet. The patty took lumber for coffins with them, air, a cannon., a ■npplb of Oars and other articles that may prove useful. The Memphis Packet Oompany have offered transportation to all who may desire to go down and Join In the boMane work of burying the bod ies that may be found. It Is the opinion of Mr. Long that very few, and probably noon, of the crew or paisengers ancoeeded in getting selfore below VanclPs Landing, and gentlemen of Judgment and knowledge of the river Incline to the same opinion. Should this pitve true, It wlll.udiv Veer, the e:• tremest estimates of the loss of life, and make the worst fears assured truth. of the irtial Mining— Engineer I Destitute NEW YORK CITY. Adjournment of the foetal Science Auociatton—ll Pailful of Interesting and Talnable Papers. =1 New Yonir,, October 29, The Social &deuce OotiVention closed last *veining. bavtd Dudley Field on the International Code, in the framing of which he is a leading actor, said the code to hi framed will cover a great variety of subjects, and includei many of the most important interests of mankind. It covens the Qmations Of domicile; the rights qf,expatriation and naitundiaation; andel between national the tazatibla of f.ti4tignerst,their olallgatkons to the milli , etteelbe, and to the 'tans where they reside; matters relating to nevi's. tiOn, fisheries and Colonitstion are also concluded,. and Inasmuch se laws And ditto= diderXllotter thegtobe, the *valet &law In regard to marriage sod divorce, tots rules of .accession, and the validity of judgments, is to be redoes ( ' - to nulibranty add certainty; In a wider field. The code will determine how was Is to be begun and conducted. It will prescribe the obligatiote and rights of neutrality, and settle gueetions of cep- Dr. Falehinarria reed a paper on the health of New. York, in which he said that in the past nine months several. tbotoLgll of the nearly AO,OOO tenement 'lint:whin US airy have bees ventilated from garret to cellar in the manner re guired by law. Hs added. that at the beginning of the present peer the cellar popnlatlen In and York amounted to between 10,000 and 20,000 persena, wh. seemed evittunovable a• .44cerk,dytes" in their deny; but during tho past taw mouths upwards of one hundred of the more populous of these dens deetb have bean meted by the Board's order, and in no Instance, thus far hue It been found necessary to use any force or to procure writs of '.ejectmerd grand the miserableoccupanta. •.• • At the *notion sate of IrentYveterday the asteudance was large,. and ths entire isitatomkiimotintlentto over ibur thou• sand pounds, was closed out principally tomanulketuters.. Oonsidezingthe thin ness of trade the prism obtained were regarded as exhibiting the fair market ridtleef themoots dome Tote sold De -1 'Pink Ind others rattrap to the average estimate of buyers. • • DOMINION Recorkdructlon at. We . Dominion Cabanas losiledei•atkibißritish Columbia Itti canuta. (B/ Telepaph to lb. Pitubanb Gs upe.) OtTAWA. Oct. 2.9.—The Dominion Cate Met has been reconstrieLedva.followa: Premlerand Minister of...lustier, Sir John Mellow/Idt Minister of Millthi, Sir Gm. Carter; !dilatator of Sinance, Sir Frames 'Renck* !Mr/lister °feu/dome, Had. S. L. Tilteyl tdiraister of Public Watts, Hon. H. L. L;vogima; Minister of Inland Ear. come, Hon. C. Durkin; Minister of Mo. rine 114 Flatten!". Hoo POW Ill" 01101 1 1; Master of Agriculture end Statistics, John,R_ Ilmmin Secretary of State for Premier, Hon. Joe. Howe; Secretary of State for Cansda,Hon. Alexander Morris; Postmaster General, Hon. Alexander t.,impbell; Receiver General, Hon. Ed., Renoyerreddent of Comicile:lles. 'Mumma. ~..0,t,, thatio. .411.,1ive tire tilled' trOsseta are reerosettietiVel, and fulzr arek'A`Om sentatires front lliteberg,twa hut New Brunsw ick. :,,aiiiitelgirin3tiMitrirdisPoiceo from Earlfirativills to ( kit. Musgrave. regarding the Mf Brinell Columbia with Canada, her jinn beep commardcated to Sir:John Young. Me Colonial Secretary. - Ite eayethat New Rupert's.land and the : Northwest Tent , tory me to be united Ito Canada. Her Majesty's r:merriment ; la 'of alle l e that , Rritlen ColuMble`Memild 'ltM` be united with the Dominion. Regprdlter. the advantagm.fo ,lle'j *Mid ouch a wilom; Earl Gralivilletioll eHe'lllajello. ty'a government antleinates that the In. wrests of Abe provirmewi rais t ftrftisb NV.h Anierhis Mil be more oed,and that It It will better ensbl tlekerealtb and -dredli told Intelligencilll oRWL:whole to Le to bear on every part, thee by encouraging each In the contracted policy ottaking care of Itself. WasallAY at the expense of itsr neighbor. Most am. genially is this true In cues of Internal transit. It Is evident that the establish. of-a Rd.. th- 04 - kiiteiti dosed eepooopieelleM ..41111411 . 1 the Mantle 41:14 Peale (keens is more feasible by the operations of single m4...twipaceibleg for its progrisa g rrattfrie/M the reathient, than by harpies negotiated between. emanate, and perhaps in some respects, Alvaigoventments and legialsaureet The dispatch also authorizes Governor Musgrave to communleete with Sir John Young. or take sunqPnriline , itt=t al t lalniriblirconidderaDion or thequestion. It alto mi. conadtuthmatientisb Columbia "will oblige the G=7 . l l). tt enter personally in may as the condition af,ibe, 71 WO (17 in the future pcieltionlcert e government ;sego& ta, with which, In cue of mon* Lion nnl.V.anl/ - govern ment., he wand not be obliged to and earn Mmeelf. I , BALE IGE N. 0, Gran t lettitematia-Magideats NOW. ~„ . mentor gm Colorottlaiditiv fBifiiia a 6 to is. PlLlslijjh - oaten.) Ramos, C. 0.. October Sdrorbei die gro militia excitement' ea - Whines 'glue Wee Nothing came dedtiitgi see Wined birogard to Gov. Holden's Wen, tion, It U stated upon good authority Lady nemberwg twee hundred tea thts city yeti secretly list night to, Chapel , Orono oqugae-jeberearma gar ttotervos are ottprona -Where been previously pent, (NMamen sant Id - iikaditero rater, day to bring ups large number how the eseteterterttlon eiuthe - Stec The 'MIA Ali,* geldetod i e wrier** own= wiz monde t but up the I tend le,: bac sat: 'raids 6. 411 sypsrri secee tlahlith-Vtomenett expeddek: 1 1 tu ry tllytlOD s = d s tal e irh motbleg yet..d •Witely I b tft , ;' lds, tte tigeornora °add (goo aaysdearsoopt boo. boogied - VW 1.5.40,4, Winger, thee, a movement # oreomellott about take place. . . . :..nupaDELT , Bra: Cliiktrent Atitear4 - 4 derslSY Iciest 4112 .latbse4 , ll.leat and Apprepreite eipepek., glyrsetersph to Oa ilstabisrgh. "4.4zuntmlizi, October 29.,1441 detlt ;Chant held a levee this Morbiniati the tkiaiinental before gating on hi. turn to Washingloti“.; r.. ci At the Scuiday Elehool . philee, held Eat: the Acadeintio4Pitusid. lag evening,' Preqinptriiirent. was *loudly . Milled tor, ' and respended, ea follows: “tauller and gentlemen,' and,libAdrem- , lcan only nude yentas your mazy kind reception. Whenever h ave visited Philadelphia, I here • slitale • been :Warmly - welonmed, but never in a more , gratiWng_ Meitner thilkAti peeseni OmaidoM_ _ml.take en Intermit in Bandar eaboole, andinsinuoit grandest at the andplete noses of the present 'materna:lV?, BOEt e rali. Looting into Bent Management-Trist of Inceudiall Chaste. (es.getigtspetomegitutersa ..teseros...ertober 29.-Intionsequettod of the recent Occurrent" in ttie bards, the bank examine* bay.. decidadlo add to their regain invest*. katkle an impairs . , by circular; of the ludividual depositors m to their wired ' balanom, , th sumer to whic h *UV ftn , OM it valuable -cheek upon- the meal: bUities of error or nand in the interior management of blanks. VA Via of Ideapard Choite, tudietad fdr tedreeransincendlety to izt Itikw; bumped and vicinity, iv progreedng la the 13nroaMe Court AS Lawrence. W 54- ES PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869. SECOU ENTIOI. ram O'CLOCK, 4. .fif NEWS BY CABLE. London Times on American . Affairs—Troubles in apaln— They are to be Healed by the Electitin of a King—Duke of Genoa the Coming Nan —The fines Eanal—Deleratiats In surrection—Foreign Mfscel• tatty and Markets. Ttlegraph t 0 ti. Plttablargb Oslette. - GREAT saurAts. LONDONi 004A,r294-121fters ts atimer afloat, thoFt csithiof he bitted to a reliable so , that the Emden govern /tient has nt a note to Turkey protest ing against the parmage of armed Aue trtana thrunkft MIMI& territory. Tbe Tither has an. editorial on &marl. efilidleS, wherein the writer Dam. uliodatnr,licleretsty BoutwiLViVvocsay Of paying the national debt in gold, and coneldera the vary nitorallitty.of Ruth an advocacy as profif of fhe strength of the repudiators. Mr. Dontwell'a appeals for paying the debt ,WUI earth him glory and patriotlem. The obligation cannot he put too simply and naked li. It fa a duty Which America owes, primarily to the . creditors. The neticm dose not want say Other mason but the creditor's right point. Ed meth IL The sotrority of the Ameri can public's faith Is expellent, but their liabilities 'lb alter the terms of the contract against the will of lint creditors *cilia ond4r - atilt to* teetiritY bad. Te - only sound rule to give capital mortice; to trenlitotts Ltut. %Wien, Ls that cA bargain la .bargain '—and that le e inatillclent ranee why one party le bound to keep it, that the other party to it, bee itsmade Ode, alir , gep**N - 0111 the faith of 1 414(11,e .Etettany.—lbe remctna of the Earl of Derby were interred at Knowley to-day. lbstaVere no pubileproetedings. The rendition of Mr. Pftbody.laallght- IY more favorable thin evening. Queen Vibtorterhas +telegraphed an in quiry as to the health of Mr. Peabody, "totem. 'be expepwilAreit anitlOy 11:1 regard to ' Mil = MADRID, October 23. Disassolona have broken out among the different wingeof the , The fluat ranee. (lon the 'Dike of Genoa u King of Spain la now probable. A complete discussion reigned at the recent =sties of the remeandatireorof ail polhleat nestle& General Prim raids great efforts to Sled ttpitalete 11W4extUll0n ae gee.. nom that relate to the church and the future monarchy, • The Eesleslastleal estimates are to be tlideuedr thirty par cent, 'Alin/bees been rankest' preliminary meetings of the members of the different puttee in the Cbrtee to day to discus the quaker of the choke of a monarch. At that of the Unionist Deputies .esery menthes save two the Duke of Genoa. At ri LeVigtf the Prw,rentionlAt and Democrats me hun dred and two rated for the Duke of Gs isealtrutlefd far the retkercit litiotimetidee. G - txt Judges ay that in the Cortes itself one hundred sod Esprit% nut &the two hundred and nine storrarChists will re cord their sons fur the Duke of Genoa. =l3 PAM., October 29.—The Patna says the military anbdtvtainrut of Nancy, Unire anifLate are to be abolished.- The headquarter, of Weald Omelcit of Nancy will belt Mem There le much eschemmt , IR literary circles today. IC Pierre, Prefedt of Police,,ltsa thrbkiden representation of a new drama which had passed theoensott- S Vettreeti NMI the iecir 'of DO TM and Put afloat rriagcns atdoz • • • only esishethMiegli the metros* pf "P. Ol OP/4,14.0m0/wow , muti ny which was leftmost by the emu men who became Modem .on the meth of De cember and wham relying word wee the mune.of th4kedrespene Em to peror. day Thif ''pOptvir annonnala I thaaldh• aLeaden - ftir DO roar vacant seats to the Corps LeghdaUf from Parts . t4aa hew dueller the 2tet ofZloveatbec. AUSTILIA. vacniA. aitatier Yo'—Dunametimalrcm the month state that the DaMadan Want. . 11'?14 1 154 015 094"1" n1id t .1 4667 . ' the American Minister, le in the city. He had conference with Count Andes), and enbeequently littended the seed= o Met. eAract, October 29.—The International Oommission to decide on the question of jurisdiction In- the matter of Gleams Os. malaigibno itikeestion,heretodiV. • Its American Cknurni was absent, having is.. celved no powera from his Government Nonbar Path%taranttePpreidlithister of foreign MD*, wage dent of the tkimmission. thou tor. October 29.—Sculalt Cale tra2=l=l24=eLaf 1519,41. Atrit,CpolllEßT.llA, it el. , 2tAlatiajefe.kllle 11061M. 'Government seourithe quiet en d steady. nowt." ty bond*. , elm 'B2s. 82%; '67.41 , Ten forties4 704. I Eri eslAk. 983. Militate A O&M Westtrin, , 26 Tallow 47s ed. Refined petroleum, Is %O®' eXd. Petroleum dime* Arm and IsneAamod, 70:Ateel al Reno quiet 'and steadyi low middling afloat ISM GrammekerOlkerAter, 29,—. Bonds Arun Getober 21. 7 11=511 and isselerf Mee. t u t mw quiet; tree ordinates on spot i 4 f; low mid4411,1434,Y3* , . Liveseoot., ors. 29.—ootcon--eametor the week et. 001) ellak,l4l:And, tegel49tAthr exprt, 8,000 of; lipetostatton.' Rest IPtetto the week 18,000 hales, Includingtooo Aineriaan; stook 426000, including 99400 American; quantltp. afloat 828.000 balm, of which 49,000 are' American. Market todaysteady; middling oplanda LA Or. lean* 1214; salsa;2,oo_o ofi t.t ratttrree ys '21.0011 quart:my ineindleg 20,000 Am:Wm Oalifernia whit 4 who'll: red Worts = Iffo. 22990 4; red IMAM Woltibef *our 9d. 'oOrrt=tO ma Osta 6d. P.M 486. Pork 1124 6d. Beef 86a. 'lard 74. Ohms Ma., llsampe new , Orman ROMs petroleum ugde , mithiteltle Slid: Tallow 47e. Turpentine 275. Linseel . 83. Linseed cakes 10s 7d. •aeil e If OHiOA4O,- . ~ Letter trois sea Lt a t i rt :seism the CthoY d, Oetehet: Met. kay o who drowned herself it clahley law geetetday,, wrote and• pinned - the laming note to her cloak. before she • I elapsed pito the water : fine Ando:roc ibis eliwif ruid hat. I hope; Willtekind ebengtitti take them to my mother, at the Tremont House.' Tell bar ,that mybody Ilea pi, the kits sissisOL.t dld• not Arcretn• myeeff tbr , shame nor for loYa. I apt yes es_Puni as thelieingfol fitent. ,, Tamar the iota , 1 have no sin of that kind to answer for. Ito Iftleindstryff altawerybody bates me. My friends are enemies. Indeed, tins la or dreary-weekteto live in, po b7sl toettum aMelc iusd betehlife, or I JIM going to the land whew:sin and mom" , outolligt•WV:. 1 a .. 181Snial.) , P. A. MO UT. k WHEELING. " <II:i.51“ r 4-40-. -4, I rl. Wed. gligtals Mection—lleterna inn& gels* to Detarania the team. My Telegram& SeSlie Littatninds Ouriso.l WitinetesePWeetObite" 29): , LItebiede toweritteatt eiiteAy. -VW; nw only the towns - reeologl. by thr, telegraph pave been tiara from WOW and Harrigan conntles. heretofore Iteinblinin. airotpl,Dranoorathitet PAIntS• riaill ne_ng Enid:o to nundredL The orndel Alto -W,ha two dllagtttymud Olgcreenihty shows a Demooratlo pin of over two hundred over the rrealeantial election bug but ea comma with the - Mellon mr drelat two twente4 o shows a Dati - lbettot about lone htionrod• it =le mut foelagt e olapeo. before nv eiterso Iwo received tb daticadne the moult la the AO, THE CAPITAL 4--- (By r.lognal,b u, the PISSAIUME M. J WAMUNOTON, 00tuber ssi. it/39 817PREMS • • • - - • • , In the Supreme Court of Unttipi States to day number 2t, original. the State of TOXII3 Ts. George Peab* et. al. Judge Pasakal to day obtaining' *Ma of sub poem In this dace returnable the am Monday In December:gnu. The first Friday In February next Via Sued upon for hearing' of the motlaWfor pro. Magary Injunction. Them Spas no so. Um to day In the Yerger INTERNAL NEYEarir*' Receipts frow Internal rowenite to-day were 568,2 U dollars 1102 for Inoothll,- 3.33,047 dollar'. Wand total VIM June emu 60,964,700 dollar& BRIEF TELEfill&iS. —President Grant end tan:diy returned to Washington Last eyerdng. • —col. T. A. Green, Who *.Generk Early at Bt. Josepb,,,No., fall, his been acquittal. —A. young lady turned belit WRAY •oomositted suicide at lank*, Illinois. on Thursday, by lumping =a bridge. —Con Rosden, the pusfitiiii hes Owen convicted of lobbing as - Cenaha, and men tenoed to the oet4toutterYttqt threellatra• —Gideon Waive.ly was fmd d ead in the woods, six from Waeon, Mfr scurf, on Thutsday, peen shot through the head. --Carlos Garda, tee hlghwarnan of Vulta Abaco, Cuba; tt lalatthed has a government comadnalottlo rumanadaate °menden, the revoltittosuu7 leader. _ —The argument in the othsof the am. errs of the steamer Cntithgeed yester day, and the dentition of the court will be rendered to day at twelve o'clock. — : General ButtarlleldW,iasignallen as Assistant Treasurer al It ew York will not be seeepted untilhialueoessor shall be appointed, istueb srlitbike place In • few days. —lt Is understood thallinniatre Mehl' bon's course in Paregtullgi has been ep proved by the State point:n=ldt And It Is even intimated that hit May be return. ed to his position. —Admiral Marmot beg so ter recov eredcpis that be experts to able to leave for th e Rut on if= . next via the Pittsburgh and Ft. W s e Railroad In • epeeist car provided f , Idm. —President Grant, wills at the reef dance of es-tieerelaryF awls, - Phltsdel. phis. Thursday olOti Was serenaded. Re appeared on the COll7 and return- ed thanks for the conipliznent.. —The ferryboats hinetistown and Dela ware collided on the Sdrth river, H. Y.. on Thursday, swashllß one seedier norlntecankY. Mit Orilla persons were diavil r .otu d O : yinjureaarxi end knocked —The damage to 124 tobacco crop in Kentucky Is esetnettoseted, though some. that, was exposed LW the late freeze In drying house" or. slush tuts been badly trosen. The crop, boarever, la to be a two.thlyde crop. family of Mr. Memnon," at Loat.stlie, onnentiEf four persona and a servant, were tied ursde by eating breed on w Munk, had been throws by mietake. Antidotes were promptly administered and the parties placed out of danger. —AI the Woman Suffrage I:knew:Mon Yesterday. at Hanford, Connecticut, htni. Dr. Lanier, or Now York. road so (soy on the Healtkof Woman, and ad drones were autcheby Mn. Panlina W. Davis, of Providande,Mre. Cecelia Bur. Leigh. of New York, and Mrs. Lidvd Gar rison. —At the meeting' of the Free Trade Aremordatlop at Buffalo. on Moodily. reso lutions worn pained calling on Senator■ Conklins end Fenton end Refuse...U. tine Bennett to urge the repeat of dome on Coal and Salt The price of the latter article, It was urged, would be reduced one half under We compitition, owing to recent dtlOOTetiell to Canada. —A dispatch ham Corinne. Utah, Maim that a pumetiger train. which MO off the track at, Evanston on 'Thursday morning, was inn Into by the second section of a Ulla tilled with Mormon eta sad • few passengers. David Joseph Thomas, John Tustin and Philip Dell aresiNtled. and Mary Bell, Jas. alli, Da ddd old! M. vemsromtusfta. Fuseums., F. Y., October 29.—Ais Web and • eel( of 11220., fell lest nista in the estorn part of Onetime coard7. NEIT BIUMITOIL (Ca2ttayiadeeoa of the Pat4trandk Maria.) Balcarros; Odt.2lk 1.1163. i=laszuriceno,Thetaindsol.toupwingOet.' mdr.—ibminasilagrinniniszthdt...,*: I tbainditio an riermsnent . antifinstna T.IV , Douglas*, Sarah A. • Platte, B. P. Vpopeli. WO. Famkno, Emma A. Se Connell. Pref. Cooper,. of Edinboro," oeinpled one hour in giving bustinations oo , capture stud 'us much as grellicatiou of the Institute. • Ws. Randall cent one hoar on meth od. of teaching reading. Bath instruc tive and Interesting. Rosa* demon—Rev. S.- F. Crowther delivered an instructive lecture 'Ol3 Re eine-Culture In our Schools. - Bev. A. 0. Wallace, emery bald lecture on the Teachers' blimion. and Mrs. Randall read ‘halt exchethind style 3, t'Sonistaidy% Darling," "Mary McdoneaUghliosuptiy," “gheridan's Ride," der Atidlente Lucas. TuuDDDAT, OeL 53,4110110111,11190116211. —Lecture on Rawl Covennitent by Prot Taglor, of Beaear.. , Chess dill on the subject 0 Ailigmicas by rruf. Christy, of Bemoan township. Training in Read . lug and Vocal by Mn. Ben. del. Allerithon Beift o6-40 wral eleetealoa on Peicentage by Makin% Ifsalogag. chriety, Douglusand Ahem.. The mib eat of teething thtitatrapht ru dl,. • by the Inststuuc Lilustratkkuk act, were -given. Prof. Albin, Roperintao. • ant of Lawrence C0U1337 ' axed= ode, lllaatrattd lbetsubleot of Cabe bisa. Rmulailocanitkd one bath and • • fin training the member at the In. tate on ac mi grcarialkies and meding. Committee on Permsn=t Certificates • =had by electing S. P. VismiWt, of asc welted Preslasot. and W. a. .. Own or Bridgewater,' beenstery.' Sberdep seakm.—birs. Randall gave a • as entertainment In Select Reedbige, at ti•ll,'tpa MI house. The Sri Mightily, or:bears farntebed table oxide the wham. The interest in the Institute Is one. . Flunky, October 29.—Monalep Sestkma mmiliderstde part of the lore:moo was occupied in di'nedng methods of teaching different !clothes., Dechunation.by Rev. Stewart. Mrs. Itendall gal them another boos ea staffing.. Bassoluidons of thanks were pseud: to an- iniinina. tar antextalnosenk clergy eir tor the addressesand Interest in the swam of tht Ind= Ms. Randall.. Profit Cooperomd Atm.. bettiebeekblit the Wit - 4w work Mftwed by,tbeins oleo's shop. imeatirY .resolution Seperintenderit Sielde iiir the' abillty''lnd falthfuthess New Yong, October 29.—The non at. rival of trains, and • rain itcont deranged and demised the markets; 1,600 head. cleanly arrived up to now. with 45 oars to arrive. Trade la very slow and prima are oat...bait sent lower, with man, un sold. Tbe beet Santa/sty cattle, of 74,4 owt, sold at 16@lASio ICI Illinois, of 6 awl, at no. Sheen ate a Perfect glut so Many being held Own the fbrmer marks* only 3,000 art this fbrenoon, but 6,000 were hourly peoted and that injured trade. The w rain wowed abed selling of the b stack of dress. ed before rlUTOblithir There is am very little doing and rather lower; three can Ohio. of pou nds, sold at '434in one Sr Canada la tei, of 77 pounds —......verana. • se flel, with soineofill beta*. INFO Omni. Holum. —The larged...audi„ selling at one ; ota forath x 6 or wi n t ve lt dressed arrind imee • ere hall .Will 1 08 . 0 Febled '.4 the pp Sp noon, with it our bulk: Prime. 07 Opera House for yells was that of last Oh pounda Illbsole hcefe brought 10Mo. . , esenhill, which we. the scowl= 02 Mr.„,CAICIAOO, October 29,—At open board and Mrs . ' Williams '' banal% An law- „in the aftenroon the market wee Wive: No. 2 spring wheat higher. closing at MUM bin we. presented, and ' 3/ ° " izee Onto oasts; seller last half Novemb e r the several Wow' wine Well rendered. , t ea at getagewe cm' closed a t 03, 0 At the initials Ibis afternoon,.” = *lib add seller for month. Hats steady Ovule"' will be given. end a ull at MO wear Octobers In the craning programme is announced esr Ibis even. h oo t held al 94)0r. seller llobrumn.,. h4 1 .2,_ l et " be rhaembtrel f 18 id* ;WM. sold to th e imam of 10.0 b Ixiifiiiii, 1 win ing aphearanoe In this city. at 680 ;mai. Oats nominal. Nothing hostel:kr or Mtraro..z-liondej even. done In lake treed' Or provlslotes log Mark Twain, the Orme of bumarowl, mpg Wuxi" Obtobbera....o,zum r e„ Iseterers:wllldeltrer his Neurone sOur agate t r a y were 000 . bale; of week, Fellow -13aveggi, lb. Sandwich Island- ageg tales, exported to Liverpool, 068, ors," at the JusglemY of Male.' under to continent. MN- Goodwill°. 5,5014 to tits Suardess at the 'Young Men a Lihrer7 Italian* Wet Mack; 05,457 in markot, A eo ximko,„ , =mixture' loultainermal al owed .. go tows:. Alb madame at eight o'clock:a ths doors will spas A 144 0 w ee t o .,tey. zoo h e k o, of west , sit. . Tits • etsasslues tube dewed to bale... . , . have no sesessed s ee and Hass who ' desire ootafortalLe seats should* early. cuioo4,l„, 111 moo trou t the fuel ' VitilihinnOr Tailintik * The • VW llutillisha lint exported is Limps front Theatre was 111101-4 o arartlowing las% the 0 67 of losueuA Qo m . were Ira ettelfee llaillesahis st s *Wi eben in Snead In 1681. t 4111 co pints" 66 lob Mai diel?hulabgand mu Imoim and bibbed hi bilis Sweats dashing , saiLlitt n abitiolk . 1 41 1 1•5 I m a m s - f 1; mittletaArtll be this trternon;ne aisle __, ._ f i c es_rlVY ._PL the . tact Vrbilk Abe Ulnae sod Minas Ineado _, um LEL _ __,..bwm ofAlessador •Lopes iou hypos. This evening swiss. bigils , 4' The aft silo Plilfibted la the onptvrilial Or the Batiall troupe: ligipt islibil thin; ••• • - - '' ` ' " ' duties. Afirehtoort &MOM— instants met at one an a half o'clock. Soma' OM. dons Were aelred and stwerseed,, seems - thief Modeg eddressee were made OA tbslnatititte adjourned , . If any who attended mascot probteti the fault is their own. I call the taittl tote a ampler/ snessaa. Every ler. formates was highly creditable. Tbs best of feelbatt 'prevailed. /Cm= seamed plmsed., Pape sopa, will follow. THE COURTS. ---•— Wilted Mates Court—Dodge MeCandles*. Mundt% October 29,—W. Megraw, In dicted far falling to report the whole number of presses In tobacco manufac torz, plead guilty. ISentenommapended. The Distract Attorney certified ea to the tworailty of • Grand Jerry for the December 'pedal term, and the Court ordered a venire for twenty-three grand and fortrelne petit Jurors, returnable on theArst Mondry of December next. In the cue of the United State. TS. James Hard, tae defendant wu Messed upon {LCOO ball, for his appearance do. ring the present term of Court for trial. The case of the United Staten vs. Julius Addle, Indicted for neglecting to deface stampion barrels before uoiog them time, was next taken up. The Jury found a verdict of not guilty. In the cue of the United Buttes vs. Jo L. Cone, Renulaer Bagley and Je Bagley, charged with tasking a tartlet brand and plate, a verdict of not ally was rendered. art then adjourned. htrict Court—Judge Damp on. Planar, October 29.-1 n the cum of Wood, et. al., vs. Owners of steamboat "Panther _" prevtonaly reported, verdict for plaintiffs In the lam of 12,279 66. O'Donnell vs. McClintock dt Cochran. Action to reamer Ibr work and labor done. On trLaL Common Pleas—Ando Sterrett Fun)Ay, October 59.—1 n the ease of Peebles vs. Peebles. previously reported, verdict for deb:indent. Davis a Co. VV. Joseph S. Finch it Co., Previously reported: Jury out. Phelan ve. Ramale7, salon In eject ment to obtain pommion of a store room at No. P 4 Fifth,' avenue. Judgment of non suit entao. Dangerdeld"'Pa. Dangerdela, action to recover Mr board and tusintalnence. The plaintiff is the defandeat'a WO, and It appears that defendant and his wife parted and the, eon maintained the wife of defendant, his mother. for several rant. Judgment of non edit entered. Quarter Ponstolui—Jolge Ilisava. FRIDAY, Oct. W.—la the case of the Commonwealth vs. Henry House, Indict ed fur larceny, the Jury failed to agree and were discharged. In the case of the Commonwealta vs. John Wensworth, indicted for larceny by bailee, the Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Sentence deferred. The Mlle of the Commonwealth va. Charles F. Good, Indicted for larceny, was taken up. The defendant, It was al. leged, stele a pointer dog from L. J. Kuchler. The Jury returned sorerclict of not guilty. Lbmoionwealth Ti. John Hebling, la dieted fbrlkidor without license. The jury retarded a verdict of not guilty and the county to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Mary A. and Clam A. Edwards, Indicted for maintaining a tiateauce. Jury out. TRIAL um' FON MONDAY Sid. Corn. vs. Owen Kelly. 605. " Jenne Rollie-and J. Don ' ebue.. 211 a. Gottlieb Junket, 260. w James Cloelrey et al. 171 k w Catharine bionagban. 173. " Ai Eremsburgb and 0. Schwas n eases.) 72. " John Manning. Janos ehnith. John A. Miller. James Foy. allOnalr, •• B. and A: Roodelhlonaer. 826." Patrick Murphy ct 118. " John Ryland. 385. " Charles Edwards. 858. " D. Reardon (2 cases. It W. Ramsey (5 cases.) •• W. B. Wilson and (1. 81. Myers. 314. M Henry Saxe. LINT 70111TIJE3DAT. 155. 00M. va. Sarah Johnston. WO. Henry Poobet, S eases. 229. .. Stephen Hoffman. 41L George Cochran, of al. 243. 0 Ann Sobowfin. 343. Ann filbevlln 249. 4 . James tdolhallater. 255. " Wm. )1. Low Le. 2.52. Pat Murphy. Wm. Eberhart. 33. C. Gorthman. , J. Lotink. Bernard Gray. AM— . Genie Barman. 341. Nicholas =Mr, 3 mars. 355. Wm. U. Sturgeon. .* Peter Aabarg. Owen Gallagher, a eases. TatAL LEST YOII vrairrkaisAv. 268. Com. tit. fluorite "toms. 281. Miry Joyce, 8 eases 918. Samuel and Augusta 220. " John Vohr. 167. " John Anderson. 2121. " John Hattleld. 234. " B. Goldstein, 2 men 194 " Conrad Etnalrart.3caaes. 168. " Richard McGovern. 190. " Wen. Bechtold, 1 eases. " Junes C. Dolan. Mclntyre. 134. " Elijah Hall, 3 cum 47. " Bettasttan Gang. The ILlecans• 411,aestkoll EDITOR! Gaggram.--Undat the hem "Licseneer—who shall grant ttufna," In your lame of today, I noticed an article In which I feel, as a othiea, deeply in- Matadi and as you ire open to aggro- Cons on the subject, I. arm the hallow ing: Thal the mantling of lioanssa be WUlst. rented ha the County °mama slams 2d. That =cola aloe years Übe mola r= laW that an Mutant:le held in sub township sod Dolma!' Of the county as which election 'the qualified 'alma of the district shall Tote "Li dose" or "No Li cases." If the majori ty decide "Licata's" than let theisme he r i hr l ipoo b ralti de the cide " than . there shall @hall be no Oommfat en aufhi ers : o rity In t t r: same In that filarlago voting. .... .. . We think there are good arguments kw the above plan. The panting of lo- collating liquor Deems Is a depart -6612$ of the law which affects in terests se much, It not more, titan any other. Thin plan would place the dada. ion of the . question In the 'bends of those who are moat competent to judge cotheernlng their wants, el= the people. It would certainly be the most demce maths solution of the problem. It would adord an opportunity for the people to reverse their decision, If that Is ao de sired. at the nest election. The people would make their own atolls, and not be compelledeo bear tem burdenof their norms= and ltecompatency of a negligent official In the statement of a matter w t watch Involves the n, ,and woe, the napoleon or the ru alma every 'tawny in the district. En thosedlstride w decide to have licensee granted, the granting of the Name by the Oemmisalansie could be enevermol or twarlot; r ll:i. manner viral. her, to that now to o cm. DIKOMILT •REPOBLICIAN - Pittsburgh, October 28th. 1869. ==E== Cnurett etkoirs On no subject is there a greater differ. ence of opinion than that of "Church Choirs," and no opinions are more apt to assert themselves than those on this vexed question. It ban been the cause of more annoyance and anxiety to ministers, and board, of deacons, and church committees, and vestrymen, and church sessions, than any other, and none of these classes can ever be sure, when it seems to be settled, so far as they are individually Interested, that It will not come up again, before another Sabbath In a more obtrusive form than ever. Our attention has recently been called to this topic by the subjoined sensible ar ticle in the Christian /twister: Some of our suburban societies are prone to take the cue of city waffles In respect to music, as mockingbirds to catch at the airs of every sweet ringer In the neighboring trees. But, however much the expensive choirs of our city churches may contribute to the vain and enjoy. went of worship, one thing certain fa that the suburban societies in their en. deavors to be fashionable slid to pat them selves Into an attitude to "draw an audi ence," often subject themselves to magi• cal tortures. It a society has native mu sical talent of the right sort, or has the ability to secure It, we have no . quarrel with it. But when we hear a paid choir of untrained or overtrained voices, intro. doting secular songs in lien of sacred songs, putting no the airs of concert or opera singers, M u lcting the attention of the audience to skill involved In the performance Ins of winning it into reverential and devotional moods, In a word, a choir of inferior artists, straining themselves to produce an effect, or aping our Una artists, we are ready to protest against such a choir as one of the greatest misfortunes that can befall a society. Music thereby ceases to be apart of wor ship. It becomes an exhibition of skill and not an exercise ol religion. As an exhibition of skill it excites astonishment and admiration, or els, it diaappointe or displeases. It is no longer sacred music expressive of the soul', peace, joy and gratitude; neither does it stimulate these ' emotions. Some societies have suffered the tor• menus of these performers who were orig. twiny introduced as s matter of expedi envy, to offset their unostentatious or unsensational minister, or else to be fash ionable, until they could bear them no longer, end so have fallen hack upon congregational singing. : Others finding these singers unendurable, and yet unwlll- Ing to Sacrifice cluslad sacred mimic, launch out more expensively far purer and better trained voices, and In so doing tax their pews exorbitantly. The minis. ter receives hardly livin g for his yearly round of earnest study and visiting, preaching and praying, and at the same time a heavy tax la superadded to y the salaries of these out-qttowst •-• maws, unknown in name or person to the peopie at the parish—often to the minister self. gltaing In to their work and gilding out as to a heartless and thankless teak., No society need feel Itself necessarily subject, on recount of its being a small -or a country society, to the affectatenut lind unskilful performance of a quartet in which it has no interest except to see It paid. To what purpose Is all our mu sical training In these dap, If ti cannot be employed in oar worship? Every girl and every boy in our-public schools is taught to sing. Oar vestries ring with children's and with teachers' voices. Every other house has its piano, or web deon, and the ambition of every girl and half of the boys is to sing or to play upon some instrument. With tins knowledge of mask and use of the voice in singing daily cultivated In our schools =din oar homes, there is no reason why our con-. gragatiorm, largely composed of young people, should not be able to sang, not Old Hundred and America atone, but also a large number of tunes out of the range of the so-called "fsndllarturiea" Truly this must be sorry knowledge and culture of matte which our young people affect, and evince to • incessant piano g and practice of operatic songs, if they =WA .101 D their voices 001109.111) in the simple choral" and sacred min of our churches..• In Ans. the iffeaatlons of the - concert room and the difficult music reacted. with feebleness and torture, that ate so . . _ commonly earned into our Sunday morn ing worship, injure • society, in an eco nomical point of view, far more than they help it. And as for being an act of wor ship, they stir no reUglotui emotions, but oftener hinder them by enduing the aud ience for the enjoyment of the ministra tions of the pulpit, or kill them when once stirred by prayer and sermon. No sacred music is so ranch enjoyed as that in which we partidrete; none so much enjoyed as the congregational which unites all hearth and souls. WLat bur churches most need Is to get rid of their affectations But there is a vast deal of parade In our choirs, both city and country; a vast deal of "singing unto the Lord" that is not " In spirit andln truth." A Camel , . Hair ISbawL That age Is the thing sought for in 11021/2 articles is well known bd. The older the wine is, the bean It Is . Old dome have a value which le randy attained by modern art, though it may be equally de serving. Old laces are so fascinating that it is a custom to rime new lace In 'coffee, to given the appearing:a of age. Old lit erature, if, it Is good—and old Mends, If they have 'proved true—on held In high esteem. An this any body knows—but what e v ery body does not know, and what we did not know rani a few days ago. Is, that antiquity is also can of the gram of a camel's hair shawl. This, we judge, Is the fact from a specimen shawl which we have_ Mat sum at one of our large stores. We contemplated this eke d ' marry for Hill twenty minutes. The center, which had once b.= white, and eat and thick, had grown to resemble In hue the coffee-colored lace, and It was al. most as thin and es hail as that material. The innumerable colon which were igen• dad in the immense border—which had once made it a blame of color, "height as sunlight to look at," were toned down, or, to speak plainly, fided to such quiet hues that It required a strong imagination to me it, as tt nun have sward! some °enteric' ago. But our imagination was equal to the effort. It carried us back Winch the hundreds of years, tin weave an exceedingly handsome Arab chief, roaming the desert, with this then gor. gnus beauty =wild In the madden• esque manner upon his stately font. But, after • time, the Arab chief—es we l —grew and of the beauty, It frelllVtlie so hands of the shawl minc.hant. From thence we saw It tedlng its igen. don through many •py court In Europe, dreceauling from geoeration to generation, until, shorn of its beauty, If not of its salue,it draped thentodel where we behead It. Taking Into amaidnatien its the, with the vast variety of scenes which It must have passed throegh, we were not surprised when • pats clerk With* that the cost of the superb shawl.which he was glad to see we had the taste to , appreciate, was dye thousand dollars. The compli ment dread our lips, but we have - not rested quite easy under it—so we publish the fact, hoping the polite clerk may we it, that though we do like old Manta, and old books, and old laces, that an old cam el's hair shawl, though. It may kaya draped the shoulders of an empress, or, what is better, of an Arab chid, an d though It may cost five Moreland dollars, b natfto oar lasts. IP. T. Paper. Trot Orme:rue lisnarrr or Dann.— To those interested In the theories of pop. elation and in the Influence of war, path knee, famine, andother muses In keeping dowethe rates of multiplication, 0114ohn Herschel suggests, the following question: If we gnome that death had not been introduced Into the earthly scheme, and Commencing with each generation of thirty years, whaLwould be the result it the , end of a buildred years? To this question he answers that It the whole Enlace of the earth were spread ,nut into a plane, and each person were . allowed Ware foot of surface, and a space tone high, the number of barman strata thai Ued one on the other wonkier:accent to 000,000,00 Q—that Is, the cole tunir of tinumnity would grow ton height 8,674 times *rester' than the distance 01 the sun fronstheltarth. , • Tan THUMETI:III3 Breze....The brilliant evening der, theldaset Venom lets near the west.socaltwertvortian of the horizon about , min - ides atter men o'clock. It is sitnetni in_theni es. . At .italtVast iLz o'clock; Mare agearsetKeit ternaliernre or diameters of the moon on the vest while the:genet Satint is: Tilden:en de. Dena nearly Ilse east • re , Venus. The bright red star OCIMOSIITeII degrees south wan cd Saturn is nluar star Aztenw NO. 252. Toe latest western ihistdt7 announced Is that of a missionary Mantnit PreaCher , calling himself Richard Hovey, having nine wives, the last one obtained by the grossest deception at 'Fluxion, Lincoln county, Missouri. After this ninth mar- rtage, as the moray goes, he went an a preaching expedition, and after several days of sermonizing, attended a fair, where he got drunk, boasted of having eight other wives, and intended to have another before two months. The `•ninth" victim sent for her father and had ar ranged for the arrest of the villain, but he managed to escaoe. Hovey, It is stated, ails from New York State, is about 49 .eari of age, handsome, aud a tine EMI 11.Ti:4!41: , f11 tot,Oth just., at the realttasoo of the battla'a wont', ay boo. A. C. if eCtelland, mutated 1.1 Wry. 111. H. Tbotopson, Yr. MILLXII Z. 909. 121=3 . STrCICINBILIO-13tNGUICII—Ar Ina h. on Welland .7 •tent➢f. Ocbabig labia by Bee. J. U. lexcamart. of lead.) , My. Rev. J. IL F. STUCKEY CI [SO, of MU etty4 anti JURY OINOILICH. daughter of irearialogrich, Of the former cite. PHILLIPt —Ll.7th—On Thentthe vthihg....oo - 1169, et the residence of the hrttlee weals; Davlnville. McClure tovntahtp. W. L. Howard. !WIRT 8. PKILLIPS .4 MPH IE K. LKI.S. WOODWILL--BZuLtal-14.•resklehee of the Ott4e.• lath..., Shady Lane, Rath Liberty, os Tueeday afternoon. October Rath. MR. 01 Rev. I. A. Ethey, of amen , 11. E. Cherelt. JOSEPH R. WOODWIML hod IRLEIGAUST E. azir.ztts, 4.400ter et hands /I ecUtre. 0.0. EIREIT—TBOIIAI3-01 Wetbsesdry' trrealbr. October WM. at B. Jobs'. Eiacollal : Cbareb. Lwaynoaybla, by ik •.. W. H. //Abend.. IL, BLitt KIRBY and XL, JOVE TH011133. bath of l'lttabbrgh. =ll wooLZ-On Pride, morales, October SO. 111109. at N 1 reelorJr. JABOV . O.. atiNeftee e i l ,, e4.l . llret oble. aged 8 can, •nogitha.and I The (event .111 tat* senor ThIS MOM S% fn m the reef d. ore of his perants. Km 10 hibelM7 street, as 10 o`cloor. The Wand. of the harthe are rep. Wally Invited to eased. UNDERTJUMU6 ALEX.. AIKEN UNDER Taiga, No. I I .IPUJELUTIIIiaI ag ood e. P. 001711111ot ti/SAPTI DLOY ery deserlptkezat !mann Ps,. addles • retrained. Booms apes an es. tea. Cantu. taralsasel tar seta tetanal. se 19.00 ob. Kte n rcazarcas.- Renr.Darld Nam D.D., ten. W. Jazons, D. D., Thomas Sanaa, Isq.. Jro • 11111 a. &- PEEBLES. CB. zw i lLiki almaan LpTher•Bate. &meet .1' V P ST= a 11111J1KCI ATBil aliegbaatella. vitas the , ? e rn laWasltm p ies . l3 . .ounfol. " Na& d i 'l aud " • Wad " ettl Geffen, at prima s ming trout Ali 4,11100- pea prepared tor taemateal. Eleaneeml dares farultted; also, .11 Oxide .f Madraft Goods. If rmixtred, 02as ./9.22 ateltlaCele 41.1 and Wald. JOSEPH METER & 80N, trzeimarrearaans. No. 4114 PZ2II( 1113411 rt, Carrlag= ler Pumas 22. r IMO; 00171335 sit ruitesi st 4404 eggs& FOUND. F.01711D--ILETS.—Yesterda7,on redtral litn,t,lllflittray city. • BuNCEL XllTO6oonanining ass largo sato key. .TM wner' eau bay. them 1., callinit at Ma 0777C11 tall Ming tbr tale advestlatlOCall. • . row Apr= lk: : CITURCII. (PAllroad rtrert,rcar Depot,: Naar Bnoortroar. Pa. es. P. CROWThX.R.Paskor. Pbreaclna rrzar SAISBATII. at 10,1‘ A. U. &Art I t. Public cordlallp 111•124:d. arCHRIST EPISCOPAL CHIIBL'II,__ALLTA/BIHT. /Gsw. BIN/. Y. BILOUIST.. Bator, will ofilelato a. di sloe /ordain thLs Much es TO , 110 2 111311? al bolt-put Lae o'clock .. 8., sad boa- AA whoa o'clock OrFIRST CHRIST-lAN CHURCH or PlTTPlBllirl iz aa corrti maeu r 114134.1 r a d r i ti losatb stmts. Berne. ere, Lord , . AT at OM A.M. I 0 I)j{ r u• The • . btu are cardllar rr • E e l u t o fl u . T 0 MIS TIAN Prra v MiZthirAli a. r V'AMVat. A l i vt=t"nti tnt riErRIESSIALEI ETAiiragLicAll. tiTHIVIAN crscattle.ebTh• gel,) Moth street. 11., . ISTLIMaIf • RENO. rums . reser-Ides OSISSOW s UN a. and st. - hearsay School at 9 Leetere sal Irtsystr WaDNIMIDAY SIMIIIItO6. :Marfa of the Ate coagregatioa sad pate! eardlaily deals ortarsvEitswer mutton, own.. Orem moot sad TEA AVM" Rev. W. N. VAN DAKAR' Poster. Oarfloot ZVI= SUNDAY at ARW W sod P. X. • Sesto fres mut • walooloo to au. Bewley Rodoml • at 9 A..la. runday man. October Um Yr. Vas Dr • Mark will °lms Me dad Imam a thr , WWI& ales, Bkker, e•urivarnesa farIIIIIT OUT; ..CBOIIIIT IMMORAL Taxitzs. , . JOY OOLD2I. CUUGHI,_IO7O3 =IOWA' MID BILQNII3. Now so toed. C 0 So l ts so sdesownt- Nom Cone Wick. ' RIISSITOw • 2-0., Dail 10 astortioass, Sot Tom tarNOTICE. Dual Pam of the Stoekkolden ofek ZONES FERRY COCIPARIT will bohtld a use ehlooof A. MUM& Ihoh. No. W•Watox meets oh NONDLTs Nowa.lot sus, ot th too oo.k, ►t which !Ulu is* place as Zirotsoo - for Throotors bold. and - mei other smarms troasseloi•su, smay 00•1‘4116bri the motto& W. L 1L1N514. coNoutU hecrotorps • GREAT REDIICTIOR IN 3Prioess , PIEP111111)11 TO Gooksairt Christmas Stocks VTa offer all oar reads baud stireatl= "*" l =inbrirl/108 ;rid to WATTLES . & =mann; 301 mill 1.4130 U& aton dm& oda LISTEN urr , BURDETT °BOAR' , And ,To WM Use acs Other. H. ILMIOM & =l=l No. R 2 Woos) swam:Err. ode. HOSIERY- LtEltralliVATalTiMilitaMk. intr•""fliMks9l l lMr . H w istp 43tATI: min flilgglutrißtas. intall:41101111; =Co gitrie lL . WANTS. BMW NIT W 4.10 DILA WM GINL SK M W M o T m O esgs moEV AND Intuit. W LLB , JAMES POUTS Old Stand Stoolann Starty" LU"suLl3ll...=l 1869 - . In ;GODS; .GOODSI GreatlY : Reduced rdetis E. HOUSTON: & SON Fplitonblellerdist Tailors . itlithltts, No. INT strrs'Avisiz.:;av or &thy, itave put wetted CM lug me sot ometatte. tux* or Cleat Otaltottai. Vast, taga and outom made [tondos IM otrattti.ts Oat atti: - it ciovitatairt the my tinier truth soars aavrattaamedlast tlalattilat• Oar leo tot smolt Protts, Lent Nikatt..9ddt bIM encsisroo. -Itteraisyrith coulad jattgebt itmetstfilt , Attlftitollteltracesatti . A, „ . • s kNUALIit. ge•A aramrpeye Uir -7-. Lllo 2174irailiWrNiatIV, An wrar uti * tentedlia-pgratif• sal Ulan ZarrAel=2 "* __ dela".l . ! • V.5TA1111.4.10 , 1.' . Octgrer meg. - - • - sea DILANDitEw mums% • • 01=0 Osnitawr, ar aims natio attnis ob j astch . os.x...rat r a laws. . - Mar boars Om If Cal IS it. at. Dm. 11P rfOrrON.--111 WWI, rto ‘t -J.7" 1 . 4 via= it CO:. 5E3 PENNIMAN, REED a CO.. rmrteletam. FirNornams—..ll,-," ..7brOkath", "Lna."" W nts,""lbrpgd' , .. • . dc., Mg rasa:sting F 01.78 L1.X.214 • be 'blurted 4 Uses sultanas mos • TWENTY-FIVE CE21 , 211; each • tiosalltaa-FIV.B UT', WANTED-4111 C 4T10N.-ay a young 14411 2441.0111. Clerk, Boat tee el. or Corp. . where a knowledge of bed se. eau be learned. Moth,. Bat .3," !ZVI °rms. MOMENT 0/7ICX.,_ SL MISISI Street, 1101113 %MLS MNe * for alb= kinds of employment. of •/1 Mods eau be entralted os WANTED—An AGENT.for lads eft, to srll celebrnued fIA.6TRAII Tot UTO 8111111N11 11/AMIN/C. on •111 offer terms moreaan way 0:11.W04/107. Ca &ma examine at tat Wood .treat. H C. W1.L.4.01. TravalLtli AsaaL • TuANTED.—A Mine of. PLR vv NISH ED Bootie .1 clibrx Pema=r tamtb •11. 119. Ad4vesa et.. (Minis • WANTED.— a GENTS - -O ic re% waaz 1.... sal the AOritr i ff fli Th.o KA , `HiN K. elle Par ,- Pr II platlug Mseblee ever Imp:WO, NY 111 lull. MO,OOO alltrboaper Palpp arm; ANZIO/ o PN IS Loot,, MO T4O . O. ktILCHIU CO.. Most-oa, Orr..L - . - - 11011.T&A01611. Immo° to boats ludo or man' saitiout, THONI/S Z. PUTT.: BUtl. Boio and Troirstato No. ITO Tos`ttilelte. weirrao.—Aourric I.4 l ilOr u ,ll,l%°2 7 B E' Ev , . IY CkliNg• i.rot tout tat emu lad to lestof lee d&7—molest Z ',Pa% Lwell Stltoo 13 . '—will do - kl.d .ort Qat b. Goa. segLeracilln ' ^4oo.4ll ' osolet and no demand Pow tautly IttemittDlF OWtS i tialk to take Agency: used l', Orottlatte Irate dl antrangers. Alldreso Vtat a Ott.. HoumNo.a Yam, Ptuaborglw or Ltitts. WINTED.-A Good- Zuni% kind and stteattra to Wiliam IrlD4a4 plessmol altiuttion m • samil pp - Al4r,s• 611B•arer•trert..Alleghezr7 CUT — Alit Zlonklilakor on oolSnobingilllV ino Catelanstt. AdOn.• EinialUon. kn • C0...160mM rtnn'nlilMAA • tont, W A AVED . I II3OAILiir.—A able tbr i Ma i r " • ant wren? tplOr na. area. Intl board .. No. 161 r ?both avessar WAWTED.—A feVir shot: at Zacptira al thalgraaalaS,E=Lialt.T., zt la.LET.-4 Pleasiana s tft ••Isa•l• far • reathieraVi • mre at N. 65 Chatham amt. TO LET. . . UM—Tarnished oir 130 . 4,4113. Aldtell L. X.. news ufeeerro- rge: A. La rEtUN'T R00M.•.ect.1.1411131 hblr GLOM room loelooml. Beer- sou raping/ . MUM. 0L.A.83C. Allabror ClO- • • Two /Toot Tomas, ,Logitkorllo • rtßENlG,llhatit• 1114•11lhat . astran=rVrXr d*4 Vika .t.m.thwearries of iiimktos. avow. itastlent: with wade ameba& To • 114 " P1.14"'n "411112.T1(14121e 1100 mrecual.Agial=7. POit SALE t'oll Counter; •d DIVES s ultable fee • BstlXwa r ienflara oolte. Can be ANI.II XO. XX X AIM , 'XXX Pitubusgb ea sALE,..-Buzioeute Lem .111 , Leung:wennlle. Ingane aitoraa-a-Law. No. TM MM.*. • rR SALE.-80117T11 A r. , a arAMISIC3t, Mtge..) MY. LW - eat by 280 to a Sap teat alley; bane meas. callus. gee ter...beat t01te5t"4.4.1.4:M11417.4`efi t LOB SALE-1118E C : • #. • To doe. pottoenettit. WA= BOOM Maud 011 MOM sum :D.34. tiettieeilsat BO toot' dtept toot stottos Ws. lot Pr, oltol7 to ;LI ItIOXIMDIKIW larp7C 98 an:LOS/Third um& V 6 I II IIIII BA IM. L INZ O I 07 °WLL LOY OatiS -Z7T rIT THU 111. Brattr.-IWOMd AO wrier= YOB eatilt ON LCOUIIOT Or MG 788 ern, • D?U. 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