The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 01, 1869, Image 1
THE - DAILY ...GAZETTE, PENNIMA, REED & Office, 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue F. a.yEaanua, nnuar rata. T. P HOUSTON, N. P. HEED. 11.171,“4 AND rAOTILINTDDS TRIM! OF *TUC DT." t blab. per year: ... Deal...red by earrlYTY. .".".. '''''' gkttshgtr Oairttt. Priiiiittriiiit Often/. 61Z U. B. Bonds at Frankfort, 85 A anAar DECLIXF In the gold.market le predicted. GOLD closed in New York Saturday at 12*129i. CRUDE OM 44t SEW York . " " • 0 Phllistielphi&. VEER ANNUAL REPORT of the Postmaa ter General will recommend the abolition ofthervifigneiriviitte artdOth: Be ' Win ask kW the delly ery of all matter through earrienliar getfi, eral delivery at the offices; ahwt, for endue. lion of rates on registered letter. The defi • oiono9 of the year wM.Pe 'VW', showing a desirable Improvement In the finances of the Department. The total value of stamps, sold during the year was 115,• 078,000. Tux Itsronr of the Commissoner of Indian Affairs will take . . strong ground against the practice oPfnaking treaties with the red men. But three, of the ten members of the Peace Commission, have visited lirg,,elyltorteßnt4-the t•• 7it shitgliasio regret 'the omission. On ly one fifth of the appropriation for their ex penses hsa been sawn from the:Treas my. The year Thixs witeessea Imarked Improvetnent Ue condition a alleles on Ati3tiug t ox4tr the operatiohipt ttitl hoManfpoitcyr wltlch haktbeensdoptql. nit ileperfZillsf,diecloses anotherwhlCAls foitlefttai Sn keopinfOgith all ttottrr mx7rent evldencerthat3hls I san Atiotimitiegitn Ilitmestly Zitommitted retrenchment an - d reforai , ..-: A .poosidlxii- - abr pert or the toponii app*rix4ert to tirkthoseilnaljtnamitti whomito trttit.' tiiiwere made, stliitemains in the Tritti: ury : 4othtifg °plat sort, as been here tofore atnodrit i 1 the exitieriermo of the Blitea4l PTEIR Irteontis has cbose4another Re . pubilear4egii4atnre, but witttkrusAr tide somewhat reduced from lilb heart; wken we hadl9jo the 22 SenateriWnd4.l.: °rem 56 Representatives. Among • Rtpresentatives new chosen is ea, Gorier-, nor Pierpolet, Nora Harlon. 'W. dllk. Carlee has probably been beaten In Har rison. :! . .'-flur mapeity In the newlegis- Jature Will context, libeal sprinkling of Republicaneektiltlaor tree reinotud of vesting restrictions apart disfranchised rebels, but prAlly not enough to ensure theabsoltite•eontrol of legislation. Nor would this, perhaps, be desire:de. The, party should be a unit on that question. antl,theAteruts of politics] progress will nottesely.finee tha desired advance upon ef'doelPtiltahltftitshtetons minority. M ethadon good. The principles actdebi:lprce • the Inauguration of the unwearinf• Weide coney a Tow weeks since, hive .turatended' themselves so pirwerbillito the, pOpulat judgment In this. brief period le win An Affective eirdraseramitin The lelectlentlf,lo large an element of the sewLegialatura, are not likely to lair' . littrak, 0 :JentiottlAT eallPotteltheittaliat:',- * Tihentheyst iellse • cure a nearly utulAteltseellpeetreunthe 44Pahlittistillerttbers,it will be safe for thepublieto rely upon the lacrteateaect , o ritiValare liberal ropinkons as i died element In the Reimbllcan policy of the (era: ??Pre.zi mc,m l 4 ;rt. lepeetallyin Hew of the very nncerfaii jaOmlea 80 iiitlitilt tlarrelata: than one Weal terideaPolittella awhiPa ß aTM a blen fiequimtfymselobetsrlate.' 'Phese persons,,,- . sc:mayput , , , h v l otent for mischief, tho' it is not easy to imagine nay =po~attt~e':treitedt'.to blriioiderbet by themes present_upon the Republican par ty. • 'We wouldlot think It wins to arm thentontattlesen with-apologiustar Iresh political ticA cll olt P• 3 •1 11 of wise and ilosely concessions, of Republicans lb each . .l otlier, and of the'slhois' organ ization tit: Aeitel,ttiartifoit Interest, both iuttctial aid 'political.' ht-the State, well die &ITV) erres ter litusliede# oppwil nidtarnitoiek filat blends. a heathy and viwayadefensibliqpribil can preponderant:lo4ola ,pphite councils. Ws in this ligkt the sinution - there ap pears tellWre f The old eitabiln 7404ieftnionnestreaW Aare rcirciliis. - 40301414:104ovr tii,WistMrentia *WI* .se-Mqwed 14 -7 14alitifaia :1 11 1: Yolrk"r tia " give'+'• sita tel cttiSvitpire*f ban, liatif,ll4ieetizti or thii - treikOi .41iiiiPeintifilgereluAtiett'itanduZI tethetneettnrunktepreat .eheering.. - lettidthattha.prltictiroliorifght nu& Jas.} WitiriVirerdirtrarrtide thc_ineettng as , weaddedo , Th toliziericm people waali4 etegcokof nallona.,:itlteltireneof what , sermeuedintiOy.Arcenequelly entitled lei thiliepuntryla Weonaecracceeer th e topical end wield 'Monty of WI ntarni try. -*Tlittpeopla :were; Ong 311eit rem tot he principles :of the Deets, taratirtt.aits7JjeuOte 2sirrtturslava vzerr a 4 4 2 tei iro= aettfi PrOr a Practicaur" 4ted,thrao.y yras,; zu*nu idaltrtg TilffiOrltstbeoom e-ceocaa4 m-ost loft that' . after the .4;nea; people of •thei :Witttedetates might .tiojoy MI war hiTtrintea the , TartM2. Atuendi Wettt,',ovll-141;te roluteenth Antendnient.' "and ' now the Vitteenth Akt1ext5k"*..........f...n.t, rPretrpting tetde tiM sigrgigelnni -+EtYithla lattland; anen terepedrPontlest.C4=7.= , Thit Syyssuse fiq dietbtalcalhould'hentede spy Antra 4 ci , lecotint homy „o no anon.- The WitteaSehta Dela:twat_ of the, 'lreedineiee Bum= , Inclitthe.atinthlffilneeW T h e r e rtheVutthe welfare, beelines "althea `dutVathe.l3tateto-take ewe of public edacatten. Mottling to vela On the -Sneer other Important questa; -he w Wlar teri o tt ado gt dal nevi t.:Onatitto lo . o4 the property clattse would be remov by it and prattled equality would be Milk lazed In that Suite. Be approved the Judicial claim and the dense with regard to militia officers in the new Constitution. lure the willYitte permans had cre• t. _,--dtlieferhirpowerin-thla country; atcd - eir the war theylistLalso taw . pro - v T ed - po m it uck -i ly, and now they Vended • • laws which they were to help to make the p l e were to obey. The Amer.. -4 dozens by doing justice to the adopt.- wow granting them political errant), all citizens, ustlyaboinAnd adopted,. - sailing in the guar Mitt 1bt).14 ° public welfare. The prificipl V pro nounced In 17111 drad.heytte; ppeakcal. oily since the year lett; and Shoierteno , had helped In tois merit yrepo , being ve cognized by it hair.- , rbis therm= for tile accepting the nomination. The vault of the campaign, If suctseasfal would benefit the Connery audits adbpted citizen& " re amid the cheers of rho Meador. t ..-..% !",415,1111 ite° Salelllitaiy ''' . i ce_. ~LonevILLE, October 3.—The total . "i i ,,, ant of Tor ay° sold during the Tear ~,,dl,O Oetob p r 30th 1369 s Wilma up, tra 3051. rite Wes; 23,1 Iv:shoat, , vmauigt,t3 4 3 9 to e yaar prer 3o, olOUst In . acniree or 7;30. Tbe Oat value , wean t0,14,t54085,g5 grand $310 6 . 704 . 1 4, lag year. The ej F. i atuna lA o a lit-il ltr o h o u/ea ,4attme up to 3,670 3 ' •- t —Gov. WarmoatN or Louisiana, ha di ',lgnited the 18th of November as a J).ty of TNmtagiving'• \ " .-. ~.....3 ._ I P; 2:2 ...... - • ..•.• ~._. ; N.„---- •... • ms's' . . .4 we 7 5.17 . ..,:. .: O fr Aili.. '. - • ; - 1 4' • } - 1 ' ''.l l .1= • • ' f -4 • ir 'Y -1 " .... ." _ -:.-T-_-•• im•-„, - ,m, • 1111 -•! ..._ . A.". I. • ' ' \ • ----. ..\•. •-, N-.• ~- - 4 . 7 , ~ • • • 1 , -: , ... , 4 ----'c•'' . VOL. LXXXIV .111.00 15 ets. FIRST EOITIOI. MED4rif6llT. NEW S BX CABLE. Spanish 'noon s— Still Cast. lug about for Ming—London "Times" , on I e Irish` Land Question—Th French Em peror said to again Ailing 771 1 P, P't l4l2B t iq /11 !!"17"1 1e P =Midi' and Rile Ecumenical Council—Marine News, Mar , pets, &c. Br Televaph 91 - 041 . 11tItiral , Bantle.) GREAT BRITAIN. )• Loaner+, Cletoi 30.—The Papa found In • bottle oil' the oo.t- or Cornwall re porting the toes ortha German emigrant ablp Weser, proves, on examination, to be a hoax. The Timm, In an article on the Irish lend question, sayer. It ts not oar bush nem to satisfy the eenians; they would not be satisfied I! Ireland was confiscated for their benefit. It is our business to do justice between two . classes ommtitudng UM. lame and 7eltimir trf land, whose interests are Identical, and to extirpate the most ancient root of Irish m ost be opposite sources of error most be remembered. It would be wise not tif ayedWoWith -Abe -al), stitittlie-Wffieffecttimily qa to sot tenants. At the same time it' would r be abor_Haghted ~I.= the mat generatioraw Ireland rest from agitation, but short lived rest must not be purchased by concessions pregnant with anarchy. In closing an. ek=wl 4 th .teleS,At4 rV wooripuvo Of doubtful orign, but It cannot beat) to foster the growth of similar rights in the future. The I Y, illegPV o, thige.4 4/1 1 t irel #oot commo n ng, arrived: SPAIN. hi•ofsw- . oetniser government and peOple have experienoed atiolher minieterial credit The difficulty- no. . slurred directly on the questioh ekc the Candidature of-different. partied for the throne, and the divielon CRUM/ by the votes of their -different friends in the Ministry and Legialative bodies. Senora Blivela and, Ardanexy resigned their portfolios; - A meeting of the Progressriste was held last night for the purpose of naming - a Ring, at which one hundred and ten dalsesties was for the Duke of Genoa. ton of King Victor Emanuel. The Unlosdate wilt( hOelfeferi 'teßo him. A meeting of the Nionereldst party Will he held this evening. The chance. of the -, -Deke hiontpenaler are revived, and there appeared a proba bility of • national- soda° with the Duke for king. MADnio, October So.—Sent Ardour has laid the budget before that-Nide& The excess of receipts - most expenditures are estimated at £lOO,OOO sterling. Tie _ sappriosca.an*civil Hones are reduced twenty per cent., tied clerical thirty per cent. BlimEtti, October Els, , iettor Ardennes.? In' his budget "net 'submitted to JIM' tortes, announces that thntinancial defi cit for the current year ansonntlltoo. oo3 : 000 mix He look. forward with hope to the moth* fiscal year, amending from January I'TO to Dail, his estimates for which show, as before reputed, a surplus In favor of the treasury. The prospects of the ;election of the Ddkwof Ginfot , to the theme' or aPain: condone to Improve. The irollutsat of deputies in the I..kntes known to be In his fever. increasing. Yesterday 110 members, among them Radleala, openly pronounced for him, but the roaJority of the people seem to ba hostile to him else- I The merchants have promoted a peal- tion In faMcir Dukeiffendpeneder. ' R L &OM reported that the rhlintetere utztleasseyo L tufi l lftivlistAT:derefiXhisirites - It, eras offledally announced in the Cortes yesterday by General Prim that Government hoped to withdraw, at an 'early day, thedeeree establishing martial law, but at present each a step could not be taken. -beosnee conspirators still -to' maimed at „isnot, end csom of Aseveral rebel folders were pending before I Commila of. War. - • FRAPICIE. PAR" October 36.—A. rumor is cur rent that the Empe*or leAtrete ludla Gen. Flout% de parted today for Bt. Petersburg. 1%1114 TaetAber 131..--ThelLe; newspaper zenith° report that the em- Pu.°F44MigulOilirotil.,4lso4ll26o cis fornseilibeowils,fepalthlY Ch ;the EnnirfOr 4 eartieced . lemeithaeatitte pains, but onSaturday they had dlaep peNQ ideftlicit of the Ministerial Council hit{ee Emperor • refills. Prince Napoleon bad an interview with the Emperor yoderday. Thie event, coupled yrit*irpdden arrival of Emile 011410' to Itatteattee(l4' Ovlval of the rumore t t. ethitatartat Changes are contemplated. It is ',Avail out that one of the special otrttl. af General Fhtary'a mission to reVitt la to inctusto Writhe Mner-gicat pberaril In a disarmament. SOUTH AMERICA. Lyfrupia."49hAt 26,—The RegingtrAvaill steamer Herd Wirth 'Ainerierrimrialaur arrived, and bringing dates from Rio Jo, noire to October 18th. The aoulon of the Brazilian chambers: hadt.l=l:=; Hoy 7 lreloomnth of re 5.04 41 1 .181 if Par -' Lions were made. The allied force in Paraguay had again been put in motion to attack I.3pez at 19111.11nRIMA WI . GER/14311 8117TTGART: tattooer au.—TWII ropelma adtaMotted Father Ravel to Rome, MI sthlel brootamthrg ?IV" tfrit.4 thiehoplo atitiatenbu p M_ account of his action the lets cowl &ranee, •-“ i; ITALY. sorstrZCE, Patellar 84.—The 'Olen meats u tgo &Ot the ecielaus of the tonneulcarCeitninl If opposed to the laws of the country and the aPlrltaTaillo:' T 57 $3 eiti :. - ,TAtkii, 1111614 x 11 j ig - 14 4 . 1 1 operations he rebel In Dalmatht are ad In cosoniquenoo of heavy nunTflX. , :l 7 ' i.„iir.1::1111 = ftr.Rzazasncract,o4t. 80.—The ,gone. idea Midi wAU ipend - Vittbf ter at Cowes, We of Wight, and Nino; Prance. iiOrtlSit IIItSVIS, .1 Cii.saikrits, October Ste--Vbe steikies Brittania has arrived here. The steam ship Obtergoiry'Xionzlgelegyork, has srr rived. The steamer Amerlesefrom ClAt AVEY Lna'DOw, Oetobor SO.— Everriv.-0:* mois. %t% ; Five:iiirenty bones : 62'e, 117.%; 6M., 81%; 10.46'5, 76%. Erlok 2 1 )1: Illinois, 97%; Atlantic and Great Ww4prn, 24%. Fa"Xlvo2l7.l3cel 80.—II. 8. Bondi Pat nod, U.- Mons 71: -150. .14v1M8P0.316, October 80.—Cotton sort Middling uplands 12d.@12%44 , Orl - 12%&@ 12 141 Wes were made of 20,- 000 bales. Califoia white wheat ad 64 6eL; red rn western Oa 66. g lad weatern, 6.1. Western Flow (Awn: mixed, 10e. ad. Owe: r est Iftwr. pork 112 s. Dd. " Lard :pawlat 64. 71s. Cheese gUtaj Bar" t om - 4 „. icon closed galnr now. ll bath fir 64 044 S LI O at • Loalpotql, 110.-Ihllow 41a. , • Calnutta unsead . 011,__Ols_._tid etz. .061.. Dd.' e Anyrwsite, October SO— Petroleum teem flan at 61. Eretvt:6, OPtob" 30"—C64wn firm; On -9/04 1 4 41 1: 00 : 4 i /M 1,11.018708 T, Cklobert...—P.v&twenly, Fonda 6 M 5. , al,p3 utle tlat; RO Out deolincillit Ile. obst „, Array or the Tennerwee. . 1 thy Tete/mph to too Pittotoolo 13 0.0tt0..1 --ItOrlaber_.,3l,,—Fotterusire 0 Enbiallfg aliii*Oc' elety of the Army of the Tennewee gra being made here.' The benquet which to • Ma4.l# llloB anthe Galt House, will boon o erialfrW Unparalleled magnifloenbe. The moat dLttlngulohod clticers and el villaueln the country will be In erten dims, NEW YORK CITY. Gold Exchange Bank New EMI s Gen. Ittienaldeis Rumor 13a to Succeed Butterfield—Pti- vate Advicea from Europe. (BY Tglezraph to tee Inttaberee Bosom 1 V24lV:r Tong.. October SO. 1869. The receivership of the Gold Ex change Bank has not yet been dis solved by Judge Cordbito, but will prob ably be on Monday. A meeting of repreaentatixoa of the bank and of the Gold Board has been held to consider whether the bank shell continuo the clearances of gold, but no definite con ' elusion has yet been reached. A pro , position Mos been ndvarutod that all the officers of the bank resign. • G. W. Joslyn who-alleges he was a bro ker for Jas. Flake and Jay Gould, and that he bought gold for them, and that they repudiated their contracts, was be fore the Pollee Court to-day on a charge of purjury ttrought by Fiske and Gould. Joelr n waived an examination; and gave nail If answer any Indictment the Grand Jury may tlncLagalnst him— ,„ All suits brought by Caldw ell, Ash amth and Herrick against the Gold Ex change Isank-were disoontlnued In the' llftPrelne tXtnrt to-dey, rstestbdadory Mt Bement having been made. The ftreCreandOn of the season:of the Sew York Press Club came off at the Alder Rome this evening. Capt. John B. owell. agent of the New York State Ass¢clatad!Preps; • f rodded. Thef pto• ceedlines' *Me guk fdthrthel. bat en thoroughly pleasant and enjoyable. and the collation so excellent, that it was agreed to Contintib the itathering In the , future at the Astor. Gen. Carey, Bishop Quigley, and other clergymen, left for Europtstcsday. The rase of Assistant Treasurer Butter -1 dell; ghtehrepfnwtt lateral/ ttf-fter Wl Itlfwerelval freer Washington df SoltaW Bonfield. There Is a rumor that the TrAsurer's office has been offered to Gen. Burnside. . , .. • . • . --• • • Ert etoto •Earor9aluiW4to ;be trouble in Dalmatia will prove to be of a aerione nature!. The tintisrgente are determined upon, acoomplishing their Independence 'Orlfttitrts, width 'Power will use her nr.panat; aideavars .to pro. vent coy further laaa,l4 terfilor7, It I. rumored that Ititiala Is covertly IMlst. Ins the Dalmatians In order to waitron Austria. The Secretary - Of 'the- Treasury rims directed the Arsudepat Treasurer at .New York to give publie ilothito that the sale of gold andysirchhae of,bcrods villa be con tinued-WlChant chbj,ige daring the month of November, • !, is Now YOB; Oc . lobpr Heratd'e St: states that Gen. Babcock la still there gathering statistics And bulcUnig bigg in terviews with President liaes from which the inference Is deinth that an- nexethm to. the United Btatee tt bottler, conelderaticin. &nor Lamas, the Cuban agent In this coontrvrasys the/Mita did uni MOM Captain Higgins to command of the Her heti that the vessel haring beettpreseet ed to the Junta by certain parties who teemed the ilgt*icreeleoing heropteetW the :mita suspect that Captain Higgins was guilty of treachery, as It is said his wife lett New York when the Hornet sailed and went to Wsahingion In time to meet her husband on Wean:teal there. ST.' LOUIS; Put her of no Mote Wail Ithisahte—Hisi Patch, fralsamsfd. Talthr-r•Tlse Wreck AMIE hirritng—totem Carrying may Utus Preignt--The Pretreat Longitude ". Pt. ter Telegiapb . ttu Pittston rgti Glitet Le. NT. Louts, October IL—The Republttaa has received a dispatch from Capt. Tay par, one of thecommittee that hits hole teat night for thewreek or theStooewal I which says: "Not hoblea found traday. .Those buriodyesterday names nokoowu. Sev • 'oral • vorstntat picked beloir here yesterday, alive, but I have not been able to leatn their names. Wreck still burning. Freight In the .hold unloptirod, but being titalen rapidly. If the Wind tf Underwriters had spent a tog down $50.000 worth of property could have been saved. Whisky, pork and , ts going in every direction. The I 'safe of the boat hoe been taken Out and it. In the -hands of Judge Henderson Justice of the Peace. Capt. Scott, the first dark, Elbert. and Ceut. Duarty„of New Orleans, are surely lost." The friends and relatives of the bast by I the 13tonewatil dialater •Dre arriving at Neely'ri tartning. No bodies have yet I risen to the surface of the river. Eight sets of grapllng irons Dave been pat tutopdration, but with 'what result la not knosyji. Explandlorui along the. river pang for several:oiler have heetratlidr‘ but at last scooonta no additional bodies had been found. An elegant set of colors were presented to Atelloole. the pugilist, lest night. He to wild to be in better condition than ever before, and his friends are sanguine that Put yith-bq victwinns in tbSecitantritrlghtlf. liff. - Pt 'Mae, Abe . 17n1USII Mutat Coma Survey, arrived hero last evening for the t purpmonof Atlete n Vubla s el. M billtudil and Met of . with the view of ascertaining the geo graphical position of the station near ' Alton, Illinois, at which obse rvatio ns of the eclipse, on August ttit. were 14sde. - ,14 613 . 14 P 1 04 3 4 , + - ir IC 3r Cordn.Y.Eatr—Eantbnlon,e(Cotten.-Tret tine Match. tßy Tele/rapt:lL to the PlttAboMb °WM.!, M pule Vett 81) r iThetedhebV County; yky. ptacti 'closed to-ay, nee b een e . grAnd'ance ;atss ,Thee*lbltlon of cotton! was never carpetßed; near one hundred bees having been Pllparecip, TA. ;pupa facto' 's premium of IMO, for the belt,hed was awarded to E. F. Mention ' of Menia l slept: ,12te second da, of sMO,,tot Ideal's. M. and A. Collies, - Of' Ailtate. The tast.two bees, $230, Pe= sehondlo, it2B,. to R. - W. , s6nee throe bales, Coe, to W. F. Wtlll.lerb__' we; and do. J. B. Buell; ban live boleti ii 3 dt W. O. Eggleston, Yelebuthe county, Alta, sieepet: secorado, W. B. MaShentn'hed TeonestiOst bale, $2OO, Mies Maude Barnes. The cotton extilbtted - wlll sold .11. the Chamber of. Coteaneeoll ituctlon. . , • Tfietvottlng Match for $2OO waslfen by ' , Morrissey," besting "Pilot," "Taw. ie" and - "letlink.i' Ttmet 21.35 1 ,44:32%, ..:323,,.2 20 , 2:32. • OSWECIeO. 1 / a llr 6e Aiertfentt=titkiral kka6baa • ffertowaty Wane, titiTeleteletlls to the • !Mbar& Ossatta), Otsego°, October O.—A altliPhlg-caf Attached to the Expreektraln on the'lla. wego and Syraenita Itsiltoo, due hers stilWebick this morning, was thrown •fronsan embankment Moodie. this afBii Ap((ffnittfit,' by. g'brolten , Jall. , • Ff. Vinalick. of NewlYakittet i ta r i cellar bone broken, • ge.alp moved. John Van WcW, 'aindocaor, was earicrualy inkireWmt. pally. -0. Obydon, of this city, wa s slightly injured and a lady. naguf knOWD, LIMI. slightly inland.' The wounded were brought to this 'plies. Ibis thought some are fitollteraandedr pia corwas dialoged considerably. <• _ NEW tittaildire." The Lorti; Extra on—egebnli r: I peopts-Not ploarattc,) tpr Telejaapb totbe rittstearsb Casette.) , now Onutano,, :October 50: 'The Tgulaisna Commerelal eenitattlartionfor • tiaanalttee diet - here end . resolved to arirlaa a akmg; ;Minimal for e • 'build. ,•• ing parpreas. J pl eff. Davis has gone home to Mimi° ai p. Governor Warmontb says Ite will not : Moll in extra sexton of the Legialatuki. Tho mutant readout hare 'fir. October worelatal,ooo,lin locrwaswof 1133.000 °VW any corresponding month epee 1860. • Mr. Casey, of New Orienting relative otallen. Gout, who .aW supposed - to bave Itoeb loaren tberateaMer liton_pwaU, was 1 , 1 - Oren board. titticiesußG. %now roupd with iter-tbrocot ,VUlla throwp IQ thejFirs by 1117 1 grbe Ttihaece debtorsi - u "tbr,7lrcrsps toget ruwearch ussite.tt iirttempOliors4l,l :ctattdan.'llo4lllsa fiejlor, aged 21. win totdid'en Thuisday, B eer Sharon. Bland county. with hbr 'throat flys ten rtioroolsnelYnowo• A new° nitres .of Henry ,Creed.' In Bedford county, threw „..114• Comoro child Into the lire youterdAy, burned io death: Tbo none ,wits reeled. = 'Niers:. tblgmeng.iltatory wu<t9 : 44 seirod by direct order from Washington. for ieWpb alleged Moons Bands by Mel= of cOunSosfait PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1869. corn UMW FOUR, O'CLOCK, 4. .01 THE CAPITAL. The Forthcoming Dublin Debt itilt...-ITtli be ,I 1 eceired -11 et aehed -M bite House Via liturs -Fractional Currency - Miapiciona Twenty five Cent !cote-Coen on Duty. Mt Sucemg ni t tn. rsuovrremette.: . ..;irriNo•rort; b. C. Oit. Bii; MD. • I mow DI ET STATEMENT The 'statement' of the • public debt. Which will be published {o-morrow, will show a decrease of $7,8 213 ; 81 Q, 75 , making o tniaiddirnase of debt Since the first of , lMarch of 5ffi.,332,070 65, the principal of the cold debt remaining ,fitasariet toter. eat of the coin debt has increased $9,811,. 183 28; lawful-money debt tuts decreased 2,906,000; interest has decreased um. 950; matured debt has decreased, penal.. pal $132,710, interest #49,781; demand notes have decreased $1,385; .fractional 1 aurrimey has increased 1 4,034 143 83; gold I deli fleatesi baviiltaiimunigtll3.BM Salo 1 r 1 Treasury has inoressed .190,052 88; In Tummy tuannaniased - M19.• 1.. sinking lend has Increased UM,. • lxinditAmititig_ action of Oeuvres! iberedwd 11/W1,384:.-isturency bal••• ce 87,2413,293 24; cell balance $118,994,- I 111 69. SUSPICIOUS QUARTER. Mitaritrirbitivier: rocUivid t tial*olii - i t.. ii for redemption a treaty-live cent i iii.aberniiitiarnvitaqb• ,bo it a.FP• 1 oe of having been In - elred don . r some time bat does-not bear the red Seat 0 li its facl e didel by the depart- Sip; tidlitilleT la.Si Mu n igigarr Y i 1 • - WILL iiii RECEIVED.' -1. • ' 4 ! ' , ._ The Committee appointed by Ex-Preal dent Masora to, wait, upon President I Grant and thank him on behalf of the late Louisville Commercial Convention for hkrctidtintliNetklevaing• Ito Ifdrt. wtitte feeeNia - td.morrow. - • , :._, ~, REPORT COMPLETED. The. report of .the Commissioners ap• potritedto examine the Vision and 'Can, tral Pacific Fiailroad, is completed, and will be submitted to the Secretary of the I nterior-eu l ideadar. WILL PAT TARSI RESPECTS. The officers of the army on duty in this citriyali iminsine NO the Bard t ment on Monday morning to tlidltirrit( .1 pay their respect. to the new Secretary of War. ..... . , , _______ yjljaTltGx we • tunprscrr.: , The receipt. of fractional currency for te, ',wolf,. were, 00; shipcnenta, 1.11,12K1 PO; :amp:0:1 , 400 eeicati4;l4.2u op. viarician AT TIIa witiTB tioClaw. A large number of viaiters were at the White Howie to -day, the se.Jority merely to pay MIT tw*Vwto the Proddebt. DETACIII6D. Find Lieut. Wm. D. O'Toole bee been Aioad,Obd ;ai Prof: or bullioTy flotsam et the hilesonrl State Draveralty. non 031 DUTY. Geri Belknap will enter upon the dutlee of flermttarg l o i f War on Atirrutex. ; /1 1. i.feroprTxr.h . r.. ' i D."ltailth h eipointed ‘Stir - v4or br cootoolost-,codoosiu pExRo •-•! ite. ',meter "tortroW-Ifeethig Zvi upcoebtm— League Yormeol—Prootae- Haulm Vaunt to Debate the Question, but are Doggett. LOT Telegraph to the rltteaargh Gazette Darnotr.gdoli. d0. 4 -Thla MOT • very large arid kirstthlo Lade meettng of the leading citizen. of Detroit was held at City Hall, to listen to addressee by Prof. Perry. of Williams College, Gem. Brink erhoff, of Ohio, and Mahlon Bands, of Nair theltee Trade teagna. Ea& ffiehard FrAbiteyarra called to the chair. Prof. Perry was in troduced and area received with decided entbusisam. He scolco olrgllently for an hour upon the great evils of the ex isting tati4s And, pe boat Mt:WM of effecting the dandled . rooditica. tion. Proler.or Terry commenced by saying: "A tariff is • tax and nothing else. It has nothing to give; It only de mands. it is law and gospel, doctrine and.preeept It le thou ehalt psy, from tiagregg rpiture..J,t lwrOltxtlti and teat poaltfre. It is a 'symbol, le mints and nut plus. A tariff tiwi necessarily .two effects: First—to rains the priceof foralgn commodities. Second—to restrict the market for home commodities. These two effects were Illustrated at length. The speaker then proceeded to show tbe.dlfference between a revenue and a. WOW/110 Fot *venni. tariff, the rates shOuld be on a law arti cle., simple In form, collectable on ef fects, and generally at • low rate of duties, on fifteen or twenty articles of losory _end somfbrt.. ,TlO. will demon drably r rattle@ 'all th e 'revenue tram eartome the government Deeds and thus allow as , eetice genstertin c r duties on all raw materials. each as I , wool, lumber, and others that enter Into the prreers of labor. Or an entire re , mission of duties Od @nod of the neces saries of life, thch - is salt, woolen shirts, cotton thread, blankets, and other things litiO"ciAbtch b.- 000 ga*USIfidrd The The principle of protection, so called wan then explained nod illustrated, and' ahowndq, drat, appal •te prfriple;. seeond.'l4d2Wsoue 4n pricillau. third, ultimately creating its own ends. The speaker expressed confidence that such. sartead of OlDnopnly , and loge our present tariff will net Tong be' tolerated by the intelligent American people who love equality, sod demand for all • fair entenerkwors. • Pent Perry was followed by General Brinkerbofit,:of Odio,4n Mk 'exceedingly able end pertinent argument, Intercept ed with stallstiate. and facts which gOl3lll DO be dearoveruido end showing conblualrely hoer' heavily and unjustly the tariff now ID force la bearing upon Abeiffelajm243o6 of the Mr. done Banda Beeretary Free Trade League, alto spoke briefly. settipg.Sorth the object and workings of 'the ergaidishoti hrrepreeents. Judge •Walker -offered a-resolution thanking the diatlngnlabed gentleman who had addressed the meeting which eau .fietuddlotimil edeptddl Wet ad dresses were also made by several CIO. rene,lolll , iftilchsoavisfaitte.. composed of Dona Stewart, A. P. Bridge. Judge C. J. Weilird. W. KIL W7°l. Butler, were appointed tO and_ g 3'/71.12tra violently opposed by the Protedonfile ' ID the audteriois,.,wha asked , for delay, i and Bald they cratzted xdiscrthion, and I would unite In the formation of •Joini , debating 'O&M". The tree 1414144% tale ' pressed distrait of their motives, urged lmtdadltttat agslotat and tattled their point. Titalliattigtata Cum a FTel ati t to Da Ilirown from the Tract anti (Awry Mina Arretibt. illy Teo graph tc tki. Incubuses e•wfoi t HAVANA, October O. Intelligence ffedhihtl:Clettrar Department cocain offltik.4l44 4,body . of Jo., while operating In Cienfuegos etidNilliblers. obstructed the railway track in augh manner as to muse freight train to can oft They Uteri' Swiyithiflitight Intwthe Intetiqr , and burnO a Mdse. than tutting off commonloouda Holy' iop tloo two dupe, rePar.4 ! (By Telegraph to the Plitsburgh nageti&l CIIPICINNATI, October ;IL —The new Germ_en 'Piper. The Oiaciseati Metter and Republican, issues Midst ndlnber to. teefrole. It, la incorporated with one Median& ithireii Of 'oh& bentred donate each., The dna stock was subscribed . October 'lBth. The stockholder., neut. bar about atity, catuvrising many f the wealthiest citizen& It fill lisialtdit, of twenty-eight columns. The managing editor is Victor Vied ; political. Atignlit CV;o.l2l4le4gtat. ctifY4o4lol3, iscrabet, There! -M=ld‘ ;t ham contracted for one year for five thaw mod wakda 40411_ flow Aku2 .parillo and Austad Teleatratft CeropedYk V r rPfAlbs, "Stonewall will Burning. Eel , Tartar& CatillintObarsh l7 .EXtt• 0.7170, October 30.—Tbe officers of the , steamer. 'fbotripeon ,Dena teistrt the wreck Of 191obevelit lOW banking. Tberetto iio;eltentloter pietteelan in meat,' ft e `tr , 0 1 7 1 4W11 StaPes-rewittrApp?lnied. tit r rotitbsiiinirritegbiAt'vautte:' Atroi . 51.--Governor o. • blitlabLyaftesday , sppohilad._iion.. A 6. Swain. to MI the vacan cy caused by the death of Ecnator Few MAWR. EONOLULU. Tee Labor Caseation ..i: Tee Amends Minister clew ifitenef, tßy Telegraph to th e Plttab gh Gaiette.' S.'4 FIWICIBCO, Oct. 31.—The steamer Idaho arrived to-day.trom Honolulu October '2oth. The labor question was creating much excitement. Numerous 1 meetings were held 'AS planters to favor the Initortalee of Chinese. The commerraal and; laboring dam son urge the eneneregemnent European eminigration , lioth agree tea • supply of labor la thielltaisl7 for the agricultural ;Meresta of country. i The ship Frank.llsilliayer, hence A ngnst 27th, wttli l t cargo a of wheat for Liverpo o l, encountered • avicone September 4,:ert sprung a leak. The carted end repelled her to i pot into mdiate, discharge her freight and epair d ea. The cargo Is in bad oondlUon.- e stench from the steaming wheat al oned • portion of the crew, and turned cue Wade of the vessel black so ink. `I ' - Rev. Pettier Wash...a old reaident, and President of AliMumma Cotters. died October 14th. The American Mtn r. , •entertsined the King and his alinistiCessalar norm captain and °dicers or French war steamer Herniae, at di at the Ameri can Club House. Epldomfe fever neetritilid on the Island of Hug Matti, eatudnirdtelsy deaths. The ones numerous population of Henitimut Valley has dwindled td Jim or three fam ilies AN PRA 00, illechenice Pair —t; es.. of Mar. istoyment—ltelm R la is Insane Asylunt. ( By Telt erspb to u.• Pitts etilitiO • Rstr Fainc sco, tar 'lll:—.The Mechanics' Institute Mon elated last night. Thehat= medal was awarded to the Nellie MINIM Onm. ;any. The receipt. Wercreer alsty-mie thousand deltas... . Koontz/awl/Don has re n d mi and n nu ite - Wards one hundred week to work on the violable and El PasO,4tallroad. He atidea that three thousand Chinamen to- the State are out of erapkriment, and wine returning to China to . prevent that pleads coming here. • Belle Boyd, the notations Southern ate% has been sent to,ituattste Insane Asylum. CHICAGO A flan-011-11 omen 11311ed—Plearsisa Cl== CI (Weber 3f.;,.-I.aut einsuing. while Christian Bennie.ld and Mrs. Christina Tar Just were riding In • wagon along Clyhounte avennekgmar the north ern city Limit; the horse" took fright at .0.018 object on ttio,; • . roadside and darted at • tearful }.peed In the dark. Mr. Bennolield was soon thrown from thoiragou end txmaiderably hart. The team fluidly brought up against a tree, shattering the wagon Into many pieces and throwing Mrs. 'nickel with great violence to the ground. be was taken up and carried to • home near by f h w e exeursioh ore ab• " n pirl In. few y have been nu on a 'bur weeks' t rip to Contornin, ar. rived In this city last evening. BOSTON Destrattrce vire—sgm reatkitry Par- DruseyeaL • 67 Teltirrape to the Putsbutsbnonntr.) &MlN,Mber 50.-4. fire broke not duo morning on the fourth and fifth Roam of No. eit Federal . street., occupied by the New Findiund Type Foundry, office of the Railway Jottkol, and B. P. Baldwin, dealer to paper and twine. The °Moe of the Journal wait not in jured. The type foundry Imo damaged to the amount of f 9,300 Mauled. Clark it Warren, dealer. In abeam and rubber Ronde, loci $5,090-Itisn2l4. The damage to the building ta ele, o oo. ° The Ere wee confined to the upper fleets. i=CII At Old lltriictarTi - Barne'd -.l9towal =mz:a By Tolorry* to OW littobstryb Gazette.) Elms, October BL—Tbe old Cannon on Twelfth and French stirets, tried many years ago swan armory. bat lately need by golden d Bibs for the storage of patterns, was burned by an incendim7abla - morning at two o'clock. Lows gi6,000, mostly insured. This morning Captain ilinakley. of tha Mower Etutemnit —reports seeing the light agars of a achooner and a boat with "davits" attached, bottom cip, off this port, about six miles out, supposed to WOqr too valid kit In thh lEa gale. :muff MVOLtft .Thrl!_iodoilso oc oxf3rof. Aottrew rrosri removed from ; Mount Amber oo Settreda ti a u ftl fifTfoiltod Oh offflpfLY *-111.1itotor law his - not yet roordved bin Inftroctioo• lifirdsteu. to Chino. MA will fr few daYa. roof will oil for Europe Ltamignately. —Walt= EdoCookie, ■ prominent merchant lu Lyarb burg, van mortally stair Mal -by Mai Ittaxotorb Irbil° on tbe Far grounds fimeardey. . redizatlonnt - tali wu refused Sat urday by Judge Allison, of Phlladelphis, In the cue or McLaughlin. the driver of the carriage hi w the agulllants oakum Brooks w ig aved. —Leaving Um epics at two o'clock Sa turday morning Jaines,R. Bruce one, or I N, A rmen of Abe blubwllle.l7;tiost and Alacrity* fell dot a Sighed Maraud shattered an arm beds hurting himself otborwiso. , —•Doptity Shorid * Mater Jams Fits.; .willissus was shot ,through ilia heart et: ten o'clock last night Ina saloon in' Evansville, lod., by one or the city pollee. The murder has caused great excitement —An epidemic called the bog ehol la raging in the northern part of Mon goidery musty, Ohio. Mang AIM slop fed wine principally. The distillery at t3altcp,lairt IWO hundred.- Than appears to be no settled). —d• Rag' Wed loiter earl that the shore end of one of the Cuban telegraphAtbles was recently out there, probably by en. hen ranee'. The Ullito4 Et/MOO Mon jot Bangui has been detailed to `nerd the shore end of the cable. --The Freedmen's ald HOCK, Of the Methodist Church. of Ohio. reporte that Il surmartsality freedmen's schools, alx. normal laggloilleosle orpbae FogY lanU mm and employ , ' one hundred and dye for tenthonond ny, the county meat Clin. ton co unty , Bp, adjoining the 'Tennis. see Une. • negro shot and killed Lewis Mouewatd, aharte. l'!,tu nem was after. hy loam &Wan Story 1 Int00.0"01,111 t0.4"9.1 —Nearly all the prairie along thepn. au Punic ittapcb squa. beluga w. tees and Leavenworth. wu burn on the wt. and • large amount of hay. Mich* 40. 0 thilretrolow$71. 1111 a0d VOX*, dwroyed• Vie are eatightlwao thsgarksWt a loolanotbre. —All the officers of Sat u r day eer Cuba were diseharged en by the U. S. Commbodoner, A. Tab fair. D. D. Munroe,lfiebolu Mag.. B. fb,Gition. .41 ppnupi r tmeo womb .surilJohn Lynch, who were rmaired -to • Fe ball in Meech ter thedr appearance hire the U. S. MOM Court which meets to-day. , Wads, Engltah Moroi& Affair; who ancoatils Mr. Aback In Chum, is reported to have said recently that J. am Browns was In error In that the °Masse bad madenonrogreaft.'lnsy bad manly astabllahod a tondo orno% and provided-for the alneatlon M youth abroad, sad May whit the aypointroant of Mr. adellitabb9SlotaMon, iodinated considerable psostem. Mr. Wade thinks all Mr. Bruilname'a treaties will be —Raw& D. Bogart, Paymaster,' clerk ItteltroektiM Wally Yard. who is ed of mlsapproprlannrabont 1126,000 of tlietands, and was tried torither.olrenee recently by a Naval Court mew, and =P, was turned over4",the civil ee-Friday, Secretary , Robeeon haying disairmuved of the proceedings, an ruled that be was not properly lie to trial by the *Aral authorities. 'Be will ha tried again by the dell au chorales.' tr , ' • 1.• = Thelfational • Encampment of 'Me Grand Amitydt.thialiaptdate,whlck mat' Lit Am ?ark, adjourned ou Saturday, Miodeys' union, Gen. Wilson or fdlehigen, wedded, Eighty delegate , : were Pcmie representing nearly ail pdifferent States. Gan. killing, Me l otant General, read the ( grommlinp of (Lo leaf Oreffloif.fo May. tAClnetfcatti alio the report of the Quartermaster. Gegousl an Inspector General. : Each of ttie = three' named offiriens requested Thai ailarlee be reclined M lust enough' to ply the OftellainT their offices Referred to the Mandl of Mlniintstratign fin action. " GENWELL NEWS. le is thought that the receipts of cotton at New Orleans will be 500,000 bales greater than last peal. Onz of the colored Representatives le the Virginia Legislature, Mr. George Seaton, is worth $lOO,OOO. Tug Connecticut Freemasons intend erecting a monumeit over the remains of the late Thomas 11.;Beymour. Tux= are. three times u many men engaged In selling liquor as in preaching the gospel or teaching school. ACCORDING to an Intelligent San Fran deco jury, Annie Wagner died of "a gunshot wound discharged from a pistoL" Pone is $50,000 a barrel in Hayti. That is, in Haytien greenbacks, of which it eases $l,BOO to make one dollar In gold. Tue publishers of the Akron Beacon, one of the most flourishing weeklies in Ohio, are about starting a daily evening Per. Tim farmenrol New•Rampshire .will bold a mass convention in Manchester ort the 28th of December next, to continue three days. Joy Moron Aorta' farm in Culpepper county, Vs., has been bold to a Northern man for $55,000 cash. It contains up• ward of9oo acres. An Ohio journal pointedly remarks that "every cord of wood given to the POW will be so nthchluel Bayed from use In the next world." Tue .Ashtabula (Ohio) Sentinel is pub. tithing sknehei of the history of the part taken in the hue war for the Union by the people of that county. Ptinasumains trial is said to be so high In Rhode Island, that the native coal of that Statis t which is but as indifferent feel, now Rids a ready market. Tun vouchers of Qalncy, Illinois, are worth.but fifteen cents on the dollar, and her day. police have recently bens dis charged for economical mamma On, Saturday last the remains of the late Go*. John, A: - Andrew, of Mass., which were Interred at Mt. Auburn, Cartibridee, were removed to Bingham, his native town. A New Hamrserne man has Just visit ed a noose in liusschusetts, Malt by his greaigreat.grandmother's great-grand. father, and expects to have no greater pleasure in this world. A. STORY comes from Kentucky thaton the eve of a battle la 180, the Colonel ' of one of the regiments pf that State re signed "because the boys of regiment were too young for him.' . Two millions of cans of green corn have been put up the pad season by one person to Maine. Six thousand persons were employed daring aix weeks in the process of canning and preparing It TIM Toronto Globe boldly accuses 81r Johs McDonald, the Dominion Pre mier, at "shameful and prolonged ine briety," and °funning the reception of Prince Anion at Toronto by his drunk enness. Art eminent physician says that the *bite rubber used for nursing bottles tmd Infants' toys is very pobtonour, cawing sore month, skin eruptions, decay ed • teeth, spinal curvature, and death. In Europe the sale of It is proldbited by law. A marten of Greene county, IIL, last week sold thirteen bead of cattle for $3,100,a little over $lOO • heed- The cattle are but three years old, and average nearly 2,000 poen& each. They wilt be sent to New York and sold foe Chrlatmaa bee A 100$11 LADY while going to her wedding in Rondom, N. Y , was thrown from the carriage and broke her leg. It wan proposed to take her to a physician and have the limb set, but she refused, saying she was going In be married first. And, as usual, she had her way. Vierrona to the Eloosso tunnel have need to exercise constant caution for the safety of their hats m well as of their heads. Severs' good tiles have lately been removed from their owners' heads by the workmen in the bore, who flee beyond pursuit with their booty. One gentleman wss lately robbed of a hat and wig valued at PO. Tns ladles of Dallas, Oregon, lately got up some tableaux for the benefit of a church, among which was one called the "New Order of Thlnga" In It the men were represented as purring babes, mak ing bread and talking one another to death, while the women were chopping wood and doing other out-door work. The picture was remised with applause. A Lerma has been received in St. Louis from Bans Hildebrand, the notori• ous outlaw, stating that be had come to the pmcluslon that he could no longer keep up a war against the whole country, and_begging to be "let alone." He prom. lies that he will never more molest any. body, and will in haws act like an honmt and peaceable man. He is now la south. ern Illinois. or. A scowl. TLC/IEI4 or Manchester, Connect Lew, compelled a denote and ax. tremely sensitive little girl eight years of age stand upon the door of tha class rooff forfive 'hours, for the reason that she couldPnot answer a question in geog. raptly. The little girl went home In • state of such nervous excitement that brain fairer mutual and she died within forty-eight hours. Tux Chinese residents of Ban Francisco recently commenced their annual clear ing out of devils., The musicians went after the eloren , footed gentry straight from the word go, mating racket sta• stmt to raise the biggest devil in thecity. The exordia& ceremonies continued for Ore days and night; the whole closing with the Wenn of the various bamboo figures that ornamented the temple where the math= wens conducted. Tirana is a libel suit in the town of Leveret; Maas., growths out of the Am herst agricultural far. Two gentlemen had flowers on exhibition, but credit for all the flowers was given to one of them In the newspaper report. Mr. Mantuan, the aggrieved person, charged that. Mr. Lyman, his rival. had laid the reporter that both the collections were his own, and Mr. Syman retaliates with h suit for defamation of character, with damages at $3,600. Bona boys in Cincinnati stole the bowels of a hand organ which belonged to a-minstrel rho was atone deaf. The next, morning he took his place end ground away an as ever, producing, of cones, nci audible result. The by passers appeared to like that sort of thing, and dontritmted so liberally that the trou badour divined this something most be wrong. Inveangation diselomed. his loss, but this unexpected pecuniary favor with ,which his outbreak of silence was receiv ed ineltheti him to let the hdestines of the Wag go tad nut the shed for awhile. • EhtnlSTLlMuriel Cady died in Freedom, Portage county. -Mich of dniray, nem which she bad been a suf ferer for three years. Her weight when in health was about tirohnndred pounds, bin the disuse constantly increased her else, and et the time of hen she death ma. sued six feet one inctraround the body, .each knee being, three feet wen inches in circumference. At times It took six men to take care of her, and at her burial eight men were required to lower her re. mains into the grave. Her weight then 'rise estimated - at full six hundred pounds • --- A rankOMPlt b going the rounds of the preekto the effect that Colonel Lawrence Orton-Wllllams, who wu executed u s Confederate spy at Franklin, Tana In 11389, aimed, and Is now a Geaerfi In tho Col= army. The editor of the Bt. Louis MrpateA,'who, as an officer on the Miro! General Watkins, was detailed to see that the verdict of the court menial eras properly executed, says: "We saw him banged, cogined and buried, and If he wu smuggled sway by friends, 4 was only .as a lifeless body. Life lass enct when he Iris tried, and we have a u sus picion that the mania yet dead." • 4 , In a saloon at Chicago a kir evenings since, grew Merry' over numerous bottles of wind; end dully became utterly oh. Ilvtou, their bodies Ily steentng the floor of the apartment, The proprietor desiring to .Uoite: up" for . tho de e ted ht.,, called carriage, and Oulu his customers therein, directedthe where to leave them—the one In the kit I corner meet, the one tjte right ofter 'on 'soother' meet, " de on de tack seat," on another end "de tiddefene" on another. The 'carriage Vim %Jaen off: lutt prelent l 7 returned the. driver that his per Ignitors ,b 0:, driver over again," u In puling* sharpcornecilut jolt of there. hide thretetheM all a heap, Ina he could Dot tell which from 'tether: STATE JTM. ONE HURDEED black bass, from Har per'. Ferry, have been placed in the Schuylkill river. Tue directors of the public schools of Lewiston. Mifflin county, have deter• mined to abolish corporal punishment. MR. JOAATII.Aff HOFFMAN, hotel keeper am. Broad Mountain, Schuylkill county, and his two sons, were bitten by a mad. dog, on Monday of last week. Ten Erie County Commiaaioners, on the petition of the Return Judges, have allowed each member of the Election Boards three days' pay for holding the late election, Instead of two as heretofore. "Caney N. Seamus, of Allegheny county, has been appointed assistant pay master of the navy." Mr. Sanders is a grandson of the late Jude Wilkins, of this county, but has been a resident of Philadelphia for years. The Butler court was in wash= last week. The case 'of Mn. Shugart, con. victed of murdering her husband by poi son, hag been put over to an adjourned court, to be held some tune this month. The case of Martin, her alleged accom plice, will not be taken up until Mrs. Shugart's Is entirely dlapoeed of. • Tu Waver Radical says "the next flnanclal statement of oar Comtnimioners will exhibit the complete extinction of the county debt, and theta' levy at next year will be reduced to the rate prevail ing before the war. So much for &pub Dean management and falthfolimblic servants in the Commissioners' office." Tun Philadelphia Society for the Pre. vention ot Cruelty_ to Animals affej !a wards of flay dollars, in two caws,-W - . the arrest and convlWon of animilvidual who swans to havetrinania far untming dogs, bavinsern one Instance covered a. canine with coal oil, and then setting fire to It caused death in a fearful and horrible manner AN old and honored citizen of White township, Indiana county, Mr. James Hamilton Sr., died on the 2.3 d, In hie eighty-lard year. He was one of the earnest, energetic abolitionists of the pre ceding generation, and many a poorfu gitive from slavery found a hearty wel come at his bumble door, at a time when It was perilous in the extreme to harbor, such. IN Cheater county, recenhy, a jury appointed to view and lay out. s void made a tamable report, but It wee set aside on the ground that the public notice required to be given had become oblite rated, having been written with purple Ink, and the sun having removed all the writing with the exception of a tingle signature, which had been made whh black Tins Waynesburg Raparliory says the Monongahela Valley Railroad Is to be put on a better hu' about the first of the year. The company his propotals from three different parties, each of which la anxious to go to work at once upon the road. About the first of January next a new set of officers of the company will be elected, when the bantling - will at once be undertaken. Tow following changes in Pennsylva nia postoßees have been approved: Pile Falls, Fayette county—Samuel Potter. vice J. H. Nesmith, resigned; New Beth lehem, Clarion county—C. E. Andrews, vice B. B. Corbett, removal; Sweden Valley, Potter county—Thomas B. Ly man, vice Richard Smith, resigned; Lib erty, Tioga county — William Martin, vice R. C. Coz, radiated; Montgomery ville, Montgomery county—change of name to Montgomery Square. Tun Waynesburg Reparitory says: "We are informed, as reliable author ity, that very little of Packer's money found its way into Greene county. There was not enough to buy a dozen votes. Nay, the Chairman of the County Com , mina had not enough left on election day to hire a team . to go out into the country and electioneer. If this Isn't turning the cold shoulder on Greene many It is very strange. Billy McMul lin knows how to handle money." Tun Miners' Journal tells of a horrible and desperately wicked act, perpetrated need Pottsville on the 19th tat. Thus) boys built afire on the rend between Potts ville and Cressona, and seizing a lad about twelve years of age, son of a laborer nailed Ilernickel, held him over it until he was fesradly burned. They then fled. When toned the boy was In a teratge condition. The motive for the deed was revenge for Information given of some boys who had robbed a neigh bor's spring house. A snowy time since one Patrick Max • ler; in the employ of the Government as distillery watchman at Philadelphia, wee murderously assailed while in the die. charge of his duties, and was subsequently promoted to the position of Assistant As. sensor, melting his commission week before, last. Oa Wednesday last he wesarralgned before a C. B. Commission er, on the charge of having received fifty dollareas a bribe from a 0211/1 whom he discovered in the act of illicitly rectifying whisky, and was held to bail to answer the charge. The Frying Pan. "Died of • frytng.pan," h the epitaph which the Columbus (Ga) Enquirer says appropriately belongs to the graveyards of thousand's of Southern people, on ac. count of the manner of preparing food in that part of the Country. The editor says of the Southern man : His standard food is a piece of bacon fried, the fat taken and with Rom or mad mixed into a heavy mass and consigned to the Inevitable frying pan, and out comes a lump of leathery-looking something which the stomach of an ostrich could not digest. Give him a chicken, and what does he do with it t Cuts it up, and into the frylng.pan tt goes; after being slowly simmered until hard, it ii put Into • deep dish and grease poured over it, and what Is not soaked up in the chicken L made way with by soaking his fiylng•pun bread in it. Give him a rich, juicy 'teak, and lato the frying pun it goes, and Is slowly simmered end simmered until no knife ' will cut it, and then eaten with bears bread soaked in the remaining tat; and eau good, wholesome food, In quantity imfliclent to afford a - wholesome meal for a French sebum's fkmUy, Is by the frying pan process rendered not only barely enough for one man, but converted into a slow poison and a frultfni source of dis- Scarcely a day pauses but Acme poor surer applies to me from the "Pubs pan Disease," which relief I am unable to give, without an ennae.chsage ha or her habits; and unless such asap effected, whose epith. will be "Med of a Pan." YSTBOLEUE NEWS. New end ,111koientant 11311 Strikes—The Pirkes'e Lereeing Dlsmet Thellle Herold of Saturdazy ; On welt:sudsy last a new well • was Amu on the WASlcClintock fatto; Be. trolium Oetitre, and has since been:pro doting at- the rue of thirty.heo to tut, barrels daily. It la owned by firs W. Pox. Another new well was - dim* on the Beatty farm, West EUckory meek, on the PALM day, and is also producing from thirty-five to hlty barrels per day: It la owned-by J. W. Beatty and other.. The new flowing 'well struck Reasontract, 011,Olty le pedant:. about thirty.two barrels daily. One of the Mott important strikes that tuin been; made In scone time occurred on Wret Pithole meek. Salisbury farm. •few den ago. TiUwef wu drilled between wells that have produced black oil for several months put. •It was sunk belew the - black oil rock into the sixth or green oil rock, and is now yielding Olken barrels of green 'oil daily, and the yield la In. arming. The well is 800 feel deep, and lb* sixth rock is twenty feet In thickness The working Interco's is owned by Fee Brother, formerly of the Atkirson farm. Lly till. strike the green oil belt bag been greatly extended. There are now In the Parheri Landing district thirty five. to lbrty produc ing wells, the yield - of which ranges from three to fitly barrels dolly. The average daily yield of the district Las month, as shown by - the ablements and stook; was about 430 barrels. During ;Ida month two wells were struck that produce twenty-dye barrels each, one that pro. dimes thirty- barrels, one that produces -barrels, four barrel% and one th at yields fo r ty- - are to fifty barrels. As there has been no decrease of importance, the totalyleld or the district mart now be at least 630 barrels per day the week through. Only it few of the wells ard pumped on Sun. days, and the shove average being for emery day In the week.' It Is nor anattly onetementh less then the avenge during the days that the wells are worked. --The wholesale-liquor deniers In W an*, tlikve organ/sod an. astorlatlon operate with landlar ballet In the nut era Mato& it, NO. '253. ==l FIECRIAN—THONAS-011 T➢aredst oetalno. Octobor MI, 1149. OLEN, J. El. L.s, /AIMS SR [IRAN .4 JANI THOYA4. WI of PIM- Ito rgt. No colds.. (We trader oar helnllllttOOLl(ratolatiosts to IM Loopy you.. c.o. May Molt . Iton together be nOl3ll and baPPT. bud mei Lb,* .nd Con" bentmebt e'er 4.011 be...alb thee met wbtle Peace. Fleury and Prosper/1r keep eoilipeay I=l DIED: aTEVIENS—Un 13MMath morning, U. 3lst. A0311:11 J., mite at John T. elemrese Tmseral frode the residence of her brother. John And ewe No, SO Montgomery Amuse, ram AvresaceS, et 3 o'clock. Friends of the homily are redneettelly isetted to attend. k i U i a=i= m ia LEX. AIKEN WOMEN TAX= WO. .1156 wad DOMISEI of 1.-of klado,uC3.l.2lD "hood hli tOug f or Oohed. Botioos oho ds• . 3 to , flortiates fahlalsod for ens 101.00 <soh. hohooch—Ray. David tom D.D., sew.) hootua. D.. Stomas total. /Sao.. Cw.tr`all TEML-Ilhie rbiavitb.,,zrm.ANzoss ,, KS sy•wimaliftbd wuk,.l-41 7 sa,_d 'Waal r ...... tv.41 .,,,,.. a=i ,,.. r t.... z .. & sad sista- JOIIIIPEI METES A . SON, ItaqiikERMAACERE/p Or?. 41114.t1NN MAIM WITIMPO. Cow Irlilairals. 111;61X1 Moab. OMIT= sad Na raitersi Taralaftwal daged nun. sat - _~~" V I M Strant. illethao) , cuy.•. “Tikoosnalasmronia tun Sem bir: :SW °roar can ear. tams Of allies at null nrrion and MUM . fon Ma adinintlietnest.. e- ' • ' STRAYED. Flirt COW.-Ntrayal tuna •• the re:glasses etir extbeeithaf,hte• C setters street. Ai hew. s LABOX SrD Amu WHITICOW. Ilberst resrsentleill be Na for her rmoreri. ADDITION LTRI.e. LU• a rl: 7-40 BOLD BONDS. V, BAILEY LANG & CO. I=l CRICA.GO, Din/ILE VINIMINEEInr , , Railroad Company's - FIRST MORTGAGE Sinking Fund Bonds, At 95 and ACCRUED INTEREST. 11. halt Woe is 19.000,000, or 1•• e Um Ola.ooo per Wm of tomplobon road, ad In on. coned by Jim Mortgago opus 140901 as of Ilan mad. Including monpanima, Inanobioaa and all p rascal ma futons anbojnOn. P.MAUT of U .. Company. Tht. lase. umether with th• 81.100.000 Car nal stoat illtftly taken, nupishts I=pl. mesas to egad sad epalp the entire Ilse, toolocllng tole' Ilas abet and erlorT rtgaLl4 alit010! 11,0- dui railroad. /1117 , 410 4.= , Itanuae, axe amplettd and la ovamilosk. sad mach or m. relaslnthi . Pe.1... Thar 8..4. are far OA,. asrlk. MVO farll toast to gold, or nearly tax pcuaesS. cal, BOTH PHISCTE'AL JD INITHEff As. payabl. in Nr. Twit city, 141 UNITED STATES GOLD COIN. These Beads offer peculiar acleaeleile. b i. - e.sloe. The bafflers of Clor mescal attaliffel • r Pante Railroad Bonds airc a...image them al handsome prole- The bolder of $lO,OOO Governments may exchange them tor 11 . 19 000 to the. bonds, and rmeteenso o TOIOOO rash oe 0e exetunsp. ITta Wine Of do per mat gold tatcrest Oa $lO,OOO, sad • MEI Wirer Me ClOr atexertty, be a 11/ nodee T pea mat. rola, Tor forty run. es inl.ooo-0 atrareet la preset MU Mil in the enel Warr" Mont TAT /at or eke eras. • Tao bolder af • Paella itakroael Wad WI .• 11 —pa baps at a small lou—aa• go•theais la • bond of ttde road add metre 7 per emit gokl Waren for forty pars. Lula.% ate par mat. gold for misty ream. 716 e .area w perorat. "MOW VS Na Caveman! amid, •• a ~tag fend. m wand Wend, as•opat to tie par ♦atvd F3:12=2 11.s+Uss u obleses. sis C. D. JS V. lialascs4 exam. Is ioatberly diesetles um. lisilOtta manta. of Illinois. th..fole eeutn beta. wen .40.4 as4ssse;ioDS4 iS; Adams of set Irt any of r= adol !MD& r*"..."/ or.-01211 to 'MOM lit. teat Dwell . Weigh Broad and Blob Coal-Fielda, , . tbs. stionidantly CUM* .112. thew. coal at • low pica, IOY 0111.1231M1t0 brlngs the in:LtaItATZD• aBIYW 7l4121! whose coal Is tuwznall'to/ pi the tma. v1..07=11.0 sesSer to UM CLIzA , aCkIeMA mamma as bows. 'th. , l" It.. sumulaetarbis 'and . 6 . 7.st:n7l2lse Vrat.q.l Ths roma mem • Lira vidmooefe tut un t. eTentd forloamilnii. sale ea? 4ed• crate aglosts ikpFm lu !Deal buipe,± Ws. Sim .• mit rannisselsal to assetp. Tilt= TEM THE BUM m=l:=l . . . Interest and Sinking Send rpm eat 7NITIIIL LODZ 07133 ZOIRIIL 174# ,pamekket.) mw ihromttiamo mut a4d COXSUUMII4,IO tads. es iob• ros4 Offserpart at Os • • snourcir Tunovau ram train again, gra, Ter» Male; Miasmas, Howls out . 3SiskTilltt. to YET/ Or/elm. ifA" 'Viliphlota la own " dotailortth sow. aes ad of oafta,oolithfilWa, or of on' A tett , to rita.bWith a. If eCIXAS North Adh.erfai rarsosttftl req." ifii# .flior sato 101104 404 tat o . to a pe.d., .04 adltd the pa , fore, aratrl ..n4. me. out (NA& Mslositr Meimagsfor Mrstso tkifiwo ,ffirMA.U.tlpt tot ' , strf th.slB=4:l6!waii*, ..via.lo.lkdrpa4.*;l4 ISC fIiAILELLAINI .simatenthiitee. 's4 . tir-:..ir;iii;„:4'ew (arAie . afl• of't* B4o s. • CoPsyrrit _ . Osinca or crrrtminmi. 'ALISOIrazi NOTICE TO -. • ' SEWEIC - CONTRACTORS. • lialtuukcapiiilasyspa;sleptiotAnfit, sbelq. an prime to neltiftmm, ibru, citiusetlai a at' aim : SW feet - of 449 ma of 1131.1adi vim snow as ltevtattey 8.4 Eldie MXO . 4 Plag4,Dl T !•V ill t .3 P l " • Drawing. and ineeldenglangegillpstietendran tgrarragnan. enamel At Ws Oka, Wilma Wilawlut kW at nagner•Preagrant gabliddldl* eel—grams ar nettled else plpawantignalbrr. enlarged rVerwerl!r•Doeelg.. , and rkligertdoi, • • 3 2:llfi, zroteuberH jejz • .7aemtol ump.u., o a 41.4 oir u rawdatando wail .O#v . "1:4? - iron Cp 0 4 - • mithekroiorio , bad.'- • - ; Bs tuomimuda. ,, • • • enAntalmailai:' • cuy sumer. = THE WEEKLY GAZETTE, i. la sb• 6.st ma chespert ecentneretsi Lad fisidd7 . ['• . ...,,,er Inin 1..4 111 Western rentkrtlantae Nu farmer. me. Itazac aeliarthant shaitid !LI/ without It, MEMiiii .., St*. C - 1 . 0;• - or - 1;;:. - - - 11 Cla , 4 of Leu . . 4 A r....py 1. furotahed . ra , ulv.a.ty 1.4. the i. 411 4, :-. up ut A..cau uL try.. Pmtamett .4 ars niselrt -7, - Y.t set •.•tentb. •ddress, PENNIMAN, REED & CO., P ogAftno. tirNorrciat--21,404^ "Portkar,'• nLost,^'" Wants,^' Poimd"“BoortHose ea, sot enoseding POUR be-taserted is thus ashrams meg for TWENTY-F.IPB cEZ.Z.T4I; awn addl. Monad i s ate .FIVE CAVATB., WANTS; WANTED.—TWO Bollll. YM IS Ar- ply at NVOY"S AilltlTY /ACro wr, at bead .4 Wrotalaa stmt. Pleasant. Vallalre legbenyVity. • -' •1. .-115 young luta a• btapping . Cterk. boot kee er or Copitc. 'Gore • gnourletis. og nessmo 101.111Rder ACtren. Bor • !TIC. 1T AT En= ecmr Pho o ßtam/ZMA. A r ista= Mao of coaDlovaseat. rum= • MP ANTED—An AGENT torn& N i ro .111 etlebraaell 11/I.IsTRAM I' ITH SEM INV MACHINE, mg vbiali HE Q{ cams man/Alba. aa say mime INNIEsaIEf. Call Ina es Amine AL AEI Woo 4 L. G WILAOX, TraVellal /WEL VITANTED.--••llitite of vim. illgterritoran',l4l:6Nr"°;l.."'"' WANTEIRAIGENTS oveiry-' WHEIII Went the ABLICICAN IVO MAFELINX, Lbs. lylay thaoksl. atxla L " g:rtO " .7t4rer ' ke t" r%.7ll. One nidERIVAN i ll? Xt Mu VACIIIIMCP.• 0.41.00, Ma., or VA.-Loath. xd WASWEIEL .--MORTGAMEI.—• • V 30,000 to Lima to lame or r=an motifs . , TEIOId4I .TZTIT, • Band aid Seo Latiiiamern. No: ITO Via' tkeild meat. . —to AsEsTik " t rio onditoull _ PROVE ` Clio , E. Wk. rea xx ca.r elir 6 f . the tiy—telles Ire ata me.ll iatooeT 4 Vall Lool:idtele,*oi db. addid• dot volt be do le Wet Machin —100!090 sold smits- Lithretly the NO. Ilelbelbild • reaklned gooey. Pe. ti %rim "n t. Pli t tehuril4 P a. 9"4, cT AWTEIX-41. ~A ;food nal stosaistartuebactrah*n era - pkwmt sltaulop la • ®mil Wain, .ompte BD Bearer street, AllegaeoiClty. WAFTED. A First 11161.1115 k. an cells bandle.oalll.l4. .to Clnethastl. A6d.r.••• Hasanienh-A.Wkikitt C g r , :it Oar 8.90.d3.111 Prtor vsireet,-rfasi, _ - W A NT ED ii—B041:110/ 441a.../1 Y Large Snood «or: . Miler WO able Mrs stallota. oxpl - wite <IT AnitiletliM nen. Wlttl 1X0.14..5s 270.15 T "lira oreqb,,,zr W _ AISTRIX—A. low ems, A . ua• umbest._ tlivilun /343.4 1114 gt. ziginire sa Co PLUMP! HAU4•1111,0 , 0 , , • TwitLET.—A table to a reatlaasaWa 1/000 . 1, atit• at bra 05 CUM= Watt:- To icslV-Variitthett : -strusgetsp. sowitaa. - .r. 10.01 „ 1:1 0 1toNT12001irsoaK hiut b , ..N of Oa iroomdmalOsa...Bairvaer,rwasyeo.•;.....- '1” , -AlIGRBIII? 'LET' WITS TIOAUD I , ( 40. Locre tits wade City. • • • - rll BENT —llntil ev a awl thollosi - otattettEndt , welling Booms, contultaus toetto men IKlPootoor of IsteektoO strarrNaMr•*- • mem moo, with •Lsol• wombat. -To.. on Vow pro:oles of 111 ta .=OC' THomasa.,vr us * .1 11109 ?savor Mame: FOR SALE. is on ALE -& winter aat DED .utlalge tor • ll:making or Ista mair l X. ZIS Can be wen az No. 60 WWI= AV. ou sAmr.;--sufunarti LOW Inquire• OC R i SDIELN, Istonto-st•rt..T. RIK r I : 1 I : 4: DXSIDENCIC. AJtastegil CUT., try 130 to teller ale,: b..* • rp _m. gvcd cr..pgro, tor. goal t"""" agrpi to ClLOlrgit gg vela seuks..piwes;ciukium i. To el., p.ortooroblp, WALAIWIPM. ttoi. Lodge TOliitsoo Doe, St Doi timAcia SO Coot doom foor *legal lilteiolfor *bat LI 9'l6.ld9lllThlldagellblg' DIAZ* 1C141.-1 _ .. ra„,.....„... —0 .„.....wizi.- FIXTUREL.NE OF THE .TLAH .42.. PITTED UF 'IrntAIN-RoOliel - IN .TATE. FOE KL.1.14 ON ACCOUNT 07 LL - INO - 3 HL CATT, a Drug. Fluent MAW. awl INLFghta , Snaartes; bea 'masted ha Cm carp &ember, lind 4 , lnsi • doe *thvelneask• vett lhased. Vor panic:du. ^dam* ir- , r,,ii al, Kim LOU Iftrket Meet; lizataborg, re. _ ___. __ riLSALE. --SHOP of N 0 ut::.'ALIZOILOFT crru Es.— ..i.. ne baliding, 3111s10 het. is Nang Usieby &cam &Ce. as slasaftessrisi Os. of dot inrmbers of tae Um so . : d a cl sit i ni t r faeodat girl of ti. "MPS 50.0 05 d Porrtat • Win Of SUM Pow (5 to 10 oorao poem) 10011 Itial Moir,. Nrtfold staff good wog of tooln a = Ott . ° °. fit Iga i Val rt a . O arta 57= pa SALE-10 A 44112- o r more. In Pia= tot/whip: 71vt..1= v rtV'du.... a/ oilmn; mad goat tralilo. sod* Amor comary out-ad ...nut of wo• wog tratanu, RUMP: tcod• grata% oar. ono carretarrle• and er. tin• :ward/ atack. Oa., otogOa/ t daraxa or monolassarilug WON iniWto ohm.- /rood. taaseasiono- erg doepoot water oad fiviaitio • *au' fosorgL , lapalor . orrt NIS& as Cis tors.. .Fea. fAILX. ard'La.s4 aortas 11111. SoottillOttaL once 65.500; Itht sot. near /114.tott 10.000; • Wan. "tad Lot. Jgotoora 0.000; X A.m. toll.oll24Lottset, otos.tlo bums sod 344Wlit rowlat 04 MI 0 ...es I. Itverte • tarn road. $0,000; 111 00 Motown. lierTgrourd rittil l iml " l 4"l4 Baro. 2 2: and: tots.atad ottlltarerotteOt. &Less: Year owl X ocre4_lo E11050114400.1% . 01.00= Itad lot to snag tr yo_ contains 51 tot 001,7 a 010 "" Um az lots. ttolopiitallow-10.•=t • WP , Lll.retrannalliklie zoos tattta Arat corm: tiOlo sal 111000111/ KEBS"Al.",Allperiginireeler;a tt BONY% Or lannsalant. Ma KII sairirlitc6.llo. 6l6 654 curios 6 tow of OS .7211"TeBLI =Tian 8118DITieti" dn. gnat or sill 166 lent, by sail Irints %GM. magentas •, ew! name Oil to est silted eat er the • est It eastetnt. ChUrC, a efaLLI .Vit 4.IMILA flaMil .3. Wiribirgion , itrcsh 4* cal frots r,.. shvp, liptdoved br • toodrin,trrill .160 irirliraatus. nousr. OVA SUVA 9•1614 - 66. , "'" ?t ‘ 1 4 !I, .' ccrznY4irDecnriz4 964:973 ' 96 anti 99 Third srevar. • ....__ ----.........—,, goOOACIAE9 WEST: IrlitaltalLi i ll u TIMMY: AND VA/131196 VI SI 66 41i= iiilati,....C . = 7 0 tie 64.1244 B4,"‘"1!! 64191190110„, 7. WA,TIMEEIe JEWELRY, - 80►',_ OPERA' GLASSES . ' 1 FOR SALE 0R.,3401133, -;- - • 11.!;414,,51:47-19W4P13‘.0 • fie ;news .A.mannU xl ROB I.4xpow c 4,1 : vortm) firr .COTS !•.Pemi . ead .FALL WINTER 13RM5iEFFOIINDRIr. - ';'' -0001121,*:011, •-. 001110A6007111, !WI .Made , prows poi to Order. Mbilli.andat. on EtEO4. ,mothamisimicaniticurgekdr , ll 'llteaCief§tilifiitatalga:lool- 5 MIIIMMI 1%. - ,~r~~