THE DAILY CIAZETTE,! PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Office, b 4 and 86 Fifth Avenue. F. B. PERMIAN, SOSl.b . l.' ag o . T. P. WRIBTON, B. P REBA [011,13, I=l r vau /). I =I le'llit "burn GayttE, l'o.ndsfitl. Frankfurt, Uo.Lt) cloud in N.ew York Saturday 1311118 STATE ITEMS Toe 2Yorte duard printing office has been sold at sheriffs sale. Land Tenni' e —A Royal Decree Decals are allowed to be shot on the SJlntiVillll3ll4 only on Mondays, Wed. —Duke of Genoa will be king menial a and :asturdays. ! of Spain—What the London Tite Clark Farm at Holmmbury ban - "Times" Thinks of Walters been select, el 114 a bite for the Pbtladeli diot n i !loa of Correction. in Spain —Thankegis - ing in Tux Governor has appointed E. W. Prussia—Quiet in France. Jackson, of Mercer, and W. It, Allison, .of Indiana, Votaries Public. ;11r Telegrscti w the Pittsburgh oss.m., IT is eatimated there are t'40,000 re- ftRILIAT BRIT tIN. , prei-ected in the currency of the 0,1 city I , Dunmil,Novetu6er I.—A tnee r tloa wale -Bank still afloat in the oil region. held at Limerick loot night to discuss Norri,eie given that applicstion will b e the fixity of the red tenure. Dunaj; made tor the patdan of Dr. Paul the evening the proceeding% were vio- SChL,ppo, COP vieled of murder at Carfiale..T foully interrupted by persona who .hoete• AN iron Urine was recently discovered I ad for aume.t.r for Fum.m,• eon making an Northampton county, which was soil a rosin for the platform took pi . issusaion almost immediately afterwards for of it. They theta proceeded to smash the dog. furniture and ended by entirely dootroy- dTiOW fell to the depth of IS inches at Don&irk on Sunday night id last week. tilatKiis were running some twenty miles cut either side of that place. is Greene county, the keeper of the poor house takes nearly all the premiums at the county fact: The paupers are prime gardeners and farmers. Tun last Legislature made it unlawful to shoot partridges In Be: as and Cheater counties tor ft peeled 4,1 five years. The penalty is for - Jach offence. Tee Siteridt:m Rifles, Capt. Jacob Cole• man, of n-rzstrong county, have been supplied 'with muskets and accoutrements from t'.,e Adjutant General's Department. A FAMILY or five persons was poisoned ii t../olumbia, Lancaster county, recently, eating what 6 known as "cup cheese." Emetics were administered and The whole family eared. 114 . the gray daws of last Saturday enornlog m Die sportsman 'went to the sedge ot the bay and bagged kcouple ot :geese at the fltet snot. Unictettutately they were of the domesticated sort, and to save trouble-he outetly reimbursed the owner. 1--tua has bad another incendiary Ilia. This last one, on Sunday morning, oc curring within a stone's throw of the same of two other large ones. . The people of that city have need to be alarmed, and it is to be hoped that the fire-Bead May be caught and dealt with according to histhuerts, TRU coot it:mt. - as to the Avondale Re lief Fund, of which Mr. G. IL Stuart, of Philadelphia is Treasurer, now amount to nit r $35,000. Mr. Stuart-is anxious to close his account with the general treas urer, at Plymouth, Pa., and therefore co lumns cl any persons bolding funds, or Intending to, contribute, that they pay over to hint tin - or before the 4th-instant. Ix TLIE tunnel on the exterudeni of the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad, etOd City, on Friday, of lard .week, a blast "irang fire," and the workmeh supposing the fuse bad gone out approached for the purpose of relighting it; bat when within a few feet it exploded, with the usual effect. Three of Jilt men were struck by fragments of rock, and one of them, domed Kennedy, ao shockingly cut and brittscd that it was thought he coned not recover. Tun Philadelphia District Attorney- shipappears In a new phase. A petition has been filed in behalf of Mr. Sheppard , praying for a rehearing and recount in the contested election and proposing to prove that in the count recently made by the Court, the tinny-six naturalized votes offered for Mr. Sheppard and rejected at the polls, were omitted, and in the purg ing of the polls an error of seventyeix votes was mad:. The illegal and mum teased vote, with the unproved Republi can and preyed Democratic vote, the petition says will leave Mr. Sheppard a dear majority of forty-tour. Tax. jury In a case In the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia, last 'week, failed to agree, the difficulty being explained ins note to the _Judge as fol lows: "The dessetaing juror In this use is evidently deranged, rind there is no earthly prospect of his agreeing. He is a 'clxtrvoynnt' and 'spirit seer,' and the spirits tell hint to be Arm; that the law is illegal; that he has upon several Occasions knelt down and communed With the spirits, he says, and therefore we pray that we may not becenfined here on account of au insane man." Thej nry were discharg.ed i from furtheir considers ticm'af the-edge. Tan Stale Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance was In session at Philo- I delphis, last week. The following °MI cent were elected to serve for the current' year : 0. W. P., John Rudely; G. W. A., A. A. Barker; G. Scribe, John C. ! Maguigan; G. Treasurer, Abraham Brown; G. Chaplain, Rev. George Bring burst; G. Sentinel, W. R.G °encl. From the annual renort.of the retiring W. P., it appears that at the time the previous report was made 118 Divisions were In existence, and that during the past year 12 new ones bad heart chartered, making a total of 125. Niamb,:r of members ini tial.' duYtng the year, 2,865; making the present number 8,310. The receipts of the Grand Division druing‘the year amounted to $3,192 27, and the expendi tam $2,200 29. The Rest Mng of Spain. The votes taken in the caucuses of the various division' of the Spanish fortes indicate that a majority of the members of that body will favor the elevation of the Duke of Genoa to the throne. ID some respects he is the most satisfactory candidate yet presented. He is a mere boy, to be sure, but he is said to have a frank, generous disposition, a liberal na ture, and first rate intellectual powers. IS he is made King, he will, of course, be guided by the men who now control the Spanish government, and if these display the same disinterested patriotism that lam distinguished them hitherto, they can mould the boy Into a wise and liberal monarch. . Prince Thomas Albert Victor de fitivoy, Doke of Genoa, is the sortot the brother" of King Victor &moue, Prince Ferdl• mind, Duke of Genoa, who died upon the tenth of February. 1855. His mother Ls the daughter of King John, of Saxony. The young Duke was born upon the the 6th of February, 1854, and is consequently in his sixteenth year. He Is a handsome mien, an amiable dispo• !gleaned elegant manners. Hie edam. Hon Is Tay far advanced, bet, like his uncle, the King of Italy, he has a much greater fondness for rtdWg, hanUng and all out door sports, than rot Issas If the Spsularde choose him for - their King. he will be likely to enjoy Immense pop• clarity, and as he grows to manhood to become the earnest friend of the liberal insUtutions built upon the ruin of the old monarchy. I=l A new process for converting the sur face of Iron Into steel, and applied satis factorily to practical use In many estab. lishments in Germany, consists in heating the iron to a red heat and then coating it with the hardening substance hereafter mentioned, leaving the latter tribe burned oil In the fire and then mobile the iron by immersion in water; The one advert• tage of'thla mode pf-bardening Iron, In addltion.toifk Simple manipulation, con. sista in the keeling of the iron . only on the surfsee, the central portion r, soft. For the preparation of the harden ing aubetance we make use of 15 parts of finely rasped or powdered horn shavings, 5 parse of Peruvian bare, 2t of common mat. 2 of ferrn cyanide of potassium. 11 of renned saltpetre; and 10 parte of black Tho materials are to be mixed to a paste arid rotund Into rode three fourths of an inch Ina omelet de l p urpose o f a more convenient application Inaba sur face of the iron. . PAGLIARI, an hillier' chemist, has in• vented a kind of paper in which carbonic acid is to thoroughly incorporated that the paper, when used to pack animal sub stances, preserves the mune in a fresh state without salt or any curing whatever. la screwing nuts into any part of ma chinery In cold weather, be careful not to beat them with the bands, or they will contract after being screwed on tightand become immovable &Retie:dß. tar VOL. LXXXIV. 1.11 00 t 5 n .. FIRST 1111T101. .giztp.rie HT 'AF,WS•BY CABLE. Public aleepig Assemb led Broken 11 Plitt y of the hag the plat form. Attempts were made to restore order without entree.., and the meeting woe broken up sand great ex citement soil confusion. A public meeting at Cairn yesterday adopted resolutions condemning an, parliamentary bill for Ireland iv hail, may not provide for the it, etc of the laud UM one. 1, , N DON, November I.—The Titers, in an article oh the eltuatlon for• ears that the understanding between Prim and Serrano must end in the elec lion of a king, which affords the beat opportunity they ouutd have for a disso lution of pairtnatublp, ashlar amid not otherwlse be effected without • dthas trona outbreak. The l'oionlets have no chartne et — succeeding, Atter a ertink'n rain debate In the Cortea, the Mlniatem of that party have realgued: Morrano must follow them, and then Print re• males limiter of the eltuation which melts blunt at least he wishes todiave the autintanee or power, under Some one vested with Its semblanee. 'or the past year Serrano ha. eorved as a cloak for hle aninitinn. It Serrano withdraws, and the Duke of Genos el not to-ought in, then Print stand. forth exposed to the envy of the great and the rancour ..l the email—alone, between friends whodu not trust him, and enemies who. When the time cornea, will rot spare him. MADRID, November I.—The prospect of an agreement in the Cortes on the choice of a liing improve. 1./ Jo now known that one hundred and forty-one Deputies are pledged to vote for the Duke of Genoa. The ministerial crisis in still pending. Genera'. Prime is making istrenamts effort. to retain at least one rnlcml,4 the Cabinet. 11171=12 FlithhiN,llovember 1.--A Royal decree has been promulgated spimining the 10th of :November es • day of fasting and prayer. The decree refers to the great religious movements which now agitate Europe, and calla on -the people to petition for Divine glitdance and pro tection. KU A NC E. PART,. November L —The city rematns perfectly tranquil. All symptoms of ag I talon have disappeared. =11:1202 LoN Dux, Novembor I.—The steamers Deutachiand, Etna, Idaho, Tripoli, M inna and Elentorian, have arrived out. =I I.ON DON, NOV. I—Essenow —Consols, 935,. .Tweni.v Bon; - 65 . el, el 67 ' s, 53., Ton ratio, Edo., 214. Illinois, 97 , i Atlantic nod Oreat W astern. 1:4 LIT P.ELPOD —Cotton firm; thing upland. 12. c d.; Orleans sales of 15,000 baton. Wheat: California white 10e. bd.; red western 91.2d.(4.uri. ad.; red winter 9,:13.d. Four 23a lid. Corp: mixed 30a. Oste On. ed. Pons 431. Poik 112 a. dd. Beef 18s. Lard 71n. Cheese 69n. od. Banon Ole. fipirite Petro; Mum 113iiiCredned la 8344. LoirtK,N, Nov. l.—''dhow 17e. 3d. su; gar 33e. lid. Petroleum: relined la. 0)0. Linseed Oil ars. a•Mlit - 110, NOV. I.—Petroleum closed et ley4 marks nano° per 100 pounds for American refined white. BRILWAY, Nov. I.—Petroleum closed at 7 [balers and 24 grates per 100 pound. for American refined white. FEth.weroft - r, I.—Hoods opened firm e 1 14f , 4 .. ?Aran. Nov. I.—Bourse" opens firm. Rooter 71f. 37c. CHICAGO Resignation Ind Appointment—City Ala County Elections—Brakeman Killen— Admiral Yarragot ',trauma for his Home—Railroad Eieuralonnita. = eIfICAOO, Nov. I.—John F. Tracey, Esq., having resigned the of of Gen eral itaperintentlent of the Chlcage,Viek Jalapa- and Pacific Railroad Compety, Hugh Liddle, Esq., late I ieneral Scper• intendent of the New York and Erie Railroad, has been appointed to MI the vaeincy, end'assumen charge of the en. tire road on and after today. Mr. Tr.- coy remain. an President of the road. Our city and 'county elections takes place to-morrow. There le much excite ment groiting out -of the impeller Char acter of the contest, and the vote will undoubtedly be Lance. The number of registered voters in the city'reaches nearly forty thousand. Ezekiel Levi.. a breakeman the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, (MI from a freight train near Council Rill, 111., yesterday, tied the cars passed over both of bin legs, cruel:ling them fearfully. fie was laying on the track in tale cocidi Lion for nearly an hour, he not being missed, and died shortly after. Admiral larragut and family left here this morning for the east, on a special train tendered by Me Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne Railroad: din was quite weak when he started, but means fur hie comfort were provided. The California excursion party, con sisting of Ex-Governor Ward, lion. John and wife, and Hon. George H. bey and wife, of New Jersey, lion. A. F. Slovene and wife, and Dr. F. ii. Ayer and wife, of New Hampshire, Cot. N. U. Ord way, wife and two daughters, of. Wash- Ington City, HO/3. Charles Knapp wife and daughter, of Nov Tork, Hon. T. W. Ferry and daughter, of Michigan, William IL Ferry and daughter, of Inf. Dole, who returned here on fitatiirdsy, will leave for the East to-morrow morn log, via the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne Ftd. Beare reaching thWellty On :Satry the party organized a meeting and permed reaolutions of thanks to the officers of the Union and Central PacifiS, Chicago and Northwest - ern, Chicago and Rock Island and Pacific, railroads for their many mortalities to the party. , TENNESSEE Legislative Proceedings—Doubt. as to the Legality or 'Senator Cooper'. Lise tte u. illy letegratel to the rammer/It nasette. Nattartw.g, Nov. 1.-111 the Lower House oft the Legislature to day Mr. White offered a preamble reciting the following Clause or the Osmattatlon of Tennessee: No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which ho was elec ted, be eligible to any office or place of treat, the appointment to which is vested in the Executive or the general assets bly.'exceot to the. office of a trustee of a literarrinatitution." I , 6ltoning this -wax a resolution de claring lievelignion of Henry Cooper, a Representative from Davidson county, Ea-State Senator, to rhe United State. Senate, Illegal and void, and providing for a legislative convention at frittire day to elect a Senator to his place:- A Motion was made by a member, who declared tpe resolution an Insult to the Legislature, to suspend the rules for the iurpose of taking action on It , announc ng his intention nto more to lay' it on the table. The motion to suspend failed— ayes nays 32. The reemble and resolution -fibre then re erred to the Jutileig2pDOMmit- This movement created , considerable stir. The author lea warm supporter of Johnlgrai . Whe le still In Nashville. Jolu. Bell was elected to the State Sen ate some years ago whilst a Representa tive from Davidson In the Leiffsicture, and took his seat unquestioned. Johnson's supporters say this may be a precedent, but Is not law. The House bill'ealling a State Convention passed the Senate on the ffret reading. —The lest rail of the New York and Oswego midland Railroad completing the line between Oswego and Norwich, Cite agogmait laid yeaterdverenlng • rdi 0.. 4 4r itt I V Trov Qp), NEW YORK CITY Another Woinan'A Council— olida ion —Charge of Pet jury —Si pdieh Immigrants for Montana—Gambling on the Nr‘‘ York Elections Tt legllltlb to I be'l,l-1,00 NEW 'CORR, N0V.111 , , 1 A convention of al , out fifty ladies of New York was held yesterday o Paok• ard'aroom, to perfect a new orgaoly.ation (*ailed the fl",:nan's Council of See' York. Toe lei.Jers the movemout MAW that 'lnengilut Ia prelimlurry to k roovaotiott, witt,reprenentett ve wootatu from n'l party or the country. Tti” proponad 1..0. or tan or,c inia.ttam a tha dntntof mutat a OCI)11111/11,0, Ofl uca- Lionel and moral Intortata. it daclal all connection aa la the Wotuau'e litgntx party. The reglatration of entere In thin city and lirta/klyn cloned Saturday night. Ia thin city the total regintration stne 141,- 171, n decrease from last year at In Itrooll lyn tht , total rugiNtration WISP. I, a d1«•r Vag. 6,0111 Ixxt roar of 12,,M. Fo.k. nod tholld have frooght null fo perjury agullent Cherie:, one of tile turtle. wbo titled theta fur relnkling, to carry not gold conErli^lN. Alen Wall . od au oidluilLnition, nud vrne held nu 16010 k) bootie to eg'olt the iota b of the grautlltire. In the stork board to-dAy, a wan an nounced that Mr. Hardly, or the arty or Vandt,venter a Co., WWI not n ...crooner, ea repotted soars washy ranee, and the firm hos re4otned payment. A blaqtlng act.tdent rrod at Her• gen, J , to-day, by when Jas. Thomas veas fatally and two other laborers Alight ly Colored. A munpany of two hundred Swedtet inaollgranta atartod today fur Montana. to nettle upon a tract of land a'. ready purchased. At a meeting of ntoekholdera of the Hudwm River ltrilroad beldln thin flty, undo( the ator..lttioldera of the New York Contra)---road, at Altrany, the atrreement COr eanwllldatlon wee ratified.' ThPeapl tal clock Is $45,09,0.1., lu7 per neat. to the Central and a, per tl-nt..1.0 It. 11.13- non River road. The unicorn of the con. "cdida i4m leolut ,3ll s' n..Counriore Van. Pr,a.det,t: anderbllt, N•ler Prefetleut; E... 1). WO/COMAIL. Trew, ore, and Hon. Autv.intua Schell, Serre tary. The dame or the new company in the New York Cent:eland Hodson River Rail r.ettl. Pool, were sold this evening on the State election, most of the Niles beteg on the majority exported. Line of Syw wild wore that :Colman, Demortat, for `secretary of State would have th,ooo Mc. mrity. In the silo no Than es Sigel is running ahead of tireeloy. Sigel brought flO9 and ftreoley oral. in one or two other pools fir small amounts Orretey Was the favorite. ST. LOUIS The Stestuteat 1 / I .aeter-Nadu• Hero( - teed htain 1,1 aehlogtou Threatehtd With Lyisch Law-Express t °oven) . * 141 e Robbed-illeesitue 01 the h•tiousi liapf-131 t(uuda3 epelwel l Onieinton- The Allen-at cCoolc Mauling-+t. Loma ttaltrua4 Bridge. El=l St. WV Novembea I.—Partlds from the wreck .1 the Stonewall wort eixty• dee bodies recovered. The colored ateward and chambermaid are the only ones identified The teasing against Captain John le tlehinploo, of the Sober:trine No. 13, who named the Stonewall white she was burning. and when, a I, sold, nutty live. mid have be it wives!. Is very intense. ile tquure , l not 1.4.11 or even 4.1. tn th • vie.nll, of the Planet., having oce word to ear to We favor. .3 ft.p.•l cr.!, n rot. Cape .11rarcieau lent a Voritance t elspolatee hue been fortned there to lynch boa un hie return up the dyer. A dispatch from Carbondale stays that a parts- in neatly engaged Its dragging the river for those who lost their !Ives by the recent at.Ltiboat al....ter—Up to two O'clock this afternoon upwards of sixty bodies have been recovered. ten of clot, have beets identified by their friend.. Two or Usu..° charred bodies were bound on the wreck. The National flaptint Sunday Kehool Convention will convene hereto-morrow afternoon at lbe church of 11ev. fir. lharlinghaine Some SOU Delegate. have already arrived from the Culted Stater and an many more are expected to come. All the Staten In the Union will probably be represented. A preparatory prayer Meeting will he heldto-morrow morning, and the exec ninon In the after. neon will cepslst of aleerben Of wel come by they, real Committee, and the reading of pa-,ere by Re,. Mr. Elite. of Kansas, and Rev. Mr. Ryland, of Vir• girlie. The COnventiou will close on Thursday evening with a grand .win festival at the Mercantile lab , pre parationa for which are being made tan au extensive The final deposit In the Allen and MCO/01f, tight woo made to.nlght at' IdeCoole'a saloon. A large eriind wan present. ?dike Rai leave for Clactamal to-morrow. The Ohio eaourelon party p sewed through tier° a few day.) ago are hunting buffalo ou the pastries. Benj. H. Latrobe, the dlatinguished engineer of the Baltimore 11.010, and several other prominent engineer., have recently examined the plane of the Midge In procrm of erection at tine point, and pronounce them tho heat they have ever seen. Workun the leans US programing rapidl CLEVELAND Singular Expioslon—Naar Men Iftrions. 17 lukutd. =I November I.—A singular explosion occurred this morning in the shaft leading to the L ,ke Tunnel, which resulted In serious injury to four work. men engaged In excavating dirt. Two of the men had do,cended to work; when they discovered gam bubbling up through the water which had leaked through the curbing, they signalled to be holatcni up. Thereupon their places were taken by Thomas Jackson and James Crib. bins, who, after reaching the bottom, also enplaned to the holsters above. ' When with in thirty feet of the top they caused the _-bucket to be stopped,nnd one of . them lit watch Losers If the atmosphere was really effected by fire damp. Immediately the gas Ignited, followed by an explosion like the bring of a cannon. Crlbhoun wan blown Oat of the bucket, while Jackson, having a firm hold, held hie position, and wan drawn up to the surface. B oth wore severely burned, but Cribbens received additional, Injuries, which threaten to prov fatal. The two men at the month of the shaft abeve were blown several feet, and their face. and hand. burned. One of them was looking Into the abaft at the time the match was lighted, and saya he saw the name run down the shaft before the explosion, and he Instinctive ly turned his head away, but was never. ly burned nevertheless. Crlbbins was drawn up as soon as practicable, and his injuries promptly attended to by physi ciane and hi. family. The frame work was damaged, but the gee was expended in the explosion, and the excavating Will be continued. , - - NAPOLEON, 0 Maillol.B Fire—Entire 14quara Con -004,400. (By it leiraph to lho EllAspyr,Egss. tje.) TOLEDO, 0., diltaattsbue fire o aeurriwi at Napoleon, Ohio, thin morn. log, conitunilog the entire square of the business portion of the town. It origi. nated in the bakery of Cindemotb A Min. tin. The losses are as follows: Bode muth & Martin, 5600; C. M. Sinith, $3,000; (4011th & Hawn, KOO% A. H. Tyler, Ulrich Brothers, 12000; J. Gra ham, {1,100); J. Blamer, 51.500; J. 8. Swifter% 5300; nyder Bros., gifilb 0. tier main, $300; J. tiooltinsott, 51,000; Van oerbroker & Co., ;PM; Kolbe & Co.. 5200; Captain Willard, $1,500; Koffe, g&KS North West •Printlng Company, 51,1e0; H. Freese & Co.. 51.000; Postage°, 12.00; B. W. Lenore, H. Ludeman, H. Caddlogton, 13,001 J. A. Stool, 55,c0r, u. K. Barnes, MOM Tfnwin House 52,0 0 0. Total, {35,350. The en. tiro In:mance will not exceed $5,000. Movements of 11:SRI/SEM. r ET TOSilitapti biotite Pittsburgh Outdo. ellgallEßATl, November 1. —4aok Looney', who had aerated Mike Mei/onto', headquartere at Shady ()rove, near Col. lege RM. houe telegraphed to 1111e0oole id. St. Lone, woo answered, that be woßbl . be here on the 2.. d Instant. - Jew Coyne started for St. Louis last Welt. to oisim the forfeit makes of Pit soy Reardon. on the grotutd of the lat ter; Wank to matte a second deposit. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1469 SECOID EIIITIOI. Foyle doCiocit, Ai CMS ettlen t THE CAPITAL. Gratuitous Calumny ) Regaled —Conscience Fund-On ButV Railroad Corutnissionen' Ft flgol t —Statement of Ihe Public Debt—lmportaut Su- preme Court e- celled His Instructions-hp- poi tithlellt —AMeriCan Cniun Academy Tela %nava u, att. lattts.egia Ww.nlNulc,N, Novezubor 1, IS&J I= The public debt alatenlelll. t. Vllb 1154.1 to day. The fulluefluig t • rouapit .n I • It-n•ta at ti r 1. , 1... en at le amp —rertllle .1,01 per espi. A 1 nin •., • prt 1 AI 4r 011, • • I 211,...P., 1.• I , a ndme L" ,r , l . u•I er dlO au • vfre'd depoalte fooiei .00001 ~of,i.oem. Tot! prlnelpal •04 later elvr an•l uol na•s.a. . Altntlng Fund In 1 1 Out.. lattr..nt nnud. Wu, ate. Yen Inl.crt.( the- reon 't lan r N non. u.la rcn•td Ann ....rued MU. Inn I. . Itt D. ht. 1.. •111•AIDI tht usl or. . TAP • ef the pOLl.lnee6.4l,ls. 1t...111.1. $Ol $ IJ. , crtaa.,..mt $1.1,0 1.4, ont. .740 I==l lit the Supreme Court to day an opin ion w no deli vered try Chief J amt. Chase to the care of Theorington vs. Smith d liaely, in which the Wart decided thai a prattle:cry note given in podoment for Property purchoed at Montgomery. Al- Roston, in lots, when the atttbortty of the 'toted Statell Was exclnded from that part of the State, sad the only carrel:icy to use was Confederate treasury notee, Ir pay auto In Confederate notes alone, and the United Staten Warts unastee no power to enforce the IMMO. 'rho Court abut ruled , Inat contracts allottlaidng for pa., menu, in that currency nannot be regard ed sa made in aid of foreign 'invasion, an in the one es., or of doineatl , Insurrec tion la the other. They base no W.. eery rehationatothshoatllegcraeroruants. Whether Invading or ineurgent, they aro trauvaethona In the on/tour.% eouree of , nent egieety, and though they 1118 ndirOctly and remotely promote the ends of the untawfal government, are without blame, except when proved to have beer" entered Into with actual Intent to further the invasion or lowan...lion. .0114T1' arms CKRB}IONI" REECTSP. The following h.a been furnished from the Legation of the Argentine Repubile In thus nits: *.A report having been pub itatteo ta *Peril of the leading founuls of tht• oonntry In whirl the name and fart. of General Melttabou, late United Slat. ILlnleter to Paraguay. are Invoked axeurg the American people tbaL the attrochlee of Ltmez, the 'aguayan dk, tutor, not only do not et..efel. but .•an. net even compare rlb thu. committed I , y the t.enerala commanding the allied army oparataig ag litter Paraguay. I :lave aglitter tar. n aurbOrized by the allnia - ler'Plenipu. tent tary .n.l Ent uy F-xtroortiliory ul " 11l hi' Iticd by PluflerY ("onlittil”lon. the Argentine Republic to this &unary. „ay ~as o, „to ritetm,et wires to protest oganial that gratuitous cal• Noert,l.k. November I. —Pulleentan um ny, covered a. It is by that anonymons Ncullau , w, whit W. sent on for trial be publicatui, and ofTenalre to Ibe honor , fore the Corptlrstion 0.1011, Cast Sepiern. of the Argentine army of whose late 'no bar. for 1.11 avtlng and killing private present commander-In chief lam a does • Smith of the 17'th C. R. Infantry, was relatlee. Signed, B. Miters Y. Vordia, to-day turtuel over m the military au• of the Argentine Isegation•-t terortOwn, in esmerpaSe. with err refer SIZILIC•N t'SIOX Ark:trey. from teen. Canby. He Iv to be tried by of , military corn misoitin at an early der. The American Union Academy - Literature, Solon. and Art oornitleted 1-:era peal From .1 all. Its organisation this evening. It. memherehip Includes many of the Moot , m et cons.:to•tite I.t.vran moor eminent men of learning In ltil• con- ALLLANT, November I.—A. li. Cole, luunu v. Dr. John W. Drafter. of the notorious dean ratio who created auch New York Colt:entity, was unaternounly excitement to our streets a few Weeks elected President, and has aecepted. The l attire by abootitig at the polite, nroge Jail Vice Presidents are Judge Caney, of the tbin •fternouu and made good hie eacape. Court of Visline, Rev. Dr. Nampa en, He wan acoouipanied by John Preted , id of Columbia Co:lege, and Judge retained on a ousrge of burglary. J. V Hartley, formerly Or t Halo. A. H. Spofford, LA braarton of the Congreeolotial Library. a ele chosen IL I Now lona November I.—Trade Is In mecreterr, end W. w. _.t.elLetthee. au unsettled .o.o. , I...dird - , owing to late ' ferougli • J 011 inl." 1 " ... "". 2 ' arrivals of stork on all the roads. A natl. Itecordieg Secretary. The break on the New Jersey Central threw Academy in formed on the tut et liberal all their stock on the other rower and print , plee without re•triction an to the overloaded ' m m Th e break will be number ,if members. In ICA general oh repelled ~y i „ morrow Hodson ci ty . Jars and scope it is designed t o serve the now entirely given up an n market place. P'''''' and ."' .4 "Plt.o the C " . " 4 " , " and all the Erie mock is to be unloetded attained bribes ?reach Aoacreme• at lt eediave ken t title number 0,21(0 for' 4 old NI ler ion alit' mesons. 1 the week, and 1.275 today. They came' hi late, and fully I,OtPU are left unsold. The 0,111/11111M000111 of the Union and unusually dull. °antral Paci fi c. Railroads have made „. orourer , io . n .. 4, for row, their report to the Secretary of the In '". and the dead meat =alma le tenor. In conclu they denire to oiled roovergoiriosi prior . ..to, from Mate that both co ding ,e are doing a, to igo..meglng I.Sd• the by of large amount of work. on their respective market mar almost. called liNc, so roads. end are day by day r n Ina b l e a - vary Yew go above that as mane kWh at. 'new nearer tn the standard "'tun' by ti ails and there la no bre What • a ere 011. l". Mil glIaL lin"' 'be "". of wine tO the inde sod a decline of Ma la ever to the country is Inestimable , and in , ~, . drove .. 4 izo H int ., which every rltlovn should feel a pride, r -, 7 : 741 .; 7 i, 0 -w e i t - , 50 , 6.4 , 1 ...-- .1.3 Indians, has been built 14 Abell: bail the .time ei• , ~., mot: Ig@lats, slot 64 cwiTwzanz, 10, lowed by Congress., end in pow a resod ~..1 _ ,...,. 42.1 ,„ w , r , 0,11 „ oo min ro. and reliable means of communication I,_ "Orolir half of them holding between Omaha and Saoramento—well I ''' over l' so dull la trade. Elheep are euniplasd and rally prepared to tatrre loe ss, eigma at Se ep, 'Ambit paasertgers and freight with imfety and 64./tc, a c a ra or Ohio Sheep, 72 pounds, dlepatch, oonanarlng in this respect favor _,,..„ , _ onr . or ru ix .d. a , 4 „ r; a ably with a mejorithy of the first eta. 1 7 0 ---, „r e --.„,,-,..„, „„..,... 1% i „ . ,„ ~.,.„ ot roads In the United Slates. I Canada Lambe, el le/Uncle, at 7i.,c; • lot la.law•l earn Yt'lltn.' of ed pounds at SC: stelae of 6,000 during Treasurer Spinner will recommend In his report that the atoomit received and credited as Conscience rand, and that received from the sale of specimen free lineal currency, which la not redeem able he transferred toe elnklnit fund and I,tll,,,,tlil.edrTottlo p farmeg?, Is: k e n o: a l , ttri Lurk io s ta n o : l , ho latter nearfy 129;000. • on MITT. Mr. Belknap wade Ede appearance at the War Department at nine o'clock this morning, and the aath Olinface Affinlals. [erect at ton. The officers of the army were called and Introduced by General Sherman. =I lien. Swell Ler, Mu pervisor of the West ern Metrictpf l'ennsylyarths.o4led oa c o mmuedertee Delano WWII cod" recap": ecl Instructions relative to his new posi tion. J. W. Bair bill &tan -11 ppoleittail aped 1 agent for trio Treasury Department, sta tion at Baltimore. Political flpeeebes dot owlell Caution—Mall. ors ior the Fleet. 18, Tell graph to the Pittsburgh ; HAVANA, November L—The lint meeting of the Club at Feign° }limner wee held on Saturday evening. Doctor Ilozeree commenced to make a political; speech, but the audience refused to 11►. ten, and biased him from the tribune. Nothing is known here of the move• ments of theatergoers Lillian end Terser, in addition to the accounts received from. New York. Skirmishes are of daily occurrence in . the Clooovillas district. . . The vcdurneers of Trinidad captured a number of wooden cannon which were found in aome entrenchments, abandon ed by the insurgents. The Spanish war steamer Alamasa ar rived tondar with matron for the feet. Deemed,* Vire—teby secretary Best. well Ma not veil Gold to fiestbti. (By Teleara ale lbe Blitsborg6 tleptlo.l BOSTON, November I.—Harmony Hall, at Oradea Junction, was destroyed by tire yesterday. It was ossoupled by /dears. Newell & Basch's cheese factory, a con fectionary, a saloon, and a fire company. Loss, ;8,000; Insured for 0,000. Secretary Bostwall writes the follow ing reason to a Boston gold broker for not selling gold hare: "I have found upon infinley that the recelpta at the Beaton Custom House do not exceed the ; Beaton hence we could not sell gold • in Boston without shipping It from New York, while in all other video where goldle mold , tn small quandtles the re ompteexceed all ordinary payments In lopitt. Upon these facts / have declined I to make sales in Beaton, and incur the expenge and risk of moving coin." Iteprit cd 1 VIII /CI on the (:r*ud Jur) ■lungeldu the Molothe bad Itoooro - Bible tlouieheti tit. toe ?obi, kr reirgrapb to Ihi I . ltletratgb CIN^IN NATI, NJv ember 1. When the Grand Jury of th'S Common Plead Court we., empantao,ied to-day, It was dtpaerv• .red that ona j•iror had served in z State Penitentutry—anuthor iuror wal the roan ear the roi.hory of whom he had tr.en rent there. Tho former claimed he was reprieved. The jury leas adjourned with thatrii,tiono that a eopy of the re peeve he produced to-morrow. The School Board to night held a tong dicenasiou on er.cluding the Bible front the c,hoola. The following resolution,. pronal,v will pace to-night. irc.soitcd, That rengione.,inatructlon, reading of roligloue Looks, including the Iti hie, aro pr4lotual in the Coal ition Seho.,i, of Cincinnati, It being the .1.2k..1 and Intent of this rule to allow the children or parente of all eecte •11,1 oniiiiona in matter. of faith and worship to enjoy alike the benefit of the Common .Soh. r nod. iersnirra, That su much of the regalia quo. In the cont . se of alUdy nod teat (coke in Intermediate and distrist 'tends as reads on follows: l•Opening exorcises, la Sisty department ett:Ci et.11..1.00 . by reeding a portion of the II 510 ly,or um], direction of Inc tonvbur, sodappropriate singing by the pupils," be repealed. The It.ntrd 4.1 &location voted at mid. night on the resolutions ireehttattug the rva•liug of tlav ILLIO, etc., m puulie anhoois. Carrled--ey. V, nays 15. V-. V , 43 , 4A er ,1 • o ut.mala, :.1.."1.4. 'l, 11 Dewitt of n V rtrrau EAltor.-Vatal %nnot lit Tiii-orrap“ to am i'llt.butib ; 1,0125 , 11.t.E, Nov. I.—John Nor• man, the veteran ,dilor of the New Al lod., Del, Ledger. the oldest daily In Indiana, ea+ suddenly stricken with apoplexy yesterday afternoon, and died in a short time. Mr. Norman has -coupled the editorial chair for • period of mot twenty lett year., and waa con codedAii Is, iine I the beat campaign idanagera in the N‘i'mt. He Was beloved poliucal triends and fmila alike for the panty of his character and Ma .maim and moral worth. lira uge,viprorty•lave. A fetal abrading •Itraybimurrfni yeeter day morning at Tine's ttreek, eight nil lee from Liixington, ladween ItylAnd Tod. hunter cud J mvpit I:Minimum two neigh- I. peg farmer , . Itseem/ that bane fur Lanien had torn down the fenoes aepar. ating the farms, and Tndbnnte.Yu moles entered Bohr neon a aura held. Enraged at the damage done his turn, )totorieco snot and WillAndl.l three mules. While on his war to get a dontroc Todhunter met Itotonson and naked 'inlet if the mules had toren ..Wt by him. Roblepton answer-el affirmatively, egad Chile en deavoring to draw al pistol Tmiltionter tired oyrni num, the shnta taking effect in the •tslornen and breast, : from the elects ut which be died Duos often, Todhunter hoe Insist arrested and ~ 1 11 to 'all. Ptl t , .., Lail 0. Jg Newspaper ousolnistans--Rallrood t um. pletrd 1u Oaklik rrry 1[141•11 the name.•l .41 , a ftwol and r I MCA The n•wtrrn Plc Railroed i. wwww pleowd w f‘ektlede Forty Lording, two Wundr,wl tntlew. - ro.ee y.Lartley Mr one th , lueand ti blharn wea won by ... Nell ?dowry. Time: boors :>9l.enble. Clonal - el Thomas' reply to tiny. Maf ford's offer >if vbluuteere ereebe great Illaaellabection tler”behtall.l rtb.nn. Tee "tiotreeetter to 11131kolle Lo take the field Li Decnl with three ...•Inpaltlete. The 1.1 , •• tawal he. I..tan referred to Weet.legbel. ttleetty t, Itullan murder , et, , i dope, date •u n tIt.II.IUV. I= HAVANA BOSTON. CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE =UM FAN FRANOSICO = a • 1 , d • tiovemlbor .1 toL and 1,4v0 + - ainlldated tinder Additional Markt. b3 Telegraph. - - - _ _ too heck; averaged F 3,53; total 1a,650. Forty-al: ears were received to-day, [mostly (or alaugbterors; dressed sold at 1.1(iL:3,135; alive at 9 , ,,(4.10),e; a ear 200 putted Michigati Sold at 94,e; a car llll nook, 2-10 pounds, 104,e. _ _ New Onte.n., November I.—Cotton active: middling at 250; sales of 66,0)0 bal. ' reeelpta of 5.0:21. bales; exports on Saturday coastwise 1581 bales. Flour dull at $5,2505,50, end $6 00 for superfine extra and doable extra Corn, mixed at $l,lO, white at $1,12. Oats at 03085 - Bran at $l,lO. Hay dull; prime at $27. Moen !Pork held at 320. Bacon; auger cured hems at 283 c; shoulders retailing at 174 e; clear rib :fides at tOo: clear aides It 20 , 0. Lard dull at 1840 for to, and 1840204 c for keg. Sugar quiet; centrl• fugal 12IN; prime 1340. Molasses quiet; centrifugal 650760.; prime 80068 c; choice ; 8509 m. Whiskey dull and lower; we.. ' tern rectified at 11,1301,24. Cell. q Wet and hrm. prime 188(017:::: fair 16,(® 1.5z,e. (fold at 5834. Sterling at 31.4. Now York sight exchange par. ALBAN - 1. Nov. I.—Beevm: the supply la over 500 head abort of lest week and In excosa :of the demand; the average quality is poorer than lest week; Ohio and Kentucky :dear, sold at p.A.lic do- cane; the highest price realized we. 840 Ihr Kentucky steers; good Ohio brought 81-,034, and that was considered the top of toe market; the greatest depression wax felt In medium grades, which show a decline of 4@flo, and common, which fell off 1 sig.l sio. Sheep and Lambe very dull, with a decline 10; the market Is overatocked; aslea of Sheep at 34505 c and Lambe 64074 a. Hogs' firm, with a ateady demand; receipts small; sal. of Michigan at 04010 c; Illinois UN@ 110; the latter for choice heavy. Cult:zoo, Nov. I.—At open beard In the afternoon porn was firmer, gelling at 6542:7 7 e, seller for the first half, end 6,5% *cash, seller for month offered at 66c. Wheat quiet, with light sales of No. 2 soprlnd al Rice seller, to 834 c buy er for the month; caell nominal at 9 / 4 go 920. Oat:: quiet at Slo, seller for month. In the evening marketa quiet. with MM. Led miles of wheat at DI lifg,Bl4,fo. seller for month. Corn closed dull at 86c, sel ler for first half. BuvraLo, November I.—Flour neg. , boated. Wheat very doll at 11,10; bid for No, 2, milwankne club held at .1,12, mles of 7001 bushel.; amber michtgan, • Wm of 115,600, white Kentucky al $1,60, Corn dull; asking 78080 e Oats stronger; ! ,alas of 14,500 bushels, No. 2 western at 1 4940, and sales of 14,500 bushels at Ste. Rye neglected. Barley lower; quoted at $l,OB 01,15. Other articles unchanged. Nanny/1.1.A, Nov. I.— Cotton: low mid -1 :Bing 2340 and good ordinary 23c. 1 Wheat: red 51,05. amber $1,15 and white 51,20. Rye 21. Corn 51,10. Oats 85r. Barley 51,25. Flour, 1507 for superfine to fancy. Beane: std. :MA barns 220 and shoulders 1740. Laid NM. Oawkod, November I.—Flour steady and in good demand: sales 2.600 Paola Wheat quiet. thorn dull: email lets No. lat 000. Burley lower: 2,200 bush Bay Quinto at $1.20• BAxf FluarcuSCO, November L—Flour heavy( sales - for export firm at 14,3740 5,25. Wheat weak $1,5001.80. Legal Tenders 7735. BRIEF TELEURINS I. NI 111,, etillc, 16e ru l a „k, tn4o d!, dled 'ninth/7. _,'„train Stephen Cowell, of the reve nue critter Chano, died at Ogdensburg or, Suuday. —Sir Rich ud tirmvenor, the MI.IIIIII of Wro:1111,10.0. England, died Monday, aged seventy four yearn. —governor Walker, or Virginia, has demignaled the lain of November as Thankagiving Day In Virginia. —The Ileclttion of the Cnßed State,. Coutruinnioner In the cane of the ai -ern of the Cuba is reaarded an very favora ttle to the Cuban cause. The Senninit St [ulster is dotguated and the epos from Nate lurk have goon b 011.113. —Nev. ban been received from Fort Fr ti roinn reporting that three soldier, while out hunting, twelve mil. from 1 . . rt retterinan, were surprieed by about thirty I ndienn and two of them killed. [heir bodies been eince been recovered. —The snow norm which began on Fri day, at Bangor, Maine. continued thrt.iigh oat urday, and was very severe. At Lin coin, eighteen inches fell; nt Moorhead LAM,' and down in Planattequie eountv knit Sleighs left Dexter on run. hen, —An Omaha dispatch says: Past... from Salt Lake reports that several M.,- inon dignitaries ronuorted with Zoiti'm lin-Opermive Aseiciatiou have been put,. Holy excommunicated by the Mormon Church. Considerable excitement pre vailed among the friends. --The safe of the American Express Company, on hoard the steamer Andy Johnson, bound north, was robbed early Sunday morning, of •bout $2,600. Tne key or the safe way taken from the me.. monger's pocket while he was asleep. The utght watchman of the steamer was arrested on suspicion. —Tho first meeting of the Cliii.kassw Jockey (lob beginning neat Mo.lac. nronneee to surpass any over held in Memphis. The arrangements ere superb sod the track [troini.esi to he one of the very beet. The following well known .tables belie already arrived and others are en route Jeilninga•, Bradity'a, Coo. itatioi.tek M. Urall'is, Ilicharda• and Kilgore's. jem. B. V. Butter, while going front tYasiongton to Now York Rat 11 . 1.1,1 night last, In a eleeteng car, s'ae , thhed of h rteoney, overcoat anti 13 ndercost, Miring a ball at Philadelphia. lie twor rowed a coat of the negro porter on the train, and, alter reaching a atorehouao, reload enough money to buy new gee . moms. and protmicled to Baton oil an evening boat. lie lost about seen hum tired dollars In money, and three or four `thousand in checks and drafts. %tabbed with . Yur of wc+ssor.. = November a rou on Saturday night between a while man named Matthew haver. gh and a onlored barber named Jahn Albert Rtrhardob inn latter drew a large pate of onnawne aid rubbed havannah In the perkof the neck, kfl/Ing Ibut meiatutly. ODES tL NEWS Ix tonic, the price of coal has lief LI reeied to fV2 per ton. Tax number of small pus cases is Cmcir..nan Ls increasing A t 01 tiny families in uawegn 'N. orow,Lng fur femoral IP Ken AN .I.4austaAe coal route' le re porteNi lA. have been dirteovered In NValk• cr counly, Gd Tue. Ci'y Council BA suburban corporations are considering the protect ui annexation. Tan old salt wells, near Salem, lad., whets 4., supplied the country in this! atlghth,bet,l with salt, are .lintg .1 E/01 , ,, , !untied debt is cl,o7',,ftCo _ rwt mductlun dbrng the past ytax of #:'.7 nn.l niece wt once tir the War for2,-,00 A $1.0.000 .Irfaulter, one S L. Boone, has been coloured. 11. was Deputy Col. letior of Internal Revenue ut Browns riße, Texas. Pave. E. 1. Cox, geologist of the State of Indiana, Juat returned from a tour to b. re Greene county ports finding large de. posits Of coal. Tun /40/10 al Bapttst Sunday School Convention Its .1414211.01/31. Louis this week. ( Incn thousand delegates arc expetted to be present. Tus trial of W. U. Duckworth, at Cumberland, klet, lest week, for the mur der 01 .. y Johnston, express messenger, resulte in his acquittal. AT the late lair in Summitt county. I 4no, Cl M. Godding exhibited a pitch fork eichty years old and his wife a table cloth seventy years old. Tun Japanese colony in El Dorado, California, is prospering, and good cur. was is met with in the culture of tea, the silk worm and oil plant. Wont: upon the West Virginia tome House at Kanawha is progressing finely. The ceremony of laying the corner stone will take place on the 3d inst. A Nariosei. CONCHNTION or Peanut Pedlars and It,so, Macke has been called at Wheeling on Christmas "by order of Joshua Nxitt, Principal Peanut Vender," of that city. UPI, W. H. Loris has ileoD arrested at Albany, New York, on a charge of forging Executive pardons, of which a search of his premises afforded abund• ant evidence. Terme is some excitement over the discovery of Iron ore on Long Island. The ore is found in large quantities on the beach, and is said to be pure of very superior quality. A vnw kind of chicken disease has ap peared In Marlon county, Indians. The comb and wattles of the animal turn white. Two hundred have been lost late ly by one person. A New humer man insists on having his marriage ceremony repeated every year, and goes through the whole cere• mony of new dress for his wife, dinner for his friends, etc. Ar Zinesville, Ohio, Sunday roght, negro named Samuel Lee, keeper of an eating saloon and assignation house, was shot dead by the police from whom he was fleeing to avoid arrest. A finTEOILIC awns, about as large as a medium sized apple, has been found near Lumpkin, Georgia. It fell within six feet of two negro girls and buried It self In the ground eight inches A GOLD chunk, weighing nine and a quarter ounces, and worth $1617, was bound recently in Montgomery county, Rd., nine or ten miles from Georgetown. It was Imbedded In brown quarto . A Was oat west who read that dry cop. pores put in a bed of ants would cause them to leave, put some In his mother im law's bed to see If she wouldn't go. lie says she was there at last accounts. Tux. Wheeling inteUigencer tells of an enormous apple raised this season in Shinnaton, Harrison county, W. Vs., weighing thirty•all ounces, but wants to know the name of the man who grew it, mid the variety. Merinos justice makes a distinction of evils. In a recent decision one of its judges announced that faro is "compare. tively a harmless recreation," while keno he declared to be the "most dangerous of gaming devices." Olin day last week sixteen car limas, making an aggregate of 8,000 bushels of flaxseed, was shipped from Chicago to New York. The seed was contracted for at $1 30, delivered at the Pittsburgh, Ft.. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Two ILEA attempted to rob the First National Bank at New Castle, Indiana, on Saturday morning last. They were discovered the alarm given, the bank sur rounded, tie robbers fired on and one of them apt red. The other escaPed. Tae New York dun of Saturday finished every article with "Vote for Greeley." That paper has given him a mock support for some time past. It is reported that Greeley and Dana met on Saturday and had quite an altercation. Ton Rocking (Ohio) Sentinel says the coal miners In that region, to the number of live hundred, struck recently for higher wages. The operators can hold out for a time, as their large contracts are about filled, bat the poor people must suffer. PILETIOVe to the introduction of vacci- nation the a:Mittel doath.rate from small. pus was 8,000 to the 1,000,000, which has been gradually reduced in proportion to Its being made compulsory; and last year the rate was only 202 to the 1,000,05. THE good-looking mulatto who victim ized a colored hackman in Pittsburgh, lioMennOlithil since by a gold story, was In Buffalo last week, and played the same " , game" there, and succeeded In getting away with $4,000 paid hitt by two con fiding gentlemen. le • forest tree lately cut down in Wls. (41- `& Obfof TI WEEKLY GAZETTX 4.1511 OWI I o(1,1 011 11151100 t5(1,5.5 . • Lew I tsly tutterttd.,l et... 1 grown “vcr. app YrS, Ir , w C• the la) ers of wrn j ' , err It, that ninety years have claps,: ',nee the !UMW which it Upped ans shot at the tree. Tut Cierefedid and Pittsburgh Had real C.,tapany has offered a reward of CO ( ) 6 r lhr arrest of Thomas AM11110135, Samuel Ryan and Simnel and Catherine Conaway, Whir are !relieved to have been Coll , tr [led ID the ritbrit. ry of the di put at Bstitgeport Dot lopg since. A trio in Wiihmantit.., Ct., suttifrt to fits, was lett in charge it a year halo. while the mother went to the card to hang ..ut clothes, when she return(] abs found the boy uu the floor in a dt, and the infant in awash terrier of hot water. The child lived but a sort time. Tux cc.' legal tender one dollar notea ere. n S.Atnrday at the Seional Tr, usury. In the etnt' is a liketto,,s of Wtuthin,hku. on :he left ale a t gni toe repreeent:eg l'..oltn!,uE. making the (Ira! laud. and on the refit ante 11 ti.e twa: ~ 1 the United 5.... as A sax of forty•two LI ousand acres ol land, in sty, riLl bads, ha UMW on We waters of crei k and West Fork river, iu G Imrr, Galloion Braxton rcluntie,, Wert Vireinli, was recently mad, try the untressh.ner of Einrgra- Lion, to etncago real estate dealers. A MONTANA piper, calling fir the or ganization it a coinpany ot volunteers, to be rya arded per bead 1 - ,rail Indiana killed, and I, nave nil the boreo. 8 and other valu e hles ctptured, dome' if if, loaf of Eastern p!c;nnthropist• sr , ' prevent Governor Astiley Gountenaneing Bea a p!an. H I !.1 , 1•11t POLAND, tbe Missouri outlaw, wIo bar killed, notiody ' how many written a letter I the papers, in wLrh Lc ni•me , y nays "Owl bas turned away tie bullets aimed at my life, and I put my trust in ❑im, and believe the balance of my days will be spent more Ten disastrous report by cabin that erni,.rant ship Weiser, with 34t1 sods ~ n Nat.' , 'mitred at sea In July las., ereat , ! intense excitement among the -ruse n etlents of New lurk. At bast two thousand people there were in a state of indescribabie anxiety, almost every one ot them claiming some relative on board the 1:: hued vessel. Tut fo:l.,wing, which we clip from exchange, w Ire exceedingly useful, :t 1... w to get rid of stumpe "LX.Jrc a 110lr in the stump with an anger, itt fell of Petroleum and let it stand for 'aye Theo s.t fire to the stamp and It n ont like the wick of a candle. tr•en succeasfully tried by a re- Italic Proc)dence, H 1., a hopelo: boy "ii.ssiipeart d fora tew days, and caused ha fr: niis much anxiety, having been ,i ii I,leily drunk at his mother's W e.:Ke The suspicion is entertained that the money expended on his "spree" he Ste Iron* his mother just before her Math. and there is apparently some nips. tery eiinuected wits the case. Tut i-ibsuiter, at Hindoo Bible, forbids a w,•tolis to re dancing, bear music, wear jewels, blacken her eyebrows, eat dainty food, sit at a a indow, or view her self in a mirror, dunsg the absence of her husband, and it allows him to divorce her if she has no sous, injures his property, scolds him, quarrels with another woman, or presumes to eat before he has dubbed his meal. A CITIZEN of Lansing, Michigan, has tarn engaged :a delivering to a paper manufacturing firm in Etctfalo n large amount w ire grass, cill trot t h e big insiist, u of Laming, tot r inch he s•,i , per tun, delivered. From a sent et f periments made a year ago he tweamr , sa!tened that a tougher and better, wet! as cheaper, article of wrapping paper cou;d be made from grass than from any material now in use. A r . T.OItNEY liKtiEliAL ROAN, in 0111- vrrenuou with a mend regarding the ierger cast, a few days since, comp:aimed bitterly that the Republican press of the country does not seem to appreciate the situation in its true light. Be explained that the next question would be upon the 'sae of the writ of huh." corpus, which would be foll. , wed by a delay occasioned by .n argument upon the question in voived the IXACILS of the return made to the 'Ara. (41 - 11 E uneipectedly to all parties, the t-CeleslaatiCal court at Columbus, Ohio, decided h. go no further with the proceed ings against Rev. Mr. Tate. This was done by the casting vote of the President, who said, in announcing the decision, that his associates were evenly divided, two and two, and he gave the benefit of the doubt so mixed to the respondent. The court did not announce the ground on which it declined to take Jurisdiction. As live emigrant wagons Were passing through Kansas city, on the 23d tilt., there was in one of them as emaciated girl of five years of age who was dying. The wagons stopped for an hour, the child died, a coffin was bought, and she was placed in it. The weeping mother guarded it tenderly, and would not let it be buried there. The family is named Rapson, and was going to Rates county, wnere the father had bought a home seve ral months ago, having acid a good farm n Ohio. To akar potatoes for recd. When first dug let them dry °dwell by lying severs'. days spread out thin on the barn floor; If they are greened by the aim it Is a double advantage, for no careless cook will take of them twice for boiling. Then place then, In a cool dry part of the cellar, on a door of board.. and not more than two feet deep. Never keep them in lrarrela Examine them occasionally during the winter, and if they show a tendency to grow, rcb ;he eyes oil and spread them out thinner. lr nay been urged that the terrible vice of gambling would be diminished if its votaries were permitted to Indulge in It publicly, widen it was supposed they would be disinclined to do. The expen went has been tried in New Orleans, and has proved uneaten failure. The Repub lic.. of ;hat ci y says humanity and policy alike demand that the law lcgaliz• trig gambling should be removed, "like some foul blot, from the statute book," and calls upon the Legislators to lose no time at the coming IP;;13.9101:1 in providing for the necessary reform. A PVLIIT In WDl6neville, Maas., wan recently occupied by a clergyman who had exchanged with the regular pastor. During the day the preacher complained of feeling ill, and not without reason, for in the hotew where he stayed during his visit one person was taken sick with small-pox and two others with varloloid. Upon this representation the Providence, (H. I.) Journal remarks. "We some times hear suggestion. made in criticism of Sunday services that If the text had had the small pox, the sermon would not have taken IL We trust that in this case it may prove thnt If the preacher had the small pox, the hearers did not therefore take It." OR FRIDAY MORNING of last week Mrs. W a dsworth, an Insane woman in the Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, was found dead In her room, having commit ted suicide the previous night by hanging herself to the gas fixture by means of stripe torn from the sheets of the bed. j Her insanity was canted, years ago, when a young lady, by being thrown from it horse and severely injured. By skillful treatment she recovered and subsequently married, becoming the wile of dlr. W. B. Wadsworth, of Cleveland. Within a few j months her insanity returned, and in one of her Ilia of phrenzy she attempted to hang one of her eons, a boy of twelve years, to a bed post This demonstration led her friends to place her In the Asylum, where atm had been but two days. Two detached buildings, one stone and the other frame, of the Licking County Infirmary, situated two miles south of Granville, Ohio, were destroyed on Fri day taming of ' last week by fire, orlgi j natlng from the furnace, and ten insane j persons, locked In their cells In the stone apartment, roasted to death, the tire when first discovered having cut off communi cation with them. - Owing to the isolated condition of the Infirmary, remote from town or village, not more than twenty- five or thirty persons were-collected, and these came too late to do more than direct their efforts to saving the main Wilding, In which they were successlul. The ef forts of the Insane persons to escape at the iron.birred windows were wild and I frantic, like those of wild beasts, and fearful to witness. Mitt. Fox, an American lady, formerly Mies biary Gellie, went to Milan some two years ago, and under the bait Instructors devoted herself to the culture and devel. opment of her voles. Though she was considered a contralto here, the Milan NO. 254. proiessors insisted that sue should alert the sopran,i register. Coder their gui• dam , Abe rapid y Improved, and notloag since app.:Areal nt the Camaron theater—a house wtoch has been the scene of the! triumphs F1,1:011111 and other great, art.stes —in the 'ardte,ue part of Li.i.irnstses ! Beryl,' The Mt an journals Pt ohce chronicled her debut as a striking sue es Mrs. Fos has been singing in Italy under her menden name, and is therefore known there as the Signora Maria Grille. She is now on the ocean, on her way to this country, to revisit her friends. A Washington dispatch states The question of sending troops into the vs• r.• Southern Slates to mitt the revenue dicers in enforcing the law is engaging the attention of the Administration, and coneidershte doubt Is expressed ea to the recent proceedings in Flonde and North Carolina The Attorney General Is 01 the opinion that the Government can not send troops into a :State whose relations ane fully restored to the Union, ex ceps in COME of Insurrection or invasion, and ..n!y then when called upon by the G derma .0 Legislature of said State. In cn.o where the Federal laws ere re• siste•el a proc:oniattn is required from the Preuident lislore military force can be used. Revenue officers slate that the legal difficulty will be overcome by some means, for they cannot collect the rev. mane In certain sections without either the assistance of the military or naval force. The result of the conference go ing on will probably be thle adoption of some general plan, • UNDRRTAXERS fALEX. AIKEN . . EN flEk‘ TAXER. No. 100 roun - r - ri ERRE /7 t•urcn. CO//1248 of AU a.m.l,csArr , • Cry dtAcrlptlon ,(I , lliLerni Ft; yLl.b.l.g terolnhed. Houma 43, o OA/ eon nie.t CarrtAgEA C.C.:1 , 1 for City funeral. 61 1131.0 u each. Rtr a AAACAO—ReT. Any./ J• 00.1., D. D.. Th um. 1 , A1.24, 150.. . llllier, Eau. fiILIARLEB PEEBLEIII,: N. ‘._„/ lIERTAXERS •ND LIVERY SIAISL34. r•. , • • L SAN D USE 1' STREET AND CHIls( k . * Allegheny City, wGere tact: cortil 14.4.3 t: ate constantly cEpplleel 410. real al Maltugarty Wolin 041., .1 pr.,. • aryln* from *4 ...MO. P. mpar, .ra,nt. Haul,. and Cu. rsayrei farnl.o,l, also, alerts of I.l..arn!ri If r.411.r0d. uleel •pcn at al/ boors, da, and 41*bt. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ETN.111.1111.1-AaLS.IIIB, I= Carr - Lag. for FUnalltil, 113.00 Moab COTT' NIS and all Funeral Ttrulapment nt re. dyer, rates. a.u7 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. OPERA GLASSES FOR SALE OR HIRE, AT W. G. DIINS.EATIVS, JE W ELRY /ND OFT IC I AL STORE, 50 FIFTH AVENTrE, Dell OTtr.O. Masettle Flail. BRASS FOUNDRY JOHN M. COOPER & Bell and Brass Founders, FAUN& LoCoIIOTIVB k LOLLING SILL BRASSES :Rade Promptly to Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Proprietor. and Idanuratturera of J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. Foundry, Cur. 17th and Railroad Streets, IT1.1111.11.11:1, 7 0 • `'ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mercantile Library LECTURES GEORGE VANDENHOFF =1 Shokspeart, Dickens, Scott, Tennyson, kt AT ACADEMY OV MUSIC Thursday Evening, November 4th. YklD.ll EY EIiIIIG, 3ov. 1569 Ezmi=a Heading nen:menet. at B o'clock tso: Tilt IRON eTION•L B.K. or / Pataborsta. Nov. Nov 1.11039. r4rTIIE DIRECTOR tl OF this Rank hove Ihu da, d.eared a dividend of NIX PIM CENT. on IS. Capt..ut stock. cal of tne proal* of the la. 01 liontits.psyable free of Government Tax to bt ..knob:tenor ttnelr lees/ represent... sac after the llth tn.. .4,05 J. NAIOFFIN. ('noble.. 14rMEETIN6 OF THE PE . THULIUM AS3OCIATION. —TbIQ 111 be a meetlng of the Petroleum Leeaciallao TO DAT I Tuescay afternean • t 2 o'cl.t. By der of the rresldent. . A. I. BBOOKII4 Sect 2.47 MEI Orrit, Or CITY ISNOINtinD !WEIRTON, Pittsburgh. No AN v. 9. 1869. I OTICE.—The assessment for CI ',dingand Curbing I,l' ITERST . Ii BEET 1 la Pike street to Bridge. It nnw reedy lot •2•lninaLlOn •nd eau bw seen at thin onlcv 0.11 TN DAT. November 111th. .ben It .111 he returned I. the City Treasurer's °Mee far colirellon. n 03.1 1 ,1 11. J. MOON& 0110 Engineer. LOST.—ON MONDAY AFTER- A-A ACKili. on the line uf the Plttabarel and Manche. r • Ft CHET BOOK eon. Lathing Night. •Tbree folly, by • lady. The nadir will tie liberally ree•rded by Leaman the same at this omen, or at. Forte sier A Coleman., Marion avenue, Allegheny City. out qT O.PARTNEENUIP.—The no. C D/RSION ED rr.nlct fo ay •090111111 Ce to the huh'. that they I.••• urea Into Ocetrlhes bßl°',ArJirilitlll4";N:fon tn. =it of DTI-. OVA H. HARPER & CO . at Nei 943 Llberty etre. GEORGIC W. THLWORTH, ALeZHT It HARPER. JO&ID•13 DILWORTH. Poe ..... Let. 18.9. 1.2 10, W. DILWORTII. A.l-67,61 . 1. tans. Juscru 011-WO6TIL. ILIVORTH, HARP I & CO Wholesale Grocers, No. 243 LIBERTY STREET, I= II A VE OPENED WITH A er) Large and Complete Stook o GRO C ERIES, EEL= They litspectfully lava! the Attention PTJROHASERS. 802 QIUNDBIEIL, 11 Bata Poona , . 43 do. Dry Aybl.l. 119 do. Pbs4ht4. 11 do do. otoll9. I do. hart,. rs. to arrive by tall. 1441 , 114 DICHLT CO. rot lute by VILOFIL-100 bola. Ferguson bratb , brad Loalal.llo. Sentra), made from ••••cclad ratite Keutaly what, warmotud oguat to me bat bra.. molly Flour *old Is tat mato., to azure by ruIL ale by DICKEY At CO. FRUIT AND }TETHER& 33 sack* P ada aella, naives mud taarlau. 13 do. d 1 do. Falba". No. landlog a n d tor a* by 13•• • LI DICKISY • CO. SODA ABll.-100 tom Prime 9 IDS ABEL for .190}J. B. CANVIELIJ. • WHITE LIM E.-200 bbla East. ILAN 11 , - ITC I 11,0 nt.'s Cleveland f.e . vale al 141 M. avib.nr..cbLinin.D. APPLES. -200 bbis Choice 4 . 141 . 1:11 erri.e.4, Carr .ale by J B. (1 MI.O. 141 Tim ..rar IICSROOM CORN.—EJeven bales J..) Dow Issadleg. for bait •1•11 DICHZT 1 CO. It.. e.,t rheapest• sad family a•-.paper p...tred to Wesunna renntTlyz.llla. Nrteer. ine