THE DAILY GAZETTE: EZZI=1:11 PENNIMAN; REED 1c CO, Mee, 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue B. PENNIMAN, T. P SOI7BTON, •WD ntnrsturr,sN T MOMS OV Till DAILLIT PI maltvls, Tear ballvtred ...ryler..prr wa,IL tte ritsburgl Gage. PETlnacsraf at Antwerp, 61f. U. S. Bondi at Frankfort, Stilfattri GOLD closed In New York yesterday at 127 i. Tug conundrum of the day, how was Packer with hls millions Wanted / Ey Republican voters more than Daum cr,fic, is the best answer we can afford. GOLD al 1271 is an encouraging alga of the times. Retail merchant* who make from forty to fifty per cent. an their goods could very profitably return to paying out specie to clutge. sWbo wtll first try the advertising dadgt? CAIiLISLIL, by no means the purest or most upright of politicians, even if he does claim acknowledgment in the Re publican ranks, was defeated for Senate in Western Virginia by . Davis, an able and conscientious Democrat. Virtue has itareward. Tao otlicial majority of Ohio for Herta, Repolißeam candidate for Governor, is 7,640, out of a total vote of 463,304. This la a Republican loan over the election of 1668, of 9,749. The lack of Interest in politics, or in other words the general apathy which prevailed, In' titargeable withtbe decrease in majority. Tea Blare Guard, a se!f styled watch dog of the public treasury, a flaunting and dampest lie from .its birth up till its death, a paper that wore the glasses of "money" end could see nothing good la men or politics, unless previmailly "teen" Itself, has been knocked down 'under a sterlirs cruel hammer, and will breathe no more. Bo much for affected princi ples, eo much for honor and honesty in the counterfeits, so much for humbuggery and deacelt. Tao Bums has been ruledout of the Common &boob of Cincinnati. Whither are we drilling? The Word of GOD at discount In a great city Is a sad commen tary on the state of American society. Children, born theologians, may discover the pernicious effects of reading publicly a few verses of revealed truth at the corn - mencement of the day's studies, but the ordinary run of mankind will fail to dis cover wherein the. morals of youth will suffer by the adoption• of the Book of Books as a reader. Out upon such In fidelity and narrow•ndnded prejudice. DRIIIXILATIC JOURNALS will dOubtleas be profuse In their apologies for tho late departed Attorney General, not wishing to buoy him up, however, so much as to involve Governor GEARY in an unpleasant situation. The removal was made not a day too soon for the public good, and all right minded citizens will award the Governor due credit for the moral courage which prompted him to ascrilicoan °Meer bent pn bringing discredit to the admin istration and to the party under whose wings ho was sheltered. Gentlemen-of the opposition Pew,' Republicans can afford to be honest despite of your scowls and Jeers, and you have little to do In bolstering up dead men that they may appear as madded martyrs. GILLIIT was right, and the honest masses will stand by and applandlim for his fearless course. Pride? Front on Vreo Trade. "Free trade in all the emanations of intellect has ever had a purel y beneficial effect, blessing him who gave and him who received. It never can Injure a na tion or Ito individual to Impart knowl edge or exchange Wean, This Is admit. led. From the sun, which lights sip the planets and 'the silver moon,' to the Greenwich pensioner, whose pipe is lit at the focus of a neighbor's calumet, flee, and *me, and brig .sew are of their us. turecommunialble, without loss or dim. amnion in the slightest way to the coin. municant- Bo it is with mind. But hi; w stands the crao with matter ? Are the same principles applicable. under ex isting circutastaaces,lo theproductions of manual toll and the distribution of em ployment through the different trades and mis s t Lis for the Interest of the mate. eisl and grosserno:id, who eat, drink, are clothed and Imrpeondesi with house. hold necessities—who are ;sondem:led to look for support through.the troublesome medium of daily' labor-4s it it or Judi della in tie complicated state of the so , vial frame-now established in Emote, to lay level all In. harriers which climate, toil, situation and Indian', have raised for the protection of the productive _classes in each country; and by the Bat ,aAthe•new aurora borealis which has i :arisen on our echoolef political economy,' :to qumfoutul all the element , of actual 10, and try back on Al the , wisdom of antiquity t As sagacious and conslizept would be a proposal to abolish the quer, I Wine taw that 'free trade' might be en- 1 JoYed by try!"ne• to break down the dybes or Hol. d iet the ocean sho ul d be Tree; to aboli sh the topyrightand patent laws,' that •pitacV may be free to the dull and unlnientive; the pima laws ^that slimily shoot; Vie,' that Al may go where they hit t unimpeded; trent'• that all may live scot**, and, 'gnarly, the laws of property, the laws of mar riage. sad . the laws of God, which, are snore or laid Impediments In the. way of .free trade.' " sksasea imon. Ito ,begin thif Lay; Bit. locks c r aircizniedlipward , over an immense Nake tfiu eel like an Incubus oa , atead.Ytidplufet..'t over with 'porestutpi MO then sprinkled sive: with &shower of Wrhlte powder. The height u this. Was somewhat over a foot OAS _,_6 ~._1 White rose bud lay on its top like an eagle on a haystack.- Aver berniskundhosem was folded *fats handliachle; faidetted in fruit by • bin'tilit Maier larger than a copper cent coutatning-ber,.grandrah; ex , ' miniature set in gold.. Her airy form wu braced up at a Wain dress., the sleeves as tight as the natural skin of th e m., with a waist !brined by a bodies, worn outside. *Waco the skirt Wowed ag, and was distended at the toper an ample Loop. Mom of white aid. with peaked toes, and heels of two or three Serail ale , watiod, inclosed her tem, sad glittenit visa= ' lee as her-little pedal Win be.7 eurionsly out. Now for the swab : We heir was sleeked back and plentitully beflonesed, while his, (mete • projected like t h ey ballal i t d id4gb,, His coat was a elr-bhee_ ,, r yellow; his long vest o'Litt satin, em broider ettelolti 'bee; breeehis of the same I; and tied at the knee with pink bon. White silk stockings and pumpit with lame,. EI tie U! of the same hue, completed the baballnehte his nether limbs. Mee RAO Olgistrroft around his wrist, and a portentous Um, worked in correspondence, and Waring the miniature of his beloved, finished his wolf Vaasa appearance. TuthintAt;:ithuu,ntsde genitally Autown !bet ductal t0az.m....„ battle near Atlanta, in whibtk, uh ..ought stint from eae side of thelefteti - and then on the other, ' , rebel Ofittertaf *be haul of his men„ more dazing than his foilotreni ancceeded gelling close rip against the Union works, when a eer vu_utuiwiri enkinel of lows volunteers, I,e ;timmedwith Abe smoke of battle. +wiped from e nacre, w parapet, and en ; Wending his powerful tiritin Waged the talian; rebel by the poured bi n , ibodlly Into the Linton ILsee, and iglu him to the - rear a prisoner of war. Tpii rebel, mete toraedeaato be ~C.Ol. the -11Poite•fittVAlabasin: died arree&l atierwahl of chagrin at the firma war ha which ha was eaptOred: e captor wee eel fitelitgusp, of the rithamoth lows,uow 411.11/y, / tI I f -1 1 1 • • nir I l k : I Z,C t I JOHIAH KING N P HEED, 0 00 18 c. , VOL. LXXXIV. rißsr EMIR NEWS BY CABLE. London " Times ” on Wheat Exportations from the tutted States—Earthquake* in Ger- man* e- Catholic Pastoral Lettler— , lllintster Curtin marks On Being Presented to , the Pear—The Dalmatian Re bellion Suppressed. By Telegraph to the Plush, rgh loaart le, =1 I.minos, Nov. 2.—The Timm to-day comments on the rapid Increase of the Importatione of wheat from the United Ntates. The most Interesting question, It rapt, la the extent to which It can he kept up In competition With Russia and Central Europe, when railways In that section are fully developed. The great question for consideration in this con nection axe the reduction In freights and other charges, and the enlargement of communications. I ICU LI N, November 2. —A rch bin hop Cullen, in a pastoral Just leaned, exhorts aII members of societies similar to the Fenian organlestion to abandon thetb. He adverts to the evils unstained 'by Spain and Italy through the notion of sperst socletlea, and says the laltatOers or loch organizations will lneur the penalty of exoommunketion and cannot participate in the Jubilee just published. R11651A. ST. PETXI2.4FIVIIO, November 2.-1100. A. G. Curtin, American Minister, in ad dressing the Czar expressed his pleasure at being able to repeat the sentiments of admiration and esteem entertained by the government of the United States to- wards the Cur, and its hopes and desires for the continuation of those feelings, and for the yrs!' , •being of the present government of Russia, which hu been made glorious by its wisdom, firmness and Justice. FRANCE. PARIS, November 2.—The newly ap pointed Ambasaador from Prude ar rived to-day- A.great crowd of people have &ram bled at Moot Marie cemetery. Police are on band In force, bat their services are apparently not seeded. LII FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN, Nov. 2. Quite heavy abocka of au earthquake were felt last evening throughout tier. rnaay, particularly in Darmstadt, WOl. Widen, Mayenoe and Frankfort. IZZIEI3 MADRID, Nov. 2.—The eat.loBl has bean In part reoonntruoted. Mamas has been appointed Foreign Secretary. and Ftgu rem Minister of Finance. IM E:110 Vrimirta, November 2.—Adrieee from Catalano •nnoupcea that the capitulation of the Inaurgetits Is hourly expected. PINAR!, lAL AND ',woos, November 2- P.a -Conanis I 33. y ~ American aecurltim firmer; 5 21*: 8.31 624. 87%; 67a, 83. i, le 4014 77. Erie. 2134; IWoou, 07%; Atlantic and erlilks Western, 25. FRANKFORT, November 2-Bonds are firm at 88y„,®88%. Ponta, November 2- Bourse opened firm. Rentes 71f. 4c. • LivEnroot.„ Nerving tier 2.-Cottninzuld fling uplands Mid; Orison. 12,0. Mtn Manchester market is firmer; melee of 10,000 bales California white wheat 80. ! Id; red western 13s. 2d; red winter es. 4d. Receipts of wheat for three days: 10,000 - - -- quarto* of Whi c h ;gap were American Real Estate Braker. Nest le National western. Floor Zia. 91. Corn; mixed, ton 'cotton. 30a. Oats.. 3 ed. Pm. 431.. Pork 112 a. illy T. tegr•pl, e. the P0t..... beret.. ed. Reef 864. Lard 71.. Cheew. 6.9 a.! NO, November 2-Tbe Nation. 61. Bacon 675. for new. spirits of Pe• ji COnvetillon of Keel Estate Brokers, trolenm II Y,',11; relined la 84,d. Tur. Pentium San 9 d. convened here to-day at Temperance . Loartanr, November 2-Refined Petro i Hall, Delegates are previa:dhow nearly team la es'd iNd. Linseed Oil every states The me.ting wee organised Z 29 6s. by the appoint Meld of Samuel Polite= be, rAivrwcww, November 2.-Petroleum of Cleveland, President, and J. H. Wing. active and firm at 611. I secretary. Preliminary business was • transacted, when the Convention ad. • COLUMBUS, OHIO.) burned until three P. IC ' The afternoon session was taken up • I• with • long disputation on the mewling of 11. itusdsY B .MM U Ol . B --HiChlY In.. , the terms oagent•' and ' . Luker," the wresting. Permeative. ! former being charged ten dollar, and I fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaut.. I j the latter arty dollen by Me Govern- Corm mama November 2.-The Sunday! meat. It was thought that Congress School Union of the Methodist Episcopal I ought to rekxvgnise them an identical, and ' reaolotion was passed declaring there Church began 14 atutiversary on Matta • * wan no rea dference weer the terms; ditylast, With s - Onildree'sjubilee, which but they equally mean buying, melting, wawa grand make.. On Randity morn- and renting real eatato, and menthe/ lug the pulpits of the different ! lams on theaame. • AdJotuned until to- ehurcbes _Were 4 :4 9 . 1 114 0 d by Rev. E. morrow, Dunn, of new Jamey, Rev. EL R. Plena, of New York, Rev. J. A. Vincent, of New York, Rev. 11. M. SimpsoneOf New Jersey, and otber prominent disarm The anniversary sermon was delivered by E. 0. Haven I) D.. President of the Northwestern =University et Evanston. Illinois, was listened to by the largest audience ever convened for wash 1p in 011 2 1 /2 19 49' The anniversary prow was held on Monday evening at Town Street Church The report of the elearetal y. Rev. J H. Vincent, was read and appropriate exer. class connected therewith. To-day the Anniversary Institute hen beep th macro. and the museum depart. went open. blame numbers attend on the exercises. !ho spacious church is crowded to its utmost Mussily nightly. 4 liaternal message was seat to the 111 411 : 80ndayAchoe1 Ceiba now in sesalon et St. Louis. Tattiorrow will close the siterahtelb CINCINNATI - • • , Tllik eij•teiAseltiat.COestlit.lif fosKo ried me Courti-itobber Angled. tßy Tekgrayo w U. nytoborgb payette.l ctrtmurAn, Nov- 2 . - 4 n i N U M 3 4'n WO :Vadat by :Judge Btnart4de'2hi Superior Court, this Afternoon, restrain ing the Board of PAlucattoo front carry log Into execution the riNoluttous pro hiblting She reedit* of the :Mho and religion* hooka, - and; using satred music in the public schooLa The ground on which the petitioners prayed for the !loproniinn tp Wei the framera of the 00 041404pAi h/ 1 49 01 5 ,1 900/ 1311 1 43 .5 mint tat, seugati rna , Ap gobd Education the right to excludeall tag! ner of religious instruction. The ease ',gLi; to heard on Thursday. 4 gem!pif HO'HinTtlittre Hotel ahoht 'three drama ads p,.:Zoing discovered a robber oonouttind owlet jig *d. lie secured the dun; sad nailed .robber Arnb•ixb.bn bber wall ilattlirld VIA taken- be re the Police entail, Rhea: jab Wellf en examination; and *is ttkett belitte tee Grand Jury and indicted. ~ . . 1 4/4 1 0 44 4 , A9M i t p _ t • .' t : thy Tattoo to the Ptittettah ill wit. , HUDSON, N. Y., Noyepo her ct—rrhepwl 1 0aqthe Albany d Boftm Railroad, trh IM Altionynt ten minutes tact two Otortaps, riot Imo the looomo. live house at C4altheitt poor corners by ;the totapiscament of a toiritat. Po iO9O - Of the train Paned throaab lite 1.7 4. -.band vompletely demollehlott It. Ttla tel w hlitern damaged. The uor-tt t , _piing toad which otoliteW at u for some diatoms. it e ri t was =Upland by comp and ' rho ban a dopitcats hey. About - two the Ago a switch.naar the ohne Mood was mimed, which aro near esuelog 1 acrt ogn nce.4lll.w - yaw Metirsord i►ument—r,n Ralsti4 ♦We. toy resent* o. tte entstersh 0.. 4 m 41..4 Your Jas, Novetober_g;4 accident occurred near-rdlarrairsburg. twenty six miles weldWiPOlT4ervls,ist about font_ O r ekklkAgils morning, by vbi a h 'pupped Or/burned to death and tumbled aidekteded with coal oil, tobacco add Won were entirely consumed. When the dre bad reached Its height James Rourke, a brakeman, was seen In the midst of the dames, but it waa Ire poedble to approach near enough to render the victim any aid, and ho wax, lea abort time, omplatelg roasted. The firth, s upposed to have ° gloated trout the locomotive. Betalotion Tabled. tee Telegraph Witte Pittsburgh Oustla.) .WIAV I 4 3 O IO 2 4 1 30 ten Pomo* House of' Pteeintativea, by lone of sgsalo, tabled Me reeeintlon of. Serred yegtergev for the election of a Senat l or 7 011't6di OrMill CaoPer's /nen . 4 11b P , .. • ST. LOUIS Hodleo Recovered and Recogn'zed—More Hal'road Consolidatlon—Ltaptiot Mat. bath Acta.' t 0111,11110 n. [By Telegraph W the Pltteborgh Gaaatja.) MT. 1.011,4. Novomber bodies of the following persona, lest on the Stonewall. have teen reoognlzed: J. A. Adams end Mike Kinney, mock dealers of SL Louie; .1. Doyle, J. Car-son, Jerry Cotta Y. P. Arne, John Hawley, J. rorimy. James rowea, J. Kelley, AL 0. Loot, Garrott Coleman and Peter CUD. ningbam. (toe thousand tive hundred dollar. In money has home found and la with the authorities. All of the , fsbove except the two first were deck paean D orn. J. E. Patent President, and H. C. J Bridges, Managing Director of the Grand Wank - Itailmad of Canadh, ,have been here a day or two on bctekneas relating to the extension of the connections of their road to St. Louis and other jpoints to the west. They desire to run ownproutise guage rare from here to Portland, Malhe. and make rates, if ble, *Me di will induce shipment.. of wheat and protium to Liverpool and other European ports via Portlatid. Them gentlemen will visit the far west before their return, and will leave for Kansa. City and beyond to morrow. Mr. Peters made a very Inter eslagttingnight. speech before the Board of Trade . The train. of last evening and this morning mine In loaded with delegate. to the Baptist Sunday School Conven tion. Twenty-seven States are rotate muted. A prayer meeting was held in the forenoon occupying about two hours, the leader being W. Laurence, of ,Chl moo. Tye to_ pi c , wee, "Waiting capon God for the Holy Spirit's special pre. At about throe P. W. Bon. Phelps, of New York, called the meet ing to order, the spacious house being filled in every part. After staging . Coronation," • sale*. tine of Smipfure Wu read by BOTa..looe B. Thorne., D D., of Illinois, and prayer offered by Bev. W. F. Broodus, D. D., of Virginia, after which the exercises of welcome occurred under the direction of the Local Committee, E. D. Jones, of St. Lout,, Chairman, who, after • few happy retnarka r .introduoed Hon. Nathan Coie Mayor of the city, whose remarks celled out Rev. S. E. Welch, of Mo., the father of the Sunday School work west of the Mieslealppl, an old man In year. but full of eloquence. Rev. Shepherd Wells, In behalf of the Missouri Sunday School Convention, closed the welcoming reistarka A response was then made by the Chairmen, Hon. Wm. Phelps, President of the American Hamlet Publication Society, under whose auspice. the meet. ing le held. end U.. A. Pelts, of Penn ' aylvanta, Chairman of the General Con vention, who happily hit the National capital question by referring to the fact that St. Louts had drawn the representa tives of thirty Staten, and might hope to gather so goodly • cmp , FIY Mem W. Howard beans, of Ohio, la fluidal Director, and has prepared several pieces of music specially for the Convention. After Hinging, a• Work, for the night Is coning," the order of tne programme wise taken up, the antject announced be ing a. Our Arm," the first division of which—as Slllll. l / 1 {,C7100/ workers—wit ably presented by Rev. Frank M. Ellis, of Reuses The second—. in this Imo!. tote"—was the theme of Rev. Chita H. Ryland, of Virginia, who made so coral. lent addreas. Between these division a spited labor song, written for the occasion by Dr. [Sackett, of Illinois, was sung. 1 After the addressee. the COITIMIRIXIII on Enrollment - anti Business were ale pointed, annoutimernenta for the evening made, and a "Mooing prayer offered t.y Rev. A. F. of Kentucky. Among the than nguletted persona pre. OM, In addition to those nathed, are young And old tuen from nearly every rtteterla the Ilutan. The feeling RUM reeled is to tit s highest Ipgrro fraternal and the esoeectinghy arandlaL. CLEVELAND BRIEF TELEURAIB —Henry Ruiddard, i leadingiawyer of baston, Ohio, died yesterday at eighty. two years. Thirteen hundred and seventy-thmia barrels or spirits hag' been distilled Montgomery county, Obio,since January 1, 1869. —lien. John M. Wool le enrkmaly 111 at hie residence In Troy, N. Y. Wave ap prehensions are felt In regard to his reoovery. He to 66 tears old. —T. H. Herder, of the Marton, (0.) Mirror, hes purchased the Dayton Ledger, and will add thirty thousand dollars to the stook, and change It to a morning lune. —/q Miscue of Staples, the deaf mute, against the Kennebec asickPoriland road Company, i verdict of row for plaintiff has been rendered. The de lenffiniusmoved fora new trial. —The Virginia State Pair opened at Richmond yesterday, with • large at tendance. A telegram wale received hum Pre•ldent Grant regretttrig Ltia•sa gigdmantagirevented hiauttendanies.` —lt is announced that lion. Charles J. ;Valor, ha kaaa altered the Wane of Elcb Treasury made vacant by 1.140 liationltd fidneral, Butterdeld, and that hehaa,the gather finder egnal4pra44on. Itrordsitglruie, - Tor $l.OOO and' the championship pr the ?duel Staten, between the Staples Salisbury, Jr., crew of Worcester, Mass., and Bpi Septum, crew of Boston, is to take plane on risks Quinshigamond, on Thursday the lath loatapto . . 4 - 1 1 t h: Secretary of Legation for the inopontltdertglcm, at Washington beyink l errnaaFed,Seinia Ma,4l44Mairon'a retort lathe to t alleged Dames In Paraguay, it le mouldered probable that, a personal difficulty atill'aideUf betafail Mai and Mr. McMahon. —The lllino'. Central Railroad Coln. mnyfa par end paint shop, located on the lake fbOre,bgtepen r fiventy.oeventh and Twenty,eighth4s.., Chicago, toolf ere at ball Pala OiaVon. 4 0 14dIti idjthit, kad AAA eqanalattdaltrOYed ti Justivoupti.‘ including alitetn Doha t oari, paints, Oils, tools, dm. The lona will reach no,. 400, Fully Mowed. • . —BlW'itirillllo:Ternp)sr. aged.about twenty years, a Wkik"*. w ho 13 OR tP employed In the boarding boogie of Mr.. Boardman, Chicago, for some lizpo sgddenly disappeared on Ronda) , nihht Dud, sad from notes which she lert and atteraneea m = d abe made, it in believed she has haillatle 'ha no triseaf her can be dlacovered. —Tbo story names froth Virsahburn tst, Cpmmander Kirkland, in his eat. ei% t , 7 , a . rn utionaTlnveZrZingWmailMe,477 - led that biro. Washborn Ind said in his bear in 1 4 1 4 a Prillkidit had been made at tor busban 11 tab eto overthrow INaeg_ and pu: ~ ! la brother Domingo In potter; —lt le aimed that Solicitor Sautteki and Searetarydioutirell had a long oonvenot , don with the President Monday on the anb3eet of en invetelgattopuSt siitato tro chargeieteeSitenerailiatterita. written report has been prepared, and no tPvesligs4on • Pump the 801 Hu n ,., has been ordered. No successor to General Batterheld haayet Wart appointed, an the office la not 601216'65er a tory deal:ebbs one. Mr. Charles . d. Folgor, it to Add, has been Melted • ' • —A spadel. front at. Rohl says that Bon. N. p. Entralbrd' fiar' - .relted there tretiMelenti, Montana. Me moan al the request of the elbows' of Montana td confer with Cienmal Hancock In regard to the moteditteetnt th 6 pieriple af Mon tana from the outrages of bonnie Indiana who MO preparing to drive the whites front the country. The psoifia demand a weedy and aoiticient increase of mount. ed troopeond 44110 alnhOtity ,Wilmivol unteersto proteat thatneeiveir agafast tbe snit:Spited depndationey PITTSBURG SEM ElllllOl. POUR O'CLOCK, .4. al STATE ELECTIONS. Elections Held Terterday In ew Torte, Masxachusette. New Jersey, Wisconsin, MI nose, Minnesota. and Mary laud—lLeturas Incomplete Municipal Elections. Telegraph to the l'lttrhargb MASSACHUSETTS. BUXTON, November 2. The annual election took place to-day. The vote le comparatively small. Bretton including Roxbury, recently annexed, gives Clay. Iln, for Governor, 7,7 M; Adam., Dem, 10,840; Chamberlain, workingmen . * can. didate, 610. Plurality for Adana, 2,600. In 1887 Adair.' plurality In Beaton and Roxbury was 2,663. Returns from forty-eight towns, Inclu sive of Poston, foot up Ciento 11,619, Adams 6,707, Chamberlain 2,920, 1n 1865 the same towns gave Bullock 16,924, Adam► 9,940- George M• Brooks, Rep., Is elected to Congress in the Seventh Inatrict. LA wt.—Eteventy-four towns root tip: Olaflin 20.984, Adorns 11,310, Chamber. lain 4,61313; Cla mejority 6,0.44. The same towns In 1807 gave Bullock 24,670, Adams 18,894 Peter liar, ey, Dam. I. elected a lkiunsellor, defeating Ex.-May or Boredom. The ninth Senatorial Dis trict elects Jim, Fox, Scooter, over Crane, both Repabllcana. The latter was the atralghout Republican candidate. The complexion of the Logislature 1. yet undecided, but at 8 o'clock this even, n/ the anti-proMbltiouista were out In tome with bands of innate. The Indio lion. are that they have the majority In the Legislature. I= The election to-day resulted In the re eleotion of Gobernor Otsflln by • plural. Ity of 10,000 to 15.000 voter,. One hun dred and sixty-five Marne and &glee, in cluding Beaton and Cambridge, font up as follows! Clantn, 43,149: Adams, 37,16 th Chamberlain, 10,000. The legislature is Claimed by both probitiltionlata and Boeotian men. It ornbably to pretty near. ly divided on tho Liquor question, and the RepuhliMuse have a Wong majority In each branch. NEW YORE Naar Yuba, Nov. 2, h r. 11.L.RetUrne thus far received from tho Interior of till. State show unit.rm ftemeerstic gains as compared with the Yreeldeuthal vote of 1.8118. Thiaelty atria an !Immense Democratic majority. It is too early yet to estimate the map , rttv, but there memo not a doubt of the election of the entire Democratic ticket. Mr. ()remLey runs ahead of We ticket. I= 11 r. y —Returns from nineteen wards of the city give .1A .U 2 ineilriti for Nal 1111,n over Sigel. The asoix to hoar from will manes° the ine)ority to certainly 15.001. (treeley, for Ounotroller, run ahead of his ticket 7,000 or li,ooo vote,. The Dernnerate lees over 16,000 In New York and Brooklyn, but gala ao tarnsay In the Interior that there seems no doubt of the elemtlon of the whnie Democratic Rtate ticket by luau to 12,000 ms- Jot-11.y. The !Wax. Senate 1• doubtful, but pro trMy Republican by Y or 3 tnapirtty. The Demnerata galn • Senator in tba Moane dlatrint, but artll likaly loan to one or two other illyt r I The Asaem blr be undoubtedly lk•pubMnut. lIIMIZZO Trstuac eatlanatee the qUfe luieThgene Dornoorette by et ism 12,000 tnaprity ob the whose Wit et. Duchess County—Later returns make the election of Margen (Dent.) to the Senate from ibis dlstrlct possible. One handreal and afaly arrests for Ille gal voting were made daring the day. Tbs retorts tune far received Indicate the election of all the Tammany canal. thus for Aratembly to thls city. NEW J ERSEY Nj:wa us, November 2.—Eassz county elects the entire Republican county ticket- Taylor (Rep.) I. elected to the Nude Senate by shut 2,000 majority over Little, (Dom ) For M. Astuon tsly the Republicans elect 6 and the Democrat. 3.. a Democratic gain of I. Union County fin - t. one Democratic Senator. Middleton county shows Re . pabllean gains, but probably nowt Demo• ,wattc. Mercer county elect. two Re, Public= Arraemblywoo and one Daum oral, a Republican gain of nue. Now Brunswick glow Jared t Rep. 1 SOO ma jority for Awembly, and Farr for BberHf by 342 majority. Pariesniu.ruia, November 2.—A dis patch gives Ms following vote for mem ben of Assembly in Crandon county, New Jersey First District, Bonsai), Rs pertains°, 210 mai. • Second District, Shinn, Republican, 33 ma)) ; Third DM- Intl, in doubtj Bethel, Republican, LB sleeted to the•Rt.to Senate. The Repnb ilcans carry the county by 250 majority. ILLINQIS CUMA.uO, October 2.—The election to day Wm been conducted in a very genet manner. The vote la not large al title hour, 6 o'clock p. tt. The election of the Citizen,' ticket by ■ large majority la very generally conceded. lop. w.--The returns of the city and minty elections held today oome In very slowly, owing to the promiscuous end Independent manner In which the people spilt up their tickets, but enough Is known to werrant the statement thst the citizens ticket Is elected In this city by at least five thousand majority, and In the county by fully seven thousand elsjority. the citiaens oandldstee for the Constitutional Convention In the county. erten In number, are elected— four of them Republicans and three Democrats. WISCONSIN . Coleus:4 November 2.—Returmi from seventeen towns In Wisconsin 4710 W a Sepuhilean gain of awe hundred over the election for Qovernor In 1067. when Fairchild was elected by 4,764 maJority. Bin.w•ozse, Nov. 2.—Returns from .evenly eltlea and towns In different' Mho of the State shows net Reptibltean gain on the vote of '67, when the Repub.. 0011211 had 4,764 majority, of 1 and the liePlibllisto State Committee esti. mate lieelfahltdrs majority it about 8,000, with a LenialatntePof abate the tame octruplestlan as last year. MARYLAND, Bavratosta, November 2.—The vote In city to-day was tiormally light, Only le,mo vote beteg polled put of • regletarod vote of over o,ooo,Tbe yOta br Clotimpteolar_at .ther, Slash Mtvraiury was: Woolford, Dern., 13442: BAP.. Salgt. Woodard , ' abpslty, 8,405. The Democratic ticket for me7bera of the Legietature 'received • • ma *My of about 0,009. Very jireeinot 11 every ward of the el grave • • majority rat the Ocanoczatio tic et. Vor NberM the vOtta yea; Albert, Delia, Wotapa'ft: NI tilling, yontl.fmeß'i e!pai MINNESOTA Thirty-four town. in Minnesota give Austin. aopatlloati, Mit Okla, Demo. mat, M. 'pore pre N 1 many 'Tilts to the CLOT *ad comity Unita It. is Moon& iris to give tbq yote of Lit. r.. 31. Atm tint. majority Mje elate Is estimated at 8000 to 000. Tweve o' dock —thirty-aovon towns la Man/rots gives 'Austin (Rap.) BA= Otte, (Dom.) 11,083; Otis' aatj. 380; 8 ALTIAZOBB, Abbott's Kills Porthole Destroyed by Vim—Loss *WNW. 'Byrelepton to lttenttsbuigts Onntts.) Pt pritiona, Nfisembor 2 . — ft T9 rti f in Pr 4 bbisV. WON C a n! °,o l4 o d ,SPf r rolling railroad iron, W.a burupa . 2 1$ night. ~ber price witch valnattle cutlery. Dray it email pat of the male building argy me l t Thelma hi one hundrie itzonaunVdni. lays thivand hundred workmen are temporarily thrown out of atuploynasuL Han. (*Lase 4. Wickliffe, tEntlov. of gailtiall7 lad sx-Poilmaster Ostkaral under President Taylor, died In Wined tcpuray. Mt, st the niddence of bid sora la -lay outlands/ sinning last, - 1, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 3, 1869 TILE CAPITAL. Brewers Not Paying Their Tax —Retrenchment Statement Denied— Secretary Belknap Serenaded and Makes a perch B 1 Tel.rrapb OA PI. buret thasell• 1 WAAHINOTort, Nov. 2, 1569. 1171KWKIIII NOT PA TM° THEIR TAX Mr. Delano, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, has addressed • commenter. Lion to the Secretary of the Treasury, setting forth that the tax on malt liquor. la not fully collected, owing to several muses, among them that revenue Mames are used two, three and four times over, by means of fraudulent procaines of re moving evidence of cancellation, end also that counterfeit stamps are need In numerous caeca. He summits a circular from the Seoretary, addressed to Super. vivre llallectors and Assessors, request log all possible information on the sub feet, and snob mention of means for prevention of frauds as may occur to these officers. The Secretary of the Treasury will Issue the cirentai in a few . days, in accordance, with the suggestion of Commissioner Delano. C, A large number of cilium' assembled to-night at the mildew* of OoL Dayton, where General. Belknap la temporarily located. Aitacciste J natio° Miller, of that State, addreased blot on behalf of the cit izens of lowa, expressing their gratifies, lion at hi. appoinimsrit as Secretary of War, and complimenting him on hie dis tinguished service daring the war. General Belknap replied, expressing hie gratitude for the compliment and ale inelng the State of lowa far Its rapid development and steadfast adherence and support of the Union and the Repub lican party, and pledging himself to so administer the affairs of the War De partment as to command the approval of the country, =II Representative. of this Memphis, El Paso and Pacific liallread deny the truthfulness of the charge that Congress will, at Us next erosion, to asked'hy that oompany to appropriate several millions of dollars for aid for constructing the been .6.l.Thedeyorea.y.i=roubyru,latelomn, and ell they nave heretofore sought, and ail they propose to ..k of Congress at the coming session, Is the right of We) through the public domain. ==rl=l A. an evidence or the retrenchment policy of the present Administration, and the acing made In one Instance mince tieneral (Irene aim Into power. It awortalned that there were about three thousand employes to the Treason. Iko partment on the 4th of March LaaL At the present time the reduction amounts to about es hundred In the Treasury alone, which, at the average pay of nut pinyon, alit amount Illossanty thousand do/Mra per month. DI EDIPHI rfttutural Monter - 4 Ikon Shoots his loather 40 a Mel Ned - the rerriet4e Inca and In rrsa.4 01211 the Cast*, B, Tel...rapt. to tt. Rl...mu ....a. I Alar cute , November 2.--A born WO I murder was amount& a f tkalon, Alts alma ppl, an Saturday night. Mato, Sheppard, edified., of Internal Revenue, while lying 123 hi. bed, pruttrated by paralyele and unable to lift ins hand, was allot through the ham by Me eon lam net, who entered lb. mod just an ha usother was leering. :dm Sheppard bearing the -retort of • pistol returned to the axon, aratoed the .lemma of her eon, sod surprised at the report haring no etre,' on her Inabon.t, went to the bad and Malt oared he had been shot through the heal L Young Sheppard, after an,- milling the deed, fled to the wows. lie l4en au f e d tills b aa aa o sa a d brought back. By this time tb6 ex citement was so great that it wan with difficulty the attiaena were reetrained trout infilating summary puntstment upon the parricide. Ile le will under .r ma, awaiting trial. Wht.ky le and to Wee been the cause. He Is t wanly eight years of age. The Sunday morning train front Louisville roe over an unknown man, mar Paris, horribly mangling and kill. lug him Inatantly. A private dispatch Km Hot Springs that Harry Elliot, eon t f Capt. Wm. Elliot, a well known staanibtat man, was accidently killed there this morning. Tbeir Politic. 10d ■allßlafa Peru.. =3 Illy Telegraph to the Plttabargh l'orcries•Tl, Nov. 2.—Of the twenty. two vote. by the Board of Education, lest night, for excluding the Bible from the nubile wheels, ten were Republicans and Melee Democrats. Nominal reli gion, ton Catholics, throe Protestants eight Freethinkers, and one' Jew. of fifteen voter valuta excluding, twelve were Republicans and three Democrats. Nominal religion; thirteen Froteetanta one Pellet/linker and one Jew. The champion of the part] fbr expulsion was Rev. Thomas H.Sicker; left wing. The liberal champion for retaining 4he Bible was the Rev. A. D. Iday; Unita. rich. Dr. I.lrDnotooe'• Raftty—Do Claims to Dave Discovered the Ties lkoitco of tbe St Ter Itqtrapb Co thin Plitabough n ) NRW Yost". November Si —A special dispatch from Zanxiber, by wiry of Lan don, convey. the very Interesting and pleasing intelligenoe of Dr. Llvihipitooe'a safety, dated to the Bth of *terns*. ISO& tie was then In good health. Ile re quested that "Lipp/Ink neutlcal. Doan,- menua.and almanacs fbr 1659 and 1870 be forwarded to biro, thus Indicating sa aria suppaned, an Intention Co remain in the sometime longer. he abiding to have hoovered the true emote of the Nile. The commainteratlon It toregre with repent 02 general Deana Mormon Outrages—An Editor Cruelly Beaten. Is, Telegraph to Qs Putibsoll @matte.' CORRINNI, Utah, lioinixtber 2 —J.at• Beadle, editor of the Rosa .oeporfer. while attending Probate Ootirt, to day, at Brigham City, wee,_ eat Upon and beaten Dearly to death. "The souse of the intact Is claimed to he his writing:l against PAYSSW. Electinn In .onus. Monism, Not. 2.—The election mimed 9ff without the ellgitteas er. The vote wee light. Total tot e d this eity 6419, . Democratic majority of 751. Eoongh lio known - 40m the Mangy Dm aloess to lasursAhatldaires (Democrat) Ls elected by 1,000 majority. Cbartar EdMMDII. Plefttorr, November 22 — The charter .eleotton passed or quietly. The pent. Wade Ilayor twild th e alty ticket waa * elected by about Ida handred majority. 'The Democrats have a malmity in the common cannel'. An average vote wee MiaMORON Orttia 110tiali.—.A. large audience as. 'ambled at the Opera House last night to see LellinpreLl to his new play en titled "The Victim of arcumatancsa, be reprenented, wi oalph.th , "Romeo Jailer Jetiltinell t ocassi Pilllllllll9H .TILIATuz.,MJis perry; Ili liar reldepeotatiosup of dnimea MAKnarr ! quillor ILke attiactica. 4 1, ma thePlusunnth Theatre. Thel" how ever, nunterims caber Nuraaslow, and the result, sa might be expected, la large audiences. Acaratirr ns Mtfalo.—kr. o g rge d.b.a. giTa eleggitrain standard autbout St y of fdttalc, Thursday evening, the 4th ost, under the auspices of the Young fdan's Litintrfi4asoolllttoll. Patti. Rt. Bridget's !Pair is open every night ln Ht. Brldget's Church. The attendance is large. MrA ortporr. The ?atoning V We report of the Su perintendent of the Fire Alarm Tow graph for the month of October There were twelve sienna daring the month. 101 them eight were la the rine DIEM*: throe In the Second and one to shis IZdfd, (1017 eue germ wv gener Tbls erasion the ourning of Oatater when the brans Anuadry of Maws. Craig Brothers was burned. The nu.. ner of Wows aim, at ea tits - OeFitrel hW wee vs. Tip member sunset on the Bersenteedth ward bell, 1Q& ' Tbe• tidal Ices by pa during the awaits wee IBA) and the trial inautenee 14.4100. The deedre of the ts WWI that which the estab moul ushment o( Craig Simi on the $7141. THE COURT', Supreme Court—Full Bench fl ESDAY, Nov. 2.—Supreme (bort wet et ten o'clock A. e ; present, • full MEM M. Raymond wan, on motion of C. 71d,d. 11 8. Smith, E.g., duly qualified and admitted to practice in thin lkeart. Att. Workaappeala: C. P. Continued. 11111 et al. vs. Canfield; C. P. Argil. went mnellided b Janke and Luc. for plaintiff in arm d by Smith and Bar. clay contra. 140, Mundorf va. okersbans; D. C. A r . geed by Lucas for plaintiff in error. Submitted by Bella contra. 134. Rose v. Hunter. D.C. Submitted by 47. Woken for plaintiff in error and by Pal, mer contra. Common Piraa—Judge Mon,. Darla v. Habit. D. C. Argued by TLE.4I, V. November 2.—ln the ca. of Burgwin for plaintiff In error and by J. C. Hoff.. re Jame!. C. liruoo contra_ executor, prevlocurly reported, the jury snort va.stava n ao n . C. P. Ar g ued by returned a verdict for the plaintiff In Miller for plaintiff In error and by Mar. j the cum of HI tS. shall contra. The drat eane taken up tide morning Hartman et al. vs. Kirk. C. P. Ar. Isaa that of Little, Baird ,t Patton en. M. good by &Mover and Bailey for plaintiff H. Wilison.' action on a book aooount. In error and by Acheson contra. Verdict in favor of plaintiffs for 11,850 di. ilottir lb Misch v. JohnlA ppel. Action ' to remover damages received by en as. satilt and battery. Jury out. Jury trial. in this Court have been ad. Journed until the third Monday of the present month. Dlstrlct Court--J uoge Hampton TORSIDAY, No ve mbe r 2-111 the 1111110 or O'Donnell & Bro, va. MoCllntock & Cochran, the Jury returned a verdict for plaint Ills for 8-144. The first case taken up for trial sees that of John Donahue vs. The Pitts burgh. Allegheny and Manchester Pas senger Hallway Company, action to re cover dainages (or inf Lulea sustained by Michael Ilonshue.aged about eight yearn, by being run over by one of defendant'. care on the 13th of December, 11468. On trial. 1=1533 In the case of Parker et aL vs. Martin et al., tried In the District Court recently, the following opinion was delivered by Hie Honor, Judge Kirkpatrick: Two question. are in this case submit ted for our determination. First, wheth er the plainUffe ere entitled to full cone under the affidavit of defense, and sec ond, whether the defendants having taken out a suptena, and having inserted their own names, and having testified in their own behalf without being entipten ed or called by the plaintiffs are entitled to fee. u a wits., ander the recent sot of Assembly which allows either party to become a general witness or a witness in his own behalf. As to the first question, we are of opin ion that the affidevit of defense tiled, does not bring the defendant's within the provisions of rule eisty-aeven of this court. True, the defendanta in their af fidavit of defense allege "that they have a defense to fifty dollars of the claim in the shove stated man with interest on said fifty dollars from eleptember lhfe.." but they my no more nay make no computation of the Interest and do not set out in figures and amount the sum for which they tender Judgment and are willing to be held. The we think they ought to have done, ss they only could, and upon them rather than the plalnUH. this duty devolved. It was part of their case, and they should have set it forth. The role requires the ad minion of "a certain sum in be due" and "an offer to mate. Judgment for the eau.," not • nertaln sum ro be due after • calculation of internst la or may be made by plaintiff, which may or may not be currera or aatialectery to defendant but a "certain snot," • fixed amount In dollar. and cent., which the plaintiff, without more upon his part, can either accept or refuse, and for which amount, If accepted by him, he could, without more, beau. his elocution. The Weldon of the piaintiff, we bold, Ise purely negative one under this rule. They have simply, In reply Lu defend• ants, to may "yes - or "no,' and nothing more, and It la the duty of the defend. ants, as they have theopportunity to sug gest their defense, that the plaintiff one without more receive, or upon the offer oo made, and the Judgment thus ten dered. Thin view we conceive to be In con formity with the rulings of our Supreme Court under the various tender scut, xv Meth, though not phrased an our rule, are yet like It In certainty and exactnets a( tender In order to relieve the part) making It from subsequent awls. We deem It cinnenewary to allude to the en thasitles in further detalL Upon the first qaesstitai submitted, therefore, we are of opinion that the suggestion of an amount and tender of payment were In sufficient under the rule, and that the pleintiffs are entitled to full costa. The second question is one of Import. arise under the provision:eat recent leg islation allowing ell puttee to testify In civil cases We, of course, can end no express rol• Ina neon the statute. Cum analogous principle have, however, been ex pressly determined. Thus, in Aft Wit. hens ve. Hopi - nut. TcAarron, 276—1 t Is held that "mem ben, of the bar are not entitled to witnena fees for attendance In • Cons In w bleb they actually prectlce.” I Teta, upon the presumption that they are there Indimeharge of their own duties, and looking altar the Interims committed to them. It Is also ruled that • juror who Is necessarily obliged to he In Court cannot recover shoals fees.— /dem. rte also that a Justice of the Pews can. ixa recover for the day upon which he Is compelled to be present for the pun posse of returning his recognizances. (tams el. rel. Preyfne w fluneviariosers of PrabsclefpAso County. 6 Burney fill. All these cease go upon the principle that where a party le presumed present In dtscharge of hla personal or °Metal duties, or to look attar and proton his In dividual Intereeta, he cannot recover for other services. anide, however, from all authority we think the case is clearly against the light to recover. The party being proem In Court, will be presumed to be then at tending to his own Interest. and brut naw. The mare fart of hie haying Infer ted his own DAMe In the subpoena can not alter the cane. The praxes of sob ! peens in so far aa the Party I. concerned, is nugatory, for If he does not attend, what matters ltf He cannot be attached and his attendance compelled. If so, at whose Instance, and upon whose mugger non? He la the witness It i• true, but he Is also a party, and process for an ab sent witness can only home, upon request of one prejudiced by his absence. The tinny, therefore, In this case stands as if he had never been itubpoened, his attendant, e voluntary and not compe lled, and hence he la not au. titled to fete for so doing. If a party plantar be absent, he sniffers the penalty of a non suit I If • defendant, a judgment against himself In default of his own tee timony. We might allude to the pal, table frauds and Injustice that would certainlyerisne from the allowance of a different rule, but deem It unnecesary. We are of opinion, therefore, and so di rect, that wind - to the record called in their own behalf , are not entitled to the fees of • witness, TRIAL LIST POR WEDNLSDAT No. NI Roberta vs. DOE -•-• 133 Holmes va. Rodgers et al " 13T Hershstumer la. Maul. . . " 146 Denny vs. Holleran. Old " /Oa Bildebrand vs. Blumenbauer. " /66 fichenley et uz.. Va. Bracken. T 6 Riddell VS. DUEL " 181 Bak* et us.. va. Dlckaon et oz. Quarter Pleadatta—Judge laellata TneatutT, November I.—lu the case of the Commonwealth It& Morgan Thomas Imitated Mg selling Moot os Sunday, urertonal7 reported, the Jury returned • verdict of guliky. BenteDoe deferred. in the case of %Sporty Arnehers, 10 . 1 1940 1 Pi Willies liquor without 11. cense. thelury retained& verdict of guil ty end rethmmended the pritiouer to the extreme mercy °Me Court. Bentenee deferred, be amp at the Commonweslth va 7ohn Manning Indicted for bigamy win mit taken up. The Jury returned a ver dict of not guilty and directed that the county pay the roam ton laboeelln Indicted for selling Ilquor Ilnenfa was owed on trill and the jury returned a yerdlot or guilty, On an Indictment for selling on Sun day the saute defendant was adritted. Michael Carinalr, Ind Weed tar forcible entry and decal:air, me next plated on trial. The jury returned a verdict o f guilty, and rite defendant was esotenoed to a One of and the coda of pooseco doe, and to restore possession of the property detained, WfllLm Dbaritirt, indicted ibr aelllhg liquor on Woodsy. wee nest placed on trial. Defendant, It was proprietor of a beer garden ttriTititi wherethe Teutonic beverage WM to have beeneljd on the iitgth day June but, noway. Ver dict not guilty. .rb e next awe taken Up was that of the Ocaotaulwealth TS. James Foy, Indicted pm obtaining . goods under false prefaces. WWl= lipottr prolocutor. It was al leged that the amdsed punitiand from the promoutor who was utobsecrolat 82.14.. Liberty street. totems and megrim to the Woe of ILA TlOrellelahmi. due ha owned Bre arm or laud In Lawrence county, rah* be would moll la a Om days and oey the tall. It wan afterwards aseartalned that he wan not the owner Of soy land. Verdict of not guilty. ralaf. 1.11., FOR Wf:lnF .11 A T. 2643. Com. we. I;eorge Young. 231. Mary Joyce, 3 CH.. 2 le. Samuel and A agnate 8111 John Vohr. John Anderson. John Hatfield. R. aoldsteln, 2 me.. Oonrad Eberhart, 3 ewes. Richard McUovern. Wm. Bechtold, 4 mien. James C. Dolan. (1. W, Mclntyre. Elijah Hall, 3 cues. honastaan Gang. GEISELAL NEW& POTATOES are so-clump in lowa that many acres are left undug. Toe Hansom cab project in New York city has fallen through. E z.Oov. Broutu and other Pennsylva nians are prospecting In Tennessee. Amigo's, Ohio, pat up new buildings the present year to the value of $500,000. Saver( cents a day and hoard hi the wages of a common laborer in Switzer land. A MER , DANT in Leavenworth, Kaunas, operung a tea box found therein a Chinaman's coat. TITIC removal of the county seat of Logan county, Ohio, will be contested by the citizens of Delta. A 111.1CTLIMAN in Bangor, Maine, bas left, by will, to each of the editors of the Bangor Whig $l,OOO. I An old citizen of Steubenville, Ohio, Mt. Richard Harris, died suddenly from apoplexy a few days since. Tun bronze statue of Cornelius Van derbilt, at the Hudson River Railroad depot, will be. unveiled on the 10th. Ton snow storm which began in Maine' on Friday of last week continued through Saturday. Sleighing in that State Is ex. cel lent. Or the 41.211 registered voters at Baltimore, 22,047 absented themselves from the polls at the mandpal election last week. IN California there are 8,000 Chinamen out of work, and it la stated more are return.ng to China at present than are coming here. McCoois has takes up his quarters at Cincinnati. On the 10th he is to meet Allen In the ring, "barring magisterial interference." THEItli are twenty4wo thousand her. rely of oil at Borates Springs, Went Va-, ready for shipment on the drat rise in the Little Kanawha river. IN a railway trial, for damagea, at lief. fast, Me., several of the wtmessea were deaf mute., their testimony bang taken in the sign language.. In Michigan the price of apples has doubled, on Recount of the Injury to the crop from the recent frost and snow. Uonaiderable snow is still on the ground. A roarc-ra as to the ownership of a hog appraised at five dollarawsa tried In Lawrence county, Ohio, a few days ago, the costa of which amounted to two huu. deed dollars. Raw. Da. Ttau has written a letter to the Committee us the Revision of the rPlscoparPrityer Boa; tlettkely d am , caring the project and refusing to eve It any supporL Ix Kentnekyeriminals are yet punished by the holt, but in a recent case at New port the kind hearted Sheriff allowed the culprit to keep his oust on while he exe cuted the sentence of the court. IT may not be generally known that by act of liarch 3, 1863, unless soldiers or their heirs make application for any bounty due them, before the lat of De cember next, they will not be paid. Tug Baltimore and °hie Railroad bridge eaves the Oalo from Benwood to Bellaire is being constructed speedily by a large force at work night and day. The third end last pier has been erected above low water mark. TITS Cuban Junta are Industriously at work to induce the President to insert a plea for Cuba In his annual message. Saretary Fish is opposed to any refer. ens or allusion to Cuba, and will doubt less carry the President with him. A nor of twenty, Robert O'Conner, has been arrested In Albany for bigamy, his two wives being the complainants. Both marriages occurred within Mx months, and the same clergyman pro. formed the ceremony on both occasions, A GOEIT at the 'Bt. June. Hotel, in Cincinnati, having had restored to hint by a lad his lost wallet, containing $6,500, dropped It Into his pocket gracefully, buttoned his coat over it securely, and walked away dignifiedly, without arms "thank you." kirtwacksx has been for some time engaged Ma controversy on the, subject of vaccination In the schools. Ttie Board of School Commissioners have been working to introduce. the ,meastire, but the Germans, from whom came most of the opposition, have prevailed against It. Tun tax for the entire State of Muhl ffan, for 1869, with a population of one and a quarter million, Is $465,264,97, and the tax for the city of Detroit, for 1869, with ninety thousand population, Is 6703,905,64. The State administration Is Republican. The administration of De troit Eemocratic. A LADY in New York, on a recent rainy Sabbath, went to church carrying two umbrellas, and at the conclusion of 4 . ase oes loaned one to an entire scrim. ger. Thla Is considered by New Yorkers a remarkable instance of lkitb, and doubts are expressed as to the probability of the bread she cast upon the waren returning to her again.. Owl night last week four dogs killed two hundred and ten sheep, end Injured a great many more, belonging to Judge Lawrence, on his farm some four miles west of elle tenter, Logan county, Ohio. They attacked the dock about five o'clock In the evening, and continued their slaughter till nearly morning before they could be driven off. "Ma hominess Feast Boos," men. Lions a horse that died at sixty-seven yeah of age, and another that was quite coltish In his lorty Bah year. Three aloes of longevity were doubtless the results of good ave. It Is never economy to put a horse to the utmost of his strength to ob tain a great amount of work, or to feed sparingly to save provender. Tin retutlon of the two branches of the Presbyterian Church will bring Into one body 143 Presbyteries, 27 Synods, 2,381 ministers, and 258,203 membas of the Old School, and 113 Presbyteries„ 24 Synods, 1,848 ministers, and 179,560 men. ben of the New School, making a total of 236 Presbyteries, 51 Synods, 4,222 ministers and 481,469 members Boaz surprise wu created at the Treas ury Department, a few days since, upon the receipt there for redemption, from a New York Railroad Company,- of a twenty.thre cent note of the new issue which had the appearance of having been in girl:dation for some time, but did not bear the red seal of the Treasury upon Its face stamped on ell the National - currency at the Department. The note was u p on the Doren:uncut paper, and undoubtedly Rinsed from the genuine plates, but not having the seal, shows that it was put in circulation after being printed by the New York Hank-note Company, and before ruching the Treseury Department. It will be remembered that the back of the new note is printed by the National Bank note Company of New York, and the awe by the .hmefican Company of that city; hence the note - above refe ' cred to mast have been stolen from the com pany which was engaged last in printing. The Government will not, however be the loser, as the Bank-note Oompales are charged with every sheet of pswr lamed to +, sad must return eltha the y fed on the piper, or :the tr. NO. 255 ihmiling In Eurepe In an acrrv•unt of a duel which took place recently, between Prince de Met. ternich and M. de Beaumont, in the ' Figaro, the following details are given of the encounter Prince de Metternich wished that the weapons should be sa ; bers ; and M. de Beaumont, although in the character of the offended con Latent, I and therefore entitled to the choice of arms, consented. The duel took place between 10 and 11 o'clock, not at Brun .la, as Las been slated, but at a short dis tance from Strasbourg, on an Island in the Rhine, which belong. to the Grand Duchy of linden. The seconds were, for the Prince, the Count de Velershamb, Attache of the Embassy, and the Prince Sagan; for M. de Beaumont, the Viscount ißurcet, captain of cavalry, and the count de 05119111., a member of the - Jockey Club. When they bad ar rived on the ground the seconds ar ranged the preliminaries of the duel, which It was decided should not cease until the surgeon had stated that either the adversaries was incapacitated. The Prince attacked his opponent eager ly, and according to the rules of the wea pon which he had selected. M. de Beau mont, on the other hand, only parried, and, as he did not know the man agement of the saber, he only made thrusts with the point. Soddenly he fell on the Prince most furiously, and pierced the upper part of hisright arm through and through. Streams of blood ,gushed out from the wound, and the surgeon having stated that the Prince could not nee his arm any longer, the combat, which had lasted only a few minutes, ended. The hemorrhage from the Prince's wound was so great that his face became deadly pale. The two combatants, who had saluted each other before the fight, did so also after it, but without exchanging a word. The Prince was taken to the chateau which Madame de Buesieres, mother of Madame de Pourtales, occupies in the suburbs of Strasbourg. His medical attendants have decided that he is not to leave his bed for ten days or a fortnight. M. de Beau mont, It may be added, is the gentleman who, finding some letters in his wife's boudoir the tenor of which displeased him, has since been answering them him self with challenges to tight M. de Beaumont has now been out thrice on this account, wounding his man on every occasion, one of them the young Viscount CLaparede being run through the lungs, and the latest victim, Prince de Metter 'itch, having hie arms slashed severely. He has an appointment to fight the Count de Piirjamea, and an encounter with M. de la Itedorte le in coarse of arrangement. Several other gentlemen remain to be called out, and one of the conditions of ' I , the meetings is that they shall be centin• sally renewed as soon as the wounded recover until M. de Beaumont or one of hie adversaries be killed. Additional Starlets by Telegrapt4 Naw ORLEANS, November 2.—Cotton Idles hat tower; Middling at 24 34'14250; males of 57.000 bales, rozeipta s.OBB balm exports to Liverpool 5989 bales, to Havre 3,760 bales, to Bremen 2,045 balm Flour firm : sales treble extra at j6,00@i6,22. Corn snares, white ;1,I& Lard dull st 18@20c. Whisky lower: Sales at Petit@ 1,22 (23Cree active. Other artlote ara unchanged. Oold at 127%. Sterling at New York sight drafts parWi per oent. discount. CAL LIBIDO IL, Man, November 2 . — Bast cattle receipts, 2190, the largest receipt In one week for year. Buyers were dis inclined to purchase liberally . Prioes ranged lower by 60 cents per cwt. than last week. Sales of extra cattle at 112,25 @12,715: fleet quality, 111@12; second ' quality, 1110(411.1.75; third quality. V@ 9.50. Sheep and lambe--recelpta, 12,937. Prioee of good sheep ranged low, when compared with the ratee two months ago. Sales extra at 13,5004,25. Nam:Lyn-Lg, November 2.—Cotton; low middling 23 , ,c; good ordinary 23c- Wheat; red 11,05. amber 11,10, white 1 4 / 5 01.20. Oats Mo. - St nay $425. Corn 1,14 ftyerft." -- Fllftir "KV for rowan. to Clancy. Bacon; Odes :ON ad= 2341 , shoulder* 173.40, Lard 1930. lEEE O Lag 1 . - 136ASIE—tin Than..lay evening. October 2111th. at ♦ u Salo. Church, elle of I' Itts bare, by Eee. John S. ICI., Sector. Mr. CAL. VIM SWELL, 01011 City. and Mrs. E EL BLARE. of Pittsburgh. CCM HRI•R—Io Tocaday, at ban past 19 r. af.er a brief Macs, ♦l4Th ZJ ♦. CA1111119.11. /scurfl from his late residence, at inorteelith Was,. on Ttic•suaT .rreaaooe, Not. 19.9 at SI o'clock. ELLIOT 1 . , in Tuesday morning. Nov. •d, a. o'et,•et, !AMISS W. ELLIOTT. aged 111 year. The relatiff•aoo friend. of the faintly Sr. re spectfully idetted to attend the loners.] front toe realdene• of A. H. Dowd*, on Josephine Street between 11th and 19th arena, Eat Htt tnlnkhan. on TH VEISDAT. Nov. •ah, at IC o'clock s. ISTCKLE—Ou Tuesday. last., al 3 o'clock asc . la the efid yevat Venerel on To crited•T, 4th Init.. at 10 a'cl ea. from the resided. of Jun. Laughlin. Duo... Way. Friends al the fudity Sc. hut ted to attend. 1711DIIIITAICIEMS ALEX. AIRE N .. , UNNEIIi IC T•KEL. No. lISO 10011TH trraltW/ OAK:: 00/71118 of all Wads MUMS W O ton e• try dorbrlpUou of lb/awful it, alabau foralabeal. BMW dav •lerat Carriages furnish.' for ally faa...rala a Illa.oo woe. lawlararrmas—lla.DandSort. Eby.) W. Jaaohu, D. D.. Sawa. Llrtas. lark.. tut b Zap. ICIWILEBryAmytEB AND LITART &TABU!. *orlon f DUBNY STRAMI AIM CHUM{ AVEN Allegheny City, when :Aar 01.41/11 MAXIMS 110 eonstanUyAmpp/lod mttl teal att Elation R.r •trood, Mahogany alid Waltz I a; at Wats %Myths tram jet to IMOU. Ite pre aRJ !ter In , ~rmaaL . curt=l eu• Gonda, lf nmalyeA. — (Tan“ t il opea at all how+. dai lad BUM. JONEPH METER & SON, UNDEFIT'A_IC.F.ItI3. I= o.rr+.tw tor ...morals 13.00 /Isola. duce COTF FIND and all Ihuseral d Ii 2L.. lA . J i ISCLUNCIS 111•11101• L HAAR., rroosepoo, Nov. 11, 111419. I er'THE BOARD OF DIREC Mes.l of WILY of this Book Ire docloavci • 61,1 /OUR (4) PLR Mg? free of all taxes, payable oil or aim Um letto lasi. ♦. LO!0, .11AsIstaket Caahl.r Bans or Pirreariantl. November AM 111119. Fr•TRE PRESIDENT and DI. HECTORS of krns Rook have WM daysle. aDeed a dividend of FIVE YER CENT on to oos/ mock. •at of the proate of Use Leak t omonth ...men 111 be pall 10 stockbulders or legal mamma tari oa a.. after rho 111th Mat. frac of Homonment, Mara sad local taxer _nolnialidailil W. ItIALBURN, (ambler. Ela%. Or Ptresananu. k P11,111;11011. La., Doe. S. 1660. ar - DIVIDE• D.—THE DIRIEC. TOM alibis Bant dare ehle day declared a dlvidee d of •IVIC Plan CON? on the Capital 'coca. oat of the prod,. Cl the hal six saankfaa payable to the Stockholder, or their leo!' reps ruse era and slter the 11th loot.. the Book autualue the Uovernment tax of IS per eest. bolke, J. Z. BRA.DT, Cubic, o,rws W..... IrcsonAnw roar wr, d t rrneolltrat. November 1/09. I arDI YID END. The Board of DI eetors a f . , !r:f eeeateLNY have MU day Oeetated • 4lvl FOUR DOLLARS IMO FIFTY CENTS, upon mat Winof law Capital Block, oat of lb" UAW. profits of 12w law six moolbs. ft. Of Goner,. .• et.* Stoek holden on nod oft*, the oth lost. ek0.1.1.13 Seeoetarr. oso., w.motWolirro. •LIcIST 6 WASTIM JOll.ll DILIVOIMIL DILWORTII, DdRP t & CO. Wholesale Grocers, Na 243 LIBERTY STREET; RppeaM bead of Wood stmt, PttuturEb 11• YE OPtNLD wrzu • Very Large and Complete Stock of GROCERIES, =I Thy ileihrttally livite the Attention „„, PIIROHAIEIERS. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE t. tee t.sst and cheapest commercial 0.1t4 ae...paper pon !shel,r, Western No farm,, me,oso nr oteretunt ab 0614 %, vrlthont Tazani : , *torle soAseritsers . . at $0 Clare of flee 1/4 flab of top.. .. I ♦ copy Is forolstled gratolumsly to 1!a fetter op of elob of ta m. Postmaster. are nasaate•t 1.6.41 u atcots• ♦ddren, PENNIMAN, REED & CO.. Noartnata. FH'NO7'lCKS—"flrLet,'• ...Mar — 624.. "Law,"..Wassta, "Fot:ff.' . "Board" wt dreeding FOUR LINEA We 6, snow-reed ra thew eohrmsu onn fbr TW EN TY-FiVE CENTS; tae• add• toonal lane FIVE CENTS. WANTS, WA NTF.D.—AL few shales 01 toe ll•nebt..ter Ma•iug• Nana Stock. Knoolre •. tht Lanais' House, •tiegb. NV LI rTSe°co!.l° t.34—0r787e°"fi.6--1 able for .1 ff.•[l..soan arm wife or in ramie roe, wit/a bard... i n . 1 3 1 POlrt.ti AVM* WANTED.-TIFFO BOIL.Ajp• VP' ,egh•ny iNTED—HELP,—AT v PLuYMINT UNTICC, N. I ft!, Oak etreet, ItOrt and XXII, tor I armarmy lane. of m0t0r... , r..... 02 .11 kinds ono be ntorited on short 1 1 ELTAATER—An AGENT for this Olt) to .11 tbr relebtated Sal 'MAY AI 1.,,,LiT0N atat'lliOE. Our vied* we term• more Ilarr.i teats aay otber eomyaay. t , !l l l.!?S 'oo2i r "." 711 . lI_C. 111,e. NT ED. —4 GENTS every . WHRItE to .II the • M LIMAN' KNIT 111A,HINE, Lho , tectleal repoll.4 K oh. Maehhve ever me tea. t.les an 7 CO.,flel# lioesua, Mu, or ht. Lost, Mo. TED. - mouTeAses.— I $20,00i1 to Loan in large or moll amoente. THOMAS Y. P971'9 BILI Bond sod lotato Beoier. No. 179 ttm thaeld Meet. WANTED. AG EFTS. 7-_42: 1 00 priaTyra=, oll i 0 ~1g °Vrel l iVa i4 g : CHO. C. Preeotoi 919. Great Inducement.. to r Lock littlah•`-ortls do any dot wart Linen he done on any moonlit - 100.090 sold end Um demand 0011 randy larreaataw. New la &mama to take an (fumy. of•rd for elmulam, 11111. S. ware or loin err. Addrosts 5900m9 • Cu.. itoston n Mass., Pittabomh, Pa , or M. Lunt. Wt. TO LET • far Z o -t ET.—A Pleasant Room • rentlana..• ..eennt ara at No. 55 LA....am street. 'Po LET. — Farsalahed or VII. P . 175N181.1113 noOM. aide.. A. L. 4•I.IIiTX 0110.• ripah LET.—A Large. larnigked FRONT RooV; coa/, aaa CM/ of MO room lat..la4aa. Hafer nom reqVised. Mrs. IP. CLARK. Allegheny CUT. LE WITH BOARDING,. Fro T nt Reel.. Location - the 6r nrellte L• the city. ill NOttil strane t City. It RENT —Veal the But_ day af April ern. the two atoned arnea welllnj HM.2, “Intalaltis ilrelioloo46LAWl• ell O. ....per of mock.a arenas midash. streak with wale aisaetted. To•ifoolifoh• alba. proralses 111 be frt low, Lipgatnrett rituliAsB. UPDIE.I4 . 909 reamer Avenae, Alleghead, FOR SALE. FOR SALE Couwr 1 , Y— , 11i4 o Itable for a Ilsoklug or ' unlit offal , UHTE SUf: OR SALE.— [WILDING Lanni La La. wszcooerlile. Inquire of TROMAD N, "ttornol-at. La +, No. O TIM 4...u0• • . EiALE—ELAB.F. CI:WM& •a: To close • pu - oversttlp. WARE BOUfl Yoe. DD and CIN Third "tune, 34 feet front snit SO reef d. ep: (ow stories blEb. For Mon apply to 1.4 ELI ED IE SIVIODSO. p7ll 96 and 9ffllibet •Tears. *1- ILILLE.--Enatmsand 00 Natiand edam; Bead, of 41/I.llEadm co.lautly to band. Orders fro m all Par of sae ConattTESONstly. xecuted. J.SJSZS HILL CO.. corn. r Marton • venni. F. F. W. C. W A.Deranny.,P• VOR SALE.- 1 W 2 . 1 %T.136;ta'rrt.171V.11 and Gas PI xtor r b. kl.er•sa and &WWI. lo War e , I.ut h gra Sect 314: .. an4rw re m. oae-ba.t cash, main _ Team b CVTABILIZT it IMAM nat.. It SAL ::OP ON NODM UE. ALLEY:MIIIT 'CITY; M..- . Wilding. &axle/Mt. It being .11411174•114- Goa y & 03. •• • man faz to rantbtlat One of the ruentbera of the Irro whattati terplUde; from Marine. 01:1 amount of mar beat% rp hare decided .o elneo oot Unsparrof Unthwol nest • hargarn. Al.o good will of MIMI Pow (A ao 1U Mahe poorer.) Unto me marry., ebluer; would taste rood &won maker dber&l am 60x/100 loot, co If icor learnt Foraather a partleulora Islamize at No. 44 Ohio .0004, AU*. FOR SALE-10 ACRES, EMS o r more, In Pntna tosrashlp, nasty. Allegheny Voile, It. K. rano tgi lk gr " Ws..` Teo besaral furls Vora Instr.. Pram& boa*. or sta reams. and rood stable .0 aft other pessary ont - baaldlngs; orchard at MI boaglagf: trek trs es, of aft kinds; good rv~ed. are nthano prasebeerleo and corm to; glut of rock, quarry opened: .10 ant Aar rsV l 2 . Amor. or oranalaatnelna esubillannenial under entire plan, rood Indscallona Of I deepest water aced best landlonfon the door; si lo fenced. Inquire of A. B. HAIL% 0. tAn FOR SALE. end Lot. on Spring Hlll, Seventh 4114. Lice SO,S100: 16t sores neer Flo. InnISIMUOn s .: 4,000: H use and Lot, 04 James ,501); 2 boners on I , !ilst l Tz IFSIVO . 47a ;7".4.111 ° A -- input, rose. 46,000: 9 ots oo Fremont 4,000. house anal lot lb Selena. MM. lOW. sore 0000.4 In Brllevee tom 41:41 ; 111 lota, WWI of Beaver street. 02,850; how and 11 acres In Ellustuth Bons, $4600: 11 au. sul lot lo Brunette., Soave, contirenne coolants 21 rooms, lot 613 by )110 foot 000 z tam at Sur Oats statlsta. 311 sores, sere. Inquire of warrratoisas. Seal !rata &fon corner Unto and SansnnOgt ; Kr. fa, AI - ..11 . DEIMOS/ AL.-11.11 persons aeetw ! LSO HOMZB, or liere....s /a. Asti 4i bus .1 s a ve tbs 4 bo.. by. 6124 BE y IS ML" Pl ls yr IU a .I TO A M .111 be mat by bull tai. . rano. earmos tall to ffet .11W tel of th• tarn 114 a II annum. elturT • PHLTA:I.I ilsby bob.,. tad Baal Zstata Area., 11 0, SS. WASHINGTON @THEE? PROPERTY' FOE SALLII.—Wc. lel? 103 Waablertma Wee; 44 net front anet mirmitrolgv,(l4l7 - a =V U. Tor tenzu..ol7 , ELT ZDITENDEIOII, 90 sad 911 Mile4 o CUM LOST OST.—ONIfIONDAIN NOON, h• lb• laa of Ua• Plairtargb 14,1 Mandlatir lail•raj, • Pi CID! T IOOY ara: taloa, Meld - Three Donna, IT • ladT. TOW' hat, 'cab be libenalr started by bating cirri same at this °Zee, or a /orb aer L Coirano's, Marlon imam., /Ilea bear City. noll4ll A WATCHES, JEWELRY; acf.' MMVM FOR SALE OR HlRee W. G. DtrRSEATII'B, Jr.WILBT AND OPTICIAL STOKE. 56 Firm A VXMITZ, torrocette tftandsifill. MERCHANT -I'AILOIIB, HENRY 6~ . 11U1611,:', RANT TARIM, Cana of Penn and Stith Streek.: ALL AND, WINTER 5T0C1....,Z1 N w o Vir 0 0:1S/P L &a BRASS FOUNDRY JOHN IL COOPER & CO, Bell and Brass Foamism nen& LOCOIRTIVI a lAMB BRASSIES Made Prompt/if 'to: ordaN, ,, ti BABBIT% METAL Made and Kept on Hand.. - . 1 ihopeams sadMouttectaras at eißahoeWheir LE Coopcfam . prov STEAM PUMP. , Ocoee, 882P~N$ z f,40 , Foundry, Con US mad Rana' ' - - m 1201113 IZEI NM