The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 11, 1869, Image 4

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REUNION.
(Osathinal from First Page.)
f, to the proieriation of records.
gediltr•ol to Skanutittte on WM and
Orlirtdren.
matinittee was appointed, ott motion,
to moue mintda of deceased members
of she Maer44 . 7.
Tbir Ma l awy then adjo li u ntil
7); r. ex
erMee itnisn=memben of the
Old School dassaibl,x.
• mole manta MEETING,
Leg evening the VW= Prop/ Meet;
Mg was held in the Third Presbyterian
chinch. The =anew in attendance
Ira imreeeee, olantlhift foam being it a
• ;Premium. Tee fiZeleilleil MI/WA of
prayers, singing and abort addressee,
which prolonged the affair until after
nine o'clock. Dr. Waterbury. Elders
Twei end 1314324 Dr. Hopper, missionary
Clahsa, and Dr. Aiken, of Cleveland. '
*ere , the speakers, all of whom made
ermeutnistory earmarks appropriate M.
the ; occasion. The meeting wag one of
_greet interest and added much to the
''C''SWeiktlidnion which seems to have taken
Apowilmsdon all,hearts in favor of the
speedy mmmmatio¢ of the union, Men
which so much good le expected.
ARFORIORD AND DARED PRIM.
'1 • • DTTERIANet.
DUI Teo OP ritst ion* cozerwres ox
1. mime—van =ale DnICUlanD.
pie Joint Coe:mitts, of the Reformed
United Presbyterian Churches, sp.
pointed by the supreme Judicatories of
theme churches to devise a plan upon
•
which they may become united in one
_ organic body, met puretuint to the can
ag theChatman. YeriardAY morning at
Nevem o'cloik, in the publication rooms
cd the United. PreriNterian Church. to
Third initial). Dr. McMaster, chairman
of the previous meetings, called the
Committee to order, end opened the pro.
- Otedlnp with prayer.
it will be remembered that this corn
- mitts* held two meetings In rids
, • year, but faded to agree only city last
on one
namely, whether the Testimony
tbs United Presbyterian Much should
be the Testimony of the United Ch urch.
• Of the Testimonies of both Churches
Should be equal authority in all the con
• Ilgtarum milted belles.
haw conimittele reported programs to
their emperilve supreme Judicatories in
-My last, and were re•appoillted in con
.-- UMW naiintiationa, They met yesterday,
, • le 'stated above, and continneltheir
Mtedatkets.
- The ftdlowtng members wire present
f at inandog ession: +trim the - United
• _PireeloUtrian church. Joseph T. 000 Per,
-Da;ghtladelph* and J. I. Eaton,
Mediu from the Re
" • o:leaked Perneby_tertiot church John Mc
, • ltastars, D.D.,,anoetna, Indimm, John'
D.D., Pittsburgh. Rev. Samuel
boung.:Bloota. Illincds. and Rev. .7 F.
Norton, Cadarrllte, Ohio. Absent, J. T.
PreagY. D.D., and Stevan. John Alesan
dar,J.T. llMlume and William Mali, of
.the Milled Presbyterian church. John
N. McLeod; D.D., and Mr. J. IL Imiirle.
. of the Relbaned Presbyterian church.
Dr. MoSfamer was selected Chair
s, ma. and Dr. Easton Secretary.
•: The culentem of tbejrrevious pieetinp
were read, after which the Committee
edjogrned till three o'cloeir. In the sited
- . ftoon,lo await the arrival of the absent
Ingentban, Dr. Cooper concluding by
•••' •
eurasioN.
• The Committee met at tree o'clock
was opined, with prayer by Dr.
J. •T. hfeCanoe, Ea., of the United
• Progollutan Church, male hie appear•
sue, and his name was entered on the
, -021.
The bads submitted butt year vas read.
Rd as follows:
, Wltossee, An organic union between
- the General Ansembly of the United
* • Preledarialt Slouch and the General
' . Synod of di, Reformed Presbyterian
- %arch Is most desirable, and.of the
at
moat iduartanos to the nudntensnee and
- ' More general dlifordan of the p.-inciples
leach they hold le common; and where.
respective Testimonies of thud
.
- .Mnrcbss are substantially the same, If
not ideated; and whereas. the Teed
..., Mony of the United Presbyterian
Church was framed with reference
the filth held la common by
the Baltemed Churches; end where.
es. during former negotiations which
• Molted In and= between the es:iodate
•
- end Asieciate Rearmed Churches, the
Reformed Presbyterlad Church was re
when it, was unanintotudy
en Convention, tint In the enroll
• • union the united body shall be
• known by the name of the United-Pm.
byterian Church; and whereas this name
contains nothing peculiar to either of
these el:mech.*: thereltre
I. That these agree I
. SO=
organic union on the urches
bud at
-'-the principles embraced In their :spec
' dire Testimonies and the other =turd"-
' • ' etate standards which they hold in cm"
Outokm.
Reedrod 2. Thst these douches, when
onited,shall be called theUnlted ftett:d..
talon Chlorin, Madding el' the Betbroted
•Prabyterian Church and the United
•Presbytedint Churches, and that; the
Su
prams Judicator, of the United Church
shall be called this 43eneral Assembly of
the United Preebptedan Church of Natth
u sed S. That the Testimony of the
United Presbyterian Church shall be so
edged ss the Teetheany , of the
United Church.
'Resgted, 4. That for the remit. the
• shbo.antia agreement of tholOttletotdes
• -- ethane reepative einreasebedng nag.
Wad, congregations to the united
thatch shall be it liberty to use edifier=
an be conductive to edification.
5, That the Memo Boards
Sind fustitutione of tar
Oblirchas atoll not be affected by this.
unton, but shall' him the control of
• • - their funds, end retain alt; their corpa
art:mbar righa and privilege' tient
• the interode of the °Buren dial require:
Ottgs.
it the parlous Mottirds, the erode.
pia and resolutions, with the eacerotion,
de the third, were ruiardnudel/ adopted.'
• On motl die Dimmittes proceeded
' • tfte ava' rif the third resoba
• Dr. Douglas opened the disinealon by
''• Mating that 11 would. nasesall,
order to secure the enthesem be ent of the
• • ••1 •tridirof•the time' Synod of the Pei
-.lbrined Presbyterian Church, to girths
• -•-• ' , AM the third resolution. Par it was op.
tended .that if the chorales united an
the bards of that reaolorkawit would be
Aldw:Pihm" and ni
conflict with g.= ' and ßeeig l eg
resolttlions. If it were stricken-Obt,
'
was of the opinion that the bands as pre.
• a
be stomptable to large
Hof the Reformed Presbyterian
',Watch.
- Dd McMaster was also of the opinion
•,• 'that. the third reeolaUca should be Ss
the-
'" 'pandid. They cheerfully - studded
gemtera of name and Spred that the
united church should be called “The
••• •-••• United - Prestltaden.. Church." Ile'
•''. • • 'thought,then that thellnited ersabyteri
siateMithenshouldyield this much. forar
hams smother in bin church would look
spun onion as mare "Absorption" if
the third resolotion were retained.
sass tem that the • Reiceurst Pre&
;•:'•-•"';',,byterisit Church was TOPTOSBLItOd
la
Ina Concaution of Reformed churches
• yens ago when the nave was agreed
- upon. but It
TlMilusta. oh dth en U nite d Pftt g c l th an e
." Churches it now stood. Coal
Tedisiall7 of the United Penh:whin
". • - Church lacked in some Wags whichtt
ear .zugliestood - In the Causentiori of
1 - . ` Metarmed Churches It should antsado..
- ' - Mere Was to negative condemnation•of
•• • dwerre. :liestantlinted et. length as.
f " Mined a number of realms why the,
- • grualeshoolithe stricken out. • -
Y Dr: Skater did
r not _ ,,under on." There
stamd whit:
-was 'meant
s tg t i a ll m orpti
Mold •be 'Do 'in name. That
?sonar wwiyi by the committee
k,of
the, Maternal Prasbyterbut h
- • , 'Marra road be 'no, absorption of plod
*,:gole.;terthe hula set illorth that both ,
. • tlagrait.. Were •,_StealtarablUy the same.
•-•.:1 _Therescald beno lll x l of Worm
- • •••-• ty,„tbr that MS p =logelnit in the
• dltbresointion.• . There orraid be no
i, • aorptiora cd•• indolence, for the Reformed
'reabyterian Church had ' talent enough 1
to :1316111111 Amy , such - thing, end tf it •,
. thanght of any such Mom it did not do I
••••••••••,:': •thealf lathes. -D. was • true- that
• , „ intbe -United body,, when ;it came to
•.•, copeantrecial with the church
• . garenresented would' can mere rase, I
but dhis would be -thassoldsble, sod.
vpoctld belle iliblionalom Rut he Could
• F sed,
an hew there could be two Testinss•
• • ••••• 'saw tti • ceded church. -Mareoser,clie
'„'...,!..,:sTladtedlitraibratththOhmchwas
Cd,her Meniteas WWAttheir etandar
'• • Methane voinminolP slawdr•
• rt.•Sarousa Young did„ not how
1111wri tY
r• - ; aksul could he over. anbele.
.tureTersitobrdes sod I new
Ze7fruited... . him that
thal, bids noir stOod. - Vatted ~ate
IWO ihein.
'."War reeebte Yob
••1 you' came. Fie belleseqr,boweser.
• ... that two Testimonies to a unmet church
• '• i - Would , ,be- an - sucenstly.„: „ There _were
• ganChwelles
in the tate that were
Vat Y 1 WI COrti 010 / 14141, PO*
- -
MIS
1q . ,
.
Jennie*. There were some things. how
ever, In the Refermed Presbyterian Tee•
tlmony which many United Presbyter!.
an' would like to see In their's, and Wee
17611111.
J. T.BloCanoe, Esq.. had no speech to
Make. Ma sentiments had been fully
expressed by Dr. Copper.
Rev. Dr. Easton would like to see the
article expunged for the sake of his Re.
formed Preabyteflan Mende, whom ne
esteemed very highly. But Jte knew
that the United Presbyterian Church
was opposed to a multiplication of Testi
monies, nod there should be some defi
nite standard.
Bar. J. F. Morton said the question
Was whether they were going to unite
bn the bale of the oommon standards of
the Church, or On tint Testimony of the
Ihgted Presbyterian . Church. If the
third article Is retain/. the onion would
be tin the Testimony o the Voiced Pres.
byterlan Church. if is stricken out.
It will be on the baste of the principles
etrilikdied In the common standards.
The Committee adjourned after prayer
by 'roily. Mr. Morton, to meet In the same
Othethiamornlng at nine o'clock.
Tea elsbitrate editoilal on " Presbyte
ilantardiMiption,l which appeared in
yesterday's Gasxvitis, we are glad to•
note, elicited universal commendation,
and coated a great demand for extra
coign of our paper. We regret, owing
to its great length and to the extraordi•
nary presume of other • matters in our
Owe, that we cannot oblige those frlenda
who eak for tie republication.
THE CAPITAL.
Secretary Belknap Repudiates Goner.
•
at Sherman's Annual Repori and
mistral General Orders—bdian
Troubles—Denies the Statement—
Swamp Lands—Siekness of Robert
J. Walker and Amos Kendall.
grapb to the Pltublunn Onsena.l
TRTIAIf T 11013131.111 —. SPOTTED TAIL"
&Wools "Itta ito0111."
WAIIII , ITe.TON, Nov. 10, IMO.
A letter received at the Indian Buie=
from OapL Pool, U. B. A.., and indite°
Agent, dated Wheatstone Agency, Dino.
tab Territory, October 25th, reports that
In consequence of Intoxicating liquors
brought there and sold 6r given •to the ,
Indians, for some - days preTlOne. more
tharathe mug amount of drunkenness
had prevailed, and as one of the resulta,
Mpotted Tall, Chief ef the Brutes, snot
and killed Big Mouth, Chief of the
Nallalbi, on the morning of October 28..
Much excitement prevailed, and it Wee
feared more extended troubles would
ensue. Tlediarts charge the whites
with tufo rig liquor to the agency.
Capt. Poole salted the commanding
officer at Fort Randall to send troops to
the agency to guard the publib property
and lite+ of thetmployes.
The Commis.loner of the General land
Office has isubmittedre the Secretary of
the Interior, for approval, • list of lands
In Gentry county, Enamour', selected and
reported under the swamp grant of Bop
tember2S, IBA of whose swampy char
acter the State "hala presented proof to
obtato4the Indemnity provided by the
act of March 5.18.56. The award worded
to said list will entitle the State of Ells.
Boort to locate one thousand three hun
dred and fourteen acres in lien of the
lands described In SWUM.
REPUDIATES PIIMILEAII'Ba7OIII.
It la stated that although Gen. Sherman
bad written the annual report of the War
'Department, Secretary Belknap repaid".
atm It and will write one himseU. Is la
atateci that Belknap has repudiated en
Important claim passed favorably by
Sherman, and since that he taw ovens.
ded Orr orders Issued by the General.
One of these repudiated orders is said to
have contained instructions to the heads
of several bureaus directing' them to
make all reports to himetiersonally as
Gerstral of the Armies.
moms TUB STATM/LENT.
Minister W Darn. in a Private letter,
soya he was to see ilia state.
Meat 'published in some& the papers In
this country, Mat ho had estimated 115,-
000 In gold for his contingent expenaes for
the-sezr. fiscal year. :Me says he has
made no estimate whatever for any con
' tingencies' but will limit himself to the
amount allowed by the Department of
State, which Is 'MOO.
AGED STATIRMEN PA99MO ARAI%
Hon. Rote. J. Walker has been un
conscious for a day past. He ma y not
survive thro ughout the night. Hon.
Amos He also my M. with no
prospect of recovering.
NEW YORK CITY
Special Officers Probing . llama Re
turns—Zmmterfeitiug Press U
earthed—The Vanderbilt Statue
Unveiled—Mormon Temple—As ,
'idatant Treasurer Polger—Public
Market-Heavy Judgement
fay Telear.pb to tb• illaabare. Gazette.)
NrW Nov. 10, 1889.
The bronze which surmounts the west
ern front of the new Hudson River Ball.
road Depot, on Hudson street, and
whith Is intended to Illustrate the life
and services of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
wasunvelled at one o'clock to-day in the
presence of an immense throng of citi
zens. Bishop Janes made sprayer. after
which Mayor Hall delivered 4 abort ad
dress. - William Roes Walled read a
poem. and a benediction wee pronotinced.
'A (dilation was then partak en of and
.the assemblage dls persed-
The Times says that Oommiesioner
Delano nes resolved that the Woomera.
three of last year year should have a
thorough overhauling, and to this end
officers have barn detailed to do @pedal
duty and are now et work in all the
leading cities of the country. Their ad
vent in this ally la creating quite • sem•
carton among those who have learned
haste live in brown stone houses and
keep handsome equipages without pow
seWng any income: We trust the in
vestigations will be thorough and
exhausft The menthent dr banker
who deli ve. berately defrauds the Gov
ernment on his Income return is
not a whit better than be who dehunde
on Widaky or tobacco. Wheals emus
to be understood that every doubtful re
te be Investigat, and that the
inqui turnki ry' will not necessari ed ly end with the
Mager the rotunda tbeaseewsor'softkie
the receipt, of the Government Aram this
stairoki will to_ imply increstad. We
have no.doubt nextpar will mules an
inefesse of revenue froth incomes of not
lengthen
tea lle
millions of don.
Dillesilivea yesterday dog up the cellar
of John Hippon, one of the counterfeiters
arrested in Brooklyn, hat week, where
they found a large and powerful Wmii
ibrtheenatinfacture of Coin, and all the
ftegaidErff die&
- A.'eforemn 'temple Is to be erected
In -this city. within the coming yam-
This ifttilding will east 1500,000, and is to
be • house of reception for Mormon emi.
train Europe. ands resting place
I F o r r u iti a e traveling onitluen of the United
&UM '
:State Senator C. J. Polger will enter
*men the duties of AssistantTreastirer es
iota he an examination of the &Tail* o
,she Atth-TreetirT Department com
'pitted.
VOW IMblie market Us to be erected
iit n atoet of-a million dollars in the block
exuded by-Eleventh and Twelfth ave.
noes and Thirty-fourth and Thirty-flfth -
Judgment was fonxid In the Dolled
Stater Dlstrici. Court to the amount of
g7fq,000,; by Judge InatchfordA
against
, the cunam steamer Russia O sinking
the 'Australian , ship Agile Heger= in
thialtatbor.
HAVANA.
°gond amount of the Battle—grie
. • garments Comptetriy Romeo.
ter Itowlict to the monutratottssuo
rfavcrfa, tforembes 10.—The follow
,
ing,ta an °Metal account of the battle
Wet! kept In the southern part of the
SaiterieDepirtment: The Spanish troop,
older the command a General Mandl-
Kaaren, attacked the , Ignition* Itmea
Wiped' the towns of Ckattratoseatre and
ItitetWit.!'.one hundred and twenty td
theiniusgente -were killed and large
mimbera wounded and taken prisoners.
Autos tab Ingtutputtaktlled are General
Tomato. OtpUribt Clacchet, Harry au.
11017. Mister Staff; and Willlarn Clrcm
abW,Gtuteral Jordan% Qllirtannili
tfor-The .. luatergent .floros wets driven
beyondthe town of Paloplcado, and the
Spank& UnCp now occupy the panto=
healoyibe twmirtenU during the put
Pit ' , The Insurgent forces under then;
_Tattle FUlpinaa retreated north,*
the way Of Tereh r ttca. . Arthur Cam&
Crone tbs o rebel leaders waft
wet =arnal nye General Mato
and that the Spanish troop
bap atpwrotttas insurgent hospital at
=Si
Ell
HEWS BY CABLE.
Highly Interesting from Spain
Compliment to the American Min
ister—The Honor of Spain to be
Maintained at Home and Abroad—
Duke of Montpensier Intriguing
for the Spanish Throne—Duke of
Genoa •BM Ahead —The Fenian
will Chew No Tobacco Until the
Prisoners are Reprieved—London
"Time" on Fenian Matters—Open
ing of the Suez Canal—Cholera in
the City of Skeif—A French Jour
nalist Lectures in Edinburgh.
[By ?summon to tn. ritisnorgn
SPAIN.
MiDTIID, November 10. —ln the Cartel
3111ITOrdS7 Pron. Serrano paid marked re
spent to Gen. Sickles, American Minister,
by visiting him in the diplomatic gallery
during the sitting.
Deputy Masavaddo asserted that dill
busmen had headquarters in Paris and
in Lisbon, with ramifications in Madrid;
that they made a business of disemilnat
leg, by telegraph. repots calculated to
injure the Spanish Interests In Cuba.
He desired that dispatches be immedi
ately telegraphed to Captain-General De
Bodge, assuring him that Spain will
maintain her honor everywhere.
Minister Beaune replied that Spain
would sustain and defend home
and abroad. Her sovedignty In t he colo
nies as well as on the oontinent, would
be maintained and vindicated. He in
formed the Caries that he had Just
received official telegrams from Havana,
which announced that the (resurrection
to the island of Cuba was diminishing.
The official (Mettle publishes to-day the
ihrussiSConoancement of the resignation
of Admiral Tolima as Minister of War.
General Prim, In addition to hie ocher
duties, will take temporary charge of the
Department until • successor Is ap
pointed.
MADRID, November le— Reesteg.—Tt
Is rumored that &letter has been received
by the Government from General Dolce,
exposing the Intrigues of high person
ages with the Doke of Idomperuder.
The letter also warns the Government
that the Unionists will appeal to arm. if
the Doke is Rot accepted as a candidate
for the throne.
Reports received from Lisbon, state
that the moderates, who tied to that city
town Spam, are purchasing arms and
making other preparations for rising In
their interests.
In Spain, ;up to the present moment,
1.64 Deputies to Cortes have personally
pleaged themselves to vote for the Duke
of Genoa for Ring, and In addition 24
Deputies, now absent, have agreed In
writing to support his Maims.
The Spanish merchants have volun
teered to Wad 10,000 troop@ to Cuba In
December.
GREAT BRITAIN.
LoNDON, November 10.—The Centre,
Fenian Amnesty Oommlttee ask Irish
men to abstain from the use of tobacco
until the Fenian prisoners are released.
Their object in making this demand le
to reduce the revenue of the Govern
ment, and at the same time provide
means for keeping up the amnesty agi
tation.
The rimer to-day repeats that the Irish
land question is a matter of great diffi
culty; but If the Ministry are unable to
cope with it what most be mild of their
courage and statesmanship. They are
strong beyond all experience. The no
clonal feeling le more advanced than the
temper of Parliament in the resolution to
stand by the Ministry In cotprort Of any
thorough, isearatoug. workmen-like
attempt to core the long standing evil of
Irish discontent: The government have
the power, if bnlv their courage Is equal I
to their power. High fortune's/re before'
them If their minds are equal to their
fortunes.
A further advance In the rate of dis
count Of the Bank of - England is probable.
The time of the charter of the bank of
British North America bee been extended
toJtuee 18iL
The correspondent of the Daily Press.
writing from Sues, regrets Boothe opini. l
log of the canal has not been delayed a
few months. He fears that the passage
of the large: ships will not be free from
risk, and ne states that the granite pll
- of the viaduct are badly cracked.'
but thinks the injuries are not sufficient
to prevent trams.
EJ)I2IBUZ011. Nov. Prover.. Par
*dot, the eminent French journalist,
delivered a lecture here lest night. In
which he made the folloWing , poilited
alinalons to the political altuatiOn hla
country. Be maid oemtralleation had
lately been the tendency of the public
men of Franco: but that policy has lost
credit. It is felt that the execution
is too powerfnL Its privileges must be
curtailed. Liberty mast be given to the
boroughs, and the departments must be
Treed from the arbitrary rule of prefects.
He also thought neighboring depart-
menus should unite and elect members
of the Senate.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. ft.--At the Liverpool
rsees to-day, Sefton handicap, for three
years old and upward, was won by Mr.
J. Benson's bay gelding, Plenipotentiary,
three yitarsold. Big ran. -
Pima, Nov. 10.-51. Mamas. the Min
ister of Maxim adirlcee the Introduo.
Lion of Minty-Wm franc Owes tato the
metallito currency of the canary.
BT. Pr/WWII:MO, November 10.—The
chelars ill raging with severity in the
city of Kiel.
"SABINE NEWS
LivzirrooL, livember 10.—Steamer
Minnesota, from 2+ e w York. has arrived.
FINANCIAL ANC LOMPIENACIAL.
Lourrow, November Iveallig.
Comole for money 63%; amount 93%.
Five twenty bonds .62a. 83%; '66s, 82%;
'67a, a% Ten-forties 79. Mies 10 lin
nets 98%; A. O. W. 23%.
Paws, November 10.—Bourne quiet;
Nantes 71f, 170.
Lrvgaroot, November 10.—Cotten
lower, closing steady; middling uplands
11%d; Orleans 11%d4 gales amounted to
10,000 bales. California white W heat
10 .; red western No. 2, flu. Od@ga. 10d.;
*later th. Id. Western Flour 22a. 6d.
Corn: mired 29a oggEga Id. for European.
Oats Os. 6d. Peas 435. Pork 112 a 6d.
Beef 88.. Lard 70a. Od. Cheese nga. 6d.
!Loon 67a. for new. Spirits Petroleum
Ild.; reflood la. 814 d. Tallow 46a. ed.
Turpentine 27a.
Logoorr. November 10.—Tallow 48s.
Sd. Sugar 40a.
Navas, November 10.—Cotton closed
flat on spotat 144)41; afloat nu.
AWnPliar. November 10.—Petioleum
arm as elmt.
FBANSPOST, November 10.—Bonds
flat at 69059%.
Sumo, November 10.—Pretroleum
plot.
Haitinno, November 10.—Petroleum
quiet.
Meelag of the General Freight Owe
&hon.
ter Tesacsee tone ettutsoga essetts.l
Lotawritmt. November 10.—The Gen.
Brat Freighassoclation met 'at the Galt
Hotme else:taming, W. D, stnon, Pres.
!dent, and,J. T. Tackerecretary. The
attendance of delegates la very full.
Buono greatiimportance concerning
transtoon la mini coniddered.
The preamble and resole loos tetra
&iced at the last meeting In regard to
the shipment of ahrtlbberYr (rut, trees,
ie., were ordered to be recorded as ae.
0014 00 , and it was agreed they be put In
three immediately. A mutation was
unanimously adopted b i a w bwinse
be circled at the edema eight.
Beef and pork no pounds per
carrel. low actual weight; hams and
shoulders 440. pound* per tierceb b3l
meats 20 per sent. above nett weight 110
Marked on boxes. That any deviation
from the above wilt be considered as ent
of rates. 'A ConunltMe was appointed to
revise the clotallications Haat and Wean
bound, with a view to protection against
loss on all ornate* of great' ulna. The
Committee subsequently reported sup
grwakms for the aoniddanstioq of hank
lines and local changes in , the west
bound classification. • ,
An invitation from A. Fink to riot the
Ohio river bridge, to-morrow morning.
weaned and adeepted. The Association
will adjourn tomorrow to meet again in
Locusvnte about February
littonewall Disaster-Ins Invest!Villa
NWI Gothig an.
Cltr.Teleg to the PlUgtalilt ammo
-- er. - Lownt, November id„—The Cote.
Tante° afttletthwte trettintreetigsting los
some days rest the &induct of Captain
Washington. -In nonnenden with She
Ettoneindi disaster, decided tioday to
send to the wane of. the calamity far
affidavits of ' parson who saw the Sal*
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE, TRURBDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1869
The McDougall Ilall-Breed Dieleaky
gettled—Toe @Wig Murder Trial.
aly TgLegtoplt to the Ptitobe
Oarc.too: Nov. 10.—A special to the
Tribune from Bt. Paul says: The pre
vious account telegraphed this morning
on the strength of a private letter from
Fort Guy, that the half breeds had op
posed the entry of the new Governor to
the new colony of Winnipeg is exag
gerated. A mob of one hund;ed started
to Intercept the new Gokernor, and
prevent hie .entry, bat the num
ber was diminished by desertion to
dlty, who barricaded the road over
which Governor McDougall Was to Pala.
But on his arrival a short confereasee sat-
Oiled them that their demonstration was
uncalled for. The mob they removed
the barricade from his path and escorted
him with every mark of respect to the
capital of hie new dominions. •
The testimony In the case of Rev.
Isaac B. Smith murder trial, at
Geneva, to day, was shoed on
both sides, and no Important
addidonal facts were elicited. It was
agreo that counsel should speak on each
side./ Mr. Metzger, District Attorney,
addemed the (Mart on the part of the
pr
c.tiu
don, and was followed by CoL
WI x for the defence, Before he had
tin had the Court adjourned until to.
mo w. The case will probably be
given to the Jury tomorrow evening or
1 thelfollowing morning.
Grand Canalstory or Lou Wins bi Coon
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Now Ostirsos, Nov. 10.—The Grand
Conalatory of Louisiana, composed of
Masons of the 32d degree, ficettlah Rite,
are holding a Lodge of Barrow this even
ing at the church of the Messiah. to
honor of demised Illustrious members
of the Order The Sovereign Grand OM.
mender of the Supreme Connell of the
Southern Jurisdiction of the • Gaited
States, Albert Pike, opened the 007 a l r .°.
Dire, and several members pronounced
eulogies.
—A. wad •dott at Ottowa. Minolta yes.
terday wonting, bit Mrs. Patrick Lower
and her little son.
—The Tennessee House of Represen
tatives yesterday rejected the Senate
amendments to the Convention bill,
reducing the members to Atty.
—Latest returns, nearly all °Metal,
of the election In Wisconsin, shown that
the Senate will stand 18 Republicans, 14
Democrats, 8 Independents, two of
the Independents being Democrats. The
House will stand 65 Republicans, 88
Democrats, 7 Independents.
—The city of Evansville, Indiana,
yesterdsy voted by a majority of 883 to
subscribe 'sown for the pi:wpm!' of
building the Evansville, Oarmi and Pa
ducah Railroad. This, with the Sub
scription of $242.000 voted by the nonnty
last August, makes the construction of a
railroad a certainty. The route is now
being surveyed.
—A difficulty occurred Tuesday night
at Port Jervis between the new brake.
men and the deputy sheriff on the one
side and the old brakemen on the other.
In which several shots were exchanged.
bat no person - seriously Injured. The
old brakemen are being paid off and dis
charged and new men pat on the trahm,
which are mining regular.
—The formal opening of Bwarthetion
College, Philadelphia. took pleas yester
day afternoon. Addreeses were deliv
ered by Bemnel WUleta and John D.
Hyatt. of New York, Edward Parrish.
and Lucretia Matt. The inadttaion was
builti t ßycks as • branch of the So
reedy Yriends; but pupils ls are not am
lined he members of the persasidcu.
Both boy. and girl" are to be educated.
—The funeral of Admiral Stewart. in
Fluiladelphia, yesterday, wee an impos
ing display. The streets were crowded
with spectators. The grouses:rink was
about one mile long and included the
First Division of Perulaylvaria Militia.
At the Ronsideon Cemetery the burial
service we, read by Roy Dr. Page. Rao
'or of Christ Episcopal Church. During
the Mien:mow business was almost en
tirely suspended.
—lt Is stated that the Cuban Ammer
Lillian was released at Nassau on Melnik
of Last month, brit was not allowed to
take mat. Captain Barris put to as..
burrdng the wood work of the cabins for
fuel. Re met two schooners lad= with
coal, and while taking It aboard the Brit
ish gunboat Lapwing came up sod fired
twenty shots at her and then took the
Lillian Into Nassau again. She was
seised by the British authorities and pil
laged. The men on the Key were
taken off by a Kbooner, but were cap
tured by the Lapwing, taken to Nasal.
and Wes's& They bean mad, their
way to potato on oar coma, where they
are being eared for by the Cuban Junta.
The Lillian fa still at !imam
Milted Ptatss District Ootirt—Judge M
W IaMILIDAT, November IR —The owe
of Gould vs. Reed, previously reported,
Pi ■till on trial.
United Bates District Court—Judge Me
WEDIIIIIIDAT, November 10.—District
Attorney Cachran died informatimus to
non In the following mass.
United States va. thirty fl vs barrel, of
afatlited spirits, owned by McFarland a
Co., of Meadvilbs.
United States vs. a let of swam, Wise
ro and liquor, owned by T. A. Italia Co.,
Meadville.
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lIIISSIA
Wrtoriaanac, November 10.—The Su
premo Man met at 10 o'clock A.
present • lull WW'. The following
bugloss arm transacted:
•
MK/reedy vs. idrOready's executors.
C. P. On motion of Mr. Burden non
pros take= off and cause amtinued.
Carotbers vs. Cumming. C. P. Ar
gued by Miller for plaintiff In error and
by Woods mars.
Carr trek Townsend's executors. D. 0.
Argued by Woods for ptelntar in error;
Acheson. Mars. not beard.
Davidson vs. Barclay. C. P. Argued
by Lures fin plaintiff In error and by
Penny contra.
District Court—Jeep YdrapstrieL
Waniczatoal, Nov. 10.—The cue of the
Western Insurance Company for use of
0. 0. Dinaliart ant. D. bravo, previously
reported, is still on triaL
TBLI. WW2 VGA T111:1112DAY.
.Ll 7. Lamb asLndd, Adseps., etc.
Manna vs. 111 Ward.
11. Smith vs. Knapp's nephews.
ss Spenaer & McKay, vs. WlssfE
202. Mickel:stela vs. Lee and wife.
ltd. Duncan vi. McElroy.
199. Roes vs. lini=did.
Natbarivi.
Judge Illrkpuriok sawn:toed that
every am ripen the list would certainly
be disposed of, Dolan upon inalgrounds
shown, ar unless the counsel were urn.
ally engaged In the Suptemeoourt. His
Ito= attnetwoon that , Ihn %IFS , now
upon its third can, snd no posltiaii,
except trial or referee°, out or Court,
would be made of use!. That conUn•
minces, unless Upon legal—
would not be entertained. even g 3 =
meat of counsel, and that he I:Wilted
.camel and parties togovern themselves
secordlogly. Unless dbla course was
p ursued, t
p he Jury might as wall be dia.
6f the
d,
üblic, bo and DOttlers.
pretense made to dispose
1417161711.1•21.
Entwine -Warns I bilis Just ie.
turned .froto an gamma% : An Essfern
Ohio, dewing which it was citY privilege
to be present at the chalng inmsolses of
Mt. Union College. These wars idirenin
the large Colliggethill by the *ltepubLi.
can Literary Society," and conalided
Oration*, Chronloles, Llienieshins. *O.
Interspersed with minty, vocal and tn:
etrumental. To my,
hardly to Parformae•
owl were good, Is hardly to do justice.
They were, barring their, pent length,
excellent. The disonsmon on China*
Emigration was 'xylem with armaments
pro et rad on this prospectively vexed
question, 'bowing, on the part of the de.
patents, ' cionsidereble polemic sklll.
The mccdOpriwided by Prof. Leland and
pipits woman etijOyable. Miss Park , *
manipulation of the p ano wag trnly
pralsewortlmandbir improvised 400004
panlments added much to
oth orchestral
Mitsinfleffehlyonnillitihnreeerred
diplomas to the Commercial DeDillt.
Malt.' lade II :tinder, the - - Control of
Prof. E. N. Hartshorn, - a eautleman of
large ',wedeln* la commercial edema.
Also, a number of young belles ware
pednatalfrom theidosloal Department.
mr. Union College, In location, compe.
toner of Instructora, thorough of
tmching, and cheapness both In s
tal.
lion and boarding, le all that can be (M
-itred. Pupils will laud here all the 0p...
porinnitleant a' 'Systoles* school. Lad
year enrolled pee hundred and alittprive
milk -The fall Moslem PM doled forts
shadows seen a larger =andante daring
the protect year.. me Malay: Seislon
commences November 24th. The Twelfth
*nulled. Cataloge,Just hemeikeelves
learmatlon in :stoma to the thaw Ot
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ST. LOUIS.
CANADA
NEW ORLEANS
BRIEF TELEGRAIN
TUE COURTS
GEME=I
1!2=3
Supreme Court—pillLßentli.
Union College
Prrrativneur, November 8,1889.
ClTEtittrat etairtts.
tut AND SUBURBAN
Tun Clesarru U furnished in the city
for stx days of the week for 15 cents per
reek ; by mail, $8 per al MUM : 8 nos., ea
Route for Male.—A goon route on We
paper. Apply to-day at GAz.erru count
ing room.
AlleCtieny Councits.—A regular semi
monthly meeting or the Select and Com
mon Councils will be held this evening.
Assault and Battery.—William Craw
ford made talon:nation before Alderman
McMaster yesterday, charging John Mc-
Cloylim with assanit and battery. The
aomwed was arrested and bald for t hear.
Lug,.
Held for Trial.—Da rid Robb:180o.
charged before the Mayor, on oath of
Thomas; M. Bawdy, with the larceny of
twenty tlollers, was, after a hearing, yes
terday, held to answer the charge at
Court.
Incendiary irire.—A barn and sawmill
at Rodebangh, Westmoreland county,
Wan burned yesterday morning about
two o'clock, Involving a lose of about
1 10 .000, upon which there 10 no insurance.
The Are wan the work of an Incendiary.
Religions—Rev. John McMaster.
of Princeton, Indiana, will preach In the
First Reformed Presbyterian Church
(Dr. Douglas') this day (being oonflre
gm:Anvil fart) at 1014 A. M. and 2% P. Y.
Prayer meeting in the evening at half.
post seven.
Alleged Larcany.—Julitta Wore roads
complaint to Alderman ktebfietters yes•
terday against IL Conrad and J. C. Been,
In !which he alleges that they. carried
away certain articlep, the property of
defendant. The focused were arrested
and held to ball for a hearing,
Asianßed a Woman.—James Painter
was yesterday charged an oath of David
Nook balbre Alderman Thomas, with
assault and battery. The deponent al
leged that the &muted beat, kicked, and
otherwise abased bi re. Laura Filmmona
kW (deponents) daughter. A warrant
was lamed.
Another Barker.—Moses Vane, for
merly of Fayette county. at present bell
ing from aamp Point. Illinois, was vl
tlmized by • oonfidenoe operator yeatev
day to the amount of 5120. The means
weed to obtain the money was the aame
old Mori by which almost every day
some poor fool Is swindled out of Ida
money.
Election of Officers—The Mechanics
Savings Hank stockholders yesterday
elected the feLlaming gentlemen as °fa
eces, to serve during the ensuing year.
President, lion. James Blackmon: Vice
President, Alex. Tindal°, Esq.: Secre
tary and Treasurer, Geo. D. Tiedele,
EN. The bank is in a prosperous and
nourishing condition.
Dr. Ormtstee.s Lecture Paetponed.—
The Allegheny Library Association re
grets to announce that Dr. Ortetston
cannot be present to deliver his lecture
this evening. While en routs for this
city be wax recalled home by telegraph
on account of the sudden dangerous
illness of his mother. It is hoped
that in due 'won the Doctor will be
able to get here, when due notice of the
lecture will be given.
Barelry.—The second band store of
N. °stinger at the corner of Peon and
O'Hara street In the 9th ward wee bur
gliutotsly entered Tuesday night and
robbed of two revolvers, a gold chain,
four watch's. some dry goods, furs and
other articles. The thieve. gained en
trance by going Into the adjoining build
ing and cutting a hole throne:bibs floor
of the banding robbed. There is no
trace.
Meeting Tooll/ht.—We iemlnd oar
readers of the meeting of the colored
people and their friends at the Colored
Baptist Church, on Water street,
m Alle
gheny, at 7){ o'clock this evening. pre
liminary to the forthcoming National
Labor Convention at the Capitol. Let
every philanthropist and friend of the
rue, now seeking by every honorable
means to elevate themselves, lend their
presence and their sympathies on this
,oetwalort.
Secured Rats will be sold to morrow
(Prlday) morning, ate o'clock, at Mellor
& Co.•s Music Store, Mr the first concert
of the Cantata Society, which is to mks
piece nest Monday at the Academy of
Musk. From the frequent applications
already made this week at Muth, Stores
for tickets. and the general Intermit
everywhere manifested In the debut of
the Society, we mu safely Infer that those
who wish the beat seta in the house had
better go catty for them.
Rai!row' AreUleat—Tbe inquest
ferred to to yesterday's Into on the
body of Mermen Gordan, who was killed
at Verner'• station, be being struck by
engine No. 49. was concluded yesterday
afternoon. The Jury, after hearing the
evidence of Des. James Buchanan and
N. N. Riggs, who were In attendance,
end the severe! witnesses, rendered
verdict of incidental death. int' also ex
onerated the engineer and fireman.
They gnu recommended that the oflicers
el the roid to requested to make that
station a regular station inateed of s d.g
station, as it la now.
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We learn that the report which we
pubilahed on Wednesday of the rate at
which the stock of this bank was sold,
was incorrect. The actual price reamed
being not 112/10, but 1127,60. The mar•
kat value of thts stock has been steadily
advancing, and If referenos be bad to Its
large and accumulating reserve, its Ilb.
anal share of deposits, the high character
and quallecattons of Its °fame and di.
rectors, affording every' , imamatee of
present and future good management:
the stook may be expected to advance to
a still higher figura It la probably owing
to the fact that so little of It Is In the
market, that It does not command 'lSO—
the holders are mostly large holders and
have no dwdre to exchange It for any
other Investment.
Interesting Eil%lblUart.
The teachers and pupils of the Deaf
and Damb Public School of this MI
will give an exhllAtlon in the Fbnrth
Ward gehapt House Penn street, this
evening. The entertainment Drumlins
to be one trust will repay amply any who
may attend. The exhibition will consist
of exerdses calculated to show tge
method of instruction purtraed, and die
progress of the pupil' In the school.
There will also he illustrations Riven of
the compass and power of the sign
14174 No addition to the part per
the mutes, the exercises will
beenlivened by the excellent stn sdng or
the Allegheny Clairton. Dist those obit.
dren of silence be ebeentsead ill their
Oben to ergdre the knowledge regal.
allot° 4t thdm far awfulness in life, and
who have originated and so
• • llg at
ice:ri be nevol ente
on this noble tater
oommtudty
• weittetr efforts,
Oaf DIAS leers to de Cr elating,
The Dexter Vieshlngltraohlagr.bi •
, . . .
greathnpmmenteiNon thedefthill9 and
Mptattstattory pudtietkins , exhibited in
1
1111, jtirtnef mob. Om.
We Invite - t he e Exit critical examine.
don 'at Its oonstruailan and operation,
Silber at your own bones or artho Plato
%Mire sold.
ta4. Alt that we ask Is • trial, and If not
ad you are not COM , SO keep'
' It does not Injure the Moires
tn. No slopping. Noboiling op
Saves soap and time.
.1 Being aware that trashing is the moat
tabortons, and at the same time one of
the moat tureemary duties of housekeep.
Mg, and which entirely devolves noon
the weaker sex to do, under the old ass.
tem of vaah.boards.
R. 11. LOAM. Agent.
• -Nor , 12 '
Federal street, (Our the
bridp,) A.Uegheny. St.
't:
The Popular Int Thirteen.
Where can the cheapen clothing be
ittavisar
Tobin&
Who keeps • Tim hiehlonahleStock ?
Toblaa.
liirboesibiat . theineed toaeonabl vo rtm:
What Is the mule number otbig doter
*ember Sixth ale
mber Fitts).
en.
Nowhere can you obtain greater bar
gains.
Pt lie attention and utudaction glean
at No. 13
Sixth street.
Readpinade clotbing to analog eik
zlotys: a•
Birth street.
Remember, what Was . .
Remedy IS
ear haw 13
,
Tablas' great &Oleg emporlaatis at
Zia /a Stub strew, whore IN cuittred an
ttaataaas amok of olattitag, newly made
sad plata give* without Ilmito at the
mg* tilagousbla piss&
Church Guild Report.--Correct lon.
William Metcalf. Elul, mine's , . 03,0 cer
tify hi■ mortification and regret, that in
that part of Ms report of the operations
of the Guild relating to the Dispensary,
published in Iktonday . • GAzEr-rw, the
name of Dr. B. t. Benham was quite un
intentionally omitted from the 1101 of
physicians whose constant and etikwut
aervicee continue to be very kindly ren
dered in aid of the charity, without
charge.
gt. James Episcopal Church— The
parishioners of St. Jame. Church are
making extensive preparstiona for a
Social Festival to be held on Wedneaday
and Thursday, Nov. 17th and 10t.h, the
pmeetele to be In aid of a fund for fur-
Dialling their new Sunday School build
ing. Sunday Schools ale among the
most useful and efficient agencies for the
religious culture of large number. of
children otherwise neglected. The pres
ent ocemion deserves both gympsthy
and patronage.
Women'. Christian Associatico.-493e
second annual anniversary of the Wo
men's Christian Asscolation of this city.
will be held in Christ's M. E. Church,
Thuriday, November 11th, at seven and
a half o'clock P. K. Hon. Wirt. E. Dodge,
of New York city, will deliver an ad
dress, and the Annan! reports will be
presented. The public are cordially In
vited to attend.
Parisian Aristocracy have adopted the
Milk of Violets unanimously, owing to
Its of in communicating to the skin
the most delightful velvety softness.
Sold by druggists. V. W. Siinckerhoff,
Y. Y., wholesale agent.
Employment Othre.—Girls wanted for
cooks and private [laminae In the city.
R. H. Long, at No. 19 Federal street,
near bridge, Allegheny City, at the Dex
ter Washing Mac h ine Moe. lm
Real 111Mate.—Elets advertisement of
McClung d Rainbow, Real Eaten, and
inseranos Agents, 196, 197 and 199 Cen
tre avenue. If.
ConsUtotten W stet is a certain rare Orr
Diabetes and all diseases of the El&
nays. For male by all Druggists.
Trari:T.
EOM
PAUL-0u Tuesday... stns. .t e'sloeS.
tbs melds°. nf oar Sir. Jobs Kos.
d•. No. 106 Seventh Airs. CU KIST) N
PAUL. es Im of Wm. Paal, dt ssed it
IN:Meru! at two o'clock Tenlooo
TM Mends of the family are Ins Beg to attseld-
IDWAIIPM—At Brady, Bend Pa... Nos.
lOUs. BAST • N, only daughter of Bet.
1 .e.?
easy I.A•razd• bleu, of Mlles 5. Humphreys,
aged IS years end 6 month..
I==!
UNDERTMI3UIM3
B. Parr.aow Jalcia L. WILMA].
rATTE lISOF & W ILLIAMS,
Under..re, corner 01 ran b and
ib elrelm, Plttsburah. Cogens 1104.,
Shroud.. Crap...andel - ova.. and ovary draertp.
clue of tadorsl forabblog rood • Burol.ed oo the
most readonabie toms la lb. city. Brand aod
Carnadea .rolalutd. Oen open day and Waal.
011 LEX . LIKEN UNDEb
TAKLA, No. Idle /VIETH STRXII
~ ...c. „
~....... oorrrNe of kind 5.011.4221
GLOV sad e , ery dime :lotion of Funeral On:
steals/ fluntsbod. Stomas open day Ail
11iatk .....„
. m. . Bov.Dastd Him ' MD.. Kere.N
W Jneon . r. D., tlkonms i dl roo- .hoo.
81: PEEBLES, EN
ICEIIIIIIj2TTAT TM AND LIVIIIT STA.BLIt.
TEVS 6A /11=17 . Y e d• A C gliA
oonstadddy Lcd AUL' nal d
laSsAl3da sad WM.tt
tr.. -. .arilne from to 4105. B. •
for interment. urged udl Cds.
ridges 9 =l...l; LAN .11 &Inds et lloandwd
Goda, If mat te& Mar odes at all Sows. 40
sod slant.
JOSEPH METER & SON,
MN lEIVT.A-KMILS,
I=
Oarrtagys for 'mawsLk 13.00 nark
tinte 00111N9 awl al /hum& Fundament at re.
d raw. sma
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Beaular Stated
lIEETTNO of HENRY LABBERT
LUDO& 411. I. 0. U. F., will Ow held et
thOr H• , I, corner frialoond rum Avooo
•. R. Wbltobva.l•••.toro.l os FRIDAY EN EN.
LER, Nov. 16th. 1E69. A fadouend. oo Iv
rvqtivsued, as Ovalness of Inawortaneo .w
tfwvocUrd.
UE6. MAD/MEAN.
W. B. X.Y.1.-NP. vveroWl7. nolrau
T"
IN BEIOTEI CBS' FEAST.-
A frea @apply of tbts• alstoretad
r=l
put up la lb..* dotty boxes. For Jul, *hot.
gale/LIPS Mull. al the /mil) Grauer, Man 01
JOHN ♦ II&APOAW.
ex.rster Llberci an/ )Oath - lit/seta
ELMIRA FERALE COLLEGE,
I=l
SYNOD OF GENEVA.
Thu. t• • fltriolan Hoettaad• Italy dtdtt Ut. 4
Lad organistd rolltantoml• lons% WM....7
parts. a sm. thoronth sod I itt1110•• etorto of
tad y IN COLLIOIAIL JlCLit'l IC or MILD-
Int t` larrodttotata.
TERlin—W hole • xpenimp of IN tilos. It elnalry
eldholca and Modrt. Lnoduasta, , a 1 h toatd
forntahtd tuna .Itoi atiffloal. We P.. , La ,
'tarty mentos. Address,
REV. a- W. COWLES, WE
.110. W. IHLWOWIII, LLIIIZIR 1. olaff\
10112111
DIMORPH, HARP NI & CO
Wholesale Grocers,
No. 243 LIBERTY STREET,
Oppodit Made: WOod Wang rittsbungn.
HAIM ormsam WITH •
very Large and Complete &lilt o
GROCERIES,
=I
Thep Respectfully lute the Atteutton
no.l PLTROHABERS.
ESTABLISHED HT
A. & T. GORMLY, 1812.
W. IL GORKY,
WHOLESALE G800E8„
No. 271 Liberty Street,
[acts 1117M10
ISTILILIL J A. SITT.I.II
M. STEELE & RON,
Cosassissian Mambas&
AID Dr./3.1311 111
FI..OV'EL, GRAIN. rimv.33.,:to
] !T)
137 A 2T31
Pre= 'LEM JAMES In RICIIART
REM a lIICHAIRT,
" . " - OCIIIIIMIZION autnacusres.
FLOUR, owit, BZEUR, lam PEED, en;
549 Libertr $l., Pittsburgh.
morm.tx
ME46011 & HARPEI3,
/LOUR. UWN /AD PRODUCIZ
Commission Morehants
Ne. 11211 1411111ITIf STILLIT.
W. C. ARMSTRONG,
aueouner to rasa &anaemia.)
PRODUCE CORROSION MOUNT,
No. 2 Market Street.
iota
J.J 11" J. BLANCHARD,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
No. 3 PENN irratrr
ALLE.xso
k ITTILC BAIRD PATTON,
Wholesale Uroada Commlakes rarbaste
se Natant* Pinder:a . float. Bans, C 0.,..,
du abeam* Lard Otl. Iro
n s. Nana els as
Conn arm_ lad alliPPlabalaMiaa r la i siy .
Fe n s t a thin i ; ll9 sea 114 BLOOIII4
aDaf 7. 2109111.1D.W.11017L1....11X. U. UOOllll.
iTtessorobiOUN l Flltl ' 8 ace?. no*.
MAIN • .A:VALLACIL
fiaIIIPTON 116WALLACEM hole.
at iA tlei 'orktratr.ategigjzAL-
GACE LELTHEIL—A. Large
st..kor um, -
PATENT sumo
r an on iand and tonal* ti
tom si•trifirst.,
- /CAPP EIL-200 b ;Choi
41114 ".";74arne"AVittLD.
Slsibiltreet'
L giga:l t z t i-
VINEGAR
THE PITTSBURGH
'WORKS.
BALLOU & BANS,
67, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE.
Are nou prepared to torsi. VINIUAB at the
I.4.)WraeT lialteLLT BATES. Attentlon Is par
ticularly called to our
E ym WINE VINEGAR.
- .
rarizorrez9— , •7l>•Let," "Par Salty ,,
..Losi,".. Wants," "libasid," "Boarding, - '
Be-. not exceedisp FOUR LEN= rill
be inserted in these columsu once for
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; cads Welt.
bond tine FIVE CENTS.
WANTS.
'IXTANTED.-A RAG CARPET
LOOM. Month ONSILATOB for the
•pply at 57 Thirteenth thrtht.
UTAINTEEL-A BAKEHOUSE
In etsseherge or Allegheny. Address
Gazgrril OrriCA. Stall. tont aad theallry.
WAWTED---HELP.--AT ERS
MOMENT OSTICZ, No. 1 flt. Oleas
Stret. BOYS OLIILS d W digersal
lande
01 employment. an Person. wan t ing tn bely
of ell lands eon be eanylled on short notlm.
ANTED--An AGENT for this
T 1,8 4 14 gl'sril 44 .13e lobroool BA/MI/111 •
MA co CHIOE. on nrblen we
offer Weal. more tber•l Mao say other company
C.ll and examine at 161 Wood .trees.
11. C. Vrll,OX. Travenol, Agent.
W ANTED.— A GENTS every-
WHIIRE to sell the AM BBIC•N Kt.
\'O BA , HINE, Use only Pt actleal /evilly
K Maehlne ever Invented. P,lce 123.
NIB knit 40.000 stlidbmi per minuLe. Ad
dress All EliltA.N KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
Boston, Ma.... or at. Louis, Mo.
WAFTED. - MORTGAGES.
$20,000 to Loan In large or small amounts
THUBAS Et PILTTT.
BBL Bond and Bent Lute Droner.
No. 119 ens . thttleld strdet.
WANTED. AGENT OI . $250
rUvri;
Clit 1 Petra only Big • Great lodeoements to
•gents. Tete Is the molt pomslar Seeing ma
natee of the Oat—snakes the gamete ••I.lastic
Lock elthen"—elli an, d of most that eat
be done on any mach.. —100.090 told and the
demand eon, tautly loeteaetrie ham U the ttme
to take no •aener. Steed Ilse emotes, 116,..lies
ware 01 Isaringers.-1101 Addreee alrelleall
CO.. Boston. ILlsaa., Plttaborph, Pa.. or at.
Lunt, Mo.
14097'.—A. Pair of GOLD SPEC
TACLE 4 between leg Wedetal street. and
Hinge, by may ol QUID seghel. Allegbool•
ender WM be rewarded I. left UM ma,.
Street. Allegheny. ,
LOST. PBo2lll§Bolll NOTE
1 .11.A". 1 ,7.1.°111- 1 ;:11 4 ,17,* °NA . ; iralra#l4
for fonr heed.] &Mary 1 1400). ♦ll per Gee
are scalded eat tr megot ! el.. or the um; it pay
ment has been suippee.
910- LET. —lloo2lll.—Tw o Fur
y N WHIM IItONT R.OM for alsestiwg
apartent, at No . 16 tottralt been., neat
Woo.] atreet•
FORIt RENT —Until the Orel
of Ararti nest, the me t he
BMA
nelnee Holm, contalol. twelve rooms, CM.
Me on Me corner of ntoehmoo seems And Web
ster street, wit* smole anaotted. To • good ten
ant there premiers will be let ton. Engel,. of
TWOMAOI3- UPDIKE.
1109 h eeeee avenue, Allegneee•
FOR BALD.
rEit SALE—A FOUNDRY AND
kt &CILINT. SHOP. .IN fuel Oditilad far
Ulna Ind work sad a •oed trade eatabihttdd.
Lildrese, .•1 , 017 DRY." at Ude Mee.
LO SALE —A Counter and
DEMO suitable fora Bankned or I
. Can be H n
as No. 66 rOURTTIVT
■oz. f1u..b.0.
VOIIBALE.--Eaginatand 801 l
era Nen and barend Rana of all llada
conninatly to band.
orders from a/I parts of ina Country pronnall
oneozoed.
1=
•
Corm r Marlys • ..... d P. P. W. • C. R. W
•Ilt•bl•P Pa.
FSALE.—AI tine private
At: ott Petettnet rtrni. lath ward;
=lgo brick defenses ea •Ist Heny 15th
warn; Ins /non Dtrellins ea Unts Sweet:
House one Lot on Ceseen 'um; House wed Lot
on Mb stneett Stoeseleld lots. SO Inf 121 feet,
WO: tote. SO by 10 feet, SZOO sae glioo—
tears to tn.y. A number OA Hoot Ind LOU
nw &DO 1 . 1.4 MS An tee.
LA • WILLIA3I3, ISIS sand.
rR S 1 LE. -41101, ON MOUTH
AIMS. Ur. SUNSHINY CITY. M—
os 30a10 ams ts bUsg usd 07 Jas.
Godfrey • Co. u • want•sturing ostataisbnunt.
Elof tee umbers of Nu inn visaing to MU,
business on •ocoant of poor tarp we
so duPied to blue oat tr i al a tr• btu&
Pass t • bargain. Also RUN
Pow PI to 10 basso power.! mg inmate.
lWarm would subusgown luau aglow Ow,:
ad 60x1.00 kat, oa Isar. Wu. For tarifa
Pull Lao!. OS No. 44 Oblo sires!.
17=3
rBALE,
a l at t. rtua eveng H
eca Bur lM= eraziL
r 000; li.uo and Int. 94 June. Mt=
100: 9 hones on Plinann_ West. Cl.
NA bonzes and 8 lota I, Manna Vn Jaz,
110 400: • lbarcslbtlagere• {o n on an d.
Bea road. 011,000: 9 tot. on Pennant Paned.
000. oa. and lot In Salem. Ohio. fillailith
acre (Tonsil la dal.. Dam 3C]0 010.0 ;
0 100:
and lots , head of Beazer alroll. 1130; henna
and II am, Is Elizabeth Dana, si 3 Opei; bonne
and lot In Bildsenazey, Beaver
0 .n.0., -
contains 31 mama, WS OD by. 019 0011:
fins at Jralr Usta SUIVaII. a aaraL, Dn.
. • • .•
y- _
FOB SALE
A LANGE NEW BEICE ROME, .ItE
lot Well° feet, as Mats. nese Balla tenet,
11111 word. tLasreneaelll• district); bone It
pleusatly Itestad to adults And dentrobla
Oa:Mood; contain. IS room, Makatea atNe,
oath 004 bath rooms marble mopes Ittraperb.
oat; stoma toner*. and untie.
restnitail sod ball; storm and Mon ortadoor and
door alllo; Melds abuttals slots roof. MM.
1.10,0. • ••••••Iti•l• Coensolent and voll•tolatt.
.4 /wow Postatelow,glvra tomedlasoly. la
coin of D. B. WILLtIIfB. gaol lints sad Is
comae. Assaf, lath Wart. Ptitaborigh, To.,
oVoootto Bt. Joha's ZOboolni Chor011• cwt SW
EERSONAI.--All sick.
ING H 011215, or lavoL e ra i riltal .
-11 l um rtaralablgn=
"nu eat Warm
Penn= mum 4?2 Lft=
IYbra asulit*Zstate
.113:11.
I=ZrAZII
Gal&D PENS,
COLD 3FrEENIR
Repaired and Reibinted,
1715710
W. G. DIINSEASRS
OS IMP= APANCII4
'topoomito Kamm Han.
AV Alas stoclt of Kolas. Todd. C0. , 0 OVA
Pace tvb oa W4-150' Use Ls sboasutot
Cotry gum:need. • Rol
numfatAtm T* )88. .
HENRY"fif. HALM,
Corner of Penn e 4 StOlt fAr!na
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
NOW CIOMPLETE
BRASS FOUNDRY.
JOHN M. COOPER & OO
Bell and Braes Foindoni,
gum, manna i Him PILL
31381438133
Made Promptly *lot Order.
13/11381Toil
Made and Kept on gatui
pion sad Ilissidirtutti el •
J.M. CooPerThlitsTeißilinciNiiiba
STEAM
Office, 882 SIM 1311411'.
MikamoinonOilikiilmous,‘
mersammiir.s.:.
:~ ..
V13+14 4 I:II WS II
Fire Insurance Company,
No. 102 BROADWAY. N. Y.
. 1300,000 00
CA.H CAPITA!. IS
St`RPI.IIN or L 169
~30 TS
111.1.1ng iu total Cabh w...a. $2.1151,030 78
Three-ertartert of tee proeta an divided. to
July of each rear to It. easter:ler' la eellp.
1=1:3
until redeemed In cash. One quarter Is Melded
I=l
By this system the customers of the Company
obtain Met, lull ranee at about what It ea•ts %be
I=l
=1
NOic—Tbe leterst amount of ••Set ettrolitt
-
ghourz by tbn —Ott%dal Returns." Is ULM of OL
CONTINENTAL IMO-TRANCE COMPANY.
=
the follhertes dirt& net
I=
Per rent.. payable to the sabetboldera fortbarltb.
I=l
11=
payabis Ante. , 10. b
E=
anUtandlng nerip a •e 4. •ea . 6 t and Ili
pnyabln in mit Beptembei 516th.
CA. A snip <lir& uo of Ofty (60) per tont.
on coned premiums of cantonment omit I,d to
portielpola In the prollul of to. Cointathl V pay
able forthwith lel the ofhm of the Company, No.
161 Wood Mimi, Beak of Commerce 1141141ng.
TIM Company lamame aontast loss 01 rim on
Merthandise, Furnitnm. hthonfeetse•
:apt of the more hello.; kinds.
peppery and other lasurzele late rests at most
ege r.cce of premium. For siltilllOrpol Worm.
um .us.e respect, t anzeol. pma, est.., he
I=l
JAMS W. ABBOTT.
General Insurance Agent,
No. 167 WOOD STREET,
MAL LIFE INSLItNCE CO
Of Pennsylvania.
°tee, 75 Fede•al St., Allegheny City
DLICKGTOHAI
Hon. JAWICS L. ORARAY,
Bon. .B. CLARK, D. D.
Capt. IA RORINBUN.
Nov. A. BlLL er p i n k.
W. A. niii:F"r:Ctstaer'Allegttear Trost 00.
JACOB BUR ,H Baal Beata A.annt.
Baum DRUM. Mayor of Allogban7.
C. W. BERY7 Hatiar,
B. BELLAti o orneutxj....l
A.
111"WPOGATTIB. ISLIML. CO Aso% l
t.. ""'".
Dept. HOST. 1108 . 1210036_1Pre5t , 10206
COBBOath:21 • •
Y. W. wEErrz. PlimicAL ADTMX.
LOST,
DANIEL SINGEB. Eitel Agent.
SOU Ism mama onsmony.eond.z. oa mutant
minapaa, each poll. bold. opml
abary of th e pram of the
Company. Polldsa
.111 to Isamtd on a/1 Ina dlearant plans of LIM
Insurnaco. and bet. oond.tod an . acontond
hatla will Alford a bah UMISM.OIII to ca.
policy bolder. and tnoron7 rote. 100 =MIA
haw to e.ocnige norm Industry. rataLaaa
TO LET
C AIII
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PECEILMVS inmansa.
a.. If VIM. Avows. Seceisi lisosz
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Capital All Paid Vt..
re .
e • B. Capc.N.Ballsy,
WI Liam. 7. .8 B Hartman. L. Chambers,
eCanrk...l. au. M. Baia.
WlNock.
NOSE It. NINO, Ereiddeal.
JNO. P. JENNINGS. VISeIWINEsa.
JOE T. JOHNSTON, Barresary.
Capt. 8. J. GILLOZ. SWl ua
Inannsi on Liners] . Teesso,epu all wire
MI Karim
saneer
pEINNSYLVANIA
OFIFUOMICF. 02.41411 OF FITTTOOLOIONI
01/7/07. 30. POTM WOOD BT.UZT. Mai
OP 0030150/111 BIILLDLOO.
iVih r econ. aas tumid MORO
duct nlv.
W i e n A W N ' rma r.
fitt BY.
Tressaser.
. Becretanr.
laccard l' WU.;
Sue R Petty. ' I BTU;
v.A.
R. 27/ .
WVERISIIIMICE CON.
ITlTlll3l2lloram
OCR tathap ,. .Tosaasia.
Wll. . 111.1110thrT. tar,.
CAPT. aSalaiL Ng .ai, taunt AgTh.,
OfSs. lig water Out Spur • C 0... Wu.
VI liiiiireatWast Ithe sea w ft
:TM ozs rr o
. 1 . 1 . 1 . 11=1=
any to sostathla Os . sithOS lava
ammo& as othattog %hetes% promo, yt thole
Who death Mb toured. . ,
tivid ; cr Nbust laa n l it IL Utlelizek. '
. ie.. ob.. a. Cbzkl. :
barn.. w
Ibr ialg. 1611-
NATIONAL
11NeuRANClit COMPANY.
hdual tad Blain!, ItleVicab
a M t g a. tbe ANOOND NATIONAL, DAVI
W. Itk.IITIV. PrattWV. .
acs r . Entowzi an. via. Antigen/.
tztrzyilm.boavt a a.
DiteCTOAL:
lati::. rAlart...los.
_. .._ b er. UM O. O. II M,
tak NTra u , LbTrst 'Jacob luna ...
J. Meal
Of
■..rarraoaa.
amass lada sad 211.11d1417
FlEDMoinir
Lamm LOSS BY ram.
MAI= INSUIMICE Wor rimADarmit,
111171011.488 alsf cr:zonrirr
Vg2f9:ekar - -
Madan* .
vid a. IL Los=
rant, rh% Dala.
gt.o.
J. a i
H
118
North
hlr/Mlrest 4XCIMIt Val=
7111/S
DEOPLIEP INSURANCE CON.
PAZI.
0117/0111. X. S. ORMUZ WOOD PUSH 11121
&alma altiniiikktu stemma Wan Nem.
bLLEG ' TAY INSURAIMCS
isr
sl24l4M llaj Z=
E. orM . E . resinAus.
. Asulh
itLASS. CHINA,- a/MOM
i
C HI ' A ! E D
TB2 BMW
OhinaSetkParian fitatuette,
MIME zew opeatir 11A
11 ' 1111/31311:414;g 0 5t
xi.sai 'no tionarmast,
'a —A Linta ssaMerst r ef Vial
1141/ntg Millyml /miss" MAISWIIA
ALIMINO TON - 6111,16 ET
rICIPCWIT 703 Baca—x<.:lell mad
tos waddastoe guar. 4* A . 1 trout . 147 ,
Eamr-sus
tara g aaatn. -Ba 4 W , M•
wits:mm=6w.
=I
INSURANCE
=I
• d Copttal, ••as
I=MMn
Tlit: IRON urn
SOCICRIVS; . .
I:4' 1
i lacc%ll% &awn
p,..i Jared It j il bi'kkh
litaitirlr., -. Wm lf. x * ex : . ,
Woad - 4
S USIAI% . dent.
• rs. ar.,ffieszmitsutdai?
• d.
Wis. Dem Tal•
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.'
,
EINE- VASES,
ODUILMAIII MID CULIZA.
11111 17M11 3
env trors.
sitoine errs.
Aisne 4cock a/
ISIME . P,LinfD GOODS
et lUkdonl_ptiatui, -
R. Imam & 00.
~ ~:~1;11:~~7 ;p Q'idN~
NEM
AMUSEMENTS.
a'FEW OPERA HOUSE.
Last &grit nut isso of th e groat tartoetartzt
anV gent," of barletone.
THE LEPTINHEPTILL,
TTICR.DAr ES ENING. November llth,
1669. Byrou•• telebn ted Intrleaque at
•
MEDEA:
Or Ins lIUT or Ilorozon wrrO A Uazyt OP
Iluser.so-
................IL
To oo
eoltot• w. spectacular mattes' boot
lestpto entitled
ALADDIN,
OS TUN Won olatt - t; SCAM,
11!Maw Ts ...... is&11
Friday— Farewell Bente% of LeCtars.ll.
Leftniiselt satin!. as Zstssisy .
arPrITSBIFIRGH THEATRE.
. WILLIAM& Soh.
Qua. of the Emerald len lllee Yentas
very wet performer to the michn
Pita Perry,
.ln her 'I . crnms Ematad Etats.
r” It. Adeson. Illes Ada Wrey Lem
trailey, lOW Chun Boma sod the areal ecerede
Cambiaztlon is a nen 1,111. turnallua me p e w
drama. entitled, • The Path of Cr me. or tha
Itcaterlee of tlis 1000 Ladles. Watson
YeWoduesday sod Saturday. Acianimioti to
YsUnue
Er - ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
First Coneert of the
CANTATA SOCIET Y,
60 Voices, with Fall Orchestra.
MONDAY, November lOtb, 1869.
I. 08. WIIIIOD•11 MIME 1301.11.1a1s FLI.M.
ttoto t Iltopran - 3. Mrs. Lt. C. Mater;
l'aver Mr. Pant Zlromermaa.
_
a. a7ecliffiretiVa air.4r LIFE.
This chorus eves • note desolpt . on or the
3. le:Triredlitriekrelitirri.°`
both voreeer =leo, Scr rang Ifth 0. C.
Mellor; Leant teemed, Baritone, lbs. J. J.
Beans.
This Cantanta b a =molest odurnortho of this
Lathreettos lucid. ot ru boo led as Iwo., 'then •
tame of o.ltlsl eoldiere woe thy. r.u , certain
...w o o,. o 10.1.41 yrophfttic abet.
.ea brooms •ri be Caber...WS" were • . • •
LatryntOS, 40 that,. Tor We at .
lee Boon.'. Moore atone. on the Jayof tere
ebb e! Ilea eta , sod tbir Mall on the th•olni of
tee V rt.
Teo Chl.terlns Mao. Abe tiro the
Booth. 0 rebus used be lb . * Cantata boot ty, erb
bablobed by Meson. Mellor t Lioenarestote tor
broth lbw. nob
IgirßT. MIDGETS ,
P . ..a—T.X : t.
VILE OPEN '10411111.01 .
IN TIMM
air Open wresy . alstn. Saad•T•
Cathedral sand iii.atedance.
Or FIFTH! AVENUE HALL...
No. 68 BIM ammo. oppaatla tL Opal
PUtabaftf.. Pa.. la tbe coolasf ae.l moat
delassato place of rezone. Liquor. pa as laal
at this place Pan sad flood. Tao 81//fard SWIM
a.• as the Vaaand floor la the rear.
BILLIARDS;
(SUEZ'/ EVILD11108)
68 Smithfield Street,
'formerly occupied by vobn EL mat tudy
•••• 4••••• Ox • leis; of )••.• bY
GEORGE 11. BENNETT,
And Fitted Up In the Best Manuel.
WILLI.ABI DODDS, Manager'
FIVE NEW TABLES
===1:01
BILLIARD HALL.
The Bar Is Stocked
WITH THZ
BEST OF LIQUORS kid CIGARS.
bIEERCHAY al . s s : :,
1869 - - 1870.
NVIi. - GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Reduced Prices I
HOUSTON & SON,
Fathlonable Merchant Tailors & Madan,
N.. 107 //I'M AVE3II7/C. earner . oc Caen
Alley. have Jan 111111aTed the llama lad watt
complete thank of Cloths and Centtateree. Veit
lap and e.t.a nude etotblag ever tinned in
tide city. It ecentortsee the eery finest of Pitmen
t01d... troll aa medusa amerteanguistlfsetiffek
Inv eto:tot 81.01 Prottu, Low Prise. Oda
Wes sad handy Cat* . Tavern. with a cell and
pease for yourselves. Ali orders Shed wunaatol
to We Bette:Utica • 01$
TEILIIUX alki/IVAL . '
WIWTEE GOODS.
DIM & LOBAIk
,
89 Fifth Avenue, -47 811 . 111 Street.
Aida and Bova aothingin
Greatest Variety.
O'IEIIMM 14 - 11118 OR, 1112.111.
Ilitiovett sate:4in the ettr tra nod,
tha gads.
•
tr tp•tairs tirrftaill
ts is aor new dive irkdezaintsi stoeto •
.1- . 2 •
GRAY" -&. :I.4O,GANi
, 89 Fgeh AvensB4
47 tilithltreek•
1tir..4.11.31)3L1E,
easmosriusie '
MERCHANT TAI4C.Ht.
Imo =pima, as I=4,
Ck4lo l / 2 Choottoom and Yet pi: 3
AIso,OINTLICIIXI7IICrBIIiIII69OODS.
No. 0.9.1-2 SagthAiikl street,
mamma, rk.
Tt ,
"mucutundsair. ainaugsw.,
pniummeavrt*wns... -_ ,
So. 53 SazdefAlitrosi.Mbilourse..-,g - .
— FALL sloops:: • ;
- N EWI
!"*.attl"rtguezoit
aigirb7
lab_ZYN...lane.:..
LEGAL. -
EITATZ Or MINIM. 1116111111
JIM& Deed...-1, Mrs I%mA:wpm ix.
apDeettww~a: =4A T. on th err I.=
tar Ilayaseztout lacee_ZAutett
male. Er ...Mao ex• os , ariamomAr -
LETTEBII TEATAIIIIESTAIIV - :
MMus be e n Rant d titlieiselet igE. e*
As wax* of B. 0. mow. itts9lts,„*Ttas
claims whist aid ettifel 'an scressWiink
property aCbratlleateilloraeuieseat,
aeZ3412311 umams irtr. Jtielee apolf.
WMICAS, LETTERS OF AD
:ri..IIINOTAATION luoisirbeeeiwanlibt la.
..4.MIPed the come at WILLEM.
pen< 6: "' nlia m.'%lel a ße'!:
Od toßo said waste we Istria, to roue 1a.. . -4.
=A= 1117:111* *PM
WE aut. Swam we 01011 olthann We to --1-
Jrn arsow. STEWART. Library. OIL.
• .VA. 0..W1G005.. No. it Staltidlebt tweet.
Ttnaharil. ft.. A 0211114.111015. 0111111
paTATE OF PAIIIKER1111111t,"
DECIASED.,RoiIor la hereby gives asit,
.11/1 1 == a rding anA V r iltia.---
ULA Wads. All versos* ihniftire assts etatss' as diresaada avian the twos of tbe
4 1 ita•.. quailed 110 =aka 'We raw .inre
out eat delay .
.Wll.lllltllS. Adatsißrftlp t;.
Corset Ril4 Ltbert7 111=‘"
rIIBLIC NOTICE , . AIIiIIeiMPIP -'
harvested ear dime take zotteetlastat." i•
auto ku - beht......resdesetigraorldeavf_. Sed - :1
eteuel=l:to l i t s iri i asire=i
~. 14. March bents= 149, tior sap 1311.0 al . 1, " ,:••
-
glom FOR mu55.444 004 1-'l'
loritkai Aar • eadaerrvlhiredriaran i t
Oman. err.; Urriardmr t re.....:• is• Raw
Mae wan tor tonna •
-As..
Woes. Haar Mo. leserduar awn
rrir aria je niT stit tra ..;
• • • • -8
WIMITE aids East;-_ ,, ,
ariele nr. l ! 1 es
• " ' 7: - 0.
- - ,
-
I _ ' ""--0
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