TEE DAILY GAZETTE_ =ELM= St Pg*IDIAN, EIiSD & Ofilee,S4 and 86 Fifth Avenue 21.111114 1110. H. P SEED, P. B. PENIMUS, T. P. HOUSTON, =2 TERMS OP WS DAILY =1 ,Ilrenrd b ruder,, prr week FIRST EDITIOI. xriturirear REUNION, TUE END IMMURED! GENERAL JUBILEE! Ratification of the Union of die Old and New School Presby terians. $5,000,000 to be Raised as a Thank-offering for Church Purposes. CONSRATULATORY ADDRESSES Adjournment Sine 1 >ie Yesterday was concluded in our city ono of the moat important ecclesiastical councils aveeheld In. Otte country. The proceedings, from the commencement to the close, were orderly, harmonious .‘ and dlgnilled. reflecting the largest mss. sore of credit to the delegate and the groat body of Christiana they repro- Gelded. Wo beneath anbjeln the report of the concluding exerciser M.l) SCHOOL .10I2SEMBLY The closing *mercies. of the Old School Assembly were commenced at the First Church at a quarter past nine yesterday morning the Church being titled to overflowing, with those who had assem bled, as members and spec:lamas to par ticipate. DEVOTIONAL EXEECT,Ert The tooderator opened the . procesdhigs 1 with ano vent prayer. On motion of Rev. Dr. Hall. the deco- Donal °Jerrie!' were limited to tifteen minute. The singing of a Hymn was followed . by prayer oy the Rev. Mr. Grier. The Congregation again Joined in sing ' leg the 75th Hymn, after which Rev. Mr. McCook led to prayer, which closed the devotional exercises. ' Dr. Hall, from the Committee on ar rangements reported that Elder Belknap had been appointed to assist at the Com munion service. c , On motion of same gentleman, Rev. Dr. Rodgers, O. 8., and Rev. Dr. Stearns N. R., seer° appoin to officiate erators on the Communion ciontsion. The utjnntea were read and after some alight changes approved.• .Cousedgeoree Lrem the New iNeho he orAiiiimbXy, wee attnoanoed, °car Mating of Rev. Drs. Humphreys, of EMI. adedphia. Aiken, of Clare - land, and Elder Foote. ILECEPT7O? I OVVECII: COAMITTI26 - Dr. Aiken upon taking the platform dd : "Mr. - Moderator, I am one of • Committee of Three appointed by 1.00 New School Assembly to wait upon tots branch and - report the action of the 'suably in.reforance to the vote for union, and as I take for granted your branch Is now ready to receive our report, I will can on my colleague, Dr. Humphrey., to read the report given him as 6flidal by our Stated Clerk." • Dr. 11,11341/13Y then read the report. allowing the vote of the Preabyterlas of the New School branch pnbllalied hero tofore. The reading of the paper watt followed with applause. Moderator Jacobus responded in &feel ing manner to the report and greeting of the Ocimunttes, =slog that the hearts of the brethren had been made glad by the groat unanimity which had culminated to the great reunion, and from which so much was to be expected In the future. The Dantor M rsclod hla remarks with a fervaptappest the blaming' of Heaven upon the reunited educed The paper was handed to the Clerk and the Conimlttee then retired. DKCLADATION OP UPIIOI% Elder Henry Day, as Secretary of the Bannlon Committee, begged leave to prevent the laatresolutiou„ to be rased ppm, the Assembly. Mae then read C.:Mewing eerier! Thin aneembly having received and examined the statement of the vote ia the several Presbyteries on the Mats of reunion of the two beak*, now Claim ing the note and the rights of the Pres byterian Church of the United States of America, in the words fallowing, vie: ...The union 'hall be effected on the doo• ,trine and ecclesiastical buts of our oom mouoyatcm. The Scriptures of the Old andTiew Teatamenui shall be acknowl inidged en being the inspired Weirdo( God. and the only infallible guide of filth and practlto. The confession of faith shall continue to be received and adopted an containing the doctrines taught in the Holy Scriptures, and the government arid the doctrine of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, end wberem in them la contained the rules of oar Our." te hereby declared that said basis has been approved by more than wt. %birds of the Presbyterlee of this branch of the Church, and 'shares. the other branch. in the Firer. Church. has reported that this bads hes bean approved by more than two-thirds of the Presbyteries con. netted with that branch' of the Chu rob. There:bre we do now wise:tali declare that Bald Basis of Braaten is of binding force. • Thepsper was adopted tmanimomly by a Mainz vote, and amidst great applause. Rev. Dr. Rodgers then oMatd the floor, andmoved that the Moderator de clare this General Assembly to be dlit• aolvedoutd direct that another General 'MaeLIMIT. Minim In the sane manner, shall meet in the Third Presbyterial; Chneb In Philadelphia. on the 17th rday, DIGO. The motion was unanlmotaly carried, audio./ Uoderstor, In accordance there , frith. amde the announcement, dls • aolvina the 400eMMIY, and calling tor • another one as mated. rue tdurr oy TSUI DIA illYgoot.“ IMpretilVe }pretilVeand reeling_prayer, by the ezn ior.applicable to thetemelop, entathen rumleri.slter .ertdeb tbs andl ‘" Mite was &MI i:sed with the benedistion, The Goners' Asseo:bly of the Old School Presbyterian Church , thus dhsoolsed forever. . THE PEW NCHOOL ASSEMBLY • The Aisemblyconvened.af ulneo'clock Friday morning, and was opened with prayer by the Moderator. Drs. Gray and Musgrave, from the Old School Assembly were introduced, and ......,Tearke minified copy of the result of the iho Presbyteries on the Bags of 'Onion. es reported to that body, and the official action uteri. Tim Moderator, in respertise, said the result was rrciiived with the moat pro• found pimiento, and he requested ins Commlmioners to Inform their body that this Assembly was in full accord with them. The Moderator then announced the ronowlng Committeee, es suggested by i b o Joint Committee on Reunion. Simi lar committees were appointed in Hirit.. 7,....0rtfich00l Assembly. ••• • • Committee oußi construction of Synods , and Preabylertes and i halloo of CoWitu • 409 —R.'S.. Drs. Asher, Patterson oxid Hatfield... Aid Eidere Wing and Snide. committee on Church Works and Pro• Strong, Win• hi• Dodge. Hon. WIII. Strong, and Revs. Drs. Stearns, Good. rich and Hawley. Committee on Home Missions—Drs. Adams and Kendal, Mitchell, IL W. • William*, L.L D.. aud Mr. Farrand. Committee on etturth ,tenon—Revs. THE WEEKLY UAZETTE - . . . . • • I. tae 4r. LZ.I [neat 5, ~..sonerclel end litany , I 1 -- ' Y ,—) . • ) 7 . .. W • aeur.pa,r ~r, Ished a v.•:..ersL rennillea9.ll. / I z,\ - i , No tamer. bsactan , e or merchant ea. , Ai. b. W... 411111,1 K . ‘.) „It( „I nviAi .. .1 . . t. -) t A # without 11,- TXlste : ISlnele on at 11l C.. of tv r ~ 1 • ~ copy 3 fernlanecl grats.ll....nely to the enter up ...f a ,nata of ten. roam...ten •r, ngoe•tr•l to set e• agents. • VOL. LXXXIV CM 0e0.40.` lane , Ellingwood and Taylor, and 0.41 Lee and Samuel T. &mine. Foreign lrftarteras—Dr. Neiman,. Dr. I Routh, Rea. V. A. !:able, and Elder. Al' Dann and Hcarsitt. b:durdhon —Drs, James John Atterhury, E. Id Morris and elders A. W. Walldon and T. P. Hardy. nm Pebbratnel—Dra. Humphrey, J. G. Butler. Dr. Dante and elders Brown and Knight. on Yrtethn , 74- Dr. Ilopkins• Hatfield, H. Johnson, and elders Wm. Thaw and J. W. Edwards. The Moderator then called the Amen ,bly to'order. and requested every person In the boom to be mated. SHE 1:7 , lON VORM LLT 1,1.ir LA RIM Dr. Adam. amended the platform, and offered. • paper declaring the bmia of reunion as of binding force. The docu• meat wasalmilar to that adopted in the Old School Assembly. After being read it was adopted by a rising vote, unanimonaly. SCHOOL LOSHIsSED. Dr. Adams moved that the Assembly be dissolved. The motion was unani mously adopted. The Moderator then formally dissolved the Assembly, in the manner prescribed by the Book, and directed that another Assembly, chosen in a manner simliar to this One, meet fn Phildelphis in May, Iff7o. The Moderator then offered prayer, and the Assembly was dismlbsed with the benediction. - - TUJ JUBILEE I= Who has not felt the blood course his veins with fresh found activity and strength and vigor, as the proud military regiment with banners dying and music sounding marched with measured tread through the avenue lined with admiring people? Who has not felt new patriot ism, loyalty and valor crowd about his heart on such• an occasion, whether it happened in time of peace or war? There was a spectacle afforded our good peo ple yesterday which carried more moral weight, effect and true glory to the hearts of the onlookers than could have been afforded by ten times ten mil itary regiments Teasing In review. It was an array of Peace, maratiabal under ministers of God and the banner of Heaven, and going forth to per 'Term a work ordered by a wise Providence to be consummated by their handa,—a mission, the fuifilluient of which marks an era in the history of Christianity and promisee to strengthen religion everywhere and sustain the cus toms &pa practices established by Christ and Etle .Aptretles, and faithfully handed from generations to generstiona as things seared in themselves and fraught with man's welfare on earth and his hap plume In eternity. As this important and impoaing body quietly aud-tuto•ten tationaly moved through our •troste there were none who looked idly on. but all felt deeply Impressed with the solem nity of the occasion and the grandeur of the deed of reunion among au numerous a branch of the Christian family about tio to ratified.. The procession numbered about seven hundred gentlemen, and, without wish ing to step aside to compliment or tiai ter those in the ranks, we must record what was thouniveraal remark, that a liner or more dignified body of citizens was never observed together In this city. The pavements of Fifth avenue, Wood street and Sixth avenue were crowded with epectatora, and, at nume Oxen.. fi was with difficulty that the police pioneered a way, through the assembled populace to enable the procession Ea move. =I At the magnificent Third Churob bulld ingron if.ixtb avenue, there had asseat 'bled, long before 10 o'clock, severe . thousand men and women, woo early took their place. in order to seize the first opprrtunitles allot ded for e nt roars to the church. A strong deumbuient of pollee guarded the entrances and math hatted excellent order. The church was kept akar Of occupants until the Taos sion of ministers and eiders arrived. when the main doorways were thrown open. and two by two the Authorized reesentative. of the now nekeown. save pr to history. Old and New School Presbyterians, filed in and took their places. The Committee on Reunion were allotted seats on the platform, and the Commiseloners were assigned places In the central platform of the audito rium. As the procession entered, the great organ of the church pealed forth lie harmonious greeting, and the choir, especially , strengthened for the ...don, their In gladdening lamina the jubilee hymn • Blow yo the troeDet blow he gladly teems SOILLO Let .11 ne nations knew T • earto• r. mown ozotita. a. The Moderators, am. Dra. Fowler and M. W. Jacobin, occupied seat. to gether in file conical part of the platform and alternately preadded over the jubf. hint body. Around them were clustered a solid Masa of Cortunindoners, and others Who had cheek ebough pooh their way into ouch good quarters. After -the rear of the promotion had arrived, at the church anti all the representa tives had been seated. the restrio• bons against the entrance cif the people were withdrawn, and a solid and indisc.rimate mass of humanite. closely hugging and squeezing each ether mi the utter ruin of cdoolineand good clothe., forced their way into the Church and circulated to the beet possible advantage. Three minutes after the general public where admitted every Inch of available apace was tekenomd rally three thousand Souls wore packed In the Church in such close proximity to each other aa to prove uncomfortable, so much an that in one Instance a lady fainted and had to be carried opt over the shoulders of the people bloCking up the aisle. The rush. log of so many people iplfir the Church at one time ereated great epnfoilloo and the noise Onnsequent thong. Vied with leliganui roaring and surging. Al a few mit:nitre before eleven o'clhea the Mode.' elan", Or rather presiding °facer, brought down his gavel and order was established. The entire audience thog joined in sing ing the Coronation hymn All boll tre power of some. Let Angela treetrote fel/ 3 1.:1 t ' re nh d geTt.rre a rf a :f ' The venerable Rev. Dr. Elliot at this Juncture took a plata, on the' platform, and fib hoary white head called coati such s Imrsipf raptmroas pppianse from the andleneo as must haze mad. the old and beloved pastor happy to en ex treme. OTONTato MLA Yam Rev. C. d, Beatty, D. D. I. L. D., made the opening prayer, fervently addreratng the '''rone of Grace,' and invilit; tne biewsinp of God on the anion Effected and being ratified. Dr. Beatty wee teen of of the original Comdata" alAdted at St. Lode on the Chalon. Gco ked God that the two Churches had: been brought together after • long eepsration, and that he had been perudtted to be present to Moine In tho anion and the Winked of the that DOW ono Church. He thanked God the- Holy Spirit had been wand pat L tn sit the Chnrehee. lie ologaently. Idaoted-bahadredon on ' :MI: moorhen of sba' Chtfrcta - Wet: end low. rich end poor, young and old. He begged that a healthy Influence might be exerted and great advert:ape how from the newly consecrated union. kie prayed that the spirit of charity and fcir \lwv:..yeance might be exercised towards One abtabffr, and that the wbolo Chianti may be united Io God. He finall le.. coked Grace, Morey end Peace on y' all Churches embraced In the U.MOh. TIDINGS Or GOOD [MERL Dr, Fowler reported the following re solution from Mr. Plumley, Of NOW Jamey: Rewired, That a telegrtun be meet to Brlttsh Churches, to care of Rev. Robt. Buchanan, ft. D., Olanow, Scotland. that the United State. Old and New School Presbyteries had formed a noton, and were now united In one body. 'The me:Antler: was unanimoualy adopt. ed, and Messrs, Geis. H. Stuart, Jner. Hall, D. D., and Hon.W. F.. Dodge were sp. pointed a committee to attend to the transmission of the good tiding. to broth el:twos, the ocean. Dr.latiObulgave out hymn, Passatoi are the wow of peace," which watt sing with very decided effect, the entire assemblage Joining In its rendition. Rev. Dr. Fowler soot called upon for a congratulatory address, and promptly rissponded, reading ae his text from the iloty Scriptures al follows: "Behold howgood and how pleasant a thing It is for brethren to dwell together in unity It is like the precious ointment upon the bead, &bat , nu doP I I. II O beard, even karon's beard, that went down to the sitirto of his garments. AR the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that &wended upon the mountains of Z.on: for there the Lord commanded the Weaning, even life forevermore. Neither pray I for these alone, but for theist also which shalt believe nu tee through their word; Mat they all may ire one, as thou Father art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou has item me. -- --..—_ And the glory which thou gayest me I have given theta, that they may be One, even as wears one; I its them, and thou In me that they way be made per fect in one; and that the world may know that thou haat Kent me and bast loved them as thou haat loved me. Comfort ve, comfort ye my people, eaith your God. and l tinto her ewmt'' that b herw comfortably to arare Jerusalem, i accomplished, that her iniquity le par doned; for nhe bath received of the Lord's hand double for all her eine nestint AuUngroms. The valet) of him that erieth In the I After an earnest appeal to the Throne wilderness. Prepare ye the way Of lof (trace by Rev. Dr. flat held, Rev. Dr. the Lord, make straight in the I iot:titan was next Introduced and made deserta highway for our God. Every a strong address. After tinging the valley !Malt be exalted, and every I pie d,. rommen eing .oh, thou, my soul, mountain and hill shall be made low, I bless the Lord." Judge Strong, of Phil and lbw crooked shall be made waled. adelplala, Senator Drake, of Mbsiourl, and the rough places plain, and the ' lion. Henry Day and Hon. W. E. Dodge, glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and , of New York, addressed the audience. all flesh mall see it together; for the j The Prondent announced that he hail mouth of the Lord bath spoken it. received a cheque for 51,000 from Rev. The voice said, cry. And he said what I D r. Beatty, as a thenks-olTering to the 'elt 1 cry* All Monti is grass and all the 1 proposed fund of live millions. The an. goodline. thereof is as the llower of the noulloement murals° made that a aria. Held; the gram withereth, the flower slanery had forwarded to_the same fund fadeth; because the spirit of the Lord one hundred dollars In gold. These Nowell/ upon it; surely the people le figure. in cash were received with much graaa. The grass withereth, the flowerapplause, The Hon. W. E Dodge, of fadeth, but the word of our 0.1 shall I New York, was designated ea temporary stand forever. treasurer, trawhom subscriptions can be Oh Zion, that bring.: good tidings, forwarded, get thee up Into the high mountains. 0 G eorge H. Stuart, Fly . , o f p rii i. de ,_ Jerusalem that bringeat good tidings, I pl.. wars loudly called upon by the au. lift up thy voice with strength; lift It up, I dance. end be made a brief congratche be not afraid; say unto the elides of Jo- tory address. lie expressed the hope doh, Behold, your God. that the day le not far distant when the Behold, the Lord Gael will come with united body shall embrace within in, strong hand, and his arm shall rule for I fold every branch of the Presbyterian him; behold, his reward as with Mtn, eat faith In Wean United Butt.. hie work before him. He shall feed his The dosing prayer was then offered In flock like a shepherd; he shall gatherthe an Impressive and feeling manner by I lamb, with his arm and carry them in Robert Carter, F.sii .at the conclusion of his boeom, and shell gently lead those which Rev. Dr. Janobue pronounced the that are with youlta• benediction, and the audience was (Un veil ovEN.Vio ADDRVS. 1 missed. And tins ends the reunion of Dr. Foster 4....444 they all m i g h t the Presbyterian Old and New Setuale well feel dumb In the presence of the after a separation of throe decades of overpowering occasion, and II was Year through mi choice of uie own that he ' broke the silence. Ile would have much ' preferred to remain snout to wonder, and last evening, the concluding Union [Admire, sod marvel, at the great work which had been done History had no P ayer mee ting, Particifutted in by mem parallel for it in all the past. 'There had , here of the PresbyterLan Annemblies— been instances of churches dividing, but j that were—was held In the Third Pres. never had ouch a grand reunion been sc. , hycerlan church, and was attended by Min plisbed. It «s easy to dt•ide, bet , , all the people enabled to obtain • seat or hind to reunite. The rock might be splintered but the fragments could not I standing room in the auditorium. The be an easily eolufilied again. The J meeting was held In behalf of the cause Church might be divided. but the work I of Foreign Misalone. The exorcism of binding it again together west hard,' and aim.. impassable. Here and there c onelated of several spirited and int.- were itifitittierti of reunion, but they were reeling addressee, Internees.] with far tew, and none could compare to the Owl- , vent devotional eserviet , ac w blob von otos one, the raccouipilslanent of welch tinned until snout half part nineo . olodk they were witness... Here were thou. ' anode of ministers, air/Uganda of Chtirebelt I when the audience wan dismissed. and huudreds lit thousands of chrlations, I uniting together in what will be an In dissoluble union. j Applause. I And they came together e,oLIa what wonderful unanimity. Tbe the of the Preabytee —James Sheridan was bitted Theme rash the vol. of the people, the actions day night, in Newark. New Jersey, by of the ehurobeentad all united almost his stater, who broke his axial with • unantmousa,Vll3 bringing about the de- attire cover. sired consummation. Such an instance —The boiler of a small engine used had not, en recorded Mall tbereuniona with • thraatilog machine exploded at of thee.past ...taxmen. It was quickly I Concord Station, in Erie county. yawner secompliebed, rot quickly that not ono of d ay , end a boy was blown to pi,.. all who bad the rare privilege of pectin-1 —fi. D. Vlvert was shot yesterday wring, would ever have dreamed of such morning at Ifink's flood, Nashville, by I a rapidity. Ten years ago, none thought , Benton Snowden. bin la mortally of It or !woke of it, and even a few yearn wounded. Snowden was Committed for ago, when the matter began to natant. , rle l . the first shape, none of those having It In ' "Tel ever expected to enjoy the bliss- —A new tlmetari will a adopted Tel vision themselves, but fondly hoped I Mendel wilt et. that possibly Weird/dirt n might nee the boa and a dower rate of apeee end. And yet to-day they wore witnesses boa lose sr...lrd to ...ore greater of an event which in Nliblintityllnd gran safety and regularity. deur primed their wildest Imaginings- —The expected strike on Thursday They saw a union consummated of two night, among the brakemen en the Sus- bodies, not because of any exigency of I quehanna and Delaware dlvielone of the the occasion, not because tottering to a I Erie Hallway did not take place. It le fall the two organizations were Oone I thought there will be no trouble. Pelted to gran' °nen other that. th'T 1 —As a freight train wWI crowing the might cove themselves. Never were , bridge over Wartrsee Creek, on the they in • morn Prrwner'''ta condition. Nashville end Chau.. ors Railroad. Never did they atet...l higher in wealth, i yesterday, the •trurn lire gave way, end inittnertinti strength or in prosperity in twelve twee were precipitated into the all things. Not that they might la 1 ravine. No one burl. the larger number, to do do the ark as.- I _ Committeear . The Committ of Conferems to t signed' be given over t° 'llethiMmete r t i e the disagreement between the Ten. puffed up with exaltation. In view of t e Renate and Bourse on the Coo-I these facts, the only how lose this bee a ' a n ww n ro te ng t e t t ?,: i es. u , I ' vent " lon . Blll, could not agree, and anew lion, wes i n . enr ini ng i t i nitg i or y en d garage . , comm.... was ordered. It Is thought gr .,. en d n e r d,. iron , i the question will be adjusted to-day. and result to hod. The Lord had truly wrought great I —The railroads throughout the Won- WOTIC. in this view, then it beeline a . try have agreed to bring and return matter of serious reapoitalbility with I snentben and invited guests of the 80. them. how they should carry on this ' dray of the Army of the Tennessee to work oommentru-ate with the great addl. I the reunion at Louisville, at one fare lo o n the round 17th Lionel power and advantages which had and lath Inst.,the been given them by the reunion. ! trip. The speaker developed this paint at I —A special from Indianapolis any. A some lactate, and aald that prelate to God ' private dispatch from Senator Morton for this signal menifestraires of his favor I denies the telegraphic report from Wash. could only be given in pushing °nerve- ington In reference to his converuation ieally forward Ella work with all the ad- with Preeddent Gelent and Secretary ditto.; powers thus conferred upon I Boutwell about Cuba and the currency. them. The °hueeh must hereafter be I The statement le untrue. moon aggressive. ELT ''' . p ro g ra ' . ' w " —tine hundred and thlrty-live men In the minded God In thus tanning them, wore died:tamed front the Boston Nary and it should he their grand arm to live y ard Tbui .& y. They were attached to up to the standard placed before them. the Conetruction Department. The En He read a letter from a rolasionery In gineer and other Departments are to be lud ia t w c w' rituging a ' ban * ° P rip lil 0., cut down. The exhaustion of tee naval one hundred dollars In gold, as • alight . appropriation le sold to be the muse of contribution to live millions dollars, , the reduction. whi ' h it was P' e P" "al te raise as a me- t —Work on the Cellforrota and revert. mortal of the grand consummattorx , Hatiroed is puehril forward with vigor. tilthitTS Atilt HAND., . The Feather river to idge at 61 arysville .in conclusion. Dr, Fowler spoke of Is omep/etraiL land In %ben:Wide:nil por baVing Intended to be brief, and Chen lion of n e erraneeto V a lley i s m ed ..ng turning to Dr. Jacobus reached out hie In valve since the pr..ct of an early hand and said, . and now Brother Moll• completion of a grand trunk flue through orator, before taking my seat. may we j its e ntire length. not, as represeatenvee of the churches 1 _ FOOr Months ago the ll...rooter for thus eo happily united, seal that union ' registering the amount of 'lanky made by a symbol of the fraternal Christian 1 was ettw ,h c 4 to every distillery In the compact entered Leto this morning. ' 1 Second Districl In Cinelnuati. Professor Dr. Itat7tnna prnmptl responded to Smith, Edgar Needham and J. M. Alb the request. and With Moderators stood er t en , Government agent. are here, and up before the audlenpe hgnd In hand. I will to morrow !usenet the aforesaid The audience gave way to an unonntroll. me t er. note ree termite and report to able twig of enthusiasm, and deafening Washington. aaadtestations of applause made the —A meeting of eitisen• in connection church tremble to lie belMeatim3 for with the Board of Trade, Is anon to be fully five minute. The hand-clasping w held In Albany, N. Y., to ronaider the w made almost universal, and • tab as proposition to build a road from Albany lees at once beautifol and historical wen Iro ..__. it ... wr L.,)., there preerented. The union of hearts and of 1 ri_e_ . re V_!,l7; h i i t. w 't I with the proposed lines to hIP4B w'" 41117 "Ggui tr il'e4 I e d ae l, P. 1 connecting via the Harm. tunnel. The pity • rink. tuff Yolee armiltal. t, e 1 freighting ogling"" on the Central Red a.. by starting up the Doxology, widen load is new so homey that property Iles ws nung with marked effect. Consider• after the singlngoessed , alla ' long the tine awaiting an opporto trors"TlZ:leiidienee bed recovered from I ral.3. to =lob empty care Weir ezeltlpg enthusiasm. I —A apse. from Jackeonville . Illinois, says. Tice heirs o r the pate General lite- OHLEBaaTtleat TUB elleTtste. Com:tell, who wee murdered in his house Rey. D r. 4rnenint was the next "P eeler ' tfrFebreery last, intered to erlng melt for He said that we were eaffebreting the rb e re ..., of fee whole of the public nuptieb.--the Lord Jesus Christ, the square in Jacksonville as woe as the Great Apostle and High Priest, officiates ...mho., hirmovo d tben t ro ...w o b He would now proclaim that "these w ill b e ..., It is said by the terms of Churches have been , united, and if any the deed to the county the ground Is to one hill: any good and saddes t refl."' to revert to the ortgical owners whenever offer why these churehes should not be the county ceases to use It for county united lA.' them state terra:, or hereafter piii,€),,,, forever hold thetr a —Tleo geMtlemph harped Barker lilies Then turning bloPtrfi.Plll°Nt be nai l 1 and • Chartell WWI w ent npiad. Do you know any reason why I leg. Wild lefli coor venerable (ether, you were orogen .. ent frign Wifltellte mino• to is Crow le., and pet up at In Ptnindelnble Wbe° th ree brebee llei the BE. Charles Hotel Thursday tuore• for' Wlnons on the nil they Mould not be reunited?" yan °Metal= drivel Elliott , ott, ( rising ), said, "I do Cwt I ro r.°l4. pr om I t t e°ll° , ol t n e lia n r a tie w tna L kw ri r rl Dr. called air." suddenly away Mil, George H. Stuart responded . . The mernage ware trot dellVered, but Bliss not making his "What God has Joined .r, toget t b . er e l ni et n° !lisp p ut "a°der." P 8' and he was found lying on hie bed with • appearance, hie room was broken open were beard treat ell ar ts of the bon.. en : pistol In his hand, and three bullet bol. sc * .lntxtb r gm tirade e fa °k444-- .. - through his body and one through big remarks, e referred briefly u , —e rim F r- tipepirrp oI thy Warder reale on vote taken a nd Ong the Old School Pres. ~,,4 1 .. who, tieing their right of :Tinier:, had byteriane, a spoke tenderly of theme Into.- „.,_______....._ BT, LOUIS, voted against the union. He felt Imre, I nowerer, that they would become . t Malta InStiteted. --e-- a vaing . and parupet members of the I Importan United (:!torch. Lie illustrated, mist MY Telugraph to Oa Pittsburgh liasette 0 besentully, the Onion of the two bodies I UT, ',outs, November I2.—Sults were by using the itilegbahY an° Nt°n°n t te. 1 entered lip the Meet; r.opri to-day by hide rllere/Videlh (oral the Obi° as • pe I Andrew Park, Wm. G. Clarg, Win. F t Vhaullet.heaufdunalfere"mof tdheth.UnfervenCtbhutah I Franey and Lewis C. Gunder against would be such as is typified itithe Ohio. i Franklin A. pick, Who WAS Provost Upon the "hl etualc ' e °I. In% " calla' re- 1 Manilla l of this Department under Oen. marks the congregation Joined In sing ' Hallock, for certain sumo 'messed on lug the hymn oarrireenclog 1 them denim the war as rebel eympathl. "nest be Ma tie that M. 0." . Zen and Weeded by COI, Ding under resat REPORT. I lialleOk's orders. The aggregate arite Rev. Dr. Musgrave, Rey. Dr. Adan!, &dined by the mho've gentleman is Wel and Rev. Dr. Fisher each made eloquent 4 SIXI. It la probable that about one bun. and fadleitous congntulatory addreaseS . dred similar suite will be brought, at which were f a stened to with great atten- least one of whieh will be taken to the Lion. The lst named gentlemen pre- United States Supreme Court If °goes• stinted a document which he had been , nary. Instructed to prepare by th e Joint Corn. I Informations were filed In the 1.5. 8. mitt. on Union, which contained the I District Overt to-day against non.twnty-two following rgeo l n ti n ne, which were truant- . tobacco:Mists of this elty for payment measly adopted: I of tee. Basefeed, By the ministers, elders and . The United State° has brought null members of tke ehuren bare assembled, against P. ft tnha, manager of the as in the presence and behalf of the en- 1 egitortoter Paschall House lottery, for tire body of disciples connected with us $1,400 Government tax. PITTSBURGH , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1869. in this land, /11.13 d twee beloved mission ', arieein foreign shores. now meditating our noon with tender and prayerful In serest, that It la incumbent on the Pres- byterlan Church to the Totted States of America, one In organ.raii.m. one in faith, one in effort.. to make a spp,tal °tiering to the treasury of our Lord of live millions of dollars, eml Pledgo ourselves first of ell toeeek. in our daily petitions. the blessing of “oct to make ; this resolution effectual; mid second, that we will, with untiring perseverance and ! personal Wren, endeavor to animate the whole church with the like purpose, and to !secure the a.wompllihment of the great work, before the third Thursday of May, 1871. Reso/sed,'That thin preamble and rem. lotion tie aligned by the Moderators and Clerks of the Assemblies of 11369., by the members of the late Joint Committee on Union. (and all the member. of the two . Amamblies) printed by the Stated . Clerk. and sent to every pastor of oat church. 1108. LAST iteurtmc BRIEF TELFAJBANS SECOID ElllllOl POUR O'CLOCK, .Jq NEWS BY CA • Funeral Obsequies of George Peabody —Solemn and Appropriate Scenes —Royal Mourners—Another Heir to Royalty—Ledra Rollin will not return to Paris —Louis Blanc a Candidate for the Corgi Legisla tif—The Sues Canal—Bock to be Blasted—Conroy at the i3pening Underwriters Decline to Insure Through Vessels—Pastoral Letters —Abolition of Capital Punish ment. (By Telegraph toto Plusbaras mato ) Ai oft EAT BaiT looter November IS.— e obsequies of the late George Peabody took place this afternoon- The him* prooprodon formed et the ruanidcm of De Curti. Lampoon, in Eaton Squanelthe residence of the deceased. It eguasted of the hearse anti five mourning coach en. Amongthe mourners were Hen. C. Grey, Her Majesty's Private Secretary, repro smiting the Queen; Mr. Motley, Milliliter of the United Stat.; Ben jamin Miran, Secretary df the Amer ican legation; Freeman H. *one, Consul at London; Runnel Sterol and J. fi. Nurgari, Eat. Following the procession were the carriages of the Queen, Prince of Wideatar. Curtis LampiltdaLord May and Aldermen of Londoriallgh Sheriffs of London, and of Waite and of Mid. dlesex and Sulrreyf Duchess. of Somerset: Marquis of Townsnendi lady Franklin: Miss Burdett Covina, and many other.. The funeral cortege passed slowly through the streets, which were lined with silent crowds of spectators, to Westminster Abbey. The venerable structure was completely filled with people who had been admitted by tickets and were all dressed In , mourning. The choir was hong ! with black, and the sombre tubed of the Interior was only relieved by the richly decorated robot of the Lord Mayor and I Centempt of ('ourt—Elba Bateman Meeks sheriffs, blending near the sacrarium. Her Itiglitte—t olored Man Appointed As the body was Ironed In, there Now,- Public—Railroad Accident— were present ;i4r. illadstone, Lord Anticipated !striae Among the Tailor., Clarendon. the Dean of Kt. Paula ; e „... ~,,e . the Rev. Thome. Bloney, a dissenting . moo . r. Or. George FA .," ony, . 04 . 04 - r.i.uses to the ritistioess Ossetia.) !dr. J ,, ho Br io, A g ee d of eme m me CR o An.s, November I2—l n the cane poured through the windows of the of the United States, ex relation, Henry choir at the moment the Priwwwi n n en - Army vs. the Mayor and Aldermen of tared the building. The mann, wnich the city of Galena, which was a proceed wax placed on • bier at the ' • - end of the choir, was plain tog by mandamus instituted against the and unornamented, and covered who . Common Council of the City of Galena, Mack cloth. On the lid was • brass to romped them to levy a tax lb pay e a , plate with an inscription. giving .)reply tale bonds held by the relator, I s writ of the name of the deceased, and place, and date of bib birth and death. The lesson : attachment was bused out of the Circuit wee read by the Arch Deacon of West- I Court of the United Kates for 'stunts, As same as the ceremony the Northern District of Illinoia within the church was over the Or. I sod the Mayor and kidermen deaden formed again. and advanced , brought to this city this morning In to a spot net the wenere entrence, charge of the united States m ara mat to where a Vase had beak prepared an t .newer for contempt of Goal tan and in their an exceystion two or three feet deep had refusal and Wore to levy th wenn:tads the "Manor 'bleb grove were I pay the creditors of the city, as hereto lined with black drapery. Here the body l ore or de r ed by the c oo n, Th e C ourt 1 . wine deposited, and will retnidn until not being ready to hear th r answer, ii is transported to America- lard John they were released upon the r own re- Thyone read the remainder of the burial oogo te.soce io app.', trom yto day service. At the bead of the grave. on until t he m oms ar e nettled, J... eight _ato,A..../I,...pOttrners, ln. &hill was filed yesterday lat he United eluding the Aminicao Tairlbilar. - abet Floes Court . - by cannel co behalf of on the left were General Orey, Br. Glad- I Mine Rate Bateman, to entolz Frank K. atone, Lord Clarendon, the Lord Mayor.. Aiken, proprietor of Athens Museum, the High Sheriffs and Clergy of West-. trout producing her play of "Mary War minster and St. Paul. nor," and for damages for Its represents- The solemnity of the occasion WY pro- . tion during the past week. This morn roundly felt by the rut assembly . Men log Judge Drummond granted an M 1... ma eked tears during the choral junction, which was lesued. It is said service which innikdod the singing of an i that Mho lute... will prosecute for full anthem. His body It. huited in poem.' damage. from Aiken. but his name Wroth evermore. Alter I uovornor Palmer has appointed John the ca`flle bad bona lowered Into the I Jong it of this city, a welt known and grave, a dotal arcs was planed I weal th y colored man, Notary Public. I Upon It.. Thbollet was witinewwwl in gnu - , Thin is the flrot time political rights of found silence, Ind served to increase I egroor has been recognised In this State. the emcdkittebich pervaded the emigre J. A. Shaver, Treasurer of Rents gallon. The people then passed around county, lineal. is announced as a de. We collie and took a last i look at the Walter to the extent of thirty thousand feature. of the deceased- The BishoP of dollar* He lost the amount speculating London will preach the hanend sermon in whisky. His bonabscricri will make on Sunday. good the defiCieney. le:roans, November 12.—The Irish' 11. Nen•ingion, an old rill :en of Fair. row muerte that It bas proof that I bury, 111., la reported en having failed. Kelley, the Fenian leader, who was rea- ' Lrlabllitirie over one hundred thousand cued at Manchester, was the man who I dell•ra. It is thought he will be able to died recently at a hospital In this city, wade at seventy-five cents on the dollar. under the name of Merden, and whose Another strike la antici,Wed among Identity was doubtful. , the journeymen tailors of this city. It —.--- was thought the difficulnee between the FRAWClP—bourse and journeymen was camped two ' weeks ago, but • new misunderstanding Palm, Nov. 12.—Ledru Benin refuses . has arisen as to the moaning of the term to return to Partin, though he his with- "plain coat." The journeymen mum drawn from the canvass for the corps bled at their room this morning and sent Legbilatif. 1 • committee to the banes. The oom- A deputation of electors has just re- , nutter, in the afternoo f n re the turned, and turned from London with the accoptanoe ' presented the reply o bostio. It by Louis Blanc of the nomination to the says they looked upon Biased= of some Corpe Legislatif from Pal* In place of . ineMbe li of t lhe O Urn* re s th m i n peg being the Ledru Rollin, The latter, however, In. rosined bill of ctober 1.. sista on maintaining his candidature, and ,in bad faith. The rimmittee say publishes an address, which Is ridiculed l they will adhere roved, to excepting the hill thatas by all tne Paris lournala. re•leed and app Monseigneur Daproalcrup, Maher, of or. I they are willing to allow for extras taken leans has issued a pastoral letter ex. I from morning or walking coots, walking pressing hts approve' of the proceeding. I jackets or swim, and on all broadcloth of the Fulda Conference, but declaring I coats. The Committee conclude by ad- In advance that be will abide by the de- I Yining thou members who}ire disaffected CAM= of the Ecumenieal Connell, what- i with the action of the union to form an ever they may be. ' association each as the muter tailors can It la reported that the Pastoral of the recognise. The journeymen received Archbishop of Paris, tutted November the snorer unfavorably, and mo -7 Os. apprising the adoption of the dogma Lions were made to strike at four of Papal Infallability,without dhouasion, , o'cloct. The onion had not yet deter was inspired by the Emperor. I mined upon their ri action. .. I At • point near Guthrie, lowa on the ftYPT. i night of the ifitb, 0 construction train on i the Hock Island and Pistil(' Railleart ran Leonora November 12—Advises from into a hand car and threw the train off Alexandria state that the great bed of t h e track. One person wee Instantly rock In the &MX Canal at (malls, ninety killed and twenty wounded, one of whoa six miles south of Port Said, which has I h a s end) died. hitherto been a landerance to dredging, - will be at once blasted oat, This rook I. eighty feet thick. The convoy at the opening ceremonies 1 on the 17th Ind wlll °Quaid of eighty Cotton to be Barred—lneolyent Dank. a mp.. Notwithstanding this [so:treblel . Spanish npv—Lithaa clubs, .2.c. news, underwriters of this city mostly ;es reiegravo to uia Fissures I.lanina. , decline to Insure vessels bound Nate Yong, November 12.—An lire through the coma. I vane letter of the Sth states that orders to burn all the eztton in the Northern I Department rather than have It fall Into the hands of the Spaniards have been bonus& The Spanish Bank is virtually load vent. At a meeting of Cubans last evening , a Spanish spy wax discovered and eject ed, after which • Cuban club was formed. HAVANA. November IZ.-11120i that thiptaln general Ile Bodes orfin"le turn to Havana on Sunday from his tour of Inspection. Numerous vkirmlahen are reported be. tween Spardah troops anti Insugente. GEFIMAN V, Meanie November 12.—Tbe Basun 14.4 , •• orltePtitie. Uvs uriiirdsimusly resolved st the tiovernment should endeavor to procuro the abnittion of cap ital punishment throvishout North har mony. , -... pap LEI", Narbse, November 12.—The Primrose 2dargherita, wire or Crown Prima Hum. brut, has even birth to • son. WINANCIAL MeV 1.4M0921, November 12.—Rem, Clausal' (or monfly; RV sco-qhni, Cl Airrricivree:r. t arm; bonds, , Ve ' s, 20 ,41 4 ittint., . Ten 98m. A t f7t l 7l: ?mss,, November 12.—Bourse quiet; 1 Relates, 711. 600. ?Mos /OUT, November 12.—Bonds quiet at 69y,i0895J. orrvricar, November 12.-141r4iliai, gnivt Y 4. Bussus, November 12.—Petroleum gquiet suel stead] at 7 'tales sad 9 routes. liArautifia, November 12.—Petroleum fist. itsvriz, November 12 --Cotton quiet at MN. afloat. FRANKFORT, NOTOMOST twenty bond. closed quiet st sgslisoq. klAyrts, November 12.-99ttop ciprod Ulu. 4 1 ,Twgte, November 12.— Petroleum mu l t ef clowd Elm and quotations are nominal. Lesvos. November 12.—Tallow 40.. 11d446a ilit. puseed Ott igla. 17L Tor. palliate" TO. Atlantic eh Grea gAc uity. Nesters Railroad Di (By-Telegraph to the Pittsburgh jog mot, Nov. agreement of the attorneys of ail puttee, a bowing as the motion for the appointment of • Mantas Oonunissioner as auditor, restricting the powers of the meteor, Increasing his bond. de-, of the A. a 0. W. Railroad, wax deferred until next Friday, when it will be taken up with motion to remove Jay Gould from the Receivership. All tile melons will be hewed before Judge Ployluton la Common Plea Court here. THE CAPITAL. } ---- Dlthealty Settled—Remains of Mr. Peabody —Postoffice Appointments —Death of Robert J Walker—Rus sian Thanksgiving Order—Our rency Receipts. (B y Triegraph to toe ASHINOTON, NOV. 12, 11.0. I= The cars of the Baltimore and 0610 Railroad Company now leave for and arrive from the North on regular time, the obstruction. to trains having teen removed by the laborers of the Company earn after Judge Allen granted the in junction restraining Mayor Bowen from further obstructing the track. I= The following telegram wan sent to Ban Francisco to-day by the Ruestan I 1 sister. WAHI.III , OTOM, D. C., Nov. 12, 1889. ltelartln Klinkapstroso, itrissisn Conan!. San Francisco, Cal.—President iiruit having designated the lath of this month BB • thanksgiving day, I instruct you to have • Usankagiving service celebrated that day In the Russian Chapel, Inviting all Russian aubjeots to unite their pray ers with those of the American people. (Signed) CATACAZY, Roseman Minister. I=ll Secretary Robeson to-day sent a .'stile dispatch to Admiral Radford, commend log the United States European fleet, directing him to detail one of the vessels under his command to convoy the re mains of the late George Peabody from London to thw oountry. mIi•LJ, AMOUNT OPcURRZ.vroY. The currency printing bureau received only a small amount of currency today from one Banknote Company In New- York, and both of the Companies have noutled the Deoartement, that they will not be able to furnish any to morrow• POSTOPEICI ♦ PIPMICTMEAIII. The following appointment. of Post mastera were made to-May: Daniel B. Jones, Lycomore, vies John W, Burst; Geo. W. McKean, Le...Logue, Mo., YlO6 J. IL Alezuier. DEATH OE ROBERT J. WALKER. Secretary Itoutwell of. Jelly announces the death of Robert J. Walker. Beat ness wtll be suspended In the Treasury Department on the day of the funeral. CHICAGO H &VANA BOSTON Pent to the Insane Avyleni—Remor rens tradlcteit—Penbudy Minaret. EDT Teleermh w the ?Mal:meth liesette.) Borrow, November 12.—A gentleman of this city who lately left a respectable Imeinew• arid ;001.1 prospects to engage in the gold •pornlatlon, has been sent to the Insane asylum. The rumon current at • distance of • Pnahalal pane In Boston are without foundation, The Hartford end Erie Railroad stock, which fell yesterday from 17 to 10, partially rallied today, elosina at 12%. Other stocks are quiet, watt the money market hi 0 11 0 1 teelieu• The funeral of George Peabody was the observed to -day by the tolling or Clty bells and • display of Hop at half mail. Mineral of Wajor General John E. Wool. ((111 Telegraph to On mews!. Ossetia. Titer, N • Y., November IL —General Wool's Wawa! will take place from Su Paulo Church, on Saturday lOOttling. Bilftella will be generally suspended. Major General Carr has charge of the ar rangements, and ha. ordered out two brigades—the Troy Citizens' Corp, and Albany Burgess Corps and Civic Bode ties will orate 111 the procession. A reg. (Mont from Governor's Inland. New York, Ise been ordered here by General Liberman. Governor Romnan and Motor Generals Brown, Gibson and *Thaler, with their nett, and other will participate In the ceremonies Hia ns• mains will he boded In Oakwood Gem- Story. NEW YORK CITY q,lrrigna Bay —Atthrney General Hoar and the Supreme Bench—The GI gantie Custom House Frauds New Winter Time Table—The new -Assistant Treasurer—Demand Re fused and a Strike to Follow— Breakemah Reinstated Struggle for a Reward Inquest on the Chimney Corner Children. 8, TrI.R•DB to the 19u.b „ rte 4..' , 44 Now ~ng, November 12—The l' tilted States steamer Albany sailed for St. Do mingo on Wednesday afternoon. She carries three Commis-Atmore, who go to take formal poaseastion of Mannan• Bay as an Arnerloon station. The Albany was loaded with heavy ordnance for orate fortification., and will take nearly a regiment of Infantry and a company of Artillery st Dry Tortugas and Coronae. It la stated twat Attorney t,eneral Hoar i• about to accept a seat on the Supreme Court bench. The lintire Custom House fraud. are estimated at 1800,000, They were com mitted during IMO 7.8. The pin:wiped offender has nut yet been arrested, and his name is withheld. It appears that a few weeks ago Wm. J. Kern and Wm. H. hlm et. d were arrested on a charge of being engaged in the frauds. Korn made a statement implicating Snatch ford, Ihnnione. Mulligan and three brothers named Caldwell. The District Attorney demanded dot umentary evi dent+ agitate the men from the Treasu ry Department., and on Tuesday the papers were brought. The guilt of Fhatchford depends upon the genuine ness of his Initials upon drawback claims, The examination or Mulligan was adjourned till tomorrow, owing to the absence of Dutrict. Attorney Pierre pont. The new Assistant Treasurer, F'ulger, Is busy to-day arranging his securities. He enters upon his duties probably on Monday. It is reported that the Erie of have reinstated the old brakemen, and discharged the new, at the same time seceding to their demands. tine the tlergent clothing bows. in the city has peremptorially refused rout. pliance with the reglilations of the Clothing Cutters' Union, to pay ell cut ters g 2.4 per week. The result will proto ably bee strike. The number of cutters In the city is about one thousand. of whom alsint eight hundred are society men. A man, supposed to be Luke Egan, principal in the burglary at Mayfield, Chanuanqua cminty, committed tome time ago, was trapped in a saloon lint night, and arrested after a violent con flict. Ha denied the Impeachment, Hay ing his name was John Crawford In which he was confirmed by several detectives, but there W. such a straggle for the reward offered for the rapture of the burglar that he use haatily sent off to Mayfield. Au Inquest was commenced to-day on the remains of the three infants foand in • chimney In noose No. 191 Kati Twerity.eighth street, at present unoccu pied. SOUTH AMERICA. EfE=S=:l Latest 'Tom Rio 12311 By Trl.,r•ph to Oat Plll.stvargo U..ette4 NN W November 12.—A Rio Janeiro letter of Keptember 27th, states no further lighting has occurred In Para gcmy, the allies having given up the pursuit of Lopes. Lopes Is at Este- Matta with plenty of troops, hut little ammunition. Letters to the 27th nit, from Efaiti. state that pickets were thwarting the cause of lialnave. Cape Hayti is blockaded by rebel gun boats and Sainave's steamers cannot get out. The limglisti commander hoe not sent a steamer to assist Rainey° to eir-ape. The steamer Telegraph, which hes been preying on American chipping In the Gulf of Mexico, woo reonotly cap , Lured by merchants In Turk, island, but the British government of Andaman has announced that she will never be treated as • pirate oy the Alritiah government. SAN FRANCISCO Vessels Foundered—Death of Mr. Pritch... elle. Late tinttrA States Consul at F..lee Islands. :Hy TelecraPh to the Pittsburgh tiggettsr.) SnO FRANtlee, November 12—Adv1- cat from the Pacific Coast announce the foundering of the English brig Rona, OW. A. Maya, from Hustherne, Socie ty Islands, Marsh 23d, for San Francisco with an assorted cargo. Soon after sail lag she sprung a leak and was abandoned May 2d, off Pecipins Island, which the Captain and crew reached in safety. Another Tassel, the Aoma, owned by Capt. Hayes, sailed from H materna about the same time with toe Rona, on a trad ing expedition, and was wrecksd off Humphrey Island, April sth. Mr. PAU:hells, late United States Con. rut at Pejo. Island, a passenger on board the Rona, died from oongestion of the brain, April 15th. His baggage and effects wens down In the Ron:. Additional Plarteto by Telegraph LIVRRIN,OI., November I'L—Cotton mite for the week 50,000 bales, including 7,000 for eupOrt and 4,000 to opoculatore; receipts for toe week 80,000 balm, in cluding 13,000 American; stock 435,000 bales, including 31,000 American; quan tity at sea 284,000 bales, of which 70,000 are American; market to-day miner, but closed steady. with sabre of 12,000 balm middling uplands at 11%0Ityid, and Orleans 11.4t.11 3 / 4 1. Manchester mar ket heavy; Breadstufrs receipts: wheat for three day. 7,600 quarters, including 50,000 bus American. California white wheat 10s.; rod western No. 2 ne. ad; red winter 9s. Id. Western Flour =t. Bd. Corn: mixed VA. 3,1. Oats 3a 04. Peas 43a. Pork 6.3. Beef Ma. Lard Cheese 65a. 6d. Bacon as. 1341 for new. ISplrlta Petroleum 1130. Nsw Oux.r aim. November 12. .Cotton receipts tr day Mile bales; for week, net 31,711 bales; exports to Liverpool 10,603 betas, to Barre 7,010, to Continent 550, to Havana 00, coast wise 3,634; stock 101,- 170; sales to-day 2.l00; for week 32,660; Marken firmer, w ith sales middlings at 13%c. bilialasee. easier,er with prime at 78480 c. Whiskey @ CHICAGO. November 12—At open board in afternoon the market was quiet. Wheat sold at WO fur seller the month, and 811 c (or seller the 101 l half, aiming fi r m. Corn dull at 61140 for smiler the month. Nothing doing In other graben. , In the evening tbs market was dull, I and no tren.actions wore made. November 12. Cotton doll, low middling 2.340, good ordinary lal4-0. • r Raton Rapids, Michigan, recently, • druglist's clerk was awakened In the utglo by three men who wanted whisky. it was refused them, the clerk staring that liquor wits only sold for medicin al . purposes. insisting upon their demand, they were ordered to leave, when one of them seised a chair and aimed a blow at the clerk, but was himself “floored." The other two then seized the clerk, before and behind, but while thus "pinned" be managed to odminister to tlut man in his front a ,lgorous kick, which sent him sprawling and caused copious hector. them', whereupon the man In the rear tied, dismayed at this "laying out" of his companions. Be soon returned, how ever, with "assistance," and found the clerk endeavoring to restore the kicked man to consciousness. This was aomm plished after some time, and the discom fited trio departed In a carriage, foiled, It was believed, in a design to commit robbery. Tux unveiling of the Vanderbilt statue at New York developed a vast personal dislike to the Commodore. Throughout the city there was a general outburst of feeling against the railroad King, and , the ceremonies were mainly attended by street boys, miner loafers and some third-rate politicians. Even among those It was considered monstrous fora man to spend tsoo,ceo so as to get an immense bronze monument. Numerous questions wet= among the crowd why the Commodore did not build, with so much ilkoacTi lodging-houses far workingmen NO. 264. tiritltAL NEli S. THE fur trade of IM.chtgan amounts nearly $1.000,1N4.1 annually. tits hundred Mormons passed through ,mahe or Salt Lake In the lam two months. Tux Prtiere'. Pray says that Mrs. Dr . W. A. Banks, n' Rockland, Me., has Ilthle once owned by Martin Luther. Too friends of Itobert .1. Walker have despaired of kis recovering from present Illness. lie is now nearly eighty years or age. Pus free-trade meeting at Detroit, tel egraphed as very large and enthosieuutc, to let down by the Tribune of that city &I a very cold and small affair. AT Itlchmond, Kentucky, on the 11th, Frank Snucy, the murderer of eight men previously, ehot and killed hie ninth vic tim, Elias lturgwin,in the court-house yard. A II Al.l , STEREBT in the celebrated trotting colt, li.ackwood, has been sold for $12,500. This horse It is said will, if he lives, "beat any time Dexter ever made or can make." Is Detroit, a few days since, John White, aged eighteen, fell from the top of I a building to the street, a distance of sixty feet, alighting upon a brick pile, without receiving serious injury. lion. H. SIII3I.LABARGEN, of Uhio, Min later to Portugal, wetas that his health is not improving, as he had anticipated it would, and he will resign and return home this winter or early in spring. TOR winter schedule of the Lake Hhore and Michigan Railroad has been re-arranged, and the thirty hours express train from New York to Chicago dropped. Thirty•six hours will be the time after the Oth inst. Tue building at Moundsville, West Virginia, used by Prof. Hutchins for Seminary purposes, was destroyed by . . . . the on last Sunday night. The building was valued at $5,000, and the damage to furniture in hasty removal was about $l,OOO. Mn. l'essioDy, twenty•tive years ago, offered Ins hand, heart and fortune to ea American lady visiting London. They were accepted. Subsequently Mr. Pea body learned that the lady was already I engaged when she accepted the new ma i or, end rebuking her lack of sincerity, he ;; summarily broke the contract. Tue. salaries of the Hon. li. J. Jewett from railroad corporations, amount to $22,000 a year; $lO,OOO from the Little Miami Railroad; $2,000 from the C. 0. Railroad, and $lO,OOO from the railroads under the control of the Pegpeylvsnia Central in Ohio and Western States. This might be called a "fat" take. Ton decision of the Senate of the I United States in the case of Mr. Tram ! bull, of Illinois—who was alleged to be disqualified when clown to that body, because at the time of his election he was • State Judge—that a State can neither add to nor diminish the qualifications required by the Constitution of the United Staten, is held by the lawyers as conclu sive in favor of the new Senator from Tennessee, Mr. Cooper. Tun Ecumenical Counsel Is dLetnrbed belorehand by the claim of Archbishop of Pans that the French concordat will not allow a decision on Papal infallibility without discussion. It has been stated thi t this decision was to be pushed through with no debate. It is to be seen what effect the protest of so important a functionary will have; and also, whether there are any political ends concealed In the contradictions on this point. ANOTTIER of the practical institutions for the employment of women is the con templated llorticultaral School in the , neighborhood of Boston, Ma Them is to be a form of twenty ocisoi live to be used for the cultivation or dowers, fruits, salads, anu such vegeta bles as are suitable to be cultivated by females; the remainder to be devoted to pasturage; a dwelling house to accommo date thirty inmates; a barn, for the stock; and a plant house, for fancy flowers and early vegetables. Thirty thousand dol lars are needed to start the project, which is announced to be in the hest hands. It I is intended to instruct the pupils in horti culture, and in all kinds of housework, and lectures on these and other congenial subjects will be employed from time to time. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r4r - TB E FIRST METUODIST l•H V RCH, (Railroad torred, pear Depot.,) SAW Ritionio..l . a. a. F. CILOWTHS.R.raator. rrrachla EVCRY Sklikl.7ll. at 1.0% A- K. and r. a. • alit cordially Invited. arC H MIST EPISCOPAL ALLN:MEWL— The Her. BENJ. •. FlitoatKtt nor. edit officiate at di ner •enlca Ws C l urch on StaintJUltasW at belt-out ten o•doct ♦. It., end- be:l...terve. o sect r. K. 146 — FIRST CHRISTI•N CIiUKOH. eortter beaver atrxst and 14dotoomery . Trout, Alleirbeay Clty, Jg•SEPH KlSti. Pastor. l'reastOol rt , /dt;llKOW.(Lord'a Days; at 10% • a. and deal. eaurvly weft and • cordial lavttaalon to all. arFIRST CHRISTIANI CHURCH t , P YITTSBCROH, W. 8. G. rorvta stated!)) In NEVILLE corn., or Liberty and Fourth 'tree.. S.L.rstort rl,l, Lord'. Day 010 A. Y. end TN r Tbr public err cordlally ref — PREACIIIN CI AND MN. 11.1NION NCR VICE al rROVIDENCI. FILLBBITLEILAN rtil:k. !LOU Liberty Wert, near Cbestou . Allagbcaf, TO-MORROW 111101 LE IN.. Sant,. to commune., al Ills o'n.oct sod M vonducteo by Dr. A. A. HODGE. arTIIE FIRST ENS. EVAN kIiI.I(7•I. LUTHERAN CHURCH. •roll tenor. BEV. J •COB I f End log. old unarts In Otis noreb TO-NURRAIW. . Ibr Hornlnn...4 J. *. sLIBR. or rbOradel. phi.. In Ma Even na. arPILYMOUTII CONGIEIEGA- T. ON AL .11123 CH Iter•lee• IA the A(7ADMILI 1.1•JoIC Preaching a• 107{ sod Is. by We ?mo •••c I TZ• oorla•• rho./ at o'cloek. Yuom PIPOP . V . II PrayerMrett•g at 3. Au axe cordWl7 let 1,11••• to • •ead. al - MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTiIIgItANIII6I.:I3 (Ileaeral Sys, , 7•4ll.lTdbusts.`l and r. nuaday reboot at F. Lettere mad Prager Mowing Wal,Ntali•Y RVigint3l7. Irrtenda of the congregation and publir cordially Invited. goals free. 031 — UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, corner lir.nt street sad Third Avenue. RV , . W. N. •N DaIIA.XY Sasser. Services IVIERYnG N DAY at VOX v. r Sad brass free sad • welcome o s I. Sucuay School Mfrs.. Surrlity trestles, Novvmacr Fait, Mt. v. D . deliver [be closinglectassot th e terit elaWecs: ••6.1.11.1•• ev.v. OremßA" PrrILMO/11 rattrnoll ono Dontargyetrat.. NAP,Of 1t .1.83"1.. ovember Ih, 18690111 arrwrsocaou AN. coN NILLWILI INNIIaL t the. hereby /ham that the A2l - Meet.l. of Etoekholdera of tbe Mt. berib sod Coon unto. kallroad• - enanally, for the pur* e of .'cotton a Board . of Dtrentenv for the ...Ong year, -I 1 be held at their Or ez, eor et of Groot and. • stet et ate, Plittebotsh. on the W 11.4 HONDA Y, SIX rH DAT al' Df- NISI% at I/ olelo k at JOHN H. FACIE. JR., et•ry. MEM WACADEBSII OF RIVIIC. I= THANKSGIVING, NOV. IS, 1869. II TORN OT 781 TALVOSITIS Allen, Pettingill, Delehanty & Hengler's SHNSATION MINSTRELS. • Tbr Tuar t • Clraatea Corardlnns Ow World! 01.ted by a, btu nd attletent Orobastra an Oorpa. 1101109 at /Tann. at N. kwor nd talaal-n. 96. 5 0 and 13, ult. atorred at W. A. °ldea...Va. 63 Min arenas. notroila U. 4. 119.30 LITT. nt. CRT Lsangszn , i OPTICS. ku..canzwr CM. Nov. M. NOTICE. TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Tha f.lrene Censtalsalan of Oh CUT a Alla ;bah, • wt ruepaireal w twoetwit puiposaia far the f hawing hew. IT with theft apfairteusamest ta lus manhole aa. CORTII4OT ITO. 1. Corry , ld. ale 11 , TISO ten el IS Sub Thrilled Pi De Sewer, go Curry aed •ela ere id. rum Werd. CONTRA CT NO. 2. D o wierieitig about SOO Met of 113 hieb Plittled p &wet. •a slier from oase s ,. street to Wont treacle w aid Drawings sad eipeedlest was eta be sews sad iatba Waal. ed at Ibis Dem Bias mustbe endorsed iidorwer r.r.au•• or beZare 7ofelo.k P. r. P.,. 19th. -- Von. et Prow KIN we welch forms ans. bids *ill . me• 1 ••• 1 . .111 be (arelel..ed •• the Ole taxiseer• 0111ce. giant Tbe eloeteee los de not bled tbelesslere tltg• i.OIIeSS •01 bkl. ardor at ter Caw 4UINALS. DAVIS. City I=l MEM PEN.IIIMAII, REEDS CO. = NEW ADVERTIEBMENTS SCARLET I=o lASr V • Yli 6L♦ • -I "t 4 61.0 d litocklaut tr. 141 B LUE MIX ED .I_sri WHITE LAMBS IC=l lEl=l THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SILVER PLATED WARE tb• ell, ego be found at J. R. REED & 0013, =I FOR SA LE.—FAIIBL—A Far= EiII7MIZ!M!Et=IM::E:I =I cwtnn,r,n,a.-,rrann"Tflflfl Ins at 0 A. P. It. B. Fur turtht r partlaular. 4.1,,s P. F. OKISSI. Vir , le.lllr. U. Foams- NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARCAINS. Before going C.. 1 et on, entlra atawitwf W•tenea. Gob, f ham.. Cua a and send dr.ea• ta, Sleeve Batton, set. of .I•Velrlf. tllaeolll4l Plated C ar a .,e lt eat. Parise Mar,. nod PRICES Pere... desiring an ythlne r Bee will Awl It to their advantage le glee eala oa • call. WATTLES & S=LtMin. /01 IIPTN •V KM LIE. eeova limlttakeld Magi 5011 /71 31 F I FTH 4 MAIM, PITTSBURGH, Pa. THE OLDEnT )11611CaNTILJC COLLEGE IN c , AYERIes, and the oni.r one In which Snub kesplan in an lin Omagh.. la tEflßt. Dem Ha w. • Pros. nti• edition of Dutra Boot a•••/•41. by t.nnber's of buskins i•sn.r/•nc•- lc.n, Instruction In Penmanship by WIC. H. DI; rr. 70, o .r L•rre 16 Do. quarto circular. soatallo Lag lull parilcalars, aildress CHAS. P. LW??, Secretary, D1T37•8 COLLIOL. IN-Lvenlng Clam from I to 9 wiseSTICZ DNPSILTAIILIIT. t 141,0111. lktobor 16. 11169, t PROPOSALS FOR MAIL LOCKS. ar.ALED 1 . 1101438.1 LS for furnislang Mail larlis acd Keys of nee 1 Inds, to be satnitltatod for the Lo. , te and Key • nen used en the United States asalls, velll be received at Ibis Dalll.l - until IS 0•01 t ck a. ne, lb. 34 day eltralle KU • It I 1870. It be desirable to eibta,lB Lercas and Keys of • new ommtractless for Um aletnale• nee of tar United S. ate. melte. sal.llproctlisalsbst lortrettsd expressly her that pulp.. La the - pen, re of • model Loot tad Key to patine loam tootles • mat. , not restroy, Ile at llty for the malls. as Department praborlbm as Model for bidders, but realm for Its selection ea lac specimens of rarzhentcal thill sod bareemilly , . a fan: compriltleu among inveatars, kinn. by invited, mar develop. It is ealltelostibldle scribe the ornactpal role ideates at a Ka.0 ... /eoet,as fe11...: Self-Locking uniform.. y. antaiity. ligkteress, strength, durability, novelly ofceill strustiou and facility of am. 7nro kind. of Loeb. and nays, one of bre. and Use ether of Um, different la irate:Moe form and fatalist dormtraction or a - rengenbent, are ',detest; sad Proposals ahostd soeelf7 separately tits prise of tub trail I , ttlr, tub - lley roe seer as. Nab Iran Lees sad each Kay for sacs. 11.mile:eta awnings of each Wad or Leeks sod Yen gem Imatt, are 'roared to be warranted math Übe Propetelet ens ef ettela ample Loek tor. and el up and gashed, and another to be epos or marleeted. se that ita tolerant armature and ar rangement `way easily he e cananed. real sample should be plant, warted 1.111 the Ma der, awn.. taut. If the wow wr any Dart et It oven .1 by a patent. the date or rat h ',stoat sad the mule of the p atentee mut be also at. bed thereto. The teasel...l,plus or •rraanteeeat of the Lasko .Tered, sad the particular Nape or lhe Key re to open tbeA. umet not Do like say seer . r beretalcre m um,. Tbey most be twarreated sot to &affirm, WPM es coodict with any Demoted Invention ar winch the bidder is sot che . patantem. reatarena• wN m eves to a Look. the Key of 'MLA km sat bees exposed to general obeerratisa or Mass publicly described, Medicos doe raggsstsd. A derision as the carious mmettmeas bad Pus pouts ertli be made en or totters Om SI day al ililloll.lllo, and oases the Porcmadas Ghat col obeli dens It to be for the Intorosteof Department to reject t I the Prom:oats &inspect. miens submittal o oder tie uiverfisernent. la gigot Denby me esti - 71y reserved to brim I mit t meta elll be ruts d tab so soon neresiteir prsetteable. oink he successful bidder wham Locke shall be adopted. for foralsblog ettoßßar Leeks and Key. for four year, sa boy may b• required ea 1 ordered. If =nasally agreed to In writing ^7 the