..., . . ..• • , . . . 1 • • i ...,_. t" t. It•I ; THE DAILY GAZETTE' • ) - -) , .AL, ... . 1• _ i , . , J --- : - - • ' - Ai', ~ .3.- - 17\V, • " - i V s-- TENNEWif, ROM & 00, 74 4 11 '.- - :: '', ..- It - ,__ '- , ht • i: L i Ogiee,„B4: and 84 piffip Avenue. " - . .. • . . ---,-1 kic.,=:-. _,r L_*ti 11 - ...... \. .t ' :,.. . /111 ' .1 . ... - • ,•,1 tiY. B. PENNIMAN, JoaLka MG. . . .... ri - --- ' .' • I,* ': . ,4, is r? T. p...famms, , ,N. P. MD, •: ,'-..',... . EDITOttd AND PROPILLIKOILL , TICDAIB or TEli . DAILY aipula. per yesi .......... ....... • •.. D.:llyeted by alirierr, FIRST EIIITIOX. w VIDXIGHT. NSW YORK CITY. • Pentane and Uri Winnepeg incur gents—Fire Department to be Re organized—The Vanderbilt Case Again -,-Toliee Superintendent Kennedy—Judiciary Article Adopt .. ed—Spanish War Vessels—New Counterfeits—Closing of the Canals —Fire—BurglariesAttemit to Break Jalilflan Shot Oh Telegraph to the Mahar& Warm Venn, Nov. 22, 1869. 4tt a eleetlog of Fenian leaders yea h dud:tett headquarters, • proposi tion o.ldtheWinnipeg Insurgents. was `dtiiiikimdlelth animation. Oro member . decdo 3 tee tetaatirreematswaa against the CahiiftWOCoUrederation, and not airm i ntt 43reat-iitheltr, interference by the "decanted' 'Aititailea at the. mother • letifttrY 3tuhitillibbably be unwelcome t4e Attf Breed.- Another member noted Abut .tleS 4:loldness of the tinter in the Eflzirssii:lll region would , prevent. foxinicie unintlia - at 'Mast, ex tended -military operatiotw. Another 'tePeelter created as Unpleasant twpratl• Mon by &Awing ...cantonal' betireen the Condbct of the epprened Irish and that of the uppreseed Malt breeds, *Mon Was unfavorable to the former After a brief but lively alert. taahm. the' fteither eon .lederatton of the. subject was deferred till a Altura occasion. , The Evening .Post.'says it is' asserted ' upon the aniberitYofitemocratio leadert in this city that the Metropolitan Ri Department Sa'to tol norgaudged by the ”nett Legislature. ;Amon feature. it said thstetetrio In beadles,. steltwentyllte elett del,. twelve as at fireaetttiktut;thettutnber of oomparden io to be .IncraW'ta BAY. While , 'al* will be an Inctitaie of toot. of over melee hundred, the a:Fetus, It is clothed, Vail be, nearly.l2o,o6olera thaagoe Pselt• ent de LlSent.. "The Snebetiy thainto the alleged eon. tenipt with sentelt: Superintendent Ken nedy, of the Metropolitan Police, was othafseff;lif, the' Mincer Crawford alias Penult OtfciaEiriii, terminated today: itvdenpe clearly eetabliehed that in dalleerftlittWprisOner la the Sheriff, v-theSapenuteudent anted in the interest of law end justice, and was unawarethat a writ or imbrue corpus had been hewed by Judge Carden. Itappeara that the ,ladielieg *Mole of the new - Susie ' Const itution was adopted at the late Mete electiOn by ghoul 6,000 Majority. Thatellazice of the Instrument was defeated. • ' The case of the Erie Iteuway Company • apssbnt,Cornellue Vanderbilt, wee before Judge Barnard Sus morning. Mr. Field briefly stated the facts of the case, 'ditch have teen already published. wird% an adjournment — was had until Monday — fir Spanish man-of.war PiEarn% which arrived on Saturday, it is set. mimed. has brought sudlcierd sailors to man the gunboats .lying at Delawstens Fifteen of the bootee= be pot. ready for service listen days, white. the other M. brew It is a:peeled. will , be reedy in weelta.;• The force of armed men guard.' bur the fleet Is still kept up. New counterfeits of twenty dollar notes of thetTradesmenhiNstional Sank have been discovered. , It Is believed, the Erie. and Northern Canals and Hudson. Itiverliartgailon will okra between the 7th and 10th of De ....oreber-_. /rtaxgritd_ppar- ecirtA, Area*, have Stopped lamenting weltarn , dry goods and general merchandise Ow Buffa. his and the last boat@ which-Intend to main/round trips to that point loft thla city on Saturday hat. The ahlpnients made were at a slight decline on sum mer and fall tariffs. the price per hun- dred weight havlngfallen to Chicago to forty cents An Immense amount of west. ernappiesenti butter lassantetned to be en nun for this market by.canah also a very largo amount of potatoes from the northern and middle eountles - of this -State, There ere hundreds of =them dine - boats now occupying winter guar. terahere end in the Atlentiofirtid. had- . id'ClOwn with potatoea. are to ho - retarbei to grocery man end market men darhigille coming cold weather: „Prices range from, one, to • three dollars per Ettenslve,Shipments of cheese ~,a te nenalantlY arriving from central and western New_York:and will confines to f .reane for two weeks yet. A portlcr, of Washington nutriketwaa terrned-thiamorging. Vise maw Nava thousand dollen., which is shared by eleven different DON dealers. Three burglaries were °Gm:Wised at Imingtonand two at Connecticut firms • lderaship" 3 lt.ifisteider highs. Wit In a fortnight there have been' tweet -burglaries at the letter place. Li litit'ltObbil 00 SWIM Notk burglars .and *yea, allnudetheavy: seatenass ' her with r iDMholtleoffir ;en*/ ' rho were itt.the Endeen- trimly awaiting transportatiOntoday.tethe , • ten State Prisorrecrtr:dtX4M aplantr Neie&-b7 -I ;ildwialt up with: gun =powder . the Ault of the leli. They werr ads, by a Snag or Novr.:Y4tk Milers ; and : Maids the.walls this Anorning"Mite the syl~aayy'Cardagell Were held in intifihifft ihediaaemnt pieces' to 'Convey , the pris oners Owsy: upon the ,rtricsiorda 'carry ' Ins out of the plan. which also included the 'lvies,. of *IV' peephole* '11 1 :tg " biU: - The' Pelee '-'-however, imepielotts night that some. Wrontwirgehatrei - and *Bed In the„aheriff early !aerial:en:lnm - -While the prisoners - were/Lin- Die , yarilt dz „m oc k . thoio piarCa heavy. esploidocr e - ..,4kifitiabook the milli -merely r ivot did throw theca ficr.sra nor made any shorter° irttheint the,,onlyslamage be. ;'1,335-sha dentoliableig wil of: the, the InilogattlAnd a portioa at. ...a c.hIA .way „fluerin which- the wartedrell DSO • phteettbefeeder.• The Flimsy *ere unebTele - 4evett by the, espied:NW . and ,bias been cattily takenslo4be State , 80.• „:;; • Nark''Clty.silegusted'et; Canna refused kr-litY tie fkri haw Isortanar at , Oreaapolni yeeteldeg •-• li=Vidftetheffler..l. , lfe redetedThe or, whatt.the latter- shot:Mina, - who will die. 'lps 09zptotox. *as ar. - The desiao . •ectep. .4. elthltputtl 'Megrims. ' 141Telneeet•PWV 2 PiDettellisnisi CtnCi'cnA r . NOIN' *rglls .Second District of Chihinnal4, arTng thementh of 040,beD,Prednerl Kim, • 3.103 borstals team tit the production for thamatatiat Oda , ,` WOW.. „Thalez mut close npon 1307,. • ISM be tog excessll7o,46o arom a ,•• • ;.- Inl7B " rc b. a oc natdl"-mlcatii! ingLat tbe Good Samaritan Saspita),, to 'lna city. of - Art/pay. He- came to the Spenoer Souse s few weeks ago, became sick and went to the hospital. Saki fell all day heavy. This after noon there i'f fix t% eaten; Thefino 6 43 The Settled Fair on Monday pert for the benefit of the new balldlag, proa4sas to be a grand affair. Rev. Dr. Steele, for many years a Pen hirer. the Presbyterian church In Hills. ~..o+s ,per , DEbtviß. , Another igeme cal ?nausea to th. rravEn... - November- za..,..Thm gfe another oevere Ride :yiatez.day tote:own. ritnnannui Aye dual. nays and awnings were bknrn and gunny fences ;minds& The rind subsided early irrgrenernden. Y. jungle 4gedigroir gyro erad In :the igonsroorn of gin. • • cagy. at. with the flys adjoining MAU& Irgret°4ll74="4: oy tyg eiPs- Ikea*. jitney ' dere and niusia, • and D 001412% di7 , ,,,dm. Laiallbout tWera94 l " 1Wwill W 6 0 11 ? , 'mired for • ,a% - t.largt 4 r .OL. LXXXIAT. DM CM WS BY CABLE. ‹.- Victor Emmanuel in a Quandary--• Election in Paris—No Disturb an ce—The Chinese Embassy- 7 *r eignation of the Italian Cabinet— Doubts as to the Success of the Suez Canal—Financial, Commecial and Marine Intelligence. tßy Telt graph to the Flttaburgh Go zette : , I Fr ORESICE. November 21— Est, raul9 , Erna Victor Emmanuel Ms resolved to consult with Deputy Lanza. before ac oepting the resignation of the MintittrE,, tendered in consermenneef. the eletnittnr of the Deputy to the Presidency of the Lower Chamber. 131gram' Laura orocteed ed to Rosanne this atterupon, In ottedi. once to the royal onnintrarni. Gen. Menabra, President to the Calil net, also went to Rossone to-day and re• turned this evening, when a Cabinet Council was held. • • • • t The Home of Depilties , byre eoritplet ert tb constitution of the Bureau. , All the Members 'appointed ;to the Bureau belong to the appealtippit riteeshcir,' Illatestpbe,r 114...t-The meet ing of the Cabinet last night, resulted in the final resignation of ail the Mini& tees. Paws, November Zit —The ea pplitnerr buy, el one for the Corps Letdalatif haw* taftlW.ed. Band Ifloakftird elected from theJirat Clreonsorl A tex , Crouttaus. from the Third, and Irani iti4glibilk2 ?lb Pe :tri.l l6l F l : 7- eicripubAnn besandantte,ma• jorlty, and a now election aril be ordered. Theeliy is tativiltsfaxittbwctit Ur. ered In the streets, and no paint air , monstrations ware made. MidergS o —The city .or:intimate perfect. ly le t. During the evening art, MN • dr the , haddeetrda kb& the heave , ialtr 4 fatitng vented any gathering. Some cries of "wive &reheat," were raised, hut With this exception no manifestation was made. Few police wore seen In the etreeta, and; wtrataver .preeaudatte the Goviromeriffailliftve tiltieseilidest order, they were no whore apparent. vsr. ethha: CA AL. LONDON, November 2.2.-. The Sire thi ns' Is not cousidered here a complete o. :cep.. It la Claimed that.facturavetn , Eaust.be made before it mu, ele c. lam November 22.—& alt the o mun"Ial• The Phip Elawk,telepging. ;be telestraph eer. vim has passed through the canal. Ida lay a telegraph cable from this point to Suet on the bottom of the canal. Munn% November 21.—the' twist Ronal, tbe.impsrtlat, pgte=st r Its 'belief - ant the flatten' GMlertinient will aooept theSpanbth, Wane for the one of Ghettos: , elannin, tipvember 22,—TArt etwount bee btenreoetved or sdestrtnitWereargeMake In the 1121.111pIne Intends. TO sea tOnn , boildlmpt were thrown' down, sad] the lore or property was eery great.. Att, the port or Manilla, eightterrsobsweritkittc? r and many Injured. PatnikktA. &Min. Dioyeruber 31r. Burlin game has arrived here with the Chinese Embassy. FINANCIAL AND COISSIEDOLAL. , Loarixor,liovezaker AmerlMO sedarlatme vq.731%; ' 65 , , err, 10.40 e, 78" • Fearcirroor, November 22.—Bonds ac tive and firm at 8941489,44. Erica. 294;. llitots, titlertilo .44094,Weiri. • _ Oil :11P Palm: rfavember sr2.—Ecnirie Amer and firm. Bente* 711 E2c. . Livoaroor., November 22.--0c4f40 market rdeady; middUrqg intends 1154; Qrliansi 11W Selei 10.000.babli. dte, stuffs dull. California white whelp 9e. 9d; red western No. 28s 4d; red winter Be 865 Da. Western Flour 225. Corn, 9d. Oats .85 Pests, Is. 14 — ; - rn s lid.l Seat law :Lard las 4 6d. Cheese Us.' Beebe Mead; New -tallow 44. Turpentine 21s ed. lonnxiret November 2L—Tallow quiet and steady at 47s 241. Sperm oil .C 9. Bo ger 29s 66 on spot; eked Vie Whale bit' 10e. tdipedzib ld., i 284 9d. ®29a. Calcutta Linseed- 6C3 Ed. CHI 44, e-t 4 0 Latest Warn Going —all Among IDe Ceitiptlals. (By Telegraph to tee PUtaboralkeszottal cg; yt P ual l.9 g "lal ber' W s -4 h ° steamer Japan nos anited satin' satins from Hong Hong to Ootobor 19th and Yokidiania to NOvetntiet sat. The Duke of Edinburg Witelierp= 1 9 4 MtfereZMIll flie lJ Aldeilesn legation, lett,Pek.in on the 6th of Octbber for Eureroe: esti Shane's. emiti=iriatrAnra Duke of Edinburg paned without Top. irg. water 16 , imbdttleg , at Taw of thousands of Chinese are he:W 4 ins nes:, tho ~ 14 wine finupods the rice shops were broken into by the I.IFOW I F_ O I° , [IP Sal cm=3o =On, . Ob had Giankow. • 4 Anus StrAleini arrivoct at Hong .Ife, Oct. 3d, to relieve Adraral Orb CaMm4"34 ll t i ° 0 1 444 11/e4 ltialandletran. Colonel Goulding, U. El. Cottetil ,S l4. l l rPOirs.abellteett ,:atmg,, of Win. Gamble superintendent of the VerldliltPredGtadeWfdirabro :Press, r pied, after a brief sojourn in Japan, and Manx tonmerica, YONANAary: November 21.—The' Mi- NGray IfamoWtrooreeed• ar el en die. Ws 446/100 giplinn tired • Tbeforeigu re Wallin, at- Yeddo E zo i at ettisfltirh l bt the "'The treaty een Austria and Japao IwnrnatclAPPlAlVN,-The Embaray • Mi er ne t " Mr " b• _.,- , . ••d on 20: . __.l C, Two foreign steamers were divfvurzeu iffftfiltdildilo the ninth ter=a°ll•Cr ` l lll° 4 = Maud T he , enericatthittirktitt Ituaids. - WlMuumuldlen had atiptoprtsfed ' - thernhole °rnilljnining ifianda2Floghaften,Vale asgsnded at Pa iitos,7lfoft,olhers,wUrect peril/melts* , flatted regnirsithelastefice At ;Ireftdo, *ill return now , Itopurven= tutu will be flow._ brought Anima for , The. steamer Obblit ' arrflufd • WI" to hanntOetoberllo. i 1 1 .c Is ____, 'Minister, Delp. r,410• 10014100 rr wok= et the can random - ' Vinvalkentitug ; ' relntne 'by the j No - The British minister bee taken up ills vercidennuatTedthw `"Wit, • ' 4l ...' Thd , tr . - . -.1(181SO., filste - Yok ' odg""Kong. foundered oft the wan. of Japan dazing 4 i gir 6 , November 51 4 Bourse at stoat , . ' Nantes Tif 650. Hamm. November 22.—Cotton moved vitsPitleleeftefto9: tree ordidaire N Wi on - ' 4 lore' -` middlings ol;lost, IMlnn. Jorrwass, November 22.—Pittrobtiim alcsed item at 430)0. Baaozr, November 22.—Petrobeirks' firmer at 6 Madera 60 groats Haannute. Nctirecuipr ,W.,,v -quiet at itrikutfo bone 8 midge: ilaborably Discharged. 05, Tespaph to Ms Plus area Ussett..l , Fire. -, lltrsaeho. November 21.—Luhe Egan, Were Crawibrd, aims lobe Ferrell, the man who was spirited away from New York City by pou ts suirthatim li ent _ ,EfelfrAtioß t tsqlfrilttr , g ebb ofy and secreted in JameetlwgratiVari me Plibes f (Thautagee 0012IItY. Will brought - a writ orhobeos =pee ar k m at = hi s I'T . Boom November 2ii—A . _laiMe counsel. and honorably by number.9l,Wat lii; ll l f urv i : —.. Pollee Jtztioe Vandor,pool.. .:S--" Bau ,V ias, awned _ 444; n14 E . , , Tai rh.P . ,.--b. th erok.o4-3 . .. icon76....Fri p Erw ti ttien inter Lat sw it to atatu dte store peel Ha t vti tri . ter Taleeraph to the Plcueargh a i ,,,,.., 13"IL I tog CNiliglit"Sd induoe elho Ha ta.x. November , 22—The ter- t he ir land . The council th_Tuf fa"": national Coal and 'Railway. Com ~ b ib m brorrablvarry loStiffn fOrui..g t hz inaugurated the completion of c o , n. hut,dred tAattNef. o ." vawart the lath inr at Caper om. - - sol i d .th-toerectriesks,,keld em 0.,... attended Or the lead. ai bfbbieraieli,:acad Nip?Plib.4theit cc4l - 1 ! tog men of this section' of the conoitry. b r y;betih - Meouth: - • . 1 ei.v49 Oft .51 - ; '''':-.r.: BSIN lIMII ISECOIfiI 011101 FOUR ipicioCK, d. ..nr Arrival of the Haytiaa Minister—He is Treated to the President—ben. * Giant's Address of Welcome—Early *mete Paytoehts --The Paraguayan Difficulty—Condition of the Na tional Banlii—Sdprebie Coort— ;.' ptottunitins.:,. urn =I WASIIII.IOToN, Nov. t 2, 149. •ligavat na Tat RAI TUEN KIN DOME. Repfiatrnian4OZ:Na, then Say. Areniffitilepr, bll2PeritiedberifOiti ?WM be presented to tho President. He "ilatt In the United State, for several months et the beginning of the rebellion, and Melded in this city a part,Pt the time. Be was then commendrir of President Geltard's body guard an 4 Judge Advo cute General of the parisn, airy. Greatly interesesd in the pr.4Xeil dr, the war against emery, Ito as-one Owe offered his services tc, President Lincoln to aid in did' oreallitilan at colored troops, but that policy had tot then fully ripened. Under Salnavo, General tate fee anottilled f the positions: of4gaiiietalry of Foreign Afridni and Pinances, batdes having commanded troops and being **44 - 4:1./ the litinekig Streit:4u there. lie Is • man of dna appearance, highly educated, beteg a I/manate:ft an Stielah college and of a French military win:oh and In appearance is scarcely darker than are most West Indian Creoles of 1 Elladpdlealerelli. Tao ablittr "Da vela •131 , -+Eknierad-Va ; feigt etre balea beneficial effect on the relations of he Government with that of the United States. FRANCE. The new Bastion al lnlster was formal. ly presented to the President to doe by Secretary Fish. He was in full diplo matic nadfdrm e The net* friendly eat ut ULM* easillistifbanited. , The Pretudent in hie remarks Bald: GENERAL: If any proof wore wanting of the unfounded character of the prrpe dice which, until recently, prevcllsd, at leant in parts of this country, 14;4114 the race from which you are sprung. ik might be found In the high tone end pellibbakis of tlitatemaNka.,yetk-have ARV •ffbstotill*SiTetr like all almiter Pre lidletis, lee Matter how deeply implanted, must sooner or later yietd•to the force o! truth. The throes by which the new birth here wan accomplished, were Indeed agonizing, and their effects even now are scarcely over. Provident statesmen, however, have neglected no fit oppori4nity-fer sanctleniog and eiseur leg ili.bike-Vaile'iprivileites for your kinsmen, which have bean the inevitable and natural result of oar great civil convulsion. Among them la the right to employment abroad as well ea at home in the public service; • right which, as you say, has been so. knowledged by the Mi1... 1 . 1 . 0 .i of tom sof • kararrlgAprovectiap sow • attitabutmluMMtral gratalate myself for this occasion to ren der homage to the change in the subtle winnment adverted to, oy receiving you, as I cordially do, as the first envoy ex tra ordinary arid minister plenipoten tiary from that republic. = Tan raaany.e.r.tx pIrIICULTT• Tharitarigaltafrar otthl sub Commit. too of Foreign Affairs Into Paraguayan matters hew, It to .aid, developed the fact of - a long wending difference' be. tWOOD our diplomatic and naval corps atoned, involving the question of QM tainentitLetalteist acoordhigly resolved to summon before ;'lliarlAdMirat, , Partir suct.Becond •-• t•Ellieratery , or fkiteiadriter, to give testimony on each branch of; the question as to the the theory and mac, tics of our diplomatic representatives ' and naval officers in the discharge of aheir official conduct while in foreign ports. The examination concerns ;tb• charge that naval officers have anteff Iffy deptffl.ll otOripavettt•Ton.ulteff the nt - wa of Mir dfplo-liathi representation on important public matters, which shduld secure co-operation or unity of action. The Investigation will, It Isthought, Lead to such definite regulationsaa will to-lure this desirable object. EARLY SPECIE PAYMENT TRODADI.R. Tfie.Moretnellt leWly return to ipeclopmentsis tr:Nobt!..pip....u setMougthelfiem rtollltreks, and the epinlon Is expressed in the highest financial circles that the project will be achieved before the close of another year. General _Grant and Secretary Boutwell are Min In favor of au early resumption, and nothing will - be left on. 4.l7lol**7oll l l7lPsOmliplittllittie object at the earliest day pmelble. Gen. Garfield and a number of other noted Western members are also announced as in favor of a speedy resumption. It Is thought Oongreea will early In the session lake some decided notion on the subject. 1 , . , ..v .r 0p1.0!,,T11719,1,14. EN. . : ditaleemedltilimAida•iiiltional banks, showing tbelr condition on ttisr 9th of October, give the aggregate of each resources and liabilities of 11,497,- 226.604. The loans and discounts are 4679,517,795. Legal-tenders, n 5,719,295. Three per cent. certificates 145,945,14112! ..• • 9.71: 11 ;0nen4: Z. 8.-Braids to so. ''.. -. 7 ctitufatioit,' 047,40,11311 Cagiest 5t0ck,111Z3,198,151. Surplus fond. 1196,. 166,334. Individual depoalts, 1511,400,197. INSTRUCTIONS TO OONSULS. 1 The Secretary of State has infortned Hon. John Lynch, Chairman of ;the t Eilnaini gs lffro SeVtaP! „id Uit ,I ttl oltidlog Iti heitanadfanaotolnloo; to collect and furnish the Committee with all the information desired by nem relative to ship building in the countiries where they are located. .. Taterelloglant nenrergolocl liobt, /A, Estrinest nott ante hie Motto. DoWark as his Private Secreted, lanetit'2. - of Illinois , inking plinglate. - .ftmer, 'Rion es Malateat •Yrrinttlk Secreted, These changes do col effect Gen. Porter's position or official relation. at the Exec. nitre Mansion. . I ::r ut ? lgmT P eelti lt ddp bettaeria 'ill° Su preme Court to-day. Intoxicated Man Peseta Hlmaelf—liell. _ EAlteldtetri gaol plat. (BYTelfiraph tati theMtsburgbolll2ll.4l mdraoll4l3l-"trP°Ve4n4l°l 214-401019 n r, r by P - 0.4w, wpm iiittiiietted, not summing It was loaded, placed the motile In We mouth, and ids .nerLen thirhammstLlttenii r Onnt'inui were tnsettarged. Windt' hliii4nittantly. Burrows had taken the gun to kill a insd.Wllo tied leinteltoW Meg Yea:way. Between ()inland and Builth„Grove JOSISOreDO lbtLottlwll l a end MAMMY railroad, a freight train ran Into anotheri smashing , the COWIN? of the fbrwerd train and laeOrnotiveof the rear train. A Mr: Thentlegli,* leak drover, from MI ,wilt killaid:rzo isVilThlll,:tialrannoirrtfislxack" Ci rit n t ry " rn• log near Bonier: 'Therlidles car t ubed over down susertiterilinterit mashing it." and Lo =VP i figa b . wor t e" 4 " E. bib gan Clan e Aug rm. .dofer, of tit. Louts, Were ernerely linear direstor , nreir` left 4 badly '.liruleed and injured internally. Toe latter bad two jibe bribtenrffitlPPerlime tioinfailY .1.1 (Li " • A little daughter of Lieut. Kendall. of =WI= trirdowitriThedier= were Lien to the house of a planter Ind cared for. ' The amidst& *Air balms' by the rails spreading. - ?CU' il fa $: it jHoigU.V --.., Tom; CAPITAL PROMOTED LOUISVILLE I=a2=ili PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1869. Eirt ',MVOS Important Suggestioarto Steamboat Meth By Tel. ar.oa to the rit.bar.hlßoael,.• I,O,3.4.NOVOLUbff tiould, a highly intelligent and prominent steamboat captain and owner, publlihes listener to steamboat owners, suggesting a Convention, to be held in St. Louis ths drat Wednesday In January, by delegates representing an steamboat , stock in the West and South, for the purpose of securing such tiongroiladomitJUilleation at will assure a Iteparolion, oLtrie laws regulating the navigation. of the seas, lakes, ate—, from those governing western and southern rivers and Measure greeter safety to lives and property, and remove such unnecessary burdernlail now WO"s oinimerce on our rivers. - Capt. Gould ettee the Menders to the linemen 11, Americas end.Untted !Irate. rot evidence for the neoeseity of the modifi cation of the prawn lava. The body of Frank Laidatxnee taken from the Flfth sitter rtillarileY. Bad • tem. other bodies-in-eight ati be removed moon is ppallble. The Weetern Ireton Telatiaph wee extended to Fort Scott, Kernisseort Satur day. The bilissorwi River, Fort fiaitt. end Gulf Railroad is finished to within eels. miles of Fort Scat; and will be 09m l:doted to Mat 'point within' ton days. •The litairveyor of -this pots, in canoes lion with the Bum-reins Inspeotar of the Fourth Dlapict, publish a politica non lb stimmboalmen that a strtetuom plianob 'with the law regulating transportatiow.of outton. beanie straw, coal oil, crude petroleum. ad oil:sy ignitable article, OrpOen ger carrying stesnierr, 'will be strictly um _ George Frauds Train lectured iti,;the Mercantile Library Hall to-night flier:to beneni of - widows and Orphans of the Manchester martyrs, the eceselon belles the anniversary of the death of thous men. Train was escorted to the hall by the Fenian Guard, musts and torches. The halt was only moderately tilled, bat the audience wee very emhosissUc lad applauded vociferously. Train spoke on 'Change today, mainly against free trade; but he Interlarded his discourse with mach abase of public' men, and said many severs things against Rt. Louts Chicago., Man Francisco and other places. BOSTON = =I By Tolcsrapb ta We rtuabarge Ussate.) Boston, November Z.—The Boylston National Baok. corner of Washington and Boylston streets, was entered 'be tween Satdrday and Monday and admit either made of the valuabie• on deposit in the outer vault, ince L t of them belong ing to private Individuals. Them veto. antes. were largely In United States bonds. and Were contained In twenty-five or thirty tin trunks belonging, to es many Moretti individuals. It it pot pomible at the ferment time to give the description and an 30.311% of money taken, as tut bank aims do not know Just what amounts the depodtors Indlvbia, ally had on hand, bat • It la believed, by, the cashier that some '400,000 toiMoo,lol have been Palen. . . Bestow. Ntivember 22..-On the Zitb OctOber a man giving his name POW. A. Judean hind a room adjoining the temk.sa dealer la Cidtfornis Wine W- Wl. puttlos In a Large atom of bottles thus labeled, and conatructing a eitSwot next to the alb wall, which *as of beck and two feet thick. At this point the masonry -was found drilled through end the debrla removed. The iron casing to the afe wait then bored, probably during Saturday night and Sunday morning, by the operator to reach the property to the outer apartment of the safe. The pro puny stolen, aa previously Meted, was in ROOM in!rty tin beam. ranged*flPPOW theltrewitSVlwiallMW'lls' taw' b 7 individuals for safe keeplug. No funds of the bank were taken. ' RNINIKONDi Yb Opiniou by Chief Justice Chase.. TelerellA to the eilliette“ ItICIT*Ort. *ore WL — l4lt he tot ted EltatorCircidt Court to-thy, an opinion, signed by Chief Justice Chase, was mad in the case of the Adams Express com pany MlZlliel4 the Washington, George. town at Alexandria Railroad and others. The Court decides that under the °on tracts pf P'4 Y. u hnie 'O, the ', trauma:pi*: nitre enhiled tp compensation for the ir expenditures, for the rolling .tack[ placed by tt on the Mad; and on the other hand the Express Com p/n} K DiPay what h 'dna ;I*lthe rail road company to the city of Washington , not to exceed 160,000. In the centred of 186(1 It la not abeam that Shoemaker has acting on behalf of the Express Company and the Injunction heretofore granted is continued with leave to gab:alga to amend bill and include Shoemaker mew defendants. -Andrew Jambe.= IS.OADdrdedinaster in chancery Umiake latent of the affair a of hip road( in ai 'days: virbtiirair.to tie hanged next Friday, has again been' reprieved -Ipr sixty dasktosawaii Wesel:linter the United States Court on tbe constitution. tatty of the Virginia Court of Appeals. -c 0 FP 1 ,:?4. 1 ?, State Temperance Comatitten—Haltroin lltanap. Teleirrapii to the Plitsbereb eissatte.l Obeitenaj, 7 4l. NOVeitli!er 22.—The State Temperance Committee held e ineednslbsp . lear gram {ore on The cows4bAtrz,4t, were examined; and the 4T4 Pat Onnnurliginit• nroPwatinatdrtinenhadepoudeta adapt sae a ce nd Vd . ahate i ttlegOon wpa man& sequ'ecit . ttWdlis n g."Thrit t irtiVtgra t ct. learned to December Bth. --. Mid scrprres . train going north, bur • anala on the i Nortbernitoad, enema. into taboo gan w rday. ?he across ti :Wm thro b .: •the *me Irmo thectztek: ircer tied her headlight. handrails' and-..windows broken. There was no injury dons to passengers or care. ALABAMA. . • Matti 'of Ez•United States Nenatoi Fitzpatrzeg—state ralr. I Lay Talegratette anerausterstoil..llB4 1 MOLVTOONIZIIY, November 22.—Ez- United Statelit (30natorpeni. Fitzpatrick died bib residence In Elmira county, about eighteen miles from tole Oltys. yeatrdry. .ThrkLaarialarazeleasadjeroa ed until Wednesday in Near of •his memory. The funeral will take piaci In this 01710 -morrow. Business will be ="Rd the asap thseaphol Ole atlalf•maert. rats death is greatly He wee about 70 years of age. , Entries,for timState Fair are already' largerltit, wee anticipated and is great ma k,' Walters hairtrurrived. The Fair commerhsetchroorrowafideontinues dye, days. • M*VANA., neslt/nation of Consul Midi, By TeturzYß to the Plttikierel Glasette:). ' VAVAItAt Not, Oorural %M -ml' Plumb *WI - 164lity relellbed by the State' Depaitmene • Ott bee' ritaignaellob• .had been leteoted, to takeiffbet Deologia bee Meet. tkaunal Hall, at Blettartita, has been ordered to take ahem of the con sulate hemTbeKieltenatese. In Weer leg Plumb's remipeation s awards bleat highest praise for the' course he has par soed while admlnlstortag his doer. au.sir s m IllibatiMPPl. (By Talwaplao one, Pambuzet Omit%) hlttarrna. November fft,--Tbe Good. man tu allas i l o =dpihi i ltar says of the affray Itt Gegs. infeStat at Dorsal =lt that trodble originated In Stevens' HoteL The keeper ordering aet6afdbtiao®bre4 MOB out of his house who had Billowed Barry to hls =lna and daring Barry , a speech. Stevens. reply to a statement made by Bury; I told blot ha fled., Barry.mphed that he mild not awe tam outer that Mani In that ate:e: spzakleg. hallo= Attalla= eight o= and both drew pistols, *avow thing fintotblegiegthafhleithrwia them= and then fled. Be has not been ameted. ;I:d4S t' f =1 I BEEFTOF: i-qlalll3. —The steamer Queen, ?rem Liverpool, arrived of Boston on Sunday night. —Five men were publicly flogged In the Jell yard at New Castle, Delaware, rtaterday.• ""—The Cubans in ttroluterlor prole® to .be tienlident of suedeas, and are giving the Spanish troops Moab doable. —The N. Y. Tribune editorially ear that If Cougreas doer not see et to re wards epee% paemegts It • stlpposee that the Supreme —At A ineating MOO Trustees of Dart mouth College, N. ll,astevuo, dent Einailla was gradtteltAbfee months' leave of absence on Ilenoint alp beadth. —The India nabiriaPtalitcra4 of K e y Dix, to Newark, N.J.,loOltilveyeaterday morning. The daulla4pbsatxdat 01,00 ol the building sull;Stock. Fully In sured. —The N. Y. ri.o4 _thinks the financial queetida can be artld by the adoption or a tram bathing ay/dam, with a mitten. al airculatton enlarged to four hundred millloa dollars. —Dr. N. Green. .of Louisville. first Vine President of the Western LiMon Telegraph Comps*, has been elected President of the L P.. R., vim Gen. W. A. Dudlenaltalgned. —The recent eiplesion of Young America torpedoes in hlew Driesno has caused the city authorities to prohibit their use. It is reportod that nitro gly cerine Is used in Warr =mitigator. —Vice President belfax and wife ar. rived in Bahlutorejaatevening and are the truesie of [Unmet' M. Koomakor. The Vice Preerident*ill remain w•nior row and at night , ha will attend the opening fair for tholitebrtate Asylum. —Passengers froth Legingtgun Ky., re port that while funeral services wane go• log on in the Second Colored Baptist Church, befbre a very large congregation, the floor gave way, killing fire or ale and wounding ten or fifteen colored per sum. —The schooner Mary was fond yestealay about nine miles below Oswego dleusestal wed shaltdoned, her ambers dragging.. The boat came 11.24101 re capsizal, and the crew are sup- Mto be lost. She was owned in etals, Oat nnencelsothil attempt hal been made to bond a hundred and thirty thourand dollars worth of the one mil boa dollars worth Miaow lifted at New Orleans for an alleged violation of the revenue law. tilaimants Of the sugar say the esivescannothe dbvitived of under Live years, es they Intend -to exhaust ev ery legal remedy. - - —Mich Inteiest L manifewtvd in the Railroad Convention Which meets at East !Saginaw to-day, and a large at, Jetliner° to anticipated. Ample prepa rations are made for the accornmodadon of delegates. The Convention Is called to secure a railroad to meet the Northern Pacific at the bead of Lake &met ler via the strait of Mackinaw. —Thilower hiv . 4mb of the Tennessee Legislature passed to Its seaind reading an.twim referred to Cummittee, the bill granting the right of way to Um C,lncin• nail and Southern Sallroad; also Palming on the Mat reading the bill Lo abolish the Memphis Meuopiacsa ..Palloa A resolution was otterad to pay mei:Lamm la hank of Tennessee . money. . --The State fair at Macon. Oa., ;add 1221:1sInues. The banter, variety and the chandler of the whale. which are ex exceed Me expectation. of me mad estognioe, Southern and Western =min attendance pronounced, marrolli eeenraind 'sprees setnniabureut at the morns and inechantcal ingenuity of the south, and Georgia in particular. -Andrew ?Oren, of Routh Garold., said to be a weeilthy Southerner, ban been emoted and idioned In New York. on a charge ilfarOtyLue to Mrs Doctor Lawlor to perform= abortion atm Mise Taller Moran."la was stopping .at St.. Dennis BMW,* his wife and family. hireciawlerislitiaddent of the Working Wanten'ilSocle "and* said to nave re fitemtal withdraw seels,..eh aeu -."."-VnfriTtuilit-savitea -by melt-state IdUldthenholeri.,yeltow fever and email posses raglng • fully at Santiago De Cuba, three tiondred deaths having no. =(chetah:dere alone within ape tarty days. -It warn found imp*. ta_givettikettstg.proprg hodleanisil erithVbely • few Inches of earth. An I consequence, the stench from the oettddry her alined 13e come a pestilenoe. •A Cargo of four hitnAred and sixty Cooties bent out by an ago at from cotta, arrived at Demersta The scheme meet; with no favor. and will prove a great loss. The Cioventors of Bermuda. flartradoee and Jamaica proposed to mad aouviela B u sst,,.thele Slew* fxsOsuisrara ie Oat their efinteneeti,` Demerara to receive the bent dt of their labor, but the Governor declined toltumethe colony transferred into a penal settlement. -Mite Halt Of the iiit:Tointi aadlllinotu ' Bridge Company, on appeal from the award of the Akunmlasionws who ap praised the wilco al the land on the fill. rids aide. opposite Si. Louis. belonging to the Wiggins rem, Company. ma. downed for theme of .the Bridge Corn. pany, which has hem berme the Clruult Court at t'erryaville, thine* for several dilyiolvail decided by the jury on Battu , day. a tt warding, the ferry host company linVe . , ?cleanup to lb. rim =Rh fineteo., - - OTTAWA-, Nov. `4.—lt is laid the Gov ernment has received Informiden from Governor McDougall confirMing Abe re. port that the halt breeds were in orate hostility. Xis also stated the* the the mat :lw bilM entirely:in the Minds of McDougall for settlement. TORONTO, Nov. 22„—A special dispatch itomPaniehibt/L4 , . fLW :Mee., says: lX mbstenger from Pernbena reports that Governor McDougall will not send his family to Ciumsdsr. He is building guar terse, and will strait the reaction In raver of Canadian authority, which is andel pmed. Governor MaTavillkt iii.7emutatte can. ud taker Iteetiebtrlit - Tersorf; which is greatly to be regretted. American vesidentrat Selkirk have no sympathy with the French insurgents A Toronto efidal from Et.' Niel to the Globe eSySillleptataneOusly with the es , pubtion of Gen. McDougall, anotheil band of Frenchinsurgents took posses- Mon of Irbrt Garry 'irithend Obstructing the tort now occupied by the Provisional Gaimor, Jno. BrunitiL Governer. Mc %wish irld„,__il_lmitY ollsl , ol , Ind Mal:Cud- SOD Company do not organise to support McDougall. Letters to the AM - I OW with no interruption of 'business. Six hundred • men, sworn to resist the Canadian thierides, and offing themselves - 144ra- 4001t,' to side. Letters from Port Garry represent the Inenrgents seaming the support _Of the - emitob and English settler" iriagfeater degree than was ex pected. The American residents - are , represented as neutod: .oov. Mel)pog e i , laattlß st`...Perubenis.' Prtorenche is said to' be in favor of returning to Canada, to which the Governor will not consent, ri Cuban Patriot/ Dupe.lnc or thug JO, airy for the Benefit of the Army. ter ,Tetetners to me rittetaree °arena/ 'Nair 'Arm, November V.—President Ceepedee has forwarded to the Cohan Junta, of this city, a casket of Jewelry valued sa l WOO In gold, whidil be de. '5400° We Wild for the .bedent of the patriot sway. The articles of greatest t v w alu elk eeare/i as oo u n st d e a r , O f n r whi a o b s e ab p o ai u five thousand dollar& In gold, seve ra l di amon d and, peal clop atm/v*ll4m and worktilanshlp, and a nn of watches, , ctudnie and nand stones are among the_willection. Wpm, c owd . koiltribettat four hrstlelli Wißoft, end_ oh thoPlialld beautiful work of the jeweler's art. seven d motet, ladles of Cuba have contributed filtrable ornannno, and wreathe the diltilissioffetod their watches:waft and anger *wok to be converted: Mt° cash; In old' of I n a muse. The Molise cahoot theta patri otic offbilvia tit 4 14 01 1 ;19i" Of i 50.000. . Ambit/Mit Of Cu ingettor ibr 1:e 1011010Aukty„,,, x• MILIVID?k therittgarer Ossutteak, lialAtextrna:lfovamber 22.—A. B. Smith of Patent . ** gm appointed°. Inspotaort o r Alifxbeiry. county, bp (Am GOUN 4 COa7 . - • - Tog Arost,lon of Hie 'awl Yields that the farm formerly mewled by Capt. John Stovfx.:ofasalleM rehr, mht. to be purchated and ,lrefor,..htivn ll y. lartbeeidinit. nepnrchase has been magle for {B,OOO. MIRY Inraoloh. inehidleg Nam Flakt,-trontettantag-one ..hundral dollars each. `3:7'l ,+.`" a '4/4.1'14, Mil .~~:. ir'x:~^i^:a~S,~F I= bY the close of the present year, will have 2,004 miltni . of railroad In run• sting order. Tax United States Armory property at Harper's 'Ferry will be sold on the 30th instant. Dvorak+ the year ending November 16th, there was redeemed of the Ohio State debt $687,737, leaving the amount outstanding $9,860,644. A ST. Loma paper notices the consum mation of a pale of twenty-three bundrad tone of pig Iron, to be lased ate rolling mill in that city in the manufacture of railroad iron. Dr New Orleans the question has been raised, for is legal decision, whether a pew in a church Is personal property; (or, as the law says, movable,) or real estate (Immovable.) DAMAGED tothe amount of $75,000 have been recovered floM the United Staten Mail Llne on accoaht of the cMllislon and burning of the steamers America and Crated States. AMONG the curious bequests of the late Jabez C. Woodman, of Portland, Me., was his half of a picture to his wife, 'which was originally presented .to them both by a friend. Art original portrait of Alexander Pope, bought at the sale of pictures belonging to the Marquis of Ilastingl, has arrived in 13. (.ton. Its oaken frame Is over one tnindrelt years old. Tim first building of the new govern- i meat armory works OA Rock Wand, 11l- I baols, is now completed, and isa splendid ; structure. A large force of workmen are at work on other buildings On the Island. AT one of the latest breach of promise cases, tried in London, the plaintiff was a servant woman of Li, and the defendant a gouty old man of 71. The promise is alleged to have been given IA years ago. The woman, who was introduced to the Court as the affianced bride of the de :endant., recovered E.A. Tntr.ry men horn Maine, Idassachu. ss es, New York, New Jersey and Penn sylvauta, calling themselves the "Deems tine Angling Asseclation," have bought a large tract of land In the northern part of Maine es a summer resort forth* fam ilies, and have themselves combined for the capture of brook trout. Eacn year the taw:Not the military works around Petersburg, Virginia, grow fainter. Many of the large forts still stand in their ruined and &smantled eon; &non, and will stand, doubtless, for many years to come; but the long Imes of breastworks, is many plat+ s, have been leveled and put under cultivation. A t(ATSBIAUST surgeon of Paris lately showed to one el his friends one of his instruments, the handle of which was carved In brine. "Do you know," he asked, "of what this handle is made 1" "Of ivory, I suppose." ''No," said the doctor, while tears almost choked his voice, "It is the thigh-bone of my poor old aunt" Two young men in Wilmington, DeL, proposed to fight a duel 'latently, (about a young lady, of course,) but when their seconds arranged that they should be se, cutely hound knee to knee, and fight with small swords until one of them at least was mortally wounded, the thing that its charm to them, and an apology from one and its acceptance by the other arranged the difficulty. Tuts Interesting fossils have recently been lurid In the township of Seymour, , ICon The hest is apparently a petri fied amen head, which ahoers the tongu eye balls, and muscles of the face, the It having the reddish-brown ap nea ce of an ore of Iron. The other relics are the leg and foot of a young girl; ten years old, and a section of eat rola the side , of en ox. nhowifig Tue. poorhouse connected with the En. field (Conn.) town tutu Is almost empty, only a kir - natives of the town remaining there for aupport. The selectmen have discontinued the system of paybut weekly and monthly pensions, bones rents, etc., and Einstein thereof propose .to take the poor adults to the farm, and todud good homes for the poor children, Where they will receive the education and Industrial training which the law requires. Ix New York, A. Wedekind, a Orr man physician; has been steeled on k charge of extorting one thousand dollen from a woman under threats of accusing her of having murdered her hothead with poison. Ho denies the accusation and amen that the woman applied to him for poison to pet het husband oat albs way, which proposition he spurned, hut took the one thousand dollarain order to make the evidence of her guilt clear! s As Lon safe of the Hamden Express Company, which disappeared from a car on the Baltimore.. and Ohio railroad on Friday evening of last week, between 'Burton sad Cameron, was found the next day at .the foot of an embankrtient near Benton, and Is supposed to have fallen out, the motion of s he ar in round ing Mar carves amens the door to slide open. The contents of the safe, consist- Mg in part of • considerable amount of money, were undisturbed. A maw enterprise is noted by a Cali ferule paper as follows: "Among the rules of 43in Quentin prison is one which says every criminal, no matter what his nationality may be, shall have his lair cat close upon first entering the place. home of the sheriff's Mid other officers in the Mate, knowing this &Act, cat off the queues of their Mongolian prisoners be fore handing them over to the prison au. thoritiea The prison barber objects to this proceeding, as the tails are the per quisites of his office." Cortemsnanr,a damage and much anf fering wu cooed in gee , York by the storm and consequent high tide lost week. Cellars occupied by tqltaltid were flooded, and In one of them the strange spectacl wee presented of a wo. man cooling a fast on a store, the 'legs of which were omnpletely immersed in water. The woman stood on a chair and attended to the mem. In a corner stood a bedstead, the weed coy erlets of which slipped into the filthy water. Be. tore the meal was cooked a little girl en ured from a neighboring groggery with *bottle of gin, which served as part of the woman's breakfast. A cumoua Ides Is started by sr cones pondent of the English periodical Land and Water. He'proposes that criminals be fed on horseflesh for meat. The advan tage, would, he MIAs, be numerous. The flesh is goodorholerome and cheap. The criminals, as well as Most others, have a great oblecUon to eating it, how ever. and the restriction of the animal diet to this meat would, therefore, be a punishment' sod a mortification of the flesh without working any real injury to the culprit, whtlethe,proaluct of having to live upon horse meat would.be an ex cellent deterrent from crime,sad the nag of it would serve to utilize what is now , wholly wasted. . UTAH book-keeping Mu hard to under stand ea some of Ita grammar: One of th e nous printed in that territory- sp• peu - ed with the following notice at the head ofltscruirenna theotner day: wliotice is hereby given to ovary subscriber to the RePOrier; Whqtburdaills tri.weekly,semi. weekly, or weekly, that we want them to notify us at come how their subscriptions stead; whether they are behind. or whether they have paid In advance. and if ao, bow longrirr b far ahead <ir be. hind they are, 411no ow t answering to this notice will be demzeml delhfoutot abb. 'cabers, and their paper atoned at once. We are obliged to take this corcrakas we hue reeenfly, taken tt lease on. the Re porter, and can tell nothing hem Our pprrea decencies books how the subscriber, Asa with an paper.' Tam bogest 'wagon ever bnilt on the Pacific Coast kw recently born oompletoi at Hamilton, White Pine, ' , Audis tau we d f or to ore f rant Ilur Smith Aurora Nino to the Bladed HMV nun szescirpo ofsitedimensioureTbegrikelri are four Inches in diameter, of the bit qtudity of thick; tires: II inches' wide, by , 11 Inches thick spokes, inches' Mick; :hubs - l9 indent/I diameter; bj'Allnches , helet erf .the idied velure% • feet 9 Inches. The bed Is enabl e of 14di na , ii9,9oo;fgeinfla of 'Ate; and - the vegan fir estimated to bear up 40,000 pormds over soy ordinary mountain road. When first built, 32,500 pounds of quartz were hauled on it from Gold Hill to one of the mills about Dayton. The two larger wbeehi weigh 1,084 pounds each. and the entire rig upward of 8,000 pounds. la New York, • few days since, a man died, it was alleged from the effects of chloroform, administered by a physi cian. It appears that the physician (Dr. Battles) was called to operate on the de ceased, who was troubled with hemmer hokls, Aid took with him an assistant, In tending to administer chloroform; be before doing so the patient died, and the ph s eician ceru tied that death resulted from dysentery and general debility. A port mortem examination being held, the Cor oner's jury found that deceased came to his death from syncope, whether from the administration of chloroform or not, from the testimony they were unable to determine. They considered the physi cian deserving of censure, however, for falsifying the certificate of death. FI , E or six years ago, .1. H. Pinney, who lived with hie wife end daughter in Newark, New Jersey, went Wert with several other per.ons While ix( the Indian country his party was attacked and nearly all were killed. It was said at the time that Pinney was killed, and after three years his wife remarried. and about a year seo removed to New York. Recently her first husband, who had traveled through Mexico in search of wealth, re turned to Newark, and was naturally surprise. d to leant the change which had taken place in hie family, brit did not seem to heed the matter. lie visited his wife and family In their new home, but showed no disposition to inter fere, and after a pleasant Interview started for Willimantic, Connecticut, where Ms brother lived. On leunday he was boned there, and on Tuesday the news came that be had committedaMcide. A TERRIBLE MURDER was committed a few miles west of Columbus, Ohio, on Friday night of last week. A • family named Thompson, consisting of four brothers, have been working a farm in common, and have al wayebeen iigarded as good citizens. Two of the brother' quit work earlier than usual on Friday evening, and went to their home. Soon after the elder brother, John, told his son to clean and feed a horse. 'The boy re. fused, on the ground that the horse was vicious - and in the habit of kicking. - The father grew very angry, and attempted to punish the bo p The mother and one of the brothers Interfered to save him from punishment, and finally the whole family become involved In the quarrel. During the trouble the younger brother, Frank, struck the elder brother two severe blows on the head with a whiffletree, which knocked him down. Tots conch of the atfair was witnessed by a neighbor. The next beard of the wounded man was Saturday morning, when he was found dead in his bed. A coroner" jury was summoned, and rendered a verdict to the effect that John L Thompson bad been killed by a club in the hands at Ws brother, Frank Thompson. Frank was soon after arrested, and in defanhot $20,- 000 bail was committed to jail to await an examination. ThomusoiN family de ny that a Murder was committed. They. say that death was produced from a kick from a vicious horse; that after the guar , rel in the yard John went to the stable, and was soon beard to cry for help, and that his brother Beni smin went to the stable and took him out of the call of the vicious horse. Some who have visited I the accused In his cell are Inclined to be lieve this story, but the first is generally believed. Adal!Lonal ilarteta by Telegraph A Lacciv, November LT.—A marked falling off in receipts, most of sellers of enedlutif and common cattle only real ized Chicago prices, while others more mommate Wamem ircuagro - eavuutia. ID. some Instances eaffielent to pay for keep. Inc bah at a lms of the entire amount of transportation. Highest plicate B%c for steers weighing 1,500 pounds and over: a law car loads of very line Ohio and Kentucky brought fic. Mitch cows /howl an advance of sto 10: Sheep un changed; entire range 4@514c., latter far exits. Lambs nominally B@7o, latter for extra. Hogs; the supply equals the da mend; sales Michigan at 10®10 ; e; Illi nois at 11(3)11,qm extra heavy at 11Mo.. New York at 10%(?4,41.1c. ' St-Frau:l, November 22.—Flour beg. Meted. Wheat dull: with sales of 6,000 bush..No- 2 Chicago at 11,05: 1,1500 No. do.. at 9412 M. Corn very arm, with sales early of 8,000 Muth 199.. estern. at 93c; later sales of 2,000 do. on private terms; 10,000 do. in iota at 96:4 and 8,600 to arrive at 91c, closing firm at outside figure. Oats dull and limn, small percale selling at 52@523 a. Rye held AS lion. 13 oley active, with wiles of 25,000 bushels Canada at 91, and 2,500 do. at 98c. all in stare; 6 car loads at 11,03, bagged and,delivered. Highwines nom inal at 11,05G6. Pork firm, with sales at g 32. Lord arm at 18.10.' Freight' nominal fur through. Shipments shoat over. nor OIILIIIOII3, November 21—Cotton domed weak but in fair demand at 240 for middling; Balsa, 5,500 bales; receipts, 9,792 bah* exports: to Liverpool 2,248 balm, to Barcelona 451 bales. Flour dull; superfine{s,oo, double extra $5,75, sod treble - tam 1690. Corn easier; white 91.17X13420. Oats Me. Bran $1.29. Hay scams at $35. Kees Pork.irrittilar at MO. Lard; tierce 1834@118,3ic, and keg 1934@We. Butter favors. bnyerw prime 12)0. Molasses; prime 60013.30. • Whisky dull at SUB. Coffae steady: fair 16®1534e, and prime 1634® 170. Gold 1283.. Sterling ON. N. 1 Bight 34 discount.' Oswgno, November M.—Floor in good demand: males of 2,400 bbl, at $8,25 for Non spring. Wheat quiet; sales 10,000 bus No. 1 Milwaukee Club at $O& Corn held at $l. Barley dull; mist 10,000 bus Bay Quints, on canal, at 11,10. Bye quiet. Beasonlet. Corn blealf3. Canal tits: wbrat 16)4(180, and barley 1214 13c, to New York. Railroad freg tin dour to BOILOti $l. toNew York Bice, and to. Albany Cc. Lake lin;ortat mow bus Wheat: 6,100 bue corn, 181,000 bus barley, 46,600 bus rye. 18, 000 peas, Canal export*: 7,300 . bus wheat, 30,000 bus barley. TOGEDO. Nov. 22—Flourrolee Wheat —.N0..1 white &lichlgan-11.26; regular do IWO: amber 01,10; No. 1 red 11,1.4 N; 2do 81,073.4. Corn la better and quiet; No. 192 a, No. 200 a. Oats quiet; No.l 99m No 253 c. Clever seed 1i 7 J 6 40 - Dramistl loge 12a. Reoilnts-2,loorobla now., Ile 700 bush wheat, 36C1 bosh corn. 3 60 buW rye. ,I3hlpments-5.800 bblallour,l27,ooo bush wheat, 8,409 bush corn, 4,900 bush oats, 3,100 bush rya, Pnriszsitt9w, November very inactive; western eatri and fain ly . 115.79@t42 9 .• Wheat very dull; red $1 80 oati&El. Rye steady at Vont very quieb mixed western- 81.0701.09. Oats study at ISMOo. , Peroleann small business in crude at 24,14 m refined 33340 =am* Provisions nominal. - Whisky lower; offered st Reldwomt, November 22.—Flour dull. Wheat. very dull:. 066 $1,3381,88. Corn Rum new white 90@e50. Old ass did! at 59@tik. 8.7 0 dnu at 8 03. 9 9 e. hires nor k firmer, but allithtlyllull at 532,23 SA , 83. Brom firm: rib sldeti 18X019q shoulders 15 5 4015,44 m hams," bew, Lard lino a9-1854(§119e. Whisky; better feeling,' $1,11734(§1,08. PatLausfidura. Noe. 22.-Beevess duU rade/Mier armed males 2,60 e bead extra Penni and dessert deem at 8341:219e: &doe 9 5( 4 3 9 )id fair to good 7@Bd corn. man 4pr per, lb gross EibeeD dulls Bakal I as 44530 per lberross. Hoyt In ensaud at so &draped sales 4,000 at 1114q14,75 per out nets. Illawrw, ... i .. . . . - s.Norember2ll-61:itonqu et: MO - Bride% scarce and A n n; t 01441 WM q roctiptsa,o4l bales; e sz ra, bm al hoar ready. Corn a 10.. to 606:. Ray 628@29: Bran ' t. rt . ili IiTA Lard A81.'01930. Bacon xi y; A dana ;Odeon:. Ittillrehonl 1331113 hies 17%c. aanvxura, .265vember : 22 . =Cokes Seedy, with sales of, tow. ;riddling ;at 2:1,i(o and geod ordinary:dß:No, W.beal: red SIM: amber $1,15; white IllaSi Own 608. . Raw iL - Oats 65c. ' Barley J1M,... 11567 ter sOpee to buoy. flia:: con: sider2o6. , hams rtl '2l e c, and almoiders 17)(e. .Lard.loe. '. Nam Tett; - November ' 22.—Market WE but micas generally steady( The only change of Importanctris a reduction to Lawrence RA.blown cottons trent It to 10)10. and brown and A 6-6 thitint Dreaorr,Novarriber '14::.-1?lotir , quiet and unchaste& Wheat is without any important change; extra white UM, No, - 1 dit'1 1 :1 8 , snaboill, l l 6 , !Want 11, 05 : , , r ' ~J5~Y;{;; = ~.^.~5 , ~`5.ie;.R.: . . :4 ~ ::da _~ 2 ic.~~..~~.i'.:':..a.;~..'..,.y ..~_~^ .r.~ ~.ss~~?,* ~~.n.4:~~= ~.•n,~.:+%'~x~ti-,aszaa„z~,~, NO. 271. NEW ADVERTIFIENCNNTS FrACADERIII or MUSIC ..._ ON6 WiILti.COMMINCT.G MONDAY. NO VEMBEN. 99TR. The Grand Uitary Allegory, IMEEI DRUUER BOY; On, ELIVFT.L.£ OF 871/./.013. To be produced by Two Havdred Tartarus' !Mr a... 11. of Oa chc, under_ did mausgady at or Yost* No. 3 and 131 (I L. 8., for tbe eat It or taclr ciimerry FUND. • • TWIMPICH[A' ?AI/ILIA/IC NIP SO.NE . THILILLINTif ISATTLA 13CEND4 SAM/THEW; PRISUN ISCRNEJ, /fr. Seats May be severed wont Cal MIA 9 A.l. ti. r. st the alke of Lee r. taws, Na 199 /Smith teld nreet. beeera. 0,31. Yerforuance to corn OC:a L.r:::i•;1" 1 ° w-rnorri NEW YORK TO JERUSALEM ACADEMY OF MUSIC Two Lectures by J. HYATT SMITH. Thursday 'Broiling; Nov. 25, SUBJECT—Nnyland, Franco and Italy; bolt I saw them and Adventuret Dv tbe Way Friday Evening, Nov. 26, SIIBJECT—Trom the Pnpe to the Pyramid.; 0 bow I gat sat or some Into /rgyete. TWEETS. ISO cents. To b Oletalued et the Principal Boat •ud Bo.tn IStaltailni4 at the dem Boers open at 1. Mr. Breath fW onqueenee to ta't at na before B. n•M WOOLEN GIOODN, Rand Knit Shawls, SACQU ES and HOODS Hosiery and Gloves, to snit all. A I SEAVIIFUL LINE Or *k BLACK SILK FRINGES. 8011101 PRIMA, all :Oak colon. Cashmere Scarfs. Lace Collate, Masco llarllosroblefe. Llaea Collars. .Embrolderles, 13ultons. Ribbons, e ir• .4 1,1014 Witll4/1 OW attack of ARAB SHAWLS at , Half Price. GOOD LIBADIS Or Blue and Green Kid Gloves. BOULEVABDE SIIIBTS, T'ltA 1311:1CCI-EET,I9 Sir Merchants and Dealers supplied Dalt s. MACRUM, GLYDB 78 & 80 Market 'JETTED STATES IRE INSFRINCE CORM OF NEW 10B$ lis.abllelsed Meech 4th. 11130. one of the oldest and void tellable SWIM- ASSITTS. Bert. Is, 11160, a surpl. over . WI W Whit. M stsaosS IsaLr a million dollars. -• the Dtreetonkore eve) eg the moot mrpeetoble losaelel atm of Nov Took. H. L. MILLMAN, Yuan K. A. /A KAU Bask. 6EO. A. BEHILY, ?run Mtluoas• Nat Nu). JOHN HAMMIL Prot auk of PUtalrugh. JOHN WILSON. Dilator Halm NaL Bull. JOHN D- BC.•LLT. enabler Inert Nat. NW. AUG VITUS HAST.TX. DM•PrIkl NAL Beak A. MINH& PPHlnflamsalla. MM. JUJUY. • J. O. BACHCPEN L BON, Booluallani atH Buttoner. BARDEIIIIEBRPLEI, Ocogial ASCU TOT realm ITasl+4 ClllllllMtam2 strait, rewthalPhi. W. 111,EDIX. 'Jena fay, AZI• the., c t 7. Q. JA Pew.. la*. Co.. 1674 Wood St. sc=:4l4 Timm QINITENTH LISM .ows, 1,469; YLICATIOBB to Solt I..ilMed tam. utorlOo OM.. math of Nootanber. WIC PattsbUreit. tata•l Wall. eating maw eth ward, 1' 111LoWlIllanu. tavern. ank ward. Chance 11.nalag, cation Dean. Ott ward Waynat.. tavara. 110 ward; Arm dulltvat, tater.. LIU, ward. BOrollaft. Jan Pubes, tavern, Nast 81 bam. • Kee. OrWen. eztlnic boa" Well* PLLubv{b. - Trowsablps. Lydia °Meta wren.. Welland, Daniel Warta. lawn. WIW.. 76. Laossue Board will atr. ter bends/ theabeve 6_pliea.Uons VIVEDNEISDLY, Nomaber 114, 9. as 9 o'clock snow,. carat I=3 PREPARL%G FOR THE BOLytill WATTLES & SHEA RR Ars their stoOt of - Watches, 4x .. Lt =DEICED PIM= lo make etiort Orr Oa* Holiday Mack- Cal . dtot lumpalts a • -rirni AVENUE. 1.000 ALLEGHENY CAS titciet. fer suc-rio;r Oa iihcu~T ZITICSIII43. gov. AIM. at ilrhi o•clorot', Itt A. LIMOII.IPII AVOTZOII 139 Taft* ittext.lsibear. eat' .o t 7 Avalon,. . 1,000 suns at issessaed CsiStal Mack. et as .4kViV"se,:" C. . ==!ZIMM2M wales OiCrirr. u e bum enumiarp . 70 - crner. TO coNtwetine; -13e.L.86 Proposals Mr tliltil,sucUol art JE.ViIaL;C lEMIAMI3, From street 6 and ter t 1 arrow aft Weed streat;te larreate . tbe OHADIMO sad AViski ozxisc rritszT. sma soul o +um, , wl.ll be r.relerd at 1010 Mies witt WIDNES. - DAY; Deeember Ist. IWO. se Hr. , No bide eat be tredTed Waimea. mega tbe beredkatereadad Uses Orr.blddlag eaa Hebed e Hilo. se mewed te Mort key Madan lib. se 4.llothczoonyzastren 1 ATALVABLE WARN AND DULL 1 y 1 ZiClPlttriT 701SIBALII—ISUsatititta .. Htt, its, totntskip. -Washiagioa 1 , at 'its us.s nig:lois Pastissdls katuoaa, . Tara . sostslst 151) , arts. , TO sr *WM tit_ sad. tiadsr teneessost water SO aßissrli asit' .00.. le lezzina 0. mwl e sarit, Oast , with ► two roast Wiwi sea unit --- al , Iwo orastiststa tseatlt la • dittlowlast =tut asir 14 jail operation.? - Also • ant CsiSairs Maass OS/ masa Taatarnistiatat Witt all lir 50, with tiabliss• ,s tun is inittlestarsa; sa lii: i ll 7= g etti li t e rlat .etTi V. T et if: 9 10 1 r a ' lron 2 t I i Arist a "4:316. , A lieltiCll/11 SPICCTACLEIN ' A aiffE " lnitirrat.Zl2, 4111[1140a. IM.L oct ' .- • - " AVEN.IIII eir ' '" • nigßno's, cc; - _ ''ea sarn warps !CM 04=. 0 . 3174:44Veki. ‘ 000 . tiassits Oresadvrograer v ed aptaftWX o4 . re• -!Cerrerrldbuiriusisig6 011 F. fROII I ., so beat Antal L. I „ ; TOTEXPro-14 bales-11Leatielp,y "•'-' 111 _ 14 " 4 1:1111111 1 11 , _,VriVa. Mo. wirsterousaa vs Ilintiorsai." rtarrigir—i2 Wll:o4Cignites N / - 12 7 1'4 , "IrttsabralfilltiltlrrAlX‘ MEE TILE WEEKLY 6AZJOTTE Ls the ben she cluispollmilia Dute l . ll o V iiresUra leav)hafts. ha Ansa, .emtchmate at ariczebsat ,Al6 - C . • Moo! lL TIMIS i /Stegle onbecclbete Cltto of liMM!!!!M =3 PERRIR.4.R. REED 4 CO., ../br mow. Lost,'”, Win.. « : rsoe exceedierg-ROUR LZNNaI 'Mae Aloisinar•tosce TIV T FI'VE CENTtIi tioloat du. BIINIC Gag= WANTS. WAirrED—A P 411 1 .101 ER isvitla 63.090 rub to •nrair• la • aim !Minos certain to pture vcr• ••4 hie d ul= oAr "" .1"2")"‘"Tu- WANTED. -41 fiIITVATIM as BOOKEIMPIRor .14 LIMAN bx 'rearm roan no lass Can trAlnteate Binintliqwe oartsfecto reference. Andre.. tan WARTED. BOADDING• We or two .ortaventler-endialift.M• r• Tr tvate ..1114 N wlll6ol,ll3olitalw. Banat .1/crew:Warta, .4Cifm.e - 14 WI *So. waNTEm •--sk a Obeli tisk. 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