"' , ...iw.4,Q 13 E=EII THE DAILY GAZETTE: PIDIERRAN, REED & CO. Oifiee,B4 and SC Fifth Avenue JOBILH IMO. F. B. PENNIMAN, T. P. HOUSTON, 11. P ZEED, Lorton AMID raOIII3ITOILL TERMS OV TEM DAILY By mall, per year .11verod eu - rlers, per week FIRST 101 DR - - ALIDArIG HT - -_- NEWS BY CABLE. Constitution for Porto Rico—Ail Who Can Bead and Write, Slaves Excepted, to Have the ipghk of Suffrage-Increase of Specie in the Bank of Prance— Effects of the Suez Canal-1 he London **Shipping Gazette" on American Finance Prelim i miry- Religious Services to the Opening of the Ecumenieal Coupe il on. O'Donovan Rosa Elected to Parliament--Em . press ,Engenie on Her Home wird Trip-- - -"Vpstart Sytinsty." t Bs Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gs Lett, GREAT 'se, November 26,—The .mple• lion of the Suer. Canal is already having Its effect In !tediously . depreciating freights to India, China, and around the Cape of Good Hope. The Pool refers to the proposed ocean race between the Dauntless and Cam brie, and says iteless with Mr. A ehbury, owner of the Cambria. whether the race comes off or uoL 11 be will not sell the omen/ace without first tiyittian_inland match with the Dauntless, the matter must drop, as Bennett refuses to sail in env except an ocean race. All Mr. Ash. bury has to do to ensure the ocean race, is to waive an inland contest and decide whet the price shall be. Thiele, the einn pie way...out of a arrange labyrinth of misapprehension. The Ttends, In en article on the Spanish throne, sake why Spain aboald not have an upstart dynasty as well as France and Sweden, and why the son of Duke In Torres. or Count de Rena, cannot an ewer for King as well as shy scion of en old Kingly meet it • -Prince needed, why should Spain seek fur ther than children of her own Bourbons? Why not recall the Prince of Asturias and rescue him from his mother's influence, and qualify him for the station. the right to which he has not forfeited by any fault or crime of his own. The -Yapping Garde had a lengthy and very able editorial on American finances. It thinks a return to specie • payments could soon be effected In the United States, and that no debtor class would suffer by it. The South is genen ally well supplied with dash; southern buyers are the mainstay of the northern market; they listalty parallels fit gold and have their crops behind them. 'The South now raises grain for Ler own re. quirements. She is In • position to re. sumo specie paymentewhen les favored sections of the country can do-operate. Gold prices for cotton will tend to this end. Dispatches from Home announce that the religion! exercises preliminary to the opening of the Ecumenical Connell have been ordered. Deniast. November 25.—O'Donovan Rona has been elected to Parliament from Tipperary. SP4IN. Moiefun, November 24--- 7 111iiPdh1itter of Coloniee, to-day, read in the Cortes a draft of the constitution for Porto Rim. It forbids the discussiou of any propool tion for separation from Spain; proclaims complete religions liberty; gives the right of suffrage to all who eon read and write except slaves, and proclaims th 'gimes have cirights. sad - ein only at ac quire them by emancipatian. The elms tion of slavery II reserved for a =MM. rinent ill the Repnblican Deputies who re cently loft their manta will rums this week. MED Peaty, Nov. 25.—The specie In the bank of France has Increased twelve million nine hundred thousand franm for the week. Penis, November 25 —The Empress I. expected in France on December 22d. FINANCIAL AND COMINERCIA L. Low DON, Nov. 2.5-Everring.- Consols 94. A02814C11.0 securities cpaletzed steady. 5.206062,88%; '656,82%1 '67a, 8434; 19405, andEr 21%. Illinois. 995‘. Atleni tic Great Western, 25%. ?ARIA, NOVOtaber 25.-.-8042611 1 . 3 dull. Routes 71f. 42c. LITEILPOOL, November 25.-Cotton is steady: middling uplands 11%d; Orleans 1.110; pales 125 bales. California white Wheat 9a. 6d; red western No. 2 as. Sd; winter Bs. 7d. Western Flour 21.. 6d. Dorm No. S mixed 29a. lid, 041111134. 6d. fork 111 s. Beef 868. Lard 745. Cheese 665. Emma 67e. 3d. Spirits Petroleum le. sd; refined le. 10d. Lowliest, NoveMber2s.-Tallow Eis. 9d 01475. Sutpir 695. &ENS& 6d; Calcutta E 60e. In the Bank of England decreased Ltd 0 00 sterling In the week, BA*RE, November 25.--Cotton quiet on spot 134%f. ANTVrEEP, Noveraber2s.-Petroleum quiet with • declining tendericry st 59341. FRANKFORT. November 25.-Bonds opened firm 11. 8914. CLINELAIM. National Weasides Suffrage &sevenths' —iorcentt Acs's Preceediegs_prelee and Females te Share and Share Aube in the Distribution of Ofeces—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher Elected Prou dest-141w from Grace Greenwood The A. & G. W. and Brie Resbroglio Again. I n 7 Telegnme to the Mahe:rib emus.* Curviessn, November 21.—Tbe Suf frage Convenattua last evening rescinded the order adopted at the afternoon se. idea, tabling the oonstitntion proposed for a National Organisation. Mrs. Livermore annonnoed that she had received a letter from Bean Ward Beecher cementing to be President of the proixsed National Organization, and thereupon, wtthout. wel ed eleling, a i B motion en made and carrict Mr. eeeherltelddellt. ng MORNING IteleitOtt. When the Convention met this morn ing the hall was well Bled. After mine personal expleas a draft of the constitution, reported by the Commute* on Organisation, was taken np, end gave rise to an anti:And db.. don. The mention an for the election of cams elielted an animated disco. aloe. The on reads: Alt o ffi cers shall be elected annually at the annual meeting of the delegates, on thp , baste uf Congressional representation. It - was flashy adopted under the operation of the previous question. A dimettch was received here from Washington, which read as follows: "Kept at home by illnernt. God spee the Anse. Signed, Grace Greenwood.' The cisme providing that as far a. possible the officers shall be one half. males and one. half famales. , was dirk', cased. on motion of Rev- McConnell, of Ohio, tostri Ito out Men, Mrs. Lucy Stone Bieck well thought there were es many good Lien ea women, though , they were shout auks any way. The amendment pre „died, smut the section wan tailgated that no d aw e etion of em shall be allowed In the election, ;Officers or members. .rAilipboXfn, mairois, Lettere *ere - riNI front shstunber b~distinguished nobselea, all of whom hdyrtily endorsed the :ittlinsge nsevo nsen The t. Committee on Permanent Omani „den r eported the followingthn of &n -ears; President, Be,. ' , Henry Ward Beecher. Vice Presidents et large, T. W. Riggineon, Mrs. Merv' A. Livermore; Wet. Lloyd Garrison; G.G. Wm. Curtis ?Ars. W. T. Hazard: Cella M, Banaighi 'Gee. W. Jm 14ar ear et Longley. cniairwai itive Committee, Logy Stone BleckwelL Foreign cerramaa. ding Secretary, Julie Ward ROW, Ow_ responding Secretary, Myra Brethren. Recording Secretaries , funny Blackest' sod Amanda Way. Teetalleer, Frank R. !Unborn. Judge Beaderea offered . , • Dissolution . d _, • "1; .. ,:-' 4 . • 1 .1.. N THE WI.Y.ELY GAZETTE . . -- ):- ..:, . . . i - ...__ I. Lb. Sett and ClPenpaSt Oom...relLl WI 6 , 111 IL.V \ c ' 1 _ ' S - • .r . ..,, • ''• II . ' lii%t 'Pr Zt tt r • . 71pa th :rm. : t, p . nb:s e,,um be. L o W , W.e.ru 7t.h.. 7..7 . 1h. , 1:.. Iflueo SPP/scriber, Si 60 ..... .. I tio. of tro Th. oP A copy Ls (Lanus bo4 gratalaclall to LP. got.. of • eJot. of le a. I' 1.4.¢....4. rs a. r. 4 ....4 VOL. ma that we recognize the Rewifttion, of New York, Woman's Adoooate, fla'ton, Ohio, and Agitator, of Chicago, so papa re in favor of woman 'mirage, but disclaim any Inclination of making either of these, or any other paper, an ofllrtal r• gan of the American Woman.. Huffrage Amacielation. A delegate proposed to add rinfi...Ma very Standard, Vornan't. Advocate, of of New York, and New York /ivieperutent. Another delegate: Chicago Rod, New Era, Milwaukee News, and added: We have a catalogue of about fifty others.. Judge Bradwell said the Aar% wee to disclain giving any authority to any Journal to act as the organ of this A. 90. elation. He withdrew his resolution, which had retard quite an excitement, and offered a substitute, denying the right of any paper to speak ea the organ of Aldo Association, which wu adopted. nor. Mr. Marshall, of Indianarolia, wall introduced and made a speech in fa vor of woman .tt tfrage. Mise Lizzie M. Boynton, of Indians, under the ten !inflow rule, said the Oar. ridee age is not monad, and she came to the sacrificial altar gratified that her ex ecution was limited to ten minute... In the summer of 18111 L'llgatneth Cady Stan ton and Lucretia Mott issued the first cell fora Womsn'a Rights Convention. The whole nation was convulsed with laughter. Twenty years have passed and America has vindicated her right to govern. She appealed to the young women to aid the cause. Push LUDO was the battle cry of the Mat campaign. Agitate and reconstruct is the motto of woman's auffrage. This we believe a christian crusade for temperance morali ty, and toe elevation of humanity. She advisee the young ladles If they were un able to outargue gentlemen ott thiaquee. lion, that they try the effects of a fra grant cup of coffee and a dish of oysters. Mrs. Lucy Stone Blackwell spoke a good word for Oberlin College. There she, and Antoinette Brown, and ether women who are troubling the world, studied. This was preliminary to ask ing all who were willing to volunteer to circulate petition for women suffrage. When a great convention was held re cently in Cincinnati, the editor of the Commerrtal said In an editorial, that women hays hut one sex to convert, and that in their own; as much an to any, men are converted already. Mrs. Bradwell, of Chicago, had been re fused the privilege of practicing law. Aak her whether women de sire to vote. She la here on the plat form. She told • pathetic story of Mrs. Portia Gage, also present, who, after her son was starved to death In a rebel prison, went to the polls and claimed the right to vete in his place. Neat year she had two hundred and twenty-live ladles to vote with her. In Boston, when women called a Working Women's Con vention, and said: why don't you de mend the ballot? half atarved girls said, while we are starving we sett bread—not ballots. Women In social position went the ballot, but are afraid of losing that social position by taking for it, but whis per bar whams in your care In the corner. Mrs. R .beers Kickoff recited an origi nal poem, "The Convict's Mother," w ith dramatic effect. Ex-Glovernor Root, of Kansas, said he was called here a. some rougher mate riaL He believed woman's tongue should be heard hers. He nelleved that organ of her'a, the tongue, was made for talking. LA woke. "That's so," and cheers.] In Kansas woman has every thing but the right to vote, and, in edu cational matters, has that right, and in doing that has every principle involved In voting. Mrs. Amos, of California, said that she WSJ here to allow that this wag no MOVE,- went of New York, Boston, Chicago, or St. Louis, but that the women on tbe Pa cific coast are interested In the matter. They had come to plead woman's cause, and come, tc 3, to plead the cause of those not discontented, but who ought to be. She had beard the objection—who will take care of the children if the wives go into public life? It had been often an swered. Anna Dicktnaon was a perfect little bird around the house. Any gen- tleman here would be glad to eat a dinner of her cooking. To murder genial; was worse than infanticide or child murder. It Is mur der of light that came as Christ's, to aave the world. When woman approaches the ballot-box, the ballot box will put on Ha moral clean shirt, Loud cheers and the greatest sensation of the 1.164W011.1 The presiding officer said he had been requested to announce that there are now In the ball one or more noted pick. pockets. ?enema standing in the walla would take parLieWar taa.lea. I A voice from the platform—• Thieves are on the platform now." ] At this juncture every part of the hall was densely crowded, nearly two thou sand persons being present, many of whom were standing in the staler.. Wag Lally Beckham said ahe was llsm Wisconsin, bot represented nobody but herself. Mr. McHenry arrived in a special car from New York this evening, and Is stopping at the Kennard House. 00 comes on business concerning the A. and G. W. and Erie embrogllo. It is understood that the relation. between the two interests are more pacific, and as a consequence, the McHenry party will move in court at Akron le-morrow to postpone - the further hearing of the case for two weeks, and it Is likely the motion will be granted. ThL Ia to give Gould alme to parry the blows of Commodore Vanderbilt, who ln• 'Muted the Ramsey movement. It Is not the pulley of the Atlantic and Great Western to wholly alienate the Gould and Flak party. but to so get control as to compel just terms, and as the advantage le now with him. hiclisory can afford to be graneromi. Vanderbilt is indirectly aiding him. It is reported that the Erie office in New York was guarded last night against intruders, and to prevent the Sheriff from issuing - a writ. Seeing the patience of the officers of outraged Justice, the Imperturbable Fisk put his bead out of a door and coolly asked the Sheriff if he didn't wish he could serve the writ STICKING EISENION The evening session wen devoted to speech-making. lira Livermore con gratulated everybody upon the mimosa of the Convention. Adjourned eine die. ST. LOUIS Bragadoela •t • Brol•cr—Two Addl.- tiottal Bodle• liocovenrcl. Ley Tataraett to tee Pittsburgh lisseths.) ST. Loma, Not. 'Ls,—Mike MoCoole will publish a challenge to Tom Allen Ao.niorrow, in which be charge. Allen with attempting to throw all the blame of the late 8111KX1 on him, and mays In or. der to test his (Allen's) willingness to a rosettes in the prize ring I desire to fight him for anything or nothing, tur he may dictate, within from one to ten day'. lipcproposes that Allen And be shall each choose one man to select the ground, and with doe men on each side fight the battle. fle Inrther says: - If Allen wishes to light for money be is prepared to meet him any time and place, to complete the necessary arrange ments. Two more bodies were taken from the Pllth street rola. today. These make atz killed, and seven wounded by tie accident. HAVANA Kan Domingo and Ilaytll3.lre Annex- Allen to the latetel. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6tertts.l Nine Youx, November 25—A ;pool& to the Rerobt froto Havana dated Nov. hey says: A letter dated Ban Domingo, Nov. 10. ftlPreetikta all the Domicil= leader% among them BMX, Pimental, and CUbrol, are pledged to annexation to the United States. President Beer. to already too • • negotiations when im• stored t h a t the growl of the U.S. will make the necessary appropriation. The cite oppose thedismembarment of the hlie, bit favor •12.1011[10.3. Para „„„i, of phintieted are mattering hand bNatavOlfligtheschemm The only oit position Comes from parties ender 'Sm. Mpean Infinenee. Soya follows the ex =pl.• o f tun Domingo. &Mays add Bawd both favor annexation. The entire -bawd can be perebebb4 tot i 2,000,000. Contemptible Conthict of nergiarc Tol ittaph to I r PUistiamli ocutu PililLitihuarilt A. liQvember Last evening the bonze of Thome. Emus, on Vast:actor& JOWL was entered by two burglarsArtring • the absence o p. Evans, eng ineer. • The bonne waa ransacked, and the thieves succeeded hi getting one hundred dollars. M r s w a rm. w seized and gagged to pret alarm. While bound the thieves out off nearly all het front hairy but unbound bar he ave leaving. SECOID EDITIOI. FOUR O'CLOCK, 4. .It TILE CAPITAL Audacious Letter—Assigned to Doty—Appointni nts—A Pam phlet on the Para,gmayan War —Colored Men's Labor oven tion The Eligibility of a "Light Mulatto irl" to Attend A M hite School. =1 W•PITINIATON, November 25, 1852 =I The following letter wan ri.ceived thin morning at the oaten of Internal Rev noun, from Edwtp Belcher, Anse for of the Third Lieorgia Blatriet: .4 ttraAta, uJs., November 15.—Ft1rt: have to report that Mr. Jatliglit. Wilson, Asaistant Aaseswor of the laverith Di vision of this District, Talinforro and Wilkes countiea, bee Just arrived at this place from Wet,liingum, Wilkes county, under the following circumstances, Ills calico was broken into last night, the 14th !net., his books and papers were destroyed or stolen, and a note, of which the following is a copy, left on his desk, -Moody Moon, biwyter Bub--flit: Your visit to this pates must end. Your wel come ban expired. A few days will be allowed you to depart, never to return. Take due notice and govern yourself accordingly. You Know W hn.'' Mr. 12k,leher, the Assessor of this district, is a colored man. vOLURED M EWE TABOR CONVENTION The National Labor Convention of col ored men, which meets In thin city on the 6th of December, promises to be the largest ever assembled in thin country. Delegates have been elected from Tense, M•asieauppl, Alabama, loulalana, Flor ida, t.oorgia, louts Carolina, North Car oline, Virginia, Maryland, Dblaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Tennessee. Ohio, Ron. lucky, and the District of Columbia. A number of white and female delegate. have been elected from Now York and Rhode !eland. Hen. R. F. Butler will address tho Convention on the first and Hon. Henry Wilson the second day. I=l The question loamlving the retention In the Franklin Public Schoc.l of the light mulatto girl, and about which there it so much controversy, was this after noon referred by the Suteßoard of School Trustees to the Corporation Attorney for his opinion as to the applicability of - the word white to an obnoxious scholar. The late act of Congress striking out the word white from all laws relating to the District of Columbia was with reference to poLitical rights, abolishing distinction between the two races se to &Beam and Jury service. The school question now agitated is under corporation laws. =I A pamphlet him Just appeared entitled: "A Pew Remark. in Answer to General McMahon's °pluton in Regard to the Paraguayan War, in which the writer ex poses the alleged deepotiam of Lopes, and vindicates the action of the Allies in making war against the Lapel dyne., ty, nut not against the Paraguayan peo ple. =I Jamps W. Bayard bas been appoltdod postmaster at Athena, ,Mio. Gustavus A. Smith, of Alabama, la ap. pointed Collector n( Internal •Porrarnos for the district of Nom ?demon, In plate of A. P. SnWyatt. I= Captain C. M. nalley is detailed on re CrUlling itorVira and ordered lu re virt to Rreoet Brigadier lieneral lturliank al eldelniaati for asalicninent. CH It WO Liquor Ceders Convention—Second Gs) —.erten 01 Important Medium,. Pasard—Flual Adjournment. lly Tt. f nal SA Ms Pittsburg. 054 , tie.) Cliscaoo, November 23.—The Liquor Trade Convention, before adjourning yesterday afternoon, elected Richard Chedery, of San Francisco, President, with Vice President• fn m each State re presented. The Convention reassem bled this morning at ten o'clock. The Committee on Resolutlima reported • series essentially a. follows. Tbat a 'UN on distilled spirits ehmuld be collected oy a direct tax at the plate of manufacture sufficient to cover the present direct and Indirect tax, and in this tax should be Incinded the present direct tax, special tax, Lax on sales. rectifiers' tax, gutsier. and In spector.' fees, which are now Imposed, so that when the spirits leave the dis tillery the general trade may be relieved and be as fir from annoyance as any other boldness; that with • more elmplt. tied mode of collecting the revenue at the distillery by a eOldentratiOn i of the Lured efficient Oilcans of the Government at the point of collection: and are or the opinion that the tax on spirits can be more fully collected, and greater revenue obtained by the govern. went at facteds &Speedy. and trade re. Hayed of many present unnecessary comptioitlone and the simplest way of doing so le to tax the capacity of each distillery. Tbst hammed' ai private individuals, firms and corporations are responsible for the acts of their agents, so do we think the government should be resuonsible for the acts of Ito agents, end on that demist should seek moss efficient and tried officere for pradtierle, ao that when spirits ones leave the gov ernment charge and are o ff ered for sale, Innocent wilds may not be held rescon ' sible for the negligence or dishonesty of the officials of the Government; that they view the present system of damp, marks, brands, dec., as super duoos and arbitra ry, and should be dispensed with, and moll party have the privilege of brand ing his barrel's and packages so so to designate exactly whatthey contain; that in presenting the above resolutions we do so In the full assurance thiamin. Inter. este are Identical with thud of the Gov. ernment. being Ire largest as Payers, and ad such should be fully protected, rather than oppressed and trammeled, as we now are, under existing laws and regulations; that while cordially . enflaming the efforts of Lion. r Delano, our unison! Otunrahesioner cf internal Revenue, In his endeavor. for the suppression of fraud 113 the manufacture of distilled spirits, we think with a more simplified ' mode of collecting the tax as expreesed Id the foregoing resolutions, the object can be More readily attained, and di honest dealers we pledge him our hearty cooperation, The consideration of the resolutions was postponed until the reception of Judgo Norton's bill, which had been pre pares for the Committee of Ways and Means In Congress, wasp rinted, which would be In a few hours. Adjourned until afternoon. At the afternoOn sodium the bill pre pared biludge . Norton Was read, and denounced by several delegates as worse ' than the rules and regulations of the In ternal Revenue Department; that it was drawn with a special eye to the Interests of distillers Moly; thlit no effort was made in the bill to help compounders, rectifiers, dealers, de, The bill was finally laid aside without action. The resolutions were then taken up and adopted. A resolution was adopted to urge repre sentatives in Congress and the Commit tee on Ways and Meags to carry opt the Idea of thoseyeatantiMill at Mice. Adjourned : did &a, U HIER RIVERS. Ell= My Patina and • t(antle Telrl .04) OIL Ore, Pa, November 25.—The river Is at a stand, with eighteen inches water In the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 49 It'll P. K. ltionnnwrows, W. VA., November 25. —The river to rising slowy, with thirty Inaba' water In the channel. Weather clear, Thermometer 41 Id .1 r. N. BnOwnervrtms, Pa- November 25. River stationary, with alz feet water in the channel. Weather clear. Tiler -I:Domeier 84 at 4 o'clock P. M. . • • . . GagEeseoeo, Ps., November 2b. The river le on a stand. with three feet water In the chewed. Weather clear. Tbar•. =mutter et. MEI PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1569. NEW YORK CITY. Gould. Fisk & of the Erie Itai I rim' Suspended I njune t iou to .tat Proceed ingS Rumor. of Gill Further Pro ceedings IV ell-known N ew.- paper Correspondent Shot a Second Time—Formal Demand on the hleeretary of State for the Release of the Spanish Gun boats The Proposed Ocean Rare—M hal pprehension. B t . Toteerane to the noshoreti oicrus.l Nsw Yong, November 25. lade. At the epeeist term of the Supreme Court, held at Delhi, Delaware county, an order wan granted by the Conn, on Tueeday, anal - tending Jay Gould, Jam. Flub, Jr., Frederirk A. Lane, Abram Gould, M. Simons, ;twin, C. Hall. Henry M. Melth and Charles G. Skeen as te rcet°r', of the Erie Railroad Company- A referee will he immediately appointed In this city to take evideoce In regard to the conduct of the sold, of the comps. ny. The action ha. teen commenced by Joseph H. Itemaey, a writ known chime of Allan", on behalf of the stock holdsrs and bondholdere of the Erie Railroad. The plaintif complains that the moneys received by the defendants amounts to . uo less than /1-11,L.74.t000. The Items enumerated are the earnings of the road M 9,000,000; sale of new etocka a16,00e, 000, from itantel Drew, Treseatrer, 543,000; new Issue of Londe 11730,00 e. lie avers that there has not been kept among the book. and rt,trda of the company, any acootott or atateduent of (linen or amounts 4 the creation, Jesus or nalc of such bonds and stock, nor of the persons to whom such sales were made, nor of the price demanded, nor of the amounts received for the same, nor of the use made or the proceed. there. , from. Alan, that they hod had the use of said money, and have employed It in Immense stook, gold, and other specula tions In the opinion of the plaltitllT veld moneys are not in safe custody. Among the enterprises Noe, tied to the roc plaint having been entered into with the help of the Erie Company's money, the grand Opera Hauer, tiger. conspicu ously. Among the I ncidmia I remit. of rings, It endeavors to aryl Mtn at rength fur its own purpose, and het Lean used lu the formation of an ,titmice with Tammany. The complaints set P.m,. 111 Ibis oonneo. tion that flould, Fink .t hive been nyetematically In the halm of interfering alto political election, and movements, end have used political influence and their animal position, and have applied money belonging to twid company for such purposes, and further, have been In the habit of Con) palling the ounp•ny'a agents and employs to their Intiu• once in connection with .1.•t1 purses., Another and Later dispatch .ator Fisk S Gould have obtained from a Judge of the Supreme Court, an order staying all proceeding. In the mutt instituted against them by Joseph H. Ramsey. on lethal/ of himself and other stork holders of the Erie Railroad. The Order Is to continue in farce until a donidon of the motion of which they have giseit 1,1 have an 1.9 unction granted, by Judge Murray. is ittaaalnui, and the order of suapoi.ion vacated. The order has been aerved upon the plaintiff. It la rumored that a snit hen bees com menced In thin city in the name of the Erie Company against - Ramsey and ethers, the exact nature ,f which cannot ' he eurcertalned. But it Is further said that In this cult Judge it cruarti Lan la sued no kW unction. tho tit. et of tablet. will he to restrain Ramsey front prose eating his suit aliaigrettier. If much In the case,,snother move mar te expected on the opposite aide almosit ionnedlately. I It Is scarcely posit MO, 111. , ,,01, that any tiling additional can take pLca until Judge Murray'. motion to vacate in dis pnsedof, which a not dile fur tan .'.eke. I. RN reported .A.e to day that 'he friends of the ntoci i t o ha Ina mind are determined to carry the war Into the enemy'. camp. The officers of the Erie Rail way Ocenpany are at nogly guarded, ! no one tieing admtlted with..ut the coon tersign. Flak in eatil to have been In Radon. and Gould In reverted very Albert D. Richardson, formerly war oorrosipondent, and long all attar:hoe of the New York Tribune, was idiot and thought fatally wounded this evening by Paul hicFariand. a lawyer by profess Rion. between whom l.S.lntod, for • con aidenittle time Feat, an earrarennent caused by alleged lutlins-y of the for. wer with the litter's wife. McFarland, who seem, LO haye had cairn. of the Tribime, ass standing behind a counter la the business! department In conversation with ore ..f the em. playa.. About slit n'olevk this even. mg kit. Richardson entered the 71 Meer office, and going up to the courtier enter ed into conversation with a young man who Was In the habit of sot lung fur .4 taw minutes after Eilebsideon'a en trance, aderatland walked oar towards him, and wltbout ...peg a word, 'God a piatoi, the hall from which wounded Richardson In the abdomen. The woun ded man, without saying a word, walked Up to the Tribune editorial rooms, from whence he was conveyed to the Astor House to have the wound attended to. He I. not •speeted to live. McFartabd has been arrested. There seem. to have been a nWent incentive to this deliberate deed. Toe difficulty between McFarland and Richardson occurred over a year ago. Richardson, at the time referred to, de mad the obviate of Improper Latirnacy with McFarland's wife, but published a card elating his intention to marry her after a diverse had been procured. Thu, morning Marshal Barlow cent a number of deputies to takecharge of the Spanish gunboat/. Mr. Dolameter, atr.• trsetor of the weasel, bat, applied to the Mime Department for their rel.., on the ground that he is bound jo deliver them to the representatlecis of the Span ish Government on • curtain day. HIS application la now on Ole In Secretary Fish's office. The failure of the cam tractor to have the summers placed at his dismissal, has, It is maid, led the Spanish Istlnister to make forme! a ppy nation for their release, and the matter he now Under consideration. It le re ported the lieltUre of tho gunttoste throw four hundred men nut of employ ment at the belemoter Work*. The tolegrapti report that the French cable had fatten live sitn Hinge lu °ones enenoe of an arrangement mode In Ger many to buy the use of the A uglo. Maar loan, is founded on a onseonception. The Prussian Government has made a bargain to lay a line over the English Channel In connection with the Anglo. Atnewletan line, and the latter Company has guaranteed • certain amount of rev enue on the channel line. The shooting of Rtchardeonlby Mo• Farmed wag entirely the result Of his old hatted based on the belle( that Riott ardwan has alternated ON evillest affections. Riehardson's engagement to Mrs. Mc Farlaod toot Oacb allot het Separation from her gilsbang alone itichardison win shot by McFarland two years ago He has met McFarland a number of times, and no dentonatration to attack Richardson hat taken plane Persona in the 7.ribuneodice think that McFarland was ander the intinenos of liquor. At this hour (midnight) Rich ardson Is easier, and bopes are enter tained of his recovery, as the belle/41MM to be lodged In the atornach. HI. rooms In the Astor Reuse have been 'netted by lastly , prominent Mt )saga, and hada elf friend* ace anxiously inquiring abdut his condition. A feeling of deep indlg• netloo exist. in the COinroUnity against ,the man who has twine attempted dellb- Wtata biliaassinat lon. Verdict la the Credit Olubliter Cate tBI Tat. IF re 4.11 te. the I tttr4e reb l 3 r tr.., 14AIIRIPIDI'1101T, November 26. The jory In the Credit ?debt [ler case came In to-day with s verdict for the Comblott health of #481,483, 28. The amount dilated by the Commonwealth was 8839,666 87. The jury deduoted PADA COO .ft the nomitial.saloo of their dial dendl.' which was over 8900,000. —Late dates'' frien ishotua. Hayti, stases that both Generale Chevalier and Lawn had Jellied the revolutionists with their force.. end tnat the towns ar unod had givn In teir adhesin to Mart& as Prov e isional -h President o Gen. Chevalier left for Port au Prince. and It was reported 'that jie had had a bailie. withSehlanfeel*WlC Result linkaown. RICHMOND The Virginia state Convention—Two Addre. to Congroma—Sigi.rs of the Minority Address ti itildrain from the Convention. ielearsati to tae thtutough Osbot..) RILIFIIioND, November eft. The Re publican State Convention to day adopted an address to Congress It neta forth that the election In Virginia was a con federate triumph, achieved by intimitbs. Lion and fraud, the Item:Mß=3 meetings being in some instances broken up by mob.; that the true secret of the Repub. bean defeat was ■ubmiedon toe separate vote of the teat oath and the die. franchising clauses which had beep Inserted in the Osnatitution, in the gpirit of the moot...ruction sots That the Coriventlon have the greatest confidence In the Repablicaniem and etateunanahip of the President and a majority of (Valero.; but they were de oeived ast to the true elate of ■trairs in Virginia. That the present Legislature is disloyal and illegal, and even if It rat. Wee the Fifteenth Amendment, it will enact such educatitmal and property ollaillications as to entirely destroy the In duenoe of colored suffrage, end prevent colored voters from holding MUM Of sitting In the Jury hot. :The caldrons sake of Congress to ender a new oleo. tion, with the CordditutiOn submitted aa a whole, and send a military for.. sufficient to protect Reptiblicans in their rights, or require the test oath of the members of the Legislature, and award the seats of members unable to take the oath to eligible opponents who re. reeved a next h4beat. vote The addresa is signed by six Mir of eight of the Committee appointed to prepare it, The other two member . ..ape:Sated ■ wap atituts, nuking Congreeneforthe Immedi ate edmuvton of the Mate, sod 51 the minis time to exact guarantees that every eltisen shall enjoy eery right under the Federal and State Constitution. The stitggitute was defeated, and the original address adopted, bye vote of in to 21. Resolutions were adopted I:adorning Grant's ad mi ri list ration, and pledging p port to It; asking the President to mike Federal appointments In Virginia only on MMOMMendstion of the Republican members of Congress from this State, or the State Central Committee; rejoicing In the reduction of the National debt, and approaching resumption of specie payment; deprecating the appointment of Conservatives to Milne over Repubil • rank and endorsing the Republican members of the Legislature. The Con vent ion then proceeded to elect a Chairman of the State Committee. The supporters of the defeated sure t i tote nominated General Arckhain and their opponents nominated Cherie. H. Porter. The friend* of the nob taut., conceiving that they did not got fair play withdrew from the Con. vention. The withdrawing member. were about eighty in number. lai•leding Platt and T. H. Sayer. Republican members elect to Caner..., John Wt Jenkins, Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, Carr and H.. kill. S. H. Clements late Republican candidate for Lieut. Governor, /do, goo and Jackson of the Legislators, 0. A. Rein father of the prrscriptive climes In the Constitution, and others The withdrawing member, wiped the substitute and forwarded to it Congress. After the withdrawal to ht the Con vention went on and elected Mr. Porter chairman of the State Central Ournmlnes. A resolution was adopted asking tkor. onto:tent to extend aid to colored men during the present severe wader. Ad journed sme the. The withdrawing members held a meeting anti batted • call fora Meeting of the National Union Republic.. 01 Virginia who are In favor of free thought sod free speech, to meet has to morrow and perfect the onrsnlestionof the piny, signed by oil the white asst. relined se eaSers. PHILADELPHIA, General "quad of toe Pelonised Chtirrh. ntr rei..rapb tn he r t st.arg ita.aost.ritt a. Nov. 7-S.—The (am end Synod of the 1141101 . med Church in the United ti.ates met in trienlal session in Christ Reformed Church teat even leg. This morning', session snowball, taken np with the organisation. In nuking the roll, when the name of the lowa Mamas were called. two set. of delegate. presented their credentials. After much discussion the temporary President referred the whole matter to the Synod itself, when organi zed, for ills:onion. The coesiltotiocuil nand*: of member. being present, the Syolvi organized by the election of Bee. lir. Gerhard. of the Theological Seminary at Iderceraborg, Preetdent. A committee of flee was appointed, with power to wind for pennon. and poi. per.. to whom wee referred the amnia leg credentials of the delegate. from lowa. Adjourned till lo•morrow morning. one hundred and eighty-three dele gates were pretend from tnirty-one classes, bwildea a large number of ad• •wore members and visitor.. The ens clone points., to be of great Interest. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —The New York Caoel Commies. -re have deckled to dose the caw& the lath of Deeember. noises Ntornerr chased by tee. —lt is believed to official choirs the! the Dominion Parliament will meet on the 17th of February. —Ttte Senate of. South Carolina. y . terday, adopted the report refusing tb State aid to any railroa ds . —The oboe manufactory of (Morro W. Egerson ,t Co , In !dolmas, Maim, was burned yesterday morning. Lam 114 000: Immured. --Claude Brent, bookkeeper for the Uutob Iron Works. Buffalo, while eboot. lug at target Wednesday, was accidental ly shot by a friend. —Foes.' brewery In Erie wee seized yesterday afternoon by the Internal Revenue Collector for neglect to aftlz MAW. to packa•res. —A. F. McCurdy, • merchant tailor, of Oardingtou, Ohio, Milled his son yeeter day by duetting blot through the head. A family difficulty la mid to be the muss of the rash act. —On Wednesday evening while two boys, sons of Chase and Henry Bun. were playing with -• hand sleigh upon the Ice newt Presque isle Point, Canada, the Ice gave way and both were drowned. —The military department has rawly ed °lran from conoMandare of volunteer corp. at Toronto, , ldontrui , and else. where, to servo In any ex petition organ ised to suppress the Hod Hirer Mature° UOLL. —A young man named John W. Wil. sou, book keeper in Edward Vl' neon CO..' hardware star , in Albany. New e Y m or b k er a h n g be s e evne anr re h s o t r e a d a o n n d d a o l c le h n ag o m his employers. —The second day of the Contennary Convention o Universalist:sof tbe Bute of New York, f at Auburn was attended by a large crowd throughout the day, and great interest wasmanifed In the proceeding Dr. E. Chapin. of New York, delivered an eloquent address yesterday evening, after which the 0011- ‘vention adjourned one the. FATEFUL LITAC/FTMC belpg 'lik ed to lecture at the gademy of Ideale, York, demurred to the theatrical ch. 11111 ter of the plays. Being araured b grave and eminent diameters lectt there be waived his scruples. It Is .0 the benefit of the French Benevolent Society that he all speak. Additional lgarsete by Telegraph. Cameo°, November 26.—1 n the after. noon No. 2 epilog wheat eold at 88340 88%0 seller the month. iflitiCON% seller December, cloidng dm. Corn quiet at 711%@)790 seller December, 78c seller the year for N o . 2. oaks doll and nominally unchanged. In the evening the grain markets were dull and lifeless. Provt• alone firmer and moderately active; whim of mew pork. seller January, at 229.50, seller February $29,508/ffik green barns, 144)145jer, floe black port, seller January and February, ;Zoo; lard, seller January, lBe. Now Damao , November 25 —Cotton dull and Ma lower, with sales of mid dlings at it 15540. ?PUT easier, will:males of superfine er 115.20W400t extra 15,700 :5,76, and double &atm al Nk?,225. Hay warm;prime $35E557. Pork scarce and firm at g.W. Boger prime likt Moles t etc, prime, 8458.5 . e. Whisky 11,1234. Coffee quiet and firm; fair 15015g0, and prime 1e34@170. 88N FRANCISCO, November 25.—Flour ogee et.54,373i(i15,50. Wheel dull .2 st 011,604 extrema Lopltiondesi SO. THE GR T Oil. CUR N ER. HE:inf. EDITOR , GAZZTTIC SIDCT 11C appearance of my lest letter on the sub- Tun one LUMP car system does not jest of oil, "corners" and "bull rings," give eat.faction in Chicago. the latter combination, upon whose ex. TUF. Israelites of Broblyn contemplate late net, at we present time, so rood , h .! the cretins of a Hebrew temple of woe ship a/Trading to the reform laith. been said and written, has been routed Tea has been grown In North Carolina completely, "horse, foot and dragoons,- for thirty years, but the proper manner or as oar burly oil friends would say, and of curing It bas never been acquired. more correctly , "Rtil.c.veY ducks , Tire Mayor of Louisville has sn• hale and cele.tisis." nounced committees to assist in the dss- . . • • • - . •. , . .... The latter appellation probably need, . tribution to the poor of the cued donated some words of explanation before going . by the city authorities. Into the liistory of the present “corner, - in Tux Nark legged South flown sheep order to show, to what extent, its applies-are now common eights in all parts of 1 Vermont, and the number has been lion is worthily bestowed. , largely increased this season by arrivals In s certain secret order, which once , front Csnada. I existed, we are told, there were three . •r• 11e twenli.th and lest pier of the great degrees or division., known by the above bndire over the 'chin at I. uttßxille, and ' the mein /pall, tour hundred feet in Mies respectively. length, over the Indiana chute, will be The first degree, viz., the "in I.lllCu V lea," I COMpirtl'd this week. Were very green yet at the business. can ! At Cleveland, or , the 23d, a Loy eleven slating of those who had just been ad. years of age, while eliding down stairs mitted into the order and bad acquired on the banister, at a school.house, lost his balance and fella distance of twenty bat a small amount of knowledge of the feet, alighting soon his head and break• arta, mysteries, etc. With these the bro ing his neck. kers, runners, and outsiders generally ; among the oil dealers are compared. The Ton convicts of the Southern Prison in thharighai however, had advanced 1 Indiana have been living wheat bread considerably, and had sufficient knowl. 1" the past month--something unusual. edge to muse them tri imagine thr-t they They generally eat corn bread three were folly' up to all the requirements of inches and a half thick, but wheat is now tho order, and that no one knew any eltehl'er than corn. more than they did almnt the secret moves r MI t.L.11 In Cincinnati are fined forty and counter moves, when as a matter 01 dollars or putting one quart of water to fact they knew absolutely nothing about ' a gallon of milk. In Switzerland the the grand designs and the mystic evolu I milkman who reduces his milk is liable to bons of the full.fiedged brethren, who eighteen months imptisonmeat, a heavy had arrived at the summit and stood look• I fine and loss of civil rights. lag down with great complacency upon I THE New ork Suprenie Court has their conceited but deceived followers. awnrdr d Norman T South eig huts n thou.. This class is represented by the iffila and dollars for injuries gummed on the mramentexton, who, induced by the big bugs New York Central Railroad tine year ago, to "take a tly In oil," are duped into the by the collision of it mental trace with a belief that it will "pot money In their worn ,. train. Smolt was engineer on purses," and continue to so think until the tr , nt , te , uu they discover too late that they have been I incontinently sold east, the parties from A old gentleman, a resident of Canter whom they purchased bei n g th e Identical I bury, Connecticut, seventy five years of gesttlevnon who advised them to buy. Poor age and wealthy, died recently and was Shanghai' ' I buried in a mitt of clothes which he had The big dogs with the brass collars procured when a young men, and had were the "celestials," "grand, e re .„ 3 „, worn constantly as a Sunday suit for more and peculiar." It devolved upon them than half • century. to arrange all the details of the order, Tne Mayor of Natchez, M 1.., gave and give their commands to their sober" notice that the average price of flour of dinates, whose only right was to obey first quality being $lO per barrel, the They alone knew the ultimate design+ twenty cent loaf shall weigh 50 ounces; and mysterious movements of the grand ten cent loaf, 25 ounces; five cent lust, 12 conclave. These are represented sn oil ounces. Bread of second quality shall by the "big (allows, with huge money weigh one eighth more bags, large of bullion, and plethoric A Nii,,eißT of alluvial gold, worth one of greenbacks , the ponderous outside hundred and severity live dollars, has re milkman/as who hold the reins and order mutt) , been found In Montgomery munty, thetas:ola of the:poorshansithie to fall into Maryland. It is halt an inch thick, by the basket wheneiter their own interests three and a half long, and two and a half demand * They ran buy when they wide, and to now on exhibition in Wash. urge the latter to still, and sell (poor tau ington City. It was found in a Mow fiiirtunehn) to the - .hang's" when the gravelly loam, and does not contain much latter think them buying. quartz The comparison is not an inapt one, rut , Tess pest conflagration in 1101.11ml:a tiotae already in the business very well has suggested the following pleasant Idea know, and outsiders wishing to further ° n F reach Journal "in Case • hostile its truth can test by fleet ahotald bombards port, all that would "takingtly to ailt- j u J utth " henecasary would he to pour wrens] hun , ular time. dredbarrsh of petroleum on the water at But to return to the movements of the and light it Wmdrn vesaela nag. It is well known that early m No-4 ebb ~,o,itidb,,e burnt, while on iron ships the ember the price of refined oil wan sodden- would ly run up to 37 cents per gallon, phl• delivery The Ti,,lntention tit the ring A Dili rit Minn_) correspondent then was i, call for November oil on the es, hen I came here last spring an Dinh, and eaura a grand corner and 'when trait was used for road and lode squeeze on the 20th, causing the ohorta to walk, and five or six houses comprised hoe the difference between the price they the town_ Now. sidewalks, elegant ten had sold at and the fictitious price maned 'dear" and first el., stores greet you by the corner. on every corner. Tile telegraph carries As the days rolled along, public amt.! us 'the pulsations of Paris and New tront all the while increasing in bitterness York, and the hills resound and re echo against the supposs d ringers, the prole , the whistle of the loannotive " bllites of there being any one short grew low .+ is larger than New York or beantlluby less, mad the immense ship. 2 , enneritrent ,_n treer than New E , moats ot refined oil that were daily 4ithout Maine—sod more reaching Philadelphia from C ir o: hied ens live than all of them put together. She Pittsburgh. over the Pennsylvania Rail. has thirty five million acres of rich, black mad, added to the train loads that were mould, and to day a clean furrow can be daily being manufactured and shipped turned over thirty million of these acre,. from here, W I " timel y warnin g t " the Although leas than five mations are under nay rasa that they bad reckoned without ruturnu,,,n, they produced last year their host and the nuns were not muds ty five million bushel of grain. Conscquently the price of iii dropped from 37 to 33 cents per gallon—the prim Allot a month ago four young men to day. were taken before a Chicago Justice on a Defeated at ail points, and burning ' charge of larceny, but the Case was con with shame for their laurels thus tinned. When the time for hearing came wrenched from them by the rt,thieen the .t unties was informed by so officer "tears; they have again enter d the that the prisoners had been released by arena, and give decided proudse of re- Sobs. corpus. Rot it appeared that one pawed vigor. of the primmer% was unable to pay coma The Wham to make their point in No sel tees and remained in his cell until a vember leaving them loaded op with over , few days ago, when he was ••discoy one hundred thousand barrel. of refined ern!" and released. oil, representing *cub outlay of fourteen Ton "Man in the Iron Mask" continues handled thousand dollars, has caused to occupy lit e rary searchers into m y s i, e than to turn their attention to crude oil i H og. 11 . Marina Tout= has cone to the for December delivery, and, like drown- conclusion that De Lauren was that man. lugmen clutching at straws , they reach Ile had asked Madame de Montespan to for and buy every paper contract they oblate some favor for him from the King; can find that requires the makers thereof but he overheard her counsel the King to deliver cell le oil in December. I not to great it Un her assuring De Lan In doing this they base run the avema• I can that she had warmly supported him, !alive price of ',member crude oil up to , h e called her a liar, and was suddenly sixteen and threedourtluments per gallon,' cast Into the dungeon at Piguerol, and which figure represented in refined oil la kept there till ids death. eiluni in; cost tnirt Y snren cents r It Is stated that the last election it gallon for the latter, whereas the mar ket New York cas t the Tammany Ping over value to day is only HI to 34 cents. I moe hundred th ousand dollars. The nu "' in th eir desperation , are an ' errand torchlight procession cost one bun Wally paying thirty-seven cents when ;red and twenty thousand dollars.. May they can buy the same article refined for or liall contributed MI per cent. of his thirty four cents, causing them an apps- salary Eight candidates for 'office con tent loss of three cents per gallon, or one tributed five thousand dollars each. All dollar and twenty cents per barrel. I subordinates In public offices under con. The question naturally occurs, what do fecal of the r i ng were lazed per cent. they mean by such financiering Wh on their salaries. Senatorial candidates don't they buy the refined oil at one do t- I paid about tie,ooo each, with the excep lee or more per barrel less than they can tins of with. St. Tweed, who paid possibly make it oat of these purchases 1 nearl y v i e 000 • of crude oil Ah, gentle reader, there is the rub, A-B-r. Louis lawyer has discoleered that there is the milk in the coesocnsaut, that women already have the right to vote, they expect to suck. and that the agitation of woman suffrage The expectation of the lU:id is, that Is behind the times. lie claims the right tour-fifths of the erode oil that has beet ' to vote is conferred upon wbmen by the sold for December delivery, owing to I Fourteenth Amendment. Hie argument lack of facilities for transportation on the iis as folio" • First, that the amendment railroads, cannot possibly be delivered, provides that "no State shall abridge the consequently the shorts on crude oil, rivileges and immunities of its citizens. must be squeezed on the :Ile of December isecond, that women are, of course, cal. in this year of our Lard. In order that ' leo& Third, that the elective franchise this scheme may not miscarry, as the lls a privilege of immunity. Fourth, that November corner did, they have .Organ• I so State can deny the right of a woman lied a grand pool to purchase and hold to excreta° the privilege. Here la &dunce out of the markets all of the crude oil for a test case. that can, by any means, be delivered here Gossip is busy concerning Attorney in the specified One. I General Hoar and the Medici States Mk Again, they hope by elevating the price preme Judgsbip. We have it positively of crude and cutting off the supplies asserted that he has no intention of leay. thereof to cause the manufacture of re- lug his present position during President lined oil to be stopped for want of ' Grant's administration, and that no Cab material, and, ass consequence, depletion !net officer, since the death of Gen Raw. of stock and euhanrement In value of lingo, has had so much influence with the their immenee stores of the same. I President as Mr. Hoar. And next we Messrs. Editors, I haveattempted to give ! have It said that but one thing has been you thus hastily the outlines sat thin se- ' ! determined upon in reterence to the new (aeons scheme, of some of the wealthy appointments for Judges, and that Is., Wizens of Pittsburgh, and it is for the l that Attorney General Hoar will be sp. public to judge of the honesty of their I pointed to fill the present vacancy on the intentions and the character they are fast I Supreme Bench; oleo, that it is expected acquiring for the oil business. Justice Grier will resign early in Deana- Bo long as these dishonorable enter. ter, and that both vacancies will befitted prises are conducted or engaged in, so long !at the same time. We shall see. will our business be nothing but a darn. made gamble, resulting at last In the total destruction of our hopes of building up a legitimate baldness of useful Industry. Every good citizen should unbesitaic Ingly frown upon such undertakings, and the force of our laws should be brought to bear vigorously against this class of offenders, and tf some eminent firms en gage ei largely -in other business, have prostituted their capital and credit to the service of the "ring," and shall be con victed and exposed, all the better for the multitude of honest men of moderate means who are now precluded from those occasional small financial facilities which all need frouxtime to titt^ by the fact that these wealthy firms have eng'ossed so match of the capital of the backs that such facilities must be denied to others, Onsinvlde. VILIIIIONT )121 amended its crinkles• code so as to establish degrees of murder, corresponding to the Hume-Mittens law in that respect. The first malt of the new law was the commuting of the Ben tenceef Horace Plumley, who was con. I Timed of murder to flatland comity a year arm, and was duly sentenced. Ms leg ' Islature held that if there had been de grees of runnier at that time be Wood have been convicted of the second degree, which is not now a capital crime. The law was therefore stretched to corer his ease--an act which has drawn upon the I,4slatimp much setae criticism. WENERAL NEWS. A nuitusu is reported as having occur red In Brooke county, West Virginia, near the line of the Pan Handle Railroad, on Tuesday last, by two thieves, who entered the dwelling of a farmer named Griffin, about midnight. Having heard their movements, Mr. (I. WM, front his bed, and encountering one of them In the dark a desperate struggle took place, but little advantage being gained by either until the second robber appeared with • lighted candle and struck the farmer on the head and shoulders, several tunes, with a poker, knocking him to the floor senseless. By this time the household became aroused and the Intruders made. their escape, bootless, their design evi ' dently hawing been to rob. At last ac count' thefarmer was reported dead. A TOrna and pretty lady, arrayed in I.ltack, has sanounmd her Intention of Visiting regularly the concert saloons of New Orleans, commencing with the best and ending with the worst, for the put. pose of rerunning the habitues of those establiahments. She began her visits last week. At the first saloon she ob. tained permission to use the piano, and sang several hymns, disregarding inter ruptions by catcalls, &c. A load paper remarks that the young lady is evidently In earnest and honest, and although she risks herself In strange places, the does it for what she believe, a holy purpose, and even where she goes she always finds men who have enough of the gen- O. 274. tleman them to protect her :r./ni personal insult. • Tug Mayor of New I trltans has issued a proclamaticn, wherein he says The average price of hid, th.ur tiring this day seven dollaia ljti, in accord Wer with said valuation the price tor the oming wee:., commencing on Monday, November 1",, 180, will be' 412 ounces of bread for twenty cents. 31 ounces bread for ten cents. lii ounces of bread fur tire cent& Bakers of breed are required to use only the twit flour of the shove value per barrel, and the use of damaged or inferior flour to tirral otteral for sale in this city is prohibited Consumers of bread arc requested to re port to the nearest police station any vio lation of the skive ordinance, either In venation 01 weight or quality of material. A Li,Nuow merchant, sojourning for a brie( period la New York city, on Tues day last presented himself at the dess of the paying teller of the Bank c,f Corn meree, with a draft for 44,500. The money wee paid to him, and he stepped to a desk not (or from the door and began to count it Each bank note as he exam• fined It be laid on the desk • little to left of the place where he was standing. He had thus disposed of $4,200. wben slime one tapped him on the right •boul der. He turned, and beheld a well dressed and gentlemanly looking persun age, who politely Informed him that be had dropped • bank note, pointing to something on the door, and then passed on. The merchant it,oped and picked up what he found to be a fifty cent stamp. He was about to proceed In counting his money, when he was struck aghast at the discovery that the Lads he had laid at his left hand side h•d disappeared. In a moment the truth burst upon him. He turned, but the stranger had disappeared. He went to the door, but It was too late to catch the culprit Nothing remained for him but to report the case to the Police, which he proceeded to do. De tectives have had the case in hand, but there is little hope tbst the daring and adroit rub' or will be caught. The apaulsb Gunboats. W ARFTTNOTON, Nov. Vl.—The import ance and effect of the action in regard to the Spanish gunboats is greatly exagger ated. There is no more reason for be- 'letting our relations with Spain to be In danger now, than there was a month ago, and the only new action ordered to be taken is +imply a transfer of their custody Iron, the naval to the civil authorities, thereto be proceeded against according to law. The vessels have been practi cally In the custody of our authorities ever since the first complaint was lodged against them, Admiral Godon having been instructed to keep an armed sur veillance over them, and the builders hay- Ing been notified that they must not be allowed to leave. There has been no new formal demand for their release by the Spanish Minister, and there has been no formal refusal by our Govern ment. Senor Roberts has several timt e discussed the question with Secretary Fish, but the real reason why the vessel. have been libeled is the fact that a number of them are ready to go to sea, and they can only he legally held under the Neu reality am_ It it can be proved that they are dnioned to be used against Peru they will he permanently held, but It Is ridicu lous to say, as one of your contempora nes doev, that the President and Cabinet are a unit in faVor of holding them xt all hazards, The thing on which they are a unit is that they cannot be held except In accordance with :aw; hence the pro.-- Now the - tf tors .ne matter of their final m imic is an interesting subject. It Is only a little more than a year ago, by s mutual and satisfactory under standing between the representatives of Peru and Spain, to wit: Senor Garcia and Senor Goal, that the Peruvian lionclads were permitted to nail mum New Orleans (or the ports of Peru. The situation hen not changed. It is now, as it was then, a condition of "dormant war," as 31r.. , Seward termed it, and there Is no reason apparently why a similar arrangement cannot be made now between Colonel Freyre and Si nor Roberta. I happen to know. In fact, that such a suggestion has been made to the parties, and it will not be surprising if It is acted upon. The question of what the effect upon Cuba will bo cannot enter into the matter. If Peru waives her complaint, or hills to make It good, the gunboats will go to sea under the Spanish flag, despite Cuban lanientatkina, 1, = ,. L . i Gr TWENTY -FIFTH uf tb. BROTHIItiIt,D OF ST. J LT CPR. Grand rostinglaS LA/•YKTI II ILL. urt IQID•T IC lEN IN9. November 156. 1589 °rand !Lamb at 9 o'clerl.lngle by Camay Bad. TE. opeislee actdr•es.lll be dellven.l by Ur. George U. Key.... ar.: , 44 far N 0 TIC E.-The ANNUAL TtSt) .• •we rtorlOsoldent tr tbe I•[TitIBY4CL)I• WOOD Pit lESIERCINO CO. be held •t No. 334 W •tout street, Phll.- deloh'• oh W CDNIIaDAY, December Ist, ai I o'clock P. N. se. yet W W R. ALLLIN. Clort. r4rNOTlCE.—Adjourned Merl .k'r,prinrrTrw.aolofl I= I= CerTHE HOLY LAND.—A Lee- TUII6 by I= TIMM/AY Nor. 300. 10119. tba JEWISH tIYNA IU6UL ILlgatb stasra. au Tlak. to M bad a 4 tba Ma •la nom. SILVER PLATED WARE. TEA SETS. CURSE Ullll/S. CASS 111,SX CTS. BUT TER DISHES. SALT (ALIAS., S • RUIN EB , eS SPOON St/LUCAS, NUM. TWIIJISZNB. 11• S CITC CRS (•ASTOES. FRUIT STAN US, at.. of I best guilty J. R. 111313 D & CO. ==! DLIBIES IS7O. IS7O. OUSTING HOUSE AND POCKE ME= W. S. HAVEN & CO., erect Wood Ural and Third Avant ♦..zu E7l7r C lnr, tIV. Walk- N OTICE.—The assessment tor Grading and Paving Pillion Street. Prom Ohio to Amer. Arra... la now .a. 17 ter •n.m,a lon and ma be scan at ibis alas null TI.II7I7.SDAY. December lad. IMO, .Gan It will b. placed lo ibe buds al tboy City Thew orer far eallretlon. CUARLII3 uwia, l=ttl!! mt• qtl FOR NEW ORLEANS The Steamship "Yazoo," ot"Ptlllultelgi la and Souther& Kali r r armada Uwe, • • 1160 tans redraw\ wrn raU dram rinia• delphi• fur Plan Ortaaaa GS Thursday, &camber 2d, at 8 A. AL ThrOath .te• of frolgta from Nusaorilh OWL b• obtained from C. A. CARPICIPTICa. I= I= Genet.' •gnt P. a B. r. e. B. nenkete 1300.1%1rd stmt.. Pbtladalynts. DILIKOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO DJLZELL•S NUILDINo. Dwraducs• wo. PlttAmilldt. A ppLEg,-too Mph Choice 49. R. WIPTCH /iIVI.II. fee We by tb2Strilgir CZIEE=I FEES PEIII/1111eLABI, RI E.l) & OM, [Ar• sr,rp•KA— , • To-Let," .. .lib , M.hh." hoot, • •• "wed," Boon/tap,. '+ O4 POUR L ICS. De twen'ted roluntiqd Fl I'X OEN T 8; aorta add. tumor! ill. FIVE (' telerti. WANTS WvANTED.—A quantity at „,./..111.1ST .toct MD (.n... A.. 0 .Ai. AltPLt W/LAVAJL at intrteetik .r.e.t. •tw,b. _ wANTED—An active Partner #1 00.., I. #.# 500 co pita. tO MOP. In 10. W • . • ...Lamle. Lao t.awa“ 111 ny Llty. Address U.. •IWpd7 WAIPTED—HELP.--AT 1/24 MA/TRENT urrics., NO. I Cu. ULR Street. BOY , 8111.1. b and WEN. for Menai kinds of employment. Persons er n=l alp of all Iclude ma be sonniled on seers WANTED--An rt, 7 ow celebrated SA.I.ZWI IL . 121,, 4R • r. nen r rgn. •r. than se T` tter . J. and exlne Jlll ,qed H. E. Traveilag Aswan, . " T SIAiIIINE. the only , inelleal mart n•cnted. twos .111 knit 110.000 mir minute,. 16- 4,... AblEkli.AN tiNIITINO YACLIDI CO.. Boston. or nt. Lealn, Mn WANTED. - !MORTGAGE& - 00.080 to Loan In large or =all osoonl4l. THOli AD BM. Bond and Rood rotalo Brute", WANTED 50 COAL DIGGEB3 Will Sod plea.aut quarters, co.tastt caliph:M.. met t and good wages at the Wises of the Mercer iron and Coal C 0.," tnneboro. ou Um J.131.4101111aud 'makAla way. Mery r county. ♦ll r.ll (rob NW '. A OPI7 to H. B. BLOOD, rpl-Cla;flp. *pTr!flr!n WANTED. AGENTS. per mouth to sell tk• ottlY WWII= PROVED 1 , 1111..% eH9.L SEW IMO IllA• CHIN . Pr:se 11W. Grevat todesoftoldlllo &rents. 'rola cite most popular floor fty Mr Hit U. of the day—makes toe tateool ••=441110 Lock stitch • •—•,11 do •st, kir d or .011 Umtata be dorm ~o any tosehlo- —100.040 sold sze lb. demand row t.otly Increasing Now Ls UN. tlais to take 14 aaner. tic•d atr circulars, 1111.,.... f1."V..".°%-7,spit,ll:;;LlT!V • • DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAEVEID wlthoot publicity. releasthl both MOB. •nless darn it otaatsrd. •clarees r. U. Box logl. ('bleat., 111. LOST T OsT.—Vegterasy alternoos,a j_4I,ENTLF.II•N FITILCULLH,II4= Item ile° to Brumbeows. • liberal 4,, be 4lreb left •5 143 liebOl West. TO-LET rro.v.i.T —TWO FURNIIINVED • SLEIPING ROONft, Uqalre at 314 Pena rpo-LET, WITH .BOAHDER49.— A o • 1. taut I.• 11./i ROOll. facing it. Pert. ao Dr. t a .ar, wllh •Itboat an vittlitonal sleet, to, A VLNI: Alleybatuy FOR SA.L.E. FOR 84 LE—P ESI DI-ACE-41w oarei.lag, ho. A 9 •a4enloa AM Th*. lot I. UM feet op A adonoss .loll{. t. .110 a back 144 fee to fittz.alll,,,, Ca whlet. .N trect.4 a Ir. UTZ clrultT =ICC I.II,UsE, ooas.alpiag elev. rooms. WS. bane tuckhuh 'onto. there Is hot. and ead WIWI& a leash h0u..4 bah roma. INN urn.. exolayee of W. r. 1141tal1001. SAt E-4 FOUNDRY SD E. MAHN 13 OliOr. with goon lUGUILI /L ao for Mos k sad rood rod• estobilabol roldre. • -10 wor 11111 , ," Lt thls 019.6 FOR SA LE.- ENGINES,. AND 1101..1135. • sad btioad-011aa, an staatly 'Li Land a ad boa, Lt r MICE a BRO., Corner , evernteeLtit sad 11k• *Mat& nats: if rflubargb. Pr Fll)}lElALE.—Enginesanill A: re, film and Ifeeend fluid, of .11 coostanely ca band. Orders to ell parts of tto Countlip.e.filtf JAMES LULL CO.. Corns r Marton A 1,11tI• A P. r. w. t c. ILI! Ant on.tti. Po. LOU SALE —A LARGE NEW BOCK HOUSE. vlth LOT 751110 bat. 1 .7 14 1 - 41 :LT,71,1T. t ra":11=.171: . = nlilb•th•od • runatantlal. eenireaksi ..T Oblate d bets, Ve....len fie. lasi. ff not ....I‘l .111 be mated- AL% • API. BRICK ItCSIDENCE on Proopret indost. •hto. • DoOKLY. 14511C8 DWlll.Larfil Is ror3l-drst tore, Al so, • samba, of riot blolgekb &BD LOT. for We. ' • . . . Lan In Bloomfield hi oak, o Tears ono. al (Or poywnt looolro of v. S. W:LLIAOLS. Ica Lute awl Insurance Arcot. nrresteestl war!, rtith bs.s.b. P... oPtottse St. Joss's Zpisatiglit CEEB FVIR EIALE. oulte wed Lots on Etprlas 13111, /Metall van s r. n 11,800; acre* neva VlvaabarßLatioll s .000, Hewes and Lot, 34 James WO: SI boosee ea Yl•sellag_ stnst, 41121/ save; SI bon.. and 3 lots la Pleasant Y. 1, CI 54 300; acne I. lies.. toeredup an flu ion. la.!, 41,000; SI asson Fremont Mane s 04,000. bow s and lot In Balss t/Ida, lesomigh vele croak d la Bellevue Bore, 111:41.4: balm sae bead of Reaves 000.1, 64.430; boas. sad sere* In 4.llseactb Sem 41.600 s sad lot In Brldevassen Bellew zazi b -hosaa costal. 01 mama lot 63 by SILO Gan tam al Pair OW Mallon, 34 was, put a m lassies of Y. Ilinrrltol4ll6 Zeal yam assat, carnal' 1.611 a /sad OMANI, meta. A.llegheays ELESSORAI--Allpersons leek. 11011.13., 0t lavessastats Ls Seal 'W IWI save Lima, IvOnal. aae n ird i aff t iEt RPM 11234111LIL ."r tiugrilimmys•vet• of 01.11 be real by =JIM= 100117 TRllastlag Persons saulsot tall La Ect oata i tas Lt contains. ORLMT • PLILLLI laden sad Basl Swam Agasta. No. ISO 60114.14 1=133 JOHN M. COOPER & CO, Bell and Brass Fenders, IMRE, 141.001071111 6 dlll4llll ELL BB.ASEIM- Made Promptly to. thriger. BABBIT'ir METAL Made and Kept on Mind. opriaton Maastsclaren of IL Cooper's Improved Balance Vaal STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STBELT. . gauadry, Car. lab mad RathvadStralbe HENliir G. IfFICRAST TAILIIII,I Corner of Pen nd 811th &Me, FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE prrrenvittaa BANS FOR' SAVINGS,' 90. 67 901.8y8 AV1C6199.. nen= GEIABIT.9.IO IN 166.9. oraw DAILY ham 9 torocl3rei rotcp ti ATIZIRDAT LYILBING, Imam lisp .i• ember Ist. Ma Vto Wake". and ■ac, mob. LC to May let. 6to lio•dea, paid al the oats of As per cepa., [mat not withdrsmos anapoopas setal-ap Jaaavy and July. Boobs or By. Laves. 0#1'; almeduwemee Board of Itanager6-.oco. A. llani.j.D~P t 3 . 1 1 11 VittVie! • A. 15.u.7, L. a.:1 7 ., 111414 Nardet., Jobs. Dlloarth. P. beraositos er Z.g flAcipepino.hoOtt, Christoph. 0 m'. • s ..11441.. Peito ' C34:oi-ar) inSEPPEA Repaired atdll4o ll . W. d. DITHEIEATEnt; - . on rims OD O*, MSWIIIOII.O. ' ll air na. data .1' H►hle, Todd &Co.'s Golf ' Moe always on hand—the tee* to tba *pie g m y pen nonnualtoa. ttel = C=!MZ! ' • 1