THE DAILY GAZETTE: PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Office, R 4 and 86 FVtla Avenue F. B. PENNIMAN, T. P. HOUSTON, I===l22!!! I= taymui:h r~rar L. !yen, i.T ,Irrkr., per tirevk PVIVOI/ 171 f at Antwerp. catir. U. A. Ilosn‘ al Frankfort, 893@att3 GuLD rhmed in New York yemerday sr liq.Ntl ea 3. CI. EA !I I FIG THE ERIE B FAULE VV t• lonte some of the allegations in the bills of complaint, upon which the New York, fldtPecue Court has ordered the inspenfinn ,it the Fisk and Gould ring from the management of the Erie Rail. Way: A II the director. suspended are charged „Ma eacririmag the Erie interest for per soma gain; with schemes to perpetuate pow.:; the issue 1.1 illegal bonds and stocks, with lying increased the whole amount of lam outstanding common stock from r•qt4,2thl,ooo, as it warm Augu, 1864,W the enormous amount of $7O,- 000, - 600; that during the .iameiwrioat, with °cessions' 11 ucut at ions the market value of Its stock and bond. have steadily fallen, showing 1,, to bond and stockholders of $144 , 5 testi To this amount must be added the depre6sUon on the ten mil ''lions or ,:olltrs of stock issued in March, 186 a. i The complaiut further charges that said leisk, Gould and Lane, for the purpose of .1 making money hir themselves, made put chases about this time of a very expensive i and highly ornamented white marble 1 building, formerly known as Pike's Opera 'House, now as the Grand Opera House, i Fmk and Gould owners, and James Fisk, , - Jr 7 manager-in chief or proprietor of the _perfcumancea, orietancea, winch cost nearly $700,. • 'OO6, paid In part from money of said cons pang, with several dwelling houses adjs. cent, purchased therewith; and that they also purchased several houses on Twenty. third street and TWenty.fourth street, r• near the corner of .Eighth avenue; and • that said Fmk, who' resides or rooms in V one of them, from which be has a private connection to the box of said Fisk's in said Opera House, and from which the ii int:mites et said houses, and women who practice upon the stage, can MRS to and #, 1 , fro; that sold contract for the leasing of a , portion of said Opera House is a fraud upon 'ri. • said compsny and Its creditors; that it is injurious to the business of sold corporation to lave its offices in a budding ? occupied for operatic performances; that the frequenting of said building by the i'. large number of young clerks In the em ployment of said Company, and by opera il anti theatre women at the same time, and the rehearsals by nay with thread of ballet •;, girleend the echoes of operas and songs, il . and all sorts of Instruments resounding ii. In said building, are demoralizing to said young men, and destructive to the inter. eats of the Company; that free boxes and hospitality are there granted todetectives, roughs, and men of the town; that ~' „,- special theatre trains are run; that they dabble In political Intrigues, making themselves the objects of mob violence in +l ; ' consequence of gold gambling, by resort ' i" ing to such devices as free lines of owed ij buses, calcium lights and display, show. log tiled the Company is Dew embarrassed • • • •ti - and in bad credit; that payment of the .".: ..- 4 .; bills arc delayed, wages of employes to arrears, and that there exists a large, • threatening, floating debt, l'be Now York Time. says; The edict of the judicial action now announced will he to rid the Erie corporation of the A rule which has brought it to the verge of p ruin, and to compel Gould, Fisk and their quirt:me to render a minute soconnt of • the moneys of the Company which bine -',4 passed through their bands, and 'of the • e.. prelperty belonging to it winch. Is still Undertheir control The mystery of the t Erie iniquity will be unveiled. Of course, in ) ; the eonspirators willthot surrender their ..,, booty without a struggle, dexteront and desperate. The appeal to Tammany 1 for help till scarcely go unheeded, and / , i i.we dray expect to witness a revival of the scenes which not long ago disgraced the french of this city, when the came 4 corrupt !nterest was in jeopardy. is That any rii.'stance we can of •c fer will bz of much avail we do ° not believe. The order of a compels nt ,•• ;i Court has suspended the eight active members of the Ring ; they have no longer ' . control of the company or Its con . .„ coos; the secrets they have guarded will be drawd into open Court. It is aids factory to know that of the four Judges ' in the district In which these proceedings It ‘tve beencel u i po na n tit t u a ted, in at t : i e n ast three the mayty Of the Bench against any assault which i' ii , lc she deposed usurpers may venture upon. To the legitimate working of the road these proceedings present no obstacle. Of the seventeen directors composing the ~ 0 Board, eight have been suspended; the nine who remain constitute a quorum. The bondholders and stockholders, and ,i the public generally, will look to them 1 • for such an administration of the comps ny's concerns as will In some degree re pair the consequences of mismanagement i and restore a conddence which Gould dr. Co. have done their utmost to destroy. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —%yllllem MuHaab:Bob. a cigar dealer lu Milwaukee, shot himself dead yeattr. day. —Claude Brent, the young man acct_ derail's. sho: by a friend at • Buffalo hunt Weibactsday forenoon, died yester day morning. =43l).uring a heavy gale Thursday, two barges in tow of the steamer Herald were aunt of Roundout, New York, and .01:113 Warr drowned. —Judea...Wm. Ranter, • leather; Re publican polilicbus, and formerly ejudge or MO court of Memphis, Term., died yeeterdak morning. —D. D. Sprague, of Buffalo, was ar rested yesterday on • a requhiltlon from the Governor of Connecticut, charged with perjury In a late divorce nit. —A. L & 0. Robinson &Va., extensive loba-co manufacturers, of LontsiviLle, outdo an aaaignment yesterday. Their habilltios amount to nearly 12130,000. —Tte people of Loulavifie are agitating the quo.lion of a direct rallrfta from that city to Chattanooga, and a masa meeting to consider the subject to called gcm Wednesday night. —The schooner B. H. Hodgkin wets reload yesterday by. the Batton custom hemp of - Hoorn forstotation of the revenue kw/4 sno haviriganute three or four thou sand doilars'worth of suruggh4. liguora 011 hunt d. —lt la Mattel that thelroncled&ottore iat.teeOlnah and Terror, and a torpedo boat, baya been. ordered from Ftertrem Mono. tip Now York harbor, as • lb.' of oMervanee own the movement, of the expected tipaulab squadron. steamer Frolic, the flagettip of ad Infra' Stringham, will will In a dayor two Pc' St Domingo, having on Ward Adtairal Porter and Generals Mcf.bolt and Iturnaido. The Frolic la ready for no. and only awaits the arrival other pttaangers. Gov. Ward, of New Jersey, has bon to Washington never•' days for the purpotto of prosecuting unliquidated riaitns sgalnat tho government on be half of soldlois and sailors and of to moving unfounded charges of desertion, AEA , Iu cameral mars. All hopes. for the safety of the carbtoner J. B. Martin, of Milwaukee, sro gbain up. She wat lost on the Ith kw -ant. a idle entering - tbe Straits, and had not time to set into like Huron be fore the Unto struck her. She had on beard ton peraonsfronablilwankee. —The lisahville and Chattatiovea Sall. road having determined to drop ihe lease of the Nashville and Northwestern Kali. the latter will be turned over to the owuera on the 25th of December. It wee understood yesterday that President Mimes willoicellne to rely. IL This may lead to h stoppage of o orations on the rand. . —lforace Phillips abut It. H. Leonard, at htlf p tat driven, Thursday night, in Cincinnati, white he was it.....uttranying atarF Cummins. young widow, from the theatre. Phillips hu lately been ne Yinglttentlons to nor, but was re. J.etlid letterer of Leonard. Three shots were fired, and one took effect in the groin hut la net dangerous. Phillip' wins drunk. Ele has been arrested. Both patthis are young. _ ..~y;Y~Y~~~ri- ~. EZE=I:3 JOSIAH 111 a N. P REED CIE AKRON. NEW YORK CITY FIRST Eamoir. TtheaAttaisltr %%tatern si'col EHITIN • New About the Sirr _ _ nR l'ourt Procredlus• - ro un ( • all. The End Neer at Rand. • 'i' -- - ---.- --- 1,14 Trider.4. to to. i•itt....../, Ira, ~.• • - THE CAPITAI. A66nN• V..•pu,l.xr I.C. -Tlio 1:rlo Ha•l • NEWS BY CABLE. ..1,...f..,.,..0 brouirhl ILL lo4or before : Judge Itesttnan. all tho pArt ion belog Sit. Domingo Anne~ut[ofi• Dis- proa.„( ox, -opt J o y 11„.1,1, who ..i..k, j S P an kli RePu Mir l ii man if esto -- en.,,sed —The R ,,,,, on _r ollnt 1 lig F. : O. Lane and the I.: No noe l, Thor& al —Suit by the Erie ~, . -- " de ll .. .- Loudon "Tittles" ou the Irish ; Railroad Company Against the • I wing torte two blgultlttant. slay Oduld s th , s . Money—A Bishop at the „„, 1 IN - . A ," ~ Question and French Affairs— B u ff a l o . Br a df or d & pitt a b b y, en moms - era, ; Ilrg White House — Custonf RereiptS antler to the relit,. Ings almirtte t o f t he : Troops Sent to Ireland—Hr.. Rail d, et al. , ourninge uf the Allmlle dt treat West —t'oloreo Detective—The Legal •,„ ji , o ,„„ y Apr „ , th , !Alloy a e;mtlidate for Partin- .... t A one oo to the Putehareh Pawn. I Slat, least, inclusive: Prom freights, one ; Illtillt from Queens Count).— tar l'" N: w y o ng i Nossdnp er 20 ;Hoe, Tender: ct—Full I .'abitiel Meet • ~.. million four hundred and ninety-two I re. • .. . .router Is, frig. r 'UPI'S rarty — n u. : Dlstilet Attorney Plerpont has been thousand, &von hundred and fourteen . - - ..- -- , ..tined that a motion will be made ;By it:rot-WI to the Phial...hi; ltasethy , dollen. stud seventy cents ; from penmen, ' foreement or an Old RIIKS/1111 ' earl y I next week in relation to the release of w,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, soy, 26, 1E439. sstissrrer)sl,..ti,lrers‘ ithraclrecl and eighty seven . .rt tt;tyhl red end eaventysnine i LEN —TWO ThOUNIIIII JPlag Re - ! the Spanish gunboats. It la not certain hT. DOMINGO ANNlttATihyl ittscy.hhitlt. doflare alto six s•entes frtun matte, four whether the Motion will be to bond or It la elated that Senator Cute Jlldg. , teen thomand, tme hunslrrd athsl sleveuty IllOrell. of New !dollars and twelve coots; from ex prem., .. _ for absolute release on the ground of 11. O'Sullivan and Mr. liollister, thirty thousand, five hundred andcove-' 4y Trirr`"P° to ‘." rum ,or„ "' ' "‘` • ' legal detention, nor whether made on 'York, had an interview with the proio. ._ '' i ywo dollars and aeventv.three cents: GRF:AT i1k11415. behalf of Palamater or the Spanish goy dent yesterday on matters relation t (slit. s from intact diauectus, ten thousand one ' Loy Do. November '..M —The J , ,, ,L. . era men t, nr both Jointly: D en ,i nge. yedge ii.m„iii yeri. e t ie t oo , ; hundred and two dollars and ninety-one 1 ' ' . c''. an editorial on the treatment of the A large force of mechanic. are at work cents. Total, .me million nine hundred been familiar with tho etteme of the ho..a is., some , . ru5,:,,,i,,,,,ed ~., the ::I,di t.titxtrutis,fsstir thousand seven hundred i Irish questions at the ne s t an se t on of 'at the navy yard on the Colorado, 'Ten- Prerildent the rotadt(l,,n t'sl tito irk and Tit e road, ttses;n:Tt"lliust.Y.Zo7eatn ' ese 'a v t : . ! ...P'",",..",..."""..3"',„ ...Tbs.!, :"":„I:„7„, moat r.:'""".,,, dSu'lot::,":',...en'.lsYsangetsir.g.tst,-:a7hd:im; and the dealt,. or the people sor iitt none. hundred end semis-0)mo thosmentl fou n r ' .--"'-'-'' 'wit- - '''''' • ' *-- --'" lion. The President appeared highly Ire ' hu mirod 4 , d thirty tom, of freigh.., and framed with an eye to, ion 1,.0 s a id states. , reedy for ses. terested, asking num erous , ine „,,,,,,,, : two tilthdryhi and umety three thousand 1 manahlp. A. the same time authority An old man named I.ywon Allen bearing upon and affecting the scheme 6 . , illludrod and 4.°,..1 Y - four passe.. ; inn., assert Itself, c r e ase s ie .. net no was found dead In his bed at Tavlor'• nor prate. of murder be , li e w , o , a ii,ierehant worth 140,0(0 who ' lime', Jersey City, yesterday morning. bt annxation. It seems when the re- , g orc • "vent , ego, ial i On. ..... talon ~,,, p re . i. i The debt or IMP Atlantic and (heal assert dent jury celled trmeiber his m ini , tor . , It ester. Ithijthhy joy,. fttlf;the; Mortgage Rung: a declaration mull gu forth that Lae lived there for Lt VII years in miserly and the Senate, and explained to them ! bonds, thirty million three hood red and Ireland shall not he autiored to eink to manne He took but one meal daily, what it had batten plane between the two forty' eight thousand nine hundred dol in r tbe 8 1 4. itleta. Stroh and hi , wardrobe at Ma death wee valued governments, and asked each of the I jars. The 1a...4,n...a interrst thereon to ; ' l ev el o ' ;At twenty tiVe rents. Illit friends In gentlemen present tteexgreas their views coven million and t wonty-four thronu e d , ProParstion must be aunt ,', whatever Newtown, Conn., get the money. candidly, and ea to whet they considered three hundred and seven donate and 1 the injury may tie to the budget, that s No new e - • -- ' • • - to be the best interests of the Domini. fifty toxic. Tr' s ' d e bt I s t fo urteen million !•.- can People. After each ' there .-aelt had eouitilod dollara. Tito U atlnv debt Ix thirtee t.,,,a 8 o b ta 4 a ll l 'l"' 1-1° 1'348114° 1.4-88.91.-B"°H • P i! "' ltto move tn-day In ihp latent will this rtritiest,-tboy unatiiinotialy t dollare. Total, ninety-to t. of tho F : rle war. The out .'dornx claret, that to eirePt the propcaltiou t - U. '. three hoed ninety-tour I The Thee. the Unit , • - • • ronal . - - -oiled Staten would be highly ad vantageous to the perm. and prosperity of the Inland. THE EEASoN. The Navy Deportment to-day ordered the Ironclad ftMantel:toenail to report to the Port Admiral at New York. Thu ordering ot this vessel, the 'Terror and several other national vessels to New York was doubtless superinduced by the approach of the Spanish war veal-wile in that harbor, not In anticipation of any trouble, but merely to assure the foreign deplore of our preparation for all emer gencies. THE LEGAL TENDER ACT. The beet has been ascsrtai sled from un deniable authority, that so frr from the statement being true, as frequently pub. limbed, that the Supreme Court, at Its recent aeration, would decade upon the cosatitutionalltv of the level tender set, 'the court has In reality not considered the subject In any form, and will not consider It at the term just cloning. eourornasi THE MONEY. The, Investigation and counting of ebeetatif money end coin in the Bureau of Reitmavins. and Printing, at the Treasu ry Department, which has been In program for the last three daps. wee concluded yesterday, and a report sall•factory has been submitted hi - Secretary Boutwell. I.)Lalt DEEECTIVE. One of the colored policemen on duty on the metropolitan force of thin diet Net, was c e nterday appointed a Celled States detetive, and reported for duty lice headquarters this morning. at po- A BIEHOP •T Tax %TAME 0t•414. . Blabnp Morris, of the Methodist Eple. copal Church, called at White House to- day, in company with Rev. Dr. Newman, of tine city, and paid hie respects to am President. • LL Ali the member. of the Cabinet were present at the regular session to-day. g=l! The Custom receipts for last week were $3,121, B.W. RICHMOND Meeting of the learemog inembere of the Virginia Republican ii. onamtion— Reasons for mew IViindrasest. Illy Tiler mph to olio Pt litorph Coe, 10, RWIIIIONDo NOVOlntoar at. o —A meeting of the secedera from the Republican Con vention yesterday took pare tale morn ing at the office of the State Journal, the Republican argon. Sixty metelliera were present, being aboutone-half the original Convention. James H. Clements, the former candidate for Lieutenant thiv °moor on the Republican ticket, wee chosen chairman. .1. if Platt, atomiser elect to Congress, afecited the causes of the withdrawal, which ho said were mainly fonnd In a determination of a party In the Convention to 'holes off, by fair or ruttislr mean', a large number of the members present. He thought the majority report adopted by force was a direct censure of the President and Con gress, and in oppositlon to the Republican party of the country. He believed if the Republican party of Virginia could be put In accord with the Republican party of the country, and made so that men of liberal vlecure could join It, it could carry the State. Toe declaration In the •ddtess to Coo. gross about the 'danger to Republicans in the State were untrue, and Congress would discover the deception to the niti mate Injury of the Republican party. John Jenkins, chairmaned' the Repub lican State Central Committee, said that the things stated of the people of Vie ginla in the address, were untrue, and the life of a Republican was as bate In Virginia as in New Yet k. 0. A. Hine, leader of the Republican Constitutional Convention, said this movement was not wholly the remit of yesterday's proceeding", but ofa growing desire among the people that the Repub Scan party In Virgins should be pet upon • lib Ina and respectable I as a by which It might be enabled to carry the State. th Th t o i me n s e rhaalv d e ricfth oife the. , ep ndhhesa twas the Republican party of Virginia must be Put in - accord' with the Republican party of the country; proscription and rock less denunciation of the people of the State moat be dropped, as obsolete Ideas, and the party must be made strong and respectable enough to c trry the State on Its own merits an the party In other States does. All tho ispnakere disclaimed the idea of forming another party, and only desired to reorganire the one now existing. A committee ore xteen ROI appointed to mill a Republican convention at such a time as It may think proper for reor ganization. The Convention of seceders adjourned after appointing the Committee of Si • teen. It is believed the Convention for reorgatdaaslon will be celled shortly of ter the session of the Legislature rusm- Mendes. There were twelve colored mem here of the Convention at the sweaters,' meeting. ALABAMA AbattobilEg Legislature- - stele Yalta flours., tor Tee gesso is sse roots,. MnyTouv sec, Nov. 2.C. -The Logis lalure met this morning after an adjourn went of two daps. Business in &sesta unimpOrtant In the house Mr. Mayer, a demderaide mem bar from Mo bile, and but serenity aes..P.d, wan Glpeki led on the ground that during the war be was a County Commit...it:nor. The credentials of Mr. Mcginstry, 11.11dICAL defeated by Magee by dee majority, ware sent op, and it is eindertood he will ho ad mined at an early day. McKinstry wan in the Legislature before fbe warand sea probate Judge. itladisabilidea'haye not yet been removed, The State Fair la a decided success. i Over 5,000 persons were present yester day and to-day. The fair closes &L.-mor row. The Alabama river Is very full or ship ping steamers • The Leo, which sane to night, earrles over one thousand . halos of cotton., Judge lialeom Nodlll,ll his Order In lie Ilarasey.Erle Hallway Suit. M=l==l BINOILAMProN. November 2 6.—Judge Balcom has this day corrected and mod ified Ma order In Ram•ey's anit against the Directors and company of the Eye Railway, so that It only stays the plain titre proceedlng., no exceeding twenty days, to enable defendants to mlke a motion in Madison county. or aorne other proper county, In the Slirth dietric., where all the parties can be heard, to sot aside the it:Junction and orders of Jus tice Murray. It gives the directors an opporiunity to be heard. 11117' _ _ ( 7- 1,11 ti 4r . rtte VOL. L XXXI V. . 7 tIID,rIGHT , ... .... r. , omo o dor ,, to, election or Erie eel .en. are guarded and entrance ...e. rumored and seventy-three ' Rochefort to the Corp" Leglniatif the lain, denied to all taut haring the proper pet. thousand two hundred and seventy dol. I impotent protect o r an a „,„. popular.. , word. lan and ti fly rent. . The Gamins have sent einem' theumelven I it is ntafeel that null has been inatitutesi There are affdlavitn In the Court that i to the Chamber, but this does not prove b y t he Krt. Railroad ('o wn ° Rel.' , the road cannot sell far fifteen, millions if i that France la ripe for tintitin govern the Bo rrota. Bradford ..t Pittaburgh put on the market with interest . : Meet. Fritare, nab he ear price of Railroad, Dudley R. Gregory, Daniel Drew and others, for two hundred thou. When the Common Plead Court con- ' the that Metric, of Hurts, has returned caned Ibis t. f ' orno,n. , . toffee Burke, tbr ' men who can hey, er hi weie "wee n I. sand dollars ions sustained by laintiff, RA alleged, In consequence of the easing, the plaintiffs. John H. Peon got the ; perlaliam and revolution, who will at . floo r and tried to men hie motion for , leant headline In making a•-imice hetweezie by the Erie Railway CoMpany, of the throwing Leeward J. Wlyslinau, Henry i Napoleon and R tehrfort I. la reported I Buffalo, Bradford S. Pittsburgh roa which, it is claimed, wait effected Freon, A. lioldeu, Nathaniel C Cresson, i the Emperor In giving commands to pre- , Edward Snits rthwat te and John 'Walker , pare hi s speech for the ~,,o „ i og or Us : means of fraud. The plaintiff alm ace a out an lash es defendaut. The opornang , Cnambers. said. I desire inn widest and to hare thc °°°tract dcnecilcd. e° Heel contested him on the ground , most abeointe affirmation of liberty. plaint was served late this evening. The shooting of Albert U . Richards° that the Court wail eating to bear the ' lium.c., Nov. 26.—1 t is void that rho , by lianiel McFarlaed has been the day motion of the removal of the receive., government intends to Rood strong rein and that the Atlantic and Great Western forcementa to Ireiatio. of 001, verastion and comment to day The ball hen not yet been extracted, but Railway Company at least was • cum— Mr. Luby Is a candidate. ror Perlis- The Mr. Richardson In much easier, and Plaining party to make that elation. Tbe meat from Queens county. , symptom,. of inflammation having apt Erie lawyers claimed that the hearing A Fenian candidate will probably could not be on the last motion because come forward for Mallow, in the twenty i Pentad, his chntic " . for recovery art the receivers had not received personal . of (kirk. favorable. The Coroner too. Ma net service of it. .... . stmt., statement to-day. McFarlan. , . The Court decided that the presence o r Jay Gould In Court here Iwo we eka ago, SPAIN, has been committed to prnaon to awn! ki t N . 26. A I fent, haa t e the r"ult. and the' action takes by hie counsel In ' i ' tip ' °s ' -- tu ''' - ' - c.° (steed by the Republican depot,. of the 1 opposing hie removal, removed that ob- . , , Lance, accusing the Proventmal Gov. i JaCtiOrl. Mr' Ple F arind,l urged au Immediate,--sroe, ernmeut of having provoke d the late i r volut ot movement. I: annoue , bearing on the ' nth.° to remove the i however, "i ' t;t7t the deputir. will resume receivers, and C 1,,, 'Erie attorneys., In their seat In the' Cont., to defend the I every way. protracted. An affidavit doted N „ vember 24th, righh ' of the Pc°l " cud "' rive ki 55L ' ih ' ' from Jared B. Baldwin. a New York phy- . lath e ti fedc i i k id e o r o c i p o u o b o li f' s i . i hr i n : i t ii g i i r ; i r e h r i t c e h inden, swore that then Jay tionid was con alon and the n rvation i tf the coluniai too nick to have bin residence to Fifth gat emote ,. . Avenue, ' To this a Now 'York gen Iroise in - " Court replied that to his p Naive kt owl- FRANCE:. edge Jay ii Mid Wee at the wines that Pan's, November 2.ti Troop s ha•e same ( ( Wednesday) evening. hewn difipatcheil to Ali, 11, the Depart• The next delay was in reqoest of the meet of Tarn, to quell a 411 .11r1...... re Erie counsel for just twenty minute" to ported there. get ii lelegraphir answer from could There was a trot/101l of prominent on the mope/titian for a+ adjuatinent an ' It of the Tellers Forty this fore. fast forwarded to New York. The In. noon. to (llamas thu prop) of later'. ,erhes.Acc we, sm,w,d, lint duke,. pelletion. A resolution blaming the came, and nothing wan heard from ministry wen adopted. Electoral meet- Gould. The adjournment was made an. lugs recommen. Mee to day. 11l evening. In the evening Mr. A. Hutchins, for 1 alUecola. Wiener H. Toe eased, a defendant, pro- si . p„..,.. e ,.. c , ~,, ~ „,,,„, 2 d , -.An eeeeded with the moth,, for the retnevid ' ',' ',* •i ' it ' ---' ' '""•-• - , old date otni.ing thy rennierioe (it Jew: of the Iteceivern. and when the name of Doan nforced to ,tee has ..mpire recentla. Tee th tart. oi ousand o th f ,ta,' Archdall O'llohenty was npoken, , E W. W McFarland, of New York, Attor- I nee for ten Atlantic and Great Western, these peopni othenterioral.have treen frontier t s removed from I Rillroad, elated that he was authorized i the B " cit ' d.o of Russia within a few Jac..R. The ini ii7 by Mr. Cli'Doherty to tender hie resigns - of prevails that the Emperor w I two of the Reoelvenship. Thus Gonld I l in tell alone In the contested oflire. Mr. disapprove their P ror esolioirs• Hutehins read AG aflldnvit front Colonel .s. Bosh C. iforth inn, I.,,rector, formerly MAUI :SE %tit a. I, attorney f .1 . the Atlantic add Great L o s t D o s, imeny Nov. 2,1 --'rlie steamer Western Railroad , wherein he give. the Europla from (Amber. has arrived particulars of a complicit belches Gould 0 Lead , November 2ii. - Teo wear°. and McHenry for getting an order of eels ship Cambria, from Sr. fork, has quietly, thus throwing the Atlantic and sc r i ved. ;Great Western Railroad into their hands. 8 1, l'TH A‘l rm.; November fro —Amy. The Company was him to be roorgan• ed, eusauiship, Wwitph•lia, from New ;zed, end Gould was to take sixteen York. twenty.t.ighths of the Klock, and Mc henry twelve twenty-eighths. There FINANCIAL AND (I)iletERCI If.. wan also a letter from Frederick A. Dostios, November 2 6.--Coneols, flrl%' Lens, attorney of the Erie and Atlantic ~,,r .• American fkleilll.l quiet and and Great Western Railroad. to Hick • e s 'i roi i i ' r . , .e i s s. mt.% . .dz e , 1.1 Z%; '67n, NU,: Ins. prOmeing that the Erie and Al/an• lOU* 7rlx. Ertel, il; Illinois., s9}.“ A. dr. ti c and Groat Western make a j tint Sr. • a. w., ss. ' ikooke eireoir. rangement for appointing Reoefeere, LlvultroCii., Nevem her 26. —Cotton: alit no antagonistic element Might in- i . i . for week mew wee, expo ,. keir _ i e•fere. leg 10,000, speculators 10,0(Q, stock 3 6 8 .- Another eflifavlt from Hawkins aver. 000 American 2.5,000 Ituceipte for the red that the plaintiff, Bonet R. Penn, In 1 we ; Aire° bale, ' America 10,000. whi " cts ' ' nett " the rce ' icerc "re c r'' t/nattit •float 2130,000; Americ n an 116, pointed, w e an inengsted by the Erie Co., , W. Market to day 6rtner, sal. uplands In rulllnion with it, and in the employ at 11 3.0.411•'d; New Orlerins II tihr,l2d; of ft, or of its ollicerti, and that the oh. ciaJee 14,0i.10 " hales. Manchester market Jeri or his SCIIOI3 was to prevent the pip- . eirki_. Reoelpts..-wbeat •t Liverpool, y tent or the rent due to the Atlantic and l -. Groat Western, three days, 25,000 quarters, of which 22,- 500 were American. Calif,,rnia white James IfeHenry's affidavit declared heat !la. hal; red western CI, 341: winter Cmuld to be a largo holder of Erie and .. w . 4. ..,, . Flour sje. 64; core western Atlantic and Great Wwitern bonds and ' r '"' '' mixed 29+. Oats 3.5. Cal. Pens4o. Pork secerities, according to hut Own repeated . I Ile. 6d. Eters( &Ga. .ard 4s. Cheese incitement at the time of Ma appointment ~k , i . „ woo e7e. 54. spirt, pe,,,,..m to the rrenverabili, and tittle°. lc ad; refined la in4d. When the attorneys were •boot to . ..se. Lonmosr, November 20 —Tellow 4k ltd an adjournment alp their plerui, a delay one made. and ' ,-...,, e. aoker . 36 .. 3 c 4 ,. 36 ,. 6d, lwrt hed wan asked until : '''' Petroleum la ad. I. mixed Oil 1:21S 150. to morrow morning. Judge Brynton stated that he would , Calcutta Linseed abes. have im more delays, and now we may PA Ede, November 116. - thorns close I expect either a settlement or e pursuing firm. Remelt, 71f. aku il A VIM, N.iv. 26.--Cotton closed •CliVB ..f the cure to the nd. Negotiations for a compromise are lively, and may be 1 afloat. I and firm at 1331. ou the spot, and 13If. completed to-night. The new pee lea in ""' A sTweer, Nov. al.—Petroleum cloned the scene tr-day ere Judge Ilitcheock, ' Attorney of the Mabining division of t declining at Ns!; f. Bugsinit, Nov. 211.—Potroleum closed the A. A G. VV., to watch its Intercede, ' and David Chadwick, M. P., of London, I hoary at 7 thalami. ..iIIIIVRO, Nov. 26 —Petroleum cloned representingri the majority of the English I qu , e t es is „ ere keno . s wth iiii eke. inter.t. In the morning Gould will arpi ably franign his receivership, and Judge Reuben Iffichrock, of Painaville, Ohio, bo appointed his inexesaar. General Synod of the Reiormed Church -second Day-(-Methuen Selected as the Place of Holding the Next Convert . f lilenagerLs Building on Poe- 4 Amend. • lion. Tarnid ILtese- A Lion kills ****** I ; (By Tel Anat. to Ibe r l talsurgli li. t• It •• I PMn p and Has on Encounter with a 4 urt,,,,nnmenta, Nov. ill -In the Hen- j Hull- Renolon Celebration-Gas sup. ' Ply. .5.c. , • . oral Synod of the Reformed titterer., al- ; lßy tbe f.. rite .m atlantic Tel. avant, Ily Te.e. ratan to the Plththotht Utsette ter divine services, Rev. .1. Dahlman, ' Oil. CITY'. Pa, Nov. 28.-The river la CiNcis NAT!, Novetnber 28 .-Wedne6. Jr., was elected tualstant Clerk to record at a stand, with eighteen inch. of water day night au Incendiary, it is euppoeed, Inn manatee in a" "omen language,ln the channel Weather Wendy. There not fire to a building at Connersville, Ire . and read the acme from day to day. • niometer 52 degree. at 81•• w. After the reading or the minute. tide jli if ifehenoeo, Ptil, Nov. 2d.-The river diona, used . the winter quarter, for Morning In English standing commit- ' ia riming fast, with three feet ten Inches Porepsugh's meusigerie. Hy order of ' t een wo re app , 1 Med 1.,,,. the President. to lof water In the channel. Weather . which all paper. to the Synod were re. I cloudy, with Am appearanes of rain. the Superintendent the animals were let loose. This, in the end, proved neediem, ' flirted. ! Thermometer 48 degrees at 8 if At, for the nr. was arrested before destroy. In the afternoon cession the report of ' HitOarNIIVILLL, Pa., Nov. 2d.-The' Ind the building. The Min killed never. f the treasurer of the synod, and other river is atationary, with five feet water In paper., were referred the channel. Weather cloudy. Thor- Hied, on the fair grounds and had .ti . eneminter with a bulL which he nnalLY • The Committee on Religious Service. intimater 41 degree. at 4r. sr. killed. All the wild °Eft:mile were even- i offered a report, whirl was amended , Melly named and safely rtcaged. ' •nri adopted. I lovestlgetionof Alleged 11 •11/Ond Fraud., Damage ii.rm• Appointment,. were made for filling , tar Tr'egratal Le lite ritteharnb lissttle. I Lone Seminary today celebrated the ! the pulpits of all Reformed churches, reunion of the two Mauch.. of the Pres n e d oth er . wh o h a d ma d e e,.,taenta. for HA LEIOII, November 2 8 . -The House. hyterlan Church lately consummated al 1 next Sunday. ' in Cummltt. of the Whole, commenced Pittsburgh. An election wee bad for the Visas of 1 investigating the alleged railroad fraud. The City Connell. reset cad thin after. , An for the next eisnoral Synod. to-day. The treseurer was examined and testified that ho has leaned all the noon to c tract with the Hen t hin Cincinnati and Port Wayne were put In hoods, to the railroad oorporin ions o.lier to furnish the citizen.. gas for lea yet. ' nomination. The Paul Church of eim at two dollars and twat live etude pe r 1 nntf wa n eh nnet , a, th e l a ne . , no d th e 1 Wilidencne were examined. There was thousand ruble feet, extlusive of tax. n e e wedneadn, preceding the d ent i rXinaldorable excitant:oola over the Inven t Sunday In Advent. In 1872, the time. i tigaLinx Amendment to the Revenue Laws. tar Tntesraoh to tOt Plltstrorgh Ossetle-1 CIIICAOO, November 21.—A Meeting of the Collectors soil Aeseseoro of Internal Revenue of Illinois woo hold st Bloom ington :t entertioy. A reenlatlon was adopted favoring the tiring of ferment, log psrind by the distillers throughout the country at forty.olght henna Hew lotions were adopted recommending to Co.r.,grora the following amendments of the revenue laws: First, That auceemlon to real estate, where such suocesaions do not exceed f.ve thousand dollar', shall be exempt from antMeaslon tax whom amen real as. tam descends to lineal descendants' predecessors. Second, That the law Impostor a tax : on income.; which expires by limitation in 1070, should be re-militated, with the modification that two thousand dollars shall be exemptfrent such tax. Third, That the spacial tax Imposed upon liquor dcaters be increased to filly dollars. Tho convention also adopted a ?BMW thin recommending a modification of the law iu reference to more security in affixing stamps to packages containing fermented liquors. CINCINNATI Additional Markets by Telegraph. .... : ClllO.lOO, November 26 —.Erreise —The j grain markets were dulL Wheat sold thtban Affair. Wrote • icrlestily stand. ' in a small way at 6034@00, cub, and pubic ufl3o seller December. Corn nearly I tir Tetterwa to the Plttsberith Chu, tie., omit:ell at IlOci cash. Other grain. wrre Nsw Yong, November' 10—Au Havana ne g lecte d' in the evenin g there was ter states: The Capteln General ht,l nothing done In grain. Firovlslone lett 60 quiet.; aloealoe., me.. pork at 128,60, bbl been very low spirited since bla,return ' lon bbla do at 14,37 h; a te 21 1 ,000 lON pork, seller December, at from an lompection tour to Cleattegos. green shoulders at iiictio; mile, 200 Twenty estates were rremtly burned ' 1t a ,,.. U1e53 . nen thonfuegoa, and the Npanlsh gang- I """'" son there dare not leavn to attaok the I NAM:II , II4.A November 10.--thston; Cubans in the vicinity. Firer; are raging receipts for the week were 2 1,060 bale., throughout the ballad. ; export, to Liverpool wore 11, The Captian General has telegraphed 1 fe 040, to nitinent Z 1 .51 0. to Mal 480 hle family who were about leaving wise Lehi Reim 5000 . Mitch. COW 06.07/. Bpaln for Havana, to remain at home. , Receipts today of 1,677. Export. to One of th e Cuban Jame states Hutt the • continent 100 W, Caatiwiae 6 10. Hales raragraph from Washington, on Wed. lof 6.400 bates, market active at =3l; for deedsy night hi false. Jordan wee pro- I middling. tboted to Chief of the Staff The Cuban'' Oewgoo, November £6.— esteem steady esteem Jordan very highly, and base ' and unchaned; sales of 1.000 bbl.. ewer, °antidote:* in him , fa is not true I Wheat doll; s ale, of 2,600 bushels No. 2 that the ;Tante deserted the crew of the ! Chicago spring at 11,10. Corn unebang- steamer Lillian. Oct the oontrary, they • ed; sales of 4,000 bosh at 11,03. Barley , have paid seven thousand dollar. In , doll; sales of 10.000 bush Bay Quit. et sold for their maintenance and tracuipor- I 11,10@i1,20. Peas lower; sales of n 2,80 0. gatlon 10 oafs quarters. butt Canute st 1111, free. pirrsuultGli; SATUMJAY, :NOV EAIBEII. 27, 1869 - - PHILADELPHIA MEE boats—Death of a Rleh Miser I Preparing Vessels for Sea— Nothing New front the Seat of the Erie War—New Shuffle and Nen . Deal SIT. L 01314 tl numbly Treatment of • \ming II omen by • P ennay - i.•nlies—litesery Lawsuit— Alien.. nerdy I. Nt , Cpte , Me. tar Tait aryl.. to the Pumbarah amts ST. Loma, Nov. 20._A man named Charles Johnson, from Pennsylvania, brought a young woman here from Rolla, hilmouri, laid night, and after a meek Marriage on the train and a night spent at a hotel, deserted liar to day, rubbing her of over one hundreal dollar, and a gold watrh. Johnson i nup p ~od to hare gone seen. The Inspector of dial-Idiom+, aided be eleven practical and prominent ellianna, thoroughly examined to day the stand ing portion of thebnildlng, part of which fell with truth twill:de reaulla a week ago to day, report 10 the Mayor that It is althatentlaliy and sale. They r-..t.hat additional column. Le pg,tt tin ZMITST - the - wan. In wietch are Fine woof salsa. Au ejectment suit, In which John J. Untie] and Reeked di Cta, bankers, of the city, and 'l'. M. Walker, of Penney!. vanla, were plaintiff; and the Terre Ratite. Alton and St.. Leuls Railroad Co., defendants, to recover pomeadon of coal /ninon on %ha above rout, in the Circuit Court at Itellevillet, woo dtatided in favor of pinintilla. The rononnt in. solved be almol Iwo handled Mammon Tom Allen replies to lidoCoole'• chal• lenge by Raying babas fought and whip pod him twice, been cheated out of the money each time, and 00W( pro to debt for nothing any more. He will fight him, however, fur five hundred or thousand dollar. a aide In len day., wtthin fifty =lles of tanctunati, the winner to take the stakes and (elution money. If this propo•itlon is not accepted, he will fight any 6141.1 in the United States for any amount of money, within fifty miles of Cincinnati, or in Canada, fifty miles from Detroit. Hewlll not fight any one within three hundred miles of St. Louis. Allen de n]es that kle(!ocie is, or ever was, chart, pion. He al. charges McCook, with withdrawing his portion of the stake money in the match unknown to him (Alien) when it waa apecially *Weed between them that they should m e et s t a specified place here and make another match before either took a cent. The weather le mild and wet. NEW ORLEANS - - h caning AO ray —Sugar Frauds— A T aloe Decided In Vow sr the Gayest want. (By Tebyttrapb b the PlYtyLurgb Oupyty.) New ORLSA7.9, November 26.—Mr. Floor •hot and dangerously wounded August Martin, at the remdenen of the former, tut night. Thu !shooting wu caused by Wally di flicultnu. • The first of the ten alleged Comourie auger fraud oases, involving nearly 51.000,000 in gold. was disposed of la. day in the United Staten Court, before Judge Durrell. The amount In question In this particuler cue was four hundred and eighty hogsheads sod forty viz Memo of sugar, on which the Govern ment proved a deficiency on the invoiced weight of over eighty *ix ttronsand pound., implying a fraud od the revenue of $2,00 In gold. The Jury returned a verdict for the Government, condemn ing the whole of the auger. UPPER RIVERS NENERAL YENS. Tux small pox prevsila in New Or leans, and the disease has assumed almost an epidemic form. MEI A AltNsirs.rt • debating , eiety has resolved that ;he "office of V ic,• President of the United States le Untlecesaary and dangerous." LOOM/S, of Yale t'ollege, thinka the central liquid parts of our earth t which are Intensely hot,) render it a very un safe place to stay on. STEAMERS are building in Luciano Ktl spied to the navigation of the nut ,. CA• ' nal, in w bleb It is proposed to bring large cargoes of cotton from India to Liver pool in thirty days, at u low rate of freight- PILI.IIOI,ITORY has been thoroughly renovated of all thieves, gamblers and COP fidenee men by a vigilance committee, and passengers now pees east and west over the Pacific Railroad without being robbed. GALENA, 111., is bankrupt, sad its may. or and aldermen are under 'mat for con. tempt of the Putted States District Court, in not levying taxes—which couldn't be raised—to pay certain Judgments—which cannot be met. A WILL case In Brooklyn has brought out a confesaion charging a number of persona, it:winding the confessor, with forging a will bequeathing property, valued at $20,000, to the wife of one of the forgers, and giving one dollar to the daughter of the testator. SEVENTY THREE years ago the town ,4r Franklin, Conn., "voted to hire a man to instruct the school for four months, at! $$ per month, finding his own board, to keep six days in a week, and 26 days for a month, and that no partiality be need on the part of the master." A IN'isroNsiri paper , gives an account f o the capture In Northern Montana of "an animal of a species wholly unknown to naturalists, which Is claimed by some to be a relic of the mastodon." This tuarvellons creature is only two years old, I but stands seven feet blab. Tits failures In the grain trade in Liv erpool eirlte mach attention In New York, and it I. feared that they may re. suit In a farther depression of breadstuff., both here and in the west The effect of the opening of the Suet Canal upon the cotton trade is awaited with some anxiety. 1-11 a deed ailed for record in the Re corder's rare at Cleveland, recently, Maggie Mahon conveys to John , tanton the undivided half of a certain lot, ."in consideration of the payment by the said John Stant.in of live dollars and his mar. rtage to the grantor this day immediately after this deed is made." TFIF: "baby" elephant at New York Central Park was last Saturday to hove bad its photograph taken. lint he became obstreperous at the idea of having his countenance exposed to the public gaze, and ran away. There Ale. a chase, last. hag almost all day, sod firmly the Infant was overhauled by a lasso. THitliE to great competition at Chicago between the telegraph companies. The Western Union has reduced its rate fur ten words to New York from t 2 10 to $l, night messages half that rate, and to other . places In the same proportit.o Th. PaOnt . and Atlantic anniitinct - s sr. and reduction to the same rates. IN New York, Monday night, a worrier. trod to kill herself. She rushed Into the -.reed with a bottle of gin and a and lea'ning against a lamp post, she drunk the Contents of the bottle; then turning arround she wetted the knife on the post, sok-drew it *crow her throat. She was arrested before' killing trentelf. I T I , learned that an arrangement hiss hoes entered Into in New York, with gentlemen .if the blghent floarmal Mend ing , for Nadi with which to complete i t le Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to e West. The papers have been signesq, sealed and delivered. Every arrange merit will soon be made to construct this great national thoroughfare. Wm.]. posted partire think Grant will recommend the Immediate admission 01 Virginia in his message, but here doubt, concerning his views on the admission of Mississippi and Texu during the pre sent session. It It known that n formid able army Influence is opposed to the ad millina of Texas during the present see sion, on account of alleged lawlesixess In that State. Ton convention question is exciting a good deal of attention throughout Ten. Denier. It is well understood thin there Is an undercurrent of feeling on two points, especially repudiation of the State debt and negro suffrage. It is as. sett.] that Andrew Johnson, who will be ► delegate, will represent the repudia. tlon and anti-negro suffrage ideas, and that he will press them on the attention of the convention. Tits President has a/mon:iced himself, within the past three days, to a Semi tor. as absolutely opposed to the contem• Fluted Reciprocity Treaty with Canada.' So firm and decided is his opposition, that he declined to have any consultation on the subject with Mr. Rase, and has again and again refused to consider the subject. rhis statement is deemed necessary on account of the reassertion to the contrary in numerous papers- Tn• Government of the United States of Colombia will, It is understood, renew Its efforts to have the Darien Ship Canal Treaty ratified. The successful opening of the Suez Canal, it is believed, will operate to induce the Colombian Senate, which rejected the treaty last winter, to reverse its action. It can reconsider its vote and ratify the treaty at any time prior to September, 1870, President Grant to earnest advocate of the Darien I I Ship CanaL • ON a W. P. Stirrer got married a „short time since, at New York, and In the height of this happiness got on a glorious spree. While in this pleasant state, a United States recruiting officer induced him to Join the army. Lila bride got out • habeas corpus at once, and the akar con. seining that Sumer should leave the ger. vice provided be refunded the money and clothing given him when he enlisted, and the wife haying made the restitution re quired, the bridegroom was allowed to go on bin way rejoicing. —A ernsea of Columbts, Ohio, Thom as Burbank, was released from the Long. view Lunatic Asylum, in October hut, being represented as cured of his malady. But a few days sioee he resumed his In. sane freaks, and mapping out his home, assigned one part to his wife, another to his son, and the other to himself, order ing each to keep within the bounds of kis or her territory, or farm, as he termed It Ilia wife stepping across the isneahe was awaited furiously by him and threat ened with her life. The onlortunate was retarntit to the asylum. Ir has leaked oat that Senator Sher. man's bill, to be laid before the Senate at the rarlieat day, will be to the following effect Congress Is to authorise a cur. roney loan fur two bundeed million dol lars, principal and Interest to be paid In the currency of the country. Tne pro. cede of this loan are to be cancelled, and thus we shall get rid of an Irredeemable currency for conaolidated bonds. Of oourae the operation Is contraction of the highest kind 4 nor has it appeared how the Senator Is going to 1111 the gap thus created by cancelling two hundred mlhion greenbacks at once. Tux State Department has not received any Information from Minister Motley to the effect that he du reopened negotia• lions with Great Britain relative to the Alabama claims. It is probable that the matter will be allowed to real for some thne to come unless Congress interferes. In the meantime Mr. Atchley will con , Uncle his efforts in the regottatio n . o r th e consular and naturalisation treatlet. The latter is already completed, but until the British statutes are changed it asbnot ! go Into effect, Si the feeling of bitterness against the Fattens has thus In acted es an amendmen ts. effective obstacle againstthe necessary TOE latest reliable Information from Doha concerning the insurgents show' a decline In their attune, and that they are now in poasesalon of not a single town, having been obliged even to abandon Ousimoro, the scat of the Cespedes Goy. eroment. There is now no doubt that sew rat months seri tienera' Jordan pro. posed to surrender to the tipanish author,- ties, not on his own amount, but on that of his turn from the United States, who were, he said, forced to take the front ~r battle on all occasion. of combat. In consequence of this comparatively few of the American mildly'', survive. But the Cubans prevented the consummation of General Jordan's object. General .for don Wt., the, t. , ,, unable to leave the country. and was transferred to the stuff of l.esrries tie Hotly, of Hop. re.entati yea, ID a letter written the BU h . ) eft of a reciprocity treaty with f'init. ads, says that Secretary Fish has no idea of negotiating such a treaty, and offeror), polling ant h a scheme himself, he con cludes by saying that the former reci procity treaty, which tern innted in leins, cost Dtalne many millions of dollarn, and a new treaty would prove still mi re in- furious in a similar period of time. If the British provinces desire the advantage of the es ourmarkets let them seek it through •ill m y ripened door of annexation. But so long as they remain a foreign do minion their inhabitants must pay, through our customs, at least duties enough to equalize their burden with that which Is placed on our people through the medium of the Internal Revenue. PER•O9AL To Sinai! pox is prevailing an New York city. There were eleven fatal easel reported hut week. Da. JOUN PJUTER, Of TfUy, MISSOUri, predicted lot summer that UP the senond Saturday of October he should die. He did. Ker. Mn BAee w, of Hertford Springs, Penna., bee cakes the savant rectorship of the Ep.scopal Church In Evanston, Tut. au,. Waal..., it is sail, is about t resume his connection with Pittlmallam by assuming editorial charge of the A lb, ny (N. Y ) Jot.rnal. Dn. K. P. fluveurtity, of Louisville, has decided to accept the chairof Didac tic and Polemic Theology in Danville Seminary, Kentucky. A yawl , interesting and talented young lady, Mien Nellie Mackay Hutchinson, was In 'attendance ae a reporter at the Cleveland Woman ~i.friage Convention, representing the N nrk 7;ribehe . Tax meanest man has teen r , tll3li In Michigan. A laborer wan burled by the raving in of a well on his premises, and he objected to any attempt at the rescue un am,unt Ut the expense tura man who was dead. A Nu, thief has returned the watch stolen from lion. Hugh Harting. The thief in a note to the Nun, says • "i seen this morning In the non that I stolen the wotch of mr Misting. with I regret not nein the man was a etitur, ae i seen that boris greele had is womb give back to Im." THE bogie , f, trd Mosley has returned to Naw York, paid all his bilta, and ren. ted au elegant thallliorl on Madison square It I• whispered that a former ..!wirer of Ainsley, a wealthy young banker, sup lilies the couple with sooty la large gondo, and ha• part/ y tleeung reeonell.soon between let ladyship and berry:M.l4llk Is a London black leg Si IF?, It is discovering every day new methods to &Acetate the suffering- of un fortunate niortala. The let -at prorgess this direction has been made by a Dr. Bernier in Faris, who is bleaching noses to which the treacherous Influence of liquor has imparted • ruddy glow, by mean. of electricity. Ile boa receatly restored a lady of the highest rank t happiness, changing bee nose, a blooming roae, into a delicate lily, and this 1:11.1D Is causing great sensation In the ecientifir world. Dr. Helmer '• baring hismethod patented. Ay old Judicial custom, starting from this dark %grit, was done away with, last month, by an order of the Superior Court of the city of Liazuhurg, Germany. The civil court bad sentenced • bankrupt and defaulting merchant to the additional and disgraceful punishment of the "..Vtiand fesuren," that te, having the bells of the court-hout.e tolled while the sentence of the court, declarlug him a fraudelqpt bankrupt, was bein publicly proclaime. The Supreme Court cancelled his pa d rt of the sentence_ dociaring it a relic of barbarnua time -, and not fu consonance with free institutions. THIRTY hundred and ninety-eight pounds al well dr , sed fifth, or thirteen members of the Fit Men's Amociation, met in New York city, Tuesday evening, to arrange matters for a ball to l e given by them next month. They determined . to appear In may, made with ample seame, which be left out, as these delicate creatures pick up a little bit and grow fat. On that occasion they will disport their attenuated frames in the graceful movements of the mazy to appear to advantage in which Mr. Fisk, a little man of 360 pounds weight, Is even now taking lessons in the terpai cborean art of Da Garmo. A march and polka redowa have been composed for the occasion, peculiarly adapted to the elephantine aaltatory gambolling of these good natured mountains of flesh. A iiiaiILALOGY of the lamily of Oen . Sherman is in preparation, and will be published, we are informed, in the Juni ary number of the Boston Genealogical Register. Gen. Sherman le • linfAl de scendant front Samuel Sherman, one of the noble band of founders of the colony of Connecticut, in 1633, at Wethersfield. It Is a curious fact that our two most ale. tingulatted commanders, Grata and Sher man, are descended from pioneers at Windsor and Wethersfield, two of the moat ancient towns in Connecticut. When the first Constitution of the infant settlement was adopted, in 1638, these towns, with Hartford, constituted the whole celony. The preamble to this Con. /Motion reads "We, the inhabitant sand residents of Windsor, Dartford and Weathersfl rid, now cohabiting and dwell leg in and upon the river of Conectecotte, doe enter Into combination," ,te. GIENRILAL WOOL was interred la the Wool family plot at the beautiful Oak wood Cemetery, near Troy, where, a few years ago, the old veteran had burled his favorite war horse, Rector, with the hope, some day, of resting by his lade. The aggrieved trustees, however, with no appreciation for the General's siren. Pon for the companion of his war. riot glory, caused the camas t o be removed. One of the most sincere mourners at the General's funeral, out of the family circle, was a faithful old col• ored attendant, named James Ro t pavi ii , who had been with him forty years, and who through the General's Illness could not be induced to leave Ws side, day or night. Mra Wool, who is elghty.tw o years old, was unable to attend the fu nen] on aocount of feeble health, Gen eral Wool was In his eighty ninth year, but had seen only twenty.two birth days, having been born February 90th. A FKICACH paper given an account of the signing of the contract between IL Victor Hugo and M. Lacroix, for the publication of " L'Humme Qui Hit." •• Messrs. Hugo Lad Lacroix began by breakfasting; together. At the desert, M. Lacroix drew out h's contract and $90,000. M.. Hugo counted the money, , read the contract„ dipped his pen In the Ink, and wrote the first letter of his name. He suddenly stopped and said 'Ah! I beg your pardon, my dear sir I forgot to AA y M ou—.' . acroix bc4am e very pale. He had hard work and several days' battle to get his part. ners to agree to pay $20,000 a volume for the forthcoming work; what could M. Hugo ask now? M. Hugo said, 'Do not be alarmed; I refer to a mere trifle. two 'Ohs have each a volume read y } My the press; you will take and publish ht for It is • bargain. They will only ash you $OOO apiece for them.' What could M. Lacroix do ? The knife was pointed at his heart. Be sail, I take them' Victor Hugo took up the pen again, but healtated, and laid. Pointing to the bank notes on the table: 'A. thousand pardons. We have there only $20,000; we ought to have V 1.6002 M. Lacroix wat ob. liged to go for the $l,OOO before M. lingo would sign the contract." PETRO I ti i ITI,M The 'Titusville Heruia of Friday hae the following petroleum new. the hint Week the well owned by E. M. Hldder, on the norm elite 01 the river at P.rker's landing, and au. other well owned by J. L. Niel:inney and other,,, on the south aide of the river and ■bout fifty rode back from It, have been completed and are now befog tented. The Indlcatione are that each of them will produce fifteen to twenty barrels daily. An old well on Hell Island,Bcrubgrass, was recently cleaned out and warted u and laproduclt.:: largely. It lsOwned by p, Mr. I). Anoll. A new tweive barrel well was struck on the Hart treat, Cherrytree Run, a few day. ago. It Is owned by Mr. Chars. Hart. The production of three or four of the wells on the Fain Foster farm, which in• creased largely week before last, has de. creased materially within the last three or four days The other wells cmatlnue to produce at the Increased rate. About Con days ago, a new twelve barrel well wail struck on the Niagara oil Company'. tract, Cherrytree Run. and about four days later, on the Name Company's tract, another wall was struck which Is producing fifty barrel* daily. A new ten barrel well was struck on the Hese Farm, Cherrytree Run, last week. On the Finery tract, (formerly the Walter Scott tract), Upper Cherry Run, • new kitty barrel well was struck on Monday. It le owned principally by Finery Bros. The production of the Rochanan and Smith Farms and of Moody Run, tower' Cherry Run, ban decreased slightly *Luce the let lost. On Wedneadsy evening, about sin o'clock, four loaded oil care aad their content. burned at Walnut Bend on the Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway. A Tank, and about twenty five bar rel. of oil, actuated at Roue/wills and owned by Messrs. Campbell and Vander villa, were destroyed by fire Thursday morninß• - NEW ADVERTI sENEN erE,II4IIVFL C I IOIICII, AL I.ltaff rN Y key. L. . 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