THE DAILY GAZETTE: PMKtMi, ItERD & CO, Office, 84 and 88 Fifth Avenue. JOSIAH EIIG. 1. 7. HEED. P. Et, PEECNIXII, T. P HOUSTON, Ir.D.Tlrily PIIMPSINTOILS TERIIIII OP TOM DAILY PI mall, t..cr year D IlvertA by en,lers, per Week f_l4T m EDITION. N$W YORK , CITY. The gpanish Consul Speaks— Greeley to Butler—More About St. Domingo Annexation—Cus tom House Broker in Trouble —Financial Messenger Robbed Wants the Erie Road to "show up"--Fisk and Gould not to tratel on Jersey Soil—Postoffice Becision--Q,aicksilver Mining Co.—Still Guarded—Press Club Dinner—Critical Condition of Mr. Richardson—The Spanish Fleet Mill Not Come. (Br V. is erseh to the Plueboegh teehenth 1 New Yong, Nov. 27. 1869. The Spanieh . Consul here states that the Spanish Government had appropria ted ad,peo,ooo for building six screw roe vetten ft New York, but It is doubtful if they Would be built here now, the United State. Government had-treated them oo badly. He also states that the Spanish Government did nit own tae thirty gunboats. They were the prop erty of Mr. Dalai:eater, though it was true money had been paid hind if the United State. Government endeavored to prevent them from going to Cubs direct, and threw them on Delamater's hands, there were Englishmen who stood ready to puy them and who would un doubtedly sell them to the Spaniards. In regard to the coming of a Swinish fleet to thla port, he said the Ships came here with two objects In view: First, if the United Staten had not interfered, some of them would have brought crews, CM., for the boats, while others would bare remained here for repairs. Second, 11 President Grant desires to favors few hundred Cubans., and accord to them belligerent rights rather than continue In friendship and peace with over eighteen mil Ilea Spanish subjects, then the Span ish Minister would demand his passport and come on here and embark oh one of the naval vessel. and return to Spain. The coming of a Spanish fleet to this port meant no Insult to our nation, bolt the America' government had taken so many precautionary measures that it was but proper his government should, do likewise. Horace Greeley print/ a letter this morning to Benjamin F. Better asking him to place himself (Butler) promptly end heartily at the headof a movement looking' to the instant and complete re moral orall political disabilities whatever from any and every ono who favors or shall favor the Fifteenth Amendment, and their prompt restoration to all the privilege. of citizenship. General Babcock was accompanied by General Ingalls on the steamer Albany for St. Domingo. General Babcock car ried sealed bistructimis from the Presi dent directing him as to what course he should pursue in the pending negotia tion's with lizez'a government. These instructions were not to be opened until the steamer should get to sea. Baez, of St. Domingo. his made propositions to "abash thp question of annexation to the votes of Isle people, and thusobtarn a popular endorsement of the measure. This election will occur immediately af ter the arrival at St. Domingo pf elms. . Babcock and Ingalls. - After the election. supposing the result to be in favor of :annexation. Statesmissin will vWt the United and present their petition to Congress (or admission. The terms of admission will be tie swamp. tion of the debt of the republic, amount ing Miens than a million of dollars, and the purchase of the public buildings, forte, dro., of tot, Sato, which tall amused to not more than n minion more. John L. Barton, a custom house brok er, was arrested yesterday on complaint of B. G. Jayne, an officer of the custom house. The charges against him are of suborning biases W. Touriley, Edgar McCarr and A. W. Fanwlekle, holding the position of weighers, for making false raters. of cargoes of coffee last year. Vaowlnkle is a brother of the Es- Senator from Wool Virginia. The case against them was abandoned upon their promises to give State's evidence on the merchants engaged In returning fake weights. • A messenger of the !decametre Bank was robbed in Wail street yesterday of a large amount of drafts and several hun dred dollars In money. A dinner, participated In by the ladies and gentivnen of the press, cams off at Dedinonico's this evening. One hundred and ninety-six Boats were provided, and all were sold—the only unoccupied seats being those of the immediate friends of Albert D. Richardson. OnVer Johnson iffeionshiceedGraneet rpton Samuel Bowies, Pled* Cary, Whitelaw Reidy Mary C. Ames, Miram Pollock, Josephine Pollard, P. T. Barmen, Thee dare Tilton. D. G. Croly sad wife, G. P. pcanam, G. W. Carlton, Edward D. Leon, and mbers Mr. Reid stayed but a few inc ,, D einz, and Col. L. A. Knox, J. Henry Brown and Richard T. Calbere were ab sent in attendance on Mr. Richardson. whe President made a short speech, In hicishe took twasloll to enforce the Sire minute rule. Mr. Greeley made a capital 'speech on country fannies and City editing. -.A letter from T. W. Rig gltueon. proposing the sentiment of •'Americo Literature" was responded to by James Parton, who, in the course of his remarks, expressed the heartfelt, wish of all present for the - reorsvery nt Mr. Richardsoth,which was decorously but emphatically applauded by all pros. eel. Speeches were also made by Mrs. Cella el. Seasick', Mark M. Pomeroy, Bins Bremen, W. L Orsusbee, Theo. Tilton, D. G. Croly, Geo. Wakemae. Mrs. Jennie C. Croly, S. S. Packard, Horace R. Norton, and others, and poems were read by Pemba Carey, Josephine Pollard, Mary E. Tucker. A poem from Alice Cary was road by W. C. Lyman. The gathering was a Very agreeable one, and did not break UP WWI ebozd eleven o'clock. Mr. Richardson is quite easy this even• tug and has enjoyed some natural sleep, • for the drat time since its was wounded. The tell ban not yet been extracted and will, not be for this present, as it lice where it min do no harm. His condi tion, iftNOVer, will, of course, be oriticol AV seine days, and hie recovery depends largely Upon perfect rest snd quiet. No visitors are admitted to tils room have vicinity of the dcor end his friend united in a request to the public to seep away from him. The 'snit of the &Wen Locomotive Works of Patterson, N. Y.eagainst the Erie Railway, convolve" the question of . violation of the charter of the road from tea Legislature of that Stets The ooze.:' : plamants c prae the Erle•tnanagers t*. oompolled so show up the Whole details of the management, in order to prove the legality .of many questionable intheactions. T . he defendants are cited (,) gri m, - before Chancellor Seabaske mild show o a t ,y, why the prayer of dom. p i e so.in, ulc; not be . granted. Tbe ell wan filed on the .Ist of -Sawed. • Tito Herold says the Passaic county Grand Jury have also !edited James Flak. Jr., and Jay Gould, and upon their being caught oe Jersey and they will • be arrested and - arraigned fitirtbwlth• - They aro charged, by the indictment with freest and conepiracy. It appears that the discharge of two hundred workmen, at Trenton. N. J.. from the rollingurrillis arises from the complication of the,Erie Railway Com pany, who swathe property. Cormuirsioner Botta, iS the case before him to day, decided that the delivery of letter to an unauthorized agent or per son to whom IWs addressed. terminates the connection of the post/office with It, gad sulsequent embezzlement by such liakard lean not off nee saWnst the. Volt. d t Emusi bunion ouly'be taken cognizanele • of by the State Courts. The case of the Quicksilver Mining Company was before Judge Ingram teday on an application of Barclay ah , a pointed receiver by the PennilyiVania smarts for control of the property, which lbw.' been tranaferred to this State. De , sislon reserved. ' The Erie Railway odice is yet under word, sad parties linking for Ptak are ht,IEIL tit: ( Ziette cam VOL. LXXXIV ECM Informed he to in Boston. although It La generally behoved he la In the building. The steamer city of firmed", front Liverpool, has arriord. District Attorney Plerrepunt was Wain ed yesterday by Dela:Dater'. counsel that a demand for the release of the iton.Loats will be Bled to-day or Monday. Nrw YORK, November 28,—Tbe Span ish we vessels that were ex rendezvous In this haroor, its LT, will rot come at mt. They were to have gone up on the deck - at 'the Brooklyn Nan Yards for repairs, but one of them is tee large for the dock. and the Beet will probably go to Philadelphia. Mr. Dalameter, builder of the Rpanish gun boats, under the seizes to this port yes terday, flied a claim to them as his own property, and makes answer to the libel that It's not true. The Spanish Bove, n atant so far has not interfered In the ease. A oorpa of engineer, have j uet finished s survey of the proposed central under ground railroad. It La understood to be so favorable that ground will be broken in February next. When commenced the work will be posited forward day and night. tien..las. I. Kiernan, recently I•. R. Consult° ChM Chian, China, died yes terday. aged thirty-two. This evening, symptoms have deve loped In Mamma Albert O. Richardson which occasion his friends great anxiety. Previously his symptoms have been favorable• Two yhisicians are constant ly in allendance on him, and he receives every possible attention. The condition of Albert IL. Richard son, shot by McFarland uu Thursday evening last, is very 01.P:ital. To dty he begins to show egos of great physical exhaustion. The ball has not been ex tracted, and any attempt at polemist would, It is believed, be fatal. He is kept under the influence of strong doem of morphine injected under the wain. AKRON AllanUe and Great Western 'Railroad Dttneali y—liesignation of' Jay Gould— Judge fliteneoet Appointed Receiver —Ttie War Ended for the Present. B 7 Telegraph to taw Plttaburgh OaShale., A YWN. 0., November 27.—A1l the morning was spent In eoriference and wool:illation, and In open court, In the afternoon, Judge Bakens read the resig. nation of Jay Gould or the reoelvei ship of the A. tr. G. W. Hallway lkimpimy, to take effect January let, 1870, on condition that the lease of the A. d U. W. and branches to the Erle ‘ amoordiug to the contract of December 7th, 1868, be ID force until the sale of the A. d. G. W., under the foreclosure of the tnortgagc s sit prayed for, is perfected, and the Erie shall operate this road nutit the Luse shall hipifty end. W. W. McFarland, for Mr. O'Doherty, stated that his resignation els° takes effect New Year's. Mr. McFarland read the Journal entry adopted by him for the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad and the bond holders he represents, over turfy million. In all, by Representative Upson, Baizer tee fbr the second mortgage bonds; by Judge Money, for the consolidated mortgage bonds and debentures; by Judge Collins for other larger interests. Malan. Otis and Adams, as attorneys for (*nein divisional morttraee bond holders, whose representative is W. H. Meyer, a banker of New 'York, presented another entry.. a substitute for limiting the receiver's powen. • , The Atlantic and Great er4or9 pan', through Judge Collins, presented the name of Judge Reuben Hitchcock, of Painemille, es receiver. Mr. Otis mid that,. ma compromise, he would accept of Judge Hitchcock, If Banker Meyer 11/11A ales appointed re ceiver. • • A lengthy argument wasabruptly end• ed by Judge Boynton announcing that ho saw no need of two receivers, and would appoint Judge Hitchcock under two hundred thousand dollars bond. I Ttda ends the tronigtatintlllrleKi COMM. The answers In the petition fw fors. closure and sale are to be tiled Tannery 10th. and the case will be ready for hear- Ing Jarinary?Ath. Judge Hitchcock, from his continued connection with the ritshoning Division of the Atlantic and Great Western Rail. road, and his experience as master coin 'miasioner for both the Folt Wayne and Pittsburgh roads, when In a receiver'e hands, is considered a good selection. CHICAGO. The South Side Park—Damages lie. covered Hank t orecoldatlon &AM from her IMS oared—told le eattaer .., ( Br 'relearns to the Pit a.Mbe....t.t.A l CHICAGO, November 27.—A bill was tiled to-day in the Unitnd States Court hare to test The constitutionality of the act authorizing the Routh Side Park bill. It claims that the legielature has nut the ooratitutionsi power to authorize the condemnation of private property for park purpuees in the rural districts; that the park oommissioners cannot pledge or mortgage the park /ands to secure the bdnda; that the right of eminent domain cm only be exercised to case of idublM necessity, which does not exist in the park cane, and that the authority to levy the Claes for the park hinds is unauthor ized by the Constitution. John C. Rue has recovered a verdict in the U.S. Odor:, of four thousand three hundred dollars against the Young Men's Chriatisud Association of Chic .go, for the leas of the building sod property by the fall of the waits of Farwell Hall, when burned two years ego. The testi ' Many showed that the walliswere prrly • etinstructod. hence the verdict: 0/1/OAO O NorembB7 Z&—The Fourth ' National Hank of this city bag been re ' Moved to the quarters of the Mantas°. ; Curers National Rank, and the business of both banks will hereafter be eon. I - ducted over the same counter. In other words It is understood the two banks 1 I have combined their capital into one. ' The young girl of eighteen named 1., Mary Drabing, who attempted to corn. , ' mit suicide a few days since. at i3lOOOO - Ills., died on Raturday from the effects of a wound which severed both vein and at tery in her arm. last night was the coldest of the sea son. This morning the wind changed to \ the South. and it has been raining since • four o'clock, with a prospect of ite con ' tinuattee all night. e ST. Lot as A Member of the CIO Conseil Asserts that Heavy Ortbes had been Offered to Members far their Vepra—lb settownt and Indignant Desials—Lincoln ale. nament. (By Telempb w the P 1041.9410 egselt...l Sr. LOUIS, Nov. 27.-The Lincoln Menu. mein Association have decided to place upon the monument, a colosaa! bronze statue of Theresit E. Yardman of this city, President of the Western Sanitary Commission during the late war. A number ofprominent citizens held a meeting to-day, to devise mown to sic thousand dollars, the amount the statue is to cost. A. thousand dollars was subscribed on the spot, and a com• mitt!, appointed i 9 raise the remainder by tittbscriptlon,c While tbe'City Donnell last night were considering the Mayor'. veto of the crdl.. name selling the city's Pacific Railroad stock. Mr. Knlokhaue Aided that bribes had been offered members of Council to ...cure the passage of the ordinance. Intense excitement was produced, many members indignantly denying the state. aunt. Alter considerable wrangling. a special committee wale appointed to in vestigate the matter. The Mayor's veto was not acted ripen, burtseverek new _ ordinshces were IntrOdugeti teovidingd for the ale of the Waffle adoek. 'Also, that of the North kliseouri Railroad owned by the city—the latter at suction In small lots. No action taken on any of the propositions. u has just come to light that the Real Estate iliaidiatta imitltution in this city, wartobbeder ;eleven thousand dollars i n b o nds, a month or two ago. It is not known how the robbery was eommitted, nor is there say clue to the robbers. —a...- Ohio State Ctirtstian Convention, ley'reletrOPh tajtal fuiviallas Murtd. l dlOveP 2 tvir , V, — Te. Onto 1 State Christian Convert - tido, complied of all denominations. meeta In this con TrleadaV, the nth cfNev. and Dee. Hear d 2nd. D. L. Moody, of Chicago, y Morehouse, and Herbert Taylor, of F.ng land. Thane Miller, of Oincinnsll, and other prominent Christian workers, wilt be present at all the sessions. This will be the lamestt, convention of the king ever held in the State. SECOXII EDITIOI POUR O'CLOCK, 4.-71 THE CAPITAL. California quicksilver Case- Ad mission of Virginia- Fractional Currency—Bogor Report—Of ficial Reports—President's Res mge—llembers of Congress Ar riving— Executive Clerk—War Fleet Rumor Silenced—Ameri can Academy of Art and Liter ature—OW Sales. Mt Telegraph to the Pittsburgh H .1 W IsSITTTIOTOS, Nov. 27, 1889 QUICYSIL% ER ,ALIS. The Supreme Court of the igatriet of Columbia met this morning for the pur pose of rendering decisions in oases held tinder advisement. At the opening of the Court the Secret:erg of the interior withdrew his motion, previously sub. milted end argued and held under ad visement by the Court. to viteate the judgment and quash the writ of man moans lased In the ,MeGarratian claim, thus leaving the judgMent In full force. The Secretary most, therefore, obey the writ and Issue to hictiarrahan the patent for the tarsal. Panache Grande. In which the New Idea California Quicksil ver Mines are situated. =I The report of the Secretary of War. together with the subordinate reports of the various military departments and bun?aua.and that of Oen. Sherman, have been/runt. to the public printer. The report of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of the Navy are not yet finished. With three exceptions all the reports of the heads of department. are nearly completed. But few if any of thin:a will be furnished to the Dino in advance, as an effort will be made by the brads of departments to pre. vent their premature publication, as in repeated Instances heretofore. THE ADMISSION OF VIROIN I A. Several members of the State Satiate, together with a colored man—the party representing the minority of the late Re publican Convention held et Richmond. who favor the immediate admission of Virginia—had an Interview with the President today. It la understood the Pr eel dent remarked to Governor Walker, of Virginia, who saw him yesterday, that, the State having oomplied with all the requirement. of the law, be saw no reason why she should be kept out of the Union. I= The Secretary of the Navy was cur prismi tins morning at the appearance of an article in one of the newspapers of this city, purporting to he an abstract of hie forthcoming report. The Secre tary says his report to not yet com pleted and no person has seen what hes been written, except himself and his chief clerk; and further, that rour-tlfths of toe subjects In the alleged abstract will not he alluded to In his report. EXECUTIVE CLERK. M. C. C. Sniffer tuus been appointed ex ecutive c'erk to the Freeldea. Thin makes no Inmate° In the force at the Executive Manaioo, Mr. Sniffer having fora long time been detailed there for duty from the Treasury Department, where he held the position of • fourth alma oler k.. NIE.IsLIKIIS )1.11111,1XL, Additicursa rubuabeni of (bravesa con tinue to arrive, though not In large num• here. The hotel+ and boarding houses are tilling up, and the preparations In all directlaresiudirate the near approach of the sesslon of Coogreas. I= The receipts nt f-actional currency for the week were i2id.477; shipment. $310,• 204: amount destroyed 1.124,000. National bank notes burned 1152,050; amount la [mad 1112,140. Balance due mutilated notes SI94AVS. PRIM DENT'S MIMS/LOD. It Is certain that toe Preeldent'■ mere sage will not be furnished to the press au tll the day It le Rent to Oongresue nor will It be put In type mull It duff offi cially be outdo public. WASHINGTON, NOveMIDDI . 28, 1889. THOUSAND AND ONE. RUMORS SILENCED. Assnraneer have been received from well Informed isiorces that there l• no triable' therepart that the Spanish fleet le to rendezvous et New York. nor le It tree that the Navy Department la send ing Iron clada to that port. The Mien. tomwah has been ordered to go to New York on her trial trip, and for the porpoise oT furtber repeirs, If oeaeaary. Several other vessels may proceed to New York next month to take In stores. Irrestperdive of what ham heretofore been eald on Ulla subject, the above state ment reps .ants the prowl:a ponds- Ilnit of etlllsk In that wuner, te obtained from an official Conroe. AMERICAN ACADEMY OR AfIT AND LITER. ATURE. It V Mated that a meeting Of the American Union Academy of Literature, Science and art, for November will ho bold at the Hall of the Colombia Law Buildings. On Monday night Rev R. Platripem President of the DOI urn his tiollege. will deliver addressee on this occasion. Dr. Draper is President of the Academy, which has commenced Its operations under most favorable pros pects, its members comfoLeing many of the most., distinguished gentlemen test. dente in Washington and elsewhere. GOLD HALE N TO DE CONTINUED The Secretary of the Treguntry hut dl. rooted the Assistant Treasurer a 4 Hew York to cm:Mune the ealee of gokl, and purchase of bonds without change through the month of December. HAI ANA. Tile Mayans Marv" and Neu , York “Tribtant”—llikery and Ilunger lug Abroad. ,HO ra.t .t.b to O. Pttt st,urgb HAVANA, November 27.—The dispatch publiabed In the Now York 'Tribune yew terday, and telegraphed here, that the Spanish fleet had been ordered to ren dezvous In New York harbor, and that President Grant Lad ordered the United States vessels of war to ends. In said harbor, is commented on. by the There to Ito Issue of to-day. The Dian" refutes theatatsment.that any Specie Y o rk, has received orders to go to New York, and characterize. the story as an invention of kho friends of the inaurgente, and says the Tribuite's object is to excite the American people against Spain. The /tare advises Its friends among the Americans not to place any reliance in such rumors, which are started by the oonaptrators, and published for the pow • pose of producing Irritation. Advice:oft= tho interior are that bun ger and misery prevail to an alarming extent. The column under Hidalgo lately found a hut In the vicinity of Palms Soriano, containing , the lifeless bodies of eight prisoners who bad died of atarration. BOSTON Cam an Internal ileVallue Otnegir Ilknspel potation w ith wh i ch he ß o Jos sC onc C n o ed - t ter Teterrspb to the Pittsburgh Owns.) BOSTON, Nov. 27.—A case came before Judgelowell In the United States Court to day, In which the United states A.. ' savior claims that Joseph a Chadwick derived an lucerne from the Boston Lead Compsny, with which he Is connected, and had not fully reported it. The As sessor demanded that be be shown the books of the Company, and Chadwick refused. The point to contestla whether the United States Assessor can compel. a citizen, charged with false returns of personal Income to show the tasks Man corporation In which he le concerned. it Is said that if Judge Lowell's &Chanel, which for the present is reserved, is ad verts to Chadwick, the sod will be dill farther tested upon the point that the iUnited Mates Assessor cannot compel a citizen. charged with fraud in Jason* 414Pruil 1 e PrO4beil bbl Priest* bOOka. .. . . PITTSBU RUM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1869. NEWS BY CABLE. Card from M. LeN•eps —Fen tan Mullen—Purchase of the Island of St. Thome: Postponed—Re turn of the Spanish Republi can Members of Cortes—Slight Cont radict ion—nip Suez Canal —The Sultan's Ultimatum to the Khedive of Flzypt —Ern menical Coning —Y ot e of ('en sure Rejected—Volunteer+ for Cuba. (By Tolegraptt to the. Inti.staErytt Gazott4.) GREAT RINITAIN LON DON, November 77. Inspatchea from Cork, Lublin and Tipperary report their being several Feelen demonstra. dons In variona parts of Ireland to-day. At Tipperary and Clouwell the premed lugs wore riotous. Fenian range were sung by the mob while marching In pro oession, and several houses on the line of march were stoned and riddled. • •• AL Cork, Lids evening, the partizan. of Rom celebrated that gentleman's elec tion to Parliament with a grand torah light prmmaltion, and other proceeding.. Everything passed off without disturb ante. The difference. between the Porte and Khedive of Egypt will probably he °out • promised. On the contrary, the Joernei Olaeuxf of Paris, In its Issue of to day, earl: It has assurance that the Porte has went an nitthmttum to the Khedive anti that several vessel. of the Turkish navy are ready to tall (or Alexandria. Quasars - rows:, :November 87.—The steamers City of Boston and Nemesis, (rout New York, have arrived. lE= M►umlD, November Raoul,li mn Deputlea who re.utly absented theurselree front the Cortea, returned to day In study. peon, Novetnintr - \t. Lessepn Chief I.ntillneer of the Suer Canal, has publlely denied the unfavorable reports recently edreatleted anent that great en. terprise. He calla attention to the fact that in ten der: no Inv than tiny yea:lets sailed safely through the canal and back. MADIIt n, November I.'S,— in the Cort ea yesterday, the Repablirans moved •vote of oanaure against the government for the arbitrary use of power. The motion was rejected by a vote of 1411 to 36. It is stated that over thirty thousand volutiteen, In ali, have been soot to Cuba. !MEIN PAMR, November 2e - The P. a to day makes the folio wing statement The ultimatum recently sent to the Khedive by the Sultan admits of oo dis cussion. If the Viceroy of Egypt does not comply with Ile demand he will be deposed, and Me brother, Mustpha Fatil, rec.:spited In hie place. There are hopes, however, that the ch all . will he settled by the advice of European power.. OEM PA al., Nov. 28.-I)Otpatehem from Rome state that the membersof therEou mentos' Council will meet at the Vatican on the Bth December, and at the none', ...lon of the preliminary ceremonies the Pope will announce the opening of the Gouncil. 111332111 CnrENIIMIEN. \ovember of:halal newspaper ho-day potashes Um following: The :lain...Won of the sale of ibis Island of Ht. Thomas to the United Stale. Government ham toed preaponed L., max moral.. 123E13 A Lax ANDRI A. Nov. V.- Two of the stammers of alemaageriea Imostial, of 2.400 tone horthen, have safely peened through the Seen Canal. The *acetate of the Canal P.N." no longer dnut.tful. FINANCIAL AND t Lennox. November 27. Noraing— Onromln fr.”,;; 520 beads '112,1, 83%; 92 V; • NAK. 10-4 0 a. 71;04. Unwed oil at kVi ltia Soma afloat at 28. Ad. FIRADIIEPORT. November 27—Boods heavy, 09N(4480L. ; 2 90.; Moots, !16i(:ktiarttio and tiros' Womaara 255 i. Stocks steady. Fa,saBxcdix, November 2e—United States Goode firm: 6-20 of 1862 are quoted Lo-dey at 89%. Penn+, November Z7.—Boone doll at 71L toe. LIVERPOOL, NOVIMItior 27.--flottou firmer and artive; middling uplands at IIN(41110, orlesna 12r012•..it, maim 18,- 000 bales California. White wheat 9.1 6d. red western. No 2 fia.(atel 4d. for winter, B.t 0. tid Weetern flour 211 Core; Nu. 2 mired 208. Oat. Ss ad Peas 40. Fora quiet and ateady at Ills 6d. Beef Ms. Lard 74a ad. Cbo6llB 68. Baron 61.6 d Petroleum unchanged. LONDON, November 17. Sprem oil 91e. Whale oil 110108. A NTW 6RP, November 27. Petroleum quiet at /.9)4e. BAVR6, November 27.- Cotton dm, i spot 134i55. silo. , 112 * ItmestaX, November 27.—Petroleum quiet and unchanged. • Elam nu ea, November 27 —Petroleum heavy at 15 mare baneo 6 Bobllllng. CINCINNATI. A Pauper Kflled an • ltallread Track Vanier and non Arrested for ' , artery —RevivalUt Arrived. (ii TOIOVILLIO to the YlLL•Largb OsociW., Cneeitssavf, Nov. 22.—Daniel Wilkes. sixty years old, so Engnehmen, and in aide of the City Infirmary, discharged on Wednesday nor visiting the city with. out leave, on returning to-the Institution yesterday, was run over and killed by a train on the Hamilton and Dayton road near Carthage. On a warrant by Messrs. Stahl and Meyer, yesterday, W. H. Schroeder and & H. C. Schroeder, father an son, were arrested, the latter on a charge of forging the cane of the above firm to a dm& of $2,300 on the Merchants' National Bank. The young man is said to have boon Bring fed. Rev, E. P. Hammond, the revivalist, arrived last night and preached to day. ' All denominations went to hem him, and much interest was manifeeted. CtNome/err, November 23..—E. Reed ited and Col. Thurston have been sp. Isolated whisky guagers for the First Dieted, des Col. H. Ci. Kennett and Charles posse. removed. In the Second District John Hargey, gouger, and A. Crary, Government storekeeper, have been removed, but ;heir ancomors bawl not yet been appointed. Thomas Davis was found dead In bed at bis hoarding house to-day, from hem orrhage of the longs. He has relatives fn Monnd City, Illinois, and Marion county, Ohio. It bat boon 11111111 ff steadily demo eight In the evening, with a prospect of a con thmanos. MEIIPHIS Three Men killed to hell Defebes—flet tiers is Arkansas—Pretest by the Choctaw Legislature. [By Teltgespb to the Plltebezeb 0.0[14.1 Hamrala, Nov. 27.—A terrible anray occulted In Johnsen county, Ark/mites, last week. .A planter named Johnson had an altercation with throe bands in a cotton nold, who attacked' him with knives. Johnson drew a knife to de fend himself, killing two of them in stantly and mortally wounding the third. Johnson recelvNi more than twenty wound., but will recover. He bears the reputation of a goad, quiet citizen, Albano number of movers are con stantly muting Into Arkansas, princi pally from Alabama, Tennessee, Mis souri and Illinois. The Choctaw Lei&later') passed the fellowier Resolved, That wo proteu In the name Of the Choctow people.' against the lehente Ipvolving the Investment of the public monies of the idiocies Nation, with those of the Cherokee, Creek. or Seminole Nations, for the Purr , * of conairttettng railroads, thus subjecting us for years to the necessity of taxation for the support of our Government, and planing our funds In the bands of spent. and out of our own control. LOUISVILLE. The Ohio River Bridge—lt Wlllbs Pass able for Trains on We 161 n. Proximo— Lamentable spate of aseltty —Three Men Kilian and Others Mortally ounded. (By Tese.r.. to Uka flusbarif Omisett..l Lori!,lit.; November 27.--Chief En gineer Fink, of the Ohio River Bridge. reports that the span over the Indiana channel wan swung on Its bearing. this morning. Tt Is four hundred feet long, and Is tie largest erected in America. The temporary emparstructure will now be removed, and In Lee dad/lithe channel will be paltaable for bow. The clear ance under the bridge above low water line Is 964 (set, and deve high water 46%. Boats expecting to past under neath will have to regulate the height of their chimney. acoordingly. The whole bridge will be passable for train. an December 15th. A deaperate MaillliCtier named Cooper. who bed been whipped by a party of re. guiders In Pulaski county, caused the arrest of some of his osigtitars whom he stemmed of adminlitertha the chastise ment. Saturday was deed for the trial, and (Mow and hie Mende entered Som erset, the county seat. armed to the teeth. Here t h e scouted parties, num bering byrenty, and Cooper with his am- Wei ales, equally strong, entered into a quarrel, which culminated-in a regular pitched battle. One iltuttlred and fifty shots were tired, kaing three men named Todd, nachos end Wm. Pleas. ants, and mortally wonndingone, James Plemanue The fight was abated by mu- Mal consent, both parties being_ out of ammunition. A abort time alter, each party having reunited Its forms, were about to mentor the town, but armed <Mimics warned them MIL PHILADELPHIA General .43raosi of the Reformed Church Third Day— InfereMldig Prof...llmm (137 the Parl Gt. and • 040110 T. letrranh PIII 1.0 Itati.PH 1 ♦. November 29 —ln the °snare' Syuod of the Reformed Church yerterday, the Committee on revision of the Constitution reported, that their work yr. completed. Four hundred copies wore ordered to be printed for the one c.f the S nod. Toe standing Committee on Overtures ' The following were then appointed in reported a 11121X11.r of item. The third : ee ,„., er d ee " w ith t h e m otion by the chair: Items was a complaint of the Rev. Pb. ' J. M. Caldwell, gummy Mail. W. A. Bomberger agaii.l the action of the Tesler. r e „ t. E . Mo•N e fii. m a pstra, P. Euler° Synod in reference to the Min- E. Smith, Oususeerod, J. Noeb, Pres retry. The mmplaltit was laid on the met , y r ,„ er f . J . C. p ur e,. ca.- ent re% W. table WI the Committee on District i t. Horner, Hann-re, J. N. Hazlett, Synods reports. Otter Items were re-' Le ter, T. W. W r i g h t . se e -,,,. sportfully referred th Special lbmmittee. eats_ Full woot, agent for the Western The Board of Grptlana have submitted Amex:teed Pre. in the city was, on their report, which laras referred to the motion, added to thin Committee. Standing liffismittellion Orphan Homes. On motion of Mr. Smith, Messrs. T. P. In the afternoon a , committee w. itP - Bowdon, Wm. Ramsey and .1. C. Purdy pointed to opcp 4forrespondence with were appointed a committee to notify the Reformed Ns es of tiermany anti and request the attendance of every Swlturiand. member of the Pre. at the next meet - Delegatee appointed to various other Leg. evangelical bodies reported that they An interesting chemise:ion now ensued had attended to their respective dun., on p re . Clue. In general, during which and were cordially reeelved. each representative made a few remarks A specie/ committee was appointed to . In an informal way upon the object and report on the subject of • union of t h e 1111:11 of that, by which it was proposed_ ... • Reformed Church, Dutch. and Reformed hereafter to maintain in Pittsburgh. In Church, Herman. , relation to the subject of membership, - .. ... The Sodding Cowinneed on butorun of he lad Dutrin Synod reported. idlournd until Monday. SAN FRAMSCO Powder MIII Eaplaellan and Loos of I.4re —%alideo Death—Vallnre = SAN FRANCISCO, November 27.—The Main Powder Mills in the suburb. of the city, exploded last night. Two white men were killed, one wounded, and eight Chlnese injured. The building was blown to Hems, and the alas. Brut. tared over the tielghlOirlng house•. The shock of the explosion wa• felt • great distance. Dr. tinaeguans, chemist and euperintandent of nut works. was in stantly killed. Ells body was fearfully mutilated. The cause of the dlssater Is unknown. Considerable nitre of gly cerine , the principal Ingredient In the lilant powder, wee stored in the build• log. Poor B. Foeter. one of the propritors of the .Voviting 'all, died suddenly ye.te r. day. The suspension or !mute Joseph S. Co.. pmeleni, la announced. The liabilities are heavy. Flour 14,37 , 445,3 n. Wheat: males of choice ati11.4.5(51.50. --...- RICHMOND New York Capitalists to Road the C keopealte ond 0010 HIIIIIrOa4. . By Ttleerapb to tbe Plgtebtargb Get.. RIC/1140ND, V.., Nov. 28.—The stock• holden tir the Chesapeake and Ohio it. It last night ratified a contract with C. P. Huntington, W. H. Aepluwifil, Pliny Flak, end their ansafiates of New York, for the completon of the road. The gentlemen named, and their associates In the oontract, were elected director* for tho ensuing year. with Joseph R. Anderson and General Wickhim, the oontrantlng [Parties, are to finish the road, or got nothing for their labor. It la awed that Mr. Hunt. Ington will be Preaident, and reside in New York, and Gen. Winkham, the pra ' wn President, will be 'lce Presi dent, to reside on the line of the road. BANGOR The Last Hall of the Bangor and Ph eat:aqua Railroad In Pliee—Naviira. Ron elespeodell. (By Tame - rapt to the rittaborgh (tacit...) Bermonvtda, November 2&—The lest rail of the Bangor and Piscatequa mad was laid at Pascraft on Friday at terooon. The road will be open to rept • ler trate about December 16th. A movement will be made the coming winter to extend the road beyond Its present terminus. Navigation Is about suspended here. The , steamer City of Richmond went below this afternoon, deeming It unsafe to remain. •• • • The steamer Katandin gore down to. morrow, which will clear the port of reenels. UPPER RIVERS (BY P4llBO .41 ithatir West .pb.) Ilnowiinvibt-E, PA., Nov. 28.--River about on a stand, with of feet water In the channel. Weather clear. Ther mometer 30 at 0 r. 11. (nc Orry, Pa.. Nov. 26.—River sta tionary, with 2 feet water In the char nel. Weather dear. Thermometer 46 at 6 P. K. . GIIREN9I3OIIO. PA., Nov. 28 --River rialag very slowly, with 6 feet water to the channel. Weather oleo". Ther mometer 30 at 6 r. K. Ted of the Atahropherfc Car Brute fly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garotte./ INDIANAPOLIS, November 28.—A very 'unmeant' test of the Westinghouse at mosoberio car brake was made on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and 81. Louis railroad yesterday, on a special train of six passenger cars from the Pennsyl• vents railroad, with a number of the prominent railroad odlolal■ here, and of the Pan Handle and Pennsylvania Con. tral roads. It was run from this city to Cambridge City. Several Mops were made, when the train was running at a speed equal to forty miles per hour, in sixteen seormda, and In a distance of lass than six hundred %at, from the time the signal was given until the train came to a fall stop. —Several Mormon miedonariesarrlved at Des Whim lowa. or Thursday, direct from Salt Lake. One hundred and ten preachers and elders were detailed by Thigh= Young, Sunday lest, to go forth on mission work for two years. They came to Omaha In a body, and there sep arated on different reads, running east and south. Some fifty passed over the Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific Rail road, en route to Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and other pinta exa. —The trial of Ike Berry, Simon Barry, Emanuel Barry, Matthew Manzleml, Robert Butler and Charles Daily, for the murder of Henry Pratt, Deputy Khalif/ of Lezewell comity, on the 80tH of July last, was commenced at Jacks:wellle, Blinn* on Thursday. The rues, escaped from th e Lasenrell 0022 jail at that time, and Pratt ryas sho t sad by one of the party while he war trying to retch them. CITY AND SUBURBAN. THE PRIM. Press Club to be Orgardzed--Prellm- Ins. Meeting—A Pleasant Social Gathertng—Wriat wan Acrompttithed and what Is Proposed. Some systematic organization of the member, of the Presoi has long been felt as a great desideratum of the repro. sentativea of the fraternity In Pittahurgh. In all the leading cities of the Union where lournaliam ham gained • proper foothold, sesociathms have been tom ed and the "brethren of the note book" are fraternally engaged In supportieg the dignity and honor of the profession, and endeavoring to maintain it at the proper standard. The benefits to be derived from such a commingling for social in tareourso and friendly interchange of feeling and for guarding the interests of the Press and Its member, In the el y hen, with the growth of the cor catliontin.anende. of the cor ur t is e l nt m inc b re om sa. become no apparent that within • few weeks past the Ides ha, been re. rived and held under mature consider ation. Am a result the movement was inaugurated by a preliminary gathering In the parlor of the St. Charles Hotel, Saturday evening, at which the secular preee wins fully represented by large delegations Brume w. proceeded with at eight uel k, Mr. T. F. Boonton of the Gazette being canal to the chair and Mr. J. N. Hasolttt of the Leader acting as Sees, tary Toe object of the meeting was then stated, after which the foulblilty •nd advantages of an IMlOCiatiOrl were din mowed by Mears. W. M. Hartzell, W. A. Taylor, F. H, Cooney, W. C. Smythe, Wm. liSmsey, J. M. Caldwell, and others. Mr. C.,olley to teat the feeling of tin., present, and rig the matter up properly, oifeml the following ReAnlved, That the members of the Pittsburgh Press form thamselv. Into a Press Club. The resolution was unanimously adopted. Ms. W. A. Taylor moved that a com mittee consisting of one person from each of the daily and weekly nemrspapets of the city tovetber be appointed to prepare and report at the next meeting a plan of organiz Won. Carried. • one of the most important points, it wan unanimously decided to include proprie tors, end all others, editors and ro porter., engaged to mental labor, to the production of the journal. A vote of Menke woo then tendered Harry Shirts, Eeq.. proprietor of the St. Chorine, for oourteeles extended, after whirls the meeting adjourned until Saturday evening next at T', o'clorh, when another meeting will he held in the same piece. The meeting was one of a aortal and genial but earnest char acter, evlootng the deep Interest felt in the movement, and auguring well for Its complete ounces. "Tlll6 TEIPLE,' sermon by the Rev. Geo. P. Bays. in the Lenten* Presbyterian Ctmren, Atte . gneny Last evening, a very intereat i l . jg die ' donne was delivered In the Cent Pres. byterian Church, Allegheny, by the Rev. George P. Hays, the newly electedluastor of that large and flourtablog religious organization. The subject was ..The building of Solomon's Temple - upon which the Reverend gentleman had ocou merited to preach in response to the re quest of hie own and other coragrevalon• of the city. The occaaion wan loored upon with grant Interest and attracted an audience which tilled the church to Ito utmost rapacity, • number of persons wbu attended at the ringing of the bell twin unable to obtain admission. ii= • • . from Ist Klnita, 6 chapter, 7th verae. "And the ileums, when It wee In build. Init, watt built of .roue made ready be fore It was brought thither, mother. there was neither hammer nor axe, nor any tool of iron beard In the horse while It wee In building." The speaker, in developing nit theme, reviewed the wanner and places of wor• ship, from the earliest times, tracing these through the age when the groree were nt.lod's Temples," and were found sufficient, until supplanted, Mau...ding years, by the altars, and finally by the brand Temple Itself, gorgeous and let. potting, the admiration and veneration of the people, the recognised eanctnary of the Deity. He then followed In • bawd ful and impressive deetrlptlon of the building. drawing from It the lesson that It was the type of the ()rand Spiritual Temple to be built In Fleaveu, of which Cbnst should be tha chief corner stone, and ho tollowera In all wee admitted to the Kingdom, the pillars, the stones, the oraamenta. the superstructure. An in tbo wino( the material temple, the work was all performed on Mount Lebanon and the pare thence moved toJerusaient and gated together, each piece having Its appropriate place, ao In the world chtistlana by trials and difficultly., by temptations and triumphs, by all the fiery ordeal. through which they were cocnpellod to pees, were fitted and pre pared for a place In the great spiritual temple, now In praxes of Collating, and which only could be Stashed when the last conquering disciple bad passed through the portals of peace. With this as the main outline, the reverend speaker continue:l ,to amplify it at length, and held the attention of his , audience fbr an hour In a discourse abounding In eloquence, learned histo rical research and practical Christian truths, of the most earnest and fervid character. The discourse was one of the anent pulpit efforta we have ever had the plsure of listening to, and madeadeop sod docibUses lasting impression upon the intellect. as well ea the hearts of the hearers. At its ooncicudou the audience engaged In the usual devotional exercises, after which they separated to their homes, with remembrancedi of the occasion, which will not soon be forgotten. The Allegheny Indeeeney—An Invest' cation Ordered by the Mayor. The ahocking and Immoral exhibition afforded the hundreds of men,women and children who witnessed on Friday lot, in open daylight, the dragging through the streets of Allegheny, by policemen, of a bawd In a nude and drunken am. dltlon, hae excited the attention of the public, and indignation la universally expreood. Mayor Drum Wu ordered an inveutigatinn Into the affair at a meet. lug of the Polito Committee of Council., to be bald to-morrow evening. If any statement made in these columns needs autmantiation we feel that witneeoe. In abundance can be found to volunteer evidence; bat we think that the case speaks for itself. The pollee will not dare deny that the person of the woman wee wantonly exposed to public Rare; or that they went Into her house and dragged her out by foto, tearing her night robe partly away in the effort. They may have Invited ber to dress; but her failing to do so did not authorize them to disregard &statute law which reed= •"If any penmen shall commit any notorious act of public In decency tending to debauch the morals or manners of the people he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, !la" - We say that the marching on a crowded street of an almost naked woman, whether she le pure as snow or as debased and de. graded ea only woman can be. Van act of pithily Indecency, almost to • crimisal degree, and one which is inexcusable, In men charged with preserving and maintaining the peace and good morals of a city. Thai's all. With the Police Committee and Mayor Drum the matter oats, and we trust that the offenders will receive that °Metal rebuke they have earned and so richly melt; and for the administration of which a moral commualty mitiormy roan. THE MOUNTS. District °sort—Judges Hampton and OSHR are plenty In the mountains Ktrapsuies. south and east of .;ohn.town. HAI-rant v, November 27.—1 n the ease I MRS. Al SKITxa has been appointed of Wilson vs. Adams, previously re. Postuo""" at Hlllview, Westmoreland ported, the jury eame into court, after county. having remained out all night, and bay- Ma. DaNatti. T 701:011, a reiii. rs, dieddent of log failed to agree, were discharged by Venango county for seventy years, iv that county lest week. the Court. Tux Cambria Iron Company are about TRIAL LIST POR MONDAY. I, Levi ef ilbobbenc. g commencing the erection of an Iron Cur io!. 14MB:teener vs. Mcsiraw Co. mace at Hopewell, Bedford county. 100. Irwin vs. Shaffer et al. A CITIZEN 01 31a1rSville, JonnTyson. ss. Prayer vs. Walters. attempted suicide on Sunday, 21st, by 161+. Palmer vs. Bingham McConnell. I hanging himself in his stable. He was Kneen va. lieekort. it. Manna vs. Burkhart. cut down by his wife in time to save his Biddle vs. Duff. life. Tex Commissioneis of Cambria coun ty have awarded th4contract for building the new isil to Mr. Wm. Callan, for $73,000. The contractor is required to complete it In two years. Pt - vs - loss are being prepared for gen eral circulation, praying that the Senate and the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, at the next meeting of the General Assembly, will re enact the Ten Commandments. Tux treasurer of Erie county, C. W. Kellar, an account of whose poisoning we publiahed some weeks ago, was taken to I.)ixmont insane hospital last week, his mental condition rendering that change necessary. Hopes of his recovery are entertained. Common Beorh SATVILLIAT. NOT. 27.—Ths argument list was taken op but no bualneas of Im portance was trammeled. On motion of W. D. Moore, Esq., Jas. D. Ramsey was (outlined and admitted to pracllne In Ibis Court. Tat t.le'r TWA \T. 182 White vs Stewart et el. (Aeon vs. (iormlev. 264. A ltmore vs. Schumborg. 266. Walker Ye. Bell. 267. Moore & Co. vs. Mullen el al. 213 e. San. VS. Same. 271. 14111 vs. (butter. 273. Kepler vs. McCully tt Co. 274. liartupee S Co. for [Lae vs. McDoo ald. 276. Sandy at al vs. Doff dr. Rwing =I Nov. W. —(Nourt °novena! MEMO a. ten o'clock, and the argument Bet vu taken up, but no butanes. of Importance wee transacted. Amusement.. used nue at the moat mucconeful two weeks' engagements of the season st the Opera Howie Saturday night. This even ig Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will moose • brief engagement, with j and as it wee," and one of their Leg Yankee farce., in which Dish i 'atikee eccentricitlett ere fully re nted. Owing to • delay In the ar of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllisma In • for rehearsal, the new plecee an toed in the hills will not tie produced I Tureday evening. Pt TTAIII•RUH Tet LA TlM—Manager WO ems, of tee old Drury, who has been ttering to the amusement loving people ith ituch • liberal hand during the prefLeDIIKOWIOU, has effected an engage ment with Wild, Barney Mac's Mimtirel troupe, which la said to be one of the beat oompanlee traveling. The engage ment commences to-night, and, as the company comprimes eome of the heat. "burnt cork" talent In the country, we anticipate • full house. ov Musio.—Thisevening the great military allegory of the "Drummer Boy; or the Battle of htilloh," which was presented last season with such marked mimeo, will be reproduced at the Acad emy of Music, embracing nearly the 11311118 vest. There are marked improve ments in the scenes and twelve new and beautiftil tableaux have been added. The play has • historical Interest which of Itself In sufficient to draw large audien ces, but independent of this the charita ble object to which the proceeds are to be devoted, the charity fund of the Cl, A. 8., should attract thomosoda to see It. Seats may be secured at the othee of Lee N. Smith, lie? Smithfield street, cacti day from 9 A. NI to 3 e It. Two hundred seats have already been secured for Mon. day night, and a large number fur other evenings during the week. Performance will close each stetting at 10', o'clock, giving an abundance of time for those . ho have to take the cars for home, and Y preae ♦n Honest Contractor Some wag acting for the Oakland Pas ringer Railway, with ■ desire to earn.. tloally insult the worthy and efficient contractor mi city works. Mr. John sent him an Orelde watch and bra. chain as • mark of esteem. The gift wee worth about five dollar.. It was promptly returned with the following lowing expression of gratitude: lici.vi.Ke Allow me to return the very handsome and valuable Orelde welch you have been so kind as to pre sent inc with, believing that your road wants all the means it h. to fnitlll Its obligations; and believing that if it oame to the knowledge of Councils, that you were so extravagant in presenting so valuable an object to me. They might consider that you ought to take off win. of the mud that has lain on Fifth avenue for the pain eighteen months, thereby injuring you. A delicate consideration of your Interests promote me to freely and gladly return to your company this magnificent ooreide" watch. I remain, JOHN FLINN. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —The steamers Idaho, from Liverpool, od Bellew, from London, have arrived o New York. —Governor Hoffman has refused to respite Owen Held, sentenced to be hung on the 9th December, In Brooklyn, 2213112 —An amendment looreasing the salary the Governor of Wisoonain to $6,000a year, was carried at the recent election by a majority of 6,0.59. —The petition eskers to Congress to recognise the belligerent rights of the Republic of Cubs. has received 16,030 signatures In Philadelphia In three day. —Suit has bean brought against number of citizens of Memphis In Chan cery court by the heirs of Wm. Winches ter, of Baltimore, for one million dollars worth of property. —Mary Jefferson. of Boston, Mary J. Harris, of Philadelphia, and Calvin R. Hidden, late of New York, are under ar rest, In Boston; and held for examina tion, charged with pension fraud*, —Wm. Brand, an old man of slaty, who lived in Columbus, LI.. committed suicide In fit. L.buis yeaterday, at the house of his sodin.Law, Henry Juergen. The cause was the Infidelity of his wifo. —Solomon R ItlesenthaVs Jewelry core in Louisville was robbed yesterday morning of gold and silver watches, diamond rings and pins to the amount of six to eight thousand dollars. No clue to robbers. --In the trial of Lawrence Clancy, at Ottawa. 111., for murdering ills wife at Peru, last month, the Jury rendered a verdict of manslaughter, and the Court sentenced the prisoner to ten year. Lm priwarimant. —Theoorperatlon of Neabville Satur day gave bonds for $1,600,000 In the In JulietMumma restraining the payment of the checks lamed by the late Republi can administration until the legality of the twine is determined by the Court. —J. At Caw has sued the proprietors of the New Orleans Times for $1000:0) datragoa, for libel, in publishing, in August last, an affidavit made before • Justice of the Peace by Edward Rickey, charging Ouse with embezzlement, with comments thereon, In the local oolumns of the Timex • —The propeller Colonist, from Milwa ukee to Montreal with a cargo of 0,000 tuuthels of wheat and 1,600 barrels of flour, sprung a leak on Saturday, on L e k. Huron, and sunk twenty-flue miles this side of the Straits of Mack- IggeMESaMl --Collector Grinnell. District Attorney Pierrepont, the Supervisor, and the navel officers of the Port, held a private con ference at the New York Ccuttom Hoare Thursday, In reference to the recent frauds, and to tit upon a time and meth. od in which to Institute proceedings against the defaulting Etarties. It was decided there should be no secret com promises. —Peter Bottle 6. Bon, of White Hall, Illinois, failed on Thursday and abecood ed. Their liabilities are estimated at fifty thousand dollars, mostly to small farmers, from whom they purchased wheat. No met. are known to exist. The parties were heard from Pfiday at Chicago, where they closed out a con signment of dour and drew the balance due them. —Mrs. Margaret Perry and bar daugh ter Llda,of Carrollton, Illinois, have.been held In Sve thousand dollars bail each, I on a charge of Infanticide, In the murder of an Illegitimate child of the tatter. Mrs. Parry is a daughter of the late Go. Vernon Carlin of that State, and Lids • granddaughter. She is pommeled of much beauty, and always, up tp this co mmence, roshatalned aa excalleat char acter. NO. 276. Si ATE !TEES Tea committee of the Army of the Tennessee have raised $13,668 towartbs the monument to General McPherson, to be crested at Clyde, Ohio. It will cost $13,000. General Rawlins' family fund now amounts to ;43,200. The resigna tion of General Butterfield may interfere with the rapid Increase In amonaL NEW ADVERTISENENTB Up!i - A FAIR AND FESTIV•I , In the Walt,. or 511.1ST•ft tHL•HrhI. Aileen., ran open on TUE% DAY. t. 30th. Sol amateur. durtus ••••t A great •ar Myr 01 rasey and aseinl Sr tales will be utlere4 end ant Ica 1./INNERS and 111.1•PILKS serer/ race 4.1 The table* will be ettended by the Isllee of ter pa•lah and others. It Is design ed t male Lela Pat, and Pestle.' a von Nan o etc •ed attract St tt lad al the Lied. itatulablon, IS cents. Supper tickets 50 cent.. rot sale at W(1..1.11 t CO.. Federal street, sod al the d..or. - WEIERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES The Blind Preacher, Rev, W. H. MILBURN, I= La f FarETTE H4LL. On TUESDAY. November 30th, 1869 IMI=EI "what a Blind Nan Paw la Parla =MEI = =I JUST ISSUED TI E ATI4I ON N•VAL ASICIHITICC 'Vag AND Intl' freI..DING. or aa Zap. Won of Or Kismet. sty. 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Re tea (loth. •I 00 ft Zit 111.1 r NTT'S TOR I&. tietoud aeries. rir Wllid.x flaryrOrstrat DIXON. author of ••blear Maarlua.•• etc. Oro.. Ora Toned PaDrr• Clo h aka°, 21 0 HSICHT ek11.01...5. Moat rated with Una H dyed tad Tare aty Mein/. 4 b 7 LrDwIY Rio Tim tad Ow an Pt ‘,$C7l. 'Small •la. tiolk. $1.7 5. OHS POOR (UHL The Entry of Thousand, Br WIRY Seim. Eilmo. Intro cloth. rial' it, Alu PLOWItIiB. A Collection of Tans nod Songs for Common asol Sunday Szb.ou. By Witt-lan WALiin • author •f Boothia. Harmony,•• ••H•ittern oml and Weverti Pocket Harmony,'• .4 '•lhe Cb Harmony." :ma 1 ob one 410. Bom 4a. 63 cent, A TREAT'S' UN THE DUMMIES AND SUM MERY 07 TUB MOUTH. JAWS AND AMP. Cl•TI PARTS. By JAB.. E. BAntersOW. II D., D. D. 8., late Lem weir on Ansromy And S rrrrr I. the Ilillseisiphis Schooled AItaIONXJ. tie. M115..1ed with 71. cl Plates sad homer. ems Wood rota. Sr.. Erin Medi, ST.SO. BLIMP AND ITS IiS,J•AVIINYINTS. By W. A. H•1.011,(11 M.D.. Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Bereave Bi stem, and of Maw Medicine In the Belliseee Poepital Medical Bollree, New Turk; late Seasecia Demesne ILL Army, me.. etc libmiL CI th. Per We Or all Booksellers. or will be wall* ms.ll, postage paid, ow receipt of lb. Pllme 17 the pu bllehem. J. B. LIPPINCOTT .11 118 .86 TIT M• =IT STOITIT, Philsdelphi w3.‘ CD-saw GREAT BARGAINS IN liILLINEI 91 Federal St., Allegheny. BilIG/IND HUT DEPT COMPETITION rERSONAI Lint lIONLES e. .tll sun U 241 1 4. VET,II be not by ON X DOL.1.•Il Is all vr• nano for 7/41.11., I Venous tanotUM nutaluss,, Won n Wong and Unto( • Velvet Bosun. old or new. Mirs sad se Raul ; Tlrrf OZNTS will bay a Velvet BaL 015111 DOLLAJI will bey a Velvet Hallett:m.l veltb Plata. TEN C NTC TIM bay a pale a libel Fleeeelitt. L4d.... &tits nuts to ardor anal laud:sots& %gamed for IF IV 6 sad OIX 1)0,1,83. =MI Nub Rlbbou ud luny Habra. Bow. ellwent Dever Trimming. Weary Trindee, Chlldren'a Woolen Peron., Ladles' Oper. . Heal. Inhale' Cloaks, Ladles' Kid Glues la all detlyable etude. Lt.lles. Collars and Caffo, Lace Illandkar• Weft, self style. Jet Jewelry alertly dewerlp tlo. etyle and price, el MRS. RORB'S, 91 Federal Street, AM:OOW GOLD Fi'MNES Repaired and Repainted, W. ,G. DUNSEATU'S, E=l Uppoglta Yaw,.la ELM. __ ♦ gas scoot of Mablo, Took , • CO. 1 Go!O Pew al•sTa of Ewa—tbs ben la the nut. C=E=l= GOIL C.OIIIrAP T. BASK •on 11111:111a.Nm• STOCKS, AL- L...100p if V 1.1.11• 1.411.411aD 1101 IDS, TCIRD•T Rollo IWO. November Raab as Sji welock, mill botold va Mead nowt of Calm merelol Rooms. 106 thallbleld and : 40 mom. irseliaags National east; so , a Nalloaal Baal: WO Omer . Suatame a a la Co. wawa Cm: ID Columbi Oil • de 0.0 0 • /R eamer Valley Railroad RUM Ye Yon. Hoods. oeCI ReCI. 1 4•11111, Auctioneer. LADIES , GOLD WATCHES, LEg• auLp O wAT T CIts aDI n , ( M KL S WACIIS ti: LAMM' GOLD WALTCIII3, For Ws by L R. WIELD & CO.. =I 1111114iimal 1 1'at= L ths;l...st sad cheapest tcalar., ,,, iat 444 ,12121, Dcbaated u Wear. Fiat-Oliva/a. No timer, neetutaLv or mnreasst obeli b. =rs nlturte • nbcrl nor. Onto of n ve . ena be or tan. ...p1 f. ftlzaurned grassumaly to u. 11 0,0 * , ot • etalb of tan. Partsuastus •re mosbuKl I=l UCZEJ I =1 I=l tar "Jeterlita4A •• Wants," " Pound," ..13oreettieib” nol exceeding POUR LINEN, will be mAere erl en there enflame mete TWARTY.YIi - R OIeNTBI eaela Mak. honed Mee viri? eIfN7W. WA ANTED.-A 111,ili 'KJ • dee.l app v. 'few &nit claw ,541 Venn atm.. Note ENTB.—To cals. I • fur tbe mole at sexolley . for ...low:111.1u oh. ot Kenna Dow*. l' of D. • t. LEN. NI AATED-A v•An t•cavrflr- • lopeoene ano do cl Second nr.rd. Allen Genf WANTED MD PAIN 42k Se eeryo •L• el ~.31 ... 0 PUS! TVIL• • tog 10•0 , 00.0 at tha 1) O.I . ATCLI 0 WI. I= O'NEILL & ROOK. PIROPItirTORI I IePATCH. Plitsbunk, Ps WANTED Fill (VA L DIGGERS nod ple•ssut aaaaaa constant ,tat/ti, meot sod tw.t ware • at the Iflnfes of the Meteor iron and Coal Cs.? Al tltoeepero, oe. the JIMMI.0•111 el 4 Primitits Hallway, Mercer county. Alt nil Ron rut. burgh. Apply to H. B. 131.00 D, fyT 0 IrN rtß•i. AUNT, Blomberg. TV A NTED. GENTik =Vibe parmoolb to sell die ealy 099FUTILVE PROVED 1:0111101:rENdll 11Z911.919 CHINK Pre./ 0.7 1111. Oral. latesessuislo .5:."4 mace —.lll do •01 kll dof 9 0 , 11 aoer taE any naxebte —100.090 sold ..d the Oeoar l .. .Ally I • n z.dug . N olr • • to tale to ges.y. • • • frr vr•ra. of .1.11,ge.tv. - bill ano CO.. Bostaa. Plll.6tottrey or at, Yo. WANTED. - E10RT6A4i112.... sso.uoo to Luse to largo or emit toomoughp. I= Blli, nom sad Real LUNY Aeolian ri W ANTED.—AGERITS - evary- WHERE to sell the Alt aitlWl 1 Tie CI X APIIi NE. the hale Pt A alto Macho. teer Invented- Rtes NMI Inds 110,000 ttlteltete pee minute. A areas AMERICAN KNIITI2i 0 MACHIN - ECG.. Mosta. Mu.. or at. Lc.lll. M. TWANTED—An AG m ' tortilla <4, to be. ta. eeltlanted 11•1121 X • IN SEW !NU 2dACIIIINE, of .amt her terms sore liberal than soy other wattpiar. Cal and alanalne at 11l Wood street. ' " MA=EIX= wANTED-.HELP;,-.4 11211.. PLAPYMENT thrIICUI. No. I t. CIAO Area. BOrs CURLS wad WEN. tor dIMII ttsda of employmooL• of al land. can be roc,lted on al==. WANTED.-81TIIATION AB • Tet•VELLTInd AfirrlT nor • OareV Herdic,. b so [rave! In Tennenbee " IRO um,. Bert of en; reference 117th. •GVI•10 ea In tbn ecnabern Mane& iddmin-- t Ilt•Mbn, Aileen/lay Cite. P. TVA.NTED.—A quantity el Iry "." c•ltPirt CHAIN—oId swell gm. T.ve.each sot reRAIGI CARPS( WE&VZL. VIUANTED—An active Partner o tee Att. ( 11.;.1.,!!..r" ) ..r.E 1 .1%"'Di5= t o Alt, l o o ny ,n‘y. Ad.lrea• U.. Atleablini TITASTED.-4 GIUL TO DO 0 aSSELL 11 - 115111VONS la a SiSil Saks at ta(aAoec( easalistl. Call Si 100 ,rraford (tree, LOST. T ONT.—Yeste •ay eaten:lolM IA OEN TLEII•N nt./TYII COLbAX, I. 1911,0 to lirowastown. ♦ Mend 7. — .Q1 eve. If let* .1 143 Ors t area. TO-LET rno-LvT -TWO FURNISICED atIMPING nooms. Swaim at MG Peas etre. rre.LET.-110"31.--A Faiula 17D FEW: r ROOM, very destrabie,tatt oo e for TRlerr one or two ountlamen. Inquire man IS 7%0-LET, WITH BOARDING.— I An .1.• art 1.0. R. a BouNt.fulux tb• Put. tAr at A I l i ,Ittkualsa VINUZ, wrkllll2r= o g room.NOR TH FOR SALE. VOl3l 6 4 LE—FP ESIDENCE—nritli detailing. No. 2 , 6 Audaesam Mmallia2al2ll - Tbe lot in 22 feet as •ndar.041.43.L. extending bael 144 fee to Gear. , 662f1a which tamed a TraRICE eTt.M.Y BSI liothar., coalman.' Maven Mosim'lnak lOW and bmb 'EMI:. There la hm mad will mar, ta klub eraati bane .11.1 bah rem. Tor WM. enquire of W r. BLL( R SAL E—A FOIINDR 411.11 D Acenqr SHOP. srl'Dlvod OeOSIW frir Oiss kW work mod a good trade ssiabilluist Address, “POS WHEY." st Min VOll BALE.—ENGINES AND BOlt 6kn. ...rend steon44thal. Con stantly so hand Lnd boat nno. Corner Seventeenth and I'll=e4N . , Mtn VOR SA LE.—En gines land Mil ers, New and - neeenad Hand, Of ell kW. constantly ma i:1,41. Orders from all part. of tn. Counts, PnllnDal executed. . .1 ►xxs HILL & Cora. r r.nou Arcuu• II P. ■. W. l C. L W VOR SALE—A LARGE NEW 156103 1/10386,01tb LOT 662616 NM, on 61.50 near Butler, beiv..teeell Pleasant /y iorreatera /Oa td../0 nad . .labburtwoo4. entenaaCTlcoavenT 11 Itntnerd house. - Yes. a glees Ifisaa. dlatelY. Ifl d will be tel Al.. • not toe BRIO E RIDITT)36IC3 On Pm/001 Meet. nano. LnJOBLZ B/11013. DWNIJJSIO Forty-ant street. •lso, a annaber of ethos 1106.8 •OD Lors for We. r. a V•Elta allowed b fur •we LuTS Blaotoll/04 yers pym.t. Inquir a e of L. S. WILL/A.MS, Peal Uwe W l..c• tree..th Mra bn/ib opuothe et. Joan't rpbeevea Fon wax. '"E o s e .d Lott or t., /*nail= rlee 46,5(); 16a ,es PhreVell ,000: Elea. an Lot, 64 James 600; /1 buys. oa Yl/rattna p tt, W: ol: II bounce and 3 Tots le I- • 66 300, 6 acres In Vareree to en / . /Y. 4 road. 66,000: rats on Free/Oat • 64,000. boa. aurl lot la Salm. 1/100. • 1 sere pound 14 Illellerne Rom. II:. • • . .4 lota bead of Sealer 0tteet.651,111601 and acres it 1111.6411, Bone. SLAM • and lot tn Bodeetrater. Beaver coma •• coatal. 81 oxen. lot 65 by 51110 tee Iles. at Tar OYU. letatloa 36 aeon, 566 Innate. of X. 61 , 117360.354 Baal Intate Age • COrSGT MID asici fisseal* trotta Ai •• y. —superman leek. .4`tgjerattUr t tuf at r ch. -rivreteucen even imiy MUMS I . 1 rum tosimorimqUlSll4 CUM V I VIF Na 11/SNE JOHN I GOOPER 14, Bell and Brass FOIlidepl;::, 6681116, LOCONOTIPB k 11151 BRASSES afade.: .PrompUy to . Order. BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Haw!. Proprt.ors and Mastalustarals J.M.Cooper'slmpnored BalaneeiVieel STEAM PUMP: Office, 882 PENN BTRELT. Foundry ) Cor.l:th and nallessit*ide l. rtrreinninters, HENRY G. IULIWM, facrnANT;s' Comer of Peon ud LLE" ZENON a.i 11111011110111114 see utenia=3,4sarir!sjpir FALL AND Nowt/ cid,zap-Lrig 1311 ME i <t''
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