THE DAILY GAZETTE: PI3MIdAN, REED & CO, Office, 84 and 86 Fifth, Avenue. 7631A1f 1, P. ILEED. P. B. VENBINAM, T. P. HOUEITOR. !EDITORS •AD PROMOS/On Tlclitllll OF TOD DAILY = I +7 earrlert, per week FIRST EDITIOI. Jriroxioirr. THE CAPITAL. After the Swindlers—lnerease io Ilepresentativea — The - Alabama Claims—A Look Into the Fu ture—Cleveland &mud Na tional Bank —Health of Sena tor Brownlow—Seventh Indi ana Circuit—Full List—Chesa peake and Ohio Railroad—A Shell Road—Appointments— li-,venue Receipts Supreme Court—Union League of Amer ica—The Mixed School Case. tey - :•.u.r.vlw mx rittotrorgb )V sill-Kt:TON, November SO, 1689 =I Poctimeter General Creswell has been endeavoring to check the frauds upon the pubfir practiced by swindlers, who use the mails to distribute circulars of gift and other thieving enterprises. Special Agent Petherrbridge, of the Poet a-ince Department, effected the arrest of one M. C. Mass. at Chester, Penusylvs els, for sending money to a swindling concern, called Wogs° Clo., No. TS Nas sau strees,New York, to purchase want Unfelt greenbacks. The pretended firm have circulated • large mu:ober of letters, proposing to. furnish counterfeit green hooka defying detection, at given prices. Hasa received a package by express and Special Agent Petheriniflge, having suo ceeded In getting possession of it, found on oPeologe that It contained about two pounds of eheet lead, taken from a tea boa, a small card photograph of • tea dollar greenback, and a note expressing the hope that the purchaser would be satisfied, and that if he Wowed the dog would be dead. BUS paid fifteen dol lars for the investment, which proved q fraud on him, instead of a fraud on the government. runsArRAICE AND oRIO RAILROAD. As much Interest is manifested in the Chesapeake and .Ohio Railroad, It may be stated the termini, eastern, is Richmond, end western, mouth of Big Sandy River. The length of the line complete to White Sulphur Springs Is 205 incomplete 300 miles. The oust of construction la estimated at. gold prime, 1512,000,000. Ilebt. 18,000,000. Estimated mat of completion 110.- 000,000. Amount to be furnished by the ,contracting parties /Me 000,000. piumatetions, western, via Lexington, Kentocay, Loniaville, Bt. Louie and. Memphis; via Ohio river route, Cincinnati, St. Louie, Chicago and Indianapolis; via Chillicothe and CV lumbas branch /Ines. Embraced in the charter are, Covington to Lynchburg. 0130 hundred miles, Coalsruouth to Point Pleasant, forty-five miles: total vote of stockholder% at the recent. meeting, 66,- 000 shares; for the contract, 51,000; evil:Let It, 5,000. rrellEAAUt IR IMPICESENTATION A movement of considerable Impor tant:l3 among Western Republican mem bers bee Jost been developed In the pre- paration of a bill to increase Congres &lentil representation from the bails of two hundred and forty m= of the Hotted of Ropresentatives to three ibuodred. - The basis of representation is usually 'fired after the taking of the census, but as the ninth census will hardly be completed before 1872. It is intended to peas a bill this winter alight ly Increasing the present buds of popula tion. and 'providing for three hundred members for the Forty second Oonstreas. Western dam may that under the props" ed apportionment Illinoi4 lowa and Wlsoot.ain 'will ineresso their prolong representation, while New England will be reduced' two or three mem bore. =I Lt was recently telegraphed in these ditmatches that. the negotWipno for the adjustment of the Alabama claims bad been reoponod, which etatement wee soon followed by a denial from another quarter. The coutradictlo. nle a mere quibble, as the feet appears to be that. this Government nodded the British Cabinet that it wee ready now to re. come any now propositions which they might melte, thus virtually ailEing that She negotiations might be trawl/erred to Washington. MI YEE. 11111100 L OAHL The Corporation attar miyhaa rendered • de c ision In the mixed school caw, that any one trustee Lisa power to print ad mlasloo to py, ectool, He declines to gnawer the question. What la the legal interpretathru'Of '.tbe word “white," Ilerving Congress will be olain, and apprepriate legislation will settle the entire an ni oct and thus prevent protr act ed dlscussionsi tad litigation.- ISECONP NBTIONA L L BABE OV CLIIVELA.ND The Investigations by the Oomptroller .of the Currouey into the affairs of the Second Naiiorlitl Babb. of Cleveland. since the chits of the suicide of Seth Buell, the clefaniaing cashier. develops the fact :hope° bank loses about 000, nod itissuppnsed- that private de rpoelt.lng will Bate about .150,00 0 ca WA: .000 more. - :_.a.rttontrTmarrra: Tho Pr6sidont has appolntod parsous, of Ohio, 11. FL Consul at &Li ngo, Cuba: Thos. A. Batter Edward B. .geary and...Tesso Applegat e appoint ., cornadaskaters to examine and report — n the Mid and telwaph 11130 author.' tkpo to h e " I n fl icted by the Oregari: Central liallw ad CooPirt7- vra ,:vott num. =A.D. The tieCTMAry s'n7u°ll fro m has re ceived a commupic._ %runnel asking permission for the Vernonv Shen Road Company to Impoi,, trout England, free or duty, a traction °neon for their road tetween Savannah aril Venous burg, to belated as an ezporjrneN only. A 149 IFTWTEIE 7MO• At the-present rate of purebiZing bond; theaccrued interest cm the Sink ing rand by the lit of January will be nearly tap million, of dollars .in gold. which amount will be disposed of at public ea . and the mm recedved appll .xtto the i ¢ trchaaeof bonds. InITILEat COURT. ju the Supreme Court today several one,. werOargtpd, iticluding one from the action being to restrain the drfo.wdant fromng to en. , force e 0 the t/OCtiol l o f Revenue on cot.ton ,„ „The Court adjourned until Monday. TEM. BEVRIOTII JUDICIAL CIIICUiT. tlt eeeme probable that Judge Drum. mond. of Chicago. Gsraterly of Selena, lj will be the auroessfulplimrd for the 'II Circuit Judgeship o fde Seventh Ju t; &vial Circuit; compoof Illinois and .51 Wisconsin. Ho le a peso friend of the President. 74' A PULL LIST r Of the appointnumta to be made under 1 the new law lute already been prepared by the Preeldent„ and the names will. Do sent to ti 96 8/1:1110 .Jriy in, peamber. ofcpwroalstu;twirpw Writes here that his health is better than it hae boon for four years, and that he ar ki rises here Friday evening, with his wife, to remain during the winter. UNION LEAGUE Or ANERICA. 111 1, annual 1181111013 of the Council of the Union League of Amalie takes place in Now York, December Bth. It la apected the meeting will be largely at ton.,-4' INTKRVAL =VENUE TLEZEIPTA. .1 The ree.Olpta? Or internal Revenue for the mouth atitti fibilia,67lh ., correapond-, log tnont# I V R YW.,*9.60.000. UPPER RIVERS (Ry padfie , and ithastieleltaph., BROW[. ILLE, Pa, November to . _ Rtior felting eIoWIY with lie feet wi d e , In 01ot:banned, Reining. Thermometer b 2 at 4 e. v. flat' I.^sst o no, Pa., November 3O—River z . 'l , failing al ,srly with live feet six inches water. Wettheifelninil ma 'Mang. I Thermometer as at 4 P. M. AtortoA November stationary with four feet water in tha channel. Weather : raining slowly. Thermometer S 7 at l P. at. ' 1 (..11 . .itt - 1 ic't /ttrl\ - .\). (..'') utte I=l VOL. LXXXIV. 11E3 CINCINNATI. The Bible In Public. flebobts— A Cam Before the superior Chart—Um the Board of EduestlOn Power to Prohibit Bell/lobs Instruction In Public name's —Argument. Pro and Con. ttly Telegraph to the Plttsbargb Gaaette. 1 CINCINNATI, Nov. 36.—The following points occurred in the argument of W. M. Ramsey, yesterday, beibre the Su perior Court for the plaintiffs to the moo enjoining the School Board from expell ing the Bible from the schools. To -- show themselves entitled to the relief preyed for the plaintiff's must establish two propositions : First—That religious Inatmction In the contentplutlon of the lam to an canon ttal element tt our Common School Sy. tem of education. Second—That the Board of Education of thesity of Cincinnati hue not power to pretalblt ell religious bistro&Jon in the achools of the mty. These propositions will be wet, it may fairly be anticipated, by, first— A general denial; second—the affirmation that lrre a-gzal Board, any " re i 7gi n otTe n i t ne e tf: r et t io o n f is unlawful. I respectfully submit that religions Instruction Is an essential part of the fkimmon School system of educa tion. Our Common School system was organised under the CuusUtation of the year ISM Schools were established by the Legislature In obedience to the dune thus of the Clonstittition itself. That di rection Is contained In the words consti tuting the concluding sentence of the third section of ths Bill of Rights; "Re ligion, morality and -knowledge being essentially necessary to the good govern ment and happiness of mankind, the schools and - mean. of Instruction shall forever be encouraged by a legislative provision. not inconsiatent with the right of atmachnice.7 After sitesaiglng:toshory that the con eritutAon and Isms rwror religious W ar:ruction in tamale, he says: Bat I alßrut with entire confidenne a proposition of law, that had the e >nab tutton been as silent as these laws as to the purpose for which sebools were to be estaullehed; had it simply declared that It should be the duty of the legislature to establish schools, the conatltution would be precisely the same; that reli gious Instruction would be as clearly cotitemplated as It is now by the ex prem language of that Instilment. He then quoted the custom. of public schools In other countries and the grants of State authority fur establishing schools In the United States, Athena, and Oxford, Oldo, among the Instances to show that religious Instruction was con templated. In conclusion he rand These resole tines forbid all religious Instruction. As I before remarked, they are to substance* a repudiation not only of Christianity, but of all religion In the broadest sense of which the term is susceptible. They clearly constitute such a case as was sup• poised by the mates In pronouncing an opinion in the Girard Will Case, but ram which that case was distinguished, desire to adopt and submit to the court as part of my argument every word of the great argument of Mr. Webster in that con—an arguMent that wn not an swered or denied by the Court so far as Its conclusions were concerned. The holding of the Court that Christianity might be taught in the Chohans' College by pions laymen, avoided his conviction without controverting his premises. The argument occupied three hours. Judge &alio spoke two hours yester- day fur the defense, and wail conclude to-day. He said Christianity was no part of the law of the State, for If It were, certain dude. peculiarly Chriatlan must be enjoined upon citizens on ear. tain rites which none but Christians profess, the olnervance of certain virtues, usually-called Christian, are enjoyed by the State, not because they are Chris- Rate, but because it is essential for the good of society. The State enforces no duty as a Christian dui y. The Christian holds no civil right in preference over Persona professing other creed. or no creed. Tile Jew, for instance, has the same rights as the Christian; the Name remedies for wronger, can ane, hold prop erty, office, vote. ills synagogue - la exempt from taxation the same la the Christian's church. Be quoted the case of Bloom vs. Rich ards, Second Ohio Report., section three eighty-seven. Ile add: It is no objection but ou the contrary a recommendation to legislative enactment based on the justice of public policy, that it IA found coineddiwith tte pi:ecepts of pore re. llgion ; but nevertheless the power to make the law rests In the legislative control, over things temporal, not spirit ual. for no power over thinip spiritual tun ever been delegated to a government, while any preference of one religion over another, as the statute would give an 'above hypotheals, In directly pro hibited by the Constitution. Christian ity was no part of the common law of Ohio now, ari was the cam with Mama- ' chnsetts, New York and Virginia once, but pot in Ohio to day. thanks to the followers of Protestant Roger Williams, Cnthollo Charles Carroll, and infidel Thomas Jefferson, to show the diversity of opinion mar existed among Chrhe Han on the authenticity of the New ' Tektament. He quoted from Rev. Samuel Richard son's book. Be said: It le not s little curious to see how nearly this summary ' of the Presbyterian Divine agrees with certain propositions advanced by the Jesuit Father of tide city ' Ins recant lecture on the Bible, though the ulterior conoltudons or the two are widelydlver gent. The Tagialeitire of Ohio cannot judge between - the two, nor can ito 3. Board of Education of the thy of Cm. cinnatl be a jud t c . The honest convic tion of both memorials will be respected by the State or Ohio. Judge Hoadly, for the defence of the Bible 'Riopelle'', spoke two hours and ' half this afternoon. In his opening re mark*. be spoke of the powers of the Board of .Ednoation be legislate for the government of schools under their COD- CroL Me claimed that iherewas nothing for the Injunction prayed for by the plaintiff to operate upon, for the reason that , tn.) moment the res illations complained of were adopted they werelaw for every teacher 'ad by by the Board of Education. It could not operate naiad the Clerk of the School Board ter prevent him delivering to the various teachers employed a copy 'of the resolutions. For the game reason he farther Maimed, from the fact that the &awl of Edeutation bad this Power of governing Reboots by their that remedy sought by the phdotiffa was ot the proper one. The question might i x , ( bedded by thin Court, Imo by the Su promo Cputt; built would not stop there, It would be teen nit b=ple, and alter yawl 0 On, alone be Wiled. • - Geo. It Sage, fol the plaintiff, apolte ten minutes before the Court adjourned. Be will conclude today. The court room was thronged dating the entire seadno. H. 0. Schroeder was committed to Jail by Esquire Merchant to -day, in default of six chocolat:id dollars ball, to appear for • further examinathm on the charge of forging the name of Stahl ey Meyer to • draft Ibr • large sum. This (Inn inn not be dissuaded from prosecuting. The father of young Schroeder has settled , for similar operations upon them to an aggregate amount of eve thousand eve hundred dollars, selling propertY to , make restitution, /i number of workman were precipi• Mted thirty feet to the ground to-day iv the felt Of • sontfold on the old buieb church, mu/fwo Irmo seriously in- Jared. • ' • SKIM AMERICA ess a o luove—Yeuew MeyeSuccf the Revolutionirts_sr. R e . o r S _ (By T.l.lyrsyb I. I be Ptc•barst, two., ) RIM Tuft!, -November 50.-. Mail news from Hayti Is to the 15th. • Gape Hoyden bad surrendered to the revolutionists. The gunboat Elsinore had been sunk. Tae Potion has been cap tured by the revolutionary war re/owls Quaker tity 60,74061 N qud prowars, dons woro!"sllslang "tlg attack' Port au Prince. thei . otily photo In the Republlo In paylmed= ofSainavo. tialnave !Sabena l ItirtUled at Port so Pripet), and do. elarea he will blow' It up before Ise will surrender. The brig Meteor had arrived at St, Mafia, with ammunition, Arc, Yellow favor prevailed at Ht. Marie. The ram Atlanta intended forgot' nave's LEBO naiad the Insurgents, will leave Philadelphia motor, Own t:-morrow for Portau Prince. Wyoming Leads the Van.. IBr IVALVIZVII o ma Pnumorptsulstm. 7 Cuerearta, November 84.—Tbe Wy oming Coundi today passed the female mirage bill almost unanimously. The bill comes up In the HOUss to-nifi" ECM EDITIR 'WEIR EPCLOCIII, .4. X NEWS BY CABLE. SOndon "Times" on the Annexa tion of San Domingo to the States—Proeeedings in the Corps Legislutif—Excite- IM`llt Among Members—Ad i eN ria Lisbon from Pnrogiiay. =1 RABAT BRITAIN LONDON, November 30.—The TiMed, re ferring to the possible cenaion of San Do mingo to the totted States, atty.: Prete the present Report of affairs we should be disposed to =DOC/ the completion of a treaty to that etta:t. Such • bargain . would be beneficial not only to parties concerned, but to Europe and the world. 'rhe Americans can eland to lose but lit- the while they might gain a great deal. The Inland ought to heroine • new ego. porlum for trade, and In the creation of such commercial station. no people are more deeply Interested than ourselves PRANCE ?sap*, November 30.-1 n the Ilbrps Loginlatif to-day the opposition cob mltied Interpolation. In the proration of last September; on the action of the authorities India AM= and Ricamuis affairs, and In the .gmatiles of last June. Deputy RaspaiMiutimltted an Inter polation of the am/lamination of citizens, and demanded the Impeachment of the ministers. The Introduction of those measures; created lunch excitement, and the proceeding. were very inormv. Prince Metternich leaves (or Vienna to-night to confer with the Emperor of Austria. =I Lisnonr, November so.—The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro has arrived. Reports from Paraguayan sources state that only the vauguard of the allied army was moving toward the new posi tions of Lopez The Willa army was still prevented from marching by want of provisions. The scarcity I. so great that the men are compelled to eat horse Beep. I=l Los cos, November 30.--Coneola, 93%. American efocuritioe quiet and steady; /662 e, 81%; '6se, ed..; '67e, 864. 10-40 a, BOX. Bonde at Frankfort arm, 90%. Erica, Illinois, 99. Atlantic and Groat Weatent, 27. Stocks steady. Perm., November 30.—Boone Arm. Relates 711 72e. LIVMPOOL, November 34). Cotton buoyant; middling uplands II k„ Orleans 12ti; sales of 5000 bales in the Manche. ter market. California white wheat 9. 7d, red western Ss sd@iBa 60, winter maniple of wheat during the lama 3 days, 11,000 quarters, including 10,080 quarters American western. Flour M. Corn Ds Gri. Oats 3a. Pose Fo. Pore lIL 6d. Beef 81 Lard 75 Cheese 68. Bacon 137 a 6d. Fine rosin 15e. fipirite petro- leum is 3d, refined la 9d. Turpentlue bosinon, November so.—Tallow Sugar quiet and steady. Whale oil J: It. Llmmed 17e. Az+ TVW EX P, November 30.—Petroleum firm. At Bremen quiet at 6 thalera 64 groat, At Hamburg fiat 15 mare banooa 2 arthllllng, H V UR, November 3.o.—CoUou eulet,et 133 franca. HAVgE. November 10.—Cotton Mt:red quiet on •pot at 133!jr. CHICAGO Boller El pion lon—lrire--B operl's Land Anne lattloo--Illnee• of Dom B, V. Hopttne—Aeoocteted Pram, ace. By T.l.r'+t•L to the PitUbargth tias.tt, November 30.—The bolter of the Steam Dye Works, Matted to the basement of the Devote House, Galena, exploded to-day, inertallywounding Mr. Streeter, proprietor, and severely In) m idi his wife. The building was much shattered. Worden's Soap Factory, at Madison, Wiwmosin, was destroyed by the this morning, with he content'. lons, 112,- 000; fully Insured. Ignatius Donnelly made s speech be fore St. Paul Chamber of Commerce last night in favor of the annexation of Hu. oerts Ltod when that people deal red it. lie claimed that Saskatchewan Valley belonged to the United States by the mum, of its topographical location, and said God speed the Fenian or any other movement which will lead to Its annex- Stkm to the United titslos. His remarks were listened to by a very large crowd of entlweleetic purple. Advice" from Pembina say the lnaur• gents orgenlend a provizionel govern ment on the 16th Inst. Hon. B. F. ILoplclna, Representative in Congress from WIWALIOII3, who has been In fur several weeks, but was thought to be re:Covering, had a relapseyesterday, followed by wile! paralyals. Today be bee been seeder, and there Is only the faintest hope of bin recovery. The contract by which the Western Alicelated Press has been Annlshing news to the Northwestern Associated Preis having expired, the latter mods. %lon mot bent to.day for the purpose of renewing It. After a conference between the exectittee committees of the two at soclations, the contract was renewed for another year. but on terms considerably differing from the previcour terms. The Northwestern tursorlatton have agreed . to collect news in their own territory and transmit It to the Western Aar:elation. SF. LOUIS Long Protracted Case Clencloded—Trou hie Among the Coopers Aailcipated. My Telegraph to the at. tough att sew., &r. loom, November 50.—The trial that hos been programing In the U. N. District Court tor, Ur past ten days against H. Sperry and Boni. R. Pretty man, of ?skin, Illinois, for the french, lent removal of 'plaits from Hot thlaCsi to St. Len* terminated to-night ra a ver- dict convicting Prettyman, and imposing Ave hundred dollars One and costa. A previa'a tult against the removed spirits, One hundred end tiny barrel., resulted In t a s i v t e e r n t or ho lt nd Otiv i erntr i i n er o , th ritUng a y. Prettyman Is a lawyer of Irmg standing at Pekin. 4a ampt wee made yesterday to re done t e mpi for making sour and Fork. barrels, and resulted In the almost entire suppression of work lu the various cooper shops of the city. No formal strike IS yet made, but the coopers as. press a deterinintition to tegnet nuY ao ducUon of wages. SAN FRANCISCO. New ( burch--Jte:rnshisatloa of the thunierfitte Party—Charge Ihrii.l e " 4 - (0) "memo. to li•e.ritistrorgh Ustette.) IMeminseq, Nproutter Bd.—The (Amnia Mite,. Dr. W. A. Scutt met last evening and resolved to organise a new church, St. Johns of Han Francisco, and call the rove/Mid gentleman to officiate. A large amount of money was lime- Mainly anhacribed, and a committee ap pointed to perfect the oromization- A meeting was belt, last night for the purpose of reorganising the Remoingtio party in thin city, Which was hugely attended by the leading member. of the Party. After stormy seeslon the moat ing broke up without definite action. TIM charge of manslaughter mama Bernard Kane, the switchman at Samson Station. at the time of the Western Pa cific Railroad disaster, was diamissed and Kane discharged. Lawyor aid Claim Agent AmmtP 4 A— MatP seaceure tAlWOutegl• (By Mount to tb rlttibOrgh OW: 04 ALBANY, Nov. 30.—Josio Td;quota% lawyer and otolui *gent,:Rf WLLOrOnnh JeffersontaxolOtyr • boa been Lignsted• oborood with , tftthit palmtop popery, and held to Man Governor Hoffman ban commuted the death sentence of David B. Pak, °Doyle:. ad of murder ID IMIS county, to Im prig:moon: tor PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1869. NEW YORK CITY. Stand from Under— Railroad Cases Postponed—Vessels Sail ed with Sealed Orders—Penn sylvania foal—Patent Right Suit—Suits for Ihmmges Drunken 'Ruffian Shot—Rich ardson's Condition Still Pre cartons— Re Marries the Di vorced Wife of His would-be Murderer—Rey. lieury Ward Reedier the Officiating Clergy man—The Duty on Coffee and Tea to be Reduced, &c., =1 Nmv Yomr, November 27. 180 The World stapt: The Cubans have an other expeditlen on hand, which will eurpassa all preview! effort,.. The Junta in now paying out ever err hundred dol lars por day for board of men In thin city, awaiting the word to mail, and has made contracts with sewers] merchants for a largo number of Winchester re pesting rifles and Peabody breech-load ers, with aeitgjile ammunition, and la Owe the contract ham not been already fulfilled It is Improbable that the expedl• Win will be started hllifore the meetlngof Congrena. The milt of the Erie ILOlwav vs. Ven dee:4H wee to-day postponed until J ena. ary• The case of the Erie l•ompuuy against Ramsey and others an argued on the motion by oounsal for Visas and tiould to continuo the 'Winston= restraining /UMW) and °there from pm:sending Mgr snit. During the argument, Mr. Eaton made a pernonal explanation, d• elating the charge of collusion, brought against him, to be baseless. Decision reserved. There hi no doubt, the statement to the contrary notwithatandlog, that the hilanionoinoli was ordered here with expiate reference to the expected elan of the Spanish fleet, The iron clad Roanoke la being thor• ougilly overhauled for service at short notice. The ( Vencercisl learns from the Navy Yard that several vessels hare already salted and °thar are preparing to sail under sealed orders. It is Abe prevail. lag ,ol tan w pinion to r te yard their destination Ie District Attorney Merriment has re solved no farther communication. from Wealth:ls[ton In relation to the Spanish gunboats, and does not expect any until the disposition of the motion to be ar gued Thursday. Petitions for signature aro being poet ed up on the ferry hatless and elsewhere, praying the Government to immediately recognize the Independence of runs. The Penna. 05a1 Company will soon be prepared to deliver in this city 4.0u0 tons of coal per day where they have heretofore delivered none during the winter months. The Ptee Trade League, of this city, publish • report of liter proceedings dark/Rake litat four wet,ke, In the way of public meetings and the distribution of documents with arguments in favor of their policy, and appeal to the publie for support In the contiouanee of the work. Proceedings were Instituted to.dev, by the owners of tne Nicoleon patent, to recover $60,000 from the city, for the oanatzuction and use of the ao.ealled MeGoulgte pavement, claimed as an In fringement of the Ntooluon patent. Sett commenced le the Circuit Coati Orsags Cou!ity by Stephen Sweet against the Erie itsll way, claiming $:140 0 damages far injuries sustained at the Carr's Rock disaster. Two athollar sults by other parties are to follow. Two more persona, named James Addison, aged 25, and Thomas/Lott, aged Itt, Rug. nehmen, have beenarrestert on suspicion of implication In the Part' Jervis bank robbery. Dorton Johnron wan erresind to day, having in his possession two one thou sand dollar United States bonds identi fied as a portion of upwards of 110,000 In stock certificate. and United States bond. stolen from tdreorna Morrison and Ffutobinadn in Novemner of last year. lie soya he got them from a man living In New lismuhire. A drunken ruffian named Moore, who assailed the residents of a lauding house in Williamsburg this morning. was Mot dead b policeman Langan. at whom he had previnuely fired. Langan gave him self Into custody. The Adore of John D. Bishop, at ?punch ridge, Westchester county, wu burned on Saturday. The sheds of the Presby terian church were aloe noneutned. and the church 'Leek( narrowly wombed de. atroction. Lon about MAO; partly in cured. It la sapwood to have been canoed by Inoandtariatn„ A lost political organization, known EMMZMM Gm, Ooleorea ban been dishonorably dismissed by the Cuban Joni, A speeder from Waablegion to the F....press says: The Way. cud !deans Committee to day agreed to recite", the tarn; twenty millione. Codes will be cut down to (our eenla and tea to twenty mate per pound. They are also en lancing the free list. The annual dinner of the Alumni of Brown Unmet.lty was given this even ing at the Metropolitan •lintel. H. S. Col prodded, and abOut seventy mem ber. were protein, Including President Caxwell. of Brown University, and F.a• Senator Faster. Mr. Richardson is In a very precarious condition to-night. He Is very weak. and having retained no nourlstneent for Bee days his friends and physicians Mar the wont. He was married Ilia even ing to the late Mrs. McFarland, by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, sedated try Rev. 0. R. Frotblngham. The steamer Scotia, from Liverpool on the 25th, arrived to night. The steamer Denmark, from Liverpool has arrived. MISSISSIPPI The Election Context netween Alcorn and Dent—Return. meagre. (Ity Tele,ropb to the rt . tsburgb tlre./ ?deem:on, November 80.—The Ave. tone Ade Molly Bprtngx specie whys: About 6,000 votes were polled to-day, nearly all black, for Alcorn. The whites vote to-ountOw. No news front 11i country except Bethel, which Is nearly all for Dent. Oxford reports Dent ahead. Coffeeville gives Dent a majority al 800. All quiet. A Clumbuz dispatch says-the °leak= =oil' quietly. The airtime' voted I ' l l y or Alcorn. About 2,000 votes wore polled at Morton. The Enigmas voted for Dent at some polls. Ai Telyali. Ountown and Verona. out of 000 *Kea, Deul, got GOO. At Water Valley hot • widths and negroos voted. Dent got 430 votes and Alcorn one. Tomorrow will Probably increase Dent's majority io7oo. Nothing further is yet known, Now Oist.e4wo, Nov.llo.—Thoolactions for Constitution and Slateolljoara to Mb slaalppi and Tema commenced today. lh ~.!!whisippi the election lasts two days and m Tessa Yrlday evening There will be !moonlit until the elesi.L=7 close. INspatebos indicate quiet elections In both *otos, TERRE HAUTE Two 'Murderers to Weller We Death Penalty. (By Thesteph si the ?Metro ret Ei•tetta.) Tappg pro., Nov. 30.—The motion fora new Wel In tbe com" f I Oliver A. Morgan, convicted of the mur der of John Petal, was - Mundell )7 Judge Chapman to-day, and the prisoner sentenced •to be hung on Thursday, December 2sd, the Dame day set apart for the plamPltur of Stevens. the mur derer, o f *ear*. Morvn rem:dyed Ms sentence widiont any aprent mak& Hs remarked that It wu union, sa gilled Puri to save Ma own life. Li ger: liar not insooestang_ Nifoar Mlttits the Meaning ofthe Lew. ffir Ikti .. Stfopll to Us Plttapoitjt Go,tetta.l 7/300big. November Nie—The Airy In the same fel the recovory of the lager beer sexed by the state Constables, In Boston, decided lager not Intoxicating lig= within the meaning of the law, end bond for plaintiff. I'OLUMBUti. Ohio State Christian Convention—Pensu. Dent OrganisaUon—lton. C. N. Dino' hpeeeb of Welcome—Re Myles This Gathering the "Elthromenteal Conyen- Itoa of Ohio." =I C'cibue aux, Nov. 30.—The State Chris tian Convention convened this afternoon. The session opened with a children's meeting at the Second Presbyterian Church, which wee largely attended, notwithstanding the heavy rein. The meeting wee toiled to order at four o'clock by D. L. Moody, °Widow, Alter singing • hymn "The Water of . Life," prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Lloyd, of Cincinnati. Short addressee were then delivered by Rev. Mr. Chid. law, of Cincinnati, acid others. The evening session was called to or. der by Rev. IL M. Robertson, of Colum bus, after which the "Coronation" was sung, with splendid effect. Dr. Thaddeus A. Rearing, of Z•nes vide, was selected as temporary Chair man. Prayer wu offered by Rev. Mr. Hay• den, of Paineaville, and the hymn, .•Ktand op for Jean.," RI/11g. The Chair appointed Rev.. H. M. Rob ertson. 0. W. Phillips, J. W. °shout, haze Crook, and Cheater Briggs, a C.13/0- mines on permanent organization. Hon. C. F. Olds, of Columbus, deliv ered an address of welcome on behalf of the demi. to the delegate. He referred to the organisation of the American Chnattan Commission at Cleveland, In lea, referring to the high object, and quiet but effective work performed by it since that time. He welcomed the dele gates in Lel:alto( seventeen churches and thousands of Chrintiene of the city. He believed the Convention was composed of delegates of such character that it wee in fact the Ecumenical Convention of Ohio. The address wee full of earnest Christian love. Rev. J. W. Wiley, of Cincinnati, re. apundeal on behalf of the Convention. Be wondered If the time would come when the Protestants of tee whole coun try would shake hands m • grand Ecu menical Connell. The speaker said Christiana were not here in convention because toe came of Christ (coked dark, out bemuse there was a chance for work by united effort. Some of the people of Moment! were getting badlyecared be muse there was an attempt being made to take the Bible from the public schools; but he was glad the devil bad showed his cloven foot in Cincinnati, as It enabled the people to lay their bands upon mitt enter Into the light with • greater late. rest than ever before. Mince title move ment, Chrietlana there have grated op, and now men Mecum the question at all tfrnea. Ile said that to-night there was, ■ Letter religious feeling than during the last ten years. The Committee on Permanent Organize.- tlon mode the following nomlnagtotitc President, H. Thane Miller, t* Cincin nati; Fins Preaideata, Rees. Dr. How ard. of Ohio r niveralty ; J. H. Dickson, Circleville; Hon. Reuben Hitchcock, Painesville; P. Henley, of Oinnal Col lege, and H. D. Tremor, of Marion. (te r refutes, Rey 0. H. Lyman, of Olevetand; Capt. Wm. Mitchell, of Columbus. Boa. loam Cmumittee, F. 0. Ensign, Bt. Lou* Rev. D. IL Moore, Delaware; Dr. Pratt, Portamonth; Gen. ftrinkerboft Mans field, and Rev. T. Allen, Dayton. The report was unanimously adopted. D. L. Moody, of Chimp., snm called on. and spoke at noneldershle length. The Convention adjourned until nine o'clock to morrow. - - PHILADELPHIA The Medical •ad !Surgical Hospital Dlf !fruity Us • Moir VS ay of lictilasissi— The Gefseral !Irma of Um Reformed Church. I=l Pa tug. ne.t.r u le, November 30,—At a meeting of the Managers of the Pennayl •anla Hospital, a resolution ...a adored that a onmmlttes be appointed to confer with the Medical and Marginal Staff of the hospital to provide for a separate clirdcal Instruetien to female students of nitallnine on at least one day In the week. and that upon the completion of such arrangements the other clinical lectures be confined to dames rointsand of males only. In the Heave! Synod of the Refbrmed Church, the preeenne of Rev. Dr. Holmes, delegate from the Reformed Church, Dutch, was announced. The (Aimmittee on Finance reported the esoeasee of the Synod al PO,OOO, which wee proportioned among the Pis triet Synod. The special committee to whom was referred certain memorials in shish the General Synod was petitioned to with draw the permission given by the laist (Lenora' Synod to use the order of wor ship, reported adversely to the petition ers. The report was tabled for the pre sent. The Stanctiox Committee at Orphan Rome. reported that there Ire two in antromatul operation at Wormstadort, Pa., and Butler, Pa. The Special Committee to whom the subject was referred, reported lq favor of the omission of the word "German" In the Min of the Church. It was there fore ofUctally declared that the title of this Church, known se the (Amman Reformed Church, Is now the Reformed Church of the United States In Amer ica. In the afternoon seseion Rev. Dr. Fer ris, of the Reformed Church, Dutch, ad. droned the synod in reference toe union of alerts in the wore of foreign missions, on the part of the two Reformed Church es, Dutch and German. The subject was referred to a special committee, to which was referred the western liturgy and other items referring to the general sub pets retorted. They bad not sufficient time to oxalates the work, but that es it we. produced by two wedern synods. who asked permission to use It, that the percolation be granted, and thus both eastern and western liturgies be beibre the Church for further trial, and the whole subject he left to work its own way and peace and quiet be restored to the Church. Rev. Dr. Wiltlard offered an amend: meet that both Mures§ be sent down to deeds for approval or disapproral. and meantime neither of them te permitted to be used except with the consent of the concise:my and congregation. The ques tion was dlactuued during the remainder of the eoselon. BICHNOND Assembilag of the 11109 9 9 1 Beard o Trade. lßy Telegraph to the Plttahurgb litcasiosn, Nov. 80.—A large number of delegates .to the National Board of Trade have arched, representing the boards of New York, Philadelphia, 80. ton, Bt. Louts, Louisville, Portland, Chi cago, Baltimore, Milwaukee, and other cities. Committees have been appointed bor Board of Trade to extend private hocOtaltdes to visitors. and many of them are guests at private houses. There Meat. to bo a general feeling among the people to welcome the delegates, as it is the Oral national body that has mat here for years. The hall of the Niote Capitol W been tendered for the sessions, ankh commence 01.1noriner MOM. - postponed. t er Telegraph to the 11Isabele\ Cilasattel Rocnewrstn. N. Y., November 80—The Albany R tiusonebanna Railroad case has 6e6n further postponed till tomuir. row on the urgent appeal of counsel for Goold and Flak, Judge Brainard tale. grspbed to Judge Smilis requesting him to postpane,V that Salted Dudley an' Field w before him in the Wandirbilt I, and one suit or other muss be postponded. tionosel for all Interests °pursed to the Erie Company earnestly argued an immediate Tps sepond genie pf the billiard tocumunent inelecitinatt, Monday bight, thinned as follows: James Cherry, 600; James Williamson, Sat Thirty.seven Innings were played. The third gement the tournament cameoff yesterday after. noon. In which Williagiscip made ow sad fininecoeyar 11P1. '4 4 30 largest rink warn 108, and Inntn p . plumy and to' follow, and lidterwarde Phetatr and Brainard wore to play an exhibition game. In the fowtb gimp /4 the tournament, 21 Wank Cherry eversii•lgUi Owner 8* average frrldnerd beet Eflanion In the cattdtlon , game SOO to LK e am making the WPM ran. end the 01/, Tishman Wet Phobia NO to 0$ Innlngt The tour competitors are even. hevipog won rod last each one game. To•roanow noon and SYeaing close thatournament. DETROIT Damatrou. Fire and La. of Lite = DICTROtT, November M.—There wee a diaastrons Ore at Jackson, Mich., to night. It originated from an attempt of • man to draw gasoline near a lamp. Among the sufferers are W. Jackson, grocer; Holmes dr Avert'', totem., and liquors; Mrs. Brundage, millinery and fancy goods, Kelly Sr. Casey, boots and shoes; A. A. Bliss, crockery; A. Bailey, sham and leather: Parkhurst h. Co., hardware; Bloomfield dr Co., crockery. The Inseam in the upper stories Include Jackson Hall, Mrs. firmly, Belying Ma chino Agency, Mr. Curtiss, Millinery, two photograph establlehmenta, and va rious °Mons. The loss Is estimated at two hundred thousand dollars. Inauraned probably light. A man named Runyan, misdating In re moving goods, was fatally injured by the explosion of powder. BRIEF TELEGRAMS Tim Spanish Iron-clad Saragossa tow arrived at Havana. The steamship Perrier°, from Brest, arrived ay New York yesterday. —The steamer rilimlasalled for Europe yesterday. firm took nut pi,ooo. —James Pneten's brewery wen destroy ed by tire Monday night In Pnughkeep ale, N. V. —The Bigelow Jr Barbour Satinet MIS, Worcester, Maas., was destroyed by tire Monday night. —The ;steamers! Erie and Ontario were Id to New Yorkers! for 1366,217 earn. %tonally the met of both wu a million d • half. J nn. Dorsey, of Willtanyburgh, Massa. , •aovlrted at Northampton, of wifomor dor, ham boon aontonood to Imprison moot for life. —.l. 11.. Wilder, ■ wholesale druggiwt in I.ul•ville, being detected le mailing uustamped snuff, La. clock thereof was aelred yesterday. —A Committee of the City Iloyern irtent of Boston was appointed to make auitable arrangements for the reception of the remains of Gm. Peabody. -Mrs. Renew. Wilson aged twenty two living DOA/ Dewitt, Ark., accidental ly shot herself through the heart with tier humband'a platol on the fourteenth. —Heron thousand dolLar• worth of In01031:1 41 September trout a ware house. and belonging to &licher lo New York, wore recovered Monday by ileteetires. —County Cocumnaloners llullek and I. else, and F.:•Cbmmtloner F.derards, of Columbus, Ohio, have been Int:lifted fir made...nee In eerie° by the Grand Jury 110 W Iu aesslon. —Tbe J officiary Committee of the Tenneassee HeueeTueeday recommended the reinetton of the bill granting the right or way to the Vtueinnati Southern Railroad. No further action taken- - -h-b. &di t . .... 1 n.Y. SII Engllistkmen sae II said to have been formerly a mr• respondent of the New York World, was arrested Monday In Baltimore, charged with bigamy, and oonatnitted in default of $3,000 ball. —Rumors were rife last night that nainaohn. an alderman, lately en gaged In manufacturing tobsero In bed decamped, leaving cashed forged note. and indebtedneve amonat log to $30,0(0. —There le exrltement In commercial et r elan in Fla van• ever Intelligence from the nited Mates that the government had mused the new Spaniah gunboata to Neer Yoe k harbor to be &waded In such wanner an to prevent their .idling. The %stickle el W. the Express lees- 1=32 Referring to the suicide of W. H. H. Wise In that thy, on Monday aftertmon, the Cleveland I tenth: says "Mr. Wine made his first expres run Jura ten years before the day of his death. 11. has run upon eighteen railroads for all the companies that are represented In thin section of the country. During that time be went through a number of severe railroad smash-ups, coming out time-sated In each Malmo. No MM., ger was more popular than he, although his habil* were more Irregular than those of the model agent. Being very free with his money, his salary was barely snlileient to pay f. pensec His friends, including .he ottieers of the company, frequently gave biro gaud advice con tenting the benefits of economy. Prom ising to do better to every Instance, and in good faith apparently, he would return to bin labor and ex. travaganee. These promisee of reform were often baptism., in tears. The rout, lain, of his great heart would open, and hi. doe physical frame would fairly tremble with emotion as each promise of reformation was renewed. The ex tent of bin extravagance culminated In what he believed to be securing tutpul nee• to others. The last shilling 'lvey. came from his pocket, for the benefit of • friend, with the cane good will that marked the withdrawal of those that came before It. With all his personal failings hi this respect, affecting only himself, the express companies never suffered at alt. Even upon the oecaalon of Ms death. the paokagea and food■ In hL pomesalon were checked out with the Male regularity that had always been characteristic& the man. No train ever started too early or too late for paw 'Tip.' Ever ready for duty; humbugs always weight as • "Whiz' willing at all times to share his wary with aliens; always drawing upon the rambler to the last earned dollar, and, when off duty, always reedy tojoin friends around the social board—these were the Milts that marked his course as a messenger. The lam time he was in Cleveland, taking the band of a friend, he said, 'Hood bye, old boy, you'll never see me any more.' 'You are not going to leave the campsite' queried the friend. 'Good bye,' reiterat ed the deoeased, as he withdrew his hand from the friendly grasp of his friend. It did prove his last run, for he left on Sat urda morning on Ms lid run to Pitts burgh and took. He left a brief letter written In pencil, on the car, evidently to a Mend, Mr. K Wolcott, also in the 'em ploy of the company, directing him to get a ring he had lent to a gentleman Mend, and send it tea lady, whose name he gave, at the East Re also sacrlbed the act to 'liquor and friends.' "No reason is known for the self-mur der, but there undoubtedly is a canto known elsewhere, originating In some act which annoyed him and mortified Mm, and which, pmalbly, may have been eonunitteei when exalted by drinking. Be has never ahown deletion deney till within the port week, and even then seemed to rally from it quickly when spoken to about IL There seems to have been some peculiar im• pittance to him connected with the close of the tenth year of his messenger life. Ha had determined to ohne the tenth year and the last run of that period, sod did .o close it, for be shot himself after the train had passed the St. Clair atreet crossing, and hid scarcely mama breathing when taken from the canto the flaPct." The Cleveland Leader says : About four weeks ago a little German girl In Brooklyn (Cuyahoga county, Ohio) took sick with lock Jaw, and rumor says that In a iew day. she was thought dead and sou burled. On the other burial, the mother, for some reason, was led to the grave and with her ear mese& close to the ground, thought she heard a'nolse and believed her child to be moving In its oaten. She withheld from asking assts. tattoo for festal being ridiculed, and kW Waately procdred a spade and began to dig up the earth. Bhe soon came to the coffin, and hurriedly taking It from the earth opened It and there found the body of her child, nine Muni after its Invite, worm as if it were Pegg sod lying an PS tide. lihe took the child to her house Vlune a physician was immediately called in and every restorative applied to bring the child to life. It sou too late, The soul bad taken its eight, and In a few hours more toe body sou cold and Icy. It wag soon buried again and les not mose been disturbed. This report Is common talk among the ethane of the West Bide, and the story as shoye related Is well known to a great many reliable persons residing on leetroit urea and in DISPATCII6II IMO been received from Be. Petersburg announcing the p reemie. Lion of Ministez Curtin to the E m peror of Ramis on the 28th of October, at the Winter Palace. GENERAL NEWS. Flys years hence it la Maimed that Omaha will Lave a population of r. 41,000. TaAvet. over the Pacific railroads con tinues brink. Freight and express matter daily increases In quantity. JASIES H. BROWN to on trial at Cleve land for the murder of his wife. In the village of Berea, on the list of May last. CONRAD Slate, confined in the jail at Toledo, Ohio, awaiting the execution of the death penalty upon him for the crime of murder, made his escape on the night of the Paid ult. Tun Montreal newspapers are inde pendent. They doubt the use of report ing the proceedings of the Provincial Legislature. How much oratory will go to waste If they suppress the report ' Linn hundred pupils at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Columbus, Ohio, have had the measles since the epidemic set In there, hut no case hen proved Intel. The seal inlet fever bee now broke❑ out in the institution. A PARIIKR to Bloomington, 111., has rallied this season specimens of Paragon• lan corn, raised from seed obtained trove a sailor who had visited that oountry. The ears are small, and only about three Inches in length. The grain is yellow and hard. A cosi ItINATION known as the Mer chants' Proleei.ve Union," to being or ganized in Dubuque, having a capital of 8200.000, Its objects being to "release Northern lowa from the extortions of maraud monopolies and l'hicago com mission men." IT was announced in Philadelphia churches that "coal collections" would be made lest week. A German, who did not understand that the collection was to he made in money, trundled a hand cart full of coal to a church, but found no one Were to receive IL Al the unveiling ggf the Brownell statue at Hartford, some days since. a reporter asked of a student "who that old rooster wa!" at the same time pointing to a well known professor. imagine bis feelings when the student replied, "That's my father, Prol. l" Is some sections of Ohln. the sheep slanghter has again commenced. To gether with the low prices of wool which still remain and the prevalence of &disease known as the foot rot in some flocks, the discouragement of many wool gro were is On great that thousands of sheep are put at a pet se below that which tneirlpella sad tallow would yield. A meta of twenty five, W. H. liroeder, has been arrested in Cincin• all, for forgeries to the extent of some - ,000, the result of his attachment to • fallen woman, upon whom he lavished money without limit. His old father, tbo, was arrested and consigned to prison, tilthonvh it will be shown that he was kulltletss in the transactions. . Tire four naniving American poets born the last century ate natives of Has- Marietta. They are Richard H. Dana, n at Cambridge, November 15, 1707; (;tortes Sprague, born In Boston, Octo ber 26, 1791; John Neal, born in Port. land (then a portion of Massachusetts), born in 1794 and William Cullen Bryant. born in Cummingtoo, November 3, 1794 AN artist In Indlsnatiolis hen in his studio a very floe Madonna picture, one that he takes pride In showing his visi tors. Imagine his feelings when, the other day, a lady who had examined the various productions of the aztists played upon the *ails, pointing to . Madonna, said "lint the one I like best is that tired nurse girl. Don't she look l ionrsl?" Tint city of Chicago expended nearly itialf a million dollars this year in deep fining the canal between that city and Lockport, twentyjais miles, old the work will be completed by the opening of navi gation In tB7l. A current being thus es tablished from Lake Michigan toward the Mississippi, the sluggish Chicago river will, it is expected, be no longer a stench in the nostrils of people. Tnx thieves and garnMers at va Hone points on the Pacific road have curled things with sod • high hand that the respectable citizens are or. gaalaing vigilance committee, to hold them in check. Four gamblers In Oma ha were notified to leave, last week, and they did Instanter. A drove of diarepu table perston also departed from Prom ontory under an emphatic admonition from the Vigilante- In the coarse of • lecture at Columbus, Ohio, on Monday evening, on John Hun, the Reformer, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng stud: "John Huss is reproduced in Father litacynthe. While of course none can definitely my what his future course will be, still I say here that be will go with the car of progress, and will not go back of his worth of burning elo quence against the heresies of Rome- It is impossible for such • man to stand IN the course of • recent sermon Rev. Dr. J. Goldammer, of the Jewfah Tem ple, Cincinnati, said that the American Cogatitution had achieved more for hu manity, in less than a century, than all the religions! influences ever known to mankind had accomplished in the same direction since the world began. This strong statement prefaced his asset• thin that It would be better to Introduce the Constitution into the school. than the Tan New Orleans milkmen have been brought to account by the authorities, for adulteration. A dozen of them, a few mornings since, were compelled to sob• mit specimens for scientific testing, and the result was that the lacteal fluid yen. ded by them was found to contain from thiny to sixty per cent. of water. They were tined in sums from twerity.tive to forty dollars, theme adulterating to the extent of sixty per cent. paying the greater penalty. Tax Cincinnati Gaulla understands that the Re.. J. McKendree Reilly, pas tor of the Union M. E. Church, of Cov ington, Ky., has notified his congregation that he will seek a new field of labor after the expiration of the year for which he agreed to preach for them. Mr. Rem ly delivers his sermons Rom manuscript, while many of the members of his church are understood to be In favor of extempo !anions preaching exclusively, and he thinks his useklness as a minister is im paired by this difference between himself and his congregation. On Saturday night last the postoffiee at Cleveland was entered by some persons who broke open two letter boxes and carried off the =kids., belonging to the &mord National ffink and Henry Wick ds Co,, hankeii. The thieves opened the letters, looked through them and then p i ece d the letters. envelopes and drafts contained In them, in the Iron letter box at the poetoffice door. An examine. lion proved that there was a letter for every envelope, and that envelopes and letters, and contents as described In the letters, conesponded In every respect. It was supposed that If there was any lots it most be trifling. The thieves seemed to have handled their plunder very care fully. The Pwevidetztla Message. A Washington letter says: The Presi dent has received a synopsis of the re ports of the headset departments, and Is now engaged In Incorporating them into the manuscript of his message. He tells his Wends that if it Is possible In this day of newspaper enterprise, both ROUSES of eun c iatut Congress shall hear the Ware it is a day old with 'letups readers; and Mtn, If he atnaToia It , ll One shall have I an opportunity of . it on the floor of either House "a communi cation to the morning pappre signed V. 8. Grant," as John Logan styled the hat effort of Andrew Johnson, which was printed all over the country before itse livery. President Grant says that , with all his precautions, the fear that it - will be printed Is aver before him. While le about It, s few days since, he said Ne believed he should write every wont of it himself, and not have copies made ill after the nitt's telegraphing meal. g the day of to presentation bad closed, .nd then, if It - t out, he would give up S s beaten. NO. 278. Additional Rlnrtett by Teltgropti CHicami, November 30.—Ficur quiet and firm at 89,7545 for spring extras. Wheat male/Moly active, with sales No. I at 9040, No. 2 et 874c4881 ac, cloatog firm a t esi,(4BBt4e, this afternoon dull at 8.4410ii1a for No. 2, Cash and seller ' , roomier. Corn more active and 441 c higher ; No. 2 opened at 80c, decllued to 790, and chased firm at SO4 SCii.ic; rejected at 77 tide afternoon No. 2 nominally KOr, seller December; nl ilc told, seller tact half. Oats quiet and firmer, with melee No. 2 at 41442 c, rejected at 3.6(g126c, clotting firm at 41,4 c foi No. 2. Rye more active and firmer, with aales No. 2 at 73(4740, closing at 73 Barley doll at 85c, seller Decem ber; 90c, molter Inert half, for No. 2. High wines dull and Zr lower, with Palen at 9131497 c, eloxing notolhal at 950. Sugar 13i.,5514i.,c fur common to primebe. Cu Pro,: intone lexx native. Mew Pork at I'/7@29.f0; prime mexx r26,50® 27; rump pork 1123®23,5e. Sweet pickled ham. 15(411;41, abort rib culddlrw it tAt.sc, rough aides 14414 , ,,v, dry salt ed stinuidere lane I i (911.4 n. Lard 17® I.e. ['remand hogs In fair demand at $11,50412, dividing on 219.1 Ile. Live are moderately active at $9411,25 for com mon. $9,3549,76 for fair to medium, $9,80 410 for good to choice, $10,06410,35 for extra prima. Cattle quiet at 12.2542,;0 for Texans, 31,50(44,85 for common to good row., 15.25(47,25 for tight to good smooth akin ping steers. LAT/IR.—After the clone of change the grain markets were quiet. Wheat said at K8(48/Itie, seller month, and 9149/34c, nailer January, aiming firm. Corn quiet but firm at 8041g1 , ;c, seder December. Gets nominal at 41 , ,c. Other grains neglected. In the evening the markets were dull. Corn: N 0.2.10,0, cash. Provision. quiet. Mess Pork, seller moiety days, at $29,50. Short Rite 1.0 c, spot. Green Hama 14 tic. Green Shoulder. 104 c. k I'INX Nevemher 30.—Flour dull, with sales of family at 0.2645,50. Wheat: No. 231.04 and No. 111,10. To bacco stead V, with sales of 99 hhde at 58,80 to 119,50. W Milky held at $l, dull and demand light. Hoge closed dull at $9,76 to 110,40, with reoelput of 4,000 head. weather warm and wet and no daughter. log. Petroleum dull and lower at 32 ®34.7. Cattle firm at 1342,25; talreat rate for beat. Sheep unchanged and supply light. with seder at $2,6044,00 per owt grown. Sr. Louts, November SO.—Tobacco, firm, at 8410}0 for logo; 11(?,i12t.ic for dark leaf. (.kotton, good to ordinary at 72' c. Whisky, steady at $l,OO. Cattle. steady at 3 , ,@..43.0 for common to prime. Hoge: 'souther cooler, m.tet more active, at 1 4 €1,93,e for good trod:1010M and 10c for extra. Cs lINHIL.E. NOVOUlber 30.—Beevs; receipts of 1,231 head. sold briskly at advance, extra at $11,60012,75, first quality at $11,50412,75. Sheep and lambs—reoelpts of 13,1119 bowl; sheep rather more plenty and a shade lower, extra at $3,25(,4.50. Lot , Isvil.J.E, November 30.—Cotton ad vanced eln all grades. Hogs held at 1)%®10 , 4e. Leaf tobaceo quiet and steady; wales of 08 hbds at 6 , 4490 for new and old loge, 9b.,@16.° for leaf. Whisky $l. CLEV [LY D, November 30 - Petroleum dull heavy and lower, acaroolyanyttung doing, refined held at 20429303 In large lots, trade iota et 2®3‘.,c advance; crude lower, bold at *1,76 per barrel. New I.V.A Na t November 30.—Cotton citwed qatat at 2.3%e; sale of 3,800 balsa; rot:alma, 8,596 bales; exportn: coantwlae 1,056 balm, and to Bremen 2,015 bales. Sugar; prime 124125,r. ManYHIN. November 31. Cotton ammo and drm •1 reeelpia 1,3& , 1 bale.; exporta 988. ?I/tan - VI br.s, November 30.--Gotton Mu-tiro: low middling, .22‘;c1 good ordl nary, 22,,c.. NEW ADVERTIbENENTB nllle. DI W lIITZSTOIRN COAL CO.. • 139 Yonrm • •cne. • Crrranunon. Dceemb.r la. 1869. r 11111 ELECTION FOR FIVE HF.CTuRa Company to n rrg (Jr lb• •naorla• you. w.l On bald u 18e Gana, So 139 Y..anb ...... . an YOILLY, Deana der e". 1.89. " ):;il " ni elvt.o7 Yer-mtary ggr'Nfrric E.—The MANAGERS Or • • ?Liz PITTSBUILOU el.ok l 471011 TUF HE AEI 01 , THE rooll •• .are re. If amyl oe IRIDAy AFTERIO N. reember 3d. at SI, o•elact. In tee setzlon rummn of lu• Plrst I`re. Ityt. :mu I tm.r..h. o. Muml r. et. By ordar of Mr, Hidiallat DCIVNY, Preside., Wyk LEVI WADI, Clow-nel.•ry. del .roll CZTEM WINDIESIS. A7bi Ali WI-1110i LADISH' WET. 116 A. wrorAl WINING WATCH.. NUM IN. D .INO W AT. Hp... eiTICH WINDOW LADiorly WATCH karat L.DI ter WATCHES. J. R. REED & CO., 4.1 OY nrrii /VENUE. V•ILUA HLE FARM FOR BALE CUE), , -110 ar of goal land, BO lu ertlttriplon, remalader ree prime limb., White Oak. /Helot,. bleat Ramat.. ate. Rouse of 3 ofwell encl.& ebrine at the doer. Cr-hard of a .0.1 beano. trert, • nib. feet vein or coal under 90 acre, 52.0 a •feet rein abler the whole farm. • Railroad to be built next anat. mar OM ma, the farm. !innate (Aar mil*. from italtdrura. latilau• e dont). Pent. Price %SO Dr , rere. b. ()VIM:Silk? & ISO . del 39 ittath avenue. Crc♦ • WOlll ZS. • 1 , 1 arra a. AL...WM.IIT C•n. PA., toter. Se .11169. NTOTICIE.—Tha Asseument for we Grading and Pay ng of Page St., from Follow street to the east line of Willie. Hoblwo, r•a, Drop- ft, Is now ready for eh &intention. and 'ems . ha men at Ws alike until TOZSDLT, December Ttn. 1909. When It will M planed In the band. of the City Treasons for Dull/m9*a. C HAULM DAY a, aty Itragtneet CIO PUBLIC NOTICE. Having bees appoenle4 Dili and GAS M t TER INSPECTOR for Alleghetq Cto ty, voile. la hereby girls mat unt*tlie secesasay ogles alld Mechanical Testing Machine re caa be pre/elated, I tilt be found at the u►►ICE OP THE NA TIORAI, FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS, Twenty tbled expo. near Penn, Pillsbury h =1 del rye, U.. and Um Meier Inv ectOr . JOHli M. COOPER &CO N Bell and Brass Founders, MINK, LOCOMOTIVE I; MILLING MIL .trade Promptly So Order BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand =1 J. IL Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM - PUMP.. Office, 882 PENN EITREEIi Foundry, Cor.l7th and Railroad Metes =111112123 GREAT BARGAINS IN *REINERT 91 Federal St., Allegheny. HUM TIIII"DKVT COMPRTIIIOII 'lrv( OILNTB .11l bay a Velvet. Hat. ONC DOLLAR .111 boy • Celyel Hat SAMISIM with Plume. TICN 01EDITO will buy a pal? of Obeli ONE DOLLIII I. all we eJtarge for imam. Wang end liektne . Velvet Bonnet, old or new. WORN , Bolt. milk t (mk• *d tuodsasooly Dlsiolo4 fo, RIVE sod IDS DOLLARS, In. !salletmas and ►.aey Itibboo Bows. cheap; Dm, TrlssteutS‘ ►aae7 Triages, CMlstrett's wcose teepees. Ladles' Oyer Roods, lotests. Cleats, Ladles• Yid Mire. is ati desirable eludes, Lull.' Collets sad clar.. Lege flersdlier. eblells. eels 111,11.6 01 AM/O , T of aim dinette ties, style and Drill, at MRS. ROBB'S. 91 Federal Street. Allegheny. C9ITON-140 bales Dow land rat, for sale by ISAI au DICKEY • Cr* BROOM c onic --B bales now lauding. fur W. bi ISAIAH DICICZY a CO. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE =I =I = 1:1=121 I=l 31.441 e 0.,. uNo of at. of tea ♦ ropy is farms., Sratanous4 to M. gettsli 1:=1= ME= r911=3 PEN NINA X, ILIO3IO Ai CO, == mrNOT 70-Let,^ "Pbr &WO "Last," " Wawa," Fbund," "Boo:M*0 Re., not ctreedmo F() UR LIN 12 goal De Ow-rite - I In Near roissaniu mar ft, TWENTY FIVE CENTS; ear* addl. hoard tine FIF R URN WANTS WAej r f. , D , - A IMEEMEGE IVA vTED.—A He and I. DI TIOA RIVE • G. occupy • C....t.e• col. door. wJW boardlaa, resurn•ble rale, la •ery plea.ant A.J . ntkeny OLT. Addredia C H.. OA SST'S lANTED.—A few first-Owe BOAS Eitel a. 956 rasa stmt. Mena otbers [le,/ apylJ. lirANTED--A6ENTII.--To caw- O Awn r•nn•ylv•nla fur the masa 111331147 [opt... v. 4 mr,l• arku devle • ID, ireinsOlibtall Itecianntr.. Striqulro at lltorrta 111. 3 4.0. .ti . nr SLAIN. WANTED PRINTERS =I ettlatt, at tt.tt ,i4iTCH u/rIOZ I=l O'NEILL & ROOK. PROPILIKTOR3 I I-PATCH, PlL.bargh, WANTED. 50 AL DIGGERS WM ease Orme t quarter.. conatahat empl.7 11201:1( and sopl wastes at the bathe. of the Mercer iron and Coal CO," At Stoneborn, on Me Jan).taloa tad /Mall& Hallway, Marco r country. All raU from nu.- bore. Apply H_•B. BLOOD, =N!=! WANTED. AGENTS. per rr.. , 11 ....II ills ostITISZIPCIUM PROVILIs I, flt/Nse.N AIMING MA CHIN E. ll...easily U. Great Inetneemenm to was.. Tat/. da y - e mos, popular Wales Ma chine thr males lb. .."Clastac Look —sr do as, kl•d=a Mat can dooe oa assrasetders-100.0100 sold as Um demand cow tataly lotzsaalua Now I. LUCY tAke an dame?. Mead tit elersdan, 1111.11. . 5 " 0, Islffislsr . - Sa Ada.. esaxi• - • • 13oston; ass., Pttlalsouvh. P... at Nu Loot. Mo. WAATED. - MORTGAMIZZ 010,000 to Lam to lure or SSW" emend& THOMAS K. "WM BM. Bond sod Held raw* Be:AAA No. ITU SteTtligeld street. ANTED.--AGENTB evert- SRL to sell only 41.11LSITICAN 11 1 / 1 11re TY() kIAOHI NE. the et raker Parent IN 111 reittlur slsebtoe weer breveted. Price W. kelt 40, WO slit,ber per tirlente. A 6. dress AMERICAN KNITTING NIACIIIIKIINK. Bertha, Mom, or ht. Louis, No. KANTED—An AGENT torthis cc. .11 the celebrated BAbTKAILI M SEWING aACHIM on vide* Ire oiler terms tuber liberal Irmo ea' , othstenotass.y. Call me exarratne ai 181 Wadi t. IL C. WILCOX.. Trateltrks Agent. WANTED—IIELPe•—AT 10E0 PLOTIVENT OPPlC il ller. I Bl ai Street. ate BMA aad 2 for 'Gads ployment. Pe araa=aatal of GI kinds can ba enecrlladl on Abort WANTED.—SITUATION AN A TB H AV curtei AGENT for a Canis,. Hardware dtore. to travel In Teorresawe sad 8A.... PS. an. or at, re/armee der re. WIEI • et o.m Clt to lb. lout bern lit w. Addzsaawe J. Elr•B As. ArtexAy CHI. PIA WANTED.—A quantity of C•RPET CHAIN—oId stalt frrred. Alm, • FUG CAIIPICI WEAN/M. - 5g Tblneenth it root. LlLl•bargat. WAFTED—An active Partner wah it 000 to •1.800 eapttal t o mops to tee WhoLe.ale Prodoo• Cmtattlt,loo boom. Alltiltetly Litt'. Adam. C.. Allege. y Clty, UTANTED.—A GIRL TO po O.! , H ITSZWO?E to • Moll faun ly. Hest of references required. Coll al 11/0 ~.rowlord etrec, LOST,, T OsT.—Yesterday aftenzoos 01.1TLE11.43 - a V UR CultLAtt, tit nom Mlgo tilrownstovre A liberal vr W be circa u aft at 143 taraat wean. TO-LET rrLET.—One large FROST ft •:aua.lttor'. sum...WA for tanklas wait L. ar two tieutlemaa. board, at No. la WYLIE /STELE . rO.I F.T —TWO FITRAIAIRIED LEL PIN li ROOMS. logalre af.314 Penn strart. _TO 6 LET.,--110 0 M.—A Furnish YAWN r BOOK. very desirable. cot , so for one or •o gentlemen. laqiiire ail MATH BTISCICT. T 1; 0v r.t lkor, vrilh 0 so asidlttersalgG Ive ro.a. N MITH •VISNUZ, Allagbeay FOR BALD. VOIR LE , —P 0411:1411FE re-The dwelling. !to. 3111 Anderson' street, Alla •a.ov Th. All teat on A odarsanallrml, enta•ndion ba lot ck 1 i• 44 fee to lilng'sW nn tt..ct.d • ' , A:U{IIC 111JEInm an 11u0SE, containing cleans rooms. Ww an [llnn bath 10 0 t11. There La hot and wad Truer to tch o wads !moan and Oa th m.o. Tar toren. ennulre of W. P. BL4CASTOCE. R SAIE—L FOUNDRY AND --r CHINE • SHOP, wlth,good GU:Mrs Au Lddres 1111,, Mill 11 , 011)1 wart DlL an Y, at thla irsdo estatillabed. ••" FOR SALE. w —Ex sli wa mes AND BAIT.R.BS. arod oend-Band, - stasnly .. hand t bought. lIBLICK I BRA., Corner bevoutecßlA and M. w.. 1. Ritiabotalt, F OR rt, N. and Becond Hand, of all Wad. eatkaantly on band. MO=Z=l JANIS HILL f CO., Comer Marlon keens, l P. P. W. • C. R. W Allegheny. Ps. VOR EIALR—A LARGE NEW BRICK MOIRE, with LOT 2132 , 10 6E4. OS Bala street. (tear Bauer. ISorealsolth Pleaaaat'y located. In ple•sma am mama. cababborbom. a aunalaotld. emevalebt sad wrol dalatod boaac. rossesslo• glee. Immo (Beagle. If dd von be calk& Moo. • doe BRICK RRLIDENCR on Became' stmt. 11 led.. • DOUBLE BRICK DW=.1.41/0 Forty-drat tiutra Aro LOTR A f h' or asl a e... """' " "b". II &kali for tale. LoTs In BlootalleadZetwalla. T. Is years allowed for ar nom. Inquire of 1).0. WIG le.% Beal Milian ad Insaranoa Agent, bevenoolotb ward. MO burgh, Bs, opposite at. Joe,'. riascegai ( barch. ed rEt SALE. Erdote and !,tv. 13r . r e 111, , trinT itt. 043.1t.51r45e ...r/.., 74 3 *.1b00 500% 9 booms ott Tbnatua street. eaeo: 9 honaea And 3 lota to Tlastacat , 34 3001 4 aeon to Baser, koreatdar oa C 0.,. 00000 road. 00400: al iota op teentoltl33o.4 44.000. bwae and lot lb &atm. Ohio, 4001 I acre groutol la Beilevuo flafb.lll. 2 nod lota, bead Of Heaver . street,. 49 . bpi. and II sem to =IAA/Data Roos. 43:439; 4,, A . and lot lu Brldgenntee, 8 o c zai- l anae moult,. barman, JOU OD ha 1180 044 , Lam at Yale Oaka a/Won 34 sem. pair of . .wnrroso ush, Baal Inaba Agotts. earner3l.. tato sad flaadmats meets. a 'lecher., DERSONAL—AII persona seek. IHO HOMES, or tovostokota In NW Ka tote. will save Wes. tr??Ohl aat iv itnog bira EilliTa fiTalga . ... Po. 1,........... ~..„ ..., by mall ll= fluky toil% rfreolttnl a t% I nkrati llaken lad Waal Notate Aireato, No, aboonio evntie. MENEY G. HAIM, - BERCHAWL TAILOR; Corner of Penn and Sixth Street n, FALL AND WINO STOCK Npu , oomPs E'PE Reef GI , 4OI.T—OCI Repaired and =I W. G. DI7NSEATIELA se rasa AT4Pnris • vocana llamado Ball. P A Owl Mot -OS*lsta.• Ta&& & ee, y 0 0 44 coAlsa4-00 tont Is ism jwia SOO Even IPsii-assms..A. Arst satin, for rblo by MCI= •CO 13:13