( grit baba, THURSDAY. NOV. 21 ) 1865. [I 61111114.1119 SUPPORT lUNDSK /MAIM& PIM MINUS& The Republican party may or it may not, as some of its advocates claim, em body all the decency, morality and Chris tianity in the nation ; but there is one virtue, which it must be freely acknowl edged that Democrats possess in a pre. eminent degree, via a patient forbearance amounting to almost cowardice. Year af ter year they contribute of their Enema and time to the advancement and support of the popular enterprises of the day, and are as often betrayed, their money divert ed fronsAts original purpose and their Rine worse than waited. On each sepa rate occasion fair promises have been made, professions of purity of purpose, and appeals to oast aside political feeling have been resorted to; and jolt as DOOO the object had been accomplished, and ambers of the unsuspecting roped in," the "cloven foot" iplay itself. Still the patient limits, and only waits for an innity to reenact his part as ig July oommittees appeal to his re of that great day, Induce tribe liberally, and then em ttical hacks of the meanest kind, 'y and abuse his party and the men thereof, until he gets dis /owe never to be caught again. get elected Presidents of agri ieties, and instead of speaking legitimately within the scope .casion, deliver thernrcives of the League haranenca, and in their , and to the full extent of their ties, advocate the principles of from which they hope for fa lon. Trustees ask him to as erection of church edifices and In the support of a preacher, and invoke `to their aid that most sacred of all feel ' lags, his religions belief ; tell him that he will here find a place where he can worship God after his own particular form, and that laying aside, for one day, the cares of badmen, he will have his heart filled with the sublime truths of the Holy Gospel ; and then employ some howling dervish of abolitionism to irritate and enrage him, and drive out of his mind all ideas and thoughts Of a sacred nature, until he wish es, from the bottom. of his heart, that his money had been appropri atoll° any other purpose than the pro motion end success of doctrines and inn that are odious to him in every respect. Lectures are advertised and he is called upon to patronise them, and to hear some Beecher. Gough or Chapin abuse him for what he has done, and expects to do the remainder of his life—adhere to the Dem *vatic party and principles. Libraries are founded and flooded with the superficial sod turgid writings of Gail Hamilton, Henry I. Raymond, Harriet Beecher Stowe and kindred spirits, and all this In the inception, under the false pretense that nothing of a party spirit will be al lowed:---of worse not. It is thus that the Opposiilon have gulled bamboo:led many of our Democratic friends, and will, we suppose, ocmtinue to do so until they become wise enough to understand that any and every enterprise of which Repub . beans are at the head, whatever may , be its pretended object, will always beso con. dueled as to advance the principles and aid the success of their political organiza tion. We hope that Democrats have by this time discovered what dupes they have been,and resolved to sustain no movement hereafter which they have not the most positive grounds for believing will not be perverted from its ostensible purposes. If we oust patronise partisan churches, schools and objects - of any sort, let us have such a; sustain oar own faith, and ,not throw our aid in favor of those whose studied aim appears to be to misrepre sent as. ' Tax rebel privateer Shenandoah arrived in the Mersey river, England. on !Novem ber 6th, and surrendered to a ,British man of-war. Captain Waddell.thOoommander, pretends not to have heard of the real defeat of the South until !August, and then to hive at once ceased hostilities. The arrival of the Shenandoah was en tirely unbsoked for, and appears to have taken our English cousins by surprise; not !unmixed with considerable disgust, as it is feared that new complications between the two governments may arise in cone. queue. The general impression seems to be that our Government will demand the surrender of vessel, officers and crew, which the British are willing to do in the came. of the privateer, but not in that of the men. —The news by the last steamer informs us that the officers sad crew of the vessel have been discharged by the British Got• eminent. The Shenandoah has been handed over to the American Consul as the property of our Governsient. It rs • common thing to hear Itepubll, auks boast that they are a majority of the people of the Union. The statement is false. The Republkan is a minority . or ganization, always has bees and always will be. In the North it dominates by a few thousand merely. while the South Is a unit against it. Of the whole people oI the United States, Ste•eighths at least de• spin its principles, scout its pretensions and mistrust its leaders. The fact is lost sight of by imay that Instead of being any lona a government of the majority, oar institutions are at present moulded, and our laws enforced by a usurping int im*. Tim ue maw rumors hers and in Canada in referent* to the suspicious and threatening =mount dalmatian troops toward the Canadian frontier. One rumor is that this trouble arises from the Fenian morentrast ; another. thakthare is mine little troahlo about the **torn of tit* Bog Usk deserters from Was. We ham a den ogigh_fmn Washington, however, which gives the conaolkig Swims that thaw Tumors are liko rumors poessily.--ansvely babbtaa„ with nothing in them. Tun as, jour if at the Capitol,. that KaPhenami. the Clerk &LAG Have of • gesweleatatim will Imo a hirp plumd ppiso, qm lb" door of the Homo of Bop roustoilvol• 1 10 , 4 1 11* lasoriPtiosi, •• NO fordpoes admitted r ilessulairr Aguas°les !parries. As there are still a few stupid people, who, even at thitlate day, and with, the light of the most profound tutplanatlane to guide them, claim to be unable to un derstand the position Of President John son, we have endeavored to glean from his expressions and acts a few indications of his policy, which will make the entire suldeot`perfestly clear to the dullest coin. prehension. The dm must be "disloyal" beyond all hope of redemption, who will not agree after reading them;that "our noble President" is a statesman without a rival does the days of Washington : ' We have no right to interfere with the sneer question in We Southern States. None but loyal citizens in the South shall be permitted to vote. The South is still in the Union. The Southern States will not be per mitted to resume their former rights in the Union until they abolish slavery,adopt the anti-slavery amendment, and repudi ate the Confederate war debt. The people of the South mast be per• witted to select their own aim% If any Moen are chosen who do not suit the Government, they wi l not be al lowed to take their places. Treason mast be,punished. The President is giving pardons at the rate of almost 200 a week. The negro is a man and entitled to his freedom. The negro is not • man, and units for suffrage. Jefferson Davis is kept in prison. and is to be tried for the crime of treason. Robert E. Lee, Joseph R. Johnson' and Alex H. Stephens, who did more, a thou sand bmes over,to sustain the rebel must than Davis, are allowed freedom to go where they please. The South must not come "evieoersted of its manhood." Southern men mud come begging a the President's feet to obtain pardon. The President regards the Democratic party with much friendship; And permits. all the influeite of his ad- ministration to be thrown against it, se lasts his offioers from the ranks of our en emies, and rewards its meanest revilers with his best gifts. From the above it will be perceived that Er. Johnson occupies a perfectly plain and unassailable position. Any one with optics sharp enough to see through a brick wall, will perceive It at a glance. Tan Cosrmart.-41se New York World calla attention to the hot that when Meier General Slocum, who bad taken a leading part in those magnificent operations which gave us pesos and the Union ones more, was nominated by the Democratic party as their candidate for an of in the State of New York, he at ones r signed his military rank, thinking it im proper to draw pay from the Government as a soldier, while avowing his intention to return to eiviLlife I while Major Gen. Kilpatrick, who retained hi@mUltary rank and pay during the canvass. now receives a civil appointment at $12,000 a year in gold, and is gasetted as a Major General in the regular army. Kilpatrick goes out to Chili u two "single gentlemen rolled into one," drawing pay with his left hand as a soldier from the Department of War, and with his right' hand as a diplomat from the DepartMent of State. The World fails to allude to the fact that President Johnson, with whom, of late, It has fallen so desperately in love, is the person from whom 'Kilpatrick received his appoint• meat, and that by tendering it to him the President placed himself upon record as endorsing that individual's course. SPEOVLATOND _AND RUM MOM There is no possible excuse for present prices, and they can be accounted for only upon the ground that speculators are con trolling the markets. Aim illustration, take domestic cotton goods. The price of cotton is nearly one•haif lower than It was when gold was at the highest quota tion, and other expenses are certainly no heavier than then ; yet consumers have to pay nearly the old figure for their goods. Cottonlactors, by reason of the high prices brought about by the specula tors, are reaping a rich harvest of profit A Newburyport paper states that a mill at that place declared a dividend last week of twenty-five per mint., and that the mill has cleared half a million dollars in tholes! four years, &Uhl:ugh the whole concern cost only half that - amount. There is no reason why this should be an exceptional cue, and the inference is, that the mills of New England are now rolling up im mense profits at the expense of consum ers. Lin week the Washington correspond ent of the Ilibeas, with a flourish of in• dignsAion, reported the appointment of the daughter of the rebel Gen. Pettigrew to a clerkship in one of the Washington Departmeate,whi/e the widows and laugh. tern of deceased Union °Soars were de= nied snob positions. It took but one day to expose this yarn, for the fact is, that the rebel Gen. Pettigrew bedew daughter, but the lady appointed is the daughter of James L. Pettigrew. of South Carolina, who remained true to the - Union until the day of his death. It is of this sort of news that nearly all the sensation despatches are Made up now.a-days. Ms. Barans, who was mums' for Wirt:, says he was Galled upon the night before the execution, by several persons, as was also Father Boyle, who conununigated in formatics rtrporting to come from a mans bar of the Cabinet, to the effect that if Wirtz would,ackaiwledge that Jeff. Davis was connected with the atrocities at An. &mourn* his sentence would be corn muted. On being informed - o(this, Wirts Said, "Yr. Dark , had no ommilac; Lion with MO as to what was dose at An• dersonyine, and if I knew be had, I would not became a traitor against him or any one else, to rare my lite." Soma Csitouns- has concluded that to reamer her Amer position in the linfon it is . hidispnwable to ratify lb* constitu tional ensendruentabolishingalavety. The amendment peened 'both homes last week with but Hide opposition. South Caroli na having thus led . the way, Yissintippi, North Carolina and other States will pro. hbly soon folio*, and thus iho required somber ofs7 Slates nay iteSeourid Wks the boginning of the new year. large owebere of WINUM lave been ap pointed. postmistresses la the Booth, on aanuat - et the 'Maar of ladled spa who amid take the reqntred oath. Mies At the lieelt: The eteagier Eimonah oollbied with the Weldon/R, in the Savannah rivet, recent- L and sunk, with a cargo valued at $250,- Karlin Gleam, a marobant of Nub "Ma was found murdered in his store. on Saturday last. The money drawer was robbed. A meeting was held at Cooper Institute. New York. on Monday evening. on behalf of the suffering- le of the South. Ad• dresses were •by Provislonal (}ewer• for Parsons, of Alabama, Henry Ward Beecher, Generals Meads and Fiske, and others. • The 'learner Greyhound, from Boston fbr Hobbs, was lost on Monday night of last week. Her passengers and crew were eared. Hon. Preston Zing, Collector of the Port of New York. committed suicide on Monday night of last week. His health had been failleg for some time, and it was thought he suffered from softening of the brain. The Common Council of Washington has resolved in favor of submitting negro =Sage to the vote of the people in that city, should a negro suffrage bill be intro duced in Congress. • r►n explosion occurred at the London Gas Company's works, near London, Eng land, on the 31st ult. Six persona were killed, and forty to filly wounded. In Brooklyn, N. Y., on Monday, a Ger man woman was found dead of starvation. her husband dying and their four small children in a deplorable condition. Major General Augur has issurd an or der forbidding the whipping of negro criminals, in accordance with the laws of Virginia. within his department. Mr. Tynes church. In New York, was horsed last week. The loss is estimated at $30,000. Geo. John A. Logan has been appointed Minister to the Republic of Mexico. The rebel ram Mirrimac, sunk in Hampton Roads, has been partially rais ed. The personal property of Henry A. Wise has been libelled for confiscation. A fire at Portland, Me.. last week, de stroyed $lOO,OOO worth of property. A Virginia correspondent of the Wall ington Naiad inia/Rwiscsr says Messrs. Curtis, Chandler, Ridgway, Barbour, Da vis and Hodge, elected to Congress from that State, will take the test oath without scruple. The guard of soldiers who have been stationed around the Whits House for the last two years, were. last week, by order of the President, remoted. The ex-rebel Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, has arrived in New York on private busi• near. He is aoooirianied by his wife. • The President has pardoned Robert Ty ler, son of ex-President Tyler, and es As sistant rebel Treasurer: A disgraceful fight occurred in Jersey Silty between Na. 3 Hose and No. 3 En gine Companies, in which bricks,, paving stone and wrenches were freelylmod,and a number of the combatants injured, two of them dangerously. The Grand Jury of the District of Co. lambic have found true bills against War Department detective Bsker,charged with false Imprisonment of Joseph R. Cobb and robbery of Mn. Cobb. The new SUNI4III2IOII bridge over the Ohio river, at. noinnati, will have a span of 1.857 feet, 540 feet longer than that of the Kenai bridge in Wale.. It is stated that the President hu sus. tained General Pa. In the case of Yr. Overton. of Tennessee, and has tele graphed tlov. Brownlow to return the psi don. Gov. Batons, of Alabama, left Wash ington for his home last week, taking with him two htuuired pardons for Ala bamians. All the Southern States, ezoiipt Tens, have held State Conventions. All have abolished slavery. Four of them. North Carolina,,Mississi pi, Alabama and Flori da, have declared their secession ordinan ces milt. •Two of them—South Carolina and Georgia—merely repealed those ordi• 1111110016 A train ran . ofrthe track of the Cetaden & Amboy railroad, at Newark. N. J.. last week. Fan , parsons were killed and sev eral -others ured. The disaster ma caused by the negligence of a switchman. A train on the Chicago & Rock Island railroad was thrown from the track by the misplacement of a switch, on Monday night of last week. Two can were smash ed and sever* persons severely injured. Many of Alm Congressmen now in Washington, it is reported, have agreed to urge the temporary removal of Congress to Philadelphia. in view of the filth of Washington and the proepectli of cholera next spring: From the middle of October to Nov. 16 there were IT railroad accidents, of which 8 were Millstone. In the same period. out of 14 fatalities to inland steamers, but 4 were collisions. Thirteen boiler explo.ions of various characters took plao6, of which four were to steamboats, and three to locomotives. There were 41 ship and steamboat disasters and 14 railroad " acci dents" during October. In a single parish of James' 1,500 nem gem have been executed for taking part in the revolt. The overland mail route to Utah costa $385.000 per annum, while its postal re oeipts are 13,200. The New Orleans 'ion predicts that unless the French evacuate Mexico before Christmas, there-will be armed interven Lion by the United States. General Howard has returned to Wash ington from his Southern tour. He re porta in favor of retaining the military in the Southern States. The steamer Capitol, from Shreveport for New Orleans, with one hundred and eighty bales of cotton, was sunk recently. The *Mon will be saved. General Canby, at New Orleans, has is sued an' order reminding army onions who have occupied abandoned residences, that they are responsible fbe the Waiter* and other property therein. The Legislature of Mississippi has mem oriaßsed the President for the withdrawal of the U. S. troops. The Mississippi House has voted what negro testimony in the courts. The commandants of the Philadelphia, Boston and Portsmouth navy yards have teoeived orders from the Secrete.) , of the Navy to reduce the number of workmen in those establishment*. It is also de signed to discharge. on the Ist of Decem ber. about 2,500 of the workmen In the Brooklyn navy yard . Then are nearly sii thotutind employed there at the prep Gut time. Charles J. Roberts, an Beglish counter ftlilter. was arrested on Tuesday last, in ilii,oldyn, and 50,000 in spurious fifty Net stamps, st of a most' dangerous character, with an excellent Plata from 4 40 -wh be designed to realm ;100,000, and the ' d epict for Europe. It is said that ;20 of Roberts' counterfeits are al. • 7 in circulation. we the Ist of- January last, 169,911 i grants have arrived at New York--a AA; falling. off as compared with the stag period last year. tad. m ser onp ia t n e Newark . N. .1 , or r d a i ll. st the Lehman dismal:4l4er 1: the degree. nerd Levaphrest says that on the Ist of A „Mb, the Confederates had un der - but two hundred and fifty thou staid ttien, While the Federals had In ao. tnal t ifikni • ninety-eight - wawa Ca prlionere of war. We bad cm willies' of can In Mar hot, and .now, have about ' olio Itupsdrod . sod fifty The GoiernmentorObill Oisptays con- Niderably Wire :Igoe inTreiristing there j $ than was last year, ex itrraliiOf by Peru. They are pushirig with the . utmost energy the construction of telegreph Ease and roads into the Interi or. au& in order to facilitate blockade running,- they have diclared 36 sea oust towns ports of the Republic. 2.:is the Spaniard. have only seven vessels, it is, of course, impossible for them to make the blockade efficient, and blockade-run. mint g wilt soon be in a high state of pros perity. But the Chilies, will not merely act t on the defensive. They have already issued letters of marque, and several per. eons have already lett the country to avid) themselves of these lettere. The Govern ment hu already sent a special envoy to the Government at Washiogton. Every where in Central and South 'America the warmest sympithy is manifested -for.the cause of Chili. Colonel Harvey Waterson, delegated some time ago to visit the Southern States fbr the purpose of ascertaining their con dition. political and otherwise, hasjust , returned, and laid before the President his observations. He visited all the im portant points in the Southern States and talked freely with the people. He found them, eeerylihere, manifesting an earnest and honest _desire to adapt themselves to the new condition of things. He says that tery rebellious State will not only abol• h slavery, but adopt the constiiutional amendment. On Thursday night of last week, Gen. James P. Brownlow and Col. Ed. May nerd, while on their way to Franklin, Tennessee. in a buggy, were attacked at Hollow Tree Gap by highwaymen-. One of the pa'ty slued the reins of the hors*, while the other two presented' their pis tols and demanded their valuables. Gen. Brownlow handed them over $504 in mo ney and a fine gold watch, and they took from. Col. Maynard a pistol, which they. afterwards returned to him, he. fortu nately not having any money on his per son. The robbers were dressed in Union uniform. The same party, it is supposed, robbed a cotton planter on the same night of $2,000. The Florida convention has annulled the secession ordinance of that State, abolished slavery, decreed the reception of negro testimony in the courts, repudia ted the rebel war debt, and adjourned. In Boston, on S►turday, a boarding• house keeper was found murdered in his bed. In the vicinity of the same city, on Sunday, the body of a murdered man was discovered, entirely stripped of its cloth ing. President Johnson has rescinded the order of Major General Thomas shutting up the Episcopal churches of Alabama, until such time as they could repent and become ready. like good Christians, to prey for , the President of the United States. Gen. Pieroe continues dangerously sick with chronic diarrho3s, tending to uloera- Con. Doctors Morrill, of Concord; and Kimball, of Lowell, attend him.. The latter thinks the symptoms are more fa; vorable. A dispute between two companies of soldiers, in the barracks adjacent to the White House Washington, on f3aturday night, resulte d In a fight , which several shots were fired. The disturbance was queAled without bloodshed by a de tachment of Hanoock's corps, and the captains of the companies were arrested ; At St. Helena Wand, recently, a negro attempted to shoot Rev. G. H. Eaton, Su perintendent of Freedmen, and was in stantly killed by several of his own color. Gen. Robert E. Lee recently forwarded a request to the War Department for per mission to retain a few old United State; pieces of artillery, at Lexington, Va., for the instruction of his military school in gunnery practice. Secretary Stanton, however, promptly sent an officer to con vey the guns to Richmond. The Louisville Journal says that :" the Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, is about to write a Letter to the President of the Uni led States, which will doubtless attract much attention. Mr. Bell's position and motives have been misunderstood, and consequently misrepresented. In the Newark railroad disaster invest gation the jury brought in a verdict against the switchman of guilty of manslaughter in the second degree. Btil was accepted in the sum of $2,000. The rest step will be an indictment by the District Attorney. Let at have prompt legal proceedings in every case, end railroad accidents will soon cease beintof daily occurrence. The man Fuller, who used the name of Senator Harlan to obtain a large amount of money belonging to the National Re publican Committee,and who has been in the Old Capitol' for several months; hu been released without trial and allowed to go where he pleases. One thousand condemned cannon in the navy yards at Washington. New York, Philad e lphia. Boston and Portsmouth, will shortly be sold as old iron. The Fenian Brotherhood have rented a live story building in New York to as their coopers and executive departnients. - Four men and w woman were murdered in Nashville on Wednesday night. Five Liberal merals were !really cap. timed and shot by the Imperialists in Mexico. Wade Hampton has addressed the peo ple of South Carolina, urging them to sup. port the present policy of President John son. Geo. DaYill, ex rebel Attorney General, Lae been sent to Fort Lafayette. Item of Leesi Interest. The weather during the last week was na tumidly mid for _ this season of the year, seaming more tike May thaa , the middle of. November. Friday was as warm as missy days is summer, sad people threw open their doors and windows almost as freely as they would is July. The most inveterate grumbler esasot oemplain of the season thus far.— We repeat oar suggestion of last weak in ref erence to the minty money. The compara tively email amount of it in circulation sow, sad the certainty that it will all be redeemed within the eeming.year, should enure for it the thorough amides°e of the public. If oar banks would °meat to receive it on deposit the same as ether currency, as it seems to ne they might now do, with little inconvenienee to themselves, the business portion of the semmunity would be relieved of great source of embarrantseat.-:--The engineer .af the Vales sad Titunille railroad informs us that the work will most certainly be completa4, a 'easiest amount lavieg.bsen subscribed for that purpose. It will be of the sorrow page, sad cars loaded with passengirs cad freight will ran Weigh from this oily to Titusville wiliest dingo. The cilium of Weetteld, N. Y., having beta disappointed in securing the towline of the Cross-Cut route at that pets; have revolved to build a line fee them. -soiree, sonnecting with the Wen and Titus ville read at Vales. The miss of $BOO,OOO wee subscribed el that place , , for thi purpose , la ashen period hat week, as 'seines at liberality sad eaterpris• which we eenusead to the attentiea of our caplialiste.—The Cenventioa of the Bpiseopel church, at Pitto , burgh, last week, sleeted Dr. 3, Barrett Ker. het, President of Trinity College, at liirtferd, Con., Bishop of the sew diocese et Wisbera PesiurylVenia, with it Islay of $8,600. - 11teh op &thee was one if the warmest suppirtore ef the polity adopted by the late general eons miles of the datulii.--•Busgehig is itill Cavried OS ye moishily alias ike.Cluatillaii cattier. If 0'044f the goodi get through the partisightake money, and are willing to run great risks.—The Westfidd Btpiddisaa publishes a tame that parties interested in the Pennsylvania Central have purchased the charter of the Cross Cat roid from Corry to 1440t00. The Bala° Courig, says the line of the Cross Cut road "has been Idly located sad four hundred men are alreadi at work.— This route, from Buffalo to Cony, will be 21 miles curer the* the propeeed route of the Atlantic k Great Western Railway. The esti mated feet of the road, which is forty miles in length, is 'sBoo,ooo, of which $400,000 has already been subscribed. It is the intention to have the road completed on or Were the Ist of July next.—Pithele is a hole of some vane. It gives $200,000 worth of oil per day. The Westfield &pub states that 4s a company is organised and a charter secured for the Pennsylvania portion, for la railroad to run from Pithole to •Westfield, by way of Union. • Thy road starts from Westfield, pass es through Ripley, Mina and French Creek. and from thence u directly to Pithole as pos sible. The stoak is being rapidly taken np." --.-The Titusville herald hays ,another "daily paper is soon to be - started in Pithole city. The proprietors are Messrs. Keenan & Co. We understand the materials include a steam power press and other facilities appropriate to a first clue of— fice. We are apprehensive that the daily pa per business will be overdone in the oil regions." We are more than "apprehensive" —we are confident. of IL—The extracts which we have taken the liberty to publish On our first page from Rev. Mr. Spaulding's sermon, we trust, will be read by all our patrons. They present, in an argumentative and forcible way, the relations held by the Episcopal Church towards the Government and political puttee, and in so doing furnish what we believe to be the true course of roll- glum 11111100illtiODB. If the ministers of the Gospel, throughout the country, understood their duty u well u Mr. Spaulding, and were u faithful is its practice, there would be more religions devotion than now exists, and thousands of good citizens who absent them— selves from church, because they do not desire to hear political sermon., would become reg- War •tteodante.—W6en Erie amity tries she can beat the world. We last week recorded two listen ces of prolific ladles in Ohio, but they are eclipsed by a lady named Beech, re• siding in Union Mills, who, on Wednesday, the 15th inst., gave birth to four children at one time. The Ohio . people may hang their diminished hoods.—WhUe Mrs. Bonner, wife of. Charles Bonner, 'conductor on the P. & E. B. 8., was engaged,oa Thursday evening of last week, in removing some articles from a trunk, the lamp, standing on a table near by, was overturned by the ohlhiren and set firs t° her clothes. Losing all -present» of mild, she rushed out doors, and the flames sioresii rapidly. Before they were extinguished her body was burned in the severest manner, and she died en Friday morning at 10 o'clock, after suffering intense agony.—A man named Mclntyre, living about three miles out of the city, was robbed oa Wednesday even— ing of last week, In the following manner a— "He procured a ride in s hack, driven by a man named-Felix, who promised to show him Farrar Hall. After getting down town the driver expressed a wish for a drink, when they- went into a saloon kept by Reed & Thompson, under the Express ethic While there Mclntyre foolishly displayed his money, some hundred and iffy dollars. He then states that, on going out, he again got into the hack, under the. promise to be conducted to the 'show.' Carroll and a brother of Felix. who were in the saloon, followed out and ea tered the hack, which was driven outside the city on Bth street, a mile or so. Here Mein. tyre, who saw suspicions movements en the part of the company, was still further alarmed by the stopping of the hack and the statement that 'here was the place.' He sprang froth the seat and ran won the fields, but was soon overtaken by the three, who took - his pocket book and money."- He made complaint in the morning, when Oirroll wu arrested, but the Felix boys had fled. The former was sent to prison in default of $l,OOO bail, and the owners of the saloon were each held to bail In the sum of $lOO, for selling liquor without a license.—The man burned at the fire at Kennedy's reieery, on Wednesday evening of last' week, died on the following Thursday afternoon, having endured great suffering. His name was Chris.ian Ornsehow. He bad frequently been warned against going into the tank with a light, and lost his life by disregarding the caution. The loss to Kennedy 00., by the fire, is estimated at $2,000—51,0 00 on the oil and $l,OOO on the tank —The splendid block, known as the Empire building, at the corner of State aid Fifth sta., has been purchased by Messrs. Baker, Ostheimer & Baker for the sum of $85,000. As a business site it has few sups rlors.—Messys. Burton & Sons are mak— ing arrangements to build up an extensive An thracite coal trade at our harbor. They hays . already seat several cargoes to Chicago and Buffalo, and next year expect to do a very large business. There is no question but if our merchants display the proper energy Erie out soon become the (Oat coal market of the Lakes. The lectors course will open - this (Thnni dey) evening with an address by Geo. Thomp. eon, the English anti-slavery agitator. His subject is "English Reforms sad Reformers.'. —Young a plane as Pithole , is, it boasts of over sixty hotels, good, bad and indiffer ent, while several new Imes ire being built. About every ether building Is a place of at tertainment—some of one kind, and sem, of another. —A. child of I. Rots, on Fourth street, was badly melded on Monday morn ing, by falling from a chair into a pail of hot water. Nl6lllO REFITItAGII. Wisconsin and Minnesota have followed the example of Connecticut and repudia ted negro suffrage by large majorities. In Wisoonsin, although the Republican tick et was elected at the recent election by OYU ierea LEMMA majority, the amend meat to the Constitution in favor of negro suffrage was defeated by ten thousand. In Minnesota a similar rebuke was adminis. toted to the negro worshippers. In that state the Republican ticket was elected, while the people decided by a large majority that the elective franchise should not be bestowed upon negroes. In all cases where ear negro issue has been fairly and openly presented to the people of the North; it has been defeated, and yet the radicals. inert that it ihall be made a con &eon precedent to the establishment of full constitutional relations between the Southern States and the General Govern. meat. •This is Republican omaistency. Castor's ,liana of Deadens* and litter. woos emu ski hob, Smyth's,. lolls, Pls. plu, Eryilpolu, Tutu, 8611 news; fluid flood,,Roagb- Stio, Old tforme. Ulm*. Isms the blood par, ' lbo eomploslui elver Q op sad Q. opium fret hoe dhow'. Poloo of Bets it Boum $1 I of bur of Obotamil $6 01 11 4 *lb** t!IPOSr, $l2 New Advertisements TIMM CITY COMICIICIAL COGLIICIB NATIONAL TELEGRAPII INiTITUTE Prieetpala Y. W. Justlare. J. C. Bantu. A. N ALax. Cowi.sy - Colton Bandies, Corner ei Sba end St. tv«is itts. 2d Cane od4 Fellow's Guild , or, 6lh St. id College Belldleg. Nos PI and St is. glair S . Autivaui ran tan Tim END= tor. 18, 1806. C. A. Crawford,, HOpkintoa. Delaware Co., lowa. J. A. HaemaseNy. Pt Smith, iliebastiaa Co., Ark. J. lituseirri 'go, Sharon, Venn Co, Ps. - ft. 0 lict t re, 34. Xuftturea.Alesaadria.Weitt CO , Ps. C. H. Weak Allsolteay City Pa: W. N. Cafes. Helnoe, Sei, Co , 0. R. W. 21114 t, « • W. D. Pollan Ilida t _Alloa Co.. 0. W. L. Ran, MagerW. Hill, wash Co., 0. 0. 4 1. Surgeries. MU* Perry, Desoto Co W. Va. W. P. Palmy, Chasabnelsarg, Treat. Co., Ps. W. reffier. N Y “ • P. listrell, Petsbargh, P5ll. A. D. Late.Clre/seilis. Pletteway Co„ 0. J. 11.11orws„ Coopwitowe, Wegsato co p o . J. L. Binuoirr,ltle booed. Wales Co.. hut C. Willie. Glainfile, Hartford Co.. Na. 11.0 Anderson Steebeavilleast Co., 0. Nonow, Arab aorta" Whin Co Pa. G. A. Teller,'Halit Harbor, bum:aster Co , Pa. I'. Mouse. bee Co., lat. A. A. Porter. Waite. Horgan Co.. 0. J. A. Storey. Natrona. A liogbeey H. W. Hall, II ettimitvllle Oo 0.0., 0 . H. r: Kirk, Hama City. Cone Gordo Co , lowa. X &Mal Naadolph. Portage Co., 0. J. R. Putt:Canton. Stark Co . O. 0; A. Doboyas. Blair Co., Pa. For tuna sad latoraietion roueenuag the College, address, • JRNICINS.E/HTII it COW LIT. Pittsburg, Pa. NO TICK. flu T.L. Darling and Wr. W. Item are no longer einploted by roe as @vete or otberwLse, nor am - I re 9onsible to their repr«entstlnnr or actions whatever. To three who hare ben! duped I vo i h tour that the B ole agency albs oelebreted Doorker k Co:. Pianos and the Mason la 011.1111111 Cabinet Orrin, for western Peausylmi ala., from the Lake to the Allegheny mountains, is in my hand'. no anttsv what any other Jams may say% and Dania, purchasing such instscuranis of any other person than =yogi are liable to ter called upon for my sommission. n 623 2m Wit. WILLING. W A N IP E D APPRENTICE FOR THE - NAVY Noes need apply bat those of sound health and gond moral character, who can read well, spell rorrectlyorrlte legibly and who can cipher in whole numbers and free thins, and an sot less than 13 n: r more than IS yeses of age. Naval apprentless ar ELIGIBLE •TO APPOINTMENTS • • AT Till NA VAL ACADEMY! A certain number being Wetted yearly frc m among them for those appointiones. feiseogaisters are sniped to nob sehool shlp to taw* tie rsdheente of oetwattoe, Wending navigation, aad their morals are usefully eared for. Appreatioss are CAM:TULLY AND THONOUGNLY ZDUCATZD To dlesharge tbisiatias of 4•1101ta. and at tin essirstlos of their term of asqreatleaship, which is when they ar rive at the eye of 8!, if 'band qualified, have the miter. sees In the appointments for warrant and petty offices. cr Pa farther latermadon. appiv to ETRPLIfiI, Commander U.S. Navy, Iris, Pa Naval rendearans; Nrie, Pa, In Farrar Hell. over Clemens. Canter t Burgess% smltttf. rpo SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. The. Pittsburgh (.sitar, Soidirre - Rome under the thine of Dr. Cyrus an expetieueed Anity Sorrow', Le Isom open for the reseption of tick. wound.d , maimed sad helping imidirnt and tailors. FIZZ nr SIFICNSIC. Applicants will rr..eiv• a pm salt by applying to say of the Directors. sad be admitted to the Home, presided their discharge papers are approymi by the Surgeon R. C. LOOlllB, Pros% °urger PI/lI.L/Pg. Bacot Moe. RakerweU, • C. W. Batchelor, W. Ream* John Watt, W. 8. Berea, John W. Ctutifeat, Meereary, • S. L. B. Wetter/ma aolittlt• pitinLl 0 SAL St. Win be sold tatpublic vendue, to the highest bidder, ea PIM tY. DEC. 1,1186, at the residence of the sub scriber, la Wattaburg, the following property, to wit: One bay borse.l black liar*, 1 doable harems, 1 two home won, 2 light spring wagons. I pr. of bob sisigbr, 1 tight haler sleigh, 1 plough and 1 barrow. also, qaaatity of senamod pine lambs-. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock In the morning, notable pun Lia SALE. • WM h cold at pcblie vendee. on NONDAY,, NOV. 27, ink at 10 o'clock, a. ro., the persoaal prorrty of Simon Schneider. dated: caseate; of 1 home, 1 cow. hay. waves, husers.l fat hoc pigs. a lot of shickens. 2 heal itettbresad u lasoreasebarlety of household and hitches tarlatans. Pale to to held at the saloon lately occupied by Simon Schneider. on Nash it. near the depot. HICNalt dCHNEILD2R. se2ll-10 lireartor. • F A _ 1.312.11.1 TY. A Tall min be held at Tansy Hall. cm the 20th of N umber. for the purpooe of enlarging the acupittt. ou north street. under the care of the • tat'n of Cha•ity. As the numher of inmates are constantly ther.a.tog, they air miff mist great Inennrorals•es for want of room in the building thew now occupy. Any contributions from the citizens of Erie will be thankfully readved. aol6-td. STgAIII BAKSRY. The Bakery of W. J. Bands, being the only one in Northwesters Pesos,leant& supplied with `all the latest haproved assehisery. and being furnished With a corps of first elms operatives, the proprietor Is prepared to an. Donnas hhnself ready to All all orders with which be may be fevered, with a quality of good* nue: wiled, and at a pries whleh will defy enmpetitlon. All the bullies. centres of Western New York. Bastern Ohio and North western Pennsylvania are Wu s Visited by my errata. who an using orders for the following line of goods. at the lowest market priemt: Butter. Briar, Water. Oyster, Wins, Boston and 004 Cfsekers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snap. eta. Ky arteker. only welsh from alto 50 pounds to the barrel—a sloe Artie* Particular attention gives to the jobbing trade. Office and deans manufactory, earner of Fifth and Saasafroa streets, Brie. Pa. a016'65-17. W. J. SANDS. ur dit_ W. icir.z.isr, =vim AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT! Obtslas Houses mid Stores for those want's& and ruts Wan% Hotels aod Dwellings. with or w ithout their furniture, (or thow giving me howelesping. Also, bays all kisds of STOCK IN TRADE MERCHA NOISE, HOUSEHOLD I , I7RNTTURE CARPET', STOVES, PICTURES, MIRRORS, MUSIC, IN AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS. RC., RC. Those* fishing to sell by petrels contru i t. and advance money on any anted property intended for anresermi side by sustba. Those baying or selling esa hoar to their advantage, by weetrinE to Ine. it the UNION nasrruses swam- Eris, Ps. solf6iSte RNavas , AMBROSIA FOR Till HAIR.— The Original and Dennlne Ambrosia is prepared by .f. Allen Reeves sad is the best hair dreador and Pre simative our in -use. It store the hair Milos out, Maw it to grew thick and loop and prevents It from tan* prematurely gray. lt mileage dandriff, clan - see, beantlitee =dividers the hit soft, s'osey old ear ly. Ray It. try It and be convinced. Don't be put off with a arida= article; Ask for Reeees' Ambrosi and take no ether. For sale by Draggista and Dealers In ParasOoods trntrymbere. 211 cents per bottle--$6 per 11-um. A dames, BUYES' AMBROSIA DEPOT. • 62 Fulton St., New York City. a016164aL YOUNG szNPIVCIIRPN ASSOCIATION, 1865-60. TAIL, , REGULAR LECTURE COURSE AT' FAR RAR HALL. The first Sr. Lenturse ellU be a series by the distin guished Ristortail Latimer, Rev. John Lord, LL. D, of Donn: oa the primal subject of "'Representative lio mme." The entire course wilt consist of fourteen or tif. teen lectures, as follows : 1. Nov:Mk John Lord, LL. D., subject- 0 '1W; the Roma NW ros—lPriendahlp " 2 Nov. Mb. do do do subject— . nfeleine, the Nediamd Woman—Lora." Dec.6th. de do do suldect— "Rdsabeth—Woman as a Sovereign " L Dee. 7th, do do do subject— " Radium de Nalatanan, the Woman of Society." 6. Der. lith, do ?o do subject—. "Madame de BtaeL the Literary Woman." S. Dec. 14th, Rev. 0. H. Tifton D. D., Chicago; sob ject="The New Civilisation—Work and Worth. T. Dee. list, Rt. Rev. Thamu N Mark, Provident*, R. I ; sulded--"Habibr of American Life." L Des. ITtly Johi B. Gough, Woreester, ject—"Eibtt." 111. Jan. 4th„ If. L. TOINSaaa• D, New Torh; abject —"This Dynamite of Life." (Illastrated.) 10. Tao. 11th, Ralph Waldo Cannwon, Concord, Nur.: gut— or or "Paid* Talk." 11. Jan. Dill UMW, IL D.. Baton, Rasa.; subject —"Health and Physical Education" It Jan. 26* Rev Ram, CUE, Quincy, Wass ; subject -"The Jews ha fitstorl.' Id Jas. 20th, R. P. Taylor, Chicago; subject—"Thet and ha Clariote." 14. MM. SUN RIM Ansa C. Mimeo; Philn.; subject — 0 Home Thrust' " • The Ceminittse Eat ailed to e memo their worse on the 294 November, and there is a potability of *mpg tag a lecturer for that date. If son 6 he serrared, the town will proceed as Indicated above, and 'hey will en donor Use te arrange for an additional lecture at souse other . 'Hebb ter the ewes, with asextvito um, at the folleting raw I _ , Ow ticket IS 60 I rear Thiele $l3 00 Tess 060 Floe do (tall wttNj• 16 00 Three 1 Jakob. ..... 9 7/1 reek add. nabs—. aOO =table ter elayl• lestaree. 110 mote, llosdneee„ It will be ma, ham beta matte la the pri °soot the Cause tickets ever them of last year, thane% two and pallare three mean Matures will be gives la the 1101111116 Loden CeibaMoo. _or AGortitstoloy. ft* 'Mk, ft* tkotroot of the Ea webs bind at tie book ototo et Oiaskos o oe.orbsee tided ay be prelim,' see sets seeenel. Watt. s 5O 00, 1,740 aft SIG* PsATito ON A -PIANO FoRTv. LID $2O, Sas ORGAN OR 151E.1.01, By MelidiDg jour cadets 4, J. WHOLltlaLell PIANO FORTE AND 1.11;:i bE, W. A. Pond Huai Amid Wharf, N' daor AMER - 141331 Will be iambi, NEW MUSIC II V Amu., Bell.. of Halite 0 , Faust, by Flowing s Taoist, by Herron h, Heart's tel Ids, by Ifs Zhu, b 7 L Kiss, brill Lincoln h, Facers,. u Korth Ho' hLerth 111 March ilh Beautiful Call use u Rear mot Untrue Beni fa 6 lope of-S1( IME:I2 L. RoBINSON GROVESTEEN d: vu., PIANO FORTE MANUFAC The attention of the Public and the our New Scale 7 OCUTO Rosewood Put for volume and parity of tone are tu heretofore offered in this.market. Thor modern improvement", French, Gar Pedal. Iron - Frame, Orer-Strung Bur, 'truant being - Wade under the pereoo . H. Grotrasteen, who has had a prat stater 25 years in their manufacture, u in swat particular. Ramfeed the award of merit ore: alt celebrated Whore were 62,1ulited Inatrurtienta tro BALTIMORE, • BOSTON, AND NEW TORE; And also at the AMERICAN INSTITUTE for ere successive years, the GOLD AND SILVER lIEDLIS from both of which can bi seen at oar - By the introduction of troprovemraL more perfect Piano Forte, and by mind' with a strict cash aystem, are enableJ t: struments at a price which will pree'ca Pluctaa—No.l, Seven Octave, round mt plain cue Mi. No. 2. Seven Octave, roan? heavy monldinir $325. No. 3. &VIII Octave, rout • wood Louts MIT style $3541 Taus Net Cult in Current Fur, Descriptive circulars sent free. SMITH is sole Agent for CEIRVALIZEMS LIVE FOR 21 Beszeerns* and PltOlicertittlis growth of tl 31•1111; stops its &Mos out in Wee dam the head clean, cool and bp11111; used freely: contalta noth. ling injurious; THE HEST HAIR DIMMING EVER °FITE) TO It is reeommeaded and used by the best 4. Sold at the Dreg Storm and No. 1.123 Broadway, Now' I assure ail persons the &bon that fl elaimod for It. oe2B 2 GRKAT CHANCE FU THE ST ANDAIiD OF THE WAR amyl de ilk ont acr7 /gigs era NM 01 This work has no rival as a earth authentic and reliable history o I lb It contains reading matter equal to tY taro volumes, splendidly illustrated portraits of generals, battle seeueg, Returned and disabled officers an, Retie voting men is want of prntit, Bud this a care chines to make twat Clawing 8:280s1 month, which we to applicant; for Front of the above, sod nee ow • la. - Addl./ma 'MOTHERS k Co, STRAY COW Cetus to the premises of the underit, twv 4 og white sad black spots. } Not II own*, is requested to come .orirsad.l o ll* sad take her sway; otherwisa `f liczonittig to law ANY AND BM MY With Lira Compl lug from impurity of the bl bm else, Pimples os the far Rheum. PleiroJuls. Bbennia , the bask, etc, should not fa of fiends ion and Sittersseri to It In sushi:Bms and it' rani leg bit. Price one dolls: gists *Ter, where. E xteuTows sOTI Lettere testsassotsiy on the est .te of ellne'd„ late of Mill Creek tp, Erie Co. roated,to the undersigned; None. Is Utase knowing themselves lobbied make immediate payment, sni the &phut the Mtn, wilt pleat+ p t Pee I Sated. to F. W. Koehler, Fs 1., rbo to collect sesd settle up tht , , • KENP nowits Cry* LICY thee* to cot tier al Law. A. 1170ACCIHRT, 0.0. BURL U. X GUNNISON, I. L. PZUTOW, Au° 001? ezambr. NO EXCUSE FOB St'HATCI hi, certainty with which all eared ot tive alarm geoerilty can b• cared t reaset of Duidslion and Blttertwoo t mint tamp me rscafte for sent-Idol. or nubile. The habit V digiastieg !lc atoppost Them preparstioin 11,11 ibis &siesta. 547 Ur( iVitira„ 499 BROADWAY, NEW Y IBC "GROVESTEiN,PIANO WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, • PARIS, • OIRNANY, Witt restore the Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR, SARAH • WHIT TBE PEOPL