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PITTSBURGH (XMMKRCIAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1877. TJBM X.JT UFaTA. AUCTION SAS.ES. AMUSEMENTS.

n'dllrosi Riots Walcbea, Dfasaesida, Jewerew, stiver, CteeJka, Brettes, e. Thos. McPadden, owi. to impaired health, is Cueing out his grand stock at auction. His goods are of tbe f3.jesr.

aod this le a rare bance to secure eiegaot hoiJ-dav prefects at your own prices. Wednesday, Novembsr 21, soeclal day, morning and afternoon, ladies exciu-Bivelv. for all who will mme. ThuTsdav, SPECIAL tT for IIAI1UMS and USE WATOHKS ir KX rHA lSDEPENDKNf TIMING WATCUES. Iet everybody come to bay.

Remember, sales every UK-rntog and fEerno)a until the entire stock is so, out Fifth avenue. See advrtiseroent on f.iartfi Al-. no vie Aeaocie- -giDg rroa VKD Haeikin was for a authorities, and waa in continuons service until its return from the eoai regions. When Gen. Brio ton left the Round House on Saturday morning, at about eigut o'clock, instead of marching to Col.

Outline, he retreated throusra the city without a rear guard, and tin red bis first loss of men two of whom were left lying in the street. At the Arsenal he clamored for ad mission snd protect ioo, and then re tr -a ted to Sharpsborg without any one pursuing. Tbe Adjutant General sent him orders at that point to get larther away from the city, wfcir-h was then in tbe bauds of dperv.e men, with no one to make them afraid. The State othctais tied by water to the pleasant suburb of Braver, and left tha rioters organized by their fear aod fody. to barn and destroy the city.

That such was not completely tbe case not to be placed to tfce credit of the military or civil authorities of the Sate, but to the citizens, who supposed themselves secure during Saturday got, with twelve hundred bAyonts between them acd harm, THE CITIZENS QUELS. THE KIOTS. The citizen organization on Sunday prevented the of th tire (excpt a few frame structures), bejoud the ratiroad property, and on Monday an extended aud rh -lent organization was perfected, aod although the Commauder-ia-Cbief atpir-ed aiterwarda wi'fa several Maj jr Geoorals nans of dmaione, aud poriiTne of four regiments of regular troops, there then ex-itfcd no necfssjiy toe that imposing force. Our citizens have been tauatet with bavicg sy pat by with noiers, which is utterly uatrae; bat thsre did exist a etmng feeiing asraiDBt the Pennsvlvaaia Rsiiioad Company, which for years had discriminated against the interesis of tins city, and this policy was maintained in spite of the earnest and repeated proreft-s of our citizens. Tnia corportion seem, io the opinion of many, to have been created for tbe general benefit of Philadelphia, and used for tbe particular profit of its oiiicars.

THE CSB OP THE MILITARY IM OEXRKAL. "A free neople always regard military force with jealousy, and aft-ert that it should never be employed except uoder dire oeoeseity, and as a last resjrt." It is weii to remetnb-r by all who prize the principle of self-government that the military, the plaio language of tbe Of Rights, SHALL BE IN ALL CASE AND AT ALL TIMKS A TO TUE AtTHOKlTT. There are erroneous Ideas and some confusion In the public mind as to tbe nature of the duties of the military, and their exact relation to tbeir fellow citlaens. Tue Court, in its well considered charge to the jury, explained that relation in the follow, icg language: "When tbe mltltary are assembled they are bat a part of the Sheriff po.Me, and ihould act in subordination to, and in aid io that ottioer, who is the true ai.d responsible chief uf all forces summoned under his authority. If the soldiers sot tn any manner not authorised by law, tbey are amenable for such acts, not to the military, but to the civil law." We are alto instructed that if any citizens or soldier failed of his duty in this regard, and it should be brought to oar notice, he or tbey sboald be indicted, that such recusancy in tbe face of great peril should be promptly dealt with according to civil law.

This crucial declaration Carrie with it a solemn warning. Wben thousands of armed men can ba bad for tbe asking, tbe temptation Is great to those who have ready aooes to the ear of the ruler whether he be a 8 hen if or a railroad President to comtnsnd them, without previously exhausting localautbor-ity, or waiting the slower operation of tbe Civil power. Toere is a growing and dangerous tendency on tbe part of military commanders to become the final judges of the taw. This will not exrate surprise if the A merles peovie are prepared to endorse the lsnguageof the highest officer in tbe army: ioat without tbe Army the American people would be a mob." A more unwarranted and offensive stktemeot canuot be Imagined, and should be quietly but affeo-tuaiiv rebuked By tba use of armies usurped power always enforced its profusions, and in this connecVHm we are m-cllned to quote the language of the patriot Webster, spoken more than a generauau ago. He aid: tjaite, too freqnent resort la made to military force, aod quite too mucb of the sub-sianceof the people Is consumed in maiu-taifcirg ansits, not for defense against foreign agression but for enforcing obedience to dotnetic authority.

Standing armies are the oppressive instrumen 'r givetniug the pwpie tn the rants of te-reditsry and arbitrary monarcbs. A niintary republic, a govern meat founded on mock elections, and supporuHi ODiy by the sword, is a movement lodsuJ, but a retrograde aud disastrous movetuent, from tbe regular and otd fanioaed mjn-atcbiai systems. If men would enjoy the blessing of Republican Government, they must govern FLOWERS AND CifiJHY BIRDS. received, anotoer invoice of seiecte.1 fierifsn Canary Birds aarranted aingers) aid flue Lages. aio.

O' nn en'ai -nsse, Japnn Lilly Bnls. Blconsina: Bars sr' fiAnta, Ac Ciiuiue Cut f'iofi siayt oe band JOHN H. A MURDOCH. 11S SmlthCeld street, opposite PostOlSce. TREES.

BULB 3. Orders promptly filled- for Aprie, Fv, Peach, tbt-rry. abade and Ontatnental Trees oi a bicb se Hve sn fextra one an ot. It at very tow rate. Al-m, a larire stock of flosvenng Bultis, Jrte1 Grasses.

Bird Cjtr-. Ac. tn K'owers and le-ina con-etsntly on Land. wm. et e.

Mtirctocbx, 114 fimtt rtieM st.eet, Ptttnurgu, Pa, MAR91ED. Bill 1-KR-l mdayeven-Ira, m-f'inrl at tn- -i of tli hrme" par-niB. by tne nev. W. P.

Turner. Mr. v. Si I I.I.Kit 41ia ii o( Ian(l Lii.aoBiao, both ol Pittsburgn. So caidtf.

DIEDl BAt'MAS-On NnyraSer lth. at P5i.il II Rl MAX. Ht nis ri jdejit'ts, IjS et i-ond avenue, in ttie 55m year of lit- mrw Hienin- jul will take pttoe his lau; residence on H'idsmoav at 2 o'clock. CALL Stbtiath tjaif-pss: three o'clock, hir. il A A tl sli a I.L, ui a vnsrs, tiicitil- I -i ftmiilv sre respec fnlly Invited to avtlen ta-: furier.i linic Ihi- re-si-lence ot Iter In-law, icoh wh! 'usn.

ni-ar Hnn-woo-i avervne, ird, on Tt ksdav, at i at. UF.SlON a Huiday morniuif, Novmter l'tlt. Ht a l-ptt-t 1 wlve o'clock, A It lilt it L. liKSlSON, iu tae year of Uls asre. The friejuls of th laroiiy are In-vin a to s'trml ttie eiavl irom rei (enct ot his motliur.

Mrs. tn I- Deaisnn. avertuH, iuut KuJ, Tljdav Mottxiuo, at lea do. te. I LLY At oYinct Snn.tav.

November 1-Ji 1 Ll'Ut liKCATL'it SUI LLT, in el- id year. Funeral from the residence of his bmther, Cornelius Hcully. Cnar'leis towuanip. Ttna-1t at 10 o'clock, to proceed to CHitr-tiers L-eiiittery- Carriiwt-s wid leave K'jiy No. 7 i)iAiuond Bireet, at 6 -Jj o'ciocK.

Ml KBAY-On PsbNih eveniufr st lo tc. at tfce re-Meice or r-r n. Mr.Wm. Murray, in Sewiekiey, Mra. Ml kliAl, in the elUty-second year ol her r'uneral this Amasou, tie '3th.

at c'c o'lr- Friends ot iue lauiliy espectfoliy mvt'ed to attend. On Monday afternoon. November 19, fcARA II A HCfc-, Oi iy etiui or 1. at and Mar.art-t I. 19, irranduuiugiiier ot Iav.d O.

Jones, in her teotb yskvr. The. turifral will take a-e irom the iesl-Cencer't her parents, corner of t'oriKre8 and FrBokltn S'reeie, on Ws-DrwDAT aittskmoow at i o'clwk. Frienus Ol the tauiuy are invited to attend. in SnniTsv, November I 1P77 at 12 O'clock trs- 'ASK ITNS.aijed T2yer.

Funeral Irom the residence of her son, Jo in Ionn, forty-ejgnth street, twis wnwisft, at 9 o'clock. Frienos ot the family are respeciXul-ly invited ma-tend. NATURAL FLOWER PRESERVING A. Jlapolss.lt-y. Warranted not to a -e or Change In Color.

fLlitAl, UHs'OSS nisloOf deceased person's cir.tbtnft. bpeciirif-ns can sri at Eesldence. MRS. II. nrRllEL, TTua ISo.

11 Chestnut Aiietieny, Pa. KODMAN WISTER, Florlsjt, 13 SMITrlriELU TREKT. Frmit of aU descriptions. Bou-que's, t-nt lowers. Fancy itavikeia, fancy Pot.

Seeds. Low prices. ureat liet net Jon. Fine L.arrta-es uinished at S8 GO. JAtlESAttCrittiAUJt BBO So.

119 Xntra av.nue, opposite tit- Charles Houd li MTBV.41'KIAKl)8it AlKKK, WVAamH-wvJT1 ISii li KitTAh aCH, ft'o. Uf Sev-ei-th avenue, Pittsborfrh, Pa. Hoitrbe and CarrtaetiB, arid every description of rmsn. Snorts fni-Etshedo ttnoms opin day and nieht. fgZ-j, PATTatveuN BitOe.

lalVKitY AND SALE eT.tfLE3 Sa 98 Smth. street and Frankstown avenue. East Fnd, Plttshnrsb. Cndertakms; in all its branches promptly attenaed to. Carriages for fan eddmgaand txncerX8- Horse and EuKpiee for tdre.

Horses kept at Iv.very by dsv or wek Stable open liv and Night- Oldest Ins, Go, is imerlca In s. Co. of North A merles or IrfiMtn ftdjnsud paid WM L. JORSa 84 Foarti A. Oliver M'Clintock Co.

33 FIFTH AVENUE. HAVE HOW OFM NEW FALL STOCK OJ? CARPETS. Druggets, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c, tn all the new styles and colorings oi the East, and at cftmpetinq rates. SPKCIALTIKS HADE Or TURKEY AND PERSIAN RUGS, Knbri4rr(w Tafclit and fiarnt Covers, And otner necessities of flne mr rushing. The LaxKest Assortment of CHEAP GOODS Always In Stock.

0. KcCLINTQGK CO. TilTJcClGE, lerclaal Tailors. NEW PALL STOCK RECEIVED. No.

196 Liberty Street. Pier.Daials&Co., Briers, comer FOHBRS 8TRVK5SO ST KB PlUSbargi, oitex tor sale Lbe Zesx Creaia Aid tnd Pcrtr AT THS liU KBT HsRKIT fBICII OKDtlis BY KALL-LiCITKU. Patilia! Ale Pern 3 CARPETS! DRUGGETS. OVAED.EOSE&CO. 29 FIFTH AVKNTE.

SMALL ritUFITS enban 78 1SD 81 SIRKST Are offering unusual inducements to desirable, first-class Coeds. JTT3T Children's Fur Sets, 60c and op. Ladies' Fur Sttn. $3 00 and up. Ladies' Cloaks, $4.00 and up.

PLUS Caidlnal, Bine, Brown, Black, White, Bro Velvets and Velveteena to match, i UND ER Gents' Scarlot' Woven Underwear, VI BV Jjadles' Scarlet Woven Underwear, ai.a$. Infante' Hand knit Z-pliyr Uooxls, ftec up. Hissea' itand-knlt Zephyr floods. 73c up. Slik 3TSi, ex, an lmtuesse stocx, at red need prices.

Triinfl Hats al Ha the State had infamously abandoned their oofcts, and aought safety in a country village, thirty Bit awy: tbe Sheriff of tbe county was the police of tbe city weak and dtsnrgan'Z'd. Al this was reuir of the medieoaie and insoleoi coorseof tbe B.aie orliciais, civil and mili-tarT. The city was at the mercy of a mob md-defctd by strong drink, and excited by ttuv fearml spirit of disturbance aod rapiue tb at has cbarac.enzed mobs in tbezmtth of tbeir power at all titnessni everywhere. Then it was that tbe p-opie of Pittrurgb, rcurtirg to tbe first principles of society atd arining themselves witn sur-h primi-tive weapons ss clubs and disabled muskets, (ail the fWirig aud scattered siMiers bad left them.) made a street organization; if-rmed themselve into siaads and sunn nits, snd under acti and energetic led-erehlp etsmijed ont T.he arn acd murder that was rampant in some parts of the city, abd threatened to euguir it all, A PAEALLEL TO THE "K1SG OF FRANCE. The presence of these troops here loog after ail darger had passed, was intended ss a th teat to our ciuz ns, and a mark of contumely to the county.

Their martial achievements under the lead of tne Gv-ertor, tbe have only tbeir parallel in that tremendous military ft at of the French King who marched his at my up the bill and then marched it down agH'n. That display of hrmies heroism c'osed Out tbe Pittsburgh riots. Notonly were the riots here suppressed more by the unaided power of tbe citizen, than in any other city of the country, but in eesin cut and punishing the guilty rioters there bs been extraordinary energv arid determination displayed by the officers of the law, tbe courts and tbej unes. Tola Gran 1 ury has returned indictments agi ot nearly one hundred persons accused of pr-ticipation in tbe riots, aud there is every disposition that they shall have prompt. Impartial and fearleae trials.

This much, is proper to be said in reply to the aspersions of other commuuities, that our ctt-zsns sympathized with the rioters and would scrt-en them. This completes a review of the events we have been icsrrucred to inquire Into and retort npon. Tbal it is not more precise is due to tbe fact that the Grand Jury have been thwarud openly and privatel in iu endeavors by those to whom tbe whole truth should have been a welcome vindication. Its suppression compels the opposite conclusion. KEHS AT TBE CITIZEN SOLDI EST.

The final incident remains, and that is the arrival here, dajs after the people of Pittsburgh, by their unaided exertions, had suppressed the disturbances, of a gaiiant army of citizen soldiery, several thou-taud in number, gathered at Immense expense from every psit of tbe Commonwealth, beaded by the of the Army and Navy of Pennsylvania, backed by the combined military genius and civil luster of seven Major Genera's, a host of brigadiers, waited on bv staffs that w.totd have far tnoie than sufficed far any army corps, acd exceeding in numbers Ui-s array that followed Snerman la his march to the sea. James P. Bars. Foreman. The onnrt proceediogit, ineln-ilng opinions of tae Supreme Court, will be fcuno on the sec jed page.

Alexander MoOonnell had several pairs of shoes stolen from tbe front of his shoe store, on Market street, yesterday. Adam Uuglefall through the elevator at the new gas works, on Stood avenue, yeeterday, a distanCs of thirty feet, aud was very badly injured. The smsll pox is raging fearfully in tbe Twenty-frixth ward. rvn Hide. Sevsn new esses were reporied after two o'clocx yesterday afternoon.

"TUaV remains of George P. BngL General" '4to perl atendent of tbe 1 alted States Mail Service, passed through toe City yeterdy fot CMcigo, accompanied by an escort of postoiuce oiheiaia. -A aneak thief atole an ovoreoat yesterday af'ernof-n from tbe clli of tbe S'andard Oil works No. 3, at to foot ot Forty-hrat street. It was worth fit), and was tbe property of Mr.

G. P. Ltiscbe. Yesterday the first rail en the Pittsburgh, Castle hanna Al Washington nar-ii gauge railroad wa tb tee by ir. A.

C. rJyt. Tne road wHl be extended to Morganiown, W. V. TwoBnndrfd aud tenofthi fonr huu- drd and fifty low-motive errgiosers who truck against the Retailing Uatiroad n-pspy, in une, still remain on tbe piy of tbe and draw tbeir "strike pay" of s.xty dollan a month.

Mrs. Frsrer, wife of Rev. 8 Frszier, lost ber pockelbook on Suudy, Ci'iitaintt a t'iO go'd piece and a-tnae other money. gold piece i hijrhiy prized as a gift from her father. Ron.

ha A. Bingham, and the Sudor will bo liberally rewarded oa returning it. Tfioers Anstm and Cook.of tbe t'nion Iepct poiice. last nitfht arreaLed and irmk to the Central Smtion a man named Gorge K'iatoT, wbo is charged before 'Squire isffr, of Johrstown, with fomtcaufn and bastardy acd seduction, on oah of Harriet K. Cutjlon.

The a arrant waa dated Gctoter loth. TT.e narrow gauge raltroad bstwen Let robe and Lignmer, a dftanie of miles, was cwnjp.Mted on Hauritay. Tbos. A. ai Jstnes It.

M-lion ra tue ron tra-t-os, atd are tbs prncipal stockholders. Tue compietloo of the nad was o-ieb rated wi! a gratd bacqust i guaier on batur-day at noon. -'Christian hulert and J'in Rsr. IwotracA rttirnifa, were yeeterrty by a locomotive at verson Ststtoti, ou the HoQtb wfntern Pennylvauia railroad. Tbe Con ner of Fayette cwD'y held an ioqust faubert was sing 6, but Baer was ru anted and leaves a wi fa aud tnree eh.iarwn.

BuUi resided at Bawkeya Station. The fallowing Directors of tbe Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passeug-r weie emei yes-erway: M. W. Bit.z-hooer, ti. Jones, W.

Patrick, Wm. N. Her-h, John McD. Cman. Tue iward organ zd snd eiered Ibe following orH-en; M.

W. Beitztvx-vt-r, President; John (. Hi.ltces, Treasurer; W. Patrick, Stfcretsry. Wm.

Cashman, a yotirg roan from Boston, bt-came iuiue on SAiurdsy night wbtleonlhe Fast west, and ju-nped otl tbe tram near Carney's station, Torty miies east of tbe dty. He went Into the elf graph office, drove ont tbe operator an1! set tire to the building. lie waa arrested and taken to wreenaourg to await the arrival of bis friends. On Saturday evening a audience SBemMed In the Presbyterian churoh at MiUvaie. to listen to the element lecture of Rev.

Edwin K. Rattan aperger, of Cleveland, on the "Homers of the Pu-pitaoa A Course of lecture IS in prep aration by the above named church, embracing the best talent in our region. Amoig the lecturers iu this course in IN v. Mr. K.

aud hie subject will be "Braldock'd Koute -ieturdBy night at a late hour some men from Bennett sta'ion, wbo bad benn attending a fair at Joseph's church, in Hbarpsburg, set upon and severely abused Kdward Bmnott, who lives in Kharpeburg, and wlio was at tbe time on his waa borne from the fsjr, accompanied by his wife. It a ears that there hao been a disturbance at the fair, in which KmnoU took wme part, In preserving the peace, and the Bennett parties subsequently, out of revenge, sacked bim. Tae aieaiints wlU Oliver Heirrichs hsd bis i -ver wstch picked oat of has poctet yeeterdy afternoon. City Clerk White, of Allegheny, ta to hit house by a slight aUck of dipt Lena, The Wtarf Committee of Allegheny Councils met laat evening and exonerated aeveial partiee of wbari'age charged tbenu- Henry Sbarler, arretted for aHusJug Lis family, was freatenoed to Jail, but leased en his employer sgreeiug to send bun out to Idle wood to work. "A woman attempted to steal a basket full of meat from a butcher shop on Msdi-son avenue yesterday afternoon, but was csught as she wss hastily making otf.

Hue dropped the basket and made her escape. 'Three prisoners were received at the Penitentiary from Mercer ounty. Tuny were ttampt, and bad been eon viced of larceny, ard were each sentenced tive years and eievna mouths' lmprisonuieut iu the Penitentiary. 'Henry iMttenhaugb and Andrew JrtFuei, for acting disorderlt bunday even trg, and driving iadies oil the sidewalk oa 'bio street, wtre smt to the Workhouse by the Mayor the former for sixty aud the latter for ibirty days. Mary O'Uanlon, an alndond ofaar- scer, was sent six months to the Work-in-use for diiorderly induct.

She has a little girl that will be sent to the Riforin Fcbo.l. Rer husband is serving out a term in the i'enitsntiary. A man giving bis nsme as George Herd wss arrested yesterday afternoon for steeling me yarn from Heebrtck's store, on Ohio street, lie aaid that fan stole tbe yarn only lor tbe purpose of being sent to tbe Workhouse, iie will be aent up today. A deliHou Inmate of tbe hospital at the City Home yesterday escaped from hi room and got upon the roof of lha house, whore tie slipped and slid down to the eaves- He clung until rescued by several otlier Inmates of the Home, who happened to discover his dangerous position. --lr.

Moloney, Physician of the Bard of Health, has been vaccinating about tea persocs a day, for a month past, free of charge. He can be seen in his office between nine snd teu o'clock daily, an at his home, on BheiJield strwet, beiwueu five and six o'clock In the evening. Bridget Monahan, Mrs. Honey and Mary Dissert were arrested for tbe laroeny of scrap Iron from the Fort Wayne railway. Ad information for receiving the stolen articles was made against Patrick Mead, and be wss arrested and ooiumttfced for a hearing to-day.

Mrs. Monahan and Mrs. mey were committed jait for vial, and Mrs. Dissert gave bail. The North Sar thieves, eightin number, were before Mayor Pnillins yesteid-y for a oaring.

Wm. C. McKarlaad aud Andrew ard ine made an information against each of them for horse stealing, aod Mr. Wilson charged them with the larceny of two sets of harness and a "prtng wagou. A further bearing was waived, and defendants.

In default of bail, were committed for trial. 'Te tree, tis pity, and pity His true," that too many sensible people reirard coughs and colds so indifferently, lit. Bull's Cough Bvrup cures coughs and colds, aud is only 26 cents a bottle. A tit I oat fat Bauskrwptcr ta be Filed Pa ilevts.es allies Aeteattsbtng ef boa iBg atstBsa Tate Way tai Wascsi ale riec fetta uilsala A second meeting of attorneys for parties who are eudereie by the absconding of 8 B. W.Giii was held jes erday afteroooo, when it waftdtoided ti Hie not la'er than to-Djorrow, and to day, a petition Tor an adjudication in bankruoicv of the Tui-s-iLg lawyer.

Mr. Jacjb rcpren-n-s ciaiaiBtoibe extet.1 of f.kMHw, Mr. J. W. Hail to tbe extent of $15,000 and Mr.

T. Waller lay to the amount of Tueir-rtguiarities so far discovered root up nearly quarter of a niiltion dollars, aud thos wbo have been looking into tae master ars dispoetd to beiieve that aH tbe claims are not in yet by any means. What per can tag the estate of Gill will py is oaiy as yet a matter of conjecture. IT the full mount of the claims against it were known, then to arrive at an estimate tha, would he. approximately correct would not be so difficult.

Tue indications even are that it will pay a small per caarag. hi stances of Sill's to bis ClientR are dsily coming to Ifgbt, aud clear awiy utos' tbe ouds that obscured the reason for hie depnrture. The foiiowtng given ss one of the ltluatraiitbs of hi method of doing busineh: An individual pced in his bands a sum of money to bo invested Id a mortgage, which was done, Mr. Gill retaining the document in hi poreef-feion. This mortize ha is alleged bave sold to three diflerent partief.ech of wtoni becoming the it to re maiu in his hands.

Mr. GtU whs guardian. excuwr aud adfninistrntor of a nunilr of estates, audit was davel-cped yesterday that wben be recently Hied an account in one of theee cases he referred to a mortgage which had been exe-u-ted, and named the book aud piwem which it was recorded. Yesterday this m'rttie wssexamlued, wben it was discovered Lur. Air.

GiU hsd retained tbe money. An unmarried lady in this city Is a loier to the extent of Bbe had been with Giilfor years, because be paid her a Li liber rate of interest than sheenuid gt at tbe banks. All sne holds ia a number of memorandums writtnn by Gill, certifying that she bad placed in his bands so much money, lor wbicb he had agreed to pay br inierest at the rate of ten per cent. Tnia Isdy bad given him 83,000 or 1.000 dnnng the present year. A wett known ton twnhip farmer is another heavy loner.

GUI bad be-a transacting his business for twenty-four years, aod he save he had ever for a moment entertained a doubt of Gill's Integrity. A widow iu Allegheny, bo had given Gill several thousand dollars worth of stocks aa security for a loan of is now scouring aroncd lively to sscerta-n wbetber be baa transferred the oertibcat.ee of these stocks. No trace of the sale of tbe sucks can be found, but if be has transferred tbe corn oca tea, or given ihein as security for a loan, tbe shocks mast keep them company. Yesterday, la Court of Common Pleas No 2. Mr.

T. Walter Day presented a petiik-n for tne removal of Mr. Gitl aod tie at pomtment of Bell as of tbe estate of William Glaa. A writ was issued aud mads returnable this morning. A number of gentlemen wbo are bondsmen for Mr.

Gul in the various estates he was engaged settling are naturally growing exceedingly uneasy, and aeverai of them were in the Orphans' Curt yesterday anxiously inspecting the records to aeecertain tbe condition ot the es'ates, aiid to wbat extent they are liable. A prominent lawyr, now one of the attorneys In the bankruptcy proceedings sgatust Gil', aajs that the investigations be has made leave no doubt in his niiud tbat for the last three or years Mr. GiU baa b-en porMumg a of systematic Taecatity. I'ntil tbe panic struck toe country he was doubtless doing a legitimate and profitable busioeea. But tbe pnic found bim with a gr-at many mortgages on reat estate.

Kver bod It bows bow tbe val ue of property euot down, and of course Mr. Gui must seller witb other people. Panics, like lightning, do not rvept persons. Tue mortgages embraced in Mr. Gi'l's assets are like tbe mor'g-ges held bv sotne of tbe recently defunct erfvings bank.

half tteir vsiue can be realized from them. Pit ding bimeeif embsrras(ed Mr. GJ1 lie-gun to rbgsge in quest tonable transac'-ioua, ar end ia found In his He continued to pa ten per cent. imer-t ti.rougtiout the pen for all mony dr-p jsu-etl with bim. Tue memorandums of tbe laaj noted above, given this year, deoiare ti'st she ts to receive len -r cent interest, hen no baukiug tns ilulton in tbe country stlord to pv that rsTe, Mr.

GiU certainly d-aid n-it atlord do so ti-B'ie-v. Bat tbe fac: ibat he did so prs-sop poses mtenuotial rascality. Ii sbws that be tad no Intention of retnrning tne funds placed in his poeion. Ttie ra-e of interewt paid is, sid the iawter io question, the bait thai attracted so many hah to his set. A gentleman oalied at toe Pmthonotary's oflice, to as'-nrtala wnether Mr.

(iilt hsd paewived certaio moneys uoder a sinbutton of the pruoeeds of lbs sale of a piece of property in which tbs at Mr. Gui Were Interested. Uoc Kennedy matie tbe ne-eteary eearch, and it. for met! 'he anxi ti- m-jarer tbat Mr. GUI received i owa t'uo, and tbe beiotijiig to the party eaekuig iuf.r-8.atiou.

A Pwlfcrtnasi A reals, Jsmes Manly, one of tbe beat an 4 mot intelligent oflicers on the p-llc furce, wee before Aldermen last eVetimg. charged by J- fc. wlSemu wi'a agrava'e-l aeatilt acd ba'tery. a neeriDg and gave oan ror court. iae as learned hy a reuorr.

are ttist Manly attenjpted to arrest Wiema for ortdt njr a -tu Iu tehlev's beer ball, on Hmitbheid wreet. Wiseman re- smied, tote the t.ft1--tr fiat, acd kn-K-kr'U btn down. Manlr was tben cuicpeiied to uee mace, fur ch tbe chsre is DrvgUt- A in divorce was Uted io tue court Oi IVarann Pieas No 1. ystrdy, by EiM-ateth K. sgiiust Wijpam Iwn- "Frank Faulkner, aged seventeen years, and residing on Market street, was severely irjnied Saturday, bv the caving of an expavstton under a on S'ewart street.

He was forcod against a crt, and bad bis face lacerated, and will probably ioe as eje. Ali'tktBy A si a wee el will sneet in the armorv of the Allegheny Guards, on Wednesday evening, at 7 3 oYiot-k. The mmb-r who do no! intend goitg tn Arkansas are especially requesied to attend. Taw sat Cila Tbe OUte oil. 370 Penn avenue.

Beware ImltAtleatS. fee Olit oil. Penn avenue. Ask Tssf wrccart For the OUte oiL atellaaia oelp for wtsl anfi nervous sutler en. Ccronlc, paintui and prostrating tliesjs C'red without medicine.

Puiveriutcuttr'B k)etnc Kelts tbe grand destderai um. Avoid Iu nations Bmk tun! JnurtuU, srltb fMirtlcu-hLrs. melted free. A -id reus fpLVBse 4tisr 0L-vasiu Xew York Cltv. HrlieBrsi rslsMBie sjriBS fee tbe tars ef jssbshbIsw, tosbs as Oalda.

The great vtrme of this medicine Is that it The tnntter snd throw! out of the svs-U ui. purltH; the blood, and thus ettvotaa cure. Tbe Tonic prcwlTicee a healthy action of the ftoTnmrh creet i nir so atrent i ie, ''r- rie, and unag uie ounl oosuuate casus of ludi- (t'HUOU. Stusmii'a sUiir-Piicx Puts ros msCru or KU CoBruiJtT, Ac. Ttipse IT.

is ere al'eratlve. and produce a tin- wltim-it lh; dttnger, 1 hey from CilMltil. yt ri itiue iu rtawting ijefciuy action I the liver. Thee reoiedto are a certain cure for Con-suti -tiTi, ki, ttie fulnjoulc yrlIt ritmns the n.stter and purlttes he Mood 1'ite Mndmke Till.t net tiiioii th liver, crenle a li' sliby and letnove all dietiavs Ot Hie liver, often a CdiiHecr ouvitmnt ion. The Sea Weed T.inio IEive tone nu'J.

sireiiir'h to the bio trine ft, msket a tti-oO iSijcertiou, snd enables the oran-t io form ROid b'tKcl: and thin creati-n a ii ol hliMid. The eom'um-d St llieMj medicine, as tiuin ex)lslnfd, ill etire every csie if ot-ui morion, i( tnken it) i nut. aud the use OI the uieUciuosptirsovur-ed in. 1 r. Pchenck i wofetslonajly at his pMrtflpal A SIM STU plus.

eveiy Mtiliy, wi.ero ali lclLwid of u-e tbUjl sthiii'MHed. lurun ADDITIONAL MARKETS. w(icm. New Tos, Nr.Tt-tiitr Cotton tea1y at 11 i futures barely stead Nifoiuiiir II l'U 1. tMct-tulwr il.

1 Jsm.y ll isc: r-h-rvrt II. He Hkfrbll 4irtll.W; AurU H.5rll.Jic; BtI ll.7iail Jm citrcisKATi, SursBibsr la. totttia n.et aaJ StIUlF Si lUC. Mistewis, KewnSer 1S Tortee fine st Wr, W'lL l-uii'it stul i'nn art; ulva 1.1 ii ltIS; re-citf bald; kliifniMuu Usu; iUku iM bslot. I.ivaaOL, NevtwBhsr 1 Oitton Fslr boil-iie kt t'Vif'V.

mI' It ane end satuvt l.u Nie; Aiaeitesn J.TwJ er. Lot-is NuTMDtsr is. iMm qulti utl an- rlisi Re.i; aoniTieiAL ki ast oisraTteaa. Msnrais. Novemtisr 19.

Rlvsr rose 1 int-ft; ataii'I tet sr: niaxttntiiu ttHrranin-eter tJS Arrlred-'hll ete-o, Virhurf. bepartetl liuKlilust Blid BlJe MempLK Ht. Aiku, ivenilKr lu. AnlI Man, lrand Tosrai HsrLSid, rtnrlDiistl. lippMrtrtt Muli, tirnntl Tower; Bss, Orlesos; ijrlsril, st, l-ui.

hiwr 13 ttutt s.d rlalg. 'lr; sasreury M. Loci hv ill NoTeaibsr I r( sua cier. If.srttd Msry Ehtttt mA Johns Hrm.f.u.l, iLrlnnslI; It. Lane, Ns Orlasti: f.

I hoMii, itivsr flttnr: a fsst iD-h In can si. AvOiir it Kivsr at test iv lm tie si.U fii, us. isr sod coul. isnTiti.i, irrniDtr iV. KlTer ststlrtnsry: feet on sbosia.

ArrtveilHstus Blbw, Tsuuseles river. liatU Kadyvills. cstru MW HtLUiRii, veiubr ID. Arrived Lit Btlis, Jled river. l-lrietl Sole Bilr, el.

L'iils: LsHrtte.lted rlvsr. bslny Bed ti m. VniUfhu, Nvvnsatier 1 Cio)y. Uwratoms-ter 7S. 1 lie river fell tnctim.

Arrived Itf of Helens stul Ni'rhti Huwa 4'heroks. ecuddnr snA Yizjs li. L'p Jsiaoa liuvisrU st.d City of Aiua. KVAStiViLLs. Nitvembor 19.

Ctear till svantng; now rli.mty, lib algta of tstn: wind tmrthosit; nfreary NnUi. hivsr 8 lst snd falling. Up BIsek'B emitlt. liry L-mcfeliuw snd Kvai.sVitln. Ifows John 1 Slid 1 tlsl'J.

I'll Jubsaeo ami Lsi.rs L. sU WlUi fyd If I pa. B1IM. Loi is, ND.mbr IS Arrlveo Wsreer aid bsige. Nrw Ortesi.a; tiilvsi City, Ulnnisick; War lI', Krt-kub; HU tit.

bouia, MiMoer! rlVwr; tiaud Tuwsr.Vtckpbura;. ISfsrtl 'T (J boater, Uhivi'bta; Wsr It HwAuk; CulJSst suit Halls lit. Uaii, Muaeatl rlvtr. itlvor rliu 1 Utea. Cisar ud cooler.

PITTSBURGBCPERA HODSE. HEWTOX eOTTiloi.D Manager. TV Ciwen of Traeedv The Yamg and Ttace-'ifn-. Ellcabeth Von StAmwte, and Toesdav eveniua, -jY. XiKhand aeth ap as 13 13 (w AIX.

To F. JkW SI AluKS. supporwd bv M- W. Omtho'd an te en-tbe cmpstiv. and FrWav Peasiira.

Honday Sav. 4 i-U AHuUTXa THOMPSON. Ll lilt Ali TT HALL. LS A Lessees and at snaers THI EVE oTtHR Mrt.MiAi.Xw IS. everv evenlutr and Saturday Matinee.

apptauaute in Lhia city of til" Airi--, Mla Zki'isavelo ShXoox-e B.n.1 T. O. Itt tliv-lt sre.t American Luama, STnTJCBL stoml.v- No-. Js OATA3 iAatICOP. Kit A I'E.

FIFTH AVENUE LYCEUM. W. C.SMTT11E Lessee and Uanst-ex, Ol TPF.l)ir EVKNIKG. NOV, HEV. HENRY WARD BEECH ER Wiil deliver hi tairoua new i-ecture.

enuued "WASTES AND BURDENS OF SOCIETY." Positively the only spoearanceot Mr. Beech- er In Hut' ill ths ftea-tu P'ice or aomiaeion. wits reserved sea's, 9. Tee rn-tet1 eomtsenee tne Lv- ci r. tox Ufflcsat A- ou Thurlay, i'h.

1:1 Beecher-Extra. Tn order to arcomnio all asJio desire to h'ar Bev air. lW-e(-Her Iweture at the KlfTH A L' iVlBUH tht? evrAtn. a limited rumberoi teats in the taailery wiilbesoidat Hfb. LIBRA11V HALL.

A 8 NINTH SEASON OF ENGLISH CDMiC OPErU, AI It a UATfcs wtl! commence an enraarment altiDAV ftiilN4. Nov. Btith, eitU Uer Nts fcNLlH ensile OPrSttA CO. Wondny Girt tie-Gil oSa, Tieslay Theprin" eeewof TrehitoBOe; eetiiumlap JoUle Par-rumense; Thursday Ia i'tue oe uie. AturC Friday iOatee' Bene at) Bar he Bteue: Sntur-day (Last itehi Uand Lucness, tirand ThanksifiviDe Uatme Trtufwtar.

brand Musical Coau actor A. Preiw FIFTH AVENUE LYCEUM. W. C. SMYTHS Lessee and Hsjaager Wednesday Ms-ht, Nftvemor Slst.

Friday Night, Kovembr S3 1. bateriiay 5fcbt. Jnovemrer 24th. MaUnee batuxday at o'aiocav BOY ORATOH, Btarry Sri annon. The preaiet Itv-r tmijfiepiinter the world GRAND ORGAN CONCERT AT THK rtiai a v.

rBT. rnr rch. Crner Ave.anQ Suitthtl-id on lieal'lT F.f E5IS6, SOT. SO, a77. ouimenciMif ai.

cjock pitioiseiy. PKoGKAilAlK. rJtr t. 1, Openinsj. Mr.

Charles Barkhoff. 2. Be glad In the loru se birch. hotrof the Church. A TheTandtrer Mrs.

A. Sarton. 4 Concert-rsritaeie. -Toepler. Mr.

auk. Scneafler. 5. Excelsior Iuett BaUfe. atiss Kenncr and Mrs.

A. 6. Thene acd Vsr'iirtons Rink. Mr. Charles 7.

II yum Froh.cmn aad Lorely. 8. Orean Fissludinm Koerner. Air. J.ii Oetting.

i' art n. 9. Hear ye Israel, (fror) Oral. MenfieiBsoitn-iJaxtholdy. Mrs.

A Lobeyde. 10. Tle Uav Grand Orpan and Orchestra. 11. Gntnd Fantsjie ft'-miDor) air.

tbarles Bs.rthoff 12. Graceful Consort, (Duett from the Orst. 'The Hay den. Mrs. A.

Ioheyiie ana Mr. L. ltrecht 13. Hear our Petition, Lord Millard. Mr, S.

Anfelbantn. 14. Sonata, for Orgat Sir. Aug. bcueufler.

15. The Singers- Preyer Bckhart. r'rohsinn aud Loreley. TicVets can I had at the Book Stores or O. W.

BAl KOKKS. N. ItiL SrenttiBeld and at L. No. 149 Stuitnfleld and on the evening at-ove mentioned at the door.

THE COM ITT EE, Per JOHN S'JHMIIJT, See'y. Admleslon 9L.eo i4-Nov 13-13 17-ia S) JlA0 TCKLSi By 6EOBGB 780 Ohio street, Allesheny. Ciry Prices nsrea, ni SO: t-quare ijruid, L'prigate SO; Concert Ciisnd, S3 Orders my Do loft, at Bt. KOtt-TUM 2S Ptain avenue. L.ibrary Hall Bultd- itig f- Neatsfoot Oil, Pure.

Linseed Oil Wssternt Miner's Oi! nil-. Oti Winter stratned. Vi nste Oil Winter Bleached. Srerm Oil tienulne. rod Uver On pi-luxe white.

Cafitor Oil No l. Caster OH tor Lubricating, Eeceived and for sale by GEO A. KELLY wsoLEnkLK earueisTs, Cornex- ot ti.re stasw First Ave-tat STOCK SALES. ITllL BE SOLD FOB ACCOCST Of TV whom is war wccrn, Cramber Ot Corouierre, on TI EsO A AVi-XUSn, 4io-VemU-r o'Ciock: la uiiaibs ArmeuiA lnsa ranee Co. JOtiM 1).

AITjKT, Tt A net loneer. N.KFMRBAliCO, CBI CAGO, Heflned Iard ParUcnJar attention called to our new pickagui COFFEE POTS, TEA POTS, 2 LBS. EACH, Stand ard Quart Measures, ins. eachi Trlnka Lug Cupe, i in. esca.

F. SELLERS Aqenls, For K. r. Eeflm-! lrd snd I Ard OU. RClaWTLTlt; OPTICIAN.

Speetaeles, ye nrth avenne snj Wood street. La aa. ft. OaVtt 01 UK SALES STBIET, PiTTSBnfiSS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUYERS Ln Children's Felt Hats, 25c and np. Ladies' Real Felt Hats, 50c and up.

Ladies' Brush Brim Felt Hats, very Low. HES cie, Olive aofl other acarce choice ahadea. Bilk Velveta from $100 a yard np. WEAR SCO pla ces of Hew Woolen Fringes. 10 eoesor uiack rnmjw.

Button Bid Gloves, 7A.lapalr. Ladies' Velvet UanntleEs, 7ftc. Men's Fox Top ttiovea, very low. cl Miiced Prices! LOW TKlfliS! awsm AA .1 UI JUHH ll.UU.II, ASSIGKEFS SALE Ia Wayns Co, Missouri Mansion He. use, Coal Land and Im-prevcrents io LeechEKirg8arougn and iEHpgheny TownBlrrp, Armstrong County, Pa.

fnTrsi.iT even nra. sovmNr mn, Bl 7Wo'c wk at the ot tn Keren. tae nnders'ine-t, A "'iih i Bauariiptcy of Wi ha K.m ind rawiw J. li i miroTTcr at fs'anc Hi tso rtbt, ui'e ajid or said Baukraiits ts Hie rropTfv: Triosndiv'dedone I uteres of Ttms. 4..

Burets id, BftTiktnpt. In thotw nur pirci'ti or iam! i ayne count stte or Him-ri. the irst tielnff le xtl of tfir. J. Kjh tce.O, ejixt ot 8- prltu lp1 COa- nnrtheM, Sectitra Towra-n-p -orBB Hia- more or lees.

Titird. the 7 inarterote. w.uwuTOf Pt'CMfaS- e. qnarUrof ttie tifm H. and the unlr or N.

4 west hair of s. w. of psrtofS. qmtrttror eeit 3 acie. mo: or tr-s North Ksnire a es-ciil tnerld an.

Fonnu, the soutsrn haif of S. Quarter.aan tie southern na.ir of gnarler of St ctlon 85, an-i the northern half of K. quarter and the northern hair of tjnartet of Section in Tosnshjn Sn, Sorth Kianwe efi Jtfi princinai meridian, eoa. tuinl" 3. at sere.

more or lens, A ix All the liifbt. uUeamt interest of Vn liavm fctogers. Bsi fcmpt. ax tlwt piece or Html nf iano situ peitly in tne lionsrt or Lcechonrir and prUy lu the Township nf Al. leaheny, Arncdrona; coontv.

boundeit a foiiows: at a post, thence ov imxkA of Beale, by uudrle of a Is ha. and by property lateof RnKergand Burch leld, era-talntuft acres six petchee, more 01 lea, with the improvements thereon, cwslsttna of a two story brick eidnjr honse and oathekses the coal lytrjt under the same heunr reserved. Ain All tne rtirht. title auid inte.est or SFll-Uam ttogers and Tnoraas J. Bs'Chflei-t.

to the coai unuerlvmg he anove Ue-stnoed piece of land, bemm IO asretandS) perches, more or ifss. Also, Sundry Leases. Royaltfesnr Bifhts 1nr Otl or btss. the proper tv or Bankmpta. oa lands Bituated in Axmstrocar and etwre-anrt dPnailts.

Pa. AiJo. Tbe np-htsef said Bantrmtrts. nrahasr or tbem. to suit dry Patents, Psvtauu KJsate or inveniiona TKKMaOF 3ALBCAH.

For furUiei parUcolara inuire of thenndetv Signed, B. MILLKtl 4r AssJe-neesef WLlfam Rosrw and Tnomas I. Burcittteid. in Bankraptcv. JOUN D.

BAIl.fc.a-. Auctioneer. c.w noe LS as a i assignee sale or In Fourteenth Ward Farm in Fayette County, Land is Pulaski County. Wo Jadgement Too. Veely v.

Modn BichoU, and Three Share, of 8tock of the Market Bank. On ETEV'ING, NGVEMSVB-eoth. a 7'; n'elock, at the Chamber of Com-nierce. the antlerslgried. Assiirneer ar.d Atuhen J.

Leonard, will Offer at Public 7l r'Rl- "IiB Ba interesr of said Bwfikrumaln tbefoltowirdescrirlprnnertr- All thoee certain Lots numbered 7 ex 7 7St 7 7. 76, 76, 77. 78. 7, 8S and S3, La Jamec 8. Crart'B an or Lrfjts, recorded in e-nters otPee tor Allearbeny comty.

in Plan ine Hoove to oe sola free or all ileus and incumbrances. also. All tte right, utie snd Interest of Thomas heelv. Bans mm Tn the Stock of the Market Han, and Judgment county. No.

33 June Term, XS. fuom. us Neely vs. Modes A NJcrola. also, Ali thenht.t'tlesnd Interest of jobn Gidts.

Bankrupt. In One hhare of stock in a rarm situate In Fayette county. Pa certain rtee of tteal Estate, si mate tn Pulaski coontv. being N. w.

quarter of s. w. carter of Section 17. wd N. at.

quarter of a. oar-ter aad W. half of K. of Secuoa IS. of Banse II, contAlianji atae acres more or job IKKMSliy BALK CASH.

Vor further naiucuiars inquire of tb" under- Siimed, H. MILLKtt. Aectffneeln Bank-mMcy of Glass, JKeeiy A Co. JOHN IX BA11.E1T, AneUonner. 1 htX-fteWVenS-ISW JAA.

W. AtMAi'fi. public" sale or 5 Dwelling Mouses WITH LARGE LOTS, Near lone Station, Verona on Thursday, November 22, At 1 o'clock p. on the Premises. Will be sold at Anmma thn flu to.

dwellings, with, lots, formerly blonsrtn to Arch H. Rowand, sU situate on Area street, within I orl minutes' walk of lona Station. IwejiinR No. 1 is a very handsome residence of rocrxs, obsei-vatory, bay window pr- t-i m-ijiuirnii-ma iiiniagnoni, water at trie back door, waah bouse, with lo. am xlHS te.

No. 9 contains 7 roams, kitchen, cellar. fcaA, sinte roor, water ou lot. Lot our 173 Dweltfe; No. Sis pame deatfrn.

size and ftrnili of No. with a corner lot ivi loo itt. lweilmg No. a bss room, porco, oeUar, wa'er (scUit tee- Ac, ot Sfix loo feet. wediEB; No.

Sis a vex near A roomed house, porcb. cellar water 1n yard c. Lot SOxlfta The houses are almost new, are in prims oe-der. are weii finished and conveniently ae-raDRed: ail situate iu the beautiful valty or -rona. aojoinlng lona Station.

Being In the vicinity oi the Allegheny Vailey Bailros! BoBitr and Machine Shops, where hundreds of m-ctanicsand otberB are employed, it will he apparent that property must increase sn val-ue, aud i Los prove a sale and vb source Of investment. S. B.A rare bariraln may be looked for at this tale, as tbe owners bKve resolveJ to dt t-noee oi the entire property at prices to sntt tne timfc. lexnis wm te made losuttparchaaars. JAS.

W. liUAPK. Aaetioueer. tw 1B Federal Aliegbeny. AT AUCTION.

THOSE VALUABLE 6 LOTS On Federal snd Rae fitrtwte, one square Sozlti A.veliue, Alltbeiir, OB lf( it Tuesday Afteraoon, Hoy. 20th, At :30 o'doclr, cm the premtses. KcuLot met. wtu be mm 3J. rawly.

Term, at me. BV a. r. HUH, AUCTION SALE OF COAL. Will be offered at Publie Aoction, oa SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, at IO a.

ir at Smithfleld street brides. Coal, as follows tt Hosts Lump CoaL 1 Boat Mut COad, at Ltunn's L-sndlufcr. above LocX So. 1. AUc.

Boats lump Goal. 1 Itna at fvrr.Ph's LandiDsj. above Imk No TaTbo, 1 ruei Bot.t8ia.k. a.tbsiinil eld street bri.ixs. For particulars, s-e posxera.

Term Appioyed paper at 9 days. J4M LTNT. aIotss of BWicie, Cowman Ct D. HfcMti, Auctioneer. W7 AUCTION I AUCTION! Diamds, Jewelrj.

Watches, riamofii, Jewelry. Owlrjr to fmratred fcealth tne roisrr h-r has determiued to leave this city Cut bis a BAND STiCK ATAI CTI N. Sacll an cpportenjty to procure Ooods never before been teen in Pittsburgh. stlea Eftrj Cera las; mt to ssd Eyerr Aflsisasa at I II. SPECIAL PAT, fer LlHis KXCLU-ilVK.

1.1. on EDSLJIiAY, Norember SI, mwnin. act sriennooii- Bears for all. Let s'l come. SPKCIAL UUIIUSH iJ AT, THI ita AT Noveiuber ss.

mr te zcjQsive seta 01 UiA. WOM'B and FINE WATCHRv iaciod'ri watches0' Lxutrt-sumiiT TiMlSa All of these flne (roods are Benin st rnlnona. lv low prtoee, jet mutaii be oa at tiio eajii-eat poctaitue date. Hare Chance tot Holiday Qifcs, THOS McFADDEN, Jr. 53 FIFTH AVE SUE.

BAIL Al BAB MILLS FOR LEASE. Trte Ba'tfmnr umo Bai'Tiad fVTiptn nf. fer-ioiee-e itrM-claae Bail snd Bat MlLU. iocs.tAQ at Cumberland, Md. Tbe Mills are complete is all their appointments, and Crst-ciass order.

There are fifteen Puudlinr Furnaces In the Puddle MBi-six Heatia farnM lo tne "Top and tm' tciu" anden Beatintr Furnaca iam Bail MilL Tne capacuy of the Mui is from ninety to one hundred tons of awaited. rJl per day. Single turn. Tbe Bar Mill baa one rroddllesr fumsee. two scrap-beattnjr ruraaces.

and seven heatins; far aces, and lis capacity is from forty lite ia any tons of Aniatied bars per day. The tccaaon of this properly renders tt one ot tne meet dtirabie of cias tn Uie coan-try. ioal of superior quality can be procured trom tbe adjoining m'nea at a low cost, and pig metal mm tbe nentbbonnir raraaoea. ia Pennsylvania, Maryland aud Vtrglauaw Tbe Hi Hs are admirably sitoatsA for eyo-tuy 01 manufacture and snipmunta, as low rates 01 freight will be t'lven over the eompauys lines. bich eitenn to alt Importani pmnts tbe Baal, (tout A.

eontoweet. Wwt aad KurLU- west. 10 a respoesiuie party tne rciua wo leased for a term of ytsus on ieasonoe terms. Apply to WM. KETHCR.

Tiee Prnst, Camden IiIUob, aiUk or to NO iAVL6, ajLuter of MacuLaery, GS That Mount BaIux THE GEASD JTJB.T PaE3E5rM.EIT. A Bather Remarkable Document Bitter lenrm elation of Stats 09icili Th. Eailway Officers Tbe TJie of the Military Condemned. Tbe Carse of the Riots The Mltltary Oidcrcd Out WtLhout Authority The EoMiets Who Fired at Twenty-eighth Street Designated aa Murder eis The State Troope at Etc Etc rolkwipgls the special presentment of the Grand Jtfry, en the subject of the July riots. It wsa not read in Court, Judge Kirkpatrck BiicgesUng that it would nn be proper to do eo, aa one of the riot cases as tnn rin trial: To the Honorable Judge of thi Court of tfuarter Sessions of Allegheny Connty; OBSTACLES TO TBI I C3TIGATIOX.

The Grand Jury respectfully represent lb at the duty of investigating tbe recent note in this city was made imperative by tbe charge t-i tbe Court and demanded by tbe general voice of the public and being the firs: Grand Jury called after tue outbreak, the matter necessarily was referred to it for considerate ou. The Inquest met, at tbe outset, and expected impediment in irs search for information by tba refuai of trie cthoials to The refusal tbeev denceof those who wrought the mischief reduces tbe Miope of our investigation within narrow limits. CAUSE OF THS It TOT 3. Tbe source of the difficulty here was the diioontent of the railroad employes, caused by the reduction of wages in watch common cause was made through secret organizations, extending through several States and over many thousand of miles of rail-way. It was not local nor oonaoed to this city, and oonld not have been controlled or revejted by any ordinary means.

It was an insurrection, and threatened the total suspension of trade and travel; it waa a rebellion against authority and most injurious to the interest of the people. It is not to be tolerated that any class of men under pretext of insulrlcrent wages, shall obetrnct the highways of travel aod tbe arteries of trade, close the avenues of sub-sis'enoe, and place an embargo upon the industries of tbe community. If the employes of railroads have wroogs, they must not attempt to right them at tbe expense of an innocent people. To preserve eoeietv, the arm of authority mut be stretched forth in a visible manner. Whether the civil Executive authority, ia dealing with this matter, acted wie-lv, or did anything "unlawful or improper," it becomes a part of our duty to inquire.

THI FIRST OUTBREAK, The first attempt at interfering with the running of trains under tbe order of trouble headers" wason Thursday, July 19.n, wben an officer of the Penneyiraaia R-til-rosd Co. waa interfered with. Tne offender we promptly arrested. A number of police, under a special arrangement with tbe Major, were on the ground. Toere bete do day poliee, owing to the appropriation beicg exhausted half tbe pjiice force bad been discharged.

There waa no farther attempt at violence during the day or evening. But at ten o'cloca at night of Thursday, Jily lth, are bear of the General of the Sixth Division at the Railroad depot, where telegraphic corres pocdence wiih paritee ia Pciiadelphia was In progrera. At twelve o'clorg same night tbe Sberitf was no ti tied, and iu ompany with railroad officials proceeded to tbe vicinity of Twenty-eighth street, informed the crowd of his prosecco, demanded irs dispersion; but he waa not obeyed; he then iuniediaTeiy signed a request to the governor to imaonza tne use oe tne uiiii-tarv. Whether this wa fair trial of bis po war as the ebief evil odlirer of the coumy, or tbe completion of his functions as by tbe law, we are not called opin to decide. He may have felt that be was but tLe mere embiem of civil totally incapable of preserving order without an organized force, and that the military would answer bis call and act as his posse to assist bim in enforcing tbe law.

Such does not apoear to have been tbe nouoa of the troops, and Certainly tats was not shown by their oonduc: after their arrival. THE STATE OFFICIALS ABSE5T. Dmicg the whole of Thnrsday ntght and Friday mortlog, wben our cttiz ns were piotonndiy ignorant of any disturbaacor excitement, telegrams were sent to tba several cfUcists of the State, who were widely scattered, and not one uf thm at the at of gorernment. "eitb-r the jveraor, Lieutenant Governor, Adjutant General, Attorney Secretary of the Commonwealth, not even the Private Secretary of his Excellency, was there. THE GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION.

General Pearson division was, according to the published telegrcms, ordered out. A proclamation, purporting to be signed by tbe Governor, eibtsxed by the Secretary of tbe Common was Ufa, to wnieo ibe Great Seal of the Slate purported to be tthied, appeared, first ia manuscript, and then in a printed form, was pushed In public places, aa early aa seven o'clock on Friday morning. This luquest, after the most diiigent inquiry, baa beeD enable to trace the aniborsnip, or the authority for tbe proclamation, beiond the Pennsylvania Railroad depot. The Governor cirtatnSy did not authorize it, as he was slumbering in his special car in tne vicinity of Sail Lake City. This important and appears to be in keeping with the balance of the secret snd elfective warlike preparations against the peace of the city.

There was no disturbance nor a single act of violence during the whole of Friday. The Eighteenth regiment, Sixth divlsioa, commanded by Colonel Guthrie, was ordered to the stock ard, at Torrens1 ate won; the Fourteenth and Nineteenth regiments, and a battery, wf re under orden. Freight trains were massing at the depot, there having been noefiFurtto prevent thelrwm-itg into Allegheny county, although the extent of the discontent was known to the rsiirc ad officials. Toere was no disturoance during Friday night, nor all of Saturday, until toe arrival of General rin ton with the First division, which arrived at three o'clock p. and after a short rest at the Depot Hotel, proceeded to Twenty-eighth street.

The Fourteenth and Nineteenth regiments were posted on tbe south side of tbe tracks, on the side of the bill, with orders to keep tbeir front clear of the crowd which order was not obeyed. THE "MURDERS AT TWISTT-ItOHTH STBEET. Before any collision occurred, the Pennsylvania Railroad orSuais were importuned not to attempt harsh measures. On Hitur-day tbe crowd bad been augmented, by reason of the suspension of work in tbe numerous mills at 12 o'clock, noon; and Sonday, another id day following, would further add to the excitement; but a sad fatality seemed to attend these conuseis, snd orders were given to clear the tracks. This was accomplished, when a pistol was nred from tbe crowd, and some atones thrown at the Philadelphia soldiers.

Tbe testimony is conclusive and overwhelming that without orders from the commtnding officers, the soldiers coiurnuQced in tire at ibe crowd, aud before they could be checked, the firing resulted in tbe immediate death of tea The Coroner's report giV(ja twenty-two deaths on Saturday and Sunday. This was the unauthorized, wilful and wanton killing by the private soldiers which this inques- can call by no iniider Wrm (ban murder. Tbe jury insists upoD lajiiig emphasis upon tins chapter in the trsgtdy it was the beginning of the no. Absoluts obedience on tbe pajct of the private so diers is tbe higheet test of discipline; and in tbe regular service, tbe man who Ubdertaka to act ftr htuiseif, and tire with). ut orders, may be cat down by his superior oibcer.

Unlet tuts were so, there conld be no control; and tbe army of iteeif be a mob. Before assuming the awTal re-eponeibility of tab lug hfe, the military commander must be convinced of the nceefiiy for so dolog. We deeply sjtnpathiie with a community placed at the mercy of military leaders, unfitted by education or experience tc deal with emergencies involving human life. It is not a eulliient atonement to Infer -poee the plea that tbe entrained soldier, Irwirg all secse of organization, when insulted or even struck, fails to recognize the authority he waspiedged to obey, and takes upon bimst-if to be both judge snd executioner. If this Is to be excused and endorsed, such organizations had better be concned to sueet parades, with burnished but onloaded weapons, and indeed it would be wise eeonomv on tbe part of tne State to expend tbe toe uey now wasted on Major Generals with mnltitod loons stafTt, in quppitg an emergency police force, which could te relied upon to protect life and property, instead of destroying both.

hetb-r this Is accomplished or nor, each oomniODiiy must learn to protect itself, and not to bee nie habituated to oatl upon the Niate or red era! Executive to rescue It from every danger or difiieaity. BLO'DEkS (jf PHILADELPHIA TROOPS. The Philadelphia troops, after remaining on the gtound a short time after niiug, retired to the Routd House, wDilst the 14th and regiments dispersed in a demoralized condition, and were not again seen until tbe work of destruction was accomplished. Tbe whole military operation was a biuuder fmm uret to iast, and exhibited a pitiable absence of training and executive ability, worthy of a Commander Chief who selects Major Generals for their political or aoHal, rather than their military quiibxationa. The occupation of the Rmnd House was a fatal mistake, if not a crime, and Invited the mode of attack resorted to, which was to tire the cars to burn them oat.

The occupation cf the adjacent hill could have bees accomplished before or after the firing without loss, and the hiU CuO'd nave oeen neid against any onus. Ail of Saturday nisbt and Sunday niorn- fbg tbe Adjutant General of the State was engaged in Issuing cmrlieting orders to General Pearson (wnom he relieved of com mand,) to ben. Br mum and Ool. Guthrie. It is due tbe Regiment to say It maintained its poet without detnoraitztttou, and npon its return to this city on Sunday mttht, July 22nd, tendered its BerviCdS to tbe city aanottned yesterday of the boy named Peter McDonald nee received in the coal mine of J.

er. at LrraViU3rjr, on tbe IKt.bof last -h, Oo)y the boy and bis father ware when the injury was received. Tbe perst sets the fact of the death eked for an itujueet. laeewi.lai'y JFaSw. A bent noon jMwrdiy a pier of silk fncii Id oca of the snow window L.

Usurer' slik nouae, No. 6 xta st.reer, waa discovered to be on fire. Investigation rcowtd tbat a lighted match, bat bea thrust into the window through the bole kept tor ventilation. The tilings were ex-ttiguisbed before they did mocb damage. fttolss.

ra4erel)faiB. T.at evening; man entered tbe fornisbinfr reof -E ward Myiee, en Market at'eei, sndseieced three pairs Cf drawer. He then concluded be wanted come seeks, and Mrs. My lea wen', to look for them. While she was ereKed in another pert of the atore tee feliow ran oat with ibedrawers without paying for them bb4 escaped.

Iwaswws Aseae, t. Win. Sweeney, charged by Mr. Atie Rcddy with felonious and b.tery, had a bearintr before Acting Major Butler yesterday. The evidence shewed that Roddy and Bweeney got loco a quarrel, when Sweeney fired a anot frosn his revolver at Hoddy, and then poarded biua over tbe head with the weapon, bveeney was held iu 'X bail for Court.

TeeMa Baaes. It ia aaid that there are bow nine laborers no ployed ob BroaanTtUe avenue who have thr ee boa a to oversee them. The bosses, it ia alleged, pat in their time drinking beer over in the old city, and let the nine laborers do as Uey please, still drawing foil pay. The propsrty owners, who have to put np tbe greenbacks, object to aach a wsj of ooiog bust nets. FeaaS wltk BtalwGBeds, Officer Tetley laat night arrested, at the Corner of Second avenue and Grant street, a man earned Thomas J.

Guyren, who had in his poesession a lot of ladj "a wearing apparel cloaks, dresses, which he was ollering torsade at ridiculously figurea. The aondsare believed to bave been a.oian, Guyren is in the Central Station. aBMacrVM saw. About a week ago we noticed an accident in tbe Nintn ward, Allearueny, by which three little children of Mr. End were terribly turned by tbe expl -aion of a can of kerceiae oil, one of whom died at the Vine.

Laat evening the yjuneest child, who was so severely burned about the head and body, expired. Toe other child is laaptovicg rapidly, and ia oat or ail anger. A fata SeedlBar Ataewtleav FeveraJ weeka ago George Claybarn was committed to jaii fur deserting; from Caot. Bashsm'e sni utia company, when ordered to to tbe eoal regions, several months He is still in jaiL Y-s-erday his wife had to get aid IrouQ tbe Ailefcheny Poor Board to keep herself asd family from starving. It im aaid that day turn deserted, as, his family was in need, at tbe time, aad he went to work to earn some money.

I erf aire Uwi S'taL The Rr. Josria D. Falton. D. of Brooklyn, will lectors on tbe late Kiwin M.

Stanton in this city Turdy evoniBc, Kbvembrr lT7ib. Dr. Falton com-B to ns with an exeUent repotation as a successful lectorer and preacher. The naaoy friend? and admirers oi Mr. Stanwn will dnikiea9 be glad cf an opportunity to show their recognition of s-rvieea to the oonntry, and their repect for bis memory, by listen-icg to tae eulogy that Dr.

Falton will deliver. mt Bteddy Watmta rrltada Patrick Megraw, tbe young mn charsed with aidirg Keddy Waxier to escape from tbe Sherill deputies, had a bearing last evening before Aciiog May rr Batler. Deputy Sheriff Fife swore positively that He-grew wm the one who struck him. Mr. Tobias, tbe clothing nierbsnt on 8ii street, ccntdnot say positively that Megraw wascneof the pry, bat he looked like it.

Wegrw had no wnnesses for the defence, and said be weld have something to eay n-mt orber time, perhaps. In ds-faoit of SI, 000 bail ha was committed to Court for trial. Alleered rrtaie belaaure. So it was entered, yesterday, in tbe Court of Common Pleas No. 1, by R.

M. LnirJ, for use of George Fritz, against William Buemeend others. Fritz was the owner of a lot of and other appliances, which were in bis stone yard is tbe Sixth ward, Allegheny. They were levied on by the United States Marshal, and sold in Jan-nary last at the suit of the Dtamoad National Bank- on an execution against Fred. Attvater to M.

Leonard, who afterwards sold ard delivered tbem to Fritz. It is charged tnet the defendants, in fail koowl- ge of tbe facts, and sgai net the protest of Frits, took forcible pysessioa of tbe property. Damages are claimed la 82,000. Bidnriar Satlwrlee 1m AtleaTSjemy. Only a few months ago an ordinance was passed in Allegheny Councils reducing the al an fa of the city oilloeraand employes, the reduction to take effect on next April.

Last evening tbe Committee on Ordinances met, Mr. McRelvy in tbe chair, and took up a resolution referred to them, directing them to report ordinances reducing the salaries of severe! of the city zncers. Tbe committee therefore ordered ordinances to be prepared hxirg tbe sal-ance as follows: City Treasurer, 1 500; City Engineer-, Puperintenient of the Water Works, $1 ifOO, Controiler.Sl 800; ecgineer in charge of sewers, $1,000, the two latter with negative recimmendatlona. The V. rreeckers Asaectatloav The M.

Preachers' Asaociatios met yeererday morning at the usual hour, Rv. C. W. 8m Uh in tne chair. The subject for discussion, "Wbat is tne xeacning or tne Bible Concerning Fallen Angeie?" was opened by Kev.

Joseph HoUicBbead, of Trinity church. In an able and logical ad-dream. Rev. T- H. Wilkensoo, of Blievae, followed in an exhaustive essay.

A vote of than kb was tendered theae gentlemen for the able manner in which tbey handled the subject. The discussion of tbe was then resumed and participated In by Reva. Joseph Homer, A. B. Castle, M.

B. Pugh and W. Long. The following was selected as the subject for debate on next Monday: "Wbat steps can we take to lessen the expenses of funerals in these cities." Revs, W. Long, Chaplain of Young Men's Rome, and M.

B. Pegh, of Wesiy Chapel, will open the debate. The followlog waa md toe qaes-tion for two weeks hence: "Would it be to tbe Interest of Methodism to remove tbe limitation of time in the term of pastor 1 service." To be opened by Rev. C. Felton, D.

of Christ cbnrcb. and J. L. IX ens, of Bingham street church- rma a. b.

m. s. Tnelr Amsaal eilng Mt at Xikry aiatts BHltlf tateOrajaav flaBta B)w OMiewrs Elaete. The fourth annual meeting of the Bankers and Bank Clerks' Mntnal Beneti; Association of city was held iast night in the Art Gallery at Library Hail. Tae re wseelarg attendance of members.

The President, Mr. W. N. Riddle, presented his annual report, which states that while it dors not note marked rug res, it seems to indicate a shgbt increase in membership, and a more satisfactory increase in tbe fnnd. present number of active members ia 112, a gain of two.

The honorary members are lii in number, of whom R. K. nson. Gen. no.

Hall and Jss. B. D. Meeds were sdded during the year. Not a single active member baa beea lost by death, but Richard Haya, an honorary member, died recently.

At the close of this fourth year the association ranks third in tbe United States in membership and finances. The directors bava kept cossiSntly in mind the hope the wben tbe finances permit a room niay be proenred where meetings can be more frequently, wbea the social intention of the ergamsiuon can be more folly developed, and wben anyiH-je may be eetaniiabed toat members may meet at will, to converse npon tbe topics Incident to tbe bnsineas ta which they areengwej. The report of nr. bar tea U. Milaor.

the CorresroadiDg Becretary, shows that eight were wmm uunnir tne rear, and six7JopP fOT nya payment of dues, ieaw-ing tbeBenberhipat present Robert 'Wardrop, Eq Treasurer, reported that the receipts daring CZre year, incindiog a balance of $1,73 o7 on band as per last report were The expeusos during the year were Only $3 W. Toe balance in the hands of the Treasurer is 67. The loliowmg oflioers were eior ed T-t tbecoen-Bg year: President, William N. Biodie, Caabler Penn Bnk. ViC9 Presi-dent, George R.

Duncan, CsebleT Iron City ationai Bank, loording Secretary, Jqo, T. Woods, Teller Exchange National Bank. Cotrespc-ndiDg Secretary, 8anioei C. Apple-gate, Cashier Odd Fallows Hkvtogs Btnk. Treasurer, Robert Wardrop, Cashier Pennsylvania Jad Compaoy.

Directors L. Hsisey WilMsms, A. M. Cameron. E.

P. Young, W. i Bell, H. P. aJeeUa.

George L. S. Gaorge. Geo. G.

Gorman, K. R. Kramer, W. R. Thompson, Cha G.

Milnor, W. Btein- Trustces J. R. McCane, John D. Saliv, sx' UenoTSTon, W.

W. Young, J. H. Waiter, W. J- A.

Harper, J. j. DonneU, Coke, W. Bitcheior, A. M.

beVieeident appointed Oliver Lemon, Roes Drum and D. W. Sample aa the Committee on Admission of Members. Tne meeusK tn adjourned. Be tare yon get what yon want We ndl ois axT imitated, we flatter MJvesif oar goods were not the best no wld wa0rtomke any bke them, how everybody wants the order to get tbem, be sure 8.

S. Marvin A on every box or barrel yoa bay crackers out of. rr ErosoBiy ned Wafety Burn the OUte oiL 3T0 Peon avenue. The OimeHlif gives comnlte sitisfac ticn. Jno.

B. Herkos TTH3 I Liberty sueet. Mr. Breeslsiger, Agnt of the "John Hancock" Mutual LTe Iunoranoe Company bM tak-n up r-ary quarters at 104 Fifth avecne. All Mas-Bachuseits policies are nou fjrfei table.

Seal Mceqaes, Newest shape and best mikes in all grad extra lengths aud all aizas always in stcck, at Jos- Hnasn Co V.7, VS. and 2ol Poun avouuo. Extensive Hew issk ssd Mtlk Rtona. Hrors A. Hacre's.

Ostiy 81 OO For a pair of Men's srr-ng working Shoes, at the Central Boot atd Khoe House, Smithfield street. ts tirml NMqn'iasd Haffa. Large collection of rare novelties, fcew Cloak K-Kttn. HnotTB Haccz'8. Bttstesda Wslr.

W. Ilarringron, Sargeon in the United States Army, at Mad sou Ktr racks, N. sends a certificate, dated Oiorwr 23. 1877, in which he states that he had right's d'rease in its wrst form; that in 30 years' practice in Government hospitals he never krew of a case of BrigbVs disease yielding to medical skill; tbt be was sav. from datb only by tbe nse of BetleadA Water.

Call aud read hi lettr at Ji ph Fleming's Drug 'ore, H4 Market street, Sjle Agent for Peunsyl-vania. Mr ski StBcsjBies wsia ana. Large collection of rare novelties. New Cloak Kootn. Uackb's.

He Air, Or double heating stoves, are just the thing for heating two rooms, one above the other, and making both comfortable with the expense of only one fire. The mot perfect Hot Air Stoves are sold by Dmmler Bribers, 126 and 128 Bnuthfleld street, irh Bornicg oil is the Oiite. 370 Penn avenue. at teb aaid stare Predstetlenr in Foreign Iress Fabrics this day. HlOUH A AC SB'S.

The Imeaiic cook stove is exactly what you want. Jko. B. Hereon ttus 391 Liberty street. I adtes ftearlel tsdorwrsr, SI.95 Bseh.

Merino, 28o rip; Chemise, np; Short 25-: Long Niatht-dresse, stne White Skirra, two roftlrt, 5U. Manufactured at bb' Market Herae Jiipplwg. George H. Bach an an announces that be will clip hores in Urst-class style for tbe small snm of o. George is an old hand at tbe business, and with his new clipping machine will give you good work.

Call and See him at 73 Liberty sueet, this city. Kewf st shapes and best tuaKes in all grades extra ieutus and all always in stock, at Jita. Hobtve A Ca's, 117, l'--9 and iiUt Penn avenue. The Pemestle cook stove will suit yon in every respect. JuHI HyRRfwCo, TTBS 2yi Liberty street.

tm oaa Katve ti Per Ceait. By buying your Winter Boots and Bhoes at tbe new Central Boot aad Shoe House, o. 18 Kmittaeld street. Ts Kiett astsl Bare Praei in Foreign Lress Fabrice tb(s day. UACKB'a.

Iaani statct Mleiy. Use the 'Oiite'1 Oil. It wiil burn in any lamp aud will not char the wick. Eatesiaive Slew a limit and Mnav Roans. Buoijs Hai kk's.

Acd buy yonT inter and Risoes at the CVntrai fVxrt and fchoe House, i until he ii street- xs na illusions Wi'l never occur If you use ite oil. 370 Peun avebus. Resneauber, Tbat oil wsa not explode. Ask your groc for i "Oil." Oil W'iH urn In ary lamp. "Wilt not char the wtck.

Will born every drop of oil out of the deepst lamp. fsriABBS itea rsary. We have jnst got one of A. D-vore's get up of suits, and we must confess in three points it excel ail suits we have hereu-ftire bought. F.rsK its low prioe; at(X'Dd, the ease and perfect comfort, aud third, but not least, tbe Hoe triaimings and elegant, workmanlike hntsu.

Tries! Btnw fro erf The Domestic octik stove, J.tu. B. Hkbron A ttbs 2il Liberty street. Kestl vrsae, Newest shapes ssd best makes in all grades estra lei'g hs and all sizes always in stctk, at J-S- Hobns St 117, h9 aud iiul Ponn avenue. Fa tensive New lwk and nlik Bseos.

Hrors A Hac kr's. For a fine pair Ladtea' Genuine Turkey Mrruco Button (U oes, at the Central mrt and Shoe House, 138 SmithfiVid streot. ts Ttae Bee ktsiaa. Spear's renowned and unrivalled Argus, Anti-Clinker, Silver Moon and Anti-Dust beating stoves, for anthracite eoal or small coke, ard a large si of fancy and pi sin htating stoves very low In pric, can be found at Hetntnler Brothers, 126 and I'ja fttnitbneld street, Pittsburgh. TTU BASKING WIU poUvly Uave FltUburgh on the EVEHING OF NOVEMBER 17.

B. tux. acd call bfo tbat dm, at ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Wood and Third Street Western insurance Como Of Pltteburch. Incomer ted March sa, twse.

Pasets Jshnsry asas.sss 'CF. AND MAUINS I'iSI'RASi ii. ttilAlTK UCll-yiN, So. SI Ol.UST. A.aa.

Csties. Keiibrs Hi-j. 4t tB. Axir.v Aiti-v. J.

cs-ke, lTtJ e. ..10 h. K- ifii J-tit B. J-ktB J. A.

kMruMi, -i L-is. rl, SST-er Vi-Kss, I.II4N1.K at. T. H.KH:kT.. M- llENKYG.llALE, ercliaiit Tailor, CDH.

PFRK ATI. AITD SIXTH ST. BUT It, KCGS, GAME, roiLTiti, atples, potatoes, And everything 'n the Prod nee Une, In store suit striving uiOly, at prices thai command sales. SOMERS, BRO. dc COUMISCION MERCHANTS, 12 Ip Liberty Pitt.

bnntk, ra. jAliPKTS AT JE3L AT-mV PRIOH I AO AKEU FOB B4BK rLOOUS. eooe Carpets at IA cents per yard. bood CotiSRe Cttrin't. rd Ide.

beavy Cotton hum, at aa centa Per sxiL Gooe Kas uarpet- txtun Chain, at SS cents. Hood 8- ply lnirra'n Carpet. 1 esntu Per aru. iood All-wtxil Uarpi 5 CenU Per Tard. We are selling irooda below Lbelr value and we want Hoe people to know it I J.

KofaHLANOt 1 lot Fifih avnnr. SaAuntacturera of Llv Urey C3 A. BBS IN O-al Plain, Japanued, Bronzed, Coppered or Ma VAnited. LiKht WorS our Bpecia'ty. Office and Works ar Outur Depot, aVLh eHKN CITY.

Fosnotnc addroo, Ux box bos, Pirrs- UUJUsti. PA. tnemseives by reason, ty mutai cuual ard consultation, by a sense aud feeling of general intttrtst, aod by an acijuiesceoce of tue minority in the witl of ib aiiriiy properly expressed; and a-Hoe ali the mutts ry must be kept, according to our Bui uf H'gbta, in strict subordinaima tu the civil authority. Wherever this lesson is not both learned and practiced, there ca be no polities! free dom. Abauid and preposterous is it.

a scoff and satire on free forms of liberty, fur frames ol government to be pre-S(Elbd by nnlua'V te-atiert and the right of sortrsge to ba exercised at the punt of the tmcrd. POLICE VS. MILITARY. While Courts aud Judges bve thought neceeaary, In tbe interest of public order. to lay down very sweep-ug aa to the right to use force, aud io deiiue tue duUee of all armed forces who may be ou the ground at the time of suck tumults, it must alw be brougbt tothe attention of the public, that after ail it is bighly dangeroas ard iLexpedient (even if lawful) to mfe use ot tbe military when can be avoided.

Whi eitmay be the law thai tbse who aie in crd are cinstroctivaiy guilty, in S'fxoat every inataxiee in which troops have been need to put down a not or mob. tbe use of force has always provoked intense resentment and excited reteogefn' acts, rtsulUDg in groater lw of life and property than wouid her wise have occurred. It used to be tboopbt in England, that wLenever there aa disc -n'ent ord.s'.arb-ance, the true way wit to resort to the and sabre, but it is now a well established rule la that country, that the aimy is not to be called at pun if it can possibly be avoided, aud even if he'd in reserve, the soldiers are to be kept out of sight. No mob has ever yet stood up against a well drilled police. Tbey scarcely ever injure tbe Innocent, and when the disturbance Is over no rankling or resentful feelings are left.

This community has learned to its cost the imperative necessity for an adequate police force. Had there been one-filth as many mares as there were uuikeu in toe re--ens disturbance, there wou.d not have been a riot cot a life lost, not a dollar a worth of property destroyed, the question op damages, Whether tbe city of Pittsburgh or the county of Allegheny sboald be called upon to protect tbe property of the ciUiwn of other SLatee, because a set of men eoutroU-lrg railways have a diinrulty with their employee, who were excited to violence by tne unlawful acts of the military under the control ot the State, or whether a corporation which pays but to tbe Treasury of Allegheny county, and fTfu.OOO to the fttate, should seek to claim mdetnaUy from tie former and uot the iatier, are q'lesUona not fur us to determine. A BESt'SK OF PACTS. To resume briefly the evolved from our investigation: 1 Tbeie was an Illegal assemblage of railroad strikers, not of greater magnitude, tor more disorderly at the outset than the auiaes which bavs been of freient by mill bands and miners. In this county, aud which have always been ejn-troHcd by the cool jadgment of our civil sutborities, atd the praucxi gxd sease of em plovers.

i. it ib our DCiiei rrnoa tee expertflnee Of other locaiitles, notably that of AUeftheny City, and the method of Mr. Vanderbilt, of the New York CVntrai Road, mat had the Pennsylvania Railroad authorities exercised the common prudence required of ft-mmon carri.irs, all loss of liTe and destruction of property would have leen avoided: we believe the riots followed inevitably from the conduct of the military, to isrgely eontmllrd in its movements by the raMrfad ofliciais, and which cu.m mated in a frighUul maasacre. A UREAT CBIME OB sHAMRPT'L BLC9UEE 3. It has not been made clear to us thst there was surhcient authority fxr the presence of tbe Philadelphia trops in Pittsburgh, cor for tbe important proclamations i.d orders issued In the name of Uie Governor.

At this point the inquiries of tLe Gratd Jury met with their greatest ot-etarlee, from I he military and ctvil an-tlioriiies of tbe rjtate. TUere aoemB a cud-oiigiy (MiDcerted purrKme to Sireen a great crime or ebaiueful blunder, and it has ben engineered with a devotion to ir! u-rtples of abeotutlsm, that won Id have bet'-er B'ted the das of the and dtr Cuamtter, than liiose of our free Commonwealth. Tue Grand Jury has unofficial information that ttie facts refused to it by tbe Kxecative department will be transmitted to tbe enlightened judgment and honest purpjses of a legislativs Committee next year. Tb'sebouid te aattsfarwy to the people, as On queetionw in wbich oorporatiocs constitute one pa'ty in interest, and ine people another, the conclusion wii not be doubt-fui. THE TSOOPS A MOB BEKT OS KILLIRf).

4. We have Indicated concisely ennagu our view of the massacre of Saturday afternoon. Lftbeeivil autborUieeof the State had been present, cornpetent to give prudent counsel or orders, or the wise BtigKe-tlonsof citizens bad been listened to by the soldiery, the calamity might have been averted. The troops did not act as a posse cr.mUatua to tbe Sheriff, but rather as an Invading acd hostile force would have acted during the rebellion. It was a mob bent on ktiiing, and then getting away, leaving the demon of destruction it had provoked to work out its vengeance.

JiJt a man of the foreign soldiery wan dangerously it iii-fed uutti after the killing and maiming.of at least one hundred citizens. MEDDLESOME AMD INSOLENT OFFICIALS- 5. The next important act of tbe drama was tbe suppression of the rioi by the cit-IzettB of Pittsburgh. Tne ei to at ion on Hun-day afternoon should be welt understood. The mob had possession of tbe railroad grounds; the oion Uepot, levator, the Pan handle lie pot and oill a were in names.

Private residences were within the certs! line of destruction by tire. Tae mob, by this time mocb larger than It ever was, and mainly composed of tbe criminal classes, and tramps attracted to lbs eity by thousands, was intent upon plunder and destruction. The Uaquesne lhot wab inreatened, and the residences of wealthy gentlemen connected with railroads marked out for The officials representing.

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