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f 3W ypl,. !<> IIHs|||\i,TK.\ jottings. I1(f WITCH COMMITTEE STILL ALIVE, i j Prep-fug ,0 t',e Air Lively Mi>*ic Reposition to Reduce Rep^csentation New Phase of ttie CI inese Pioblem. I l'be Potior Committee Still Alive. ,*iiiv>. <?v. I'. (Xov.infter L*H.? , / ttiif morning, speaking oi the . <>i tin1 I'otter ( oiumittec, Mays: I ( inunttee will go l'??r tmi|toio . aii.| Mr. Ilay> himseli w ill lie in, ,ji,. take the stand, ait.I tell the ulit what conneetion ho fin.I with iM>iitia.t an iratt.U that wore |>er|te;r?t:.l m his rest. lie w ill In' asketl (Xj.i.iin ?> rtain eheeU. signed l?y him.win a t>>'V. rin.r oi Ohi??, and. on _ , .a \ I aid in .allying out the fc, ..-a' -.Tteiiie was drawn. In order H rolTi-lt I's memory, the Committee a_; ?||.<w liiitt the cheeks. The l'reaiH ],t w.il al*.* l>.' given an ?>)>)>< rtmiit \.i.i ii a I'at .nt people how he . t ..v . v? ry one ol the Return- I , K.tt l raw al- and tin- thieves who . th in Inerative Federal office*. I iJK ( I .ii.'ili i and certain iiieinln-rs oi i Hj -.1,1 al. King will In* siiiutuoned i what iiw wa* made of eertuin ai,- - hi.- .i money w hich w ere s|tent ipaign t?v the Republican eaniit?? ihlicers oi the National Bank S.w N ?rk irom wlticft John Sheri(i i.iaiiu I thousands oi dollars, will I., , !.'iiC'l l<? nriiij: 11 it* i r imiks inr . ii Sluttliew- will I** a.,:i;niit< Land. it ho aimin ilwlitu-K, i,ill ho tinted. On the wtlicr side, it Marhle, Colonel IVltoii, iiUiitl" i?aiti?-? wlmfse names were iHii 'i I w th the cipher telegrams , ,i in- t ailed. President Till Ion liiinv I mil l-i ic?|Uested to teslilp, ami the \ w N >rh I'thiini- editors will l?e renil t" tell w hen* they jjot the cipher jr.tin- I art- show ily clcarlv how hied 'fal votes of Floridaand f/ollis- < j',i weir -I*ilrii will In-put in evidoiioe ij t piihli-hnI The names of the visitK, | al.liran -talesmen w ill li^tire ,?|.i, ii..n?h in ooiiiiootioii with those .i.iin- wliieh are the ones which , r< -<<nll\ abstracted from (^toil's r ok a- ha- heen ilowrilK'il hy the Pai.ul Car tierviuo Threatened IV ciiiM.ri'V, Noveinlter tit). I'ost.v-toi iieiieral Key says that in three , -nth- in?t of the postal oars now in11iy will ho taken oil' unless I'on, ? inakt - a speoily and eoiisiderahle 4jfp.j-ri.ilion to retain thorn, lie fears ul it ihiiu: loss than the withdrawal tin-r rars will cause Congress to u at Hit- hrnm-h of the service with lent lilicrality. lie is determined to urdraw the present appropriai I r n the service is crippled he | iiit- the responsibility lis'ated at ii.'r where it Is'loii^s. lie savs tint if the postal cars should ia* .Iiawii for lack of funds, it will ?!* h i i.iinor which will hrinir Cuiiii ? to terms nil short order, fie Ik* o-that the people enjoy the cunveuitiir utlonled hy postal car?U suli :ciith t . ho uillinu to pay for the seri. .nil that they will eotnpel their tenants to extend the necessary relief ? n 'iiee they si*e the service crip . I Jiidjte Key is trying to operate - hi j. uIiiioiii at tlie lowest sum pos i.iii tin* Hcrvuv grows r<tpi>ii\, 11 ii iimiiiv which ilcstrov.s the etfiiu> i l tin' Ih-parlment ia quickly if i l.y the pecplc. who are more inu.itelv iniiiii'i teii with Hii.i branch of tniiiiit ni hiisiness than any other. I fropjutiou to Uaduee Kepreaeutation iu Congress. Kiiiiinoiom Noveiuliea -S.?Repre- ^ itaioi- I'a-,*. i>: I'alii, n nia, intends to tin.. ..it the lint ilay of the sesaion, ? > s- n thereafter as he call get the " ! tin the |>tii |>ose, a |>ro|tositit?u look it" mincing the Representatives in , 1 ' -n^i.? ot the States of South l aro i I ".i-i.ma an.I Mississippi until it i-j. 'inli to the actual voting Uh..ii. lh- Mi|| l.asi- his action upon the -..'..a | section of the 14th aiiieinl lit to the Constitution, which pro ' li s that it legal voters are prevented irmi i \en i-iug the right of Mttfragc, the 'i're-. illation in Congress shall he re iil in proportion to the nnuihcr thus ( rive-l to the w hole nuinlier of legal ' lie will recite, also, in conitec:i with the proposition, a clause giy "?' I "tigress power to enforce the siiiii-liiieiit hv appropriate legislation. Cruelty to Animals. W v-in\oroN. Novemher - *?. ? The wimial Saiety for the Prevention of ' In I" \annals \\ill have reprcsen'o's lust-this winter to en.leavor to v' nr passage of laws providing severe , "allies for cruelty to animals. In the iJ*H "iigrcsM his societ y prejudiced its | *11 iiitercMs by appcariui: t? have ail i ?ii..iuv wnti tin- patent rar men. N?? I ' !i allium ,-existed. hut the promised i '*i*l.ttitiii im these two interests was v "inu < it-tl lliat ill (lit* iiiiiuls of most | ' "-'ft "Wlirli | In \ s,-,-tiled united. A New Phase of the Chinese Problem. I ^ oiuv.ins, Novcud?er 2h.?The i?'-iti<>? nl tIk* Pacific (iiMt politi4iwi., n wur upon tin* Chinese ' Itas brought u|i a new point in '' -ik u>m,,u. namely, hnw tar the p?>*"h a.-Miiin-il |?v N-crelarv Kvarts in It-it, i , regarding the interference (if 'tal lawMii Newfoundland with the Sitirry |,r,.\minus t.i the treaty apply 'lie the local laws of California, * '*'li are hostile thet hinese, ami in Ution tlit* right* au'i tiruUx'lion > ""errctl hy the treaty. The l'ucitic ' l>t in, n are not |iartienlarly pleased *"!i tlie lo^i,- ut Mr. Kvarts' position as 1'1'M to their Executive Nominations. asiiim.tox, November 29. About 1 _^r''Uinlrcil uoiiiiiiiitituis, some tit which : 7' "t confirmation at the last session j '* "h^tre-s, hut most ot them recess I I'P'hitiuents, will lie next week sent to ! '' S-iiate for congrinutiou. The New | rk ' iiMoiu House nominations will i r My communicated to the Senate 1 early a? Tuesday. Among the reoeaa , '' '"'"ittuents eX|Keted to give rise to ! '''n,ruversy arc. A. S. Badger, jsist- | ''^hr. New Orleans, ami ex-f rover nor *i,n-superintendent of the New Or*?as Mint. Desperado Captured. i- ,Nl ,JiN tTi, Xovcnilier 29.- Boh McJ"iney, ,t?. Hlaek Hills des|icrado, who Marrestcl at Hillsborn, l?., sometime and w ho broke jail and haalieen lor n'r jutat month, was reeapHr a ! ?igut in Highland county. ^ 1 148 jun'overed in a deserted cabin, jn 'ua'"' a desjierate resistance, refuas (> surrender until shot through the '*** and cheek. ^ Official Vote of Kansas. ij,' ls: ^ovember29 ?A Toiieka, (j| sl*cial says: Complete returns fonmt ?lection from all organised tUn | areTh? vote for Governor hen, S o-SLJolinj Hep.. 74,020; liaadin, Ti 05- 1^08; Miuhell, Greenbacker, Uie <i 4 . Vot*) on the remainder of e ticket aggregates about tbe f ' J - ' iihhiyMy$ jeeliti TUB CBBAM OF THB NBWB, Gathered from Our Dispatches. Gold closed, yesterday, at $100$. Commodore Spicer, commanding\he Boston navy yard, died yesterday. H. C. Krinckley, one oi the wealthiest and moat prominent citizens of Memphis, died Thursday night. The British advance in Afghanistan has been suddenly checked. A sham battle took plu s.- at ^lt. (iilead, Ohio, yesterday, in which several , ' persons were seriously injured. j ? Tome and Louise had a brilliant re- j t ceptinii at Montreal, yesterday. j j Postmaster General Key threatens to i j withdraw the |s?stal car service if Con- j . gress ths-s not increase the appropriations. : ^ The Potter Committee is preparing to j * renew the Presidential fraud investiga- i i tion. j I The process by which the Molly Ma- r S;uire vote in Pennsylvania was traiuerred to llartranft, has at last*l?een * made public. I New and valuable testimony has been t found against Dr. Iloyle, the Zniiesville J body snatcher. A call signed by a number of promi- l j nent citizens of Virginia, is published, ; stating they have organize*! themselves into a society to preserve the credit of | * the State, ami inviting the co-operation , ?>f every citizen. BELLA1KU LOCALS. ^ Mr. S. 8. Metiowan has been noini- i i I ri- ? * I "*m*i mc iinmniai \iirruu?HA |'?uy j f??r member of Council from the Filth ! ward. Mr. Job Borton is their muni- } < nee lor justice of the peace. The rolling; mills worked on Thanks- j giving, such a rush ?>f orders were in. The Isml'i" is authority for the state- j t ment that the rejmrt that the body of : |i Knight had heeu stolen from its grave (| is true. Wa have failtsl to cor rob* irate ' it, however. ' The street car track is receiving fur- d ther improvements. . (J The Dominican Monks, from Soinerset, (>., w ill commence a season of mission work in St. John's Church, this | I' fitv, to-uiorrow morning. 1 * The receipts of the festival given at j> City Hall, Thursdav night, by the _ Huron Cadets, wereaistut &tn. A haunted house is creating some .a sensation among the curious and super- <| stitious. it is stituated on the hill hack r of the Fourth ward, near Morgan's c vinevard. The manifestations are t much alter the ortlnalox, rappings, | stones falling mysteriously, ghostly visi- t tants seen, ami so on through the usual a catalogue. We are are not informed as 1 us to whether it is a trick or a lie. Ii m v Paying a Wife's Bills ' Front the New York Tlines. The question of exactly how far a t. man is responsible for goods, etc., fur- , , nished hy tradesmen to a wife from j . whout he is qeparated, was presented in | H t e suit of Hurtlctt, Beery, Heed A Co. ; against Kdmund Waring, which was .j tried liefore Judge J. F. Duly and a jury in Hart 1 of the Common I'leas, venter- .( day. The .fctioii was brought to recover for two dressea and sonic kid gloves, t. besides a loan of money, furnished hy the plaintiffs to Wuriug's wife in June |( and August, 1H7?I. Hy way of defense. (> Waring urged that he had been so para- (| ted from Ins wife, and that he hud made |( the latter a utitticient allowance to provide for her necessities. Judge Duly, in |( his charge, told the jury that when a ! w tradesman supplies a married woman ' (i with goods, with the expectation of (| having her husband pay the hills, he j takes the chance of three things tirst.it B* turning out that these goods are not f| necessary tor her or her condition in ^ life; or that the liiishand has supplied her w ith all the money that is uecess- tJ ary; or tliat, although the goods are (| suitable for her condition in lite, she has already supplied tu-raell elsewhere J"( with what was neeesaary. Ah to the |( borrowed money, it was a queation, ho j thought, nut tree from dittieulty either |( hv the law of this State or by the law of (| Kngland. A late ease in Kngland goes 's 11 great length in relieving the huahantl jj frutii liability. The ease was one where ^ the husband, living in Calcutta, had J sent his wile to Kngland. giving her let- ^ tern of eredit upon a banking-house in the latter place. Aiter arriving there t(' the found the hank had tailed. Sulwe- " ipieutly, in order to return to her htis- " hand, and Iking without means, she j went to the plaintiff in that case, and a borrowed the money to enable her to j h do so. Kven in that ease it was held the tl husband was not responsible. That ! h w as a case so extraordinary in its nature h that he (Judge I'aly i would hardly feel a Imiuh I to follow it fo thatextciit. lie fi considered it ought to he li ft to the jurv ti to say whether a woman, k-ing left li without neeessary articles by her bus- ji kind, has not the right to horrow money u to pris ure them. The jury brought in a l< verdiet for the defendant. o j I, A Magical Performance. Washington Corrwpomlene I'hteitico Times. Heller is akuit the only aiiiUHement ? this week, ^leaking of I teller, an Kn- , J" glish tourist, fresh from India, now vis- . ' itimr in this eit v. savs: "None of the < Wrslern nations know even the alpha- " Ik'I a( limbic." He added they ars all rliunsv amateurs aa compare*I w ith the most eomnion professionals of India. t It would appear so from his deserip- l' lions of a trick |terfnruied by an Indian ; c juggler in an interior tow n in lower In- i e dia. The judder was accompanied by a i small lad. uppuraiith his sod. Itoth were j t naked to the waist. 1 t The juggler produced a small lull of j f tw ine ncurlv hull the sixe of his lirst. He i tossed it to the sjsvtators and then to | his Im>v without any further prclimiu- a I tries. I I The l>oy placed the lull in his mouth, I mode u great gulp, and in an instant it a was apparently swallowed. I A second latter there appeare*) un- I tier the hard brown skin of the I my, i UtKiu his right side, a Jtrotuhezunec the 1 I size of the lull swallowed. t The juggler now steps forward. He s draw s a keen knife from his helt and ad- 1 vtnres to the la>y. lie lanees gently t U|?on the surface of the prntulwranec i and the blood flows. The long foretin- ti ger of the juggler is inserted in the small t o)?eniug. lie feels gently about and la- < ter draws out a threat! from the wound, i Then he gentlv pulls upon it and wauls i slowly a lull that reaches the size of the i one exhibited only after the protu- j * berance is gone. This is a simple trick I performed For the small sums that can 1 lie collected in a street crow n. Kxplaiu t ii w ho cau. t * ] Trial of an Alleged Body-Snetcher Fatal ( Aocident * Painksvillk, November 28.?The in- i terest in the ??se against l>r. tar lisle lor ? body-stealiug increases. The pmseeu- < tion to-day Itave witnesses by w hom 1 thev offer to prove that the drieudaut. ( while living in this place, carried on a I systematic business of robbing the rem- i etery. and offer lo show that once he I carted away six bodies in one night i Mrs. F. Brown, an old resident ol this ; county, fell from a wagon this morning < Cd broke her bnek, dying in three | ura. r v - v. m '- v- . : ; . v l* ' WHEELING, W. SMOKED OL'T AT LAST, is THE BRIBERY OF JACK KEHOE. "l pf > mi Conspiracy of the Republican leaders in nc 1875 with the Molly Maguires, in j -ve the Interests of Hartranft. j Tt larristmrg i'ulriot of WediwxUy. J VU It is now two years since tliu trial of j (,w >ne of the .Mollv Maguires for the uiur- ! j'1 ler at Mauch Chunk revealeil the fact | hat General Sigtrietl, a prominent Be- 1 th mhlican politician of Pottsville, was the iriueipal negotiator in the wholesale ^ umhase of the votes of the Molly Maatires for (iovernor liartrauft in the we lection of 187-?. Curing all this time, <''1 n the midst of the discussion of the *'1 I'r' vehoe cast; and its connection with cur- | H| cut [Kiliiics, (ieiieral Sigtried has pre- | at ervE*d a discrete silence. But he has j or ?een smoked out at last. In a long in- , no erview published in tho I'ottsvdle ; t|? \lintr* Jim nidi of Monday, < ieneral | "f? iglried descrilies the successive steps , ws u the negotiations which terminattsl in i re' . no he transfer of the Molly Maguires to I ,jv iovernor liartrauft. ! n, I LETTER FROM CI LP'S : 1 MilAS. j * what the Reform legislature ! jj~ Should Do The Substitute for 1 all' the County Court The My*- iut terious Midnight Pedestrian. "* (irn.-s|M>inlt<iKie of the KcxiMcr. Mills, November *J7. 1 Having heroine much interested in tji; In- legislative coufah which lias recent- vai r ap|>carcd in the RkoistmiIii relation "f [ the codification of tiie laws of West irginia, ami the inoiiificutioii oi the c,., iscrepancics which now so characterize lac ur statutes, irom the tenor of your cor- no espondeuts, as well as that of the . ress, strongly indicate that the coining j", essioti oi the West Virginia Legislature I < designed o'r in tended to bring alsiiit i speedy reformation. If there is iiv part of our law whicii reuires a change, it is that which . elates to land titles. The celebrated ascot o. K. WihmI, et al., vs. Aruintmrout et al., have not only fermented this Ye larticular section, hut ruptured the en- ,, irccounty. More than."ai.SUOacrobof land . re now, and has l?een in litigation since j HtW, which covers tracts oi lands that lave heen in possession for years, and '] illicit has been made to blossom like wa he rose, being decorated by the noon am lay sun, seems from the partial decision -| f the jury at the last term of the Fed- Hj|( ral Court, w ill forever pass from under s<>|, heir hands, after holding it for more ||)(| han a generation ; and now it there is as ny matter that should demand the at- jj((, eutioii'of our law makers, it is hat suhjeet, which will forvcr put a ?pi ictus to the coin- I lien ted land-law of West Virginia, ?m i'hich has heen embodied in our law the fresh from the barren fields of the Old kuuinioii." The Legislature, doubt- aJ ss, has tlit* Constitutional right to nact a law that will forever displace W| lie Isigus titles that arc now in the amis of laud shylocks, which is workig a detriment, not only to this county, ^ ill the entire State, and cut short the cit; oik of i those corporate tools w ho iu- the ?t our courts, and insist upon the re- ^ uctioii of the assessed value of said i uids. Inlsiisthe Itoard oi Sujiervi is, through the influence of their (ii iinrdcr, were induced to reduce the i \alue from (if 1 mis- | 'I ike not i seventy-five cents to twenty- I bat ve, alter a vain attempt to bulldoze ! wa in* legislature. Said amount was ini- inii rediatelv paid and suit at once insti- tin ited. Heine, it is at once visible that | such a procedure is longer tolerate*! ( i our I'ourta and countenanced by our (| yislutors, that llie future prosperity of 'j ur State is greatly eiidanp red. Kvery . by lock who can obtain "a shaduw of a " tie" will further augment thedittieulty I y fermenting the impotence of our kii itul law. Will noty?>iir eorres|Nunlent, tin ho i* abundantly able, take up this enj pie and dis*auss it in eolineetiou w ith res tilers? * t It I'KOI'l K INTKEXt llKD AloVt.TIIK UNK. Jol A more generous, hospitable ami law- TV hiding people is seldom met than we Ul1 ave in Ihaxton, but notwithstanding s|" Ids fact, loud denuneiations are l t I urled % against Judge Jaeksou j vo' r his repeated leanings or rulings, | ml that, too, in the hi vast of the law in 1 Th ivoroithe plaintiffs; and hint a eon- I \VI rihutioii in tin* sha|>e of a big bonanza." ; Th tut this is not probable. Men's pre- tei iidiees lead them astray when it is really t'o ot nerceivcd by those who vociferate so j gin unity. But the idea of giving "I' I he | dii Id homestead, .having occupied it so | nig, ilea red away the forest, tilled ; |K. he soil, met their combined disappro- j ,|U mii.,ii Thouvrh the law does not justify j Ht? t, yet I hey hiv ready ior hiiv wner- ! \\ eiuy that may arise; uii<l will s|>eiii| heir last ivnt lieforvthey w ill given {>cg ! >4j| lid thell - here I hail lietter st?i|>. wj rIIAT 8ll.il.I. UK 81 HSTITI'TE I1>R THK ! |>h Oil XTY Cot KT SYNTKM? thi Fur some time our eitisens, through ; 'a he uieiliutn of the press, have lieen 1 rawly discussing the defects ot the ah uyiilv omrt system, as im|*olcnt ami l<n ntirely unlit lor the times. Perhaps in system has ever been inaugurated ' l'r hat has proven an inefficient to the j ihnass til the jteople as this. It is natural ah nr tin- masses to lie clamorous; hut the | an mplacahie harrier to this system is not, ( lm terhaps the w orthlessness of tlie system Mi a the manner in w hu h it is carried on. pn ts juri-sIhtion is entirely too broad. ' of fhe chancery business as w ell as actions 1 it law involve legal technicalities far leyoml the ability id the average justice. ' : leiuv, the mainspring of this ilithcultv thi s vested in the material which , Mi arries out the provision* oi wi he laws, not l?eeauae they wiltullv do t ot 4i, but from a want of knowledge oi the i of aw. The system is probably gvmd, but eo he U'st svstem extant improperly ni nauaged will irittcrdowu to aby-woni? j en leuunciation. I remember one term of hr ,\)urt in whieh some twelve eases were j (ij lecided, or partially so, ami motions an nade for new trials, whieh were granted . di n every instance but one. and this hr vent over by detault only for the want le; ?f a motion. In every other in stain v hi tut this, u hen an evil was abroad in the un ami ami settling down like a i*all upou , an he entire eviuutry.all heads set Prettier of o bring alamt a speedy remedy. | In this all inarvh in a ci^p- [ M irons procession with the uiotto of in '1 k?u u with the County Court system" re lying ot the uiast liead. never stopping or inee to substitute a tnore wholesome pi lie in its stead. Now the vjucstion is: IV hat shall we substitute ior the Coontr 3ourt system ? 1-et us stop loug enough io thiuk about a reuiedv for this evil Fi uid not talk so much. Why will not cl the judiciary bill, which was defeated w in that part of the house which was ti< made up of the people?forsaken inliviiluali, known by tne name of legal w gentlemen?meet the (haired change. w We should my something of the /> .-...-. -; > V i - ' ^ \Jy, .r ;; V-*/ TTii [DySplHr> |J*J Bki| VA., SATURDAY medy; it is better to bear this system an to inaugurate an evil that we know 'thing of. The change proposed by ! -itiaen" is a very good one, and would obably meet the approbation of a iiority of the people. Though 1 am , it an advocate of ihe present system, ( t we should not be too hasty in the ndication of this system until we are re that we have a" better substitute. ] te second premature objection as di- , ilged by "Citizen," is found in his j , n words: "The second cause is in ! e fact that such a large numtier of the i-udiers of the Convention were legal ntleinen, looking forward to seats on e bench, that in their eagerness to hirer individual promotion, they erlooked the general good, and collated to all sorts of ridiculous inconstancies." If my recollection serves me ; 11, there was a great desire for a i ange at that time, and, according to e al>ove, these legal gentlemen only e pa red the way for "turther individuuroinotion," and as the time is near ! hand when the judicial gentlemen j others must again In* selected, la*- ! ire that the same nice little game he t again played hv these gentloman of 8 Star ChamU'r. And now that tgvism" has la-en laid on the table a relic of the past, we hope that the orni Legislature will expunge the ohxisoits section of our code and reiuctlie judicial evil. K WVSTKKIol S MIONIUHT HKIIKSTKIV.V Kor the ]>ast three weeks the xuietude this neighborhood has been inter pted by some unknown person, who s re|**atedlv attempted to Iniist open i door of Thomas Wallace's house; il either roh or assassinate him. The ention of the villain is unknown. first made himself known hv trying hurst the door otl' the hinges, and <t, too, by prostrating himself, doubt anticipating the fact it Wallace would shoot. After a in attempt to ascertain the intention this visitor, he emptcd his gun, but fortunately he held too high and overit him. The villain continues to -p up his night visitations, and Wale has re| eatedlv shot at him but with avail. However, steps are being ,eu to tiring the supposed burglar to itiec, and if it is kept up justice will ve its effect. T. I i. STCIKTY OLKAM8. ?tes and New* from the t?a> World. Holiday festivities next. \re you going to receive on New ar'sf The average young girl is busy on it Christmas present for her sweetirt. fhe dancing population of our city s distributed on Thanksgiving eve ong eight bulls. There was a noticeable air of mystery nit a young man yesterday as be was n in close consultation with a tailor, ding up the warning linger of silence lie left. Hut clothes of that descrip- ' n are only wanted for one thing tilling. Tim "young favorite" pined for favors I would not be comforted licfause y are not. No Herman this week. t private party was given last n.ght i residence near the corner of Fournth and Cbapline streets. The com- \ iv was largely made up of members Hie Herman. diss l.illic "Mendel, formerly of this i. but now of Texas, is in tIn- eityj for holidays. 'harlie hushcy, of Short Creek, gave hilly-day |>arty last night. About t*nty-tivecouples from here went up participate. The A 1*. O. club gave a Thanksgiving iquet uu Thursday veiling, which j b rechrrchr in every particular. Lara- ; i' furnished the supper. and did it in ! liigLcht style of tlie art. -'ashioitahle society on the island is j the c/?i dec over a wedding anhi mil inr the next week hut one. en u Zane street lady will make j |tpy a young newspaper man. t on a par with past altairs ot the a!, the auuiversan eelehration hy Waverly l.iterary Society will In- an i jovahle affair. The society w ill have ; tilted the green old age of six years, i'esteiilav was the natal day of Mr. Itu I'. Hiiieldatler. and a party of his ling friends surprised him last night [It a call. They took the house h\ rin, hut John gave them a cordial reition and "set 'etu up." lie's just a ter now, \ fashionahle wedding came off on ; ursday at Fairmont, at which several itccliug people were represented. ' e happy pair were .Miss Mary, ilauglr* of J. it. Watson, Ksq., and Key. j nrad A. Sipe. Nearly two hundred i-sts were present to enjoy the wed- j tg festivities. I'he l>rauiatie Society seems slowly to hudding into existence. Among the miters are Kd. Larkin. H. W. I'eteri.JohnM. Birch, Jehu I.. Hit key, ill Schwertfeger. ('has. Fisher and j roil Itaguley, material bUtticient for rdauapolus. The tir?t representation II prohahly U- ltulwcrs charming ty "Lady of Lyons." Who will lie magnificent Claude and the haughty uline has not been ileterminetl. Hie Ksther contata moves slowly ttg. The parts ass ignis I are as fof \s: kill);, IhncarSeelev; IJueeu, Miss :gie Mulrine; liarm.tn, I |>l<*n Keiley; ophet, C. V. I Micas; Scrilie, Mat : ilev. The part of Feresh will nroh- , Iv in- taken ?ne night hv Ktta l?ill>.n tl <>iie l>y .Miss Theresa Fhillips. The lance of the cast will be assigned <>n I >ntlay next. The juvenile choruses ( utilise to lie tjuitc iuiporuul nature* the cantata. A Brilliant Weil din*. tuinoi i?:t u. No\ eiuUr -S Kuriv i> morning the marriage cenmonv ot r B. IV Smith and Mi*- Mary Mciiarr i> celebrated by Ilev. Father Sidley. this city. The groom is a resident Kasteru Pennsylvania. a iMKvesMiil ntrat tor an< I huil< ler, lieing associated th Mr. Miuahan.ni this city, in the rttkm r?f oar new court honse. The itle is a daughter uf Mr. John Mrirr, one of Springfield's wealthiest d most intiuentia) citixeus. Miss S*- j e Metiarr, the U*autiful sister <?f the itie. acted as bridesmaid.Mr. John Hii , of the. firm of Riley A Soil. CoiuuiIh, Ohio, taking the (tart of groutusan. The *cr\ uv was very interesting, id the ceremony throughout was one unusual impressive news. The after trices were uuurkeii by quiet elegance, any friend* ami guests were present an ahroa>l. Columbus being well repsnutod. Mr. and Mm. Smith departed i their wedding trip this noun, atvouiittied by a host of friends. WMlhar Indlotlioiw Waahixrtox, November 30. 1 a. M.? .4? Tennessee and the tthiu Valley, ear or partly cloudy weather, variable in da, stationary temperature, ami ataonary or higher pressure. For the Lower Lake* pertly cloudy gather, light variable winds, mostly Utah, stationary or lower temperstr* um gMMtllj hj|^6f hinnnttir * $?: 'r "--r :.v ^ r 1 Jv?vX. ' i: J V w |'.MORNING, NOVE FROM DISTANT LANDS. CHECK OF THE BRITISH ADVANCE IN AFGHANISTAN. The Situation Considered Serious?Who ' Is Responsible?The Pommerana Disaster?Reception pf lorne and ^ Louise at Montreali 1 The British Advance Checked. i Pcsiiawtb, November 29.?General I Brown's communications have lieen tempflfurily cut. The hostile Highlanders, , estimated at 4,000 in miinber, have col- j levied in the hills below All Muajhl. | They cut oil' the stragglers and lire*! on * armed parties. The sta tion of the pass J Itetween Jutnrood and Ali Musjid ha.s t l>een close*I altogether for the present, a A strongly escorted convoy failed to | hare its way to-day. The situation is serious, ami strong measures are in- \ etri table. t Who I* Responsible r * St. Pktkksbvbo, November 28.?The ' .VWw Irowyu publishes an article say- * iug that the responsibility for the dis- 1 natch of the Russian Kmhassy to ('al?ul rests with Russia, and not Afghan- 1 ifttan. Kugland avoids strong oppo- M - i /.n. ,... i...... w .?,i?., t Ul"lll> ell Ml lillin mi t? van iici^iiiivi . i . The Pommerani* Disaster. Nkw Yokk, November 29.- The fol- ^ lowing dispatch whs received, to-day, fruin Hamburg: Three officers of the j Pominerania remain at iKiver to identity the Itodies. The captain is ill at Rot- v terdaiu suffering from exhaustion. Total missing, :t7 passenger* and 11 of ! the erew.t t The Inquest. (| Haktixor, Km;., November 2ft. An H inquest was lield here to-dav on the l bodies of three victims of the Hammer- H ania disaster. Mr. t'lymer, a Washing- H toil student in Paris, recognized the 1 body of k. W. Clvtner. his eottsin. p Another IhhJv was recognized as that of <| Peters, steward of the steamer. Mr. ,| t'lyiuer said he believed that the third ,, Isviy was that of Mrs. latcke. The in- v quest was adjourned to allow the ehief j mate an opportunity for exculpating himself. M Mr. Plight testilied at the inquest to- ( day. lie repeated his previous evi- n dence. He said the sailors even saved t their baggage and bedding, instead of rt assisting the passengers. The Captain i kept his post like a man, hut no one | else did. Captain Schweiizen, in aus- ,| wer to an inquiry of Mr. Plight after | the collision, said his chief officer had a left him. The men in the last I mat per- p stated in pushingoff whilethere wasroom p for several more people. Although the j inquire remains open. The jury re- ,| turned a verdict that the three persons v drowned, came to their death in conae- ti qtleiice of the collision at sea. Cause ( of which has not been show n. u The Iron Trade. a I/o.viK?N, Novemhcr2ft.?The condition o of the iron and coal trade in South s Staffordshire district is growing worst' j and the closing of works and tlie re- fi duction of wages are noticed. a IaOKNK AND IAHJIME. J] T?i?dr at 3l?*ulr?:ul., \ Moxtukai ,Novetnl?er2y.- Thestreets, g which a light frost has made passable, arc crowded with citizensand strangers. ? The decorations are magnificent. The ? public buildings will Ik? brilliantly . illuminated this evening, and the stores | and residences w ill have transparencies with appropriate mot tin's. Although the vioe-regal train was not expected till ( 1 o'clock, holders of tickets, giving ad- j mission to the railroad depot, were tak- j ing their places at li o'clock. As early v a- 11:110 the route of procession was t densely pai ked w itli growing in v enthusiasm with the upproacTiing hour. t, Vl 12:'J0 the tiuvernur'a train made t its appearance, and lite military were s taking their positions. j At the u|>|Kiiiite<l time, the vice-regal j train swept into the Bonuventnre de|iot, a w here was assembled the (ht< of the j city, t<< the uumlier of between three , or four thousand, w ho cordially cheered , the (iuveriiur-t ietteral ami the Princess ( as they proceeded t? the throne at the , east end of the building, and in front of , w hich were assembled the luemliers of { the corporation itt full dress and wear- j r in/rosettes, with the Mayor, in the t scarlet lot>es of the office, at their head, j ts the (iovernor-tieneral and the , Priiuvsa approached the throne, they ! } were met by His Worship, the Mayor, j | who presented the IVincess with a mag- | nilii eiit lniUi|Uet. The Kxcelleiicies as- | , cended the throne, when the Mayor I | read the address of the eor|ioration, to j j which the Marquis replied. ; | CltKEMtKIKK CtHXTV. j ? I.KW ISHl KO. ! ' Svit Set nii'K *?eKi>?.s.- The sale of 1 the Salt Sulphur Springs, in Monroe county. W. Va., to Mr. Council, of i | Kichiuond, Va.. lias lieen confirmed by the 1'nitcd States Court, now in aeawiou at < harleston. I I'viiviii in. Hothi- The fa-wishtirg i , Hotel, iiikIit the *u|?erv inion of it* ore*- ; t ut popular proprietor, Jainea II. Mrattou, Kxj., i* undergoing a remodeling, j which, w hen completed, w ill add niiitli , t<> the conxciiieiice of the building. ( OKESNBRIKR WHITE 81'I.fHE KflUJMHi. I Ml WlioBTKK foK 1'<XTW \srfcU. - Jll'lge 1 J. M. Wi'Whortor, of liewishurv. liv ' I lwvn appointed to the position of |Mntt- i master at tin- tireenbner White Sulphur springs, vi?e t'harlea Kobinson. I r>u., removed. The tacttcy created 1 Id Mr. Itohimmu'* removal is well *u|?- 1 J>1 it-*I id the appointment ot Judge M. as ' 1 lib* ?ucir\?'r, ami we feel warranted in predicting a autvesaful and satisfact<>rv discharge of the duties of postmaster at the White, under the management of ; the new ap|>?'iatee.? HV/h/jj foami. Interesting 8hazr. Battle t 'lMixsaTi. NiivrwWr 'JM. ?A sham 1 ait tie took place yesterday at the fair ground**: Ait. tiilcad. <)_, iu the pre?emv of a large coiicourae rilixcna of ! that plare and visitors from the surrounding country. Hunng the war several serious injuries were indicted, ami mnrh ill feeling eugemlered. (ash In.nf the levering t iuards. was shot in tlie face. Hie wound is eon** U* red dangerous IW-njaunn Mctioman was struck on the head with a l*yonet. cutting to the skull. 2AKK8VLLLE. O. Testimony Aguat Dr. MeyL Zix sviujL, November 2S?New and valuable testimony against f>r. Heyl has been k.nmi The Uuctor'a attorney from Columbus visited him to-day. ami j it if said arrangement* are being made to give the required amount of toil, *4.010. . If, upon opening Ih. L Mcinna'a : Celebrated A enuifuge, you do not And hi* name manufactured in the flam, you are deonrud. Ako see that Um auto- j graph ^nature of "Flaming Bma, Pittalmrgti," ia on the lahaL > "" -V ' 1MBER 30, 1878. MR. MOODY IX BAI.T I MORI An latere*ting Description t the Man?Review of Hi* Metl oil*, Hi* Style, and Results t Hi* Work. L'orrespondeuce at the Register. Baltimore, November 28. It has tKt-it uty intention for soiii time to give your paper something of a .ilea of the person w hose name is at th Itead of this artiele. I confess my ii Ability to do so, first, because I liardl tnow how to commence, ami second!; * hen commenced, how or w here to em In appearance Mr. Moody is about tiv eet ten inches ami weighs, 1 shottl udge, about one hundred and eight tounds. There is nothing particular! itriking in itis appearance; you wsml udge him, if you met him, to lie a plait ii in pie business man w ith a great deal t vc.,11 i... .,ii ?j,w ?I., i J??. .. k? simple in every respect that lie wi ermit no fuss tolie made over him. lii usiness is to win the u neon verted an nfuse new lite into those that are luki varni; no man was ever better titled in he business, because he thoroughly ui lerstandsit, and hisenergy is undauntc 11 the prosecution of his work. Vo vouhl ask, is he an orator? He is, an nakes no effort to lie. Is he eloquent le is the essence of it, tor he possess*' he magnetic power to make you tei Hid think us he does. Is he foi tisic? He is, without lieing fulsome y so. lie is just a plain, simple, natur il orator, w ith a heart brimming full o he love of his subject, and a keen syni >athy for those who are out of the arl if safety. His "application of a mug] ruth to the thin skin of vanity," th vial thy who are professed t'hristian uicea week w ho should he shining light? 'not to make theif light shine but jus o let it shine," represented by the am i lute of the blind man w ho was noticei itting on the street curbstone w ith rightly burning lantern in his hand aid a passer-hv, being struck w ith th trangeness of a man w ith his contiruiet lindness for doing so, asked him wh; le thus Kit as light was the Kline a larknoas to him. He replied that In lid so "t<> keep from being stumble? iver." Some of these Christian roll Id never be known to be slid t they were not stumbled o\*c very now ami then by some om triking them. Some desire to lead ii 'liurcli matters as in all others, le nuking their light shine instead of let ing it, as if any self-righteousness coiili ave them, instead of letting the retlec ion of their Christianity fall on soiiu leiiighted sinner, whose huinilitv wouh lo to win more. He pictures the fast sup er w ith Jesus and his disciples, whei rising and binding a towel about Hi) ains He takes water and washes tin et of His disciples, and coming t< *eter, the one He knew was going b leny Him, He washes his feet also, not i ithstauding Peter protests." W hei ie so totiehiiigly desert lies ttiis scene o 'hrist's humility, emotion chokes hi: itterances, tears roll dow n his checks nd responsive sobs are heard through lit the vast assemblage. This is tin uhlimit v of eloquence, so simple yet st athetic. .Mr. Moody's tender sympathy lis earnest effort just to win those win ,iv unredeemed, no matter how vile o lepraved, mi nil*' cau help but feel hi tt'ort of love. in speaking of tin tension some fashionable lady louden ho Women's Christian Teiuj>eraiio< *nfon," lately i onvoned in thin city, h< ai?i: "When pledges fail, when friend an not ]irevail, when drunkenness ha 0 strong a hold as almost to becomi 1 disease, if Jesus Christ don' iek up the drunkard who wil tick him up?" This simple thrus ante home to many a one. His \iow m to the regenerating intlueiieeof hap ism, if that would make a new creatur 11 Christ, he would just as well stoj reaching ami go out and baptise , thole audienee at onee; and s|H-wkiii; if the ber|K'iit that was raised up in th v ildernesa, and all that looked on it wer ured, so all of those who lookei o Christ as the only hope of aalvatioi vere saved, but a great many peopl ooked at the |?>le and not at the set lent. The pole was the chureh, and i my one expected the church to sa\ Item, they needed regeneration, for th uinistry held up the church w ith Chris >u top, ami you must look right a hrist first, uml us to the nutter of w hs hurch vou shoiiltl join, you would I'm >ue tpuck enough if you f>>uml Clint irst. Many Christians say they find i o difficult to hold oil t<> Clu i.-t; doll ry to h>>l>i on to Christ; just have llii ii your heart, ami lie will hold on t roll; that sheep were Hot cx|?*ctcd t told on to the shepherd; who eve ieard of sheep taking care of the sho| icrd; His sheep know liis voice, an t hen ho calls they follow. The ahc| lenl^ecd the sheep. Who ever heard ? he sheep feeding the shepherd? I Palestine, the ahepherd* are so careft .1 il...ir uli.u.n Ituil ihev klloW thelll al ?l UU n IV? I' J ill*I the "beep know tin* shepherd; tin nill listen to im call l<> follow but tli dicpherd's; will oU*y no??i?*- else, cxeej a hen they get frtil and n'< I uii f tin hey will ???M? * any one, an.I that i ust the way witii toiiu1 Christian a hen they get *> ? <>!?I in f hri?tiunitj ho voicw nl any one else to them is jin tho same as the shetiherd that tb reaaoii Christ d?ie* (lot hold <>n t? y?#t ioii will not ht him, you iloii't trvi loiir other friends as you <lo Christ, rim were going '<na journey you won I <o to vour friend* hid them go<?ldiv ind tell them you were going to leav them. Whv doli't you the privac i?f Christ's friendship and sav, Christ im going to leave yon, gis?l-hye, an (*ut your hand in Hi* If v?>u pi vour hand in His to hid Him good-by He would not let you go, hilt He ail to yet our luaiiles?1, and cowardly ?nra iway. We are not men and women i the truest sen*e so to art; we don't tm Christ with the courtesy that a* morta hs demand of e*< h other, and then ei fieet Him to go out to hunt us up whe we insulted Mini by ijuietlv and stealth ly stealing away from Hun. I sai when I commenced writing on thi* sul ject of Mr. Moody, f would not kiio * here to stole I will dose this letl< by savin#, tnere is no seiisatKinali* a)s*ut him. Religion is a matter of rain cool deiiU-ration ; feeling* an* very w< in'their way: do not wait for feeling just open your heart and invite Chri to enter and leave the 1 slant- to Hit He will crime wtien vou invite Hit His preaching is a t>ure, simp d. ?tnne of faith and a resi nation of your will to Co His shapiiritr, fiersuasion and hi* Mrw powers of illustration to make pi a tlie wleile {dan of salrathin. makes tl Bible a Us>k to suit opposite evtreno to tlie weak minded and uneducate and even the ni<~t ignorant can a tub stand its Mere.J pnmiis?-s ahile it a justs itself, by its ever entertaini novelties to the most retinal ai educated. K14.su. Fstl Orsrooard and Drowasd. PvUEJcsarao, November ?Thi young men were tying up a raft at ear Elisabeth. \V. Vs., to-?La>, and u of them named Johnson Saundt lipped into the water, five cum was very strong and carried him uu the raft, liia body was recovered leas than half an boor, but all efforts reausritatehiiu werw unavailing. \ - VTrv * aagpff ; ? . C *'-7 * * '" V " i?PC(isf * BUYING AND SELLING. ?f n i- GENERAL MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. JJ fl * 1 i * Gold Closed at lOOi ? Governments ! I' Firm?Flour Uunchanged?Wheat i @ Quiet but Steady?Hogs ' Firm and Higher. t* n O f . FINANCE. ^ !- ' ni Nkw York. November 20.?Money? J'' Market easy at .'KaoJ per cent., closing ?' ' atper rent. Prime mercantile paper V 44?ioJ |?er cent. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed $243,000. Customs re- * ' *. . reipts $41."i,000. Clearing $10,000,000. *" \ Sterling exchange, linkers' hills ijuiet 1'* at 4SU; sight exchange on New \ork " 4.S0. ltrv goods imports for the week. I " ;f so.tiOO.wio. j ?? |"| (ioi.ii?Firm at 100J. Carrying rate* w! 1(? :5 |?er cent, IWrwwing rates Hat to l!j h-04 iht cent. |>er diem, closing at 3 js?r lT ' cent. i?er annum. '1} Shake?Here silver bars 1101 green- l*1 hacks, ami 110 gold; subsidiary silver |[ coin i<a 1 jK-rirnt. discount. " | (lOVKKSVIKNTS -Mrill. Ql lj t t>. <'0U|M?k (lM? : lOM'g . il urwi ltfl:, * '? 1 Kivr-lwrntirt ilittTl 1U6 1 Kivetw cite* dms. _?...101>V, |m J i New Fives .lOH1, w-j I Now Four and une hulK 1(J&V4 Now Font* ......... ImV, IU Ton fort low KW% 51 Ton-fortlot iouu|*.tu.i 1074, . , I'urtvuey Sixes li! ^ t : Haii.bo.vi> Bonus Buoyant, especiali Iv for Missouri, Kansas ami Texas. L Stvtb Bonus ? Dull, li Stocks?The market was irregular toe 'lay. ('oal storks declined H" ' i l**r s rent., Hut an advance of |(<cl J nerceut. i, followed, the iuiproveiiieiit hem# well t maiutaiked at the close. Northwestern, .. - ' St. I'uul unil Istke Shore were actively ^ I I traded tn ami advanced J(<i J jkt cent., ^ a 1 the only iin|Mirtant reaction at thrdoee ^ having lieen in the last named, which e j lost ' js-r cent. of the early iu?- ^ I j provement. Ilann-lsil and St. Jik* v preferred declined !M |h*j eelit, Illinois s j Central _ and Walntsh 1 j per cent, c ! These stocks, however, afterwards rel ' covered 1 per cent. The remainder of s ' the lost was xuiet on slight tiuctuations. j i | The transactions axxrexuted 200,000 J r shares, of which .'.tktwere Krie, -o.tftO I i? Lake Shore, 4,-MH* Walatsh, 2o,(UK) North- ^ ^ i western common, 10,000 preferred, It!,- ; . , 000 St. I'aul common, 8,000 preferred, 1 j"' . j .Vi.two Delaware, Lackawanna and West- w, i | ern, 4,7tH> New Jersey Central, .'{,700 1 - ; Delaware and Hudson,.">,(*10 Morris and * t j Kssex, 1,700 St. Joseph, 8,700 Western . I l uioit, J,700 Missouri, Kansas and - Texas, and .'>,700 St. .lamia, Kansas City '! i and Northern preferred. *'. i Wwteni I ni.'ii M',P., C., <' A I ' Quicksilver 11" Ni'wJriw) i'tul'l. W, he l* Quicksilver |>fd 34 Rock Island ........-117', \, ? I'acltl.Mall IV,St I'aul XO. , Mariposa I?U St. Paul |irvlrrml.. 7>S|4 Mariposa prelum l"-t VYalni?h_ 1?T, New York Central 110, Fori Wayne 'J**, 1 Adam- Kxprvss III'. Tcrrv llaule..._ ' He I | Wells Pargo A 0,i._ Tern. Haute tiV, ^,| ! A inerieaii Kxpress. C.e, Chicago A Alton..... 7W * 1' S Kxyivss .... 471, < A A |ireterrot...tiri l*o , | Krte_........ - no t> A M 71, tr? Krie preferred .. .. :r_", p.. i A \v pv, H, Harlem Il" V A P Mlglirk.M| . i' i Michigan (Yiitial... il*1, Missouri Paeirte I'4 t Punatiia ... I~ II A Q 110 ! I niuii I'm iilc ....... if.1, Hanuihal A SI Joe. IP, H(, ' Ijike s|i,,rv !* *, Preferred ' Illinois Central 7?i' 4 central Pact lie .... 1"7*4 l"' r X P si1, i p bomb Iiita, 4{i Noiihw atrrn mm. IT4, laud It rant I"n'4 |ll( Norihncsiern |>ld . o1, Sinking luinl lo'S. PKODUCkl. 4Jtl a . w i f Mew Vprk. a, * Vrw Yoar, ^Novetntier 20.?Cotton " at a ? l^itifi ab0|f<t9|c. Flour Nominal t? ly unchanged; rmvipts 2H.000 Imrrcls; ( t superfine western and Stale*! 4lk? .'! SO; j(i | common to xood extra *> sof" 4 10; rihhI j t to choice 34 1 ">(<? t .'SI; whit?* wheat extra ^ s ' 34 iV?? *> '_' ">; extra Ohio *1 HOMO 00; St. i. iiouis $.100?5 7">; Minnesota patent ! t. priMvss *'> 7'Ril H ."Ml. Wheal Ipliet hut ^ |, sternly; reivipts 4ls.ooo Imslieis; un ;i | gruueil h|irillg iwa" oie ; .^o. .I H|iiiii^ W . ^ I (n!f.V; N?>. 2 spring 00; uii- ' 0 j graded r???I ?l UW-i I 00|; No. 4 red *1 Ut 1 ! (u I 10; do. *1 17<?? 1 00; rejected *1 tMf '!! | (ii I 10; ungraded am Iter *1 i 10; ' ' [i No. 2 umber *d imj I u~?j; 11 ii|rrH?it*?t |( e while $1 OHfrt 1 lOj; No. 1 white, wale* <>1 *, 41.mm hushclx ut ilOUjfu 1 10; cvtra do. If sales of 1,200 buthete at01 1U?1 llf. i- Bye .Steady; No. 2 western o74<*? e Barley? Hull. Malt tfuiet un?l mi1 changed. Corn Firmer; reivipU 222,- ?it INIO bushels; ungraded 44hi47c; west- ' 12 it ?-ri> yellow 4V; steadier .W<i 40jc; No. Hi ,| 4("(<?47fo. Oata N'oiniiially 1111 - he ?t changed; receipts 141,(Ml bushels; No. 4 it 'J0|c; No. 2, :tOf? .'ttl|e; No. 1, 31c; mik*mI t western 2%i31c; white western .'Ufa u AV. Hay Mrivlv ami unchanged. ,, Hops (Juiet unchanged. Coffee Ouiet 1, ami unchanged. Sugar I hill an.I on r \ changed; fair to gi"?! refining hp* 7c. .0 Molasses I hill and uncltaiiged. Kite? y .1 Nominally unchanged. Petroleum? ! tfuiet hut steady; I nitial V4|(ali8c; ^ ,f crude "?Jr; refined IV-. 'I allow Firmer !,V n at H O-HKiiiije. H-suii tfllietat *1 :tf? j*.' 11 fh I 40. Tur|?entine Hull ami tilt|t ' change*I ut 20 )c. Kgg* ^li-adv; western v 23}fn 2 V. I'oik In fair demand, nun* "e ?7 '*H- Beef if 11 let hut steady". Cm <t Moat* -Sternly; | western | long clear a middles 4jc. lard if met; prime in .-team S?i 10. Butter ifuiet; western m W-? 27e. Cheese?l>i|ll; western 2f* *jc. Whisky? lhill at II (Ml. |? ?t Chicago. tr ie Cui< ir?o, November 20. Flour? m | Nominally unchanged. Wheat Active, hi ?t firm and higher; No. 2 red winter hhfc; li| If No. 2 Chi. ago -|.ring K4|(<? Kijc cash; 01 d Kle m Her IHsi*iiila?r; S2je seller I' o Januarv; No. 3 tA}f? 7lr; reje. ted i ? - -- 'l.--:-!..-.a!?.>,1. I ?' l? !?(' \ ??ril i mii i % m mr no'ia ?m?tm j > liiidirrit caah mi??1 viler !> ? emUr, I ! il 5?- viler January; rejected SSfc". (Jut* i si*-*Iv ami firm at JOt?- caalt ami viler q it |torentber.994r sailer January. Kye-? g 't* t^uiet aii'l unchanged. Barley?In iair r- demand, but at loner rate at 07<* < anii. .k | extra Xo. .1, 4!** -VW*. l'??rk Strong y, n j Mini higlter at t?? S? t a?di ami Heller IK. tt i.iiiUr, in IIKju I2J viler January. m l? Iainl <U-a?Iy ami in fair <lciuaml at t- $ ? 7">< a-li an<l viler l>e?euil*-r; ifr m b?.*? * ? M-ller January. Bulk Meat* ? i- Qui?*t ami liwliaa^ul. W'huiky At i-l *1 ' ?. > Ctacan rial*. * | Cimixs\vi, November 'JO.? (otton | , r Quiet ?t ?.< Kl??ur ?/uiet ami sternly. " Wheat Mr?#ng. red ami a lute Mr ** . "ii rir<'i|itr - UK bu?heU, ahi|*n?entM .'i.ttW bud.ct*. Com iH-uiam! bur ami mar (. ket til III at SJtV.'C!c. tiui? "Heady su-i | J *' in lainlemaudat B>e Heady t| " at Uftilt Barley mnuttfer; No. 2 " L.I! *1 |U?I I-'. Pork -In g'rfid ile- ? uuiu-.l al it) UHi M 10 seller afart; tS 10 1' seller Janiuiry. Lard "Mrnig. team k't kettle nominal Bulk Meat*? | v/uiet ami tirui al ?- IiK*4 4 'U ,n , B >xe?l Meat* Murfl rili $11U; loiigiiki "* ofc.'fl i kar held al $4 I2|. MaruU? "* Firmer at 3B? 4J<? 4Jt'. Wluaky -frUrmit at il <* ">. Butter l>ull ami uiMiui|nl. 'r i.iii?ni ttil -Firm at ukr. a haw OrlMaa ' Xtw Oturu, Not ember 2W.?Sujpr la-mam I lair ami market li nn; interior to * ?! (irtuumn 4|(*i|r. .-omcnon to i gm?l n<<iiue>ti 4i<?.)jpr; yellou rkantle<l 7 *? . yti/laaa-a -Active, irm and 1 ee higher; common lair ?M?24r: or n-utntuiol IWaiV. kn*?Qnirt ami ne tirui; InuMaiu ordinary to choice frm tn i Oic. ut Pittetmrgfc. ler Ptmarnos, November 20.?Petrolein am?Crude steady at $1 Ik at Partar's 1 to lor immediate shipment; reived ?{e J kit Philadelphia detivury. . -V -?# . > rr. ' x ^ % J J -A J NO. 116. Baltimore. Baltimore. November 30.?Flour? ull and heavy but not auotably lower, 'heat?Western dull ana lower; No. 2 ennsy I vania red $1 08$; No. 2 western inter red, spot $1 04jfa 1 02 j; seller eeeiulKT $1 (?">; seller January $100$ H 07$. Corn?Western dull and easl- / ; western mixed, spot, old. 48(?48lc; l*w 45c; seller December 45<$4o$c; Her January 4ti640|c; steamer 30c. ats?Active ami firm; western white K?2Hr; do. mixed 28(<t 27o; I'ennsylvaia 27(a>28c. live?Dull for inferior; nu for prime; prim Peiinsvlania 32r. ay?Dull and nominal; lYnusylvaia.prime $11 OOfa 12 00 per ton. Prosions?Quiet, jobbing only. Mesa ork?At $8 .*>0. Hulk Metits- latoae mulders :K<? sjc; clear rib sides4$<a4|o; u ked new 4<a lutcou shoulders, old (ate; clear rib sides, new ">$(.i5Jc; uus 0|(<i lie. latrd?At 7c. Butter? ull for roll, but tirm for packed; choice estern packed lUa IV; roll at I5(jr. \ * . Petroleum Dull and nominal; ude 7b'; re tin til hie. I'otlce Very tit but held steady: Kio cargoes I Ufa' jc. Whisky?Dull at $1 00 Milwaukee. Mii.wai'kkk NovemU-r 20.?Flour? niet and tirm. Wheat Kinu; opened a decline of Jc ami closed tiriu; No. Milwaukee hard IMjc; No. 1 Milwsnle 8ii$e; No. 2 H3Jc; seller November <c; seller Ikiviulier 83 jc; seller JaUiry 84 je; No. 380c; No. 4 02c; rejected c. Corn Better; No. 2 3l$e. Oats lift ami steady; No. 2 20|e. live Hninal; No. I 44c. Barley Dull; No spring cash Hoc; seller Iksviulter f?(<* ? ; seller January sit-. rnivisioua lift and (inn. I'urk Old $0 70; new 00. laird - I'llII10 steam $ ? 70. Toledo. Toi.kimi, Noventlier 20. ? Wln-at ? liot; amU-r Miohiyan, seller heeenir, Out-; .No. 2 nil winter, n|K?t, 07e; llor IhivmU-r O4fo; m-llor Jannaiy i\ C-orn Su?ily; hitfh mixed .'t7o; w .T.V; Xn. 2 new Jfcfe. OmIh -Mull, ?. 2 2d jo. LIVKHTOCK. Uaat Lubtrty. Ka*t l.iKKKTY, Novemla-r 2?.~(.'at tie? veiptslur tin- Imii tlavs 1,015 la-ad of roiij^li and 'It lu-ad id loeul; total for I- (<mr days, I,Hod lu-ad of through and 1 lu-ad nt Iim-uI siisk. Kvorvtliiiik! Id mil nil \\ iiIiii-m1m> night t-nt|>l ii luuds* nt Rentneky stink, which Id tiiilav, averaging I.d48 10*., at 30. Ilm(s Kii-ri|i(s fur tin- two days 4,07.*i ad; tntal fur tin- four days 17,740 ail. Yorkers >2 7 a a 2 H7?; I'liiladelias 12 00(a :t 10. Mu-ep Keceinls l-ir tin- two day a 40(1 ml; total fur tin- frnir days l.tKIO head, in- fur sale. New York. Slew Yiikk, Niiveinls-r 20. Beevea? veipts I.JUI lu-ad. Market ijuiet, all Id liofure iiimui at an advance m |e; ur tu |iriuie native steers OtuOjo; viI tt|(a '.U'; pssl sti-ers Kelieiallv going Mffiitk-. ki|sirters tmik ItKt iu-ad at [ > lOe. "diyep Iteeeipts "...SKI lu-ad. Market adv and fairly lirin at d|f*4|e; comill jfissl 4|(u.?le; prime alii! eklra fu.iji-. launhs l.v,|Mirters took 4 ear ids at *?> UK" *i 2 ? |s-i I<Mi 0<s. llu^s Kiii-i|its 7.:UK? luad. Market lie! at >2 UK" .1 .'Ui |s-r UKt His. live, lli sales nl ear loads at a1'.' Wt, d earn Ki'^i, mill 2 ear loads iit very i-liniia *3 25. Chicago. I'iin villi, November 20. Tin* /knivri i ihkiI re|M>rts ling receipt* d7.(KKI head; ipineiits 2,-VOO head. Market a shade aer; irissl shipping K.V" II tHI; light * 7tK<i 2 M0; mixed packing $2 mK? 2 00. tattle Iteeeipts 2.SHI head; ship t-nts I. UKi hea?l. Market llriu and aee; shipping 3-d .Vk-i 4 70; leeder* and k kers I'J OK id dill; liiilelu-rs lower. M n (KH.i .i im; miith ?_ mn .1 -t<i ill* # -' (iif" I 441; 4 '< !<.rMiliM ink" .' i; Tela* iJ 10. S||iH |i Kr.rl|i|? 700 lli'inl. ulilf.llltllU Nil lll'inl Miirkl't I-III* .1 li<I r.l?V Ml IXH-i'J 70. UIdoIDUU. cm imx iti, novi-iiiiht in. i!<hm Vrtiir. tiitit miiiI liijflift; i-oiiitnoii &i(? 'J (Ml; lij/lit I- U'*n 'J Ml; |?Mikiti|( 7'MI'J mi; liiHrlirm' ???"_' UY Hfipln 1*4.47*4 lirMil. nhi|<iuri!tM !! 'i76 'H'l. WOOL. Hliiltddpblt. i'nii.tnil fill t. N-in iiiU-r JM.- Wool iJnit*!; Ohio, IViumv Ivmiiii, W YmI Vir iiim \\ mikI jl?'\r't'w-i :W? , i-ilrn .'kV; iiiiiliiim :?tf? .l?r; khim* 30(m 'Xle, i'* York, Mil InkfM11. Iii'limm *n?l ?i-?t ii flitr Hl(? .'Ur; im-Oiiim Hin* :'rH? :HW\ ? arm' Hut* 3llf??:i|r; intiil?iii|f w u?lii*< I if" 4'Jr; rotiiliiiitr iiiimm?Ii?n| 'hv* 'iht ; iiiMiiit ruiiiliiliir 'Siif" ^tlM'; flni* nil? ??lie<l f? 24i'; I 'Mtrsi-Hint mtilitlin tiiiWMnlit <1 'f7? 'II jr. DM* UOUDB. Ktw York. Xk? Y'>kn. Niitrinlirr 2W.- HiMUlfW iiiliiitn-M trr\ <|iiii| with i mliiiMUuli tine*, mikI iiii|M>rt?Tn Mint )?M?ing mlr nlutryiHli. >|iritik ?un|i-nt jn nl?*n*|r rt*i|iin>l liv i (i-iliirrx, liul u\ v vt>mlrn? ilnll. 4 'otliili kimmU III /l.t il-liulllll. Iillt (mrU itl'al'lv. I'rilll* ilirt. 4 in^liJin- .lull Mil*! llliiM'ttl**i|. rinn (f mm!* in light ntjiwat. -3 A KINK A*M>KTMKXT OK PABL1 OUTIiBRT, MV?>. FORK* < tKVKJW X- AUoalull llIM* 14 Mil vt*r I*IiiI?mI (JuoU?? ?l Wt>kc U?e. Ml U4W.li. Wkn, el JOHN JRIFIiCI.-H, aft tauttttJBtt PLUMBERS. THOMPSON 4 HI BBC NO. I'RA'TI' All Rl.l MURK*. j as and Steam Fitters, 12)4 MARKET ?T . * HKF.I INo. W. VA. In all k.B'W lA It n.UKkl l?l ?( In/11 Kiir? V?ff Ci(M* M<l I fciuiltry T.4-% iMmU And W alrr l.*ig(M* <h)i.A f'iia.)a MaMjf ?]?? . KMOI Tula, Muk.. An. i/W A (ran U M jUfcriUd CuMtrM SUaa Pump a ?l? IMEIIWAITCfH (AS MACMHE. . OrArt* In.in lR< nwiiUf |?i/W|/t>) lll?L wA W.N I. HAliK 'radical Pteafcar ul Sal Fitlar, MO ? TWELFTH fTRhlTT W?ttu??. V. Va. OnWra Itum th? riiuutr) allen-lnd U> aa Uwort koCW __ __ CHEAP STNCET HOSE. A MEW LOT WA KRAI hi' -TKKET Hi ME /V uBiul rt ika thfiw. Jhuay PslMU MrcH tMber it wiili Mil ik? haw. c?U m4 hmRm It. huUfi Mini Oaf Filling 4oor Ml Aat Mk? ua4 Ml ? ?* Kfcaa LI KE FITTOX, I tit Mala StoMt * * . .