USZNES3 NOTICES. tirt C1ntMn(t in rhlladrlnhln. C Vtohina in J-hUadel,,hla, Chrn,. nothing Phtla4U.hhnL Utaqret toothing in IHhuMvhial ' At Tnrr JT?H. At Tnwnr Jtill, " At 7biwr fid. Otir .lock I ,..,..- .. '. Mail. -. ""Vt dtwaiW lower than the ' ?!" AuM niracti,m guarantee imJrd ' " vanetuea ana money re wiy netioeen ") Bxxitrrr A Or.., JV'Aend V Tvwkb Ham; l'HILADBLPHIA, and Wo. 606 Broadway. iw Yob io Faith Wki.i. Foondbd.-Id old time, at tbe com mencenient of every season, It wu tba fashion to Sake a attong cathartic M safeguard against a hangs of temperature. It waa worse than sense less practice. Tba p ople of our day understand tha matter belter. Instead of depleting tbe system they reinforce It. In tbe method they adopt tbejr exhibit a Wise discrimination. Instead of resorting to tbe Vitiated stimulants of commerce, or any of tba com ponnos derived from them, th y pnt their laltb to the Only absolutely pure Invlgoraol procurable la tbe market BOSTETTHK'B BTOMAC1I BITTERS. Their faltn Is well founded. Never baa anytonlo medicine been prepared with auob aorupulous preol Ion and conscientious care. It la a vegetable com pound, of which every Ingredient Is sound, wtsle- some, aud medicinal In tba trne sent of tha word. Now, we have three prominent na'lonal complaints. One-half or the adult population of tha United States suffer more or less either from diseases of tha sto mach, derangements ot tba liver, or affections of the kidneys. In no other land under Heaven are these maladies so general as In this country, and HOSTKT- TLB'S BITTEK3 Is a speclflo for them all, unless organlo In tbelr origin, and, therefore, beyond cure. And let those who are fortunate enough to ba exempt from them at present nnderstand one great fct, vis., that an occasional nse or this vitalizing toalo will as certainly prevent them as tha aan will prevent the earth from freezing where its genial beams descend. The Empkrob Napoijcon wishes a European Con gross of nations to arrange again for the peace of Kurepe. Tbe peace of Europe seems to be like a floe sultotclolbes.au the time giving way somewhere. and oonsrqnently In continual need of patching Map wan la to act tbe character of tailor to the nations. We are thinking Just now what a happy oonaition it would be If the "Peace of Europe" was as well mil together as the clothing sold at Charles Stokes A Co.'s, under the Continental. Then II would not need continual repairing. Evbbt Dollar Invested In aid or tbe Riverside Institute not only aids la educating some poor and friendless orphan, but guarantee to the (subscriber. In return for bis liberality, more than a fair equiva lent for his money. The Institute will ba ope a for orphans In about one month, and tbe grand distri bution or tsoo.ooo worth will positively take place at th time annooneed. Curtains Selling oft In consequence of change of buatnesa January 1,186s. Keltt, Cabkinqton A Co., No. 723 Cb eanu t street. 100,000 dwllaiis worth of Curtains, Shades, Cornices, etc. etc., selling at very low prices. Mast be sold be fore 1868. Kblty, Carrimotok A Co., No. 723 Chesnut street. Piano and Tablk Covkbs selling at reduced prloes at Krltt, CAB&iKtiTow A Co.'s Curtain Store, No. 723 Cbesuut street. If yon must take medicine, then take Aran's, which are by far the most effectual remedies to be bad anywhere. Wa do not asskut tbt every family should be their own physician in all canes: but it is undeniable that with a on e of Humphreys' IIomibopathio BpacirioH ih thm uouhc, tloirs without number, disease and sickness may be arrested, and time, money, and suffering saved. Tbla is being done by thousands, and may be done by all. Johnston, Holloway AOowden.No. 23 North Sixth street, Dyott A Co., No. 2 North Second street, wholesale agents. Sold also by George O. Evans. Klxtb and Poplar streets: Ambrose) Smith, Broad and Chesnut streets; H or Iter Twentieth and Green,, streets: John Bley, Fran It lord road; Roche. Fifteenth and South streets: Callenaer, Tblra and Walnut Streets; Hickman, No. 836 South Second street; Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Blythe, No. 8120 Market street. Sold In Gereantown by W. K. Jones, Ueneral Depot, N o. 637 Area street. Hxaachb. I-aDguor, an Melancholy generally spring from a Disordered stomach, Costlvaness, or a Torpid Liver. Kach may readily be removed by Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills, a few doses nf which will be louud to stimulate tbe Liver and S'omacb to healthy action, removing all Biliousness, and pro ducing regular evacuations ot the Bowels. , Sold by all Druggists. ' Tan EifPXBOB Napoleon will undoubtedly pur chase at least one hundred tickets In aid of the Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid soldiers, but the great question Is, How many citizens ol Philadelphia will secure chances In ibn great distribution ofbresenta to take place on the 24th or February, 1861)7 The num ber should baover half a million. I:to ?. t ito it. tiro H. JTO it. KjTO H- MoIntibb A Brothkb, Sitibtb, Unokhwbab, Scarps, TlBH, AND UZNTl' FUBNISHINO Goods of every kind, at small advance above cost. No. Kiss Chesnut street. MA.BBIED. GRANT NEWTON. On Tbnrsdav, Novembrr 21, 1R67, bv tne Rev. George A. Pelts, Mr. ALLEN A. OKANT. or Milwaukee, Wis, to Mrs. MAKY A. NKWTON. of this olty, formerly of Liverpool, England. McCRFADT MENDELSON. On the 19th ultimo, Mr. DKNNIS McCKKADY to llisa KMMA UKN DKLSON, both ot this city. POST LAMB. On May SO, 1867. by the Rev. Wil liam J. Mann, Mr. HERMAN l OST 10 Mis MARY LAMB, both pf this city. DIED. PRATT. On tbe 1st instant, EDMUND PRATT, 3r . aged 22 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the fUDerat, nn Wednesday nest at 11 o'clock, from bis late residence. No. 4130 Tacony street, Brloesburg. Tbe males to accompany the body to Cedar Hill Cemetery. PRICF. On tbe Sflth ultimo. Mrs. ELIZABETH, Wl'e ol Christian Price. Tbe relatives and fr'ends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tier funeral, from the resi dence ot her husband, No. 1313 Market street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 4th Instant, at t o'clock, WOODWARD. On ' Monday, the 2d Instant. AN THONY, eon ot Anthony W. and Hannah Woodward, In tbe 2lst year of bis aue. Tbe relatives and friends Ot the family are respeot fully invited to attend bis funeral, from tbe i evidence ot his parents, No. Ill N. Third street, Camdeu, N. J., on Wedneeday. tbe 4th Instant, at 10 o'clock. C1ALLIPEH3. 3PBING, CRAB JAW, AND J Inside and outside ualllpers, at a variety orslr.es, and an assortment or other Mechanics' Tools, lor sale by T HUMAN A HAW, No. S86 (Eight Thlrty-ft ve) MARKET Street, below Ninth. ' rpO LOCKHMITHS.A LARGE VARIETY" Ol JL Keys and other Hardware suitable for your use Btay be fnuud In tbe Hardware store of TKUMAN SHAW, No. S35 (k-lgbt Thirty -Ave) MARKEI Street, below Ninth. LATED BP00N8 AND F0RK3. OF 8EVE ral qualities of plating, and plated Ivory-bandied Table cutlery, for sale by TKUMAN A StIAW. No. m (EUht Thlrty-nve) MARKET Slreel, below Ninth. ATB N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AND THRT4'lll:D from l to I laches, at Moltet French Steam Dyeing and Scouring, NO. 2" S, MIN I H Street and No. 7W) RACE Street. 9 l?t&P OWARBDRTON'8 IMPROVED, VEXTI lated. and easy-nuiag Drese Hats (patented). In all Ibe Improved laanlons of tbe season. CHK.H NTJT Slreet, net dor to tne Post omoe. 11 1 Jop J ONES, TEMPLH & CO., FASHIONABLE H ATT1BI, No. 28 K. NINTH Street, glret More above ihetnot street. flat TUANK8GIV1NO WEEK TO GROCER9 AND DKALBR9. Just received from Roches ter, New York, a superior lot of Sweet Cider; a I no some bee Virginia Crao. P. J. JOKDAN, No. fu 1K.1K Street, below Third and Walnut ale. It 7 ap TO ORO0ER8, H0TEL-KEEPER3, FAMILIES. AND GTIHllH-Tue undersigned baa lust receded a fresh supply of Catawba, Caiflor. bla, ana Ciiauipague Wli.ea. "Jonlo" A le (for In yalld)ooiiliill7on hand. P. J. JO KDAN. No. 22 tkjk.l stieet, below Third and Walnut eta. 11 7t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHIL CITY INTELLIGENCE. f FOB ADDITIONAL LOCA I mill rAesa. TTiKTBrn Wbathbr. The Frost King ponnoed Oown so auilm-nly ujxu our uususpootiog citl r.etis, ou wrapt as be whh la an aiuioepbere nn frlgiu as oould be, that In- l)ai given every ooa the chills. Blilverlng has bcoome oonlnglous, No matter bow warmly tbe people mu 111 4 up, In tieuvy could or luia, tney are not invulner able aftaliisl the lnaiuloua attacks of old Korean, lie does not coma la his panoply of aieel, but tils very brealb terns to pierce through, ami tlirougb with It ley chill. His oouuuonis are nuiv i sal. Yet, not couteut with suou aucoen, be aetks to exasperate by adding to ebllls wlililn blue noses and purple cheeks wlltiout. trankformlng the vory appeat anoe of the people. FroBt-u i pouua aud guttttra, aud window pauoa covered wltn tbe frosty lmaiiery of bla bandy work, alt ahowtbattut frigid king is In for a protraoted visit. Tbe skaters are In hlgli ex pectation of a speedy lnaovural of their sport, and the warmly clnd can well wllhHlaad these wintry attack. Hut there are others the poor who will bo plnolied by tbe frost, and pleiced by the cold, Willi buta brand, and some times not even I hat. to keep soul and body together in those freezing ulghta. As tbe winter aeu In renewed exertions should be made by our benevolent citizens and Institutions to alif vittte their snllvrings. We pr sen t below a tliermometrloul statement or the month of November, commeuolug where our last report left off' 1S. 1S17. tA.M. Moon, I r. Sr. I A. AT. Hxn. S P. M. 64 47 64 46 8 37 14 15 is 17 It r 20 21 21 U 24 ifi St 2T n 2tt 41 4 41 44 47 M 45 21 M 16 J" M 47 61 si 4 60 61 Kt 61 50 41 44 S71 JH'-i 44 4 MX W l so 61 s e7 3t 42 a-i't MX 2.1 Si 44 a 4 48 X ii M'i 4H4 47 41 46 44 4t V M 44 4 47 63 M'i 60 67 4SX 61 4 47 51 62 64 60 hi 60 59 61 r.i 6 4 42 7 8 47 SI 7 61 9M 64 4S 47 IT US 80f The coldest periods In tbe portion of the month at pa VDaat. i Tub Bohmir Scots residing In our oitr cele brated Ht. Aurtrew's Day on Ha turd ay wllti great eclat. Under tbe auspices of the St. Au oiew's hoolely a banquet was given at Auitus tlu'8, wtiile ibo boots' Tblstle Hoolety, wl.b Pevr II. Johnsion, Es., in the obair. were en-ti-rtalned at tbe Wetherlll House. In Hie atmence of diaries Macalester, E?q., President of tbe St. Andrew's Hoolety, 1.U. Mctammon, Esq , tbe Vice-President, occupied the chair. Among the invited guests were General Robert Patterson, President of tbe Hi bernia Society: James Allen. Eq., President of the 8t. George's Society; Frederick Kalrtborne. President of the Albion; Lloyd P. Smith, Esq.. Vice-President of the St. David's Society; and uuKa rcircn, ins company were rnncb disappointed In not meeting Henatoi Cameron, whose presence bad been anticipated. The usual toasts were druuk on tbe oooasloi. the recpouses being by General Patterson I Ia n U a m a t W T.4 Ti . i ' J " on.iwi, duKo reirce, UOlonei A. L. hnowden, and Frederick Fairtborne. Songs of tbe fatherland varied tbe programme, and everything passed off with great harmony and sincere delight to all present. ObOROB A r.VRKn TnwMavwiv'a H-nrn ,m t.. t J'iir&o A I frati TnBn.iiM.llj t . . Hall to-night will afford Puliadelphians an opportunity to contradict tbe popular Idea abroad, taat tbe second city In tbe Union does not give encouragement to Its own young men. educated at our Grammar and UlubSoboou! f,r, - . . "'i " kiiouhucuii upon tue Philadelphia Journals be made his appear- " luwjrregnum Of two years study lu Europe, and easily carried off the bonora ovnr i.1ia nikriuinAttiinnin tropolls. Ills connection wltb tbe Tribune. norm, and other papers was a sequence of tnnmnlia. anrt ha hnn. r. u.i,,.i , . ' ago, witb a sucoi ss insured from the start. Cln- hnr i vi,Z"-:, v,;"?'-"u' "D1.' ' Z.I i . """ "r" among tue cities Wbere be is a favorite twice every year, and the ' - .i uo- uBiinu ueyoau ail others as the best exposition of tbe scenery. life. & nil Mil urn nf Ihn Un,i i . n . .. . i . given in tbe United states. BUILDING ImPROVKMKNTH rnuil Nmrninnn - , ,ivt Ainu on. TllA If ll ! fl W 1 Ti c liihla i.it,u. v.AMmi m - 9 - luuuuiuuDrui uer rnlts for new buildings issued durlug tbe mouth y. ' '"i,,uU buiutmivu wim luu ourrosponu" log reiiod of lat year: HuiJdlnat. IMiUI TtltllAlnna 1ui!7 xiwai'nig"-: , 1 bree-fr toiled...... 4S Two-torled.. 3 Total Dwellings. 201 ice-bousaa i 61 Offices 6 7 6S Polt.ry .... l Sr.hoot-hfjiiHea 1 9 128 Sb ps.. H 19 Asylum Brewerlee ttnllar-hfitlHe 3 tinea. g Hlauubter-houjes 1 i Stahlea. la 9a Billiard rioa Stores ( 6 Cliurcti. Ct acb-bouBes 1 Dyr-bnupes. Dliill)erles.M tore-houses. ...... 2 6 Sugar-housta l Totals 2C8 2-3 Alterations aud additions.......... 82 84 Grand totals. 860 312 Factories............. s Vnnnrlrv (Ireen-bouse- 1 Hotels....... Hoke-house A bursts fob Last Mobth. The folIowiDer is tbe number of arrests In the different Polloe Districts for the month of November: WKrtcl, DUtrUt. 1. ... Zu6l8 CO 2... 8... 4... 5... ... 7... 8... 403 M 49 3f)!l6 60 819'18... 150 ,....M2 18 ......IN Day Sergeants 91 80 112 lleggar Detectives. 49 136 41 29 .170 Reserve Corps. . 202 206 1H0 127 Delaware Harbor...., Schuylkill Harbor.., 10... 1U. 12... Total., ..3401 A Nuisance1. Last winter we had freauent occasion to complain of tbe wretched state in wbloh tbe paveuienlsin frontof tbe Stale House and Post, Office were permitted to remain by tbe persons who should have kept them in order. There was soarcely a day through tbe freezing weatber when tbe sidewalks were not encum bered with a coatiDg of loe, whereby the com fort and safety of pedestrians were both sadly Interfered with. This morning we noticed that tbe sidewalk in front of a portion of tbe State HouRe was already covered wit h ioe. We wish to enter our protest against this nuisance at tbe very outset ot tbe cold weather, and we hope that fcuinebody will attempt to remedy it, A New JounnAL in Camdbn. On Saturday a new radical Republican weekly Journal made its appearanoe in Camden, under the title of Th Aeu Jiepublio. It Is a handsomely printed sheet of eight pages, and H. L. Bousall, Esq , a gentl' man of deoided ability and much Journal Ihtle experience, is tbe editor and proprietor. While The New Jiepublio is Intended to be espe cially devott d to the interests of Camden and its vicinity, It alms also to beoome a leading organ of tbe party in tbe First Congressional District of New Jersey. We tender it our hearty Wlfchts forsuocews in all its aspirations. Ik Trouble. Thomas Meeney was arrested on Friday night at Tenth and Ixcnst for being drunk and disoiderly. He was taken to tbe Filth District Station House and searched. Nluepawn tickets for the name number of ooais were found In bis pockets. He bad obtained the cloth from tbe clothing store of David Kline, No 1)20 Market slreet, 10 make it np into coals. He did so; but instead of returning I hem to the store pawned them. Alderman Swift sent him to Mc.yamenslng because be could not enter security to answer at court. Pickiko Pockets. John Roberts, aged 51. was arrested in the Germantown and Norris town cars, on Saturday evening for attemntino. to pick the pocketof a 'gentleman 'named Uui wood. Mr.l.lttlewopd felt the lellSw fumbling In bis pockets, and turning around oulok caught blai. lie dropped "the pkebkk' Which he had taken from tbe gentleman's pocket on tbe floor. He was taken to Manay unh and banded over to the custody of a policeman He was committed to answer Abubsted Upon Suspicion. A man has been arrested upon suspicion of being Implicated la tbe robbery of Hobert Carey, wbo was drugged and thrown overboard at Dock slreet wharf, on Friday nlgbt last Tbe individual was seen in Carey's company shortly before be waa missed. Carey was rescued In an insensible condition, and It took an hour to restore him to conscious ness. The man was committed for a further hearing. IIbld fob a Fortbbb IIbabiso. Thomas Hniltu was arrested on Saturday, by Keserve Otllcer Flndley, upon the charge of larony. Alderman iloitler held hlui tar a further ueai lug. A Nor Killed in Tug Fikte Waim. On miLr.U,jr ev.1n,nKf between 0 and 7 o'olook. officera of tbe Third District dlsoovereJ a colored man named John Hill lying upon tbe walk at Lombard street, near 8lxth, and surrounded by a pool of clotted blood, wnne ,ti 1 Wealing freely from a terrible wonpd U lue a DreaML Tbey immediately obtained a settee for tbe purpose of taking Mm iL ? l'TI. ami on arriving at that Institu tion found be whs dead. , Upturning to tbe neighborhood of Birth and Lombard streets, tbey learned that Hill had received the wound In theeallng-saJooo, Hlxlh etrefrt, above St. Mary, kept by Littleton Hubert, to wblob plaoe they repaired aud ascer tained tbe following particulars: Hill and a mulatto named Henry Clay got Into a quarrel, during wblcb some pretty hard expressions were used. Clay called Hill a cross-eyed , and made towards him, but was pushed away. Ibe deceaned then went Into the yard, and while there Ulay went Into the kitchen, and. picking up a carving-knife from tbe taole, seated himself near tbe rear door. As Hill optued the door Clay Jumped up, caught hold of him, and drove the knife into bis body Just below the shoulder, clean up to the hilt, making a frlghlful gash of about five Indies lu hngtb. Clay then went Into the front room, and left the premises. The wouuded mau, dis covering that be bad been out, started nut or the place for the hospital, but on arriving at Lombnid street, he fell to the pavement in an exhausted condition. Clay, tbe murderer, has not. been arrested. Coroner Daniels held an Inquest to-day at noon, WUI.,.'1 fbl'owliig particular ware obtained : William Kooliison realilence oorner ot Hiith and J;e.,i-.f.M.ri,IuberlB """P: C'r w silting In tb asked hlni what he lliu had been s.ylna about Mm: H Id replied, I said tbaty. u were tin more than any other man ; "Clay then cursed Hill, and the latter r seined it by catching nold ol Olay. iiushing him down over tne stove and .cbonln nl.u: Air. Hu iert at tempted to part them, and told them that If thev did not cease their flKbtliis; he vr iuld lit nwlc them over the head; Hill tben cried out " Take Clay away: I want to go Into tbe yard:" be did so, aud while he was gone Clay stepped uoto theta'iie andlookid amund, hunting afier something; h then went back ai d sat right by tne door wbre Kill, li he came lu, would have to enter; Hill at length catue lu, with his haiide In his pocki ts. and wneo at tue middle do-r, wblcb la tbe way Into t ie eating ! ion rrom ihe kitchen, clay swore at him: Hill told blin iri.ediaihataKaln liewoul.l kuock blin down; clir did sp and turning round, went back alter Clay: their niel In tho middle of the floor, with the cook of tba house between them: Clay tried to strike Hill over bar. hut she waraed off the blow by throwing up her hand to save bersell; ihey both cllncbed, and Hill becked Clay up Into tbe corner, and there they tin seledfpr a time, when HIU said, "take that kulf, away from him." James Dunn ran In between them and, oartiug them, kicked Clay on tne floor, aod then another man kicked t.lm clear out ordoors; I saw the k nlle; It was one that ihey used to cut meat wltb: the blade was broad, and about twelve Inches lonir: it lay 'n the floor, and was covered with blood up to tbe ha-ulle: Hill said that Clav had 'Block him," and the blood ran out of his sleeve In a perfeat stream: Clay hsd niMtle threats that mornloir against Hill and his sl-ter Jaue West, saying that tbey had conjured him. to before ,0S' ne would send tnem both! Lyttleton Hubert, the keeper or the shop No. 511 S. EL hw ?'rTl: J" Dere, thm "K"' occurred, aud Kuitn bhenkland. the cook ol tbe same, corroborated tbe test imony of Mr. Robinson. w..uvi-.-i uo Dr. Khapleidh, the Coroner's phyilolan. sworn I ma. ea post mortem examln.ti m of a b dy recog- I i'De W.rl 8 inal of h8r brother. John Hill, aged it years; there was a pmetratlug wund 2 lncbea long In the ngbt shoulder; tba upper end o the wound was just In front of the head ol the bone of the arm; the Instrument pased Inwards, down wards, and backwards, througn tbe mus lee dlvidloe I5e.?x"jfr7 Tierfr ""wing th chest between the th.rd and lourlh ribs, and wounding the rUht lung; depth of wound t to 7 Inches Tbe jury renderrd the fnllnvrlna v.rit ti,t. l-t. a, .i.. said John III1I came to his death from a stab Indicted SlVsomhBUth SSST CUy' N0VemD8r l867 Attkhpted to Strat. a Withii tv n:. . .uuituiTQU was arrested on Haturday evening for attempt- :rB 7 . .,Vr,K . " watcn, at iuo fair or IllA WPBt PhllartulnKia H f i -. . r dw.ii i i ; , V. unu v, in west chain, but tbe other discovering it. struck him. . pin, uivsn cioareu our., out was subsequently arrested by Ofiicer Randall, who conveyed bim to the office of Alderman Maule. He was sent below, in default of $500 ball. THKIB F1AB8 AND ThBIB RlimniTa At. noon to-day, Tbe National Tnlon Club, who-ie rooms are on Cbesuut itmiit ihin ri..i, unfarled a large and magnifloentflng, reaohlng across tbe street, together with several others of smaller dimensions, 'i he large bauner bears inn iiauio oi uenerai u ivsses . Uront as the favored randlrlaie of the Club for the position of President of tbe United Hlutes. Mf.ETIKO OF THB Board of finnvnva TIio stated meeting of the Board of Surveys was held this morning, President Kneuss in the Phair TllA fil Irhvlntr nairiira waa ni lin-i..n.i. One on Germnntown avenue, between Cbelton bvcuuq nuu ruto streei: an extension or tbe sewer on Front street, between Tanker and Alrtrrla utrpetst Ana n 1 , 1 1 I a, Iiocust street,' between Broad and Fifteenth streets. Adjourned. The Sheriffalty. This morning General Peter Lyle was to have been personally in stalled in his ornce ns KherltTof the City and County of Philadelphia. Having not yet re covered from bis sickness, be was nnab'e to take charge of tbe office, bat authorized his deputy, Tbomas D. Rmlth, to do se. The busi ness of the office will go on as usual, until the fcherl fT takes charge of It In person. Disoedkblt House. A man named Edward Caifon was before Alderman THtermary this morning, chnrged with keeping g disorderly bouse at No. 338 Monroe street. A man alleged that he had his watch stolen while lu the house. Five Inmates of the bouse were also ar rested. They were all sent below la default of ball. Attempted Burglary. An ineffectual at tempt wns made to enter the house of Mr. Brad ford, at Germantown road and Berk street, at an early hour yesterday morning. Holes were bored in two of tbe back windows, but the tbieves were frightened oft before they suc ceeded In getting any further. Stolb a Wash-tub. A woman was arrested at Front and Sprnce streets, on Haturday, upon the charge of stealing a wah-tub, containing some clothes. Hbe was committed. Theartlclea are at. tbe Third District Station House, await ing an owner. Rescued from Dhowkiro. About 10 o'olock last evening a man named MoCabe walked overboard above Market street. He was hauled out by Officers Wesoott and Saults, and taken to bis bome, in the neighborhood of Twelfth and Coates streets. Defcbht ok Street-Walkers. Lieutenant Connelly and a posse of officers made a descent on tbe slreet-walkers at Tenth and Walnut streets, on Haturday night, and succeeded in capturing fourteen. Tbey were held to keen the peaoe. . Larcbny of Some Monet and a Watch. Henry Proctor was arrested on Saturday for stealing a watoh, eight dollars, and a lot of clothing, the property of his stepfather, resid ing at Tenth and Bansom streets, with whom be lived. Alderman Patchell committed him. A Testimonial. Dr. W. P. Cunnington, the well-known orchestra leader, was presented by the orchestra of tbe Aoademy of Music, on Batnrday. with a massive gold chain of very elegant workmanship, as a testimonial of re spect for his long and tried services. Fightino in thb Street. Thomas Hart and George White were arrested on Saturday for being drunk and fighting at Ninth and Chesnut streets. Alderman Beitler held them each in $300 ba'l to keep the peaoe Larceny of a Jacket. John Smith was ar rested for pnrlolnlng a knit-Jacket from a Jew. wbo was peddling them. Alderman Tolaud commuted him In default of bail. Suspicion of Larceny. John Russ and Cor nelius MoCormlc, were arrested on suspicion of larceny on Haturday. They were taken to the Central fetation and will have a hearing to-duy. Carbtino Concealed Deadly Weapons. Ilughey Dougherty was arrested on Saturday fer carrying a blackjack. He was held to answer, ; TO THE LADIES HATING PURCHASED w ".?'. ' a large Importers stock of oom mmisIVMlib," '. CUAI R BKATsJ. PIANO blUUl-H, AND HLIrPKKH, w are ottering them at leas than coat of Imputation. A full ussoriinent Berlin Zephyr, sold full weUht. Amerlean Wo led of superior quality, w uu lluroua,,e, Woolleu K alt ting Vary If ok e Winge, BUKe Oiuio-i fcud Bullous. o .J..,1 ''u"iilis Bmi V.Hi.hvr more. 11 1 fwwiuiiiBj M.W.cur. JuuutSa audCiUKHH V HU. a i ,. ere mauy nelsons lu the room, and all we.e talkln, aout the Hlate from which tbey came, when Clay beard hi n,e meu lone i ; 11111. Ill DaaMnC tbr'iiwn th n, ".. . T.T . ' ADELPinA, MONDAY, T II I R D EDITION THE LATEST HEWS. Expiration of tho Adjourned Sossion of Congross. Canal Navigation In Now York Gtato. Bta., Ete- Kte. Kite. ICto. ICta, FORTIETH CONGRESS ADJOORSED SESSION. Sonata. tABHiK9TO-, Dec. 1-Tbe Benate met at 11W o'clock, and wasopeaed with prayer by theCbaplalo. k ,,,e or"el" Congress should be r. .7 . . . ' "" " sirong near ts to do the wo ik that mislitcome belo'0 toem. He tho Invoked I. , ?i V """numi, vua mey uiigut properly I .. ' privileges. A letter was received from tbe Secretary of the Treasury In reply to a resolution calling on him for Inlormai on In regard to the amount received by dnn7Dronerrirl icoux tble 01 captured aod aban- n?f.i,.i,V.?r?il! Oh,0, P"ente memorial from fix KeVirf JSTi? p.rf '",,f:,r "'"rora the ootion Mr """""'i oinuisrce. . r. fomeroy (Kani-a I iiredenteil . .,i,i. Sir. Curbett (Oregon) Introduced a bill to stibotltuta reeuim.ti ,n of specie iiaymeuts. Laid over and ordered to he ntlniii w "uu Ibe hour of 12 o olccs; having arrived, the Pres. dei.t p frm, announced that the lir-tt session of me rortleth longresa stotd adjourned without day. and mmeulately called tbe seooud session of tbe Heuate Till KPnritRrT Wft r1(rnM A a - lift iilbfi iiaiial la sai in aih- r . . " "K 121M,rd'rel lbl" BeD'e -set hereafter at A If AT t II A rrOAfll sT BrwM V. s v . . . blliVoebiiaVaVloo laid od the table and ordered to be printed! , I'raae tmo.) Ouered a resolution, which was adopted, asking the Beoretary or the Treaur7to 7 -, " " - iiona frituuoia on aoc jua & ot tbe noo-iiaymeot of taxes. niin mi. ruwivr 1 1 en D. introaaced a b 11 for the reoeal ot the tax on n.iii, i .m ,i.r.-i.iV ur ,no repeal Mr. TI....I IMh , ..7 ' : mw prenent con sideration of the rean Im . nin,l,.. .k ' ollhe Treasmy to state whether K-iward i'nn ab-idibui rticreiarv or tba MhM:...?- Qd" o-n'", whKhiiw t.lin.fll I ll u f iiIIa. ii f A . . . 1 uujrvnug, lly W 11U OVfIr, 4 III mm ton lt K4 t V .. n il v . I a a . . ih.7.m7..i7.uri .r. '"""r " print &vu.t. aun,.v iiuui me OtflJrbaBry of (Qia I rag. Burymrly tothe r8o)utloa of Inautiy re-p-cUn- - - sr " v 7 . tmrt M ca UUtJUi rt7.?lulli'5 "?er.'2..b' M WDe,. was adapted reinilitluB Admiral Thatcher to receive a decoration irom Ihe King of the Hawalan Islands. uotor"on Mr. Williams offered a resolution, which was laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Instructing Inn I Vitnm lll.u nn I wl , n . fr . , , . . . , - " nMMiai, v i u ii it I n into tue ex pedienc of provldlnn certain reservations of land lu the different loc illtles for Indiana adopting tbe customs of civilized life. . " Tbe committee appointed to wait on the President returned, and stated that he bad Informed them be would communicate with tbe Henate In wrltlnir to morrow, aud tbe Senate thereupon adjourned. aaouse or Representatives. Thft TTa-na armn-Anai1 - t... 11 . reamed hi :ieV.lon ot "tSTiuTd -y. " Ma Ou i motiuuol Mr. Blai ( we.), the Committee on Banking aod Curreucy was lustiucted to Inquire into t !2 ,!.".Ki,V7iSL.-S,s;!.n? -l.be-,'aw.'n ;' .o r : r --".".- nbiioK as to permit all stock owned in the Hi ate whre tbe Bank In located ... i i i , K ""h cuy or town wbere tbe etockbolUers reside. r XJt'llunn ilAUS V... ... Ciin mlltee. ohtalued leava in ........ ' fdaiiaiion, relrrlnB 10 an aditorlal artlc'e i tha Wasliiniilon Jntrttiaeneer ot Nov. vr i. v..T! :L r a- lien ol Mr. Cburcnill.orNew York, ou the impeach, jsieni question Is spoken of as tha "defection1' of a?n lniporiuuae begnar for place and patronnge at the lootHoo of Kxecu ive powe.; and lu which it Is staled that to blm particularly reier the soorohlnj words or Messrs. Wl'son and Woortrlde. K He elated that the arllule attacked bis colleague UBjUHt,y, and gave lleeK point by statin a miaaopre beusluu or Ibe report or the minority couiiiiIumh in Its lulu Onrl.ry parasrapb. Tuatalaiement, h- said. In red rence to tne minority baviug only been ln lorm.d lorty-elKtit hours before or tbe onara"tar of tbe ieiort representing the changed attitude of the Committee, was intended simply tor tbe defense of htmsell and colleague, and not as an attack on Mr Churchill, That statement bad been read to LbeCoui. nnllteeaud bad pasted without challenge. it was cot his (Wilson's) intention to cast any re flectiou on Mr. Cburcnlll, and be knew of no reason that would Juallly blru IncnallengluK his (OburclilU s) motives, or in suiipectlng bis personal or olllclal In tegrity. He resreited tbe chauKe. but be never tbougtit ol Imputing It to other than conscientious mottv8. He believed that what be bd done was the KMilt of bis sense or public duty; that be bad out act-d liom a mercenary motive: that he was not a Judas lu the body of the Coiuml tec; and that he had Dot been an Importunate b.ggar lor place and patron age at the footstool of Kxecuuvs power. l-ls (Cburcblil's) csuducl presented quite the re verse side of that picture. He had abstained from asking eicluslve lavois.and haM.he (Wtlaooi believed, been crupulouHly correct In that regard. However much Mr. Churchill might have erred lu Judgment It rbouid not be charged to Improper inotiven or mer cenary considerations, for be could not believe that either ol those elements bad entered Into bs action a a member of tbe Judiciary Oommlttee. Mr. I'alt;e(Wia.) otl'ered a resolut'on reciting that It Is provided In the 1st article of the Constitution that uo money aha I be drawn from tbe Treasury except In consequence of appropriations male by law, and Ibat the President bad, with the advice and consent of tha Beuate, made a treaty wLh the Kin. peror of HusMa for the cot-ion or territory on pay. nieot pi 7.i Hi.ouo lu gold. And Instructing the Judl clarv Ccnimlitee to Inquire and report wbetuer.uiider tbe loi stlmtlou of the United States, aud the law of natlens. Congress has the right to grant or refuse at Ub dlHcrelton an appropriation for the payment stipu lated in such treaty. Adopted. H Mr. KaslestOB (Ohio) presented resolutluns of C'n clnnatl Common Council In lefereace to tbe ntllonal finances, and In favor or tbe repeal of tbe cotton tax K'lerrd to Committee or Ways and Means Mr. Morgan (Ohio) offered resolution directing tb Secretary of be T.easury to suspend at once all fur ther action in tbe execution of a contract for the supply of spirit rattona, for tbe detection ordlstilla llon frauds, until the House ran Inquire Into Ibe sub ject Kel-rred t' the Committee of Ways aod Means. On motion of Mr. Wasbburne t III.), the Committees on A rsenals. Naval OMtoers, M Hilary Otllcer. Publlo LHnds. iorelKn Officers. Post Cilices, District of Co lumola. Teribnries, Commerce. Invalid Pensions and InolHu Affairs, be authorized lo employ olrkii ployeS lbB se,Mlon' ' per aa' when actually em On motion ol Mr. Washhurne fill ). the Secretary of tbe Treasury was directed to eommunicate certain Inloimatlon as to tbe vessels in the Uevenue servloe how or where employed; the'r cost, and tbe number sold within the Ubi two yeats. . Tbe Sp -aker proceeded to the call of States for bills for reference. Under the call, bills were Introduced and referred, ss lollcws : Hy Mr. Churchill N. Y.), to amend tbe act of July. WM. IncreuHliig tbe pensions or widows and orpbaus. To tbe Com ml nee on Pensions. By Mr. Mliier(Pa.) to prevent any further contrac tion of the currency. To the Committee ou Ways and Means. ' AWo, , for the purchase and annexation of Bntlh Columbia. Including Vancouver's Islaud. To tbe Ojm nitllee on orelgu Afl'alrs. By Mr. IfggleHlon (Ohio), declaring Cincinnati a portotentrv. To tbe Comuilttee on Commeroe. By Mr. Munn (Teno.) lor the repeal of tue cotton tax. To tbe Committee ot Ways aud Means. By Mr. Hooter dud.), to allow tbe taxation ol grenhacks. compound inleieet notes, and national cmreiicyby tbe various stales and Territories. To tbe Vt niinitteenn Hauklngand Currenoy, Also, lo provide for rer lain ofHcers and sold'ers who servea in inn nir oi isiz, tne Mexican and Inula ware, up io auu inciuuing ina Black Hawk War, To iv.uiuiiuinwuii jwv uiutionary rensions. .j a.... , vunwruiuK ine promotion otlicers who have been restored tj tbe active list of Of """nn naval Anair. By Mr Ferry (Mich.), to re establlib the boundasy and change the namee ot certain collection dlstrlols in Michigan. To the Committee on Commerce By Mr. Mallory (Oregon) To amend the act of July 15. isstl, granting lands, etc.. Ii aid of the Central Pacific Ballroad to Portland, Oregon. To tbe Com xaltleeon tha PaclHo Bvllroad. Bv Mr. Kerr (Inn.) Fur an additional Court nt the T iilted Siaies. to be held at New Albany, Indiana, 'lo tbe Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Walker (Onlo)-To provide for Jurors la cer tain cai-ee In the District or Colombia. To the Coin mhleeoo IbelilHtrlolof Coiumb'a. Alo. to establish certain post roads In Ohio. To the Committee ou Poet koads. The Speaker then proceeded to call the States foi resolutions. Under ihe call resolutions were offered f!9 Iff 1 1 f Wi'ft.- Mr. Brooks (N. T.) Declaring that. In the opinion Of ihe Hi use, the contraction or iheourreucy H Ooo imo per mouth, authorised by law. but subject lo the dis cretion of tbe Secretary fill tie Treasury, oiiKbt, durina the preeelit deprehsed condition of coniiueroe, inanu" fac.iures, and tiade lu the vwautry , to cease. He moved the previous question. Tl.e Hours relum-d, by a vote of 41 to (4, to second tbe previous queatloB, and Mr. lugarsoll (III.) rlsliik to rtehaus the resolution, It went over under tba rule .ii. 11'k.i.uii .uu tuiiiii-u iinaui'ii.niB cou- entto put question lo tbe Chairman ot the Com- ------ -- , " wwm . MMW V. , U J 111. Ul I U U DECEMBER 2, 1867. session Introdi ced a bill to repeal that section ot th lhw wMch authorlr.ed the contrncilon ol thenorraucr. and had It referred to the (7ommltinM nr wva nrl M.ans. He desired the chairman ol that Commlitee tosiaiewnen tne House would have a report on tus subject Mr.Hohenrk (Ohio). Chairman of tbe Committee of vja auu means, repll.d that the Committee had as yet bi-en n table tocoiiKid-r more tban one Import .ut ant Ject relating to Ibe flnaiio. s. and on tbnitwas proposed to report, (Itelerrtng to tbe report OU the repeal of the cotton tax.-Keporterl. The Committee proposed to meet from day to day, and toKraprle as b.l It could with enyoue of lho flOHnciel suhjvc'ta aud be apprehended mat a report would be maoeat an early day on the subject to nhioh the gentleman (Mr. lnsorsoll) referred, aud on tba Other Important matters. . Mr. Ingeraill declared that tbe reply was perfect I r aatlslHclory. but be wished to 011 attention to th Lot that tbe seer, lary of the Treury wan depleting the : . . , f y. v i laj ipuv m ..my, in ui, sansrado l'elsklt g the very blood out of the people. ruu .'!.?, Tre"ur. but somebody hi the country was thinking on ibe snbleot, aud tbe Committee proposed f .. m ... " Mon as posiile, but not without some little dellheratlni, On roa'on why the Commlfee had riotlianded In a report on anvof tbese mtilo i "liJ 11 h,d u?' o the reports of the Seoretary of the Treasury and his various subordinates. inr;KJ? N-,. n ) offered a resolution dlreot Ine the Committee of ways and Means, to in quire into the expediency ot authorlziu a uew loau, payable after ten year and redeemable alter thirty ,il.,,'Xco,1', b ,.be """ ol Pr cent. bond. merest payable semi-annually la coin. Taxable al tberaie ol one per enl., to be deducted f-om literal when paid. A an Dmtlilin. n. S'iJlZ. Zl'Xl'1?.110"' "" d" ur 'nraer to Tba come due. ihat ihey may receive snob bonds In ex- rbMr.onV?Aop!edrrdlUg 10 tU" MUOr0' Uuh Mr. Harks (Mass.) offered a resolution deilarlna that public policy and national honor alike rorbil the rtdemptlon or the fn priori s.ht nr n.... States In a depreciated paper currency. He movea the previous question on lu adoption. Tho douse re lued to sei'ond tbe previous quetlon, ayet only 2. and the reeolutloa waa referred to tbe Committee of v .,b nuu Mieaiin. Mr F ander ( Wash. Ter.) rffrad a ra-nluiirn in. strocllng tbe Commltteeon Mll'tary Affair to Inquire ... t- j v vl idiiuiiii, iiik ma joiui OC0U paLoy ol Sau Jon Island, f Adopted.) Oiimmliintimr, Ingersoll (I li.l, the Bece'arv of JheTreaiiury was cireoied to furnish Information as to the amoant of revenue lax received from the National Bunks for the last fiscal year, and the Treasury f8' drkwn by suou "auks from tbe on m.alon of Mr. Nlblaok (Tod.), the Post otllca Coninutten was Instructed t Inquire into tbe exuedt encvof allowlnz railroad rnm,,Un letiers relailDg to the business of their road outside the malls tree of postage. on mnilopof Mr. Kerr(Ind ), the Jndlilary Cam Dilttee was Instructed lo I no in re lninth..rn.Vn.n. 1 P'OYJ01"" r"r bold'nir of two sessions annually of ibe TJnlted tates District Court for Indiana at the city ol New Aloany. un motion or Mr. ixitmrn (Ind.), the Committee on Pensions was Instructed to Inoulra inio i ! .r .hi. enov or providing bounties ol laud for soldiers in tbe late war. On motion Of Mr. Marnard iTnnn V tha rvt..i.,... On Banking aud Currency was directed to Inquire Into the expet'le-icy of requiring National Banks Irom the 1st of May, IW6, to redeem their circulation in coin. On motion of Mr. Gravelly (Mo.), the Committee on ways and Means was Instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of reducing the reveuue tax ou to- Mr. Garf eld (Ohio) Introduced a hill relating t th. officers of the arn y oi'missed or cushlered by sen tence of General Court Martial. Keferred to the Ciioi mlttee on Military Affairs. I This b'll makes It unlawful for tbe Kxecutlve to restore to tne armv ill oltlcara so dlamii n. rablerei, except by appolutaionl, and continued by tbe Senate. Mr. Arnell (Tenn.), rising to a personal explana tion, referred to tbe statement ot Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) ou the 21st of November, to tbe effect that be (Arne'l) had given aid and comfort to tbe Rebellion by sup- f dying the K'bel army wltb shoes from bis tannery n tbecounty ot Lawrence. Be dtnlnd timi n. h.H ever bad a tannery In that county, or that he bad ever expressed bis sympa'hy tor the Rebellion. He bad owned a leather esiobllnhment In Lewis county. Tennessee, and tne Kenels had got leather from It, although be lore General Buell bad withdrawn from that section he bad applied to General Negley to have bis leather taken or destroyed by the Federal troop, which be declined to do. A guaid of Rebel soldiers bad afterwards come to his premises and taken possession or bis leather In tha nama nf ,h. Confederacy. This was the head and front of his effendlng. Nothing was easier, be said, tban to make reckless cbarees to blacken other men's characters, but be envied neither tbe head or heart of any man so engaged. Mr. Ashley (Obit) Introduced a Joint resolution proposing en amendment to the Constitution, wliiob. wan referred 1 1 tba J .idlclarv tlnmmltiM v I de.-larea all persons boru or naturalized In tha Unit. d Slates and woo are aonj -ct to It Ju. lad o loi cillr.ei.s ot Ibe United Statea nd of tbe Slate or Terrll t-nry wherein they reside; makes all such citizens over twentj-ore year of age, except untaxed Indian electors where tbey reside: makes it Inniifnn... each nate to entabl sh and maintain Ir-e Dublin scb"olR for tbe accommodation or all children: render Ineligible to seats In Coiikreaa nr in, ,.,ni..L olllce under the Uoverouieut. all woo were man mi Of any convention or leKlslRture or who held a oim mission aoove Hie rank ot Capta'n In the Rebel arm v etc : and provides that the lnl!i.r shall not be questioned, aod that no part of the Rahul debt shall ever be recognlzd, or payment juada for tbe loss or emancipation or s'a vee From Schenectady, N. Y. SciIENECTADY. Poc. 2. The Canal ninrii.Mnn has been inierropted here since Friday morn irjg last. It was caued by the sinking of a boat near the Aqueduct, whicti ran ou a stouo which had (alien into the Canal. From two to three hundrd boats have been detained here since. Navlgal Ion was resumed here yesterday (Sunday), aud boats are pow passing eastward as fast as they can be locked through. Bat as they are arri vId e as laet as they depart, the cro wd of boats docs not lessen. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Baltimore. Dec. 2. Cotton depressed, sales of liddlll.Br at IK: Hlnir v,rv rlnll aitrl nn dmanrf. Wheat scarce and dull at A-2 .Sn'.".-. K f.ir nHm.ii Choice red; Corn alive, with arge recelots, sales of new while at trifidil-lS; Western mixed ri7(4ll'l; Oats dull at 6!)(v7 cents; Ryedull: Provlsioni tim er, bulk sh nldera '4(g;i2,o.; baoon shoulders 12(12ba; the latter for uew. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist tha i A lnev"y aegreeor oearneea; also. Respirator; also, Crandall's Palest Crutches, superior to an ".'.nn in bh. m Mr, Street, below Cheanntk 8Sp RODGEBS'AND WOSTEIIHOLM'S POCKET ..h KILrfyi5?,2rt nd Bl ""dles. or beautiful DJiuItOJI!f,.?IW. n" WlDK A BUTCH KR'H RAZORS, and tbe celebrated LliXX)ULTRU RAZOR. BCIBWOR8 of the finest quailty. "4U11 nazors, a-nivea.Hcmsora. and Table Cutlery Ground Street, below Chnnnnt. hi $8-50. WEBSTER'S NEW PICTORIAL 4to DICTIONARY UNABRIDOED.ONLY $8-50. $8-50. Worcester's Pictorial 4 to. Die- tlonarjr Unabridged, Only $8 50. $! Books Selling nt 5 Cent. $4 Hooka Selling at 50 Cents. Sl'50 Books Selling at Cents. A new assortment of these Cheap Books now reaiy for Inspection. JCrarytklng In our Line at Wbolesale Prices. Call aud look over our counters. Store kept open until 10 o'clock each evening. JAMES S. CLAXTON, 12 2 2Hp NO. 1814 ( IIKMWirT 8TBEBT, CENCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Company, OFFICE 07 DM HAVEN & BROTHER, O. 49 O IT T II THIRD ITBBII We desire to ca .jattentlon to the dlflerenoe in in relative price of tbe Pint Mortgage Bonds of Union Pacific Kallroad, and the prloe of Oovernmenta. We would to-day give these bonds and pay a diffe rence of tfoe aa taking In exchange TJ. 8. a' or 1U lf6'88 do. do. 6 20'SOfl863. 1127 68 do. do. B-20'SOfl8M. 187'68 do, do. a-20 or 18S5, May A Nov. 151-8J do. do. 8-20's of 'ai, Jan. A July 161-88 do. no. o-'zo s or ao. 9a-a3 do. ao. cent, mm, do. $168 1 do. ao. T -ll) Cy. June Issue. 1 168-1 8 do. do. 78-10 Cy. July luaue. ' (For every tbonssud dulkars.) Wa offer these bonds to tha publlo, wltb. every con. fldance lu their security, DE H.LVEN & BRO. rHii.aDU.rBiA, November 21, 1U07, 11 6 lm FOURTH EDITION linntTlftl' AH Aft.rn,r... mum m wmmm num. Rumors of Ills Kcslnatlon Unlruc Rcconstrnotioa in South Carolina. He., Bta., mtc Kta., J3ten Ht' SmCTaX DISPATOH TO TCI IVIWINO TILRdKtpnj. Washimotom, Dec. S. Commissioner Rollins denies emphatloally tbt he has any Intention ot resigning, m stalel in despatches from here. Ills opponents aie making the most tremea- dons efforts against him, and threaten that a lees he resigns thev will brintr r.haro-ea .i.,i him, and demand of the President m htm. This Rollins treats with ln,iirr.r.n. .. .-..v.iuia, .a ending they can't move him. hi nii. have circulated the slorv that ha resigning. s r Secretary Welles resumed his duties at th Kamm Tt.n.irf..l " ' j kiii mucu, iriiia morninir. inr ik. - - n i UBI time since nis iijdoss. Tbe latest accounts received at the War Da- partment fiom General Cunbv. relative ti ik. flection In South Carolina, show ih.i it i. ' waaaj a, a doubtful whether the nronnaltinn r-- K B BVJ m vvUTCaf," tion has been cartloJ or not. Can by, in him last despatcb, says tha reports were contra dictory, and be was nnabln la slat nn.itt.oi ., - - - - .v.mTrij what the reenlt had been. Therefore tha atory telegraphed North that tha Convention hail been defeated by many thonaanda is incorrect. Assistant secretary Chandler retired on Samp uu!, auu ivr-uav cuuiuuu tj'ionpr. nis fliuvaaaii. .-J , .1 is.l j r, . . formally entered on his duties at the Treasury Department, and occupies Chandler's room. Ha has been crowded with callers to eongratulatt bim, and by parties who have axes to gilnd. Tbe clerks at the White House are busily en gaped in orr-oaring a list of nelsons annolntoiS to office during tho recess, to be sent to tha Senate witnin twenty days, Ln conformity with the Tenure of Office bill. United States Supreme Court. ' ' WASHIlfOTOX. Deo. 2. The TTnlfAd Rlalaa oupienie ioun enlivened at 11 O OIOOK. Pre- eni Mr. cnier Justice Chase, and Assoctat Justices Nelson, Clifford, Davis, Bwarne. Mul len, and Field. Jastloe Grler will be Dresent to-morrow. mt . prubably Justice Field. , The Chief Justice announced tbat tbe Court would not transaot any business, but would proceed in a body and make their usual oaU upon Ihe President of tbe United States. The Court waa tben adjourned, and the call made, tbe Justices belug attended by tb -Clerk: and Marshal of the Court. Mr. Carlisle announced tbat there would be meeting of tbe Bar at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, ia -respect to Ibe memory of the late Mr. Justice) wayne. it is understood tbat Secretary Brown log will, preside at tbe meetinir of tha Bar. tnif tbe Hon. Reverdy Johnson, an old and valued inena oi justice wayne when living, will be) Chairman of ibe Committee to announoo hut death) to the Court. The late Assistant Attorney-General (Mr. Asbtonl has been retained by tbe Attorney General to argue tbe prize oasea now before tue Court, for the Government. Fhilada. 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