VOLUME _LXXVII-- - NQ. :307 Vitts'burgit EVENING &AZETTE TR)I . Shetman's Great Campaign. 1111.1 .Et tiag - .11 1 BY THE MAIN AR3Ii E Lee ''and flied% Armies Ali that Re / - Mato cof the Rebelligu. , • • -411PININ Put%AIMED gi •ARTFUL DODOSIL ISevrrat:Fightt-with , Etieirmufi-:POries Zits Your; Dec. ll.:rThe 174-ralrrs Washittg- ton special says,-liCalltaling to the radial:fah:MEl of tobeiof.lbo sth mint, that. General Sher illivWfililin.AMyhad ratted 'MUlep, ilk The an oriths inforniatlon Of; MatitiestlMuthle itithdaf,fthitf Sherman's runin.alinyz4dniroidy passed Millen wlthont a 'battle, and without ex g , . , . , ntilture of ammimulon, cunt what was used, ihp twat-or-three skirmishes of detachments `al* 'atotsitiorted.:-Thiring-passed- Millen, there is no opportunity..fanny rebel ' ree to Intercept Ids march to th e coast -for which he originally act out,"actd where the.'prinaus - citalts fur that army will be them simultaneously with Its Mai ! . The complete object of Sherman's. greet Sl*a silent will be aelx,naplished beyond doubt. It has btkendemonstraol,that nil that remains of the aftnies - of the'rebellian Is composed 'of liocar's and £eta fames, bother which will soon be ma de:v.l powalcaS. • - The Illehirrennitincr; of the:Stit; says that : (kn. S.heman's army Ims.pasSed Millen without entering the town, and the column • which has • _Veen lying there for some time, In the neighbor hood of 'Macon, has left there and gone otf With the,main It Is unable to sax, where the main laode but presumes his the column which by Milton. Neither can , It-anti- where • the niaiu body Is going. but bellevm Sharman Isimairlng all speed for Brunswick, on the, eoast. Ile may .rettch, there with seine of, ids nrmy, hat before he reaches 111ne'lTater he. will probably have to tight one or two genera', ' The•Augnets chroaiete of the 30th talt,says It mint be confessed that for the past week Sher , men has auccessfully acted the part of an artful dodger, confounding all expectations and emit iv, the people" by lals recent -move. The last ac ' Ports Indicate that be is moving towards the _ bavannada liver., lie mat turn upon... Augusta and • 'seek to foreebii way . through South Carolina, or - lac may ps...tlta for Savannah. The Savannah Apnbliorur - of the lety sari s ; Tile whereabouts of Sherman's main holy has been satisfactorily ascertained, and his move , . reents.yeaterday indicated anything but a deei skin. ;of purpose as to his destination. The . silts era that many people who have been alarmed at. the Idea of life taking them in his linemf march will be agreeably disappointed. The ,Angarta Chronicle of the say.: It is .'reparted that &party of Sherninn's scouts, visited Detnoras Ferry, on the Savannah River, on Sun day. They remalnorsom6 time In that taking,eitwervallens. It Is thopgin. by Many that -Sherinart will undeaior to cross the Savannah 'Meerut that point. . , • . The Savannah Neva - the'fbili, says: Sher. • manseems to be Making no ,Urogress, be is no " near thetvast than Imams several days ago. • Be aptaants to De retreating and tatting as though Lewes caught In a bad box and tont know bow to get out end Is afraid to go ., forward Mai can not go back. - , Tke,:Attgusta Consthationalissof the 20th, says: .1i ie generalll conceded that Sheiman Is avoid :.lug both Augusta and llama, and has:gone on ' his winding way either to Savannah, Brunswick : The Augnsta Chreaktcof theist, says: Wheeler was still Sghtini „the rederals on Wednesday. The i•a ultis not snows. Report says. Wheeler strait 'llllpittriek's .raiderA at I.llg Creek. Ho . • killed three hundred horses to prevent them from fallingbato Wheeler's bands.' • The Augusta L'Aroakie,.of the 20th, says: It In viamoreft that Wheeler; in - the light at Wayaes bora, captured over 2,000 prisoners. The Conatifrationatiet,_however, says that the . 'Yankee' eavtdu, with , whoni Wheeler fought, saurancrad 1,5 w,, • The Richmond Mae enyi: The reins at Gets voldsville captured . the breastworks from • the 'enemy. Tha . Macon TtlryjrapA says they charged througli an opnatield. _' A letter from Hardee, Midas date of Grahams ', 'Attie, 2d-Inst. claims that he has repulsed Foner, ,on the railr oad at that point,. and also a force of `''marines, - under Daldgren, from the The lilthmand Ditpatch says It is now believed • that' Sherman% objective polnt..ks t Darien. He Las tnitised Ids . force Fo rilareb either way . . This Is coke ' of Allahama, rand pity miles math of - - The Richmond Avatch of the says: It Is hot known where Sherman Is. It is certain that be has not- , yet reached • thouth it Is 7: stated, that at fOur o'clock p.m., on Friday last, 'the telegraph 'operator at Millimonnonneed that rSheiman anastithin four milts of that place._ "Nothing has been heard from there Mace. He - Tool been wilbla teeny Milos of Millen for a . Ale Richmond 11 j, says:• Tho Yankees an . pronriated 0ver53,000 horses and mules In Glac cock and Wanmi counties. • Latest from Teimessee. NATTERS AT THE }ton .11111ANGED -Fight - -Between a Rebel Battery and Union Gunbcsat. GEN.FORRESTREPOR,TED ACROSS TIIE Mardi anKentncky Prob4bly Commenced NAmtecrty —Matters at the front - ;Mit itoetiange'fMar that Of aeicrnl daYa•Precious. Tpiro nailcS• cannonading . ay than usual. A rebel battery is intubllthed Ain the bluff four .. ' : - . tecnnallcaderern the ' river. • • Lest night seven . . glint mita trent dorm and engaged the battery, Vat witherirdlakkllt:ir theralmm pealtion. •,:•,.The bents retuned to -day, one of them confider iicounaranauce ties matlitnilaj by our for - nal:memo: thal,eltatton arid ..tiolnusyllle pikes. After . proceedlng a' Lisbon distal:Me- the .enemy' *ad- dlaeocetW - I n ',eOnsblertible :foree. Our boqa ettetledOfinallie nm a-bleti they been- Ilcd;nfid• tircurkilf.',TlCo or three • In , m :were Mirth*: newen ectecely 'wounded mad a :••nfeW;•Clitr ••:Colonel. Johnsen, who .escaim Scorn B House No. 2 - no providattltalY, wa3- wounded hy a bullet of the rebel farce. Tottay two prhumers *ere bronght In belonging TeienentonottßtArkan.naregintents. • rfctiihr lee fret seem on the. ehouls and crirrttii`.lDo . c. ,Ira says: Shelling. tbe - rebel lines mid their • warklnapartion wan, kola. up on the tith, but lerdly.diclgorously or ,preelstently ate day Forrest ivtiiihis'eritirnand is told to he &trots the Cumberland. We cannot ; vouch for the:truth bt" lids stateriatitt, but giro It a's ITC heal: It. -The Impression gains strength among the -sal ; eters , and CiliZeOP, that"thy Confederates aro eltacuiding. If this be so; the march on Ken tucky may Im!said to: bare commenced. We think It quitepossible, todeed, probable. .FWER'S' CO-01 1 E11AT 10X.WITI1 SIIEIIIIIN. —Reitel View of the Battle at Franklin. _ . linw YORK, Dre,fl.—The Richmond f:Azonincr, of the Sth, soya Foster undoubtedly thought 'Mariann nearßartinnah,when lie advanced frorri 'Port Royal to ebtiwerate with him, but It, for innately for us, happened that. Sherman was 'some forty miles off. • '• The. Rtehniond papers claim that Rood won the alctdry at r.ranklin, claiming the fact that our.forets fell back at night to the defenses of . , Nastrtlllons proof. , The Brntitui reviews. Sherman's movements hicaxa for the largest success, claiming that bo:eatt 4o stothlugaertons to the Confederacy, 'that he-will - loose a large .portion of his army . ,> smd•baS left Hood to win success In the west. • - • pov. Browtt 9 i Massage. i• lizwiroax;, Dee. B.—The message of Ger. toile Georgiaiegiotaturp, Is published. 'Thc.Gorenatti takes strong ground against the . recommendation made by Jelf..Dads• to repe al - the. csmaptiOn .of di classes, and vest In h im • &mutt= SO. .detaal such' .persous as he may • think lit to pursue exempted professions. lie Shows that no man could carry on any Madness Iraatever, without the Consent of Jeff, and that tho 'limey or tho potta.-would he entirety des. • . . , -.-- . ... i . ,..._ ... -.::...... „,....,..,..„,....,.,..,..,.;;,..,„,,,,. .... _,-,.,..--......„..,t--.:,:„..--,..,....x„„..:„„,-,4r...„z,..,..r,,..:.„i,-,,,L,a....e,F.a2;,......z3z,,,,;F..g-.--e---- ---0.1„.„.- , " -..f.P;iii?;,,,--- 04- A . 4 • -I THE LATEST NEWS Bi TELEGRIPH. Srecial IliApateb tp i tjte Pitt..burgh Gazette. I NVA:3III"...TGN, DcCerribel"3, :file Adjutant General forblda the dischargelof enlisted volunteers on tinnlatiltements furnisked by voluiatepTollicers i andonlum that they be ft.,- 13. W. Brice, made Baynuniter General, 1s pio moted to the rank of Brigadier General, to date from December2d. • • • . mportant Army New. COMOLIDATIGN OF THE 10th AND 91h TOW, Presentation of ',Hants of Honor. 1, osiii RET LATE: RebelSenae Proceedinu:.s7 GOV. BROWNS: MESSAGE TO TIIJ _GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Extracti from Irate Sonthern Papers Special Western Associate Free Dispatch. • New Tenni. bee. 8.-sslit the armfuls of the Po tomac anti the James picket tiring, which is still kept up, and occasional exchanges between Ap posing batteries ore all that disturb the inlet. On Monday thr ee ma. some: firing by the 9th corps' gun: anti the rebels opposite. and 111. t tram the monitors and the Howlett Hons., Pattely, but withont causing any casualties on our side. The leth and ,tith POrpS Imre ban collet:did - thud 'and are IMownsaathe 24th empe, - of wiliietu Gen. Ord has assumed command. The corps of coloral <trailer., under Genera! Weitzel, is utunerically designate:l as the truth. General Meade present al medals of h snot to a number-of nonscommisslonal ulll,er, and ates of the :RI corps, on Tuesday. The H w:shingtou special says: Many of the loyal inhabit:lots of Fairfax and Landon rummies' am fil:Winff, within - our lines, Moseby haying given native that he would Lucie the buthlings of all Union men within his reach, in rOallatiOn for the destruction of reb.:l property in the .Watley and along . the Manassas thup railroad. The new common road bridge aeros. the Ps. If ma,., above the railroad bridge vit, II sr par's Ferry, fell this •aftentorm while three dorant ment trams were crossing It. The pier in the center of the (ridge gave Way . , rreviri.illlll.4 the bridge aid teams Into the river. The Trib4we'A Washington spasiiii says: The testimony In the case of Hamilton Easter before the Doubleday Court -lifanshal, war closet to . The trial ' - of Colonel North 'wilt not he re: sunned before Monday next. A very large num ber of witnesses - have been subisensed. 'I he Navy Department are about: , to plirulta,e steamer new iteaer New' York Was built for ommodore Vanderbilt. She is a splen.lid res at I, and prdbald:.; very fast. In the Rebel Senate on Friday a sharp discus sion on the nisei uniou proposing the 14111 1, 4.1jg:4 of a committee to inemoulalbc the governors and legislatures oLStales in reference to the cc emption of able bodied men for State ;amp .-s o. It waagenerally conceded that more teen were 1 _ needed for the army, and It .was i1t. , 24, , ary lam know - how many hd been 'exempted. Several Senators.thought the appeal to governors would do intro harm than good. The resolution WAS referral to the Committee on Military Altsirs. In. the Rouse nothing of coat:one:ce was done. The Richmond "E.mattaer of the sth contains a synopsis of Gov. Brown's message' to the G tsars gia The message is• a most eat pha.le protest against the extraordinary recom mendation of deli. Darts to the rebel Congre.s., to repeal the exemption of all classes and nice him the discretion to detail such no he may think p utier. Gov. Brawn - argnei that to glee the 'President snch pewer would be to annihilate the last restage of Stile sovereignty, and -to subvert the great constltuticmat nghta of the people. Ilt kr* Crlncras to 'enact such laws convert • the ivpublicanism of the Confederate State tato the. despotism-of Turkey -makes the. President Deetator, and •Pre‘trates thb liberties ofthe cotta try, ties Independence of the press, and the reti g'oms privileges of the people at Ina feet. Even the Lincoln goierament, despotic as It is, lea not - dared to attempt any Such efteroacturients upon. DnAlibertitat of the people of the United States. The Savannah Republican says the central Itailmud Com - pany have gone to work la earnest to repair their road, which la now in ruining order from Macon to near' Gordon-. We learn that the putpose of, the company la to go to work Itninediattly and repair the Westcl'aint Railroad. It to thought It can be completed In a mouth's tine. The.Etowah Irou'Works will also be re-est.:Lb lista if at once. „ A correspondent of the Memphis Aypucl verb ting front Atlanta, on the ::011, describes the extent of the destruction by, the Yankee army. According to his statement all the buildings of Imp:whence to the, rebels were dmtroyml. The former Inhabit:lute are slowly returning: The Widows:A le:leg:nun from Macon saes the Yankini• force ;which had been operating in the vicinity of that city bad been withdrawn,.and tie. general indications arc that Sherman will direct his course to Darien or Brturswick. • Tim Augusta ronstitatton, says: Geo. Sher man with his artillery and infantry went to G his curiarrived there yesterday, the , At noon, being on the rood two days and halt 'Mai Milledgeville. At-this rate P. wilPtake a!xof seam clays to remit M cu f inn Gordo :s -riihse and Senn:teen days to reach envoi= eh. Frt lathe bast authority, Gen. Kilpatrick coat. mauled the left wing of the enemy, which pass ed :dour the country road from Milleitsville to the shads of Ogecehtee, Where they camped. On Friday ulubt. they burned the ginhouses of a number of the larg,st. - plantations, with hundrels of isles of mitten. They burne.l no cribs or dwel ling Louses and we liars ISO reliable inform:wino of She destructkoi of a ohmic mill or Ibetory in thy country through :Which they passel. They Luck nearly all the horses and males in the coun try, whether - they needed th::m or not. Th: ene my eerupiei Milledgeville from -Sturdily emering an 211 h, to Friday morning the 25115, their in in tr.% nod artillery made bat little progress, th::r left Thursday morning and Gen. Fcrgusenrs carat re drove out the rear guard. of their cavalry on 1411lny morning. •The,' State riomw was not Mon pd, but much mutilated. The Peuitentiary; „Ansbal, Zee., were burned. The 1113pZi.U.1 was blown may thc rearguard as they left nu Friday. The iliclunend Pfentfurf, In n long article. on . Shcrtnan's campaign cars : instead of th hi b daSli Into the State, which was expected to prove resistless by Its impetuosity, and to 'Repose of all opporttliin before It -south gather, 1r 4 Lave cautious ri s recunols mi anc, timid fchilt , and slow -movements. The trouble Las been, not so much to resist or avoid Sherman as to find. fie left Minnie, en the 13thr of October; on the 25th he omen: and and on the 97th he was supposed to be at Samlemille. lie traveled a dirtnnse of ono hundred atul twenty-five miles In tiro Weeks tinicsincelearbig,Allanta, without meeting any Important object on the way, In ;his va,,,,Bliiisllll.l, proved the parent of danger; It 1 as given ns time to concentrate our mime of rest-tare, and oletruet lets Trull with dully in• creasing ohs; netts. Sherman had no purpose when he started, nor ban he now o: ahnudonlng I Ills own military department. t was tun Sher- Mall'F OB:B cis to mnkc his way to the Atlantic to assist Meade, leaving Thomas tee his far higher honors nod essponsibilitlrs In the West. If he shall sdreecci in penetrating the circle that now surrounds him and escaping" Lir Port Itoyal, Ills Ant anxiety; like kllrtatrick's, 's - 111 ha for ships to take him away. Strain to Annapolis, stud steam to Nashville, If Nashville be not 'already fallen, will be all too BIM,' to quiet his impatience. and 'tin modify Ills chagrin. We do not share Is the Idea expressed by some, that Shaman's purpose was to music alodgement on the Allaut'e. for ro of cratinn with Grant The. Augouda llipuMiraa of the It'itlf says: Wheats Ins been fighting the enemy's eavAley for thirty-six lames. lie commenced fig:ding them In Jefferson county, nod loss been horrass ing them continually. IVl:mdcf was In dose pur suit of them when they entered IVayrushoro, so close indeed, thet lac vras sualle I to es/jingoish the tire befirtetho town was much dstanged. The bildyfeore r Bihar Creek le,s teen rebuils;rtni th train will run through al usnal to Waynesboro. Genernl VVlsyve ocruples Millen. The enciny have • not Crossed the Sas - con:lb river. There has been no enemy within twelve Inge. of the Georgia railraatl,and the truing will revenue tLcir schedule.- - • Tho Richmond • :Arntind says : Information from official and other sources, scents La indicate that Sher man's objective point is down near the month of the Savannah river, fifty mlles south of Savannah.' • , Atignsto Saltind says The ell/ Mar shall of 'Atlanta will start on his way hotneward • to-diy, and if be finds thlngi all right we will un dinsbnally hear ftoniehLin in a few days. It will be Welcome' news •to Atlanta refugees to hear that they Carl return again to their homes. .The . . Charleston ...Iterottry of the let gist's the particulars of the tight in Grabaussvlllo, but contains no new facts. It save: It may ;Ito set . down as n deastn battle, though in view isf the . great disparity of numbers, the honors of the day are certainly due to the. Confederates. , • The Atignsis VhrotVe of the Ist, says:: Sell Cl , ll gIlltiCM(11 ham Sber1211:111 . , rt. Ir ',IMO (611 < 4.. We 111. l! of march ',s marked i r dead ;lain 4, lirulscn Wagons, Wales of devi‘itnen, 41 ra.. , .: -r,. &c, • 'Whet] , Wheeler's force, atineked Kibi - ri+ k'ti raiders at Ilig Creel., they klllisi over threi. hundred bead of h0..-.u' to prevent th, , to foivi falltlig hitt:eV:heeler's bonds. Trams run-upon the (;enrgia railroad es far ss Greensboro. Tire wort; of repairing the rod to Atlanta will soon i.e commenced. it is stated up r u reliable authority that the Tankers appropriated over two thorriand horses arid iuni. in Glascow and Warren COIIIIIAC.I. Laust reports indicate that She 'tern is tale • kg towards the Savannah river. There is little reliance to. be 'placed In any Indicatitir •,f his mot cments until he shall get out of the triangle is v Lich he has been maneuvering Flue; he left A lama. We s can infer nothing with certainty; from any of hls movements; as to his ultimate Cause. Re. may lure Anuista and seek to lone way through South Carolina, or he may push for Savannah or Brunswick. The Richmond • Wileg says: We have from Georgia papers the particulars - of a battle with Rowanils corps, at Griswoldville. Tim Confed erate force, under ',lateral Phillips ' attacked the enemy about 12 o'clock on the s:1 nit. The enemy fell back a mile, on the Central Road, to w arils Gunton, where they had erected three lines of fortllicatim.s. General Phillips pursued them to their lirenatworka ' when he ordered a charge, driving; the enemy from their derenee.a. The enemy made several desperate elihrts to re capture the works, tint were repulsed each time wall heavy loss: Latest Mexican News CA ATION TO Orders Issued to the Civil Administration TROOPS DEPARTING FOR FRANCE Der. m.—The stemner Arid. from New Orleans on the *.itlth ult., and nirvana on ti aCA Ibf. has arrived. an this arrival wu have advisee to the 2t. News-from the City .1 to ON 1:411 ult., and Vera Crur ta the is received. Ninxitnillian - heal met with an bvivion on bin re: ern to the city. 11, had Issued ()often+ to the via I.aindniatration of the empire ,pr . .vAii•g for milts of mthernatio in! :lethl, justie,! for all, and in , riMo•tvrw,rvis evil doers, no tavtle: v, nog their deeds ore rommitted ttndrr. Til p, e - unaulmotedy consider the, instrartioas at; p in advance toward roirganzat:o - 1. Ca:eatlatnil was raptured on Oct. Ott, by eight 1111,1,i Jaari•ds allcr hn obstinate def,.•.•. avimillian in a letter to 11, er of State. S.ly, he was convinced on Ids voyage On , departments of the Interior. th it the -Empire Is ii. fact firstly Intaial ny.in the foree and will f z:t immense majority of the nation. awl:Ajar:l was declared nailer martial law on lirth. and :tarn! r. of 31.irach and the' Afoxleati ininigter td Rom, left Vera Crux for Eery e. Fart of.the, titith regiment. the first French troops sent to Mexico, had left for France. A party of 000 gnerrilins, ,under tiniterra;, hart attacked a force under General Rivas. and u cry routed. Tim gm-relies lost 100 killed. Thc only 11: • • It i said a Council of State fur con.ider.ition vii 1-c formed. Stnator Crimes Chairman of the Naval Committee. LATEST FROM PORT. ROYAL. NF.,.Yolm, Dec. ti.—The Coiru.reiai's WMIt- Mgt.: 'Special says : The Republican Calle this ovning. selectrll Senator Grimcs as Chair man of the Naval Coalmine°, In pinto of Mr. Ily the stemerTrade Wlrn e, we have Port adviees of the 4th. he Palmetto 1fer . ,61 says: On the Mich ult., an expedition left i'ort Royal and went up Broad River, accompani , Nl by several gmuhants, and lardel the troops at Rood's Point. They then Frcri,tled inland ig,!Verni miles, meeting with re tie: pickets only. The next morning the enemy amirared in format' the road leading, to Gra ham% ill,, with cavalry, infantry and artllle,y. We zetxmeed and drov , 111,M gradually bees to a battery and, ntrenchments,. where they made a Etittit.'„; , ll lOC eng:l"lgnacht of sexes hours etituod• during which, there were charges and Collider clutr4,e. Each side met with conalderable Night tag is stop ta. the .lighting, and the lines o, hol it sides remained the same. We took a er.- prisoners and lost a few. Our casualties are arionsly estimated at from 000 to 1;000. Our n;; ;he evening we fell tack a abort distance. WITH INDIANS: BETWEEN 400 AND NO SAVAGES "T Izro o 40/tiaras Irallea. l'l'NrErt CITY, IJ , e. s.—lhnarlsinents or the Find find Thinl Colorado Cavalry hod a light near Fort Lions, killing. lietvre .111 .11 . 0 and .:00, and cal a nrin , ;:.oo pool. and males. The rhiett.'•lllnek Krttl " r," "Nhito Antelope . ' and •' Idltie Rob' . were killed. Thu Indians ire, about ti(X) strr.ng. Our lo,s was 9 killed nod :titsri.tindrd. Oar ;mops are still pursuing t tier:•rl of the Secretary of the Navy—ton te:lielluti to the Preettmen'o Ste 11M13 tiOn..cargo Or :I ISlOCkade Ile leer Sold., etc.. etc. s xf,st ern :I,occinled Pte. DOT:ad!. YoRI, parwrs this mqrainZ •.et it tt I I r. port of the S-wretary of to Navy. Thy. RellouAl Relief 'Aasozialion has; u$ thou-and dollar, warth o iirt:eles fur the na: of the rali, than of prisms"Emr,land, thronizli thei3lrmin• hem aid Midland Freedmen's All A,Aoeliition. A lerire part of tltter cnntrihalions come from the iSiciety of Frieitil, of England, :rho hire al. re illy subscribed seven thousand p.mnils. Phi: hundred andlaauty hates of cotton and a tarn, etnount of toUrt..i. with other goods. eon n the cares of t hr. Iloeluuln runner Annie , RR •ii old yesterday lei the 1:311,41 01,1 t. Marshal. Ti' E., lint, wail in into) condition. and brought froth q,23 to and the lobaceo from to rn taut,. The c.a.,' nal:. taken by the Cur Cr; remit et a valuation of .65,090. Vic Dletutor went Into the Lower Flay on To sday, and tired them mulch, of shot end then to trot the friction gear attached to the gun .earflugmlleum front the sent say It give perfect benefaction. No diflienliv Li note espzrl eneed ho ettatring, end eh, will leave during the week, weelber permit:l;lg,, hoe Hampton lituttle. 'Rex. York Stock and Money Market " - Teelst Western Armor Sated Mess Dispatch New Yonti., Doe. tt.—At the stock board this forenoon there was a much stronger speculative fertling..•trransactlons were large thouglueltielly still on brokers account. Railroad and miscel laneous stocks are bluher, while the government sic rk have lakcil a downward torn. The rail road tombt and bank shares arc mare active and g.o.erally stronger. Gold continues strong with out ary special operation or importance. Fell oy-this afternoon to the.lowest polotof the day, Mit afterwards rallied one per cent. ante bonds pre ger.erally bid for but there was very Ma:. erlue. Coal shares attracted 00010 attention. The market was better, particularly on, bittnlu; MIA -tacks. The money Market Is the same as yeium day. Very little demand for forlegn Penults of Mort Loudon Valley Ex pedition. NRIY YORK, Dce. special says Merritt's expe,dilloti to !window Valley re imam with 11,000 head of beef cattle, besides some heroes. The whole valley.has been strip ped of stock, at least live miles rack side of Liu pike, anghiLl the harm containing' hay and other • f,rsge harped. This portion of the valley hue hten the rendezvo. of MosebrA men, and the raid was to deprive the gn,rrillas of their fiupplie.r, and It has teen elfertull in 4,,ing 00. It appcare thatAlte romitry tvi'.4 of the moun t:Liu, abounds in everything, itint an it did hofore the people lulling reaUgal but little ut the ettbet6 of the From Foster's Departm,ut N hi? Tons, Dee, h.—The .teatuer Trude Wind al 45 brings a statement that the residents ,ti:l tinder Brian and doing t;uerd duty, In e 'use •tueni:c of Gen. Foster having taken,all ova liable troops to cooperate with Gen. Iptertuan, whd sass coon expected on the edast. A number of Fosters wounded had I,en brought to itilton llumd, from which }dada heavy tiring rouip be heard. and since thettan - advance has been made In another direction. . Capturcd Slap Arlrolc. NE* Y (MK, D. B.—n appears by 'a letter Cum the Captain, flown primmer, that the ship Arieole was eapturtat by the Olustea during her visit uir Sallivek early last mouth. Cold market. Nr.n , Toca, Dee. B.—Gold eontinuel strong, And without any special speculation mdvemudt. Thc price opened at 339, and tluctunti4 during the morning between that price and U.S. JEJ SBURGIT, -FRIDAY. . . , . CUTICIV9II. .y. W,,,,,,T,,, , IV,. S.--SENxTE.—Mr. 0303 i . i :VT. i'l wish to ;;i.e oath,' that ou tamiorro.c I •it ::i introduce a joint resolution for the restoL: l ra!lrn of the - Union and race, and for the %ifldt 1 uti, a of the , erwritation.as the gmiranthe of , ti, ,;;x1:15 of :lie citizens of the several Stales:S. ! Mt :Anthony moved that the Senate proceed to` t Ile election of the Senate strindint Committees, • Darried. t I air. Anthony—l 13:101 - C. 'that tl c rides which 1 riquire the election of leanding .ounnittees by 1 toilet he suspended, and that thp following Cotv mitteei , be chosen. furc;o: /Motion—Mr. Stu er, Chairman: . Mt:4M. Foster, Doolittle, IlarriS Davis, Johnson;( l lied'McDougall. Thoonee—Mr. Sherman, Ch: invent - iiles•irs, lioe, Cowan, Clarke, 'N . an 1. "inkle, Comes's, . ar and Mende-mon. Coanner , e—Mr. Chandler, Cluslrman; ..Meears. Morrill, Ten Eyck, Morgan; Sprague, Sranlshury`;:i and Lane, of growls. ' , ' • , Agriculture-31r. Lane, of Kansas,Chairmani.: Messrs. Harlan, Wilion,Powelkmia Farwell. -.'-. ' it/liatry Vain and Me .11ii is--Mr . Wilson - Chairman; Messrs. Lane. of ' diana, lifojeard, - Nesmith, Mormougpraguron *own:. , t ./kiwaah—M - r. Foster, Cliairm n; ..Ifesirs. Lane;,. of Indiana, Van Winkle, Sant; airy, , linckalea, Foote and Brown'. Bcgatvrionary Clakna—Mr. Wilkinson Chair , ' wont IMmsrs. ChaudielyWilsott, Nesmith, and Wright. " • I - 4,h,o—Mr. Clark, Chairman; Messrs. Pomo- . roe, llowc, Anthony, Murrill, flicks, and. Davis. Dixt.-iet qf Cohnabia—Mr. Hale, Cluilrmtins Messrs'. Olson, Morrill, Wade, Willey, Ilentler- , son, :al Itich.rdson.• /..t.u/3 dud the /We'd Offleeltr. Cdwan, tbatiman; Mcssrs. Ten Eyek, Lnne, orludiana, I:4rt , ser, atid satilsbury. Ptd,tielltradinp and Getaradx—Mr.Foro,Clialr , Ileeara: Trumbull, Grimes .Varwell, and udrtetis. , T.;rilories—Mr. IVadc, Chairman; Itessre. NV , 'moo. Morgan, din-ague, Ilalc, Line, of torliAo, Davis. mid Richardson. t se the- I '0e4)71.7---31r. Howard, Chalinuin; 'Messrs. ;Lauer, Johnson. liadan, Trumbull, .lierman,. Morgan, Couness. Intl Brown. ..i!,,,m:atures—Hr.Spramic,Clanlrman; Messrs, tiklurntn, Riddle, Wilkinson. nut limuiricks. —Mr. Trumbull, Chairman; Messrs. na.;er, Teu Eyck, Harris, Foote, Powell and Joialson. • PrAt Offlevi and P•ot RoaelA Coll:liner, ( hail - matt; 31e..1"3. I) ;on, , Ramsey, 0/111.11,,. Pialatew anti /• , ./dir mat,—Mr. liarlan, Chairman; MZ.N. ay. Foote, I Lulling, Carllglr, Ueda : - mid Wriaht. Lemi C1.11.-:—Mr. Barris, Chairntau; Sumner, llownrd. lilddLe and llnnling. 1. 1,11,,,n. Lone, of Karl,l,, flnelan linarn :rnd Buekulea•. 11,11,1 ing am the Joint etandlog Commit ;,/ cesteesiltee on Pei:al:l—Mr. Anthony, r • •trtneot; Nessrs. Sleerrnn mot Powell.- Joint Cwt :ides' on Enrolled Init.,Mr.llowei ( bairman ; Messrs, Cowan anti 11Wks. t'inrin4;th, tat the hol f th- Litosteg— . r 'oll.tmer. Chains:me ; Slesers. Johraem anti I on AM. t tem, ill, Iw, SLicers Old the TFahnmt II —Me. Selmer, Chairman; Messrs.. 'H o ward, Carlisle, Pomeroy, Bee-ital.:lv, Breton 41 , 1 t. I N nnilt AR. The tin t t were agreed to. Ihe Sono Ekes-tithe session to-dal; eon ; roe ii (lie nomination of Governor Ihmnison Foe ; mash r General. That Rause joint resolution explanatory of b 0 o. 111 . 11 of the Internal Revenue 1.111 as referred to tiasletv on clears Was reported back fruit the It es, and Means Committee. Mr. Brooks suggested that the bill be post poseeeL, , A debate ensued, several members urg ing I hat as the le.w Is now construed, the Gov • mit.ent was kept not of itrimense stints of Oct one by evasions of the cigar tees. ILe subject was postponed till Monday. • A me -sage was received from the President, suggestiog that Captain Winslow and Lieutenant (silting, of the navy, receive a vote of thanks. itt ferre4l 10 the Naval Committee. The s sarions branches of the )'resident's Mes. sr.-, were referred to Standing Committees: 'A hill was Introelneed tb drop from the army roil( unemployed officers. Referral.• A resolution was adopted that the Ways 'anti Ilea, Committee? enquire Into the expedleneyof rep cling that portion of the act concerning commend:ll Intercourse which authorizes the tqlointment of emionercial agents - fur M emel ellralary States.. 'I he Committee on the Judiciary-wee instntelod to immire Into the expediency of passing a haw del aeinnalizing persons who go abroad to escapee tle draft, runt respriringapplbeathm lornsteredlz LtillootO lie endured PS citizenship. S•r. Morgan asked that the credential of the S tinter from Lonlslana, presented yesterd ey,. be ,ref nisei to the Judiciary Committee, and it was so ordered. ltr. Morgan presented a petition algae& by W Input, fly W. Longfellow, Juo. A. U. S. Grant, Peter Cooper, g. J. Raymond, Ifor. are Greeley and many others, asking an lip in aviation for the fetid far the aupport of a Na than,' Hume for totally di-subtext reoldiers and stamen of the tirmy. sbd navy of the United' S am, u e «Jett:ration of the importance of the Mi , dt ry nail the character of-the mmorial ists, he asked that the paper be printed and re fern 11 to the 3111Itary Committee. It was no or dered. Cr. Sherman asked for-the reference to 'the Fos:mei:ll Committee Of the bill Introduced by him Monday, for the:construction of a yeyetme cuter on the lakes. It was sit ordered. , Sir. 'Matilde moved that whets the Senate ad journ. to-day, IL adjourn to meet on Monday. So much of the President's Message n( 'relate. to tionuchtl affairs., wan referred to rho Chnoult tee no Finance. eljourned to Monday.' liousk.—Mr. Stevens, frmn the Committee of Ways and Means, reported back the joint rises lettlous explmatory of so much of the Internal Revenue Report as refera to the duty on edgers, an abstract of which Ware priutud In the pupate of We,lnesday morning. • Mr. firvokr, of New York,,said thee the See r:tery of the TreaStrty had recommended that the fax be laid on the leafs. Ile now - wished to kit,, ((bather the Coinralltee of Ways and Stereos Intended to Change the duty on tobacco. Ile -te-gestedthat the 1411 be postponed fur is few (by, for firrther examinalion. Them, was no nieu"i. from the best information, the best way was to attach a one cent etamp to each cigar silt. cud this would produce a larger revenue tram the principle In the bill. Sly Stevens explained that nil the.Commltter; hod done wan to pat n proper coostructiori on the law, in contradiction to every erroneous decision of tie CommisslonerS of Internal Its:Senile. 'Sir. Ste sees showed that nlnedentles of the cigars manufactrered since Congress adjonmed had pald 53, instead:of a thousand, owing to the coustlnetion of the' Commissioner of Int:wont Revenue. At the suggestion of Mr. Stevens, further consideration of the subject wm post poned till Monday. • (In ritoiTuti . of Mr. Stevens, the various I ram-hos 'of "the President's annual Message a ore referred to . appmprlate Standing Cara- Hatt c-. Mr. Schenck, of OW, offered a resolution, obit it was adopted, Instroicting the.Commlttee oil the Jadielery to inquire into the ekpedioney ui pos-ing n law.denatienalizing persous who go al woad to est-ape the draft, and require naturall mtloo in ease they wain to be restored to the privilege of citizens. A Inotelia;1: was received here front President' Llneolu • recOmmending that Captain Winslow • and Licittanant cacti receive a vote of ilisnks for nue destruction of the rebel iron clad Alin made, this action of Congrees being neces sary under the laws In older that those officers any Ire neleanced one geode. Referred to the Cemminee on naval affalnt. Attpuruoti Istonthey. •-- •• The Prebident's Reply to Mr. Sumner. entsucc, Dee. C.—Tite - Pr&tident to-day, st ut n message to the Senate - In .reply to Mr ,F owner', recolution calling upon him If not In -0 t ibl with pobi le intermt, tO fut ifsh Bet au any Information In his possession velative to the proposition of "(kit idtaublais to 010 aid to the rebellion. Lord Wherneliff Informs Mr. Adams that Liverpool's baser product la about 17,000 list., anti asks permission for an accredit ed scent to visit the military prisons within the. Northern Mates and dibtributo aid to their In mates. Ile deoles that any politteal all Is otia et!, or the imputation thatlhe Confetle,tate pris oners aro deprived of such attention& as the or dinary rules enjoin: - He says thu!officers of the great contest will be damned by Individuals for It, greater or less, and you whoso iltrallyntitne b interwoven Uitk American history, 'Cannot view withindiffercuee the suffering of Autertaan t•ti bens. Mr. Adams replied that it 1u never been the. desire of the rinvenonent to treat with once r •snary pererity tiny misguided individuals. Ito st.•ould greatly rejoice If efforts of such nyin polity writ be untorand to ministeriug to their rvental cud an well an their bodily sufferings, Chun contributing to put. art cud to the ntruggle which otherwino in too likely to be only pro errudlnuted by their English vow:utiles. • Mr. Seward replied no Ibilows to the applica tion received through Mr. Adamr: DRPAIIIIIEN. 2 ON STATE, WAIIIII.NOTISN, nee 1884.—Sir: I bare received your dispatCh of I the ifilh of November, (No. SDI) together with the rapers therein mentioned, vim Lt,lop of, a IL u. Lr which was addressed to you on the DM oj. Neva mbn by. Lord Whantellifo and n copy of. y answer to that letter. lfcinwiil now inform Lord Wharnallffo that permission front the agent of tire Committee designed by him to visit the insurgents' detained In • the military prisons of the United States; Ind to dlitribtds among them a:sea-teen thousand pounds Of British gold, la disallowed tiers.• Itie , esmateditbatyour corm! r.ponectiftLOig.'WhArnclifro mill end. ••- - . • DECEAII3, 9: 1854 That cortrspornient will et:crater:ly beeeme ruble on reading It; The Anwrietua lie well ,weare that while the United Statee ample means. for the sit port of priaorico.' as wtll as kir 'ercry other calgen4of war. The Inn:genii, who lace blindly rrslicti into that centtithan are suffering. no privations that ap peal for teller by ebarity, either - at home or at road. The:American prose will be likely'to re: Cosa tin t the state thus insidiottely tendered in aid of humanity constitute no large - .per tion of ins 'woks which .ire contributors may b•?. sttptly snpposed to have derived front the lu enrgents by • exchneging 'with them arms • nnd munitions of war for cotton protrt.‘ lion of immoral and enervating stave lunar ter will any portion of the American peoplo•be ilispoeed to regard sums thin ostentatiously of fered for the relief of captured insurgents na on generous 'an ernolutuent for devastation and dissolution, which civil war promise_, protected by British , subjects. has spread throughoritr- States which, before were eminently PI" erous; and happy. Finally, In yaw- Of .1111,a1 last' 'officious intervention IA our do mesticiaffsirs of the American people can hard , ly fall to recall the warning of Rte . father of our country directed against the great and Intl, mate connected - public dangers-namely: Sec- Vedal Enction and foreign Intrigue. _ I de hot think the Insurgents have bcoome de. hased, although they have sadtvwandcred from, their ways of, loyalty and patrlotlsm: I think Vast in corm:non with all our cietntrymen they will rejoice In hying saved by ,thelt Considerate governmentfront grosi - Insulta 'which _Lent -.1,1 - harnellffe _and- his associates. in their-zeal for the trretinrow of the UaitCd. States • have propnrell for victims of tlib; unnatural and hope= • lees rebellion. . •i I am, sir, . Your elledient servant, Wm, IL SIM-A.CII. lusi ortantMary Order AV.tentuvrost, I)er. B.—The Provost Marshall firmer:it leSday .Issued, he fora:dug circular: ,lteliahle ' Infermation hat; been mei:lira that a _huge number of 'evil dir . pcsed persons, cow:list , Intl' of rebels, sympathizers, secessionists; ma rauders and other out laws 1010rhare cat -lerted teem Canada with a view 'to triter the ecannerelof cities of the ;Korth, portion. linty these an the Canadian frontier, with 1.14, *.t Etenbible . purpose of getting employ 'nf!oit, hot sho are in reality intent upon the destruction of liro and property, will shortly rrive In the 'Crated States. All officials of this Bureau arc instructed' to place all persons, ens pitted to lc of this class, uuder.striet Surveil- More. and to arrest ouch as evidently belong to 41. The Provost Marshal will cOnfer with the ;municipal authorities, with 'a view to the Mill, coutemplittcd, and will aid civil authorities 'ln discovering these persons and coming their surest. .itstus IL Fur, Provost Marshal Iterated. glie following, general order was also today Issued from tbe *when - ringer General's °filet: The Government has received information 1 hat trambets In British Provinces on our northern Isarticr, bare removed with the hitt:talon of ob taining employment at the cartons depots of Jittery stores, for the purpose of Ineendiarlsnt plots, by which, some months since, many steam ou the 'Western rivers were fired and des towed by rebel agents, have now beet extended with the intent to attempt the destruction atoll.' filmy stres, shipping, manufactories and public and private property in various points throughout the loyal Stater. The strictest vigilance and greatest care in guarding against inecodierism is enj,Al.l upon nil officers in charge of proparty of this Department. Officers of the Quartermaster Deportment will employ at depots where stores are ltept, no persons who have at any time with ip the last six months been living in Canada as refugees from disloyal States, or as fugitives (ban disloyal States, er as fugitives from: the draft. Offieers of this deport ment will require from those whom they may employ at depots, in pfslilons which could facilitate access to stores or storehouses, satisfactory evidence not only of loyalty, but of residence within loyal States, in addition to the usual oath of allianc,a at poets 'irlthin or near the field of active operations. Renigees comlng.from rebel territory, upon , pre ienting satisfactory evidence of loyalty, will he eMployed, if needed; bat great caution moat be. 'c sicked in employing such persons. ' - M. C. Mums, • . Q. M. Caul and Breve:Brigadier Geol. be biavy'Depattment has advices from Admi ral Porter of the capture and arrival at Matipton Reads of the Confederate steamer Armstrong, of meeeurcnent. She is a beautiful vessel, feet and new, and was captured by the Ctiy ler and Gettvsburg, on tits 4th inst., with a cargo of 4no lodes of cotton, the larger portion of which waf thrown overboard in the chase. Unfavorable • News. friat ;.oulalana Conger en. , Nett YORX. Dae.B.—The loaf's WWllogos' spFrial says e. Richmond papers of Tuesday con ta - in: , Oo anthvorable nova from Sherman. Thomas J. Durand and others; of. Louisiana, have nied a protest against the admission of the Congruslocal delegation from that State. Tbe Steamer Canada. Baum; .Ttee. 8, 7:30 p. tn.—There are no signs of the steamer Canada, now due from .1.1r4 errrol, the 26, and tmeart4town, the 27th hut. ULTON'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP. Fl LYON'S SYRUP cures Cold,. ( CI In the Res& Sore Throat. " " Phthisie. FULTON'S STSUP ernes Asthma. • " • " • Croup. 'enemas/L. Ummehitta. ' " Pain to the Breast. 11 , 1.. TON'S SYRUP cures Inolp. ConsunipLion. CintxrrhalAffectlona Whooping Cough. Spitting . Blood. Quincy. Fulton's Vegetable Cough Syrup Cures Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the Throat nod Lungs. , • m.trmercoxvqs ssirxe:cris. I • Ls si NlflttlJ R-petabk Componid THE CHEAPEST COUCH REMEDY, can be had at AU teltsble Drug Stores. For sale wholesale and retell at 3: M. FULTON'S DRUG STORE, Nos.: SI and GO Fitth street • • AWN whOlesslo Anil retell agent for the sale • elebrated • ' '• California Wines, Liquor, 'Pt= RYE. WRISRY, Wbkh I guarantee strldly pure, for feudictnal purpuotri. •• .&45187dirt Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec, U,1851. RMY WAGOlTS.—Proposals are in 1] vital by 910 II ntlernitned Anti! TILUESDAY Dec. Itta, teat, at Ito'clo m. fo Six-Mule 'Wagons, Army Standard To be delivered free of charge nt the U. S. Govern ment Wagon' Yard,. cor. Eighth 'end Tiorann Sts., th in this city, with o name of the maime t marked distinctly on the boa, and stamped on the wheels and asles of each wagon. •Speeldentlans of the wagons, may be had at this office, and a !MIXING wagon may be seen nt the ;vegan yard In this elty. • 1. !Adders will state the number bid for, and timo of: delivery and oath bid must he guaranteed bY tab responstble curette., guaranteeing over their own. signatures that the bidder wilt enterinto bond tot' the fulfillment of his contract should one be award ed him. Bide will be opened at the time aboye specified, and bidders are incited to be rpresent. Awards will berriede Friday, Dec. lath, The tight is reserved to reject any bid deemed unreasonable. Each bid must be marked on the enveloiss PPro posaLt for Army Wn,gonti,e and addressed to up) .undersigned. • By order of Chiefref Q. . Cincinnati Depot.' D. N. ZICOLDNOL. Captain and Al PROI'OSALB FOR 131:: ILDING, c. The Buildinri . Commlttee of tho TIIIRD FRES BYTERIAN t.,O9fORLGATIOINI will :native sop. orate Sealed Yropocals for the 935asystlop, Stone. work, Brick-work•and Csrpenter.vrork required for the Church "Ilulldings shout to bec ; erected on the secant lot st thee tinter of Stith street ark Chem' htley. , The propoesla should be whiressr9llo u‘93l. THAW, Lindeman of the Bulldog ContinlttOo," . naul lelCht tho office qt the subsetlber,.NO. 93 DIA MOND ISTUEET, on or before the k 1 dap of /so, way nest, while plans apeolpatOns of the ,:proposed " ildi4l"n- " 0 (}TI AM) SEBURBAN. The Larceny of Flunets at the Arsenal— Hear Par, Ltefoie the Mawr. re s aerday afternoon, a hearing In the `naTenv easo at the Allegheny Arsenal, was held before n uor L trw ey. The boys who bad beets arrested were held as Wall 1...*,3 to testify against the par ties who had purchased the btalets.' • • Thomas Thtalacs, aged 'thirteen years. stated that he knew the matnre or an Oath. and swan being sworn, testlned that he lived with his thther, en Chestnut street; Lawrenceville, and worked at the Arsenal; took - a pocket fall - of bul lets from the Arsenal about two weeks since: melted them Into cakes and• sold them tololur Cocbratai sold him sixty pounds at ten cents kr , pound; Mr. -Cochran asked 'witness where '• got the lead, when he replied that he had gotten it fair; Fold One cake the first time, and balance afterwards; sold Mni. O'Connell some bullets last vveek;and received eighteen cents for them; not some of-the bullets at the - river and soment the Michael Borden, aged fourteen years, was sworn, and testified that he did not know bow many pounds of bullets he had taken from the Arsenal; took about half a pocket full tour weeks since, and sold them to :Nag. O'Connell for six rents per rand; two weeks afterwards. sold her seven pounds for fifty-six cents; Adam Wells,, ,nnother boy and.ivltness - took about a pocket full apiece of bullets, built a tire, melted• them, and sold tbobans to Mr. Cochran for fili,7o, .about ten cents, per pound; Or. Cochran nsked us-where we procured the lead, and told us not. to bring ariything to,hlin. that was not got right, • told him wobad got It from eartrtdm that had been broken up and lying around; sold the load to Mr. Cochran in tho evening. • • William Donaldson testified that he bad sold bullets. to Mrs. O'Connell last week; ahe. asVed him if they bad been taken from the Arsenal; re plied that they bad been found at the river. half pocket Joseph Regents testified that' he took a half pof.dict full of bullets from the Arsenal, and sold thetn to -Mrs. O'Connell for ten cents; sho did-not ask 'any nitrations. Outman Filler testified that he had boon em ployed at the Arsenal for ten weeks; the .bays make from thirty cents to sl,4b per dry In clean ing bullets; :hare taken bullets and sold them to Mrs. O'Connell; about a -month since sold come bullets to Mr. Albert •Ilusitt Mr. Rush ask ed no qvtztlens; had sold old iron ,met rags to Mr. Rush before. • Albert Cook, testified that he had workpl for six weeks at, the Arsenal, and made from sixty hi - eighty tents per day i toOk a lot of bullets to Airs. o!Connell's .house a day or two ago, and .sold them to her for eighty cents; she said her stoles were broken, and did not welch theta; also sold come to Mr. Rush, ullieli wititessluit found et the riser. Terieueo Connor testified that he had been en gaged at the Arsenal for lice weeks; took bullets once, and 'Sold then to Mr, Cochran, after they had been melted; (same occasion as that refer red to by Burden.) This-was the only time be had stolen Millets. • Isaac Wood:, aged about seven years, was nbt sworn,..but testitled that he bad sold some bullets which he bad found on the bank of: thejiver, to .Idr. Rusk; stole nine bullets from. the Arsenal once, but a I.ny named O'Coutiell took then front . Capl. Harris, Commandant at the Arsenal, at • the request o! the Mayor, stated that the boys who had testified, together with about three times as many more, were engaged at the Arsen al. In cleaning off bullets after they came from the machine. Our of the employees had over heard two boys talking about selling bullets, one of them remarking that be had sold his for ten cents, while the other received but eight. This conversation was reported to the Captain, when en Investigation was ordered, which restated in discovering a large. deficiency betweco the ma chine and the laboratory which could not bo ac counted for. There was no now lead need at tit( machine, a large sloe of bnlletshaving beta 4tnt. from New York to be cat down Into smaller balls. The lead from which the Indi a / 4 were. manufac tured was worth fifteen or sixteen cents per pound. 4r. Cochran stated that some boys kad sold old lead to him which they had found in the river: and he supposed that the others had pro etinal It Ir. the same way; when he beard that lead was being.stolen from the Arsenal, ho had muted purchasing from boys. The lead he bought he used in his business. George Ileninger testified that he drove a team, sti months ago and hauled dirt and ctn . dem from the Arse nal o the river; boys had frequimily found bullets in the dirt. John Link testified that he worked at the Ar- scald, and drove a team; Lenled the dirt from the thops.ta the. river; •omctimes twenty boys followed the w43n to the river to pick up the bullets. Frederick . Metdon testified that ho had fre quently found builds at the river, Where the dirt and cinders from the Arsenal are emptied; a largo number of ballets hadheen_foand by the boss of the village. - r f be Mayor then summed up the evidence, and decided to hold Mrs. Margaret O'Connell and Michael Maloney to bail in s3°° each to answer a charge of receiving stolen goods; Albert Husk was held to bail for a further hearing cra Thurs day nett, and Mr. Cochran was dischirged, the Mayor deciding that there Was no evidence to imi.nrate him with 1110 traminctlon. The boys were held hi ilia° bail each, on their own recog- nuances,, to appear at Court aLd tetdify. - The Mayor's office nag crowded with people doting the hearing of the ease, - and considerable Inter est at as tnautrested In the proceedings. New Instrument for the 3d Presbyterian We have just had tile pleagure ofeaunduing, nt Mr..MellOr's Music Itoonut, a splendid cabinet organ, Jost purchased for the nd Presbyterian %arch, to flan city, and it Is certainly one of the mqct complete and effective Instruments of its eh& that we have ever EeCti. It has two sopa tateikey-boants for the hands, two octaves of keys for the feet, and twelve "steps" of various quality and quantity of tone, from the strictest to the MUM powerful. The tone is most charm ing, resembling perfectly the full "diapason' , of a pipe organ, with none of ttin reedy nasal tone usually Mond In instrumentit of this kind, end Its power Is amply suMelent to fill a . large church, nod support a very strong choir. The manufacturers, Messrs', llumlin ar. Mason, of Poston have brought their instruments to a won derful ticgiee of tOrfectlon, and are doing thereby a great service to the caner of church music In this country. We congratulate the congregation on possessing so line a cabinet org=an, and recom mend of our musical friends to call at Mellor's, SI Weed street, and sec it. It will be reateved to the church on next Saturday. . The Uciiglotur. Movement Notwithstanding' the Intense cold there was a goodendlence In the. First Presbyterian Church lest ,evening. The Rev Reuben 11111, of the Evadgelleat Lutheran Church, delivered the, seventh of the series. of-. sermons. Subject: "Faith In the Lord. Jest's The spchific answer to the Interroploq In Acts. 16. SO. "What tenet I do to be saved'!" The' eighth discourse trill .be Alelivercd this evening by the U. John.COwl, the Metho dist Protestant Church. Subject: ‘`The con strahilog. Influence of the love of Christ on the heart of the sluncr.". , ; . "litmarienaws."—lf all wri hear of:the cora,' live qualities of this medicine be tree, pad wO have. - no reason to- doubt, it will become very popular. We arc told by good authority, that: it Is a specific for all diseases of the blood, (the name meaning blood panacea.) Seroftda, Can ce,r,'ned the unrat CllBO , l of.skin diseas)s, rapidly yfeldto it; besides, it, la said to. bee moat agree able and invigorating tonic ' very beneficial to dlicate females. It may not be considered what Is' generally termed a patent tneditine, as a list of the Ingredienta • of. ,whiebilt is composed, l ie given elsewltire; and such a combination of, val uable medical egentshas not, we thinhiliter; to been embodied In one particular medleine," which Of eon= seOesinte for its success In the trealitent of. easei_for .whicli. IC la. designed. Jet.naton, at the cornerof Smithfieldti and Fourth streets, has It for. sale. "§TRIA., TIM SLIWZ9S; PR TIER . MAGICIAN Or ToLeno."—Such le the title of a new romance from the pen of the famous Louts Loin, whose great stories, "The Slyer Ship" 'and "The Step. Daughter's Portion," no electrified the rending world Ma a few months Mini° in the columns. of that admirable story and sketch paper Tone Wcarax. "Srma, Tue -Jewess" is now running through the column of THE New Tone Werw.mr and we think w may proinlso ail who' Will reed e it:a rich literary treat. Ow Rya Wnisicr.—Stnan Johnston. drug ,gist and ,dealer in family inedlciuu , , corner of Smithfield and rom - th streets, hag on bawl a stock of superior Old Rye Whisky. We are as sured by a gentleman who bas judiciously used it as a Ine4icine:that it has improtad his health coraiderably. We did not find the medicine dis agreeable to the taste, but, on the contrary, found it from the first, "not hardtolakc.. gnu bottle is guaranteed to effect a perfect cure.., renurr Lscrenes.--,Tbo 'Lecture Committee ... ottbe Library Association publish their full list of alspointinents in another eolotins—onelef the best ever presented bere—eving twelve drat einsa lerturvs instad of ten, as first .prontised. We trust the Committee, to whom the public le in debted for tbbs array .of talent;wlll be propsrly ustalied end enemaged'yy otir eltizetni. 'IT may, In tenist. throublic to imow mit th admirable LA of .Wen7rlngten, written ror and' publiehe4by the Atnelenn tiontley School Union; nod wannlyconimendedly thelste Chief Jni . tiee Meehan, Mr; - Justite: l WashingtGni - Molottel , Richard Veriele ':exid..othem,'Vta. now • pustnt through a third edition modal Greti4 and: la Ametkeed ;by -the GoliOtuJi:ickt:tbitAin: titblicl4ool64:l2roccep,- ~. + ~" i&"=" ' y am = ~i%"~~^i3~4*~~.niz~kw~ + , ~•~~,:~v .' u'eit~~tiYa ' so`u~:°saa'w' TAitl of Francis C). nonplus for the Mur der of James 'Weed. The trial of Frauds 0, nobbles, intbeted with Lydia Stevenson, for mtirder In the tirt degree, in killing James Ward,: at ,Niles, Ohio. on the o f July List, was commenced in the Court of Ctn. non Picas of Trumbull ?aunty. on Wednes day, he 30th alt. Robbins, own requosr, was bled separately. 'Fur ono witnesses were eramined on the part of State, and ciCren for . the defence. There was no denial of the fact thit Bobbin:it shot Ward, and that ;the witund flitted by the ball caused his death. The ques tion at issue was the degree of Mime, or iodic( her it was a juytitlabe homicide. The ease (XTUrreti the attention of the Court untilSaturtlariwealliZ. and the jury after nu absence of three hours, re turned a verdict of "Guilty of murder in thu sec ond degree." Defendant's counsel gave:notice of a motion fora new trial. Mrs, Stevenson was taken Into Court on Monday, when she plead guilty to manslaughter, and, , by agreement, bite be sentenced to the Penitentiary for ten years, thaSull extent of the law. - The reward of six thousand dollars which was offend * for the arrest of Robbins ' ts been awarded to Michael Gallagher, Clinttt of Pollen of Clevyland, and Chief of Pollee Darcy, of 'taf feta., Oil ExCitement at the Mehoulni. The Afahaning Refit ger, of Toungstown, Oh , contains the following: We have heard:Of sumo land Pales, recently, in the vicinity of' ! Lowell; Which Indicate that the.attention of cal:it:distils again directed toithat region es a sour of oil .supply. Among, these sales we may Mention the following: John Bissell sold his' fetnn 0f.4 hundred and Atli acres, adjoining Lowell on the east, for $15,000. Mr. Walters sold farm near Raney's Mill, at Edenburg, f0r290 par acre. Largo offers have: been made andrefused for Other tracts. For instance—the Robinson,, at the Pioneer or Strawbridge well, two miles beluw Lowell, have been offered Siso Per acre for their whole farm of two hundred and Efty nem.. Mr. Parker, of Edenhurg, n few miles below Lowell, was offered (40,000 for his property, net exceeding one hundred acres, in .and near that town. Twenty thousand dollars hare been offered end refused for ten acres, at the "Big Spring" below New Castle. One hundred dollars per acre has been offered for a farm of one handriA end ten acres, two miles above Lowell; and the parties arc negotiating. We have heart'of other sales and offers at bigk prices, but have not the precise. figures. • Martina lint - to:Ps BENTSIT.—The . pressult evening at the theatre will be devoted to the benclitof iitiss Heron who will be present for the Ile:4.1mo here. Her new, play, entitled 'llts Mysteries of the Temple of Paris," a dram which has met with unqualitied success In all the principal theatres of the east. Her present ero.tgement will be the last in the Atlatatc cit ies, as she leaves for California on the 3d of Jan nary. Tiles Heron Is one of the few gifted ones, who combine admirable artistic powers with desioal success as an authoress, and will, we are sure, meet Vial silo " inced to merit -dna" In her pro fessional visit to the great cities of the Pacific. .W . V.STMVIt PM:I:SYLVANIA OIL ComPstw.-We would direct attention to the advertisement of thin Company, which will be found In soothes column. The advantages it possesses for I:vest ment arc randy to be met with, and the stoet will undoubtedly soon be taken. Books for sub scription have been opened at :11 L organstern Bro.'s, corner of Wood andrirth streets, and - at nnsenbach's, No. 4 Band street. Tull Fran ALARM Tarzonsrm—A spacial meeting of the Firemen's Association will be held this evening In City Hall (third story.) A. 11. EVIIDF, Esq. of P.lladelphia, FPxretury of the American F ire. Alarm Telegraph Company, Rill be present, and deliver an address OW the subject of Telegraphic 'Fire Alarms. Insurance ;meta, members of thcoClty Councils and citi zens generally aro Invited to attend. CHUM BDIMF.I" , TO DrkTll.—On Thurtulfty of last week. et little daughter of Henry Blaney, Jr., of West Finley township, Washington Co., was, burned to death by its clothes taking tiro dmingthe° temporary absence of her parents from the house. Mr. Blaney was severely • burned while making an unsuccessful effort to extinguish the fades. DEATII 07 JUDGE DOTLE.—IIow 'Wm. Doyle, Judge of the Probate Conti. 'of Jefferson county, Ohio, died at his residence, In Steubenville, on Tuesday night, .In . the thlrty-eighth year of hie ,GREAT A%IERIC!N • OIL -COMPANY: Capital Stook : • $500,000 Working Capital : : : $50,000 100,000 Shares : : : $5" each The property of this Company, as stated above consists of I • 1.000 _A.Crt-S, OF WORM 900 is. Good Boring To Eli - RATED AS NEAR TR CENTRELINE OF TOE OIL AS COULD! BE AND AT TEE SAME SECHME A Surfaii , Suitable Ibr tieverai Companies WIC commend on adjoining bunts. • • • The surikao • Indications aro most f number of oil vats in the neighborh.' oil to the settlers for many years. • • • Taking into consider:Alois the los ; Tropitory; the - number of .acres, a . Carital,sre think it forms Sae oiiestmenf oil 0 • tbni can be obtattled, arldjudrAg fro •the i\ teat of the GOLUTiEpL9. OtEk - COMPATY, the derdlopment of such a large body of seLr.crED Tr.nurro Cannot Pail to Pay Vie' BOORS FOR SO : • • the Capital Stook will by opened on SATURDAY MORNLIG, AL the Ogles this, Peoples' Insuran COIL WOOD BBD wLece , .. .. .. . . . . . ,TltiEllcil4l*: - ,.c4l;t:'N(rk -•,.4,,,:it,,-,:;ii!..,:::,,-,..:A:t?.:-..-.:-.•:':•::.:,::::.-", ESTABLISHED IN 178 G. kti it'«f 711;31PIIREVAI SPECIFIC Homeoi)athic Remedies Stood confessedly at the he.l-of rernediAl imam for the tire at the people. They are alike removed Wire the poisonous, de: Wrens, and republish down of quackery, or Old Sehool practice,. the inectriVel. nteuee of tenter-ellre, or the intricate and perpleg ng obscurities of the trust Ho meopfahle book - sus' medicines egnsistimr of simple ifienines for the varhapn dines:reshot - filch they , nee' reluted--vut up iu . the form of amply sugar petiets4amt prepared of logrealients neither dangerous nor disgusting, they, arctic ready aid of the parent or noose, sad the Comfort of the complaining end tornlid. • Th e y payeesa these positive advantages. They ~,c Injury COu arise atom their We. They are simple—you always knoWlarhat to take, nod bow Co fakir , it. They are conrattlesit--youtals give theproper Sugnr Pills at s momentbrwarning, without hesitation bi delay. TheSareemot in thousands of eases disease is a re at cukocy, cud the cpdem cured ulthoUt. prosttstiorier delay . -I%To I—CUtca i'erer,Cottgestiortand Inflammation. T 2teat,alta and Ileatbeantest, dud the tint attutea 41; the acute and Inflammatory disease. .Priee eta. 2-4.tures Forma rote?, Worm Calk:and Itor. itelous Appetite, NV citing; the IkNI. • 'Price .1* heath: . No. 3—CurrA Cone. Teething, Crying . sh 4 Winks fullacp.. 'Slow Growth And Feebleness or l llitints. l'rter 36 chnto. . • • • No. 4—Curet Diarrhrth, of Children or molts Cholera lufstituni and iiitunrier Complaints. Plll CO Si cents. . . Nos. 4 end 5 eon! the wore{ oasis of Oltenia M. ' 'althea. •.. , • . No: 6—Caren 1 viteut ery or P.loorly ,),los, Oolle, Gripping., ilillous Cult., Fall.Dyikentcify. Price Xi colas. • . Ta.l—('urea l'oughn, Colds, Hosrsotic a l Brow , , chitin, IntititiniChoti Nom Thrsott. 3.• cents. , .' Thin nod. I\o 1 umurfall tcicuro tbd siotst Colt and Coughs. No. 9—Cure. T.oth-Ache, Fnee-nahl, Nerrawi— nes. 'lle llulo,uss Price 15 eonttJ No. 9—Clrro Itrodache, Stek:ltefoltielie, Verilgor, Hook et Blood to lite Head. - Price oentst. Lt aiallttort itlt '.o. W. it never Galt to cute tke lama tuvctelote cost,. No. 10—Cures Dysorp. - 4.1., Vroak, Nola or Docang. 'cd -Stomach. I totuitliontlon, Lary/ '.Cbraplalot, or -111liour Cc:m.ll[ton. I'clee9.3 eenta, , -- i76PAL.LiaLE for 01l cOOO9 Of Weak' Mgt"llion . and Bilious Complaint.. • . . No. 11—Cores7Suppronmt 3lc^aecni pr SoA at; ee rninful, or Delaying, Green gen;o. • , I—CitreS Letworrhen or Benign Down too Profuse Mons., a 5 e,.,n1.4.. No. 13--Vures Croup, lie3rso etoupy Cough DLllicult nod Or jore.ieed Broathlug.r.33.etnto. No 11.--I , ures Salt Rheum,' Crusty' Er' uptiOn, Eryilpelne, scald Barbers' Itch, Pimples the Trtee. 36 veal,. No. 15-4 - 7ures Ithettmatiana, Pain, hronettess, Vr oreneni in the Cheat, Back Limbs, or elotko. 85 erott. No. 17--Curra rile', Internal or Ertternal, Blind or It'netting, Recent or Obi[Ware. CO cents. Titla rorne.ly has cued thousanda,of the worst possible VIM,. No. 16—Cures Optbthalmbi, Week or inflameh Eve. Or Eyelid:4, FaWog or Weak sight. GO otats. It may always be relled upon fora cure. No. 19--I`urep. Cniarrh, acute Or chronic dry oir flowing, Cold in the (lead, In fl uenza. kV cliata. No. nli---Curce Whooping Con h, ehortening ass& palliating It, orlipannotlic Cou . 60 cents. It Is Infallible, and always re eves and cares. F ,' No. 2k.-Cures Asinine, OpprentedfDintetelt, Lis— c bored illeathing, Cough and Expectoration. Prices ao cents. H mit egyi here been cured by it. , . ' No. M—Cures Scrofula; Enlarged . Glands. wadi Tonsils Swellings and Old Ulcers. 03 cents. linacured.tbe wont cases. No. 21—Currs General Debility, Physloil'orNer-. voce Weakness. OD cents... . No. x.-Curet Drbps7, Fluid Accumulatiuns, To. mio Swellings, with ',cacti Secretion s ._ 60 cents. , No. 20--Oure.Se"-Slckness, Prostration, V.ccilgs, Name., I/melting. GO cents. No. sr—Curie tirinag Diseases.. Drawl, lining Calculi, Difficult or Painful Urination. SO cent.. It cures old eases of Kidney Diseases. No. Nl—For . , Nmtssioni Involuntary Discharges and consequent Prostration and Debt*. tY„„,,,Badltesults of Evil Itnbits. Prise IL On. Tilt mast cadent remedy Ynorrn, and con Ye relied upon as 4stun cure:... • No. 29—Cures Son mouth or Stoniaqh, °maim& Mouth of Adults or Children, =II Also rtorieoti.. end Vomiting orPtogoont - Froutleo. roirceats. , . No.al—Cures Palatal Xenstroatioa, Pris - Mum, Cramp or Simians Frwittls,'ltching,i and +lt[ita .. n....430ret Sudoling at, Change of Ltio, Irreg ularities, Fluidics of Hest, ralpitatioo, and evea Chew of thelleart. Si 00. . . , 'No.CureiStounna and Coortdolons, EnDepay or ValtinOttekneat, Choirs. or St: Vitus'. Dance. .Terklngs, Tortlthina, Ilisterta. 'VOX ~ . No. ZS—Cures Diptheria and :Ulcerated or Mat* stant Sorer Throat. er cents. 78 yet family case • fICI as 20 vial family ease, morome oe Mr vial case, plebs • • 011 15 vial rase,- 36 vial Phydclan's case ' • ' -15 OS POND'S EXTRACT . " OF lirAitAvvr.Ts For Burns, Scalds, Cits, Bruises, Soieness, Lame nem, Sprains, BhciUnatisse, Boils, Bloom 014 Sores and Toothache. ,11 sett likes charm. Price GO cents. The tradesupplied at ew York prices. Our Itiettedles b • Look dretthe list, mains up a et what kind. you choose, and inclose the amount in a ourreat, note -or stamps, by. mail to ray address, and that atedicbao will be duly returned by mall or express, free of charge, • J. M. iIILTOIt, • Fifth Street, (Diepaid Building, Second slinsr beloW the Post OMB!, Wholesale agent for Plt iburgb. and vicinity. ritoiy. rt ANTIC/ N, —On • NOVEMBER 214, N- 1 1663, I purchased from Dr. T. bf. LINDSEY, o 7 Hollidaysburg, the recipe by Which h. manufac tured his famous medicine, blown es Dr, IL Larips}. - rs , • . ps, Improved Blood-Souduir Since that time hetet been,Manufacturtag It s having Dr.l.lNDSEY.hlinnalf part or the and e ployed in stintending its preparation, shell continue to anufactura It in accordance with the Instructions ddizectiomiotDMldndary. Theses then, desiring the genuine article, should Me that the name of T. ..TOrf grimes!. on erez 4 =- tle ; and to dealer* I glee notice that army tion of this, my trade-mark, will lei proem:tiled Is the full extent of the law. OTEED, Ji 11. FULTON. • Toe. ersud 60111 F L. sisEFr,p4o.. . B' I am prepared teieeljf Pf.00174EA.8011131t below market rates. Caw before purelesslng elos or here. W • Office, 354 proodiyai, :We* York. W. H. BODENIIMER, M. D.,. office 140.11itr4• Street, PLttskorkk, Pa. Devote their exeluelreiatteetton. to the Mediae and Slimiest treatment pi chronte Meese*, tepee cially those- of the .I.,oivet snob se Pike.. Fistula Fleaute, eettetietioh. RoluM Of tkl•mm --- II caned htrietu ,ot , the Bowel „ lb Alm. .the yarioue (Chronic DI &sea, "theeWo Ka, Be the Bladder , lke. , • • moray/um .•., :• .. ;:,‘4ll, • I"IRON CITYCOLLE GE;,f -'1• - •terzler.Pra imr, kr. crOiostroo}o,. - mrstiTitair, The larr,ist, e r Weatrtzt lekeiteet - ettqeeeitut BUSINESS 'MAN'S: COLLEGE, operations vorsble. .A. d fursdshbl tion -of the the Meeat -e best buts TIIEVrtITE6 BTA:TES Students enter •nd rrview M, inr ffi-Cirenlain, containing full Information, amt. .ee to any whims, an application to the PllOOl JENICINSSt surzw. no3m..amlier , • r ErTsw, AMR ; pet; ►E J- D !Attie ofitnt Resin ] lyschtnc • Price trbiLY .10.00. , linen:Pawed for =candy, reliability and. graeo .in• movement; wad fpr ma worth It has no drat: For aboolloity, and exectillon It teitregio:4llen by any other CMS. Ilinclarta.heretafOra °etre& to the public, had,rima only, to be ,seea, to be- apprecistel. .It. wilt hrs. quilt, tueli dr bled. — and-examine (or yong elves. , Every =chine it - arra:Wet. • • I?l,ll:nicarrE.s,4tot, Ti4uxu,Si.,6ppositit St. Charles note. argo y k inst., bblo. Sco-ot rotatoos; bosh: Permit Blow Pouters; bblir. prime Ore Applo•!; - COO gallons oboloo ppleiputkr; • --. •XO packeiges Lake liatt; scut rereivod sod for role si F 0.380 tibirtistioef.: • ncas • POTTER:A.IICM( & 13144P.A.RD. . e C 0.,. grAFTI CE OF.TEIE 011. BASINVETRiiI 'L. , ' LEVU .00'6tPANY, No. 118SouthFourth streeto—The Threetonr hove this dAY decimal a Dividend of TWO PER CERT. , for the month.odt November, elear of Lsx, poroble on and niter the 16th lost Trantrolaseditosn the 11th to the 16th lostaat • Dee,,mbert,t , . Be Ka.
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