_ ESTABLISHED IN .1786. ahe §i burgh aizette. GTrY ITEMS. /CON' CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. P, W. Dumas,. } J. C. Simms, A. by, Principals. Agur.. Cowbgr. • /int botrfgre Duping, Corner Penn and Sr. Carr els. Serena a Odd Perkier' Dnttdtag, AVM St. " 1F05.28 and R 9 sr. Mt. si. .ILUSUTALCArOB TIM 'gm= aroma Dec. 2, IS.Z. J. AA - myth.; LI - eta:Se& Co.. 0 311. Frout, Sabbath Best, Blair Co., Pa. C. A; Wadsworth, Cuyahoga Falls,Surn mit d0.,0. IVY 0.17 cod, Elkhart , Elkhart 00., Ind. W. B,ElSenhart, Oteenrllle 3lereer Co.. Pa. Greenville, Mercer Co,. Pa. unroll, Wellsburg, Brooke Co., t est V a J. Ktnnedy. Pittsburh, Pa. rk.Baltzeli, St. Francrsellle, Clark Co., Mo. 6. Ai Conrad, Birmingham, Allegheny Co., Pa. W. h. Petrie, Temperapeeville, • W. M. elision, N. Wilmington, Lawrence Co. , . 21. C. Boilkamyer, 'Ashland. -Ashland Co., O. A; N. Origga, Randall, Crawford Co., Pa. A. JAtarnsayiN. Wilmington, LawreneS Co.. Pa. Oree4Lewlabtag„Union Ccu, Pa. Ilostard,;. 111.'W; 11.tnekey . ;Franktio. Venango-Co., Pa. P. F.fitaley,' Meadville:Crawford Co., Pa. .I.Wilsoniloungetown,lllnhoning Co., 0. J. Ikls hiyera,Allegheny City. Pa. L. Si, t Levenson, Versailles , Barka Co.: 0. ' G. F.:Beaman, Bucluinan, Allegheny Co., Pa. .1. n, Sharon, Idereer Co-, P.. D.lll times, Perry, Pike Co., 111. G. L. DOW, Coal Bluff, Wash. Ca., Pa.. J. Craig:Jr., OokiBlulf; Wash. Co., Pa. W. hiel4eoWn, Steubenville...Ter Co., 0. It, 11:. Fleming, Cutwensville; Cleartield Co. Pa. " E. LlVlngeton. " H. H. Bout!, New Grenada, Fulton Co., Pa. (1. W.Minima, Wellerebunt, Somereet2o , . W. T. Dom, For terms and tnformetton concerning the Dol. addicts ' . _ • Jaunts, sawn' a 1104 , • Pittsburgh, Pe. Furs, 6.tif tr tritium's, 15 %Toed street. Neutral Sulphite of Lime, For prescrvlag elder. For tale by Charles Super "Draggle, corner of l'ettn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. Fars, 11111stman'a, lb Wood street. "A Leader." 28;t be without it, title week. The ' . 'lVaild , s OpWon of Hostetter's Stom- Totiehtni the Bitters this grand fact is clear, Tbilillateis Ws all the western hemisphere, . lands, trained by its oceans twain, Belath, hope and rigor follow in thmr train. AVOID CKIIINSEAVICITS Flooteitce• Hitters abate the common foto Of dill,lbings good—imposter. Imitate. Of ibeinbidorami—dlocreetly umi sour eyei— rnim hones% home* punzlinse your inmate& 'aoizsisum - T txDoassstexT In Order to guard egainst dangerous imposititons, the Publle are requested to take 'especial note of the beautiful engravedyroprintimi stamp, through which the government of the United States ofcl elelly authenticates every bottle of Hostetteces Bit Vers.lsfeld, thrown by the government ewer the proprietors and the public for their joint Water:lon, n placed consvictionsly IWOna the cork nod over the neck of each bottle, and cannot all tottrilse the eye of the most ennui observer. ITOthlrg that purports to be Hostetters Bitter's sanbi gecluine unless the stamp Ls there. Ilia nLo tioir to state that the Hitter■ are avid =elusively - In iglus, and never by any sir. innateness by' the gallon or the . b.rroi. Impos ton and Imitators:re abroad. and the only safe guard the public hal_ aviast them Ii to see that the Ilittsra they boy 'bar the engraved label and note of band of Mem:. Hostetter es. Smith, and the stamp above mentioned. Furs, At I.llllernienis.:TA Wood street. Get the Beat Paper Issued, The eLcadcr. , This week's Number par excel. ut.• • Gold Medal Pl2OOB Mirlotto Blume, 4i Fifth street, has Joel re *tired the following Pima'', from the celebrated factories of Wm Enable & Baltimore : Cie upright pleao; one elegant piano, Mamie] the name beak m frost, richly carved ease, carved /op and mirth yiroT.ootavoplastok, with heavy kommOod mouldings on ram, carved legs and pe dal. One 1-octave front round cornere, plain rose- wood cue, with nerves lege and pedal. Also two V.oettive plane, plain care, ootagon legs, and carved Wel. AU of the Above: inetrumentebava the new improved Gi and Seale and Ursa° Treble.. The publle is invited to mll and examine ;hese: splendid Instruments ; before Porahasing elsewhere, as every stile is resrasenied, and eve ryteein eau be gratified. The "Koatio are anknow!cdgeOeronghbutitilt - torintry as un rivalled for their exenlimine , And beauty, and the publio *aim ti fully endomed by all the mill i:tent professors and theprillie. Fur; At HI - peratan4,74 Wood street Fall and !Winter Goads. It %with treat plenum we call the attention of risders to the immesh stock of Fall and Winter Boodeinst recetvedbir Mr. John Weier Merchant Titilot. No. Mi 'Federal. Area, Allegheny. Ste winch inhumes ionakof the rennet and most beau tiful Clollm,Castimeru. incrusting' and Vesting inrerhrtkotht to the western lairtrot.. asiort. lupe 'of Furialshing Goods; anonpristor SUrts, Brownie, Collars, Neclo.tles, Headhunt's% he., sonnet be unused eart - or west.. A urge stock of readi.niado, Pants, Coats, Vests and Overcoats will also he found .41 his establistmont. Puma. InWant of anYtkias to tte clothing line should not tall to else a.r. wen . : a iall. . Furs, At 111.1terman's 75 V7c475 atrett Neutral Sulphite orLfiue, piectrring cider. For late by Uhar:ea Supa Drugslit, corner of Fenn and St. Gal: street Pittsburgh. 500 Moro Photographs, Just reesived, at Tittuuk. , 2l- 7 0f everybody and ere ry thLog. oaUstol tee. Thomaf,.Parry di Co., Practreal Slate Boozers, sad Dealer, la Amertrao • 191 ate Or militia colors. Mere at Alorandet Lluptlia's. Meer the Water Worlw. l'ltteburgh, Pa. "residence. No. 73 Ma street. Orders promptly attended to. All wort warranted writes proof. 'Upsides doms at the startac7. notice. Pro 'barge 'Pr eePsire. Preorlded . -the root Is not abused ,Rent L.tmt ort: , :. • Fare, At niiiireroui, - .a% Wood stria. 'Rs Philusoby Sozedent ts an antiacht. Sozodont la as antipu. treasenf, - sozodo4t atonic-•. Sosodent ts 411 seget Able Lad entleelYhattnleis: Hence it cleanses the teeth frotnacctons concreUens, atopa the de. soiaposition of .their suhntsuue. sweetens the triath t stleattlates the rites, seals the safest load .test pre . paratten of Itcelass in existence. • ...Fars, Woodstrept. 'lliat's ft to a T. Good tonigli candy, butter scrota or Ererton taffy, cßeoa nut candy, rosi; lemon. pine apple. 'Vanilla and mountain tea candy and tardei. Good apranci, tits, raisins, dszor and • currants,' at No. 112rederal street. A call is solicited. • Quo, 'Vicuna. „ - Mus, .120. thtlermarV4,74 Wood street. ' ,carpenter Jobbing Stop Et estrei tattrrnial after an abler= of three ram 3n the annsr. I have -To -opened nu , shop for all setts .of.lobldog In Rie_oorpootat line. at tho old stand, Too t Alley, between Smitblltlttstxret sad Munn -- - 4047, Orders iterated and Promptly attended to, Igru,says rOZZGHT. theSuttday 3ligazlue Plttnikto. Gbi“l Ag fee 00 terqoot,o Sou, 63 glued Street, to but , your Boots and Shtick and yon serve Fowl and get Whet Ina utd,d4Attg Boo's and 'Shoal U lm at 01 vihei. I .'Fa le .: in :th, 6 47.. , , Frecckmenrt ,Antilirgt9u3'; ;, ;' • • .Thij meeting _ will his lieltreit Lafayette nail, on fiatutdaYelvenlig. By the advertise:mt.; it will be Been' that aalntereittcs meet ay mey her .ex leeted., 'aoxiat¢ - 111 0 1 1! 3° H.,—.7 7 ' -'4-Ornifulplate of Zhao Par vsesttranS4det.'Ve sa,lo LI Martel Stipa . ; Drololist,',ccorsoir WA' • gtrOefe; •••:. . ettr .Ce" Qtot tAILa oAe,tf6tilfthstreet,Where Wo otter irp,fett worth of Otottrtheritordliii of ost, at Oth HAIL irthtlia • THE DAILY CITY ITEMS A Hold Robbery. Capt. E. F. Pratt, • well-known citizen. and a soldier the other day was knocked hasenal. ble, and while in that conditiontobbad of s highly prized r. lie, which he hod carried anent his per son ever since and before he entered the army i.e 1812. On his recovery tocOnaelorienesa, and learn ing what had been done, his manly reproof brought the robber to a seam Of his condition, and the little value. of the memento to any other than the owper,eauaed Its immediate restoration; but the Captain tam., to prosecute the oirender, since his health is In no way impaired, but rather Im proved, from the incantation induced by this occurrence, and an It has bad • pleasant ter mination, we presume no trouble will be caused by exposing the name and giving the circumstan ce more explicitly. It appears that Capt. Pratt had been suffering for some days with an aching tooth, and hearing of Dr. Erin's fame for extr►ct lag teeth without pain, he concluded to venture, without a guard, to the Doctor's well-known estab lishment, on Penn street, not thinking It n place where dalilrobberies were committed; but, like many others suffering from the same malady, went In, and while under the exhilarating Inhalent, or uttrOtis oxide, the long and cherished prize rtferred to was extiacted and returned to his pocket Instead of his mouth. The Captain was pleased to think that an oldXoldicr had not been put to the ex treme military punishment for being caught nap ping while on guard duty. • Futv, At ILlllermszdr, 75 wood .treeb. Oa a Tour of Yost)intim" gtOcaeral Grant, we collie, la on a tout of Is !mention thtough the Sow hero country. lie will prebably be away come time. On his return he will likely drop in OD ua again, In which event be will be curt , to call on John, opposite the Post- Office, and get one of hie beautiful Albums. Re don't forget ock. Econont} la Wealth. Go to Me o,lnt.rule, No. u 2 Federal street, aLd buy your Boot. and Shoes. lave manta and habits peculiar to themselves. In our widely extended and variety settled tent tory, medicine. ready prepared are more employed and are to fact a greater neceulty than in the old soimtries- Or. Ayer's preparations, have given the pain:o gr. stet confidence In this mass of rem edies than bid ever been felt before. Physicians Instead of diseesdhig them, really favor the use of Rich ready at Land antidote. for disease, when they eon be depended on. And we wish our read eu to know that in publishing J. 0, Are , k Co.'. advertisement, or any other of like reliable char acter, we Mirk we are furnishing them as usefu information ea aniw:th which we can all our col umus.—fosuoin, ar.rkr. All Goods Wl:mined. ♦: McClintock's, No. tri Federal street Ativrtigement In fiat afternoon'. aCittnit, and you will find some of the very beat bargains you have seen for a long nine; but you will plazas ro e:trotter we are now on the northeut enact of Fourth and Market Street. C. S►SBox Loyr. & Bus At the Unteit Depot, Ani obterrer of our eity's growth will dad, at any hour of the day or, night, aubj set-matter for pleasurable eeremene The PostoMee made Fifth duet what It Is—the most popular thoroughfare of Pittsburgh. The Malan Dettot will mace Lib erty street, at that section of the city, the great mart for travel, for hotels, restauranty, grocery storea, he., to. The new hotel of the r inroad company wilt not be opened, probably, before next spring. The Huh norm Is thronged, and the old, well-oetabPshed tdansloa Howe to doing as excellent business. Udder the management of the Hear,. Clouts., It has become use of the beat hotels of which our oily can bout. The mer chant., farmers, lawyers and busied, Men of Cambria, Westmorland, Indiana, Armstrong, and other Western elmatilts,pitttoalze the old Itttotittlh liouse, - and reader it a tavern° resort. Pura, At lid! erman's, 76 Wood stmt. McClellautt's mhos House - • - - Thla eatablfahment, located at N 0 . ,. 65 and 67 Fifth street, has nom a stock of boot. and shoes for al/ ages and axe., that cannot be surpasaed in quantity and quality, and tee are certain cannot be uneenold. tilthce the enlargement of thla Store, which Involved a heavy eine.; but resulted to produdiag the finest note In the 01 , y of Pitt-soared, Tom has a chance to diapote of dry goode—by the way see his blanket; both for domeette and:horn purpoem- See hi, flannels and hi, generalatock of dry goods; you will alive money If you do 10. Dry Goods For the best bans I I to dry goods, In Ws ally go to the northeast earner of Fourth and &Whet attests. We hare just opened same special bar gains. O. liAssorr LOVE & Bee; Diaries, Almanacs, Gold Pena and rockttbooks, Inornat variety, at Plttock's. Great Bargains In runs. We respectfully invite Ladles wishing anything In tho fur line, to call at Wm. Fleming', Fut Eice , potion', Flo. 139 Wood street. The proprietor of thin eXteDliVO establishment has spared no Pains in .aketing his goods, bought entirely fralu.taan ofacturers, and we may truly say that he has the most beautiful stock eyer offered to this city; The Melt Room Of the city Is et Oates & Bell's, No. 21 Fifth street. Call at once and see the styles end materiel. • We advise an early call, Bay all the Genuine plat cat medicine, of the day cheaper, at Fleming'n Druk Store, No. S 4 Market excel, than elliewheie In the city. Remember the place, No. e 4 Market street. No Half Price Humbug At ZlcClizttock'e, No. 92 Eearre/ stmt. Alt the New 'Rook., Boots and Shots, Cheaper than ever, at McClintock% No. 9.2 .FeLler al street. The Plorencei' Imtccraphi, it Pltuuk.a. Motley Money Money ::: Saved, by-going to Nl.ntaintock% No. n Indere street. All the December Magazines And this week' Papers, ea the counter, a Plttock•e. • Large Invoice tip Arrive Thia day, at McClintock% Mo. 92 Federal wee!. Cheapest Shoe Store In the Two Cities; /51c1311ntook , a, No. 9!.;" Feteral dreet.. Dr. C. Rill Exttacta teeth without pain, and exchange. "I4e old one" for ten dollars a act. Call at. 24s Penn Exult- Matters In Canada-62,000 Fenian, now Drilling—lnternational Connell and Banquet—Annexation Csubs Springing up, dm. New „roux, Dec. I.—The Herald's Toronto corrCapandent says the number of 'Pentane en rolled and.now drilling In Canada la elated to be nearly 62,000. of whom nearly one-half are said to be already armed. The Board of Trade resolved to hold a great International council and banquet at an early day, In furtherance of the reciprocity of the. Georgian Bay Canal. Annexation clubs are springing up all otter Lower Canada. The French Canadian organs wage fierce war upon the . British Domination. The Fenlaas are quiet, excepting occatdorial demonstrations with rockets and firearms. • Death of Judge*Searle, of Otdo—Remaitta of Gen. Simon Kenton Re-interred—Tko filen Killed. Ctherusru. Dee. 1.-Judge C. W. Seine, one of the oldest Judges in the State, died at Zino.. villa this taorotrof. . • Thersmatail of. Gan. slmod3Kenton, the - pia neer, wezere4nterted at Urbana, Ohio, reatero7. The ceremonies were witnessed by ' e large ham. her of clltzmis from ell piule of hhe State. An old bolldlog on the - cortex of Pike. Pearl attests. fell last hight..idlllog (=mem 3. Tammany Ratlllettltatlicettng. rev Ram; Dec. I.—A laie and Old ontout• ted meeting Of tho. Tammany; Democracy. for the porposearratifying tbo nomioation of lobst T. Holtman for Mayor." and Richard O'Gorauco ibr•CclPorstion Conned; was` baldutot alglitot CoOper loc,tlinte. !laflroad . CIIIC.101). Deenaber coashr &doh of the Toledo, Peoria and Wa aaw B t u way Company and the' I l llssbielPPl.: and Wabash EaDwey Company was copal:Min . ted at Peoria to-day by a large majorityof-the stockholders. '' .2 ".. . =NSW LETTER FROM ITALY. Correatror.denee of the Pittaborgh'ilaxatte. _ FLOSENcit, Nov. IS, 1865. I am desirous before leaving thin country, to say a few worths respecting its commercial transactions, and especially with relation to the United States. I have reason to believe that these arc far from being estimated at their tree consequence and value; and, therefore, without entering into any long array of figures, I would merely make the following statement In the first place, I would recall the fact that the largest silk -producing regir.n In the world is that of the three Italian provinces of Pied mont, Lombardy and Liguria, of which Genoa Is the market and seaport. Upssards of sixty millione of pounds of silk are there produced annually. This product finds its way to Amer ice, manufactured and unmannfactured, almost entirely through France. Hence, the vast im portance of such a Imo of direct steam naviga tion between Italy and the United States, as I lately brought to yohr notice. The exports from Leghorn to America are about one million dollars annually. These con sist mainly of Caaara marble, in an urimanu factored shape, and of rags, of which the sup ply, now bcoome so important, Is greater from Italy than from any other country. From this Capital and the surrouoding dis trict upwards of two million dollars worth of manufactured straw is exported, chiefly In braids, to be made up into hats and bonnets la New York and Connecticut. It is a curious fact, known perhaps to few persons outside the trade, that the strew hats worn by the negroes on the Southern plantations and those retailed at ten and twelve cents apiece, were mode of Tuscan straw, ad manufactured within a radius of ten miles from this city. The extent of the trade may he estimated oy the fact that whole districts were impoverished by its partial inter ruption during the war. In the south of Italy theshipment of oranges, lemons, almonds and other (hilt,, together with salt, cerkwoon, and lath rly, especially of wine, is very extensive from the ports of Messina sad Palermo, so well as those of Matsola and Tra pani. The exports at present to the Suitealbtrm the island of Sicily alone average upwards of two millionsof dollars annually. To this brief enumeration most be added paintfm;s, statuary, works of art, and 'other similarobjeets Of value andluxtuy, the demaind for whirls cannot fall to Increase largely with Increasing wealth and the increasing number of American travelers which may shortly be ex pected to fled its way to Europe. The above is only a very general outline oleo Iraq. a embject but eyes such a ratio may he sufficient to attract attention in America to the really great importance of Italy in a commer cial point of 'view, and to the chief items of her national productions, welch, at present, find their way to . the United Staten, and of which the export 'seems to offer the prospect of • greaterdment. Ae s h a cco mpaniment to the above sub_ ject, I ought , to mention the superior faci li ties which have recently been provided to men of business for the transaction of their pecuniary affairs in Italy, There has very lately been es ' tablishedin this capital, whh branches at Turin, Milan sad Naples, the first Joint stock bank ex isting in the new kingdom, and it may almost be said the first banking firm of a really large commercial character. It It entitled the Anglo-Itallan Bank, and has, at present, Its chief office in Leaderhall stre.t, London, an agency at Paris, the Agra and ilea terman'a Bank. 10 Place Vendome, and will shortly, I understand, be in direct anatmunica tion with a loading firm In New 'York, unless It oe found more desirable to establish a branch in America also. At the head of Its board of Ed rectors stands the name of Baron -Ricasoll, In Itself a sufficient guarantee of respectability and coefidence. Another well known name In Ital ian affairs Is that of Sir James Hudson, ex-Min ister of Great Britain, also a member of the same board. Isis quite unnecestlery for me to point out the. advantages of the establishment of a tanking company of this character and high aotemeiolal class in a capital and country hith erto entirely dependent upon private firms,stand leg at hirer on a very extensive basis nor axas tomed to transact husineta on a large and liberal system. The absorption, Indeed, of Go many large London private firms, which has bean go leg on of late by joint stock banks, is of melt to prove how twat'. the advantage to to men of bushiest' ,Sind the public generally, to deal with the:lattr. The terenelth which business has been trans acted hitherto by private bankers in Florence, and especially by the native firms, has always been, as I know both from ray own 'export:taco and the Teo,: of 001 , 14 more extensively COll - with them, of a very onerous and stria gent character. The Anglo-Italian Bask starts upon a matte different principle and system. No commisalen is charged unless the affair be un (sually exceptional in character or Involving a Certain list, and even the rate of exchange la, sometimes at least, more advantageous than that accorded by private banks to wealthy Ame ricana travelling for their pleasure la Europe. To such Inn strongly recommend thane, bank and the new System. To commercial men I presume I bait only to signify the existence of each an establishment to secure for It their pre ference and support. BY LAST MORT'S MAILS A muss= murder was committed at Bhel b►.llla, MinOD, Mt Wedusday last. On the afternoon of that day, Thomas U. Thornton, Jr of the flan of W. 7. Thornton led/Sons, bank em, walked into the clothing store of Max Dee; men and deliberately shot, without any warn ing, Lieutenant George Taekett, who was read ing a newrpaper al the time. Tackett rasa from Ills chair and staggered toward the door, when Thornton shot him again, the ball entering his shoulder. Taekett then ran out of the door into the meet, followed by Thoratee, who again act him In the small of the back. ride atm. brought - racket to the ground, and Thorn ton then walked up to Me dying man and placed his rerolyer to hie :bead and shot bias again, the bail pesetas completely through his keel.", Thornton then walked to hie banking-honee, mounted a home and ded Nothing has beam beard of him since. Tackett expired In a few hours. A gentleman of Intelligence, a large planter, residing near Itemopolla. Ala., states that the ruiners of disorderly conduct of the !madmen In his neighborhood were unfounded, aad that, al though the negroes are net willing to engage for the coaling year, yet It was not mai any belle that tlaeybad In a pretended division of property, hot cheaply because working on shafts LAI not provea (acanthi° to them for the year lust expired. The system of 'haring with them part of the crop was dhltkri by them on ac count of the difference of Industry and skill In the work to be performed. They allege that Ulu system forced en them a partnership with each other, In which idlers and the lazy had an err el stare trite the ready and Industrlons bard., nod that not only Vaced the latter en a Iced with the former, bet forced on 'great er amount of labor. AT about pan o'clock Thursday night, the old Corgresa Brewery, at the corner of Pike and Pearl street?, Cincinnati, fell to the ground, bu rying In Ito ruins, and Instantly killing, two men, Ulriclt Hertkorn and Max Sennacher. At about the lime of the occurrence, Mr. Mueller, of the firm of Mueller At GrAtert, proprietors of the place, was standing on the lower floor talking with northern relative to some business, and beard the creaklpg sound which preeaged the fall of the hilldlng. lie Instantly ran out and called upon his companions to follow him, but they were tardy In their movements, not faliy underntanding the causeof the noise, and were err.shed to death in the ruins. A ouuscueva.marder was committed at Wa• natoh, Laporte county, Indiana, On Wednesday. Two Germans were driving along the road with a load of coin, end were met by a man named 'Woody, and g companion, who were also driv tog a team. A controversy arose as to which should give the iced, when Woods drew a plaint and shot one of the Germans dead, and woun ded the other. Woods and his companion at tempted to escape, bet were captured AL Liflq ette. Tim total Yote.for Governor of hilsslasippi at the late election wan forty four thounaad and alcetyfoar, an increase of over twenty thousand since the oommencemest of the war. Mar. Ensir, proprietor of the Dunlap Roa•e, at Jseksotrritle, 1111tols. has been arrested for committing 4 rape upon the person of one of hi; lody boarders. From WWI —The Paragoayan War— ProreaMi Agwlz—Heturn of the En peror. mar Ton*, Dec., I.—adrlca tare been re- Weed here ftour Rio Jeurelro to Ure int of No 'umber, brought by the steamer Harstuut. Thla lathe "o tag of realer cOmMtutication with Brazil, by the mall rout". irte elPmeted at Rio Janette) that. the war waeddzeoon koter. Trto victories •of theel. lied knee* over the Fat queyame *redeemed de- Gold; la raper et Rio Janeiro. There Is no further news relative to the mote. exerts of the Parsguayane. They had received another repulse at Cortwet es. rrofesacr Amish's. waist lest accounts follow ing the upward =MOW' the Atution river. Re had diktat:rad slily new specie" of filth. The manna °title gruyere: to Rio, will be marked by Ineptdir fetes. At the mint a gletd 'medal Is to be struck in Ma honor. Rfe tepees ed.that there that be a large unreleratton lab Brazil from the tfolted.fh.atea. Gentl emen freer lentslatte ware In Until etching acitshie localities for' imtrograms. At Rio Grand do Sud;thb sudden disappear mice of Mr. Chen{ Repined, en American mar. -Chant, hasoccrolor.ed much comment. PITTSBU MI GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1865. THE LATEST N EWS BY TELEGRAPH ARRIVALS OF CONGRESSMEY. Measures Preliminary to Organization. CBE OF TOE DELEGATE FUN ARIZONA. The Old Capitol Prison Closed. GREAT DriTITITITON IN ALABAMA.' Wssurisorom, December I.—There are nog probably one hundred members of the House of Representatives In Washington with several only from the late insurrectionary Statet. Ex cepting the credentials of the members elect from Tennessee and Virginia none have bhau received from the aonth. It Is not probable that others will reach here from the Late insur rectionary Stales before Monday, owing, among other camels, to the dilatory condition of the malls and the consequent delay In getting the official returns of toe elections, and the time required to aced the credentials to Washington. A caucus of the Republican members of Con gress is called for to-morrow night to select the candidate for the Speakershlp and other offices. So far, It does not now appear that on the. meeting of the Rouse on Monday, Any difficulty can occur in the admissioe of members from the Southern Eitatea, and this Is the general opinion of the members now in Washington. The mambera from Ohio bold a private meet ing to -night, to agree as to what candidates they will support for officers of the House, so as to act accordingly among themselves at the general caucus, to be held to-morrow night. ludgeWarren la here as &delegate:nem Lou isiana, Os the day of the late election In that State, It will be • recollected that circular polls were opened, at which whites and blacks .voted. The Judge malntalne the theory that by the rebellion Louisiana relapsed to a terrstorial condition, and this is the bails on which ho will precut, himself as a delegate, Hon. Charles D, Poston, who last Cell greas represented Arizona, is here dlstrlba. ling among Congressmen an address' to the people of the territory, in which be states that a perfidious plot was hatched by Gov. Good e wia to defeat him and elect himself at the very time he was hard at work In Washington soliciting more troops for the territory and getting the mall service restated to its southern section. Col. Poston says: It remains to be seen whether, under the circumstances stated, the Governor of a remote territory can coon the Congressional- threshold with a certificate sign' ed la his elm name, founded upon fraudulent votes, and registere d by 61e owe judges and clerks, and counted by himself. As order was leaned to.day under infractions fecomthe War Department diseontioningthe Old Capitol prison, and turning over ths buildings to the officers of the Quartnuter's Department. All prlsonins sots them eandned will tie trans ferred with the necessary papers in their cans teethe commandant of tart Whipple-Jar realise. meat at that post, The Inmates of t.rt Carroll are soon to be sent to the same plan. Orders have Jost been proandrated, relying the names clone hundred and forty-eight oeleent of the Veteran Reserve Corps who here been re lieved from duty In this department and ordered to tkelr homes, reporting thence by letter to the Adjutant General of the army. Official Information recelyed here that there will be great suffering a::: Coning the prime t whiter, olden to th 7,;;;;; cant and grain crops, the rest!! of the want of the necessary labor and the severe drouth 'hick has prevailed over most of the productive lands of the State. It 18 estimated that there are no less than two hundred thousand persons, both black and white, who meat Pa famished with food until they can ratite it themselves. Tas Freedmen's Bureau, however. is finder lions from the ....„..ary of War, taking the ne cessary steps to relieve these people as far as possible, at an early dap. It is stated that the Tressury has now on hand in coin $41.718.000, and In currency 103,163.- 000. There le at preemie outstanding 6 55 4,000 of old certificates, ivicooo of new certid estea, and a 51,000,000 of coin cartilleates, la the War and Nan` Departments, there h a re duction in the erpendlinres of over $11,000,000 its November, as Compared with those of No vember 1104.0 TUB WARREIIIN RAILROAD SLAUGHT Canadian Agents in Washington SUPPOSED"CHANGE IN THE PRESIDENT'S POLICY New forts, Dec. I.—A Washington special to the Commercial says intelligence from War rentown states that three or four of the soldiers Injured by the accident - on Wednesday cannot recover. The rest are doing well, being kindly provided and cared for by the citizens. Among the latest arrivals of Congressmen are Brown, of Missouri, Washbnrno and Conk. tin, of New York. Colfax will undoubtedly be re-elected Speaker of the Rouse. A. S. Galt and IT. S. Scott, members of "tbe Canadian Government, whose arrival here has already been announced, are endeavoring to negotiate (reciprocal tariff duties and mod. try the reposition', to no into effect oner the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty In March text. This Is Mr. Gslt•e second atilt. for the same purpose, he having Coma in July last after the adjournment of the Detroit Convention, in zenith he took a prominent plan. As he la one of the leading members of the Canadian Got ernEtent, he probably speaks from authority and whatever he and his colleague atlpalato and agree on and'succeed In obtaining will be ac knowledged and recognized by the Government which they represent. PresldontJuhoson's latter to Governor Hol den disappoints those. who had hoped that he i would insist on the adtalssiou of southern mem bers of Congress, as it show. that he will Insist ' on en honest compliance with 'the terms of this policy. The Republican members of Congress already here, show, In conversation, that they believe the President has undergone a decided change In his feelings toward the smith, and la ter ds to apply the brakes, A day or two since ha expressed himself .diasetlalled with North Carolina for defeating W. W. Holden for Gov. icrcor against his known and deslared wishes. ?dr. Hoiden will probably remain as Provisional Governos for many months to come, The Post says : Wall street Is more animat ed to-day, partly because of favorable reports from Washington, and partly from the astiei pated ease In the money market, caused by the disbursement to-day, on account, of the hlB,- 050,000 of the maturing Treasury Notts. The loan market is easy at 7 per cent. The Stock market opened firm, and closed strong. Gov ernment Stocks are better. railroad shares are in more active speculation. ANOTHER RAILROAD ACOIDENT yen Pllloll6 Riled and Ten Wounded EA2TON. nt., Dec. I.—The western exprese train which bolt Harrisburg at 2 o'clock this morning, tan Into a coal train at Waits House; New Jersey. on the New. Jersey Central Rail_ road, at about eight o'clock this morning, kill. lug some seven persons and wounding ten or [we're others. K S. Shidsoy. of Emton Pa.,'Ed ward Johnson of Washington, New ' Jersey; Dirs. Francis. of west twenty-seventh 'street, New York City; James Tyler, of Easton Pa., West Mettles, of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Edward Davis, of Belvidem, New Jersey, and J. W. Ed inger ,of Carpentersrille, New Jamey. Wounded—William Rex, lag Broken; Mrs. Ilarvey, leg broken and her child also injured; Atdrew O'Neil, arm broken; A. W. dfureb, of SchoOley's Mountain, about the head; William Steckel, about the bead ; George Walter, of Newark, slightly; A. B. Strong, of East Ramp ton, Mass., badly about the bead; Mrs. A. B. &meg, slightly'', F. C. Lowthip, Of Trenton, dsnterously; John F. Stayer of Clinton, N. J. both arms.. W, E. Morrie, 014ashfugton, N. J. nip aide and arm. kroat Nashville. Naturrxxx,llSC. I.—Clotton ranges- tram 40 to 403444 small toted! choice brought 41c, with tut very ahipaients light; re el:o;4so bales, r• ' . The tieert• fifteen Inches on the shoals. tiislaycoatirined thaeoatract 13,14 e by the etty . .goeerameat with the Niles Worts of thaelanett.toe balldtag a cew engine for the Irate works. dkother accomplice ia the.Hcaermsa murder was arrested yesterday. named Johe A. Pare. Re . 111 be 141441 by a military court-martial to. morrow nipmine. Aenttitted ,of Murder, Fltannoti P.., Deeetoberl.—John who wu charged with the Idlling of hieNtole, rule bona acquitted; the InrY having rendered • V Witt or inatillitile tionitelde. Both y ergo nte item Rociatater, New York, HE NEW JERSEY RAILROAD ACCIIIEINT. Full. Details of the Disaster OAIM, CIIMBLE CARMINE BEM ELSTON, Ps.; Dec. 1, 1 P. er.—The railroad dinner occurred west of the White House. A coal trait (Ding up the grade broke In half and the rear end ran .back down grade. The ex press train Care round the curve at full speed and ran Into It. The engineer and fireman Jumped LIT the train and were not injured. The first passenger car ran through the baggage car, and all that were killed and wounded occupied this car. The othsepassenger carei and the sleep leg car were not damagettand no one la them waslnjured. ! The killed are horribly mangled, and scarcely recognizable, with the sleep :Mon' of Mr. R. F. Chllaey, of Easton. Mr. W. W. Marsh is but slightly hurt. Mr. Jas. Tyler, - killed, reported from Easton, was a resident of Cohico. Mr. H. Smith, of Clinton, New Jer , soy, was slightly wounded In the arm. Mr. Fit= Richards, of Itneselville, Pa., was wound ed W the head and arm. Mr.:A. Fletcher John son, of Morristown, N. J., was slightly wound ed. Mr. Harrison Butler, of Allentown, Pa., wee also slightly wounded. Easeroie, Pa., Dec. I.—The accident reported this morning occurred about two miles westjof White House.. It appears that a coal train go ing east discovered a car oa the other track which hod broken from a freight train. The express train bound west was due, and the Megineer of the coal train stopped his train and ordered the brakeaman to stop the car or throw It from the track, as It was coming down the grade pretty rapidly, and he-desired to prevent an accident to the train coming west. Alter stopping the car, he started Weenie and found that part of it had become uncoupled. Bo then backed up to couple tke cam, and white ltanding,,the western express train bound east, time around the curve and ran into the rear of his train. When the engineer of the western express train discovered the coal title, It was Wont eight hundred feet front him. He revers ed his engine Immediately, but could not stop the trait'. Ho saw no flax man. He did not lamp from, but stack to his engine to the law. ,/te one on the engine or In the baggage ear WU Inland. The baggage car was driven into the first pusenger car and Jest swept. as it Were everything above the tops of thairon seat beaks. On the bottom of the baggage bar were two. pieces of timber which cams directly over the seats on Um other aids next to the able, killing thou sitting near the aisle, but doing ao miens injury to those sitting near eke windows. A gentleman sitting directly In the rear of Mr. Anilsey saw the timber coming and dodged hit head down below the seat back, by which he sated himself from injury. The passeagers to other pasta of the irate sustained no Inter, whatever. Some of tire wounded hare be w brought here, and every attention la bead shown them by the officers of 'the road. Most of the. _ . wousids are slight: - Thelma:Yr of Mr. Russell Maley, reached here this; afteraoiatii'''_ The streets were densely throned, and the utmost sorrow was shown by our Manna, in the sad loss of one onr moos Is &tufts; and respected citizens. The funeral will take place next Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. Loire!'mop at the American Rotel with several others of the wounded, sad although suffertn; Intensely, It to thought they will ft cover. F.IIOM WASHINGTON MeSobers of Congress 112 the City—Cana- Otani Arrlied—ANL Gen. Thomas—Pro pesed Amendment to the National Rant ing Len'—Oor Relations with France and England Entirely , Satisfactory The npanbh Slave Trade—Electrotype of the COmpound Interest Note—Report of the cretary of I, Var—Rednetton of the /Vary—The Rowe /Miters—Southern Pelltlelans Chanter:l P! Depose Strength of Indian Trlbes—Statement of the Public Debt—Proposed Asylum for Disabled Soldiers and bailors. New Toes, Dee. I.—A ipeelal despatch to the limes, from Washlegion, IN ovember 30th, tiayli rio-to four o'clock today, ably - thirty five 'members of Coogr er u hale repsrted them selves. Two members of the Canadian Parliament, ileasrs Galt and Scott, arrived here to•dov to be Present a: the opening of Cosgress. It la understood that Adjutant General Thom as will anon be retired from the anat. General Townsend will prcbahly succeed him. • A proposition. arnatating from Weahlagion• Is beteg made to National Banks throaghaut the country for subscriptions for the purpose of securing an amendment, by Congress, to the National Banking Law, by which profit and ices of cbmilation shall accrue to the banks in stead of to the government. When necessary, the proper committee in Conran will probably secure hit passage without the pecuniary lull tia mete thus 'undyed- - - A special to the Tribune says: Poaltivu Mtn. =tido Is to the effect that the relations of oar Governnient with France and - England aro en tirelyxatisfactory, anti there Ls no probability of a scnoes disturbance. Nei:oleo:l'a speculation in Mexico's very unpopular with the Preach, and he will withdraw his force from Mexico as soon as be can do so without compromising his dignity. The Spanish 3finistcr to-day rend to the Sec retary of State, ander the Instructions of isle Government, a dispatch concerning the Stave Trade, which wee replete with the most em phatic expletives, expressing oppositiori to the "utrageons 'mile, and pledging the most earn est enu:ts of the Spanish Government far it, ex terpat ion. levostlgationa show that an electrotype of :be compound Interest note plate we. obtained before it came into possession of the Treasury Departmsnt. A spilt - gal to the Times, dated Washington, NOT. lit), say, the report of the Secretary of War is now ready for delivery. is will satisfy the country that the same vigor characterises the Deportment in reducing the army to a peace footing which marked Its action during the prosecution of the war. On the Ist of May last we bad In the held and In the hospitals, one million dee hundred and three moo; this has already been reduced to oue hundred and seventy•ave thousand, and the process of re duction is still going ou. By the Best of July next the army will consist of ally thousand men, which the Secretary deems sufficient for a state of peace, and he will ask for 133,000,000 only for the yvee. A list of some three hundred general •ofilears to be mus tered oat la ready, but as Congress has not al lowed general ()Meers any addlthonal pay after the date of their being mustered out an, oppor tunity will probably be given to remedy this In justice. A special dispatch to the Reread says: The New Yea* delegation are inclined to press Hen. ry J. Raymond for the chairmauslup of the Ways and Memos Committee in place of Thad. Stevens: the late incumbent. No opposition la yet manifested to Mr. Colfax as Speaker, and but little towards McPherson so Clerk. The arrivals of Sonthernpollticlans have been quite numerous to-day. They disavow the ob noxious sentiments of some Southern speakers and conventiona, and will be content to take what they ban get In rt construction. They con. fins theinselvealo the prnsecutioa of the Pardon claims In person, and, do not. propose to talk politlectill they can do It Without damaging Islands who are mostdlsposs4 to help them. Mr. Chancey AL Doper, the newly appointed Minister to Japan, has notified the State De partment that he will be In Washington shortly, and requests that much time to decide whether to accept or decline the appointment. Ills dual answer Will probably depend upon the action of his frieride who are pushing Mm for the New York Collectorshthi Prom• recent returns received at the Indian Bureau the various tribes of the United States are estimated to represent II collective strength of 309.800 souls, of which number 6,400 era known to have served in the Federal service during the late war. A special to the World gives a statement of the public debt for November, which will be published to-morrow. It compares favorably with that of last October. A speCtel to the 2}iblOia says The property at Point Lookout has been secured for the tem porary Asylum for disabled soldiers and sailors, Congress will be asked at the opening- of the session.rn donate .the colleges at that point for rho purpose, and an appeal - will be made to the liberal cltlzena of tlio'cooritry for means to pay' for.the Dia 'Sen. Grant is la favor of having an asylum established there, and thinks that the fact of Point Lookout having been' used tie ' a watering - place before the war, Is a snidelent reply to . the enspielon of itsunhealthfulness. COlllll4 Zetweea Militia lad Armed Pletroes„ • . Okstgs,DS,..ldisa., 'Nor. (*Melon took place hen lad night between siparty of State Militia, searching for arms among freedeneri, and a srinad of negroes, assisted by mho color edaohilers. Several at the sallitia,were wound ed, ono severely. Large numbers st.mriskete, a mmmatte n , ,te„ found, were taken from the at i m fret ei. ght train on the Bilaslasipp; Railroad ran oU tlai-traek, smashing aigta OW; No one OSUMI, IDICINd. ATLICINTA QUARIN FINE. ImmigrAtion. to Georgia. CONGRESSIONAL HONORS TO LINCOLN'S MEMORY, The fiecretaly of the Treasury's Report. sec. cltro.. cleko.. New YORK, Dec. I.—The permit signed_by Dr. Swinburne to allow the Atlanta to come to the city, has been recalled. it was discovered yesterday that a rorlion of hei Nold hadtscaped proper Instigation. She will be detained until . this to done. Lund has been purchased in Lex ington, Vlrgloia, for a home for Gen, Lee, and appeals are being made for money to meet a house. The Ralrlgh SttWWI any!: The small-pox Is preveillag In several parts of the State. The authorities have taken steps to prevent the spread of this disease. Advice* from Savannah any that a large Im migration to Georgia bas commenced. The ma jority of Immigrants are mechanics and laborers with a considerable number of speculators. Lame areas of lend In Soethwestera Georgia have been purchased by Northern men. A dispatch from Washington says the rumor that General Sutler has arranged plans for the trial of Gen. Lee Is gaining ground. Another dispatch says the obituary proceed ing which will take place In Congress consc• quest upon the death of the late President, will be of a very Imposing character. Many of the most prominent men in both branches will de liver eulogies, and a large edition will Imprinted. Secretary McCulloch 's report will be sent to all the Northern and Western cities, to be given out the moment that the President's message is being read. It will contain very Important re commendations respecting the legal tender clatile in the compound notes. He will ask Congrese to repeal the legal tender clause on these notes, as fast as they mature or falidne. The Government tc-day restores to the Ame rican Telegraph Company full control of its Southern line, and at the same time removing the censorship on the press, and other matter which has been is force during the war. It seems to be generally conceded that the postmantey of the Hansa will, as usual, be given to the West, and that the successful candidate will bottom Ohio. There are four candidates for the place. It is stated that General Howard has made application to the War Department to have a large number of veteran corps oMeers assigned to duty in the Freedmen's Bureau. The rumor Is repeated that the British Cabi net has Instructed Sir Frederick Bruce to remon strate with one government agalnet the mom meats of the Iranians In this country. The President la said to have approved the meat from Juarez through his embassalsr meetitly anal to this cosetry, for nerealaalon So recites =aerial of war from the Ucatott -Al. CAPT. HALUSILARCTIC Rjr:t:7,oßATioNs circus Troupe I D a sto rm 0 sea, OITS1 0 "- - ... tad ROUSE PRAUDS Armi and Ammunitioe Shipped South You, Dec. l.—The papers to-day. pith- Ilsh part of the Journal of rapt. Hall, contain• log testimony ottained from the Earielmaux, relative to Capt. Crozier and bin man. Capt. Hall oelloves that Crozier and two men are Elf: alive. Ho has ascertained where Franklin's ships were wrecked and lost. The Catharinis Whitney, from New York for Galveston with a general cargo and passengers, among whom was a portion of Nlxen's Cron/ troupe, cm route for Texas, experienced very heavy weather, to which abe lost.her rudder, Germ and fore top masiosnd had he machinery completely disabled, with the boilers adrift and rolling abont In her hold. The drew troupe Lot overboard all trained horses and a bails riortioa of their tent and eq.:dome. be Reveld's Havers letter of Nolember33l rays the authorities called for a loan of one har.dred thousand dollars to make necessary preparations for the cholera at Havana. Formidable bands of robbers have been re cently-dispersed on the island. The alleged Barney Pabrian Cn item Bence (rand cese came up at the tombs pollee costa this morning, sad was adjourned tlll Wednesday. Mr. Reds In behalf of the defense, stated that he Id not see the object In bringing the prisoners ore b ntho~oritle►.~ the State and the naked States an th orillei. The bonds under whieh Barney Fenian sad Cealeey were placed have been Increased to 815,000 each. . ...„ The whole amount of cannier, anot, caps, cartridges, glum and pistols shipped from New York to the Insurrectionary Butes, thous Sep trenber 26, 186 i, to December Ist, are as follows: Sporting powder. pounds, 255,537; blasting powder, pounds. 7 . 0 25; shot. P/Undt, 1 , 041 , 098 ; percussion cape, number, 20,818,004; eartrldges, '44,400, guns, 1.4; pistols, 5,030. From Neve Orleans and Texas—Repalr of Levee. The Gulf Fleet—Financial Crtali Feared In Texas. Niw Oexxxxs, Nov. W.—The work of re betiding the levees Is to be cvmmenced Immedi ately. The steamer Ruby was sunk about fifty miles above the city. flits Is a total loss. The pas ongere and crew were saved. Several passengers on the steamer (horde Cromwell urine, from Charleston, where she put In leaking and bet machinery broken. The Legti/ature elected J. C. Nixon. proprie tor of the eresernf. printer. The DOM/dere was engaged In a discussion on the Constitution of 1864. Gen. Dick Tailor has arrived here. Admiral Thatcher Informs the Pensacola Ob server that twenty war vessrm, or all rates, are distributed from Cape Florida to the RioGrande. The Shreveport O areue of the Ifth says. The efieton trade will (WOO dose on Rod River. The prospects of raistag a crop next year by the freedmen are very gloomy. Mans Louisiana [One try papers comment on the feet that the freedmen decline making convects for work on the plantations next year, all refum workinn with corn. especially with former owners, and seem bent on some plan for a divialon of pro;, erly. There le much complaint is Texas about the crilectlon of direct taxes on land+ ae pressinx upon the people. The old business men of Galveston expect ■ business crash in the Spring, thinking there la too much overtrading. The debt of Texas is eight nuillons, seven hundred thousand dollars, Including all Items, with interest computed to January tat, 1866. Gen. Gregory, had of the Freedmen's Bureau In Texas, Is reported by Texans as making a epecchletely to the negroes wherein lie condemn ed the ?resident's reconstruction policy. Cotton better, twenty-three hundred bales sold at 60€41c. Seger fair, 173;e. Molasses, choice, $l.ll. Gold stiff, $1.40,4. Exchange on New York % discount. Freights—Cotton to New York, lit, to Liverpool, 1 1-10. Froiri New Orleans. Oncasne, December I.—Cotton pressed: 1.900 bales sold at 80®51c. Hagar tali at 17 ;o, Exchange an New York one-ball per cat dlacontd. The 'Olen of the military authorities at Mo bile, refilling to obey the habeas corpas In the case of - Dater. charged with cotton treads against the Government; was sustained. by the President. The Allaslaaippl Legislature passed the ex emption bill over the Governor's veto. It ix. Monts from the execution of Judgment $3,000 worth of property belonging to the head of • family, child, &c. The Legislature did not Res the stay law over the veto. SMMS=I Gm. sent, Provost Marne' General of Texas, arrived here on Gm 21. of November. Tweln tboneand broom, of the Forel= legion OVIITtO at MittOtOOtall to reinforce Mepa. Prom Fortress Monroe—Freedmen's Meet. lag—Gale. FOrallrms 31oxnOTI, Nov. 29 .—The lagth Pettinghorde Regiment. now at City Point, will soon be =uttered out of service, and the &cond. Now Rampehire to take their place:- 'lna lat ter will also soon be =stared out. • Last evening there was a tarsi Meeting it Camp nensilttm. of the "freedmen of the Dis• tries. Gen. Mlles was, puma kid distilled healthy sentiments to the Colored population present. Major DeCosbu Cad delivered anable speech, setting forth to - tbs 'times the proper mime of industry and' self-reliance for soars 1,0 ' . puristill for the fatere. - A seven Rule commenced this morning - at 2 ,o , chick,,- and, las continued up to ., o'clock. Tgle gN ii tlines in all directions aro out of order front ma , • Thelrst snow storm of the emoon has Just, Governoteut tifttsqt Bunted. Es , Nov. co.—The Mobile 21mos -liable intonnotion that 4,0:10 belos'of Govern ment cotton were deotooyetlby are. it 00/1101 bp*. Miss., on the D,sth ntt., It was the wolf of ozaneefoilery. Lope a million dative. ! NORTH CAROLINA NATTERS Dispatch from the President to Gov. lio!den WAPIIINGTO4, Der. I.—The Raleigh, N. C. Standard, of 'Wednesday, containi the follow. lug highly Important Int elllgenee : Coy. Holden has NeeITPA the following dispatch from Presi• dent Johnson, which Is laid before the public tor their Information: WAsinxarox D. C.; Nov. 27th, 1843. rim W. W. HOLDEN, Provisional I; nernor of North pirollno : •• Accent - my thanks for the nohlg and elnetn al manner in which yon have discharged your duty as Provbslonal Governor. Yon will be sustained by the Government. The result or the recent elections In North Carolli a. have greatly da.naged the prospecu of the State la the restoration of its ..goyernmental relations. Should the action and the spirit of the LegiaLature be In the same direction, It will greatly Increase the mischief done, and might be fatal. It Is hoped the adios and spirit man 11.ted by the Legislature will be ro directed as rather to repair than Increase the dicalty un der which the State has already plac edltself. SigLetid AnDICCIV JOUSSON, Presideet of the United States South American Adrices. N. Ton's, Dec. I.—Farther &Astra from Rio Janeiro state that 'Colonel Wood and party who went to Brazil to negotiate for lands for some hundred Bontbern planters, had met with entkinsiastic reception. The Emperor prem ises all his aid In furtkarance of the project. The Paraguayans are said to ha-e withdrawn their batteries from lower Paraguay riser. The Iron-clad Brazil sailed from '➢toutevideo on the 16th of October to join, the Brazilian squadron on the Parana. The crew of the wrecked shlp Duncan have been taken on board the bark Hazard at Bahia. The President of Paraguay, is carrying ant the project of steam navigation of the Uragday and Parana riven. Bu steamers, recently employed la the if lil ted States, are at Itto,Janeiro, for sale, with no purchasers. The United States cutter, Lookout, returned to Rio. October sth. Tlus ship Alfredo, from Bos ton for Valparaiso, put into Rio, October 26th. The gubboets Lipale, Britannia and Shaun mont, were at Rio, Noy. ath. The Brostharm are moth elated M the estab lishment of a line of steamers to tims Calked Steaks. Cold—Rene oil Camp fay. Now Tom, Dec. L -- Gnid closed at 14 , 4 148 The Expreu card is tuaderstood that GOvI : ra meat was !gs in.. told to-day. The Reno Oil and a of organized to-day, with Galr„ tho A. Grow. of p owaran t o , u Pnekten ,, 1, C . , •V•Culver, Vied 2eesldent. Woe. trough. d A. F Brooks, Treasu rer. Tbe. the : Directors : C. R. R o w, "owing are of t Baste s. H. a ct 8: Dean, of N o . ( . Pro n v r ld k, en A e n. e,....H . . .as Franck, of Warsaw, New York, I. DoiOas, of Meadville, Pa-, A. Bradley, of Plitsburgb, J. L. Wilson, of Cincinnati, T. F. Stanfield, of South Bend, Missouri. J. EL Bowen, of Cklcagn. and Geo. H. Rea, of St. Louis. [fait —mitten of Constitutional Amendment by the North easelins Lejtstatore. ' President to • Wdbamoiron, Dec. 1.--1. • eightreceived Ike following &Tafel.. ••f lilt- inkif. C., Dm. I.—To the Praline ._ tbo United Stateni—The Legislature has esti. fled, with but 111 dissenting voires. the Consti tutional Amendment abolishing slavery. Five Judges have been elected. all good selections. Throe of my personal appointments have been confirmed. [Signed j W. W. Hocosv, Provisional Governor War Department and Carreaey Reporter. Gen. Craig". Tour, NEw Toni, Dee.l.-:-The rosrp Washingtoa special says The printing of the War Report will be finished to-morrow afternoon. The re port of the Comptroller of the Currency will also be ready to-marrow. It presents arg - n- MentS in (aver, of a contraction of the cur rency. - The Chronicle tinviny announces authorita tively that Gen. Grant will not go further South than Charleston thb trip. Steamer City of rlaltimoro Ashore,' Sew oan, Dec. I.—The steamer City of Bal timore, from Sow York for Bostoa, ran ashore on Thursday eight to eonsantienee of the caSt ■ede mistaking the signals. The tide flows into her at open ports when she keel over. A steamer and schooner hare gone to her asstst nee, and she will probably come oft" all right. 11 1.1111EID, WILD ELM — POLLPIT—November ziOth, by Rev, Sa.taue/ Crouse, al. FIiED4WLLIIELDI and mu. SkNPOLLITT, both of Lower St. th.l.r towasklp, Allegheny .ounty, Ps. LAUGIIRET—On the first Inst., sit to ois/ciek w. U. ROBERT LA I'OIIARY, at the residence of MX brother-lc-taw. Mr. 'WM/Mt. Funeral notice In evening mere. MAATIR.—On Tnarsday, Roy. Goth, at. .13.4 o . elssik P. ix, MARGARET ALCUTfIi. Infant daughter el Alexendet and Jells Rerun. Tee fmaru Will take plate on SASTI.*AT. De cember 2A, at 2 o'clock T. tt., from the residence of the parents, No. 12 DlamMtd Allegheny Otty— BELL—At Helton. Leeember Ist, ISC3, THOS BELL, to the toth year of Mc are. Funeral from the residence of her son-inclaw P. F. a grew, No. me Pepe street, ErIIDAT. Sr. The friends of the family are invited to at tend. T_TILLDLLE CEMEIT,RY—A. runt and -a-a moat picturesque place o/ Sepulture, attuste oath* nptanda, lumedlately north of nnetaaat CET, on the New flrlatton Road- Persons crier. los to .elect Burial Lots will apply at the Super. Intendente (Mee, at the Cemetery. Title Deeds, Penalts and all other baste'ss trill be attended at the Drug Warehouse of the underslened, corner of Federal and Lesaack atreets, Allegheny, (PLO. L KELLY, Secretary and Treleurer. PL — UMBERS,GASFIT r RS,&o -- - ADDY .& EWSLIIS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, lb. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE 17135 T CHUSOS Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAR LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General OIL REFIJIWRIEB Fitted Up in the Most AppfoTed Style. Tutla thud with lead ompper. Roma fitted ay lath Water Or pa N. 8.-21.11 mein ifflomiltilattcadea to. ' td LIIIIBENG, GAB AND STEAM FIT Tula In all Its branches carctulli attended to by eV* rimmed and prastleal workmen 6 tine mart. meat of • • Gas FIXTURES, • SWE ATT! 6110W1 ill ms&TEIS. WATER CLOSETS, Wad/ANTS, Constantly on hand and mode to order. TATE 'ec SEVILLE, A . 4 MESAJ • snursi, imeghay And 527 LIBERTY RTREET, Titutult, salllPßEsqlv PAINTERS , y0x0..•a017-11 DOILLOST 1 , 014 G Ia&NZ & CO., ISION ARTISTS & HOME PpITERB,- No. 60 Braladtild St.; PL4iibrirgb. .` szthliuNG to JILL BIRDS exerate PrEitllT' NE l M and l l ANAN i n es. enstostid paper of all Colus,and GMT:SIGNS GM MASS made to order and tent to all parts of Um oonsitry. - 'tlstle manner. PIOToweLDIZIGNS natal:Notts hio4 an, NOME PAINTING done 1 with a rim/ to sill: nonlithhannony of color and sitataam or Rah work at rate. . sallar • illpiaant BROVrx, (Yale of do) ins°, amain, yc mou oir i ER:93118 AIM r4ma t : oath Eirt erns it . Thad ir.utst . Prrriaintait Ni7SMALL PAPERS.—Just received tot tato at No. tat market street non rink ittittt. .10.5. B. suer= k Rath VOLUME LX.VIII---NO. 301 NEW A.DVERTISENCENTS. Nk7HOLEBILLE BITTERS, A TTENTI ON DON'T BE DECEIVED. BOOTS & SHOES Better Quality and Lower Prices Concert Hall Shoe Store ANT HOER IN THE WORLD! Women' Superior Gums (Heels) Retail ing at $l.OO Lower _ than you buy them by the case. ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. Greairst Paridy, Jffnit gilLerfOr guatiia, Better Styles, snore Ikarable, Easter Pitting. Better Looking and Leaver Prices than any other Mouse in the World. /31 - ene call will estleff Me meat ereiulone tilAt We place for barguns In 1-100T5 AND SatIES. both .v 124,1.1116 and retatl, ie No. 60 FIFTH STREET. nog ' OAK OLOTEiIIf G SOMA No. 0 FISTIL Grans?. lINE ()LOTH ociAr3, frazgoxrd. pr *z. sittb% "ANC'S' OAP PAN sztry Braos PANTE, PEG TOP PANTE EGARDLISS OF (Xl3 FOE THE rtrar p DATE J. H. SMITH & 00.. cLoraimss; o BALL, a firm OPP•sitp the Owri, B owie . mew SUPPLY YOUR WANTS BOOKS A.ND ALBUMS BOOR BOORISHLY PBBHATITIAI !PSDB!! 71 FL£l7l STREET. For the following rea.ons: Yen have the finest sleek in the city in sneak front. Yen only pay the Publishers price for Beets Fon also melee attune of purchase a present. Your 'aunt will be worth from dUe. to SiOL Yon will be entirely sills fled with both Bak and Present. All we ask, Try us, CALL OR SEND HOE 6 lOATALOLTOL. 12011 (2.EOCERIES. 5o MIAs, prism ebbs Sugars; 25 do Porta Bus do 25 Ws. hard Orsubsd do 25 do A Cogres do 00 do U D Relined do its do choke P. B. Molasses; tco do assorted brands Syrups; 5o bees brieroillo Correa; war chests T. H. and Imperial Teams 60 do - boxes assorted brand*,Ooloag TobatteCi do EA saddles do • do do to store end for saie by .RIRILPILTRIOIL BRO. is 00.. Ras. lard I Llbesty attest. REMOVAL, a max.s..aronzx a 00., • have removed their extearive Wh 1S ip . kow amt hammy to No, ha WOOD szurxr, corium,* ymigto Alley, where they_are area to Arden tor LABIUM_ AND SW promptly at thelomeat .120 HZ - RENOat HOPIFINS, - COAL AND COKE DEALERS, AND SHIFTERS,7 near tho Paueager Car Stabler: F&BULIES fj gashed at the ahorteat notice- oc7:4tr COOKING RAISINS 100 boxes Ts.lentla Raane; 23 bezel Sultana do. leo mat" Seedlea do. 250 bona Layer do. ISO bozos" Bunch, do. ZO half and quarter bona Layer Mid /knob, Balaban ; all "hole" mullets" fruit; ' Now In store and for sae b- Nos. t REYSIE & BROS., v 3. sad IleVelreot areet.'llll TRl — f — T -- "r ----- ------3 -FS laiD PLSXT&- .. . . A largo soaves! select suOk Of FRUIT and OIL tiaIIENTAL TEM,,AVERIi.REENS . , CLEW% ' VIRES and Gn=qllol7NE PLA XTS. BO- USTS andOUT FLOWERS to *Mar. , ' saw fox a utalcqua 'or tali and ananano ear stock. .Illittc R. it . nitInDOOLL Pittsburgh A MR? 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