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(f.P.M I DAY AND NIGHT. • • - prTY .Atifill) SUBURBAN. ~ . _ i'llrilillil l.,,, Lla - TOWILIIIIP - 110111EIDE, Tri;loi Riche Snaiden et al. lor the Tiltirder of emoting Bres3dia. . ..,. - '1 Lauer OrtZirnra; Sufi Treatpoits.—Before . gegen fiteurett.fikowe and Brown . tiunsr • - •Dee. 1.-,Coart met at the metal ii''. • koer.irtica the arguments of counsel were re. named . W. C. Ytoreland, Ea+. continued his address. I,lite evidence that the defendants went to the , .: . /mufti ofJohn Early' for an unhwfol purpose he t - , ,r., . "„oetutidered , conciaalre.-In all the disturbance ii . .- - : ,- . : -...-S. that occurred; they were the aggressora. and. If ii,' ..; b.- .the Jury believed t,hei one of them - inflicted the b -- ' Fatal wound:"the other* present aiding and abet t ". ':" -, Abig,lhe jury must convict. It Would not do to Pe ......„ . !utast becansethe Commonwealth could not ,t,,_ ,; • - say who the particularmatils 'er was that sheath. ~,- :14 tho knife in Attic-13We breast, that therefore ~..•;:••• .• , . - "the defendants could not be cony Such tii - -.7 oven-not, - law,- Mad lilt were, a premi um i:, f,.., : *mid beet upon rowdyism. It had seen said f.',., - ; 'by counsel that there writ no motive for tilling ii ,- -- - i-... . _ Pitirstlin; he being the person present who ad ',‘,.,..-_.:- - • ministered mut to the enjoyment of -these very Scilindituts. ablated of helm; an argnmeat for, t,„:„ -'l= "Itta directly_tigtiitt,Mt them, showhi n n g, as It did, ;‘'-- - - : Ake niter h ewn of the - der, , 4 ts: a de. ; -.;,.. - .terminatlott:ubou their part , that they would Itat'e life, - o.lll.tbalingange of/in-olden, trhey 1 .. ,:. -.--, -- Wouldtclther Spore man nor woman." i Inienclosiongdr -Moreland sold: "You must f:-t: -; - look gentlemen at the whole case. sem:Ming ~,..., . ~ clerlyihe conduct - of eaeliand nil toe prison. . - will--you ' will;:itink - -,at :them banded togt, , ther, - armed with deadlyweapons.- using ; threatealog i.-:, .. lupine, lr citing to •riet,mntious all cream;i -- -7 forimemarnd, and from thus - conclude whether t l-., - . 'or tot they-, or cithatof th-te, acted wantonly .- and molitioaslyin the commission oftbis horrible ailed, and ear whethm- these men. like pirates 2 ~. roving the high see, are not 'enemies to man -Y. -- - kind.' Fortunately. gentlemen, you are to be 1 , " -, :the umpires; liffore your Be-arching senator 01l the (acts must - poet •In review; and. unmoved ~r.' ... by pagsion °rpm:ladles, yen ,hall Boy whether . the defendents : are guilty ' or not guilty of tbo • Milne. Attd may the Source and. Amber or all i -,- .- , wisdom Ec-strengthert end - Illatelmte year un- LL ' dertionding.thitont -of toe 'multitudinous - and centitcllng , thets of this 'conic' you may ellud `..• - '._ , • natc"tho triris; the mimic ~ troth, and nothing . 17:. 31i-, lawarterrtider Esq., - next addremel • the fury; COmmescing et halt p4,o.. alai ',pea . ...., •le raid if there yea, wisecin" ia : =Kiri:tie of , coonstklbe fall:weal be able to consider this 1 , , .care mon Wisely. - MberiibeinkdiXront - MIA .. - -,, eel. i rp r tsetthigelinirenttittemVs; these was - ' . difHeeity in Management. Oateide of the ease f r y. . ettlireps same eualattertilsetions. Bit a few moms* ego the defendems - ledold., kale been ~„--.: ':-', comment ol for thee iptellti. Ear wilier( they' are 1•,.., lii now,ittermunced. and on trial fog eterdslug ' . 211 c &Misr/high they tad firmed while In the ' -.... -army.'n'tagleze-dtambre,4,4_ltrerir- with tae ' 1, -' . "lose of wespesi- *Whit neirthear.blectof re • reheeslon: -Thliserrright th g . r' ' ..... eie ui n - „iiiai tthe 1 o ..iii7i Was new . iii aw, had , been ' preferred : . ' .:kbY tbei!rialialeil by the defeada-ta In I.: , r ....., Leta e war., is a callus commut upon ha ' =lraq 4=4/2#4 '4: nature . thaten set gaps. . - - trreAd at otrttizs g _the killing-of -a stranger, -.-. - • . - Cfloit'hieegubklicg done the ala-er a wrong ';': , -Is cmitostelable, - and.theldillog of man, who • • - •'asanal 7 yea" at another time, is worthy of . hacging. '4..esesittri.M - wera cm trml far mar. der. ote aablhe . atonal sisym- of lirfamiii, red 'the - ,...others .es - Preutfith 'ln t' . o • • seeeed -,' degree, Cr 'as blog i obvert and -mk t fog toot in the siesta::in on:suites of a pre. enyagezunt. , .. ine ComMonwealth most not nity sties who I:Bled Brisstler hat the. one of -; -- ' the sir defendants'eld It. finer to ersziatng ' ".- . :"..-f.. _ - the:question of pm, concert, Mr: S. ;mid ; was UM temikilled. hi , some one ofthe daTeroluta . t `.-was there any iireec'irlieniU that either one of them . - Stew . him? Armoung - It L 3 hero berm proven... proven that one of them inrush the fatal blow, ~ .• it most he proven -that It was giST.a In patse " ante - of, , ,P;;emeneert... whicarrould b; "rlootts , . benJelde. The learned einem)l th , ,n drew the ' - ,ttiftinctien ler.le - aen ^ riotous , houstelik" and "olden; , juad abettors,* "viz: that In cheiformer all tura ',guilty of-the erline,wlttiont di e tinction : . Its to Vito struck the fuel blow, and In the latter, that It becoMes a trUstlow of inlaqr, tone Rath, eyed trftlio : joij• flout all ;heaths and dream. :-. .-- a antes parrounding the GIBS; -that in the one c / o .4 t!m bttits'a ccaelosion - of taw, and is the e T i t. . • r a gelation of fact. .. • " ' - ' MT. B .'Ficiteded to - -voile:hit theory- of tile ~. Case, tic very rarely found' it necurary tO et -I. aullie into everynutlete of the testimony ad - duced IM any caesto arrive at a just couelusion. The intent'corustitotcd the mime, Oue Vargea. . far fact dr - circumstance' should not be !coked iota, but oil taken 'tegerher. the gave an Illus. ...., -.Julien. r.:IA - fair Idea.. or the ' - appearance and „...- .grope of A landscapeimuldmet.cr obtelnedby • loolaug at every rock and Mash; bot, yon mutt ....stet upon an emin MCC and take a • general Thr.W: ' '..... -En in thli case. From effoo 6 rol view of all the' AutimenP offered-anis jery should determine. --; . The lmweesion, made upon counsel's , mind about thenase wastblay - Barly had a festivity,- dancing a:: hie linsefit'ves known is the '-."-- - neighborhood; girls, young men, 'Masie were 'there. " Ile wu going to :ImY. wine, a 150,7 but. ahere Wu ele.whieh answered thezamepurpose. Tiara wee fun and jollity. 'Your, live, or six - - , • young men; , one Invited hi - 004011e invited ..,' .. Plea% • heard of ." ibtl.i ance wad- would iter.dmen toltran d d- enjoy r an: -.them agree se Vat hasiag - beria . Invited. there was some cozy - tretstgLon as to the probability of thelg being re fused alimittancea :It was determined that they •Iwould 0;41 alteveats i and if old Earlyobject. ed. they- Would force their way in..:. The.design wee to enjoy thetuselvte i and in Case Early - la-. tarthod 19Pfet'elva thisr3lMtlreltld.dieptuse o = • ''.- ....- bbt}bY= Pa e d th:4 himr out of the home , It TO ... ' Za.g. , leh esign, at In :riotous homicide." to --..•-..- hilli and destroy. The to, down to Erielv'is, ~.,..takaa dile& ontrebbithe'roadi and coming td -...,"; -:the . hOuee. enter it, no Objection being made. - "--..Earty madencui 6 . - seented - rather;:pleaded, what ~. ,l ie intended as a gratuity (theme)' be turned to "..prolltrbyttellb, aglf, tothenewlyarrivedenatamen. Surely, no - 'rilart,:asodidd. ray shit 'the- solo par. tele of aerodote was to: produce an ,sffray, std lntnkt.affray adlsturtargio!betlicem, :toallteetindilyear - ree: - .: .• .... eaniti.. and he - (Mr. 84 dtd.isitt Speakof ft'im: , k o VlZirrrarkint/W; 4 O-W-101- , ttle eWg'eln: the. ' • ieditbmeet, althattiffsdkdreirldoneit hid - bias ad. Izabal by thescatrt: - DettumerforibO : perptee OF shgnto)nkgo t h"lePlep o oss o e asion of '- weapon :or la bear. ' ; - e‘ the boo'rew./Vhat - .divesaiy had etoixltorgteatalud: 4 , ~ - . :....dattattheesseotne but ad: cenneetion fettb;"the , 111 becgdotit egreYo*.ltete , tattitt.=:l6fre.' and a . 1 -.telt afterward ~ 'Tneeance*eat_ ,on Elatehdantd:' ; drink of thee ele. ,, Xelerrege &attler& ac' ; ~.,-.., •41tatotatate; 'end timed. milk* 'owe party, 1 '',7'.,•,titosetetteetd•rxte.e teittgfrtereltt en.: . s othare -„ Titobpabt'itedlcbtati.teguate. a pin.- -- ere hmall lind'AlitaditlOSlWPlSlitibetifUela'/IcGOwatt •,- ...`andlyaukthe-2firilef--,treel ca a tdow, .gibitht - ,:-.-stat btaiieellmeltdo'eategrlbedd ','• :,.., c , - Itetehe'tells ffidltefee?ahtar had occurred - lad theta the thing would IMO ended, bad not :. - ' oll ffeilbmitamedloiclirldtin 111 , 4a.-ottarretax - , '..-the champion of his friend. 'API/marling Bran , .. ~. - fie eta o ttieman:that'•,etreek - liTiewarthilett'• .! sts :welt bias me,.! or ,worde to that' effect::: '. 'Hera aassiAallenge, lift is Was jr:yitelt'Ofttleg* '•.PrOTidMl * 4l l */Ilies ' his loiloum , }TIER 'A .. ..._.-.N.-J-„.. ittsbittlit . club, end a eczers/ affray. melee. mutual cow- meet, used by Richard Meriden or some other of bat, It muttered cot who struck. the first blow, the defer.daeta. and the offered was be it. was a Uf roe then yon need go xte further but thente ,- mutual combat between the friends of (Julia ,; aericit all the defendants, But If yolz ebeeld " ether and the friends of Ryan. ! find, teen you muse bevies Into tbe Mecum .; The Cotenionwealds 'relied 'upon elreamstan- stance ender which the wound was Oren- Gal evidence for the fate that one of the defen - In tile view of the ease yon mu.,l Comet to a .dente inflicted the fatal Lie*. Admitting this, coneltstan as to Whether . or net some or all et It could not be - Inferred that :he perpetiatel the derendsets had entered tutus menial ar the offense, charged In the indietereent. The rangemezt or understandin,. ' email ' a breach blow might have been Inflicted In metnal nom- of the-pe bar, In self-defense, It Might hate hien Justifia- e tight.and carry b u y P vlidence, against ell Ale. Became .13nalden cut. Mnaday, It could o i e th e e te eetion or their emlawftd de orerYthler- a Pbe7re -th thrm ei hoe be legally' presumed that lie aka cut meet, and fr . 4 . "nether they acted hi acco.d- Driestliii. ,To his (Mr. BA) miird, there WAS . ance llith such understanding or arrangement, 110 emeriti connection between the elect:mit:in- and in pa doing the deceased was killed by one els, and no legal presumption In, law. It was of the part . y Ell who were parties to midi era also prone that two or three of the defendants underarm:elle: or arrangement and were present here in pie/ameba of Instruments that would at The kinlegealdlegand e ‘'ettlnz la the co mmon Cut;' hut there might hive beenttthers present detegrt. are pricelpals,andshooki 63 convicted of :With like weapons, and they might have killed taunter. tither of the first or amend degree -Bassein. From the threats, t posseasion of depending upon theism of whether there seas, er knives. cutting of efunday, and the nearishin e was rots specific and deliberate intention to Of a knife by Bealdee, the jury Were asked to lan. at time the Mow was elven. If there was conclude that either Scalden, DIM. Meringue Jaen an Intent to kill by the party who gave the dr llYals, inflicted the blow which canted death. blow, he would be guilty of counter of Mr. S. thought that, In law the. ,„,.„ h ., ee , the first degree, and co would *also all M r . right. Tha t, wean g ee eg t . -T . tewe eht such others (if any) es aided and abet about by Gallagher, and encouraged thrormh the .ted In the cutting, ictending to take life. • activity of Paton and Monday . Tbe Common- But although you may find, that the one using wealth, he thee:tett, wouldnot contendfor murder the knife Intended to kill, if the evldenee does In the first degree. not sailer/ PM teat come one or more of the Mr. Swart zweider concludedel‘ vary able ay- others did participate in such spectfic intent, e , e ,.. to scrutinize with thee, while tee loran" would toe entity of murder garnent' by warnin g nb "'- -- y the District At- lb the fine degree, thee:alter or others wotedbalY great care the Bumming ail ° iertle3'. Ea Feld t No 'an knows bat t er than be guilty of murder- In the second degree. .sive faculty of the learned I the powerfttlly Pelle- - i Yon must not forget, gentlemen, that these gum lumen e bow he walla prejudice. ea— . ithe human Pees on, eee- instructions, asto joint criminality, ate all based ~,,t Mac, or moves topity, , r upon tea ensue:union that yeti shall Bad that Doti he stirs Shoe ,bV eb .b7: l s, gaping._, weeble there was nett an arrangement, or design, or and Weedy g o2len 't, ''''' "e brings to hie cembinetion, as we hare already mentioned, !m -aid tcholasne rolbeli s oteee,t , torrid eitelnenee, twee two or, more of the defendants, and Its ~_ anoje itre, Row, with a striking attl- P°r "... e i would do honor to an neeempliabed lade, `"e- - of "horrid ~,,,,, he speaks mnrder"--dlaboll ea elem. Beware or the word "blood"- „ t eeed"-no Matter how dramstlealle It may I petered. Fer, I tell you, geetlemen, no *jag . e2cels him In the utteralite of tliesit Biel° era . (.-- i consmaination by the parties to It. In the work leg out of which Hematite was killed, and that then It only applied to tee earths to the combl- 1 cellos er.arrangement. If, however, you emoted rot flea that such a gate of things existed, them ' defendant is nee Ili ea tot what he, I men ". eelt actually am ill refer ' enee li t:othat which mile exprese.lons. lie will blind your eyes, and occasloned . the amine and no more. Anl you steel your hearts. and yet please your faney- will then come to consider what ucenrred In This legal Byron, In his powerful Invective, will , reference to that transartion, and Inquire bow strike hut last period with ''behold. the gaping fir each may be versonally connected with it. wound, the envious Cana made.” ~ here tt will be Importune for you to Thou. Howard, Esq., of counsel for decease. tied ' who did the killing, for if there followed 10 a speech oecupylag over an nonr, was no pre-concert, nor participation at zed eammed titt the evidence in a mon carotid the thaw, by some of tee others on trial, he and elaboratettanner, commenting with sever - alone would be liable for the act. But if others it y upon the statements of some of the wit neeses Partielpateri or took part, aiding and abetting In for the Commonwealth, accusing theca of bin , the affray In wite-0 Briestilne wag cut, as &beetle' at d ono or two of them testifeing differently an el a t e d, tb ee will be guilty of murder of the first a former occasion. Wehave not serum for an degree, murder of the ee rand degree, or man outline of his speech. • elaufater, according to the i..ACIA as youned them John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., ex -District door- to be, each being separately ropOnsible for his ney, began his addresant nar. Ire o'clock. He said this was the seventh homicide case In which 0,,,, antler).Upan the question of who cut the deceased he had been concerned al preseenting ofilear. son have no positive testimony, and it teat ree. during this term, and In tone had he taken a Dourly urged by defendants attorneys' that you greater interest. The learned gentleman re. stionid acquit upon this ground. But I gent e view( d the main features of the case and char. • men, you should look carefully at all the DTI. outsized the killing of Bristline as moat entree deuce in the cause before you adopt the view of eeorts-an unprovoked murder of an Innocent; the contuse], that there te not etalliele nt evidence emulate man, by armed reeillsme He bad not to amble you wain beyond sortable doubt,: ebteineed his remarks at the recede Of Caalt., who 'struck the tensible alms w. The Damen who ex the 2s: tor. • ambled Brisatthe sap "the wound was larger In the Internal thane than the external wound would Indicate. as if the knife was worked after it was le." In this connection you ihould look at what was proved to hayeebeen said by oue of i the defendants, when:out 00 the ralleoad after the party had fret the bowie The witness, Fehr McKenna, sap, rl saw Bnelden on the rati read, and he said he bad cut three or; four, and had doubled his hales in one." Does this evidence throw any light upon Ate question; and if so, does lt, or does It not. in i connectieu With the other teettmony la the cause, lead you to &safe coneludenT ibis Is a gut alien widely for yore Al already etated, the evideece la not positive, bat whim is teemed, in law. circumstantial. Bat became it Is so. It does not follow that It may not lead you, acting as jurors, to a life . legal ecneltution. Whet circumstances will he sufficient =nab° smatterer general dell litioo, The legal tett la the seflieletcy of the evidence 'to satisfy the undenstandlng, and cosseleaes of the jury. ' Tide tielints Cl to a consideration of the see- Tatiana by defendants that the idling took placein a sudden affray.: and Upon heat of blood created by It. An assault in general, made with violence or yiretimetauces of Indignity upon a man's per eon, if it be resented Immediately by the death of the aggieseer, and It appears that the par ties acteii In the heat of blood upon that provo cation, will reduce the crime to manslaughter, I tend this without regard to who etrnek the first blew. But to reduce the of epee to manslaugh ter, It is necessary that a enamel Mitneld take place zed blows be interchanged between parties, in same measure. upon equal terms of strinanth teed eandtlon for fighting.. Where tbs blow is I ceuel or unmanly, the provocatiol will not az- I CCEC R. So the plea of prorocatlon will not avail In any ease wheire it appears that the provocation was nought for and Induced by the act of a par ty, in orderto afford him a pretence for reveal. Mg blu malice. It will be tor you, gentlemen, oapply the law to evidence. :Upon all, matters of fact you are the sole jags. 'Whatever °pintoes we may entertain nee not to bare any weight with you, In cora 1, gto your conclusions upon the testimony, but at the same time we - feel 1i bat proper to say that ao far as Smith and Jackson areconeerned, we have at least grave doubts as to the prep:l eer of their mimeo/on of any offence ender this Indiennent. however, their cues are referred to 4on. to be pained upon under tha law and the evidence-, precisely as are the cum of the other defaidents. • The evidence OS to the 111111111117 of lath' of the defendants as hays adduce/lit LI to -be to k en'into consideration with all other fates; and If with them it produ ces a fair and reasonable doubt la your minds of the getlit of crab, It will be your duly to acquit. Good etutinctei data tot 'exculpate, nor even extenuate a er bine.whelainEltientlY es tablished by proof, but It is evidence, and often very strong ander.ce, for the Jury , to aresider In their eelibrratleme emit the testimony In the A few wenla upon thb tetalutony hi reference to certain alleged 4eclarstlens of C0111:0011012 af ter the arrest of Norman Iterringtoa, This eel deree can have no effete wee any of tae other defendants, whatever weight you may eke It or confider ft to hare in the case of Herrington. Aza we caution you to put It entirely out of sem, allege her ignore it, when you come to peas a panted: eases. ehrenswer to the first poi at submitted by Sir. Merkeel. enuniel br defendent-"ther. lu or. der tojuptify &conviction, the Common weslth Mum prop that the deceased came to hls death Y tbe hand of one of the dere:idiots, ad o the Cemmoowialtio must show whose bead fullitind the fatal blow, unless the evidence clearly es tablishes that the act of kliiing wee refills, the reasonable Intendment of a common design previously formed by defendeots"Pfati efilerreie by the Court, with this guild cati l on and expla nation - It le c ot beemerw7 that you ehouid he sette e. ed that the common dettige was to kill. If toe common 1,11111051 Of deviga Wet to go to Eaely's home, and, leltbe event of any dillicuey, Cr tit eat b other azalea those who might oft e- re tic in. even toe breach of Gef peace, and co ere ayedie Calif, will the partlesiwe re carry l' g oat the arrabgLYAnd or Cairo, and St • natural molt or is, and that In its progress, Brimilin was killed by tome oust of the defer, a rats, the erne who lenleted the wound. so Wal A 5 all thole who were _patties to Do corneae:l design, er actually aided lam In the a ff ray, are guilty of some grade of berniede. If. the par ty who melded the fatal weaned tntendei to kill, his offence Is murder of the eras deer**, at already state din our general. etterge. Tele In tent yen may find from the lute of a deadly weapon, such as a bowie knife. But if you entertain any doubtat ,an intent-to kat emitt ed; and that the blewwas stnathemerely , to do ofea bodily bartetand not to kill, then: Gm face is only' merger of therfeoond,degree,: In reiperd tO thine "whO; Welt:, part in --the pupa. traitor) of th e killing, or aided him Ia tbitaffrals If they knew-that-ISe intent was to elle and aided him, 'their 01TO/eel Is th e tams-as bli, -• 'Minderof the Ant 'degree i but 11 I they were not aware of such Intent, , and eild not tbemselves Intend to kill; 01611'o/fence Would he rounder of the aeeend degree._ These Pinder/el only apply to what we Call riotous Imaileide eoreelti alsotyro or ,tuere for tie defortinefeare 'foetid to have entered Into sneliti common ensign. ee purpose as we have already stated to you. I If you china so find, then, as stated In our general charge, each deleadare if inseam etibleonly for what he dld himself, hi reference to that which occasioned ;the dealli.eeltber as principal in (hefted degir,by striking the bloW, eras principal -In thetsceernd degree, by being ete pf.l aiding and abetting at the gettunieslon Pr. e . of the act. * " [-The other pettish; submitted; as .pn e In the Gazstia yeeterdey, were anlrmed by the , Court with the fleete r ° qualification, ;and Aos6 contained In the Ce nerelehl re3 ' - - . et Gtimurit. the coati are with you. We here :totbdrig lo sis y open the evidence farther than " I , e nhave already said. ilt will he for you to try .".' tt, Mice° It end to determine/teal It the wit , Cro ttiee4„,.. of the terms' de/en - duets. if rehi lstil and any of. the • . defendatites'endlti Of felonleeese we ide e, he t meat apply alla law , - atirollaaa ltaittt „unit'. -to. you, in referent to Akar 'air taatc. of 'Which there, May. J'a ~ ivamlitetido loader fl ihlndicteateet, and AMY or Ott ..taidiati wh_,...ethee e he is guilty-of murder -or :iMaaillterAterelb= ! f orer:dee then wheat? ! It be murder of the' °rat' e e 0 1' moider 'ot .11Vseciond da lt rea, ,,, / 2 0 .1awas,_ o way, oft the defendentr W - 3.. L wiroffetices,'lt IS - pew ditty coy eit by', , totte stero id . Je „to*. ever, you he e a ratite:We Zeal 'davit with ref cram to the Ittalt.utOlM - Q. mute defeat. dams 'each are entitled .treder lb* tw ee to the ebenefilatifite aoritlabulditir „rftt,, , , rt , 4 . , , of ~ , , ,equittaL ,--1 -.---• ' - ' l :::. , '. - ' ' 1 ..1 : - ~....-'• , -The Ad retard if Igatittist-tAtea- o'cloi*; '..tind tad not ectuthed a.vettltot,StsilTer O'Clotlg, whit ..tho'coart seeteathed. . Renewing Ms argument at half- post one o'clock, Mr. Kirkpatrick proceeded to review th e eyt t le a e e at length and iith much force and, power. He sold the threats of the doh:admits . naturally divided themselves Into two 'dames. : Aral, The threats at Coultemille, at Ludivies strue, and on the ray down; and Second, the' threats made at the henna of Early before, and at the time of, and afterthe killing. That from the former could be gathered the intention or motive which induced them loge, and from the latter. the Intent of their comfort white there, The former was comprised in the testimony of Patrick Whaling and ilanison ?dogma, by one of whom (Whaling) It was proven that they wild ' "they were going down, and If old Early would object to their going in, they would kick tam or 4' , and that another Mlles party acid "I've got that will a° it;" and by the other, of whom (linnet) that on the way down they al:Well:M. ted a - difileolty and meant mischief, by some 'de ono ofed them saying "I am moored," on being fi to go "prepared,” and further trout their asking the whness would • rum was kicked up, If he (Mognet;) would tight ibr the Irish," Tilat so resolved, Choy went there armed with deadly weapons, and as death ensued to an affray. of their own getting up, by one of their p s rty — Ryan—theywere all,ln contemplation of law, guilty of whatever happened, and so liable to bepunisbed. Thar; re aril designs were further evidenced by wharthey did, when they got there. Thee took possession of everything, controlled the mttec, absorbed the a' tuition ot the girls, who -daaced with themogi Miss Anna Early testided. throngh'fear, and for the eipreso "purpeaa of keeping down alms." That they,thromrtt Ri on.- one Of their crowd, got up both dilEcnities --the Glary Millen* early la the evening, and the drilicaltY later In the evening, which Ma:Mated in the horrible death of Brilatlln. The learned gentleman quoted at length nun the testimony of thenunteroas witnessa, for the Cominonerealth; shoring the savage threats One eadialle ravage conducted four of the de. fondants; Mnidee, Dim, Herrington and Ryan, Maiming that under the testromay they were all guilty, the degree of guilt to be determined by the dee Joey, as they should dud from all the eel. m. If they : found they hat the speeitic intention lo take Me, then 1. was murder In the dm degree. Mum to take life, but to do great bodily harm, it was intoner lu the seond degree, nadir In the be.st-tif Nowt, or upoil sudden quern?, upon ad egaide provocation, then It was oututionghter. .dx - dadackSon and fire'li.t.si he Eartold the Jur,* it the outset, they ought to ba ampaltted, as bejoid the gross Imprudence or being ia ymy bad elaiMianY. he could cams& nothing rya et hte alluded, forcibly to the cereattar . of the defense, and animtdvertad with great se. verity at ths efort to prove chime...a, and es lIT as M Shaklee. who, With one breath, •by the mouth of renewed witneeses. VIM nought to be made a saint, whilst with the next breath 11.1pui Fought to tad him as tracultigmtal rupee u ever escaped& halter, That be could not describe hiM NUM' than In a feat line varse, which he xrottld 'recite for the her.edt of Mr. dwarthwelder, who charyA him with bathe • po mlcally Inclined. but which he would eater. Mr. B. was; the only posPc sl swiniklln; ids at. .y,M=.l.ononld have. Tao tin , taus : ' ' • When the devil got sick•-'•• The devilssalet would be, Bat when the devil got welt, The devil a saint was be. LGthatinughter.) The eloquentgentlenthe pro ceeded to thoroughly thera the testimony, charactiritag the conduct or all the dcfeltdalitit as rullisoly and without a shadow of encase, and the killing of the poor innocent fiddler as en unprovoked, wanton and atrocious mauler. Mr. Kirkpatrick spoke until ten mined,' hePare three o'clock, occupying consider, blv °TETI an hours, and concluded hie eloquent HO cow telling sagothent as follows "Gentle- MN, of the jury, soy task is noy done. To the best of my ahlisty I bars endeavored to do fay whole dray as well to the prhsonens at the Bar, as thetoinmonwealth, whose good intents I represent. Let Justice be tempered with mer cy, for finch is the properly humane lustruetlon o; the law, but_ be not seduced„-I be of you, in to soy morbid or unsubstantial sympathy for • there defendant., or either of them, beyond the str:et requirement. of conscience, the eV , Ocnce, and toe law. You have sworn to pro tect tbe !Intel:era of the Cimmonerealth as mull as the PfiaOnsra at the bar. The ITMPIe of these meat titles, of this great county, and who' dot the bill and valleys of thingrest state, are look. -dug to yen today for the proper protection, and tie vcolaud law for itsproprr vindication. Let it be done, I pray sea, for the titers s e tinpropi _nous for mtstaken mercy. . Crime Is redolentth the very sir , we breathe and ghastly =Merl% grinning and glbbettlith in every cross roil and upon every street corner. Death by vio lence Is rioting here us everywhere. riding upon the pistol ball of the assassin Or dripping Item the-glitterlog knife blade or the red. banded slayer. Glentsemen of the jar! should these things be? IWith you sod upon your verdict M. dry ,in large part, rests the determination Of the. question. (landmass' the case is In your bands, toy Mattes aro ended." • =Anon OP VIE COUE.T. Jeto Stawe delivered the charge of c Court, Geraid ei , 4 f the Jur y :— Richard Bnaiden, Dine; Norman fierrintrlen. Willteoc triat ete lNrart Smith and James Jtelcson are on before 'yen for the erime ot, murder. Un der elle d . I ceett, the law allowit Yon to . cod; TIM (rthe: eemelleo warrants oea r •of mnrder of the a m d ) Lunt' cree_, mtpuer . o cr t th a n second degree, or v01 a,6,„.,' the t , eose may be. The r ... .. inuffa , f.ai upon 14. w h ole r tth a 9, oe 4no.tar thorn, area f e a li ll ee tior not guilty o f any ot thre, of I The evldencols. that !orithe ect `of 14th day of Vciober last; there was a ^ `IP 'gathering of perions, some by Suritan ti ,et:j some not, atilt° house of John. Early, 0 ,,, Ccemellselbe fiallroad; •In this county ;-t it while the persona there 'were engaged in don: clog, the defendants came - . to (ho :house, and - . having macro:ll4 - hook ;mart' -in •Itte'' dancing that 4a:finny; or tight, ocenriedsomewhere 4 thoin half past eleveno'clock, in which somei, net'alli of the defendants were engaged, and . 4hst some one;mrt. Cornelius :ffrisatlhr -*lth:n! the hreast, from the effects of which be d.tettitbitery few ; mlntneuT [l3la.lhiner thetidednett thedlffaent degraistl', orbetaleidal and whr;',ettastlttded.:Mtirder!Of the fatrand Murder or, the second degree.] , ' Alt botf'denledi thiSCernelinaßrisstlini was killed en thd night in. question, at the bottle of; lohnZarly ecktutty;i7Dr".' says; , r'...thastiti !wowed' the ..boor of • dm• , o sunk tfinarld 51 Viand in the :left breast. Enernaltr tt was about One ineklinore. complete/JP dirLainc the second rib near. Its talon- . with the breaet: hOne:',...The wooed was outward hsekafind, towends.thes.laftrelda. - -It, exteedecv Into the Inn g swo and .ra half 1:127 three- ittettee.'i The wiutneeesitrir fatal, - eitudrig- disthl bir lateral! . hemorrhage. ffhowonnd weelarkerl 111 the meg Slane than the external appeer-,, atom would IndleatOPMA the, latlfeWas ed after It Wee to. The weed did not 'pene. trate any ottier organ: , It later yon to ear:Whether deciased . canto to death trom this wound, end If so, frhatil:t of it was made by. a butte cc some .snaktnatzt 7. ; 1 • •. • Cotillion Panie - -- - k rign.r wWtiuloon ova at.Dumicum Hall: 'The 0111.4 ,excellezt , buids "Ed .those yy6o,bol4' tieketslwat , dotibtle;s:.9l enture itching: • , The Condemned Prisoner's There aro now, in our death on. under sentence . of deatun prison. fourh Ey mtwdir_. Mrs. Grinder, Mardi/al, Fraeke and Keenan. 31rs, Grinder to in good health and shows mh Ices antiety than a person ln he condition night reasonably be expected to exhibit. She inas an excellent appetite, and' Is furnished daily, by order of the Prison Board, with a substantial dinner from the table of the Warden, conniating of meats, vegetable', coffee, etc. She recent, a loaf of bread every teeming., and mak es her breakfast mod supper of the usual Jall fare— bread aid water. She still protests her Innocence, bet does hot appear to have any hope of pardon. She Is auximos to ascertain the length , of time which will probably elapse before her death warrant Is signet. In other words she appears desirous of knowing how long abe will hare yet to live. She has several times expressed a. de a l, o to have a private Interview vrith her husband, who is also In prlsoo; but the rules forbid It, and she cannot be gratified In this respect. one Membra the ne as good natured and social as any In prison—talks freely with everybody, and. although i.e expresses no hope ° f to his Impending doom, seems dis to make , the best of "the little that of Rife r remalna 1 He still adheres to his original statement In re. gard to ibe murder, and talks of his barglari one adventures with freedom. He steel that he bad committed no less then twenty robberies, and ail were successful, beyond even the shadow of suson, an a l toe powerful He is in robust health, !seirg a man of powerful mbeenlar detelopment and la the prime of life. He (ploys: his "good dinner" hugely, and exhibits as little concern In regard to his fate as though be had many years yet to live, Ile la altogether a remerkattle Chancier, and his frank Jean and good nature have made him many friends. Fricke is still soar, restless and excitable. He pert/Sets In his innocence, and expreasee the belief that he will yet be released. He had agreed with Marche!), a fe3r days ago, to have his photograph taken, but when the artist came lit reftised to alt for his picture, alleging that he would have to work for a living t w h b e e i Lb p e le get baeo on m t, e fm and he ar it dldwnothlifeface want toha b r y s baring his likeness paraded as that of a mur derer, In the shop windows. He bad Promised his minim, to have one picture taken, to be sent to Germany, in order to show then there that he was not the Frecke oC.whom those let tere spoke, bet he was afraid I f they got one copy they would make mote When he goes out ofiall, an Innocent man, then he will send his picture home ! Ile Is evidently afield to seed his likeness home, and labo,s herd to disguise the fact. Nobody doubts his guilt, and It Is not believed that he has any hope of escaping, notwithstanding his assertions. Ile Is of an Inflexible, atubborh disposition, and will probablyprotest his Innocence to the last. The remaining prisoner, ander sentence of death. Is Thou Keenan, convicted for thenorw der of young Obey, a conductor on the Cit izens' Passenger Railway, in ISM. Keenan was committed to Jail on the sth of July, 1883, and Lae eons, meetly been In prison three years and a half. He has been nader sentence of death for about three years, and his death mimetic has not yet been signed, and, I f reports betrue, Is not likely to be signed. Some months since he had strong hopes/ of pardon; but lately these hope, have been dissipated. 111, wife, who has clung to him wlib a devotion which does her credit, has besought the Governor In his , but has thus far been tumble to obtain a pbetadf ardon. It iszald. however, that she his received assur ances which lead her to believe thtt the dreaded death -warrant will not be Issued. by the present Executive. for the execution of her h ashand. Keenan ha. conducted himself with marked prupriety during his imprisonment, and has the good opinion of the officers. It is not nallkely that, as In the case of Lots. the death -warrant will trot be signed, and • pardon will fol;ow sooner or later. The Register's List for November. The following Is the list of Mlle probated and Letters granted, by W. J. Richardson, Esq. County Register : IF ADMITTED To PEOBATE PEEING TM, EONTU OP XOTEMUCUi • Dr..rdenr.rotor E.ra-ufor. of Etter. Mary J. lisznilton_tearouel Hamilton-0 4290 Oa Daniel 516.1 irk.. ; tia l7,em 00 to port. lienzuhanarn. Frederick EsZt-.. 10,0:0 00 Alex. Mount, . James hierrom.... ob 1 1 .000 00 Hoehlmherzer Henry ... 2,600 Leonari Sarver_ ..••/11rc611.114 Altana... 030 00 3 mats us , ell---- a gone ituate.11....... 000 CO tilebolas lup_pcud...flo Executor„ 1.200 03 Elizabeth lieno-James H. Bell. --- 3,001 CO Cornelius Altuphy ..hta.garret Alizephr.. 1,503 nO Meld/. Mott .... -S. (J- ffiaLlardr 21000 00 Joeephlae Cooper_ Wm. U. Cooper-- 1,000 Co Lettere of administration granted during the month of November, I&0 (loth Aan thin. _Mate" ae Joseph Setton--Jeesa 'Weddell 4.003 CO Wm. erahara- eth Urania.. t.em Sarah Ann Iderrow.llentin4 Morrow... Imo 03 James Bred.._..—.Alary Reed 000 00 Jain Ciraess-........13e0r0e W. Ocala-. 8 / 5 0010 Edmund U1 4 31.....--Whiltun Duke,. soma 00 Eliza Clerk end fismuel Val* D vid t "V e° Oballes Colrati-..—E/14 Cowen E.O Anna EL BAIT James P. Bart • 10.5 Co 00 Thomas buffet._. 00, co Jainealkantell-,a --Arbee W ,S. antitm f;ttetier.Cisarge .1 taker . -.. ItO 03 Jneepti 050 00 Jalmltobtaion Ellen RebinacTll-- eM 0D Mutant C0yn0.....J011 bletiune--... 030 00 J. KIM Blaa am 00 loam Bletoords Marla Richards—. 1,511 00 Audrey , Alum.— -John ten 00 Christian Leieeroth.Fred.'ha 60;$ 00 WII/Ikto Pittoe-PatICI ?UM* 5.000 00 Fur; Cloaks. dm As winter with its hyperborean blasts aweep around our dwellings, and caucus Meitheethr/.1 to throw on more coal, and draw orator the fare, the natural topic of conversation., between the headset the family Is In regard to proper ap. pare] to keep not only themselves, but that. who leek to them for stipPort, warm end core , fie:table when circomatances rent* Mena to bef exposed to the weather. Mamma eXpittlates upon. the flee texture, and twaratiftil appearance oil Certain roods, they area° faahlonable,evarybedf wears them. Papa puts In a gentle reminder of a nuts W meet In bank. of the tit/buns. of the moots market, and the orecasity for economy. Stemma teplleathat alleluia taken rs'.l them mat.. tens Into o , 7llllidelaik n, and in looking around I shs gods that Messrs. lhomiwort aroettlniter. irederal suctt. corner of - Water alley, Ago gbei y, has Just tha fora. cloaks and other goods that wry all want, and that althongh they hays been to:Meg them at very low- piers ' they eve still marking them down lower. and Met la the place where ate Intends beilni. Papacan "ere It In t hat light" nod the result Is the family are bard out In handsome style, with the most rash lonsi.le goods, end at the eery loweit prices, flu thou rod do likewise. Iterneenhev the plJno— M• fate, nominee A tirontrlegm'a, Ncdcro l meet, Allegheny. wa3 wen Ilontravblpprol. h nqnlhro is gnat deal of nerve. on the part or an fib/impeding men, to meet the demand .• Your money or your lik," mpciially when the demand is made by Iwo against one; and yet tbcre are men who have cuarage enough to de rend ttu mentors even under each circumstances. A cub In poles, A few evewlnp since, a fernier, residieg In Trumbull county. Ohio. -while re• tinning home after baring sold 0 wagon load of produce, was rott, by two villains with the do. mend acorn quoted, The isomer was not die. pest, to part with either Ids money or bit life, but be bad 4 good stout whip which he let oa of the ruffian* .have" over tin head, whic a h laid him ont on the road; gad instioing from his wagon, ha beat tbe other would-be. robber OIL fle then went to tho nearest house fpr help, but In tho meontlino the highwaymen gook to the woods Intl escaped. - Large Stick or Timber, - J. W. 'Alurpby, Jr.. of Widslow' township. Jeffonon county, recently manufeettire4 two sticks of timber, supposed to be the largmt ever takes out In thn county. The stump of the tree measured six feet diameter. The tree made two sticks, one fifty and the ether Went/giro feet long. The fifty feet stick, alter It w•t' Kum& cubed Aware and one-Punk Minh 'tir the icicle being fifty feet long, COnttinca tt x hundred end Weirs and a half cubic feet:'' , Th u sccond behtit twenty-fire feet long, cubed 257 hely bald over tip feet cubic to each foot lined. These two sticks, supposing to be worth twenty tiro cents per foot in market next spring, will Whig the stun of 6217.2,756. ttallad !Meeting The Com Mindanao named in tho Act of Aa. • sembly, entitled "an net t° Incorporate, the Con . nelnenesslog Valley,Ridlroad , Compeuy," op moved the 22d day of Hatch, A.D., .:1865, will onen books for—reeelolnw .enhaereptions -to-the capital stock of sold company, at the Town Half In Zellenople, Butte; county, on the Rlth. day of December. 180.d.'at one o'clock , P,'LL, of said , day. The Conuidsaloners arm - ''J.C.Clampbell. J. N. Petulance, J. It. Runts, E. llManlefis. IL • C. Redboy, Thos. lioblnsou, A. Lusk, 'J. Levls, A. Zeigler, W. Irvin, J. R. W.S.lnney, IV. G. Rose; 13.GriMtb; VIVO Btowart, J. E. nannui, D. L. lenbrfe, J. J. gutabertson, J. F : ninon, ST:ltincharti • , From ittw latest' "railroad nows, ,, , wo nattier . that '- ,' a party 'of ,onaineera are now' amazed aurvoytnir . jt -tall. Itartollte from AiCe4lll/61151fila, Vat lt(foO4h :Morgan, Ouorrisey, Rarrison and Colithiblina counties, toward Keg Itsbon, tberelononnect with *bran* of Ma Iltlantle and:Great - West- - mt Railway. l The route writ be fora onside:D. Able distaned Wong the ;what la 'known ooLha Victairgh and Alaryritto coact, f 4 P7ectea 41at els ito. ADC Oilitildetables "Work was done through lifooteu and' Gueruley nontloo,tu the way of &radii*" Amazement; TELEATED —Tire riZreete Or flew York was performed last tied, at the theatre, and wears ' sore that erery person present mast hare been pleased, not cnly with the performance of O: stock company, hot with the meaner In ahleh It wee put on the atpge. dome Of the anemia wore ebeuletely %twilling, and the local lilts fell upon appreciatirgears. The same piece Wlll again bo presented to night, and we doUbt not, to a fall house, 81g norette Jenrette mid Prof. O. W. Smith appear for the second time In their beautiful daneea. Oflou Henea . lf k it Florsosa aver grum bles at the truatment mad received in pat/s -imnel, he ought At the "Head Contra" of the Femmes. Hvcr Glace tko first appearance of men. Florenee 'sod himself. the Opera Howe has been crowded, and last night crowds ca me la • dies were forced to go away, because they ca too late to get sesta. To-night Is most their last appearance, as Miss Bianalie pos Ditivei a Der y appears on Monday nicht. The plays for the evening are the Pirate', Wedding, and Ibt, or the Cricket oh the Hearth. Autumns Wann.—The eccentric showman gave hie last lecture last night, having tilled Masonie Hell to tie utmost capacity both eights of his stay. His description of life among the bforMone very,laUghable, and he always gives you time to enjoy your laugh bathe. he begins again. The time during his lecture is mostly consumed with descriptions or his paintings, which are really beautiful specimens of art. They are painted from photographs 'taken up on the spot, and may therefore be relied upon as correct. The view of great Silt Lake sod the Temple of the Hormone is magnificent, - Stealing in Market. A mall by the name of William M'D went to the Mayor's office yesterday :in compa ny with another man by the name of Harem Lawson, end complained that he had been robbed in the Diamond by an Irishman. Officer Strain and Mouiner went with him—hi, com panion declining to go, on the ground that be wished to leave town on the can—and arrlviag at the market, Id`Donald pointed out an Leg- Ilan:can by the acme of Owen Dillon, whom he Charged with hating:taken from him - four pair of socks. Dillon, and a woman who has a stall In the market, went with the officers to the Mayor:a office, when-quite a different story was told. The woman and Dillon both testified that Id'Donald and Lawson were hanging around 1 the market house, and while one would engage the attention or a emit keeper, the other would take and secret absnt Ma person such articles as he could Lay his hand, upon. 151'Donald was searched, and three milli of sacks, Which the woman identified as her.. property, were found on him. The offlcerrthen started in pursuit of LBWIIOII, whom they fpund at the depot, and ar rested him with some'diffleuity. He was taken before the Mayor, and rotted ball for Ws ap pearance morning at ulnero'clock. Sl'Don ald was mill In the watch sae at a late hour tut night. It Is chiseled by their friends that they were both drank. and were only having a lark, but theett)arks hue been carried on to anch an extent lately that the Mayor thinks it is about time to pat a stop to them. Ml Kati Retgpolds. Oa Monday evening Manager Henderson wail intnaluce to hie patrons a new star In the per son of Miu Kate liclgnolde, who will appear as Donna Thrlente, In Mrs. Cent'lvrea' comedy en titled "The Wonder," end u Cleopatra - is the come:Hata of "Antony end Cleopatra." This lady has achieved most remarkable triumphs In the E.tern cities, and, if the critics are good authority, she now stands In the very front of her profession, rendcrLag with wonderfil success the most dLellcult perseestlone in the whole range of comedy. The New Tort Te-ih cem tens speaks of her "We look upon this lady's p'r'oneness with surprise. No other artist within our I....collec tion has exhibited so thorough net appreciation Of the beat and tritest requirements of the Drs. ma• Sue manifests in an almost .unpreceden t ea degree., ttose qualities of tenement, taste, dignity and couseteralonsners which are most of all needed to satisfy the present secemitie, of the stage. her peratmation of Cot St. duds, is fit to be rensemhered with that of 'De ja:et—and to those who are acquainted with the ghee and skill of that most charming of French soubrettes, no higher expression of admi. rattan can be conveyed." Blanch He !gar Nest week, we shalt have at the Opera House a season of legitimate polite comedy. Miss Blanch Do Bar, a stem of the eelehratel actor and manager Bea De Dar, and a lineal descen dant of the Booth. and Keane, opens the seum by i arpearlog as Kate !Dudes/De, In Oliver Goldsmith's line comedy of "She Stoops to Confine-.'• lIDa De Dar Is spoken of as one of the handsomest women on the steps. Wherev er she hes appeared she has crested the most favorable Impression. Bhe Is said to be as much at home as • vocalist aa en actress, and brings to the stage a very superior cd1.1.11100. In her pa , ticular role, *be has been compared to Julia Dean, and by same is thought to even surpau that Laxly In polite comedy. One of the beat ev idence/of the merits of the Lady la the fact, that no matter In what city she has appeared, the meet have been unanimous In her praise. She a new candidate for the favor of Pittsbneith audioncea, and we do not doubt. the tclii be es successful here at elsewhere. Book Notiera "Tun Itit's/12.150D ANSVAL MUMMER OP RVTLIIi. A Fri 1115 son IWO," has just been laid upon oar table by John I'. Haat ,S: Co„ It Is A very neat, compact, and useful wont, contain.; 130 eugavtngs. (on n ood4 and, besides the 43- 04 calendar, b fall of Instmctlvo and useful matter fur people living in thn country. It is Ibe Left Almanac of the kind wo hare scan, and Id well worth the price -30 eta. For sale by John I'. Hunt d: Co., Masonic 11411, Fifth street. alerrantile Library ' Letture.—George Ibuinneco will hewn In Lafayette flail nen Tactility evoleg, under the 'dukes of the Young Mara' Ilorcantila Library A..aocut. Hon. The lecture In called 4 •Novr and 'rhea." h curdling t t the Lecturer'n personal recollec tions of Lis 'NIL to the Vetted ylatts sortie thirty }ea•a ago, end the changes In pubic ilenttrernt duce that time. Mr. Tbutetaou'a reputatlOn 43 AO orator la alinctt tem Id side, and abodld accent, for blot a taiga audience. KM:molt to Voung• 6t en.—.. 00 ltniticerning of ovary month, ltle. Mr. 9ttleely, 01 81..Audrtelre Church, (lead street, dolleura is Eta:lan to thin young' mch 01 ma city. Tonto ke , M9fal are always largcly .attended. Showing that Uto clove r,. whom thvy are lotvndel. no -01,6110 UM 4.11.. rt that ts rondo la Ude o .loell. I Di:Karon &ening, helog the firet &today In Lhn.maatit, the roil tint 9ertflllO will he pn aahrd to Mr. &Aerie. persona of all donorninatlons art cordially Invited to mina. --- Burped to Death.—,l lleele child of Mr, lbolburn,of Llloabetti townoldp, wo o burned 10 dlth a f. duva ago. Mro, lbsuzburn had itudrmsed the eblid, and planed upon It ration clothrepreper.a..rs to puttlutt It to 1,4, Plot' vatted down moire, obe left Om child 11 few moments, and upon her retries discovered bag!' had Approached the veto On set dre to Ito Clothes. Medical aid WWI conderod, but the 'lttln fattener died the neat day. ' Sudden Deafh.--Me. Thomas Bell, former 1f Dram firm of Itch Rs Liggett, an old liminess man pelt known to many of :oar citizens, and ;ft resident at Button Oration, on the Allo4tteny ;Valley Railroad, fell dead this morning, Jan :after hoettlag. on . tho train' to omo to Ulla otty, Ito had to ran some distance, to oiler to make the testa, and his death Is snpri,go to hovo to suited from an affection of it,. heart. ()curter Arres%a-....A young ma , mimed Rini Ward wad committed to Jail tO4dy. hy Captain .Voftor, Proiod Malahal at thi , ' 22 d Tiotolgt, to answer a chargo of dosertico. Ward tdliettd ado; a year ago,' Irbil° taJail on a at: to of larceny, and outmost tho 14th Vann(' Stnten' Infantry. Xeing found at home hero, 'fanning about the streets, ho:was arrested nod held as stated. • • • • , • ' Pell Dead Ina Store.—Mrs. alcQuiston, Fife or. rriebotargcquuroa orralox rownwp, J , fferica COMM. *Lilo purebisitg woods In a store la Brookville, a few days ago, tell to the floor and mired lo a for Morita. for disease Raa 6/*/*ZY. 8 0 1 4 V . P.—fleorgo Wel% who was arrested day before yesterdayt - for reckless /drier, Was gent tojall yesteidsigoonsteg. to remain three daya.4ProbablyThi that time he will get o'er. Lb 4t la for fast striving. Tetra are a large lumberer otbers In the unto category. • ;:The Young IMO, Pnana,—Warrantad to cure Prtrate lames, For. We by droutata. ask tbr ea :Yong Man% Trlead.• 4 Pamphlet tieing theartaptoma and treatment of paste Ottawa accompanies earl Box; can be bad by. addresalog YonF2daa a Friend, Box go, •Cloclanattioritb.a ea coot stamp_eaoloatd, 10 ;Tomb Illetalog, railealinper.4 Pralton.. nr B. & _ PEZIOZIV itEi 1 1 1 / 1 1'. ' • - • PALE' LORAN AND ANI3O'AMI Phanix"Stearn nrewenr aouay , , ipmsurfogti CHREBRI .CHElatt I . ,2CO yokes Factory Choose, Rd 4* W. B. do , 6 LitriG • . .WoOd ots 172 mut tiL ' eat. ROBINSON. ItIcCLEAN & CO Bankers and Brokers, No. TS Fourth, street Pittsburgh • Dealers in all kinds of Government Reciritigs Domestic liver Ex , .:ma Unturnnge,ed Bank Notes, Foreign aid ani., ac. nevosna re:elven lb PAR FINDS and CUE BENDY. Interest allowed on time deposits. Colleeteon: Audis in all parts of the United St es on most favorable term. Orders executed with dispatch forlverithing In the bast:tem at the Boston New York, PhUa• dolphin and " Pittsburge Broilers' Boards strictly ro l is i r . . CLEWS & COOKE 00 , Philadelphia; Mu ir, . ll'wo.lrll7lll.ln4DY 0 T. R. PERKIN:, Boston. FINANCE AND TRADE BROKERS AND BANKERS BOARD (00RILZOTILD PT RORTNIBON, WOLI6III IL 00.3 °Trial or TAB Prrrsnonno GAZE'S-nal FICIDAI, Dee. 1 , 16.33. Offeroi. Ated. .... 10a • no -- ....... no ....... Lai n 4 On on 144 30 -.- 69 73 -- S. 4 a 1001 . U. S. 6 .20'5,..... . U. S. 7.2.0'5, old ._. U. S. 7-de's., new ... U. S. Certitlcatee... Gold Ilegheny Co. Fives, _. Pittsburgh fot, Allegheny City 6.• ..... --- 97 60 Alice heny Valley IL 11. 7'a.,_, _ 50 Connellsville R. R. Bonds--..... 79 03 103 Western Ins ... . . •••• -.•• •• -- 63 09 Allegheny Valley 11.. R. M _ ' ock.... 6 ea Connellarille R. R. 5t0ck....—.... 9 50 . • --- C. 2.41591119 R.,11. nun-Interest.. 9 •• ' Fourth Nat. Peoples National 120 00 ---• 106 013 Columbia 011 2.5 erf Pittsburgh la 100 t !nal Bluff. Olinda:Co . •••• —_ •• - .25 Phila. Lang. & Cherry Run •••;..s •• „ keg, iiorseneek _ .... . ..... --••.,.•• Duck Creek Valley -es) or 1.1 has undergone no decided change one Way or the other to-day, opening and closing a 3 New York at 148. The rumor In regard to troubles with the French ln Mexico irrs doubtless gotten lip for effect in 'the gold room' and at the Mock Lard, and the report of a collielon between the Imperial and federal armies on the Rio Grand* is pronounced a hoax. There were no transactions in onr local stock market to-day worthy of epeclai notice, and In.' deed, this has been the case all through the week. We hear of an occaelonal sale of Bank stocks, and now and now and then a small transaction in In aurance and Oil shares, but the general tone of the market Is dullness and deprcaslon. —We take the following from the stock repo r of the New York Tribune of Thursday Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne was retire under a report that an extra dividend of 10 pec.nent In stalk has bee I determined upgra, making 20 per cent In matt and stock for the current year. It la further stated that instead of, gelling stock fOr new work the earning* hare been used, leaving the neck to be distributed to the shareholder*. The earnings of 10 month' of 1964 and 1865 have been ae follows: 1864...45,614,81.14150.-47,152,096 1ne..11,837,a,8 The 10 months of 1865 clad the entire esralade of 1864, when November gave 1004 /5:9 and Decem b Mer o f ea 914,081. The year promises:to show 88,^,57 ; I rnings. —As a considerable amountkatock of the West: era Union Telegraph Company la held in and around this city, etockholden will no doubt be glad to learn, officially, eometling of Its oondi- Con, nnanclally and otherwise. Et sr: meeting of the Company at Rochester last weak, • report was eubmltted, embodying the following among other facts: "The capital stock in 121,355,10 e. Bondi Out steedlug 61,903400. Temporary loan for construe don 1301,401. Das Railroad C0mp....14,MM. "The assetaare for telegraph wise, eUttliPtiw.t. fie., 121,040,074; productive stock tn, other .capa nie5.11,422,260; real estate, t1i,000;41. from rail roads 112,100; due from telegraph companies. 518,- 041• due trete other sours. about $40,000; cash, $50:9?..”. "Tbe bonds were issued to purchase a majority of the stock of the Calfonitta Tallgraph. The stocks of other telegraph companies Ste valuable isitcstasents, paying ill...bleeds. “The comps ey has about.44,uoo mil. of ware In Plumbuse, mstflyoffi galvanized and in good. condition. er o oce 1,014. "hecelpts from ( rs, day Ist MO, to October let 1.513 aket9.s•7; surolua bala nc e, f077,z.=; proceed• of for c e,construon bonds s a l; ltatro proceeds of temporary loon uatructioa, 361 Total '1,717.100. " Working expenses In the same time, $1,613,420 tattes,4ll2a.llo,dltildead..2.oll,4o6;laterest of may coupons, $17,547. construction, .7 1 30,009; cash and balances doe, 4.015,13. i. "The Increased earning. Of the first nine months of Iset were 151.11.1 over the tame period of that "The net pronto of this period are 51,033,673. "To mart the nutria maturing foe the purchase of the CaLiforsta lice, it was deemed hest to Issue preferred stock. koother blue wee demanded to tla.iforela. end this la to be put up and polo for In the same manner. For this purpose 84,60.),000 of such stock will be issued and so much as I. not converted by the bond holders selli be otrered to •to , k holden at par. The preferred stock is guar. enter,: for eight per cent -The flticago Trthea I, of Thursday, says "briefness drags along slowly. Tho actryi Mapping season by lake la now over, but the pact:Lag sea. son cannot yet be said to hot, opened, and there I. little or nOthing going forward -.About t. days 4„,—0 our eastern railroads advanced their rates of ttelgtt to theaaaboard some Lie per Miss, but within the peal day or two railroad agents have been button-holing our merchants to send them eight, and lLer will be able to make their Own MICA . Thin is the usual result of short-Sighted neits. Tho railroads kept advancing their rates week after week till they drove all tot trade of Ike country dawn the Alias sititipi river, and now they will have to Walk bard siti low rates to bring the trade back, We underatand s also, that the manager, of the railroads leading Westward from Chicago are alio alarmed at the fatting otrin their bunion., and it is reported that one of them:opt/Uri Ls ithaut to lower Its rates of freight 30 Per ems. ..The metier market foals, was dull. The de posits within thepast fen days have fallen or quiet materiaily, and thts ham lessened the ability uf our bankers to accommodate the. custom s as freely as usual. The money market the#tfore Is to close, and nothing Out the best paper Passes at per cent pet annum.'" • Cotoruissary Awards at Cincinnati. 1 be to/lowing arc Lb* awards made by Cot. E. .leeleeiry of the U. S. evamisattry Ikvxrtmeat, bi.L. opened Nov. : XI." ro. & Augur. HUI bbl. a uxt M. .1. 'newton, 1123 LW, at It, an h (irubba, iu at SM. O. It. h J. W %larch, lb° bbl. at f 29. r Mixt: row, 1). I.llll.navt , 217 , Dbl. •t'#.4 Evans, I. , lln , lnautt Zr. Newton, 25.3 Ws al $2,.. n 1,11011.1.0..4. Beettr. Trowbridge it X 400.1 11. een., e. I.triiineeitt Neirtion,ed,eoo lb. fit j1.4,e.i.. ivy 1 Co., tooylo It. loo.r .at I/111 si rot). 31 N. VV./stung. 12,000 Ma Itt Lt., Nutt, 3. 1 . Cll., 10,0003 ILa at 112 _ _ _ Pork Parking ill Loulawllle as tho 2011 k, ehr, an The market has received very desktevi lt, d priors hare fallen of about $1 per too lbs, with one or two lots from (Incinnati on the rnarket, Whte-h were freely otters...lst toe gr.. for Itei.cdlatv delivery. Thee.ock yartleatel packing It 00l Are NIL and the receipt*. contlournx ample. flue toot cr has actuaily atartml hack limns with bra toga, with the antleipttloa that prices hero al ter o he Letter. as befouls to h e dent the re.. ert , Ire li ne In pries., la roadoly to he attribute p d to • rOtllbtnlOn 1.30131 4.1/ imulors. In the Man t IRO. the ntarket has assumed a deeld :at; tilt and no rUslad - 101 a Lould by mold at even tn. per lb, grov•. The buyers nod packers avowing a delem,tkni len 00110 414,1 e any bids OVer bJ gr.,as. Detroit Market. lft - rnmr, Nov, :I)—FIOUN-No ohacge. Sales 400 IRAs superior at le. and 100 do nt £9.00. Wheat—Market lunctlve nod ratca nominal. A ante oft rar No 2 white nt StrooL rntcy N. I whItn,11101; No 2 do /IX; No 1 amber, 41,7 e; No de, CIAO. Coro—The market has become cry quiet. Holders coarleue asking 70e Ocelots, brott. Street price, COVlato. Osts—Strect price, 04 452 C. Rye—buyers atrur - uotimn. Bartny— Quiet, at n ran,wof £1,5321,73 pee 100 190, necord• leg to quelity, IMPORTS 1111( RAILROAD. PWroneano, Fowl. Warne & COWAN° R. R. Dec. 1-too bbl. flour, Jos Oardluer; 10 3 do do, V. Ltnhart,Tas pigs load, J B Canfield; 275 do do, J II 1 - ..) on; 140 car ..arboye. Penns Salt Co; 3 cars d o corn. McPherson; 1 car potatuas, Meek - a Armstrong; 100 bbl. flour, Kirkpatrick & ltro: 3 bola alcohol. 7 Brawn; 33 dog brooms, Ell Ma era & co, to Ude oihit LFahneslook & COI leer p, ;aloes, EEs Ilanson;100 Moo TO Jenkins; 189 sks food, Cul wh e at , pa; 240 aka barley . W Oarrard;.l car Lima & co; 1 car applee, Volat & co; 10 bbl. flour, 2 do butter. ado dry apphi, Kerr ls Emery:39 aka toe Halt house; 10 tons mlllteed, 100 bblt flo or,T ()Jenkins; 8 pkg. nap and •and candles, .7 II 1 37111 lams; aft 3 ,.. ptivrort,kl co; o_kege lard, I B bola 1 car hay. - 1/ bi Courtney; 4 o ca L rs Metal, our & & co, 4115, ,. JIL Balaton; 6 • cars potatoes, WO bat cheese, .7 B Canfield; 1 car meg,. Jae Wood O. Son; 1 car do, S Ileynolds; 1 do do, Jobn Moor head; 100 hides, 0 Groelaln3er & Sonil hhd to bacco, John Drexler; 04 baled broom corn. Mc- Elroy & co; 14 keg, white load, ' Lt A Fahnestock; 100 able dour, B Floyd. OLDVNLAND AND DITCOII4IOI/1 RIIL 110AD:- 1W bbl. flour, 0 it Leech; tOO do do,IT& A U fill bbli r Lucesco 011 Co; 0 aka flatuted, I keg lard, W /P Beck is core slut rap, Godfrey & ()lark; I Owe butter, Sheets & • S1[11131;100 pc3 wa ter lOC. 41 if Dian a s oatmeal,Jalua Porter field; & do do. C Bratin &. co; 30 pkgs pearl barley, Wm Hasinge; 640 do,Robt Peet; 40 go do, IS do oatmeal, beghmyer VOsluunp; 3, bbla eggs, 4 James: lard, Tolgt a, co; 4 yekgs butter and pus, jamas Chnotbere; 18 bbla oil, B L umber estock &Mg eke pearls, J Lyclil 2 soup l Milllnger& wail do do/7 & A Hays; 130 bbls potatoes, Stub. goon &Bro., ears barley, J Rhodes;il) Argo cop. Mr; ZYctlATtliztwggla,° itlea-eaTlNFbbli potatoes, 'V04t,..44e0; Mat, a4a . : . nod Broll dO3lO, Liggett & cO. :r u Abbleaturthe Etrallow, December 1.-2 ears CO 80y1e.2t4 eke wheat, Noble& Angel; 182 sks barley 0 kberhartl.l Sith tl l2 l , 4,tr - J Hemphill; Id o do, nro o Dou & CO; 10 olDl ;tow - , Dlerner & Robinson; 4 bga cornmeal, Jot Craig; bales twine, 11 Get wig &coil car ryekeerwilest, . Simpaon & fr t uoxl 104 skaoata, G ar.JKLawartiebb bides, Popp Baker Baker & u3i 2 0 bees cotton. Len nedy, Child& & co; 1 car wheat. Kennedy & Bro; 142 bgs flaxsOed, ENCt & Hamilton; tO9 aka barley, W Scott; 35 do S do, Eachell: la aka 100 flora s P Damn; 15 dux brooms, Tao' Mo.:min do do, WDEltwoll Prow intim Mil:mar Count Uerterrirral3 flour Dec. 1-2 ea corn, II ney; 100 bbla 7 bbia,l7 apples, 2 _'bbl. seed, T kgs lard, T 0 Jen. bine; 4 este lumber, .7 B While; 331 Oil Dbl., .1' E. Palmer;' 1 car lumber, B Schmidt &,, co; 2 can stet es, J Meyer., PITrt.I2IIIR .in aiAtttM'S Orrir c or ems Prerdararre Lzertg. Decenalisrl, to There is no improvement to note la thegencral tote critic. Produce market;, and. With •sld restricted alost entirely to cup:lying th ,le e reta n il trade, we hare no Impditant trnasnetloa d to re cord. Astra, indications at present 'point to a still further depreciation In values, buyers are re• stricting their purchases ad much as possible— hiYind only auldelmnly to meet their Immediate spent. GRAIN-No movement to mote in Wheat—but little arming; and but little wanted. Bar/ey in dull, and no Irregular that It le invyonslble to give quotetions with any degree of correctness. Oata dull and lesiguld but unchanged; email tale. from store at 40GSS, a. to quality. Corn-I.We of 1 car Lew at tali and no, bush prime do at 72; Rye Is quoted nt 04,459. FUME—The demand for thls article zontinuen very much reetricted. and with a fair supply, and free arrivals, the market continues dull and weak, though prices are nominally unchanged. Small sales from store at 49,754 , 3,Z for spring Wheat, and 810, ;t, for Winter Wheat; 1110,6541,11).73 for choice brands. Rye Floor la quoted dullal r per bbl. and Buckwheat at 1454.565,54 per mrt. on—t P ROVISIONS—There la nothing doing in che old otock la about exhausted, and then la, na yet, but little new to market, Lard has de• mined to 20c, and Alen Pork may be quoted at sl.lx,t o. POTATOES—Receipt• continue large, nod the met kat le weak, with a drooping tendency. Salem of Peach Blown from store at 01,10 to sl,n) per bunk, and W.,50 .Ga,oo per obi. Sale on track, of I car, In sacks, at 11,10 per busk. A PPLE. s s—Dull but prices are well sustained, ranging from etone at 44.04 to se,"gi per bb., as to goodly. Sale of :do bids comm a nt Oleo. DRIED FRUlT—Apples, arlling In small lot. at 14 to le clt per pound , for mil and One; and Penel/en a 0 22 to 10, for quarters and helves. CRANBERBIES—SeIIuag, regularly nt 111 10 aIG yer bid an to quality. ONIONS—DoIt and drooping; snail sales From store at MOO to 43,21. per bbl. BUTTklk—is quiet and unchanged—the supply Is fully up to the demand. Good to atrietly prune 801 l is selling at 20 (020. EGGS— A little Ault, under the lettnente of inerensed retinae. Sales reported tchalarat tendency le downward. RESE—In quiet but needy, with regular able. at 2141td for Ilamburg, nod -dent for Gotehen. ClDER—Rumet all the way front 1110 to 411 per Il ,bbl, according to unaltty 81301 mire of Uhl. liloquiet and rlatheadull but ntiehanged— nt city scales at 414 to 10.20 per ton. 11031 1NY—Ilrepitar ante, at 41.046 cts per lb. PliEll—sale 2 lona Oil Una! at ta -1 - . 1.1a , on. SOlifirill—la M very good demand at iMe. SALT—Ia aelllog from atom at AM to t.3,ri5 per barrel. either Glo niS— m Flaximerl or ritocrthy la gulet—ti Seeds., othlng dolue Fer PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM DIARE Oman op Tan Prentar/statt O'SZEITZ, December I. Ilia . CRUDE—The Orude market was unusually quiet today, the transactions in, the ag-rreeate being smaller than for several days past, but it meat not be inferred from this that there Is any "let down," as the contrary Is the case. The re ceipts were unusually light, and. while holders generally, were asking a still further advance, buyers apparently, held offff, and therefore as cant. pared with yesterday, there is no change to make In gustation. Bales of gdo-bhls at M,hbla return ed; 07 do deratMOSCO In balk, at what was con sidered edulTalel.fo 933,1; and 227, IA and 100, all at at cents, bbla rencti the 'shovel! will be seen that IX/talons may be fairly given at M toss, MU' returned. end .73®34, balm thaltided— holderagenerally asking the outside Ague& REFINED2I:In Regned, arrange to-sey,. there was nob a eagle - Mangiest - ion, thst'we could beer of, which war ow mainly, we belLeve, to the Interruption of telegraphic oomasualcation be tween here and Philadelphia. In the absence of sales, pima etandard brands of bonded. may be fairly quoted- at 67/359 - eenta-free hoard cars here, and algid delivered In PhUadelphts, There la no stock .comparatively speaki la thlantar ket, and the name remarks can be t ruthfully ap plied to ba th New York - and Philadelphia. It is true, last na large sales are 'reported daily, in both the med paces, _but these transaction. ate mostly sales and regales of contracts—aatintract for IMO Obis may change bands half doseatinacs In a day, representing tOOO able as having been sold, when In reality there are but one thousand barrel. of oil In •all of these tranacrions. Free 001 is quoted iliqn at Tfo7ll cents-far goodatan dant brands. tined TIrA d eAmNenD RSl e D i lldM — a T nd r e e* e c oren sole"eairs i Sae per. bbl. Sale of LeObbleNe'tp. tbs. In bond, et m cent', net at work.. • da IIECEIPT"A—The receipts wore - very liAght to y, boats •ndLul owing. to l; boots the Am to tie-up weher erinapeiting :tat- A. L. Lleten.._.— ego I Jss G5O Fisher h Br o._ 111 I EIMIEBTS . BI . FISLEORBP H. CHICAGO )..Ikßa7or. Specie) dispatch to t3a Pittabun Gs:eta, entosoo, December I, 1N 1 torn—Doll, neglected and nominal. 0 turn—No. I spring Wheat lie better; N0.2',313{e; sake at 2 1 .12%01,221.4 tor No 1, and floVne far No. 2. Corn .k• better, at a 301.14 for NO. t, and Halle for No. 2. Oats }ce better at t.5)...=3 tor No. 1, and 214:Atnr,:ie for No. 2. 1:„” firmer at 66c for No. std me for Na 2. Barlernitat at V at for old Wm:err—Dull 02.02,24. P E o,9lo SP—Flmer, but notreryzeilre,..tetak• Cr. atitl holding of Near moos pork offered at 12.:; no buyer.. d prime moss oflerad et lin. Englinh meats in Wetted 4.Yroand; sales of 2a3 loxes r'emborland at InYio dellrerabla ld ten days. Green hams lie bettor; tale* to—toy of fi,ecupteees at 121tc. Oreematoulderr,ll,en. Lard egal; held at 2034 e for tram and ...:11or Tallow quiet at 1214G1te. good detnand,light invol3; and 10e bat.. Or; Sales or 4.03 at. HOW& Orrnand bop! sold t0t...10.50 for upward Of 200-priand statues. Btu. Carrpn—Dullt sales .1t t 3 k.t3r,25- MCM.T 11 . 122 tes—Unattargedi.Oold 4734. ; • PETROLEUM STOCKS LN. NEW YORE Rpectat Dts2o.tch to Wastero.Preos. - flaw Yotta. Dec. 1,111e5. Petroleum Stoeica more active to.day, and tlie Market secondly Willer. (I;aaule was tie fee. lure, and row to ono dollar. bot afterwards fell to miry teats; I:lcehouse; Yana, 19; °berry Hue, fi; Eactlrlor. lee; fleet Naelocal, ft; ;Alice, Pr fight, Ea; Bergen, ti; Ivanace, Benlaecolf t 9 f 5; Bradley, 30; Empire City, 45; 6ermatia,36 rhea'', Creek, at r; Webster, 1,^3. Pinnate and Trade In Netv York. ruse a Yor a nim a t e d ) to dar, and to es. I.—SaLlwa speculation sans d y ere Was Increased aetrms rnerally. At tie gnomon board,. the tendency of th e market tree steadily u pie and at the Clot, of the regular •C•StOP. prlcak wore much better than last creator. The matltet tr es Wm at the second board, but busluens tvr-t „ILeht. At the last Donal, there was tee mailed dianuel don to buy, and the market vide Weber throughout call, with some eantement on Plttebursh Toe following mere tee clostrg Pryers, at erle P. AA' 1 New York eternal, 67 's1 -es Ts A.Titlitslede,loU; Beadlnre. Ilitchtzso Chive. land Sr. Slttsburnr, mg, Rock Talon', i 07!; Korth Went ern, neer, tree, Feet Wayne, 1061..; Ohio 3CllllsalestrAl, to Michigan Southern, Y.cri Wayne, ritteburet and North ore•tern910111.1111 wore the favorites :of trio der. The Gov.:m:nut list lelllool,l active, and decidedly etronner on tail Coupons. Other easurlties were needy and without any grantable Mtinge. state Bonds remota very doll. The iscellaneous list was strong.and eneroldy Nen er; The Money Market was quiet sty percent. Uail steady with very little @peculation , and: th e demand for Custom, le merely nominal, there is et Web* demud for bare for expottation. New York Market. fcry Yost. Dec. t.--cer' rrate—Hull, heavy End illooving at Weeds for middling, chiefly sta. Moe r.lrregpanr, otmentied an kr, lee lawn stt ps, , yteB,4o for extra State, 65,6.04 - 3,53 for extra rout, hoop trbic and 41 13 .1 7:i for Moderandlle the market cloalny dull and Geary. Nentatty—Quiet and steady; western C.. 34. ' MC...Tx—When% dull, and low gr ado, Motel wen! .103(D1,75 for Chicago axing and Aillwaiskee canD e CA for Amber dltlerankne and $2,4d far flew a.. ber blnte. Rye 'dull at ;aqua. /Utley qu:St. Baxley blalndulL' 'Corn don and ;4C20 lows; at, • 6naSla far unsound. and Kenn; tor nomad missal western. the latter for Mel mixed Oats is lower_ at 6Cc for Canada, Cf: for State and 4Aadtv for uttra sound. .• •boy.-41tulet and lower. Cluccsaircs—Sugar, New Orleans, .1.1X.,3141fc; Cuba Muscovado an: Havana, 1 3 1ifyi.X,ile. Total stock of Sugar tin Deremberdat, Pita: xe,ssa tends, 66.110.6 b tits, and 61,t11/ 'boxes. Mcdsasea active al 661300 a for Porto Baca. ' lenconsioxS—Perli Arm but Ims antive at 1120 M 28,cm for mu; climb; at MX for nay mess zed 6 -Weit6.6o for Prime mesa; ship a,ZObbla mesa for .Decrtaber at seller. and buyers option at la9al.V 60. Derr beaVyl sales of 1,110 bble at.ellypt fur plain mess, and $144 , 17 -.for extra mess. Total' +lock ‘E ofd and new, December Ist, VMS: pacltiaeni name dam Past month, 3d 54 piekanes, and theism, dale last year, et= palkares. Beer hires valet at $3.41340 per tte•ce ' Beef steady at: 41.5forpaIme mem, and 144 for Indians Bacon dant'. Cumbasimad cut leNfelle t . Cut meats dull; ltheforalonPiera and 16 Os for hams. Dreutst boo Pull i:, , : apry,se, c. heavy, 19Z , 21c. Bab, ler dull at 3M for (Soto and MalSe 'for State. , Cherie (toady at 11010 c. 'firm York Stork and Money blarket, ; Saw loam, Dec. 1.-9lnney steady at 7 vacua. Sterling stea dy at 119',"1",09V. Gal‘terltbout decided change. opening at Hs, advancing t.` 149111. more at ~ • Government Stoats more active Ledartier. klalghte to Liverpool dull ant droopitg. ~ Stocks steady t , . • third Flresii4O-Coupons, 903 4 ; Seren.Thlrtiese , arrles, 96X; 3llesourl Nix9s, 9P,4; Canton, 4r 44 1 : • CU'ln 0 4 beriand• , • Idarlposa,t6; h iking= terred - 22341 Central, 09!4;'-Erie , diking= Southern,l634, Illinois Ventral, lilt Pit , sburghi *,li North Destera, 3 Cit Fort Wayne,:loT4'.! , • •••• Albany Market. Aufarl7,. Doc:" I.—Frog/a—F . lm and In Inir de, •- Griatittrbeat, Oati borit - qcdet.7 nisei; ulna 0130,000.bn1A at 111.06 for State, and 11,10 roe Cann.' tows , ;norni . Da 04 WC 'Oats, 1 , ID; Die, - 60 . 000 do; Wheat, "67,000 dot Barispl ]4,000 do ; Rga, 10900 do.;: Pitsed."gulton4 /nada" flout 9do • Wheat; 6do Corn; Ls do', arraidier i ip dor We; 2 do Otte. e i„ Murals Market.'" ' nariano: December IFrorra,,Qater aad; Gasnr—Wheat closed. vier saviasa. tre..and bold Mate alanbli, VAS !Ml ° Bil etNn.: Milman ea a( tit,7*.:Dirley,sll6lo9- are,2l"::Xtesselt,oo.•• Pnoristozet—Porr; . sw,cat • LAM, 23e, isjrc:Witnurr—itt MM.. ClvroaraTFloun (, 097 1.C3 • e55,14,490-0 u541 , ,, ern, Mace ! • Tole 4 0 .1-. .pcii.no, Dec. t..—ttarair-4,37bean 1 61941wer: - alien or newlvitile Iltklngat at gip; old, Amur, Neese. Cora la.uttre and .10 ,le,trem,ailest;ltt," ono. for Old lio."1. - • Otte ar. , 7c7 _Sao .ofrer.9l; - Ilyphesolhalltloo, • • • -- • New Tart sir} GooJa Marto;. Dime Tonic; Dee I.—The following ate the dun. tattoo. ft Mlt Gat Dry :lualeEsehaage Drown Sheeler--Appleton A, de; Laconia 32; Great Falb L. Z. Bletalted an; taaeonville, MN; James ARIL, rot Danguem Gopmettil. Corset Joart—timlocla, 32 4 5 4; Gaiter, - lAN. croira Drills—Ste cdari, 33; ht assataitic, P.• Colored Cambric.— in t .hio s i,”, Vietorr, rthits—Meirlmsa 27; Pulfis .23x; Aco.ricsa, tldti; Arnold, .20. Icca. rdt Eircrett, 424 stripers—Team york, Pastoo,ad. Denboa-3a2reater, eit Macro star ; rl% Canton nannela—Naahns, SIX; PantOirtor;* alt% , posobarron Hoop Skirts—Bradlay Duplex Elliptic In lair demand at • yeaternara Antra; Illeyeta. L X. L.Sairta—prlotannobangen. Pmts canna- Dee.l.—Tbe market Iv nocrinall. ed; Otuloesa generally, Tory fluIL ClucA.o, WO; I.—Trade tal:ly active, stink" gamma/4 small; sla9"e o rox• Daa ,L—Standard Sheeting". sold op modarate., at quctec m :2 micas: busier caner goads Lornamin. Pee. T. — Trade fair, Pit/Ifls Ord., from L f.) f 4 1.5 e; Sniveling, from an toSS34. badness CONTrA3ATIC. / — The linnet La tnedanded; quelled do Doyen In tOßti of any °ooze • ..Owego Market, Mazzo, ne.. Y.— norm—Lower at Kan for No Earful: WS for tad winter extra. 0 cana—Whtat and rna aalaa. Corn and Barley insetioa, Bys dull and 10, ree: gales of ;ITO bu Caaada It 1.5 e. Lag DlVOrre-160,900 bush Wheat; as bug Sauey. Cauaa Brrorra-2.700 bbla Flat= 13,1a0 bug 'Wheat; /6,0 0 2 bu Coro; bu Barley; SAO ba Bye. calrara irrs — By‘Baßßond:. *XI bbls The amount' el AMU' end grata Arm the mum from 0. sego &lid Bdltgo for Ude water and _New Ye* yesterday. as near as can be aseatatzug_, ants fonwo o: bbla Flour, 630.000 bu' warn, 377,050 bti Cora, 3#11,1373 1111 On; 191,000 bu Barley, 73,C00 On Bye, 19,0o0.Peas. - • . NODtreat Market lifferstay, Dec. I.—Freou—Supertae Extra etboer - . 83, eat.re itt :arm Fancy talani.lo, Wad Uanal 1111,74t0 ea No.l Vannes. %heat 0.1,111 . 6490. eTnterri bettelo. Duns—Wnesir caeala an 4 Wiatern 1,22. Oaur quiet it..••10¢162e. Darbslllollll. Toivnto • Diarket. Tororro. Dee I.—Ftor a—Surerffne 11.i,beak Extra t6,6O4TrJ, Double Extra 11 1 ,1•337,73, • Gama-1 - 7Nrab Fell at 5031,63. Barley. 111,T tea. Pees IS•d,e, blyeeaabbe. • RIVER NEWS, I. A tIIITALD. Peerlrea - - Ituesell--.oNoitys Tulle ho. 2..0"...55.C10u1a0n...... Zagleayill- Forest eltysresi•Gohlan*-PerkerlblOV Kate Iloblasarl,..llohlasora....elnelonatii .. airairrtrans. ' • Fora— -......4....:Deyinney...Olatinnati. nosithiayiacroqui. rarest City ' ' dordon.....L.Paikersburc. _ Julia No. 2...;..e0u150n ----Zanesville, • Torktown...... l . sMbert..........StSLot t i s . Leonora No X....a/eels Ci2einnetL enstarlo. s . .... l. . therton .Stleatds. a u r ufYrnatkur.a. ayo. • Thank:or I. foiling amp slowly, with'ihreefeet an the hlaeon tralache• water la the obsuanel bx the pier mark. galeo bridge. The weather al theargh clear wee elate* chilly. Night before lut * it lathed la a kind - ova tits y nearly alinlaht, Just eno•mh to it: nasly.msd dleacreesbia with. out 'doing. the :tun': Uri good. The Peerless, to frcrs , oll City, reports the- pxolipects for arise up in the oil :scions 'as being "very blue,: and the Oil City packet) are 1314 up as fast as they come tn. One of buro'deit steamboat 'captains Whims us ' that hobasneyer'seen .but - tamiseasons like the preseeding one, and they were- both followed by severe winter; the . firer Wag tr over thrermonthe each - ' , inter. Three w e r e the vi fa a. r [era at lan and leers. Ins. Slaty lied there were we nty-three misty dui to the month of July. Judgiagtrom the put; we ran coeoldently expect ' the tirmsto be (mein °rev - solid by Llhristatat. Itnelneee. poor. et the lexate): ycatesday was to p _ . The Rotett City, Capt. Gordon, having stalk gone down as fat as Wheeithermn. her =at trio ah rived yesterday at the :binding. and wilt Mere for Parkersburg =la morning at PP o'clock. Kerr manifest lath be found In another place. • A refeeestoa nut PM liar ofboate leaving trill show take chippers and Imuisenserrowhat boats they for. can , and the ports to which- they are bound The lintoß o l dneee.Capt.Eabletiora arrived at - the landing yesterday. atter nearly' Year , ab. aence. Eat manifest nen be found - eurewherm Capt. Wm. Denn's Itatidectme new - Plttsberndt and et. Leulapneker /remover-la now r•celying the dzilables touchet of,. the painters brush: She t o preoua = berm ced by competent Ogee to eof e lent :Oa In the. way_ of steamboat building thabever mane to this lauding: Iter dim-Maio= are es follews Length over ell IS: feet, beta as feet 6 Inches, Loco 113 feet, depth of hold d feet. She has two engines built by , rimbertson & cf Firowesville' -* In inches. In diameter and fret stroke. reprile dby thter boilers 33 inches in di.. arreter ' 2ifeet in length. Sbelnelmoutpplied with doctor. mgger =dolma.= attachment all com plete. Iler-cobials Etralre fee& Ira raid= and con. trim rift.= Imorilts 'Ol - steterooms, or thirty ni. together. Thera are tvielre very large rooms is the ladles-m=ln, kited tip irlth wash stands, ward lobes, and all the • modetn!applimacrs.' The office in the crater et the - hest forward, corm a r view of them:dire cabie.i Costae larboard is the gentlemen's - wash room; trilled up ate - terror menace to th at - tram..l epee boats her-- clema. This wash room engrains marble-top wash . stands, rind has everpcobrAlicace that would be dlaired. On the atarteartl4mtryt is the pasty, which In. also mu= Urger theists cuatemaxy stern wheel beats. She hat , *great deal of room . on her toiler deck, making oftriensant 'place for Pewergets to eft or premeende.. • Her lull was built Kritoldatee ar Williams. of West Browaarille. The cabin by . Autrey. Crotnlow & Cone theisame place. The painting : is by W. it. Beata of Pittsburgh. The hupholstery will be by Ditentadson; carpets by lcFarlerid, Cbtllna A Co., the pantry outflt which trill be of Oliver, la by . galdwell & pro. ..The bleekratithker is by - Herb/risen& Co.. the • Macke end rigging by Birkhelmer, end the Ms sheet trOa werke, *ad cooking Mete by Kincaid. . Iles Hsieh will be pure rotate... She ie own ed by Capt. We,. Peen and =them, and will be one of the handsomest and best bents in the trede. She will soon bo ready to nriatvo, freight, of whith due notleowlll be given.... • - PenClasSErtir A tertA_Venwb.—Yestendlny, Tot elpwas received in this oily - , that Ironer.. John and Peter Seybold, of oar rity, had purchased the der berme at the gererinnemisale at klanadflity. the towboat eVolunteat.'. 'lt- is not known hOw notch they paid for her. - They are g .10g to tit herrup. probably et =ln point.- and will rum here a rartet rade. — Wketifrusfatrilfgencre. Captain C A. Drava-reamed through Cincla aa tt on Thursday ' s= his weyy to Pittsburr.h... The Ontario. Captain nerton. Is loading fir St. Loris, and is announced to learn this evening. • The -Yorktown, Ceptain.Wirah.l,llherk.la atone the St. Leuis list for this evening. The Nevada Captain 'Even cutleries to ' mire freight f a r Leulsrllte. S h e ve:tams =Oa 00 there is rufileient water.. _. I The Leonidas, Capt.= CMS, nevelt:44log for St. Louie, will at= leave as" .noo n nu Vase Ss a stria- , .. cream' of water. The Kenton left Clneisitutti her this port as Thursday eeenlare The. Kate Plastron was, due there, but luKlnot yet nitire4. The Plena caws up to Ldwar Hie Perht forthe Pu T r Er t; ', l .u eftPest th ed C F e 'Ora r s ' P...... , .'e, hound for rhia port on TDUZiany , and tne ' Cajablion panted down. the .11111. day. . • 11 The !diameter we= tad's' ditmaged by muting tote a as ni; ca White river a fitoulays rime. The 2.lstaotte has gone oa the ways at Paducah for repairs, Thos. Richardson, mate, plc Er i e, will be ..sz.mitha to ball inn short Wee- B•ua.. a deck hand fuk the White More Ives drowned in Red river few daya Cisme. Fie leaves, wile and seyeralamall children La Ctincirs. esti. There are hut four fox. Water on Tradewater bar in the lower Ohio. 1 • The Delaware has genii tip t river. cartels Horton and clang heillltia ismosui.g.,t extra btu/ &mien on Innis boOtr eXpeetiag to here to tramp back. wmpor.rs ity RIVER. 7. rvogritre—Pr.a Jrr., :1to: 2—Clark & co, SOO bbls Cour, t Co ared,l7 plego butter, 4661 s eras e Ims medicine, 7 sk.s 'wool, le Pkgs bb goods; F etzer. a. A rrestren,z, IS bblas..rghbro, 1 do eggs, I do but. tar; .4, Pearlier, 1 basket chickens; Knox & Ala flee. 757 sks seconds; Fahnesroek & co, a bx* medlclnr; .1 Al .111rts-n, 74 bbls soh; C Mc- Vay, 100 bbls nour..l U itektlt 3 p k g.tate; AA.- am ilonergh. 1 Lbl beans; ,r_acob Tooter, Mo lames Shultz, Son h. co. 23 blob, flour; Grabanitr. Thomas. 100 bats flour; T .21cCjelland,U pkg . , furniture; Volt t & co; IQ; Pb!. dry peashes, ObAls bags; .7 A Renshaw, 40 bxs starch; J & W Paisley, 44 bales lay; k Asps= elm corn; Loco rirt b Prow , .701bIs busgs-; .- • Par.o.nnanrco—Pac Fontiv Cirr—Callsoaa Sr. Edwards. 13 bbls monogamist 'Jobs Gorrger2 hoar C Bettor, I piano; Perzer Ls Armstrong, 50 bbl a. hominy; 3as 2S Parke 410 bbalartl 01133 Or, harm S Ewan a CO. 0 eke feather,: bbls dry apples; B 11 lisers, 10 bbla pork, ,1* lord;-7u Irwin, 22 • empty carters la O/ark & Summer, 544 new co bbl,s- Owscr, t pig metal;aa mer; IS b7ls W it Hagen. ID bales Mts.'s., aka .its, Pittsburgh paper Co. _Bbdhi paper; Ilorringf Afr & 00 , 4 1 4 xsks -legs; Matsu° tc /Wen 1 bbl eggs, I hat; J Palrler,. 18 bales hay; Joibun bb..0r.1 Col ilea & co, 41 WI. spokes. Cincton-irt—mar Kars r. otrEssox—Atwell,Les- • kos shot; Clarke tr-C.O whisky ', es.,cot bbl, =dee, 240 do Ilbur. AS do' XIALtcla - beim; H. II Collins, IS bbla Coe; 970.bb1i bone; 'R co, :0 - pkgs tobacco; S Ewan, lobbladrled MIR; II A .Patuleitobk & co, 3 cases Ilnlmont; Jolts_Grier, 7-bbds tobsico;Atexadr....... den, 7 kgs idiot; Erarelton; Mils hominy: 13 Horsey. 2 bog shret lead; Jake 71111. 5 , 00 /1* roDer; G A Marlin, 8 DEN dried fruit Idaelteown 44. Itto, bbls lard 011; Efrkpottlek Jo co, bbls is Jos Parker, 10 bbls lardoilf D 14 hhds tobacco; Ins Herbert, 101. - Io4l* apples: • - STEAMBOATS REGULAR PA CKET . PORAt AVHEELINR W. , AnlErrit AND zeNERVIL LE.—The rao new stem:ea..= & '7 - GRAHAM, Capt. t/ 2. Sec/L:mitt leave for , -tb , above and all latttensitate 'Ott* EVEITIC TUES; . DAS,' as A IL in. Seturatrit,,jaVeir ZazicsTlne • " ~.': EVERY k &WAY. at, a la. - , - .'.. ,-,, J. D. (.101,1...iN6tirOOD, Agent.... - ... ~.. rOrt .11 A. SIIVIL Z.--__The Zia a s [such llgbt , drauTht''.GENl j. LE.OTL Capt. J. T. tuttrast.t.; Win tura u &Url - on munany, - Du.:• 4 t h, at 4 - 0. RTlrtts or ei'PZII'.2&IIIWOM:I-1), -• , TWIN ACK - L'OR CLNCIAZIATL a /mints. , o- VILLE—The Ohs passetagertteete 1 LENOSA rro. a. ... .... —....; . . W2ll breve for the eboolrakeetarloterst elate - poi .r. . ,I 1 THIS,D,ST o Dise. - td, est O. at,— - • • kOr trtisht or Demen t atetaj Ori boa. Ct to J. 151. CO/J.O4O'OOD. A P • . OP 6T litnne•-"Th tittat f steam.? • • 4 .)17Th.R10. . . ....... win itAse statrEDALX, timbczud. For ttry,ht arming* 8P WALL PAREIIB, on ?Satan and Blank • ' Gtour.ds, tint 3" at th stets,at lu7 xtr n itMarketrre.t, I°Wei JOS. fr. Hrlatißri ARM ,err.t) SSE 'IILIS Lamzs....txtv "' - =MISSES' - INE - oA.r.atular. roras •• - boots ht.% Marlzet area. - " !BEE
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