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This Auoclation was organized on the :oth Of Oteember last, at a public meeting, held in this city for the purpose of assisting In the ele • Vation and general Improvement of the Freed People of the South, by relieving their physical ilieffetings, and by extending to them the ad vantages of,osental, moral and religions educe . . •tien. Although the relief of Physical want and staging l mentioned in the constitution as one of the objects of the Association, it war nevertheless hoped at the time of the organize - Son that but "a very. small proportion of the fonds of tie Society would be needed for that purpose, and that tke work of the come:auto' - werialVeomist chiefly In sending - teachers and maltdelning sehools among the freedmen. Scarcely, hewever, was the commission fairly °molted, Wall the most urgent appeals were r --- feelved for assistance in i allaying the suffer egg of the thousands of contrabands who had leen driven from their homes by the operations of the contending armies then In the field, nail .WhO, had drifted with our armies to the various centres of army operations created by the events. of the war. On the see hand, the rebel Gene .ral flood anti his army swept the colored pops ' 'lotion- from Atlanta to Nashi lie, and drove them by thotestinds upon the latter city, In the -dead of the winter, in a state of complete dee tliution and comparative uakedness, woere they were starviug anti periehing*with fearful rapid _ fly. On the other hand, the sad condition of that sable multitude of both sexes, and of all - ages and condhion, which followed in the wake of Shermen , s army, from Atlanta to the sea, and which was left helpless and destitute upon the sea Islands of South Carolina, presented an appeal for sympathy and assistance which could not be disregarded. The Rev. Joseph S. Travelli Lao General Agent of the Commission, with the most eons - mendable promptness and energy, collected and 'forwarded to these sufferers large quantities of second hand clothing, which, we have the as grimace of the superintendrols and teachers Who distributed them, were instrumental in saving the Ilea of many,.as well as In relieving a /oat amount of /offering and distress, la ad . Albion to th s, the Board or Directors pnrchsard, -at a cost of upwards of fotir thousand dollars, a large amount of woolen flannels which were made up into suitable clothing by a benevolent society of ladies of Philadelphia—no almilsr or ganization of ladles of thi. city being then a exist:ace, which clothing, together with a sap- Jaya shoes, was duly forwarded to Beaufort, South Carolina, and Nashville, Tennessee, and there die /tented among the star= by the an :perintendents and teachers of those places. • These unexpected drafts upon the ante and means of the commis--lon rceverited the em , ployment °Laxly teachers or the oreanization or any schools until the season was so far ado. Intoned that it was deemed prudent not to wad out any teachers or open soy schools email the keeled term, _consiating of June, Jnly and was past. • Oft ti,e Oral of September, the commission sent out seven lady kitchens, in cns.geof Wm. F. Mitchell, the deservedly esteemed and trusted enoerintendenteoe freedmen , ' Ech Ws at Nosh since thltistlmothLs commission has been fairly in the field in the person of one superin tendent and seven teachers, In carrying on the • work of education among the freedmsn. Th- se -seven teachers are still engaged In teachierr freedmen's schools in Tennessee and Alabama , . and are employed and supported exclusively by the funds of this commission. The reports of the superintendent touching the operation' of Our teachers, and the success of their labors ' among the freed-people, is thus far satisfactorily and encouraging. The entire receipts of the commission amount to about ten thousand dollars in money, and be tween five thousand and six thousand dollars in clothing and supplies. The clothing has all been forwarded and distributed. The rands received by tioe Treasurer have been Welly cm:maimed in muchableg and for warding supplies. In the tw at:se 01 school barites, sod In the payment of the ealarOts of treVan teachers, one'nperioten dent of schools, and one general agent. A de tailed statement of these expeeditarce will be found in tie reports of the Tre starer add gen t . • erg agent oftbe Commission. it:hz fencing outline of the operations:of the CoMeautionittelea..e that., while all has been - done which the touchy of our moans would ad mit, but Sta! been down to compsrlson with the wor k .wemit the cities and districts rep ' resented or eMerseedh s , t hi s Commission are • melee ofdoing and one to have done In be lialf of the freed PeoPto• chile It has been dlf- Amin to min sufficient meansowithlet the hots of our entire distriet*to seteltors, on teachers, the single county of Allegheny, suta , enuy the on the subject. C°ll4 s ed`would sup port one hundred teachers without noble and beneffeient enterpebs, iteetripresented to a civilized people. rfo'4,' ' millions of people. Jost emerging from the 1 4 .:111thattg influences of ilavery; appeal to VI far k • • - light,for counsel, sad fer:assistance to fatties - - there to 'encounter Enceessfally the trials and .-difflctratiest Incident to the great reiolution • their condition through which they are passing. l'peoftif who hays all through the war proved - ,• • t S h a e gr.aAyes faithful oo h o a u v r e contributed o ytawo t bun deedoar pn thenaandonas to the armies of the 6lnion. wears who have offend up their quota of mat nun the MO battle fields of our country in behalf of union and liberty. A people con stituting tieirly ime third of the entire popula tion of the South, and destined. U propel) ed guided and encouraged, to make that ifi tc = and nanny land blossom as s garden, bat ca hie it - the same time, if despised, nog : orOnged. and oppressed, of making that Whale lend • howling wilderness for a genera tion-hi come. They are now as clay in the - kande Of ribil /otter. Shall they be =aided •• ' lase good citizens, Into useful and reputable members of society, or shall they be suffered to to into serfdom, into fegrancy, into r.l ~:i., l =l:rpnttperinal and etime. Upon the peco r the Iforthanste thir re:movability of de alitig whether the South shall .ftlepre tato a •,.-state of amill-barbaliem, where the rich gall Imeeme' despota: Mt% the Poor band fa, 'old .f...mbere there lnatremmWlly except through the .rts itanding army, or by Wending tOthepeeple of the -Oonfh , s sp. •-- ---- teM - stectammuschoolawhich ;hail bo open to ail al feet theYdesire Masa itiMadyes of :311hallentersga sty extending to than etch Mrs - er assistance u the hardships of their situation r.:llllY ....*.a eFflihdr LW the whole country easy be lb , and society reorganised anti: estais r,,:Mali;.the enduring buts of-Puttee sad litth t;: - • - —oso4loitioithe Fosedritens , Ald Com tarli,derattlistrutoci. Mot - only that the raifbl -!Sieslre al the loam fa almost utti• 'renal, mud that their - geateral• Profßasla the -Elam" Is remarkable, but anxious end comp° teat to learn all that Is aecusiary to cortautute lustrkruslergable,userbl citizens: while .31 isth ln hand it Ls en sefident that lr they aro . a subjected to the wrongs, • sunt injustice which it lathe fashion .. • Aar forttter =Ma NY 4441140 COadltiba will be but little better than when they were bought and sold mom the auction block end driven by the lash to unpaid toll. The school house is the great pioneer of civ ilization. It opens the way for the chnrch, the sabbath school, sod a better religion than that which teaches that "servants obet/Ve.e contains all the law and the prophets. Where ever the common school system can be Intro duced and unstained, the wrongs and abuses which are generated by "'every, and which sur vive the existence ofslavery itself, are generally dispelled or corrected. Theichool house means arra Peru and frssdiscuision. It means the oh .si:seance of law, and the administration of jus tice, instead of the rule of toe pistol and the bowie-kale. It mtg . = progress and prosperity to stiN bnomutiitY wherein it is cherished and 4 . l ' . ..leiced. Wherever the common school can lice by the voluntary action of the people, there ycla van dispense with a (tending army.; therp yen an dispense with a Freedmen's Beretta: there you alll behold the evidences of thrift and le dtts:r3 there yen will And security for peer ens. and protection for persons. oen'is The far reaching Influences of the nevi_ school operate as apowerful mixt soci '!" e ty 11 leg the disordered elements of soutbo4,ay sod Into (deism and order. They teals' strongly towards delpg away t ta r ing, an g d a e l i d . pauperism, by qualifying, stii7i nppon t h em . comaging the freed peold• selves, vest quest lone which The solution of the entietry largely depend inset the future of nth, of th is educa. L u L ti ,,,P ) „„ n „ a . vi g c ",„, behalf of the South. The """"' "" T s" - attraction la Ultimately to be question of s rveess. The gieet obstacle in mired by the us , o f il° reconstractlen and the establishment or so re and amicable relations throughout th A o ntry, consists In the prejudice and Igeo ire ex sting among the masses of the Booth e., people, both white arid bhick. This cloud 01 Ignorance most be rolled away, The people as a whole must be qualified for self govern. meet. But as the Ignorant whites are thus far Indifferent and careless about- their own im provement; the work of education peens/wry commences with the blacks, who are ever tiger and anxtoud to learn, and improve their condi tion. This Is the Instrumentality which to des tined to do more towards defining the statue of the negro, than all the laws which Concretise= pass upon the sabjeet, The guarantee, of rights by Segal enactment to the Ignorant, which they are not competent to vindicate or maintain, will sene but little purpose, unless accompanied by sullicient teach ing and tn3lialvg to enable them to wield the rights and powers with which they are vested, for their own protection. Placing muskets in the hands of contrabands did not make them soldiers. It was the patient, persistent, sys tematic training In the camps of instruction, which infused into them the confidence, the skill, the tnowledge,and the spirit, which trans formed the timid, trembling, shrinking tilers into the formidable American soldier. It was this brief and imperfect schooling which called forth and developed the intelligence and manhcod of the colored soldier, and qualified tam to meet the chivalry, man for man, upon the battle geld, and ask no odds. Bo It all be with the ballot. It will be • comport- tivtly barren gin in his band, unless, as in the care of the musket, we shall teach Wm how to nee it. Then, also, as in the ease of the musket, he sill be found abundamly able to take care of himself. In the meantime the Noeth must step forward and protect the black man from the hatred and vengeance of the defeated rebels.— The whole South is now reeking with lawless ness, disorder and crime. Our daily journals teem with amounts of the most malignant and Murderous outrages upon the defenceless blacks. These outrages are not regarded as crimes, but arc Justified and Sustained by rebel public senti ment. They are part of a system to keep the black man down, now CTOWIng UP In the South. It is In the potter of the titirth tO atop these =tram at once, through thelnstramentality at the Freedmen's Aid movement. Pour Into our treasury the means to send the requisite number of lenders, and this carnival of crime shall be at once wrested. Not that the teachers In thevarelvcs can at once effect to great a tarok thm, but It Is the policy of the government to protect our teachers and our Freedmen's scht The ea , abLishment of a Freedmen's School as 013r0 tests the question of what military force is necessary to protect both the school and the leaf her from vloletce. The appearaner •f such a force a any locality to the end of outra ges noon the Freedmen. Thus the eatablish went of the aebool Is the establivhment of or der.. and a guarantee of personal safety to all the Inhabitants of the district. Al a general rule it will be found that whenever a communl- ty becomes so far ciellizoS u to tolerate Freed men's school., and to guarantee protection and safety to the teachers sad superintendents of such schools, then. and not until then can mill- tary rule be safely relinquished therein. "the work which we urge does not admit of drlay. While Ic la is poselble and practicable walk to day, the time is approaching when the digital lea of he ptoatcedlon ►c greatly In hen et Al lucent , y in the scab, no lately overthrown atd diacrganized by the wan. is, In the person of its former chleir, again 'coming up In the foreget land, and taking the lead In the control of public affairs. The old slave-holding spirit is agaha belt g enthroned, and again Is the pow • ex end. Influence of the southern states being concentrated la the bands of the very men wbo mida war upon the government and steeped the consul , la blood. The remedy for this is is supplant the spirit and customs of the old and effete alaveholdlng system, with the free Institutloss of the North; to sive uscendebcy to the Repeblican idea ; to make equal and egret justice tke basis of orga nizatien and reconstruction in all the States of the South before they shall be again admitted and reorganized as members of the Union. Thir, then, ts the golden opportunity for =- feeding free leo:dilutions to the remotest limits of the Union. This, too, to the time to sestet the aged, the sick, and the infirm, who must re esive Bid or perish from want and exposure during the present winter, The dnordered and tu.settled condition of the South has, in many instances, prevented the colored people from earnlog or obtaining the means necessary to provide for the winter. The testimony of Gett ers] Saxton, General Fisk, Mr. Mitchell, oar Beperintendeat, and °eters, are all to the effect that Immediate aid mbet be furnished, or they will Inevitably perish by thousands In the course of the winter. To make mutable provision for these demands Is now the first and most urgent duty of the Society. The alms and objects of the Commission are now before you. What shall he the scale of our operations for the castling year ? It Is the de sire of the Commission to lrerease the scale of its operations In a ten-fold degree. Instead of raising bet Ice thousand dollars, in money, as Was the case last year, we vast that at least one hundred thousand dollars will be porred into our treasury, and that Instead of empli,ring but seven teachers, we shall be enabled to send out and maintain at least one hundred teachers throughout the ensuing year. In concinslou we earnestly appeal to any loy al and hr nevolent member of the community to aid the freedmen's cause. It Is the canes of education as well a thecause of the black man. The frt edmen's schools are bat the prelude to ik e Fear elate eciscols which are soon to claim a etsre of It e rublic attention. 'While the Freedmen's Schools are elevating and improving the condition of the blacks, they are ales demonstrathau to the North the feaelbil. Ity aid round policy of provldiug an] introduc g a thorough and comprehensive system of education for the ignorant masses of the entire South. The amount of a single day's expendi ture of the war, would probably suffice to plant accbcol In every hamlet in the South. A tithe of the liberality and munificence which so nobly sustained the Christian and Sanitary Cocarnis sicns during the war, would establish a &orlon of thriving schools extending from the Potomac to the Rio Grande, nod covering the whole South with an educational system se comprehensive and sficient as that which huts been so long and so pally, the pride of the North. All of which Is respectfully submitted. ELJA3II. Wan, Recording Seep. William Lloyd Garrlsou'a Lecture,. William Lloyd Garrison, Esq delivered a '*;_tnre last evening before the Tennyson Club " L , 'Ampule Hall, to quite a good house. The an l l4 `.,,,,gentleman discussed the "past, present of our country" In a most eloquent ammsr " lr4 4lfreetteatly cliched loud aPPlansc. Commtne'e. by quoting a few passages of rpP.T..;:.....,13,,i1L:a115_ nese exatteth a nation, ".'""'"--od the destruction of any people. When the ` , scents of the Lled are *lobed In the earth" th.. inhabitants thereof should lean righteousness...vor four long years the lodgments of the Lord t1a5,„, 40 . 143 huit. ly upon ne for our complicity In oppression. If we don't learn Tier s : l ' w "."'""' 5._ if we don't leer n to do right—we will Gene to store up wrath against thee, c. ot , wrath and revelation of the righteous Judge, of God. *Revery has bad the Lord with it, the pulpit with lt, It was claimed a a divine stantion, it had t ote whole North with it, the whole Louth with it the Whole press with it. and the whole people with it, and yet It was terribly afraid when a little anti-slavery sheet, net ler ger than one of the panes of glass In the win dows of the nalioras end started by the Vest. er. Why afraid - when it bad the Lard and the *bole people with It? Ah ! " 'Ths chock= testes cowards dud AIL We boasted of our liberty, but we know es much about the true meaning of the word ilk. arty as the Rector's servant In England, who, when interrogated as to the meaning of the word felicity, uld he believed it was "some thing In • pig , " We did not enderstand what liberty mean s. As to the future of the country, he believed tbe rebel States should be kept of the Union until, by their conduct, they save evi dence that It would be safe lo readmit them, and for his part, if necessary, he would keep them out as long es the children of Israel were kept out of the Baty Land—forty years. The lecture was replete with sound theologi. eat and political Instruction, and we only regret we cannot give a Ran/port Of It. The October Term 7_ A Reliable (t) gamma. ry of the noxious. Our evening corempurary, Itl3 Chron 4 4 -r. in resterday'slestue, purports to give • storsolsr7 of the busloms of the October term of the Crim inal Ccurt, Just dosed. IL L foil of inneenres clef, much we wilt pram,' to enumerate In order: Set. "Peri my—Two ' ,ere found guilty and one sentenced to ono Yenr' , Imprisonment In the Penitentiary." But one ... s ew:Tinted of this offense, Patrick w llibunr, n oa motion for a new trial Is pond. in his era. 2d. ..gspe—One tried and eonvicted; motion (or •rew trial overruled. and sentenced to nn dor°, one sear and ten months imprisonment In Me Western Peolterotlary.” ' No ono was convicted of each offense. Thew. Richardson was convicted of assault and bat y with Intent to commit the otitrago, and am tetrad for the term stated. 3d. "Riot—Fourteen were round guilty of riot; of tbeee ten were heavily lined and /our imprisoned," As far as our recalleetion goes not a single penton,wals convicted of "riot" at the October term. 4tb. "Fornication and Eastardy—.Three were committed and sentenced to pay a fine of $5OO ens flee dollars a week for (oar years." The record of the ccnrt will not substantiate this. Stb. ' , Open Lawdneal.—One was found guilty and sentenced to one year In the county jail. This Is not the fact. Owen Hill was 53 in dicted, but wee acquitted. 6th, "Lottery.—One was sentenced to one Scar In the county:jag, having been exivicted of selling lottery tickets," No leant= for each offence was pronounced at the October term. 7th. "Misdemeanor—Ole pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $5OO aril to undergo an imprisonment of seven scan In the penitentiary." This must have been a heavy misdemeanor. We have no recollection of the circumstance. Bth. "Forcible entry.—T °aware tried and found tmllty." The number Is greatly exaggezated. There was at team one conviction. 9th. "lleisertion—One was found nifty and sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year. " Ii the party was tried for deserting the army, the court had no jurisdiction. If for wife de sertion, the penalty is not that movided by the Act of Assembly, 10th. "Gambling House—Two were found guilty and sentenced to one year In We attended court every day during the ses sion. end Warden White beans no out in the assertion that no conviction was had for inch offer se. Mr. White hie no person in his charge serving sentence for thin Offending. 11 , b. "Amaral and Battery—Forty-five were tried end found guilty," Ra We will not dispute figures, but do not be lieve they are correct -120. "Barratry—Two were found guilty," Ac. Dot one was tried, od be acquitted, but sent to Jell in default of payment of costa. A cor rect crammer) of the buslueaa of the October term, with s vengteme! The Individual who 'rewind It dezerTes a premium for--Inaccuracy. Crtmlual Court—December Term The December term of the Criminal Court be gan this fbrenoon, at ten o'clock, Judges Mclloa and Brown on the beach. no follow lzg tivaaves were announced: John W. Pat Urson, crier; Robert Neillie, assistant crier; J. W. Mcllvaine,Wca.Boston,J. C, Smith, W. A. clAritott and Warren Nclivaine. for Grand Jury, John Bohoup, James Richardson and J. R. Larimer. The list of traverse jurors were carted over, tr a e re Y .G . ra ix n a dTiry ering ta w ne t xt heir ca, and tho fol lowing were sworn: Samuel Chadwick, Collins township, Foreman David F., Adams, John Berry, David E. Bas aid, Lawrence Boyers, Conrad Dlimam, Samuel Fryar, William o,ffttt, Samoa Hawkins, Nathaniel Holmes, Jobs Miller, C. W. blorreiw, David A. Stewart, John H. Sterrett, George Wallace_ After being Warm:led as to the nature of their duties the Jury mired to their room to commeace bestow. The constables of the different election dis tricts made returns of the persons engaged in the liquor traffic. G. W. Painter wan placed on trial for selling liquor without license, end before the Jury re turned a verdict the court took ■ recess till two o'cicr.k. A P7131,21001V LESSION The jury in the case of Geary! W. Painter, Indicted for selling liquor without license, In Torentzm, found a verdlct of guilty, and the defendant was sentenced to pay a Cue of thirty dollars and costs. John and Mary Shields, indicted for larceny, wcre found not guilty and discharged. Peter Genzett, against whom there were two Indictments for selllng liquor without license. Way fond not guilty—the preetecntor haying ran Jacob and Ambroee Reynolds, IndLeted for larceny, were acquitted aad discharged. John RiebLsad, charged with selling liquor without Meese, was acquitted. • • • - Joseph Spencer, indicted for assault and bat tery, was found not guilty. . Edam Der pelt, charged with selling liquor without lionise was acquitted. She was a mar ried woman, sod her husband considered respon sible for her seta; ss he resided in the lipase with her. William Fitzgibbln. a soldier, indicted for the larceny of a pair of boots from the Soldiers' Rost, was found not guilty and discharged from custody. William Georgi and Mine Flake, charged with selling liquor without license, were ac quitted. Edward Dunn, Indicted for • like offense, was acquitted, but required to pay the costa. J. R. Dean, for a like offense wu treated like wise. Jchn O'Etellly was convicted on two chances of assault and battery, on oath of his wife, and maenad to two months imprisonment in the county Jail. He was also requited to glue se curity In the sum of Ire hundred dollars to keep the peace. Ching Leg Ball Quite an exciting affair transpired yesterday. commencing In the Sheriff's office in the Court House. One GeorgeJaeoba, &German, indicted for assault and battery, was brought to the Conn by his ball, who wished to surrender him, and thus be relieved of responsibility for Ids appfiar once. Ile was token Into the Court-mont, thence to the Sheriff's office, and realizing the fact that he was about to be consigned to prison, suddenly mode an "about face," gained the ro tunda, rush- d down the steps to the right, aril out to i.ei Fifth street gate of t'o Cour. House grounds, which be closet so suddenly as to give the fingers of Gr. stave .1. C. Smith a severe poem:lag. He ran out Fifth street to and made towards Hardrerabble at the top of his speed, the man wto had surrendered h , m, one Christian Hoek. P,u g, d shouting as he went, "stop thief." st r : ul l pier. , Jacobs was flu:tally overhauled in Hardscrabble, by Mr. Joseph Hastings, and af terwards taken in charge by Gustave Warren Mellvalue, who condneted him back to the Court-room. After spending a few hours In Jail Jacobs was released upon renewing his re cognizance In the sum of $4OO fur his appear ance for trial. Freak at an Inebriate On Sunday. I men from Braddock's Field, wheat name we did not learn, came to the city on horseback, and being consideragy under the influence of liquor. Indulged is the erratic dem onstration of riding hla horse on the top of the stone wall on the Booth side of Liberty street. constructed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, in pursuance of the arrangement for the removal of the railroad tracks from the street. The imprudent horseman proceeded well enough until about opposite O'Hare street, when the animal be was riding, in being urged forward. missed hie looting and fell off the well, The bone arose drat, and remained by his UMW until be also arose. The teat WS of tbera,tbey were pra.:Ziaidg Out Liberty street,both Helping. The fellow shmild have been arrested, not only for drunkenness, but also for cruelty to his horse, having endangered, not only bin own life, but that of his faithful companion. Am to which of the two was, morally, the brute, we have an rpinion. A Malicious Trick. On Saturday night lest a bail was given Is the hall over the market house, in the borough of Birmingham. The guests, or some of them, 'so usual on such occasion', became more than 141,1 tint from the effect of over Indulgence in . 4 ^eating rink, and once or twice during the night., oclat iss ,, Lice Lip . p, residing In the immediate demur s o - 41r pruaeat to go out and en this disorder. Annoyed, perhaps, 114 0 aci, si st ;l t nerference, some persons, ma top of the other,Ollaced two morels, one on ens three parte ftai of water. in front a upper twee , h i suc h a door of the Wilco otitis Ilog of the doisr, irLi that upon the open. I outstay he peeciptiatafiA have upset and the un tal y sh e te ar caupoccusi. .„414ie room. Berta /title° Lipp the parties Polled in.thelr assuadiscafered, and Is justly indignant, and ls dears,l"4 to have them punishatL but is detained t z , for the reason that he.does not kusiv '' l ! ° I n "" c ascertain, who the parties '"t cannot --- Disebarged.—Tbe punt lserts . q m . tber, committed by JusticeSnlnef. on num% on a capiss execution, fro released from Priseel yesterday by that enligtgrate. rrom the ma. fuze of the release we infer that the cm Was oat Of Voter and Veheereleth Election of Directory At II) o annual meeting of the stoc . .holtets 0' the Pittsburgh aad Connellssille 11, silrosd Com pany, at their office in this city, the follothag gentlemen were elected as a Board or Dircattors for the ensuing year, viz Wm. Odes Hughart, G. L. B. Fetterman. John Fleming, William Phillids, Wm. Baldwin and Joseph Pennock, of the city of Pittsburgh, Cyrus Myers, of Somer set, and Benjamin Deford, John A. Thomoion, John Hopkins, Joseph IL Marston sad W, W. Taylor, of the city of Baltimore. At their meeting immediately after tho elec tion, the Board chose the following officers: President, Wes. Odes Hugbart ; Chief Engineer, Eugene 11. H. Latrobe; Secretary and Treasu rer, John H. Page, Jr. Library Lectures IL IS not COMMIT, to do more than remind cur rezders that George Thompson, Esq , of Enghal, will lecture before the Young Men's Mercantile Library and Mechanics' lastituie," In Lsfaxctte Hall, this evening. Mr. Thompson :as always Deem the staunch friend of the United States Government and human rights. Hit speech at the close of the anniversary proceed. logs of the Freedmen'. Aid Cotanslesion on Saturday evening was one of the most eloquent efforts to which we have listened. RIG subject for this evening, "Now and Then," will afford fine scope for his eloquent De'fess. The house, we know, will be crowded to OVettlOWlDg, and we can amine all who go that they will enjoy a rich treat. A Splendid Project—One that will Pap.— We havo beard the outlines of a project, which, If carried into execution, will he a great relief to many who are now In ilew.l of homes. It Is the formation of a joint stock company to build one hundred end seventy houses In Alle gkenv City, on the west side of West Commons, and the north aide of Western Avenue, running back to the Skating Park. 'the Company will build these houses to the very best style, and Subscribers wishing to purchase for themselvr a home can have o choir e of the building., and long time to pay for their purchase. The pro. posed plan appears very feasible, and one that will be taken hold of with eagerness by all who desire to secure for themselves the comforts of a home. New Feature In Domeattc Economy.—it seems that the authorities, awakened to 6 sew, of their duty, have deterininei alum at tart some effort to relieve the streets of the oily of accumulated filth. The appropriation to pay for the ordinary scraping of the dirt, nest I■ heaps, and then fof battling it ■way, basing teen exhousttd, the expedient has been resort ed to of washing the streets with water from tiro plugs forced through hose. On lust night, after twelve o'clock, a number of the etree•s, in the Third d , were cleansed in this way, much to the gratification of citizens residing therein, and the public generally, Levity In tly; Jury Dem.—William Fitz, gibbon, s soldier, was tried in the Criminal Court yesterday, (or larceny. It wu alleged that he wu one of a tuned of recruits who wore entertained at the Soldier's some,' and that whilst there be mole the colored cook's boctr. Tbejnry found a verdict, viz "Not inlity, although the defendant may have stolen the boots u a military necessity." The verdict was not so recorded, but the prisoner was dis charged from custody, CoL Doff, the bittrict Attorney, not °billeting. Thatitaglvlng Milder for {be Newsboys. —The charitable gentlemen and ladles who have established and fostered the News Bays Home, propose to gladden the hearts and appe tites of the Q'aiecti of Oleic consideration by giv ing them o Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday. Any of our readers feeling or inclined, and to 11cm the ctillribution of s turkey or two won'd be but a trifle. ai7 desired to be controlled by t belt - feelings lu a practical way'. Water Let ID.—The water was let into the gtotmds of tte Ccutral Skating, Perk last Etat,ur day, and erery thing Is now in readin.s far the Brat to eze. Young men and ladles, boys and all who desire to prepare for the great skating carnival, are turited to bob et the splendid assortment of skates h•pt by James Gown, on Word street near Virgin alley, and to the stock of fare of our friend ifiltermaa, No. 75 Wood street. The 'IBID.—It has been endeavoring to rails every day for the past week, but the attempt Das been an absolute (allure. Yesterday was one of those dirty, drizzling days, which, be tides talus Cleagrecable, dots to gond to any one, A good honest rain—one that would raise the Hair so filet< ly to be navigable—would be balled a lin delight by all timers.- Before Aldercoon Stroln.—Tl,l4 mazistrat: yesterday committed s man named John t on a ettarp of Lava; stolen a manlue tent from Jobs Gritlan. The tame mazistrate listed a warrant (or the arrest of Joetilt Exler, charge] with obtaining goods under fol., representations, from t,torge Cannon.. Five Hundred Dollars •tole..—We learn tkat the ahnemaker's shop of 4. Janghany, an Liberty store, aear O'Hara, was antral d by th back door. some time daring Standar. by so n• person anknown.oho took from desk or draw • m about dye havdred dollar In money. No clue has been obtained as to who the robber was. Mewstricot Ilemanets,—Er District ALtur• Kltkpatrtck. yesterday afternoon. rushed Dulness, In theuray of diaperstag ol , recttaners" of former te•. rug dm leg sr`lch he officiated as the commonwcanh's r facer. The cases dis posed of were ptincipaily those pat over from the October term. From Yesterday's Evening Gazette The Receipts of the Mayor's Oflace. The following tables exhibit the recetpts from ones and forfeitures, licences. etc.. at the May or's omen, during the year ending January 31, 15135, and for the nine months nazi ensuing : Receipts for the rear ending January :It. '65 /Ines nail Forteit.litea 514 Dra mantle and Nssirnisroksree Licenses __. 1,461 Chi wslirbosan's nee _ isl 51 Rn 1i0.4 Snits,. Licenses . Ole 50 C.lll 40 Receipts for nine :no n its end's& October 31, 1585: • 123= 112emaLIC .z 4 P..nDrcter'• I.leentee W~LtAmeO'• Ens It will I e .<O, from the stem, trial the mounts paid into the City Treasury by Mayor Lowry for the last nine months round thOsie of tba entire prectdbitg year. I,lqaor Ilouse.. According to the returns made by rOnstat,!C ,, there are in the First ward shy-nine places I,* here liquor is sold, sirty-nvc in the Third ald Tenth, twelve lu the Sixth, and eleven In the Eighth. In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, there are long liquor establishments, In Lawrence ville six, in Monongahela one, in East Binning hem thirteen, in West Elizabeth two, In Pitt township ten, Collins tweet', Franklin one, Baldwin four. Ross six, M'Canoless two, Min Ire seven, Pe. hies one, Wilkins et, Patton two, Reserve twelve, lower tit. Clair twenty-one, Frampton two, Liberty two. There are none in Fast and West Deer, Jefferson, Vine. and To tentum. No returns had been made from other districts up to noon. A Countable , . Return.—Mr. R. McConnell. onstable of Wilkins township, bad the follow leg addenda to his quarterly return to the court this mcrning: I farther report that I have been credibly in formed ibat Martha McCracken, a widow, re siding in Wilkinsburg, gave birth to s child acme time last stnmer, end that Doctor Sam ple is laid to have been the attending physi clan." Constables, among other things, are required to make return of all bastard children born within their bailiwick. This to the second In stance, within our recollection. in which a re turn of this character has been made. .Mr. Garrison's Lecture.—Wo re rsquell• ed to state that Mr. Garrison will commence his lecture this evening at half put Loren o'clotk preciaely, hie engagements being su c h as to render it Imperative that uo M aa a l eave for the East to-night. Tills notice to Risen for 'the benefit of that class who always make It a They ate point a tog: es late earnestly y en re te g r u t e.. ai t n e m i . entertainments all kinds. aside this custom for one night, and go early. this means they will hear the entire lecture them select, and will not be an annoyance to others. Remember, the speaker will commence at half seven precisely. Defer. Alderman Taylor.—on Saturday, William Melville and lb:Abel Doyle prosecuted each other for assault and battery. It was al leged that Melville struck the first Mow, and that Doyle retaliated by ming a poker, with which he opened Melville 's scalp. They wore each held In $3OO for their appearance at court. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of lien -nab Ruiner, of Port Perry, on a charge of bay ing committed an tumult and , battery upon a step-son of Ann Good. • Freak of a ganatie.—A tow am ago, a man residing in the Tidally of Clarion, alerted in a wagon; to "hit an adjacent village, taking with tam a daughter and a lunette sou. On the way, the son put hls father out of the wagon. hook the tines, applied the whip,. and was driv ing it a falcon rate when hisintoped out, alight ed unhurt, and mooed to the woodit The girl remained in the wagon, and when the horse, reached the village they were secured by the citizens. The wacon had lost two wheels, and the girl came 101 e, Mite Desertion.—Alderman Nicholson, on Saturday, Committed Honest Peach to Jail, to eerault of one thousand do ll ars, to answer a charge of haring deserted- has wife, Margaret , AZlA each. Expeditions P.vtng.—The paving of the Allegheny Wharf, from the foot of T 1 . 171 Erect to the suspension bridge, completed on Astir day, was accomplished. we are informed, in twenty-three worlds It has been done In tt e 111. t complet. 'inner, Is acknowledged to be a first class job, ..od great credit Is due the contractor, Mr. John Magee, for the resnarka bio energy he has displayed in fullidinghis ob igailaa. Ran Into ■ Car.—On Saturday afternoon, as • colored man named Washington llo•des, In the employ of John Stine, w•s driving • load of gravel along Ohio street, Allegheny, at wh ey a hat pace, the tongue of his wagon came In contact with the rear end ,of a ear, on the Mar-cheater Passenger Railway, rtunittg, com pletely through. raising -a passenger from his seat and prostrating him on the finor of the car. do Information has ye-i, keen made against Halides. Struck a Boy. morning about f.e7:l o'clock, as a boy named liosumbeek was walk lag up Federal street, In Allegheny, he was ap crotched by a man from the opposite aide of the greet, named Strong, who deliberately pieltinz np a stone, threw it at the boy, striking him on the head and cutting an ugly gash. The maxi has not yet been arrested. Died from hUlnjurlep.—On Saturday morn ing, John Nichols, the man who fell from the third story window of the Peat building on the night of the preceding Saturday, died at the Mercy liospi•al of the injuries received In his fall. Ho suffered very severely during the week that he was at the Hospital, and death le as a desirable release from his palm. The Hope Ball.—Tbe second annual ball of the Hole Steam Fire Engine and Hose Com pant, of Allegheoy, will be given at Lafal cite Hall, on Wednesday evening—Thanksgiving eve. The arrangements, have been made on • liberal scale, and the re-nuion will doubtless be f the most pleasant and agreeable charade, Inquest. —The inquest upon the little boy. Franck, Cochran, killed on Saturday afternoon, on Water street, by a pile of boards failing up on him, frmnd a verdict of accidental death, without attributing any blame to Henry Felling, the man who was hauling the :Timber. Motion Wlthdrawn.—Thos, Howard, Kiri., Ulla forenoon, wltbd.ew the motion fora new trial ea to Murray Dias, ono of the parties con cerned the Verson'e township homicide. He did go upon consultation with friends and n,eekeinte i onusel fr.r the prisoner. Cigars Found.—Toren box ea of clzarn were found cone nitd on Western Avenue. Mancha, ter, yesterday, eupposed to be ~tolne. The owe . or will please Inquire of Henry flees, or Joseph Campbell, at the Allegheny Mayor's Boy■ Arrested.—On Saturday afternoon, Coe colored boys were arrested by °Mem Hess and Campbell, of the Allegheny Police, for Ma crderly conduct, ana beating a boy. They were deed ono dollar each and costa. Gipany Fined.—A (apse, was arrested by officer Hers, of the Allegheny police, o! Satur day. fororiclug his horse through a etvwd of ettildren, In the Diamond. He was (toed Il,T) for his caxelesinesr. Released on HAM—Hoary Corbett, com mitted to jail by the Mayor to answer a eh/Iry of larceny, vas released this morning. har ing been entered In the sum of Si3JO for his appearance for trial. Well Known Citizen Dead.—We regret to learn that John Id. Porter. Dais, • well known and highly respected citizen of Tarantula, died rather unexpectedly at his realden,r on g'undaY, of typhoid fever. Buy giary.—The 'tore of Mr. J R. Brows, corner of Robinson end Morgan streets, Alle gheny, was burglariously entered on Saturday niEbt, and between :00 sad 800 cigars carried si chanced some of our snbaerin , ra and altered our morning route., our anbscrtbent not recelv,ng promptly oar morning paper, will please call at the Counting Room and they w.:l be attended to. Dead. —Mies Margaret F.i.i•, the young we, man 6oi.harkingly barned, at the fir , et English priut.lng house, Last we I:, died on &A ntally conning. after lingering In great agony. Four Charges —Four commitment. of lar nrnr hare 1 , 14 11 lodged acainst Brown man, the min accused of stealing from the mond Market. Monthly for January, 1%6, being tae ttrat cumber of that cut•llera.ltt, Is for rale by W. A. Gildeofennt, No. 45 Flan street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - - A T TENT 10 N.—ALL SOLDIERS • bo served In the Army daring the Rebellion. will meet at Wilkie. Hall Tomah street—over the Mayor. once—on Tue sday evening. Decate. her OM. By order at the Committee on Arrangement and Orcanltattio. , CS E ROBIN,ON, Chairmen W•r:.111 ll•nts.ezt,titft'y dettltor _ S) EWAIII). Lon' or ntnlen, on gains day evening. :4 l.st • between talents Hatt and the Menet...ft Passenger Street sr Mallen, of In the street ear from there to Altenteny, • 001 D LAVER WATCH, 31. Tobias k maker, No. tt=o. O J. N. &Icon, lin." is orgreend or the e.g.. The above rem ant wit, be paid to any 00 0 re tuning It F. Dale, Itl I), Stockton A 1 ..., Allegheny, or to J. D. Megadden. Dliwket. street, ItAttakttrao dettntlit . _ T09 .- T - 7-11( JULY LAST, A CHECK. r No 24 for yl-ho drawn on Ira 11. McVay 11. 'a., in tarot ul I T. Diesel or order, merited good, and elgned lioben Wray, Jr, Pecretau L. U. es t'o. The above cheek t• supposed to have been lost le transporting tt through the twat. to t nit 610.. Payment on the cheek has hewn BLOppOd. ft La Of on _Talus ID any one, and Um ruder will receive the thanks of the undereloreed by retrontrig it to my address. /BERT II R A , Jr., de4.2lexel No. 4 liandstreet, Pittsburgh. Pa T\ISST\. . OLUTION PARTNESSHIP.— no partnership heretofore mtisting between WM. R. lLt YS and Jour. °LYRE,b the Park F sektng and Provision Nedneett, under the tame and style of WM. B. NAIS it 00., has been die solved by the death of Mr. JOille OLT DE on the lith ult. All time. having claims against the late firm, will pleas• prevent [twin for settlement, and all indebted will pleeee settle up at their eatilest t011•411./111... Buttons to b• willed up at 1 byes thecae (nil Lanny Street by Um surviving partner, M IL RdIS. Pittsburgh, Deo. Id, 160. 'Jetta:id _ IM!II=i1 ALIEOIIENY CITY COMPROMISE DI,NDS WANTED. ems or /Macon - awe E•, Tilll••06.11 . 3 01,10 a, Dec. ach, Inl3. I Patties hauling Comprosals• Bonds of the iity of Allegheny, Pa., are hereby notified that the Siekleg Fund for Inn will ;be divested In these Bonds at Lae lowest rates offered. Proposal. will be received by the undersigned entli EIONDAY, January Ist, 166 G. D. MArrEfiliON, det•td Ti ensurer of Allegheny Ulty THE cona Annual Assembly, DOPE HOE AND MEAN YIRB COMPANY, I_l"Kay otto X3Cstll., Wednesday Erentg. December Cib Noce) br,ECKLE:s ; Fleur. by Uo/obel JAMES be( rIT. de4 W ANTED, DISABLED OFIrIdERS v T awl soldiers and others out of employ meat to canvass for .TITE GREAT ONE VOLUME 1111 STO RY Now ready for delivery. eoorsirdot Irlti.3lB Lei E NO? tOLITICS. . . Thuwort has beta est Wale revised since the otos* of the War, enabling the author to avoid eTTOM appeettot to all the earlier histories, arid T a expreaely prepared le • stple end et I Trice to the peat mesa of the people. Everybody wards full ' reliable and oomplete history of the war, but the peat pellet is to got TUE (311E4LPEST AND THE 131181.• • -.-• Thum Work pesetas & ran atone. for profitobl employment, of our term. to agents ate deokledly the beet aCered. riddre.. All ERMAN Prtil4SklNG AGENCY, del At No. 6.0 (113rst0ut strata. (d 4 oor ,) 'Phtll4 FOR 6/LLB, 1.0011C13 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOSTON, son COELMEBCE AND BR A DDOCK STREETS ElviyUIRE OP m c lusigg , lAZZAIL & CO., A1T0W,211498 Grant 5 LlO o'clock, i t, plumb Mall Auction Boman, and Matta BALE OF NEW OARPETB, rate, Bedding, wares and blankets. at auction. On I ÜBSDAY lit IMMO, Bat up. i t FrTilth street, will be mold to wain, and ro wood turner. post and cottage bedsteads with el IS spring matniases 2 feather beds, UM mow wows, 60 Comfo rters. v 0 sheets, 60 pain 1 wilts blanksta.lB soma and gottntespanes, seat saint, 02 °Moe um chairs, 25 UM cno t dining room chairs, Se d in . _lng_ room w o o d t slush", 15 wash stands, OOTPirce rum ingrain 'groats, ffi new dear Mts. Sewing stachln Rio ioyera t p) pairs nsV window shades, so as • yes and forts, 60 careen, slim plated spoo I an forks and a 'vasty of botiashold geode. Attention hotel and boarding house keepers, at also the nubile attars*, ems especially Called to this, sale. Bustomers of our regular goods will please observe that the auction sales do not Inter. fere with the prlYste s les at retail. dee T. A. tOLELLARD. duct', PAP ER 11A1 , 10 GB, Of er and beautiful designs is ?marina DECUI&T BNB, for IIoID, Dining Booms and Vellitinthe, at de. BB Market street. eel{ JOB, B. MOMS islilit). ROBINSON, EIeCLEAN & CO Bankers and Brokers. N 0,15 Fourth, Street Pittsburri Dealers in all kinds of Oovrrnment 5C,11 . 4181 o.id, Siiver, Uncurrtnt Bank Notes, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Ise., &a. Deposita recinvim in PAH FUNDS and CUR BENDY. It terest allowed on time deposits. (tolleettotm made In ail parts of the ironed States on most favorable terms. Orders executed with dispatch for svorythine in the bastness et the Bostos,New York, Phils• delphla and Pittsburgh Brokers' Boards atrial on commission. Drs • on A. CLEWS k 00 , New Yorit..laY COOICE k CO , Philadelphia; Messrs. O. D BEAD h. T. H. PEBILINb. Bostrn. FINANCE AND TRADE BROKERS AND BANNERS BOARD . 4 , (CORNACITIO IT 8051b1/10114 ICCI.1•11 & 00./ ' 07141) 7 or Tv, PIT", rrnall (laza - 7 - Nl, , Der. 4, ISM m i , offered., biked. C. S. 6 • 1691 .......... -....-.._,....105 50 U. S. 044 1 's 101 00 E. 2:', - U. S. Certitlcatca Gold 1V• CO _ . 4,lleglierly Co. rives, -.._... Pittsburgh Ps, 6Y 3 Allegheny Valley R. It. entitle''Wile R. R. Bonds. Boeitsurens Insurance Western Ins_. Allegkcnylicy It R. stock... 7 si Connellrvllle R. R. 51ack. . ........,v rt Convell•vtlie R,R. non-interest.. 9 25 (ttxens Etnnk Exchange Nat. Bank.... M. & ht. Nations' Bank Fourth Nat. Hunk Bunk ut Pittsburgh Yeoplio National M=MI ===l =ZEE Fort Pit ..... .......... tie 110 There Is no material change in the gold pre mium to-day, opening in New hock at dr'„, and closing at noon at IVO ~ Here. our bro kers and banker. offered at 145. Ooverranent entitles have undergone no essential , bulge. one way or the other. In our local stock market, there is, apparently, a little more activity manifested, but In all con• science, there as still plent yof room for Intproye ment. Bank shares ere quiet and unchanged. ale. of People. National reported at ICS, and Es , mince Satou.al at about tit.bid. h Al le In demand at 6b—held higher. In 0115, there not Much &bug {U. ..le: pb Lancaster &Cheery lion sold at I,oh, taco, and quite a large amount of Ralston changed han-is on private terms. This company, we understand, has received very favorable Intelligence front their property, andsgt Is said that a monthly divi dend will soon be announced. We can also re port sales of Western Penna. at 45, and Pitt , - burgh & Stewart's Run at 75. Columbia, 76 of fered, and 21 asked. There wee coneidernble inanity to-.lay for gheny Valley Rallrond stock, with i offered et board, and 0 on the creel. It as generally don eaded that if thiarond was completed I o Oil City it would be one of the best paying reads In the country. The can will soon be running from here to the mouth of the .11ationing, firmer miles shove K Marling, and from there to Oil City, the dis tance le boa slaty-tire mike, and the route is al ready aura eyed. —An exchange says that investors who have de cided to go Into government* cannot do much bet than to take ap with the old seven-thirties. These notes of the brat series are due In about twenty months, draw "Yen and three-tenth interest, and are Payable at Wall/it r in cur...my, if the holder ',a..n the cash La dye-twenties at per. Pur chasers at 07 will therefore receive over 9 per cent per annum on their investments in these notes. Coupon sin •• el elgl.ty-one are generally favored by partles who are inclined at the present time towards gold bearing It. S bond., end the demand for particular loan has for the past few Jays been upon the In-rease. —There Is trouble between the 511 In luiree rand l.a rosse lialltostl ompany and the farmen along the line The tartness hare mortgaged their farms to the amount of a million of dollars, and the mortar. are now being foreclosed. LADE Monday night cop•lderable of the track of the road Was torn up end a bridge rya. destroyed , eighteen mile. from Milwaukee, cud it Is sold tne farmer. threaten to destroy the enUre line tittles. the Company make procicon for the payment et the Inolignces ohm & allaalaailtpt Railroad l'ompany hasdoix.,t.enerd a ,tit sata.nst t:Le Indtana;aalta & t'ttacionati Railroad i•ornpany,clain.tmj dam. ttKee to the amount tat o•er st.:eakCaattfor the breaking h) the tatter of the rn, existing between the two road., whereby t Cont he totter used the track the tunnel :root I tact:matt to dt•w rrocelture, Indtana. —The lumber e d ht .0 h. aka eraaron amount... , ..I• recet .6%. feet. over --11. e ito.ton oath!..,, of sat ~Lay mini, :opim stocks as follows • I Cr rew. so facomble to copper stocks is Get ting diasecolostr , l among outsiders, and au 0.1- ranee 11:1 .11 the better classes has been realised; there is also every Indication that much higher hgures was be maitre.] the ensuing week. titilacy has forged sheal, as we predicted last week It would, and /tenable has made spats although still Oman at prevent prices; I'r/tot:Ulu has g.neri I per rent. Hay State, which bar been gniet al shout sold for lot,g on Hider, with • brisk demandupward teudenry. topper Falls a Han cock hat e both made a unail pe advance wi n th d large operations. The ttransda coppers, - nod others that used to sell at from ten to hite cents a share, bate set come to the surface with the rise, and thins appears to be little disposition to resuscitate !Lev, Doftio•. Dee . - Dullness has been very stag neat In the Wool market during the post week, and the low grades of doutesti:, which continue to aecurnii!ate and are not wonted for pmsent consumption, tire tiGering at very low rotes as compared with other staple commodities. Slit Ilse staple, which Is being noxiously Inquired for by anufacturers, who will soon be forced into them arket for large hold. Its own pretty Thl. dteeript lon of wool has been bought Up At high rt. es, it hnit been at-twiny .eillotl at a loss to ion.ignors of late; and those of them who ate not finnociolly oeak Ant cs , essttous are tie. tertuLned to tasks no further cones-salons. and hes, edo riot press sales. As the time draws near w hen the supit y of One wool must tient...aril vgo tot n consumption. holders exhibit mot., firmness, sod the opinion is daily gaining strength that priers have touched tad tom. .. - It is tile, that wool hes been and Is still sell ing •1 consldershly lower rates to actual consum- Siers than were expected early to the seseon ',do Signors and country operators, who then bought freely to the wool growing districts, at tutees ac tually higher Boos these ruling in the Eastern toe theta, are of course disappointed and In some coma t sal of locket. But this Is merely the lu,k. of those who undertake to discount the commix, nal future to these mutable times. ' and though Cloy are gettlng less money for thelr wool than they rxpoct, It Is some consoled-lon to know that the money which they get beck has more pt,rehas lug cower, and will go further. dollar for dollar, tl•a0 that n• hick they Int rated. The sales ofdomestic for the week foot up not over lIZO,DOCI lbs, e I etove of 60678 C for Iloece, anti Olt Soc foe the serious gredes of pulled Those sales he se here mostly In small lots, the details f which are without special Interest, the bulk being t non fleece, at 454 4 0 c for common, and 7S4C Etx lot choice lot. In California, we nolo sales of 11J,C00 Its at It ' nail *O,OOO lbs choke do at 8.. In Wet:lade, small sales of coming at Tail' Mc. In foreign, the sales hare been light, includ ing 110 bales Cape at 38(}142c, and small lots of Mestizo at Xbelll , • Ilosiv on, Dec.:.—With further receipts ,the mar ket is better supplied with foreign Pig but a por tion of the late invoices hail been previously sold to art; et and with a steady demand from subor dinate 'markets, prices are firm (or the better brands. Pomvstic Pig is still sold ahead of re ductl on , sad lots it immediate delivery com mand arty full tales. Manufactured Iron of all descriptio•s, is ;tt r sty light stook and method In smai, lots at lull previous rates. The Pennsylvania iron Interest will doubtless soon be before One ' res• for increased protection; but the best CIO/. um to this rad that we could suggest, would be to modify the Internal tax sad repeal the dtily on We note further small sales of Scotch No. 1 at ifinGO6 per ton for Glengarnock and ilartsherne brands. American Is scarce and selling at ouqa.s per ton, for the iliMeren: numbers. Chareoal Pig le very Arm at 113a08.5 pet ton, each. Bar Iron I. In active demand with Tell small stocks, and lots from store are seinen at full inert°. rates. bales of common at frlatfl.ar, redact' et,:hcoso per ton for English. American refined liar Is selling at 4120:per ton from manufacturers hands, and 81Melf0 from store. Amerlima Sluing Steel is In demand at II 1i,(1,13c pm lb for large lets; Eng lion do, W fjtipte,s to quality. thard Steel Is rolling from store at 7.3 eare per lb, currency, for A meri,en, end lee for English. liallroad iron is firm and in demand at groo per ton for American, delivered at works. English le scarce and held at 11 , 58, gold, per ton. Boller Plates are in good request at previous rates. We quote Flanges firm at be U No. 1,7 c•. and tank plates, ntie per 10, cash. Human Sheet'lron very English and jobbing in small lot. At 460480 per lb. English dO 1. gam at 11Q1034c. Machine made Horse shoes are selling at a.W,Atic per lb, for common and concave, Nails are selling at. 7340 0340 pet lb for assorteirezes.—/Inlletin. PITTSBTRGEt, PA Zanpar itto--ran Fuss a Gas/Thy-50d bbls flour, 10 pkgs butter & eggs, 3 kgs_lard,C bbls oil, 60 do beans, ado nuts, 6do swigs, 6 rolls sheep OEM, I sit leathers, I boo Clarke & 90;169 Dbl. dour, Plittlr6oo, Ammon is 00;3 bbls sorghum, 6 pkgs butter & eggs, 2 do lard, 6 Nile brooms, 100 - sks oats, 46 bales bay, bbl. elder, Fetzer & Arm strong bbls sorghum. tDa butter, S Sruitb; 0 bbls sorghtiln, J S Dilworth; 2 bbls uremia 4 kg. but ter, T Jenkins; a bbfa poultry 1 Walla; 4 bbls aurgkum, I do Basgeed, 1 do lewd, 60 mks Oats, Heed e, Metsger; 6 bxs butter, 4 bbl. eggs, 4 do beans, 4too hoop poles, Fleming • Steel; Ito bbl. pota toes, Potter, Alken 6r. cot 20 ot brooms tal/15e bbls beans 65 01l bbla, Ira Ils1 d 1: 69 oil b 3 / 3 Ed• gestalt; DI ski corn. 1 bbl sorghum, Oscar White; roll carpet, McFarland & Collins; 9 bbls scrap Iron, 13 kgs do do, I box dodo, I eke rags, T Hart/ 1 bx clothlngplorganstena & Pro; I wagon 3 horses, King. Penock 6 co; 0 bdls sheet tron,Lindsay, Owens IS co; 2 kg. butter, t kg eggs, V Febl I Wt sol/Per Plpos, Clete 6King; I pkgs suudrles. Tolman; I St sundries; 1) I bbl tundric! Diceli b.. [mot rung ,240 w 55 goods, C 4140 u7 Ol, 19 ekse a good.. 11 Beagle. . 7900 ....... 300 63 b 0 __. RS DJ - RS . 55 00 115 ocl 26 $. Boston 'Wool Market Beaten Iron Market IDIPORTS BY RIVER PITT7,‘BURGH MARKETS. Orrice or. Tu. Yrreenr nom GAzwree, ril , m cue, December 4, tea. The general markets hare not opened very an aptmoutly for buairteas this week, if le-day la to Le ;glen sad fair crlterion, though It inry have been &awed aorriew bat by the inclerneot condition of the weather. There Is no Improvement to note In the demand for any of the leading eommodo• titles, and prices are nook and very feebly sus tatred. GRAlN—There ixo movement in it heal, sod there is not enough d oing to estatiosh quotation. Ott. swotinue dull but unchanged; sales in small wsy from store it since. Barley is very dull, with ft supply largely in canoes of the demand; sale of I car common western Spring at SO. Corn is .n lair di mend, with small sales from store at IMOD; sale of 250 bush, In ears, oh wharf, at 71. Rye is in demand at lb t'o. 11.01 ll—There is no Improvement to note In the demand for Flour, and the market Is quiet and exceedingly dull, and pnces weak and drooptns Small isles et Spring Wheat Fondly at ISS.ReIt9; Winter V. heat do at 110,2341040 and 614634 110,15 for choice brand. bye Flour is doll at al per ail, and Buckwheat Is quoted at 0150014 per <vet Nit ;V ISlO:est—ldere is nothing dater in Fla con, and there is no stock, and but a very limited demand. Lard Is dull and drooptog, small salts of prune kettle catered at 24 , : 6, and bless York is dull at ISE.,bigsfSg.3. /lOUS—The arrivals at the Central Yards con tinuelam sod the market is dull and weak. ii sir, It l i. Myers a Co. nought two tumefies to-day-1N bred, Averaging 175, at 9'-.and lfe: tarot, averrulns all, At nri., Pr el /lost and v., hanged Sates el Peach Lilo - vs Iruar store rt 41.15:4 1 . 2 . Pet bd 666 /• and 63.50a0,75 per barrel. Sweets ere firm at $7 per hbt. APPLES—DuII And neglected but unchanged, regular salesstore at per bb', ae; coating to qua aorn lity. ILINBLRI7.II. - S--lguiet but steady per bid. MILL 1 7 F,E11—tiales from stave of 6 Laos Set; nods at $1,16 per cost, at.; tons Middlings at $1,60. IiUTTEE—nor. with A ;Air •upply and limited demand we tan retort vales of g o od to prime Roll at 60@.16. Efi-GS—Pull, with a supply somewhat lo excess of the demand; sales at 3tts M. 501iliH1:61— la cornmeal pretty freely, but there is a ter); good demand, and we noteregular sales at nOr yr_ ealiou. C111.47.64,--;la quiet but steady, with regular sales Si . 2.147r2e fur hamburg, and itligitlc for Goshen. HAY—Is seliing at nay wales at Sit to ten per ton, as to quality. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM oIARIC ET Orrice Or THE PITTPROIION GAZETTE, 61ePrner, Dec. 1, 1865. CRUDE—There is no now characteristic in the Crude market worthy of special notice. The ile• vnand Isoonly moderate, but with ligta antral,. a ilauted ctock, p-ices are well sustained— align; trout is to :o, btu. returned and 1 . 39fr.‘ bbla :11 ,. ..1,1,1 hole of 6es I.bln et Hits in cluded; nu at too at 25. ret 1, rued. and 10,) 1.10 at 59 We have no late educes (nue the wells, bat the eastern markets are rep ,rted steady, though prices have undergone no change. A. rive in the A Ilegheny river is confidently ex pected within a very short time, and with a cc sumption Of nartgation, we may look for greatly increased arrivals of (:rude. REFINED—The market for bonded oil remains quiet but item, and the principal obstacle in the way of treatment - ins. is the fact, that there Is but a very limited stock in first hands. We can re port a sale of 200 bble, for immediate delivery, at 67c, free on board cars, hetet sod =0 Dbl. "Bril liant,' brand for February deliver}, la Philadel phia, seller's option, at 67—the hest sale, we be 'Sere, made this season. Free (tit to quiet but Ono, with occasional small sales of to me city brands at 77078. We may reasonable look for an improved demand for free oil, as ordery from the 'neat, usually edam in pretty freely fluxing the winter months. NAPTUA AND RESIDT.IIISI—There was not a Ogee operation in either Naptha or Residuum to-day, nod, itrthe absence of sales, we omit quo. tattoos. The stuck of both of these articles is eery light, ..iIXF..I.PT.S—Tbe arrivals or oil hp the Allo shesty litter since our last report were as follows : SAS Beater__. - 10 1 las 3taarhinney 760 las Penney 19'31C A It Ilenney .._ ... 351 C Beretaaer - itri j F Jacobs....._..__.. m Jas Wilkins .... —.... 490 j Flakier 11. Pro ocu PEILAL ELPIIIA CATTLE MARKET. Special Dlapatch to the Plttsburgh Gazette. PulLanotLeltl • , Dec. a, '5413. t ATTLE—The receipts of Beef Enttle -are large 1101 week, reaching about 2600 head. The market continues dull et former rates. Extra Penney]. anis and Western are selling at 16311 ct fret choice at ISIS etc lea 16Id ate for fair to good; d let; Is els per lb for common, as to quality. HOGS--Continue dull and tower; 5500 heed sold nt the different yards at from $1 . 2 to 615 per 100 pounds. SHEEP—Are rather dull et former prices; 6000 head arrived end sold at flora ri'4g7;; cts per lb, gross h r good let Sheep, and 13,60*4,E) per head ltd et nek Sheep. ON6 s—Prlces nre rather better; le9 head gold at from 150 , 300 for Springers; cud 110/3100 per bead lot MUM] t 'owe. TELEGILLPE CHICAGO 111 ARK E.T. diersteh to the l'lttebumh GozeDe. Celt'•oo, December 1, 1143. FLot It—Dull Ind the lower, at 111 for White W Into. sod 36.60a 1 for Spring. Oa ato—Whea , . Extra No. I Sprier, dull and 2.3 borer; Ne. 2 Spring steady; Wee at 51,2.”.11,31,Z0N for No. Land 91f/240 for N 0.2; Ned Winter dull et tikes tor No. 1 and 01,36 for Na. 2. Uorn doll and tle lower, at 11‘..41e for No. I, and 433 for No 2. Oats Ono at triGarnio for No I and 23t4~'_'l. for No. 2. Rya dull arid 24 lower, at Ale far No. and Ide for No. 2. Barley dull and nor:Anat. Wulaa r —Dull at P 24. ['norm:ova—Dull; Nov Mass Pork to ofrere.l at trift73,6ol Old Prima Men at rn. Bulk blasts sold at 16 , 0 loose for Clear Bulk Sides; Green Hams rim at IV:is. Larl dull at 23 ,, :e lot Swam and 60',is for Kettle. ICSRLD C.o6—Welcbini 200 lbs at 10".;e. Tac.cow•—Dull, et I3c for Packer, Roux--lo light receipts ►al naiads% at ‘3,tOG9 Gums—Nomlnhi; cm" tales. ido.ry 3L,Ticc.3—Chatisolool. Gold I 4 PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORK Special Dispatch to Western Press. Row Yonn, Dec. 4, t 843. Petroleum stocks ere quiet with sales at the following rates. r.loker. 0.40; ne.n.botr Run, 14,E5; Empire city. 00; Bradley 60; First National, 45: Germania, 31, Heydrick: 65; Martello, 45; northern Light, 2,50, Oceanic., 4 5 ; 011 Ore.h, 0,01; IYthole Ort ea, 11,95: Shade River, SY United States. 05; Webster, 1,25. NEW YORK PETROLEUM MARKET Special Dispatch to Western Press. Nnw Tama, Dec. t. 1563. Prrn..Lcum—Orude Is tnlr request, but Re nnet' Is dull; sale• of 6,500 barrels Crude et 41@ 41 j for lots, on the spot, and 41;4042c for January and December dellvery. Rennet! Is quoted st e , !.q In bond. Finance and Trade In New York Nsw Y ORR, Pee. 4.—Wall street is antialparlag with much anxiety the President , . Message axe Air. MeOnllough's report, and irons prevailing se amass but little hummer to dotes, and some of the eell4nio.mtd have been quietly purchasing. Ihe street is lull of rumar• snout the Message and the report of the Treasury. At the morning hoard railway specolstion was heavy and tome what lower. The market was stronger with less pr essura to sell at the second and teat Boards. The following were the closing prices at lie r. M. New York Central, 97 , t;; Erie, iM; Hudson, 109r.,4 /trading, 11.6.1011ohigaro Soutnern, th, ee land and Attsborgit, s:?;; Rock Island, Northwestern. Se; rt. Wayne, ism. Gold closed rather mottled: There is some spec ulative movement. based upon the supposition that les President's Memo ill belligerent In tone, In iespeet to Mordnan end privateer ques tions. Gold doted up firmly at141.940145)4. Mon ey easier at 7 per cent. The supply is in ascent of the demand. °oven:mama securities are all strong er and In more demand. espetially Pew York 'Haricot Nate Yong, Den 4.--DognOrr—Market doll and unchanged, at 600 for Middling. nova—Heavy unsettled and lower, at {3@8,33f0r Eats State, 1E1}5%1.73 Mr Hatt& E. H.O, and MECOIO,4O for Trade ands—the market closing heavy. Wfueur—Dull and nominally unchanged. 01,am—it - heat dull and nolrinally *Pr lower; arcall nal* at 3.236 for Amber State, 3x,6.7 for Choice White Canada, and *0,68 for kilndried White Western. Rye heavy and decreasing; Prime State. 51,13. Barley quiet,. Barley Malt dull. Corn heavy and la lower, at 820930 for osuolind; 94695 e for *rind Mixed Western, and Dile for high blue*, nearly yellow. Oats ail/ and heavy, at at *flea for damned, and *Gas for sound. crissm—lftgar quiet; Cuba Mumoorado, 11 tylaiia. Molasses dull. rernoison—Steadvi Crude, 11@41;50 on the spot, and ,11%(02e for December and January; lie tined In Bond quoted at 6T 630. PnoViroose—Pork decidedly low, at s2B,* 619,112 for Mesa— at USX cash, and M. 60 tor Print* Mesa; also 1,600 Mils Naar Mem, for De. *Mar And January, sellers' option, at #21,75* 26,00. Beef heavy, at 511,16 fen Plain Mesa ' and 11 1 401 2 ,00 for Extra Km. I}oef Dams dull, at 039,60. Baas* dull, at IblgefOr.Cumberland Out, aid 16%c for Short-ribbed. Cut Meat. dull and heavy: at 11121.6. for Shoulders, and rey,ols!,o for llama. Dressed Rees dull but *tad*. at "/ Iliatfor r tte dit 100360 for Ohio, ando4o4 fOr state. Toledo Market. Dee. 4.—C9mane—Wheat, arw 4.00(0 14 to better; *lea of quiet;Wa/atlll,lollo,atat 111,411131,47. Corn and** for new. Oats steady; sales at Vv. ye . held at Ma. en Wheat,. Rronrra—Of the last week— , e— no . 4 ,5 0 bu OA* bu Corn, 6,760 tot Oat., ' Barley. *Or b 9 Corn, Somme/ylB-61.:17 an tm , 19,660 boo oat., 869 bu BY. 0.,,,g° illartet Fx.ora—Dull but unchanged: oa , rann. Dcla: I wing; 01(311,26 for while, Woo at 18.7511".„,... " A SM aAL .-Q. "4 :11 , 4 NO,l western nolo T Inoted 2 22 21,6 t. Corn nominal. BatleytreAww.,- Toronto Market. 7'm.:1,0 December 4.—}Lana—Nosze .merles; price. r‘GmlooL CoMums W I 3110 st 111,tr@I,O0 for oprtay. Buie/ 37110. 044 330. New York Stook nod Money Market. Nair Soar, Dee 4-Money at I per meat. flr call loans. Inertias klitlang• fins at ICENGICOKi Gold firmer, coostniug at 141%, adulating to 152:4 and alerting at ItW.I. Government Stock. more ,utioe and firmer. Freight. to Liverpool, dull. St.. - cla strong: New York Central. rI7N; Erie, el; tableau Southern, S.i; Chicago Ear& Western. 144, d o . 54%; Chicago fa Alto*. pretarred, L°4 4 .; Pittsburgi, Pt Wayne a C h i go. 16f4; do preferred, nit ttatakausar, 01 ' 1 Caaton 4%; 642 Cautions, of Mid do. ot 99-X; iresslu7 7-30% 9 5 %; napalm-V.: Si: one yeas Certificates, rei. tt eekiy Bank Statement, NNW YOWL Dec. 4. Inmate Decrease. 10.0. V 22.1 1 ,1.844 3.741.64/ Specte....--. 11.411,103 1,031.11/1 0 14..142 Legal Tiegulti.. 40, am,gra Deposit. 138 lig Philadelphia Market. inarittrum., Dre.4.-Pa7stotkllM-Vary dull and unchaagge4l. Correa-Quiet. Floe a-Very dull. GRAIN-Wheat gulat;New Rag 42,12,03,23, and Old tied at V.M4,32,33; litlte, CUM'S. Liara film; Old Yellow, 653 and New It'll - 04a Oat., Gann, W pall at F1„.1502,51. Defeo Market. Bre, ALO, December 4.-F101ia . ..-Ctatet and un changed. Gus:a-Wheat taster; sales to arrive. of No. t Milwaukee Elinor; at 3160; AG; White atioleg, $2,25. Corn quiet a, Zs. Oats, barley and rye H0,..,-Diess.d hogs dull us lie. urekr-42,11. turn utra-1.,5a3 bush Cori.; 42.851 bush Oat.: 1,043 aura Barley; 13,636 bush Rye) Milwaukee Market, Mita - Ark., Dec. S.-Ftocrs-Dull. Itala-lar Lear declined 20„ with sales at 66,250 firioririe,-64, ,, 00 hush Wheat. Bonen airy 13-8,500 bbLs Flour, 42,000 wan Wheat. smeosys BY RAILROAD P1T1611041118. Font WAYS. & 1:7112010.3 It. IL, Dec. 4-337 hides, J C arches; Car metal. Ja• ood & son; 10 bbls oil, White & aro; 310 barrel. potatoes, B Canfield; IS aka rigs, Godfrey & Ciark; id aha buckwheat flour. John Porterfield; 16 do do, J A Renahaw,• paga tobacco, J Adler & co; 10 half Obis fish, D Haworthllo Disks canoed tomatoes, 000 do flour ; T U Jenkins:l7 Mu shoed., IL Riddle; I ear wheat, Liggett b. CCO I do barley, J Rhodes; II page cloverseed, larlspalrlek & Hat o;l3 pkg. produce, 160 bags wheat, H Reajr; 10 palls lard, 2 do eggs, ll a do apple bolter, Grad ft Reiter; 161 t ar '0 Sears b. eo;13 bbll sugar , crackers. Reymar & Bro; 6 pkgs butter, lanl and eggs. 21 bags cloverued, L H Vo & co; 1 tar metal, John Moorhead; I car hay, IIN °aortae); 2 can apples, Adams &Al lbough; bales broom corn, 11.1cF.Yrojtr. co; 100 bbl. dotlr, Head & blstt g6nr; 100 doz broom., Jacob PainteT.& eo;15 bbb hlghartnea, - Joa Bryar; GOO pc. bulk aides, F Sel ler. & co; 27 Obis apples, Fetzer &Armstrong; 25 ban candles, Sewer. B co; 4 hbds tobacco, J aK Murthwd; ear tall feed, T Jenltina; ;mks rags, Markle &co; 60 blobs butter, I do eggs, I COD- I lanx ..246 ski barley, Hitchcock. McereerY Boo; I tat potatoes, t.) B Reason °Level-Apo •110 Yrr-rentraoli Eta ROAD.— Mc 4-40 ohs oats, Wm Bingham; Meat potatoes, 11 I.l4,wiegen, pkg. chairs, Jos & Son; i I do do, Bauler, Close & co; 63 Dbl. Mey e r on, Hugh Sweeny; 0 pkg. OOD, Markle & eo;6 bales wool, Hitchcock, McCreary h oo; 40 dot Sho• motor ft Lang; 113 1,4118 hides, A 1101 stein, 4 hhdo meet, k B Towneend; 10 bbls wDUky, Schmidt & Friday; 3 bales cotton, Holmes, Bell & co ; • tthds rob. wo, 111 tiegl; 10 , 3 Dbl. flour, Lambert, Shipton & co; 150 bags wheat, A. Taylor; I cars limber, 1111111nger & Bidwell; 2 do do, 11 Sehaddt & cot, care wheat, Liggett &. colt do do „tanned, .43 1, 0; ck. pearls, J 13 Canfield '‘M &o do , Bakewell, Fears It co; 21:barrel. wrap - Iron, A 31.111206, Book & co. A.i.trornimr STaTiolr, Deeardbit 4.-171 be flaxseed; Esser /A Hamilton; 2:41 bMbarle/.1 at lieckelman; 1 car stases. J M Hee:10111 k co; 1 do do, Callahat k co; 2 cars shingle*, jai bleatiar 405 be. barley, W W Andaman • oars stares, J Daum k co; bbls canoed tomattieS. C Ilea 3 do do Jos Orlterdon;ls do do, Wal:Sedden;so bals• oil, T Nevin a. co; 101 MA" apples, 17 do An , apf pies, 110 bush oats - , Geo Meyers,: "r - baleetottOo. Holmes, Bell k co; lo do do, Kennedy. Childs k - o;1 cars wheat, Kennedy ear 13M; Skis cheese, Sbu/z. Fon& eoVII dor. !imams, JlLlatteeLst9 bales • twine, 11 Geri tr. co. Pm - T..17 . 30u, clourstetrx kND - S'neawri 88.. Dee. 1.-73 bele flour, J tc NV; Ealtly; 10 Ohba whisky, Trauranun. Applebstuno pkgs tobacco, Wernso & Bra; Ito lads apples, G Goe;1 oil bbl., Locesco Oil Co; 83 bush , es potato, k .Harper; 131 sks barley, E 0 %cyst 1 bbl onions, T (7 enktna; 12 bills tire clay, Beck &Phillips; 8 do do, 11 it Collins; 12 do do, J B Caddeld. maiLulA • BM I y eta. , FZUM Ci raham.St ull ...... !He BOATS LE ATI". TO-DAT. ErnrokGrehom....Scull— Yorktown Ebbert—......,St. Lou Ls. Leonora No 2-...Davls •Oifolonatt gavica, PirrATELLII. LTOI The nu was .welling slowly iast ninnt, with Free feet dye Welles on (}loss liOnat by actual easurenient. The weather was very warm, and edleated rain. Busineas at the landing waa not •cry brisk _ _ The only arrival yesterday teal the Emma Gra ham from Zanesville. She will leave on her re turn trip to-day, making the trip .clear through. There wereno departures ye•tdcley, except the regular Monongahela Packet. The Leonora No. I, Capt. Davis did not get out last night, owing to the fact that the freight she had engaged did not ail get down. The will leave his evening observer, at 10 o'clock, and all who at end kii-g passage on her, will hare to be on board by that time. The Yorktown, Capt. Werth Ebben expect to get oIT (or St. Louts this evening. She la reeei lag Ircight pretty rapidly, awl has the most of her :o eed. .The ngmeagnus, Capt Met • allum, having dischar ged her freight will no s await ,her turn to load for St. Lout.. She looks as bright as a new dol lar. The Emma Graham brought out one of biggest trips that has ever been brought out of the Nos kingum n leer. She had over two hundred tons of freight, and was full of passengers. We are der obligations to the clerk of Graham for a copy of her manifest, already made Out. Such Divots ar e, always •ppreciated. several of the Allegheny patinas ware receiv ing eight yesterday in anticipation of • rise. The Nevada, Capt. W. S. Evens, is fast tilting up wit h freight, and will leave Just a. soon as the water will allow her to pave over the Mina The following 'termer{ were advertised to leave Cincinnati for this port yesterday: Marietta, Capt. A. Hoff, and Ida Reea, Capt. R. Rees. The Kate Putman left on Saturday for this port, load ed to •ll the water there wan • • • • . - The Lent Leott, Campbell le receiving freight for Ns alt•ille, and will leave Ina loon as there la water. Tire Lt-onidas, Capt. AL A. CON.,le still receiv ing freight for Si. Louis, and is probable will get oil within a day or two. The Lorena,Capt. Shuman, to fast filling up with freight, and will leave for Alemptda and New Or leans as soon as the water gets d little higher. The Ontario, Capt.. Herron, Ls , at, the point tak ing on railroad iron. She will leave' on Weiner dal for St. ',Lula the port list at prevent cons.ts of the Emma Graham, Armenia, Nevada, Einaneler, Lorena, Leonid., Argonaut No. 2, Leonora N 0.2, Silver Lake No. 4, Yorktown, Silver (Pond, Lent Leoti, Kate Robinson, and Ontario, beside. which there are Severn I new boats nearly flashed, that will be ready to receive freight on the first water. The Citlgen,Linnie Drown, Delaware and Ames Ica, are due at Cincinnati from. St. Loma, bound for Pittsburgh. The Ilcdolph, recently sunk ire, the Arkansas river, will prove almost a total wreck. Parties are now engaged in removing her machinery. The wreck of the Niagara has settled consider ably, the water being nearly over her hurricane root. The Government authorities on Saturday last seised seventy nine barrels of all, discharged from the steamer Pine Grove, to consequence of the non-payment of the revenue tat. 7he J. R. Gilmore, from Pittsburgh, bound for St. Louis, passed Er sarrille, ladiana, on the cad lust. rapt. Thomas Rwhardeon, mate of the steamer Golden Eagle, nlio wee in esil In Memphis, charged with haring ki.led a deck hand, Las been/admitted to !mil In the sum of tas,o"}l, hie trial to some off' la February. Pink '1 table has purcd.atted the Fanny Brendle, to run as a packet between LoUltville and Ten. nestle it% er. 1 h Tlncer In on her way out of 'the Tenneuee ',eel, with four barges , containing thee tons of pl y , meuil bound for Pittsburgh. The Louisville Prue, of Seturday, says The mammoth Dictator arrived at the Portland whart last evening, haring made the passage from New Orleans in nine days. This,. considering the low stage of the Avers and the ponderous sire of the Dictator, was a very good. rue, and caused no little surmise among her weA-wmhers and tra durers. She had a large trip. . • The " Lady Gay" was soldito Captain George Pogrom, on Wednesday last, for the A. S. hL S. S. Co. for iillet,o.lo. The Rigby has been sunk fifty miles above New Orleans. She is a total loss. The wharf boat Capitol-1...e cold at Cincinnati for Mt The .teamer Trent, formerlytheltWaa, OaPt /Olen has been sold to parties, Who, intend to put her in the Red river trade for $104:011 VIM S. Hays, Mace editor of the Louisville Pereocraf ens a queer way of randiailmata Fo inetance, the "Wild SrLehman" he has dubbed the .. k'entan St. Patrick , " or It may that it is the St. Patrick he calla the Wild Dishy:inn. The Dlc tator he styles the Riehard Potatoe. Go on young man, If you think there Is ho futtirepunieh- The steamer John Rains his been fixed up, and had her name altered to David White. She has been pat In the St. Louis and New Orleans trade. On Sunday evening the rivei had swollen tnches during the precedingl4 hours. Torte were five feet water in the channel to Louisville, 3% feet in the caruda, and 2 , 4 feat on the aboaleet bare In the lower Ohio. The Oumberlmsd was station• cry with it inches on Harpeth'Shoals, and fire fret In the Attestant. •I from St. Loots to Cairo. STEAMBOATS FOR L & OSVILLE.—Tht light mIR at packet, NEVADA.. OW. w.B Evimi, tr wave for tbe *due and all bate ouIWr.I32OISDAY. Deo. su i its n"dinte ports For Dvail" or pant,. apply ant:Rail, dei 'bEGULAR PACKET PM • rdAIITCLVA . AND Z.& el ESVILLE.—The Met new ateanwr 03.411A11, Capt. 0. R. Sevhl. 4 Witt leave foe th trove and a ll Intermediate ports EVERY TUES . ate m. Retaining, leave Aanewtlle EVERY !S R AZ. at 7a. nt. • • - IL couaztowooD, Arent. voR . 11:8,11V ILL .IC—Theijma, Sundt and Wett-anuthe LERI Arerrousi wig leave= Deo. Brll,ar, 4 11. rim freight or RID apply on beard, or tO J. D. CALLING WOOD, t A JOHN .irrAorc, I gents. FOMOINNATI LOUI EL,LE—Thelldc Pazeollie,t 4 teszaz LENORA No. 6, ... . Day 1 % Will Irate for thi above aid all betarateellata ports, 012 T731311A-Y, uja p.. 01. For tra/gltt or Paseaa. allOn board, or to JOILN FLA.° del Y. (*Luz( Tropp, tAgeitta. Trp. ,
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