ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Vittsburg CITY. ITEMS. To oar Cftyßubserlbera. 'at yrs ofe =WON! some changes on .onf routes uilefietwe oltlos ark ettialty, • camber of ou a y e l:ben may fall to reeehro the paper, If eel siieß.,wtti lease !IL Menu at thie &Zee, tke paper .w fuen regularly sated tefealler. • - rad!eV Furs lunerman, N 0.75, Wood street, has friary vari -110 Or Mars, Cofuy Berthas, Capes and Oa% widths largest assortment to the etty to 0.1001110 14 . 11.!. o . 4ereo the otzrabeebt la, Wood street. P a tent Medicines Atu wag, are laid cheaper at Fleming's Drug Vt'Ore3lge.B4 Market street, corner of the Dia -stead than any alba. place tithe nit/. Skating Caps.' fro. 76 Woodstreat t hai a tins 'topic, and at law plea. Plat& Fliuluela. Elkin . tt et popular makep, at, Facios7 piton", on the .sitntnasat cosnotolloiuth and • feast atroots. . • LOYA&Sao. Reif Plittioßuy • tutie L 63, the; ostgadss, told. —ethic house of-Wm. 81eiolng, No, lsa Wood at son wiVt god one of largestesnd finest, also tot of sad fiutteser ofrefed foe ale; Is this city, con. ibitthig tit • pail of , folrsetts Rids= .Bay Noble, *Mk' Sable, - (kat' ian Fit Sthertan Sgslrrel. Maas and Dotosbles, lathe far. hoods, ladles' midentlist caps,, gents tlna f caps, Aclisei sad gdpenF all lib now styles g nt's and boy's hats Vol ears, all of which will e sold at the lowest , Donn .foriet ,the. •..ce, Wm. lieszlPS l • /Olt Mess hat, cap and ladles fur Hone, No; tto Wood attest, sign of large g t nat. - Sleigh and Biding Robes. ,lEttllennan. No.ll, Wood at et, has an alegaat Assortment. ' Spell' Mann bearlot, Moo, Green ac., a sploadLl assortment, aai the itartb•east cocoa Of Fourth sad Mutat 141:441.1. 412.A2(1107t Lou k Back TO SriFie .11,:iitleratandthAv _ . latrto the palatial store of Thos. .A. 2dcOlellsad, . sail 61111th street. ,We certsialy thine his' stick ettsicita sod 'shoes Return, women *ruthsi beitand h.thertordress orutllity, Is • lard to equal and Impossible to surpass. Every Itietillde. pads rontsentodi ant at very low s Mitt: 'lllcOlitilAsul is also heavily in the dry *OP ~ 41 13 t0 Pad can tarnish . blankets. prints shew/s. nonalissoloznestlis, hoop Skirts. ks., as. :At the very lowest firma itenototber the now, bdis, 66 1134 erFiltb street. Cotton `Goods Pittehased deo the Rita decking' end will be told rhoteeste or Retell, 0, sitoilishiigir tow prices, ,on, the norttplett 'tinnier IA Fourth and Diarist O. HAziox Loin &tau A' Testier Tete-a-Teui •-- - • 6,oses Ulf Ite aim; it the sweet sioriS of atta,. Wi Peidle aai =llea with • issgesilt berith.— StszOnotri !Wilma" article that will mate this !sleehlesstiim by kespLoz the teeth sr:Minas, the igh•us healthy, the whole mouth pare }ad itieraiii ifiehalms the dental sabitaite, pinery- Wig it irons esteib through llds. 'Malt deily. Will Sled a Amnia -K'hlyd?aca `Fourth Wards.' State. Sella, our, Poor Bustaess Tale; remaining uapald alter the yob inat.is placed In the baud' of a Coo -*table )0. be collected, With coats. Bills have at• feady been left at your Fratdem, or rat to you. blzwxei; elnilestor. Residence WS, Webster street: . ; Deo 114 w. frholuale 'l*Gootie: eeifirati any kind of Dry .6nodese.low es you eau boy them from the job *ln tailther liner York or Pelledelphie, 2:jell:ghee wears now on the norther= earner of Fourth and hltuktt streets. Q. IlAzrzox Lova tr.:Bao Hostetteea stomach Bitters. dQ Tanta a Tome—no Uncommon want— re* and month brings forth a new •"., one. • Witch, artei crnWmlng the gazettes with canc. she age . dJaveiera to be not the true one. In such ettbateletthelr aonsootonvannt, 171 sing the red-ran.s that have ezedlt due won— '4lm irorld's great:Tonle, which tulle= eanbetter— ; reitean. the =fettles& BITTERS of HOaTE r- TER Di:dote:were llvlng font Wore old Galen, :And , fluxed/Ad learned, grave and nee ; the atopachlee they_ were bound to fall In. - , :Suceess cane not hada this later age. ;tear le the ere 114 . folks we stage hale in, - dad &sad dyspepsia drlstua tromalte stage, Aiwa!, xi:sate:ate, headaches—real heserplltters ,;' saish ' llke irmegabefore.ililiStETFEWS BI TEES. • - twice and roots compose-the rare Whalen; *to Where! pottan men theirialeas punt, Aid Rye's tend tun= golds them In isolation. ?Pleitaite le preened, the cent to sum affair haie the bittersyet droned a d elualoe ; y them In trete, and health end strength ware 'The Vshyer attires on the label, pad they, like him, to save the weak are able. Hostetter's Bitters .ttrittold wholeiale and retail at very tow rates. ,x4Plerntna's Dmit and Patent Illecitelne Depot, Alf& St Market street, corner of the Dlestond, near Fan and Winter Coca /ifs 'with great pleunro we 'call thaatteation of arer readers to the superb nook of Fall and Winter • pOodiJustsecetved by gr. John Were Dierchant Trdlot,' iVf Federal street, Allegheny. Ins Black emhesees some of the rarest and most beau. tttfut Ciloths,Osulateres;trrereos this s and Vestrag friar Draught to the trestcrn =whet. His. assort. Atiirett ...runalsking °nods, comprising Lahti, /*wets, . 00 Unrer Weth4lts, Has UHechiers, ere., • aunt de impelled east or west. O Large dock fesdy!reade - Pants, Cos% Vests and Cremate .1W! also be found at his establishment. Persons ,srant otanrhingin the doming fine should not fall to tire ri.r. *der seal!. . . Does Dyspepsia Cure. li no need of anyone's baring the dyspep 41104 It, has been demonstrated beyond fear of iamaradietlim that Ox's DysoeOsitt Ours win onf 2aitily more it. Constipation ' the most profile gabs, of 111 heilthrts surely cued by the Core. filek.ltiadastie, 'clamps, pains, or @old In either atepasia ortnewebo, Instantly Thud to its power. 801 e agent for Pittsburgh is Joseph Flossing, • . ati No: 84 Dulcet attest. - ltorcuis W. PAM , dr Co.. bier 1-Slate.Roofer; And Dealers InAmerteaa INAto of tailous. colon. 4 20C1e0 at. Alazondor Zsivailin , 's near the Watts Workr. Fluaburgb, Reztaerise. No. 13 Me street. Orden froroptfi attended to. All war szcantal water rio. no1141144341)11at ibassllortrot notice. No AlArre toe N23/Irr. proiNird the. roof 12 not obstsed after it Is bat on. • ' Netitrat , Stapitlte of Lino, . • jereserrie.goldez. Forage by Manes Super, acre! of Pen Lid St, Olais streets, 1140MT* Carpenter - Jobbing • Sluip. tug taunted after as amuse of three Yam Is tie fairs / Art szekmened my atop for a.O gala Iflobblag Wthe.GODerarte Ilia at tbe old staxid. VirgLa Raley, between emiltatelliThSet =detail Orden solisitel and %omptly ateaded to. . ' ''NoutFal Sulphite of Lime, tit jitettryin eider, .For sale by Shades tuperl ydgiatyisosittr of Penn and St, Ota4 Meaty, Coturtry ilferebantikba Advised, Nefiralmisi yaw di, - Cciabh go go Barker ea Bari; (41darketsteset. Are You Wanting- ClOsks. or any Idyl of :Dry G 0099, 90. =fiber the jrtestssiSsiusit ttearanoe'ssa nod. Sisitalsst iituker 0. , Cs, 69 Zisikst strett - • Neutral :Sulphite of Zinn, .. Z*1 ,7 . 3411 1 12 E, .cider.l Tot gas by °nada Szipet• • Ortzgult,lmaiii of . k•ansf t kat Si. eat? stmt., -- 2101iblutk: • " ' ' - " • • V . ,.• - ;Large ,Varfet7 6 • , jitsOrigtite bomb. watdrobek and $lO Algot soortostfit of mid% dumber oat dialag '4oolPumliiirs to be had !AVIS dn . . it • a. struisatii• ss stasuisaa quest. N 31123 yrbere to Get 'Menu Ifilitt want • thebeet, 'tnott_teueete aid to all te Limbo the roost : meritorious 'MU mitsferiery is Ki t‘sh os i stui mustestl Sorra "Met etatirket Week, louszillfia puce, tests !de l mst: THE DAILY Did you ever send your wife to East Liberty was the old question. Now it le, hare you family tickets for the skating poudl You, of answer affirmatively. Row, we have only this to say that James Bolen, No. 130 Wood street, has a collection of all Mats of skate, that Is unap proachable. Go est ul ly If yo u would have the se lection from a very 8 Stook, am they are going od very fast. Downward. • We do not mean the thermometer, which ap Dean to maintain an unusually "high'• position for the time of year. but we refer to the price of all Weds of dry goads at Elates d.c Bell's, Ito. 2I Fifth street, where the prices of all lines, are be ing marked down, and In some cases, in the face of rising market east: Iguanas, domestics, flan nels, and. many other lines of good, are down, and can be sold low. (tall and combs, them, awl while there do not fall to see the extensive stook of cloaks and shawls, all of which are very handy to have In the house, and they can- be par °hued atvery low agues now. • Closing Out Sale Of Dry Goods,./lhawle, Oloaks and Fare. That splendid stock of goods at Dunlap, Luker a. ores, has been matted down, and they are deterielned to sell their stock of goods as levr, if not lower, than any house in the two cities; and as they in tend taking stook very soon, they are determined to close out their clock as near ad pastels. Per. sons la want ofAnYthiret in their due would do well to give them a call bears puriltesing. member the place le Its Federal street, Allegheny. Auction bald Mb uay At Alum& Rail Mallon 800$11. no and 57 Filth anent, At to . cealnek A. st , Fine Furniture, Carpets, Pinson, and Badding.. At 2 r. It. Fun, shawls and Dry:Goods. At T;Sr.tr., Sundrin, T. b Alcenninnan. Aunt saint, 1:1212EM Extracts teeth without pally and exchanges nide old sr," for ten dollar' a set. Oat! at :is Penn street. TUE RECONSTRUCTION RESOLU TIONS. The Senate Han Caucus have concurred In the House resolutlona_ralnlng 'Joint committee on the suldect of the credentials of persons clalidas toapresent Seceding Stake or astride of Seceding States In the Musa. flowerer, the resolutions were so altered as I. make them con current Instead of Joint. This will leave ouch House to determine as to Its own members. This hullottes that harmony, so essential to the publte welfare, will-prevail between the two branches of the national legislature. Mr. Monica Gnamarr publishes in the ffa plug" Intertigencer a litter explanatory• of hie views of the condition of the ration and what he would have done to restore concord through. eat all our borders. Nobody who !mows that gentleman doubts that ha la both able and hen. est. But be is crotchety. While the war was raging be was' toady'to Make peace on any term The =elk fitaximtstnOttli that he was mistaken. - .lkeetinsincllted now to make the most extravagant conOrksions with a view to the &ten:nett of concord. The precise ques tion is dimply whether concessions will secure concord on such terms es to mate It permanent aid beneficial. Concesalone have bean tried of ten, and have always failed. la it not about time to have one national settlement based on principle.? • 'As to lds Idea of harmonizing with the Penal don, that is all very well. But is not the Presi dent under eomp obligation to harmonise with Congress? We certainly trust that concert of action will be seemed between the Executive and the two ihtiaesi - j; 'To list end anything ought to be waived riot essential. Whoever proposed to waive that proposed to sow the coeds of fu ture discord. LETTER FROM .PHILADFIPRIA. Bottary lilettere--Speettletione on the Currency Question—Pennsylvania Ball road—Pitiladelphia Now and Fifteen Years ago--The Bider-Sidi Border Trial—him Bides , Kills Twe Brothel* 'Without Cause—Crinee oP .othar Cities Cenwarea with that et Pittabargh— TheatricaLe—John Brongatirit — ait- - the Wainnt.--114 Popularity.—The CUM. stealing Indictment Batter—The Eight Hour System Excitement, etc., etc. PHILADELPIIIA„ Dse 8,180.5: In the finnacial circles of Ma city, =milder able caution II exhibited as to the proper kind of investments to make to meet a revulsion, which seems to be anticipated, in case of too sadden A return to apecietp.xymints. Importem arm . )chairs are tMyleist_ sparingly and the Oro. ken are Loaning on short time only. All seem to bre awaking the action of Secretary IfeCel loch and Courses on the currency question. The Pennsylvania Railroad is an Institution that the Stile of Pennsylvania may well be proud of. I paned over this road this week far the first time since it was dolsked and the impmve. meats along its line easily astonished me: Altoona. a email Railroad shalon when I last saw It. Is now a large and thrifts; place. This city hoe grown wonderfully too, to the Rat fifteen Yearn, weng mainly to the =lnnate ion made with the - west and north-west by the Central road.• They have a line Grain Elevator here, near, the Nay, Yard, which coasliered With the one..atn-Pittsburgh, (a credit to that city) makes • through cionneetima from Chicago and the whole west with Europe. - An exciting trial has been polygon for some days here, wherein one Mary Ridey was charg ed with the murder of Aleph Sides. She was one of the ' , unfortunates' , who are so flamer ems In this city, and of course; the evidence elleted was none of the - pleasantest to a steal live ear. She was found guilty of mailer In the second degree, notwithstanding the street'• one efforts of her counsel to prate her Insane. She will now be tried for the murder of Inez Sides, whom she killed the same day. .- The crimes committed In this and other large cities daily are elan:dog Indeed. In St. L tuts men are knocked down sad robbed in own day light is the public thoroughfares. It is the same In Cincinnati, Chicago, Nashville and all the Eastern cities. Pittsburgh seems to be freer on this score than any city I know of, whether it is owing to the Industrious habits of her young men, or .the absence of a metropoli tan system of pollee I do not pretend to know, but I opine it Is a cominnallon of both. Amusements great their helgth here. Jahn Brougham is et the Walnut street Theatre draw ing Immense homes. and well does ha deserve them. for he Is really and truly an artiste, as well as an author. Miss Lucille Western has been playing the "Child Stealer" at the Arch street Theatre all week. • Considerable excitement of a serio•eomlc na ture was caused here by the grand Jury Indict ing Mr. Caasidy. Mks Western's agent, to , pub lishing the following adrertlsemeat. LOOK 041 . TOE Tin MILD STEALER "A women about twenty -few yearn of age, of handsome features, lute, in Loudon, wes banished to Australia for stealing children, la no in America for the first time. Shell about Bre feet Mg Inches high, and of an exceedingly graceful and flueluathm carriage, It is hoped thatsbe may be discovered and brought before the public in some prominent place, where she may be °buried, both by the heads of families and their ebildren, that they zany profit by such public Apperaince." The Dettriet Attentev asserts that this "ad." caused greatonstemation amongst mothers and children, Ike., etc. The case has not been tried and It la to novel andrilletdons, in fact, that I cannot lee how anything detrimental to Miss Western or her agent can follow. The adherents of the eight hour system are agitating their claims with =relenting purpose in thi s city and I sincerely trust they may be en essfuL Their theory seems to me to be. that, dictated by sound reasoning and in prac tice cannot but result beneficially to both the employe:a =dike employee'. A large and en thuslaslic meeting was held here but night and resolutions were pulled recommending a nation al league. lam one of the class who favor the larisig portion of cmr community well knowing that all the wealth and progress of our country fe altrlblitabla to the industry of our people— that all wealth la the prbduetlon of labor. • Myelin will perhapabe from Baltimore. AlTklq. Urn. :Cor.. Momentums, commanding a regiment . 0 f eolbred troops in South Carolina, ,le riow -ander .arrest at the Instance of Provla• tonal Gardner Purr. and la to be tried on the clove .zaurder. Me offense consists in try inghy drunphead court martial and executing a wretch- of 'hirable antecedents, who was lotted-:Stabbleethe soldfere of his command with a bowleanifei ID lhoynere asleep at, mot in the rediros4 ears. Two cams of the Tee. itneat. COL &MUT And Llen..Furmant bed been aausslouted just before ; sud 'Col. VOW. brad a rery&grudent and jadielous Meer, formerly a resident of -33rooklyo r N. T.; damn ed Protokt.resalletlor nesesserrye ; •A- ranistebeing asked Wa Southerner why the; Yankees Alvin say gnash 7 while the Solitherapeopbe say ••j reckon." On the fol . lowlug etplanations ' , That a Tauten could guess as well as a Southerner could reckon:" THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Our Special• Dispatches FROM WASHINGTON House Reconstruction Resolution ACTION OF THE SENATE UNION CAUCUS. Letter from Horace Oreely DE UCH CONCORD IN THE COVERNDENT 43 01 1:1 , 1:1 , 141014:14110:149414 Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette Wistincaroer, Dec.ll, 1366 nm'mrtac►a BEKLIOILL c►awa The Senate'Unlon Aeneas stet this morning at eleven o'clock according to the arrangement tel egraphed last night. but falleeLtosgree upon any course with reference to the House reconstruc.. lion resolution. Immediately after the adforun !Dent of the Senate, the Tints Ent again, and after a session of some hour% axreed noon the resolution as the Home passed it, only changing the phnumology so as to make It a cow:wren In stead of a joint resolution, leaving each Bowe uncommitted as to the qualifications of its own members. It Is supposed that In this shape the Senate will be able to pass% but It can scar c ely avoid debate._ General *any seemed to be finally established iu hempen% LETTEII 1,1103111611L1M8 ORIM/XL. To-morrow moilidget National Intelligeneer will contain the following letter: To the Edllor of tie frdeUtpeneer:—ln your is sue of this mooring you have spoken of my presence In Washington, and of my views of the political situation In terms which seem to re quire of ma a few explanatory remarks. I here with submit them: I desire and labor for peace—peace between our ecomtry and all others—peace between the North and South—peace between whites and blacks. We have had enough of war and waste of treasure and carnage for at least a century. Hence, I have long-labored, and CU labor, for a true and luting peace, I can conceive no poi &ibis good to our country, to any country, to any section, race or class, that is likely to be stump or promOted by alienation between the President and the Congress of the United States, on the contrary; , every peril that nOw threatens an, every evil that now weighs upon us, would be aggiavated, every Rend put at hazard, every hope clouded, if not blasted, by finch a malign untoward collision. I have come here to do whatever I eau, however little that may be, towardaverthweack a catastrophe but I am not, as your-paragraph would seem to Imply that I am, the advocate or any especial gala of te.etmiumttion. I urge only that the President and Congress, each respecting the other's conetltntlooal prurogatlvea and person al convictions, shall-freely and trustfully con fer,:diemtas and :moulder, with eprolonnd defer ence for each other's patriotism and an earnest desire to agree on a course oflactlon which they shall mutually deem Just and bet:decent. Let the great problem of reconstructlon-be ap proached from all elder In this spirit, and I feel euro that a benign solution will bo speedily ob tained. Our difficulties are aggravated by the fact that our position is essentially novel. I can recall no parallel to It la human history. It la complicated litquestioas affectleg the natu ral rights of the freedmen, and our moral 'obli gations to them moue humble anted; la the late momentous struggle. That we may promptly re-establish the South ern-States, in all their original rights and Sher ties, without satuifteleg or haeardlatt those of any porltim of the American people, Is the wa nt desire of Years, &z., /1071.1.C11 GarCLT Washington, D. C. Dec.ll, 166:1. GLOWS =POET. Mr. Waehbttra today Introdus ad I resolatloa for agnates' million copies of Gram's report CUMUI' Xllllllll7/ Gen..KUpatricit. who was on !ha door of the House to-day.: subs from Now York to enter upon the duties of hlsChlhan Mission, on the Ist of January. '"ltte cotalatotlal naLsakes on which he was to hare gone. to Spain, has been abandoned on account of tha recent abandon ment biSpaln of tostllttles sobst ChM. TUE NNW JERSEY ETATS CYalltAL COMMITTLE Will be here to-morrow in relation to t'ae con toted 'kiloton,MO from that elate. FITE ILLMIT WAYILLS has formally accepted the mission to (lama=ls. This settles the (mastics of his being a candi date for the short term of a United States Sen to?, before the lowa Legislature. MONIVIE D.CTRINS PH MIS6D General Logan and imedry other army officers arta numerous gentlemen from civil life, have an niflmintsotmt with the President to-morrow morning, to urge a more rigorous action on the Mexican question. Gen. Schenck, in the Horme l and Ben Wale, in the Senate, introduced resolutions looking to the same end, which are coached in very strong language. UNION 'SENATORIAL CAUCUS. The Tennessee Delegation Mail Oil IHE UNITE COMBIIIIEEB. Canadian Bid for Reciprocity. CONSEBTATITO AIV DENOCILITS Immo clbc.. dm.. clbo. WASIIINOTON, Dee. n. 1365 In the Senate Union caucus which was held` this afternoon the disetvelon on the re construction resolution was lively. Dimes. Trumbull, Dixon, Pessenden, Barris and Doo little expressed the views of the majority of the caucus, and opea'y showed their hands. The resolution, In the form finally passed, contains nothing that can prevent either noise fromla.. king up the question of admitting members, but It is understood that by private agreement noth ing of the sort will be done until the committee shall have had an opportunity to report. • It is understood that Henry J. Raymond will to-morrow. at the President's reel:v.lu. present .the credentials of the Tennessee Reprea sot atl vet. It is known, that before Goy. Raymond had con gealed to do this, the President had asked an other conspicuous Unionist to perform the same office. There Is not more than the usual' amount of swearing from disappointed aspirants, about the cc mpositian of-the lime Committees. Thad Stevens. u his pernicious financial, views were thought to be daugerous, Is put off the Ways end Means, but be le at the head of Appropriations, whiehhis friends claim still car. ries the lead of the House with it. Ewan and Blow, from Um WaIA and Mew, go wlth,blm. Muleld is transferred from Military AIUlm to a bitter place on Ways and Means, at Secrete, McCulloch's request. and In accordance with ids own desire. Jobs A. Slashers. whose friends had expected him to have been placed upon his - Old committee, the Judie:him, Is left, ;on It altogether. Let ht Secretary Stanton's roluest he is put on Military Mihirs„ on, anoint of his Dunillarily with the policy of the depsitmant concerning arbitrary arrests, the trial of Ins =splinters, and that class of subjects. There seem now to be a general acquiescence In the retention of Dawes at the head of the 'Committee on Elections. . Bhp PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY,- DECEMBER 12, 1865. mood's blends are disappointed at the disposal made of him, but Raymond him self MTH he la entirely satisfied. There is Last Isfactlon among some with the composition of the committee on the District of Columbia, aid for this reason one of its members, Thomas Attila, of New York;hsked to be, and was el , emed-by the Rouse. The Canadian Government eta is la e;• change for the privilege of selling their prodnes In our markets, as under the !present reciprati= t 1 treaty; to enlarge and deepen the Welland Canal. CO an to admit vessels drawing from twelve to fourteen feet of water, and thus seem , Mg water teat spmtation from Chicago to the• ocean, and giving the same privilege to Amert , can se to Canadian vessels free of daft. If objection is made to this proposition the Canadian authorities propose that thin objedt ahall be accomplished by concurrent legislation between the United States and Canada. Ticket' are mid alreaiv for Colfax's lecture. tc-marrow night. • The Commissioners appointed to miss the Internal Revenue are not likely to be ready to report before the middle of January or first Of February. For the first time to-day the Conservatieft wing of the Union party cooperated with the Democrats. Mr. Sumner called up his bill con firming the Utica of the freehmen settled on the sea islands by General Sherman's order, teat*. - lands, and moved its reference to the Committee, which was known to be frialdll..o the proposition. /Seism Trumbull, CorrilaY; Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Margin and Thu* voted with the DeMocrita and carried it, in! stead to the Judiciary Committee, which 11 repro:wed to be hostile. • Gen. Grant. tin returned from his Holfthall tour end expresses himself highly plead with Its results. John B. Clark, rebel Congressman and GOIs eral, and known In oar politics as the man who - Introduced the Infamous Helper book real:antlers In the ratrte.filth Coolness, was comfortably seated to-day, on the floor of the Horse; while one-armed soldiers of the Union were danclits attendance on their members to the lobby; Major Gezeral Q. Glimens , a resirnatihn was today accepted at the War Department, to take effect on the ith of December; also, that of Gen. George P. Este, of Obi*. New certl neater' of indtbledaess were Lulled last week by the Department to the extent of one million eight hundred and sixty thonaani dollars. The Commissioser of Indian Affairs ha. re ceived Intelligence from New Mexico to the effect that portions o: the Cheyenne and Arra. paboe tribes of Indians, with whom our gov ernment recently Made a treaty, express them selves as willing to mull all their obligations. sad are anxious to loin our troops in analitile;' Ling the dog Indians who tune recently been committing depredations § ant of the 'Phil& river. lIIIIth CONGRESS-418ST 8E139103' STASULNOTON, Der. 11 Mr. Blaine. of Maine. havoduced a resolution reimbursing the loyal States for the advances of money outdo and the debts contracted for the prezervatioa of the Union. The re/whales' was referred to a committee of seven. Mr. Elliott. of Massachusetts, introduced a Joint resolution, which was referred to the se. lest committee of fifteen, declaring the condi. Lion of the Mates recently In rebellion, and the position of Congress to relation to them. Mr. Schenck introctriced a Joint resolution de claring analnat the attempt to establish a Moo way in Mexico. and requesting tho President to take such limps as will Medicate the Auterienn policy and protect the honor and Interestionate Called Matto. The respintiqu vas referred to . theaartimittee on foreign affilm. Mr. Jenks introduced • bill to establish a tali ferns assizes of beatruptcy. Raterru d tali lEtt committec. ' - Mr. Woolworth Introduced a bill prohibiting the Intromullkis of catlletrom foreign countries, In order to prevent therm:ad of aule di. 'case. Dill tamed. Mr. Van Moro of Illssorul, offered • resole. turn lestrustlngihn Committee on Foreign Re lations. to laquire what measures and means are necessary on the part of the United &ata to re store to Merino the free and uarestricted right to a republican government. The preiloni question on the reaolulloa was not seconded, audit lies over. Mr. rattersocataroduced a bEll to repeal car; tun laws and ordinances la the Dirirlet of Columbia and for other pomp. It was mem. led to the Committee for the Martel of Columbia, The bill annals all political die. tinetion on account Of color, both in this Dlr. tele% and In other territories. Mr. Elliot Intioducel a bill declaring the eon dittos of the States rectally In rebellloa and powers of Congress is relation to them. To be referred to Joint Commhtee of Vifteee If &p -eels:lied. Mr. Delano introduced a Joint rezolatlea for as amendment to the Othatitution, making it the duty of each State to provide for the right ful poor& of happiness of all Its lababitants, without &Sanction of color or race. It wan re ferred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Ashley, of Ohlo, presented the memori al of C. D. rosten, milling to bo admitted as a Delegate from the Terrliory of Arizona. lie feared to the Committee pa Elections. Mr. Ashley also Introduced a bill to develop° and reclaim public Janie requiring Irrigation in the territorial of Idaho, Colorado, Arizona and Montana and state of Nevada, which sae refer red to the COMlLlitle, on public lands. Mr. Stevens Introduced a Joint resolution pro posing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, that all national and state lowa shall be equally applicable to every citizen and no discrimination shall be made on accone t of race or color. Referred to the commlt.ce on Judiciary. Mr. Virentworth'a hill was passel. It pro vides that the Importation of cattle shall be pro. limited. The Secretary of the Trenanry is re quired to mate such regulations as will give this law full and Immediate dlitct, and to send the copies to the proper Mincers In this country, and In foreign ports. When the Preside:at shall have givi n thirty d•ye notice, by pmclamatiou, that no further danger II apprehended, title law shall be et no force, and cattle may be lm,sorted In the toe* way an heretofore. The Speaker then announced the following standing committeea Commerce—Meters. Washhurne, of Illinos; Elliott, of kfassachuscits; Dixon, of Rhode Is land; O'Neil, of PommyPaulin; Loopear, of Michigan; James Humphrey, of New York; Tliomas, Jr., of Maryland; Eggleston, of Ohlo: J. M. Humphreys, of New York. Military Allal.rt:—ldossrs. Schenck, of Ohio; Deming, of Connecticut; Marston, of New Hampshire; Hossean, of Kentucky; Binghadi, of Ohio; anth:ny. of Pennsylfaula; Ketchum, of New York; Blaine, of Mains; Selgraves, of Ktotnekv. Naval Affairs—Blows. A. 11. Pierce, of Mu sachasetta Griswold, of New York; Pike, of Maine; Kelly, of Pennsylvania; Brandageo, of Connecticut ; Eldridge, of Wisconsin ; P helps. of Maryland ; Darling, of Now York; Le Blond, of Ohio. Foreign Affairs—Mews. glanka,of if ameba setts; Raymond, of New York/ Orth,of Indiana; Randall, of Kentucky; Dawson. of Pennsylra• nia; Patterson, of New Hampshire; Newell of New Jersey; Cullom, of lilluole; Winfield, of New York. Oo Elections—Melva. Dawes, of blassachu• sena; Bchobeld, of gaminglvanlar fipson, of Michigan; Marshall, of Illinois; Paine, of WU ccnisln; Sbellabergber, of Ohio; M'Clurg, of Idlraourl, Radticld, of New York. Ways and Means—lleum Morrill, of Yer, moot i _ Hooper, of Hassachosetus; Brooks, of New York; Garfield, of Ohio, Wentworth, of Minds; Conk Unit, of New York,• Moorheed, of Pennsylvania; A ll ison, of Iowa; Rogan, of aritirL Apiproprlatlons—Messrs. Slovens, of Pennsyl vania, Raymond, of New York, Blow,l of kis sookKanson, of lowa. Voorhees. of Indi ana, Farnswortb, of Illinois. Spaulding, of Ohio, Higby. OCalifornia, and Wright of Haw Jenny. Bulking and Currency—Mews. Pomerroy, of NrOr fork, 'Hooper, of Massaclinsette, Culver, of Pennsylvania, Dockland, of Ohio., .Harding, of Rantuckf, Lynch , of Ilene, Defreesof In dians Randall, 'of Pennsylvania, Hubbard, of West ' Virginia. District of Columbia—Means. Ingersoll, of Illinois, Dumont, of Indiana, Davis, of New York.' Baldwin, of Massachuratta, McCullough, of Colt. of Wisconalo, Walker, of Ohio, aerator. of Pennsylvania, and Shaokland, of Keneacky. ftteliclary—llitura. Wilson. of lowa, Soul well of Matsaebusetts,ifrancls Tomas of In diana, Williams of Pennsylvania, Wooillbrldgo of Vermont, Morris of raw York, Lawrence of Oblo, Cook of Minot& ' Pacific Itallroad—lderows. Price. of Iowa; Stevens. of PeinsylvaniN Dotioolift _of Nino- sots; Ames, of M'asssetiniettEL Brooks, lte 'Yerk; Loan, of übszut Clark, of Sanest; HidweLi oi'California; and Henderson, of Ore ral?. Clalms--Messrs. Delano, of Ohio; Hotchkiss, of NEW York; Washbarne. of Messachusetts; Rican. of WIEC011,11), M. Black, of Indiana, McKee, of Kentucky; Wood, of Now York; Bailin', of Pennsylvania; Thornton, of Illinois. Public Lands—Julian. of Indians; Dri.,,rgs, of Michigan; Glorsbretioer. of Pennsylvania; D.31:1- cab', Minnesota; Eckley, of Ohlo; Holmes, of New York, Mcßuer, of California; Anderson, of liissoroi; Tabor, of New York. Post Office—Messrs. Ailey, of !Massachusetts, Farquhar, of Indiana, Flock, of 0210. ließnyer, of Calfornia, Jerry. of Michigan, Johnson. of Pennsylvania. Knykendali, of Indiana, D. Hib bard, Jr., of New York, Kelso, of Missouri Claims —Munro, Whaley, of West Virginia, Newell of NEW Jersey, Eldridge, of Wisconsin, J. D. Thomas. Jr., of Maryland, Wilson, of Pennsylvania, Vaodorn of New York, Clark. of Oldo,Prcnybridge, of Ifichlgan,Trimble, of Ken tucky, Public Krpeoditures—Messrs. Hnbbard, of Few York; Broomall, of Permaylvania; Hub bard, of Iowa; . Hollins, of New Hampshire; Jones, of New York; Smith, of Kentucky, Plants, of Ohio; Nicholson, of Delaware. Private Land Cialms—Mears. Thayer, of Pennsylyania; Hotchkiss, of New York; Baker, of Illinois; Hayes, of. Ohio; Goodyear, of Now York; Noell, of-Missouri; Bontwell, of Massa chusetts; Woodbridge, of Vermont, Kerr, of Indiana. Maanfactures.Meson, Moorhead, of Penn sylvania; Ames, of. Massachneette; Bandy, of Ohio; Trimble, Al Kentucky; Hale. of New Yolk; Harding, of lillools; Sawyer, of Wiscon sin; Hubbard, of West Virginia; Hubbell, of New York.. . Agriculture—Mcsars. ' Bidwell, of California; Grinnell, of Iowa; Btillwell, of Indiana; Baxter. elf.Verinent; Ritter. Of Kentucky, Trowbridge, Of Michigan; Hubbell, of Ohio; Lowrance, of - Pennsylvania; Berstb, of Now York. Indian Affairs-41mm Windom, of kthinesik. tar- Mclndoe, of Wisconsin ; Bouillon. Of Penn sylvania; Hubbard, of Luiyor Clarke, of Kansas; .Henderson Of Oregonr - Nail, of New York; /Wes. of Illinedst .VsnlHorn, of Maryland. Militia—Masars. Smith, of Kentucky; Hard ing, of Illinois'/3nekland, of Ohio; Hale, of . New Jersey- Noell, of Missouri helps, of Maryland; Farquhar, of Indiana ; Perry, of Michigan ; Boyer, of Pennsylvania. Terrllarles—Mews. Ashley, of Ohio; Beman, of Michigan; I. M. Rice, of Mediae; Grinder, of Kentucky, Vine, of New York; Stromlo. of Pennsylvania. 'Ali, of Indiana; Moulton, of Illinois; Simi. of. New Jersey. Revolutionary Pensions—blew& Mcladoe, of Wisconsin; Price, of Indiana; Boyer, of Penn sylvania; Goodenerw, of New York; Broadlo, of Vermont; Waskburae, of idatanekneetts ; Welker, of Ohio. Holmes, of New York. invalid Pensio ns—Messrs. Perham. of Mains; BWlwell, of Indiana, Taylor. of New York; Drinks, of kilchl„ , sini; Van Demean, of New Park, Lawrence, of Peansylvanla; Sawyer, of Meson ein; Benjamin, of Missouri; Harding, of Ken tucky. Road and Canals—Mena. Beaman, of Mich igan, Van Horn, of New York; 4. H. Hubbard, of Connecticut; Rosserni, , of Kentucky; Went worth, of Illinois; Davis, of New York; Miller, of Pennsyleards, Defuses, of Indiana, Fitch, of Ohio. Patents—Messrs. Jenleka, of node Island, Myles, of Pennsylvania, Chandler, of New York, J. H. Hubbard, of Connecticut, Broom well, on:Moots. Public Buildings end Grounds—Messrs. J. IL Rice, of Maine, Starr of New Jersey, 8 F. Wil son, of Pennsylvania, Le Blond, of Ohlo, Lath ate. of Was Virginia.- Revisal and Unfinished Balloon—Memo. Schofield, of Pennsylvania, J. F. Wilson, of lowa, Ashley, at Olio, Rice, of Massachusetts, Pomeroy, of New York. Expenditures of the Stat. De primed— blesars. Pike, of Maine. Brow/swell, of Illinois, Randall, of Pennsylvania, Hart, of New York, Dixon, of Vermont; Johnson, of Pennsylvania, W. IL Randall, of Kentucky. Joint Commit tee on Library—Mears. Hayes, of Ohio, Kel ley, of Pennsylvania, Hubbard. of Now York. Joint Committee on Printing—Messrs. Lufden, of New York„ R. W. Clark, of Ohio, Latham, of West Virginia. Joist Commliteio oa Ea - mtlesi 19111,—Messes. Cob's. of Wisconsin, Gloathrenocr, of Pennsylvania. Select Committee on Ruals—Till Speak er, kir. Blacktaanse, of Illinois, Banks.l of Massachustats. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, llsr mood. ofNew York. Select Con:motto on Banking Lsw—lf eases. Jencks, of Rhode Wand, Spaulding, of Onto, Thomas, of Maryland, Blair, of Missouri, Lynch. of Maine, Then:tog, Illinois, Alley, of Msssachusrtia. doled Committee an Freedmen—Mears. Elitott, of Massachusetts, Kiley, of Pennants eta, Orth, of Indians, Bingham. of Ohio, Shil• labarger, of Ohio. Eameaditurator the Isteasna Department... MOWS.. Ma..rin, of New York, Culrrr , of r.„ sylvar.ia. IMO, of ledlana, Cullom, of • Ratter, of Kentutky. infeaditures of the WarDeputment-31 Deming, of Conneetlcat, moan, of Crisco • Miller, of Pennsylvania, E. N. Hubbell, of N w York, J. It. Hobbs% of Ohio. Erocadltures of the Navy Deoartment—M g. Ileggiplagy, of New Talk, Julian. of loft Walton. of LTllaols, Winter, of 0:11113CCII DennlsOn, of Pennsylvania, Expenditures of Um PostoMeo Dspartmen Messrs. Baker, of Meets; Meyers. of P - sy less ts; Dialog, of New Tot; Ezzleflas, •f Ohio; Rogers, of New Jersey. Expeadinues of the Interior Department Mears. Diusulat, of Indians; &rouse, of P. - sylvanla Brejainte, of Missouri; Albion. • f tows; &Kee, of Kentucky. Expendltuni on Peale BuEdingt—M Deign, of Illottnao; Baldwis, of New t.. ; 81oaa, of Illosumr1; Oriental of Iowa; P e, of Wissaasto; Ilarahall, of Mlnota Mr. Nooll offered a resolution that the Rouse of Cepresestatirem will not exclude the mein hers elect from any of the States recently la re. hellion, because of the fact that negroes, as a cleuu, sera excluded from sating at the election of raid members. .ft debate mislay, the refota- Lion lays OM. ~.; On motion of Mr. tßeesne, ll VII reia/Ve that th e President be requested. If aot lan) - patlble with the public Interest, to conimunicat jp this Rouse any correspondence or other Info - 15111 on In possiestoo of the tiovernment rela tive to the present affa!za In the R5OllOllO of Mexico, espacially any letters of the midst= of eald Republic az French inhabiter at Washinctou relative thereto. On =Linn of Mr. Garfield, It was resolved that the President be requested, if not Incom patible with the piddle service, to communicate to the Rouse any information In the posseselon of the Executive Department of Government, In reference to &so-called decree by MaximllLen, the French Emperor of Mexico, under dote of September, sth, 1905 , esioonblishlng slavery and espionage in that Republic, and also what action. If any, hell been taken by the Ualtisl :gates Government In the matter. )!r. Million introduced s bill to construct a canal to itoprove the upper and lower rsolls on the Desnaolnes,and the rapids of the 'bliss's sippl River, which was referred to the Cometit. tee on }toads and Canals. on motion of Mr. Wlleen of lowa, it vas re. eased that the committee on commerce be ln• sir:acted to inquire what legislation is necessary for the safety and protection of ptrs ons travel leg upon railroads In the sr tad &stet', and to report by bill or otherwise. Rake Rouse refuted to sosprad the rules for the adeolulon of a resolution giving the repro. sentatints from the 'Southern Biala' the privi lege of the door. Pending the consideration of their claims to seats, mach other beakless was transacted. The Homo then adjourned. The Benito was called to order at 12 o'clock, by W, roue?, President pro tem. Mr. Wilson presented the petition of Cook and others, colored citizens of the District of Columbia, asking for the right of suffrage. The petitioners set forth that a large proportion Of the colored Mathes of the district are pro perty ,bolders and tax murk They claim as they are sufficiently intelligent to build and instate churches and Institutions of learning, and accumniete property, they are also vaol - intelligent to Tote; that for years they have been obliged not only to educate their own children, but to contribute to the sup port of the schools In which only white children were taught; that the record of the colored people es to crime and pauperism Is es fair as any other Blase. In theoonnty, out of a popula tion of less than 16,000, they sent 1,500 soldiers Into the field, while the white population Of over _ 00,000 furnished only 15.000 men, and the col ored eoldiers volunteered without the incentives of large bounties, pay, or promotion. The petition was referred to the committee on the District of Columbia. The Pzuddemt laid beforo the Senate the pe. titlon of the 81stera of Mercy,. of Chicago, ask ing for the appropriation .of money for the en largmakt and Improvement of lier 4 Hospital Chicago which was robe - rod to the Commit tee on claims; The President pro tem 1414 before the &mate the memOriat of the North Carolina Ltatialettire asking the repeal of the teat oath. Ur. Bowe Introduced :a bill providing that whenever a rerun who in entitled to a pension for Injuries roxtved to tho mllltary service shall die before the time of Ming Ald'application, the allowance of the fall amount of his Malik shall be made to MB executor. 1 (Mr. Wade introdttordythe lolkrwing • which was referred to the Contutittee on Foreign dt• faln6 :Whereas: In a letter of Mimed= -a at July 3, 1669, directed to the general Isom. mantling the French tones In Mexico, the Em peror cf the French Indicated hid policy con. cernlng the affairs of the continent; by declar ing that It wee hid Intention to establish a Lion. arehy Is'Dla2lco. srldchrwould restore, to the Latin race on thla - aide of the Atlantic all their strength and prestige, guarantee security tit' the French Mat 'lndia Colonies, and those of Spate:cad establieh the In' , 11 , 21109 and IlliOrest of Prance In the cantor Of America. and prevent the people of the United States from taking pos ansion of the Government of Mateo, rm m which they would command the Antlllea and South America, and becomethe only aspens, Ty of the products Of the new world; and, whereas, in pursuance of said Policy, an at tempt bad been made to establish'a,monsrehy in Mexico, contrary to the wishes V:if,the Re• public, and support Maximilian in hiSlGarpa tion, by European soldiers; and, witefeas, among other acts contrary to the spirit of'the age and humanity, the so-called Emperor et. enin>, by a decree dated Sept. 15th, 1565„: practically re-establishes slavery in his &Min ion, and by a decree dated October 3, 1565, has violated the flounces of civilized warfare, by de nying to the Mexican Republican troops the rights of belligerents, and ordering their execu tion wherever found, within twenty-four hours after capture. Therefore, be it Reaohrd, By the Senate and House of Rep resentatives, o the United States, In Congress . 1 . assembled. First—T at we contemplate the present condition- of a ain in the republic of- Mexico with most pro lend solitude. Second— That the at' empt to lkingate one of the repab 'lean governments of his continent by a foreign power, and to estalel hon its rains a monarchy sustained solely by European bayonets, to op posed to the declared policy of the United States government. offensive to oar people, and con trary to the spirit of ourfustitutlons. Third— That the Prteldent of the United States bp re quested to time such steps concerning this grave natter as will indicate the recognized Wiley, and protect the honor and interest of our Government. On mot'on of Mr. Howard, the Presldentaras requested to furnish the Senate Kith all the cor respondence Is the possession of the Govern ment touching the occupation of Mexico by the French troops., • On motion of Bit+. Chandler, the Preeldent IM:requested to glvp the Senate -all the OOrrell polnienCelaff Other intoimatlon in Maid to the bnrborohs decree of the so-called Emperor of Mexico. ordering all the Mexicans found de fending the sacred cause of independence, to be shot without trial. Mr. Cowan In:Omitted the following resolu tion, which was otdeeted to by Mr. Stainer, and goes over under the roles : Resolied, That the President of the United States be, and le Is hereby requested to (ambit; to the Senate information of the Mate of that portion of the Union lately In rebellion, wheth er the rebellion has been emppressed, and the United States again put In possession of the States In which It existed; whether the United States Cottrte are restored, poet offices re-estab lished and the revenues collected; and also whether the people of there States have rem.: piled their State Governments, and whether they are yieldingobedience to the laws and Got; eminent of the United States.. Mr. Sumner called up his resolution erilllok for informal= as to certain employees of the Treasury Department; whether there are any In the Department wbo have not taken the oath re. =Led by law, end whether there le no more money paid out of the offices than Is proirlded by law. Mr. damson offered a substitute, which, he said, was similar to Mr. Sumner's proposition. without the preamble, which, in Mr. aumiter's proposition took It for granted that each a state of things es stated, actually existed. Mr. John son said hL substinste was a simple resolution of enquiry. The President pro. ten. announced the fel. lowing ocamaittee to act with the House com mittee= the subject of Mr-Lincoln's death:. Messrs. Foot, Yates, Wade, Pcstendeni Wil son, Doolittle, Lows, of Kansas, Minis, Nes mith, Lau of Indiana; Wiley, Buckskin, end Heearmon. - • • • • Qn motierr of Mr. Fauenden, so much of the Prealdents 'melange u relates to finance i was referred to the Comunlifee on Moue& Mr. Grimes prptentid a bill to grant au ex *region:of time for the tOppletima Of Certain lowa Railroads. Mr. Sumner presented a bill to confirm the Lind titles granted by Gm Sherman to colored men on the Res Lstaaes last winter. Referral to Committee on Judiciary. lir. Brown Introduced a bill to grant Isulds for the construction of ■ Railroad Waugh /Missouri sad Arkansas to the Pal& tout by the Southern route. which woe referred to the Committee on the Nelda rtulroad. hir. Stews:* presented a bill to establish a inning Welty which wu referred to the COni =AM On. Artheneald • Mr. Wilson ormented a joint resolutiou to crescent the rale of the bonds and scrip of the late so caned Confederacy which was referred to the Committee= the Jedlciary. Mr. Nye gate notice of a hill to changes the eastern boundary of the State of Nevada as as to Include additional territory to be taken from Utah and Arizona • also a bill for the speedy completion of the Pacific Rallreeade Mr. Howard introduced erriarelation, cailtuL up= the Pre.ident for What information he hem In his pcameakin respecting the occupancy of Mexican territory. erhicti was adopted. The Senate adjourned at ten o'clock. INTERESTING FROII WASHINGTON Disfranclaiatrment of Voluntary Retrola THE NEW YORK COLLECTORSHIP Canadian rronfier Smuggling BUYING UP SOLDIERS' DISCHARGE PAPERS. AFFAIRS IN IRE INDIAN COUNTRY President's Message Endorsed OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND The Grant-Butler Affair New Tons, Dec. 11.—The Tribune's Wash lugton special contains the following: Advance copies of timed:sus Report were dlstributed to Congress on Saturday. Senator Nye will to-day introduce a bill for disfranchising all who voluntarily took the oath of allegiance to the Southern confederacy. The colt red men's petition asking for suffrage le the District of Columbia, Is ready for sub mission to Congricis, It has ore 7000 signa tures. To-mon ow, the Government sells et Aleran dell, 2,500,000 feet of lumber, 2,500 tons of rnilrond Iron, and 200 or wheel.. It Is the lerpott sale ever mode at that piece. The World's . Washington dispatch eays the ,Icestke3 of admleelon of the Tennessee Repro mutative& cicct will be brought op In the House to-clay. The Tribved■ special use, written invitations have been issued convening the New York Re publican Congrearional delegation at the house of Hon. Henry J. Raymond, on Tuesday even• to . mite upon a candidate for the Collectei &hip. All mussels and trains of care bound to the United Stater, are In accordance with the law, duly inspected and searched by the:American can als, resident on the north aide of the Bt. Law rence, and the Comualsaloner is of the opinion that the precaution will, In a very great meas ure, prevent smuggling operations on the Cana dian frontlet In the future. Speculators am busily engaged in different parts of the counniln buying up aoldlers' - its. e papers for which they are paying from one' to nix hundred dollars. in Musa. amens three hundred have teen paid and in Ohio six hundred. If a sullicicoat number cast be purchased the lobby will endeavor to force congress to pass a law granting bounties to ail soldier who have not had them and emerge those who have. The War Department has appointed Major Wynkoop, lately in command of Fort Lyon, to give safe escort to messengers from Black Ket tle and Little Raven, .tho chlett of the Chey ennes ant : Arapahoe Lidians, to the north of the I'iatte River, to meet and consult with that por tion of their tribes who for some time peat have bean alienated from them, and ,who are coned ered hostile to the Government, In order to eon rlece_them of the necesalty of Immediately en tering into relations of amity with the United States, and the propriety of their joining their respective tribes. A namter of agents already been sent out by the chiefs, and as they have nertr return ed, the Commlaeloner believes, from represents- Gina made, that they were waylaid and mar- Awed on the way by United States troOps. who have come to regard every Indian as their .ene my. Darin the war, a large number or Uhl— mann and Arrapahoes went Bonth, Joining-the Klowas, and It was with theee that theists Com, mission under Gem. Banborn, formed the late treaty at the month of the Little Arkansas, The Herakra Wishlngton areal WM: The 'Pension Sure= has had,' decided to =an Its action mall final disposition is made of all the eases below the number of for i.live hundred. :Tbe ladles en:pipped in the Treasury Deport, rottit propose to Witten Congress to increase their salaries. manna Dt. Depew declines' the positlan of Mutter to Japan. The muse special UPS: About four htmdred ednorlats on the Fttnidant'a Hosaage, frau u thanyJouraelsi hee htea reetsge at au while House. About 99 per cent. of these hearths endorse the President 'a past, and commends his rropcoed frame policy. The case of the United States Against Ger. Pearce, of Boston, arising out of and in solving the history of the great Floyd fraud, will come up this week in the United Stales Court of Claims. General Caleb Cashes is counsel la the ease. The Moue special says: General Banks vhMed the President. on Satruday, and gave him assm - ance of his cooperation in carrying out the measures proposed in his message. Reliableofficial information has been received hy General Howard, which exonerates General 'Mon, In his management of the:Freeimea In Wilkes county, Getvzha. The most outrageous condiset toward the Freedmen, tote followed the removal of the military hi the minty named, and In oilier:parts of the State, and Ron. N. M. Reeve, drifts of the Dietrict Coup, or Wilkes cour.ty, nekS, at the reqnest of the Freedmen, and respectable 'idlizens, that the military be sent back, and Genagesiman has ordered troops to that county. , Representatives of Suds Com nalesion on be halt of the State of illsarthzi, arrived at Wash ington Saturday evening with instructions to present to Congress the dal= of teat State for tour millions of dollars, alleged' to be due her for expenditures on amount of thegovernment during the war. The Joint Commission for the ;settlement of claims between the United State* of 'America and the United States of Cotucaltia, have dis posed of sixty-two casn, or about one third- of all the cares on the doCkeL Nearly all of them- result In judgment for the clalmenta. l - The World's Washington special 14.01: The State Department received by the last steamer from Europe an important dispatch from our Minister to England. There Is strong reason to believe that England will : back dOwn from her position on the Alabama and at once consent to a just and equitable adjustment of the ques tions in dispute. The temper of the last dls ' patch from the State Department, which eman ated from the President himself, was calculated to open the eyes of the Esgllsh goverment. A. gentleman writing from England to a gentleman in this city by the last mall, remarks that the Queen is our friend and she will not allow Earl Hassel to take any position that will cease es trangement between thelmo Governments. The celebrated Albany bridge ease comes up In the Supreme Court ..this week, and will bo argued by Daniel S. Dickinson.' Dr. M. E. Harem reading Clerk of the Rouse ofrsentatlyes, who has been; seriously Is ually recovering. .. cones E. Murdock has so far recovered from his sudden illness as to be able cc:4lunit' his =- memento In the North. The FRlld's special says : A sleeting of the friends of Gen. Butler in Congress hen been held for it e purpose of consulting a. to the course they ought to take respecting the assault of Gen. Grant upon thelrchiet. !They are dis posed to fight Washburnes resolitkm creating the rank of General. and .defeat It, If possible. Butler Is expected here to-morroir, when the plans will be arranged. Ile has been engaged In preparing a reply. Gen. Butler, it is report ed, told - Thaddens Sharene a few daps since, that It would hare been well If there had bees more corked bottles in the army In which Gen. Grant made his headquarters. AFFAIRS ON THE RIO GRANDE French Steamer in Possumlon of Our Troops Now Infix, Dee. IL—i letter dated at the mouth of the Rio Grande, For. 38th. eaye: Tel . torday, four French men of war were lying off Bocodel Rio. The larrost and latest comer dis charged, by means of lighten, about eight hun dred*? the Anttrien Lesion, as they tall them selves, eonsistlng of German, French, Austrian and Spanish sob:Lien. Boma men an our aide Of the river tired on the baste, but no damage was dole. A few dip slice a forneof sailors and marines lauded from French vessels and went np to Matameras, drove back the Liberals, and then returned to their ship& Rome dais ago a Liberal officer ordera crossed the river, cat loam the Imperial river steamer, Rio arude, and brought her over to oar pack' o 1 the river. A Colored guard of the Ugh 11. B. c. V., was then plated on board of her, ad she 1s tnOw in charge -of the Castort Home onteers at Chia port.. The French commander : of tho Xary visited Ws place several than about' the affair, and erprensed himself satisfied. finally to have oar oflicerskeep her until the govemizteat at Wash- Luzon can be heard from, eo long as we do not al re her no to the liberate. Protestant Episcopal Freedman's Aid New Tone. Dec. 11.—In the church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, addretaes were deliv ered by Bishop Leigh, of Arkansas, and Bishop Potter, relative to the Protestant Ephthooal Freedmen Aid Society, In which Us objects were explained and appeals were made In Its behalf. The objects are the lnetrecticn or the Freedmen In the Routh. Impressive religious services ln borer of all who fell In defense of the Republic dunce the late rebellion took place last evening In the Tabernacle Church, corner of Broadway and 'llirty-fourth stteet, le presence of a con. Menden which esowded the Melding. There was mulesl ererrisee of a superior ettsranthr. and the sermon rs=untinn the heroism, coffer lags and virtues of the fallen and sketching the grand results which 'PI follow to the Malan Gem their devotion and =relent. WO PrACIIB/I by the pastor of the dwelt, theltev. rtr. ThOmp• SOD, Gael Ulu, Lotasvnan, Dec. 10.--The mierills, one armed !ferry, captured yeeterdav, tear Bloom field, was brought here to day. The Nashville Rymer ooataine artatemmt of • party otarneriltas commitflue depredations up on the residents of Laverne, Tennessee, and af ter holding the town far an hour, were deafly dispersed by the tallltni7. :Fenian Meeting at Palladelpbta Panatizi ma; Dec. 11.—A large and enthu siastic 'meeting of all the Fenian circles in this city, nes held this meting. Andre* Wyans. district Center, presided. Col. !Dines, of Ten• 'lessee, In an eloquent address, called on all Irishmen to support their leader, O'SLshony. Baggage Car Burn(4.—Colltelon. SCIBURT, Pa., Dx. 11.—The baggage car of the Express train on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, weal burned yeaterdey morning near Sunbury, Nothing was sated. The meal train going Iraq millided with the freight train near Virilliamtpart on Saturday afternoon. Ono man had We leg broken. COADEBBED TELEGRAPHIC NEWS O'Mara:my, Presidert of Fenian Brotherhood is receiving assnrancts of support from all parte of the cotuatry. John Mitchell has been far puked with $76,060 to assist the cause in En roVT.ts mooned that the Pope will issue another encyclical convoking ell the bishops of thus c hatch to meet et Rome next week on the anniversary of St. Parr's Martyrdom. T. W. Lincoln. Republican, was elected Mayor of Roston by 2,000 majority. ()facial information has' been received at the State Departmedt of the ratification of the Con stitutional Amendment by the Legislature of North Carolina. Over two thousand hostile Indians are col lectingbetween Fort Laramie and Fort Dodge, on the overland route, with the Intention of de atroylng the coaches. The Posh:am Department to now prepared to Danish stamped envelope& of the denomina tion of nine, tea, efghtetm, twenty-four, thirty and %Marty alma. The envelopes are expressly designed for express cammaties and °them who carry money eratable of the 112101. BOWLEE—At the eleshlnne of hi. mother. Wylie meet, GEUhfIE. W. HOWLEF.,ased,ta yeah. EWING—At the BfttlS aoirt Ilona, RAIN IL SWING. QC M. F., Nam El& Pa. Volt, ases ZS year.. The Amoral will take place frog the residence of Ids mother, Hannah Ewing,! Chestnut street, hiaasdeld, on WIDNISDAT, pet. 1/th at 1014 owed, w., to proved to 011arthsrs Oconetery. The nnia . d . ()fa.f li7 and Me late comes es 'ln itin . aren ,,,,,uopy Melted tci attend 'Carriages wilt leave Hate's Hotel at es o'clock. REEs—cm Deeertber nth, Alfa Hearse. aaz E., wife of Tnossaa Hue, 'of typhoid fever maw •Tis n ' The" foetal wilt take place from the resident* of her husband, No.T, Willa infect, on weetnee„ day, the lath inst. ail dc10i1t,,i4.1:6 -Her re 1214111 wlll be taken to Allegheny Vessatery for later. went. Members and Maude et the fatelly are io spectlallY requested to ettentl.',.. iluametar. cantErmars, ram sad nail 4kt t3eritcars, situate scabs slaty tiara of Alley betty GIG, cto"Gtrew Brighton Bo W. Perseus wish, to select Buda lAte will apply at the sayer. waded' Woe, at tba amatory'. Title Permits and all other business IeSI be ala'• Um Grog Warehouse el the woleuttiost, tuner, ezePerel sae Loacc4k streets, su All Secretary GEO. lit LEM i anTreatei COTTON -4 bales on steamer Marietta to wive and for all • • de, , . kt - • ri.S.VANDS. L ORANGES-10 bill. Sweet JI-o- savanna Ovum refer ills cfsy and for solo by , ILETMER 88.05., 011, l( 1021 Eel i:9 Woog ono, VOLUME LXVIII--N O . 3 MISCELLANEOUS BOOTS taiD SHOES REDUCED PRICES. Goods trlalas were Were Sold 30 days ago at 810 and 102 are now Setti ng for S l 7 000 ea-Se,C) SHOE EMPORIUM, Concert. Hall Shoe Store EVERITIILIG IMS-BEELOI Mark ed Down, Great Bargains are Nmereas No. 60 FIFTH STRZET; 061 HAM 1134 Cl/41143 AMTS. - CrICILISB WALICING .130EZZ. OVERCIOATS'OF ALf. 5.011361 WARM' CAP PA.423, 1112511 BLADE elins. Ectatalzb's'.4sirvoa FOR THE ITEXT . IO DAYS: J. H. SIVEITH'& 00.1; OAS ritra. a rani sr; °Missile um Open Hang& COMS ONE, CONE ALTA - GENTIZENEEEPS FURNISHING ISITCOEUE .. . . Nos. lB St. C 3-144. St% i The =entice of the pollid fa Sailed to the , t and extensive-Meek. of Gam-caxnnwS I.lfit NISILENG 001 opened. at the abaft. , 1 loantlased plams, I m am now °Maine akin. bargains g.y one inward of the above Goole% Will flail it to the advantage me steak and =maim my W dock' ham They can dnd the be/ slat and best alitedi . mock of Pine White Oasts. sires D.....„..., = i , ' mirth Woolem. Cotten an d Threa- aldrts and Drawers Searrt .. ........NeekT 7 esii=l:lo Batterfles, and e so ponders. Ferri hid thelity. Rinomater Um Dime. IS and LI St. craw stmt. • .1,. SAMUEL LIMN. i. N. IS. A Wye nook of Efst4 baps, Omer* Ord T . Mrs Lockwood% Universal, Byron., .Enammeri i near hr. .4101.1, will be sold lower than inutt. 1,- is.2s.lrsma ... oommaxwmuirn OB PENIIIPIL ~, venni, Allegheny solzal. als TO Saran* Glass, Administrator of the *state of /mute .- stsnehao, late of Robinson township , deceased: .._ also the heirs end next of kin and others la newt. ed in the estate of age decedent. in lemineerm e of the aftilsothilectlon Of an set • of Amembly of mid Commonwealth, entitled 'en set to create a .. • sinking fond, and provide Tor the radial exam. guishment of the debt of said Commonwealth. pasted the 10th day of April. A. D. MP, sm. .. hereby cited to be sad appear ils, J. Richardson, Register of Wll a.., Id and for ~.. the said county, on or before - 6 THROAT, the .- i • rah day of Sammy, A. D. there to show . . j.. cense, Lt any you kayo, earths ladaral Daum -... Ranee to shoeld not be PAW. Hen tau net as. - dor th e penalty than may ca stl e.ca stl e. - . aim under my hand and seal of oMee, thin fia .. - day of December. A. D. WA • , - wm. J. RICHARDSUIe, Register. esteirwT SWEITZER CREME. . . , i : r :- - _ ._ zee lbe Swell:en Chime hi 6o 00100 lb packages : eoo Oozes prime Goshen Cod Earaburg cheese, 909 tassel. Chafes Winter Apples. boabele shell brake, to bushels cheatouts. 190 bushida colons, ray ehr.ap.- • so bushels fresh gTOUId wpm meal.. two pounds buelrwhest dour to SWUM ICO3 peones dry eels •baeon. too bushelseu eons to Andre. ace boatels prime beans. , soil bushels fall barters toArrire, 100 bushels new dried apples; For ale by RIDDLE rio. 101 Liberty stmt. FABHIONABMS , • • DEsTRABVE GOODS: ;For Gent's a' reutles MADE TO ORDEN IN THE BEST STYLE B AND MANNER. p Br e ko. No. 79 FENISENI 87.1 Alletbeir. 021.1 wa LOOK HERE : A plat variety mid well Waned etc4k PICKLES, PE&CLIVEi, Ana nit kinds of OARED FEtraii, tasslls by „Toni u. 1- • At. 'astir. Onetti. RODUCTZ NOW:BEtlati am stdcur treiki esoo Or. trash nrseLsirl. 1000 boxessitin eresa &la wan= OhlWil soodam nun rocti koir = 100 bas. bush ground Clennsesit 700 bblsi,ehoksTall seta Wil/gn . /Fl u. "" , WO bushels new Dried 4,o9nes; - 100 busbalo nolo ruled 20 barrels Sweat Olden 20 Data Chweess Ma s"u si VtaIneSITIA_ 4 Z) b • " • 10boroola Elbellbaron 4cm tyf sod tack Ltiribon:. a oar. sW"rice; g ear. UIIZZ. For oala by got NA ' • • 07. AT THE GBE T_ OLOTEMTI:t ki4ll7BC. is n £13171 - trialirt NEW GOOM. SLON. GOATS. PEA TOP PANTO- ►ad all itnet litany:no: Busman. TtUttar, • DLIS, No. Wegiz stmt.