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*ill embroider but the prover k Biker.
- To our Cityifiabscribers.
iAe we an Making some change, oe cur routes
m.the two cUle i ether o 7 our
anotermers may fall ga reaelva the paver. If say
etleb will learn Ma address at this ogloa, the paper
atlll be regularly Paned tereaftet.
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" • We hare Purchased
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. 1111 I* stock of dscsaftal dry roods of Wilson
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i Oita& Co. at i rtrsi' part borgato. Now Is your
'thaeforbarasitni. 'First some, first serred.
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11121.1.411 Y ik UAII.CLAT.
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A Craver Baker
Is a gontrato health restorer to arokeo down nes
atir•woraaa.
'Flannels stria 113hinter+.
, Vnue ibt , connuenceinort of the ireat este at tar.
keific oo.'u,46Alstkei Wort, it Itai urea found
L t 2 : l 4i*Xiit9litOiustsyhlutaO buy tlem.
is Ha Vigniint•
Nriiteb rail? chance. Call te.day at Shellnby
13iintere; and yet gaits Intel - Islas In dry goods;
8et,43 Grover Baker
Forobrfittaar:-,
• • Plaid Flannels.
01111 the popular makes, et !actors - pricey on the
noilleast corner of Fourth and narked streets.
lies:sox Love it Sao.
GroTer & 13
Is the beet In nee
IlOatettel'e Itilomac Bitters.
Matt grants a Tonic—no uncommon Avant—
Ault every Lear and =Oath brings forth a new
after erawmloh the gazettor with cant,
The age discover. to be not the true one.
La there let their conenetOra vaunt,
the ntrrerte that have credit Quit vron—
The, orld'a great Tonic, which molehill tuinttettec
- r 81,1rE85cif imsrEr
HostOs were Ilving long before old Galen,
- ,: l llo . senee,.eastedlog learned, genre and safe
Ttut thOtomathici they trete boned to fall In,
Stlef z ela cams not until this later ago.
Now te the era tick folks e• 6 mat:e hale In,
u ‘ t
Az . ad dyspepsia driven from the stage,
•ite relaintent., headlschim—real huseaiputters-
Nat . like smoke before HOSTETTER'S El T.
N.
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Herb.Si 'harks and roots compose the rare 'erasion;
• No Pr t lnesAl poison mars their Juices pure,
.:** 4 - 4, 1 01 1 011 4e115*0 "Ards them In solution.
ThOicita L pleasant, the efreet Is sure.
Pfe l eihavisalmoidtters yet proved a delusion;
TryOem In time, and health and strength secure
the dzairon•alayer 11gliras tg9lahrl;
katt,lbantiklablei 4 toter.) the weak Ire able.
- :•:•!Ilastetterfa Bitters
Are sold wholesale and retell es very low rate , '
atnesowars Drug and Patent Aledletoe Depot,
Do. stkarket street, comer qths hlanond, near
roll/di:Stmt.
Blankets,
il..earelall and complete line of Country and
Basuto: make, and will be sold lower than you
esti buil/ma elsewhere,. Be amber: ws aro now
• on the_northeast corner of Fourth Ana Market
streets. C. Bannon Lore & B ao.
The Groyek A: Baker
the ah:apleat, eheapeakand kelt In ale,
• If Ytiu !are Wanting.
Sllkroliena goods or anything of the kind. go t.
the, graNt nlearonco and holiday saki At No. N
ItiartoCjirect.
A Grover at' Baker
Will mice home cheerful end happy.i
=' Third and Tenth {yard",'
Water Uounty, State, Relief, City, Poor
sad Busineaa Taxes, remaining; unpaid after the
.16th *nit:, will be placed in the hands or a Coo
•table tti , .be collected, with eons. BlUa have al.
reidyheell left at your realdene, or sent to you.
•7 NaWMAN, tloUenor.
jleviderice 179. Phbaler etreet,-- -_ Deo. tl.l cr.
ritilnactrat Sktrte ;
Almost. s .skinishingremiettoo la the price of these
'at the put eels st — Bsrker tr. Co .a. 53 035 rice
'street.
AGrove* & Baker
las very appropriate Uhrtatina• Ott;
.Pall and 'Winner Goods.
' ft le salth Ifenst plealtmo we call the atteatlon et
sae readni: CI) the input/ Moak of Pall and Winter
tioodelizstrueeteet be hl.r. John Water manta. c
• Taller, Nal US Federal street, ttflosttleitp, Ells
'took exabtlees some of ttui 'rarest arslnuott besa
ettfalelotte",(lalaimeres.tfrstoosttntsandVezting
etertrollat to the wenanenuiyan. FLU smart.
• went 0 - tewalittnE Goode. eotoPrlslop Matta,
/drawer; Collars; Ifeak-tlee, Ifamnunel k t f
adapt be surpassed east or wen. A tante stook
elzendy-muds Pants, Coats, Vesta non Overeosta
trill alio tutlottod etbL enabliehmeat. Porsom
I want of tortniag In Me clotting line thoulo not
tall to give Mr. weler a gall.
No but the Grover v Llaker
Will aaateetlfor all family pcuponea.
llousekeeping Goods.
.Dsn't conkolinyrneednuerin tnts I no berate els-
Itti the strS4 We at Barker et 00. 's, on Illerket
street.
- Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.
There Is CO need of say one's iI4VII3Z the dyepep
fee ir 244 ilium dectuiustruceo beyond law of
dontestilettottthat One's Dyspepsia (lore will car.
talnly cure It, .Constipation, the most ocotillo
cause of ill Ities/th, is sure!y eared by the Clore.
Sielatesdacke, czainpa, pains, or cold In either
stomach or Otlivels, Instantly yle.d to Its power.
Bole agent ,for Pittsburgh Is Joseph FlCaillg,
Zioji4 Market street.
• Cloaks and Shawls.
Go to Backe! 24 Co.'s 59 Derket street, for they
ate settles theil at great bargains.
A Teider Tete-a-Tote
,sepia" hallite . eharras, it the sweet words of elth
er party are nee mated With e iraerant breath.—
itiMeonoarr A the only article that will assure this
desideratum brkeepteg the teeth speckleu, the
guns healthy, the whole m outh pure and nedelliecl.
It literally embalm" the dental ...Dann's, preserv
ing U tram decay, through 111 e. Use tt daily. Will
41a0.11 a pleasure.
Tiaoraaa W. Party as co., . •
,rooitinsi sioto:Roofero, and Dealers to American
.eilito of various colon,: Office et Alecrondar
lianztdirve nest rho Wafer Warlce, Pleteburrali
Pa. fieslileuert. Me la Pito -Knot. Order,
:_proiordir &heeded-to. vror arrented water
proof. Repolrins done at the abortosi Dotter°. tfo
hiqgs (Of
need after It lireute rrpoirs, prore vided the roof I. poi
-ab
Neutral Sulphite orLlme,
presenting eke,. roe sale by Charles Super,
Drown, eorner,et Penn and St. ()lair streets,
tit...tabu/Ih.
Carpenter Jobblnt Shop.
llamas retanted attar as atm:cora of Mato years
it the arms. I have re -opened= shop for all aorta
Of lobbies to the Mai:natter dam at the old eland,
TUT bilWey, betatron SaUthlte/d street and Clbem7
Attu. •Ortlersiollaltad and promptly attended to
WrLGaer
Wentral, Sulytitte of Lime,
,or preservlag elder. Vor sale be Octanes 9oper
routs;
I.ttal ebinez 'et Pena sad Bt. Mal/. streets
nufh•
COUZlt27,leXthatitsbe Advisett.
41 sitarist:a/Lig yodi dry goods, g? to Darker &
ie Market street.
Ara you Wanting
iikaarlevOloaks, or :any tipit of Dry Goode, re,
reenoher the greaasentl.annnal Mennen and Hon.
atireale st ;Saner & Co.os, Ad nr.arinit street.
Ne ntral•Sulphite or Lime.
O'ns im,erirtria • ler sale by Charles Super,
longest, cornet at Penn aaa 9t . Cleft streets,
~-;1411o. Variety
- 161 - taraltait.desluri.; aldo bard*, wardrobes. and
iha bid ass4crnenf pa tt er, chamber and Cana
Isom forultura to bo the cry, a 0
B. B
tudtbd utdWa eldiSSePt.
ecl.lwdit
q•-• Intro to ,Get - Irtiein.
-Jlydu Irani tholhist, suss new. and La all
niPCOid taa , . 2l3o4.l guntorforio Jo= aisarat4. 7
4 sootr; Shoes oittalices, 700 Huttsat E eirri
la zaiii';i3adarkei
WS Mai Drloatto iiti You. Ps. 113 t.
Dr.: P. Btu
eeeen .aeons pun, azd exonsave gas
set. OsU st, 1144 Pe44
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Vathurs, Brothers and Son
Should est a Grover h Baker.
The Entire Stock of Damaged Dry Goods
Of Wlloon, Carr b. Co. will be offered for .ale ttdo
morting, .t ShelLaby Barataria. Nom I. your
time for boagoloa.
Collgrelte
Has the authorLty to cola money, and fix the value
thereof, but by general requet, and In order to
place this excellent article lelthfo the reach of
everybody, the value of Sa vyerle Barber soap I.
fined at 30 cents a asks.
Damaged by Fire and Water,
A large lot of Prints, Flame* o'Wrms, Cheek.
Tlekinga, an, &a., ke. Call to,lag at Siteiiaby
•relay's.
Cotton Goods,
Purchased drum the late decline he prices. r:,r
611) fresh, nice end clear, and will he self at • great
reduction an former price.. Remember. we are
now on the northeast corner of Porten nod Mar
ket stmt... C. Ilso=orr Lovt d. 800.
Ftrr '
! Fire! Fire: Water: Water! Water
Great Bargains, at Sheßaby & Barneyla
Superb Oil Painting..
A One collection of 150 011 Paintings. mostly Im•
Totted from Europe, to now arranged on the ....lon,'
floor of Illelliretnel Auction Room•, too Sindh-
Celd street, next to TIM; for the fro• examination
of the public. on:11 Thursday, when all are to be
arid a Aactlon. This Is ei remarkably beautlfll
Art Gallery of PiClines, that fn any city would
command thousands of visitors eta fair charge for
admlssfoo.yEhat theepportunlty Is given to•dayand
tide evening for a full examination, freed( charge:
and at the publio dlittibiltfon c f the Pictures, on
Thursday morning. and evenfog, all can' have a
chance to decorate theLr home with a choice gem
of Art.
Don't Wear Out Shoe Leather,
ISL. 3 ou can buy Dry Good• but allghtly dam.
•gt.t., at Sheßaby b. Barclays, at one fourth the
actual coat. Remember 7l and 76 Market street,
LETTEILFROM PHILADEEPIIIA.
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nasPcdiqojElni variety ,
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l e 'u'hi o 'n;:ornihe' n Utt t le
odre'en: f hel 1 Idtti c aUloeß'' aeew"duGst human
pastor
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el
y '' 'le
founded o lnthPf ietAbPhh i
thl t nter" ÷ rEvi freedom,
lb'
country
either
a r:b a nd— 4nll , nl n °.it°ll B t I e abooeP i
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te been
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of
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Sympathies,'
nt however,
ru i b e ° l'fe'lhindhyo , - , --ietlerall e edrhnieraud a hnthe ' il"A frican generally
Chur chekir
day el.'phpulpit, El.P e or'..-whrUant hat)ll i
States,rdeplore
r re da yt'e htm
icl'
anneid u idr°t: o lt.t h'l: p iriree' f l'ta f
° , rev edtaiio i lP T hlua: y VlC:narrPeehs°3:v b eecifjfp°no e dA.diti aNs:bof t
a n :P x dlhi‘itania'..l.ll:ill l ll scint k a 2tit4 , llea c ht 41'
itbU:dr
t organi za
tionts
gellrhensie'le,:ilueleee°4toijillriG.4l.9l_ h ard
r e efllo iPv l a t eYrlhn.'eolo:sneset..
ted
and prayer, this Mr. Chambers took occasion to
Ventilate his opinions oa national affair& Its
opened his discourse by saying that neither the
President nor the Governor were in his estima
tion entitled to the respect of himself or his
congregation, and that In its present con flUort
' he did not think the nation had ortat eases for
I thanksgiviogneleSa it wan for the close of "one
I
of the most cruel. trlghtfol„ bloody nod dal:raise
kantnd .wire
ethathsret stoerva"tionnnontedthe p i r s i 174
of the natuas corpus,. when Innocent moo wattle!
be no longer torn from their homes and east
into loathesome prisons. Re denononed the
Republicans as enemies to the colored race, for
their agency in throwing upon the tv :rid font
millions of negroes who had happy homes, and
who were fed, clothed and instrunted ire re
ligion by kind masters, but who are now de
prived of their protection, and will eoca±quent
ly perish in their helplessocan Ile th night the
f negro w4s . brought to Anac t r r .c i a f;or.,a
sari
por.
.1.1.17;1 purs n on, ..they v av u rr . i r l. n u n t , in era..l"aTtams./173',-
hut here their tu-sits Were ra's al front Merkur.
and degradation, and exposed to the consoling
influences of Christianity and civilization. Wai
that doing them a wrong 1 v " v Is is the
duty of those who have reduced them to their
present conditam to provide for them, for they
ate mostly of that class of people O - 110/13e anecu
tore swo re enriched Ify the Atrieun ;slave trade."
die dimoupeed the ballot-box as a mere sham in
the hands of the ltcpublioan party, and stated
I of to carry the Presidential election in bull
Chambers la a treat favorite with the copper
, heads in this vicinity, and there is not a "rorigh"
ithe Fourth ward—not an 'V ho 'Valle" w damns
n the rte not
does not regard blot as a
paragon among the expounders of the Scriptures.
In the opinion of other people, however. he La
a narrow -Minded demsnegua, who scruples not
to "steal the livery of 11-aren to serve the devil
lei.P Ells flock Is—worthy Of littp!
Two eneeits have transpired this week, to our
City, once so intensely conservative, which af
ford • refreshing c entreat to the inhumanity of
Chambers, and which Prove that this old world
' of ours moves, Ina social and a moral,al well
as a physical sense. Seven years ago, one of
the most aceompilabed scholars in toe country,
was advisee, Or rather warned, by the thee kiaa
or cf the city, againgt lecturing to e respaetabis
and cultivated andienceon a purely' literary topic,
solely because Ida view, on the subject of slave
re. were in antagonism to what was cashed the
"I,,niander sentiment" of the Pedadelpaa of that
dal.; and when the advice was not banded, the
female portion of the audience self - red for their
temerity to the extent of having their garments
sprinkled wily vitriol, and tan male po,Pon pat
in pall 01 life and linen, from a mob led on cod
cheerful by a class of people who assumed to be
reaoecta-le, and who believed teat the train of
PLiladelphia teas improved, in Its Southern con.
nett lor.s, by demonstrations of Ibis Lod.
Three rentolecenas would he painful if they
did MA ruler to cretin that cin...o: oossil,ly Ock-11,
again, and 'hat COCSIderatIOU Until. be my apolo
gy
icr
th's digreselon. The two even-a men
tioned
.are, Isl. The pie,:-.: reception of
Hags from a colored regiment, (just retuned
aore
from
and ;to work
proud of o eublagating" th- retractor,
darrOttt-rt of the South,) by tee
Union League—an association which fairy
represents the wealth, prarioLlaM, intelligence
and reilr. , :rueut of our good city of -13-.ethorly
Love;" and 21, the admission of colored dele
gate-a into o COO relation of the Literary 6 eche i.
of Philadelphia and vicinity, by a 'ergs, if no; a
unanimous rote. Wm. B. Thom., collector of
the port, pre idtd on the occasion, airl oWs
°trifling the rcli to al caned, a °anion wa made
by a delegatu from the “Catholic Literary So
ciety" to exclude the representatives of Cie Ben
jamin Banneker Inetltate (solo,-e7) from the
list. This motion rave rise to dlsenaikia,- in
which at least one of the proscribel race partici
pated, and in a manner ton that indicated
that the white tu•n bad not inonOlan
lazed all the oratorical talent s: the world. The
motion was rrjecled by a decided vote. Mr.
Thomas, who preildod, was on,, of the. °lancer
anti slavery men of this city, who tOOk a part In
behalf of free speech,
when free spew% Was re
garded as "inceudisiey" by sworn officers of the
law end stern professors of rell.tion. How fit
ting it Wan that he should have headed a mnet
ing maddlt , ao signally recognized the passing
away ot old entire and old prelerßees I X.
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Linty. Cot. Trolivantrian, commanding a
regiment of colored troops In Bouth Carolina
fa now under arrest at the instance of Provhs• ,
tonal Governor Perry, and is lo be tried on the
chalegrge of murder. Ills offe.asfe catmint, In try.
by itosihead enact martial and executing
5 wretch of chivalric antecedents, who was
found eiistitting the soldiers of his cocooned
'with a bowie knife, as They were asleep at night
in thcrailroad cars. Two oillzers of the reg•
'mem, Capt. Heasley and Lien'. Fo rmsn; had
been aeeaeeinatod Plat before ; and
bridge, a very prodeot and Judieious Col. Trow•
er,
formerly a resident of Brooklyn, N. T., doom'
eem
ed prompt Ittallatior nece.ssary.
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'rom Lw Orleans—gnuggiell Liquor*
Selze4--Dlovements or Uromtnent Pur-
EMIL
Naw Galata s, Decay bar 11.—Arrived--Costa
Rica, NeshaDnock and Guiding Star from New
York. eetton, irregular and uusettled; GOO
bales sold at 47@ific. Sugar declining; fair to
good fair; - 101@t6e: Molasses declined 10a.
G01d,146g. Exchange firm. Checks on New
YOrlr, If, per cent. discount. Sterllsg,l43.j.
A quantity of superior Pguora was seized
at Brashem city. laid to hart been smuggled la
to ibet place. Nearly eight thoneaad sacks of
colfeafinported direct from Rio nave arrived
bare. 'Generals Lonnstreet and Lerthi am.
Ted bens; the former th inks of residing perms_
neatly bent. Major General Gibbs. Gaited
States Arniy, and James Babb, the r oted finan
cier. are In the dip. General Evens la ett roate
for Texarts !ledge Radio 'mired at Galveston
ea MU/Ail hla homer. , .
• cilaiata reported at floathanirl?d, ag•
. . .
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Haw Yoaw. Dee. 12.--The genera' Total, Ls
arrived' thb,
_a_onalig. dim lett Hambark tie the
2dtholad her waned reports that the steamer
did cat taackst dwetharePtoo
- on this blp, ow
es to the preealecoe ot the oholtalt at Me latter
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
The Leadership of the Homo
DESIDOINES RAPIDS IMPROVERPST
Ruse Caucus Resolution Passed in ;eon
TENNESSEE DELEGATION LEFT OU
Proposed Monument to MamfOrd
PIMISORAL AND IIIitILLANXOI73 INTIILLIGENCg,
'pedal Dispatch to the Pittstatcrh Onset
Wks' uu4oroN, December 12, 12Z . 5
'X 4O Bll3llll' Br TEIE 1101 , 911.
Questiona having arisen under the diatom:e
-1 berment of the old Ways and Means CototuMee,
as to which of the new C , mmlttees would real
ty have the lead of the Donee, Speaker Colfax
was eprilrd to by eocoe of the committee-rose
to decide the point. Mt replied that whey tar
tar, taxes or boare were pending, the new Ways
acd Means of which Mr. Morrill It chairman
would have the leadership, but when appropria
tionswettspending the Appropriation Commutes
would have it, and that'll:lla Mat would be of
moat fro:lam:a occurrerce. According to this
neither Mr. Morrill nor Mr. Tharteue Slovens cal
he fairly called the leader of the H ruse.
D21.1101N as RAN DS I P ItO 7011114;.
The trill introduced by Allison, of lowa, to
improve the Upper and lower D=I2OIEILIS
rapids, on the.lallasissippl river, Is substantially
the same as that of Last session, which then
passed cue House. It provides far Comm's
alotera to conati.,:ti a canal around each, and
for en issue of not exceeding two millions
twenty-year six per cent bonds, to pay for the
PAISSAGE OF TRH nscoNsrrturriou RNOLUTION.
The House ru construction resolution, as pass
ed In the Senate to-dsy, Is precisely In ihe shape
to which last night's Senate caucus changed It.
Oely Cowan, Dixon and Doolittle, of the Colon
ists, voted against It. Doolittle's speeches
against. It hare been YOU earnest.' In public es
ttmatioti the modifications of ths resolution
ae.t.my,:d to efficiency, but it is understood to
hare been agreed in caucus to follow the course
ineaated in the clauses stricken out, although
Bena•ors thought they ought not to dye their
Lands by such an enaetmet t.
DISLIOATIOL
I It ibe Rouse, Raymond was only able to get
the Tennessee credentials referred to the cum.
millet prosldt d for In the resolution thus passed
althoutth they took care i o avow his personal
pref.:recce for sending them d!reet to the regu
lar electlon committee, as is any ordinary case
It was known tbht the President desired speedy
actlonon these credentials and that Raymond
spoke at Eli request, but the reference to the
Thad Stevens C.mosittre Is considered certain
to delay aetion for months.
The Roue, by an t mphat!c vote, refused to
Invite the Tenntssee memtora to sesta on the
foot, but eubet qualify invited them by Dame
voltbout recognising them as In any way lutbor
iseel to ept ak for the &ste. Thi - ty-il ea strong
'Lion Ists iJted agslnit CVco (We.
stn. 1 101121 IT NtOTT
Of Louisiana, meatier of the United States Su
preme Court before he became a rebel, is to
be heard on Faday on tile modest claim to he
permitted to resume practice as if tothlaz had
happened. without Lakin the Iron clad oath.
kiEIICL mos/Porto TO lIATE Ald air r.
Letters from New o.leaas tc-lay state that
the ritureed rebels there are collecting contrl
butioes to rake a monument tt the memory of
Slumfcril, Wan Wan acing by Gen. Sauer for
heeling down the Aintricaa flag.
asNuv 17.411 D naISCIIETt
Speaks to the hall of the House tam rrrose
night. The ticketa were all taken up to•d■y be
fore eleven o'clock.
The lest calm of Government tulldiagy, forts,
de.:..„ In this department. took place to-day.
GEN. CALL SoLICH2'.II
The report of Gen. Carl Schutz celled for to
day,Ly the Senate, Is quite voltrdnona, and is
said by General omr•era who have permit
ted by the l'resldent to real it, to be very able.
It colocldcsol the man with that of General
Howard.
Bides Genera/ Grant ald a timber of high
lal Er-Secretary Tr• ntioim, of the 11:7e1
l'reaeury, had an laterr,ew wi.b the Pre:,Went
to-day.
SENATOR FILISMNDEN'a VOSIT,OPA
On maternity of a prominent Senator it WllB
stated Ist t eight la the dtspatches that Mr. F.s
sender/ Led given ledlestiocs In the caucus of
bring weal-hoecd .;n the Hone iteCOasttnCtl3o
Resolutkos. tits t.mpbstic speech to-day suf.
ficiettly corrects the naletake,and_t)tows how
made
was the s tatcmenmade conce int; him
by his fellow member of the celo,as.
GRANT.:, RE , EPTIort AT TUE SOPTII.
Ii is toid ty these who secaroposuc.l timers/
ttrant on h.s Isle B ..atbern !rip that the only
Copular cruers tratioaw-eVoked by his presence
came Iron the peg roe!.
ResoNNAI. RILOMIN,
Assistant Ccionalseary, has hem relieved from
drily under General Meaen.
far coolim'a riNsacieL
Jay Cooke is In town urging isa is said, a plan
for pri paling to resume epecto payments ma the
first of January, 1867. He had a long Interview
with secretary kfcenffech.
00VII8MI8IT itsfrLorithe niaCtiABo6li.
The Quartermaster's Department In Ude cif y
discharged one thousand &Sven hundred employ
[ea since July, effeciing a reduction of es P
of over forty live thousand dollars. eritiell
FROM GEORGIA.
Constitutional Amendment Ratified
GOVERNOR ELEOTE D
Saw Yon h, Dec• 13.—The steamer Herman
Liviagenon, from Savannah on itto tith, has ar
rived.
The Savannah herald atatea that the Georgia
House of Rept esenta tlyes has paned e reeolcalon
retifyinn the Amendment to the Constitution of
the United States, prohibiting slavery, and the
Senate the next day adopted the name amend
ment.
Alexsoder H. y deelle.m
to bee candidate for Stephens peremtorlall the (hilted States Bea
ll 0.
- •
C. J. Atiltlna, the recently elected Governor
of Georgie, lOW a communication to the Leg's.
later* on tan Bth, declining Inauguration at
preamnt.appointing the 15th of January for
tore take
that porpoise,
&recess tin then and suggeating that the Legtsla
,
Governor Johnson had beard a pron,ama-
Von on the sth, declloLog 8. Cohon.Z. Cook,
H. Iltichaortn, E. 0, Cahoot/A and W. Not-
Card, elected to Congress, and adds, I do de,
dare, further, that as at present adv,latB, no cer
tificates given (Lent Nothing is eald In
the proclamation - about the 'election of Gov-
MI or.
The Fenian Imbroglio.
NRIT Yorts,Dee 12.—Presdient O'llabopey of
the F'rniaa Brotterbood, has Ironed a General
Order mating that orders on military affairs will
not bo regarded noires clamored by himself.
Death of Gen. Merril% .
11 /Imaiess. Dec. 12.-Brig. Gell. Mn l ll., of
the Regular Army, Commanding at Foal Me-
Fietill 4 died Ulla morning, aged about 60 yearn.
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,
.AZETT
A -
.4 0
11IE t.F" 11dEbTEllNiSS.
Resignations of General Off irrrs lerepted,
111,18 TH TO GUITHILA IPPOINNED
The Canadian Bid for Reciprocity
LAMARTINE ON AMERICAN POLITICAL AFFAIRS
The Southern Levees to be Rebuilt
FENIANS IN IRELAND.
Saw Toes, D.c. I.2.—The Tribune's Wash
ington special says: Lnct week the Treasury
Department issued certificates of indebtedness
amounting to one million eight hundred and
sixty dollars.
The re‘ignations of Major General Gilmore,
dated on the 4th Met , and Bagadier General
Estes, dated on the sth inst., hare been accept
ed. The resignation of General Jams LL Wil
son Is revoked std he Is directed to remain on
dutr.
Hon. Fitz Henry Warren has accepted the
position of minister to Guatemala, and he is ex
pected to leave for that country shortly.
General Kilpatrick will not visit Suave as
contemplated, owing to the change io Chillan
affairs. fle sail. from New Turk fur I'alparai
.o early In January.
The trial of Maj. Muhlechery, of the Fourth
artillery, for riot and conduct annvenslve of
good feeler is concluded. The verdict is not
rendered.
The teal of MaJ. Riley is progreasicg.
The Canadian Government offers as exchange
for the prmilegeof gelling their products la oar
markets under that:uncut reciprocity, to enlarge
and deepen the Welland and St. Lawrence Ca..
nal so as to admit vends drawing from twelve
to fonstces feet of water. thew securing trans.
portatlon from Chicago to the Atlantic, and giv
ing the same privilege to American as to Cain.
elan vessels lice of duty. If objection Is made
to this, proposition the Canadian authorities pro.
pose that this object ,hail be accomplished by
concurrent legislation between the two =sides.
The Times correspondent, Malakoff, dating
from Paris, the 24th nit., 'ends a disquisition by
Ltunartine on political affairs of this continent,
published In the monthly peziadical Lea Zaire.
tins Learn:wen He boldly defends the F. nperor
Maximillan's policy and Says it la a enolime
conception. vast an the ocean and new as all that
which is appropoe, a conception ore atatesman,
a conception of safety for A aserlea sad the world.
The idea of a bold and efficacious position to be
'taken In Mexico against the usurpation of the
United States, is a pew, but Just Idea. Europe
has the right to take this position. Franco takes
the Inltiatiye.
Hs theeetarta front the position that the new
continent of America Is the property of Europe
to prove that France has a right to assume this
policy, and having shown this to his satisfaction
be draws a figure of Americans as a commenlty,
and as individuals, which cannot be regarded as
very flattened to no.
The Paris Journal des Debars contains a severe
criticism on Lemartine's letter.
The World', Washington special says: The
Iffissiesippi and Louisiana detegatlous called
coca the tiemetary of War yesterday In regard
to the rebuilding of the levees, where they have
been destroyed or torn away. He at once
th at
his
rend a force to rebuild them. and stated that
antlicrity tar so doing was that the States
were under military government.
The Committee on Elections have been c
to meet on Wtdaesday next to take n the allicd
coo
tested case of Co Moth sad Kowa, of o
Pennsyl
vania, and decide which b entitled to take the
seat. Neither of them ate an the rolls of the
Heuer, the Clerk haviq rented to place them
there on the green,' that neither of them have
the Governor's certificate.
George G Fagg, late Minister to Swivarlaud,
and edlterof the Coneenl faafeym.f, f D
was on the floor of the 11,/ c yerterday. ayg,erat,
The Ilerald'a Dulnle correspondent say s it
seems as If the doetrines n: the Fenian Society
heel eaten up to :be -t• p, of the throne of the
Government. Ice evident extent dZIOIIg the
teasers of the ycnph, in that country realer. it
equal to, if it aloe,not exceed. the society of
united Lth.larnan. If it wee. not ror the exer
tions al the coueervatlve men of every shade
and erred nn the i•land, aided by the Catholic
clergy, Ireland would now he suhmergel In the
blood of her people cud that of the English
FEN IA N PRESIDENT SUSTAINED
oniutru fongre_smett Lealiar ntsblegtoa
LATE FOREIGN ADVICES
Near Tong, it c. I d. — Ledtel, hare bete re
:ei red at Fen.an headquarters from ranee, cir
cles la i.e. York, l iassarlinsett., New Hamp
shire and P. onayiran a, teat...la:az Prosident
f.Palabotay. Leiters eel tile - em, from the
west ruefully numb" the aet!on of the Senate.
A;eall for Uotg , na has been atnii to all the circles.
A alatemcat has been oriole,' that Col. .i'Ma
hotly has deposited .15t..3. thoosaad dollars la
gold in his own name at a banking bowie In
tills tidy.
A dial at. h from Washington asp- Many Of
the Bonthern delegates to Crngrim have le k.
The Ten attar cans 5.111 rentals, Tilt Virginians
are uLdecided whether to ao or atty.
In foreign Mee the I. 121-wwe lees. We haev
r - asonlo know that Lord Liareado 1, in t.. 1% tit
PO tolion of toe fosvicti °Mc, coat ,
Dr yet Da 1,13 ire a dlsoa , vh, cootalaini 5 Si!. ,
Was sof sympathy for Ranee and her .: 'I en , l i
1110 L also , Latin „ that the 1....1•K Sig of :espies
twos determlhid upon the sale of all his Ova , e'
slurs In the Papal State and upon settling down I —-—--- '—
for ilk In II ticgary.
; Prom Sus annah—Messag e of Gni - . Jo
A lent.: from I, neon sari- ti o th e 5 , h or son—ltl g hts of Colon.' Pereona— tier
December, twtn•y (our Irt,n Lltvai Si,ohars etructiou Comtulaslon to be !scut to Wae,
of Parliament, hard agreed to me,. fro m Laubl.a, Ingthn.
irltli clostd tloors,to form on Irish party ooceid: , Nun Yong. Dec, la --rho Savannah ral
or marinas Pod the 'dia . of Ireland. Tvii odu• ; eontaille rovirional (a rvernOr .10111:0011 ladles;
o rent, has been arranged at the Instance of ; cage to ((to Legts !attire. in which he entreal;
hi e I. pladorw. and wit. lac:nio the O' 'sago
; (heal to bring forward their preindlc,a I
am' other opuiar Irish heady:re.
I moeities, sod offer them at a sacridev e on the
I altar of their common countri, that we may
Prom VI ashington—P t i bile Printing.— 1 orc e again present the happy spectacle of broth-
P Had, Iphla Bridge Caw:.
I CIA, dwelling together in unity,
WA , IIIINOTON, Dec. 12.—The Reochllcan IL_ p- ' - 1 - 1 nor, of Itaprteentatirea leetrucled the
re,ehtatis ea from Now York have Indicated their I Judiciary Committee to report a te.ll see./ ring to
dealte that the lien. Itoecoe Conkhog be appoint. • peramia of color
the righ: of propene. the right
ed a member of a Joint committee to Inquire lota to sue and be sued, cod to testify in Cwiet
.
the corditioo of the late ao-called Can. The municipal election In Savannah resulted
fede.sey. I
In the choice pf F. C. Anderavn for May.),
The idea of a large amount of printlog and A resolution Wen introdu c ed In the LI clads
him:ring duritg the proseot year fa furnished by turn appointing C ommiasimiers to riot'. Wavh
the fact that the Superintendent of public print- ington and ascertain What Steps are neceasary
leg arks Coargrees fur an additional approprla- for Georgia 1.0 noun the orgaelsition of
Lion of tq160,000.
Slate, and their rights and ne . "
The case of the Schuylkill lirld: . - . ~. .
at Phibidal
phis, was before the Supreme Court of the
United States co-day George Harding and
Courtland Parker argued gig - alert tile bridge and
Daniel &dlera and F. C. Brewster fr.- • -
rseawster for the . 6, -- ;d - g - e.
The fair xla enhellsoclally the same as in the
Albany bridge cane, Involvea the right of
Sate Leglelaiuros to bridge navigable rivers.
Mr. Garland, of Arkansas, formerly a member
of the Supreme Court, moved /h Coon to re.
m ore pip, to practice, without taking the re
quired oath, thou ho did not wliftiliv give aid
and comfort to the robedloe. Tao Court bolls
the matter tinder conelderation.
Among the vieftors at the Executive Metnalon
to-day, Wee BC. Tronliolm, late Secretary of
the Conlcderidery,
Pollee Fire Alarm T elegraph—Jeff. Davis
New Yens, Dec. 12 . — Arrangements are now
perfected whereby through the panne telegraph,
the locatiouof • lire soon after It breaks out, Is
known to every pollee station house la the city.
The /Jerald's Fortress Monroe correspondent
in *letter dated December lot, sap: Jett Davie
enklys good health. lie hne daily walks on the
parapet, comfortable apartments, a genteel wan!.
robe, a good table, and plenty of reading 'rotifer.
fla thought the PresMoct's Message wu, gen
eral, a wise and good document, but was disap.
rotated that it was not more specific la relation
to the nithhate disposition which Is to be made
of himself. Ala eyes have lost the contempt—
uous lock they once had, and there is less hut
teur•Of Manner and less sarcasm of speech.
The twilit:vet-C. C. Clay In improving and he
has subsided Into seeming apathy and patient
waiting for whatever may betide
Municipal Election. In Massachusetts,
Boaters, Dec. 12.—J. A. Peabody was chosen
Mayor of Lowell City by eleven maJorlty over
B. C. Sergeant. In Newburvport Wm. Grave'
was elected Mayor. In Lynn CoL G. Usher
was Elected Mayor. In Charlestown Mayor
Robinson was re-elseted. In Roxbury Mayor
Lewis was reidecied. Poles bad little to do
with tbo results la either clty.
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Constitutional Amendment Retitled by Ken
tuck, Senate.'
FRAVE/011; Dee, 19.—The Senate passed, by
&Mut resolution the proposed ratideation of
the Conetitntlem dAmendment, Which bed been
laid over under the rule.
The Louisville Board or Aldermen mat and
Postponed the tried of the bill of imonsehmont
against Mayor Tamppert till Monday next.
XIXIXth CONGitt 3- zi--F1 : NNW , ' BY LAST NIGHT'S I,f.r.A.
Wasngworoa, December 11, is 63. Goyim.Non 0RA117.677•11 has sent a messani t,
EI 01 :12E--Mr. Raymond rose to a question of the Keetneky Legislature, recominXedlng Oise
the privilege to present the certificates of elec.- 1 all State indictments against citizen, for tree
lion of the Tennartee members. eon be dirtelsecd, and that the law to =fine
Mr. Stevens interposed • paint of order that I them in the Penitentiary be renealcl. fle
the Mate of Tennessee Is not known to the J argues that the General Governen ent take, ft 4l3 " Medicines, Instruments, Books
.
cognizance of their crimes, and tries or pardons- tionery, Furniture & Appliancss.
Rouse, which the Speaker overruled.
a brief debate, In which Maser, F.ne'r as it see. fit.
eta
Grin After nell and Smith expressed tree des:re that the Two young ladies, whore cacez be
Tennessee members should ba sworn in, on mi. ascertained, were drowned while names
sk atiog ou t the
doof Mr, Raymond, their credeetiais were re- river at Belvidere, In Illinois, or Thankagt slog 411,-T Efs.l:7o"l,X ON.
fared to the Select Committee on the so-called I Day. A third yeung lady was resemal from
On TEMB.SDAY adDlitsiliffl, Deaanber is. ar
Confederate States by a vote of 126 yeas against her perilous pc:cation by a young man who sow lu o'clock, at the Medical Parro;oes Virarch im e
41 nays.
them break through ,
comer of First and M an streets, Lostismillo,/iy.
Dart •
The pease then by a vote of GO against 63 AT a home race at thicker's Station, to Knox . ;: al ,,,, l ,'' a e r tide ritt-ete,a,°%alfo,o.o.taa tamest assortment o f
latdon the table • rcsolation to page the Ten- county, Indiana, on Friday lest, a man earned b7, - ,,,,, - , - ,, m.d l e ne ., 2 .4.; aver la to the west.
new° members elect to the pri of the Homer Johnson killed another named Case, by ea busk, and in e °einem' packages, and le good
floor.
striking
him
with • Slng-shot. Henry Hill fired o rd er, being tee s .
urplus of the •mount requited by
Pending the decision of their ease, a rests!, into a crowd, wouudlek several persons and kill. the medic.' bsr's,,....th."llPrkdki./...—"doik"Th:
lion was named that until Otherwise ordered. log a horse. He was pursued mod mortally 6, i 040 lb. Ames, ...id; ; !AO lbs as, unix;
,2 u Aloes, Pule; 5 407 .. Prep. Zine;
Mr. idaynarti and the other Representatives wounded. Johnson was not arrested. 11 . 14 " MUCCI; 15,100 yds Ailhoslys Neste
from Tennessee he invited to take seats in the TIIE losses by the failures of the several grain .I,I'III Plep A 6100014 ~a ori Sting
House of Representatives. Adopted, by years, cammia,taa h oner .
at Chicago, . ace ea. Nitrate Sllrer; 3,000 '' Rot Flannel;
it is new
133; nape, 35.
said, will not exceed 515,000, divided
Bl u e
Vi
• 400 il Prspared Chalk
The Speaker laid before the House 11 COMM' three or four firma. Millard : 13cothens, reported tee o pule. ' Cattier- SIM " Blue Vitriol;
[ldeation from the tioyermor of V 3 iota °arta"- In the list of failures last wet. k, deny the im Ides; 10,600 " Aled.Extssell
Inge copy of the net of the General Assembly peochment. In a letter to the pohLIC prime 6 00 . cerata Cstbs 7,600 " Prep. Iron ati'd
In favor of the repeal of the second section of they mate that they are not grain ~,n o „ p. n r l. k .V , Olit " Pute, Uglier
the act of Mayo_ / 562 , faring the consent of speculator, Ina owing to failures of other pet- 4 ,,,, o iji;Lti.o.e.atta'anai. or e r 0 1 ,. a : R t‘ d
the Legislature of Virginia for forming the new tics they were forced to ask an extension on 5,- tom .. White Was.: fi,ope " toi l p. ' $ le ' r . mit
State of West Virginia. Referral to Om Com. Geo bushels of wheat. which was granted. 7sco - Simple Cerstei lo .. loans; *
Witco on Jedlelary.
ii Reale " ' gen t.... o ,
Toe Anderson well No. 2at Petroleum con- l ' 6°° o c ollo o , " ""` 0 ,.., u1 i ai ' rt
On motion of Mr. Hubbard, of lowa , it woe ter, which, for the past the or four months, I°A " ..-1.• Bart: 32.
" D'''
;. Poe.
has been doing 'eery quietly, one handred bar- igitio " Clolor a tifelr B ra, - sera " de n; Rfaftoim,lvbeed,inT,thruatc,t,hdet.C,
io,mq.mh.ltetelLo,llthalllectapedry
ea has
eels per dry, started off vary intddenly , at three
o'clockon .11ra y evening, and has flowed ero " collodion; 1 , 600 "„ " t t e aaa 1
cy of providing, by law, for the security to sot- - . mo " Pulver...a Gum me eal a2e.n;
diem, who enlisted la 11411 and 1862, and who
Arable; ' f0,7n0 " Epsom
relit;
m
the Government during chalets war,iock ccuthnu ' n ' ever since * Sh° has been gainin g l ' ana " csPsll's' , sur dna Old Liver oil;
very heavily for some time.
4,213; ris. Creosote; sib " Olire Oill
additional bounties ate to make them as n ly
400 lbs bo om ter
503 •• Canoe 011;
as can be, equal to those paid to soldiers ho TIIII banking house of Leduc, Tousey Sr Co. 4 e ee .
503 as iipongs•
enlisted In 1844, according to the time of am of Bt. Louis, suspended payment and closed taco a Sweet ' Spirits 7.800 e Barley; .
vice. .....
. their doors on Monday. The amount of their tre; rt,t3M " Set. seer:
On motion of Mr. Grimier), ft was r molved tie it
is ankn owni MD doz Spnts Turren- 4 4.600 " ',audio.;
that In ordet to afford equitable compensation Disetwergs hem Jefferson City, Missouri, tme o , e , cr i o i t " .: ; , OH, 3,toaji,l4.o„Ert. St n to post. masters in the new Statea,:the Commit- say, resolutions with o view to obtaining an ex- t ' 000
lb. I.sudmlum ; 5 seo " 311114,S0ood..:
tee oo post.tifiees and post roads be requested pression of the * concerrence or non - cancurrence 730 ii Paregorls; Atilt/ u Sngsr Whits
to inquire Into the expediency of nmeadlug the of the House wilt the President on the pried- Moo dos Dampier sad
.Utaihod;
Natal laws by gebatitoting commissions In- pal points of his measage, will be se/omitted be . 3 ,t o=l, Pi p i , l l.l o n ad " t'aa' Bl's sod
Greco;
stead of salaries,
a leading Radical member at n ary day. The s• two " Orlon Pills; ' 5,600 .. Te G olocs;
kir, Eldridge offered hie resolution. noticed Indiewlous are that the Pres's plan of re- eino lbs Prep. Lead;
actor
" Daliested Egg,
ytatexday, mustabileg the President In his policy construction, so far mlt goes, will be approved am ~ BI uarbPotme 243 ii Farina;
ofteeonstruction.
Loco " Uhl°, u '3,340 gds. Gotta Perch*
Is the Kentucky Legialature on Monday, a tow " lodide li OlothL
The House, by 25 to 151, refusal • second de
bill to •Ilow negro teatimouy was rejected la the a, "' :: R xr "ub ri ' " b) ulna 4 'en ' :r o f tii reffe `';
Eland for the previous queation on Its passage.
e4o
Senate. A resolution was introduced declaring ~ , a , , . 'L'u,„l Sp ' ij Lao. 1:0 0 6. ,0. p E,,,,a,,,.
On motion al Mr. Payne, lt was resolved that
that Kentucky had reserved rights, which she
ender; 4,10(II hg. Twine. -
the Committee on Commerce bo instructed tole
was prepared to defend. A resolution ratifying Cream Tartar, Saltpetre, °earths Soap, Mustard,
titdrelnto the expediency of a monitor' of the laws
the Constitutional Amendsmot tam Introduced ni. thrtb. h tlocia, Rochelle Salts. Part. Clansman,
regulating the Commerce and natio:ion of the
tak e . a n d es„,,, en t h e em b er , r eoat i erof the and lies over one day; also a resolution refusing Co 0 oeolate, Ge . 4,thas Paul:, ginger. Hots
tinted States, so as to remove all uncommon, to ratify. A member from Shelby denounced =tem ~filtafteaneha,ariaunette& I,,alt.entaaeataati
relltraints on such commerce and userigatlott, l'il , r,,." Lincoln and Johnson a n w 5155 1 ' 5113,3 than Appliance,.
and at the same time provide addlticmal late, "4" Davis-'"
SA- Ortalognes can be had steer 4 1 artion-rooms,
or she Dledieal Purveyor's oMces m tap city, by
amide egotism fraud. upon the novenae and to A TEL.F.014414 received Monday night from
report by bill or otherwise. President Johnson to Governor Browniow , of letter or personal spollostloo. .
' Term, 444/1 In Clovernpoot fend...
On Motion of Mr. Farnsworth, it was .s Tennessee, say-s, speaking of the negro testi-
B. G. IehMIRY S. GO.
eagent, That rho Committee on Ways and teeny bill: "It Isto he regretted that the Lee. nolAdecdtd Aurtioneers.
Means be instructed to inquire whether it was islature ha, al yet taken no step indicating -
not the intention, on excepting wines made that public aentiment 15 moving In the right di•
Dem currants, berries and rhubarb,' from sire- I reation."
el4t, tax, to exclude them from the payment of
any tax, and that they report by.= . or other.
whe.
Variona resolutions of Inquiry were adopted,
after which the House adjonrited.
strait:.
kr. Cowan presented Itettion from a num
ber of sohLess In the late liar, testing for [smu
t ts—tbe same ea was Oren to those enlisted to.
ward, the last of the war. It was re'errecl to
the Military Committee.
M. Cowan presented • petition from the cid
z,his of Pennsylvania, aelting for a high tariff
on Imp( rted gcods, to protect borne manatee
[tires. Referred to Cotamitte on Fluanotk
air. Morgan Introduced a bill grant:Cern car
tel° persons, the right to establiati & telegraphic
cchmmunieallan between New pork and the
teat holes. It was referred to the C'austnlttee
eta Commerce.
'Mr. Darla offered a resolution. declaring that:
WhiercaS there no largrr exists an armed rebel•
lion, or public danger. therefore the privilege of
the writ of habeas corpus Is restorAl In ever',
State of the Colon.
Mr. Darla said he did not intend In the above
any opposition to the President. He and the
',topic of Rentneky Intended to supp,rt Presi•
Pent Johnson la so far as he did what they be-
Mired to be right, but this was a que , tion
of
privdple trbkh demanded a frank and rearm-I
fni opposition. The resolution was then inferred
to the Judiciary Clommittee.
Mr. Anthony cal:, d 1110 the Haase resolution
of Mr. Stevens, for the appointment of a Joint
, ernnifttee on the condition rle lately rebel.
lions States, Red moved tan0v,...1 so a, to make
a eml,mrent instead of a pout reset: n:lde , It
also omitting the last clame, which nrovi les
that until the report of said ersmanlttee no mere
ll* of the lately rebellions States shall be re
ceived in either House,
Mr. }toward mcrerrod the moll:aloe an It
came from the House, and objected to the strik
ing out of the clause referred to.
Mr. Ant:may knelt the amenltoett would be
adopted. The resoeth,e, s o it c ame Ow, the
Moose, was In contradiction of the Constitution.
el provision, making each a padre of the quoit L
Eleations of eta own membr_ra. The wore., "bs
market] cut," cut off all debate, which was is
violation of the prat ties of the Senate.
Mr. Doolittle advocated the reference of the
whole subject of recOnstruclion, to the Judiciary
Cure
mitten
The rcsolnUon was adopted as amended by
Mr. Anthony.
Mr. Cowan atoned to amend by making the
number of Repreaentatives In the proposed cone
isittes equal to that of Senator., instead of nine
to elk. Megatived—reas it. nays 211.
Mr. Saulsbury opposed the ',solution and
rapid for the yea and nays. Tee resolution aa
emended Was adopted by 13 to 11.
Ater a rote of 33 to 11, Mr. Cowan called
op Lie it.olutila or veaterdhy, calling hp,.
the President ter informclon as to whether the
fietnilion to been ruppreseed, the Post Dillies
n - estaldishid. the Revenue been colleted, etc.
Mr. Sumner offered the followingarzondutent,
which was adored :
"And at the same time to furnish the Senate
comes of such reports as may be, or hare been
reeelved from the otneers and agents appointed
to visit that ii , rtlon of the "ttion lately In rd.
Including, rape,ssit,l t, the report. of the
lion. John Corode and .Major Genera; C,
Schurz."
resolution was adored, and the •
adjourned at Tooter of thr.,
PrivFizlies as Citizens
of the United Mmes.
Tbo Government Cotton market it arm; Gm
monk on hand on the 9.h Inst., was 100 p !•.elea,
Middlings 48(13.50e.
From Nashville.
Nssncrual, Dec. 12 .—Cotton has bean unusu
ally dull to day; receipts and shipmesta were
very light; prices range from 39 to 923 i. Teo
receipts are 229 bales, and shipments, 299 bales.
An affray occurred on the street, to-day, in
which a white man, named Moore, was allot by
a negro. The ball catered Ms face. Tho wound
le thought to bo mortal. Tho negro was not up.
prebeaded.
The Cumberland ricer Is Tieing, with 33 Inches
on the Moils.
Steamboats Snag—Reward for Murderers.
Carlo, December ill. The steamers Com
mercial and Hard Times recently sank in the
Georgia river. Both wore laden with cotton.
Lou undaown.
The City Connell of Atlanta Lave offerada
thousand dollars reirard for the apprehension of
the murderers of James H. Crew, candidate for
Mayor of that city.
The Georgia Governors,
WigtussOlon, Dec. 12. Gov. Johnson seat
a telegram to Washington lest night. !salting to
be '
.reetles relieved and recommeiding that Goa.
be allowed lo t ke hls office.
Virginia Legislature Adjourned.
Alcurstatm. December 19 —The Legislature
Le deckled to take a eteess horn tho 91st Inet,
• hamar, ad.
FOR BALE,
OFIE Alp t DALF ACRES OF emoutt D,
Upon whtek Is triotett Allot Frame Mull, eon.
auto
Wahl tooma:Affa ble and Catnap amine,
now Panaa,,,wall of
Oakland, watery A° '' attuatal
kland, for MAO.,
Lola to Pitt townitdp from dlOo to 3i.000.
•
ItIcILIBTERZ G&zz &
aDy
ATrolikkrs, 081 Oran* Street.
prrranlaba. PA.
.
E in t AII IT, E T L
Bolt JOY. E . 11 1.kriiEs & Mts.
-- - •
ROWLZE—At the restart,ee of his mother,
Wylie .
et:eel, GEORGE W. HOWLEE, aged 19
yew
EWING—At the Rattle of Spottsylyaala (Must
House, !URN K. EWING, of Uo. F., lath Reg.
Pa, Vol. , agea 01 years.
The funeral will take Alas (tom the resident
his mother, HA cal EW/9:. Chent 2l :l9 area,
bfaasfield, on la ta o leeDlr, Dee. 11th, 01 10'4
0.1110 c11.0•04, P 7 proceed to Ohaztleza Clemeterf•
ma (07.003 of the fatally and his late coons ea to
arras are respeatfaly Mated to atteal. Carastes
wW leave Hare's notelet I),
REES—On Monday. December 11th, ars. 191. s no 2 .
bee E., Wife of Toon A.. 9 Rat., of typtolJ fever,
aged St year.
The for era! Will take place from the residence
of her husband, N 0.7, Wylie Street, on Wedoes
day, the lath inst. at 2 o'clock, p. ot. Her remains
tail be taken to Allegheny Oemetery (or Loter•
merit. Members and friends of the family are re.
spectral., mounted to attend.
• _
_ .
••-•ILLDALE CEMErERy—A. rnra and
most pinturesque plane of Sepuitnre, situate
an the uplands, immediately north of AlleghenY
(My, on the Nov Brighton goad. Persons wish
ing to select Burial Lots still apply at the Super.
halendents Ginza at the Cemetery Title Deeds,
Permits and all other business will be attended at
the Drug Warehouse >l' the undersigned, corner
. 2 adela4 and Leaoook street*, Allegheny.
GEO. A. Hht LLY
ticann•ry an rtes.,
S ATEB
SKATES!!
2.500 PAIR
Ltdiles,
Gents and
S .1-1 A_ T _IE S
ix EYERY VARIETY
FOR TALL LOW BY
JelAllEB BO Fr.r,
No. 136 Wood Street
ROL IDAY PRESENTS
1300 ES, PIioTOIR ant AL.131:11.13,
WIC/1 ifto VE:stiq
WOILI? 130 XE:
OOLD PENS
POtt ET ROI )gs
POCKET A "t'3IS.
( 1 / 1 .7.11:S of all k
ICI/(iAINI9fuN M.A !Ws,
CI:JESS SOAII DS,
CI:LES:4.IIEN
Itu wen. Stock Nov Renal
DIA It ZES AND ALMANACS FOE ISGe,
JOHN P. HUNT 6; CC.
Pleni ST., MASOITICIIIII.I_,L
HUGH FITZPATRICK,
FIRST PREMIUM
GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER
Philo Roll, tor. Third and 111arket 34.,
Sedond Story, entrance on Third urns.
Gold Pc. and Gold and Silver Penal! Cale.
Irbolsaaia and ntalL
can rood Parvononadtrel,ng
ptom:F;ltilt
cturned. rill DO
007:1 pd
RIVdTE eND OONFIDg2QT~L
.47E °JAMIE .510 VICE,
Ou Bro Ulna, Goonorrhcea, Oleet.Bemlnal Weak.
min. and all t h e secret latirmitlee ot
youth and maturity.
FEMALE COMPLALNTS, &u
DR& AMOS &JOHNSON.
arronvenv LADIeII.
Female lonsplalate treated wash prom s encases.
sent to any address on rear !Fa of prams.
Drs. Arno. a Johnson have for
the lean ex
•luslre 17 devoted their ettentios to the meats:tent
• I these complaints. Address
DBE. Amos 4 JOHNSON,
Wl:r re
142 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
VdLUABLB RICAL ESTATE FOR
T issza.—as fait fro OTI mall/40d alsaa4
afar Ihasataar It Fltrb., by LSra diel..
Mao. as feet Mat ea marks* atrett, tau nu,
am's , of Third. by IM feet de ep
Mao, a eoroyortabla two nay Brieb Daralaßl
Roams al hal/, pato!. a luirmase.Cll jar jzz9 and
Nbado traps. abrabbity.4o4 Imp lot 4 vea.d,
Angara to Latrobe. •
For yrlire awl tersot.tool 7 to
8.1 UtliloßEßT A HOMY.
at Martel; Barret.
ROSS STIMET DPI WO*
containing
tilteg Ma+ Thick Dwelling, No, g non it..
Pulogtea ma, having mashie casaUca la
goi 1 0 an story, hoe INad col
nk d tr%
Dath-too and o her froZwohloruheil, now laagood
cagalz,
OF ED FOE SALE.
S. S. BA yArt.
Broker In Stocks and Rem Estate,
ae I 07 0 0ttati ei.. (Butke's Ball Zag.)
EY e. 6. HENRY & GO
lON BALES BY T. A, McCLEI.-
I. ATM.-014%0E AND SA 1 .4.1t0J.111::, 5 6
AND 57 FIFTH STREET. ,
TtrESDAY, TO A. 21.,
Will be sold at aka
of BoOat&pun,
,-
street, a quantity Of efeOV.l' eh,21,1
OSliken Barron ya.-• aralture,
ng ko compd./5g ae.: au
-1,0,10r *a:AWOL "ir seat pfirlor ' easirs, rficker One
a °. to 12 7iicti; elegant Lollslo top centre DOI*,
.:eat and wood aheirs, Isiah (toads, turned
Dustsd cottage beesioad; new portable) spring
matttea, half do, spring bed. 111 pillo WS, com
forts, apreads e &beets, Battler beds, ea w and sec
ond hand Brim.; ingrain and stal: carpets, rags
and bats; two large gilt frame mirrors, French
usina fsooy uify, Glare "taware, toilet seta, win
dow abides, egg atovra, as and sea:stary, table
halve; for ks and carvers, he ,
TUESDAY, P. 3 1.,
34111 be sold the Sales ligOotar,63 and 57 Fifth
are., balance of consignment of Pars, Lune.
and Misses Longed Sq matif Shawls Wo len
Goods, Blankets. Also, a quantity of Dry Goods.
TUESDAY, 7 P. M.,'
Will be sold at Salmi D00m5, 74
65 5m.1 . 67 Fifth st.,
Table and Pocket Uuflery, Noce Pa?era, hnvel.
opals, Pant Stuffs. Vite,
WELINE.D.I Y, 70 A. M.
IST EDGE Quill MiTTEE rFFOTS—WiII
be sold at City Rail, the following articles 2000
tin cups, 2070 tin plater, 200 cum and sauces, 100
mugs, pl:char., cosec anJ
yte.firLetsi.,4lar,pbon.;lsbefind.,
chairs, Italic:is; 6. shirts 730 pair stk.; km
Pslr. Winer.. 70 vtikets aneets, pito:ow.; 200 yards
flannel and inualin and a quantity of articles too
numerousto es Lion.
telms,of Sa l e cull. .11: goods to be re.n.ivel on
day of sale.
DNESDIY, 17 ,1
Latye Isle ofW fi..reran,Pat Ifolli lnx.st ramp
It pooloa, Itraltl. , ok's
WEDNESDAY, 1 1 1 4 p. in
Salo at Stores to 11/1:1 57 flab flab.
user
T RGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT
Ht LLl)u CIS.
MUT,' Q [ 'ACT - T.211.0,e¢ (1 rn arta L'a ())11Ci.,
PITTSreeI,I,I, Ye.. Der, I, 1,63.
1 1 / 1 11 be sold at Public /suet :on. 'on toe lath of
DEOLAILiEIt. 1645, all toe BUILD'S', AND
BA LOIAlle ef A r us firip REYISULDS, (Brad
dock. rield.,) a. follows, Tie!
9 Buildings, Uttleers Quart Hsi
6 do Barrackei
2 do
2 do Qt./ t6l mem ter's Sto,ett 'use;
romalastry
r d Prison;
doo
llusrd House: do
do Out Bollitnes;
do Staple;
dood,
Quartersu For ag e rr ,
l a a ,
t d ongo Store dra ..,,,c
h House; li.lh,l ,
~,..,,,,, . . i
do Bake Boo*
do Cook House.;
do i
Latutdry.
Alto, the Board Fence euelcoleg the Ca m p.
Portha6olll will be required to reroove, the
looking. want° ten 'aspirator Ono sale.
I...lx—Cash, Unt . ed States Ourrerieg.
Sale t r sonam Reynolds 2 a. Tralas lease Pitts
burgh for Camp o Penna. B. 11. at 640
and 1C:65 A 21.; Prttstoug a a n! Onnoe.ls ttao rt.
It at 7,0 and 11 In/ • aa. U. 08088
dell." Lt. 001. and Depute Q. M . Other ,
s"..
________
SUATES !!
Children
•__ -,_________
11PLENDID COLLECTION or OIL
1-- PAINTINGS BY LLATAI.OGIZE THURS.
DAY AIDRNING, Dee. lath, at 10 o'clock, and
'I lIIIISDA Y nod FIDDAY EVENINGS, At 7
o'et sk, will be sold fig eataletJue, on the second
tour of the A actlon Ilooma. 10e Smithfield, next
to Fifth street, (entrance also from Fifth Street,
at rear of bullilltng,l a large and splendid collec
tion ‘r on Painting, selected with great ear., and
now arranged tor tree exalt/Mon The collection
comprioes v &Inane Original Pictuyea by eminent
living Artista. and fine (irides of nonce of the most
celebt and 0 il Masten, nsive In the different Hal
knee/ of Eutope; e ...bracing group; anJ -ay...
Liic nod C0 L1F , ../1.0.1.ii 1.1t0,, architectural
r e:i t / Lk. .taco
pir,..7. .voLl,a View ter ; e g ii n t .. F; r i Lz t ie a s a n i
n e t o : r e m ;
places; iambic/trim etc.. In gre•t voriet y of elle,
•tyle and [lsiah; i he 'whole funning, it la Pollevei,
one of Ihe best cO/:e.lans ti er ..11 , rod In Lbla city,
The palming. in 'I continuo no view every dag
and evening until We. - uticiLertable seat. spent
/shy ;afieldre for ladle..
del I A. 5101,47 AINIE, Anat.
B OLTDA Y PRESENTS AT AUCTION
GREAT ANN( il AL S A LE nf
fine thanks, opientlLl Photograph Albums, Fancily
soil Pocket littnes and Prayer Rooks, Juvenile
Encilia, Letter Paper, Unlif Pens, btu, toe.. aril'
enumenee this evening at the 4 ;0...P10E10 Slit
R cicala, nypcalte the Post (inlce, vol caution
every evi fling dulng the :week, and at Price
isle et try day at auction prism
A. Moil. ii . A I:NrE Auctioneer
',PRATT BEM Salesmen.
Jai
Off Eiji( EMS
I ' S. COIII.3IrBSARY STOR ES. —FRI
• DA Y 11101ININ 0, Deo. 18th, at it o'clock,
by on'er of Maier 0. W. Murphz. will be amd at
Li, Office of the Cemaciaaary of Stahatetence, t . .-
Ler of Peloo street anti (len Moe All
Situ ey
ire Bacon Shoulders, in tierce;
1,021 lb. until Dread. in barrel.;
In ureful oondition, and can be examined soy
time prevloos to sale.
Terms—Cm( h, Government 'Nee..
dets .t. MoILWAJN
_______ E Auctieneer.
ion CLOAKS AT AUCTION.—Tin
nt EDNES atteoen at 2
Ittesonla Hall &no DAY) tion Roo rn m., WI and 6i c F tth
street, will be .old, one h mitred Lull.' el nears,
illceT'are'ettal"l.l;orsit'fuelettaretle"ertr'y'red., ko"
selvell from New York. j°"
dela. T. A. tTeOLELL 4ND Amor
STEAMBOAT
pil
A. o
Stanch and Hiatt draught steamer
MARIETTA- ..... . ............. . glisten%
,will leave as above, THIS • DAY, the Inn 1n.. .
at 4 e, r.
For frolght a! palasaa apply on board, co to
dell i.i o t. 40K,
,3LLING WOOD, t gtt,
r
.....
'POE LOUISVILLE —The fine
Debt dtanglit packet, s &Maid
FINA NCIES Capt. DAnna.o44;
mill leave for the above and an Intermediate porta
THIS DAY, the lath hut, 51 a P. le.
For 4.4eNtpt orqr. .pply on board or to
J. .
O,4A.IStIWOOD, )
del2 Jonif FLACK L Ag"tL
.- VOR MEMPHIS AND NEWartig
OELLEAI4S.—The tine passenger
steamer
WEssarrOEß Cap t. William Dean,
will leave as above, THLTDAY, Jae Ina tut, a
4 o.oloek, r. M
Far freight or peonage_ pply on board or to
J. D. C
JOHN PLAOLLLINOWDD ' ( 4,:a.s. WC.
VOIR CAIRO iND ST. LOUIS
_a. —The hoe arid emomocloas pascenl,,
gar steamer .
HATA' aomicsovt_ .. .: .. apt. Bah. Rotation.
will leave for the above and intermediate ports
nue .DAY, the iatti mat., at a o'clock p. m.. !
117112 N FLAME.
.7. D. OOLLINGWOOD, tagri,l."4
OR NNW ORLENS.hei
- ught-drultet, oOramodloua Nissen.
ger met.
.... , .............. 8. Eturritax, ISlrmag
Eli
leave for the above &ad aLI la
Dort, Dort, ISM -DAY , the rah leat.o4 4P. V. •
rot halal:it or innate ariPlY
geg
REGULAR pecnr"
ETA:AD
ZANENVILLE.TheIILi d li n t e neTw itemise
GRAMM Capt. 0. R. BM, wtd teener the
EgAbove and all Intermediate porte EVER6d
ilr zancinua
J. D. OOLLINGWOOD Anent
Pk CATN7N II T
iieteean Nuts, Malred tyu anrreL s outh
VOLUME LXVIII-NO. 308
AUCTION SALTS
UN PUECEDENTED LARGE SA LE
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the most ampia experience, ae
entire snuess, ample, efiledent awl rellable. They
are the only ertedielnes perfectly ads en to pope
uso--so simple Mum mistakes cannot be sleds
In sung them; no harmless as to be free Hem den.
ger, and so emolene us to be erws.”
No. I cures FEVERS, Coegestlons, InnaMMTT.
tion.----._. ......... ... ..•
WORMS, Worm Fevers, Cala.— 2.1
3 '• CRYING (JULIO, or Teething of
Infants— ..
.. 25
•• MAR 4FICEA of children or adults ns
I D)SENTEUY, ariptot, Harem,
Collo'. .. . , . .•• 03
" CHCILEIa XOE/TVS, .......... 25
f OUGHS, Etronchitis
■ NEURALGIA, Toothache, Pace
s HEADACHE, Slek Heodasna.....• • 26
It . . u • DT PEPSIA, Billlous Stomach.— •S
sUPPRESSED, scanty 005 pain_
to
_ 25
12 " I.I3( 'CURRHLI:A., or Whites . . ....
Tr •• OROUP, booms cones-- •• • • 23
/ SALT 211.1.1itt51, Eryslpelly-, Stop-
Lion. ....... ...... 26
'• RIECSIATISR, all 4..601
aUta. • ...
If FEY ER AND ............ 25
it ver. . ... . ........... .. . ... 60
16 „ L. PlLE,,lnternol or etrierno . l. ..... 60
19
upa rex. m
KT, La, Inflamed eyes. 60
CATARRH, acute er chrome, Ds
-29
0 ammo .. .. ..... 57
WHOOPING COUGH. sommoille
21 " A5T17g.5...171—pp
' EA St .I.d..bOHARIALS, imitured
hearty ..........
:1 " SCROFULA,
—, 60
60 enlarged glands
24 GENERAL DEBILITY, phys/cu
• DROPSY and 55652 y secretleas.. 60
re t' SEA SI g M/NESS, or sickness Trim
ridin
.......... • 60
21 •• KIDNEY DISEASE. Gravel—.... 60
21 Nk:RVOUS Dsonarr. Mutual
emminione, trolnntty
..... ... •
zi SORE MONTH. or —.. 60
so Ilit/PIARY INCONTINUANDE. 60
Bo
et .• PAINFUL, P.EBIODS, even with
BUFFEIN C ..
Si raange o Life. lo 6 s o
EPILRPS Spasets, St. Vault'
manes .............
34 " DirritElt iikereta iOrs-
Thr , at
100
IPALMILT 3.47,11 --
Cues of 20 rlale,ln morreco ease and book .
complete. .... ... . ... •••• ... .
Cite ofd Cue or 20 large viols In morocco boot, and— o•
large ,ints: plata case and book— 6 00
011/1 of 10 boxes (Nos.l to 161 sad b00k...., OD
ZUG xpio mei. ca.%
For
Wholesale Agels6, P iaashollh, Po.
lOC. R ail by_ E. WINER, SI Salead stank
EM/NG, No. mi:r
84 Xarkee street, earner l of
the Diamond, Pittsburgh, acts J EAST 64
street. Allegheny. - tytOgyeoo.
DR..sTrao- 7 . 77 __________
ELELLIPLOCKY9 , 1 7 ,• ntin i •
COUGH BALSAM , :Li ''' `" ri
Ie warranted to be the only . ':,27: - .... NO -7.--.
preparatton known to cure -....., ....-..- ' .., .., i
ilcoughs, Colds, lioareeness AlUlk.ri.i
t= 5:117414.Z).13"gtt
wad
• ' '
I_ ,__________
Croup. Being prepared front vlticei sad fielbe it
I. healbg. aort,aisle, and es Peirtoratind i and
ttcularly a ultabhS air all ad'attlens et thYThreak
and Lungs. Far sae by Dauggnna eoarpartere•
A. gt. amazes e. 0 0.,
- NrsoiristiAsiTs.
TOTIYBPEPBI.I.. ~---,
PYI N ti a r ! li co n o tr eltts . It‘arel t.,'‘‘\ kki /1 4 \
figha,srVifililgrir. t a . °__ 4 ,/,E...,,z' ,t,',
tarcalnattra toatractat..... '--.
Ma stomach and nirvana
'Wm. ir !a • &Ueda ,
~
?Med, far DIOPIII.d* as 01%. vil,
adtatatton, ervonaneas,
~, , 4..., ..,
!ose OtAppouw&spillzr --ij-r4,,
of the Swaim's. elatullm. • '
orr and Debility. it !shut alehaholly, therefor*
\........___
partlaultaly suited for wear, pfenons and Dr a.
peptic persona. Par late 17 all Drankas Arnim.
when, at 41 par bottba, • fr .
R. E. SWAM'-{ 03.
~ par:pro Wavaileata /Lamm.
1311?..8TRIESILEAD'a cy--7.-------, -
PILE REMEDY L-,L
--
7
0 iI Ego cored thouo ,1 E -L
11.
,
e
wont cases of Mad.= • .•••.,',., .1 - ..,
&lordingira id". -
Mymadint4 , All•• 11,4 . 1 ,4 Lt I! ti,.4a4..„....
, Itsle . F .Zranted t o t o
gala hg '
firoitialts t 69 crettt.L...E.NLLittS & CO.
pealzi yinkMUIAILEDX 4
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOTS AND SHOIS-
REDUCED PRICES
Goods Which weer were Sold SO
days ago al $lO and $l2
are now Setting toe
S 7 00 .:1 SID 0
AT THE GREAT
SHOE EMPORIUM,
Concert Hall Shoe Store
LIVEBITBING BAS BEEN
Marked. 1) a yr n.
tAlrn
Great Bargains are,Numeroas
'No. 60 FIFTH STHEET
atj
oAr BALI
OLOTHINCI HOUBt,
No, U FirTEL STREET.
NEW GOODS,
►tet ()LOTH GOA,r3
BACK °MILTS
ERGLISII WALIEI2IO 0041C3
OPEROOATS OP ALL KINDs,
C4F PANTS*
rtriv BLACK PANTS
PEO TOP rexra
►ad sty/ n. of
to OTIII2IO
FA A HDL is3.OF 00.1
-
FUR THE rit.tr Oa DA E.
J. H. SMITH & do-
cLonitrahs, OAK HALL, I runs' ST.
01:Trate tte Opera Hoaee.
~DbiP.HREY•H