ESTABLNLIZi) IN 173 i gig Vittshrgh Einzeffe CITY ITEMS No Setolog Machine will embroider bathe Grocer Dress Goods. iji4lng out tit . great Bt gains on th t North East 001ner of Fourth and Market oireets. O.IitANRO, Loon & Rao. . Skates °flail patterns. at Bowa'a. 13(1 Wood street Vou are Wanting. S#l, dress goods or anything of the kind, go to tdin4reat eleuance and holiday sale at No, 59, Market street. Elegant Present. • snit of thole Fine Fashionable Furs, from the Popular and Fashionable House of WV. FLOWING, No 139, Wool Street. Skates 'Of ►ll patterns, at Bowies, 636 Wood street To our City Bubocribor■ / As we are making some hinges on our routes In the two allies and eleln ti. a namber of oar autrieribers may fall to rere re the paper. If any sulfa will leave nil acitlreee if this °Mae, the paper will Da regularly served Urea fter. Of VI patterns at Bown's, Wood street A Grover a: Baiter gleoulAil 114t1 . 4 restorer to broken down nee. coma. Stipecb Oil Paintings Mao collection of 160 Oil Paintings, mostly ha ported hum Europe, is now arranged an the second goes of Mcllwainel Auction Booms, toe South tele street, next to Fifth, fdr the free examination wf-tia public, until Thursday, when all ars to be sold at Auction. This is a remarkably beautiful AfleaLlery of Pictures, that in any city would command thousands of Manors at a fair charge for adMilslon. But thsappostuttitl is given today end th*Tcrillift fQirs fullexaMination, free of charge; aneiat the public distributlon of the Pictures, on 2titpiday teort:tort and (wean, all can have a cluiede to decorate their home with a choice gem of Alt. Get a Grover as Baker For' Ottri.tana• Skater] Of all patterns, at Boren's, US Wood street Boots and Shoes WCieLlard, who has the largest retail store up on the ground door to Allegheny county, and, as all Azov, Le located at Nos. EA and 67 Fifth street, hat iiele on hand acollection of Boot. and Shoes =Mire unapproachsble le price, variety, delis and design. All sae. and seem, nationalities and eolort, all creceigand religions, all trade. and Ina fusions can be nutted.. The invalid can And ele gant phew:ire' slippen; the rolling-mill man, rub booth; the “bleSsed baby. can also be so mgßillitilatedt and the youth can obtain "lint DO4" Call at Nos. 66 and 67 Fifth mace% see She OW= and jou will become a purchaser. In aedftien, you can see an elegant assortment of BisAkets, Flannels, Mcmllas, am. Vane Goods, reoutitaber, Of. sold at private sale at McClelland'., 66' and 57 Fifth street, Of all patterna, $t flown's, 716 Wood .treet Giorer & Bater's Is the bent In use. Hostetter'. Stomach Hitters Dian warts a Tonic—no uncommon want— And every year and month bailee forth a new ,I* -one. Wr.lll, after °miming the garettaa wl ch cant, ft age discovers to be not the true one. 0 inch es these let their 001.00.0r1 ran Ilt, l'ltalng the BITTEILYthat have credit due won— The trorld'sgreat Tonic, which no d viii can better -1 mean the matchless BITTERS of rtosrEr , TER, Dectore were II lag 1.71 Z berms oil (lake, APO gruce, tee. eel leg icarned, grave and s•ge But the gtomachics they were bound to fall le, e673tcesr came not until Wig later age. hioirje the cre etch folks we mote hale to. &MI dread dyspepsia driven from the stage, Iteuehtemltteuts, headaches—Taal hin,laplitters- VAPIth likermoke before EfOSTEr E EH'S B I TEES. Wert*, barks an! root.. compose the rare lafuston; Na IDfneral poleon mars theirjnices pure, And }Lye's mild essence noble them In solution. Thii taste is plangent, the effect I. sum. -NOW/hare the bitters yet proved a delusion; Try them latter., and health and stren;th ■ruse She iliagotvalayet Agar's on the label', AS they, like him, to save the weak are able. 6 Hostetter's Hitters Are told wholesale and retail at very love rates at FlOstsrkes Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No. Market etuet, corner of the Diamond, near Yourth street. Skates Of alt s tsitten 2, st Sown's, HO Wood Ansi Flannels and ElLutliets Sind* the commencement of the Erect ale at tier• Yet k 59 Market street, tt has been found that t in L the store at. which to buy them. Of f‘.o patterzo, et lioarn'e, 136 Wood .tract The Grover et: Baker L thq altsplest, cheapest sad ben to bee A Gruver es Baker 47111 deka home cheerful and happy.l Third and Tenth Wards Seater rent., County. State. h'ell•1, tiny, Poor and Business Taxe•, rem. Laing unpaid alter tne latb &at., xlll be placed in the bands of a 040 atable.to be culletted, with casts. 131:14 htvo a 4 readybeen left at your reeidens. or sent to you. J. B. Pi FLMYI Uy: Nestor. Itet!ilence 119, Wobr..er street. Des. Or an luitterot, at 1V0,4 atm!. Balmoral ►klrl, Al moe9 estonlehingreuuctio•u in the price ot these at the:great. sale 'it LI ulcer ts. Vert. t •street.; A Grover tir. Boxer le • very approprtme Obri.tarta flat, Fall and Winter C;oada ft ti With Frost pleasure we call the atteJtinn et oar re4Olers to the superb took of Fail and Winter floodajtutl received be Rita John V7eaer aterehaut 4altorr'lPo. Its Federal Street, Allegheny. HJ. 00(41Si:ebb:was sone of the rares: and most beau suul FljotheAlsestrueres, Uyarcoattng I and Vesting ever brought to the westan market. His assort. anent 'Or .Furalsallnk GOOda, comorbong nalrts, .IDraWdtS, Wallets, bleak-ties, liandlerthlsfs, ennetbe surpassed east or west. A large stock el rtady'•made Pants, (bats, Vests end Overcoats svlllateibe found at his listabllsnment. Peraons I want irf araitang la the clotting line should not 4111 to itve u.r. wrote, a sell plane but the Grover dr. 13 4 1 k er 'Will noxtver for all family Turpotes. Housekeeping Goode Don't Idaho any purchases In thts I no before sta tion the great sale at Bartle:fr. Co.'s, 59 Market LEM= Platti t y/atn, ho.; all Popular make. At lA.- tory prteee, on the North East corner of Fourth and IffArkrt streets. C. HANsox Lora . h Boos . 1 A Tender Tete-a-T.Le LOOsea half ite chart., If the meet wards of elth er partkire not =tee with a fratrant breath— bozo -la the only artlele thst w Ili assure this ..teablenituu by keeping the teeth speckles, the VMS haiathY, the whole mouth pure /sod uodetlled. It literally embalm. the dentaleubstausa, preset, Ind /I It,i ,,,, decel's through life. U.. tidally. Will glad a;plesmuy3. lormaa W. Parry a Co., rtitertaill Slate Roofers, and Dealers in Ate&USX elate Cit . various gators. Office at Alexant unmaLtury near the Water Worts, Paul:quirk libitum*, No. .78 Mks street. Orden prom:pal/otters:led to. AU wor a rrantad watal proA 'Repalltior done at the aborteat ranks. 'n o 0 ,, z0 1 0r Rpalrf, prwrl4e4 We root la not abused inse it 1 . DIIt aa• -Neutral Sulphite or Lime, prelereing abler. For male by Mertes Super, coiner OF Penn - awl Bt. Mar streets, tlttabirsh. `-:Carpenter Jobbing Stop. Haensgaeturpad attar an absence of three paws Y the inap, f Mei rtopened my shop for all state bibblatte the earpentez nee. at the old stared. Vintliallenbetween Saut.hdeld street and many dney,-;*eitioollrAtc.d and Pr 4 sPtir Attended to Wu.x.144 10,51111111% 1 r , port Dtll•e. Th nun, of RA: . 00.1 wet is the mall bags • the prop crty of three men aloe'•, and anonr,; I•al was p. , :oab;y oPtset...n Ld, IJO and 1110'J,_ , kO. A :,berai reward is offered (Jr LI: de'oc lt(111 or tt.e gu!lty parties. Beer rat perm,. we, artest.,d on an.3piclon during t!". day Dr the tut discharged fur the want of any ev,- o.eree to imp'ieate them. A Nnritzn well has been struel: oil at l'..troleam C. n: re, at thr depth cf G)3 feet. It le an leaae No 12, Stev.-ason farm. It it now Il,rinq 3U bunts per day azd increasing. Enos the puhilcatlon of a parszreph yesterday relatlng to the presunation of a Lticae •Jat to the Pennsylvania College, at Getty, sna - g, we have had the gratairation of learn a: or, OfOlir citizens, G. It. I)..larna, , Enl • has Preset , te 4 to Allegheny t nll..ge an tx,ller. t T..leacapt: and a aupellor tracalt thus !azalea va l / 2 as'e arldt.lons to th e astronomical eptnrat as letpubl ;ran. et. Louis disvatebeA shoo t h at 1.1,1 Nrs stairr Upper MirslsOppi !tad 11:moi6 ri err. are about ch..lDg. Tug international Hotel and se veral adjedain buildings Istre burned. on Tuesday, 13 Cairo. VA It lOUS runs THE “Trt ut.," the hie Lorie Yearel associated with the reizure of Karon end Slidell, has hot 'engem - Nivea the Amerluau we•. At lan: ne n:meta the erns et the Isle of Done, where ehe we* to be broken up. Her career le ended. Ton Slralesui preset has a ceosor In dr" penile of the Abbo Dcmeneck, chaplain of the (km. dl %Bon of ci t e French erytedolocary corps itt Mexico, who tuns been attached t, the eacdoet of the Empeter Mallon/lan for that porpoA. VOLCTI TURZE wintery place: crs were dis charged from the Columbus Penitentiary on 3tor,day, by coder of toe Secretary o; War. The remeibder were to be releaser. PACKING EGGS --Two a ttlng, o 1 edge Were sent lost wing a lung d,staneu in Enxiand. Both were racked with extra care, one In bran, the other in hay. Of those In bran not one egg hatched, while every one packed In hay pro duced a chick. Tire D 1531.41. Sweats Cox/L.—The Norfolk Virginian understaods that immediate measures are to be taken, which, In sixty or ninety dap, will render Lida avenue to North Carolina nav igable. Tar. Indiana &nate on Friday defeated the btu to amending the &tato Constitution as to strike out the thirteenth article, prohibiting no ►roee from entering tho . State. Tile Chattanooga Gareffetays that small-pox Is "Mending In that place. Several white fami lies bevel:lnc it recently. ficretefore It. ravages were among the negroes. Manic° has had in the last forty years thirty seven different forma of goVernmtuis, (Includ ing thirty-two "re p ub lics," ) seventy-five Presi dents, :sad over two hundred rovolu.ions. ISliseovits counts up as thousand immi grants in the last two Inouthe. CIov..ISIORYON la in New Vera, se;th elipfit probabllitice of Lis recovery. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Qur Special Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON Negro Suffrage in Dietriet of Columbia, CONGRESSIONAL HONORS TO SENATOR COILAMER litgoliaiione With flit Mexiran Repol:lir CIRCTLIR f 0 COSTO3I lIOCSII OFFICM Prize t pestle Exelyitted From Oar Ports HENRY WARD BEECIIER'S ADDRESS Specot I 111.poteh to the Plttsburgh Ottz,te WASHINGTON. December IS, 1,153 Eltpresentatiae Wilson will report from the Judletary Committee some day this week, a bill conferring the Hght of suffrage upon the negroes in the Dial rict of Columbla. - Mr. McPherson received, to- lay, a rcsolatlnn of the club er loyal l'ennsylcaulana, warmly corocuending bin course In refusing to put on the roll the nausea of rebel members at the or ganisation of the Ilouse. An unusual display is to be Made to-morrow In the Settle on the announcement or the death or Senator Collamer. Speeches will be made by his collcaane, Vice Pfesident Tort, lby Harris, the Senator from his Dative State, by Reyerd• John aoe, who nerved with him in the cabinet of Pres ident Taylor, by Dixon and Sumner, who were Wog assoclatee with him on Important commit tees, mid by Senator Riddle on behalf or his po- Ibtleal In the Rouse, Mr. Morrill, of ♦ermont, will make the opening speech. Tho impression prevails here that Earl Russell ofien he rerelvee Secretary Sewards reply to his refusal to submit the question of damages committed on our Cbmmerce by Anglo.reber pirates to a commlesion appointed jointly by the American and Eogitah Govennents, will recon sider his decision and ask to seSmit the lees• ton to arbitration. Gen. Grant contemplates another jnerney pouting and in a few weeks, when he proposes alsitieg New Orleans and the different military poets slang the Rio Grande. lie). Gee, Batter arrived here this evening and called upon the President, hit wau too late to ot. , aln an inttiyit w. Ilt Is preparing a doe natcet which promises to prope as interestia g is his former report at Lowell. The re:e pts of In!crata Revenue to-lay 'acre There are rumors that lien. Logal will imme diately nrou communicating with the Republi can Government of Mexico. propose a COMM,- Mel treaty between the Ilalt d States and the Republic of, Mexico, which shall secure to American citizens imp,rtant rl.stits npo■ the great lines of travel from the Gulf of Mexico to Ike Paelft , cout, and each an extearbll of the lie. as will greatly :ex tend the Mexican market for American DWI mac ton a, arid ,a exchange (or :bean privileges. which may 1 e secured by cralitary leterpo•ltlan, if oe• emery, for the relied States to loan twenty salt:lon of dollars, or gort - ontee Ilene-an bott 4 / 1 . to that amount. in behalf o , tb, Mer.um pUttlic; atou'd be rec.. red artb alai.- •xcr. Tl.c Col:cc:or t•f In:ernal Recentc fo r brt,nta L. Tk On, y. In • lett,: reccl•ed Lithe froasnry .o-Lay, Faye that the product of the Gold and al•,• ter mint, of that Territory for : . 10 year Ma, Rill to ur „. a ,,i or ?iu,ooo.nou. In Ter raory W 33 a xi:de:nese, uninhabited ex7ept by I ST ilk" CP . A 11,r etc: spent scut time this moraine in savage attack upon the person enga{ed to make reports of Its proceedings for the All3CiritiNi Press, for or , foirnass and zniarepresensstlims, rarticu yln In fer , nee to yr iv.nr.Le}'s dthate on riiror,unr, ire:, Stealer Fesoandun raid it placed Ltd, is att.tud: of bostitity L., the in, sident's ; airy. Mr. Go brie to day very rarely vent • grarb dispatch to the elerk's desk to tv. r,t,l Ile Senate. The moment the address was read, viz "lo Hon. Jacob Parker, Member of eon. ins;" numerous Senators objected, and said they wlibed r.o ,uch documen! :bore. and re• fm.rl to i t It be roai. Th. ds,p•l. h is bore u to bare been Gum I, in. IVc.trs I_ nitiac a, whtesting against the atl - nisCma Hahn and Ca::er as hr zators, en the gr7na..l !ha: tht y wt re ebosim by representat.v.s of of.ir a IsrraP. portion of Ike people of .be drat •, a^..l atllrg the Legisintnre bad Just eeete,l a oott;::e 01 new 6etatc.,s. Considering that Wei n.-n• tell was tinted I.i the 4a-n • tea • tht ;eopiL. nod :tat t. I..ortetlf 4tts . !Int., It 3 cert.ftritt t:re-Liot, thitt :t•• : •11..• y oar pitc•ltt the Lottle,,t 11.! tl...lloWirlg •:11P0r.Sa: C. Cl 3 dr :C.4 . IC ott.d pr.r s t.,• the 6ccretary of the Tr'..as, y ra ILL( breed.f ,„1 uy :!:• went t C4b , of It tt , P • Le.%.g of Lo.! ty Ire .;;:g nor p .rts rr to or of Alt:ea by Lbt: FA/ t. 13•1114 of tn . tril • fr 4 - F.. 4'.14 to • :Of I, 11 IA to tb,!, res;•• et, t 1.11,11 Oa mettle tl :Coy cattle ninth LC,;• r.tl 0, "f It, Pf Clint) of the .Act of ar, I er tLiltd an Art to ratio; atm the ~.. liect3on Lf du..es en lfhporls aqd tonnage, :n which rate the f the et, lion moat 17 enfor:ed. -- euhe^to , a dirc:: the corathaneers of the lt, ui . r.tra. in their Ft lint warn nweln r f , •ither..gtrea.s that they rosy 11,4 entering It, ports of the Uatted Sava airl:hyrlzei eaPturel charge of prize t rests. :Lt.,hey are n , ..; permlatt.d, ,•xcept when they seek a resort of refuge in thatreea, and in hie case common/erg "OH promptly notify the department or the fact of each arise:, and the eh eunastareer attezoing the earne. Arc pars. ions aro unileritood toloakin4 at the Treasury Departmect to autldiwe the pay men t - of the January Interest. The' , 6l , Naloaal Bank of 3,lrna. Ala tarn. bas been desiguattgl as a d , pository of publv A number or paym.Lers left here to .la/ wi,h funds to pay off the troops In Virginia, North at d booth Carolina, lieorgla and Alabama. Th e Cer told New York banking intuit inns having lora In the habit of forwarding to the newly ertahliaLed National Banks throughout the r o•antry ell eulars statlng that they could greatly a 'tat in preventing the printing and en grartt g their notes, Irevided that they will keep tirclr aeernints at the, banks . the Comptroller of the currency desires to state that be consid ers such proceeding a fraud, and wart. all National banks against entering into any ar rangement of the kind. As to National bank• rag currency, no bank has superior facili ties over any other In regard to the printing of their nails, ory Ward Beecher's speech to the Hall col the Houle to-eight stems to have been iotan• dad as an cffatt to what his old Venda have been caltirg his recent backsliding*. He argued that the emancipation promised by Mr. Lincoln would rot be complete till the freedmen were elven all the rights which liberty means le thia lard to any or ".er her MOn. Ile scouted the Idea the' suffrage was not a nat ural light; It is; If It was not then, liberty was not, for it was absurd in talk of giving liberty without all the rights by which that liberty la In PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, H 65 be toamtaired, I,e,ond thte be invlited that not only all men. but nil vromen had the right His demands for the rights of the negvoas were received with loud applause, mingled with very few hlssei, but wtten be came to argue for woman suffrage, the audienealtirat laughed, and then listened In silence. Chief Justice Chase presided, and the a:excl. 'es were opened withprayer by the Rev. 131¢h land Onrnett, a negro L of amazing blackness antit line education. The old doorkeepers of the Rouse say it is the largest Bathe:nice ever packed In there witble their recollection. LATEST FROM EUROPE, The Chillan 'War Not Ended Yet TRIAL OF SHEN:I \DOH PIRATE. Great Fire in Liverpool EDITOIIOMHE "1111811 PEOPLL" COAVICTED ria. ea N'orol6 - 70. Dila. risco tab BUIDT Floc's, Doc. 13—Afternoon—The steamier Java, from Liverpool on the Ist, pis Qavens-', torn on tee 91. has passed this point. The' steamer Cuba arrived out no the Ist. The steamer Germania arrived out on the 301. h. Dee. .2.--The Times says it cannot af- t feet to be disappointed at the trial of Cant. Dorst belt on the Shenandoah case, the evasion of the) neutrality laws having bean so execute/ as al most to defy legal retribution. LATEST, t la QI3CerIISIONITI. Liverpool, D,e. 3.-- Tee Parts Bourse closed quiet yesterday, at 68f 7iic for realm.. Correspondence from If alrid derOes that the Spanish government has sant Admiral Pareja or ders to }rlspeed hostilties against Chill. The government Is 501 evens disposed to accept of the mediation of neutral powers. Orders have been g van to the Spanish naval arsenals to push k mare the preparations of war vosruds for sea. The Jailer who connived at the weeps of Ste phens. the Fenian Head Centre a Iselsod, has been committed for trial nitre Is no news of Stephens, tte escaped Fenian Head Centre of Ireland. The governor of the r resort whence be escaped from has been suspended. The Fenian :dale are progresslnc. Capt. Corbett. who commanded the pirate Sbeaande ah at the time of her transfer, Is bettor tried at Quernstown for a breach of the fersign enlistment act. There le DO riddlLlODfli De , v 1 from Spain o The Fenian triale are progressing. Bohy, the proprietor of the "Irish People" was lound guilty and sentenced to 20 years penal ser vitude, Tin Morning Pent state, that S'. phew arrived at Cu ie. In the Court of QlCetl . 9 Bench the trial of Capt. Corbett on the charge of aelliag the des nandoan to rebels and enlisting men for her, re- sulted In acquittal. Mr. Bright bad been making a strong reform speech at Blackburn. lie denounced In un— measured terms the massacres In Jamaica, and held the giver:merit and its acesuiplied re shonalble for the murder, and predict., ther would yet appear at the bar of Jimmies. ....The dry _roods establishment of J. J. Jeffry, Liverpool, better known as the Con,:nt House, was burnt. It was the largest hour: In the town. "The estimated loss was two hun dred thousand pounds sterling. Dr. Barth, the African trarele, is dead. Thy Globe says: Russell's tioveriataant are most modulus t • liar c the Reform quewtiou set- US, and are ready to undertake the task' The tent or the 61.4131511 circular no the CI:U lan affair is published. agezet with the tiro. riouv etatem.nt. The Chelan Oncost, at P3rl, pte , :lsbui n futation of the ~; the utish Mtn 7Cc r'coarr,nra: al r ~ r prob 4:.:, . and P•r ur, rat , xrard, realer A conaran :rat L,cr . r In I,rala lay a k:tigrapb bet tree,: C 1125.41 and the ar.erl Aurt.r. I+ ' In 'he of Mt, Sub), ltse ••4r, 'Leh ,rdoo reaspayerr, set. trio h.oirs in delinerottoo no fore retort' lug a vordirt .4' guilty. The prison er addrea. d the eru;t hafere setae:nee aive pass ed upon him. lie emphst ellty de. ,red and r. i.ocha:ed the alloga , hres of 81 , 14 , S.Latiell vi . ich has tste6 arced ajal-ISt the F. Liar.... IL ttaLtuitrd his guilt nerordlng to the ihterl retaLion of British lave, hat teetered himself Into:a-es t tevorli.lje to tot higher stead and of eternal rl,;hts, and tact a majdnty of his trymen u, old SO ..wide, If the , erstirn W I. put to a coin. TIL. nett per,,n broarbt bnr.r.• o.mtr.lafilon oral. Mr. lobo ~ ' Leary. A n Jury ban bcrt, caw an.l t%e tr.al le prrgressicz. There 18 03 excl.. eti .{. r/pOOl, A, . 2/1. a. —Tee Ilr•a.taturf clstnlars repot-. the 1211111.t•E Cr mer. it“ur ad. vamttd Cdk I e. 1!% 2 21h: the, 11 at 103 U luloe `KL. C.lru ad vattetgl 61, coital 30 430 i l'rortslons -Bort ry arm. l'ork cra , e. Lard derdnlnz. Barn?, ~ r !Inn. hatter tl,m and ode". of sate, TII-e Broker's - - 1 ,- .111, lays: Finzar Ist. Coffey is mat ti 0. PtirOintial a r rr dr, CY , ttoct—rbe sales at the work were bales. The market npeord dull, but 6 [l:sill, ❑ - mss, and closed arm ..113 Frkfay at an 545555 ut , to A ~ , c ites, ~ In.trillUlSS. I Maas fee, t01 , 1.-t,,4. 21,1 •yru The P.Ce, on I rre 10 katlee ag tl•ca, as yltiog the the Arn.rle.so neat try the Cuts. Tin” noes ',a lef:rtlock:Ll:rig I nf Arntl!. en. p. 5 day of bs:ete, loelud c;.ern:sto.... a 1 vnd tx.,, , extrrr. It vea-t sr.! 55 .01 a part-al . L 1.! METZ! I:=ll=lElita Pttrital of the Steamer tit) of Baitoa, STEPHENS NOT YET AERSSTE3 Jamaica IYEassacra Denounced. deo.. rib c, ... db.. \gw yornu, Itvc, 13.—Tit steam., CAT of Boston from Liver:, pol on It, And ~;accust own on the:l)th ult., an vol this morning. Stephens, the Fenian, still remained at large. A special rommlsnion for the VIM of lenlane opened at Dublin en the trith. LO l a s u s eus Sis j.tg~ann:ng,the Cita/VI! Iw.lr.K treasuo and felony. An Mfluettial meeting In Slancttestcr strong. ly denounced lb; eavera piiicenilag In Jamaica, and Rent a memorial to Esrl wail' ad mitted the urgent necetnity fdr inquiry, and et laced a deslro for a vindleittloo of Jus• tire. Thqi morrltue4 110.1 angn. Tao feOln; is the riLy rtiiilve to Amtui, a ntra,ru a nJt alto i• her rails f ncto , y. No foreign msnicLA cc •rc recebe I he. Ibis noon. tuipurlaut Railroad Nutt Puus aerate, C. 13.—T0-day In the du pr. me Court, Chief Jintlee Woodward, the case of the Philadelphia railroad, Erie railroad and Pennsylvania railroad companiec vs. the Cam wheel railroad and Central railroad of Poensyl mole, and the the Atlantic and great Western railroad company of Ohio, Now York and Puna iylvania for a special initinctim restraining the rerendatito and declaring oull and void the lease of the Catawiesa railroad, dated November Ist, nod also the contract dated October 3141, be tween the Philadelphia aed Erle and Catawissa railroad companies, and that said contract be de. livered up to be conceeeed, was commenced. Destructive Nice at Pontiac Michigan. Dallow; 13.—Thoro wan a disastrous tiro at Pontiac, Intlehlgan, this manning.. IV.ltink Co., Drugdistsi loss was 1115,000, in sursece, 13 SOO. J. Sellegmem. Cluthiern, $lO - 'insured. J. P. Wilson, Druggist, Ph,000,• I .""ne° , a 000 . Usher losses make the total obeli; $40,000. Bridge Broke Through. DrrrkLO, D,c. 13.—Tim Elver street bridge over tho canal broke throhgt this morning. with o drove of cattle nn It, drowning it few of the cattle, Mau, a wagon loaded with coal, drown- log the horcea and badly Miming the driver. Bale of Government Buildings QUIRTERNISTER EMPLOYER DISCIIIIIBIIII Grant's Interview Witt the President. MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BAP Trial of a Bounty Broker. LET'TIR FROM GOV, PIERPOINT, Gen. Logan reclined the !client' Minion LETTER LOOM NAPOLEON TO SECRETARY SEWARD New Legal Question in South Carolina New Tong, December 13,—The Tr.bone's Vireshington special diepatcheri nay that the to tal amount realized from the oak of pohlic building-a and dismantled forte in the depart moot of Washinzton was $9,354. In one branch of the Quartermaster's Depart ment ...vent,. bundr‘,l employees have been discharged slow July last, reducing the expen ses from $OOO,OlOO to SWO,OOO. The Tirne's Washington special says that Commodore Hull has been relieved from the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Com. modore Bslfiidge succeeding. The llerakrs Washington special says Gen, Grant had an interview with the Presi dent yesiggday and communicated to him tne rterildt ofld ebaervations during his recent trip through Virginia, North Carolina, Borah Caro lina and Georgia. He was everywhere reencei. fully received by all. The majority of the Begs:rem In these Stases are in comparative idle pees, and nearly ail refuse to renew contract, until after Christmas, believing that a general division of property is to tale platm at that time. Southern men of Influence were outspo ken In favor of complying with say demands the Preeident might consider necessary for their restoration. Gen. Grant beheves that Inc pox.. pie of the South airmast unanimously desire speedy readmits.on to their old position In the Union, and that their profeestone of future loy alty and good behavior are honest and sincere. It is proposed to lie the name of 1.11103112 to some of the western territories. Gen. Butler proposes to write Gen. Grant's his tory ftom, or before the write he entered West Point, up to the time he was made Lieutenant General. The board of the American Baptist Mission 'try Union, representing the Foreign Mission ary went of the Baptist churches of the north ern elates, hold/ a special meeting to-day, in this city. A great enlargement of the work of the hoard is pressed upon the committer, espe cially In Europe and Africa, and the board le called together to decide what shall be taer ac tion. The Investigation of the case of Ju. Elutes, a bounty broker, rteently arrested, of Allen, Hughes & Co., on a charge of defrandmg vol unteers of their bounty money during last spring, wu commenced 111 Jensty Gay, before lambed Siam Commlamoner Jackson. Cooaid. erat le legllZlOny we. taken, after which the et. amtnetion was adjourned tilt thle n'ffw -13001.1 The suit of Wu Laura Keene to restrain the production of the play of "Oar American C 0115111," by errtaln theatrical mana,eera in the cit), .0 yesterday oistrareed t.y Judge Barbour In the 5...',,me Court. The civil code for the State of Ye. York. re jortcd at tht la t nen>ititi of thu LrAttala.are, nas just bete printe.l. The Corhmire!ortvra who have rovisel and et r:dgcLl tte rale,. aLd ;.e - a,hre acid woceedLace nl LOlple t r 1,1,4 t the 6LiVt., g.:e hr.(' viceteb of their IneJer• own , Ater and alco the rousldtraLon of it, d. I'SO Lae Le ..t a Ita e-a! code to the vtople of Ne a Y 4.1§14w¢ U ErpLUA . 14/ C survr.e, I. inartilee-ed at the reoelpit of a het, !rota irov. l'i• iliont Vi - gle•s. ad drerssd to the PrealderL . t S,a . e•iiii sick al. Clot the It use, iticroa.Lg a opy of as Act paased by /lie General Assisi:FL!, of Vtr,i ale, rt.- pealieg the mince t t:tricolors even, to thi divis ion or the State Le tem rut mat.oa Ui the St rts irf Weat VirriLlriire The le:ter vras prieted and ;aid spon the h: k• . ac the nleatvns to day •od at- Leactrd true, cornmea.t. The 147 ,, :d's Wetattlnt;trn setue.al says that Goa. 1. - gin has tioesly de - Itnett the IFl•iltii.ta to ).le./..1*0. 31. In said that the Eloper., Natsolson a short tame elect addressed a 1. - tier dunes to the Secretary of Sat.., soluig for Hsu Lion by the Unity 4 States of NI 4 sr artmett as a government de !am. The groand ttron a bleb he based his rtritistt was that It had malntaintal steels for near:y two years sad woo therefore enuhled to such root mUna. it Is said th t Secretary of SLalt, has rup,ten la the note and that he emphatkally declines to accede to the rtsforat aad gives at ,cogth the reasons therefore. lie denl., that it , Ls a govern rn . at do facto , and that the who:, 1. , , t,•l Staten are plt . d....ed against any snub recognltam It three won any ground for it , whI.•11 them ,s not, that from the In'O-.Latlon it rrs, that ‘listract“.l rottutry I.l•rral psrty bar, u. y I tiled „ bed tee al .1, hit ,nicest hs bat in the rtttrary, thier ran.e m tho a .eendanr s prnthits repla taken with thr artnal of n .th 11..neca of Con cress . in regard t it s p..sltton of LEO K"rt rnlncht, open the •yry of the P.. toren .r TILL: Macon, f,•-••••gia, 7Lor•-,,,L0r.•.!,31, Ateico. t tat A'••rean't•L• it ,ltI , 0•1111, iel. , a !-• LaaLd..l.,L , t, • tbo LLL•ILL.,IL.La I,! met. IL. ,J alt LL,. • I: eh - r•nnd In 1.1 , 1 In o 1 erry's Irma r raw , . •' .11,f.are• •f , tt., a I! rl n IL• tr, r Suo , ara.l , :ri Ited n. saute ua e ••.• o nt• • drat Fa), A,• .r,i: 4•1 , our trf Um. nruaLcvdattor urt!, Zr hal he,. r 'treed [tont!. Cr.e.., a. I; w tret.ror• lad tr . , I !adore the prtelamatNn t.rolt efleerar n • rtl.t.Y or lb , Pe lrlr ow r . ' "" 6 ' Crate are deepvoted tr. ly Ir t• voted We ,n a'l 4 elPl it rurrar, gin 0..1 I reelrasts Ir - ortl trio glel• f l are dealers. Ihu tr3h . le tlil4 yeen hrtartr,Ll to the atteltl,m of tLe abieb. u s 'apeeted, 7111 make perv:•rort put tinily doreharg l r.t; the cretruar, clalrus. D) tea ;statement of a JalnAlra, it ebel latadtr--The Cattle Plaza e Fenian Excitement In I nublin. New Torix, Ike I:4—Foreign tiles tin it.. Ja va, contain the letter of Mr. nr .reon, of Janiat'a, an hour before Ills tEarathla by tl, s 11. - 11,..ri ait tlimlti.s. It Is Mil o rnliglihla for nor, and a.- P.lta hie innocen, and h. entire Ignorance of the man Itoglin, the loader Vibe rennet, Be says ha Lever Uttered e . Rea:liiwras ta, :he no. ,ra.p, and declared that be you'd hie death trait).- ci• l• tr. of a I,al•lra pa 3 3 M.t.h etat•tica eb•rix that t!..: cis..sra A letter from eaye there Ilse neve, been no mach cav Cement of the kind In Dub lln niece the days of 4e. Canards of air do ecrlptions nro being (reel circulated, end ate agrrly nwulJnwrd ay the police authorities. Ttr rtar of the letter es)s he has good au• thorny for eteling that during the whale of Thinreday evening a two maimed solar), appar ently a FrOnell loge r, wee obio,Ved beetling about the hay. It was oheereed Prat several dif ferent ligbirt were ixbililted, believed tow to have been shown by the inacerige vessel. It le thoeght that Stephens wax taken on this rental and escaped to Ern. ce • Hill for Exclualon of Cattle Plague—Bebe el's sentence Commuted—The Teat Oath. W 1511 ,,,L 1 51, Doc. —Thu Mil to prevent, for the present, the imp, elation of foreirm cat ti', In fader to guard againti the plague, has peered both houses of Congress and only re, 11U1,5 the President's signature to become a law. This is the fit st bill paeaed this bus/tint, Edward Lambert of the ihithLoulaiana infan try, the rebel who was sentenced to be hang for murder on Friday next, had his sentence con, mulch tc-day by the l'resitizrit, to ten years im prisonment in the penitentiary. It is lull/I'rd that Meters. Garland of Arisen „sax, and Mare of Lou:Mena, aro the only once who have applied to the United States Sapreme Court tu be readmitted to that bar without being required to take the oath of loyalty as prescribed by Congress. The conatitntionality of the teat oath will be argutd on Friday. AJoint special committee of the two houses of Commas, on the author Prosidtmt Lincoln, held • meeting to day. It la understood that they will Make • report In favor of memorial services In February, with lion. E. E. Stanton as orator for the occasion. Action Suspended Nsw YORK, December 13,—After re vlewteg the charges presented agslai t hteeere Brennan. Comptroller, and }Male, silty Inspector, Governor (lepton has suspended far they action thereon anal the aasemt)Bag of the Legislate,' a. FROM WISIIINGTON TIT UNION =ME XXXLIth (ONGIIDA—FIZA SEbmON VrkSHIMOTON. EN4enaHT IS, ISBS The Senate assemble] at twelve o'clock at soon. Mr. Foster president pro. tem. In the chair. Mr. Wilson seas excused from further service ea the commlttee 011 Pensions and Revolution- cry Mr. Brown introduced a bill to reimburse the state of Missouri for the expenses 'noun e 4 in enrolling. equipping and provisioning militia. The bill was ordered to be printed and referred to committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Guthrie presented a remonstrance from colored citizens of Louisiana against the recep tion of Messrs. Mahn and Cutler as Senators from that Slate. Mr. Grimes objected to the remonstrance, as it was addressed to Jacob Banter and not the Senate. and It was ordered to lie upon the table. Mr. root presented a resolution which was referred to the Committee on Contingent Ex penses of the Senate, providing for the payment to the widow of the late Mr. Coiluner the amount due to that Senator at the time of his death. Mr. Grimes offered a rcaolut,on, which was adopted, inatructing the , onitinitoss on the libra ry to esquire Into the repwdleney of the lip point [Dent of a report, to piepare the reports of the Bent Sc proceedings for the associated press. Mr. Sherman, from the committee on agricul cure, reported the Howie bill to prohibit the im portation of cattle, so as to prevent the spread of disease. Mr. Stewart submitted a Joint Resolution em bracing the following articles to be proposed ae amendments of the Constitution of the United Stater Fast. The Union of State. ender theConsti lotion Is I:indissoluble, and no State can absolve its citizens from the oblieaUon of paramount allegiance to the United States, Second, No engagement made or ob ligation eecnred by any &ate or by any number of States or by any county, city or other muni cipal corporation, to eubvert,impair or resist the amitiority of the United Status, or to support or old any legislature, convention or body in hos or be icteumed or sustained in whole or in part pll'Y to eml+ authority, shall ever be held valid, y l any State, cr by the United Swam, The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On motion of Mr. Sumner, the Senate took up the resolution caWng for information is re- geed is the employment of persons la the Treasury Department who hare not taken the oath of allegiance, and whether there ore per sons employed and paid for offices not proridul by law. The resolution was passed. Mr. Washburn called up a bell to maintain the Leedom of the Inhabit/Loa of the States de clared to beta insurrection and rebellion by the proclamation of the Prettident of the first of Inly, 15.62 It declares all laws heretofore la force or held rand In 'be InsurrartlOnary B•atee, when by any loequality of civil rights and Im• mct kits among toe Inhabitants of these &aura- E!=iin==l Mr. Wilson explained the nature of the bill. He stated that the proclamation of the Presi dent of the 22d of September, 1583, declaring emanMpation, pfedgas the faith of the govern ment of the United States to maintain the free dom of the persons declared to be free. This was repeated le the proclamation of the lit of January. It we. therefore the duty of he Gov• ernn.ent to maintain the civil right+ and Immu nities of these freedmen, The moat cold blood ed atrocitiet were being perpetrated ■pon these freedmen, and it was the duty of Cougreea to intefere at once Whatever differences of opin ion there might be on the subject of negro sof. trate, there ought to be none in regard to the dory of making mood the guar ante. of the I.:ov ert meet. Mr. Johnson said there were sarions legal object:one to toe bill under consideration. It din cot name any bilis or laws, beg all laws of • certain character; besides It only repealed all 16111 already made. but if the Soothers Bates err- la the Union they bays a right to Mate pollee lent f.:•! fi :,3.1 Beyer bellares: that :it Southern states were on: of the Union and he was glad to see In ecesid,nt Johason's message w ‘cls was one of the Wait ever leeaad , a eln eulf,,ce ra ttas view. The p_•ople of the B,n'll irn steel were 1.011 to 5t21,15 to retard as thay o, et w ,Tt. If, 'ease the Utlion. lie thiten•l tbrrro was us tru^n phitantnro, , by In the soots as In the stun ard he was et, itnpresslon sought I. I ere atcd, that the p....Lpe of the bomb r. to ,a,es. ••.su rat 611 woad a•- rom;.11-h Its as LOT tte.l: rd. Ito tb , nuttt an ementicut Pt to Lbw llonalLublou was the only way to reach the mater, and Ls brit,ed anza an aruebduarnt would pass in Co:-urena wlttuu a coy ti. Mr. referred le c-rtaln law, p.ami in the S =era Slater since at, b:JilLi 311 of slayer, which he ,ald eutd,c:cd the frecdo,:c to a wore, lAA dace than ,Leery Suelf. the claditlon of the Ireldmea of the South was warn° to-dal ttah It was of, the day of Lee'a surrender. Mr. Sherman sympathized with the obiects of the 5.:1. fla believed It to be the duty of Con gives to arras: freedom to the emancipated sle•r•, hut be beliesed each iegisletion ought to he postpened until the proclamation of the S .e• en tory of State, aanouncing the adoption of the Conatituti hal Amendment, by the requielle t. umist r atus. C.mgress hud power, ho sad. ander the evened section of the AnaeadMUlt., to make pension for the freedom of the blaega; nod there was another tectlam of the Constitution under ortuab it could be done , that section which Vera to .he chira's of one State all the rizuta of the UtlicrlS of the several States. The lull he fore the ,econte did aat d Hite the lvti rizhts which the arzrte s Lue - ht to have, taut at it'd them to general terms. Its hie belief Con.,rusa oughr to Imp se the condition, upon which the •ull-re Stale, should be re: tired beet; the rtt thc, ought LIP be in the fortn..tf stnet.e.inents to the roaatltutl in. Action not tie hofOrif the Set.ote ought t t h. deferrel he lewt of :the l .4nuiltlee of Ffteen provid,- for by ;he yecrr- Lr tnatest ury eeid the: when the (:•.e.i•n. 11,111 •re, dnacrA we, ',lore the n eft. to See." , c , ne c'eh , the 6 ,on.l Sr •• C. , e to, r- nracn: the I,w, ~(e c_ri: hti:l4-d T. NI!. T. eze',.. is air y.t ;tolch: tr.o w proma.cre r.te ~al,l by Mr. t'h:raaau. :a: 1u. ,- 111f1,oa of th, i acc•atcc r: :It an d 0 , 1.e:!9.,0La: mflead atOL• the ad pp;alu 0 ! thst smttnt'sn•ht 1.1., re might l,a ,at d , nht g OW, l'st•g;t!,9 WaS pros t.! A f..r thes.l•ti.ti ,- the am•13.1(11.11., 1,. C.711 , { . . es lo the ptts, of 1' ,n. ll '2O. Ned.th I section not 1! 01 , .. 11:1,4 it , :pit. 'L'O ,ps, he t. 11..1 w 1)..aw,. (.1 svisl itatis ts, tl as, I do not know w hat it 1110.11:. t:: n to r!“ watt It : hnt I Ttr L-r 4 .0, , r 5.,. Slur whether when t w. Nerve I • l ' ' Y wdwPtlon. he avowed arlv,e cry e 1 it , that it was Ult 1111: ler ...Wt. porn... M - . Truna,ll '• I'reAlden: / Lever nr.d.ntr,,Al in any n:ner tra)." Mr 2 , 11.t , ury tisor P" Nt.ita so Mr Trend . .ll— . I do not know :het et.t. I might as tto.:. hat, ..t.plain At that the rause Which doe! , tret, that al.e.,ry .611: n ,•t -Ist, I but spa :err shall d exist. I ..ttal.l Utah •It no eleoror. ! reported It from t Jill do iar r l tmmudtee for the On , p ter of conferring l' , oht , e•s adthority ht tee t 1.1 th • tirlt. 4:41, 11 a arl.ed glut In fittt:t." Mr. Balest.ury said he did no , sec how gentle man tdddlug that the Southern States at, not in the Union, can regard the ttomteltuttnual Amendment as adopted. It three• lohrths of the States to adopt the Amerlatent, and that number could not be obtMeted ova, out countteg the Southern State., (In motion of Mr. Howard the Smote ad journed. loor•e. ilr. Kloomk. front the ConnoO.tee on 111, tore Attulrn, reported a fotnt resoloti,n, re• questing the Nrl , ld,nt to boapcnd Soy order ,oaterlng not the ofTlearo or the Veterati Ra serTe Coci , p, ant LI Conellss shall haTe tittle to con•lder what 1ii61,) Won shall he made of the Corp A brief denote occurred on the ronThition, du ring which Mr. Schenck said that the oriented be longing to the corps, had for the greater part been mustered out, and the question now was, what is to he done with the oaken. The ottl errs should not be summarily dtemieded out of the service. they having families dependent up on them for support. Remarks by other members were made when the Joint rreolotlori was passed. On motion of Mr. Stevens, the Moneta took up and coucurrred In the Senate's anitinclomat to the Jo'at resolution appointing a ;committee of fifteen to consider and report On Inc condition of the late so called Confederate States. Mr. Chandler resumed his remarks le oppo @lgloo to the resolution. Mr. Ancona, of Pennsylvania, moved to lay Mr. Fernsworth'e resolrAion on the table. Die agreed to by a vote of 4.1 against lie. Thom:so lution was then referred to the select committee of fifteen on the Southern States. The Rbtme.then took op Mr. Farnsworth's resolution heretofore offered, declaring that jus tice retraced that colored soldiers be admitted to all the rights and privileges of citizenship. He moved to rarer it to a select committee of fif teen o n the onndltlnn of the so-called Confeder ate su ite , Mr. Chandler of New Tork took Lane, denying that the black man Le equal to the white man. Three remarks were suspended by the expiration of Ike morning hour. • . After further proceedings the Rouse ad 'owned. The Fentah Quarrel-14 asktuctou Items Nem Your.. Ike. 13.—Ttert , u coati:lllM ex citemest In the Fenian brotherhood. Toe bill of impeachment against Oilishony and bellies Vabliebed to-flay. contain no new facts. The Rebate met to-day and received the address o President Roberta, published this evening, The add -f." .eyes .No more time Onal be lost In Idle dlrcnasloa, and that the. Fenian brotherhood must won make up for time Wasted, and win distinction ►y elTorts elsewhere. IL also says, the present difficulties will serve t o dyed:Title° the:Fenian movement, and predict ..p e edy success. The Renate yesterday ap. pointed a COMaultlee to welt on President O'M bony and request him to deliver up the books- The committee went to the head querters la Un len Square and were peremptorily ordered out of the building. Mr. Whistle:lay has published the charges again tke &natant similar to those heretofore given. e dispatch !rem Washington says Th. , French members of the legation mat:Life:A same displeasure at one of the resolution. In the Senate and Rouse, respecting Mexicact Mthister Barlingande will retntn to Chins by way of San Francisco. Generals Grant, Howard, and Kilpatrick, end lNnaters Wl!sae end Guthrie held :en Interview srlil the President yesterday. The gouLtzere Cengrammes— The 51exlcan Question NEW Y cna. Dec.l.B.—The Corr./terrier a Waal, Ingtun special rays the Virgbals .d Louisiana delegates are now urging that the same privilege grafted the Tennessee delegates !Mould also be extended them. Congress, however. is by no menns pleased with the temper and spirit now being displayed by the Virginia Legislature. Romero has receival further advice! from Mexico favorable for the Liberals. Juarez is established at ChlhEmhua. A Washington sperisi states It li undw-stand that the House Committee on Foreign Relations will take wrong ground oa the Mexican ques tion. The Senate is more conserTailre. Etre at Catro--Boiler Explosion Canto, Dec. 13 —Five buildings, mostly dwal• tinge, on CommercLal avenue and Twelfth street, were Mimed to day, The loss was about $50,000, partially loaned. A boiler In the Illinois Central Railroad freight depot, es - ph:idea this ramming, instantly killing The engineer, Robert Hall. A plena of the boiler, weighing about stun, was forced up warn threush the roof a veral hnndred felt and fell eve hundred feet from the original ts)sitlan, crushing through the pavement. The cause of the explosion la unknown. Important littls Before the Virginia Legislature. Ftrcnwoso, VA Dec. 13.—A bill was intro duced in the Senate to-lay, repealing all acts relative to slaves and free negroew and allowing them to testily in courts. Mr. Gilmer of BIM, mond city, advocated the Immediate passage of the bill. It was laid on the table sod ordered to be prix ted. A resolution was offered, confirming the rati fication of the anti-slavery amendment at Alex andria, which was referred to the Committee on Federal relation, From A eattyllle N.A.savna, U.—River twenty-six iaches and falllnq. Tho first .now of the season fell bore to-cloy. The keeper of a tollgate on the Lebanon pike, named Richard Byrne, was murderod Last night by a band of roisters. Three [lnstinct shots took effect upon his body, clam . of whi b was fatal, Tne band proceeded upon the pike and robbed gilt en otter per,or, I.ving along the road. They then decamped and have not since been beard !rem. From California SAN' Dee. I.2.—There is a pan.r in mining stuck:_, and a furth, d iliac is no ticeable; f.a r.O, Yellow Jacket, 69 10; Ophlt. 62 60. c.nild ,t Curry 5.5.2. Eight small coat , tlng reseals are rep.arteci lost its the late storm noon the coast. 'racy all be longed to Sao Era ease. Judg,, D Wi, vesceraisy derided Li:at le, ~141.1 : not IQ for lint, la the conaty courts. Railroad i;ilrrloricElected At i.eur, Dec. 13.—.A.t h.'re le—day fur dim. - tor, of t h.. T Central R. a. the f.itoa tug tick, wa.• , •nocen Dcau hrnorol N. Bate' hfort, ' ,t... il. Ch. tc:l, Alonzo C. S. V. 1.. Prague, Nathanid 'lOakur, Lte tokston 6t,Lcr. Cornelius C. 'Tracy, Char. H. Butacil, Fleury 11. Morton, James II Barker, Horace Y. Clark. Andrea D. Wcittc. I captctors of next et. :ion. Gcorirc Dext,r. H ~`us G. Beat dater, Et-I , nm .c• tr4le Western Navtgatlon Sr. 1,1•12., DOC. 13.—After the unu,nally warm dry fall the weather becom., very coid, the mer cury Oohing to a degrees above zero to-day. lee began minting In the neer this afternoon, and navigation on the upprr streams may be consid er.d clo,ed for the season. Sleamers are still ruching e-oritti, but the water is becoming quite Buuuty Frauds New TORS, Dec. 13 —it the exatarlatlan aterday, of the ease Involving the bounty !rands In Jet,ey City, ttiraolay was KIN , eo that one hundred and twenty thousand dollars were dlvidtd between a firm of bounty broker< and rt. Marcus Cicero Stanley, a subordinate of Bal.cr, the War Department detective. I.arge Fire at Ottawa 111 C ♦OO. Dec. I:i.—A tiro at Ollaw,. 0015 thi. destroye,i. nine huild.ugs. Th loss 1,11,4 uscretain...l. sold to lam• large The heasirst I. sees were thoise ci Masers. li:sr dole N tilludon, shoe store, nod Ucntiok Bro's drug Store. Block of Bulk!lugs Burned joss., I L LS, Dec. I3.—A fire last igtt destroyed a block of wooden bulldluzs on the corner of Male and North Second streets. The varoes who suffered by the fire are Mr. Wheeler. the ower of a fruit store,. Seheckers, baker, and others. Loss, /20,01 u. wlLeh la nearly covered by tars 'race. Welland Canal Free of let. ( . 17111:10,V,. C W.. nuti. It free ..; ite. To re.l•`:c2o,l to ctr, Is. 7Le canal KC! t.,.0n Fl.lay next. Ke utucky I,gtnlatnre L.l 12.—T., ,•.•• :,;! a rtatorlng.t, ~ ,1! XOl Ir . 1 , 1" t•;Pr., .11/ M !A! _ll !!!), Ji ITE—t to the IV h Inst., nl3 IS • the re.loeuee Itti, tooth,. I.loeb. -ay, Itt of I ftit. WHITE, ttestbtant Sttrqeort, V. is , .o: of the tete Rev. It t White, of titrg,6l‘. The fune:•l aria take pleat from it, I'i - extort< rice Church, In amber) and. VA. oa aloe n,ao, the lett., that. NEW ADVERISEMENTS _ cCLELLAND'B Boot and Shoe Store ANL DRY GOODS EMPORIUM NOS. G 5 sL 5 7 PIETA STREET •ttenTITC tv dtrectrd t” the 800 TS FOB DITEdS BOOTS FOR IRE OIL R I.OI‘ , NA, BOUTS FOR PRONIENA 111 NO BOATS FOR THE LA RORER, %HOES FOR THE MAL -110031, SHOES FOR THE STR, ET, SHOES DTI/SNOW TIMES, • SHOES I'OR TILE InreNT. SHOES FOR THE AGED, SHOES FOR THF. SICK URA MEIER, SHOES FOR THE STONE QUARRY, kROES FOR THE MISSES, SHOES FOR THE YOUNG VIT 'OTTERS, And In th,t, In ry le fine, every variety of Boot. and Shoes will be found reprevented, and at very LOW PRICES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT WIS ea rimed very full, espeatelly to the Rees of ULAN/LETS BLA re R.IIIIS, ~ 81. LS KE FS, BLANZETS BLANKETS, n LLNKE rs, ' FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS .MUSLIMS, mustaNS ' MUSLIMS, idrs Lank Mvs ',arcs, nruaLass, DOM ES7IUS, DOMES nos, DOM ESI WS, LOMESTIOs, DOLIEST/ES, DOMESTICS, 1100 V SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS HOOP SHIRT& mi ni:ass rwrs. L EN SHIRTS, MUSLIN SHIXTS, SHAWLS, And every variety of 3awa-Ir im,c)ox)o. ♦T LOW PIOITSLEB Thos. A. McClelland, NOS, 55 4 57 FIFTH BT, LXVIII ---NO -.903 VOLUME MISCFLLANEOUS A NOTEEE LARGE Raduotion BOOTS & SHOES, COMET HALL SHOE STORE, Goods Marked Down 1.0 I= o ai• Cant., lELLING LIKE 110? CiKES, ( ALL TODAY AND GET A BARGAIN AS ONLY•BE MUNE AT THIS HELE.BATED SHOE EMPORI U CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE cur. BEST GOODS 1N THE OITT NO. GO FIFTII ;,ISTREET. de, 4 UN DER THE OPERA HOUSE Der HALL EAGLISEt TV LLICING 004173 OVERCOATS OP ALL IEIRINi STND BLAU& PANTS EdeabLz...,i.or 4.70 YOH THE NEXT 18 DAYS J. H. SMITH de 00.4 OLOTHIEhS OA/1 HALL, el Firm sT., Oppealtetae Opera Rau.. GREAI GIFT SALE SIMONDS & CO.'S, ' No. 74 Fifth Street. An Immense and Extensive Assortment of NATAL ri" Cia.M€l, Silver Plated Ware, JEWELRY, For One DolLar Each ITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And Not to be Paid For until You Know What You Receive, SPLEND ID LIST OE ARTICLas To be Sold For $l.OO r•lli er plate,: dining sets .......... ...-....571 to 150 sail eis and urns.. _ 20 a ICU • • tea seta Gob hunting Watches ... 68 " Ica Ladle.' enauieled gold we: cries. 60 " 150 luta. hunting Sliver watches 22 “ 360 ((pro fate sill er at sub.. 22 " 60 81!yrr plated card uses 15 “ 95 salt stands_... ~,, 6 " 19 " egg " a " V.i •• Ice pitchers = " 63 Sc. •• tea spoods ...... -_ 6 " IS table • - knives sad f0rk5.....-- 10 " 20 20 •• napkin rings cake, pin, fruit knives. 6 . 16 . 011 paintings, gilt frames Id ° 20 "too Ott waded poeSet kulv,Es -0-.... 3 " 6 Ivory and pearl back combs • 6 " Photograph albunu, all a10e5 ....) 6 " 15 Gobi plated vest and oath chaina.. . . .... 3 1.3 oval band brat:elate 0 " 10 Classed gold {dated baceiets 0 " 10 Chatataine and guard rnaloa " - 6 " to SolitalEn and gold plated brooches A 0 to Lava and nervation 0 10 i !oral. oval 3.1 emerald 'I -- 4 " 10 m ovs l n . Jet and lava ear drops •- ........_ g 0 ig, c a rat emerald " a ...a .... 3 " 8 titlifornia diamond breast plea .. 3 l.O Sets soltairc sleeve button., .taa.....-.... 3 , IL Gold plated thimble. penile, 2 02...._.... 3., 8 Lockets, double glass._.... 2 " 6 , " for roin•tures ...... ---- ........ 5 " 10 Gold plated toothpicka crosses, itc,......_ 3 " 8 Chased ri cg 5....--. ...... -....--... L 3 Shield furl sigi et non__ " California diamond ring... 3 9 " 10 Sets ladles' jewely, Jet..,.,,,,. 5 . 10 a " Is - " ony,a. ...... . ...... -...-... 13 .. a lava, mosaic.. ..-... .... 12 " 21 (told pens wit h Silver holden_..... 6„ in " with sold plated holden- _ G a 12 hobler”Uperlog-.... • • 10 . 15 Silver plated goblets and crlakl,B Pupa, 0 " to - " castors and iglu holdera.... 13 " lar • - hull and cake baskets.,,_... 29 " 30 OF is a.r.iwz. .C . e = POPULAR SONGS AND tipOLPISS, Which are mid at our Mammoth' Store No., 7s tlith street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OR SENT BY.MAIL TO ANY ADDRESS on receipt t* '25 cents.. :On receipt of the certificate, the holder Will see what article la named thereon, and 'then ft Is Janne op. floe of the party to pay the done: , and take. the azticle er not. Purchasers may Okla obtale any article on our lint for one dollar,. and is nooses can they net leas than one donates werth,' as there are NO BLANK.. Prim of Otft Sale Envelope. Minter 26 certificates sent to one address Per_ ss eo .. SO 100 0 rcl TRY YOUR LOOK Agents wanted. WM 811110n8 & Cei DEPOr NO. 74 FICPIIE 1414.E.E2, dvDlwd* IN IRE PAN'E OF EVERY PAIR WARRANEKD. OLOT3i/IVO WAN r, s. 13 FIFTH STREET NEW GUI) C.M. riN E (ILOTH 001 I'M [TEEM TANGY (JAI' PLNT9. =IIEII MIMEO ALL TO DE SOLD rxrrsßvactu,