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ESTA.BLTSFIED IN
aitt ipiithburgi► (Sault
CITY ITEMS.
To oar City Subscriber".
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move sr...kind ume chantey on onr routes
II UMW* dile. and vicinity, a number of our
.a ser u N wo rally fail to Matra the paper. If any
sash arltl l a ms ids address at tide office, the paper
arm be ml 4 tly served threitter.
Itothern. Brothers and Sons
Should cat a Grower ag Baker.
9tm'299oik. 92
Fe2e99 street, sells 9,11 be 9 sn4 ebeepest boot.
and Win to the two eh lea.
Cenfril Skating Pan—Grand Dream:
Day ! 11
Thy Park .111 be thrown, open to the pnbljc on
ipsigey noon, weather not moderating. fbe
- :Greet Western 13and,have been engaged for ale,
noon•and evening. Tito . fteceirtion Booms ere
being prepared, and everything will be done for
the ecosfort of oar patrons. No !ignore Of 507
kind allowed on the :presaiiies. if soy other ar
t easements are made, the inblio will be notified.
D.O. Courts, Gm:VI Sept.
• No Se
Will embroider but the
DIcCII. rock, 92
Federal street, Is the place to get good boot. and
she. cheap.
Cloaks and 'Shawls.
Go to Mutual. Co.'s OD Market street, for they
are eellhia them at great. bargains.
UnsbatO Excltamen
Lf tbs treat Hot, Cap and 'radii' , For House of
PleudiC, NO. iYs Wood street, where you
will dud one of the largest sod &lege aawrtment►
of Leal. and Misses , Furs e ref before offered for
aids I this city, conslatins In part of full eets of
Hodson Pay Sable, !Cali Sable, (lernaaa Fitch
Siberian Squirrel. 131 aeh and Brown Sable, Lad toe ,
Per Notate and Similes Caps, GIIZIW floe Fur
Caps, Collars and Gloves—all of which will be
sold it the lowest 'priette. Don't forget ;be place
-Wm. Fleming's Hat, Cap red Ladles' Fur Em
porium-ISo. 139 Wopd street, .lgo of the large
°olden Hat.
A Groirer la Baker
Is a tenure. health restorer to broken down see
elw•wOresa.
Buyer. of Dry Goods
Remember the great-amt -Acres , eteerame tale
at Barker k Co.'. 19k Water Street.
McCllntoek, 92
Federal street, is tent= hoot. and ■hoes remark
'ably °asap.
Good Advice
,• Way throw away your money to purottafing a
• NfOrthless Nowise Machine, when you can get one
et the celebrated Wheeler & Wilaon machines at
Carpenter's, No. 27 Fifth street. who warrants
wreryfoisehine he sells for three years. Upward.
of two hundred thousand families are now using
these inaeldnen and they here never failed yet to
out 1011? money for otte of these machine. thll2 to
pay afor o machine Without any reputation, and
which you may hare to seed to the Avalon tor•
airoielers in a few week.?
Get. a Grover ca 'later
For Cluistm.
McClintock, 9?
Federal street, Allegheny, warrants his hoots and
shoes;
Pilate and aluslins
If. yon are wasting them remember the great
clearance sale at Barker's & Co., 59 Market Street.
Diagnlfleent Prevent for a Lady
Now that everybody is ineratlog more or less
spare east, in the way ol mach:lg their friend. hap.
Pl(we haven word of advice to people .4 .sous, to
Wit: That . the Wheeler& Wllson wevelee machine,
cold at h o. TT Fifth meet I. ti. most appropriate
and valuable gift to a lady that could be mad..
We dulgnate ibe wheeler a WPSOCI because It Is
unfee.ally admitted to be enperlor to an) other
to ass. Thetr orders for tide c.w . 0....th0rn already
been unusually aumerou•.
Grover 6. Baker'.
Is the best In use
Dress Goons
*ro yoo manna; them t tto to holiday nod
assort annual eleartirl7llP7,-
l'ltalicei attest. •
fileCtinturk. 92
Federal street, ems Just ra eleed a large Invoice of
/mites and Waan lasting troous,
Hostetter %I Stomach filttere.
'Dian wants a Tonne—no uncommon want—
Awl every year and m nib armee forth a ne
*ash. alter era/ Wog the gotsettes with aunt
; The are discovers t , be sot the true ass.
01 tech u there let their euneoetors roue',
Pll dog the etnTll2.ll LAS! have ,redza due ar0 ,..,
The worttltsgreat Tonic, milts h no .kW can better—
I mean the matchless uirrEas of aosrEr-
TER,
Lector" were living lona bete re aid Galen,
And ence,eks , •&leg keened, and ease ;
Hut tine stonischles they *ere sound to fall Ict,
Suoceie same not ent/I tivs later .on,
Now is the ere sick Cnlke n o .36..6 hale In,
And limed dyrorpida d. teen from the etage,
Agues, temittents, keadeeltes—real beau .apiitters-
Vanish like smoke Ware li.()STErrEg'S BIT.
Nods; biota and toots compose the raro Waning;
No mineral poison mars their Jukes pure,
Asd Eyes mild essence aolde them in solution.
Tha fatale is pleasant, the erect la awn
rte.litr hare the bitten psi proved a tieluatom;
• Try tbtm lu time, and health a... 41 strength nee see
The drimion.tayer dawn so tae label,
Lad they, tike him. to s•re the Week. ire abie.
Hostetterfi. Bitters
*tweet!' wholesale sae rural at very low rates
Mentrues Drug and Patent Medial. Depot,
M - Market street, termer or the Diamond, near
* . 01,02k street.
The Grover es Baker
'l . r.the idsplen, cheapen •e 4 ben to on,
Third and Tenth Wards
Water routs, thaasty. State. Roller. Olty, Po or
tald aostneas Taus. . ream. ming unpaid after the
Lau, will be placed to rho hands-of a 00E1
stable to be collected. wits 000 rs. Bills hove al.
may been left at your resider.% or teat to you.
J. R. l• eeraraa, Oollertor.
Heoldeace 179. WobEur street. Deo. 114 cr.
McClintock, 92
Fedarslatreci, tells the Ceti gallon and shoe. in
Ike two Hilo..
A Grover & Dater
a very appropriate Waldo's, Gift,
Fall and Winter Goode,
life with great pleasure we all Me actuation of
wrlr radon to the math nook of Fail and Water
Eloodaust irectelvcda Air. Joan Wear assault
Tann No. tie Federal area, Altana/. Ws
nOWIt sabrasee some am. runt and most bear
Atha 1: 1 1 01 0A011alaieret Vamoosing. and Venting
egetbsetuda N tae western market. RI. wort
went Of nantatuag Goods, aroprtaloS darts.
Lister% Colfue, Ifeek-ties, Ileageradrfn,
ailinteVesiupsued nut or west. A tarn stook
ofipudy,made Pests , Vona, Vesta and Chromate
inn also be found at hls estallautona. Persons
I treat of ulna...lg In Ma elotelag Lino should not
• 1 a give as, wafer seal •
Nene bat the Grover & Baker
Iliswirfor all family "tarpon..
A Tender Tete-aeTete
Latin half U• cb►rma, U the sweet wools of melt
Sr party are not =tan with a fragrant breata.—
Stones:arm lathe only azelela that wlll erasure this
deldderatUnt PT hoopla" the teeth spectatrs. the
Leara healthy. theerhole mouth pure and undefiled.
It Morally etetbalma the deem] et Osten, e, ]resew
lea It from ilectsy, through We. Use It dally , Will
dad tt a 'pleasure.
Thomas W. Parry
ria 4 Wwkl Mares Hoorn, and Dealers In runenral
AW, at *Was colors. Oaks at Alazateter
Irmeetaws nese Ms Water Works. Pfttrbargb.
P. beslderues. Wa. 7g Mrs street. Orders
peoaptly attended to. All Isar armored irate,
stroOL El*Wrist dos at too sbarkere settee. Ito
Wad rat
,prootehol tao roof to Oct
obeyer attain Is cat 03-
Malphlte si Lime,
satiemqviddsi. rot
es
side by Obsrisa Bas,
broad" *wade a Pena sad Bt. QM: stnets,
'Pittsburgh.
._ -- Carpenter Jobbing &bop.
annuls IsMlrsukl attar ao abormosot throe Fran
Jr the war. -thug reopened ma anon for aL fora
oltobblng In the oarpeoter nom at the old nand,
TUT* dalry, botireM3l3antbn rid street and (Mani
4 11 111". Ordro dollottsd,and promptly attantod to
. • osm,rann Foams.
A lairover & eater
*if! ziake home &saint and ImPP7
THE DAILY PITTS 1 URGH G AZETTE.
Mtiatsls said Cloak..
Tbs place to b y those but now In prsrtleular
lo Haler a Co.'s, f. 9 Market street.
/HcCltatock, 92
Fedcral rtreet, I. the place to mil toota, allots
and caner.,
For Asoorted Candles and Toys,
You cannot go to a better plait° than No. till Fed
eral street Allegheny, where you tell! and every
thing In the lite to please the rust fastidious
t vat es. A ea/l le solicited
deigitiv
Ilnt wehave s large .took of dry good. purchased
since the late decline, that we or la sell as cheap as
you tan buy wet and damaged goods eleserbera
Remember, we are new on the north cant corner
of FOurth and Market streets.
0. Hereon Love h. Ban.
Magnificent Present for a Lady
Now that everybody is Investing more or less
spare cash In the way of =salsa. their sienio hap
py, wehave a word of advice to people of acme.
to•w It ; That the Who• ler & NVl'son Nearing Ma
chin" sold at NI. 11 Fifth str , et, Is the most op.
mot:dote and taluat le glf: to a lady that could
be made. We designate the Wheeler la WWoo
because It le uolversafly adtulttel to be impostor
to any other In use. Thal: orders f.r this pur,rose
have already been unusually numerous.
• Machine
rover +1 Baker
Dry Goods
A. cheap as you eau buy wet ones elsewhere. Re
member, we are now on the north east corner of
Fourth and hlarket streets.
C. Ittuan, f.Orn R Rao.
for preserving elder. For saki by Charles Soper
Droved, corner of Perm and St. Glair .treats
Pittsburgh.
Flannels and Blantets.
Fe: variety and ehespres., see these eat, ' , Red
et the great sale, at Bather e. sa Mat het
street.
Cheaper than you ran buy them to any house to
the city. Itcmcwher, we are now en the north
east corner of Fourth and Market meets.
0. Haanoy I.ovn e. 800.
Wholesale Du)ero of Dry Goods,
Go to Barker ft Co.'s, 59 Dluket .trot, bcto
buy tng.
'McClintock, 92
Federal areal; don't fall to go and see his boot
and ahem
Will find at Barker ea 00.'3,60 Market street,
large stock of desirable dry goods at very lo
prices.
Neutral Sulpalte of Lime,
or preserving eider. For sale by ()flutes Rope ,
ruvrat, corner of Penn and. St. Clear Street
Ittsburtb.
st unusual bargains la these, at the great
Sem:a-Annual sale at Barker k linho 69, Market
street.
Extt•cts teeth without pats, end exotmages
cad one" for ten dolls," • ant. Uatl at SU Pen
trace.
And every thing else vert cheap, sr the vent S.
nit-Annual vole at literkor Co.'s, V), !extent
street.
TM! EICIIIT Boon BYSTSII , CONUILIVIS
Mr. Brown introduce:l, in the Et, nate 'este -
day, a resolution instructing theludiciary Com
mittee to 'squire and report on the expediency
of limiting the day's work for goveraniieut ein
cloYLva to right hours. It Iles over under the
rules.
Ilrn damn of Jul4a Coc.oatsu , Senator
from Vermont, was apt.ropriatalr cOtkel la
the &nab_ yeaterday. Ilis elllea4ue, Mr. Fo - rre ,
pronounced an eloquent eulogy on bin memory.
In ch,.. l'onse his death vra..l r.:ao an,ounced.
and Mr, Nio],ty t ,p,..l r mla[
. tribu to hie
vlr:ot 6 and •ervices.
LETTER F.RCM PHILADELPHIA
-• ' • •
Ent•rOna t—Tt may Interest
burgh to know atat bile mki g boreal
beurn. amt hat t 0, I tru.t, oo impor not peptic
OintLera jt:st at tb-n partico•nr M sore.
Pal. t r, Park. 8., nett t. W;ll!ta.s and
other s are here prttrarin_ tar the sea •ton
01 the Iron a. d b eel Associa.lo • that is to be
held here to-morrow seb,le Mciars. llooper,
Jennings. Davi. My., and s n eel otters,
att, nd the me Um., of the Natio• al Counml • f
the of A., that convenes to - morrow lo
W.hingt o City. Ihe good which •Itst organ
lhation sunned du-ing the war, too ly erialled
by the good It sill ein.•t h reafter by instruct
ing the port'« in cover: prioe.ples of tro.iLical
onnn mt a d gov.rnme .t.
. .
The [nethot on %h. to be revived and cot to
work in Pi tr , orgil. The long win eve,logi
road he profi•ally devo ed. say Gore every
week or two, reto. are ing it s .;lorlous doctrines
end their triumphant results.
I name near forg tting to say that Baler is
here with his Bulk Oil Cu-, which e eats to
" tak e " wi.h all the , rvers. The Rased of Di
rect,re of the P. R. R., have It and r e 'welder.•
tion for to-morrow, when he leaves arth it for
0 Idom. It le the " corn ng ear:" if it wilt du
whet he soya, via.: carry more of the greasy li
quid than env other c,r, ea.-fy it safer, sod
brit g hack v. , ore freights bes , dee. I depart
to-morrow with Uncle Jolts Coyude, for the
city of mcgolficent dl•taaeee." Eu.
The isavenparte to Parts.
The Davenports have tree maltreated horribly
this week. When the h each Emperor and Em
press trachea Paris, use of the first things they
asked tat was to see the Davenports. A mes
serger was sect from Pt. Cleui at 9 o'clock I'.
M., to dad them; bin they could not be dlaary
erre trail' 6 o'clock. when they were foaad at
Geonevillers. a email village between Coarbu
vole and Asn eras. They at once hired a Part
and brought i heir proper - gas and reached the
palace et 9 o'clock of the r ighL Tetra were
about thirty persona present with the Emperor
nod Empress. Tho performance b kan a: once.
Moue. de Lagrange was put in the box with
the to The Emperor and Empress were aeons:A,
but they found the rope used not aloagrther a It
lafae uy, sod only one person preterit •estrise to
admit the Davenixteca were wonders. Tee Da
venports Le:soften, made 3 most trefavoraole
impression; they were regarded as ill-hred,
igeorahl boors. both by the Emperor and
Empress, who tried to ester into con versa•lon
with them. After the Davenport.' departu-e it
was resole. d to aeud for Mons. rt-tbk the next
evening. Mots. Robin, you know, is the mas
ter of sleight of-hand who exposed the tricks of
the Davenport:. The same persons were pees
eat at Mono. Robin's entertainment who wit
nessed toe Davenports' ezhirrition. The Rm.
per r laughed heartily et the mock erp/a ration.
(area by Mope. Robin, and the lmper.al Pr nee
was so del igsted ori:h t ho noise made by Moos.
Robin'e assistant veh . le la the box, that nothing
would do but that he too must be tied to the
box. MODS. Roblu, however, begged to he ex
cused. After the performance. Mots. Robin er
pleined all the trick,- to the Emperor and Em
press. Time avowed preference which the Court
gave Mona. Robin to the Davenports, threw the
latter hopelessly out of vogue. You know the
Court Is omnipotent here sofa, asome fasidous
are eoucerned r and the person or thing
braided ridieulans by the Court is con
temned by everybody.
The Davenpor a were so 111-adrieed as to glee
a public exhibition after their failure at Court.
It was a cheap exhkition r The public behavej
no the first public did : roreauled the platform,
interrupted the performance and declared they
had been cheated. Teey forced the Davenports
to pay all the rece'pte to the t bolero orphan's
fund. The prank have laughtxl heartlbß over a
remark made by the Commissary of Milne In
reply to Ito cries of the audience Glee qtr
money to the cholera fund' Why, gentlemen,
there Is no cholera In Parts" Irtan't that 'lsar
the French government I • Denying the exis
tence of an epidemic which le 'blade In every
church and r very street of Rads. I suspect the
Dave: ports' career in Europe is at an end. If
they are wi e they will set out for America and
rest contented with their galas. —Poets Corr.,
pozdvat Boehm Ch.M.
STATa BANK OF Onm.-45 the charter of
this Bank will Expire on the drat day of May,
the manegors are destrona of taking co its cir
culating notes as fast as possible. Mr. An.
drerre, President of the Board of Control, la Ma
circular, says "All persons bolding antes of
the Bute Bank of Ohio, aro requeeted to present
the same at any of the Breathes; without refer
ence to the particular Branch that lashed the
setae, and they -will be redeemed In United
Bute s- legal tender or National Bank antes.
Whet, presented In stuns of dye hundred dollars
and Gear
Mehl of drafts or New York at par, and express ,
useheargiuotcs,paa,led
~I ttnyt.eachthe
An
when on th e m examr
en mann Cornitinns pat saerdast or
not. slippery p a retonate, heathenn do
ITY ITEMS
IMIZEIZEM
II o Wet Goods
Neutral Sulphite of Lime,
Blankets and Flannels
Country 3lerchants
If%annals and 13Iankets
Dr. ('
Pisarnmr¢ t*, DeclE,7OG5
THE LATEST N EWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
Frenrb Mission and the Mexican Question
711 E HOUSE RECONSTRUCTION RESOLUTION
Tennessee Member» Not to be Admilect
EULOGIES ON SRNATOR COLLAMER•
Eipetted Repro' of the Virginia Slim Code
db.., eac,... sil o
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh 6e,sette.
WAPIIIXOTOW, December 14, 1685
LIIOATtOIf AND lINXICLIV li7L/Rll,
The firm Secretary of Legation to
the French Minister here bee sailed
for Eurcpe charged by Count Monlholon
to make personal reormentailens to the Em
peror of the public feeling herr, and of the tem
per of Congress with reference to Megica, and
to brie g back m-rre explicit Inatructlose for the
guidance of the Minister. The Learalion bare
have eLlCeerored to ke, p lhe fart of his &per
tain secret, bet be le known to have boon
anieng the passengei■ by the ldtiOtiai.
•lIENDSD RECoASTPLUCTIOIIMSOLUTnni nub
The Rouse to-day passed In s seperote form
the latter hallo( She Thad. Stevens resolution,
lbw pledging Itself to refer all Southern mo
del:o.l..la to the reurnstruction Committee with
out debate. Raymond and Wee other New Yor
kers, !Casson of lows. meet or the border State
men •td acme others fell off from their timer
action 00 this matter, bet still the majority was
°corn. g.
The t &at* to get Tennessee la will thue fore
prove unavailieg. The dlttnlet pledge was mods
in the Senate cameos to re ter all papers on the
subject to the same committee, and to lay the
Southern credentials on the table, awaiting Its
report. Mr. D - tolittle was the only Senator who
obit eta! to this arrangement, end even he agreed
net to attempt bringing these question. up in
the Senate without having wilted a reasonable
time on the committee Mr Its report.
NOLOO IBS O SENA TOO CAJLIJAINN
The e - ilogies on Mr. Collamer to-day were of
nncsnal quality and numb, In bath Houses.
Me,rs. Fesitenden and Sumner In the Senate,
and Morrill and Rat mond In the House, at
tmeted apt eial attention. Ilext , roue attempts
made in seTeral speeches to drag In the
opiclona of thy dead Senator, as erg - nu:tents on
both sides of the reconstruction question.
ro,ft!On ktRLATIONS I , lkkrt'Spqll, n QOYSIITTTES.
Both Pot se and 6 uate F•rtlgn Relation
tce. had ie,:ora to-day, aid the dr;flnf the
talk wen a I ttle outpnwderlatt.
111,1.1. I F 31113 1 . 11,01111 l 31-1,1 0003
The Yirg.r.is Legislature Is fl lent!, expec.
led to pare to morrow, t row before It, re
ptallog the whole batch of laws on the old ,tat.
etc tt.:A.t COLIKTIAZIZ CPZ, cc. T:lMp are avow•
ediy lurrytog it tt,rouzh, no a mesas for getting
trk.4445 withdrawn from the eta
klif01:11 PA TO VIA SUM!
rt e an_ ot.tiL a a 11 the Psymtetsr s Dot.art
meet In ttu par t year has been InnWerds of $430
Otto.ooo.
SS4ATE R C 4 • 713 ttlfrrTr
nate cart of the Jo of tte:oo.t•nc.oo
Cfru..caft:f e In 116k17 to be rn •on la CJIIIC,4,
M . , at., Sea. err fa und:rotood to on," to ft,
cna:rn..n.ci,•, Wade ne on, .i mire
p,catnecaly ccentionvi
t , EI2I;IIE OF FENIAN Anus
anuritans arrested in Mexico
FENIAN DOINGS IN DEW YORK
law lona, Dec. 14 —At:sleet from Turouio
ratim a,, imiortact at laure of arms, f.
La cc otmaigued tar the r.ntaa war, wittua the
partf.srdna..
l;ux veer NWrlce. el Itoltsen, railed yeeetr,lay
.13 tat Seotla.
P.e:nron from Newfoandlsod rep.rt the elec,
Lion favorable to tt• scheme of the elnroltra
tun of Lbs Provinces. Teta =agora wit he
saofj, ly urged darlng toe ei , mirg
A lett. r from Mrxico Says th•t the Imperial
Ovvravent had arrested several Americans on
the charge of sympeto , slo,i ',ILI the Lher ilv,
and nee t th,cri oat of tbs eventrv. (lie, a Major
of the liulted &at., army. bad been talsalsc
for re.eral days. PJ13910118 to btl dleopp•arso,,
It was known that secret parties wer•af.er him
It was rumored Last some Americans wire till
ed.
The World this morning noblishrs • fall
statement en the LCO.,er received by tho Treat,
liver of lne Fenian, for the thirty days ending
on tte 30.11 of October Toe lorgeit contrint,
Ur no are Iron] the Rost. Tee anarrel between
the Senate and_ f.iablatt gild continues. The
Senate Is roceiring ssectrances of support from
the Wcet and tome Rasters Slates. Now Tint
State generally Beppu', the Goinel. Tau Yell
im rureting lan, night Deviled ressluslons to
rep Ft O i htabon v. an•l voted that the tea mel
. Senators ehonld be capelied from the
beet ernuml.
Telegrams from Alabsens bring laluillzence
test Ad ittis)th of Mobil • nee vacated the
Motorail) chair in favor of Gen. %Violets, ten
nee mart, the oath bat had hot noo.
Ibr rignetereictliv Wastilnei. ri special di—
patch nays: Tie House comm:ttee on Foreign
Ite4ttlons tin pose to cell, In a Iv Aly, on the Sac
truce! f/1 Sot,
A bill la ta he reported after the ad.lournm at
making nberal al preyr a lona fir improrement.
and repairs o;, , ltarbors ou the sea and at
rout., and lu ta•lgable craters generally.
INT! REM% FROM 1Y ISHI6GTON
Henry Ward Beecher's Speech—l'aymeot
of Gold Coupons— Verdict lc the Case or
tom. t rs,eu—Grant Going to the Rio
Grande—Order Rtgardlug Priz es—Con
gressional Procceonigo,
NE'. YORK, Doc. 14.—The tyerlal
saps a crowded house listened to Henry Ward
Beecher to the Hall of Represent/MVOS last night.
The Treasury Dtpartment Is making prepa
rations to commence payment of gold coupon*,
due In January.
The verdict In the ewe of C.3rnmodoee Craved
will be publisbed
General Grant proposes to visit New Orleans
and the R!o Grand within a few weeks.
Secretary NI cCut loch yestt rdny issued an or
der enicOninr, r uetom house officers to use dill.
ernes to prevent the entrance Into United States
ports or prizes belonging to either belligerent
party during between Spain and
Cl!!!.
The Warl,l•• Washington special enyo the
llouse Committers on Naval end Foreign Af
fairs met to , lay. The, Senate Committee on the
Di•trict of Columbia have 'waled o resolution
de,lering that universal suffrage shall be estab
lished in the Uts riet.
Appliervions for pardon at the rate of from
to flee bund.cd per week are received at
be Adjutant General's. dut few are granted,
°woven%
ICeutacky Legblature
LOUISVILLE, Kr., Den. Dee.
14.—1 D the Home, Mr. Young offered tin fol
lowing resolution, which sae ordered to be
printed atd referred to the Committee on Fed
eral lt-lations:
Reichert, That this Assembly heartily approve
the 19C11013 of the lea (Senora , . Assembly In re
jecting the proposed amendment of the Condi
/n[lon of rho United Mdan, and holler° that
vote to be a finality , and that this Assembly has
no right or anthority to pleader or vote upon
this measure until It shsll be agate passed or
proo'.ed by Congress.
Conntertelter Arrested
Nrw Toni, Dee. 14.—an Italian, girinc the
name of Egyeto Del Buono, tray urreeteel this
morning at the Waohlngton Doter, Je•sey City,
chereeo 0ri , 13 oeinz s counterfeiter. Upon be
leg tolun to the pollee otatlon, thorn wee found
on Its penon two thousand lira hundred dol.
lam In count, rfeit money, a dirk keafe,reroirer,
spring blade ring end other articles.
PI TTSBURGII. FRIDAY. DEC ENIB ER 15, 1-;65.
(IFFIIIjL .41)'111L\ Fiioll 11gX101.
Coastliellenal /Uses/meat idep;r4 by Oncost
FOU:IER V!FIGINTA STATE OFFICIALS TO
DE REINSTALLED.
WAMEN(I7O,I, flee. 14.--Official news from
Acapulco bee been received by Senor VeJlero,
Mexican Minister. The dates are to Nov. 25th
Generel Alvarez transmits the detalle of ee Im
portant victory over the French, obtained by the
enterprising General Dia; shortly after los es
cape from Jell, In which he was confine& at
The NatiOne! forces obtained quite a flambee
of arms, horses, ,tc., and also the papers of the
French commanding officer.
On the 30th of October last Gen. Diaz had
an intr., view with Gen. Altman with the view
of cocuuthr Meg a now campaign rtains' the
French, In 'ahich the States of 00..11 and
tinercro will set in combination. The national
cause 1 represented as in the ascendency in
Southern k calm.
Secretary Seward to-day received the follow
log telegram addressed to him, by Gee. C.
May, S. eretary of the State of Oregon
"Samar, Oregon, Dec. 12, 1002.--Ongen rat
ified the Amendment to the Constitution of
the 17, Ib d States yesterday. Glory to Ood."
The Legislature of Virginia has flied the Dist
inst. for the election of State officers, and It Is
ttonaht here from private Intelligence received
from Richmond. that It Lt the deelge of that
body to reinstall the old °Sierra, who held a
place under Gov. Smith. Gov. Ilerpuint would
regard this as personal, and it Is believed world
revre frum Miles In that event, which would
farce upon the government (Da spo3lnt am:Ito( a
Prevmoa el Governor.
1 here was a remarkable •sclang scene la the
el cr. Cogrt to-day. Mr. Bradley expreased
toe cope In court that Judge Olin would net
arge certaln . facte to the Jury. The Judge de
nied that he loterfered with the recta, and geld
he would not stiffer Mr. Bnadlry ta staboto the
court what the latter knew La bo untrue. Mr.
B. replied: "If you mean that I have stated
what I koow to be untrue, you area Bar and a
!mandrel I" The court ordered the marshal
to take Mr, B. lute custody, mat ha was mum moil
from ilia roam Judge Olin ordered a mils to
servtd on Mr, B to show cause wby he should
net be 'multi:wet for contempt of court.
Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, In a speech at the
serenade te-night, said Andrew Johnson Is no hat
house plant, but a mountain oak, which defies
the fury of the thunder girt. Intrepid, y. tp.
tient, firm but forgiving, with the Bolos and
the Conauttalon as Ids pillar end his cloud, ho
at eks to reconcile and bring together again the
estranged children of a common father. Lot
utt all aid him In the good work and ware Its
accomptathrneci.
The Gen. Wood Baboon Corpu. Case
•
blaanviLLa, Dec. 14.—1 t will be recollected
that Thos. C. A. Dexter, &pedal Treasury agent t
was arrested by the military on a sharge of
fraud, and that (lee. Wood, commanding the
department of Alabama, reftmed to obey the
writ of habeas corpus issued by Ju Ige Buateed,
for the Ilbt ration of Dexter, on the ground that
said writ was suspended by the proclamation of
the Prxebient, and toe action of (ten. Wood ta
lb a matter oat sustained by the President.
Judiel3ustetd delivered an opinion lo the
rasa, est lug that tho warrant for attachment
steins. General Wood, has been vacated with
out the coon* consent, but while &Netting Gen
eral Wood I cannot ores by implication Consent
u what I ctmelder an encroachment of the R.,
krunre Determent of the g'ecrnment upon
one of no e , -cadlnate branch-a. The exercise
of tht., funethans by the Preaident, not only
allows, but directs this obedience
to toeee art , borithas. 1 Claim COmpldto b
em:tlon !tone any respone,b lily or guilt
as allrgee. I respectfully protect agalr,st the
art of the Pr-aidelt, and aaron that the tet' of
pet laue. r, Deat.r, canto: lawfully proceed to
[II y orh.r way than that ccabilsked ne•nrdlbg
to the forms now prc,albed by the Constitn
tuft .
NEW TUCK, Dec. 14.—The *team. ColctaVla,
from harma on the 9.11. arrirttl with %t-tlerz
t to the `24th u t.
Tte R,p9h; tau lien. DIIr. is veld to bare
oren t r.; seed by the I rop,t I ed.;•ot la thn
01k,, of lgoelot. Isa Y.aech s 1 Ii hob
idarattleo. 1 to. 1.11-re:, Lad take, p noteselon
;.i Cele Esbaelien, •ol the Imperial I ,meals are
trap a nevi,.,-1 O.c•hee twelve North A.11:10 , 1-
Kr - alPler , ,l !71 Duren•te motto:co add
1..;a1 I.heln•n, oL rorrly r nr the
oa.•t;ft ant the Empire
• .1 wad cuot,lit.g a lured..
The V-men loireq ocruvlrd rya So.
ember 19 h. Tlte eottoy made • fxo:r., re.••
et ce. Tr e Frr , ch tad ca I•rea.
lin, Pula v, had takes command of Ike LI,
.ral farce.* In Mlchnscen.
(io,no &oil or Hord et Roy Wro , t, 00, the 71,11
IA kit ro cer `i<• (Jrl , aoo. I!o ertli onead
be month of January at Rev Wool.
Ccurgle Revenue Law.
•
Naw Tong- 1.),- 11.—The Toner' special "ye
a Orl,tal n fr,ca N,whe•ri North
Carol no. had an u terrlew anh to Prealdent
I,,rereay, eurlm vrhteh they &eked hlm to to.
log., In In& brio;( by atm 3111:e pror:,one
of the Revenue Law rasw-d by the Conttltetto4-
a: L.kr rent,ou or th State I sat I, :toner. The
law rrfu..d to extend back to the ll•st of J•nu•
a•y, In it. iuse•amer t•,•nd is Mt-calm:l to collect
tares on buster. 1T1L05.4.1.4 WWI
'at to Johna
trn'n nor rer r. The c'elegatloa Insist that the
Conrcetton had no power to make each levy. al
all of the busluca• on the sea coast, Inside of the
Urine hone, was transacted under the Treasury
permits, art.l under the regulal,ce• of Lb, Treas.
ury Tnyartment, for trade In Insur•ev.ionary
clot•lets. The creel:aloe of toe law being. Im
mtc.nley threatened, and there being 03 COWL
lo the mate to act oa the pI,IIIC a , , the pnt.-
ti-ners wore obliged to appeal to tie President,
had he lute pet mtstd to glee the matter early
Cll. tab. C.
Shit meta,. of Arms to Mexico—Bin for
kqual. z.ug Bull rage. In Marie( of co.
lum Ma.
law Tonic, Doc. 14 —The rose. Mexican
rorreepondeut of the date of the 31.1.. says
that the 11enhat.an, ore of the steamars of the
American and I.l,mcan Steamship ennapsoy,
brought from liera..a to Vera Urns on her isat
trio, teventema thousand Bpringdcld muskets,
purcheeed by an American named O'Sullivan,
for the ono of telallmUlan.
Tho Uove.l Matte Carteul at Havanna rerneNl
to )erruit the vessel to leave the harbor when
he found thee° arms were on hosed, cad the
afeettsttau was dotMned twon:y•.mar haare
r". net co of his refold.
Ttc Enellrh and French Consuls were then
eel rd upon by M.. O'Sullivan. and they held an
c o trlew woh our representative_ at the coo.
r n•lon of ahlch, tho bills of lading were shroud
and the weather loft the harbor with the im.
p'..ments of war DO board.
The Poaf's Wwilaingtron apoatal stye : The 1.-
6,, at, commute: of the House will try to report
a toll, on Idoodoy nest, to natal:goat cdral suf
frage in theDtrarlet of Colombia.
s Trial el ortega In Dilexica—Leiter
from President Juarez.
New Yoita, Dec.l4.— s A epeclal dispatch from
Ban Frementeo to the 2}drans ears: Juarez
writes the Mexican Consul at that place that
the ree•oo fur ordering Ortega's trial
was, because ha left Mexico without leave. vir
tue:ly abatdoulrtg [Le rettablican cause In the
natiou'e sumirgle. Ile sidle that both family
and pursonal lot, rests incite him. le , retire to
private life, and as 1003 as an elation caa he
held he will Jnyfullv give up the presidency.
which has Droved to him a arelshir burden.
From Vera Cruz—French Troops Arne
lug to nleilco—The Chelsea.
Sr, Tuna, Dec. 14.—The Herald's Vera
Cruz rorn•vondent state, that over two thous
and French troops had been landed at Vera
Cruz during the last month. The conversation
o , French officers In that eft, was contemntu•
ous toward tee (Jetted States. Large quanti
ties of munitions of war for French troops had
been alto landed. Three thousand French
troops are on their way to hi ez,ro.
The Chelsea hal arrve.l at Vera Cruz.
prom Richmond
New Yrui , Dee. I4.—The HerraZd'ar li!chmond
correspondent nay.. The election to LW vacan
cies of State offices has been postponed avail
the 21at lost.
The General Assembly bare passed resolutions
appealing to the "President and Cougnis to
Postpone the collection of the Land tax of 1805
for the present and to permit the State to assume
Payment of the same, and that the collection of
internal recunie that accrued precious to the
appointment of collectors and assessors In dis
tricts of the State, be indefinitely postponed.
The W.ar IA South America.
New Your, Dec. 14.—The Ilero RioJatiel
ro correspondent, tinder date of Nev. Bth. re
ports 110 further fistulas between the Paraguay
ans and the Allies, box the latter were carrying
on the ear:Teo vigorously, and puthing In pur
suit of the former Who were reireatlng. One
division of the Brazilian army had reached the
river Uruguay. sad commenced crossing over
Into the Province of Cs:motes. The Emperor
of Brazil wa , expected to return to his capital,
irom the scene of war. on tho 12th of N"dm
ter.
tiffGaAs Inteharizetl from the Army.
NEW Yon', Dec. 14.—The Iforekl's Pfaahlnk
Lon spode! soya : General Grant has B o no , ' o n
Myr discharging all elvtilscus, except clerks,
from the army.
XXXIXth CONGRESS-FIRS 1" SESSION
WASEVINOT It, Dee. 14, 1305.
Ilorst.—The Speaker announced the appoint
ment of lir. Hart, of New York, as a member of
the committee for the District of Celam , sia, In
place cf Mr. Doyle, declined.
The Speaker oleo announced the following
special Committee on Mr. Slaita's resolution
relative to reimbursing the loyal States, far
money expended to put down the rebellion :
Messrs. Slain, of Maine; Hooper, of Masaschu•
set's; Loan, of Mlesonil; Boyer, of Pennnylvee
eta; Darling of New York; ?Laxity, of Ohio, and
Newell, of New Jersey; Terry, of Michigan.
The follow ing In the committee to enquire
Into the condition of the so called Coofederate
States: Mesare. Stevens, of Pennsylvania;
Washburne, of Illinois; Morrill, of Vermont;
Glider, of Kentucky; Bingham, of Ohlo;Conle
hog, of New York; Bontwell, of Massachusetts,
and Blow, of Mimi:mi.
Mr. Rogers, of Now York, Introduced a reyo-
Potion providing for an adjournment over the
holidays Thie was, after debate, amended, fixing
the time from the 2 20th of December to the 9th
of Jet nary. The resolution as amended paned.
Mr. Sieving, of Pennsylvania, from the com
mittee. on appropriations, reported a hill appro
priating thirty thousand dollars for rep dring
end Sire lehlng the Pruddent's house, and the
bill for the pa) ment of Invalid and other pen
sions, which was passed.
Mr. Waahburne, of Illinois, said the House
might no well at ibis time determine the perm!
of its adjournment Fir the holidays, arid there
fore Introduced a joint resolution.
Mr. Steven. , moved to till blanks by naming
(torn the 21st of December until the 4th of
January.
Mr. Wmihburne moved the Insertion of the
DM of January, which wae ...Landed by Mr.
Johns. n. of Penns, Irania, on the around that
the SO of Jar nary woe a holiday In his State.
Mr. Furnawor.b, of Illicoll, favored working
now, and desired the adjournment as (Mart as
possible.
Mr. Spaulding, of Ohio, said he Canoe here to
• wk. but was willing to gratify those who da
me! to spend the holidays at home. Ell Cotli.
oMe had voted is adjourn to the 4th day of
J. mum and be thought thin trufficient.
Mr. Stevens remarked that the mica required
that the principal appropriation bills should be
reported In the first thirty days of the session.
The Committee on Appropriations would be
ready to revert those bids before the halidays.
Mr. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, favored adjourn
ing till the 11th of January. and the reaolutlon
was finally passed to that effect.
After the passage of an appropriation of 11.50,-
000 for famishing the President's house, Mr.
evens reported a bill appropriating $115,440,-
000 for the payment of invalid and other pen
sions.
Mr. Johnson said tea had no obJectloos to the
bill, but he wanted to Increase the penallms of
the lower grades by giving them mole than
eight dollars • month, which wia not enough
for their tunport.
Mr. Btevene approved of Mr. Johnson's re
marks, hot said the toil wea prepared le accord
ance with law. Tie !should he willing at the
prOzwr time to yote for an increase of haunt...ea
and make it payable oat of rebel estates.
The bill was thee passed.
Mr. &epees also r !ported a bill making ap
propriations for the support of West Point
Academy, was referr,d to the Committee of the
Whole, and was made the special order of the
dee her the Judiciary GJIM tattle,.
Mr. flails. of New York, introdu -el • hill
ref. r rod to the Committee on Roads and llamas,
riOcidirg tha: the bridce at Albany eba I no a
h stormy for the purpoem authorized by the
New Yr ra Legislature, nod may et used as
'natal route of the United /States.
Hon. Mr. I.agfa of New York, from the Com.
tolttse en Jecktary, reported a resolution that
20.000 tetra cool. Oct General Grant'a rep. , rt„
ut o - cr••, too role. red, for the nee ,I too
aThei •rtere of ch.' armlet o' the United State,
Warliae•n suggietted that it fibril!! ha
50,1.00, an the report woo e long that few pa:
er• outride of New York puntoteoff n In fin!
Mr. Leith replied that the C dutn:ttce wn ,
anxious to give full circulation to the rctecl,
hut they mold not Ito-elect thotr duty, and
thought It high time to en or upon Ihe
rencet tement Resirtens as they were to C
f Ilroent tooth althjed and tin Val% they t bought
hey could not tr., arced their Ulna. , of Oftener!".
The r. 7,11 cent 1-u folve per 0.3,7 with
rorCrs rod erect] ecnn non ..t ororn. rut
11 and a half of doi•c.rs al! •I man !Ont ntr
printing, and it woe time re - -r-u, n . O nat
should htg n.
Mr Orr,-ht IrttOitiC•l a totil, wht,ti was re
ferrco 1. , the I ',entitle ..0 Vane acres, anthor
tea g &cot, efa of tee Tr:at ft 7to parch see
• flit for a ( ettom llonte and'ee-house a .
Jet...". City. 0,4 ccalt,rg rf
rr
trot to a the Intweicen.
St ,: K•Osset, ictr te a but, wb, .tt
wan tehrrett l• the Committee so Mtatary A'.
fain. t coca:leo bounties to vold , ,s, by provt,:-
leg • h: I for m noun, of one honer"! dolian per
motto,cam outing for the whole period of . tr.
vice and countion the whole time u: earn.imeat
in cease of hon.:att. discharge by reason of dn
atility teeto•ed to thn service or because thel
stirsleee we-re to I , nger requttetl. All b 'untie*
hen tofere p:ld to be deduct,d Irom the total al•
inseam, In case of death, the money to revert,
let, to the widow, 25, to the children, 11, to Ma
latntr, it loyal, and a resident of the Valued
Stmt..; next, to the mother, and next to tha
tat the - r and slat,.
Ater the pas-age or Mr. Ilenderson's mania.
goo dvelariet; treason tube a Grime, Mr. Dia
ne ly Introanced the following, which real
ages. d to
Whereas, republican inv. Itailmas , an fled per.
manent eatety only upon the hash of the uni
versal intellieence the people; and whereas,
the great dise•ters which hare affected the na
tion and e. solated one-hal , of Its territory are
traceable' to a groat de:„.cre- to the abeam, of
common schools and general eduzation among
the people ef the re"clilous States , therefore
if,solecel, 'I hat the i flat committee on me m
et ruellOn be inalturtod to !Centre Into the cape
diency of establishing In thin capital a nettoard
bureau o' clucation, whose duty it stall be to
enforce a 'tication wilt out raga,' to rale or col
or upon the poimiatiiu of all such antes so
shall fall blow a standard to be C 111. 1 14114,1 by
Cot on c, and to logo re whether each a bu - nou
choose cot be made an to-en-le end pexmaaOnt
part of any system of reconstruction.
Mr. Sloan, of Wmeonstn, aek.ki leave to In
trodnee the psito., eg ,
Errol That the Committee on It cads and
Canals be directed to Inquire whMher persons
visiting the Nations/ Capita: torn the West are
set lecitd to any armee...snare inconser.lenee or
obstacle. in passing through the city of Balti
more. nod to report to this limos at no early
day whetter It would ", Just and expedient to
seat r:z • Ito Northere Central raLlroad compa
ny w r 2 lend their road to this city.
Mr. Jolla 1.. Too nee, of Maryland, objected
to the roneptton Lice resointion.
(In nrothin Of Mr. '2 • was revo:ved that
the C , rctigince nn the !ureter - 7 be directed to
inquire • hether the act of Congress
rasing part of the li , atrict of Colombia t
Yircint• la tot vci.i ne toeing conflict With tit ,
cobetltutlca of the United State.; and if ne
what Icicle:n[lton In 1 , 1;•er Or necessary to ea (1%1
tie Government to tcsuctre Its Jurisdiction ore
that pertion of said district, sad to report by ho
cr otherwise. _
Oa motion of Payne, a resolution was re
'
(erred to the Committee on Milo-art Again, that
Justice demands, In C 430 of any Increase of the
standing army Is made within lire years, from
lcuoary lat. 1066, all new comminaloati, below
that pf Lieutenant General, abet! no vented to
tech meritorious and callable officers and soh
diem as have heretofore held CU0W11313i01.4 in the
reviler army, and that such an have boon par
tialll disabled. and are yet capable of peefoimiag
duties necessary in peace, war, shod be pre
ferred Refuatia by 41 teas to 100 nays.
Mr. Henderson of Oregon, offered a resolu
tion declaring treason against the United States
Government a crime that ought to be punished,
'which was passed unanimously.
Me Wilson, of lowa, offered ■ resolution,
which was passed, that ad papers la nsference
to the late sot died Confederate &Idea be ra
fe'red ton select committee of fifteen, and that
no Representacivee from such States ha admitted
to smite. until Confirms shall declare that curb
States are entitled to mpie.ontatlon.
'The Home here received a meetings announc-
Inn the death of Senator Collarner.
Mr. Morrill eulogised the life and character
of the deceased.
The Rouse then passed the minal resolutions
of respect and adjourned till Monday,
SENATE
N/2. Brown Mimed a resolution Instructing the
Judiciary committee to inquire into the expedi
ency and rightfulnens of providing be law for
the adoption or the eight hunr System of labor
in all employments within the Jurisdiction of
Congress, wherever practicable. The resolution
Iles over informally.
Mr. Foote. of Vermont, rota to anew:Mien the
th nth of his bate colleague in the Senate, Hon.
Jacob Collamer, and In a speech of twenty min
atm duration, reviewed the life and public ser-
Tieta of the late &mantas, and spoke la terms of
commendation of hint as a lawyer, a Judge, a
member of the Vermont Legislature, a month r
of the Rowe or Repratentatlves, a member of
President Taylcrbs Cabinet, and a Senator of the
United States.
At the conclusion of hie remittal.
Mr. Foote offered the neat resolutions of !t
-ercet to the memory of the deceased.
Mr. Harris. of New York, epohe of Mr. Cons.
met m to me of the warmest ettlotry, and made
a very eloquent speech, and paid a nigh tubule
to the wisdom and judgment of the deceased.
The cnatozra-y embalm', of restmet were then
pawed, and the Renate adjonrnedttll Monday.
Murderer Benue d.
Pa... Dec. 14 —O. M. Blot was irt
ecoted to day at Visalia for tha murder or I. IT
RrAc:e,.
blcvc York Chamber ot Commerce
aw lulu:, Dec. 14.—The regJlar m 3 nthly
meeting of the Chamber of Commerce wad h e ad
today. A special Committee was appsiateci to
consider the memorial signed by a large annOrnr
of r oval officers, asking the Chamber to sestet
• them in obtaining the passage by Copperas of
an act to increase their pay,
A committee was appointed to present • me,-
mortal to Congress, praying fur the passage of
law exempting suitors In naval emote of the
Southern States from the operation of the stat
ute of hmita• ion fur a period 1 mg onooth to
give legal creditors an opi.ortualiy to enforce
their demands.
A letter was received from Rev. T. C. Conway
stating tbat be was about to proceed to Enron,
on a mission, to induce capitalists to advance
material aid to Southerners, la order to enable
them to resume labor on cotton lands. Mr.
Conway's mission was approval by a number of
prominent gentlemen.
Dispatch from the President to Gorernor
Wsmnpwrors, Dec. 14.—The following die
patch from the. President to Gov. Johnson, of
Georgia, is published J. Johnson, Penvisional
Governor—The Governor elect will he Inaugu
rated, which wilt not Interfere with the Provi
alone! Governor. Yon will receive instructions
In a few daya with 'retard to hel.o relieved.
Why can't you elect a Senator'? I would not la
ate eOrnlninnlOrte In Members of C•tegreoa. but
leave It to the incoming Gore - nor. We are un
der obligations to you for the noble, efficient and
patriotic manner In which yo■ have discharged
the duties of Provisional Governor, and you
std, 1w eustairted by the Government.
litgnedi Anna Jotrweeos.
A committee bas bean appointed to wait on
Governor Jenkins, and learn when It will wall
blra to be Inaugurated. It Is understood that
he desires to know big real status before taking
office.
Mattera In Lout.lama
New (Llamas, Dec. 12.—A number of Louis
iana country papen state that the white military
organizations ender the Governor cannot be ef
fective, inasmuch as they have no arms, in
some parishes, Terry Benne and 14Lechitochsa,
for example. Negroes and evil disposed whites
were at the bottom of this state of thing. is
Natchitoches parish. The papers say that it Ls
evident to all the a military force mast soon be
organised and armed In order to afford protec
tion to the whites.
- .
The cow, of military anthoritlem to interfer
ing by force of arms to protect a gorerameut
- cotton agent, charged before the estate Cmrt
with stealing cotton, from arrest by the Sheriff,
will be j invmtlgated by Gels. Canby. Daly the
Sheriff's accouht, of the affair has been publish•
Kentucky Legislature
I_,,iyierman, Dec. 14 —The Borate to-day
by a TM! of 22 to 12 passed the ELinse Doll no.
inlaying dleabllitlea from persona encaged la
rebellion, which palled the Hocise by 51 to a.
The Senate also passed a Judiciary bill par.
dor,lng ell who have committed treason agalnat
the coin moo wealth.
The House repealed the act approved the
22d of Ftbnear7, to provide a civil remedy for
Injuries done by disloyal wawa., not, however,
to affect pending •etlone.
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Virginia Legislature on Jrff_ Davis' Case.
RICIIIIOND, Dec. 14.—The resnhitlerm to refer.
ester to the pardon of Jeff. Davie, was taken op
to-day. to the liothsc of Drlegatee. Mr. Stevecs
Ircled a 1 , [1: MU LUC., recommending pardon for
air political prisoners, believing that tee prosper
ity nod happinere of the country will be prous,
led thrveby • Ni,. Jones opposed the ennsidera
lion of the sobiret. as It repaid launch the Fl lase
into the troubled tweet Ye d eral poliuta, ifs his
trotion, the whole subject was laid en the table.
Drath Cr a Cavalry 1/111rrr —.now in
Norttern Kahane-.Cotton Whlpeent•.
or Lot is, Lk.c. 14 Barstow, o'tLe
Wlrmr,ln C•raa-y, and Ex (Jar, rn ar of t]al.
at Leaven worth Kansas) yeaterday.
arr. rat It bee a snow nave team in North
n tt si ens and F. n errs Nebriusta.
our sod oat. a of cotton passed Carr.) to
day tat -t.sa ts the Oslo river, and threw
Lan
drrd and sixty for et. 1,319.
31411.ter Pound Hand—Free Trade Coo
I.IIILAIM I)ce. 14. —Rev. Ilenry NV.
At . 1 23 t hint, f ;; Cue, o, yr a, found
dead tn. En .enlez.
The unee• tion or e
A At icae 11,3 me
the, m 1e0134 13 !ha
13..sed cf Trule int. Th.: ette.,Nnet
,r. 40.
Murdered Mau . .. Body Frotrud
•
zzt.s .•••• z. 1,•-e :4. rotol.ozw_of
lili+tz•, former:, o , tam ol \Vt. :oz. lii .ter
and tin...we, em Tort, more recs. - air of toln
,Aty. oto my•tortou.iy dzsapposeed thrze, ire Ar.
Blom ban !.rev rzozozid tyre under cloovort , ftoczes
Icavotg en tinlzto or L:s havuur been mor.fored.
The Mayo. 'olers one thou-and dollars for tee
eporrhension of the murderer.
Peclproclty Treaty
Nan+ roar, 11,c, 14.—The Ottoway
(Canada) correapondent say, Mr. (4.11 t. wao
Was In Wa.nleatni the other day on a tals.lon
to are what could ho dune ti rtl'ITG the Its,lp
foray trate, has elven his co:Frac:Lei to on
deratand that they must to k oat for tom,
other country tradr loan the Unite.] B:sties.
Oil t trlke
M•un::•, OnTo. Ike- 14,—Tncre is consid
e,able excitement at higtelanarg on Duck C-rek,
a I.>• ouj.ea from to,a rtr , ovrtroz to a flowing
Toll Of PolOolault bartoz Non atru,k ny ttic
workmen of 1110 Elul:stile Company of Neer
Vorlr.
Editor of IT ilmlugton Jnnrnal Dead.
WalithOrOSl, N. C. Dee. 14.—Jas.
editor of the .Vll¢iugtoe Journal died roAay.
Ile wee one Of the moot prtmineel editors La
the ti'me.
A hese). storm pievalla outside.
gather at Cincinnati.
Co.ciNsr•Tt. le•c. 14.—Tbe weather tar.,:d
very cold 1301 ni4ht. The thermometer IR e.ght
troiow xero killA morning.
Hotel Bunked.
IrfAt4,,q, Wt 4., Uec. 14 —The yHotel I
t Ole; city vas burp' this 'morning. 1,43 $l5
csur,:tl f r $l5OOO.
GENLEAL NEWS
Sr. Pat 1., aLnn., Dee.l2.--21 company of ri
Stn 1.41, of . t• dart for .ho MA:motets
g eld a r.. The• Propose to equal on the land
bt.! 'pond the winter there, bell a hotel, he.,
and b e pe.poe.d fur the tprlug both fo r minlo c
uml entertaitung the gold - seekers who a 0 cr
ptreetl next tea.on. A third gold emn.tany,
competing SOM. of the wealthiest mon iu the
ti. her Jett organized. Prepurattous are bo
ne made for doing a busineee on a gold
belt:. next roar.
Ar•n , . ro, to Lemartltle'it letter, It is related
that sow,- yearn Noce, a friend , of the poet wan
rommlreratine him or the pempent of giving up
e cnnetry seat. St. Point. The trifled was told
not to dletzete Cluteelf, because lit. Point would
not be given up. •II," persisted the friend,
there you not put it . a lottery?" •• What
matters that?" replied 1.......art1ne, ••In there not
the eq.. Anthony letter); hut who ever enpposes
that the winner will get Saint AntnonyT"
DILICrII ON TILE CAM. —On Friday evening
last, a gentleman by the name of Slmcoi • re_
tiding in Croton, while on the train coming
from Pittsburgh to thin pine,. di d on the way.
Mr. Elmorrx had been le bad health for a long
Mac —.New Carrie Gazette.
Am-ronarev VALLerr Romnoro.—The work of
loylrg the track 00 Lillll Mad 10 prograsslrkg
briskly. We were Informed. the other evening,
that the chief engineer has loosed an order to
employ estatel lit force to complete it to Prue
Creek by Christmas, which will be a week from
near Monday.—Ermanning argue.
Harr. Da. Bruise Is to occupy the pulpit of
the South Ch. ch, In New Haven, on Eluuday
next_ The Pagartion, unkind/7 reproducer ror
his benefit an extract from a discourse the doc
tor delivered In Richmond a year or two ago, on
one of JefL Davis' fast daya.
.7211/. DAVIS thinks that President Johnsoo's
message le, In general, a wise and good coca
m,nt, but le dleappalnted that It does net speak
specidesty in regard to the dlspoortipa to be
made of Davis himself.
Roma him beeqi.gmatly fteandallved by the
Sight of five nubs from the Ooovent of the
Good Shepherd. One of them fell In getting
over the wall and broke her leg. The other
four made good their escape.
Earl Dudley, pat married, srare Ma wife a
diadem valued at f 159.900.
The trzeue44 of the Datheee de lioneby, eon
1400,000,
WHITE—CM the lath Lett., et tAS a 0., at the
reateente of hie mother, In hilesh.eny, fiCelltY
%IRK WHITE., hastetant 6n. eon U. B. Vole.,
eon of the tate floe. Mooed ht. White, of Vlrgl ale.
The funeral Intl take plies from the Preabfte
Hen Church, In Camberland. Va., Oh FatIDAY
(memo, the 16th lust. •
j_i LIADALII CradEZERY—A runt and
malt Plcturesque place 01
of d ' Sennin
the ureands, Imcnedletely north, ...•
Olt on the Nem tirtsttob Deed. Perm,' wish
ing to select Htuial Lota ort/1 apply at
tree
queen
Intendents Milne, at the On:tttery. the
Deeds,
Probates.] all other buelhers will be att. & w e d I t
the prig Cr sretosuea of the enderatened, corner
:Vetere: an/ Loai.tb street., Allesheny.
OL O. e. KELLY
Seta:try and treetgrer
NEW ADVERTIWEENTS.
C:LYCZRINS, for chapped hands; also,
• reliably remedy for Sore Tar at, tlonyhe
and ()olds; warranted pure, and put up IEIO.
pound hottlra, for warranted
st the ['smile Grocery
Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW,
th lhli., ::: :l3" :7 4o ,.nro7 Lico .: "e r pre : L • t d "''' Pr;l ev t:7 ) o l l%,• Rik : Wd rs7 :4 p.7 "r ..7
IpSTON cßec&Eas--Just received a
sy
And paper Doses lot famluse,
for uk
INC , . A. R.MISHA
oucs - 41" — _ 13.6.8 .17 Th i-Lb*r.v . stree;tA
IR 1111 EA T VAIIIITY AND STY LEY.
AVID OS BEST qUALITY
For nob by
_ .
rI.I.BI3OLIJTIONOF PA HTN
I_, The panne-ship beritefern exlatlni bat wets
JOHN e. EH. TH,Afalchers, to Tere,,,, ,
wee deselved November 27tb,18617, by Induct can.
eteht. person. hevtordletits Lemma said arm
or who Meow hemselvee zedebttel to lt, ere re.
out trod to present their Minis tot eettlem eat up
to Januesy let, lan.
ee.6-3ta JOHNS F. ,KHOLITH.
_ _
p RItEB
The LYEN NSYLVA NIA SAL r WJIP4O
- IMY 00fet PAO T vflt buy Pyrites 8.2-
phate of Iron, et • good price.
Penntylrenta bait Mennfeeturing Ves Oftlee.
corner of Pltt street and Itunneene Way. :=.lj
dettcered
MSECA.NTILE LIBRARY
LECTURES
DE CORDOVA
Th• ottlebrated Humorist. arltl lertmze L.
LAFAYETTE HALL.
Tuesday Evening, Dee. 10th.
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE.
Thersda) Evening, Dec. 21st
IMEMEGI
A SUMMER DAY AT LONG BRANCH
Ilateta, 60 cent.. No met. on] sesta
THOMAS BAREWELL,
W. B. EDWARDS,
O. hictILINTOOLG
JAS. J. DONNELL.
(1. L. OALDWEJ4L
ALBREE.
Gesture Committee.
Gal &NY
LII3R&RY
ASSOCIATION.
GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND,
I=!
Will telfvet TWO LE(' rung nod, the
of this Amloc.clon, on
SATURDAY ETERIEG, DEC.l6th
Srrnlsc - r—..RFOREA 'MINS OF Ora SPEC
ILL IJURILI.SPt ADEN r...
'MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 18th,
striu ncrr —"TUE ELA.FIAIING SOLDIER..
EXCELSIOR HALL.
!orlacx of F oder./ and Lftsmck St.reets, LLLE
1 19t1NY 41ITY.
Tick rts ao et nta to rata Lecture. or 73 canto to
both Leeturea For lode at the Book and Dm
Stores, and at 12. e door. 051114
GREAT GIFT BALLS'
SIMONDS & CO.'S,
o. 74 Fin Street.
An Immense az d Extensive Lssortment of
Silver Plated Ware,
vri iARIL"
ALL TO DE ' , OLD
For One Dollar Each
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE,
And Not to be Paid For antfl Yon know
What You Receive,
SPLENDID LIST .OF ASTI CL
To be sold For $1 00
Silver plate , / dlelgig gets
__M ea Iso
salve.. Lad' arm....._... ea •• 10J
•• tea seta
Gold bunting 'retches So 0 too
Ladles' enasne/ed gold watches.. ..... ... 60 - 150
Canis' bunting sliver watches .16 • itni
Open flee silver eratchse
Sliver piste) card ease. 6 0 t 5
.alt stands- 0 '• L 2
o e " 10 " 4.3
/co gg
pitchers 23 " 50
0 .. table
Sets •• tea p itchers
...... .._ ...... ••16
, - .....
knivaskod forka....— 1 " id
•• "
" polo ring. •• vo
sake, pie, (milt tom e._ :s '
011 paintings, gilt ham. 1 • Di
Fine Oa bladed poe •et Mitres ............• • 5
Ivory and aced back combs
Photograph albums, allsll. •' 15
Or 14 plated vest sod neckk
chains '• io
ova/ band br,acidete •' 10
clued grid plated baceleia
"' a " 10
Oh ataialm an. guard coal'.
Solitaire OLd gold plated brooches.. ..... i " to
ii
Lev, and iti rename '• .... 4" 10
t ' , oral, oral and emerald '. _ 4 ~ to
Mosaic, jet and lava ear amps .__, d " 10
Coral emerald
s
Gan:news elamopd trout pin• 3 "
Stt• atot•lre sleeve button „ studs...__„ 3 " II
()old plated thimbles pencils, be.. a 9
Lockets double gluts " 6
•• for minatory. ...... ........ '•
Gold plated tuothpack.. crosses, . Is
.... a "
• 'loked rm.—.
...... . 3 "
Shield sou alg, et tangs..
Callforols distsond rage.—.
Sets lattice' Jewell', /et
" ugly k
" 0. 020/a4C..
Gold peens twill, sliver bolder.
•• •• with geld Plated itolders
and holders
.....
Sliver 'dated goblet. and trinklag cups,
" <moore and wine holders
" •• fruit and cake basket!,
OS 4E3 A.
()art!ldeates nandlna each article and Ita •alua
o• aro placed In anirelopea, alto,
POPt:LAS SONG U AND fIEVIP..;
Which are sold at oar Mammoth Store No. 74
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OR SENT BY MAIL
TO ANY ADDRE:SS on receipt of 23 cents. On
:reel{ t of the eentheete, the bolder will oes whet
article is Dittrlea theroon, sod then it is at th• op.
hen of tne party to pay the dollar and take the
article or not. Purchasers, may thus obtalo any
article on our alt for one dollar, and In o• ease
eta
thare ey set less than out dollar.• worth, a.
the,* NO less than
of ()Ift Sale Envelopes
46 certificates sent to one audeleas for
60
NO a ,
TRY Yol_ll LUCK
Agee fa wanted.
WM. BIEONDS & CO.,
DEMO! No. 74 nirra STIIEET
PIITSBURGH,
12==1
1-118bOLLITIT", HRIS IP-=
a..• 're • putamail# Iletatofet• eXistlag betwees
W M. B. HATS Mid JOHN Gial./D la the Park
l•aeking end Prnirtatan Hvilnemi, ondar the name
and atyie a/ wM. 11- MA TS h 00, les been dis
solved by the death Lena JOHN CiLlt DE oo the
nth ult. All those Maims mialriet the late
arm, eill plea' e mural them for settleaaeat t sod
alliodebted will please settle op at their earliest
cormerisoo.. Baldness to ba settled op at Three
# Irtv-orme (aI) Liberty Strest,by_the 'arriving
porton,
W. B. ?teas.
Pittsburith. Dee. WI, tr___o3. — dedirad .
___
Prrefenttniter, peetrotror lath, Ned.
THE FOLLOWING UNITED STATES
CU15M.11334.8P STOUPS, 'condemned a•
va
tat for lane, will be sold at Mild° suorroN,
at tbel andomm of Sob. total:leo, earner
Penn streeJarman alloy, on SISID.S.T, Do
otwber tath leos, at 1.1 °tonna, a. ant
1,000 lbs. 8..«, Pbooldera , let tlereea;
1,011 Iba. Hard Bread, In barrel'.
'blob <len be examlned any Uo. prorlotat to talc
Tenos— Owh,Clovornraeat font.
Q. W. DI !Instil",
Brevet Major awl U. S.
VOLUNIF, 310.
A NuTHr.ft LeitOß
rt. e Clll. a ticria
BOOTS & SHOES
J. E. REED Go
el Filth Street
CONCERT HiLL ROB' STORK,
Goods Marked Down
1 7 : 5 4Ce
an SELLING LIAR 1101 C. 1113,
CALL razAr..euva GET A BARGAIN
CAN ONLY BE FOTINE AT THU
• • BELABATED
SHOE EMPORIUM
OHEAPEST HOUSE fl! THE On'T.
NO. GO FIFTR :STREET:
„ . .UNDER. THE OPERA HOUSE
OAF HALL
ERG/ASH NC 41.1;.K1NG 00/11:8.
OVKILOOATS OF ALL KERN,'
J. H. SMITH & 00.:
OLOTELIEh.S. OAK RAW., 11 Firm sr.,
_Opposite the Opera Rouse. 006 W
pla-LEAD,
Made In order and delivered
I`I,I7IIIBEE M3TER/3L
Alwayti on hutd
KNOWLES BT /UM PUMP
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO 4
No. 167 ikalthfiaNl
DDT a BWKRB,
PHADTII9I, PLUMBERS.
Gas and Stearn Fitters,
No. 16.5 14 - '044) :STREET,
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Leah.
LEAD POE, PIG & BAR LEAD
Plninbera' Materials in General
2
6 10
5 '• 12
12 20
6 " Is
12
10
tl " 10
17 " 10
OIL REI£I&WRIES
Pitted lip In the Most Approved Style,
Tanks llaeC WWI law] er cepper. Roues MUM
tip ante water or gat
B.—/..11 erases prramptjy attan.lol to. tie
GOLD AND TheL VoE WATO UE
S, OWNED
AND JEWELEY, !Toll4ht to Aila
gnisnyflllty, can no cobeen at Ma
naIIIDE of
T. H. I.K.LAGES.
No. 08 Scrcleuraa. Btu.
when airAToams of tha twat :SEWEX,
RY of the nawent atyles, °LOOKSaialtara of awn die
einption of ben Lineman lad Preach instals
PURE SIEVED AND PLATED GOOD I =
as Pork; Spoocia sad Hollow Wan,
and Ffenab Marta and
, ]H o ar 'ARES at shalom*
patternai Lad all sr -tides I...tonging 10 my. 5174.
anialnea width will wid will De 1.01,1 a.t I great - HEBU
TIONI Elnui.Watoti a. ,,,, rinorelay wor IS
k
=ac oaf
e ropalrwL Highest ,prioe.pnlilTEl.
Doaq, fames Dna puosoot rwaratstrwrip
— mind I
OUNI: 3 I(IIIIdE.NTS.
150 barren Winter Whast PO6Oll FloQrl
200 do XXX Continental ABB;
600 bushels Oats;
too do Ear Corot
160 do White Onloan
160 do do Henan,
1 cot White L 126101
10Go barrow extra 80. I Salt;
do Borst= STruPi
no pounds 801 l Butter§ •
keg Packed Butter;
20 boxes. Wasters Baesrre chew+
For mole by larkL P. BEOIC St OM,
sou Llbests awed.
Loos MIRE.
A vial Meer Aad laldtlid ltQtX
pumas. Pll4OllOl
Aid All kWh Of CAB= '
=UM ttir /d.lll '
zoaa a. Acorn •
at hi. New Qraeen.OT ldileft otne? /ARM
VON. BA LE.—kleatte coal at IN.. nap Igo_
b c , e . 4, 4 11. muttony Ottt t i you wee pm"-
fog, and eigulao• • two Cory =tit Dwoilios or
all room.. good yell?, fted basedwat; pleagewtgf
allowed on Ma N. W. ctde of Valet attati. Pita
ceoe; °wet:AU down, bclacee le two or tam
years Ifawirest. A,pyly at Real Dooto tag
In Oftee of 11. EL Eta ryi k.
swab vatin street, Lawman% _
MISCrJ4L4LNEOUS
IN IIIE PRICE UP
BEST GOODS LET TEE CITY,
EVERT PA/11 WASS/ATM%
OLOTEIIIII3 110EI88.
so. a FErtH STREET.
NEW auous.
►L`. E CIL,OTH COATS
SAME bOAriel
7A.NeY am PAKT3.
FEND BLAU& PANTS
PEG rev rern,
sad ad Orlon el
U4(1111140
faARDLL.sor Goa
FUR THE NEXT 0 DAYS.
PIG AFT) BAR
gurir LEAcc
FREE OF CEIAtOT.
To any part of Oa' Chip
And BRASS WORK for
WATER.. GAB.
sza SULU'
Sole Asenta for
PITTSBITEOR. P
(OPPOSITE FLKsT
GOLD !