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ESTABLISHED IN 178 t
itch vittsbur g h 051stitt.
la toe two attics and vicinity, a numbet 01 out
*Wm:einem may fait to teccivi the pave:. it eiy
.t.n sill leaVe ttla mhireas at thts ollice. payee
my served thresh ter.
ci rir II EWES
r;I:T.E'N./S CD CZIPL.L.33GVEI
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH. i To the Voters of the First Ward. A 111.-
- i gtteng.
We would calf the attentive of the friend , of
rITTEIDUROP, December TT, 1805.
To
ii,,
m‘rri.nrs
.., M0 n 0 f. , ,.,r. e
j,
tee,,,,,d OoL D. W. Megraw, to the fact. that certain ear•
Slates .
the having had the ward tickets pnutmLihare. for
Aa many of you have friends and relatives who the purpose of dee/LT. I .X Cot. Menotw, hinted r.:s
denten a practical business educetlon, We desire to ' name Ai IL 0. :Iterate, which of course wotud
direct your •ttenlion to our burinesseard in net be counted but be thrown out at the clueing el
other column of this owe - . Our est , bilahmenat hay. the poll.. The Intention in to J•lraud Lim and by
leg bete foanded by our senior principal upwards this means defeat him. We would advise his
twenty-gee ,aar. ago, with the accumulator (treads to be careful that the name be 1. - talt
experience of about twenty twarv . previous am. I correctly upon the ticket they vote. h:nio. It
ployment in extensive domestic and foreignl eth will he had at the " h. '
Steen, and having had his undivided attention blat, Ornextee.
ever since in perfecting all the details of his lan•
of inetrustion and practice, we kale not now to
None Eattn off by Cancer
earn n reputation for efficiency in any oi the de- I
partment• of the Wine. About twelve thousand I have published, several time., some of the
students throughout the clay and country limit I mat wonderful cures of LIU.: deceitful Massie, se
ample testimony to the perfection of their train. welt
ulcerated sore most troublesome
skin di"'"' '
"'t
d
sore legs of long standing. Thos , Ito
log for buelness.
mar be eutrerlng in that way may rest assure t
I that most of such rases are curable, If f roper' •
treated end taken In time bly remedies can be
51141 at my Drug Store, 140 WrAd street, or I emu he
consu,tril every day, oat!' It o'clock, a , fit my
1 1 private office, 120 Penn street.
I 0rtr1510,1•5 —••l,r Keyser I take pleasure
to making this voluntary titer...at in rii t
your treatment and reetiltine I suffered fo, cider
years with Pourer, which ate]ke out ou ml I
I tried several sLt Put i•li3 t,tt they Aid or
uo goo.. 1 'ens In Ito', 1 s
not as locu able lit ti.er 1.4 eat. m
I, Ir 4 ft my fa., three parcel, 51 bOne Cantu nut
of ay forehead. It had also eaten the flesh off my
ekees and neck 1 had given up all hopes of ever
getting cured. Illy daruhter lent me a few basil , .
of year medicine. I was very weak when I corn
minced taking your Medial., but I gained
I strength dal y I continued to take It. I I 3i
t ales in all twenty-five bottles fir tourer'd
and l am happy to tap I am ner'eetly cure,
Is a year ainee lam cured, ve I. to Neu re
let sane than I nos Ire the k
es , pleasure 10 rroolmmending yo trea.tur t t •
, those who May be altlmted as I lance ts,t • • •
I !eel it my deli to recommend It to oil wt,‘
O.{ STSTBIIII OF BWB•[fIPING
'pen Merchants' and Steamer.' accounts, were
• obligated about eighteen years ago, and r.s a 11l be
ten by reference to our card. are both sanctioned
•) the highest continental authorities both East
ad West. In both these works we presented, for
•e East time la the history of commerce, new and
portent :mar reements in the eclair:ore which later
'tars Lave appropria:ed without the allahtest as
, •owledgwent- For Met Ante, our pl.. of chaug.
I g e Single Entry Ledger Into a Double Entry one
. S neva , before published, either In this country
or In Europe, mall It oopearet in burrs Hook
keeping. Now we hove it In ...venni nw puls/ww
Doc. as n near feat ure It Will it. lu o nnd on co.
•Inlnetit u thN• our system of Mercantile Hook
heepirg SILL =wine the only one In use that la.
eludes spetilleattr and egemises in fOreign corn -
merce—without snitch no course of Instruction
can be considered perfect.
era era A OP rgiernerine,
A comprehensivei outline of which will be found
in the Col l ege Ciro,lar of 75 page.. Our patrons
will fled Gov.-teener. • 'here but whoa are setualls
eartied out in uur clne•s.. Not only She record. or
butineen, but all the form. of aceounte, note., AO
ceptwacts, dreite, bill. of exchnoge. shed., he,
treated by the huaine-g, are mettle out by the .lu
cent. We a4rerti•e Isahiar hot what w• teach.
and pro:lime oar patrons nothing bet whet we per
form lot them.
rod. r thelmmedists•uperustend,es of GUI junto,
Prloslpst, issistett by Mr. c:nllien, of Ohio,
biro our students marque:ea advsateges (or be
ton:llas tl.orough ousters usooten.
Under the aupertntewlenrt Of our senior Plipcl; al,
with the sale astistsnee of our Superintendent,
Mr. L N. Earner, with seven assistants, here
Dever been enoancted with greater e Maloney.
Wl.ll be found, upon exeminetion, .0 be lower
than those of any other respectable Creamer:lsl
College Ln the ...untry. Those who the ge n few
&Mors less tuition fee, charge fin or $l5 extra for
penmansbrp t whien Is it eluded in our commorrlet
end flu so $lO f.t text books sail blacks,
ankh our pupils i.rocts-e at booksellers' prices,
costing truly Ifs. In coach:talon, we desire to nay
to •thangsys, es collsges, like theist...se, ars best
known at bomeouquire the reputation of our earth-
ItaLme at of uur banks, book-stores, end other b
U.% men. As our penmen are not men Of ioi•Urt ,
we can proml.e samples of their busineth and •r
-uarnthtel writ!. g. with our °treater. to those only
who 'Melose us twenty . ..the cents.
P. Ourr h Soar,
Principal.
Tile ?Loot Cutup!etc
Stack of ruedtalnal liquors in t.e .Ity, at Fiem-
Ines Drug sod Patent MedlrOne Depot, No 84
Mat ket street, atd all stock of Patent Medic:
cannot he surpassed for variety sod cheapens
Remember Ike place, No. 84 Market street,
lea there, Brothers and SOUR
Si.,ld get a (Boyer & Raker.
I=l
Col. .1. H. (Mark, of Allegheny Oily, will df /I Per
lecture in the Union Bapt:et Church. G. Ant
treet, on Yridav evening, liec,mber WU,. flub.
sot, Re.astrustfon, Proceeds of lecture lox the
benefit . cf South PitisburSh Eantlet Church.
Tickets, 60 cent& each Lecture to commence at
half pest 7 o'Clock.
A Grorer & Baker
‘elli make home cheerful and happ)
None but the Grover di Bober
Ann Answer for All famslsDessw•
Hitter Fruits and bad Bittern.
„Invalid rosier, do you know what nine-tentla
of the bitter cdikpounds you are solicited by the
piaprietora to accept as universal panacea. are
composed of I (live need for • moment. Tbay are
manufactured from unpurified al rebel, cos.tal c tog
a considerable portion of Nati oil, e poison f...mort
an deadly as pros.. acid. The basis of the regu
lar tinctures of the Mated. Medic. is the same.
No amount of "herb ti extract." can overcome the
bad tendency of this perrilciotis element. The e.-
oenese of Sound rye thoroughly rectified is the only
stimulant which can be safel y used as a contra
kfmt of a Tonle. Alterative end anti-billions teed
leine. and liontettr r's Stomach Bitters Is the only
medimoal pieparsilon in the world in which ills
artteh is used as an inkredmot. Hence the extra'
ordinary effcts of this great specific. It gives
strength without producing excitement- No ..the:
torte d 0... trio. All the rcinary Bitten lic.c
the lace an. '.".cat the brain. linatet ter's Billet's
infuse an ewes W.l 0.10 through the nanous
scstem prom. tr .flkestion and pioduce alter. No
thee tonic so quiekty review the exhausted
energies, lest ores the appetlte,sod 'emote
gloom and depresslot which always seam
ner.lek weakneas of tha bodily powers.
No Scia - ilug Machine
Will embroider but the Grocer h Baker
I=2
a *al. gre, ineseete we call the sti.cetien o f
Si, the .apart, .toot of Fail and IC wit, r
r.e......;:istiezeired hi Mr. Joan Weict Ilere le an ,
No. lte Federal street, kneel... 3,
.out embraces so= of the earns and mese. bean
Wu I Uluthsellaseinstres. irrereL stints end
ever browent to Me western market. Hl. au a o,t
meat of Furniabing 400de, comprising re.wts.
ilrswera, Cellars, Nest-ties, liscekeislair fa. it.
want De surpassed east of west. A large stock
peady•trvisi Pants, Coats, Vests sad Anent.,
. AFILISISO be found st Ala establistuneiat. Fervor.
want of so g In the clothing line should net
a to 510 e .1. rreiel a ChM
The Grovel - as Baker
We Bleaplest,eheni." "'and best la Is.
er.settosi Slate Rooters, and Dealer. In Aterneas.
61.t0 of various oolora. @Jake at Aleasndel
Latufhltb's nerd the Water Works. 1 Mahwah.
Pa. Ceeldenee. 111 , .. 19 Mr* street Cfrder.
promptly attended to. All won arrantod vat"
proof. Repatrlns done at the .bonsai 1,50 C, 2,
.barge (Or rcpalra, nrostded the rot. , Is bet
bused after It la put on.
(:eta Grover di Baker
I=l=
Carpenter Jobblug Shop
Lta9lnt returned alter an absence of three year.
to the army, f Rave to- ^ned m 9 atop for all sort,
at jobbing In Lb< e•rr•.. er Ilea, at the 0141
Vlnrln AiloS, nete.,,rl etrect end Cbmrl
o n i." , •d end promptly attended lo
Witra•re V Sane,.
Neutral Sulphite of Lime
sor Praaer stag eider. 101 usla by Charles Sal IP •
Druggist, earner or Penn and St.. Olair Wee"
Pituburgh.
Homo bold VVordit
Dthstous , tetreshtee. puefylog, presnoetive,
todispeoalble, e xqui•tte, , aro the term, applied to
t he famous Soeodoot, to thousands of houtatholda
e v e , :a i rt . d7 , 3:, :ne tn i d o. t/b y y:
rue,e,,a,u:re
neottlrl•
en, acttiativ exist In this erendes....
8213E1M
Extracts teeth without path, end exehangee uc
W orse. , for tea dollars 14:, 466. 0611 at 246 fenc
In=
Wtfe of Thomas org
alanavan, Dlocknaou.h are, t.. 1
tee- 03 be, bth,
Ti etre Is nothing more nultrJ•le fora New 1 c••
Rif', • l• her for n lad. wire or rAtld, than ..c.
fur cape, t. vterrnln. nr mutt; IL • r!
bet been It costa too 13,1,1 to Lte. P .• PC
men her, It is the cno•pest present you eta
end to eon. It.ec yourself of the tict, cell o_o
lap, Luker h 136 Federal etreot, not s A•6l
Int/ their muck awl prises, for they nre selltae at
extremely low pewee to close out the entlre
flout forget the place, 136 rederst treet, ;le-
Well ;metre that dry girth!. are aavanelni st
after the dist of the new tear 'hey tv , ll .1.1,i
higher, so tl at I.rie Is a 'very gnat tune to
make all your frememl.er, yew
buy nap article to the dry good. item cheap lb.
week. at .Stir 1:51.! A Itaretay'a, toei wir aril
To buy dry Root!) cht at', at Sheilah) a Mt. t t l
Reed their a ivettimemeot rlerwLe•e.
I=
Deembir r,. httst hue
Montag Li licai.y Saturday tiicemlur
ti.ttarL!ay Slated I.,er
Moruanot Saturtn3, Deccral.,e,u
=E!
All the t r .npular make., at Factory lertce., 0..
Dail h earl corner of Fourth an.l Ma' rt itree-
I=l
EMI=
lVh:te Ind Colored. all ores mad pricer o
north east corner of Fr unit nad .M•rlrrt ttre
A Phil Liat, at reelue.d prices. on t n. h
antt corner or Fourth .d Market streets,
O. Bassos LOVS. k
Coburgo,
At roots per yard, athl upwards, on the , :oh
cast corner of Fourth and lttlartl&tatrect
U. litahrtola Loy
New Year.' Gilt!.
Maetom te. °allele, No. 19 FULL Wee:. i..e
mute a Great Redactwn la the price at
Road.; Goode. See A drertisemer.t.
Seduced! Reduced
All tioltday Goads at Mao- & (i.rlll/e,
their advertisemor.T, in to-day. paper.
Xnanionnble
=ll
Lrtior s From The PI "pt..
Ste Saturday bleettlity Leader
1111.1 nUUTB
eins. 8111194bitnin ON I.;ontrieLninetr I.•epa. A
rent story In tea rif Genea man, t.nn .
to :wand of the Depaitmect 4 Cier,.. i
A railroad contractor a-ia,w LI ILLI en, e.it•
asked fore military force I'. e tit gro
to work in repairing the line (tutu saavaul.an to
A capita. "They .Won'l work," he t:•.1
mock do yon'ylir them?" asi , ,.l h r•i. el,
who had been a reil:nrial contractor bon,
boyhood tip. "Ten dollar," 'lk, itruee . eJd
-
therdmani "yen goalie glee rfl It all . , and ore
whether they'll work then. •I utter gale .t man
It nn then B:7S cents a day in my litr. I i,it k
I could get,a-tnigaide at that price Lye. Toe 1.0
and try it. He went'
Tau Corinth (311.4‘) Enquirer, apcal..ng of
the late rebels, rry.
••Intothe hands.of these wee the tovernment
asi the ,f the South must pass. It in
inevitable, an the sooner tha GOSeIIIMC t on
derstar.de tble, and it time them fully, the n ~.n-er
er will public affaire take deSn.tt ar.d proper
ehere. It us nit usce.ary for inch net to
racrlflee one lot or tittle of tb• ir prlde or
actor; or• recent one word of old pliticol
creed..."
Ammo the conclusive proofs of loyalty to the
United States Jest given by the Legislature of
Mississippi, we have the fact that It changed to
Davis the name of one of urfo COMILiC6 LI the
of the 'State; that it fixed the Coe fed
erate gray aft the uniform of the miatia ; that
it exempted dliabled Confederate soldiers from
taxation ; that It directed a census to be token
of “State and Confederate soldiers maimed
"while in actual service of the State or Con
recess. e States finny," In order that they ma
he ;tr.; . et the expense of the State, with
artill r-ro Southern learufactoz les ;
and that it appointed a committee. with Wu
Governor and the Judges of the High Court of
Error and Appeals at its head, to procure con.
trite:glom for a monument '.'at the capital of the
"State in honor of the gallant dead who fell in
"the late InaMorable struggle." If these acts
do not demonstrate thy.fitnise or the people of
that Stitt tO take par ffn the government of the
Union, It mould De hard to say what evidence
would be atiffielent to establish it.— Chicago Re
publican.
Hot,ntrro Bade Tim Snout.oarof.—Far a great
number Of years, It be, b.. a the canoe, to
Franca to glee to young remelts of the earl.•est
age the habit of bolding back the shoulders, and
thus impacding the cheat. From the oesteva.
the of anatomists, lately made, it appenra that
tt c.f./tele, or collar *me, la actually eager to
fanatics of the Preach nation than those r f
Engile).. AB the two nations are of the Cauca •
slant race, an there 16 no ether rernatkable differ
ence in their bones,,and this is peculiar to the
sex, It may be attributed to the habit abate men
Livered" whlch.by the extension of the arum, him
gradosSi produced a national elongation of this
bone. 'Thus we see that habit may be employed
to alter and improve the solid Mmes. The
Breach bite amseedod in the development of a
part ukaaaadkatobealth and beauty.
DMLY
The Boston ConyregationaUst of lent week
punissees the contributions in two handred and
thirty 01 the Congregational churchee, toward
hr (200,000 church building- fund. They foot
sul.t.l.l.llng over 00,538. There ere about
3.00 e ehurehse of that denomination In the
, doff), and If - the rest : have done as well as
those heard frem, the dealred mai le ;donntlest
mace op. The Congregationalist rays! sis to
but fa, Leal other cienoininatlons, in Adding of
he liberality of this eidlectlinc,'Shotddreember,
that the National Alourictl tp
called not Only (Cr
this E 200,000 for clairch.ballditle, bu also fee
, €550.000 hJr home.allsaiark and Arsarin among
the freedmen, making 4100,1:100lsi AIM? '
Tue Rochester Di:l64=W of the 2lst, soya the
failure o • Marshall. Or ,NOW Mirk. nlw. through
hie agouti, purchaaek rt - yrrry large amonot of
I,pr:es In that region -of COhntry t has berm an•
flounced. Some of hirraganta in that land ad-
Joiinit conuttes aro ruined - by ,the operation.
One of them before taking_ the' for. Ma
rshall. war worth at least tiV,^ooo. Rafael ovcrp
do:nu if hit property, and will thou be largely
lavoired. Many fanners Who trusted the scoots
lot e the price of their entire, crop. Some of the
country banks, It 14tuiderstood,haro en =pleas
ant amount of this apple papar,which Wll lock
a portion of their capital for a time.
tho' 25th, ti party of
forty or fifty aoldiertAbloptuf ,tcrthe 5d..13,41-
me it of U. ti. olintcefs, tieing In-
Pam: d with 1,1;117t tho enlafxmaa,
and relearn.; or!' . of t 'eit"ecnikbadeis bad
been confined therein. enbaccnontlittity created
a row with e tinene, In I.hlctt3irlenhata were
tu•ov.i. in proturnon, and abofit forty Ailing were
fir, J. he ringleadcr-of thordirildieni, named
t'l,2'e, I erklea, on- killed, and . ..as - era) persons
•nore or 0,0, injury: After tr.o death ..
rilaWacti. •:'
Tun total come vote at . the recta; r l
election
heal .ts ,1`.001140 for Member of Congeals. Nana
5,907. 0: these, 1,00.> R. Aably, Republican,
!decreer, s.ac.l cater; R. K.. Mitchell, Democrat,
7,215, nun r firma A. trucnner, Itcpnolizan, 1;
Anti' •3'e majority, 1,475. bahley bud a tuajor•
$ 5 cell • uscupt Churchill. The letter
Cf ,. ...2ty cave, Item ref', a arajonty for the Union
rt or orbt 1e 1-cajahature, which, therelore, le
.011d:y
IiKURITT 6111 Th ban finally commenced his
libel not afiron•t the Chicago Tribune, tying
Ills claorn.; .a at :1.50,000. "Flo' suit to outernd iu
the Uird.ed State. Cirealt I.ourt. to fore J 13,100
DrUalUtiOn.l. -51 r. Snuian w. writing /0 forego
tee judicial i.r.rceedlngn if the 7'riblene would
ptd.lich a retraction Ciciated by himself. This
the Trubltne t,, do, preferring ho fight it
OM Pia tt.t cur, la.
Wit_.oN, the murderer, eboae brultd and im
penitent conduct at I, IS recent execntiot at Gen
ette. New York. hae deseribal in our Ole
prat he., acknowledzed en the e , :affel..l that Lc
klited Lewit. to Lapere.ter, Ohio, abotlit a
a year .ince, and eantenzed to other tritnca of
the kind conimated ;a New York Stale:
Is 1 , 64 19,147 eruigranis arrivod ht Can i rida
Iron: Fittrupti. In 11,565, up .0 Wedii 01 IWO
ago, 21,3:15 hail ensue in- a•. ILA:reuse of 2,30 S
Or, Litu lorruer star. The 1 "row, itouttr is
raioirvil at tibia increase, but he wells the feet
that nearly al.-1 , 573—havo left the .Province
for the Uutital mnu n.
THE aII,iOALo, Anye that 011 has
beet “/Ueli on Duck Run, is Snot° county, et
the depth of L,ne husid.ed end eixty !let, end
the wt ii to )icitlio{.7 11. no hat r , •te per day. 'there
ne,cen to te a ~ ,Idernble in-vital of later. et fu
the o I ru.ln 1001 portion of the 6 nte
1 in gr. at tclot e.l Iturnintatna 1910 lowa
dln It tie 10,1 'a, mouth., ban CanSed an ad
vat,ce oi 02.11.1 thni , ar oh tla.net land, In
Mint... r—uuty. t,anc late,. states that
roCOLo, at HO to 450 per area.
Ina 1 1 . rhos, (Unto). 'soon sash Joseph
a, 4o 4 elalltapainn
(00;.1,. Oalo. tlo, on the ntstant, at the
age of nee '.[la.ll - tO and don,
Nina. ELIZAIinTIi IIATE, d e.d n't ht. Lonts on
the 17th egad 100 y,art. 2 taohtint, and
20 date.
Tan mayor or It churned, Vs., tins lesnoi an
order CIOn IL all ha'-room• is / St ci , .ro
0 I it a at tWait.
Ileigaam wEld FT2IICP
8 nee tt e demo of Ku c L , npold tonal:lt:rat!,
•,71.rrhette! ,, rilintzlnra
COOreTtlai the nes,us of Frarce toward that
country. The Idea of RI:Inv .. .IA ion bee= to have
Doh mooted 03 certain ectn, .)216.1.1 pot nr In
Frshee. •ho pre leas to I. at I ,ngriiiteU hood
ground., it eertair rather VItIYI2I,,S ter :coed:to:J.
In the Bel, Unanit. , h r
urging to Fran. , the ' , litvatioe of eot te.i • '
Belgium, A rorre ,, inudruit or thy I. n
Herold, after Makin;; eillat,MCULtgeljai
la DO nat. 1,411,. flush
,te•t , c er !11, • rni or am. , o
fa la •op v
thl. Nob o at.? in loan, mane peo
ple agree' a lg. NI. Dt•rl ern . .., the, I, e l t , on :hat
England bunt Clarciadol at the;
For emu r tEer we aid met a net [Ong hot 'to •
teat were the Ernpuro., I, order to earn tae
glut, I r ID •'lt annex
them, and tba.. soaent Her, Pon Biemank
to: ahnb a pliihk brand elorehend,
Other. 10ge... the Kaapi ri r a hot Phil) to
venture on any putt I.et; -u work; but Lie
groneda for U....tr . belief la 1.0. t. 1.11.1 Eulrcror haa
grows It.. foe d 01 care oil run the risk
of Mink:lug a hortn'a tie-t s'o•ut 6u tar.. Ail
thole etcctllatto, mpg !•, but me
bow Karin and Bewail. are ;net tAtiglng of
nothing
Ladles' %kstong Co,tsors
A C‘Clapct.t ntablority.%oultzg of t I.
ions Cl I.ket,ng iay•
N., decisive Clidl.lQC el tinpottat..•, -
in Litt; tatW na elf toOtdiKot . -hate t t : Lent •
at, present season, and It to pr.,bab.e that the
•tt i ee }last year 111.111/Kfiol.l per.
re.l. The dr , es will ..1 :at: Turkah or
ilioonattr Cr'iliat little K Jacket, logt
'eb o rte, ae,l high team ',tatted sap The
res., ;at fret sr' boots aid tranuod with !hr.
rat,- 'i'4 nrefirred.
A e - r) t,. - r..; -
roe., and ,me which prohat.ly
welt ut ..t t rtl 11topOtti, Is formed by the hew
.cartel, ban:Dora shirt, tight•tittltig lois t rive.
Ponce ts - ots end Deny hat.
The ut.oal cx10.1.5 of non--conformity to I;tre
grt.:• d rtylcs may, hew. ver, be expected. Few
-*diet. ~eet.. a c.o stderahle degree pinactent
lb the net of ekettog, mire to reader thane sea
rhnsplcnous ty dressing it, costal:4e; sod ae
there I, still a numb, •of the.n who have not
attained I bat arcomplishment, street toilets at
the skating part. will hot prove inticomint,h.
tioirethinir has been desh nen in the nature of a
hag In which to carry the -hates, MIL the uselmts
arlair Froltaloy will net, be generally adopted,
Aa ENAIdII.K en M man -Queen Victoria,
when at home, regular) , teaches p Sunday
Httitt tel .d &hie elate for the benefit of those
residing in the palace lord Its vicinity. How at
tentive she her ewe ttitititi Leap he in
lined from a late pleasing circumstance. The
Archdeacon of London on WIC occasion was
eatechieing the young Princes, and, being nue•
a • the .I — ,:artv •If their en,wera, Said tit
the youngest Prince, ' "Your Governess , descries
great credit for instructing von so thoroughly In
the catechism." Upon which the royal hoy re
sponded, "Oh. but It to momma who teaches. es
the catechism." Anny American mothers may
rake a profitable hint from this queenly practice.
A New Fasittortnit Soon.— A new gtylp of
*bee is v•ortl in New York city. The Invention
to simple. The upper part ol the boot or oho
to cat nut In almuAt ordlaary fmblon by e reg
ular ahoemake. The axle and heel are made
of hard end are Joined by a oblak
of s. le. teethe, w hlch eit et all needed elks
' Unity. The upper. use fanteneJ to the sole by
thee band of Iron, which encircles the tint of
the attic. and fastens tune. and upper together In
B manner tar more effectual than any sowing
- can do. When put together, the shoe makes n
hardsorne appearance. and la LA light as a
leather shoe of corresponding slots. The heels
arc cOmfottalAy hollowed out on the upper side,
end the soles have the proper curse to inward
easy walking.
Mat ■t Clarkvllle, Tema.
Cksnawsuw, Tenn., Dec. Dn.—A row occurred
n Ch r btmac nwy nt ri name drunken negro sal
diem end citizens. The policorselt interfered
and ttrock a near., soldier with a Club. The ne
gro restated, using his bayonet. A crowd gath
ered and Mlck Cal My, formerlya notorious gue.
r drew a 'evolver and urea Iwo Shots et the
eoldlere, who thou fired into the crowd. Two
whit, men were *rounded and one soldier
Major Bond, agent of the Freedmen's Bu
rean promptly gnelled the disturbance, sending
the eoldiers to the fort, bet they soon returned
in large force, and It threatened to tree sermons
affair, but as Carnly Lad eteerisnd nit of town,
It noon quietest down. All han been quiet since.
No fears are entertained of another difficulty.
Failure of W. ii. Crosny
CHICAGO. Dec. W. 11. Crosby made all
assignment yesterday. Liabilities between
400,000 and rbo,ooo dollars. Crosby's Opera
House Is advartmed to be sold under ■ trust deed,
on the oth of Mareb.
PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, -1865.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Our Special Dispatches.
FROM WASHINGTON
REBEL OUTRAGIit , IN ALERNDEIN
Report on the Freedmen of Virginia
JUDGE SIIISH AID THE JEFF. DAVIS CAISF.
- Prevention of the Cattle Plague.
TRI el. OF A MEL PRISON NIIRPRR
1=M=2!!=:::!
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette
W•IMINOTON, 1:44,0.1ber 58, 1936
r=l
Th.. Ita] peopto of Alexandria are petitionirg
Deuced' Augur, commanding the Department,
for an additional' military force In that city, to
protect them against the outrages of returnsd
rebel soldiers. They represent that It 1% dor -
gerous for Union men to pass air re the street at
night.
psTxmcmwmir7smwe•P=sm=n
Many of the most prominent eitis.,ins of the
place are active advocates of the scheme of !r
-enaming Alexandria to t. District or Col
umbia. They seem to tear the result of Beer n
stinction in Virginia, and ore delerminell not to
sutimi a sin to rebel rule. They think, too,
I et the prosperity of thiiir city will be greatly
enchanted, if It and one or two sif the adjacent
counties are made a part of ttgeanin;Dietrict, na
the security it would give would be the menae
of bringing Northern capital among them.
REPORT ON Tlll5 FREEDMEN RN VIRGINIA,
Colonel Brown, the Assistant Commissioner
of the Freedmen's linetan, forth() State of Yr
gluts, lass just rendered to Gereval Howard,
rennet of his opersuans since 1110 AppOiUtPlf it
on the tifteenth et June last, In winch Le a'n es
that, Of severity thousand freedmen collected
during the war, extra Norfolk, F.ortreas
roe and Yorktown, from eight to ten thousand
enlisted In the Union army.
The Asairtant Commissioner else says the
the extraordinary eagerness of the freedmen , or
,the advantages of schools hes been met, as far
as the Damn and the charitable 'seal of as
friends abroad would allow, and that at present
there are talent eleven thousand five handr. d
colored children receiving the neueflts of odors
The Irritation extaticr between the ertnuaril
freedmen Immediately rifler the ceasationot hoe
tdittcr, has greedy abated, And 1611411.-2:11 E r pen
sons! efotenee are beeoattre aanro rare.
Brown elates that it lalmfateitibic for rtn
ployere to site all the laborers ennielettt teagta
for their support, and thinks the eeil cantrit tw
remedied without the t migration from the btate
of at least fifty thousand freest:n.o.
During the month of October last seism the
nand six hundred and nix tallow per day we,
tutted to destitute freedmen, thin number hd•r.
reduced thrrotty thirty per cent. from the p.e
viola month. The number of freedmen at t
ns
out under medical treatment Is seven handr.d.
Or the praterty Lehi hr the Bureau *moo as ,
tsblithment fifty six thousand scree ofoltlll m
Us possession.
Thu Commissioner states that the crops have
not as yes been fully harvested, but are bet i .1
to he satisfactory throughout the Stoma.
HoWard Lla nx - cipt'of a.letter from ti 1.
Geo. H. Thomas. highly wmplimentleg the (-
beers of Lis I.lrlgtrtmrot for the hnpartiol ty
with which they hare discharged [belr duty to
both crl.itea and freedmen.
urarr.t. lITAT2S COMITIDI
Chief .1125de*, Chita, In conversation yen. r
day, is reported to have said that If, when hot 1-
tog a Circuit Coact. ho should dad the east of
the Coped biLaILS VI. JC1113809, Darla, 00 tie
docket, he would proceed with the gonl the
came as any other, but that he thotild certainly
bold no Choral, Court to ifirglota no long Ball at
Stain was under military rule.
rasTENT/ON OT TUN CAMS PLAorli
accordauce with the set of Conger:is, pox
soil with s vied to the pro tion of foreign
thee-sees anion the Cattle In the 'Slatted ,tats,
the Seeraary of the Treaanry 4.a 1513110 d a circu
lar lo customs officers sod agents of the goy•
insolent in foreign co ittries, calling their atten
tion to the fact that the law is etrd to eldllfll,,
and that the Importation of beef cattle, ehoeb,
Goat., horses, coulee and swine le ectirely pro
hibited. Celli:Mee and customs officers sill
therefore give no permits to load these emir:rah
under any pretext whatever; and are .requmted
to explain (ha objects of this act and iegulailOn
to all concerned, In thelr vicinity.
=33
Secretary Stanton and General Grant, were
closeted for several t ones to-day with the
Pinsident. General L. Getz, recently of
ricks staff, has been appohausd Collector of the
Sewed Collection District cg Ncrillt Carolina,
sod General W. P. Benton, Of Indiana, Collec
tor of the First Revenue District, Louisiana.
KWEIPTIS TEOI.I INTERNAL RIMENUR
T,day w about eight hundred thousand dui
TIII LL OP L RIMEL PILISOI! KEITZIR.
A. B. Richardson, Junius 'H. Browne
and Wm. E. Davis, the newspaper COrree ,
pouderan who were prisoners at Saulsbury so
many months, are among the summoned wit.
seams for the Government In the co C! r
the late rebel commandant of that nelson wit?
Is now being tried at Raleigh, North Care,lena,
by a military COIIIIIIIIIIIOII on charges of crude's ,
to prisoners.
- CLAIM LOAINET Tryl WA.II nerAirmort
It hieing been generally publlabed that the
unpaid elem . , epithet the Wu Department
mount to four hundred millions oedollara, It
le well to State that IL hem been aseerialnoi that
thcee claims do not amount to half that.
ens mewl= sr Tlll mum amen
From the Interior Department to the War De.
parttoont le being urged bg =Mary mew
Gems. desist and Butler—Silnistee Adams
to Fteturn—ftetretary Stanton Spoken of
as ills Succussor.
'Yaw Urea, Dee. 88.—The Post's Wastangton
special civil i< Ie reported • dug Gm. Butler
will mate hilt reply ter' Gen. Grant's "crated
bottle" critlaUm la a Wed to be dellecrol at
Lowell before New Year's day.
Gen. Anwar to maldaa, a cilllgent Investigation
concerning the Alexandria riot.
Another diapatch from Washington lays: It
la poaltivtly arseded that Mr. Adams will ra
tan home be the spring, -and tha friends of
Secretary Stanton are proredeZ that be he be
sent to MI the vacancy . %IS also moored that
Mr. Welles may be tendered the Demean Ws
elan.
The Report Concerning a New GOIVIII
meat Loan.
WASEmsciTak. Dec. 29.—The dogma lita
gwer says, upon authority , muipetent to con
cindo such a question, we-announce that the
publlabed statements to the died that a loan of
1100,000,000 wee, Upon the occasion of kla ra•
cent VIA to New York, tendered - to teermary
NeCulloch. by the National *Banks, are sheer
fabrications, The Secretary hoe not at present
nay need of a loan, and shonld such become
nsecsaary, It would 1101 be accepted framtbe
banks, not would be solicited, aid doubtless
without trouble. Immediately obtained from the
people.
INTEESTING FROM W
allies at diciandr
L.TORTF7
V LOAN DENIED.
Vessels Sailing for Mexico Watched.
RIVAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BRANCHES
New Regulation. FP'"'''.ve to Shipments
to Britian trovinces.
DEPLORABLE CONOITiuti t.F AFFAIRS IN TEXAS
The Death or t? Kcal Johnsoo'e Brother
Nast - Yoax., Dec. 28.—A Wifshlugton dispatch
stairs that the casualties : In Alexandria, on
Christmas, were over eatlmatet,l„ only oho white
watt and two colored men were eetioatly
Ic-
Jared.
The Tirnee Washington special, says that Sec
retary MeC ul Men der les that he !flutes or needs
a loan of $100,000,u00 aside from regularaeven- 1
nen of the UoverrIMCDC, al bee •betaa currently
reported.
t
An order Ansa Issued yesterday, tratsferring
tiro liendquatters of the Departnient of Tenn..-
see from Nashville to Memphis, Tulin.
The Secretary of War has Ironed an order for
bidding the examination of any non -corrirmnb
sloped' officer of the regular army, for ntpsiut.-
meet to Brevet Lieutenant, 'hobos not sermal at
least Lao years In the regular army.
The Morld's Washington special Imp; The
Secretary of State has directed the United States
• tatoritles to keep &vigilant watch on all vessels
trailing (sr Mexican porta, and to seize all con
traband artlelt.. The parties In New York en
gaged In this business, allege that they have a
canter's route enittledMaxlmilian Express Com
pany. Some facts a ill shortly be made public
showing up the matter more definitely.
Some days ago the necessary papers were
tiled In toe Treasury Department, aboralug that
forty miles of the second division of the Kansas
road had loon compa,ted, and application war ac
cordingly made for me handrbd and forty thous
nod dollars. Since the atom, the represent.-
tiTc4 o f another interest have presented them
selves at tho Treasury and notified the Secreta
ry that the bonds called for are is theft posses
sion. and that the bonds he lashed to them and
not to the lian•as and Leavenworth patty. l'he
Secretary has all Ina documents anal pepere re
lating to the subject and will render his deel.
mon in a raw days.
The Times' Washington special sayer The
Secretary of the Treiwinrir and the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue hare adopted new regula
tions relativo to drawbacks open shlpietati
British provinces. In C.O . goods an to be
shipped tram a pal nr transpeativ.l through a
frontlet port to any of the British proylucisi.
where the drawback claimed oe on y One ship
meat does not exceed the sum of fifty dollars,
the exporter will lII] lila entry in triplicate at
the Custom House at the port of .tx! ortation in
the same form tad manner as 'prescribe. for
shipments made to ether foreign ports in she
amendedcircolar dated May 140, I.6fitil one of
which entries will be transmuted to toe Collec
tor or cater officer of toe castoms et the fron
tier port thiow - ilii which the goods are to pis!,
and he will examine the pat loges to
ascertain If they agree In sit rce
poets with those described in the entry.
If the packages are found to agree, the officer
of the customs will permit them to Entreat for
ward w tibia dtiention to their Waiter desti
nation. and will execute on the hack cf said en
try a certificate that the packages of merchan ,
dice described In the entry for exportation to
Canada or other Bnttsh porgiessicite have been
duly Inspected at that port cog deflected for ex
portation eta afortnald, The exporter will thee
proceed in preparing the balance of his pap -43,
In accordance with the above-mentioned elren
tar, instructions changing each of said lortn, to
suit the altered circle:instances of the cave, the
bond will be cancelled if the exporter shalt pro
duce within iXidays:from the data thereof a cer
tificate under the hand acid etal of rho collector
or other chief revenue otll.-er of the
,titer pro, eelal pte I that
.11 inerrliandisc
province thereto mentiotiodi, ami duty eni.,nit
aline custom house, and tioo. the duller int.
weed by the Inlay in force in the prurient have
born void or secured
iderehaudites intended lot exportation, with
the 4,011 of a drawback Order the Internal
Revenue Law, may be forworeleX thrsiage tiroor
fruntlet pelts through tallith intheced iner
chandlze may fa exported conabiti oily with the
lawful regulations ' end no ether. If the mer
elimualle shippe d facet by arm from a part of
exportation. er If shipp,l direct b-om a !ruttier
port to a poi t in the its provinces, the reg.
tdsUens preacribed In the amended circular in
structions dated May tat, IMoir, will teritiscrrid
where the drawback eittler.d on any one ship
ment mew!, the sum of fifty dollars. A Con
tor, certificate with he required in ddithion to
the certificate cf the shin revenue Officer s fat the
cancellation of the rondo le all cram. 'nerd
regulations will ho enforced on and after the lit
ofJannary. 19:18.
The Harold's Washington despatch states that
Gen. Wm. J. Strng, !nevelt, General nu hen.
lloward's Staff, rcturnmi to Washington )o,c,
day from •threem inta's tear in the South wx-t.
fie reports affairs In the interior of Tclf.l,
deplorable eituilltioni Attica di solatlon trivia:a
amotigahe blanks and abatis. The blacks are
willing to work, but thatildies are cot In con
dition to employ them. 71tti latter al., nalver•
salty complaluell of the bad treatment and vio
lative of inch cuter:wt., as ls-d hi co entered
into. Bitter hostility to the Goveromert
general lawleinicesa prevailed. do emit wits too
ignorance that the whites is !wady knew the
war was ended, and the blacks thought ti.cm
snivels }lt "dares. When Presideot Jowl. is 'is
brother was accidentally wounded by the dis
charge of Wet gun, a number of Surgeons were
applied to for profrislocal treatment. Each re
fused his services upon toe ground that be. was
the brotherof the President, and he wee t hpgcd
to send nearly one hundriat tellea for a federal
Scirgikin, and he died solely, for the want of
Protalit surgical aid.
Tho ds
iWoPa Washington dispatch says: The
presage of Clarence A. Seward In the city re
elves the rumor in circulation some time trinee,
that a Congroaelonni itquiry will probably be
made, concerning the alleged fact of lute being
Interested In Mexican Speettlationa under Maxi
milian, while actme Secretary of State, tad sup
posed to be privy err the intentions Of our (int
ernment towards the Empire.
The Tribune's Washlrgton dispatch •a)A,
General Augur has directet a thorough
lavtau
gatton of the Christmas riot:, at Alczatdria, and
has ordered the Commanding otticei at that
piste not to surrender any of the °trending par
lies to the demand of the coal authorities, hat
to refer all such demand,► to the Commanding
officer of the Department.
A ber cro m ble Hubrue Corpus lesise
VIIILADIZLIMIA, (ht' :18.-2. 51 .13:-disptith
Iron Baltimore to the Eprning 72itgraoh says
Judge Gilts, In the 'into...ll tklaUs District Court
this morning, nad up the Important habeas COT ,
pm ewe of Ralph Abercrombie, who le held by
Gnu. Wool en charged yeah being a spy, and
With dissection to the enemy ; also with giving
testimony hisiore a rebel court martial in Itich l
mond, on which testimony Captain DUIOh. of
the United States Army, was wrongfully con
victed end executed.
Judge Giles thellod In favor of the military
authority, remanding him hack to austodsy 107
military trial. As hu beweged to the Uolied
Mates SetViDe, be could not act made tire habeas
corpus. , •
Abercrombie will cams be tried by court mar
tial. Ho was not biS tic old United States Army,
The court martial 4121 which nen. Yeseenden
la President and Col. Bingham Judge Advocate
adjourned clue the, having dkoosea or the im
portant trial of Pritiate Thomas Murphy.
new court martial will pi ,bably soon be former .
to try Abercrombie.
Oracr for Arrest of the Alexandria Rioters.
. Army Payments . . .
, Wasnraovor, Dec. 28.—General Angrier,
WAS/111,070N, Dec. 28.—D. wee recently d e Co
orders the Department - of Washington;
aided by the Payeangitor General's Deleirtment bra ordered Lttnt Colonel Eyre, In • command,
that rovost Marshall' and Other members or the at Alexandria to ~,ti. XI parties
,coneerrel it
Boor.! of Enrollment am not entitled wbee ~ ~, the rlota In that city on Christmas day, and not
charged to the three months' extra pay proper to release nay persona litreated 012 the demands!
under the net of March Bd. 1E45, tor to travel' ut. the civil ~u 0 „0 „ ti„.. hut, no ra d ar an each ca.
Ing allowances to their homes,
5e3 to the Depart neat Read.Qtuoters.
Papers are being prepared at thel'aymast4r ' .
General's Department. for the payment of the Gov. Holden' RelleVed,
troops in cacti military departments.: Ab ut i
$20,000.000 will be required for payment In dila Raimum, N. C.. Dec. 28.-Jonathart Worth.
city. QIIIte a iatgO.BUMbei of welltoriOng vat- Governor elect, took charge of the Exteutive
scan reserve officers havohtion abrottmi by the Mike to-day, relieving Provisional Governor
Freedmen's Bureau, std , Tit watt:Ll() reticle Holden- Governor Worth luta telegraphed
civilian men , i. ~ S e c retary
~B ewani that he has assumed the duties
Breret-hialorßiley of the Fourth Dulled atatra ,P i '''
..!"'l".!?.v e * -
.. ..
Artillery. one of the participants 'ln the Rash i _
•
Barracks visitslest 6 9 / 1 111181, hag been cashiered: t - Captain sesames to be Tried.
.. Wsatiracrron, Dec. 22.Pha Navy Depart
,lnent expects Captain I - icemen, of Alabama no
toriety. to arrive here to-night. krepftrail)llll,
?Ave beermada rev his s!sted.l' at the 11 !‘v7 03 0
Pending tak tr.isl- . ,
Fite at Kansas CIO,
K.Ainus Cm, Mo., Dec..2B:—;T9reosterms ittn
Item etreet were burned I.44nlglit. L 0114;
000. Partially Insured.
SHINGTOS
LATEST .‘IIIICIII FROM MEXICO
hisehtimaltd
PoMica! Changes in Jektitatec
CHOI,Ek A IN THE WEST INDIEO
French Reinforcements for' Mexias
New lons, Dec. 28.—Adricea tram Ve'n
Crtut to the 16th, by way of Ravens are rece.r.
d. It an- ' that the Imperial trocr
od corn,. , of Clsibninra, and
hey were also to possession Pledraa
number of account., of attgitional 'defeat., GI
ht Reputtheane in the lawtor are Oyez, the
robst Important one annormeing, thisi - tie army
Of General Encobedo he been attacked Borne
distance from Monterey, and utterly Tome;
and that Eseebedo himself, had escaped with
WI escort of twe..t.y men. • •
From Republican Pourcpuoire have General
E•cob..do's report at the recent engagements ho.
t wren his own and the [Ripe:gal troops at Mon
terey, presenting a strong sontrast to the Impe
rialist account, heretefore received. General
Emote :le 'claims that he drove hfaximillan's
men oat of the city, and that he sunsequently
had it against a strong night attack, itgliagg
severe loss cn the enemy in killed and Rounded
and prisoners, while his *own =nudges were
very light.
Emprees Charlotte was to return to the Cal I.
tal, from Yucatan, in the course of the ptesmt
mouth.
• News to the 15th of December, from Jamaica,
has been received. On the 11th Governor Eyre
transmitted to the Colonial Assembly his tots.
saute, is which it telo 'skated that the Home an
thorities had Intimated that If necessary to pro.
servo rat quility in the .laNi - o,•they• would • dis.
solve the Color. lel and Gourglattlenuel Govern
ment mid inaugurate a stronger an;
The Cienrrsom recornmendea that thri ducm
bl v so far rescind end modify the late decrees as
to trace the house government perftetty free,
and deel - 'n upon the character of ths peepOeed
administrati_n euachinery by whichlo conduct
the business or the conotry t. The recommenda
tion met with en Indfnuant reeerdlon, and wag
ordered to he on the tattle.. -
News from 8. Thomas,to the gist says , be
ex-Emperor, Bouluoque, of Hayti, has obtained
permission to reside tg,the,lsleao of Curacao,
sod Is aborts to leave St. Thdiriss.
The 'cholera was rt'fl inglrig In the itlsxv! of
Gmidiatoupt with considrratde severity.
,By sernsal &Trona( Spain the ports of the
Island of Form ktico have been cloned to all im
portation*, though open talmpertatlon.
The Fltr.cb vehraels passing St. Tntomas for
Vera Chin carry large nnmbers of French
Inept, who ere sent to reinforce the Imperalima
to Mexico.
Conuneretal Relations With Chill—Cotton
—Secretary Harlan and - Senator Doolittle
—stiffering to Arkansas.
New Yens,. Dec. .-Br..4errel merchants In
this ci.y, largely daierested In the trade between
the Ottltrd ffietert and Chill, recently addressed
a letter. in Secretory Seward, eolicilleir the
friendly Intervention of the government of be
United. Staten, with the view of mitigating the
heavy lances to the commerce of the citizens of
this country, likely to prim from the Spanish-
Chilleu difficulties.
The Secrraar; replied that this offices of the
Goveramcntof the liolkd States have already
beau tendered tOjtilat effect, and are being cora-
Unocal with deep, Irtertst and 110: without' the
Lope eventually of r. couriug a.satlsfactory result
10 their iatereate acd to those of the United
Stale.
Nearly thug thormand tales Of Government
actual were sold co-day at anctiOn.ixi Memphis.
Middling fail brought 573; str/dly middling
52%; low middling 50y,;; ordinary 44M.
A correspondent whom the editor of the Lam
ing Peg aims la ra , sponalble, writel to that paper
that Mr. Harlan has no laiention of resigning.
and Mr. amlntla -.rid not, under any eireum
etatee.n, leave hi. piano in the Senate.
The... American Union Commission Lo this chy
has received a letter from Its agent at Utile
Itnek, Arkansas. *hick says - at least' ten thou
sst it 'rsons art to Icomedlate and, pressing
need of 'owl, chaffer, eh r'iing, and ntfeessarles
:MO it is feared many will *ill, during
tun vic.t.c. Censteeronie 'min - radon Is andirei
I • Tray to Arkansas,.
resta on Chrlsune.--111ver Nems—Cotton
Market.
NASIIVILLE, Dec. 28.—Rellable information
from an oprrator at Pulaski says that a tornado
clotted that town,. blowing loam a number of
Douses. Killing a Aurnbcr of pereons, and bury-
Irg them in the mina. On• lady was killed,
whose body was not recovered. The telegraph
is down between Terre and Pulaski. No (Miner
particulate,.
Very few negrom , were arrested on Christmas
day, though L.ro were hundreds perambulating
the rtrve,s all day. Transferring the prrisclie
ttol3 of the punishment of offeaders from the
military to the civil law canto fewer arrests
than formerly.
A ri eero w . as killed by a soldier of the 16113
is Ike 0 reel lost night.
The river is tail dill:1g wLL thirty feet of
water on the shoals, and the back water Is visi
ble. The Indications me that the river will
overflow Its banks.
beteg shipped to New Orleans
acEirrly by eat rune,. at Ow rate of four dollars
per J ce, end trout this port to Cincinnati atone
dollar te.ciwie. -The price of C 03012 tadids Is
froin Joel , to.forsy two coatis. iloldenar are
IlrnSitt that prict. The receipts to-day. were . 32l
and ahliinuintis 2110 babe.
from Wltnalagtott—float [motet Sear--Riot
Between itatiors - aud Pegroes—Sulelde.!
WadelaoTOnN. t., Dee. n-00 Bata,Eay
Ism a I, mall boat. Contalcing three white meu
and ta, negrota, pat flat from Middle 90nn.7 on
the coast opposite sore, tor a pleasure exclu
sion. and went to ace.. Later In the day the
boat drifted ashore empty. It Ls supposed It
WOO caught In a egnull and all bawds lost. One
of the white mum woe humid Guasell. The
other acmes werd not mei:stained.
There was • oistrirtiance • last right, between
the police scd some colored seamen, of the gun
boat Timmy. The seamen came ashore on lib
erty, and got drunk and disorderly. The pollee
attempted to arrest the seamen. when the latter
drew plriols and bred a dozen or fifteen shots.
Their ammunition being exhattsted, they fled to
their twat and put off to the vessel. Captain
Hannover, of the police, recrivrel affeah wound.
No others were hurt. Commander Temple, of
the rayon,. has taken measures to Identify and
punish Use mu..
A. Roteoberrechitbing merchant, o the A=
of Ad: on di Rcemnberg, committed soh:Ad.:Ala
afteruoon;by - taking laudanum. No canseele
arelaned.
Ma) or of;:Neiv York Inaugurated—Prize
New Yonx, Dcc. Mi—Yeatexcley Etna. Jobe
HoMame. Mayoreleet, leek the oath of dna.
To.4:ley.Rictittrd O'Gorman, CorpotaUon Con.ael,
did the B/11110.
This morning IL large gang of, raillans left toe
city to finish a ..nrize light rear the,Faabint
Course, between two • pugills:s. I in n
Seger and Jeff. The; police, 1LLn:14,4 of the
enceeded ib arrtating . Koelee, andbronght
him to the thy, where Le is held tot examina
tion. His . .
arrest rntimldated Jeff cad-, the
masks, who aucceeded In making Utile escape.
Mayor of Louisville Elected—Preisluau's
Meeting.
Lou - orals, December W.—Jamas . B. Lith
gow, ono or our wealthiest and most nspectablo
merchants, was elected Mayor, vice Tompperti
deposed by the Bo ,rd of Aldermen and Common
Council by a ananihaons vote. Be' was (oatgt•
rated, and enthusiastically received on Ltiag
the chair..
A im u e meeting at the Altican di:trait this
evening, io aid at the freedmen, was &dammed
General. Palmer and Fisk. Contributions
were taker] tiP..
GAZETTE.
ANOTHER ATLANTIC CABLE.
Proposed Partition of Belgium
NEW Yam ; Dec. 20. —ln the loringn dies by
the CitYotilincheater, the, London rillitl
114110 a letter from the Superintendent of the
Allantlejilegraph Company, anew:aloha: that
ttie. Cireatlatatern will positively iqui in Jut;
1866, to laji a new cable end takeep the old one,
which is aiCerifined to ho in the moat pnriect
of ` bey daily teatitaten from the Umeit hroke,
and 11W—..aulttned.dally.
The London Tama conunema on s e h o .
field's speech at .the Thankegivinc dinner of
Americanaitt Paris, and conclude. that the de
signs of the Americans are ',entirely peaceful
toward thet'wbolo World. Many of the foretell
Papers arolalled with Immolation') concerning
°amoral Be m
tollehl'a mission. but none of them
appear to now anythlpa about It.
The polliiical effect. of the death of the Kin
of Beitilnm;nre being dlsmiaaed. Some authori
ties think it map lead to a change of territorial
hounddrieeE
.To'e Perin 6sta palalishea the folio w g: It is
said that iro virtue of an arrangement already
oneluded, dad with the consent ot En &and ,
Antwerp and the sea coast are to bill given to
Holland, Vanden!. and Brabant to Fames, and
Luxemburg; with a part of Limburg, to.Prn , s.A.
We have natteen the treaty, add we are not re
aponslble Meths, mirraires of the propagate a of
these reports.
Prettdent :ICOMilitotratti - dFess to Ma F
ntsas:—Felllait Caillnet Connell:
New Yong, Dec. 2.8.-Presldent- O'Ydanony
Issued a brier addreas to the Fenian Brother
hood. statiog that some evil-disposed pereonf
desiring to pert ettutte Wu - Conlon - in our ranks
seek to prevent the healing effects of the-Con
gress of.tb42d proximo, by Inditelag delegates
to remain stay from It and In Ignorance of its
deitberatioag.
It jests with you. Decays, to re-torm ours cot.
umns, to recover our endangered Rood -name
and tidnendhone and cheerio our brothers in
by.A. fell remeseutatfon. Do this and
your Executive abides .be result with eerie,
coutdatce Mthe 'brotherbood and the canst.
Advice! from tl» Ddirekturre 'been received
here, stating that the Perasklat. that clay to
tend sending a full reprrsentgilon to the Con
gress on Tetrads) , next.
A Cabitet conceit was -held yesterday, a
neadipiarderis, [intim 13ipaare... Two general oi
timra, met:eters of the Military Connell, of the
Irish Reptiblir, who arrived daring the weekaou
a special tzliesion, participated In- the delibd-a
Clone, whicteare said to beefs very important
character.
Consesratlon of Bleu* Randall
'BOSTON, Dtc. 38.—Thu coniseeration of Bev.
George 11faxarell Handal, Hector of the
Church of the Messiah, In this city, the newly
elected Wmalneary SLthop of Colorado and the
parts adjacent, took place In Trinity Church, Co
Sumner street to-day. Ht. Be,. John Heart'
Hopkins, Bishop of the Meese of Vermont,
Presiding Bishop of the rrotestant Epis
copal-Church in the United States acted as con
secrator. The consecrattqaviryice was exceed
ingly interacting and Ippreesty . e , aad' was et.
• tended by a great congregialeni the aisles an
galleries In the church beWgt enrowded. ,
rival viet?tuieliiit Affairs.
Nave Semi Dec. 28,—The I`rfewre's Wash
Moan dinpatch EATS: She Treasurer of the,
schools anti Seances of the Freedmen's. Burneu
has just rem: rned fr:ra a four through tho
Southern States, having establlshed freedmen's
savings ban k s at Richmond, Wllitingtoe,
Charleston. Reenter; flavar.nib, Mobile, New
Orleans, ViCksburg, Hantairble NaehTille,d
Memphis and Lou stifle. elkes that *III
classes In the States lately in ibbellion arc fast'.
becoming reconciled to Limb new relations, out '
that lt, FLU be necessary for the - Government to
keep estrus. fares In thee State for some
time longer, to secure Justice to all.
Busineas Matters tp Texa n
Nair Yon*, Dee. 28.— TIM Tribuna's le-ter
from tialveston says large gliantitles of goods
are being sold at auctim w lerYknv rates. The
market is lagcly overstocircd„ -At most points
In the Merit* specie is almost - the only kind of
currency In nee. In Galveston aid other cities,
Irk is demanded for rem, Iteltht and cotton
The 2,1 and 1017 i Illinois Cavalry, have taken
atcamere for Orleans, on'their way North.
Ft 11 esteru Mexico
SAS Faisrdraco, Dec. 17.—Advises from Ara
pule° state that Alvarez and hit farces were at
Providantia, Awenty.eiglat milts east of that
plaCe on Eno 30th lIIL. Alvare z
, wee congdeut
of th e SUCerei of the Liberals, Whether , misted
by the Antericich Cr not. Re harrasses the
Frenth at Acapulco terribly. They get no
provisions DO= the back eonutry,. which is to
he posaosaloa of the Liberals. -
• Steamer Due.
PoweLino' Dec. 98, 11 P. m.—There ere no
*lgo's of the Belgian.
W ILBI NS9N—puns l ER—On - Thursday, Dee
Abb. by theAber. Mr. blaatery, at. bt. JILID.II
ehtuch., bly, PETER W1.1.. , 15UN of Flub
burgh, end Misa JENLITE E. MUSTER, of
Re re.ocevllle,;:,
_WatTE — Cin Thmrsi l1 7. 13666mber ISt h,. Mr
KOBFAIZ.W#LTE, tote 76 Tear of kL awe.
The ituierai will take plaselltuo his lwe real
deuce, No. 12k Webster sheet, kat Satutday at
2 o'clock. Tali tilerels of the fatally art respect
fully Invited Eo attend.
MlTtalklir ILLE—On Tbilintlay morning. De
cember Stath. ism, Wm. at I.II.77IELTREE, In (be
26th year of Eils age.
Funeral frsah the residenee of lame! Patton,jr,,
No. m Welt comnon, Allegheny dui; Oo
tuber %fall, at ig o'clock, P. 111..•Sca,lee• at
•
A.llnuat--Thstrr4ay looming, Mbhut., at et:
o'clock. al A. 11.1", daughterof AO= mammy to the
lath It :sr of 4er sae.
Funeral on r traDar. 29th, ace 0 1 / 4 1de.k..e.
from the residence of 'her .rent, onir of tee
ntrises Chuieh, Sixth Ward. The Weida are re
arettfully intited to attend.
CEMETERY-A turhl cud
most wq.nresque place of Bepulturr, situate
ou the uplands, immediatelyy earth of Allegheny
City, on the New Brighton Bond. Prunens wish•
ing to select „Burial I.ota will apply at the Super.
lutendenta When, at the Cemetery Titl e Deeds,
YC.rultilkr.l All other bunions will-be att .orled at
the Drug IVA:enown. if L.OO underautned, eornerV
Pe•la+M 111.114 Lean< It Street., Allegheny,
DLO.' A. A ELL',
: ,, ,netriT Jed Tzr..urer.
Novert—The Subscribers to the capt.-
is' +tea of the CE , D.OLEDY .SAFIN
BANK are notified to attend s Mental RCN,. 2
Mtown, win on renuests 204 b, Mt at 1
o'clock, for:urgacilzattoa and eleinion el . firer.
J. F. STuOKDAEIL
denit. Pfealdent, poi tem.
Nl= r): - . 1 R.'S um . •
.rE
IN TELE FINE TO 21/11{E A PHESIEIST
OF 6
• SEIAAV r lailiHrSz
•
.
Sewing Machine'
$26 and $33
isEviiirl 1-4ACHI4EB.
:. WITH TABLES U(AtIPLETE.
Quilt. They Hem) Fell, Stitch, hid, Embroider and
_.-
They do :VEST. Pertio.t.ootr AND COAT
Wain Nil ;AND ALL snips OF ZANILY
SEW/N . ON THE SAME MACHINE, krill
• THE SEMEN WILL LAST I.UNCIER THAN
THE OARMEKT.
EVERY 42,2011.LNE IS WARKANTED
FIFE-YEAS&
All 11061074nd.17 Sewing pro' mptly done.
IL H LONG,
tit Oran* etrver. near Ptah,
norhineea PITTSSURON, PA.
A YAUTJABLS HOUSE AND LOT
ka - ron max.-44,000 win purnheets that very
neat two Karr Briok House, with 8 rooms and
'MIL neatly-Vs yeren and painted, emceed on a let
Of gretund, hiving a front 0.. the Allegheny - river
22 feet. and extends bac& .80 teem to an alley;
aunt distrait) from the
B.
B.T MeLAßieed Bride,
k Apply
tst ' I
VOLUME LXVIII--NO. 323
RIFUED AND REPAIRED FREE
Th.*4tra some of the prittalpal llama width haw' o
Polm . .o74sed the I • t 2
•
„,.
E6l .OPIUM OF THE WEST!
Try „Ile
,Rubber Sole Boots.
WCYrI73tL '648.30f
dos
That *JANUARY laCh
Y w. ,. 'we AO IioVE STL I ma,
'q cs tk.l Cm en from tar
31 ADP; CLUTIIING at I
.•
EvEnt GA.KzetrA I was fOAREXIII2,y las 44
y Eq . :ELVES In Baltimore. •
if yott: ereier your OLOTBING nadir gratg
XilttiS..SalliE, ma b•Ve • full Line of
Ann ourth'TTEß Is MASTER. of Uts Trades.
Forelig . rotent,
.a . lll make to oraer.E424
giErj E T AJ T 1 ON, at. 1711sej
ww TW.I not favor LI
= a.. H. SMITHS
• Onto
AND NEW YI&R'S
•
Gilt BOOlill, Gold Pans.
itnnosid , Gold Pencils
Bibla Gala Tooth Plaks,
Praye: Books, Portfolios, i
lest/in:tents, Writing Desks,
:Ladrs ...:ompaolon, Gent's Companion,
~ WC4k Bases, Games,
Jifyeniles. Photo?, aph dibunts.ii
- , /.°)- Gooks,
Pocket Books,
Qiares for 1666. PUTS., i
4..4., Satchels., Pictures,
' B.S.' Gooks, '' Gift Books.
1
'4. Now Books,
New Books,
BIARR ED,
DIED. .
New Books.
PITIA)K. receives ell the New Boots anti
ea/licit Epolisbers at the eariteet daze. ds i:
TEES •
'
SALA .1.711711.111 G COMPLIII
4T 4,1 GOOD PRI.O.
*Peluiranla Alantifecturblig Co's =I
Cornaißitc Stre:et ana Thatineene—Ws!
clewzrd..:
-
EitiMA &CHI NE WOIUEB.
jiMOVED 13011.1ffe,TOOLS,
&NO , ES USED 1 rt — StNICPO
AND &O. ELLS. ,•• - •
Parttel tent' on Melted to Ma Patented
;dote,. JAM , azteSJOlNTSotadhorj3.
SLAT;.- 1.. S., and Lt.PP - MOOR
SLAM I . L SIZES, sad NUMISE.7I,Epog 'Oa;
Ito. UaDEß.E.tflir24ll Octet ;
grop t. t a maul a PEhrE,ITP Maya
V, • ..PM tarnish Itopes „ Ste
Ito U. .1, - 9oto may adatt.tt i ; L iWar-tutd Jrd aOn
tvdrr,,..taie to order,- t Matta prompt
ortondotr!to. am pfrpal , •••,..! Lleansaa •
other *l. - or facture. lf...r.Ahetentoproyemeolst
LtDerat tame. 130117 AllastOMpP., 0. •
delMaStime 7L. to. LEOILYi
L hoiLls, SAVE YOUR 3g0.1(EY,.
,
- ,z). w ayt t. an
AtEerLATED W 1 R SILVER.
o mitr.4, TEA SETS, WAITERS, BURR
1011EITtalElto, 111t1V.15. SPOONa,
f v CAKE BARRIOS, as.,
Con ail `De roplated m d autdo to LOOK AN
WEAR EttIJAL TO NEW AT A
SMALL COST.
pLUIIBiIiG
AMD ST/Mid. :
The stalertber respectfully atuitratioes that.
nos cpetled en ootsollehrocnt in the Borough'
AlAnektiter for PLUMS/SG, GAS ASD STEA
VITTIBq,_ and fetters Lamed to give semi
sallafactou. it will be ItUf draire to austS
'prompt* to calls and do ids worificatly. OAR
tdelholttnext door to tie Post Office.
dethiSSkti X. BARTLEY
RXlkolllollB' lidrlCE,—Leuers tew
+L....122W7:zry Late been granted this day to t
andsitleded, on the wade et- John Mir*
dent. lbst ol Tarentm terough,allesheny co/
ty, 1'54,111 persons Indebted to sal& Wate r ,
basal revlested to make tmrsestiatopayesoat t
those,hteang claims or detaands tqatent the oat:
at utkl eitsedent will present then to the tindi
stated" Ching In *aid Botottr.h,) properly sumo ;
tteatd roe settloaent.
4.. SAILEs - AIIeGALL, Sa.
T. B. FULTON.
"WK. V. ZVE.I43.
'rm./me-44 Dee. sui,ls6s.—deSSwilie
.121/-1000 Pig Soft Galeat Loa&
• . .7.,.8 . U*2403/1.4
.11
BI:LSCEOtriI
FLESH, NEW AND PERFECT.
MIRY PAIR WARRANEDI
Codaert Hall Shoe:Storep,
And Welt! It at.. .throughout the ;Stet* nett, ei
Aodel Boot and Shoe
M ter G-c)odot
- ,7„ . IN ABUNDANOE.
.i)NLY $4,50 A 'PAIR,
EINE9
C4ITHING ESIABLIBEIRST.
.1 Xi). 63 FV/Vb Strut.
Wati!eSito to Inform aUlpenons who went
,3 13 ARGAIXES.
.~,~tual ~c»tt~
We have •omeN•armanti. \
S L t; II T 1 r 80 1 LIIKI);
Withl A• 6.11 forathe
ip INT OFFER.;
CLOTHS AND VESTENS,
GIFTS,
Endless Variety,
T
Jt•W. PiTTOCK,S
OpposnA the Post-00.s.
CLEM
ri,lzi3rielltells;
*la Sulphate of Iron. -
Vii. S. a...VICMCIE;
Ni; 32 Ohio Eitredi, Allegheny,
Illenufncluier of:
*1 haying . Your 014
JOHN E. CORNWIILL:
No. 7 N1,47/8101 treet..