... _„,,....,.....,,,,,„...,...."......: ...,.....,..„ ,_. :... ... .. ..:,.,.......„,,,:• ~ . ~._ ............ •!' j- - 4 , . e T D . -r- 6 , 1 , - - r' f - ' a -. . .q V - ' 4 r - :, - ,- 41 ' - - _L ki_ . rt ., A , u. . , b- DuP, i■oD l Robert lam. P'.). :ars_ A. In U . William Wray, • Daniel S W. P. Tebnble, Dr. P. T. A.. 11c(Delland, W. Ur. W. tar riaw, Mt. J. M. !dr. Robert Kennedy, W; K. Vamklrk, 4alhatigh. A. P: Thomas. moil p:esiite ttutn pain to Kaye teeth ~d_Ytrectfd,Atc!ler the.lodnonce of the gas, the fel . :.,10.1ir4DS'attit,PReSThar'S been-'selected Which . pa.. : 45.inente have written opposite their names: With 41dt:the slightest pain,in unintirttiptedAream. By •ziSfettliiiner 014 tate—siin Beni Cincinnati;, would t':' - 41;itne - froliCregledid. 84113 the lord o,my acme! Thought 11708 going*? in the air holding onto -AtistiaU ofs kite.. A Owl humbug, It a man can :liveable teeth laxasinfirtthont • knoWing. HUBS tam told: the - tiutli;but - dr.ce=thavelait now. ...,Itheoltitely, did not kijow it we+ done till done. FAME'S& cht•hmehleced dettiztry ter me; my sea. "'Aed operation with gm - 1; harro tried ether; teem -4ertiestlyyeromentehdthA nitrous oxide. I bleu the 4Xter Who" testcm Dere: VeryrleseEpt dreams. - , -ClTerstion perfeetipeutpie,ates aicXend unrolls; aimed no pike, but ItEneez(ulli retrsstad atter -aids. hive s tooth grams-with ,et It. Would not betel.° it. 'Very -pleasant :: :teams. , j &peat to OTC2llflit in the barbarous art of .4. - llootte - try. God bleu Gle inventor. Very pleasant ~ ,..InCeed..:lfarmless, reliable, and Etstrhout pain. I,Pelliil44 with the ciixitiOn. Muck inatntninrid bdiiferirAlleb. hail boon wad h Its fai•cf..b.nt thlnhto this enaath, I will mill alter.Gan'.' to; ,t/te 'fact that' We are gyring cheap at this time. -1,4 " 114 Dcolitg , . 2 4 6 .1 . 0414t11 et. ilttir - *liiits*il'bid „Hitters • IvaHU realer, do yen know what nine.tonths ithe bitter compocuede you are blotted by the proprietors to aecept 8a universal panaceas are !g:conposed oft Give need for a momicat. They are manufactured from unporldeil abetted, couteinban vf considerable portion Of ;mil oil, a poison almost *edgy, ste proem Thehuis of the mu , arUnctures of the 92nteria Medics ie thelmtne.. Zee amount of "herbal eS.Mactsn can overcome the .blol tendency of this pardelana element. The es. 'mew icrond rye Unorinighly re:tiled is the only .stimulant whiett can be! Safely used as a Gornto j*:Swatt of - a Tonto, Altersitvo and anti-billious med F 4 , telnerand llostettres titerasch Bitiets is the enty J. meatiest preparation tit the wort In which this !ileitis is used as an logredlont. Hence the extra .; . I:ordluary ell - edit of thin great apecille. IL gives T.streenth Without Prodnelog exeltement. No other y thin. All tie rtlinary Bitters Hash s (.the faze and idea the brain. Rostetter.• Muses : infuse an agreeable calm through the nr.rvone r ',system prlimete dinestlOn mid produce sleep. -No ther tonic ac Wadi - revives the emhansted phys energies, -restores the appstlti, and remove gloom and deprentiiii which alwaye scram %talkiest ol the. bodily Powers. Upstate Bitters Ara aolflgtotraide and . Intel! at very low =lea at rien4nes Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, Mo Market street, corner of the Diamond, nes .Fourth Fall and . Winter 'Goode. ovltti mud plasma - yaws call Ineattaatlon of readainOo the iuMip no* of Fall sad Main ff goodidast reatlvedbv air. Soda-Water alerohaat -L Saar. 'No.'= /Wand itroof, 4!•:-Hi" 'mock Inartson some of the carnal and moot Doan. oltaleloila,Clattlmerca;tovorooatinnaudVetttor aver boons= to ta• woocera =mast. Rts assort Mane Fsunlalang,oomarizina nolooo, Flamm Vollara. lioca•ties; Ha n dlcarebisla aa. alma% ba anrpassed eaoVor won,. 41:laria_ clock afcaadp wide. Plats; Otiata; Foal ILIA Of ado& LI lal/1 also be found at hit estatalslunant; Parsons - ,waat or an g la tha elothtagiiao atiould nos satt to ilia. ma: . iaier Beall: - _o.2lng - Away. - 0 wales men, sal women who ue .4r y tadlni‘ont otexisonas. Thay'seezi tS tisve no emporia' alumnae, but:general lasedtudo -end law 4ruor; nOotobltlon, no epergy, Duldgesttoo, week• r tau, total lublltty to eat end cell& food, kO., all - of Will:lib nothing bat djanepols. 1- D 037.4 DtakEPSfl.Wlt - P. will surely corn s.l . :evere a:l4 ,am . mieniatter otnow long 'analog. It &Ira a - tto t excellent comedy for Cholera 2dorbus, :Crump, or 1:4 , 1tc. In either stomach or infferfng, Let tt. "Sold at brag and; Palest Idedlelno Depot. Tic% Blistersirrat. =Eleironntomethe place, , Where to cOtor'Oolettang Aiter . everybody Ilan purchased everything be •fanites ite'neadi for MS tiolhnly‘therher/11 leer . Adtably remain some elitist 4igattaar They are likely to be - in Melina; or the toilets, of which 4 thebtstmlllte: warded._ Th• y. will : . aa.rraalbar- Lltai, - atiririleless , atf of theta rasy be obtatatta to ,loimi place, which it Fisining , s, corner or Market street tad the- Diamond. - Perfosseiles, soaps, hohshea,tokmatics of every description sod gero , I Wile, besidAenits dads - :pre thit.'l3llrlitin init.t. as will accordiiithithilisis of ficaltliindiood petite. .-, • Vbainiui Weihkrilt di • • :McNeal Slate Hoofer!, add Icalosibiltilealtaii Ablate Or, yoNoos... oatsat. A uctanda &snows..near de 'Water wortuvrittibunp, seltdeitii. tiruce iiresi Order/ . promptly att.):4oato. :411; war, =sated wpoi OiNitAtipaNtosolOnitai theitioNest , oiNoe. :No chirp for, - maim ,i 50014141 the toot to oo: bond 'Norte .tiouron.:- • ' ciipettfer 4,obblng Stop; - Voting retarzod Wei= abeenee of three rout tn the inittcrntin few Nosed toy ahoD faeall torte •ofjobDingldthe.siryaciar An% et ad 0111 stand . Vag in Alley, t ei tweeaSenthflal6 etzeet and (. 1 4ertif triLirasoltelfid 'aiod too:otitis atteoded to • WILLIAM Y hazer. • • nonothald Words.. Lonelour, refrolif, off,;.l4 l ;ifFillg.. PrOser.ratives al;4 1 4;;;;; AM. the 41 , 1d 104 Ohfs foosons Sozoloo!, thousoods of Aocuoholdo day; And why 1'5103147 beeinse all the virtues menguloustr claimed tor other dernitri ':l4;es;iirtnaliy exits in slice wiinderhit iireparsuon..- , nalmoritl Skirts • • - A new itCy:k jut; Amid—seen Terj handsome . 'acw,styles..enct some irery.low t irteel, on the north- „east ,corner ot fourth and. Market streets. Oat Juno's itivx tr. Eno Btatikete and Flaeneb, - . "White and entOred- ,l6 ?.:Tery. Cull Arid templet° 4tocki‘at vett! low,piteitei the iv:atheist earner . ..:431-Fasuilkend Idarket ItteetL szsor Loy' & Bao , . to kit' bur,outo In tAe 1360:4 northess Ina et Fourth tu:4llitketstreits: . ' Cl.gassoi Ltiv - DEO. . o llletter ; la Sassing llfacttlna , V aie l trad the Melia: premiums at all th Pazchaz . a.oae as a new . -I . weatialft Foie ' - Dr. D teeth without parr., and exchanges on Eji cie t Z is, torita d ol lii. r itlet. C$U , At WO Penn .- lie • A nalTS:"Nerr Year sever person.. Uxis on LO L&8 no Blaliketif„ 131a?Attv, Illabkttn -• . , Ca; a Grower - S Baker '2ifor a/data:ma. - • ' . • Full LlneS Domostki., ,For utcoltiale bitinti, EtsteMr. . _ Grover A; lilaiter's i;the best la use. • err W ta.T. at:Batts 4 . Ai triers, Anthem and. bulk! 5h0t4M4,6 1 .,,1F0 , Ar • =a.. vrititercoodk 11 .444g . l'Air.'kat B s te i 3'413011'4 IN 178 ti. A Grover Az Baker Will make hems cheerful end haph7.l Shawls, Shawls, Sttattl At Bates &Beira. The Grover .11: Baker the rimlitest,aheal , "and beat to sue Bslaterals, Balmorals At Estes & Bell% No Sestina Machine Will embroider but the Grover at. Baker. - Linen Goods Of all kinds, at Batas tc EtelPs. None but the Grover & Baker NM answer for all family purposes. Omsk,. Cloa4e, Cloakst, Bstes h Bell's. • Vrglnlia Loyalty A Myth. The Richmond (Ye.) gorretpandcat of the New York Iftvafd says that Senator the Reconstraction Committee, hes vialted Richmond, to make Inquiries as to the state of public sentiment there, and says: "senator Williams has learned first that Vir ginia loyalty, as represented in both homes of the State Legislature and In the axial circles of Richmond, is well nigh an absolute myth. His obseryatlons farther teach him that the people have an enlarged potential ricapetit for President Johnson, but are utterly devoid or respect for and tolerance of the United .81 aces government; hence this penorial rry,ard for tha President by -reason of his liberal course towards them they look upon as the Very exaltation of loyally. Ile finds and says that they cling with a tenacious fondness, unexampled in all history, under the circumstances of the moat alsastrons Infest and acetic:mai domination to the exploded talli• dm of the confederacy as a umeyolcat system of government, and cherish with a right. Celle reverence the leading spirits, both dead and alive, In the late grestattempt against the Integ rity of the Union, which was tiomplettly felted by tie powers of the federal arms-la April Last. Ho also finds the popular aentlment of the Beath ern people, as such lodouhtably and overwhelm ingly opposed to the Congress or the United Mates and nil its functional and legislative ten dencies, o ring On the persistent refusal to ad mit the Southern delegates to their sesta In eith or louse at Washington. Tney had confidently counted. by virtual of the commis of certain overweening conservatives at the:North, to enter the councils of the nation, anJ, in coup:ruction with these conservatives, role with arbitrary nod Insolent power, as of old—thus realizing. by a master stroke of confederate policy. their balm iest dreams of the opulent ove , feuriciz., ed and slave driving autocrat of other days." Diestage of tho Governor of Ohio Ct.:mailer:l - I, Dec. 31.—The Ohio Lezielatnee marn.blea toonerrorr. Gov. Anderson•a message vlry lengthy, and a devoted principally to Mac etluan. ice lesiltntillaS of the State are represtited lo be In a li.ihr:shing coadition. The total receipts of the htstc from tall sources during the decal year. amounted to thirteen mil. ono hundred end ninety thousand solta.s, against eight millions, six hundred thousand do!lars in 1504. The total disbursements are twelve millions four hundred thousand dollars, against six millions six hundred thousand dol- lars In 1664, mashie' a balance to the credit of all hinds, of over seven hundred thousand dollars, against two millions of dollars in 1814. The total funded debt of the Suite Is $12,000,. WO against 81a,500,000 In 164 i, showing a diminution of ever $500,630. The Governor devotes cons'derable spare to the railroads of the State. which have become of Immense value to the storkinalderk ani people of the Site. -lie advocates some legis lation for the protection of the lives,pnaperty, and other rights of the people -Crow - encroachments or neglects of these powerful 'agents. He advo cates a redaction of the Siam militia tax, and a modification of the enrollment process. In speaking of the detention of _Ohio velem leers In i be field, the Governor says that it 'Sou no pan of the Intention or expectation. Mit these noble pan lots, volunteering to fight the war for the Union, were to be detained as maize guard, to oversee political reforms in' the South, Whether as to whites or blacks, still less to be marched to the Rio Grande du order to either menace or assault Maximilian or any oth er despotism. The despot they engaged to sup press was Jeff. Davis the traitor, and he has been eerily and properly conquered. He rays elites entering upon the discharge of 'his duties es Governor of Ohio, th; troops have beta reduced to six regiments, and these metals , earvieg on the Rio Goode, where there Is no re bellion to suppress. Thu GOTCTIIOr al - Analog 60IEM letszth. uflairig the Principle ol'tbe Monroe doctrine, and 'Mar. ("Mom in Mexican - affairs, He says: Wtuit the Monroe doctrine exactly Is we haytf never weed . among ourselves. Its origin is doubtfnl,lts par. poses uncertain, lie means to this day, are us .spr eified. Mexico has never been And can never *be a republic, unless her people will accouters date us to be born • again,' and of entirely different parentage. She, with all her sisterrepubiles of South American. has been from the beetling uninterruptedly a most vio lent, bloody, Incendiary, disgraceful anarchy. the has cautioned', . Inspired all nations with hate ; has ruthlessly ruined and oppressed her own people. And her Government has brought disgrace alike upon the sacred name of -republi can liberty, and of human natare. The Goy ernor Is opposed to-going to war with France, or lcittionaco and bully her to behalf of Mexico. Precaution Against Fires In :Petroleum Warcluiusea—Rational Bank:Capltal. Wastawevort, Dec. 31.—Admonished by the disasters winch have resulted from the burnlag• et petrolema, the Secretary of the Treasuryhas directed the Collectors for Litman Revenue to see that every precaution Is used In the storage of thlrichimbristible metier, and whenever ap plicatt. ns arc made for, the storage of the came within the limns of any Loma or city, to forward lo the dem:trim:at a statement that the aero bia:use. If establlmed, will, not, in ease of tire, ethilangi r the lives and property of the permits aolog tinniness la 111 vicinity. - The, Louisiana National Bank, of New Or leans, ea Ital 54000,000, has been authorized by the Comptroller of the Currency. The total circulation of the National Banks la $237,371,000. . The Spanish-C=l2m Dlineutty—Our Iron Clads la Agoittll America. WASEILArGTON, Dec. 81..-- - Tbe . Dovernment has been gemmed ttat the representations made to rEaln in favor of peace with Celli, have eo far evalled, that the, vod °Meet "Vt. Vance and gland have been accepted (lithe iercias pro pored bythem.., 'A letter from Mr. Leland, Consul pro tan at at Cayenne, elates !loathe, limited fames steam ers Vitodeiblic and Tascarora, and the moaltar Iforiednoer, under Commodore Boxers, arrived at that port on tbp 27th. alt., and tool[ In 400 tons of coal, and left en-route for the Pacific on the sots: The monitor behaves beautifally eta. The Governor and other anthorlties at Cayenne have *lowa all favor's to the comman ders and'oMeers; and "crehentd national sa lutes. Fire at Providence PROVIDE , CC, It. 1., Dec. 31.—A Ore occurred this forencon In Mathewood & .kllen's large block. 013 Broad, D..nmecs, Ed ly and Middle streets, recopied chiefly by manufacturing jew el( ra. The third aed fourth stories of the west end were badly burned, and much damaged In all pat'ts'by Water. The loss may resob BLO,- 000 to 560.000. The losers are Bteere fi Crook e:, B. Id. Lewis & Co., J. H. Brown tt. - , Co„ Na than IcLOrant F t . Co.o d J. 13 Slathewen 4: Co., all of whoa arc well insured. One qiundred and ' fwenty-Ilvc pereons were' temporarily ibrOwn out of employment. , Secretary Seioarfro -Southern Voyae— nviter' Acting, Secretary of State. Waattmeron, Dee. 31.--Uxider advice of physicians &oratory of the &ate, and Alsirtant tia oratory tmbarked last bLeht oa board the Dated - elates steamer, Desoto, for a short 'voyage in mount' . Lantroes and expect to be 'Stunt, two or ihree weeks. = . . Williamillontor. chief clerk of the Depart• meat ha heed appointed Searetary of Statedzolog the Interval. and W. N. Coatar Commloicavr of Emigration has bees appointed acting de.,ls'.ant &oratory. From San Francisco. SL.N . FELKSCLSC(4 Dce.3o.—T4o ate liner Golden Ago sailed for Postman to-dig, coking 81,014,191 111 .treernrc. The ovtriand-mail, nth datui-of the oth has arrived. A conaiderabio shipment of gold and slivcr bullion fronsthelerizona mines has been received, amounting to 6MAW. The reports from the mites in that tenitory are very encour aging. The Proposed Fenian Congress l't:ttuaort.rou, Dcc. 31.—Twelse out of six tom Circles of the Fecian Brotherhood, le this ety, will be represented by delegates at the NoW York Cor wets. Only two Circles base endorsed the Secatc—the nod Wolfwae. Etzht of the Cledes have pasted resolutions polltively radotslog o'3labeny. B()STON., Dee. Sl.—A young man named Tabard Jnensa, a landstmpe plow'. shot him self dead, with a 1/1.5101, on Washington street, where be was mop:used. He bad but lately ar rived In Banos, acd It is said, was from Zanos vale. Ide bad t eetatly manifested symptoms of it:sanity, . Funeral cir on."-D. II Inter Darla. - iiaLlflmona; Dec..31.,--Tke funeral of Iton. n..Wisttee Davle*lll take place - on TalsAirr at • oile o'claak. - -Tat Budder, doatb of Mr. Daels has pro:lanced:a profotteateneatteti. -o,___AlY THE LATEST NEWS BY TtIT.FIGRAPH Our Special Dispatches FROM WASHINGTON THE AEIANADRIA RIOT PREMEDITATED, Death of one of the Wounded PA 1 MASTER GENIERAL'S CIRCULAR Infernal Revenue for the Dalt* Year. GEN. PILLOW ON FREE BLACK LABOR. Smuggling Goods over the lee, SECEETART SEWARD ON A wonaeux VOTAfiE. Specihl Dthysteh to the Pittsburgh Gazette. WARRINGTON, December 31, IBRS JrOW TIM ALEXANDRIA RIOT ORIGINATZD. An official investigation which has been made into the causes of the riot qt Alexandria on CU.:simnel day has demonstrated that It wan a premeditated movement on the part of rebels to make good their prophecy that the negroes won'd rite. Fortr-fifths of those engaged In it were returned rebel soldiers, and two cif them were rebel officers, one of them a Coterie'. The whole aflair was concocted in the drawing rooms of the leading ecceselonists of the place, and It can In no sense be considered la the light mere ly of a drunken brawl. =l3l A large Lumber of the ringlendlng rlotera have left Alexandria, but of those remaining. nine while men, moat of them returned rebel soldiers have been arrratcd and are held for trial before a military commission. DEATII OP 0N.3 OP' TIMM VICTINS. And croon, one of the colored men wounded in tLe affair, died ibis morning, Lie had been a serg,cant In a colored regiment, and when ehet wore the United States uniform. The War Department has ordered the Provost .11-art hall to turn over the Old Capitol P,lsoa to the Navy Department, and It Is understood that Semmes will be confined In It. The trial.of the Alabama pirate twill begin on the nth of Jan uary, and the court will sit In the lirvy Depart meet betiding. the court has not yet been fully constituted. rtrsusTnn GENEEtaI..9 CIIItrLiSt The Paymaster General has Issued a circular ordering that drafts shall be Issued only tothe order of the claimant, and paid only with the erdorstment of the bolder In parson, and prohl roderstment by attorney. Tao came circular directs that the special bounty of three buedred dollars be pa'd to such taco of Han cork's corps as herr not heretofore recalludltto be reed on the regular muster rolls In the same master as other bountles ,not paid atthf time of mutter In. mason ADOPT TO ITICTLTE ACAPULCO. Official Intelligence was received here todity from Mexico, that the French are on the point of evacuating Acapulco. Theliexlcan :Liberals ucter Alvarez were widths a few hours march of the city. eud In aufflelent force t) regularly In vest It. ECOLIZASE 01 811.111 T TO CABINET ItiMBERS. Co A bill will be shortly Introduced Into Cali:grass, itcreaz ing the salaries of the Members• of the Cabinet to 110,000 per annum. Mr. James Fi,hbrich, of Moos, haa been ap pointed Me. or the Sudo Chios Division In Dreakied_And/ion'aoinec,Tvaattarypepartment. rben.lohn 'Wilson, Third tindltor, wai present ed to.day, by the cleans of his boreal, with a temp Mend divan pitcher. costing 11175,and Mr. Gangewcr, chief cicik, with a handsome gold watch. 'TILE RECEIPTS TREE ESTEEMS"- REVERCE For the *cal year. ending to-day, =moat° one hundred tad severity Lire millions, five hundred and filly-one thousand, four hundred and dßy rtght dollars and two cents. 1122DMITTIEM3 lIIIUSURT Interest notes and currency to the amount of twt mlilictn sly flinched and thtrtysix thousand EiS hundred and; thirty dollars, and certificates of Indebtedness amounting to two hundred and (=teen thousand ntte hundred and twenty-six dollars were redeemed at the treasury daring the Wick. ==! Only two national baoka were established du ring the week, with a capital of one hundred and fifty thensand dollars. The total number now In creratton," is sixteen bundled and twenty4lx, with a, circulation of two hundred and thirty-seven canto' a three hundred and twenty thousand ode hundred and lifty.flre GEN. PILLOW ON VINE LILACS TABOR Gen. Howard to-day received ate following Latter from cx.rebel Gen. Gideon .1. Mow: "It affords me pleasure to Inform you that I have been succeed:lbl beyond my mast sanguine septet:Olen& Ia engaging labor for all my plan tations in Arkansan and Tennessee. I Dave al ready engaged about four hundred freedmen and Dave full confidence of making a sateen of the scar's work. "I have glean to the freedmen In all eases, a part of the crop of cotter:, and I allow them land for the relay:glob of coop's for their own use, without charge therefore. Leonid have engaged ore thmisand labor= if 1 bad needed that num ber. My brother,who . adopted my plan of labor, has also tucceeded admirably lu the system of free labor. I have put one large plantation an del white laborcrifonn theliorth, upon precise ly the some Gains as the freedmen. I felt anxious to try the system of white labor In mating cotton, and therefore I engaged labor of that character for one plantation. Knowing the interest you feel In the success of the aye ten: and of the freedmen,and feeling gratified for yew kindnes to me, I deem it a duty to com municate the result Of my work thus far.'' YOLLTSTEED MEDICAL COILPS The reduction of thetzoluateer Medical Corps of the army still continues. Fifteen Burgeons were ordered, yesterday, to their homed, to re poft thence to Bre Adint ant General's. for muster out, among them the following r T. C. Chose, Ohio; B. Dahem and .1. Bockee, Illi nois; M. Goldsmith. Kentucky; C. T. Reber, J . B. Morrison, L. W. Reed and W. B. Woods of Pennsylvania. In tte eine Oi $.19. Smith, the contractor who was convicted by a court martial at CM cicuati, In 1563, and sentenced to pay a One of $20.000 and to be Imprisoned tutal tee nee was paid, It has teen ordered that upon payment of II 0.000, the portion of the sentence then re maining unaffected be remitted, and he be Ms ci;liged from lima., BMCGOI.ISOPitIt T! ICE ON TEM ET. I.II9IMcE Feveral of the Ileveaue Collectors on the 'Northern frontier have palled the attention of the Steretary of the Treasury to the fact that the Canadian smugglers have made preparatleas for the revival of the smuggling trade, which hat nearly ceased, as soon as the ice forms a bridge across the 6t. Lawrence river. and to pre vent which they ask an fidditional force to patrol the American shore..;.S , cretary McCulloch has accordingly mete the Commissioner of Cos tow, to furnish all the farce rcenlr.4. EC ILL T AJIT e ENT AEI) PN • /I EALTH•SCEILINP WO'S The steamer Desoto Wall arptelad to leave to day, bavir tt . ou hoard Secretary Seward, Fred. (tick W. Seward and wife, and Miss Wharton, slat erof Net. F. W. Seward. Victimize of the party is to co frout here direct to Charleston, South Carolina, ard if the weather be proiper one, to (steed the trip from . there to llayana. The sole ebiect of the mettrilen to to recuperate the health of the Secretary. . -Ali stones giving It stdlplornatla slenlfteance arc ,enthelY aetaa _ >,,- ~ ~. ,:. • r .I'7. ''.-"::...‘,... , • } 44 :' , ' .i.- • . . . ... ....- ,:.-----...eg:":.3.rf-q----": , - - . 1.- - .,..:.' - .1.1.-,f-7 ---,..--- '' . • 1 , -. •::-,74 * - 4.1. 0• , .- • ......... ~., -1.1•-•—......47.1:..1 , 'r--".. 4 -'4 r 1"... ":'+` ‘e , t,t; V . . ‘ 0; WV J . ' r ."' ' 1 . ,i .717 , 7 . 4 -4 f_ ) , t - G - T - .V.,_ '"'•-'%;:, ~01 " _ -1, 7 - 41 1r,,,,, --- 4 . - .e.. 7 74,77 , -wl V M • •-• {. ♦ ,22, ,,,, .- . -- --1 • . °' 4 -4 0 , =i r i , „..,v) ft'2i PIcrsBURGEE. MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1866. PEINNILVAMA LEASLATIiStr. Pmposcd ddjournment 7111 Ant Week Otlsr:re Nemlncited by the ttepnblicans Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. tlisnaisulizo„ December 31, 1865 A proposition to adjourn over the LeziaLsture for two weeks, on Wednesday next, is very pop ular atnocg the members hero, msatly 'from Philadelphia and other points areeedble by railroad lines to Harrlsbarg. It is doubtful If this measure will carry the voles of the mem bers from the interior or remote districts. The probability is that the Legislature will adjourn over, on Thursday next until the seeoud Tues day of the month. The Allegheny members are ail here. In the Rouse of Represantattria, the following nominations have been tacitly ameed upon by the Republican members For Speaker, James R. Kelly. of Washington county; Clerk, A.. W. Betedlet, of Huntingdon; Assistant Clerk, W. H..Denal_•on, of Allegheny; Sergeant at Arms, C. Idell, of Philadelphia. In the Senate the I,llowing nomlaillona have been agreed upon by the Union member, FJC Speaker, David Fleming, Dauphin comity; Clerk George W. Elammersly, Philadelphia; Assistaa t Clerk, Lucius C. Rodgers; Transcribing Clerks inlouse, C. W. Walker nod A.D. 'Jackie; Post master, J. D. Kirkpatrick, Mercer county. ANNEXATION OF EUROPEAN- TERRITORY, Queen of Spain in a keine. INELO-FRENCU EXTRADITION TREATY, lazes YORK, Dec. I.—Tao Paris cerresp tu eent of the Liverpool DaV y Anima( says: The visit of the Yankee General t3clioneid to En rope h to been to ttoroughly sifted that we have discerned its real motive, which Is nothing lets than the purchase 01 one of the Islas& of the Archipelago named spezz!a, the most im portant ports of which era admirably situated for the survilliance of both the European ant Asiatic coasts, affording every facility for tbd formation of tepees and dock yards under the American flag. The discovery of this proposed arrangement with the American government has glvria no a terrible anrprise, as it Is considered a realization of the (ammo threat which at one time appearml to be nothing but Yankee hero. The 31adrid correspoedent of the Lon/on Thus says The health at the Queen Is de , dieing daily, and it Ia Utonght she wllLsoon be unable to attend to tto duties of the throne. GitlL alum exists among the pe spies, OrJers 'were burned on the evening of De.ember 10th. forbidding any °Meer' of the caurds to step out of the barracks, sad prohibiting the alma tanee of any oflicer to the barracks until be has been neasnuoltrred through' the wicket of the gate by the elder of Dm guard. Regiments that bare been tautened In the city for noose time are beteg sett away and freak ones from they.rovinces are taking their plum. It is ra. meted that the Queen has lately beta lodging 'large awns of money. In her own name, in Pripet and England. A Paris letter says: The reason of the terml. nation of tile extradition treaty between Eng land Find Prance. wan that during the whole pa. rIo4 of calstenen of Inch a treaty every criminal demanded' kr England of Prance has been surrendered. while not one single criminal de matidedhy Frazee has eau - been given up by England. The Emperor dare not choose to be arty longer a party to such a one.sidel arrange- Meta. Several hawked macs of the core or Interior portion of the new AtlaztUe Telegraph cable are completed. STEINER COIN STIVITIONVRECIIM_ Over Forty Lives Lost. Yeomans', N. C„ Dec. 30.—Tho rutars has a private telegram from Efooretcsd City, &del the 29th Inst., which saya the steamer Consti tution, Capt. Greenman, from Savannah to New Tack, struck Cape Lookout shoals on the night of the .:sth, and went to pieces. eke bed Ofty-four persons, nil told, on board, Including two ladles and one child. Tho Cap-vin and thirteen men wore saved; the rest were lost. The steamer Is a total wreck. Union Par.Mc Railroad—lnternal Ravenna Ice cell:its—Rigor of Maximilian's Goverg.• N ew roux, Dec. 9t.—Despatches from Wash lemon ray. a voluminous report, ahorlog the history of the Unton Nettle Railroad. and all Irgislathon la the aid thereof, has been compiled at the Interior Derartment, and will shortly bo published. The Receipts at the Internal Revenue Bureau, reported yeeterdar, amount to elgtnpundrett and Wyly thousand four hundred and forty-nine dol lars and thirty-six cents, and for the week end ing today. four million alx hundred and seventy nine thousand seven Mandrel and ninety-six dol: late and aixty-three cans, and for six months. ending Saturday, December 18 6178,050,551 02. About sixty soldiers who fell at the battle of Balls Ring, have been interred In the National Cemetery at that place under direction of Cap tain Moore, Acting Quartermaster. Ore of the evening papers has a story that a Washington auctioneer has boon engaged In buying up Ore arms for the &Mau organization and had partially d !livered an Invoice of weep ems when the municipal authorities embarrassed the further consumation of the contract by In terpoelon a quomarrant.o. :Accounts from Mexico show that extreme measures arc being used towards the people. Maximilian at find triad 'mild measures, but finding that did not sucoeod, 'French officers were Untreated to use the inmost severity. Gentlemen who have traveled from Mexico to Vera Cruz Mato that the road is lined on each side with the blackened corpses of guerrillas. There are no trials Of court martials If a man la caught lobbing, or even if ha looks suspicions, he Is promptly strung up by the roadside. thus. Lieutenants are at onceindge, Jury and emery tionore. As a consequence a reign of terror pre; valis all over Mexico, except along the Rio Grande. The War In Chlll—Spanleli Gunbrat Cap- NEI, Tons, Dec Pl.—The 'steamer Atlantle, from Arpinwall on the 22d, brings California mails to the 9cb. •nd 18741.000 In trounce. The news from the Pazdnic Ls nuimportent. On the 25th of November the Callan mae-of war Esmeralda, captured the Spanish gunboat Covadorge, cif Papudo, having on board the ispanish Admiral's eor.espondence. The en gagement lasted half an hoar. The Spanish bad two killed. The Esmeralda was not dam. aged. The prisoners taken were a Command ant, final:leers and 11.0 men, who were treated kindly by the authorities and people. The commander of the Esmerelda was pro moted toPoat Captain, and a subscription bad been commen ce d to present him a sword of honor. Though the Spanish sdmiral was only forty mlles of, be was ignorant of the capture until leformed by . Calllsa papers tbreo days af terwards. • The Spanish flag ship Villa de Madrid left Valparaiso on the evenlog of December ist, and It is supposed, for Callao. The Otillitins have also captured a launch of the Spanish gunboat gosoluci, Os the blockade near Talcahuano. The launch contained one gun and forty men, and was nand tot watching the movements of vessels near the shore. The Cbilians had armed a small tow boat called the Independence, with six gnus; one night she fell Is with Vie launch, which fired at her and or dered her to stop. Tbls was done, and the lights pot ont. The Spaniards soon jumped nomad and found themselves prisoners, Plize Fighters Held to Bait—Funeral of Governor Morrie Nun , Yona, December W.—Wm. Keeler and Patrick Ritmo tho millers, arrested on a charge of Intention to engage In a Prize fight on Fash ion Course. on Thursday, have 3CCLI held to ball In the sum of $l,OOO each. The laurel pf Lleut. Ouv, Mortis, or the ma title ocrre, took place yesterday afteraoou. The boo , tree deposltid to the vault at &Sou I=! New Yomv, Doe. 30.—A tire Occurred at. Nos. Vin and 7 04 'Third avenue, widen destroyed Be bsEtlan and Bales' carriage manufactory yester day afternoon. Loss aoout $15,000. Insured for about $ll,OOO. Oswego and EOM Railroad Completed. Oartnoo. Dec. no.—. The Oswego and Rome Railroad In complaint, and psasonger andlrelr,ht Dales will caramel:marooning on 'Hondas next. Death of Hon. U. SVinfer Davis. BA.LTIMOILE, • Dee. CO.—IL)I3. Healy Davis died of pi:mon:4lla iit halfiast twoo'clock thm e afternoon. • • • et ......, ~ . 74..... w -- - i ,..1 . fi . "- ;,,,.,...., ~..5 I "I''''';' ; ":-; F:4.)-1 -- 0 . !. -7- -: pr - - 1 g--„, _td_ .. A . _.9 • m a l , .. tif4 ;,i _ H _i_ ...,, .Y'. .t4 ,q -...i_..-4 ..I:j4- t j 1011-11tILVENTIOA Di lIEIJI% Clement C. Clay and Jeff. Davis MOVERIM FOR TDB PARDON OF MUT Gar. Curttses Health Itnprovl ng. Nam' Tong, Eke. 30.—A Washington special correspOndent tags the atatement with reference to the exact meaning of the [reiterated rumors concerning the withdrawal of the French troops trent Mexico, will to likely to receive official eon tirinatlon In a few days. When these rumors drat apt* eared, they came originally from the Tribune. There was a condition attending the withdrawal, and that condition was an assurance frtm this Government to Napoleon that the Empire and Emperor of Mexico should not be Slatorbed. The report says the pledge has been given by cur Government that no interference will be allowed. The reason of the Adminis tration guaranteeing this non•laterfcrenco is no doubt the remit of a belief that the Liberals wilt be able to make short work of Maximilian, onto the French bayonets are withdrawn, but we should act be toe sure of this. Maximilian will still have a goodly number of Austrian and lltlglati troops to fall back upon, and bcsldts there, he has a cortingent of 2,000 more to draw upon yearly, for sec eral Tears to C-07:120. With these he may, we pureeing a "hands nit" Volley; be able to establish his sway, and If he does, there will be no other course but to recog nize him. • The Government Is committed la its diplomatic correspondence, to this recognition, when It Is shown that the Mexican people have accepted the new order of things, and Uinta Napoleon mums confidently on the recOgnition taking, place. The Jlrrald'a Fortress Monroe correspondent says that ClimentClay has recently bdbn p:r milted by thePasident t receive a visit from his wife. Sirs. Clay arrived at tbis Fortress on Thursday of thee week, reed was soon after ad mitud to bare an Interview with her husband In Lis priacn, Eke was so prised to find Mr. Clay In very good health, his confinement not appearltg to hate Injuriously &fleet.' him. Toe health of Jefferson Davis Is also salt to continue good. Mrs. Clay will probably re main at Fortress limiree for some time. L is snippet d ribs has giten up the hope of getting her letiMand paroled. The Part's Washington special despatch says a Mace military foree.has teen sent by G. n. Augur to Alexandria to prevent any outhr talc on New Year's day. A majority of the new Committee. on Banking and Currency are known to agree with Com. troller Clarke in °pouting any further lallatlou Of the currency. • The Albany steamboats or the Peoples line no longer roe, and cleanly teats which go far np thrYrlvrr are.the propeller barges. The New listen night boats have been laid up for the winter. Li to Oporto:hi:ea fifty-eight isert goleg craft were lon, or mlaelog, the month of Dezeza be:. oT Tibia 15{X were steamers. The - Albany Argus says: Home Greeley, Georde Os dyke, David Dudley mew. and 11711. lista E. Dodge were In Albany a few days since to urganpon Goren:tor Fenton, the pardon of ioung Kelebnm. They were *inland by letters from Chief Justice Obese, and others prominent In hatidnal politica. The ptriots (stored by Ketchum, modal] the creditors concerned, with or eexteptlon, unite, It issald, In urging • par don. It Ls alleged, also, that Ketchum's teed. ninny !speeded In cults Involving over ■ milli° donna; sod that by his =elution, and MEM , Qum dlsluallflatioria as a witness, much Was. ties will be clone. Governor Curtin writes from Havana, that there is a steady Improvement In his health. Ile.says he has been hlndly and honorably exited. A despatch of Admiral Clan commanding the Fre nelento. al squadron In tbo Golf of llierF pnbllebtd In a Tempit= Tap er of the 2nd, lest., anDOLLbetil a small Imperial sweets oa thoSith of November, owe' scull detach:Lit at 'general Escobedee forces, under Echevarro, in yrfxlth the latter and one of his Llentensztts *en killed. ," ?steam adteca mato - that but fennUan of the crew of 'the Vocaliser 'Constitution were assed, leaving forty passengers toes. Among the pas sengers was J. Fliagerald„ lately attached to the Savannah Herald. The Constitution had socea hundred and twenty bales of cotton on board. Ehe was one thousand tons, burden, aLd reload atone hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Judge 14 onard, In the Suprome Coin, today, discharged Morton, the accomplice of Kennedy, on a writ of Wear ca L ryme from the custody of Ocurral 'looker. Morten; was then arrested by the United States Commissioner, on charge of arum, Up to alk o'clock Urfa evening. no verdict kis bcen ref tiered In the Strong dtvorco casr. Gold closed al 144%. North Carolina Speelal Election—Pirate —memmes—Attempted Outrage by Negro fiddlers. W ASEILLNISIVIL Des, 30.—1 t appears from an °Metal anconneemeni, that the people of North Carol na have deelared null scd void the Otti -1311:13Ce of eacetclon bye vote of 19,977 votes against 1,440. and 18.327 votes were cut to rattly the ordinance prohibittriz alarm, and and 3,090 to reject eald ordinance. The War Department leaned an order this nacraleg to the Piorost Marshal to turnover to the Navy Department temporarily the Old Capi tol r riron, for the imnilneracet of Capt. Semmes, Mit no order has as yet been given by the Navy Department for placing him there. llis trial will ba commenced snout the 11th of Jan uary. Bowe of the peperi hare erroneously stated that Cat t. Betimes la kept in confinement, The United &ales Count at. Port Mahon Ites to the Bute Department that the cholera has tearly disappeared. Ex•Beeretturot the:lnterior, Mr. Usher, of Indiana, Is among the latest arrivals. telegram from Augusta, Georgia, in res ponse to an inquiry, Says that alter diligent in quiry It cannot be ascertained that there were any dial:Lib:mew in that section by freedmen during the Christmas holidays, baton Thursday night a squad of United states colored soldiers made an assault on the house of a widow, six Mnes from Angtusta,enppostog her to he unpro tected. They however met unexpected resis tance. Throe of them were mortally wounded, and two seriously. Colonel Ruth, in command of the antonal, arrived in time to relieve the In mates of the Donee, bat not until ever ;tiling in the lower portion of It bad been destroyed. The Colonel treated the rescued Inmata with the greatest klndnete. The soldiers engaged in the assault expected to be discharged in a day or two, and then be free to range through Augus ta nod Ito elelotty at will. From Lonfidana and Texas New 011.1.F4203, Dee. .—Three policemen were severely wounded on Chrlstmes day by • gang of excited negroes. Some forty negroes were •rrreted. moat of whom were armed. Affairs on the Rio Grande are to state quo. The Liberals ere up the river Jcila. D. Lubbock, lately released from Fort Dela ware, reached his Taxan home. ' In Wotan 'texas, the planters, farmers and freedmen generally are making• centrism for next year, satisfactory to both parties. In cen tral Texas the prospects are not so good. The planters are -discoursited on both sugar and cotton rilantatious of Brazos Colorado, . Corry and other streams near the coast. General Gregory is making a tour, addressing the freed men, with a new to persuade them to make contracts for labor next year. Much complaint Is made about the mall ser vice throughout Taxes. It takes sesent-co days to get letters from Houston to New Orleans, which can be travelled. In three days. Business In Galveston is droppleg off. Goods are daily declining In price. Hon. John Bay, Member of Congress from Northern Louisiana, writes on the bth of De cember, from Washington, that he Is satlrded the President's rceeinstruDion policy will be abandoned, or not be carried out at present. by the admission of Southern members early this moat h. At Jefferson. Tau, the military rescued by force, In the open Plitriet Court. from tht sheriff two Treasury • agents, indicted by the Grand Jury for swindling anot➢cer In command. The Provisional Judge of the Court released the agents under th•dat of punishment y he disobeyed the order. Suffering on the Plaint—Soldiers Frozen— 'toad Blocked AI fth Snow—Colorado Legl lature Br. L01:18, Dec. 50.—The recant reports of suffering on the Plains Is condtmed. About seventy soldiers of the 17th Infantry, Jana thirty of the 87th StrtteoneJO Volunteers were so badly frozen that they had to be left In the hospital. The road is blacked Ivlth snow beyond Fo:t !lean:key. • The Legislature of Colored° adjourned, sub , est to tbe call of the itloscrnor, after ratifying be Constitutional Atuendateut by a vote of dirty-six to .otto. New Prod.'lent "olt Canadian Connell • TettoNTo, (C. W..) zlrec.3o.—Efon. Foilsmen Blair has accepted the vacant neat lathe Cabinet. vice the Ilan. Geo. ILOws, resigned. There will be no change in -the rosy of tha Goverment regarang confederation. and wilier in% °sant quo tiers. ' - FllO3l R ASIIINGTON JEFF. DAVIS' TRIAL rr tech:it's 'a .4 Ira Jr& its arka n s as. FURTHER RFDLYCTION OF THE ARMY The Speech of sumnee &Ud Raymond Nru r yor.u, Doe. i)O.-I'he iferald'e Washing ton epode! sun. The question of merging the United States Coast Surrey with the Enghieer Caere, United States Army, is being again agi tated by °Ulcers, wilts a view of cuoinotnizing The Pension Bureau has ordered the rcopsa leg of en cmee at It lehmoad, and has appointed an agent thereto. Yesterday, the General Land Onion forwarded to tint &auk of nlinole, patents for 15'2,100 acres of lead. Secretary Seward and family go first to Ha vana, and from there probably to the Rio Grande This President will send in a message on the assembling of Congress, in reply to a resolution of the lionse, stating the reasons why Jeff Davis tics got been tried. In substanie It will be the same as coat/deed In his nest message. Re elaboratta upon the matter somewhat, by show leg that he has already opposed his trial by a military CC1711201,E101.1, and gives his reasons therefor. As soon as the necessary legislation Is completed by Congress for the holding of an United State, Court In Richmond, the trial will be imesediattly proceeded with. Thu Tuibaea'a Washington Special says Gen eral Upward has just received a report from the IMAM ant esimmander of the Freedmen's Bureau, for the State of Arkansas, In which he Mama that the number of destitute white and colored people at present dependent up en the the Gov ernment at Little Reck, Is ono bundmi, of which number a majarity aro children. Be farthri states that considerable suffering among them is experienced owing to gels inability to supply them with full ratians. Secretary of State yet terday prectutcd each clerk of that de partment with a port folio. The Times Washington sprAel, says the trial of Gol for the maltreatment of ITalon prisoners, which* was began at Raleigh, has been removed to Ss bury. Tito. President is en well satisfied with the condition of the South and oar foreign relations that be has determined upon a further reduction of the army. The Timm' Washington special says: General Grant will occupy his new residence io Wash ington ebont the 15{b order:vary. Hen. W. E. Chandler. Assistant Soccetary of the Treasury, left Washington last night to be absent for chant a month on etilinees connected with the Trcaanry. Large numbers of the speeches of Sumner and Raymond, bn reconstruction, have hem or dered upon prtvax annseription. Seventeen thoneand copies of the former, and fifteen than sand civics of the tatter have already been etruCh.Ml for distribution. The object of Secretary Seward's proposed ex tendedJontnoy b merely for relaxation and the more couinkte restoration of his health, victoria to the -contrary, nottliiistanding. INTERESTING AMMAN AMES Tile Tetall Entered Into by Hoglund, Finite Atietrin, Italy and Spain to Guar antee 11111iMiii1111 . 1 Throne, TILE TaTISE rpm Minn' ESTASLIND ED tiern Tong, Dec. 30,—Tee Tror'd's Washing melon special contains the fallowin g advices from the City of Mexico, which contains same very Mtertstiug st'atemcms with reference to the treaty enured into by France, Austria. Italy, Spain and I.:sale:ad to guarantee Men imlllian'e throne. It Is now alleged nero title treaty was signed some sixteen months since, before the war for the Union was deed end when the oplelori was universally held abroad. that the rtbettion would be ante-mated. Tee guarantee of the Integrity of Staximilltaa's Empire, how cr, remams„ themestt ba.s not been deemed p rudent to make It known up to this tiJaC• Re cent Lerma, especially the diplomatic corres potidenie since the close of the war, has made It, In the opinion of the upholders of Maxi militates authority, desirable that the text of the treaty ahould be given to the world. It is understood that the next mail from the City of Mexico will bring the text of this treaty, which will be publissed la the Diario; the edi ctal organ of Maximillian, at the Mexican Capi tol. The 'deices from that quarter Ilse state that blaginstillan and his friends entertain no aporehemion respecting the permanence of his empire. In addition to the guarantee of the 'Western Powers there are large material Interests at stake. One company, a French one. Is building a road from the City of Mexico to the Pacific coast, while another company, an English one, Is building a road from Vera Crux to the City of Mexico. Maximillieee enppert era boast that there two roads will ho completed before our Pacific toad, and that it will recelVe a good deal of the traffic of the East ladies and Eastern Asia which we hope to monopolise by the balid. le g of the railroad to the Pacific. There are gaining couipanies, manufacturing assechations and other large enterprises on foot both le England and France, who will tar. claimable their respective governments, whir. will Indere them to ensure the permanence o the Mexican Empire. The Preach Minister flatly contradicts the report that Maxie:J.llcl is going to leave Mexi co, Heins adders Of recent date, indicating that Maximilian is stronger than ever with the people, and that In a abort time everything will be le a most satisfactory condition for the sta bility of the pretended Empire. IDlrpateb from Governor Jenkins, of Georgia. Wvamsoron, Dec. 80.—The to/lowing, die patch was received here to-day: Mecum:my/tar, GA.. Dec. W, Boa. Wm. d Seward. Secretary of Mora— -1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your telegram of 11w ihth inst., together with the copy of a cemattinicatiou to His Excellency Jsunes./theson,PrOrisional Governor of Geor• kha Be pleated to return to liii Excellency the Prrsietut my grateful return for his recognition of the (Metal position in which the people of Georgia tare placed me, and assure him of my fixed torpor'', to obserye and obey as well' the Constitution of the United States as the Consti tution of the State of Georgia; express to him also my thanks for the offered cooperation of the government of the {halted States in effecting the earliest restoration and permanent prosper ity of the State. ' Upon - this co-operation our pupie build earnest hopes of a speedy return to their suspended relations with the other States of the Union. I have. atr, the honor to be very respectfully your obettlint servant, (..'nsata.r.s J. ,LeNants. - Governor of Georgia. Lou of the Eteamer Caustitutlan—Further Pixtleu W/LIIINOTOX. (1L.C.,) Dec. 30.—The Stailtlker COUllitlool2. Captain Greenman, h ft Savannah for itiew, Yolk on the 23t1 ltet„ wittstwenty-four patacnors and '4'oo balea of cotton. She etruck on the ' toutban point of Lookout Shoal on Tuosday momlnz at . four o'clock, where rho re at mned eight boure and then broke The Captain, with twelve of the crew;and one pas. muter, saved themselmon cotton bales: They landed at Cape Lookout Lighthouse-at four o'clock on Thursday afternoon, wad Chance -pro ceeded to Moorhead City. .-Forty perms on board the lll•fatcd vend, passengers and crew, perished. The survivors left Moorhead Clty for Neifirctic this morning. The Tornado at Pulaski. Tonaewsee Nasnymur, Dm. 59.--. The latest information from Palatal, stake that the lose of life and pronetty Is lets than at tits: retorted.; One lady only was killed, Mao Bradden; a Sire. JOhnson is thought to be mortally lnjurtd. One 'Mgr() woman ras killed, and seven negroes more or lets are severely blared. The totendo atroti the Eouth-wcatero part of the , town, uprooting tress, destroying six or serail homes. A por tion of lifeblood factory was destroyed. Sever al boners In a south-westerly direction were levelled to the ground, among thorn those of Airs. White, three miles from the towo, and Mr. Joseph. M. Cook, eight mites from Pulaski. This 1s the extent of the damage, to far at come tattled. Convention_ of the Delta Pelyrateralty— Hon. MauTier Colfax's Speech New. Tons. Dee. 30.—The Baits Pei Feeder t It! ban for several days post been LohLinz its animal conctntion in this City. Thearteadance frcm all the northern chapters wan large, and measures were Mimi/ in trice the most cordial assistance In rerponso to applications for the re habilitation of the southern chap:ors in such of their colleges 80 ore azaln in operation. Lest evening an oration was dellverod before the Fra ternity and their friends at the Fcittrth Avenue Presbyterian Church, by Hon: ohn I:l.:Anth2ta, Assistant District Attorney of New York. lion.rBebtryloiColfsx will deliver an'addreas before the Cenaral Union Club of Brooklyn. ist the Academy of Utah., Dio. /Oyu, this eiatt!g•-* x ,~~ ~ ~ .- Cr.V',nFiF, ~Y °'4 I=! WalerST , M, 30.—de Inquest on the bodies of dreams %Irani end te. who were (nand dead et tacit ro , idecee oa morning, resulted to the folio:ma- eerdiett Died Lem inhaling coal ens. FIULTI—On Sunday, Dee. list, Idle, et his rn denee In Snowden township, Lit Oi eay Op.. I'e•. Uol. HIRAM EfULTZ, In toe 51st poet of his ago. The funnel will take place (um his late resi dence, Tais7,(Mondsr) Mourns°, at 11 OtelOch. The friends of the featly aro respectfulig Invited to attend. BRYANT—nn Snnday erening, D=cemhet Dist. 1566, BACELEI., wife of tie leo Archibald Bry ant, deceased. Thefriends of the family are invited to ilttenti the funeral from her late residence, No. I.6 . blark street, es , Tubanay next, at 2 P. M. MLDALE CETERY—A multi aael ost pictesresqne NE place of Sepulture; iltutte cello uplaads.lminedlately north of A llegheny itty, or the Now ltrlghtan Road. Person.; .telr.h leg to select Burial Lote Will apply at the Super. MlLltlV,lttge.=°,7lT - be T a i tlt i ,:BVA the Drug Warctiound oftheilculennved, other of Facial e.nd Leattok innate, Allegheny. ' • ••, GM A.. ISEULT, Secretary and Treasurer. NEW ADVERTISEIYEENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY E. NEW DRY GOODS ll= WILLIAM BE.II9PLIS'S 180 and 182 Federal Street, EICIXEM CEECEM GINGHAM ~~ DELA] NES, COEIURGS, SHAW LS, HITE BLANKETS GREY BLANKETS, corroN FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS TCe sto:k Is fad La ever➢ department, satl aI tastes can be ilniAC4l. The attention of Who!male Dea:en la resiieet fully ealle.l to thin uaortment. WILLIAM SEM Ptit, 180 and 182 Federal Btreeti Jal Allegheny Olty, above the Thistget GRUVE a BAlira'S SEWING. MACHINES lave bees awarded the ran PlEtEffitt4S : the foilowtht Vain tor them" thha; '; First Premium tar best ST•'htas WOHC at rcilaa State Fair. Mit Premium for best Blaebiue work at Niw York State Fair. State First Pr Far emium Sorban Family Moohine at Ohio r. . - lint Premium for beat ILLaufaaturtng biseutue at Ohio State Falr. Pint Premiere beat lianulactrulaz Usetaue as bliehigaa State Fair. Mat Premium for but hiaartfaeturiaz brachkte First le 'Machine at Lay First 'mural perk poses, , Flb Hamel at Snobs at Bee Viral at neck I Piro auciTftm. % 1- nutraa.l PAM • Syldaehine at ' PalutyraFalr, If. Y. Pint Preadmlt for beatblartursetttrlne earl Piet. f irr ji rr:hr S io a : l b l e t et ° o3 . fe.nrl Ily Muhl= at Seihuylerrocc Fair, N. Y. Fist Premiouttor but hllchlueror ali pare Ore at Allegheny 00. Fair, Pa.j neat for belt bianufacturbla Ditekble at aliteheny Lie. Fair, Pa: First Premiumlor beat ,bliabbie work at I Lila. heat' Oa, Pair.. Pa.. - Au,/ wherever exhibited.' A. F. .O,HATONEY, GEMEBAts AGENT, No. 0 rtrar st.; oc7t:eoduay N EW YE&R' BTQIPT ! • ' 7r.E.111.9 IS THE TINE TO MAKE A PRESEiT Or a SHAW & CLARK'S Sewing Machine.. $26 and $33 SEWING MACHINES. WITH TABLES 001tP4HTE. mar Rem, Feu, StEoh. ThibrOlder !end MAKING P Mol, arrAi le t ol , l l3: AlWll STEE EWlagl WILL THE SAME ymel%tesaiLONGE R r• THE EVERT tILAC IENT HHTE IS WASUANTEH FIVE TEARS. All Wadi oLramlly sewing promptly done ! - • R. H. LONG, - 112 Grant street. near Tiny.. netamatoo pLiamnio, GA Tlzic rD STEAM: P. 17. Issall Its branches carefully attended to by tape lammed and practical workmen. A line assort. meta or GAS FUTURES. SUES, BAIR TUBS, SHOWER BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, ; _; ..;. HYDRANTS, 1. . Constantly on band and made to order. TATE & BEV IA . as FEDERAL stiini, And 217 LIFIERTY stsErranttia ask satatruvair . . • A tiEGBENY Gin": •POkPR Qllll3 - , LtMDS WANTM' c•rrr el ecurcarxr Tcr.r.nruczesttrs l o;llcc, y11918.1" ' r at tle, b oaths . COESPI=I3I3 Bondi ottan lilt 3. o 1 A u„1,..7,- ray , lirtriertby -notified that.tvc siawcir.Furn fcr. 290 wai :be Arczakin ,tl . otc rionl.ct Cue 1C15193 ZAtetOCCITIL I`4l 6 .l7 l °Vi t biLth.' , ". l . 4 .V4°- of A ilofher v• 7116V1D. , ." :EDGERTON,', :Who'mato ,lasoice and ronunizidoa Marcksat i Uri Tgo a - sstree4, Patibur. Pa: cart _ ~~_.;, - • raiscELLANEOM OLUM IIE BEST ' l 3 OFFERED TEA LIMB Boot and shoe SI era' Gum Sole Boots, water prc0L—..11,54, Siena' Fine Call Foote, Wig 3 12822112 Zlcca , Brogans-- DOTS' 13tt-gams Men. , Fire Butt' Mein' Fire Calf Seined Wass' Sllners Worsens , Slippers Womenl , Peed Women's Fr. 310. Sesrcl bp! Ar=ta/ Bred Damara!' Chi:dress' Polish Boots,: double extra Calisle Colored Shoes .. . ... , Ev Ev e erj ry i t hiji hingtek ' Sa i l s d l 1 fi ° f e r a rAn ; Everything Sold area Everything 13 in by Everything Is NI nn with this Model. • • ;„.f - , Bool' AID SHOE Tillers these BaraaL” are to ba tag, - COncert Hall ShoeStorgi : .- -;'-:: . NO. 60FilF A sTn.is •• . • . • DU telly order the IlSP;-ril" .121 EPORT OF COMMITTEE - ON T ENCJIttI!II AM:II3OSE. - . Prrrsavaaa, beccaber=7th i I.SFA To the Seise t and Owraisoi Commas or stia City - or Pittsborgh—Gentlemest ( . .:Prranltteftiva - *:.• Ore Engines one Eirse ricraltt respect ratite thrhtdt I r • the follortlog report of their erPenattrer that= the par year, tar: , tror'ir drahm in faros of On. account of 1. J. Lotigku . cy s otdeked, by Connell Y. R. 11. Hartley te Co , ordered by Council._._ a. U. edeComcs 4. Samuel V. - - . a. Freight and rennin' as .S. Eagle &Cain .11.25 Exe nine. tinnipany...- 1. Vigilant Steam Fire EDI UM Comps . S. Duquette bleat:al - Jig ED Nl= VOIIIp/1ey..... -- O. neurf Steam Fire En gine Company - Neptune Steam Fla EWE! Company U. Niagara uteara Ensene Corapnny-__. 2. Allitheny nieatn Pin Engine Company._ 1. Goal Intent Haze Cc 4 .I.IIdepeDAMICIIHOWN .&c.. B:c., 6:c - • . . The ComasMee have contacted watt - rep for 600 feet oflo Inch Leather/lone, ertklntl • . Oft, mlll.i Dines' Patent (IcndplMP.. apon :l ?a W Lech wlll c/ozo out the avonoermtlos. S•ldtmr. BarcoicraT;:7l-11-- BEDION .1, LED /11/Z- - Drtember I£6e.--ln Select•Counetad: aceeptrd, and ortmed to be filed with the • • !ohm, 7AntEs President. et Select OCricacids , _ Attest: E Mormolc,, • - Clerk of tier mt. :Cone!!. -'". 4 December Stith, 18e3.,17emat on Councll,_ eta.: named. - THODAS -ST President of-0 acumen----- Attest: Erma lanUeavaa. , - Jaal Cleve nf. , ComatonEtenat!j-i: - . . 'IIOp,EPOIIT . THIC,.'CtriIItIITTEtittiF,-,: , :: OrriPROPEEITY. ' - - • - - Te the Select - and Voccosicus CoglatUltlf of riitsburgn,Oentlorceric TAR Counnitt* ,. • _City Property would respectfitlit leport that eiteS , log the past ye a r they hte.contractieltunderAst direction' of ithusong for the bulifflog._ei Meat* OEM /o Eettae r thy A neat set:Siesta Tire thSlnaatis--,, pany, Wnt.ll COIMICtI reto -I . ln/shoryir, let July,. 11CO, and to test - •• - One tor the:Good Donald Ste 'rue Comparry. ro" - Bl contractors. , bo finisnee by Arptenth,er Ist, ISLO;"ar.d toe fat .rn.M. They nave* also adVeitued tor. propossta , Cdr - hnllola6a new stable for the bleak: Teethe Company, and have reposed - ttor - etilte - " , 7-, - -: - .:-r." :room and rooted the Pieptrum-Steaso :Fie Eagtw Company , . House. which will Son 16 - 2 s. • For the payment of teeth amoama COMICU have to make provision in thanes; Appropriattotk' _ The Ormanttee. have also aitepted the . Jobs: Savage, FANO, for the old Engine nouse'aftsr - ':' , .'-- - ,7 Lot of the glad Iment Tire Comensty,peastsialk",:7. - 7., to be ecru by the lst_Sat nary; Itta. • • • • - -J-. Y. 16CGAYlyliE'IA -z TIIODIAS lib Et ALS, FitEi_EILLV/1.,, Ia Fel wit Couccfl TEM, accented -and or , Dc akd with the Controller, Decemberftenti;ink: , , , JAldhS Preside:3 of tided Couctic.'": Attesi _.E:S:hlortriow riro ' Deem:their:A isod, Common ()condi crun rEL, iorteV. - ; , . - , • President "es Attest: three Ziollsavert,,. Clerk. of Common "COuncill - Jar, •-- - • st - 7 . 1r -- _.OIIT 0,197' I..=}lT 0, TES tiTREEt 0021311W:L; - ITY.E To Tim counclLs op rnrsauftint. nos .0 rActificed retpettfuily 11/Se ib:p 101 W... "_ ;FEW USK WA 8. WeisN VIE -YOLLOA:, , ..: • 11 , 75"SZILUrt S,A NIFLADIES::_t- - ' • -•- I - . ~ 1 . .avutrDitr'! , .- 1 Name of street. '•:lC°ol,44tarlit"dortobepy","... ;:.:.'..-...,..,... : - -I .: -.-,-,* L.; ',Atir.luir:l:l2% - -'-: 1. (Anal stet et" — Pelee °I , e4 . l' 7.492361J.07 k.<..: 9. Eera tie et. ,Wea. ringle ~4,4910 71 _4... 4 1.1.9 I. Ines b I.ane g..ll49,"Beentket 2,131'49 4. PFtcb4t7et Pelee Ole r 4l • 1.41702 '-23/543 6. .... FLoslt 2.9418 _ G. Idigc larret . .......Pria 3,487 02 ti 7aGnet..lll Laze i.Thu. Routlce 7,951 Tr "249 8. roetory ottoet....Poter trNell 1,19393 IbeNCI t 4: 9. Beifotio al ea 3.1.69 66/9?... O. Fixture .Peter 2,45341 - 171-13 • - ' C. Eecch 411g1- .343. 5.1-utiosi C. 321 < 2. L69uel7.e 'Way...Sohn Illogto: '1%919 Cl T;19r69" • 3. Tempter-du:net-Peter 1,3.153 !Mal 4. Noz tau itleet....Wm. 1134 1.2,11321 - 4,969A2., 5. Lear tc .Pat. Endie7 L 42 259' ,gt / 199 C 11 9G ,129 83 M 7. Exchaagealky 31 1t tir t4.12 4 22 GO 13 1 k 9 8. Nmlth abeet-......Wm..1 - meo.- 6,95499 15;991" - . 9. Pea. a.y. ExtezOn rotor 7,93 t 43 1:9N1 ; .13 - .. . .... zu,se new • '- ' • - 1. • ' _ • Name of sfliest.: -it 4595555399.02. 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