MONDAY, JAl.4l7.triy 1, isol • -- • --- 'CITY ANASUEURReitiT • • rare Well to the OA Tear. 7.• .c.'"ven efi ' 'At if' -IA th .01 " 1141e1 ti° .)7 'leg sigh; of the old leers f •..1. seta thenidnight More, art , 1306, la jest springing ir" the yonng child, its hopes and feats exhithcee hell km , o f • ILa bright prospects and -Ass to some, Its melancholy fore. .ad dispelling certainties to others. A 40 ago we were enveloped In the smoke of Civil War and the crimson gore of our brothers _flinininllied many a battle fled. Now the white " robe of peace floats over our land, the sword is turned to a pruning hook, the share turns the sod which was before oloschhd by the murder. Vas bullet, mercy and pence have kissed each Other, pad the tears of the widow and orphan are being dried. What fate has the new pearl in store for nal Could we but pierce the womblof futurity we might even now, with all the bright pftespenta which seem to be en store for no, ice Godto make us say fervently to the •of Nations to stbdue in us our evil passions, and avert Inina us calamities in which they may yet plunge u.s. Ben we have renchßo be thankful for. Again we are a united people, triumphing over the envy, the hatred, and the malice of those who would base gloried in Our dettruenon as a nation. Magni& eat steamira Ili at teacelully once more upon the surface of our noble riven., bearing within their capaelaus bOsoms the products of the farmer and the aia 'Pab. The sound of the are is once mere heard. as the planer opens up the forest that the ge nial warmth of the tun may shine np.tu mother earth, pad make the newly pirated grain sprleur up into green, waving fields, that shall ripen, and gladden the hearts of the people. The sick ezing scenes of the past will coon he know , °B ly In I.lstf ry, and if we profit well be the leff"ort • which has been sod a riy grin ea:upon., Le ins , wo shall come out or the fare ace aa•etieti. t• higher, nobler and more glorloo• than ever be fore 4 .Before us we see two pictures t ono a lonely eentry On the ban kit f 4 the PoLcacal. The night winds blow fiercely around him, conning him to draw closer around his person the blue mfiltaryorcrcoat with which he leenvelopeti• The distant camp files show that ;a wary foe Is at hand; and the eye must be sleepless and vigi lant, ready to detect the slightest movecteut w and guard against surprise. In his Mstaret home the wife and mother is kneeling among her housrhold treasure., and her heart is p mred forth at the foot of the Throne.tif Grace in sup , plkation for him who is etanding sentinel upon the banks of the Pc comae, and tor her crushed and bleeding couutry. Will, her prayers be an swami 1 We shall see. A year has rolled round, and that sane sen tinel Is stabs-before no, But how changed the picture. Ile enters his home In the garb of a citizen ; bin children climb Joyously upon hla knee ; the wife and mother smiles—a scar ago it one mules were tear.—and on this New Year's Eve, rut , the 'Citizen the by hie fireside, sur rounded by his happy family, be recothts the Leenegs.atui thoughts of the soldier one year ago, and thinks Go hat things are not now as then, Farewell old year I Yon have seen the grave close over the silent form of many, whose hearts beat high with hope avd promise While you were yet in infancy. Yon have seen a dare shadow pass from our beloved land, and peace aril prof perity „once inofe sPrerd Itself over our length • and breadth; yon have seen bright hopes blasted, and despair pat oh the mantle of hope and joy; you have sews a beloved Chief-Magistrate strick en downthirthe hand of the cowardly women, and have rem a paralyzed people, with the help of Mine Providence, spring forth to meet the emergency, ;ad triumph In ha darkest hour. Your chapter will be an eventful one In the his tory of Nations. Fan weilold y a-; and may-- Twelve o'clock, and.all is well.' Welcome to - 15C6.' Important to Oil and Coal Men. Capt.Batchelor' Surveyor of customs of this . pert.heard accidentally that the Surveyor at C.n. 1 , Menai bad received Iran:Lc:lons from the 13.1. , cretary of the Treasury to commence measuring and enrolling all coal barges,and require the own era of them to ray the tonne tax.aud addressed a If letter to.the Surveyor and made enquiry if each 4 was his inttructioffi. Me following la the letter he rtceired in reply, Inclosing a copy of the - Wee from the Secretary of the Treasury which explains itself. The order will be immodutely exdorerd of this port: CUSTOM HOUSE CINCINNATI, SURVEYORS Orrice, Dec. 2S, 1825. Sir:—l am title day In receipt of your farm , of the 27th inst., asking If iastructioas had been received for enrolling Deal barges, and In reply I herewith cm free to you a copy of the Ia• structions acidr tired lo this office. Very respectfully your obedient Servant, DANIEL Wcone, Deputy Surveyor. Cals. BaignELCl, Esq., Pdtsbergh. Itt Durlewrires - r, Dee. 0, ISIII. Sen.—To your 'wintry of October nisei s whether 'coal, call, atone, and other barges without keel or deck used be the same waters as keel beiges. and Cleated or towed by steamers down the river, and towed back, making many trips each In a aortae, and sometimes lasting it:Tough two eleasor.a, are to be al:Mimic:l to the payment.of the same does es keel barites, I am directed by the 8: cretary to reply that all such Vessels of not Less than tire tees burden ate subject to the same regulations in all re. specie slaked barges of like measurement.—. Such flatboats that make tut a single trip down the river and ate then destroyed. although cot expressly exempted from tic op:salmis of the coaslir glaws, ought rot perhaps to be sobjeit ed to emoliment or license, and payment of tonne tax. In that casehower,r, they -ready liable to the payment of a and one pall per =tam - capes under the Intern, • tray omit cell( c;,:t. otherwhilh .7 of IWO Letr grass re- Tonne Yon ... s ttrtge tax from them mai ato4 . Lp the Department.. =MI J S. Ilaurt.s. Stemtare of the Treasury R. H. Bnraussoa, Ev 4.. Surveyor of Customs, Cluclauati. Ohio. Dlerited TesUmonlaLl One °Abe few and truly pleasing ept.7:2-• which occur in the lifetime of a can, was ce. silted olk liattltdos? neutral!, '.att. Mx-Chief En glued It• O. Elliott, with a number of Invited vette, quietly made a New Year's Eye visit to Cot, David E. Hall, at the house of the Stewart Pock and ladder Company, on Hand street; Idle; Ch ief Elliott bah occasion, in a few brief and pertlaent remarks, to present Capt. Hall with a massive' Gold - Hunting Case American Watch, veined at SIOS4O. The affair was a perfect. aorprise - - to Captain Hall, so much 60 that he was utterly unable to express his feel ings In words, and Geo. W. Lrunard, Esq., step. ac Tad forward and ceived the magnificent gift Ist betalfof Captain H. The watch to from Dan. snob, and beam the following inscription "Presented to David E. Hall, for his mdesvors ;,getting up the Stewart Hook and Ladder Compy,,y; January ist. 1800. " This token of friendship and esteem is well merited by Capt. Hall, who has need almost au perhsunaa exertitate. fat a great rens° nal and Pecuniary , sacrifice. to thing into public nee this airaoit indiapenaible asyouct, to a well organized Yireltipartment. The Hutchinson Family Household words become household treasures. Tblugs become endeared to us by association, and . We leant to love many things that we have not atex;JOst bY reading or bearing of them. So It Is witt(the Hutchinson family. Their names hive tccdme household words and their songs ire In every family. Who has nollaard the old -song "Wii have cote from the nometalne of the al Granite Stater For upwards of twenty-dye years the Hatchlnson's have been before our —pie with their peculiar comas, and every whe the) , Aava pada friends. The new gene n.llos him now coma tekro no, and today for the drat-Hula In many years. our citizen wit have an, 'cpportualty of bearing them. They •tvd cae So:melts this (New Years) eventng at celelorld all, Allegheny City. and one to mon ruw tYCZPDC at la Fa 3 cite Hall In this city. " ' • right We understand that tiss F a was a fight a t th e Good Intent Eeglno 1101, y on Wylie street yes herby, between a &tale of y oueg tee n,, h o t whethef members of the compas z _ or no t , we wtre .anible to learn. "I he fact as the fight taking place there Ls dlsgrarelul cuenz s i teel f , aed the inly.way for the members of Canis... met to p h eee i Te their good name, Is for them to p . lively forb id lonfteg about their [remises. [ s . bin been 'a eastern for many years--not so much now as formerly—for young men to hams 'amoned.the doors of creme houses, acting rude ly, end making general outsannea of themselves. Lathe Managing or influential members of the ecor.panyina theirfoot upon 11, and say that It shall netbeto!.erat , d. By this means they will weserfe thclr good name, and free themscleet .from spy litms of ro wdyltm that may be brcughtSgainst them by the conduct of others. Oil Boat Lost. On Satureay motniag last, an 01l bast, con ' taming lice hundred barrels of oil, belonging • to Fblier4t Co.) Duquesno Way, Came la eon , tact with the piers 01 tne Bnargsbarg sad capsized, lettleg tbe 01l go Cleat. In a 'boa time tto racer was covered • with -engaged 12 adding the barrel& as they' boated , by, and came Fables started for Wood's Ran, •• *,-where the torrent Otte In strongdy, to catch whatever 'might come to therm - We team that most of ltwesaaved, bat the sabrage will tn.- a ...'porelderable bole - in tte prom". Neither the '. bog or Iticontults worn Dasurpd ? - . Out ra.ttou.s - Manager Can, in the 'Rimy Oa Bahr 11:111111yr, day atoning, just ;as our brielaess sr, Mr. Thomas Cogamagna, , Ivas about ,mg the office for the week, be received a message that Me peenence was required in the aantitufm. Pot asmo time previous we hart noticed :he compositors hanging around, as I.bouj b bent upon something hostile, and we remarked en a quiet manner to islet. that If he deemed It desirable, we would obtain the assist ance of a policeman. He refused the proffered aesietaneb, and went up stairs, where he was met by Mr. Penniman, one or the eilitors of the Gard fe, who Immediately assaulted him with a magnificent goldfliesi• ded cane, bearing the following Inscription: "Presented to Thomas Costameigna, Basinese Manager of the Gazette. by the Employees, Jan. Ist, 1566." flawing been surprised In this manner, Mr. Costamagna ! could do nothing less than surrender at die. i erasion, and replied to the assault In a few words, thanking the donors that no bones were broken, 'and adding that If they would step down to Sealer's, where he could hare fair play, I he would raccoon himself. The challenge was accepted, but before flaming, another episode wee to make its appearance upon the carpar i Mr. Penniman requested Alex. Hunter, asslarsiot I foreman, to step forward, when he also was made the resin!, r.t of a tine gold with a I very handsome setting In it. "ARTY." WOO In -like manner surptsed by this sank movement of the norms, but not C O old a BAdier air. Cosfamat, en. be "eact'il in" right at the bygicnicg, and, :Ike eieeeral Grant, had nothing Cn say, troops t o ,xpre.6 his thanks. The party Corn adjourned to Sealer's "Our liirpso" In., Diamond Aiiera where a maralfiecw! repent was o ,,,,,sfaing upon the tette. It waSisoon apparent ,oat tone of lb. eon:ominos were dia as surrender qnletiy. for Colley after tal ky ',jokes and repartee were kept flying, and ...age, !Teethes, toasts. Oa at the clines and wit and merriment were tee order of the hour. Momue reigned erpreme, and the feast was k.lit up until the chants of the clock warned them Chet they wri re anoint to encroach upon the Sab both, when a: re Trod to tbt it own homes. Thia pi escritatlc.n ie only followtog up the an rata' custom or tile C.,rette. It has l e arn the ea , e for many years, tint as the old year to-eta out and the new year comes in. to make It the Wes' E . 01:1 of nrcsenting I kens of remembrance, and the tecipints of these lavere, In tarn, make the cecasicn the of font lag' urd .y, A peaty xtensire accenal stance with printing olllcee giver. ns the r4.ht to an n.Anion, anti our optui u In this case is that the (rsi.ittr emnpusitors are emery the best and meet liberal gentlemen In the profession. Liberal to a (Ark, their ears and pars, s are 11:,Sny3 Cp:11 to :he appesls of ch mite. As printers, they me roll and always at their posts. Thy lei lities a a cc:ll4' rat aeon Mr. F.ena nig, the Foremar, and, Mr. Limiter, Assisiaht Foreman, Mr. Nett ler, Foreman of the Prone room, the compositors, one and all, and Mr. Cos:amain , has alwess been of the most friend ly nature, and the little tokens which pass be tween times cannot augment, bat nnly terve to cement this feeling. May all hauls live long to enjoy many more such happy New Years, and may no suits for assault and ...tern every grow cut of the "reships" of this nature, no matter hew often thla may occur. Book Noticos EC. taco snow FMB. tee CLOUDY seas. By cousin Carrie. New York: D. Appleton a 0o." We do not like the affectation of tble title, and we feel sure It must repel rather than attract sensible readers; nevertheless, the book is a good one, and will be roptdar with young read ers, for whom it Is written. It is a story of the Varied experiences of sundry youngsters, who, like older people, fled clouds as well as sunshine over-head; 'and the narrative is so spirited as to be certain of enlisting the interests of the Juve niles. For sale by Davie, Clarke & Co., Wood St. , Tua BELTON ESTATE By Anthony Trollcope Phlllaticlphis: J. B. Lippincott a, 00. Trollope grinds Out novels with the iegularlty and rapidity of a Machine. and they all, flew• eery, lave about the same quality—no one be ing better or worse than the others. It would be better for his reputation If he would make the quantity less and improve the quality. Yet this, as Is the case with all he writes. is a rude ble book—one that any reader may plot up and enjoy a quiet ovealeg or two over. Trollope always manatee to throw enough Interest into his romances to engage the attention of his readers; and If he does not excite them over much, he at least, does not disgust them. For sale by Davis, Clarke & Co. 4. Tar IOM Al. TIMOS Of IOSOPH WARM.. By Etchard Fiothusgbam, Boston: Little, Brown rit co." Here la a restantial addition to American literature. Mr. Frothinzham has not been hith erto much known as a writer. bat he bas given ns, in this well writtc, life of one of the heroes of the American Revolution, a bock that will keep his name Give. Gen. Warren is well known to all students of American history, at the com mander of the American forces at Banker Hal, where be won a lame that will Dover die wnile the Republic lives. Hie life presents many at tractive points, nod his biographer has worked up the abundant materials In a most creditable way, illustrative not only of the hero himself, but of the times in which he lived, and of the great Revolution in which he took so prominent a past. Sittdetall of American history will not fail to air ruse it. For Bale by Dials, Cluko & CO. Tom RirozwoN Hu comp. Nom York: ..r.,. I=MIEfl Put LiV contains the portrait - sof Glos. Logan and Oglesby, and brings-Ile R icord down to lhotoVio of ISO . .ek(i a complete rep wiltory of facts aid doorilailds concerning the laws war, It to PI/ or sale by H. Ilintr. Fifth street. ..LIECT. Chan. lizeour. New York: roadie ta tlo." This Is a dime edition of Gen. Grant's Report, complete. and falnishus that Report 1❑ a very handy form for reference tad preservation. For tale by li. Miner [AdvertisemraL I Tag,Feeend Ward Nominatton—A Card to the Pub He. Siesses.EDFIORS the Leader of Sande,' morning, In en item referring to the nomine tion .11 the &mond Ward on Saturday evening, the regular Republican ticket Is char acterised u an Indryeaxtent field. Thin Is tram. It is true that a notlm was published In the Gazette and Disputed calling for an assembly of the Republicans of the - Ward to nominate Ward officers, to meet and vote between the hours of seven and eight o'clock on Saturday eves:dog, bet no 'tames were Signed to the WI, and as a consequence no attention was paid to It. The Ward Is a, large, one, polling about ale hundred votes, and any sensible lad honest man can see that the selection of a ticket to as short a time as one tour would not b 3 the voles of tee people. The polls were opined at theaccuitom ed hour, three o'clock, retnalnlag open trial eight o'clock In the evening, whin the weds polled were counted and the ticket anneneed. About ell o'okck in the evening a oellber of gentlemen came to the polls and exprerrad goon: astonisbmer.t that they were not Informed of whet had been going or, and inconclasondeelar e'erVon an outrage—a swindle. Taking another Ed theportlon of the budding they opened op an Independent arrangement of their own, w idea they inn for one Aso, are to morticed the'. the? badpollt d doe toatdre mud toranty-seoen o Now,le it possible for any Election lipard to take in and record such a number of votes In one hour? The idea Is absurd, as every honest man in the ward will see. The following is the regular Republican Ticket In the Second Ward—.honestly polled, and that too by goodeltizt -a-3e OLCOND WARD NOIfIATION . - The Republican primary mecung for stamina tion:of Ward:oflicers met at the school house on Saturday the 30th Inst. and °manias , ' by elect• it g the following effmers: JCDOE—Robert Rogers. Inerzaraas—Alex. Aiken, S M Long. Curia—Robt. Wilson, 11m. P. F.atd. The.tollowing were put in nomination as the candidates of the Republican party for the elec tion to-morrow: &moor Diarcreas—Wllllam ,Means, S years; nab. 3 years; TnomasTvring.l year. Salim CouNort—George Common COUNCIL—R.II. Bulger, Alexander James Murray. .rems OP ELECTION4—WiIIiam Owens, Jr. Ixsprcror.s Or EttcnoNs—M. 'Midi; 'rhos B. Davitt. CONSTADLC—HamIet Lowe A Meeting of the Allegheuy Temperance Lenge° will be held to-morrow (Tuesisy), croolrg in the Rev..% B. Clarks chur,b, Sontha:ommoos. AddroEves will Iv delivered by Rev. Henry D. Moon, Professor B, J. Wilson, and Professor W. A. Pa!savant. The young men of the city aro specially Invited. A crowded how° may b: ez. nketEd. • 'The American Farmer" has Just been ° L a r e ', t Ly the publishers of the late Gear., Far "'"ts it teniedto Mks Its place. Published r s °EttlYi 0 41_,00 a yos , , by John Turner, Roth. ester, N. Y. . Flre - Alano; , f . h e aLinn of are st midnight list Light was occa. 4ol by the expiring spark life 1806. It Na s extinguished by the a a flight of time. Post Otnee.—Tli Will be open to•day frcm halt post often *h a lf past eight Ibis zcorotett, and from LITU 164 4 o,doek this CTElling. mitusements.—The pined of eitat emen t will all be open to-tlay eakto),lllglit, Shah:ma t at the Theatre, Opera House antl2artfeetteu. Hogue ilekete.--Examlne your tickets btr, fore you vote, and be sure that the name o' McCarthy to at Ma head of them. r.• We. gipx b , I,Tir tht: re-r. It or =El= 3d a. Aller,besty City OP caw - .:ay In A'avar—Morrison, 2101; MeVirker, 130: M., Kr ow, 44. &led Couruil—A. D. Smith, Simon Drum. Gammon Coaaea—Geo. N. Miller, Alex. Ilan ae, Ileac A. Reed, Chas. W. Benny. School Arectors—John B. Ingham, 12)bert White. Judge of Election-I—Wm. Robinson. (a)peeters—James D. Mel; 11. Jobe Marrow. Rezurn Inspcaors—Wm. T6O MIP4OII, Am Dyer, Jr. Aeseseor—B. Raiford. contrable—Bemael .Vapor—Morzlhtn, ISt; ieVieker, 267; 3.1 . - -grew. U. Selret Council—C. w. Ha; J. B. Smith. Common conned—Joseph McDonald, John K. Brown, John cnonmigham, George D. Riddle. , s w,„ c d Thr,,aor—Robert Lee, S. 11. Nesbit. John Sterrett. .Ir,irrod Ammon—Get/me Bothwell, William Merdock. i.dge of .rections—George R. Riddle. insprdors of Ei.tions—Christ. Staght, James M. Carr. • constable—James Carat.bell. TiLIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT. Ifarr—James :11'1 7 1cker, 17; 117; D. \V. Mt.e:raw, 21. rfrirec!ors of the r‘or—John C. 13.1rr, M u rOcek. Conan:—C. C. Slth, three pear A. rt Ergilth, on, )ear. cumnion Counci!—Frnnri• Torrntve Jamrs. II Cam, b.:l..laeob decker durn, Meyer. Jn.,m ,•r Elichow—A. C. AlezenJer. .aid ~an—ll I. t.lnd•ec. Sc!., 61 Li rectors Fla' cis Torrarve, Dr. 13r.,In.—tt,ee 3 Car, /n.rrrd,-13 rr-u•I TV. Y.'(;11:1/1+. ..-itArssor-1t R. Ray. Corutable—John Willirm.. TI111:1 , memo—SECIND enrctvcr. .I.ll4l.or—Jamcs 51^V,cker. 145, John Mor r .o , 213; P. W. MrgTavv. Id. Dirrc:ora cf the Pour—Doha I. Barr, Wm Morecck. stha oouna—C. C. 3 }WI.. A. Er.,ligh, 1 year. C.-rnr, op, (. 11,ka , chrn. J.llll M-yer, J.,n,ts IL Camloal. ,b.dge of Ei,thQue—rhilip SmiLn. Alderman—it L. 12,nerey. School Dinctors-I.nue. Tor an cr. Dr. J, mes Blown. /p, ierlor— L. Smith. Tt Its), C. nstAtqe—Poter Bottler. rOCII7I WARD-FIRST PRECI , CT. ..rq,ol--1.1o.:lioa, 2:23; NV Vlck^.r, 69, M - ea. 76. Sti,rt Cotowil—J. C. P.vter,on, WlLlam S.ll t'ornmc, Cdunrit—ilualt M'Nle., John Me vr,w, E. F, A. Fanlhnuber, L. Wal:er. Schad Dire:ton— It Franris, It, 11.",locl.. lips. M'CaLre Con.table-8 P. Been , tt. A...or—James Ural:Lae, Judge of Elea:urea —Ben J. K e ty. buyectore —J. L. [laws, II P. lt , yn Rata,. buructors—W - o. A. May, Alex. Lieu lc r. • Mayor. —llcrrisao,'J2; lieV:okerSlN; 11 r; raw 69. Meet Council —J. C. Pot arson, J. S. &ogle Common CounciL-11 McNirl , Jcio. Megrow E. F. A. Fanlhanber, L. WalterA. SA.! Directors.— IL B. Francis, IL Kollcch, Thos. hicCance. datessor.—James Graham. Coustabie.—K. Wolterheld. is•reds•a.—c, NT. Shaft; l d tlphos Return Judge.—John Kenwo. RECAP rrtrt.A ToN.—MortiFor ' 1039, Ste Vict es, 613, Megrow, 235; u, nison's majority over Me- Vlcker, o'er gearaw, 604. In reoard to the (elite• candidates, we hare QI e i thote only who had majorities to on h to collect. ' Second Ward (Pittsburgh,) Republican I .l olDlaatloEs, dt the adrertlard ham for the reviler poll, the Toting commenced at the main catrallCL of the echool holm. with T. W. Doris as Joecc, James Vick, J. N. Nicholson and James O'Neill m Inspectors, with the following remit . For Select CounciL Georg° Wilson, 2.27. Common Connell. Thos Seel, 211, Timid O'Neill, 200; Wm. N. Odden,3:l3; R. R. Bolger, 20; Alexander Wilson, 16; James Moray, 13. t3cbool Dlrcctora. Wm Means, (3 year.) 223; J. C. Matted, (3 years) 214; Thomas Rwin, (1 year) 223: RM. nadale yaws; 14. Jo 'go of Election. We. Owco, 230. Its:motors of Election. 0 :orga W. Whlt fle`d, 2 0 4..1, N. Nleholstn, 335; 11. Tlndslo, 13; J. B. Doriit. 19. Cotatable. Jas. 11111 or, 213 : hamlet The Female College.—The Pittsburgh Fe mn'e College having boon closed during ton hol iday season, will reopen on Temmay morning, at stitch time it Is desired that all pupils be in attendanee. The vacation has given tit Prio clpal, Dr. Perehing, an opoitenity to posh for; IP d the Improvements now le programa - VI; which be hope. to have completed Id • few units. The college teems to be a long time 'a coming to its growth." to long as It Is this w.3' the rketle Principal will find the mess• t In proper trim. H i as bad r, to ktep it from getting ' 6 for Its herding. A Plano • Fort."--Go Saturday eve:slog as a gentlun en. wheat orcupglun la that of a pi vot on the river, env red his bottle, upon looking Into Me parlor, he eeptod sommttiog strange mud dark longing ea'ely Sliff d away underthe plan°. coo ciao:tic ado° It tattled out to be the huge propottlonsuf a negro. Policeman Stcllwalac was celled In, and the fellow was taken lota cne tody. Be protruded to be very drank, but man aged to give his eagle at Janne: Whelk, and that he was a resident. of Little Wasalcgton. Au no charge of larceny or t•urglary BJuid ho brongot ogalnit Elm, be was sent to the Lill for to ecty-four hums as a vagrant. From Saturday's Evening Gazette The Assuan npon Conductors Bolton and Kemp—Trio P erpetrators sentenced. In the r _ s . 2.lnlnal Coml.. to-day, Jobn and Jo seph Ilandlin, Millen Milligan and John Glom, the persons who perpetrated the Outrageous and unprovoked assault apex Conductors Bottom and Kemp, of the rmnsylvattla Railroad, and who were convicted of aggravated assault and bat tery, were brought in for sentence. A strong appeal was made to the Court by their counsel, Mr. Swarizirelder, with a view to having their lenience mitigated to imprisonment In the coun ty Jail—lt being within the power of the Court to sentence to the penitentiary for this offense. A number of witeessos were examtned as to the character of the defendants, and the relations • bleb they sustained to their respective fami les. Mrs. lianalin was preterit In court, and it was stated that thnse boys were her role sup port., etc being quite aged and • widow. She lost a eon at the tattle of FaV Oats, and bad a ditusiver killed Vibe Arsenal explosion. These and other atrong appeals were made to the Court. Judge Mellon, In passing sentence, remarked that the statements of the witnesses, on the ap t eels of counsel, were nin. witnout effect. The sentence would be mitigated; but, Although the innocent might be made to suffer, public Justice demanded that adequate punishment should fol low such Await outrages upon the persons of peaceable citizens. The offense was one of a highly aggravated character, and It was to be re gretted that the young men bad not sufficient consideration or pity for their families and friends. if Lot for themselves, to deter them from such deeds of violence. Now their friends, who arc wholly Innocent, must suffer, In tome de gr.e, the conelquences of their Me. • The two Maudlin& and William Milligan, con victed of aggravated assault and battery upon Mr. Bolton, were then sentenced to one year and three months each in the penitentlarY. John Giant, convicted of a similar offense 111011 Mr. Kemp, wan sentenced to one year and six months in the penitentiary—be having act ed as ringleader in the moult, and having bean before the Court in 11C.3, on a charge of a sim ilar nature. . The Morrow Welsh Homicide In the Court or, Quarter Sessions to-day, the motion for a new trial In the mute of Morrow, convicted of the murder of Walsh, was argued by Mr. gwartzwelder in support of the motion and ez-Dlatrict AttOlney Kirkpatrick contra. A somewhat novel point was raised by Mr. Swartzwelder, to wit, That as Morrow was co evicted or monsfarruhkr on the first trial, he wee, by the verdict of the Jury, acquitted or the higher grades of homicide—murder of the flret or second degree—and hence the Jury who tried the care the second time should have confined their attention only to the qu,stion as In whet!' er the of:Cease was mansion:JUT or not. In other words, that the defendant, having been virtually acquitted of murder in the second de yree by the drat Jury, could sot be legally con victed of that offense on the second trial. Mr. Kirkpatrick replied briefly, taking the ground ...hat the commonwealth could not disturb the verdict; that the defendant, not be ing satisfied with the first finding, took all the risk of conviction for a higher grade of offen‘o, and had no right to complain. Ile contended, also, that if the first verdict acquitted or any higher grade them manslaughter, the second trial should have been commenced with that understanding, and that It was now too late to mend the matter la the way proposed.' 'rho motion will be decided at a subsequent day. Argued.—The motion fora new trial In the cue of VVllhame. convicted of perjury, whit argued la the Criminal Court to• day. Dectslon reiervcd. EVIZiEII 11 , • at time wlnn tmnAt rnt:u , t lift, • the al.at'.ow of .1, 3;•1 fII hl.ll, Vt be •lr zalt. t tidcncL. nf arptuciatinq al Lte 1:1 - 31.t: 41111, and in lAS dump 1•:1 ''..l !ii 1 , 1 ii,. ht.,. .1' !;:0.1 I! 1, obat , ll an J leer. cf a . ! ti n i trw.icl3 urbot..II/I'L'lll —There is no loot tertlay received n letter from hum, post m irks I plot onset to, r (lent, d for t ut her one of Erie. conyvyin ; the unwelcome intelligence lad they are both dull With a tha t I e 1,5.1 eeht!eatle ' t load! ' et the 'ee ‘P sn ru `Pre'. l ;bra, speculstlon, was un thle to return tr.n - uude t 20 per bbl. them, and cod not cout•ge to meet the directors or tiECEIPTh !— The rrce,pt. of 'rad. by the Ali, its tries rc As the first blast. it seernel as r br. Y last report were tot though the amount lust might SoussiLly turn out y., w b e r i Bro_ 075 Ihrjr, but We .have eseurhoce from chow who • Ii she 11:d by t;.l twat. by fall y . 'n , yare Ott. Illtu•tin Wt ... 153 Nrlntbab.t (La: the comb not ...irtn+t •In •Itly eve,: loge torte 3o ,All Ph) apt 10. OVOI a few 1110 , 11 , 11,01 SLOUid lain_( ; rrs• ••, Ise seht• Is nvesl, thr nosy PIA. I.e t... 4 .1 I t.. 1,15) more lhAa the curtcht olt mon , ' • th; Ittenti t tot cx p errrl Pe:TP(II.I.I:M STOCKS IN NEW YOR K In itni In 2 az ,sty. I Yintclttl l'itp•teh to We•tatru tnta let te du.; to ..!•i t snA tett (cut *v.:ea ;t NO7O Yonn, Dec. a 4, 1553. (.1t en,/! Ithttn,tl ; .l,;, Lou. t Pot. trii STCICE9—Thcre was tone activity nod che , "ttn • szuee it- tit to Pubole creek. but the balance of the at ;be lir att•n lb' .t Lorre ties o:: otters 3 . 1, , 3 , LICS gram at th• 'trial' rate's t: t. t; A. 4';thole Creek. 11 70; Cantu., 175; United Pain, limfloCull ben.. Ott 1.1 - 0‘..C.10 I. Urn LFarm”, 40; Banoeh•ft. 15,1.5; neydrick, 55; a.. t.. 1 ;••; , et ": at, .\.!.,,:y : ut ; Patty . or, .7110; Ckesnlo, 40; Empire Olty,tOt Oentral• Itch, Lot, is, 3 ci,E .:3, t, tNcl atec,holtlet.. • Ht c 1 anon Farm, 77, Lill Creek, 161; Web. re , quratiLg .;elsy 10. the;.e)recot the county tel 7, tax,. scerttett !fp I no, I r deel•101,11. CobtAillest • SuPreme r.. 11 ()FiK PETROLEUM MARKET. nt L•pretal illaratct. to Well tarn Picas. so . .Aare. New Toni, Des. SO, IBM :coevt 41.41 In re•te.ll.l Cattel Stales \lD esole. O.FQ mste teructles -Jr rucuu :ord. ' s dioSec, and IleOned at 0!.41:6.15. l roz Statistic, n ea...totter of A pleulture, tense +t• , “ pates, to /I 'utter ty s Western farmer, uu.cr ate ut Decent., 4, fiat *be etstiettts ut • uu.cal 41.0 tr • Cu•rirrlio4/1 If.crt not 14 li-1/ ) • t.. I Lee rihit/It ennui.' rut). tur. neeer•at rbea.,rt trasett so k.tal.,.te And Europese tunt•ct/o. I corn rapretelty, Almost an • 134 L, /g..• :me tern p erect by high tteightl. At tut prltre at lt• rent:tree the estlte at 11%, &IS bosh,. •0 ocau to the Institut. n,ut I,nt buseet. In "I• , t 1,1 h I s rertchutt 1,911,9Y/bush- -...... •r.l lu. 17.1., at 1 . ..77;.'7,6 bushels. Kano" i , F1,14, la ytet4- en buabei. p Illob and na roda tn a. a .ne.l to be b.T.V..,:13 boalketa.' -nac eat,. at gull of the North...rot a ttn indlsoa mud .11.totk lg.4 i• Inkle.Sa,trYl ousbeto, or aka tignea [be tame meet 404 1.1 1e.40.. /ie furtner p r ove that the /ncre•ee of a Lent In the Weal has been Italy Inentle_ilu.. Great • a h.. Imell 14. .1.1.112 I.oloulallot. the increase AL 11l Whoa. pavltt Las cat Mora than !XIS pact , arltn hr pro:r In ilopulartan. In Is 4.1 there Were busbela tar ti trohal.itant. In 1,0 ten bushels to es:n la- Lealtaat4 W heat rrailuct of the country. an. th 1853, are and a boll Intehele to each lahsbintat tu the Writrro State* it was spout tea bushels, Lllturne rent Irny filth In otter, In I.UL ass whe•twiiining Olaf r, WILL clay int 1 one tin•liehn stovirmarsti, In )6.0, with twenty-Chine nolitona Ta e Batton he. now n surput• at f..rty miutoma nt bushels of ernest, tool by • subst I utl.ll of Cord, bucarrheot, dr., In ease a Serge todemand. could spare 11115 or MOLT. In VIM we here the record of only eri entrright bushels of wheat exported from ;1 ., nri In the )rte A.n . yort I. 1001,:a wit Pt Bra Lout, muot attest le.trily• four cslilsone of Lnet.sie i ts erren. Toe at erniie dosing the wet appears to 'tie Wore Limn twenty militates. R. y tete Of the New York Greven Market. [From the Cosonerdel Lilt of Dec. WI Coffee—Since the arrived of the steamer from Rio )medq with advice, Ittltd teat, Of large ship ments to this Country, our market Las bazone slack. and prices are tinuttlehlotre nisei, not, how• ever, chnnend one quotations, out consider them num told. roe only tate, are 1033 bage prima lido, per Aierte, on speculation (before the arrival of the steamer) at IS tents, to tomb and tab do per Emily !agues, :04,, deny paid both gold. Ingather descriptions there 10 little of moment to stote• Io3j ceet• gold, in bond, la offered for St. Domingo, afloat nall begs Laguayra and Mti do Java, soul an private terms. Sugar—With some renewal of demand for Raw, the market presents • steadier appoaruace, an.l a better feeling prevails, the decline being arrested, with an laceratedell:Fenton to buy. We quote as before., 11.4 and It cents for !lair and Good Refining Cuba; and 0,4 for Fair to Good tiro . ry. Refined was duel and declining, untie yam t er Oa j, when the purchase of some ..V3l bbts tiruth ell, to speculation, at le! cents, Imparted a little mote Oilstone. We quote, other than r•tunrt's, lESSIO,.i ran t for Powdered, Granulated •ad 16p,011;,' for Soft White, and 1430 ar - -", rent. cash for Yellow, Alclasses—The market Is very cadet, the demand cow en stir running on cm crop N, w Or leans, Which Stones U. pretty freely, end is taken up pretty 'seedily on arrival; gm receipts are .1.5 J) Obis of r, bleb about oce.half Italy been disposed of. The s•le• are beds new crop New Orleans at 41.0 big IMO, taco, 115 1111.1. Porto !Deo, edilai; and fit De. meters, GV , i, 4 mos. II v saltine, a. bbfa oew crop cw Orleans sold at bl ,; bl ,;ceot• (01.10, 4 mos; and to do dn. 85 11(131 cents, east,. The stock yesterday was nt out 1130 Nuts port Rico, 3360 do Cubs lac., and IWO bbla, New Orleans. Claclanati Hog Market t'racraxan, Dec. 99.—The hog and provision musket, c urine the week past, has been 'tulle en cited, and material ad•ancea have taken place In ail articles. 'the receipts of hop have inctosaed over last week, and the Indications are that they will continue to Increase for some time to come. Prices have steadily advanced, closing at 90,73@t0 gross, and 14[00312, net. These advances have been produced by the growing feeling and belief in very short crop; but from all tho Information I eon get, the country is atilt alive with hoga, and that these advanced prices will bring them to, and If they do not come freely within the next ten days or two week% prices may bo sustained. These can hardly be a doubt but that there is enough to supply all the demand we may have the Coming year. tVe never yet had a crop so short that there wag nothing left over. That the mire bee of Legs that will come to welters markets this season, win be less than last In not a disputed question, but if the execaaof weight esntinues,we can stand 000,000 lore hogs, and still have the same weight as last year, and consequently as much pro- duct; and, timugh we bate but, the prospect of 110,000 hogs this year, of eqtanl weight with last, vr• will have an abundance, without n good ex poreciemand. Th• receipts of hogs at this point are short of last year, to this dole, 137,1; J; but this year to begs are counted to the car, while last Benison its were counted, which latter count proves Incorrect in the end, so we may calculatrathat we arc sot over 100,000 short of I sat year to dote. Chicago Is Moon short and will never meet her gap. The Wet for polo', hie cutting but few hogs, while 'eastern points arc far ahead of last yekr. The country Is olive with half grown hop and shoats, which Milli he matured In lime to supply ad summer demands. Tiros a would appear Uro ore trending on itoniieroue ground at the present tco e. G c... W. Pommes, Jr. Loudon Petroleum Market Lon nos, Dee. s.—Relined—The eon/atted en. lost ccers.bined with a few elder. for closing No vembereat/tract., caused a carp strong market to the eel If pest or lam week, and n tillo of 21 par pollou was established. but to - revels are more totn lore. breams doll. For good Aeumleau on the clot 3. MI toss frequently paid. Put entail lute now oiler about Id below. Forward throughout has born dull nliborgis for first three end four manths there Iran been more ill/i...M01l to do business, 2r lid referred. 2a 'raked. u.IG— None nfiering. Spit I t— cLUtet. '...d(r.'S To-daVs walks.t quiet. without motet IC chStnucge. k t Ids icy, 4911 Idols end bit cases refined. and rri t,bla crude; stock SAllle time last year. 17,211 Able and:o3 cases segued. and 5.12.1 bbls crude. A in Oen PiTTPDVACILI. & CINOINZATTI R. Den 24:1cp bbl• hour, Sharnaker & Lang; 100 do do, Knox & McKee, 100 do do, Martin Connallyl buslasiarate, lobn peel; IS aka barley . . S Scott 7do ,t o, Meanor & Harper PA do do, J Rhales; bulb do, S I%' .f; 11•111 ) • ' 01 }o 11= .specta/ Dispatch to the Plttskursh Gazette. CINCINNATI, Dee. 30, ISQS. I" nos trioas— Quiet; meal Pork opened at 11.9,50 b‘.l ceeitte 4 to ses, without buyer. at the ciose Olsen meats situ y at le(jl3ols;ie for shoulders, tithe sad hams. Bulk meats dull but not quota -0,3 Iserer. Bacon erne at ISC far ehouldera, Ile for 11.11, and 2,0 tar clear sides. Sugar eared her a s , eau y at :Cia. Lard' [echoed %e with sales of ao Item2l at tea. lica...—opeovd active at M7_5419.50, but de clued, and ci.ned without butt r, above $l2. EAR/LETS BY THLBOBB.PR. Flbaure and Trade la atm York Nsw vest, I/reel:Owe IL—Hallway venom/lot ten sirreg to-dal at both sessions, And that. was • fair buslnemtrommeted. Toe dernand we. chiefly 40 ttte, Southern, Hoek Isiam.l and Pittsburgh, and there eras a ell: be. aelvesee on these sham. There to also • strong texeler.ei to 'peculation for a Mae. Nally Itadieg operators predict • lamead mance be'ore loog. Towant , he drew of thechip , there trim an upward movement, with Increased demand for stocks. I he following were the cicalae rotes at su r. ()entre!. 961‘41 Erie, 96!4; on& aro itekti Reeding, IMIS; alichigantaintrm, ittlehtean SouiLern.7l,N; Pittsburgh, 1114 X,• North Westere, Hoek /*IAA, log, Fon Wo,no, It 6 , 4 E (duo and biltalsalppl tlertlflcates, agti. Oak, Mu twee down tot bat closed at 14134. The business at one of thd Leading derramic sad iobbieg houses will reach neatly BeTeaty muttons for slate year. The mancy market Closed op very eery' at 0 per mot, and tome beisama were let at 6 per cent. Cie reroments were S mat the Close and yrvrol ato be In LOUTS demand. , here were tome rumen of aOoremnent loan this morning, but It Is gi nerally believed they were without foundation Ihe I.Voreerriar says: The Stock market show. considerable act linty on certain vies tattle., app.. rchtty in antlelpatlon of an act ive , s,ecalatron next caret for a rise; The market to et present In um *vett el of a number of magnitte lama, . 41 ho, so long Na Ma money muter. Is favorable. will stesolly push up quotation., Irrespective of the teedeney of the earnless of the read'. Chose op. mat lens, boa ever, are little Mett than as exchange of mocks between themselves, the outside pablio and slots sonsemtire broken keeping strictly aloof from the current irpeculs'atios. The chief activity at the morning's board was In Cleveland and Pitts mrgh, the transadtione In which were etteut 10,101 alarm, cleating at 7f, advance. 0 omits samt stocks ainitintle4 Oerif Settee no ler t . a stem ulcs of yesterdaybi foreign news. sid..rable foreign orders for old Fave.twantirs wens executed yecterdsy ono NU mow:tint. For eligo bankers are buying. Toe improv.d stead!. g of Flve.T entice resulting from the ratentioa of the Presiderit's message, het a very perceptible effect here oven the confidence In tkovornmant see. entitle , . It being . .Uppeated that en enlarged de. naiad gem Frankfort. and London will result At the moroing board, Sten of 1831 rose 3y, and el l Cireawcuties 4. , The other Seen Wes. were al. roost.nts.dy at the Closing Ilgures of yesterday. Gold is &Warily weak A coesiderab le a ersunt. has bora held short. and three per neat. interest pa d for gold t 0 enrol ab/pmeots of Ilse- vrentles 001041, and the payment of $9,736.040 of o , ld (I tems{ falling due ea the first of January. ..Lantos to produce the prevnillng te•rish feeling. The price her avereged 140 Miring the rooming This moraine 111. /MEMOS took out 1241,900, and the Have 1PM.400. The sum of $18.604 was shipped for Rio be Janeiro. Money conUoues very abundant, and brokers get all they require ate per cent.. and °Berl 10 a consideraolo extent until Tuesday evening have been made at 0 per sent. to *aro balanees from Oleg Idle for two days. There Is leas prime paper sold at high is.as. 8 percent. being now toe ma s• Ise um rate, aua 7 per cent, the minimum. rarely; la.ehanso la cerely nominal New York Market. NEW Yong, Dea. al.—Corrals—Quiet In itaaxty at alla ior a:add/taut. Ytock.--boil and heary, but without decided thugs. The total Mock, December 20th. teas. was Ms,sta bbla, 118,1068 ao lot extra ISt ste, 11.5,55.18,11 fez t xtra 'mid hoop Ohlo, and 53p.11/410,39 for made brands, the market Mouths{ dull. WIIIESt—DuII and nominal at $2,23 for welt- CM. GRAIN—NV heat dull, nominal and lower on coin. mon grade•; ct oleo rade, •re held very firmly. Tatat Mock, Docembr Toth. 180., 0,910,161 bushels. Coro doll and le lower at Kid,la for in:Bound, amt orasoio for word Mixed %Were; total stock, December 301h.1616, 4,101.64 bdshela Oda quiet and lesser at 49602 c for unsound and 643823 for sound; total stock, December 30111, IDA, 2,910,302 bushels rxTRoLI uM—Du , l; 14311!4; for Crude nod 61% GM for renocd to Bond. rnovisloac—Pork lower at a 2 / 1 .313,2.5 far mess, closing at $2.3 cash ; 13,031 for new meas. OD for ; litre end 104 60 for prune mere; also 1,250 birrels new owls for .1 atuary, February and allarch at ;tellers a; Lion at $39§.11b, toLal !ROOK, old nod 00 7 , January Ist, 1844, 36. M bbls; same date last month 11.351 ; come data la.t, gene, 168059 btors. Btef quiet; wiles el ato barrels at 1116E1.0 for new plata mess, 511014 for old to, e 22621 for new extra wry. nod ;DWI, for old do; total stock, old sad new, J sous. y Ist, 1866, 31,145 racketeer; same date led year, 1610 , 0' packages. fleet trams quiet et cut meats dull Italic for shoulders, aid 10; 1 416 0 for hams. Ibsen qulet. Dressed hog. boy 'et tgF,,t,ll3c for city. lard q let and .seedy at 146j,191ye, New York Steck - and Honer Starlet. Is LW T Otlas I eeruntlet all. quite easy at jut eat. t WWI Exchnoye dull and nominal nt ILl' Liao quiet and lower, opeolne at 14 5 , 13$i cleeing at, IL'!, Total exports to-day, 1750 Nei, U oval =cot .toeks action and II ten. Fttighla to L.l,erpool dull and drooping. Chicago Market. Cull ADO 20.--FLoca — gulet. UnAiu— Wheatquiet, at 51,60:y1,10 fat No. I, act) 114695; lot N.. 2. Cum Leary and doll 1.).t. thoo w N.E.—Tatalre. Pkovmm, , o,-1 ull; Mei Pork co mint], At 5.2112 bo. ace.. Hamad m. Pickled Llama atmidy, it 10Xc, rd oat, et 1b6 1 , 9, - Ilooe—Act,te. at MGM; Live 11021 hare ill ; cltacd 2060 Cc; mini at 01,29%t CO: m(4lti to 112cturrs—Floor, 11,91 , 0 bbl.; Wheat. 12,000 trash; h; do; Oats. 02A90 , puipmErn—Flottr, 2 ; 090 141.7 nog; 4,292 DWI 3: , i J.,*. . . I errs; stoic!, l letnetti •,, t. cars rnetV, & co; sri ••bit r/f..V.oca. .'"qgssrell & ming; 119 cora ti Saes rya 7 .1 - • losy &ICI/1) - Res jr; ':0 bag. 11rley,..T ler. =7 has mall toed, Ceip A Shepard: lo dressed drr A.:-Irmt,trougil car. metal, J „Moor head; Ito tibli Carbon oil, C Bellinger, I car corn, N taurtneyi a pkes butter, El' rkpatrlck A /Irv; Ix tirestall bola P Hanna h.; d 9 MI. hour, onaker A hang; 60 tibia 111;W/dues, Lambert, StaplGn A co; lb tibls lour, 31 Connelly; I 1,14:a butter, LI Grakara; l 0 palsandriea,Vol,s, co; 00 hides, T liurbett;:: care lumber, L Langhato; 60 bbls crude pettbieuni, White, Bro h N/; 1 car lum ber, I 13.u1ire;11. CLIMEL.A.DI3 P1T79.1517X1311 tart 801.13.-.- Dec. 00-li , tl blborna, John Ilaorhead; I car rail/ feed, K. II b llllehart; I coo lumber. Kelley lc U alai lob bble hour, T U Jenklua; 11l 011 Ohio W 0. Byrom; 40 1,14. cats, 7 do barley, 4 thy •undrlea, P , ittereon A Ammon; ll bz. cheese, A A J Kerr; tiltssekt buts, 3acCullough, Smith A co; 9do do, .1 P Ilan or, & oih: bats Ilaitered, 2 pkgs eggs. Leo A cor.-1 , bases ekeese, kl keg. lard, T C 3 , nail., 5 bbla 'beans, Arbuck/o h co; I car loll! KnoxNleKee; 1 laid tobacco, Jo. Murphy; 2 lure butter, Bested], Child. & CO. A4.l.ltumraY, Saa.traoa, December 22.-1 ear what, Kennedy & I.lrui 3