GESON PEA►COGK. Editor. VOLUME XXI. FAR PPESENTS—PINE POCKET WALLETS AND niildl , B, Writing Desks, Stationery Boxes, Pocket Cutlery, Gammon and Clu as Boards, Chess, Gold Pen °ince Ink ' , Stands, Juvenile Books, 'Stereoscopes and . Views. • W. G. PERRY,. drl 728 Arch street. .. MARRIED. WYCKOFF—POLIIEMUIi.—On Wednesday, Dec. 11, at the Church on the ,Iffelghts, Brooklyn, by Rev. Dr. Kimball. Win. 8. Wyckoff to Jennie G., daughter of A. D. kolhem us; both of Brooklyn; DIU. • BELL.—Suddenly, on Thursday, I': M.,l2th inst.. Mrs. Amanda Bell, wife of John A . Dell, and daughter of the late William McCarty. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, • ho. 83 South Eleventh street. on Monday afternoon nex t, 18th inst., at 2 o'clock.* LIARRISON.—On the 11th inst. in Haiti more.tiobert Melted con of Sarah and the late Wm. Harrison, in the ma year of his age. HEADMAN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday morning. Doc. 12th, Witham Henry. the, only son of D. F. and H. A. Headman. aged 5 year,, 11 months and 19 days. Thu relatives and Mende of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, W. Heir No. - MI. Ludlow street, West Phila. gstp . nis„, op_gtus ay afte rn oon. at 2 o'clock. To proceed to mount Med Cemetery. HORI4.—On the 12th Instant, John Horn, in the 26th year of hie age. The motives and friends are respecttilly invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No 14 South woad street.„-,on Monday, 16th inst., at-2 o'clock, P. M. 'To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. - MouULLY.—Buddenly, on the 12th instant, Lizzie M.. daughter of William and Hannah McCully. aged 6 years atut 5 months. The relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 812 Tooker street. en Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to macperan carmete - ry7 013VFit — On the 18th. Joseph Oliver, In the 68th 'year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, members of let Company of eld State Pencil:des, are reasectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his eon-In law, John Brazen No. Eli Dickinson street, no Monday afternoon. et 2 o'clock. To proceed to Union Cemetery.* PHILDIN.—On the 11th inst.., John Philbin, in the bLst year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are 'respect ' fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 1201 1 Spruce street, on Monday, the 166 inst., at 9A„ 1.1.. without further notice. Puneral services at St. John's Church. SHARP.—Suddenly. in New York, on the 11th Instant, Thos. J. Sharp, aged 81 years. The relatives and fritnds 'of the family are respectfully _iervited .te attend the funeral, from the residence of his father. No. P 53 Marshall street. on Sunday, 16th fist, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. WILE 1148.—At ban Rafael, California, on the 18th of November last. Henry Wilkins. formerly of Baltimore. [Baltimore papers please copy.) • iptutam, CASKET: uU PATILter ros Dr 61641.1 (MANTEL alThr 9,1891. XAIILICT, VIGIEBTAILIE. I. L DOAN= OF TNNTII AND OBILEN BTIFDTD. I claim that my_ new improved and only patented BURIAL CASKET Is far ore beautiful in form and BM& than the old_ i and relinletre 'coffin. and that its constrnction adds to its strength and dura. tdlity. We. the ur.derslard, having bad occasion to nee in onr (amities K B. EARLICrB PAXS:NT BURIAL CASKET. would not in the future use any other U they could be ob. Gained. Shoop M. Elimpao? Rev, J. W. Jackson. J. ILSchenck. M. .. KJ. Crippen ,, Cons..l. Marston, '. O. N„ Jacob 8. Burdsall. Sevr.W. liarUne„ B. D.. Geo. W. EVADS. Ben . Orne. ' Wm. Hicks,' J. 1 , . Claghorne, D. N. Itinn. E YEE' tti 'DELL RAVE TBE FIRST QUAL." Lyons Velvets for Cloaks, TorOcur Velvets. Minch. for Elias. AUYRE A LA.NDELL. FOURTH AND ARM KEEP A Axe assostment of Caselmareytor Boys' Clothes. Cu sh:acres for Business Butts. Yolli LIFE LIFE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office S. E, corner of Fourth and Walnut streets. CASH ASSETS NEARLY 111.001=. ALL POLICIDSI NON-FORFEITABLE. The-American is mpared to issue Policies of every description affecting Life hisurance, and would call espe cial attention to the various attractive features' orceented in Its Prospeettuy which can be had at the Office of the Company, and of 'all ita Aaenta. • ALL ML•TrAL POLICIES ISUED PRIO TO JANUARY FIRST will participate S in tho divide ß nd at that time. New ist the time to Insure. ALEX. WHILLDIN. President. J en ; :MOM. Secreta ry, del/ Qat. lIEWGIOVIII NORTH BROAD STREET PRESBYTERIAN' Chnrch..—Prof. R. IL Blather. et Amherst College. Marc. will preach to-morrow at BM A.M. and IN P.M. • It mgr. CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, ELEVEN IA and Mount Vernon.streets.—Bermon on Sunloy morning, 15th inst. by Reg. H. H. btorrell. and collection is behalf of Foreign ion . • t• gar. REV. M. DiRURTZ WILL PREACH IN VEIN. Am!' Mr M. E. Church. Eighth etrect above Race, on Sabbath, 15th but., at 103 S A. td., and Rev. I. MIPAOp. P. &VIM it* celaoat tI VAIY a h y rr lnl i ti Ta i l! A N C h U I RC at 10X A. fd., and 7X P. J.. by Env. J. IL Mellvaine, D. D.. of Princeton, N. J. It-• 116 r BT. PAUL'S P. K CHURCH, THIRD, i ELOW Walnut street. 'will be open for Divine service % every Sunda evening this winter et 73 15 o'clock. Young men special invited. fiermon tomorrow evening by Rev.rhillips rooks. kir oj Ea3gI,A.g ., ...LP O IIIA. B will IBLE SERI Y ti —THE Willete. In the West Arch Arch c Betreeyt the ryTeri p a r ri Church. at 73.‘ o'clock., on, Sabbath erening, the 15th of December. . 11116 r REV. A. WILLITS:D. D. WILL PREACH. the Anniversary Sermon of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, in the West Arch Street Church. To•aorrow, at 7.%P. M. Blaming services at 1O) o'clock. The public are invited. . • Sfir"l AM FEARFULLY AND 'WONDERFULLY made."—lAst sermon of the present series. Ito.. Dr. March will proacicon•this tubject to-morrow,. Strad ay evening. at 136,• o'clock,. la the Clinton Street .Ch itch, Tenth, below dpruce. The puollo are invited. lr ggitim.- OLD SPRUCE STREET OlitiltEtl—E3P.RU , .:E . 6 "." street, below Fifth. Rev. J, Wheaton Smith, D. I)., Paster. Moniing service 10,50* A. AL Elnbiect—"Forgivo. nese the Ik•gliming of a Better Life." Evening a: 7„id o'clock. Sermon to Young Ladies. it or GERMANTOWN . SECOND PRESBYTE ILAN Church. Tulpehocken and Green streets.—Couunu. mica in the morning. Church closed in the evening on account of union service in behalf of the tract ammo in Market Square Church. !to Or ST.' CLEMENT'S CHUSCIL TWEN and Cherry streets. In consequence of its broke d windows, stud not to interfere with the work of time r storing them, this church will be closed Cymru ro sr, Sun_ I day, the Igth. It will be reopened on flunisy,;. the ^id inst. ism. TIIE• SECOND PRESBYTERIXN Coo 4131, Wit, betweenent worship In Horticultural Hall, Broad street,Locust and 'Spruce. Preaching To morrow at 1034. A. M., and Vs' P. M.. by the Pastor Rev. E. R. Beadle. Communion service in the afternoon at u.s o'clock, at the church Twelfth and Walnut streets. It-' Iior"BELf3IZAZZAB'S LESSON."-BY lit:glib:Sr . of the Young Men's Christian Association, Prof es. nor B. IL MAME& of Amherst College. will preach to young.,men on the above subject, In the Presbyterian .Churrh. Broad and Green, tomorrow (Sunday - ) even ing, at 7}6 o'clock. Jill are invited, young 'men tunnel. . ser jo TRE SIXTH OF THE SERIES ON tlEitnuN Medical Students by the Bishops and Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Oburch.will be delivered by the Rev. Pr. Rudder, at St Stephen's Church. 'tenth street.. below Market, on Sunday evening next, at 736 o'clock. The seats in the middle aisle will be reserved for Stu. dents. I,S SPECIAL NOTICES. itily• HAVANA CIGAR CIRCULAR. We have neither abandoned the CIGAR IMPORTING BUSINESS, nor commenced manufacturing what are ciettaliv called "Domestic Cigars." Vs e continue te import Havana Cigars, as we have done for forty years. Their high cost, however, has _determined tut to Intro. duce a bona fide substitute that can BE RETAILED AT MODERATE PRICE, and to this end we aro manufac turing sine Standard Cigars, including grades made en. tiroly of Vuelta Abele loaf, such as is used only in load ingß factories. This we prepare and work ON ELR SYBTEM, guided by long practical experience in manufacture at Havana. • Our now enterprise is, therefore, in its leading ehlocis. AI mere treater o f a first - clans factory from Havana to Philaaelphis, and our manufacture will be, in . greater Tart, strictly Fine Havana Cigars, equal to any importsd. yet much cheaper, and by no means to be confounded with even the beet customary grades of Domestic Cigars. The smoking public may soon judge of the truth of tour assertions, as our Cigars will shortly be offered to them through the principal city dealers. STEPHEN FUGUET & SONS, ilattapi) - No. H 9 South Front street . COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK. Ihmanacruca, December 14, 1867. The Annual Election for Directors will he held at the Ranking House on TUEBDAY, the 14th day of January, 1868, between the hours of 18 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock Y. M. , H. 0.1 YOUNft: del4 e,tn,th,tlAl4 Cashier, wir WOMEN'S NATIONAL ART ABSOCIAT ON. Second Annual Exoibition of WORKS 0 e' A itT,_ EXECUTED BY WOMEN. N()W OPEN At 921 CHESTNUT effect. Single Ailnilselon. 95 cents. Benson Tickets. %Lents. star. ANDALUSIA uOI,I4UGE.-ANNUAL CHRIST. mae Jioliday Stemless, Thursday, peoumbar 19. 1867, at M _Address by Bishop , atbvens. Cars leave Ketu3lngton //spot •at 1.9.1.6 A. M. , debt 4trp. lilr• ON ARCTIC?. OP HON. WM, A. PORTER, 011 AS. MORRId, Eighwas THIS DAY admitted to prac tice ae an Attorney at•Lfaw In the Dietrlet Court and, Court a 01Phis COMUOUrlotot for tho Qity and flountY of Phila. .0. . It* \ -NO. 213. , o OF THE MAYOR. OF THE CIT eve PHILADELPHIA, P.M.11.14:1113,1 1 367. SPECIAL NOTICE—The attention of the citizens of Philadelphia hi especially called to the following section of an Ord inane(' declaring Public Nuisances: SPo , t 9. To stlfier,or_permit snow to remain more than wiz working hems after the same may cease, to . fall,' on any owed bOOTWAY or GUTTER orthe city, in front of or adjosning any church, public building, boner!, "tore, shop' stable or tenement of any kind, orthe adjoining aide yard thereof, or vseant lots; and the occupier. or .the owner of ouch premises if unoccupied. shall be liable for.thn pen alty hereinafter prescriMffi for such offence. PENALTY—TWO DOLLARS. Measures will be had to enforce a striefi.eonffilittnee to the above, and all Officer' of the Police-Department are hereby directed and required to proaecute all offenders against the provisions of thLeOrdinaece. 13y order of Use Mayor. SAMUEL G. RUDIKLES, Chief of Police. • H. O. (Maim, High (Imitable.. ..delaatro. isillirp• CHRISTMAS DINNER TO THE FOOR.—'I he Teachers and Managers of the Bedford Street Mis sion intend giving s' Dinner on Christmas Day. to tae Scholars of their Day and Sabbath Schools, between 12 and 1 o'clock. Donations, either in monerr,. poultry or provisions, thankfully received hy-the Managers. or the following members of the Committee 'of Arrangements: Edmund a Yard, No. 209 Spruce street, E. A. Johns. N. E. comer Fourth and Arch streets. ' J. 11. 13nr dull, No. 1121 Chestnut street. J. H. Piller, 8. W. corner Tenth and Green streets. J. L. Blspham, No:710 South Second eareet J.Parker..Jr., No. 809 Spring Garden streets, George Milliken, No. 828 Arch street. J. 31.111bbs, No. IMO Buttonwood street, George Perkhopine, No. Of Nort h Fourth street. JAM. H. Busett No. 8 North Sixth street, Or by the Missionary, Rey. J. D. LONG, No. 619 Bedford street. Ito M•• MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, Putt.s_ukteula. Dec. H. Ibitt. - This Bank has paid on account of its shareholders re ni,ling_is Philadelphia tho State tax of THREE MILLS PER - DOLLAR assessed on their shares. Those residing in other portions of the State are requested to pay the tax in their respective districts. and the . slime will be re funded on application at the Bank. Pioaresident share holders, on application. will - receive the name amount on each share as is paid for this tak for those resident in the State. J. WIEGAND. deli RI Cashier. Nay. THE BANK OP NORTH AMERICA. Pnrr.annt.rems. December 11, lik37- *"..' The Directors have declared a Dividend of SIXTY NINE CENTS PER SHARE, as of July 1 last, payable on demand: This Dividend, duo to stockholders resident in this city, if not called for before the 20th instant, wilt be applied to payment of the amount demanded by the Re ceiver of Tasea tor hide tax on seaweed value of their dock. . JOHN EQCKLE Y', deasto Cahier. • ser CITY OF ALLEGHENY, PA... TuxAsuccit's Orrtcx, December 9, MT% Notice is hereby given to the Holders of the PER CENT' 31UNICIPAI, BONDS OF THE CITY UN 4LLEGIIENY, That the Coupons on said Bonds, coming due January 1.5 t. Bee, will hepain on said day Rom the State tax) at the BANK OF PITTSBURGH, in the City of Pittsburgh. Pa. I). MACFERRON. de10,010P) Treasurer of the City of Clegheny. Pa: Mr. THE HANLON'S GRAND MINATURE CIRCU. H THE lIANLON HOLIDAY MATINEES. FOR THE ESPECIAL PLEASURE AND BENEFIT OF.' THE SCHOLA.P.S AN D CHILDREN OP pH' LADE L.- PHIA. (kit 4t CITY OF ALLEGHENY, PA., TREA FM' 15Z.11% 0 Scg s ß, December 9.1867. ALLEGHENY CITY COM PRO , E BONDS WANTED Persons holdinn Compromise Bonds of the City of Alto-heny. Pa, are hereby notified OM the Singing Fund for be invested in theta 'bonds at the lowest rates offered. Proposals will be received by the underagaed. nail WEDNESDAY, the Ist of January, IMS. IX SW:PERRON, Treasurer of the City of Allegheny, Pa. oclfl3mrp Mir LADIES' FAIR.—A FAIR FOR TIIE.BALE. OF useful and fancy articles, in aid of the Alexander Presbyterian Church, will be held In the new church building. N. E. corner Nineteenth and Green streets, com mencing on Monday, December 16th, at 5 o'clock P.. M., and continuing daring the Week. 'tickets of admission—season; 50 cents; single. 25 cents. Children, l 0 cents—to be had the door. del3-etrpe Ir ON MIVON OF HON . WM. PORTER , C HAS. E. ORGAN, Jr., was to-day admitted to practice in the District Court sad Court of Common Plena of the City and County of Philadelphia. aggs•- St MR , TIIING NEW UNDER THE HUN Harry _ ( w urT's Melling and marvellous mrform lon ce gi bri e t s i i eL ate r.Will appear nightly with the Elam - del4.4t REDUCTION IN PRICE OF STECK d: CO.'S Strand HAINES BROS.' Planes, Melodeons, rte.., to suit the times. •J. E. COULD. den Inoto • . Chestnut street- HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 AND lidta Lombard AM'a .thaPerf4 l 7 PaPartment- - Medi' treatment and tlnea... ftirmaboattratuttonelv to the BEETHOVEN MATINEE/I.—Mr. WoKaolin has been solicited to repeat the series of Beethoven *Matinees given In the season of 1866-643, and has engaged the Foyer of the Academy of Music for that purpose. A matini,e will be given on alternate Fridays, com mencing January ad, and the coarse will end on May Bth. The whole number of Sonatas composed for Piano Solo will be performed, and, diving the series, songs of a character to correspond with the general style of these performances will be introduced, in order to af ford a pleasing variety. The study of Beethoven has been made a specialty by Mr. Wolfaohne and a scrupu lously correct and elevated reading of the works may be expected. Beethoven is a study , of days, months and years. Ills earliest works, based upon the models' of Ilaydu and Mozart, are marked by simplicity and clearness. As life advanced new feelings controlled him, and his style underwent. a change. Bnt in his later years an infirmity otan unusually afflicting character to one in his profession, drove him to take refuge within him self, and produced a third style, whiCh is eo imbued by hidden meanings and dark shadowing of design,that it is no child's play to understand him,and requires much courage to attempt to interpret him. - Beethoven has been likened to Shakespeare and Michael Angelo, and like them has provoked many critics, analysts and commentators. Mr. Wolfsohn would be glad if he should begie means of giving even a proximate idea of the great author's works,to the young amateurs, am bitious of doing something , in art which might raise them from the "slough of despond?' of mere mardpnla•-• tion of the key-board. That the series will be interesting and Instructive there is to doubt, and many will derive the same ben efit from these recitals as though they were receiving a lesson. There is an earnestness in pursuing this subjeet as shown 'by Mr. Wolfsohn which commends his efforts to the, support of that portion of the public which has an appreciation of the higher class of corn pesitious.' 1 KENNEDY's CONCERTS, —This evening at Musical Fund Efall, Mr. Kennedy will give the last of his at- tractive Scottish entertainments. He will sing a se. lection of favorite Scotchimilads, and illustrate them in his usual felicitous manner.. Tun TanArara.—Mr. Brougham appears tonight in the Lottery of Life, at theNalnut. Mr. Edwin Adams will appear at the Arch in,Damon and Pythias. after which. The Virginia, Mummy. At the Chestnut Mlle. Zoo will conclude her engagement with Bement/dos and The Wept of the Wish-ton-Wish. A 'varied enter tainment la, offered at the American. LiNimr. closes her engagement this afternoon at the Academy with Mary Stuart. MLLE. JestAosennx.—On Monday evening ltdegreat German actress witl make her appearance Wt. the Chest nut Street Theatre in Medea, supported by her dxcel lent company. . BurivAN Terixaarrx.—Thts series of splendid paint ings will be ethibited at National Hall this evening. Tile designs are by the moot eminent artists in this country, Messrs. Loarley, Church, Kyle, Huntingdon, Cropsey, and others, havibg contributed to make these tableaux-in every respect a most admirable and beau tiful panorama of the events described in the Pilgrira's Progress. The prices of admission have been reduced to 30 cents for a single admission. Four tickets for one dollar, and admission for children 15 cents. Bixri..—The immortal Signor will give another of those unique exhibitions of ma* for which he is fa mous, at assembly Buildings, ,to-night. bignor Blitz has determined to withdraw from tho , platfonn at : the cloth of the present season, and those of his old friends who desire to Bee him again in his Character of a Professor of the Black Art, suould.embrace the pre sent apportuntty. PUILADELPIIIA OPERA HOUSE.-A most attractive programme is offered for this evening at this popular establishment. Bedworth will appear in several favorite characters, and the members of the troupe will contribute the customary selections of vocal and instrumental music, interspersed with humor, vocal bite, and burlesque. Mr/01TR STREET Omuta. House.-The laughable ouriese ,Surf will be givene at this opera house to night.'A-number of other burlee t qaclAre anuouneed. with eittravagatzas, songs, daudes, and the usual va rieties belonging to the minstrel stage. . ~ , . delV9trp§ —Our "Dlarno d Itlene" Qfp,loSPsol,Btalver. Thaelfiray and M rr tt have beeir emulated in London by the ands uneement or a Bijou edition of Longfellow. KUM= PECIAL Noll CES. lIIL CSICAL. AIIIUSVII/MVI!6 raCalr - l - p , ....c...- -- r...altexte.e• of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] X Tuesday, Nov. 26,1867. - -The preluni a.B the -approaching discussions of the two C'ltaanolD.4e.--- -- --72s have now been arranged. • In the Sen ate, - t1:1.4.- adebate on . Roman affairs will begin on - On the motion of the Baron Charles 3DO -- cx rola - - Mira the Corps Legislatif the demands of in terpmel! =ion by Jules Fevre and the opposition axe one and by the clerical and legitinalet 4s=b-atzt. the other, on the second expedition to 3.-3- - "Ve- been alike accorded. This ques'- T I.oWink. W 11 come up for discussion on 31-10,1 - 1 a neat, and be followed by exaeral_ bates on the Italian and German pol icy of a government, M. Thiers rightly in - e..ster - day, with respect to their manage .aaere t- it - would be found practically impos -4-lible toarosaejporiate. by any very strict lines of 41- risl csa .. ictlajects which were In ' principle so t rota g 1 connected and dependent on each other. "Toe s€ - s - I -.)4artaxet debates will at least ; impart 141 -, w- - Ae=• 1 - 1" mess and interest to the opening of eialon - unately the present eon is to tu__....fi.-coaa of the Chamber is such that the re st:2lr., aas. ..f.a.r as a mere vote is concerned, is • -saray-a a foregone conclusion, and can con -re-yr .33.0 4e4lia.t- indication of the real sense of the coagtry -- A=tiscrier the questions at issue. Before that can beas.- - = - #...airied we must have a Chamber elected a_ a wiea - mw- - -'which shall not make universal suffrage a. mere - -. icselcery and Instrument in the hands of - eat for carrying out its own schemes sari t..e.= ve-s - under the cloak of the nation. For Las to hare si - lc millions, and which will proba bly,. be - ± - 4=, -- I=3Lxict to cost ten when it comes to be 3r3- c 3 y-et it has been undertaken and the' money' - -a. -- rae-ret without the nation's having any way - prOviously consulted, sad ma - 12. - r because the Emperor thinks it ad 2a-rita -c=3. - xis to his personal interest and dynasty z_c• te the clericals and legitimists. When other day, that the Imperial speech itree=s_ a. great success, - I meant that it was in. tone and &erecter than as to any racts w it enunciated. It has pleased by its m. cud almost apologetic character. But there i = of mach ground for congratulation, so ax- as. condition of the Empire is concerned. - 1 - 11-li-..s _am readily be est:unmed up under the heads of ba. crops, both in wine and grain, and scarcity ' of provisions, • cleciP~ _gig and unelastic revenue, and 1a eve In creasing and Very elastic debt. instance, at the account given in the e• Rook of the state of the Imperial Already the "rectified" Budget of 1867, a ea to have closed (of course) with a pal sair-rx..T_-3=t-cs of some 20,000 franes,-, is announced 132 =EL 43c-ficit of eleven millions! -the cause - I::amee...3=aag a. failing short in the estimates to in addition to this an extraordl --y• c:r - Ast. of one hundred and fifty-eight i,cs - xas iffetnaaarieled in the spring on account of be. ==pa tai condition" of Europe, to be spent and armaments in theinidat of a -- 2 , 3= t 1- 4 ;•-..s.- s --.o=- - rtallaition of peace! To this, again, secs r - romor -- lbe added hall a dozen, or perhaps, a g' More ` tor - semiing 'lo,ooe +••1!:1 N.N4l:k!Plw Rome to "run up a IneM.„'''" as -ea then "march down again.' , we have herein prospect•a very pretty ittie Z. of some couple of _hundred millions cir the czz c3 of the current year. But this is not rue ingenuan Blue Book tells us that debt (that bug-bear of finance min tors.) a. -,2-4.27/7"-i-7.,cr_--ei, - wlaich the late M. Fould always so ..E:i ~ ex-el3. and Witakington, has been loft to I.lefessira- Aries_ Norton Co., bankers, in this Charity selected in Paris is the Or __ pitmas" of the Prince Iniperitth in Lon- . c i <>ink one 41=1.1r the publiellospitals, not yet decided can z .132:31.41:1. -:VirIZISI/IngtOtt r the, zoldierte , llo63. .E..a.ch t324e..5e institutions Will be benefited in tire auk francs by the above vieto eselftVeitreiel _Ainierliearti skill and-ingenuity. _Yoh lus--arsisar - Zertl- that .elevem millions of perfinna passed - t..13e - x-Nar=ei-s i gla the tirrnstiles to thVihilVersa tioar_ All such statistical queations will, o -saco - Itt.t - ase- J , litzfmegf settled ogidallY limo by • OR IS -D '4 114 I 'CIENIBER 40P1P'EAN AFFAIRS IFROMI OUR WHOLE COUNTRY. Attempt to Blow Up the Cleirlic. ammo_ Prison, London-a Barrel ons-Ar powder Exploded at ttalm , several Dwelling/ Houses BECitssa..- Bow n -Four Persons 11..iiX.Ae-azz_ Over Forty Wounded. QUEEN'S HOTEL, LONIiON, Dec. 13, To-day, at the hour of four o'clock is t,..11. , e noon, three men, accompanied by ict - womackm6. - za___ ire observed by persons passing at the xantfcatxxtp---- -to rell a barrel against the wall of the C1er.13. - ..ex:a Green prison, where Colonel Purke, arrested a short Glue since, charged_ sa active complicity, In the Fenian 3zoL3 au Manchester, and other Fenian izaris 'are confined; some under from It magisterial examination in thte Po ce Court, and others awaiting transmissi4okszx -,arr--I__V ferent towns for trial. The barrel was. the wall bounding the side of the prisox: which persons confined at Clerkenwell sire ranted to take exercise at the hourof four P. M. Boon after it was fixed in whaL - t. =crag - 7= re called its position an awful explosion-. r4:14.2.c.:0 - -ca. by most disastrou'sconsequences took. The prison was blown down to a irent = 3. gap. almost • one hundred feet wide A:a Q,- been made in its ruin. The. lug houses situated on the tie - street opposite to . the prison were skawat - taiws many of them being almost completoi-v -- ir - • ..to the earth. Two men, with a woma.xx- -warior.-•=w„. is sUppoied, are the parties who fixed thrte were immediately arrested, but the t who was seen to light the fuse wide - maisrwa. piled to it, made his escape. None or, °tiers confined in the jail got out, as the termtz_ their time of outdoor exercise had terloneataza. and they had been marched from l3e y. and locked up in their cells j fore the explosion took pia 11.• street opposite, which runs pornr.-1-le2_ the prison, tattle spot is natrew.and bots.ll' "wow houses three stories high. They are for time- -- to; part rented out in apartments of one- aza-x -rooms each. The, inhabitants of the e_a_teraas - 1 - a_ -- s --- , suintrbilupefurh district of. Clarkenwell ware peon ' Twenty houses were almost 23p molishe4 sill* rendered -matensintal- - - erasb.--, gliti :wit , firemen were inuttecli.miza=- 7 47.- Ironed to Ole , ' Spot, and arc now etarsa-4=037 digging in and under the ruins for dezt-sa. ltzsizsct_ Forty persons, men, women and chilzirea_ -•=.•- been found to be wounded. Four of t.ka_.e.mxii. already died. A house which stood in - C2=tie. sr t just directly opposite to where the br - le4ssAtatizr_ been blown in the prison wail, has •=t,.- pected for some time as a Fenian heaatvq_Es., or place of rendezvous for Feniamars..- police authorities have ordered t-lawat. - strict search should be made on the prei=rx.isse -B- - -ve=s, - morrow. The remainder of the injured_ ---Ar=r have been removed to the nearest scene presented in the neighborhood ams_r- - 4_l - darkening evening and since nightfall i e-=fsc ingly romantic and picturesque, thozza..xx.zi_s• people being gathered in . the ViCitlity, cussing the event, its origin and consfecitzeicre with his or her ' - neighbor.. "I".lxe -of . the dwellings and the wall are guarded by a strong force of pcii_kt-e_ _.ix=se. street highway has been ripped up to n. coax — erable distance by the explosion, and tixe of the jail have fallen, to some extent, - I_th.tc> breach, revealing.the interior of the'priscsxh. No damage , has been done to the , prtscsica. lta•st Inge. The whole city of London is terribl- - by the fact of this sudden and daring- wa.ttex:Ex- Everybody feels alarmed, for the senons. that no ode can foretell where the nest this description hray fall.. The Gavel-ma becoming exceedingly. active. All the funeral processions projected in Irea.n....tr cl. memory of the Manchester convicts ID..ear-am strictly prohibited, and meastires of a sIF T- ax,ic=s stringent character are looked for on the part the Executive. It is feared, or at least deemed very IL. that some trouble will ensue from the m=x movement in Liverpool. The police force in Liverpool, nerhap.s. London, is utterly inadequate to deal wit hs. crisis. Colonel Burke, Who is confined in the well prison ,(not the man lately sentesa_cesa death in Ireland and transferred to Unglarkrad as±"Thr commutation of his sentence), is more tizt.-..a..1z t5F....-- pected of being a very active Fenian i=verzace - x - - - _ agent. He is at, present charged with _lx.s. - vw - S - • taken a prominent part both in organs •••• directing the Manchester riot movement which Policeman Brett was shot. Indeed, is alleged that Parke had charge of the -za.x-xxia s - mr=xc=7L served them out to Allen, Larain, Gould,. waancl. others, Just before, the tumult commencecl-.. The Danish Purchase.. _ (Translated from the Faderlandt.l The government not having provided r..........n..f. 1- --Yt- - = e sale of the West India Islands should rem--• s - Y--- , -• ~... secret here, until the transfer was cortfLz-meria_ s -- Washington b the Senate, which for Ise ve -----.......:-.. ..1 .. 'reasons it seems would have been more i> rot:a , t-- __"--_ but having- itself spread the intelligence. seto r....tzr—=!a. - Z. a couple of days after the closing of tie ltza-n. gain it had found its way, if _even in flon-xxx. n=ar._..c:=:. entirely .accurate,, to one of the daily ji.c.xxx-Y - Y-A=A.-- -- T o=a of Conenhagen, and was thence COMECLZ2Z2AC-13_ by telegraph to the press of all Europe- IC NWITCO.7=W--M__ Oa. indeed be silly if we should any longer rt. r-e. tewa_ to bo unacquainted with a matter now .1 - . - .. in olururt_ -- the entire world. According, therefore, - co sur - .l=s_a_ we have 'learned and what we could have - r..c=..-ML~3 some time since; if we had not, us stur.4ocA, car -- ar=r-- laidered it our duty mbeellent on the subje..Ac- t miu:n --- allt - i_l_ further advised, we say that the substance 4o f , t.:llt=in_Ae sale and the contract conchtded is the ess.l.- of three islands for eleven and three-quarten- - roc lions or about twenty millions of rim dolls,._ _.......... France, however, having a right of pre—emot - p - t - A4=3...- -- -A=L to St. Croix,.the sale of that island is taxe.r...i - dca.--.rte dependent on said riglit not being enforced_ contract, therefore, in pieliniinaritronly -nr..11.. asens..... ftt - s to the Islands of St. Thomas St. - .Tokx.ira., ..--yr=:no-zn— which the.purchase , money :1E sena millAtona IX -oar• - • hundred thousand dollars,to be aTd with T.11:2 1 i. million - three hundred and thirty-three - ttsx.norametaa.-x=rn_-aca_ three hundred and thirty-three rfx dollars,_..lDlP - Y.-Yzi, t coin of the realm ~..A u expression of„tlier amicabitems.--immr._ --=,- of the population hi so ren'srved, for vrttio..l: - - it.: Eirime___-- peso chamberlain .. Cattlemen, . .f4=k - Arzlium - _ --4 -EL ----- Governor 10 Guinerni, • - I, ls A 7603:10t. - - /-..L - ... the West, Indies. itilhile,rto lay quite certainl y 4 1 100 - ittaV tiltt9 OPern Kam t.- the state of a ffairs as they+are, has done ird . ,.-fa_ ii .- ------ disposing"OfPifsabsitibri 'not &Wiling to -roe - , cio- =IC - AnY emettilOVekter lksti t tlable sum, and r.let.e can *troy rely onthe entiatn'•of the I:3l.Aresit. ailn-- I =2.- concerns the latter still the queerest Circa stance connected' with this transaction is- inkio Z. great hurry to lotting the Inhabitants Ar 4 - - s=-- the final report of the Commission. I'] mate accounts are not yet made up, but, se, I a previous occasion, there seems now - - tar:, tie doubt that a considerable surplus, said - tic* 7tJaB 2zra x-eae will remain on hand, to be divided between the State, the City car grad the quatanty Society. The I=ubscripti-o. f 13=s last was twelve millions, and the r.sx-aa - ia therefore amount to some 8 percent. six great railway companies put doisr - xx. foi 800,000 f., andmight, therefore, claim,. 2s. 31 '; and each., member of the Cornmiassiacs - fra. - -sue-7 - _*.sav4,- gtoonoteed 2 5 ,009 francs, might claim 2, CaCiao As I once before 111.4aated, a filsposivin. finit 'manifested to Mike these claims.. have since been abandoned by the Gunt.x--a. - sa. - Z-- - clay in favor of piblic charities, and 2..kse. and city will of course do the same. - served 'Garden was finally closed C. last, and I reg,ret Malay that there scersat_.a u ---aa=as— pect of preservintpermsmently this ing relic of the Exhibition, although 'tea >X would Alle at em 'the greatest boon s..xn.cl, , -.a_.w.._-_ -- Ataae".l— to the pckpulons neighborhood aan It stands. " ' The tine statue* "Napoleon Dying," 7:cv - s- 311 Vela, which so many _Amerleint _visiocomea, - have min and iiiinfred, has Pia been the Palace of St: Cloud, the Emperor 7asy l,--Amtz - it for the very moderate su ram vcsi'" francs. /ENGLAND. ,- ar 'W.E.Z.I L - .....ax-res-Jacz•-xxasuce of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] .1-I_-...... - v - ..........4.., Dec. 7.—By the arrival of the Spanish --- r...xree.. x- ..3tiarcella from Vera Cruz and Sisal, we lue..s. - ve me. -- wins from the Mexican Capital to the 27th 1 - 4=.1"7..."Tc5 - sri3tiber. - On 'the 20th - the - Congress as -1 is--- -- =1:11-e4zq_... There was much diffiCifity in obtaining . ~._-• ACTELCI , TCLMII3- Delany of the Representatives who cftSl - ca nor. -answer to the call were prisoners as Queretaro, San Lnis Potosi and other places, as 4:::•;:pc.xxie_ixtts of Juarez, and others were not dis -mt-m-5e.42. tocw- attend the meeting of Congress, - and a .I'_w crtlaex - s -still were on their 'way to the ilCztrolta..l..; The revolutionary movement, -- vs , -12..iea- was - feared for the day of the - sz:h_.....e . raisa.g - az:sr.-Congress, was checked by the mill t-st..x-y• xmic-sa.scures taken.by the Government; but the - -x-ie - N - 4:+l - aa tic/km.lsta are far from giving Up their plans ..5.„_,.-..= - asha.sr. ..4 -- ix.arez, who la becoming more and more tz.a.x>4 - .)p. - ril.-=x-- In Tlalpin the leaders of a battalion ( '' the M - '',.....1 - Irera brigade issued! a prominciamento, - Nifr --- Ittleas. groped to be untimely, and this deranged tie -Q , 'emr.fe-ral combination. The , divisions of .....siatoberaior and Corona were prepared for any es - -eaurt n , sact-41. those Generals had frequent confer - earaces. - wicrat Juarez. .cccsx - eLixtg to the newspapers of the CapitaL'a iptm..rt. - 3:- of - the Revolutionists had the boldness to •-•=r...t-nry-. sc. - laor-s.p by force froththe warden of the Pre 114t3tiett Ifinal loralace sixteen revolvers. .-The bad con .c:ificytt of the roads delayed the arrival of Senor 23...ocEte.tek and family and several well-known .A....ammez - le.stan os till the 20th. Amotig the party was , -...e..iztoex - as.i. C). E. Babcock, of General Grant's staff, _ Gemers.l. ..' .... turni and staff, and Sane O'Donnell, 3\'--.e-w - - "X" - (=>.l-k.. ' Tribune correspondent. General 23 - t - mx . xtt_ it is said, has been for the last two and a jci..-x-r - -c-eis-xs s special friend to the people of Mexi co., ev - ea acting as United States agent of the 11...... - T-boex-sa - "FrfLe..sican Government. To him, it is aided = is. the Republic of Mexico indebted for mu , 3x 2 .0.i...e... than $lOO,OOO. The neighboring vii -I..sares. sizict the crops have disappeared. Robberies 5.. x. -- fresatte-xtt. in Puebla, and it is reported that sc>_tarse.tx - -s.:welers who opposed the robbers were xxx - m_ x-c - rt ere di _ It; is .s....ismounced that the President has par a.m.-mesa I_ ..A.nlevas, J. •M. Carbajal, J. Hoyo, --.4:isant.c.l.l•_,. del Bello and L. G. Chores, and that he .la..tx..s restored. to them all the rights of citizenship, (:).1" - which they had been deprived. ...... -- xtzt.t.c..x - ..z.fortoti, of the United States, has ar i-' ha the City of. Mexico, with a commission c-- - t--37-ir-r, inc ,- e' 30,000,000 for arms, ammunition, &e., Irtz.m - - - mishea_ the Government of Juarez during the "s -- x-- , excaeia. 4:::,,c-e - upation and it is eild that the Onvern treleart-t. will. be obliged to seltLower california 'and ~.i_lizaisacts. t.4m- pay this. These reports have contri b-m.cl to the unpopularity'ofJuarez. • e. ~_ =-.ltL --.=lML a._ EtGasx - x-esponmaa.etico of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] Dee. 7, 1867.—There is a great 4:5.± - news. The epidemic diseases have almost aasa.ppeared; only a ' few cases 'are re -Es vosx - t.e.41. those in the most filthy , suburbs of Jtkroe_ city_ A. general calm, it • may be said, pre _ Nrva.l.l:3 T.,kaita city , both in politics and business. Gen er s 2 -..E...,dersundra arrival is looked for simply ss - -worrad bre that of a private Individual, and even taxe. - rancor against the political Governor place to a silent indifference abOgt his Ectiliness. Trade is still drill, receiving yast:a- impulse from the opening' of the winter - ya or even from the arrival of an opera j pe- even the banditti seem to have become, irk s. ine-nLerlare, civilized, for they have been very 44 - =.l.e t 4:1 - 1:x.r - ii.mg the past fortnight, which is so m Bch the more astonishing as ehrbattias is near, za.ma..= l - /New Orleans; American echooner T. White -from John, (N. B December_ 4-American lexyla-r5.... from New Orleans; American steamer .m4.la.r-aza from hreOM York ; British schooner Andra Orleans. Deeember a-Amorlosa'steamer 33 E.lra - a - Me., fT , C2•23:111. NerfOrYo , 11. Poi -dicitilmik.l4-. Nelyw 19. Neill Wise fir New York. • • - Azjea,Ao-26--140v. 'att. inn for Portland,' Ro yal reasso-Vit..-Jolhm • 0.2. American Drift Lech a owe* frozfa , are Brown for Portland.,_. Ken all*,:kb.4- for IP , or - tland. 41.3 c. 1. AlitOttctul brill Chiettne fog 11;MiPr'" - -40' T.13.1.a.i3c1 rote without awaiting the reettlt of the 33ic!r.. "tyx - xt another one already brought forward "b 3 - ep,!:>mv e of our colleagues, viz., that the govern motels cs order to receive and convert the par aso money into Danish , coin, has need intervention. of the Private or more correctly, its director, Mr. State Coca_ eilor Tietjens. It seems to us it would -m.e'exi as extremely may or siniple either to 71,-; az E tb e 1411 m paid into the Sank of England in mold, ~aad thence to take it gradually from time - rAcit ta.u_s_e, to be placed at' interest .or used as - spar-LI - a I. payment of the , last English loan, or = rl,lc> tEtl3. - .e it in bills from , respectable American crtasios, for .Instanee flo ra nothschlltis. ialoira.- - ver these mode s of procedure had Ibmeo - ro made use of, ''a strange, private negu:- tliorga_ seems to have been quite super =forts, sand being superfluous at , seems- tons al ppsNeloosterous to employ him (the Director .oLfOrrNeass.at4 as, judging from previous experience, Isse wax:lasi not serve the government on this men 101,C3Xt IFlrl.T..kkAatrt ample payment. But there is still g• in this affair that makes It doubly un ix:to-icy- z.3mat the government should unnecessarily itsoolf of the intervention of the Private Bank. sooics - x-vilance with the agreement made, the pur -4....k5a50. =money for St. Thomas and St. John, sa.krohrv - e stated, comes to the 'Treasury 33 rix dollars coin of the 313essarst3., but $7,500,000 gnl are 403- crtsx:s.raes, which, caleulated at .C 3 16a, .3d._par -- sacututtes .f: - .1,5K914 New - , when samics is to be paid, in Danish coin of.. the . with 13,333,338 rix dollars, then each 2:D.+0 ,- sa sot a sterling is calcidated only at 8 rix dollars 45.6, --- till./larag•ss.. However high insurance and other may be estimated, there will be a Aft -1.4c:•-gsr course in exchange, sterling being sz. pro-Ise-mit at about 9 rix dollars. It is, if not mats. ixtrza.l„. -- - still, however, excusable•:—but here _E. - cuspxitoicin arises that private advantages mcmiss.y be attained through the difference be -r-ime adopted rates of exchange and the ac -v-vorcal, =2::: 4:1 that it is for this reason that the expert of the Private Bank has tem intrusted tP - ,i operation. This suspicion is, perhaps, -ctiniforunded, but it cannot be denied that - it lea /ZOE- occasioned,and this should not have oc -r beco.use its course cannot be stopped - Now . cr. _lass arisen, nor prevented from turning t members of the govennnent who ez. - ca_g - irt to be elevated above it. • FROM IUEXI CO. FROM HAVANA. E L • VErn - HRSTON 'P PRICE TIIRRE,OENTB: Ccfi~ Nov. 20, British bark I.lorrluag_ !Mar for' tol'a'ir York;• American brig Pony:wt. for New York. klavANA.—Nov. th1.6.-ealled—American T. Heather li c 4l New York. December_ }—itritiall bri rontsl Yiirle; American brigAlmmul Rowell; New Vorklfidanialk brig Leonor. Lb:Weston; British frigate Lottly Havelock. Savannah ; British brig Loyalist, St. John, Kis th e i nz i.„ - her 2-6panish brig Pedro Antonl% American. ship BorrentA ~.,Barartnairt zz i x , schooner Challenge; Nero York: Deeember-48pa lereest Oliver. New Orleans; Spann h barn Charleston ; British bark Eva, New Nork; Amer schooner Minerva, Boston '• Spanish •hrig Pam (ilia ton, December 6—American frigate pins both Handitert. Savannah; American schooner Mary . S t Lang L liagenn s A meriran steamer Blenville, New Orlon:Mr; npanAbWpg Barcolo, Now Orleans. MATANZAti..-FOY. 20—Amencan brig nit t rilank_atobile; British scboonor T, Byers, Bt.. John; Mitts ricTr Olcrit„ St. John; British, bark Stampode,'NeW Yorki British brig B. Smith, Philadelphia;BPalliffigge . ' - quota. New YorkfAlritish brig , Os ray ' awl —British schooner Penguin. Halifax. thaunUtraterNarAllll West Wind, fiaPveston. Cirttnraraer-NotAAttierNVF* berts.l% ew Orleans. NO hi. Eliza N. uomwart.Liii nab; Silver Oar. Pernacol • John. N. Bunn4.,,Ast Dec. 6. Arn'erican brig Ha '- P. s.— , Atrived !allay the . nubl, from Vera Cruniao4 the Montezuma,*oni Aspinw Kingston, and Bin thr. de Cuba. • • ' CRIME. TRACERY IS, A Man and Twasibilidren Itatenieseugo Sx. Louis, December 12.—leformationwie ceived in Alton last night. el' a horrid murdeir committed on Mond • ay, ten miles north of that C.211V 1 Slr SF 011eTaitld-- and two of his children lost their li'18 ) 6. The. family live at Rinder'S Switch, and od Mon day two men with blackened faces, or eegrelea„ entered the cabin and demanded money of' the man. The latter endeavored to, escape, but they shot him. Then they cut him dreadfully with ea axe, and robbed the 'cabin of *lOO. 'Fite:wife started for the neighbors to make an alarm, but the fiends assaulted her, and two of the children, trying to save their mother, were also struck with the axe. Subsequently , the children died, though the wife is still living. An inquest was held on the bodies and a verdict rendered accord ing to the above facts. The name of the family _was Pepys. The murdered man had Just returned: from Sc. Louis, where he had sold a load of produce, and it is supposed the murderers knew of the money being in his punawares,' Efforts to discover the murderers of Pepys" and his children have led to farther particulars,-"and to th e n arrest of two suspected parties in tbia• city. Constable Byrnes, of Madison ciaanty,' in= forms us that one , of the parties snspdeted:wse apprehended this morning; and, lodged in Third station-house. He is a mulatto, named Joseph Marshall. Ills right eye is completely blinded or punched out. Ills companion In' murder e rs described as a tall, muscular mulatto: Be halt not been found yet, and - probably did not come to this city, The , two negroes were seen around the farmer's premises on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They visited the house .on Sattirday, evening, and requested the privilege or remain ing all night; but the farmer hitd no keorasito dations for them, and after &lug theut Material to start a fire they left for the purpose of eikeno. ing out. On Sunday evening they returned and . perpetrated the murder. repye, 'bad beak. sick for twelve days. with an attack of dysentery, and was in the act of repairing _lO, the outhouse when the attack waslnade upon him by, One of the negroes,'who,with Taxe, afterfelling Pepys• to the ground, mashed "his skull. The nesse sin then entered the house, - leaving . his victim, as he suppoesi, dead.. The . wounded man, however,ll summoned enough vitality to crawl into, the holm and ilied in a few minutes upon the floor. The wifeand , two children were soon stricken down by accomplice within doors, and' then the amp. derere, after securing the small amounfot der which the farmer's povertY affeadedtheni,. fled from the locality. 9 Pepysywas .exteeinely poor, but - bore the, reputation of. au honest, hard-working man, and his horribledeath inn, awakened great excitement in the neighborh ood. The - uegro, Marshall, was 'delivered over 2fe, • Constable Byrnes by the Sergeant at the'Thitd station-houee this morning, and after beide hadd. cuffed, was taken to the, scene of the mardetelit Madison county, where his examination will be held. , FACTS AND FANCIS9. —The Upper Mississippi is now frozen coin over. . . —Ole Ball Itroabont to sail from ' . ,,b , l'nrway for ~,, America. • ' —"Hot does you newly , punch hereto . .., answer?" . ~.., ~, ~. • "I really dotiTknow, for .1 . neier , ffsaaillUl; ol question.' eider. Lothrop'Motley is proposed 'for lice greo t. —France makes thirtY-tive • millIon•;1*Ca 'worth of watches and clocks annually: , , ' t - ''' —Copenhagen. is wild over the . Grande Ducheese de Gerolstein. ~We ourselves - shiny,liked to play at Copenhagen. , ~, ~, ....-.; '. ~.., —Ono Boston clergyman did,_ $5OO :worth of marrybig.in two days last week. A Don't 611 rusk for Boston. We can do as well here; —The London Athloreurn - calls Dr. Holmes's'. "Guardian Angel" "a novel without a stogy." That would certainly s.a amid Story. , —A couple , were married at Chicago last week.. Two of the bride's - "maids" Were married ladies. and the other two were the groom's daughtere., —Two silly .girls In Maquoketa, lowa', bare deelared their readiness to walk from that ! ptace to Chicago In five days, for $5OO each. , . ~.., J.. --Dlggory says be always respects old age, ex cept when some one cheats him with a pair of tough Chickens. ; , A -J.A. Widower in Lowell, Mass.,_with 'thirty-one children, has just married his third wife. , The children are not living at home, however. t i The Now Orleans Times designates the.popn lation of the South as° •`Southern, gondol:pop, plain and colored. ride, „ —For Chemists only. What kind of a ! does "salty” Smith want on the street railways,? Chlo-ride of Sodlain. , —ln order to get rid of the snow on literal:lV' road tracks it is propOsed to lutpOrt 'severs!. million coolie's and station them along the rails, with, umbrellas, whenever it snows. , —Payne, who started to walk frow Npyr It'srg to Ban Francisco, lectures in the towns • thrOgt atich ho passes, and makes enough to cover`ox penses. This is Payne his way.,' • '—A stock company is bein,g fOrmed in this city to go into the rather novel brisittess of mast- nfacturing ladles'• rubber bosoms, under a, now patent.- - Bpriaqfield Republiccim • ' - - - - —Jefferson, City, which is the capital of Mk sour!, has no water, excentingpumps, no Orem gines, and its streets are lighted with coal oil in stead of gas. . • —lt is estimated that over ten thousa nd , , tons of hay have been destroyed by prairie Ure a wit in the past two months, In the vicinity of Fort neve ker. This is a serious loss to the new settlers:`' - -The parties who bi&ed the Quaker 01141. excursion enterprise lost ton thousand &liar* by • the scheme. Captain Duncan was not:'putt- niarlly interested. ' '), , _ _The"fat contributor"offers the follo wing pre— miuras to persons who attend his leetures:r4 silver-plated trotting 4 horse; 1 dos. botgatt, f tia ip fence of wintergreen; 1 dor. bOttles " b Base Old Virginia;" 1 bottle balm of a theneatd 1 rely of flour; double set _ silver-plated' "opt, furniture; 1 pair matched saw horses; .: 1 chickens on foot; .1 pair of ehickensit] the d ; 10 bushels of corn in the oar; 1 bushel of cont in the juice; 4 quarts of "corn" in the ..11yatennili'f ' grand eight octave sowing machine, ,1 Wilk sat , : : U s a Business College ; 1 (will) do. at the 1 cue of babies' sl;oes, 1 case of A chOlerki. of conscience;' 1 Urge cenSM *lei " 1 ; ' , . multiplicand]; table; 6 dozen post aPlesrlitilawn, fall en wheat]. 1 traveling balm" Up& that wow traveled; 1 iniiian club; 1 baseeballerub; I; : ' . *to club; a section of the hundred miles 041011100;" didn't male; 1 beautiful : Amy-11 ' , ip- ' vtr-plated, , pearl:inlaid, ;, , olegantlp/,4 400. door-mat; I box deg collard' (papar . ) - p h „..,,,./' *lonia ticket to the meteoric ShOlvar; 1 brieliinmaddeon, 'silver: plated '' ; inlaid with a .hottik:aniVloi (of children); 1 set at iddry.handled] reallnstate; 10 sbarts in the "British Amerteitex_ollice with a stove in; 1 hat stove in; 1 trip' to Bridgeport]. I. trip is a MUM,-