Oftler i/Acigie grr-fs:eall PoWitist s . l Wr th Ve t l event ' s, ,krat, ‘ . 1 1 " ale climetv)t,P. oye*ereed, cuiion 4ge# 410:04 4 n i l4l ; '' Otttle 0 1 0 NiorldOt bRs, .0 011 4 61 ecHlivP, 1- :. ,_ptnenti,•anq pa,tm if,the unkthiin liistAFy, .* l 3sa.clc4lagldjy,t4italeo Ica at_iht 11 f01 Pgai - in*eit = oprised'iOlthfitThe 'boundaries, s.'t 4 ', le: i;' f .'') ..• '. .7 , • :•'- ' ) .,: .‘p one gtiAdi pervading hie& that 6. Whole "introspect, it is the_ thought ) t. hTisbeen r *re - tukte,iitli; - A . Oecacte; of 'iPili,, 'P'9IAITCIF..-4.119X is t h, e great, leit'liirm with a glorious radiance °per, tie broad, eventful ‘isinils a,P€l. ilbera-`, tittliitial; Soelal;lnklividuld ; libenttion of 40 1 * 1 0045t,1i 6 iNatilfil'aihil* , 'elttS . Itr *IM"-lW.'%' 4o o 4 rSi hitor.frio these ~, i i i...:,7c r .:7... , ..•7 ,, . ~. ' 1 :,' .in Which the light Of . fiA 4 it' ) ? , -r hli7a3itieti theglobe is our : s, - , g'' le 'opened, in Isso, ' ' ' ~.. ,•,. ! ela4;4ll.anxiety ; o men's I . :irlei.ti-ittitl'for looking' for ' • '7-.,-,°l ' 1 ". 1 " ~,,.. ' ' ) .130toingititoll.the eq•rth."' Ifitt• At . l l -.' I , l i pi ' the;horizon ., ' ~. 4 ~ , .. - , t pi% •upon ) Intoß; • lil ' X l4 0Z: i' - 'l*`',' yeiti, *as • to con *M. ~'?-*47';'st, , '•„,, With its terrific. storm. s '•l3la, was . " .'' gathering' ''','lt'S ‘irool4ititf;'isisi*iii:,*siriiggle, confidettf in its ' 3 115 1 . );*tiS l iiTOtaitOt., audacious in its ',pieten: Anyosiitaget i'or tlie'll4l , .V when it should set. iit.4 l f b?' Pattie iiroYOgliost; the•atlfsfleing ado: ,•ef hirgda)3, fted9it.-. The InIPPWitVO•9! I ! /i, i:last'-'., irt*rti, - 104.'James llo.dfaturn; was ~ „, ~ °l befete the 'first year of ..0,. , 1 7 4. ,°,. ' , t .-.°•,..., , , t .• I , le:ha ' . .45ut1e,d . , etc.... American. people **-:*4ol,ti:e'iiiAiit'who'woi iosl ,64 s4.tbe great' , ' ,1 7 ip4er4 Rix tatteleati.titi - with his life s . ''' • .i.l.rt:h".t.tte.ir leader through those trout-' t . '"..:77eitliit Were so eleits at band. 7 1 0 ...n., tthe .., Wm .emxiek , The Ittieliolders' - ‘ , 7 4 4 7 - 7ii'„reoeetl i its liatefol crest and, stru -t try; ,T. ' . l,•tbo,lAort, of Unman Liberty ' ',, a , " - q' . iiniart: , ' Net; 'this gt;*Tfittit. alone •.* -AtieNibble'world , ‘' ' ' ..ilen*Sticiek..Of the. ''. .- 'We Onflict. • ' . ' the peaceful 0 Atto4' ll I/ y cop: ; 0I t 'Of i 4 , world's .r)- '. e f ted t 'gage of' 4* : ; Ottiqatin the pa.ss , • t: 0110trot.4bfk,7eountry • alone, . vorld. its grind..key4note of Human ratig - '. , ttround the. globe. Russia .1 . dup, as her forty millions of serfs en ,. On the 'PrOrnised • - Land'ik .:. their free- . r.e3K', ; .*nglanift yrsinee, itisii*,'Spain, itefl, - " have tat; felt. 14* e lectric 'fire ' of .' Liberation . .., , . . - ;; ipuslog through-00y vein and artery of ' their , .atf4.: life; , ,Hven. hoary Ciiisti,. inspired • . witlithe universal;, sentiment of the. • Decade, corges,fortli from ' her ; : ,'.'ifmient seclusion - and pr ttis '• herself ieMancipate d frOM . :lier old * '' eof tntaitionund prejodice. Probably, decadeinhe„Singin f the world ' s : Wheite, ids tat baathere.beensueii a wondrewi `advance ' , siii*i . the 'freddOin of ' men and'_ of 'natiiins, of filitt and. 'Of goiernMent, as that .' which /mark_ a the , history.'.cof, , . the. past. ten years. Thw , terrible 2. , shechr_ . of. . the . American ,Beiseliicii, ifh;e;>;..i,lie :. ea.rtinjuake of :PhilliPPL ehati;* the fOtuidatiotutif the Prisons and" evilry . *ales bands We*loOsed.". Thia'gre:kt Conflict ' , ante, 'because Ie • ,period of Human .Libera -7i-i..,,.:,, and as ad*ancing Freedom was 1 f . ;, use, i**titt , :it , ita.great e ff ect. 1,ii..0,#: ,- e*. , * ,i/i opened m ' so mueii , tige.24o:tic 4:n' ear; Closes' upon the ~e; riic, ''' 're-united country', .• .Tgurt.— 1 reason of the glo;-. a cause; richer, in lavishOut-poluing i itn _.: 4lllll .l l . l ftiahars ; r4 ~ . ~; peace, as it • never valu t . sake of the 'terrible eqob vere wen ; a''.countryof , powerfal and free, and 4 y ro sperity j protection and - 41 ' 1 onto,ne N a vy-laden of all _ remar kable d •le Decade rertiar— r` jor Pi its e ,e,, 36 l l - ram m• stry' :levolOppents of the great 7 - tibect idea ofiluxtFtuit4e4atlrA:e , tiniv e x r : t thoolokt has P- l oi n ti l e world IrpeitArlbleYetfle and f e tt e rs; In ; staxtllng 311114111-1 kmpzove : e, at. ts.t.4 in, soc i a l 41:td eecle refoima 4of many la r y hii i °l ', 4 "" oleribe problem of.the file l 71,v fitieifony solved. been'. §pauPe4 a,' tit termitic 'of the ell •f• '1%,1 ^M • VA'S' made a and s Ihrough the sands k".:VblirPhy baS 'The °Milt Council, of itikittill**Vlitiralt,ilire Si ,' in (Heeling whys, thaAWlif those firoader ' Wisert'Ptterii. 3l 9blt.r.CW o gl4ol 4o P l4 l l 4lAetr and pm pbSes which these-ten . ,:patit years have teducP l . , ; ) -, :,'A ~ !`N'', ~,1 ' ~r i , 4,Coining; down from the peighg„t. of general, e 4 . ke,,rOflir'ke kro'nlet 45' t**4o4e l ;;Pgaltr: ghP'that tielohis to • the dose of the Do. , ' a e; '' ; 44;iipiVate reeords - 4(llo,,hearts - and homes of .iiiilOidnal men and women, canonliy, bd7RtitPl*:99l;f°'nrOci.lll:* 441;401,10ed. ei,perient?ta of sorrows and joys; of defeats. i ll4Q, , vM,i ) rtf..', "PC ,7 , 4fe".''4'init'`. 04 ; ' A!.B history Orhonorable needs,andolgroidlling,, meannesses; of notilEisilip.titiM3,...ariti:hroken resolutions ;of love' and hate; of Faith and. Hope.)aiid7Chgrit-plfithese every man and Woman must review iu The ( mit. of individual ; eofiseleikeii-:aikhtheii;#4ll , '-repiliiiariee rei•tlie tWrong and gr,atitude fer the, },light,rhid., fare-, ell tol,li' l olll 4 iieleade; and' lxiirve r fOiward . itk,firh horil:ail•into the New. ELETE.oPoLITAN POLICE. -* -Ills generally 'conceded! that must have 'an entire re l organliation . her pence system; ,:Tire . .experience .with ldayor Fox has furnished., the 'community has reintived •doubts edVont4e.s of 'a ' ptittnatent reliable pollee force; opposed politically to thelleptibilean gOVernmerit_of l'hiltidelPhia"nor'ConiPosid large measureof the very inaterial , .-agaitist, , which tho. citizens need to be protected. ',There has been no very recent iipPorunity to bring out the bad, ties . t,f 4 11 tr. Fox's police,- except in individual and isolated cities ;but. the cirComstances under whichappohnteerite were forced upon the 14Yor, theclnimeter of many of the' men; iv lose ignorant's-and incapacity ;is 'something en - larkablertheir. dangerodsly bad conduct during intirderarina riota which their party MaihAged in peel: l 44, the:fall electione, are fresh in the publia4ad'and form an, unanswerable argufiient irefayor of a•Metropolitin Niles. But Whilethe eitizens:of Philadelphia expect the Legislature ; to establish this reform, it is all-important.that it shall be ,carefully guarded gldne.t.ft dalkiei!Whieli threatens it from within onr own litie.P the - people of PhiladelPhia Want a good permanent force for the protection Of their own lives and property and' the preser `aim of the peace of the city.; but they do not want it as,aoitical machine for any pri- Vate clique of politielanS. A political cdalition of hitherto diseordartt elenients, has recently been made . qr,,,goiuN.- 01 little group.of, the most . ise italmbitions political leaders df this city and State, which seems to have for one of its important objects the control ofthe Metro politan Police, when' it shall be established. It is easy to see how a few men, cting in concert, aided by experience in po litical intrigue and in ihe clever acts of ma t ipulating legislatures and manufacturing spa , ous 'peblic sentiment, might so seize:the helm, this great..teform as to turn its WhOle'ma-' to their own private 'advantage, in to the public , welfare. If, instead of a ly honest, iridependent, well-organized conducted police force, we should p a gigantic engine by which con e to be packed, and elections con • selfish interests of a few shrewd see how valuable they can police force to themselves, if they themselves or their tools into its ement, we had better not have, Police. iCatl party of Philadelphia wants ''titan Police, but it wants it for ate purposes. , If it Comes in , will not only be unwelcome,, failure. The people, the leg e ..,(241.vernor must watch with tiny everything that looks like Of meow "Rings" and ll4, ,' , Ali? . .,i , 'xlitst t . , 7, 1 NA 1 t ni 13 19 s Porrif , Vitrelat i SlllT i trlitOligalaY.4, 3 l . o3 4, ll44, 0111E800: ft, , fi fer . till , tied : 0 1 ; ~ , v u :PE,," ra" .1 , 14yr,p , de/ IV C' t 'a l t• •' 1- 01''.'141,4 11 ei TJ,, IC, ki s, 4 r‘l . )?.;. J.. ~ r ,- , • ENOMEI MOIGNIEZ, PALETROTo E. lIIELABRIEEISE COIIINICOV, E. CANA' , pxLvr, DickgeloPiLlE , tiltocelitEs. -1,1 4 MARYLAND MEE i ,: ~~' NEW r •I:AtAIIY,LASD::HAIIvf Jut Received. MITOR - ELL FLETORP No. 1204' CHtEITN'II i r STIMB FINE GROCERI IN, GREAT VARIETYJI ALWAYS IN - STORE. =NM ALBO, Fine. Sherries >and Madeira Wine. Perfectly Pare Port, Vintages of 1830, 1841 and 1865. Pure Brandies, Cordials and Pine Cigars. At the Lowest Cash Prices. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 8. W. corner Broad and Walnut SIU: A. J. DE CAMP. Weir Citron, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, New Currants, Seedless Raisins and Pare Spices: TABLE FRUITS. , t White Almeria Grapes, Florida Oranges, Layer Figs. Double Crown Rabaul, Paper-Bbell Almonds, brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Pecans, Obeetnats and 4' dbellbarks. CANTED - FRUITS. It. White and Yellow Peaches, Cherries, Dawsoa and /:34'...• - • 1 Onager Pintas, Pins Apples, Winslow Corn, Asparagus, fa t i Tamatoes, At.i Le. - - 107 SOUTH. SECOND STREET, Below Chestnut, East Bide. del Mph • • THE FINEST FRUITS OF THE SEASON. DAVIS & RICHARDS, ARCH AND TENTS STREETS, 026 rptf NATIVE 'WINES. Pure and from the hest Vinyards URBANA lIIPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. CALIFORNIA. ANGELICA. CALIFORNIA MUSCATEL. CALIFORNIA PORT. ROVISZIIANN'S MISSOURI WINES. CALIFORNIA BRANDT OF 1864. JAMES B. WEBB'S, Ny.a i lia t ut and Eighth Sts. Atinores 'Mince Meat! NEW YEAR!!. HEADY AGAI/OM The Cheapest because the . Best ! dee9 Urn New Y'ear's Presenft. The Beet and most Rol table Presetit tole Friend or the Bead" , Is a barrel *four . f 6.1. &Welch's , ' First FremitinFleurr, And o bar or half barrel "Sterling's Mountain 4 Buckwheat Mea l, which we warrant SUPBIIIO4 to any other in Met!, 8. All, goods warranted ad reptesented, sad delieered free. GEO. F. ZERNDER, o,9 l VAtric'H AND IViNk.3 STREETS. 1100119 AN 113 MOEN. WINTEIEIL BOOTS , AND SHOES rcie\iGentliainen. R;' 'o. 48 South Sixth Stre6ty a~ov~ ~ ; ~~r~v'~~ t;: ~. a~~s`•nd~eiiyro ~ "W' I Nig ' c i . .',NADE-viit*EottniT edpoki oligain g y j y•or o goo' 01,006 bottle§l' AteAtiernca tO w a 15 / 11 110 1, #. 1 *,V0 3 .. riko#4ll..y, .WOOD. c ds to . ' ~ , ,f6f ,i 3 21 o =Ell ) 4 : . I I • 11 Lo'mon 111.11 es tiatteader'oft 1* 0 AMA CL Al] HE CZAR NDRiAa PROM I ;INDIANAPOLIS The ftepa frIT.I Pratt rfikirtalirnationor Senatorkratt , ." ..t'..4..r..- ..-4- 1 i•: 1 1 11 ‘42.14AND44... 1, ;4 -If ny Ilasson's News Agoacy,.l Eennox, Dec. 31.—The London Timex in ate leading editorial this morning, after review ing the prinfipal, efreitts Of Uri! yary now clos ing, and explaining -the' present. efettur of England, , lplcr,telatleu : with • ether nations, e unfriendly feeling existing between s 4 England and America ,is the only disquiet ), tug element in our foreign, relations, 'rfs'is . evinced in some degree by our internal proli perity. , It has been definitely determined that -r. as .overbearing g system, .9f% diplomacy, • • will not t mettle. the difficulties ,at present existing,betweeo the two equntries; and it'is useless to renew negotiations for the , adjust ment of the Alabama claims until the Presi dent of the United States is prepared to re consider the inadmissible demands which have been heretofore promulgated vi the ulti matiim of his cotintrymen." • 111116141 A. LO.NpO4, Dec. 31.—The Lancet, the recog niabdgiedicel authority of London, asserts, in an 'article of its edition of to-o .1 y, that.the 0 2.roperor of Russia is suffering severely from hereditary hypochondriasis. He often refuses to partake 'of food for. days at a time, arid in dulges in other morbid practices, which are rapidly undermining his physical constitution. ..: 1 0 OrreopoOdenco 'of tbo Associated Woos.' The Treimiffh Cabinet' inloot rammed. PERMS, Dec. 31, 1 -30 P. M.—The new Minis try has not yet been formed, and there are no further developments in the direction of DA for mation. It is feared that M. 011ivier will be unable to form one. LONDON ' Dee. 31, 11 A. 31.--Consols for money, 92ia92.1; for account, :M2l; United States Pive-twenties of 1862, 801; 18665, old,' 85/ 1,675, 84.1 ; Ten-forties, Bt.l. Stocks steady; ..Nce, 161 ; 'lllinois Central, 1011; Atlantic add Great Western 251-: it k lavallPotn,, Vac: 31, it A-M.—Cotton buoy ant, Middling 'Uplands, Middling Or leans,.ll3d. The sales of the day will probably reach 15,000 bales. The sales of the week have been 00,000 bales, of which 12,090 were taken fcrr exptirt and 0,000 for specidation. Stock, 38,006 bales, of which 77,000 are American. Receipts of the week, 51,000 bales, of which .34,0000 re American. Loitnots, Dec. 31, 11 A. M--Calcutta lin seed dull. Refined petroleum firm. Turpen tine, Va. 3d.a255. fid. PARIS, Dec. 3L--The Bourse opened firm. Rentes, 721. Mc. AstrrEs.r, Dec.3l.—Petroleum opened firm at 594 f.. Lomoort, Dec. 31, 1 P. 3 L—Americau seen rifles quiet and steady; Five twenties of 1862, 861; 18if5's, old, 8/ ; 18 1 17's, 8.51. Illinois Cen tral, 102/. LIVERPoOL, Dec. 31, 1 P. M. California Wheat, os. Waifs. 9d. Red 'Western, 8.3. 3d. Fkmr, Mt. Corn, ats. 3d. Peas, .355. Gd. Re ceipts of wheat for the past three days, 12,500 quarters, all American. Lard, 745. lavEnvooi„Dec.3l.—Cotton—Middling Up lands, 111allid.; Middling Orleans, 112alljd. &actor cotton afloat, :14000 bales, of which .....170.040 are American. , Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are firmer. tlflEE:ssrow.Y. Dec. 31.—Arrived, steamer Virginia, from New York. Senatoi.P. rata . News Agency." J_NotasneoLis; Dec; 30.—The Washington correspondent of the Gazette intimates that Senator Pratt has bad no intention of re6igit ing • his seat. in the Senate. The facts are those:.Senator Pratt has been dissatisfled with his position for sonic time, and almost a wech, levee assured his colleague, Senator Morton, that he would, place his resignation in ttre bands of GoVernor Baker within the next week. Senator 3Lorton eadeavored to die made bier irons doing so until the fact be- Mare generally known to the leading politi cians throughout the State. when Mr. Con- ner, the Chairman of the State Central Com mitte, received a number pf letters urging him to!' telegraph Senator Pratt to withhold his resighaticin for thepresent. This Mr. Conner nail _Senator kratt --assured Mr.-Connerif. his resignation was likely to cause any trouble or.any embarrassment to the party, he would withhold it for the present. The assertion of t he Lafayette correspondent of the Gazette, that Covenwr. Baker was in relined to •appoint the Hon. G. S. Orth; of Lafayette, is an error, as Governor Baker has been absent from the city several days, and /33/ knew nothing of Senator Pratt's!intpation to reign until his. return honse last sight. Re has not Intimated to tiny one whom he would Stern a_ppoint, but one thing is considered Certain— that is :he would uothave appointed any one Brig at present hi Congress. . • - • The Claainitati Money Market: lit, ilasison's Newir Age l 4o%J CUONATI, Dee. --The money market is growng i nnore stri ng,and a pressing demand area reported by most of the banks. Some parties, who had anticipated an easier condi tion of-the market, anwere holding en back In expectation of lower rates, have be coni pelled to enter the tnarket. The regular dis count houses are net in a position to take any outside paper, and are confining their Eaten ' lien t • o depositors or those to whom they are under obligations, and a considerable amount or Paper has been thrown npon the open mar keC The dennind,however,ts malnly for short, accommodations, as borrowers are hoping for inm4t,rellef nest , week. The different branches of talkie are well represented in the 71st of 2~cants for favors. Money commands 15 to kent. in the open market, and in Soots eanesegia higher figures were paid for tem vritrz JoalllB, to enable parties to bridge over. ;411,46xt Week. , Depositors in good standing Wpplied;at 10a12 per cent. Vidal being New Year's, it, will be ob . close holiday. The banks will be - liner maturing on that day will, it tomorrow. There was an for exchange, and it was even than yesterday. The receipts they were 'not equal to the ire was a very steady Market. !ew York and Philadelphia at par, and cotamercial bills - uni Boston at ¢ discount. on these points were taken at iver the counter were at 1 -10 Isidemble decrease in demand .401,014,14pf•pr. leuternrimON 133 y Hu istotots tfo7oB Ag6r10):•1 y , Dig. Sl.—lt has - been mini. 4 11t b n. Ito rnanoompo ttsseor tho Cta 0 , ti • AnYjortv- - Was in contemplation 1 , . rte` OarchiWl. of '0 6 , ' C.incinnati , chivnicies i TKARAIOU.II:OUGAR CORN. , ' , 4 4 , 6 ,xa t , the - Iftr. 'nf , , , eonvrt.iig t into t ,. It beet ioitri Nroicla 4fir:Jontl,arti r u h pl3l°,ll/110LIV,I17* W,;f46riii."l;., I tt P ,ii :4l / 1 0 • d°th g- ' salztethi9g i?o n i leti a ot n ii3loci r liVtill r lii•otcloso Grocers. ,!"itety remap a e,.... ethap there, Ims peen a 1 .,. , . ( ..oirottra seamy, 451 , 10rth Wi:tter str,oet. , 1111.20 V 111 419 4 30, 01 10ntidlif t r, as to the Sttopoof ., the „ ~. dm-tu l ip ~...... ' , REEVES & PARI./N._ itiiposi 1., ,:„',' • ssrbal he Jaboriono. for .the , , re isTATELANS, .4 117 0T.16K11104,,,5: IA •• , ra, ,*! ~, : 01) the' conseTleneew thrtt , corner zir,4 eld, s lut ruerstreets, orOr r sae illOwitrit , to l'" , ,i'.. l in virillidra kv, t al' Of the ,okanating j elow the Xxohang .'. s ,000 to loarvon•i4rgo or w ooom .. t, fr. 4 i ieet: from. that Cedeern. If • s a r d o ur i te , Wira4l:Ale, i sitAf t platel fr ' i n u ttike A e .: ie l . o t i o rY i ...' 4 - ‘ 1341 " 0 ri, v° l In n° , 'ta i l' ..tt . " 86- ; P.,Zd a . VI" E' c o ' tablititiett i flir ttio lard forty year,. , otdr hip jj , Worn Ini)..y ho 44104 14 the .1, rte tuadit , lll lar ge 4 plint ! it i?V,thb loros, markt" 4 ' li'l 0 ( the.: RguireP , a.rid. Chro;aic - te; :i plye t , ~ 'c _ . . - _, ). ~ _ 4 2,________se ttrs oy cotihi be doirthintat with great ‘ UT AVIS 1-V-.4 704:14.b. IDATVAG4leitikn, 'KlitO:naufre?' ' 1i4 , 4‘1i 0 I " , )Nata9cra.tle , T3' :illniou qt 4 °11411045t floe 430.14-. 4 opoiAl troy sun speak of; anti io Tottily'ths organ :, I:4,lo.M4344ololllo**VgfityfriAri,felrittputreOs indi a d ec i a „moue, isi peaks 4 prelSely tke otti pia! 1 my If ~. 414 0.q444 "trees 15444.; Formai: ' rnin.tst, Doc. 34* J559,-Therq t siiinsid to = irrnr24 • ... , hey may ',wells i i , A' , l o r ii; s at a i t , T v ~., 4% , 0 s .7 " -- " - AN D 'i. in lite local roonoy maritetilito !bonit , , A Cl. ''', . N.4, , ? 4 ' " .. '' , 2110,410,„1,110iAt lathillit.l,o4 s oklutit, all sonrcei. but, eirlocitaly at !be, b 4 ' -.•'-', rrirmon.•;,!;,..•-.:41F _.1,1111: _ __ T B , scdrao;resuiting from an ox tankfil 0 ) callfn A-, In't•innoinititi. ,' . .•• ,- _.• '' :'" '' ' "r"'"0,•-,.____________4"4rrk"fr '''v,... ' Tho yrit.h4Tavm. of ourt.ency l flop) Oliti'nf v:Stiititiioe-Wivit A i. ` :...'...- '' '" ' VA , V4.qo B. 0 ,„ ~ 4 . 142 8014 nosi.IYAI '' tom P) 14 u4ust 4 44114 17. 0 1 1 #1 1 r.e.m911 , • U go o r li i : . 4 : i v,. ,l e ito ', frrirp L'iticid 1 -LI '1.,h10. prhaewAiltif anima er 'rn r 'ne, 44w Vand 7 • sorily airkot tbe condition fit t1,1721;14411 t ~,ttlif,, t i ' 11, 1 1, 4 k:;,,,1VA (?5P .. fu, 4 fr'il :, jitftl:47l.l47 illargairdart. l : l , ° 815 . 6 tIl i aViit i t A tt F° l4 ' u"til th.llol93,rititsrt .1,, , y.ri.; . ;,` 4. '3.',:)) ' i ,, VV " -r-; iq i. ': '',', • ' l an" , 4 ' !, " r ! ; 4 P , 4lg>t , '..!,,, ,! 4 . , i - ,.4 ~,,, ~ . 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Maine, on the / th Nov: bas been replaced. • • , By order of tho Lightlmseßoarl . t,? r.I tDi ct s , • "BY TELEGRAPH. 4`ir atpunieF from Sow, ampton • ' ' t - .1 1 Aturrimr‘ori .• TiOntWe returned to Waldo .1Y Asir cold ed hied c.skst,t4 o pepitrtment At ttke,urre4. letriottl.,,oftthe..tilistillgre Cs ridnnatt aDd'iletANO tolie.Aittainisidonex. of Into Vial tter`itmut.ut-sen Some Me t° hear them hn : the subject of the forty-eight hour's fystem of niashlug, • be has designated J. W. Dentiktific'rititatetioty; suid , 'OolorteL Given, Third Depedt,to go to , ',..eitteinantk and , hears the &fatal: ,1 will teach that city prOba bly on Timidity or Pridaylof next,week, and will renotinithree u four days. . , _,, , A Heft, !seer lthot ley aim Victim.- Waugt4RO, ;.11;v: VA., 'rico, a1..,-yoiteiffa,i, afternoon*: young' lady namedpotham, who bad been seduced- by a man named Mellash, roinited4fs boarding-house, and, calling MM. out, de exled,tbe tulfilment ot hie maage promise,, Upon . his refusal she drew a re volver and shot him through tho'bownis. 13ho then surrendered herself to the, au th orities. MeNasir will oorrecovet. ' Ile was 'to hay!) beeti matried to another led3iin a few (Lacs. " ' room Oblo. • , • Coi.fistnirs, Dee. 31.—The t9poit of the erni gr beae tnge ;mnt for the year ending iv - day has subitted to Governor Mayes, The nu ber of emigrants passing' through Co ln g, bus was 25,626, being an increase of: 3,076 on last .year. 6,100 proposed to settle in II "J loin, 6,274 in Missouri, 4,356 in WisConBll/) a 3 ,7`13 in Ohio; the remainder in Indiana, R utuek-y, - 3fintiesota; Tennessta, nsas, 3lichigau, Nebraska and Louisiana. Item ltallroad . fay Munn's News AR(1110%1 ‘'' I OAT WAYNE, lice. :11)-LOn account of; a; isagreement between the officers of the Fort I`Payne, Muncie and Cincinnati Road and the ;ontractors o betweenme, the passenger, and i freight train Bluffton and this. point has for the present been discontinued. It is hoped that a satisfactory arrangement can be made whereby the train can resume its run ning. The Chinese Euksicrants.-1(Ole& (By Hasson's News Agency.] Sr. Louts,Doe. 30.-L-The Chinese emigrants, on tbeir way to Texas, left for New Orleans to-day in the steamer 1 5fississippi, having been visited bore by many thousands Of people in the past few days. Minethy Sexton, an old citizen, was end, denly 'killed this forenoon by falling into a sewer near Chonteau Avenue Brewery. Western Railway Connections. 1401,78, Dec. 30 , Hasson's Owing News Agen tocy,) the recent tronble between' the Pacific and Missouri River Railroads the hatter has e.qtablished a connection with s the Hannibal and St. Joseph Road, and the indications .are that St. Louis will lose much. business that will benefit hicago. Attempted Nodeide. (By lisseon's News AgencY.l emeAGo, Dec. 3 14—Robert ihtnnicloon, of Salem, N.J., walked out on the ice on Lake 3fichikati with the intention of committing suicide, when the ice gave way beneath him precipitating him into cold water,. Ilespantea lustily for help, and was rescued by a police man. • Railroad Bond Issue. I [By Itasson's News Agency.) BT. PAtm, Dec. so.—The vote in favor or issuing bonds amounting to 8350,000 to the Omaha, North and Southwestern . Railroads, Las /seen carried in this city by 1;45 majority. Sadder! Death. (By gassow's News Ageney.l GALLIPOLYB, Ohio, Dee. 30.—William J. Rank, Esq., President of the Bank of West Charleston,West Virginia,died very anddenly last evening, of heart disease, at his home. Below Zero. • f Ilavio' Nws Agency.) BT. Psur,. Dee.n s 31.—The e eather has bees from 13 to 18 degrees below: zero during' the first half of December. The Union:Pacific Railroad. [ naI.9OZOF News Ageberj ' 0,11.% FiA, December 31,--The receipt iof the Union Pacific Road for November were $714 885. Thp.expenseu are $499,608. - , owe of Taarmanytter Thla Day at the Bulletin oak*. 19 it. )1..—.„42 dee. t 2 deg. 2P. deg. Weatber. clear. Wino 10enth west. PQMVAT zeoorvo tor the vnitodelottior Evening Braletin. PEN SA COLA — Schrlfeet , ie Morrl4, A Ilen—Us,ooo fey limber 8 L Merchant/4C°. CKt:Mi= POST ________ op. PIIILADELPHIA—Duc43I. .... . llir Ste filarial-by!! elinsblletLecteparit. AnitIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Dialectal 'State, Webb. 1.3 hours frem Balti more. with /raise 14 A Gtortt, j r ,. holir Get' iromoor,,Fretich,7 days from Matanzas, with old hoe to E A Sunder A Co. Behr ilessio Mortis, Allen. II days from Pensacola, with lumher to S LMerclunit &Cu. = Schr Mi.yflower,tarden, 7 days from Lanesville. with granite m Barker* Br o . sow A' 1. AdamNickerson, 5 days from Boston , with mils,. to Merflloll Cloud, Caroline, Ice; from . Milivllle, NJ. with glass to Whitall. Tatum C 0..: 1 tt Schr Wandalis Campbell, 1 day from Leipsie, Del. with grain to JutiE Palmer. Seim E B %Vend, ri, Atkins, from New York. with anise to raptale. Sae Caine h.. Noyes , Washington, DC. el:earn. 2 Beulah. Graham, Morris .River. = BELOW. 1 k Pedl ••, f r r m om DA G E lo a n D cesTt n er D3 DAT. (nee if ter, Harding, Providence, I) S btet.os&Co. e'er B ne tts . Tomlin . New York. Johii F Ohl. • Pete tickniers (NG), Meyer. Bremen, l' Wright tons. ~., aby, Otie, Bayonne, B Crawley & Co. MEMORANDA. lip St slues, Black, cleared at San Francisco yes ay fo Liverpool, with 4W/sacks wheat. dp T Brothers, Gibbs cleared ;at elan Francisco erda r Liverpool, with moo°. sacks wheat,' tip G )r Eagle, Coale, trom Rio Janeiro, at Balti tire y erday. SteametSason. Sears, sailed from 'Boston 29th instant for this prt. day , bteame(Yolunteer, Jones. hence at New York Yester i St Fanita, Freeman. cleared at Wilmington,Nt.l. yesterda for New York. Steam Tripoli ( Br), Le Idessurier, cleared at N York' :3 rest for Liverpool. Steam Neale, Greene, for Havana, cleared at New York r Order. Steamer Fah Hee; Steele, for Bermuda. clearedat New Yerk Y erds • i Bark Beck' (NG), Beaker, hence at Bremerhaven 16th is i 7 Rork cu test , Lawson front Rio Janeiro 11th Nov. a New ti kieeterday. with coffee. Brig , Merrick. Rrammor, cleared at New York yeste or Cardenas. Sehr c Oliver Partied!, cleared at New York Yes terday( or Pernamb uco. • : : = SOP Ire Laffrinier, Shadwich, hence for Providence, andoi,Woelser, Rainer, do for Boson, at New York yesterday tiCbi Jane C Patterson, Scull, hence at Gloucester 29th instant Seim Lizzie II Small, Tice, wined from Providence 29th inst. ter this Port. Schr•Thomas hi Stone. Pitcher, hence at New Orleans 29th lost. Sett= Ride P Lunt.Lunt, hence at Charleston 28th inst. Sam Harriet S Brooks,Lore,froin Boston for this port, at lichees' Hole 2eth inst. Behr° W Maw, Rimmey, from Boston= for this port, returned to Holmes' Hole PM 29th inst. Schr Emma R Graham, Smith,.hence at Salem 28th 113E4, Via Boehm i .. Behr D Conine, from Wilmingtbn, Del. at Charleatoti yestenta*. -= Slaws Charles E Jackson, Cullen, and James Ponder, II edsoo; sailed from Salem Oth inst, for this port. l il = Srhr Idaewis, Eustis, hence at Nowaven put list. ~ , 1, , ..; . .,,,. '''T)lo - 'o' ' BY' THE•RED. itrirßg - REB -' -r - 'rho .Vie,ws Reported Neutrality Proclamation Millie& LATER FROM ASHINGTO Dieveillaits :of Seridarit Reetwen The, ~M tvatir , • • 'lll7.llssson's News Agency.) ST. Pstx.4 Mimi., Dec. 30.-:=The following despatch, giving Governor McDougall% and the Canadian view ofi the rebellion on the Red . River, has been , obtained, from the Toronto Globe's special' eottespondent at st: Cloud,' on his way _tylffinniper: • , "• ST.' CLonD# limi t , Dee. -30—CrOverntir 31cDougall;with•Col...Dennis 'and Mr. Begg; arrived here thiS afternoon. froth Tort Altar crombie. party seerit somewhat despond- • ent at the state of. matters at the Red River, not So much from the formidableness of theta-' surrection as from several other make. la fact they seem to regard the thing itself as a sntall matter. The difficulty has been mainly with the authorities Of the Hudson Bay CoinpanY, i ncludinglfeTaviah,who have been altogethet silent in the matter; and,lt is suspected` that' some of the employes were instigators of the* whole affair. The Ottawa fierVertitnent, it , gathered (rein the 'party, have done muck weaken the , authority .of the Governor by, their. dilatoriness. > ,The spiritual authorities* have been excossively busy, but it Is expected that the Vicar-General of Quebec has au-k gthority from Rome to clear away that phase; besides,priests do not, favor the annexationist'sl views and would probably resist annexation' were it.pushed The Americarus and one or, two adventurouspettifoggers on American' territory are evidently pushing, annexation "Tbe ideas regarding thelndiansaramerely fabulous. One thing, however, is certain, that if anything like annexation is attemptedlthe Indians will rise to a man, and the conse quences of such a rising would be dreadful. In fact the people here, though distant, are in terror at the idea. In regard to Col. Dennis, it is stated that irustead of Instigating the' In dians to fight, he used the strongest, and bap pay. successful 'endeavors endeavors to keep them at, their homes and prevent a shot from being . fired. "Be had a party of fiftylin the stone fort,and• when the Bill of Rights was published : he peacefully disbanded them, awaiting further negotiations,fwhich the French expressed 'a .willingness to effect. 'fie moreover stopped a large party of fftionx. on the way to fight the Americans, and went to Petubina to report to is the Governor. Tbe whole matter evidently in a fearful muddle, from the want of tact and judgment on the part of the Canadian govern ment, on the one band, andithe shrewd, calcu lations on the part of two or three s speculators on the other hand.mart Eons WASHINGTON, Dee. 31.-140 proclamation has, as reported, been prepared at the Depart ment of State declaring the neutrality of this Government in the Winnipeg insurrection, nor is it known that any is contemplated. to noon to-day nothing whatever had occurred to suggest such a proceeding. From Drew . BUJ' FA L°, Dec. 31.-Patriqk York O. Hume and Garrett Berry, laborers. returning from work on the Buffalo Creek Railroad, last evening, were run over and killed by an engine on the. Lake Shore road, in the suburbs of the city. It is supposed the darkness of the night and the noise of trains moving on the different branch roads prevented their seeing or hear ing the approaching train. The bodies of both were shockingly mangled. CAT SKILL, Dec. 3 1 —Hon. , County Judge of Greene county, died last ni.ht. New York Flour Slateuteht. [By Ilasson'sNews Agency.) .I 4 tEw Yowl, Dec. 31. —The stock of floar on band Dec.3lst,lBoo,lB State and Western,39s,3)o barrels; Canadian, 575 barrels; Southern, :WO barrels; California and Oregon, I,loo' barrels. N. Y. Grain Statement. Ni - [By Hasson's News AgeneY.l w Vona - , December 31.—The stock of grain on hand December 31, 1869:—Wheat, 4,466,400 bushels. Corn, 640,1;00 bushels. Rye, 66,600 bushels. Barley 640,000 bushels. Oats, 1,797,000 bushels. Malt, 94,500 bushels.- Peas, 47,600 bushels. eported Captare of Port an Prim*. [By Bassonie News Agency.] HAVANA, Dec. 31.--The clty of Port au Prince was captured hy the Revolutionary army of Hayti on the night of the 18th inst. - The Coin Interest. liassolvg Nowa Agency.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—The coin interest due on January 1, 1870, on the sinking and special pirretrithe fund, is $1,W3,600. By the Atlanta. cable. FRANKFOItT, Dec. 31.—1 L S. rive -twenties opened firm at 91;&J1}. HAvitE, Dec. 31.—Cotton , opened firm, both on the spot and afloat. • PARIS, Dec. 31.—The" Bourse closeil quiet. Itentm Obltnarsr. HunsoN, Dee. :31.---Stepben Dubeis, Pr dent o f tbe National Hudson River Bank. died this morning, after a brief illness, aged 6( years. • FINANCIii AFFAIRS IN NEW ;YOILE Mon eyA ctive-Gold A ,c liva vernments Strong and Hi 4, illy Hessen's NeWS Agency.] STREUT, Dec. 31, 1 P. was very acti ve during the morning at cent. Currency, to coin interest, with tional transactions at 1.32 and 1-16 per c l'oreign _Exchange is dull at 108ilor bankers' 60-clay sterling bills. The gold market , opened at 119' a vanceu to 120. The total amount bid fo Treasury sale today IV" 13/115831900p ranging from 119.02 to 120.02. , Secretary .Dontwell inst riteNd'the, 4 , Treasurer to reject all bids lo w 120 this became known, prices r e t o afterwards receded to 120 i. e : 031 1 the '.freasury WILS $20,000, The Government bond mar it,., • . and higher, in sympathy with t r Southern State secpritics firm. road mortgagessvere quiet' 11 Union, and 91ia93.1 to;•• Centrals: The stock 'market was- general 4 41 - . on the whole a little ,better than he prices ot yesterday. 13 11ti1iiSW`WaS falr,ancl bettor dirt in of, i 1 1 , t(1- • -; Pi NAM' CI AND 0. 9,11 X phuadeaphia stork . 1 40* VIRST ituAltD 200011 oity,4o new 0,411• 09 000 loebigb, (11 dtd 0 111 , *Senn 0.-.41 bill 91 , 13 WI Vaerldr 2000, do, , 093,i 10 C. Am ; 20:0 do. d 4) Clue bill 141 'O9 . ...leli Pen 1000 einnadkni 64..83 - . 8414 200 eh , I Blur l'ittBbnozb 34 blO 723; 2510 eh 1010 Cu dr. A zutg 6s'b9 03110000 Am IOU) do c 99 1200 14)4441 WO Venn dir 3 sees c '105 4 1000 ab • 1 40401 Philp &Erie 74', SO, I • oeh , ~ - 4 4 10t0 Penn 031Varin op 101;11100 eh . ' dp '. 4:16 o'olo6l, =MEM . , . , • litiliflndedllphisa Pros:lade "Dgairiltillt. ',Fafnir; Mc.' 31.—The Hill of the Commercial Ex= change. Association Will be closed to-mor,roW.'. There is no' falling of bribe demand for Croversees4 further sales 44400 bushels were reported at 5151U1 25. Timathr has been sold to some 'extent at *4 25, Small sales of Flaxseed at ..$2 25 per bushel. r • , ? The movement in Flour continues a S sluggish ea trrer,, and there" is no improvement to 'record In prictie. Sales of • L barrels; In small lots, at sqt 25a4 ao-Per barrel for Superfine • ..4 75a5 for Rxtras ; 8¢ 25a6 25 for North-;- : western' Fitra Family : as 25a5 74 for Pennsylvania do. tio ," 85500825 for Indiana and Ohio do. do., and $65 ada , Meal' fancy. 100 barrels Rye Flour sold at 85., In Corn nothinz doing. There fano change to record itt the Wheat taarket,and 4,00f/bushels Pennsylvania and Western Red sold at 81 Val Si Rye is steady at al: Corn conics in slowly and meets a fair inquiry. Sales.of old Yellow at *Laud 2 , 6o Obtuthels new do. at 85et2c. Data are dull at , -55a57c: 45,060 bushels Catutda Barley sold on secret terms.., Whisky is dull. A sale of 40 barrels Pennsylvania Wood-lrotind at age: ,'- '" ' ' The New "York Money Alfarkil. . • 'From the Herald of to - day.) TlItabDAY, Doc. "2.--There woe an eventful • decline front the highest price,, of the day._ The rate on call ran as high att a sixteenth , but the' bu lk of business was At gold interest. The courtie; of the , • nioney market WWl' quite irregular, Mil was variourdY reported irl different. portions or the street. The apprehension of stringency sent borrowers out unusually sa y SS • the work of making engagements began ati early SS twelve o'clock. Lendeye were correspondingly exacting, mus the hour WWI early, turd between one and two o clock loans on stocks were, made as high as 1.32 and 146. The demand rsederated after two o'clock, and the rate descended to-seven currency, . _ Bome. house', even re ported their success in getting money , at six per cent. loWard the close of banking hours,hovrover, the- de mand again grew active and the rate . advanced ' to gold interest. and /43 After three o'clock the market wail easier and borrowers were few. The facts just nar rated show that tiat calling in of 'funds to 'r ear for the January dividends has more than offset the, govern ment sdisbursernents :of the week, which have been nearly three millions of dollars. Commercial paper • • was quiet, without change In ras. The chief features in the Gold Room were a decline to IlldS, the lowest point of the . and the lowest since the-summer of ISO, amnia en quest rally to 1205‘.. The former was the result of a WRVS" carrying rate. which advanced to 1-32, 3-64 and .146, and Induced sales of longgolwich the holden were *unwilling to keep with the proapeet of continued activitrin .money. Tho reaction was due to rumors that the Secretary of the Treasury would diminish him gold tales for January,bn t upon ice becoming apparent that no one was in possession of tire secret of Mr. Boutwell on this subject the price again declined, touching MX, here becoming quite firm, the shone manifesting a disposition to cover nt any point below 120. It was also re ported that gold advertised to be sold to-morrow had been withdrawn, but the statement was denied byl , the the opening, but re covered with the advance in gold, and 'lid not decline when the latter went down again. . • The Herald's Washington despatches contain the fol owing: It has already been stated in the newspapers that Sec retary Boutwell intends t he urge upon Congress a plan which he has matured for fund upon about *1 WO,- UAW' of the national debt at four per cent. or lower. In addition to the facts heretofore ended 112 regard to Mr. Boutwell's plan it , may, be mentioned that it contemplatee taking tip the - Ilve•twenties now due, and in their stead issuing the new bonds. It is expected that this measure will be violently opposed by the bank i . -- molders generall The Sec • hie mind ba nsll not be a far as theare con di take steps to encourage Elie on the free principle. Ir. Bontwell, if pit ' warrant an almost le • great bilk of the from the' severe burdens Over dr 1tA,000,000 are now le, By the reduction co i it li safety taxation ca ries, leaving spirits. s provide the bale une.. The fund in ,- in order to p t the employment :prise as an inv ~eet, it is m .e bar dent as inr.--- to favor increasimrthe 'al 4 , 2,1,00, and to tax all incil takes the arnund that the' a fair propositimf. For an income..of___ol.oo. family to support, pays f annum. an amount. hi' those oflarge itammei c themselves or their fam tax Just, as it is a tax u country, and if any sho lmrdens of the maven conic is certainly 'Very 11 'lidera,' that this new sc admit of a redaction o appointees, and the ay plification and a aving TREASURER 61.19\sit — lasttmncE OF TION. - , Within asfew dap; letter frum a promin that the national batt opolies that they will and that experience h act to he a failure. i less some action banks they P l i ' t i rio n t e l i n . 'ro the national ' the old State feared ere the trol of the legislation Spinner thi strict letter and this Tmasur paper 4 ~ .-..,,.~} ~x4 T' . 14 ball P' . Nyasa* I n c i 1 04 Pip at a the inilleijoidico iritoie: foidfaeolintwlth * 'pe ~rittrloa,„, toriodayiV t The re, lidttt attetithis6l6,lo4o_ `tA meant afeleritteill,ll6.44,4l#4, 00C fer4 1 $4 1 0Prqdite. )" 1 . , , „ ,lk f,41 1.11 . ,?;'1; , Quid ( k i r"' 4 , t lig I 'A V P ; " 4 Ci e #41414V, ' 40on'at'1.4.0. ' ''' 1 GOverpinefit bonds ' ere stettdj , ' big Ituino 1 tb% BioaE nitirkeit ass indderatili'#e E* 'iditotiatefi'd , ,' • fi'ilf '.l , warn sales( 04 iieti s ' -. , . ,nlrar loasi MIA so Kftr s4 r.itt '''' ' r Ulf new ' 1 3 0 a ;4 . teanatilit at VOX for elslOs. 7.,'..,,..,„ ,Itiiidlngliliffroad naliodersitely tioilvii';lnftlt,'l. 40.69 ask, and SO b. 30. Psnasylvtinfik Iffdlt*a - 1 . , teiktiflat 40,5 04. b, 0. caw, + 0 , , and Ant*, 2 14 6 81 0 6 4 t, 604 a t 1 4 104 .., 4 4 1 ,15a0 hf 4 for,Littif, soppyAW) Mill; i 0 0 14 i fft 4 P referre g , a 1 d ,' 1614 4. 0, f9r P4 11( 4 1 °464 ii*- rie: - 1 . ' ' ,- , • .' .' I, ire(' ittl4eot Quit shags. ' The *lance of Itpl' ie . ..;s ....... o .. ')... . l . i . ... i .m. .d .n.rhd`ak4a. kr ' overllfnd The gdard lits kThaffnllosilinnthrtbedpt!n ofsloinSmaifrkone"itil!"'' \a\ A: ds , ttd. r, WIZ Ileal. ' ... i', • i ' ref , •'• ;, ?i •, , ' , • , --r-- r , "fetal • ' • ' ... .: 7,690' • einfth. Itaddolp t(100.,t ratikettreeblonoW et ; lo4o° ' c i"k a t " e knil'dasnt"d" . 0 .taw; II 8. es„ f ) ISgell9 do do. 6.205 M, s ll : do/ ddoM , IIWdo, do, /861012/ e ; ddo l ll 11666, 31410 do, do. July', W e JW,fall6l d0..510, Only, /sag, 114% ;s , ff, 7:x on, loon : onrrei 6 e 9 681103'4. Jay CobkfflCCA. ptlotO Government seeuritlise. die.: to day, as follower 11.8 6s, 1881 018.4a114 t IS- 20e of 142, 121ia1133‘; di). 1864. 113‘PC24: do. 190, Irzia l ltani* do. Jui Y ,180,3 AJ 143,54314 Urde. 1867 # IllVens.l; d4,-1 1 8, .114 U 911634; , sen•forties, 109a10934; Currency, 08X0109 Gold.l/9111A / '': i ' Nee ere .10Alfaxen 4 Brother, N'0.1,0 iiorl th Third street / i f moles tbir follondro ntiotations of the rated of exehnnAir 1 ep,..0 7 4 poop; "Med Staten Sixes or MI. 118ValliPil.) do. do. 1662, 11 .os/13; do. do. 1864, 10346112 j do, do. 1842,' /12411121.; '.% tr. do, 1465, new, 114,1a114% ; do. do. ma, new llatin.3l6 ; do. do. 1869, 114 31n114%; do. .flves,, 10.44, InflA;o1018i : do. SO year 6 intr cent currency, 10EINa109; , Dun Siloninotadl Interest Notes? l 9; Gold 119 1 44020; Silver, Mello. [ . ' t - ; --- -------- : ---- -. 4 ttrEL lIGILIPIL- :0 -. . 7------------------7 EtTO , P ITNN .AF A I It , S Oiatt .Ef‘f_enhinet ~ .xneeting was held to-day, and tr)r* were not admitted, to. the'. , IN , : • te ?fops ,0 which le undergoing : pr e p, for th-elsTeW'Xiutr's reception. . • • • I 1 ''•lVlalitilkif Decision. . \ecr, . oPeci Denali% V Phtlada. Itretaina 'Juliann.) ' 4 WAn oTON, De .31.—1 n a case referred ' from Ka cky, Conimissioner Delano•togiay informed 4ttorney for Nentuckiflistillers that storeke•s, must be „on chity-414,thi1: hours of tlie k&signment, and the fact that a di s t irleryAtiAPT s rmini t i g is no excuee for '41),, ' deuce a gibee /id". and such absence wool d. be' Considered goo ground fur dismissal fit (ghee. Tids isinten ed to•break up,the general practice on "tlie'..p tof stotekeeperk of only going to their raw , of duty :when whisqs, to be taken out. , , ,, . _ , It** Totters' Appeol. (spoors! Deignotch to o Plain, Becalm: Bulletin:l WASH'INGTO; De 6. 31.—Thrs bookmakezt in this country arettpkaling to Congress to aiter the reVetfue ' or tarifflawa.so that they pan compete vrith i brei g l i_publishing-lionses, and it is thOtight that the Ways and aftaus Com mittee wili report in favor of something of the kind. Fromm ISostes.' • BosTosr, Dec. .31.---The Anditer's report , shawl; the total debt, of the city of Boston, f imdeitandxinfanded,, to be .$ 2 3,433,939; an increase of, Jive million s during , the year, brit the increase of means on band fer,the redemp tion of the debt makes a, net increase of three millions. 'The net eebt,Of the city, December 31,1867,'wa558,946000, and'in two years there has been a net increase of nearly seven millions. ' The project of extending Wasbinyyton 'street and other extensive jobs have been tabled for reference to the nexeCity Government., Coupons of the Union Peelle Railroad, due January ist, will be yraid, on, and'after that date, at the banking-house of Morton, Bliss & Co., New York. The rieteetary cer *he Tiermienry. f Ralson News Agency.] , WASHINGTON, Dee. 31 .--Boutwell arrived here thiii 'Mornin It is not believed that he Will make any radical change in the financial Volley for January. The story that ho will sell six millione of gold in none lump in Jan uary is discredited in the Treasury circles. CItY lIIILLETIN. OPENINO or ANs SonooL.—The Ralston 1-hiblie School-house, northeast corner of Shipper and,Guilford stseets t Fourth Section, will be op en for , the admission of pupils on onday, January 3, 1870. committee of Ilireetors will be in attendance to register the names. tfultu ix Ern - ay.-41r. Smith and other members of City Councils were hung in efhlty in front' of the houses of several lire cempanieit thlp morning. "Mayor Fox ordered the Pollee to, take down these figures and not to allow any more such outrageous derttonstra4' bons to be made. , Xi.2k II EDITION 3:00 Ordi Boutlie ist ets BOOKMAKER /Return. mans/Bulletin.) metary Boutwell d an interview Ito House- The m to 'the; /Seem building, Mad him for sonde EIDER DOWN iNTLUIV- Will to Cloaed Out at a at Reda. prior to-Annual Stook raking. MASONIC 1041.0 719/' RESTIVIri 8170 ET. Allen Taking, St9ck 'Sist lust , 4 71, COOER &,-COBARD Wildlhave aomelreat B aigainititakria the • , • • ' sup, • •• T :?~ y~! Reloge , G'etier4,l:ll Sad Irate or United Stairiefille -: AA EYSIte Ailineldireatidilesl ' . Attlainrb, ~ D eoembek,',sl r.. , has been released fronipliPa English =silk //; bee '.'ir, four days, all "the,„:ro,W ittp snow. ' " . A ''. ._ 131,AsnoW, AAA?. 40'A L _ , . States - Vioe ebristildtf thialt A . termed fto serron 'years 'imps , labor for forgery., A . . - J,•,‘`'7. • .:§ 1 Ilektarno,, Deo. 3 1.—The Weat ,' , ,And tile Elbe is . blocked with ;.I A . . above this point being ansifendedo.N , A a. ---...„...........4 t Foreianlfaiiit-71z '',,, , fAi..,...*, (By Rdnon's feaidietchl'' 'y A LoNnox, Deo:3l, 5 P. .31'..-.L.,1521,Atti.50fpl and 1 87's at 85 3 . __ . A. 2 .,A , - _," .. , Lrvionroot.., Dec. 51, 5 P. ill-AAAAtieittortAiitY. itivo. Sales, 15-,080 bales. Uplands at vll,i !.„(kildane atalld. - • 1,. - A' ': ' A'.AA.)-i Flom Cuba . 11 1.—Arrired o gt,044! ai w York, and, pair/4, Hainbor* • ' 71AV patra;froli Teutonia, for' 'ftiATEitiAib e , • , -__ _ , --,-,„--,-,.:-. 7 --, 7 .--„. SAYS. 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