• ~ We blip the following from the Tribune or NE WS B l' T E LEV OP H. iirth -abbertistionts. I 7.. jirto AbbettiStritrntS - . i . • ( 5.. .„ . - • Thueday, iu reference to the the three restSe a- Vittuitt.6 i a?litc ._ • ing 11,,abina Houses of New Yetrk The rribua , \v ,nl3.lfoa Cue, tko. la. A ent&A is being 0 PTICIAL P &PER OP THE CITY. --- : - 110 - EW FRUIT FOR CIIRISTM-AS tr.. NEW I t.. 1 . . ..._ , gives the Lumber of machinei .old by J M. i' i `"!.'''''',''''''';— , c. ' 7',.." n ; the 11 Y BAIL , --.................----... i'.1.7,.."---11. t. laron..-1. Imo: maqi.LL cam Singer & Co., during the last thrte months as r 4 v" et "".-'" ‘ l "' 1 "'''""" '"' ':'"-`:—":":'''' ::- '-' T LIE . Prime new Bunch B6101:wat 161,c per potted: • --. ' war of 1 , 12 wall M. ti.n •I ma king euch arrange- ' Da do Layer do. 15 do 9," Al btsieEl' & C 0 . , • over 1,200 ; Grover & Baker's sales for therm., „, , ',, ~a , .: .. ~. ...„,,..,, p .. r . ciod numbered over 150 touchier. : and '. l -', ': wi ll ". '. ' '..... .. 3 N hat . e . E'..l th te IFt do &wiles., do 15 do Do do' Bente ClurcenD4 1 2 IE Jl' EDITOR'S sad .PROPRIEro As INI Etter & \Filson's sales . in November al "' ' ' 7 ' ; r ' ' 1 'i. " - .'" ' ' ' ' ''' ft E .do Prune:, 124 d., alone of Aid: 41.. 3:m...t0 Arc I n aatt.g a rro.neetuont. to_gtre pIiTsBERGII G i zETT •.. . VETTI323 - CIR.O-T3 z. ' were over 2,300 machines, nearly as Many ia 1100. it' ott ts tmld ,:t ',clot n tut his arrival in that , Ch lh'! " "."ir l 'Z ' B ' PASTA;m " o;cl:, tt i tr ° per poneit —...12'4 do MoNDAY MORNING, DEC. 20, 1559. oue tuon , hat the others in three months: ei,y.... i hat o ungA,sool at ounce" I.r Limed: atd PIAILISIAYD DAILY ADD IVEKKLY BY ' 'on do litterleuts. A laCltromteetne and °onus Peel. put. S t dc.• cf all •.:56.1V,5E MACIIISES —lf there is n shadow of sults. t :en. r•-.. 0 eat te,.. , .. lnet,cit 11.31.hfui lor the ‘ desalt Over kind, and ottsod apices ter convenience , f 11 . 10.6. for the mind of any one who perartibu intend , ' ham. wa.• at [degtsl EUANWS. Poderal et ,Al alt. ny. •lics Tairsr,—The position takenby Senator S. RIDbLE 8.6 CO. ---- -- • • Wes Broad slay as to the progretsive spirit of the A ditr'-^” , Y '''""I" thll .0 ,111, 41 heitret-le C ..- r - UDR HOLIDAY WITS.— "M I " ilkla. Inhea t eiteeeh - in the Becht' , hi - - age that is itoroductog machine needle la every gr'''''''' , F."=."' b • ni In d i .. ' .. a M"t'tte." l Y , '' l t J_' Perim Cues, though sound dectrinefor any locality, will, we ,Ineenzz:.7(r.,:r P eo ryl=i- i l to Aventr ior 'lr e ii t . w . :. , 'hearth atone, - tel him remove that doubt by a fear, be Strenuously opposed by the Democratic :look into some of the rates rooms of the pume- „,.,, tittt tie'-inn, wh lO ti r ,.. s Entth . h, .t,tatttt.,r. to' party, notwithstanding the President's hypocrit: . rhos sewingi.to,,uzeoltinin that e ht g companies root th, o t u lt twat f h o i r t e ng out had, mid: ttlit.w aro you, Mr. Montgomery!" iota auggestions in his annual message. Secre• Ely u 0 t..lt iu g of the smaller establishments, let ' eNehliinNaltagp'rT;l7„kshohmeelitiht hand '' ..3 Ll d ' o t rk is t T' e l pel tau .Cobb's-views will be ettetained by the or- him lo .4 into the three larger ones of Singer S:. to puppies": whereut.on Mr. English struck him a INCREASING CI RCULATION. gawked partyforcee, nit is understood that our ta, ,ti rover .S:. Baker, and the Wheeler & Wilson severe 1.1.0 v over the head, breaking his cane to • ' t fl 'ompa f ny. The first oocupies the whole lower pincer I.). 01'3 trka out knocking Montgomery into -.Chid Magistrate secretly sympathises with the ..? 010771 IrA /Leal& Irsmczcz r Eprms.vs, ear that great marble-front warehouse on the the gutter, but not nutwely down. nmtgomery, on South on this question. The only hope for uttretcr of Broadway and Grand streets as riling, hurled brick rP. ti a l- —lag ,la • :Diking him on It offer e namaml imiomments to atleertiners, being co- Pennsylvania is therefore itt the 'Republican re- sales and Show room. This company has 5 11 . t p h ,:, l e t EZ,t„ .i" ,3,, r at i t ri „,, W t i ro t.,.,1"74L.tiT vet Nulty recognised as presentatises in Congrese, who with a few soli- large manufacturing establishment in the city, and was not aware that Mr. Montgomery had any . The Best Colllllleffial Parr' in tilt Willi, o f v h e e r ir t ;ales of h the d la d st current quarter numbered 1 - !Airy exception have declared themselves in favor illfeeling -towards him up to the time ,of the rencon- i Ire. .Mr. Montg! . .m . y, as to strength and aim, is ..' of the great priaciple ot froteacion to our home The Gr v o e ver u & Baker sales 'L roome are at No. super i or to Mr. Loglish. I industry. 'As far: as our State is concerned, , 455 Broadway, between Broome and Spring sta., ' Wasmaueok, Dee. I.l.—The Secretary of the ', it Min only rely with any degree of safety ou ! occupying a full-sized lower floor, , running Treasury has advertised in propoSals to be received , i through to the aorta of Senator Caansaus, and his atqc, Mercer street. Their mannfactor t y ' matil the 24th of January neat, for a loon of Mn mil- I dates in the enate, who have proved faithful, I ts in Boston, and, their sales ter the Mit quarter I lion dollars, tinder the net of Congress passed n in Jun i n were , r fifteen hundred =nines. j last. The hahmee in the !Imam) m now $4, 41,00 t • - in every em rgeney. Buchanan and Bigler by I. The Wheeler & Wilson Company occupy a large I receipts during the last week. $1,316,000: drafts paid. their shamef i truckling to their Southern man- . etoro neat to the St. Nicholas Hotel, with a I .52,2E2,0011; the ever the amount in the treasury per last report, $542,000. . ten have -lest 'what little influence they may (sales room running clear through to Mercer st, i have pOtlarafled as Northern men, and aware of Their m a a h n u u t fa t c w to o ry . : ; s e t . it f ßridgep d ort, rn ; , e and t their pliitbilit v, the adult:mos of free trade de- iE r tl a hLes a dal;-. present . ':is er fble to '. Tura out sixt7y peed -upon whipping (him into line - whenever ;soles of November were over ",300, but cannot -- their opposition becomealtroublesome. i exceed 1,560 for I/mintier, because that is the We fear that our old commonwealth is about ! extent of the power to eapply. i When the great sale of sewing machine. for to be taught austere lesson in• regard to its ; the last year is taken into consideration, and the folly in trotting to the promises and pledges of 1 increase of demand since the late reduction of a band of desperate politicians, who only as- prices, it will not be any longer surprising that mimed trusts to betray them. (lad Penesyl- the me"feeter er3 "-a sliced 10 OCCUPY tier each finest, expense. large c ti l La e t Innis known her true friends and selected only • such for her repreaentativea, she might have business line assumed an itnporta g ece little commanded what she now cannot secure-by the I dreamed of ten years ago, and yet, with all the .1 most abject entreaty. Like a blind giant, she sales and all the facilities for manufacturing, the demand seems to be greater at this time than it , '"' t .,' pormiued her mighty limbs to be bound and ever was at any previous period. I corded by a set of political pigmles; .* and like a reokteis prodigal she has trifled with the treasures that lie embedded in her sod. She is . now gathering the fruits of her recidesenesi, and is humiliated in theme of her sister States : by the treachery of her most trusted son. The President mocks her in her calamity by prom . bring her a booti; which he commands hii politi cal associates to withhold. Ile rewards thoee . whom, in her indignation; she has cast off as unworthy of official station, by conferring on •, !, them responsible and lucrative foreign missions. he sympathies of hie constituents are entirely with Senator Cameron, who is'now engaged in a cease worthy of the highest efforts of a states man. Whether he succeeds Or not, he deserves the applause of all who love their country more . than their party. . It is a mortifying truth that to this battle for Pennsylvania interest : a, he will stand alone rn the Senatorial representation from this State— his colleague being engaged in "saving the Union^ by Jecislating for the perpetuation of Slavery, which he deems of more consequence ' • than our 'coal and iron fields. We trust in day is at hand when he will realize the prediction of Senator Cameron, uttered on the floor of the Senate a few abort months ago, that "the lime . - • his coming when the laboring men will control . 41.1 e politics of the country, and in order to get protection they will change the majority in the Senate, in the House, and above all, the occu pant of the White House, who is the dispenser of ' - the power which controls the legielation of the country. In plan of gentlemen who sneer when we talk about protection, they will send men here who know something of the wants, sonny; 'thing of tho interests, and something of the use '' Nitwit; of the workingmen." When that day ..., dairies, Pennsylvania will secure protection to '„ '"i, her interests by merely demanding IL Sho will then number the politicians of the Buchanan and , ‘ Bighir ached, among her private citizens. The Smears Countrrars.—We append the following list of the Chairmen of the Senate Committees, as an instsioco of sectional "nation - -Alin": Foreiyn Relations—Mr. Mann, of P'"'"rr hinatwrivirr 9l ~, 3, OI jo 1. Y ary _t 1 1 ,',2,41.! Affairs—Mr. Mallory, at Florida. Ateliciary—Mr. Bayard, of Delaware. Post Offees—Mr. Yulee, of Florida. Pabtie Lands—Mr. Stuart, of Michigan. Private Land Cla int —NI t.. Benjamin, of Lou tia/ia Indian Affairs—Mr. Sebastian, of Arkansas. - Fensionso—Mr. Jones, of lowa. Revolutionary Claims—Mr. Shields, of Minn . Claints—Mr. Iverson, of Georgia. Merv: Columbia-Mr. Brown, of Alissik•vpi Patents—Mr. Reid, of North Carolina. Terri/aria-31r. Greta, of gissouri. Priniing—rMr. Fitch, of Indiana. Public Building?—Mr. Bright, of Indiana. Engrossed Bills.—Mr. Wright, of.-New Jersey. Enrolled Janes, of lowa. Library—Mr. Pearce, of Maryland. - Here, oat of 21 Committees, the South, with about one-third of the national population, takes the chairmanship of 14, leaving to the North, comprising two-thirds of the population, but 7. - -If this had been reversed by the Republicans, it would no doubt have been called "sectional!' but hawing been done by the democrats, it must be considered eminently "national " And then look at the fitness of it. Mr. Bunter, of Vir ginia, a State next door to bankruptcy, is Chair ' _man of Finance ! Mr. Clay, of Alabama, an in land lawyer from a State that never buildslaship, in Chairman of Commerce! PostiMfices and • Post Roads are assigned to Mr.Yulee, of Florida, who gete his lettere ,by bridle-paths through swamps. The Federal Capital to Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, which threatens to dissolve the Union! The Library to Mr. Pearce, of Mary land, which make. is a crime to teach the Bible. - Den. Dania, who advises blisaisalpyi to establish , armories .preparatory to a dissolution of the *t • Union, is made Chairman of Military Affairs. Mr. Green, the Representative of the Border SuCnins, is Made Chairman of Territories! . _ • Pursinerr SilKlF.o.—The prominent politi cians from ell parts of the country who attend. cd, nt Washington on the Vith, at the invitation of Mr. Nathan Sargent, did not, an was anticii owed, take any steps toward bringing out Mr. Crittenden ter the Presidency. It was designed originally to be an exclusive meeting of gentle men in opposition() the Democracy, who do not co•operate with the Republicana..but several gentlemen were invited, and present, whose po ;sitlon in the Republican party is definite . The correspondent of the N. Y. Time says: "The discussions of the evening were in ex cellent spirit. Everybody declared that be had no candidate, and all expressed an earnest de . eire Lir the union of all the Oppoeitton forces -against the Democracy. Southern gentlemen present declared themselves as hostile aa North - el% gentlemen to Slavery propagandism, and nrineurred in the propriety of having a Preni ' 'Abated candidate who represents that sentiment. Seutefaxered the construction of a new party, and dearielto ileum an Address, but. the general ! sentiment. was against this course. The position -of the Republican party as a great power was fully recognized, and a decided majority con ceded that its disorganisation would be neither pantie Dor desirable; that said party has vitality • and force which must be availed of iu any effort _ to change or reform to Administration of the Feasted .60.verulnetd. The meeting adjourned in iiiellent temper, without any action having been decided upon. "The effect of this movement tends toward' the fusion of all sections of the Opposition, ripen whatever ticket shall in due time seem most ' * likely to achieve a substantial victory." TILLCKV.ILAy, AGAIIL.--We pointed OUL, tome I days ago; the error of Mr. TinianTill in putting hie hero on the wrong side of the hlonongehela on hie( road .to the East, and some one of our ' pontemrrarles has discovered another error in the lame tintaber of the °Virginians." In par .-. rating the eeespe of 'George Warrington from Fort Danntrose, wfileittoolt place in the autumn, oomws the following - paragraph: • .41 we advanced, the wooda -became redder and redder. The frost nippedsharply of nights. thii thins of the yeav,lhe.htoiters mho lire in the decenthilie get their.stiper from the staples." . NOw44s7B,lnegar I ; made from : the maples • only In the aping c but if . George Warringtha ' did ones MotiongahaliV trim Bred- Field,. and take . the western spate to ' • • Wee 'found idmeelf, while . •g, among the 14 Orjaaerihit -lettpd 17— .'4 ; MUSETES OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCES OF TEE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOR THE YEAR 1858.—We have received . a copy of the minutes of the forty-ninth annual conference of the blethodist - Episcopal Church for 185E1 It is volume of 348 - pages. The number of church members Ie 708,000; probationers, 155,555; grand total, 950,555, In 1857, there were, 920,- 5:9; it gain of 11.1,036 The number of deaths during the year. so far as reported, was The baptisms, 40,915 adults, and f`.7,:169 chil dren. During the pest year 87 preachers loca ted, 62 died, 547 were admitted on trial, 552 superannuated,243supernumerory, s797 effective total number of preachers, 6,592. The number of local ministers is 7,530. The number of churches, 9,003; the estimated value of which is 517,560,494. The tstnnlser of parsonages 2,497—probable v a lue $2.350,992. Claims on the conferences, 519,281. Received for to isseiona ry purposes, 8229,145; for Tract Society $15,- 116; for the American Bible Society for Sunday School Union $10,152; number of sunday schools 11,49 0 : officers oust teachers, 129,308; number of scholars, 677;217; volumes in libraries, 2,122,967.5--.1" 1 7 . ('ma. Arir. V. . .111 LA IH.LPIIIA, Dec. IS.-The jury in the carte of Meese, Allibone .54.' Newhall, charged with conspiracy to defraud the creditors of the Bunk of reties) leenia, have rendered a verdict of not guilty ns to both defendants. The court room was crowded at the time, and brief and affecting sereeches mere made by Messrs. George M. Wharton, Russell Thayer, P. Carrot Brewster. and Dietriet Attorney Ismighend. The ceuneel for the Commonwealth said that the evidence would not permit him to expects verdict against le defendants. end t list he would therefore abandon theY th pro, do Dill . MENEM: witin :esteemed:v.-Albert Pike went : PalLAtirt.entn, lie, IS.-The second genie of the out recently with Major Rector, Indian super- I Cher' , moo" between Philadelphia and New York, intendent, !to assist in the payment of the lu- . eelamettrel last evening, the game being, no heft.it than annuities among the tribes wert of Aiken- ! over thu .1 marl. on Teloatraphho.'s wirer. The Phil • ens A correspondent of the Fort Smith 11;rabl ! .`WPI'i. e".." .. ° '"" tlr. " .l the some a s l ' ef ' .47 `. ~,,,,,,,..„ , !!a t ! ,_ 1 but in the New York Committee Mr. S. W. Fiske re writing from' the Creek apalcy, ncl Pines method of hunting the grou, or ! . -r Z l i. i . n L . :,q i i ,"7 1 . 7,,,',1,,, th ( 1 , 17Z:',% b ,":::,..7," 1 ,'„ g r ' i0 g :...; prairie hen t "knowing how mild they are. he ! Spirit. tomb los place. +ChM genre in likely to ho the Cattle prepared to out wit them. Ile hunts with : Goal and ,i„„,,,, .„,„ • 1 , 1 „ 40 , 10 ,i, opened witha piece of artillery, a six pounder. This he' offering tie Seen ii Gambit, 'which New York Sr. hauls out on the trairie, ead when he discovers espied. At tioi nth loose of Philadeipiliarihe p•o• II flock he unlimbers, sights the gun, amid touches ' rut. iner„ . n. I Into a variatien of tint v. Piano. her off. Ile rarely misses. It is eery exciting to sec a dozen grouse' fluttering „with broken i Sr. Lora. Odot. li.--The I tall mail of November . ?nth has ant. nt No ness Snow on rho no•ton. wings among twine as many dead ones, and t h e , tonne three Iyat dr op. are news. no ~,,,,,,,,, I!! Colonel chasing them averted and catehing them. 1 mita bridge araratt , ~.0,,,,,,, inches. r ho party flie usual charge is a pound of powder and a aa, overtaken by a terrible slow norm b„ .. ,.. 0 „, A,h quarter of a bug of turkey or Rollo shot. Ile j Hollow and South Platte. They were too daysittivi generally shoots nt about two hundred yards. i nights tramline eighteen miler, dories which time tie killed, in John Selrs field, below here, the j they were etthomtiocl or fire. A hauler of Maine other Jay, 3S grease at n tingle Ore. Major ;at Eel,. Canyon wen: tinal.le to get through. The Rector, who accompanied him thinks he dust ' SM... en the whole route were crossed . ice. Uric earn crippled I,oiio, that got off among the elute moo and three Indiana were mattered and 1 cornstalks and cockle burrs. ! eddied ly two white men on the big Blue. Sr. 1,-eta, Dee. 18.-The river is atilt rising PROTESTANT CHILDREN to Fueeen -A eahevino ly •.: this p..iiit, with about night feet water to has occurred in France which is of some interest Cairo. The Shouts and Upper dliesiesipei ceutieue There is a Preach law which make., it tildigeici- -- to till, and the Missouri to still swelling. The nos ey on manufacturers to send to school all their thee ,s I.right wit balmy. factory children who are tinder twelve. , The . Sr. Let vs, Pee. lE.-Th. steam boiler tatoo..ator school is of course the public one. which ir 1,... itet.:one•• -e.,n, .-0......, ......,..... , 1 ants ai•n• Los, catholic. Mr W alter in an Fr:lt-to Mee ustatUtok . ~ . r ~ . , .. • „....• k.,444.1.1.F344.3.43‘.-Fterrernetir ealrlol:iirid lie hor i ~,.. ~,,,t,0•n:L,::•12,..,•.,5,= r ,,;, 0 i e , . , ;... „ 1 .... • Seen' intoinii•ti,nl !he/in...ea . • e.• 1•••••.••••••• •••••••••-;• 7 -' 7 ' ._ - "nee ) --,.,.. real . ,, ,- - ~,•• N,, I ~„, te„. Ir,__ The tomoto theatre in the : Ile pleaded that they Here ?tette-an, end the 1, , „, ‘ ,.„. , ar,,, horned this ~,,r,„,-,,..,,,. tb,,,,,,, school was .1111011 e, but the plea 1! t not ' 7 " ...1, spread to the V oik'e tintieus nod nano of the other for the judge, who sail that a free eehool could ~,,thece,l„,e,,tieg, not be. established for every recd decided against ! It,, arrival from St.:Ho...A fa:Molts, Ml . ..nation Mr. Walker, fitting him six francs and cones. en ! that the following versels had out io 3 istrosstal The the ground that the defendant's argument 'hen! 'ki d fl^rd• Nl'ltnntld. of Rahmiete t laior. Miner-'. ded to create for foreign proteetanie a position ", iit•oritsl.,, and brig V erm n ei , •• 1 A "Ottlttom• which would enable them to compete unfairly r-,,,,,,,,,,,,!i,„! 1-.-The ~i.,,,, h . „, r i„,,,, ~, with Frenchmen. . ' feet wee tanks' within the lac twooty-C•tir boors, Tine Siherian teed is conveyed frem St l'e- mad there ie now Linty-die feet four tucker water to the elmonel a ny the f ac er at the water mark. tersburgh to Moscow by rail, and from thence to Irkutsk, the cornet of Eastern Siberll, in cer- S et Ann • It, IL,, Pee. - I. -T - be - lin:inii.ll.7 - at of tdis ['loges drawn by horses. Tire distance Irvin morning aotoommer the oeisuro, by the U. S. Mar- Moscow to Irkutek te 3,42 e miles, end ti„ re are shah of the yacht Wanderer, et Brunswirk. 210 mail stationseu the road for changitig honer. - - . - The mail communication is ermi-weekly, and the . heel , mere lire. 10.-The river isfalling evoke ry expense of it to the. Ituselan Government • is rittwir with th it to .tiv't'at‘'s'n I . td rt , about 1:57, 1- X/ 0 a year. The mail from Mond,' ti'l.. Weather clear. Mercury P.By.twe degrees --.. to Irkutek is generallyeroeveyed in at.itt eT, to . II MLR $O• ILTY.--A Hp:cable to previous ne ed days. The moil communtestien between ! tw aara an d Chi na t, a5 ,,,,,„1 an by ~, borne pas t tire, ri. tettuber of the rill eel, of Bearer. Bridge worse, and ltuel,eter, couveoe.l , :iu the NI E between Pekin mud I . :yachts , , it trounce tote in Church, us Bridgewater, on the eve of the 11 th Transßaikal, close to Mongolian Chine. once Met., for the perpnee of terming a Bible Society, every three months. The olostatme between ICS- auxiliary to lire Parent Sett , 1 Samuel Moore /mid. and Pekin is reckonedabout I.•ent tail,,n, • and is traversed in about fit dors. The China heed, Ste , was celled to the chair and ti i , li . SreVelitt shown ra Secretary. A count:Dillon was mail is conveyed on .errs Lock adopted. The annual meeting will be held lin We clip the following Winery of a colored the third Saturday in January in each year. Ito individual from the Wihnitagfert eN 0 ) •fet o,o4 / , ' motion of Rev. Cramer, toe election for officers "Old Dr. Delph woe fettrol , iorlieti to den' il in ter the ensuing year wee held, which reeelted Sampson co ppiy on the 10th tort. Ile was born as („11,,,, president, Rev..l Murry; Vice Pre on the -Ith of July,l7.'et, and rai.dhy Mr Wm. lilent, A. C Barclay: Secretary, Julie S lieu- Williams, of Sampson. Be rec 44o, ! ! " ‘'" l s' well beige', Treasurer, J. W. Moque: Exectittve Cote the last war wale the regulator . , the lirviolul ion- ~,i,,,,,, Bee J . D . Cramer, lt,e D A comniogs ery and the war of 11.12. It to earl that he was h „. , A sh,al,,,,h„ g „ . Ni . I, ,5 , m„, , ,0,„,, , a eervent of come 01 , 1 tory, who ran away, and E. g. l, , IV . B. t.,,... „,,. left Old Delph to go howl: to his master, (Mr WA --- • ey---- hares.) Ile was a professor of the art of conju- THE Cincinnati Co:town/at sa)s list Mr. A. ring, fortune-telling, Ac. But lie her I Cad Din W, 'lark, ne reactant of hew Coale, Prune., lout talc of the Hata, Arc., in which he seemed to hnvieg toeittese in the F.D .. *eel, arrived in the delight. Be hied 4 hter, a marcher o f the Pp, city last Tuen.lay, opal, the night train on the W ill Church fora greet many years, and Seereftl',tile Miami Ilmilrea.l [tit his way dews, he ti to be very well. eaefied with his condition at _ ....:- woo apprOaehuil by a Stranger, *he politely De life." a ! : quieed tf the teat by hie si•lo was olmettgageol. DEPARTURE OF LterTENANT GENERAL Sitet lie reputed iu thisafilema i l er • no') the 'Mange r FOR Tile Sort uf -Yesterday, General Scott ettiV squatted. A very cordial chat was kept op Inc harked fur the South on the Steamer Mnrien.„- t teen the two, het shortly after the ititeresling Ile goes to Charleeton, whence he sails on the stronger had Int,o his leave, elr Clark thence 11 1 th for New Orlenes, where he will remain two tired that hie wallet, which contained $lllO, hod or three days and' thence proceed to Havana, also departed. Should this meet the eye at the for a short stay. General Sonic; we regret to ineinunting young man, he may he concerne•l to learn, in in bad health, and this our is uhole.rla• learn that Mr !Nook hod nicely stowed away in another pocket. ilia clever little MHO Of 1,11,00 41 ken with hope of reeteretion under the influence of Son , here air and of withdrawal from active duty. General Scott Wes ricoompanied to the - Sent on THE lIDWARD FOR - RADE -On Monday pier by a number of distinguished gentlemeh. Last, the “Falcon" Ferns= of this plece,retent ] 1-5/ owned by Charles Reward, was told at Sher• and when the boat left the dock, the (letterel re!. t h e s c o t iii - ,. .1,3, to Jumetleaughlin, of Pittehurgli, for ceived a salute of 1 0 41, gone, fired - 1,3 , .Life Guard--A ' . V. Com. Ade. $11,00:). We understand that Mr. L. deergne • putting the furnace in opertition immediately. DAMAGE! AGAINNT A RAILROAD -.I decisionc The stock of ore, coal, lime, S.e , watt sold en has junt been rendered loy Judge Drummond in . fueetlay, to various parffee, for sums amounting the United States rircuit.g_enyt at Chicago, upon in the aggregate to between twenty - flue and a claim made for damages b 3, Ford vs. Illinois thirty thousand dollars -Malioning rit , pater. Central Railroad Company The pi/Mural chip ped 100 bend of cattle at - Prim., 1111, tinder a flue. W. S. Deetneu., of Dedham, who repre contsect for their deliveryinti Detroit in:101101M relit. the :14 Congressional District of Mnesneltu They were detained et . lieltignu City on l the Michigan Central rood 1:: hearse, end 1:2 hours r sees , o s f , i h r in ro n s ot er b i e tt i u n sl g y ab ilL, I I l i: trtilisetirmeeis his pr v o e ti n ah t ialt more nt liareliall. On a ! ialifg re nt Detroit four p, tt • , l t h. . , Van mg oo e wit: er. of them were dead, andthe owner claimed that the remaitaug 90 ,had s uffered a - material de. l A rm. veriety if new style coatings, pant stuffs, predation. Judgement teas rendered for the , eastiegs, Ac., suited to the melon, tiro now opened plaintiff for .$1,2:i0. at Carnalthan's, Federal street, Allegheny City. Lace linen selected for the custom trade, end Bo I , r t a i , . 8 ,iinli.ecninizt:llli:olaasieell,PsUt:,tchre!,, h i 'o' was i t r, . l isi ' l e l s l e iti h iounil to embrace the newest styles of the , swot. A choice stock of moo's and boy,' clothing not long since, in England, hail something to do ready made and trimmed, and furnishing gen& with Lord Napier'c recall It is asserted that - adapted to the reason Ids° ready for the examieation Mr. Sumner, before his departure for Euraire, ! of }alders. seriously dieagreed with. Lord Napier, who had been one of his earliest Mende, the ground of ' Tee lovers of good things ran have their maim difference being the policy ascribed to the Brit- ! supplied nt Sown's, Federal street, Allegheny, they ish minister, of paying court to the pro-slavery ldTdrtg.jurreal-::7k:i.".',;il.l"tarrft,r,l,';tnatdheptz„,,,,':Xesancr influences in politica and 'maiml life in Wash- ,i)a!„,,,:,,.:tat,„a„, green ' d which they can eon gager, e., y ingtou. : ! null at ummually low figurer, having purchased them THE Law or SLANDER -The Supreme Court .at the tery lommt each pricer. They have also on of Slassachuttetts, in a recent decision in a earn load a s'uperi'or asshrtraerit of fresh manufactured of slander, said it was no defence that the puny : cuhreotion e rY! '"l"P ri4n g lii. "" i "' L 1 r1"1 ,, U ,, 1" ,. sued had only repeated it common rumor . If : which the y "ill di 'r u" or chea p foe '''' ? ."." :l the Wary le falso'nud slanderous, it he pepeatc d ! fricrel!iebspa,trxr dttrtonal,oyn‘,‘ttdyt.n.,t dr, at the pereeu'n peril. lin power of mieettlef is - t b h g or w i ! , / , ,! , , , ,,,, ? ,,t .. tha eiris,. ' ' - 1 In the circulation, and the repetition of the Story INNEHHHEENHAIMT ,2IOBI6I gives it currency, and, without an expreeeion of disbelief, will confirm It. I LIEU-onsettinley, the Pub inst.. ROUT. M fartnt,k, In ths std, gene of Unman. ' THE Chicago Tribune of the 10th, has a let- . The funeral will take plume T , llll d el , ‘ t , tio , ri t agl . r .n. lVlO , I ter from Fatten City/Illinois, the theatre of the t a l , `" ;;;; ' , ` , l , ` l' It Z;,`,r,",'"',','" - ' ' euppoeed horrible outrage, published a few drays I - , since, denying the occurrence of ally such trans- ! ' action. Investigation has pretty conclusively r i settled that the woman who claimed. to be out- : raged is. partially insane and a monomaniac, I and that nothing of the kind transpired. . , . . tanner or gnat/ Tistra.- 7 ,-The delinquent lax lint of San Francisso•for ..the present year fills nearly eight pages of the newspapers of that city, and comprtees atlimacoe-halt of this Year's as- , sew: meets. • Thetzstanecript copy eansisted -of', lire reams of clearly written foolscap, This in dicates a greitt re*uloiou since the last times of early- gold dittocreortes. - ..:. -•' .: Tan :West:loms iid4terlil.tho South to ...•ait.-4 4.00 .I., i ••,, !ig :31 listlen tt ** ..fd.itOeri-nrr.:732ii.•; t :.•it•A-e,lttaLalLa •,pOi•l'ti q'.•s•on of -10YOfrZgldriiit tf 1 e N...V Dosso:4. Dec. IS.—The papers by the Aratia fur- , nisi/ tho following additional intelligence. Tho Paris correspondent of the London Times coot:lrma tho report that the battalion of infantry and three battoliOns of artillery will embark at Toulon home diately for Central Amulet,. An extraordinoty meeting of the Atlantic Irk graph Company hoe horn caned b T clot purpose of receiving the report of the Director, a, to the pr. • sent 'condition of affair!. Paris letter, state positively tliat tho C7l , f I‘ll , - sla with a full military household will visit Is: opttle-e in the evtendiug hit vi .it t.. The pac.tainorr by the :denim, I-Ittot I.tepito were all laude d in eattellent health. Th, chip .10r • log the whole voyage, enrettnterrd h•utry ,outht.m..t gales. Phi hod thirty 'Mart r o u t. mar:t o t ing. a wl was only 11-tot hundred and fifty stiles from liolday when ttattt,• ut the continuance of lelllrStOollP into ' titer, the r,, lota doetued it advisablu to toy to, which I ho did for iv venal days, consuming- during that time, a small partion of the cargo, including cotton, stares, lc. • Boaton, Dec. IC.—The Cunard 'steamship Arabia. from Liverpool via Halifax, arrived about tl o'clock this morning. Ilor mails will be dispatched 111,11CP the ?Ammo. land train, and trill reach Nell! York about toolnigbt. They cannot leave Tim York till Sunda:. o.tarnoon, and trill be due in Philadelphia about In o'clock. 13,.,r0N. Ucc. t2.—The Quincy School Houma, no Itudison street-, was destroyed by tiro about midnight. Tha'whoie strorture wait the most pertert and rosily bnilking of the kind in this tiny. The loss to $lO,OOO. ALFRED MARIO. EFII., ,ays:—"My wife has hr., Fundy oftbeted anti Ityarepal a " tir the lath year Porto; Oda 11,00, ohe hod need ao tunny toodiclaen wLIrL moque+) to aggravate rather than rene•re the disown., that' yro showt dealakirkth ut her I•COirrf I.lelaa lu the couth try:thavujoyvJall the 11,17/111.3g.e of pare air and exerriaet yet aorlt day alit ene mcd to lor more .1.14 Ni. With none dieleolty I perthadad bee to tsko your ItOLlAtilt 1/1"r• YERS., alt4lu 1 am happy to slate, lira re:opiate!) . eared hrr. Caorom!—lle mrofttl to nett m. 1,,110.4 rkllawl nu. Tio great pi.puloally of Om use4trioe Imo Induced . 1 , 1= . 1r. , a t few, wrath the ' , Olio shipula gtutaasit ioat . dail-goldthi ft per buute,er elit.lll7 , o= l / 4 , 7 .0n pi. prietars,HElCLpAQll4o4l•oo4,M4a 'Plsm& analasstrolUtkes4rl494Woodsurs, boon!. ispl.9l On". 3 "13 00 POMO. deI7;OBWT SIIIT 1S IT3 SFIVENTY-I'l - lIRD Y EA.I-2 With a bar nn.l tonat.ultly Rea, hit t g, es It dote, moat ut the M.r.h.nt*, Illancia - Eturars anal Famllle• lu Meer dile, and thO aurrounding region, includ ,ag parts of Pennsylvania, 0110, Northern Indiana, Western Virginia, Wisconsin, lowa, Kansas and Nebraska uV-Idvertisiug at Moderate Prices.' AWFor terms, ate another colotan—Bret pogo.. ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR TUE GI &LEVU—Steam.. N PETTINGILL k LU., 11. N....." Now Took' not Slaw st., Bostonjalea.re. W. U. SFOONALD & C0..102 Unman et., New Fork: JEW, COE A CO., JONES WEB srnit „,i , Flt. delßalawtfT MEMO GOLD MEDAL PIANOS • VO6 TUT HOLIDAYS. SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF CNICRICV.ING 44L SONS' - NAM FORTES. A NEW SUPPLY O 1 & ?4,s= piANos, I' rrparsd for tbesohcolber exproasly h. the holidays, eon s Ishng r.f ../‘,; and 7 netasess, In Nolo aud tuned Rosewood oft Ls most olrgnot door , ii , i ou, has Just boenTrocois• ad tom the fa,tory of CRICK fiRINII • hoNS, Ike/tom— Among them aro two Louie XIV, of the new scale, thrse o r. ttb,go,l„ 7 octave, bon/ A to A, witleb for beauty of exterb I's/wort/3! tone. and I lastirlty of wash, sti/issyotol con, pardsott auperior to any jostroments ever brought tithe city. Th. pohlw are r,sperthilly horded to. eat% and axam lor nis t othlernt Pianos, and lodge for thennorives. AtIYICK TO dERII. Purch,era are la tall outifiatl that it., Pianos of Magian, Clikkering S Sons' mann!, I aro aro torniatnal to no other dealor Ia lb* city .wept tee aulantilar. who la. had tho a nclnatra %tone, for tb• haat tan point, Coot.odttently a sup. ply of that, PI .4a is .ad) I.ntnd at Mt Wart room, Na SI WMII6 , arra. t. AT Tilt I:ST NI ANITY ACTOR al Chick ering & Son, Manton, have lwan male and ay.-it/wad to purchattana thranahout the lhotod Atataa and other catmint., up. II mt, of TWENTY THOUSAND PIANOS Tnci hay. 1... n .wAr.lO.l 11iff,ont clailloitiora I. rtid.r? Eur..pn, Thlrty.:Ecight Gold and Silver Pte.( ciam t.l (Ire ° tie. Preroilvenia NAt• Yvan., nt.1.1 • l`itt•lmrgb, tl.. p.are .n.l 1 , 51. th. Fr.t i'TiZ MMlilkhg OVrt ell elimpetit,ev Alen, t l'rize , 7 , 11,1 at I rune t Wort t',, Lonitort, TLe 5•:1 11,•• merits of the Pomo Fortino m Chrekerm4 & 1^ , 3 glven by ' - 1411:1,451LN1D 1115.1.111t1RG, Th. .t.-