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PVDLthHZD TIT Penniman, Reed & Co, AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. 86 Witas. latr.oet. Ek B. PMEINATir;) 'A P. 'Loam,. "mrs• roses um; -• annex P. asap, BaSineaSS Bigulters. MIMS: Bloats Coptei...” De'tanned Ivy mina?, (pervieekl.".;.; ..... 16 cents. libal Subscriber!. troeryear) Liberal rethictlonitoNewsbotip gad •aeata Elie g:ttAburgit 6nette. MONDAY, . DECEMBER 11, 1866 TUE sEsArotitsaiP. We are fully of the opinion, that Mr. Cowes's successor hi the Senatorehip ought to be takes - from the west. It is manifest lie will not be. Mr. Wrizieits is the only man In this section who has been , promi nently spoken of in connection:with the succeision; but, though backed by a nuni ber of earnest and influential friends, vio enthasissartas been enkindled in its be half. Confessedly of superior intellectual ability and training, and of sterling hon esty, be excites admiration rather than friendship. We do not hear of even one member of the agialatnre who is serious ly inclined to support hire. Mr. ST.CVEISB is a Magnetic character—a born leader—and if he was lounger and less infirm, would distance all his cogipeti• tors. Incapacity to dealwithideas e he dots not surpass Mr. WlLLrens, but, 111 greatly superior to him in that prime qualification of statesmanship, the ability to manage men and affairs. He has a feti, members instructed for him, but is not likely to be come formidable. Col. Fon:rzy has grerit ability, combla.-- ed with great energy. lie excites enthu - thusiasm, yet fails to bind men to him in such a manner as to attach themselves to his fortunes. Onow can command alew votes. Of only average ability, be is pre-eminent ly true and trustworthy and esperis.nced. Thadtepnblican majority in. the Legisla ture is so large that if the members spec hilly devoted to the gentlemen already named were to unite on either of them; or on anew man, they would fail to hold the balapte of power. The contest, therefore, narrows down to a choice between General ' CAUEnoir and Governor Ccricrix.. One or the other of these men,-it Seems to us, will be the Senator; which We do not und.rtake - to say." Each of them has been tried, and under circumstances , to test his peculiar qualities. Each has warm friends and bit ter enemies. EClther of them is perfect. In point of purereason—in the faculty of • dealing with ideas-4ach of them has . many superiors. In the lower of dealing - with men and matters each has demonstra ted, iniiifferent ways, the_ possession of unusual gilts, Governor Ceram has great popularity with the masses of the loyal people of this Commonwealth. This was attested during the recant canvass by the receptions accorded hint at all the mass meetings he attended. Accustomed as we have been, (o'i a quarter of a cm. tury, to popular assemblies in Petnl. sylvanut, we can truly say we have aeon no enthusiasm approaching. that • which his presence universally - 'awakens; buf-antside the. State, his popularity is, greater than inilde: General Came- ROB, on the contrary, has a power ftd hold on numerous sections of leading and influ 'entinl men:: ' These are Intensely devoted to him, and always ready for 'any amount of exertion or , sacrifices to promote his ele vation. The friends of Gov. CCUTIIC claim for Lim a clear majority of all the members. We &knot judge so. It seems to us that while;the adherents of Wrutems,l3Tavnets, FVNES and GROW have . not a balance: of power between the two main contestants, they could by nutting 14 a body, with either of the:orn the scale in his favor. This they ar of likely to do. After the tbst or second ballot, it seems probable they will divide, perhaps in unequal pro portions, on CAmunos and Comes, and it is this contingency that Imparts anima-. lion to canvass. . In Allegheny county popular sentiment is greatly divided between CAMERON and CURTIN. The cause of each :warmly espoused and opposed. Hence, the dele gation is divided, and likely to remain so. According to the latest reliable reports a majority of them are for CASIEIIO6. EDITORIAL BREVITIES-. A 3LEETING of the leading citizens of the peninsular counties of Virginia, Was held on Saturday at Richmond. Resolutions were unanimously a&pted E declaring that the Legisliture, which meets, on 3londay, shall immediately call a Convention, to frame a new constitution . adapted to the new order of society, and relieve the peo ple from their indebtedness in ratio to their present property, as it would be a shame to make their successors bear the losses. TEE Chicagopress has bier' cut off from the New York - Associated Press because journals h -independence ( enough to', re ceive news through D. B. Craig's agency. The New York Associated Press shows it true character , in such arbitrary proceed ings. Tnz indictment 'against several of the master workmeik . in the Brooklyn navy yard charging them with defrauding the Government, has been quAshed by Judge Wilson, on the ground that the suit was brought in the wrong district. As incendiary named Luke Keegan was arrested in - the act of setting. fire to the stables of the Spruce and Pine streets Pas- soil - ger Railway company at Richmond. FIFTY MEN were employed last Saturday in packing arms - anti ammunition, piepar -ntory to shipment, at the Fenian head quarters. in New York. A. PHIL ADELrBIAN sent 'President ohri.- zoni as a Thanksgiving present, one of the medals struck in 1797; in commemoration Dr Washington's resignation.. - A ORAND FAIR and festival will be held on the 20th proximo, in Baltimore, (or the the benefit of' this Southern •Orphans' Asy lain of Richmond. it laaaid. that a committee Upon investi gation; will be asked for upon the assem bling of Congress to look into the recent election held in Maryla d. Mx. Wants, of the Baltimore Commer• dot, entered upon .his duties as Surveyor of the Baltimore port, on - Saturday last. ' JEFF. Davis is now much more comfort ably situated in his prion quarters than 'General Grant at hit , Lome - • - - , Trig Jewish synagogue at Cincinnati wns slightly damaged by &e on Saturday. ILLINOIB has two millions population. The largest element is German. THE banking house or J. A. Gaylord; St. Lords, has suspended. Tun Chicago police have Just donned sew uniPirms. t_ - t _} ) ) / 1--, El= VOLUME' 290. r $l.OO CITY MMS. SWIM MUTUAL LM3 Insurance Company OF maw "WO/RAM. E. WERSTON, President., ors OVER siv,pc•co t cococal, mc.adisimmiur CASH. anneal Dividends &callable Immediately, rio TNEBEASE THE sarstasiOrr OR EEDECE THE PEEIIIITS, AT THE OPTION OF THE ASSCIIED. • Polley-holdefgand other persona Interested In the gtisdeet of LIPS IIIeUrtABCC env p an i c . woo on the undersigned, Agent of the Co who will eheorfally give them fUll Information as to the Incite and prattles! working of the Company. • GEO. N. BLICHOTOEK, Agent, 1(o. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Sao itaward, If the Indian, Herb Doctor fails to describe d ts eases and tell as patient, the nature of their complaint or illness without receiving any In formation from them. No charge tor consul . tation or advice. We use such Balms as have no strife, With 'Nature or the paws of Life; With i•ur blood our hands WO DOOM' stale, For poison men to ease their pain. Oar Father, whom an goodness tins, Provides the means to cure all our ills ; The simple herb beneath our feet, Well used, refs,. our pains complete. A simple Serb, a simple Flower, Culled from the dewy Lee— These, these shalt speak with touclung power, Of change and health to thee. Office—No. 104 Liberty street. between Sixth and Market, Pittaburstb, Menai ran it Meitennsues Dim; Store Have the finest stock of drugs ; 'Hays the largest assortment of patent med icines; Have the moat elegant stock of perfumery; Have the finest medicinal liquors; Have the greatest xariety of toilet seeps; Have the best, stock of brushes, sponges. Aci and are anther them (or less money than any other house. Deal forget, 81 Market street. On Treacle ffeelman We have reduced our $1,.% quality to $l,OO, and the $1,1.234 quality to tlc; also Empress Cloths $1,37 reduced to SI,CO, and those formerly $1,25 to 0,87—a1l these In the choicest 0010 s. J. W. B►acsa & Co., M Market street. Hazard Caswell's Cesl User Olt: Therurest and Sweetest Cod Liver 011 In the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, -upon the sea-shore. It Is perfectly pure and sweet. ; - Ask for "liazardA Catwell's Cod Llier 011,u manufactured by Caswzra., MACE a CO. New York. Sold by all druggists. Al 12 1.2 e per T.rd Good Prints; good Shirting 'Muslin, and vard wide Unbleached Muslin. Other goods as cheap at thareduction sale 01 J.: W. Barker & Co., 59 Market. street. Garret Vs SaotelkNastiff Can be bought for leas money, wholesale or retail, at glealarran a ReSennan , sdrogstore, than elsewhere. lietnember that, and go to 85 Market street. For 654 e. Per Yard, Figured,, all wool Empress Cloths, formerly $1.15. Other goods as cheap at the reduction sale of J. W Barker a, Co., 59 Market street.. =EZ=2I Raisins, Currants, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Figs, Jellies. Canned Fruits, and nixed Candles, at 112 Federal' large t. Allegheny City. A call is solicited. tiro. BEAVIEM. Plaid Dress Geode, formerly 15e. Other wx•de as cheap at the redaction sale of J. W. Barker & Co., Fa Market street: ' . Test Um Bay For*lan Liquors or all kinds at Joseph S. Pinch's Mathieu; (0.199, 119,193 and 193F/int. strait, Pittsburgh. • ri Poplin Plaids, Empress Clotbs, French rinoes, "and Flue Dress Goods, 'at. Gardner Ss &thinner's, W. Itaritet street. • Black Cashmere' Lout. Shawls Fine Broths, raieley, Black Th!het, Stella, rams , Plaids, WoolenSnawls, chn.per at Gar dner & Sehlolter'a than elsewhere In the city. Blankets Rediseedl 93 00 pee Pair, ' .klannels reduced ten and fifteen cents per, yard, at the reduction sale of X. it Barker a Co., 59 gasket street. *ead. bead, Xtead, Gardner a Bchleiter% advertisement, and so there to buy yonr Dry Goods. 9: Ylaricet street. Silks and alleles Ikeeas Goody ' Metlaced Inoredlbl7 low at the reduction sale of J. F. Barker b Co.. 50 Market street. Go to Flepthea'a Grog Attire. No. 63 Market street. has the beet Blackberry Wine ever to Pittsburgh. 'OO to rbonilluiradliret Slime, • No, SO laarfiot strnot., for all kinds of. Califor nia Wltioa aryl Brandy., =glut : haft Ciotti*. New stock, eltiesper than ever, Gardiner a Schliter, Narked, street. • Filiationls Female College WLeter term opens, Decemvers etli. Apply Immediately._ . ' • .Bn.atmes Cletbs, licautiful gouda, t nly Afty cents. Gardiner & Sabi Rec. • . . Black New stock cheaper 'than ever, Cisidiner a, kohliter. • You cad Say OS per cent. Alcohol at Joseph P. Finch's • Ton Can Due Now HOPS at Jowl% B. }limb's ire= lan resaelseo 8& Flu:wise°, December 2.—The steamer Montana,' from Pena-Ma, arrived - to-day. with New York dates to November lath. She reports one French matt.ei•Wer In the harbor of Acapulco, and brings news that Gen eral Corona entered Mazatlan In triumph on November Uth, after having besieged Wet Place two years. Among the Montana's passengers arc Gen eral J. B. fry and General The steamer Oregonian. from New York, also arrived to -day. • Dorados of a Cotton Tielon. • Ber.rtionc, December . : —Yesterday after 1100n, the Cotton r Acton , f John Cook., on liar den street near Preston, tees partially de stroyed by flee. An the combustible material being burned, and the mactatlery dainiged. the are Was emend by friction from the Ma.. Chinery. Proposed Auseodoloup lifondoosmar, Ans., December L—LeNisine Dire to-day tabled a bill after a long do ate, which rdoixoed altering the constitution SO as wallow all persons w Tots, who alln read and write, and who are worth two haudrad dollars la proporsp!_ SECONDEDITIOM VERY LATEST TiILEGRIMS. WEST MOH WOHINGTON. Radical Caucus Held. CONGRESS WILL BE INTENSELY RADICAL Bitter Feeling Against the President, PROGRAMME OF ACTION FOR THE PADICAL CAUCUS AND Alto ion °film Present Southern State Governments Proposed. arOPINIOI. IS TO•not or Flivfisz Important Jltemeteres to be *tee- ommended. THE MEMBERS ARRIVING The 11Xemeslocarno. Wasinsu row, December 2.— AL the Repnbll• can caucus last evening, among Other prop°. anions discussed was one that a law should be Introduced and passed redairingti meeting. of the Fortieth Congress on the bib of March next, immediately upon the termination of the present Congress. - This prOpOsititin met with general axeptance, and the Itepublicsn members generally,. arc understood to be in favor of It. in the prbsent tamper of Congress, as Indicated by the members already arrived. there Is little doubt that snarl' law will be palmed before the termination of, the thirty ninth session. OtrZ MOTTO. Too Republican members of Congress ex press little' hope of any amicable err ange merits of the 'difficulties between that body andibe President. The reports .10 the- edeet that the President was disposed to make con cession and calculated to diminish the dist,. greeinent with - Congre-s en important mat. tors, are without foundation. Tnere is proba bility that Congress may adjourn to-morrow before the President's message Is received. In order to respond to the mass welcome ,and in that case, of course, the message wilt go over wl Tuesday. Wsentearos. December X.—The Committee Appointed to prepare a prograttime of action for the Radical caucus on Wednesday evening have their proposition all cut and dried. The bill they will offer for the approval of the enii• COS IS very Similar to, the ono Offered in Con. gems by Hon. Thaddeus Stevens. It. coot eni plates an abolition of the present State Got. arm:fleas in all the Southern States, on the ground ot their uneenstitution Commissioner vides for the appointment of a for each State, who shall have power to ap point the civil and military officers necessary for the preservation of peace and good order. The Commisslonen aro to call Conventions ter the purpose of adopting Constitutions with a view to admission into the Cnion, There Is a difference of opinion as to the right of franchise. Some are In favor of only loyal. Ma voting; some in favor of Congress d este. noting who shall and who shall not vote, while others advocate allowing nil ti:mato vote who are now qualified under State laws. The e. 41- stitution adopted by these conventions, are to be submitted, but only those to be ellowrd to vote who are enfranchised by the con.titu- Mona, voted on as was 1110 ape in Maryl Anti. if the constitution be adopted by these voters then the States are to be re admitted. U rejected then rejection will be followed by territorial government. The Commissioners to be authorized to organize. the militia, including the colored population, -to aid in earning out the previsions of the bill, alai if called into the sere leo ate tsf be qnartered on those rendering the call neces sary. !Such am the leading points In the pro• gramme which will be presented for the ap proval of the liadleal caucus, and tbo South ern /Orating express strong hopes of success. 'The names of the committee are Messrs. Ste. vens, - ,Washbarre .• . Schenck, Hart, Garfield, Meitner, Pike,Orth,and two otters not known. SHIP AND num COLLISION. Arrival from Aspinwall. IMPORTANT SOUTH AMERICANITEMS. New Yong, Dee. 2.—Or Quarantine Station, !learnt Island, the ship Kate Dyer of Portland from Callao, with .1700 tons of guano on board, was run into last evening by the 'deanship Scotland, hence for Liverpool, taking the Kate t'yer on the starboard bow, cutting her completely, through and causing her to sink. In an illeillll% giving those who warn saved barely time to get Into boats. Thirteen of the crew went down with the ship. The Kate Dyer had ,a pilot on boardNwho gays, as does the Captain also, that thervaw the steamer about fifteen steatites before aho struck them. and bad she kept her course the collision would have been avoided. The ;Scotland had her bow stove, and after picking up the remainder of the crow of the ship beaded back for New York, but the leak gidnlng rapidly,' she was compelled to run ashore MT bandy Hook to prevent sinklmr, where she edit lies this morning. At nye O'clock see was half ball of Water and her pumps ageless. The steamer Arizona, from Aspinwall on the Zd. with a large number or passengers and one million, one hundred and thirty thousand dollies, treasure arrived to-day. • Advice! from , iiogota state that the Arch bishop bad been 'Opened from the Depend°, his palace and houses seized by the Govern ment and ho was awaiting passage to France. Considerable irconvertienee was occasioned In Prussia by the non arrival of ice: Valparaiso dates of the :el, and Callao tee 14th ult., have been received at Panama. The MIX feeling against Spain, in Peru Is !norm's leg. Ciallan citizenship la hoped to be con ferred upon all citizens of Spanish America, and free trade with all South American lie. publics is being discussed. Colonel P. Redo, tate Dictator of Peru, has been elected Preateent *almost unanimously. Generals Idisellesa anti Biding have been dls honorably stricken from - the military list. General Coedit° la to command the Chiller' and Peruvian army. There is a great scarcity ' of money In Eceuedor, owing to the wat. The 11, Web bark Chimborazo int-ued 7tt sea on the 15th of November. Tau crew saved. For 37 3.2 e, TOSIONTO.C. W.,Decembcr I.—Judgment was , " delivered this afternoon In thocases of Lynch, licliaban, !Ravin, and School. There were not wally present-la emit, and no unusual inter cet in hicSialiOn , sewie. The Chef Justice ex pounded, at length, the law under which the prisoner wail tried, after disposing of objec tions rallied by the prisoner's counsel to the indictment. the Lordship read the • evidence giVen at the trial, showing the pris er's connection with the ronbuts, and stated -that, after careful and deliberate considera tlOD, he . agreed •with trip learned Judge who tried the case, that altbough the prbsoner came Over with the recitals°, ostensibly frr pun. 'poseef Adednistering spiritual consolation to the wounded, he was aiding end assisting in pthuatirl•gyisibane p d r wa lso s ne e r qu w a e l r ly e tren ill e y ev . ic A w in e d il a a v n ie i s l . their bssufaciency I for granting a new 'trial dwelten. to conelusion, Ills Lordship stated that beriras of the *gluten /lintel' the granites taken by the prisoner's cowling for granting a .i t would haled, and that. hail•it. been granted it would merely have been wasting time e „,l words to no purpose, as the court oc a rnet_ lustre made it obsolete. Alter most ceful consideration he could arrive at no other , to--: elllloll than refuse the rule. Mr, Justice Ilugarty Hien delivered Jude- Ment la the case of the Queen ve. fdrien, flaring recapitulated.- the oldeetinini zeriaturn„ Ito 'lasted Itilultdbtiwil perfectlye.tntictyrrtrn.tilicer. 'lJ'inelireem,Vd tavlngollevegeril much care to the `study of all the different Points involved situ ontrestions nitbsell,ho had ooftes to the decision ' that no suf cient. grounds bad been ;nude out vto warrant the Court In granting d a udgm ni ent si. rule Sir. Justice idorrlson deliere Jip the case of the Queen Ca. Beheld. Us [digt , & that tie perfectly concurred with the learned Chief Justloo and Dlr. Justice liagarty, and that he had no doubt of the law on the sulqeet, and must., therefore, refuse the ruin. Mr. hj. C., teen MOVIA tor the case to appeal. The Chief Justice said, that the Court hull anticipated aeon a inotiony baring refused the role they did not ocuisider they would be war, ranted in granting the applicatlod. Chief Justice Litelards thee delivered judo, meet In the Coon otCommon riidst o es., inn the, the Queen vs.. to VILLA ale rule same grounds as those urged by his Worsted 1 brethren on the queen's hence. • FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. THE CONDEMNED FENIAN PRISONERS A. New Trial Reftiled Fiom llp the River. PA.. Dec. I.—Diver at Franklin 93 Inthee Bad at 011 City 90 Indies and tams, and at onopolis lei lno4es. PITTSBURGH; MONDAY, DECEMBER 3., 1866. FROM MPE BY Mgt. Maximilian to be IntOtepted; 111611 U. 13. !QOADRON CAIMIRITED IT LEK Airival ofliteamr Java at Llierpoels THE SEWARD . MESSACE. Fenian ,Extitement in Ireland. NUMEROUS ARRESTS MADE. Tenable Anticipated in Lyerpoel. GLASGOW FENIAN'S ON THE MOVE. The Empress Carlotta Dying. EMILY EVACUATION OF RODS. The Matamoras Canard in Paris. Fiats, Nov. 9a-Evening. -It is reported that a stf tuner Las loft (or ; Havre to tntererat the Emperor Martmullan on hls voyage front Vein Onaz to Illraroon t 9 join the Empress Charlotte. Lisnos, Nov. Tl—F.renlng .—•A large Crated States squadron is now concentrated off this port. LIVERPOOL, Nov. l'A--Evening.—Tire steam ship Java, from New York. arrived this after noon after a very rapid passage. Loaner: Nov. M—Eernsrtg.—lt is said that Secretary Seward has sent a decisive dispatch to the French Government on the auliJect of evacuating Mexico. la vcriroot, - November M.—.Ereniam--The lirelidstuff's market Is weak. Wheat declined to percent. Corn unchanged: mixed extra Quoted/It 3::10 ad. Provision market easter out we rote no parttualar dectlue in any article. The'retroleum market in heavy; relined sold toslay at Is Ultpla tal per gallon. Lesson, November M.—Erening,Consols fol money close at ttrilli closing prices for Ameri can Securities were.: rimed States 3.20 a MS; Erie Railroad Sharon. 10; Illinois Central Hall. road shares, 761;.. ~ Loapost, Dec. 10.—it kg rumored here that: Head Centre Stephens,-of Hat Fenian - orgaml . cat ion. bat lately arrived at:Paris, where he is nowisupposed to be concealed. ' It In said on high authority that Mr. Sew. aria's dispatch touching the Mexican ques .t lon, totter Minister of the United States at Farts, was communicated by the latter to Na. polcon, to the effect that the United States re -gained France tolulllll her Pro:aloes In regard to Mexican utfaira. The imposing ceremony of unveiling the statue of Prince Albert took place at Wolves. hampton tca.say before an immense conCiAlrea of people. The Queen took a loading part In the cot r.montes amid the cheers of the croied. . . . Ilsures, December I.—Du Thursday and Friday, -a heavy southernly gale prevailed here, accompanied with rain. Today the weather Is pleasant. • • • Lori non, Dec. f.—co political news Of Impor tance transpired to-day. • • Dion.s. lanLaYD, 1/11C.. I.—.3lllltary.tnerts: urns on the part of the Government being rapidly adopted. , The county of Limerick wind toay prOcialiro ed-us be ng under martial law, Invoice In pro, vent an outbreak, which Was deemed to be imminent. Large numbers of arrests had been While of suspected partied, both in the city and county of Limerick. Arrests are about being-made In this city end other parts of the ' . Ftormsce, I ice:l.-1.1. is announced semi offi cially that the evacnatton of - home will take place in ton day-. Conk, thotasp, December I.—lt is stated that the English' Ilovernmeut have counter manded the orders for the 'transportation of English volunteers to this city &JO ether places in Ireland. . Pangs. Sundae... December I—The Empress Carlotta, of Mexico, is stated to be dying at Miramar. . Tile Emperor Maximilian is expected to reach Miramar, la the course of the next two weeks, and prep arations are being made to' give a Titling reception upon Austrian boil. Pants. Dec. Is stated that the decision of tile French Government in refusing to no- cede to the demands of tireat Britain for the extradition of Lamiraniii . him beau acquiesced In by the British . Minister of Foreign Affairs. Pants, Sendai, Evening. Dec.l.—An aunounee. men t has been Wade potato • hero to-day, that Mani:norm, Mexico, had been seized and oceu pled by the American trOOps, end that the French has been driven oat. This has caused Profound sensation fn goverunieut cireles, and among the people, and various, conjectures are indulged in relative to the comptication, of a serious nature, which Is expected to arise from such a coarse on the part of the Ameri can government. • • !nation, Sunday Evening, December 2.—C01, Ideeny, a well known null prominent Fenian, hue been arrested by the Government ;Atkins here, and placed in film:kis eit prison under a etrOng guard. ' - Dentin, Eimilay•Evening, December I.—There Is great excitement here relative to the retie- Ity of English olllezals to making eremite of persons believed to be implicated to the Feni an movement. There have been a great many arrests, and they grow more numerous daily. LlYititrOOL; Supokiy Evening, Lke.' 2.—There are Indications tiers, Of (roams from tile Irish population, and predstutionary steps are being taken by tae Government, with ii. view to It. prompt countermanding tif an Order for vol unteers to leave ter Zeeland. was mode In this connection, as their Services may be re. iinned at home. CILAStiOve, Bengal/ Evening, Dee.2.—Erma va rious inoVelllentll on the part of /thilitilen and itili•lr bytilpathlsere, it, tote city and vicinity. fears ale entertained tn et the Fenian inove thent has extensive railileatloim here. The nut borltled are taking , ' steps for the proper auppression ernes outbreak. Deeeinlier I.—Cotion market eicatly• sales to-day of loth° bales Middling g e n n e i r „ a u ff y , d o u . l . 01 41 .9 a x e t il m s ),, itt December closed to-day at bUti. The following are Diu prices of American securities : United Mutes Five-3 e enties,:oll; Erie Railway, 15%; Illinois Central, 77.- CRIME AND ITS REWARD. Heavy Senteneet - in Philadelphia. rittLipzt.rids, Pee I.—To-day the Court of Ousri er Sessions, Judges Ludlow, Allison end Pierce on the bench. Imposed sentence on . till the prisoners convicted of various Crimea' in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Mason and Roberts, tile noted professional burglars, cacti received five years in the county prison; Wil liam A: the murderer of Maggie Baer, at theContluental Theatre, in 18.4, w as Sentenced to eight years and Six menthe fia• prisonment In the peditentlary; ZioatOU ClialtiplOn, thy murderer of Mary Kearney, in June last, Mb Sentenced to ho hung. Judge Allison imposing the acetone°. The scone was of-the usual solemn chraucter. ilea paid no attention to it, but. during tile whole marched Impressive remal dock of the Judge, up, and down the dock, Ills eyes axed on vacancy. lie has heretofore sought to ere ate the Impression that he is insane. • The aiewsnge. Lomat , :Lts, Deleernbor Y.—The. JOICF/Ult-110.11 advicas that the VresitionVa message will hu conciliatory, and he will endeavor to avoid the quarrel with Congreat, and throw on that body the responsibility of relieving the cowl. try of its present =iconic& 1L in undentood that the tranidolsaion of LIM message hag been delayed by the recent Intelligence from the French Government, which led to Ilia eetion of the message. Addlilor Tele`rem■ ou Fanelli Page The Murder of Vlso Peousylvanlons, Tho Lancaeter Iriejuiefr has the followlngt On Sunday last, Mr. JacOb Zook received a telegram signed by I'. E. Vpton from Lehr burg, staling that his two sons, Noah 11. bud _a brahnui 11., were mis.iug and that It Wea supposed they were murdered.. These two _gentlemen, long and favorably known In this county, left our county for 2dissinelppl last spring, and together with a beittlyern man, leased a entomplantatlon about twenty miles hem Vlekaburg. !ritey had made the IMIOI Or a Mrs. Upton In - ,Vlcksliurgi their hentiquar, tern until all tilos cotton was to be gathered, when they Martel out for their plantation, do signlng"to remataihere until It was all oath. oesd ready for,utarkut. for 'the pant, throe weeks thelreparowle hero hail received nulti. telllgenee from theta until 'the news c(11.110 &hat Cony Were missing. A second dispatch stated, AMA this body of Atirshato had been found:Stripped, rblibeu and horribly inutlla ted, No trace of Noah has yet been found.: Nosh was the elder of tan two, a widower on' lcuvus a family of young elilldro Itt this city. Abraham wad a Dingle Mau. :,Noah was a clerk in VI riehington for a number of years, and at ono tune. u few years Igo held a kubor dintite 1 11 0 , 1 1 41. ( ;'spited. mywale in sillgunt. web-educated enterpri sing business mon, ardent Republicans. to poi. hies, and thorough gentlemen. Them/us.' is ditplv No notionlot the apprellen• Mona tholr murderers has yet bmintaken by the 01v11 or military authorities.. Silo be hove. number of gentlemen Intend .2caving for Vicksburg, to look niter the prop/Atrial , by the deocated. Mitt BIIIIIIRIMN. , tgagiuojra, Loam NEWS o 9 TM:RD PROM • Illoaddri'llealle of it colored ]inn-Aarpl• clods of Pol.on—Corenero Inquelig.l On Wanlay afternoon, between three and four er,cleols, a colored man named Samuel ' Wilibutti, died at the residence of Benjamin Don , another negro, residing at NO. ISO .Webster t trot. The deceased resided at CUM aldec einnitl, hero he IS/ a fatally living- 110 hail been'ffreman On the steamboat Lorene' and abooettwo weeks ago was paid off and die charge/Anthill city/ BeWag . a stranger here ~ . . .. lied weak) Donaldson's' to board i teW MON- Onthe /friday afterwards he was taken a'ck . . ... wityiettalar symptoms ,. and Saturday attest wee ' die/ as stated. When \ he was taken Sick, Mesita that a enloredl,wougitt named , Ann EUXlS•Wasblngkon, living neer • Donald son's,. hisi 'given him .poi son in adrink of ;L am. ileoantitineft-la assert this, and it out to Mrs. Washington Intrself only a short.tiffes before he died. Information of these facie Was conveyed tithe ktavor,and on s a turd a ngapeing Mee. Washjagton was ar rested sail locked up to await investigations Yesterday afternoon. Coroner Clawson _ism pannelled; a jury atel Dr. G. L. Mo.- Cook, agitated by Doctor Dathatatter, made , a post merlins eXaMinatien Of , the rentable. the myestigation being conducted et the'May or's °Moe .Tho testimony elicited was as follows I , - Samuel Dadaldant, (c 01.,) sworn—Live at the corner of W_ abater and Roberts streets. Am a butcher. Work at Adam Berry's. The de. ceased is named Samuel Williams. Me came up on a stein:theta eight or top days ago, and came to my bongo to stay. Was not silk then. Went over Lathe house where Ann Washing ton lives thenext day. atter-he .came to my house( and4gas Melt when he 'tame back. Don't know just what ailed him, lie was over there 'First ' times afterwards. .A ft er he was sick told Ann Eliza that he had been poison and she had given hi". the dose. This wig on Thursday or Friday. Didn't say what night he bad been poisoned. Re was ea feeble tbat be could only speak very slowly. lie Swelled tftl in the feet anal logs, but did not cramp. Ile &gamete/ to vomit, but could not. IHe was pretty' sick for five or six days before [ he died. lie died on Saturday afternoon, I was not thereat the time, and do not know what Liner he died. No doctor. mime to see him—Saturday morning he sat up, but was very bail. When he teld Ann that she had poisoned him She ;Menet lt. 1. got no money from him, arid saw no money in his posses. Mon. Ile said be only wanted to stay at my house a day or two until he could get away. - Rachel Donaldson (colowd) sworn—Am the wife of the ant Witness. (Deceased chum to our house about two weeks ago• said he was a married man and wanted to stay . a few days. lie was perfectly well. A few il.ys after that lie said he had an awful pain in his head. lie bail just been Over thi the'other house; he hid been over there 'leveret times befit: et and said be had won MX dollars at yards the day after Jio first came. lie died eight days elle, he was first take:l.-The night lie orimplained,of being sick hestald in oar !these all night. The next day they sent for him to come over again, and when he came beck he was perfectly crazy with his head. This was at bail time./ The next slay lie was token with a eats in big stomach and threw up Several limos. Re did not ea anything tL l".feetecm r. i to s:.!lilacrel cton caneoye; to the house amrialked with him, and !heard him say -.Mrs. Washington gave the poison to me In a tumbler of wial•ky.. , 1 went in and asked him about i 4 and he told me too that lie had been poisoned by Ann; said he didn't want any doctor, but wanted to go home to his wheat Cinoinnati. Timis wagon Wednesday or Thursday. The might before he died 1 seat. for Mrs. Washington; tasked him if see was the one who did itch° looked at re_r and said anti was; be then told her to her face that she bad poisoned guter'she aiked him why ha thought so,• be 'Witte felt sick as seen as she gave him the whit et ; the next day he repeat- 1 ed the charge; Oh tan Maloney, who rahreel , Airs. Wasblegton, earno beer arid urged )tr. Williams, As being on his dying best. to tell whether Annie pagitted tiltn; he was panting for breath o but gasped out that she did potion him; don't know Whether the deceased bed any money. I. . bends Ann Meffende (colored), sworn—Live on the coener of Arthur and Duncan esthete; last evemng I Itenipp -to Mrs. Donaldson's; raked Mr. Williams *hat he thotight was the Matter with him; lie said Ann Eliza Kinney had poisoned elm; (Kinney wan Mrs. Washing ton's maiden named he saki; "She came over after rue and I went over and took agate° of milli. with her; I won tivervtlitnit before me, and then the drink came; the minute after I drank I felt so-load I didn't know what to tio.e Those were his words; I tried ' to flatter him And make' him believe he had consumptien, but be *eel/ lint believe it. Dr. li. L. Jfetbee. sworn—Made nest mort cm/ pirate illation of the deceased; ob.ersed a drop- Meal condition of the feet and ankles, extend ing to the knees; in opening the ebeet / 1119. trovered the heart tone of extraordinary size, as largess that of a bullock; the right lung was very considerably detained; ivw an broken doe. and Oiled withpigMent; from right lung I took an Irregular piece ;of black, hard sub stitute, in+ largo as a vs Innis, ball; it is a calca reous substance BD croUnded by pigment; the_ whole lung seemed lin/hely Oiled; the spleen is broken down in substance end filled with - matter; the stomach was also broken down and presented a very peculiar appearance on the inner surface as If it were covered with adipose tissue; this paritonind covering of the bowels, has been subject to severe in flammatory action, and is softened anti easily torn. being th oroughly disor ganized. The right - kidney 1 hound to be about twice its sonnet size and weight. Th Is diseased condition will account for the drop sical appearance 01 the feet; don't think 1 eversnade en examination in which 1 found the traces of mei e extensive disease than In this cane. Whether poison was administered or not, there was euMelent organic change to produce death without poison. The deceased has been a thoronghly diseased man, and must vhere a Inevitably v i t t m ab ee ly s er t hared ied o i . 1' ti the am il m in a e t ar io e n . which may or may not Pave been erodes:Lei by poison. n destruc t ive At this point the {e vent adjourned to Con tone On Wednesday evening at sotslllo'clOck, at the Mayor's °Mee. The accused is still in the lock-up. " A Striplie Case. In saturday morainal Issue we noticed the arrest and committal to of David Stewart, charged, On the oath of his sisterin-law, Mrs. Stewart, before Justice Ammon, of Birming ham, with burglary and attempted arson. On Saturday morning lu the - court of Vilarter Sessions, W; U. Moreland, Esq., eouosel for Stewart, made application to have the amount of bail Amid by the court,tho. Justice haying refused - to receive bail. For haformatiOn of the coati, Mrs. Stewart, .the pioseentrlx, was called, and made a statement under oath.' She said that on Wednesday morning she was aroused by hearing a noise in her room, and on looking up discovered a man with his fano partially covered with ithamikerchief. From the clothing and features she felt convinced that the accused-was the ono she had even in her room. She also suited thava number of articles were carried oil, some of which were recovered and in *vacant - kit near the school house on the following morning,. She further stated that she has been subjected to constant . depredations committed by her bushman, and that on Friday morning an attempt was made to burn down a new house which site in just erecting, and into which she expected to move to-day. She wan a. widow when vibe married John Stewart, the• brother of David. lie soon became dissatisfied with her and de- Sorted her. Since that time as she alleges, hotpot berm persecuting, coming to her house freuentl and creating grs diaturbancea and q antioy y Ing the whole neig hborhood. Mrs. Stewart has succeed in purchasing some props arty and leasing the property on which her new house stands. Mr. Moreland, On behalf of David Stewart, stated that on the trialmtho accused would prove an irreproachable othiracter, and would also establish a clear alibi, having been at home in this city during the eniire night on which the. alleged burglary. was committed. Mu furtuer Intimated that the prosecution was prompted by malice. Mr. Aughlubaugh. counsel for prosecutrix denied the assertion, .and stated that Sire. Stewart had beau tern. bly persecuted by her hnsband, who is now applying for a distal - co on some grounds, and that the present prosecution was Instituted by her from the ad v ice and urgent solicitation of neighbors who were cognizant of Um (acts of tho case. Mn spoke in the highest terms of themnargetar of tho lady. • After consideration, the Cent t Sand the bail at $1.601. The bail was burned lately produbcd, and the accused 9.113 released. Ullied byßlaelc Daukp The .Ifilier't Journal lies the following On Tuesday Iwtt two Miners, Englishmen and brothers, named Samuel and Randolph Man son, went into an atr-bele at the Still Creek mine of Mr. George W. Snyder, to get their Considerable Limo elapsing and they not coming out, Mr. Edwards, inside tam, and ;woollier! went in, tying ropes to tro Ist/0111es. so that If one fell the others could drag him oat. - After corishlerable difficulty and being nearly suffocated, they found-the dem I boa lea Of the brothers, the younger grasping the eider as If he had attempted to drag him oat, wheelie was overcome by the hostess gas. One was twentpione, the other twenty-Mx yearn of age.„, Roth were married, and leave fats lles In destitute circumstances. . . The. Cross Cut Ball well.,,Thegrading of the Crestl.cut rallynolisflnt.bcd Irmo the Lake Shore railroad to Mayville, at the east end. AI the Corry mt: the track telubl sonfotrridre tittles, or heyond sorry. 1.4.. Iron, ties. are o' the itrtadol, and It is thought that the track will a all laid In January nest. • Ito 01111dvei dime el"' Fos swell o hay n the rep, Farm et et ...no Espreirnent, to purchase one of lien by Immune th o tery snout Wheeler Wilson... Improved • Leek Stitch te e hee d f via, sunk and on Weans*, sowing %whines, as t heydtres 'warranted per- h t- o " That lucky guers will be fect—ir cow , the finest mull as w. ll as the day oil hirpaWerjP to glee him ens Leavy beaver 'cloth, and full Instructions are sufficient 1) ,, ••••• - galling the public as an given to their eat tree efcherge. halcaremn. I limited license for 2.S Filth street. 0 911 smeller." rr- I i , t) 11Orrible Ave'dent. Coroner Clawson was summoned yesterday, to hold an Inquest on • the remains of an no. known man, toned . killed and shockingly mangled,on the Allegbeny Valley Railroad. At ' about two o'clock yesterday morning, Michael Shay; occupying a shanty on the All& gheny Valley Itrilroad. a short distance above the Sharpsburg 'bridge, happened to be Up, and heard a rota' walking • up the track. Abont dfieen Mindles afterwards, a .stock Arnbi.drawn by engine No. P, came rushing paid on Its way to the 'city. The man that Shay heard was nnnonbtedly the unfortunate 'victim of thti accident and was killed by this train. -At seven Crelock In the morning, John Chambers; a 'watchman at One of the refl. Defies' thereabout*, discovered the frightful corpse of a man torn to pieces and scattered ateng the track for • considerable distance. The! first trate of, the accident was some blast on the ties about three.fonrths °Camila above the bridge, nearly opposite the foot of Six Mlle Island.. The man bad oVidently been Struck here and was dragged alunrseveral feet. A shortdlstance from the drat blood the head was round, severed from the body and literally 'Mashed to fragments. Fifteen feet further down the track, the torn and mangled body was found, lying between the rails of the track. The left arm, was out entirely off and was found still farther along, end por tions ot the clothing were scattered almost to the bridge. The head, as we stated, was literally In frog meets. The face had. been encoder as with a knife, and lay Impended from the skull and smiled beyond recognition. Blood, brains and fragments of the skull were scattered all about, and a quantity of heavy black hair Icy among them. The body was leas crushed, but had a large cut across the breast. The left arm was off, and the right arm was broken and twisted out of chaps, the bones .protruding through the skin. On the body were forma the fragments of a brown overcoat, a blue tin. deretat, dark pants, a course undershirt, and 'awhile muslin multi. Oa the face was black mustache. No trace to the Identity of the de ceased was obtained. On the locomotive and one of the cars Were found blood ard.brains. Reuben Church, the Engineer, Connor, theConduettr, felt the trate Jolt as they passed the scone of the accident. but sup posed a lump of coat lay upon the track. The Coroner empannelled a jury. yesterday afternoon and adjourned until to-day at two o'clock. The remains ofihe unfortunate man are now at W. IL Devere , e undertaking estab lishment on Urant street. . Xs rder urar Eistour A most atroclOna murder was et:emitted:at the Lock at the head .of the Six Mils Level, Del. 'DIV. COMO. about twelve miles below Easton, on Sunday morning. The Partlealiars, as we have. learnt:al them. are as folio's: James Wolter, the murdered man, was ,em ployed by Frank Donnelly, restillog -in WIL liamsoca t, opposite Enstbe, to run a boat on the canal. On his return trip from rbiladel. phis. on Saturday afternoon last, when near „Smithtown, about three miles -this side of Illack'st,tqy, a man on the bank of the canal hailed Welley and requested permission to ride. Walley, who was driving at the time, ordered the young man who was steering the boat to lot the man on, which he dtdi The boat then proceeded on its wit.. end arrive.' at the Lock at Stx MilirLovel about 1 o'clock Sunday morning. where the boat was tied up, and the young man sent to his home, about six miles distant with the mules, leav ing Watley and the stranger on the boar. In st irring, ng this ! oc-tender, seeing no one st and suspicion being aroused, .went •on board the boat, and entering the cabin, found Watley lying on the cabin floor dead. On examining the body it was iound that he ban been allot in the head aniline, and stabbed In the side, and a picot. of his emit stuffed in his mouth. Ills - pockets were rifled of tit etr contents. eonslsttna - ofltuoneyp 6 U.S amount of We. The empty pocket-nook was foiled lying on his breast and a wallet near his feet. Mr. Walley am* the driver both resole about six miles trout the place where the molder .was committed, end the look- tender not knowing that the boy Lad been sent home, immediately sent outs messenger and found the young man there. • . - Tho boy confessed tharthe murderers - as a cousin of hie mimed Deltrel. lie Is ether; stout man, with black whisker., and - bad on at the time a high hat. The lock-tender at Smithtown says Dowel got on the boat at that place, and was seen In ixinvensatiourivith the boy The night of the murder two persons were seen riding the mules towards the hones of {riding, and it looks very much as if the boy was at leastcognizant of the molder hoe-. leg been committed, even Übe was not a prin cipal in the affair. lie has been arresthd and committed to the Doylestown Jail. Dowel has not been arrested. . Low Priced and wood—The Eineruni Plane. • • - • To meet. the wants of the great number of persons who desire to possum, a piano, hut do not feel able to go to the expense of the coetli cot make, and yet would 1ia4 . 8 only a good, substantial one, we have made a most careful examination of all the lowest priced pianos made in the United Stater. The result of thle. examination is that we have found those made by W. P. Emerson, to be the best pletnoe for the price, and the cheapest 'good planes that are made. They axe meet substantially built, on thegsoundest acoustic principals; the wood le the beet quality properly seasoned; the tone rich and powetful,and the touch easy 'and elastic; cacti one Is provided with the the full trop • frame, and overstrung bass. They stand well in tune and wear welt to every par- , nation this we know from actual experience. I The difference in price between the Emerson I Plano, and the more costly makes, is canoed by the most ngid economy in the manatee tuns consistent with excellence, and by a ßaving of labor on thee° parts, which - neither effect the tone or ddrability. Wo do not pretend that the "Itmerecinii is the lowest priced piano made; many can be bought at a less price. Sooh planes we do not keep, having found by our own and others-expert. enco that being so poorly made they soon give way, lose their tone, become harsh and dis cordant, and give no satb-faction to the owner, -but are a constant source of expense and an- , noyance. A piano of this kind Is a bad in- , vestment. and really the dearest piano any one .can buy. We do not and will not keep them for sale. Find [matte "Emerson" such a desirable piano, we at once secured the excite. 11.0 agency for them for Pittsburgh and sure rounding country, and having made special contracta for s regular weekly supply for a long time to come, wS can offer them at un usually advantageous rates. All persons de siting the best cheap piano in • the market, should not fail to examine the "Emerson , ' be fore purchasing any other kind. Liberal dis count to clergymen, teachers and cash custo mers. Charles C. Mellor b Co., 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Ntivr InJOred on the Train Miss Mary Morris was seriously injured' at Leavittsburg y&iterday morning by being run over by the mall train on the A. t U. W. Road bound east.- She endeavored to jump upon the platform of a car while it was to motion. but a carpet-bag, senich• sins carried ln • her hand, caught against the railing and swung her back ward so ohs fell upon the track. The cars pas sed over her, cutting off one leg and crushing the other foot. She was taken aboard the train, and carried to Warren, where her lid ar ias received attention. Iler recovery is possi ble but hardly probable. i The brother cane injured lady. floury Mor ris, of this city, was at the depot to meet her upon her arrival, but Instead of seeing her, re ceived the news of the serious accident which bad befallen bor.—Meath/11e Republicon of Tuesday. ( Death of an Esteemed Dineen We are pained to announce this morning the death of one of our most esteemed and' re. snected citizens. Ira B. McVay, Esq., Banker, who died at Ills'realdeuce in South Pittsburgh, yesteniny afternoOn. Mr. McVay had long been Identified with the banking interests of Pittsburgh, and was at one bout connected' with the drm of W. H. Willi ,ms and Co.,lint several years ago estahliShed the present arm of lea It. McVay it Lb. 1 He had been:suffering for years pact from a cancer Which started Mt the forehead immediately above the now, and tinnily succeeded in penetrating the brain and eausinwdeath. /is aeh ristlau and estuna •bie gentleman, Mr. McVay held a high plane In the respect and affection of a large chub:tor friends; who will be deeply 'pained to hear of Ids death. His funeral takes place to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. A Corinna lilawaway Aeclifent.—About noon on . Thanksgiving Llav,i Hr. hheppani El ' Ils was driving down North Cain street, Mead. vide, In hi.. buggy. As he lotted the North street comer. a pair of runs ay horses, which were galloping down North I street, came into CQUi 4 iOn with lon buggy, actually Jotriplng concern was Into It. * re heby the whole was 1.011 sprawling into the mud. o ono was hurt, but a suit of new clothes ere scandulotroy muddied. The runaway h ses was caught. the cupaiscqbuggy righted Ittitt all things mar -1 ed on as helot t • Fiendish Attempe. —O. r o ds". night as attempt was mettle to throw ho extra enaction the . thertatertsted yohey "'"r'=netturg? T Irn k,.a short dest.aucto above tin/ iron:burs had been placed soonss_ll: but, fortunate/S e the train scot /1. 2 `,;1Z,1 l b. K dowry and the aosncetahor engi ne-n unmeant/one sale. • lied the c e nlng at the usu./ r ailroad tai apoldenT, tease have reP"'""" . • 'PRICE THREE CENTS. Heavy 'Ducar. On -Saturday morning officer SeOtt, of 'the Mayor's police, arrested a mast named J. M. Bretz on a charge of larceny preferred by T. W. Davis, Esc..of the firm Of Wormiserr, My ers & Co. The Information represents that the accused, some time during the past month, stole and carried away from the premises of the firm mentioned one hundred and seventy six pounds of pig lead, worth about 1118.51 It appears that the ere which destroyed the oil refinery of Messrs, Wormsey, Myers ► Co., of the nth of August last, malted the sheet lead with which the tanks were lined. This melt- ed lead watt subsequently gatbered,nipi and re melted, being run Into pigs, or rather thick square plates, which wore plied under one of the sheds on the,premises. During the last month these anuses of lead were missed, and no trace of them was discovered. A few days since a teamster, who was doing some hauling for the company, heard the larceny of the lead mentioned and stated that he bad recently healed some lead of that description to the premises of Messrs.- Cooper, Kaye it Co. Mr. DAVID visited these gentlemen and obtained a view ofthe lead they had purchased; which he fully Identified as that stolen. He ascertained that they hail purchased the lead from Me, Samuel Lowenthal Ist the Ninth ward. Wait ing on Mr. Lowenthal, Mr. Davie ascertained that that gentleman had purchased the lead from the accused, an employee of Messrs Wormser, Myers Co. Information was made, a warrant issued, and the accused ar rested as stated. A bearing was bad, at a latch the prisoner fully confessed his guilt and, In default of OW was committed for trial. A quantity of scrap brass was also stolen from the premise, of the proseoutors previously to the theft of the lead, and has not yet been re covered,- Copt tired Again Wm: Arnold, allies uSnibs" Arnold, was or. rooted at the Irwin House some time since, as our readers will recollect, on a charge of being a professional thief. He was one of a gang, and was released on condition that he would leave the city immediately. He promised, but - fatted to 1011111 his promfiTh, and on Friday was discovered by a couple of officers at the Irwin Muse. It had previously become known that he was still in the city, and the officers had re ceived orders toarrest him when found. They accordingly directed him to accompany them. Ile refused. They instated and took him into custody. lie fought valorously and long, but was finally captured and taken to the Slayer's office. These Information was made against him for resisting officers, and the hearing re. salted in hie being committed to jail for thirty drzentlzeTtl e. A slrdeoWtentwas npro. (fissional thief, nkd be mill have a -hearing on 'theccharee on the tithirlBS. Mrs. searingnel vie, residing la the Seventh ward. hof "Stubs" being In limbo, proceeded =Saturday to make Information before Alderman Millar charging the isrlsoncr with malicious mischief: She alleges that a few nights ago he came to herbouse and acted In a very disorderly mari ner, breaking. her furniture, smashing tbo windows, de. A commitment was lodged against the accused fora hearing to-day.. Ir=11!IM=12=11 A most awliward and mortifying mistake occurred in our . lotus ,o 1 Saturday morning respecting the testimonial presented to - Ab. died M'Clure., Esq.,tne retiring Uecortier. : At a late hour at night we prepared a correct re ,poft of the proceedings on the oceasitin, and sent it to the composing room, and /were in !formed that a full report of the meeting had already been sent in. and was in typo. Sup posing that the report had been prepared by one of the officers of the meeting, we palti.no further atlas-Gen to the mutter, and it was not until next morning that. we discovered, to our chagrin, the Joke that had been perpetra ted. in justice to the gentlemen concerned, 'we will uow state that the presentation was made at the office of Messrs. Moffat A Cochran. The meeting was organized, by calling Meijer A. M. Brown to, the chair, and appointing Scott Pergnson, Esq., Secretary. George IL Cochran, E.g.. mole tie presentation, accom panying It by one of his usually happy speeches, and John Pt SAlntundson. EVI., res ponded appropriately on behalf 111 Mr. Ale. Clare, who averred that he was a- men of "deeds" and not of -words.. The cane was got-. tett upin -admirable style by William Wilson, No. Si Fourth street, and has the following in scription: °Presented to Abate' APClure, Re corder, by the Pittsburgh Bar, as a utalk of their esteem, November 30th, MA. Gymnastic Ansitanty We announced, some time since, that the Gymnastic Association of thin city had opened correskasndence with Prof. G. B. Wlnd:44, of Boston, tendering him an invltatich to deliver a course of lectures before the Association during the winter. The following letter from the “atteng man". sot that at Test: oflosrog, November 1.546' discontinued levturlng more than four years ago, ancicouldisot convenl ently resume st, at In et to-go •so far from home as your city. Yon will see by my card that I um pretty well tied to the "MO. "Truly yours, D.A. WISIDSItir." The Gymnasts, however, were folic deter mined to have their lectures, so tbcrhave se cured the services of Dr. J. U. Sutton to to liver a course during the winter, on Anatomy, with especial reference to gymnastic training. Tho first' lecture was delivered on Friday evening, at the Gymnasium, on Fourth street, and was well attended. The next is to be de livered to-morrow evening at the same place. The lectures are free, and should command a large attendance. After a short time a corps of teachers will be In regular attendance at the tlymnaatutri to instruct and direct mem bers m their exercises. • Accident —Hr. James Berke. a. farmer resi dent of Stroudsburg, and ad employee of the Delaware, Lackawani and Western Railroad Company, was seriously injured at Del. Sta tion,J., on Wednesday evening , ot last week. Be was engaged In hzing something about the caboose of the train, of whirls. be wan brakes• man, and' while under the car the engineer, without previous notice It Is said, commenced backing the train. Burk was so badly jammed as to break tits left thigh bone, and his right leg, below the knee In twn placed. Re was otherwise badly bruised, but the prospects of his recovery are good. . • Acknowledg is take off our hat In acknowledgment of the handsome things said of us by our Sunday neighbor yesterday. We hope the time may come when facts will warrant the "end men" in saying something good of the accomplished gentleman who acts as "Leader." We assure our readers that if Mac leer becomes "funny" or "able," or has anything at a:l to do with the "Gent families." we will hasten to announce the fact. = DILWORTH—On Euoday mor4og, thr 71 that.. at 4 , O'clock, YLOKEISLE Tourgest dargbper of Vrrgt, C ig i g 9 llt h •ir: e a c aTtilio s n o ti l ks. Mary j.'e • The friends of the fondly are resort Maly intlted to attend her Control, from her mother's madame.. No. 7 Carroll street, Alitalirny, TITIS (Monda)) or iinNoe't, at 2!.; teeloes. • WOOLIS—Un eS tsrday night. December Ist. at Wrier* ' J1.11E111141,11. Wiatile, Infant daughter ofJohnwel asd JrremlelaW node.. ', The friends of the family ate respectfully Invited to attend the fnerrst oa TorePAY AFTAILNOON, 4th Anst. af: o'clo.k. from the rc,ldecee of hit pa• rents. No. 193 pro d n.rect. 21 DaIrED—JD Sa . itrday alkhr, December Lt, at 9 o'clock, JUDY C. DA \ ID. In the =ill year. or bls as • C. font ral 14.1 take Owe (few the residence of bls yuccas. No. lol • Clark street. roil Dal", al2 o'clock r. MoVAV,At one o'clock on Sunday after noon De temper :d. Is 6, Inn DUILLIt 11C , In am ) ear of his age. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock on TUGS DAY. December 416, front his late reeldet be In Sooth l'lttsburgh. op: vette the l'oblle Serum). bMM M i A Iyl E 1 . 1 1 L i ffi j I a . . HILL DALE CEMETERY.--The b`nuifi'lthe largest lostonreao place of aepulente, eXcept one, In Ole county. anted on New Brighton foal, to,ceediateir oortA... Alleghea for burial lots, permit, or telles.._,.!! at t'cntr,t y.l Dr .11 litore of COuL a ta.a•Er• ebony City. • ALEX. AIKEN, Ar2:1311:1E101 •4 N 0.161 Lonna Irareart rlt4bitairDi, OOPFLNI9 of W kind.. eiI.A.W/Clasou nrrernanrarlorlon of Funeral , Pan:want iiix.i=l " :tanrurT O Wage d . —* 'g h atn tr ll7 , lrx." Jscobul 111111er. • FAIRMAN at SAMSON; ETNI:)IIIRT.A.K ER Ej• No. 196 sen Ith eid CO rlltriL liar-am frau &arab !Wahl w .rjr.r dt3Elll7l.l.Cilr.l3C. AiAl ,o Alf ft AN DUSKY STRUT. •ir.l.lEniAilinArV. PA. R . T. WRITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Manchester. Wood•. Vali and vletaltY.. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UYERY- MRS Varner et Bbeldeld and Mutters ■treed; H•gkro. no , l tr”, 11,4,1. DON'T GE DECEIVED UI „ Flour , yhng ha , f column atrertFerm en• • of Inferler AL.chlnes, but yet sidlityVt. FL XXX.. It bal. best I.lly tityterdfor'siztytil yaw., awl op by all oomp, Sent diyec 'IWInVIV ,py.,- e 1 . 470, .aa wistai letreet. avolaas • THE WILY GAZIOn. ) KIM Essuplto nrual. CONSADMIG' TIMMY-TWO ODIUM OF TIMII Aim 'ErnausarrsrulaytDiso mArrai. Toiaxnurs WITH Wt. artinEntwa AND Mt. , NEN? LOCAL 31rws.- TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. ON WEINIEBANTB AHD BATONDAYS:' The' rdtdon - li ttil irh.Sei will reit& the Tti COPY (Mr cl.bser Ls& Clubs orNroi !•••••••••••'!'"4" 1.16. xENo. Azwalmmoliwr CALL AND SEE The 'Wonderful - 13 com. WITS coma, von AD km, larnmust NOW ON =TIBITIONAT DUNSEATH & CO'S Jewelry. Store, mac.. 4,6 Wirth Illtrompt; del orPosrm SIABONIII FOR CHEAP' SPECTACLES. cI•o H.ASLETT & CO.'S, 93} Smithfield Street. e.r9 J. W. amoraTcrx.... - risToir SCOTTjoa Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ZILYER•PUTED WARE, ETC., No. II 74 zaar.irrx assure.. Noittakrizi-grAyi=easzass. ' air Particular Mutat= dime to •Is Neatens., Clocks and Jewelry. All week . 1= Wale LADIEW wirri.GENrs "W.ALIM::,IEI3M4EI, Al,l, MUM. AT GREATLY REDUCED PREbER, AT MlVirais T. 17177:14.31111"111. tell WYLIE AT.; NEAR FIFTH. WETHERILL & SLIIANII I: O 4LTMDMI. LIGHT. EQUAL TO GAS! - 22.4wrixArx. Gas Condensing Barmen, Can he used on any Lamp, and Ohrenett 'entirely . rilAe t rllp m g r dl; ou' r t h :i„ltv,:rtratv f)la. The constructron Is such that theStriote is conaned In a Chsraheri and is wholly conroned Into Cisme. 3be burner does not darn -directly t:c h ttLe p 72llf . lar ti ll::labl : but bur • the smoke • Barns Less Oil Than Chimney Lamps, And prodnces • more Brllllsnt Light than any other . homer bathe marset. STATE AhD COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. • Arcing purchased the riebt of dtspoaleg or the above Burners to Allegheny County, pantos seta,- toe to eZamtbe or Purcbsse, can be accommodated a hlgtZdt a ltatT ri ogr , ; rs l t tik WAVE Et STYES?, JAMES BLACKMORE. ' JSfCANVA9SYRS WANTED, EAGLE 'COTTON WORKS. HAYING RECE%TLY PURCHAS- Iy ow urn tn , Stew a. KING PENI/I:Kt& CO.. we • respectfully Inform the paella thst. we will =Alm.' the sonantheture eX • Sheetlugs, Cotton Yarns. Carve Chelan. Candle Wick and Batting. Orders may he left at the Ofterfor the Works, COWS ISAMU & KIRSH srs, ALLICHLif ern Oa AT THE PITTBBUR6B 'MEWL . * r, Corner' of Daqueinte WO' and Barker', 1 . 11 . 7. naItJOSHUA RHODES & CO. am S 9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 MARITET STREET. TO . • i R O. IE3 , 89 Jilarket Slrect, 1.1511) GET YOLTE BOOTS, - BOBS " THE C HEAPEST AND BEST - IN Mo XX El CI X•E "E% , NO AUCTION GOODS KEPT. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market St. 89 69.89 89 89 89 89 89 89 WELDON & KELLY PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam FitterS, AND' BRASS FOUNDERS, t large assortment of Chandeßars and Brackets; Lead Pipe, rumps, Sheet Lead, &c, "IL WAYS ;UNHAND: .::. 161 Wood Street, near Malt raflß:b7 2103JUIMEXT8, GRAVE STONE Vaults, Fountdim Nrases, Statvary, MCI DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; _ T. anporisc N. :0;y Penn:Street. SOLDIELUP BOVNIZ , .PENSIONS, ES EXtra BornitieS, Back Pay, &cc., Collected he the dhorteet possible &lam, by L. Y. BROWN, a. LAILISIX, . Attorneys at Law, I Ulnae, PA. 114 run statat, pnmitunert GROVER to BAKED'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines ►re THY BEbT for Family wad Itazmui nr i n s times. Vail and sea theta at - . Jr°. 18 JFIfVli Sired. HIM CLOSE & CO., Practical ,Farnittire:Nazufacttrurs, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. Lato.tote.• or 717RNITIIRIC omsmtliron ban nonsEg: HOIIBEBII 2007E5. /1541116 Mail HOltelLa t ja.t eseette altjefirtdw" nz i tit w ap: one eoe.l Del v/ ND HUMS OM' 1.... WOR l •R leea .e be lean sad Fond work.... Call at eoa_ k) ", -A tra lini tsrree lj l iV a r Zr ' bia.roegatkitebrlrrAleBHbree'llt.4. tECEIOIIIIIO3 FOR TUE .141111.; 4.11ga.....P 0r goal CWHING B.l.llraskaaber ft ..,,Alglangumlftminnt c io,. rata sad lawns to/CoaantgUynal aza tam ea; imam. Stove Pips, Wa. tar Iffdtict o ra. and all other articles: .tal at T. 340. 146 Huse street. 11 . i.11 amyl ;basal asap 1 colt EMI