CITY ITEMS. mixrrn I MIT IVAL LIFE Insurance Company IVI37ViT iVINSTON, Pies'dent. ASSETS OVER 02.7,00 4 0), 4 0 ) 00, EEO EXCLIJSIVELI' CASH. Aunual Lthidenda Available hewedlately, TO INEREAI4E THE 114141:11ANCE OR REDUCE THE P.REIIIII I 3I, AT THE OVTION or, THE All4/4VRED. - Policy-holders and other persona Interested In the au , Jeet of MIN INSURANCE are Invited to call win the undersigned. Agent of the Company, alto is cheerfully give them fall information as to the merlin and practical Working of the Company. • GEO. N. BL ifESTOCE, igen), No. 37 Fifth itreel,-Pittaburalt 030 Reward, If the Indian Herb Doctor fails to describe dLa cases and tell his patients the nature of their complaint or Micas 'without receiving any in formation from them. No charge for condul tat lOri or advice. • Otql MOTTO. We use such, Balton as bar no eirife t Witt; Nature oc tho Laws of Life ; With our blood ourlande Nor:poison men to case their pain. Our Father, Whom all goodne3.3'llll3, Provides the means to cure all our 1113 ; The simple herb beneath our feet. Well used, relieve our pains complete. Mingle Herb, a sample Flower, ttulled from the dewy Lee-- These, these !Mall speak' with touchtug, power, Of change and health to thee. , mce—No. 1 t Liberty street, between Sixth and Market, Pittsburgh, Pa, Mop Will Leo Tobareo Their salvos and sisters can Sind Christmas presents fit for their husbands, brothers and beaux at L. it W. JenSinson's, Allegheny. third door from Suspension Bridge, where there will always be found, besides all the common varieties, a very choirs selection of meerschaum, briar wood, and other pipes, ci gar holders, am, of neat and ornate design: a large and varied stock of smoking and chew ing tobacco, and many of the popular brands of Cuban and American cigars. The 'Lowe Sewing Machine, Moot certainly hike the lead of all others in a short time. It was awarded five premiums on work, at the World's Yaw, 1402; four premi ums for work and on the roachtue • at the New ork state Fair, itrsO. ties the Methodist, of Ceptember, :.At. t premium on the machine at the Ohio State lair, ISW. !See the Dayton Jourtmi, October lath. The only agency for • its sale for Western Pennsylvania, is at iO, 4 at. Clair street, Ptttebitrgh. liszard fi Ca:ol4We Cod 'Ayer 011. Te Caren and Stlaietest Cod Liver Oil to the world. manufactured from 'fresh . , healthy livery upon the sea•ehord. ft is perfectly .pare and sweet. Ask for ''llazartl & Caswell's Cod Liver Oil," matinfactiired by Carr Era, laacc d Co. Now York old by all druggista. IMEE=I . , Tbd beautiful. Rats's, Prunes and Muscatel Raisins, at. so. B 2 Eederal street, second door from the First National Bank, Alio r,heny City. t •. - - . 1; 131;AY is. oncoo Day Foreign Liquors of all' kiirds at Joseph 9. Finch's Distillery, Zi 0,189, 170,193 aid 17. i First etreet, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Female 'College 'Winter term spew, • Decomser tab. Apply Itutriedlataly. Tou . Can Bay tu3 per cent. Alcohol at Joseph S. Finch's . • Yon Can Mix uly liopd 6L Joseph S. Finch's GENERAL NEWS • _ —.inns Dickinson is ill with pneumonia at Rockford, 1111nom. —ln Texai, where farmers own i 20,000 bead of cattle, Gosilen. butter is used upon their tables. —The proprietors of the Ilartford Itnirant und, of the Hartford Press hafti united their catablishntente. —There is no Instance on record of a well mwmtwerviqmmmtmftwito tag of euocess. —The improvements in the mode of parting scold and silver, which were commended in the late mint roport. are to be introduced Into all the branch. mints.. Dosendant of Columbus,—A private _let- - ter received hero states that the only surely lug descendant of Christopher Columbus Is shortly to TOM. America. —The Ctevolaitders late to build a big ho tel next summer on the la e shore, about four miles irons the city. The; to is gird to afford tine opportunities for bat :g. • ----- —Bombay and Calcutta, appetite aldei of the peninsula of Mattoon , are connected by a railway one thousand mi. es long, and which _it traversed by trains In a ut tour days. —The Detroit Adrernyer tales that quite ii, large number of the Castile able blame of that city ..make their own ell v," but the editor laments that this is done : cauee''it Is fashion, I not economy." - —A Turn of Fortune's ll' eel.—A lady living on Sumner etreet was yestc day nodded by let ter from Columbus, Ga ,1 that she and her daughter had fallen Join heirs to A/VW.— ...Voihrifle Bonner. „ —Some of the Republic papers of 4'estern Maryland are RaVOCititill le earring out of a new. State, in order to se orate tee Radical Congreamional District of k, ank Thomas from the rebel portion of the b ate, and give it a more harmonious connect n. —no less than two",tho nil men are dig glitz at the newlf alsco Ted mines at ri.,,, - Alto, In New Alex co, and are said to be well paid. A. lucky folly dug u one chunk valued at over two hundred doll, and the rush to the mines from lower New Mexico was great . —An educated Virginia tiirmer says that after having a large experience with white laborers, both foreign and native, he has come to the tvanclualon that the world cannot produce a more skillfal and ...lenient term laborer • than a weti trained Virginia negro who is willing to work. • —George Gorden de tuna Byron, claiming to be an Illegitimate /lon of the poet and a noble : Spanish lady, to one ni the characters of New York. Ho is about forty or forte-five years of age, has a prominent nose, dark eyes and curly hair, awl really looks a good deal illeathe gen uine portraits, not the idealized pictures, of - the author oft:bible Darold. —Gold was accidentally discovered, a short time since In Ilancock county, Ecntnek y. An assay at ' the Philadelphia Mint developed y 13,1: per ton of gold, and Eat to 4r,u per ton of sliver and other precious metals. A Philadel , phla company has bought the ground, is now sinking a shaft, and contemplates the erection of u'hot blast fui name at an early day. . • —The Evansville (Ind•Kburivr tells the . story of an orphan girl who lost her father dur ing the war. and visited that city recently in scurch of a home. She could not tell where her relations lived. When her-father died she bad fallen into the hands of licensor' who had been - very cruet to her. The gentleman to whom she applied lad forh r o . m e e y at Evansville ,ea rl t n n ge knew a name which the girl rememberei as that of an aunt. The lady being nodded visited tile city; a not. teal recognitien was the consequence, and the naked and.homeleas orphan Wes immediately provided with line clothing, and taken home by the aunt. —The union of British Columbia an 4, yen, eouver's Island under ono government - Inia elven rise to great dissatisfaction. It eceme that when the newly appointed Governer, at that time Governor of BrltishaGoinsubla, was In England, he represented his own colony , . as being in the most flourishing eons:Mimi; and by way of contrast, drew a 0104 t gloomy pic ture of the state of things on Vancouver's la. land. In couseqnence, lie Is very unpopular among the islanders, who accuse Wei of green sad Intentional misrepresentatlona. All this Is the result of that pernicious system by which' : England attempts to govern colonies thou. sands of miles Mutant, with whose Intermits she cannot be stillldently acquainted, and -whole wishes sheaometimes disregards, and still oftener does not know. It is not surpris ing that the people of Vancouver's island are discussingannexation. • CIACEINATI ITEMS. • House Blown Down and Boller Expla 810111—Several • Lives Low(—renion Ac. I %laity. . CINCINNATI, Dec. I.—A portlon of the halls of a nOw building ou Ylfth street, near Itain, I 1.63 blown down yesterday Morales, Minting three persona fatally. The boiler of a ytortable saw mill, coven miles below Henderson. HCntncliy, explod ed yesterday, Yining three men and. wow:lSt:lg several others. Unusual activity exists among the Fenian Sothis city in the way of rearming, Organizing de. Beyond boxes of non uniform, arrived yesterday for distribution to tr o ops is this viontity. zan The trills° at • esvlllo being repaired trains ere tanning se venal. , , . : . 1 • ' . „,. iit .- - . .V ,--",... ! ! ! L__ ----/ 1 -!' • . 1 • , , • : - • --,....t. • . , / •• -).•,.....• , 1 i i i ! .-_, 1 1:1 1 7l i i . . . • ME VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 299 FIRST EDITION. SECOND EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. LATE NEI BY TELEGRAPH. FROM EUROPE, Trouble in the Derby Cabinet. RUMORED RESDINATION OF DISRAELI. DISPATCH IRON DIAXIIIIILLIAPI. Fenian Agitatitin Increasing. MORE TROOPS ORDERED TO IRELAND. French Government and the Mexican Question ROME EVACIATED BY THE FRENCH. Cretan Insurgents Exhauited. FINANCIAL AND.COMMERCIAL. I=l EDINI , t CO, December s.—The ht. slots that trouble citsL4.ln the Derby Cabinet, awl that Disraeli this threatened to resign the Criancellorsitip of the Exchequer unless the government accepwil of a reterm bill, liberal in its character. It then adds that Earl Derby yielded to IVlsraell's demand, and that a ministerial crisis was thwfavoialcd. . Yettis,'llecembar Lo \ Froosee says that the Emperor klaxlmillan bus scat, disindehes to the physicians who are attending his wife to meet him at Gibraltar within a short period. LoglioN, Deetmber S Peal ,n agitation In Ireland is increasing, and another hotly of troops have been ordered to leave here Im mediately. Including two regiments or cav alry. , r Ltemtrom., December o.—The steamship Persia from New York has arrived at Queens. town. Plinth, December S. —lt Is understood that the French Governarent bus ...cut reassuring dispatches to lila flitted St.iten GOVertillient In regard to the Meneall question. LONDON, December is reiterated In Va nillin circles that dissentious occurred is the Derby Cabinet on the reform quest lon. titasoow, Dote t.. , ..-Etenlity.—.l leading paper states that D'lsraell haVing triton/dud that his resignation was contingent upon the pres nt Cabinet accepting a liberal Reform bill, Lord Derby has conceded to D'lsruellis view, and a bill In Mffordance will soon be placed before Parliament. Li vnarouc, 'Dec. E—J:rertinJ—Tn o cavalry regiments nave been seat U. Ireland to' sup press the Insurrectionary Inurement. Roes, Dec. 9.—Rearly alt the French troops have left Rome, and the fortes ale evacuating the papal dominions. The troops have taken steam trausporation to Civita. • FLORG,CE, Dec. S.—The convention between the Italian government and the Pope in refer ence to the assumption .of the naval debt by Italy has ticen signed. ST. PETERSIICILO, Dec. a—The Ifs-elan gov ernment annulled the special laws of the em-• plre relative to the church relations with tile Papal government. Loxuox, Dee. o.—.l.dvices from Constantino pls. say the means of the Cretan insurgents are exhausted, and they are sea' de longer to visit aggressive measure agaiett tile Turkish government. LIVEUPOOL, December s.—Cotton tins,; mid dling 120 , 11.11.113 at is gd. lltead6tuffs are un changed. Lennox, Decemberl..r-Coneul, , t... 0.; for money. Five-twenties, ,I. Erie . ; Central, 77;.4. . • • • Important Advices—Therenloos—Alartn Collin Iretan.l-514venthnt of Trimps and s—AD Atlantic - Coble 'infant —Convocation of 111• Imps ;it name.— Itussin Convert!ng Muskets • Into Breech Loaders. I=l New •Yotts,. Dec. tt.—The tit e urn stap Cite, of Paris, from Liverpool. arrived to-day. The London War e hints at a serious difficul ty been the British Government and the Wash tngton Cabinet in respect to the duties of the latter. • A Cora t elegratn or the rig h saysi--Comilder• able alarm prevails bore and throngbont Ire land. All the police stations are barricaded. and the military are .11qm:sing throughout the COULItry. the troops acre congaed to barracks underarms lust night. A Dublin letter says the Fenian revival pro duced bad effects 0.. trade, and a dull winter Is anticipated. Arrests have been made in Drogheda of Tim Mallow and Cadre linacross. The troops in Dublin were under arms and detachments of cavalry patrolled the Suburbs. Twelve thousand five hundred breechload ers have been received for distribution among the constabulary. Sir. A. A. Glass has been knighted for his labors In the atlantic cable expedition. The extradition treaty between France and England will, by agreement, remain In force until September let, isra. Fr/a-v.—Tim candidate, returned in Venetia, as far as known, belong to the moderate par ty. Martial law was to cease in Palermo en November WO. • • • A convocation of Catholic Inshops will ass rumble in Rome J une h. I:refs:A.—The Ninister.of War ordered the Coaversion of I.ei,See muskets Into breech loaders. , • Numerous bodies of Cr, tan Insurgents have taken refuge in Greece. Flea days has been allowed to those still offering resits nee to lay down their arms. A Greek dispatch *flys the .reek troops IlaYo been concentiated on the Turkish frontier. A Bombay telegram of the of November. reports the shipments of cotton during the• past fortnight at 7,We bales. 11 , ), , 0 KONG, October U.S.—Tea quiet and drooping. Shanghai advices of the 9th of October re• port dliturbances union g 4 the Chinese soldiers at Nankin. A largo number have been be headed for robbing Inhabitants. The murderers of the capielit, a n d other persons belonging to the American schooner Imbra, have not been dlscoveriel. - The Westminster mid J. If. Lloyd, ten ships, bad been wrecked. • -- TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. Disaster on the Rappahannock LIST OF KILLED AND. ROUNDED. NORVOLH, Dec. is - our pa T inful duty to record a distressing accident, 4 b ich occurred in the month of the ltappahafelock this morn. Mg et about three o'clock, 'MI board the steamer Kelso, plying between this city and Baltlmore. ,Tho steam chest exploded, blow leg out eleven stay bolts. The rush 01 steam wag !Al great that three (adored coal sliereleri were killed, and from eiglitekii to twenty of the passengers wounded, twl: of them so se verely that they will probably die. The fol lowing is a list of the yr - minded SO far its uscer tained: it. S. Osborne, Oxford. North Caro. line, seriously; Charles Rader, chief engineer. painfully; James Davis, Newark, NOW .Isrsey, seriously; John Eamon, Newark, New Jersey, seriously; Stetilo n h. Hays, Newgrk, New Jer sey, seriously; Jolla Thomas. wltiter, serious.. Jyt Dorman W. Botts, fireman, mortally. Mr. h. Haney, one of Abe engineers of the boat Is spoken of as baying acted input heroi cally in cutting off the steam, otherwise the disiustertnight have boutvlar more appalling. The concussion was so violent as to blow out, a great part of the upper works on the star board side and twist the Iron pillars and break the heavy -beetles. Thu kindest te lention was pisld -to the sufferers by um officers of the boat. The accident is attributed to the defer- MIN construction of too steam chest, which was put up with stays instead of nee set bolts, and the culpable neglect or the inspectors who had overlooked this defect. FROM St LOW. A Congreaalonal Seat Contested—Chole ra Iteport Heavyt7nl anows on the P luton—Arrival of l'lo Hall way Surveying Perineoa n .nt S a lt Lake. Sr. Lorm,Decernher 0-1100. John Rogan telt for Washington yesterday. lie will con. test lAneral Plies' seat in tlio tort/tali. Con gress. The official report gives the number of deaths, from cholera, In this elty, from July trfth to November oth, as 3.37. N' a erg , l , lgs , lzz o isn?ws are fallinE f r er ri the plains, \ Parties belon ' aft l ig' r e 4 o Ille a trnio u n e ra n efilo Rail road recently arrived at BAIL Lake City, ono by the southern and the other by the northern route. Both routes aro pronounced feasible. An excellent grade was alsoluund along trio lituabohlt river. After nearly a week of mud weather: it ned suddenly cold last night, and-the mor el:ln, has been several degrees 'below treezlng point all day. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY WEST TELEGRIMS. FROM MEXICO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ADVICES. OVERTHROW OF A LIBERAI r ARMY. MaximilianAppointsTriumviti. ►HPEBULIBTS BUM THE DEM 111TP0:4S Liberals Concentraflag for an Attack. SHERMAN AND CAMPBELL EXPECTED. _ Return of the English Minister. A SPECIAL. DISPATCH FOR NAPOLEON Great Outrages by •Robbers ECOMIE=I=3 Decree of President Juarez December 9.-7 + 'ho (Ignirdercial'• New Orleans ”pedal dispatch says: Meltable Intelligence from •Monterey announce the complete overthrow of the Liberal army .un. der General Trevino by the Imperial forces under Melia. Nem - Yonk, Dec.:l.—The steamer Alauliatt an. from Ilavana, Ikr rigs ad viees from the City of Mexico to the and Vera Cruz to the ssth ultimo. Mammalian WAS still at Orizaba. It was stated that he had agreed so abdicate, aro pointing Marquis, Miratnon and Marina as triumvirate, and appealing to the vote of tie people to coutlrm this stop. The lutpenaltsts are rapidly evacuating all the northet n outposts, and tom ral Vomit' Is ex - Pouted at the City of Meaico with the garri sons of San Luis Potosi, Maaatiln and other places. • The Liberals are concentrating some ;zoo° men to attack. sun Luis Paosi and stand. . . . _. .. , . .. . The Imperialists will POOll evacuate Duran- IV. General Rayne and Castlenan, were at 1, era Cruz, noxiously awaiting the arrival of Min 6ter Campbell and General Sherman. An escort Is to he prepared for them to the city of Mexico. The psople at Vera Cruz manliest lunch Joy at the expected arrival. tmong the passengers by the- Munhatten, are Minister Se.ariett, returning to F.-gland from Ideate°, and Lieutenant' BazairM, with special dispatches to Napoleon. , - The City of Mexico correspondence states that on. the ILL!: of November, a diligence from Zacatecitso, tontalning fourteen passengers, was stopped within hailing dl.tance 'or -the VACS of Araphoe, by sixteen robbers. lour gentlemen were taken to the mountains, and throe retained for ransom. One art-Amerman lint:Will Courtney, was sent to I:aerate. with orders to raise the sums requir d and deposit them with certain parties in he City. The Imperial troops were dispute ed after the robbers. who. Was soon overt ken, when a U 0,1: tight ensued, In which fdrty of the sol. dim, were slain and tee balanee sorrendered as prisoners, when they wereXtt once led to tree, and the robbers amused themselves by thrusting them through with latices, or hack. Ina Olean a ith hatchets. ' Tho Liberal tortes are everywhere bp:Me ngg no as if by magic. Colonel -Meade, occu pied Pachuca, with eight hundred men, and now he has hearty four thousand, and in the face of Such facts, the Church 'party believe that thee can raise ally thousand men, is this valley w 7 ltb in a month. , • . - Slexican rapers of October atith contain the Whaled decree of President Juarez 413 oiling the pardons welch reztututra has grunted cer tain Star-lean Impertaltsts of Sonora. The French are_stlll at, Duraogri . . nut the Liiierals defeated the last body o ff Impart alist. In tho.fleid. A battalion of troops to aid Juarez, from ban Franchhio, sail for Mexico nett Tuetday. FROM WASHING lON. Southern Representatives in, Council DISTINGUISDED PERSONS PRESENT Indian Relations in South-West CONFISCATION IN THE SOUTH. Home for Friendless Children GOT. DATION AND TIIE IDNIIIITIONAL AMOUNT tlppointments by the President, &o WAsti tnovort,• December o.—Southern Sena tors and Representatives now in this city bald a meeting' for consultation Jut evening. Among those present were Governor Sharkey of Mississippi, Governor Parsons and Mr' Fos ter of Alabama, and Senators Burnet. and Ro berts and Representative Ephirson of Texas. 'Considering the low ti , eitithern meinbers pre sent hj , Washington, no detiolLe section was agreed,on. should events reentry It, a general ineetik of all the Southern Representatives vuty bn called early in January. Saunter John Pool. of North Carolina, arrived to-day. Sena tors Barnet an, Roberts are to have an Inter view to-morrow, by appointment, with Seem.- ' tary tiro...ulna. to ennobler Indi in relations In • the Southwest, with a view to restoring the ancient rights of those who trarticlpated in the rebellieu, mid securing the general good iof freedmen of that section. Thu ilvaire for mu repeul of the Kith section of the amnesty net, neuies to be abut rue, 7n view of the fact that Mimi cell-twentieths of the property affected by it hue already been restored to Southern Owners, which restore inn can not be disturbed. The repeal would affect only a few rominont rebels now absent iron, the country, and who own but little to 110 confiscated. It will ISO contended by several Senators that its tendency will be to disturb confidence, embarrass industry,and hazard loss to the Northern creditors of Southern merchants. Senor Gabriel Gassuocia, the Spanish Minis ter, who has been absent two weeks one visit to New York, will return on Tuesday. The ladles who inaugurated and have con- , ducted the News Boys , Homo in this city, linen now in contemplation the widening of the fluid of operations, by making home a re cepticul of nil friendless children who may stand In need of care and protection. A pub lic meeting la to be held in the City Ball next Wednesday ufternoon, to alit this design. It is ascertained from ex-Provisional Gover ner parsons, of Alabadia, who is in this elty, I that the report that Governor Patton, of Alas bouts, recommended the adoption of the Con- I atltutional /thsendment to the Alabama Legis lature. is an error. The fact was, that Got. Patton, under the advice of Gov. Perilous and other citizen!, Of Ailithatna, called the attention of the Legialature to the Amendment and urged action . upon it, in view of the remit. important events, but without recommending its passage. Gee. Patted in tecotimended by his friends here as not having personally any voted the ailoptlou of the Amendment at uny time. tessimorron, December ft : Major. N. W. Drown, at invnent Assistant Pay motor Gen eral, and Daniel McClure, of Indiana, have becu appointed, under the new army MIL Ass Blatant Paymaster Generals. John I'. McGrath, of Miasouri, mid William 11. Johnson, of Ohio, have been appointed Pay masters. Tue Quartermaster's Department, are yet to he tilted. An yet, only four or five Paymas. • terand the Colonels add Lieutenant Colonels in the Quartermaster l e Department, have been appointed. Governor Hoiden, of North carotins, arrived here last evening and is atoppitig at the Ebbitt House. Drain of an LdttorDedication of a Unitarian ilati—A Nalted•Trutti Man After Editors. New Yoga, December 0.--Uharles-Y. BaBsoll, editor of the Boston ELerstrui Conuarreiat , tiled suddenly In thin city to-any, of heart disease. The Unitarians of this city dedicated a Na tional Ball to purposes of their order this evening, Bev. E. IV I.:barite delivering the openin . • address. lv ßv e M ph Sm l y l h t then ig ed u - ntEdi to 2, de Elver and Weather at taciturnle. Lotnavmha, Dee O.—Weather clear with the mercury at 19 dug. Packers nru buoy killing boge, taking ad vantage of the elatege In the weather. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1866. NEW YORK SENSATION, TIM FENIAN PROGRAMME. Outlints of, a Paring Plan. WELL.TOLD BUT UM TO BELIEVE. NEW Yong, December D.—The Mercury eaye .1 very important meeting of the leaders of the Fenian 'movement has been held in tide City, at which certain plan Maul the contain plated rising of Fontana la Ireland were lie. cussed at considerable length. The most im portant feature in the plan of assistance from this side of the water contemplates the selSure of certain European steamers and to convert them into privateers. It Irsa suggested to get command of the Queen City, Ilgitlmore and Setstia, belonging respecitlyeir to the ,Na- Donal, Inman and Cunard lines. his Is to be accomplished by introdecing the right men among the mews, sufficient Inducements be mg offered to the crews which come over to leave the vessels, In order that their places ifiay be supplied by picked men from the Fe elan organization. . In conjunction with this part of the plan all available passages on board the steanaers are to be taken for members of the order. and all the available room allowed for freight to be used for arms and ammunitton, to be intro. duced us the personal baggage of passengers. in order to prevent,so far as.posslble, effusion of blood It is proposed to seise the vessels at night when the opposition of commanders would be likely Lobe the less effective. W hen one', undertite control of the Fontana the ves sels can be easily transformed Into privateers and would be exceedingly formidable, being swift, well provisioned ancrwell supplied with arms. in ea. It is found impossible to make reprisals, the vessels are to steam into port under English colors and disembark the pass engers with directions . LO josts the different circles now its secret 'progress In England and Ireland. Such IS a brief outline of this daring movement. FROM CANADA. Intinse Excitement and Alarm. GOVERNMENT. ANTICIPATES A RAID, PREPARATIONS FOR BATTLE, The 1 7 enian Prisonei.s. s aigur.,c no, Canaria, Dec. V.—An intense exeiteurent Ima been created here within tile past, twenty-tour, hours. It In thought that the rumors to the effertit that the leniaus would make an attempt to reseurst he prisoners eon. fined In tilts pluec, are well founded, and that there will tie an Immediate and lucre idableln. vasum of the Lansrl tan sulk The goo erouleiit 'ls taking all inecersury precautions to meet tile threatening emergency. 1 mops have been ordered under arms,. nun all the Wardle' of a campaign is ex lobar:rt. Reinforcements have been ordered up from um Interior, and all the movements indiesto serious trouble to be not far off. It Is probable that the prisoners will he secretly removed to a snore pectins point. They are strongly guarded and the greatest, vigilance Is umnifeated. ._ _ FROM RIdUMOID. rh limn of Dr. rotoon—Arregl of Col ored Preacher fdr Abduction nod auction—Murder of a Ilan fur Indict• tali Improper Letters. Itlcanoso, V s., Deeember S.—Dr..Watsbn.cf nockhrldge, 'rho was arrested last week un der the well nights bill, was-brought before General Schofield, yesterday, anti gave ball to the amount of toasty thousand dollars, to appear w hen called for. A colored preacher named Witham Darts, was arrested last night, for tie alleged al,. duction and ',eduction, of the daughter of Lenox. D. Smith. A man named John Driscoll, formerly or Richmond, was tglcd lost Friday at Lye river warchonse, by S. U. Wood, for writing grossly insulting letters to his self°, FROM CHICAGO. Largo Fenian fleeting—Men and Money Raped—The Ildno , ll Senatorial Ion• teat—Another a 'Osmond In the Field. CHICAGO, Dec. a.--At thei nian meeting held lust night a speech was made by Senator Scan lon and other allstluguished Fenians. At the conclusion of the meeting about eight hun dred men were enlisted In the army of the Irish Republic. A subscription was also taken up, and a hainiPume sum was realized. The Ti.nce 8f:1 . 11:Wield special says: Anoth er ea:nil:late appeared In the arena for Sense torial honors. tieneral E. 11. Ws:fa:burnt:fa ap pearance will make TrutnbulPs chances doubtful. There are now tive candidate., Trumbull, Washburne • Oglesby, Logan and ' - Palmer. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, Large Mining Stock Dlrldetal-Estirrta tett Inereatat In the Importation of Nagar. Sty FII.VSMCO, Dec. 8.-The Savage Mining Company 111.1X0 declared a dividend of one hundred dollars In coin. !dining sto..ko are fluctuating. The total amount or raw sugar imported hero during the present year Is estimated at forty millions of pounds, being an increase. of live millions over last year. Are National hook Storks Subject to Taxi, innt—Ass Important Case, and Largo Amount Involved. Wxsu.irrox December h.—An argument relative to bank cases In New York, will be heard on the 19515. The question inns to whether stock In National, as well us State Banks holding United States securities. Is subject to taxation, The case Mid airtady gone through several phases and involves probably the largest amount of money ever before •ar gued before the Supreme Court. The counsel for the corporation of New York are Messrs. Agerman, Charles O'Connor, Waldo, lletchlns, and Judge Parker, of Albany; for the batiks - Messrs. Williams, Evarta, Mini. Stillman, John E. Durrill, Edgar M. t an Winkle, and others. Eleven cases are Involved us decision, and two counsel appear In each case. The city and tax payers are interested to the amount of five million dollars. The 'Leine Explorlen—linmee of Killed • bud Wounded. NEW Yong, Dee. 9.—By the expiation of the steamer Kelm), as reported yesterday, the fob lowing persons were killed: Chief Engineer Ceder, Assistant Engineer IVilson M. Mald. roe, Wm. Mall, fireman, and John Cowan bad ly scalded: Tim following passengers, were severely scalded: Rev. Cowling, Geo. Blake% Edward Seochler, L. Saughtille, Maj. Carter and eight Infantrymen; Joe. Davis, Stephen Hays and Chas, Nixon. The injured passen gers have been taken to the Naval Hospital. Blow la. Old Ireland'-Return of the Fe nton ILtrataln Lawler, of Connecticut -50,000 Armed Fontana Beatty to 'strike In Ireland. Nor.wicu, Conn., Dec. D.—Lieutenant Lawlor, who has lately been imprisoned la Ireland ml lonlan, had arrived liorti, having been sent home by the Lowish tiovernuunit. lie reports that there are WAN, well araiell and well drill el lenlans in ireland.determiued to strike for liberty by January let. LieuL Lawler will soon ,eturn to Ireland to assist in the revolu tion there. Decision Against an Empress; Company —Verdict for 410,000. Ni.w Tong, Doe. 9.—ln tho. United ;Mates Circuit Court, yeetorday, the clue of T. W. Bonnard agates& Ben Holliday. for recovering ten thousand dollars which was sent by 110111- day's Express for Colorado, but w hitch was de stroyed by attack - of Indians, was decided , in favorof,Gonnard for the full amount. TOO Judge ruled that tho Express company was Hublo as common carriers, and a verdict was rendered accordingly. Tae Surrender of Matamoros. IiALVZH TON, TCXBI3, Doe. 6.—The Rio (rande Courier of Dee. 24, says: Itt 12 o'clock lust ntal4, Canalos ourrendered Iltatainornis to E. cabado. Ile had proulanaly received a cow ix:ante:4lou that be might surrender himself (erect and city Ur. United Mates autbori ties. Ho preferred to surrender to Etcabado • - An Extrodlilen Decision to be Sateen. New YortiC, December 9.—United States CoM missioner Nelson will tomorrow give a deci sion in the case of Greateaux, photographer, arrested eight or ten days ago at the instance of the Dritiali authorities, for forging bank note,. Thu aleclstort great, the asked tor ex tradition. Prom Gp the Allegheny. FItANELIX. PA., Dec. 11.—ItIver here Its u feet four Inobee,and rising; and at Oil City, live foot elz Incline; and ut u stand, Grand Army or the Itepoblle.—Pest. No. 1, of Allegheny County Instrlet, of the De. partment of Pennsylvania of the Grand Army of the Republic. has been fully established In tills env, and are ready to reaulve new mew. bers. Full Information Genera l order may be received by addressing A. lwrearson. montenglit Joseph 1.. Evans or sergeant Lee Itb. CITY AND StIBITRBAN. ADDTTIOHAL LOOAL NEWS 019 THIRD PAGH.) To fifth and Moth Wnrd Nobscrlliers WO bare made new arrangements for the delivery of our paper in.tim Fifth and Ninth wards. Any subscriber lit either ward hiding to receive the tioccilc will please leave word at our counting room, or at Alderman Tay lors °Mea t 'or at the residence of our Carrier, Mr. Cream, Pike street. All moneys due' for pavers delivered heretofore, must be paid to Mr. Cronlr, who alone i, authorized to collect in thme neighborhoods for us." The Sheitp.burg. Shooting—MeAlly of Jaw. NeEnteheon—Coroner's Inquettt. On Saturday morning James ItleGuteheott, the man who wan shot on Thursday - eight by the negrci, Robert Maloney, at llormah thium's hotel, nhartobnric, Wed at the hotel from the effects of the wound. Early on Fri day morning J. G. Cotustock, tett., Just ice nl the Peace, raiding lu hharpsburg, we, (or, and took the following deposition of the wounded' man : ' I boarded at Mr: Rautn'o tavern in char.- blitlf, on Thursday night, the fill. meat. 1 all down On the front porch, and about eleven' o'clock got up to go into the Ilea.; I friumi the front odor lOCkell, and went around to the din ing room window, opened it, and was about to clinilb Into the house, when some one, in the room 'spoke to tue, but I slid not understand hat he said; I told him that I boarded In tee house, was not going to Lurt anyone, and usk. ed him to keep quiet; 1 wan then shot by 'ime one In the dining rooruido not know by whom; I was In the window at the time; when that on. I ateppoil back from the window and returned to the bark porch. Coroner Ciwwson waa notated of the death of SlcCititcheou, and on catiirdue afternoon empanneficil a Jury and held un IneoeSt In the case. The following evidence wee adduced; C. R. B; Rubiitson, sworn.—l was Called to coo James MeCtitcheen, deceased iii found him on the flout porch of Jerome Laura's, proprietor of Union Dote'. Ober.- burg; bad him Carried in o the hou,e; exain in ad him and found a gun shot wound, ball en. tertng about an inch from the left nipple on the outer side, praising through obliquely don avant and coming out about the middle of the email of the back; I found the ball lodg ed between the skin, or rather attached to the skin rostindon his YU, t; it was one of tho.a long minnie tails. I am satisfied that this wound witithe aurae of bin death. . . George 'Priem sworn—l heard agun shot olfi Can't paw who shot it;. It wits between eleven and twelve o'clock, on the night of the Gill of December, MI6; 1 Was the arresting otileer; after 1 heard the: report, I heard, some, one tialloo; I ran out and naked what was the mat ter; was told that deceased was shot, and war told to take bold of It inert' Mainnyo lie orbs Oneri I went Op to him and sabl, do you know who shot 11,15 Maui 110 said, I shot hire. 1 Naked him why be shot hint; he replied that deceased had come In and atamped his bead. 1 mild, how is that, when the outside; be replied, why lie reschesi In throegh Die window and pulled my hair. He afterwards Bald that •deceased had reached throimit-the winnow and tried to pull his hair. -After wards when we were bringing his,, into the city, he said that tSquire Morton had given Lim a Doper that gave him the privilege of shooting any person th t molested him., George Dant. s worn—l we- In bed when wised e -me to me that a man was murdered; I came over 10001:n10n Motel; found Hobert blaionyi put the turn on hint, and took him to the city; on the road in lie said he had snot James Me- Cii icheses; ha seemed not to mind it. George. Ilene:, Swaim—The deceased and 1 had 'been to litewartistown with some tour or five others; he left for Lome one way and we went another, he got over before us, and when we got home we found him tying on tlieporch; I woke Lim up and told him, to go to bed. he got right up and said, "I kow w Way to get in." 1 stood at the corner talkleg to some one I and deceased went on; about a minute after wards I heard a shot; deceased came 5,r, to me and sold he was shot; he •at on the mach, and I knocked at the deo: and woke Baum up; his eon came down and opened the door; I went in and right through to the dining man; I round the prisoner Hobert Maloney sitting on a settee with a gun in Disband; (kerne Friess 01:11.weut up to him and took the gun from Limn bestakt It. wasn't the Itrat man ha hurl shot; there was no one in the room elms 1 first went in but the mitered man. This closed the testimony, and after due consideration, the Jary returned the following verdict: "That the salt James MeCutchcon came to his death from a gunshot. wound Inflict. d on the night of the Gbh day of December. the gun being in the hands"( eine Rob e rt melon,*; , and that the said James hicCutelicon deed. on the morning of December etti,lhild, from the I effects of Bahl gunshot wound. The man Maloney, who did the shooting,' remained In the lock-up after las_arriiii. until the Inquest bad been held, after which he wen committed tojall to await his trial on the charge of Murder. He has been partially de ranged for- years, and has been sent to the County Poor PAM several tiniest, but he being an active and muscular man, could, always find employment withsdhe farmers during the summer season. About sis too dais ago he purchased a gun ' which he has carried ever since. Ile appeared to be laboring under the impreaslon that persons were t following Mtn to do him bodily harm, and ' alwa'ys kept his gun loaded-to protect himself with, Ile sacs he does not regret what ho has done for ho has'killed too many men and seen too many killed to care ninth for one more. lie says that recently he has seen lying, In the' woods about Sharpshurg thousands of corpses. the remains of men Whom the devil had allot be cause ho was aunCiyed by them. The whole demeanor of the prisoner indicates insanity or pr rtial Idiocy.- . The ...lannortal J. N.' • • Thu "Immortal 7011 known 1n our dry by his periodi I visits burr, has been making a visit to Jett Davis. lie had a long conversation with the ex-chief of the ot-"So. Called.' The twin lights seemed to harulou- ILe perfectly, and the immortal philosopher propouioled him theory to Jell la the following terms: • - - J. N. "1 trust I have your entire sympathy: my position is a peculiar out', differing from the established ideas of the people of the South. The truth In, what I have determined to promulgate, and to relieve the press of the North and those Who sympathized with me. During the late war I appeared before them In the light of a criminal, doing penance on the altar of prejudice In. order to than as- SWIM all the rearionsibbitios on myself. Rue are the Instruments of torture.. (J. N. hand ing his manacle to Davis, who smiling said: "They are not as largo as (note presented to me,") "with which I have entered twentysaix dungeon cella. I could not have presen ted truth without this sacrillee. lied I not stood neutral. 1 would have now no theory' and it Is truly a great source of grat is Scat lot to me to present the eaine principles In the North that Ido In the South. As you are aware. probably, I nave travelled Over tune S taten In the South since the war; so that the soldiers of either army. when they hear me, ea unite in the common bonds of friend ship, nd each fully sympathize with the i other, or they are truly both patriots to their Idea of truth. The soldiers that, fought under ! the C nfetterate Bug, revered Washington ! fully much as those under the Federal Bag, Moth mien honored that spot where his ash. en rep so the former claitning Washington becaus he established this Government on the pt . ; mph,. that they were contending for —the right of self-governmenut. The latter Ignorig this positlori, claimed that the for mer wire destroying the Government which he in his wisdom had founded. Tills you will see is d paradox, both right and both wrong. Both right, because each was right from to el r view; both wrong because each considered tile other Wrong. Thus patriotism Impelled both to act is they did, each conscientious In their notion i i, , praying for limo success of their arms and a menthol; to heaven to Bantle of their own cause. I; r, Female Belliaerants. , Margkret Adams came to the calico of Jas. tbs., Lipp. on Saturday, and made an informa tion against June Cumininti, for assault and battery. It appears that the parties occupy n house on Carson Street, In the borough of llit mingliam. Margaret's lodgings being on the 'second floor, and immediately above those inhatitnil by June. In throwing out . some dirty water, Mrs. Adams unintentionally. woL Soma garments belonging to Mrs. Cum. minx whiclaiwere banging on a clothe's line in' the rear yard. Tills exasperated Jane, and hurting ray. her considerably. After attempting to apologize In vain for throwing the water and requesting an erten. Sion of the olive branch on the part of her ad. Terrary, Margaret gave up her self-imposed tank in despair, and hastened to the marls ' (rate's °taco, making oath as stated. Jane I then expressed is willingness to smoke the calumet with her opponent, but then it was too late{ the mighty arm of the law had enter ed IMO the quarrel, aria nothing hut au appeal to the blind goddess Justice could brief; about a state of peace. Jane therefore was forced to enter ball for a hearing. Sudden Death.—llngh 3Lartiu, residing on Craig street, First ward, Allegheny, was found dead In his beil, yesterday inerning. li e had retired to bed the night before to lama health. Itte sudden death was probthly Occarlaned by apoplexy. The deoeused was about trarty•tive years at ageeand leaves a IrLre and One children. • DUZILIII2O WES _before Al derman Taylor on Paturday, charged with the larceny of a quantity of obilron front tho res idence of Peter Ilmidt, on Quarry etreet, In the Fifth ward. After a partial hearing tho maid gave ball for her appearance at court end dra4 telePOrarlif released. . • m .. , ! ~ v - lb - , \-,,,, - I .. , -..... . , , The Columlins t aquell TINIt the Itonme of Ilefnge— A Patillig Bilutinet, Speech- =M=M The members oft he Columbus (Ohio) City Councils left our city for their homes on Sat urday afternoon at three o'clock. On Satur• day morning the delegation, accompanied by a number of cur Councilmen, paid a visit to the Douse of ito f age, and were kindly received and conducted. through the various apart ments by the gentlemanly Superintendent, Mr. Avery. Our guests expressed themselves highly pleased and .1011;11dt...I with the institu lion and its perfect system for reforming wicked children, and intimated that Columbus sadly needs n similar place of correction for the young. - After examining to their hearts content other noticeable attractions to Man chester the party returned to the Monongalte la House where a sumptuous dinner was in waiting..llls flonor, 'Mayor McCarthy, and the Coucil committee doing the honors in behalf of the city. After the clo ho were re. moimil and the sparkling wines produced. Mr. J. b. Donaldson, ?resilient of the Columbus Council, in response ton toast, took occasion -to express the deep and heartfelt thanks of the Columbus delegation to the Pittsburgh eitigens and Councils for the cordial and gen erous treatment received at their hands dur ing their brief Stay of observation In PUCK.. burgh. It Was true, he Bald, that we have not large and palatial residences, and brownstone mansions to show the stranger In yourftnids., but something in which you can have much greater pride—the extensive mannfaotories, mlils acil workshops are the nobles monu ments to the indeudence, wealth and industry of your citizens. fits ilonor..Mayor McCarthy. next oeciipled the floor, and mole a neat and effective opec(h winding up with the seutitnent "our guests," which was drank off with a gusto by the Pittsburgh side of the house... The follow- Ing volunteer sentiments followed: fly VY. fi. Ogden—The City of Columbus, the rising giantess of our Sister State. May she ever partake of the same indomitable energy, the unyielding courage, the unflinching enter prise, and the uncfintrollable spirit. of ail- Vancement as a City, a. characterized the im mortal discoverer of America, after whom the was named. By fumes Patterson, of Colon:atm.—Mine float, .1. McDonald CromFan, of the Monouga• hula llouse. The Oily "Dads' of Columbus la ill long remember the princely character of /his hotel and the general excellence of the management. liv Rev. A. (ti ifyerd, of the Columbus Jour nal—The City of Pittsburgh, the metropolis- of American enterprise and Industry. May her prosperdy he equity metropolitan. Respond to by Mr. W. N. Ogden. Other sentiments were offered and respond ed to, and the best of good humor prevailed. The guests then took theirdeparture forthe depot, where, ere the train waved off, Mr. hammerer, of Columbus, delivered a farewell oration In his usual happy and felicitous style. We trot our guests were fully satisfied with their visit to our smoky town, and hope they may soon again honor the city with their pre sence. They will always Clod the latch-string out and warm hearts and hands to accord them a welcome. The Iflre on Liberty Street—Further 'l•ertfculSrs. In Saturday morning's paper we noticed the burning of Frederick hump's Cider and Vine gar Manufactory, In the Fifth ward, on Liber ty Fired, near 'Valeta. no lateness of the hour at which the tiro occurred preoluded more than the merest mention of the matter We this morning give fuller particulars. The building was an old two story frame, and was occupied an a store MOM by Mr. Lowry, the owner of the property; as a elder manning , tory by hum p,anti so adwelllng bylirs.lnglen Mr. hump had retired about eleven o'clock Friday night. Shortly after three o'clock Saturday morning he w as awakened by smoke, and was almost suffocated. The lire evident ly had been smouldering for some time, and had made such headway that all efforts on the part or the firemen ptesent to extinguish were without effect. The building, with all Its contents, an destroyed. Mr. Rump, on awaking and discovering the lire, found all means of exit cut off save the second story window. Having debt lilted his wife out in her night clothes, he leaped out himself, and escaped unhurt. Scarcely had he done this when the floor gave way. " The fire is energised to hal AO:Wasted from a defective flue. The building was owned by Mr. Lowry, whose loss is estimated at 87.00, on which there is - no insurance, be having fail edlo renew his poll y which expired last week. The upper story, occupied us a dwell ing by Mrs. levies, was completely gutted of its contents. No insurance. Mr. hemp is the heaviest loser. Ile had Just commenced business, and Ida entire house hold effects, together with a large quantity .31 cider, apples, vinegar and machinery, were de stroyed. S tin Lox containing about O in gold was lost in the Me, bet portions of - the precious meta acrepicked up among the ru ins. Ile also lest a gold watch and chain, val ued at 6150, and a valuable c +llecti on of-Euro pean coins, all of which wore in a second tin box. Ills loss will not be less than 103,00. Me has an insurance of pee in the "Peoples,” of Philadelphia. Marione Accident. Yesterday morning as Mr.. Wm. S. Schmertz, shoe-dealer on Fifth street, was driving from Oakland with his family, to attend church in the city, the horses attached to the carriage became restless and unmanageablO in des cending the bill near Sobo and ran at speed down the. bill. When part way down the des cent, Sir. Scionert z's carriage Caine In violent contact with that of lir. McGinnis, who was also on his way to church, and took one of the wheels olf it, throwing Mr. McGinnis and lfis family out. Fortunately Mr. McGinnis' horses were manageable and no serious injury result. ed to any eccup'knt of the carriage. Mr. echinertz's horses continued ou their course, and wags at the foot of tile hilLnear the toll gate, the carriage overturned and the occu pants, consisting of Mr. Schmertz, his wile and iliingliter and Mrs. schmerta , s brother, Mr. David hammerrer were throWn vio lently to the ~nr ound. 'Mrs. Schmertz was taken up an insensible condition and was at first reported to be dead. She was realise!. tat. d, however, and was found to have re. calved severe, 'though not dangerous inju ries, consisting of painful cuts and bruises about her face Lind bead. She was at tended by. Dr. George L. McCook and is now in as crunfort aide a condition as could be expected. Mr. Schmertz ADO received painful injuries on the head and face, but nothing of a very serjous character. ills daughter received several slight bruises and cuts. Mr. Hammerrrir was the-most severely injured of the party, having sustained a fracture of. the right leg below the knee, and also having his left leg very meth bruised and lacerated. He was attended by Dr. Cathie, who reduced the fracture and attended in the proper manner to his Other Injuries. kr. Kummerrer was sub sequently removed to the, residence or his 'brother, Mr. T. A. Ileminerrer, in Allegheny. The carriage was completely . demolished. All things considered, the escape of the occupants Motu death or much more serious injury is something remarksble. Low Priced' and (toed—The Emerson Plano. To meet tile wants of the great number o persons who desire to possess a piano, but do not feel able to gq to the expense of the (mill. est make, and yet would have only a good substantial miff, we have made a most careful examlnation of all the lowest prices' pianos made in the-United States. The result of tide examination is that we have found those made by W. P. Lan , eson, to be the best pianos for the price, and the cheapest good pianos that are made. TLoy are most substantially built, on the bounds st acoustic principals: the wood is the best quality properly seasoned; thetone rich and powertul.and the touch easy and elastic; each one is provided with the the full iron frame, and overstrung bass. They stand well lit tune and wear well in every par tied, ar ; this we know from actual experience. The difference Ut price between the Emerson • Piano, and the more Costly makes, la caused by the most rigid economy in the =mum, Lore consistent with excellence, and by a saving of labor on those parts, wLich neither effect the tone or durability. We do not pretend that the "Emerson' , is the lowest priced piano mole; many can be bought at a less price. Such pianos we do not keep, having found, by our own and others experi ence that being. -o poorly ufada they soon give way, lose their tone, become harsh and die .eorlant, andmive.no sathfuetion 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' ono can buy. We do not and will not keep them for sale. Fouling the "Emerson" such a desirable piano, we ut once scoured the exclu she," agency for them for Pittsburgh and sur rounding country, and having made special contracts for a regular weekly sunray for a long time to coins, wo can offer them at un usually advantageous rates. All persons de. siting the best cheap piano In the market, should not fall to examine the "Emerson. be fore purchasing any other kind. Liberal db.- count to clergymen, teachers and cash caste. mere. Cbarlea.C. Mellor S CO. ; el Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' awe Fire on Fonrib ntroet.—]eeterday'°tnrn• lug at about seven o'clock, an alarm sonnet , from station No. la, the Central Kaden. It was ascertained that the occimion of tbc.T . t,T... Avan slight Pre in the? puer portion?: Hewn. Campbell d Alken't Livery Stabie,_9 street, near the corner of Wood. t he olDe m e oer.asloned by the storo pine below, which because o I, lire own to the floor of th e loft. rer-lisaloo And sot tiro checked. Tho damage amounted to tlO/90 covered by lustranee -- Ileslitoeo.—VVo regret to learn that Chief 11 , 11ain, of the Allegheny Polloe. bee resign's' hie position, for Um porpowe-of entering typos more 'lterative bush:owe on hie own account. has, during bile terahttle4 the yee. Sidon of Chief in a most satisfactory Mariner. suooeasor bee - not been' appelmod, and probsnly nos be for some time. ME Mil I I t PRICE THREE CENTS. Importer nt Arrent—roptoro of an. Al hoged Expros. Robber. On the dith of August last the safe in the of nee of Adams Express Company, in Graces born% Greene county, was opened and robbed of $2,000 In National bank notes. The robbery Was committed in the day time, and was ef fected without the aid of drills, or Jimmies, or skeleton keys or gunpowder. Mr. Joseph MC / Coy, the Express agent at tireensidorie, left the olllce for two or three minutes, leaving the safe unlocked. In the safe was a package con taining the Iri,eoe.whieh had been consigned to Messrs. MeElimy ik Co., of thls city, by Mr. Shane, a member of the firm. When Mr. Mc- Coy returned the package had disappeared and in the most mysterious manner. it seemed impossible to fix the responsibility for the “alistraction. on any person, or to form any satisfactory theory of the theft. The only well ascertained fact in the matter seemed to be that the i'=,ooo were gone. Every etroi t was made to discover this perpetrator of the robbery, and ono man, we believe, was ar rested on suspicion, but was discharged. On the anti of October last the sum of 011,2.33 was deposited in the First National Bank el this city by Geo. W. Scott, of Greenshore. The money was deposited in two installments, WO being deposited in the morning and the re maining faliG to the afternoon. Both lots of bills were alike peculiar In one respect—they were very musty as If they had bees hurled or kept in some damp place. The fact of this de co It having been made by a man from Greens-, hero, eventually came into the possession of °Meer Seth IV ilmot the well known and efficient Inilepimilent police °Meer In this city, who had been engaged to some extent in working up the Express robbery. Inquiring more nicely Into the mutter, he discovered that the Mr. Scott who deposiietr- tie money was a nephew of 31-. McCoy, the father of the Express agent ut Grebusborot that he was employed in the . store of his uncle, said store being In the slime building with the Express office, and that he web the only per son known to be about-the °eliding at the time the money was stolen. No suspicion had attached to young Scott hitherto, out the un lucky deposit of the musty money had fixed very strong suspicions regarding, Min in the mind of the shrewd °Meer. The arrest of the suspected Man was determined upon, and otheer Wilmot, some time ago, started Mr Greensboro to icarrY the determination into effect. Some untoward circumstance occur red, the arrest was net made, and the officer returned quietly, withput having alarmed his Things got into shape again, and on Satur day warning officer WilMat nut off fur Greens= born; and yesterday morning arrested young Scott, without resistance or dilliculty. The officer and his prisoner arrived hero late last evening, and young Scott was assigned to a cell in the lock-up, whore he it now awaiting identification as the man who deposited the• money. • Li eerge Scott is a young man of rather pre possessing appearance and looks to ho about twenty-three years or age. Ever sloe the robbery, ho has remained, before, employ ed Mule store of his uncle. and entirely un• suspected. After hislidentalication, be will be taken again to Greensboro. Th-re seams lit tle 'doubt Mat the money deposited by him oil be-fully.identified, us a part of that stolen -from the safe. • Theatrical Gossip , . After the First day of January next the management of the Opto a House revert. to Mr. William Henderson, the manager of the old Thcatr ~ w ho, with the present excellent stock company at this estatilisliment, will eon, tinuo the season, it is to ho hoped, as brilliant ly as It has been inaugurated. We understand the old house will be under the managerial control of Mr. Henderson, who, after the First of July next, will convert It into a musical hall, where performances,. alter the fashion of the eastern Casinoe, will be given. We are ex ceedingly sorry to part wills Sir. Hess, as dur ing his brief stay a ~Ong us we have learned to esteem' him very highly, not only tfor his sterling energy as the stir. .tor cf a ltrnt class dramatic temple, but for hie many gentlemanly traits of character in pri vate lite.' Since he came to this city, he has labored 145811Inounly to elevate the drama both In a moral and artistic sense, and how welt he has succeeded is evidenced from the success that has attended his every effort. Almoet simultaneously with the production of novel ties In the East have they been pre. luced at the-Opera House, while stars of tLe first mag &tette in the histrionic ermament have sp. peared at this house In rapid succession. The Bell Binders—The Peak and Berger Combination. Our citizens are to have a rare musical treat title week. The perfection of bell ringing will be beard among us. The Peak Family, the oldest American troupe extant, and the cele- - brated Berger Family will commence a grand combination entertainment at Masonic Bail this evening. In producing their music the Peaks one one hundred and twenty 'bells, of different tones. and graduated with the ut most accuracy, and extending in the musical scale over seven octaves. They have the only genuine Bet of bells ever Imported into this country. Varied with the bell ringing will be charming vocaliz Lion and instrumental, by the Denser family, who will give many fa vorite overtures, Mon, quartettes - , de., select ed from the most difficult operas. The Peak combination includes thirteen talented per formers, amt-the' entertainment prunises to be nue of the beet of the season. There will be a matinee next Saturday afternoon". Ma sonic Hall will be thronged on every decagon of their appearance. Arrest of atorstgomery We stated in a former issue that young Montgomery, one of the Washington murder. era, hail been arrested. The ateubenvilih Her add gives the following particulars of his cap. lure: William Montgomery, one of the mur. deters of Robert W. Dinsmore, near Washing ton, wits wrested about five o'clock yesterday evening at Wellsburg, and Is now lodged in Jail at that place. Ile came into Wellsburg foot-worn and weal y, apparently in a famishing condition, And repaired mime diltely to the Virginia donee, where he aeked for something to eat., staling lie was hungry and tired. Ho was recognized by Messrs. Baird and Duvall and immediately arrested. lie surrendered himself willingly into the hands of the law, and delivered to the officers a large) knife and revolver which he had on his person. Runaway—Child Injured. Yektcrilay afternoon a boron attached to .a light buggy ran off on Pennsylvania avenue, near the corner of Magee street, and dashing up Login street at a frightful rate of speed, the animal kucceededprfrocing himself from the vehicle at the corner of Colwell street by throwing the conveyance against a board poet near the curb-atone. A little girl named Bar bara Snyder was seated in the buggy at the time of the accident, and of course was cast upon the pavement and—covered with the wreck. When extricated, us she was almost immediately, It was discovered that her right arm was broken in two places, while her fore head reedit ed several severe contusions. She was taken to her home in Lower St. Clair township, where her injuries were attended to by Dr. A. U. Walters. I=! Tim Two Sicmira:—Sketches sod stories of their scenery,. customs, history, , painters. de. By DI, b.' Sleeper.. Boston: Gould d Lincoln. Pittsburgh: Davis, Clarke d CO. Too 31IIDITEIIANEAN itlLAVDS:—Sketches and stories Of their Scenery, customs and paint ere.. By DI. 6. steener. Boston: Gould d, Lin coln. Pittsburgh: Daols, Clarke d Co. These aro excellent books for young persons being not only entertaining but lustruetive. Ileac:ad:Vs Vein BOOIC inn ALxas•c: F77r 1567 —New• York: Beadle A Co. Pittsburgh: W A. tilidentenny. BALLOU'n LY 151su.szt:is: For January is6l:—EoStoll: Elliott, Thomas I Talbot Pittsburgh: W. A. tiitilectrenuy. Or TUE VENA.NOO OILIt C U.-Liarris. Address Box leco, 11,trulo, 1-• The rlyinonth t'bureh Fair. To-morrow the long expected Fair of the l'lymouth Church will be open at Cu y and will Continue four days and evenings. This will undoubtedly be ono of tile most gal ltal entertainments of tile season.. have complete. and extensive a" -4 "g e Targe. One been made by those having "C•itheyair will of the pleasant excitemenis_ seel hoes be a popular election for:!foe h.iness made at Lough:4: ` T il e e re or hose oelifimbment onr twat site er Allegheny City, rt --F") . 1 C.- fil-fiest number of votes, will he het , t "'„-;, - g the set of harness: The only Mew t 64 tors will be a email charge qualidcat.n for vo for the lloe Gurilr y 9: -. , l.e e oggf or, A , ll ; e c t oi a, u ret4id: r iit...f . e...1-„,,,Vce...l"msturday morning, charged with •-•:--efarsinnterfelt fifty cent notte; on oath Or-Vito-est StalteL btalfel la proprietor of an ee ting house at the corner of th i rd ele footaine streets, Lawrencev I , an alleged that the note was given him by the accused. In psyment for Ws supper on butelay evening. The evidence failed to show any guilty knowl edge on the part of the remind. and the eases was disinfaseebk • • Tbata WbaOs the .clatter.—Why le it that the sale of the Wheeler & Wilson Ida• chine carer.° that of all the ottior machines tiomblnedl Stagily because ten year. , trial of them has demonstrated their superiority so clearly that no prudent house wife ern pur chase or use any other. For particulars as to price, &c.. of these machines, call on the e ver No.:7lMb street. They will glee you every totermaUen on the stakiect. /p New Patent.—Tboinas Mania, of Mead ville, haß reeenved a patent for a "self ear coup ling.' Intlasksd--Cortiner Clawson ira3 yesterday Summoned +otiold an inquest on the remains of ratrlck Mahon, wbo fell dead from bits chair between four and live o'clocit yesterday worn , lug, at his residence, No. 1)13 Fenn street. In the Ninth ward. The deceased had been un well during the night and toward morning bad sat down by the ire, and at the time men tioned, he fell off the chair dead. Ills death resulted from apoplexy. A verdict of death from natural camiss wad rendered. The tics ceased was about ntly years of age and no family save one son. Drunks.—There Were tbre° cares of drunk. CIITICA3 before 3.103 - 13 r Morrison yesti•rday. Tied of them paid their lines and Mau othef was dls, charged. OH In Vennugo.—There are slxteln hula drool producing n❑ a,4t+ In Venango ctitulty. • No - Striking Along Is tt motto of the central alarm bell: DIED. t S u'clocl. nn .'untlay mornlrg, - Smber 9:la, IbOtl, ()Lilt& h Nt; .11cti aged IL% tuner 1,11 take place Iteen the residence or Der so, , Jared M. BrU.ll No. 175 Wt 'Arta. en . Tot' i Mannar, arrankoon, at : u'e.oek. Ike altuil•ut tkt rau_ll) tten,l. atu r.iptelfu ;y lot 111 It to NEW ADVER. PISEDIENTS. I_III.I.DALE CEMEI Etty.—The beautiful iitioilis-isciri“ the.ts-rgi.st olate Of tePulchre. except cane, In this c..rity, sit i"*d " "w Eiritob":lf`ot; 1 : -. ; - ,!1?•,—"`. of or c s,kF.-a". (.11tY, ALES. RISEN, N3=lF7lrt • rAL3EK333l.t, N 0.150 Fourth street, Plttsburge. Fa. 1:0171151:301 Yl kinds, CRAPES.. 131AIVEls, and esersdescriptios ur Funeral Fun:oscine douse turrasoca. owns ope rot I y sad night, Hearse and Carrot rus t arras see, ktersuseczer—lter. David Kerr 0.0.. Nev. F. Jacobus, %IL, Thou... Ewing.. Foe.. Jsooh Minter, E-4. • FAIRMAN & SAMSON. -• UNDERTAKERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cot•. 7th, (Entrance from Movench Streat,) • .ierr.z. to .13.17 FL lIEC. R . T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND. EMBALMERS Manchester, Wood's Run sod COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABI Owner az enenteld and Craartiers streets. H•nrse and CArTisivo, fttentsbe.l. CALL AND SEE . The Wonderlbl MUSICAL .1307C_ wiTij CELESTIAL 1017 E An BELL ACCAEPLIIBLIT, I= DUNSEATH& CO'S Jewelry Store, Tc). SO Wirth Ein-i-oet, =I WATCHES, CHAINS AND AT A TERY SMALL PROFIT, AT Wll,l_, T. WILEY"S 6 W 3 lie St., 3d door from sth. J- R'. JUIINe2UN ' DEALT -KS IN Fine Wntehes, Clocks, Jeweliy SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., EI=I3GIMEI32 Pittobur 0.32.23.451.. sir Particular attention elven too Repairing Viatoucs. pocks and Jewelry. Al work warrant ed 165:08 JOGIILA ratopzB..r. W. L. LATSLIV. 4. JO..Moil EAGLE COTTON WORKS. • E'N, If ovoavd by MISS, 5. KI , II, l'E ',NOCK S & CO .wt,. respectfully Inform the penile that we will coutame: the manufacture of " Sheeting*, Cotton Yarns. Carpe Chains, Candle Wick. and .11alt lag. Orders may be left at the t /Cleo of the Work., OHM KURIA LSANDFSKT STS. ALLMENY CRT OE AT TILE PITTSB Un Gll BRE IlrE r, Corner of Dunueane Way and Barker's Pittailxua-gla, JOSHUA RHODES & CO. WELDON & KELLY PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters,_ AND BRASS FOUNDERS, • large asaortmeat . of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALWAYS ON RAND. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. mr=0:11 89 b 9 89 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 89 89 S 9 69 MARKET STREET. 89' GO TO 1 89 59.1 : 4.. C:0 38 MD a• 7 I s39' 89 Market Street, '439 89 AND GET YOUR • 1 .. , e BOOTS HOES - &C, S 9 TUC CHEAPEN AND HET , s 9 SIN TEEM 47XT - '2".., 89; NO AUCTION 00013 S NEXT. 189 s9 4AMES ROBB, S 9 Market St.i s9 89 89 89 89 S 9 89 59 S 9 89 S 9 RULER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturirs, COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS Latest Mloo of TITRNITITIIF. constantly on ban HORSES: HORSES!: - M'COrt. ES.A.Maa tlla good, zo,td WORE HORSES, jo*t re,elve one will be sold cheap; one goo.l Way "NU .110FIS one itoOn WORK kI..RE. go:trawl:ea , o sotto and good worker.. Call at 130WARtl LIVEItV SALE L F., noa Vlrat atrnet near llonnnaaltrla 1100,0. GOOD NEWS OR THE .AF FIACTED. PATENT DtEDICINES.t DRUGS. rlt low prices. lIOSTETTER 0 BITTERS Al per bottle. • DRAK Ell PLANTATION BITTEIW, sl4o. HOOPLAND , S KlTT6lltl r,l per bond. SO lbs. POW , L) ituutt L.Fure. II Prr And everything else io WN .propEcOkilt r, 1-1010E1T1': 110:11INT: Baring rrcelre Luc rzclutlre sa.eet ARNOLD ASlLZElligliKrilt:Olt IHTE FLINT I alto-0., recely sus 1 0 br , rw . /......( 4 will Corilluna receive throughout Ott Trade ruPtated at lotrett roo 11q EN iIJr.. , Y A REA, J.. _ WEST COMMON MACIiINE tiTONE WIIk K Northwest Colour of West CODuttort.ALLMIIIENT. YttlCU'rl ALIVATEIt 6 CU. i Unto on hand or prepare un abort nottee • IIEARTIt /OM hi Er STONES. FLAGS FOE bIOE-WALKS. 11 PEW EltY VAUL HEAD AND TO3III STUN GS., ..e. ARP , ' cm promptly Ozetuto4l. POWEO REA SONABLE. orAlrmloo 0a) ' ST. CLAIR STILL:ET. RUSSIAN PISBItLE taIteItTACLES. 22 ET ISO Utt3THUSIE:.TS, S.PEAA I*LAoSEts TELESCOPY:B. , ST LlSEoscul• I:4. e itortuo TVA, - CUM LUNATION UY It ROIL ETERS, S. standar...)) TIIF.RSIONIGTHRS,AFIt.I3.IK"I:II.e., a Ast I t lao.ll- crEa• . for We as reasonable prteea, b Lj J LIAM°. D. Tr...steal ttocilam, es. Glair htreet TUE CELEBRATED). STEEL TUUTki BAT •BA Mid. • . rranto IltrO•• and •Iteattow Lark'. are ottured only at the DUQUESNE WURICS. li th enPenitentiary. All,' emu City. Hay fork, , going and Plain Wagons, Wbrotbarr TOWS and Trttaa-ol every Mid. made of the twat Eintarlal. at abort notion- and warranted. lair nottr ruttYrty nr. *NOTlCE.—Wlt ? er s qpi ... Letters Tem. tamentsry lapel:101c eststeof JAMES ir Ll'. leceasel, late of the County of Allegheny, pa. Bayles been granted tO the subscriber., all persons irdebled to said estate ore requested to mate immediate payment, 1111 d Ihosrhar Int claims "Or demands against the same will make known tad same without delay, to VARY KELLY. • Executrix t Janie s Kelly, ti• ceased, del;pedte e /9 Monterey &greet AllegheitY, F 7 n - W -7 ;; - •_ - NECESSARIES FORE IFIIIII- TEK.—For a gOO4 COOKING B g 017 K. and other I/Kea.= Utenallt. go to No. 146 Kraut reet. Plain watt Faaey COAI , I3CUTTELS. Ft ICE t 1130% - ELS, Plain ana Fanny VUteastla for Cook lag Oyster a lad Other lauxzdtateec Fenders. alma Pipe. Wa ter coodactors, 10,1 GI other ankle. eat at P. c 1.11:10rIt'd. )30. 110 °rant Meet'. All cheap 4051)1 cries]; 1 El