The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 11, 1866, Image 1

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    CITY ITEMS.
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Insurance Comp Any
OF
INTERIMT Y'CortME„.
S. WINSTON, President.
ASSETS OVER
sit 17,500,c000,
1033
EXCLVSIVELY CASH.
kunual Dividend/1 Available Immediately,
10 INCREASE THE INSURANCE OR
• REDUCE THE PREMIUM.'AT THE
OPTION OF THE ASSURED.
'""'ilfiralsocitanlVElTaVl l ,°‘!:,l
nue.leesof
on the ander.l ed. Jenne of the Company. who
.0 0n0...00Y give them Pull totormatton ae to Mr
uwilu and pruttcalltorklas or the Company.
GEO. M 1 OL&CHSTOCK, Apnt,.
.
STFlfth Street, Pittsburgh. ••
• Defore You Buy
Your Dry tioods, go to the great Reduction
Salo at Barker & Co's, 39 Market street. -
-. Mutes! Skate* I • .
ISTery style, and price, at Ogden's, Di.tptaeh
building, Fifth street.
630 Beiyard
the Indiannerb Doctor tenet() describe dis.
eases and tell his patients the nature of their
complaint or illness 'without receiving any in
formation from them. No charge tor consnl-'
tattoo or admke.
• OCR MOTTO.
•
Wo nse suet; Balms as have no strife,
With Nature or the Laws of Life ; •
With our blood Our bands we never stain,
Nor poison wen to cue their pain. .
Our Father, whom all goodness fills,
Provides the means to lure all our Ills ;
Tha simple herb beneath our feet,
Well used, relieve onr pains complete,
A simple Herb . , a simple Flower,
Called from the dewy Lee—
These, these shall speak with touching
power,
Of change and health to thee. •
()ince—No.lU Liberty street, between Sixth
anti Market, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Berate Yoe Buy
Your Dry Goods, go to the great Reduction
Faie at Barker a. Co's, 50 Blarket street.
Skates!. Skates! .
Every style and price, at Ogden's, pivoich
building, Platt street.
Winter and ladles• Winn.
The great Ladles' Fur House of William
Flouting, So, l Wood street, is now stocked
with a large fashionable line of , fashionable
Furs, of all grades and qualities, from the
cheapest to the most costly setts of Hudson
Bay Sable, Mink Satde, German Fitch, Siberian
squirrel, Black and Brown Sables, in all the
different styles of Capes, Eugenes, Berthas,
Collars, Collars, Boston Berthas, G►y'a Patent
Muir. Also, a large stock of Ladles , Furlioods,
skating Caps and.slsffii, Gents , fine Fur Caps
Gloves. The above mentioned goals may
lie had at Wm. Fleming's, at less prices than
at any other house In the city: Customers are
Invited to call and examine our steel boleti
',archaising elsewhere.
Before Teta Bay
Your Dry GO(XiB, go to tho great, Reduction
Oslo at Barker & Co's, 59 Market &greet.
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Every stylo and price, • at °gagmen, Dispatch
launding, street.
For Medicinal Coe.
Pore Old nye Whisky. •
Pure Preach Pm
Pure Old Port Wine.
Pop Sherrp and.Zdadarle Wiue.
)Id liolletnd Glnund..lamnica num
Entlsh and Scotch dice.
English Porter.
i'ersone desiring a pure and reliable article.
suitable. for Invalids, will Ind it to their ad
vantage to go to Meelarran r'lioKennan's
Drug store, to. M Market street, corner of the
Diamond near Fifth street. -
- Bears. Ton Buy
Your Dry Goals, go to the great Reduction
at Barker 2t80 , a, 59 Market street. -
Skates 2 Skates:
- }..very style. and price, at Ogden's, Diapalch
band Ing, Fifth street. • •
Men. Will tee Toteeeee.
Their wives and sisters can find Christmas
presents fit for their husbands, brothers and
beaux at it. A IV. denkinsonis, Allegheny ,
third door from Cuspension Bridge, where
there Will always be found, besides all the
common varieties, a very• choice selection o
meersclutura, briar wood, and other pipes, el
gar holders, dc., of neat and ornate design; a
large and varied stock of smoking mud chew
ing tobacco, and many of the popwlar brands
of Cuban and American cigars.
• Before Yon Bay
Your Dry Goods, go to Dte great Ueduetio
sole at Darker it Co's, 50 market street
stalest Skates!
I:yery style and price, at Ogden , .,l);ey.. cr,t
buildlng,Flatt street.
The Howe dewing ]!Chine;
Must certainly take the lead or all eaters cc a
short time. IL was awarded eve prers' ,, cs
on work, at the World's Fatr,1.674; four - press/1.
tans for work and on the machuie.ai the a oc
York State Fair, ISGC. bee the 31.11iodist,
September ff 4. .I. premium on the machine
at the Ohio State Fair, lfyu. bee the Dayton
October 19th. The Only agency for
its sale for Western Pennsylvania, is itl.2io.
Clair street, Pittsburgh.
English Soda Ash Flrtg-Ore Degrees
Strength.
't be very best Imported, selling Olean. Id
tdeClarran r , Idelinnnan's Drug store. No. s 5
31arket street, corner of the Diamond near
lath street.-
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The benutiml Dflt..3, Prunes and ldusentel
ltaLslns, at 'So. 112 Federal street, second
door from the . First National Sank, AAa
gri9l3s'
GEogos HEAVEN
Best Easitsb Soda Asti. ,
-It. Mee'Arran h. ]leKenuaa•• Dreg attire,
rs.s Market street, corner of the Dlatnond, near
t'xfth street.
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Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S.
Fineles Distillery, 50,169, 199,103 and 195 First
t treat, Pittsburgh.
You Con My
55 per cent. Alcohol at Joeeph 5. Ftnch;e
- You Can Boy
New Hope atJuseph 5. Metes.
FROM C!NCINNATI.
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Railroads-molt for Issuisnes—Deihl of a Jon:-
CINCINNATI DecMriber lo.—The weather is
very cold to-ilay, with a slight fall of snow.
Reports from the West and Northwest repre
sent cold weather. with more or lose snow.
Newton Corhly was arrested today forsteal•
lug four thousand dollars from Bunyan 4.k)r
bly. at Mount Washington, last week. Nearly
nil the money wiut recoverco.
Three melt were drowned at Paducah,' KY.,
yesterday, Willie attempting to cross the river
Work orrthe Cincinnati and Loulsvillegall.
road will be commenced immediately. Five
nundred thousand dollars. have been sub.
ii ,rined by the
he and Nashville Rail
road in aid of the enterprise. The road will
be about one armored miles long, and will in
tersect. the. Lonliville. and , Frankfort Watt a t
Lagrange,__Ey.
Leland Taylor assumed eharVe of the Cin
cinnati - POstellice yesterday, v Mayer, re.
Tao last • ac,"
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91 the lake fleet.
'Aileron° pals Morning. There aro uow three
hundred - sad vessels4f all kinds,
laid up there.
The mil tar' works connected with the St.
Lem pis works were destroyed by fire this
Thirty-three euthrfor demises. sinounting
to forty million dollars In the United Stoles
District Court at Newp ort Ky., against liana
way and ollsera, for alleged ilie=lis t
during tae rebellion, have been d
the cost of the plaintiffs.
Tbeezipums of the ClaChlnati fire dePart•
went. for the last. nine months
sanwero over one
hundred and forty-four thoud dollars.
James Lorhe, a well ktIQWI, JOurnsliert of
Ity, died last night.
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 300.
FIRST EDITION. SECOND EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK, A. M.
LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAM
FROM FI'ROPE.
The Freucl► Force at Rome.
MORE TROOPS FOR IRELAND
Pastoral Against the Fenians.
NEW FRENCH MINISTER.
British Government and the Foam's.
THE ALABAMA CLAIMS.
FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL.
TIM .11:1.E. I
Rowe, Decamber battalion . of French
troops will remain here tilt the cmt - of the
month. .
Leitoon. December lo.—Additional troops,
with artillery, are en iniiieto I reload. Cartil
nal Callen has Issuctl a pastoral against the
Fenfans, 'rho Times says the Fenian., are len;
atlas to open a rebellion.
rams, Deiemberlo.—Tbe nets French Min-
Inter, liertheney, sailed on Saturday for Wash-
ingtOn.. ,
QUEENSTOWN. .114.1.11d0N'. December 10.—The
steamship Tarifa, ffom New York on Novem
ber . 2iith, - arrived to-day, and proceeded for
:Liverpool. The steamship .Ginn, from. New
York on November 21st, itiso arrived toshlY
and sidled for Liverpool.
LoNocer, Monday, Decembee 10—The precau
tionary measures of the British Government
have been so well taken that the chances of
a Fenian success, or even of a serious rLslng
In Irolautt,look hopeless.
lavaaroot, Monday, December 10.—Tile Man
chaster Examiner believes the majorl ty of the
people are Sn favor DT an amicable adjustment
of the Alabama claims, and urges the early
settlement' of theta.
I'u:int:mit, Mambo, December 10.—...i,ciuOr Fos
cello has gone to home on a mission from ine
Italian Government, in place of M. Gra z
Licenroot., December ii.—Evening.—Wheat
S9s Od for American. Market heavy. •
Livcaroot, December 8...-2Voo3l.—Cotton Ilrm
at 14d; sales. 16,000 bales.
LONDON, December o.—Consols SSV.; Five-
Twenties, Sill: Illinois Central, 77%• Eide, 47.
LIVERPOOL, Monday, Dee:indict S.- 2 Erenfily.—
The Cotton market has been moderately ne
live to-day, and though quotations have not
advanced, prices at the close were llrmer;
sales to-day of 10,000 bales en basis of Ital.: .
pound for Middling Uplands.
LONDON,
Moncluy, December 10.—Norm.—Mo
ney market without change. C 01190115, SN'4 for
money. The following are the current quota
tions for American securities Five-Twenties,
7114'; Erie, :17i Illinois Central. 77!..Z.
FROM WASRINGTON.
Detention of lion. C. Y. Culver.
OFR, .00CUPATION OF MATAMORAE.
The Capture of S-urratt.
THE MISSION TO MEXICO
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'WASHINGTON, 0. C , December com
mittee has been ordered to investigate tile
cause of the detention of lion. C. C. Culver. of
Pennsylvania.
The President replied to the enquiry of the
Bongo about the occupation of tile Territory
of Ilexleo,, saying he hail no information but
telegrams which had been published. lie also
sent a voluminous report en the subject of the I
capture of J. If. Surratt, which was not read.
'
The United Status' Consul at Vera Cruz re
ports to the State Department that Ma:limit-
Dan was to leave Driguba on t,tho t'Stil for the
Mission Ras likely
that tile United states
was likely to be regarded in &friendly
manner..
Tile absence of Judge Grier front the Su
preme Court prevented the announcement of
any decision on the tout oath to-day.
-it is, understood that Congress will edit:turn
for ten days on the
The Ways and Means Committee have not
taken any notion on tile Gold bill yet.
The President trill not Pardon Jett
Davin—tie will Mental:l nt forifeas
Monroe.
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WARP 15 0 TO:C, .I ' )eceinber 10.-11 Is .toted that
We President will not order Ilse release of
Jefferson Davis on parole, or in any manner
Interfere in hiswill remain
at Fortress Monroe until arrangements eau
lie made flir his trial , In the spring. •
FROM NORTH CAROLINA.
Gov. Worth and Gen Sickles
TIZE 7:)7Z133T
r, 1/6N , :tlg , % VOttli
..irceorti,i,orAteriee With the Pre4ident relittiVe
to the or i rh , r Gen.•rat hichles prohlbltlng
by court:, of Bomb Car-
Ohnh. -
Eig;Overitor Holden has gent 10 Washine
ten. •
Notsterou, tneabures for the ieller tlie
pettple are pending
The sentimente of the to embere are decided
ly zulverbe to the repudiation of tile State
<lett: The Interest on the ,tate debt its rv
funded.
A ret.olotton 'averting the loyalty of the
Stale, and denying the alleged Penettutioti or
Union . uten,.pa,bett the lloube by a largo vole.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT COLUMBIA,..PA.
Loss from $lOO,OOO to *LIO,OBO
CoLanni A, ream, Dec. destruct! ve Are
last night destroyed several buhdloge, among
which were J. W. 11011.5t0Wd (Iry goods store,
which proved a total lose ; • Williams' drag
store partially lastlredr Co.,
clothing turd dry goods; Him,. part of their
elm': saved; 'Burch & Alden, dry goOde, part
of stock saved, fully infdlrel; arid liallArd's
saloon, whose, total loss is upitnown. The
dames spread rapidly, oaring to the lack of
tire apparatus: - The losers are. estimated at
from 1100,000 to sl4o,ooo,lwlth little lust.rume.
From IrAattn—lnformation of Another
Kohl—John hurratt.
New YORK, December 10.—The Jlenattl'lr
veetsburg special says: Governor General
paid received in formatton of an intended raid
by Roberts , retelling On Canada itutuctilateir,
via the village of Terescontu. No troops are
stationed there.
Tho assassin nurratt was the guest of J. Ho
gan, St. Lawrence Hull, utter his escape from
Washington. Nolditerucis In Canada supplied
him with funds.
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A nes:Taut tilrl Shirootai tier Lniplo.Yer,
TF.RIZG IliutE, LYTP, Dee. Pr. ,, A1,0111. 0110
O'CIOCZ this afternoon, Mr. C. LI. Fan - brother,
proprietor of the Terre -Haute Berme; wan
shot, and it is suppoked iyounded, by
a servant girl named Eliza:O'Brien. she watt
discharged this morning for some improper
conduct, and had. returned to her clothing.
The pistol was 'concealed in her .mutf. She
was irnmetlintely arrested and placed In cus
tody.
Main (elleDeath !Sl of e lost la Half Ina ere—
et
tharlea M inor.
liosvos, Dee. 13.—. At the numleipal election
to-day Otis Norcross, Itepubltewn. wee rlecteU
Mayor by y voted. .d majority of the City
Council are Itepribileans. •
Charles Minot. tOrmorly Superintendent of
t he. Erie Rahway, died at .tils residence hi
Somerville this morning.
.Arrival of lateasoritilpa.
New Vona, December 10.—The . stew Cr
hi
slug Star, from • Aspinw all, and alOrsilui; bur
from New Orleans, arrive d, the Contour with 6
million dollars. -
.The steamer lowa, irons lila,, ow, Is Off Low•
er,Llicht et6P. till laltaing SiAlmn ,W P
Betio:0114n tow.
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Sr. Loris, Lee, 10,—Tbe parable, vartilad
and pitch tactory of rage, Smith. Lewis Sc Co.,
coiner of, Slain and Convent streets, cOntauts
log dye hundrint barrels of coal 011, srasisurn•
ed to-day. Loss, $1.6,000; mainly Insured in
BAltlrnore, ,
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
ASSASSINTSTBRATT.
The Purlieulan of7llbAkrest.
SEWARD EXCULPATED FROM BLAME.
Correspondence---Upon the Subject,
ctIO.
WA , R,N4iTON, lseeember 10.—The President
communicated to the House to-tiny the yet
i respondence on. tho surest of John IL Sutrutt.
It Is very voluminous and relieves Mr.'Seward
of the Imputation that he hod neglected to
use proper efforts tO secure the arrest of the
fugitive. Cotter Into of Liverpool the ; - /i.l Of
September, lEati, Mr. Wilding informs • Ur.
Seward that Surrott hod arrived, or wasyls
peeled to arrive in that city. lie enclosed au
affidavit of the person whoa° i
was not made known, but who,
seems, was confident of Surrate's stat
ing all the particulars of Ins vestige from
Canada, anti the conversation on the, way.
Sarratt confessed that he litel been in the Con
tederato service, and thathisspecind' business
was to convey Intelligedg front Washington
to Richmond: lie DIM) d aced that the plan
to kidnap and carry otri resident Lincoln was
concocted by himself and J. Wilkes Booth. Ile
says he arrived In Canada before the 'IMAMS/.
nation of President Llacoln, and while there
had received a letter from Booth saying that
it lieu become necessary to change their plans
tlitti requested him to come immediately to
Washington; but did he not say whether he
returned tneref as requested, but said on Ills
way hack to Canada the train was 'delayed
at at. Catharines, and Whilst getting at tee
breakfast table, a -entleman next to hint'
mentioned the report of the uses Mutton
and that he, McCarthy, us he then called him
self, thereupon replied that it was too good
to be true. The gentleman took a newspaper
from his pocket and read an account of the
occurrence, and McCarthy, surprised at find
ing LIS own name mentioned, Immediately
leftlott Sunday evening. licanal stated to we
a Mug conversation held with Mr, at
Richmond, and I anti to bite, "Yon have —,
told
me a great deal, stranger, now, sir, what shall
I call your name lie promptly answerer,
, "Surmtt." This was laitore our arrival at
Louttonderry. Ile has not seen Surratt , since,
bat 1 behave ho is in .l.iverpool. •
Under date of September dd Mr. 'Wilding
i.ystf Slues .my dlupalch of thee...Al inst., the
supposed Surrutt - has arrived in Liverpool,
taw Mr., Adams advises me that, under the
present evidence of identity and tomolleitr,
it would not be politic to tame ids arrest. In
conversation with —, of —,Surrattdeelartal
that he hoped that ho would live long enough
yet to give an account of President...lolll3KM.
Under date of October Sir. limiter,
Assistant Secretary of State, writes, that on
consultation With tee secretary of War and
Judge Advocate Holt, IL is not thought ad
visable to take any step for the arrest et the
aupposed Surrutt ut present. •
Mr. tleg, under data of April . ..ad, Is It, writes
to Sir. Seward informing him that Julia Sur
ran had enlisted its the Pupal 7nuavegoltal
had aft withal that Ida true name was Surratt
I and acknowledged his participation in plot
slag against tau Idea President Lincoln. /In
&matted that ho had never seen Jeff. Davie,
but that it was understood that. lie had melted
or was Juicy to the plut.
Mr. King's informant says Surratt seethed to
be well provided with money, and appealed
to him nut to betray his secret. The iniormer
expresses un earnest desire that Ifany steps be
mime towards reclaiming Surrutt ea a cried
nal, that his name should not be made known
in the mutter.
Hay 17th, 15.06, Mr-Seward informs Mr, slam.
toll of the receipt of the foreign information
and laid before him Mr. King's fetter detail
ing all the facts. May leth, lir. Stanton tic
k no.wledges the receipt Of the documents and
says he had referrelFthe same to Judge Advo
cate General Holt, who advises: like that tin,
statements of the Info:want be procured and
verified, and afterwards proper steps be taken
far the arrest of the supposed criminal.
trader date of May •xitth,• becretaty Seleatal
suggests to the Secretary of War that ea we
have no extradition treaty with the ('opal
Governmnt, that a social agent Ise Seat to
the same 1" demand thesUrrculler Of Sneratt
Under date of Home, Jinn. Mil, 31r. Elul; re
ports that he hod held enother long conversa
tion with —, which Indy cOutirmod him in
tile belief of the truth of his statement which
hay Informant had committed to writing. Ile
says that OUrrett hod fully confessed his own
complicity and admitted his mother's guilt of
participation. Tile witness says that he was
at one time teacher In the village of 'lexica
Maryland, and declares himself prepared to
go to the United States. lie skit wishes his
name concteriled, fearing that his life would lie
enilangered, if silt aired Yor k Surrat remrk
ed to Win that lie Is ao . in Now Yor ready, to
dy when the assasdnotion took place, amt
dues not regret what has manned.
On .duly lan Mr-King retort. to Mr. Seward
the atiovosoltement against s rand t, properly
swain to by the %Mormon t.
Hone, August 11.—M.r. King says he explain
ed the whole affair to tha authorities Initotne,
when lii, Eminence expressed himself as
greatly Interested, and Intimated that If the
merlean Government chinked ,surrender of
tile criminal there would probably be no . dial
cult). Is the way.
• °creams la—Hr Seward Meioses to Mr.
King a photograph of Stirmit, and suggests
that a confidential person he :elected fn visit
edctia and compare the photograph of Sur
ma with the supposed criminal, lie also sug
gests that ti proper compensation he snowed
int, informant, and directs him to seek posi
tive information of the midtown tes whet tier.
Ills Holiness would be willing to surrender
Surratt, or whether he would be willing tb en
ter into a general extradition treaty. , - •
Mr. King wits' dins Instructed to sui: that
neither Surratt nor he tilsehargol until
there hail been a Dill investigatiOn .01 Lltu
matter, and Hine be Oren to Make a dmoand
for them..
Hove, Nov. 24 —Hr. King soya he has had e
fall Interview with Cardinal -Ditoluelli, who
has responded that lie would give np Surrutt
upon proper indictment and prod at tile re
'quest di the Lotted States, It trio latter Gov
ernment win.' do likewise under parallel
Clrearnstances. Mr. King also replied that he
would like a confidential peraon to compare
surratt'e photograph with the supposed mint.
teal.
Norman:a O.—Cardinal AntOnllll appriSed
Hr. icing 'mat Stirred. or Matson had heel! ar
rested by his orders, Him Cardinal's). but on
the way to Koine had
one
from a guard Of
six men. The Cardinal exprnsaed great res
grist at Santini escape. OH the ordure of the
Papal Government and the reports of the Pa
pal °Meer:. concerning the arrest and escape
were enclosed.
Nov MUM* H.—Messrs. King and Assistant
Secretary of the Navy, Fox, sept ward
to Sitn
later Harvey at Lisbon, to direct Admiral
GoldsholOtigh to send a United States vessel
to invite Vecchia, upon Important towbar'',
NoVember IS.—Mr. Marsh reports
that N apl es,n immediely upon his atrival
• Irons an
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tea a
V t IM , : with the Secretor%
General of the Blintstor of foreign affairs, lola
risked him if he thought the Italian. Guian.
moot would surrender Starrett if lie should
be fossil in Dalian territory.' Thu Seer-tory
General replied that ho believed Surratt
would be surrendered by that 'government
on a proper tletnand by the United States . , and
proof of 1110 identity of the criminal, but that
tilts would probably tie aimoe only under tile
stipulation on On part of the United Slates
authorities, that thu punishment of death
should not be inflicted upon the "srleilnal sur
rendered to the Consul. General ilowari ro
ports that Surratt, h a been hunted from Na
ples, Oil It had been ascertained that under
the name of Walters, be had the day before
proceeded in the regular steamer to Alexan
dra, Egypt. Mr. King thereupon telegraphed
t Consul stale, at Alexandria, to arrelit....ar. ,
rail, upon his arrival. •
Wider dato of :camber 2.1 Consul If ale tale
graphs to Hr. award that ho haa urn:sled
s lolin Starrett at Alexandsia.. Air. Seward to
Consul hale,under date of liceenabcrilil, tele
gi aphs hits that life course is approved, and
measnrca have liken. Mahn to bring :larva
home.
Mr. Seward, under auto of December I, tele-
Nraavyh h s
a l s a s i i n m s u tr l
uc al e e d
Admires
DSeocldrethaerryogf
h to
tiring Summit home, and directs Gemini Gale
deliver him to *drake; Goldsborougif.
ROBBERY OF $180,(104 in BONDS,
The Fenian" in Nen York,
LARGE ITIPMENT or ARMS•
Nun. Yong, lion. 10.— r. nlopollaltli agent , Of
31 -
Alm Royal insurance Company, in lysll street,
reports that wrie hig attention was diverted
a thief ateitrae ell a tin Lox hem the safe con
taining mo.wala tiovernmeut bowls, and got
off sate with It.
Nearly all MI the fishers at btertitmt Penman
headquarters., tidy, appear to he stiuutters
from Europe. Several Irish pilots Levu din.
appeared. It a outhunted that 80„Uo0 !hall of
arms bare k en received and sendoff from
. Dards/nee hut I:414 On Ctirdida.
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Drat of ■ Rollin:oaf floperloterpleot.
Nay Yeas, December M.—Charles Illnot, for
- many years General Superintendent of the
Xrle jlatlrOa.d, died tple looming of paralrils.
URGE TUE,SD Y, DECEMBER U. 1866.
PITTS
C N AFFAIRS.
MEi
PATIOS OF 1114TAMOBAS.
THE OCC
6044ESPONRENCE.
orrieti
Grant, Sheridan and the
eeketary of War;
MESE
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WAIOI,III :CITv, D_ O:, December, 10, 105.
—ln reply to the 410000 resolution calling tip'
ma,the Presidentfor ln fortnatlon whether any
Dqrtled ofidexlean territory have been Wu
pieleflty' troops of the United States, &c., the
President has sent the following report from
the Stterctary of War:
Wueins atm:, Dee. 10.
To Hon. E. M. Ntonfon, Wne:
theStn:-1 have. 1104 honor to return herewith
e resolution of the 110050 of Representa
tives et Congress, asking to be Informed
whether any portion of Mexican territory
Lail been occupied by the troops of the United
Mates,. and if so, by Wind authority
and for ' what purpose, • which was
referred. to me for a report. In cern
pllance, 1. . would respectfully - state that
no official Information - of the occupation of
an portion or 3lclleall territory has been re
ceved these headquarters, and no author!.
ty l ate b ro il given either by the Major General
commanding the DePartment of the Golf or
utf self for any movement of troops into salt)
_territory. Attention is resnisetfulty invited to
the communication of 'Major General Sheri
dan, dated Nov. Ntli, enclosing a letter of Gen.
Sedge-lel:, tontine:ailing the Interior District
of the Itio Grande, which- was- fermented to
the Secretary of • War for Ills Information De.
cumber Mb, Otle; also the copy of his letter of
November 30tii, ult., and copies of telegrams
bearing on the subject,
f, cry respectfully your Met serv't,
- - - • S. Guairr, General.
• Now Clutosos, 10 A. ff., Nov.l4,ltiral.-7b• Gen.
S. Grunt:—Col. f my stair, has
just returned - from Brow osville. Ortega was
arrested at Brazos, Santiago, for attempted
violations of our nentendity laws. Rig letter
to -edg wick and this arrest Were opportune.
as Canales, in Mutamoras and Nereto and
histelherents, in BrOwneviße, were est wait
ing his arrival to assert his claims ty un ap
lpeal to. liras. Re' had adherents In . Mex.
leo, except the French - and Engilsh mer
chants, who heretofore sepportol Maximilian
There is rte trouble In all Northern Mexico,
'except in .31:itatnOrmi and Tampico, and those
merchants Ore at the bottom of It. My letter
and the arrest of Oiler%) will settle every
thing on the 1110 Grande, naafi think ',xis few
days Oriego eau do without violating thence
[nutty. 1 !tope the Government .will support
ale in this alllnple and just method of restor
ing peace to our border, and -trade anti coin
inerce GS our people. Titers will be a trade
througliltrownstalle and Northern Mexico of
twelve trillilous of dollars yearly as soon as
these Mexican troubles subside. ..
P. IL bue.m.AN.
Major Gerieruf Commanding.
New Onti.ANs, November 47.70 Geo. - U. S.
Grant, (..4.modundirly the army:-1 am Just Ili
receipt Of news from Brownsville, and fear
that Solewlek, commanding the mite
didrict of the 1: to Gr.uide, will, fur some Un
accOUnrable and unjustitiable reason, deemed
of Canales the surrender of the town Of Mats
warns-on tb ee plea of preventing the pillage
of the houses of Americana. Gen. Eseabetto
Is In front of the city with about 3,:ssl men,
and Canales offered to surrentierlf the Liberal
Government would pay the merchants who
had been supporting hint in his Illecal and in
famous acts. This I:seabed° would not agree
to.
I very much tear that these merchants have
la sonic way autism ,around Seaga - telt, whole,
I led., not a strong man and have promptedhim: LO this action which he .contemplates.
1 have heretofore mettle.' you that thesemer
chants etc at the bottom of all the troubles
over Inert. .There is perfect hanneny 'be
tween Stalgteick mid EscObcda, and no °Wee-,
limo are made to the tomtemplated net of
tiencell sedge - tee. Should Sedgwlett act MY 1
tutu:some reesou to expect, 1 will at °nos die.
approve his action Dud relieve him from hts
command. 1 have telegraphed to General
Settgwlea allatipprovlng stonteMplatolact,
or any 'taloa ate may have taken in view of it.
tam, General, very respectfully,
Your otedleot servant, '
Ili
- - -
'Major General I'. S. A.
Ws rt DM . AMTNIENT,} P
V ssumirron, Nov .;k i ,
4.
I,..—Te ilo.or OctteroA
. 11. Sheridan, Acre
Li:intro.—your telegram of the -nth Inst. to
tioncml Brant In relation to the contemplated
action of General Sedgivick, In crossing the
1110 Grande, Lae been boUtnitted to the Broil
tient, and your aCibill In relation to General
sedgwlek is approved, mud tie , rireagwick , s
proposed lichen ilisupprovt . I lie etieuld
nave crossed the Ills Gran le, you will relieve
Olin unit littler Mullin arrest to await the fur
ther order 01 Um fins Went concerning hint.
(Slguetl,) , EDWIN St. Stan res.
111,1, Ilkaniar, DEVI neuter Or tile larkr,
.tit,r Oelzves.NOvetuher 39, In:4.—T° General
U. .S. Grunt, Contolontimo the Armies of Mt'
("lilted Stoics :—Dr., it I.l4lpleat..l. — Tbe report in
the new:main,. that General Seib:Wick In.
• CrO,Sett the Itio Gran le is pretnature. Ile cer
tainly had not crossed or demanded the stn . .
model of the town on tile Vat sr.t., and I hope
hotels not matte this blunder. Thera , Is no
doubt 11l my toted that General Sedgwlck has
hail home Iniluerine biOnglit to hear On Illtn•
hole wick went °Vet . 107 , Mit' unit - trail anti
Look break lan with 100 Merchant. Ili
the Morning that he wrote the letter
I endorsed to you. There Is sOMelliing WiOng
anent title troneftetion, and, kaeOlMlla was
bout to Mkt. the 1
ilicu by IMaillt and was "
' - '
able to do It, when betlgndek. apparently
adopted his course to prevent it and save the
merchants. The whole affair. almuld It take
Place, will nut complicate things, and my ills
approval 'of It must have reached Browns
vh Ile vesterdetyk the 29th Inst.
( I ant, General, very respectfully,
' I'. H. Mikan:UN,
. MO.-tit:n.l'. ri. A.
Saw Orttess 4 , December I,ltskl.--Te General
l'. S. I:emit:Li titan: I have an opportun.
Ity to go over to the It lo Grande this aming,
and by going I tuink I can settle the Ortego
1 affsir, also the Stalgwlck trouble, if any.has
occitrred, and put I hingq on It good footing,
but I would like to have your approval of my
itb,cure. Affairs ale lit good condition here,
and Uctieral Forsyth communicates to me
teem um Texas frontier no Indian troubles.
'.. flilgued) 1 . .11. StIIMOIAN, blajOr General.
- Chit ci see the emie4l,ollli.ll , .0/UMW(' to
Compress, MIL It may be added that, General
Grant, approved of the proposed. 01,11, and
lieticral Sheridan - ILO doubt reached lirownl3-
elite On Tile^ilitr 'lna..
FROM lEtitrzSEE.
A Hestoge liroto iloveroor . Hroitislolli
Ito Colin Attvnilou ton NoleculatlOn
of the Tenne•soo Mato Treasurer lu
l.onulnq Public , funds.
Exzerrlvr ucr.Atmics•r, • j
SCAT,. ur T.:c‘u,s.r, De0.10.1:•64.i
Ocialrwen rJ 1/c lienute and Rattle of Rwresro.
The Governor, Secretary of State and
Controller, by your direction, Jtave held for
safe-keeping six hundred and nineteen thous
and ttud Wry dollars In United States seven
th!! ty bonds, known ise; cur school tuud, and.
treated Ad a altered fund by you in all your
legislation relating thereto. Last week, for
lite grin in my life, 1 learned that the 1 miss
it rev of the Stale hatt.louned tole (Wet to ono
of the Memphis banks without consultation
with one. or On' State °Metal, at the
Capital, and even wltliout 'hely knowlege,
The Treasurer demanded the feuds !rem the
Comptroller, who 'held it fer safe keeping, in
a good and suilleleut safe, in a fire proef build
lug, 01,111,4111 g It under u law you enacted at
your lust session requiring the Treasurer to
lake charge of Ulla identical fund. Your law
to either exceedingly Mule op its pro. ,
visions looking to the sofa keeping of
' tills second fund have not been compiled
with, uud therefore 1 Invite your
early nett diligent idtprithAtO title subject. .1
intend no tenuctlen upon the: bank, iiS all
banks have a right to boil ow and lend money
In their legitimate operations, but L protest
against the secrecy Inaluthlited by thoTreasu
ter, who, it ;teems, loaned out the feud so long
ago as the firth of dune, 1687. During the' last
tort,-elght hours have conversed freely w i th
the 'rrearozrer. Ills reasons for the transfer In
but the fund was not secure es hero it. was.
True, there wore throe 15,itional banks in thin
clty.wlth which it could - have been id
dived
out; but Wilt for, you, gentlemen, was Maned
this money over tpt the Treasury, to look after
its safety. I am Mune prompted by h high
seam of duty in bringing the subject before
you trulay.
; iv. d. tinow;.; 4,5 V.
A ilormo General IlOrby- . -Good Arno for
nova.
4 nconitiarlo.—An luiposter who
()Stained hal oductions 110113 i.; . 04t , {11 10 19 MI
of Virginia, was exposed tu-day oy u ac"
finalutunco of Lilo lienural. lie had visited
several of pur 'inorchuids undur prelonOu of
purelmning cotton. The ea position was earli
coodlik to pycyont any fraudulent transac
tions.
' Our pork packers have deleruilncil to kill
no more hogs on Sundays.
; -
Ar k ang* g am, Ilsuiesa Constitutional
Ausetpll.
`AIENCIIItI, Itcc. 16.—.1. Special to the 4ea.
boogie from Little noel, ArkanauN says the
ti ignite Committee on Federal Relations ro.
ported Ame 11l favor of.rojectlst the Consti•
tutional
rrilllb up the AllesheaT.
CI . ,T PA., Dec. lO.—hirer 4 feet lo Inches.
The weather La cold. Letils conning out of the
creek.
Faso tra.t, Dee.l{).—Tue rtyor at Fragkip. Is
5 feet •ut 1 City 4 feat , toeheSt gleopollo
I feet wing. weather yen , cold.
11”ter and Weattier at laula t ille.
Lorvit..i.s, Dec 10.-41ver tea feel 9u
tnei. a, and at a stated.
IFe ther Clear, with the mercury at la deg,
IRTY•NINTH' CONGRESS,
(SEVONO 6E6111103f.)
• • -•
. Moron presented a 't e.solu lion of the
(„, her of Commerce; of New York, in favor
of etabllshing tt line °roman telegraph under
A, •- rlcan control.
•Morgan presented a petition' from the
New . Tork Comptroller In favor of the Gov
ertiMent luelMUlingt the war debt of the sev
eral States, or giving up to be applied to that
unriSaac Serail Coerces of internal Revenue.
TMllstreil to the TioilneeCOMmlttee.
Mr Sumner presented the petition of Wm.
C. Jewett, praying that Hannibal Hamlin be
dettlarealTrealaent of the United States. I Re
ferred to the t)eramittee on JudielarY. •
Mr. Wade,/rem the Committee on Terri
tortes, reported favorably on the bill for the
admission of Nebtnaka as a State.
Mr. Edmunds, from the Judiciary Commit
tee. reported the bill regulating the appoint
ments to Mace, wall amendments.
Mr. Wade Introduced a bill to admit Colora
do Into the Union. Iteterred to the Commit
tee On Territories. -
The bill regulating the elective franchise in
the instrict of Columbia, was taken np.
•
Mr. Ward introduced a bill to guarantee cer
tain States that have been In rebellion reents
Bean forms of government. Referred to the
COmmettee on ktetonstructicia. '
1,1 e.. Steger.. Introduced a bill. to repeal
tbetleutrality laws. Referred tO the Judiciary
Compaittee.
-
,Mt. Bingham - introdneed a MIR' declaring
valid certain proclamations the President le
veed during the rebellion. Referred 'to Corn
to lttee on Judiciary. .
Me. Fadquhar introduced a 1,111 to s tilsiran.
etas, all persons to the District of Columbia
whesecepted offices under the Confederacy.
Referred to Committee on Jettlichte y.
31. r. Perham introduced a resolutiop in
strutting the Committee on Invalid PenSione
to enquire whether any person in the rebel
States, who had beeh dropped from the pen
sioni roils for nartielpation In the rebellion
luelbeeit restored, and if eo, by abet authori
ty. -Agreed to.
Mr. Start introduced a resolution, which was
agreed to, calling erten the President to fur
nish the Dense with the names of all persons,
e. ho were engaged in the rebellion, thet have
been if:tenoned since April, 106.1, with the rank
and position held by them, and whether they
had Geld ollice under the Visited States Gov
ernment prior to April 14th, 1861, unit We
names of those who endorsed their applica
tions for pardon. -
Mr. Spaulding offered a resolution which
was agreed to, instrecting the Committee on
'lawmen:ruction to enquire into the expedliSn
ey ofreporting a joint resolution In retailer"
to the admission of the Senators and Repro
seatatives from the rebellious States upon
theirpassage of the Constitutional Amend.
meat :and the, establishment of n republican
Zarin of Government in those States.
Mr. McKee Introduced a resolution, which
tt
was agreed to„instructing the Commits i , e on
Ways and Means to inquire Into the expo t en
cy 0(130 Mmending the Interned revenue aw
nate relieve distillers of spirits who menu e
lero less than twenty thousand barrels per
year train the operation of that portion of the
law which requires them to have bonded ware
houses and to employ an inspector.
Mr: Ross offered a resolution instructing
I the Committee on Banking_ and Currency to
enquire Into We expedieney of withdrawing
the national bank currency, and of winding
up the affair, of the national bank and sup
plying the country with greenbacks or a elm-
Dar currency. Laid on the table by EU Yeas to
51 nays,
The Speaker then filled the vacancies in
committees. The Committee on Freedmen's
Affairs remains the same as the Special Com
mittee last year. Messrs. Elliott, Seallaber
ger and Themes were appointed to the
t
Cote -
ttntheSrO:le "1 riot, iedJes.lzrnoroitan4.ortcttwco.zt.
tee to investigate the murder of Union sol
diers us South Can:din...
The Mouse took np the special order, which
was to reports time for the meeting of Con
gre.ss. The 1.411 was modified so no to provide
an additional session of the 40th Cougress,
to ememenee on ,the 4th of March next. Pass
ed by lit to `M. 1
, Mr. lone introduced a resolution; which was
agreed to, calling for Information relative to
the Piltlrment of money to the Atehcson and
PikehsTeek Railroad, as assignees of the Ilan
:libel yid St. Joseph Railroad.
The Mouse cOnsldered the President's 100.4-
Suite.
Mr. Blaine spoke mei the House adjourned
MEM=
Ettehell and the litlebitiond Dl•pitteh
Cuitetltuttooal AIII2IeLOMPIII—The 117
gluts Expreee CO.
Rice MOND, Dee. 10.—Johnitenell does not
assume tely editorial control of the Di.iintch.
Ile oceusiorfiGiy contributes to its columns.
The two soldicrs of the Iltn United States
Infantry. charged with attempting to murder
John Dickens, were committed for trial to
day.
3he Douse has referred that portion at, the
_Governor's message relating to the Constitu
tional Amendment to the Committee on .lleign
lotions. .
Thu bill inoorporaXing the Virginia Express
Company pawed by twenty-four majority.
"A resolution was adopted for a reeeSs from
the 201.11 inst. to tho :Id of January.
•
•
The Fersinn Trlal.--The PCcsof Cont.gt I
Su.. .realm., C. Ei., Dec. 10.—TheCourt ojieti
e.l this morning. ti cargo Crawford and thir
teen other pnsoners • were arraigned. - -air.
Devlin, who appeared as counsel for all, died
special pleas to each indictment against • tile
Jurisdiction of the Canailhin Court in the
cases or those, charged as Ilrlifish subJeets
with high treason, and against tile Jurisille
tloti of the Court In the cases of those who
are American citizens, in reference to whoui
the British Parliament only Can legislate, and
a plea in bar p 1 those eliarat , il 05 British sun.
J ects and are Lameric in citizens. and that'll°
statute of Great Britain prohibited the in
gress or egress of American citizens into
Cambia prior to the nth of June, or that there
was any Canadian s:atute prior to the Citli of
August, prottitiltlng or restraining any assem.
Wage of pcnians, for the purpose of drilling.
or Sinileating, or carrying hi Ills and prisoners,
indium be tried under:4las etpost faceo
Tim counsel is sanguine no will be aide to
ma t 4 good ids pleas, amt It would ..eem nat
ural Plat the prisoners gonVieted at Toronto
Lade to he diaoliargeds
Dlftagaroaa Eli.. la Taxa..
GALVESTON : December 10.— 8 . the In 11111,1-
ley's black destroyed the stows of Evans
Co.„ wail Watson, Wells b Warder. wholesale
grocers. Loss 0120.000 on Oteeli. Dreenlaw
flank lost by reams at from 41,000 to $5,000. It
10 thought the fro woo, the work: of - an Moen-
Lary, with an object to rob the First National
Bunk. located In the name buffing. The flre
Department prevented n more :lift:W[ollA COM
•gral lon.. Thieve/ ransacked the telegraph
Office and °flees wf.lolnlng : in hopes of Coiling
plunder.
CITY ANTI SUBURBAN.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.
To Fifth nu 2110*0 1114r4 Pintisorlber.
We have made now airangements for, the
delivery of our paper in tie Fifth and Ninth .
wards. Any subscriber in‘elther ward failing
to receive the Orn.:ette will please leave word
at, our counting room, or at Alderman Tay
ofUce, or at the residence of our Carrier,
Mr. Cronin, Pike street. All moneys duo for
patters delivered heretofore runst tio puld to
Mr. Cronin, Oho alone Is authorised to collect
in those neighborhoods for no.
!/nn /Oiled to the rims {Gard
yesterday afternoon, tut accident of a dis,
trotting nature occurred gear the n 1 ou
Depot, in the fifth ward. which resulted in
the death of a foung man Minted Joseph
White. it appears White. wit° won employed
,rowan on engine 10.06 of tqa rannaylva
nle.italtromt, wets standing qn the track wait
ing for Ills engine - 1k approach him on the
south track, while watching Its coming, engine
Nu. 01/ Came down on the north track. and struck Mut with the kaocklug hint
down on th e track, the, Whcela Passing ovot
him, crushing his xight.leg and arm so severe
ly, that lie expired a few hours after the oe•
Vff°4lfltllLlTL l ter l l l .llF. '4Yarar , co-uv . ,i
man of excellent character, and foruierly re
sided in Connelfsvllle, Fnybtle county. Con,.
net' Clawson wilt hold ku aloterned inquest
go tile body at gee pilice- of a deintau W i lco
lu tho tifthil L yatd, go yedne.stlay eteulng ,
&
adveu elm- . •
Macy. Robbery—Willem ilundred Doi
Ism Wortti Stoma.
'pa picitho=l;ustm4t2tuaeat of hilnsitelmer
Kaufman, to the Coal:mane Rouse building,
Steubenville; Ohio, was entered on Sunday
night at elate hour and robbed of fifteen hum
died dollars in clothing and money. Tito
moves °needed an entrance turough a - window
In the reacef the house by 1117111 g off the
hinges of the abutter. The goods taken con
slated chleCy of ready made men and boys ,
winter garments and a considerable amount
f fgrittadilt( goods, plOtlis s p ud ctalweres.
4reward Ottiiree hattdred 401Iari Is offered
by the gun fqt the noartMenslott 91 the rob
bers.
tri the Itistsint' CoOtt, th 4 morning, — 4 udge
on the h'eneh, the aye of Ultima Car.
man is. Robertnerves% et. q. 1., win taken up.
Thisocas aetton for trespase to recover the
Table of a rtft of lumber, amonntinn to gl;t00.
Tr i nlonlotiw thst attpropickyeri engaged
foediting ;amber . ,for)llm,..inti oll^Craft. and
ord. It to defOutanta at Terentotn. It was
further alleged that plaintlit claimed the lout ,
poi, put that defendants put him ollf..frotn•
time to me, s r 0, Spit was - therefore
Drnught tee° er we la ne thereof. Not
conclude 'id the our luf ad) urnment,
WaBIUNoTOX CM, Dec. 10, 1E66.
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FROM VIRGINIA.
=I
E
The Oil Well Torpedo Cases
Onr readers.wlll remember the snits brought
Rome time since by E. A. L. Robust., patentee,
agulnst certain parties In the Ott regions for '
infringing his patent for Torpedo:sea for erplo...
ding in oil wells. The Court ordered.prolimi
nary injunctions to 1138E10, restraining 'Web
parties from leakier infringement, until final
hearing and fu her 'orders. The bonds re
quired by the court have been filed, and the
Injunctions issued. For the information of
all parties interested, we subjoin a copy of the
Injunction against Alexander flatcar, o f
Franklin. The others are similar in form
THE UNITED STATES OP ANICHICA,
WESTERN DISTRICT 01 , I'ENNSTLVANIA.
Ti.' President of Vie United States To Aleoon
tter llamas - unit to his Agents and servants,
arui atYothrrs acting Og and tinder his au
thority, and each of them, greeting
It rumens, Edwnrd A. L. Roberts, lately or/
labile,' 1114 bill of complaint against the said
Alexander Hamar, as defendant In the Olt- '
cult Court of the United States, for the West- •
ern District of Penneylvanla, before the •
Judges of said Court; in which said bill is set
forth that Letters Patent, of the United States
bearing datelhe 13th day ,of April, A. D,
were granted to the said Edward A. L. Rob
ert's, for the term of seventeen year,. frost
the "nth day of April A. D., leaf, for %new and
useful Improvement in exploding Torpedoes
in Artesian Wells.
That the saki 'Alexander Hamar is now, and
has been for some time past, constructing and
using the said patented improventent in Yid
lotion of the exclusive right of the said corn
plainant, as secured to him, the said coinaplain
ant, by the aforesaid Letters Patent.
Wherefore the said complainant, among' •
other things prayed that the said defendant,
er
Namur,Alexand might be enjelned from
any further construction, sale, or use, in any
manlier, of the improvement set forth and
described in said Letters Patent. . ---
Anti whereas the said defendant havinglleal
his answer in this case, and Ilia parties hat ,
Ink been beard by their counsel luporr the bill
and answer, and altdavits Meth It wan order
ed by tile said Court that an injunction be
awarded to restrain the defendant, his ser
vants, agents, and all other: persons acting
by and under his authority, from making,
u on si e n or
o m n v o e re n d to in r g
e t d o o o s th us Ataon be
lluysed any
or
similar in construction and Mode of operation
to tile torpedo described Mille Letters Patent
of said complainant In the said bill of Mu
plaint mentioned. The ea it injunction to
issue on the filing by the said complainant of
a bond in the penalty of live thousand dol.
tars, with suillotent sureties teondltloned to
indemnify the said defendant for all damages
which he may sustain by reason of said in
junction, if the saki bill -of complaint, upon
, the finsl hearing thereof, shall be dismissed,
aloe previous injunction . said Court shall cll5-
the said Tee said injunctloh
11l be continued until the final hearingof this
case and the further order of the Court. •
And whereas toe said complainant has filed
in Court his bond with sudlcient sureties In
said sum of live thousand dollars conditioned
as aforesaid.
Now, therefore, is consideration of the Pre
miser, you. Ale:adder - Hamar, your agents,
servants, and each and every ot you, and all
other persons acting by and tinder your au
thority, are hereby strictly cemmanded.and
enjoined under the penalty of ten thousand
dollar', that you and each of you do absolute.
Iv desist and abstain from making, construct
ing, using' or vending to others to be used,
any torpedo or torpedoes or other machine ,l
apparatus or device for exploding In oil wells..
containing the Improvement or invention. or!
any pert thereof, described and specified In
said compliment's said letters patent, or sub-- ,
stantially like or eimilar In constriction and
mode of operation to the torpedo described In
said letters patent • ; and that you do absolute
ly desist and abstain from ,101141 any act or
thing to infringe the said letters patent of the
said complainant, or otherwise to injure or
impair tile exclusive right of the complainant
to the Invention and improvement therein
specified and described, until the Anal hearing
of the said case and the further order of the
court: 1
-Witness the Honorable Salmon Portland -
C hese, Esquire. Chief J rotten of the Supreme
Court of the Lilted Slates at the Court
House, In the Western District of Penusyl
an la, this Of h day of Decemeer,l9l6.
ily the Court:
-(Signed .1 Srnoci,
The story of ll Dyspeptic" Stomach. -
Who can tell of this agonies and tortures of
the dyspeptic, so well as himself. '1) 1 110 can
describe the dreadful despondency, the hard
rolling and tumbling of crude food which,
instead of being digested and made lit ti be
absoibed into the blood, only serves as an irri
tant and u ferment to the miserable dyspep
tic's stomach. Only ha•f digested, It goes Into
the blood charged with hurtful elements
which ought to be climated from the body,
producing other diseases as fOrmulable,' and
as painful, as% that which was the original
'cause, namely, the dympeala itself. Ne wonder •
that gout anti rheumatism, and asthma and
cane...and scrofula and tumam, anti aching
limbs and torpid liver, nail inadtive kidneys,
are the baleful results. It Lsjusete such ass
eases as these that Dr.? . ,!Keyser's Blood
Seoreher is an infallible remedy. It
will work out of the system, atom
Ity atom, .1 he noxious and hurtful
materials which clog anti filipesle theperfornes
ance of every function. The Dyspepsia itself
alit yield to Br. Keyser's Blood kcorchee. The
stomach will resume its lost anti wonted
vigor, and a healthful sanguinary tide will
again till the veins and arteries with material
to reouild Cite crumbling and decaying con
...titutloa. Patience and perseverance truly
aro required .in pro — Portion to the obstinacy
of the malady, which must be watched anti
attacked until entirely subdued. Hundreds
and thousands of persons are now suffering
with seemingly. incurable chronic diseases
who could be restored to health by the use of
Kegser's Mood Searchet
It will as surely wort: at of tile system the
noxious, particles that bring on disease and
niCknenn as water will put out tire—and it will
remove, in libel manner, the dregs
and other romaine of former acute
diseases. Why-do we have, after diptheria,
end measles, and small pox, anti other mal
adies, sore eyes, - anti swellings, and partial
deafness! Are they not the result or impaired
and weakened Structure which has become so
because of some failure on the part of those
emunctories of the human economy, which
ought to carry out of it the obstructing mate
rial is not this fact patent to the common
sense of every Oriel Anti is not the resort usu
ally to some so-called blood enedleine, and
that, too, because the tamilyl doctor has ad
vlsed to ' . let it alone! , In Dr Keyser'e Blood
Searcher you have a safe medicine for these
kind of cos. - s. It in, also, a sure medicine;
hermitss and gradual in its eirect S , restoring
tone and energy to the sleeping ,or dormant
fanatic:ma and giving health anti elasticity
where before was Inaction, disease andpain.
Ask for lie. Keyser's Blood Scare/ter, Da Wood
street, and take no other. $1 per bottle; six
for $l. If your druggist does not keep it,
write to Dr. Keyaer, and ho will forward by ix
pm.. Consnitation rooms ta.) Penn street
Cool rhea
About nine o'cl mg. on Saturday evening 31r.
P. 'l', Lusk visited the residence of William
Reiter, at the corner of Hancock street and
Duquesne way. He hung a 'valuable brown
sacque overcoat In the hal4 but about fifteen
mlnutes afterwards, when he went to getlt,
he found it missink. In thelPoeket of the i
overcoat was a pair of kid gloves and a while
ocket Itandket chief, with the name of F: T.
Lusk stamped on one corner; also, a door key
and a morocco Docket book, with the name of
V. T. busk In gilt letters on the outside. The
following valuable papers were also In. the
noeliets: Check No. for t.:;1627.i ou fra
McVey .t Cp., di awn by Stephen Jarvis
In favor of the Mutual Life insur
ance Company, of widelt Mr. Itt--14 ls agent;
also, N 0.1,340 for trAV 2 : , on the Slerchnhts' and
blanufaeturcr.', brawn by Day, BleAboy
Sp.ne, m favor of t. T. 4.usli. Coveral pre,
nilum notes, payable to Order of the .Im mo
cempany. Thera were several notes payable
to F. T. Lusk - , or order ou delivery of POileiCtl
in the above ;lamed company. No. Ti S.
tieneral Accidentp ak olicy b i llnksi and counters
T. l
signed by V. .k.: ides these were
twelve. tickets, for one, lace, hyit tttnl ten
lbws, on thin - registered lballtontl Passenger
Assurance Company, of Hartford, Connecti
cut, blank, but countursigned by 11. Sherry,
iieetetary. payment ou all the checks and
tickets has been stopped, and penult,s should.
keep a sharp look out .If they dhsito to oits"pe
bring. yietnottoti,
;stet Pretence.,
Joba.q. !Lurid' yesterday mmlu toltymation
before.-13derman TiWthri fiery W.
.4eisineyer with obtatlniug ittoney,nnder false
pretences. The parties reside id Unonesne
borough. Oa the :nth of September mat the
accused obtained the note of deem:tent far DU.
ty-tWo dollars. Tile amottut orthe hot* inpa
soLse/p4ently paid by 31r. florid; but ReLs
nAeyee made tome excuse for not - .returning
the note. The true reason became apptuent •
few days since, when a neighbor of sir. Ita.
rich presented the note to him ;Or redeuip.
Lion, he having purchmell it •trom' Itedsonoyer
before the latter collected UM' IlL;tr-two dol
lars. The aebused was artmted and ernamit.
led
for a further hearing on Wednesday after
f o ll u ttrillpft—i3et, oat your Skates 1112,1preparo
ilkating Costumes, for the time ()l ading
steel Las at last mule. To-day, tribe wotther
•and the leo lm 111, as they eertatuly Will he,
lodging from thetvralltlesioregalra 401 °Tr
leg, the Central Park will -open the tall w th
a grand lime. To know whether the season
4as ttethally cornmeneed, exumme the belle
tln PltU.ek , s, or watch (or the alga on the
Citizens , Pairenger /Zan WAY car&O r r the
gates are opened the anocrunuetuent 111 he
dully made I.I , IIOOILACSIVit -
More Feminine Mar.—Marntet Radler
Led - Mary Nanberiter rive near each vita in.
the Nlitti ward. 013 the fth w 5.7 Mesta.
euairelaeme -Ilea the litter. AS IS
etrpck Mris: Tha antlered wom
appluire d b e Ore Alderman Taylor and pre.
(erred a charge et weinit and battery. A war
rant waKleeeed.
PRICE THREE CENTS(.
Extensive Robbery In Allegbeny—A
Clerk (Amerced n lib Robbing his Em-
Roney. or InGoods and
The proprietors of one of the most exten
sive dry goods establishments on Federal
street, Allegheny City, became cognizant of
the fact, a short time since—Mat they were
being robbed airdost nightly by some party to
them unknown. At Unit they missed small
art.eles, such as bolts of ribbons, then parcels
of rich lace, and finally Costly silk and velvet
dress patterns together with small sums of
money. Keeping their knowledge of the rob
beries perfectly quiet they resorted to almost
every ingenious device to catch the
,thief.
Notwithstanding nil ti.ert precautions the
goods still continued to disappear at irregular
Intervals tip until Thursday night of hest wee.,
when money and goods to the am-tint of
43,000 was taken from the store. Alderman
Nicholson, of this city, was apprised of the fact
Immediately, anti the police were at once set
to .worm the affair up." A rigid inveAtigatlon
was also instituted by the firm, whose suspi
.cions were attracted -to one of the clerks of
the house by several little circumstances that
came to light during Friday, pointing to him
as the guilty one. Officer t9..1. Richardson
was put in possession of the information thus
obtained, and taking-the clue he followed the
matter up until he found a large quantity of
the missing goods in the possession of the sus
'pected party, who was instantly placed tinder
arrest and conveyed to the office of the magis
trate above mentioned, where he entered bail
in the sum of $4 fore hearing at three o'clock
r. sc. to-day.. The young man who is thus
placed in Such an unpleasant predicament has
hitherto enjoyed the entire conadence of his
employers, having been entrusted by them
with fall noetroi of their whole business for
days together. lie has also occupied an envia
ble position in the church of which he was a
member, nothing of a disparaging nature
having ever been brought against him before,
his character for probity being above suspi
cion. Connected with ono of the most 're
spectable families of our isictor community
who are perfectlyovernhelmtal by tno magni
tuds of this new misfortune, we withhold the
names of all the parties connected with this
oda: for tae present through prudential mo
tives, at least until the alter the hearing, w hen
we will doubtless give them to the nubile.
Conooltdattoo—neettnsf of the COMltill
• • ,
The Committee appointed by the Board of
Trade, at the meeting of December lit, assem
bled at the Board of Trade Rooms, Monday
afternoon, December loth, at. 3 o'clock. Major
W.' Wade was In the chair. The members
present were: Major Wm Wade, F. R. Brunet,
T. J. Bigham, David MeCandiess,d. M. Cooper,
Hunter, Absent—W. M. Gormly, J. P.
Tanner,•D. C. Brigham.
On motion, .1. it. Bunter wail • elected seere
ret ary.
On motion, the names of IL B. Carnahan, of
Birmingham, and J. Heron Foster were ad
ded to the Committee.
On motion of F. R. Branca it was unani
mously
Resolved, That Messrs. Wade, Ingham, Car
nagluin, Brigham and Foster be appointed a
committee to prepare and submit an Act of
Consolidation, which, when approved by the
Committee and the -Board of Trude, shall he
transmitted, to our-members of the Legisla
ture, with-a request that their influence may
be used to effect its Ilassage.
Resolved. That in the opinion of this Com
mittee the lines of the consolidated city
should include an area of about ten rallese ast
and west, by eight miles north and south.
Resolved, That provision should he made In
the bill whereby lauds used for agricultural
purposes shall ho only taxed as sec:Amami shall
be ex -- -, Apt from tux for lighting, water, paving
had v.—ming streets, and pollee, and that the
existing indebtedness of the suveralcooora
tions to be Included, should be so equitably
adjusted eV not to impose their obligations on
the communities not now liable for them. I
Resolved, That the said bill shall contain a
clause requiring it to be submitted to a vote
of the citizens included within the new cur-
poration.
Tip Cotniolt.leeLpe! apjourti?ll,. to,
meat
again at the call of the IL:lialrinuit, Mate.rel
The heating was harmonious la its action,
may be productivo of accomplishing the oni
ject of its labors.
Flght•on Firkp htecel
Yesterday about norm, it dlsgraceful.distur.
-Lance. occurred at Snyder's eating house, on
Fifth street, opposite the Court 'House. 'lt
appears that officer Stewart, or Mancheider,
in company with William Carson, went Into
the eating house and called for dinnei. Be
fore eating, the officer wait out and brought
in John Bothwell and John Canty, for whom
he also ordered dinner. The dinners first or-
dered came. down from the kitchen, and were' I
spread on a email table, when Carson pro.
posed that the whole party should eat at one
table. Snyder objected, when Carson corn
meneed to move the desks himself. Snyder
haw feted, when words ensued, during which I
Carson was ordered out of the house. Ile re:
• fused [ego, when Snyder and his barkeeper l
attempted to eject him. Blows followed. and
during the scuffle Snyder was struck on the
nose with a cup, and severely injured. Car
son was also illjured, having received a severe
cut on the head and a black eye. The tableg
were overturned, dishes broken, and eatables
scattered about In a promiscuous manner.
The barkeeper. and a little' non of Snyder's:
were also struck by saute dying missiles and
were badly hurt. Officers Cripple% ScOtt,
McMullin and Chief Hague were sent to the
scene of the disturbance, andi arrested Carson
and Bothwell, but Conley escaped. tn tutor
'nation was made' ngalust the parties for dis
orderly conduct by Snyder, arm they were
required to enter ball for a hearing to-rnor.
row.
A Deaperate Chap.
James Smith and James Prendergast went
yesterday forenoon into Bechtoic's saloon, on
Diamond kiley, and ordered a dozen oysters
each. The oyAers were furnished -and eaten.-
after which the pay was demanded. This !e
-mend was dishonored In a motet abusive man
ner, Prendergast In particular making yory
threatening demonstrations toward the pro
prietor of the saloon. Tice latter quietly let
the matter drop tot the time being. Mean.
time the two belligerent men lay down upon
a' table, ant-went, or pretended to &to to sleep.'
Ottlcer Uordon, of the special! police, was call
ed In to arrest the two, but considering the
appearance of the disorderly sleepers, be de
termined not to undertake the arrest alone.
Ile therefore summoned aid from the Mayor's
attire. and was joined by odieers Moon and
Cupples. The former shook Prendergust,whn
Immediately sprang off the table and struck
at the officer. Ills blow was ineffectual, nett
he and Smith were arrested. Prendergast,
however, resisted most desperately, lighting,
etriking, kicking, sad using every means
known to thorough peramodon. ()Meer Cup.
pies, seeing the desperado reach into his pock
et. letgo of Smith, and seized PreuttergesPs
band, just be drew it fOrth, armed - with a
most vlllaineus•looking brass 1,11111,10er. Tina
was taken away from him. and at length,
after much dghting, lie and his comrade were
safely lodged In the lock-up, where they still
retealn.
Died from Their Injuries.
The collision that occurred on th e Western \
rennsylvania Railroad at Natrona, near tbo 1
Soda Works, on . .rtiday afternoon, has had
fatal results, two young meat named David
Wfusderfy and James Miller having Moen died
from Injuries received at that time. Wonder
ly was about twentysoven years of age, and
resided with his father, John Wonderly, near
Karrwa salt works, ltarrhon township. lie
was form , rly a member of Colonel Clark's
regiment, but •after the regiment was dig.
charged from the service he Joined the marine
brigade, organized for operations on the Ohio
anti Mississippi river, In which he served Rota
the close of the war. James Miller was the
oldest asn of Joseph Miller, postmaster. at
lerhaport, and unmarried. The remains of the
deveastnt were Interred yesterday, but - we are
not Informed whether a previous inquest had
been held or hot. Coroner Clawson, however,
was not n0t14.1 of the occurrence,
Uctee et the ENPre.* Behhee7—Another
°Ricer Hazen, of Brow nsvale, arrived in the
city last evening, bringing with him Mr. IVar.
wick Scott, a brother of George W. Stott,
whose =Test at tirecnsboro, by iltteer Seth
WaWilltall.r we tiotleed yesterday. Mr. Scott
s barkeeper at the AtllCSialll Motel in
Brownsville. After the( Bsprust rolZery he
magenta statement publicly and repe-atedly,
that tils brother lieorge had the money that
had been stolen. ruttier than this be
WM,. A warrant twills arrest Wee Issued
by a Arowasvlllo magistrate, on a charge of
being WI accessory liner the tact. lie wag Ite
corthugly arrested 4yUjiicerlluzen, as stated,
and art - Iced here iest evening. • Ile had a par
tial
to
before)Ablerman Strain,
further held to hall in the soul of $5,00e for a furthar
hearing.
Row Is the rit Torrw.text th e ladies prepare
non, in Infers ti
their Pr a s e
di : Q g h 4
3 ‘fiVta3dlrYind silk ststopina' gown, an
d atautps fa sale. Also chemisesa and gown
yokcs , wrappers and robes ttampefl from the
French perforated patterns.
also, q raralial *for cuttlag' ladles , and chil
drents antics, at the celebrated Weed Sl!iYiZ•;.-
llecttino Office, N 0.112 Grant street.
~ttaccreot another column..
That's Wasks's Use Matte:4-W hy - Is 1 tr
that the Sale of the Whebler 4 Wilson Lyon la.
chine eiceetla that of all the other machines
oomblacalt Slutply becauta tea years. trial el
theta has demonstrated their superiority so
clearly that tip prisleat, house wife will pur
case tq. 440 it•tty other. ;'or paettcaleus aft to
pthoe,c., or these machines, call on the
agents, 'No. tr: Flab street. They will au° yoe
every tat9rwatiort mule snaloh.
trrai bera }ad paplia of
!ive Mule ° I °°°" at
At
I°°2
,Y 0 ykreporationa to
KM a ittlitid Uteeary eatertittamont as Kroa.
1631. Hall p WILK . int jaottok aact .W . ialAtlti Street.
itkUleVettiAll half pm% 1,81 , 011"Q`C/0Ck. A
MATAID-rne Of rata exceitooce beta - been ar
,altati (Or ttte oactonork, and all - who atteml
Prts exp Q ct as eyentna or enjoyment.
Interferiag with an Officer.—Gco. o
esterda rout
appeared before Alderman Strain yy
and made oath against - J. S. - leader dg arah,
las wife, far assault and battarY. and against
the following named persons for Interfering
with hint—m oftleer—ln the dlschanto of his
w
duty: John' Mood, Jas. Stephens, Jas. Dior.
row and Jat.Stonghton. Warrants ere Issued
for the arrest of the accused. Oftleer Seth \.
Wilmot, the Indefatigable, went In quest of
them last evening, and doubtlein are this they
are In durance.
DIED.
. -
TOITNG-At Ebensburg. Pa.. on .Sabballs, M If
o'clock r. 31., JAMES T., second Non of sines E.
and Miriam Young, In the 11th year of bls age.
Funeral This iTnesdaY) AZTEUNOON. at 2 o'clua
r. if., from the residence of his grandmother,'
SOl Penn 'street, Pittsburgh. Th Mends of the
family are respectfully halted to attend.
NEW .ADVERTISE KEA TS.
IpLLDAL.E CEMETERY.—The
heentittil "Clod' -acre." the largest etiberban
lace oreepulehre - : except one, to tats eaentY. at•
oatrA on New Brighton rota, irox3rd,".4 north of
Allogberm. For burial 1044 permits or titles, ca ll
at Central Drug titorc of OWL. d CLA WI. Alla-
Chen,. City. •
ALE.. AMEN,
• la zrxrEcra.w.a.ix..vcsa.„
NO. US Fourth otrect, Pltuburab P
a. 001 . 11218 of
.11 mods, CISA.Prb, ULAMmiltll,asol every dosoriptt
of 'tumoral Turaualus klooos irapo=
oin ir mO:y and tt
P ligtkl Ims:r i asrrlagaa bum:usu..
W. Jacobus, .D.. Tbomo. Imuit. ~ JawDFi
11,a.
"FAiRMAN & SAMSON. •
UNDERTAKERS
No. 196 Smithfield Si., car. 7th,
(Entrance from BeTenth Street.)
I. r_ , =-jl•
AT: 13 isz A NIMBILY STREET.
• LIAGGHSCIVV. PA
R. T. warm & co.;
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Han Water, Wood's Enn and viclnitY.
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER . EMERY STABL '
thalaarai Sheffield and CliarUars .treat,.
Hawse and Cu,..,,tl
CALL AND SEE -
The Wondevild
MiTt4TC.S.T. - i BOX
OLE.j
lAL YOFIE AND BELL 19.01111181,
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
D NSEATH & CO'S
Je - selry Store, , •
. 86 Wittla. 'Street,
OPINSITY. MAPONIII HALL.
W A
CHICS, CHALNS AND
ar3ErVITMIL.IEUSr.
L A VERT SMALL PROFIT, AT .
ILL T. WILEY'S
Wylie St.:3d door from WI.
~~ I
JOH.TIT?N & SCOTT,I
DZALLIII3 IN
Fine WOtches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.;
No. 274 LIBIETYIiTBEXT.
Pit tioibuirs.l2 4
Air Particular attentloil alwen to Eapatrtn — i
Watenes, Clooks and Jewelry. All work warrant
ed lefitokt
10/511114. IMODZEI..P. W. /I. LATS//1.W..7. A/MT./MON
EAGLE COTTON WORD.
gATING RECENTLY
A-L. PURCIISS
ED THE - EAGLE CUTToN WORKS. Enlnsr
ned by Hes.. KING, PE N NOCK.A CO.,
respectfully Inform the public Out lee coutlnLe
the manufacture of
Sheetlngs, Cotton Yarns. - Carpe
• Chains, Candle Wick
and Batting.
Orders may be left at the Office of the Works,
COMES ISABELLA S MUSKY Std, ALUMNI CITY
OR AT THE
PITTSBURGH BRE iftER
Corner of Duquesne Way and Barker's Alley,
1 3 1.ttlislessarzla.lais. . .
JOSHUA RHODES &
tioaanap. .
WELDON &
PLUMBERS,-
Gas arid - Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
' A large assortment ot
Chandelierd and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Bumps, Sheet Lead,"&c.,
ALWAYS 0-V HAND.
164 Wood Street, near Sixth.
S 9 89 89 89 89 89 S 9 89 89 S 9
189
619 ; 89 MARKET STREET.
89, GO TO • •
CO 33 33 7 'lS ,IS9
iS9: S 9 Jriarket Street, !fa
• AND GET YOUR
1.9 1 ; BOOTS, SHOPS,,
.&C,
,QQ' • TUE CHEAPEST AND iIICSIT kat
. ThrolV •I MEM 4DX.Z.Mr;•,..591 NO,AUCTION GOODS KEPT. !SW ,
IS9. IJAMES R088,=89 Market 8t. 1 89 • I
'i
189 89 89 89 S9jS9 S 9 sp 89.89 i
tLOSH & flO..
Practical Furniture
.illanufacturers,
COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS.
Latest styles of VISANITI:I constantlYostlati
RIESICK a' BRO.. Engine Build-
ERS AND MACHINISTS, marmfactarers oC
Riesick's • atent balance Valves. for Steam Ea
lanes, and all kinds of Brewers. Machinery, Shan
k,. Muggers, valleys , 011 Engines or all Mena, •
with or without Balance Valves. Rollers. .Fire
Fronts. Walking tb•saa Connections, tinier.,
ramps. de.. (.11RNElt HAlttilsl.JN &No Platt
isTRZETS, rittsborgn. ea.
Repairing and potting Ott machinery prouiptly .
HORSES! 110118E811
SONE 8 ET.a3EI.
PI: good, .0^. 4 WOKE HORSES, Jo 1 . ... eve /
and will be md cheap; One gOO4 LlAlyl2kai
out Roos WORK gogranteeo In be !Oen '
Rua good workers. Call at .
ItOWARD'S LIVERY & SALE STABLE.
ral.l.lttrOet. near Monongahela Mollie.
THE CELEBRATED STEEL
TO.OTH.IIAY ItAliEB. •• eratutarout
"Meadow Lute" are manufactured only- at tbr
DIRSESYEIVORSI3. near the PenitentLary, AUG-.
&betty. Cityl
eay Yorks,. vane and Plan Wadoni, Vilkeelnar
. and Trucial at eyery or_u.g. best.
stertal. at alert putt,. and warranted.
talf . 1 .11.1111/lITH 10.41T.Z11
'OTlCE:—Whereas Letters Tex,
tamentarYMpon the estate of JA HES IL ILL L. y
deoca.ed, hoe of the County of Allegheny, Pa..,
basing been grapted to she aubserlben. al
persons Indebted to said estate ore requested to
malts Immediate payment, and those having dolma
or demands against the same will make known tun
same without delay, to MARY Kei.Li, •
K seqatrl a. • I James Sclly , deceased.
F No. 49 Monterey street. Allegheny._
8 . 25,006 : 7 ° "411. •
Person; deal Ine to bona. =oiler on
BOND, AND 31()ItTUAGr...
- •
For one. i nn 0 , niozo room 1011 do wt.l tall.en
•• • ' GEOUCE M. JETTY.
no.l, Sten -Natate Actot. No. it at. Cloir.streot..
NECESSARIES FOIL - THE :
-
T L-por goal etn/KIG 8 COVII and oche r
ILltoltsa 11W:sells. Ko to No. 146 liraaketecet.
Plain 004 Fancy et/ALBel.lTTnti. YIKEIRIO‘ -
EL, Plain /MG lranti ;II tenells Ibeetookingtlyetet
and otbet r ilacy caches; Feclent. ttove it'a -
ter Condo to n, and all other ortletee,..tel at C
GIETYY ' 1-16 &Gest etreet.• chea
cheat. t eh I
LECTURES.
tal-'3IEIICABTILE LIBRABX
LeaCT11:7.11.2319._
T:BARNUM. ESQ.,
Will deliver the Fifth Lecture O l t cOurse.
I•
AT THE AO.ALEKY OF MUSIC
On Thursday Evening, Dec. 13i1).
VILTECT:
"Success" in Life; Or, The Art
Getting Eloney."--
Slagle tleketa, 50 cents. /Cesar - red aral.ll e •
extra. Seals' ma. eeemell at the academy
'bleak oa 'MUM:WAY ..31010112str. Der. nth.
Nn una person can Secure more than Iliorott, . 1- '
Oat)) Uataersof Pi...vette cheeks *III plraeo r..> ....--
la at tbe upper doer, -
....,
-.,1311L Lt. aOOTT. ' r OLTVER. I..E.NIMOIN, - •
JAS. U. laolttiAL. l O. Wit. P. Ilan lits/re
DEOJ. P. JE s Ntiti9. P. 51.741L'E.
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