CITY ITEMS. TIZICEI 1 15/A0 11. # :1 Insurance Company OP 11W YORK. E. 13, WINSTON, President. ASSETS OVER 8 17,5;00,000, EEO EXCLUSIVELY CASIL Ani I mal 11htleeiids Available Imenedlately, TO INCREARE TIRE INSURANCE OR REDUCE THE PREIOVII. AT THE OPTION or TUE ASSURED. • • Policy-holders and other pereone intere.tell In the etv-Ject of I.l7lVlAltlUltANCit are invitee to cell on the unuerrigned. Agent of the Company, who wifi cheerfully glue them full information as to the tnerlta and practical working of the Company. GEO. N. BL itlit3TOEK,. pot, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh Misitest Skates! Skates! The cheapest ant driest skates, at Odnicn'ii, Dispatch. Building, • . . A Clergyman I n Distress—An Appeal. Au unfortunate clergyman, of German na. tivity, makes the following statement of his troubleasnd appeal for help: A faithful minister of the Reformed Church. ho, for several years, has been laboring in the different States, and lately' in Allegheny. county, has been most recklessly dealt with by a storekeeper of this city, who, during the absence. of the reverend gentlemen, and Whilst the. name was engaged in removing from the country into town for the rough sea son, caused the seizure and rale of the minis ter's furniture and goods. protected by the three hundred dollars exemption law, and shamefully oven seized and sold ter a trifle his wife's (who Is still under the depression of a deep sorrow from the loss of a dear, beloved child,) household things, bedding, trunks, and clothing—against a . note of a - email amount, for which the poor minister only ask ed a little forbearance. - Consequently the minister and his family are stripped at this present cold season of all their bedding, fur niture, and of almost every necessity of lffe, - except those they wear about themselves. May this hearty appeal reach, therefore, the heart of the benevolent in this, our commun. ily. Christians, the blessed time of Go:Ps mer cy is near at band, Bpd those who have mercy will earn mercy. Any pecuniary aid or done ,. Gum of-bedding, blankets, woman's clothing, or linen, will be thailkfull received at the • Commercial ofdee, directed—" Donation for the family of the bereaved minister, Pittsburgh, Pa." A law suit. against the above mentioned storekeeper has been instituted fo: the three hundred dollars indemnity. Thal amount thus received will be handed over to the Pitts burgh Orphan Asylum.. Sketea fbr- toe 1111.111im Club skates, boys , skate•, girls' skates, at • °ours's, Di...paten Building Grand Opening. The Ceittral Park, Ninth ward, will be open this evening. Coupon tickets, twenty.ffve for tive dollars, can be obtained at the following places: J. H. Dickson, Druggist, corner and fixed streets. A. J. Rankin, Drugglit, St SC glair street. St. Charles Dotal. Who./ Strata.,' T. 51. Elehary, Druggist, :,1 Pena street. J. ii. Welsh, tirocer, 915 Penn street. D. S. Dlffenbaoher, Shoe abide, lit Market aireet. T.H. Richards, t 5 Fifth street. Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth street. John P, Mm& Co., 59 Fifth street. John W. Plttoek, News Depot, Fifth Stftet tfaViarran k Ste Kennan, Drugglsts, 95 Mar ket street. C.C..Ugeo, Jeweler, ft Ilittr Street. W. W. Bradshaw - odt Wood street. James Boron, 159 Wood street, • & Co., Jewelers, b 6 Firth strOet Henry hither, Nenradealer, 73.1110 street. M. Gardner. Druggist, Penn street. Samuel Felmeitock, 74 - Wood street-, 'G. W. Ga:rdner,Drugglat, Lawrenceville. M. C. Morgan, Druggist, Wylie street.. Palmer a Ansahutz, 57 Market street: Josepn Abel, Druggist, corner of riftli and Grant streets. Franklin Ballard Sateen, Finn street. . W. W. Wattles, Jeweler, 43 Fifth street. -C.ll. Super, Druggist, corner Penn, and St. Clair streets. J. C.* Slattern, Druggist, corner Third and sralthtleld streets. W. A. Ahl, Druggist, corner Wylie nna Fat. ton streets. 11. C..Uhrlsty, Druggist, MO Penn street. * . Taos. A. Srrtei, Secretary. Cutlery! Cutlery! Cutlery! The finest goods for Christmas bolidayi , , at OGDEN'S, Dispatch Building. Men Win Vote Tobeeee Their wives and sisters can 'find Christmas presents actor their husbands, brothers and beaux at tt. • W. Jenkinson's, Allegheny. third door from Suspension Bridge, where there will always be found, besides all the common varieties, s, very elsoles selection o• meerschaum, briar wood, and other pipes, ct gas' holders; ac., of neat and ornate design; • large and varied stock of smoking and chi W ing tobacco, and many of the popular bmuus of Cuban and Americas cigars.' The Howe hewing Machine, Must certainly take the Tend of all othors 111 Q. short time. IL was awarded fire premiums on work, at the World's Fair,186 . 2; four premi ums for work and on the machtee.at the New York State Fair, 1516. See the Methodist, of September rm. A premium on the machine at tile Ohio State Fall, 1667. See the Dayton Journal, October loth. The May ageucy for 11.11 sale for Western Feamtylvenia, is at No. 4 M. Clair street, l'ittabergh. • Hazard & Cos!well , ' Cod Liver OH. The Purest and Sweetest Cod Llier Olt in the world, manufactured from fresh, healthy livers, upon the seashore. It is perfectly 'pure:and sweet. Ask for .!liazard.lCaswelra Cod.Llver Manufactured by CAPONTELL, MACK a CO. New York. soldbib/A druggister. . yOt Call said eec The beautilul PAW., Prunes /rid Mos Cate Raisins, at No. 112 federal street, second door from Abe First Natio:nil Bank, Aile glieny City Ton COO Buy Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. Pinch's Distiitory, No, 189, lA In and 123 First street, Pittsburgh. - ' You Can Buy e 8 per coat. Alcohol at Joseph E. FLach's You Can Bay ew tops at Joseph S. Finch's. From Arkansas— The Constitutional Amendment. • - ?Sturgis, December. 19.-A special to the Avalanche from Little ?took,ays : The report of the Senate Committee os the Constitutional Amendment gives the following reasons for its objections: . Arkansas does not know the Amendment was adopted by such a Congress as the Constitution provides, as one-third of the States were unrepresented; ;secondly, never submitted tcrthe l'resideut for sanction, • us the Constitution requires; third, euortnous Power sought by Congress, which would vir• Wally abolish nit local domestic State laws: fourth, its effort to force negro suffrage on states, as shown in the second section; fifth, the third section disfratiches the wisest and beet citizens of the State, who, lir ving Per formed all the conditions of surrender and general amnesty, aro entitled to restoration as before the war, and seeing nn reasons for believing Its anoption would secure resinra tion, and recommending a quiet, cllgnified ;murals of endhraece rather than purchase re storation at the sacrifice Of principle and self. respect. - The !leathern Malls—A Memorial to I Postmaster General—A Ilieree Zhler Arrested. Locum/tax, December 12.—Generals Wilson, Cavalry and Carlin, or Illinois, arrived here en route for Nashville. th T ePo s b tm oa a r s d t e o r f Gn a odrea t i t n o te AnPdP o to t mem i o6r g aeln t ae to Now Orleans in order to expetlt.e mails. • William McKee, who stole 'horses In Camp bell county Kentucky, and escaped to Arkam lee wee ar c . aced there anti brought here to night. A man named Rosenbaum was arrested hero to-day for passing counterfeit 'Vaned SLAWS money. • River owl Weather at Lon itsllfe. LOUISVILLE, Deo: I.2.Rltrer falling tdowly : le feet 2 bathes In canal by imuc.-‘tioather Mbar; mercury,l2l , legrece; barometer 22,e3.• -' -;. i : 1 . ' . l I , t l -- ' • 1 1 -- ' ; , 1 IF; ! ' •.,, , ; VOLITME LXXX.---NO. 302 FIRST EDITION: 'SECOND EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK: A. M. LITE IEII 'S BY TELEGRIPII. VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. FROM EUROPE. FROM. WASHINGTON, 'much Evacuation . of Rom Appropriations for Deficiencies. TILE ASSASSIN' SURR i ATT ARREST. prder from . the War Department, Jeff, Davis and Cabinet Implicated. I THE SEIZURE Or THE BOLIVAR. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. FENIANS LEAVING IRELAND, An American Vessel Ashore .FLNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DecetabCr 11.—Tho Pope la at Vic clila. ' On the 29th a French Regiment left for home, evacuating Castle San . Angelo. The Pontificia' flag was hoisted river. the Castle. The man Who gave information about Sur. Dalt. is a French Canadian named Atari°. Ue betrayed Surratt through Jealousy, and save Surratt told him! that the Lincoln assus ainatiou was a preconcerted plot. Surratt carried 'direct. from Davis Cabinet at Rich mond, the principal details of the plot to Washington, and the assassination was not only in accordance with the desire of Davis , Cabinet, but was done by their direction and orders. 'tautly, December 11.—Governor Wright, the American ambassador, is set lowly 111.. Lassos, December If-Noon.—The suspected Fenian steamer Bolivar is strictly guarded.. Rout:, December it—Noon. —Thu French Min ister informed the Pope if he withdrew from Rome the French troops could not support him. - Losooe, Decombsr 12-IVonn.—Consols open ed at bS , A; 5.205, 71; Illinois. 77A; Erie, 1714. Limnos,' December lit—Evening.—The steam er Bolivar seized • on hospice,ou of being' In tended for a Fenian man-of-war has :been claimed by the Minister of the Republic of Columbia as the legitimate property of his government. The Bolivar is the vessel Which went to La it uaym In charge of English eel cora and crew for delivery to the President of the ibiSqUeille government. The crew there insited on being retained in the ship - , which' was refused. They thereupon left l'he non - with her and returned to England. • She will - now probably he handed over to the Columbia govern Meat. The excitement 1n reference to her has died out. CORE, Wednesday, Dec. 12.—A large number of Fenians have embarked at this and other Irian twirls for America. CCNEAVILT, Wednesday, Dee. 12.—The chip Mary Baker; -from Philadelphia, bus arrived al this port very leaky. IVEVI3II.I4,Dec. Pi-The ship Indus, bound to Philadelphlai, Is ashore near this place. Livecroot., Dec. 12.—The Provision market - •Lestiox, Dec. 12.—The money market is easi er. :Consols loan advanced te. per emit : , elos: log at tkids ; for money. The following are the closing prices for American beciwitiesi U. S. 1-20 s, 71; Erie,47!;; IIIInOU Central, 17i FROM NEW ORLEAIS. The Evacuation of Mazatlan. TROUBLE CONCERNING C)NTISCATED LANDS KTITARTCHANGES IN TEXAS. Garrisons in the South. I.l\ll. CoMPI,I3IENTED NEW ORLEANS, De, 1 . 2.—A Mazatlan paper Lawn account of the evacuation of that city by the-French and the entry of lieneral Coro. na. Some .I.lberals attempted to selie the American steamer Continental, but were pro• vented. . • IC XIV OlLLEillii‘, December 1 . 2.--01 reports from Florida indicate considerable ill feeling between the citizens there. arising from the possession of contlecatt,l property by parties who purchased real estate at Confederate eon- fiscation sales, refusing to relinquish their claims to refugee Owners. The courts In some counties sustained the holders of property. but issued writs of election against persons holding property confiscated and sold by tine 'United States Government. Gen,. Foster, com manding the troops of the Stole thinks that thej troops cannot be safely removed. GatvzsvoUeeember ii—Lieutenant Colo. nel kills has a relieved by General Grlilln of the temporary charge of the Duman during the absence of General Niadov. DoeibledaY acts as Assistant Commissioner for Texas. la consequence of dispatches from Sheridan, Griffin leaves for the Itio Grande by the dis patch bout this morning. NEW,OI2I,EANS, Dee. U.—Barracks urn going up at Grenada, IlLssisimpl, • fur a permanent garrison for the United States troops. It la said that Jackson, Vicksburg and Natchez are also to be made permanent posts. The Ma jor General Commanding says this is simply to assist the civil authorities in maintaining the taw. Major General 3Vool lais,been compliments thy addressed by the Grand Jury of Marion ounty, MlasLsidpl, for his impartiality and justice In the execution of his duties, to which he rcplies: "It Is the desire oi the army that the civil authorities should be altogether en trusted with the execution of tee laws. FROM ItAiIIVILLE. The Pitoiool Food Itonds—Aflionesameut of the Leo - toilet ore,-lifosraloof VS. Sneed—A Owl for Damages. NA4IIVILLE, December AZ —A dispatch was received this morning front the special Legis lative Committee, sent to Memphis to recover the school fund bond loaned fo the Tennessee Yank. stating that. they _had arrived, and that things looked lavorable. Nothing further has transpired. The Legislature adjourns on Monday fo r the I holidays, and in the meantime the committee appointed to investigate the matter will pro ceed with their labors. Some of tile State authorities believe that tho bank al th ough unable now to return the bonds, will make such an arrangement as will indemnify tile Stain against loss ultimately.' , During the recent term of the Supreme Court of Tennessee. at Knoxvtik, the case Of Governor IV. 0. Illowalow ag "lust IV. 11. Sneed, for and involving, some twenty. live thousand dollars, was continued. A similar cart., that of Foster against U. L. Cox, for thirty thou Sand dollars aarnages, was heard, and the decision of the lArcult. Court reversed, and the property of the defendant, which hail been seized, was ordered to he re. stored. Cox had been indicted .in the drat Court for treason, but the. indictment was dismissed. I THE FEIIAN PL ISONER& Bowers Dlseharked—Fresh Indtrtmenta Prepared—Caso or dlcUscractil • Boot black. SWEETsnruo, Dec. It The pi isoner Begets was Heel:Raged Hob, Cl.ll3tOtly ta)..itly. Coo. eel Devlin furnished him money to carry him home. His statement Is that being drunk he deserted from the Auteritairi army and crossed with the lenians, and only came to his senses after he was arrested. Fresh indictments having been ,prerared against ItearJoif, smith Morrill, Howard and Crawford, they will he laid befrne the Grand Jury tomorrow. The case of McGowan is still under consid eration. HO is a Mlle fellow anti claims Lobe a boot black, and w sot with the leniana to carry on his trade. lie is skid to when implements of his trade with hardlic n iar reqed.. • Petroleums—Steamboat Sunk. NAinvtLte, Dec. t:.—Eight hundred and for ty.one barrels of petroleum have arrived here since Sdv. Ist, from the Upper Cumberlands. Locisvittr, Dec. steamboat Empe ror from Cincinnati, to New Orleans, with valuable cargnk nt the bend of the Fulls this evening. rho cargo is damaged consider lily. Thu bout's bow lies in ten feel of water, Fenian Trials. • IPorzersurne, December 12.—Thu Court ruled out Deetins pleas. The _pnsooers Were arrulaned. and plead not guilty. The trials commence next Tuesday. 3.1.1 e Court adjourn. .cd, tin todnorroce. Hostile ludians—Tronble Antlapelled DCZICLII CITY, Dee. 12..—The. Cheyennes are exhibiting a hostile disposition and trouble is anticlpateal soon. PIT TUB cent.r..] FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. THE NEW ORLEANS RIOTS. Female Clerks to be. Discharged. Wm:lwo:rex; Dee. 12.—Mtt Stevens' bill, re ported yesteraay from the Committee on Ap-: prop fiat ions, to supply the deficiencies in al.; propriations fee, the present fiscal year, and which Is made the special order tot to•rhor row, embraces the following items . : For pub. tic printing, 03,000; binding, $1.71,000' bureau of statistics, WOO; fuel, light end labor in the Treasury bending, ttflleJi to refund the fib Auditor, It",Stio; Marine Hospital, Louisa - 111e. tin,ol4; fencing the grounds south of the Pres ident's house, 413:5(1; repairs and preserva• [lon of t henubl le buildings, $13,000; furniture and the repairing of earniture, 1110,0001 some for Treasury building, 110,000; heating apparatus, public buildings, 15,000; facilitatteg communication by telegraph, 40,00 e t supervi sing local steamboat inspectors, 70,000; watch men for public buildings, 2;00 t deficiency for work done In Washington City, 170,197 ;stable at' Executive Mansion, 1,5001 metropolitan 47,72 , ,5rs ; commutation of quarters and fuel fur Officers of theengineer corps, 190 led ; damuge done to Washington Aqueduct, PLeUe; contmenneles of State Department, 250.10.5, The specie! committee to inquire into the New • Orleans riots, held a meeting to-day. and took the testimony of Messrs. Fish and Du runt. The latter w as Pretirlent of the State Convention of Loulslana, of 1001, and his evi dence was chiefly a repetition of that given by him to the Military Commission at New i Oricans,to inquire into the facts of the riot. The Congressional Special Committee is ex pect.' to start or. their mission to New Or leans, on Monday next. Thu following is an order issued from the War department : W•ft MCA'S nterr, APO'. Orel, e, i WssIIINUTON, D.C., Dee. 10, ISC,C, (irrieria Order R. 95.—Par. graph revised regulations of the' army. Is hereby moditiesi to read as follows: seta The legal punishment for soldiers by sentence of court mantel, ac cording to the jurisdiction Of the Court, are death, imprisonment, Imprisonment on bread and water diet, solitary confinement, bard latter, forfeitures of pay and allowances, tile charge Worn service, repriredinds and. stitch non-commissioned °Moen% • reduction to the ranks. The periods of elandnement in aggra vated or repeated caeelof desertion shall not exceed one year solitary confinement, or con• tinement on bread water ehall not exceed four teen days eta time, with inter eala between the periods of such confinement not les- than such periods, and _trot etesieding elghty-four slays in shy one year. Enlisted men for pure ly military offences- shall not be confined in a State prison or penitentiary, and when sol diers, for other than tallittary offences, are sentenced to confinement in a penitentiary, they will be dishonorably discharged from the Service in the order promulgating the proceolings of Court:' The ball- and chain shall not be used as a punishment. Ordnance , sergeants and hospital stewards, though liable todischarge, shall not be reduced. Nor are' they to be tried by regimental or garrison court martial unless by special permission of Ilse department commanalattE.-- - By order ot the Secretary of War. • E. D. TOWSS sac, A. A. G. I The following important nominations were) sent into the Sene.te today for confirmation: John A. Dix, of New York, Minister Plenipo tentiary to France; A. Williams, of Miehi gen, MEI ister liesidenCat San Salt - odor; John Sena, of Ohio Minister Resident at Liberia;ll. S. Peck, ot Ohio, Minister Resident at Hayti; John McGinnis, jr., of (throne, Minister LinSl- dent ut Stockholm; A. G. Lawrence of Rhode I Island. Minister Resident at Costa Rica; W yea ham Hoffman of Louisiana, Assistant Secre tary of Legation at Paris; It. Ewing. Of Rau sass Minister Resident at the Hague; J. H. Campbell, of Pennsylvania, Minister Resident at Bogota. Commander C. 11. Cooper, of the United States ship Winooski, reports to the Secretary of the Navy, from Rey West, the sailing of the Winooski from that place for the coast of tu be, and that the health of the officers and crew was Much improved. The statement that the Secretary of the Treasury had under consideration the subject of dispensing with tile services of female clerks has produced *strong pressu - e against such action, or at any rate Coat ho should not such • at truce with the service of this class of employees. it is thought he may be in - I duced to reconsider the matter as far as faith fel andtompetent ladies may be found aiuong those ut present employed, but appion for additional appointments have nests slight chance of success. The reported *settlement. by Consul MOM, of London, made. with Francis Trenholua Co., the'notorious blockade runners, and the agents of the rebel Government, during the oar, was made without the kuowledge or con• went of Mlnliter Adams or Consul Dudley. of Liverpool, and is not sattefabtory to the Gov ernment. It lute, therefore, been repudiated. Of gold, the Trees iry held to-day MHO 000, of which r 21,441,000 is to gold certificates; the balance belonging absolutely to the Govern ment. The coin receipts have largely dimin ished during the last mouth. The White House, although not as °selfi sh ely attractive as before the Session of Con gress commenced, still attracts many visitors. Tne usual number presented themselves to- day, and, In addition to °Metal interviews with members of the Cabinet, the President found time to receive many of those seeking all audience. he rev eipts from Internal Revenue to slay am T ounted to $631,C15. The Prealtient It. recognized Allan A. Bur ton Couaul of Costa Rica tor the State of Ken. teck y, to reside at LOlll.lllO. FROM MEXICO. Maxim'Hai to May In Mexico. GREAT JOY IN 14RA CRUZ. Mos emenis or the Contending Forces. New_ Yuan, Dee. 12.—Ilavana dates to the 6th have been received by the steamer Eagle. The steamer Enter had arrived With Vera Cruz ilates of ;he ;id; and City of Mexico of the:Silt. • . The Inhabitants of Vera Cruz made great demonstrations of Joy on the Ist inst., In lain -0 r et the announcement that Maximilian had determined to stay In. Mexico. The prefect had ifftbtliS , a proclamation stating that Car lotto to in a great spirit of abnegation ' Ile her husband bail determined to adhere to Mexico. in defence of which he proposes to stied the i last drop of his blood. • The French General Donny has readied the city of Mexico frouxPotosi on the :id, and con tinued on Ills march to Puebla. . General Ay mard•s section of. French troops hail reached Perote en route to the coast. , The French garrison were to leave :Madill ! vas on the :1%11.- 1 Juarez is reported to be at Saltillo. I The greater portion of Tebuttean is in the • hands of the Liberals. Pulancingo would soon fall to the Liberals. Pepiele was threatened b Corona; and Juarez has withdraw fe y rs to the foreigners in Mexico to Join h i m.i Durango was Occupied by the Liberals bit the Nth.' Mr - is about retiring trout San Lula Potost laid driveno Sierra. Tee French are being rapidly out of Senora. • Puebla has been declared open to the corn ' , mince of the world so long as Vera Cruz Er 0C- Cllplell by the French. IMPORTANT ma REPORTED THE OREGON-- SENATORSHIP Official from the Rio Grande At'asii 'novo, Dec.ll—The bill reported by the Conan:Hee on J,toliclary of the House, rePeal ing the act of 1740, which limits prosecutions for treason to three years, has. created a lira found sensation, and the taent of that body has been promptly arrayedry agarnst the proposition as 'a monstrous one. Many Matting Republicans, Including fdr. eteux, will resist.the proposition to the last, as an es pod facto law. Mr. Stewart yesterday received a telegram from San Francisco, stating that Senator Nye, of Nevada, received a malority in tho Ley iii lature, and will undoubtedly be re-elected. Gen. illooutecid,,of Kew Orleans, lo hire. His business Is coanected with the rebilliding of the:all:owls laLouislana. .There is little doubt but that ho wilt De atICOOSItaI. a.tvices are received at lion. Grant's headquarters, from Gen. Sheridan. There is clothing of importance In reference to affairs 'On the 1110 (amide. • PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1866. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, (SE I'ON 11 SESSION.) AS:111 NOTON. Dee.l2, DO; SENATE. . _ ler, MOrgan introaticed a Joint liesolution, presenting the thanki .of Congress to Etr. Field, for the successful t laying of the Atlantic Cable. Teo Instriet or Celtunbla suffrage bill was taken up. Mr. Ilrown of M les oilri, maintatited that silt. frogs should be universal w I them L restrictiOns As to race. The question was on Covran , s amendment to eaten,' franchise to females. Mr. Doolittle -aid he would vote -against the auiendinent. lie hail arrived at the conclu. shin that the true foundation upon which tO rest suffrage was the head of the family. se-. cording to nature and religion, Man Was the bead of thejcs*t kr. Ile ices told the Indian or ' Attlee - wee - en sontreteat. Ile was told whathe could not believe. Though some tew of the latter might be, It would be a burlesque noon repnplican Institutions to say those who had lately Ivan slaves were competent. - -- - The yeas and nay., -on the amendment of Mr. Cowan were taken with the following re sult! Yea!, 9 nays, M. • Mr. Piro:1011"am! the follow tug amendment to come atille end of the tirst eection• of the bill reported by Mr. Cowan: "Provided that unperson who has heretof , :re voted In this Dietrit t shalt be permitted to tote unless he shall be able at the time of offering , the vote, to read and to write his own name." Mr. Saulsbury spoke against the bill. Mr. Trumbull Introduced a resolution re. I questing the Prosldelit to Inform the Senate I whether any persons - had been appointed to I odic° elucc the last adjournment of the Senate to fill vacancies existing prior to that adjourn ment, particularly - If such is not the ease. In regard to the Surveyor of Philadelphia, Adjourned ILOCSE. Mr. Maim) introduced v. r. sold Don author. IZlng the 'Committee on the War Debt of the lops States to report a 0111 authorizing the taxation of taco and a ltalf per cont. on Nation• al bunks for the pitynietid 91 anon debts. Objection being, made,, lies over, 'the resolution of My. Price relative to the issue and circulation of National banks.was laid over. • A resolution declaring that no State of the South refusing to adopt the Constitutional .amendnient ~hall be entitled to represents. Lion which was laid over. The credentials of It. li. Epperson, of .Tel. as, WWI presented and referred to the KiectiOn The bill repealing the law of 1790„ which provides for no wird for treason after the ex• piratton of three years, was taken up, debated and recommitted to tile Judiciary Commit. see. The 1,111 anthoriXing the. President to Confer brevet rank on otlk•crs appointed tont° regu lar army for gallant services to the volunteer . service was passed. TV's bill of last session regulating tine peace establishment of the army, was reported and tabled. Tile bill regulatingapporntments was debit• tad at great length. , ii r. melee, from the Committee on Military Affatrs, reported and recommended the pas sage of a bill relating to brevets in the army of the United States, and stated Its object to be to plate volunteer officers appointed to positions in the army upon the same footing with regular °inters. The bill passed. Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported the army tell of last session to increase and x the mary peace mitab. nah ment of the army of the United States. Laid on the table. Also, a mointion to extend three months extra pay of certain officers. Laid on the table, Mr. calends also lei - vatted adversely upon tine memorial of A. Gleason and tie others on the sumo subject. Mr. Thayer, from the CoMmlltee on Private land Claims, reported an act coutirtolnit the t UM of Alex. Gardapier to a certain tract of land in the State of Wisconsin. Passed. The noise resumed the consideration of the MI, to regulate appointments to r and re movals from office. The pending amendment offered by Mr.• Williams was agreed,to. . Various other anneinlments were offeKed, - giving rise to much discussion, which was participated In by Messrs. Williams, Schenck. Tbayhr, Hasson, Bingham, Willson, (of lowa,) and Stnallabarger. An amendment offered 1,5• Mri Wil liams prodding that the heads of -depart ments should bold their offleo during the term of office of the President by whom they were appointed, unless removed by tine cement of Senate, and should severally appoint their as sistants, and all their subordinate ofileersoras further amended at the suggestion of Mr. Bale, by strlidng out the latter clause pro siding fur the appointment of subordinates, and the amendments° modified was agreed to. An amend men ... tinter.' by Mr. Garfield, pro viding for the-punishment of any officer who shall receive or pay any money out of the Treasury of the United States, In violation of the provisions of tine bill, was altered, at the suggestion of Mr. hale, to matte the Punish ment apply to the payment or receipt of money In violation of the provisions of this or any other statute of the United States, and so altered, was.agreed to, finally. On motion of Mr. larneswortb the further consideration of the inn and amendments was postponed until Thursday. Mr. 'looker, by unanimous consent. report ed bill to provide national currency secured by pledge of United States bonds, and to pro. vide for the circulation And redemption there . of and for other purposes. On motion of Mr. Niblock a resolution was adopted calling upon tine President for all .correepondence, reports and information in his possession no relation to the riot alleged to have occurred at New Orleans on the filth Of July. The suffrage bill .was discussed- at some length. In the course of lits remarks, Sir. Rogers said The question before the country sena not as to who altould, or should not, vote. Alla question was between constitutional liberal. lam and despotism. Mr.Relly, of Pennsylvania, understood the gentleman to say that t , mt government was a despotism which denied representation to Its citizens. and lie wanted to ask him whether that was a free government or a despotism which denied - to its people not only represen tation. but citizenship, and yet taxed OMNI Mr.- Rogers - anewerod that if Mr. Rally's theory of despotism was correct, them our fathers . who framed the constitution Wore themselves despots. Mr. Kelly remarked that-he had not asked about the opinion' or merits of our fathers; but the opinion of the present leader of the Democratic party In the .Ilouse—the gentles man from NSW Jersey, and he would again ask him if be was in favor of denying both the right of topreserinition anti the right of zenship fret . millions of American people and their postertty, and if he would declaim against that as despotism which asked that every man should be a citizen, and that no citizen who was not allowed a free voice in electing his representatives anti be taxed di. meetly or it.ctlreetry I Dlr. itogerS. In reply, said-he was 1/1171:1111y op posed to inflicting upon the people of tbe South or people of the North any rule of suf frage by virtue of an amendment to the COSI -111.11111.1011. wa State the question tor n itselfnted. Ile each held that to the settle States were sovereign and that each one had a con. ,stitetional right to control its own domeatle. poll, y. Ile was an much in favor of or libertys a .any one could be, but he would ate lu that connection that ho was opposed to negrO suf frage in every fern). Mr. Thayer, of Pennsylvania, inquired whether the gentleman had not voted against the Coast Rational amendment abolishing slavery. Mr. Rogen) answered that he had, upon the ground that the States hail exeluslise control over the Institution of slavery and he stilt considered that Constitutional Amendment utterly snit and void. The slaves were free, and so help him GO, hc wofild do all in his , power to maintain their freedom, (laughter,) but they ,had been made free, not oy the amendment but by the war minter. lie stood by the President of the United Statesoche would go down to posterity as one of the brightest jewels that had aughter.) ever been given to the country, (L The Prenitlent might be scoffed at by traitors to the co Lotion of their country, 'but Almighty tiod would have it written in letters of gold upon the altars of Christianit (renewed laughter-) that at least one pure loann wad left in the land, who at all hazard. , would stand by the Constitution of hie country. (Continued laugh ter). Air. Rogers protested against tieing inter runt ed. Ito WRS not surprised thatitlio gentle man scoffed at the downfall of liberty. It wan to one,d that they would 410 so, but he for would not be put down in that way. lie had a right to express his opinions. lie had /11003,3 expressed them freely, time its would continue to do so for the short time he had to remain it, the House, (laughter,) unless . the- majority should got rid of him, as they cd, rid of several other members by expulsion. liefelt it to be tiut to warn against go, encroachmen y ts of Congrethess people. ! Adjourned. • Lutheran Convention I . II3I.AMILTHIA, December 12.—The special convention Or the delegates from fifteen or thodox Lutberion Sy node in the United States and Canada,- met this evening in We Trinity Lutherian Church. Over one Itnndred dein attes were preshnt, among whom. are a num ber of the most' prominent clergy of this de nomination. • The object of We convention is the consideration of the pronosidons for a basis of union between the various orthodox Lutherian Synods In thin country, and Ita pro ecedings are looked to with considerable in. Wrest by that denomination. There is allarge attendance both of clergy and laity and the greatest unanimity has thus far prevailed.' Au organization was effected thin morning by the appointment of hey. G. Braseler, of Zsenople,ra., 11. P. not h, of Pitts burgh, and key. Streissguth, ot Milwaukee, as' - dudes. . Mal M=== Olt Crry, PA., Dec. it—lnver 2, ..l Inches, sad lallinz The ',Caller is getting Colder; freez ing. 011 tnarkeYdull Flux VAN, Doe4:l2.—Ricer at this point thir ty locate :tad falling; at 011 City thirty•six inches. Weather TerY zeta. FROM nu , TORK. The Toiled states and Franee on the dicalconquestion-Thw ilfillsitg Frauds -Fenian lieellog-lotrlisse of saddle psi commercial • circles-The Haire Line of Steamships Discontinued- The Steamships to be Sold-Activity a; Fenian liendnuarteror-Shut for the linglish-Te=as Aids the Cause of Irish Llberl-Thohereabtints Of Stephens -insurance Matters-llnportant Trial .‘iitimages liteeotered-Base Bail Sop Wool Cenrentioncd. - c., NOW Tone, December 12.-A London paper say.: The boiLs of the agreement between the United States,and Franco relative to Mex ico is that certain tracts of laud shall be tuft Open to French cOlorillation, and the arrange. merits for payments be Prance to, Mexican bondholders shall remain intact. The testimony against Revenue officers Der llNTliton and Levin shows strongly that they. branded whisky which never paid tax. A large Fenian meeting was held at Clinton Hall lust night. Over Ono hundred recruits were obtained. The Herald to-day co ntaine an insulting ed torial, calling the papers out of tile city m Lrylnen; awl abusing those not adhering to the Ring. • In his charge to the gmnfrjury of the Court of Sessions, Recorder Hackett alluded panic. ularly to the manifest increase of crime in the commercial circles and the unsafe condition of the public buildings. The Directors of the Havre -Steamship Com pany have decided tosell the steamships Argo and Fulton at auction, on the 23,1 inst., it Mg been found neeessary to discontinue the Maim want of patronage. Stephens' headquarters exhibits an anima ted spectacle. Men are busy packing ammu nition, and arms are arriving from rcuusyl vanlit an d Beloit - are, collected 1,5' Col. Condon. Itonatlo s are made to the amount of a mil. I lion of rounds of tired ammunition with arms. Texas sends thirty-four thousand stand of arms and four thousand dollars in-currency. The report of the arrival of Stephens In Ireland is looked foi with onllety. No goes- Dion exhts but that lie has loft the country. Thapttblic expect important news from Ire land within three weeks. • The Executive Committee of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, at a meeting this morning, referred the following subjects to appropriate committees: iiranting Ind iserim nudely the privilege of unlimited insurance; writing general policies on the contents of dwellings; payment of claims before maturity and before the cause of fire is satisfactorily ascertained; allowing the use of gas generated from extructa of coat oil; to secure municipal action generally to prevent the storage of coal oil salt extracts where other property is ex posed; to secure the organirstlon of local boards andadvance the rates to a remunerat ing Standard throughout the country; and the adoption of the most eillcien; measures to de tect and punish incendiaries. This steamers Recto and ltaysria arrived from Europe to-day. A ease is on trial in the Supreme than, that of John W. Taylor . , a St. Louis banker, and agent for Horns, Ketchum & Co., for covery of fifty thonsand dollars, .for allege damages upon certain stock and gold trans actions in INS. lire. Caroline Rexford has recovered seven thousand tive hundred doll:ors . damages in the Supremo Court against the Seventh or en tie Railroad Company for injuries sustain ed whilegetting on one of their ears. . Mr. a posh - Mice clerk, has been held for trial on the charge of purlolninp, money letters. Tile tenth annuli Convention of the Nation al ASSOetatlent of Base Ball Players convened at Clinton Hall at 1 r. v., and was eitled to order by I'resideul John Wildey, of the Mutual Club of this city. About three hundred and fitly delegates are in attendance, represent = clubs in venous States, from Maine to Oregon. Delegations from' the Northwestern Association were invited tO seats on the plat form. _- The eternoon sesolon was mainly occupied In balloting on the application of clubs for membership in the association, of which there were 157. The report of the Judiciary Committee was read by the chairman, Mr. P. Pigeon, of tile Eaters; Club. Complaints against various clubs, were laid on the table, owing to informality la their pre- sentment. The Convention. then adionrned l half past Seven o'clock, atwhich Lion it wa ti s l again coiled to order by the President. The report of the Committee on Rules and negulatinnS was read by the Chairman. J. It. Jones, of the Excelsior Clot, of New York. Tie reading of the various amendments and alterations created a Vitst amount of excite ment. Among oilier amendment , adopted by the Convention was one which makes the employment of hired players in a neaten game sufficient ground forthe expulsion of the clubs° offending from the association. Another provides for reptesentation of the Stale Ball A.ssoctatlons in the National Asso clation• another does away with the round arm style of pitching. Clubs accepting a chal lenge must play the match the sumo oeaoon, and the defaulting club must send a ball to its opponent. The length of time re_qiiired for membership Ina club previous to playing: a match remains the same as heretofore. At the time our report closes tne Convention is going Into ballot for officers for the ensuing year. - - The Ituaso•Amerlean Telegraph:l • • SAN FRANCIBCO, December 12.—Further In telligence concerning the °penalties of the Russo-American telegraph expedition, re ceived in hart Francisco yesterday, says that only three hundred miles of the me route re main to be explored. In 114inne6 of rennin Priv lismrsx, Dee, 11—The gunboat Wolverine suddenly left here yesterday, supposed to be In search of Fenian privateers. There is greet activity hero in the naval and military circles. The Cen•fitatlonal Amendment. IttcemoNe, Yn. Dec.l2.—lt is stated that only four members of the Lisure Constitutional be rell ed on to yote for the amend' meet. CITY AND SUBURBAN. ADDITra AL LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE. ---*--- Christmas Prosenta—what to Boy nod from Whom 10 Porches. The reader need not again be reminded of the near approach of the gift .season, ter everybody feels new life course through his veins, in anticipation of the holidays, and the usual attending Joys And pleastires. Our merchants are keenly alive to the great tie 'mend which will be made upon them by the i purchasing cominunity;' Reeking ay:primula' e gifts to bestow upon dear friends and rola lives. There are numberless bazars or head quiriers for obtaining desirable and suitable articles of use, beauty and adornment, which will :prove most acceptable mention as presents, d prombient among; theca, i the well-known and popular notion and trim ming house of 31.terum tt Carlisle, No. 19 Fifth street. Few of ou. e s tab lis hmen t, rs are unite quainted with this the admira ble system upon which its business la con ducted, the richness and variety of the usually large stock, and the advantages to be obtain ed in dealing there. Tile goods embracing . eveey imaginable article usually kept in simi lar first-class houses of this line of trade, have been selected with the best Judgment and care, and are di:weep:lo( at the most inducing and liberal prices.- %Pe wore yesterday shown through the salesrooms, and found all of the numerous departments" fully shed with choice articles, suitable for t he holiday trade. Should we devote o e entire space to citing all Old aillchis &I which Met our view but elle the following articles. wlticlq-In lot m l would prove Just the things lot 'llestmus and New Year 'a presents: Real ant mit:loop Lace Good+ Plain and Embroldereilltandker chiefs, ladles' Cashmere Scarfs, Fyne- Cloth and SDI Gloves, Croquet and Skating Hose. tinder Shirts and Drawers, Ear - muffs, Rich Jewel and Work Dozes, Watch. Handkerchief and Clove Boxes, Elegant Purfumery Stands, Cigar Stands and Dre•nslng Cases. Fine - Furs, Belt Clasps, Albums, Dogwood and Jet Jewel ry, Fine Morocco Wallets anti Bags. In addi tion to these titers wl co ll ar s, un an elegant assortment of paper linen shirts and fancy goods for ladles' and gentlemen's wear. Country and it retail dealesl can buy no where alba to a better atlyantage r ,ms - recently the entire stock was marked down to the low est possible margin. Gentlemanly clocks anti lady assistants will be- found constantly In at tendance to wait upon patrons, and we cheer fully commend the house of Diaerum Y. Car lisle to all holiday purchasers. Alleged Rape Mears Moon and Wrlgley last evening or. rested a young man named Samuel Lloyd on a charge of rape, preferred by Margaret Bell. The accused in a youth of about nineteen, and has boarded with his brother.lmisw, Mr. camp, in Temperanceville. The. girt in, as she says, between thirteen and fourteen Fears of age, and was employed as a servant girl in the family of Mr. Camp. Two weeks ago lust Friday evening Ur. Camp and his wife were absent from home, attending a ball la Temperance Mail. Tempe:nut:evilly, and Lloyd and the girl Bell were the Only parties lett at home. It was at this time that the alleged outrage was committed. The defend 'at dames that any force was used on hispart, and alleges that the Information would not have been made had it not been that Mrs. Camp had given Margaret notice to quit her service. Lloyd is locked up, awaiting a hear ing this morning at aim &clock.. -- A Frank ICAse.-1 4 1avina Frank eatno to the uffleo of Alderman Straw, yesterday, andlOdg• ed en Information agaitut Peter &ono, elre.rg , trig lOW sflth having of and without cause pulled the annul' locks of the said vino. Peter was arrested and frankly thea knOwledgod his guilt, tint In order to hare smatter properly vtarltoated through the ron• °gulled legal claimants, be entwed ball for a hearing tO be bad In the cape tomorrow, / 05a ,. Slattern Maltreated—ln Overcoat Lost. An individual named IL Scholl appeared be. lore Alderman Lynch yesterday, and made oath charging 1.. Seymour and his wife with trover and conversion. The case as stated by Selloff Is as follows: Ile and Mrs. Scholl` went to take tea with the Seymours on Sunday ON , ening,, at their earnest felicitation. After par taking of a bounteous repast the Samara and keymours went out for a stroll in company with each other. On returning to the home of fh - c latter, situate on die corner of Ross and Second streets, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour proceeded up stairs to divest themselves of their out-door wrappings. After a time Selloff heard a terrible noise np stairs as if a melee was in progress when he rushed to the second door, where he beheld Seymour in the clutches of his better half, who was Industriously pounding him In the face, the symmetry of which was lost in a horrid bath of bloat. Fearing that the feminine would murder the masculine head of the house Of Seymour, Scholl' interfered in his behalf, interposing his burly frame be tween the luckless husband and his infuriated wife. Instead of effecting a cessation of hos- Wales, it only Increased the wrath and rein vigorated the - arm of the virigo, who turned upon poor selloff and dealt him a couple•ef blows on the nasal organ,that hail the ' effect of making him : 4 seek the lower door where he communicated the intelligence of his reception to: his we. The latter gratified what she suttposed to ff be start after - were hastening to their home, on arriving at which, they discovered that they her husband's overcoat and the scarf and the train in an Instant alter were hastening to their home, on arriving at which, they dis covered that they had token the wrong coat. The next morning they returned the gar ment and demanded their property, but wild° Mrs. Seymour took the coat that bad been car ried Ml' In mistake, she refused to give to Mr. entreaty. own wrapping. After exhausting all to no effect, Mr. Scholl' appeartil before the magl6trate, mid instituted proceed ings as stilted. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of the Semi:airs. The lloltday It is a generally conceded fact that no house hold is perfectly furnished that has not in its parlors a piano. It is Just as essential to the cothfort and pleasnre of the relined as is the sun's warmth to the flowers or the stars to the beauty of night. Lea than half ► Cantu'," ago tile piano wa3 introduced on the stage at the Convent Garden Theatre as a "nem inatru, ment," yet from the perfection of its mechan ism and its power to give tone and voice to harmonious sounds, It has grown in popular fav otheruch an extent as to almcrst supercede all instruments in producing music for the home circle. Of all the pianos at present in the market none have surpassed—and In the estimation of many musical critics, none have equalled these manufactured by Chlckerlng d Sone. For depth and flexibility of tone, and a ca pacity for following every waver and graver of the voice without losing any of its rich meloly—filling a Fast concert complete ly, but yielding no harsh grating - vibrations. being in fart the very embodiment of harm o nioue utterance and beauty of sound, It stands without a Oval. Aside for its merits as a musical Instrument, Its great massive shin ing, surface like polished ebony and a hits pearl-like keys are ornamental in the highest degree, and should therefore be regarded as a pies,' of parer a.dortituent. C. C. Mellor Co., No. SI Wood street, are the sole agents for the sale of those instru ments to Western Pennsylvania, and those wishing to purchase or examine those musi cal wonders should wive them a call. They are also the agents for the cheap Emerson pianos which they warrant for Ilve years. lie fore no I eerie g your holiday presents you should not fall to visit Mellor's. Remember the place, sl Wood street. The Plymouth Tole. The second day.ot thettar and festival, of the Plymouth Church, at City Rail, was oven more successful than the first. At an early hoar, the people began to flock to the Ural, and the attractive room was 1, ell filled during the en tire day. At evening, however, tate-BAtung was, of course, greater; and even exceeded that of Tuesday evening. To attempt to specify the manifold attrac tions of the Hall would be h to fall. The after the a h r e e too many. Wo may safely, owever, many beautiful and agreeable ladles who are In attendance in all direcon, rak he rable dinners afforded to ti hungr n y vi t sitors m as among the chief attractions. The New Eng land Kitchen, too, In a grand centre of attrac tion, end there Is no end to the interest ex cited in those who get a peep of its tuner my. terlea T o- day, Mrs. Jemtma Whittaker, one of the leading spirits of the olden time, who, grace the -Kitchen," will furnish forth to her visitors a genuine old fashioned New England dinner, prepared by her own hands. A prom , inent feature of this meal will lie a dish of the world famous Connecticut Chowder. During the evening of yesterday tt was al most impossible to and room for thererowd present, and every one von looked - at seemed happier than the rest. We sincerely hope the exhibition may continue to be as perfectly ”uccessful as it has been Bo far. • Sultnble Present% The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Kay S. Company, the well known and extensive book fuel stationa ry dealers, N 0.65 Wood street. Commendation of such a firm which has long occupied a prominent positiOn In that line of business In our city, will prove,unnecessary,btit we would direct attention to their large stock of choice publications purchased exclusively to supply the holiday trade. It lets never been disputed that a book is the moot suitable and appro priate gift for old or young. It is a mental cote which passes current in all circles of nutty, and as a gift is always deeply apprecia ted. There wilt be found at Kay S Co's a most ntimplete catalogue 01 books for sale of all the distinguished and standard authors, embrac ing elegant presentation volumes, and richly bound nooks for children. A full assortment ' of family and pocket bibles,.prayer and hymn books, Sc., rte., will also be found at rates the .most reasonable. The firm deal largely In rosewood and mahogany writing desks, tour ists eases and portfolios, and - a great variety of fancy articles usua ch e er fu l l yp sar first class houses. No recommend Messrs. Kay .t Co. to. the patronage of those desiring to purchase suitable holiday presents. A Sensation Spoiled A startling story was told on the streets yesterday, to the effect that a heavy mail rob bery bad been committal to the city. The malls for Allegheny and Manchester are made up at the Pittsburgh PosteMee and sent to the other offices by a messenger on a street car. Yesterday In orning the messenger start ed, as usual. with the mall bag, which was pLaped on the platform of the car. On passing the Red Lion Hotel the bag swa stolen off the platform, so the street story said, by some fellow Who darted with his booty through the hotel and made good his escape; Report said that a very considerable amount of trieney wog contained in the mall, and no small ex citement was the tha t.resul An investigation of the matter proved tte bag had Jolted Off the platform and bad not been seen to fall. A few hilnutes afterwards a boy saw the bag. picked it up and carried it into otherd Lion. The messenger, on reaching the end of tile bridgeiscovered is loss, came his deemed 'his d charge, a h nd went on way. Thugendeth the sensation. The tlipsey Abduction Case Again. Our readout will remember the account which we published a few weeks ago, of the three little girls who alleged that they bad been stolen from their homes in Buffalo, for to remain with a hand of travelling Link s who are now encamped at Manchester. The authoities here yesterday received in formationr front }Harri s burg , t h a t in 'lB6oa lit tle girl named Maggie Lawler, answering in every particular the description of the Mag gie Lawler in the ease that we reported was stolen from her friends at Buffalo, whither she had gone on a visit from her hems near goad ing. Tharequest was made that tile Maggie Lawler who is with the gang at Manchester might he secured anti held until she could be seen by her supposed friends. The matter was placed tn the hands ot the Allegheny po lice and the child will probaoly he again at Mayor Moerlson's office to-day. Sleeting Before Commissioner Mc- Candless —A hearing was had yesterday be fore United blates Commissioner McCandless, In the case of J. E. Bruner and George H. Wil liams, calor Durand, whose arrest by officer Wilmot on a charge of passing counterfeit money we announced some dsys since. Bru ner was discharged, but was held to hall in the aunt of 800 to appeases witness at the trial of Williams. Wllbame In default of 0,000 was committed to all to answer at court. Offi cer tVilUlet deserves the greatest credit for the efficient manner In which he brought the case to a imecessful Issue. !tow Is the Time for the ladles to prepare their presents for Christmas; fn slippers, ti dies, pincushions, de. lira d, embroidery andallk 'tunnies done, and stamps for sale. • Also elatimbse and sown 'cokes, wrappers and robes stamped from the reach perforated patterns. - 4.150, a model for cutting ladles and chil dren's dresses, at the celebrated Weed Sew lag Machine Wilco, No. lit Grant. street. 800 ad. Tertisement in another (solemn. • TT6 A Nnisance.—The prisoners of Abe county e a rl try thateir elumbers are disturb. ell by the ringing or the flro alarm bell in the Courtyard. It makes no particular difference since they are the only parties Who can Com. plain on that store. • Allegheny Comaellß.—The ochrteoua and obliging clerk of tho Select Council, Allcahn. fly D. loactorron, Eeq.. notifies tie tat a eta. led 'mooting of that body WUI be held fo nlght. c PRICE THREE CENTS. A Pante( Come to .Indgedent • 'Daniel Smithson la a young man, but never theless a fitting illustration of the truth of the old binge that "man Is prone to err." On last Monday evertlng Daniel,in order, as he says, to kill the leaden moments, went with accmplo of boon companions to a den of Iniquity on Roberts street; in the Seventh ward. Do strous of parading his wealth before the eyes of the habitues, he took hie wallet out and opened It attic enough to allow a youth named Johnny Walls to take therefrom a — piece of currency of the denomination of fifty cents, which the said Walls failed to return to tom. Becoming tired of the "ranch" on Roberts street, Smithson repaired to the domicil of Barbara Srambaugh, on Overbill street, where he remained until the fumes of the liquor ho had been drinking through the night deserted his brain and left him sane again. With the return of his senses he dis covered that his pocket-book. containing No, had been stolen from him. lie forthwith ap peared before Alderman Strum and made oath against Barbara for the theft. At a hearing which was had in the case yesterday, it was ascertained that it was not at Miss Stain. bough's he lost his money, brit at the house on Roberts street. Of course Barbara—the inno cent—was then acquitted and restored to lib erty once more. Rent% and Real Estate In various cities the price of real estate is materially decreasing, while rents are rapid. ly coming down to reasonable figures. The contrary state of things exists here. Instead of real estate falling In value it is daily rising, and fabulous sumerare demanded for all prop erty offered for sale. Rents will be enormous next season unless the community take a de cided stand not to be Imposed upon by heart less and avaricious landlords. There is no good reason why they should even remain as high for the coming year as they have men during the one now closing. A little firmness and opposition to the proposed advance in rents may succeed in accomplishing much goon. If no opposition be made there Is no telling where rents may stop. Few merchants can afford to pay enormous sums for their salesrooms unless they obtain dishonest profits noon their goods, and in that case, the general public are forced to contribute to the wealth of the real estate owner. We hope some of our prominent citizens will take the lead and inaugurate some movement where. by the "rine of landlords may be defeated in their plans to extort high rents during the coming year. , heats mast Und their level, and why not force theni down now-as well as at any other time. • Ilarratry.—Coniad Eberhart appeared be fore Alderman Strain, yesterday, and made oath charging (licer John Lutz with barra try. In his deposition Eberhart alleges that the accused within the last three months has made forty-two separate and distinct informa tions ag,ainatEberhart before various Alder man in this city for the purpose of extorting money from the deponent. Lutz was arrest ed and held in $l,OOO bail to answer at a bear ing to be had in the case to-day. • The Lecture.+-Y. T. Barnum, Eid., the hum bug of modern times, (we do not beg His par+ don) will deliver once( his brilliant and spicy lectures to-night, at the Academy of •tanste, under the nuapiens.of the Young Men's Men cantile Library Assotdation. Every 'body should be mor n in g eced seats may be ob. tamed thi n at the Academy of Music. Alf. Burnett favored us with a visit yes terday, looking an well and handsome as usu al. Ile means to glee two of bin Inimitable readings nutter the auspices ofthe Public Catholic Library association, just before the holidays. Mr. Barnett Is without a rival as an clocutioalst, and we congratulate our read ers upon the great treat in store for them. airnplicity and Perfection Combined. —The most perfect, most easily operated, most simply constructed. most durable, most effi cient for alt kinds of bowleg, and In short the best and clicajws, Machine in the world le the Wheeler dc Wilson. Call at the Agency, No. '2; Fifth street, and examine the due assortment fast received for the holidays. Gamblinir.—Ephraim millet • yesterday made information before Alderman Taylor, charging liettfrltst lloth and Joseph Turkey with gaming. It was alleged the the accused played several games of cards for valuable stakes. The parties were arrested and held for a hearing to-day. Ladles' Falr.—Commencing this afternoon, and conunuing till tomorrow night, the Ladles of the L orlon Baptist Church will hold a fair and festival at ho Church, Grant street, between Stith and boveuth streets. A rare season of enjoyment may beAnticipated. • VOllKa HP—St half past r: o•rloo.. r. Wed nesday, 121 h tell., Ht.tt KV W., youngest son of Seery and Catllarlnt Voskantp, aged months and 16 days., The funeral . 6 take plue on FninAT, at 1 o'clock Y. at, at the residence, 61 Wylie .11011. lhaiviA44Dlil A uli:JaViovti l / 2 4 1 1I ILLDALE CEMETELIT.--The beentlful “Lictd'racre.. • the turret suburban place of sepulchre. except one. In this county. att. tinted on ben. ttrlf i l , tton road. MmedhtlntY n . o . rth lintlf=lArlitogs4olfellUVralr\S. 'At!! sheau CitT• ALEX. AILEEN, I:lZSX:tiairi.TB33. 32ll3 Ei, No.lo Fourth street, PlAtstmith,Pa. corrizia of all kinds, CILLPLIA, OLOVIGB,aud aver. descriptlos of Fuussal FatuuolUL tkoosss =human. ...so wends y and night, Douse an Carnassa turnumeo. - Hisabibacia — Hay. David Karr 1 DA- kW. M W. Jacobus, D.D., Thomas Elnalf, Jaoilb Millar. Lao. • FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DERTA.KER S No. 196 Smithfield St., cor.lth, • (w..., from Seventh Btroct.) wrrwastrEt.calmr. •ND 791 BANUCIBKIC BTRLET. • r. /Amuse nrv. PA. R . T. WHITE & UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS itAnchester, Wood's Ram sal ,tetnitT• COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UVERY STAB • Varner so Bhalleld and Martian streets. Hann sad Carriage. ft...del.& Str z irp B lllol! . OA 11, N TAMI E Dd PAT. LEATHER BELTING AND BOSE, Manufactured it No. 58 SMITHFIELD OF.. by HAILT.I.EY. PHELPS & 'CO. Au, Agents for New York Rubber Co. • 4aum B e ltin g. Alva ■on fiIdOHMLI OO Multigit,ollol4Bll RIVETS and BOWL BELT BNS. etc. r lasers° WEST COMMON MACHINE STONE WOFEn, Northwest Cornerot West Common, ♦LLEOOLYT. EItED`K. AIIIVALTZII & Elate on hand or prepare on short notice HEARTY; •ND PT EP STONES. FLAGS FOE . I iff r at t TOME i t i tu i tt a lr2s i ac.. ',lirera promptly executed. 111.1CIEE/1. SON •BLE... GEOHGE HEAVEN, CANDY MANUFACTUR ER. And dealer In FOREIGN ••11:11 AILERIC/121 YRU/TS, 1'101:CLIC% NUTS, dC., &C.. No. 112 Federal filreet, Second door ermn a/tenni Nation' Jiank, e. • •. :was:re," ALLFGIIENT CITY FLOUR AM!) WIZ8:13 ISTCPPLIEL S. C. 314331 ASTER & CO. No. 15.5 Ohio St.. Allegheny. Who'War aid lAirtall Dealers in .171crom._Ic.ocl go,r.ta4is. Cash Tonl.l tor Wheat and Kra. CHEESE. 31X/ boxes Demo, rsetory and timbers for sole bl BROOMS. d'o..for ma. b 1 I:ll39ll — CrY. 100 bbbs. new prime IV bite Filet for sale by cluaturs O. BALBLET 43 bbia. SCA 'leaned and warranted Winter littalned. for sale by PPANELPAPERS—WaII and Cell las Docarationsi antique sod ottoOrst. for We b 1414 . W. P. 1 --- 0 . 13 4 11L 1 4. LINSEED OIL receiv e d r°`"%sugGE A. 1C51.1.7 • CO., 0.2.3 WbQul Diuggibis. 77 Wood e tact. AMERICAN WHORES, GOLD AND SILVER CASES, DUNSEATH& CO'S Zao. SG WIXOM EStarealt. den WATCHES, CHAINS AND ammrcrisladzcsr, AT A VERT SMALL PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILE - Y'S fi wytie 81y, 3d door from sth. J. W. JOHNSTON_ JOEL'VSTON & SCOTT, DEALNES IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILYER•PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 5174 LIBERTY BTRKET, x'”:e talabuxab. ,l2o o 3 a .u.5.. . par Parttcuisr attention elven to EeD►trinit ,atecies, Clocks and Jewelry. All work w4mt- FOIL TUE EIOLICIPAYS. • .. A FINE STOCK, ADAPTED FOR 313c0.1.clevy• Proare323.trs, I or ALL KINDS or xim - wmi.i. 3p,.. "Sr ? GOLD AND SILVER. WATCIIES for Ladles and tient, CIIA.INS . AND GUARDS: ' ELEGANT GETS. la verloussettlocs; COLD AND bILVEIr ne....,_ U niLVEIt 81 . 00N,3. VASES. RNS; . FANCY AIiTICLES, ac., de, JOHN MITSCH. So. ILI Feueral St., Allegheny 1W())''" 1 EAGLE COTTON WORKS. j AtINGitECESTLY PURCUALS ED THE EAGLE COTToN WORKS, nrower ly owned by Mews. KENO, PENNOCK & 1. e respeetfallytnforta the public. that wu w3lt continue the manufacture of /Meetings, Cotton Yarns, Carpe Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. Orden may be left at the Office of the Works, COINER ISABELLI S SANDUSKY STS., ALLEGHLIT CITY Oa AT THE - PITTSBUGG El , BRE FrEn r, Corner of Duquesne Way Sad Barters Alley, Pittislotargki., JOSHUA RHODES & CO. ncoann:u WELDON c 3 r. KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, A large semortment of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, rumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALWAYS ON MOW. 161 Wood Street, near Sixth. mrm:b7 89 159 89 : 89 MARKET STREET. I S9 39! • 139 (10 TO I 49 1 . PL. GO Mt 'EV 13 9 1 8 9 1 139'• 39 Market Street, 1891 AND GET YOUR. IS9 89 I ' 1 39 1 BOOTS, SLOBS, &C. ;s9 so , THE CHEAPEST AND HEST !Ea VIN 33C1E11 XrD , 2".l 89, NO AUCTION 6001)1 KEPT. 189 189 !JAMES ROBB, 89 Market St.'S9 , 189 89 89 S 9 :9 89 S 9 89 89 $9 CILAFJB. 31.1111...13ZEL. SNAXL..W. L. BL - LITLzil BARR, KNAKE &"REIETTLER, 9...,,or,t4iWAXELINK d SLIM, o. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh DIED. Pianos, Organs, ,y" Sole Agents for the Celeb - ated BRADBURY. New York. andSCIPLMACKEU CU.. PhROM. PIAN , Alen. ESTICY .1k CO.'S "COTTAGE." and S. IL B. W. SMITH'S "AMERICAN" ORGANS, And TILTON'S PATENT GUITAR. ' . The bed Italian And Germ. Violin And thdlikr Strings always on band . .n017:(43 CIIIIVA WARELIOUSE. RICHARD E. BREED. -num" cowurm,:ra., • No. 10d Woo4 l Blreet. BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TARLE WANE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY.. always on hand. CHINA. TEA BEII3, • CHINA DIEN tra BETH. • . CHINA TOILET BETH. CHI VASE% IN N A A. SPITTOONS, HOUSEMAN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTIVE: LAVA CARD semirrs, LAVA VASES, LAVA BPITIODNIA ENGLISH STONE WARE of all varieties, WWI wholeule and retail trade. The largest and most complete stock of everything in thls line In the MD. Prices and tams the same no In the eastern cities., myllist6 VI . J. LANCE, • , Chintz Window Curtain,' and Chair Carers Cleaned dc Iteglazed without unpacking. Between. Wood sad emltbileld, "IDATITNETISHIP NOTICE-JAMES M. CH BLATT Das purchased the Istereat of JOHN HALL. itt the.firm of JOHN HALL & CO. The uame ands tyle of the Arm will oeJUILN HALL & CU., aa heretofore. JAMES Y. CLEF NTT ......... J• HALL. ISSEPOIN.OODS.• . . .. . ... ...a/04\8J. 611 OWN. VALLEY FORGE PLOW , WORKS, 121 and 123 Liberty . ClPlttsbargb. JOHN HALL, & CO.. Iffantifscturers of all varieties of :Vortlsena and Southern PLOWS, UNION 110WRAS, SULKILY HAT gaKIIS.,_CiLTiVATOSS. rts.. and dealers In AtaIIuULTIMIAL IMPLEX:NTS of all de scriptions. PITTa , III:GII, Dec. I, lai& 011.LULF. 1 C. 8A.L.g1 , 1!: . Y. Na 91 Liberty 011SELES C. BALI LEY 14*o. mi. Liberty area. No 70 I:lbert7 Areal- CI eaLis C. BaLsLar No. Ir 4 Liberty *tree! In Great Variety, 89 89 89 89 89 S 9 S 9 89 I=2Ell And Atu steal Goof, generally BILK ASND WOOLEN DYER AND SCOURER, 1213 Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street, IJ(i dI4! =I STEPHEN or?, (=KRAL Die Sinker,, Seal and Medal Engraver, WM, SUND ID STUL 1.1118 CUM SUPEMIOR BEAL PRESSES, Cancelling Stamps and Visiting Cards, sum, PLATES min MARKING CIAITEU NU. 9 3 W o od at, Cor. Diamond ) dlley, DAVIS . BOOK 9.04.1.81,Rmi NEIV PAPER BANGLNGS. Ton Parlwart—TranEDealgns, ttn ti old Bor. 4 'oß LIBRABICIS—PoropeIan Pattents on Cranks 171Mdlia-LLS—New Crook Patterns on Hod Clay gIIVI.PrHA.MBEIrdI—Lace and *unit Patter:nil over dark grottds. lot salt by • W. P. WARSHAW,. esti Wood street. DARR CLOSH & Practical. Furniture Mantifacturtrs, COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. . Lotost tiles of VIIRNIITIRE constlatlvoa ban 110 :Es: HORSEsit 3PCOrt. BALE• .1,11,„glo*dllbe • told eV alt olf c 1i gr0r "3 , 21.71. 1. 17 -Y ,„: . 1 .-7' 0 ` 41 ODD Rood WUnK VA EE. matt end Priatn,u'vzifff NECESSARIES Wi- FOR TICE TS/I.—Tor • 50 , .! Cr." 946 4l purr. and other 15 ' "6 21 " Lir AigtitWILSCUTTILLS. Aril-3HO V - I sag roar); 17teralls for Cooktpl °Pr aaao other fear) dLb a• • E . V:A i g= "'" w A ii P :tri • Ph; INrY obit:splatter,' 1 - 0 ÜBLS. PUTTY. lit bladders, r. cevte 1,5 d for We by 6111.08 b Tams: Imam» Ltraistn. 11 W4l El ER WA