The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 18, 1866, Image 1

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ih4i44,l4Tien e6d Ottifetvetraiii Liteiesiea la tika
attaiees oz tars imatmaper One invited to colt
oe taa ondenurbe4. , .airent at ttsa• (baffolarti o wl:
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87.111%b Iltaaket. Pittalbairgat.
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TheroirasianDaniiipeFothitir latiShlnggis
YeADIDY.,.st the.Well'lrtukeiroud dechledlY
Ixso/WAlentai headquartersr of Dr. G. W.
Sperm/mil/0;SM: l'enn street: indeed. Myr oi
ouvrlid*ain - hariany just idea of the ins.
mehatir‘lnt,tihk*,:hoitopentmlv by,-1111t .
xa04ti;!...;404 - entraimei remioda _one more ci a
DlaaeorlPubltoatnui - tuuent r at dom
tsr.4 l OOLfot Oie!ineuraDlg and outgoing, or
vLEkttorr eon/DA/Ml.' Them hid
seitrettlOineeted witti'thie-iMderful EnretesS.
Spitlevc
.won Wieputatlon from the
diga*,DIADIF-toor.inunity... lii, work - has '
Itidivlrptood. thIC timeind'ooMpired
fkirombly with. that turned out by
his coutchtiorarim iidmielstritiou-,lree
of cum charge, of thopeifebbrieloss and
carefully generated hinghloff?As d one
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muctrtet his fmtroiisge. ;Amu, &DUD,
hierMeellent system of doing
_business en
hancers - his_ 'popularity. -In, * nddltlen to the
derdol artists . and skilled roe.
cbanico. he liai3OenotOntly In attendonoe two
/ 11 0e4 ! 'whe:iiiii at all times in waltiogdorlog
dental ihrmitioni upon ladle; Mod.children.
it itohrteeth are docaypf/illave Dr.,SPencer
them; - attend the.af you -heed - new Ones with
wolt14;on can eaKeleeil.dtinkitlitlionveree
with, g °1414. • B lmiesr• Yon bamaa Uvulae.
some tooth wkinhannoys you, have Dr. dron•
ceerdiantsit. -- Ino - oloirgea aril moot mete9,,,a..
b 4 end. willYOutemollt yourOolt,by favoring
him with your.patrOnage._ - -`- ' •
m0i4.1. 'Glom fa* An.. • •
Perfumery Caskets, Wove,Beses.
Perhtreeriatt' alsulles , Cateav
Ladles, Workpozes...Ch.tarNeses; *-
Gdies i Coitigstnions, - Clgar Stands;
. Ladles , ?aims, Pocket-Bottkei
' 2l 4o l ionhitet ; s, , Corinkilieittalt
Vs-au:ll'l4ml% WatelV.ll4o;.'"
*l i tti a-CakikOjiia,nazalst
Toilet Sets - , inhenalan-Ware: •
Fine Futritoxelh Fine Colagnes;
Havana Clgars,Freneh , Perfumery;
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Andtliaraelnlrtikr:of 'the linait French and
Enklziai Portuinery, Tollct-tt, Canines
and Toilet Seers, ,F;grannain Search Of snits;
bie holiday .a find one stock very
complete,Fmkat.prWs eisxeectlngly •
itt Drtriteats: ES 4 1 '4.
ket strati rienevliNaniottd; near Filth street.
Their litiiioilulailisieitra`Oftri pig- 0;cl:flu
Zr.. brothers and
be4tix at. Alleghtfa9
thi r d .1992 m StirPenalfal -Bridger ,wlitce•
tieaid 'Kg Abe
common vartellef,', a rasp, Oftoiocrisoleation of
znedrichactofilioloiwoed,:and citifir'xdpes; ci
Ziff holffem *toff geotooddrogtedeglglis
lugs anif,vfO4fftt stoat 11#10k4fg to
oheior.'
fag totoufoo, and meat' otlftii "pogo* bland!
& Cuban owl. Amu fauf . clgazo: _ • •
~.+wt..r~;r.:
If yott would AT? an, immense stock of lathes ,
taxi of eitiko ;Ow: styles '
,' Ladles , Skating
'Gaye;Men' Skatin g Capp Ratent .-Ekceislor
mar." CoUst.s. Mats; ,Ladles
rat
„goods Otylrol; alt the new styles ,of
Hatartiiii Caps, goeolhei Flat dam Hsu cap
and-radia' Itoit.4e:af William Fanning,
331*-Wooflrstriet.' She gqo!ts are
being 'sold sit "JO* any other
The Mitre elewtrirMsetilnel .
Meat certainly lake the !mid of. all othae in
short tlme., it was awarded Ace premiums
on worlicet the. Woild.e Tat; 18Ufli teer:prend
unto for work and on the machine. at the Heir.
York State .Fair, 'sie-tbe - Irst, "or
September : 42d, Aliremluni on -, .the machine:
attheOtiiir State:Fair:l9kt See'
Journal, (' . . l otObeg 19th. . The ,only agency? for
its sale Icit Ateat - reitimilli, tic it ITO.
St. Clair street,PlCabra•ph.--
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clear Toys, angefitie - 4idiel; icalatzus, Cur,
rantr;Pritnek'qierlo, './Apten Peel. Cm._
nod Frulta, eta., etc., ea cheap and as good as
at any otlerliterpealiiihn : gala eltlett,.. George
BearonMo.:lll.Pederaintreet,TAllnlntr.y City.
A. call is eoLtelted: • • =
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Of shoes,Aupze. a irg0d.:419124111. suPstallial
ktolldatepiesontrethat fi of some service,
and - always welccaneti , :'recelved::- Then:Bieck
at tne Opera House Sime,Store As large. and
varlect;tuutp*kaisiecdlaglovi.
Boots ana'shoei
Setllug without , the least regard to •value of
coat, muss be closed
.out by January Ent,
surer Come and buy, at pie pots goo° Shoe
Store.
SilvirriatiVand Pianideit•
At Flemlag.s Drug and patent. Medicine De
pot, S 4 Mirkefatimit, comer of Diamond, near
biibe Time
To Invest In • , Llmiorero,tentStove Damper.".
Seql4l ; 4llLEan — iint In'inother ooloutn:.:0111ce
No. II Flnb street. , -
TOW Umi an
Forel/zit-liquors 0r.51101 , 1c1.ds at Joseph B.
Firintito Matillery, lio.18 0 ,1?9,1113 equil9srhirt
street, PlCtatittiei..: - "_. - •
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!etoaliiitsciisdei to be
pricpt . ,Awir4flosr.. 80120 Shoo
st(ire.•,
,•ftlaiperlotedotrtlic•
t a mere.itOttittml at tbb Opeit' itattitt
boc, Spy*.
per cengirsi ..Toseph
Thu tint Bar
New HOPS it Joseph Pinch's.
Eirmnei&i. emmusaa.
llfth,potna Fc; , the missing biljlerdist, -
of Itocteitei,',lC 'hie not yet been
beard front, remenelmcd,
Fox. lathe'neat :Foutesti,int. fgr . the billisird
champlonahippf Anierica,,and this fact in,
connfutfoiwitiehla mysterimildisaPpear,
ance gives ample gronntinfor,the suspicion
of feta play. --- .
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,TEFuTpwr, which, -is : now
knocling-at` ; the .dOor for. ndmi AS101; lino
the Union, had a pepsdation in 1860 of 30,-
000, and must certainly haee'that e ri a lly in.
Cressed:.4o l . :ittat;ttet - Ae , tc6C..years.
admitted, Colorado .will not, be the least
important Stale in the'Unlim:..
' Tma Congrii Would. Cominittee,con s i s t.
ing of gears. Elliot, of diamachusetts,
Elhellabargon; 'ol'Obici snit lifebillough,
of Maryland, appointed to investigate the.
New - Orreanit 'riot, departed ;yeatordarti
perform that duty.
tun §troOsburg Is-reported
to be , nsYstes* manna 'fifty' thousand
dollars. The, officers; axe to give
any satbdaiztOry as to tow or
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VOLUME m's. -NO. 306.
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THE 19PE
_„THE UNITED STATE&
ALL.,UUIET. IN IflikAND' AT NOON YESTERDAY
Niiiriiiii init.twroposeErV•l7t43
THE RECENT 'COI.LIEIeI EXPLOSIONS;
,
EZIMMEMI
I.MgDoil, December 17-1 x.l.*.—Than3 *nano -
umlauts. of the Lenin Neaterday as was
thra A tihba , V 2 P l4.l X l Verel:7 ll2 lnaiLlanterto";,
day. t and a ll reankor !plops. trouble have about
The report ofthearrestorhtephsnut ID tintrtie.
He JAMIE -at • large, and'tile whereabords Set
unknown. • . •! -
naarmr.: December tr-;,itrosii. - a-T4a Etna of .
Sakti •15 exc. 'EU is ttmeat br the Sing of
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Pr aids, and rettenvenetfory attention. .••••
'.Vitoria; Daperatsit:lf- , Xoen.-It - ls Staked
that AuftriaXefuseS to comply with the frisbee
or tot ileileatine Diet at '
iessa,,Dedititter 11..-Thw'Emperor, art i er
a council %lb nisi,Ministsrs On the prnpaltz
tAciMitetude to him b y ilia iiiintorlin tiled; de'' ,
.
aided that they are`, too mow to becontite"
tioaced.;' lie, lotai'OCeeirdlnel.Y, refused to en.
tertam thein. An imperial communication
has been forfranted Enngarian Met on
the subJeCt. --The reftisaLLS couctied nature
terms and InUntsteirthat. ttnytiovessunent Uri
the Empire ',Elbe strictly enforeed . tilloalgh - -
oat the wholoortb• Emperoirls dentin lons,.
Rome; December VrAn inyitstlan. Ittestbo .
leading illgultarled - Of',tho
the United bistesi . extendingto the Pope an
urgent rennet for ',his to visit that
eotifllTY.-bas been reeetredand- re Under con.,
sideratlon. -Morels , some prommulty . , of its
Usittur, eta 17.-It heiebseeth
Emperor Maximilian wis detained in Menieo
ogatnethis will, and was virtually a - prisoner .
under the warreillance of-the Trench, who dip
said tO he acting under orders from the Vrenell
Emperor, as they tear that eomplheations may
arise from his hasty ,withd ra wet. -
- ;larkaroot,.Dee.. 17,-.The :report - has -been
circulated here Mar James Stephens, C. LO,
at., had been arrested by an English detective
wi.Ue attempting te , ,..Makei Ids Way Mid Fro;
lans..bnc the'flostrentsentOftlefals ',lslip' the .
statement. Itnmensare rife Iles „he fahettem
readrlrelarideisiant Mailitiredoawitit
a falstrable opportunity to take passage on
some vessel for tlreinorthern part of...lreland.
The wnole Of Ireland IS noir under the rigid
serptlny of „English gnn boats. - •••
Dolts, Petel7.- - A4Vieees :from .art '^ , e-ets - o
lienann ay to nooartrL ati.qulet and
there are no prospects otaur insinedlato dls
turbanoe. :Patrols and"troops have been..ell
tahlishedinthe Moseenspeetedlonilltiei.
Arrests for Wettest -few days Stare teen On
the decrease. ; ;
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Parini Dae..l7. lfandity.-tienerat'samonte .
Minister or the Imperial Government ot Mex
ico to the Prevail (*main:pent. boa retelved
telegram trom Mexico by the cable stating
that the Emperorlitaxlmitianxbil.rentaln in
that, country ..as Sled gtveS
strength.
p LONDON, Dec.l7.-Adviontfrom Barnesby re
ort more explosion% In the coal_plts, t
.but no additional lossoriste. 4 ,2tbehtt one tittihere,P
dyed funerals baroftaken plaeet two hundred
1 Widows mourn the loss ot their, husband, ail
nearlylour hundred 'children are lei' father-
I en. Alt are in a destitute condition and their
appeal for help is touching.
Eighty deaths are knbah to have occru-red
front the Edarrordebtr a calamity...and many
yrns-sris supposed to be deed in the . pite.: ,
Idyll:spool., Dec. , 17, Monday evening.-The .
Cettorrinarketelose-s lirm at the advance re '
ported - today . ':, The Tallow market ISCrm
The Ilreadstu frs market teculet, sad unchang
ed. - There is no'allaratton to notelet the Pro.
vision market. r -2110...Petndeum • market is
steady, with sales of relined at is 73.90315.Ek.•
Manor, Deo. 17,..Ezentrig.-The Money mar
ket continues easy.„ Console Oozed et. El for
money; The followingare the-Modes quota.
lions of 'American securities: SaYs, 71X; Erie;
47k; 'lllinois Central77X.
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Ltranrool., Der-Stab* ectrxtt-Cotton
adminced,' Market aeUve. Bales to-day of.
twenty thousand pales 'saddling. upLunts at -
Losnea DeeeMber t:— . Noon.—Consolv-M;
rive -Twenties, 71X; 1111nolaCentza1,77ya Erie,
1 asairrozvr,::Meeemtier -dlve-TwentteS;
Livmmoot, Dicembei I . 7.—Tbe iondon and
- Antwerp.potroleum markets ard.anchamted.
Erre!'
:caw °stains,- tem • 17.—T7ie - weather Is
clear and cold, and frost ht everywhere visible
this morning., The river IsAteaditY. sp cuing,
with five foot testAnchrs..belOW‘Mairwater
mark. Business on the levee is very 'active.
Arrived—The Stonewall.-from Louisville, on
the 16th. Departures to-day—Vlrginia, Lex-
InSton. Slilter Wave. JUlia and lady Gay for
St. Louis; -Wild Wagcnter - and'llouisiana for:
Louisville; Westmoreland for Cinelnnatl
Lornsvmus, Deo. 17.—Weather °Mar. Coal
business fair. Elver stationary. , -
Boats Cp—il, S.'-Turner, Buda of Memphis,
Con tin eras). Paragon sod Comens•
gloats .Down.-Mempidan. 43abOtut FerilYtbe,
andjieleinne.
Boats In Port—Mollie Able, ;Commercial,
Gluideon L eloui, Sam Bale, Hann/-
.
Mammas; Dee.l7.—The Cumberland la fall
log alowty NR 1 t flllecodect water on ilarpeth
Wand.- Weather clear and pleasant. Tit, Ca
mellia left to-day. for. Pittsburgh t dm Tyrone
for Cairo, and the Palestine for Louisville,`
depart to-morrow. The Ilavana, from einem.
nail, la expected to-ail:ht.. ,
Texas—The Work or
Else In Golvertooaduriei.
.Gszr rsxon, (Texas,) Deo. 17.-Aa 'Eisend! ary
tiro dEsttoyea• an; tuintalied brick banding
erected by , Fiapman,' osirostolnoe street Thu
if tisome•J tga and Express ogles waro atso
destsoyod by flee and alder t .. /.oFtl_abont /MY:
Getvr.son, . 17.—Tlie damage by the tire
here is estimated at ninety thousand dollars.
includinwthelass of the Lodge and Medical li
brary. The losses are as follows: Duille/d
Chapman', 4140,0001 Dairen & Davidson. drugs,
$30„000; Express company,el,ooe. It le stated
that the object of. he incendlarlcs las apposed
to have been to roe the Express Company, as
- a largo, amount of money.had recently oven
received from the 'North:" Allnott excitement
.and Indignation exists &pleat all incendiary
A Murder Trial at Itiettmaitd--Tha
^gtnia"zegtsiatart.. ;
Thomann, Dee. 11....-Tho gillitary Commie.
sloe, for the trial of Dr i Wateon,Of ltockbridge
connty,.and others, will convene lathe United.
Etates Court Boom, In this city, on next Wed.
• The weather is snow which fell
On Entente,' night is tepidly disappearing.
Tho BenatoonleredAbe engrossment of the
bill amending the nettry laws, which author.
ize ten per cent. interest. _
The Bonato concurred in the House resole,
item for a recces omit the third of lnensiry.
The bill ineorpOmting the Vliginla.Exprese
Company with certain privileges has nadir
passed belh'llonses. .
Genernl Glrantat. Clisetrunatt—lteitor
goolon nt fronton, Ohlo—Jelrerson
Ciniciaerarr,Decio 17,—Gon. Grant - nill.arrtra
hero to.inorrow_froni St. iortis,.and proceed
to WaslAng,on to-morrow -
Mei. (ion. Butterfield Anspected liernort
Barman to-day and haricotthe east this even
he boiler of the rolling mill Woodrow,
Means a Co. at Ironton, Ohio, exploded thls
morning, .nisocklag the banding into (rag
-neat*. -The.eaglaiterwas - ancltt
x.r exerid
othertinjured: -Loss atoliza.ale.Croa. '
The Board ,Army Wagers recently assen t
wed at4eirersonllaniteka, sajOurned. 7C10.01 ,
Mkt TZWy . wllileixarggend rapists Anti alter.
Arrest e t nktisklloishese IneSers , Xenia'
After a - Pureuts ay ThirteesEllfelstbn•
• -Br. Loris. Dec. D.—The4eptP iaitenen
iElew ,Destoot eorresponasat says: Detective
Theteas P. Calatreca arrested-Chute, sad X o '
gene Httalltoa ellesDr. alslngstonanditrot
Lewis, in El Paio, hievattn, on the obantretot
robbing the bank orllookorellit TeollEtintn,
Ms., of one inuteronendaeithty lttousanedal
_ars. These trien. hasty been steadily pursnalt'
- or thirteen months. -
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR otcLqpk,.4.
VERY wEstlactut,
7i.4O4:IVASIIO4FON:
Thetinpeiiir of.sil f riesista Letter
,to the:-President..:.
is„ gps,pAcittastolist
The 'oL Chit Ctuts by Military
Tribimals.
REPOBTLIIS EXCLUIED Mk sae Stiailt COURT.
othilraction'dilicillationalOutrency.
SMUGGLING ON THE NORTHEInif FILO ITER.
ITAMITYOtos, Dee.l7,--lk the lionie of Rep.
resentativea the brieakir presentegl
the tollowing communication from the Prost
tranyntriting. a lettee 7 %.;biel-1.),- him
retain
from the • Emperor of reply to the
resolittlena. the /t
it , the Senate and.• Nouse ef Represenfatiterl—
I communicate herewith thistle:3ll4o=ot the
letter of the ifth of Animist •lett, addressed to
me by PM Melesty; Alexander, Emperor of
Russia, lb reply to Ugdolfit restdetions of
tditgrem, lildwroVe3 II f May, /SO, relative
to the attempted atsmitnation of the ithspis•
ror, a certified copy Whit h`wa. mom Pll
once with the reluest of Cougrem forward*
uleinkiesiy by the hands of Gustavus V.
ox . lute Assislont th e
of the Navy of
the United States.
(Signed,) A x IMES/ Jon Joussox.
tY )11311111ardl Dec. 11.1t4a.
nie 3 1 / 4 ..E.T1 TOE EUPFROP. OF at th.A.A, TO Tel
rnesIDEST OP TILE UNITED STATES OF .I.3liit
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perwit ormosine - nototA , turetreektypa
flees the bands et Yr. Pos...the,resolutken ot
the Congress of the United ember Arnarleat
on the occasion Of the prowttlendalygrace*or
which I have been the °hint. That marl - of
inpatuy hes moved me sensibly. It is not
alone pursed/ILn bni. Mottos* once more the
sentiments thAtblad the Jtectutition to
that of Russia) .Tits two peddele We no in
) ples to remenlber, lhlt only good relations.
Under all eircutilf teem* new prodfs of mute
al,doqedencear Wed. These cordial re.
leuotergre eadlandnetreto their reciprocal in
tereetifilitgtft godiathurnanity and answer
-the design of Divine Providence whose will is
peace and concord ae...olig all nations. It gives
and a lively pleasure to - she these ties con
stantly strengthened more and more. 1 have
imputed tuy arittn#lts .toddr. Fox. A day
youttiDelhar r to.tinagrela ftgthe
American people 1 represents: Tell them
how tee= appreciate, and with me the
_Wade of Itudin, the testimonies of friendship
sooyAß,vo ;trim spg, and ,hoW happy ism b e
to gen we American peeple grow in strength
and prosperity by the ‘anion and constant
practice of the civil virtues that distingubh
U. Accep t,geged at the same time, the assurance at
thialtf,•ilealltleat .! WitillidtfA Itear
..cr 4 4 .
is nod) AtexAsnaa..
!The letter was received by ther House with
heeded marks of appftivaLi. ---
The Supreme Coors, this morning, delivered
a final opinion in the Indiana so called Con
aPiraoPalnttatir .iteflettleh Jrldge - thfUllgelV
di
Dowiestt I /verde senterices/ tea catitg
and Mitharspient neetensed. Tbe ) dee*
-against the It;gllitylirmllitaly commissions
f° l4, l riVeci7 xe
wa en . 5 ° 4 1 .”-" 1411 P 1 , 1 = x ) ePorieri
tbterof the * trense:•iegsine totitim 311,
LicCellochls withdrawal of the currency at the
rate of 111.000,000 a month, is regarded en very
,aignificterof the ffiellogin thingrestittfayor
of oontrsetlon.- -
Representative Ashly has prepared a resolu-
Gen of inquiry into the alleged merges against
Pre3Wka " l -4 bA• c'ut wAidi Abo_litat iitto to.
wurd inmelitnent.. -
The Secretaryy. of the Interior bas rendered
an important-deeisson deeming. lthe deelsien
0* the tounnissiener of Pension, retedibir
the application of widows and minors of cote.
•misatoeedotecers themantiyoniPtiaspilsr
the additniellyilleertinokin
second oftile - atiofJ alp
Returns recerved'aVlMlN rl 1 LA0(011/ce,
shows the aspens! 'dating the month of No.
vember at the - St...Peter's hitneseßte,
a,itcoatboitot Pbblittlitogrie2iMeelliPir.Pars
'widely:to:L*o4On lIMMWIVAIta
valuta--
According to advicearecedve.d by the Bureau
of Stattatics, datiell , Turks Maud; - Nov. -- Pith ) .
ISM, the silver half dollars and quarter dol.
lace of the Vetted States hove,beentleclisestd )
Dy prodadation of Shis - Qatenket.Gptat ../Irtbh
tO be EC legallender In th e Colony of the
Turks and Ccscaelalands; and tee dependea
cies thereof to circulate and be used in pas ,
dentwatitoratlett4weehMlniptsteelingrdtry
itiesddrornearter.ttollard)theVnited•lthtee
/mimic shilling sterling-
Infortriatiogiadeily FisilthriciflolTlld, pried*
pally through prikAte sources, of the seance u•
Lotion in the Britt= Pravtabeil odour North
ern borders of great quantities) Of dutiable
goods, which have been-importodatphmen In
oldie proximity to the'bOtteditrrittio Tor the
purpose of rnardeg,thoni.agroM the rder
and evading ttferayinebt Of dates. it is also
known that more extettsme and powerful corn
hituitiona for carrying on the aionggling bum
ness Item recentlyhmen fOrmeiL, Tamarac?.
act their offorta additionallegislAtlon is neces
sary to enable the ) enisteinAzdherltitiff to act
effectually in the Matter.
Linter instructions from,tho Secretary- of
%Interior. the Commissioner of the General
Land omca bits cUreetedlbe Register and Re
ceiver at Denver city, Colorado. fo Withdraw,
as far as the public surveys bare bean com
pleted and Plots flied in the Regtster , 4 odd.,
the odd sectionawithtn the twenty-dye miles
limited' the Union Peolfieliallroad,Eastern
Division, upon trio designated line of route
from ti 4 lrefllerP bad:IMAM:. ,
Thilt r ri:Nitt - CON4 II AS;
. . _
osztvxrisowlipart
•
Dec.' 17 mud.
'• • -
The Chair :41d tofoie: Retutte-'soOmmit ,
Mention from the secretary of ;Wart. ,Rt IT- -
spouse to'the p'rikaedlotie of,the Caitetlaidon
appointed to - audit tho claims initutisFof
slaves that colleted, or, yere drafted, into:the
nilltuilloarifee.-= Referred trrthe - Corainitteli
on Military Antra. • -• , •
Mr. Sumner presented the proceedings ef
en uncontlltiOnal Union mese meetingrheld at
Norfolk, composed of eltizena without regard
to color, thilting:Coninoss to ignorethe -pro.
sent State.Glovernment OfTironda, and estabi
link atenitortagoveruntehtundetZudge ..
-dere - end, end asked that It be referred to the
C 4ll mittooVerAtemilitnlettOb. , „4 ,
Mr. Sainsbury. objected to the reception of
the paperom the ground that Dom simply
theortmeedings of a public meeting, and not
In
Die form , of, a petitlettrantliastred - fOr its
non . reCeptien , cetz,thengromtd.of.a:precedent
already established by the Senate in declining
to reserve eochliapms... ;
The Senate decided to receive the papers.
Mr. Wade mounted theopetititut of-citizens
-Of Alimandria, praying for the retrocestion of
the county to the District of Columblatthat
no protection eau borobtaluedrandof -the laws
of Vnginis. 'Laid on the table; . •
'After some discussion on the question . Of
the irepogt of the 13th section of the amnesty
law. if ritnttwrardon.to robeln'tbabtl tfor the
admission "of Nebraska wee taken up.
Mr. Sum nerlntroduced a hill to prevent and
punish persons making fraudulent renresente-
Lions. thereby inducing emigration to foreign
countries which aronitendedto , provent
ored persons from being entitled to foreign
countries, !hero they will .be treated M cool-
On motion of Mr. 'Wilson, it rut resolved,
that the , Secretary of 'tzar be requestal to
communicate „the. report!. Of his -Assistant.
Commissioner of the reedmen , s Bureau, de
tailing the actions of the 'intent! in tho Into
rebel State!.
Thefreaidentpro.teni.laid benne the-Sens
ate* communication,from .the Secretary of -
ear, In response to the resolution calling for
In formation in regard to ...thtLauointinent of
C0MM14310128111 , Leeward eineWsatiodto lop
al ownemi of• Slaves who' volunteered or were
pressed-Into Um military Service of 'the
ted Staten during the war,lromoartain Mates.
The Conindesioners had been, appointed for
MarYland,Milmciurt, Kentucky and Delaware,
3,6liTelaimli are bled by the MarylimdComnits-
Menersi 756 allowed, 279 rejected and 2,803 re
turned to the claimants. , Ort alieernit- of the
dissolution of the Arst Comutission. another
Cotntaisslon hes been appointed for Maryland.
Tae matter was Dainty reterred to the toes
, Jllittee On Military Affairs.
rldr. Trtmdmitmoved to Jnoceed to 'the con-
I •sideratlOn MOO hill to repeal the 13th section
of tho ',et to suppress ineurrection god pun-
I . Ish treason, and said erotica providing that
the President may =tend attiOretTto DOZIOUS
who have been engaged In reilliMMtlivy
SS De may deem expMent. for' the
*clients.
Hendricks reminded tue tutor (bat
the hill to admit,Neirreskitelell-pendpri Lunt
said, he, having the doer. desired to goishhis
argument calhetteligSM:ll44 l .lereral sena
tom On the 110neerilitipeA desired, to speak
TrinneuitchhiglitAie , Goiudderatum
his MU might be Shushed before the aspire
PITTSBURGH, TUESDA!'", DECEMITX 18, 1866
nen of thhe morning hour. , The 'potion was
r. Johnson was under tllelimiirission that
the power referred toonaw refilled In the
-President under the Constitution. •
Trumbull sald,•of course this seotlon
would not repeal the. Constitution; its only
effect was to repeal the 13th section •of the
act. Tho 'repression common in this country,
that this bill took away the power of the Pres
ident to grant pardons,' was errontabei it was
not in tee power of COngketus to take from
bun that power. These questions had been
stottle& - years ego by the Attorney tlenetel,
andithe Supreme Court, ,and Attorney Caner.
at Wirt had sub iequently given line opinion
to .the effect that the :pardon was-of the
offense,. and net of the, eoviction,' the con
viction being merely evidence of the crime.
Mr. Tnin.bnli oiled decisions" and opinions.
to abstain his proposition. He further said
that the President's PoWer over property Cons
ligeated, would hot betaken away by theta.
peal of this thirteenth section. According to
net-al Howard's ...report the President had
'restored eOPOIXI &Tea °timid, eon fixated prop
arty, topardonal rebels. Tea Presidentiberk
Sainlyhad not the potior to restore property
where- the rights of third -parties had tutor.
toned.. The reason for the advisability of the
repeal of this section was that it provided for I
the President Issuing proclamations, of, atm;
emininnesty. COngross dotted chit take trona
him'the POWer to grunt pardons? but . they
could recall. he power which bad been ads ,
used in pardoning and restoring property and
no longer continuo the suction of Congress
to such a course. • • " - •
The morning hoer having • npireli r tee Sea
ate proceeded tel the cdtialderAtioni I' UM 0.,
der. of the t/PY",.Whibh was the bill for the allz
mission of.riebreaka as a State.. ' --
lir. ILundrleks resumed the floor arid Spoke
at len n - I'' 111 opposition to the bill.
lifi: i irtins .. buil moyot t laynlide the bill lb:
the purpoto of pibecedi g with the ConaLlara.
than of the Confiscation lib
ldr. aroma asked una moue consent teem.
ip°
so a übstitute, for. his amendment o ff ered
da
on Priyito the bhpbefbre the lions°, wil Leh
s
waagranted end the Amendinent was ordered
Mr. 'owan was not Willing the bill sliouldbe
taken up until the precept bill was finished.
Air. Wade said he understood it was the In
tention of the .Senator from rkevir Jersey to
announce toe death of Senator Wright, of
that State, and there would not be time to
proceed with the - bill.
i After !mute furtner discussion tile motion to
postpone the pending ' hill was - adopted; and
the Conliseatlon..lllll beteg herare the Senate,
'an amendment, was moved providing for the
•repest of the entire act, a portion of-which
was - praixiosed to be repealed; and, the yeas
and-nays were called; --• • ' • . - '
Mr. Johnson, .rho had the door, yielded JO
Mr. Prelinghny ten, who delivered an appro.!
prime eulogy on the life And character of the
late Senator Wright.•.Simators Cattell, John.
son and Puy is, of Kentucky. foll Owed, Speak.
lug in high terms of deceased. .A resolution,
In the customary form, expressive of the re
grets of" the :Senate, and providing that the
usual badge" Of - tnOurniiig - Shalrbo - ffOrtfiand
that the proceeding* be- thinainittak to the
-family of the deceased' wslilltdoptetif -
The Senate adiourned. .
.110,H0. . i '•
"• ' '
. . . .
Mr. liFsehhurne offered ingiceplw
Mon, wh.ch was paSsetL •
Iteretred, That.the Committee appointed to
invest igate the tiota'at New Orleans, be dine
tea to lovestinate the late fronds in the New
Orleahs.Custom House, the appointment of
hebcdi therein to the °Scansion of Union men,
axolotl tastier" connected with the stimiels-,
.trativollfairsof that:aglow House and report.
fallftritttellonse.. • -
Mr. Wentworth introdoced a • re/Whitten , for
itifertnation in relation tothe erection of ma
-rine ,hospitals at New Orleans and -Chicago;
and, &st,,. resolution enquiring of th e Seem
tary • of. War relative to the ulsimirtemeht of
, be appropriatiott for the trTrotreihent of the
harbor of VhicatV
Mr. 'Harding, of letrodtmed AI
Itition,..which was, agreed to; direCtion teat I
the lionee'will 'give Wald era imoottragement.
tO the kaftan-train all ertlrtil to aid Any. pow.
er battling fcmConstituttonalliberty, and that
Ibis Mouse approves of the piddle aavloeln
relation to the neightiming Fennell° of Dies...
mr. Baker, of 1111nolS, Intitainged It re OW.
skin leatructing the Comiultteo on Banking
,und.Currency to reran a bill forbidding, for
some temporary period, the it !indrawn' of tan
Meal tender currency.
The resolution. wen laid on thetatile. _
Tao bill passe d dertittring the Amite 01.-1 ,
a
t °fault, 1561, to restrict the jurisdiction - of
the Court,al-taatzguviad44lelortost bar.
not be constrifed so to allow the Isecsament of ,
claims tor supplies, tic., for the United is tates
army, preferred by persons residing in States
tq rebeillon, boteigepting the Manus of loyal
citizens of Terintser.
Mr. Baker introduced a tolutiort haftruct
log the Committee on Bank ag and Currency
to reports. bill forbidding for some tempo•
-
rary period the withdrawal of legal tender
currency. The resolution teas laid on the ta.
.Dtotrya vote of es yeas to 59 nays.
lir. Faroe% orttt introtineed a joint mole.
tton allow Ina the members of COngress to ex
amine idtpapers In the Poston:ice Department
having reference to their particular or die
ttectmotton. The resolution was not agreed
to, and waartnerefore, latilon the table. The
morning honr expiring the MU wait over.
The Speaker laid before the flume a tuns ,
sage from the rresidistit transmitting the un
wirer of the Xruperor liesshatel tho roman-
Slone of Congress at the iestaessioui
eongratu
fettng this Emperor upon his estates tram. the
-attempted assassination whith was ordered
• r ffe a
recn theCon m it teno op e eerrrt r r e es u to on n d ire t nt g
the`expotitenay of litriting antimtitherizing
the loyal eltlions of the United elates rest.-
Dalitithadcelli cait'l74l7.lncon:
stitutional BMW goPernments, mutt* pros( I
Stir the tersioration of such suites to all time
tires of the States In the American Union.
r. Bingham Made a point of order that the
relolutton must go to the Committee eon Ile-
The Speakerstlatatned ilia point - of Order,
and the resolution am aceotahmlyreferred
the Committee OM iteconstrnotlon. •
The Senate amendment to UM txmciurent
resolution for adjournment over. the holidays
was cm:mussed ln.
Tim' Select Comittee,on.the murtleror U..
8. soldiers In - loath Carefins,•was, on motto!:
of itr.,Darres,lnstraoted to Inquire also Into
the ease of Henry littler, 'Malawi and' sen.
Lanced to death at Waterbury, N. V., a spy for
the I.7ntoa army..
Oa motion of Str. Paine, a Select CommltMe
wan instructed - to enquire Into - the (dream
stances attending the seizure and4orfelture
of abandoned lands In the South.
Mr. Banks, from the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, reported a resolution recommending
that the Es - Motive Offer the friendly calms of
the Government for the promOtiOn of peace in
South America. Adopted. . .
Mr. Coca, of Illinore, offered BIC following
reaoltition
. .
•rEetoked, That the Connittt.o on Banks 'and
'Currency be instructed to Inquire into the ex
pediency of providing by. law for the with;
draws' of the currency Issued by the National
Banks us fast as the same can be done with
out injustice tit the Banks, und. of eupplying
the place of such currency with *legal fender
notes issued by the Government of - the tinned
Edstes.
The yeu. Rod nape , were'doulabdoll, oh ire
passage:et the floatation, mittlt was .rejected.
Mr. Ross, c 4 9Plillt;ois; ' oftVi ' •Mi
instil otion
lkrofrvt, That it Is the sense of Congress
that no more Covertuneut bonds should het's.
sued *ldea are not sabjecttothe.same-ratet
of taxation as other property.
Laid on the table by a vote of 83 - yeas to OS
nays. - • •
,Sire Bingham. of Ohio, presented the follow-,
g
lo resolutions - -
.:-Wiseltlaa,Wars, destructive of commerce and
rejudicial,torepublican .1 suditutions, have
.for some time been carriednebetwhen Spain
-and several of the South American States, en
the PacUle coast. and aliso ',between Peragnay
and Brazil anti Ltrugnay and the Argentine
Republic on the Atlantic' coast, now, there.
10re,
- -"Resofitrl, That the - Cciiiiirattee 'On RI) ietign
Affairs Inquire anitreport whether tho friend
ly offices of the United Staten ought to ho
used, If practicable, ._to promote peace and
harmony la South. America. Adopted. .•
• Mr. Williams, of Pennsylvania, introduced a
bill to regulars; trio selection of Jurors for the
several Courts of the District of Columbia.
Mr. Stevens, Of Pennsylvania, from the Com.
mitten timApprinirlations, reported a bill ma
king appropriations roe-the payment of in.
valid and other pensions, for the year Sating
July =h.' Isus.. Tho was made 'a spectra
order-for the lth Tit 'Jan. - next: 'ir apPropri.'
ates for invalid pensions, ten millions of dol
lars; for, idows, children, said snot/we led
sisters Ofeelaiere, toentY
Mr. Stevens, — orra:," reported a bill Mat
ing appropriations for consular and diplomat
ic expenses of the goternrcant, for the ':year
coding June geth, 1863. „ It does not differ from
that of the provicnis year; excepting salaries
for envoys to Portugal and Japan are omitted.
A preamble and - reselutlea. was offered by
Mr. Julian, of Indiana, to the effect - that the
Prestdent had ordered agricultural scrip, cot
raring 270,003 acres of lan d to be Issued and de
livered to the State of North Carolina, . under
an act of Congress of .July,lB6l; providing for
agricultural .colleges; and whereas, by the
same authority the General - Land Oftlee Was
preparing to Issue scrip in like manner to Viz ,
girds. Georgia and fa lashislppi,and as such se
tion.by the Paesident implies iligtinild States
aro restored to their proper constitutional rir:
lotions to the.Unton. wUhaf Nadir appertain
ing thereto unabridged, which congresse blone
can rightfully determine, thureforgi'. •
Resrofted, By the Senate and Hollis Of Repro.
sentatlvre that the delivery of Such scrip to
any of the unrepresented States or the gossip-
Mince of snob scrip, or any heretofore issued
by the Um:elvers or. Register's of spy of the
.1.41J1d Odious Of-sold States, is harohy-prohibl ,
:Led until said States shall be restored as Slidell
, The resolution was adopted.
•-.„' Mr. Scherieg,aobie, offered' apreamble and
temptation ,Batint forth a COPY..of an miter.
tiameene whereby the Sheriff or Arundell
cpuntyandians, offer, to sell" for 'lx Months;
Richard Harris, - a negro, convicted of larceny,
In.accerdlizeo With thejedgment in the court
and the laws 'Amidst Mate: therefere,'
Reidy ed, 'TUC the Committee on judiciary
be Indirlicted to Inquire bdo tbsr facia intim
casoond mune proceeding is Uni t ed conflict
with' the . Constitution of the States:
and with the &cite pro WO ell p cootie in their
ESSE
pied rights; also If the President has taken
*Pips to enforce the law and prat ent such
tintragesiand Rata Committee shall have solv
es to seta for persons and papers, and to kez
port what action may be necessary and prdp•
er by Congress In the matter. The resolution
Was adopted together with an amendment re.
gulling them to report wnat legislation was
ireesitary; ani r ,
l t i c r , o pMei . z t t 1,3 , 5;31 citizens In
1f24. 14 1Y.1,1:;:,t Of Ohi'o, otreij
rpsolutlon. viz:
4Bcrettrd, That a select committee of ten
members of this House be appointed by the
whethers l3 r, whose anybeen .Lull done . any
tovernment of the United States,
ikiletliin the contetriplation of the Constitu
on, are high crimes and misdemeanors, and
. bother said acts were designed or calculated
overthrow andtmbvert or corrupt the Uue.
went of the United States. or any depart=
eat thereof;and said committee have newer
to send for persons and papers and to admin.
Ter the customary oath to witnesses, and
4vo leave to report at any time.
IgellolUtieri Vas passed, , • .
LThe Mouse wont into Committee of the
Whole on the President's Message, and was
addressal by Mr. Hayes, after which the Com.
dlittee rose and the House adjourned.
ienbin Matters Lively In lift* tark—
The Privateem—The Stepbens—Rob
• °rt.' Quairrel. - .
.
.Nevt Irene,. December D.—Fenlan.. matters
are very lively hare, arms and amunttloneon
it4inesl=d'.`l2.etal.'etfttn't°r&tteets salted
Iron berelset week, to- prey on the British
cernmerce.
. - Unsuccessful efforts have been made to har
monize the Stephens and. Roberts Fetuses.
RObbery ,o( At), r i r ., a pp S i t . itgs si
e...t,0n
,
..... , ... , . .
MEIIPOIB, Decomborl7.— Mr. or
ltelens; Ark ~.was robbed last nlght.ott the
steamer 'Ned Tracy,- oll.wentptlve thensand
dollars. The money was sewed In Ills coat,
which the tbleves abstracted from under his
plUow. No clue to the robbers.
*iii , ifte*prk atinidlair itnaCiannraers
from Pendant. I
Raw Yana, December 1:.—.1 Montreal OD s.is e 'Ls state
cc e n' l . s a t tll a rr o y utras al si ei w igorf t oi l : r ire
Li :nligillioerr&) is being stationed near St.
Rynapattertar Davis In South Carolina.
.Citsr.t.stiTon S. C., - Dee. 17.—The House
pitied the bate renew the guarantee bonds of
a million and a half dollars of the Ureenville
and Columbia rallroad;'"alsoguaranteeing
suoirmq. of th e .Columols and Hamburg rail - -
•rolta — ramdS: - Resolutions of sympathy - for
var. Darla have Mich passed by both Houses.
.
Psbiri up 11:10.411catieny
.
;Obt CrrYjiley,l7.-11.1ver,Olnehes. Wenther
draleraina and raining atintersals.
Vile:MLitt' PA.,. Dee. ;7. 6 -Even/a f/ —Ulcer at
hint ht . webers lb the channel, and the
Nst nal Is closed at places between here and
w. .
keys 'York Postolllce.
‘.. ;-Ton g. - Dee. 17.—The llorrd or Alders
.1
4:have concurred, In the resolution or the
nailer, selltntr a WO' for a Posh:tele° hi City
ihspitark at half a million dollars.
,CITY .AND SUBURBAN.
A MONO LQQpL HEWS OH itilaD PAGE.)
i A lieisisz..
;111iSt evening come gentlemen entered hull
-PA Alderman Autler+6 once, while that gentle-
Int* wall immersed In builnee3. ind Informed
IdAntliat'he wan. needed ImmeiLfately at the
Itundiflo*Vierittle a dinloulty there. In ea
gnitudite"th idninote good order, the +Squire
'repairidto the botelt and them found nearly
atilheinemberiOf the Itelief engine Compa
lirrlVal to the most orderly
Witlioul. a Word of preliminary ex.
‘• •
lion the Aldehntin war taken possession
of friiiiicte,. Themeetlng was organlged
• •
After the organteation had been effected, a
beautiful Assistant Engineer's hat and a Ter3 -
.bandstimeltellef twit Was presented tolisslst
tun, Eriglater finder by his friends of the Re
lief. Tho presentation was made by Mr. J..
,Mcialggen, Secretary Of the Relief, in the
following tett,.
Asturraar Z.Nolll2l[llBortrai II; the neon
imoua 'settee of the Relief Fire Company, and
on behallef same, I present to you this
net of equipments, as a token of their esteem
for yeti Os a citizen,. foryour energy 43 a arm
man, and the actire service's you have rendeo•
oil as Assistant Engineer of the Fire Depart
ment We hope you will accept thorn as u to
ken of the kind and friendly feelings of the
Relief tokards you, 'That therelations be
tween tisimay be always as frlendle In the fu
ture, as they have been In the past, hi the
sincere desire of all the company.
Mralutler,'n y, elide This 1/1 altogether
unfair in the R to take him here on such'
business • t ffiring,illin some warning of
what was • eke place, for I have never bleu
taken so • . och.by surprise as I am on the press
Mil • • on,. If I had had some idea of what
Sr • • take lace'. 1 Inlght - then have tried
• , y something in return for the handsome
cot; bat as it Is, muttlemant, Lembo over
. •me by surprise that I can not and. words to
express my satisfaction at being llieieolpient
of such a beautiful testimonial, and if •the
lotions existing between us aro not atofrienule
in the future as they have been. 1 assure you
it Winne no (suit of mine.
At the 'conclusion of the Alderman's re
marks,- the President semewbat informally
moved therthameenog adjourn fOr the qin
pose of,,eelebrating..,tho' event' 10 , 6 suitable
manner. The motion was unanimously adop
ted with enthusiast:rt.baudaotlie supper
terminated the evening . 'Altogether It was a
most pleasant °menage.
. •
Capitulated br she Polis,t Robbers. . t
Our readout wllt remember that last Week
We reparted the rase Of a Germsitnamod Pant
Desch, who, on Satan:MY evening, Meath inst.,
had been robbed ~nt Alio Point by a. PartY Of
- Manwhil bad 'decoyed him to the river under
premise Of rowing him across in the skiff
ferry. - -S'ho case was put in the hands of Ora.
oer McMullin, Of the Mayor's pollee, who pro
oeeded to ferret out and Identify tho parties
implfeata. Ile soon, ascertained that they
were4ohn.OUycr. Patrick McCauley, William
Evani and John Leonard. Dap after another
he arrested:the throe drat namoddnring teat
streak. Leonard; howerar, proved harder to
catch. Yesterday menden, slz o'clock, oft.
car McMullen, accompanied by two watchmen,
proceeded to she dwelling of Leonard, next to
Meal Castle, and setting hilletlMMlnlons to
watch..they two doors, he wont in after his
game. A. third door undiscovered before, ex
isted, and through tins Leonard skipped, the
'officers in pursuit: • Thalogitlve was brought
to bay in a little conroclose by, and marched
off :o the lock up: Ile and hie •comrades had
a partial bearing yesterday and wore cortimitl
led fora further hearing at three o'clock to.
.•orrow alterrloOn: OII.Wr McMullin ueServee
-no smell praise for the persistency and sucrose
with which lie IdentiOcd and eaptred the
The Skow Blockade
Tho heavy fall of snow of Sunday and Sun
day night , has had thaelfeet Of Materially
',caitiff travel 'on the railroads running wit
Incd wst stawellas on. the erred, railways.
' On the Vonatdisvllle ,tpad, the Orly train.
duo floretwas de taiged until noon. Thh,
delay was mainly occasioned, however, by the
train Jumping from Liao track.near Part retry
station. • . The tralnluidtorced its way through
the obstruction • trent McKeesport, but alter
leaving rem rerryaportien of the track, COM.
pletely covered with jumpas encountered,
canning the engine to front the rails.
The .Acoommodation,.as we have said, camp,
In at mum arith , thb Wein Newton Accemmo.
datiouand the-MnlOntowat Express:.
Tim trains were detained on all the rail.
,roads leading oqt, of. the pity, and Out. small
trains sent out etfrly In the day: Later'ih tin
day, when the roads bad boon mated, the
trainEwere dingultetied as usual,'
tho city passenger railways have been
-Compelled to suspend, owing to the tracks In.
coining clogged with snow. ,ire believe the
Citizens and Manchester carpeted° ocessienal
trips with the aid of an eatraumount of horse
power, and the Oakland road tried oritli some
ancecos, Utopian of running their smaller care
au runners.
enon•-Dnlllnß
This popular sport has becerdo a positive
nuisance Oaring to the freedom, careless - nee',
ormalice which the younmiteit let :fty
their missiles& 'They Oily no respect to age,
4a.a . or condition, but arm ono who walks the
Meets runs the gauntlet. It may be the bon
net Of a ladle, 'the - miter of a daally; Or hie
well ventilated coat of a beggar, We till the_
same to the young rogues; they will do all the'
Sisuage compressed snow permits of.. We no
tice that they seem to nave &particular spite
against eleTgklng "arta* ti t fancy turnouts
and genilemen eta& wait y gait, imparte
ducW by an extra allowance of stimulants.
Several boys were arrested. yesterday for in
dulging In this proptasitt to an Marcum, but
tueMayor, after a kindly lecture, told them
they - might consider themealres heed, and.
Bent them about their bunnelis.. _
.
Mm Jolf.,onr raiWetetrlll re.
:member the-dale Of Mime the
',SIMI ward, Who wall C9lllMltlidt tO ',l9ll,try A t.
Amman Taylor' :on tIIo Ilthlnit; fors farther.
pas CaLiitharta of surety. of Um per i l ,
errekagalturt tumbrturvalb,vrtocie
hetanatturai lard lid'tbreattnettto
Mitts children.- Mahoney 'was yesterday re
loom from fat -the difaottlty baring boon
'Settled and a sawarsetorY mittcaltandlug arrl-
Ted Min! to family dryly,
Suicide to Lawrenceville
Cox Otter Clawson was summoned to JAW
.
reneerille to hold an inquest on the remains
of John Masse] who was t'oundTat about nine
o'clock on Sunday 'evening, hanging, quite
dead, in his bet= in the borodgh named. The
deceased was a man about sixty-slx years of
age, and bad been but - recently discharged
from the army. Fora long time he has been
suffering from extremely bad . health, and
from time to time haftglven annOstakableev-
Menem] of insanity. Recently the syraptoms
became more . marked, •and wore so - serious,
that en almost constant watch was kept on , .
his movements. On Sunday evening he seem-
ed batter than usual, and ate a hearty supper '
after which ho went up stairs. and. was not
been again during the evening. At about nine
o'clock bb daughter, a young lady, started to
go up the stairs , and when part of the way
np, was startled by striking her head against
something hanging above her.. A look show
ed her the body of her/ether suspeauled there.
help was called, and the hotly Cut down,
but life was Thum]; tO be quite ex
ttnet. The • suicide . had set about
the accomplishment of his fatal pur
pose with deliberation and system. From.the
landing at the head of tile stairs, a ladder
loads up Ito the attic, and is so placed as to
lean hack direCtly over the stairway. The
(Meowed' had bound the-foot of this ladder
fast, so as to prevent Its slipping, end then
had tied a bed cord firmly to one of the upper
ronnds. Firmly fastening the noose at the
other end of tile rope about his neck, he bad
leaped over the banisters and hung suspend
ed over the stairs. The jury retnre,ed a ver
dict to toe °Meer that the deceased came to
Ills death 'by suicide while laboring under a
lit of temporary insanity. The deceased was
a man of excellent morale and good standing.
lie leaves a wife and seven grown up children.
Ills family are all much respected and receive
the fullest sympathy of their neighbors In
their sad bereavement.
nesting or the rizrg i rs smeary Coln.
. A very large meeting of this Committattwas
held in the Committee 'loom at City hall yes.
tcruay afternoon at I p. m..„
On motion of Cot . T. E. Bayne, General A.
L. Pearson was called to the chair, and Dr. E.
S. Umbstnetter appointed Secretary.
The Chairman stated the object of the meet•
leg was for the purpose of co•opernting with
the Ladies , Committee of the Boys In Mee, in
their propost , ll undertaking in erecting a suit
able monument to the memory of the heroes
of thin count} , who fell in the late rebellion.
A report front the Ladies , Committee Was
read stating that they Dad decided to hold the
Fair and iestlvai at City ilalLOOmutenclng
on Monday, Fritruary 23tb, and continuing du
ring the week. They also conelnded to post
pone the tableaux entertainment until the
week of the Fair.
On motion of Captain John G. Mactionxiell a
committee of three, consisting of Captain
Cook, General Charles Barnes ' and Major
Samuel Kilgore wore appointed to wait upon
the Select end Common Council, Itsking the
use of City Ball gratis. .
Various communications were read from
ministers of different denominations, in and
about Pittsburgh and ricinity.nlegttur their
ardent and efficient support in the proposed
undertaking.
On motion of Colonel James S. SchOorimaker
the Secretary won instructed to correspond
with the Sanitary Commission, Subsistence
and Christian Committees and the various
ministers, requesting their aid and assistance
in this noble and praiseworthy object.
Oa MOLIOII of Captain B.F. Jennings, ad
journed to meet oa.Tharaday Dec.. 27, at 3 r. x.
===!
kintly 21101110 made a most
successful debut at the Theatre last night in
the °Unequal Match." She was received by a
good audience and gent them away delighted
ut lbe rime of the evening.-
Oran./ Hors OPeni'MOnse was crowd
ed last evening with an audience who periect
/y appretiatell and keenly enjOyddilackettls
perfect rendition of "Yabitag." - Hackett le
inimitable in the character, and Was most ex
cellently supported.
Uxioa Panx.—The attendance at the Union
Park during Saturday afternoon and evening
wan very large. ft,,,,ilenicn, ladles and little
folks. almost-without Mud, flocked upon the
Ice and kept,the Park crowded up to the very
moment of 'Closing. Good ice, tine weather,
excellent lighting, and delicious musk, made
It happineas focally one to be inside the - Union
enclosure. • The inn veal indeed a. veryearnt
val. The snow of Sunday and Monday inter
rupted the skating for one day, but vigorous
measures were being taken yesterday to put
the ice In condition tor use. If the weather be
ravorable, there will undoubtedly bo skating
today. I'he usual signs will tell the anxloue
inqulrera whether or not to venture to the
Park.
CAL PARK,—Thorn was a large attend
uneo at the Central, on Saturday afternooti
and evening. It is said that twenty-flue han
drail people visited that popular park during
tne day.. We understand that Miss Carrie A.
Moore, the "Slcatorial Queen," is engaged to
appear on Christmas day, anti every day du
ring the week. Wu predict a large atten
dance, as it is said by eastern Journals that
her dances, figures, and posturing's two en
tirely new, beautiful, elegant and unap
prouehable. We might add that heads of
families can procure season tickets for theik
ehildreti, at two dollars and fifty cents each.
The Grand Telopezanee Concert: .
Our readers will bear lu mind that the Grand
Vocal and Instrumental Concert, given !wider
the auspleeiof the Sons of Temperance, will
take place to-night at City Hall. We kriow of
no more praiseworthy object, and trust the
ball will be tilled to its utmost capacity. The
(allotting is -the programme, which - is nutlet
the musical direetion'Of oar . talerited fellOW
citizen, C. C. Mellor, Esq.:
Yadepurstr.—Dotibld:Quartette—"The ifs
pytinc. alendelasohti; Mrs. Shell), Mrs. Smith,
and Misses Reinhart, Laughlin and Benham,
and Messrs, Wade, , Ifoughowout, Breed and
Edwards. Premier ()concerto for Violin—Do
Dorsett. 31r. , 111untmg. Barcarolle—.Tell mo
gentle Maiden Gonuod ; Miss Mary Langb-
Its. accompaniment, by Mr.
Manning. acena--“Ltear ye. Israel? from Eli
jah. Mendalasolin; Mrs. AnneM. Shah. Grand
Duatt—(Two planos,) Retterer—)n Themes
from ' Mendoissebn's Midsummer Night's
Dream; Mr. Do Main and Mr. Mellor. Recita
tive and Aria—" A:stle le belle,. Lisetetia Bor.
gia; Miss Reinhart : . ' ...
PAU' 1311003D—aria—Vfent la mffi Vendetta;
Donizetth air. B. Edward& .Ballad—ußewaro,"
Perring; Mrs.luanie M . Sbeib . Arla--“Hro waa
Despised.. Messiah; aira.,.Norman M. Smith..
Grand Fantasia do Concert,en biotite, (from
"11 ,Trenratore,") Gottschalk:. Mr. Do Main;
Song—(Swiss song) ' Eckeris )11sa Reinhart-
Qoartette—“The rraiseYetn the' doldier, La
Dame Blanche; Messrs. Wade; liongliewout,
.Breed and Etly,:ftrtle,
- . .
The Oest of Mairg,l3alling
,
, `4ll_,tins gentry who indulged in the excern
ble dmusement 'of proixilseneres anowAallbig
yesterday, did not escape so eaSily as those
mentioned in another place. Yesterday
.
'noon o' m
iliberpeiiiriresslet.; of the 'pedal po.
. a
grown' lice, arrested Jaes Puff, gro• man, for
mal
iclOnaly snow balling the Mot ylasatitgers
In the vicinity of the corner of Liberty and
goventh'streets, and convoyed him to the •
lock-up4lJurisaie allernoort also, officers
Owen& sedan alerrof the special , force,
-arrested, on Wy e street, James Dean and
"Mohr , Dean for s the IMMO eirepee._!!May"
:threatened ,11:144 ,valuilaily*: any .1000 i -who
should attempt to arreat''His distiretion
got the better onus valor, however, and both
the Deana Joined Poff. -1 hearing was had last
evening. - whictosteutted - in Pee baltuclined
alit James Dean, In default of they same
amount, was sent to jolt for fifteen - days.
"Micky," in consideration of his threatening
lan oilers 10 theollicerrwaswent up dor:thirty
sincerely horAt.thott. siotootes me&
sures will be continued until the unmitigated,
nuisance ortmtne•balllng• - in - the - .streMs
-abated.
The rodeo Erlichllene Executive Com;
." .soffeee. , -
At Atiieetioir of ilia Union, Eepubilean Ex;
°cativo Committee of tha City of Allegheny,.
. .
held on Friday. evntong,Deceinef 1ib,1436;
tilt, folio:ming resolutions were adopted:
Resolved;4That the Union Itetieblionn Voters
of the several eiteUon districts are requested
to elect at their respective places of holding
elections, between, the hours of= threw and
!evert o'clock; r. w., and nomtnato Otievesamt
for liayorone person for Directofrot the.roor,
and the several Ward 011icers.., . •
Retotred, That the election officers .of the:
several precincts are instructed to refine the
votes of all persons who have hot heretofore
voted with thernarty. -
Reached, That the several:, eand,Elitaii rTer
city offices are requested to anent fy in , writing
to the Chairman dr this meeting their Willing
ness to abide by the tleeWion-arthe 2031:11210111-
hag election. /I, callialat,4Cluatrinan.
J. C..E&TTERBO3 80)CrOtari
; Ont Wailer Ibis Isiah Law.—Yester
day, by order 9f -tho Watt Common Pl i e
John belts was released 'from the coursq" t r :
under the lusolventlaletP Belts was tzt..„,r
ma the last term et Court, on 67111 ,1 11 .
*atilt and batten; bfacartatt hY 0 "7, nue
mas fount! patty and sentenced to P 4Y 'of twenty slol/ars and the coat of tut.. r;liz;z:
thans IladnottiternecessarY - fr- 5 ,",, fault
with to Pay the required flue, ssu,, , for
thrva
thaTot watCcommitted 'to
and
months. itle term °stared .stoolay,
-1 he
Was released an stah:4. v; • : - ; „ ,
,
Menem Ny
ham, who * as oor readersirslisemember, was
'brought beforoatilarataa: atailta,afaiuvalate
since. on a charge of PeillifY pteXerred fry duo.
ID. Liappard, of the firm of (has S . Griffith: .
• Co., Lail a final honing yestexdayatar.ite -
honorably'. illocharged, 4 noro 1 1 9 1 Pal "airi.:
'deuce tO suetste the =U r gebrought Ai/Maga
him.
PRICE THREE CENTS
I The Oreenalboro Esprit' Robbery.
Tamorrow, in the Greene county Court, the
case of William Scott, and his brother George
I W. Scott, charged witn the robbery of the -Ad
ams Expreis,safe, at Greensboro, will be com
menced. This morning,' at seven o'clock; of.
deer Setlx.Wilmot, the arresting:l3llloer, Clem
ent C. Rhinehart. Assistant Cashier of the
First National Bank, Otho A: Core, who was
with tyro. Scott when he made the deposit at
the bank. Barry fhondr, Route Agent for the
.ndsms Express Company, and Mr. T. Shane,
of the firm of Messrs. Wilson, McElroy CO.,
leave here for Waynesbnqr, to be present as
witnesses at the trial. This evening or to.
morrow morning, Alderman Strain also will
depart to testify ut the case. Be will probably
return in a day or two. -
Dist4et Court
In this Court, before Judge Williams, the
case of Benjamin Reid ws. Robert Blackburn;
on trial at the adjournment of Court on. Fri•
day, was resumed. It is an action of eject-
Ment. to recorer the one-stxth of 111 . acres of
land, situate In Jefferson ltownship, and for.
merly owned by John Reid, deceased.!' The
case Involves the validity of a will made by.
the deceased, who was a bachelor, the plain-
tiffs claiming that at the time it was executed
he was not mentally competent, and that un
due influence was used., Messrs. Marshall.
Kirkpatrick and Mellon appear for defendant,
and Messrs. Lucas and Fetterman forplalntlit
The case is still on trial. '
Christian Chards Fair and .FestivaL
This (Tuesday) evening the Ladles of the
Christian Church in Allegheny City will open
to the pant+ in Excelsior Ef9ll,•einner Of Fed.
eral and Laccelc streets, a grand Fair and Fes
tival, the proceeds of which are to be devoted*
to the new church building. Extensive prep•
mations have boon made.% Fancy articles of
all descriptions will be sold on reasonable
terms; also ice cream, oysters, correc t Sc., /re-
Dinner at alp, from 12 to 3. Sapper from ote
Q- Admittance twenty.flOe cents.. • ' -
We urge upon our readers their attendariee,
as no whore can an hour be so innocently and
pleasantly passed away.
Court Of Conimon Pleas,
.The ease of. lI.E. Morton vs. Conrad Gold-
Strom, et. al., came on for trial In the Court of
Common Pleas, yesterday morning. - 11-
Brown and John S. 'Affable, Esq., appeared for
plaintiff. It was shown on the trial that two'
of Goldstrom , s employee& went oat on Sun.
day, Obtoberlath, IMI. to drive in some hogs.
They wont into Norton's enclosure, threw
down the fence and drove away his (Morton's)
bogs. (ioldstrom ordered the hogs. to be kill
ed, which was done, and the meat sold. In
view of the facts, the jury found a Verdict for
plaintiff for tato 73, with costa. .
• Mr. George Taadenbotr, a render and
elocutionist of considerable ability. will give
to-night at the' Academy of Music, one of his
rare literary entertainments, outer the auspi
ces Of the TOttrig lien , s 'Mercantile Library,
Association. The programme tonight-em
braces selections from aloller's,'Dectorin Spite
of ilim-self.” We know a, crowded house will
greet the (talented reader; • Thursday eve
ning dlr. Vandenhoff will give bin Last reading
in this city. during the present season, and
the programme will be entirely differtateroin
twat of - to-night. lip reserved seats upon
either evening.
.
Meeting of the Ladies , Committee.—
The Ladles , ' Committee of the Boys in Blue
met thisaftemoon. at City Ball; and wan call
ell to order by Um, McKee who Mated the
object of the meeting. ()thug to the bad
weather, nothing of any account was done,
and the Committee adjourned to meet at the
same place on the • Litt but., at two o'clock:.
Before adjourning, it was agreed that the'
Committee invite toe venous Congregations
of different denominations, to meet and work
with them, and also the various societies. _
rlimpllifty end Perfeeelon Combined:
—The most perfect,moat easily operated. most
Simply constructed, most durable, meet eel
cleat fOr all kinds of sewing, and In short the
.bed and cher_ pen Machine n the scor/d.is the
Wheeler b Wilson. Call at the Agency:So:l.l
Fifth street, and examine the tine assortment
Just received for the holidays. . .
Ite•COmutitteSl.—Mayor McCarthy yester
slay gave a partial hm.ring in the caw quaei.
Wilsonisharglidialttr baring stolen • ti.
ty of clothing from „Richard Williams some
two weeks since. The prosecutor failed to
172 e ft: T a e rnM i rr li a Orrin W g i g i n o th w e 2 2.1t1 i r 13°,1r4-
I=
SU rIl MMES.! , D—ln thiscity, on Monday morn
ing.. Dec. inn, at o•clock A. X . Mr. H. oUrkl...
MitLAND, tlr • aged 75 years. •
Ria funeral will take plate. Tins DAT; from hla
late residence. MO. it Math street, albcPclo tile Ir.
WlL.3osr..—Ort Monday - evening , at 8 o'clock. at
her residence, CJlTive Yrlee and Laid Ted streets,
Mrs. MARY It., Wife of M. 7. Wilson, In the 170 i
yearofheraae,- -
• Due notice of the fonerat will be given. •
IpaW/Weellai:yo(: : l36.3.VCA
•F 4 ILLDALE CEMETE.II6—T4e .
behutlinl , `Umn.sege... tha largest suburban
Mane of any olchre. except one; In UM county.. sit-
Allegheny.w ghtan mad,. Immedy matting
For burial Into, permits omit les. call
at Cantral Drng Store ny COOL a. CLAN/CY. ♦lle
abeny-CtU.
ALEI,..4VK 1 ,
trAramixtek..zin#t„ • •
.• •
No.loo Fourthmeet, Pftenburphat. 100r/INISW
all Mod', CRAZILS, OLUV/Itioiod inrerTdescriptlon
of luck ennl lnrololnß !Wow funOstlea. 'soon§
owg y midnight, Lt . erigr a Ckurtagautrtunso..
iscoboo, Mimi§ Zirti4. 3 kl4l., Jscotal
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UNDERTAKERS.
No. 196 13 mithfield St., cor.lth,
- (Laxim. trecourtnat su"ses;) •
VP1TTA333VM.431:13...
_ AND 1/2 S.A.,?I,II;VEZ
R .
• UNDERTAKERS - AND_ EMBAIMERS
.
- wood , • awl Nad
COFFIN ROOMS AUNCHESTEA 1119:11r,ST16.
Omar m Itbatiald .ad
slam sad Clarriaaaciaramaad. ; • _
,SIXTH WARD - . MERTIRD:,..,
'IIIEPSIBLICANII OF THE
ntATII IVAIRD, will meet at the - SCHOOL
llWUdir„ . _•on THUEDIDAY.DV/IGArr, December
7
tOth, at o'clock, 'for the purpoce or,nomlnatler
nand( tatenror City and Ward Oaten,. to be bai.
toted for et the Nosatnetlen Meatier, td beheld eld
SaTIIKDAY, December
den • . • MANY CITIZENS.'
'FORTHELADIES ••
•
DIANGLEK. •
'
GOEVEHLRG new"
CLOTHES WHIGSHEIts. •
• WASHLTO 3LICHLTES,
anomvuuLttria Tom
Alt.olo. LADIXS , sr the
tusking Emporium, No. 194 Wood Street. H onor
deti rrrs W. / 44P / O H AW• .
LIINING4I LIMPROVED
A.TO 214JUPER t . ,
SAVED liavEs.zomrir,'
MAVEN FUEL; .: sAVEs rxrnLiNcE.,
la effectually. Cheeks the ' , Draft. *lfigulates the
t`rox este all prams of Wu or auspice Into the
room ass L reed'''. &spited to ator nth or nee. .
A. 4. Loans: Montsetnerr !Olney, •Pa:.
•ti here already sold I , l lo oDamperuharny county.
n si dw . Crhe yu t pa o i d=d
Os abeße lme.,
smutty, N. J..cfold
.000 Dampers. arkl teen closed:out hie Interest In
1 11 .1t h erke h rr n tf a h i t i ; t r a . tri t e . t .
v.;
TErciiirciai re
wrhers 4 Otailtirniatirs"a!!""z" l
bend itlisp ;or circular.
Aellipml^ , - lid; 11 11111Strest, pia!Durgl3,l:l!,
lITMLEION if , FiLLY)
PLITAP 3 E,Itif ,
Gas an4'§team Fitters - )
:AND FOUNipt; •
Akita:O & m
dianddient and ikackala, had
ripe. humps, illulatlla4 ikp4
4.410:4-ra ON Jl:4l*v
161 FoOdr,streetivist 1034 1 ,;,- - -
. .
HOIID
VALOR COAL VAiltai - pLATE
rwmntr i vramito , !c r eo.44llolllls.= VW BLOB
I:4DMIVAN inutIiMAIN E LMa
notprorriOrissiso - iximioniLo`
w. BIWAHAW.
doll=6
GOLD AND SI 'NED CASES,
In Groat yariety,
DUNSEATH & CO'S
Two.' as "Irtrtiti.-, intr . 0.15014
7CI 0 "14
33 - alt 017.2 Ft.
HOLIDAY
,GrrTs
TTIVTIL YOU „
HAVE EX:MOOED
••••• THE STOCK OF - ' -
China &Boheiniaii Fanisy Goods,
FOB gia.s BY
RICHARD. E. BREED,
No. 100 Wood Street.
dell
.1061117 A 11110D118...P. W. W. LLTELIAW.J.
FM ILE COTTON WORK& -•
ITIVING RECENTLY runcitA s-,
..- 4 1..ED THE EAGLE CIITTON WOHIGh„ norner,
ly owned by Memo. KING, PENNOCK a
respectl4llylotonn the Imo.llo, Cut we will fooatlnue
the nianufactore of
Sheelings, : Catkin ,Yarin!,,Cssrpai
Chains, Canine _Wick
' and Baiting. • '•
Ithdeza may IM lett it the Otlee of the Warta
COMB BMW & YINDUSKT 1318, 41LIGHLIT CITY
PITTSBIUR GIL BREINEftr,:
Corneror Dnqsteanp Way and Barkers Alley,.
.
- JOSHUA RHODES & CO.
S 9
10 1 1 89 MARKET STREET*, 189
891 airio IS°
r
89 89 ,89.89 89 89.89 89
891. R. C:). 13.-113
89 • Market Street, Ito)!
slot Am> OLT YOUR
S9t BOOTS SIIOES 640 89
1891
S9'l TSUI ctIZAP.EST AND' . BEET- 189
89 X NO N. itrerrinu 59
4 9 4111£8 'ROBB, ‘B9-Ntitit
189 . 89 B'9 89'86 89 89 89.89. S 9
OH! HOW FAIRY -LOH
SINGING,B1111)81
SINGING BIRDS!
.OF &Man HEARTY AM) FINEST "SONG.
Aztothor lot Extra Btrdo,,wlth
oh Parrot, Eqtanal; Moon and other CAilth, at
moo. 224
W.. numisnew.
IM=I
. ' Boot
JOHNSTON fs.SCOTic:::
Fine Watches,_o . l94s,-Jeieliii
_ .
SILVER-PLATEILWARE,
No. 274 L12227,81221M
InttakausTaziri.eaziaasa.. is
Particular • attention alren - .3&. Ittostritik
Wateues, Cloaks and Jewelry . . All work warrant-
FOIL TILE HOLIDAYS. "i •
4 . /11STE t3TUCK, ADAPTEDiOR • • , .
zroilczotiek , - wercsiiseOckts.;, - . '•
••••
O r ALL , KINDS OE ' •
41r . : 1 1017 3M Mil jEt.
GOLD A.BIDOD.V,ER WATV.il.Et!.For,LpDts• LO
ruertu ; •
'CG.XilrriB GUARDP: ' - •
.. ELEGANT reETB. la varlonseell'ais:'
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THE' .__CELEBRATED 4 STEEL '!
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