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WINSTON, President. -' . - , , avabeirlitui....uvw,.-eal....,...a..a.p.e..,...i.distitattnres=troorbo.b.r. t......t0i - ---, -..--.... • suegb t agi b ror st . oiroctomui: An., .. . —t=---------- axles.. at tlask rag ____ • t.---... 1 t 7 ........-/ / • - Sall—q--------- ... , 1 _ ASSETS OVER • Z17,500,00v, AND - - EieLIISIVELY CASII. 4unual Incldea& Axallable laisordlaWy, TO =CREASE THE INSURANCE OR REDUCE THE vim-must AT THE" 'OPTION OF THE ASSURED. Polley-holders and other DereOns Interested 111 the edeJect of LISS / sectenrlterfte uU on the undersigned, Agent or tbn Comma?. nhe .141 diet unity else them full Information into the meats end prstetteldmorkuss of the Company. GEO. M. BLACKSTOEK, Agent, No. 27 pumstreet, pittianingit l igenatimption. The - very uamo• of iota disease is a terror. Untikof late years it has been deemed wholly beyond the reach of medicine. I hive be• lieved for Wittimber of years that it:depended on.*.h"diseased oondition of the ideal—net merely a diseased condition, out weakened one; and all the anus and efforts recently made towards the Cure of nonantiptiod have been directed towards_ Improving the general health. All physicians I- think, of whatever school of medicine, will bear me out la the belief that this la the only way in which con suniption bah or can be cored.' The elimina tion of the poisoned particles with which the blood. Is surcharged in consumption, is al ways: a necessary object to be obtained. - This can be always effected by Dr. gegrer's Peck. Tat Syrup. Its action on the kidneys is thorateh and complete. In a recent work bin,. 1.. Old shoe, of this city,' find the same view taken of consumption as advanced above. Uef sayi, "There la in this .disaise an impaired Phyal "cal condition' of the lungs, and a deposition •'ln the air-cells of a cheemdikd sttbstance, of yellOwish white calor, the particles of "which aggregate and 'form masses of Tarts; "bin size, called tuber:in., which finally soften "into a 114,31 d-like pus. Thisinatter Is. taken t.up.by the absorbents, enters the -circulation "of the blood, and particles of it are carried "out of the system by_ the kidneys, and "may be detected in the urine by miarpscrople "and other Modes of eMuntnation." Dr. .ffeyseeiPscfeini Syrup williot ffftil , In crease the elimination by the kidneys. but, also through the Abu and will also dissolve" • the in.:inset:drama* or starchlikesubatance thit collects and v illis up the bronchial tubes and ale passages: For consumption take Dr, A - ewer's Peciong Syrup.. at 140 .Wood street., Consulting office„,llo.renp. street. ." • Tobacco and Nagar". Jane:Jason,. manefactureie or the eelebrated - • . . - :Bose Bud 'Rough and. Road v. 'nose Bud Bright Pounds, ' eltad Golden illus. Navy, (Tens) .Spun 8011, and other noted brands of Tobacco. Stock of Sigers and other articles in the To bacco line, Constantly' °ahead, all of which we are selling at the loweit cash prices, at tio. - tlrederal street, Allegheny. • Whore'= can get the greatest value for yonr money: - Guillper-leficiw retool:air Ms Stock at a wholesale rate. EverYrldrig L rokl.oheliP ls Warranted: "Good Invoke . atook Janu ary Lit, a‘tVwant etOeir lowerecl;"will sell at any rirloa::.ar/y'one nught 300 how to tako ad vantage of-this,foci =and profit , by It. OM's , ' your own laLerestry . rlolan act_ of alndness to '.Tonriorlafiio:watlurnea doutit'you ,7 11l be amply rowfsr4O4*.tr: . , Store open from early morn '" pi ",--;"4.-..--micprAtercrs&pipt STOOL .. . _ . . The liner* Sewing Machine, .'. duet certainly take ,the lead of all °there 111 a short time.. It was awarded ive reiniume on work. at the - World's Fair, lsV4 four premt nms for work end an the machute. at the I.(ew' York State, Fair, DM, See the Afethodtit.• of . SepteMber Coil. - - .A panels= oii the machine I. at the OrdoState Yeir,lB66„ See the Dayton Joernot, October 11th. The oely agency for , rte sae for Weitern reeteilyiriM4o 6,l " 2l°. ' ‘ ' • St. tlair stieet, Pittsburgh. ; ,-- : . , . Ilameed Casorell'a Cod Lacei.Oal ThePidest ElweetAt Cod Ldei - 011 in the world. ,manufactured - from fresh, livens, ikon ,thet d nerfeetli pore and sweet. .&ek for adazard&Caewelre Cod Ltver.oll," manufactured try . (:aswx.r.t.e-Idaors.& New York. • bold Clear' Toys,' assorted Canfnes, Raisins, Cur. rants, Pieta ()rano. and . Law* , Peel. Can -tied Fruity; ctr4ete4 as cling , anti "nn'6 oo ./. as at our viler tease to %he twin George seeied; NO:ll:4"cderalst*it,..Aßeilbenypity . A can is solicited. The 'nines Demand uniimull yiglyniee diner is preparing himself by reducing his stock. at, tlie same time.benellting hisPM-Dm* by, selling at steill low miens. NOII9 others enn C0114113/15, Dress Deese Snot Bross. _ - You close-fisted old baaheloni =5l do didSi for once: Buy Rrosont t e for sour nephew, and ncioeie Tbouilison,o, N 0.210 LlberrYotroot-', • ,• ibeltiOtis or Look Op r oft Kris, Elul' is seeming., fie nsabeen caught:in tne.Sset.Or.rsPleniShinthif's-t9ak of presents at ThonsPion's.l.4o Lineity street. imp:111=14=10 Ttqm_ipriVAl .12c!ilmk - sad bdrlety store. Fo. SD Liberty street. To lii . Tort irt..Lissdars Patent Stove Damper." See advertisement in -lue)ther Colconn. , ofilei No. It rittlas!Teet:-• ' - - - Von Um, Bay , Forelgrkbquors ,kinds 13; */. pp, pe,L93 ana ix rust - ritin nsA Main. Prepared with ruse Ger,lam, ,t'or Matrtriees, at Pletaltarittitir arid fateatMedielitDpot , st Market street. /Owlet ' A new extract for the handkerchief at Flem ing. 6 Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, At *at , kokritreet. attil Catawba _ And Claret Wine or exedlient quality, at Flem ing , i Wulf litata&nliXittet Street. amarieltehPihr , tatineliviiiiiiatitoi !lamenting in- 1 7rk es t P sofd at Thotap:ton'P'L Apoorttoint. ot seo Obello for presOatoiroteirul. atiefor ' solo 60.11t0rap50.... fisher are Superb. t;ardiner , a Boole and Shoes, No. CO'Flp.h at. G r eartio,sinF;,seitp At Gardinlr,;:i.;.P° Flf c liMeet. r cent AfMtitia aiSaitrib B:TInC44e: New nops Josoti s'.lllnelro• albarder ltemplW4lVAMr:sweated. hiratrnts, Dea.lB.—VA-4.ldertelrl atirkeorbe seCently stabbed Mayor Park nt Icpublia ner, shot and killed Den 410,cseat L ed Faxon last n Igbt. TheeSnse was vfftety. -- Borke is in AIL Last night Masai Winters aerated oneJohnOsek,late of tit: Lonny an ample.= of ODUACCIIOII with the robbery AD the.nruilant bainotn.a. few days illaCe.?:Ne. acknowledged the Crime and WI where the diamonds and money, amounting totr." were, which were . Tao ham Orleans Inteesitslittam f. ~ . . Nate Otitusne, Dec.l3.—a otiMmittes of eltik' ` ,- setis 'Wm been' anointed'•to take neoesmuy steps and measures todefend the reputatlen and intereldidoithe oleybefore.. the- Demgeos. atonal Committee about to hold a meeting here tO ;isn't*** the July riots. . • - famittial Slur:vv. Do:4=bn .stsits4 that EV " .A.43saantElessensl achbiller intsindspuhsistang latter* Shit connect General .13utter.a nate& with invent prolititble speculaUons Maws the ires.„ - whith the penile genet: gen erally hatheasixo4l:lo.. VOLUKBAXXX.—Nb. . 307: T - 'EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. LITE gRIVOITIPSGRIM irtgiA.E. Dispute 351 th the Pope, Settled. Nsw FRENCH rOnIeN,NI -75/STEL The DiffiCUltres in guitria. niNct ihe Prefildenre Nome is England. FINeiNCLa .11. M _.COMNIERCLIL. Ross, Dec. 18-1 r: x.—Cardinal Antonelli has settled the dispute ,between our Minister, Mr. King, add the Pope. satisfactorily to both parties. 'it is stated the Pope misunder. Mood - • Bening, Dec. 18.—The National Germiiii Conference comtneneed its aopions here to. • . . .. • 'MLouoon.e: President's Message bite Just been received by steamer. The state ments resettling, nliftileoB are. ell received, but the remarks about the Feblans are &mild. erect weskstuilaMe. • PARIS, December in, Erecting—lt is "'Oporto:1 In otaatal quarters. and wins one appearance of truth, that the Marquis De Moodier, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs,' and dared hlerengnation to thew kmperer. it has been Secepted. - Mks successor is stated to be If. De Lavallette, the present French Minister of the Interior,. and the temporary _predecessor of M. Da ..idoustier in tne poettiorf to which he.ls; =OW said- formally bP' pointed:. Dr VissetA:Den.lll.L.k.in'sitid. that nitilustri an Government having failed in Melt efforts to recoundth variances between the differ ent races within the 'Empire, will leave them to effect a solution of the subject for them. . Lassos; Dec. - le.—The report comes fronit he Continent that"..the condition of . the French fortifications on the frontier of Germany is being looked after, and that their strength is nicely to lie materially increased. - livenroos.,Dec.-13-.Arterrieen.—This 'Cotton market was active and buoyant to-day. and 'an advance of of a penny per pound was naked and obtained by holders. The .sales amonntedissitleXt bales on the M o 104 d per pound fur middling . splands. whichc were the ourrent.quOtations at the close of Duns Lcvsarcior., Dees le;....ifterneost.—The Dresd en:in market lei.nncluenged. Western misted American Corn sold to-day at 1133 per stilarter- The Provision market, is quiet and winterize]: teration in rates. The Petroleum market isi, steady ails 7iidegls 8d for penpsylvanla 445. -ned ILmicemirmr December 18, r. med. ket for goods Ind yarns is sympathizing with the advance- Cotton at Liverpool is timer and tutees are stride higher.. Lesvos. Deeember ls. r. u.—The mon market is. easy, .Codsots,closed at 18.% . foe money.'`: I..osnosr:Diedn'berlB. r. se.=Tlie market for American securities to steady with an ad vance Olds'gelatin of cooper cant. in Muds ' Centrals.. Theicritilsi;geotestiousAt flue close of bunneastoday nerirairlettOwire begs, ' Erie. 47%; Illinois Central, Lesbos, Dec. M.—The articles of agreement and alllaneeire SintdefonsitrevNere ec• ecnted yesterday between the remain !tenter News Company, and special agents [Atha Uni ted Mares end Enroposmkteanwessocbdion or New Tork*to go into effect January Ist, 1866., After theist of linger) , the European news of the United Metes and European Telegraph News Association will be.condderatdy therms ed in quantity. and through the Neater Amerat London thcnews of Europe.Allia and ica will appear simultaneously in the tournals segmented - . with the above. Anneals . tiny MLUSIILL‘III PAVES A itIiNIFESTO. He Begards' Himsolf Merely. Pro ' visiohal Emperor. 3. HMCO CONGREgtS T 9 ED Good - N e w. OFZZAINS, Dee. IS,,Advlces, foam the City Of ileilartiptOne West.; state that the city of Durango was evacuated by the French on She /6th nilkand4tpteedfottely.orouplect by th#/630**11,4 t, .s 4 . •`, L . - 2, :-...' -, :: ' . oftizait4urtetwiiiiiiveol it tho Lair, 114.1 confirm g Ilejla's victories on the 21w, and 'rah Cr November. , . . . ' '• ' , rAft SIM 141nhf.illn g__ezioaFbini : avii hed engaged to turnbh naxlm llan wit hten mit , 2 1 Mons of dollars end, n thousan't Mexican troops to induceitttasto Main. ,:, btaximilian , a manif o, issued on the first inst. from Odfas.W., lir no an am:murmur:Lento( ids unquiltdeddet stunt tb °onetime User elnntre, but: St mere deemndsoo, Oak ar. the . soucitatbnvor memint_ , citizens Woad re• etid Ms sotlioriti. W.,.O24l4otonniital co all a Congrees of. coo Poortho oo doltb . . oration his Marc .. • • depend:and. Abu• he - stpromt, reo li so' tOotoir e erovitiomu Emperor:: -- - •• • - , , • MEE FROM MEXICO. 'At Caro . g.rrival of the Se at at Aeons of the Mouse at Traakil The Itheelff Sur venders We. MIT into his custody.— Departure of Calve for Washington. y Luxus. i i. December 18.—A Senteant at t. Arms of the' United' States MAIM or Repro. • sentatives , attived - here thbrniorning; with - authority to taka Eton. C. V. Ctdver from the Jail and prattled with bins to Washington .- Ball having been. entered in this criminal Shames eilt Ids. Culver SeveraLdays ago. the only c harg e upon' which he washeldyme Mill one; OundeOrnpon 'JatneS -8. Myers' bench warrvfl i. -. The Mifflin' primPtlyelivered,lllr. (haver to the custody of tbe Washington officer, who requested Recta Sher:a Mark to aecompatrY tea party at citizens seemnptui led Ur. Culver irate thelail to the depot. seesnLatrOngitn las -raeogeteas tiluntingtonor !cis maderstood th 'the qWesadzi" orprlniege will be decided by Congress upon his arrival. James 8. Myers, sliaplaintitr, also went to Wastangton• It is tenerved here that Judge . Mulkey would have discharged Sir. Culver upon tne question ei privilege had hi' _been brought befotollim tni,vll.otia4lxll smut, on the $Oll -*Cap. = IPF. FtSliNi. An Adareturf Vito - ' , adept .Gib. bosis-Tlie reatisne .Exborted to iitc4 sewed Ellbrs•--:ffho 7 riots in Canada.. New Yoti Deti:lo-,James Gibbons, Pros:- dent of the Fenian Senate.ami nn address', bnitnertiont on , behalf of coaditt• ..talrOkeivAtta-Iden,peoptaw. this country to renewed efforts in the glorious cause, and says there exists at llin present Limo a necerantglos..prompt anti determined action never bonne presented to thorn. . Swarrismio, Dee.l9.--The court assembled this l amingo-when Thema* Sadden ; was.] Pinned tthebar. pin VeViln, naked leave tO withdraw theriast of ningtilltg:thatilO nli g ht, challenge an array of the grand Jury and haVe the indittnitmtaquastiodoontanding that the ilst, was Illegally:oMM% and that It dill not comply with UnSPIGYNOtts of the law. Tim Judge sclioumed the Minn till toollorrow contider Llte point. *:1110ZORtINNAlli A Murderer Arrinfett—Cbolern retal,4lJ/PO.lO4lF _ - - 10.:-Jarael Barns*, one of the ini • mierers of Leonard Sloss, who. escaped. frtimUMFalmontb, jail, on Sat- Ilrditrs t,boesiAtempsured..., There O were seventy deaths from cholera at" Covington, liy.; from July let to December . nmuuteinenuk-are -about - .being Made whtint trathafia she Ohl° and Xississinm Battened rffeto . ilds lOU over the_tra.lc; of - the Alsito andlareat Weeterzfroad: .:,,TholrenlaiseSeeting tied hist night was very . ,litrgaandillagralliS4lo.—Mtaresses wersi made by SensUirli Morrison and Fitzgerald. Print.; dent Roberts was not pradant lbw iireseaseier Azsiar, December 19.—Tho towing boats Austin anztalcDonald arrived belt fz9 lll floW Forked' attsrrroon. The sce,!.=_,....tglA.RTOrls abent three inchesthick, to•day on foot. The hossetof•Dtrestarsof trioNelr iral uatiroact. - via start' to•MOrtoit 'ff tour of mope of the entire route fnita AICIPY to,SuMirtgath,euriPirados SECOND -EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. I,IY IfiliS i f ,TELIGII,4S. FROLiVOIMGTON. THE INFEACHHENT QUESTION. 443d4tioitlii.!fi*tion WARMIG-10 NECINENT BIEMOST INSPIMIR DEBATE DIA THE ADAFIBBIO.H Or:HEBRABBA The Government to Take Charge of Telegraph Lines• THE SUPREME COURT ON POUTIOAC QUESTIONS. melts() of Ca pita' of National Banks, SENATOR TRIMMSISIE.L DEFINES B14'1POSICTION; Cholera , Reports from Europe WA8111831•0tt Crrz. December 18,15: - Ism -istristoesscrr - csisrunr. - ThereoteAsalr,"...kaltlere.Xessidetton for a tliereugli overhauling sr the Executive Da pertmertis:.by a 'openiAl - 991:114Lattee, Wait not' On Its adoption as reported yesterday, but merely a monon l 4,to: ' the rules to permit Its introduction., got a two, third vote, as therMes require, the resolution. MA not tome br.,tore tab Douse., ... It iiVeuesid today, tam theieicalition will ovontuollylltlisst...lt,lookB to a-general /over tlgution - Into 'tbo — Diesident'a acts, rather than an Impeacbritent. "The Committee - cif Ways and Means have commenced a tovialtra. ot the lattatuat Reve nue laws, and trill aontlanstheir labors da. - ring-the attestors, so utolepoft f bill when Coagtwas eassembles. in ;Am i ty. It IN be: flayed that the Late of taxalort win be math, Pally retailed on ouiovorpoo,:loaposoloir oh coif* "PTIITZSIII7O THE 1:11111/T1t11 IN TIC GLOMS. :,140:467,11.41Atti5t -1i419 been eprang , npon the HOustii - bi au elforeto strike out of the lleneral itgaionartiartart bill; the WV! auras 1121PrOptl - . MO far babliatdor the debates or Canvey la Glote.the"Dailiil-Theeffeit, however, will 1411., , ' , Mr. 'of Raw :York. taidif there wee to be any be favored " leaving porting to private enterprise. The Coramit te.M. inrie Sanaa Urtakelito vote on the epp Oath= bin until after the bolt. days t, ...5781,24111711T ITELSIMAT ISIMMTditS. .docratary,Acyalloch has , hissed. sa .order aiathtertha.tlasidgiirer4aills andlia* hal primal:a aiseryitete inlisatots of stetu~s IR readertaig rettuns Atha SUPtralllll speOtOili . or theft; Tiespictino Olstrtett rte nottthal dellasotats-that this dertltctlent of duty rimless theot,...alasiabla, to ~law, -sad lOW* that soy TiOhabsa 00 nit shall '6O itiesee teported to the Depliistirect. •-(7olllEltlinnt Tittnollll7llo Steven.' ... Portmaster darters' Randall: favors the scheme of wenn:teeing' and Iteilitnif ,t 4lO graph lines as part of. the postal faclittiel of the Country. • Then ft an- evident dispodttoa In Grragreas to take charge of the wires. 'T.l'rah rOSITION CM.THIC StPiIIeXI L COCAr• The decision' of the - Supreme 'Cohned iasnhu the Indiana - '6:nspiraey cue, is regiirdll. 'siting that the I:bort' will not favor - extreme pylniorie on political qnestlorts. , . ... • ,•-. • • * =II ClAn Or LaieLLll.l.. ' • • In the 'Sonata to-daY,lne. Tritettnill present-, ed iterLDIIISMIDA pettlitst, asking Congress to I abolish the State government - end: snbstitutiL I "ferrltatialfores.:Alzolig Others It Is signed chi l by Governor Wells, and-; sunny its citizens of lendationtef- high - tor. In presenting-the punkah; Steastele- emboli spoke at some length, defining his position on the status of the late rebelllona Rates. lie wa s 6 0 1,, ,tir0t-f cds lll4 Ft Oat. aS the present sinte'oigitnizationa bad failed in their duty tothdlaysnatalls=6lo"4ll was nrifititibt edly the duty and. within the power of Cen trals to minimize others on each a buds as ..wakl4 secure t he _,.. _Jae MoaP a 'l g fa f t aralaa a ' ra ' ittfaiklial Prulk4ala. - '',t: !' '',•-• --'"; 'l' --: ' '.': • A r slyukeisidecia!kw:ikatigiairisoirm: • The fellowing intercepts. letter t he& been 'recoiled tithe DiYartmeiit pi Bios i , . • oLloanos 01170illaiTen iiTATt.B.COYSTAN. -11,1931.VArerett= g ; Obiiii 'to an gad omie the relippearanc ° of etteSers at Conetanti c :Olnik , tl Ibtoke out :few sialiteno at onsPolrf.ageighboriart village on the Doeyiliornik wiadoull Of Waive mei tii that locality ogrtiktitor dide.eight have terminated -fatally. Ydratorsesana.two deaths have ;law .oectured at the` rsenal on the Golden Elora, laws %Might% untended Itself. is the grimmer of Igo; over the whole city. is dem hot &Po. lectio or fondroyant cholera is reported from neheln ',4ff dllee Al t pfelensitUreatchs to take lin epitistnie torus. if it should become mi sts It amakbe refry WM. settle win ing of male tear, and much • ring exists in consequence among the,poPulationinne great bulk vat widen: live iz=biernsrjoatinteurtammtmaimecentily 2: It is to be hoped we are not to witneu &rape. Doom of thahorroxsofterhwhenitfte thonsand people were swept o ff in six weeks by this scouts° of itnreaultY,f . • -, , "'' ' ' • • el urn, 1114 vor3r tonsPedltallTrfa °t lreli souisitos 6i JilinnAALA. ' Thavoto on thetwil admitthiffllobriadas will AM' raven -In bin. liendie'lledirreiri at loot Mr. Wade, who.b3 w- the but In, charge, - ex yr esserttbe deteffmlnation today trpoli, the peasentto a Vote: '.& lengthy dillonsalOti took gdavi in the senate "today mi., the bill i iiiiieh was participated in by Senators Dowse, Wide, lioolittie,ned ottide..,,The principal amend -men t nowtier:oln fti One renotring Nob/naive, as a condition GUAM:demon tO abolish lilt re nt:tidiest?. of color on the mrenicilieof the right I - Of rltrreltSPßilOT,Othar:lrokdk K* ilt*tha ' word *.whito ,, crookhrx comiltptioe. . This is 1-itilialiD>iMila brlfensitorlitundhp .'.:t ! NOB ADINTIOAtpIiOOSOII.IiSetONAL TAt. Ii iS widerateestithit the House Judiciary committee have hatl,undar;cenelderritim the hiltelotrodoeor tiildi: Lawicinee' CO redeem the poly &Adrenals° of niembersof Dokfiresg arid bave elarucindod_riet. to reeeratneed them, as the iihile.suhleetWita paned, hy the constllients of the umid,* lli Volt ho fast Oleo. iiiirrarrionte ATmii.strirrw. , , • Itiatistfoal Information hero . staisrela tepid inereasolitcottost'and wooleit-stinufitetories In the.psotttbra Motes; peorght boy softer. liOlyiejght.frietirides, many of them of the lint class, and engaged in , tennufacturing calico as , well IW-the coaraer.inttelCue- and , woolen peels: ,Thero aro sire seven large establish- ininitiiiitheinetiiiitiOf ereetlOn lii northern Toisuitoisei .stiir.i or: ,l liners. - The suite against Str."Arniatulcel Berdennx, I Is iiiiokariktY,Prasaaicted. ak. Rill he remora- bared Distil:lls irerson,. daring the rebellion, 1 balittwo rams ror.the confederate _, gornra.: 1 • Ineui,..radels _were - novo delivered tri. the itgeotillif that GinternMent,thi departure of 1 the vessebtimlngOreventOC,by Louis Napo; loon; Orono tesr oi - ciesiiing,n .rirptutis with I theVolted-Statea.- Tho ,sulls snit° recover I the rea.anr DO, S. Bt. .Artaatidibi the robed 1 .government , -era s account dif said rams. .The 1 deposit of PS^. fretted, as ..ncriedlti a cable Pia la ' a a iiir dais ago. Ws- erroneously to ' 1 0FF144-,IIOA/47.141LUOSVis is merely on ac count prim* eXpeitses, and prelltalnari to a JudgeAletklitilli,Vraof the United States. ' .. . ~. . wows gammas. ; ~ Tim, President, has pardemed ~Ifghsto Dols, 'borne, convicted at the tetirdidi. term of the llnttiatAltidee •• District ‘Coart of New Jersey, for having to. hie poisession , counterfeit UM. tad Stated iiiink hides, and 'renteneed to three 1 yearitillittirififeitT-libiee- the conyltnlon of =ill =lll emomb, PITTSBURGH, WEDNEPAY, IDEC6IIIER 19, 1866. _ . Delatesive, facts hare (mite to the knowledge, of the Judge and' District' Attornby; showing that Deinborn° was the victim of a conspire. ey, and innocent of the charge. The President has alsO ordered the pardon and remission of the fine of William Devlin% contrictedet the last term of the tutted States TditslotColitt at liassatihnsetts and sentenc ed to pay a One of fifteen hundred dollars, on a charge Of smuggling. The pardon! Is grant-. ed on too assurance Of the Mania Attorney and many other reSpiatablt ctfisens, ' A. EIPAHISH 0171/IClit. A statistical return, repaired at the bureau of Statistics to-day, from a government offi cial In New Slexteo, was written entirely to Spirikilii , , Else -.writer being' nn►ble - to Sneak or write the English language.. THE rerrrAt: or vm ItAilolitiL HAZEN. it Is stated that a proposition will be made by a prominent Member of congress to in crease theaggregate cinital of the national banks to $30,000,0e0, the object being to 'email: - tenetUte!infect of Secretary hilCullocles con• traction Policy. That Stephens Is said to the scheme. lie strongly advocates the abolishing of the Ms °agitate bank notes. trzoitora vs its ?Timm soroots. .A. =nor la currant that the tenain Dlatrlet Committee proposo reporting a bill prOvlding that there shall be no exclusion of children from the public reboots of, the Instrint of Co. lumbLe on imeennt of race-or'oolor: . run devisee Ni:NS QUERTION AGAIII. It 15 generally admitted by tne Republicans Wit Ashley's resolution to impeach the Presi dent will puss, and in that event it la said an alert will be made to prohibit hlm fromexer rising the functions of his (ace pending the trial of the charges that may be preferred against hire Orr TOO TUC IfOLIDATB. .)Ifany members haire left the olty,end will not return until after the holidays. There is scarcely a quorum of either ...House pranint. There will be no legislation . Of any lmpor• tance, therefore, until after the recess. eR¢FS•nI.aD MUSLIM. "'The Supremo . Critrt hos prohibited. Steno . graohniro from taking notes of decisions as an nounced. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, (SECOND steisios.) W sentooroo, December POW S. sENATE. • . Johnson presented . the, credentials el Hon. William Jones, senafin' elect of Arhus. sae. Laid on the table,., Mr. 'Senator preeentedar table,._ from the Linton League of Norfolk, protesting against the policy of the occidental President, and asking for the appointment of Judge tinder% wood as Territorial Governor of Virginia. 'Referred. , Mr. Trumbull presented amemorial from the white loyalists of. Lordinanit, asking for . ; I - the overthrow M the existing State uoverit.l I. meat, and the establishment of a provisional goveranient , lantana. The menamial is sign ! ad by Governor %Vella, and other prominent persons. Mr. Trumbull snake at some length on the sanject embraced in the petition, and Mid lithe statements mode by the memorial .,bte,wbo were of high ellaractcr, were true, Alten.t.megress ought to , take Immediate le sion for the erutection of Um loyal people of Louisiana. Ile said that murders of loyal men were Increasing to frequency, and that the -. Rem, liberty and property Of freed men, were mainly dependent ort-the in terest and caprice of the disloyal. and that neither loyal white citizens nor freedmen could obtain. justice In clod wa s or ado quite Military Macedon. and be clearly of the opinion that the Government might to interfere to protect the loyalists in their rtglitsi , ' Congress had all the neOessary power over the rebellious Staves under the Constitu • ,Utma*ltla.topbscethem under the control •Cif Ithekeyatinest. • Us maintained that by re. Million these Southern States had lost their rights ss suet, but here none the less amens hie to the laws that tout been broken, and to the Jurisdiction or the general government- The thheommile gorer byL re t lt c s . Ltu r gi ro rnted . bat this by no means restored la former State governments., They had been subverted anl destroyed years before by rebels. derhere was not an °Meer In exis tence u tnem before they could resume their relations as States Of the Colon. Mate Oarernmeats must be in some way inaugu rated. Ile denied the right of the President to attempt to restore them through Provision ' altiolmnOrn. Or that he had any antbOrtty to organlee them, Or to tasany steps in relation therele, artless In pu mance ef t s re law pre- Mouldy passed by Congress.comeindueg be remarked that these he organtrattons •hail felled to answer the purpose for which they were established, and it wee entirely competent for Conon** . to lanore.therli and Organize other*, Mauch Priucioles as would secure tile amendaney of loyal and republican prlnciplea. Loana had rebelled, 'and now her disloyal people must accept the fate which awaits every people who wickedly and with out cause engage in rebellion. . The memorial was referred to the licatonitten On Iteconstrue-, Don. Mr. Deets, of icy. , th_at he supposed the Son! .tor wen ',eve thought hit will addressing the Legislature of Illinois. lie hulloed tho vews of the .Sen t. competitors for hi/ sent I n the Senate, but. 'ba wits satiated the Senator WWI most worthy, and hoped he would toso reelect.ed. There were in these States an Insignifi cant number of liarlients, who desired toselze the. Dowerament, bet ware too Weak to do It themselves. - - Mr—Trumbull angrily retorted, saying he had not shaped his room for a rot...elation and regretted the senator Dartrd sere; rise above personal consideratioes. _ Mr. Samoa, from the Commit tee onForeign Relations, reported &joint Itholatien tender- log the thanks of Congress be W. Yield, with recommit:glades that. it be passed. Also a hill to prevent and punish fraud u. lent representstlon .to Wane° Immigration from the the United htatcs to foreign 001111 t'r Mr. Wilson. of Mass., presented a protest from Mrs. Gen. Omni. Mrs. Seereiery 1101110 - and Others, refirmiCerS of the the Soldiers , and Sailors , Orphan dome, against the passago the nettle bill eatablishing a new board of di rectors for that lustituttots. The Committee. on asked to be dis charged from the tardier sonaderation of a memorial from the clerks of the tiorernatent departments.- asking for I Ln tUerCO , N I tam penal fort, which was granted. Sir. Edmunds of 1 ermont, bit:minced a hill to prevent illegal voting. in the District tkolumbla, and making illegiLltotlng a pe nal Offense. _ - Pomeroy, of iilinsati,_on leare„letrodu tied $ 10, etputilse the iistributiOn of cur rency- of this -National -flanksetu the several Staten and to Which Willi referred tO the Committee.= Mimes- Tlaeliertotte, on motion of Mr: Wade, of Ohio, I =led alloTzleio=.atilte:,Astio.f a bill, r The pending question was on the amend- . meet .of ~.Slr.- D rowte of -.Minaturif prodding there oho Id' beito.thstrietatm of sumums Oil aceo ja rm . w t aa of ie rite boye, e or i ce .to lo ac r. e ma tin . 3, Sau te that principle would prevail over every State In the Union.- It had been said that there was a pro. cadent for thus limitlng the rigida of At state coming Into Ufa UniOrt, but that act had been condemned by tho most distinguished legal traii.;tll2ther_prinelpla was, tho (lateral t had no rawer tO thequillifica lions of SotON In a State, always excepting States that had forfeited their rights and been ' Stitener*thed If ,COngrcesmlght not, at its discretion, refuse to adm i t a State,,aset Lf to. was not tids adt OW for It. • Mr. Wade said that was the qui:talon now to be decided, and that Conti resit haq' the power, and tie thought It was moth imp° at lord Territories should be admit • • loyal states. Said Nebraska. to high water mark favor of Ms • us, antl he wanted to strengthen the cause o arty by her adtelssien. It might bare been right to fix this quaUflcattop On fellarp,Stato. but' nothing - uld bo - MOTO Walk° Ulan a ellitre State that forfeited all , it rights arid a loyal territory asking admission. Many of three rebel Mats!' lout related the magnum & oleos term. Offered, and when they . _ reject those terms he Was inlay= of severer ones. • Kr. Sumner asked If he thought those State gerernments were so far valid that they could pronounce on consUtudonal amendment. Sir. Wade replied that Cengrees had breath• ed the breath of life into them, but, without they accepted the amendment i two void. He deprecated the ides of sendingbill back to the people and &farmed that both by pop. elation and rem:area. Nebraska with entitled to a i dmission tut Kite. Gowan, of Pa., spoke at 00100 length of the qualifications of a State. A State wag &cor poration limited toylike charter,Which created it; lie would Sak'tlie - Senator front' Ohlo,. whether a State could commit treason. Mr. Wade replied: Haying - sootil,' • as, the sitying is . It could not. Mr, Cowan. asked whether a State could nom. ...udt. arty other crime which ite charterforbade. Could a State reboil That was the great tines. 'Jon stow agitating the country. The officials of &State had no authority; as such Warier% to do that which was forbidden by their Condi• talon and laws. .11 they bad, and could In solve him in the ooneequeneeedie Wanted to know it. 110 would repeat the quation, which was eoliths one. • Mr. Wade said what is State could or could not downs noo the question, but the admis sion ot a State width. when admitted; was titled to do what Sul other State could do. Cowan said he understood it was tbe co mmit t:trine of Sonata Wale that a State Could co sundae. Wahl. It be se in any other sense than that Setae wag theareutto Was it_ not obvious that . tenet be a double ale. glance. If Wit wa g al the time should be Sled when State alLeisnee stops and Nation al allegiance begins. - Whieh elleglaneelibtotitl. be exacted of the people of N'ebraskai bail the lOrrOart:lft liTlfa,3ll.l4l,l7glivhi'Vat tw, punished aa rebelst The great question Was whether there were rebels or not) Ho was of the opinion that the Constitution wag en ordinate of the People, through their State OrganitatiOrit; end to which, they owed direct and especial allegiance and loyalty; Mr. Howe asked if men, who wore forced into the rebel army, had committed treason? Mr. Cowan saidlie would be willing to argue the question before the Senator, as Judge, on the question of competition. •Ms llogro held It to ho the dutylot every a neritan eititen to die rather than commit Mr. Cowan, asking, in a userlo.comico' l whether he would die and go, he know not where I Mr. Howe said he bad reference only to those quzierimin cititens Who knew where they were 'going. (Laughter.) • Mr. Cowan proceeded to argue the legal `question, holding that no Government could 'punish th em itizens for treason when'lt failed to sherd protection. • only each as wil lingly committed tresSon could leautlybe pun felled, and all eitizens had a tight to be tried by law. This protectien Wes the quid pro eve for .alloglance. Ile oppeeod the I.lndeelOn of Nebraska The minorities of the States were not represented here. What greater rights had - Nebraska than other minorities? It was not claimed that a State was necessary to the people of too Torrltory.ok that their laws have notbeen properly administered, bat that they ~ought to to admitted because it would 'strengthen the hands of those in power who now are immensely in the majority.. lie of fend' ad artworiklment to the amendment er r ;1 1 1 45, th sto t 413? 11 :v 1 d n r ally ebr o awsok,a whe n solely to the -Called States, and that they should never set up a foreign government. • • Sir. Doolittle said Snore was not sufficient evidence. either that the people in Nebraska desired admission or that there was sufficient population totustify it. The Convention did not forma constitution. or submit one to the Amoeba He believed they were oosed to lay Constitution, and therefore the enabling Fggralc i m .. ett i tn b t 1; 1 0 1 ,1 1 ol i d 7 the h y e g n i el a eWn e now If the people were in favor of it, for there were no election lawn to existence and no one cont.! be. punished for, illegal vot ing. It was stated that two Cowponies of lowa troops bad voted at that election. This, , with other alleged frauds, Territory doubtful whether the people Of that desired I admission. The population, too, certainly did not exceed fifty thenisand. For these rca tens he would .N WA against the othentiment gml the MU, unless an amendment was adopt ed referring the matter hack to the people for , Mr. Wade gave notice that . he would to-mor- Yew press the matter to e final vote. On motion, the Senate went Into Executive sessin, and soon after adjourned. i LICIPSIS. hir. Orth introduced , a resolution refit:Milting the President, if not incompatible with the 1 Olio interests, tnoommanicate to the House cornea of all the cdrzespoddence 00 the sub. yet of the evaenation of Mexico not hereto , - odicially publistital. Agreed to. .Alr. Brandegee, of Connecticut, •Introduced SteselutiOrt d(tbcting the Cominittee on Na. Ind Mrstrilto theatre lutO the burning of the Iteuelad M 'trot:Wilda, Which was agreed tb. The order baying been demanded, the S wg, at with th e call of the OnnutitPri nk teept repOrts. li We, from the m on e rich r. % MWSWiId, reported fa Co vorablymittee upon th a bill granting lands for a railroad 1 rem It east's sound to Colombia river. - Altar some discus. idOn the conaidenlibitnlof the hill was pa post. led. . . Mr. Miser', lowa. from Judiciary Commit. tee, asked that it be - disoharged from further cemaideration of the olution for the pretteetion of elttsent of t the res United States, afid that it be referred , to the Committee on foreign Affair*. Mr. Meltuer, front the committee on Public 141146 2 , reported back favorably th e Senate bill of last evasion amending the eel granting Made to the Stathof Oregon toed le the con rtruction of • thilliary road front Eugene City tone cistern boundary of said State. She mottling hour having expired, the bill want over until to-morrow. After considers , his diem:Liston between Washburne, who op. Mai the bill, and Bidwell and Wilmer. of (Adifornia, who favored Its passage, and a Wm the question was pending, the morning hoar aspired and th e bill went over until teldiaor- Sill eteaker lald before the house a coin s, nit bud on from the Sooretary of the I-magu "aranieittinis the names . et parsons eta p ed in the coast service, with • statement oft e ospenditures of said oiling . . hold 012 the table. _ The Speaker presented a comm.:nib:intim from the Secretary of the Navy, transit:tittle a the statement of all ordinance stores on hand. The Speaktlr 1113400.017011 the Select Commit tee on turret Taxes and Forfeited Lands, or dered by tile Huse yesterday, as follows: )teem. Conkllng, Donne nan'ea, Ichntleld • and 'larding, of lienteck7. Mx.filoan, of NT tsconsin.lutrodneed &Join t res., /Mutton extending the time for the completion of the Fox and t ilOO6/111 riser canal, which took the same reference. Minot to amend an act Wrest:date the and mutter of hold. Ink elections for %waters &MI delegates In Congress, aperoted J air ft. WA, was referred to the Committee on Judtchtry. 11r. Ferry presented toe memorial of an agrlcallaind society of Michigan, protesting against the granting a railroad from San Frandiseo to Ilumboldt, or any other illspoelthot of publie lands czospt for home stead purposes_iteferred to the Commtttee On Fabllc Land*. Mr. Stokes presented petition from the Colored 'People of Teroneuet,frir Chetremora of all political inequalities on nee° of rare or color. It was referred to the Committee on Iteeonstractlon. The House then went Into Comittee Of the Whole, Mr. Lawrence, of Fenna., I m n the chair, end proceeded tho conladorntion of the log. Wettest Exectltlee and Judicial appro p anti on bill. . . Mr. L• 1110 of New York. offered an amend- Wont for tbi% purpose of coo... Ablating I oi o on• sum the several appropriations for toe (dote, so that members might. see at • Fiance aunt that piper coal the countrl. tinit.e a discussion sprung up on tho quo, lion, In which q number of tuembera partici- paGt. - Mr. motionnly withdrew boo amendment- The of Ur. Maynard .to etriko out the appropriations for reporting and printing the proccodings In the (,lobe was lost.o amend Mr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, moved t by adding at the and of the paragraph appro-. Printing' PAM for one complete set of the Cbogrezdooset Globe for cads member a in the Thirty-ninth Congress who has not ready • received teem, provided that no further ap propriation shall be made for supplying corn pinto sets of the Globe and appendix to any succeeding Congress. The amendment was agreed - to. An amendment was agreed to giving notice that the United States re 011-termiate the , tract for purchtuoing one set of tho' Globe tor each Ueprosentatlye at the close of the For-' ' Oath Iloogresa. An amendmentmalcing annppropriation for the oompensation of Judges of the Court of Claims, and providing that it shall not be paid until its judgments were °Quart:mid by Con. g, RIM rejected. • 1 00motion-of Mr. Stevens, the Committee then rose. Mr. Julian, of Indiana, offered the following resolution, which was adopted, viz : Merelved -That the Cam i mittee on. Ways and , Means be instructed to inquire into the expe diency of authorizing or requiring the ap. Im:ointment of female_ clerks in the Executive Departments of the Government with definite restrictions as to numbers and qualidconr the . and in every case to glen precedence to wives, daughters and mothers of thoao who fought to preserve the Vidon during the late rebellion. The Speaker presented the resolution of the Senate respecting the death of 50111110 r IN right when, after some remarks from Mr. Newel:, Of New Jersey, in reference to deceased, the customary resolutions of respect were ri.seol. The Speaker annonnecol the appointment of Mr. Boyer ,er Pennsylvan ta, as member of the Select 'Om:mittenon the New Orleansri ots In plece,of Dlr. Dennison, and. the House adjourned. FROM AIIKINS.V. I. The - cleat sights egnestlen—lliscovery ottiold; Aron nun Lead Mrs— Sallsoriele In *rhyming , -• Shotrine, DeceMbor special LA the •,,AraiattelM from Little . Rock. Bays: General Ord and Idtdor Porter, of Grant'e eto IT, were present in the House to.day, during the die. mission Of the bill conferring civil rights on persons of color • and wore invited take seats within the bar. • •coultielOuthrle, of Cincinnati. has just arrived hero from Little 'Rork, Lbringin g with Was lane specimens of gold, silver, lead, iron and sulphur ore, taken from extensive ruiners' lands, recently purchased, and for warded them to uluelnnott for examination. A telegram from Little Each states that the throughthe charter of the railroad passing Fiat oaring% Indian Territory to the Mexictut frontier bas Jut passed the Logie. later*. This road will tout vary materially to develop the resottrces of Arkansas. Battroika Accident In Tennessee And Kentucky. , lilasuvitta, Deo. 18.—The a o'clock passen ger train on the Louisville and Nattisille Rad rowl. which B u c k this morninclump. ed a switch at Lodge, about ..lazttiles from this city, by which three passimger couches were thrown from tho track and into a ditch, the engine and Uggalre car retuning on the trick. No enemas - killed and but two persons were seriously Injured. though quite a nem• bersustalned painful cuts and bruises.. (SZCIOND DISPATCH.) SHIISTILLI.DOO. lg.—Among the sufferers by the accident on the Nashville train was A. Monteith of New York. reported killed, and J. Goring and -C.V. liftffer,or Cincinnati, who were badly burned from the upsetting of a store. The flared passengers will be cared for at Nesb is and Bowling Green. The Decatu rand d Ashville train ran Off_lhe lyeekthlyty-ill'eadiesscrath of lataksille. The tra i n was completely smashed and: HOTHIId Dassensperp_Paguy towed. , • Two cram ran on the Lebanon Branoh man. Well= saving avOrtre an4:lo l 4Dir Wir e 'VI' S/U T OS / 10 g ,6 7. _ , cTrz AND SUBIBI3AII ADDMOILL LOGAL tE WP OA =ED PAGE.) . _ Another Marderone AMU, In Veraallles Toernabip-;Probably rata' *assent. tlis Blondes. afternoon a autocue and proba bly fatal =air occurred at 'Want tavern, tn - Versailles toil:Mile, about three Miles beydriel Turtle Creek. it appears that on Monday af ternoon Mr. James Stewart, of the firm of Dickeen, Stewart it Co., of this city, accompa nied by. Lloyd Jamison and Win. Dodds, smrt cd out to enJoy the pleasure or a sleigh fide. They proceeded along the fireeneberg turn• pike, and passing throttgli Turtle Creek vil lage stoppuwl at Weiss' tavern, eOMO three miles beyond. When they reached the tarern a coal miner tuned John Gain. who had been drinking, and who had just been engaged M a fight approached them and UM:theocrat In sulting them by - the use of opprobrious apt. Wets, and accusing Dodds him.in some time ago, stolen a dog frtm Dodds de nted this and some words passed. Dodds and h ind party meanthite endeavoring to Sh im. U and escape from any quarrel with him. Gam, however, persisted and sent boy to a blacksmith shop, on the opposite Ws of the road, and obtained imssession of a coal mite Wi g pick, which be had left to be sharpened. th this weapon be Made an attack upon .Dedder and, before be coul on .prevented, 'struck the unfortunate Iranhe left sate, the blade penetrating to -the depth of nearly six Inches. 'the pick- entered, the side just below thes, and wardspenetrating the left rib lobe of the l ed unge, and also piercing the pericardium, or heart bleedingw= Immediately Inf o d Doulde, en lbarfully„.was marled the house. 'Drs. Scheoly and Lore, of liraddock's station, were called in, and a dispatch was Bent to this city to the office was. Dickson and Hamilton. The dispatcn received In the early part of the evening, and on the eleven o'elock train—tile first out—Dr. Hamilton pro- • ceeded to the scene of the affray. The wound , ed man had his Injuries properly attended to, anus was then removed to his own home, Borne rem tined from Turtle Crk. - Dr. Hamilton tined with him 'Until about one o'clock yesterday morning, and when he left there seemed to be soMe hopes of recovery, Galan Is a coal miner by occupatilln and resides near th e scene of the a ff ray. IL has not yet been smeared. Dodds lea young married man, and was engaged In hauling coal by contract ile le a perfectly =herrn= was not respect by all who know him. lie was not in the least under the influaime of liquor at the time of the occurrence. Ito was still living yester day afternoon, although we are informed that Dr. Sohooly has little hope of his recovery. . • PreWeiss of the Eitiseoped Church. From slate publication, Issued, by the Tract Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church, we glean some intelestlrig statistics relative to the new . Diocese of Pittsburgh. The per* led eovarelby the figures is from liovemhei Ist, 1 40 3, Ovember let, 1866. The Diocese of Pittsburgh embraces 19000 agnate miles, con- Mining a population of 612,27. The lit. hey, John Barrett herfoot, D. D., la Bishop, Thos. .1. Brennen, Secretary of the Convention, and (Merge T. I art Doren, Treasurer. It contains thirty•three,elergy, 41 parishes, 2,144 commu nicants. (240' of which have been added during the year,) 952 teachers, and 2092 Sunday School itholara. Within - the past year there have been live candidates for orders, one church has been consecrated, 03 int .ms and ninety afluite baptized; there have -been 949 confirmations. 121 marriages, and-161 burials, and 0.1,471.22 bee been contributed, for min. .elloht,tripsigUtrAitmbline ugstren. TIOU9 efforts to establish a reading room lnth!" bO n tfluelitibaorann Vhonfrleyobrell.aguTirtUhf w s week. at the ball of "t he church, corner of Vir gin alley and Liberty streets. Trover mid Convex.led. Yesterday afternoon, Catherine lesson came before Alder:Um Taylor, and in 'the name of her husband, Cleorgo Leeson, made information submit Thomas Fannin, of the rata ward, clutrittrig him with leaver Andean version. It is elicited that fOckOme time put the famines of ilir. Lesson zed Mr: Fannin, hero occupied the same house. Mrs. Fannin became Mk end eventually-died. Mrs. Less en did the work.for both the L tamtilea, and validdand-Leason thissed.betweentbem the °anus° of the common household. fluently Sir. Loason lett Immo and attar his departure /dm. Leeson, Intending fo break up house ' keeping, commenced making arrangements to pack,np and remove her household goals. She was interfered with, as abe alleges, by Ur. ;Fannin, who prevented her taking her property away. In her informatjob, she charges the defendant with coeVerting to Lila own use. half a dozen of chairs, a table, a lot of bedding. some dishes, a quantify of wear ing apparrel, , do., .1t the hearing. Mr. Fan nin promised to restore the articles in dues• lion, and the ease was dismissed. Boller Explosion in Bridges ille.• On Thursday last the troller in the Woolen Factory of .1. 1). ohaffer, of Bridgeville, tits county. exploded, Injuring one person severe ly and slightly Injuring the elder member of the firm, whine Oscape from total annihUatien i "eon providential. Mr. Shaffer had Xred up said stepped behind the fulling straits to mend a belt when the explosion occurred. Lie was covered with broken timbers, thefforce el , which bad been checked by the atm. behind 1 1 which be was standing. The plea of the boiler were thrown over two hatidra yards, and not a whole pane of glints was la in the whole building. The report was terri c, and WWI hoard for miles droned. The loss att , eti will amount to between 12,,f00 an 'WOO, the engine and boiler being a total wre k. The ' firm have already made arrangemen tract. build, and were In ta red oile r . Mg for • new engine and boiler. The nee of the explosion Is thought to be that UT salety valve bad become cemented with the lime of the hard water, and that - it failed act to give the proper vent. Lience, the il estrous consesinencus. ' . Butter last wad On Saturday morning, at about tie , officer Frank Campbell, of the All cgheny night police, noticed that the lamp on Canal street, between East Lane and Chestnut street, had boon extinguished. Suspecting something wrong he went to Investigate the matter, and a brief inspection revealed a market basket containing abont titly pounds of tatter. The basket hail been set in a snug placate escape observation. and the thief who bid ft had probably extinguished the lamp to give great. or security to tan booty. The officer carried his marketing to the Mayor's 011300 and a further examination showed that it was ad dressed to J. Frees., Pittsburgh, having been sent by W. Wilson, of Freeport. The butter was yesterday claimed and carried away by Dlr. S. Frost of No.OG Wylie street, in this city. The thief who had so snugly hidden the but ter until he could safely carry it away, has not yet been discovered. Clticsiasas Gills. Christmas tide Is almost here, and every heart, whether It boats In the bosom of youth or age, under velvet or calico, bredelotti or .rags, warms and expands at te approteh of the blessed Oa:OWL No one Is so poor as not to wish to give presents, andiso one isms rich as not to wish to receive presents at this hell. day time. Therefore all will read with do. light the announcement made In en= adver tising columns by Messrs C. Yeager ,t Co, N. 110 Market etrent, setting forth that they have A largo and chola) stook of . artieles for Christ. teas gibe. Tneir assortment comprises al most all sorts ot gifts Included in the most extended - 11st of preSiMtli. and no.tasto .1s so fastidious, th at it cannot he mate:led there. Read their advertisement, and visit their. Probable Arrest of a wire Murderer. . . On Monday evening, a man named-William McDonald, was. brought before Bur gess Copeland.' ` ' of -- Jotinstown, 'charged with b ee f. The of an entire ...aide" of beef. The sto Cl 3 beet' was , produced in evidence niftiest him, and he wan hold for trial at the Cambria county Court, at Ebene ' burg. Donald le supPosod to.be ono who killed hi s wife, at Youngstown, Ohio. last spring.. The murdorees name was Daniel McDonald, but closumetaners strongly Ind' , ate that the present prisoner, who has but Irecently come to Johnstown. la the guilty man. and he will be held a prisoner until dog nit° information can be brought from Young town. Hunch Passenger Hallway. Yesterday we stated that the Manama- ter I'aspugek cars made only occasional trips la consequence of the • MOW obstruei. Mg the track. It le duty to the company to say that by great energy and per severance, and by the use of fear instead of two horses to each . car regular, trips were. made only at longer Intervals than usual.. witsaw the president , of the Elanchestar road a gang of hands, himself as busy as they, clearing the track. It was Only by energy such as Ms that the "TroYIIIIIP Nlhlo Street... and "Rebecca Street." trips were - all nude tatnecl, and are likely to , be in allemergenelea Charged W 1 ' Counterfei t ' aloney.—On Monday Gurgese Copeland, or Johnstown, had before him George tiebrtg; charged with palming lainntorfettanonex• 0. accused returned recently froln__,„. G° "°& day bringing with him aftoD grewob..7,:. he or or two ago, in making some earc.b n & N , court. tered VA unto , which . bt before teflon. He was arreste d d e lig i i . ;i japes been tilatrio=:l4lllllrtoe for • farther beari ng. HO will brObably be honerablY sufnufGcu allosplletty and Perfection Combined. :•The most perfeettroost easily operated. most SWIM Oonstrnoteo. most durable, =MA e fa. clent for all lrlods of sewing, and In short the /ma and elteavagiullfachlne In ths toorUl N a nhe vrim w. a Call at the Agency 27 Fintrstreet, see etexateh the floe asikpftrownt, AIM reoetvee for ilr !Maw.. - .7-- —,- • PRICE -THREE CENTS. Ariested en saspiefers. - Archie Lawson is a character well known to. the pollee of our city, and to tkome - wlto.r sad the police reports. - Not much him been heard. Of /treble of late, but yesterdej lie fell under the watchful eyes of Wader aipples;'ol the Mayor's police, who judged from the peetabir ity of Lawson's manner that "sciniething net, altogether right was ins the wind.. He there. fore kept a close watch of the “chappyu. dat ing the aftenmn.e ...it about nine o'clock In Lawsonin beencer became convinced that hadstealing, and on 'that sus. Melon arrested him at his boarding place the Great Western Motel, On the way to Of ths e lock. up Archie made anxious istennsome caps. Followinirthislead, conker (hind.% re. turned to the hotel, ou_Water streetotear Wood, and ascertained that We prisoner had sold a new CV to one of the boarders for one dotter. Lie found Mils boarder, arm discover ed that the cap in question was a - fur - cap worth about ten dollars.. It stoleiry Pew, and had unquestionably bee. Lawson bed also sold another new.cap worth three dollars, for one dollar. Beth caps are now at the Mayor's office awaiting - 'identification. Lawson is in the lock-up 'for a bearing. Criminal boort. In the Criminal Corot Yesterday, before the lion:Judire - Stowe. the following business , • • transpired: - • • Michael HMIS, tried for stealing a codfish, was acquitted. The next case was that of Commonwealth • vs. William Morgan'' indicted for assault outragellets. .witn intent to " comm. upon Mary Williams. The same cue was tried at the last term et Court, but the jury failed to agree, anda second trialbecamo necessary. The prosecuting witness is about domesticears ot age, and was employed as a by Morgan. The offense was alleged to have been committed on the 31st of July last. The jury found a verdict of not guilty, but divided the costs between the prosecntrix and defendant.. Commonwealth vs. John Dongan, indicted for incestuous adultery with hi step dat ter Margaret M a itchell, daughter s of his wife n by a former marnage. The defendant resides near Courtney's motion,. and the girl lived with him. Tee offense is alleged to have been committed on the 9th of October last, and at divers other times. The girl ls the one on whom Michael Sullivan wits charged With har ing committed an - outrage, and lot which he ' was tried last vreek. in this case the Jury failed to agree and were discharged.. The In dictment'against D0111:1111 VAX' found an an !n- The lodged by Patrick Brown. The jury was out at the , time of adjourn. Ilamiltaa, brought from Johnstown by oMcer Wrigley, as elsewhere reported, was brought Into COnrt was process by that offi cer. The prisoner ordered. to pay a line of 130 end the costa of the case. lie did so and was released. thio. draw, of. Harrison township, was brought up on a charge illeal liuor selling. He plead guilty and was fined MD and casts. Joseph byeekto en also plead • guilty to a sim ilar chat ge and was ordered to pay a fine of 1135 and cents. . Court then adjourned. Low Priced &lad Good—The Emerson Piano. To meet the wants of the great number of persons who desire to possess a piano, but do not feel able to go to the expense ot , the Mal est make, and yet would have only a g ood substantial one, we have made a Mon careful examination of all the lowest priced pianos made in the eilted States. The result of tale examination: is that we have found 'those made by W. P. Emerson, to be the best Pianos for tho prico, and Um - cheapest good pianos that are made. They pre most Aubstantially built, on the soundest acoustic prMelludst tho . Is the best quality prone Seasoned ; the tone rich and pewerful.and the touch easy and elastic; each one is provided with the the full iron frame, and eTerStrUngl bias. . They stand well in tune and wear well inelrFar tictiler; this wo know from actual Ca. The difference in price between the Emerson Plano, and the more costly .makes, latausal by the most rigid economy In the manufac ture consistent with excellence, and by a saving ' - of labor on these parts, We neither :effect the Pane or durability. We do not pretend nest the ' , Emerson . la the lowest priced piano made; teeny can be bought at a lam intro. Such pianos we do notkeeP. having found by our own and others experi ence that being =o poorly made they soon give way, lose their tone, become harsh and dis cordant, and give no satisfactionto the owner, but are a constant source of expense and an. noyance. A piano of this kind - a bad in vestment, and really the dearest piano any one can buy. We do not and will not keep them for sale. Finding the "Emerson" such a desirable piano, we at onco secured the excite• sive agency for them for rituilmrgla and sur rounding country, and having made special contracts for a regular weekly supply for long time to come, we can offer them at un usually advantageous rates. All persons de. siring the best cheap piano in the market, should u ncouan gto xm he e r t k h ind " . E m L e be o rnld b ount to clergymen, _teachers and csali custo mers. Charles U. Mellor & SI Wood street, Pittsburgh.taws In February last a party of men, of . Whom one was James Hamilton, attackedl*lcer -Mitchel Began, of the night pollee, and beat. Lim. All except Hamilton were arrested end convicted of assault and battery. Ilauditon escapee, and was net beard of until recently, when the Chief of Police in Johnstown wrote to Chief Hague that the missing assailant was there. A warrant was sent from here and: Hamilton was arrested. Oa Monday,. officer John Wrigley, arrived lathe process from :he commitment, went to Johnstown after the prisoner. lie returned with liattilltent yeller. day, having brought him securely through, us I k the prisoner iinetraoleowauyAdarii.deTuhe offlct:ir of District Attorney Daft Hamilton, a af fter . paying a fine of tip and the costs, was re. The Christ tan ablarels /Fair. Last night the Fair and Festival -under the auspices oi the _Christian Church, opened in Excelsior final, Allegheny, With a large atten dance, completely filling the . Hall. A band discoursed most excellent =nide—and a large and varied display of goods, arrested tne attention of the visitors. The various de permeate were well supplied with .a Testae sortmont of fancy and useful articles, and the tables were covered with the luxuries of ;the season. Two dewing Diachipen, a Florence and a ilowe—are to be elspoeed Of bYluturcril.' Lion, and riven to persons . depending on the needle for support. -Today"Fed thronghout the week, dinner will be arovldea at and supper at six o'clock. litqueetNesseladed. •••• The jury ompanneled by Coroner Clawson, in the case of Joseph White, who Was found dead in the. coil yard of F. C. Kegley, besldis • the Pennsylvenialtallroad; in the Fifth ward; Mone Nth inst,concluded emir investiga. ast evening, and returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to Ms - death from causes unknown. it was supperod at the time Of the discovery of the remains that death had been causedbg being run over by theatre. but no evidence in proof of that wu adduced, and the injuries wereof such &character that they might have been caused by Ulnae over the embankment of the railroad, as readily as by being rat Oyer .., , . The ellPorl or sae Ilesseisn'tie Allegbe wy.—The authorities. of Allegheny .were as mach bothered, on tlnnday and "Monday, as were the anthorltiesor Pittsburgh, by parties who persisted to reckless , snowballing., The sameeennte of treatment; 'however, works a partial cure. Several offenders were arrested and brought before the Stayer, who geed them.! Tire result was beneftelalomul bravery little snowballing afflicted - the people goiter Lama3r of n Verne coek.—James Rice , a chicken fancier on .Market street" Cann fare Alderman Morrow yesterday and chat ged Olive; Brown end Witham Patch with the Mr caul, Of a game cock :worth 03" Me Mod that On Monday th stwo Accused ideated I end 113 they Were going away, he discovered the chicken ender-Brown's coat. - Warren" were stied for the arrest of the accused.. Ito rible Accident.-At aime bouren Moe - . day evening, amen named John Taylor wan engaged in elniveding snow from iite,_„- 12 4. 1 " su or r i , traok belonging tO th e lAmbrilet i r . ai m rim in Johnsterwn, when ho wee e to u ic . over b h y hi l e leocOgernotive bee n ige was norribly - Both were cut og. a reutione of hie body, ant, and mangled in ° lb" '•• lie died during the Med.. - Paine et daltlintane—roF itortatitly. itlating all a nkles or of..Prt. br e rl orm_aa silver, with OuredallsrA;hi., inAtlrcirigr.d plolreviellnae.usDg Wirral:awl to contain CO quick. vi don soy_ injurious article. For 4 , 0 „,„,. Alleghooy.and all tll7 • gles. • Asir Bowery Theatre 'Deltrorld•: Nair Tons; December- - 1L —the now Scram " . ThotttrO, was destroyed by Are this afternoon. New Yosz„Dea.lB.—lhe Are Nair Pow. isty Theatre nitrite ont at half put four, vhdi very few persons. were in the building, and. they escaped before the' tunes trade much Progress., li,andisoovered under the Mau; and apnea wobArest rapidity sums th e i n . damable =term stared on the stage, and be; taro the pm departmentarrived the Osumi had -eotamenteatec)l*-Vi this interior of the alluding, of Indehtt soon gained satire Pm ses•lon. ,In twenty minutes the tear ' rit4t. NaltabOth *WOW; tilir Into the street en= teXllllO - gria, Rat4Slit47 at OSS S .S. land.- Zs floaa attar, the roof and side wads fen. crizahin everal iuSiols.lDg /ow ild-Me• • At . b_alti= Otre Ceolocit the front Wl n Sew Idle tut, di7. lieTerld lire nerrtuty essay. . - • , k -,t ALEX. AIKEN, troass nuruisueßarktuburxis„ri. .00.11111313 of vandals., cartrii)arill3,goscremdeitalption ti.L433 . = rim rtmersl tlooal 111191.1,00. noolal MWllllC*.'d lies LLD.. Tbomu NAME. w. 0 .6 Maar. Zap. • FAIRMAN & SAMION. IMEirr.ASER,E; No. 196 Stniihneid et., cor. intrawn from Banat% et ti.) WrZTTEß33l:rl = t 4 3rl3.. AND to SktiDUISKT erraarr. ' • r,r.sca r si grArv. R. !E. MUTE 4 • U NDERTAURS -AND EMBALMERS - Manchester, Wood's Ham .ad victitty. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UTERI STET: Ostrigrai ea asa aid Martian 'tracts.. Busse and Corrfares furnished. 1i :I •" AT A VERT !MALL MONTT, AT " ILL T. WILEIr' !S I Wylie Si ft 3d door from sth. • des 110:11(if GOLD AND SILVER CASES, DUNSEATH& CO'S Q. 08 Sr trim et. THOMAS ItOßElTTEL ,, tretitivirer , h. In account with the blzth - Ward wr.hool Board: To balance on hand, u ecemixr :Z. MS ... $ IS Ni To aznault r.ealred from Jorepli A. Bunn . - ' 4 41oilectar . $ 4 444t 9$ To. balance dae Treasarer • St 4. balance due . . Total amount. N .. Credits. . • By anent payment an d Interest on dsrelling4 SO7 to By_amoont plid for coal.. • - =0 So To moans paid for grading and paslo g Franklin street . .. . V. 11 . . To anon at paid Mr ....... • and ...ail. I, r 7 de. 31811 By amount pa.4l for J atlitor, salmi, 74 Maur- soma 'sod us. 5f4 By num.. r pill for blickbaltrdll, repairs 1, • 15 and Incident.' 4....pesta. .147 - - -. -. ' ---- Total amount • • $3.817 C We, the oneers gned, haring been appo int d 7 to Audit nisi amount of Thomas ttoberts.• 'greamanar of the Sixth Ward School Board, h.rtng • attend-a to that duty do and the above statetaent of ton same to be comet, tearing .a Online ,. due Treasurer of _ U t • t. i3p., -- 0 - :,. 7Nr!!:,qpi 33.crir le craws. HOLIDAY` GIFTS UMIL li2F F HALVE Ex.w!ttmn Chiia &Bohemian Fumy Goode, FOR FULLS DT RICHARD E. BREED, • No: 100 Wood Street. 014 LIIIINGI} IMPROVED SAVES TIIIE. SAVES MONET, SAVES FUEL. SAVES PATIENCE. In effrettmsly threka the Draft. Dratilstrs. tea Seat. Vreients all escape of ides or emote into the room and is readlir applied tom , * pip. or flue A. 4, Lewis. Nontaornery county, Yu, lanes: "1 hare already sold Dampers lu mi county. end est et, you to send roe 50 • More.". , . Mr. French. paid 4:A for Salem C 011114), S. J.„ acrid CODDainperr, and tuer, elated out hla Interest In the countr for $4ll - 5. al,ritnin six at. eat. J: The. D. mend is oaf eeeeeeeeee Prolit•larr. T.BIIIIITOBY 18 SELLING VAPIDLY: - STATE 3• COLT rir RIGHTS TOE ALE. Bend stamp for circular." Arreated. . . JOSUC./. /1110D79..r. W. U. AND1:34031 EAGLE - (MN WORIra ED THE EAGLE OUTf.IN ly owned by,hl rest . KING, Ye t NOC t CO., rerPeaftny Worn the hurdle we slit oontfnue ie the resurifecture of Sheeilligly Cotton Yarne. Carpe Chains, Candle Wislc and . Balthig.. Orders ins/ bie left et the °dice of the WOrte. NUB ISABELLA L SiNDEUT BIS. ALLIGIIM CITY OK AT.TELE Plr.TBl3lllloo .:11.111E1rEllr, Corner °Waves= WU shA Barker's Alibi'. - PittillamnXigkle 22°Ch e - JOSHUA RHODES ik'CO.. `WELDON & KELLY, PI.4IJ3LBERS; I Gas and Steam Fitters, In Great Variety, $1.6.7 CI ST(I rE D4XPEIt, J. N. WHEILDDEN, No. 11 11rih Street. Patobor 89 SS 89.89;59 89J49 $9 .89 MARKET' STREET. - ' ~. . . • liciTO 4'9 ri. CP 13 MS.' Slr 9 89 Vffarket Hired,: 89 .. • A.B7.BET;youp. .. ' ... t i 9 BOOTS SBOES• '&C , - . 9 .• SR z .J T: T I T. . .0 1 3 : 5 117 5 1 1 tyx BE RT ' v 7 - . .89 i TO AUCTION 0000$ HEFT. • 89 1 JillES )10!3fA!' 89 Markettit: 09' 89 89 84£19 83 88,89.. E S9f AND BRASS FOUNDERS , thaildeliere 'tad Brackets, LeEd Pi pes p u mp, Sheet Lead, frai, ALLIP'AYS OA' HAND. j Wood Street, near Stith. on-a:blr JOHNSTON SciSCOTT, vitamin ut: fine 'Watches, ClDas, Jewelty SILVER-PLATED 'WARE, ETC., No. 214 Imam Brun?. tioarsirsiz. virus. . 1 9 i 2 ,,a` I t t s n ;f0 se= ea -DRUZ - -ROSE ii - CO.L • ivadical-.FlErniture , • COL PENN AND WAYNE STREATA. • -• • LIMPSItt ROB/1W 1101/BESII r,- . • • SICOPL 111-1-cood. Wad re 0118 aste be oggearilabe R=lll voulidi cue eneo-,...„... ^elec.! tete to . be 80931 •VOirrlttlrel LIVER, 1/1111,1+,berrie,,, Tlretetroot aver Illnaostealwebtbry IVICCESSA IN .1.1.rga....T0r *good (VINO B,ol7lCazok or VA:. nous ;,.llterirtialreCoaidoirern ,olotlAlLOA.7lo.l3===mipw..4.. UttWL'e. ita..l40 4-4 411 ,4 #ll 40. EU! 9M=U