CITY ITEMS. 'T S3ll MUTUAL Insurance Company NJUNAT -42•C:a3mc.. S. WINSTON, President. ASSETS OVER $17,500,000, I a 53 EXCLCSIVE UV CASH. Urinal Dividends ArallablebzUziedlately. OR TO INCREASE TUE IREIVRARER OR REDUCE TUE PRESII_ AT TUE OPTION Or THE ASSURED. Policy-M.I4M and other persons Interested lath* stodge:. of Lint itibtrllAACe aro Invltoll to eat VI the underulgned. Agent of -the Cowpony. who VIII cheerfully give them full Informitlon as to the inarlts and practical working of the Company. GEO. 11. BLACKSI'OCK, Agent, No. 37 rinti street, Plttaboritt. lbeker ktfrothers. Patent Planet A Yaluabie recommendation. Messrs. lioS man,Moone 3 ComPany,', No. 53 Girth street, has teccicod the following letter frem George Woods, President of. the Western University. We bespeak for It a careful perusal t blassaa. Ilornitu, Doan: a CO.—Gentle men : Two years ago, atter a careful trial of other Instruments, /-purchased of you a Deck er Plano, believing It to be superior In sweet ness,-fullness, and' richness of tone, to any other make. My decision 'Was made very re luctantly as I:had used Steinway's, and sup posed it - superior to all others; but, after a trial of two years, I stud my Piano in perfect June, although it has been tuned but onec; and improved by use, and more than meeting the high expectations I had when I bought It. lam more titan satisfied -with the seleetion made. All who have heard lt, persons who have had much experience in teaching music, pronounce it In all respects a splendid Inuit u- Ment. Itmipectfully yours, rt177811V11611, Oa. 25, ISO, Messrs. Hoffman, Hoene a. Co., have just re ceived a most excellent aseorimout of Deck erqs Pianos, which - are on exhibition at their mums. All persons desiring a Bret class in strument, are requested to call and examine their stock.- Tobneeo and Beware J. A' W. Joni(!mon, manufacturers of the celebrated Rose Bud Bright Pounds, Roselßud ongh and' Ready( Rose Bud 'Bolden Bars, Navy, (Tens) Spun Roll, and other noted' brands of Tobacco. Au 'lmmense' Stceit.of Sugars and other articles la the To beam line. oonstantly on hand, all of which we ' are selling at the lowest cash prices, at No. 6 Federal street, Allegheny. The Howe sewing Ignehlee, Must certainly; take the lead of all others m a short time. It was awarded five premiums on work, at the World's Fair, 1E82; four premi. ums for work and on the machine . at the New York. State Fair, 1846. See the Illithodlet, of Septetriber 7.d. .t premium on' the machine at the Ohio State. Fair, 1006. See, the Oayton Journal, October nth. The only 'agency for its sale for Weatern Pennaylranhi, Is at bro. 4 Et. Clia street, Pittsburgh. At the World's Fair La London, Hdf, the Wheeler It Wilson Sew ing hfachino received the highest award—all the ifachincs of Europe and America in cern petition. 'This sward has always been made wherever exhibited. You will make no mis take bordering one as a heliddy gift to wife, later or friend. They can be purchased only at Sumner trfl , lllt:h street. Pianos, Splendid new stock", just received Zr om the factories of win. Leebe it Co., Elaine. Bros. • and others. Persons In want of a really jiral class instrument are respectfully Invited Weill and examine before i,nrehaslag elsewhere. Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth street, second door atwiva Wood street. I • I certify that 1 had suffered from defective hearing fourteen years, and that' I have En tirely recovered in eight days under the treat ment of - Dr. /thorn, at the 2derchints. Hotel C. H. Casn.. Engineer on the giver. OM Clear Toys, assprted Candles, Raisins, Cur rants,Prtmes, Orange and Lemon Peal. Can. sod Frelts, etc., etc., as cheap and as good as at any other house In the twin Mlles. George Beavon, No. 112 Federal street, Allegher.y City. A cull Is iollcited. , Limlag's Impreved Store Damper. elves universal satisfaction. For a short time, county and state rights can be bad at figures that .will pay the purchaser three Hundred to eight hundred per" cent. profit• Onlee to. it Fifth street. - /Pr'nee a Co's World Renowned Ante. - • - matte Organs. Every instrument guaranteed and kept in -perfect order, free of charge, for nye y Charlotte Blume, 41Flfth street. • ..Compound Ctinrcoot Olsenlt, Or alitl-Dyspeptis fowl. Coinpoded of recent• ly calcined Willow charcoal, dn., Combined with Graham hiour. Sole Agent for Pitts. bergs, Joseph Fleming. NO. 81 Market street• The Bent Pianos In the country are thoo made by Wm. 4nabe Co. For sale only by Charlotte Blume, 41 rlttlt street , second door above Wood. - - - Determined ,To Lave-stock - reduced by January Ist. Will _ rep apperior Poeta end Shoes at any price - 'Opera HOLUM Sligo Mere. • - Antornfiiip Or'inn* Forty thousand. of Prince & Co's Automatic Organs am! Melodeons are now In 134 e. For vale only by Charlotte Blume, 43 Filth street. Uood„,floote.nual Shoes Almost given away: THU sacrifice will con: titlllo until" jannaty Ist, positively. Opera Uouee Shoe Store. , .• Now is the.Timo To Urlleat In ol.ltnlng's Patent atorq.Daraper." Sat;advartlaement le ai,other coluinn. (Mee yo.lilltb :greet. Tau tan Boy . :lotela Liquors Of all' kinda nt Joseph S. 191),D3 anU 193 First Aitreatalttaburigh. • Kuabe' Great 'Unrivalled Pianos. Charlotte Blume, 13 Flfth street,sole agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. . The Oldest land 31° , 4 'Substantial Cloak Bonze In ElMsburgb le the Pitt.borgh Cloak and Mantilla Store, So. V.; Market, Et. Astonishlnc The extreme low,: prices Boots and Shoes Are setltag.at, at the Opeia Hods° Shoe Store. Wondertnl Bargains tntil.lannary let, at the Opera Renee Shoo Store. Clouds Costs Until January let( at the Opera )(ooze Shoe, - - - --For ingleo• Cloak• GO .L 0 aeaaco'e • the only legitimate Cloak ; 4 ItOuse to Pitiebniga. For Ladlea'sodlliktldreves Cloaks Vt every description, go tjp e ee , No. Ta 31arket vtreet, Alt the Lending and Ittehu,..b le ati!ca - Cr cinnUa can be i9t. twi ce reel. • Wiirrsitted forEight4earii, Every Ilano saute by Wm. /inabp & Co. Mikados Cos4tustea Nade.lo ottlei, at No, 73 Make& etreot. Tau Coin guy Se per oent. Mo. - awlaz Joseph S. Yloch's rocs fl.:an Dui NowZopa stVoiseph B. Finch's. (Wads Gum. at 00e, at tae Operi ipturc spoil store. , - _ .. _ . ------- -.--.-. ~ . - - -••-•, - . _ . . . , . .\\. \ +l. t'lliom . -.4,0 178% - • SSW IL ISILED A •• 1 .. • ‘ • 17 :.:?.• • •;C:>., -. l 't ' / .; , q(// , '>; , :i • • . - • ''..*•• • ' ' ' ''''',..,''''P• ••..'iriS,./,7,...„. . 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The: President's Message in' Paris ITS RECEPTION BY THE FRENCH JOURNALS Mr. Brightte Great Speech in London LIBERAL REFORY BILL PROMISED FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; VAPOL 60X 11P.C211YEA MAXIMILI•3'9 .1611D1cATION . . Paste. Dec. r. 31.—1 t in reported hero that Nalloleoa ban received ,the abdication of Maximilian to the Mexicaroartine. TUE XI if. Or ITALY AiI:CM% rot,- =I The Ifostteur talake the relatlone between the King of Italy and the Pope will be settled on &sound footing. OCR 1800 CLAD PLEET 15 er EOM • I..tyraroor., Dec. r. a.—The United States gunboat 2diantonomah was at Gthraltar on the 14th. Rents, Dec. Z2 , —/:cening.—The French Bud get shows a definite balance In estimated re ceipts over the - expenaltuTes forth° Incoming financial year. No new taxes are to be levied on account of the army scheme which has Just been promulgated, and which the Budget ne cl tree to be a fresh guarantee for the peace of Europe. =I President Johnson's Message 1e published entire in the Journals, and its publica tion in full has had a much better effect in all circles than was anticipated after the recep tion, Hof:the meagre telegraphic summary which failed to dO it Justice. IirANIALL LOAN VII.OM PAANCII. MAD D, December, go.—Ecentog.—The GOT. ensment of Spain has negotiated with M. FOnid, the rtnisch Minister of Finance, for Mao of ninety Million francs from thu French Government. Puri, December :»—Erenine.—The adldreSe to the Emperor of Austria, recently adopted in the Lower Chamber of the Hungarian Diet, has been acquiesced in by the Upper lloeae. (By - Sitamcr.), Hamra, Decotabor 20.—The Jars, from Liverpooron the Ath. and Queenstown on the oth, arrived here at noon to-day. Her news has been anticipated mainly by the cable. ArY•111.8 IX MEL/Li. . • . . Stephens, the Fenian leader, has been eons - . witted for trial at Dublin. [Not true I The Dublin Orangemen have. called on the main body of. Orangemen to support, the' ati• theritles. • The London Pure urges 'wintry Into the loyalty of the Irishmen In the large towns of England. .81mhtsymptOme of fear are felt In Lti.erpool, where large numbers of Irish laborers were out of employment. Armed guards were placed on all depots ..of arms. . . The police were hoaxed In their effort to find Stephens In Liverpool. Troops continue to be forwarded to Ireland. Il LIBILZAL SZTORIC BILL TO 211 INTHOOrCID. ' The Scotsman - Says: D'lstnell, by threat" of restipaation, has obtained the consent of the Derby Cabitiet to the Introduction or sarpristrusly liberal reform bill at 'the next session of Parliament. "WILLT JOHN DRIGLIT Fiat!. At a great lleform meeting in London on the 4th last , John Bright made a bold speech to the effect that Parliament still resisted to- . form, and, for aught he know, might continue to resist, when they meet In February, until the discontent shall become universal, and that which iffnow only a great exhibition of opinion may become necessarily and Incelta-, blv a great meaning exhibition of force. 34r. Bright was warm in ha praise of the Queen, who, be said . was not wanting In I great nym pattiy for the people. • TIM CANADA RITRADITION CANE. The English jdurnals continue to take ex ceptions to the Illegality of the arrest and ex. tradition In Canada of Lameraadti. the French defaulter. - • [By the Cable.] ' COMMERCIAL AND VISAINCTAL. Livaaroot, Doc. 20. t r. x.—Cotton opened steady, and quoted at last eighths prices, I Losnox, Dec. 20.—Noon--Consols opened ut 149 if, for money; ;20s ili ; ;;; Erie 49; Illinois Con trM 70%. Tile iliu,k of England reduced their rate to i'llc. 1/333L10RT, Dee. 20.-1 C. Sas, 75;;. A3TWILLP, Dec. , a).-1 P. it.—retrolcum lif." - Losnox,December 20.—Esentng.—The money market is unchanged. The official closing price of consols was bl.l-4 for money. The following are the current prices of American Securities at the close of business to-day iU. S. 6406 , 13; Erie, Illinois Con tral, Livearoot, December Ii P. 31.—The market general*. closed steady. lirendstuire, Provis ions and Petroleum ara•• without change to note. Thu sales of cotton were moxo bales Ott the basis of 14,,id. far Middling Uplands. Repeal of the Cotton Tax—A Decision of interest 'to Morrissey' end 'Ben Wood —Tato liblaity Distillers—Ftres. • tiew Toni, Dec. al.-1 be Chamber of Corn, memo has indefinitely postponed the further consideration of the memorial to Congress for the repeal of the cotton IA X. One speaker said that If this cotton tax was repealed the North would ham to pay higher taxes; and be thought It was only fair thn sect ion that inau gurated war should in some way pupa portion of the debt. fudge McCunns has dersidcd, substantially, that - a pone,' losing money in gaming Is..not entitled to retover.by law.. _ Tbe investigations Of. the. llongreissional Commlitee above that hut a small proportion of the revenue dm! the Government ban been assessed on distillers. The Committee will .probably report in favor of securing a lull record of all the raw material purchased for manufacturing whiskey. • ' Early this morning,. at tio. Elizabeth street, a tenetnent • house was discovered to be on fire. Eight families, who were living there, had a narrow escape, and one child I, reported missing. There wheals° a destructive fire this morn ing at MS ilroa.lway.' The three upper floors were destroyed, and the two lower Wavi ly damaged. Loss about 41 to.ouo: FROM LuITIVItLR. Dtolirtietivo 111.0-- Flouring, DIM bk• obroyed—Olocovery of Illeul4%.ollneo —Mateo of C..tion. Lorzaritta, December 20—Tbe Dread way - a oaring mill of Samuel A. tiller was entirely Consumed by fire this morning, with the en. tire contents. LOPS about $10,000; partially tn - mired in Now York offices, Rich Lead mines have been discoiered near Williamsburg, Kentucky, on the truck of tile extension of the Lebanon branch road. .It, rumored that company is organizingß, for withtheir development. one of our Minn galehed Dotterels as President. tine hundred and forty.seven bales of Ala. Lama and tieorgin cotton sold-. lit auction to. day at 295'At31%. Itecolpta for tour days, '2,000 bales; salon about I,DO halos. . • ISF.COND DISPATCH.] The lose by the burning - of !tiller's ilouri ng mill turns out to be nearly Wei. • The stentnar ArgollB.lllDlo. - sunk :at New Albany yesterday - , will probauly be ft total lose. The sales of tobaeco at the auction to-day ranged from $2.00 to 108.50. FROM NASHVILLE. -lEet 'North Alabeine--Isiberera ig t ortad ia I s is Es - et Tecuntenee-Deradeuce of lesilazdeett. • NAseetitikDoo. Vt.-Colorel Lane, the late ICrCb al for . orth Alabama, baa been elected , 49.0 r of Ilonteville.- .Rare tes.Ereet domand In Beat en.cuce L ein LoVrooll of. ell kinds on red railroad. A. onobboortnnity'la thus Offered to men cock iornPlermlint. ronhut meetingg forto the has been ad , vertleed fora wolar, but -thePoPc are not on band. The excitement on the enbleet of Fen. lantern has for come 010.130 eery coitelderably Prins Op tu• AllelbOUY, On. CITT, Deoenteria.—Riyf riMeen inabeti. W °MAU fentriff - (By the Cable.) = I= NEW YORK. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST TELEGMIS. FROM WASHING EON. Gen. Siokles' Anti-Flogging Order CHIEF - JUSTICE ! CHASE ON RECONSTRUCTION. Mr, Stevens' Enabling Acts for the Southern Ten'Nodes. OEN. SHERIDAN'S VINDICATION OF HIS MEXICAN POLICY. Why He Arrested Gen. Ortega. CASE OF MR, CUTER IN TILE HOUSE, Two seizures of steel carriage springs,, one of fifty thousand pOurals at Cincinnati, and one of twenty.c ight hundred pounds, and two hundred and thirty...six sets of seat Springs; at Chicago, have been made by the Deputy Col• lector of Customs of Dgdensburg, who was !specially detailed fur that purpose. These all came from a factory in Canada, and are seized WASHINGTON, DOO. 2C. Ica. I fur au evasion of custom dist:es. vac IS /1/sli, QUESTION AGAIN. The Territorial Scheme to be Re ferred Votil Next Session. fli CAA OF SUBITI DEFODEAE GRIND JURY cbc.. TDC ANTI•If LOOGlbtli 011DElt. It Is believed that Congress will attempt to Interfere with the Preisldent'u order revoking the anti-flogging Order or tissues - ail Sickles In the Carolinas. This Is the object Of Senator Wilsou.sjolut resolution. .AllllllO4lOO 01 cuortl ha GuLIFI. A rumor i current that a majority of the Itepubllean members of Congress have given assurances that the Senators and Itepresentd. throe from_South Carolina shall be admitted on the adoption ur the amendment by the Legislature of that State. • There 13 not a word of truth in the report that Judge Chase is said to be of the opinion that when two thirus.of the loyal States have ratified the amendment it will 1M a part of the Constitution. 4LAIIISE 1108PITAL Al CHICAGO. A Communication from the Treasury Depart- ment says :• ~.No plans have been prepared for the proposed Marine Hospital at Chicago, it being datlrarde that- the site should be se. /acted before they are prepared, in order to adapt them to the peculiarities of the loca tion." Mr. Mullett, the toperintending nicht (cc% will visit. Chicago. MIR fIiSTEN.S. MAN or I.[CONSTE.Ck . TION, Mr. Stevens , enabling bill will be called up on the reaasembling of Congress. It over throwii all of - the liresent 'Southern State gov ernment!. forms them Into Territories. una provides for their itilualeston. tato. the Union. It also gives negt eta the right of suffrage. XLXICAN DOCCIIENTS TRLDIEIUITTED 70 COS I=o • I In response to the call of the House, the Pregnant 10-day transmitted a number of ot , delta documents touching AuserlOaw affairs. ThO first, of these is the proteif of - tient:rut Ortega *goblet his arrest, which has hereto. fore tesen published. Ia transmitting - this protest Major licaurel Sheridan assigns his reason for ordering tee arrest St General Or tega. 110 jays that so long as Ortega was merely' engaged in attempting dissensions among his own People, while solouralng in this country, there was no violation of our neutrality laws, but when he went farther and formed combinations, end Appealed to arms to enforce his dials ae President of Mexico, thus violating the laws of neutrality, General Sheridan thought It his duty to In. lettere. lie took the precaution to warn Or tega against the .prosecution of his designs, Nth!** he die regarded; and :is he was satisfied thieOrtegavvas about to cross the frontier, General IsheiCidan says he ordered 'LIS anent ou the same principle the Ilnians were arres ted in attempting to viol:a our In wsly the invasion of Canada. ills • concurrence with the sifors'of Major tieneral Sheridan ate en normal on this paper by lieueraliG ra et, in fnr warding it to the Secretary of War. oElS.Ealrtr.ll.l462ool TimlT TO 111 f. 1110 tiIIAN DE. General' Sheridan's -report concerning the recent troubles on the lito 1/nll,le. in which .001191111 Sedg wick agureti; aro a 1.03 transmit ted. In hls first telegram,heretofore printed, from Na. Orleans, dated Nov. 27, the General addresses the General Commanding that he tears that General. Sedgwick for anion unac. countable reason has demanded the surrender of liatamorns, and, if it be true, a 11l rel'eve him of . hie Command. In a second telegrani, dated December 11th' he informs the-General coin man.il ng that 'on arriving at ilrownsville, Texan, on the nth, he was advised that bet9gwick bad demanded and received the cut render of Slatattioras from Canute!, who arbitrarily held that city agaleet tier:Jai Eseobcdo; the representative of the Juarez Government; that on the :Ws of Nov ember the few. Untied ntates troops which held the city were withdrawn to the Atuerit can side of the Rio Grande, in. aceordunee with his ordere disapproving the occupation. General sedgivick's motive in this strange pr.:a:wet:lure Is unknown, to him, but t be alleged end was• to 'protect Anierienn--eitlzons therb reshient and their property. General Sheridan gives it as Ills opinion that tho merchants of .liatamoras, who, be says, were blockade runners during the war, and who are now impenitent, tearing that Own- bedostrOuln canture the elty and tate their property. induced General Seaga - 10i to make the improper 40mi:tient. This, the. General .says, was the whole point of the affair— lie . adds: "The occupation o.' the rity,wlu, a mere - matter oflormi and bad the consent of WC°. bedo,Who Made hoobleetions, . end close the ally passed Into his hands, has ...fedt ---- .7f; Gen. Sedgwiek in Ole 'most friendly - manner, and aekod him to forgive bitraciturt." I=l The Jualetury Committee had the tame of Mr. Culver beforeithem last evening.. lie will be permitted to take his seat: The Commit tee express themselves natlaucd that he 1, In. nouent of any dishonest intent. The Speaker, by a . vote of the ;louse, has been directed to %sue his warrant for the release of Mr. Cul ver from the enstcrly of the civil authorltic.. El= Th e T e xas elalmaat.S for seats'ln the United States Senate hale gone home. THE CAPE OF JetlN li. eI7IIRATT, Loots 11. Welehman, who, It will he remem bered, was one of the principal witnesses for the Government In the case of Payne, Harrold, Mrs. linrrait and others of the assassination conspirators, was before the grand J tarp to.d.y, to glen hie testimony as to thu_ complicity of John hermit to the taunter ofiHreshient LIt;TER tsvetorev. The contract for supplying the restofllce Department with stamped letter envelopes for the decal year ending Juno tIO, teta, bus been eitendetl to 31r. George 11. Nesbitt, of New Tot . 1:4;111, who has ,beta furnishing the Deiiarlinent for several Year*. Just over `sspoo,ooo of theSeenvelopes were furnished to the Department last year, and it s cutlets ted that . J 9,000 tee will be required for the retmut 119 cal year. itircitiFir The receipts !Corn. this suureu to-de) , 'tore TUE PAWS rxrostrioi, 401330 correspondence concerning the Pads Exposition has been famished by the State Departraent. Mr. lteclitrith, one of the United States Commliudoners, writing from Paris November. SOth, advises Mr. Seward - Mat he now Charles C. Perkins, or Boston, now at Parte, a special j tact - on the part of the United States as one of twenty - 41re persons who aro to hedge of epectal pates of 410 highest cuss—one Of thee° reootv• PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 21, 1866. . . lug one hundred thoneand franca These prizes are offered for the competition Or per sons,' establishments and localities, whloh• have dieveleped in a remarkable degree, good order and barum.) , among 'operatives or workmen, and promoted their metal, Intel lectual and physical well b.lag. Secretary Seward telegraphed hie: appro val cif the seleCt ion of Mx. Perkins. 7CREITOEIAL GOVEUNICENTS IN TEE ROCTEt The Stirr of this evening says that it 19 dersused that the advocates of the Tonneaut government measure for the rebel btates have been canvassing the nit. houses, and doubtin g their ability to carry it this seeslon r have con cluded to postpone the matter until next ties- Sion, whoa they expect .to have strength to push it through without fail. General Spinner, the Treasurei of the Uni ted States, to-day received a letter from Ass Shitaut Treasurer 'Van Dyke. of Sew York, en closing two hundred and silky dollars, paid him on behalf of some parties IV/1080 names are unicnownothleh bad been erroneously paid them by the Government. = The stutement, of pardons cellcul for by the !louse of Representatives is being prepared at tho AttorneyAleueralle °Mee. An expert cleric can prepare eight 13e ten common cases per day, bid, the!recouidnentlidlons and papers in some eases are so numerous and voluminous that it takes 4 whole day for each. As there are about seventeen thousand of them it will take months to complete the whole. IMEE A largo delegation from Baltimore of reel)• cue ottleets and parties lutoreated in a...quan tity of whist}• teized iu that city, was in at. teudance at the Internal Rowena burn in to day. Parties lute! teted are 'endeavoring to °Wahl the releaeu of the w biety on the ground that More hail Leon no intentional violation of the law, hut. that the offeuee wan merely techulcal. • The Commissioner of the General Land Of 'fee has just prepared a patent In favor of the Pacific Railroad Company, l embracing over forty thousand acres of land. the area of the tract appropriated' by the Secretary of the in terior, as reverting LS said Comr any under the acts of Congress 'O2 and .64. The patent is embellished with a beautiful miniature map of the United States handsomely color ed. showing all the States and Territories with [great dist ictness; also the line of the Pa- Mae Railroad truce the valley of the Missis sippi to the Pacific. A GOVXUNMEXT uve OY.TELIGRATH It to undetstood tho Post Odle° Committee of the Rouse of Representatives has deter mined to report.in favor of the bill to este!, ilk! a Government telegraph between IV as 4ington 'end Sew Tort:: The New Orleans excursion party will start tomorrow morning under the escort of Col. A.R. Maryland. In the party will be Senators Waite, ; Itumsey, Lone and Foster, accompa nied by their ladies; Senators llenuriek. and Norton; Representatives Delano. MeDiken. /luckland and Haynes, ot Ohio, Kerr; hit lndl ans. Lean", of New York, Newell of New Jer sey; Marshall, of Illinois. Moab" - , of West Vir. Stoic. John L. Thomas, of Maryland, Gen. 0. 0. Howard, Chief of the Freedmen , . Bureau, C. A. Brown, of the Senate, end the don of Secretary Stanton will be of the party. THIRTY-NINTH CONGA:LIS, (NEVOND SESSION.) W•SIIINGTON, DeCellaher 20, lei DIEM Mr. Johnson, alluding to en article In the Washington Chronictr, charging that treason had found a resting, place Imam bosom of the Supreme Court, stated that the article. was founded on false facts and et:lnched in the most unj est Diable language. it had also appeared iu u paper which might be considered seMl ogicuilly,conueeted with the Senate. The ani mus of the attack was a decision of the Court iu regard to the legality of military tribunals. The honor and patriotism of the Judges of the supreme Court was too high to be impugned. They bad no remedy but a suit for slander. Such a remedy bail never been resorted to, Its hoped the Judges of that high tribunal would stand upon the high character which their long Course Of integrity hed earned for them, while the traducer would meet the re ward to whiell he was entitled, Mr: Waite, of Ohio, presented a petition set ting forth the prlcielcs on which TeZ39 should be re-constructed, which was referred to the Committee on Ite-construction. . Mr. Wilson uttered a Joint resolution direct lug the Preeident of the United States to In struct the °Dicers of tile army and navy, and of the Freedmen's Bureau, to prevent and prohibit the infliction of corporeal( poniele. went for Crimea and. Misdemeanors In Atm lately rebellious States until their civil gm, ernreents shall have been recognized end ret itled. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Henderson offered a resolution request ing the President to inform the Senate It any United States troops bail been sent to the in terior of Missouri since the let of December, nod if nu, whether any request has been made for their presence by the Executive or Leith, inter° of illasouri. Mr. Henderson read a dispatch from Gov ernor Fletcher of Missouri, saying that Gen eral Grant had sent troops to that State, and asking the design. Ile said he knew nothing et Diu matter. lie supposed they were sent to tuataras the'lawd at tile BMte, lst..be ender import that, the Executive himseltwas perfect ly able to-do ir, and tho people 'of the State would take it upon themselves to do It with out the Interference of the General Govern- • MP. Darin, of Kentucky, thought the Preal. dent of. the United States had an undeniable constitutional ,right to place troops where he pleased.' Were the tin fl" of Pilot, so frenzlint as to deny sleet an uilientionable proposition I Mr. fiendereon said again Ite MiLnot under stand the facts, bet he believed thelroops had been sent by the President to enforce olit illence to the limes of the Mate, against which the linvernor bad proicaluil. Mr. I wits said that the illspateli,lin read, did net claim that the President bed Seta them, but that .Gennrut 'Greet land although, of course, either had the power. The resolution was adopted. On motion of Mr. Pomeroy, • bill to aid in the construction of lite l'amilitt Railroad awl for other purposes. Wan referred to the Ewe. mitten on the Pacilic Railroad and ordered to be minted. • The liebraaka bill was taken. up, and Mr. Edmund* advocated the idol at POMO length. after some further debate, on motion, the Senate went into Executive Scanlon, and,noon lit ter ward toliourned to January 3d, ISO. • • ECM Mr. Williams; of Pennsylvania. wade au elaborate report on Mr. Cnlvor'n eainouni. on motion, tiro bpeaker was tllrect•d. to Issue a warrant for Culvert release. _ . . Jilt. I Miami Introduced a resolut lon, which woo agreed to, forbidding the consideration anti payment by any (Meer of the Govern ment, of any clam preferred slnee ISO, When the claimant snail be a person who participa ted In the reeeillon or was opposed to sup; prersion of the rebellion. Mr. Stevens; of Penneylvania, Introduced resolution, which was agreed to, authoriziug the appointment of a committee of seven to report a bill (Mat/hefting free schools for the Tludrlet tlolumbla, from which no children over six yearn of ago shell ho excluded, said school! , to be supported by equal taxation of all persons. The Mouse then resolved Itself Into a Cow toreef the Whole on the dente wee. m, Mr. Welker, of.fibin, tn the choir. Mr. lithe, of Ketirucky, whirl:teed the lioutle. Alter Mr. Wee had concluded his argument effebti. the right to Clotatie the apothem. States from representation from Congra4a, Air, Lawrence, , of ()hie, argued to favor of re ducing the compensation of the members of Congress, to the rate which 'Prevailed M. , fore toe Increase at the last session. Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, asked If he knew of a single Member who had not taken the inereased pay. Mr. Lawrence udmittorl he did not. (Laugh. ter.) . . Mr. Maynard, of 'Petaluma°, said It was doe to himself to say he had not accepted It until the people had eurloreed their action by to. Gambia to Cant/sees those.members who voted for It. Mr. Mandell, of Penna., congratulated him self and the gentleman from Tennessee, that they were both In accord with the people on that point. (Laughter.) Mr. Cobb, of Wis., cold be voted against the Increase and had never taken tho Increased pay. la reply to a question, Mr. Lelwrenee said he had taken the pay, but he ?routed the law re. p ealed Mr. Driggo, of Mtchlgan—Dlil the gentleman feel boll when he took It I (Laughter.), Mr. Lawrence objected to being interrupted. (Laughter.) lie ha 4 taken IL In obedience to the constitution, the requirements of which hey - hid taken an Oath to snpport,,(Leughtem anti he had o doubt the gentleman from ?dicta _a felt goodwhen be received his extra nay. ga tax. Driggs,' of Wisconsin--4 did." (Laugh tor.) 1 [Liter aorne c arther desultory remarks. We t Committle r 0, Mr:U rtnnell, of Igwa, haviag the door. ' -. l! The Speaker, laid before the Douse a commu nicatlon from I the President transmitting , the report of the Secretary of State. with Emcom , ponying papers. relative to the attempts of ' Santa Anna sod Ortega to organize armed ex peditions within the United States to over. I throw - the , Juarez Government In Manic°.l nefvrred to Committee on Foreign Allan's. The speaker announced the following Com mittee on Free Schools In the District of Co lumbia. „Messrs. Stevene, 'of Pennsylvania; Patterson, of Kew liamnshire; Welker, of Ohio; Bautwell, of Massachusett s, Moulton, of Illinois; Ashley, of Nevada, and itabbell. of =few-York. t.in motion of Mr. Bpatilduig, of Ohio, the Committee of Ways and Means wax In structed to inquire Into the expediency of ex !empting from the tariff duties timber and lumber tor ship building and Ore wood for steamers navigating the northern lakes and rivers, when Deported by the parties using them for such purpose. Walton, awen, adopted, hen offered a reso , which-was directing the See , retury of the Navy. to report in what news ' papers he ban ordered advertisements to be inserted, and what orders he bats given for withdrawiqg advertisements , Hon newsDu : pers,lllllll If so, the reasons therefor. - . • • • • . ,The House then adjourned to January at twelveo'clock. • Elver Telegrams Magenta, Dec. 03.—The weather la cloudy and business dull on the levee. The river rose one foot. Cotten at :;1'..d:1•2. A stringency in currency loss a depression effect tin the mar ket,. llowu—The swallow, Lade , North for New lb - leans. and the Agnes for White river. Up—Tito Sliver Spray . Cincinnati. Olive Branch, and St._..lxmis. In Port—tilts Vernon. St. Patti le, Gleaner, Silver Moon, hatonia, Rose, Ambleton. Charleston, and Sliver Spray took eleven hundred bales of celton. The Charleston has been chartered by F 1111.3 Lip man, for emus business Op tile Red a - lver. Magna - Mu:, • Lee. 20.—Thd Cumberland is failing slowly with an abundance of water for all classed of steamboats. Weather clear and With The Saltily'lle for Cairo, anti the Havana for Clecinuati. loft to•dey. There hen hrenr - no itrTiViliti. The A. Barker Is getting Lip It trip for Louisville and other volute on the Upper Camberlencl.• NEW OuLrArd, Dee. M:—Wrather mild and Ineasant, Bush.., quiff, lively on ilia !oven. ILivcr rising:s(l:o.n tonics bulogr high outer Mark. Arrivals—Luminary, White Cloud, No. 2 from St. Louie, Argosy, from Cincinnati. DrpartureA—Lacy Gay, for St. Conic, Wezt utorelaii. for Cincinnati. - - - • • • Governor %Vella issued a regueet to tne clerks of criminal courts to the atatu to fur nish eim with a lint of criminal indictmentn on the docket from _November, !Wu, to Novem ber, I vkl. Br. Dec. TO.—Tho steamboat Grey Ea glo !soak Ju-t below the city let cvenlog She can probably be ram. A. The,Fenlan Swrer, , r.uno, December 20.—A number - of witnesses were examined, proving the Cap ture of the prisoner Gladden with arms In his bands. Court took a ter-edit° allow Mr. Devlin lima to look over his notes before addressing the Jarp. Thu Lour( reassembled at 3 o'clock. O'Hal loran and I icvlin addressed the jury in behalf of the prisoner. At the conclusion of Devllu's speech the Judge adjourned the Court till to; morrow. CITY AND SUBURBAN Explosion of an Oil Still At four oiclock yesterday afternoon an oil 5411111.1 the iefinery belonging to and worked by the Pittsburgh Gas raving Company in Manchester, exploded with a. fearful report. Ip an instant the entire building was m flames from the 'burning oil scattered through It. inleAllegherty lire department tamed out to the snot promptly, but the flames hail spread so rapidly that It. W. found ffnpossible to check them, arid the refinery wesmatirely des troyed. A frame building adjoining the refin ery WAS also ilestroyed..,together with three hundred barrels of roofing cement containml therein. Thu total loss is three thousand dol lars. The loss is partially ,covered by insur ance. Tho refinery occupied the lot enjoining that on whirls General ltoblnsou's oil well is being sunk. This well ales° was the scene of un explosion on Wednesday morning. A stove In the shed was accidentally hunches! over, and one of the burning coals fell Into the well. The gas lu the well was thereby ignited, causing a serious explosion. The burning,gas net fire to the shed, but owing to. ,the strenuous cllorts of the workmen the , Ilames were extinguished before serious clam. age had been done. , A nnecesmfal Enierprise SO Stice3ssfol has the Fair of the Christian Church, at F.scelsior hull, Allegheny, proved, that the continuance of it fora few nights longer is being seriously considered. To-day at t wet vo,a splendid dinner will. an usual be set—neti in the evening, oysters. cream. provided. The Refreshment stand ix gotten up in contract° style, anti is land m ou t ely pat ronlzed. To-night a . larger addition will be tootle to the stock of goods, Including toys, variety goods,' skates and a general assort ment of articles adapted to Cnrlstatas wants. The interest SeelOti 111111bitleti, OS the Iltioll. dunce last night folly equalled that of auy previous evening. • . Our notice of the Fair would dm Incomplete, were we not - to refer to the excellent music generously donated last night by the,"ilideon Lirasd and String itaed, of Allegheny." Thin baud proved a real attraction throughout the evening, nod enlivened the occasion by strains lit once sweet am! grout!. ire can safely !Ay it haw no superior In these Court of Common Plea, Cohn mut yesterday as usual. • The cage of Thomas Riley vs. James Gra . Cain's executors, Was taken Up. This was an action to recover the sum or ir.rar 75, the amount claimed . by the prosecutor us due him for ser vices rendered. The Jury returned a Verdict for plaintiff In the tour of V: is. The next case was that of 31. and It, Welsh Ts, John lileMberg. Th is Ban net lon to recover 62,001 damages sustained by the falling of a frame house. It Is alleged that the defendant °entreated io resnot o trio small frame homes belonging to . plaintiffs in South Pittsburgh. and that in the contract the defendant bound himself to ha responsilthl fur any damages that might result to the buildings daring the process of removal. While one of tin build ings was cling moved, it was shaken partially to plec.e, stistalaing injuries to the amount claimed In the cult. The defetulant, as is al. Weed, refused to tnako good this damage, and ac urdingly suit was brought against Mtn. The case wee still on trial at the adjournment of Lie Court. • ' • • A Falsely Pretentious Itanyder. TitOttlil, C. Stnypie, the keeper of a hoard ing hhuse in the Fifth" ward, camebetore derromi Taylor yesterday, and made Informs, tlon -against George W• Grannli, charging him with obtaining board under false pre tenees. Ile alleges that dur ug the toonthsof .January and Feornary last Cirunnit boarded with him. running up a bill at Vs. When he grst mono to the house, he asserted that ho was employed by Clsney anti that he had money due him from that arm. • These pretensions. were :subsequently mumd to be and as Mr. SnlythO 11 . 1101. yet °blamed hit money, he brought the snit as stated. A warrant was limiest. A MAVIS o..poritillaity The Sheriff's sale, toslay, at No. is Fifth tecotrOvill atfoin the ladles a most 'excellent opportunity of securing rare and seasonable goods at very low prieos. The stock to be wild off is onto of the lineat in the city, and comprises a large assort irent;of latll4' cloaks, utantlea,'coats, nitawls, cloths, cassimeres, trimmings, etc. 'llteso goods are lllath, up no the latest style, and aro of tins llrst quality. The stock of laill6ll cloak,, mantles and coats particularly—articieS of clothing very desira ble at this season —la largo anti in into latent mode. 'f 110 bate commences at ten o'clock A,. /I. Sao lIIIVCIIieIOI/1121.1/ In another column. Wire fleeceSlam—Ann WelsenberiW, an. Irish woman, residing on Strawberry alley, Yesterday made Information before Alder man Lynch, charging her husband, Geo. Wel. enberger, with desertion. She alleges that George bits done uothlng for her support for thoTaat three months. Officer O'Connor ar rested the delinquent hoshaud, and in default c , of 11, - harslriall dollars ball, he was commit ted to Jail to answer at Coml. Subsequently he obtained the required security and was re leased. Commit led to Jolt Juatice Barker, of South PiLtabargb, had before him Ilenry . llerg, and Henry Jacob Berg, both of Mount Washington, and ouch charged with assault and battery, on Philip llotrinanone emelt and battery on Peter Nagle; and aggra vated nasault and 'battery on Peter Nagle. The alleged outrugea were committed in the borough of Mount Washington, on the sth Mat, In default of $1,,e0 hail, the 'accused were committed to Jall to ana er at Court. *Shot 311tose lud named Smith, son Ot Georgo Smith, of Canal township, Indiana county, accidentally shot himself one day last week, whllo out gunning. The trigger of his goo caught In hie clothing, and dimhar,,,,,i the coolants of the barrel Into his breast. no died almost instantly: Woolen lk ulnas, Sontag* and Skating Caps, at T. A. IdoCiollands Auction tiouno, Shoo and tienoral Mencliandisa headquarters. N 05.33 and J 7 Fllth Street. • The Terminals Homicide—Death or the Victim—lnquest. Our readers will remember the affray which occurred between William Dodds and John Way, on Monday evening last, at Weir's tav ern, near Turtle Creek. We published the lull Particulars of the affair at the time. Mr. Dodds, the unfortunate victim of the affray, who was so seriously wounded in the left side by a pick, In the hands oT Way, tinkered in agony until Wednesday evening, when he ex pired. Coroner • Clawson received a tele graphic dispatch, announcing the death of Dodfig,. and yesterday monling proceeded to Brlnton's Station to hold the inquest. „E:Jury wee empennelled at toe former residence of the deceased, at Dickson et Stewart's Coal Works, 130,1 - Brtuton's Station. The tarot wit ness examined was Dr. Schooley of Brad dock's Station, who teatitled to being ,called upon to attend the Injured man at the time of thy occurrence, and described the injuries as we - have al t eudy done. There was no doubt that death redulted.from the wound received. He was assisted to the case by Dr.. Gore and Or. Hamilton of this city. The next witness was George Weir, propri etor of the tavern at which the quarrel oc curred. Ho and Way had been et:flowed that day in hauling wood together, They were at the house when the party, of which Dodd was a member. drove op. Dodd anti Way got into a quarrel almost Immediately. lie did not know the cause of the quarrel or see its results. ' - John Clunrchtleid, a boarder at Weir's house, was examined. He saw the quarrel and saw/ Luther Way, a young brother of John's. g 0 voluntarily to the porch of the house, anti get a coal miner's pick, which he brought back and gave to his brother. Jana took the pick and stepped back, defying bolds to come on'. Dodd made' a step. In adY.nce, when WaY struck him with the pick. The injured mangy, went five or six steps forward and fell. Way tied immediately. Thomas Sarver. a blacksmith, whose shop is opposite the tavern, testified that enortly before Way's the_ with Dodd, he had a difficulty with him, (Sarver) in regard to a a boy. The quarrel moue to blows suit Way got the worst of it. Shortly afterwards the witness beard Way Cursing his brother Lu ther for not helping him in the quarrel. Shortly afterwards he saw the quarrel com mence between Way and !Dahl. Saw Lutiiii give John . the pick: caw John raise It and step back; saw Dodd go towards him; nag Way strike, apparently at Dmitri, head,,w hen the latter fell. ' John it. Stewart was called, but-could give no additional information. 4.. • George Gerkaw, previous to the quarrel. and John Way cursing his brother for not helping him In a fight he had had. boon after tile party to Which Dodd belonged drove up, and Dodd and Way got into a quarrel. Lu ther Way got the pick and gave It to his bro. ther. The latter raised the pick, stepped back and dared Dodd to come to him, at the same Uwe railing Jinn vlliv tisanes- Dodd ad s• newt and Way attack - the pick. Into his side, when he fell and %Puy ran away. This closed the testimony, and the Jury re turned the following verdict: "That the bald William Dodd came to his death on 1110 18th of December, ISOG, In Ver guides township from Injuries received from , a blow from a pick, on tile elth or December, in the hands of John Way, said Way being aided and abetted by ins brother, Luther Way." The deceased was twenty,seven yktara Of age and leaves a wife, but no chthiret. !Ho is said to have been a most estimable young inns, and his death is sincerely regretted. Way, the munleret, has tied mid, no trace of Mtn nag yet la en found. He is represented as being a very bad, dangerous man. His brother Luther, s a lad of about fourtee7 years and PM also disappeared, no trace of him remain ing. Street Coutittgration- Yestefalay afternoon, a tidy looking German couple, pretty!: well advanced in years, were observed going down Fifth street, ;towards Wood. The pavement, as we all know, was not favorable to swift . or certain locomotion, and the parties mentioned slipped and jostled along very much like the two pots in the fa. We. Suddenly the man was seen to slop and fall Into a grotesquely tragic attitude. while with hits hands he clutched In the wildest man ner at his trousers and coat Lull, ejaculating, meanwhile, the most insane expresstons. Ile had held in his hands some parcels and a has het, but in his excitement these tumbled to the ground- The woman, too, seemed struck with the same madness as her and, and danc ed about him with her hands thrown up and a succession of little screams issuing from her mouth. finite atrowd collected, and from the strong smell or horning cloth obtsined the clue to the trouble. Thu old man was on tire, and considerably ou tire, too. Smoke was curl ' Mg up quite visibly from the lower regions of ide coat, and sparks and .smoulttertng bits of burning cloth dropped to the sidewalk us, be danced about. It was not precisely a case of spontaneous combustiou, Lot the stormy lath] contlagra t ion resulted from a Minted° pipe, which the Incautious Germaii had put, while still light ed, into the side pocket of 11(4 coat. The ning in the pocket . ignited and burned through before it was el teem erml. Indeed the victim did not know of late Impending mar tyrdom, until the fire had communicated to his pantaloons and burned through to the flesh. Eventually and with inuch.ado, the Ore was extinguleued, and file unfortunate Teuton proceed...l, after enjoining silence on his wife by a few togulticunt grunts, to Dick up his bas ket...tot bundles. iinv,sg dons eo, he gather. up the contents of the burned pocket, which. In his gyrations, had fallen to the ground. Forgetting, in the excitement which still possessed him, that ho had no pocket now in Die burned slde of his coat. 113 replaced the fallen articles In the old pocket hole, one after another, the pipe which had caused the trouble a pair of woolen mittens , an old comb, and a stocking leg filled with money or some. thing Oise, were placed where the pocket esed to be, and one after another. they slipped unobserved again to the ground. The Dutchman was starting away leaving Phi possessions laying on the 'Odom k from Whence he had Just gathered them up, when he again happened to discover them. 11.11 be stowed upon them a look of the most anal. Toyed and fathomless wonder an who ehould say: "Here's what beats Faust," but at last comprehended the situation, placed the arti cles In his attic pocket an 1 trundled off down the street. • Alifillseutentv. Ortus House.—The "Merry Wives 41' Wind sor', was repeated at •the Opera !louse last evening to a well tilled house. Hackett wan, as always,- an altogether unappr9achuble Fat staff, and Ws acting was keenly appreciated and warmly applauded. To-night he uppeare at "kip Van Winkle!' TuitATne.—Emily TnOrtntwaS greeted with tolerable heave at the Theatre lost evening. The ,play Wan "Arndt-St-Pogue." and bliss Thorne tnok the character — of Arrali in a beautiful and truthful style. while Saul Ryan fle Shaun, tue Punt, was exceedingly good. To-night Miss Thorne takes is beneilt. Tith.t.ittlect's no one forget the benefit of 'harry Overirgton, at the Theatre to-morrow night. liar.) , the friend of ail good fellows, and as everybody In anxious to be reckoned a good follow, the hOlL5e win be Jammed. Tub PA age.—Could it be possible to Imagine a ntore uniguiCcent night for akating than last night war, or, wish for better fen than formed the' smooth floor at both tbe Parks! Crowds enjoyed tne sport at both places. To. day the few defects that might hate existed yestcrdav will be obviated tit both the Central and the Uniun, and the slzattnipwlll be Mato lately perfect . Undoubtedly the parka will be too Small to bola the throngs that will Cosh to them. .Inetriet Coruq • In the District Court yesterday morning, ton Case of James longmore vs. Tiernan ft Getty was the first taken up. It is alleged that the defendants occupied a house belonging to plaintiff. The taxes on the ptemises amount ed to 6SOO, and tile tenant; it. Is alleged, were under obligations to pay tile taxes. This they renned to do and the suit was brought Meow.. sequence. Thejn.y found a verdict for the .plaluttlf, subject to the decision of the Court on reserved points of law. The next ease was that of Smith A: Wakely vs. Wade Hampton k Co., and .1..X. - Darber Co. It Is stated by the prosecution that the defendants contracted to furnish to the plain tiffs is December and January lest. 500 barrels of relined oil, of a certain specified quality, nt fty -soiree cents per gallon. They did fur nish two hundred and any barrels, but' the oil. It is claimed, was not of the quality agreed upon. and the plaintiffs refused to receive it. Thu defendants refused to furnish any Other and hence the suit. The case was still on trial at the time of adjournment, Street Ameldent. Last evening at about five o'clock, the ex ecedingly slippery condition of our pave ments Waal the cause of an accident of a some what etrions character. At tho time men tioned a man named Peter Lomb, rhalding at Slelicesport, was walking with some friends up Fifth street along the almost impractlca bin (sidewalk by the Cathedral. suddenly his feet slipped from under him and be • fell •vm. Wetly to the ground, striking the back of his head with such violence against the Cathe dral null that the blow was distinctly heard across the street. lie lay helplesa and well nigh Insensible on the pavetuent, and was taken up and carried into the ofth, e of Dr .. McCook 8 limlistietter.oppoulte, where he re ceived such attention as the case demanded. Lie bad been drinking to some extent, and thts fact die the result of his fall. die ICY fOr constderable time In it belplolkS itlll4 insensible'condition, but it rovered sufficiently to be re,;• moved by ftenni!. sear Court Illoaae..—retitiona praying for the erection of r new Court ilouee at /Lallans, pa., are being elroulated In that county, PRICE THREE CENTS. Sixth Ward Primary narthex • • large and intlaential meeting of the Re publicans of the Sixth ward was held last evening at the School4touse, far the purpose Of naming candidates to be nominated by bal. lot at the School-house, on Saturday, between the hours of three and seven o'clock. Jared U. Brush presided, and Jacob if. Walter, Esq., oniciated as Secretary. Toe ward having been divided for election ... • . . purposes, it wan, on motion of Dr. A. D. MC. Candloss, resolv:llthat the Select Councilmen, two of the members of the Common Council and one School Director be taken from the second or upper precinct, and three Common Cannel linen and one School Director be taken from the first or lower preolnct—the office.to be taken from the ward at barer. • With this understanding, the meeting pro. ceedcd to name the following candidates: Judges of Elections—First Precinct—Joseph A. Butler. ttecOnd Preeinet•—lieorge Cochran, Ins pectore—Elrst Precinct—Frederick nook. Second treelnet-8. B. Cooper. Returnlnspeotorn—k'lret Precinct—James D. Kelley. Second Prechict--.fames Annensor—William Shore. ..18.statunt Asecssorn—Alexander Maley and John Scott. - Countable—William Shore. bebool DI reetors—Flrst Preelnet-(one to be .nominated) Thomas Roberta, Arc/al:dad Wal lace, James D. Kelley, Wm. Coldnitwood. see ond Pm-cleat—(one to be nominated) Wm. P. Freeman and Joseph Marshall. Select Connell—(one to be nominated) Jas. P. Tanner, Wm. H. Glean. David dl. Cham bers. common Council—Firat Precinct--(three, to be nominated) William F. Lang, 1. tit Courain, Jolla Rahman. John C. Harper, Edward'Ultb ridge, Jared M. Broth. deoond Preetnet—(two to by nominated) 11 tlllam Barnhill, Bacot 1.. Fleming, Robert. Robb and A. G. hicUautilese. l/n motion, the Chairman appointed the fol lowing ofgaers to conduct the - primary alai:- Lion: Judge—Joseph A. Butler; !inspectors— & It. Blinn/CPU and William Shorn, Jr. After the appointment. of a Committee on printing, the Locating adjourned. tritlif mil town. ;afore Judges McUon end Stowe. The following business was trannactoil yes- (ho caso of Harrison Wade. Thomas and illlarnlidolc, and Wm. Crookshankv, d for aggravated assault and battery, on dal on W nth:km.l..7, Judge Stowe ehargedthe ury at the opening of the Court. A verdict C guilty or elmule assault end battery was • ndered. Sentence deferred. 11. J. lieblisrt was arraigned on an Indict ment tor larceny its bailee. The defendant ,Was alleged to have been in the emoloy of A k.'. Lhatoney, agent of the Writer it Baker Sew. ng Machine Company, as sub-agent. It was further alleged that the defendant cold some machines for which be made no returns, the amount retained aggrega - log over two hun dred dollum. The defendant claimed flint be was not an agent of Chidoney, and that hid easiness relations with him were of an entire ly different charauter The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, but recommended the pri soner to the mercy of the Court. Thu next ease was that of Alicia and James Collins, a adored woman and her son, indict ed for lardeny. The parties reside at Duquesne ri rough. The alleg d larceny was committed on the 6th Mgt. On that day the boy, who was employed In the Jewelry store of Messrs. Ste- venson it Co., stole from four watches. lie was arrested by officer Scott, of the Alle gheny police, and confessed the theft, stating that the stolen property was in a trunk at mother's house. Search was made and two of the watches were found as stated. One of the others, a valuable gold one, the boy had host down the privy, and the other one he had broken and thrown over the fence. The Jury lu the case were out the time of adjournment. Low priced and — nood—lne Emerson -- - o=o TO meet the wants of the great number of persons who desire to possess a piano, but do untied able to go to the expense of the costli est make, and yet would have only& gQoil aulaidantial one, we bare made a moat careful examination of all the lowest priced pianos made in the Coiled States. The result of this examination is that we have found those made by 'W. P. Emerson, to be the best pianos for the price, 'and Me cheapest good 'minas' that are made. They are moat substantially built, on the soundest aeoustio principals; the wood Ls the beet quality properly seasoned; the tone rich and pawerful, and the touch easy and elastic; each one is provided with the toe fell iron frame, and overstrtmg base. They stand well in tune and wear well in every par ticular; this we know from actual experience. The diderence in price between the Emerson Plano, and the more wetly makes, is caused by the most rigid economy in the manufac ture consistent with excellence, and ny a eaving of labor on those parts, which neither effect the tone or durability. We do not pretend that the ''Emeraont , Is the lowest priced piano made; manyean be bought et a less price. Such pintos we do not keep, having found by oar own and others expert. once that being so poorly made they soon give way, lose their tone, become harsh and Ills content, and give no satisfaction to the owner, but are a constant source of expense and an. noyiuice. Apiano of this kind is abed 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 deuirable piano, we at once secured the exelu. • ti•tc agi•ncy for thew for Pittsburgh and sur rounding country, and having made special contracts for a regular weekly 'supply for a long time to conic, we can oiler theta at un usually advantageous rates. All persionedes siring the best cheap piano in the market, should not fall to examine the t'Enteraeati tore pnrcuasing any other kind. count to elerglinen, teachers and casts custo. mere. Charles He uer A Co., Si Wood street, Fittaburgh. ' awe Oar Street Crossing's. The present 'bold snap,” and the recent heavy full of snow, has demonstrated one in disputable fact. Pittsburgh boasts the most aborainable, inconvenient, ridiculous and den. gerous street crossings to .men, woman and child. beast and vehicle, of any city in the Union. livrould puzzle the ingenuity of a civil engineer to Invent anything in the er0113; big line more absurd, provided he kept with; in decent bounds; in th/ mounds of snow", Ice, dirt and rocks he wool throw up to impede the progress of pedestrians., -lie might possi bly make the crossings) Impassable, but stop ping short of an obsolete blockade, we do not think be could improve, for the worse, their present condition. tientlecuen of the Coun cils, and inesseuirs, the Street Commissioners, we implore you In the name of the bedraggle d skirts and tainted hose of all woman kind, and by the shattered bones of mescull and stnittered too, to such tender parts of the human form divine--that , when the genial wartoth of the spring eon enables you to reach the first strata of our elty's foundation, you will give us decent crossings. Mr, Vandenhairs Readlng.—Mr. 'Vanden 'heirs second reading. this seasou, In this city, Came I.ll' lust evening lathe Academy of Music, under the ausploes of the Mereantite . Library alisoclation. The attendatiee was large and comprise.' a fair proportion of the intelligence and culture of the city. Of Mr. V.' s merits es an elocutionist It Is needless to speak, they are so well known to the mast of Oar citizens, We know of no one who eau so well interpret Dickens to the entire satisfaction of every ad. mirer of the great novelist of the age. 111eirt.gendlwir Oeenirenee.—On Monday 1.i., Mr. tieorge Wise, oQ Wait Bethlehem township, Washington county, accidently shot • and mortally Injured his child, and level ely wounded his mita. Mr. W. was shooting hogs, and had exploded a cap, and was resting Ms rifle on Ills arm to recap it, when the gun was discharged, timbal' passing through the head of an infant on the arms of his wife and lodg ing In tier breast. The child died In a fear hours, acid the ball. was extracted from the breast of the mother, and she is likely to re. Cover. The Charge of Itanratry.—Oftleer John Lutz who, as will be remembered, wanProse f utod before Alderman Strain, on the charm .of being a common barrator, was to have had a hearing before that magistrate on Wednee. day. Alderinart Strain was absent front the city, however. Ant another Information, to the saws effect as' the first, was made before Al derman Nicholson: A hearing was bad be foto that magistrate yesterday, and resulted In the licensed being held to ball to answer at Court. •AVironant No. *2 Stunk.—A dispatch has been rezeived by Captain. James tiordon, of the Pittsburgh insurance Office, from Captain Richman, dated Louisville, Saturday, an nounelar that the Argonaut So. 2 sunk at five o'clock Ss:yr:lay. morning, between N ew Al . nany and LauLavine. The dtspatob furnished no particulars.,She was on her way from St. Louis to Pittsburgh. She was Insured in this city as follows: Pittsburgh office, X100 ; .1.:100; Euroka, 21,00 a; Western lOW, total, }1,500. Tho boat was slik: insured in CM munatie but for what amount Liss not been as certained., Boots for Boys.-41ratify your bright-eyed boys with a present of a pair of thoaa saner, red•toppe.i toots which completely satialiea the ambition of Young America. Every boy should have a pair of those boots. They are sold much less than their nutunfactured cost, at .the cheat) boot and shoe bazaar of T. L AlcCic land, Nos. 33 and 37 Filth street. Paine 4:-Cools Argentloas—yer instantly plating all articles of copper, brass or Gans' g silver, with pure silver, when, worn a nd for cleansing and polishing 311vor ortver pltten ware. Warranted to ennui,a r&q . "_l•Z r antes or arid, or any injurious `a",ol dun 'sale by J. Sample, Allegrisni.... de im f glens. - Fancy Moeda sad if alione,—Just such a Largo stook .o talglit select suitable arse• ants irOm, will now be toned on exhibition at the tbammo,h auction salesrooms of T. A. McClelland, Nos. o and Y. Filth street. Alf. Burnett To-lllghl.—Our bear in mind that the Great Amer Monist and humorist will give nts arse read. tomte.night at Masonic hall. Ito is with. ut an equal in America, and everybody should embrace the present opportunity• Of hearing him, ills programme to-night enahraats sketches of exit, humor and pathos. There are no reserved heats, so that to go early will be. equivalent to obtatning choice Planes in the hall. Burnett always draws crowded wadi ences, and wo 'trust tonight to sec the hell tilled to its utmost captivity. • Ileld for a HearJug.—"Curly" Leslie, who... exploits In cutting Mr. Seely, proprie tor of the Grant Mouse, Allegheny, on Tues day evening, we noticed yesterday, had a par tial hearing yestertlay'rfterooon to tore Mayor Morrilien, and was held to ball for a farther hearing to-morrow. Snow Bout• 11110 ssinsea.—Thosc tine snow boots which T. A. McClelland now otters for sale at such cheat, prices. cunnot.be bought at the same mica any ether place In this ens• try. Nos. 11 and 5: Norrendered.-11. J. 4.; ebbattlt, whose trial and conviction on a charge of larceny as ballet we have reported in our Court - report, Was last errata' placed in jail, having been surrendered by his ball. , . Country Mania es sl.—Ucurtine country blanketa of the tluest quality, urn now - offered for sale ut auction prices. at AtcClelland's cheap ' nle .ro.ru., Nos. Z.:, and Fitt strecc. House Furntsititna t.00d,., can he hOeilht no where else In the City to toter dartsntage, than at the AUCLIIM Ile.torveseters of T. A. MeClelland; Nos. end 5: Ilttit street. Woolen - tioods. for Indies' and children's wear of ereu description. hand and machinery made. sold' at auction prices, at -McClelland's, Nos, wand, Ft( th st recd. Death of n Gallant Onleee.—.l.leutenaut D tvltl IL. porter. of Atuadvllln,ll.lut. Brown:- I:111e, Texas, recantly, from the yellow toyer. lie was RI the Regular Army rervlre. CUE 3D/ORE—On Wedu1.641•5 - , December lldb, IR•a of dlptlicelt J kumt Mut .5.,1•1..E-c, prlogr,t duugh• tern, Penn I V. nt.dr:lum I .A 1 oure, agull four yuurs and four mouth,. The funeral n 11l •Ple place front the rerldtnee o her parents. r:1 Cat r 41 -beet, Allegheny, on Fnt DAY AFTLIANOON, at 2 o'clock, to proceed to Alle chenyiremettry. • NEW eD V ERTISE/11E111 T. 11.LDALE cEnctElllt.—The 'Niod's-acre.'• the largest suburban of•wpulchre.'es..ept. our, In county , sit uated on New Brighton road. lonnedlstely north of AllognonT• For burls! iota, penults or tales, call at Central Drug Store of COO , L CLA KY. Alla. abel t uy City. ALr a. 41114-Eti, icrev37inuFt.w.A....sacma... b 10.104 Fourth *treat, YMentrzn, .A.H , lflflo of all kinda, CHAPI74, 01.0 V EH, an d evernile.rlption of Iftla era) FurnHoing litmus rurrasneo. lama. ornetd. y and slight, Hosp.. d CarriarHlELLll2lll.:Q. 11.1171MINCZ,—ECV. Hayti] .Hert MU.. are. In W. Jacobus. 0.1).. Thom. Ewmg, Can.. are. H Killer. r n FAIRMAN itt SAMSON. UNDERTAKERS Nit. 106 Stn ithlield Bt., cor. tb,' (Entrance trOLI t ,evetath eitre.t.) wwwweemticri=a.c3.- , PB.. 123 unlit.iKy WTHKET. • I.l.setallw.vv. Pi.. • R . T. VI I.IITE b. CO., UNDERTAKERS.AND EMBALMERS Manchester. Illood'e Run and Vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABL IJoraer 01 81aelfloia and Chanters streets. WATCHES, CHAINS AND _ • AT . A VERY SHALL MOM, AT WILL T. WII,_EY'S 611) lie St., 3d door from 516. deb BOYS' WATCHES STE RLIXG SILVER CASES Something Dire fora Pr. rent, made ex pregely to one order, by one or the best Mang!. toms In Europe. (Jug ranted to be perfect. Time lieepersiretv-S4IIU--": DUNSEATH & CO'S 2k7c*. CM "Wink'. SOY - root. deN MOSEY FOIL THE ENTERPRISINC, LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER CLECKS THE DRA UGHT, REGULATES THE HEAT, s.tvcs FEEL, • SAVES NOSEY EVERYBODY LIR F IT. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. LINE MEN MAKE MU El NV iTm IT MITOIVI7 Tess Your Gaz.E.xs.oca. STATE .1 . . COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. Bern! stamp for circular, or call on J. N. WHIDDEN, fle2o.p-i Nu. II Yltal.S.reet, l'ittsburgh, ra JOSIReAIatODES..r. W. 11. LAT.'ilWo .3. ANDERSON EAGLE COTTON WORKS.. Harnm necEvrtx PITItCIIIAS ED THE EAGLE COTTON WOG f owner by .sPesle. KING, PEN NOCK & re•pectfull7l afurm the puellc that we llt coatlnt.• the mthuferthre or Sheetlogs, Cotton Yarns, Cattle Chains, Candle Wick and nailing: Orders ims7 be left at the Ottlee or the Works, , COMER ISAMU & SAADI Sil ITS, ALLEGIIENI CITY Ott AT TtIE PITTSBUIi au BITE 11^E fir, Corner oriluquesse Way and Itsrker's All, y, Pitt6tburgto, Fora, JOSHUA RHODES & CO. no3:0-0 S 9 189 D 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 $9 $9 $9 $9 89 ITIRKET BTREET. 89 , 60 TO 891 { 89 11 : 46 C:b ; 8 9 1 189: 89, Market Sired, .89 II ,59; OET YOTTU 9; IB9i BOOTS,SHOES &C , - CiirAPK , T ANI) 11V.T. ; 1 89 ; I IV T •Er. x Ir. ' B9 l K9 ' AL , TION Err, t B 9 I JAMES ROBB, h 9 Market -1_ 'S9i; 89 89 89 89 89 89 S 9 89 S 9 89j WEL.ISON 8r .KF'L!LY; PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam - Fitters; AND BRASS RIMERS, A largo zezonment of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe. Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., AL WA Y. 9 OS HAND. 161 Wood Street, near Sixth. larM:b7 , WANTED - I. I 23IEDIATELI. PLUMS OF LINER SEX lI'D AIL .\GE+, Pleasantand Profitable En!plojment, Cirlog arm full tuna or Irl Mont. Add'eas, for One wer =UM I LF:S. t Co T Nassau Street de2l:qta COMET IV ,U 8001 I DLALEpi Fine IVate,he4, Cio ks, Jewelry e ARE, ETC., bTBILES, SLYER-PLATED So. 274 LlBh.lir JI:Ir Particular attehtion Clucta tatl I X=.4.111.11.411L. :yen to Repairing A.:l work warrant ' tel:e.l3 •- DIELERAPOSI f r adical_Farailare COR. PENN Ablo WA 'awn stTles mf rp-RN:yruttrt & CO., anufa eturt re, NE. STREETS 1110118P81 PODISES! Nal ?W i tt 1% . 7 d h W°." 0 HO 44 e . WO4fr v it rixl worker,' - Cali at I:IOWAUD'eI LLyEkIY •. aat Irlrit.treel tear • Jug rerelve I DM r /NU HOltb j eete i ,-tt ba be eel% BALE STABLE, • flatland" tient' MEM ESC=