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Ev Identiy, Ors 'WY bad need Telbett's rhyslO. logical hair Regenerator, vettedoes produce tbo 'stoat glorions ver adorns a Raman bead. it Often inialue a new growth .fi bald heads, always-tarns white and gray -- to Iti rtatnralnolor, prevents Us golr.od la a lovely dresslnv. Dr. R'eyetz, Ito Wood street, agent. .ticild everYw ere. • The Haire' Mewl Sleietticie, Most certainly take-the lead of U othera in a short thne. It acts nwar.lett five premiums on work, at the World , e Fair, ISi four preint utati`for work and en the machine, at the New York utate .Fair, lace. See the, Netaodid,. of . Sentare - DA' A. premium on the.malihine at the Onto State-Fair. 1so; • See. the Dayton Jheyout, October 10. h. The onlyngeney for tt, sale !Or Western -Pennsylvania, is at N 0.4 Street, Pittsburgh. : •'O, ffotlier, I - a ish, every gray headed person would got ~,,,s rd ed, ' o: "Why, chug to - .Taus° Lunt Diary has come with her new husband, and her gray hair - in Just us shinny black." , "1 -, want mar rying that dtd It, my eon, but Tebhett's lotogtealliair Regenerator." True enough, It restores' gray: hail, inakee it beautiful, pre cents its falling off, produces a now growth on I.dd ... heads, and- is the perfection of all !lair preparathins.. geyser, Ile Wood street', ngenl. nold everywhere. A Sad Pidght To see peoplo with wigs and [else hair, gray bends , and 'frightful' locks; when Tenbett's Physiological lialr llcgt..neraior will readily restore gray hair, yroduco a new growth on bald „heads, prevent it [rout .falling off; keep the scalp free from dandruff, arnt give toevery person .a beautiful growth of locks and tresses nerfactly charming.' Dr. Keyser, agent, 140 Wood street. . Bold everywhere. ' As the World.sFetr . . In London, 1862, the Wheeler & Wilson Sow. ing Machine received the highest award-all tins Idachines of Europe and Anierlaa in com: lietition.. This award has always been made _.Whereyerexh.lhlced,jon_Will.nuilto no mis take In orderincone as a holiday gift to wife, s Mei or friend:- They can he purchased only a Sumner & Fifth , s tree . ' ; II Jefferson Davis Should, at any time, be all O w -ed his freedom, howill of course use, Tebbett ( s Physiological _ Hair Regenerator, and his gray locks will int mediately Change to a raven hue. This artb ole has. no equal; neat, highly perfumed, and never falls to meet the most sanguine „tiopea:: - 'TM a perfect toilet preparathm. Dr. geyser, agent, 115 wood street.. so ld every- Ladles• Far■ All new styles of ladies , furs at the ex. tenstve andpopularhoMie of William Fleming Wood tree. The large amount, of bnainesi thine hOuse enables them to keep an Immense variety, quality, grade and :atylookfure,thus alllnding to parehasere the very_best opportunity of making thilr select - Clear TM,' inserted Candles, IC.Lialna, Cur. rinta;Prunes, Orarnni and Lemon Peel. Can. nedyrnits, etc., etc, asehcaP and as good as at any other houie in the twin cities. George /leaven. 146.11:: Federal street, 'Allegheny City. • , Dativis Struck. Ile," Udell a little xtrcli . tnorhoro paretitat aTtoestor had invested &few hundred dollanria . Limba's Improved Stovc Damper). mad is npw. etearing PX,Par week,` A chance . lor l'ott st -11 Fifth 011 of Platen and Mace.. s Prepared aritliroie Geranium, for Daldneas, at Flem Mrs Drug and Patent Medicine De pot, Ett Market street. . • • • taai - JElai • - Fore l ll ll •LlQUars , Of All 14rala at.Joieph S. Flnnti , a Dbtfllery, 2i0.1.89, 191,193 aral 193 First . .. su euf, _YlttpbUXSh•.. - 3iiziel of Fein. -_ :110/0110- °serial, Par . the barkakerchter, at nein atutratont ItediciaaJ)~lo2a stin ciatawbs And., Claret Wine of - excellent quality, *tenting's Drug Store, Ito. St Minket Areal. - You Can Boy t" . 3 per cant. - Altx4l . ol at Joseph S. Pinch's • ' You Can BUT . " New Hope at Jpeeph S. Finet.7.26 monnAnY from the city of Maim, to Decem bar 9th, have been received. 11=4E21116n was I still at Orlialm, where he purposes remaining there for the present. The church party are giving hire pecuniary . aid. Itazattan and San Luis rotosthavet been occupied by the Liber als of the Joarist periMasiou. They are also Occupying the greater portion of the country converging upon the city of Mexico. Maxi milian energetically protests against the seizure of the custom duties at Vera Cruz by the French. We have another batch of pardons from WealtingtOn—rebels and mall robbers. Their names aro of no special interest. - On. Christmas morning, the trestle work over Elk Creek, near Middletown, on the Ustnittetiand Dayton uaiiroad, broke 'down, -cariyingwah it the enttino of .the pasienger .train bound south. roar persons were injur ed; two seriously. J. C. riganiere .Morso, envoy from Portugal' to the United States, diet Monday morning at the residelleg,of Watson; in Brooklyn, at the age of sizty-Orght Yews. He was the oldest tnember of the - diplomatic corps resident in this conntry. Criers were Issued from Wash Linton that the civil °facers of the govern tient pay. espeot his memory, bynttend big his NOW York to-day, (Thurs. The retiring French minister and ids suc cessor tuned •irtin the Secretary of State Christmas evening. Itieuritatis Constables" haßoston have been very active - of late in crashing-out the mid. dims class rind small liquor dealers.. On Mon. day morning they , lit nport higher game, and made complaints against the proprietors of the Itsvern.%Vernonf;and Parka - House and Young's Rotel. Warrants were lsseed by the the Municipal Court... Chrfottruseirag a. great day in Charlaston, booth Carolina. , Only two, negro? s were killed, one by a Federal Soldier, toad the other by a local despokado. : • Colonel A. Wainwilght,, of the United States Ordnance Corps, committed suicide at Bencels,barra.cks, California, on Stinday, Wallace's keroiene 'Mats,. Brooklyn, were burned on Christman, including twenty-five thousand blzrolos of oil, three frame , hulldlogs machinery', etc. Loss about:11100,0 00 ; it Are on lioaday. al we Ifason coon. LS* 01.1 loots, destroyed-an entire block. Zilch leen Wallies were bathed ont.l Loss,one Imo drod thonutpd dollars. Tim'Alhany Board of Tiede nava adopted the Cnieago Or central system of grain meas Californiais suffering from , great floods in the Sacramento scut other rivers. , The bankers of livens, on the 17th, unani. . mouldy protested against the forced circuliP• a tion of paper money. committee wall l pointed to report measures of relief. The meeting was convened by the Captain cum: General edgwick, who made tho blunder of Marching United states troops Into Diatamo.. vas, sad takhut a hand in the free light goin on g there.has been ordered under arrest. UM sucoossoi on the - RIO Grande Is Col. BroWn. The Congressional excursionists spent. aims-, day list In 'Nashville. They Were diced and .Wined of course. The whole tarty caned, by hwitetlonttO pay their respects to lire. rouiri am widow of the - ex•Pre,sident. The 11. C'S. are treblently having 7 6 / 1 3.1 00,1 time. They _Monday night for Idemphts, • . theaoll they got.'" Tie; t — iir a4 s Cart= has again ignaredt._ alutrupirmits day); ale -has axed Wodierday. Yebruary a, for the imeention . of Jas. lindaff,-, The sputa carounA sonata, oa thasist, u n giusly ieleoUal the .Constitutlonal Amend - I -Ikleipraph Line Down. . Inctit; 'Dia, 213—Evening:— The telef c rit c yII i T p .n 93ta aggit i 3 l :?ri l lti: l3:lTttawitreletabZ +ta Mote been refeive d • - • FIUT ONE O'CLOCK. UTE : NRIVSHIBLEGJOPE: A Dispatch from Seward' W . Na poleon Suppressed. TII,IAN FINANCES 1N I BID WIT Tradea' Unions of London Unite with the Befbrmers. 01 . 1111 POPE 10 A fin(' ERWIN Arrest of Fentans with Supplies of SSA OF THE CREW OF AN AMER 'CAN SIIIP BY FIRATES. (By the Cubic ) szwanoqrrosravca_ on THE, racoon . it; ammo. •. • _ PAWS, DeCOMDOE EL—T4eirODUCUr saysthat the krench' Government never received the dispatch of Secretary fiewaraf oh the Wd of November, to Ilinisterllbpslow in Paris, Pub- Galled with the official correspondence just sent to by the Preeldent to Congress; in which hir•Soward speaks of Napoleon's new umpire. meet for the removal of troops heat spring es being a LeFOIE,OO IDHefillitA UHL 7111Ple. 71THEIBH itutasSijoa TARDi. The newly appointed 'Amba•sador of the bun= of Turkey, to France,' presented his credentials after the reception of General Dix yesterday. The Emperor offered him a gra, dons reception. • • xuarstes cunt , To hoax: - It ID now stated that the Empress Eugenie is not to go to Some. ISALIATE ',MANCHA Hi A BAD WAT. k'LOIIIHCZ, DeeHMIX)E al.—The budget sub. mitted to the flatlet: . Chambers by the Fines es • !Sinister, shows alarge dotcit In receipts as oorapa:ed with the expenditures.. THH,THADEW 1111/ON or LONDON AND THE -2117 ' NORM/I& Losses, December 21.—The Trades , Catena London hawe resolved , almost. mthnimonsly, to place their organization at. the disposal of the Reformers in the coming politics:Ll con. tests. =rut-se or TOL TRENCH In CORLA. AdlriCES from Bong Kong bring rumors that the French eniceditlon against Cares, sort for the purpose of avenging the murder of the French missionaries and other outrages, has Item halt/en with severe loss, and tuts return- ShatighaL TEL ITALIAN Ann rAFAL OOP/lINXINTO. BONN. —The relations between the Italie= and Papal. GovernMents continue In a critical condition. The Italian embalm dor makes little progress in his negotiations IXTORTANT AattLßTelß lIISLAND. T,ONDON, Pecember 98.—Ear A. Hereford nth gone to Dublin to command a division there. Some powder de tined for the interior coon idea; hulled:di sated. Eight men were arrest rid inDublin on - Monday' On one was found ~iteek. gra and the materials to make It - • sou AND zussth. •• Good - Ms Utmikut...4l9lo4.°4°Al4ooll**s 7,7 * liticiiiiiifianirreirgeirie—sx broken off, and lel affairs relating to Doman Catholics in Dna 41a. and Poland will hereafter be under gov i ernment directions. AMIRICAN 11111 r AND CRZW EC111151) IT mares, The American schoonerGlMlXlll Sherman has been captured try pis in the riverlead in to Pekin, the crew tied to the mast, and the vessel burned. [By Mad dicamer.) New Toes, Dec. 26.—The steamship Allema nta, with Southampton dates to the 16th has arrired, FRO. EUROPE. Greek Fire. A 7751215 is 1117M.L.ND. The principal, hotels are closed In Ireland and are watelied for Stephens. Arrests are continued in all rifts of Ireland. The Waterford magistrates have requested additional troops. Artillery is daily sent to • FEET= T 0075 741:71•13170 II IL ZOX. SIX companiesof French troops remain in Rome until th Ist of January. Tee French government wi i not interfere in Italian af. •DD11.7.138 or THE rope TO DZIPAILTING racers . • TROOTIM The Na.ldne publishes the following Speeeb, addressed by the rope. to the officers of, the tb regiment of French troops, at Dome. ..Befora your departure . I wish to bid ion farewell. • Sour regiment left France to re• store the holy bee; on its departure it was ac companied by the unanimous good wishes of the cation . The flag now -returns Tranee to . but I believe that many confidences will not, be satisfied. 'Wish it to be received in the same manner as when it left Waite, but I doubt whether this will be the case. There, . must be no illusions; the revolution will some ' to the gates of Home: IL. Das . been said that Italy is complete. • No, she not complete, and if she ex ists as • she is, it -is because there re- mains this scrap of territory, where 1 SCO still at the present time. When t his no longer re- Mains the flag of tbe revolutron will Dosterver • the Italian Capital. To reassure me at te m p ts are made to persuade me that Home, by the I, nattire of its poidtion;cannot. be the Capital of Italy. I D i anneui because I have confi dence in theprotection. .G 0 to France with my benediction. Let those who are able to approach the Emperor tell him that I pray for him and his tranquility. But he must also do something. "France is the eldest daughter of the Church, but it'does :COL 'suffice tO wear the title. The right to wear !twist be proved by deeds.. A "DELIBERATE OPINION." Report of a' South oa,rolina Envoy to the President. REJECTION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAI , • AMENDMENT ADVISED. . entzsrox, B. C., December %.-Colonel Weathly, of The Matersion, who was entrusted with an informal commission to the President, has returned from Washington, where be had an Interview with the Executive upon the question of restoratton, and kindred topics, In the course of which the President gave it h 1 deliberate opinion that the. Southern States, through their Legislatures, shOuld re. Jest the proposed Constitutional Amendment, bet enCh terms &I not tie give Offenee to those who are urging it upon the South. Snell action on their part, be .14 rePortecl te have said.; would be .sustained by the Supreme Courtiat teast he kind Takata-hone that would. . The recelpta of customs for the week ending ,Decembee rid-were ei,909,48), of which elk. Bards ofarattlionwas at the port of New Tort 'December, next to August, is the worst month in the year for custom receipts. An Increase, is anticipated In the next two months on the Spring Importations. ' . . . rue EZTOLITTION tie 11P;11t. --..--- • The impiroseion prevails tn Diplomatic Mr- FOX? LAILOLTC, December St.—There wits a Ides that the revolution in Simla will be car. lorrid'olaasaer° oo the W. liod” near . Fort tied tolioatoracif termitration. . Pull Beerier; Brevet Col. retternian;_Capt. , , - , r „ artier _off muranirarf.' .. ~, ,Brown and Lieut. Gramviond;_af Sha. lath -1 11 . .PDumltteea are &naming tor a festival on awry, with. Mint z/ tudieffir raitractf Dia DI Item for the benefit of destitute freed; Cavalrl and. 19th Infraitry.orareferatiraneded-Itittni near Arlington . 11ekthtli. - Deratrt by:.., rodianr slietverlionrotoca-'etOraSe.::lawb-ktliedi.t Mitt :ls ire...soledizabeirei jantisdleh, a, , , ~ *.,„.- .:Curd BOOTH.. Arrhig of Grads ' 'esti 11 v a Tide- . John Adolph rainier appeerad to-day before , '-' -: --- `• 1 . 84 "' -- -- ' - atilitlie Dowling 11114 made' oath to certain pa.' - Temr,December iii.—The.A/Many Ardor - . _,.... in .__ _._.__ __, _. the tiro, _ _ atZiet • My of flour , wheatcorn..lll24 .T. Z . ",..", then ea va 6l .°P Pm , pt. 00U Of. orie7 left at ........""'.. 117 OOMMegiro. te*ll bY citizens of Waalittigtera for, the mentor nairittep for , no r, rapture, of John Nitlikes - Booth. - Ile was one of , fellows wit4ust, 190,1t1f 4 limas 0134 101:0A Ma= itat.i eras, NO MA :corn, I.llllpae ram, the detatchment which eapturop.httn. lie re., far from the Government." . By roducingroffnestio niiiiitaiAnsatity.o; .itiiiiiiviceria„toretidini ..ooULlGlading :the \ Itgl lattn- -" tigi..W"ir-tidieleareXml..- titraitatitent cot-the tliillf.-iduratinces thii fol . parea Ida' the.oorrO9Onding shows a dellelaticy Of 1,112,64 0 tM Of nrair , r ? leowtstalralie of PfrfPnA del*rTiniCivinorgi. TERRIBLE' MASSACRE. Ninety V. S. ()dicers and Soldiers illurdnred by. Indians; SECOND ONION. FOUR O'CLOCK, IBT LITHST TBLEGRAMS. FROM IiVARIMOFON. The Test Oath Weldon Again WASHINGTON WARTS TO RE RULED . BY CONINISSIONEREV 1=;;E Virginia Sentiment on the Gonetitu Amendment. PRESIDENT RECOASTRUCT ST S NIS VIEWS ON The Effort to 13eOure Dr. Itludd's BeleaBe.. MOREVTIPSKFRAUMNELOPMEN TS Nearly a Ilnisdieff Millions, of Gold in the Tiensury. - deo., dieo. 030#9 itraszuseron, D, CA Becentber %, ISA THY 14.3 T OATH Casa. thilsceotint et . the ilea - tire' Orliatice Grier, who is to defter : the opinion of the Supreme Coutt In the test oath cases, It was not deity- ered this morning. - The.Ceurt adjontlied no. til Thursday of next week. The °Within may not be expected WI Monday of the following ' TUC CITY 'OO - 71181117EIDT OD , r. 00111119703. The City Councils of Washington are under. stood to be nearly unanimously la favor of a revocation of the city - charter, and the substi.• talon of a government by a Board of Commissioners, -to be - • appointed by Congress! The resolutions to that el ect, introduced ,some. Says -since In I the Board of Alderman by Ur. Magruder, will pass both brandies of the City Connell. ' CIVIL 111017711 LAW IN TUC 5CP27.07. COURT. The Conistitutionalitif of the: Clvil rights law; will ken be , tested An tease before the Supreme Court, whiiii - . has'' been Made up In Maryland. THY 1111011110 LIAIALLTVII7. AND TUE CONSTD Hon. Mr. Eegar, United Status Senator elect from Virginia, tau just returned from Bich mond, whereha has been in consultation with the Members Of the Legislature of that State, and especially with the leading men of that body. The object of lir. Segar's consultation with these gentlemen was to, learn what their Mews ate - relative to adoption of the Goa l sUtutlonal Amendment. Mr. Sega; rentals thlatha.VDSinta Legislature Is prepared at one* to adept the Amanita:Mite If they can haveaseniannefrOm Cengres4 that this shall be the tittfinafitm, and that the loyal Senatori and Itepresentallvea from that - State will be admitted without delay. The Virginiatut are Wining to forego -their objections to the du ' franchisement of their cltisenti who have par . titivated in the rebellion, and illso to give itidtragetto the Pellicles; hese Propositions they were unwilling to aadhPlLPlTO.aetthe ago. They believe that the Southern iestiallitures . that have idinadyteltiat sedan and rejtatd ttds-aingillitientsrionid reverse their proceed. Inge and follow Virginia in the course DbOVO indicated; If Congress will give - the desired assurance. Such is the substance of Ur. Se. gir's statement. . • : THE TIMBIDEST'S ESCONSTDCCTION TOLICT. '' The President a fee days ODIC% in convey' salon with a friend, expressed his unabated confidence in the final triumph of his restora tion policy. lie also took occasion to con demn the project that was being agitated In Congress, for the overthrow of the preterit Stets Governtrients at the South, and declared that it would release those StateCoverniiinnts from the payment -of their,. State debts, and impose them upon the United States. Mr. Seward has reliantly expressed the same con ffdence in the triumph -of the President% policy. as was expressed by the President hlinsciL 2 TUC CABIC 07 DA. wenn AID 0711111 conarisa.- - -• ~. ... . . . .. No decision has yea boon given i t h e APO cation for a writ Minllecia• eorp us in the case ' of Dr. Mudd. IL is treated that Chief Justice . Chaim doubts the jarisdiction of the Court. If It is not speedily decided by the Court, the ac 4 Lion of the Niceties whit* inYokedto order the release of the prisoners cendemried by the military commissions, who, it is claimed,. come within the terms of the recent decision et tne Supreme Court in the conspiracy cases. • RZONOIIIIZATION or VIRGINIA. - It it rumored that John. Minor. Botts and Alemaider 'Liven-have prepared. a bill for the reorganizathan of Virginia eon the North Carolina plan. . • ' ', i ; ' • If ORAING ROM= AND realm CLAINS. James ti. Stalth.of Battle Creek, Michigan, and J: S. Tobias, of Bradford, New York, have been indicted for forging bounty and pension claims. The former will be tried at Detroit! Michigan, and the latter at Albany. Tobias confessed his guilt. invitee sic r,irrs. The receipts of internal revenue on Monday were $112,000. and t0day.1074,00 0 THE vulgar TKARDS AGAIN. Many removals of inspectors of distilleries have been made, and more are to follow. A determined effort will bisaideijo secure the - ibenefits of the law to ihe.Treasury. Not more than one-fourth due to the government from , this sonree has been paid, owing to 1111411• merit and corrupt °Moen: "- , DRAVA OR MOT. WILSON. - Monteath 11. S. Wilson, of the Sixth thlited States Cavalry, the only eon of Bernd& Wilaatl, of Masa chusetts, died recently at Austin, Texan - GOLD ID THE TISIABLIZT. The Treaspry to.da7 „ bolds gold to the amount of nlnety-foim Millions dve hundred and serenty-tarren thousand dollars and sigh. tvelz caste, ofmbleb, seventeen millions see en hundred and Shirty-nine . thousand one hundred and slaty dollars are held in gold certificates.' The balance, about seventy-elglit million., belong to the government. TOLITICAL I.OXOIt. _ . - _ lien. Lawrence A.. Trimble, of the First . Congressional District, of Kentucky, who Ins witn others, been oiveatligating •,Wlasky frauds In Pita:. York, ..reataiuit thought his place in the committee will be cant alter. next mouth, as be will' probably. be the Ilemoin : atlO nominee for Girrernor of that State, and resign his seat la Coagreu, . • , CIIBTOIk • EMI Vie pezattia tor tantlftd and meritorious bet vices randeretlin the United. States Generall 'gospitat near New Orleans, to nurses and at- , Umlauts during the Prenilebte tf the clot- eta there: tobert Tucker, citizen employee; iteiheeVan pi Irate CO - mosey Sixth. United States Cavalry; Decree Cshl.ll,l Itosplial Stewart, and. Charles Cistren employee.. etenersl theridan, In his order or honorable'mentioni, says: **The huthinl pert: tormance et thity in . a ;subordinate capacity, while onnstanUy exposed to certain and al* Palling, but invisible danger, and withbut en) tit the stininlatinir influences and excitements or. the battleAleld Is praiseworthy and noble In the highest degree." XATTE.r.S. - A letter has been received in this city from Ono of the Grecian Archipelagos, dated Mee. stating that it is believed the tireeks will be able to continue the 'war, with greater rigor 1113o2tarl, nephew of Marco Itoezarl, had arrived atthe head ot a regiment of Infantry, and two more reigiments, °neer artillery and another of Garibaldlane, landed successfully. About four thousand Mtn Irma the king deal of Greece have gone "to Camila to light against the Turks. • A - Turkish Ircapeliti has been wrecked at IMand Bantus. Another Turkish steamer ban been ennk near Candle.. All the erow except twelve:Nerviest. , • DIPLOMATIC CEREMONIALS, Reception of Gen: Dix by the Trench:',Emperor.•• PRESENTATION OF THE NU FRENCH MINISTER TO THE PRESIDENT,: . (.110118 Attaufic Cbble.) . RECEPTIONOFGEN. DIX. NAI`OLEON. - DeCeMbel - 1 14 . ' The Emperor accorded an audience, yester• day tolls . . Bigelow;ex-Mintster of the United States:for the purpose of presenting General Dix, his suceetsor. General' Dix made a few remarks and referred to the long standing in ternational amity which had existed between the people and Government of France, and thiv_tilasPle and Executive .of the United States. The Emperor replied, thanking Gen. Dix for ins .agreeable manner: hi Majesty said: "The historical re:Meta:once; to which you allude as having orbited from an early date, between Franco and the United States, constitute a sure guarantee that no mistunder• standing will disturb the friendly - relations which,prevail between the two countries. standsntinuance of a loyal and sincere under ng between the two Governments,. will be a groat advantage to the industry and com merce of both countries, the hthribltants of which already astonish the other portions of the world by the marvels of their enterprise." Sax RECEPTION OF lie. BILIITREMT DT TUE PREBI• WASIIINOTON Dec. 15,18GG. The Secretary of State to-dm; introduced to the President Monsieur lierthemy, the new French Minister,' who was accompanied by Marquis de liontholom the retiring emboss:sr . dor. Kr. Derthemy said; "Mr. PIT.3IIIOO[, have the honor to place In your hands letters which accredit moss Envoy Extracadinay and Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty, the ; Emperor of the French. ln .condding too me the 1711.11.0011 to- represent htm here, my ever sign : specially charged me to'reake known to Yee the value be attaches to the relations cf friendship ve extdbetween France and the betted States, and to maintain these relations • and to draw them more close 11 possible. In ew of the development of Interests common to both countries, such will be tho constant aim of my efforts, and I have a firm hope to attain it, as lam inadvance assured that the Government and people of the United States • share in these sentiments of which 1 bring to this place the sincere clpreelli." • The President retake "Mr. Berthemy— Sle Grate:el affection towards the French nation is among the earliest, the most pro found and the most endearing sentiments of Meet Siegilge.andAlidakereent. of.d.b•Unitsd. 'grates.. 'e constantly try to believe that no Interests of either country can ever repitre alienation or antagmitsm between them w the intimate coinuierciat intercourse tends to bind them together. As you have justly ob served, they have at the same time a common aim In the advancement of civilization and humanity throughout the world. • -"In expressing these feelings I amonlY re potting what has been uniformly :aid by the United States since become sovereign States. We hare bad much reasem to be pleased with the conduct of your predecessor, Monsieur de kiontholom, -De assured, Monsieur, that no consideration of courtesy will De-.withheld which will tend to make the performance of your duties agreeable and pleasant." ,FBOM NEW TORE. Henry Bobber?—lantd on DistMers— HeMOTAIS from Ornee—Arelval of Ex, Resasor 'kiwis—Tem flow PortoMee— Lola from Smith America. . New Toxic, Dee. *I, lsrk: TwO moo were Jailed for II teuling a twenty dye thousand dollar deed. Ono of them. Capt. Clark, aO,l formerly on . Butler's stuff. • "no 10 LAILIZiIh" • . . • The postoltlee at Elizabeth. Now Tersey,was yesterday burglarized and all the letters stolen. TAX RAID OX DISTILLVAS , The raid On distillers has advaneed whlsky 10 to fitments per gallon. Several large. seiz ures were made to-day. . . XEXCIVAL OT ANTI•POLICT AAA. : Gee hundred and thirty anti•Jobroon. MOO bondeden TOMOVOS from the United States warehoused during the past fort night. =AVIATOR , OWIN IA ACTS' YOUR. Dr. W. H. ti win, of boners notoriety, and hie son are at the New York Rotel. • rat Paw POST OPTICS. • Thu Commisaloners appointed bypost COMMIS/I to select a site for thNew • offiat' - decided todsirto acc e pt the location York at the lower end of City Hall . Park. • tCCELAtI P SALAUIZA. She clerks in the post mince wore assured by' Postmaster General Randall, to. whom. as tilt*" were presented to-day, that an effort wbe • ing made to. increase their salaries which would probably be successful. LaTA 110 A 1100TII ‘..1131111CA.‘ Advice' from liarcalbo, Venezuela, by the bark to which has arrived hero, state that, the rebel General Pulgar made an attack, No:" vember lath, on the fort below the city, in which he was severely wounded, and with one hundred teen taken pi boners. The steamer accompanying Pulsar. with several smaller resists, surrendered. Pulite" forces retreat ed and atibiSeelleatlidilballded. FROIR NEW ORLEANS. General Sherman, on the Treatment ot Federal °Steers and Froedmen Loalabium—The Harder . of Eseobedo— ., The naem7A Elsalotutry from the NEW. Oat,Eina, Doc. :Z.—General Sherman called the sped attention of the Congres sional Committee to the treatteent of leoeral Wheats and • Freedmen's agents by the Civil Coarts of Louisiana and Texas. Late news from Diatameru seem to confirm tte,r,gri,edtg" i at o egri e n o.„ . . l , ll .: h a e nnle r s : 'rho drat. raee today, sale heats, beet two its three, was Won by Nellie Gwynn. Time-1.5o!i; .12,2. Second race, three mile dash, was Wtm try nary of the West. Time-sue. Rev.. Dr. Newman. the Northern . Dinthodist Missionary-to Louisiana, who wall in the see ond Philadelphia inmventloni has returned to the city, and is holding services every Sunday lathe Representative hall of aiecluunes , etatute, the scene of the late riots. eau Fiancieco, December Se—Liberal advi ce, from Realm to the Nth, say that Celina was still in the hands of the imperialists, al though it was surrounded by the Liberal ar -my, whi was under the comm of five general. e ch ach jealous of the other, and and they. would not combine to capture the town. I!ROM FI&VABL A riegiiietal nude tin Cabo—Roupeosion or the Books to lionnos—The ni meat Petitioned tor Benet. Now Dec, 40.—The steamer 7106 Castle has arrived with late .news from The financial panic. Mill prevails to an alarming extant. The ten millions of geld ex ported train Cuba In the Met nix months had caused extreme scarcity of a circulating me. diem, and there was a run on the banks. The Grocers , Bank suspended specie payment on , the WO, on presentation of a check. for 115 0 .- COO. The day Mowing all the remaining hanks excepting the Bank Dipagnol, which Is a government bank, also suspended. The run on this bank is very heavy, and an the crowd cannot all be mild In twenty boon, numbers for priority are given to the applicants for the next day. The cashier pays In sliver and I small gold to gain time for action of the ties• I cranial to allay the panto. . A mooting of merchants and other capital• ley resolved to appeal tb the Captain tienaml for a decree authorizing the Spanish hank to I re only MOW tact' day ot Its own ntCss to pay checks In notes, anti also to issue bills to the amertaut of eight million dollars, mclad• thstive - ands bra-millions It has already is. sued', The deoreels to be in Rope four molting. mapols. The! TOlnivesiiisontennow—kiWl7 Men. tcOoesnie t o e VO niers - Convicted 'end Neoteneeet be linag—Othera Fedrall Swerrsts=, -Dec. 2A—The Jury In cDon altDscase greed and wore diacharged. titellit's ease wes _then proceeded who. Dev lin addressed the jury on behalf Of the pril , onor. , TheJadge then Charged the - jury who retired. r' MeDonaltltwas again placed at the bar on a charge of robbery. . At 1:15 tint jury came into Court with the VerdieV;ot ghilty beilth'a peso, en& the Judge passed cite sentence of death on tau: De was sentenced to be executed on the Irdh of The same evidence - was given &libeler° in McDonald's 'Case and the jury retired. Jaynes Reardon was then Put be trial and thejtry, Utltl the direction of the Judge re turned a veti ct of "not guilty" without t ear-' lug their seats, and Reardon *ea thereupon diacharged.l Michael Cdrney wee next put on trial. j a T s Ott ter ' e c i e tVit r e _a7;-I;hgpipyrnaily Tile of settee Mille Fenian tr ut h oWdettibUrg, trialso one now recognizes the wisdom of the Wing referred to that locality. .• scedwro tot &rod. In the ease of the Fenian, McDonald, charg ed Iran larceny, the j ury was unable to agree and was discharged. A lury.weli empanelled in Smith's ease end evidence .on• elmilar_nature to that of the, previous editir was submitted. Thu counsel for defence 'argued fled the trithetment was defettive In not being charged with intent to levy. The Judge ruled that the offence hereof l i antral:ate( being in arms against iterlialesty Was adiStinetrte.. - Mr. Dot Ito addressed the Court in behalf of .the prisoner. - The Judge inetrdeted the' jury on the law and evidence, witch showed that the prlsoner had been le -antis ants against Her Majesty. Thejurrzeterned a verdict of guilty, and the Judge4atencettihnith to be executed on the lathot bruarY. - McDonald a ease was then tried, hitt the J ury was enthia to agree. Reardon was aloe tried, and a verdict of not guilty returned, by dircw tion of the Judge. , Michael Crowley was Titulary was unable:. to agree.. add.were - Welted up for the night, the Court adjourning till to-Morrow. FROM ST. LOUIS, Death of-An 010 eettsen—Counterfelt ere Arreoteditoneto ,Eroels—holten -of General Curtis—The Onlehd Result of the Efts Election—Eight Itenneol . and On, Co vvvvvv thee COngeosomon • Elected. , ' ST. LOINS December °I.. Jo McGrew, the oldest! hemp manufacturer In the ely, died yesterday.' United States Maishal Ilogers arrested two cotinterfelters on Sunday night, and captured two sets of, dies, tools, and a - considerable amount of counterfeit money. florae° Dreely lectures here to -night. ST. Lome, Dee. :33.Tke Denio<rat's Jaren, Km CDT special say: The Secretary \pf State has just flahhed counting tue .vrad of the Into election. Tstands for Superintendent of Public Schools : Parker (litatileal ) st,St7; Williams, - (Conservative.), 41,%d. Par- Irises majority, 20,530: tkorge IY. Anderson. received the certificate of election from the NinthCongrassional District, Instead of Col. Switeler; Rie Secretary having thrown out the vote of Callaway county on the certificate of the Supervisor of Itegistiation to the effect that the reentration law was no a could not be carried out in that county. ThomsO B. Noel, (Uonsarvattve,) of the Third District, 4 received • rtilleate delegation . to the For tieth Con a The -now stands • eight to one Conservative. Major lie Curtis died of apoplexy at Conn ell Bluff, lowa, to-day. The DeesocroPsSt-Joeeph special earn Dar ties from the plains bring . rumors of tho mas racre of a squad of soldiers tule - vicinity of Fort Phil Kearny. It also states that the re cent cold weathet canned much sulfuring, and considerahle loss of stock on the plains. - —_— _ - . ; ------.--- - A Chapter of Murders and Homicides. PaILADZI.THIA. Deo. %.,-Yeaterday Charles &trod was shot and almost instantl tie y killed on beoond street,by Ideary Ettinger. , red blow a tin horn In Ellingues face. when the latter tired two abets from a revolver one of the the bails takhig effect, in Sao-Ps Leidy, r heart, calming his death In a few minutes. The' , murderer then escaped, but delivered himself up to the,authorities this morning. Ile has been committed for trial. • Locisetl44 December %.—On Christmas ittON.MMEDos. a negro named Robert's, from the - Lebsnott lath who hliot an Officer while arresting him for the murder of another negro. and hong him on a tree. Conrad Schmidt. was run over by the street cant and killed, yesterday. NASiIvd.LE, December 01—E. D. Crago, Cain oo- Torsi In the litb Regulars, was killed l night. "teticadiiran of liolanaville was killed here yes. Rica ipso, Va., lJecomberlV3.—Jesse Murphy, proprietor of JaekliOn Park, was gilled at the Chesterfield races yeaterdaY by Jeeehh Kelly. The parties me welt 'known In, sporting cif , Reaves, December Is—This MOrrling Simon Demahue kicked and so brutally beat his motaebin-Law, Mary Donahue, aged seventy nye years, that she will dia lier Lueband aged eighty years, vras also badly Injured by the brtite, addle. defending his wife. Donahue was committed to prison. Thomas F, indicted forr of bit wife in- allon Sdfitember; by t out der her . brains with a brick, was on trial to-day, plead guilty of minder in the second degree. aud was sentenced to th e penitentiary for lite. flyer Telegrams. ZiRR asavitix, Decembe.r .21.—The river Ls tall with Mx feet on the Shoals. The weather is clear and cold. The .7:L. Graham, (rem Louisville, arrived at Nashville, mad departs to.morro TY. The Rebecca left for Cincinnati. The Cotton market Is tilet; sales 163 bales at 170'Se. Received. 154 bales. Shipped, X 34. • •!, F ire . In Stalstsnore. Ilst.rtmone, Deo. %.—Tbe , stores ot Adami Mortbsad, hosiery dealeta, and Truitt k Hahn notion ana trlmmlnes'dealers, were de.. strolled to-night by tire, .1.404.10,000; Insured In °RlM:aces. . CITY AND SUBURBA Shoaling Affair near the piston poneDeA Deserter s hoots a !Sergeant I Army.. . _ . ... . . A shooting affray, in which the parties we. two non.commissionedoglcers in the regular aralnY"ocOnried yesterday tatirning, near the Union Depot—the circumstance.' o which Sergeant were as follows: ' Dyher, on f duty, in 'charge of the Clothing Bureau of the quarter masters Department, at Cineinnatt, was de. tailed on Saturday last to conduct a detach- Mint of forty men to 'Carltsle Barracks in • • this state. '' lnclude d la this party was Ser. genet Lorenzo A. Phelps. under arrest. and ordered to Carlisle barracks for trial on a charge of the larceny cloth two hundred dollars worth of government ing. Sergeant Dy her left Cincinnati. with the detachment est- 01% WirletTena morning, but on reschitig Cr line, Phelps managed to desert. Ills absence was discovered . shortly after the train' lett tireatline, but Dyher did not have any oppor tunity to semtre his arrest's rid he _Arrived in this city yesterday knontlng with the detach , , meta.. -Imimatistely upon dutyal here Do informed . ofileerßook,••on at the depot that andxcted another man on the next traindesired assletaneo In securing him. Vr hen the ten o'clock train arrived sergeant Dyher and °facer Rook took' a position on the platform, when the ' latter observed his man in the act of stepplng down on 'the ' other side of the - train. - Dyher Immothe - distally , started toward Phelp., when latter' commenced running, and jumping over the wall dartedjinto a beer hall her on the north aide of Liberty etrtiet. - Sergeant Dy followed rapidly, but just as he was In the net .of entering tired r two d Then shot volver and two shots. drat .rnissed, but tae. second One struck the ser geant on the left wrist, passing directly through, and inflicting a severe and paintui wound. D ing h time officer BOOK came ne, angfrob h int possession Of Phelps' revolver, took int toeustodyd convoyed him to the Player's °Mee. Vytter walked down to the Mee, wham Dr. McCook was called in and his wounds I dressed. The injuries were found to be very severe, and it is feared that, 9'mm:dation may be neceellary. ' realest" at the BlefOr'e 00100, but will prob. ably be handed over to the milli aly autheri=. Des, and, in addition to the charge of larceny, In all lik.ellhood, will have to answer for des etting and shooting/Sergeant Dylier. Phelps ates that hadad nO intention of deserting, but having a dleloulty•with the Sergeant he determined UPOIL not going with him. ber gpant Dyher has Deeri removed Loth Soldiers' Dome, in the Ninth ward, where h i ' wound will be property cared for. : The detachment under his charge continued on its way to Car- Wile. A Christmasi Reunion. ' One of the most agreeable of the many joy. nes Christmas reunions in this city, Wee that of the Sunday School of the First 'Methodist Protestant -Ohara,- Bev. Alex., Clark's,. on Fifth street: The inmates of the Orphan Asy lum in ellegheUS were present, by invitation of the school, and enjoyed themselves most heartily with their young hosts. The :Ludt. Cues • room of the church was beauti. Sully decorated. with. evergreens, while on either side of the altar were Christmas trees richly ladened with tempting uel_kactieS. 'The audience- present. ass very large. and at the usual hour for morning services; the exercises Were .opened with prayer byliev. James Bob. inson. Brief but Intereattnt 'addresses were delivered by various gentlenienL i derspersed with tousle' sad clecMmatiOn • the octopi children. - After this =meth° buticm of the Christine! stores of sweets, when the chit . area dispersef, singing ,joyously as they passed from the shored', "Marching On," . . . .• .--..----------------7 • C hrlatinas in the City. Christmas has write 'and gone Mime we last I greeted our readers. Tile day Itself was al most an ideal Christmas-.-cold, gray, bracing and snowy. The change from the ' , soft wrath' er" of the preceding days *Visas sudden as It was welcome. ai course, the cercatemoratlmr. of the diisT . . began Were the day itself had fairly dawned: Besides the troopa of little feet that pattered unseasonably out of bed in everjr heeseholdi that their owners might investigate the Wye. torious depth of enchanted .stockings, other end older footsteps were passing to and fro almost as early. Tire or three troops of oran: tastios," dressed • in grotesque unseemliness and accompanied by execrable din, paraded In tile early morning the streets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; and men and boys were out from early till tate,-celebrattne the peacetul advent of the Christi:oas Festival with the anomalous uproar of flre arMit Before the sun had very long been tip the streets were thronged with peoplc—men, wo. men and children,—hurrying to and ire, some to make purchases, some to take purchases 'home, while merry sleighs of every size,shape and style flew briskly Past. , Christmas FeStiVILIS .pre held in several of the churches, to the vast Joy of the children and the gmtifiestion'of older folk. acnno of tile sanctuaries were very beautifully ticeone. ra. Led with Christmas garniture of-evergree At the Cathedral immense assemblagea at... 1 tended each solemnization of mass, and the I services were peculiarly imposing. Of course i there was no end to the mysterious rites ce esle brated in the multitudes of home circl, when meat offerings and drink offerings were I sacrificed tweeiea devotion, and the after hours wer quickened in their flight 'with music, jest and dancing. with also, per haw, a protane thought of whist and euchre. The places of amusement were thronged as they have not been before daring the season. At - the Theatre ."Mazempa" was prOduced, both at the matinee and the evening perform- mice, and on both occ.asions the house was I cros ded to literal suff. cation. It seemed bra., poggible that no many people should have found even standing room in the "old Drury." At the Opera 'louse the "Three Onardanion." the one unequivocal success of the season, was produced to an audience that could not have been larger without an enlargement of the I building. In the evening Mrs. lkiwers, as Jails in the "hunchback," achieved a new and greater trinmph. The house was abso lutely packed: So great was the crowd that I the orchestra were driven to occupy seats on the stage, and no less than six hundred peo ple were 'turned away. The skating at both • the Parks was magnificent: and durina the day and evening both the Gentral and 1., Ilion were so thickly thronged that the skaters jostled each other In every direction. There wee more than an agreeable share.of fighting, drpnkenness and incipient. disorder, though through the efforts orthe police no serious diettireances occurted. Capt. Lewis, ever hospitable, welcomed to his hotel an ex ceedingly' largo number of guests.. Between forty and, ally left his chambers yesterday morning Wine what justice could do for them, wadiansire number of night lodgers won away from the fireside of the miter room unquestioned and unhindered. (load deeds were more than bail deeds, how ever. happiness overbalanced misery; and spite of all, it was a right XCJIRT CUFLISTMAJ , --....m.--------. , , Drell 1111 l day Many of our retail merchants complain of dull times end say that the holidaystailed to yield the accustomed amount of purchasing which is generally experienced at such sea sons. This may be true with a few, but Will not hold good is a general rule. We pester. day visited several retail dry goods houses and found them crowded with lady purchas ers. More especially did we observe unusual— nonot unurnaf—activity at the popular estate lishmeal. of St Bell, tio.Sl Fifth street. But where aho use js so admirably managed and the stock on hand is so remarkably large and well selected, busy times alwayarewards the efforts of the proprietors. Their shelves and counters contain the choicest dry goods to be found in tne market, and embraces all the aatest styles, patterns and fashions. The silk goods dazzle the eye and doe ot such quality as would make evelithe person of the ugliest woman graceful and pleasing to the eye. .lor "semething to wear , ' our lady read ers full well know where to hasten, Le Bates Bell hate long enjoyed a full share of trade. A visit to their cloak department, where are kept all Myles of coats, Barium baanues, mantillas and cloaks will satisfy all that at no place else In the city can a better lot be found from which to make • selection. Orde workmanshipived and executed in the best and according to the late Paris styles in this department. Here also will be found pn immense fpm shawls of every deseripUon, varyingthe moat ele gant and costly down to the more modest and cheaper. Country blankets, eastern blanketa, coverlets and flannel goods will be found in profusion. A pretty styleof bcotch plaids le. traduced by this house will be sure to win far tor with the ladies. The schedule of prices which prevail throughout every department of this fashionable headquarters, for every style of goods is as reasonable as can be fonn 4 elsewhere In the city. Remember the place fth Street. • A end, Slid Accident.. There WAS at least one hearthstone In Allt. gheny City, on Christmas morning, malt desolate by a sad accidint, the mere recital o which causes a parent's heart to fill with sor row. All loves of prattling children kno bow they live In golden intonation of th great holiday, and how nervously Anglo they beComa, swatting the visit of Old San Clans, who Is to fill the little stocking, plan to the mantel, with a rich store of trlnke and gifts. Such an expectant little angel e - thosinst was Elliot Whitehouse, a bright eye four year old eon of Sir. Edward Whitehows residing w i th No. 4 Isabella street. ills stock ings, with his little sisters's, were plane to .the wall, and both were put to bed ts with their heads full of busy marry though of Christmas and Santa Claus. Early next morn ing the little ones aroused from their sweet slumbers, and, without waiting to be dressed, turned to their stockings, and were wild with joy at the store of toys left for them by the generous saint of the children. The little boy got close to the Ore, when his thin cloth ing ignited, burning him badly on the aide. The father, being present, nut fallowe flames in a few seconds, but the little fallow had in haled the flame. Ur. Matson was called in and rendered grwlnally all the- ass sank till ten o' istance in his p clock, ower, but the child when thronem moining he was borne to the of the Great Giver of all things. • Personal. , Bev. W. B. Watkins will deliver ihls lecture on "The Use and Abuse. E hnglis Words," at the Trinity (M. E.) church, 'Ninth ward, January s. The overseers and employees at the black. arr ith shops of the Peansylvania road, at Tor rent.' station, on Christmas day, presented the foreman of the works, Mr. John I'. Wilson, a splendid gold watch. Mass Carrie 2doore,' the great "skatorial," did not appear at Central Park, Christmas day, for she was then on b. steamer from New York for New Orleans. -Mist Neill* Dean, a prodigy ottwelve years, will be the next attraction a the Central Park. Two dramatic, or. Thespian, societies in this city, have hit upon a queer wrinkle, to decide the question of superiority. They both play the comedy of Charles 11. at the Academy of Music to.ulght. The "Edwin Adams" and "Burnett" are the competing associations. An Al*Cited lf to the Murderer Stuireud o rs se Authorit The particulars of the affray at Weir's tav ern, near Turtle creek. on the night of the 17th Inst., in which Mr. William Dodds wu fatally injured byJohn Way, a drunken miner, are fresh in the recollection of ourmadams. ,S.fter the occurrence, Way, disappeared, and his whereabouta remained unknown. 'M having been generally annealed Mat he had left the •Lvlcinity. Yesterday motung Way canto to. the nity , city, and surrendered himself info We custody of °nicer Beth Wilmot. Tho accused was taken before Alderman Strain, where an information for murder was lodged by ander IV Limon against him. h:earing on the charge was waived, and the accused , was committed for trial at the next terni of Vourt.l treated Staten Circuit Court, . In the Vetted States' Circuit' Court, yester. day morning, Judge McCandless on the bench, the motion for aetUng aside the judg ment In the case of J. C. Breed, for use of da. lam National Bank, VB. W. W. Easton, was par. Bally argued by Robert Itobb, Esq., for the motion, and J. EL Large, Esq.. in uPPositien. Eastonralleges that the judgment was obtain= ed on a note even by hint to Breed through false and fraudulent representatkona. Tae conclusion of the argument was .poetponed until the Id day ofJannary next, Trover sod COOverSion.—Testerdtg Sena= Morrow. i i the Eighth ward, had before him Mr . lionsty . who waa charged with tracer' and bonveraion, on cotti - or John Diellville.. The prosecutor alleged that. .he left the watch in thin store of the focused. or• nor oi Washington Erect and Pennsylvania avenue to be repaired:: Calling foreis tame• iece a few days after Itollal told Lae that he Pestle, and Would not indemnify the loser ,and hence the suit- a. further hmring will bebtut, I n the case. The accused bears a very gcod Character for_ hones**. end will dOubtioss ex . plata matters satisfactorily. • • The ellipisaiss, rate continnes to draw crowded audiences, and doubtless timbale less nubs ones will be substantially sided by the charitable persons who attend nighUy. contest tor the. massive maid sliver %rum: jet Or u w ilt° / 1 " 17. The ,7.f 0 ' 44 stood last evening tor the Columbia, lett lent, 140; Nagle, 1.% scattering, e. , _For • the doe hareem the VOUS WIN onqueene, 147; Alle gheny. 744 scattering, 4. , ---------------- A Mak That Was Hat • nape. At about midnight on Christmasniglit there was a great Uproar made on Hoes street near girst, by some person who Was uprOardeel 7 calling for the watch. Lieutenant David Carap bell and a couple of officers of thenight Watch responded, and were Informed that & horrible tentage - OM being committed on r Tooter girl by a party of men in a sand boat tinder the Railroad bridge. The from ran to the *Pot 1 , and heard woeful screalcs from some woman ' on the boat. They sought entrance and were 1,111, f ,i todtrasott men t i 1d . 0: i . . 4.1 t h i a gj go done a rn James-O'Neal with one or two others tin- known. Betide" the men there was a yOting gill named Mary Maylove, who bad aPParefit ly been struggliug severely, and bad her dress entirely off. besides having the remainder of her Clothing badly ... tern. The men, except. in Liras -giLiti .traithewilVek.inrermarrra-p cod' in • a cell. Mary Maylove was Aft with a female friend. who bad coins on the 1 boat with the onfeem. An °facer WWI left with them with directional." ) bring both to the l trregd i f IV; it: r 3 1 1 :2 . ; r t ‘ t i b 1 1 l b l l s e ; tCM . e r tcl rl ; theme of Ward Nicholson. Esq., who mid so been called by the Outcry to the scene oat the alleged outrage. incoMpany with Mari were her friend Ratty Stanly ages litianntaa, and ti, male friend of lietty's named Andrew Haat demon, both of whom had been placed under ' arrest by Mr. Nicholson. The twowennes wave locked op as witnesses, and HeadeMeat was permitted to depart. The tree positicas of at ' fairs, so far es we could ascertain i from the statements of all the parties, wax about as , follows: Henderson end the women Steely , were coming up Liberty street a sport time 1 previous to the row, on their way to Binning- ham.. gear w the Union s ad ep insisted their going Into a saloon to take a drink. They did eo, Mary tatting, as natty , alleges,n tumbler full of whisky. They then come up to the Dirunond and took Knottier drink. They there met (Mica], who, at Henderson's invite, tine, joined the party as Marrs escort- They then-agreed to go to the sand boat for thereat of the night. They took some mare drinks, Mary taking whisky every time, so that by I the time they reached the boat she Yrae somewhat the worse for liquor. Entering the boat they were joined by floras. th e locked locked the door and the party, with the creep. Hon of Maras, retired. - noon seam fell ows cline to the door and demanded entra; 1 O'Neal eventually opened the door and Hen derson and Hotly ran .ont, Ilenderion being' knocked down by the party outside. ,Mars tried also to go oat with her friends, but 11115 prevented as she .says, by O'Neal. She be- , came frightened and betran to scream and straggle. Henderson called the .watch and the arrests followed as stated. Diary was in great gri o f. and terror, and averred that she did not wish to go to the boat, but was persuaded by Henderson and Hefty. A hear ing was had yesterday morning and the pris oners Donut and O'Neal were discharged, there being no evidencewhateVer to sustain the charge cologne against them. Interesting ExperinseaS In Blasting. A novel method of blasting In the carbonif• erous rocks around Easton, has must been sue , . cessfully attempted, in which nitric and nitro. silicic &acids have been need to excavate nevi .ties at the end of the drill -bole. The expert. merit was first made at the suggestion of professor of mintnic, in the siliceous limestone The e which college buildings are &Misted. acid charge the was introduced at night and to the teething the chamber was ready for the charge. The advantage gained appears in the fact - that sand ielke only otnmping n need, and the exploion—is ethelent upon a larger surface, with less danlr from eplinters and less time consunted in e Irak. . . - • • Ladles` Vomtnittee Meeting.. At half-past two o'clock this afternoon the . Ladles' Committee of the Boys in Blimarill hold a meeting in the Board of Two:M . II4 O M. It is expected that the 'various charehes in the two atlas and adjacent boroughs will • Sentt lady delegates to this meeting, as 0. is impor tant amend should interesmselve s noble and praiseworthy un dert aking .. T he la dles are the to erect a monument worthy of the noble men who laid down their lives in defence of their country, and no doubt tbe coinesival will be one f the finest ever h el d in g t f he t city. Ills propose o d that each church have its own table ordepartment, and have the entire control of It. Toting Men's Christian Assetlotion. — ' A public meeting of the Toting Men's Christ thin Associntlim of Pittsburgh will os held in the First Presbyterian Church, Wood street. on Sunday evening next, 'ins hith instant. of will be -delivered try Mr. Moody, of Chicago, Bey. S. F. Score'. of the First Pres. byterian Church; Hey. Herring Johnson, of the Third Presbyterian Church . and Rey. Hen a 11).h.15Three 'ex o c f r . c P it i leir wt h be (A ll a h i l fr a b i l i ,y in- Ceres tin g character, and a general invitation ho extended to the e nrol, -----ewe--- -- ' . A gloppy Mew Tear:All those haying grumbling teeth and who wish to - enjoy a harry New Tear, should visit Dr. Brener, Ho. 151 Penn street. That Laughing Gas tbat he administers, free of c har g e, is a wonderful charmer for decayed and aching teeth. H. fl..—Ten assismuts, besides two young ladies, always present: The artificial humll an eye insertW. The 0/11C0 at the Merchant's Union Express Company has been removed stree are now go eo eive tW pointt, where. goods s ::-ofoedr East and West, which can be reached through the connections of the Erie and Pltts burgh- Railroad. it Is expected that all other routes will soon be opened to the business. of this company. Paine & Co's Arientine—Yor instantly plating all articles of copper, brass or German silver, with pure silver, where worn or, and for cleaniing and poilkting silver Or silver. plated ware. Warranted to contain no Quick. silver or acid, or any in article. Tor sale by .I. Sample, Allegheny, and adell drulantg gists. . . Gold Wateh LosS.—A. young lady bet, in I one of the litnersvUle Passenger cars, vadat , day, a very valuable gold watch, for the re turn of which she offers In our advertising columns a liberal reward. First Ward Itepobliestis.—The .Reptibit-1 cans of First ward will this at seven' the o'clock, at the sehoolmeat house, for eveni t n he purpose of making nominations for wardofit. cars and city Comma, Serious lfeal..—An old lady fell %ion the ice near the head el Fifth sires% Da curate mac, and was seriously injured.' he was eon veyed to her residence In the Eigth carriage. Additional City and -guburkan on Fourth Page. • • 4111ARRIED. . • CAmeALLL-roLLocA-012 Christmas even. tog, t a_ 1.46 roaldooen Thom.' rollock.of Vre.t I.."MaTite,`°.l'..t.;.'wreCattigrZia legahirarblLas MAUI' I. FOLIA.mo., et West DUD. CRAIGOn Wedneldal Morning. between one and two o'clock. WHEAT .1.. eon of W. 3. =4 Nancy Craig. aged Ave y , an and.eleves months. The Wirral will take place on TAITAIDAT XOlll. , Ind at 10 o'clock, from the I eallenee of Maps:mai. Benton alley. Allegoeny. The Mend! of the fam , Ly ate respectfully low fled to attend. . 1111111 HAT.—On Tuesday mornin m g, Decembee late r Ma.. Inv, Mrs. MART MORNAY, ilk of th Thomas Murray. Br. The funeral will lake Place gym mosicn:O. at 11 o'clock. from her late residence. No. 31 Cbstkasn street. to proceed to Si rase Cathedralrela :thence tives .10. Marrs cemetery. The friends and the family are respectfully invited to attend. NEW ~V~TIf ILWALE colicrElti,;-.The bwairoi -4:lodpv . IV Wrest subarban r a tig r aVirlinen t n =l, 3 °X,AIb4 ala NiTitrarilk. 41 ----- ii - LEN L"' • ' A ,sr.DlSMEiisrilL. , s. ISO Yootrtit olomik I'llPs. 007/1111101 WI tioaogliA2._natie=oon=mr= or Ton o rol al anigloosse ma Comerunloolo. . DavldsFrL _ 1)... Wm la - W. soobao. 1).1.1„ rgalk , zwma. .. dialell Milo% Sm. ' FAIRMAN & SAMSON. 13 - N . DEBT/A..1413 Bro. oxisegutfinad sr.; cow. 7th, anima*. nosournista - • xi,m4vroWIEFITEILCIaIIr.: •" 1/3 /23 LIN P. I NT "WA, PA. R T. WHITE &tie UNDERTAKERS AlliktillAUlllll. , Manchester. Wood's lin saidtletelfir. Cuff ROOMS AT MAKEESTER WEN STAII • - Onset ft Ebtlltiebl mid Mull= rialletik If vase mid Careisirso iNtrwtshoill. , ma? 101INSTON ISCCIPPT, piiszBs tit Vine Witched, Clocks, Jewelri , SIPIERIUTED WARE, US., sa"l34s' Vittarkriazie 2 o3roxi"' 'wZregki 0 temp WATCHES, CHAINS AND " aviviriumatir. AT A VERT A3LALL PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S 6-Wylie St % 3d duir from bde. BOYS' WATCHES IN STEULINGSILVDMICASES Ileteiethtniraimfor scasday Presiat. as& fie.. MitY arorair. by owl a the bat Kama, la.taxops. enervated IS be perfect. Timelieepers from $lB to $l5, DU MEATH & CO'S arca. SO 111Plftia 2,000 OVERCOATS, ENHssCIAe °VW'S 100 DIFFERENT STYLES, LESS THAN COST, AT THE Great Closing Out Sale OF J. D. \ iLLUYIELEY, SU and 336 Liberty Street, Coprbc•isite• NlV'swzio. We vrirrant onr Goo& equal in every respect to the lbest antom Made. Christmas ,CHits NEW 'SG . , TO SOT EVERYBODY, fal pITTOOK 9 31 W. THE posTOFFCE• OPPOS ITF. psalm Boots. i „ B.kr, QI3N RUyVn{.p Yp~Yn '- lceDaollo{* CanrL. t llc0a' • ~ H7mac > Cpare6. s.nual°' out sookPoetstalfattrd IL zug rhoureutogi oystencw "3"tards. cards. suognam... - Dominoes, checzniukssininon. mares., Flamm •AB O Mocks. llosato Blades- • !Mess cards. c lissk Cards. . _ wrxing. • • Welk BlYis' e compallo". r u.toos. naemisaiife.. JU'entle4POY B.lttrArellart P°ll°46 rj•Patriltourigtl' BoZtiki,rl Gee" Vel , "et' , M el. Ottelt ortmonate.4. • Velvet Fortmoniaes walli.ts,rec. _ . , ta Nookt ocas. . . Bill Collection Books, . 001:060tO!'.., B. . eold_rensanißolklo. , o. " able Lsdtes. is . 6kat" %ate* for Lien 6i mw.. ?Amt. skates to INA mum akat4o _ rres • enarr the t:e , ir f ee Prevenll for the' ldgrre" Pe uLd.. rerns lor Os Bible,. ClaneltitirrlitaiMTs.it:grAptloits Vint. Wax Candles. Was Cantra t rt. All the abeee, erttb tandrade wage art= sellable for Holiday dills. can be obtalood at JOHN W. PTITOCHW. t t ' opposite the Post Waco. Pittsbumb. Pa. deZl:qz timmil 89 89 NARIER't BTBEET• . • 8 9 Pri. Co X 3 mtresi, 891 88 A AID MT TOUR ariterilreet, 89 BOOTS, SHOES, &C, , , t ia9 TIM CHILAPIAT AND BIM w XXr IX XL Xi 0X C . "ir. a NO AMMON DOOM SEPT. 8 LIMES ROBB, MI Market M. 89 89 fil itt " .TINFIn i *ZHOD mr. a samsaior.4. ANDIataN EAGLE COTTON WORKS. fAnil° RECENTLY PIIRCIEAS " "Et' " 6" —ism szn,.; , Frtz =-43163 inseethaPis Cotton MOW. Carps Chains; Came and Batting Ciederilinabe left Ls the Mee or the *eels, emu um tea= 4lll l l= AT THE w PITTSBURGH BAN iunr, Cosuar.°rm.,. Wye' Ass iiitere Ally/. Niitellil3ll3nlol/9 2.0" SIMI RHODES IF CO. , MONET FON TILE. ENTERPRISINC. UMW, EMPLOYED STOYE DAMPER, cukusTwo. intAreur, . • BECIIILATES THE 1111rAT. 1 .. - NAVES , MOTS NONNI! Evssirsops Liszt rr. • EVERYBODY WANTS IT. LIVE 11/IE MATE uln.in in= TarCiMir ITCYLIX crixsazabe. rums .ot commit weir= you s.u.r.. Scud stamp for circular, or canon MI=!! itTELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gat and . Steam Fitters, Au fellUtit , • tugs itascrtuasst at I , • - awl 'Brackets, Lead Pipe Pumps, Sheet &c., Azvang msr). W4 l Bi f ealllear Minh . . . = • a OMEN 11101111.01 s • ' • . ' , 3 0,0044,404:957 ', v v ., ,Rtgi.Lio... 'vrotx ti 604 wU.. tUr . eta ,to be SIM Wiera r tt iiinr At RAZZ STAJALA_ • sat - - Les atessear asset saa_gra..s 'lma - wagato. , Clll. PM LID .WAYNE STREETS, Lawissist• ""326TUBS us& d Il U tr - •-f: ETD I= i J. ar. warODszt.
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