HE DAILY GAZETTE, ZYZZY mossuro. El .(11.01DATI . I ,XXCIPIXD. ) ENII INLVIT, REED dr. CO. PrCprlotors• nn i 7 "l". MiaMl tirrioz, GAM= BUILDING. moo. soi malt nmiiresugorr. repotteu Parr of Wm tgonfruis, ormolu. pApro:nr rrirmanau AHD ; ALLEGHB worn. .1410R/tr. rlfLtltlereutitSßT FAMILY ..s UONXVIcI*Z. !PBX is pia '7XI!NI DI TIIL DAILY - • De br"*** • • Hall 1. 4S. T' GAZSIt. Ettllart. P.E5.N.4 CIE littolnagij &kat CITY • REPUBLICAN TICKET Ef.rqTl6/1. itIZ&DAT. PECEMBEE /aIZATOV: .TOIIN W. ME. DELL. 207. OTT iIIILI.IIII C. Sealant'. TOW CONTZOLLIZI .11p1111 • 1CIDARGIO. . ?OR SIT/ A.TrOWM, JAVORIY: Gait. Gaul. was 11001inved - for the Proldiaay hy in Imrieriati male meet :taco(loyal tlaloa • held last night at Cooper Institute, New York, at yrblekl. 'l'. Stewart, the dry Roods` raillloastro, pnaltded. • Bpr three - mere working days inter -' ;mart's between; this, and the municipal Let every Republican work whilthere is time, and thus contribute his sre towards electing the entire aleliet placed at the head of our columns. -1,74il • Pemoopits aro 'Mita, but can triumph oalyihrough Republican inert ness.' -64 . 6indiaiteis are worthy of Anippert. and .be elected by over. whelming 'majorities; provided Renubll• • , cansvork to accomplish' that end: ACODIDIXO , to the decision' of City ,Ntorney Biagio, the election , Of Alder- Xiteri; Crinstabics, School' Directors, In 'peeps* Betrui Inspectors, and Judges cf.:Mention, Will take place on Tuesday , next, under , - the proclamation of the Mayor, ordering the election of =triplet. paloltizers. Let this fact be made gen orally .known, as many , persons are under the !repression. that they are not to vote, on Tuesday next, for any other offiCere than those cited In Mr:McCar thy% proclamation: - 'Tmadisastromi cycicuie, n hlch swept : _with each, terrible' wrath dneris upon 'Britt& India, was even ;mire terrible thin :at first reported. At Calcutta, the - metropolio, the loss of life and property was fearful, one thousand persons bay :and some thirty thousand kits end ludoltatione being swept away. The violence of the cyclone cannot wall 'be ' estimated from the • latter the retiree homes, arc formed of mad, , bamboo and mats, and rtidelkimt tJgether. The ternicyclone is synonoidoias to hurricane 'or tornado, in/applies *more 'especially to , atmos-' pheric commotinns, which' whirlingly sweep 'onward from the sea in a direct courzoo, carrying with Ahem death and . destruction. A, cyclone is generally newly s thonosnd miles In dreamier -itiCe,todieintimes as many in diameter ' and motes forward with considerable velocity. NAT/ON4L HilittPACTUnEns' C .z.ziritirt will be held at Cleveland, Ohio, an 'the 18th inst„ in pansuance to' the to:owing call, which was adopted at the 1a u; ieeetlig pf Manufacturers held at Detroit: Beliering the time has come when the Internal Revenue taxes on ail manufac tures end vroduetione (luxuries excepted) should bo removed; request manufactur ers and. producers of commodities now taxed to call Meetings in their respective towns, cities and communities, and ap. „point delegates to meet in convention at cdeveland, Ohio. December 18th, 1807. i'• This step is taken with a view of urg .i leg on Congress, early in its - prevent eeeiliel it Washington the necessity of simplifying and changing tho tax list m en& 'a manner Si to remove' burdens and unnectuary, and thus relieve and stimulate the productive, industry of UM country. - - It is urged that measures be taken at once for full and large delegations from 'all parts of the United States to be pros . ent at the Convention,ms the depressed condition of trade and business through, out the country . demand prompt and de- CISIVI3 action.* - At d meeting of Cleveland manufac turers a Cordmittee of seventy•tbree was . ~,ppoleted te represent m the Conven tion the Tfglons intereeta of that city. We Imre not learned of any, movement on 'the part of cur manufacturera to ap point delegates to represent their several tateristnia the Convention; but"presiime they will net lose eight of the imr,or lance attached to the meeting. .TVs State. Somologicd Sod Oliltrotill Amid' its -annual mddi Sandusky to•doy: . -NEWS BY TELEGRAPH 7I The Episcopal Chtirdh at Risen. /wood, Long Island, - was destroyed by tire at an early hour Wednosday morn ] —Canal navigation In'New York Is en ' tralistuismded. .Eo beadle hasm passed Ilea slum Sands)..,... • ..,Onialtititdrial barrels of whisky from 'some point shove, were soiled an the lasso , ra.. Ht. '.l.;sds, yesterday;- by the 1,1F,i144 States Mariihol. - - .- . • - -The iiltranwah National Bank, Sa- Cannah, Ga., has voluntarDY resigned Its privilege as a depository of gov. ern :neat funds, arid appilid to withdraw its securities as such.. . —At a meeting al manufacturers of Portlantl,lle., niesday evening, on the =Merl of repealing. the Interco' Rev enue burs, delegates wore appointed to the Cleveland Convention of the alb of —The Xiinsais Baihra3- Com pany bare received bonds from leo gov .ertintent for the seetlon of., the road ac pepted by Ccunmiasioneri on , she 28th eat., snit yesterday applied for Commis sioners to Inspect =ether section of twenty miles, extending to 13/lith mile —lt is indensfood that the excise du ties on spirits will not be altered by the 'Canadian:Parßement. - A alight' reduc tion will he made on tea, -sugar, molas ses mail coffee.. Idanufseturad goods, aUCh ea cotton fabrics, will not bo sub -hp:shY change , -.• Waddington, a resident of Van ' couver's Island, is In Canada to promote the schemes of opening up, a commenl mdloft overland pith -Wit - Leh COM:obi:I. It is proposed to open a line of land and water carriage from the bead of Lake Superior to the Pulite Ocean: ;.--The, number of deaths - In New York ' .144 week visa: three htlirdred and sixty thice, In Brooklyn thirteen, or about twenty - irk ono thousand,M the former anti:anemia in ono thousand In the lat ter. Tim number of deaths among those who 'had -exceeded thePheeinceithm wais twelve. The so-called avmotte • diseases as aclass 'till koepat a minimum ratio - - ip , ,tho Ilat of,the climes of death butte amount Of Infantmortalitylenot much reduced. ;; , . . , —DlipatChes recOltrsl at 2.Cew York, con pleidantimusunce thatthe malls front Chini.and *Walk tett , : Yokobotna br the steamship Great Republic, Oct. 25th, and Han trnuteiserce, - ,Nor.+2oth, Tin Welts, Fargo A: Co.'s Expiator attired in Cheyenne Or, an qhe meaning of the 30th ult., and wero thane() forwarded by the Union. ravine italirosd Company, who .delicersd thorn InNew York yes terday. This will be httt forty•one days fromlapan; and onlyi fifteen days between San Francisco and New York. —Theruhele vote polled at the monk!. pal election Tork, on Tuesday, was 104,114 a reduction of abOut 8,000 frimilthO 'election last month; end 31,000 lea! thanthe reghdared Vote of the elty. All of the Aldermen -electxl are Dealt. crags, end all but three were the nand nem Taint:luny Hal.. ,The council men elected Were ellTammenv uoml nem. Of aeven. 'School Commissitinen throe are Itepublioans. Fora Civil - Justice, ThaddensiLmto, Taininaby; was elected by +it large mescolty.' The election wins . ono of quietntever , held in the city. lint tow arreate•lor Illegal voting were made. Meetings were held at, various political headquarters in the evening, and .poeches were mndo by Isaiah itynders and others. VOLUME T.XXXTT. FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT' PROM %RENTON. Seward-Motley Sorrespoedenee Internal Revenue Report Bill to Issue Colipon Bonds. Dinner by the rrenc32lllnfaten Debate on bnpeacbment. Examining Er oar& Homestead Law in the South. Republican Caucus on the Southern Campaign. By Tyleg's, 11 to Me Flttabli . rAll Glainte.'3 WJJSIIINGTON, Dmembor 4, 1807 TUN SfOTT,ET COIIIIIMPONDE/TCE. ' The President sent to the Senate the correspondence between Secretary Seward rutditin Motley, late Minister to lasunn. Mr. Motley's last letter, under date of .innotisth, closes os follows: "As you chose to arraign rue in No vember last, officially and peremptorily,. upon charges supplied to you by an un known intormer. I had naturally expiat ed come notice from you of the reply In which I denounced those charges as false calmunleo and contemptible. This not having been the moo, I think 'proper to place upon therecordsof this legation and the Stato Department tho fact that the nuthor of the Infamous libel upon my character. whenco you derived your zbarges, Is absolutely unknown ln me; that to ho best of my knowledge, mem ory and belief, ho never tom. me nor beard the aound of my Telco, and that until the publlmtlonofhlaletter I never beard of his name. That tbe ,chargus by whomsoever invented or uttered are false and vde,- There already told you in my letter of the llth of December hot." I= 'The report of the Commissioner of In ternal Revenue linnet the receipts 011867 at Pi/SWAM:I,474, of which about fifty•seven millions were from inmates; 'Of the bal ance .P.M,70,978 was. from 'raw cotton, 4,091,791 from relined , petroleum and coal oil, r,1,9n1,914 from cigars, etu e $l5,- 245,497 from chewing and smoking tobac co, $5,871,345 from fermented liquors, 345T,294 from distilled • spirits, and ,„ from brandy. The expense of collecting revenue was $7,712,089. The receipts iorirdr, Angliei. September and October, .1867, were i 70,253,549, against about one hundred and twenty live mil lions- In' the corresponding' months res pectively of 1E45 and '9G. The Commis sioner opposes the removal of the tax on distilled spirits. nErrnuchac aaalcus. A cane= of Republican members of both Houses srea held this evening, to bear the report ofthe Executive Commit tee on the present condition of the South ern campaign, and to xenFult. on meas ures ne^e•••ry to complete . the eirl,mni ration of the partyin the unreconstructed Scpator Morgan presided, and Mr. Ca ton, of Illinois, was Secretary. The report shown that from April let to De cember 9th $40,673 'were collected, of which seven members of Congress and employees .at the Capitol 'contributed $13,000, the entire amountbeing expend ed, the greater part in printing docu ments for Southern circulation and the employment of orators. The elections of delegates in favor of conventions had been successful in all the States„ excerpt lag South- Carolina, . where" there was want of time end places for voting. The Committee think that If another election should bo held the result would be favorable for a convention in that State. From &deices from Texas it is believed that State will glee a decided vote fore Convention. A resolution was passed continuing the raining of additional funds for carrying on the work at the coming elestions. COIIPONG FOE REGISTERED BONDS An act" is to bo introduced into Con grees, on the recommendation of Treas urer Spinner, providing for the issue by the secretary of the Treasury of coupon bonds for registered bonds, as -registered bonds cannot be exchanged for coupon DITLO)fATTO DMMI. Tho French Minister {gyre a grand diplomatic dinner, ast evenlng,at which Secretary Seward, all the Enropsari Mtn loiters. and the Cladrmen of the Senate and Mouse Committees on_Toreign Af fair, warts present. DYILITE xriacannirr. The debate in the House On the Im peachment 'Reports will commence with asegal argument by Mr. Boutwell, ans. taining the view of the majority, Ind probably be followed by Mr, Wilson in a motion to table the whole subject. It is expected that the motion to table will be carried by a majority of Ahem to •31IL12An,Y ACADEMY. Gen. - Grant sent to the House to-day a letter recommending the New/Ivor iaw that the Superintendent of the 'Military Academy take the. rank of Maier Gen oral; that a board of visitors be organis ed to report on the actual state of discip line there; and that no candidate for ad miration who was rejected on his exami nation shall be:retmpointed within two 41.117AUTEIIX.MITEll'A DEPAUTittNT. The Quarterrair Genenil asks gasp Prone of thiff..ftn and one-half mil, tol,upply the deficiency in the cur rant Itsc.l. year. oryAiu;toirs Thalia of pardons. sent to the Home to-day. numbers throb or tour thousand, embracing those -who took part In um rebollion worth over VO,OOO, postmasters, agenta contractors, Rc. , • MILITARY EXAMINTITM MAIDS. • General Grant has ordered the Ezem Inlng Boards of newly appointed officers to be broken up on the 31st of December; and Cariliele barracks for - cavalry, For tuns Monroe for artillery, and Goventor's -bland fob Infantry exatnirudlons.. the three outer officers-in meta place to con stitute the Board.. • '. . u , LITISKENTRAD TN' soctrag %TAU& Three hundred and ninoty-fivo.farms, embracing 10.17..03 add; °fiend, havebeca added to the productive • CIP3II of the . States of Mimeses, Florida and 3f lags sippl. during_ October tinder the home stead act. I= " The President, sent In to.day , a num ber of appoinunents, mainly . In the Treasury Deportment and under the! tenure of office bill, including the cases of Collector Callioot of the lid New York District, and Collector Jones, of. Rich-. mond. " AciniCCLITItAL cotrmetoonr.n. Col. Capron entered upon his duties as Commissioner of Agriculture to-day. J. W. fitoken.Cblef Clerk, and latterly not. ing ns Cornmisalcmor, has resigned. NEW ORLEANS Order RsTemente , Oee. linkaeoelk—Stc eves...union OenYenned.' = Now Ont.r.so.s, Dec. 4.—Gen. Hancock has revoked Gen. Mower's order remov. lug O'ltorke, clerk of the Second District Court, for malfeasance in Mike, and pointing A. L. Shelley instead. and raw re . instated O'Rorke. TheGeneralesys finny cheroot ore made against the latter, the Judicial DepartmentortheGoveriarnentis pull:Riau to take whatorei• action may be necessary. Gen. Hancock has also re voked the order for Gen. Hewer to into his regiment. He will remain here await- Ina further orders. The Conatittalonal Convenhon 'panted a rasoltaloa Axing the pay of members at ten dollar's a day, and - nalevolwenty cents each nay; and elected a colored warrant clerk. ,. General Hancock has ordered the adJudlcatlon of ranking levees on cute in plantations In the perishes of St. Charles and Jefferson - to the lowest bidder, by Ltent. Col. McGonnigle. on the filthiest., the lands to be aubject to".special Ilea for the cost or the work. - Weather Report. er vdeerstob 10 the Pltutturelk Oasette I Lornsvuza.—Cloody and cold. , -Psznanar rala..—Caludy. and cool Nrw Yona.—Cloudy and cool: - CINCINNATI.—CIoudy and CooL ClllC`AOo.—Clondy and cold. Sr. Lotna.—Cloudy, wel. and cold. •lEPIASAPOLI9.—CIear and mild. .:. . .isTABLISitt a . ,$,..1..•,,i,,,,,e' - , lA. „ -Th- _ -- 7- 4 ,•;:•0....% ' ' 1 " - -, , ,X• 4 ryTy*7-__-.- --, ; - -"rt . , , - , q , %r ..4-F.,- , - vai n: .!,...5.- _ _ — . - 7 - ....,- A .-: - , --- ., 1 • , --•••..- , - •;,,,_•_-=- - 74-.........4.ii; ) , __••--„ -.,.,. •. , • ,• - ,---• • , - :4,•:, ,,, -' - zi, - .-f- , ruzorl: - -,%. --- -Ai.,--rz ..i: -,- ; - -..--..." - • 7 15 F ' r . ,e.c.....„..z...:„.„....3,........,,......„.,..:,,„.. ' -•- a I -......z..e.__ __..,,..-4...- . . I---_-=--7,----'4.i.:-;---W.:=-;:.:2:1_r.;.,.•;'.''''',‘A.:...:,:ri------a-7.,-'II----.,-;,'-',.7-7-_.-7:+-'-'.. -----: 2,==s ---- . 1 I. FORTIETH CONGRESS. liooolotion In lbos Mugging SholPrealcOnt WIIb lineneb of O. alai obligation. in An / 11 ••••••-- Debate on neoolation to Mint tito Itepoellag !axon ODl ton rallutO In Ino noose. C o 7 TanOnDi , iolborlttibargbeabetial WASRINGToN, Dec. 4, INI. IMMIII -4. Mr. HOWE, of WAconsin, appettied In hie scat Tor the llntr time. noncz or RATIFICATION. The CIL&LR laid before the. Senate a eommuniestion from the Legislature of NeLnialia, transmitting a Joint resolution ratifying the amendment .propossd - by Congress to the Constitution. - . Alai, a Sosslntion from the Convex on of Federal Soldiers of Kontucky, request ing that certain property In dm bands of • the Goreplor of Kentucky abalt not ho ,allowed to posa Into the hands of disloyal COHBESTONDESCE CALLED FOIL On motion of Mr.SIIM.NER, It woo .Reaotred, Mat the President of the United Sdites be requested to communi cate to the Senate, if not tuconipatible with the public intercat, copies 'of any correspondence between the United States and Great Britule relative to existing claims of these governments on each other. unseen OF OFFICIAL OBLIGATIONS Tll • THE PRESIDENT. Mr. DRAKE offered the following con current resolution: 12c.tolied, By the Senate and House of Representatives concurring, ..that . the President of that:Tutted States, in declar ing his annual message to the two 'Hodson of Congress at the present ses sion that the acts heretofore passed by these Hotises relative to The reconstrue thin of the InsurrectioAlry States aro not only objectionable fof casutnptlon of Int granted power, but many of their'provi alone are in conillet with the direct pro= Millets of the Constitution, and that those acts are as plainly unconstitutional as any that can be =twirled, has trans cended the just Ihnita of .his constitu tional prerogative, to give to Congress Information of the elate of the Union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shalt judge necessarYand expedient; that the use of such language by him - in his o ffi cial character . Is, in our. I Judgment, calcalated to derogate froth the rightful authority of the law making power of the nation, end Incite insubor dination if not violent resistance to the laws which it is his duty, as President, tp take care shall be faithfully executed; that as between the Congress and the President filo former is the exclusive judge in the first in stance of the conformity of Its acts to the Constitution, and that when any net ha.s been passed by two-thirds of both Houses over the Preeldence objec tions any subsequent, official denounce ment of it by him-as unconstitutional, In the abstracts of any adjudication to that effect by the l t Supreme Judiciary- or the nation, is a eparturo from official propriety and roach of official obliga tions, justifying and calling for distinct reprehension on the part of the Senate and House of Representatives. Laid on the table and ordered to ho printed. • ' DECATE ON PRIfIIXO TITS . PECIII.DENT'S MIMSAGE. Mr. ANTHONY, from the Committee on Printing, reported a molntion te print the President's Message and Re ports. Mr. HOWARD hoped the. reseluilon wonld-be laid over: Under present cir cumstances he could not vo te for print ing the President's Message. He did not think It worthy of that attention. He considered it a a:Anton Libel on Con gress so far is stinded - to the mon struction pulley of Congress, and those who voted for It, and he would not) rote to circulate what woe an insidious indi cation to the rebel States to use violente in resistance to that policy. It was eta constitutional and revolutionary." Ccesidemble debate followed, partici pated in be. Messrs. Sumner, Anthony, Elleicalew, Dixon and others— the two latter in defense of. the message. 0111E11 BUSINE3II Pending the dimeuasion, a bill u - sa in troduced by Mr. TRUSLBULL to make fire Judgea or the Supreme Court a quo. rum. Passed. Alm a bill, by Mr. WILSON, amend ing the bill for the government of the Southern States, by anorthic 'a majority of those voting instead of thomreglaterod to mil a Convention. Iteferred. communication was received from the President, enclosing the correspon, deuce in the cam of Mr. Motley. Mr. EDMUNDS' bill, pledging pay- Mont In coin, was taken up sad debated until half-past two, when the senate went into Executive Session. HOUSE OE.REPRESENTATIVES.. . Th e galleries were Ciowderlin expects. tine of the impeachment gnertion coming before the House. F 2 • • On motiob or Mr: RBLiLT, the Sen..,• tory of the Treasury num directed to reoort the amount of funds In ouh National Bank on the Unit each ntoatti t from the 80tk of July, 1166, to the Slst orod., 1857.• • I= Mr. CULLOM' offered a resolution, that whemaa, the 'Britleh Government claims exclusive authority to determine the question of the validity of American citizenship; that the United States Otri enament recoffnizes gradation among American . citizens, whether naive or naturalized, to receive protection from the. Roiled. States Government,and fio claim made by any foreign Government over American citizens shall be recog. Mud Re destroying or weakening the right of such citizens to fhe protection of the United States; that the Lolled States Government will, at all hazards, protect She rights of all. citizens, whether ;at home or abroad, and itia the dutyof the President to see to it that American citizens, native-born or naturalized, who may be In other lands on lawful pursuits, ,hall not be unlawfully deprived of their liberties, or. eubJected to military service, or otherwise. deprived of their rights 'as American citizen& Referred to the Committee on I . :onion Affairs. : rAx ON . COTTON' The Howie took •.p n the regular order of Widnes', the bill to repeal the tax on cotton.- In the course of the debate Mr. CO VODII gay, notice of an amendnieut to reduce the tax on cotton to one cent por pound. Mr. MU ti gave notice of an amend went to the substitute, by making the repeal of tax . apply, to all cotton on the farms where it grows, and which to the property of the prod.:it= at the time of the of the ar. -• I;AM t. . ER gave notice of a motion to recommit the bill, in order that the question may behmorporated in the reg ular tax bill. - . qtr. PILE gave notice of ..an amend ment to the original bill, removing the tat from elleotton that shall at the time 'of its panagenontintio to bathe property and in 1 possession of the producer Mr. LAWRENCE, of Ohio, moied to recommit the - bill,. with Instroctlon nr report back ,an additional aection that the Court of Claims ailed! not have or en lanais juriadietlett to. recover back any - The 'motion to recommit' was with dmwn, and Mr. SCIIENCK - rnovcd the previous question; under which. Mr: Co vrxle's and Mr. Mpnn'o amendments Were rejected without division. Mr. LAWRENCE offered his amend ment as a new erection to the bill. ' Mr. HOOPER, of Utah, asked Mr., Schenck to let him offer an amendment for the exemption from tax of cotton raised in Nevada, Utah and Arizona, be ing for home consumption. • , Mr. SCIIENCK declined. • Mr. MILLER renewed his motion to recommit the bill. Nezatived. Mr.- LAWRENCE'S amendment wan rejected by - slaty nine against ninety titre*, and the bill passed. -. = Tho SPEAKER presented a commu nication from the President, with a list of pardons for rebellion. Deferred to the Also, from the Secretary of War, trans mitting the estimate of the Quartermas ter General of the hinds required by his Department. Referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Also, from- the Inspector of Military Academy. proposing certain legislation relative to the Institute. Referred to the Military Committee. Also, a statement of buildings rented to St. , loots foi;ll4l!ikry. purposes. Same reference. Tho SPEAKER presented a communl eationfriarn the special correspondents of the Press, in reference to the premature publication of - the President's Message, asking an investigation as to the respon sibility for the breach of good faith and honer..ltoihrredto, the Judiciary COM, Abe; a concurrent rosointion'• for the appointment 'of .Joint Committee on. rettnnehment. Tabled, the proposed Keeton tram taken In March lag: • •' A like resolution for a Committee on Ordnance. The queetion wee ordered thereon, but without a rote the Rouen adjourned. 0001111 THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE. Alabama Mims forrespondence. Belligerent Rights Allowed by English Law, Italian Affairs in French Chambers Political Arrests in Italy The London Cabmen Strike. ay iraugme to the irltistatrign (Mame.) " BANAT IMIT•115.. ALAIIikA CL.UMS CORICE2IMIMMNC.E. Loupes, Dec. 4.—A second install- Mont of the correspondence between the • British and American Governments In regard to the Alabama datum has been /aid before the Commons. Lord Stanley, in a dispatch to din Ford, present Charge de Attain . ' at Washington, says England will never consent to arbitration of a foreign power, the claims involving lier right to recognize belligerent,. This right he heats . is purely a right at Eng-• lish law. ropeata hie offer to submit to arbitration the Andiamirclaims, and to refer all other demands for Indemnity to the decialon of a mixed .connuission: =I LONDON, December 4.—Tho Cabmen continueto work during the day unlit fourth the afternoon. when 'all leave their itandituid not a nab can be .had after thet - hour. - Losrnos; Dee. 4—Essaing.—The strihe of the cabmen has,ended. The povern. petit has jtoldal - and the ephratioh of the obhortous law has been suspended. 4RIMT.IIL FROM JMITYTII iat =ICA. Eaward Thornton, late Minister to .Ifraill, arid iirceatai iipoitit.a .ador to tho United States, arrived to day from.Rlo: 'The steamer liy which ho came bringei a rermrt that a formidable revolt had broken out lztPaysandra. ♦ MYMOR FROM ADTBNINIA LONDON; Dm:ember telegram tram Bombay gives a rumor that. Ring 'needing of' 'Abrraloh: hai'ordexed the English prlarmara In his custody to be executed.' Dipilli,llMievei., the rumor mole confirmation. r - - cowArtancAtiow marronsn. Ix/Norm Dec, 4—.Errning.- - Selegraptl i ommunleetlon In Inthrt, Iritteb rtet in terrupted by the Cyclone, luta been re- - Lannon, December:4.—Furthei par ticular* or the disartrous cyclone which reeently - oncaried hate been received. At Oainftlia the lose of life and property was lbartni.'lt Is &air:dated that. in the city and neighborhood one thousand per sonaporriihed and thirty thousand huts and habitations utterly deatioyed. =3 =I Loamoir; December 1.--The debaser on the ..Itallan Expedition In tho French Legislative body vvas meth:died panel-- day. On the Liberal side Sirrion end Gueranite made apeoches, in whteli they attacked the Italian policy or the Gov ernment, and' condemned intervention. ROILIM aCrEnEsrlat.. • .Paary, December 4 .— The Shack/x.l to, sins that the European powers linen agreed to the General , Conference prii posed by grimes, with the s&ceptlon of Dollatid mid Belgium. Pants, Des- f.—Eroning.—ln tho Corps Legialitif taday,lfaitmis du hioustier, Minister of Forehpi Athdrs,saidthid the meeting of the general conference which France had invited, was nrsertain. Should it not take place the Government of Frames would_ be compelled . tO exact Dom Italy . & literal observance of the (1 , - ligation of the September Conrwitkin. =3l 1n emccoisowr. Pius*, too. 4.--Count Urevoln,-En roy,of .artat . rla to Rome, hae non tied the Pope that the legialathan of the Reieba rath moat, pre/Need on 1% course, even antagoulFin to the Concordat, should the May Father refuse' to. reintse the Rmperourrancis Joseph from the obli gations of *treaty znade before he became obturgthtfianal monarch:': Baron Von Beast ? in recent dispatches, the'meettng of the Zttrefeset Con ferencs. take place without a pro gramme; so that each power rely be free. AIIMIUMATION OF ♦ 11121ISTE1t. . Mamas, December t—Tbo 'Prussian bTintatero[lusttoe, hiss resigned. It liasid will be" appointed Ids sueoesium A3M3L'Or4g:IOgI3..2OLRICUII. ABIiIUITII. " Vlonariets, Deceinper 4.—The Reline War °Mee has ordered:oo,ooo Chassama riga:. Many arrests forpolltleal Timone ware recently Made by order of the Gov ernment In different p are of the King- IMM=I 1/111iAlteLai.'-iLIi* . iDOW * *CIAJL. Loapotr, Nor., 4.—Eoening.--Cenoole, O 31,• exilividend fe:eite, 71i; 1111001. Cen. tral, SW; Erie, 471. Faititateoirr,Dee.4.—Erraing.-13c61.e, LIV,IMPOoh, 'Dec. 4;..TA:ating.—Ootton Arm' with more( doing: :ales M-Ahs of 12,(O bales Middling Uplands at 7i, Or leans 7f. Broad:Au& unchanged. air:ions—Beef and •• Pork.' tichangisi. Lard aSs (kl. Itacon.43B. .Petrokun un changed. AlMmitr. Dec. 4.—Erenlnij.—Petro . • . ' ti_ The itecovist.ullirilep ==l litenannen December 4.-2 he Con , vtmtion thfa morning elected Judge Un.: . derwood _ President, floorge. Nye, of Shenandoah, Secretary, Wm. 4. Yell, Itlchniond..Serivannbat-Arrim, . and one white nod two colored door keepers. nay. Mr.)lite:bell, of Richmond, chap-: lain. , The Tote no President was alety five for Underwood and thirty-two : for Nelson, the candidata et' the Censcrea- Judge Underwood, on taking the .ukettr, said he-hoped. the ',deliberations would be characterized with Christian charltyfor all, and as much forgiveness and forgetfulness of past Injuries as is consistent with future askrty. Ito hoped the ConititutloW to be framed would be humane and equal to all,. preventing crimes, promoting education, removing unequal taxation, and compelevery,dti zen contribute to the neeessitieeof the State tnproppoortion to;the value ..of We property. ,lie alseloped -a homeatelid exemption law.would be PSMOIL Chaplain Mitchell Ws ,opening prayer, prayed for ex-Confederates as well as l , ai Men. ' General - Schofield - transmitted a com munication to the Convention, sending them all appeals which have been made to him in eases of contested seats in cluding those of the Ittclunond deices'. tion,ell of which were submitted to the Convention for action. - . . The gialerles and Melon were densely eroiVdcd with blocks and allightsprink ling of whites. In the afternoon the Convention niv pointe4 a Committee on Rules, and elected W. If. Samples, of Baltimore, stenographer. A. - rule was adopted" to - draw Mrseata, which tim Conservatives, who were all sitting together, ineffectually opposed: The committee which waited imam. 'Schofield reported ho had given them come advice, and ha would bo glad to see members who wished to consultwttit him. The Convention adjourned until tomorrow. PITTSBURGH, THU SDAY, DEC ABER .5. 1867 THE PRESIDENCY, rumens° Grant acceitenr Yofiki• th• re.. 14.11,?. to the rittaburth 6asette.l NEW Yong - , Dec. .I.—An immense moon meeting Was hold this . over.ilnk, 4 Cooper Institute, of citizens focoring the nomination ollGenerel 0111111. for Prclale. dent. Wm. E, Dodge called the ing to oriler, end iimilionted AT. Stenl;` on tooth°. Chair. 'A list of Vice Prmi dents included some of the 01.4 *Oalthy and intliienttal citizens of New York. ; Zutlgelton offered a' rosolutiOns which was unanimously adopted timid great enthuslasnoliat the brilliant sera S.cess rendered by Gen. Grant have shed imperishable renown -on the American name and character, anti relying with perfect condolence on the septa tyjudge maid, energy and unfaltering patriotism so strikingly dispinYed throughout hi whole • civil end military - carcer, - wormi sent Gate U. S. Grant as the candidate of the loyal Union people of .New York for the oillice of President of the Uniteit Statea. The :President oft the meethitiolwa4 'given authority' to appoint Standinil, Corrinsitteca, with .power'tte,tatte melee tires to effectuate its objects and purpot sea. Speeches were made by Francis B.:. Cutting,. General'. Sickles, Lyman 'Frei Main and Slrucou..l.l. Chittendon. rdEXECO needles of Concreei.alamoere Algae • •ea by tae Prose, ae. , • (US Tethereee to the elthstutrie Othetteir • 'HAVANA, Deempber 3,--Dattra from Oily of Elt.siee 'to Xrivanibor ~0;lai, received. Vile Corigress assembled „ day. .. bare quorum eves presera,..l% Eloxieraftewspapors attack Rosiraras, making a ruinous enntractwithAbo tint, ted. Mates, .Escebodo has gone :to. hip mull% Dint, is quiet and hum arrived at, the lhaphal. It isexprroted Ortego Rill be elected to Congress. President Jus , roe and his Cabinet were attending pub air to the Imminess or the Government., A luty . wan Inv! on dour to rake money toesrry the ruobla sieetieu. ^ ' The American legion in In arrears of pay. There were rumors of blextead enlistments, and their desUnation Altar. misty surmised. • It It is mysteriously rumored that a atoms . , senger had ofriveit With a special: Watt manic-Won from Napoleon to JUaroz. : Sehor Rtimero, Coll Blbdoek, ileuerla ;Sturm end others from the I : 4 lited St f te t mirPted in the eity 11faziee. " • • President Juares end wife,. the 'United Stems Cleirge. 31e. Plumb, and otherk were one railroad - train which met wlth en accident, bht. were nstt . - I • ALA.IIEtriIA. , ,The, liscesmarneOcin - Veavehigioni,l • i 8i Totemmatt to 60,1%40 , 1,4h tt&getS , .3 Atoirreougur, December i.—ln the Ti.oistrectien qo,l'l.imtic4lllo coma*: tee on Constitution _reported It to the COrmentleir,whenit area fet.ladri4 amendment! proposed. cmiteuming the whole: day. There n4ll hcent loud fifteen or twenty rotes meet -the Conetitiqlon on le deril - Yote. ..• ..11myrnoxany, Dec, I.—Alarmlnft,ek resles bare been corm:tatted by blinks in Rinliock ,noonty. In the neighborhodd of. Pyrite the colored. loyal. Megan; hid organiuil end resisted the procasseaor the civil anthoritien. Coder Inetructli from colored. emlissorka they. form a rode otl&ww, opened. & ttourt, oftl and organized it, arrested by night blacks who opposed their Unlawful; reedlnga and carried. puntshment • so . * that, their victims applied, to the, cliii authorities for protection. ' The blacks sheriff and his deputy were finally ar rested, hut other inmrreetinnorylead&M ormtmzed the, nc,,,oes, end made. art armed itoristaniie. Aid from etherlaigtos wee stunteened, and this blacks necked to Union Springs': threaticrink a general taw eaterminitUoa of the end tokisM panceisselon of Mei; emontnlis TM, Meek leaders woof to plantations and fumed the laborers to join they for yen;:ear.,•, alined,; pretended order, from- tirnrr,t Slynyne, rant thou bed a right to kill all resisting thear,nutheri- . tY• During the tzeitmuent 'We negro chereli at Porate Wel! burned by um' known panics, it IA alleged by bleak Immteni to inflame the nrgroon. The whites rinivereally regret it. The white citinerts organised for protection.' lien oral SWIli,lll wen appenled to and rent detneltritent of troop, promptly to the scene of troubles ioniser° writer; Firte to Mach insufrectlonteta hare been arinsted and lodged 'be 1' 'tiled Ly tho • doll Oullutrillea. At last co. *Dante order was :melon.] and all wan . , TENNESSEE, • newel • 11:rierheutlitrIels Trtherioh te the it. tbergh 0=40.; ( Due, 4.- - A lila wall intro. ducell into am llouro to-do, nud paai.ed a secaa:l raadlng mpeallag lava disqualifying ca 10 1 ,41 versa= Cram mil ting on joriel or !wittier oilltv, The voleetce;elll(ty t„ twenty-awe. - • • • Wver Imms. RT rotio,•ndavantwieleirlamtent.rito GUELNI,IIOr.O, DO, I.—lilver threo fent in ohnonftl.-antl Wpnilir , r coot and • C. ...11021VIANTOw.N.' ' .Dec. ua. clmno4l. NV - eatbor cloudy - dy and the snow InclUng. W. Ilnovc.Nsv tx.t.r, 4. The river boa aboullivo lets or valor In trio obautko): and rising einnly.. Weadspr elenr and cold. CUT Ta.l.arann to she Ppastsnilk 1.4Z,n1iV11.1.15, 4.- 4 ltlyer,alaticulery, with (WO feel nine "lnelle4 in the canal. A-snow storm la now • 4.—lllver falling and Ireat4Ct • =MT! rOy Ta'vnyL to tts tendons:li t7uetes.l Sate- FitANCIAPO. Doc. I.—Tbo Great Republic, for Xiang - Kong and Vokci banita, roiled to-dav with a largo numbm• of - ,paseengera, and' thirteen hundred and slaty thousand (Milani in tremnre. for freight 1n valued - at , three' hundred and• twenty-live thousand dollars,. The loseninbly grented•thie use or the Chamber for a meeting of fenlana to expremr Indignation and Korean , attlui Manchester eMmutioins. - . --frau. rit,aut bleak) io be prep:Art:4n new order, which Nem etitt, farther re duce expentilturts on tite tarmy,acw,iunt. The inocenten t made ;tome time elven to dispense with the .aervlcecor crow ton. employed in the army will ' ionstituta an iimiortant relture 01 theniry artier, and will 'lns** n redection, IL isettitsd,. of 8,000 men. Tim abolition of the irrevet aystern, which meets with grentikeor,ls now antler the consideration of the Cann. mince on Military .Vralrs, and - some change., ore lOOktsl for whichwill avoid UM COWIN/On audjealou,los which...bare arisen fromproinothime of thiachametcr. proponition of Mr. Wealtiburno,.„of Indiana, tet pay: tim'eunny frenitlyi not likely . to tarotwith Inman. in the Com mittee; as they consider the cebeme Itn• prectiralile: —A gentleman living. near, Neer: Or. leaus,Suns &cherry tree under whlch,every day, them fulls it rain between tined 6 n; ns.. Strange to say, there :areas* clouds °resigns thereof, but the raloWintoseverys day, mud has sluno ws for two weeks.; A losly who noes ncr by:, who lately lost her husband, sllsessvored It soon niter Lid &nth, and It was neyer.known to bo thd essWbotbre. The spot is Vlattettdally by , people to whom this singular pod entree. talons rein, without blonds, Is an Inex plicable:Wonder. —Thn bonds of tho City of Beaten roll higher le the .I.nden market than those of the great United Hinter. And why? Boston pays her Interest In gold'eheer-: no a matter of jostle° and oonor,. and netur talk fortlefeldatlng theprineb! .prd to doureeiated currency, or In any other evalive manner. Hence eh. 'has credit;. and .t hat evlif,laWOrth, tta the broker's tables show,.- just twenty cents on tho dollar ht taeor of hoston'a Pee per cont. bomb; against the National Ilk per —There are aver seven hundred dwell. logs varent not in Chicago, so that owners of' henna' have, titinewlitentlY, oho au a ,dlspositlon to make tame von. (mations In the Miss. . Most of this° ore new, built for Selo during - the pSstiMailort, but lett oyes, and now held for rent Iti idead. The .fact or their having no, ten ants seeinii' to be sunlelent proof that the eupply has exceeded the, dawned.. • —The ceder' of ilghtninie le crane, white and hlue, verging 01d/404-accord ing to theintenelty of theieleetrielty and lta altitude. 'The nano electricity there in In the air. the ;whiter and more du, sllng' in the tight:" Violet - end blue hxd ored lightning to dietharged hem annul eleudedngh in the {witted • —A Mr. Moyd; or lintitoni - aged nno hundred and neven years, quarroledwith bin wife the other day about cowing on a button, and inquired if he was to live In this way all hie life. Tho gOod wife, who be but ono hundred and two, replied no, for she should have a divorce. CITY AND susimuirc POLITICAL A Coq tram 'be Ilepoblloon city Fa motive IC...amigo., to Achollontoi Ulm Mintier of Young. • , • As several questions hare .orisen as to cancers lobe voted thr, and the mode of ' voting at the coming election on Decem ber 10th, sod it is desirable that the ac tion of the citisens throughout the city should 'bo uniform, and as there is no 1 one authorized_ to decide the question dettnitolv, tine RepubliCan City Diem . tire Committee have 4ined it proper to peldish•their viewa for Ole • direction of Aimee interested. liaribgtaken legal ed• vice oti 'tile abbjeet they .hava come to the fohonie,,»conchtsions Under the Consolidation WI Otero is be question as to the duty at electing the Mayor, City Controller, City ; Treasurer, Mr Attorney, and Members of Select nadCommon Connell, iaaocordaom wiu, the:protlentatiOn of the. Mayee or the cityy.• VO are also of the opinion that iho ISOV deal Asards had townships ehouhl elect at the ~ trame- . time 'all total 'Officers VaIOPO. terms of Wilco will expire during the 'comingwinter,includingetectlou officers, constables, 6 330 , 510rn, aldermen, school directors, .te.' The third section of the act deal not in express terms provide fur their election at this time, but that they are intended to LIP Includod under the de , ecription of other,eityonicere, would ap pear from the fourth section, which pro vides for, the election of nil city officer.s includlisg.siabl °Meet's, on the. second Tuesday of October in each year, and do-• cleave that, the first eleetion of such Coln ells and salvers after that of Deetnnber• next. ea directed in the third,section, shall ho.beiti on the second Tuesday of Octo ber, ISCS. • It is hereby clearly Implied that °dicers shell be elected on the sec and Tuesday of Ttuoember. Resides, if they are not elected at that time, this abetted would prevent any election until October, 18GS, which certainly was not the inten tion of the set. • Though the election of oMcers is to be held on the.somnd Tuesday of Decem ber, the tenon are not changed by this net,. and the present luetim.bents will, therefore, hold their office. until the end 'of their respective terms. The officers should each bo voted for upon separsto tickets. • ffitujenth *octlon of the am rof May 111th, 1857, whit* provides for voting fur ail city officers on ono ticket' und.Coun. ells upon *nether ticket, and - ward offi cers upon a third, Was repealed by the aet of April ?2d, 1031 P. L. 471, which directs that the laws in relation toroting In force, previous to the passage of said act, should be restored. Thorn* of March 13th lef.st, P. 1..., ItZ,tolkies not :apply to cidthl.: in terms apply to tho districts lately fin-. nosed, lint an they aro now a part or the Oily. 1. Is .prestimed Mat tbs. same -rule would apply to ell the officers to bo Toted for by them. It ccrhtlnl,y would as to city Ufflears;and Were is no reason why it should not to the towashipand borough All parsons gtualltiodlo Tota for Stata and'eattnty ofo o aro bottled to voto at tha.electlon. The fkinitnlttetvivtli 'furnish ticket for Ity °Ulcers. The several districts will , be expected to furnish tickets for the local orneen. • By enter of the Comet flew : Jrieent A. BcTure., - Chairrnan A. L. rEARMION, Secretary. Perebtea Teitssahtil The ilepubileana of Peet>het township have nominated the folioed:a:mild:dates to be voted for on Tuesday next: Illet.tcrCodlectte•LJames ;Steltibben. CooMox Coustat.,Jamegv.R. Palmer. Joseph G. Denies: • • At.nenstax—Andrew D. SteVensou, Charles D. Ebely. Scztooc DlctrbTom.,-George 11. An demon, James 31cKlbt.n. MIMI= Ptsrra - ron—Chark, 11. }Moly A. , +e,ion —William Wiley. Cos,rint.r —TboinazD. d n ribrvi I=l One reader. will remember that during the put summer we pftbitehed accounts, at various tiince of valuable cattle hat log been stolen from fiaTMO2l, In differ ent parts of tide and adjoining conollcs, and that in several instances the lbw traced Ilk rattle towards this city, bra In nuinnance, was any discovery made nifdderit to load to the detection of the Lbw; In fact, to weli did 'lto perpetrator or perpetrators Of the tummies cover UP Huse nacho, Mot not the slightest clue aa to who the guilty parties were could L' obtednpdc - But like all other , crimes the discovery: the criminal was only a timeline of time, and a fete days Mum, metrol ntonths rifler the thane had' been essamitted, discoveries weremade which led to the arrest r.f certain rattiest under circumstances which ocarcely admit or a doubt of their guilt,- We published yeetertioy an amount. of tea anon or John Meerut, ou °alb of William linyd, of Indianotownahlp, charging him with the lareeny eta cow. The cow. it ap teem wnsfoiod la the enable of John Flinn, of this citY, by ollicer Bell, and bleutined by Mr. Rood as his property. Mr. Flinn muted that be- had pllrchaned the row from John Mowray. An Juror motion for 'lareenf was' made Slgning both Flinn and Mbernry,and theywere or rioted. Mewray, at the heonnu, admit ted that he sold the. cow to . Flinn and mated that be had purchased her trent a man at Slahoning, but was unable to /bathe manor tell who ho was It appear. that shortly after the cow was stolen from Mr. Boyd, three hogs were la. ben. one of whleh was lound In the pen of .11. J. Wearer, of the:ill:tilt ward, who ate ted that be hod purchased it and twooth era frOsst bleirray. Tbehostarasldenntlrsi ,br Mr.. Boyd, and the other., which Mr. Mowroy • said had- been butchered, an swered the dmertptlon of those taken. Mr. F. W. Sharer Pita loot as:ow, and one anowering the description appears to hero been. sold ton buteber inAlleghetty city, hr Mnwraw, and 'mothered about the time It was taken. • 7 . • Pre , . ,W.Donv.ll, at. Tarautom, beat two hogs a short time Since,' which alleges wore taken by Muwray, but they hero rest ne yet been found: .31.owrey.: after 7s..heartitgin lho tint case reentlenerl,. watt erimMlttell toFtri el, and information tniving Men made In the other moos, commitments were lodged - asalnek himlnSwoh of them. It Is idto gether probeble, jf he In the guilty, men, ati the circumstances would seem to tn. dltinte,khat he tut. some =cow pllcakind emery effort should be made to ferret thMn A. Deele. la realty remarkable to what entrees .thole contertrilt!lo 'obarktt, the tutelttnan;Wlit reisbn to truvl• eling public. We have, an ewers' own= alone boretofore, relerrell to the mariner 11 - Whloh they fleeced atraegere,ttoti yes. tardily we beard of.inother Owe litertdoh a stranger wasillifkon taunt dono foe , ' „ to tho amount of two dollars. The rn ion- , ttearl in question arrived at the city Morrilng. 'from the east, en route (or Cleveland,. rind being none. emulated in the city inquired bi „tho drat Man he met where the depot was from which the Cleveland train started: Un fortunately for him the fellow to where be addressed the ingulry. was. a hock. man, who, seeing a chance toswlndlo the stranger, - replled et once that he would take him to the place, and that be had better take a carriage, as the thin would start before ho fraild reach floatation on foot. The men de siring to make the train; readily:tolerated to tho arrangement , and semi conducted to a carriage, into which he g0t....1.1n0ky". closed the doors, and after driving him around IMO or three ix - wares, pulled up et (be 'depot of - the A ileghtny Valley Railroad, whore he landed his passenger,' charged Mai two dollars and drove ofF. Thagentleman did not tied out the "sell''', for some minutesofter, when howent to the window to purchase a ticket; and was Informed. by tho agent that the clevoland trains elected from the Union' Depot, the ono he hod lust lon. Ile re turned but wasunablo ro fput the fellow, who had victimirod.bim. Coroner's ingnest.—The Comber's: jury Impannelled to threat/gat° the mat ter of the death of Mra. Sarah lio.liutin and Ann Eliza Weiner, her grand-' daughter,. who worn killed at Swinarale Tueodny morning, met at the Magnet! ogle°, In thin' city, yexterday, 'and :Mier examining, normal witnesses, among . whom 'wroth° fireman and engineerloy the Bala, thcronderod a vordict of ac cident:aide* rolloving Mcenginotir ot the -train •en • the ItCroad Company. 11.0111 all blame hi the Matter. , I . The Rev.. F. C A.. Noble, of Bt. rant, hfinnosota, has accepted the call of the Third rreabyterlan Church,' In Pine burgh. to become their . peeler, and will onto Upon the duties o h the Aret!iabbath Petroleum Assoelatiom—There trN be au important meeting of the Petroleum Association to-day. and it is earnestly aired that than be a good attendance. doe advertisement. • MI THEXODASTOWN HOMIVIDF. Tel ma of Jahn Shaw, .11i,hu h•litokla eoe Wllium J. Fiewing for the Slurder or John Valium, et tbolistcnrn. ray. The trial of John Shaw, John Britton and William J. Fleming, far the murder . of John 'Evans, at Cookstown, on the second of Augnst lost, the proLeedings of which by to 12 o'clock Tuesday wo published yesterday., waereaumed at two o'clock on i Tnasday. At halltpast three o'clock a jury bad been Imnannelled end sworn, and T. B. SchnatterlY,- lan., Dis trict Attorhoy; proceeded to open (homer on tho part of the Comintmvrealth with An able address tothe jury, 'lifter which . the following testimony was taken:, Dr. :Gorden, aworn---Am, a 'surgeon; roads. an examination of the body of John Evans=don't recollect the day of the moat!, in. August, 1807—at: Evans! ,in Troytown, two miles above Cookstown, in Fayette county. There were bruins on Boone' Leek and on the right side of• hie, bead, as if he Lad been struck with a tist.ar something soft; the skin ..was..not broken; made. a rpm! martens exemination to ascertain 'if he 'had been drowned; concluded ho _had boon from the amount ot water !Puna an his stomach and the froth. in-. the wind pipe end mouth; was a member of the Coroner's Inquest; hold an examination in Cookstown on the bank. of the river on Saturday morning, shout an hour I after tho body had loses taken from tlio water; tho body was then taken to the former residence of Evans, and I. there made the poet moricot examination; eves satisfied that he came to, his death franc drowning.; formed no opinion as to bow the bruises wore produced; death did not ensue (rein the wounds. _ Cron-examined—S„ was •not -prcerent whoa the body -wax. tokeo.out; maw it' a .soomentaftertvarde, James Carr, sworn—l.:aught the body of Beano on datunlay between the hours of ono and two o'clock -r. st. with a grab hook{ couldn't lay how :deep tho water was; ten feet, Moro or less; 'rho-body was taken out about fifty yards from shore; didn't take it out of the water until the jury come. $ • • Cross-enarnitied—ilafts were lying be- , low the wharf; wharf talon/led past the rafts when they were laying inshore' the rafts were up close to the wharf; there wen eddy ',valet below the wharf, but a current th e body' Was found. • • Jamen• Errs; sivorn—LiCe In Ccoks towns Ftk*"ettn muntv, in the third hottao bele* the wharf, oh - Water street, on the bank of 1110 river, fin the evening of the day of August, (Prithee) about twelve o'clock, v. ar.,'l WWI dlmtprbed by a poise In front of honse; I arose (rem nej• bed, Went to the - window and told the partici" making the hoist, to re. tiro. Id Evans -- then remarked that that was threw as tood hien as there 'wad in that tOwn stood on that bank. They w"re - itiarreling nt the theta among therusels ci,l one of theta said let us mate this - hp' and treat', another said 1 , t.! get the 'whisky, and they went ,:ay. It was. John Evans, John Brit- ' , ll, end Fleming;; they, all had acmethlpg ti; shy tome a tiro. time; I re cognized them by thelfveleesi In, about an hourfron; the time they • left. - 1 woe a f rokWagnin wah the shout of , murder; I arose and .V.-ent to the window again, ani, I heattl lvans "for . God's sake don't take fny /ife; yen have all trove— what mote do you fital;" he (Evans) said he was drunk, and Woftid make it all' right Wheh 1.10 got ;when'Then -1 hallow - et, boys goawaytind filo moo alone. I Raw two poramislun deavn UP . Shore and np Into the idreet 'and. down the Erect as hard as they Could run. I then braid Mr. Evans etrihiglant Wilfin tho water;"l ended him two or 'three times, boo he made nouns:wand think celled lam by .hla Rival:in:mune; lie en deavored to answer me Lot I couhrnt underslend whet be -sad; be then made throe or four more Worts, and, ea aupprered, gOt op • ou the raft. All then was quint for a short time. .1 then laid down leaving my wife in the' 'window. and pectin a nolae soma. distance above she caked tun what It was! I told her II seemed like the lin...biking loose era skill. Lamm went to a window, sod saw a Bata floating down the river, 'and run on to three rafts; dill not know who was in the or how mane, but the mars were quietly at work. They were liters for, soma time; I don't know Lowlong. Afier a few mo menta heard the skiff [rioting again, I got up and saw the skiff moving towards the other short,. itwas between two and two O'clock. io q T t ions risked by the define. Johei ct/oratopt--Beer Toclling Fri-- day °yet ing, at eight o'clock: lie 1 ,01110 my house and naked for ale; didn't.4oo hint any more that Right; ,•.Fleuthig, anti Fyane came to my— door about twelve riclock.that night and naked for wIllekI;. my wife got up 'end . told • them they couldn't, have any; they. .thanletl; Flem ing came to my 00040 lext 111011111111, and mixed for alt- he dented being rums door the night before, and told ha eoulil prove by Aaron Illaanbaugh that Ile woo 0 the hollow until ten o'cloek 'at' night; I knew Fleming by his yolee;. he an- Owered to bin name; was 'troll acquain ted with Evans, and know hie voice. Comm . -examined—Didn't gel out of bud. when the man Tapp d; Hwy owner .to the house thaw; I epoke very . 'tn Fleming next morning, when I told him that I didn't want him tosome about the house any mare;" - The Commonwealth here offered the Comnar's Inguost, to which define objected, Mid . atter amunients on both ea the Court ruled it out. Court adjournedelll 0 o'clock Wednes day mornuatt. . A ftiii 'altos Tartly oiroiery inst.- llWmeot.• . . . There has recently. been opened Ito Al legherr. city.' a - new• first elan tamely grocery . store by fessrs..i thillth, at $o: Federal street. Tho proprietors hare had long experience in the basiness, and know how to manage their sales as to render thelr'estalthalt .meat highly popular with housekeepers. We juild a visit , to their storeroom yes. terday,and - .were . .sarprised .to fled it. . . eqUel in Oicry respect, If net superior,. to our first ohm. csbahliateneeta 97 the charaaer.• Tie stock la eery large, and has hems puichased with a view of,Sup plying every:.. . I{II,UL,, the . ; way a f riatf r e c L i tti . rie i tl ea Lita - t7roc s 'es= sauce, labia eondinfents,,shaker herb.; mince raw, crauberiles, . buckwheat Boer, AO. 'The goads Intro been se lected with rare 'judgment aud care, and inzeietbutjireve that is "desired to the shipping coreraiinity. We hare en joyed lung acqualetithisa 'with the gentle men composing this 'firm, and, Cruel a keowlodgq .of their .laego . experleuee, 6 . 7 erilllenduess training, and stria le tegrily and, ,honor, .we can . cotenieild them to the. patronage of. our readers who may need . anything'lie . the way of .. choice family groccrjos . ~ • • Cinweetlen.—We am reqncetedby Pro faner Neale. Principal of the Allegheny ix/hared school, to essy..that the . aloe" refermdlo. at that nchool;lo- o report of the ilnard,of. Controllers, Will Prefteloned by shltalux claw" from. one room to anothor. The error wobeliet e, occurred In the remerlie of the Cormtv Superintendent, Mr. 'Mullion, who via . . nett the /whoa,' and at -the request ol the 11ml - deleted In what condltlon be Found it. • He, therefore, le responsible if them le anything wrung in the rowurita. , But if Profeanor Nettle's anhOol In conducted without confueion, except In ramming domes from one room to another, it la certainly a model erhool, • Malicious Itilsehisf.r-Annie Olmstendi who renWed at the Corner or tiownd Arthur street, in thoßecond wardLyils fordo) , tondo infornottion ltugh Modison, for mnUclous . bilechief nod sorely of the. pace... She Alleges that Madison COMO to her both* On''Tueutloy otternoon Willie Oho cool demanded atimittnneetwhiehwas refus ed hint wherecipon'he the door opon, entered the boom, and pulled tier ma of bed, threatotted:tco thcktt. her and burn Um bootie deign. Ho wan arrecded and held to bail In the sum of one than e/Ind dollars I** betel* , EsleAnd.reitirid,For..tho benefit of !Se - North t C6nileb - lir -Excelsior , Ball, Federal street Allegheny, 'the ladies of tbelynrresbytertan Church Will held fin 'Festival, einnmenhli; TM:Em ery 'enitelilig;' December' 12th,'Und. con the lath and.l.4thaer. the pur pose of furnishirig tbelrnnr Church.: chuipe let. sit atiloles will be for vale; else dinners, lunch end refreshments nerved.' All frlendi of the elktr3o ardlirvitodtnald tn this enterprise. flared!, • ;Yell, and Dragdy.—Delfora aid-vitt yesterday made information beano Alderman :Strain: itcoilmit Thoznas Priserdytisul Monk' BroTe dy; for surety or gni peat',altegnig that they threatened to, shoot her. The,par. tiro reside 011.1Jibpi . ty ht.reet. . A tenrrant was itTuod for lho arrest of the! accused • k — Drp Grunt; who sraata l itne Unto since hoick° hull for his apjfetultnee at Court to an swer a charge of selling liquor on da was tera arres b Suner- Ri y ers on y a s ba d p iece, n d comm f t c ed for trial. An. oppertesslcy for Safe lanentmealt. , . Pew tifunielnal corporations in this cmintry, have been more cleverly man -1 aged-financially and otherwise than our wealthy neighbor across the water, Alle gheny. Ifs affifirs have never suffered from any blundering on tho - part of in competent officers,-Init, on the contrary, hive been Managed with More than or. [Unary tact and ability. In the style and character of its market places, city and school' buildings, water works, streets and avencies, It. to vantly superior to any contemporary city of similar popuLstion, while few municipaLcorporatlons in the country can-boast of more publiebreath log spots in the -way of beautiful com mons and parka, Tho total debt ofAllis silent, will not exeeed four hun died thousand dollars, and by mod est appreciation of its effects they will swell up - to several million dol lars. • Finmacially oar sister city in sound Ma ellver,•'dollar, and yearly grows. more solid and aubstantial. viescof these facts the loan of VO,C4XI ad vertised for -In another column :by City Controller IL B. Francis, should not- --long ' go- begging - for • takers.- Ais -the interest -will be paid -with prOmptness every aix months, and the Ilmitatlisn'for payment will not 'reach through many years, we calf imagine no moreanas or profitable investment.- There are but fee' stock. absolutely safe asmp-, italists know full swell from experience, and yet they areestmely sought far as safe Inyeatments leaningtoagreat city like Allegheny on well -paying rates of interest le a rare chance, and Aral - eel that every dollar will be taken tip before tho close of the week, Parties 'wishing to learn further particulars will cell on Mk. French.; et the Controller's office, cad. joining the Allegheny City Poston:tee, who will be pleased to give all the Infor mation required. . , ilosompstlisto norpltal 1a1r: 1 At the In City Hall an entirety , . new feaffire wise added last night. "The Gattery of. Fine 4rte," comprising sixty pieces, - never eleerwhere exhibited, all of than iturtnrlreil by the several' artists during the daY, and to chametor'and ra rity quite unique. .The imilection is numbered -rind 'Catalogued to facilitate - the investigation 'and . to explain the many mysCerlets which the curious visitor .±s eager tolsoirt.' We predict that for tlie - Conling. days or the =71:10 the'"Gal lery', will be aiming 'the Things that will &sear: There were many fancy _articles added to ilia Collections on the 'various stands. . We noticed "espeelally that the "Strangers'. 13aar" had. been largely and richly replenished by liberal con tributions of fancy goods, many of them, of rare beauty, froth the family of Hon. Henry it. Foater; of Gteensharg,.from le. rt. formerly of this city, now of Plillsdelphia, andfrom Mrs. Dr: Hughes, of Wiffiallng,.. We think there hare been no additions to the Corps of young ladles kindly officiating et the rarioffs stands, elmnlybecause the num ber is already itrgelent, and any 'int provement in eilleleney, beauty or grace Is impossible. . Plpeeldl 841_4, at .I.66ollllorste ' os, 77 ensel Teriarketillireell • Headers -will remember that the entire stock of trimmings, embrelderfas t lace goods, ribbons, furnishlnx koods, boa tory, gloves and millinery goods in the , extensive notion bonnet Menem. Joseph . Home Co., Nos. 77-and 70 Market • street, in offered Lis du; *holt:ante end retail trade at .greatly ..reduced.priCes. Washing to enter the coming , new year With alight stock, the Arm have resolved to awe out at price. regardlcsa of cost, giving patrons bargains seldom before offered in this market. The stock ls fresh and new and purchasers cannot fail to make judicious seketiona. high standing of this tine, who transact yearly hustness approaching a million dollars per Tpar, laaaflncleat guarantee that the apechd 'aide. la no humbug th draw patrons to their door,. Desiers who bur to selkagatn will And It to thir advantage to pay this establishment a parenatang . - =1 C:=l2 - Lovers of the beautiful in art and nature should not forget dua advent to morrow evening' atjhe fold Theatre or . tho Mreo oalebrated . Efungarlan Jeaa Jean Petit pod Kin Jaszi; In ihreedrainatiopieenavaitterigril4satv for thMo .Nottilug run surpass - the' novelty - of Moir' charm, ing acting and tho beauty of their • afire and peifent phyaleal prolaintirma. Them trill doubtless be - a nutlrto ate_ them, and those who desire good - koala bad better nuttily them at duce at Flehar •&.. Bros.' music store. ; . . • • • I • • 'Congress Street —The"ottentlen bt the Street CATITITIESSiOnet is directed to 'the sidewalk, on the right hand s ide of Con gress street, between Wylie and Frank lin: In several places raste sroter.ii rap out cat the sidewalk. where there. is on gutter to carry It oil', and, as a rouse ginue,e; it floods the sidewalk for sever al yards, and student It impaSsoble ,dur , log this freezing' weather. . **sat.'L.—Albeit Benoit' appeared'. be fore Aidernian Thomas . yesterday, - 'and inane information 'charging. one Jobb Ilan with astatilt.' The prviecutoe al that the defendant used Jan gorge towards hi n t. l calling him a beggar,. and threatened to attike him, A-war rant was issued for the arrest - of the acct. med. Tee martini reside in Oakland township. • 1 • a.rety of the Peseo:—.Tames Connelly yesterday made - lpfarmation before Al derman Me?dinners egainst Michael McDowell, for surety of•tho - peace, sl icer's. that Michael threatened to shoed his son. Thu parties 'reside on Etna street, in the Filth ward. A 'warrant OIT3C.ITEMB Bay lfetar' Lists wat t tips it ;7. D. Rte. moloy's °mg.:dingo, 7 , 16. Liberty street, .1 - on wilt tapir 12 1 0130 7' DI Re es the bavo - been spo tr.llY reclined to au tithe tightness of the times. All the latest styles will bo found for nierfluer boys' Irene', Cid!. farina Soo for younetvos, c pa -them, br:nonbarge for ,Lowing goods. At .11.111likistiriy , i clothhig house, NO. 330 • Liberty. street; wilt be found an im mense- stoek btxnen and boy blothing, made specially to bin order to supply the retail' - trade 'of this neighborhood. The gooda are equal to the fineateustomvork in point .or fashien,.neatuesaand work . - manalaip. — PrlCes arc ranch cheaper than eastern raterifrnteta ' _,„ . . TIM! Ervitt Aa'clock,p. via.; at Atirtion, 0w....:. , .ri1ttab10 badness prolie . rty, 06 Pirat troclt'AP_K(Lota and BcdMagly N0d.148 'a d )70.ogocd, Stroatl' .f,ogpliter lidth early. all noctaaarpr.....ATArtdoory for a Ilimyery..aila . ,Distll.lol; Oar '„readers are referred:td":l4 - sid , Ortiae meat of Skrr.uhori .PAtitti&Coy Atictloneers. At bl4 . lbeaCa taabloisible Malt trim ..llllng :store - El...Atarket street, b fougd, gAzittly reduced rates, aouperb selecticiu. of. 'plegskilly wroilzbt s4PPor p .t.. 1! • on, canna, cloth. and..,vetvet. 11103 dairing*spfkoi.holr gentlemen friends holiatkr . 4otetlts . - can male Aso wiser . , lt, will pay Pittabuigla ladles_to croai die Imidge and purchase their, supplies utgrecorlcc, teas: and produce ut 130n.t. Ilrothorß, , Noe, CO Federal street, ,S.llegheny city. .The stock is fresh. pure and ;Ina!, and la offered dther atsshole sale or retnll , rotessat -very reosonoblo PrieM ;,-„ Prepare for Old 'weather and pntbliase; suit' of heavy clothing at the popular ompotinm of ?%. - D.' Rnmaley, 33(1 I.lhettp ! , troit. ''Tho entire stockitto ff ett etl' , toren at' prices' ton& lower than Um.° proyaillnkip tlnivtholcialo eastern Prepare Mr the' betide's and lay in rg, i ir an htri B ee n g r' 4 ' ,l,4,== reasonable ptleea.at the srholeeale end retail izrpeery ellebllahtnent et 3. Kellen Brelberl,'"No'. 09 Federal atre,i, A l l e" gilenn ' ' ; At 'Moorhead's thshiortahlo rotall'trica - ming and Ootion 'hoate, -No; St Market ,atresh will'ho found p very elegant sate -lion ohs rich- lace goods, Imitable, tor Ottietnas . tnesaltts.- - . :The POces ruin'octets. pure teas, fresh grocer ies and produce of all kinds, at lowest prlco4; at the extensive sv holesale mut re, tall 'gloomy establishment or J. Holum .at Brett, No. .60 redoral-stroot, Alleghe- . . The Best Places In the oily to buy Volit al Oiling and • laitti 'and caps aro at tiro inures. of 334 and ma Liberty atrevit. the stook Is Lugo and the prim very inducing. All wool French Morino. tar 75 and SO neuta, worth 111,25 and ; 4 .1,50, At' Balm Bell's. e. Ilia NUMBER 281 CITY ITEMS. Hazard's Powder, Bo justly celebrated for its strength end cleanliness, can now be bought in largo Or small quantities or his agent, Arthur 172 cud 174 Federal street, Alle gheny. . . ,This powder no now sold Is the result 0: forty Tear. experimenting, and Is pro sneered by the best judges the best In market—either (or mining . or sporting purposes, and is put up la either metal or wooden kegs, as the customer may wbsh. 'The blasting pswder is marked Mining F. FP. auk! FF.P,Is a very supe rior article unit when put In 'wooden kegs Is, much enter, and retains Ito strength longer than spy powder in metal kegs Whets wu add to all this that Mr. Kirk, as anon ashe wax appointed agent, at once pot &cirri the price two dollars per keg, end is now ecillug It at $4.10 per kt-c,,, with aliberal discount to 'deal ere Mad oonsumers by the car load. In view of all this It will boneless for' us to urge our readers to send their or ders to Min when they' will receive prompt attention. . Lanka - Intrar.—Tho only . plane In thin city to bisysSgoodget of ' , um Ls at Win. Fiming'iL2;o.. l 3 o Wad stroet. Plaidc—Fino drem good., ellke. linens end mourning goads: at Bates dc For the. wray BrWhom, prOprtetera of the old estab lished and favorably - known steam crack er bakery,. Nos. 33 and 3; Irwin street, have in store a very largo stock of their very - wipe:dor crackers, biscuite, te. kc. Special inducements in prices are offered to the wholesale and retail trade. Orders by mail aro taithfully attended to, at d shipment* made to all points. Packages are delivertal, fro* of charge, any place within the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. • Everybody now knows that Snodgrass & Ems, No. 24 St. Clair 'street, keep con stantly on hand the finest assortment of men, bovs and women, mimes and chil dren's sfioes, to be found west of the mountains, and will sell at the cheapest prices. Their roods aio not purchased at suctions; hnt from reliable manufactur ers, end will prove desirable and com fortable. New goods are being constant ly'recelved.: Special inducements to the wholesale trade.. - : DandSlarn.,Schiller says: - Every morning does this - fellow- put himself - kkT,ll rar e theN kire f'S.l72l,ltEgareeni; thing heedful m his teeth. t A bottle of Ward's Toothwash on. hie-toilet wonld go farther en making ...Ana man-of him than all 'big efforts. Sold wholesale and retail by Joseph - Fleming,' No. 84 Mar ket street, and all druggists. Call and Examine the large and corn pinta %Mak of tatiles' •For,, at Wm Fleming's, No. 130 Wood street. Cliaks and Shawls, the tne . best mods at the lowest: prima, at Hates dr At Moorhead's fashionable retail trim ming store, No. PI Market street, gentle men. will [twist greatly reduced prime a splendid stock- - of gloves ; boalety, sus penders, dress end overcoats, traveling abide, hnecisrui paper collars and cuilk neckties, scarD4 cull' buttons, and a gen eral assortmint of ' - gent's ihrnbsbing goods. Nowhere also. in the city is better assortment offered at as low . . prices. • Attila old establiahod and ever pooll - cracker bakery of Wray b Brothers, Nos. 211 and 31 Irwhistreet, will be found an 'immense stock of water, sugar.butter and, cream crackers..•bisoults, ginger snaps, lc., which are fresh and superior and offered to the - wholesale and t etall trade at very reasonable price. Give them a call and be convinced of the su periority of their .crackers. • Ladles' Men; Muffs, • eollarra, elate rinds, Cull's and capes,' men and boys. halt and caps, hoots, Ames and gaiters, traveling bags; Satchel:a and trunks, and umbrellas, at wholesale and retail, at the popular Twin City store, of Snodgrassßosa, -No 21 St. Claw street. , Prices very 'reasonable. Orders by mall from whole sale or retail customers promptly at tended '- Christi:Ms is sotrittiv and the vrell known nod enterprtsusg wholessle and retail grocery and prmluce firm of I. liCe hen A Brothers,- CP' Federal 'street, Allegheny have made special purchases from leading I:mstern houses to supply their petroMwith choice fresh groceries, teas; coffees and condiments. - Give them a call sad inquire:their prices. . . „ — Cheari..--tedlM• Furs, ebesp, at Wm Fletning`s, .No. 130 Wood street, . . Iltlankets.—Cmale blankets, Drib blan kets, a full amortutent, from it up, at The Best Place in,The'elty to . buy your hats and caps, tint the Twin City store or Snodgrass' it ltom, No. 24 St. Clair street. The stock nualu - scas all the latest styles, and Is offered . at prices much cheaper thin those' Which prevailed be fore the. war., Call in vmd• inquire the prices.; Special inducements to the wholesale buyers Ility_Yeetr Forsat :the popular Twin City atom of Snodgrass at Roan-No. 24 St. Clair strect. - Tho stock is large and admirably assorted, - while the prices are mach laver than can - foundelse where In the City.. Dealers who buy to sell again will ho supplied' at very rea sonable AR woos Tiootoi for $l,OO, worth t 1,50 at Bates 3 Barialtis: Ftirs, at WIIIIstn Ftemlug's, co. 139. ood. street. At Alearheadia,S.L Market street, ladies will find a mstudileent display of em broideries, new. style ribbons, lace goods, vidnatliats,7and trimming goods In end less variety. ,the goods, _ have been re. duced in pr ices, small.proflts and quick 'wiles being the - motion( thnhonite,' CIPPda- , gA ..W.eltesie•--WO In ',TA particular attention of buyer' at riholeeol6 ofiredmplete stook of allke r dregs vale,.and . all Wads of emery and staple goods, =dr.° the fact that we Dell at 'rho lowest eastern 'prices, and ant • 59 Market street. ' _ • .01nettunc...quo4-327.9 -boots, shoes, ters, kr.,.ror men, ladJosandandren; Vert "at aS market Street - are 'reads o thowetg beet materLll,.:and sold saltny OS the lowest. All goods axe warranted to givo.satisthetion. _lf you 'aunt suds thing " good and; lif:gtild_prices„ old. at Ittibrir Shoe Rouse. 19 =whet street Wraiorniotherf. Na1...20 and al /twin etreet.'rnaortracture tfro very boat crack 'ors, ' blecdtts ned•'gtoprer" insp. to -be round jr. tbz _mark,et,, _Their, prices are very remsoriable, Bro.: Esr,N 'Ebrol1 4 , IMmer, CMICIrE 1;113)L11113!' op& CAWILIM, ignoceadau r treated by, 'Dr. Aborn," 134 Smithfield street.' ,A hook by ma 11.60 mtgs. • . .. , ~ Cali • ud Ito mine. Mb lit° and ann. pleto stock, of Ladtes•.- Fars , at winhun FlemLog's r No, 139 Wood 0tr00!.... .tt, . _ . ' Fleming.e, 1W0;199 Wmdstroot, in Indlear,Fc=-... Waterproof rr9 . ?,; 11,e0, hell' Blrmimeham, Toe.. d.T, December :a, lea, bitbielter. G. O. Wed u aortas. D. si Ens= sad- XL. . .„ &I. at yilte.*ll4 Ski - . - 4: Vralris:llElo3Uß IT: =WM. Eso.. of Inla 81a1100.,10 111 .ALIVLE OVITAY, of qui43 - ...htc!100. bolt of Wool- - et. .. ► T _Way.e w 01.17 daughter of C.ptelit DUcht I The funeral Oil; tote OWe trets the reshienee Ofoee retbeT; 'et Iferleiatntet; fight% ',treed. ,21114(Theeethla o , T.hOWlNetle'eleek. The, Agenda at the feallT ere tropeetielt7lnelie4 to 31eIKENICA.—Tn BoEar, N. T. on Teteshay mornins.• Uhl , Insmanth. XL.LEN COLLINS 510EV1N4,. hits 4.t.Jasts,shSeKentis, ht, this tate Dtaaa ota leattlasiti:Or her hotpatta.,..l4 , . f ann atret, at OM o'clock TDDtdDaT stnehr re,Trets Qin to PatrielOa Caarta;4t tfreitact: or the Wally aro ftsare.74l.lll, 7aTUe44.,.tut,a - SKITEVIISTON : I T INVEIZ:IIVerA . andhk pans, aseq l'a . souttis and II The ratieral trtjl tate fairs Tuctitenet, the eth bytt.;at footeleek h.; en. tram' the iteldeetee of X.rgts 11,111. M. Lavtiermsillls. The attends °rya& Amity ere respeetflatly In ilted to ' ' TIOTLIC-'4lrt Tao Oar enaleig,'Ddreilber Ile; EX(.lp6orlfp of C, • „ . Yuoeral froiti iletlate reAdence. -10.121.1iden r treat. Allezbeuy CIL!, on Sn CuelP.s.T MOIXIXG, at le o'clock. TORREST—On Weeneeday annenhay, bar .at 10 o'cick. ELLA J. EUKRZET. months old, only daughter or Win. $O4 Nancy Tema.' TEE WYEIMI GAZETTE. • . TWO ninon, WEDIEZDAT 4WD BILTUIDrt tarto rwet, mitthdas cuL MINS et 10t...me remlltut masteylnata4 l leattme &Mende, Wart tie , re by islegragmA‘a 'tall. valuable Ileedlog 'Cotter Ito, the 11.44 .4 rollett arta meet reliable llemozieloadOin morelal Mark. Import. olrea bY mir paper M the eltm. No lamer, blectomie or Mimi,ip abould be Tr !thou?. it. IMMO TOO TER OTZELTOMMITIts I tingle Sereerlber..... ALM. -a of Wive Club of.T. And one ropy of payer to the swop gotti,,, ip,the club, Additions le elate 4. b mean at mi.., al.. rotes. ' • Nance TO STOOTIOWITT.—Ia oadortog vou. P.P. , . be outs sad toter, 'stun& adttloa Too sed, as Iwo Ina. a Wodauday tomb- Nether. barter but oat mall a wwt. Srlloney gDrsti. Ups.% Mosey Onlata, or la Regletend Lena...maybe mat at ear the. Adds..., • PAlderriC. PITTSBURG% Plax... • 171TDERTAKERIL ROBEIRT UODNIET. Maffei . . Thine AND EXIMLInte: To. 43 Mlle Alleeway. sad No. 110 Ilbstiond tat Joint Wilma t Dror.,)keapi idways ooload tea beat Metal, Aorenroed, Wont and tmltatlon Rosewood Callao 1r aunt' COATIS deem el op wards. Itesernaed CoalualeD upwards:4. all Olt, Callus la proportion. Carriage*, asallenroes larnlal.ed at low roles. Crape. tonal'. Plato and anent - lug rumbaed gratis. 011os operiday sad night. • • • - • . A LEx. AtIR EN. lINIDERTAILYAfr No. le4 Fouill! Street, Fltlaber" COFFINS. oral) kind.: CRAPES, OLOvresoim even deaulinlon of Funeral Tornlibin, turalabed. Room. opan'day Ood MIMI. M.0..' and Carrlanea furnished. , ilaramanono—ilee, Daeld Kerr, M. M1R0 . .. M. W. Jacobus. 1). D., 1 Shama& !Swint. Jacob 11. Sillier, Lao. • JIMIDGEFV. UNDlgirtA • 10ER PattritilttEß, hrincesenitelLe 1".• Bamee l E. Dtagnri,) Zia 211 .010 a, MIMI. [brie dome ham Dearer. Allesheny,CMP. yO glll4.Roeewool. Mabritany, Wawa end areal Imitation Cott., M the lowest redorad prince.. EM MA open 01 ell bears, day asristpt. Ilearm and riarriams.ririnlabenensabost mklse and On most reseonsUle time. • ' ' • , , EDWARD f.D.I.DYIEcht, DEItTAKEtt. cattoe4 'No. :H . 0 . MO MT. , . Allegheny. Metallic. Rosewood 'and oiher Cut- AM with a ooniplees sloe' offaesent Pernlalaltm , Goode, on head and turntatinel ahort