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PITTSBURGH. PEIGIV.C.
CITY 'II E2IIIIILICAN TICKET
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WILLIAM tl. XeCAUTHY
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JONES ■aOLBOO
702 CIMATTOONSYt
4ACOn F. NLAGL7
To-xonnow the city elections. will
take place. We }gain urge on oar Re
publican friends to make all proper ef
t forts to • gei out a full Tote. The oppoil
tion are determined to elect their candi
dates, and will use eTery.eenolon to de
feat Messrs.' Riddell and Wearthy.
They are organized,' and Wall 'Make a
desperate struggle, but their. labors will
be in vain If Republicans' will only. sp•
pr . eclite a importance of the Issue.
1. Oar city ticket is eminently worths sup.
port, and It would boa lasting disgrade
should the party' anger the defeat of any
one of tie gentlemen put forward for
office. Wards and districts that Lave
not yet been canvassed should be wen
ded today, and •eirery Republican To.
tar within the limits.of the consolidated
city should be urged to exercise his
right of citizenship at the polls to.mor.
row, In order to venue the defeat of the
; democratic 'ticket by an overwhelming
malority.
A CAirp"PßOst DM. ICIIIKPATRICK.
We feel that it is hardly necessary to
publish the following end from John
M. Kirkpatrick, DA.; one or the most
zealous and faithful members of the Re
, poblicartiwtT s but " his name appear.
In the eall referred to, some persons
might be led Into the belief that he had
been won 011 t to the ranks of the op-•
EDITORS GIT.ITTEIIy attention has
been directed to the publication of and/
lupon James Dlackmore, Esq., to become
a candidate for the Mayora lty, and to
fichich, amongst others, the signature
;..John M. Kirkpatrick" appears. • If In.
:tended for me, I beg to say that I never
signed the call, nor authorised any one
to sign it for me; and never saw It until
u published. Whilst entertaining the
kindest fitallog for Mr. /Inclement per
sonally, I shall certainly and cordially
give to Mr. Riddell my vote and what
. ever inflence I may be able to exert.
Respectfully yours,
Joan M. Etaxranucx, '
• Attorney at saw.
•
Tns Ettennhn:Nororatoat L charged
fwith tho authorship of a pamphlet ativo•
ooting the remoddeling of.. continental
Enrope into eight".great 'monarchic' on
:the hula of the origin of noting, the
`geographical division* or nature, the
;solidarity of peoples, and tho Moos/ of
'things. Au:La:ding to this scheme Spain
Sand Portugal would be united, with Fez
and Idoriocr,o for a colony: Franaswould
'give up Aiwa SO Germany, and take Bel,
, •,i , : - SviVrigo'stgium and Luxemburg, retaining Alga•
'is as a colony; Italy would absorb the
'.Tyrol and Friuli; with Tunis as a solo
. my; Prowls would take all 'Germany,
, 'Nethcriands, nolstein, Germanic Bellies.
;wig and Austria, Courland, and perhaps
tLlYonla, with Egypt as a colony; Ban
. . 4ary to recover her old boundaries, with
. Canlola, &Livonia, Beryls,
Bosnia, Dahnitia and enough of Istria
:to include the seaport os Fiume; Greece
-Would get ally.urupean 'Turkey except
Llss provinces .above aaslgned; Poland
• weak! mcqulrojtaelf, Gallicia,
• ; Guests to the DnetPer, with the Polish
Ukraine, and Bessarabia, including
'Odeun, and Scandinavia would inclnde
• ;,Finland, Lapland; Sweden, Borisay and
Even the Emperor of the French'
ponld glad not Outages, inch is those,
ender' to project than to accomplish. To
tty nothingof .other powers, It world
prove azifreitiOisible 'teak to parcel out
several provinces of Runk and frustrate
her ambiticruil 'views' in regerd to Tur
key, without bringing on a war that
Would involve all the governments_ eon=
:muted in the scheme. •
• Kn. Jowls /human, who was elected
iut fall by the Repoblimns of Cheater
notinty to , a seat to the Peruisylnals
Lighlature, is at Washington, striving,
with others, to make Gen. Hancock the
Democratic mndidate for President- He
was formerly 'a Democratic member of
Congress, with strong anti-slavery pro
clivities; midis 'now inclined, it ho can
mike preliminary nrrangementato Eat,
te revert to his old connection.
True Impitchment bashmsa has lxen
laid on table in the House of Repro
- sentatives by a decided Teta. Haring
thus emphatically decided that the Prey
Wens has done nothing to expose hist to
:arraignment before the plaate. will the
..membert And those newspapers which
uro of that way of Making cease to de-
nonuce his conduct as " t re a so n able, un
lawful and Imperious I" '
Oen of our contemporaries - thinks it
.a great virtno to go with the, multitude,
'no matter rhtch way the} , go, and a
culpable 'angularity to hold on . one's
way until his judgment is altered by
substantial reasons. Well; some people
are made so and Cannot help it; but we
are thankful aael a constitution did sot
Mall to our Jul.
Tex evening after the impeachment
project warl killed, a large number of
members of Cingness - .called upon the
President and congratulated him upon
hie escape from trial. How many of
them wanted appointments or contracts
for their friends la conaideration of their
aid in the deliverance, is not stated.
Mu. TIILID BI7I IBUTLAIII Is covering
his old ego with the glory of his youth.
lilt earliest hoo6rs• *ere githeled .
rounding the common school system of .
; 'Pennsylvania's. Eta is crowning his de;
Iclioed years With verdant, by endeavor—
! log to provide common schools for the
District of coluzilbli.
Ton zealous stir-acmes at Waahington
of 'be nomination or General Grim are
'unions the Renntillaus Nominating
coavvntion shall be! bald as . early as
February'. In any event It is not likely
4o be pestponed till unifier. A long
canvass and an exciting °anis beforo the
Tun Enropoan Congress does not pro.
gress as well se its projector designed.
The demands`' .FlanCe aro so large
that otherpoireie Imitate' about engag—
ing themseires until abatements are made
so so to reduCi the basis to a point satis
factory to their conceptions of justice.
. .
Tint Superintendent of the Illinois
State Lunatc Asylum bee been removed
for cruelty to patients. The testimony
/teems abundant to sustain'. the finding
oi the Investigating Committee of the
Lt:itilature.
&MAIM. main bring to a comple
tion big bargain for the parch= oj St.
Thomiur or the Leland may dlesjpeer
through the Jutenreuttest et an earth
quake before, be on get p 01111611402.
Tan wits of Mr. Oi:sont W. Scbolteld
is so seriously ass_ W KTisot Lie at,
cesOlais?e In Congress. •
CIE
VOLUME
lIIST EDIIIIOIII
MIDNIGHT.
YORTEII•CONGRES
mpesehment In the House.
The Vote On the Subjee
RooJulio Lost by 103 Nays to
57 ayes.
Financial Matters Discussed
I ray Telegraph to Ile latteistrett Valetta)
WASltlaroron, December 7, 1.847.
HOUSE OF REPRESESTATLVES.
ColtittmicAllmt Plum Gin. a 042 T.
The SPEAKER pmented a. commit&
Callen from the Secretary of War ad in
tarim, relative to volunteers discharged
in the Territories. Referred to the Com
mittee on 11111tsu7 Altars.. Also, trans- ,
rattling a eurnmary of the proceedings at
the Oita of Dewy Wire, which Wax . re
!amid to the Judiciary Committee. Also,
a cotatonnlcatton relative to the case of
lifiliken, and stating that Gen. Thomas'
report on the subject Li in the hands of
the Attorney General. Referred to thil
Judiciary Committee.
The SPEAKER stated that the next
business In order was the resolution for
the impeachment of the Presided; pend
ing the question Oa motion of WU
son, of lowa, to lay the subject on the
=le, - and alter considerable fillibuster-
Mg, Mr. LOGA-N said if the Chairman
of the Judiciary Committee would with
draw his motion and allow a Tote to be
taken squarely an the impeachment res
olution, the minority worud withdrew
all opposition. .
• Mr. WILSON, of lowa,, =ited to
the proposition and withdreirhis motion
to lay it on the table, and moved that the
previous 'question" en the 'resolution be
seconded and the main question ordered,
and the House proceeded to rote by yeas"
and nays on tbo Colluding rewolution; .
Jimilsed,. That Andrew Johnson, Pres-
Ident of the United Stales, be Impel:shed
for high crimes and misdemeanors. Yea.
57; nays 103.
Yeas—Messrs. Andersen, A mall, Ash. ley, of Ohio, Boutwell, Churchill, Clark,
(Ohio) Clarke, (Kansas) Cobb, Coburn,
Casale; Cullom,Donnelly Earley, Ela,
Farnsworth, Gravelly, Hiking, Rugby,
Hopkins, Hunter, Judd, Julian, Kelly,
Kolar, Lawrence, (Ohio) Limn, Logan,
- Loughrey, Lynch, Maynard, McClurg,
Hoicur, Mulleus, Meyers, Newcomb,
Roan, Oneal, Orth, Paine, PIM, Price,
Schenck. Shanks, Stephen; (N. IL) Ste
vens, (Po.) Stoke; Thomas , Trimble,
Trowbridge, Tan Morn, (Mo.) Ward,
Hams, (Pa.) Williams, (Ind.) Watson,
(Pa.)-37.
Nays—Messrs. Adams, Allison, AlllO2l,
Archer, Ashley, Nev, Axtell, Bailey,
Baker, Baldwin, Bank.; Barnum, Bea
man, Beck, Benjamin, Banton, Bing
ham, Blaine, Boyer, Brooks, Buckland,
Burr, Cauler , Cook , ' Dawes, Dixon;
Dodge, Eggleon,F3drldge, Eliot, Ferris,
Ferry, Fields, Garfield, Getz, Glosabren
nee, Galladay, Griswold, Grover, Hight,
Halsey, Hamilton, Hawkins, Hlll,lloll-
man, Hooper, Hotchkiss, Hubbard,
lowa, Hubbard, - West Vs., Hubbard,
Conn., Hubbard, Humphrey, Ingersoll,
Johnun, Joneis.Herr, Ketchum, Knoll,
Koontz, Login, Lawrence, Pa., Lincoln,
Marshall, Marvin, McCarthy, McCul
lough, Miller; Pa.,. Moorehead, Morgan,
51 ungen, Niblack, Niehersoe, Perham,
I Peters, Phelps, Pike, Planta, Poland, '
Paden' Pruya, Randall; Roberta, Rob
inson, Ross, Sawyer Sltgreaves, Smith, Spalding, Starkweatimr, inewart, Stove,
Taber, 'favlor, INpson, Vanaernam,
Vaunken, Van Trump, Val Wick,
Waal:bur:se Wis., 'Washburn., Ind.,
Washburn:Masa., Wilson, „lowa, Wil
son, 0., Woodbridge and Woodard
from the Committee
on Way. and Means, reported back the.
bill declaring that from and after its
passage the authority of the Secretary to
make any reduction in the currency, by
retiring or =ceiling United States
notes, is suspended, •
-,, A running discussion ensued, in
which the impeachment question got
mixed up, between Meant Schenck, In
terco/I, Steven", (Pa.,) Logan, Garfield
and others, but Mr. Shenk put an end
to it by moving the previous question
on the bill, which was imeondea-4.14 to
31, and the bill passed—yeas, 1SI;
nays, 25..
Yous—Moura.Adams,Allisen, Ander
son, Archer, Antal, Ashley, Ohlo, Ax
tell, Baker Bank; Barnes, Barnum
Beaman, Itecleißenjamin, Benton, Bing
ham,Boutwell, Boyer,Brownwel.l,
Brooks, Buekland, Barr, Butler. Carr,
Churchill, Clark, Ohio Clarke, Sans,
I Cobb, Coburn, Cooke, Cocode, Cullom,
Dixon, Dodge, Donnelly, Briggs, Eck
lay, Eggleston ; Eldridge, Farnsworth,
Ferri., Ferry, Fielda, Galloday, Orli:-
wad, Gravelly, Halsey Hamilton, Haw
kins, Harding, .1.1111, itighby, Holman,
Hopkins, Hotchkiu, Hubbard lowa,
Hubbard, New York, Hunter, In ' Eersoll,
Jones, Judd, Julian, Kelly, *lay,
Kerr, Ketchum, Knott, Koontz, Loftin,
Lawrence, Ohio, Lincoln, Lean, Logan,
Louchridge, Lynch, Marvin, M
aynari,
McCarthy, McClurg, Mersur, .Miller,
Ho:wheal, Morgan, Munn, Manger,
Myers, Newcomb, Niblack, Bonn, Orth,
O'Neal, Payne, Perham. Pile, Plants,
I Palley Robertson ,Sawyer,
Schenck, Shanks, Smith, Starkweather,
Steven; N. IL, Stevens, pa, Stewart;
Stokes, Taylor, Thomas, Trmble,Trow
bridge, Upsoa, Van'Aerneun, Van Horn,
510.,' Jas Trump, Van Wick Wash
burn; Ind.. Washburn; Wiz.,Walker,
Pa., Williams, Ind.,' Wilson
lowa, Wilson, Ohlo, Wilson,Pos, and
Woodbridge-127. ' •
Nays—Hums Antes, Ashley, Nevada,
Blaine, Broomall Carey, Dawes, Eliot,
Garfield, Get; Glesahrenner,' Grover,
Haight, Hooper Ilubard. Connecticut,
Humphreys, Join:eon, Lawriatee,Penn
sylvan* Randall, Sltgreaves, Spalding,
'
Tahoe Vanauken, Wiud_Waihburne,
411.1noie, Washburn; Aleseltobilaats,
and W oodward.-25.
Mr. SCHENCK:moved that s thousand
copies of the Loan Laws of the United
States be ordered to be printed, the pam
phlet to be prepared - anclor the direction
of tho Committee on !Way. and Mean/.
Referred to Oonlinittee on Printing.
A resolution to print additional copies
of the Post °Miro Report was also refer
red.
Mr. RCHENCK moied that the House
go Into committee of the whole on the
state of Union.
Mr. STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, of.
fund the unal resolutions, for dietribut-
Ing the president's Menage among the
yarloue committees to which its subject
applied. Among them wee &proposition
to refer a portion to the Committee on
Reconstruction:
Mr. ROSE made It is point of order
that that reeolutlon was not of order as
there was no each Committoe exist
epee. The Chairmen overruled thepolue
Of order.
Mr. STEVENS stated In extennagen
that new States would be coming In from
week to week for ten weeks, and there
Should be a committee to have charge of
the subject. He would, however, modify
jib resolution so as to refer the subject
to a select Committee of nine.
Mr. BOSS did not nee thee It altered
the matter at all. lie denounced this as
a covert way of reviving the Committee
without any vole of the House, by elm.
ply referring the subject to It. The Com.
mince en Itrionstruction had stood fn
the way of reconstruction and had ob
structed the wise, salutary and jut/I
/low measuree Of the President to give
peace nod htu-mony to the country. The
tittle had come when the voices of ttie
people had been heard on these groat.
questions, and Le called on their repre
sentatives to heed that warning voice.
The Rouse bad by Its sot* today, con
deemed the action of tits Committee on
Reconstruction, and given its endorse
meet to the Judicious measures of the
Preeldent. (Laughtea Ile felt like
taking by the. hand the members on the
other tilde of the Route. Ile saw repen
tance In their fame and they were eel
dently sorry for their peat oonduct, and
he was willing to take them on probe •
don In the great Union party of the
country. Ile then moved to strike out
part of the resolution.
fir. STEVENS said ho bad been very
much pleased with the eloquent remarks
of the gentleman from Illinois. That
gentleman was right. in many of tile
gnag e' SVl a gii w p h aTt a y h w e liTc f Mt: a l
with edm (Mr. Roe) MU morning. Ile
naked for a veto on Mr. Roe's motion;
which was rigected. I .
'Mr...BUTLER offered an additional
resolution to refer to 'the Committee on
Appropriation that part of the message
I nos relatingg to the purcse of the Rueden
epoaeesuton in ALOCIOn4
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Dlr. STEVENS thottght that wittesat
epode' reference the 'sullied was with
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the Committee on Foreign. Affair..., and
he saw no reason to change that. •
Mr. BUTLER'S amendment wag re
jected, and theother resolutions laid aside
to be reported to the Home.
Mr. FALSE replied to the argument or
Mr. Butler, made teat week, against the
payment or the pr.ncipal of flve.twentles
in gold. By undertook to controvert
that poeition and prove by the law Itself
that the bonds are payable in coin, be
cause by the act (gibe 2.5 th of February,
It. as only the onb trundred and
fly million or greenbacks, authorised
by that act, which were made legal ten
der: If the gentleman from Maasachu.
mita was each a magician as to be able
to Day five hundred millions of bonds
with one hundred and fifty milllom of
greenback., then that gentleman should
be tmusferred to the bead or the Treasu
ry Department, whore be could Boon, by
ouch magical power'', payoff the l;atiore.
al debt.
Mr. ROSS contended that if these
botelholeers were paid In the currency
which was then provided there could be
no complaint.
. Mr. WASHBURN, Illinois, desired to
know whether Mr. Roes was fn favor of
issuing more greenbacks to , carry out
that Idea,
Mr. ROSS did not want to issue too
ranch paper money, but thought it
would do no harm If carcencr wore
watered a little. He did not think it
would be very
_judicious to return to
specie payment. , hoWever
ham) currency of El ation! tl Bank, sub
stituted by greenbacks.
In reply to another question from Mr
WASIIBURNE, Itesald the bonds should
be paid in currency, if that could be done
natter the lams, and without Niolating ,
the honest, good faith of the country.
I (laughter.) Eighteen millions of geed 'I
must be saved annually by cancelling
three hundred millions of national cur
reney by. inning that amount of green
backa, and buying up that amount of six
Mo
per cent. nth, He would then take
the balance of the national debt and is-
sue gradually, from year to year, gram-
backs to redeem it. More currency was ,
needed for the trade of the country. I
Mr. WASHBURNE, of Illino is , asked
Mr. Rosa what the e ff ect of diluting the
currency was, and retnarked'shat while
everything coneumed by the laboring I
man had increased in price ninety-three
per cent. the laboring man's wages bad I
increased only sixty-three per cent. He
was glad. his colleague had declared him-
self In favor of watering the currency,
and he presumed that would be the
policy et his (Mr. Rosalparty in Illinois
ne
M
•
ROSS retorted that since the policy
of contracting - the currency had been
established the wages of 'the laboring
man had decreased, and his colleague
had favored that policy. His colleague's
policy had been to exempt from taxa
tion the property of the rich bond hold
ers, thereby imposing. More burdens on
the property of the poor man. Ile would.;
cell colleage that if implanted himself
on the bondholder,' plattorm be would
soon Mad himself solitary and alone on
that platform.- In the State oClllinets
his colleague was willing to turn
off the decrepit soldier end'the widows
and orphass of soldiers "with payment
in paper currency, and to reserve the
gold to pay mg the rich bondholders.
He had been originally opposed to
making greenbacks legal tenders, but
now he was rejoiced that it had been
dens, as it opened a way to people to get
rid of an enormous debt.' -
Mr. SPALDING asked him what
amount of greenbacks he wouldissue.
Mr. ROSS said he hmlaude a macula
then, but he had not brought It with him.
He thonght, With the hel of taxatio,
emu:Muth or one-eighth of p
the bonded
debt might be paid every year.
The Committee then rose, and the
Hemet adjourned.
ST. THOMAS.
the. Woad of Si. Morita DSuppose.
Ilas.-Vbet Ilesleas temoress—rehab.
eat Items.
atitehtermat be the Pittsburgh emus.)
NEw Yonz, Dec. I.—llatrana specials
to the Herald my it is reported from St.
Thomas, on the authority of - pensons
aboard tho schooner Andalusian, that the
ialand of St. Martin has nearly dinar.
poured: and of tt i . Bartholomew i has
- Additional. Mexican ird . vi r ces ° say that
Congress held its eecond session on tho
21. at nit., when one. hundred and nine
members weropiestmt. The next./salon
was held on the Dith, Whett - one hundred
and twenty members were in their seats.
Open sessions w ould commence on the
lat. of December. The salary of Juarez
was Axed at 30000, francs per annum,
voted by several of the State legislatures.
Senor Romero has been elected to Con
gress. from Guanajuato. .
The excessive tolls heretofore levied
throughout Mexico have been abolished.
Destructive inundations have rred in
olx/ 1
the State of Oaxce. Rumorsaid Rro
Ledro in the bine ome
would replace .
Colonel Babcock and Minister p
had been entertained at Brea fait by
Juarez. Padre Fischer is still a prisoner.
Marquez is believed to bo secreted in the
capitol. General Sturm and party had
been the recipients of quite an ovation
from the Government, and were making
preparations to settle up their business
and return to New York. The Apache
Indians continue their depredations in
Sonora. Serious trouble la anticipated in
Tarnaupalitas, owing to the rivalry of
t he three three candidates for the Governor.
•
NEW ORLEANS.
Premed's's-a ha site Coupesllena-41
Seagate. CoSores eremerell—Thae taw
leealoa of Janes.
tar Telegraph to the Natal:ems h Sault.)
Natyr OrtLZA:CIa, December 7.—ln the
Convention to-day, while discussing the
preamble and resolutions denying the
statements contained in the memorial
to Congrees, expressing fear of a war of
race•, a negro member, named Crom
' well, declared: "We (the negroes) will
rule until the last one of us goes down
forever. That negroes were going to
have their rights if it was by revolution
and blood. in spite of Andy Johnson, er
any other man, and declared that he was
ready for revolntien.
Mr. Pouchback, also colored, depre
cated the zemarks of Mr. Cromwell, and
declared that the colored people of this
country could get no rights the whites
did not see lit to give them; that the talk
of war of races was all humbug. Ile al
/tided to disparity in numbers of two
rams, and declared that the Blau:holden
of the South had been in the past, and
were still friends of the negro; that it
was the province of the Radical Con
greu, not this Convention, to disomm
questions of this kind.
The Republican states that Judge Dar
rill, of the United Staten Court, has or
der:adjurers to be drawn for his Court,
to be composed of cinemas, without dis
tinction of color. The Grand and Petit
Jurors were discharged yesterday, and a
new panel ordered to be dtaern accord
ing to law.
Judge Dnrrill was appointed by Pres
ident Lincoln. -
HAVANA.
Sawalea Onamostaa - .
laMs7.tb
aqui she OaHad IIIAt•S—Ild for •
SI. Thomas Ilagirer•—flealaska
taillsomme.
Talevash la inaPhasarst Gamma
Hsvarra, - Tieoentbor Ja expected
that Jamaica will soon he In telegnspbio
communication with tho united Sages
by cable via this city.
A cargo of provisions haa been for
warded to the suffering Inhabitanta of
Turtola and St. Thomas.
- - .
Many of tile tionthorn ondpunts to
Honduras are about to return to the Uni
ted States.
Mexican datea to too 29th aro ro
oelved.
The exclusive right to build and run a
railroad between Vera Cruz and the City
of Mexico bee . boon regranted to the
old company of Eugllah capitalists for
twenty live year. the Mexican govern
ment Fraying a subsidy to the company
of half a million of dollars per annum.
The troop. at Tehuacan are dying rap.
Idly of typholdiever.
The Government of Mexico has. do
clacod war against Guatemala.
Senor Tapes*, recently elected a mem
ber, to the. Mexican Congress', has been
rollised. a seat, having /nen an Impe
rialist.
, General Avonl4 Count Paehta and
others of the personal staff of Maximil
ian, have taken passage for, Europe,
Br P , dila and Atlast4Telegroll to that'ltt*.
1 .411 b Maxima.)
Dnowsorm.r., Dec B.—" Tho river has
risen four and n half T feet within the past
twOity-four hours, and la still rising
slowly, with nine and half feet in the
channel. Weather clear and cold.
(Inannanoaco, Deo.- 13.-Boren foot in
the ehanneL Weather cold and clear.
Monciswroww, W. Va., Dec. &—Fifty
inches in tho channel and at a stand.
Weather clear and cold.
car
r.4mpam tar rtetsbanra easatte.t
Lornirtx.x.x, Doe. 7.—River falling,
with two feet at: Inches In the eanaL
Weather clear and cold.
Mistrals, Doe. 7.—Rlver falling.
Weather clear and cool.
MN EDITION,
THREE O'CLOCK A. M.
PROM EUROPE
The Proposed EaropeaaConferenoe
Universal Amnesty to Garibaldians.
Escape of 6artha . ldl Reported
Another Attempt on Rome
Feared.
The Roman Question
Public Funerals of Executed
Fenian.
lerlik in France
tar Talesman to sea Pit Unman Uatotto.
6111,11 AT 111.11TAT3,
TILL LONDON °LODE ON TIEN IIIitOPILIN
CONPNNXNCIL
LONDON, Dec: o.—Tbe Globe in its
loading edltorlalisayelhat the piesent
attitude of France renders a confereneo
pf European powers for the aettlement
of the. Roman 4naetion utterly lainowil-
. ,
n
Xfixarax ustithm
Lownotr, Dee:-7,—Her Majesty', then
tro took fire lest night after the audience
had retired and was totally destroyed.
Them were no lives lost. The origin Of
the the is unknown. The 100 is very
heavy.
. arrnmo ruszasth rett xxactrran
rleineara. .
LoarDoN, December 7--gfidiui7ht.—ln
the House of Peers . this everting, Earl
Dayo made a short Speech In which ho
depleted the had taste and evil effects of
public funerals for the Ferdans who had;
been executed at Manchester, which bad
taken pleee In Paglitnd and Ireltidt
Such demonstrations, be decisred,sla
ed a dispottitjon to sanction murder. He
woe glad to say that every . precaution
bad been taken laY the Government te
prevent or sapprmil any outbreak-aris
ing from the bad passions of those fer
mented parties. .
ram ROMAN WESTION.
In Med:louse of Commons to-night,
Lord StardY,.allittling to too Eurotaato
Cougroas en Me Bottum
.question pro
posed by France, said 'ho could not see
that any good would result from a meet
ing of the representatives of European
powers in general: conference without a
previous agreement as to the basis upon
which their delibeCatkom should be con
ducted.
TUN NEW. MAIL CX , NTEACT.
In the coarse of the evening the new
mail contract.concludedwith the Cunard
Steamship Company was unfavorably
criticised, whim-Afx. Hunt, Finance Sec
retary for the Treiattry, defended the
action of the Government, declaring that
the contract .waa the best one which
could be made at the presont
PARLIA*ENT atuottrurro.
At a late hour to-night both House. o
Parliament adjourned to meet on the
13th of February, 1511.
DiSTNUNT IN MONET/MT sprains.
LONDON, Dee. o.—The present state of
political affair. in Italy, creates some
anxiety and diatruat in monetary cir
cle. here.
OINEQUIES OF TIM EXZOITTID •PENIANS.
Dinexer,•Dee: 1 3.---Brest'eg.—The obse
quies of Allen, Gould and Larkin were
perils - mod here to-slay and were the oc
casion of immense manifestations of
sympathy. The tsoceeding• weresimilar
to those reported at London, Manchester
And Cork, but in . numbers this demon
stritlon far exceeded any previous one.
It to estimated that fifty thousand persons
marched in funeral procession. Good
• •er was maintained all along the line I
and the whole afrairpeased off quietly.-
ITALY.
ITALIAN PA3LLUMENT
• Px.ostrarcr., Dec. T.—The Italian Perna
meta assembled yesterday. Count Lea
st was chosen Preside& of the Chamber
of Deputies over Baron Relaxes, by forty
majority. •
17INIVELL3AZ AIINJ3TT TO OAHIBALDIANS.
FLottrecz, Dec, 13.—The Italian Gov-
ernment has graefed a inivereal amnesty
to the adherents of Garibaldi.
GARIBALDI AGAIN VICAPRD—EGTIEEIL
ATTEMPT AIIAINIT ROMP , PROBABLE.
Fr oemres, Dec. S.-11 is reported that
General Garibaldi hoe again disappeared
from the 'island of Coprara, and it is
feared that suiotherastempt againatitome
will be made by the , party of action.
Txtz SPZI.CMC 01 Y. 21011BilL OX TIIM 801[Alf
Ql?JrilrlON.
The speech of the French Minister, M.
Rouber, in which. ke said 'ltaly should
not take forcible postnatal= of Rome,
Gain/ 1110 to angry discusaion in the Ital
ian Chamber •of Verintlee yesterday.
Prime Minister kiennbrea informed the
Rotate that he bad 'asked the French
Government for an explanation of the
'Perch, and ho eXpeCtatito receive a reply
thorn Pasta by Monday. He added that
•Italy could only gain nonunion of Remo
with the concurrent -consent Of France
and other European powers. That It
would be impowsible to achieve that ob
ject by force. At the end of the debate e
vote was taken and tte joyernineut xrtio
sustained, by a majority of thnmeraliero.
WILANCIL
T 5 voinitazacci
PAIMUI, Dec. 9.—. The Pres 34 says. the
Conference will net moat at Munich, as
iirli proposal; but In t 'his ally at the time
originally. appointed: Envoys of the'
various powers, reildelits In-this city,
will represent those power* In the Con
ference.
lormirratAL asteus !EARED
PARIS, Dee. B.—Fears are entertained
here of n ministerial crisis in conaequence
of the last speech , ern. "'Wither on the
. Doman question in the Corps Letttalatit
PRINCE NA.POI9CON GOINO TO WALT
• PAWN, Der. 8.--/ilveniag.—Prince Na
poleon is about to leave Part for Diauza,
In Northern Italy, where be will meet
Ma father-In-law, King Victor Emanuel.
CSIAZIGL if TUE TAIIII7.IIATICA.
Itsiturt, Dec.' B.—lmportant changes
In the existing tariff "Attu at Zoirereln
are contemplated.
lli==
ctocimerrowx,'Dec. 6.—The ateamora
Scotia and Denmark, from Now York,
arrived to-day.
Lormoxaannv, Dee.B.—Tho attamahlp
Illbernla, from New York 'on the 130 to
ult., has arrived oat..
rug/maim AND COIUIIIIIIOIaI.,
.LONDON, Dec. fCii
Five-Twontles, 701;- Elltiols Central, ein;
Erie, an.
lavernboL, Dec. 7.—Noem.—Cotton
opened ateady with sale. of probably
12,000 bales; middling uplands I fd, New
Orleans ad. Extensive males of Amerl
can cotton, to arrive wore 'made at
for middling uplands: Broadrtuffs quiet
and without . Change.
•
Teo Tama O'Oessiir Case.
ply %dumb to no rittaoarso dasei 1.1
PIIIZADELTUTA, Becember7.—The case
of the Commonwealth auxins t Tack Bros.
was called at eleven o'clock this morning
I . l4 , Ju i rl o r ib L e urdlow.
tit;lchardki...foWrktiwto,;
hours. L. C. Cassiday, Lig., for the
Tacks, .also , i m rke for two hours. The
Court then ad ourned till Woduesday, at
twelve o'cl for the hearing at ar
guments, when B. B. Brewster, Esq.,.
will speak one W i ll ia m and half for the
Tacks, and Col. im B. Mann, r DIA,'
trict Attorney, will close for the prose
cution. Tho opeorle, are all Phone
graphed, and will be sent you for publl
cation, J.
FROM WASHINGTON.
ational Bank rmominers iII
Session
Genera/ J. R. Smith Relieved
Public Debt. Statement.
The Impeachment Questions
Order Concerning Halm! of
tilled Spirits.
Snivey of Landi for Indian,
Financial Queations:— . Spain Pay
ment.
Western Dlitriet United States
Marsha!ship.
JlTTolestapl, to the PlHobo," Gusltt..l
WASHINGTON, December 8,1867
NATIONAL BAKi EXAMINERS.
The National Bank' Examiners; fifteen
In number, from an Pedro( tho country,
wero ht session recently with the Comp
troller of the Currency, and have devised
a thorough and xyartematic process of ex
aminations. The plan is ouch as will
develop all the opemtiont of banks,
whether regular end legal or irregular
and unluwfbl.
ass. 11. BM: MU 117.2.111WRD.
Special onderif No. 518 from the War
Department, are as follows: "By direc
tion of the President Brevet Brigadier
eneral J. It, Smith, Da ited States army,
retired, Is hereby relieved from duty as
Chief Commissary of the bloater Depart
ment of the Lelcas, and will proceed to
his home. - ,
rrittre. DEPT STATEMENT.
.The atitemeat of the public debt Ia as .
follows: Total bearing coin Interest,
t1,340,3117,69L,5t; total bearing current,.
:Merest, 5379,21e.,400.ikh matured debt
not presented for payment, 511,178,11133.83,
debt bearing no Interest, $103,513,&57.03;
total debt V,Cir,11,38.2,572.65; amount In
Treasury: min,5100,6P0,645.69; currency,
tetra, Site 176,820.1r1; debt
Ica, cash in Trea5ury,t.2.,501,1'vi,751,75.
Receipts from Internal I scents, to-day,
5.319,=19: for the 'week, 143,672,85 e; total
for fiscal year to date, 301,793,017; frac
tional currency issued for the week,
ssos,:kith amount forwarded, 01.14,242 a
also $200,000 in United States notes; Na
tional Bank notes leaned, ii:kil,7oe; frac
tional currency destroyed, t-13 9,000, •
OPEECIMI ON INPEAOIMILVD.
•
When the vote was taken yesterday on
the impeachment question, a number of
members had on hand elaborately pre
pared speeches. An °piper - Wilily, how
ever will hereafter bo afforded to deliver
them in to the Committee of the Whole.
011DCR cowcznarcre TUE REMOVAL OP
DISTILLED SPIRITS.
Ati,priler from the Comtnissloner or
Internal Revenue, approved by the Mc.
rotary atilt. Treasury, forbids Collectors
of Internal Revenue to allow any distilled
spirits to be removed or. to accept bonds
or such removal, either from a distillery
to a bonded 'warehouse, archers A , or' It
in the same District to a gam 11. tram
house In another Dlstrler • unless the
Shipping Collectorshall Lairs had official
Information that tho vrarehoum to which
it is proposed to remove the spirits, has
been approved by tho Department, under
the regulations of August 2.9 th, USD.
Lists or warehouses bonded under these
regulation. will , be phbliehed weekly,
which Will be regarded as °facial.
convoy OF INDIAN ' . LANDS.
Col. S. S. Sment, who has been sur
veying Great and Little Osage Intuit in
sou tit-western Kansas, arrived yesterday
from Leavenworth and bed an Interview
with the Secretary of the Interior. Ho
reports the disposition of the .Indian
of Cheyerututs.Anspahnes-Kiovrasi
Apaphos,
(sages
and Comnnehea to be
friendly towards that whites, and that
they express satisfaction with the treatise
nand° by the re vent PeatieGetntaiMiollara.
['Fren Our Regular Correspondent]
Win sneer Sind Relays to Opted* Pay
rosed•—Pil se Proposed by Oseotc
zoo on Correses—ltsttplous 1.1.111.
amts.—U... Tbosoits itimley mod
n• gawps,— nitolititoOloros—
piasbroosif —Lord •Istberley.
WASIIINOTON, Dec. 0, 18G7.
So ',rowing and important aro the
financial quest:one which :the prostrate
loudness of the country forces upon the
public note:won dud all others are in the
comparison dwarfed. In fact all oth
ers are complicated with • them, and to
whatever other you turn, you at length
bring up at the Treasury. There ire as
many plans, almost, as man to propose
them. Some are ingenious; some preemie
.
able but duct; the majority speclima. j To
touch what the Secretarycalla the "bard
pan" °raped° payments without a panic
and a grand commercial revulsion, Is the
problem. Can anyone show an instance
in history where business went on theist: -
hog under acontracting etterency? Bust
new diminishes with a diminution or
that whereby it is carried on. Men heal
tate to enlarge old or begin now enter
prises on long as such an atmosphere of
doubt surrounds them. A nets of five
hundred dollars,. payable next week,
may then coot nix hundred dollars to
cancel it If contraction does not in
crease business nor stimulate enterprise,
neither has It In mucosa at leant tended
to equalise the value of gold and paper
motley. While at Lee's earrentler gold
ruled from 12.5 to 130, today, alter two
yearns and a hall of contraction, it muffin
from 137 to 139. Conlideners In the honor
of the nation, and in Its determination to
pay gold for all Its iwues is what we
need. This le the "harder pan" below
the bard pan of specie. As the
j Secretory Justly recharko—"Witet enter.
prise demands Is the autoroute that It
shalt nut be ,balked of Its Jost rewards.",
A determinate policy, fixed with a con
fidence In the national faith, and - beet
new will increase of Itself so ea to. de
mond all thin currency wool called "re.
doodad." It round not be forgotten that
productive Industry was for, about three
yearn of the war In .• great degree sue.
pended; tiny more—tine million hands
wielding terrible °aglow of destruction
were buoy In the work& dementia% and
destrnetion. There In an actual scarcity
Of producte—horsow,notittle, wheat—total
the great wunnum of the years of 'ruin.
ifonnover hastiness in new done for the
moat part ounn actualicash bads, where
before the - war there wore scores of mill
ion. in circulation. In the , show of
bills of credit, promissory notes, ete.,
no that more cash is required. It I. pre
sumed that in view of these and other
morn potent arguments, the committ e e
of Ways and Maims hero actually -al
ready reported - a rawilution to the Homo
Instructing tho Secretary to cense any
further contraction of Ws currency.
This will be adopted almost certainly. I
There lo scarcely a shadow of doubt ot !
It, though the Secretary favors an oppo. I
Pito pulley.
But what of a return to aped° pay-1
mental Suppose Congress fires a 'day
for such return—stay January let, 18711
Would it not have the effect to not our,
currency at once Millie road to par? • As
the date approached when paper doh hint •
wguld be redeemable in coin, ahould we
not and gold and silver gradually cenpp.
lag. to be merolumdise and beownhig
themselves currency? Mr. Wnikeee
idea of a return to specie pogo:lents biro '
foreign loan in impracticable, bemire° the
Germ= or Engltsh banker is not wool I
loan ip take a now loan at par when be
ran buy or present bonds In London or j
Frankfort for 71 to 7ric on the dollar. J
A plan for the resumption of specie
payments Is before the Bonne Committee
on Currently likethis:—that a day emit
bin fixed by law on and alter which no
legal tender note shall be paid out by.tha
,Treasury. :.It wilt receive them, but in
stead. of paying them out, creditors 'Wail
receive notes bearing date of day of re-.
caption and uporithele low these words;
“Payable in rain in own year from date.•"
In thin; way coin would become due on al
certain part of the Josue from day to day:
A "run for epode could only take place
on such number as might' ho colic/tied
for any given. date. _Whether sock a
plan Is feasible lt, k .not for your cor
respondont to Judge, Ile has performed
his part in time collating tome of Wear:
' - gumenta and facts /10W so abundant on
every side. In fact nobody but hos his j
plan—Just as at the beginningof the war,l
everybody had his patent for a new gm,.
.A y c , hone is
a. rin
g pa s t i rent af an th ri e w l it a ll "' ngd l o r ta ci rln k rntt
Lion so Clearly manifest on every hand to
look at the whole ewe to the bottom.
There is "cramming" on 'every hand.
Men who could 'spend a day on the loose
expectonation of shambling ideas about
glory lad faintlan 'find here a riailoCt
snore alter the nature of • preposition in
guelld or en arrunent In Whotelf,
•
. 1 1 4 tWwxyv,
•«•
; f, ; ,,f J
TABGI
sft
,_p_
f i a
Lei his all hope the training will result
i in good to the nation. :
. alti4olo CS INTSLLIGENCIE.
Tour onmerous United. Presbyti Han
readers wilt be interested to know that
' the Committee of their Board of Foreign
Mission* consisting of Rev. J. B. Dales,
D.D.; free; J, T. Cooper, D.D., and ev.
Mr. Wan, missionary to Egypt, '
ye sterile a very interesting and Us
' factory I torylow Stith Mr. Seward la
tire to th interests of the mission of
theft- Ch firth° Mile Valley. Tey
I ti
were p cited to the Secretary by yur
courteous and excelletattownsitan, n.
James Ai , Ride, and were kindly re
ceived. The Secretary assured them of
the interest the Government felt in he
Acetate of, all our misalonaries In fore,gn
lands, and of its good ounces in the case
in hand,"( and. that be had already
commummted with Consul General
Hale (et Alexandra,) on the
subject, expressing , the belief that
the diMmilties of the Mission are over.
Perhaps At may also luterestyour readers
to know the nature of the difficulties.
thenoselyeo It seems, in brief, theta
vary successful Mission has been estab7
limbed by the United Presbyterian
Church,funong the Copts. The former
Viceroy Max friendly; even gave the
Mission groperty In the city of relle,
worth . Or time 810,000, now 'much
more, is encouraging -state of. hings
Eight
q t- an : interest thltherward.
Eight in °nodes and their farnillits,
and several female missionaries from
thin' country and Great Britain fixed
it a
potuti olgill w.u. S at Alexand ria
A rbs o4rx tscl ...-Chr oth w er
thu " l nuilalC to tbriro; andllatiV
t t ei h j e e ir in.theins..- =pen recently, as is
feared, with the oountenanoeof.the prte
eat- Vleeroyal government, the Coptic
patriarch haa caused a .nalive chrbnian
and official to be removed from a place
called Alines , where he had been as
signed ktputy of his office, to apiece
on the .1 Nile—so deadly in its
position preUmato as to make the „re
moval equivalent to a sentence of death.
Thlit Is bgt one or many indiestions of '
hostility. against which it is-sought to
guardtheater and struggling churches the faith 'of Christ. Gen: Ekbs also
introduces" them gentlemen to. Gen.
Gran turer and Mr. Spinner, United States
Treas. .
u.. e. seemlier, wrzrierus warmer.
Bon. N- I'. Sawyer; the editor of the
Re1" 1 -Miriln'Your city, and highly Milo
ential, sale alleged, with the "old man"
—oth ng eretki, the President—heabeen here
duri this pedant week. *ants
Gen. Thomas A. Retiley, Marshal of the
Western. Diatrict, removed, and Mr.
Isaac N. Courstn,of the Pittsburgh As
sessor's oMce,npfointed In his place. It
Is alleged against Gee: Rowley by Aetna
of the penninent "Democrats" of your
.vicinlty, as I bear, that ho does not sum
f.ll3inutiiir=dte.hre their s o f f ie l l i t re dis :.
Os Mend togive. Lists of jurors
lie is
-4 too much from amen the
are In Blip . g
Itadicateisind other slips made which In
dicate that be grudges favors to the hun
gry. patriots of- the President's party:
The isritty nauhty" in the General if
it la trim' - He ou g ght to look well to the
intonate: et the non•Combattants of the
civil war: They have beets a long time
out in the cold.
•
Morrell. ' Chairman, Of the
Committers, of Munufecturee, met hie
col!caltuti4 said Committee Yesterday.
is a hearty, strong mart full of
his work. In dead earnest in the interest
bf utent,urers sod determined to con-
Unite thin Committee erthorough working
cl=2:l,Qiin mttenr.
make Metz wants known. It would be
well for ‘ ll.lk various , gentlemen in the
iron, steel and other manufacturing pur
ldus to conceit, compare noise, digest
their Mess Into systematic form and lay
them 'lefties Mr. Morrell. There will
doubtlettsbe much legislation touching
thetuterwits of every luilustrial_porenic
at the presension. The tariff will be
more et 'Fe esodified:- The Intemal
HeVOCIU• trystem will be revised, with . a
.view to the relief. of the business of the
country and to encourage and stimuluto
production in atrrimiltural end =mule,
luting pursuits The hesitating enter
prise attic country most be supplied
with a eopnd and ample currency. It is
highly desirable, therrfere, that you all
Ire
Inevitable heeds together antl that
the adjustments of trade be
mann sad, provident.
This been a tleldiloy intim Mouse
metiirt• of
the most eloquent and nutshell speakers
of this country, concludes( his remarks
in never of impeachment begun yester
day. It was a close, compact aegument
from begiultik to end, but In' its conclud-
ing paesages roaring up into• flight. of
eloquence that thrilled. the listener, and
took the seine captive. The telegraph
deprtreeu me of the pleasure of laying his
apoxh before your. readers, though it
gives them the advantage of an earlier
reading. The Moose crowded around
him as he want on, and a silence as of a
church fell upon that tunay nolay
body, The health of Mr. Williams, was
not each as to warrant bin addressing
the llama; which it much to be - re.
wetted.
'When Mr. lloutwell had concluded,
Mr. 'Wilma, of !owl.,- got the 'floor and
pressed the previous question on a mo
tion to by on the table. Piloting motions
beinO Interposed, your correspondent
left the hall trusting the oorselunion—not
thnu reached-4o the lelearaph. : .
• • ..ILI LORD"
Amberiov and Lady were lutroducod to
the President to-day, and also to Mr.
Seward. Thle gentleman, who le travel.
leg for Inform Won In the United States;
As, I think, the oldest.. ion of Lord John
!Rumen. ne le a very plain, modest
look'ng man, greatly free from the peen-.
liar mannorlsmas which make many Eng
lishmen appear so etrango among Amer
icana. vrerou.
NEW YORE.
Bi IY]r[n➢h to the r hltturgb Vaults.]
• Naw Yolue, Dee. 8, 1867
LINCOLN starntenstrr,
The desi by U. K. Browns bas been
accepted for
the, Lincoln monument in
Union Square, Now York. • It is riplain
full length statue of Mr. Lincoln, •of
minimal size, and to be supported by a
bass twenty feet In height. The statue
will Im cast in brown, and the base will
contain several emblematic and historical
demises ilinstriting Lincoln's career.
Enough money; In alreadyesubscribed to
pay Browne twenty thousand dollars for
the statue, but as much more will be
needed to complete the monument. The'
work on the statue will begin amince.
STYAIIBIIII4I
The steamships 31 innesota,froin Liver
pool Fogy. '..%111 and Queemdown 27th, and
the New York,- from ntellielt on the 23d
and Southampton 'kith, arrived to-day.
The steamer Hecht, from Liverpool on
the =d, has arrived. .
TIID DOMINION.
.
Thlll platy Coal—Awi sued reetal BM
er Talryrilph Ist the Pittsburgh suss...)
&mews, Doceniber I.—The debate In
Commons on the North-West Territory
question last night won resumed. After
a ion g illacuaelon Ile resolution pease&
Dr„ Tupper prownted a petition frow
the Mutage' of Coal Cempahles Iu
Itali
fax. praying Parliament to place the
dicky on American coat equal to that Un
posed by the United States on forclan
coal encoring that country..
In the - Sonata, the P , oeta! .-.111.11- Was
amondoil sous to make Pm -payment on
letters and 'newspapers optional, The
pre-pard rata for a letter will he three
cants, and the unpaid rate five.
•
Daiwa Present - 114.
Inc xnegraph to dts tit Waugh Ussette.l
Scirxxxcranv, N. Y., Dec, &--Bahia
were pansingthmugh Lock. No. U, cancan
miles east of this city, this morning into
nine mile level, and were being l ockod
tbrouch the sixteen locks at the rate of
four an hour. The thermometer at half
past. Rm. o'elonk thin afternoon indicated
sixteen degreer, and was tailD*raPidl.r.
The prowtect for boats reaching tide •
water Is very doubtful. Canal COMallel
- alcmor Dorn haft Juat arrived from Troy
via. tow path, and , reports that. under ex.-
: biting ciraumatarierat boats nre- 'being
passed tattle atone IllindlOnedlockg with
unusual rapidity through ice from four
to aix inches thick and rapidly annum -
latlog.-- There aro probably one hundred
and twenty-tive,buata between Lock No.
20 and Troy. Binge are dying along this
city which , ;have-not , moved for several
&rya,
UTICA, U(IC er—Tito canal to tightly
frozen over with no prospect of a thaw at
present. • ; • •
• •
• my:W101o, Cu Me Alabama Canyon.
.107 Tetritrapo to the rUnsbuteti taat..)
NEWl(onrt, Deol9.—The rribuaiorio.
day 'aye Mr. Greeley has neither public
! nor privatelypresume,* to tenure or
distrait the - ,alillanna Convention. 730
has written to• sever* klouthern friends
Urging that the conalltplion now benig -
trained for their respectiVe dtar,ee bo made
broadly, generous/I , repnblican.
may Ultra written to; hieititor - OVlleon
suggesting action In accordance With hit
well Known end oft ?e moted proii.punqw
of reconstruction: but he ban never as
sumed therthe Veber:oft' or - anY Other
'oOtivention,needed to be rearsdn'ed nor
complainwl laud: It woe bringing -Odi.
union the Republlan patty,
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
—Weston, the pedestrian, is announced
tolecture in St. Lords.
—A meeting - of foreign born citizens
was held at Louis on Saturday night,
and a • set of resolutions were adapted
condemnatory of the , course of Great
Britain. on the. allegiance question, and.
demanding that Congress take action In
the mutter..
—An Immense meeting' was held in
Faunal ILI!, Boston, on Saturday night.
Speeches wore madfi by.Collechir of Cos-
tomaltussell and other.. Letters were
read from Gov. Bullock, Gen. Schrader,
and other prominent men. Itosoludons
were adopted condemning the action of
Groat Britain In the executions at Man
chester. anti asking Congress to pass an
act declaring the rights of all American
subjects, native or adopted, while travel
ing in foreign countries shall ho pro
tected, and calling on the President to
'enforce tide principle at althazards. •
. —lt is known that thirty persois lost
their lives by the earthquake shook at
St. Thombs. The icticarde eruptions,
which prevailed during the continuance
of the earthquake ahook.s,,. ceased - soon
after their subaidence.. .
—There is a company being formed In
the Republic of Monduras to promote
emigration. They prbposo establiabfng
three large colonlaratSarreguar, Olanvho
and Glanchits, and engage chiefly iu the
cultivation of grain, olives and grapes,
raise cheep and prbpagate the silk worm. -
-A. dmtructive Ilre at Frankfort, Ify., - 1
oh • Saturday, destroyed over $.10,000
worth of property. Among the build
logs destroyed was the 'Baptist church,
valued at $4,000; 'lnsured for =AO; -
.
—The house of Mrs, Leonard ; at Lon
don. Canada, was •destrnyed' by fire on
Saturday. She perished in-the datum • '
—At 'Kingston, :Canada the schooner
E. B. Allen, from Chkago,Witb twonty
thousand bushels of corn, went down in
a gale and proved a leas.
—A Rome • letter says-United States
Consul Cushman recently accompanied
a small expedition against the Garlhal
diens near Monda, and getting under
•fire picked up the musket of a dead tol
tiler and fired at the Garibaldlans until
he himself was wounded. 'Since then
two American citizens who fought In
Garibaldi's ranks have been • released on
his personal request ,
—A. special from Sa Franci s co ,dated
December 7th; says the members of the
Legislature and others were taken one
special excurttion over therentral Pacific
Railroad beyond the summit of the Sie
rras, through rho great tunnel, 7,012 feet
above the eca.'
meetTi . ig,,of grain and produce
merchants froniidiffercnt Statm,.held at
Schenectady„ F:.1,: N.A . :: funds wore raised
to defray thetsSipenses of puitung to
tide waters boats Idotained by ice to the
canal east of there. Two tugs are now
at work. The Could Commissioners
bare , covoked the rmolutlox, closing the
canal no the 10th, eta extended the time
—A terrible accident happened. onlhe
Oswego and Rome Ita' 'broaden Saturday
night. An extra freight train, with
empty cars, ran Intara tree-whietrbed
blown across the track, end rho engine
Was thrown from - the track and destroyed
by fire. The live freightictua were also
burned. The engineer, Jesse. Trumbull,
and fireman, John Mather, were-both
I killed.
—The large furniture, manufacturing
establishment in Charlestown, llama
chusotts, owned by A. H. Allen, and oc
cupied in part by Uttley, Gilman ft Co.,
was destroyed by an incendiary lire
yesterday morning. Loon $25,000, mostly
insured.
the case of Spencer, at'Newark,
charged with counterfeiting legal tender
notea, Colonel Wood, the only witness
for the prcoeCution, testified on
that he had no evidence against the pris
oner. •- Spencer was di/mined, as well as
the charge_ against Spencer's wife, who
was itupiliated with him.
—A. Richmond special asys the Radical
members of the Cenvention hive decided
to en bject the members of the Conven•
lion to the Congresidonal teat oath of
1862, and It to probable if this oath Is de
manded that the Conservative delegates
.
—The savnlfylniatoOne room or
gi.bite&Thdir..faie 'tostrictif
dio factory t at St. Louis, were brumcd out
Satiirdev morning, inflicting a loss of
about stkoco. The entire establishment
Is Insurod:fur an hundred - thousand dul-
•
—The monument on Plymouth Rock
bas been completed: The last atone was
placed upon the structure on Etaturdev.
when the ashes of some of the , rdla,rim
father' Were deposited In one , of the
. ,
,
—Lieut. Gen. Shermanarrived at
Washinon on Saturday'. , lie called at
'the Executive Mansion during tho fore
noon, and paid his respects to the Fresh
—The steamship City of Paris, seized
on Friday In New York, charged with
carrying au excessof passenger*, was re
leased on bond., and !sailed on Saturday.
—The steam tug Marshall collapsed n
flue on tfie drudeon River on !Friday.
The engineer and Ilremau wore terribly
setdded—tbe latter . fandly. •
—A Phinsiolphlaspecial anys tLo
Rintlirpest 1 prevailing very (Molly to
Baltintore corm ty anti portions or theSui
jacent country.
—A ~ conspttacy in the New Jersey
.Btata Prison at" Trenton, Saturday' re
milted in the escape of nine convicts.
,Fikaht were recaptured after n hot pur
suit.
—A Aro occurred yesterday afternoon
In tho rear of the billiding known as tha
kfalthy boom, Baltimore. Damages
to from
.1110,009 to AMMO Wita BUBLaried,
which was fatly Itunired. •
—Thei Kansas Leitslatnre has passed
a bill to remove and estabtish the capital
at Denier. '
awe . lam &Sates' - Matt. •
Nnw Tong, - Deceinber
malt adiricca to , the Mite - tilt. . state. that
forty-fight lives were last on the Dana
pert steamer Bosphorus, which founder-.
ad in the Indian Ocean. • ,Allithe `turtle
slam known about the ilallaty of Dr.
Livingatorus wore that a tradeVarrivad at
Zanal4r reported that be met a white
man, aqoarepanled•by thirty blar_ke, car
rying fibulae barreled guns., 'The white
alinedai he wse not a trader and de.
substantial gifts from I chiefs at
Zanzibar. The trader dkl•notirecogniro
aportralt of Livingstone, but picked out
a caraleature sketah from marry por
traits, and said; . i.That's the man,"
Earl Russel ens to move in the Ifonsf
of Lorde, Mem:ober 2d, a ?violation to
the effect that tho educaion oi r lhe work
ing class'. ought to be Ina&
t rd; that
o o r tv7h o e li ago d o hm an a d r iT f i s t ty l of ln tffi
State to [maid and frfaintain 'Dud right:
that Mutton of knowledge, Ought not
to be binderad by religious Maritimes;
that Parliament and the flobemment
should provide for better adcnif !titration'
of charltsblo endowment, and a minis
ter of education, with a scat In the Cab.
Met, would conduce to public) benefit.
- .
This great actreas, who hoe received
the hlgheat applause from the amuse
ment' loving world, and who Maude
higher ln her profeasion than any Hying
female hhdorlan, will Certainly appeir
at the Academy of 'Made • on , Wedneam
day, Tlinnelay. and Friday evenings,
"Medea" wiltrie given Wednesday even.
Mg; "Ellralreth" Thursday, and ."Marie
Antoinette" Friday, evening. On all of
theme or-canton?, sho will be ably snpportm
ed by the ladles and gentlemen who so- .
company her..Bcata for any, evening
may be aceltretlat C. C. Mellow typo
%tore, No, $1 Woodatmet,
Tr ---
• ----,
- fmmerrow Evening, at lilaaottle Hati,
!Ars hiatryort grand concert tikes place.
The programme embraces rayons:al and
instrumental gems, and Atone who at
tend may safelranticipate en evening of
enjoyment. 1 4 number Mew nisi alga
telly Vocallsta have kindly volunteered
tAnticipate in the cOncert. Tickets
ay be procured at Woo C. C . Mellor's,'
,Festival.—The Methodist chimp! qt•
LailtranOOVlllp propicco gluing a muse
and Milk Festival" at Robluson'm
Thursday spelling.. The andr lv
doubtless be a pleasant one. • .
• Allis Anna Dlaldnaan will lecture at
TArayotte Ilan, under Illoan.pjann'ar the
Moreantila /111147.17 43sactlitida,
03anipg +text. • flat • niillect 13
WorPen inPdl4 l, AO •
,
ThiUnion Skating. Park of Allegheei
elm, which his been pinned in rens& e
pollen!. order, will open 1130, stating ve
gan tieday, as the 10 hi in nplFrulitt cons
dNon, . • .
Poeteareed.,The ppephig pf , the ITet.
TOWLE Par; tiV•City Mtn,' taus beep
pcetponed %pall Thin edgy deet4g.
CITY AND SUBURDAY.
Fetal Accident—Coroners Inquest.
Another fatal secideat occurred on the
Peaneylvania Railroad, • Friday night,
the particular" of which . , sofarad known
are as follows: About half--pant °levet;
o'clock Friday night.as the fast. freight
train was approaching the city. between
Lairtencevillo station and the outer de
pot, John Sialver, the conductor, who
. was at the timo standing on die platform
of tha front car, noticed the tender-jar as
if poising over something which: called
his attention to ate !tack, where he
served the'body Of.a man, lying acme
the roil. The train was stopped , as war
napoisible, but before this wan occonta:-
plishad anent catapulted over the body:'
The conductor, accompanied by several
or the hands, went back and found . the
body; which wa
and t he
the head bh.
tween the mile, .and the wheels of,thif
engine and cars bad - plased. , diagonally'.
across the brelnktnangling it in nettook.,
lug manner ; but ..clasit'ancer recognized
to be the body otArtitstcong 'Henderson;
e. conciliator otn.the road. The. 'appal..
don to that helhadlieenntruck•by . an en.'
gine preceding the rant. fraight,, as the.
Lode. q ultenotd. and •t he lauds: Atek
his watch, vrbla.:weiterilibed;iludleited
.that it bed peons/Appal ittedensu OWooka:
Soft the ontiasligatkAplatlkfai#,
o'clock to go la,,ltoutzlh. '
laarputoevilie. ,•
121 P:./ehtlilltlit lawn, fottPet
yew" orage,,and ha . Pau im,,tunecup
or the railroad compaa3 l- ;"'lllrthe .
Pr _
eide yeas, and for seggrab yams. Tar
was cooduotoi on a !Might .train;.,3l4
has a. wile audaltunily of ten:o.i. Paula°
children residing at 'Wily'',
~Wentanita.
land noulty., ,
CoMuer Clawrion was nottiteg the
, occurrence on Sunday mbrzthig,and-W-•
ter entunlning
dictof accident:tide:nth was randeratE.;7
. • .
neteittl: Ward .itepullateen_LHananf
The Ileitubilnane'. of the'SeOond *AA
held their primary.masting on Saturday.
last and•placod In nomination thefollow-•
log very excellent ticket:,'
'' ' •
firratcr Coticue-Col,ll ,
Caunott Counctz--Thomas Steele, Ed
ward• House, Jima Vick. .
&WOOL Dinacrons— Calvin. King,
JUI)Cig or i'Lzarzoic—rdeo. Fortune.
ltou.neron:s-.4. A. Floyd, Thomas K.
Phelps. ,
Reruns Inseaciotts--,lnhia'S.' min
ter, T. &Bigelow. , • , • .-
Asstson—Alextutdor Aiken.
Consrauhz—Thomas W. Noble.
There was considOrablo interest maid;
rested in the election, there bebsg "close
opposition for several of the onices. 'Up
wards of two hundred. and fifty votes
were polled . , Mr. Phillips has bona again
chosen by the Bepublhains to rgpreacnt
the ward •in Select Council, a deserved
compliment to every 'Worthy gentleman.
Mr. Ogden, his colleague, for • a term of ,
yearn, represented the ward In Common
Council, and gave decided liatisfzetion to
his constitueuta. Ho 'had resolved to
withdraw, from 4thiltica, but in view of
nolo:porta:me of:the. minis:get:lesion of
Councils "his Mends foisted hiss into the
soceptance of the gotniundallt• Messrs .
Steel and House are, both members of
the present Council, the firmer tho Pres
ident of the econmosbninch. ;They are
zealous and. inteliii,W mpresentares,
and highly competent for the prove dis
charge of tho dut
ies which will do olve
upon them. Mr. - Vick, of the Clironick,
. will be a new member, and will adtf znas
teriaily to the character and strength of
the delegation, being posted on AIL mat
ters pertaining to the welfare of the'oty;
and fully acquainted with the wants and
interests of the ward which lee wilt rep
resent. .
• After the nomination the, successful
candidate, and a number of personal
friends, closed their labors for .the day ,
with a maguiticent supper served up • ln
Col. W. B, Neeper's belt style. ,
Monday ISW•lits.
As the holidays approach the quay
will arise in the minds of. many loving
parents: what shall we do to gratify our
huts ones? In the .endilisti.ttuAetY Of
fancy articles which_ embelffeb ibe giop
windows, the tastes. arid whittle of sit
seem to have been consulted: -Whatevor
Iffit t l lnarlartsetnetiWlerthidslastsaigo
New Tear presents the assortment wilt
be incomplete and disappointment will
be felt among the young from one to
twenty-one if candial and confection be
not Included. No taste or appetite is so
universal us the relish for :sweets. In no
way can so , many young heart. be made
joyous for to litUe money as in the par- I
eliase of candies, nuts and (culla. As
suming
this as an axiom we advise every
parent to provide for his children art
abundant feast of good things. Every
bstehelor or. spinster that would make
friends of his or her nieces and nephew.,"
or of the. children of his neighbor or
friend, should Lill his pockets or satchel
with candles and nuts and distribute
them to somebody. children. The next
thing to know is the best place to find
any and every kind of candy, auto end
fruit. On this subject wo have no diffi
culty: LorentoD.Dummett'a =Liberty
street, dealer in foreign (raft., nuts and
candles, is one of the best establishments
in the city. Here cm be bad at very
moderate cost eve:: varietyof plain and
fancy candle; made of purest materials,
under the personal supervision of Mr.
Dummetr, who btu fur year. past sup,
plied nearly all the festivals for Sunday
Schools and juvenilepie nice, and always
to the a:distortion of the managing Com
mittees, with whom he has the reputa
tion not only. of•supplying none but the
best qualities, but of groat generosity in
his dealings. We. therefore feel that we
- are doing a service to at least fifty thou
sand or as many more young ones as
may get their candies for the hoUdays
from Dummett. It is the rightplace.
The Burning Neap.
We Inuit that none of our readers will
forget that this Morning et Kleber's mu.
sic atore..tlio enlo of renamed soda for the
Burning Ship tobleang will commenee,
sod to-night at the. Academy of .Musts,•
km entertainment will be given, The
•
principal piece, thrilling in its character,
.will be put upon dm cage with appropri.
id ewlstutecra and eeenery, the latter Go
ing under the management of Mr. J. C.
the former mituagar of the Acade
my of Artiste The favorite vocilist,llllsa
Coca Brown, Mrs.. Sawyer, Mrs, I.lc.
Catch on, the Mimeo Pattersen..Cloose
and Rlddlo, and Messrs. McCandless,
Lawton and Horner. 'will. PntlulPilte•
Professor. Gila* presiding at the piano.
;The Allegheny Quartette Club will also
,tabs part in the performance, We be
rlitive that tie rendition of this musical
composition with all proper stage effect
and scenery wilt prod. the occasion of
the season, and wo sincerely hope that
crowded ham will eneourage the °frosts
or Prof, Mooning anti Mr. Alexandor.tho
gentlemen under whom Immediate ems.
Itres the rare entertainment will be pro.
Coil Manila. of illunrify Pair.
The Vale at City H}tl Is. to be tonna ,
ued thin . and tbo two following day%
Tho interoat manifested ia not only una
bated but Is much lacrmated. Tbonsana.
gore :awe Sus humpy rtr originating
09 . 1 7 ricotta in the prosecution of
which glue - seal and irlondly eratlP9ti
lion is excited, bookies Um pendency. or
his vote ns between Editors, eanditiatts
for Mayor, Ludy Managers, do., to do—
termine w hich gets a morning gown, q
Meerschaum, Soto Cushlort, ,wewlug
Stand, an elegant Plano, 0,0. do, :there
b 99 liPan added n Sand No. 9, hi charge
of Ws. 7 , lcPoilden, an elegant Afghan,.
beautlruilvenwindered by a young lady
at Philadelphia, which la to be given to
:Dr. Cote or Dr. Cooper, defending an the
votes ertiteir respective rr end% On Sat
urday Dr Cptp gppeured oGe tho favor
ite if Kris many iriends of Dr. Cooper
get ad inkling hi ibis they may rally to
hitt rescue and drape hitt limbo in this
beautiful specimen or thrash) handicraft,
The Sproul Murder...n.l true bill was
found ngulust ° Sulam . ' Arnold fur , the
murder of David ripritul, end *Salmi
Thouiss Wititriker fur burglisry, by the
I.
whic h wins In intuit
.Jury ,
of 'Washington county,
session butt week. William
Matthowii, Indicted for tberobtiorY Odin
Cannonoliurgh Hank. }TM aciatlitted.
The Irbil was tubed up In the %mule , '
Nevski. Oil Weolngsdny morning, end
lusted until Thursday evening, when n
verdict of "noguilty" was returned, •
Lth°,_ .0 \elll made Infer.
n iletert) Alderman Nleholson,tiata
erday, inednel 1). or tho Dw
Paich. ~h arglcur hnn with libel. • The
pule leation of tho argument of Col. H.
middle I.l . ) berta. In the rasa of the Cote.
nionanalth vs. tried on
Tburoday bud, lc the alleged Melons
teener. . A beeritig RHI be bed in the
*use elle etlernailt. • •
• •*
A Sehlteal thsdeliatlnK.—Aa ell welk
tau' Eleittantedle,l"l4; mined b7SPlt
ftuAllsta; will; be completed during tite
hex t tee, days. The medium who loeste4
the well sold isTeral sLuemittbe n4i15,000
each.
e.
/rightful Ancideat—lfiro an Billed
and Three nerlonally.lal•red.
A frightfal accident occurred on the
Panhandle Railroad, near Oakdale Sta
tion, abotit twelve miles from the city;
between two and three o'clock Saturday
afternoon, by which two men, an engi
neer, and , brakeman; were instantly
k liledoankthree••othersi-seriously in
jurodio:%llfief aebident - war' oernsitmed
bY ta ttendernfia locomotive becoming
e edleolistiktqatrain while passing
o WW,shigigtrestiewrork, from which it
wag gotwourn . lofthe4r . mind below, in
atantly.killirixtigrengumer.and a broke
nint•nd•erlon3.lk/Ittittring three.other
einp oyeesof the' aro& .Theinjtirodpar
flolt • are. Conveyed 'to ..thatr homes as
.. soon as possible after the. soaddent. The '
Conaler was nothled of tllrs voctuvence
:grid Went yesterday to hold-an inquest.
-The jury will meet at the. Mayor's office
Wiley:to take _testimony In% the , ease,
The aocident is said to have , hean tin-
Avolitable, - o. and a -verdict oVaccidoxital
4 , ,hzcqtrbo*nticlpated.. : •
• :- .4tatici.lvilling the above we have
p
=Mlle tollosifng particular= The
tral was backlog tiowtv . from the coat
wor °flit& Plitebnrei 'Coal and Coke
Co y, and Was thronm off the track
'all Little Cattle Ottani, a mile and a
, half tatter Oakdale Station, and precloi-
IltatetPOVer , hn embankment. Melia=
Cams*,' it' Gallon "-Boss, * and Herman
:Ilferger, , Cr 'brakeman, riding on the
landetVwere'throWn `..-olr and instantly 00kt - zaliettasloillifframill;. ,- Iltigtticer;
=oder' LiveneY."eonduotor; James
Itati4es;ilromat. and a brakeman, name
tinknown,'were seriously injure& Car
-otter Clawson imponnelled a' jury, who
.votepogi the bodies. and adjourned to meet
at the Mayor's 'cMce,. Thursday evening
Instead of this evening, as stated above,
slier testimony will be taken.
, .
Stoina iHOßiateidle.
T trial of 'Fleming, Britton' and
Sim*, foe the muideref John Evans, In
the Court of Oyer and Termlnerof Fay.
eLtatiounty, terminated on Friday. :The
I tan Orase argued by Col. T. B. &aright,
private counsel for the prosecution , end
he Messrs. Playford, Boyle and Wilson,
&qv, for the defenaants. Fleming and
11rittnn were found guilty of mansla ught-
Tr end Shaw was acquitted. Fleming
Was sentenced to three years and air
months and Britton to two years and six
months imprisonment In the Penitentl- •
thStrialof Conrad, who was included
to the indictment, will go over to March I
term
Noir Is the Time to Prepare Your
Prestutat. - -In slippers, phi cushions, In.
dud bilks, and tidies; Akio, gown, and
ohm:also yokes, and pillow cues stamp
edfrqm the Preach patterns; braid silk
and tunbrolderim also, stamps for sale;
at thti renowned Weed Sewing Maebite
Wide% 112 Grant strati!, doeCiat
Additional Local on Fourth
CITY ITEMS.
' ~ ssaargh Powder, ..
Bojastly celebratid for Its strength and
oleaulnere; can now be bought in large
or 'roan quaritides of -
Ida dient, Arthur
kirk; 172. an d , 174 Federal street, Alla-
This poirder as now sold Is tho result
ol forty years experimenting, and Is pro,
nonneed.by the best judges 'the best in
market -either for mining or sporting
purposes, and is put up in either metal
or wooden kegs, as the customer may
wish. The blasting - pp,wder is .market
Mining P. FF.and FPI; Ss n very sipe
rho article and when - put in wooden
kegs .11 much safer, and' retains 'he
atrangth longerthan nriyimwder la metal
kegs.' Whenive, add to all this that Mr.
Kirk, as 1100 n mho - W.3 appointed agout,
at once put down the price two dollars
per keg, and Is • now selling it at $1.50
per keg, with u liberal discount to deal
ers and consamers by the car load.
Ixtriew of alt this it will be useless for
na to logo our readers to send their or
ders to him when they will receive
prompt attention.' •
Fund 'Porelt Pori:U.—The largest stork'
of Ladles' Pure In this clip, Is et Wm.
Flaming* N 0.139 Wood street.
, • ' Amami rloe arts. •
Do. th 4 Editor of the New York geraldz
ardV i fllVe r eggAg e itt=
LIMIUM, which have been forwarded to
the Society ;cif Antiquities In. London,
whereof your correspondent says Me
bottle resembling Drake's Plantation
Bitters was undoubtedly placed among
the. ruins by the agent of Dr. Drake, we
desire to state Ito in incorrect In every
respect. If .0 bottle was found there
bearing our lettering, the language of
the Ancient Donning was different from
the'accepted literature of that day. Our
Agent has other business than this in
Europe, and has not been In Italy stall.
No doubt 'Americans 'carry Plantation
/Utters to /tome; but trying to Impose
upon a society of - Antiquarians In this
way, seems quite melees, and we do not
appreciate. the joke. It to unnecessary
for ni to spend money In Europe while
we ere unable to supply the demand for
these celebrated Bitters here.
Bespecttuffy, P. IL DuArr...k Co.
Nom Is the time to buy your Ladies'•
Furs cheap, at Wm... Fleming's, No. 139
Wood street.
Mothers, during your child's second
summer you will find 'Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup on invaluable friend. It
curve dyeentery nod diarrhoea, regulates
the atomach and oowels, cpreawind colic,
sollimsthe gums, reduces intiamuunion,
and gives tone and energy to thejwhols
ayetem. In nimostevery instance, where
the Infant Is suffering from pain and ex
haustion, relief will he toned In fifteen
or twenty minutes atter the Soothing
Syrup has been adminhatered. Do not
fail to procure It. Ele sure and . call for
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," hay
lag the for-eimile of "Curtis Lt. Perklus”
on the outside wrappers. All others are
basoiraltations. .
r l Rare and Valuable Hooke at . Auction.
—Cr.talegue sato of tho privet° lihrary of
the late A. Kirk Lewis, king., this even
ing at tuff past seven o'clock, and con
tinues each livening until allure (Unpos
ed of, at Masonic "Jell Auction Rooms,
55 and 57 Fifth street, In °tracing this
valuable collection of b ooks for inspec
tion and sale, tre barn on hesitation in
Pronouncing it cine of Ltio Met, if not the
very best prUmto library that has been
placed under the hemmer In
. the city far
many years. Catalogues .1104 toady.
Books Par eklabltion Ulla evening.
. 6 41T1X11 0 1 , 1, PATAIKR ,t Co.,
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Auctlobeers.
Is brewing leheD
yen least saapect It. When through
carelessness your teeth decay nod lot
loose ll] the sicelset,' you will then find
soleehlef brewing. Avoid It nod keep
Your teeth nod gneul gonna, with a pure
breath, by using Ward's Fluid and Pow.
dared Deutrlce, Sold wholesale and re
tail by *lseult Pleating, No. 84 Alarket
street, and all druggists.
Great gargalne - TAO
iVto. Flelxibake rare
r.r°, laa Wood anat.
Tke pitroot mut eweetesi Cotl Liver Oil
1p the world, manufactured from fresh,
healthy liven, Upon the sea shore; it is
~.mfectly puro and meet. Patients who
Gov° once taken. it can toko no other.
Aek for "Hazard and Caswell's. Cod
Liver .011," numubict 'trod by Caswell,
hazard & Co., New York. Bold by all
cigovel—OLllve of Sword's Brick Ma
ese—The °Mee of the Sword Prick Ma
chine Company how been removed from
3:19 Liberty to 52 Canal gavot, between
Penn and VLerty, hod oppmito the ele
vator by the union ho.ilrond Tiepin. They
occupy the second door of the now build
leg recently erected by Mensra Wateon
ihhfolfay, • deDilw
fkrgolturdu /Adios' Furs, a Tsui Flaming* N0..1Z19 Wood street. tf
.• Dry Goods at Wtiotesale.—Ws
Vito the particular attention of buyers at
to our of silks,
wigoods, and all of fancy and
staple goods, and to the fact that wO sell
at the Mires; eastern prices, and out
goods to suitpure-lowers.
J; W. Ilisnirtit &
59 Market street.
Puni.—Cheep rd. Waa. - Fle.mlure, No
39 Wood strehd.
goatething Coed,—The boots, ahoes,
gaiters, for men, ladteaaad children,.
kept at Se Market atreet, are made a
the very beat materi.al, and sold as low
as the
mat. . '
n. '
ctioAll: goods are warranted
give sa If yOU ward some
thing good, and at .gahl vices, call at
low a shoe t(orde. En market strent.
V sad 'Emma the largo and corn
pkto Weft of Andieb• Vlays s at.
Rlemintra, No, 139 street.'
Constlfsdket Water eatMee core
for Diabetes. and all diseases of the kid
bays.- .Votale by ibruggt,sts..slll7. I
Crypt Ruh still continues' at Wzn.
flengiakr's
No 130 WOotillkent.
THE wEF.KT,y GAaTn.
TWO 'EDITIONS. '
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. n.
bore m. 0.! metal:sing "writ'
1:711N5 at laplnning rea , lput matter. leelteb.,
lettelas Edltertal.. tatt.l Mots by Trieetel*
Mall. "enable Kremlin* P:ttb., ter Wt. rt..,
wad !ellen sad moat rellattl• rtneeclat eatl
martial Market Report. Stt.° by a n P . M'' ,
tee city. Farmer, 111,,beola er Otecia
.baule be . ..about It.
TEM YI7OF TIM WICKLY lILISTTM
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—ood mate oopy of over go the pallpilliffto
2, O. duty ♦ddlttoia to altar sea 'undo 4.
oaf Use, .t deb Moo
Noma fo flusacluizoso—to wise= fool
Maar. be son and apeally wlui ed".. l 3 "
.aat...• "'alma • tradaasday adltloa tomb.
scribers Watt' bat bits mall a waukt.
Moue 7 by Draw &row" Meat ode,
orb Arestored Lettery, way bo mat et ea raw.
Address. • OAZZTTX.
I.lmm:rat:it, Paine%
Ea=
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IIcKER.On Sibbeth naoroluT,
at thr.e Veleta. Mrs. M• It I T. ye of Georze McKee. In the Ind year of bi!•••• •
The fenetal alit tale plate fro= the resldlna ,
of her hualiati, Drove alreet.'
T 11 Mender.) xre.a•erop. at - tin
The trice...ls and acquaintances of the featly Ire
reepectlhllr Invited to attend.
ITRDERT/U1
RODEIIT T. ItuDNEY, 1 111114,11 1 .
T.L1211 AND tlilll.)111P, No. 501d011&,..2
& 11, Sheo7. .d No. o Diamond &I&&&&
J oh&IVIN. 00 & limas) keep. always osi Wad Ihw
beat Metal, lionwood, A Gnat and
surood Collins. Walnut. Calm' from dS ter
ards. llowsuod Colena tie upward.; ill MGR
Camna 1h proportion. Carriage. us Esinwr ,
rownialase at low raw Craps, Glove... t ads
and If nyiaring flunlahad gentle...
and night.
ALF.
.E.Xo AI6 E Y, UNDERTALiaIik
- no. Ue• north street, Illtsbargly
corn: is. of all Mad.: ca.trim. u
everldesertptlon of Ta tiara Fundable& SO=
farashad. Mama open daj aad sight, IMMO
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and Carl - laces naratglied.
Rvlrtaacls-Iter. David Ba.rr. In. D.,trri
id. W. Jacobus., D. D" Iboutas Y . i./94
JaeTll.l.llll_e_r_.
L , 0 • . 1 1111DERTA.
• KER. ANo Emu Lima, (stsseasnatoiLas
late bartmel K. Ito-lam.) No. 2 owo tilaskla
thraa &Iva tram Dearer. Aliciasol/ /117., alt"
1,411,- ;' 11 ...•04..*0n4.7,Wa1nat sod Wm.
ItakhailtdftiBai Coal., at pa basal tedell!‘
ariesa - 'loiaatropati at an hotirada.T sad afttlt•
suiaattd CarrLagis runifabal oo .braaa 2.02
aa moat reasonable terms. • ' '
t ZAILY/ECIILI,
DERTaSEd. WU*, Na :44 Okla :MON;
alligheay. dcdawood mad Wow Cada
aelth a toiagdeta stoat of funeral loraMaisig.
Goods, an hood fans3ada44:44:44l mama
at lowest prices. Salo and :dwarf 34334.4•4444'
aar or first 'and 44iddla 144..44. Oarallma
ilaraaehca; tloieles , aaddla &La as.
for blre. • •
WANTS,
WIV E 11— CANYA 811=1...
•••rnE ROTS IN DLUE,'• lb, the MU
days. We art lo 'motor UNTO Agents Is
townthlp. for the abcke wort. 8.411 to.. Var
with ( d l deserlottoo. Address OLLJUIENt
CO.. CO Market street.. Pittaborwb.
WANTED -Ann!
ARHT REVOLVERS.—.*I •
ear Riau or Carb1066;•6580 Paul f.rl/6/VS
RIO or Carbines; 0.0 68 for
or Nary, Rovol . r. re. Crab 6.01.1 for
.6066/ M.
serlpt.ton of or. ams. Perrone hafllS a I
mbar. am. out send them by Itybress S. • IL
J. H. 'JOHNSTON, Hr. at Wasters Ulm Weak • • 1'
sisPebb ant t, Corner Wanly, rlttabegrlL. t
FOR RRNT
FOB BEAN—Warehouse Fla •
211 LIBERTY Snarl. Poitettadoggrgell
Immediately.
TO LET—Four. Ismail and roar.
woolont )10178Xg. In the Berangh et
genet-vine, two .of which hay. tour moan::
quire of my..LIAT(.III, corner or Baron/II pi -
Washington • tenets. Lawrenearllle.
Muse, wittfPlfteen /Lora afyrnd , I. Oa
line of the Perrysville plan► roo4, ono aft Am
the line of mild city. The home is new gad Oho
land good for gardening purposes.
trallicy a II ALL, Ilea' Estate Agents.
Dean"' street. or Dit. Turonuns swam
New Virigiton, tearer countY, l's. -
R 0 ti BENT—OFFICV4-4114.
room now occupied by th. Secretary of Ye
Caton Railroad and Transportation Oodusin
No. .3 Filth street, over 0, kintliciteleka pia
Carpet Store. Time moms are IMIT ibabsl4.l
fry mares, being fronted 'ln the motto el
nese, and on girth street, now being , lo4.loe
the .Nleolson pavement. rendering Mai AM
from noise. etc. Front room contain. WWI glie.
proof ellen. Possession can be hag 'en Leith
PMnimo. Inquire of OLIVE.P. IloCLISTS101• '
CO., =PIM street.
FOE SALE
, .
FOR SALE—ROTEL —A, II K.
thus Country Ilatel dol., a geed tltamaa.
with [nod ac...ut be .014 .rub otirktaloall
(*niters and nztores. For portlattlnn
of dol. J. D. EUAh , Hilla • trget, NW OW**
fold. : •
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Fon Si LE-3 AllittA
FARIS/NG LAND.. In lowa. Term. WW
004 dile. Tares all paid. Will trade bestir
property. For 'particulars Inquire 'of D. A.
800T11. 152,1L1 Market street. • ." •
Fin SALLE —THIIIEE 8011Llitia
LOTS IN ECL.I.FIELD, near Oakleadillbt
eitria, ewe paves from *mamma eart - wit,
lot relit, beautlfolly situated. and eellt b Wl'
sirup. Enquire of WILLIAM ItOLX113;
Liberty Street.
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RO AA-LE--nOnsni
liowAntra Lir., and Sal. at.a2da.. ems
flue FAMILY MUSS that): inn. Dk
Garr HUMES. on. LARUE DIUMIIIMP
110113 E: arca BLACK •alAnEd; ay. ass::
MARES. MIST MUM., near ryallainlaallb.
bala
SiP•Stones bonala and aeld a¢ mama/dew
V OR FAL Loth
corner of Manhattan and Adsaaa WOO st,
noosePaaaenger Railway. ..Lot by m *ra w
frame. contalning 7 rooma and Prod MI6
wall ft:spored. Bona. and Lot on litinglarolL Y!,
Bidwell street, Allegheny Cllr. Lois byllf..
feet; Baron frama contains ball, an .“1.1111•4
goodwasp water and Ras. Alas, anent ma&
aroma and Lola In prod location. 7 1rolirlInd ars .
nuan a Co., Bearer street, neat Iltanops,.
liptelea
A LE—stiAltraillUlle
F
LOTS.—we new teeter on exaseellaitil
I terms • new plan of large and deslrabler beia
log Dart of that valuable proftelll bolandh/dle
the boles of L. C. I. Noble. shunt. at Unailmit
and afßharbsbury. and bear littysolaßlatiollhan
the West Penna. Railroad. A portkiel as thin
lots front the railroad on the bast. 404 IMO
atreet on the tooth. The kits are al by Itallarla
with wlde woe.* running through On sake,
property. TIT soli for aardenitht MM.* Inaw
oat be extolled. ant for beauty at location and
access hare no equal. roe descriptive Idua Inn
fhrther Information call at BILL
Ti LYtl, Red .tats Ascots, Duke stn•Vion..
S.
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UNITED STATES
WATCH COMPACT% WATCHES.
We have Just received another let of Wee
ebrated Watches. They ace eadoeholly ili•
FINEST and lithrree'r the piles ever hOposiel
ito...yeys, beta,. jeweled With CllitnlClL/WW.
•Ispoesl Esaapeteeet, With
OMlOSOisirizig
nolesale and Befall Av.'s.
DIINSEATEI az Luauitre,
as mra antarr.
OPPOSITE MAISOITIC
HENRI G. HALE,
Merchant TallQr,
Coe. Peas and St. Mai" ft,
PITTSBUNGII,3 O A.
OPEN ON SUNDAY,
HERBST ORDINAINIT.
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lIREANI , ADT-7 t 4 19 1.-Y
DINNER -7177 to
131771r=-1 to 7 T. Y.
SEEAUAT 6 TABLES SOB LADIES.
to ' order from 7 a • at. to 7 I. N.
No. 64 Fourth. itrast,
NEAR MARK
I TUE HEST HOLIDAII
.inn one or llitaseColl•bretipfi.
Wheeler It lelleerea hewhhe
Ilitebtmes, am,
for rate .lor liplllll4iiii
co 27
sT9ELE 4LND
- ierw 0400Ds.
IL SMITH. Merahapt Tailor'
stalls virTzut alf., tomer et Miami
. . .
• am lathing 111.!sseoadnagrgaly
of
PALL AND WINTE73. 6.Anlm • .
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