THE_ DAILY GAZE limas= scrim Nosing°, T I EIF:IlUILIN, REED& CO., • .T.roriarsetcbr . as, , - . • ~.. • i.. IL i tr 1t11111A1f.....•..e....•4011.01 Irmo. T. r. tlntror,m, ~ N. P.'mgan, . • EAU.. Bochum iii• 41.111111 • orvicz, DAZE'S= Einimarci xec sa •M nrrn silatacr. Wig repalpu hp« eflreit6 an " 4L- TRUlifilYr i " AID LA nna RaggiTiagtilinWAUX" DAILY: ix~MW r ii " = " ors per.. k... "4.. Sabrermer!, per year:,7f, . Adilrese, • CIAZIRTTL,, • PITTSBURGH, PEN-A-A. C;ljr llittslntrO Gairtts I= At the Cluiter election held In this city yesterday, RIDDELL, the Republican can. .dilate, was badly beaten.bylit.ezewfus, rthe candidate or the Workingmen; IlLacutona received very nearly the entire demecraticaupport, - and - the votes of multitudes of republicans In additlon. Indeed, Mr. RIDDELL carried but one precinct in the whole thy, and that I y a malerity of only four votes. ALLINDED, independent Republican, was elected City Treasuer, over MD regulurgpubllcin, ALLIED= war adopted by the Workingmen, and was supported by the democrats goner. ally, as well as by many ReDubIICIIIIL fiLMiIX, regular Republican, was elected:City, Attorney, over Renews:a, WOr''lngolan. MICARGO, regular Republican, wee elerled . ool2trOlier, over Wright, Work in•~men. The Select Connell stands twenty. Menne, Repel. Henna to three Democrats, and one Labor Reform. The Comcdon Council, thirty.eight Republicans to live Democrats. There is a tie between two of the candidates in Oakland township. Here, where the special causes of dia. Ea:let - action in the Republican ranks are fully understood and appreciated, any ' explanation of these results would be al. together unnecessary. Indeed, we in cline to the opinion that the naked state ment given above will convey an Intel ligible idea of the case to all nisti every. where who are experienced in the man- agement or accustomed to the close ob. serration of • political affairs. When the excitement engendered by alibi canvass shill have expired, so as to give an opportunity' for calm reflection among Republicans of all chases, we de. sign to review, to some extent, the cans. es which hive contributed to thbfresult, not for the purpose of reviving unpleas ant recollectiOns, but to. contribute in some degree to the removal of obstacles to fatuio harmony. AcceiSing to the Conisolidation Act,the official terms, of all the officers elected yesterday will expire in the fall, and their successors will be, chosen concur'. really with the State election in (Vete. her. Harare the time for making new .nominations shall arrive, we trust the Republicans of the city will have sewn tiled their differences, removed 'the let eat as well as the manifest causes of oomplaint which now exist, be prepared again to join, hand in hand, as in termer yoars, and recover the laurels they have now temv,omrily lost, ' GLEANINGS. The American Merck:noshes consid ered It necessary to give a heavy blow - at novel reading, and more particularly 'at Bliss Eluehlbach's novels. At this late date, fifty years after tie time of Scott, and but thirty from the close of the nineteenth century, ouch a blow is as weak and as absurd as the __faint flicker of an expiring tlip. We are no longer Puritans, nor are we to narrow minded, bigoted and unchristian as to lay down blue stocking lawn ; and condemn those - who will not obey them. lire think that when the Churchman wrote- that the - novels' of Mu Muchlbach were "the most Indecent, corrupting and licentletta novels that had ever founda respectable Publisher," if he had happened to re member and to understand the motto the English garter, be might Perhaps • have concluded to burn his manuscript, even If Its place In the piper were to re main blank. Novels are u necessary as sermons, and do quite u much good, for the moral influence Is more widely spread and less egotistical.. We have read many of thenovels referred . .to, and have found much teed in theta". Some of the expressions, but none of the tentimenti, might bore through the thin akin of a hypocritical pharisee, or of a weak minded caviler, but th7:ii - who read the books for things which ought nit to be there, wilt not find them, and those who, like the Churchman, - dread' their con laminating inflamee, should make or --rangements with the Appleton's to have stamped on the back of each volume, Dr. Holmes' warning,. "touch not the unclean thing." • - ' Lastwinter the ItlcinngeOpera Troupe played in New:York, Philadelph`a, Bal timore, Pittsburgh, and most of the cast large cities in the country; but gave Bea ton the go by. The Comeisreiai Bulletin of that city 'thinks it feared to brave the criticism of the most musical city to the country. We hove heard of the Bos ton Organ, but we had no idea that the possession of that, made the town the most' musical. one in the country. In fact; wo have always supposed that Bos ton had, like Pittsburgh, to put up with the scraps and leavings of the Now York season, and we are 10 ranch obliged to the Bulletin for haying enlightened us ss to the true State of the case. Verily the western towns will heat the east In the race 'of progress yet, if the Cast doei not watch -closely. Detroit, which Is an • energetic and a beautiful city, Is going to tinilbrm its mail curlers. They are . to wear neat, salts of West Point - grey, with metal buttons, the ,trousers have a black stripe and the cap • 4 a naval one with a postal badge. This Ise Slight - matter apparelftly; but it is a good thing and shows progress, and De troit will not sutler front it. As-to ns, we 'don't erca have a pollee uniform, .which does not however matter much, es long as we luote no force tumuli It. A girl named telly Wright made away with herself on Friday last In Chicago, by swallowing Morphine. It was s clear csse,of "onts...mpr o °demi. nate," sure; loving, abindoned, des perate, dead, were the stages of the last few,week• and we should , I:My and not coigarott such 0111C15 Jest , about as Ore 'as we should condemn and not pity. • )fence la in a nice state. Ortega is in prison, Eocobedo wants to raise thing thousand men and take • Cuba, 14004 demands are being made on Guatemala, several of the members of Congress era In prisorytklnarez is unpopular, and Maxinalluftris regarded as a Saint, and • his embalmer has been imprisoned for eelltne relics of him . • , .. The. recent high winds in Michigan played same queer pranks. They took the rwl Offthe - Firemana Hall, in Ann Arbor, and, alter carrying It over • con le of houses, deposited It Di the back yard of It third, which. showed hOw-the winds are stupid, for nobody, ass gam etal thlng, , wants a no in . bar.k A prisoner In the jail at Grandßapida Michigan, found some ret Olson to bis cell and took St, hoping to mate him self ill, sad thereby present his appear- SUM nt,Court. He succeeded, - for he died from. the effects of it during the night. He Was charged with erianerupt to steal baggage- _ The Pruden needle gan is to have trial -►t the "State anenal in New York Oily en Thursday next It is as t un tried In this country. MEE voumE VIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. FORTIETH CONGRESS. The Pacific Railriads. Claims Against Great B r taiu Goretaments of the !Mel twit, The Codicition Bill - Pos*' ned, Ear Te.....ph I - 0 toe Pittsburgh Guest. • • WAsursorms, Doc. 10, 1 ~ SENATE. The CHAIR submitted the rep y ofd the Secretary of the Treasury to the reso lution inquiring whether, and by what authority., Edward Cooper had beep pointed Aosistant Secretary of the rei erksi Amy: A vacancy haring 01:CUITP by j I the resignation of Mr. Chandler, e. Cooper was authorised undbr tlit ---- iite OI February,'l7o3, to assume the „duties of the Mike until his successor was op- Pointed. Referred to Committee on Iri 11311C , 1.. UT: HOWARD offered the following resolution, which wag adopted; Rego/col, That the Secretary of the In terior be requested to flirnlsh to the Sen. ate a statement setting forth, first, the amount of 'United States bends binned to the Partite Railroad; Company ',and its bralletlCS, inelliding the Contrail Pacific Relined tbirnpany, under the act 0n862, and amendments thereto, tho dates, of which fire the same, issued to the edam pony, and delivered to and sections of the road, in respect to which they were granted; second, alt necount between the United Staten and 'edit Company cud each geld branches,. including the Central Piteille Company, setting forth die amount of interest paid by the United States on such bonds, and the amount Or interest repaid to the United States by said Company and each of sald branches, including the Central Pacific RearOsci Company, odd the mode of repayment, whether to cash or transmiaslen of dig patchee and transportation of mails nod supplies, as provided -by the .charteit; third, the length aline on each road al ready completed and stecepted, degigcutt- Mg the locality, , ' offered the following rosolißten, which was adopted: - Repolred, That in answering the rose tenon .of the Senate -of the eth inst., calling for cermspondence relating to against Great Ilritahr, the Prert dent be requested, if compatible with'h, public interest, to furnish a copy of all, the correspondence, and ether papers not heretofore published in this country, touching the 'recognition of belligerent rights by that power at the beginning 01 the rebellion:Vac. touching the depreda tions on ilia commerce of the United States by the Alabama and other vessels built, armed, equipped and Mranned in Great Britain, and, if convenient, he cease the Secretary of State to prepare an index to all correspondence and deco ments on these subjects. A Joint Resolution was introduced b5 r t Mr. ROWARR and referred to the Com mittee on Claims, instructing the Secro, tar - y ofWar to settle the claims of the Columbia Turnpike Company for dama ges to their pronerty during the war. A. bill to regulate the rights of married women in the Datrict of Colombia wee introduced by Mr. Harlan. and referred. Mr. WILSON'S _brit to remove disabil- Ries from certain citicens In Alabama was referred to the Judie - nary. Mr. GRIMES introduced a Joint Res, °teflon in regard to Cessular appoint-, manta, Referred to theNavolCenimittee.; Mr. COLE introduced the 'following bill. which was referred to tiro Committee on Finance: "That the United States notes, co rn wooly called legal tender notes, shalt bei receivable in payment of all taxesiinter-, nal dales, excises, debts, and demand's: eyerY,kind due to the United States, - except duties on imports; and of al claims and demands against the United States of every kmd, except for interest on bonds when payable in coin, and shall also he lawful money and legal tender In payment of nil debts, public and pri vate, within the - Vnited States, except where otherwise specially prlded to contracts made-after thetth day T July, 11133, and except on imports anti atereist as aforesaid." Mr. DOOLFITLE offered an (amend ment to the bill introduced by Mr. Wit ' son on Friday, to allow the adoption of Constitutional Amanda:nite or cenven lion by majority of voter; Instead of requiring a:majority of those registered. The amendment makes; the proviso that persons who did not possessvotingquali dentist's required by those Statea pre vious to the rebellion -must, in Order, to be permitted to Tote at mid election, be possessed of one of these qualifications: Ist, service in the United !states army of one year or more; ability to read the Constitution of the United States: and subscribe hie name to an oath to sup port it; or,' sd; freehold estate in his own right to the value of two hundred end fifty dollars. • Mr.•DOOLITTLE said IL as he ex pected; Mr. Wilson ehoald press his bill, rile amendment was very - important. It might possibly bring peace to that dis tressed country. Ho hoped Congress would .take a position on the question that tie imple would sustain. Mr. WILSON said his bill was simply to strike riot that very remarkable pro vision in the bill to provide for this more efficient government of the rebel States, which, when the bill passed, ho thought would operate badly for the friends of reconstruction. but nine Statea lend or dered and elecced their Csniyentkms, and caters were going on, be thought, ex ceedingly well; wit was donhtfol wheth er his bill seas newshary. elections there had been conducted in as orderly a manner as in the average of the country, and if ono or two of the new Conetitu tions failed, which was doubtful, there certainly would not be more than that. Reconstruction was sore to triumph, tel spite of ell that might ho sold about it. Mr. CON.NFS hoped that this very linglortant bill would Wallowed to come in without bettor no prejudiced. Ho should be ready to review itwhen it et. was lo tltimylll3reSate.=.irPirtin "tended to u censure him. He not into may diacuse lon of Ii further than to say it was an important bill. He did not know from the remarks of Mr. WIL son, whether ho was In earnest and meant to insist on his bill or abandon it. Which ever course that Senator took he (Doolittle) was very much in earnest in offering the proviso. • , Mr. DAVIS said the greatest Mite ever before the people woe booming up, before them now,• whether this should be a ne• gees or-whlte man's- government. - .11e cent decisions of the" people showed' It was to remain a white man's govern ment to the end. If the Senators from Massachnsetto wanted that question for ever decided, let them bring out Fred. Douglass oaths candideto for President, end four-fifths of the white people would rally to show them that mushroom negro Weillluftl,feroed upon the South, , would bo at under their feet. The strongest desire in his bosom was to overthrow tho republican radical party. He hoped the Senator from Einssallusetts would Mess his measure; it was alest he : wanted to come quickly. • - . • Mr. STEWART add that one would suppose from the - remarks „of the last speaker, that the Union p arty were going begging far the pasistene"ss of the African race. He thought no one placed any great importance Cu the. votes of ono tenth of the American people; that - the real imams to be deeldedine wbetherloy al or disloyal men should govern the country. Every Unionman adhered to the Proposition that - it: was unsafe - .to place power in - the hands-of - disloyal men. lie„ repudiated the charges that CanaTaaa bad acted useenstitntionalth and then reviewed their comma toward' the South before and after the refusal of the Strati to accord their rights - to - loyal .men until Congress eafernehlsed,:not only blacks but most of those whites who had forfeited their rights. He then took rep and commented upon tberpollaY of the President until the expiration of the morning hoar. .- • On motion of Mr. CHANDLER hie roes. elutionon the subject. of Abyssinian bel llgereutrights was postponed. Mr. DRAKE'S rat lotion condemning the tone andiangnage of coneleportions of the President's towage was taken - up. - Mr. Drake said nothing but a setae of duly Prompted Min to -offer tide retold- Son and suggest this perhaps extras dl. - nar y course, but if= saseu/twas Worth resisting, It was Worthy of effectual re statanee... The question was whether the blows and _kicks administered brtho President totkatgrealmonldbe solvederer by Senatorial dignity-end silence on their part; he thought was little short of criminality. Never before had , a Presi dent deoltredeneonstltakmal bills that had already become :lawiL • When • Mil kid beams a taw,' the President was merely the executory power and bad no ~ n \ ''', •‘ . `,y,A,g4,4 1 4• r-,----,•••:•-.-•.: • -r.,,,,,___,...:•.- ' fn.... , A.•-•••• ''' • - ' -. -' "r - - ._- 4. . . .r• •• , t . • . gs,':-1•••,,‘\....7..... •P•4::c„,....,.. 4, r . , - V - ;‘ ... ; : : •-' . .,, - 1' „._, i l, •',.... bil: ' : 4 - • . `,. , ---,4:,:‘'1";"-iCd: .4, 1 , titto6 .., ‘,...._,..„.....,,i , "..,.- s t *• , -"---.-- 2:1-7- ky-.. , 2 - %% 1 -: :r7,,!. ','-:=C-g-f------- --------=-- -'-:---'77-' ------- 1 -,- ) _ ) I \ ' ---- ' 7 - 7-I ';i7 7-- ,.. , - - - -- ..r.-2, - --__ - -,..,___-_. A - ,„..........,.7._ -- "• - -7- I , - --____::- --_- ----- - 2 -- ---- --- 7. ,-- :,-/,-.-----------T----"'"" - ' --- 7 - : -.•1 more right then tiny other men to de clare It ceniititutional. An officer charged with the extsiutlim ore leer had no right . to Impair the etTeettvenms et that law. The President had n right ,to his private opinion; they hod a right to de mand that be keep It to himself. denouncing such a law as uncetilititu- Donal, was, under the circttmstances r aa incitement and inviletlnli - to resistance. Doubtless the otfonder against It would snap his finger at it. relying on Haven tire pardon. The ExecutiVe weUld DM bably do likewise„mul if !so, would be the greater :criminal of the two. What gave greater dangerto these declarations of the Provident was the inflammable. state of the South. Dnt for that they .nitglit have been passed by In silence. Ile (Mr. Drake.) hid concluded that ho lied no mere right. totreat the President with consideration In this discus elan than though he wore a dotible skinned rhinoceros. Do admitted the President might reeommend the repeal of any leer for the sake of expediency, or he powersum that the President had the to recommend its repeal as unconstitutional. Even then it de pended under the cittilniettinces of the I case: But he hid no right to emiseulate the forgo of that lair or, incite resistance to It. All knew that this was the last step he meditated. What meant. his in ' ouiry, in the message, 'how ter he had power to resist Congress" and the suggestion that the Executive might be forced to• stand en his right of course against Congress. It was but feeling the pulse of Con gress, to see how fir be might go, end the pulse of rebels and rebel Nympa thizers to roe how far he should be sun ported, end sea proof of that, had be the power, no would drive. Ahem from the capitol at the point of the bayonet.. The President was precluded by the action of Congress in passinca bill, from pronoun cing an opinion en it, otherwise than as an individual, Congress bring the su preme legislative power, whose nets were entered on the record in art-hives of the nation, rod every such. °Meer was bound by it and mast make It his own rule. Especially was this the mise where a law is passed over the President's veto. If it were true, then, that the President had not this 'tight, it followed that ho had used his high °lnce to sot before them the opin ions of Andrew Johlison, who Was no more then one oilier man they met in the street. Was not that a breach of the high Privileges of ;Congress f Ile was .convinced this icdled .for rep rehension, and they could not, in slow of their high office, pass by this denunciation in the State paper rend over the whole Union. This se - au the Senateof the United States and he would preserve Ito Cignity from such eucroaehments, so It Should never again be attacked by Executive insolence. This much he owed to himself and the noble State he represented, whether the Senate :Treed nr not. . _ Mr._ 2011.N.50N dosirnt to speak on the resolution, but void If agreeable to the Senate he would prefer to hay° it postponed until to.ittorrow. At the sumstion of Mr. SIIMMAN fUrther consideration was postponed to Thursday, and after a sh,rt Lzocotiyo Session (ho Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES In the vote on Saturday styli - fending flowing sautes contraction, the lowing mn. were omitted of tnembers voting nny Messrs. McCullough, Poled, Pike. rIP ce t " / Iru T r Price and hill to amend the additional bounty net so as to 'extend its benefits to soldiers who have been discharged, for the expiration of their tents of service. at short thno prior to the actual expiration of their term. ,'Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. ) The SPEICEBR announced the follow ing committees: On Reconstruction—Mesters. Stevens, Pa. Boutwell, Bingham Farnsworth. Ilnlbard, N. Y., Itaxminn, ' Paine, Brooks d Beek. On Rorlsion or Laws of .Ilnited Mates Memos. Poland, Spalding, Jenekes, erns and IVoodwarti. On Ordnance—Messrs, /fop% Butler Mr. DOIKE offered s resolution in- tructing the Committee on Military Af• I irs to inquire into the expediency of establishing a United Staten Arsenal at ~ tort David Russell. Cosy°. rte, Dakota erritory. Adopted. • Mr. 1100 PER introduced a bill to pro- Mde for the seating of scales, weights end halaners used by National Rants, Nail' Yards mid Custom [louses. Re (erred. •• - IMr. ALLISON, 53 a question of privi lege, presented a• letter froth Mr. Ord +Vey, Sergeant at Arms, referring, to certain ' newspaper prtragraphs, particu larly one in the New Ifampahlre Patriot,. . charging him with haVilnr, had =mined le6ve sums for liquors, cigars. stn., Mr ini hed to Committees of the Rouse, and ti nounelngsuch charges as utterly "false il base; denying that any bill, for -Ibi s Iv, clgarsor other extravagances had . n allowed gam ho wits Sergeant at A s, and requesting an exfuntuation of hi account.' Mr. Allison stated .ho had !al h in the honesty of that officer, but th ght that his request was reasonable em proper. lie therefore moved that the "abject be referred to the Committee ou mooting. Agreed to. Er= 0. 3iines and I.lining—Mr. Knott. Public Inaildings andrGrounds— Mr.l.Toncs. On Expenditure on Public Mr. I Grover. On Expenditures' War Department— Mr. Galloway. ' DruGGs. from the Committee on - Public Lands, reported a joint resolution extending for two years the time allowed •• d companiell in Michigan and Wiscenain so as to entitle them to land under act of Mnreb :id, 1885, with the proviso that said roads shall be com pleted befere December llst, 1872. Mr. WA:MM.:BNB, of Illinois, de nounced the bill and the whole policy of Land grants an being for tie bene fit of railroad companies and In oppedition to the interest elf the people. Be moved to lay the Joint resolution on the table— yeas Si. nays 11. Mr. JULIAN advocated tini bill. Mr. ROSS expressed surprise that after all the land granted Michigan within the last four years there was any mere ptib-• lie land in that State. • • Mr. WASHBURNE attempted toget the attention of the House to some other points invhived, but was prevented by the previoue question, under. which the Joint resolution eased—y - o.s 10.9.nay539. Mr: FARNSWORTH, from the poet office Comnlittee, reported a Joint resolu tion making it the duty of the Postmas ter General to allow Senators and Berra. sentatives to examine and copy all papers and recommendations in the office per taining to the appointments and removals of poofoopoteffl, dt.C. ' Mr. JULIAN, who originally introdu ced the resolution, explained th e name. city. He said some time cities he culled at the Department to loon. at some papers and found that they were examined before ho was allowed to seethettl. one CAM. in looking over the payers connected with, tho removal of a Postmistress, the only support of a blind mother, he found among theta an offer of a tom of money to the Assistant Postmaster. Gotland for the removal of the inctunbent nod 'the appointmentof the applicant... Ho would not says bribe was Operative, but title *Limed why ouch wiper. should be open to the inspection of the members. • • Mr.:WARD raked Mr. Julian whether ho connected the Second Assistant Post master General - with that appointment. Mr. JULIAN replied be did not. The letter had been &Ida:seed by Mistake to that olDdal, sod been by him bond al to the First Assistant - , Postmaster General. • • • The joint resolution pawed, The SPEAKER announced the next 'business In order was to bo the congas. than bill, which on the NM of March, lust wea postponed till the Id Tuesday in December. • Mr. CHANDLER addressed the Homo against the meaanro declaring Math was time the black rag of conitsaition was lowered and the Union - Jackralsed in its Mead. Mr. ELDRTDGE followed on thiamine side. He declared It was time union was restored and that the people were enjoy /lig the frultsof their victory. Why had not onion been restored? The faithful and impartial historia — n — Weilid; , In ans wering that question, prefer a most Cor ral IndiMment against the party which had the coiltrol of the Government. At the conclusion of Mr. Eldridge's remarks, the bill was postponed until the 21st of January next. An adjournment for the holidays, from the 20th of December to the 6th of Jana nr. DA 'KS asked leave to offer's /violation requesting the President to furnish, information as to' the - sale - of public vetraelseince the close of the war, but Mr. /Kungen objected. Mr. INOERBOLL asked leave to offer • resolution - directing the Committee on Ways and Means to Invent ways and means necessary to; nolo,* and put in circulation the enormous amount of 8186,167 820 now locked up in the vaults the Treasury, or each, part thereof as may be required to pay interest on the pablie debt. GARFIELD °bleated. I Mr. ASEELEY, of Ohio, made some remarks In rapport of his proposed . Con, atitntienal amendment. Adjourned. ME MOND THREE - O'CLOCK A. M. PROS EUROPE. The "Times" On Inipeaetunent The Roman . Question Fenian Funeral in Liverpool. N. Ronber's Eipluattet! Concern ing Lnxembnrg. By Telegregh to the Pittsburgh Gazette 1 GREAT "Tom" Enriontat Ott turnacungsr. Loxnolr, Dec. 10.—Thu action of the United States flown. of ItePresentutives on the resolution for the impeuchment of President Johnson excites considerable comment. Tho editorial, in the <nurse of which It highly praises the Howie for its refusal to impeach the President, considers this result as re opening the course of practical legislation. The Pinua expresses fear, however, that the President will accept the act of the Rouse as a new endorsement of his poli cy, pod from this concludes that the old hopes of sound reconstruction most i.e deferred. TIM ROWAN QUESTIO.N. LON'DOX, Dec. 10.—It is iqferrod, from the toner of a speech made by hr. Rou ter, in Corps Lexielent', that the French Emperor las adopted the policy on tbo Roman question viltich coincides with the views and desires of the clerical party. This impreenlon is strengthened by the Lena of the French peer. since 0.. .peach tr. delivered. The Liberal Journals are greatly dissatisfied, wild... the Clerical organs seem jubilant. =I Ltv =root., December la.— The Fenian sympathizers are making extensivepre ',orations for a public funeral in Liver pool on Sunday next, in honor of Allyn, Gould and Larkin, but the iinndemcn threaten to break up the procession, and it is feared a salon riot may take Ma,. should the proPened demonstration 1,0 attempted. I=3 rut LUZSISOCIO QUZEITION-EXTLANA PAUIe, December !loon or has s,me 'official explanation, in regard to the old Luxemburg dis pute.` Ile affirms that We tint snag,- lion for a change of frontier came la-I year• from Prussia, and deMares that since the settlement of the coignl env, which won followed by the London 'on ference, France has entertained no thought of territorial extension by nego tiation or conquest. =MEI IlardAY, December 10.—The Prusdan Housior Deputies have voted to transfer the ezpensee of the Foreign °Melt of Prussia to the Budget of tho North (7cr• mon Confederation. Iron. George Bancroft, Minlater of the United States, Lad an onldlenee pester day with the Queen. DIsPLACED rnuver.s. BnkIIX, Dee. 10.—Private treaties in dtmnifylng the displaced Princes of Hanover and other provinces annexed by •Prnesta were to-day approved by the Diet. '" DUE INVESTOR DEAD. Drays, the Inventor of the noedlo gun, is dead. suas*ED err. grEENsrowle, Dec..lo.—Thc eta:mm.44 City of Washington, from York. touched here to-day. Bovraexrrox • Dec.llo—Eocning—The steernship Bremer), from New York, arrived today.- nauotakt. AND coximarccigii.' Loxpow. December 10.—Esenisg.— Consols, 92.1; Piro-Twenties, 71 9-16; Illi nois Central, BO?. Fr:ANIE.FOIST, December 10—Ecening.— U. S. Bonds, Bd. Ltvatiroot, Decamber-.11i. - -Ecening. Cotton cloeed heavy, at a decline of id; American Middling Uplands, 7d; do. Gr imm., 71d; sales to-day of tetioO, • balen. BreadstuiTs dull, with a declining ten dency. Corn declined to iris for mixed Western. Oats, at Ent for A merhan. Barley, as ad for American. Penn, 47s for Canadian. Wheat without change.' Provisions—Lard declined to 40s lid for fine American. Pork, Beef, Cheese and Bacon unchanged. Petroleum without change. If anoints - rut Dicenaber io.—Market for Goods and 'Varna dull and heavy. AXTIVERP, December 10.—Encning.— Petroleum declining; .standard white, 45 francs 7fi centimea NEW YORK. =l=l NEW Yong, Dec. 10, 1807 IZAT/ONAL BANN /MIT. • 'ln the Case at tune before the Supreme Court, a lloston National Bank having been 'Sued by attachment on the ground that it was a foreign corporation; the defense moved to vacate the order mainly on the ground that the act of Congress creating National Banks pro vided that they may be sued In United States Courts In the districts In which they are locidad,and that, being Govern ment agente. they'srst free from the Ju risdiction of all other Courts. - Judge Ingraham decided that their Incorpom does nolmake then. United States agents, and if it did it - would not alter their gen °Tar-position except es to particular transactions In which they were agents, being In this respect in the po sition of any bank, and that-the - word "may" in the act wee peremPtery but restrictive, and that' State Courts had Jurisdiction, and that the United States was foreign to the Stafeof New York within the mean- Ing of the coda, and, therefore, the as most stand. .. • TIM lIENALD 4111 TUE ASIIOIIIATZD raves. The Meirdd'e petition to the aesocla tod Press to be allowed to retract lb, let ter of withdrawal boa boon under debate In the dasoclatlon tar two mouths. Mr. Marble, of the World, bold that the membership and interest of the Herald in the Aasociatlon to be In fact and law terminated, to take effect from Menem berniat, and, therefore, the Hrratdconld tot become a member alter, that date, sa-e b the unanimous consent of the dasoclatlon. It ban 'been decided 'by a malorty of the members that ainaJority vote (teakd grant the Herald's petition. KELLY. ' The F 111211112 Col. Holly 1111.9 not arrived. The person mistaken for him • was Capt. Carroll, who has been confined in Mount Joy• prison for upwards of eighteen months.. ATEA-Milt ♦IIIIIVED ..The steamship Aetna, from Liverpool mos vtnan hOlaight...d Queenstown on the !lath, arrived RIOMOND. toiliasAtteas:-ww.mort "flail Cost • nor Memo Ladd, *e. ter Telegraph to the Platebar[hWM.] • RICHMOND, DOM./2—ln the Conver.- Gen toylay ordinances Axing the pardon ofmrWnl pmperty from seizure fae fn= tore indebtedness securing_ the rights of property, enlargingi the civil otpacities of married women, and of prohibiting fu ture Legislatures from levyinq an oyster were passed, and the Convention sdlenrned until Thureday.-. The oornor-storto of the new Mietoniti Hall was laid to-day. The Grand Lodge of Virginia was present. The hotels are packed with delegates to the Convention. . • The Conservolve Convention which meetakt•ntorrow boa brought to the city ; nearly every man ibrinerly prominent in Stifle . . zees, 40peessea zz Geo. Mamma. ter asamosea w Vis antssersa sosta..l Nzw Ozzazzow Dec. le.--.The &Ba in order hr: Dees isseedt 6pecfat Or der No. MT.—Charles W. Emerson hereby - appointed Judge of the Third Dlattict Oonzt at New Orleans, vioe E. T. Fellows. resigned. By command of Gea. Hancock. -`.6 . 7 PITTSBURGH.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1867 FROM WASifiNGTON. The Richmond Collectorship. Army and Mileage Matters: Eap3ose3 of Sterimboat Inipectaro. tontention of nose Interested in ihe Mantifeentre of epirlo. Teler.reph to the riAt6lar .1, Uuttla 2 WAYITIN, 170 N, DeC. 1807 12=5 • Tho 'Senate Finance Committee met , this morning, aud had under discussion the also of collector James, of Ilichmondj, Va., suspended by the President fee al leged corruption in °Mee. The COMMit., tee, in view Cr all the feels anti after.p Cull dibcussion, decided to mullein the President in suspending James, and 0p.. , !minting. Coned"; Mr. Mulford. , The i Louse Military Com mitt. id a ses sion this morning thrided to report bill abolishing nil brit - et. ranks In the army and pruhl bitin., tiny (nailer brevet ing er_otlict,r, 'except during the limoof actual war, then only for gallant anti mar. Itoriotts eourinet in the then of the ene my. The hill ulso provides that no bre vet pincers shall w earu uniform on dress parade, which aocarda with his brevet; rank. It proridr*, 'when uncle oilleens. ere nasigned to duty by the , President, they hall-not , draw pay as to in - pret rank: The Qoliimittee bad elan under dlneoa sfun the propriety or divosing and sell ing the military reserve lands at St. Louis and For: haven worth, Oa,ts, but no ronclusinn was rcarbel. “eiteral Gran: ban notified the ( in:ttee that he thinks the Guvermnent anenals and lands in joffer,, n . Missouri, can be iltspenned with with,tit detriment to the publieseb., vice. LIN LIN TO Rattan., Dr. A tent VOLO W 11.4 taken in tin, House to. day nn thn natanet of granting pm:44' Land*, to radread otapa W.,. it came up at int. sha;,, ne 0 ntli n•enrlnd trout rommitt..n on rol.n. Lattd4, renewing grar.l.l nt tail 1,111 , 1 N nad to ratirtnal :mpantea :n Attetti-tan Wittennetn. Mr . Wnaltk rat, nt ti and,. thn r.•lllaati at nI.I eranttior we nn, ut,.. roll he VralltNi I louse bi Itism notion: nosr, Aft he. unde,throl noreorus sit:ons svoui:l ht. toil., 1.11 , sthnor,nl:ntiar, m el:arse - tor, end the ioe:ple beJ) n : to know beiber nstoo•lcil ooptirsue this liolniv 01 sun; :..d': the If :min bel:mg to U.n tO ft/111 - nod nopolinis. The Yon, nml bays were upon the fneo:::ee of the NU, slid 11 was i'i.srrze:t by it :no of One Itnn tirtsi and eftht to twcn!v.mnc. 31ILS.A.fit MAIT ER. • Ti, 11,,, I ',l; tit iZ:eO Ihir i et extra •New member* , hthn three ttlext.t.x h.r what to eettlith• ered P,11,1,1 e t'etgreet•-namely. the fohritt \ lamb, f the .1 et r 3114 pre•tent -..e•oteet. .1 I: h• et4t: the +•utt ev., was !Ilily by the t o wn - ,sintree, t. 4•11, rimt they wit!. rephrt ~he lax: ally "lint ntltertge. ' • =I Tlte NtitioloO t!osl,ottomt nf thou , 10- . torostoll in the nuo.nne•toro and ssis tzt liner verdoc. ,ir. Cur tin., of I Moot., vt tot o.evied nrcriderat; !‘1..--rs. S. P. / tov, rt -tot, Now Yorl.i d. A. li. Morally, Zia.; n, L E. r.;lons.! of J..ha ruder.: ••••• Mesoo-s; Sr, Vot it. Sltitift, Va.„Nlatkitis, Pr.:int.:4, an tak.. ,no: "the the ob•ect Yf convenor...l erns - . pars. • • [holy repreitentattoos ;n Congress the Inetnek-ney of the present tflIC en spirits. 11.-not roc. tionend con)' t.evid•sl chance in the lan, to ott duet° an indueon,ot for fraud. Ito futtisll,3 that In 1.11001, tbere to as than tire cents It gallon eollernsl on whisks- consumed. Mr. Murphy propo sed that a 00,11rmttro he appointed to rep resent MlCllllntertea, which wan AIM& to. They arc t, report to-Morrow. The fol• ton - ttor are the Potninitioe On Reetlfvera and ManiVa,turerr. Messrs. Murphy, of Ohio, Hoffman. of Now York, Kinds . . of :tits....,tottuttelt,, liver, of Now yeta. Simpkins, of Missouri, and Sailor, of Penti•rlvania. On Dlatillera. Shannon, -Massa:2llll,ns. Marsden, New York, Harris, thin. Carlin, Illinois, Martin, G•ite-un, Ohio, Ennio, Neon Yor.;,' Emmett. ndthl, L t steh, yerm n y . t. vonia, Smith. Virg;nla, Martin, Mary land, and Stine, Now York. On Corn mission Merelnints. Prnatt, Nth, Cum. intim, New York, MeEncalne, Kenton. kr, Creightnn. -Maryland. Crlvllic, Ohio, horn, Frolnrltol Iloohu, Missouri, klaryland, and De long, New York. There n - ere about tiiirty delegatcs present, and ahem are constantly arriving. 11=1 The lion•, Mint/try Conunittee IWIS tinder dismission the questisn of dives.. ing of tlie military r...,ervo lands nt St; Louts mul Fort - Le.uvenworth, but• no - nonolusion hos been rouched. Gen. Grunt haw noti ellthe-Commi flee that he thinks the t;overnment, arsenal ni Jefferson; Mo., can be dispensed mitt, 'Without de triment to the public service. I= It probaido the Ileums Judiciary, Committee will report against allowing any extra mileage to members or Con gress; also, that the /louse Committal. on Freedmen's Altura wilt recommend the conti nuance of the Bureau until alter lilo Southern State. are admitted to rep resentation in CongrossiA. userkfaav COLORED *Hs zziou*. . At a pleating of the colored working men of the Diotriet loot night, a commit tea was appointed to Joel.ee means of tot coring altar proportion of employment on tho int bl le works. EX I•EHDITV RLf rt,ft NA.LAIIE:S To ercr.t34 =I A communication from the Secretary of the Treasury to the 'lmo shows that the expentlittim salarit,for aupervis- In; and - local ateamlxott inspectors dur ing toad- year eluting .J uno, /Oa, wero $07,000, and the fceehollectednesily AIIOTIIEE VETO EXPECTED The bill striking' Um word white from the charter of thiti city and Goorrenen, and from all ; : the A lawsi of this DistriCt, which-pawed the jlouse -yesterday and the Senate bat Thuraday,. Weut.to the President this afternoon. A vete is ex pected.: snohnouno ntnivur 1/101/... The Munn llllhaiy Coimmittert" hes. decided to repiirt a bill abolishing all brevet ranks int the army and prphibit- Ing any further breveting of - .inborn, ex cept during time of amnia warmnd thee only for gellantand'lnerltorlous conduct In the face of gin enetuv.l ' • ' = ThoSenita Couinilteo nn roisigu Ro• latlons has on its table n•troaty with the Sandwich islands, Venezuela, Danm rk Japan and Madagascar. • IS 111 Prwatax OF CO GLOT(IIi JAMIE, "The' Remote Finenee Committee has decided to Inertia the Preroidant In ea pending Collector James, of Richmond, and appoluting Collector. Mulford. , , I= •General Sherman was on the floor o th• depett. 1-0-41-Y• „ G.Eatida Proceeding.. of an. woOreallon—Zlee. • • • Ulna of OMepors. , • • EBy Taleerahtt t • the nitebtfech lissethe 3 ATLASTA. D. 10.—Tho Convention reassembled at neon, J.I. Dunning in tho Chair.. Mr. Dtundnir statiallhat aa hrr.'l3lodgotk .. "44 . boon . electod.tanW iry"ohtdrinan yeatordap, sud .was not then present, he . would Tow Tacite Chair in favor of that Freudian:natl. tbo o obJectlona were mode and Mr. Illodanit took but placo as Chairman and readta long eddreea.' ' • Tho rmolution requiring culdidaten r the prateldoncy of the Coavontion to state their 'views on the roller bill was laid on tho table.. - . The Convention proceeded to the eye d°. of a President, by viva.voce which resulted 'as feline/et J. - R. Paired...of Barlow,103; Dir. Dunning 40, and Mr. Er. win 2. The election is regarded as a tri umph for the more coneervative wing. Mr. Parrett, - In his address, weld above) all thlnge. Use' Convention lehonld *do nothing to throw additional obalaelea in the path of tbo Republican party,ar put wespona In the bands of their anemias. P.M. tihiebly, of Floyd; a member of tbes - Layst League, wee elected Secretary over A. Gaskill and T. E. - Marshall.- of Monroe. Assistant feecretary.-; Pending the election for President; an outside ne. gro attempted to vote In place of an at. sent member; ho was discovered and brought to the bar and put • out as en' in truder. The Convention adjourned until toanorrow. NEWS Mt TELEGRAPH —Concerning the convention' of whis i - toy distillers, dnd others interested in the business, held In Washington City; gesterday, the New York Herald special layeit was one of the most Important 'of Ehe kind which baa yet taken place. The rfil, emanated from the meeting held In ir York on the It2tt of list month. The eitensive distiller, Mr. Curtiss. of Minis, offered to prove that the Inter nal Itevenue Department Wind t° collect fivoixonts a gallon on tho quantity of Whiskey Consumed In his State during ti. n o,past elm month., and that the bonded rehouses aro a great source of the pre 'wailing frauds, and the easy manner in ishich Bayonne Collectors and Irrokers, acting In collusion, manage to hoodwink Rho flovernment in taking 'whiskey out of bond, ostensibly lobe rent to Europe, iwberi It really finds _it way. to California mid into rectifying datilteries in Eastern ties,Frs. It willto urgod upon Congress to a. all 'whiskey beforo it leave the distil ! land reduce the tea to twenty • ht..% . — nnotner Teta malt - 20012 be erspbetad 1- toils' the Preldilenc: , The House has .motel for. 11 second time the . bill to tithe out the wont "white" from the s of the ll_strict of Columbia, regu tiro; the selection of furore, and leaving golored box paves equally eligible with ;Whites. Title hill passed Loth branelie, ' : of Congress In July. last, but 11.65 sun+ "jeered to a "po4leet veto!' by the Prod.. tilent. Should 'Congress lake- its usual oliday recess, It will slain ehare a like ,* '..:ln tho civil snit fa 11.10 Unitell States , ltrlct Court in St.Lduis, ogninat Itodo- an & Co., tobacco ruanufacturm, the 1: [lury returned a verdict condemning all Mamitactured tobacco, raw material, 140019, implements, machinery, ac. In u previous trial of the dcfendinta for Or li:Mg fraudulent brands to mauttfactur d tobacco, the Jury failed to agree and action KM then brought up for the torfeitur• of material and appurtenances f the factory with the above result. This said to be the trot civil suit of the kind this Country. elated there will be five hundred iletegaiea at the Conservative Convention, :to assemble in Richmond to-day (Wed .. begaday.) It Is stated the Convention will 4ppose univerhal autirture, bet fa ror Hintpartlal aultrage on othmstional and property miallneat one; also, favor the nomination of Gen. Grant for the, Penni ' done, , on the New York platform, and to Ilt.eral in every partictilar. An address will be leaned it, the "people of the tented State," Douse Postal C.thurnittee has decided In report a resolution requiring the Postmaster General to perMit all members of CorMrms to inspect the lament on file in his department regard. log hoe removal and- appointment of po , atnevtera in their Districts. liereto fore the Department has treated that clans of tumor, as confidential. —the iron and ether manufacturern, in Convention at ilavoland, Ohio, on Nidosiay, approvid the eallfar n Nnt•onal I...lonvantion at Clovolnnii. on tho 15th. to proper., a removal of taxation on doirelee no Itl xiirirn. 'fbny also adopted a reno tattoo fitv4,rina the raining of taxon ■ufd nlen to pay tho Internet of the poblle, debt and the enrrent expects. of the tiovorninent. --A terrible chock of an earthquake occnrred at 'Pert° Itieo, on the let last, ono plaou the •inhaintante were, at , eltur , li hearing masa, and the anent, whirh enlUPni WAN MOE pitiable. Peeple were dashed together In congternatiun. and the terrible cries of the M 0111.013 and children were heart rending. " • Inquwit on the nitre-glycerine exploalon else in South herr, e, n, Sea Jersey, returned e verdict that . the ex ,pkenon srae ean,ed by the earelesenele of 'torn., ono of the viethrk,". and eon earing the ffmtrartnr, Col. Shaffner, for employi di; httn. • The National etepelil:Mati. Committee may postpone the holding of. the Hatlon el.Convection until Icily, wheit all the Southern Suites are to be admitted. The heni,es are Ili favor of Chicago tieing the plo, of tnectinz —ln the tnittal State" Circuit Court. :if ondav, Sudkollenedict sen tonced. Edward Ihttry who hod been convicted of illicit dist illing, to the Al banv penitentiary for thirteen months: —d.leneral(: rant and a largo number of prominent army °Meer, base asked tha Military Committee of Congrom to en large Lho Subsistent., Illepartment of the Army. —The now Coturni..loner of Agricul ture be, gicen out that no person., n0c..1 apply for oppolnttnenta In his Bureau,. he In reducing We force. BY HAVANA *CABLE. The lehrteqeshee •$ Rene ilea - *eh*lllen 1 1 4.A•34L • CD , Todeorrststi to tns rtruisiins timsts.] liarana, DeCtUlberlo.—Advic.4 from Porto Rico state that earthquakes have not yet ceased: There wore one hundred and fourteen ahocka In eight days.. 5431.- buildings have been desiroved since last accounts. At SL Thomas the people Murgiven up all efforts to' rebuild their habitations or resume busbien. Intelligence from St. Domingo says the, brother of Mentes was at the head o eight tnousand Haytlens on the frontier, awl threatened to invade the Republic. A sangulnaryconflict between his troops and those of Soinave wu expected. Preahlent Soinave In' determined to net tire to the powder tallpterla and blow up the capitol ratherlhan yield to the rebels, ST. LOUIS. D•ate. of • flosboisid laßa• y beastly. Meld to p eel. Boll•ed—darn of Ileapsel. (BrTcdegraph to ito pltannirsh 'Assent.] -• Si'. Lome; Mc: 10.—Mrs. 'Margaret A. Johnston died ins! night, a Tow bones ot ter the demi... el her husband -Wm. U weid Johnston-, • • John It, lint-on, charged soma days mince with ouibterllog funds' item the United &alas revenue afire, at "irks= burg, was held, in =IO,OOO boOde to-day to.anpeir - nt Oxfonl, Mies. , to-answor any charge brought dolma him by. the Grand Jury. • • • - Pour prominent distilleries were seiz ed hero yesterday far vlolatieu at the revenue law& ; The _Merchants! I'S•change be chard to -Morrow as a mark of respect for Edgar James, who was the first Vice President of that: organisation., Tho Exchange will be draped in mourning. thirty dam • The denthi so many prominent mod, which has occurred within the past twodays, Was' the - :cause of nnnaual gloom throughout' the city. MEMPHIS. Wean"... IiOMIO —,au.. • , With t , watimpt,ef. 4* w*. ~ IpyTeit.graD6 tithialtubarittasatetta.,l • Manirtts; Dec. . 10.--The rieer . . . "learner .1 S. BleCane, .was burned on . Friday night, with 1,000 bales of cotton. The boat ilia total loss. The crow barelj escaped with their lives. The stown , John Reilly, of Columbus, Ry., wu lost. The boat was owned by Capt. Duffer, the t..ornmander. rind valued at slo,oooi insur ed In St. Louis for $lO,OOO. Calloway, ithenand Clutsky, editor', were beforothe Criminal Court, charged witeatterript of court, caused by an ar ticle, , this morning, severely criticising the action of the Judge, for releasing no. gran on straw belt. TENN ESSEIE, plaquell/ylee Lev/a Revealed—Wag whams Aissmaat out areYeensaeres. Cd. Za•ltralek to lea kle•borge eavena ) NAIVIIVILLS, December 10.—The Houma in•dai passed n bill . repealing all laws disqualifying colored persons from hold. in g 'office and aittlog on Juries; also, a pcseiding sor ,appolnting a General GOtrunlasion for the that* and three from evil county to Aloes claim. of all loyal Tennesseeans for property loet through the War—theae claims to In forwarded to Washlngten for allowance by the Crop , ernment. Both bill* will probably ,pas. the Sonele. . CANADA. tnvzeiccnokia the rntsbe tett 0 sitte4 3. •xiimern,Tteo. 10.—An iceberghm been formed between the island of Orleans and the north shore and 'it Is expected, I that an ice bridge will also form between ' <Mohr* and Point Lett. immediately. Thermometer 25° below zero, ~ sr. curnmunna. Dec.. 10.—The , Wel. land Canal is closed by _Mai. - 4, Leetwiteilve Ezpl • oral POrliess 11.011•4( in, Towspb b the Iltisbank Yua WICIZELIVO, DOM:fiber /0.-r-Allociimo- L nee ! eXplodad -thin 21P5ornint!I naming - the .instant death- craba aen-' doctor, engineer and another emPloeei of the road ' A foreman In the eh ne`' shop, In this city, named 'Stutter, died from idlurieareoelred, to-day, • CITY AND -811BURBAN. THE CITY ELECTION Following Is the result of the election in the city for Mayor, Controller, Treas. e t tu - er and City . ttorney, from the return!! which . reach xis. ' The figures are not -official, but th general result will not bo charigeti liy 111 official count: . • ara fof.'ll3.re. I,"l.•coNrit. 11°' , 711' RR IV; !4.11g.1 1 1 .1 75144 1 . 0.1, 197 ; $ . t DC f. 1 .! 14- 11:1 Do. 21 :14 445, 2. D . , 21.1 11745 aa Mel I 010,1•1 11:.:010 14 44,, 1111 1/o. DI D 1 204' 1, 2117 I 1. 'Ol- DJ PM 14.1 113 PZIIi. :l3 1111 Elok. , 117, U., :11 1 .1 2C::11.D 711 1,101.0 3,1 D 1 021 2. " , ..1 fl .111 LOl4 IS - 110 ' 1 . 2 Z 10111 , V. 4.1 Do 21 w I 1:u 201. 1.01 . 111 i 112 , 2141' Collins, 1.. P.., 14 : 0 191 , Do. 44 p.. . 33 CI 2 41 1 4 .50102,. ' 0. Orj •CI 70 1 - 44 1111.16011, .: 1;1 1 . 1 1 ; ' a z! 0041.00 ; 4, 1 151! 113 . 1.0 It, 110 .1;7 ar.. , :arra=1',35.t31,1 The foltowing nre the me.todthle, rle eo,mptled !rem the atxrre tAltio : IV•rtlrinscir . .l ,ar.tldate for Mryor , .42. 2.291 1111r.,mer I:Actutlent e.,4 , raa ' , ate r4r Treasurer— itAgjlei.l erotlia , att for (thry Attorrry- 7 " 541 J•to , b r.sh,n6 •, - - 011 Itrooldleau evttit , itte for city C, nitother— John AL,Cnrg,r. rollowlng is thearsnit of tho eleciloo iukho various wards fur Councilmen and ward otlloers, • Ml= •CLIICT CaViCl , IMTPEW •James P.••i......472 J . . 8. Vandentrift:.24l .111.4, A. P. - COMMON corsc t. .• • . • W. Ic. nogit..... SAtn. rattehrOn.....n7 Jno rltzgloonons J.T..1! SCHOOL 011teCTOW.A. Jonot.• W. It. Iligon (3 11..217 Trail. Retold• W.'S. Houton (3 3 . ).247 Jahn Moth 47, ounernnto. Inaracron.. atbow Keep ^O , H. VsJolorgritt. 7.47'John Ilc Z.lly I. IL. W.HOLom 70: Hobo Alulberron...ns ==l II EL 1. , , Cf/nren. rzeTort. Wos. Zal Thomas IL Plinips..l6s W, W. Ogden.',—.. - nr.lobn A. Floyd WI cowvioar cocain , JOOPlrrlo Thor...Masi ZHCBI 1111/1..T0C- Ed. Lions* vi Janie., VlOl . I AG!.Ino. F. nunter• ..... 121.1 rennin ninscro learn% Connvll....Vß Johnwee crams. Calvin Kong Ark,. BB Jr. 1.01, Iht.ItCTO) h. • . CONIST.L./.. Comae lortune-.?MliThco. W. :t0010....251 . .Y.ll.sweitter BO James Brown 114 1 . • Third Ward.. - In lids and Junes Hordmnn and /lei , nanl Rafferty, beenttorats, wen - elatten fors. loot. Council, - and John 4,,Torley, Jame", (I. Weldon, also Domocrata, -.1 Common Council. Mr. Weldon ran Independent, beating Thaniar Ponder. the regularly nominated Democratic otni dictate. ' tanriat Ward.' 1111.1 V, “ItINC,L... I CON3IOIIOOI,IMIL. Jos. He Amity, M. Hats, He .. Wes. H. Brown. H.. 4.111 W. t Tocolin ma, HITS W. J. Anderson, U Jas. Verner, H.• C. 6, Berea', D..10,3mt H. BsDry, D !W, H.:keener, D 173 'Cole tab. West, .1/131 Irlrri Wird - , IFZUCT COMMIT.. Hobert. Dickson. H..• 146 St T. 3141 .173 274 St 2 ISt 5m .20 293 Sit .20 ra 612 UWOI Thoulrufm t Franc,. Drum, Johll Ipleldtclii-J3 • COX MON C0.C11... .... Jsmos 1.4 44 mnb1it.n...—.11 1 .1. 364 &Pi Cbarlos Bock. r ..... 1.59 7417 4644 Jas. 111cUondle4s. a 1714 3.73 311 D. 104.44 14. .. . ... ............1 , 4 • 311.1 474 W 7 6.. r rid... 7. 7. .... .... .It 9 375 .7.4 11103. Rome, 43 .............434 ' t ..6 4413 ... i . Am. Wl, l'r ... 2771 7 P: P. Zero, D......_..... ... .731 3:3 774 J . 4.4. Creamer. IX* ..... ....4417 147 SU J. A. 00435 t, D. 241 ' 317 say Snit. Keys. It R. •.Qn.,Ule. li W 2 603 .148 310 4:f: .266 LL• 6,11 .314 333 w. D. Kew., D •. Samuel Allison, D. EWEN .141 • .110 446 121 '• 394 443 === • motorma.S. 3u A. Doll.* .....15S1 NW AM A. D. Pantie..lr 153 230 4:55 • • Sixth aird. Drr raecrar surt-t'reenli Cr rim-mows. 00C•C1L. I , avid L. Flemlng..2o James P. Tanner-51j •201.306, A. II Drown ' W. Shore, .18 COMICON 00011011.. I 100SCTON. 00 51.10. !Aron SI. 81115h....2.51. 0101 John R0tnnan......232 Alentroder 114.1ny..017 Centle•Jeranar .14' Arlene tier acre*. Robert Robb Mamie 11 Wm. Barnhill —. ZI. - ,Tifhtrltatthall 231 ALDERYI.7... , • r. 11. H0err........,11 Joe-ph A. 11e11er..535 P. ILL.rPhY--•• ..... rogootonam-rost. - J. Walter I r...2ll.Wlllutei Ahern. 135 11054. Reeortr, S T.:MS O . JO. Hartman. We failed to ,get.• the vote . of 100 Second Vmelnet.. . The Reptiblicon ticket. v. Mooted, there Deng no opposition. =1323 amia OOOiCIL. covnros comforL. R.:: r. 91% P. Reed, U ..409 •J. N. IleElren, 1L.215 • Wm. linorbetALLl 201 Tomer. D Taylor, D Jai, )(ciliary; DJ:4i— 1ic01ey,D......158 • . Zightb Ware. • ... sumer coracu.. •cnooc wiscreni. *Samuol 11ortov..323.•Tkos..Negly 3 y. •Ileanr E: Eldte.37C , Jno. t. Lewla 7.83 wruter, r Ai Ales: Thuile UrltEu —33 conalar,pocrecu.. !Jos E. lottnnto,.....lit *Jas. thortltaey..sl.o 4poytkanologbasn..7s3 • Jos.ptletakel-...V1 AL1,611211 R. •thrnry opp. Motion llostuan..•..33l)l__• The remainder of the Republican ticket wee elected liy'nbout the lame niaJority as the candidates above 01 led. 1:1=1:=1 luxe+ coupon.. I ' OOYYO, eOuxo 1). lteClelleed, ,. ll...till:W. IL Delver. U. 311 A. J. enobran, R•..1133'T. Dep.enll . J Hoed. Liddell. D..-:14.T. W. WeJill, Jos. T101)y. p......=4; J. C. Tailor, 'IV. J. Aadale, Tenth' Ward.. , Idu.schreelmni.. . . „ *John Shiptel) lei rhlllp AT.J.. Gallaher ' 11131 acsoot, IMMTLILII. MIXON W. 81171pnoll, 3 y,.15 , 4 ..I.D•1111 11it0e....a.."1111 . .L .1.11. II iller. 3 y.'..-.141 •klenry Daub 11111eury Desql. 1 y.. 141 .1111i1L. C0311111,30.. T. 31FOirs,:" .16 1 1 0: Zlateleascheln C:=ll2 COVINICIL-18T iegtacp couscii.. vawa-721,D, J. iiratnilgh.R ,A.ldcelintocir,ll•.:2lA. Johnozon. L.11..1411%1 C. Bola m.D j mamas col:mot. lYttll 1p Kellar le IJ.U. Anlborno. 4 .6. 0 44 _ . .to . tantrzw ..2lB C. A. W.V. • • 1ng78,,,,, a•.. 214 J.Opeph alit.l it. 800tt. 1 D.......1415 I C l / 1 11111 t,Jr.,13200 IE. A. Fretty >o sacsel , cooneu... , arguaw.Jainarrva, .O.P JoneNll.....l3ll.nuevizinm,R....ies lno.flarti.on.C.... 80..0. a Lawton, C.- W . coax°. comma. 1 , vanntoola. * .T.5.H1110rman,11.105 , ..710. M. I.lunter.R..ll6 •11. J. llama, 77 , ...,.WaJao.Hrldgena. C.... 68 Jl3OOl. 1... OM. DI it carom.' •Wm.V1audi1.11 .. 041....100 *WIIII.I Booth, 11....120 t o a. 11 01r 0 1t, ..... 8.11.3'.... 11arr10002,24...103 rear a. n i . D.Loptoo. U. 70 'C. r. Doff fl. 107 . • . coratua. . •Jno.llrld vas, U. *Geo: Salsas, a.. 1111 . . , 430111440 Tom/whim S. T.. m an R•... 107 411 2" P. U. Sharman 06 • • • Thol. Dooley 21 ..14 C. C.—llairla - 47 136 flalby Torrence, ll' ,:.213 240 A, J. ..... /St 164 J. nu LitUe..... .... : ... I ID 91 Llbe4ty. ' • 11. Gros., R. 13 V. V,-3.sW.ilaiottPlor IL* ItO .fOhn Carton, • 193 IS. U.-41tIlell Itte.?[tbbei, R." R. Lowe. 13 C. C.—J. ti. Beals..ll* - • - Jas. B. Palmer, K. Wm: s. Wa 00 tson, Wati,l.)D ' • - la In this district Isaac Jones, Ttenubil , cart; was defeated by David Coyle, the 'Labor Reform candidate. 'Doors° C. MCClean;ltepebllean candidate for Coin. men Connell, was eledede but between the other candidate, John Fleeting, and Goliath' Gerener," en the Label. Reform ticket, thorewas a tie vote. . . 'Between foul. and Ave o'clock lad even Mg, a lire occurred In the house Owned . by nomptied Belt , No.j3S Fourth erred, occupied qty fur. - Blither ' 'al a boarding honor The gm orlginated in oue of the back some, on the second floor, In which two 111 de boys wets playing, one ofwhom threw a burning stirli raider the - bed which ignited the bed clothes. The fur+ allure In two rooms Was- entindy des; troyed, and the building considerably damaged, while everything la the house of a perishable stature. was mere or lose Injured by the - water. , 'The altwm was sounded from, Box ..12, and the, engines were premptly on the ground mid 'the firemen labored fatddully untiltheflamee yre taro tow efrecyjamPer4, for 1t90 , 1 ret*atorinlhe tiftult ptsOlt. Prapt Improbable null 'a' coal' boat ,xiso - topar . cotnabefowthealtine or the week. •Vhe effect ors rise will be eenelbly felt in trade circles, and will make money much eider. The Cif 0 ...C111*-1.168, The City Cenneile, in occordonee With the eleottoa held yestOrdly,will bo thus composed: , NEMEC: . COUNCIL. .gat4:6 7 : ' ,u. H. E. 'Morro.9 MESE 111{11. David McClellnd, H. A. J. Cochrane, H. }NOTE ENE% John 3.lllpSon, H. T. J. ()shah or; M. IMAINNIEE.ILLE Jacob WE wright, Alex. McClintock, H. Ite. niltearY. A. H. Gr05i,12 . 4 COLLIES. • VIPs? Jame. ne.CP. U. Geo. IV. Coffin, B. .0010, wee D. ICIIII B. foIIIDA. 11. Prln. 1•11111, WARD. Junes Ilerchnitn, D. Bernard Rafferty, D 7/01.T151 .I•Tem AleAuley. 17111.11. Drown. D. • rind ilobere Dloloon. 11. kluoctFe Dans. D. BISTII WARD. A. IL Drown. B. T. 11. Lsurmasi, It • "In:-"; James Mcattplen, OAZIAIIO. Ju. P. Timmer, R. .V.TH W•. J.. M. Zd et 1113 won, Chas. 4...gehow, IL. Daniel Coyle, L. E. •Ileans. *tine Diapoo form: • Twenty-three tiopu , rata and one Libor It courant; - I arm wa vasty.. i4se al . Maerhlnney, U. tuteph Caekey. U. Henry Meyer, R. I siren wean. T. H. Wendt, R. oThomaaltosoarell. U. Ar, H. Borger R. llarggg747 ' - ifleury Dane, . LAWILENCEVILLI. C. A. Drama. U. 4. R. ithlborn, R. 18. W. Reynolds. E. andrear OnLLIINA. Finley Torrence. R. IDayld Holmes, U. rm . ?. ldnen H.ll.lllerman.R. ,Richar d 4a, Herron ,U. 0•5[1.•*1.1 . „ Goo. F. Slot:loan; R. 4111118 . tr . it Barton. It.' L. %%Batchelor, .11. PLI rea LII mo II. R. , . ',Jos. O. Rules, R. • Thirty.olchi llemablicane; non Demo. orate. -Total, In both branches, elarty.ane Republicans. eight Democrats, ono Laoor Rotorua. - ' • CONNOR MEAT WAY/D.. , - Wm: P..l3nrge, R.. , John Fllislenalomalt. ANCOR), WARD. - Thomas steal, B. Edward kloase,ll. James trek. It. amino Wean. John .1. Torler, D. Jaw. IL WeMum D. TOD tan WARD. James mermer, U. John 11, Ilare..E. W. U. omllnann, R. /Mix WARD. ' tame! Ilemp hill, R. William ninny, IL. P. tern, V. r E. Kremer, D. •lourn A. Sern..D. e - re Wa n Jared M. Bruno. It. John Return., It. C natio. Jeremy, U. Robert 1101 M. E. Wm. Barnhill, E. ast - elml waxy. Wm. athodlead, E. N. P..fteed, *in Oakland tamable, in; Common Coma. ell, U. F.. afeClenn was elected, thr, there lens tie vote beiwben Jens, Fletzleg,..the other Itapttlalleen candidate, etid Gollleb Goober, Labor "Reform candidate. , /Ulmbe." loreperunos The Allegheny TeMperance League met last evening in the Prat Presbyto rian Church: opened in the usual farm, Iles. E. E. Bwin, tier President, In the chair, W. G. Warren, Secretary. Prayer WM offered hp by the Rex. W. Young. Min rites of lest meeting reed and ap- On motal of Prof. L. H. Eaton, Rev. J. Claik, Mr. Jonathan Gallagher, Es -1., end Pr. Iltedep coultattle n Com mittee to arrange a metro:Mt lectures for this 'League, exhibiting the different phases of the Temperance work. Rev. Wtn. Young, of Pittsburgh, then addreased the meeting. fin spokes of the great need of earnest labors In the Tem perance cause, and pressed on all present their individual responsibility. He closed by presenting strong encourage ment to persevere in the good work. Rev. E. E.-Swift followed: He Com pared strong mink to the liquid fires that makes down the aids. of Mount Vesuvius, and showed that the former was far more destructive. Mestatcd that the Inmates of our jells, and nenitentia rim anti the mineable wrecks of human ity that we am daily arottnd us are the strongest temperance tugumeats that multi be adduced. Dr..-I,LR-Treror then made some In teresting statements In regard to the pltyaical effects of Intoximting•drinks. After some timely. remarks from Prof. L. IL Estrin. the meeting closed wlthben ediction by Rev. E. E. Swift. UM Dr. E. S. Aborn interim; his patients and friends or Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho will be absent from Dec. 18tb, until the 15th ofJanuaty. end that there atter he will onlybe professionally et hie Medical and Sur gf oe rooms, 14e. 134 Brnithfield 11071101,,, , b0M the Istao :the tilh and from the 15th' to the 20th of each month. Prrivattnall, Dec. 10, 1857. Maori will make her aPpearance • to night In .. .Media" at the Academy of supported by the very talented company which travels with her. The prose throughout the country speaks glowingly of Rtstcmi in "Media," and, perhaps, in no other piece does she ap• pear to better advantage: There have been meny seats already disposed of for to-night's performance, and wo antaci verY large 'attendence. Tcemar. row evening the great artiste will appear In Elisabeth, and on Friday evening in Mario Antoinette. We, believe this is the lest tour through our country that Ilistorl will tusks, and those who have not yet seen orheard her !Mould embrace the opportunities about to bo presented for doing so. Secured seats for either nights may be procured at C. C. Mellor's well known music store, 81 Wm.' street. about lire o'clock last even ing the residence of 'General William Robinson, in Allegbonr•Citv, wits die covered to be on lire- The ilamee were twit seen In the front parlor, and as this room woe not occupied ,at !the time, the damege might have been much mere furious if a passer by bad not noticed them shortly after they 'darted... A de feet, in the furnace was the came, end the fire was extinguished before doing much damage, but the water used in extin guiehiug it soaked and ruined! carpet., paper-and pictures- We congratulate the General en the escape of !the home from total destruction.. . . . - The attention of onr readers is celled to the advertisement of the Fair, 'to be held In F:melsior nail; Allegheny,,eme metleing Thursday emmingof this week, for tho benefit of the North Church,Al-- legheny W r. Dr, Hodge's-, There will be fancy and useful articles, well Made, at reasonable prices. It, is the Intention to give AS for as.possible an equivalent for all . money received. Our friends ma' therefore visit this Fair with the assurance tharthey will net be urged to v 10 on a great many different articles. The. Fair held by the same persons last . year was complete success, and we hope the one this week will be liberally patron Coutemidtble thdrage.—The grand squareSchomacker," fomishedbyllarr, Kuehl! dr !Mettler - for ho Conant at the Atiademy„tif Music, on .Ililenday even ing, *as seriously damaged. Some scoundrel, prurient to the concert, forc ed the lock and broke .the damper, an that the came could not be used during the evening: - 'The miscreant seemed to imnderstand how to ' effect his object, without entirely dlitabllng• the Instru ent, and doubtless`was not pleased at thoselectlon of plane made for the 00. ...Homeopathic Iralr:---An Idea or the stemma of patronage which has been re ceived by the Homeopathic Fair,: which closes thialevening; may be given by the fact that over ono bendred gallonsol'eaf fee were sold each day that dinner was served, end top to last:Frlday evening more loan $5,000 net gain bad been re ported.: mill evening the good. molain' Ing us Id will be pnrup atictlon, and .. ewe bwitt 'ent , and - his ity will be there, a ood time may be anticipated: . ' allbaAnninickinson,•the greatest to. =tale talker in Ameritm, will lecture under the auspices of the Alentantile Li brary Association, at Lafayette . Ball, on Friday even lag. LieranbJeet, ...Women and lalots . : , le suggeatlve UM' (pudg y . and character of the literary. Awed in more for (bone Who may 'attend. Br. Vincent la expected ,are a week or no hence, and wl l lecture several evenings on entertatnlng and highly amusing Fire in Peebles Toweship.—The dwell ing house ont. H. Palmer, at Gleenwood, In Peebles township, was conatuned by fire - on Tuesday morning. Nearly all the contonta of the building wore de stroyed: How the . den originated is not known. • A hired man sleeping on a lounge In tho dining room gave the nlarm; In time to save the faintly from the dames. Tho boos was partially cov ered by insurance. " • • flow L . the Thee prepare Year Presenta--,ln Slippers, pin emblem, in that bibbe, and When; also, gown and ehemise yokes, and pillow cases stamp ed from the French patterns; braid silk and embroideries; also, Mamps 'for sale, at the renowned Weed Sewing Machine oMee, 112 Grata street,. decO;4t Clerk Brown, of the quarter Emsedens, hius given further substantial evidence o Proper appreciation of his , donee by pravkling a convenient desk- in Order tent Court business-may be dispatched more - satisfactorily • than- was polaible with the old arrangement - • Had a'ilearlag,—.Willtam Pattarion, ohartml with atabbLtig :William Linton. Alloghooy. on Saturday night, bad a hearia yeti Way auti wpa ' required to tv4,000 for .hia appearance at . , . ihnlthion„ Palmer Ai `Co ; ' sold at ano. tlon on Tuesday, the house and lot No. 8, Wylie street for $5.600. tho.dwell ind loniao and lot No. 25 Hancock street. for .7 075. =I C. UMBER 281 =I Them should be standard principles in medicine as ITel I as philosophy. Without a "zero' , to start from, or a "standard": from which to calculate the deviations' the principles and practiee of medicine, in fact the yrineiples of an art or Eekrwo, cannot Ga . ,ialisfactoril elucidated or PrOPerly underslockl. The art :mil atierice , or medicine le divided into aeveml !pedal department s °eel: beviim their atenditrd principl which font( the beide for their selentilki elucidations. Every Partietzlar' pa*. of the home body hashed lie average mitt:Old . prope, tp.s,ooptilittzenla, tmarattles; , td, • ra , i ripp ecieuttlic principles .to standard at *err- definite proportions • Thts serves * the niCre correct elu cldetlon of disease by ootnpavines a t r i di in easnrement'cif the deviations from e healthy standard. Thus, the eremite tiatsteai psoportionate constituents of the blOod in health being reduced to a eta .liard, any considerable deviatiation fro this atandnol quoin* of. blood to disetule The same in the .urinary olcrction the average natural 'pn•oportionate con stitnents of the urine in health form' th staridarli, nay' considerable deviation Irons- whom basis, either in proportion or constituents, exhibitectisaase.• . . . . . . .. Yon• tho blood to the life of the body. Dlseoo IR the ,antagonlet of life. Every ettarinof disco, hi en ,attack upon the blood) ,-- . , Froth' the blood is secrete,) the-urine. Elvei7 tinvistion front the standard qual ity of blood Ir. represented lh the chang ed-condition of the urine Which Is se creted from it. And-an Ift the change In the ,blood, so will be the change in the artists of the time. To know the condi tion et itur . urine, then, le to know the condltion of the blood and the kind of deviation or diume. These are phetleal fiial of medical science. Propositions which hftve been clearly demonstrated-by the labors, of Illustrious medical authors, Bird Beide, Front, -Simon, ,tc., du., and which are deity being astistled by the examinatilon of numerous specimens of urine sent to our Mhos, No. IV Grant street, P tts burgh, representing 9.1117 Cline an T'S rlety of disease. Thepoinvestigstions - andd the prescrib ing,of medicines In accordancewith e facts has been the pmettcatbusin of our life. So extensive has been our x parlance in these examinadons d ng the last twenty . years that, sea:reel a town or ,toutiablp within fi ft y mll of is Pittsburgh; but numbers a dozen or m re of patrons whit have thus sear to us or medicines and obtained relief. . .. I And knowing that hundreds of others are still lutgering but s miser able existence ' without ullidiad aid, .sdene bectuse OW bare passed throngh the "old ordeal" without relief, andoome perhaps because they may net know where to apply to, we fee; justified in making thesejests public, saddled that a number will. seize upon these plain truths and be folly forwarded bye cure. L. OLDNitts, M. B. . CITY ITEMS Ilassro , •Peirder, So Justly celebrated for its strength and cleanliness, can now be bought in large or small quantities of - Ms agent, Arthur Kirk, 172 and 174 'Federal street, All.- gheRT. This powder as now sold is the nerdt of forty y•ears experimenting, and le pro. nounthd by the best judgesthe bait in - m market—either forining - or sporting purposes, and is put up in either metal or wood:J . llms, as the customer may wish. T blasting twwder in marked Mining • .FF. and FRF, is avery supe rior article and when. put in wooden kegs 1e..-lunch eater, . and retains its strength Ittoger than any powder in metal kegs. When we add to all this that Mr. Kirk, se noon mho was 'appointed agent, at once put down the Pi.ice two dollars per keg, and ie now selling It at MAO per ken, with a liberal discount to deal ers and consumers by the car load. view efult Shia willttetweleat for as to urge our readers to send their or ders' to him when they will receive prompt attention. , =3:=l=2 To the Editor of the New York Herald - - Respecting the relies of porcelain ware found In the late exhumation at Hercu laneum, which hare been. forwarded to the Society ,of Antiquities in. London, whereof your correspondent soya the bottle resembling Drakes Plantation Dittoes was undoubtedly placed among the mine by the agent of pr. Drake, we desire to state ho is incorrect in every respect. If a bottle was found there bearing our lettering, the language of the Ancient Romans was different from the accepted literature of that day. Our Agent has other business than this in Europe, and has not been In Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Rome; but hying to impose upon 'a society - of Antiquarians In this way, seems gulf° melees, and we do not appreciate the lobe. It is nnti for us to spend money in Europe whoa are unable to supply the demand for these celebrated Bitters here. ' Respectfully, - • CoitwF:F EL Damps At C ?noonly place to gat barged= in ladles' furs la at Wm. Fleming's, ...No. 180 Wood This Is the Season of the Year when children teething arwalmoet sure to Ite,ve dysentery and diarrheas. Mrs. • Wins loa's Soothing Syrup is anever failing remedy: it not only relieves the child froM pin, but invigorates the stomach and bowels,. corrects :acidity, and gives toneand. energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly burs griping In the bowels and Wind 'colic. Mothers,' don't fall to-pprocure it. Be sure end call. for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup: , bas , lug the/ac-:Mtge of "Curtis & Perkins" on the outside wrappers. All others are base imitations. Chapped Ilaidc face and all roughness of tho akin, certainly cured by rising the .Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard it Co., Now. :York, It surpasses all other remakes, as it will ont ronghnoas of the skin, if durng cold weather: Ms conveniently appl i ed, avoiding all the trouble of tits compounds now in s.' It can be rue.' by ladies with the most tender skin, without irritation or imin,.making it soft and clear. Bold hy . the Druggltda gen erally: Call and seemine the large Mock of ladlos'ltms at Wm. Flemings, No. 139 Wood street. ' . Largo Goan and Let la A:t i reny at Anetten:—The residence onde. aatban Gallagher, who intends mo to the country, will be nold by.A. Leggate, Knee tloneer, on Friday,' lath imst.. at '2l o'clock. It la very finely satiated on ohm avenue. The -lot is, very bearltiftiL and the house epee-lona and convenient. See advertisement In auction maim on second pago. • Remorst—Orate of Itmerdre Britt Ms. elline—The office of the Syrord Brick Ma chine Company , has been xemored from MP Liberty to 52 Caned abed, between Penn and Liberty, just op to the ele vator by the Union Railroad Depot. ~Thy occupy the second floor of the new 'build ing recently erected by - Moment Watson & McKay. • dtdhlw Cs to Wm. Flemings, No. 189 Wood street, for bargains in fats. • ' . Dry Goods st site the particular attention of buymutst whalers's to our complete stock of silks, dress goods, and all kinds of gutsy sad staple goods, and to the fact that we sea at the lowest eastern prime, and ont goods to snit puratuuters. . J. W. Samara d Co., • - di hiliket street. Call and ESSlllltle the Lugo sad 001:11. plate ataaa of Ladles' Fars, et Wallara Flaming's, No. /32,W00d Areal. , lomething Geod.—The boots, shoes, uitera, ao., km men, ladles and kept at 80 Market street, are rriole l' i the very bah material, and sold as low u the lowest. - All. goods are warranted to give satiate:don. if you want some thing good, and at gold prices, eall at Robb's Shoo Rouse. 80 marketstmet, finnan etoelk of Wits' fare or Win Fleming* No. 189 Wood street.. - Wounded..—.lle jests at scant that never telt it wound. Rut once experlinice the pain and anonish caused by. neglected teeth, and you will than be glad to avail Yourself of the nreworebig qualities con tained to . Wn.Pluld and Powdered - Dentifrice Sold wholesale and rot= aS' Joseph Fleming, o. Si - Market . A good new tomtit Watei - of Cloth, CldnehMa Cloth, Caratmeres, poealdta, Harry - Flannels, Plain Flannel; eharp, *Woade and retail-at Wm. - Semple** 180 an d Federal !street, Allagheay. , . _ . At: ex 7.2 centr.-4. 1 1i French Merinos. One sue at 6ele opreat:bangilnen ed to-day, at Wm; Semple's, 180 and 182 Federal street, Allegheny., . . WEEKLY GAZETII; 1 7-. Tw,...„Tio„. , - 11WEDNEEIDAT LtiD krua i lia. 7 Awrs abed. eberelll if r 0 Ty cot. 11.10 a laoratiDg lelidlo matte • Incicdlr.... 10041.0 rollltorfala, latest rre /I Ll' T_,...circraec „,,, 1411. ..(noble newi.o li. ~ ro . rr h .rallt., argil , cad most tellable trimclal 004 tr,,,,, um - arket WT.". _, , l t hi ., "Y "0.7 ' 4 the ell, No Farmer. 1t .1. or 1111•4•0 h. 44 11. lr•thuut It. . , Urals rot rinc Ric Y riallzrrc. till/rorrired WY' ------ .... r . ....... .... .. . ....... W. , claw owed —And one copy or paper to the pr. , . /tritlug rlDtb• crab, Addlttelb: IA ebbe cam be ninon at ..7 U... at club rates. '' "nr. TO liCrigWainglig. —,. 10 ordering Toot I.m. be fare and specify gibs: .illiolkip._ rant, se We Woo • Weduarday WI:011W rube scriber. haring but oilemall • era. Sr Mosey by Irrall, .Express, Merely Vrllirl a. or la IregLatorre I...etiers, meg be scut at oat rl“. Address. GAZILTTIC, PITT$812111•01. r.c'. =I CITY ITEMS A large sleet of White, Country, 1.1 and Grey Illankete, at low prices; whole rale and retail, at Win. gem ple's,lSo and M.! Federal itreet, Allegheny. Constitution Water is a certain cure for Diabetes anti all diseases of the kid neys.. Fore ale by nil draggists, ]ln-r. Beautiful .Silk Epinglino very cheap: one nun opened to-day AL tra. Sem pie's, ISO and 132 rodetnl enreet; Allegheny. Bargains in Ladlwie Furs, at William Fleming's, Co. 139 Wood street. tf gliilo3:)&tiniogi ALEN. AIIiENOUNDERI'MIEst, No. ICO Fourth Street. ritunsoren, 11). COPTIN S. of all kinds: GRA VHS. 01.0 V Kn. nu./ every description of Funeral Varnishing ( Jodi. famished. Itooms open &rood night. 110400° and Corrisons furnished. Iftriessurers—lleve Daeld Herr, 1). D.,ners N. W. donitess; 1/.."7/., .1 limas Ening. LK.. Jacob IL 31.111ei. nth ROllltUrr T. . RODNET, Unnev • Tanen asp Etralt NI, •G Ohio St.. Allegheny, and No. 80 Itlssnond SOnasa. Jobs Wilson & pros., Seeps ad.says on nand ISO best Stela!, S owl, Walnut And IndtAllon Noeawood CorSni. 'Walnut Coditur front rjtt Wt. wards: .Itinewood Cortina S2B upwards; all loth., COWS. In proportion. Carriages :Intl Beano. ntralshed at low rates. Crape, Moves, Plats sod Engraving furnished gratin. Oglita open tI S Y and sten. jO, IZODGEIRS. ITNIDERITA— • KEIL AND EMBALMER. Isoetrssor totter late banmel K. Bodgers,) lin. , L 1 Ohio Surat, three dome from Bearer. Allorhenr City. Iloremeod. nabOdanT. Walnut and Hr..- wood Imitation Coen. at t h e lommt.todursd print.. i[so[ll3 open at all boor. day and 11101.1. near. nod Carriages Ibrnbibed on abort nett:o and on moot resaonstd• term. FIIIWAUD DECTATLEK. (Mei, No. 2.14 unto lilreet, Allepheay. Corewocel and other t ohs MIS. rate a complete stock of leneral Enrultittu Goods, on Pentland rarttlebed atenortist nollce, at lowest ;dice& Palo and Licari Stables. ear ner of Vlrst and Paddle Streets. ilarrteree, 'ttrooabaat Boggle.. Saddle Horses, dtc.. de.. or hire. ' - ;*=~Y= A NTED—INFOIIIIIITION. Mau BRIDGET 11e001Y EN will be grate ! for Information of.the whereabout, of her b4rether. KICIOIrL MeGOIVEN, snpoosed to SOKiEedeere In W.tern rennsylT anis. Please addre•• her, tare of EDWAILD KELLY, N 0.12 Wylie elrret, PM Unmet,. _ WANT E —CAN' ••TIIE. iI.WS IN BLUE.•• for the Rolf. Asp. We are In want of settee Acentelo every tosenebtp. for the above work. bend forelrenlar. with full description. Address A. lliLliEntSN A cf.), 00 Market street. Pltisburob. FOR BEST FOR T:-L.l9aretiulis4' 311 LIDEISTY STISEET: !Omission !loon Marc Mosey TO LE —Font entail and 1 - 011.• youteu 'lguana, n, the Borough a Law tgnterltle. vro or whleh hate tour rooms. le ee of D. .irATCLI, corner or Borough and Woilatagtogi treets. Lniiieuvrritie. FOIN /. qmaq Frame U. se, with Plfteen Aires of 1.004. on. the line of the Pert - m . llle plank road, one tulle hole the line of said cllr.. Tea house le new ond the land goal fee gardening purposes. Enne're of HALL, Real Estate Agents. troellt Dearer street dr DR. THEDDOnE Kew thlibton, Dearer county, Pa. F R HENT—OFF IcES -Tice eaeb nnw cecclf led bflhe Secretary' of the Unlen,/lcilroad and...Tranaportatlon Oineponr. Ke. Fifth street, over O. McClintock Oa el Carpet Store. Then ranee are yeti deslrslatP for ale., Shill located In the centre at o=l4 pees, and en Fifth street, nofe talc/ the Moakon puetnent. renderini them lies from note. eta Front mate contains lam Cla im:tor vault. [ . ..ankle&do be had on shalt!. proaffne. of OLIVEII YeCLISTAICII b CO., 2171115 street. . l' FOB BALE FOB SALE—FEED STORE. sa.. ready establirhed, now doing good boat men. Yor . partielliar• Commn! at No. OM PINE put RoTEL —A la at— W. Country Data dola • • good built., with good will. tr., will Ns sold with or without furniture and a2t11.1.. For parlie•Lar• minim or Col. J. D. zaAai, glith inners, swag hinith • geld. FOB SALE-810 ACRES GOO pAnswiti LLND„Io lows. Tertuf•etr. Good tltle. Taxes all paid. WDt trade iOI Oh/ prvert7• FOr .parllrelars Inquire of IN W. 80103£1.5f J. . ai Market street FOR SALE—THREE BIIILIIING LOTS IN BtLLTIIf.LLL near Oakland .131 - non, two miasma from the norm cart wet. Koch lot mewl, b.autifiallly sltosted. lid will be .old <heap. Enquire of WILLIAM HOLMES. MI Mute Btrect. fIAp,E--110RdES.—AT HOWARD'S 'Livery stud 15.1. SUN% ong dna rartivr TIORSZ OW: Wee DiPPLE GREY DORMS, one LARGE lirtAlliOlNT RORRE; three PLACE ILIUM; two MILT WAR= nnsr 11771XX1, flux tbd kola Hogue. /dr Horses bought and gold oriedmalggle, NALLE.--flouse and 11.at:iNn worms of Ilsobittaxi sod Adirm soar Passenger Railway. Lot 44 by 19 109. Bonn frame, containing? rooms sad good list, wen Improved. Bowe and Lot co Sbeidel& ~or Bidwell street. Allegheny CUT. Lot It by Li feat; Dowse frama coeisitia be% it. rocas sllii food oeilbri inter ...id in. Also., several dipeitL Boasts and Lois ba goalloestion, Inquire GM. RUBE ♦ CO., Beaver street, near CliesowL. Msaelotator. oft, 9 A LE—satursniunf,t LOT9.—Fe now Offer on bireedinglf tair terms* new plan of large and dairabla tote, bo; tee part of that valuable - Proletvir teloortbrio the belie of lo O. I: Noble. attune at %item+f end ef itharpsborg, and near 02711134 MAU., an the Weal None. Railroad. A portion or dsse lota teen the railroad on the wett; -- arb%ein street on the watt,. Ibe Pats we dl by Intact, with wide etre.. running throne It tbe prowl). Me soil for gardening notwom todie net be excelled. and for beauty , of location 1194 nacres Pave no equal. For descriptive plait and Amber Information call at PILL t Stll.ll - 2141. LT% Real Estate Agents, Boller street. Law. UNITED STATES • WATCH COMPAUS WATCHES.; Wo hive just recelml soother lot of th re e xi *Whim!' Watches- .They an ondoubtodli'ilte rum= and ill= for the wait ever brotfibt,to thlifioaket, Delhi jeweled with CllBlllltll.lS6, /shooed LIMPCIII63ItOdth 0111,01VONE:IZIS BIIZAACZ Wllolaaalc awl Retail DIINSEATIE &&BLE',/ur, 60. TIPIII BTUS!. TOtITZ MAIIO3IO 'PAL" Aderchant con, peawanditit. Clair Streate 4RTSRURQR,IL THE BEAT ikOILIDaiu Glints inieni.epobs bra ed Wamieler Willaws &mho/ 722027205. 004.21141110."d.i toe mid* by 111112!Alar. op. 27 Ilftra fltroet, NEW STOKE: AND NEW GOOD& B. SMITH, Mirolit ar., . la.sawrecebrlng tils see rl.tx wurrare c . . CASILLICV lEEE=
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