IHE . DAILY GAnnE, 0 PUBLISH= MAT Awasiia, ° turignan zscarra..) 'PENNIMAN, REED & v'rcovorlotom, T. V. TILTS3rIIII.Ir T. r. E Er ditor, r. ne•To t/FYIC6, GAZETTE BUIL/1130' See. 14 ova 1141 PIIPTII STIZT.C . T. !nag epolfien Piper west= Peserjhuir. neicatt PAYER nr PITTPBMIGII AND ALLEOHENT oITY. z wclorisr fsiir" n"tAt;.. 17:= ... cents. Vettr - TX t . ei . Zei;;; . i;;;;;..k... Subscribers, per yeur Aildreor. ' GAZETTZ. PITTS.III7/2011, PENE•A. icAp Ilittb - uro Gayth Canons:as has agreed to adjonm from the 20th Inst. to.the Oth of January, In order that the members and servants of the Rouses May enjoy tho holidays:. fox Some weeks pest the -.gossips tills city have been eneaged propga ling extravagant statements in regard to the Pennsylvania 'Rallroatj"Company. Aa time end the stock market 2110011 CM. omnrated nog of these statareenia to be immeasurable falsehood', It trill he rens • onibte roc people . Into 'whose can they . Are Ahmed to conclude that they iro all the produMot ono mill, and', that not r reputable - ale. ' ' Dunda the latepolittal CARPUS in, this:Comnionwealth ; the. Republican; &ate commpa l e yronusect a *mew to The county that shotati Oa election return the hugest Republiewrsgain. The tanner bas "heart awarded .' to Wayne. county. hie popublicans bf few awn ' ties haie Urnashemselves e itnce the or garaseticmof the RePublican party, in a mote gallant manner than those of . that county, ami—haro recelred in return . next to no recognitions from their Mom chattel elsewhere. , . Sawann, according to report, lan extended his land speculatimut.to the ncittisitloi of the, Spanish' West Indio Islands, agreeing to pay therefor' the sum of 8150,000,000 in gel). As the Scotch express it, be seems to' have gone " daft," and to be in . a fair way to bay the Government into bankruptcy, lathes' the Senate' has "mied sense enoegh to triune to unction Ws folly. The Tree- . sttry end the people are staggering under the Mwdens they already carry. To consummate 'the purchases implies in creued taxation. Are the people ready to shoidder additional -loads We do „ net believe they are. - • If Oubashell be acquired, Slaier'Y will • fall neceentrily as the Constitition now reads. ; What claims for indemnity may follow 'the annexation of the island.— : • who can toll I' How far may acquiring slave tertitori, and' . responding to de -1 kande for Indeionity for emanapation therein, involre serious complications fur the eleat act . of liberation accilm. Oohed during the rebellion ? . In use of a foreign war it.wculd cost More to 'defend theft; outlying posies sloes thaW to take care of all the elites on the Atlantic coast. Is there to . be no end to WA insanity until the whole globe shall be bought? Mn: Oro. W. WOODWARD has signal ized' Ills entrance upon Congresaional dutiettly making a political epee& con taining mach= more genie :lad' candor than all previous speeches made by him. He declared not on/k that terry officer held his plate liable to imrleachment, bnt that there was mtiClimore danger °. l corrupt men - renialning unlmpeacheti, than there was of faithful men being Impe.aehed unjustly. Well 'slid. Mr. WOODWARD! Not a man. Eli been im peached In Mae country who did not de serve it; while hundreds have escaped the operation who denerred it an much as any felon earned the latter. The last and most mennerahle escape was in the person of Presidentlonnson. If Mr, WOODWARD, keeps on 112 ttitt ;ray bailee commenced, he will forfeit the affections of. his fellow. Democrats, and hartithem after him witlitha sharp est Mei of sticks. Justice to 3lr. WOODWAHD.CCI2IIOII,II23 us to add that he did not oven intimate a suspicion that the President had done anything exposing him to-the impeach ing power. Thal 'results from his 'ten strection .of the authority rightfully enjoyed by- the President. In this pe4- tinier he concurs With most Democrats of this day, in holding that the President. is something midway between an elective Emperor and a-King. Tao Yolloiring letter ittebnted, end, 4oublegs, cniTecuy. to Gen. DENT, 11 brother in-law. to GM. GRANT, may be taken u correct in all its essential algal , meats: Dean' lint.—To be qatte frank with you, General Grant does not with to be either a Republican or. Democratic can ilidatc for the Presidency. He would prefer to be elected by the people, with. _um any reference to the present party orgentattions„ If it Is possible let there be a new organization representing the people, and not politicians. The- Gen eral is now In a position which snits buns very well and he will not give it up en. leas he thinks he esn be of ' more service to hls country. LTA will not take the Presidency If he cannot inter' upon its office. uopledged and: unembarrassed by ploy affiliation and' platforms. He does not want to decide upan questions of public policy until they come op . for - settlement, and hence his- reluctance to be questioned as to platforms or confined to certain lines of action. Ho hoe del site vicwa of hie own, which are tolera bly expressed in an article written by a young Iriend of his for the January number of the Galaxy. Of course he must not be held. responsible for all the views. therein expressed, but it gives about what ho thinks of the present po illlcai eituttion. While demanding per. feet freedom of action for himself, Gen. Grant does not wish to act independent of the people. • The care would be, if elected, to strictly comply with their Interests and . .wishes, . . _ and do for them about mrs t they wanted to dolor themselves. Let party • questions enter the canvass for Congress men, and whatever, the will of the peo ple is the General Will try and loyally obey it.. On one point the Genend is quite clear—lf elected he will make no appointments account of political services. He believes that a reform of our civil service, such as that embodied in Mr. Jenckes' bill of Piet session, to el vital Moment, and all be will ask of any candidate for.positton is his honesty and , capacity. You may use thliiiote among _your friends, and if they think General Grant can be elected without reference to either of the existing political prating, let them go ahead; but I again. repent, General Grant does not care for the Presidency if Is to be Oko girior a par-. Be van the larger put of the ltepeb llean newspapers in P.annsylvszila speak in the mane manly tote os the Lemmata In9uirer In the paragraph below:. "We :cannot, and do not, sjinpethire witit the meaningless twaddle of some • Republican jorrrnals, who prsteed to re. pica that Intpear.hment filled, because "It wooldhave produced great agitation in commercial circles, and have injured the bialtiesa 'interests of the cornmeal ty." It suck a col:l2lderatioo, against impeachment in this clue. It would be equally valid In any other cam, uo dillereuco what crimes or misdemean• ors the Executive might be guilty of. Either President Idhation Das been guilty -of high crimes and misdemeanors or he tuts not. If he hum; Congress should, upon an examination of the testimony, bare co declared. If hokum been guilty, no eensideration of mere polley t no fear of agitation, no regard for popular cramor, shotitil for a moment have pre vented his conviction and removal." • —The largo reservoir in Douglass," mass., gave way on Friday night Arad, washing away one hundred feet or more of the lisrtferd and Eris Rail road track and embr-nkment. - It was discovered by a man who wee mused from sleep by his house floating :dowit stream." Ile managed - to "save himself and family, and awakened the neighbor. lama fortnnatelybefore the train arrived: which was duo at live o'clock, theta pre venting a more serious accident. VOLUME LXXXII. ITN EDITION. I•ILD.N GiaT. FROM EUROPE Offer to Sell Cuba to the United States. • Price, Ono t u o n ns dr r e a d G r o V Fifty RI The txpleeion at Cletkanyrell Twenty Hinson Deradiiiked. No More °lemony for ,Fenian Severe Measures 'Desisended FuneralDemoastratlons Piohiblted Indignation Expreas;d, bn ' • • no Violenocu• 'ra Precautions at LI erpooll Fenians Intimi . . ated [Argo Rewaris Offered for the Clerkentrell Wendell. The Abysinian E*pedition The War in South America Defeat of the Bratiliano. • The Roman Oonference Abandoned Br Taleg:rvn.uip•r4sAbstrin.efsey..3 = OPFER TO IMI.L TIIE ISLAND OP CtOL TO THE VETTED STATTN. =! A special Cuba cilia dispatch to the Telegram, dated Havana, December 12th, says authentic Information from Spain, has been received, with the important intelligence that the Spout:di Govern. meat has made a formal offer to. the American Minister at Madrid to sell' Cu ba and Poho Rico to the . AmeiicsutCyr. ernment for site hundred and fifty mil Ilona of dollars In gold. Th terms of the sale are: lifty milklona of - oilers In gold to be paid In cash on the eirabag of the treaty and fertnal delivery. of. the :elands to the authorities of the Vaud States. A second fifty mllllun doilarein gold to be paid ono year tbereaftar; :and the third instalmeut of filly milliojttt in. gold to be paid at the end of six I years. Prait excitement nievatls ores thenewy. The extinctlenilf slaverY being one cd the consequences of the . mile, the national pride in dispesel to grumble a little over the transfer, but the general feelltig, ex. cop! among the oldest families, Is one of sansfactiOn. Ilia, of course, known that the. owners. of. slave property will be. fully compensated ant of 'the turehnse money. - . • An American cinapiany has already purchased' an Wind near Merivites for the purpose of colonizing 30;000'eavee. With the ludo of Cuba and the aboldeh• meat of human servltade on the island . . slave traderelest !tepee are gone. . IL le regarded here ae eerfain.thetthe bargain will be, completed forthwith. ' = ErTLOSION ♦T CLERKLICNTELL PISIBq TheXowYork Herald's London special has the following particulars of the ex. plosion at Clerkonwell prison : :None of the prisoners ern:dined in the Jill got off. The street - opprisith, which was par allel to'.,the prison, : is narrow and Built with. bonus - . throe atm.* high. Twenty houses were almost entirely de- - molished and rendered untenable by the crash. The firemen wore naniediately summoned and employed to dig: gang, in the ruins for the dead. Forty persons, /1100;WO111011 and 'children; have been found to wounded; four' have aireidy died. • A house which stood in'tbe street di rectly opposite to 'where the Mattel' has bean blown in the prison wall, Mu', been suspeated for some time as the Fenian headquarters.. The mine of the dwell ings and mison• wall are guarded by a strong foroe of pollee. The street high way 'has been torn up a considerable dis tance by the explosion, and the walls of the. Jail have fallen to some extent into the breach, rereslinglthe interior of the prison yard. •No ds,mage was done to the prison building. • • i The whale city of London is"teiribly excited by the fact of this sudden and daring attempt. Everybody feels alarm"- ed, for- the serious reason that no one an fortell where the neit blow -of this description may fall. The Gdrenanant is becoming exceedingly active. All the Fenian funeral processicns projected in Ireland in memory', of the Manchester convicts hare been probibited, and 'um-. surds of a add mire stringent &irritate' are looked for oa the partof the Govern- It is retired, or at leant4ochted Nety probable, tbM1110171(1 trouble will , ettet from the Fenian movement In Idver pool.. The •pethie - throe in Litrerica— perhaps even in LOttdon—Le utterly in. adeqnate to deal withencb a oriels. Col. Burke, who Is Confined in the Cierken wellrprtson, is not thy man lately sen tenced to death In Ireland nod transfer. red to England atter commutation of his ',entente, but Is-more than-suspected an being artery nutty° Emden officer or agent. •Hi brat, present.: charged with baying ; taken a prominent ye! both In organlting and 'directing the ter rlotmoyement, daring which police man Brett was Shot. Indeed, it. is al leged that Berke had chorgo a the arm; and served them out to Allen, Larkin, GonliVittel others,Juat before the tumult commenced. " PORTTCER PARTICI:MAAS. 'Lomax, Dec. 14.—The police authorl tles,tble morning wort three klrWand about furry badly Injured by the Clerk- enwell explosion yointerday. Tho excite moot In 'the city last evening was very great. 'Nearly all the morning journals hero editorials on . the exppmfoh. no entire gremlin:dna of the opirtionthat the time for • lenity towards the Fenian:, has passed. The Times lw particularly deci ded in its remarks, and closed a lengthy article with the following winds: "Let there be no more clemency for Fenian. ism, whist' Is 'it mixture of treason and sassesinatlen.' o ' - I • .... . Encning.—Sfessrs. finite and Casey, two of the .FOnlans ooidined In gerken well prison, were brought to Bow street today for examinetiOn. Nothing_ his boon elicited end the prisoners were re manded.' During the eiarnbastion Burke took ceonslon to deny all knowledge of the cause of tho recent eXploidon. An inquest on both the bodies of those killed by the explosion will be held on Tuesdny. Timothy Tie mond, Terry Al len and Ann Justice, ho were. arrested yesterday near thesce e of theexplosion, were brought , to Boir street to-day for examination.' The only" proof' ' of, the •guilt of the prisoners was the factof their being near the spot and flying hat after the explosion occurred. The pris oners wore subjected to a long and sharp 011=111M1=MMIIIMIIICimmol 1: ' 1 I . 1 1 - 155 f,..., ..,_ . 53it. ' , ,,- ~44t et,', ...- --.1 „,. ..,,.., ,,1:„. _......,..,;,.... _...:...._,,..„.„,,.„, , - -g,-___ V• i - i. ,, , - --„ 4:41'; ' ) 1 ' I t i ta l t ." 4_ 4_.r. , .4--g..";,_70,.Q.t. blitrig ' -----",- .: , <4" . -- ' ' 1 I 1 , # l. .. ~,,, : - t-t "--4' ''''' - ' • , ~- ~,_--., , •-___---=_ - ___ - _____ - _ - __. W' 4 - ,/- -- ---------y... - r - / T 1L; " : 1 1 : -,,....,____•-tt--___ .:El77 W'''..)::;445:: '-'; - 4 I - 7 1 i { .. 7 , -..., 1 ... ... , - examinatlen ,ht the pre9ol3Co of a large crowd of pevle. Nothlng,dettnite was proved aphid them, and they were re-: mended to • nun°, ABOUT COL. KELLY. `current that Col. Roll Rumors a • ~ the Fenian prlicaa' vibe Was rescued at Manchester, "Le in England, notwith, etnridlng the stories to the contrary, and! Is still directing the movernenta of tbo' Fenian ibotleerhood., There aieNtiose ;rho openly s tLesert that the explosion af curownweu irsm - .tbe result; of one: of the scruples of AIITIIBI2NIAIP CTPTIVSS. Dispatcher received to-day, show time !benign:l.h captive's in the hands of the Abyssinian King aro alive and well. A large force of Egyptians, OorostAns'g 4,000 histejelnefthir Dab sxpedffihn nt ktifssoiiab. THE AirnsyNlA sx.raninotr. Losmosr, Dec. I.s.—Dispate.hes hove bean received from Massowak which re port that the Stabil' expedition had ad- Taneedconaiderable distance lido the in terior, but at last aeconnta the troops were suffering from scarcity of water. Pc.e.gbax turatogivraartoxs rturemerEn —6,000 TROOP!) UNDER Anna. Lolvrterc.liseember lo—Ehreitig.—The public. Coreinhides in honor' of Allan, flould and Arkin, which were to, bare *Mk of the . Pal Cities in England and Ireland were prevented by the authorities in every place where the attempt was made to carry theM out, Much indignation; was Oman . by_ the crowds In some M eta nosts,ibut to violence wan committed' in thiseily. Battalions of regular troops, to the number of six thousand men in al,,haveheetirept under : arms all day, to Haslet the police-In maintaining order fi end suppressing any Fefileit demokistra-, tiona.' BP)EFTAL. PrOVAITT/OXS 1;1,1? LI VIIIIPOOL. 15. t. Evening.— Special precautions have been taken by iho Government to check any demonstm grimier distmituMes oldie part of rem lartierOrangemeri lin - this - city,'es thin was the day whleh, had been appointed for twirling the obsecittlate of the Fenians executed at Manchester.. All the drink-, ing places within the city limits Itave been ',closed. ':'ldYl order of 'the magistrates. Tito whole police. police force is on duty, and soldiers arc held& rowdiness& tiled; bursar-la The imlinitear awmodes arofge . aid . o, and . vessels of soar are &raiding iliedocks.' An attempt .waa made, itt:lictibirlanco with the Fewhiu lu'ogrardtbb‘prenflonsly announced, to fcum a funeral proceeidon, but It failed; The city Is quiet. • nectar rormunuvert—bknor ILSWAII.DB FOE TIER. t.r & i SICOB S or raiz CLtItE EN g. LONDON': December 15.-4 r Is thought that the' Feulans will cease all 'active &tempts against slaw and order, In con sequence of the universal horror and indignation caused by the disastrous attempt on Clerlceuwell Prison., Large 'amounts are effaced by the Government roe thediscoveryand emit of the guilt2.'• Partly& • !arm Anisica. t.llll AND 'emu, GUAT4uTara or,Tur. PIf.ACILAT DeCember "IK—The English rnalletesmerfrom Rio. Jeneiliii• I:ilia She brings Import:AU news from the seem, of war on. the Parans. Tbo Parignajlan foregs, cantor t{she command of Trfilihient Mier . ad assumed active offensive cip a ratioge. Their first movement was awimpletesneemni. They attacked the 'Brazilian camp and carried It by storm, taking fifteen hundred pris oners and tumoral placiw of artillery. The Brazilians defended: their, camp with Vent obatinicy, r and- lost nearly Ibitr thonsan4 men killed, Wounded and prisoners cwicus rk LEGATION'. FLonmecz, Dec,ls.—A change is about to bo made. in the AMU= Legation at Paris. The Chygatier Visconti •:rensota, who was /Master of Foreign Affairs lost year, in the Csbinet of Baron McMinn, wilt re-Mace the Chevalier Di. Nigra, who Is to be transferred to Lott- rxw coxertrrrnox 6DOP7TD VI - ENNA, December 14.—The now Constitution, after a long debate, has been adopted by tho Upper House of the Relehatath; isaaroz. nomAxcoxyEnccz. mt.k.aposzn Ps.nte, December 15.—Tho General Gonfetence on the Roman question has been abandoned, tho lending European Governments baying_ declined to take part Eirrnon vrtrimvran WITH ntOL E. Pinta, December 15.—Ernaing.—A. deputation from the 'English Bible Eiocl 'ety had rutandience with the Emperor Napoleon to-day and cemented bit with a copy of the bible. The Emperor made a brief address to the gentlemen of the deputation, in which ho declared It was lin finitude to protect all religions.; TEAK BT. I 2.AVIGATIONOF TaIibAILDANZIAiES, Lotrootr, Dec, I.s.—The great potrers Imre directed a motet° the Subllnie Voris asking '...tbot navisration of the D'ardn. nelles,be made free to the ehipplog ' of all nations.. . CALIFORNIA: .. t inNaurat livalproelty Tn.ty—Stne rfal iv Lrostann—lla I toil Mist.. 'llea aloe: _ I HlTTe.iiipsidi teii.h. rlitstargb Oszatts., -, Sew FaitNemo°, Dec. 14.—The Cham ber of Commerce has appointed a com mittee to report favOrably to tho ratiti. cation of the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. It also adopted the following tnemorial to Congress: 'That in their opinion the commerclatinterests of the Pacific ,mast will be largely promoted by the ratifies- Son of the reciprocity treaty betireeh the United States and tho Hawillan Islands, and tho public considerations having reference to the future expanelun and bounty of. our national commerce on the l'ack's ocean demand its ratifica tion as no lees Imperative. The Union leginlativ• caucus nomina ted Judge Brown, of Contra Costa,-Uni ted Stales Senator, and endorsed. Grant for President. - • . • Arrived—The John Tacker and Cleo. pears from Now York, and Imperial and Thomas S. &tort from Liverpool. Sailed—The Granite State, jor Cork. The oppbsltion steamer Amerfen sailed for Panama to•driv,oraryiegl,loobarrels of flour for New York. , Flouric7,6o to 8,00; Oregon 17,25 to 100. Wheat firm at $2,50. CANADA •101•45ou EIS an lirraltea—The Naar Tana. (Br Teicrroolt to ills ritubarolie stite.ll orrAws, December 15.—Discou l t on American invoices for the enacting weak fa declared to be twenty-live percent. The new tariff proposes to place f7en per cent. duty on American e th er. The New Brunswick Members of "or nament are much'sliticontented wit the new tariff. • Xardirer VOnvieitil it, theoltr fll BROORVILLE, Pa., December 14.-ISm. D. Graves, Gliase'ripartner in murdering Elizabeth McDonald, was found guilty of murder in the second degree. Ho is sentenced to eleven years and eight months to the Penitentiary. The pope Mink Graves was the worst man, endure dtssatialled with the verdict. . I Tight war Chicago. ' • COT Te/um& to tm Elttstrargo eluatta Cameo°, December ItS—A prize tight took place yesterday a &wayside, out side of the city Boats, between 'Edward Lowry and James Mack, for purse of WOO. The fight leafed forty-two Mtn utea, and wan won by Ikrwry In thirty four monde. noon. of Jeueslee. CDf TOloVnet SO the fltabarib (butt.] DETROIT,. December. lb.—Hon Gaarge Martin, C h ief Justice of. Mb Stata t 'died *day in this dty. SENN EDITION. THREE ,9',OL•pcN vr. MON WASHINGTON: - - Indian Peace-, Com n dasion Report. cr• The "Ordnance pemOON,mgslhp3:u4ollgtoOffiaOs Dep tallodet . l.oyalLeapies ' 1 , • Views of Thad. Stereos, Geo. Buller and Senator Seiner. Soldiers end &tilers' Unions and. the Presidency. NatiOnal Clonventioa to be Held. .7nttt ror•k '•WMsky It!ng.2, PreadentPreparingaVeto Growth, Capabilities and Aspects of Washington. liaisons for Bamoving Idr. Stanton my Teen-sow taw Pittsmoss Guaira 1 Waannearotr, De IPut..st irreins. - -It isnnder.tood that a majority of the members of the Indian Pence Commis sion recommend in their report thai the Indhin Burtetu be tylthdraWn . from the Interior Department and made a sep arate Department, under the charge of soma Competent military officer, end not' ettsched to the War Department. i onoserrtgt Tartnriblooniuktee appointed ^by rye "Joint Ordnance Committee held a meet ing tide morning, and continued the le vedigatiou of thealleged Amsterdam pro jectile fraud. The ComniltM. adjourned until Thlsped-. ay next for go purpose of procuring further lestimodY and papers relating to the mule. From the facts al ready brought to light by the !meatiest Lion of this matter, it seems probable that the report of-Me Committee will contain several Statentents 'highly dam aging to the character , end reputation of mot] occupying I - positions under the' gem ernment. Enough has been discovered to establish the fact theta regular "ring" extsteciduring the wet, which controlled the action of the government to a great extent in the perehaes of projectiles. At the bead of the "rhle was a man now occupying an important place to the Ord nallee Department, and associated with him was a party now a member of the Cabinet, togethervvith several member]. of Congress. The entire matter has caused great "gelation here to-day. . - e' insisistse og,cotottattag. - The only business likely to 14 trans acted next week is the. passage of the Cotton Tax bill in the Senate, The Ap- , prOpliatiOn Committee in the Douse will report a Deficiency bilk for the current fiscal year, but it can hardly pass before the adjournment Tim Ways and Means and flanking and Currency Committees will hardly have any ineaalltes matured 'beffuethrumplargis49Liettl.F.' 44 .., lILTITTATION 01 , LOTAL ralsirMeß.l]. A - clep .. u , tation of Loyal Leaguers from North anti South Carolina, called on Messrs Stevens and- Rutter yesterday. Mr. Stevens said the time for impeachment had passed. An to re minstruction, ho said he intended to In troduce a bill providing that a majority of registered votes obeli not be neemaa ry te ratify the now Constitution., to au thorize a loyal Previsional Government in each State, giving the Governors the appointing power, and power to make requisitions far troops when necessary, and,that two-fifth. of the colored people, -who had ;no Congressional represents , lion formerly, shall be entitled to elect Cengressarien at large fromthe afferent States. gatraltalltod his views 'Of eta]. flecation, and inquired particularly the number of persons owning large estates. Gen. Butler, after reiterating the senti nmb] ho, h i s heretofore put forth, saldbe weuld introduce a biR utting all °Mem of the Sonth into the han p de of loyal peo ple only. I Ile then . expressed the belie! that instead of there' being four there were seven millietur Of colored people it the Sop*. ' UNION LEAGUE NATIONAL con:cr . /L. The pi - ational Council of the Union League Association have adjourned, after passing a resolution urging the National Republican Coffventban not to nominate for the Presidency a nun Who is not in himself "an irreversible guarantee that he is the true friend of the cause of Union and liberty, equal rights before the law, and universal mcalmod suffrage." SOLDIERS AND SAILORS NATIoNAI. cON VENTRES. On Monday the representatives of the various Soldiers.. atul*- Sailors Unison throughout the country:Mote's:l:Met hero, to take Into consideration the propriety of holdings National Convention of Sol diem and Sailors at Chicago the week previous to the Republican National Convention assembling and to declare their choice for the positions of President and Vico President, The movement is strongly backed by leading Generals, and it indicates a succest„ STANTON'S naItOVAL. The World's special save: The Semite refuses to suatain the President's sus reunion of Stanton. If this as persisted In the President will issue an order re moving Stanton, and force him to resort to the Supreme Court, Considerable surprise has been mani fested by Senators at - the President giv ing to the - agentof theiUmociated Press a copy of his reasons for the suepensien of Mr. 'Stanton, an such a document is considered strictly confidential. In Ex ecutive cession yesterday the President was bitterly denounced for making this public, and it seems probable that the. Senate will take some action coneenting, itr iIIEPAIIING TNE VETO. The 'President laTieparing a veto on the bill striking the word "white" out of all laws relating to the District or Colum bia. His views on the subject have boon stated in former messages. • rn=xpEiars oi3n.c3aL lifidor General Howard heti decided to retain in the service of the Vreedinen's Bureau the offleers dintstered Oct of the service by tho recent order, until the Bu teen expires by Ilmitittion of law. An application‘was made is Dir. Johnson to retain them - ea the army roll, but he peremptorily refused to do so. = It is hinted that a new linancial scheme' Will be - presented es a embetitute - for the currency contraction, and which to thought will satisfy. the. House and he appr9ved,by the Secretary of Treasury. TUE nIIISICY The Ifew Yerk whisky 'ring have left some most active members to manage their.••alTaira this winter .and lobby a scheme through Congress. It is stated upon good authority that they have two hundred thousand dollars meth to com mence with, and double that amount to expend when the first inetailment is gone. Thp latest movement • mado has boon to buy np the correvondante hero, In order to prevent th6le ischemea from being reported, and In two or three cucts they have succeeded with corres pondents who excel. in lobbying and make it 3 profession. 1 Fractional currency • printed .for •the Week, $524,000; shipped, M 57,670. Na tional Bank Notes issued. =0,870; loud in circulation, ¢.9^ 9 735.824. Fractional currency redeemed end destroyed, 400. PATENT COMIIISSI.ONSII. Aniong the names urged for the Corn missionership of Patents, are ex-Gover nor Thomas Ford, ofGhlovex- Congress man liabbard, of Ohio; B. F. Jame., of andiobn C. Cox, Chief Clerk of the Interior Department. Dec.ls 1867. Tax CASE or um. IrrAthi: ;Te. The message of the l'resident, In rela tion to the removal of Secretary Stanton, has boon Printed as a. confidential docu ment, but copies hive not yet been din tributedamong the Senators. - SIIL WICISECY WYYiSSLL , , -The epecll committee appointed' by, the Convention of Manufacturer. and Dealers in Spirits are still in this city, and were yesterday at the Treasury De- PITTSI3ITRGH. partment and Internal Revenue Bureau attending to the htlxireettreantiultted to their care. SURNER A 3 .17. TUE LOYALLNACK74I. A Stcushingkin .itet.fnf "Uri the okle••• PM., of tho lag council o[ - tiro ]oral kaguo called on Senator fittmnet, it•tict, • • couvereatien, avoted the ditrirenchhoes went of all who took an, active part In frrratertfigieri • who wore In any sphere tendert cif„ the people, atutall tvlio ibritierly• held ounces In the Federal service. Such man as Ranieri:2o3l e) Lotchor 'add 'others sheillilueshr obtrude themselves span imblia native, and rid I IllintloM attempting to offer. tiaticol givaciteldnions on Mei. idtdrie-lcdt the nation. fle also denounced the Coniisrvative Ropublimns In Con gress as the bane at the pedly,,_ attd said the great raistakes eif tbe porter Wet° thellalluroto.impeach•thoVresident Slid to pate a political rights bill. Genisral Grut he cuthsiderod.a good. erddier 'nut nothing trLoto, and thereto* op:pi:deli to enSarsiug him for thePreeddentlel canditteov...l4.-Suenner•voss saniStillef if the house bad passed the bit meat resolution, tibie:edester,woul have done its duty; and Cengreali vrould re ject no constitution of a Eleuthera State for being too Itndlcl 1. yp 7, • . . DIZIOCILATIO NATIONAICONCENTIONt - Itls.sailLto:lo 1-3wlxtbto:lbetemo crutle Notional Committee will select Cineirmati.a.stidr - plaeo for holding tho atittinarr nnatnna. - - Tho tnlvary &Oita Church, enrnor or Ma* and Eighth, stxcet,s,nns burnod this nitiont won; coniatinenco of the expba stan=ots, lane Loss sll7,oooOnsured for $.35,(xx). 'Aboni stir Inchon orsolowtellliaiiitglit and today. . run Arai-nulls' austrora - ' " Roport Bays the Anstritinettlasion will bo tendered Montronifirß/alr. - [Pioni Our Remalaitotkektioidettr Vsublogino.—lan Groirtes.Valio"µ' 1 141. , Rtill Comfort —Pabtla Ansomepimitsend owneenten•—•OEltS, 11“, lAaar. Is:m.lo*n ratifies...llm Comiler Veto 9e eßtot Ariasoo..Retakisemibeat-: ' Neekto'Vetiate.-Wlce seamen hoe 114. mo• Lag Mr.' Manion. WAsintsterou, Washington, attrio g the tinter Mason, in a place of mash interest to the 'whole Union. And thid - pot soleiy front the *runt thatCongressaseembles bolo, though that may enhance the Interests There 10 no city fit the Vain—not ;von Now. York—Whore lifo present. itself in so great variety of aspect, whore extremes ako so frdotterdly brought together., Yot we scribblers , fn our olecirbinn ihtereit in the beings of Congress," are apt to, forget Washington itself—now a city of uhautL2,ooolntuddranka. So °Qin pletely is the outehle world idisorbed what Congrells.lw doles aneLgolng to do, that you. Mtge:. Uteirstat Mass ,Pf pooPle who liva iseelechsve hero , tr homes business, hopes, juyeLand advs. one In a Muldredthffike tin Ile b fleas relations, or kuo hat within six, miles of the _Capita ere ie. a wake power that has been 'running to waste since creation Ssf super/Or to !het Whit* whirls themElienliphidbet or Lomeli:M. Lawrence. could be erected to 6p-_! propriato that power, intet which mmaeLs, bringing the raw dotted or other unman- - ufactured articles - ter um mold discharge their mimed pnco—the tas..e, being navigable 10 tot veri Pm{ of the Calla. A. rich country eurrounde tin. What is needed is simply the enterprise and Use means. Thissity'ought to km one of - the most fichiriching manufacturing and eOll2 ruerrial -cities of the cone try. ' tigent agriettlttire should clerbetheltuid, now scortched front improvident =don. paid toil witlivereuro and beauty. ' But this is aside from the purpose. Weshington;.in winter, woe the thought. Per those who hay° the money and the disposition to spend /tin flutterbigabout the ige of fasblon this leper. . . a jam • peop.e; going I to owe wreaths worrniag one's way Into anearlv impen etrable 11110.4 of humanity, ..4aking hands with the receiver, who stands up to be shaken, and then worming yourself out again. To a reception of Gen.,firaut.a, last winter, two ladies from a distant cite went, dressed as Is rands, at p. en.; Tint thirty minutiae in getting trout their carriage to the door of the house; 0 • hour front the entrance to to the band shaking; forty. tire minutes teem the hand shaking out at Um back door ander the clothes' line and-the Gen eral's acidse hanging there to dry, and [Mecum Mime again. Of course the a (a -mode liimilotted ; was fencrally cllakibu• ted through the house from the front door to the hack door, each coat, button or bow-herd faking some email Winne in palming (like an 'lstrernarn. gathomr) of tba ganzo or' other 'slight tahric. At the Preddent's grand receptions the mil lion go In at the door and ever a covet!ed walk nut at the window. In this waycol- Hiltons between Itadiettla arid rebel, are best avoided. But Mot else 4 receptions roust claim year attention. What a multitude of people rue these who sock othor kinds of amusement. See the billion' mamma, goy with their costly lights; .and blaring bar-room and gambling hells whore Men madden their brain. with drink and dim , . Hero to-night Is Forrost, who plays " Virginias" to a bursting house; the philosophic editor of Cho Tribune, who dlsomrses to another crowded ball • • • on the martyred Linoaln ; the great Italian Opora troupe with Itaattractions; Seth Collyer, the champion of the "light Weights. , with his . pupils,. Dan and Eddie, all thette 'latter to !to seen by those Who will pay for a glass of bad rum and a 'riga:. 'The shop windows are gay with Christmas shown and sounds; , the happy-morning thMogpress Up and down the foot walks, tinder the moonlight, and stem, to no. thin , that or thWother attraction;' the hotels are Ince bee-hives, 'with each its knot of par: [inane, lobby. members,- - ttaxbis-to grind!" Dern aro the delegates at Willard's who hare Come to regulate the tilt on 'whiskey. Them y ou see the representatives of millions In _ - that j crowd so light-hearted, ' • shrewd and talkative. Whiskey nella at $1,2-3 any where in the vicinity of any one - of-their hundred stills and the Governtnent tax on Was $2 per gallon. Whose fault is it? not theirs! eo mild and inocent, you might well call on anyone of them, Judg ing from his aspect, to deliver a diecouree from let Timothy v. 23d, and expect to be Accommodated. Here, too, are the members of the hiyalleagmei trent every part of the land. liere are men who stomilloyal to the flag whoa they most conceal themselves therefor In dons And thves, and mountain fastnesses of re Tenn see! Hero a members of the Re. peblie a General. Committee, and Chica go is have the next wigwam and motile 111 Mole man 0.1, - P grant ho may prove ike the other) in to be nominated there iv' the Presidency in May ISGS. Beside. all, the Yoting . Men's Chriatlan Aksouiation ia:.ookllng its emaions, and the churches of the ehty their regular prayer meetings. What pursuit, what Joyti, sorrows, hopes, Marx; teresta here oommingle ! A vast people stretching. from Polar ,Uhuthato the torrid waters et the gulf, and. from ....an to ocean, with all their restless various life—here is their epitome! But society here is heterogeneous. The Cabinet atm its: circle, The Seine *aria State wines and dines the foreign legation. from time to time. There two hero stately atepplorm °fiords and ladles attif with gold lace and brocade... More genial and more hi keeping...with our ideas the neml.official dinner.. where members are invited ;for lubrication! Where great schemes are'dLseussesi, and , the me& of future empire sown—so to Racal:. 'Where a sate fbr Waimea's or 1 St. Thomas be touched, and -affairs that sway the cabinets of kings are bent all young twigs, so that the tree may be "In ' cllsted.". It Is-raid that in • certain brick house on 1 , street, the whole secession . movement,. In Its lasi phase, was ma. Wreck the various parts assigned and. the- actors :pledged, arid' as :it were i.. drilled th their parts as i about to atop upon the mimic stage and personate the characters '. they, really were- . to try I. be. , One said to Toombs, the fiery Georgian 'but 'suppose this com e r to blows and blood and war breaks out, what then!" "Oh," he replied, "men Were mule to tile, and what differenee is it how or whether a little sooner or later." 'Presto talk! Jlrt didn't die, though he became a General. Slide little Supper:lot sh ed- ut Mrs. ll mienblef was hawhich has clothed this • nation in mourning and plunged . it- In an ocean of debt; • Thia our never be the people rye know it in our buybood—nind all the pride and ambition of the few hardness who ruled ••``eocletr' In Washingtm bet a - more of yea. ago. But let us pass to our every day thentes. Bpsenes, good-bye, • 1112 Tbe,"old man" le qt It egaHni Congress struck the : ord "white" out of the Die trice. of Coltunbla Charter Mondry, which has led Mr. Johnson ton new ex amination of the "constlchewahun.'! Ile don't find it stated there that the word "white" ought to be used in any such mannet. Mr.lllnekley has been all over the Instrument. A veto message is pre. paring and expected within a day or • 16, 1867 t o. 7*l•' ewe iioys will Sebryibrij by. tbo p - they have recbcdred!from . is cos over the "GriteNteiree.,. ti ' CIO - ,I ry hi:Plitsbiughtn?Nlirre; be , such sensation ,bero theft h gl ''. , Mon Stare:at cittelf :othet,arid: 4 -1,,,,,- Age,g1i.m.. ,, 1 4 . 7 .!' # .I, if s'; ell di.d.:you,eyer,i,Mtri t.orl el ' ti.half.thls fall Limy lidw.r . ' '... an Ai . ''. heridson it, i It , bitre air; xi us - tallVt7r- Mr.- .;elin- "' .I*rfel'it.*;" , '''' '':`' '' - '''' 3 "‘ . 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LIT twat ""..."416 Addreea, GAISTTE4 • 111.2241186 n. PieWA 17NDEERT6.SM; A LRIE.OLIIKEN,TINDICRTAKE“. Pio. WI .Fnocth Street, I'llteborin.. ear CO/FINS, of ell kW.; CkAPEIf; etri every description of Posoral Paralsblini tion. tuensbed. Boom open day nod night. M.. aae CArrtod. Carat... Davjd' gem Y. W. isenblas, D. D., Inoue. Evlnd. Idde, J.M. If. Muter. Eso. • ROBERT. T. RODNEY. lune er un.n An Ennalat.. No. 4S owe Ines fine:bean and Ifo. - 1111 ]lltinond '( wtaan. WT John Wilton it Brun, ) keeps nivrayn. band tins but Metal, lieserrood. %Wait and WM.?. • Intstorood Codl.. Waln ut COOlas frt. W •Te• wards. flow.. Cont. CA upwards; gru.rm.' Codas to it roportton. Carriages am Mars. furnished at low rates. cram G10r.. - and Ingenring darn:shed it:nth. Olin ottet. 4.0 •6 IMODGETIA. ITIVDEBTA " • Kate .ItD EhIDAL3IKH l*Mmemoe loin late Wrote! B. Badger.) W. Stioet• thou dimly teem Demme. Alleelmoi MIT. • 11.. I toUlo. 2 . 4 ...'" ,, ,kr , thettott. Willem% and Haw mood bolletkre COLIM. at the lowest mMM 4 r.' • mica. • Booms ctn . :a at all hour. ttir and nIRUI. Hume and Carrlerte tarnished oil OM 'MOM sad on most remonabla term. ED". AHD cz.taNiscui, DZETABSIi. Oface...No. *I 01i014.4 Allegheny. Meta Mo. nosewood end 'Other edl.. gm. with aeolhnlett ninth of inhere ynenlehlun Gloods,onAnzeghenlibrnlehod at imminent nallene at knew. Del.'. 'AAA end.l.tegry Enablen, nnln av or nut MrrisioN - In...hrw:liairstri;.Badate a" - WANVL • lgv. 4 TE D— CAPTASSEBEG--. mug... for Om nou- Am.. .114 vq . eln 'rant of attire 'Air.t.i.. , •rr loiruablp, for The above wort. Sand Orr areal/m u. wllh full dose-Collo], Address A. GILIESON CO:, 60Afteket afoot, Pittsburgh. _ _ FOR SAI,E. -FOR •••• LOTS 11i BILLYILLD, bur Oaklead libe tire Kure. from the honour tvant. Each let Uzl4l. boulltully sltbatiel;ud will be sea amp. ofWILLIAM 11ULIIES, LlbertrStreeti t • • . • OR RALE.HORtiIEtiI.-A T HOWARD'S ILlvelywatt, SARr SIAN% www rAllmr-nottas tta)•);t r.. DAPPLE ORLY HORSCS,! oow MARGE DRACHM' HORSE: threw SLACK MARES; two USW ALARM YIROS 'STRSXI', atm the Moons.- bola noun. =I pion s " LOTS.—We now offer on , exceedladiff eon , terms a new plan of large and dolga-able lota. b. lag Pert of that Valuable property belonitsurlc the heirs of L. Noble. situate et the otrpeg end of Eharpeburp, and near Gavantalltatton, on the West Penna. !Railroad. • A portlAti ol these tote front the' railroad on the vest; and Main newt on the with. The lota ere 40 by Ifilleat e with wide ornate rannlig throe(," - the enike property: The soff for gardening peeposee ten. 'mate excelled, and beauty. of location ewe antes* have no eqOal. ler descriptive plan and (nether informatiOn call al BILL LDS, Beal r....tati fftchts. Bitter dtffadie vine. UNITED STATES • WATCH COMPANY'S WATCHES. Ws base Jan reiletTed mother lot of they e. ablated Watebtd!, . They aza mdeablddly th e ITAIDer and 1.11237 , tbetha rte. ens bedagbi la LhL muter, betn. Jeweled with CLIKIBULITS. lLipoaad 7.taPdlnant. 'with OKILOXOn=nI Howe*. WholeiM* end BtWl6~eate, DIIIIIMATII dr. FLMILETT, 68 Mill STREET. OPPOSITE ILIEONIO IfALL GREAT GAINS= *xi, - PRICES LOW slunsthi,FlLiEß -1 I AS THIO MAMMOTH EMPORIUM, Noe 66 & 67 FiliTE!, STREIT, ♦re of.!±wireal,ibarislas ur 1 m0 k„. 4, lx eitelgis IN GAZITSI, , , MALINGIFAILD, =0 no o nay GOODS ;!LazElm:m, imastliizza, 'I- BXTS, !caw mairispagrnairr, tenons. Persons withlog to poreltato will do well to osAmlali ono of tbo twat mosottsoenta over at, AT THE Mini PRICES, Tier( ,APPitar'T'at=rt. u**" OVERcOATLN6B IVrIWOAM6II OVERCOIITINGSI An *MUM aaditmlea maxi:meat at N. BMITM'B TAILORING E132.01.181D1UT. at.» wrzli Sr., corset et ANtepor. IMMMEMI REMIT G. DALE, Merchant Tailor, Car. Pena surni N. Clair , FITIIBURBII,IOA. THE HEST, HOLIDAY Gill la amp allimurtalebralod inuipoier A lallaaaft liewboal Illaaftliras, au islablaloa and am sate ay. WM. 01111.1131 Co.. 37 llna ewes. • • G° 'r° I=l srLENDLD ; I EINI