IHE DAILY GAMMA Ttirsialutro'rvzzr monwara (ITTIDAYII XeCtIM:I%) SEED& CO., X . I . Cg=.IriOtCYZW/4 s. ;: ". 7.41t.r5, =3=2= ciAzarrx EFtrNa. 10..05. 54 wadi 16 um 6 11 , 1148 *TIM ed* lepairpaa hper. IrOtn Peauyina. i . 1".0161. PAIitIaBOIffITETIICIH Itiltin4l4lr mg BENT IAMTZITh I4I PAPS It Os flu Iltate, TEMA IP TIM DAILY i E;VgrA t wn,;;;;; - ;«17.7 g amaLl r..r p BUBO% TWlN'''. C[TE pittshl j Gairt ,IMl'Mantitaeturerai National Clonnnn nontlin, which wilt commence Ita ,el. termarrow, at Cinnabar!, promiiel to ,bea largo nod importantconvocatlon. Probably the r representation. from thin city lelll be less than teem any other, town of cossldeesble manafactuilag PPOPelsv. . Tit 'Elcianton Rfpuilieen and the Di s pc4h am tlfscemdeg the point vilifier Gen- Geery's preattnent ffientippiqoa with the .Temeaucto iv:moment - Intl make or mar hli 'pros pea forrOnondnation to the Governor amp. Better twit a year yet, good Mender before 'bringleg the Governer abloontler dint:mon at MI, - 11V,W8 BT. TELEGRAPH, - :m....11ire./ionanta Boone and bar fourchil. arei; the eldest aged thirteen, wont fottott room, si,xa Z 3 Amity etrmt, Now_York, an Strodey, zufferiug 'from the emote of laudanum, which had been admintetrred by • Ntra: Room, herself on tterottnt of hoedietiotattelrt phvorty. They were lekon to - the Bellvno Hospital, end' the phyelchtms deioraired of height/ their lives. . , —tier. Humphreys of Mississippi, has received such information relative to the ?rejected outbreak among the steppes In lanuary ( that be has deemed It. nocests ry to issue a proclarentlou warning al/ combinations for ' suck a purpose that their Intentions ore known, and they tan. not atutoeed; audit the black race believes, the.lande will be distributed among thent they are greatly deceived. ' -severe distressamong the Whites and negreee of Hie South, especially the latter, Is anticipated during the winter. The freedmen are being discharged In farce numbers by their employer; en aCCCillut of a `scarcitv• of food and moans, anti starvation, to many lustlincets isactually at Ile deer, of both . whites- and' Mucks: —Walkor Dlrritinda, et' yotnig..mer chant,r while riding en Pigeon 'ltoost road, near Itier....plals ; Zaierda..Y evil lug, au met by two negroes.• with nine kelp; one leveled a musket and without a nerd fired, shooting Edmunds in the forehead, inflicting a fatal wound. No arrests. It l supposed they mistook trim ter another, as no attempt was mete to rob him. • • - ~ .;•—ltUrtzmart. Son'a piano. factory, on Stoats street, Buffalo. was destroyed by fire Tosierday morning, with a large number of pianos and material. Lois hi 1 etwik insured • for $lO,OOO. "Tine building was. owned by P. !Alias, and was at et2,o , Xi; insured for 5.1,000. Forty-Deo workmen wed thrown ouVor employment: —Theta Is Mlle doubt.but that the Sen ate will restore Mr. Stanton to the pesltlon or Secretary of War, but It Is understood that Mr.' Stanton asks only a vindies thou of the law, awl does not deatro to re. mums the °thee. . —Se,crotary Boward - will Bain furnish additional 'Alabama claim correspon dent*, and take no further steps in the matter until ho has an expression from Congress on the eultect. --Thitriende ef theadininlatration are urging the removal of General Pope and substituting Meade, owing to the Mr- Elora rimvat of Judicial <acmes. —An unknown man was found intr. deied on Sunday, near Ifingin's plants • tion, tireltn miles below Memphis. Ho isaupposed to have bon s flat boat Man. —A- L. Donnell.. wrepplisg lbetWeen South Orange aid 31.11bru7, Del aware, was destroyed by fire on Friday night of lest week. Lour, ¢30,000._ • • Rey. Dr. Chester Dewey; prefiiiaor of chemistry in the Unireieltyof Roches ter; N. Y., on Sunder night, rt Rodiester, aged eighty-four years. - ..-40no ton of Quartz,; from • million gold Ilelcisijust 'smelted; 71.141 eight pounds buli orr. - - 'rho . miners are greatly encouraged. —A. fire at St. Patel, yesterday: morning., burned. fire email wiioderf dwellings on Roseville atreist—loss $5,000. —.ll is expected that Ulu Senate writ peas the bill to repeal the tax on raw eft:: tots with but fire or six dissenting votes . . —The - reported reaignetlen of Mr. 'Meeker, Comsninaioner of Patents, has not yet - reached the President. - • —The Hudson river Is comploWy blocked ' - =Teo excitement in Chicago over the spirit of the. 'jail which has been mentioned by usbefore. most be of as • • unusual intensity. The . Tribune gives nearly a column of local to it - and amens .that hundreds of applicaute for permie , sloe to upend the night there are nightly 1 turned away. some men have even gone so far as to commit petty crimes in order to be allowed to participate In% the gen eral horror. We give a few selections from the Tribune's aecounted how Thurs. day night passed: . it; • tuaide were collected act UM than fifty 'peptone among whom seem several public of leers, four or five members of the Board offiupervisors, and a number of prominent citizens. Besides these there were three trancespeekingstomm. These, were all collected inside at nine o'clock, and waited patiently for. the re currenee of the mysterituts sounds. sit nrecieely a quarter to ten o'clock was heard a wall so plural and lull of agony, that every. one hearing it started t to their test, while the prisoners in the different (*deceased their laughter and nouversetion, and listened. The sound S seemed to urine from the western Lead, _proceed as far or the middle corridor, • where. It reached. Its greatest height. 'LS Then It dire' gradually away. " In the middle corridor a number of gentlemen etood and waded while they hoard the mysterious rounde again and nestle repeated. Theo, shut within the oilier clung Endo iron bars, and placing their ears pgainst them, listened in el. - fence. The sound was hoard at irregu lar intervals until after trdiedght. when the crowd dispersed. " -e There ie little to he written regarding the sound which is nightly heard within 1 the counte jail. That the sound's heard as stated, hundreds of our citizens who have listened to It an attest; but what its origin is. whether the result of ach e- dent or design on the part of • atoms ex ceedtrigly^ clever practical joker, , 'the most or those who have heard It will, I. like ourselyea, be puzzled to decide. There is no ono who dearns4t passible to proved from the throat of a contrite : quiet; neither Is it caused by the winds, nor by the stenrn in the Imatlng pipes: Believers In the infallibility of trainee ! speakers will endeavor to hold their soul* In patience until Moaday, when • they are promlied an explanation. But ellartil•agree that, ghost, spirit, bird or t devil, It Is new very mysterious. : Besides there, the sworn statmelite of t, two men, watchmen employed in the lire alarm eielegraph department, are , given, in which both assert that they have been troubled hy moans and groans, and by a man who "(mks In • at- hem in their terrorand make In the jell yard and who alwete dirappears when they' go for him, ever since the third of lest sly.. Thee have. kept, Faience heinto * fore for fear of being' ridiculed, and per ; haps losing their pieces • The spiritual ] hats ores etimptured sad proclaim that this Ls onlythe beginning of a mender,- tntkin which' will. shake Chicago from end to end, sod one trance medium de. clams that more light will be thrown on the subject 011 Monday erasing. . chnsago s noted for sensations of the biggest kind, ,but this one out Memos . Chiorito. • Thenatest information dates that the ghost excitement hoe subsided, it hay • lug been illecrivered that the dismal noises were produced by a waggish prlso'ner, through the instrumentality of a broken steam-pipe. .t" ====! Among tho patents homed to rennsyl vaniarie during the past week were the following: Daniel Towns,. of Pittsburgh, for Im proved aerial carriage and way. • . llerbert W. C. Tweddle, of kittaburgb, for improvements apparatus for dis. • tilling oils. • ; Ilerbert W.C. Twaddle of Pittsburgh, for improvement in distilling hydro carbon. oils. - ; Samuel Gissenger, of Allegheny City, for iniproved brink machine. John Henry Smith, of Allegheny City, for improvement in - raising oils and burning fluids by pneurnaUe pressure. John Koury Smith, of Allegheny City, for improvements In ships fbr transport in. petroleum. John V. Hawkey, of Greensburg, as signor to self and Isr ael ~ T. Shegier, at sates place, :for improvement in horse Joiner D. 11111, of Allegheny Clty, for improved apparatus for draining sugar. James B. DM, of Allegheny City, for improved centilfumdmaeltine for drain :, Jag suss:. ; VOLUME PIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. FORTIEM CONGRESS. tar TarManti re the htta►art►Usutte.l Waeminirroir, Dec. 10, 1867.- . SENATE. Mr. SPRAGUE almearsd.in his scat. 11AILROAD .TIONDS. On motion of Mr. HOWARD therms- Went was requested "is transmit the an 'count of the United States bonds tuned to the Union , Pacific Railroad and Its branches, the .amount of interest I eld,• OONITITUTION4L TRILIONA L.- Mr. DAypi inked M resehitlon to establish a tribunal, .to whom Constitu tional queatiens arising between the United States and State goveramouts may be referred. Tabled. nIrLOUATIO CONTiNSLTION, sa Mr. WILSON introduced a resolution to fix the ceeepensatios ofdiplometlo and consular officere and define their dative; bill reorganizing. the several mis sions; a hill to raorgunize and reduce ezl pewees of.tho - Deparimint of.fitate, end bill le "oobllntas oertein °Mosta and agents of the Freedmen'. Hun:mu—which were laid en the table. • RILL TO AMEND. YATES introduced a bill to amend the acts providing for the calling out and enrolling of the national iercos. XATION.fiIatiItE.CAPII4.I. 4 &C. ' Mr. VAN' WINKLE introduced a bill to provide tor the apportionment et na tional bank capital among the different Matra and Territories, and the Dratriotof Colorable. Vt. EDMUNDS Introduced a bill to provld e for a utatla of taxatiait of anon• FIUZZIMEN'Ir,iI7D.IZAII Mr. WILSON from the Committee on Freedmen's MUSA-a, reported a hill con- Coning in office certain officers of the Freedmen's Bureatr, pad gave notice be should call it up to-morrow. erzclar,mirscL. . Mr. TItUMIGJLI. mffersd a resolution inquiring of the Attorney General what. special counsel had been engaged from Juno 30th, 1650, to June 30th, lira, and whether certain officials in his office and Court of Claims cannot be dispensed with. Amended to include the year 1865 and adopted. , - • ', • , TH COTTON TAX NiLL: The bill to repeal the cotton tax was taken op and opposed by Mr. MORRILL, of Vermont, who moved, as an amend ment, to exempt foreign cotton after April, 1168. Mr, FESSENDEN also opposed. the A motion was offend to amend the amendment by making the tax one cent per pound. - I Messrs. SHER3AN and POMEROY adcoctited the bill and opposed the amendments. HORSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I= Bills wens introduced by Air. LAW RENCE, of Olde, to providelfoi the ap pointment of a Marshal of the District of Columbia, Ey Ur. WILLIAMS, of Indiana. To pay the balance of bounty to non-com:. minalonod omeera honorably muttered out. By Mr. SEEM; Ts repast° and limit the admiralty jurisdiction - of the United States Courts. By Mr. JULIAN: To fix a tame for the election of representatives' and del*. Wes to Contuses. By gr. BRIGGkr: Joint Resolution of thif Maigan ..Testislature relative. to eustomt and elciac - By Dfx..IISLD,WIII4 C -To abolish the lannied - anaaitalampaystael. -"". ----- By lir. HOOPER, gaga: To prevent the depreciation of corrency by prohibi ting the circulation as money of anything not authorlied by low. .... . 13. Mr. HDRS►ILD, of W. Vs.: To Wititate the resumption or - specie pay ments. Th. bill provides than alter the let of A1y;180, twenty Der Mint of-'all .d tistPotted goods roar% pall titiltod States vitae altar theist. of July, 1..500, forty per cent.; atter the Ist of July, 1670, sixty per cent.; after theist ofJuly, 1671, eighty per cent.; alter theist of J 1872, the wtosie. By. Mr. BROOKS: Ia relation to logal tander,notes, The bill provides that Qs Cominithie of Um 'BousM and the -- Orkiralite• sel` Nays - and llama of the House shall inquire Into toe expedi ency, Ant, of making Legal Tender note* receivable in part payment of Custom duties, say live per coat., after the lst of February 1868, with Like proportionafter the lot of March, 11368; second, repealing the Legal Tender on all contracts made after the Ist of march, 1868, or, if not ro pealing it, enabling contracts to be Made payable in gold andidlver. Sy Mr. DODGE:. To amend the act ; of Augutt 3d, IVA; for the bettor organiza tion of the military establishment: All veil) appreprigtelf referred. ; • Ttlm PILEXIDMIT AND ELCONSTRAVTION. Mr.BEICIAMIN offered 'a resolutioa. reciting that.the Pioldent in his UM, annual message had seem fit in utter disregard of the popular will, es express ed in the election of member. at -the Fortieth Congress, to recommend the repeal of the reconstruction laws, the ef fect of which-would be to remit the gov ernment of the late rebellious States to rebel hands, and abandon the entire loyal element there to the will of traitors; and that It is eminently proper that the House should. • reaped in emphatic terms to so extraordmary a proposition, and resolving that the House will never consent to take a retropde step from he advanced position In promoting the cause of equal rights,„ nor, to •dismate from -itsfixed • purpose of prideeting all men m equal before • the law; that there Is no reason to- doubt that the restoration- of the rebellions States is being successfully accomplished oss. a firm and enduring basis, and that. no good reason estate why the reconstrue lion act, should be repealed. ° • Mr. KERR pored tolay the resolution and.preamble on' the table. llegatived: Yeas, thirty-tame-nays, one Imndred and. twelve. The resolution and preamble were then adopted. 'Yeas, one isundred and eleven;: thirty-two—etrictly party By Mr. vote . lows to amend the act of May 12th, 181 1 / 4 . spatial/Awls to Loire for railroad purls:sea -• .. By Mr. WASEIBUONE, of Wish:Milo: to establiah and declare. the railroad bridge of the Now Orleans, Mobile- and Chattanooga Railroad Company a Post Toad. By Mr. NOLBROME, Idaho: extend rig Lk, pre-emptton and homeotend Lows o Idaho. By Mr. SCHENCK; to - define. the meaning of certain acts rebate: to the = Mr. PILE offered a reap lotion directing the Secretary °Lilts Treasury to report whether, since the not Ot July last; any national banks hare changed their mien ri ties held in the Treasury: to • wore their circulation, din Mr. BLAIN °blasted to the conaider- - &Lien to-day and the stuirienaton or the umor rActno naimoAD Mr. DAWES introduced a bill to change the tine of holding thsannual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad Company fran the tint-Wed nesday of October to the first Wednes day alter the ith of Mara; add tiliOnable them to fix the place of meet's:mat Wash ington; Beaton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Onlesge, Cinch:mail, St, Laub, Or . Now York. Passed. Mr. W4SEUJURS„ of Illinois, tried to get in an amendment restricting the rates to be ceased Ibr passengers and freight. . . PATICLIKT Or NATICII4I: ErZZIMEDICIEL M. CUTLER moved to Reagent:l . th° rules to enable him to otter & resolution declaring that In tio,indiement•of the House all Indebtednessof the salon ought to be paid in exact accordance with the act of Congress creating,l4 Mit not otherwise, that Ls to My, all loans onactml to be paid to geld to bei so paid, and an loans not so enacted to be paYa tdo, ought to be paid in lawful money of tho United States. Tho rulos were not suspended—pees nap -five, nays eighty-three, son the res olution erne not received. NAVY AILDLICTION • Mr.RLAINE' offered a - resoluilan etructingthe Committee on naval affairs an report , whether a reduction may be effected In tha number of talkers and men employed In the navy, by reducing ibe, foreign 'quadrat' to the number - ot 'Wpm and ann., which were in France before the :Adaptid.- . 1.12p1X0311 ToIiOLD/Ens,', I.fr. MAYNARD introduced Mlle for the batten. eitabliihmeht; of .eortiln claims for. pervious to. aoldlets In the are; of 1912 and to' provido for °Moore , •• • • , . . • • • • . , .. ..._ . - ~. t:.•_1....,-•••1&:1•• ~.,..„S•sTAB. , , LISzt v ' _ Yet,. Ork- :- ' - -'' - _.• . . • . . . „ • . i /17-,4-0.1711 .' ' C:, - . ‘, - - . . ... ._ . • --,-.,.. A.•::. -',,, ;v: - ..„.--- - •_. • ' • . . it 11) . ~ic,2,„ ~,.! 0g...„ .... ...,..„r_.,...:,.„.... ,_..._.. „.. ..,_:...., : .....,,,......,..,;;,:t„i:. 1 _ : _.. i ...,y ; _____ : 7 2 ....,,..,...„.1.,„ ; _,,,..... :: _,, w . r :„.•„_: .:: f= : ,_„... : ...,..:..,,,,,•".„. i ,_._• 7: ._5.4„.,,_,, : .......„,....,„f..,,,:::..,.„..._:...:.._.___: .:47 , t _ r ___..... :.; ,.......„. ! ... ;::;: ,,,4,... \ ,, .._ . . . .. . . ~ . • 1 • 4. i ' . . . • .....---___ ii ': . - • . . - end aioldlere not mustered into service. Appropriately referred.' I= Mr. WOOD asked leave to offer a reso lution declaring_ the Howie reserves to iteelteright thiJudge bribe nocmaity and ilety of making disbursements of publ c money without 'reference to any action of the President and Senate In the-soquitiltion of territory, under that cdattee'of the Constitution • which vests in them the power to make tres tles with foreign nation. Mr. BANS objected, d the resoin. Ron woe not-received. ALFRKAOF 'FROM TITS ?REST WM—TRIAL Or ALBERT R1:11F... . s The SPEAKER presentca a- message from the President transmitting copies of papers relating to the trial of Albert Rook,, of indiatiacin Newt Orleans, and atinitirthal nO! union in , the case bad yet boon taken by the Prisldent. The mectsdle Ira. referred to the Judiciary , , • The endorsement en the papers by the Searetarypf War ad interim to that "the crime - was a most, - fetal - hi end brutal one: that this was the that trial for mur der by a military commission under the reeenstructlen acts, - and the sentence shaUld be' carried into effect." 1120 M TILE SECBSTILUY OF WAIL A mea Age wee also received from the Secretary . of War ad interim; relative to the claimer the State of lotra for mili tary supplies. Itoferred to Committee on Apprepriatiess. mean° front the same, withdra . *- int his communication of tie 2ist of vember, which recommended an In crease of twenty Per cont. to ,the pay , of employees ,'ln the War Department, which was referred to the Committee on Retrenchment. artricrumurr APPROPELI2II•If RILL. The House went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. BROOMALL in the Chair, and considered the Deficiency Appropri ation bill, which appropriates $118,59:., , ;and after debate reported it back to the House, which attached to it, by p vote of seventy-three to se runty, an amendment giving twenty per cent. additional to all. • alvii,employets in..Washmgten whose compensation was under two thousand dollars. The bill was then tabled—sev enty-three to sixty-seven. • The Deficiency Bill wax again intro duced and passed without the prevision -for additional compensation. • CV.INTEACTION or CITIVRIC,ICY The House reflused to stipend the rules; en - Motion of Mr. SCHENCK, In 'order to discharge the Committee on Bankang and Currency from the centsidoration of Mr. Lynch'. bill to prevent undue ex psnston and centractior, of the currency. Yr. Schenck's object weal° send it to tW Waya and Means Committee. _ MM PAT AEG MILEAGE. • Mr. RUBBARB, of *est 'Virginia. asked leave to offer a resoltition that the Committee on Rotrenchnleat ootoddor the. expodionev of roducitia the pay of members of tongreas to four thousand dollars and ton cents mintage, but it was objected to. • - Adjourned. BY CUBA CABLE. /Wares from IM7Bl—Tbo Murder of riMo. limatos—Tho Pron./me Tumul tuous—Am sigh ML. DomMego— tonsterfels Mosey. MOT*ltcrahlt to the Pittsburgh Gazette., New Yens,. December; 16.—Havana . 'penile dais that the murder of General Monter. at Cape Ilaytien_ Is confirmed. The populace became very tumultuous and were denottecieg the murder in un measured terms. War had been declared against Hayti by St Domingo on account of thysid and - countenatmo tWi thigov ernmeM lenbitimpartiowasof Bose, who recently invaded Dominican territory at Mono Cbriato... General babes forces Were dreaddron the march and it was stated• the., Haydeu fancies had left,.the capital tdaneet the Dominants. Anettier special dispatch say= . Uni versal diecontont, reigned- at Cape May day andAport emu:mays revolution had Millimu, of connterfelt Hayden paper dollars were reported in circula tion thron • •ut tho republic.: Soma re • bThgv hid - a hand In their etulasion..• , NEW YORE.- =1 Nsw Yens Dec IC 1867 SCRIOIIN FITLY-LOSS Or LIP'. • A lire oecrurred early this morniag a beaemeut houe.,• 568 Second Anon.. Though the building 1016 little damaged, ear= petwna were suffocated to death aid eiz badly injured by suffocation and jumping from the wind•we. • The names of the killed were: Mrs. Margaret Rinearsi.. and her daugh. tern, Bridget, Ellen and Mary, aged nineteen seventeen and fif teen, Ellen Murphy, 84:realest:, Mary Murphy fifteen, asa TtIOMILI Murphy thirteen. - The injured were: Patrick Murphy and Rosanna Murphy, parents of the foregoing, critically; John Omeara, husband Of MN. Oineate, critically; Mn. Julia Kelly, badly In spine: - Mary Ann Garry, thirteen, daughter of Mrs. Kelly by *former husband, improving rapidly; and Ellaninirtfy, a younggtrl who board. ad with the Murphy:, badly burned and Injured internally. The flrecommenced in a bakery on the And floor, and there an suspicions Rams the work of en in cendlary. CALIFORNIA. quick .Paimate Cr. a V..NhYaltase Mae as ATIS•1211—h•111•1111•1d. 117 To'wadi to the rlttAnro bas Fnasausx>, , Das 16.—The opposi tion steamer 'Neriitia arrived from Now York lost night in Ally-nix days nine hon., running time `bringing pitmen gent from Now York, Tin Panama, in twenty days eight hours and a half. Official information, received from England at New Westminster, an nounces the nomovaLef .the capitol of British.Coltimbla to Victoria. ' Arizona advicas to December 3d, state that Vulture Mine had developed a lode 'thirteen feet wide, takingout large qeas titles of ore. The mill was running day and night. -The Indians made a raid on Voltam City end raptured several ani mals. They were puraued and pirtof the Cock re-takin, but the Indians escaped: The steamship Montana, from Nocik ern ports, with 3320,000 in treasnre, arri: yeti. News amitnportant. Arrived: Tie Barks Cambridge Val paraiso; Sadowa, Zorrro Azu.: Bau sch Sea Serpent, New York; Loyal Sam, Liver- Four anil, at 87,5368. Wheat 32,50... Legal Tenders, 71. CANADA. Lame ilre—flehooner Loot Jo a Emew • - and 11lesebul. • =1 ' Dricomber .16.—Tho •Alimt Mai °monied by J. Manger & Co., grocers, and H.• Mulholland, hardware, wan Immt on Saturday afternoon. lit glso,ooo. • • ILayrterow, December 18.—Tho schooner C. O. Almond, of Detrolt,with •lifteen • thousand bushels of wheat, :bound Ca Oswego, when near that port was caught in the snow storm anima. day lest, eprung a leak, became unman ageable, drifted the entire length of Lake • Ontario, and bear-Mainear this city en Fridaynaorning.' She will prom) ntotal lose. crew were all saved in a frozen and exhausted condition. =E=l3 iii fetegriplt to ea Mesta se °same.] LouniviLim.—Cionly and cold. Innt.crurows.—Cloudy and cold. and snowing. CRESTLIECB.—CIoucIy, cool. . • Cotumme:--Ciondy, mild. • Cracm..mm.—Cloudy, mild. riniMmunrM.,—Clear. Thormeme- Mr, thirtj • 114.nmanuno.—Clear and cold. Orr Amions. ro.-431ordy, Mowing, CHICAOO.—CoId, snowing. BT.-Loma—Clear, mild mid pleatant. Naw pleasant and grow ing warm...` -• lE= (By Tolitrolat Loth. rittsbotoe ammo 1 LoOTOVILLIt, Dem 16.—The. steamer Lecialre, from Cincinnati for Nashville, struck a -log nest Bosukensburg, Ky., on Saturday Right.' She broke in two and will prove a total wreck. She bad about' two handfed tone of freight, which will be entirely ruined. The boat was .valued at from twelve to fifteen thousand dollars, whereof about two.thirdis was insured. 'The amp was valued at 5250,- 000. No lives lent. ilioanir is Zatirettiod reelass (ay Tensaw la to tee Yituoarze molests ) Puts.tissirssit, Deasmberl4—A Meeting was held yesterday, to mako ar rangements for a funeral In to of tho. Fenton executed In England. ==l C=r=il Lomacrun, December 16.—River ris ing, with four feettwo inches in, the ca nal by the mark. Weather clear with the W:lnter at 3$ degrees. MOND EDITION, THREE O'CLO kA. M. FROM EUROPE. RompConferakee Quesline4llled. Fenisa Excitement Unabated Ay Ts.%Mph to as rittantat SWIM] .• MARCIE. Ito.ILAN co cvIDLicB WIFII7O,If ILETTLED Ponta, Dec. 15.--It his been definitely ascertained that tlie,..Enr?Pieyr•Gonier ence plan, preprised by the pi r Na poleon, on the Rinifair qv" on , fail ed. ' •An • asiemblage was blsire taken place to .11rwach an tbs '. but some alMeultY was exierfen la the_ pie matte oorrespendence UM *the aY"ar rived. - Porte ' was then • he n • Of, Sod the form ofirpresentation changlid, loathe same day was adh to Sub sequently, after the delivery of a speech by Minister Sonhir an the MN ect of the relathens 'between Rome and Italy, In which he declared that Slay could never go to itonii by forixi, the hesitancy of thi Powerswommed tho form of open objec tion, on the ground of tonality. it has torn aseertianied today thai Abe (Mater enc. of Congraia will not assemble; as all the Groat Powers have poelhvely !re fused to attend. _ L 1 I axiii/Ti..IDSNT tr/C#.II4.TED. LOICDON, DecembeT 16.--The excite-, mont occasioned by , the recent opera tions of the renians him not abated. The prase cantinas* to dencsince the out rages,, and demand wigononS measures far their broventian isithe Suture: .Th* rimes in an article on tke subject say. "Fenianism must. enixtiringlly . tead L 6 the repetition at such acts se the Ilan nhester riots and Clerkenwell explosion. Open seaman the part of the renians Js !out of the gnesticin, and iron and icifei murder are their only weapons of suc STANTON'S REMOVAL. PNaleeai4s•= Ceusansmileirtlete Somme—Tim souresary. to Cab Mel also esums at Oleo law Gmesusail seval—la • SIR OS le !lupine Sam Tote lloosaue, bus Deena., as Me finesase et ashy slosal BMus —Tak• New Orleans Mat— Itaspbssalbillty ItbereteT. • . • =I Niter 'Tons, Her:ember 10.,The7text of the - President's coinmunicellontn' the Semite, relative to thevemoval of Secre tary Stanton, Is published.. The PIOSI, dent says In reference-to lir. Stanton's determination to remain In the Cabinet under the Tenure of-ODs" sin Every member of my Cabinet advised me the proposed law was unconstitu tional, and spoke without doubt or res. amnion; but Mr. Stallidire Winans; nation' of the hew - was most elieborati acid emphatic. He referred to coneltu- Usual provisions, debateiArinking roes, end especially to the speech of Mr. 130- canna when a Senator, declaims of the , Supreme Court end ulna from the be ginning of the Goveroment. through every auccomivo - 'administration; all concurring to establish the right of mama as veined by tho Constitution In the President To all them he added the weight of his can deliberate judg ment and Menaced ma that it was-my duty to defend' he power of the Persi dent from usurpationsind the wino law griirnalcl'aitigneatWgee of August lllth. I was no& to and him compelled by a Hew Indefi nite sense of publlo duty under the Conalltution to assume the vindication of a law, which, under those:damn obllga nom lef public deny, Imaged by the Constitutioniteelf.--- - he &delved boo was in violation of that constitution. I make great allowance for change of opin ion, bat such change is this hardly W s within the limits of the greatest In. deliveries.- I was ao mitts- Weak with the - frill mastery of the 'quitetion wont fasted by Mr. Stanton, and was at the time so fully occupied with the prepara tion of smother. veto, • that I xgnewd him to prepared* ego upon urn of Ora.. bell UM he declined todo on the ground of physical disability to un dergo, at the time, the labor of writing, but stated his readiness to furnish what aid might be required to the preparation of material. for the paper. . I now peas to another subject. When on the 15th of April, 1865, the duties or the President's ogee devolved the . me, I fitted a foil Cabinet of seven members, all of them selected by; Mr.. Lincoln... I made no Change. On the contrary,- 1 shortly afterwards ratified "'change de termined ppon by Mr. Lavoie. but not perfected-at his death, and admitted Lis appointment, Mr. Harlan, in planed lir. Usher, who was in eftioe at Mallow. The great duty of the time was to re establish Government, law and order in the lneusstaiLonary States. . Congress was then Ire.es, and the sudden over throw of the rebellion required -speedy action. This grave ZOOM had encased the attention of Mr. Lincoln in the last days of his life, end Ms phut aces:ding to which ltwas to be manageethan been prepared and was ready for adoption. A leading feature et that plan was that it should be carried out by executive au thority, for, so far as I have breninfeam ad, nellherMr. Lincoln nor any mema her of his Cabinet doubted hie authority to act or proposed to call an extra ses sion of Congress to do the work. The first business tranneteditt Cabi net alter I became President was, the tin- Inclebed business of my predecessor. A plan or scheme of reoonstruction wan produced, which bad been prepared-for Mr. Lincoln by Hr. Stanton, -his Seem tary of War. It was approved - sad et the earliest moment practicable woo sp. plied la the form of a proclamation to the State of North Carolina, and..efter wards became the bads of action in tarn for the other State& • • Upon the examination of Mr. Stanton ; before' the Impeachment Committee; be was naked the followingquestiont Did any one of the Cabinet express a doubt of the power otthgEsacutivelitaschof the Government to reorganise State goy erntrienta which had bees in rebellion without the Mit or Congeal, Be' an swered none whatever. I had myself entertained no doubt of the authority of the President to take measures' tbrAbo• organization of the rebel States on the plan proposed during the vagAlon of Congress, and' agreed he the plan specified bibs procinmatien in. the case of North Wane.: Thereleperhaps rt e act of my administration for whch I have been more denounced than this, It. WAS' not originated by me. but I shrink from. no responsibility on that amgnt, for tbe - Dian approved itself to myjudgment ana -1 did ant hesitate to starry it into execu tion. Thus far,emil upon this 'hal policy there was perfect accord bettesen the Cabinet and myself, and I saw no noses otter fora change. - the President etates the great differ. once of opinion with Mr. Stanton was on the District of Columbia suffrage asuL rooonstructkm bills of Mareb.lBas vetoes otwhith were oppesed - by the lat ter, although all the other Cabinet mem bers supported the President. Ti. Xreddent continues: I havenow referred to the genenil grounds upon whieb the withdrawal - of Mrs Stanton from the Administration seemed to be proper.and necessary; but I cannot omit to state :a special ground, which, If It stood alone, would vindicate any action. The sanguinary Mot which- occurred. in tho city of New Orleans en the 'loth of August, 1860, justly aroused public In dignation and public inquiry, not,ohly as tothose who were engaged Mit, - but as to those who, more or • less remotely. • might be held to respensibility for IG occurrence. I need not remind the Se the -•• the' °flint " which was mode to fix that responsibility on the President. The obi:lowa+ 'Veil ly made, and again and again reiterated, all through the land, that the President was warned to time but refused to inter fere. Dy telegrams from the Lieutenant Governor end Attorney General of Lon islena, dated the 27th and 28th of Aug ust, I was advised that a body of dele gates, claiming to be a Constitutional Convention, were about to assemble In New Orleans; that - the matter was before the Grand Jury, but that it would be im possible to execute civil process withont a riot, and this question was slake& the military to Interfere to prevent the process of the Court?" This. question wee asked ate time when the civil snorts were in the Mil exercise of their *other -Ity, and the answer sent by telegraph on the same ^9th of August was this: "The military will be expected to sustain and not interfere with the proceedings of the courts." On the same 28th of August the following telegram was sad to Mr. PITTSBURGH. ILCBSOAt - DECEMBER 17. 1867. Staab= tty Major - Gettintl' Belt;glumly R owing to the a nee of General Shet- ~CITY AND Wan, in oommand of the swilltary New Orleans: *191117191NN _ . "Hon./Men M. Maslen, Sesretrwrilf ' War: Stti-A .Cor.yentimihas hem mat. ed, with the sanction of Gov. Wells, to' meet here en Monday. The Lieutenant Governor and City authorities think it unlawful and proem, tothreek it urrlbl arresting the qatekois. , L hissWilirestrio oiderit oe the subject; but have warned the parties. I could not anuttenstroe or permit such action without instrueffou to that effect from the Prealchtnt. Please instruct me at once by telegraph...".. - The 28th or August was on Hatardayi The next morning. the Mb, this dispatch wee received by Mr. Stanten„..at his raw, Hem:min this city. He took. no , action upon 1: and neither sent instructions to Geo. Baird himself, nor cams to me for. such instructions. Oa .the next dayj Monday, the• riot occurred: Haver. Noy this dispatch from Geo. Baird untilsome ton days or two weeks after. the riot, whey, upon my call for all the dispatch es,wlth a view to their:publication, Mr Staidonsent it ,to me.. , :inane fads all t r eCT:t tb lurgrr i Committeee h. Stanton ie Impeachment invescigetioo... , On.the . _ 3 9thi.tineof the zier,,aed. i after t was supPresso r f, General Baird , wrote to Mr. Stanton. long letter, thine which I make t h e following extract - Stn; —I have the honor to info - m yolk that a very various riot occurred here to-day. I hid not bees appliedth ' the Convention for protection, but [11V; Lieutenant Govorcor and. ...the Mayor had freely consulted .vrlttr. mp„ and I was so fully convinete it' Was VS Ithortgly 'the intent ar the city authorities to preserve the peeke In order to prevent military Interfenmos, that .I did' not regard an outbreak as a thing M.be:apprehended.' The Taint Governor had* assured toe that even it'd writ of arrest was Issued by the Court, the Sheriff.wenld not attempt to serve k without. se), permission, end fdr to-day they designed. suspend it." , I enclose herewith copies of my-cOive... e,l spot:Atha" Wittritho Mayor; and of a dis patch which the Lieut. Governor claims to have received from the President:' "I regret that no reply to my dispel to you of Saturday has yet reached one. Gen. bberidan Is 'all absent in Texas." _ Thrldisperett of lien: Baird of the 28th inks for immediate instructions, and • - letter of the 30th, after detailing a terri ble riot which had just happened,, ends. with:ari expression of 'regret net the hatructions which he asked for were not It is n o t tin:arena, or error', or 'orate slots of the President time this Mit&l7l Commander wan left without instruct tions, but for all omissions, far allerrora, thrall &Unreel ttilestract,-wheft Matra. non might have averted this calamity, the President ;wag; openly and persbre ently held responsible. Instant- IV'. without waiting. for proof of the delinquency ef the President, it was heralded in . every, , form • utterance:.bir. Stanton 'knew then that, they Prier:lent- wss 310 i responsible for , this delinquency. The exculpation was In his power, but it area not given by him to the public, and only to the President, in obedience to a requisition Ibr all the dbrpatches. No one regrets more than myself that Gen. Bairds` request was not brought to none& It- is clear front Mg dtspaten and letter, that if - the Secettary of War had given hint proper instruction, the riot winch arose on the assembling of -the Convention woolak hive been averted. There may- be those ready to ray I would have given no in structions, even if the dispatch had reached me in times, but ad must 'admit that I ought to have had the - opportunity. The President then reviews the rebt-: . Soros between the Execntisk and .heada of Depetrtenents. and quototri old re: cords of Congress and debates In the If a tionalConstiuionalCarmention to prove the illnaitty of lb. efforts to check tha responnbllior of the President by de priving him of •the right or selecting isif agents. Ho enecludes as folloirs: I had indulgecitho hope that upon Ike assembling of ' Congross Mr. Stanton_ I 1 , would have ceded this unplou4uuo plication. According to the Intim . given inkts note or An 121 b, a du which have fait •mYself called.upoo porn was by no moans agreeabe, . el I • toiiinfro , • •, ••:, •• • emcee. Unpleasant as this noossoary••change In my Cabinet beet been to me; wptin per. *anal consideration. I have the .oennia• tiOn to be assurni that. sm.far lia 'public internists are invelved, Sure in so canoe for mint Salutary resibrma inter born introduced by Vet Socretaty. ad Palen.. and a groat reduction of ',apemen hoe Men effected. and ander his administra tion of the War Departsiont then bas been needing of million, to • the Than a rr. AsmascirJet*m. IVAlnrocrioN, Me. I'2, 2SBs.'''' • ••;.'•' • NieBEEtl'iGTON. !Pi T•levaph to t►. nutary►aasettei Wasittiterrett„ Dar. 10, h%7. xoxtx►rttdts. The. President has ttomiasted to the . Senate Wen. ii. Uttar% to be Geeeidor of RUTZ ONTAITIEZSIT ItSPVIIIII6, The bill for,. therearpallistfott 4160 .Statir Department, introduced by aiiia br Wilson, provide* thatit thall Otte lawful for the Secretary to 1111 the ft.ce of chief clerk, or to replace 4044 s of dlvielona or binnebeet by new apppint meats nut only-by' arm:notion: awl that no traveling expatiate of any person-con nected with the Department shion be paid; that the ,serer service fundgtudi be abolished in time of peace. ll:math* Preitinent's approval ahalk-noe..hr dentvoucher thwaxpenditnee aaj, tnertioy titim'ot pear* but ill I of expenditure from the fund* of the Dn. parment Wall be for purposcsauthorized y law. Conoerninß.the 4/Ittiatna dew the Landon; Doily jgrits.! instarinif difficulty raised so Qiatattously by Mr. Seward on Lord Stanley's accession to office still Abetment-it oettletll ll . S' l 4 the Procne& sustain Lord Stantev's pdsition already published. ;Rt. -Xiirtly Noes terminate the article by, e b tsfink int. the hope that the '"question shoe the tiro onuntries maybe nettleChatbre the Democrata—tbe bitter enemies of England—come into °Mos at Malt* ton. ;NO. Venous Acienieici, An accident occurred l/16' corner .9 Grant and Fifth street*. about six o'clock lain evening. by whlch Mr. S. McCritcheen. and another Oreatlemall whose name we did not Darst,"*ern 'sorely if not seriously inittred. The gentlemen had taken pasmageln.the Mln aniville passenger sled, and ietelCidttang In the front' ,feat With the - drlitet: 'They bad proeemded as far as Grant street, when, the homier bounced, and' - one of them when urged by the whip kicked, striking Mr. Afcgatcheon, In th e, moon', and the other , gentlemen In the breoist, knocking themboth out of the sled. The Innilatmen were.picked up end carried inte•A le's drug stem, where their WA rice were attended to by Dr. Atecook„. 'There assembled, hut eveniii, iii ihi; Acadenircd,l49 l is. I Yort 7 latireiiO 4 faahlonabe audience, on the oassekstlf gra. L:andieiednit . ,apponartep, thlis sea son, in hiatia-icar trigatly.pr Elizsbel4 l , Queen of .England. - The great actrroy who; perhaps, tan' not her bona' onto wings, seemed to thorongidy. . coralsres. A 'bend the character; and rendered it, th decided effect, developing .. threat nt the play a wonderful power of liderp ration: She was admirablj :sup - by tillable company which atten hen'. To-night she will again appear in Ellin , ' &bath; and we trult - evexybo . ar' who cap Black Crook.—The 'burlesque `on Oil "Black Crook," ea produced at the, Opera lltoueClast Knight, la the meet amusing farce we ever witnessed. The charming and -1113 nistlls ryaung; actress; Melville;lea the exclusive right to this pleas, and all who wish' to see' It should not hill to goy to the Operi Hatt* during the present week, is her tingle. montlerminutas Baturdernight. Coronertaltmneate—Theertmrßtty. In the else eighth - ad' Carson ditirttstiry Hunter,who were killed et Oakdale gla. Con, on the Panhandle Railroad, Hater day. tho ith Inat., mot at the:Mayor% e go' at four o'clock yesterday eventag; and-alter many rendered a verdict to the elect that the deceased came to their:death through an.tmasoklable accident. POpielon Albsri -Perdu merit, a well-known , physician., ills& it biz residenoa In dllegbennatzidayidibt last, of boart disease. 'attar lame week*" Mom. HS was btat on ilooday,ids Amoral being often od by Odd Fe ll ows, to which fraibritity,be belonged. • False Plotemee.:—Androw O'Brien Will committed_ by Alderman Tlioimu:Ao, terday; to answor a cbargo of obtaining goods ;index Sake ' , pretence, on oath °I Willtsni Tbompssm. ' • .111i1Bi' FMB Opmeest an the Bees ••f•aliolibe reset.: -Monday forenoon - the jury called by Couttner.Clawson to .hold an ingest on the remains of Antoine Keck who re rreeed Ida death *mud at the 'disastrous on Penn street,' Saturday, "locoing CI last week, by the explosion Of a mug. ,ket,rnet lathe Mayor's office an d corn raenced, the investigates. The Jbllow --_ _ lug testimony was elicited t , . • imminszes women; Dr. T. Burgher • sworn—Attended the before h is death, was celled in hotatoneo'clook Saturdaymorning; he resided on Liberty street, near O'Hara; ;be was said to Lave been injured by a 1..,...40.1 ••lards' received during the fire that 'night; on examination .found the right *claviclesplintered, and a wound into the Interior of the chest; the external wound 'was about the elm of a copper cent, and was of a ragged nature; the depth of the bound was not determined; the sub clavicular vein was lacerated, or perhisps entirely .divided; internal hemorrhage luretheravity of the cheat was apparent ly very prance; the nature of the wound proved - that surgical aldwould he inelleo. tool, and further examination wee not deemed neceesary; remained with the patient until his death; which ocurna 116, f an hour after Iw :;,lvoundwaseuctm w ould p duced eye Minnie bath and it la my opinion that a ball caused the injury. Dr. T. H. AfaCtelland corroborated the evidence of Dr.:number. SIMWAR or BULLETS. ~ ,2 1, 0818 S tiSiiiiiat iSMULted to th e fad umbellate wercwhboring in all direc tions from the Paining building, and that. bp . , sitar , tll9rdedloadidar the, IMS he Wee tarifa, deeding In the street near the curb fronting the Ft. Wayne Rtilreedtotllce. Lt ''' •- t P ~.. vim ABILS—WII/MCII THEY OWL Ves..lifasteit, sworn—ln 1864, or there -aliciuts; I was skipping clerk for Colonel 'Cress, and at that time I attended to :halos, a gtuudityof ordnance material reme - ceefte: the hididini. in inostien ; a ,:quantity of irons Wereemong the stores, and I suppose those which were burned 'on Saturday to have' been the pnes ; the - muskets' were taken to the warehouse from railroads and steamboats, anilserne, It suppose, f ro m volunteers dlthandiel here; alt that I saw put in the building were in - boxes; if they had not been lev boxes when received they were boxed, tip before being stored; at tbot.';tlF. N lauppose there ero over a 100,0 0 0 d - of arms placed in the building; so as I know all the guns' wore - inspected be fore they were boxed up and stored; it was no rare of:my tnudneas' to see to this; alit duty devolved on the Ord nance Department, under ion. Whitely, at the Arsenal ; ono or two officers were detailed by General Whitely to make the inepectrons ; they were Mr. Johnson and Dlr. Kenworthy; don't> know whether they inspected then guns or not ; 'don't know certainly whether any' of the guns I bad hauled wore loaded or bet; think there were no cartridges placed in the building by tho Gitvern.; meet; the orders were that nimil ehohid ever be placed there. . array " Nov nrerawrim--ltzecnrrnon . I - AND NAINDILD. D. it'. Welfare tottined to the fact of having rented to. the , Government the premises for the storing of arras; he never knew of cartridges or powder be ing stored therein. _ . 31, jk -rth, -- Ammer., sworn—Am Chief Clerk of the Paymaster and Ordnance storekeeper at the Allegheny Arsenal; have held the position duce IWO; it has been my huffiness to superintend the receipt and issue of all stores at the Ar senal through the war, and so am famil iar with the receiving nd issuing of-the guns In question. The a arms stored t in MO building were received through the ordnance officers, from liaahvillo, Ten neseoe, sod Louisville, Kentucky; they wire packed In boxes and shipped by the ordnance ofllciers to the • com mand eXit. of the Allegheny Arsenal, they were readp I 4 IN and stored to ~ Vz ;ag, counted and dared them, the in ' apectioic being supposed to have bean done by the ordnance ofticom; they have more men for that rurpcao than we ware at the Areenal; we opened every bet and counted the guns, but did not inspect ! Cletu s o see whether they were loaded, alway supposing that they were not; ' never bad any cartridges or powder In the store house; never knew any guna.! to be dimhareed In the handling; the arms of the troops discharged west-of Om Allegheny, mountain. had to be received by the , command ant of Allegheny Amend; they' . were principally Springfield and Enfield muskets; as fast as received ttity wee" &nipped to the United States' Armory! at Springfield, Ihuoracbusette, repaihn a tetanal inspection was 'made at thew, and they were leaded up and shipped; about four thousand of thus . 'received from the troop" west of the "neounialna were French musk's* the 'keys of the warehouse were in my care; !there was no fire in that portion of the „building. and no person hod to 'lilt it during the evening; visited it myself on Friday afternoon, land found everything all right.; If I had bad the slightest sus picion that any of the guns were leaded, I should have reported to Gen. Whitely, and bare ne doubt that be would have had them Inapecuad carefuy; there were 60.70 d guns stored Mere s o Gm time ei the fire; In January, MK kir. .7; 11. Johnson, bought over twenty-five hun dred of the guns stored there at Govern ment sal.; they were still kept stored th the-warehouse; know of no regulation lamlring olllcers receiving arms to (n -ewt them to ascertain whether or not tWateittsded. RESPOWSIDILITY FOR retraffriotr. • . Major A. 3forgen, sworn—Ain military storekeeper at OM Allegheny Arsenal, and have been aloes ISO; know of tho gutle having been stored In the wareheuse; the reeponeiblllty of taking precautions and making regulations (Sr the safotyof Government property rats, under military rule. on the commanding *Meer; in this case the commanding of ficer wan' Goaeral Whitely; there was nothing to prevent him making an in spection to aseerndn whether the guns were leaded; 10 thte cm the were recalied In boxer, and It woe lair to slip pose that they bad been previously in spected 'NO officer ha any r4,ht toturn 'overloaded arms to the Ordnance De partment, sad as ordnance einem has so right to box up yid ship Plab that have not been inspected; suppose that Gen. Whitely took. It for granted that the guns 'received front ordnance; officers were In a perfectly safe condition or they would 'lot have been Sent to him; they were mostlytweelved daring war times, when It was Iniposalble to exercise such care as would le ezercisedmow. • _ ;MOTO ,OT TZO FZILTILOILSOILY ARP • J If. Tohnim, swots.—Am _ proprietor of the Greet Western Olut Works, and occupied a portion of the building that web destroyed; know nattiest* lbw ori gin of the tire, but from all that I men learn, suppose it to have caught In Mr. Wallace's atoranext My.,eltop, between ~ the the Government warebouse; have the linpretalen.thst toy. More was first robbed and the place then fired; don't know just how , - nomfy 'guns I had, but probably , about-three hundred; , had small lot ibt cartridges on hand; none of my. guetwere loaded. bad throe pounds 'Mater powder, and a larie can contain- Mg &tout ten pound,: ha a number of gone which I bought from the Govern ment, but drew the bode from all I sold; Sewed about every other one of those which had been need and not:repaired; with loads In them. dome of thorn con -tallied four or five bullets; some of them contained gravel, stones end other. I MS" silos In them. 'Alarge number of the 'guns stored in thawarebotum were pla 'ced there while I was foreman of the ar mory ehapat the At...emit. knew when they werseing plioadthere that many Drumm were loaded, and cautioned my . friends to td beware of them; knew one to explode In the ..hands., of workman; don't know whether I reported the fact 'of their beingltodtel to Gen. Whitley or not; it was not Mr duty to' me the load& drawraof desert bundned and fifty guns which Imukcluuted from the government, think Ifeund every other one loaded; while IV'S employed at the Arsenal I made no secret of the fact that the gum were loaded; it was the duty of the nom. mantling °Meer of the poet to give ot dent to bare the anus placed In proper order. It wee well known among ttte workmen at the armory 'bra at the . Arsenal, that enemy ofitte cons were loaded' we for. , . Venn] . foon - d, loaded MS witirespit on: At this point the inquest adjourned to . lie TMUMB4 at, half-past ISEIMI. o'clock Tnestilly (this) evening. - Hare MIEN° Citflir-firprb liliet watcluagu st. the S. PAU giuvit brjage yesterday, pindpinformitton I*. rt Age Alderiontioraber apitmd. J. P. Murphy and Samuel , Fresliwatqr, car driver, on tbenttibUre.4/legbeilpind Menolustar rimrer nauw!qt,„tor_jalls driving cern% bee s Cler 4 Ze. P rx, V• Ile mddit 4:aro:tenon at .7. Simpson forlbe tame arum. The par, nee were arrested And discharged.= jay. moat or coo, this ban tao Ant of find's? ' • •rHE COURTS. =I MONDAY, Decnoiber 16.—1 n the case of the.Western.Pennsylyania Hospital Ya. Allegheny County Home, the jury found in favor of the Dlaintifre for the sum - of $3,046.97, subject ,to the opinion of the Court 'on the questions of-law.reserved: Edwin, Ilindley vs. the Township of Wilkins, In August, 1866, the plaintiff and hie mother were passing along-the plank road at Turtle Creek, in a bury and as they were about pamlngtho point where the road Is crossed by the railroad track, by a bridge, the horse took fright, backed over the bank into the Creek and was drowned. Suit is brought to recover the.yaloe of Unhorse, negligence being alleged en the part of the township au thorities in allowing an obstruction in the road ih the shape of a huge rock, and In not having erected a fence along the bank of the creek. Oa Following le the list for tills day: 85. W. J. ariamm vs. 3L E. Centenary Clutch.- _ . J. S. Wllson;v A Fairview Oil , 430. Jobn HcClosky vs. L. 11. 11 . cAbey and E. s:Wright. " 131. Thomas Drennan vs. N. J. Illgley. 12.1. - Henry Downs vs. N. J. Bigley. 133. Michael Binds , vs. N. J. 13 10 0 . Y. 134. J. P. 011301:011. Ardesco Ou Co. "137. Tug ,'Mary; Ravage" vs. W. H. Brown. qiutiter ThenrimloalCourt met at ten o'clock hiorati:t zhcoatitti; Judge Stowe on the P920IIILB . " SLIkTION VItONt A AVETIIN , Tha flied case hikertpwasa that of the deMnsonweedth - v° ?dialyse' Grogan, who, was Indicted for • assault end 'battery, Wrt, Graham appearing WI prosecuting witness. (ho defendant keeps a tavern on Ohio etreet,'Allegheny, and the phas eout= twinned that on the 15th of - Oct°, her last he corm . roughly- and forcibly ejected from the bowie by defendant. Ile Purifier testified nest ho heti no' provosa tiou for this ejection. Witnesses called for the defense testified that the defend ant had ample reason for patting out Graham, and that. no more force wao ',used than was neeeseary under the clr crunatancea. The Jury found a verdict - of not guilty, and directed the prosecutor iLastertn• or* nor or Tonxeco....„ • Isaac WLefama r colored. was Placed on ,trial on ittnt lud ‘ htLyantehargipghlmWith N49..rtexiy.•r box, 10 . 1)0.f . c . 1001,,tit0 aont .&xv.,..ropyps .9 u sfia, 'weed' mot, r 7 ;.on*"Vidtaral, etteet, Altekhbey. 'O der Orietittood, who .at-, rested thb =emelt; testified that on the evening of October rith loot, ho observed Williams . pick up the box of tobacco and Mart up street. Ito started in pursuit, overtook Williams, and convoyed him to the lock-up. The Jury found a verdict et guilty without leaving the box, and the accused was remanded for sentence. Lknoimy OP A COAT. Henry Bell, colored, wan indicted for the lorcety of a coat from Prank Sneth rr., an employee at the Monongahela norm. The jory toned ■ verdict or Sargent* deferred. • LA4CMIT 0Y PIWIIETAL. • Thontarrllegue Wu 'arraigned on an Indictment charging him with the lame. ny of fifteen hundred pounds of pig metal from the metal yard of Itlemrs. Sheen berger Blair. la Um Fifth ward. One of thiswitnessai for the prosecution lewd fled that some. time in August he saw the defendant and two others unloading some pig metal front a small gat moored on the bank of the river in the Ninth ward. Ile told them that the metal was stolen, and that alter he had made the charm several times, they threw the metal out ofthewagoat cud 1411 it lying on the ground. The metal woo subse quently Identified •bt. members of the firm, and Bogus wag arrested on the charge of having stolen It. The defend. ant offered no evidence, but hie counsel argued that be wmfghttply employed as *day laborer., by party who stands In dicted for rat-Giving stolen goods, nod contended that the Commonwealth had tuned to establish the alightoLguiltAn Mrthirdefendant.- The Jury found a verdict of guilty, and defendant was remanded for muleuce. SECLITIXO STOLXX UOODn. erxmtth placed en= o i n k'w an w ort fo n r ezt receiving stolen goods. The .pig iron, for the lar ceny of whlch the defendant in the pre ceding mown tried, was found on Bow amities premises, a portion of which was under lock and key. Verdict not guilty. A MiICXXITMLY CABO. Wm. Soles eras arritlgned upon scharre of assault and batten'', Dreferted Mrs. 'Jane Wilkinson. The defontiuti is n re epectable farmer, residing In the Tlelitlty of reit Perry, and bad blackberry patch, which wait the source of consider able annoyance to him, by hie mit/ober* and others trmpasalng npon Abe prem isee. In August last.theprosecutrix arid Muer women were picking berries, and were ordered awaylby.tharlefendent,who bank a bucket out of the Unita of one of the Intruders. Mrs. ,Wilkinson`testilled that she wee renting on_ the premises, whllh on 'tier way. home, ai the time of the assault, and that the defendant' at tacked and beat Stet shamefully. Ver. dlct guilty. • 1111.07a01711 AMLOLT. Edward Curren wan placed an trial on an Indtetment Ihr- felonious' sesanit and battery, en oath of 'Michael Doughely. The prosecutor,'Dougherty, was employ: ed es a "pit boss" at the coal wbrice t the vicinity of Nebleetown, am! the de, endant - took umbrage at him for no other, meson, acetalngly thou that he (Curran) bad - fatted In chaining employment at the coal 'work*. The 'parties met. at Ball's tavern on.the Meth - of ?got-et:ober last; and Curren,• - flrat •drawleg a knife nod - keeping It concealed,' approached' Dougherty with the eelnark : "Eike you would not give me a sob." Dougherty replted,•"yee I would, if I had a place Inc you." Comm then called -Dougher ty a "liar" and used other bad language. Following this they "name together" scaf Carran need the knife, and clinched with Daugherty, and after blow, bad been exchanged-they were .pura. led. Doughertys clothing was conaider ably cut, but no Julury den, to hie per son: The case wax on trial at adjourn ment. I.afrill.s, Re: - Wo were afield our readers were not lobe made aware of the large stock now opening by Messrs. Wattles at .talicafer, 101 Fifth street, nearly opposite the Gs xxrrsi 'office, but that. inttiligeat firm has determined otherwise, es our adver tising columns aliont toidayi" .This gore U • new one!--tho goods are all now—a largo stock milted to thololiday sawn fns just arrived. It embraceli, all ths - staple articles, such as watches for gents and ladies of the highest and all the lower gradelcalooks,Ac., an end less variety of fancy-gouda adapted tA ali. taxies - sad Someoftheuture of entirely new. designs-And of rare beauty. Persons in , search ,of present s fee the holidays, abonlet riot 11/li.to.vlntt this store.% . be sure to find bore exactly the thing; whether for father, 'mother, brother; sister; grandpa, or the children, or for belle. or beaux. lever or sweetheart: ifamobesuir Nasals= lio•gts.;il , ( meeting will he held In the Moorhen •, ter Presbytertrut thie . evening, tinder thct ausgins tho•Noutig Mon's Christ en Saaociatlen; tor the Purnoaeor noticing kw reiiort of the. Committee on Gollections,, — agpoliated at a nrevlouti g, meetin ancrttitekttlnal - action th re gard to the establistutent ottlaa.Reading Maros, for which purpose the collection" were made.' The matter te ono oigener• al interest to that Immediate oomtnunitc, and the mood ng should be welt attended. Thesotabilahmentoiagoodreading room; under the: cilreptien of the Assoolatian, would bo of incalculable benefitrtp,uuy community; and the chrtstiart - rtlonlar Manchester should give the enriso hearty support, and those who are cop" bin of doing nothing more oaf; at 771M1t;'. give encouragement .. .by their pttiypnooat tho meeting. _ . 01.111•114•0. C a 44 641 /4CitikiPY . 1 1 1116 . 3 laibirnatiOn tame 160 , 53 , It; Kerr, of McClure tairiatilii, 441114 Jolla WI tho pow. The US= fondant was &Twisted, yea idler, alms: tug was bald .1t The. aura - of 'three h drid dollars .pail 'for. his appriu - abee at Court, in dellittlt of which he wan corn twlttW WAIL - : - • • James hfcCounelly, at the same and place, made two Inforrniittotia agatast McCarthy for ayseteettri awaken, aid battery er,Tibliisirrety -of the - - peace. la Oath whieUcou t ruktuiatits womb:N.lod 9g4iziet nu. 'rbotnss.s4. oppeired before Aldernaaw Tbomas yea. S iered nn ' Information e I Pg# Ck - arlonArld, Wee pretence. - Tna . rOSOCaltht., Snaps .that the defentbuit obtained two _weeks bowling fromMuk, ten amount., log to ten dollirii; tinder 1104 represen lial°,4L tlefendantirna arreated on. Warrant matted fur bin arrest, =deem-. Vaal t,41,110i. lu. defealt of ball t - Time Iteaered. The .well known jewelry house of J. B. McFadden &Co., 95 Market street s the bided In that-line in this city, is notanly thee-honored and venerable, but if is equally honored for; the high toned in tegrity with which lts :business, alder the management whether of the elde or Younger McFadden, bas alwaysbeen conducted. la this;. establishmentj man over received pinchbeck for gold or glass for diamond. They are, bylongex-, perlence, :perfect' judges of goofs, .ond have acquired a high reputation-for cor rect caste. This is always apparent In the quality 211,1 style of their goods, and is appreciated by: multitudes of containers Wilo habitually patronize this house in the faith that they will not be deceived in quality or price, and that no trickery or jugglery will ho :practiced. Their old patrons need no advartitement to secure either their confidence or their custom. Nevertheless, Messrs. McFadden adverb ties in the Gaza-rya:to-day, chiefly tin :in form their old friends,arid a had of our readers besides, that just new, In time for the holidays, their usually=e stock has been extensively reple and now embraces very many fancy Sr. delete( new designs and exquisite beau ty never before seen in this market. The most refined and cultivated taste will find in the assortment many things to please. Among the novelties is a -Vi ennese skate-bag, of which we expect to see thousands at our skating parks end rinks, and numberless utilities, orna ments and oddities worthy of visit, ad miration and purchase. =22 . Jane Fitipatriek. alias, Annie Welsh, who figured conspicuously in the public prints a - few weeks since; has again brou, . . gh‘ herself to notice. Our readers are itobbtleas familiar with her attempt to. bleekmertail a reepectable.merchant et the :city; . hbw she vintimthed • gay oindeat: of divinity, and. More recently the reported "outrage" at the 'Orlin Depot, in which elm figured as the victim. The present difficulty, It appears, arose out of the fire & ease mentioned, in which she employed an attorney whoolpenlUll inr•estigabon utile case, threw it up ani Wald. have nothing.to do with It., She watt, therefore , compelled to employ other counsel,'whis, we are informed, 4so re fused to conduct the case after he became familiar with the - theta. Jane did not relish this Mode of proceeding; ind yen torday .aho.reraired .to the °Sloe of the attorney:Whom she first employed, and, without giving hint the slightest intima tion of her inteutions, "went tbr Ithsi" in regyhu . ',„"Klikenny cat" style, scratching his lace and tearing his clothes. . The gentleman endeavored to get out of bar way, and started to run, when she seized hold of the skirt of his overcoat and heldan until ft wan split lip to the collar, nod the attorney vaniahed through the door Minus onethalf ofhlsoverecat. Ha made information before Alderman Mc- Masters against her for surety of the peace, upon which*, warrant was issued, Jane arrested,Ond lodged In Jell. ' =CEZ2I Alderman Butler and Ofßeer Little yesterday arrested ettarles Lucia, tie' negro who it will be Mmembered effected his escape. from jail about two months Mace, where ho Awl been placed to an swer a charge dr horse stealing, by ex changing clothing with!, fellow prisoner whose tann expired upon Ike day on which he :made hte 'ew-api. Jima* it appears, has been traVoltiria , hackwurd and forward between this eitlany Buffa lo, New York, ever since his escape, and upon the present occasiOn -came to the city, throe or four day. prior to his arrest, and intended to leave for Buffalo this morning, to Join his wife, and go from there to COT to lie was amag log his business hero for that purpose, and . had shoot completed it, when captured. The ellicers hearing or his presence in the neighborhood, repaired toltribersville, thb -place he formerly re sided; . yesterday morning, and upon .miebieng-BirtreetrAttruwarpank up zone articles ready fbr cniuisporti- Hon.. He wee taken into custody and r couldi , 'Wed to the care of Warden White,. whe ho is likely to remain until other guar era are provided for kiln. —___.,..,,,,..._ sauna and MillitIllr• . Matthew Niannas made infarmatine before Alderman ;35felfesters, yesterday, charging Prank Toner with assault end battery. Lie alleges that the accrued at. tacked him on the street cad knoeked him down, - A warrant- irmiefestied the arrest of Toner. r. dairies Butler. made Inhumation the eatno day- before the name magistrate, against lotus bleier) charging him isith assault midearisu. - , !The parties &mem pierce" of the. Pennsylvania Railroad Contriany,arid Wont at the metal ,tal on Grant street.. They disagreed ant their work, arid to Kettle the dispute got . into a fight, 'which resulted In a prosecu tion. lie= was arrested and held for a =I A child of Mr. Henry Paulus, reeiding on Ohlo avenue, Fifth ward, Allegbrary, died on Solidity from the afflectsofsevere burns, received the evening preilona. The child vraa aged fbur years,' and had been left alone in a crib up stain - in the house. The 'Mother had been absent from the room but a few moments whale She was startled by the piercing screams of the child. Hurrying op to the room, site foutui the child enveloped in flambe She succeeded in extinguishing the fire, but the litue fellow Wes terriislyburned. Tho child had climbed -out of fa crib; which wean= the fire, and It is sup posed that its light .eight.clatties came in contact with thegrate. The Wrest lip•e1411•11w. The attehdance et the special sale held by Messrs: Joseph Norma 4t.' Co., Nos; 77 and 70 Market s t re e t, hal 'been very . large, and thousands of, persons have already availed lliemsalves of the rare opportunity afforded for obtaining trim mings, notions, embroideries, at t Alzrz nd e holiday goods at great - The brut ero, determined to close out their irnmenseatock at:priosa 'ewer than have been offered here for many. years. Dealers who are in the, city to purchase their holiday goods are earnestly invited to favor this house with a ealL _ Manila lizelserk—Elitabstb Janet and Jane Linock, residents of tba Filth ward; appoar to be sa banter= pugilist tic honor., but EUuebetb.doea snot like the practice, and attar round" between them,:whlob took plaoeyester day morning, wont before Alum:Mtn Taylor and:made information- against Jane for ssiault and battery, A. warrant was issued; and it Is to be hoped that their desire for "P.' It" notoriety nosy terminate. with the omseffort. •-• gamy a tho .Peaceafathew• Miti; nu 4 tondo Intermation. benne' Alderman dlchhottets," against Frank Toner, for' nrety of the peace.-The troomeutor aides on Prospect street. A - warranty= Issued for the arrest or the steensed. . • • .lama. Butler, yeeterday. made' ttudian. , . he the- mune :nutirlandeq agaptat John Nolan, • ler surety of the . peace. The parties • work In the m9tal . yard of Penunnss~ Rallread.';'# 'Pald theeitts. = .lamea s ken Made Information before Aldorm Humtt ebarging Dennis Defeetrith • nit in tatterg.,' Donn la elm arms .• and taken, boron, the Alderman, when I o metros arninably settled and tho d • .ndant dis charged upon payment of • tn. Pros c,Ott, a? Soon townelpi ye t. daT imuidO .inibnnation , bettors - Alderrn Madan wk.. charging Willuint Ash filth esa. into liquor , vpithoulilhieriso. Ashby re sidoh on Third idreht. 'To.. hailded cad held tor sliming, tfekla mado ln fermatlota bercira .Aldo Lladsan charging Cue*. Williams itla lastaaV. The tlereadan/Nroa arrestail *ad, after a hawing. ocgatplltod tajaa detkalt of the totlattad ball lbr lais a pearaboo st • lllnltermaltst. Fair; et CUT all, le now In full We; andla the great on of theaemn. Let. oil who w . to spend pleasant (musingly 14 a p want place visit' City MIL:. The Fair loses each evetilng with a itrand promo tale. ~patrdy Uptm—J. Promo yesterday, made information borers Al , ratan Mc- Masters, charging i t May arid Itiaellel; his with keep! g a bawdy house. The. defendants real . oa Third A.warriuit was has lbs their ....IWO/Or/ace Gorda, suits }be boll- Presiposypt, vary cheap , micas, at the P.3pithle and well known .tall trim nalsgatora, Jf's„ftt libtrices tied. . rolAt fattuadasill ausimuded during the holidays—fro • Tuesday taxty 24th, till ldanday, Jan, Oth. * NUMBER 291. CITY ITVIID3. To Madinat. anyess of Dry Goods we , are offering special inducements—job iota. from the Diatom Auction Gsles—Shawls,e Dress Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Men's•Wair,Sheetingi, Skirtings, Prints, Ac. • . .5, W. lianuait & Co., 59 Market street. Fury, Furs, Film—Large . stock, all ;trade*, new and cheap; from $4 40 a est to any price. Bargains ere aro elog, on the west corner of Market and Fourth street.. aikEDNSR STSWAST Warleaday at Wm aesple's, At 121 e. 2 eases Dark DeWaits. At 62ie. 1 ease wide French Merinos— a good bargain. At tie. 2 eases Calico, for comforts. At 10e. 5 eases good Dark Prints. At 12lc. 1 case Grey lientacky Jean. At 25e. 2 eases Heavy White Shaker Flannel.' At 31e. 1 ease Hid T" Plaid Flannel. At Me. 2 eases limey Yard Wide Feather Ticking. At $1.25 each, 5 bales Grey Blankets, slightly damaged. At 81.00 eacb, fancy Knit Sbawls--vory cheap. At 61c. per par, chlldrea's Hose. At 121 c. per pair,. Ladles White Morino RO5O. At 181 c. per lb., good Batting. _ At $3.00 sorb, very pretty Malin At MOO each, very pretty Berthas and Collars. Seandaes and Balmoial Skirts 'eery ahu Shirt Fronts, Hand.kerehnefs, Gloves,. Gauntlet", Searle, wholesale and re tail, at,'Wm..SempLees, 180 and 182-Fed eral street, Allegheny. . Far the Ibilldays.--Memrs.• J. Kokes' ck Brea., the popular, well-known and eitenslve grocery arm; N0..69 Federal' street, Allegheny, havejust received for the holiday trade a very large and caro— fully &aorta' stook of fresh gmceriox,, spices, table condinonts, sauces, . &c., which they -offer to their wholeeale and retail patrons at prices cheaper tium any whiCh has prevailed here since befoul, the war. The firm have also made ample arrangemeats forties supply of fresh pro visioas, and housekeepers will find the stock constantly en hand ens of the moat desirable from which to make selection to bo found in either city. Shatrle, Shawls, ghaWla—Cic., $l, $1,16, $1.60, 112, and Long Shawls .at $3, sew styles, all at a reducgon. Cash .mere, Brocha, Paisley, Thdbet, all at bargain rates, on west corner of Market and Fourth streets. 4jA3DEIZE t BIXWA27 Holden. Glove; Ladles, Genta and Children's traderwear .reduced .la price, at the sale at liarkeea. • Indochina - t lathe hi purple, Bismarck, Blue, Lavender ian, Brown, Garnet, from 11l Se per yard and upwards, on wort corner of Market and Fourth lareetill. GARDNER 41. STawAZT. Empress Cloths 621 e. What more ap propriate for a ho li day present? To be 'had - at Barker's great sale. Bbr the - holidays buy your. crackers, ginger snap*, water and buttei biscuits, and cream crackers at the old establish otb steam bakery of Wray (b. Brothers, Noe. 79 and 31 Irwin street. . EMI Go Ak—octire Auction sae of Furs, Dry oda, , Dreas Goods, Goods for Men and Boys Wear, Muslim, Pants, Blanket. of all kinds, Flannel' all colors; .Clothing, Trimmings, dc„ this day at I 0 A. M., 2 and 7P. M. at Masonic, Hall Auction Rooms, 51 and 57 Fifth street: Smithoon, Palmer & Co., Auctioneer., LadkV Pura at Low Prices.—Siberian Squirrel Muffs, at 16,00, 17,00, $B.OO. Water Mink Muflh, .114,00, 13,50, 14,00. Berthas,. Cellars, Capes,. Circulars, and Children's Furs. Larne stock, all kinds, cheap, on west corner Market and Fourth streets. GaznagnAt STZW4.IIT. The Illaserrlhestog IlgUnie Company Lave Just opened a new . and splendid store onthe corner el St. Clair and Penn streets.' This Company have lately per fected a • new family machine which, while it possesses all the send points et the old machine, has been ealtpbfted, and made to run remarkably tight and quiet, Messrs. Straw &Norton are ties agents, and will bi happy to explain the ma chines to any persons who may sire them a call 111,00.—Xxtra Dark Waterproof, re duced from'l,l,2a, on the corner of Mar., ket and Fourth atreeta. GARDNER gt STEWART. lints for evening, dinner, carriage and primonade druma in variety, cheap at the dosing out wile at Barker... Altai= sad Alpaca Poplins, CI eolo* - cheap at Barker's great • licadh..—A party of coal miner, &bolt!. twantjt,ln Number, left this 't , yesterday on ;the Panhandle BailecU bound to Tehnesies. Another piety of twenty-flee or thirty will go to y- Oplalan.-11 Ix the opinion 'of every sensible person that the teeth should be carefully looked after la . youth, In this climate, In Oteserve them for use In after years. • A free use of Weds Fluid and Powdered Dentifrice will preserve the teethttom decay, harden , tho gams and giros delightfol. breath. Sold wholeeen and retail by• Joseph Fleming, No. 84 Market street, and all druggiate. _ , 121 CerdS—Doithle width Dark Ging ham', reddeed from ISfe., on the west. earners( Market and Foarth streets. laaltD2flra & STIWAST. Serrates in Ladies' Furi, at Milani Flewlog's, Na.. 1115 Wood street. •' tf Reduced One.ttalf. —Martnoes, Pop- Brut, Plaids, Alpacas, and all Dress Gout; an west corner Market and Forth streets, GADDItICE & EiTZWAII.T. Beanttchl all Wool Plaid Poplins for holiday presents, 500 per yard. at Bark eYs to-day. The best place In the eity to pnreluum anhable holiday presents for men, wo men andrnhlldren is at W. W. Moor head's retail trim:acting store, Manlier kat street. %ad!'leg Coed.- - The boots, abatis, ga- flare, de., for men, ladles sod children, kept at 89 Market street, - are 'mad& or the eery beat roaterbd, and itcdd es low the lowest.. All goods .are warranted to give witlalketion. if Inn' Want Sam thg good, and at gold. prioos, at Hobtek &hoe Home. 891sorketstreet. _ • Clothll,so 'arc _per ' on , wejecsirner Market and Fourth streets. GAnDnica d filivranr. , , . T - "44414 Ex.ronathir lane corn ladritoex of I..adlea , lows, at 1111.11 am relttlng's, No. 190 Wood street. • tf outts.—Dest cotton 'Hotting; Man. Rita. St 4,50, $3, all wool, cheap, on watt corner Market and Fourth streets. • llAnunTad erzwaar. - - .tiro Geode 'for holiday present, at the 'cloning out sale et BarkaPa .. The Tay best crackers of all Mode are' t* tat obtained at reasonAblo raki, at the old eatabllabedOraokar bakery of ,Wray dl3rothara, Zia. Yo and 31 Irwlo street. TM Destraide Property, Wood Stiwt, at auction, on tho premises, on SanirSaY, Don. Vat, 2i o'olook f: r: See advartimment or Smithson; Palmer Q. Qs., Auctioneer& . . eoceirnet7lliarn°"Ykei-anitad7F7wourtlllUeagirtm)Ylal'l4.." Massela stall kinds, greatly reduced in price, at Barker's sale. - • In 00 thkly.—Lealea' Squats Shawls Bright Plnida, reduced $3 al A...bargalna On too west «mnor blarketand Fourth . ' °Ammo, d 4TrwAlrr. - Centas Farabblng Coa.ls . In endless variety; cheaper than can be purchased alasiabare, at NV. W.lfoorhead'o, NC. 81 Market street. - - Try .the eels 'maed oyster ereeliere manufaettued at ' .the. oft - eetabbsbect steam bakery of Wray &. Brothers, Woe.' 29 , end 3,1, Saida, street. , • ITh , ainels of ell kinds, greatly in price, at Barker's sale. . • The bed end :rivet beatitthek :15e; at Barters sale. . Uone Corers; Gun alaatel Overcoats and Pants at anstion' Smithson, Palmer & Cos. Emporium, no and ST Filth 1511 Pi l, wl $4 ; ae.e quality SkirUng,Lnii 4 Barker's. sida • • Cl‘° ♦ beautiful all wool Long 8 at Barker's ado. THE WEEKLY GAZETTI; TWO =MOWN WEDISBaaraa aB LTURDAY3 A Wire 01.41. OWtetalbt FORTY COIN MOM of un•ralarrndtnis Incladlaa Ltitortatk lase. /On. br Seleerarai.o Yell. valuable Reading Matter fbr atm Paean, sad flllleet and moat reliable Inuanelal and (km. 'notelet Market Renee..SM . bY an 7 Ppm In' N. .117. No N. r .er. yecilaale or *enema abettld be ...Mout It. Meta eon TECklelllZlNannnlTle Che of I.llt. Club. of Ten — a.".• .07 etp p r i ethe yarws iratbu .P .iddltion• to alebe aba M ewe at th.. at club Non. .6 —ln *Merin, mi vo.r, b nre as 4 n...g/r/ •• we Loci a Wedbemby edltbm WOO. iptbars bsylzjr bat boa null • week.. ' ,4111arlitomry by Wet, tayrii• h Howl o,4 =s, ofr lit Itagt.b...s Lour., maybe seat at ma Mb. liddays% GAZETTZ. PITTBI3IIItO II . ribtra • CITY ITEMS We sincerely believe that ti.e mother tut° neglects to provide Mrs. Winslow's .Soothing Syrup for her suffering child, is depriving the little sufferer of the re medy of all the world best calculated to give it rest and restore it to health. There is note mother who has ever used it but what will tell you at once that it will re gulate the bowels, and gt-T , rest and health to the child, and' is perfectly tere in all eases. lk sure and call for •'Men. -Winslovv's Soothing Sprup," having the foe simile Of "Curtis it; Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. 121 c Canton Flannels, reduced from 18t cents; 8 cent Prints, ieduced from 10 cote; fast colms, on West corner Market and Fourth streets. Cemzman it STTRAIIT. Our Clialt Department is supplied with tho latest styles, mantrials and trimmings. The superiority in taste. and workmanship of garments made by our house to established, and we are offering groat bargetas to ready made tpirments, I. W. BARKIM & Co., • D Market `street; . Koterproof—sl, Extra Dark, reduced from $1 25: best du the city, On west corn er Market uud Fourth stroeto. • GABONKII t STZWART. Reranatits of Dress Geeda ter children's wear, cheap, at Barker's. sale this week.' = a SM fou TH o 'cloc k, Hail mJANAIs, DMembe, ralS 4 t e h 4 e.sts•serett ?emu. - The funeral 0111 take (like fr. m the reside:me et her set•t2-1 ter, S. U. Tutteo, No. Si /hot area, on W2IIOIIIIiDAT, December 18th, at o'clock P. lb POBso4— oh n Sun and l a r olnoe' clotck ura ged torte years, tan Invatls and seven days. . Tbe funeral will take lilacs on Tots Dee. 11th, 512 o'clock 0. M., item the resideneeeflid, parents, No. 114 Ohio avenue. Filth said. Alla sheer. 7111 friends of the tastily are idyned to attend. ; - UNDERTAKERS A' AIt 6 EN,II7NDERTAKEti, No. 14 Fourth Street, Slttabareb, Ca. corms. of 111 Mode; CRACIN. GLORIA en. ever" deoniption of Runeral Stunt/btu Rows foralsted. Raceme open day and ntint. Hawse and Carriadea fernlatad. nsWNSCSR — RA•3davId Serf, D. D.,ltAr. 11. W. JacebrA, Thomas inlet, lag.. Jaeob 11. Mier, Rag. ROBERT --- T. RODNEY. Ee lwll— TAU% AND EMIDALXL,. No. a Ohio St.. loalsion and No. to Diamond Square, (ho Jena `Niro. • Bros,) heaps always oa band the best Meta/. Rosewood. (Signal and imitation Tissewrod CoDim Wainni Coigns from sts wards. Rosewood Coln.. RA upwards; all other Colin. to proportion. Carriages To. Hawn. furnished .at low rates. Crape. Gloves, Plata • and Invading rornianed gratis. Once epenalay rod night. J.G. nouGERN. ErsotterA • KEE AND EMBALMER, (suites. toile late earner R. Rodgers,) No. 7 Ohio tercet, 'three daunt from Bearer. A 1101,6.117 art. talBR IrAiwwrod. Raholiann Vtdattt and 8000. wood liattation Coln., at We /oweet roduelet prides. Booms open at all hours, day ud aloe. Busse and Carriages furritshad on Wort moll:a and on most reuse:table tstru. - E DWARD CZASINIECRI, UN DaaT Odle,. No. 344 Ohio Anne, Allegheny. Metallic. Rosewood and ether W ins, with a complete stock of funeral Ifonlitllno Good, on band and furnished at mortal notice, at lowest price,. Sale and Livery !liable, arrew per of Vint and Middle !Street, • Calli• 11•1. Beronette, Boggles, Saddle Horses, to, /ft., fer bite. WANTS. WA NTE CANVASSES/C— -.. VIE ROTS IR RUM." for tbo Holw 'days. Ware In Root of arrive Arrents Is eirry Oorarblp, for the above work. Send for oirealar. deocriptlon. Address.. A. GILIIISOM t. CO.. GO Market arrest. MOW reel. FOR RENT. TO - LETSTORCIROO,II. ble for Grocery and Produce Store. Waage career of Ferry street and Dlssuoud &Vey. Nese. the 'Diamond Sierte!. ' The building I. new. roussena wlll!bet riven next Inman. Also, the building adJoluf F es. •Ith Stare Room saminsrell ley excuen-d. egelre of NAYS • nTEWAILT. No. lilt Liberty, sl tett. FOR BALE F OBB ALE—T (MEE BUILDING LUIS mar laud Sta tion. two awaiesfkom bane ear Pack. Raab lot 41.1149. beautifully labtaiad. and will to sold aheap. • Enquire of Wilt'ill( HOLM R. Sri Lately litedat. • FOR HALE—IIIOIIBEII.—A HOWARD'S Livery sad UM IRAN ^ ode tas rAmir amass in.TI: tone DACCLIt ORRY HoRsKS, Mad • LAROL DRAUGHT KOSKI: three BLACK MARES: two DIRT MARES RUST STRIAB/osear Koncnisr• Wallow. • M.Mus.. loossht s.l sold on soossilsslow. POW SALE.—House and Lot oh earner of lisalattsa and Auer imam. tear Psmeter Hallway. Teat el V? kit laelo Herm tram, eanialalng nom and ItMet, well Improved. Hoes* aad Lot an AMMO& ow Indwell street.' Allegheny CM. Len by le Mt: house tram. contains hall. Ive rooms tad good NAM; water sad gag. Alsen seWaral url Hasse. tad Lots to good Mallon, Willis old, R 171311 A CO.. Beeves .treat, star Chasaat. Hanshastar.-. FOR SAL E—SHAIIPSEI . VII4' LOTIL—We now offer ee untilliisly etuf leans • new ot.en et lento end Annette lot; beo tag part et that valuable property beloune the heirs of L. C.l. Noble, Clone at Le amyl end or lltinnishiliT, end near Germs Mattes. Ott the West Penns. Iteliroad. A. Donlon of then lot. tint the railroad ena the west. and Nan etnet en the month. The tots en 41 try LIMO. with wide streets running. through the eist/ro property. The soil for gerduing nennes taro. out be excelled; and for bendy of Westin. edis seem hate no seed. For descriptive plu end farther intbratation call at SILL A LT% Real Ludt Units. Beller street. Low. n villa. ' UNITED STATES WATCH COOP4III WATCHES.' We hare Jost Isoshod =other lot of Mom tbratol Watebos. _rimy .an , sodonbtatur tb TINES? sad BIM? for tbo ytlo. trey Smolt is Ms market, Mink Jeweled volfliC/111111.11.1111, tasozonierut saLsacts. Whoksale sa4 natal' Amts.. mulusEsTa & Rural% 66 rie2u gnus. wpm= Itaugna HALL. OVERCOATIINGB 1 ovziacoAtiles: OTERCOATIIIiiII7 • lit Immenie tad apias ;issoruneatat • • . Mt SMITH'S TAILOILTIG EiniBLIECMCIIHT, No. a iNT/111 aL Bort*, er Nlederalc INEI7 BUILDING.) HERBY G. BALE, Mprchant Tailor, , Ctir4ain 4d - qt. Glair Street. , PITTSBURGII,IPL THE HEST ROIL 1 DAY'' Ott is am) arires• vele 1111se•1ar Willson... Iliebtmes„ 4ria 2:11111.1 ter blab b 7 WY. soak = C 94 II Firth illzert. GO TO rt.1:074E. !PLENDID ICLL
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