PUBLIFIRLD rir7CRY MOB3rING (IIIXDATI =RPM.) eccurEL&N, REED & CO,, 3'rcoiporicotcsrai, S. H. rmortm l i ar :PM= 1610. ■ OITICL, GAZETTE BIIILDINO. Noe. at cl 11411711 . Th eraser. tub; Iltepa%cm Paw of Tester' remitrult, 1:1104 L P A st in n i r i nntnin AND. z gframili f iirgalt LIT at" " W. TOE S OP pot nAn a , - TZt• - r bun 6 , lt.P.i."n."`"Perw`"• PorrolLP. ... , .... fs,o, addroot. DALIIPMI4 14111PMFINT, OP COAL.. The rise in the rivers hasailbnied - ample' oppOrtunity to our Coalmen fob getting out an immense quandlY of . black diamonds with which to gladden .thts' hearts and amorer 'the. prayer/ • of good friends below, '..at Louiervilk and other points, While the rivers have kept up with fall channels, the weather has bean mild and balmy sad highly favorable to naviga • tion. The Ice. which wickedly -'wept :down from this upper points of the Alle gheny river a dayor two ago, and threat. coed the boats on the Ohio, hue disap peared end no danger on that score teed be ; anticipated. With great • care we • have prepared the (allowing tabular . statement of the coal now on its way' down the winding Ohlo,to cheer those ..' ande •ot families who, entertaining the unpleasant belief that a feel famine was forihconting, have been husbanding their ecanty supplies When this large feet reache - s — rnerkct and our' de,leru return with the money realized ' from the Bale, and by discharging their obligations throw nearly all of the' vast amount Into circulatton, oUr Merchants, manufaclarees and mechanics will espy. •riertee ranch brighter times • than they have 'been enjoying for many months yard. iv presenting thy following state. meat of ahipmente than far made, tt may be 'proper to obseree .Itat there ret re ntains a very - considerable quantity . of coal in barges and boats on the upper iloule of the Monongahela, which will probably reach the Ohio. before the riv ers recede. . . , 'tiseneef boat. Little rilpit. Louisville.. ir•soi^ I n" eta a 0. D. Orm*by • Leopat4 Llonew ........ Cat..... Fred Wilson N. J. }llkley 'P.ll4fleon rearlesr Warner ' Hornet :.:... .. Lion Star "Whale Nagle Coal Depth, . Toy, Farrar Hommel Tiger.... • Santolniai Peel Diet Fulton No. • '' i J. '.ra ce cl Tom Iroe. ;till:1117aq: rLake Emu - lioee. ea I Diammol I Loutaville j 11ater...... Iffatonliougei Louisville . .Venture 'lleindeur Bitola Dart......... E11a 'Cary Aea Desolate.. ICloi?mat.. Loulev •• f • I Clualanati _ Louisville °lnnen:l2M.. Louisville Cincinnati Loulsvilln Cincinnati Louisville Cincinnati 1 aZa " 1 LT, •-• • ;Machu:ma FLOATING DOATA • Ham Clark', 2 pair, J. Sb•rpDnuald. I pair. ..... J. B. !Neal &Co., 1 ireLlr Nut Coal -.—...• Total 3.401.000 .boinputiag the cosi to be worth in the markets below at least fifteen cente per bushel, a very low estimate, the . value of the above Shipment will reach 088,650. Moving Me vast field of fuel nearly' four hundred bargee were emploYed, In addition to the steamboats and toga cited _ Or ILLS . Etty-eight distilleries repre• seated by delikgates in the National Whisky Convention that recently as eemblcd at Washington, thirty-two have been detected in frauds upon the revenue. It requires no email =cent of impu dence forsuch men t o , set up publicly as advisers of Congress In .the matter of excise duties. - A nOTILIC ttxarta y Win be hela at Chicago to-night toendorse the position of the resent Mangfaaturers' Convention at sateirelaq, that th4'exeMption of do me* manufactures from taiation Sane• maul to the revival of business pros. Hon, LXIMILL TODD, otyCarllale , balk been chosen orator for the occasion of the recond annual re•noioa t bt the Perm sylvania Reserve Association, to be held at Pittaburnb, MAY 80 , /808. Ray. Da. Da Wrrr, or liarriaimrg, died is that city vn Mon day, io. the 76th year of his age. ' , NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Charleston, S. C., -on the 2•lth, the steamer Raleigh took tire end' was de ' stayed. A number of persons were eared. The-following persona were lost; Henry raisin,. chief steward- Thomas llmonon. pantry-man; Merlin, u boy; William Belsh, a boy of New Orleans; Jostler, Silvernail, coal passer; D. Sets - elle; fireman; Alm. Bryant, - sts. wager. The gate of several, Inuding Captain Marsh:Lan, Is up to this time unknown.- —An Atlanta, (Ga.,)' correspondent a.kvs: One of the largest and wealthiest tuTsrehants in the city told me this m orn fog that since the passage by the Con vention of the temporary ordinance pro hibiting tho levy of executions and sale of pro arty, he has not been able to col lect a hundred dollars, and that business, except a little retail trade, is practically dead throoshout the State. A number cip,ents of Noithera merchant.' whole. Sale hooves &cetera, looking Bs black as a thornier cloud. They arc not collect ing a dime. Compared with the present financial condition of the State, that of this - time' last year was prosperikt-- I never self , such etagnation and utter want of cbuildenee. Credit is dead - and' burled.: —The rumors relative to the reduction of the regular army are entirely un founded. General (smut Ims not recom mended any such measure. On the eon [racy, hesitated In his commitui.tion to the Committee on . Military. Affairs a short time ago, that he did not think a redtiction.of the force at the present time at all advisable. —deneral i Grant reports flint the bal ance due from Southern railroad compa nies to the United Status, November I, ISM% ititercie; was Sl,w,raio. —The remains: Ge oral Griffin, who died in Texas of vello fever, 'while in command of the Pifth litary Deitrict, arrived th. New York terday. ' , —Robert T. Lincol , eon of the Into President, is In Wash ngton, the nest' of Sikretary —The story• about th Poi e. and the 'appof Mel de as hbo nucemsor, remind of Gin, talent -of -Cen le dbcredik4l. —..An intemting an romantic cmo - which has been befor. the Louisville, Ky., Chancery Court ftr two wars, Ras decided on the lath. lan' DOneill emi grated front Milan,' Ilktrian Italy, to lienteky, nlanv years ago, and lett LW., brother+ In alien, on of whom died, whereupon the other b , ther married tit, widow, an illegal act, according to the aura, and Austriania . • Thomarriage,' however, took plecca p irately, In Elwitz r erland, where Uwr& lawfuL The wife - soon gave birth toe laughter. who was ' ,pot in an orphan asvittm for a time, and atterwards reclaimed )by her parents. Afterward Paul paid 'a visit to Milan, where he seemed nu pleased with the girl called her hisnni ce, and urged her fattier to adopt her. his eras done after t.t . Milan calm, under le authority of the' _ltalian Government. Two years ago — Paul oiled, leaving no children. Ilia es tate wa+ divided amot his brother's and their heirs, and the lineation came up whether the girl above mentioned should 'have her share. The r ase boa been deei diet in her favor. —Joseph, son or M . liqusy Smtwils,. who lives In the . Shenandoah, accldens c l l. tally shot himself wh le hunting rabbit, on l'uttsday. Ito was ound not fir from his retina's maiden : on Wednesday morning. Ills renames return home on 'itiesdayevonlng did not Emelt° any un easiness, as it was believed he had gone to a :neighbor's 'to_stOy all night. Ile was abot through th heart, and lids death must , have been Mitten • nous. ~,. VOLUME LXXXIL sotrnitEßNlTEms . . —.l.lleho .IYemer- in late hishop Meade wilt Irk pubpublished in n fob miry teacher named Davenport Was found . murdered near Okolona. Miss., about two weeke ago. —Several single gentlemen of Waritn • ton, Vu., have •orgarited p mutual ex pense Club, rented ti Louse, And gone regularly to honkekeeping: —The knyitiond (Irina Cou'My, Miss.) Cardin mys there Is 'lotto a stream of I negroes, going towards Vicksburg, at I least throo M. One who return. General J. D. Ins:dee announce that he is prepared to furnish to the people of Virgloia rhile laborers and home ser vants-I from the North or direct from Europe. Presbyterians of SonthWesteru Virginia who aregenerallytip with other denominations to laudable enterprises, are agitating Cid suldect.of putting up • Pcniale College at Abingdon. —Orient' the members of the Louisiana Convention was' a cook In the famous "Washington Artillery, while that splen did company were nunidered ott Mary's Weight, l'a,, during the war. —A incuting la called for at Natelwa to devise means to relieve lite dekitu tit con dition of the County of. Adams, Miss., mice so rich, pirobiler.Jus, plentiful and bppp:. *hat a change as this ? Wincheater (Va.;) Nora soya: "Population is pouring in upon its, chiefly from Southern Pennsylvania. Thew Atlka are generally of the right stripe, and come to farm our itmdi." • —Woodlawn,a portion of the estate of the late JudgcJolin Webb Trier. situa ted in Prince William county_, Va., has been disposed Cl *irately to Air. Dela ware Davis, of New Jersey, at . $2O per acre. —The Thibodaux (Le) &Mind ease that eagirplunling barely pays expeneee• indeed lit thinks many planters will find a balation against theta. Itlea has done bettor. while oranges and bananas are becoming profitable. • —Oeberul Nfaltitv, the military ap pointed Mayor of Vicksburgh, has died. lie wo °dell those other. of the United States Artily who have earned alike the applause of his own aide and the respect and kind regards of his opponents. —The Nance Virginian says ore hap-. pen to know that movements ate on foot by which the whole power ofthe German Press in the ' , atlantic States will •be brought to bear in favor of immigration *to the Southern States, and Virginia es pecially. 1360904. 60 MO 9 ,COO 60.000 60 OW KOMI 60 000 To,oou 90.091 00 ,000 63 OW . 00.00.3 63 000 40 000 90,000 8, OM 90,000 9.000 •—The NeriS Mississippian of the 6th, tells of a most horrible murder. commit ted by a Methodist preacher; named 13rIgiss, a young man from near Selma, Alabama, on a Mr. Noah sad his wife and a Mr. Deanstrenried. Ile hints! them with a billet of wood. 11:0,030 i ,glg I • U3OOO 00 Ow 73,000 • 73..00 —The Methodist reacher. Brigs, who killed two men and a woman at Miller- Alabama, was a lunatic who bad been released as cared. He eoznealthitl the triple murder. with an az:handle. The victims seers all aged persdnittn the. house where he was "niying. '• . 70 000003 100, 00,00 0 00.0 W 70.000 90.0X0 00,000 'l,OOO 90,00 J 00,000 9,00) 100,000 05.000 65,001 80.000 100,040 70,000 . . —Amen named C41311[21 was killed on Friday week near Florence, Ala., by a party of ,Tenneweaus who were hunting stolen mules. Thep passed him on the road, and he Inuntaliately contmeueed shooting at •them, when they returned the tiro with fatal effect_ Before be died be told where the mules could be found. • —Governor Humphrt7 . reflusei to ac cept the resignation of Judger Harris and Elliott, of the High (Suprenia) conn of Mississippi, as their resignation Would make it - nece.vary to select men who could take the test oath, and as there are no few • lawyers in the , State Wife can, do so - *Bloat perjury, be deems it Improper to permit them to resign. 50 . 000 Ao,ooa so.oon 49000' 40930 93,000 —On.SandaY before last, while several children - . were 'playing, around the gin hermit and in the cotton seed, near Mon terey, Ala., one of Mr. C. M. Crane's lit tle girls was smothered to death before the others could extricate her .front the seed. •-Thrt °billion weir making. helm in the.nlli. of seed and then crasiing and as she was under 'the pile it gave warned fill on tier; • --The Vicksburg Herald says the Counties of Washington, Bolivar, and languor= are in a more destitute condi tion airamoany portion of the country. The planters generally have utterly failed in their corn and - .cotton Crops, and ore unable-to pay any twice for labor for the corning year, nue the poor negrom.sre Offering to work throughout the corning year for food and clothes, and in man. instances they propose to work for food • alone. —E. W. Acker, a member of Captain Crisp's theatrical company, at Atlanta, felt aggrieied - last week, because hie name did not appear 'tin the tille';as prominently as be thought Was bias duo, Oa Priday ho indignantly upbraided 11n4. Crisp about tbo matter. Her eon in -law, W. P. 3lobley, followed him out, and demanded an apology. Instead uf• which Acker produced aogatol and shot him seriously In the hip., The actor was arrested. FOREIGN ITEMS -3fadatuer Frigard, the condemned murderess of Fontainebleau forest. has given birth to twins, a son and daughter. She has sliocked,jbe prison authorities by demandlue Mit her daughter should receive the name of the assassinated Madams Mertens, and her cm that of Orkney, (Willie,) who, she care,.deduced her and murdered Madame lferten, —The genealogy of the Tudor family, remarks 4 Frenchman, is very remarka ble' One of the family, leheki Noah was in Itis ark, solicited permission to enter, but, as the ark was full, h.a request was refused,- 'Take my genealogy at an),' rate." cried the man who throw it into the ark, and then add from the: plant on which he was floating and died happy.' e —The Paris Opinion !Vationot, an anti, ertml paper, coinplaine of the blasphe mice constantly committed by tbo ultra montane papers in Paris. ; It says Christ neverpertormed halfasvianymiraeles is the ultramoutane lotuatils assert were breught about by little amulets blessed by:the Pope during the short Montana campaign. The Figaro- adds ,that 61 libeasepot did more wanders than the Holy Fatherduring thatsbortizampalgn -Victor lingo - pay, three times as much tax as eft the citizens of flueresey. His fortune is ertimattil at two_mlllten of franca. When he came to Jersey in 18.1-' 4 , he was not worth twenty thousan d Cranes. He demands half a million francs for, the manuscript of Ids romance, "Quatrevingts-trelze," which is nearly completed. Verboockhaven, Lacroix Co., of Paris and Brussels, have offered him four hundriBl thousand Berms, the sum paid for "Les BlLverables, but the poet always fixes the prices of histvorki, doubtless, get it this time, too. He, himself, said, recently that, in leek Parbi booksellers offered him together several million francs: - for • series of,novels, and that be might have easily have 'awned mat tit int if, likeeome French authors, hi had cared more for - money them his literary reputation. --Letort is the name of the Parisian money-broker who recently extricated the Prince of Wales from a very nonfat, ant scrape.' The Prince wasinctegni to in Paris, and had bought of n jeweler there diamond:sand bracelet., worth about filly thousand franes,eltich ho presented to a good-looking memberof the drini-monde. Ile then Wont to tlo cerele des EtranFers, played at haccurat, end lost every franc he had with him.Ne.xt morning the Jeweler came to him and wanted his money. As: the Prince told him that he would rend him hie bum from London, the Jae el& waxed wroth, and threaten ed to suethe Prince and seize the jewelry In the. hands of the corolla The Prince was at a lone low to procure the money, as hawse In Paris contrary to his mother's wishes, and he was overjoyed at theoffer which the above-named broker made to advance the fifty thousand francs. —A great smsation has been created in Danmark by the scandalous partleul recently publlehtd about them:decedents of the nntorlom Countess Danner, the widow of the late King Frederick the Seventh. It appears from Meet detail, that the Countess Danne.. - • trine of the teae ofen I nuestuOue unfon,.lier parents be: Mg brother and date* SIM is a native of Rhenish Prussia, and as a young girl was dlstingnirhed alike for Ler atlfpalia inq beauty and her somewhat dissolute life. Alter giving birth loan illegitimate child, elms married a tavelin keeper at Muldholin, near Cologne, on th e Mine , and her bmitty won attracted large num bers of travelers to her husband's hotel, which was generally, known as the "Ho tel 01 the beautiful landlady." One day a Danish artist from Copenhagen stopped Mere, and war, no emitten whit par charms Olathe laid seige to her heart end orowdled on her to elope with him to Denmark. At Copenhagen, Crown Prince Frederick saw and loved her,lint she turned a deaf ear to his application until he heroically promised to marry her. He did no In 1810, three years atter he had ascended the throne, it, is believ ed that eke was never divorced from her husband, the lifithlhelm tavern keeper, Ring Frederick the Seventh was so ex ceedingly fond of her that he oftentimes declared that ho would 'abdicate Ids crown rather than give her np. v. -- TAB - ftb A I 4%0. 1780 1 ,1 , I 4 - - MIST EDITION. JSEEDN'IGHT. FROM EUROPE Expected Fenian . Uprising PreparatiOns to Meet It , Government Precautions tin necessary The War in Abyssinia The "Time Grumbles at Delay New Minister.to the ratted Eliates Bzioide of an American Journalist. The Italian Question More French Troops for Italy froncatins=-The li• beta Stecceas Att. . Tetribb to tbo Ottlsbbrsh ttatottO:l. tili6Alt" nnZT&IN. nlE:a:Limo:vs AGAINST rz.n..cw PLANS CnISIYAL FREPAISATION. Lennox, Dec:nth—The precautions of the Government against Fenian con tinue. Very extensive and unusual preparations have been made to-day, which indicate that the authoritins:aro in Possession of information that a generil attempt Ls to be mado by Fenian, to res cue prisoners confined in carious parts of tho United Kingdom for complicity in the late outrages In England and Ire land. In addition to the regular police force, special' conatablea are everywnera c n duty, and other precautionary meas ures:have been adopted by the Govern inent, which It is awed will result. in the Preservation 'of order. AtttiSSLNLC`: WAR. • The Times bas as editorialen the Abys sinian wir;wh:ch. it rears, will bo pro tracted until next year. It blames Sir Wm. Napier, Commander of the British forces, for the delays which 4e, expedr , tion has encountered, and says nothing of consequence s „ be done during the present season. E=M! The Russian Government has address ecterx!ote.to the Government of 'Framce, protesting earnestly againill the ishilling policy of the latter on Eastern question. TITE ta1 . 13-TED FENIAZI "RISE." Latino:e t Dec. 3L—Tho expected rising of:Feniana yesterday.: did hotbeeur, - and rho thy was ono of tranquility-had good feeling. The extraordinary measure, of ett - tipen,. takeribrtlik . Got t grsid'egrileit were .ippe rattly unnecessary. tistrEpAiraTc.. EEZ3 Deeemter .- 31.2dr, "Edward Thorntoo, newly appointed Minister of Great Britain to Washington, WIG sail in a few days for Amerirrt iii elite upon ihi asaatA; ' " 6 =II srxcinr. OF A JOURNA LIST. FARIS, Dec. 21L—E. Gould bufrom, so old American Joon:Lilts; committed oUl cide tter . oduy betotUyesterdsy, by taking oplutit. • = Fuse, Dec..26.—The report that the French . Exi.edltlnnary Corps rermilning in Italy is to be reinforced is confirmed this twining by the Pubic utrivallaper, Aids states the French government has hood orders for the . departure of twenty ihonaand more troops for Chita Vecchia. MICE! Ltlt4 ,- L , Efid OF 11//: sznets. IoifiDo7l, Dec. '2s.LAtivices from China by the overland mail. and lelegriph re port the robehi meeting aith suceasa In ePe,etiC.es ,Paint, the Veiled.; Government. • Forage was.acan.v at cartons Chines• ports and eichangeßri England had de dined. err Qunanarowsr, Dec. 2.s.—The eteonattip Etna, from (ew York, haat arrived. 704. Fakirtirnirr, Dec: R, bonds F0RE1,419 NEWS - Blf STFAMER. Prow' Cflowarento or tier Iltereorn Wage. ' Ilea— , aro olleflos'o airrel •sllon to err nefisore for slie Pope—Debase Cn the Wrench Jr.rxf Arturo on Mr Gerona= roliey—o ob,lllanoster Arrested for Humor /Impress C•rloifa, .ire. [Ur Telegraph to t a Pittsburgh Gazette.] :.NEIr YORK, b 26.—Tho steamer Cite . oLitttwerp; with. European ilativi to Um 12th last., artirecl last nigh . The Fari,..mtreepondent of the Lon don Globe says.:l The 'resolution of the Emperor to pronounce for the Pope must have been taken very suddenly. In the speeches delivered Uy UM Minister of Foreign Atfaire,l Marquis do Moustler both in the. Senate and Corpa Loglidatif, Jitere wee nothing to Indicate any liken , flood of its being adopted, the oocttla tiec of Rome au Italy being the theme 1.10 dwelt: on. I y' will, of conrse, be cothe a fi erce easy of France, and the three greatpovrers, whose goodwill here the' Government' ecoke, and of whOsie forbearance he has need—England, Prus sia and to some extent at Iciest be estranged: ". The Loudon IGlobe, speaking of the Napoleon policy towards Italy, says: "The new resoutirin taken by the Ems parer will be p odUctlve of evil.— It will Increase then popularity of the Em press Eepagunlle as the French people eall'her; as lber knoWn to take a very active rt 'iu political affairs, and, like moot Women of her nation, le a very ardent papist. She will be held to be responsible for whet nas bee th e e in the "Corps I.lgislatlf". Aa llOl l. diploolaCy of he Emperor has been characterised s enClis in truth more SPitnish 'that! French, It is noteurprising L 4134 the people should as cribe it to the "Eapagnolo" who sits on alts Itirone.y -c, ^ 'The French IteMedMlve delete On the general policy, ol , Napoiosn was eaosed lusty nuinsined, the - opposition belng quite bold: AL Gartner rages nwerted toot France It left alone In Europe, with every' rthonality- and people , against her, an the UnlteirStates bed alts been alienated from her. • . file Cullen Ettrdley, un.Eugllab Barre net, was orreeded do a charmer tegitcaTi Preferred againitt him by the father ofn lady. pained Mt.:Goe, whoin it is alleged ho married In ttalvnry Church, .I' , :eiv York, prior to a marringe contracted by him In Europe. • 'The London 77mea remarks that the c.mmercial lettere from leaching houaes prok a to In Paris ex strong feelingfavor • of the present u rue of the Italian Gov ernment, and regret and indigna tion at the rec. t violent ebulition on the part of M. I utter. . • There wa •a Potent that the Ring of Italy intentLeabdicating, and Mat Prince Humbert will Dopes] to the country to Ruppert. him la a national -war. with France. • The French - readiness to me A letter from' very ill at Lur4 entertained o I, 'iiP.army of Lyons waswas ln orence ore;tn liinvelni In o, and but aught hope. Ilia recovery.' altc , ' ' ' " The Turin Cit produced hi It Replier In the Bette brings the first echo ly by the words of Id: Logialidive body. Ac- Journal the Italian Gov omedintelY to break all on with Frani*, on pato d with treason to moo- cording to that eminent ought diplomatic relax , or being cliarC archial princip/. From tbe Ito fore the Italian andel statement Mill be t Parliament, it Appeam c extraordinary expendl- I estimated at 1ett,t012,05, at 790,012,728. ..t.h the Pope bad a slight le at masa in Sistine 'nulls of the Bourbon add at Femme Palace, the ordbiory'en. taro, tor • 1808 le and the revenue On December ' fnintlng flt. nit Chapel. Freryuent Co partisuuts aro Route, under the presidiney of the Mar quis Delia. In the NilsSian Charriber of Deputiev the. order of the day Who dik plasinti dil thb fgleted ylObit.loti. of tie Prusslantrontlet lkt the Rassianauthori tjen, - Tra, Government Commissioner declared thla matter was not within the competence of the Prussian Chamber at Deputies, but of that of the Iteichsratts of Northern Germany. The ea.-Emress Carlotta of 00. wont frdm the p etrateen of tatiken Nlezi id MR Palace at Brussells, breakfasted with the Royal family, and auhsermently took long drive on the Boulevards with the Queen of Beigdatn. CANADA. • remain Illeane—Szpeettetl *Wog on Clarlonseas Day. • Tidesraph is the titutstrelt tlb NTOtti•lttsi, Deeernbei 211.--ollie Un easiness was ocensioned hero ywierday by repotts, which have been in circula tion fol.. some time peat, of the proposed Fenian uprising on Chrtstmas nav, and of a scheme to blow up the English Ca thedral. Threatening lettera Were re ceived by the pollee authorities, and its a matter of prerr.. ottaoh hien Were seht to guard the water worke.and troops kept in readiness to move when called utsui. Nothing of an unusual character, bow eret, ciecur6d to dtStuili the festivities of the day. GENERAL NEWS. • —lt is estimated that nowt v seventy thousand females in New torlr, and Brooklyn earn their ern apd !gther's living be - Bobeetioil. Pottrteeniinhared orb tornigmitore in print] pg °tikes. in ceilg of the liall,ln the Indiana Stat e House, ,' fell fell on Saturday night, damaging the hail to the extent of $lO,OOO. An effort is being made to have the whole building con demned. Atti the eaknies to best bm —Prominentitted to the Ong M sanu in ri Legible- turn in January is a bili to regulate "the modal evil," by licensing bawdy . boosts., and it Ls said that a large sum it being made up . bv the "fancy , ' to lobby the bill through to help the movement. le annonnted that, the.pay of op eratives in the cotton TaCtory at Aug. ta,) Maine, boa been cut down ten .per rent. In Minnesota, last year, so molt Lumber was.out that the market is large ly overstocked. The saw mills are shut down, and little or no timber will bo cut this season, throwing large .numbers of men: oat of employment.' . . • —Skaters are, by - a reeenteYankeo in vention, to be made comfortable. A "warm skate" hos been invented. In a slot in the skate -stock is inserted a square bit of soap-stone, made red-hoi in the tire. It retains warmth for news hours, and keep' tho etkaror'n foot in a eomfoitable condition-4s aort of portable , !dove, which is handy...and effective. —Any person who has a capital C to his name 'cannot be President of the United States. See the number of great statesmen who have been beaten as can didates: George Clinton, Charles C. Pinckney, DeWitt Clinton, William H. Crawford, Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, John C. Fremont, John C. Breckenridge, G . eorge B. McClellan, tend othames. J C. C a l h ou n ,' ialtuart Camero er n n , J. J . Crittenden, A. P. Chaao„ S. Colfax and others. —Hon. Eugene Canerly, the new United States Senator (rem California, ib n native of thin city, abOut.. forty-dye yeara of age. Hie father was here emi nent as n teacher, and the sou received an excellent education, lle ear:y be Cameo Democratic politician of the Van tluren school, and was an active. deter trained champion of the Free Soil move ment in 1847-8. He migrated to Califor nia about 1843, and was for sonic time an editor 11 03ah.YrariaLsoo; then reverted An the proWee:ortbe law, having been ad mitted to the bar of our city some years before he:left, us. He has considerable ability, and Is a mate of Irreproachable charact&r....AVe -speak - of him as he was are he 'left UN for. the Paellie fitate, but tOseume nevi -bas- - btaan no ossentlei change in Y. Tribune. —The Buffalo IN. Y.) (boric, • says: A. day or two since an old gentle man, Mr. Alamsoci Palmer, now in hie dotage, but it One time one of the wealthiest men in Buffalo, who used to strive through our streets with his mark . and four, and who dispersed charity with a liberal hand and entertained his friends with princely hospitality, was before the police - oortrt, , poor, -thinly clad, and emaciated in person, charged with petit larceny in steeling &shirt from a younc man. Justice Vanderpool, not colidder• Mg the ntental and bodily condition of the old man, dismissed the tusk. Yes terday this aged min—with not one of those who, in Ns day, of prosperity, par took of his hospitality or were fed by his bounty, to pity his condition, or admin ister to his sufferings—was sent to, the poor house as a vagrant for four months. —Those who know Dickens best ar• knowledge that with all kis genius he lo something of a snob. • Sumo year. ago, when Greeley stlut ire Englund hi took with him a warm letter orinitoduction to the - great novelist from an English gentlemen In New L.York... This letter Greely left it the editarial reenter,' Dick ens' magazine. Dickens, Instead or calling upon him, strangely enough- res ponded through ante, asking timely to Mop in upon him, at the Oleo °LAU the Year Round, wheneverhecould make it osaventent. Of course Mr, Greeley nor m visited him, after so marked's breach of marteey. nor ham be called upon Dick. caesium his arrival 'in Amerim. This aneodiite , may be matched with another no less noted English novelist, Lytton Bularer,.. , ,Lortgfistrow, slatted" London when bowne_young• and comparatively obscure. Ifs bore a letter of introduc tion to Bitterer from Lewis Gaylord Clark. Calling et Drawer's residence, he met tba Dotrellat upon. the st,eps, Just going out, and there presented his leGer. But wer barely glanced st the hignature —paid testily: "Mr- Clark has no such sequithitiusee with me nenutherlzes him to introduce any one." and then cooly walked away, EngiLah clear enough. ' —We new it announced that application In to be made to , the next assaion of the New Jersey Leginlaturo for Um limo, ',oration of a compaoy to construct a ship canal fronCeamden to Little .Egg Harbor or •Mnilllm Elver, near South Bank or Tiiickerton, a distance of fifty lylng'through a soft call and a flat cOnntry. There 14 anfllelent water in the Mullica at the point touched to float vessels pealing the caurd. The distance to Now York would be shortened ono hundred miles for vessel., having to pets the Delaware, and the coasting trade althatuitern clam would be benefited by shortening the tripe of - vessels employed In it several'duye . from the trip around Cape Be side tide, conaidecablo Intend htudneita would naturally spring up on the line, and the product+ of the land would fled a ready . market; It In believed now that the coat of mins-tr.:l ing ouch a canal can be on rentricted that geed • profits - can be fiectired for the invoattnencandthe work may be accom plished 11 two or three yearn. • H the New.Jersey.Legbdature greet the char ter, w, it undoubtedly will, the matter , . , will come before the public witJ speclll caUons enabling us to coUmate the costa and probable revenue, and so to deter mine the lbaslbllity of the enterprise. When completed, dm pronto will aenrue that - to New Jamey, then to Philadel- phis, and then to fvew York and all FAOETI/E, What la lho dliferonen between a hun gry man and a glutton? One lonize to oat 'ant) shoat:other eats too long. Whom d!d linlnnnon Crunoo meet ou tho dmort bland? A grad 81,11, and a Mae oov running inland. ' Why inn faahlonablo young lady like ot Sunday - acbool teacher? Thicause she known no many hymns Wisdom is an upon fountain, whose waters are not to bo coaled up, but kopt running for' tho bandit of all. llumau nature facto sonetaufed donutl see and Judge better In the affairs of other men than inthelr own. Whoever beard a woman with pretty ankle nrid whole Mellow", nom oleic' of vet eklewalka or Muddy crossings? fhe you og lady who called at a book e ro for Drake on Atladrmentz, wan die a palm to and IL a more law-book. What, Is the difference. between ati . erli. tr and him whet Ono sets articles in' rtlits,•and one writes articles to mot. lie who dremls giving.llght to Om peo• plo le like . a men who . _builel* * house without whitlows for fear of lightning. .—"Weseo." sold Swift,' In one of his .lost sarcastic unwsis, "what Plod think, riches, by the people Ito gives them Open your hearttosympathy, but clone it to despondency. Tho flower which Opell9 to receive, the dew, shuts against A man seta his son to !studying law, locatuto ho mid be was ouch n tricky little rascaPkand he wanted to humor his chief talent. IPssslon is "it keen obser T er, but a nicked' reasoner: It la like the teles cdpe, wheat) field la clearer the more con ,oratrated.4 Is. PITTSBURGH, FRI I},a, DECENBE IfILJLIiB 1111101, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM WASIIING'n!c Disbandment Order Revolted. A Duel on the Ta,f3is Mimic Me by a Negio an}c Ti imeifer Aiipciinted (87 Telegraph to the Pitts Mug Use AVAAITINuTON, Dec x. I= tien. I :rant, with the assent of the PrF , sident, has suspended the order Ibr the disbandment of the irregular military nrgatiixntin the District of Colu.m S hie, the lea thereof having by hi guest atm. d take adstMtdg or !e, militia lawn. ' CODE OVELLO. A dt. is on the tents between a Ma jor General and an Elx-Captaln of the Ar m: of the Potomac, arising from a gem.• re) at the oohnt on, Monday night. Ttas .Captain clatumAo.hare been ineulted and has challenged The General. =I Lsst night while three white men were. turning n corner In the First srerd, ono . of them ran 94plunt a.colored map, who.. In company w nth a colored ti orhan, 'Was going lu on opposite direction. The col ored man, after uttering an oath, lived his revolver at the white man, who to day died from the effects of We wound:, The murderer loon escaped. I=! Judge Undet*ots.l, *ha several dayir ego decided that the deed of trust In the ease of the Merchants Bank of Baltimore vs. the flank of the CalloF OrYlrginla one Invalid , ot-tlay appointed tfamilton G. Foote, of Itichntond, , Iteeelver, to take charge of the assets -'of , the latter : bank. The assets nee ciTer thllllou NEW YORK, ur rw•iraao to te riw6nrln yuute. 7 NEW tons, DeenaNer 26, DEst - nirt - TION qs, 71;t1F, hALEIOII. Livlupston, Tox k CO. "las morning ‘re,eired a telegram from the Puroor of the Raleigh, destroyed by tire nt Charles ton, S. C., aunouming the safety of a second boat, containing thirteen persona. The names of the passengers and crew Raved Imo not yvt known.' There , were fortv.tive personshlb told .on board, of whion thirty-one are thou far report.' roved. The lays be the horning of the Raleigh In entimated at $4.1:0,000 to $.400,- 900. v ibe vesael wa, worth nhout $174, nvo, and woo partly Insured. PLl7Zitor.it 11E...VERED. The iiit,titsx,fi:,.6l in cheeks and draft stolen from the manager of the Rank of the SLltt! of Nmv York, on the 13th Inst., were reeoived Pollee Sulierin tendent Lictinc,h , reNterilevas. a Cbrist mav pre.entt ona returned to the bank. Eighty-six doll's, in etirreney were the solo (ruin. of the robbery to the perpe tr.ttor+. I=l The. Board of Aldermen to-day adopt ed a naluielpal exeise and liquor ordi. Daum which IMINAOY 14 line of coo hun dred dollars on all dealer-, who fall to lake ont,lleenaes from the Mayor. • Samuel Bewley, of Clileage, while keit ing a - Thlrd Arundel - ear last Mehl, emu thrown to Om ground, Itiet u ring bia right kg. NEW ORLEANS Lonlohlana llceon•troetloa Coo. C •T• r tftrph to oh. i t lttabargii harem, It NEir Oirt.tuctin, Doecrober Pony!talon occupied the day in .oln.,.id oriiit; the report of the Cerniulttec .ap • pointed to (Iran. a ConatitiltiOn. Both the nialerfty and minority report% were taken op at the mann, time. 'rho follow ing, which wren the awned article of the minority report, tr. aclopteila, the &ill article of the Constitution by a vote of fifty -•even to aro...Meru: ''.611 men are created free and equal, and have certain. inalienable rights. Among these are life, liberty, and the porsuit or lisppinewt. To tecuie thew rights tiovernmentsam instituted among nun), deriving theiriust powers from the coteent of the governed.' Nievvre. Craw ford,'ColleV wrid toilet ni; oprzzed Itn adoption, elating it would brut; ridicule upon. the Convention, and work to be 'prejudice nr the State, Inas rum+, if embodied In the Constitution, no ern:Want conki be - punished by death or ill] priNon The following wen offerel, but eroWd- Pli Out by the previous tiurntior. "Ttin citizens of this State owe' ally gia , tzsto the ITnited States, and this idle. yna l e paramount to the allegiance dart! State.' , The Cnnventine adjorirrehl until 11 A. M. In -morrow. MEMPHIS Met.* A Reny Lomb . Mem— rrolliall. Mlxtotlilng ' I ay Telegrs,AL to I to ett , ebennt lunette.) NIENI . IIIN, Deentllber CO.—A police men. John Fenton, In attempting to or. rent threo drunken men on 3frdn street, yesterday, trop shot mortally. In the meleea licallen Intl named Joseph th , &en IVA% killed by a stray shot. The sopoWillis Were all arrested and held fur A negro boy named Boswell area shot the bend mid killed Instantly by an ther, on Third etrret moms doien persons,onfr.tly negroom ore luvidently shot durlng.the day by to prombonotia fi ing cf pistols loaded 11l Alitged ItunSemerm A•rqded Or Tal.r.pn to toe nit/dogrel, imetotto•J BpitON, nCrOllll/07. 'X. — Throe men maned Patrick Bliley, Hobert Barrett and Frtmk. INlonm bravo been ;meted on charge of having heen..eoneerned In the murder of Officer. BuinbzunAnatt the attempted robbery -of the Motairnau Bank, ho•t Monday. ;) Arrived from Znrope. ) Hy To/ 9 ... the 111..tratO ciazer. it 01g. SANDY 1100 X. DOMTllbet stermuMip Sernini, from I,lvetpoor on the 14th and ft.ileetninnrn ILth Inmt„ Ib off .I.bin point nod 'will be op during the It died es the Railroad. (Br fru:soda to tt o IttC.4 eY diatite. . .I:llo.vikporam, Decumber 20.—A 'man named J.llirnwn, %011ie under the in, !111.,' of Illgner, was instantly killed by the I). A 11. K rtoilroml , nt Anderson, lust itiltilrOod Opening (By Telegrat bto t Pittnbartth tisztrAbn) Ikeember 20.—The Albony and Sttoquellanno Roannta 'wait to -any opened to Ninevolt null nue hundred I mil 1 twenty tulki hunt Al bony. . Schooner Unrneo—LheFynb . • esteessett to the LILL% Sere a Swat.) Pt ,wrr..eles.Decanther tiebSoll, er sterol was burned at &loth Bey. The mates null twO men it la ratierted kiwt their lives. arCE=l22 [Hy Telearaph to ritlabnrei 111.ette.) 11 0 11 TON,PflIber 213.-04 linturdny night tlio mob in 15r. oulls,s,,houne,ln 'run robbai or sa,ucoi; A Pleasant Nurprse.—At,a. andel pall cring of the mew berg alba Poueth Prea byterlen Church, held'et the benne of the neater, Rev. A. ! C. McClelland, Friday evening, thy werthy meter gad bin lady worn ouch mailn the recipient of - a puree ,volt filled with Greenbacks. The con gregation were liberal in their donation, and the affair bring uneometteil, cloabilenaran agreeable surprise, endives reoolved with becoming modeoly by the Mr. McClelland and lib• • Ladles purchasing Now 'Year'io pres ents of almond as well as ornamental coaracter, will remember, that a largo stock of from goods In Lao way of laces, linen and woolen goods, trimmings, no (Ions, Jewelry boxes, and fancy articles generally, is now offered at greatly re duced rates, by linen= tb Carlin e, No. 19 Fifth street. • • Superintendent Choettn—lttr. John 3teDonold,ot ALleglieny,han boen chosen to supertntend , the erection of the county Poor 'louse. CITY A" ÜBQBSAII. etlnxit oe rea - . hrisrm Jab —Ttne Orpbadas. The Sunday Scb' ref Grace Evanzell itadLutheran Church, Birmingbarn, held ha annual Jubilee on Chris etas evening, the church being crowded cn the open- Ode inrtc.ily ',ilia! the . wMplers, their parents and fridntia, and ilecorated most ifpnropriately. A huge pie:annum tree occupied ono corner, and 'WOW the source of unbounded pleasure and gratitication io tae yb'udgcr riortien of the school. . rnderthearremamo....... devotes' pastor, Rev. - 11. W. — Rein, a ti)otte )las boon intreduped iii this Sag bath School of collecting Money for the Orphans. which: whlleit may riut lie more In Mu Way of u.eney .ban be obtained otherwise, yet In establish ing a great principle wills the youth it cannot but be productive of much gown At. the beginning of each your small thixes: broperod for thopUrposeoregivest :tint to' auto of the sihobtre lusice 'to take then', in which during Lie ytte they place their contributions for the or ' aihrine - These boxes are returned with , '.their contents on the coming 'of Chrbe firitus,an4 thqopeningand announcement We 72 1 a hi nte poecitsi - t{)• the scholitra is ado ito Jr lit too This w e object of the asscoriblagb on Christmas evening. Upwards of forty 'boxes wore returned, the amounts they cotitained looting up the sum of about onli hundred and ility dollars,: made up stalest entirele' of emits., two and live _gent pieces, and fractiotun edrresty. About an equal corn was contributed by church members and-others. Great in• tereot AVM taken in the proceedings, the church choir adding much to tho general .onjoyment by excellent singing, -and hero ,we will pay but Just tribute by say it, that thh mettilictii of Wig akar vine ed'an improvemont in eXecuelon 'Heir was highly, creditable to them. Beside remarks by the pastor, of an earticatand pmctiod charm:ter, Rev.- W. A.Plass :rant, present by invitation, ten to whom the money contributeAp was - forrtially presented,,. m 'do an n.teeed ',lngly entertaining tiddtees; refer tins inutont beautiful and touching ldii gunge to the ovgihatio, in whose behalf no man In thin' .gavot her corninunitv*. ,has Atibored mama zealously and self reacribeingly. Before dismiasing, sweet .meit te were distributettionong the child reu.purcletsed out of the amount mall. Zed from the lie 'cluitged fot almlttseni -to the j nbilee. . The amount contributed by this school will be devoted to the Orphans' Horne, et Reehoster, l`a, under the direction of Ray. H. Reek.' At this Home, according to the last report, there were eared for during the toot year forty-two orphani, while at the Farm School, nt Zelienople, , Butler county, under the direction nt 'Roy. lint leib ita,sler, there was an equal' number. 000000 sod nappy We were present for a abort time 1, !Ithe Christman fentival held for the Mtn anon Sunday School of Trinity (Epinco 'palbghtirch, on flaurAday evening, Lath Sunday School room of the Church .Theitvitival was preceded by nppropriat, :relfSlutia aervicob to We Church, to whirl the ihnitop, ISavwhorougli, Rector of the Cherub and lice. A. A. .tierfoot. participated. The Bishop and Me, 'Scarborough triode brief and touching addresses adapted to the youthful aunt euee, Front the •Ultutrh the children 'with their teachers adjourned to the Sun day Solnal house, proceeding in n very orderly manner, and to the number of about two hundred, divided latachisses, each class attended by its teacher, took Mescals assigned them. The vision of the children was regaled by the eight of a large Christmas tree some fifteen feet high, its branches extending in evety direction, and laden with various gifts nd ornaments ml brilliantly illumina• t•-• aritit t tee lanterlaand rax 7 • C . taierliturertestt iithle P covered with all manner of good things, cakes, confections, cornucopia, pocketknives, booka.te. . Before proceeding to dtatribour this wealth of Jove and happiness among the cape loot children, the good Rector •brietly eatechined the class, eliciting amwern to the effect that the , tree was everwrcen, 'and as attel troika! of Christ, who is ever the same. unchangeable in his love of men and children; that the halite ware also eynt - hlies) of Christ, who tom the light of the world; that the gifts which ao pro fusely embellished the tree were siguiti- cant also of Divine goodneee, and merry. The occasion was time improved fee Manion as well :ua for pleasure. We hare never before witnessed a children's Christmas festival:so admirably Arrang ed and ramtinetear- Our interest yvaa es• pecially excited in this large assemblage of children by the reflection that they have been -gathered from the outlying • pop : lllation, and are now for the first time in their lives 'receiving intellectual and spiritual culture. The Guild of Trinity Parisi; by whose persisnt sstematic eo-woring thts wrest W or k W in y [rang arcotnplia a ltesi, deserve, we think, the thanks of the whole community,The harvest of such labors will be the reelarrodian of many from vim and Ito endless entail of cells. =:'.!I=MI The annual Chrixtmos m•unfort of the Second Ilnltral Presbyterian and Tenth Ward .1l1:billion /Sabbath School was held . • at the Church, on Sixth street, Christmas morning at tins o'clock, tir. Floyd, Eq., Surerintendetri of., the church othool, present. The Churoh wm tastefully decorated with evergTeenn and appro priate mottnen. Indeed the tamed mil. Me teemed changed, for the time being, Into folded fairy land. To lighten the erect thu,hltht lvatt excluded, and tho nocosnary light 'supplied by gas. t 3 pan rng Um room was a largo device with the inneription, gifo thauks unto the Mottoen boaking soca inscrip tive, a. "A - merry ebriatmas and a Imp. y Sew Year," and "filorr to Got In the Mi„gitratt,'' were disphivell In pro fusion. The platform Watt atfor nod. with grout artfstie taste, with wreathe and festoons of evergreen. Roy. T. If. Hanna, pastor loci, offered tho.operting paver. Mr. IV ru. S. °wenn Utenisirttitethld to address the children. Ere war listened to throughout with earn est and Marked attention. Alter singing bribe elf drop, Rev. J. S. Santis fol lowed In a abort address, which seemed to be appreciated by the littio folk. amazingly. 'Major %Win. Frew being ealltni upon addressed the children for a , few minutes In a very happy and pleas ing. etyte. floppy teem nod. laughing eyes told how much the epoaker won be. loved and hie kind words appreciated by the little onee. Mr. 0:outgo Lando thon procetsled, • in a few well chonen words, to present to the respected. Sutitirtntendent of the .Mission School, Thome, N. Rabe, two beautiful photegraphic albums, Wearing the following imerlption: ...Pro aented to Thos. ll.ltabe,Huperintwtdent, by the Teachers of the' Tenth Ward Mis adon Sabbath Schad." Mr. Sands nilu ded to the great courses attained by the School, and attributed it, under Clod, to the unwearied persevere:too and untiring enoroy of the Buperindeidents •Elo also referred to.the close attachment and lave existing between Superintendent and teaehersi.• Mr. Halm responded in a few Mimi:dug end earnesi wurda. • . -.•• . • . Tito : Children were then marched up to the platform, and received front the hands of their roapectedlittpartn`emientn, Wm..trloyd and T. 11. limbo, I:Ns.; tho moat Chrl.tnins gins of book. and can dle.. This happy mooting IV as brought to it clone by Itor. Dr. Drown pronoun cing lite benediction. E!!SEEM 'rho Sabbath School connected with the Fourth Ilaptiat Church of thin city cele brated its tisualtuuilverita& on the even log of Clinelmos, In the Church. The church was tastefully adorned with over. greens, three large Chrisimito trees heav ily Indened occupying the .pulpit.. A large number of the - maraboro of the conaregntion, friends of the acholont and Welted gUeigni wore present." The exer cises, which consisted of brief speeches by the 'ministers present, the Superin. ientioni. nod touchers, interopered .with innate, were highly attuning - and In structive. After tile exert:toes, begun the plucking of ttie fruit from the truce, which eOngeglod puckages coutoluing n gift for each ono of the Retardant. The SuperintendonQ W. C. Barr, and all of the teachers received boadoome gift+, front the scholars. The pastor. ItoV. Hill, was presented Willie tine overcoat by the congrernalon; , After. the distributibn of the gilts oil wirro dlomiased with 'glod dened hearts and happy memories. • False Pretense.-4. H. Borland, eh. dealer on Market street, made inform. !lon before Alderman NicheLson, char. lag Leonard Goon with obtaining under false pretense.' Ho alleges tb .1 the defendant obtained boots and eh 000'v:due of fonr 'bundled dollars, talon representations. Ho wag afloat , and, In defaultor I, committed toJall await a hearing. 27. 1867 DESTRUCTIVE FARE. Machine ah•p, To uuuuu ood - fleMble . War/. Destroyed.; • . A disastrous lire occurred Wednesday morning, abotit four o'clock, irrthe Ma; chine shop of Mr. W. W. Wallace, at the ~. comer of Plum and Cherry nifty a, front which it wan communicate to the -foundry and marble shoji w ich ad joined it. all ol'Whlch were d eitroyed. Tile ditighine'shop wits a brick eliding,. Used for the mandfittiture'and . epairin of engines untrinachinery. The foundry ~,,,, a ma innri fatme building tilled in with brick, and the lilarii" abun woo a aviditor* IMO: build i ng, th e il %Pt'r awrY , of which Itna InclOSed. tbarb - W` e dot much work in the mach ue filipp; but the machinery belonging t it, which. err very valuable, wag all OstrOjedf The - principal loss In the foirndry was the puttEtnsi Which were valued ht twenty flee thoMuffid drilltirs: • 'the ttlitYlde-shop ti isontainesi a 1? , x1 , 1 n'tiftitfrd e finished ark, work, consisting of ' Mar o ifiati tlea, bureau and centre ta 1 ilea tops. all of which were destroyed, 'r he total value of the prom rty,dest royed wilt dol. fall fur short of fi.50,000; on which there ~ F an. eery „fight.fitsunince. The, engines were plothet In ifWifoudieg tP the alarm, which was souoJed at Gaye . IninUttiel prat four o'clock, from box fil, Nepturfe Engine . house, and the fi remen labored hard to check the devouring ele uient,nnd atir the building to no effect {Shen fiat ilieni4red the tire was in the corner o. the heildlug., next to the . railroad, .where there ::id Veirii fie . fire of ally kind, which Wives no doubt bat that' it Was the work of an Incendiary. :Michael Schell and "Reddy:' 11.ughils'ere arrested yester day. 6 vedifi r .M t 4 ii.elforgk of huiseny,,and When searched a ease of drafting instru ments, which had been taken from a cheat in Mr. Wallatw's, machine shop, al. found in their . iaaaleaabitl. 'Schel l was committed and liughes gave bail for it hearing. • lmpo. • rrisKigile DPcitipd. The breakit;d;:lieti of the; platform . of the l'ennsylvania flatiron.' COWpany. at Johnstown, on the occasion of the visit of President Johnson, in Septembdr, 15136, by which nevem' persons were klikti, and iithialiet Crippled , for life, Is freak in the memory of our iajatihrs. A Large number, of suits have bean insti tuted against the company for damages, and one of th4rief.lillin vs: the iPennsyl 7 yards, liallisetri Company—won recently disposel of byfore-Jukge Taylor at Eli. entabargh. This ti'an 41 test dine, and the issue turned upoP a It Ingle question, namely—whether the railroad company was hound to construct their platform that it would support any weight which might be put upon it, or whether they were only required to make it sufficiently . strong and safe to transact their ordi nary busineen. The eildeneo wan very voluminous, and the argnanerdis of man- Fol most elaborate. Ilani Honor. Judge Taylor, in an equally elaponate opinion. decided the legal point against the olaiutill; and lantructed Iho jury to find for the defend.oat without leaving the box. The counsel for the plaintiff will ' appeal to the Supreme from the decision of the court below. Until a decision in reached before the higher court, it in un tleintood that no other ease growing out of Ora fall of the platform will be tried.' by them la Cambria county. Flab flan Federal /fired,, A Mg - belay: A dbigraeeful roe- took place on Fed ' end street, near Lacock, Allegheny, Wed nesday, in which a wan named Wrac appeared to be the principal.. Ofncers Iles, and ption endeavored to quell-the tight, and arrested Wray. , s While pro ceeding with .their prisoner to the lock- - up, some of the parties engell in the row, and who wore: companion; of the prisoner, followed him bchlndatiikurged him to make a determlnedwoilstantsi. Ile followed their advice. mud, With. the ititijtei *Sited (rem •commudous, sumeedalinstfattfgrialfrftmi • • gnmp of' the:otßoor.. the !drew a knife from his pocket, cut the "nippers" - which restrained the - other arm, sod threatened to kill the °Mears if they en deavored to re-arrest him. They made the attempt to .secure their ,primmer, but he succeeded by the old 9P,_the crontl in making his 01:1340r \i.oll was roughly handled, and Sustalnetl mime sliver° bruises from kleki and blows naimirtst- in his effortsi to 'retain his pi !Winer. • Information was agamst V made ray • for assault and battery.', and unjust a man named Owone for Interfering with an ottloor widlo in the discharge of his duty. = Parents and others anxious to make such peasants will not be lung in deter- Mining where to visit 'Mr selections, for It is generally known that the enterpri, in John 'W. Fittock;aorneeof Fifth and Smithfield, opposite the Ptt office has on hand 000 or the mint Inegnificeet 43- : sortment,of tini,hed I ttoratureeveropeh od In this city. It embraces, all ilmchoice pnblications of American and I English publishers. The tiny to,S- book, the bmutifully colored Metered book, print ed on linen and heavy paphr, the fasci nating story books, selectihns from the poets to suit the young mind, books of useful knowledge plainly, told,' ann. in• deed all such ptitilleations as' should re ceive the sanction of parents. Aft. Pit took keeps besides an lumens stock of standard publications of the ni stt popu lar editions, full and complet linen of bible*, teatatnenta, prayer aft hymn hooks, and everything usual' kept ill similar first class houses. It view of the deptossiott in the markets of the East, the , pricos 4 in• this establishment have been placed within the reach of all classes. • • • Coroner • Ilammest• 4 On Weslnelalay ii.orning a man 'lves lbuttil at the root or Locust street on the banker the Allegheny river, lying just at the edge of the lee - by some, ppm," passing along thin river hank. When illsonvered he was almost dead, stud be. he could be removed to the side walk he breathed hie .last lie provest to bun German beggar who came to this fly from Cincinnati about :wo yearn ' ince. ITe wo o ) very Intempenite. 'lt his , habits, • spending the most if the money he begged for vhisky. ills name is unknown. Coro ner Clawson Was notified, and summo n - I jury, who, alter .vlowin g the body. journed to meet la.t. evenin at the nit lee of Alderman Taylor, when 'a verdict f death fmm tine use or luticating iquor and espoeurnwasrendetrbbedt. The 011111 ins were removed to Mr. ilievore's ndertaklng establishment, on Grant treet; for interment. MEMO We acknowledge an Iniritittlento be a tendance at Dirt regular social re-union O "Division 42 rips of Teinperance," whist,WM take place to-night at tho bbbbnautiful hall of the lsalgo, on Seventh le ni t. Therm tiornsionn are always I gels attended by the • friends. of tom. 1 ranee, and from the arraugetnents be t ir made for to-night, we elm promise al the invited guests who attend n.very e loyablo (Imo. Thorn will bll au &cel lo it band of Instrumental mush present w eh, telother,telth vocalisations, will te id to en iven the occasion. Invhdon 4" la In a very prosperous condition, null d ly MIMI now strength in Inereved Membership. Tito pleasant ro•unions, t w lett they have no successfully Malig n ated contributes largely in furthering ti o purposes orate praiseworthy orgen firkin. It EMEZEI 'ln'tielect It% rich .and L elegant presents Cm the holidays many of our readers hire Paid purchasing visits to too large d well stocked music store of Mr..C. . Mellor, No. 81. Wood street.. A num ..r of those magnificent Deekerplanon,! 1 r aid& Mr. M. is solosagent for this c ty - , were bought for present making. . e can Imagine no: more suitable or 1 1 ore elegant 'aelettion for a holiday precast to wife. daughter or lady friend titan ono of those magnificent Docker's, which to-day, fill the Americanpublic with atle•lratlon. AL Ifellor's will also ho found a very fien'assortment of Either pianos °tremens makes, organs, melo deons, sheet music male stands, and n general amtertmene of goNis poculler to to the business, and such an will prove 'Judicious selections for the holidays. ... ___ A . 11NallrIoo a Tea A shooting affray between two boys is reported to have taken Flare on Federal erect, Allegheny, Christmas, of which we have the following pnrticulars : A son of Mr. John if. Brown, abbot twelve yawn of ego, threw ri anew bail at an other boy about the seine age, whim name. we did not learn,` _who hoeing a pistol to Ms band fired nt young brown, the ball pluming thrombi the f l eshy part et the thigh. Dr. lien& of Allegheny attended the Injured . boy and 'dressed - his WOUIRL Who hopeful who did the shooting has not been arrested, so tar as we could lean]: • • . Attin•eineots OPERA HOUSE.—To-liight a great double bill Is offered on the occasion of 31/Ile. Revel's benefit. She is se actress ..fiff decided merit and , vers ' ati lit.r. and In her line we believe -she is without a su perior on the American ittage. , ACADEMY'. or Musw.—The , great Mil. tonian Tableaus,or i Paradise 'Lon, a series of inagnifident anoramic views, attracts large attends at the Academy of . Music. As a specimen of Art, the Tableaux bre well .worthy a visit, for , once seen, the visitor will have fixed on ' hig memory a magnificent illustration or Milton's great poem.J Masostic Hers.—There wan another great crowd in attendance at Ifraionle 'Loll lag flight to see the original Apoca lypse o f Sr; treitn.l This is a super. wo f h. of foreign artists god has challeng ed praise and tulgtinttion everywhere., It remains a few met e s . finger. env Unica - Si/bit Pair nt, City Hall continues to be the place tit's! q traction.. The tastefully decorated llal and Oho ever genial and pleasant, fact* o tux Indite Who preside at tine varlou. booths, as Well ret,ln the refreshment; de parttnent, are auflicitet fa attract visit ors, yet there are still other Jetts/040ns innong which is the promenade dal!, the evening front tea to twelve o'clock Veer who have not yet been then attend and aid by chair presen a very merittlfiVliit weak. - UN !VERSA LIST Fat nit tNy Than le atil opon every night, and increasing Pe 4 tereat. It is well conducted. Notwlni atanding the crowds tbat attend, goo order is preaerved, and all enjoy a pleas ant titre. Moly:person* are tryingthei tuck in eIIAIICCI iti tire' piano buggy gold watches and other The retrmliment table iswall piatronteed, thegellory or tine arta Is exciting quite aninterest, and many Join In the grand prrimimgcle Witb which the fair closes every night:.7.o-qight them will be new attractions, and, orowirse,'s crowd. • Onatuarts iikt - tAdra: place of entertainment was largely atten'cred last night. Tbo various bootbawere well patronized, especially thoso where arts= des are liehq Contested for by rival rani differ.. At efts. • Savage's benatifu booth there is an elegant spoor eat bein conte4ed for by lilt heads of the dicer rut talies. A. massivegtilcinnaltd cane to be awarded to the best nattired gen tletuau, is exciting, much rivalry. Th following names areentered: Sheriff Ctn. ley; Dt. Keyser, W. J. Andenton, Thos. Barney, rames Muchmore, P. It. Brunet, N. J. Higley, Andrew Jackman, John \ Savage and many elk& jaht'pailar• geritle men have received compliMenfat? votes from their liteteude. The- abed' boat awarded to thfretostpopular boat club is being contented for by the Agnew,Ves ably and Dryden ditto. - The former woe ahead last evening. The Rosedale. Good Will. Smoky Cite dud Pjoireer el . - are manfully lightidg for We. elegant set of base ball implementa. •We Gust to at [oedema°. at the Falk will cantina- to be large, as lit is held for a nettle pu • that of providing for God's own o !Manned ale Mon. A stab bing affray, oetturred Weds between John Oliver at his tto which the latter feettived two s stabs with a fork. It appentit that ticuity existed between the filth, ether members of the family for time ' past, and while the f. t were heated at the table a dispute netwhen Oliver and his son, d which Oliver seing.l a fork ands several bloivs if nts 'son, two of took effect. One around wits on breast, the prongs of he pork genet .the lung.- The other wound was fleshy port of the: right shouider. injuries, fortunately, are not of a t nature, although plinful; Olive arrested by oftleert Swart.'and,, is t•• the Alleghedy lock -up awaiting,: • ItepiDttei Wednesday mot hailing from' Nook the city on the Pith and Chicago 11.1ilke ddarlimar, discos' robbed.: H. said poeft cket ~Z ete !e n t sid he had lost it as he th that moment. .1 Which had to cut loeket, that look made with a pair knife, and if dont) i,. certainly a .. on tbr the toot that ov festinrr much con tied the supßoslti keeper leas SWICIIik. =2 wing,. Daniel ' 'rich, .bk; Iowa; aril .ed in sburgh, Fort ayne ad and after] . tong Ihe . ai ll •4 . 1 i been I of his seat w,en he Id not'. know where ad not mi. • . it un i e showed th vest t the bottom fl the as If it h been f =scissors g a dull I y a ..prof • iOnal" Bled job." o left ninitmltholit mani rn about ' h . loss, is that th hotel out of a dinn r. lifauadeeme Captain W. G. Mr lime since, rti.4cned Little from tfit . istmo river, woo prosentE on Christmas day, t•itsed gold wateh..l tare magic ease,' mimes of the re, Little. It iR thus 1 whom honor is dot Win W. G. lifeelisr reanrd by hhiffien others who witn ening from drown own life, a boy wh the lee in the Allot., 17, 1867, =3 'I lure, who, a abort Ia little boy .Lured S In tho nlle bony , at the Scott • ouse, ith a massive double. i•uown as the " containing the like intent and the boy scribed: "Honor to • Presented tnCap as a testimoal of ' intim oil Mad , mad • • his bravery 1 res. og, th ngh at the•peril fhi s I had broken }. • may river, D tuber • don as' afar. I red among a n tuber lay evening, at Jody as Seventh tea ,-in and David 11 ey •• lora. The lilt of bruised aid s and • t ru es ; above - maned tinn against th other tell. They vv re tw ig hearing fore 1 43 • tnprombed th mot to each case' eying ur readers is diet led • of Messrs. '. A. , bakers and stet , t 192 St. Clair stretet. g enjoyed very high reeetied a fall share 1 “Onntra • • A free fight seen of ,neg - roe,, Wedn • McFadden's, in which ,Perry were [ha principal the afrair WWI never acre heads. The I' each made inform] fur assault and ha retied, and alter ,t Alderman ' ter, the defendant] the costs? he Attention of I , to the buminesit Mersehr k Broths. tioners,'l's.;mi. .10 an Thla Ilrm hare to renutation and hay of / pttblio patro tantly on hand, I all' kinds f poun r Aut. Recent] Inery elegant styl x lunch saloon, wher, n II be served up p Vro a groat ace° o cotuts. rim any tl co amend our mai m _ . .. . 1 . 'llley have eon . r will bake to • rder, cakes, Jelly kes, they hare lit .. up • a ladies' oystl and meals or lune eons o ladles. Thi will .. . °dation to our, Lady iing in iheiellne, we rain thin establish- • —....,____ • [vision No. .12, gone quarterly longing ceted the following , 8. Swartz: IV. A. Chas. P. Dolt A. I n. F. S.- 1 -114 A, . Colton. Cliani—J. ho..A. Elder, 4. C. . Jas. A. Ate.t.atigh . o. I I t L. A.—kfvgle kio Hines. ML. Com—Matt e` Dal. I .. [ *caroller paCFargo. t . o Soled an Cont. her egy 081 S 'i are e cache May r' °l :son:lingo t nine • r funeral o John iur late. Citly Con- JAs. 111!Atnizr, of Select Connell, TBOXAS Br.tEA it, Common Cohn L saints.—F,tohl ling belbro A de an e Harris, enarging ;d battery. The qua.- neeville, and it ap g a • •merry Christ t ht they cint•Mlo a in a tight, A war: the arrad of Harris. 0. 42, s. of T.—l I emperance, at ti 'last ovpritog, o curs : W. P.-0 , :. P. , Lonc.9t: S s --B. N. Mom, nov.,Treao.—Q. Ebbert. 1 p. 11. Dart. X. S., . O. Sz—C. Heel: 1 ady: oftleem. —1 U. 2d L. A.- -41)11a Lee. Lad - , anent, .of City. .. he members of ! It • 6 Councils and o I ry. t l e ' located to assentb! fl ,! on this (Friday j o' lock to attend • ki CArgo, decensori, ' Iler. ' , • Prevadon • 1 4 1 l'resiiN t o nt glit in 7Lawrcn in , ( o information , ,81 iin, eviller I • ' hi i with ummultu 1 II . ;reside in La; re wen) spendi .1 t" mud. beihric in arrel, whirl, end t WWI lulled 101 l u the,rlitht leforo d thieeett brok¢ into nut warehouse of 'ender, located qn tho ISt. r.O /' s Cathedral, e entire stock, which, carried away- In a ho robbery was every likewise a bold op- If the thieves. . , Ity Itobbtry. rilitra:Vt nOlllO / foreign f ruit' a' 1 • hermit. Italian v emont frontin .robbed d of U . Presume, tho net basket. " n one. and Ne . ion on then. sewn and ttrry.—Jacob Matter o information before Alderman Tay against Marti Benhardt, charging with assault d battery. The par reside in th Fifth ward, and it in , ed by Abe •etecutor that the da unt met biro lon Penn street, and tout any provieation struck him and ked. hint do n. was icrested held for a hea tug. Si ccur.—W. A. Byers rondo infor- Ina on yesterday %afore Alderman Tay lor , oharging Andrew Dillon with larce ny I . that the defendant came into his house on Penn street and took fro the till $7.00.. A warrant woo le an.. for his arrest. lii'urther Hcarld charged with etahi Oakland, Friday . lior°aariPigeertt'lle Michael Brietap in , g oftlet , r LttUo ght bad partial and waa • mmitted gon tho 31a Inst. II =I In the publication mode day before yesterday of the grpat cure of iterrible disease in the person of Sarah A. Segos, wo should have mentioned that the cma positnr set It up front the written mann- Ceript of the lady hentelf; and , it is well worthy the. attedtkt of all those idle may be suffering fro any of those ling ering chronic or sub , acute dismotee, winch have for eentuiiis battled the skill r_tj the medical world, . Dr. Keyser, with tb energy and industry bordering on the heroic; has havestigu,edl these diseases to their fpilest extent. end proffers aid-and a cure to, ninny than _ate Flamingly be yond the roach of Mary remedies. We say again, what we have often re peated in theso cohunns, that Dr. K.'s long residence amon t us, and his uni form character for p bityand honor, in land outside of his profosaion, entitles. him to the conlid re ;of all whose all ! ments may require his rtylcat. • Xebberi. ~ '4 Refill llsampseet, merchant, 205 Lib: t eat.. street, raufka in ormation before Al ticimatt Strain, yes rday, against Ken nedy Robb, chargi g Lite with the lar ceny of twenty dol ars. It aatreara that Robb was Sitting , the store with Mr.- Thornlen. whip left him there while he made& visit togho cellar, and duringthe short time he was absent Robb went to the drawer and teak. therefrom a twenty dollar bill. :Shortly - after Ifc,Tbompson returned Robb went out, audit Was not fol'aenle time afterward that lardiscov ered tilde The bill Ind been taken. A gentleman whet was]stauding on thuside walk informed Mr , Thampeon that-he saw Robb take ii . sinetMng from the drawer while looki g through the win dow. A warrant was lasses, and the de fers/Mt arrested and committed to Jail for a hearfne. - 't I 1 • llialleloaTlibirothar. - inform s• Morningstar Made informs. tion:yestenlay before Aldermith fieillie, of Allegheny, against 'John Readixtan, charging Wes with malicious mischief. Morningstar is ri 4ew pedlar, and on Christiana day left tile wagon standing in an alley near hts. , entrilnisliment. During the day he alleges that Readman wilfully. and maliciously fired several pistol shots at the wagon, the balls par eingAirohgh the body of the name, and be...d mnsiderably damaght both the wagon and thngoodil if con . Ho was ar• tested and alter a ring committed to Jail.in default of the red ball for his appearance tuCotirf. *. -. ' Malicious SischleC—George Thomp son, gio,er at the c rner of Second and Rose streets', rester ay made Informa tion against titrYc , named Jenkins, Bowman and \Vault, aged respectively, fourteen; fifteen and sixteen years, charg ing them with maiiisious mischief. He alleges that they wiffully and malicious ly threw stones throph his window and broke severallights fglans. A warrant war Issued and .pla ed in the hands-of olli m ee p. r .sl .n Ce a 'rl a d„ a v&h the arres mi r p_f th or eti , sung sca. ling. .• . Challenge from alter Broww„—Wal. ter Brown offers t row Jimmy Hamill a tire Mlle race, s ght, at Portland, Me., in June, next, forissoo or $l,OOO a side; and give $350 for expenses, three _ responsible judges o' be mutually_ se lected to accempan 'the men over the course, two. of them to decide. Brown eel:micaes the chat° ge thus.: "We have each won a race, - a al , all I desire is one More chance, which 1. hope Mr. Hamill will allow me." ' . . Larceny' By Bailee...-.A. F. Clustano• yesterday made infdrusatiou before,Al - Strain, swainst James McGowan, chargleg time with larceny by bailee. Chatoneyjn }leoeral for the Grover ..t. Baker sewing e, and McGowan, it aprears, is a setae I. The predate tor a loges that the' efendaat 5e..... ...I and Bold machines to he value of $'42;...' - Xi and appropriated the money to his owe use. A warrant Ila issued for his arrest.' ''' .- - - . ''. - Teacher* , lnetitutel—The Teachers of Shaler,towcaihlp lie: th tlistrliettneellog, M on December et, in o Public school house in Stewartato ..Class drills ware given in Histciry by Miss Marshall, and Grammar by Mies R4rdgers. They will bold their next meeting on January sth, when elms drills wi t l , lbegiven in Eng lish Grammar by Mr Porter, Arithme tic by Mine Mulhat and Constitution by Miss McCleary.. An Owls:dom.—ln le report prtblished in Weduesday's issue) of the Reptlblican nominations the Sixth ward, AUP gbeny... the name of lbthri A. Myler ' as candidate for Mayor, was by someocci dent or oversight, omitted. Mr. Myler was pot in nomination not only, in the Sixth, but we bell ate in every other ward in the city in which ,meetings have been held.' I . . - Dealers in the ciiy q lreplenisbing their. holiday stocks of no ens, woolen goods, laces, trimmings and embroideries are reminded that Di re. Algernon& Car- Dole, No. lii Fifth at t, offer their very large and fresh stock of goods at greatly reduced prima. There is charge for showinggoedn, and etraugers are invited to roll in and examine the stack. , The sale of holiday goods at Ificittim ,t Carlisle's wholeadle and retail *ll:li ming and notion4oush,. N0..19 .Fifth street, still con fi rm , at greatlyreduced rates. Ladies will find, the stock fresh and desirable, whiledealers will discover that they can buy there to better adveal-• tage than In the eastern cities. L•et. meat et ' , DUET; City !MIMI Councthi, lIILLTJA--.) Iday emadad. December • the Bar. 7. V. Boras N. D.. and ELLA A.; t. • ..,1121 , ,, Esq. Taim0cr........ _....... NAL—On Wednesday. the /, =lb inst., at the re I once or W. Y. Barclay. Esq . . by her. 7'. IL Da rm. whited by the R. L. E. IlicAbo.. D.E.. . JAMES 1 1 / 1 31ELEs of Etna townahlp. and WI ALICE OAEDEILE. of McClure township. "' ' - Wits.VEII.—EICMARDSOI7.--On Tonetteyato eember V., by tbell n i.tes Lionlmp... or Allegheny City. , E - AELIS A.; WEAVER. .4 mt. HAFT ETTA EICLIMIDSOIit, both et Allegheny county, Ea., QUAD 11101.11.4ONV8:-0n Tuesday, Des D.l7th. by the Rer. S. 'Washington, ROBERT Mak i/SRN, of Mlealreny, and 'Dies MOLLIE E. JON. B. of NbeeenDle. bcAIVID—VbaNICIL—Da T. day selling, Dee. Nth, he Cheater Bishop dlmpaan.D.D., CHARLES C. e , GAIrT and 14118CILLA M. VERtI St. datibteref ant.a Venter. sicCAUGO.—On Wed • esday, Dec. 25th, WV. JOHN biteCARUO. aged M. years. The funeral will tate itlse Dom his isle reel de oce,'N o. sr Fenn ..sot. TO e (Friday) motor; ten, at 10 obstacle. FrieOda OT IS. deceased and of the family ara resPeethdly Invited to attend. BURGS:S.4,—On Thursday Moraine. Deeember SO. at six - o'ciock. W 151.101 rt.', son et eanht. U. morel.. Burger. aged 5 lean and It moo. The hrnet - will take. piaci from the residence of his parents, - Liberty ittleet. Pitt - lownship, TheoAT. Tre.:71.0 at 5 . o'cock r. w. Friends of she fandir are reepeslfully Invited Cr attend. Io CALDWELL...IO Wednesday evening, _Zeh: Sr ilegarine tem MARTHA CALDIVOLL, wife of Capt.eliarld The funeral Ifni tate place, from the reehlence of benson-holaw, No. Ile Lt cock street, 11,175 Cr. 011.: o'clock P. N. Friends of Old fan Ily are respectfully Invited. Tuentons. Pa. on • Dec. 1510, 'Mrs. SLAItt NUNES.' widow of James 11=00. deceased, to tier aim-third year. Obsess) hum her tar reeletenee, THIS mane Piet. at ID otclook. . • o 1 1 ).39:10,11/%:11:4: 1 :1 A LE.X. AIKEN, lINDERTAKEIi, No. 100 roooth stroot, rube:rib. t' 4 . Comas. 4,141 kinds; caters, WAIVES, au./ evary demiptloa of roeuralLianlablar kkockti NrEM.d. 8.4.61. P. 4.7 d night. Um% •nd o=l4os Atnalsbed. Itsmancte—Bev, Da id' Kw. D. D.A.,. M. W. Joenbo., D. D. Thomas Zwlsit. Jieob H. Miller. Lg. • OBERT ROONEY. Ugees• gegen Awn' Ennotantse, No. in Won Bt., Allegheny, anci No. SO Diamond . Bovalv, glyy John ITT eon A lires.,) keeps always on imps else best Metal. Rosewood. Walnut and' imitation . Ittdowoal Coffins. Walnut Coelus Renal= asp minis. Rosewood Coding ISO opwarde: allot/As Coffins in proportion. Carriages gas Hennas, farillohid .t low rates. erring, Cilotos, Tat, and Engrnetnifirreilshed Oglen clietele, and night. rfil. ;RODGERS; L IIRDEIST.*•.• .SNICIt!PLND EMBALMER, (mememar tame late banmel S. Rodger,/ No. 1:1 - Ohio dtmet, three doom from Bearer. Alleatenn GSM Ms , Ndwrwmdo NebornnT. Walltal end Rama wood halted= Cofdos, at lb. lowan radix. pmees. it 0.114 open at all boars, day eon OM. nettle. aid Oanlages reralatted on short, mak* and on moot ramemibla terms. E DlvAino 4.mulunEcki i B E R TA/LEMPlo.34ll , oldo Mum. Allegheny. .Netallle. lamiwood and other lA* . gem with a pempleta Mara Mammal lrwralatMg . Goode, outland - and terhod ate/lofted{ antark at lowest prlom. Yale and Mows Stables. con: nor or Sint and • Mae. Striate. • Corilecria, Barovehea, Boggles, Baddlo *m em, am, ad., Rd tore. THE; WEEKLY GAZETTL TWO Aprrion, - ABOWTIIIa/E! A lama dent, esslatelag Vntd 471. of Isintvoitl• uadlaidtelas, Weal Sum b/ i L e 1411. .a.bs..4ii.sgo , f , ....111.1164t mad meat rellablo Plathcial c Lu .. mental Market Ileparie AMA by Oaf the olty.. X. lama!, Xicluthle CO X at sbreldbe erlthoat IL. Slam lax ma TrassAN • • • Clam of Ten ..... I.la. —.Lad one .con of psp... to the Woos ea tha clab. •delfione to olabe CLAW, WY... at Glob rata. NOTICS so Scsacalszas.-12 ord•rt T... • I Pea., be ease and epeelly Oath' *MX yea • 1 ofsai. a. we lane • Wedextsdal allthes f a...lbws Molar bet eae mall a week:' 1 . Blosi.y Dm% /sprees, blex.l . - Letters, may be ocaS GA V. , rirrsatruen. 7.0 r. LOST • IPS r t LoBl' 1 LOB t—Ch riett•• mas montlai. between 'James Robiet. ' • Mg. eh Orauvilte street, and lharektare ' au Webster omit, by tray of Daneamar,OClC ZT DOOR. eor.ing about $l,l and throe unma ke dollen la re'. A liberal reward mill be paid to the a enter It Ott at ROOD'S Rom 51000. • Ea /Inlet easel, mat Tllla OFFICE. [SOUND 1p 0 UND—WATC/I—in PII burgh, during tba Week. The owner will End It at No. 111 SANDUditY WritICET, gbauu City. ra. Fo V ND—A' REICELPT . DRAY 80ct....pp. . oe to belong to A. DANS. Agent People. Line. yenta .an be bed b 7 *- plying et 71113 Ot tIOg a 1.41 partsig letentlece-' Moment. • FOR BENT. TO LET—STORE Room, Witt*, Dwelling attuned, latlllted on gem alma. near Diamond alley. The dwelling hasl rooms. Will be rented ' , Nether or syn.:fate. Noottiri of HAYS • , nTDWANT. N.. litiltmeD. elrene FOR SALE - - - - FON P • ALE—neow AND tiIDPE BTORM.—Th• store atot Siam'. of • Anti class retail Boot •nd Shoe Store. Attu, Al'oetk business, on out albs principal huskes. streets ortbls city. Sails/I.story reasons given Air sell log. Address `•DrielliESSa". Loo± Do= Ms' Pittsburgh. PA F o RiALE—I E RBEiBUILDEV . 4 LOTS IN BELLPIELD. near Oakland St4l - two mauves Iron thatensievtnek. • pa, Jet 4 11 .00. - beitatifully 'Minted. and lent -be WO &cap. Enquire of WILLIAM ill/EN/M e lOM Liberty Street. ' poits•LE—uroßims.—A T . HOWARD'S EDO? and Salo SUN% 'too Soo RAWLY HOWL (Hawn tM. DArnix • GREY HOMER owto LARDY. DRAUGHT GORES; three .BLARE MARES; two GREY" MARRA =or Blurt, o.v tE. Moiwafow •" bola Holm. , 1 , ATE( wwto Doubt and Iw,IS on comitssloa. FOR 11 4LE.--Bouse and Lot olio comer of illatthattan and Adana sancta, [llll2 Pusengas Railway. Lot •41 by = teats Haase frame, contaLalng 7 tonna sad good/odi c well Woo:wadi /Joasa and Lot °natio:Meld. non. , Bidwell street, Allegbeni CUT. Lots by Rots house frame, contains hall. AT. ..goam tut; good cellar: water and gas.' Ala, sensil as Bad Lou to 'Sad iocatlon Inquire of RUCH • CO, _Ewer attest, near Chastiat. Manchester. - - FOR • SALE—That well known TAVERN IMAM). chute In the Pint; Want, known no ••Andareon Hall, • outolnlot the /Melee Novae, on Penn meet. I0(111- 10. is three Merles bleb. and most an•eatanttally built, containing tan pro, rommotlions t 0001. 'Mild. • largo Concert, Hellra wood stable op the back end of the lot, which l, 5 by Ido fret deep. From the convenience of the this home bee estatollehed a permanent :1,13440M, ' and In extent moat If not bat ger than any other ;Inoue. in the ward.. No better paying proyerty.t 1a now offering In :the market. HILL /I 8H17 . 1: 7 ITEpLY; Bent X.t.t• .yenta. -BetMe !strut. loattrenorrille, LOOS. A 8 ,701 U PASS HZ. AT THE LARUE AND ELEGANT DISMAY ' MINEEEATH & 66 urfa warm ire miklur 'Mod. in their Mo. Triky . bire Just received a nolo stook or Watches, ' Jewelry,. Sneer. Wires • SPECTACLES AND 21drazisiedral lilapacoms, Which thtrisre determined to aell ' if f , Vial" LOW PlllOl-9. GIIFAT BARGAINS LOW PRICESI I SMITHSON; PlLlOffit -L-q„ . AT Tax MAMMOTH EMPORI M, N 04.66 it 67 FIFTH 61TLEET, die I offaingirm.l.l.• • its • , iumoza, .12t • earrrigs . BALMORAL!. CAMPISTI. Dove' of 4RXRD! i tN &Lill/SAM • 1 tic C'Lairs - cgs, L . • ,LW liefir, realm= Azn 7Aszaecoirisziy.' NOTIONS. I I - • . . . fT Persons wishing to potellAse wilt do of to oxstaloe ono of Os boat osoontoests over OS fore4t awl • AT THE LOWEIT PRIEM . Tit& :27,1rainiii.U7s1111"1:e`"'" Hoarse' G. aux, Merchant (Tailor, Con Papa and fit. Clair Sttao4• PITTIBUNIIN, PA. THE BEST 1/010.44'i Ulla lamas airtime idega*iiiit . WAlaala Waage, Dalriaa few mala bo.yrig. ca. :a Fifth itre44.l' omicoalrufrfpes i• - . ovssooimurua eirraeownute■i '-; ♦R ft.. .MI choke Ho•SIMITH'S . - TAIIAIIIII3 NW.IPS WTLIg Ur.. eonnral(NONne: . • ("Mr BITILDINCI• riff ORPHANS' • 71. AL IN BAUMEEI OF , r orzar avzs, -; ' , - ME, •.viz . FA ~`~ -