511 E; DAILY GAZETTE, ruausitzn avast wtoßbriNo (1117XDATII Eccursn. ), IFIENNEILifffiREED & COr x . rcripri..stciriss; ricnroc.c 7. r. notricoe E.istom. Boaipe n Mlts,tn fjyricE, qA.ZZTTZ /114 . 114312i . (i. ... . lox:: *4 awl Mt firril 11112)ir, eitig riptiGna Piper at iesten !timing% CFITTIAL PAPIta OF TITMIIIRGH MID ~ ..ALLSOIMIII Oyxx., ~ • ~ LARairii. einsirmro..a 717 , 115.N.A717 and volfialltOlAL PAF3R is Mr .1. , • , :rata or TEM DAUM • 704,71 7 . ._, L 2 t, ~,,._,_ k t!`"?' . ...ii 8utr5e......,, '"' per ye..- ‘" . 'il.P., *delve.. .: O.IOLILTTIII. pirrerstruoe, rzwirA. tqc gittsinagij Eta* Tax weather is as mild as la I, How long It' will hold at the .presont high temneraturo it 'would ti,ke a genu— Inc prophet's ken to pre& t; but the !builders have thought proper to resume oat-door work, and are meted In lay. Ing brick, slime and slate, on many un finished Lonees. ' ' , NOT a few persons Woo Pr I Icipate in the discusaion of peddle affairs have p 4 fallen Into the error o( a ' king of the national government no a it of mon ster that has seized ptoducti a Industry by the throac.with Latent to, wring the RN out of B. . Tldd'asstunption* is fol lowed by 'Mother," equally Mischievous, which, is, that necessaries of life shall be exempted from taxation. Now,• it is well to remember that government is as necessary a thing, for any people, as can l i *thought of. It cannot b had, with. Mit - Paying for it. The rea problem is to reduce the cost to as low point as is reasonable, and to get the ihdispenzabia money by such methods as Will equalize the burden. It is altogetbeir . mieleading to employ such terms as' whecemarler," ter the word has about aim any different meanlngeasthereard men end women in the country, -Habit • dete-mittes even mote than nature what is necessary for an indliid cud ; and when wants growing _opt of use are discaided, not mach re, .mains upon which Mlevytazea 'As the Mite stands,. Labor irints'to throw the public burdens on Capital, and Capital wants to cast the load on Labor, Both will have to carry a full share, or the load will fall betwcen the Oro. - . , RAPS. NEWS BY TELE •, —llon. G. Peltera,ketoof •e oldest cit izens of St. Leas, died onViarsday. .1 .1 —A patrolman was do tiventy- fi ve dollars tn the city court o Brookly for. clubbing , a e ttt......uup . ly. —The wholessio.grocery rll im of Clo ver, Wonderer d: Co , of 'be Louis, has failed, with liabilities to th amount of half a-million- , - ..h • i • • • ' l .laeott Se l opp; au °Malik= of Bells. %Ilk, IllinaLs, whose wife Was reeentiv divorced Lem him, fatally triabbod both her and 'himself on Thursday. —The largo furniture fact Cry of A. G. Delaporte, of Sonth Boston, Was destroy ed by fire Thursday . nigh • Less fifty thousand dollars: Insured f elghtthou sand. - —Levi - J. Livingston, cle k in the of fice of the Oblo and:MIA-sisal pi Railway, inNew York City, hoe bee 4 arrested for robbing the safe hf 'eleven hundred dol .l. •lars, mad confesses. iti h trim • —The New York ifcruLd ts informed that the fi rm of Perry it ettiman, of North Adams, Massach tto, manufac turers of woolen goods, hay failed, th eir liabilities being about $1?-3, M. —The election of P,recideut of the Uni ted Fenian Brotherhood, which was to have taken place .in New 'York yester-. day, is postponed til Monday, ce in come -11,1 w - Y quen of the uon-arrival. f members of the council. • _ . 1 —Mrs. Eckert, who was convicted of having. caused the death or :It. Mary L. Meorhouss, in Brooklyn. 'eork, by producing an abortidn, w sentenced in the Brooklyn city court tot two years in the State Prised. • 1 - —An estimate,complied rem statist!. &Bested by the Governor s ) of the South ern States, places ti etntAber of willies end blacks in Louisiana. Mississippi,. Alabama, Georgiaand the flarolinas, who are in a starving condition, at three rail- Mous. —The nine orals Commissioners of linnalgration an tar this year- shows an increase in the number of Immigrants Liver last y ear of 11,0Lii. This innih in the Imola of the Commissioners is' $ll,OOO agsmst ..42.1,000 at the ssmatarna last year, eturan addition to the reyenue fowl of .1290,e00. . —Abram Abrahams, a .pawnbrok- er, who Was ephrihied st §t. Louie, Mo. a short time since or buying stolen prop, erty ' knowing:it. hi be. stolen, and sew tenced to two years In the penitentiary, has been pardoned. Abraharcus Ls quite realthy, and It la currently reported and believed that money was very freely used la - prate . his perdu°, • Stanton is in Washiitg toli. busy, it Is sold, In preparlitg his de fers:3o for the Salute. .As additional rea sons ihr his removal, It Is stated that he diruked Cabinet secrets tihich dm Pres idEnt,t,s,t declined to furnish Congress. and also connived at thelcirculahon of slanders reitlve to the connection of the p c ssidentvcial the assaissinatton of Mr. MontgonWY (Ma.) Advceater- pptittlebes a letter from ex-Senalor Fitz patrick, of 7tlabarna; stating the evila to folloarthe ratltleation of the propose maoultution.. 110 tegarda it at war wit • the oitilisation of the ago, and belleves it will protium , abrader and oonillet o • the hmos.,:bioisdvrteatra a defeat of th :constitution and tbe adoption of one more in ramorclatumtilthitho genius of, our In atltutloors-,, ..= '1 z.. . —Adsintri' • Maxlos to the . 19th stale that - Haile .4 munch Misery through.' .outu.outthe Repeblid, , co . nsequent* of the eibansilon 'and disorganization caused t'sy . the prutiacted war for. independence. AVeneral call wits' made upon the Gov to Gate of measures to prevent the Incretaiing brlgandage, to which many. people 'yore. compelled to resort by hun ger. Many disturbances of public than .quilityheye taken, place In different parts of the Republic. -A serious riot oactirred'at Hampton, 'as on Christi:DA , day. Thomas Lath ' Ater, Deputy Sheriff, while intoxletiitsl; became involved Inditpute with a • small negro boy. A catered man took ' theboy'm part, when ; Lattimer deliber- atelv-eltothim, inflictingaserious wound in the bead. Lsuimer then ran into his house: A large number of colored men anthem:Wed the house, caught Wilmer, al be attempted to escape, and beat him ne.srly to death. Ito was rescued by,two colored men and carried to Jail. Santa Fe. New Mexico,' on the sub inst., (Sunday,) elite !Jingle° Slough lWasidoo:thy Capt. Rynersott; member of the geaats'. The affair grew oat of some strictures p.Ml.4seti upon t ddge Slough by -Cant, t eceon ;luring We session of the ....setone, which Sloggn, svhirwaspresent, Inst. denounced as I. Ryn slam linmedl -ately attacked the Judg'o, shooting him, And after Slough fell. shooting hint again, .intilthing a mortal. wouut Judge Slough -was Colonel of the First Colorado Caval ry during the war, and st, 0120 Ume coin toyuled at Alexandria Virginia. I—.„The N; 11W4Lih special says: 'u.President Johnson bas'dotarmlned be yond doubt to remove Gen. Popo from e canntend of.tbe Fourth :Military Dia . Avid Thin step was reasoli;cd upon 1/01136 we eks ww... and has only been delayed by the din:rutty in finding a compe tent and reliable successor- The charges against General Pope aro mitoses...ad Jailp on th e notecase; the nrat ono is that be encourages tha &writing and pubis displays of armed lbodles o[nel:crow. He is also blamed for the exhibition u n do by the negroes on Ch tmas day." Th e Times says the mum • of (len. Swayne, commanding the dlstr tot Alabama, is also rumored. . cmcn6o. La...motive 'Seplnefan One Ea= end Tee Vlflnode.—lleeilne Xenia feeinvene Cleveland ekenvention .Endersed. • t B 7 a 'elogratds to the PlttsbOrqb Gazette. 3 cso,,,suo,'December locoutotire to the Chicago and dock Inland lieNmail exploded near Seventh street this Warning, One man was to - mantle kitten. Two others were wound . 4. th e 1 0 , 33 m,ativa was condemned a• year ego, but wms Ptlll used in switching ewd drawing gravtt traltu Cniesno, Dee. 27.—The , meetleg Of the - Chicago 31.mufacturere at Farwell Hall evening , toratify the proceedings of he recent Milhaud Convention et Cleve lag4l.• was the largest gathering of man and-torero ever team oied in the North. .west. James It. Dower presided. Speech es_wer., rustle by several prominent gen t tiemen:-.Resolutions were uosahnniudY • adopted endorsing rho action of the Con vention at Cleveland, also the following: :1161olord, That ova urge .uPeil oat re prescnfatlvesinCosigreesthe necessity of taking such action as will afford the rte. .pessary relief to the manufacturing in, itereate of Our country theism now bur- Seued by excessivermd isnot/nal tanarten. VOLIT)SIE T.XX,XTT MIST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. FROM WASHINGTON. NewYear'sßeceptions. Revision of Army Regulations. Des Woo for Revenue Stamps. Gen. Pope's Euccassor Tot ( hostn. dt rear's 'W?rk on Bounty' • - - C Mims. Funeral of General Griffin. Mineral Wealth of United Stet. Brills!' Coal Beds Nearly &haul Payment of Semi-Annu' Interest, 543,000,000 In Coln from Treater! Vaults. taristasaee OMETUJII/ElEtt WAMETNOTON, Dec. 27,1.6.1. imw rsAlep ascErrtoN, • The Executive Mansion and residences of the Cabinet Ministers and SpOsiror Colfax ,be, opx-ticrl to viettors. on Now Yeir's M. Colfax will in angumto his usual reception during Con gressional saes:ion on January 17th. - easMi or asylum , -'t • The board or °®b= for the of army regulations, composed . of Gene. Sherman, Sheridan and Anger, will/ not meet for some days, in amsequence of the absence of Gen. Sheridap. -7— PESOO93 von =V=l733 111T.LliPE. I Commisiloner Rolllas invites designs for Internal Revenue . stamps,: or. - pine for their cancellation; to: be :submitted for examination before the first of Feb ruary, with a view to their adoptiOn, if found satisfactory and effectual. OEN. EIIIILII4N Arrived yesterday from'New'York ith his dmighter'lliliie, and today ha. an interview with 'the' President, Ge . oral Grant and Secretary McCulloch. OEN. POPVE ISECOENIOB. -; The has riot dee-I - Sid yetwho dull bef on. Pope's sacoessor,hat t is sold the,positlon has boon offered to Gen. • .., teogrere =sues, dm. . • The Second Auditor, 'Mr. Pierich, es timates that it will fake about ;twelve months to investigate anal answer" the quarter of a million bounty and ggther ' claims on me in his Department.: r . . crurrogs. ,1. , . 'The receipts of customs for the week ending the Met Mat: were one eailliou Ave hundreel and thirty-tiver;Mugand three hundredand six .161.1ars. ..'...\ ~ .1 „. soma esitinxivi ooreemtherls. The chubsfor.Pregidentof Web= en *Du to be held at Columbia, Soutb aro lion, will be G. Mackey, Collect.) of Megaton.. The' prospective nominee for Governor is Judge blooding, former District-Tax Oommlastoner. mimes OP OENEOiE GEXPEIr ( will takefuneral of General Griftle reit take place hero to-morrow. Tho 1 body will be taken to Oakville Cemetery, near Geargetown, ter intennent, acconip=ied by a fall military mart. An official or der from the War Departmentstatisthat Generals Emory Carr, Dicketted Hun ter, Hardee, Humphrey, Itawllr-s and Auger will be pail bearers. . 1 ' canceler '3CILETIXO". C , Only minor matters were considered at the Cabinet meeting to-day. Therese of General. Pope was not trona tiered. The Attorney 'General and Poe ter General were not present. asvmetz azintrass. The Potomac. distillery and the ectify ing establiahment of Mr.- WM have been seized* for etadinf, the revenue I . YINERAL WEALTE OP TEM unITED Commissioner Wilson, of MO general land office, him written a .very Interest- Ing paper on the mineral 'Wealth - of the UMW Stung. He gives a great deal of 'valuable information about the coal Mines of the country: ' A few weeks ago the British Minister ad Micrin called on. the Commisaloner lb make Inquiries in regard to the extent of American Coal 'beds, at which ameba said the: mines of Groat Britain - were very nearly exhaust ed. The document it intended to sedan pEny the report of the Cummlasloner to VOngTese. SEXI-A`.SDAL INTEREST. On Wednesday next about . twenty three million dollars in min will betaken from the vaults of the TnesoutY, to pay thorsemi-annual instalment :ad Internet, on 6.20 bonds of 1867 ;.and. LW and the pead 7 santud4nterest On bend! tof . l , entonizoratznar. - ymatr:rikrili The Tho President has recognized George Raster, Congeal General of Illyt at Wash- Ing .. tom ' HOLDEBrie BODIES EXItUXRD. j Nearly seven hundred beallea.eztkrun ed it Point Lookontzleiring werehrenght. up to thin' ettr terd y. and taken to Arlington Cemetery fbr fo interment TERRIBLE•. DISASTER AT, SSA . . Mail Steamer Lost in a e. . . Oily Fornieen Paisenteis '0 t . •(_' Fonr iliedreltlaied. (By ialtio %ph to lila ritiibasgb Bassi 1 - REw YoTtli, ROC. 27 BIR. A Rio letter of November 24th to the Boston Tineetier, contains thy fell Inv TM. morning the Brazilian a or ar rived front Montevideo bringing awsof the loss of the' , English mall [ er t t n Saturn, in . a terrible gale off that place a week ago:-jibe had on board tots hun dred-peasona, Including:crowned pasaeo gent. Among the latter Wes ttieMnglleh Minister, who had Just beedyell'eved to enable with to take a short chili home. Ile with the rear were 108 h - Oml'-. four teen persons wgre saved. rzNmiiNts. Letter Prom Riereserr IMlns csr meemses to me ?mammies GesMest Nene Ton?, . December . 27,-7TIM Pres. !dint of A Boston bsek bus received like tollowrog letter: ":' Treasury Department, Dse. 24, hire.— My Dear Sir t—Your favor of the 2d inst. Is received. There is a good deal of dif ference of opinion among imenibers of Congress In regard to what shall here. After be our .Onancial.policy... At .the oommenosment ofibe session it seemed thatthe inflationists were in a decided ma jority, but pears the adjournment for manifested,ays more ameervative spirit was and I run quite hopeful that there will Nino -legislation' by the Present Congress favorable to the views of Ger.aral Butler, or very averseto those Of tits ideererary. We shall know better, however, when 00Agreu erEaucx)nvenc.• With thanks for tW anvorm . support which I hers received at your -hands, r I remain, very truly yyours, :• id, IdoCumaiio44, BALTIMORE. Wife Murdered Mims Meat her Iluebetue7Arreet of g Telegesph to the Ptaueaeto elesett..l Bs vrimons, Dec. 2G.:—John MONO marts, residing in the subttrba„l brutally murdered his wife by beating oat her brain. with a bootjack on eneistmas Flight, He has been arrested. Lann/40 ki7Oms 01 ' 9°64 " ter sssorraessotbe rtte..narre • RICIIIttiNI). Decorah's d 7 geld, et the request .nf Gros point. Ilea toned an order Board of Directors of the Eaater, tic Asylum, for violating a s idle podisburaeto e nt of)noney, tn. I ed a Board of army' op.ore . . .:. ) . ....A,,,,, 4,, sTAB , H L1 r....,......b ......510. r .>, ... , 1 ' . v ''', V+ ' l ,ll // /7B . \ ,••••\, ,X .: ',' /,, \ ..,../y -I::'.;:''' ' ' . ... . . ....- . . (itri.. , ... , . • .. . . -.-- - - ..[ -4 -, - .., .. 21 *,., r iiiiiiik .. .. 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APO.. g• Indeoce PlLtabatab r Yottg, Deo, 261 b, WS% of tho globe, whore, the soothing loth/hoes of tho doctrines of I s penetrated, the day Just been a day of joy., yut our Saviour gone dono ito ■Lace to..ieridor m erry one, oven for the metropolis is a happy on. poor and the homi!cots. dencnnst, tb, At an early is Way was, i r in the morning Brnad ' plte of the threnteidng by crowds of pooplO, clouds, vlsi In tholr holiday aithrt, faces welt adapted to tha of boya would bo Rem young and alb and with Ina mansion. se, Mar costa, sabres, guns; with drums, of martihl Implements and .11 so Lad, bi4tught, to thaw, K hich &ants • , drilling and .. li untermarehing under th • command inl hief of the one who ha the meet corn • ete accoutrements and th . most . . - eapons. little next eor nor you wool:.: • . a compesyor bmtsli .. of "blg . soldl :" to use UM term of and lore, ng the city . pul miniature in , their way to a. mo of t b • parks Weer. every mem • • • would .ha e a 'chance t• exhibiting h - skill as a 2 mrksmad, an. where the ost suceeseful . would b. rewarded Tel h . a silver cup or othe mark of die . etion. Tho 'aspect of the arrests gene . by was that of - a holiday, rind the Central Park did not fall to offe Its attrattlonealso.. lotlitr: morning it ponds and lakes were slotted ; by' . alhos of skaters; who continued the pleasur Able excitement until the mild weather, winding up , S - ' th' grille a hoary rat shownr,for them to abandon the prom Issa - Und to k amusement In the ell eh of their iliesoiliethosenumermis pieces of amnsementwhich were throw • open to theiptilatic.. Tho theatres, from th . iindemyMMnsie dotnito the Panorain , exhibitions and ;Negro 'Minstrels, we • crowded withj epeetatora, and . the aide , did - :theft 'boat to amuse the audience. Among' the; Performances of the firs • clods we . wlllmeittlan Mlle. lananscheck ' who appeared at the decidemvef Meal. es -"Maria Anna," and- earood that • ; planse which that famous tragedienne fully deserven.' - Her farewell perforth ' once will - take place next Saturday prio to her departure from our city, and who: -ever ran 'appreciate. the talent of tb .. great German artiste will . regret the I. which 'oaf stage thereby experien ..: , The lovers of musle.weretreated at Stein way Hall willithe performance of. Han - dell's . celebrated - oratorio "3lsissiah: where 'Madame Parepa Rosa and H Hutchings excelled by the ingenious and touching Interpretition . of that well knarsrti work eif art; - the members of th. orchestra also, did. their bents contribta . to the success of . the performance. I the Catholic and - Episcopalian' Church ~ the day was likewise celebrated Ins mos becoming - manner; we will parnculari . mention St. Peek'. Church, St. 'Alban', Chapel, Trinity eburcb i .drld the Germs Catholic churches, all of which were e. crowded as to, afford room for sitting only to the owners of pews or to theme wh. had arrived an hour Itefpre the men! • commeneed.:ln his own Xing and sword Ink to his taste and means every bud_ in our cltynalebrated the day, and It , . a cheerful sight to see no many contented and happy ' faces. The Institutions o charity and benevolent noelettem had like wise opened them doors for the Door, an • Christmas dinners and distributions o warm' clothes' . gladdened tile heart o many a poor man; woman and child. Taking advantage :of ltin eggitemen . of the day; the pickpockets' appear ed to have realised, especially after. mid night, when the poor victims were per haps seekingtheir homes Man exhilarat ed condition.. Among the numerous Forte which , h ave reached the biggest "haul" lathe picking . of 154400 out of a gentleman's pefaket . m . ono of the. Rh. 1 Avenue can. We ire ' afraid the poor I man's Chriattnas was not as merry as i would have Iran without that . acctiden . . ~, Juges. ; NEWS. the residence of iaaltington street, muddy of wearing watch stolen. No Ns perpetrators, or se our citizens to s in order; so that strya wane recep-, ding around their s Journal. sported over Le reek ending Do-' spared „ with the For Cho week, 2.5,- leg time lut year,. this wash over : 5,522.84 tons. To-. transported so far al tons transported 090,2.5; total in; ntuilbei of torus date Jairt yeti: 47, 1 . ink, one JohnM; . yOung min,' 'while lungstown was as.: len, of the neigh. , —tm, , iv.hicb, :be ryas _,.....- wont - him. -It was not ... ere I, e caught np with the rtoters, and manna ted with them, when woo of them awn blot with a club, Mice - lug him d um, and cutting a fearful f gash. in bloorehead, [whew ala ; sd 'with their d abolical outrage, they left ;him than thketosibleoondition. We hope , theparpdtrittors may be brought, to Jas 'll Lice, when ' eir names Ma/ bo known to the pa , Greensburg .Ripubfican. - - .-51 r. SV Pardo°, of Findley town ship, Me county, on Taesdity last` met with terrible accident—says' the ..Prissa of in.St Week—no los than the kill; - 1 leg orbit; syn.txm; a lad of from 12 toll, years of ag Au our informant, .says ha wai 'shoot! g hoga—the boy, along with others, w s tanding 15 or ao feet from his left aid he cep exploded without, As disr.barga ' m the gun follow - lig—a sec, orelitsp with the same result, when Lo , laid the gibi In the hollow of Wallet arse; te put oats third cap, end. in - thls posi tion it was. discharged, the ball from which plaki through the bead of his son. ; My pod, I bave.killed my eon," Um was e*Clamatien of the unfortunate .n as he taw him- faU,.whars the earth. • n Tuesday evening last,- a •angel at.empt to rob . the Mr. Jacob Essiek, is . part 01 . this place, was . Lioilek was, absent from time, having repaired to a house to spend a low min- , • ire was alone, and wishing MOM adjoining the one Art • as sitting, she proesseded to d upon openingiq she was by the buip,tar, who foamed!. hex...with' ids fist •knoeking .le to the floor. The burglar •Ii ezit from the house and notietot the neighbors who .. by . Ibenobie. This is eon+ ing.-madartaklng ami musi "rpetrated by one entirely the serious consequences sti depredations. Mr. • Essiek's • was 075 in money, is un-, a serious loss for him, par thirteen/100f rbe 9e o L Y6** father, be, too bold reold the mad- neigh %atm. to go whl tbo.d, Maly her 1. then m CISCIL Were tard have y • reekl tend loss, sr doub tlentar Star. =t=l Bevella !Matsu . dideriao),-1 , Mats Auith Proelamed Olcideor-t! , iits it:peered AITIVaI irrele ?KIM :By TeYttit ihe Plthbvtati Or att.. DOCOMbOr W.—. 11113 eSn . , ship from Vera Cruz, Whieh. touched sidled on the =I hest.; brings, important news from that quarter... The revolution to Yucatan 'WWI .mannillig large proportions. Santa Anna had boon . proclataned Dictator by tho Itevolutton-: tots, andwas exported hourly to arrive from Havana with men and a million of abliars. ; The port and town ofSlealwere 'Arl the hands of the rehab. but the port was blockaded by two Mexican .gun boats. A number of officer.. who for. morly served under the Empire; had ar rived at Sisal from Matamoros. On the 16th an engagement took place betweee the Mexican gunboats and the batteries on shore. Tho coast of Yucatan, In the vicinity of Sisal, wns diligently watched. to prevent the lanrig of troop. coming , from any foreign e4pntry to aid the re- ' hellion. When- tip. Virginia left, Vera Cruz, on the 110th. the Mexican Ideal:nor . Tobacco was ready to sail for Sisal on the next day with an expedition to restore: the authority of thou government at that place. bhp had on board five orals iftm dred men and several pleats of artillery.. Santa Anna is in this city. "Many ex-. imperialist °Mears itutve arrived-here;; they 611 seem to be very busily engaged. . . - ala CANADA. g=ra °psalm at Parlasnatal at 441. bee. U. &ha ' • tns P ber • II LLCM to law ita appoint- I in, their 11:1=2= to December 27.—The opening eft he fleet Quebec 'Parliament took place te.gey The Gonna} of. France, Spain, the riated Stems an d otherforelgn eoan. . tried were Colonel Blinelfett was elected speaker of *he 'Amembl7: 130iEN'I'IFIC ITEMS. —An ink can bo prepared of hydro. tfuorate of ammonia, and by bydroc.h.lo, acipsoper) Mttlsoblo tiostrzi 1 y tltickertud, ineflan..kitilltrauriacteraean 'he traced Oil glass with a perk. Its -use In marking bottles, graduating tubes, Ste., will be evident to every one. ht been ascertained that a bullet piessingthrongh a glass at a very high velocity shatters the pond as much as at fro low velocity. Between the tiO there Is a point where thabtillet Makes 'round hole of the same diameter as itself. • —lnvestigntori of the laws of sonnd report that the sound wavee making from a man's voice In.ordlnary speech are from deli to Aware foot. in length, while those of a woman's voles are from two to four feet; hence the pitch ofs wo man's voice is more than an octave higher than that of a man,' and in Its higher sounds is two octaves. —ln Switzerland, watches aro made that are marvels of accuracy. Of slaty }wren regulating watches that Lave been teakd sit iZT , l.fr..hatOL Sidlserland,. skirt 1866; the Mean varanodwaa only - I of a scoonn In 24 hours. In 1862 the mean variation was see. 1.61; in 103, 1... M; in 1864, 1.27; In 1865, 0.88; In 1866' 0.74. On more thaw threwguarters of the chrono• meter. observed in 1886, the mean verb.. lion was leas than halt a second. of Uqulii.. has recently been demonstrated' by some Wench . phi; losophere. A ring or thin wire dipped into a liquid--es for insrenee glycerine-- comes up with a film tilling up the whole interior. It Is shown by experiments that this qqim vrill bear some weight be. fore Matadi's-i t Sind that loop al. Bilk thread tlrrewit ripen it will, as the dim bursts, be pulled equally in all direc tion., and made perfectly circular by the tension of the liquid: ....Mr. Cameron, of Lee, Mass, tun in vented acertain textile fabric,termed by the Inventor "tilen'corrolc, , which • will serve as a substitute for leather strapa and band for driving machin'ery, etc. The warrr•scid, vectors formed of Iron thread, galvanized, or of brass, copper Lien, cotton, wool, hemp, or any of textileanbatanw. "Theloom is.firrn4 with mechanism on Jactinarcthi syatetsio Each thread of the warn forme a contimi ual crowing with the woof, —Act improved' inethcid :or 'wcirttlni wool, recently patented in:England, con, vista in making two or More Media in es many preliminary carding machines having rollers, rollsen leading these sheets to the feed n( thp carding en. gine, according to the strength or thick ness required. and conibioing into one. A greater thleknes of carded or straight. erred fibres can thus be produced,. and variegated colors and textures obtathrd by waryidir the colons and strength:of Ulu .beets or =rm. • —Sliversmilhs often complain or U. brilliants" of Wirer at times and Ita dull ash gray fracture, and attribute the f t to a mixture with some of. the baser metals, Thlz, however, Is not neessaarilv the case, and It tuu recently lawn found to be duo in many instances to a speedy pouring out of the molten metal. If the crucible le allowed to stand until a light trust baa (rained tiri,the 'surface of the 'lnver, and Ens begun to be 'somewhat pasty, the reault Is hntethl very soft, - 421.1' of a brilliant Want when Cnt'or worked. —M. Eilmorenitaa,nriblished In France eomo curio. stailatme relative to the productiotrof tiaeL: MI shows that In England the quantity of coal produced la 1852 , 1vaa so,o okooo toils; and It 1964. 93,- -030,000; that In Belgium 3,500,000 tons Were produced In IS t, 7i500,000 In leso, and 10,000,000 In ISomt and that in France the quantity produced In 1b43 wait:l,7oo.- 000 tong 'ln 1& 0. '7,500.000 tone; In 11,000.000 hum From these and other farts M. lilmonen conchades that In Eng land; Behtlutu and franca the amount eremite produced to 'ambled every fif taenyearw 'TrasaltV every " ten years, and In the Nutted States Geary nve.yeers. examining —On tae dust or ash which collects ,ln the . Sunni a foxpsoe. under the microscope, ',tilt, • power or 50 or CO diameters, it Ss found to contain, mixed with the trrittnisrly shaped particles forming the bulk of the duet, a number of:curinus objects. vuying considerably In shape, some being perfectly spherical, with brilliant pollab, some transparent sphere., mama otopayno white, and others highly and beautifully variegated. Some have apertures, like a bombshell, and somwaro perforatattnaltdThections. Theeo are mineral substances thrown ow to &melted state daring ooMbustion, and assuming, newmtia: peudlat7 shapesin -131stilphlte of lime is ovoblo of som Important practical applications. A duld drachm - added to a pound of spermaceti, bear's grease, cold cream, lard or other. oily preparations or ointments, will Muse, them to remain patilectly sweet for a long time, semetimes many month., prevent ing any tint of rancidity. Beef tea and Jellies, which tupt sour.° readily in sick moms or hospitals, can be keptunchang ed by stirring in a few drops of the bleul nhate notation to each pint, Clothing soakedin the solution and hong up be comla porrixvr andiiredikt ,without any disegiailsAblicarkaaprshe.muis . of car bolic acid. It can oleo be used in the preservation of specimens of natural his tory and anatomy. —A letter from the English Secretary of Legation in Portugal. states that for a hundred years note single drop of pure Port wine Ism been sent to London, the compound kept intim London docks be ing fabricated In the following manner : The tint grape* of the season are macer ated In a vat with elder berries, the Jilted from which imparts a dark red color to the wine thus mode. To thin Is then ad ded. brandyrepongb .. to' i glaw; body end attangtb:--; . Large numbers - of csalbr of this kind of wine, on their arrival In thu London docks, ,are emptied into great vat., when the whole quantity In again treated with brandy, burnt auger, and other Ingredients, according to the pro.' railing taste for "pure London Dock Pat.' We have the authority of a Bri tish Parliamentary report for thin Matt, moot. —A Preach scientific paper Informs IA that rum, beer and vinegar -will net will unless artificially colored, ao that eon. nolesenra who grayelv raise theirglace to Abe light Warder to lodge of else quality ; its hue, hadbetter hence,: Roth glee Wp the practice; thelr ''leecnpa. solar rum the menul.H .husturer talece3kilog cif caustic soda, 0 water, 4 do. oicrystillized.,carbon nee cinsidii•and b do, of water,"Thls poSinio a large kettle andheated. 'When thssolide are dissolved, 330 klieg. niglu cose;or 130 klieg. orsyrtip of glucose, are added, and the whole liquid boiled tilt the ferseser depth .01 , ceder, I. obtained, When from 30 to4o klieg. of hot water are added Welber' degrees' For beer and lbw:feedlot lad trkitng. of carbon-. l al l elrtestneul&Letlitilog of gluons°, and pf water., "Alice boiling as 'above' tilittlllheprogleVixdoelir obtaited, from idthgl of botsratarara added, as' irorore.liven A111241T0 Are tb 1 . 1 4 do, us - 'any good to knoWielhat we ate made to strand drinkr- ' :4:4 2 4., . . .Wristrolgastwars Iblish‘ltes 'gay to be: C ,VINO . r4leor Triode, .In Ausixia, the artifi cial .p,ropugatlon .of ,lobstere has been' eominended, Wad over 12,000 ngiod fu -this#6 sessout -Lr! wpm hi In cosset amatructiow, that will bold When completed 1.300 barrels of boar, and with Its °entente will wideriglettmin This. It: Ls stated, will be the largest brewing pelt in thateountry. —The total number of trees planted In Paris la about 148,000, occupying 7.40 per cent. of the entlrearea of the city. The elm la the principal tree In the prome, nudes; next come the plane, the horse chestnut, the mnple, the linden, the aca cia and the allanthus. • =ln Pali*lt la TM Orretleff to do any thing ahowing,dlapeepeekofthe Emperor.. It in anseonneed that recently a number, of persona have been srttoted by_tbe po— llco for tearing down the copies of the EmixUor's opening spbecli to the French Chambers from the wells on whlclethey were posted. —Our readers doubtless remember tha hon.] hie ciitae trophe et Illantiage, in Chili,: smpflose many : /rues Were 4011 f by the burning of the great cathed mi. Such wus the -prejudlee splint the restoration of 41MbitildIng, that it basheen determined to blot it from the"ftcm of the earth' awl Me thundithmse remove d and worked up into . ptiry . —The.English do not seem to ikaltiry service any better then the Americans.. In an English court, reoently, on a Jury man's name being called, be joU down In a lit 'weevers that It Was neammary to carp him home. and another Juryman handed in-a rate stating that. he had been convicted of felony, and did net ooruelder himself a - tit 410 54 0 3 others. —The Pall Mali Gazette regards the influence of newspapers am no greater now than It was a century ego. It Rays that "11 lit,poWWithtu two of a hundred nears fised/the:. fitgt or the urge of } - utilus was printed in the . Pubitc - di dver-' Haar. Can any of us now alive moiled, within our own experience any case of newspaper. polities' influence greater than that . ,whiyh was exercised by an. jrgogruleotr4gulndeur of a Journal dader t 1a oiuf lilipuiture?" "... li PITTSBIIRGH, !SA TOp Y. DECEMB ECM EEO THREE O'CLOCK 'A." FROM EIIROP Fiendish Fenian. Fapi Infernal Machine" Le Expletive Material' Sent Thiel/ the Peddle°. Policeman MarralN Aran Excitement if Dublin and Eliewbe The "Timer Given Warning Grave Public Gainer. Dickens' Beadinga in Am+ Americans Praised for Hagman's! Interest on Imllan Bon Pope Interdicts the Paymen Italian IVatlectal PaxHarnett Its Dissolution Tbreatene. Conceaskos of the Porte to t CZ= UT Talankplk to taw rattatrilUuttit.l, • 6ilL/117 ESITAIN. ANOTHER PRNIAN OCTRAOC—"INDER NAL ItAcaurir." LETTERS, Lozinos, December 27.—Another o those fiendish outrages which Ammeter 17.0 theoperations of the Fenian Broths hood has Just been perpetrated at Dub-, 1 lie. Telegram; from there received • ; day give the following - particulars Alt, unusually large number of letters have recently been received et the Post office at DOblin, dirochld to prominent officiate, Each one of thesolefiers was loaded with explosive materials designed to kill the person addressed. Several ex, ploded before their real nature was as pertained, but up to this time no person has been killed. A policeman, who re, celved one of these letters, wee horribly mangled by the expiration. it is not known how many of these dangerous missives have been dispatched. Coseid• erable excitement' prevails both in Dub• din and elsewhere throughout the couil cry on the discovery of this the . latest Felon outrage. The authorities are ac• Lively investigating .and will no doubt probe the matter to the bottom. • The Times has a editorial article on the • Fontah question. It 'wart that no ism than thirty thousand special conga. ides hare been sworn in, and are now aerving In London. The writer cslla at• ten tion to the melee .publie danger, and calk on provincial ettlek and town. to emulate the 'precautionary menworea of the motropolLa ITlClirfreT itEADINGS IN TUN UNITED Lennon, December 27.—Detailed ac counts of tho rivet:ova of Dickens' read. Inge in Boston and New York have bees received hero by mail and published and commented upon by tic, Loudon jour , nal': The 'Ttimea prole. tho Americans for their magnanimity in giving dickens auch a hearty reception. Lortuoti, December 27.—A diapstelt from In dill nunottnees the departure from Bombay of Oen. Napier for Maasowah; to Wm Immeatafe command or the troops now advnueing into the Interior or Abymsinla. =MI 121THRINT Paws, December 27.—TheMteur contains an cOcial notlixi that the con-, [we. of the fallen bonds hill be paid. • PAWS, December 27.—Tbe Pepe bee Derthitebi L ltbi agalnsi paying the coupons or Italian bolas In this city. =III I= V1*.N114., Dec. 27.—8 y the' rearrange ment': of tho Auatrian,Cebinet, Baron Von Beteg ceases to be President of- the Miniatortid 'Connell, but retake the portfolio of 31thister of Foreign Affair., which ho hie all along held in connection with the former poettion. DECLAIIATIOX TO , DIIIIIO4VE PARLIA Ftonseer,Alterombar 27.-1 t is eald that General 7.lenabred,bas declared his Intended:Lb,. dissolve the National P., llantant; , now In seWdOM 17tH the 17t pnixlmo, and to make an appeal to the country; should another vote anis:ara ble to the kllnlatry bo adopted before thatiine. • • • VOLLNCIL pv rpt: roaveivatire. Dmuds, Doo. 27—Randep.--A genital Council of tho Zolvorein, 1n whlctiTalh the Stat. or North and South.Gernanny, are - td . die reprehended, all be bold id tido city in Ilarnh. IT HDITAWAS. OF TROOPS. Prussia to:41, ay cotbmeaoed -sltbdraw . log her troop; from all parts of Saxony except the Fortran.' of , Konlantaln, . 'OO2PCZV4IOIf TO CHZTANR. . Demi:sort, December 27.—Therm le a re port that tho ftubilmo Porte has offered ; ,ta thsp Pretaas ma Atitanomeas Genera moat Ind named Prince Chrletinn as Its head. '• ;aYvsnotrr ••, . • • gtittaitirrdwir,." Deoember B7.—The steamer °tlna, Cram. Boston, arrived to, 11111,iNCIAL AXD Lannon,. Dec. '27.L-Breriing.--Console 921611.11 ter money; and 921 tor amount. Little doing Irt, , American securities to day and the inerket cloned flat; 2 20s 721; Mime, Central 881; Erie 481. , Frts.r.rxronx,'Dec. 27.—Eurving.tr. B. Bonds 761. _ . , . . . IiVISTLPOOLDor-.l7.—.Rttlzing:-Cotton, closed without any improvement; mid dling uplands Ti; Orleans Ti; sales 10,000 Wien - , 'Weekly- report of the brokers' circular reports the fallowing: Sales lbr, the week - 41,000 bales, of which 10,CK)0 bales were:to exporter., stud 800 bait"' tot Speculators; ;dock 473,000 o *Wch 07,000 bales are . American. Man chester market for goods and yarns inactive and balmy., Whits California wheat but. de clined lb 15s, and No. 2 Milwaukee; red advanced to 13s Dd. Common Rosin has declined to Os 011 for common iVilming ton. Other articles are without any change. - ' Arcrwene, Deo.27.—There I s but little doing in Petroleum, and the market , clo.pd Hat and nominal, at 46 franca. ILL/MAMA. '~~lfAe Vp. .YCIINCN~NUNO~IIM ; 'Dye■b [Ur Telerr9b Se Me Pig Merit. !if ONTOOSMIty, December N.—Niche- DifflS • A prominent :Radical of North Alabama, has published a letter fully tautening the addresaof Masers, Semple, ,. Speed and others, protesting against the proposed. Consiltutton. The biuniavlith Adeocale,..thallcal organ, soills for the re assetohling of the Convention to modify , the objectionable features of-the •pro posed Constitution, namely: the clause about Bch:role, the franchtse and midrib The Conservatives all over the State, We determined to use every effort to de feat the Constitution. • MEM 7 R 28. 1867 HAVANA Aana D.Catee huh boils Golan • t. Illifibe—latillignme Oro= NC Do. mdaso—llsor ltngagessuis reatac. -Jam iceman latdchwenee. Wanton to he Pnteargehasta.l Ii.D&VANA, Dec.. 27.-SaninAnna denim -1114: . _ 4 ihtention of going to Dfai-itm. The "Amporiallsta . kere are exultanq i . Norm from St. Domingo Oates that thl y ortgagements . have n place, t an which victories are eri by ~ el Government, but the' z I par v Its nevertheless gaining ' Brenta el ti litrengt.h. The , only port] n or the al d which ha 4 proclaimed r .D.Ses In hemortb, where his princi sti es gth r. te4 Baez himself romans at .Curiuma. k. ho Dominican commissioner all silts - -morrow for Now York. Jefferson Davis leaven to-morrow for 1 • "ew Orleans. " : - . The crow of the BrigSonas Stnitb, to • the voyage from Baltimore to - Matan, • , has boon reseued.after fourteen days xi... um to an open boat. Advices frem the City of Mexioo to the 17th Luat.state thattbe inauguration of resident Juarez took place on the pro ions Sunday. Tho Mexican Congress twill remain 111 session tbere 690 mouths. tsin excellent opportunity is now afforded e United States to conclude a 1 com 'lxtercial treaty with - Meiloo.. Foreigners are narrowly,. watching the, slightest movement in that - direction. General Melia, Minister of -War, and Senor 'nit,. Secretary of tiro Treasury, will. both, ;withdraw from the Cabinet. • • i• Ten of the murderers of . Col. Startiles, [have been shot. Snrchez wee Yreeidene af the court inertial tout : tried Maxi . A conoesalon Fantod to Dudish par. Ilea for completing the Yet. Cruz 11 . 11- i ar :road hken to tbegitsbild.; lid& ex, theme:it was. caused among foreigners by the breaking offof an diplomatic, res, lettons betweim Engiassi suhr,Afesko. LetterefromEuropo say It is Irnprobable .bat any money will be sent to .Idettico. The misery nod destitution of the peo4 . Vile is verygiest and banditti are swarm. lug In nll thaprovineest of.the Dates from Honduras to the lAWsto that Iteerao.4thidlng the foteita too kleites, tgirtisferred his itehtmejortsm *ration to Jeri:laid. Ou tlik 18th inat...the shocks of the earthquake had not ceased. NEW ORLEANS areas L t. Larres—Tbrealamool It aaaatS...4.B.ll'. U.aeonar,ll4•4ll,lll. . ampler 'Mango. • Illogromo sar sam • Levees—Ham of la. ...Lora. La.. •aer..llll.l.ag—Hass Tarprollatleas to Tomas—T.. loonlalsasa neon. 14.11.011.111 Hareatlea. • =1 Nita' ORLEANS, Dec. 26.—Two marlotut breaks have occurred in the levee—one below. Plaquemlne and the other, below Bayou libsucla-threateldng kihveitiow the lands and submerge the country to Lake Vonchartratu and the Jackson mad. A large force of men hoc been kt. le s e . d .l pon We latter break to repair and.prevent further Mitten& nt7c=fl;roperty. (loners' Hancock ,has telegraphed for authority to place the starving °woos at work on the levee generally, and home tolhem rations.- , • - ' . Amounts from Puntlma In tho laterite state that negro depredations continue. A largs Miliutry force will be needed, It I■. etideid.. to prevent a rising of the "loyal ieaguers." The tnilltary forma hare quietly diabandod large mosmblims of arm negros at Jackson and teat Fiallat ' Advi m . frinn Terri state that Indian ' depeed Maui continue on the frontier, tbotwi tandlnitChnaerol haeitiook's dlr. rani . ° of troop,. The nrentlon adjourned at two, reas sembled at dye, and la still (0 o'camth) in aecalan. The report of the Conimipos on • draltbf the Conettra ton la still up Air consideration. - • ' GEN. CIISTAR. ==== alfiii E=l SANDVSICT, Unto, Docenilwr Denis Register to-morrow will contain a : long letter, dated Fort Lelfe[llVollll, fnm General Custer to Colonel Nen]. e. ;of tiandusky, making a strong de fame against the cbargeami which he was court inartbiled and sentenced to Bose penning from command. Ile meets the dune ot =malty- io men by saying tbat while, on 'die expldilion, and sure rounded by "sync., his men began to desert. This threntenwd to leavehlm, with lento amount of mippliam at too enemy of - tbe anytime,. A: scheme was formed for' the 'dominion of largo portion of the vemaining men, Eleven who wiped were MID. Costar ordered ' a • witted to pursue and bring them bath. Part of the deserters, who were mounted, lied and have never sinew been sees. The dismounted ones raised' their carbines to lire on their pursuera, when they were tired on in,-return, wounding -tittle. -They' were taicen with the command In army wagons, the only arobulan ,c. heißg...ont serviemble. Casts? • OofnPl.d. , DO- t(135 of Use comphaltion Of the cedrt that ed him, four member. being his Inferiors In rack, and one member a Commissary who had been censured by... Custer Jot corruption' , Ist.hoinlng,ritionia of Meat; Zee. to Is - Adler& The. General save ho was never absent without leave, and should ant similarly with deserters under like oh-entails:loM: CI IT=I±TAVI. Zelettstvalltit-letha Itilseetel lOW hey hiatUlter sae ether I.tabtl.h • . soma eeti ey•d sad Fir. Depart MINIM CINCINNATI, December 11.—The dia. Unary of Boyle, Miller dr. Co., on Sooond , near Sycamore street;e was entirely de. stroyed by tire this miming. The hi:did. Ing contained a - largo lot of whiskey; The engines had do effect on the' Menses; which craned - only when.. the . entire itruetare fell in 'nothing eitenbtini. hie will left. Their lose on building, still, machinery and ßock in 015,0001 Insured - for''( iteribiw•ltork, Cincinnati, M. Louis, •llievr Orleans, and the Liverpool and London CoMpantes. , ' The lire extended to Nile. ind4s Broadway, owned by John Sat-aisle de Co., end oconpled by the Ohio Machine Worke. Lime on building and meohin. ary, ten thousand dollen: • ! The wails Off Kahn it Co.'e tobaocci vorke•were broken In and the stock damaged to the amount of ;moo°. , • INamonixes Exchaage and J . F. Aher• llogM clo th ing, store. verere diunttipsi to to thsamotrat of *2,000 meth.. -.- P. Chambers, Assistant Chief Eugl. neer of the Fire Department was holly in urskl In the heed by a falling wall. oylo, Elinor et Co. wore the ferret Pr.lumns 800 .whroirrl j to 1 1 . country, BoToN .`a L rehlower,'Plifises 11511117 to AD.. lesalt—Nelkiraor Ow Ned so &p -low M. Trial far IN b y—Alkavd Illy • rasa/ Carer. Inselpgmh toßtta rlttablogß lope.) BarrowAhnemiurffii: , -Prilderick Bar rett, of Cluvolond, Ohio,. who shot his mistrit , vin M elon street, in titypteititker aded guilty insismili taday,veiffi sentence wee suepuidod for the purp os e of all wittgliim to be taken to Ohio to battitd for rohbing the office of the . M:e l c i atts unipn Expluts .Coirliamy in Clev d, whero ho once wee a clerk. was some oxcitement to-day in financliai circitabo account of a report that the cashier or. receiving teller of the Sitawirtut Bank, Bryant Henry,. fell short fifty thousand dollen'. The fol lowing are said to be the fano, so far ea twoutointah Hourkhaa Leos &b -st fiOm the olty a wee ' and hie put u - en t ' wheresboube u mown. - ' The fraud 1n the account of the re calving toiler Was discovered on Monday-, Two 9g , tbille dap previous ' } Lea fy said be wits'obliged to visit Portsinotith for the purpose of settling some laminas affairs conaxial with his wife's proper. it, She renal' la that City. It:is:sup. posed . they stepped saran Idiebordar into Canada, or went to 'Parope by a stead /1111a The bank has a capital of $750,000, with it surplus of 150,009, so the detains. than will not affect the standing of the Institution in the least. bent el' eh p mon s the Skiers. tary of the Treasury tuned a regulation presenting a change iu'the Mode of de . straying the munlated national currency, requiring that it be converted into a mash or pulp tor the manufacture of papee:l4l. - stead bt burning" it, as was the praott. po before - that time. Under the new ayatom the Government derives • rerctipp of seine flglinhuntired or four itupditj e loi.. Sirs per day, and it le now.pro 'to amend • the law regarding the 'ational Banks eo that• the mutilated currency inky' be dis Posed or to a eltplltq tnannef. The Monti* cotugiliiee haVe had the matter under consideration, and will re. port a 1.111 early providing the neoca aary Tho bill will also pp:. 'whin for the appointment of an agent to auperintend• the' work.' Should the measure meet with • the approbation of Cougrass . lt will do away with .ths.misses• any of the . two distinct astablishutenta for the destruction of mutdited notai. CITY AIID SUBURBAN. The Repubileans or Allegheny City will this evening select by ballot candi date. for Mayor, Director of the Poor, Counollmen and Ward - . offices. Tbe . voting-rill be between the bourn ot three and aevano'clock. Tho cunt/Mateo for Mayor are: Alexan der P. Callow, John A. Myler, Sawmill. r r _ LO , - 1.1/.1 Simon Drum. •- D meth. of the Poor: Willlain Mur doe and John Alston. . FIRE IN THE FIFTH WARP Zara YeILaR ltnl Pergaihr De. • A.deatructive fire occurred last . night between eleven and twelve o'clock, by which Zug's'llolling Mill, at the. corner Oflaria ancWidnut streets, was partial . ly destroyed. The building' was frame, roofed and the aides - claw wills *hoot Iron. The frame. was principally 'composed of pine timbers, which, lav ing become as 'dry as tinder from the constant heat of the furnaces Inside, were highly Inflammable, and the. fire, which originated is the northeast corner of the building, in a few moulonfs spread over Moro than one-half of It. .Tno alarm was soundest at half prat eleven' o'clock. end in a 'few moments after wards the steamers were on thotground, bat owing to the building being covered with Iron, as stated, the fire WO., confined to the inside , mud It was a difficult Matter to, reach it with water. dniesbutt time,' however, the root' over the corner,. In which the, fire origi nated fell hr, nan?l - madkr en. open- log for the streams. The veuti- I later, which wen near the oontre •of the building, end sing aome twenty feet. above the roof took, fire on. the Inside,. and ' being iron clad, 'loofa be reached by raking a atreism which was done, but too lute to saw if, as' the Umbers, being light and dry, were Atoratunted and the inner echMl fell Into the, centre of the building with a loud crash, resembling thwader. After this" bad Men,- several • streams were . taken Inside, and in short time the flamer were subdued. The supposition is that I that the fire originated from the coal box. but nothing definite In regard to it &Old• be ascertained. The loss will not all far{ short of twenty thousand dollars, whieb. is most probably covered by insurance. IC= Mr. Johns" ~..Magees overseer or the, opinnlng ,department in the Eagle Cotton mills, Allegheny, for birriself end the other ostmwers. In that establishment, in' token of their respect and good will for Mr. Joel Smitti, the Superintendent. waited upon that gentleman on Christ mas day with it present Of an elegant oef °talker ware. The lathesofthe millenot to be outdone testimonials of reepeet • Ibt MK Smith and bie &mike, Piesented his Bond lady with a ;Byer cake basket of chaste and beautiful . design.: Mr.. Magee Added to the value of these gins by the elegant terms In which he eulo gised' the claims. of Mr. nod Mix. Smith to, thin - expression of regard; from the donors.' Mr. Smith for hfinself and wife made appropriate and grateful acknowl edgments fur the elegant gifts, and not lees for the unexpected kindness of the hearth by which they wee prompted. The happy occasion elm's.° siegstribed. was supplemented by another surprise: Mt. Magee, who lied. hitherto: smioyosi himself as a representative and part Seeps eritniais dorsal., woe .doomed to figure in the role of a decree, the lady employee' of the Mill having through a committee of their number intercepted his retreat and presented, not amts. but a superb espy of the Bible, Valued at fifteen dol- , lore. Mr. Magee has been, during four years' oyertaget of the spinning. depart., meet In the Eagle Mills, gaining so me the- respect of the other employees, for, bin unifornPkinsamos, that this manner of expressing the remora felt by the ladles Isla resolved on, and Christmas day adopted as the time for Its precious Testimonial. Mr.-Magee bore the Indic tion with becoming grew and humility: • -Weere glad to note these pleasant pro. eradinge among the overseen , and hands of the Eagle Cotton Mills, Long may mutual oontldenee and kindness mark the intercourse between the ownerS, ofli eersi Overseers tend ham* .Lo may. tel Eagle soar 'aloft in' the. sunshine of I Elizabeth Berry made Information be- Aiderinan Tiylorytatterday . cilinghig her hesitant], Win. Berry, with 'assault and battray and with making. threats. It appears that William and his eslima bie lady have lived together iiithe"lands 'ofinatriinontr'' and sailed down tho sea - or Iles for a numlasir or years with scarce. ly a ripple, much lees a turbulent wave, occurring to.impedetoo Butouth and On- Witnilhourao of. We hYmenial craft in which they had embarked. bound to the haven of rest. But old father time, it, he mild, changes all things, end in his flight .1 to eterrntidid net, forget to ranee a storm on the ocean whichldr. and Mm. Berry were navigating that well nigh caned:ad the craft In which theyhave beam tattling together do long..' Mr. 8., if appears, in, au attemptto keep Christmas in an appro priate meaner, overstepped the bounds of notiarlety, and took adrop too much,' and when ho returned home to the even ing Ida "good wife" Undertook to rend bird 4.". Curtain lecture," which w things° unusual that ; he Imagined aim had gone ataxy, and in au attempt at pacification, it appears ha accidentally , atruck her, and afterwards at envied to fehichreu • her into adman:by Watanabe lug a butcher knife. lie woo ar rested tuidbreasght before the Alderman. , when, upon explanation, the.matter wee amicably settled by tko . defendant pity leg the costa ' after which be was diee charged, - ead the pair warted on their Journey of life ardor,: as .pleheant, agreeable to each other as though m41%- 1 .610'4 occurred to mar, the pletumre of thlineysiaa'," ==tl= Myer tioldsmitb, a dry goods dealer in . Philadelphia, made information before Alderman atmop, Pelitefde . Y.. charging formerly of Sharon, Pa.; with fraud. Ile alleges that sorao weeks shire the defendant bought. $2:300 worth of dry goods from him, which-he prom .. fied to Pay roe thirty &y e. _The - time -expired but the bill-was not paid, - -and' when Mr. C. visited Sharon to ascertain the muse of the delay, he learned that. Bleb had decamped anti , taken all his goods with him. A warrant wne issued for his arrest, but as his whertabonni Is unknown, It is probable that not be brought to justice. de le .br , - posed.,t4 44 , 041 the stakk, === Michael and- "Reddy" iingbee, whose arreeton a charge of ler nitny... we noticed :yesterday morning, were charged with arennyestenlay even ing on' oath of -officer Wiinxki before Alderuitin Tjughiiii, who had been releasedonbial,was re-armited and committed for a heanng, and a commit ment lodged against Schablll, who wiry Mini" on the former.obarge. They are charged withietthiglire to the machine ehop ofW. W. Wallace, which *woe ilm tropsl Christmas morning. Alderman Butler, who le appears worked up tisi citito, think* the - evidence egnitUlt both of thew COLIOilltliVP. At the hearing the facts will be devehiped. . Dr, 4,l.4ltailless, Physician to lite Board of Ileidth, reports - the following ltdernients from Decomber . l3 to Decent. hor 2AI, Dlseases—Child bed - fever; 1; typhoid fever,. 2t .consumntion, g astlilon, 3; heart &swab, 1; peritonitis, 1; aienid oo , 4i. brottegius, 3; catarrh fo- Vet, 1; whooping cough, 1; swan Pox. 2 ; stillborn, 2,- typhoid dysentery, it 04 ' &mill:lel abscess, Or the above diseases. therewerii auder 1 Year. l 4. 2to 43; sto 30, 15 to 20, 2; 30 to 40, 3i. 4010 50, 1; 50 to 00 , 1; Mats, 71; a ac 15; white. Z eolot - ed. /; total. 211 - A Urea./ • Wakek• ' Nflaittel 31cSiann was arrested in the iieseuth wen' . yesterday and brought before aldernaan Thomas, charged with the battery ofa silver watch front Alfred PKlonsi On tavern "of Wlllituu J. Moo. pan, in tho Fifth ward. The accused Irma seen about:m(4lof working his wsJ through.the window into the liars room. Whoa tinkle, he took a lighted candle Mid - proceeded tip stairs, and in the morning the watch was missing. 7.1 e had •bearing yesterday which resulted in his being committed to Jail, in default of ball, for a Nether hearing. Last.—di. pocket Wok. See meat or *nib on Ant page. The Ineecnolon. 1 The Ile-union of Division 4i Sons of . Temperance, which took place Dist even ing at Morsrtllall, was Due of the grand-. est affairs of the Season: At an, itarly hour in the evening the guests began to assemble, arid. Iri a short tiles their:ill, was filled with a select' and fa.shionable company, comprising the.senth, beauty' and intelligenee' of the city. A art. - . , band was in 'attendance end en livened the occasion with sweet, strains of soul stirring music, in midi; Don to which the company was favored with a number of anartettes and ballads which wore sung in an excellent manner, and the ejTorts of the singers highly ap-• planded by all present, and thus' the; evening was spent pleasantly by all pre sent until half pastten. o'clock, when , . the entertainment closed and the &eaters! part of those present ralJourned to: City'llall to Indulge In a, "hop.' An excellent cotillion . band liarl been ongagral • for .• the • occasion, and dm asinpony being a select. one, , snore pleasant and enjoyable - Oeentilon could scarcely he imagnard. All present appeared to appreciate the delight of the evening, and Until the "we sits hours": the dancing was continued. The unions 0r42 have ever . been considered; the morapileasant of all occasions; and It is geuerrilly admitted hy all who have artenderbthem that this one exceeded all' that have nrecridedit In every respect:. = , . . , At We extensive Sad well condtleted wholesale cud retail trlmming sand' Mi lton tionseof Ifncrum 67:Carnality No.-151 Fifth street, will be found a verPelegant; stock-et trash . grads - which Is Offered trll pntrons at spedtally recincodrates.. -Toj - day , the firm anhounoe that they wilt open IL fresh Invelco of those really olo.! Igent, sweetly pertained Scotch Plaid ianiikerchlet and Glove -Boxes; 'which will -be dtsposettot at remmkably . prions. Inasmuch as this invoice con-', eludes' the original purchase or goods in:l this line, sodas no more will Io recelied,i we urge prompt attention on the part o? I our readers in order that they may ice, cure for present triaking, one of those popular, word and ornamental. artickra tor a holiday girt. It is needless hero M enumerate the almost endless line of goods In the carious departments got . the home, bet it. will suffice to state that no where else In the city can there be found a larger or bottei' selection of - rleh taco goods, embroideries, gents' for aishing goods, hosiery; gloves, trim- I .' mings and general' fancyartieles. • The firm Mier very race inducements lii.Lbe way of priic . to dealers who bay to sell again, as it is desired to close out the en-' I tiro stock td make room for the forth coming year* gouda. Strangers. in the city and all others are invited to call at the store, examine the goodsand, enquire the nrims, end thoW lawn tor themselves the mica IlMgel tO NI obtained dtniug the continuance of Lie special sale nt. Sta., cram -,1; Carlisle*, TA. G.vat couglisms..., • Daring the excitement and turmoil at tending the great festival *Maori' wo are now enjoying, we trust none of out-read era. .. will permit to escape their', memories the great, tact that the ~ e xtensive dry Pods firtn of J. lli,Bentkr Co.,- No: Market rtreet; at Ell 'Moffit:to their grand closing oqt rale of freak andsdesimble. goods. Thousands of persons have al- . ready embraced 1140 opportunity' pre-, sewed for obtninisu rare , hcinutins; • and •Cigthe stork has been in .by frirelv Importations. the attractions are even' greater then before. The choicest dress goods, in pieces or pattems„.flannels;• wanes, Silks, shawls, blankets, velvets, while goods, cloths, mssimeres, jeans, and everything else in the way& domes tic and ferelo dry pods, wilt be, found, In great rsuieties .at retail - prices, much' lower then those prevailing lu the lead ing wholesale henries of theeastemeities. Dealers who buy to salt again wall dis cover on exarolnation into the_ merits of this great closing out sale th at It will snit them decidedly better, peonuiruily and otherwise, .to supply themselves with. CLOCK hero rather than in transfer their patronage beyot u the mountains.. 4:bnap•atrpet.. Boreal, Rose dr. Co., to. Fifth , street, offer their entTreittick — lrcaipifs oil cloths, mattiugs, Arc., as ehealAari,rAc . cheapest. Their new aid boighk stock will cOnollarn fainrably.with any , iu the city. Druggehl and medallion dripgets, of every size:price sod 'design This department is Well Worthy ofti core. Cal exmidostkro, as it Ft unsurpassed in the city. Table and piano covers of every quality. We noticed some entirely new nod rich patterns ofßrusselsandlugmin carpets. Their warpets look 'bright and, gotta attractive, us theyweba selected to . suit this market, end we , congratulate the firm upon the good taste displayed in their selections. Window shedoe of all colors and designs; rtign sad mats of every quality; in short then-Meek is just whet is needed; embracing maids sulteil tho tastes and amens oC every Floss. They halo no etd. Aloe,' which' they wish to get std Of rrParriters of mat. From penvonal acquaintance with this utecubare of the tine eve feel warranted in saying that anything purchased fiord them_wl II twee represented.' Giro them a call: Pore - laid V4ltfeas , Of hits years tteihrowittg of ode boo re, mired much study end attention in this country,' and, as :a result, those . who know tell' us Atherican ales - are the beat . in th e True, a remnant of the popularity of the [oilmen old English. and Scotch ales Mill remains, aud roany pro found Who Unit - with portinneltr to lite •belief tbat our ocontry -behind those countries' to the tiroduclion -a, better article.. It le it grand mistake -to au imagine, for right here, biting city of manufacturing importance, In brewed ales thatdefy the world In- competition. The Oregon Brewery of Messrs. Pler, Dannals R co.; Stevenson street, Eighth ward, 1111.9 contributed largely to our fume In thin , dlrectlen. The Pale, Cream and Burton Ales, and cholewPor tem, brewed at (big already rana%Mbirw ery, are of aumirlor gunhty, and. are highly commenced by the medical ha• ternity, us well as by all who have par taken of them. Packager intervals and half marvels will be shipped to any point or delivered in any part of the two cities or borough. free of ch ergo. - • = Tim enterprising and indefatigable; - biro had foot paths lahl acrosaStriltraleldend Fifth streets, for the accommodation of the public,. This Is a nave in the right direction and Mr. P. - deserves greet 'aid it for his real In the matelot white skirls, gauss routs and solo leather. genentlly. 'rhousandsalipreciated the improvenueut yesterday, atui thousands_ tuore rilit be equally, appraelative during the eoutina knee of the preaeot, "spell'. of - weather. rittook is shrewd. He hummt.Well the , nu person ma pass his biota without belag attracted by the elegant diaplay ol ltralrs and fancy articles suitable for the a holi days, width ho has on hands, t ethat after seeinglhean the desire to Rauh:we/a irresistible. has 00 0 eaten strewth's ho has made, Ina Itatortment of bongs) and fancy arttclits, - Mmes, etra..,l3 still complete, and those,eno nreanalchlg purchases in this line sloOld. not fail to give hint a cal.„ . Eiltinl „- Tho firm of KNI/th Fatter, egglne hullders and Machinists, South Pats”: burgh, who it will ho remembered Vrem the builders of tho suiall engine to be be used, my the 'purpose ot hauling f rom usi pits, which wo nottced.se oral NVellk• since, have just completed aaim ilar sue for the Keeling Coal. Conipany, to he used at their workeiu Isiavr St. Clair township. The "little menet! has been christened the "Illnek Diamoini." It weighs ten tons and is intended to draw frau thirty.llve to forty, ears .ot coal from the pit °kb trip. -. lt•wai cnp structed at a cost or $7,000, and NU being removed to the works y.swrday.. As the entmnco: to the tutees to a considers blo distance above where the engine was ontgsructotl, we think those at in taking It np found it rather "up hill" business. Every' Chi Used • Pia laa - In tbe old world, though borne by taxation, has *moored a home for the bravo soldlern who returned dinabled or anperannwited from tho war. In those places a wenutded veteran in allowed to. live in pew* and comfort and all the people honor hint. Ills praises are ntinx.witlan and without the gates. It Isjust noel an entablidnuent that the wattagern of the • Gettraburg Anylom for Invalid Si:ldlers wish - to ea tablinit in this country. I Oho reader will refer to the announcement of those pa , biotic men 4 1.11 Out dene'rltition they will that many. statements of vital interest to -every Moorhen-loving corn_ mum . 117 plying ono dollar to the Gettyaliurg Asciuni Annixilation, who. have a branch oineo at- tho• -Monte tbaro of Hewn. Ilotnnau, •Hoa eh Co, 53 riftlt street, Pittnburgh, a ticket •to . a grand . Cenwert Is, ,supplied, and the Holder hail's chance La -the grand distri button of presentx,- which is to take place on the 22d of E ' ebrwiry,..lBo3. . 't • ' ' - - - • -" =I e NUMBER 300 ==3:=! The Skating ; Rink which has 'been' diawlng so well sir:Wlli opening It will remembered is hi` tbe rear Btmem T. Sample's 'apothecary shop, 'which everYbed . knawa Is on nideralatreet, corner of. Robinson, - Allegheny. But there are a fewother facts that it would be well those who go to the; Rink, and the community generally, should bear In mind, and to antidotal, to do an, we will call attention to. them. Sample keeps constantly on band .a generarassortment of, fresh drugs, perfttmerles, soaps, brush, , combs, patent meth - chins, and in fact everything and anything tumidly found In a drat classdrug store..-.lle also keeps porn winos and:UT:lore for inedi dnal purposes, and last but not least be is agent of Benton rt Pine Tree Tar Tr°. .chee which quo insured to cure a cough or any Indiction of the thront in loss time than any other remedy. ==lMl=l Thou Sheppard alleges that ho loft sa6 fn greenbacks with blrs. Gallaher for - safe keeping, rind that Mrs. G. Is keep -lug It much safer Gumbo intended her to . do, as refuses to return It to' him. He made information - against bar vete: , day, benne Aldermin .Strain, charging her with larceny by >bailee. A-warrant. was leaned for her arteet. aptears that Mrs. Grillaher's husband has a end In the affair, ai It is alleged by the pros ecutor. thirt.wben ho piled upon' her for the:money Patrick drew n botcher knife and thmetened to take his life' if be did not null tile premises, aqd , consequent Is. barnacle information against Patrick for strify of the pears, for whom awarrant C=l • Some mean, maltdoi* blnatgazni,' - broke . the glees in the lamp In front of thb Soldier's 'league Reading-Boom, on lake& etreet, Allegheny, - Christmas mot. - The front of the lamp was cam- - pletely demolished, and the q;laas is the aides and back were also "bin -ea. L The perpetrator of sunialtiaan - Noce of vil lain)" is deserting of iteeefepanistimenti and the trustees of the .League will leei under obligations for any, information which may tend to the' apprehension of the giiiity , party or patina-. -• In'Zall—Veremi:Ni Inquiet Phillp Scliwazler; the German whOwea arrested 'sad' ocatmlited to jail charged with the-larceny of lIIMO forma bulked, which hid beenlsrelaalyleft Ma buggy at Portraying,: by Frederick &kind. died Inhis cell about three o'clock yesterday of epilepsy.' Coioner Clawson was no tified and held - an Inquest on the bode. IS appeared' from She evidence that tile. deceaaJd was subject to epileptic fits; and that he died whim no one was near him,' 'The jury 'found a.verdict In aooordance with the factor . , • Lerceny.—Clcorge- Binghtun, Agent of the Adams }sprees Company, made in, formation before Alderman MCI:10/80U against Robert J. Sterret, charging him' with larceny, The defendant was a drl-• Ter for the . Conipany, - mid delivered packaicei through thecity, from which the prosecutor alleges • be - abstracted, money lUD d' appropriated At to his own use without mai:Mg ally return to the oiled: - He waif arrested by Milder Bell 'and conveyed to the lock-up, - where he will remain :tialli this morning for a - Suretyef the Periers....4.l: Henry made infornuuthn before „Mayor McCarthy, yesterday, against James Cahill throws. ty of the peace, 'Cahill was arrested and after a heath* committed to Jell In de fault of ball for his appearance at Court. filched Naughton' made Information before Alderman Strain, . yesterday, against Mr. and Nth. Joyce, who Amide 'H inoetri Court off Shingles street, in the Eighth ward; for suretyof tha.peace. A warrant mat issued for their *nest. ~, . . Assault end Mabry.— aatharlne Cenghey mule Information, yo.unday, before Alderman, Strain, against 3fre. O'Cormor r chaigirig her with assault end battery. The prosecutor fortherly occu pied a room at the corner of Strawberry and Cherry idler, and , after Laving moved therefrom returned y , mdeato tot some articles • oho, bid. left= nh -when; Wiese% Rho Via by the defendant and beaten .nrunercl 7 A:warrant +Mt% Ism ed for' t ar- resCaLltra: O'Connor. • __ . • Clutlng.—Yesterday afternoon retell horse team, drawing a heavy east lug; stallednt the Pittsburgh end of the Monongsbela • Mika, and remained there for a NinsideraPle length of time, causing the detention 'of the istreet cars, meek to; thu :annoyance,.of paasengers. The 'huge casting gasfrom thetpundry of llobinson,Atinuls 4 . 7diller's, and is In. tended - for Moorhead lti Cols mill, • Sec. ..:Bawdy Hooo.-,folitilitellabon made information„befonAttierguut Dlallast ersysigalnst Itlnry,Henderson and others, charging Them with •keeping Ai bawdy Warn. Tbesproneautor, alleges That tlis defendant,:Nfiklicr Lim:ides:ton, rented from him alefUse'ailtkii caper of Logan - street and PoplitY whieh Abe) , arenow acing, winbawdy.bouse., Awartunvwns tasued .Ceptalm of Alm NIRIMPoIIhe.--,We are pleased o learn o the appointment of Reed sea Captain of the Ni fit Palloe ;, bp Mr. Blookmore,thenew Mayor. Mr. Rood filled the potation for uumber of,yeara under difkefunt Mhy ore, discharging Ms &Wei with hdelhy. 1144,1Reckmore.copla .gtot ,hayai made a better selection. Wevr Mat or Police,- ,, M fa announced that Mr. I. Greene boa been .selected by Mr. Blackmore, thablayorel ea, for the position of Chid of Police; Mr. Greene well` - known • oltizen;• satt roi a number ocyears been employea In 13+krk 6i's dry 'eudol : skorc, Mnrkct : street, ui Aayuli.-3ftnute Jaell, Made traerma. Doti before Alderman Strain ' Watuat W: StinablOtt,.. eliarging him wlth,having committed an °moult, on Joist:lh Dell,' A warrant wait loyal for the onset of the* . medleal man; - • ' :eofnilitt, urged ilietbrelfayor l ifeearthyuithaa4ault aad battery on oath of Thomas Domain°, we facia of which we rairlished nowt days eine% was oomnatteft to raite relay iirt default of the rernired bail far his ap pawnor* ate - Court,' • ' Ilia Weed Brains Haddad' area do foF Christ - Ma. Dcull f 4 to V 0010 fora tow 31 t27 Pre.eXlL Call 41,10 aooli ac hooiro. ;co—tAttoot Mar". Yosrepli:Sniriiden' Notir• YPbUa awl - -Aetoesated. "proah Apont.g. be seleeted• by Mr. Black, rote, t Miyor - eled, as his clerk. Mr. &acted like ea daring - 0e 10- ixLlulstrglloo i•or Lowry.. c. .• • - 'l7elon"Prayer aredlngs are held every Sunday eifternootrat 4- o'clock, at Sold iers' ./..eagno;l4brary rooms,• Quincy nail, Lao* street, Allegheny. Seats het, The public sire cordial Ito ireed - Sealatldiehlae ires all the go to? Chtlattnaa.' Zoalt 1111 to get one Am A ',NOW Varlkratent. Call and soo It et Lope's, No. L: Grant street. Additional' J.ncal o n rourth =I a`lY4Uia'se ° B UTemaiu`~e°►.°.~°°L' .Tiagril hie Oki rialtlencsot its Wnnta • 10 Tairthptreit, 7816 Amur 01f r .= Li WV, it o•ebiei. . " MeQUEWAN'...-13n ThnradaVaera ter, the stth 1:g . .igriliggZ i, 4 3Y,M 1 4 air " 54. th . TD. Amaral wLU,Sakil place TUIII at : Wel Kt. tram the randeuce at Ta. Ulf Itilioies vtlaat; .6.llolSeay: mrAT7Y.-o.lllgurisday, Inenendmis - 41 n. IS, JULIA BEATTY, areAln rear,. reneral on Bannar lb o'clock. front residanee or 111.s.'ma.tir4air, Ylltao llercon.. on Um Neer !Melton ses/I...Cascierecs 'rill leaee S.C. • Sainson'S office, corner of nevem/. ace 13.11111e1d ittelet 'rho frieclet or . tkul fanny see ,rspecifelir.icrrllek. - .l;Eqq!k7all&Vri4r4VgV l The friends at tm tunny. atairopeastaily v1;e11,o atwallthe Ituktyol. a. at 10 00100. k, ham la. Inti reittleole; 1O 33 Wobstor e th e moral&e`eieek,ilLtea 'L .At la the Sith S a lt o(Let krt. the figattalmill take plaeolteeo. Ler late reel- Robluson tcorr4A4l4 .33 35:, irllV Ica4 tkw Voiaa pipet at tle..cloak. rettlealse et Tne (Mends of the Welly ere re.' eleeetfally Wiese te. game& .• • • ' Nita llALl..—tta Fria a; naming. rats tut. % 1111-,... kr. latter elgtelligLL athlete at Jobe Mangell. d ee d aged* year. • Amaral"Tern tit. ialaye Pram the reeldeace Ide hoe daeghter. Mary thithr. Itoce-• aced street dd. getteetf.. loth baeta , *CI x.'. Yrleede of tine jemakty axe memettellptielted. ePteglL.—Oet Pettier =nse.' Dee. =b. KIS Weber. Lgitti Penns, ove PM* mrea The "fusieral learn the, madame or brother .tehe.rtarteee Of fillbraiga Omit street.. to proceed to the Cathedral. then. jogLigarret Ctadatt.T. 110...ntaw et a . r. o'clock. VIA mend, or t,31, jaw V er.lNTib4 ; to itAultl. THE, WEEKLY GAZETTE TWD sprntlys. WIDIZEIDAI AID Boinumy3 • Lunn dmott. oonignlng x sn , OM of lalallattns Math/ Oink ! , 1.1,, 41 Z. Mains Xdttartaln, /OM , s.4 " ^ .Thnevnpn.µt 11.01,vanalole thn risnr and tallest and ma i reliable Mukha as Camp atetral>l Market liernltr new in M. our. nr• o°lll4 be without It.. 1r..X2 704 TIM ALT Sinkle Subserlbor.»..--•* , ...--44w. era of —And om ooff of Wit SO 1M Pena atm, up the club, Additiosu to Gleba OW to MN,. W Woo, at elnb est.. NOTtCa TO -I. -tr.... WAR De Ann and *Clap, gnat., as maim. • • Inato•mlat !mash. Ammas !mina Dm one mall • feet. . aa-mo.y D 7 u.n. "2" 1 "" 3 " . f.. ikisiscuod Len.% :garbs Nei . 1 o .*Thi, Addrokh OASETT.I4 PITTSBIISOR. • MARRIED.' ' ' • BAILEY - DAZZELN.-On WNMedq - ttei• log, Der. •ah..at the trades. of Ilia told. barenti,by the 7ter. 9. P. So.ll, 'WM. by tits H.. D. Jarobos, JAM. X. BAILIT .d MANTRA DALZELL, doubt. or Jim. Dal. IL F. -31 . 1 11.c1E1.1.115-11,CAMMON.-On tha 7,1 tn. Stant, at tba Parsonais, No. ~111. os!avranti. by Iltrr.- Y. Lucas, 14. -1. .11111tGr4P16 aad Miss'llCSAti MoCAMNON, both of allettbeny Ct., Pa. , 0 WEN.9 . -COX.---ort the Dtb of December. bei, At Dl..residence t t' the bride'. moths Ai DReiti mere county.by Um Rev. Praecle S. Ced ed'', WILLIAM (MEM Jr.. trq..r:irtltt.- burgh, Pa.. mid 111.. JOSEPIILME WIZ, ; .FINK = MuQUISTON.-0.1 Thunday. DeM.D - ' ber 7111 h, lir, by the Rev. A. Cr:, Venue, etibe realdevee of Me bride's halved., Coaltereville. l'A, Mr. JXO. J. 8... INK. ol"Venailed cebb.7. sod KW JENNIE ?rep UlBT.iti. LINDLEY - RYND.--Oe T.144r. Dec. DOA at the roddrice oridale . brlde'eMitber,; ZeMbh . .. MBA PA, Dr. 4111211 Y LINDLEY Mad Yip i m RATE EyND. No card.. ' MEAVE-MAXWELL.-On T he e d.i ;Mlef. December ZIA. at the j,meidenee Aivt; . brlde4 mom b.a PituTr.0."...t.3',74r1:07=1V.1. MAXWELL, et Allesheny. ' • „,, ROLL A ED-MORDON.-On Thum an Dee. huh, ir, ibts env, by the Lev W. N. lirra k it a r : W. A. ID;LL en ,by bills NELLIE GC both or Braddock,. Yield.. MON ATII-PAS ;RE.-Ce DervenbeiDtb. by the 1t,,. C. Welterbasteu. .11.. JA D . W. WONATH aud 311.. LUZ. E PAITRE, both of Pit...burgh. . . - . - .1124DERT/lILERB A mt. AIRES. UN DEXTAILIEIic, No. 11:0foorth Btnett.. Plttoberib, es. COFWINS. eel kinds: CHAFES. OLOVES.III.I4 ever,. descrlptioa of Paws' Porol.tdall Uotocts furnished- Booms oyou daf !Lad night Hut. .04 c.n.g. farnlihed. , ' 1187121121Cx8=8.8., Darla Kerr. D. D:.6 n. M. W. Job M. M.. 2homx. Mrlf: Jawt..l.l. Miller. lese. RODEIRT T. ItoDNEY. Uneerr ...Asia ARp Ressaarna. No. ad Ohio at.. Alledlanr, and No. Id Dia:mood Squire. RI Jobe Wibon • Beano keep; always on bandana twat Metal, Rosewood. JR,dulat and Inaltatlon R. sewnat Coldna. Walnut Coding Iron RS op. wardt. RoaowOod Coma. 4:a upward.; Au Mut Come. to ProPOrtlen. Carriages one' Rearna — a forniehed as low rated. Crape, MOM. -plata andZagrarina Mania/led draUa. URed open 4,a and Want ; '; r T a HODGERI4. 102MERTAI— `"• Icsa AND 21tHALM22. (snedbaam tale late Monad K. Hodge") Ha 2) HIIIO Yuen, three doors from Beaver. ..atimmeni Eosawrod. moomr. Wand andltima. mood In:Mallon Collins, at the. lamest radii:Wl artees. Rooms open at all boars, day and }slot. Hearse and Carriages fornletied:on ebart stolid)) don most remanable tem. . I pnywAtto CZAEMILECIiii DESTAME it. omen. N0..341 Ohio'Wreak Allegheny. Metallia kloacerood and °ear Lk& Sue. alkb aeon:Wet° stack of Inner.! Vol. Gaud', an hand andfuralshed atanorkeelf mhtfea, at lowest gricee.../310 and Livery Stable*. el* uar of 'nun and Middle &net. flarriagui„. fieuenichee, Buggies: Saddle . Itenaae, fa, fa l , for hire. , ' '• LOST 'per:'p t, Los z Los r r—Citrist mi, morning. between Jame. nobbledwall lug, on Granville street, and Barekley'a store, ea Waboter street, by way of Dube... OOCKe ET BOOK, eontalsint about ena and three auks ter dollars la 1311rar. A liberal revere Will be paid to the ender It left at ROBIIII Shoe Stoie, Se Merkel larva, Sr at THIS OFFICE. FOUND. F 0 u ND—WATCH—In Pitts. burgh, dorlus the week. • a trirair Sad It At No. 101 SANDUNLY a BUT, 4110, emu* City, Su. . F 9 II P-AL UECEITT u nA A.X 7(00%. seppozed (*belong to W. ( L'AI.I. Agent People.. Line. which cast be bed by an plying at Tills-OF/101( n d value fee savor theritenL I o FOR RENT. • _ ,--- , VT ET—A large ant innitain, 'Mal WAREHOUSE.. Ws er 'secret. eear• //whet Rent ...era... Donation Iglien'es April W. , ZogAire of OEO. A.. BERRY, Ctitt neA'Satlonalliank.' TO LET —. BTOLLE it lIIL pit -• Owen, attsehea. eltuAtediteleWSWeeete hear)3l.end Alley. The dwell , A hae!ArAor.. Wthibe rent. terether...nto., - Ingeha of . ' HA SS ARELSEART e NA.E2 e•t,3• strett,,- • FOR SAL Hest e±.A.LlS—floor .01110:1HOE STORE.—Tha st ' oek and latork• et • grate close retell Boot and 'Shoe Blare. it VIM boalotrokon one of tbe pelaalpal Ina moo Ater. of tel. o.ty. Batlanotal7 resume • Tea fat Mi ke. Agate. "BLI• 'EB3," L• 1Lar..113, pan RALE— 'TRIO% ettimirarfa was IN EKLLIfIELD, seat Oakland Sto llen, two sqlouof frog tbo torso tot tmek::' Abe& lot .0:141, bcouttfollf sltuate4, on2l .tok elleop. Enquire of WILLIAM ifpLISFIII. rID FOR SALE--11011191E8 HOWARD'S Llvoirond SAM albs. Apse floe . IrIL3ITLY HOUSE (lbw); *so. DiPltidt .011Z1" HOSES , .6. wows D 44.0082 11011:82:, 'Woo Vide" .10.3flidi tor, OMIT MAIMS, Irian plplalgl, ncv tla j6lpagy. boll Mom Allip/lonses boubt and sold on eoz000lootira: FOR SALE.—Rouma and Lot too eorotr of Mukattno &ad Adons ntit;l Plumage, neu Page, nolfiray. Lot 41 bi Hausa tram. toandotes room tad gad Mat well ooprored. Bowe lad Lot on Mokellskt,stsr Bidwell 'street. Alltiltenr . Cltr. Loo it by VI to;; Iwo. front; moon's* ball, ern man and tool etliarl wow nod Alto Wood nuatt Bump and Lou to good toestino. Loth* of 4; RCOH CO., Bearer attest, tour Clnnord.,. Pr. • LII-Thikt known - T4VRRIi STAND. debate ,tba Waml, kmaan at l`anderpm 11.11, lid)Malba the Market Maim on Pena street. Tim .Imlll - I. dittaa stories blab, bad most baba taattally WWI, wits IMmt tan law, tommodloas room.. Wade* a. largo Commit Melia. :good dabladar • this tmili 'end of the lot, dliieb le 3 by to fiat. deep.; 'Tram Um bonaealauct of the locality. Mils Immo has eziabtliateda pemismedatliMaisiM mid to extent etiabliabot imam that my, imbaa boom tit:lb...di No hatter Pdliba Mown, the market. WU. di SHUT : rola; 11.1 Lute Agents. BitUir dkaaska LOOK, AB 1113 PASO .13T, AT TOE yaniz ./I.2IIIZLYA . ANT , DIT24BBATEL & HABLIT; • ' .11r111 irtRPSA . A. mate, Or paws is neaviin.. , Irti ff jun nakTaa !ay. Mott or . . . watches, Jewelry; Biker' Ware, )1 214 - OACLEIS • 217.1.11.15.1:004 $30.1L0W4 IThleh they lwa dfiewolved to seli at • I . VERY , LOW ViilOtlall li • • - HEN Y G. H . Merchant Con Pena an St, Oar 9 treSlo PA. TIM HEST BOi. DAT "Mlle or or Mrs This . .?? * lilloos4l Iola? "Mebane., en 1111babiblil eng -MV b 7, OM. sun it it CO; 27 11"1"? Iltroot. OVELIICO./IMINGS I *lrmo° ' OVEEOO -bnmease asta chi H. SIVI' lizosura MA,* Irrzaa craw umlatnivo.ii 9 11 MIANIP } mai 1 2 114 E1T OF THE P PII2/VER T Z Ell Hioutt ie.