IBM 1116, DAILY Gam., 4 BLINGILD EVERT MORNING, ri liorvAre BzCNT:B.) * , PENNIMAN, *EEO ra,c . \ I ~ -Jercrs,rievormi., JOGIAIV 111. A. r• 1.11.. °Mc; GAZITTE BUILDING. Mx; 14 mad IN MTH STREET. L ikul, t epalku riper of 'fidra l'evali 4. urzoin ritrAit or 11 !m Cl yopia AID ELLEII I / 2 I ST. . . zairemar.rinrAirssio.f./48 2' FAMILY .IN CIONZXRCIAL PIPES to. MI 1114.24, TIRXII or THE DAUM: • ' ,: ' Mt 'Z'FbTutrilem., "• en?. i Hall hxrlven, per Tvat 'etk o.. Add.... . GAZETTE. TITIBBUINIII. rENN.A. . p. T. r. nov.Tolll, c4l rGactif AI,LEAgII EN Y CITY! REPUBLICAN TICKET. . _4 Fur .3hwor--SIUOs Dnuu. irre/or—Wm. 3(unuouts Mg - - • . Div OF T111}...101 LB& artinaL IteSl7l..T of full chan nels la ur rivers has already been felt In cost , ere;ial circles. Tiede has con sider's* brightened and mdney be,:xlme a shade enter, with the prospect of a ; plethora fter the banki shall tiavh made ! their Jan statements. The coalmen hero snece tied in getting out the vast floating, Ile of lump .and slack Mr Whirls* . - of their capital had been bar'ed,, end, 'thin a few disys,vrill have received in h the :returns for their precioni black diamonda . Nor have the ';. coal menalone taken advantage hf the present rise in ,the vivers to . get their i,. Mock tolho loiwer markets for waver ? aloe into cula. EvCry boat which left: the wharf wakweigkedllOwn wili iron, natW skriculftwal implements, glass, and hundreds of other articles of Pitts `4 barch mann cture, sent/out to fled i market by wa. dealers who appreei atct.the- ekes iransportation facilities ,f *emotionally afforded by the rivers. While the Monongahela has been do ' leg its full share oflabor la helping the 1 ., mineral wealth dug from Its banks to ! the .markets, its swifter neighbor; the Allegheny, has gladdened the. hearts of : the oil dealer's with large Invoices of pe. Minima, whlch,had been .awalting ship- . Meet for many menthe. During the present brief swelling of that riverlbere , will behronght into the' - City more oil - than ckuld fur wee . ksbil transported over the railway trhich follows its count into the heart of the oil region. Front the new life and impelds given trade litthe rise Our rivers and the ' ibiilifint prospects for good times a few tweeks hence, we_ of Pittleurgh'abould the es gratified for.tbe "Cluastmas present •i•of rain from heaven,as they down at ;Cincinnati -and .:T.idairfile, Who 'are thanking God•that they have been delis , 'voted from the anticipated distreises of a :fuel famine. linscv:ral of tho northern counties : , :xueniorialti to the Legislature are in air:- nalationforaignature, askingidr the es. jtahhehment of a State Lunatin Asylum .for the accommolation of th 4 section. lropranda and Willismapirt are eachspo ken of as a suitable location for It. . counti a , similar: Movement Sias liven commenced for an .6.4yltun to loCiocil at Raiding, and to accommo. data perlia'pa a dozen of tho' adjoining biz:mites. • . ' It Is veri l probable that two additional nalltutloo will ultimately be rocigirod, ir‹ , :sv4kOS..tr , ”"sw...kut economy and . uitlity alike prollst galnat await. establiehmenta of this or . 41cr.. Pewittnain.s now go [rim Chicago to crenne without changing care, a tem wrary brieg baying been thrown acro Um Missouri t Omaha.. Distance, 1,11 . Tun Chicago . 312untfaiinrers; at the r meeting on-Fridai night, folly endo Ciboactlon of the Cleveland Cottvention. I-Tast suenetstlon- la that lir. i'essenden Is the strongest man the !iepublicans caxt nominate for President. .. . , Uerolua.. An inetance 'of great 'heroism on the 'art of a young inan, Captain Will am ackinan, Is related in the Newfou d ad papers as having occurred at dl 'odor daring - the violent bung:tan of ictober 9th Illtat,!nr which we has be. -'to spoken. 1 So' extraordinary is the tory that were lt not vouched for by the ....st or authority it would appeariner*l - A vessel called the Sea Clipper had truck on a reef near a place milled Spot ni I alandk. Labrador, at which (hem were ',O restrienut. This young man, Captain ,aek man,. being providentially- in the 'eighbortiodd, wit used the vessel'a trilthm, tour her all asunder, with. in P tribe, of person od her deck anti , as It afterward bp 'eared. To save same of these poor rea tures, Mr, Jac nowt himself intii he sea and steam the wreck, distance hundred fathomsor more from the „frore. The hurries:no at this time wan I he height, accompanied by norm ;lever, tiptoe did this heroic man swim }otween, ship and the shore, each time Kluging A wan from thd wreck and pia. hmnitn in rudely. . .. By this time persons from a neighboir .ng settlement bad arrived with ropes. lateen trips more did the noble sailor :tale, - conducting all the survivors in blety %to the . &hole. It "seldom falls to 'iiir lot to relate mom heroic conduct. Captain Jackman Is said to be as mod-' ..it as he is brave, and when speken . to II the subjem.: will not allow that he did nything more than his duty. ApPliea .on is to be math, on his behalf, by the "urgistrato of the district, to the Itoval " toluene Society 'for its gold medal. :}hich will undoubtedly be promptly . 'A. Water at Manama tiellla—meararb • able Pbabearebis, I The Buffalo Courier says: 4 .J1 let . * 'rem Niagara Felts: giros tbo following • ieecriptitin of the remarkable phenotn nu 01 to water at the . Falls and elee , , Mere. Thursday last wart a wonderful :ay la the annul, of Niagara Fella. The amass easterly gale sent the wl4,rs of ...eke Erle westward; leaving tLe Ma; ;am river and its tributaries lower thee rere aver known before. Buffalo Creek ytta eo low that alt the vowels in It were ~ - r oundcsi, and Niazam Fella was a riv ;let compared with Its native gratadear. •,'lre bed of the American brunch was so renuded that ,•ou , &add ttavel iarky bed withoutwettlng your feet, styli ;xystorian that were never before reveal `t same to light on that day. !Locke that lorotefore were Anvisible appearell In trelr fall-crown deformit,y upon the nor. &cc. 'and great was the counUanntion ;mpg the tinny tritest. The Three Jaen • wete acceradble to • foot pressen , -en., nod many traiiiised where human lot had carver trod, with perfect Im unity and dry IceL. Below the falls (.4n( thotrobda of treaders. 'rho water 7. foil twenty feet lower Man usual, ..nd the ohle3l. Inhabitant gazed in reader at the grand transformation. fear 'Stopenalon Brldno the celebrated ink at Winners tat% upon which a "Yovertlng man caught and was , rescued everal yearn ago, which barely pr.Jecis a head above the water, was lard bate meaty loot above the surrnoe." • !Irrlgeor Orleans, late at 'ilea., cal ' red mm, rejoicing In the sobriquet of came to grief high unexpected .manor. 'For purposes ad In testify his respect, he paid n visit stseigebnr's kitchen. No one. Wan in Welcome him, fir the hour was late. ills was hungry. The Mom wile dark ut Sills could foeL Suddenly his hand AMO In contact with an iron sutsdatico; ills thought it was a stew pan; . ho scis tholisadio and lifted it to his nose—lt ad a delicious liaver—thorn was roast test there, and well ronsted,too. SUM resell hishoso closer—it touched the - - cleat - there're.' a Itudden click, a swath red yell of pain and terror; for Sills' ose and chin were clamped by the .iereing teeth of a steel trap. Sills could ',at got away—the trap was fastened to 'te wall by a chant. Sills -ntamped nod . yoraned , -Lis agony becanin ititense ands thundered on thetable—hie . •amoth red screams grew terrible. At last as " • , stanen cams; and in the morning Sille alert,' into an ispinontion before the . —, 4 iovcral "hocks of earthquake hove ?coldly been felt at Reshot, Naples. or the last two days the volcano hue :non vomiting torrents of lava, which O looker descend In a single stream-to ',ant Ottejano, hat in„soceral currents, !itch cover the wino on tho aide of the 'fire more considerable streams threatening Torre del Greco and Re na. The earthquake has not done much 'atriago at the linter place; the-staircalse ono/loose fell In, and the Inhabltante ;;el escape by. Cho windows of the up ' er stories. -arroting is a London. The 1 .tteta tiretoribfugi lairbnettith Mem I•ant of vigor amt VOLUME LXXXII. FOREIGN CLIPPINGS • • • --Late athices from St. Thomas report new obstacle Mahe annexation of St. Thetalas, to the objection of tho people of that Mond to noddle themselves with United States lm poredu ties, a little ship ping trade Among the adjacent Islands beingl tlfo nource of buninens of the ma jority of the people. • —The end of the Paraguayan war is announced, the Paraguayans, completely exhausted, having asked fi,r a suapew Mon of hontilitlea. j After a contest of two yearn and a hair, winch has frequent ly been very bloody, this war to happily at an end, and with the restoration of peace of which there is no fair a pros peot, it as stated that the free navigation of all the Brazilian waters is to be open ed too world. —Nldllis Adelina Patti recently gave a diaper party in Paris. Aniong the guests were - Mustapha Pasha, - Khalil Bey, Prince Poinatowaki,- Baron do Thal, wife and daughter, etc. The dinner was fol lowed by an evening party, at wbioh were . pre cut Dr. Sims, eminent the Amerman su rgeon, and his pretty daugh ters; Mr. NV litehurat, Martinis de Claus, Signor. Ca ihnl, wife and daughter; Signor Tag kayo, wife and daughter, etc. —An g la dent, which might have proved very disastrous, occurred at Sur; roy Canal, ndon, on -Sunday night, December 17 A mbntsn mistook apiece .or . rising gra tad for a bridge, and drove his cab into the water. lmtdo were a gentleman' d two ladles, who narrow- IY l-callesi wtling, but. were ultimate.' ly rescued y the bystanders. The la dles . are v ry 'lll, but it IS providential that the a lent had floweret; issue. g...A sin i lase of unsucotasful std. nidi;' Dear at Leone, France. A r are:red LontagGier, a earpeuter h h,t , h . :N.ll;g di ' r i c Xt e e d d aes is thought, t ile fr i o t:ti 1R , ,. received, fl four shots frOIXI n revolver under.his hi , the bullets lodging in the uppet part of be 'baryon. Ho }vas ta ken to the phaLtua cotedttion of great - danger, bt t is death ht. not -yet an nounced. T s. make ante of his purpose he bud load three revolvers. d t. .. —The G rnm!ott of Austria bad proposed t t at of ;Italy n convention of extindition - r deserters and 'non-ap pearing ta itic ' o i cl t'l. trof?e ' r h .7 C C o a n b seq ine u t en o tl usesale the shaft - . f )'lento, Italians of th lessee will n t be treated in-.A.us trio a. the ptlnelpi admitted- with too surd to dese tern. b t after those which regula n the reside aof foreigners. In struct na i this a se have been given to the bus • it ant orittee —T e 11 rquis 'Ester, formerly an MU of; e- Fre ch Navy,•clirector of t ti the •aisena which to being founded at Yokohama the Japanese Government, arrived at' I vre, France, recntly, to Cu-. perintend- o loading of a French vessel, the Fattest - 11l -cargo will consist of numeroust ea for working metals. an append for .masting remote, and some impro ed linens, with Weir sop pliesof cylindri • andeonicalshot„., The i vessel in Oesti will very speedily leave for 14Bleba a and Fon-Tcbeou. • Comta 'm nces, e as 'a t i n- ed eo w m i t.l : g il .e l l f i l ii i . Lo- - dove, prone Al put six weeks since. a Won name d Homier., aged sixty one; who owed a s m of 100 fr. to a neighbor. It grxne, nn led annbes, committed su icide from d pair in comemience able creditor lea gcornnianoed judicial pro oeedings to enforce Torment. Three. days back th On ,of the deceased, eged .twenty-four, a etolier on the Lyons Hall way, retur n honlie, and. after remain ing a short e with his mother, went to the shop f .12dmbes and :shot him through the ead with a pistol, kUling bim•on the etlet. lie then made off, and has not since ciiptereL „. - , : ' —it Is stated !hat an Epgßah hsdy mar ried to en Itakan aublernart, the IDucheim CeenrlniSktrz4, hate. been expelled the Papal tvrito/ übder circumstwiees which *em - extraordinary. - ' The Duchess's 'villa at Remi wins-sacked by 'the Antibes Legion, it In said.rsitheagh by way of protection the bad hoisted the English tie over, its gates. liaising lodged am m laintZher Grace was or dered to leave Ite ms within twernyifour bourn. Leg g! y; of coarse, she had lost her natlonalit by marrying a subject of the Pope. b ut ribs musy.be taken as \ ...1 an most1;0 - 01 , 016 at ntus quo which France NV os tverjrpower In Europe to guarantee. • \ —Melia apn rs to he the great source of the, world's nupply \of Italy; Now .• , Siberia and-theilsle of Liken arefor the moat part only en agglomeration .f sand, lee and olephan ' teeth. At every tem pest the seacasta shore fresh heaps of mammoths' tusks, 'and the inhabitants aro able to drive a Citable trade in Um fossil Ivory thrown \ 'p by the waves. During the summer i numerable fisher men'et barks direct , th it course to this !Mao( bones, end In inter-immense caravans take the same ute, all theeen voya drawn by dogs, ret ruing charged with the. tusks of the motk, each weighing from one hand and My to: two hundred pounds. The renal , toitr thus obtained from the froze North is imported into China andain a .where It is employed for the name purpose as ordinary iverviftiroishol by theraephant and hippopotamue of Africa and Asia. Ttai isle of bones bag served as a quarry of this valuable - material foe expOrkto -China for Ave - hundred Mars ; and It ben been exported to Europe forrupatards of one hundred years. But the supplylrem these etmnge mines remains' undirtdri tailed: Wha a number of accumulated generations d en not this profusion of bony and t imply? —The Lon n newspapers renort. that In the Epi nal Church of England a s i u, project 01l 1 t i e * ' -IVn t i (coon t o o d t y I t i I s 13 i s t h fil s= t t -f ra- Slates, an the assistance of English eh in attaining that object has by a published circular. It' the London Adecrtirer that Oen. meat is not a sectional one., It 6 ed as en altering to the witolo American cqurch, and not to the South ern States asegainst. the Northern. Nor dyes it proceed from any single party in Englandkboth High' Church and Low Church are assoeisied In it. .All' the archbishops end m of the bishops; all the I colonial Cast ro titans and lIMPY welt known leaden I of church elphilon unproven it, and have expressed their Willisignet ato coosamte. Several emi nent statesmen, both conservative end liberal, hove promhsed Max/Mt. Among the nubsel!brrs are-Mr. •Gladstone. Mr. Oaythern Hardy, Earl Stanhope; the Earl of S af rebury and Lord John Man- nem. U n the mmutittees are the Earl of. Corn., on, Lord Crenboarne, Earl ' Neilson, he Archbishop of York; the 1 Bishop ° Oxford, Mr. Reresford Mope and Mr eeladetorie. There certainly could be to "better representation, than Ithis of el' erent sections of churchmen. silo feeli ,g which has led to the move ment Is t h e desire to draw closer the bonds or sympathy between England and the quted Static sod the English andAinerleitn Churches: • The wrens! reception given to the American bishops wim site •ed the Pan-Anglian Synod has alread y' prodlical very gratifying re.; Rolls, ari l its felt. land to monist In the mtabilsbnient, or rather the restoration, of the Southern University, would fur ther strengthen . friendship and mutual respect. litwill beta pleasing : memento of the vieleof the Amerizaq prelates 'to England. "' ,4 . . • • GENE NEWS. • •i ll —ln Main)\the KTnriettor journal rays that light colored granite has come into vogue, end the, quarrien of other granite n that State Ire at present uncorked. • —The steamer Nirrada, erthe North I American Staamshlp Company, recently made the psfatage from. New York to Panama, via/Cape Morn, in the short space of 111 dews. • „ •' • • . - —TIM NeW Oct Jackson end G roe! Northern Retiree Company have added two "elegtud and Inzurlowe' sleeping canto their rolling Mock and have named them Louisiana a4tl Mississippi.. . • —The mouth of he Mississippi, it is reported, has beenlopened by a - dredging, machine, and a strtuner loaded witty mit ten and drawing eighteen feet water ban parted out Of the Southwest Pass with out touching on the bar. —By a letter from Maderia it le stated that the grtqc ,faepha,,, just been gath ered, and the Yield le estimated at 6000 pipes of 110 cottons to the pipe, which' le about the settle as last year, theugh the quality is mid to be touch better. - , • • • • =The Boston :Journal of cbenolatry says thtit -pencil. wrltini4 may be , thtea almost to indelibly as Ink by prmlng Rio moistened tongue over IC Even broth: log slowly over tlio lines , tter renders them much less liable to erase than whets net subjected tot hat —The Tennessee and Pacific Railroad Company he obtained from the State Legislature a gram oil 6X,000 per t ul l e for the first thirty miles east of Null sidle, and $15,004 per mile for the rent of the road. The sue4t of r_on,ooo in State bonds is 'also gratrthd for the building of bridges. —The Ice in the Hudson at Albany is so thick that tt•anuscroased It last week, when heavily _loo wit hout fair o ac f cident. Teams also at Rhine beck. At I'oughkeepate the river was frozen over; but it was open at Newbnrg, though a Single cold sight, It was antici, patod, would - close It there. con:11'20Mo rogue London' peeve contnina ;garroting robberies and spas, and lamenting the long the police. • 1 ,),..,,,itt ~ m , , , .5.1 lir A - 1 i ~. ( , • PIM EDITION. MIDNIGHT. FROM EVROPE. The Fenian Irruption Unusual Activity Manifested Marlello Tower, at Dablln;Takea. Attempt to Fire a Poetoffice Public Fucitement Very - Orr at 41$ heeportant 'drew' Effected Decrease in British Revenue Political Agitation in Italy. Feats of a Hieing Entertained. Eastern Qrudton Ecasferents Maximilian's Remains at Cadiz. Spain will Sualainthe Pope Passage et the French Army Bill. CB/ iigflrriDh to the Pltli?urgo Gazette.; C=MMT] rE_TteNs ,ryystreLLLY Acrivr- Loismozv, December 2S, IS67.—The 'Fenian seem unusually !active all over the'country. Nearly every 'hour in the clay'dispateles nro received by the autlibrities announcing either a Contem plated Movement by the Drotherbood or an absolate occurrence. ANOTECEB. your DS YALE. Telegrams . Uf quite a serious nature have. been ipeeived to-day ikpal Cork kiving 'details, of anothei Fenlan coup de maul. Last' night abOut; midnight a Large body of . pen, with . blackened faces, Min mod Martell° tower near Cork. The gliard of the kaiser was overcome and scattered and the victors hastily collect ed cocsiderOlo quantity or aims and ammunition and escaped with their plunder without molestation. venue Excrrsuerwr. The life operations of theFenians hare - had the effect of rekindling ntatilic wx -47 citement. F ldany improbable rumors ere afloat, Mal ding one that a 'Fenian ants- Mi-had seen off the Irish coast and chased aw ,:by war vessels. IMPORTANT ARREST. , A. man woo arrested in this eity.last evening on a charge or having dred.the !bag which caused the vecont terrible ex plosion at Clerkenwell. It is believed the true culprit has at last been captured. STILL ;LOTTLEA FE (lAA OVTBAGE: Loanoir, Dec. 2S.—Evening.Anotber Fenian outrage was perpetrated to-day at Dublin. An effort was made to fire the genersd.rostottioe by means of Greek fire. The attempt was, happily, frus trated. Beyond the destruction of a few letters no great damage was done. POWDER 3qt. BLOWS VP ' A " large powder min: it - Faientbam, about fifty miles from this eit'y, was blown up_ and utterly deetroyed this af ternoon. Ten persona were killed out right and a kirk') number inja . red. The muse of the explosion is unknown. lICPMEMLION or SWIJANS, .10211X.N, Dec. ..—The London Ohre., er says t :Curlew br extraordinary pow ers will now be asked of , Parliament by the Government for the suppression of Fcatian plots or disturbances. 'it is expected that owing to the pro. !ration of commerce and bade during the pant quarter of a pear; the January entomb will show a sevious decrease In the, amount of receipts from revenue during that period in tho United King dom. = ARRIVAL OF. XASIXILIAR'S RZIEZLNB— 'OP THE CORTEZ. rfMADRID; Doc.-28,—The Austrian frig ate in col/Mend of AdMiral TegetliotT hiving on boaid the remains of the late Archduke Maximilian, arrived at Cadlz yesterday afternoon. Sessions Of the Cortez commenced yes . toed*: In the usual speech from the thrcmetr Queen Isabella pledged tbp sup port 'of the nation to the, Popo for the preservation of hie temporal power. r Aas•or. OH THE emir BILL. Pants, Dece mber 27.—Evening —ln th e 'Corps Legislatiff to-day the bill for the reerganlmtion of the army was passed, idler someamendmenta liouher pro fic,i,mt nine years' service instead ofelght, whiclf, afters sharp contest, was carried. There wore eighty-one opposing votes. In his . rimech on the proposed amend ment, he called, attention to the arma ment 'of 'neighboring powers and MT. pelted tits - Plan as Like only one prsztlea hie. Tho bill hi certain to become a law.. . rfALiAN REPUDIATION. PARIS, Dee. 28.—The Phis Chnstihs ekme/c to. l ilay denounce.. the repudiation of Italy: Pants, December Z..—Tue Papal 00X ernment.' offers to' pay the Intereat,on those Italian bonds wbich represent the old debtot the Perititlmi States annexed to It.dy. 'The Italian Parliament re. centlrrelbsed, by a decisive vote, to pay coupon.. on those bonds. ITALY. SEIIIOIIB POLITICAL AGITATION. " , -Dispatches from Italy represent that there is much politica/ agitation in Northern and Southern Italy. In Naples and in cities of Piedmont° Me °sells lent isdengerous. and ream era enter kilned may culminate in a rising egainstihe authority of the Government. =I CONrETLCIME O TILE .cABTETtX A number of eminent Eurasian ataiee men and diploma.ts hive met fns tat. Petersburg, and are holding a Conference on the, Eastern question. e= F.IpOILTATION OF TPA Lomxix, December - Za. —Co in meic ad.vicea from Shangline give the total ex ports of new crop teas to first of Decem ber at ninety' million pounds. Grecs tea at Shauglue was active and firmer. = Bounamrroir, Dec. 2.9.—The steam ship Burnes's, Cant: Frazer, from New York on the 14th lost., arrived off COrres at 7 o'clock Ma ovaaing, arid after land ing. her London passengers, mall arid freight ensiled again fur Hamburg. Lout:atmsunk, Dec. :: , X . —The atearit ablp United Kingdom, which lett New York on thol4th (nat.; touched at AIocKIC to-day, and after a abort etay sailed for Clyde. • • !FINANCIAL AND 4.OIIIIIDICIAIL ,torromr, Dec. Di—Erenfno.— Money Market quiet nd steady. Console cloned t tfi2M92l, amount steady 3-5 money. Five-twentle, nant, 1111noi Contra 88 1, 'Erie 44. • I lavarthooL, Dec, Zi..—E)Taing.—Cotton closed quiet; Wen 10,000 bides; trade kd portFethermore favorable tbOugh the prices are uneutertd. Brenhatufra closed nine: and steady. Corn a% fkl. Wheat 1011 per cental for white California; 131; lhi for No. 2 red 1 . 4 - 4ktern. Barley tes 3d. Oats 38 Bd. Peas 468—Provisions quiet and steady:. TAM advisneed quoted at 50s. — Beer 1120. Porkll7e 64. Cheese 6%. • Bacon 418. Produce dull and steady. PaANKFOIST. Dec. 28.—Eurning Aarwenr, Dec. ...—Eveninti.—Pe troleum dull, at 45 truce. Deoenther 29.—Bourse heavy. Securities or all-kinds weak, arsd renter declining. FRANKFOLLT, December S. bonds quoted to-day at:7111 to 761. it:CMLBP, De°ember 29.—Petroleum market weak; standard white 4t francs .60 centimes.: OALIFORNIA. Severe Warm at Mb% Francisco— Great Ilbetegs Debezto , 7lll.lpplaw Adgribet Prom Arbineb—Attanked by ledlans.-4 Demisesltire /foal. (by Tele.raph to the Plltabutztt Mt, ) Sax FitAxexaco. Dec. LM.—The severest etorm.formany years • has prevailed for the partt two days. • Most of the shipping ht the harbor ism damaged, Mal the city suffered to a great extent. Reports from the interior give accounts of the dhow trots effects of the storm. Stage alai railroad communication are temporarily saspettded. . c. . . Arigona advice. to December Rh say: Gen. Strong has been relieved of the com mand of the District of Arizona, and was .ordered to gamma command of the mili tary operation. of Nevada. Gon. Crit tonden to named as his successor. The Poliutt Indians submitted to thetmlitary authorities, and turned over their arms. Gen. Palmer, of the trulori Paella Railroad Survey; wee attacked by Indians northeast of 'Presoult,l without fatal results. The territorial °facers left Prescott fhr Tueson, the new] capital. ?dining newannooumginc. SAN Fru:seise°, DeceMber ports from Sacramento Valley dimle nn destructive a flood as in 19d i 1 ' The whole valley is !submerged' end travel attependettini every .direction. .Several railroad accidents; canted by the wash z log away of the track, molted In loss of life. The American rivet is higher thou ever knoWn before. The levees at Sac ramento have. withstood' the flcod, and DO fearer-will be hereafter entertained for the safety of the city. The leer. at Marysville havebroken away and the the greater part of the city is overflowed. Tho rondo in the filerra%Cetrada rnbun taiga are rendered impaaaable - for ant- The melt gnu express matter from Virginia city ind other places in Nevada were carried by men on foot. Such • disrodrous alum was never bo lero known in the mountains. The ships . Derby. sad Calabar, which arrived yew erday; report; istere shocks of earthquakes off Cape Horn, on October lath, lasting thirty hount CANADA. ill rat Paella/mass 'Of Ontario—Llano. Paa avllammmtat. • eramea Addams—Alm amebae :- • • Ear Telegram so on IllOsbulti.emenue,l Tonnarro, Dedenber93.—The first Pin iliunent of the . prorince of Ontirlo open ed yedergayalternoon, Was chosen speaker. Tonosto, Dec.. ernor'ei address to the Legs bly to-day, alluded to the political era open at•' eihtering.' - 'd'ho hoe that the resodrees Legislature would be purposes. The beet m ver tog ted to. The !met increasing exthe pedi aging emigration and t. the public lands ol the P, enactment of a liberal . homestead, l av and, adoption of a system of :-feee grants of land to boon Ate settlers, we re recommended. QuEnac, December aftern n Governor Belleau delivered his ape._ 1. He expmasod the hope that a sequin it of fidelity ' British lmititutioda a • devotion to the intermits of the (tont - erasion will characterize the first elvish, of the Quebec Legialatnre. Tho 11)011.4 urea which will come up for legivlatiou\ were enumerated, comprieing Laws for the adrniniatraHon bfltudiltiagifublfa - ed. oration, public charities, the encourage< meat of science, letters and arm, the ini poZte.m n eritof domain, incl . tll e % of migration and oofordeation. NEW OBT:FIA NS oi=eial /lets Less 11Ilsed—•Noiminse liv Tel...spa In te•Plit.borsh tia NSW OttLE4ll3, December t'S..--Genec al Hancock, In special order No. 2M, legalizes the official sell; Of H. L. Ethel b; who wasappolotedelerk of the Second District Court by General Mower and re 'moved in. turn by General Hancock, reinatating- the former incumbent. • - The 'following Was adopted by the Convention as the seconn article of the Constitution "All persona, without re gard to race, color or previous condition, born and ..naturalized In the United Stater, and residents of this Btata:cone ear, are citizens of this State, and @hall e Joy the same civil, political end public gbtu and privileges, and be subject to e same pains and.pensltles.!! The Convention adjourned till 3fon . ay.. To-day was ths • twenty-sixth day the session. A Republican meeting - was beld to.• • pht in Lafayette Square,nnder the an slakes of the Union Lergbe. It was' ad dkemed by I,tr. Conwey and 'several members of the Contention. About one thousand personswelilinttlendance. The meeting was quiet and dispersed at half past ten o'clock. I , , ' ALABAMA. eipubileas Minalmalthir glow— Arare flbot—As . pololos from Mb =I ,!ON - 130111E11.7', ALA., Deoember 214. Tho, County Republi9ut Nominating Convention to-day nominated elgbt ne groes and sixteen wtiltes,—four whites and' turo negro. for the Statej,egislature. Thu majority of tliwirhltivi areltrcirtharti rool and connected with therroodmen'a 13nreau. A. negro waa shot dead yesterday on the plantatlonsf Mr. Merrlereather, near tilts-a(ty for declaring himself 'append to the Union League. • • ..- 71110 Montgomery Council, which obilms to be genuine hoe of/polled J. F. Keller,a loading radical, for diebonohp ble conduct 'and action cakti i tted to ex— cites war *Cranes Keifer a League which \he .elOrna ~ t o_ be genuine. The wliole wilt before the Grand Council - for Itaistlon: • BOSTON, • . . iersleier. , ;Clerk. , Misigaiem . •:= WHIR Eyries Irbasesmdi Dellres—Tbiellhaw mem Mask Dereleutlen. re, Tx•gratak te tL• Pltnt•.np Oesetteo , December 28— nam ed Preston, In dere m A elerk nem f Dorchester Mt ni In surance Pie Co Y m e pun te ye e , hos d l sappeenXlnrltbeight thousand dol ls," In Government-bonds. - - . In regard ,to theidetaleistifox of .tha Sham:nut Itank,inthis city 'it' is 'ascer tained that. the..cash,:of W e defaulting teller, llenry,_la .about_ live or six thousand dollars, from omitting to credit depasite tvhen received,. aud the 'balance; twenty-coven thoussusd dollars In compound interest notes and twenty: &oven thousand In bills, is said to have been stolen from - the trunk in the bank vault on tho day Oat the taulter disoppeared. . NEW YORK. • (13# reertpla ,otOe rite.barsh Litssr.ta.l I Naw, - ,Tenir, Deo. 28, 1867. 1.1.81e3 iraw OPERA. DOUSE. , 13. N. Pike's new opera House opens 'January GM. - 1 munnmien exinnsrno. Hugh Danagli, the murderer of Henry E. Orcutt, Sheriff of Kalamazoo county, 'Michigan, was arrested In this city Under another name, u a pickpocket, and hav ing been identified Is held for a requisi tion from tho Governoref DUchlipm. = movement bas bien Inanguratcost en thin oltyln favor °lT:rising andefluiPPlng a regiment for thol'apal. anat. ' WEST INDIES, • atb Telma:lb to tba rttlabarati Oasirtia.3 . Now Yong, December 2O.—Alavana specials stale that four butbired coidies bad arrived al Demorsra. Lord Lytleton WWI given a warewel• come by the people of Jamaica. A -tidal. wave and volcanic eruption in theses dostinyed several houses on the Wand of Grenada. • • • The term of GA% Walker.. of BarbV does, had expired.. Tha Legbdatores of Trinidad and an- Mina Were innesidon. Heavy rat= In both lolanda had been beneficial to the crops. Those . of Bar- Undoes are also In a fine conditio. lIE ''./.-,-....•••••/ PITTSBUR,GII,. MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1867 SHOD OITION. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. 152 N WASHINGTON. Remo •al of Gene. Ord and Pope uccep cans: McDowell and Meade._ Their EMI riptionN for.! he Pike' OEM meg /eitunl. Internal /te'renue, !lc. The floral of Gem Griffin. EE Soldiers Photographe in the Dead Letter-Office. MexiOu News Safi Nra elory t . Author of the Dent Letter._ i . My Telellran t.eARA cis' tbatiti yiIAIX.,) t - i ' WASIFCCOTON, Dec. '..'S, ISO 7. 4 TI.NA,NCIAII. MATTERS. They I' 11. •4plaal ainteu4 printed • for did week ;it touitted to 1399,000; shipped $5.55.62.9., neluding 1.5 , 0^0 to Louiriville. Treasur notes issued. 81,072,000, near]}' all to 800 trati mil New Orleans. Nation \ .al Bank tea,. Et.lllao. Fractional cur reocy dwd ved, $2.33,600. AN ILERCANDIDATE. Cot. C. W. konitoit, of Cinch:midi, has has appeared too candidate ter We office of ConnulssioneitoLlutermil..Rovenne. =I The ieceinta of Internal revenue front the 12th of December to thin mon...Munro $13.140,60. utl the total receipts nineo July loot tifet,24l.taxt. Liberal sulwriptions have been made by tbo. citizens of Wardililgton for the relief of Um not,. General Grant has ordered to be turned over for distribu tion among Wont about forty cords of refuse lumber to be used to fuel. • lln El=l2 The funeral of Jiajor General Griffin, which tool:pine, Slits at ternoon; was one of the thirst dieplaye had hero for some twoor three year& Flog. were displayed at half /mu,. throughnut the rite. The tools of . General Griffin andalso that of his eon, arrived here early this morning. 3.3t1 tail in 'tate at the depot until lapin o'elook, when the prreyeenon formed, consisting of about two thous. and infantry, and reventi cornmiiiien of ertillery and a large nUntlyerer.rringes,! and preceeded to link Hid Cemetery, nest Georgetown. .btiweral handl. of mimic Were to the proeneelon, pleying, funeral dirgee along the route. rho tau bOLnee occupied kepenne bearees, which were handrunnely• deoonded with Amer. lean demi entwined with crape. Immwlietoly spar wee the borne of General. Griffin, het by or. derliet4 with boon; , reversed, - ;.and sword on right Pale. Pennsylvania Aye one,along which Ihe pewee/non moved, was densely errowded with people, and It es' estimated that about tea thousand -people .moved along the street after the pro/re:don. Generale Greta, Sherman Emory. Carr, Itlekeum, Hunter, Hurdle,' Humphrey FL.mrlinq. Arian r, Cop el osh and Ml,eliter ueennipardell the pro. oession, and attracted coneideraider at (elation. Arriving at the Uttineters the troop/. weir/ . - tntwn InhditmAktgtpee ',l/entett nein/I'l%lh* tilitentrentrege were then removed to the Ctinpal, , where Mrs. Griffin, nerntn pealed by Gen. Porter, Of Gen. Grunt's staff_ nini ' few private' friends of the l harl previsitely arrived. The Ppieeoptil neeelee wan read by Iles- Dr. Loans. end subeequently the lodine were placest in Inn private vault, where they ern expected to remain. • r sxe, Or!, Alk D norm nxstoc - to—ntr.,: M • pow EL I. AND tl Ent no Solloidag order . wax IsAciect. chits iternoon: • I Cirnerat t h . deo - No. 11,3.1 11 ft A 'MI/a:TUTU% AMI T. j Ansrrs:st tinxenstr.'s OrriCK. Ww...attscaus, Isen.::ss t ind 7.) Dc directing of 'the Prestantit of rho 'lilted state', tan Intlowing orders AN) 'utdei Free, Drovet hinj. (kn. 11 O. 1. ord will turn VVer thy .etatunand •of the Fourth hlilitary liiatilos to Drove ?AIM. Gee. A. i.:: Glltem, and moored to San Fr muter), California, to take commend : of the Department of California. • teeitiber herrn who raped a while girl du' public Mid Mar Leuisville, defence county, Sal ardilly lask.wen arrested on _Monday, tied Wake and bdrruld .1.3 , a mixed crowd Of whiten and blacks, SOUTH CAROLINA.' Tau Cost Ied—TIBBS One PISO• eg . rci oprou.x. Can .hiwi,tianted an order officially armour]. IngAtuti the Convention has been curl In Woe th Cerniltin. and appolntln Charleston 54 the place, and Jaanar /Sat oebbitdo.y Far it. sier.tubting.. • zun•• and Golttor fly Mania and Padaera. [Be Ttlegrapla to pit littattorot 0t0r.18.7 llaterronn, Cam. , Eleeember Russian itovernment hat made a mit tractsvith the Colt Patent Fire Arm Co - pony, of this city, for the nienufactnne cc thirty. thcamand Rentercontract to be tilled In eighteen mont tlr- One hundred .. Gatling. resolving trams- sooty have Alan' been ordered be the Promise - Government, to be hunt by the Colt Company. and the Itnsalane are likewise to have ramie hulk, Float IBMs bud Grohs Illoirator •Iroß <4 by rue. [By Telegraph to tea Entttb.rob Oistste I . . - Vaunt:tau...sr, Mass.. Invember 21-; The eztenalve flour and plat mills, gather with the Lugo elevator and &II tile mills, ware totally destroyed by tiro bud night. The., mills were known through tout Sew England, and the elevator It. said to Intro been of greater raisnlcy than any other thin side of Albany.. Loss not ascertained. lee mad, Drift at (Or Telegraph Lotto Pp trhargh illaretta.3 11CFP , ALn, Bemire her 3S.—lee and dri wood, trout Upper Buffalo Creek, passe through the harbor - loat night and tot morning with great force. So damag was done. The weather in remarkably, mild, and the ground has heart bury of, Anon since t. 1.0 23d. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, • correspondent says General Sheri dan is unreserved in his expressions of sympsthy the Faulting, but he has a polleferhis . own (or carrying out their rinses which they little dream of. —Obadiah Valiantlde, a conductor ou the Flushlug Railroad, Now York, was instantly killed at West northing, Fri daydnorning lost. • fie was standing on the platform of the oar, and bent forward to look at one of the boxra that, bad her .coine healed, when his head ...me In con tact with a proJoctlng timber of a bridge, cutting hie bead completely oft • —The, committee of twenty-live ,np pointed by the great meeting et Cooper Institute, Now York, on the Ith Mutant, held a meettnx• on Thuroday evening, Alexnuder T. Stewart in the chair. A circular letter wan adopted to be mut to. bunineas men throughout the country, urging them to orgnnize meetinge, cx clunive of party, for theparpone of urg ing General Omit so tbe candidate of the people, Of all grades of politico, for the next Presidency. 12131 E —A Now York Herald cur pendent telegmphlug from Chrrlotto co nty, Vs., . says: Along 411 id throughout the coma-. ties named below a reign of rror pre vails. The freedmen have come den nerato,awaiting the tlistributio of farms, and pow seek revenge bybous burning, cattle slaying and other ont a. The counties of Amelia, Prince Ed mrd, ifax,'ldeeklettherg. and Pitts lvanie are deluged . with such outrages.. Murder, arson and ineendlarism -aro pf nightly occurrence, and a war of race* seems to be inevitable: The civil stu 'oritles are powerless to protect, and hill y poste are so „remote that the while have de termined to defend themsel es. The resolution is death before ney suprem acy. Tho forty, acres sod t o mules promised thouercesouCtaint notbe lug forthcoming caused this te tble state of affairs. —A fashion writer nape °O .-- ; ;if the inosegracefulsikeitere wo naW upon the Fifth Avenue Rink wore a ecarlet and black striped ekist; upper of black cloth, finished'in ecalleps bound in veliet; As trechan beaver, close-iittinpaletot, and velvet cap with aigrette of scarlet feath ers.. ,Another, worn by a blonde with. bright golden curls, wao . a blue cloth skirt short and full; a peplum, or 'Wort upper skirt, In gored widths; of gray cloth,conlod In blue; jacket lifgray, with gray. fur border; blne velvet cap, fur bor..' dm. A very pretty dress was of gray cloth, skirt abort and full, with.searlet cloth facings, forming a deep border, sciirlet'cloth barque, bordered In chin chilla fur, glengeary cap, with fur bor der and scarlet ribbons.— V. T. Mad. —The Severity-eighth highlanders' now stationed at Montreal, alle having a severe teat of their power. of endurance in that cold. climate. Although there has beau only about three inches of snow.; the weather bus been extremely cold, and frosted ears and Peen ere very common. Until a few days ago, most of the soldiers wore the kilts, but they are new allowed to wear trousers, and most of them have ro far conceded their natu ral rights as to adopt the new ordef. The pipers, however, having objected, are id lotted to wear the kilts.. Before . 114 adoptlerf of the trousers the men might Nave been area with bare legs, while on their handeithey had very large and corn fortablellores. &chitty-eighth it the regiment.the sound of ivinise pibroch was no welcome to the besieged garrison at Lucknow, in India, during the Sepoy rebellion.' Oa? ett CITY OD -SUBURBAN. ALLEGIIENIC ELF;C, Eli2l . We place at the head of our column the name of Mr. F,itho!, Drum, the can didate selected by odr RepubliEttli friends of Allegheny for the important office Of Mayor. • That ..Mr. lb is the decided atoice cram party to amply shown by the handsome untidily awrwded over each of the very worthy gentletneet .who competed for the nomination. Mr. Drum Lan long been regarded as one of the most enterprighi, • capable, intelli gent and patriotic Mtizens of Allegheny, and hie ilonainatior(gires decided satis faction to membeis'of both political par ties, who Ire interieted In the 'election only HQ fur as to.seCnre n worthz occu pant of the cheirof the Chief Executive• of the city. Mr. lDrtint way' elected Mayor by Me ildputlicitus of. Allegheny in 11,113, but reeignett to mile:. the corny. and with much credit served his country. On his return he. w+ selected to repro , sent his start: in the!SeleCt branch of the City Council, serving his immediate eon. rilltnerita its well as citloene at large with 6n — deists and' ability. i He will be elected by n large tuaJority,! and trill make an exCelleut and etllelent magistrate. • Mr. Wlllinal Murdoch is the candidate d tot Director of the Poor. I i Is a well known and highly respec citizen, and well igattlilled to till the p . Non. The candldisett for:Clounells and ward Mee. have been selected with care and dgment, and the whole ticket put'for• and by the Ilepublicane of Allegheny eminently worthy hearty and eerneat pport. atonally Meeting of the Y Ceara A•1101alli0111, • The attendance at the regular monthly meeting of theNoung Men's .ehristian Association; (held at their rooms on last Saturday . evening, Mr. Oliver McClir4 tech preeldingt was quite large, and the proceedings wore of a very interesting character. Encouraging reports were received showing the progress-made du ring the month, which must have been gratifying to all concerned. Blurs the last .netting the roll shows an increase of ninety in membership. Fitly-Az of these are from•the Meneheater, Branch whirls has been pieced upgra a permanent footing by Ihe election of the following Executive Ward: D. C. Ileruilton, W, C.% Riggs. J. S. Wilson, B. Souther, W. F. Trimble, W. S. Spnatt, and P. Eisen haioer, • . • Engle have saw, been wide to estab iish a similar organization in Birthing. barn, - but en yet no suitable ;room has been: secured, and comaspundly they have not lover: auccessful. By election of the Board of Ihrectora, Mr. E. T. COM: bans been appointed Superintendent of the Aaseriation, assisted by Mr. 1,, P. Long, and they have also secured Rev. M. B. Pugh, of California, and S.l'. Far mer, of New' York; ae miselonuries to aid the Committee on City Evangeline. tine In their work. • . The prayer meetings held under the auspices of the Assoc:la lion are increasing in numbeii and in tercet antLealla are being mints: from other scearnis anxious fur the establish- Meta 'of those meetings. One from the Seldiens' League of Allegheny- was tic twpted.. anti a meeting announced for every Sabbath afternoon at 1 o'clock; its their Hail on Larock street. . On motion of E. P. Long, n committee, cool:ming of J. E. Sellers, Paul Wright and Jos. Long, was appointed to draft nwolitttotis exprosenviv of the feelings of the Asineintion in regard to the death of Cherie. If. Eithert, OW of its. members, and kn response to Invitations revels:edit ommapeo wsg appointed to visit Youngs town, Ohio, and. New Ceara Pa., to aid in the oistabliebtnent of iMeenciationst ct, these plasose,lnner which the meeting ads The devotional exert:haw - nt Intervals, inris Abort remag - Mr ng. of friendly feeling, during the meeting, lent a chasm to the whole proceedings and rendered them Much More • interesting and attractive. . • =1=1222 The -Chriatniaa Vettliltien of Trinity Episcopal Church Smithy Schools were brought to a;cione on Saturday erening. We have alrewdy noticed -the ,gathezing .'n Thursday evening, of the children of the mission school. tinges- the auspices of the Parish Guild, and the brilliant uul • gigantic Chrintmaa-tree with the treed of gout! : things with which they -were t,enletl. A similar fest-Joni was held on Saturday for the children of the regular Parish • Sunday School.• - This entertainment, like the former One, wan preceded by tirayors,,scriptitre lessons and Cluistrius mauls in the Church. About.one hundiad and mixty bciya and. girls were made glad by a feast of ire .11.111:11 and mires and momenta to Barb. The witch) number of children assent bled an Mese MO' occasliona, and being taught under the supervision of the Itee• for and (wild of the Parish, Is about. three hundred, and slaty. Of theme about one hundred and tiny belong to the Church families and are taught in The Parish School-liotvi awl alined two hundred and ten are gathered out of all parts of the city, and are regularly aught by members of the and loran membersmef room of the .Diamond Market Louse, kindly furnished by the city fir shut pn move. Christmas and Its ermormai tants will be lettgrentembered fie these children, as well for the event so Metuen• tons to mankind, which they have been teught to understand,ets for the feasts end giffit which they have 'enjoyed. If those persona who nave contributed to the expense of Mete entertainments had been present. and witnessed the energy, real and efficiency orthe young gentle men and ladies entregedtu this work of love, and the happy feces of nil tho Child ren, therwould have tinffight they ,had never ',from made so good an Investment eta little money or spoilt an hoar or two more agreeably. The hell as ' Ashland Ilan. The ball given at Ashlhad =Roll on Friday must have been a. rich affair, if Madam Rumor speaks correctly. ap pears to have been patriinized liberally by women of the town, and bad whisky having been need 'freely by both men. and women, lighting, was the order of the night. The principal "set tool , of the evening was between Nellie M'Eedden and Mollie M'Clure, which, from all tie , .counts; was a lively "tilt." The quarrel arose about, "Toddy." 2 .M'Carthy, who, It appears, was claimed by both the - trail creatures. Neither would agree to re linguists her claim' and A light was the consequence.. A ring. was funned; and the contestanta 'threw aside their: wrap plugs, entered It, and went to work. daveral rounds were fought before either Rallied snitch advantage, but finally „bionic received • blow between Rib oyes which in a abort time closed her peepers, and bolt Nellie mistress of the ring.. I Catharine Kearney made Information before Alderman Mchlazdera, on tinter. day, charging - Catharine Hamilton - with 'aggravated , nalmult" 'and battery. Thc. parties reside at the Point, where, 4•to alleged. by the proneentor, Catharine Hamilton keeps a l bawdy Loam. ; and Margaret. Murphy drinkin itouite , ceiling liquor Withont berme, ppeara that the three met at the d rink' n saloon referred to, where a tight occurr: and when the proseentrlx interfered be .wan attacked by tile defendants and r • 'deed a kick from one of them which rocked four of her teeth out. She also z ado lo formationhgeinst one of them f r keep ing a bawdy home,and [booth° fornell . tag 13 . ridor without licence: arrants wore named. Veneratelles alai as chi 12.11. This will be the last and great week of the Mir. Every body will bo ng,Mul the City nail bo crowded. It can not be otherwise, far boas will ..rant to mien this last chance. Thom who want to know hew to conduct: a fah ebould visit and learn; Those who mina to try their good luck :Mould visit and take a chance, and thorns who want to have - n good time themselves and see 'ot.lent in the enjoyment of the same, atiadd not fall to visit the Clty.ftell this Week. The grand, promenade will commoner ovary night at ion and close it twelve-o'elack. Remember the fair _Rua week, and be un , . . New Neat , . 'Preienia.—Our:readers wilt bear involisd that Means. Idecrum il ACNtllale, wholesale and retail tr ming and notion dealers, No: 19 Fifth street, offer an endless variety of faald nable, useful and ornamental goods, a [table for Now Year's prosenta,at prices greatly }educed. irttlr IiuMINATIOIIB. AL LAGUE •• Simon Dr • •• lbw 4.3audldatator Mayor 111.. •. eh fur Direatur or Ch . rOOl,-Caera uses for t 666 nal,.. The Republlcane of.E.TIV Olen} , City on Saturdny i evening eelected by bglot esn dldatss for .'Nfn:Oor,i Director of the. Poor, Connell s, &e., to be • voted foritt the election tin tb Px,42n d.T u cad sly of Jarm an-. Followlni is the fl.ooit of the hal toting : ' ?Vaal. Drum. Ilyier. Callow. Long. klret • ' 011 ! 106 115 30, second 74" 49, - 170r T h Ird-Ist . 0 13 90 104 131/ f " : 1 5 0:1 80 141' Fourth-lit " 73 WI 110 eI 21 \ -33 43 94 ! tinti m' 21 23 • 123 15 Math . •.! ~, ' 116 ! 9 80 18'• soventl 81' 97 9 70, 1407 831 711 59' DqlSCiollo/ 711. POOL Ward.. I 'Murdoch. Alston Find .241 183 Second 434 104 Thled-151 Preclllo3.. 140 183 5.1 . 181 ' 951 Fourth-Lt 130 111 2:1 15 ' /51 Fifth 154 1 Sloth ' as 24 Seventh 1318 Word Norotnastoac Tbose designated) thus ( 8 ) ore the no! mined& _ 1ia.12 WARD. 811.107 commit. . .. . • . .0. O. ph1111n5.....310 ' Henry Irwin ' 140 • (3 velars.) JOhn irszlar..s...M (4yes. ) • • --' .. •Josephtelol7.7B 5 1;flu!11. 8r0w:n..28) 0.l •eur. II nun._. 311 Ilene, Oess(lg..-...103 .-' •Geo.W. I you ' 8 8 Tnos. 51331 th 118 . C. Cotner U . / A. S. Bell IX !011001. D1Z1437•011.4. • litobert f00ng....219 C. W. Benny 8 15 •Aloses BOrlantl...K3 'I. W.•liennedy... 187 Alieneent? Wm. Thompson . JUDOS OF tLICCTIOSIII. *Susi. Ttiompson..2B7 Davla }verzorou or zsre-rtoir. . Jobn Tbo.. Mum 11:0 antra rarprscron. Jos. Jobtacon....lB9 Jar. Pollenborg... 84 KV=t!1=1!!:!1 Samuel Irwin SECOND WARD. 021ZOT Gco. D. Alex. Moore 219 W. 11. - Dtmbam...4.sl .W. D. McClintock-32G Wm. TO4O. Jr • -403 Utlllee Baird -- James Itned.. P. Swam 74:0 Menousig...3l4 7;,4411100010....,...200 SCBOOL olaiaiross. John Drown 8 B. L. ThOippson... 71 6 11. at. Dunlap—an John McDonald... al A. L^.mare 133 J.B. 8i0nn........331 John Thompson-117 D. Danolmm .7smeh M. Carr.-17T Eaton 338 Joscpla lima 413 MN .111!isele02. (Nti CPO •acoor or axonal, 1., w. EL Alexander.l44 W. W. A1ezi41111w..193 BriCTOIG/ A. Richey 957 0 31.30merville.J..ta Hugh Ward .973 M. Shelly lit Jos. Spraisoe °IZ • atorasr Istrscred. I. D. Hedger atl Wm. Cbarobars.4.l4 Geo. W. Us:Jou...J:3 Cdaa.9ll4light. ...Wm. Colder X3O . As 1140 App) Wm. Bowdon COX•TAMILS.. .• • Wm. Evragoe...!33B isallnDorrald:4-112 infgo WARD. r r.rt toltet. Caanell-Jae.Moßelazo.. 482 23.7 ear J. B. Bmllb 243 160 Com. Connell-U=9 liaotbap• 337_ 1S11" , 500 Geo. F. Coolls7•. 438 243 075, J. R. 08194 ..... 23 MI IL J. Greel•-.' ... 311 1771 531 .1, M. Brentn:L.: 434 119 373 N.Vren2B4lo9.Jr 7- 281 537 489 • . 147 149 47d G. F. Bellmola.,. 108 m , 104 B. C. Obenler 87 87 131 Joon Bush 74 80'131 Sebool 01ra:ton-James ?ben:. No m 717, C. C. 804 Le. Ammer-R. R. dos. No. opposition. Judge of Itleetlon-Wm. Itoy 8, Ist precinct- Led olg 13Itaffor,id do. In.peetora-A. J. Pen te,ose. Ist precinct. • 79 in. 11. liana . . 91 plvoltet.. Return Inspcetors-A. Lionsoilast. plet. Wont< F. attreter, sot do. Constable-ieter Bolster.. FOVI2III WARD._ LIZ p. 24. p.TVI. mbricrAintog-J. C. ratt.r.oo, °op, Cos. COVOcd;-3. 6"61114181:,112 - IRO' ‘• lobo Illteoral•lOI Int Zet Nob% M. BialetS3 184 487 Ilagh McNeil. 2.6 07 309 . . - • • Joe. 9t iII • Lord. Moat-- 100 110 We 5. MOM tol9-1..r. J. P.Alooro 10 191 T bog. 11oesoce.H7 79 ST Juo.llsoloujr..los _t99 - - 1 O. Looml.•. tla U . 957 Jos. Crafg......191 14• 119 d.weseor--.19z. .199.5amp1e.....111. WO 'NA J. of El/91309—W. B. rot rletueo Ist pre'cL, Lsoriard Wattol9lll do :C9alloblo-3. J. / 1 / 4 daeld 1 111 D1 / 1 71111 iF7IIi"ZAMI.RD"..•3I 1A 111 F f /ELIOT CODICIL. Alex Pottorma•...lo Goolle 1910....1111 (Rome 8011er . ....41s R.J.Monti, 44 000001 00VIMIt. • k. O. aar1!.....1.1811 IL T., Wb1te.......131 .7.P. Kellner:ly 0 ....1X1 Jansen Howard.._.. J. 11.: Lineleay•....l94 J. H. krasltr if is. 0111c1and....127 • lICROCIL DISZOTOIts. P.J. Hive Joriatla.(l•llleither.lo7 N. M. Llinlin• David Lathier. ~. C. PC Abs.. Jlti B. B. Painter.... laS James Walthar.. - .1b71 a. B. Neetall. 1. F. enmtttnrll..ll9 1K Panama Cl Jokier& .• • Isaac B.ewattf —.926 sai issoa. • Canty Tan105.....160 David Lutbay..... 64 • JUDOS OF LUMIIOI,II. Canahays..e2i • I .J. Wi11ti05.....178 W. C. C00k4.....-90 a. D. Thowpww4lll W. 8. Ta710F....--. IS mantis nessurroa: a. At. nuirora• G. W. Rano!SA..l72 othrersso.s. 1 ....AV Dixon 81eby...... IS BIRTH WARD. '1 . •lILICOT COUNCIL. Etrkpalr , oli•-.112 L. Peterson Pre& Grinners-316 L. Meaner-- 24 Dr. W. Wilson-- 61, W. P. ...... 14 C. A. Elotehhuis...lll s3 C. , A. Lyle , cosmos convert.: . ER= Ilenry Warner 6 -153 • 11._27 Sefton 47 W. IL 1511:511nm—. 75 W. W. Brown—L.. 42 IL A:Oarne+• 154 W. 5. Spratt.. .. L.. . it J.C. liwrpnt• 1511 Xi. Slnbtrd4Dn.l... 4B Robt, Hods• • 113 . - I • acippor.ntaimons.i J. E.Seerrell•Oe..— 73 J. APCaI um 106 W. r. DI J. LiwalleT .. '4... 94 P. Roo:* 160 J.Cuattlngb ....GO T. 117 (.1111aon• - 139. tiamool Pier 69 J.P. nichey• in.. C 7133. Pugs ' 11 W.Cunniogliamo.lo6 ' I. I •' • 48.8 or XL1101.101r: , W. T. Te184864 4 ....103 J. 646Int7re r I 48664wr0z.• Jr. D. Temb16 4 ....111 W. E. Jobnata.— 67 MDR. RIMUITOII4. Wm. Meant, • 64 11. Uhrl44ano../.:. 61 Dr. W. Wilson ' it • " CO.STAILL B.J. Ulna—, 1175 • mamma. Wm. Masao. ImChrl.Win 7 . 3 N.Qumlorwm...l 4. klayer4. • • II SIZVENTEI WARD. 'WO - lanai] to tit Oompleta reurro, frtna thl. Ward, bat leery %OM , LboL 10110Yrior oorolNuton. for Couoctla were wades , 1 Wi4ainor and David Reese. Couigoig Cormetr.--Georto Obir, Henry Geyer, ViilllamErqer and Charm Woisey, loportakos I ilocaokoclors. The groat deck in the pace of Dry Goods of almost ev ry description Ls well knOwn, but purchasers of Carpete lave ii t, learned' to their disappoint:neat, upcin looking through tbo market, that no eon:. eiderable 'reduction In the price of that clans of geode has 'yet been matter Mire is, however, a probability that the,pres surefor lower prides from consumers and the trade will Cud Tice or compel the Man unicturens to make some coactriocil be fore the opening. of theerwingtrado. Par enterprising . neighbors, licraria, a tit collinn, 71 and 73 rirai street, ever so licitous to adventni the Interests of their customers • and the public, have, Since Christmas, concluded to offer eitimie ex rn tordinary inducements to persons' con templating- any purchases in theirlitte, to make their selections, now, instead of welting until busy times. Thiy have accordingly, reduasi their choice and at tractive iitock'of goods on hand; consist ing of the niontdairable_ etylos, in the Market, of Cerpele,'oll Cloths, Window "Shade., and Lace and Damask Curtain., in smolt Ilguren as will fatly OutlciPont "Cl reduction Mot may be made Inter in the mea.vou. Tho cliaraeter anti reputa tion of th Odious°7l he e. StUnrun tee thatthin in not an nun° nement made uakiny to bring customs In ere old or un saleable goods at a ellg reduction, but q * that their now end cho stock In actt , ally offered at lass then it would coat to .day to replace the good.' 1 , . . r two C 3 7 c I :6 8 ee te,t4 o'clad rliation cod. will be a Tinton 11:11 otitis 'Voting Men Of did ti in the Second Preshyteriar tier of Penn and Iraddatte log at half plod "wren *accent and cordial. Any! Younit rnell la given to aq • . Dlscharged.—Keuitedyl ' with larceny before Ald • had a hearing on Saturday ed in his discoargc, Werth dance of his guilt. T r or m4n hlci being 1 NUMBER .301 =2 OPERA Horne_--The past week at the teem Mouse has been the most , profita 7 ide tO the managers of any Tr, &ceding one this seas 7!. It'lle - Mariette Ravel. the celebrated French artiste, Dm met with unprecedented enemas, and the re ceipt, at the treasurer's box have been largely increased t,:ry. it. Mr. Canning, the manager, has succeeded. in effecting a roagakomeat with her for nix nights Mere, which doubtless will be profitable to both parties. Persons r,hould not fail to secure seats, as the house will' doubtless be crowded every night, MiLTANIAN TALEII:RAIIX..—This anal". proachable work of art, illustrative of. the immortal poem of "Paradise Loot," is drawing very line audiences. By uniyersal request the management will give four more entertainments, to-night, to-morrow, night, Wednesday afternoon and night. We hope none of our read ers will fail to pay this really , meritori- Otis work of urt a visit. Tar. APOCALTPSE.—The great tableaux extvbition of the Apocalypse, which has been attracting such immense crowds to Masonic Hall, will 'continue for 'three days longer, during Which time a mati. two will he given every afternoon. Per sons desiring seats should secure timid early. OPIPHANee attendance at the Orphans' Pair, in the commodious basement of the Cathedral, continues very lingo. The chance, books are rapid ly up, while the lists of the vari ous articles contested for by boat clubs and individuals present a handsome ar ray of vote.* • , • CITY lIALL.—The 'Universalist FAIT at City Hall, was well attended during the past week,,rind It is, confidently calmer— ed by the managers that It will be more liberally:patronized throughout r e present week. 4cw Valeria Utfas., In the epleadid asoortment.of boll y goods thrown open for the inspection f the public at Pittocka Bazar, opposi e the PostelTice, will - bo found a very II collection of parlor games, which woul be acceptable gifts to the young or of . Plttock has everything Worth. keeping. We stock of the works of shmdard au thorn is hard to beat; his endless variety of ' Juvenile and toy books •• challenge comparison; hie duo Collection °Morally bibles and hymn and • prayer books are m cheap as to be within the reach of all; his photographic album. display is im mense; the line of writing desks, port foliw, • ladies'. companions,' workboxes, rte., is something worth examining by those who ore in a quandary as to what they shall kayos a present for a friend. Books, ststtonery, photographs, fancy goods, and everything else peculiar to tbe tine of trade cart no where elm be purchased to better advantage, than lit - Pittotk's. . - ntsesiew r (Meese: . At a regular meting of the memhirra of CryXtal Soiing,Dlciaioti. ;Co. st, eyrie of Temperance, held at Moxart Ball on last Saturday erenieZ, the following of deers wet" Sleeted to eery° for the ensu ing tains, and will be metalled into office on next Saturday everdng: W. P. Horace S. Snowden; W. A. James; C. Harley; L. Minnie mayor; A. It. S., John .AniTntx: P. S., Joseph D. Lewis; Tresattrer,l , .A. - .l.:!wriee; Cor.. James M. Itleakiey; ArreitataneCoZ, W. 'lt. Reddish; 1. S-1. W. Crooks; 0: S. William Reynolds; Chaplain, T. C. Davis. Lady Officaro—lot L: A.. Mies Mande Boll; :Id L•A., Miss B. C. Mintlemoyer; Scl L. A.; Mos Sadie Wallows; L. C., Mims Mollie Northwood; L. S., Mho; Alice Mathe,ee. . • This Division is in a prosperous con dn, and is fast Increasing in members. The LoTars of Cool Kuala will have ' d tine opportunity this evening of hearing a Grand Yowl Concert, to. be given in Ezeelsior Hall, Allegheny, .under the direirtlon of 'Prof. Lawton to will be i mei ted by seine of the be ' s amateurs in bp . dribs . It ts fir the benefit of the biii tr - §BiliirliiiiVernadeon'lhithay School, which need assistance very much. It Las been supported for nearly a year &lomat wholly by two persons, as we learn ,l in - the now ask old in he un dertaking. The school boa Inclosed largely and the need of teetaments, smiting-books and Sunday school papers is any much felt by thoee In c.r.ge., We hope our citizens will respondlgeard. ly to this praiseworthy object surrgive them al crowded house, and we an pro• mine them a fine treat, as .the mimic is selected with care from some of the bag masters. • . l ~. , The Weed Reylmr taellatio Was all the go for Christmas : Don't fall to get one for a New Year's present. • • - Secure the aWsze,” for It it tbe beet, ....- Though many machines la the inertia. tame • • WM, Ors for Irm.rr-r. nave ll !yelpers. Et do. all the work wi with each ease.-erl so lee— Wbee'er ..hal/vossus it wlll sure gets veva It het greints 'or silent ln so other we're' • Mi)M MM Call and sae It al R. IL. Lnig's, :la, 112 Meer= diterils4e, 2Vo. 19 Fifth street, Miyajima opened a very beautiful lot of those elegant Scotch plaid handkerchief and glove boxes which kayo 'had such rapid sale to purchasers of presents. In asmuchas this is the last Impartation of goods of this character whiclethe house will make this Seamen, those desiring to make selection will early avail them selveS of the opportunity afforded by the fresh Invoice, .The firm have likewise on hand a very fine asscrtment °lgen end holiday goods, which they offer at greatly redueed — rates 'to their whole's:ale' and retail patrons. • Large Aftendance.—Thaattendance at the special sale held by Meesm. Joseph Rome it Co. Nos 77 and 79 Market streM:has De ed large, and *thousands of persons hare already availed themselves of the rare opportunity afforded for ob taining trim:Magi, notions embroider lee, and general holiday goods, at great bargains The flon are determined to close out their imittense stock at piths lower than. i ll& i beett offered here for many years.' es le who are In the city to num theli holiday goods are earnestly invited to this house with Commendable Energy.—The portion of The furnace building belonging to the Sable Iron Works, which was burned on Friday night, will bere.brdit immedbxte lylthe contract for tbe same havingbeem ,lot on Saturday. The firm are new ntri. Mpg the roll and nail factory hay ing an unusual amount of muck Iron on band, and will, in e few days, kihre their entire works kgain in operation. ' ult and Hattery,—Ellzabeth Mur ray made information, on Saturday. benne Alderman Taylor, against Patrick weieh and James (.Cale charging thbm with assault dad battery. She al leges that they throw cinders at her, strikingter several times. The partieit reside tit the Fifth ward. 'A warrant was leased for the arrest of the accused. Allow lathe Market.—Brldget Jordan made Infermatlou bcforo•. Alderman Enfant on Siturdai agalnat Owen Dillon, charging him with aseault and. battery. Tito affair occurred in thelDlam• d Mar ket,srhero the ',ardent It appears • =rol es' about a stand. A warrant fantod fo the arrest of Dillon• nal.--Mler a tourer save the Old Continent,. Robert andlamily, retained 40. Meal', all enjoying ixtrfec.: highly elated lath Meir - els and experience. We lir come them - home. ttee,—The ollowing wero appo flied an Agee in tin 811 1 % irard, o primary ng Amble, W. . Brown inil ocuthe Co naMed. vatic • I.`xeutivo Com Allogheu_y, at tl Jcorp y h Kir k , Henry Warner I .. j i d . Surety of th Peace.—Ed math) ,infor m Lion before Strain; again' bilobael Nau surety of the aoe. Ho all. atteumod )u breataning in lanzusgo tow him.. ..A. w Willed. -In 182 ay • untc , man in Ti . se ran from Joigny n.. .Paria,i to Ap . • igny, e distance of Afloat' mileta, in see , . ty-taro minntet. The Weather woe bad end the road quite muddy. Hezaria f owed by two Judges on horae... On mplet- olt log the fk nip tulle the. ye ng man breathed roe, nd chewed no atom of barest, Ile : e borsea,on w ch the dgea ere mounted.N, were badly blown." o many ,or-entntOdern et out nal Ala feat? . . l eating h eld h, ear -1 a even t An 1 to all . . mot_ ----1 , i A T , ../F. 6 .—ltte • tour°, Cludei he Steu nettle Se , and cal Sean of Intanut. . argod Strain, result, • o evt- . 'MT , mix at other 1,, - f7t, _ - THE warT,T GAZEITE • WEDITEDO Asti MUM, — A loom "oat, otootAtill.ll FORT! COL vICOS of lotonotlar madlalf loOt Ti lat t ra. moat( tattoola/A Mint Now" VT pwo valaalga 141641" lunar flar roof :y and Moot sod moot rolloblo 111"iclal "deny. mental Mutat Reports plalro M af..e.an a. atty. No Tarmac. Xlietoula Or 011eohoot el oaldba without U. 3al to nbriib" =coed one copy of paper to tha r parooo op Um al" Additions co alobli cati Oa all" timA at slob nom Nem. ro aoascallmas.—fa ordarlaa 7oa► ;',. : Pain; be sure and amity what taltlba TCO wait, as lirs Woe a WeAaesday scriber. 'tannic but ono mall a week. I . firMaaer by Draft, RSVP., MOT br la Zsglatared Latter., alba mat at Addrana .Azwr're. .• • TITTIMPROH. Pt 7rA Ago+ I=ll2l .ITATIC—NAY.—On Wedges doe crofts, Dino_ at the residence. of the brines snooer. the Nev. Jobe Pones*. MD:. noolsle.l lin , L. E. nOyder. hlr. , Es,. NV. Bellefonte. Fl.. and h IN MAUI FAY. nf , Chen} CUT. ' lUelli . fori wa•is please com• 7 , %DIEM - , • eateteety et lb e•Moce. M. JAM.% STIIIIh ig tlfillD, t.. 11 he the 00th Tumor Ms age.' Itineesl tram hlaima nes'aeve•. No: I bile!. lerd Meet. Alleg May. ilsie Raychem r.) es Tete...ev e at 10 o'clock Tbe trl.tet let the holly are reep ttvlly Inel , e.lt aimed. UNDERTAKERS. ALEX. Ala EN, 111V11EIRTA.ELEc:. -, , No: is* Yoarth !kraal. Dlitatrargb. 1:4.. • COfITDS. of all blade: C/pl.l•F>l. Gld./17..1,1:a. every deradditlaa of /mord , run:debt/at( Ik./4.0.. turalskad. 'Boma area slay sad algal. Ltooka an d Carlin. turals44l. Raranisozza—litay. Da Id Karr, D.•id.oder. • B. W. Jacua.• D. D., kora..Doing. , • Jacob U. ler. End. .. '^- titiONET. ivit.e .. --- . Okla 81.. - 1 - ROBEICT T. IItsDNET. Mime es t ..' Tan ..11. EnnaUs gr. No. 43 Okla 11. Allegheny. and No. to Matuond Sioare. for John Wilms a 8r05.,) he.. allonym .... 01 s best Meta/ Mow/wood, IV Mout and Inaltatlon • \ Itssewood Commas • Walnat cola. Irmo C./ St. - 17 wagds. ' ft/rood Coal. two upwards: all other C.O. to propOrltoo. Carriage. aue Mears,. ' • Puldshed at low rates. crop., Gt... cjsto . .. sod Ingral•lngfarnlsbegiralls. = UPlce *en day and night as ' I NIODGERr. rNDERTA .'i J. • HER JIND EMBALMER. (stutremar tulle; ' • * loin bt'llt. K. Bodges,/ No. la OS. utsvol , three doo fro m Beaver. .alleshony Ude: 04 *- mum, ~ ro d. Mahogany. Wa l nut sod W. , wood lull I. Coigns, at, the lowest redeem" prtros. oyes at Wl' boon. day sad edam:. Mane. Cambs n turnlah. on short nots. • and Ms m t reasonable ten. ROWABD ,CZ&IINIECICI, Ult. '''' DEILT*EIft: Oetos; No: :44 Ohto Street. illegheotHetallle. Homewood and o th er .a.M. ass, wi th complete stock of funeral Ylfrolsthoi Vocais, op dead:M . . lAm' %%semen mouth.. t lowest irides., Smie end Lived Stables, I. her of n f. mad Middle Streets. Careleast, ' a.k.a. , BMW.. :toddle horses. Its..' to.. for hlre..ll. . .. . . . LOST. . . LOST! 4Aperi Lir,t4lr 1 7 t'brist. • leasers ng, betweeiaJatala Bobb'S Ind, on Granrllle atreet..end Luckier'. store.. on Ifebowr ntrent, by way: of thwlearA • PUCK- BOISIC, eintalrlor Ilbp[tt 47a and three near- Ler dollar* In BUrer. A Mena reward will be paid to the andel.. It left at EQUIPS ?thee Store, de Marra' Hite; Or el TITIS orner. FOUND:. .1F0 , 11,11T/D—WAITCA--in.l4lls. ad . 1:s ' I b ifo d : " 1111 1" 8/.. th' IZ I . lt ' S TI TII P * .IST w" , " .U w : 'bony City. ra, 11 , 001UND-- --- A . RECEIPT R4lr AgeHOOK. toPPOteit to belong to W. O. AMA' , nt Peoplee Line, which eon bob bY en 'yOglAg et THIS OF/106w .1 paying to adver tisement. • ' I . • • ' l• I EMT'S. • ' SALTSM&M.— i.bbi.g. - whit.e coda,' no.. oastwol mate 11 gral • ir .ritclautalc•mao, Ito cam a• la .adOblo trade. A4dreaa orncr. WIN. RENT. 1 • WANTE. NI, Tort J) . der) and .11ollon 1.11,11.4116 100 a Coned a Pe:m.7ll IIegaCHAAT, Tula liii arga and subatan •sE. on *e'er strert. Irrar rata r 0.14.0011 streAkos 1'0;0. A. DEIMUY, CM • I •BfF • noon ' alttarted dr. re- TO JLET--td IlarkeL Went male Zatixtr* num 1.41/0.1 Bank. 4 . TO LET* --T it •n n 00, me Dwelling attach situated on Fernrairset, near Dlae and eller. The dwelling has 4 room. W h a rented togeth ror tenant.. En sire of , HATS • iiTILIVART. No.!ltaLlOertg Want. • Port SALE. bewie--iruirr Aii'D • g ilatiti.-411 . sli cl rnt 213011110 r ant.- dm retail Floo and More. doing in food' baldness, on ono of thi rincipal business Atreett et this nay. batlstbetomresson. elven tor *ell- Xddrens . •81.713LX • Stl.•' Loot Box 114 rlttsbur b. Pa. pOK SALE—:.OII6EB,—e 1. ... HowAnws Lamy. dad Sale dtabld, 010 And FAMILY BOILS! \ t AT): Wed DAPPLE GREY HORS=idle I.ARGIC DRAUGHT m, RAID:RAID:three MAj r. C . KAM* two GREY RAIDDI FIHIT I. new• tits dienedics- Reld Hold. • ddid7Hodsn bald and •Id on tosualaidol. FOR . cutitinroir'isE AND TWO, LOTS, shunted on;aylor avenue. Second .1161 d. Allegheny, - bar' Jr a tenet on 'Saylor roma or 40feet, and rnMar back 90 sant ea • In Ikea eater. Thick bons with el: mom. yell lobbed: . good etalgo see n carage hewer, geed gnat ander eke boom, and water and es tbeonghone, All In reed . ° der. Tor (critter rier. etrultri minty, of IlAiditteX a HILL. Mai I. tab Agents. tio. Pt Bearor strut. Foseinie . and Lot on corny of blentnitten we, Adams stritinn, seat Poona? /Wiwi, Los 41 by tigi fgoto Howe frame. containing ? roma and good half; "ed. tenwered. 800.. and Lel en Lbadteld. tidbr street. Allegheny City. Lot Lot Se byii feet: house frame. cantatas fie ramie watt : good miler; +War end gat. Also, Naomi mph Hawn* and Lose to gtodlotallon. lndeirebt HIM • CO.,' BO e et street, near Cherahh. ManChestar. _ FOll SALE—That well known • I.A.VIILIT *AND, 'lnnate In tie Tittle Treed. known aetwAnderson Hall. • adjolnh.g. the Market Hoilse, on Benn street. The budd ing Is thew stoslos high, and most an • tantlally bulll, eintsklng tee WV. UulPicuthi.if !welds, large Concert dial', • good stable' on lbw trek end of the lot, whlek Is 6 by BO seek Acep• rims the nonvenlonee of the localt:g, athouse kw establlthed a WWI hutinea, We:tent equal If not lei/F.l . thw wy other MUNI In the wood. fie better paying yropeiti Is now offerke,gln the market. BILL. 13111,18 TSB LT, Baal TAW, ,Agenttli Butte. etfeets taturanwellle. LOON, AS YOU PASO BY,' AT TIM LAlttif kXDII.3OIi:T rnsrLAT DIINBEATH & HABLETT, 66 111111 BUZBT. ♦ta teekleie of good. In tear iltle. They hare, jut eteeired•neer stock of - , , Watches, Jewelry,\ Eater Ware, arzarsciats ARP AdC . l.l..arL • ace.3., • • I , whuii tat y tietistatitig WWI at vznT LOW PROMS. frAnir 6. XLALth, Merchant Taller, Cur. Par and Pt. Clair Streete PITTSBUIGH, PL rtf,'"! 11/11, Ur city health rOpeatl glad to TUE' BEST BOLIDA QUI biesestebeseoelebra . l64 ' '• • Wbebler -* 'UMW. Newisfr '• ," llbaebbies, b;slltYilbdition as! liml Itdeo by WM.sYmulan * co..= ; mug saws d Joyce Iderman ,ton for that the &Medea t was VERCOA l AEI! .. ovilloo4iotat/ ovracerwriaast I Aa lamanse nd olds u/011allat H. 8 ITH'S . :Anomie ISTABLIMILEII7. *kips wyWil ST.. Ganger of pstersi, 011PHABIP • • Ah 3FL - IN BANINIENT oF THE CA711E01,41. OPS 3 Z,7=210 Ez :,. 1111