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O'CriapC32slX. *NEWS BY - ABL . g. , tl •T'hii:oilentau it - stion . Seted-- ;..; Suirtengley o;, Cretin In - •• , . .St 41 . i. ts, ..r surgents7Ludefl. ite: . Postipone=. 4 „i ra ,', 1.. ir ,f k ,__t' S i c iitheztterthe l Confeierict Ottire Powers—All quiet in . Spain-- Carlists - Under Sorveillance—.. • Elftr Ettipipean Fidullibi Muir - i - deredrfieffeiliMettliittd-'--Tettrful . . Colliery Explosion—Justice of :- the`Peace ' Assassinated in Cork. -4,Wei.anktti4l:B.) rinib7iiiiii - diaptri" -- ,r -- ... ,-,TVEKEY AND GREECE.. I 'L ' onnoir December 31.—One day's later - ,-, OEMS has,Sntreeeived froni:Daestentino • ple. The insurgents in Crete have all made lubmission to Turkish authority, and a pro ,Otsional Government has been established Oret.•-; 3. II; -, ..‘!.. 1 :,) - I', ~ •J '.! - D'Etaltid; alifceinber -31. - -4.; dispatch) froM • Dduatatitinuple states that Petrovalake end the Greek,volnnteers in„Crete have,sunrco. dered to the - 'Turk's. : CWISTANTINOPLE, 31.—1 t is officially an ,notmeed that the last of the Insurgents in Torte hailtsiiirerafered tn:theTforceti Of • Toile. - ~, • LoNnoei Decemher 31.-The meeting of the Conferetice of,the Great rowan] on the -Oriental glaestion, which was fixed- for the • 20••• pf January, ha --bee n i postponed,. anti 4,40,ate of - its asse .'n, ,if indeed ft;d4 Incateened at'all„,180 twuncertain. a. P.t,,:0 PAuts, December 81• It is reported the • borerence, if - held, will adhere to the • tdffulffirallinielniiir ,p,.iT l- 7 - ', Likdrimpateli Ittatn;fAtiii.na-tiayis- thb•:lrrrillek War Minister Aide has acne to Cerigo to 'disband the ,Volunteers raised _in r that - .• - •,',14141:71 - Vri ft ? Tr. TA ,:l -, -, .4 ,'-!. ~,POOlisfaintiiioe/iO4/8i 41641.tiA -4411 •- , .igh Government, Shim 111 Oa t aof the iGreek Envoy, shows good feeling towards the.t.ire*..resider4.,nb hp .. The .7 erghie newepaper says tfittortsatas :notaacepted, and probably will Move •„the.proposition for a European Conference. , . • • Manam a December 31.—via Loucks:, De -I✓Orptu;LllueF.o w a s, A.flprOgllfp*l o 44 - 4:t SWIM tfewtlikfit agb,sand tiferniniT ;Wald lero de Roda was ordered there with a 'troglos• 413,0---people were cf,.'hostreveni before . the Goneral'a - : arrival. The country is entirely tranquil The Carlists at Navarre„we . Carefully ni 'watched by the Governentib prevent any outbreak. . , _ Kuutrn, December 32st.ren. Cibaltero' Belinda,- having restored quiet in "eVille, has returned to Cordova. The ational 94grd at tilevßifi 110"1,36110iittraietscp eit Fitz k DailleMbel4 ,4 4M I.atArbit ...' SC- Tcurred in Bfalaga, where barricaded had been erected in the streets by a portion of, .the people. The dlsordir is' likely to be *RIMY nuoprtuaa4. The _, Carlist agitatipn gii;itbrisomp • ' T , , 2 y , 1 . dt 13771 GREAT BRITAIN: • J.Jouno3r, December 3lst—A dispatch :frpai Suez, in anticipation of Australisn „twins x stjea ,„that, ,inteßigenge had been 2eceitedr.4rit, , Xelbtinnez from. ,New Bealanil that fifty Eaftipeinefamilies ltad been murdered by Mavries. _Lounos, December 31.—A. dispatch from "WilqukrqPrtiqbat.A.UPTAbig , plosign .F..44.34413k:C4a11eA1f twenti.- wo bodies are already taken out. Dusmu., December BL-Cole Bates, Jus- Ilce of the Peace at Tipperary, has been shot .4:lttad . tbAt 'Pity - "je.pvitt,rif ') - :1.3a tairadfsg."" .' • FRANCE. ''.Puts. December 31.—A -decree -signed , -try, ~. al...Ronlier is'phblisired - .•Which 'assigns thet, new organ -.of the, ( GoVeiiiiiiiiit 'Pie '.. US of u.TournltOgicial-De L _•-E . miviie." ' ~ess '. • -Paste, .Deogrutier 31.„4-Thai official , Joni t- says' the! •Empertir' NapUleon, - iti 'JO i , ugrtle foreign:4 - mbaspilorson. New ... • ear's Day, will xiontplitinelif 'them - od the iszertiorkmade.by thcfPrOirers to,lettle the fp:tertilltieidkui as a n plaie - - 07 the ceful policy which 'll:wi poltlyssi - , . 1:r ‘ •.. • . . RUStitt ~ :•i f " •;,... , ; t ST.. PtrEassupo....lhoernber 41,...-The? rtira.or-81. -PeteinibUrg ‘ editoriallY. Si , swathe hope tNitt,he ,E'prtd,_ . , ....will.wltb. raw the ultlmstbm seinV•to it'isee . :liefore 1 ' ... Confereubs assembles. r - 1....,' -. :.le.-4:- , 1-.:b i . . s..i. . ; '...- FINA*CIAL AND collalleitVW:- •:.I.,i)N -. Doli,.Dic.3 . l.liib - 23elbz:zrmuiv, d..14%@ 9 '2 . tot adirtitillc:BlfookSi teod; 5 : 20a 74; Erie 293 e, :Illinois 95X,„nnt.90ii: before ftportaadi: •„ fi . _,'` - .I „ _....- .....1_• Pn f i '• ,_ auppopr t. p.4sq...ltlveltsirenty, T ixpride /91i• ~...• ,i., ...:...141,4_..1A, , ,, ,y,.. ,_UN:prisoor, Dea......*.Cotton Ilrrise,sales ir) o oootakie middling- uplands-at •1015;)-414., 13 rleana:llg. T llanchener yarns and i sottuni •:., goods firm....Califo rill a- 'Waite - wt Allt Os. -, f, 9d.; western 92. 10d@ 1 0s. Flour 29P -- f "'for; - Western mixed. Corn 275. 6d.@S7a, 9i1.1 Oafs Be. 7d. ,Barley ss, Peas . 45e. c h .! I -. Beef 1955.; Liirdjeltser_ lEht! , eitepOti ~ ~, • 633.,aci: Antrith PetfOlanin 71, .red • - . 7d. Tallow 48s. LONDON, December 31.—Tallow, 4kci . 1 - ' Alsrwpap p December 31.—Petrol . heav3l. 4 s3.sifranmi bid; 54 francs asked. • , HArk; DWemberBLL-Cotton, 4 l26afrancs. :2 • spas, December 31.—Donres easier; ndisiti_ . to ;/;7. 4 ... e c.Wi7Chlte , ;.FM44-ailr., - .4. 1 6 . ,, 1? - 4PoittSbardn04zettteS4 , i•..t.f*.:D0wer,51.;461.1•6 4 4,, bkh aft -tbo 'fi , Zbe;rell*blef bile ,riatebitd,, ra - - • :t he "effect that another; i' . t hits: Iskettlolsce in the - -iirgotiltal matains.faitlerge" climber of:!.lndienal tlosaid tolivei been killed. • iEtatelsWebier , the Kidwell,' and' Little !Itassnontjhe,l pahoesi Isere ; taken , prisoners,. all nunnint, 0 property - I ' captpfeil:tr.Ths . ans4bgaged were 'the B.lewslipelifsf,. ifnnee add Arapahoes.. Futhhii; ParliCafing ,'cannot be given, in conseiine4e of the.otli, 1 alai messenger ;losing his. ,- *:vr_hilonixt edng,the Arkansas' river.: " '. '' 4 - ', '-',--- . 1 ,__ ~ , -.t i l . itcw York elty , stews. ' , tilyTelepton • t s . Um, Pittsburgh Cilltettil , :•l. l" •""r,, c6!MIN Yong. , DerAul .L er al' 4 a w „ v r ' r..r.L.1 this,A,SS'ic,_SOIOAC irmn a -t Q..J.na,li Trio flied bYlit: .k. .."..."Q 540 MO. a/17 -- ~- 71 I nolt .''' .. " 7 -- crops have done t t . of collars, whose d 4 it ova „:filyin. cottot_on.,..,- 1 - 7 - -. iar ~,, id • ko se ste mmed.- ITh'e adi2lntoit , tteno I to , . In LOthi L ua ,...'",,,ll e J a l,4 by enough to 'by Fawley tit wells. _.,.. Aosta - ...a the fretoo*--7 ' 4 damaged to he f"n b i ll il v an'e tO Ems-' 1 l Weal t( 2 tort next wat°ll s' n goace._areele.7lPn edin:t k toti p ,• i own steolukt, , , thouirX of cOnrs A i tutor . 02 ___L_Ir' 4, ,,tcb'Il i , lalltreildy 6seil l ied ,and ' ,I `, tti.,i,iceiet,,k- : - . 1 (or resITIPtIvR ` ' ' s' ,, Ai ..,. ' 1 . 4411 ...t.,- --'' ' "' ; • 11.--i.►' t, 0. , 4 - ..,,za...,-1. ~ r -„,---,,-,...--,,:-.--.. -., .t ~ ,z.,.....,._- , -,,, i ~ , A - - -. ..-- - *l4s% - tatte •7 • a. • v fr TliTefiral • • • 4,41,1:4,', By Telegraph to the Plttaltirgh Gazette.] WAsurNorozc, December 31, 1868. N** Yr*4N!S The . army and navy officers and govern ment officials will pay the customary re spects to the. President on New - Year's to citizens will be unite general. THE PRESIDENT CANED The President was to-day p_resented with a line hioiray`ciine etif MW - Lboltout Moun tain. The donor is an old personal friend. JOHN H. SIIRRATT. During the past few days several wit bf messes for the.Unitegt Stqtes Thaw-tap " fore the Grand Juiy, at the Instincd of Pt District Attorney, forth i pivpose iif Oil. , g evidence on which . to ..biki Lk:kw/Intl* meat against Jolill. Siirrati. ~ pAoRKA. - t -.r ' i i , .. 1 ‘f /. i The , TratitzleAVlth ',Ylltregrgi .ion the Ogechef44The Civil Auttio tied. Placed at Defiance•-:-Publie - Illeettrik d 1 White Citizens. E By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.l lialr.iliNdEf, Dicember 31.—The Ogechee , •.. , , • trOubles gontintr. Mr. Meddleton's house was burned lak.knight and the crops ru ined. All the whites came to, the city, except,one man, who has not been seen since the ' -ftroutiler - took-_-, pm. The Sheriff „ijffith .rta- - ; *lase.' wenif ',- out this mozning, without making any arrests. The negroes are fully armed and in large force, and. determined to resist the authorities. SCitirWarctletbis linlien.lykTutaillli iaitiastbikka -- filt it ilhe - reity. — "MI the six roads leading from the city are f t picketed by . es. ....4zublic meeting was held to-day #l. , - att. House and af fairs 'were die v , F r i • Seib. Jackson and others. The-"meeting tidjourned until to morrowlizatitiiii dapetle;', ou what'Apurse to otritzi..____...7______________ _ General Giant in Pbasijelphia. Toteirapb to tlerttsburtitAirotte.l J' Pnif.ADELPIlia; Demuth j,i3l.—Geniplal Grant:Visited Girard Coll his morning; and -'ill to-rnorw eve • - receive the chimps at: Indeliendence havinfeow cc)pted'an invitatlnn of the; , ' k • CounciVA • PLEDGES OF -.illlK.Silryr GRAM'. :,:zOnte 29th of litantast„ GhterfigGitge thus revealed the purtises, , th the prime pies, vhith would - beAM:4ft ,hy MA f . elected Presiden t..: GarAive. thy_ people mi l a lkaveiiithar of thilit t '''' cause ; ton; - - * anti& sato . eriNd &Ole: t 2 , ....f.mitilecfed to the . ecii hfißreitident,,Or Me UditedStatecit trill titiloy endear to adreinister alPlhe c tawinn WO:id faith, tritheitmlmy, and wlth the vjewan giidreg pewi t :. quiet and.. prOlectiou i d everkwhtte. m tbnes like the presiatt, Via 103908 , 40410, 9= atieast eminently traprftW, talky dciapn spongy to, be adhered to,'rlit f tirr wrol,___. ;edstiPat' tackedAßepublioan rosteansion ;tit, skomo throe ako r iefi6id intb the chaferchafer he eieldnt when the fair was going on, causing terri ble consternation. They called aloud for a colored man named Jones Cook. Not lad ing hhin i §littiatylXcfArls-ctught 7 s, color ed man " nam e W esley “ - Ross, beat him, and pushed him • against the stove, and then stabbed him through the heirt, when beilastftntlyilell dead. Mcelpleriphrarod Ityrin,,,taveraLairested. Thinfigit I.oaulai influence or prejudice, two of these mon sters were . jet off, ,thq pew „State's Attorney, alleging -it tfietelwasikitbilinfrialint evi dence of guilt to hold them, even as acces sories. or - particeps criminia. It is feared the' entiratikty ttal- be anew ed • ' tu - go 1 I cAt free. The citizens are greatly excited anti outrusk, jo,nvirdgedzeog rgal ~ . in dulfidbut,. Areigtedabier inliffetistsB , .... n. , The consternation among the colored per sons, women and mon, attending the fair, is re resented biigribable i , ,T . I":. t'w T o r a ...1 _ . f • li j . ..0 4 4t tie's e nipitliftirfe i tn` iiiiitfng , Europe, is to lay jrr an, enormotuwardrobe: for t tte fattiliend' its il:Glcateral Tele- lions and intimate • friends, at Ettropesin,: prices, and thereby escape the Amerian ' duty. Tentcof thousands of Aincricans, , veritably, ttarpet-baggers,” •• flock over to Paris each season, taking with)them hardly a chatige of linen., ,Onemodent sized trunk: easily) holds.. all. that a; whole, t famllY, will carry with them. "Social positton" lawn.: , tent wi few thingsar the outward•boond: steam Bat Wbenithey return what's carav they bring 'lrak? 'torts 'cif a t ry „rge trunk.......ed , with en Bit WeitiL. ; l ig apparel fer themseliis' and relatives fcr. : Weral yea.'l consisting, ; 0 ra-cloolts, . , v. carabrice, lin r lga t dot , s veTvets, - jew ' ,Wit 04 .0. t4:s,6lollo3figllett pi '-. ,,_ . . 1 trti, fumes, tallet good -, - ve ' y the gross, and a vast' ' r im - kijouterie and as , ; make ' ' the; IPS- Q ent of "weartng aPPMll . ,los9jorlate to their name and poittion , -onoreftnitig) hoMe. The amount of Cost goods thus dead:headed into • the. colintiy by'"seetallrisition" Is per fently;enprnions. - -. ' •.:- •.. .. - ~........ • - • Apr is.whiCthe Princeai of lredes wore on.boriisit to -the Fiench.,Clourt: A short: skirtgkritatued with-4mo small flounces of tilidetabi; • each tiCaded Ath. ciuled braciipatrich feathers in .bands. "A ,Versailles, MUM i ViVigte* 1111 1 P/ 0 13 e 1 rounded oath°. sides , and' trammed with. flounce of Mack lace, headed with , feathers. Thls casaque was looped, over the pullers , velthflarge ikisettes; thel Sleeve* weft very atiOW, With mosquetaire cuffs of black feather. The collar sad sleev ea, .Whi tc , Aaen, with Valenciennes edgiug; the toquet of blackselvet;--Wllll4vialaiga r featherii, :which i corled °Y&PP.9 l 4talq 3 / 4 - 31 - ii . . , . '.. PITTSBURGH Flt ID A.Y ART lBO6. SICOIII ENTIOI. FOUR . 4:: "C I44 z/ ° 9 : V. 44•1--3/14' ItifittigßUßG: - Aisembliiiii 'Of :Leastatiare:-The ' - and Se natorial --,Qtrestion; tefetrifth'fotlie Piiiebtirg3 oFeftcy - HARR' reatrieci, Dedember 31, 13e8. ',era Some thirty.live Republican membeis , of theZetypt4* blave 'oirriti i idi $, 4b7dis ctiselAidf.kMe • SP4lakeiihipWitties dense --,„ and the United States Senatorship has al ready, , commenced., . 4 . The , uplx r cau,dWes for Spißakets'hip are 'Mixt Clark, of Phila delphia, and B. B. Strang, of Tioga. ; - .The gaperaiiimErriellifl 313 than NT.-clAck liaa: ,the'fizeidetiacki."Thig confeisflior4sixtitit States Senatorship _will be iniPolvel h ,. doubt for some time. Grow is here; 041 , 30 , ibilill'aild Niiiiiiiiviire iiiiiiiimitirlig, expected. There Is a rumor that Marshanl, is 44004 to,yield to,. Blooptipiad o: 'MI lif' said; *lf sixl Mit he idghy nleidtkrB - m Allegheny.'Ott a t'w'o Senator's 'fro '-- legheny.9reham is for lifarEdudl. . , ' • BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —There have beeti three tboasand three handted:tmniir . uat eases in Virginia up to „ .• date. I 11 1.9i(iitn's * - Nii3cildte:ftiflfii, litaso..iitim're-destniyoliby fire Wedneklay night. La5t , 1100,009. 1 ; rt* , '" —Aaron Abbott, a _0 of Senator Abbott of North. Carolina, died at Coneoid, N. it; on Wednesday, aged sixty years. —:Morton and Thompson, the express robbers„ Fume hee4 l handed, over ,to the lJnited Stites'nflatirities 'Canadisiii offi ciate.., —A letter from the City of Mexico states that Miniptcraptieoratis waiktope formally reeelfe a d'hy Preildinflraier - on tie' 11th instant. r.f - • • —The ta.itinveovid * eOß the Twttobetl ease, stiPhrladelpiiiii,'elcised. last e v ening. The feeling gen erally is that the defense is ;: , , —The Freedmen's Bureau baying e pfreil bn tl otlst',ult., Gen. lioWerd has, re nacriedlis :beats :and papers to EL9rard . ~_....General Grant arrived in Phihulelphis Wedneddity evening; with family. , "The City, extuzeila have tendered him the , hos- Idhdities of the cit s y • —Gov. fitafitifil let is very ill at hie residence, in 13altimore,rof pneumo nia, eta vrtlrriot be able to give theusual p Zlew _ c - te .4l.lprovemg;tt fay.• 14 1 116 the tt °retire , offigrosin —A large ilx:hotrigiSt, Containing thirteen persons, re og on Wednesday night from a festival- Pelham, to Leff rence„Mass.,was timid And Ave of theni in juredl IfOoatdi feared fatilfy. :IV. , ill .N" —A loaded shell (imploded and coin .pletelv demolished a fbnface in Ford and Kimiill's Iron Foundry, st Concord, N. Et_ii Yesterdayafterpeon. ingkjimelter was fatally wounded and a Visitor injured. -., -•:. --Charles M. Rogers, fo,tmerly Superiii. fendent of the St. .Nichtffits Hotel, New t0rk,...• was' iy,urdered, , onit'sveiftti-atreet .near Amadei - ay; in ,In Open day }light yesterday morning • y an unknovw person. i; ~.. -. 3..... f • _ —The Tennessee State Teachers' A swops. Lion is in session at Memphis, with a large attendance;tilotfifeaself we :made, last night,' by Doc tent Banoreft ab re d - Seal*. An effort is being made loft uniformity in school books. ~-.11, : . - ,?:t, . . —At Havana, a young'Cuban named Camilo Capers, who bad been confined for some time past for political offenses. died on Wednesday of consumption. Ills fb neral took place yesterday and was the i largesrever known in HaValt. , R egister, woo editor of the Mar ille Register, wliko I also a clerk In the Seventh Judicial' DM art ,of- .Looletails, report :the total twitrdetlert- of bui paper bya mob led I* ti c u i lltor of the Marksville Villager, a Dem a paper published at the same. , —4-lAD . , i blittnissql,Abe.kipupe s 9f Repro sentaltteftWDMilta f for Rf tr Probab6riZ a tßetnelidite..44inemorial' pfted;both Houses t lyil Abe Weal ed Cl. S. Grant, Ont elect, W*? W. Brookings next Governor the Territory+. ,P,4,iflittikethik-bilifiliToilAtitig6iiefea• olutteitt was adopted to =lt.. Painters, la 01 pWriN.And all &eying StritiltAtest In the different branches of the Sae arts, In a mOvementite Consider th)S 4 PfciPer ,- °MPH' to be taken by Co genre suck/Mend meats and •alterations to ealidilg Laws as shall afford' fall protection Pr 4( ,i • ':, t —The aggregate amount-of foetal-annual divldends-payabia, In New ;York on New Year's; tni Vedette eludes Of Melts and se al/irides. was $1,846,278, and,tb. Ai Serest to be paid in gold at the Unlted_ftlites Sub- Trelain about firr,oolf,lliette*-XlsMitta - o tef Mastic 7 ksetts.ivill .paribeattliAilectite bond* in specie., The city of . pays the interest dui Ateb;l4tatiiitgleif Wendy 10an5,...... . • '''.',- 4- ''' —Aritili Lichibbi iii4 l r_" f ifit . tergent 4 Conv i an; 'bold iiii:Peortfkl., 'ftffeY, there of the' Committee on 'along was' dlitea;•deolaring' that the satlen e l t Of the Diltiobi river Is Unrellablet ;the State is now ableto make,then y ith• provimiente in that river , and adVlOgthe sppointment of a committee to unto:upon the attention of the Legislature per: its- MoUlifinrWitanbellTiredoble - ProVetalMl - 4 dkionittilttitt or. Dwelt titlt) , men was appointed, whose ear tare to be defrayed lir towde; 41111 x t el pithvidja route or the ithinolVand Me 4/anti/Mai. The cost will bo six million five bundred thaws:llld dollars, add It is, emi • ntateffithat about twbinillion dollar's will'bb 4 riyolo4 to ,In>sPrckre the Jabot* river. from Laßelle to ts mouth Was to . giv . e seven feet ddith of water'' —tyyr NM ~•"•f w w , = The Congregational Church in Sculls burgh, Wisconsin; recently setiapart two Ine.n to act as lay Preschers t to aid the pastor , to supply dead ttito Pistees'in the-neighborhood: TheY will read and l styly under : thp rurTision . of Dr. Dixon, and ttdl4 exhort, and preach as God shelf kivel . thein abilitY, while Pin Suing their daily secular'?etuploymeett .. . , :The,li i tdepend. ent says there is no reason Nyby_ltlethodisU shoultfeleii4OlizeAe iicelleni institution of local•preathers. • "VhiliTs ,IT333ther:yilyieer" that an old ECchOotniiniitei of. Wisconsin, vifiB'3iii3titera *eminent!) , cipPoted: to )• e. union,:should haiiiiiseacceplead ;Cali tO' aittiiatoelbhifichlikeliew:lerseY. r - T V l e r ti° ll lll , l Q -1 4i tke B901:1 of Dotn , in 1 ihe Nethjfeilan Church Irt the Mi t 1 0e 1 ( 12 P . 1 41.4 1 115 , 44.11"tiw-tpFk, J-amounts to nineteen thiAtia dollar's'. The.contribution of this eiltiictidist year was 'seven v Attottiani five Lttfii dioridl Baptist'. says going from temixFiylik up the Deleware river, on the ifdiv',l44l.lide, only tWelVe miles into the eoMatisiffon find no less than iiine ;11sitist -eblitatel;,stiven of Wtionihave,ereeted new hous . ebef; Nv,Ottltip .Within. Me l litst sikor seven ; Two of these chuiches are el i stertheitlotpis4 and; cost, 'pont, seventy thousand dollars. , , A geniteintin - ,the ruin,ip: Henry Crouse,..Reading, ~ 'Pa. is ; buil ding !a church in that Lily itrids own cost; to be cialvii "The Coveaftekl4ohoadier4mgqpitl2 61'6E6.' 4 •- PE! liellpieturretes . ACot this weeisson revjp.ii .Lstelik_smrifroelarip . Uapoinia in this gate, West Virginia, Ohio and Ma• ryland, isitnatorla heil46 l sign's of.the'. Unite&Bethren body: • St. 494 8 (.4.4 1 6°P4, PAROI-4 1 inklin , Venarigo county, Pa., has abolished the pew rent and'idopted the , Free Church sys tell'i?; Shittituf hiteCkligiQ Vi* the congregation' , by. 2 choir of Sunday School children, says the ..dmeriear&Vhuroh cum,' laelieeti in auceisaililloperntionin thli perish Mite last Easter. ,' Ll t he'citorott l HSole for OtPlool and DeSt7 tute chil4ren,' in Boston; Eplimpal Diocoe of Massachusettsoiaera t ppipAttec6sk, buildings and , grottod, about sev,enty-Ihre thousand The preseiat number of rfiifdiimideFitteilroO# l ifiq; MT as ;many •more: rill , ba , receileed. The Bishop of the Diocese of the I,o,iifttitleo% T4,11,3141er. p Pa4ololegiirbillitt Union, composed of representatives , Nßepi. dire,- ant Methodist Episcopal cfitircies in P4ll - is dcfny a 'greet amount 'ltif good. Atiidera- We l , labor isi expended, and- the lesidts , ,ttee gratifying. Bishop Simpson presideditt a late monthly meetirteripiicisint iffs-Witt satisfaction at•the success of the enterprise, rt9W-iikit.glukt4wthefir9t.FeSs Us!va• The X:* York gbristian Advocate states thitiAbe ohtletallirdpie inal tiliberlithrtisii4otiiiiiind or- V 4ta , , tttegq, is evr?rille Rev. gam e l , ,iv 9 1 f ilb egY" , 1 'ffey b ittOcAr rt h , and' was sons ntia arks mireireilita4iiimiEtiTirata6dit4 their fatherjksonstekilsAfprissle. Particu- Jalli RV: 1 9 2 1;1wn , ofNUßiPhiqiPs, 8T Unl Bi are,. /11:e,7,..221°11qitirJ• According - to. tho nmement p)eading weeWy a tlte:liviishquireit4 We ) country now reports, a total inemp t ertihippf; ,one ' one - handreethOusai'id.: liniinjthe font thousttridneciksionibYtaiitism The endowment project of the otin College in Rome is progressing. The &th em.ftli4.llolßtik secured in the East. Collections will be conmikced ) l,n the iy* a lY.nnrAT., the Archbishop blnclnnati . in Paaciral Letter, notifies his Diftet3ginti of the effort N h i s i l 'lANNWPA e lff th v s iik v fiTi t Oft the o cge,'recommende . Ito them in thasthingiserangitige; aiid•tifies them to this, anu nny IMM ,sent ,000. inks, bing, nnot sl in ZMI - Theff a t dad ob= aff 116% Amday School, On Front stitits 0411104ati f ki* reached nearly two .thousand . Theicew building for the accommodation of tals mamniatif664lft ilsifflitijrcOsiliii and will be completed at an early day. atartatindat nle lairldletiveteof the Old School Presbyterian GorendAssem-' MY;t 1 1 4 4 ,11 9. 4 0 9tt i lft. laffA).l444 red s of - the churches habitually gme sating for the support of,Forelgn.WAPps• The same Stetrtovnterettent-Vg felT 6-11-1116 Ok Th tt e re n h. i e s t: p f s 'iii : la rth ith icil m i;iditi e . modis te 4e6 co t e a ren tio or pq. interrogate thq wkettifr.. 4 1 1 Y hale attended t6tbe'etttY orfaktnitoiledane. The Baltiwan- Quakers,; ., assisted;;. by vriettssv , irguslitaddior pteblis, 104 %In North Carolkolltlione F thirffintdolkschools tor iheir srf.,iddi. tioniiitemile/611i'for A COisii4 . 0 111 tttP ' /Vj Rev Cith , Taster, 'nf ewtug; iiiii*!itinfiveiciait&kciursa-44441`• On # ll OO4W4t : -PfX l6O / 0 104 11140011 1 • At-' trecte;t 6944004 Afthe conscpretynpf St : "Paul's, go. pal 00_,K.it.1044.0 bhlstplittoP; dell e..ioo3*j!tiab9 , :conTefiojw ractl con lfromit— mind BaitTavente.: their lit . „. tt g p., at God : why} notthepi:r Yes. ' .l 7ranntaren Inarns4l34 P, ,211 against .the Cibseriaiice of Outing Og day 'ilkient - , "as: nif#oo i * 6 o l3l 4l' t l '4 ' 4-e * , 1 / 4 ; ' 4 ;• ' l '4A (OAS' SE Decitaber, instead ts the most appropriate fora,christian natioN ';'he .Sunday afterioo* .recittions at, Princeton College, of three chapters in the Eible, hisrplieen,,discontinneol bi,President McCosh, of, them; is'giving series, of lecitnes on the.life of Christ. ' MI Hon• T. argued in',fhe Knoxville ChaneeriOurt that the secession of ,the Methodist 20E:air' Church SOuth in 1844, was the enteric ;edge of the great rebellion, aliaad - cleil that he was fearful, the Southern Church is *intintied ,ae• a Church organization, it, will qthe cause of bringing the country another blBo4y war. He further aid that .therewite% nd use for finch organtzation as the Chnrch South.. • • ' . . Mark Twain Discourses orcericau Jour .. nal/SP 2 of the Last Century. : , The . Thegentlemen of the Hartford Courant have given me a fac simile . copy of the first issue, of that ,paper. ' It is about ' twice as large ah a sheet of loolicap,' and' bears' date October 29,1764-something overa hundred • years ago, - In, tbe news columns, : under the • date of "Boston Oct. Bth"—for it will be remembered that news , traveled slowly i' n those days—l find' broad hinti of the dls satisfaction'artong the colonists, which was, in - the next ten er eleven years, to, breed-the American Revolution.. Read . _ t"There seems to be a dispositiiin in many of the Inhabitants of MIS and the neighbor: , ing governments, to clothe themselves with their own manufacture.'',,-, _ British taxation without representation, was worrying them., -Again now out of fashion to put on mourn ing at the fitneral of the nearest relation, which' will make a ',saving to this town•of twenty. thousand sterling per annum. , It is surprising tiow suddenly, as welt as how: generally, an 'old* custom is abolished; it shOws, 'hoWever i the rood sense of the town,' for it la .certainly prudent to retrench: our extravagant expensek - 142Re:Ti!. have something left to subsist, ourielVes, lather than be driven to it by fa'ail ne&seity. "We hear that -the • laudable priteties of frugality.is now introducing itself:in all'the neigtiboring towns, an instance of,Whieh have from CharlestOwn, at a funeral there; the'beginnitit of last Week, which' the relit- Ries end Others attended without any othef mourning than whichls•prescribed mil re cent agreement. - . "Indeed, m ' e are: told that 'airthe funerals` of last week *ere conducted on the new plan- of frugality:— ' '- ' ,' ‘'' ' ' ' • I "Nothing but frugality can now 'save dia.: tressed northern ; from the impend ing ruin. It ought to. be a consolation to the good people of a certain prOvinde that the greatest mail in" it exhibits' the most rigid exaMple of this i political:' as , well . as moral virtue." . i • )'.,-, I. ,I. • ' ,-• _ ' - • :Who could he have:been? Has his g reat- ness totally passed from history and the riietniirleirof Mn? e • ' '" ' - ' • , , ' `' '' Cannot lon ahoy thefincient editor of the Connecticut •Couranti of a hundred, years ago, inlVllndßen. Franklin wig and cue, lice-cuffs, coat pocket flaps like •is dooklong waistcoak"luseei breech% low.quarter aloes :with buckles on them liminde*-estah.4o-itairi - gtalto ly . enttinv- "fiews".:,front: 'Boston 'three weeks. old; and,per f "latest .advices"••about Colonel Boquet's forces having.crossed; the river at Pittsburgh , fully, thirty days gone by; and thrilling.sumorstor-war from Mad rid; London r .Versailles,"Stockholm,-and the Hague, • with the • mildew& of toff* awful months on them ; and venerable canards; a hundred days{out from Naples,,. telling ,how "between three arid four hundred thousand" citizen's had lately of plaghe in'that lit . : tie kingdorrila -.: 'man exulting .' over Ml' little ' old` sensation`'dispaishes Mid latest,: dates, 4 mid never , ''' strangely'' enough; neverliaving'a 'Tided of 1868 lifh through his complace4 brain with its of telegraph ''and locoiliotififtl say, can't you fancy this old tnuffeitttng 'at it desk and getting off thisbit of 'sarcasm; `and bolding it jutearid cobkingliffiiy,fit it anereading it \ Over, and Chtickling to blue self, and reading' it Over ansiti;:and balling in the "devil'' sand - inflicting it on lild; and then sending It to tbe,Ointers perfectly sat isfied that ic,isAhabeit and boldest And the awftdest crustier` lhat 'ever IhduaCied r" : 44 the press==can t you.? • I. will now idttits, old buffer 10. ' • do let - wish to be' to hard - on him,lest I meet his' musty ghost 'prowling about ids ancient haunts, in:Haftibrd' here. some n ight. Where he hileirmradoS l',.Whither Went-he 19 take his ale'f:lTho 'Was hc, i iii4liCar ? .:', * ale o r inii i i t i l iii. and Precious Stonea„ " r frfothine;stA:Voff , ireilie.l __l4.ll.',Cristorir ;Bon , . of No It r,* rkee;,i3oV at public auction: yesibrditY ,a u rg e 413 ;ortmiut.of'diamondS„ cpral;:jopal, ol ay s ,:omerithis;, amethysts, saPp , rea, ,ro. idea Ind, ogler precious stones s MO te.:l' tp:o ii ng iouised.. v alued at. 075;000. ', t' 'Was 'pobbidify. one Of: the .1 - argeal sales :pf coral and diamonds'. everheld In . an auction 14,i:unto this; city, and' was well `attended ty the trade find dealers from, Philadelphia, Boston . and Brooklyn; and by priyate parties, manyof'Wbotn OUdeeeiled in baying valuable Christ Mas ,presents Tor a mere trifle. The sille - maduenignit..ll o'clikk and was continued througholit the entire day. The 'bidding,Wlyze, spirited thrtifighbut,„' the goods ialtiost•P°4° l2 °o#. briPtil4- 1 01/ Plied* tip; tel anfourit'yllie, aisle: amounting: 4. hetw,ceo IRMO° 0 101 00, 0 09- -. The articles were all -of- A tino quality_ lipid brought the following prices: Four hundred usuLtwen ty:seven coral sets:averaged from $5 to $5O -per sett loose emeralds; rnbles,"opals and sapphires broiled - from fifty cents -0130' a • C hrati ' 41 1 ' C u r ti U tit ne ' - gd and' diamthid , , mounted ran ,-,box,, weighing, seven and containing'bitiet two hundred large and small l'dlOilloods..•VWltnticko ;down tor $760. A magnificent ~ dimnonCneeklace, • valued i at 42,500, :brought=. SI,7A), and onset diamonds were - ' knocked) '. down for from , $O5 to $350 i a:I-Carat. , Two vory fide three-earat diantonds brought $246 - •uplece. strings of coraluderdged from fifty cattle' $00: -I;oese Sapphires - *Caber. preciousitorteitound willing pir_elutiera tit' 44R,i161'1 , 40 - At .stone r while ~P 11.0 11 4.1034 'abacilkyata all ino! . , t good' P4434,-Illamoun- ifd coral 'ealiireit, i m: , la:tolisiik-omm. according to (111 8 Altrimbile ffixoglearal livtits ; • licorns,'-rosebuds'..and iliOpr. broughtiltrout - , fi re c e n t s t o .$1 each, liceOrdin e t , to 'Om'. Small illamond-rings andbietis Breitight• ft° ,o ;. s7. 10-$1351616 h; and ' otAli . vilittorei Wert, very acceptable glftkfcir' th holidays,' / 3 1 1 ituuOreadllY bp miltit*etiutt: e f t ere; quickly gObbleckvAtB3o4-1414a prefient. Abou 6W,‘caritta o f,` iani`oNto , wore disposed°l' besides ' t k i l t uY- . !;'Prii-t ‘ fe, of :vert u . • = ' Alk 4 ' f 4, '- ar , pl „) , :' -:' , -...,?; 4- . .• ', •'+' , -,., vi ,-, 1 ,--,1 • STRE.GTEr. OF ItIEI4IS-4-ip C4 13 / .54 - • various mechaniurand minufactbring o}.'' rations, it hag been 'friunitnecessluVetA the strenth of various metals, and Troma, of the statements of the trials , trade ire Con pile the following: A bar of castlead, inch square, breaks under a strain of .Bock. pounds a bar of cast gold of similar dimert mons will break under a strain of. :42,1:140 ) pounds; mbar of cast silver w ill .not bceal -j until the strain•ymbes.44,*(ipounds; of cast iron Wit ietaain' intact until strain I exceeds 59,00 ff nounds; the belt.>: ; :;',... • wrought iron will bear a - weight' Or 434,00011 pritaids to a bar an inch square;And.a.sim lar bar of steel has been made of aue.itte4 - - rtacity- as to lift -a weight cif . .;"•1" poundi before lireakir.g,.. An alloy of pitelk metals nearly always posseses greaterteiiac ity than either one does separately. A. strip of sound oak wood an inch square bas beent'• found to lift and 'sustain 1'7,800 pounds be.. fore breaking, and a similar strip 20,000 pounds. ' " - 1;1 COMPRESSED Ariz; It is' iiSertedi soon 'be> used' in New Orleans as the mo-" , live power on the street cars, since the netil,; ; essary machinery . 11 4 - . - raPid l 7 .aPitoackfilig coMpletion. 'Atmospheric; railways' 'hive..., heretofore primed - faiturefi. -- The apperated consists of a cast Iron tube of •about inches. d.iameter, having a slitef about tyyn inches, wide on its upper side: The, gilt is Covered by a flexible flap - or viilve; andTtir,. nishe's an, opening throng& which the'rhaV chanism: of a piston, 'working within' the tube, iscoraiectedmith the carriage.- short railroads on this plan were conitrfactAt'r in England, and, one, in.licland, but theii pense and careneceittior to - keep the tube in geed working 'order: Were so great, that' the atmospheric machinery was soon:Oen,: doped.' . , „' .1 ~ • . . ... .. 1 0 .l. °ix- of the brothers Cullen, frarulze 'per former, fell during a performance at Liver ~ pool, and•was, It:1s anyrposedaatilly- Win- . ' ed._ 'Ho was doing - a. ‘ftiensatiqual:lespg from rings, suspended from the -roof of. th 4 theatre by ropes to ,ILbariilabed in a similar _ , position but seieffil yartis 'away; from -, . „-.11 rfnge. -He leaped short; missed bar ands r= ~ - ,:'., . r4 , _ fell. In order to prevent i the performers . -;' •A ;- from failing upon - the seats below in , case . - ;-',?..,- any accident might occnr which would lead ; ',t.+ ~ ,i, to that,' a large net - wal*pleced ' below the ' - ~:„,,,, 441 trapeze, about • five feet from the :ground ~,:r.,,,„ When the unfortunate performer rmssed.-f ' - 'si . ;` , i bar, to which he -vile leaping!he fell ; ; • , '4=`.•‘ i . • -?: ii i this net, but, - iinfortftuatel,Y, he only -' rti t . " . • - •.r ped upon the edge - of 'I rand; WWI , "g off, ..- • i fell heal foiemest with' ' tviole below-. MADAME AWl t e p uttiovtili' Y ::: ' 1432 : : . e a r n er a I ' :I I oflitaltomedanbm, who ,As :,.. . • g hythis,_ • - , i cciuhttY - tens a good aft.° hii'viA l to the cedertl'id'Le* ''', In.; These cedars; says Liunirtiiier,`arr„ - •-.c k 1 ' d Im- . .- - 7 • -j'' , premise; !they lower r above. the - 7* eS; I, , li thelcknow,Dry bet* thful . ,biete/7 : ••"e•: , s . - -1 herself; they astonish the people of Le. anon." - 'On reaching the spot, Mediate :1 t Audotuutl saw.'-what seemed -a- gioip-or - - ~v. dwarfed• and Wornout:trees 7 ofao-b*tity9r, ---;.' ' , 41 majesty whatever. .Her guide, asked .if he 2 t should taftVe her. name WlgttliSt •Or-Dkiter' • ..'.;'- - - • tine'. ' She asked it he hid eitompaniedllua, .•;;'...-:”- - f ptiet on his visit'. to thelPot. "Accompanied. :- '!...,:-.:•;.. I him l ..No Viol - - MP:never -.came: - .ll.l4tiSe.S . ;-....'. "1.4 i i , ~ .tasar.r,e):l4 name, while, he - , ••. :- . ~,,,',-,- 4 • =-, yrout, as ever +, l Oari deia. . ~...- 5 6 :*!-, ~., Z„ .. ..lV'y „.. . _ .. •:i. 1. .. , ,,....?. ,11 '.• •• verbal ~, • . . I 'OP ALL 'TEM” abominable otusauces . '',. ~ - i i n The , wholticailtione;.ltherel•-artf.ro.tne , :* - - '•iv disgusting as il yett , •": w" end "sass 114' 4 - 11 -' which some people repeat ta thousand , it ;es \ ' f - 4 - whenever they ' telUair - arieedetrbf *tut rate , --tv ' facts. • Met .Such reed r iheitfollowing• line.ai and judge of the fitness itfsuchverhal extras; - • , ...1 "At soldnight. in-hlagnaided,tanl-40u.knor*, • - ..,'" • ~ 1 : , 4 Toe 2 . liTk lay dretim , ng OfahenOttr-yall itn,-w , ' .. -,,,:‘ 1 When Greece lier,,kuan Art,./uppliatule,beut- T yon. 7 1 - T Should tremblesthilPAYTP "OWsT ~ J ( ''..... .., ...t:. • .., 1 " Ste e tlll thilastunittisor extdrea-iliya. be.. , ..• ' 1 ''''' , l Strike foryOur altars and youtilres-iayb be, '- '1 ' i ~.,Y,ii btriltelbr tea green et 4ves eflOtirldrlV, ,say} ike..:.-i .- God sun your native lead sass bet" -,' .- - Real Emus' "Transit's. ... i <.• 4 : \ _ v .•.. : .1 Toe rollowing deeds were' tied of. record. , •,!.... , .before H. iiinii - elyi.Esq.-, Recorder, Dec* , i,. ber Slaty IttsB.. _ :-...• I; •...- ~• ..; .. ~., ~ „, y, : . , - ''' •-• Samuel Gaston to Robert, ceready. ~Inly . 2i„ l&in. i. , ,;. -,•;..:,! .3 lot to !Sewickley - - ild,reo „ •.' .mt calep Gay to,i4obertadoCre dy.,SeptemberA 1E44 7 ' ..- lot or ground on Chestnutstreet Seittcaley bot- s . ~. - 1 -7,-,, , onab cony 115 feet guts „ , L .•„:-,,,. David atcKolght Marcus ale. aughlin, Decemuer .. , ' ..,_. -..t4 - '' .84 . 1150 ; in 4 , 11 ' Wehlivr Itreet;Sixthward: ( ratty. • , -. ~,, burgh, 23 by Mill.; ' :John Johnson'mVaniell hietlintils er eh Novenae* = ` ; -.: !, 17. 18:03; lot on Rifle, avenue. loirteenth ward. ' I'lashorgn. laby 115 reef. - i.vi.:41.,..‘.112,00:1 ~ Samuel Davidson tq Win. Pa.mer. October li; /659; !- jYtit , 'lot on Malik eireet..-TWenCy•lllt WattlVentiburefi, 30 by 104 feet- ... . .... . . . .25i1 ' mime. It. steall. ........... Wanes; liiienl:bete.' , ' *;:.t. - .. 1 1888; lot Mln Mellon.' plan. Nineteenth Yard 2b • -,. k • by 124 feet Caroline to Samnel,Davidturo...ltlay 4, leen , ' -. ',!,,- Int on. Matuatreet.Twenty.drat wara,'-rittabargh, ,' : ~,,- 'Air eiroillAriattie;Wiii . Frtb;iiiWa .. i•e;;;e:ll; '.' • -'- , 21, - 18611 z tract, at land- libldethindieu township, contain lot 159 Op. sad 42 Deletes. ;.;.... . ...40.= ' ' .. gimes .14.1 Mellon _Willis= Warton, October D , , ,-..-4.. :.‘ ! 1965; lota 53 and - Idel,l4Ve oan on Hibired Ave- -, r.:......,; 4 1 1 1 1rIftril i fr. r::11 re r37'. s e nt b z..l. 4 . . f . e e lk i'i6,' Al In the borough of Sewickley , on reebles street:4P -. by 140 feet.... • ~ 4517 . ait u n ft.m ilvtq s a t l if l : e t. -. oo .n a lt r lfiel; ilL ene°7l/ . 4 . - ...F4l'7°. ‘naer ,r,T i rt,ool 3l. 1: ... M. .Torrence Morrow to Junes iv ;Agee, mec'entber Si, , . • lettit.let No. 14 bi AY, 41%',..t1OVets Dien, Vaulters, / •--. ' township,. on Love, ayeints col:l44,lring . 4 acetyl an 115 perches: ......%.,...... t.z. 1 . r.,i..-.V....1i5,ce0, ___ _ ___ Markets by Telegraph. •,„ NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 31,-rSugar—yellow blerifiedlSal3 l !.,M - Moialiaer firrnt,"%eUnimon 523Sa550;"prime 68a65ef aholee quiet; Aupertine47,soa7,o2; _double extr* .17,75; treble extra 1ti1,25a13,59. Ooru f quiett end, firm; - White Illm'yellow•80M' - Cuts 69a 79e: • Bran &Iliad :Sim: , Hay—pfluse g2go, 27. Pork unsettled :and quoted, At z , Bacon scarce; shoulders 14ge; cle ar' sides 1834 e; clear 'sides 19gm bails.. loWer;. .platnlise; CERIVIININXiVe. U,14,-tiarreel /Nit Whisky firm and unsettled.. Cotton—Wea for the week 41,000 balesf to:4y7,9ool:lajes; 'Middlings 24ga24get,' closing he , Sugar firm. Keg Urd-18gM ,-- 4; Ca - At DeeeMber board - - ' ' - thos, , ing , are '5OO Marc. salted hams titrudni 'closed Flotii nWheat whit ; Old - dt ityc ' dull and 1470 a / 4 80 - 1. latenooribl, itt to iv, NI =I IN .% , NUlt 1: • I NM • i M , la EMS= } - ~J :;];.