TAR DAILY. GAZETTE =sum= IT PIINNIIm BAD & 00, Office,/ . lf_ atrd .86 Fifth Anpme. T. P. HOI7BTON, NDITOBA AND Trail' or TETE rosiLT. 7 i =All, p., y.... D . Ih , ered by .fly,y, pki.week FIRST EDITIOI AIDXI6BT. NEW YORK CITY. Spanish Gunboat thus—Sena. for Sherman on Specie Pay. manta—More Drawback De* fraudors to he , Armted—The Intercepted Caen Letters Ffres—Damages ReeCisered— Ernigrandi--Sent Back to Ger many?-41sk, 'Gourd & Co. In Still . Further . Troublu—Ad vance In Freight Rates West— Post Mortem Examination of A. J. Richardson's Remains. RS) TOWSph torte Pitt.baYsti (limns) New Yong, December 2, 1869. • . In the Spanish gunboat bases Judge Pterrep&tt was served with copies of pa. pare yesterday, on which It is Intended ennetanttally to base the motion (or the discharge of the bosta. These papers are not. yet perfect in feral, and the be. Der prevalent at the District Attar - trakila Office - that they may be changed agun.befate ',bearing et the ease, which buttbeen -adjourned until Saturday, as the botebeen Changed Woe since orlg nutty prepared. • It is statedtbat orders have been Issued to the officers commandtng the troops stationed at the various torte in New Yore harbor to hold their. force' In read iness to move on to-morrow, supplied with ten days'. rations. Tee gutter mantis's and Commissary Departments wore bully engaged yesterday Wpm_ paring for 'this mysterious movement, the direction and deednadu of which are kept profoundly secret. Similar or der. have boon leaned to the ofikare New London and Sackett'. harbor.' There are about fifteen thousand troops hero. The , Herald nom - Master. Sherman. of Ohio, In an interview with our Wash ington correspondent, sald that the time -bad sot yet arrived for the resumption of specie payment, that It was dangerous to commercial dames and shank' be gradual. A warrant has been loved for the ar rest of Coodnetbr Parker. of the New Jersey Railroad, who ejected Patrick Leuiefrom a car recently while the train was on • bridge; so that lame fell through and was drowned. Parker pnblishts a card saying he did not know the train was on the bridge at the time. ;Tim steamship Holaeitla. trom Ham ' berg,hp arrived. Rumors are prevalent that more per sons are to be arrested on .a dune of being Connected with the drawback frauds. It is reported that cinemas been !blind to the bidden whereabouts of cumniel 'T. - ,Moy: West latter saga news has reached there froin Cuba, announcing that the Revolutionists had Mead InlenfdeglisenahT4' a large erla m ttcy or geteei prositdarta,d In clotheng and medicines, rind retire good order— • • • -lotempo4 letters team the Eipsubth officers- that there litmyraepeosof a 7 P rimer'M e ren,lie— ve clam Vallsetltsiet . the ' troo p ' are massing. There will be sniftelebt to draw minter cordon sarens4he island and coMpelthe hien:gents 'to abandon theiCenntryior force tteini to s drawn ibirtle; In which they - hove no chime against disciplined .antegmeste. The dre Weadegkin, New Jenny, On Taesday , destroyed the/mesa( Cana- • eons* Rockwell & Co, Midtown sewq strairs.wltit dwal/ings, _each 40 by GO le gods' blgh, and three daralliboktheresidence.of Mr 'hist mid the national banh.'. Lem 11200,000. `Stephen Street,' another rhitim of the OWL Reek disaster, has been awarded her eit 11,19ompany 110,0510 Mumps from the eC' - • -• •BeicaKing, formerly; Minister to Homey lumresigned his - pordtken do rim Onerentlionse.y - The frigittiOnie renew deg- 1 ship toittte.Sontb etlantio squadron. .The ; Susquehanna is being converte • Into • etreWiplututtir Four dwelllnglithar witb geveral out trophy. ant two hones, ware buried Shia Moraing;.-•1 1110.000. •laiddrd. Point the prsseixt yeir to aster swop enitaudivresetiod thbr Portithclualui 97.0u0 German& The manhood, slooduto Switzerland, wboabseintded tO this country with about OAP DMus; has tdiest.dicar - iseddrkt ',,kt a meeting of the Chamber of Cep mace today, a report was made by A. la. Low from a tnajorier of a COmMitme on the ilacline of Amerbnes Commeraw. The Oamudttee held that the cameleer the decline were the establishment of Resign lines of steamship, the =bait. tattoo of iron vessels far wooden cotes, ths oprittion of-the revenue laws in the outstruction of- smsele, the Manmade. lion of our =mummy Mid .tiot combina tion of workmen.. The fkanmittee offer Ireonintionse'sdremiting the purchase of foreign 'tassel, to -, be used '.under the American - dog by boss dde Anorrieszl owners,and not in the couninattrade; the Memo of articles used in. the Celatille , 41071 of vessels froM dilate the 'allowance Of U. drawback on Rural atone and sub. Whig to lines of =Anteriaan 'build ream Mae: '4. salootlty 'Mort 1,31 ' dieda b.! Me. Snow, not siouMMIV, Meting two the OMANI alie Wigs Oa faiitaftt 1 isoonunsadad. a wratint; subsidy. The =wear relent reecounwenta nee SSP& ' Mblirolfrar oflatuidon.f4o . 0 4 tb• leas went °MORO masks: • • .. Cr: Oran= Ms attanioon.ateld a par eurteuteriantlnatlon oaths body of %be frees. O. Blebardson...favierfonst Waite.etennet . neer end Intretlnea of the- damn* had ben''penetrated = 4"l thrad ig b; The nhiliolene ,- the - . 'almost surprise. that aitoacii po . Ithonid vbrre - red err bug. Ttte....body wilt, Jet - to Medway nisi& t 0.% morrow _ ~T he _ anedoes r atlt talts - 1=1 11 :ib ectodfted by r . lit, " Manner and Troibingtaino - 7allta '. ' Sig - Manz end several - ohp p t gentlemen are expected to attend Ma; abitelliall af the deemed; TM 'al barna lOU be beldamMonday." to gaid, Mohr. land li 'preparing Ina' and Ps secured the services f John Graham and Chas. Spenerr. , • - - An attachment Pa tuned by the Supreme COMA Ors N Jamey. against the rear and personal party held by irtake .Gontd t Clatti that atte. At tiro completion of the work on the Newerk and Patterson Railroad, Memo. erectors of , the road, : giih. Jr., jay Gadd, sod R. R. C thaewpad, won owi:ot Bilabial Dolls, ,stibamtrlu3tor. • gaikofoi tor services renewed. jkaar, had writs of attapitmetd Thr 170.000, issued upon all the Prsonal property and real estate, belonging to pro pert y and Calborirood, In Raw, t Psoai c, and • Hudson counties,. 4rdsding eighty thorMand shares of Patterson and Newark Railroad, and, Dock Partd in Weehawken. Valued at This wax Finessed i :or the we of ,the trio Ratimsd. and i kij i or out of the Clioneee.7'. 4 funds , the ___.tilla fa' Made cdolo Op , '.. d'o. Pe7Flia, VOW: ~ , c .. _ ' • ,-, ~ • • • ~ faro wero trol l / 3 61DM rateD aro as goods. gi,acq Bt. • il42; Lonis• • LL • n ocaddy; 0. - ;* • done out of 7elopo game, to An 'Aim*, in rho and freights lotto W today: T bo notr troS fbllowt: For first clod inuto.llll.9l; Clod • • vino, Ban Fran Tho nadir of &. complains of. basing ' fifty dollars 'by the tbbi city. , • iftre Damp ihrfiamrarOsetai • • Vitale=luaus. :Mogen of the flreelsat Tapir° Mine early lb 4larttettlare have nog - Weed. bat It to repo .olzbe Wen are sarloast it to hotrod, fatally. °sista%) 2.-enez• - occurred In the mornlng, et. been after that seven - or Iblared, tome, • .. _. ' Itallroal .0 • - g,' . ' . lRh 1 . 4 3 egraPh to the Pig' • • reithinatay, e , . sr. Jolts& N. / 3 .• geber 2.--The tbnneloponfogOt the Ea.,..,„.. Rellroed, froze 0h....r te 'the - 4.173 4 — mg. elm homedery...loek; ,roileerday. The Frederlektou tit r , use 'also opened. for Snipe.. ' - ~~ ...,.,.. . , •- • • ------ 1 .. • . , • • • THE WEEXLYtiAIKETTE [ , - . ) It 4+ N \ r .1 \_... • L. M. 4.1.nd eluelq.ll ealusnrdai szul lima, '..` . ..k - . newspaper published to' Wastern P l ll.ll.prealia. ,; 7 . . \ No Pavan ceeetsale 0 f niatehut doll. le .II tit 41 14 1 • • , , , 4.% ) 4 7-• . vr114.11 It \ ks,". ;' s• '... 4 ..„ . , \.. .., nuns of 114 118 i 1,.., (lobo of teo .Tairat ma I. P. SEED. .02.00 lb et, COL lIMBUII. Ohio Christian Convention—Sec ond Day—lmportant Resolves— The sessions Daily and Nightly Crowded—lnterest in the Pro ceedings Unabated. Mr Ts:canoe to the Ptumargtl basalts; 1 Cocommos, December 1.-Tite Chris. thin Cofivention passed tie following resolutions: - Resolved, That It is the sense of this Convention that tiod, by his Spirit and !Wilde: me, is marvelously opening the :OW and effectual doors for the ad. vancement of His kingdom, and build ing up His Church, thereby laying in creased obligation", on His people to more earnest efforts for the =zoom of lila MUM Resolved, That we Lind In the wader ful circumstances, In the growth and pro gress of our country, the coming of multitudes, of all =lons to this, land, vast.resairces of this new world, un parallfored ele Incentives to American Chris tians arnest and unremitting efforts to turn these opportunities to the glory of God, and the salvation of souls. Resolved; That we are sadly convinced that toultitutee are found to all our towns and clues who do not attend the' public worship of God, and that the chief' reasons for Chis neglect are found In the Iniense worldliness of the people, the /amentahle estrangement of many and theaabtle akeptlelem of ratters, and that It b the'duty of Otirlatian people to over come these evils by spiritual and Godly lives, by a manifestation of greater in terest, and content for the welfare and salvation of the peopte,and by proving their own faith In the sublime reaßties h of thvenlye gosp iv I el by leas worldly and more eaes, , Remised, That among the moat import ant and efficient measures Iter bringing the multitude to church, are the build ing of more places of worshi peouvenient of access' to the people; the opening of all our churches to all the people; giving cheerful and hearty welcome to all who come, and especially the eystematic, thorough and motioned vhdtation of the people at their homes, and inviting them to the house of God. Reao/oeil, That we moo:mire in the World's Week of Prayer, appointing the first week In January as a season of epeeist interaradon tor the great Inter rata of Chris'. Kingdom, as a moat Important . and valuable . means of and that we earnestly recommendM briallans of Ohio observe the mm. tug Week of prayer, and, as far as consis tent with load In to follow the Woasaigned by the vangelleal M . itesolved, every Cl:nigh& stuauld be a worker foread and the souls amen; and every church abouhl be thoroughly organized, and so bring Into active use and exercise all the talents God hasgiven his people. Resolved, That In the women of the church we have • power fbr efficient service In the hissUir's cause which has been too little understood and too much neglected, and that the time has now coma when the peculiar gifts and graces of Christian women; should beetled Into systematic - sod permanent • activity; whoring, God has made business men stewards of his bounty, and put under their . control the - ebannels of trade with the silver and gold4of the world and cat. de upon a thousandhille.direciing them to occupy until He comes, and requiring the Intl consecration of thetr means. talents and time to the Master's use, In saving and blessing the world; thew lore ilesoleed., That every man should abide with God In his calling, and be Ll , l= r tt in buslnem,, fervent In PIMA ttreLoritisemiemberingGedgives there power to get wealth, and blames them to make thetas blaming. Remised. That the noble eflbrte of many haziness men In all departments oflbe Christian work calls forth our warm admiration and fervent gratitude, end should Incite all others to do like wise, seeking first the Kingdom of God, and working ontiLrespos comes. In the anaft- ftn • letter was received Dom Wiz. Bellamy Stone, of Cinelnnattl, with • regret at his own un avoidable absence, and expressing strong sympathy with the objects of the Convention. Henry Morehouse opened the dbums- Rion s What are the great hindrance:a to the Weide= of Chris: Vs Kingdom In our midst, and how may they be overcome He earnestly depicted the tendency of Christians to enjoy worldly &monument. The world's friendship and the world's applause are not given to Christians. They need not expect them. The mem don was further dlemssed by .1. li Brown, of Piqua. Portsm Deyton out , h Cleware veland pre , HP eed riollfield and es the neith Meeting ar the Conplventioacesfn.or Cleveland was selected, and the time left to be determined by the celesta of the Convention. "Vile topic : "How may a general re vival of religion throughout the State and rountry be secured? was dimmed by Bev. Moody, Praddentof the Howard, -ChM, Univenity, and o th er & Hon. E. E. White, from the Commit tee on Resolutions, reported the inibre, Int o ft , wes adoet, .i. That all true Christians are brethren, and therefore one by their re lation to God as their common Father, to Jesus Christ as their, Redeemer, to the Hoty Spirit as their ed,,iller, to the Word °I OW as their rtile\of duty, to the love of Christ as tbeikeionedraining motive, to the siddalion or sinners as their greet Work, to the glory of God se their end and aim, and to Heaven m their common home. ty Resolved, this uni great 1 thins% notwithstanding • • dive in ralty in minor things, ought to be more fatly manifested to the world for the honor of r Otaist, that Hie prayer pay lar fullided [ ibr the oneness of Elbe disedples, that their witness far Him may agree, that the world may baled to believe on Him as themnl7 Barham. . Resolved. That this antly should mani fested by'sote oral:Wan courtesy and kindness between ministers and MOM, kers of differitat denominations, by more hoguent of =kings a: pulpits, by nom. touniceting more together In prayer and praise, by mutual eabonstione to gees i ter holiness of heart and life, and effort for tbesalvation of thrum% by holding union prayer - meetings In connection with the Young Men's Christian Meader tion,ar otheride by k when eireturosanne Wining eall fo organising lord sus. Coining Uni r on it, Sabbath Schools in neigh borhoods when they can be made most r efecient, by the visitations of districts, by Union Committees to invite children et ,to these schools, by distribution of bible& and tracts and rellgMmi lit mature of en linden° althea"! charm. tar, and by Christian rtesy as to fields of operation in the te vineyardi.i. Resolsed. Th at we unitedly beseech our Lord Jesus the Gnat Head of the Church, ton visit with his Holy, Spirit the Conne.ilor the Church of Some, soon to assemble, that they shall be in. OW to larger and better C•atholleity of faith and purpose be our common work to build up the camel of Christ and se cure the oonvirsien or men. t Resolevd, That boring national citizen ship and obligations, It is opt solemn duty prayerfully and kindly to Impress awn our Mattson of the Ramie thumb that while they enjoy the franchise of civil and religions' liberty in the United Mal" they ehould, in the fear of God, Protest with us against any control, by Berate= ecciesizaticeerriderf i ef littal" egeyeffects tbeirell; being and grogram, oi blle. OM and leffigoda batty In this re pu Resolved. That this Convention extend to Pion Hyacinthe our Christian gym lathy, and no has to them Bishops of Bohemia who propose to ask of the Ho man Council • revision of its ban agehat tbeChristien patriot jthd martyr, John Lim, of Plague; we do pray they, and all Protestants aphid error, prejudice and wrong, may unite ere long upon the [ bradofthe Chumb. Lord Jesus Christ se the ordy Infallible ilefolved. 'ry th e re . iin cer.weekly =Meath 114 In non* , spirit ille, daveloplige the 'gins and green of Christians, it portant that all the membership of the shoran should skive to some together at all these meetings with the earnest de. sire to aid, en far as in their power, in makingali the exercises deeply spirit ual sonprofdable. thiamin of Capt. Taylor, a message of greeting was eent:to the Young Men's Clulatisn daeotilallon of New York, on the noadon albeit dedication*tonight otitis uew imusurroosuas 0 11 , 4 ailt . lion dollars, In that - 141 7. -_. ' ''' *t th e eveninc session i z., nv. Dr.llett, of Portentooth; Jed Ig the Pr minutes - ,:,Za" , t- -4, • , • - speeches on the persenal consecration of Christ. He was followed by Rev. J. W. Oaten:4oi Columbus. and Mr. •!' After the presentation of thetie l :f the African Christian Commission, by Messrs. Ruskin. of Fitton* Dr. E. Ella, Miller, and Moody, the closing hours were spent Di solemn addresses by Messrs. Chidlaw, Moody and t° sinners. During these exercises, till • late hour, the floor and galleries were detutely crowded. OINCINNATI. Continuation of the Argument en the Bible-School Question— The Whole Proceedings to be Published in Pamphlet Form— The Court Room Crowded daily. Champion Billlardist Child Burned to Death. IS, Telegraph to the Mut:mesh Gazette.) CIBMINNATI, December 2.—The inter eat in the Bible question before the Su perior Court la not abating, citizens thronged the court room, the floor and the galleries being filled. Judge Mat thews, for the defense, began his raga. men t yesterday, and at the noon mesas to-day had woken ibur hours. HL ar gument will consume • the afternoon, Hon. Rufus King will make the closing argUment for the pIeb:MEN probably to. morrow. The decision of the Court will probably not be rendered for two or three weeks. Judge Matthews took up the first two qtiesdlona suggested by thietbiatil Vint, whether the reading of the Bible was teaching sectarian dogmas; and second, what good it was to ditipenee with the reading of the Bible when the Catholic! refused to send thalrdrento a school where there wean ouaituftrUction. In answer to the & e said religion as prepared e by the p at, was secta rian. The J e w hold theffew Testament to be blasphemous, and Catholics denied that the Bible Is the source of truth, ex cept as Interpreted by that infallible church. Therefore, to read the Bible in' the way plaintiffs propose would be es tablishing a dogma held by one sect as the law of the State. In reply to theaecond (median, he said be had no doubt the Catholics held pre- ' 3 cliely the same steers were held by the gentlemen on the oth aide, that the State should provide rel eons !owl:ra tion. They now wanted to thoularith the school.. Afterwardsth ey would try to strike a bargain with Moire now at tempting to have the so la made a ve hicleati of religious in ction. They would say, "let is di e the school fund, and give oar child the religious lustrucUon we think La ght, and you give yours." This would follow if the decision in tole case was in favor of the plaintiff.. He disclaimed being a Catho lic, or Jew, or Infidel. He was an Or. thodos Calvantatia He held th e belief in the Divinity of Christ, and Basked the the ground of his faith, would not enter into a doubtful argument, but would say he had felt the evidence of Christ's ex istence and grace in his heart; and, he continued, / have more than three hes wily witnesses. I . have fire witnesses before the throne, waiting for me and tee calling kema to Join them, This la my He continued by saying that because he was 6 Christian he desired to exer cise the attributes of Christ; to be Just, to be charitable, to take into the arms of his human sympathy all dames of moo. He would abate nothing of his belief, but he would at the same time be meg nanimous by not compellineeverybcdy else to subscribe to his creed. He charged that the ultimate result of the argument of the plaintiffs was that Pro- testant Chrhulanity,was the established religion; that its teaching wax oneatial to good government; that became! the church has not power to compel people to attend its icuttructlons, while the State has, therefore the State moat ex. anise it. He claimed that the School Board in this matter had used the Ms._ cretiou given it by the law, and no court had the right to review the exercise of a legal discretion. He illustrated by sup. laing a ease where the School Board had omitted to provide for gymnastic; and said the same power existed In the court to compel tne Board to provide ' gymnastics, as to compel it to provide religious instruction; Judge Mathews wan promOing to ay age of the members of the .m.t had in. timated that there wee a class of persona who were not entitled to Jed up the right of cons6enco. Judge Storer denied mak. big such en assertion. A oontrovenly followed. Judge Mathews took Mama, declining to speak farthere -but at the solicitation of maned and of the mutt, he resumed his argument. referring to a twee in second Howard, Vbleall es. ax.. ecutors of Girsrd, and that:nein second Harringern. This afternoon Judge Matthew" re sumed, the court room wag crowded in lu folleet extent. He mid the tower of the state was not Intended to belinvoked to enforce or teach relifficn. Out only to protect wors_hlpers. He denied that the civil power bad any authority Io spirit ual matters. He read from the pre*. by tartan Confession of Faith upon this plat, and adverted' In severe terms to the Interference by the civil authority In the Cheney ease at Chicago. The truth of religion, he claim ed, was a matter of supreme discern ment, and no body of civil ever's:Med that mummer:de 5 1 (3=a o for any body tint itself Witt Is the Until of religion. The colloquy of Pilate and Jems Obrist. wae an old lesson on this point. He chinned that if tbedellaistion lof their petition, that large num ben of children received no re. talons Instruction except whet wee given lipid :do school", wale lamentable : confession of neglect by the c.hurehro 'lt showed that Instead of setting In cam 'fortsble studies and Ireparing elaborate , ;dogmatic theological itermtme, allubdsee ought to go out In the lanes and high ways and bring them starving souls into the feast primal& hen shim but It was no part of the liminess of State to nn. dertake religto taboen himm 'Detraction. the thfickamatorbe hpr. hatatklacth • W i z imme-=. it 4 l / 1 ',bleb he needed, though, perhaps, he did not deserve It. What be had odd he believed to be right, and he had spoken In the fear of God. the argument mon oled deiced a half.L: hams: The Court adjourned till morning. Maas King, fox many years President of the Sahoollloard. will make the elm- log argument for the plainUHe. Ha will probably conainueull of tomorrow, and a fall report of the *momenta will be puafte blished In book form ether In {bb . or Near- It mowed by spells all day, sad con. Stows toalabL Champion of Ohio, James Williamson, blilisidlo, has acospeod thectialleatte Of ofJ Cow, of Norwalk , to play fbr the cham oa pionship. TO. contest is set far FebrnaryNac Howl HsIJ, Clacionati. A ohlid , two years of sipisrae locked up In a room at seven o'clock this morn- . Ins .ithllb the Mother, gm Edleard* wentto market. She returned to SO the ehltdi clothes bad taken the from the store. It le to badly burned that It wtU kenbablp dle. The- *lathed woolen and ordtonithey. urned ALABAMA. ThgliTolo/4 LagAWatile Pmeeediajm, I my Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Omuta.) Morrroorraux, December Bea ' ato occupied to-day in the diactssion of the tell to give the negro°a equal privi leges on railroad.. de. Mr. Wor th y, I Democrat, advocated an amendment proxltthatt that common canters be forced to provide comfortable but sew- SW apartment" for the races, and not be compelled to. carry Math. white and mixed In the boat, cabin, or car. The ftenatesdloartled pendingthedhbaralon. In the Mule the . ocutunittee on elec tions reported in favor of oilatinitlirown, 7 DemoisratifrolnxtbsOkiemberoinglsollting 'Lawrence, Republican, 'from Marion. The Committer also reported ardnat the right of Alexander, colored, to Kr. Pres katir's meat. from Alexander. met allowectlernalt• atwohoureospeech, in which he violently abused the Pima arata, • ; • • —Private dispatahas from faiiikaaa. IlltastampAlnifirate Akomeit eleotbm ht, tad thimaaad majority: Nan* daubs one be obtained in reargue to the 14g. Llatnte•,;. SECOID EDITIOIL FOUR O'CLOCK, J. al. NEW BY CABLE. Bullion in the Bank of France— The Difficulty Between the Sublime /Port and the Viceroy of 4714—Safety of the Steam er Scottaword The Danish Question—The London Times on the Irish Question—All Quiet in Paris—Four Hundred Bishops Arrired in Home— Rev. Ynysey F a irladed from the Church of England. By Talegrapb to the I.lthoburgb Gazette.) GREAT BRITAIN. a Loin:oze, November 2.—The Teets cosuddars the policy to be adopted on the Irish questions. It *aye "If wears not prepared to abandon altogether the exercise of our functions, we must atop the development of Irish demands. We cannot Guinea ourselves from guilt in I allowing each entechlevocui delusions to be propagated. • If we leave It to be In ' fined that our legislation will be limit ed only to the demand of the peasants of Ireland, we cannot free ourselves from blame If oomempt of law ripen into an outburst of organized violence against authority and order. We moil etches areforto In the land law. in the next aeselon of Parliament, but la the mean time the authority of law mud be main tained and Infractions thereof pan. LONDON. December 2.—The proceed. lugs In the Cionaistory Court of York against Rev. C. Vsysey for heresy, have been brought to a conclusion. Mr. Tay. arm was beard yesterday In his owe de. %nee befits the Chancellor, who to-day rendered Judgment declaring that all the chirges and allegations brought,lluid the defendant have been proved, and excluding him from the Church of Eng land. =M9 PAWS, DOCOMbOt 2—The bullion In the hank of Prance bas deereaaed 111,0001,- 000 bunco alum last Thursday. Prance and Great Britain are making gross elbrtin to mettle matters at Issue be. lemon the Sublime Porte and the Time roy of The el li jr perfectly tram/n[4 No po- Meal or popolar demonstration whales. ar has teen made. It la reported that the Viceroy of Egypt presented diamo n d; press Eu genie, • diadem ofvalued at six Millions of tram& Pasta, December 2.—At a niesti of the tbrpe Legialatif today, Emile Oliver said that to guard against popular ex cesses they must rally around the dy nasty. =Xi Ostroa, December 2.—The American ship Soottawood. from New Orion:la an the Mal of Lump& thr this part, arrived safely yesterday. She had been Ten op for lost by the underwriters GEE= December 2—h I■ rumored that the Dantah question la again under dbietustion, and auroral Important dia. patches on the subject have recently Muted hethretut Berlin and Vienna. =I Roue, Dee. 2.—Four hundred 12Whom have already arrived to attend the FINANCIKL AND GOVNIERCIAL. LONDON, December 2.—Aberthm.-006- sole for money 921(; account 92%. Arne- Aeon Securities arm, 5-22, 62. 84%; 65 nl6 83%, 67, 85%; 10-40. AN: &lea 20,,fr Moots 991; Great Western 27. FRANKFORT, DOClDliber 2.—Booda ft= ai r 9 = l4" Dece . tuber 2—Bourne firm at 72t. He- - Los DON December 2. Tallow es Refined Petroleum la 7d(g4s7licl. Lin seed oil Md. filerhng lbs. Bullion Bank of England decreased 1300/ sterling on this week. Arrrwartr, December 2. Petroleum firm at 6930. Esynx, Demmber 2.--Cotton quiet et 1.16 r on spot. LivEncoot, December 2.—Cotton arm: uplands 11.2Xd; Caesium 12:(d; sales 16,099 balm, excluding 6,000 bales for specula. Sim and export, California wblte wheel Os 9d; red western No. 2,8 s 6clolls edt winter Os 10d. Western Flour 82. Corn No 2 mixed, 29s 9d. Oat. Ss. Peas Dia. Pork Ills 6d. Beef 106 s Od for new. lard buoyant at 76s 6d. nieces 68. Da. con 679 6d for new Spirits Petroleum is td; refined la 84d. Bauman December 2.—Petroleum firm. et 6 dialers and 60 grate. llamntram December 2.—Petroleum firm, at 16 mare banes. PHILADELPH Li Synod or the German Reforauta Cbore —sixth Day. lßy Teleitaph to the Pltttberze Gantlet PHILLIMLPUIA, December 2.—ln the General Synod of the Reformed Church the contested seats from lowa wars aub idderoct tut eisithir and part of today, without sedan. The question of the is. organizatbin of the Church, so far as the General Synod is concerned, was next cateddued. A isolation wa■ offend that the special committee on revision of ths Lotion be instructed to room. mend woos action. The resolution was lost. The Special Committee on Revhdan ported, and the whole subject was 10. 'committed w the original committee, which was teottellirbeted and emlarlitul. ' The Committee' an Nominations ',- Parted. The Domination of delegates to the General Ames/ably- of the Freabyte elan Church was stricken from the report. Inasmuch SI there was no assurance that inch delegates, though cordially received hitherto by the New School Awembly, would be received: in the same way by the United Assembly. In the afternoon amodon the numerous *weals to this body, Were Indefinitely postponed, all patties agreeing. An amendment to the Cosualtution, allowing an orpntation of German dash and synods in the bounds of tboee prevailing by the English, and vice arta. Clueswas • adopted and tent down to the for upproval. Another amendment, changing the rates of repreaezdatlon of Mande In the General Hyood hoot one minister and el. der for every six ministers, to one min ister ant elder Au entry test minlatare. Ina also adopted. Heidi' An.the eveiming smodon, the Board of and Foreign leissions, of Orphso Homes, and of Sunday School Ammeter Goo, and delegates to corresponding bodies, were elected. Rev. Dr. Holmes, delegate from the Reformed aborch , dutch, took his leave from the Synod in • happy speech lb the case °Melons eisdaa. It Wag decided that, on amount of Irregularilles to both the Brandon and Wheatland meetings, neither set of dele gates could be admitted to seals on the door. Adjourned, PHILADELPHIA. The Cane of the Decline In Maerlesa 104 the ailuedi• Br Tdeasph to the Pittsburgh Quetta.) PILIZADELPHIA. December Congressional lionimittee to inquire into and report upon the decline of the 'hip ping interests of the country held a ham Evidence was given by l 'illtt li gGibbons, no. thief builder, at Wilmington. Delaware; John Tacker, Vice. Prodding of the Reading Egaircid, and, ether*. The Inver Ligation was doled, and the committee proceed tonight to Washington. and will. In dna, ffms report the ndlowing baoto dons to Oongresi. Firtit.ieraw. tbe duty gimlet' materials an. taringinto the egastractlon 9f and • inghildp equal to the arcernrt the datglien t :maringn )t o ters are need. permission t punning And &dant& *lean miners foreign vessein Third, imbodies to Amur lean Meg Of 001111 n YiItOLNLL The National Boald of Trade— Third Day—Highly Important Proceedings Xxeuraion by Water audit&il—A Banquet In Store. ar TolokroPe to te• PltleVerge ClaAett..l RieHyOND, Dee. 2,7.1.12 the Board of Trade to-day the Committee appointed to Invite Gov. Walkerto vbelt the seasion of the Board, found Mie Governor put leaving the city, but were Informed he would 'Hilt the Board on his return In a few days. He tendered his thanks for the coartery extended him. Mr. Lawrence. Praddent of the Nation al Tobacco Association, was introduced to the Hoard, and the delegake of the Memphis Boardpf Trade were registered. The badmen programme was then taken up The tenth pro position: Uniform locorporation laws, was referred to the Executive Council_ The eleventh proposition: A Govern. tuna Department of Groomerce, was then taken up. A resolution was adopt ed Giat Congress be requested to wash- Bah a new department, known as the Department of Commerce. to which MAD be referred all questions connected with our foreign and domestic trade. A committee was appointed to memo rialize Conine.' to thin effect. The pro I position originated ugir the Baltimore d of Trade, and was endorsed In anew:hes by Meows.Opetyke, of New I York, Withers.% of Miladelohis. Hall, of Chicago, Boma of Boston, Wok, of Cincinnati, and others It was argued that the Treasuryt had its too full to at Ti mercan tile questions of the country. The com mercial community wanted • depart,- meat on a footing_ With other de partments of the Government, witb some eminent merourtile man at Its head. In Great Mahe this had been done, and John Bruin, President al the Board of Trade, had ham outlet Ha bead. The merchants of this country wanted • man of their own way of thinking to lay their yenta before Congress. Al things are now the mercantile and truumfactur log Interests of the country are to the particular charge of profeadortal men who ate not familiar with their yenta. It was tune to lay politicians aside, at lour In theme mother". The resolution was adopted almost unanimously. The Cincinnati Board of Trade, Corn and Floor Exchange of Riehmmd and Commercial Exchansif Pdaralang. were admitted to the The 1 2th-Ekh-I4th-16th and lath pro podtions, referring to the Improvement by the general 'monument of the Ohio and Missisalppl river; and bridging of the wine, were referred to the ocourdmes to he reported on the UM. The proposition asking the regulation of railroad freight einem by ebbllrebk was postponed till tedporrow. The Ilith proposidoe. which mules from the Chicago Scent of Trade, urges the construction, under clurtar from the General Govesament, of • double truck railroad, to be used exclusively for the transportation Rd freight from the centre of the chief iroeof supply of grain and produce Is the Wag to the Atlantic matnard. , Mr. Richards, of Memo, addressed ' the Board In support, of-the proposition. He showed that In the lad /ear one half more freight wan carried from Chicago eastward by roll than by water. In ten yearn from now not one Dualist of grain would pun seetward by the Erie cond. The Ohio and bilasimappl now carry leas freight tbactie, grown along their bord er.. The rail la tad doing away with water transportation, which is too slow and nte cheaper than by tall, .-,..lleuesamouse. 4, k.lo•4lllo.4Lemone, of river Dubuque , advocallent the eoperionlY of Mr. Taylor, of Bt. Paul, moved to amend the P op siiton so as to provide for from Baer Diego, Cal,..akneg the lk route of the thluy.lburth parallel, to Noreo. Mr. Wathandl.of Philadelphia, owned a proviso that the road be built without lands. Government subsidy, ei th er L tronaryar Mr. Waidildge, of New Yore, offered as • substitute • resolution raintring (loners= to azarcias whatever cocaina. thee power It poses In the passage of • national railroad law authorising eve grand trunk railroads between the Idle eta Ippi and atlantic aratioard, at urn points as osteltallats may guarantee to coos and complete those under takings. told It w e ar t w o Intention of Oaten* heft, the war to have given the South a Tadfic Railroad. but the re hellion Intervened. Bat now that the country was as hotheaded:tons se It had been once discordaut, the Intention Should be carried out. If the South did not gat It now, let It Rath end again present Ito petition. The Math Lulea dad It alsould have ludic% and Li would get lL Mr. Jeffery, of Philadelphia. endorsed what the gentleman from New York said, of the feeling at the North towards the South. Mr. Kirkland, of Baltimore. unnamed the Idea of a govrenotecd building • rood. hiany Stairs went lOtereatod In the roads already bull; and for nun, Maryland would not be With; to sea the govern ment Wilding* toed running oo parallsi with the Beldam It e Ohio 'road. Still he would be wilting to me the govarnnumt aid the Southern Pacer reed, If It bad runentom would not be e that the money sineetbeed• maim °puke, of New York, lon, Chicago, tkithigton, of Richmond, and ChMenden, of New York, .pirtici In th e debate: Mr Chittanden avid the mind of the country was running away 'tent railroads. The. would be gotten rapidly aenough for ccercentile p without the Government building It was the flood of railway boodle thrown upon the coUntry that would financially ruin the oonntrs, (loud applause.) and MU Board could not piece Itself more nithivOrable bra the record before the world that( by endorsing these Govern• meat railroad schemes. The debate took s very wide rang% and ohlefly =WI of argument, and statistics to show the superiority of water transportation Over mil, and vim versa. Alter accepting in Invitation for the Alter en , Tu, by stworuir to (My Point, and ret eiday nrn by rail. and the Mid. titian to the banquet to to given. by the Riohmond inembeett. tor 4Wtordity irvinittgOtte Convention edjeuintd. There is published this morning a tut of the State Central Committee of the Walter part" pun awaited. lu LL We the names of icetttuosn beretofinv Whip, Republicans end Democrats. ST. LOUIS. Late and Interesting nem Ham tram MIL Loa* Uly Telograph le IM Pittabargb Gimunk.) Sr. Lonny December 2.—D. D. Wright and J. H. rams "Undress their =mem In the Dotted Stater District Oonrt in the came sgslostrheAurors dbettllin7. and decree ordered' modem:Mg all the pro. -pert, solandistoonntlne to neatly laity Minuend dollars. A portion of the tends recently stolen teem the Real Estate Savings Inatitution were founek, In tbe beaement of • truUding on/Died streak • A man named D. N. Donley, travel. log atoms for slaw New York Jewelry Bon i had his trunk broken open In the Sontherefitotal today. sour thousand embus worth of diamond rings and broaches were stolen. The thief left some 820,000 worth less expemilve Jewelry behind. No due to the robber. In the Stale Board of Agriculture to. day, resolutions were palmed. milling tor • reduction of the present tariff lo s strictly revenue hula and for the relief of the agriculhusi Interests from the many burdens now oppreming them. The resolution elledted consider able discus ion, ttnning Into polities somewhat. Several, members of the Baulk ware absent when the resolataoas puma. LOUISVILLE. Wart en the Obis Midge ilaspanded. tlr Telavaph b Um mouse SLIM& 1 . L 017111911.1.11. December 2.—Fenn are now Mdertalied that the bridge mom the Ohio river DM not completed im W*dyes expected. owing to the saditen In the river. The work on the lan span ern ;Depended today, . and the beildhog mntezial removed trb latb tare; late -obeirretlon on the main obenaels are being rapidly removed. No es to snow the pump ocountoam, ••• 7 1 •Zi • •-••• •••,• - . - ••• •-• •• • •_mot •••- - ' , • 4- 1.- t ,;1•••,, • THE CAPITAL. Pasta] Arrangement Discon tinued—Custom Beeelpte—De• clinatton Accepted—Contested Elections. [ay Telegraph to the ?Inaba rib Gasettgl WAhlillf [MON, DPoBllatter 2, 1869 POSTAL AlaStAireglltliNT. A It is officially announced that on and after the first of January, MO, the sin. it/e rate of Pcwisile, half an ounce or un der. for prepared letters. between the United States and the united kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland. will be re duced to elm cents, three pence. If not prepared, or Insufficiently prepared, a fine of six cents, three pence, will be added to the deficient postage and °Mee ted on delivery. The rides of postage, condlthm of payment on new.= book packets, and sample. of m Wee, remain unchanged. DICOLDIATION Amara°. The President to-day accepted the maignatioe of Reader_ W. Clark, Third Auditor of the Tramway, who, on se, count of his health, mime the office of Supervisor of internal Revenue Pxr the Southern Distrietof Ohlo. No sumemor yet appointed. CONTRRTIED ELECTION& Representative Paine, Chairman of the Committee on Elections, says the on tasted aleadon cases will be premed to an early consideration. The First Nancrnal Bank of Ohio is discontinued as • designated depository of public funds. C 13.1.011 itielt/PTIL The receipts of customs for the lasi week were $2,744,724. CLEVELAND. Examination Into the late Bank Defiles. tten—Arneent Abstracted *471,000. Inr retrace to Ow litutrawrillaastal Curvacarrn, December 2.—Tne Board of Directors of t h e Second Naticrual Bank have completed their examinations of its books and amounts, and this evening made public an official statement of t h e extraordinary defalcation of I. O. Buell, late Cushier, concerning which there has been great excitement In the community and financial circles throughout the country. They may that during Mr. Buell.* long connection with this Bank as Teller and Charlet, he had the frill conlidenceof the Directors anefenstomem of the Bank; but now we fled that confidence betrayed. The amount and condition of ht re dne i .. Laltatton and abstractions ware Meted in a memorandum prepared •by by him Just previous to hie death, and left forine information of the directors, which re believe, after a careful inves tigation, were found to be correct. Mils shows that be had abstracted from the reserve fund (which was In his personal charge) of three per coma, 1100,000; of legal tenders 160,000; he had made and I used in New York. Drafts not mown on our books, 1L20,000; drafts on a New York correspondent, 11t5,000. Covered ander false entry, a loan to city of Cleveland, 1100,0U0." Drell, on New York, with which United Mates Bonds were proctored, but which are not yet found, probably abstracted Five-twenties, the property of the tank, abstracted, $O,OOO. Be had almatatracted from the nectuitier held I a collateral, and on deposit with the I bank, United States bands to the amount of 1131,000. Add cranium on Govern. went hoods, ray PAO; eves the gate of his defalmtion $177 000. HTM also discounted one clam of paper to the amount of 100,060 more than was known . authorized by the ditrs,and hick, since his death_ sse m saer• a he in was 'lnterested. Teem muu. were rem. ended from the board by his taking the paper himself from the Lela offered for discounts which parses daily before I toe Board, end placing them Lamed!. to slaty the bundle of Us discounted, thus preventing them from coming be fore the Board, or going on to the est ter, which le reviewed weekly. Oa paper we expect an ultimate lam, but the Directors believe that It will be nearly met by the parties to th e paper and from assets known to belong to the :Mats of Buell. The career of Mr. Buell was brought to a termination by the fad that the Ex amining Oammlttee of the Board, ap pointed, when the last dividend wee made; had mimed that on Monday, t h e day of his death, they would commence their regular examination. The Wm entries, as far as we can ascertain, as he himself Mater, were all made on plausi ble grounds, and he being confidential offloer of the Bank, the took-keepers were deceived by him. Most of the lams were made In un gamessftil speentiatima to New Turk stock market, carried on h a firm of brokers of that city, end entirely un known to the Directors of the Bank. That nth extensive speculations could have been carried on without being known to the Directarsand Ohm officers of the tank, with whom he was daily amociated, seems, It must be confeem4 almost, beyond belief. He had also spec- Mated somewhat In grain, but In con. motion with and In the name of regata tile produce dealer, and thus sneers. fully concealed those ventures from the knowledge of the Directors. The Directors then show that the mr .Stna .dually accumulated was 111 5 30,114. I from which deduct the defalcation of ,000 dismo un ted, cover poodblelow ea ou bil above referred to, $0:1,843 03; and oontinnei The directors inhere, that thht exhibit of the condition of the hank will satisfy you, that its stock Is worth at least par, and its business worth preserving. To natant a portion of the ion, and thus enable the bank to retain Its business position, the directors, after a careful consideration albs subject, havedeetned It expedient LO call in. under authority conlhired upon them by the atookhold. env, In addition to the capital MCA of $299..C1a N. Oarretson, formerly Prteddent of the Cleveland Banking , OA, has Dam appointed Cashier. . - --• • . Signed: Joseph Pericles, A. Stone, Dr. J.H._l Wade, Oeo. B. Ely, Directon The capital of the hank la al: hundred thousand dollars, and the Woman pro posed, will nuke it eight hundred thou sand. Pubilo ocaddence in the lank is not Impaired. NESSE/31PP' AND TEXAS. Latest Returns from the Elections In Motutppl and Texes_fidninton a n d Alcorn Elected Cavemen—Tn. Eke. tkuit In Intosleslppl Ilattees?" 11* Telegraph to the Plttabers% Guettra Gram:non, December 2.—The total Tote here ftri two days Is 4291. Aa far am beard from the electionthwoutont Is the State passitrqnletly. two may the Tote m two days reaches 049; In McClellan county the colored me. t 2 901 200; In Palls countor the enters split. but Davis Isprobablyaheid. Regis. Walton is not yea completed In Navarro lo county: the co e. nsequently, no 4dectlon Is go. g on r Austin Hay; Williamson and Travis modes, all the whiles =dummy of the colored voters are voting for Ham ilton. It be estimated that his majority In the three awndies ls 1,500. Haynes Is certainly elected to Can. .gam. Hamilton's Mods claim the Mate by 80,000 majority. Hourrrox, December L—The vote here In two days Ls Cftesn thortund. uis estimated that Hathiltan will the Slate by twenty thousand. InJo the etedlon Is propessing quietly. the colored votes being largely in the ma. 1 0 1tY• Mitarnirr, DOembar 2.—The troche's Jackson special tooled aye All:ones majority In the counties from which returns ban been received, Lalgl2: two out of siaty.twor show a aaln (or the Radicals In same counties of 31888. No disturbs:nom have occarrel. Everything Is extremely quire, but the result asion. bibs the natives. Jew Ontrume, December 2—Bdani* from hUssissippi, Bit* the following rOtaise pr Alcorn: Wilkinson county, t Waktibee,..2.7 sl l Ze1D0w0121 24 513: sum, Vat al 2,474 WitrnM, 1011 41 452 Wenn usibbib. Mint Lowden 8.500; Landerda% OM Clarke, CM A gain In thirteen aunties, at month= MOM over bun yeses Radian vote, Tiniebosha county glean . Dena SDon , kmOf MO, The tuns is gassrally coneeded to the Madre, December 2 het DonsM claim the State ter Akar% by SINOOO, CHICAGO A Batch of Items from the Garden City. 037 Telereph to the PI ttabargh Gazette.) CMIO4OO, December 2. A batibr named Henry W. Olinger, 240,1 i Cottage Grove avenue, committed suicide late list night In his shop, by taking • dose of prussic add. His pecuniary difficul ties Inspired the dose'. It la reported that Daniel Walsh, tinder sentence of execution on the 10th will get a new trial granted him by the Supreme Court. He murdered his wife. It turns out that Dorothea Vanden- huff, who died suddenly on Tuesday, was not poisoned, as at first reported, ' but that she was suffering from inflam mation of the lunge, at least that was the verdict of the Ooroner'S Jury. A spacial from DesinOluet lowa, says, there is a good reason to believe that Judge Dillon, of that State, has been w ielded for the Supreme Judge of that Federal Circuit. A special from St. Paul stye, that let ters have been resolved from Fort Gar ry. dated November 16th and 20th. The council of imirgent half breeds met on November 16th, but after mete romans. tlon, adjourned until the 18th. Cover. nor McTavish's proclamation wee circu lated among them, with, what the cor respondent calls marked effects. A let ter of the 20th declares that the Bed River people will never submit to re ceive Governor McDougall antes over nowered by the Canadian Government. It states that a multiciently large force of insurgents are In arms m protect their frontiers from any forces that can be sent against them at present Captain Ben. Bystor has been commit ted for killing the desperado Pfeiffer last night., This was done by the Ooronor nothwithstanding the jury prone:weed It • case of self defence. Buns will he releasedon habeas corpus. Melbourne Steward Hale, whose sup posed impended animation during the two weeks, was hurried to-day. There have been twenty-five hundred new buildings errected In Chicago duo- ' Ins the past year, at an asperse of ten million dollars. While Martin Lennln was hauling water pips at the corner of Taylor and Lytle streets last evening, the broke down and the water pipes rolled from the wagon, throwing Lambe down and ertishing him so badly that he riled in a few minutes.. _ . • special from Madi.on, Wieconson, says Hutt d al Hopkins, L regarded by his physicians am conaiderably better to bight, and hopes are now entertained of his recovery. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —A German shoemaker lamed Lela. tar oommitted Weideyeate=rn- I ag at Wheeling by mating him —A latter from Bt. Domingo nye that the leaden of all parties there, an well a. in States. Hayti, favor Emanation to the United —A abed CODialllll4 a • loosamotive be longing to the Pacific Railroad Company, at Herman, Mo., was burned Wednesday night. Loss CUM —The T01100111113088E1120 has recemdder ad the Brat vote on the bill reducing the Bute tax to per own., and laid It on the table. It la engaged cow on the bill to reduce the tax twenty per cent., which will probably pan. —A Nl:Levkas Cuba, letter states that 4800 soldier. are In the hoepital there. An excessive commlrsey among the ne gro slave. at Begun he. been dhoovered, by which they were to inamaere their Spanish =lasers burn the ettates and de vs declare themse free. Twelve of the leaders have been summarily shot. —Three and a half to Iles of mow sheds, on the Union Pacific Railroad, will be completed this weak. The company ex. pent to finish 'even miles bL_the first of iikitlM c tf - CI saWantrlklelso9ti the leaser cola, planing the road out of log snow. all danger of interruptlons from drift- —Whetstone, the Indian agent in Da. kotah, nays that a formidable alliance has been concluded between the North am Mons and Crows for war against the settler% In Eastern Montana and Wyom lug. The Indiana are inatlrmed to thin by an outlawed half breed named Re. show, and they threaten the eaten:Mar tire of the whites. —A few night, tine a broker's office In San Presidio:lwatt robbed of gold. and all the burglars could carry was taken. It has been ascertained that the robbery was committed by parting from Chicago, brought there ibr the purpere, dne of whom was entered while on his way to the cars with his 'hare of the plunder. Th:t4 i pol ice have mince succeeded In re m the whole amount. —Early Wedneeday morning, near Horshman Station, north of Dayton, on the Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad, a man named Um* wan !bind used, cut to pieces apparently with • knife, and then run over by attain. De. ceased resided near the station. The supposition Is that he was murdered, and then placed on the track to conceal the crime. When discovered he was stark naked. —A are broke oat at • late boor Wed besday night In Cleveland, In the COM mamba Elevator, owned by Ooe, Merriam & 00. , and partially destroyed the ma chimp,. and contends. The Willing con tained between fifty and sixty thotuand bushels of grain. • great part of which was damaged by water and smoke. The entire loss la from termikr five to forty thousand dollars. Folly Mewed —The sale ofGovernmentproperty at Harper% Ferry op to Wednesday amounts in the aggregate to two hun dred and eighty thousand dollars. The musket and rifle factory, with Potomac and Ighenandoah water power, was pur chased by °imagist F. E. Adams. There Is still a large number of lots and vain ebbs proray to aelL The Baltimore t Ohlo Company were ham bid. dere. ritcrryto ado—Th h e Legislat pteured of W a shington Ter. a memorial to the authorities at Weahington. asking that the headquarters of the Department of Columbia be removed from Portland to Vancouver. Governor Mandan vetoed over one hundred sets of the Legislature, including the whole new code of laws prepareif by the COmothadoner and enacted by a unanimous vote by bothhouses TEC NEW CITI. Consolidation an tho South Stile—llient lot or the COMlLltteb—plan Adopted —neatly lbr Leg'Watts° Action. Last evening the telioneentatlvesof the various Matti= on the South olds, which lt le proposed to ottamolldate, Met at Burgas Salisbury's Mae, to complete arrangements. Present—Eurgem SaSabres,. Mows. W. C. Aughinbaugh, Geo. Duman, E. G. Krehan, SUrmln ham ; Mantra. Terrence Campbell, and n Estop, of Enid Birmingham; John Nualor, of Lower St. Clair lawmhlp. 'Barone Salisbury presidad. 1/001/MUIT L Mr. Augbinbaogh stated that the ob. jest of the meeting was to b the boon. dery linen of the proposed new sonthaide cky. He then presented the following Beginning at the Junction of Lower at. (!lair and Baldwin townships line, at or near Sears Bun, on the Mommgahela dyer; theme up add run along the town snip line to lts Junction with the most mown line of the firm of Wm. Noble's halm thence westward along the line between Onnaby's beim, Noble.* and Ma Orifßa's the manor um; along pro the manorperties Ilne to northward to owner of Srownaville road, common to lands of Knox. Allen's and Ormsby 's heir's proportion along this line west. ward between Hoax 'and Allen prop erty M emmar, common to Knox, Allen and Mmvay proportion- . westward along lids line between Murray and Allan lands to turnpike of corner 01 Mount Waledngtoll ftbadaind to comer 0012031 M to lands et M Wax, Allen Alien and HAMM aktog Mount Una to South PlUsteugh Stsit=uth PUMburgh P btount W line la South Pit •ftWrgtv and Monongahela Borough oomer; Wong this Lin* to' Mown river, atid up the river to place of bo• ginning. The plot, after being read van all mo tion of Mr. Mohan, unanimously adopted. A. dbiatasice then enacted' in reheat to's Oriel= at territory described. Into wards, end the representation tram earth In the Connell. Oa motica -of Mr. Anattinbangh the territory was divided into eight wards. $ Wm then deeldetl W WOW tWo »pre! sentativea from each ward in Select, and three In Common Cciincit. The Chair eras instructed on motion or Mr. Campbell to appoint a committee of hour to art in conjunction with Mr. Ahab in bough In preparing a bill, and ibrward , log it to the LegWature for legal eon ■emnaetlon of the consolidation. The Chair reserved disappointment of the committee for a few days, that the matter might be fatly considered. Mr. Krehan moved, In the event of favorable action on the bill by the Leg. laistore, that the election for the adop. thin of the charter for the new city be held on the mond Tuesday of April, IWO. Carried. The Committee then adjourned until Thursday evening, December 9M. Meteorological. The following meteorological not are from the records kept at Franklin, for the Smithsonian Institute at Washing ten. They are hued upon otrervations made three Lime. ■ day, via: 7 a. x., 2 and 9 r. Maelmam temperature der Ike mouth of iovetesber—ath day. 2 P. at U . deg Mi•leolou lemperatora--Ted, 7 A. •• Warmest day. Ch. awerace Letup re tura Coldea Cy. Std aw• rag, t =poem •.1.1.22 •• Meat, troaperatere fur the stoat h >b a.. •• •• lad yam Rugs of Thtswsaro - 0r.... ....... Roan of Than:mom ter sama 001k1.11 ILI. rear..... . .. 3:1 Slumber of days withal, Moodie.-- 1 Average/Jo...mu for lb. month 111-11:0 flambe/ of gaga an bleb rala MI. • I Nuotheroi data so which mon of loos J. "2 :17.1 d 0 1 f snot la Lao..;Lao..;UMLao..;of 111 1., ;W.W.I stalled - .1b in.d nth tirsawat mow toll —Z.4I W ADVERTISEMENTS rar'NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH! The soporr pths froth UM Kerr to the yeah at the Water Works le skated by drlftewood. thel , auly eel wooloe con bo worked; lbersdcro I would metros 4/1 Muer/um of water taw ear.. ral Sul .. to aas ../ ..... la.. ~...d.d JOSEPH FUENCH. DUPEILINTINDLNI% 11 1 PMSON & 11011LINBIIING POCCIZSTONS TO W. EL EVOUS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 10 lIITI At, kis AL clair We ban Jest received a lame sapply 411.11 sad Winter 000411, which will be .10 as Ramos abb. mica*. Yr. EILAN RHINO will still at tend to tea Cutting Ihpactistesit. MaPFIZEMOII • MIIIILAISZELNO Tug NW AMOY Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J ASSECCR, Over 8500,000 AIA Pollees Issued la Ws Compagy are WWI - Nos-rodklul•it arga-thf tiar...s 0,0" Dividends thnuallt declared and applied es third Lethal presentees, either on the permaansair biomes of the porn*, oils redact!ce of gireati. the. HENRY KIRKPATRICK, Grene7ral Agent, 167 1-2 Wood Street, (2d door, PTTRIIBOBOII NIP. wai.st. /kerma vramitd. MICg7 AN 041DRIANCE To Palma* for Loufar fla , allialb sad Italia to as Dlassoorl Market Mosso§ for a Taro at Team Wltaaaaa, Many of Um RASO/ cad Stall• la the plaataati alarm noes. wart hared hi at Dltataad liartat hatac.-tor Wan al In Sad tea years, .chat tants ban. noW explied and 0. occupants thatial bold Um saw at WILL and U hhltaalaat that all Stands sad Malls to gala Manus Houma, attapt Wawa. muds. attaaht b .data tat Ihr a Sanaa faath, Bat I. Be It ordained and emoted by the dry or Pltteburgh, la Select sad Ortmtetoa Coandla aeumbled, aadu la hereby ordained and enacted by the an zbortty of the Nona. That the Market Committee &hall be and Is h• ruby aatho rimed wet empower. d to a aka, Bleellt• and deitller ...MI la 0. an. ef the CMY or rtittatdt nth 6 . Bl .td. or Inalta /a the diamond If KAMM for Me term of t tea yeareltrata the em yof APR. A. D. nrhiL Bac. A. Boy flotaalt shall, oa or before the ant day of February. D. 1210. to and stale lish as aaanal rent for Ohm!! or Stall ta maid inarketa..4 shall. at na b time. a+ MO .07 detarentne, before tha to day of ADM A. D. WO. Orme ant eta Ha days' patine of the time and place of eat by adverllssorent la the PM...1 111 . 1 243 , 151“1 to do • elty prathur, expos. said eau& and Malta o pubtla at. at auction, and to axpose the mak. to the Wilms sad bed bidder. made Sac. 3. All leases ley Ma said Committra Man be melee Le Movies amellthme, They aluill be madam to Ma payment at the la natal mat Axed by Me Clammlttata the amour of oblob Mall as unmated at the Alm of mks aid made payable qamterly le adnam. la de limit of p•JOIPSS of said nal or lay portico Meteor. for them mouths attar the suns shall Memos are. tab tam Hata and ell rlabts than udsr. shall be feMaltal, sold the Iteperlateadiet of Markate shall dlapomeas Ma occupant and MP tale possmstm at UM Blame sr Ma/I. tab Ms Commit*. may Immedlately vela tae mom. Any Melatlea of she replattosa foe Ike Yana' which may be lammed by (Mandl* of the Nadas Cromalmee, atO Moonableht, one sa il Wee; Mall operate as a tbrfritare of said kb wag sad Ma lepertaleadeat of Itarketa may, wader Um Inman. of aid Coonalttee, dIaMMOMM the mr• 1 repeal sad retake pomersioe of the Mad .or Sta/l, and nut Omaramee may uawalthaly teat to same. The mompaata of sad Staab mad Std a may oda cc mbriet the earn. sot Oa ma. embalm of tho tame fol. width lb. same may he lamed to say salted* imam. lion Bolles Y . Me ihsperlatradeet of_larketa. Bald Maeda aad Naha shall not he used for any oily Damon Ikea the WI oh saab smiles as are attbarthall by hb• ragalatibas. Bala COMMltille may Impose say mbar reammalle cosetttlee sot Ismosahtent 5110 Mb oldleamea. Exc. 4. All Lams made wader amoral at ordWtu .eau e. alynot la the masa and oa behalf at Ur (Vat PYtui bay. by the Muds. man a dm Marta% Qoaandtlee sad 0411 balm:, eel by Una Itayar with tb• candwala deal at MO NW sad Mall bd traaaf.rabla o 1 tas bras at the asparlataadmat of Lrtais, mad sat, atbar• trfae ' 5. It Om stall Data. est, of P • flaisafla taadirea of llssist I to proooto • beak a whirl, Oa dull eater UM assaber•of all naiads sad Issas. Oka annul rental that** So mama sold sad ta► arka lir weak Ilat sums to add. sad sate Mamma Mastiffs $ Weam.Osßarsmlda b• roads. RESOLUTION To Pave Ease Now aszkiit /foam Lt. liosiesit, That Na Market Cosettitto 1, so- Winged to Datoesee the motto's eThele, hen. Ina oa,Ylßh • Once. encore es tie ••L7ta hey ;opL:uat. ler d Tag eat they tot eathortord to broom Noel Imelda Dos es *97 Is mamas, to moot. tme olty makethe Duos&and _ waved ealo . ll _1330 I NM Is ammo, this 11940 Airy atmoveabto. A. D. OM _ 'JAMS ifeAD proolleatt oidelsot Comsat. Attest, Ltl. loseeer • - oltDooet OaLSCIL_,_ _ 0. 3 :4te.V.V=111. ♦Hest. f a lia er = .oo.46 davit , • - • 11EMIL" • iiMZ=2l Thal Um Ms tat Clastabbi be t. emus ss aftiMPUO , imp ft atob. fts ft* alms ,or Mir aft, int Muses Moues* It tui.aftiolft ftbsbur.o oftists es vale bladurt grwritalli tr oa l aftbAlszsltuemi ti gx , 01, ad Sod aimed Imp iiTawAftftniax,' Oft wa err itorc.be ts 4. . Noasow. •, • • •' • ekirk or # 0 15 sr" ."41* mo o aThtes.ivAgile* . 4Clams d ) l ;, /2. NClllatTill. • . • . OartotCanioaCosatai ♦ copy la faralta.4 ■tatalivaLLy to Ur WU, vp of a dab of len. Posttrustan ST requastsA ko bra . ea agent.. PENNUILAX. REED t CD., PropFletats. rarivo 77 =9—..7b4Lat,. Klitirashvi "Lad," want.," ...Pound," .Boopel ter-, eseeedeeig FOUR LINA% ,u4ll be Inserted the Mem whole= own ftr TWENTY -FM? CRAM; mei ad& tionad bete FIVE ozNrs WANTa, WA !lir ED —A Good: A ettir• HOY. to craliaT A OOTS . sr Lai. sad atter Dm APPLY !,.InVitA AwitirO. Rall.oottoo,to 1T - AATED.,--A few first-dim ttu.ll ass at 1138 rataannudfais ther,. renl appty. TVANTED.-.-A TO DO 00 OsNEIIALL EtatratWOPX. fa a INWI Be.t of tafarenaes rogralabd. CALI 113 300 urawfard urea, lieltrArrED — AGENT.—rlVitale. vv v A.sa rerensviiwas faz gals of waft boort/vs.:l tools *up &Oliva tor toopoottaiagttlio lobar of Modulo,* ILispoiliat Kornai MN" Oecood .rd. Alletbon Uri •• or 19. ALUM W• ANTED.—A Gentleman sag LODI BOARDS T TO 'occupy • CONTTII. biz room. on ascout Tooi.•114 troitd/32.-111 rwormble rue, to • fry AR•saat. ToOLUM: Al.eoJnoy City. AMiTio C. LI.. (WRITS TM& I. Hi • t' A IS, 11 street, P BORM?eaS JUNNo. twit% Ueda of employeeeed. roma: Ins,. IVARTED.—sITVATIOX, ASA ivy Ticavetuso AMENT l'Or Canv i l te i vrate there, to r Tel 10 Te ecßrcPeerveinew aequa P e P •Pla tha Beet 130 genir Iltales• AHUM.AD,All.lthalltat7 • • - WAIIITED.-Ack AG.ENT ter Oh Tiala BiwtriP Wear "I"Ait • otter term more Mena Than au alb oa "Idalicamptale Cali and azasatete at W l6l Waa4 ifripa g • H. C. ILCOX..Travat • iirkarram-acorra •r WEE= to sell the AXEMICIEiIIa W EE= tee out, PIEMEM tini a if= evgAzzoated. PrtarX/4 treu AMERICAN ZNITTINrMAZINEet Boatoo. or St. Lonis. Mo. I ANTED. MORTCFACEICIL 510.000 to La= la Ism or =all agoontk Emus Y. Mt?. - 8121. Band and Rant Mara ibota4 - No. IT? amlblald anat. WAFTED. AGENT& IL'S month so sell On oat? PaOval, mutt/a ortrintit 111 W MIMI. Prlooonlatlll. Great tathL * _aaartia Oa =Of' T tregy akesStrini" —Aare Look Bilten••—•rill clo any kilt] at mat mau that be done on utr Inaelln. - 100,090 wad aid demand oosetaatly Inentlalg. • Emil Cm to tato ut •tntry. bond tar 17 . 0. rt f orrt, ‘ =b., Plttabaritli. Ps. sa 111„ Loa . * Mo. WMMM. 50 COAL DIGGERS • VW tad plasma t *limner% deastget Laptop nem end good, wages at the Lan of Na "Mercer. Iron and Coal C 0.." At Bioastere, on u. imelicrin .od inaktla gnahnly. Marsh county. ALII ran teas 11111& burgh. • p ply - to • H. B. BLOOD, OLAREAL MiLIIT. Buraaboro. LOST. L OST -DO66-A black 'mil Peat 81.TTIC 2 DOG straLad DIM peps. *a Peat anat. agar et. unit. Had 11 taala mbar marked •.OaseTt• Mijk eater .at 1.111 ba rah 7 nmaxgail lesTiat tga eve at Santa conattag roma. hOST.—Yesterday rata a OZATLEII sal It TOR OOLLAH, l■ . Mato to Erowitstolra. A Ilbayal via tio given Ir lot% al I Groat Moat' TO-LET rro.LET.—ons lam Iffattillt A ROOM. second Mort. amt oaddr lotMellaa insa and saddiresst. wllll swims EXU=Za:;!=i • r r i O . LET.--11003116—A Flindabo , TII MON r / 2 00.14 de4r.bbk toripir map.> Manny /?{MIIII tipl LAI/AIL 6003/4VIA; tbs_Park. ml .lin or "taunt an ammo,. tog MOIL N - • FOR BALE. F ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, , ,,,,,,,, eit SALE. cos'. LAND&—Ona at Umbel Itemise ever altered, at priests sale. W.ul4 .essate, sfairs - 341%.".. s BSammb sornir Mel sena s lfseesgra enente. ea.: 110 b• hi MMus. county. G.; e,oooaer. Is Team: 30 acres (matte ern harpstmer. %vers. nos BUICK Ilottnen. and • numbered lelt•to DIVILLLtie 11011711DS es titian's% streets. Man tar Ma an matey verynrheelpat stmt._ bgnalus R 10•61.11614; inja.ta flair• .41 to ply. lasaante rant. Nam Loan. inquire ot 11. B. WILLI/ma. • Xes=„l Isanranes• •antd: inmate...4h ward, trilTgb. pr... °Molt. Joba's heal Mare*. 11 MLLE. Hoaw ea,'" Loy "Ad a 814 t he 9 2 1 eades Er 000; aad Lot t SS Jams alnai: .?2:l!,trrwl rlvvalva • nem Is Engem toweettat. see" road, 68.000:II lots oa Tremaat rI.OOO. boxes t ad lot no MUM% and looresil at Seaver Wee Elatia sad S .en. 10 Kllsabeth ram asal let La andsareates, Servs! re ... m . .00atilna m a t t em =Ma try 8112 ems at baatta Oaks atulaa. 111 t VITIBITIKULA. • gni nisi = writer Otito . aalt Itatataagtir row* LAND FOR' 11FALD..4 - lear. j.k. Aare actuates bad la iia• *Mu billddellg tt s L toms an, Ow UPS Od fild Northwesters lidErosd. &ad h 0..• - ot Mod, moduli • partleas dt,dbe Stain . WM Waite tae able ars pad, A.1 , 1d7 111, - 2. MA= At CO4 04 fowl* masa,: Van riALEE.nielneiand A:. en. new.aad Boom& H , O. at an coastaant ea Laid. Nom an mai at tha "Mr, aranlitn/ arjeeatid ' jAltl3 . Clam t Kaman Lamm aP.P. It ne.,141 . 1' Antalhast, Pa. r 42 vonsaLE-9Esm . Emnl , t hi ntie t d t4 • 4l 2 2" ' 4-- "Va•sz.u."&oc,"""2"' LIOR NALL —ENGINE! 801713121. now end ownw-boor. enmity to tuna anti baniat iff ano foto ze z°l. 8"1"I'M , .. ', , .• 111 •r.t • . • • BIACIIII/11 SHOP. Ira - ..”• tEßßONAlAlliparressasdt., - we TIMM ar Imentisaala WSW llirt ri'ln prjvim-2WRVATinanat : n1ca........................, e , •• . .... b, saillmoosso . : 14"7"Ma"1"(37314 , . 0, ,1. . ; - • JOHN IL COOPER dFli at Bell and Braze Beams Locuonyi, ituesszs. - maim Protaptia BABBITIB mwmi Made and Kept en. Fractal • aciFutors.mal!uusalttairsci . LMAKijefilhappiftißliameinrif S i rE4* PQlre- trah 882 PEIM:8111EM?= - r mamma & to r2::;‘ , ximix:rOtt SAVnigaS. 7m ,".ll : fru l li. us. 4lsl4B4l:l66 l•ll l722l"zu‘galC sum 4 ;: ppa Ulna Maw Miranda.. 7114 52 4 r d in=a r A. Bierry , IS e4 aes "l77- ss " Li alh aes,4l ankul / 4 sco.neagarza. m4 444B*:: : :: : ::" moudis' *Meg - ME