THE DAILY GAZETTE: INEESE? lIIDI 113319 & CO., Office, 84 (14141 86 Fifth Asentug. JOSIAH IL P. ism F. B. PENWELL T. P. HOUSTON, =EMI TICIMIII or TIIIIII DAILY. as lean, per year Dollvarml by cavilers, per west••.* FIRST gIITIN. ffI7OXIGHT. NEW YORK CITy. Contradictory Reports About the "Movement of Troops"—lm. manse Election Frauds—A Riot Ceased by Polities and Liquor The Fenian* Preparing for a Movement on Cidadae—Robbery of Jewels—Peabody .'Edna -Wholesale Seism of RUM lerles—The Revenue Wirers and Soldier* triekbatted—The Tariff to he FutPDown $25,000,- 400, and ' biternal Revenue terreselmseVit tiorPitemerts osseuti ' - Saw . tont, Decernbericitet behaved' that the movement of trope In this vicinity is to capture a Slithering Of men which are believed to . . have formed rendezvous preparatory fore Fenian raid on Canada. Some time ow:General . carnmenstar of the Feniap forces ; tatted. an- order to the Brotherhood to the effect that "before anatheresitter has passedaway decisive measures would be retorted to hy the Fenian forces to achieve timtobject of the Brotherhood." tbe pst twOtemiths great activity has exited at the Fenton headquarters in this and other cities, and immense sulithelestman have been enlisted; who haysf-bmn asetred that before long they would find work to do in_schiewth. g the independence of Ire- MD& •11: - ooncinded that the* troops are to be immediately transported to the Canadian herder in order to check mate the potalbeillenisscirabL Another report is to the effect that the troops are hi capture another Cohan expedition Wel hais beettimUutlng lit litres tares tot many miles distant from this city. The troops - left their quarters early this morning for. their destination. At a meetftig•of Use chile= of WU Usmabuigh early Mat evening. Matte Attorney Morris made an address stating that Immense frauds had been perpe trated at the Last election, and he bald the proofs, and the perpetrators would be brought to punishment. thepapers teve extended eulogies. grin fdr.-Nicharfflon. • One of the greatest whisky raids made bathe nalzhborhood of this city elnoe the passage of the revenue lawn, took place this morning In the Fifth-ward .of Brooklyn in the section adjoining the osvp.„yard; _ .:;yard, V,frisletietZT-Ez tve arrangtments tete imidataithe attack, and as it was appraises:OM - that - rest:taboo would be offered, Major Cap oral McDowell ordered outlive hundred I=troupe to cooperate with the Sioillaers tinder Iblissictor Pleas. atjou. The distilleries were twenty In number, and situated on Marshal, Little, Baited States, Plymouth and Water tree% - and Hudson saventut: The troops formal inljneyiendtbeSsevenue officers attacked the diatilleries. Thou. Mends of gallons of whisky were allowed to run from the vats. A number of rezWere running at the time Thirty isttibitand Carrell of whisky were ed and thirteen distilleries went either destroyed or captured. The cap. - Lured stills were stored in the Navy Yard. The stills, worms, pumps. to, ea rare valued ateevaral thesuland • deft "' - "Tee ow* . tuft= —up 'IMO capable of running 'eat lives hundred barrels of whisky a day. A few . of ..I,lm stills were removed, last night, 'On the former' raids, nine Wits were seized by some akar& The working party was attacked in 'Little t stree where a crowd • numbering near two thousand people hadessembled, and ...,vatnitesal persons were injured by bricks thrown from - the house tops. The pres ence of the troops, however, prevented a Means outbreak. , The crowd followed the troops to the navy yard entrance. Seeping open uninterrupted volley of mitalles . A Gannet.. who was in the working party, had his head laid on gatesby pa a=efatrh ► hands of a rioters congregated about the and ,in adiscvnt streets, muttering threats of - Vete:lnce Utast the troops and rem 'dee officials upto a late boar abater. • Moon. Az twooMilack thatroops returned MI Governor's Island and Fart Manama in transports. ^- A riot. the Impelling causes Of which erne politics and liquor. osatDumread inss, the ji tuor store of Thorns ett e=ilesseltse,thlssiternacts. in, lorence Scannell; 'emoted politician and a cadditiate.far Alderman, was mortally wounded, George Saltzman' was also fa. tally abet, -end Joseph bleztine; an 4 Thomerilonshosh Dud/ Waved% but . Wlll recover.J3canuelPs brother labeller. , to have shot Ashman, and Donates is ' believed to - have shot - Scomirell. -Ail -present - -rod unwounded are under ar. ft to stated Gut PepbutersrierFeParinit for a new movement on Canada. Their ace W4O haveldenty of rites, brit need money to purchase ammunition. " , the residence of Sheridan Shook was entered. ha owning while :th &tang e p badly ore Itdlnner, end the room ritObook was robbed of $15.000 worth JO: jewels. The moats, in their hate, vjecerkeked a package of . 1120,000 in Gni. ;god atetet bonds. . A special Weahsngtati Aye [ Commissioner Wells expreaseatee open. sterathat , this, nett= can be Weak' e..9 12 4 000 4 1 X4 and to this and the Coutatto end Metre propels, to. em eflown'ths tariff 125,000400. arid Marta !'.rervesitte id 0.00.0,000. On theists Make ' crew duty oncoat,amt and Meter. the • :Committee are *tie. • - ' IlitYreffians toeight ,Made Cridel on s registry atlas in the upper part of the telly. - dammed the. registry list • s. robbed meat the inspeeteti of his vain. • Tbesttuzsers•City of Antwerp, from I.toorptol, and crow Glop% *l.Autireartivedi , has of nine , -fttlndredentedrilmderand ithi:l2crea* L'; •.-- • 7' CHICAGO. . -'' 'C-he Intend. braise visitEstifg.vig. , —aaUstled.-wilib. the Verdict if. we CM* -:,, asses Jury-Cap? Ester M -Jeasspanunant of a Funeral . alit'reesisalite gm nuatang_ _.*sss 4 ~-. 401170A 0 0; Dedunber 1.--Tbslaide ! - .ol'.l.Dersths Vandeiihre; who diedsod - ~ :I al l ay ertlttlials: i nigh‘are not ilatieed , r , w ith the settle! of tilit 'Clarensee July • yesterday; and 11 have a pose setrige. easmlnsnon. They sum* BPI 'pbq , et same kind. Tassa'gro 2 11F20120,0 • Abortion. a ....-... ...... -,.,- ;2,.. , . Capt. Ban. Bystor, who wits'aoigq by Die Coroner . yesterday An ;k the desperado Fraillig Wal b a m ite yht . `; bre Beandar 11°Callister tods on is writ of Mk= coypus, and. an in. unginagon, disc barged,, the BeeNdes 'regarding the cup as clearly °pooling/. !table homicide. , ' ,' Dr. Made. s Elonseepathlo physician. ' I glad at Galena cni Wednesday. Be was I •1 4 SilhAlthil4- 1 4 - daf• ...The Alytelm. Ellstalle.' Mashies. , lb* IM*** ON. • Antegt..ifigald the: daddltrieti e e de . . cassed it tile "atitiolit[ed 'heft/tor - the /Upend. Wben all were pi a" • ready for theancray, idre. ludo gut. denly decidatl t the funeral. d be Plebs: mod. PO ad As a .be_ behoved her "and wan gill' AUT.* „the Odd Fell° belt redre‘, 40DIPISMIOn Ph itli Ilan tagatitb la resivez .ehurch. to attend the Inners] eras . dlb' - 0 ... NG. ~...,, , -.., , - - it 10 4 51 41 1 14 1 411 ' i *-Pilitaill %tree Olit - of iirt 4r 4 4:. na g e. Foe Forest c//e/nwn Her ~,I, ... . t ter Telverseh to ulseltusersellautta ; WIIICELTICO. ` December d- t o* bust 811133 ... 1 4 h 'Weeds • • . of ev i , coat tor 'Atm °ill olt the'lknor Ohio. I broke a wheel d rudder *boa Steu benville -last lug. ' Thy . , by came unmausges le aad d . , dow n the ries:. Fourteen were dunk . peen Brown's Island.. and Wellsburg, - lb, Forest City,area to the• • of the Sampson 'add totted her ashore . cow Jib condition. , :.fin' . - e~.;:r.:'%>~',-`;iic ~~ ~".,.L ;i . 44 - .4. • Tag WEEKLY-LIAZEMt . . . \ , • , , Is the lent sae s; Mechem commenclel sad lataVala ' \ Illevemper Sabilehat la Wasters reasinnau. I , :: -'" 'ED anon. mechanic or mcachael abaci be 4 ...,_- ~. - , : -,.. v.- P V\-- 0 - Ida's:tn. . ifY r . . ( r c , o Male lahmillars.... ......... •••• ov a \ l-- ... . Oahe of 111a.....a.................... Mg Glebe of Um LIS 1 ' -- . I • copy Is faralated antirdhallai tathe Pahl m-..-......-..........-- Eli VOL. LXXXTV. RICHMON D The National Board of Trade—lts Eles. dons Still Tull or li:derma—Excursion and Banquet—Tim Members are Bar. log a Goad Time Generally. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Bunt, ) Rica mom), December 2, 120. In the Board of Trade this morning Mr. Markel, of Dubuque, had the flan. In the unfinished business of yesterday being a resolution for adoublatraolt rail way from . the centre ulna sour:ea the grain and produce In the West to the At; lantle unheard, he showed that a double Iran! rued 1,400 mile* long, with train. starting every dye minutes, having 8,200 trains on the track, with 54,000 can In motion 365 days In the year, would cot have the capacity of only /5% millions of tons each way, while the Virginia Water Line, with Wan of MO tons, and doable locks, and cued only SOO days In the year, would have a capacity of over le millions tons each way. The whole subject was then tabled by a vote of SO toll. Th uhisteenthlnoPordtion: A Niagara 'Ship a • , wasonlaidarod. Theresolu tion • • • • 47 Mr. Begley, of Detroit, Aire •g untie Congress the neoessity of .. • • • a ship canal around Wagers ' • And _appointing a committee ,to Oritterrewarbeeaplalned that •Oon was not asked to give any mo .y to the work. The resolution war adv.. • • by hiniars.4legley, of Detroit, Dore of Chicago, Hilton, of Wisconsin, Opd ke, of Hew York, and other.. They urg Has not poly • eeetimial, but *na tio •neeeselly.Tbetatiude ,44tlitg of the • which might be n eed ed as a navy •me day, is locked up where It can Miler reach the ocean, Tba, cul t orhic4r is variously thrtilniteif as ringing from aix to twelve million dollar., la nothing compared with its vital necessity ftu• it. There 'll a chain of i t water e 51.2.000 miles loogo,betructed by fells, an obstruction which may overcome for a few million dol lars. Eimpec.Pr Aim Awkada, would, of her' 'chore% be e , paraof the United Stet eolith° commerce of this canal, nerw 'flow IhrOugla. the St. Lawreaos river, would then be - going through one of our oWtt river.. The Welland Omal, the oily existing otttlet for produce, except the Erie Chard, can only receive vessel"' with 20,000 bushels ofain, while ta larger portion of the it/kipping-no the takes carry 40,000 bushels. Mr. Dilpuy, of Boston, said it must be evidentto all that the radii/ma Papa. da are goon to be changed. Movements in that DaMinion indicate it. In view of the Important abinute.he thought des lay In action on this .subject advisable. Mr. Tirol.. of St. Pauli gave a history of the nnveinent In the part, looking to a union' or Caned* with the Milted 8 and the cameo of the Winnepeg vo wel.: b d * other move looking ta m tbe ente mn in the end. Ail this,. i e:o l u nti g: rath im er .de stre e Lgth r e o n r ed !w th aa e t !forimmediste action. • A , of a t o4liiril vote. but GI; a reconsider. Won t was adopted, gym 44, nays 27. .!! lah ProirultleU , 7lie Xteatlitdieu of tray Freight Charges, was then taken up . . Mr. itichards, •of Chicago. rgedlnr ° Ai rier ilo arm sa ltit ba ion a , nekton . Congregs to tioliOf freight mid passenge ! in the United States, the rate to ! be • pu a reasonable inesometnite ' the loons Divested In each. Ile mid bed a , _fictitione ttOckof ittMilliong of" dollars, Ind - upon this riublie manmade to pu. interest. Bail de were public InWtutioni and sub to the Interference of the law - a gizmo. ope , . 2 tater nntion hum Mr kila ley, o South Circling, the resolution was to led. Theh and 21st propositions, refer , ring to the James fiver and Kanawha Canal; and the Southern Penne - Egli- i reed, ! . . postponed Until. to4norroir. A , !dation In favor of establishing Met , genteel Observations to give. wire .• of ernitibir - storing-onehe 1 .. , and . - ..! ~ for the benefit of commerce, was re erred to the Emanative Council. The , . proposition. was taken op. It coot tip from the Baltimore Board in the . pe of a resolution affirming eon. Urn . In the general pirinciplee of the natio .al banking law, but believing the issue f currency - COO Broiled, and ask. ing .. repeal of that portion of the law Multi . g the circulation of national bank notes • • 5 380 , 000 . 00 . On ......01 Mr. Rapes of Bruton . as 2grd • . position. recommending, to Con gress the adoption of measures to beaten the gumption of a specie standard of valus ..!.. .g up from the Itoston board, was so taken up, and both discussed • our p'elOck the Blard adjourned tomorrow. The ball given in of the Board to-nigh. at the Ex. Hotel, by the dam" was •. Id Malta and was idtanded by the of fashion of the At ho • spiv WEST INDIES. stPart an Plimea—fgaluzge Cop. eadratlng tits Troop,. ;a cis nu,..burze ..neetenter . &—A." Part ea letter of the 10th ultimo, steam eoncentralint att' by aid, placing canon ifhatitter is an evallable pudtion In defence „ city. The palace le commanded and It is Ws int/nation to nun Ithe btdbitone fn tbenelehbarhood, der tut palmation ware. • 1. reported that the crew of the ar Penland have transferred the to the revolatlontsts. At present Is pp{ &single mawof•war of any In port to protest foreigner.. exit 9Wnbta who was placed In •of alSontsn. LAS .nhtenellfed• .vanes, on account of hls treachery, ; • declared eaftwedt7Riesident Mao I of lb there' natio 1 BRIEF . Manns it i committed • t She Ile, Ky., yostordsy of out, brain'. Gauss, hi• saki by bl • •fT. M.V , ft, M • wires bursted yeaterda at n 1... „ d iftur named D. • torilasi? ... ,reeed over Tell and I on Time. tfatu li a great deal Of - 1111 am A. Murray. of the Dos of Mn y A Wslwith Mch . V. was held to ball ..ursdaytn three thoolantlitellars, for moan; highwiffes contrary to has. I.= • jor Chadwick. fteikibilca nand. nee ,• r Mayor of.Costen. dectiesa. A atiti . • ' meeting watt celled _ for last. •• le Plume' .11a/I.' o be in faro of Mayor Shprtleff'ssekt re•electlota . ' wattuslay Alterman Thomas_ _Thettin, red • Lig on &ma strode Phlls;delphla. atm k his wife with , a hatchet and then cut 'Athmat, while AborDtanatieratem • • fit'Ot Hitstm is 111 edit amditioe. anM n••• Mama shootin affair at Jack. l - last week g . between D. C. figuwaly Peony Pelted and Deputy Sheri ff Wszd, re tutu .• I n the death of the former and UM wounding of the latter. Whisky woa the maws —.General Sheridan, vr is sick at 'Minn% is getting better bo every day though still confined to his bed. Mien. I ypWd fever, has been eery mere. *mend Ilarir ? aff has had charge of headquarters during Samna Sheri! 1P D X 11.1 ".• rs• , _ CW4II :tot% piseetley,a4l:-lIIP wuzinese fir= and erdp•keepate 'ware burned out. The Me rchant . Mutual Insurance Cu',. :bnildbg. a Theater and Metropolitan hotel were destroyed The Loss 111_ThriMily Balm"' at a roll. Ilan to million and a half dollar.. • Itr.:101110MOBtate Cluizdan Asscts' • 164 etstertey, now sitting at Colrain. bits, opportunity baying been given, to present request s for prayer a large nem. her Improved it, among them Mr. of Shelby, Ohio, who asked spaniel Drapers fora son who bad wandered bhmAtieneViind frees Wheur no Utiht :bad kwitn ptifeitt4 Seo l 9 pt*S. This ease excited isalrsordleutry Interest f a all present. Juba fire yesterday morning at Gil. " i on, TexaN consumed tour entire blocks and thres.tourths of two othif wok , -0 corded in 'the elotbirtg rwiehnehmeni C area, corner of Strandt and and !treats. A high northwest winds orePt 4tao p ..•. 9nabetthwardly direst= burning blockai on Fremout Meet, between Strait& entiteostettleeetwietart ind three blocks betrowle.htentralger Vitt Chimer sad Wept sag preartSrs*Orink. I ' ' 5 " ' SICOID Eng FOUR O'CLOCK, .4. Jrl THE CAPITAL. Riot at Annapol s—At Work on the Tariff—Navy Grades Estab lished Appolitment Fifth Judicial District Judgeship— , Treasurer Spinner's Report— The Nation's Debt Can be Paid OH in Lesstban Thirteen Years. 1117 Telegraph to II Plttateugl Gagale.) WASHINOTON,,DEICINObOr 8. ISM TREABOBILE RETI:IT —TBI NATION'S DEBT CAN BE PAID ITCTBINA TEEN TEARS. Treasnrer Spinner's report says be tween the 11th of May sod the 25th of November there were paid for United States alz per cent bonds on amount of the sinking fund, and for the hind Mid 'tablet% to the order of COngretta, intainest and premium bind thereon Included, 589.222,270. These payments exceed half a million dolhas for every working day. The Treasurer now holds In trust for the fiertitl7 of the Treallutron so count fifths two funds nimed175,478,2110 In United States six Der eent. stocks. ,The dividends on these stocks so held van Mat lin.- - ficoind tw , thie - Trier enry and for the reduction of the public debt of 14,528,728 per an. Then • • Ism - already been reidgiVelrltir Interest on these bonds, poi.= in , gal, which his been Ittvilrusi InVistpd eateli toads, reprtse*lug $787,900, which are held ter the two funds above named. If the same rate of purchase is hereafter maintainek and the accruing interest invested semi annually In like bond; the whole National debt will thus be paid oft in less than thirteen years. =I The Nevi departMent has received information of • serious riot at Annapo lis, Maryland, between several citizens of that puce and a party of marines, from which it appears that the difficulty orig. lotted in a fracas between a marine and civilian, last Sunday, In which tba former fared badly. He returned on Tuesday. *fin Oulmbel al" !mended, mono his Wirittie. They Were Met by "'number of civilians, and a general fight mimed. The marines were worsted. Soso( them was struck with a paving gene, and knocked senseless. The difficulty was renewed on Wednesday night. About twenty-five marines, armed with sticks and billies, came out, a collision ensued, and a sarkuw riot was Jusudnoni. The Deputy. Militia and pollee illeetWed in checking it, however. after the homer had received a blow from a billy, and several other persons had been injured. THE WATS AND MEANS CONSIVITISE, Owing to the absence of some of its mem. tifille - dUI tied dO much lao-dajr. - f eano. folttea have; than far; adopted ?b prellanl. nary amendments which will reduce the present tariff, If carried Into a law, acme 1115,000,000. As yet the free list haa not been enlarged enough to Include article* which would come In contact with Amencan oviduakitt elrgife nature. The dilly on opine ertirptoly be fixed at four cents, and tea twenty oent• per pound. A motion made by • member to place coal on the free 114 is opposed by Kelley, of Pennsylvania, and has been laid aside for the present. Some NairEgland 'interests/ere sulions that Nova tia coal shall come In duty lee. but Maryland and Pennsylvania coal Interests are opposing this very warmly. There will probably be a compromise by reducing the tax. Tao SINEHNS HSTAHLIEHXD.. The lloadof Officers moently- en Dee Blau at the Navy Department to deter- mine upon the rank of staff officers have adjourned, and submitted to the Secre tary their report which is to be trans. misted in Congress. It Is cuiderstoodihe has recommended that' sargeotts of the fleet, paymasters and engineer. of more than twelve years standing, shall rank with commanders, surgeons, pay coasters, and chief engines; of less than twelve years standing, and the secretary of the ittidltheraegrekatp, of the Vice Admiral shall manila 11IMMisnts. Passed assistant surgeons and first as 'Want engineers, shall rank next after masters. Their ambient engineers shall rank with mldehipmen. The above ranks are one grade below those held b the et/ff.:Millen foreeveral Tetra PO , FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUDGESHIP. There seems to he no doubt that T. J. Durant. of New Orleans, will be appoin ted Judge of the Firth Judicial Diann, including Georgia, Flonda, . Alabama, MLelaalp ta. ==:32 The President has appointed James H. Flak commissioner to examine and re. port upon the Oregon Railroad Oompany vise Jesse Applegate, reargued. CINCINNATi. Closing Argument en the Bible-Scheel Question—A Decision to be Given at • Future Day. ( in Te.j..gramb to ittaPittablaill 0 Azetts.) prsredossi7.:DeOember.4.-41d. mord log Hon. Rufus King began the closing argument for the plaintiffs, by nyine ads le an Mane of the Lira magnitude, not merely because of theintense Mien* I 11 discussion his excited tturoughontthe I hind, bur bemuse It' involves ttie great and vital intervene of this city. To the court It was of Interest as a nutter of law. He had • difficult yak in re. plying, for his opponents had travelled so wida of the raerk. If this were a debating tnatietis their amine .would ham been jhati at, . The routiffen to be decide/lima whether the remit/Bens of the School Board were in violation of the clause in the bill of rights. He read the motion and the resefutions, and called attention it, the fact pat the gentlemen on the other side dial not pat foywerd the first resolution, which provleee that ell religious honruetionehonldbeeseludect This evasion was by design, and not by i iedthent, lyilWrieelettoa - witimdirect Oblation of the CM/Ottani:M. The ten. siltuiiim tog there shall be Listruction irCloci. e . } goad says not. am atilt - ;_tierlig 01 1 174 r. a 'the ah re! glotilo snit nibs onssion, until i,~ 6 blare , "Mani, emu wpaat,Ja Lt ilibil Mon pstve itmtgbt 11% bestial tithed: Thegreateat pewter ite Milken. deity was that it had carried so. grellt •"/ a: ilidglite.: ::.;a6 Us inu , prised at the statement of the defense. that modern Manhattan , was tug tipafloolitree.of Chttetheetty . He thought - the lihnhfy it cgAil u r bir th showed Ott !loos: Ind° , AO 101 t of darkness--theotner the growing ifilis'Of avillsitioe. , 'Esildeeassed,,thselailds Irts. d et ri lgkits . t =tr i le i st Cl f f V z s! Oat= If thel;llble breeetartan, to what e , 41d UliMatilteloillkili no ',Con. science woo trielik44. RN no child : -t wiiii mit sii.‘ la- tit I, the -*Kt? iertqt, I BIM" lle..eitd.A. Atla &tied SO tetaer'SSiter Oohbolies wedeln the itinffiol IBpard, besslos they, bssorlyt heretedeat_M o oktfdefesi In ria ,,„,.. b ,,,,,,. A f wilt..int.. MO votorL*T lb. { t warp row INitila Re miußeal , %bap with ' 40 4 la Pol4ollo.c.k.tettPlOtetep el* vithettedierthe 'wuttm -te wiat-ttatu Hut peeple .optthe en the. =Woo; M the Miring eleetibuit' ffeirtilid floor mations Cuthotto_pepete toew.,theattet object was to b HaTtliti theeliWolin Catholics would not come into--our -Valletta affriolik' '.and, lweehp, - MOM ''_," ne for deserting. the' Ways of - Mir Tethers. Mr. King Alewen milts eiripmning up of the entltli elairr!dif plaintiffs. Mb closed the argument, and the Comm took the case ceder ecteheintet; sods& Joarned. When It will be ready to render a, derision. I. • bard to ay. Mr: WrOB I O ,orlifliment , pen_ sited the cattle alb'ems hetteit - -41Xilli -, Muni tbn. ring thefdellvery the Court room was densefirralwodildifl effitetatena. 1 !Tra ` MUM MO . Minya= : bity" rgibto;-Cable ADlspateli-by Otago - rfiliele..Trafts,: , triTel‘sobininit _ i ..- Ir6'ltinir4 tiamircibiMlTilo following cable disnsielf wasTto.day mint by Mr. To lidlioir on oblin—Goa bits Tipperary-fiosial -Tan millions Irish t . ner7onimnsyl3olll ' , - ~,, 'r": 140 - 5102 -Y14.70/3 MEI PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869. NEWS BY CABLE. Cable Difficulty Settled—Carlist Conspiracies The Monarch Ready to Sail with Peabody's Remains—Burlingame Inter . views King William—The Lon don "Times" on the Ecume nical Council—Will it Bring the Church 'Peace or a Sword ?" Suspended Journals to Reap pear—Call for a Guard at the Leghdatit Chamber Intense Excitement—All Quiet Again, (By Tolograpb to the Plttobargt eteette.f I=l3 PARIS, December A—The reported difficulties at Farts and Waaaiegton about the handing of the French cable on the American shore have been amicably settled. At the sitting Of the Corps Lagislatif te-tley, Henry Rochefort nee and de manded that the National Guard be or dered to guard the ball of the Corte Is &Lauf In the Mare, for the protection of members. The demand took the chamber bigamies, and created an es tramthillu7letaltattop. An expression of astonishment burst from all parts of the ball. Cheers *which was an. wend by edam of derision and (Map. proval. The opposition members gener ally smitianded, but the majority protest ed 111g41:14 the demand and dematitre tion made hilts hirer. Pinta, 8 P. M..—The fears oh diem:tore to-day on account of the anniversary of the twartoades of 1851, sod of the death of Sandia, have riot been realised. The city his teen unusually quiet all day. and at this hour there area, symptoms ofdestatament. =I Loewe, December 3.—Dloestehas from Rome announces that a prelyno dal conference was held yesterday, when a papal allootaloh wet delivered, and oaths administered to the °Mean of the Reamebles I Connell, The limn to-day soya things et Rome areargu4pg 11l for the Council. Galilean tam is remnant. The Austrian end Orr man Mahon demur to the dogma of to. fallbility, and discord is. openhanded among helium Antonelll aludate his bead et a performance In which he never felt ay mead! y. It will be some time be. fore it cab become deer whether the Countil will bring the church peace or • sword. • The cotton mills An Uncialtre are again sunning on fall time. =I MADRID. December B.—Several Carlist conspiracies have bean discovered to va. Holm parts of Spain within a few days, and a number of weann have been made. The authorities are taking extraordinary precantichis eneinia outbreak.. Several order republican Journals, the publication of which were suspended at the beginning of the recent Insurrection, have been permitted to reappear. GREAT BRITAIX. LONDON, Deoember Inns clad Monarch la ready to Nall with the body of kir. Peabody, though probably It Win female a few days for tbe root of the fleet. Toe cables ars draped with black cloth and white mak. PORTUGAL. MADRID, December 3. The Portu guese Government has Invited tenders for the manufacture and laying of the anbutarl=fnqui Portugal to some eligible Ataintesei ease; touching Si Azores. =l3 Eteamig, December a,—Mr. Burtinm. had an interview with Ring Wiltratn yesterday, and presented Me creden tials The meeting was characterised by the usual complimenteri speeches. 61:114s1A. Prrtriancruo. December L—Oen. 'gnatlad has been appointed Malabar of faretird Affilra, tomer:cad Princeaorta. ebakotTa I=! Quemwavowzr. November 8. The ademathip Mush' from New York, - ar. rived to-oa,. FINANCIAL MID COIkINEJRCIAIL. LONDON, Demote? 8 —Ebening.—Coa eMs for money 83x ; do. on soceunt 92%. American Securities arm: 62e, 85;`655, 04,0 07s, 115}4; 1040 s, sox. Erica, 20N: Illinois, 0113‘; Atlarnto end Great, Western, UN. Stocks untidy. PAWS, December B.—Bourse arm at 720. SI& Lol l ool l , December 1.-I'sDow f6at4l. I @Ms. linear 88a fd. Linseed oil CO I 12s. TUrpsistine Iffs 9d. Vaal* Oil affi loa. Ce,hmtta Linseed 60s sd. Refined Petroleum Is Tyid@ls fid. Aarrwsur, December B.—Petroleum firm as 60Kf. Lrvamnititi, -December IL-00We— sem of the weak, 128,000, exports; 00, 000, aculstion, 28,000, Muck 686,000, Amer 19,000 bales. Receip ts of. the week. ' • American amount afloat "Aiparlean 188. Market today dull: middling uplands 12012)01 Orleans 12@i20: same 10,000 bales, Including &WO speculative and export blancthamer market qulat but firm. Be. Man of Wheat at Liverpool for 8 days, (21,000 [mute* 'American 56,0001 nd - western N 0.2. 8, Od@fladd: winter De 211., Oallforada White% lid. Western Maur 225. Corn—No. mlged, Oata Pus 112 s. _ I lls fwd. parf 1011 ed far new. lanaTes 66. Shane Bes. Ba con 17e ed 807 new. Petroleum =than gad. ; • - Falurdeour, December A—Piveterett• ty bonds el_clped firm sod unchanged. Haven, Elgoernber 5--8 P. Y.-Cotton closed octet On spot at 18631 francs for IoW udddllnspg admit, 1843 E francs, 141', LOUIS, the bileilitete Broiling Up of iW Wbbkry Ring Lome, December &—Tbe can of gperry rredtynnan, distillers, or Ps. ON P l '. w i t:a i r? . w ' 4l OP ° l 4l P d other day, roes the 'Cahoot the old =deity ring here, only *two or three more cases being before the COUlt. Ptirtiata to ttre appidnttoent of tbs Fro. sent District Attorney, thistrlng carried on their swindling operations with im• vanity. They controlled a capital of ocaol4lfentt.WlLunt and elabraesd in their argarosenbil many wealthy men and • comber of eroyernettent ornrnda and !detectives. rka. Their opsationi wereotalarge sale sea they controlled the completely that babobsest diatilisre mold compete with them. Now nearly all of them are bankrupts, having boutroined by the payment of 'bribes, lawyer's fee - /ntborrustens of al lam* OP. 71611bnie lunotusit tbbiii6varameal atose the atamt un s ay jaa bap _in older. front 'Mak] mow, 5 Oa One blintlred thousand dob Ws, and WO or lima NMl:anima esses ate at ii, tt - l:!!1; • The tenser° ring also embrartng of wealth and I nfluence, has, bean broktWalo an¢ sermoti o f members oontlated rap. OPlrerdo of 140,1300,000 added ihkrTritieurr from this soma addition %to the above some slat./ memos cases have beep won by the 9 (ll TMnecit. • MPHa_ 'lane 'Contempt Cass—Parttes seamed —Further 'Angulo' Aimed. ( 4-Tele imph tome ?Inshore, Geom.) bri l ol4.on4lptlFi LAM APPar . . Uttle Bock special nye ; Judge Taney a 7 uiEces dsr lf.Court, has rebound all the offtetilla of the Memphis and Little Welti/allroad,who gore arrested for contempt. In refusing to obey =Wooled that the Judge= Midnetiod hold militithulty WinneTbe quest loq 101MIMIr Board labial maenad te ,n apla .Eat will be decided Ay the Supreme um= Ptiddent Ellinekleyiallbe old Ilemils has made an &pollution to have the ere :tratneurell to,th• Faunal ;won. wibigh will be aalmil dlsposs• Of all iibsr, tionsit a i a lred. -Thenalcent bUn' a salt t lb* bear 'Boarifftwa=easila h a rd must, . . HAVANA. Conspirators blot—llaraire of the Chole ra—The Immo°le dilated by the apanlet at there aed itepataid IMO Great Lam The Insurgent' Alleet San Joao and are Etemdard—llitir itßl tory Government to be EistahlttuM for Chum Villa. DUG-1M (Br Tamara to the Plumage. Cismat.) NEW YORK. Deoember B.—Later Hem et letters state dud of th leader■ of the negro and Chineae coseplestoss In and near Segue, hays bean dad, and three hundred Mahe. administered to all the others. The cholera, smallpox, and fever am none to rage at San Jago, the deaths averaging from twenrydive to thirty per di general Lewes haa ten thousand Spacrlah troops with him at Ciareo Tutu. but cannot make any General Puela,=h reinforced heavily by European troops, ash leave to abandon Puerto Principe, as the Eu ropean officers conspire sgatted him In every projected movement. It is reputed another expedition from the United States had landed on the southern shore of Cubs. HAVANA. Deoember3.—A better dated Santiago, Cubs, November 28d, contains the following intelligence: A well authenticated repine, reached here that the memo Teaser has landed a party of 121111mstars in the Bey of film wlth a large quantity of military stores, and that they have reached the Interior to safety. On the 20th the Spanlardsittacked the Inanrgenis entrenched at llNgata The troops commenced b . shelling the rebel issiltWa, and then with bayo nets, but were repulsed with great loan. Many be of the Wounded art coming 111 n. The govarnment le minus animals In tbeetrees On the use of the army. Atlanta front Puerto Principe to the m 2ttio nit. bare been rend Informs. Lion le brought by a negro se the lo =ta were app B an ' Joie, was garrisoned by WI colon warm'. party of twang with en °Steer, sent out to reorgutolter, was oat off and captured. The morning the houtriptuts attacked Een Jose, and sad after fighting _an hour relied the white flag._ The tierrium arlardad. and sew mg as °Weer bur men who approailhed the rebel Ulm and proposed capitulation. The soldiers, without orders. Wed • volley and killed two of the Sinatarde. The fighting was then renewed., - The Cubans v,ht desperately aid endeavored to scale the entronetarnentle, but reicibroe merits coming to the ticarrierm, theyenal. ly withdrew. Eleven Widow were kitten. The affair caused Much excite ment at Puerto Principe.. The Colonel commanding the Cantons ban been sent to Havana to be tried by' court martial. The Military Govemment wW loan be inaugurated for Glued Villas District. Great results are expected from thia measure, which, it lie Imposed, will le d to tie complete reestablishment of the Spanish authority in teal quarter. PHILADELPHIA. Tin Central Scud at On German Re farmed etliacb—A leW Marlet—lt Win reef to Pittitangh Next Peb rusty. LIST TelensDh to Übe Ptusbeik Gazette) Penatuctirrua, Deotinber 3.—ln the General Synod of the *formed Church the subject of the tarlatan of the hymn took weedeferred till the next meeting. The District Synods ware authorised to annex the selection of hymns to their respective liturgic.. A new District Synod was analltnied ...win of Wentmoreland, l.7trloa, St. Pant and New York. Clasela. This nee Synod will meet In Pittsburgh next ebbroary. Tbe missionary operations, as the as the borne worst la canocrocri, ware rep resented es Ina promising condition, al though the friends down mme folly up to thegreat detuesia_ In the aftensoan neden a anti of charter exr estrunuautions was adopted. The attention of pistons was directed to the duty of giving certificates of din nilsalon to all members leaving their charge, so that they may connect with the church at their new residence% The report on the Wall of church we adopted. Connected with the General Synod ere 3 .lases, 6111 ministate, and 117,C110 mm to mantes% In the evening session all the churches were directed to observe, in a religious way, all the chief church festivals- Chrletruis, Good Friday, Feder, Awns. Won Day, and Pentecost. AU chumbee were ale° requested to lbrward their foreign missionary money to the thus= Evangelist Society or Now Tork, Munch:rod CRIe Or tie largest Med Important meeting of the Reed Church ever bald in (late gountrY. The subject of liturgical ennetilit, wit h lie umderlying question% was the ob ject of the ocrntrovaray. The whole matter, In cludinithe DUIZIWOUII nk =ll lb= out af it, eras bat= end tarty slued. 1111881138171 1 7 Ahura Sleeted by as Ovalblaming Carries bat Mires Laudlis—TM Legislature Lustily Sr= use. ru.staral Gamow lemon, Ina, December 4.—eddi- Clonal returns from six mantles 'jell Ain novena thousand additional ma jority. Dent hag carried Red three cum' dell, and these by very amall mhjoritlei The whole Sidled ticket, with a hew Si. eepUons, has doubtless bee n elected. STATE MI& Toe dart at the National Souse, York, Clarke Weedy, hu been muted and lodged intail, as • dertspilee to the extent of sa,opa 801011twomty tboneand IX/MBISI of wool was mathued In Wuhlueton county last week, by gr. A. W. Patterson, of Steubenville, i t from fluty-two to forty. dm aorta. Gus Ram, confided at Brutlic of murder Who wood &Frew, to takiag leave o$ his coonael. il•Bith*and. Esq., of Modvillit, him with • dt.d chided :tog valued at 1460, am • token of Fulham'. Tnu treasurer of the Avondale relief fend, acknowledges the receipt of 1102,200 up to November 27th, of which $10,747 has beenodd Pe to the alkaline committee R 7 4 3000 tb - &"ted fom4 banks Id Ltmerne ill county t g i cut p.O 'at pee per cent Interest, $211.871.16 Invested In United States tines of 1868, and $70,071-- 131 In ritlbroadlon_ da t leaving $7,618.96 in the treasurer banda ON the 27th, at Shamokin, liortletreber law( °entity ' , Tho &Wards, coltired, Imopiloyet'tt pond at Douty some, wait Welty sliot, by some person un. known, while engaged In hip Mules In the porter's cella% A. short time preei. ons be had a &lenity with some persons at the railroad depot s one at whom, named Thronestrues in the Nu, and et the supe tint° tired a re volver, 'with no Mher MCC tlotn to scat ter. the Crowd, taus noggin blip to return to the bold without Antler motes tation. Buspkion felt on Gallagher, and. wu arrested as tai assassin, but after the ezaminstion of some thirty witnesses he was released, nothiaL appearing to warrant hisqLuilittitaL dq rdtltdael ly resided at U 41701711. A. mew= me of poisoning OCCIII , red tu-Poltsvalo Ca the elreolOg of the Ist Wt. by which a whole thirdly, mimed R oac h, were swept Into eternity without warning, 'The Mises Jot/Mot says: "The servant, swirl& girl, with It wag exec, etemandleled.put ammile into every dish ehe bad prepared for their copper. tot abort 8 P. Z. the family were sadden ta k es with oulentsetchmg =dining the stomach. and before a phyebgen could be summoned thewhob family were dad.. Tiro= tobseilototil too. seated was belltrendbid_tt gin • ' In theiredeehnd ow= otilw ...I, died ,. lhe alp to Op cellar wan the POO _ of x . a deil* PLs l y h o e log borne* reputation, and are said to Mons ermoyed and ill•treated Ute savant girl. —ammo swa t . hum be& A spirit of revenge no doirit spur red her to the commission- of the deed, as there wren° valuablesin the boom." The girl node her escape and had not beenarrested at hat smotmte." LITERARY The Browning Assoclation—Batertain went Ls Evening—A Brilliant Ana- epee, and an Intereettng Programme. Lent evening the Annual Literary and Musical Entertainment of the Browning Association, connected . with the Pitts burgh Female College, was given In the Chapel of that Inatittition. The audi erne In attendance was very large, ap. preciative and fsahlonable—oas of those characteristically brilliant assemblages, which these entertainments never fail to Minot. Heretofore the "Browning" has won a high fame for the meritorious character of the performances, and If the sentiments of those In attendance Mat everting be a criterion, they have but added fresh laurel. to their reputa tion. At seven and a half o'clock the era, ciao* opened with an Instrumental mu sical selection, In which Prof. and Mrs. Messner and Una A. Smith participated. Rev. John A. Grey, pastor cf Christ M. E. Church, led In brief and fervent prayer. The next performance on tha pro. gramme was a vocal duet, rendered in a nappy manner by the Wawa McMullen and !lawyer, and greeted with applause. Mae Etbrourney Trask read the first essay of the evening, "Rising Into Light," a well written and creditable production. Following came an Instrumental duet, by the KW's l;✓wman and Derrah, accompanied by Professor Menne: on theorgan. School Moak" was next tontriltin a felicitous style, humor s, and slightly Mark Twaie-tsh, by Miss Emma V. Ni cola, MI2O wu warmly applauded. Prof. Slimmer and Men L. Sawyer en gaged the attention of the audience for • few momenta thereafter by • touch of "music," which U a sample of that taught In the Plttabargh FemalsOollege, was eirdrumtly commendatory of the musical culture obtainable In the Mal tattoo. The programme was now agreeably divtraital by • Pantomime, remsem- Mg • 'Boarding School Scene Sell',— signal for turning out the lights The went represented the ting ing of the bell, the turning o ff of the light, the panaeof a fat miimemis until the teacher had Mired and the antes quent rallying of a bevy of the fair un pile, each of whom brought to the ren dezvous mrmettdrut in the edible line which the gayway were stealthily but happily disomMng, seated arousd the baud, whin 10 the leather return;• general •acamper aullues, sad one little Wire the frzYwhof art, la marched o ff to punishment. The pantomime was exceedingly well rendered and elicited the heartiest ap plause. Misses L/Aca DUB and A Smith ibilow ed In a beautiful and finely rendered In strumental duet. 'TThe Songs of Seven," Jean Ingelow'. exquisite poem representing riven scenes in the life of woman, was pre sented In • &ratites style and with charming effect. The "Exultation" was seen in the foe and happy MOM/ of • beautiful child. "Romance" at the age of fourtoen was the next stage. "Love" had its representation in an enthtudeatic Joyous young girl Just budding Into wo manhood. "lfttmulty" promented • scene of a happy mother surrounded by her four young chili:l7n , her pride and hope, "Widowhood. the fifth stags, shrouded In mounting hatalements, and with a sad lament for the departed, was premised with tonchingtenderueas. "(living in marriage" wu depicted in a young maiden, full of hope, Wwing-at the mother's knee in bridal ralmenta, and receiving the maternal blaming. Seven time• atom, the Mai Sage. "fend ing for home,"—old calm and peaceful and happily.cententect, review ing in rhythmical melolly the pleasures, the trials, and the anomie of the put, bidding adieu to the world, and hope fully looking forward to the bright change which should bring the weary wuderer stem" 'Mich Mane of the rsautibli and spa. thetle poem was represented alone, and with anamatedingly trutlittil and int pmeave affect, which elicited the warm est sympathies of the audience. A vocal ealeMion, exhibiting superior abilities, by Mica Kmms P. Sawyer, re. calved the approval of the assembla ge. MW Lizzie Kenned,y, in • pleasant way, talked of .The Girl of 1870," esti mating that fair atesture am •itbe highest syfs, of woinsabood" intellectually, morally and physically. wThe bell goal • ringing for Sarah," • bumerone ballad, modeled in • toll, elm: and street voice, by Wan McMul lan, In character =dallied mapy WIPP,' bits on the social “shams" of the present day, which the assimblage seemed to fully appreciate. At its conclusion the singer was called out by • rapturous es• core. and sting one or two intim of the long the wood Illus. Moe Little L Perching, to the dining recitattoo, "Alter the Battle," &trolleyed • high order of dramatic shinty end ex. raweidoo, and was rewarded by cordial coplaais. "1 Dreamed I Dwelt to Marble Halle," by Mae A. Cora Brown, • oppertor vocal. ist, we, en jlearttly t itg ad itto that the fair singer Ina rout to Mar the the audience wi th another tong, "Coming Thin' the " serving se happy selection tor o th Wood effort, which woe received with equal =thud- Sam. The programme wound up with three tableaux, “Clod " .The Ball of the College" and the Idsztyr." The second was not doWn on e list and considerable curiosity was excited by Its announcement—a 1:41105Ity which was trensibrined Into • peal of hearty laugh ter, coupled with applause, as the certain, slowly drawn, revealed • stout but yen *raids table, bearing I:monition:Bosons of %hob/gest dinner bells. The "Martyr," was reprosenbed by • young end lovely , &male, bowl to the gluts with cliar t Asurtndad with tag .I"Wy for I ticin, ind with aa loused Sae, an • eteady,earnett 6i pM lb and triumph, looking to "the land which Is ahr WV. With the drawing of the eurtan over Miaow/ the eactlenee team to elver= sad the anterteternent yes over. . Ttnountoul II tram • perfect ' noos e, end t bosideo being one of the =at en ablit over even Itt Yip Oi r r to In the tstgbeft m* t an 4 upon as End Fops or. WIN par. tlelpgad. 12011 THE OIL REGION& New Striae. at Parser's Lawflag HA Vletalty—Varteaa Items. The Northsvestenelleto of Tuve. day, putpshed at tawrenceburg, in the oil regkate, has the following lid of new all strikes at Parker's Landing and yl• deity : The Lone Star on North mid annum Island, on 4 of u l g t o g lsiond (dl ' Common o Hartley, E. H. Lung. by and cabers, was tubed OA week and la Dow being tortal. The Taylor W on land of Ds Puller, on the r iver, owned by R. B. Allen, W. Taylor, Mr. Mason, Junes E. Brown, H. N. Lee, Elliott Brothetiand bas been iDb4d bei ng with •W e aPPOsnines , og. • Darby ell, on tile Oilerd of Thonute Bluth. owned by C. On, J. E. B/0118. J. B. Findlay, Joseph Mantrove, S. E. Wlllleaohn Graver, B. P. Bldford, H. A. Breed.Wllllam Cooper end E. B. Allen, he. been tubed end le being tested with favorable pus. poeti. w rit titt El o ptl ass i picrrytirpeen mop, tubed, and Is now betty tested convenient to the old Bunberry wed& The well is Ownedty Allen Wilson of Stonturry, Dr. Erna and others Yoe todiestkoto are that it will prove ee lead en average well The Jane Well—on the river. net the Mike's ran, on land of 'Dr. Crawford, of Eadenton, Gen. John N. Purls:ace, MA John M. ThamS of Butter, John Halnen. of Hfzill: Ind other, fun just hero bed curd b new being tested: The slow for oil le good. Win h e we = informed g, that, tbuith Interest er, sold, benne she commenced for tinsistrwan hilndnd W• understand tg oo ktfi p pluten putter la h red aid' ton Meowed a o Uar. abi PrOPejtj a& the Landing. UM *PM' Wang! • ' A .DADY Is titles. IL Y., citified 'to a newspaper an account of henna antehle n/drowning , and , atter the ftent wu publlsheA In tletb, blood and bank As appeared at the editeitnuttania aid ite• mateial a eantailletton4 ' •• ' TILE CAPITAL. Members Arrieing—A Gay Winter Au- Urinated Nontiern Va. Southern Beauty—Hon. Fernando Woad—Tan Ctiban question and Financial Affairs —Women's Right.--A Nag Flaiai--R. W. Wadley's Chasm:a—Work Com- thetiCetl. (Correepon ' , once of the Plttabortb Go tette.l WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 2, 1869 The city of "magnificent distances" has donned its winter livery. &natant and Members of Congress are coming In every day, and by Monday the two hun dred will answer to their names. Pennsylvania Avenue, which for months past has been almost deserted, fs now lively with the gay and busy throng. Others than department clerks and the regular denizen are now to be seem. A handsome woman may be seen OCCILIdOn any, amid the throng of long kora, half starred, original, true Southerners, who imagine that they are the only sumo. bodys In existence at the CapitaL WHO WILL AIMS MI TILE WILL& This winter la to be the gayest that has been since the good old times, when to be a Virginian was all that was required to carry one through. And many a fair damsel from the North will shine, where but a few years ago none but a Southern beauty could be allowed the pleasure of being the "Belle of Washington." Thts season the daughter of B. F. Butler will carry off the palm; and others will be just as gay, yes, many of them, but all from the North. Butmore anon. Lyon want a Jenkins, I am with you. BOA. PIOINANDO MOOD Is here and glorying over the recent vic tories in New York. He states that he has several important measures to pre sent this session, among them one m ref. erence to the French Cable. TEM CODA QIIINTION AND FINANCIAL Al YAIBA. Ills rather too early to be able to state what will be the position taken by the majority of the Republican members In reference to the Cuban question and finan cial affairs, but a few days will develop the State of heeling which crisis. I saw the new Secretary of War, for the first time, bud evening. Re Is a fine specimen of • man, and is making hosts of friends. All who come in contact with him are well satisfied that he is just the man to succeed the much lamented Raw lins. =53=103 The Woman's Rights meetings now being held weekly are affording "Ye Locals" of the Wealth:eon press with plenty of food, and it is relished by the majority of readers. A. party of fanatics are running the ooncern, and any of your readers who have been to Dr. Jackson's lectures have a good idea of how the Mines run. There lihonestly more common sense in one lecture of the venerable and quaint Doctor than in all the speeches made at these meetuiga. li-, The Arlington Hoare " waa opened yesterday. Having only been furniahed with a bill of tam I have nothing to ay except that it is high-toned, and may be an improvement on the Gettysburg Springs Hotel, where Katalysine water latosi• cams and looking glasses are scarce luxu ries. 808 RACIEST'S PROSPECTS HOST. Prominent Republicans, many of them from the eastern part of the State, have been here within the past few days, and from all I can learn oar friend, a W. Mackey, Esq., will have but Utile trouble In walking over the course again. There is every reason why he should, and none why he should not. Ho has made a moat worthy and rilicie.nt officer, and another year of his management of the fIOIIIICI/11 affairs of the State will put the old Hey. stone In better fluanotal thaw than she. has been (or many years. He has our test wishes, both as to success In the coming contest, and that los health may Improve so that the State may not ham his valuable services. Huai COMMILSICIZIN Several committed are now In Bandon and are wor king hard. The tariff ques tion will up at an early day, before which time I will try to funibill you with an outline of changes which kw Om ward. Eon. W. D. Kelly will not per anything that will Wore the mann- Lecturing Intereata. D. I IHENVLLLE Ttto Cerarte--An old Longboat* to be Rued—lanebvltto Prospects—Large hlVEStaleal of I,,pttal—Etaltread Alit tars, eta. (From oar Ewel2l Comesposdent- ) ZAIMBV/44" Dec 8,1888 Dias °Awns : Ttro mina have been in session here about two weeks. A eatuddezable amount of budneas is being bensseted. Hon. H. IL Granger, the young and males Judaea( this District, has presided, sesbeed for the last few days by the Hon. F. W. Wood of Mor gan county. The Grand Jerry decided that Hoskin. g= comity ought to have a new court on and so in come of events the old State Boum, erected In 1809, as the dist Wilding of the kind Ohio ever owned, will have to pass away, and give place to a modern court house. In my Judgment the court home, so tel mi lts dimensions ire concerned., don not need to be es. placed by a new building, but the man. ner In which the space Is employed and might be ugly Improved. The (% s tr i Turt totuul no bill against any one for the shooting dead of Sue Lee, the colored saloonkeeper, a few weeks since. This is carrying out the doctrine that a colored man lo to ut no rights which a white awl 1 4 0 4114 toned, ALA= riuxonva. Quin toad in the milted the Ohio river, our mai dealer' have been 'hippies all the coal to Clincluttatl which they wild buy, at about 7 to 8 cents, on the can No brisker Nutmeg waa ever done here la coal thap.ktmi twee done for the last al; weeks. Bet It Le a male pow rittalitugh can transport coal to mp and compete with the coal fields of OMo, that. are so much newer Mat market, The lioshiagont river is now at flood height--blgher that at any time three hod whiten./ The propellers and steam- Duda hart anspeaded wadi the water etlydca. zarizerudat PROISMOTL I notice the Gasman, in closing some remarkcOn onr Mate, has this anima: Thertis no BMW In this Union which has better Mason to he satialed with ha oresent orndition or hopeful of the lb km than (Wo." I would say that ,thts is pre-eminently soot Zanesville end the Muskingum Valley, In regard to the & term at least, and the time !snow at hand when this geld should he occupied with , mend capital and entegnisa. I state- s tact when f ay that owing to the prox imity of ore and Coal, Itn Is nude here se 4a to compete stuxessfully with other. waters In yourtuark* • The °mations In the oral of. Perry county, just southwest and adjoining this count;. wilt open a market for mach that Zanesville will be 'called upon to sopply, beesase the nearest point trom whiclsthat can thaw its supplies. It Is anrprtlingic note the largesmoust of cepttal that la now pressing Into the coal fields lathe ueighterhobd of EHntits. Tills. This capital will nuke srants:ss e populatlontocreases, which mat be Supplied promptly. Perry county has not In In voting population In the last twenty•llve years. A few days slate Inked a claim of thattoupty Ithy this was so. 'Up 'replied thWarilina4 the INlnt7 irg a rld bat mostirlskroA7 sere le% mad. firs mete 041 tiveuty years there bas been a doubling up, and land bidders who desired larger possessions bare moved west. The rat= will oh* slime intraue yearly tairoteit. The announcement that the Prealdeat otthePlttstmigh,ColambnuandSt Lots Italtmad has boned the' Zsnenilie Clidanal taltmad; 121 tbp VMS 01 r e ? f rat 9.l ll4 P ....nt#20,414 NO. 281. shippers of produce, and, indeed, to most of the people sere. It la now expected that the branei between the Panhandle Road and Zanesville will be speedily completed, and that competition between the two lines of road to the east will w..sk a great advantage to Zanesville and vi. chatty. More anon. OLmonnt. Tna sale of the Hoven:men, property at Harper's Ferry is progrng. It has been divided off Into lots as follows: 1. The musket factory, thearmory canal and water power of the river. 8; The site of the Rifle Factory with water pow er. 8. The Shenandoah Ferry with a tract of 68 acres south and • lot on the Harper's Ferry shore, 4. The perpetu al right to cut and remove wood from 1398 acres of mountain land seam the Shenandoah. 8. The iron ore of Friend's Or. Bank, • A number The terms . ) brought $1,700; (4) mains yet to road figured capitalists, wh Ferry a peat cured the ptr the sale wi' 000, which erty coat tht mat of the mon school was originall NEW CH MmßaloilrrOl Preacklag tvs nabile qrgiff, " 8..). F. lit else wer•los I WI-grat t a. cr•II/oel r. Sri. riTinVZ,' D =1.".. 1 11, all. rge - F I b. CBIMC. Bray, Paaaar, 11•__ . L..1.. corner r SL paths ar'POBI ro mar of _Yrred / /Will ill, Narratives el art d la their IS, gri rrtr am% Poll I• A r d .. s = I 'rut lan • !segue All us cardally ars rms. IarBIESSI I..I7THICL r fist! n . taat ti, 103‘ a. aad Saatlay School at is N. lactate sad Prow Ilasslag wiantraDAr syssuftes. Itiaada S of int& ft the caa .. greguloa and pabLW cordially !myriad. arumtesumn. CHURCH, corner (Inn& asst ' Ampex. Its, W. X. V• 11 Dxlll.o . Veehlb - XVEIII'III7XDAT at 10X Seats frelb Lad • elum* at P a. Y. seeds) •••0114. dellver the wcoad mice. hatleet—t•The, IarCEINTL i CHURL, o so so d Andemos blulfßOW. December d. tad TIO o'cloes r r. 4 t. P. lIA.. S. Subject of Um ••Da Harm., with &Rao' moortrailoo of Dm lospl All aro omehally 10011.94.. VOR BALE. -r A: AGE. Diner. 1 loallsb bar earflAg• 'Man old. at. Mai o g aaa. Ati d o. tnlill. i ll DZfo Zeeld. z DOW ALLeca azacia.—Tl Band" wrote old Clay Ila la nem ready for *7 =El= Wm. OP Om Poem Pttiaborgi e NOTiege—The I IPHADINti. PAYING ST. PATRICE? Plop Mariam to MY. natty foe exananualoa elite ..IN WEDNO3OA 1009. when limy Plll be hammerer, onto fee mutt dokeel INFANTA , FAINCT a MCKIM:M. Wane,. hue/ Weal. lawns. lane• Weelel lallete Paso Wee lallate. fumy We le leau• Pettey We [ideate Panay Wen Colldres . . Undenree Ladies , &ad/Mace M. Genie% renal• see -Drawee; JAMES Old Stone NIX 24 de• • HENRY 0. CUM of Penn and FALL AND WE NOW co NEW FUEL) STOCK THI Dannlong an Riganon and Winn 19. ad botiona-Tlean tad nelhaarol ingseal.aaddencoadntlag Inn Me Bible on& lee Aseaanion au antler non ea Uneven+ to Dro It illaWand. ih In. Omni Nairn. A D. 1., MatlDd of Walton CODS% Liverpool., 9 14/AP - Pv . Pon. SLOW PERCUSSION AND AUDCULTATION Li DI AONOST/C AIDS. • Itaanilbe . Pneillioaare of YoaleM. 11 Dt. CALL • BOrtn.•nbuatlatdcastotutlz Watt soliallso Regional et Winn. Tone dank of L. C. t..”. 11. v. mats. na. cloth. ALIO. RAILWAY lICONONY. Contar Pr... fire Nano la lL LooonailvA Inns at meata. By *4.. La ea•Cloot dao •••• UMMI illassaalpt bruin - D. IL Gonna, I 1.11. B. 2,, ell. Sr.. WM Alan. SERA -- DITtaIONS IN SRI SOCIETY OP PAIEWINA By 211011141 H. SenENAN. yOraca flu! - e/alb. !Menu . . . _ . THE SEEM a human n.. near L. WKS SEOLtX+Y. Sy D. 2.7.latsTED. E. L. ob. Say Ds ISHODIEENEs .RE saidinuE. EsUailAsly, lava Plk• xn •C- 1.61441 !. 00 . • E WEEVER N.B Tl[fs. .By SILL &Say. nu m. lama 7f6Pp .. ElyteXpow. lairs Sloth* 0 .0 0 .. • "Of U 4 by al 141t11411;n, or arlll Oa ' lilll.4OK-114 oa .IWO "W*1610117 a• , 4:lk. tArencerirr co.`; • 111 11 *DArIX ituraal Cliturt - Lruisseseloh . voa-ast BE vieSiornik 1=32:21 IC aet a• west. /Warm, PFINNIrlitAlf, ■EED i CO. rte. NEW ADVERT pannums A=P AWIIIDID •T FAIRS =M3 BILITIVIII-HULL OVEURIIING lAD RIM ill 1111111 = DraiNO ISM KOMI/ SITTICIIIIIII AND OMOIIM rho Ileentary of tbe Hartlaw Maly Llm N•ml &mkt,. ON. T.,1 ...Um elapitantler Z$ EIM=I3 BUITON.HOLZ, OVtffitlMlHY .SAD 7A.MILY ELZWItie MACILOUI = ma Fab mar Limn= Courrnricea. ail recahnbil akpacial MUSICS IV= Ma pullgas bates Um mod parf.at Wafts mer broyft IS tbdr lisszkoath Coaacy Fair. st hoseuld. ■. 4.... Baptusber 14, 1154, =1:=1=1 = Hew Taft Btu. tar, al iltalo. H. 1.. FIRST PAISJCIIML. Roam , Comity P•tr, St. Pm]. lima., FDIST PIIZNIOII A DlTLillfil I=l = 1 ha Ai Amin am Fanny Yacht.* 1 •• rata Amerleaa Yeelalae. 1 •• *WA Itseklac w.uoataa lidos 7 . air Ltratia Constr. Obi.. /LAST PAIMIUM. Roue1.001•11 Pals, IL Y., PIBaT PYZNIQY ADD DIPLOPIA. nee COlllll Tat , . Obi.. MIST P 11113111311 run MACHIN'S. I=2 I=l =E Dl= I=l =arm rtmmoa cosarriitt:2o:6o Val, at C7evalaad. Ohio. nix rum PItYJIIITSI sump m4cluini. The am and highest pessoLus ersa der~ta the grant Amerleas lantgaltala, Oriesemag lad demise 'Machina by a -shah gas the Catosattlate ne the °seabeds Cuba fete. beguater m. 1160. Ute Colanaltlee um an. nosed of Meetly utstaseated entllloes, wan Mauled to law wastage of Asearae new eldnery, sad well sees , tated wla IWWIss Nes tabu mete susluties of aldasehemlia estate:las arse thoisult wad alma and 101 taseldses wan tested_la .reel lad arelleas ltd la their must they saanlmouly 'speed that the tatrylean Buttos-toot., Ouneizate aM during Itaahlne, was upertor sitegars for bully nu. aseh.awasdatst MS highest pg miasma taw weehaaleal of ale we- Ulna to prominent wad Its ograthae to Waft awl auds that nose who welt was au atom It the 1111.55 praise. 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