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TREAOyRY REPORT
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impracticable to resume and maintain
specie payment., When the product of
i t
the industry e ported shall be equal
substantially to the products of other
countries impair , there will be no de
mand for • le for ex port ex
cept what ma arise from the cir
cumstances that our bonds abroad are
sent home and dln our market, and
the proceeds ex rted in coin. When
the credit of the untry shall be fully
IO's'"I"'"' '^ E rope, and there obeli
` .. .. , oubt either of our ability or dis
position to meet Bill of our obligations.
• bonds heretofore and now to a large ni
t-mu held by merchant. and bank
ers will be transferred tn capi
talists far iporthanent investment.
When this ° hence shall have taken
glace, the probability of our securities
being sent home ander the infinenee of
Political or financial disturbances in
England will be very! light, and when.
as a concurring fact. our exports, ex
elusive of public securities, shall be
equal to our import, specie esymenta
may be resumed without even a tempo
rary embarrassment to the Moline.s of
the country.
•
One of the moat efficient means of
Strengthening the country, In Its dean-
Mat relations with other countries, la the
development of our commercial marine.
The returns show that a very large
amount of the foreign trade is In Ens
iled( hands. We are not only thus de
pendant upon a rival country for the
pertormanos of the business which
should be In the hands of our own peo
ple. but our ability to maintain specie
psyslionta IS materially dtmlahed. If the
OVUM foreign trade of the country, both
of exports and Imports, were carried on
in American ships, thei r earnings would
not be leas than seventy live millions of
dollars. Were the trade exeluelvely In
American hands a large part of thus dif
ference of forty-aerven mlillooa of doilars
would be due to citizens of the United
States, and payable In other count,
This amount would he thus added to our
ability to pay for goods Imported from
those countries. It. for example, an
American Silken parchaae In New York
• thousand barrels of flour for six thou
and dollars, and export. It to Liverpool
In an American arousal, mid It Is there
sold for seven thousand dollars, a hill of
exchange maybe drawn against the pro
coeds and a voles of goods of the
value of seven thousand dollars pur
chased In England entirely liquidated,
although at the custom house at New
!ark there would tee an apparent hal
auce against the country of one thousand
dollars. Rut if, on the other hand, the
thousand barrels of Hour are exported
rsrwlßcitlab vessel, the pecz_ .as of the
Aonr realised In New York, and which
can be applied to the 'payment of good.
nought In England, will be only six
thousand dollars, and there will remain
an actual balance against the country
of athocuaind dollars. This familiar ex
ample ahows the importanc of re estab
lishing mar commercial supremacy u uon
the ocean, and I deem It, therefore, es
lentil' to our proeperity that the snip
pinginterest of the country be fostered,
not only as a nursery of seamen, but
also as an essential agency In enabling
the Government to institute and malt,
tain specie payments. It le an Interest
also which In io development in es
wrtart to the States and people remote
from the seacoast, as It la to the mari
time sections. Every addition to our
facilities for the export of the products
of the interior Is as advantageous to the
producer as to the merchant and ship
builders of the coast.
While I do not anticipate that It will
be ntipeitilartelay resumption until
OUT proper commercial position is re
gained. I am satisfied that the develop
ment of the navigation and ship building
Interests will Improve the credit and
rapidly augment the wealth of the coon-
The suggestions that I have made Indi
cate my opinion that it will not be
wine to resume specie payments while so
large • part of the interest bearing debt
of the country Is represented by five
twenty bonds, and held by European
merchants, bankers and manufacturers_
The questions that have been raiiteo in
regard to the nature of the obligatitn
assumed bonds,e Government in the issue
of these have undoubtedly de
terred many persona from purchasing
them as a permanent investment. and
eonsequeutly they are largely held in
this country personspe, for speculative
by who design to pot
VinfTA. the market whenever an ad.
Vance shall furnish a sufficient induce.
meat, or when political or financial die
turbanoss may create a demand for the
money for othelpurpcses.
It is probable that from seven to eine
hundred millions of these bonds are now
held In Earape, and to a considerable ex
tent, by pereons who a
will di e sp es of
them under the Influencer to which
I have referred; such a panic as explod
ed in Europe In 1866, at tho opening of
the Austrian and Prussian war, would
be likely to induce the return of a suill.
dent amount to this country for sale to
embarrass_ busbies.. and In case of re
Numption, to muse the suspenelon of the
banks. It is, therefore, in my judgment
essential that the largest part of the ft ve
twenty bonds be withdrawn, and that
other bonds be substituted in their place,
issued upon terms and conditions which
admit of no doubt.
In fine, the practical question is not
merely the resumption of specie pay
ment. As a measure by itself, its not
difficult, but the problem is to resume
under nob circumstances that the poet
bon can be maintained, not only In time
of tranquility, but also in peace. Our
course, It seems to me, is plain. Every
measure of the Government bearing
upon the subject should tend to,appre
elate the value of our paper currency.
It la probable that some decresee le
the volonine of its paper will ultlmetely
be necessary, and I therefore rem pan full y
suggest that the Secretary of the Trees
ury be clothed with authority to new,
the circulation of United States notes In
appoint not exceeding two million dol.
larie in any one month. Thu. will the
country be brought gradually, it may be,
and yet without disaster, into a condition
when the resumption of specie payments
will be easy if not unavoidable.
On the Ist of December, 1869. the prin
Opel of the public debt of the United
States, not deducting bond, and cash on
hand, amounted to 82,605,286,76 1 82. 01
LOA amount the mof 5356.113,258 56
la represented in su United States notes
bearing no interest. The larger part of
this is needed for circulation, but the
amount out be reduced from the ordl
miry revenue of the country, if
er it eedent to m C a o k ng p re r w
vhl ndmch expedient
The e
o
frac
00=1 currency in circulation wee
$8&,885,661 60, and there is no occasion
for any legislation in reference to OW ,
Item of the public debt. There were
outstanding also certificates for gold de
posited In the Treasury to the amount of
436,862,940; these certificates are redeem
able on presentation. These three items
amount in the aggregate to $43 4861,763,
18. and in making provision for the pub.
Ito debt they are not necessary to be con-
Elders&
Of the loan of January let, 1861, the
sum of 17,0220 00 . is outstanding and
payable on the that of January, 1871.
The loan of 1858, of 120.000. 000 . U Pay/.
pie In 1878; the bondsknown as ten-forty
beads. amounting to 8194,567,300, steno'
peraile until 1884. The six: per cent.
b on e., payable in Vial, amount to ffM.
677.030. i t ." the boucle known as eighty.
one and tea forties, amounting In the
aggregate to $17e,244. 900 , are not doe and
cannot be paid previous to 1874 and 1881,
U is necessary to consider them In mak
ing provision for a sew Arise.
Themveawenty bonds. amounting in
the egate to 81,602,671,10 3 . are either
due or will soon become due, and It is to
this °boa of the public debt, and to this
class alone, that attention should be di
-Iresc6t,4e7d7,
0 O h ism porches umsinceMatt has
h f
last, and the bonds are now held
by the Government.
Beers any measure fur funding the
Firretwente bonds can beconsummated,
the Government wilt be able to purchase
at least seventy-five million dollar.
lolgre. There will then remain, on the
- deg of July nev4.6lo3out 11.450,000,000 of
lb. Flve-tvent7bonds i n the hands of
rablie exediUms.
Of the entireindebtedness of the Uni
ted Stales, only the unimportant sum of
427,063,000 will be due and payable pre.
Throe to art
Under time obeumetateen. it does not
Wan 10 . . me to be wise to authorise the
fending of the whole amount of 6-20
bonds, which. as is now anticipated, will
_hrsociatanding on the let of July next;
tat that 11250,800,000 at
fortl should be
coffered to remain either purchase or
redemption previous to 1874. Should
tho sum of 11250.000,000 be left for that
purpose, the entire public debt would be
. In a condition Lobe easily redeemed bre
twaen 1814 and 1881. The 10.40 bonde
could be paid, and provision also made
Ibr the redemption of the bonds which
Will beetime due in the, year 1881. It
Ma be Wise to reduce the proposed loan
he 11,000,000,000, which would then
w a ve for lesyroent previous to INet the
inn of shout 11676.000,000, or hardly more
them 00,0130,000 a Year- '
Mangling thatthe proposed loan will
be for an amount not exceeding 11,200,
103" I Men:mend that it be offered
• to three clasera of 4101000,00 0 eactn The
Met class of 1100,030,000 to be payable In
fifteen years, and to be paid on twenty
the second class $41:0,000,01X) to
Ct ri ta r illble in twenty yes?". and to be
ribl In twenty-dye VIM 'MO third class
of 4406,0130.000 td, be In twenty
daao year,stiol tbe d bettfirtyysers.
--- The. esesotial WWI of the new
/91ASPPoif Sa ma to be Wesel RllO-4
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That the prinelpsl and Interest shall be
made payable In coin Second—That
the bond, known an 5.1! bonds shall he
received In exchange Ifor new honda.
Third—That the principal he payable in
this country, and the interest payable
either in the lotted Wee. or in Europe,
as the subscribers to the loan may de
titre. Fourth—That the rate of interest
shall not exceed iii per cent. per an
nutn. Fifth—That the eutocribere In
Europe shell receive their Interest at
London. Paris, Berlin, or Frabk fort, se
they may elect. Sixth—That the Mende,
both principal and inter.t, shall be free
from all taxes, deductions, or abate
ment,. of any emir, unless it shall he
thought win• ro - stillest citizens of the
United States to auch tax upon In.
come and fforn bootie as In imposed by
the lawn of the 1'1o:fel Stet. upon In.
comes derived from other money invtett
manta.
There are two oraWlno, and each seems
to beet controlling reason, why tend',
should be exempt from State and local
taxation. If not so exempt, the amount
of the taxes imposed by the local tauten°,
ity will be added to the Interest the
t t ,„
Government will be forced to pay and
thus the National Government w 11 lie
compelled to provide for tax. inn ed
by tee local authorities_See - alai , In
asmuch as the ability to borrow ay,
under mine elven nonmetal, be ease Mil
to the preservation of liovernieent,
the powers should not, even in tine of
peace and pr.perity, be q inalitied by any
concession to the Staten .if the right to
tax the manna ny which the National
Government is maintained. The right
to use Ile lawful pow•ria, free from any
condition, restriction or claim of another
Is an essential condition of sovereignty,
and the National Government should
never surrender or qualify its power In
thla particular.
la offering the new loan, cltleene and
out jects of other governuiente should re
ceive the strongent a.urance that the In.
termed and principal are to he raid In
coin, according to the terms of the binds I
!issued, without any deduction or abate
ment whomever. In order to avoid'
the necesioty of employing weenie for
the negotiation of the hem, 1 reapese.fully
reeommend that n liberal COMMIIW4IOII
tie allowed to mutated ie., and 1.1.1... , who
tire , sunerritie be ',erudite. to ',elect the
ctn. of Noels in which thmr nu leicrlp
temp, respectfully, shall be made.
I further recommend, in conneetion
with the proposed loan, that banks en
tablietied under the ect tit provide a
national currency tie root red to milvill.
Lute bends than mar ire laStlOti under the
propoised loan for those now d e p on a m t as
seen my for the redemption of their bilis.
Should any batik be unwilling to accept
the geld condition, price/dog should be
made for the surrender of JIM charter,
and Authority given for the organization
of new banks to enmity the delicieucy
thus created.
An essential condition to the tiercess
of the preprinted new loan la the COW Inu.
snee of the present revenue system. A
chief means by which the preeent holder
of Five-twenty bonds can tie Induced to
surrender them, and I . OOOIVO a bond
upon longer tine and at a lower
rate of IntereSt, lii the certainty
furnlehed by the magnitude of
the .national revenue that these
bends are wen to tie redeemed.
We wont be prepared to offer
them th ; alterative either of accept
ing the new bond at a lower rate of in
terest, or payment of the principal of the
existing bonds When the 5 lt-) Monde
shall have been funded to the amount of
81 ,0 0 00 0 ), o i , or 111 entiothieelo, tne reve
nue. can lee reduced materially, and yet
sufficient sums be raised to meet the or
dinary expenses of the Government, to
pay the interest on the public debt, and
also IA pay n 6,000,000 to leainoeneii of
the principal annually. Should our sue
OCIIOI in negotiating the loan be Ptirlal 10
my expo; stionn, tinned upon the fact
that the tilioltv and dim/notion of the
people of the United Staten to pay the
public debt are 'indicter. to justify us In
sasuintng the Lotus of the Crated States
will command the highest oaten in the
markete of the world, we ate-II then be
ins condition to enter upon the work ot
reducing taxation at the cotumen.ment
of the next seed in of i 'microns.
On the 30th of June, ISM, the amount
of outstanding 3 per cent. °ern:kale.
and compound interest not., convertible
into 3 per cent. certificates. was 171,64.14,-
S9O. On the 30th of June, Mei. the
amount outstanding was 11:ateeil,11u,
showing a radar-tine of 1118,613,400 in that
form of indebtednene. On the first of
December, 1869, the amount outstanding
w. still indoor reduced to e 19,718.1.60,
showing a total reduction In seventeen
month.. of $12,1e.,740. The three per
cent. certifi.tes are a suletitute to a
considerable extent for United States
notes, being largely held by the banks
. a portion of their reserve, and then
intVre-tly, though not to their fed
nominal value, they swell the
volume of the currency. I recommend
that provision be made for the 'redemp
tion of the three Car cent, certilleatea
within-a reasonable time, and as a com
pensating measure for the reduction in
the currency which would then De Cana
ml, that authority be given to grant ober
ters for bmke in the States where the
banking capital IS less than the share to
which they would be entitled, to ant
amount not exceedlne 13:0100.0 0 0 in the
aggregate. The redemption of 'he three
Der cent. certificate.. and the additions
to the banking capital, might tan so ar.
ranged at not to produce serious disturb
arms in the Oman.. or 143141E1AM of the
oountry, , whlle additional banking cap
hal world be supplied to the sections
now In need of It. and thin without any
increase of the volume of circulation.
There are two evils in the present
banking system which require a remedy
by prompt and efficient legislation. The
non la the practice, on the part of banke.
of allowing interest upon depoelts. The
effect of the practice le that moneys in the
hands of indleldu•la, which otherwise
might be loaned for regular mercantile
sad other business purposes, are divert.
nil Into the custody of the Mink., upon
the Idea that tf the strut I ty la not better,
the payment can be obtained at a too.
meat'. notice Country hanks and oth
ers, remote front the large centres of
trade, havlng received money on deposit
for which they pay interest, are anxious
to transfer smith funds to other hankie
from which they will receive an equal or
larger amount of interest in. return.
Trey are stimulated elm by thedesire to
place their funds where they non be at all
times commanded. Thus influenced,
large sums are placed on deposit with
the banks In the cal., especially In the
city of Now York, which is the great oen
ire of trade and finance for the Atlantic
coast. In the ordinary course of trade
' the currency of the country tends rapid
-1 ly to the cities. It la unwise to cumulate
this terulencY by artilicial means.
But the evil does not end with the in,
ooverishment of the country. As the
bank, in the calos may be called upon
at any moment to respond to the drat'ts
of their depositors, they decline to make
loan. representing such hinds upon
commercial paper payable no lima, but
Ineieteipon making call loans, as they are
termed, wi.h Government noses nr other
obligations pledged as collateral security.
Merchants generally will not borrow in
large sums payable upon demand. The
consequence is that money. thus accu
mulated In the city banks are loanel to
perame engaged In speculative purnult
fhe extent of thin evil lemon in the fain
of the bank loans in the city of Now
York, In October, tette, fiefl.ooo.ooo were
upon orminuercial paper, and a6e,000 eikl
upon demand, with a pled,ge of conster
nate, and in 0ct0ber,1869,1199,000, 0 0D were
upon commercial paper, and $50,000,000
upon demand. In the former year Mee.
ty one per cent., and In the latter year
thirty levee per cent, of the Joann made
by the New York banks were upon de.
mend.
A farther result Is seen In the fact that
parties borrowing money upon commer
cial paper for legitiumtooommercial par
pee., pay from three to six per cent. ad
ditional Interest per annum, as compared
with persona who borrow money for
speculative purposes.
I, therefore, respectfully recommend
that a law be passed prohibiting abso
lutely the payment of prohibiting
by hank.
upon deposits, and limiting also their
loans upon collateral. to an amount not
exoerding ten per cent..of their capital.
1 apn satisfied, also, , that the practice of
certifying checks, even when itinde are
not In the bank to the credit of the
drawer of the chock. is fraught with evil,
and that it ought to be entirely prohibi
ted.
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The following ittatotnent exhibits the
receipts and e pend i tn... for the Mod
year ending June 30th, 1869 :
al , 1,31,19,
.
In n I nev•tne
lAnds
• .
M ce.laneous rtnotre. .
N .luMve of 1..... mas
cx VirtOrr•lt
etell Perse . ....... ..• Cl
Fettle • son lonians . S. 519 641 xt
Wa• 1). artiatut..,:.•• ,01 tr.. 91
rinvy , roarlsornt
Interest on Abe 1 . 91.11 a Dent 11. 7 V. " 71. 2 7 4 51 ,2
mlvm on 7 1.1:1 11. N Trcutory
191.1. Tx<nvlve Or 1. , an.. Ye yd 2
Elea 10, is Ricotta of 3ruilltu • 19 013,141 NI
The following .tatennent exhibits the
remipts and expenditure. for the
ter ending SeFtember SO, 1869.
6 62 aki C
C. 1% T. 4 51
SW
. C. ST
Cu , Irmo
lut.rual
111L..1 urcts
List. ex. lust , eof keel. .• Its sat la: CO ,
^rd.e gr ' ; '. !7;
Ap
e7v .e " ; 1 " oS
113.1;b:" 114i,'011'
sty I.porm.s l ...... 1.1 , 2 es. II
ou I be pub le TCot.e TO
T.(11.11 . 1. 1 . of WI LI• . Al. 414 al
X04[414.1 4410.44.24101•11,411,441.4144 =>O I. Ur 44
The eittcristed reoalpii and expeadl-
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tura:: for the throe remetnlng neartere
of the year ending June 30, Itao, are an
follow.:
Inter“al lirvenur.
L•ati
acells..,*•Pu•
T t•I
.mlyta lv nx or • I
An•l r• ••••,,t• isn•l • lillit
••• 'I, tudlng
In s ternal Rel,pur
•n.l+
Ml•rei•kne , .." Sou re.
(11,1. 1,, Ipasald Miecrilaneon•
In rrl , •xs.t Indiana and Vro•I••os
W.r D+partrorot
Navy Drparltnao. • •
1 to realWl the rublle Opt,
Tots,
E•ti1na1•dtiv , .....5 r.. .... •
nalltm.. Iht 41, 1,10
The foregoing OA .imittes of receipts
are made upon the IMMUnlption that the
laws now in force relating to custom.
and Internal revenue will not be an
changed as to materially street the reve
nue, and the estimates of expenditures
are based upon the expectation that PO
extraordinary appropriattons will be
made.
(Signed.) Gen. S. fM,r•rwet.t.,
Ser'y of the Trettnury
NEWS BY CABLE.
Interesting ('able Bei patch es from
Great Britain, France, Prussia,
Italy, Rome, Spain and south
America Foreign Markets,
ine News, &e.
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MEM
Pe uts , Derenther d —The pill tic•
pr.vranatne of Emile ollivler and his
partizans has been adopted with
some reservations by the city Eleven
liberal deputies who are forming into
a separate party. On the heats of this
twos' party the formation of a parilamen•
Lary ministry un•tsr Olinvier will La,
possible.
Orgeru, the opposition earnii ,
date. has 'teen elected to the Corp.
ialsLf from the Fourth district of P.irix,
receiving 17,500 votes.
Letters from Madrid mason that lien.
Prim shows decided leaning In the di
roc ton of the reputtllean party.
SOUTH ZIMEIRICA
pier •1' FRI iti2l4., November
11.,ANA, December re—The revolutem
cry army now hold pesaension of the
whole northern Cape. liaytlen Wet
taken by moiaolt on NotiPm o t , r 12. Thy
followers of SaltstiVe tOOk refliatti In the
Am ertimn imnimlate. The lona of Sal
t:lave'a steamers render his eituallon pre
carious, and matters In South A morlra
look had. Saintvo has canned 1111111.11
to be proclaimed Emperor for 1 le.
it it reported that the recolotiorlary
Meet intends to blockade Fri au Prince.
Eine...ion, Jac. N0v...:4 via Havana.
December 6,—Theietveromebt •tanort
, lion have raptorial a largo lot of arms In
Port Maria. It in reported that they were
landed by a h tat who'llintotititai to take
them to Cuba, bat wan pummel by n
Spanish cruiser.
GRE4T
1.1./w now, In't..tnher 6 —Several V14..01
engaged In blowkarlttrunalng during lb
late Antorwart war bat« won enartnrot
for the Sur,. Canal trAllin
Tlf-rattbott from Port Sant report Ina
the Royal S*not , and etevernl nt her.
n.. 4.. got 6grolind 11t 11, a
nor. tuwettl
A rorres;. , b.lent ..f tht , T.
ban been probluned entering the I .
States.
Pµll-•1
Bgni.trr, UN-Anther 0.-11 1.4 rera.rted
that the rTllenital foreign office ham want
nut 11 circular denying that there In any
founklatinn whatever (Jr the etta.ge °rig
!netting In Atittria that Pros,la en
ages the in...rectum In Da!maw,
IBM
Ine ENCS, December IL—The minis
Hal en." Is stud pending. liana ,
C 201.1201 has boom ii.‘ked by Lilo King
(oral a new Cabinet..
MCRIkE. kEM a,
Lokoort, Ittrembor A —The steam.
Maine, Manhattan ano lowa, from N
York, kavervrlved out.
VIVIAN( 1 L M4l) I'ONNICALI AL.
LAtnMon, L.P.n r 6..—E.ren,/n7 —lon
sof, P 10.41 Rt 92.; for money; fr. 11,492%,
acatunt. A Met Wall ...minuet. clo.aed
Rymer;wo.„..4:., RP,. AT •,
Atlaumo
tkeat Wentern lOW .
FRAS6FII RT, December 6.—Bonds torn
at 91%491%.
PA R., I RN`O unbar 6.-1101:IMO firm
rentea, 72f. 67r.
Li VF. moot.,December ti -I'ottoe dtd.•
m1.1.11,,,g uplands 111,1; Orleans 121.
aslee 10,1.1 halt.. t'Allfornla whit
Wheat en II of. red western a. &Imo. ;M.
winter 9, 24. Flour YS. Corn 29. 6d.
York li In 74. Beef 107, 61 for new.
Lard 76. 6.1. Che.t00.66.t. Flacon 67. 6.
for new. sportut Petroleum lot 44; reran
ed lead. Tallow 46a9.1. Turpentine 26.
LoNlei9, Dernmber 47.4
refined Petroleum ranter at In Su
ttar 3.9a(initna oid on •foot and Muter fo
both: 2%, all oat.
ANTWERP, Derain bey 6. Petroloun
firm at 611 1.
HAVRE. December 6.—Cottnn marls
quiet.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
EICMEMI==
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live tbounand dollars to form a •Ig
Lance committee to rid that city
ibeivea and morderera.
—The special Corntniagioner of Jana
to the Sandwich lalande sailed fir Hot
olulu yesterday to inveatigate t ho rood
non of their country men on the plant
[tone of the islands.
—John Brenneman, who has been on
Ms trial the ;wit few dart at Morris.
t Moots, for killing his father, was found
guilty of murder, and sentenced to the
State prison for Isf,
—A wealthy citizen, Mr. Charles Van.
hex donated 1150,000 to form •
Vigilance Committee to rid New York
city of thieves and murderers, the Com
mittee to be organized Jan. let.
—Joshua Jones and Lewis Carpenter.
of New Castle, Delaware. both colored,
were sentenced to death, on February
4th, for an attroclous assault on ,Mrs.
Mary Meredith, a white woman.
—Lieutenant General Hborldan'a health
is eo much Improved that he wasenabled
to ride out yesterday. Ile Intends to at
tend the reunion of the firand Army of
the Cumberland at Indianapolis on the
15th and 16th,
—A government detective has ell,
/erred with es-deputy Collector lilatch.
ford, at Montreal. Canada, and induced
bin, to return to Now York. Ile august
that he was by oo means the principal In
the alleged drawback trends. and that
he tan been made a scapegoat by others.
—A letter from Madrid reports the ea
thrfactory progress of Minister Sickles'
Cuban diplomacy with the Spanish cabi
net. Native prelualicmt were being diasi
pated rapidly, sod the question of the
tale and transfer of the Island was talked
over quietly during the recess of a very
pleasant min:atonal feast.
.—A letter from Madrid reports the pro
gress of Minister Sickles' Cuba diploma
with the members of the Strewth
Cabinet. to Nov 7th, Native prejudices
were teldlt dissipated rapidly, and the
question of the Bale and transfer of the
inland was talked over quietly, during
the recess of a very pitmaaret ministerial
feast.
—The Comner•e Jury returned a vor
diet that A. D. Rlchardwin came o hie
death from the effects of a pistol ball
discharged by McFarland. The prisoner
being examined, made a brief statement,
by his connect, John Graham. He
waited for Ms vindication on the Impar
tial trial guaranteed to him by the law.
of the Stem He wins committed to await
the *ellen of the Grand Jury,
em CS.
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ERE
MB. Josscu MAeoa, a retired capitalist
of Birmingham, England, is trying to
eclipse the generosity of the late George
Peabody. Be has already given three
hundred thousand pounds sterling (one
million and a half dollars) to construct
and endow an orphanage and almshouse
near Birmingham Be has alms I .nitautti
otter benefactions of nearly an equal
amount--and all to the, benefit of the la.
boring Ciliates.
Aar erect calculation shows the roduc
tlou of the public debt daring the last
nine months to be as follows :
Reduction from March 1, 1171,003 427, 00
per month, - 7.082,201 00
• 1 per week, - - 1,848,680 00
per day, - - 2611 4 2 1 6 3
per hour, - • 10,e84 28
w per minute, - 182 23
. 1. per second, - 8 04
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PITI'BI3 lti• D.I YG. 1:41111' • t Si.l R G DE •M : :4' •
FORTI-FIRST CONGRESS,
(%F'..(:ON hE11%10?1.)
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Meeting of the Senate—Quorum
Present—Called to Order—Pro
reeds to Business—Reception
of the President's Message—
Hon it was Received—Ad
journed—The House has a Quo
rum—Message from the Presi
dent Received and Read—A
Number of Motions Made. Bills
Read and Resolutions Offered.
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W...14111N0T0M, i)BCOMbor el, 1.10
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The Sonata met at no , n. Fitly-hte
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The renignalion or Mr. t rimce wetB read
Mr. Morrill was sworn In as Sonatal.
eet from Maine.
The credentinla of the Virginia Sena
rs wore presented and tabled.
A committee was appointed to infrm
o lion. and the President of the hen-
adios,. to proceed to bloom,.
Mr. A MYRON presented the petition
:hteetienmena o , Philadelphia, pray
Congreot to re. toil, the ludepen •
LI ropU CubA and or
ii • -
'tool t t it the tilt Ma ite it belligerent
pl leer. Tabled 1 r the inrenerit.
Mr 1111 A R I', in atill. a Itltill further
to define mod re Imal , the Jurindiction
and powers of the Courts la 11.. I . t.... , 1
Staten. Pito pitied until Monday next,
Mr. W 11.1.1 A Met introdu,ted nit. eral
Mlle In regard to int oruventents in the
State of ”, , ,gan. Ile Moo presented a
bill to regulate the Imungramon of Clui
notte tido the lathed Staten.
Mr. eV MN F: It introduced a bill pro•
riding that appellate Jurisdiction of the
Supreme Coon of the Clia.l Stet , .n in
cannon air Illo,Ilea111,1• 6 Mal 1111 l tuned by too
writ of habeas rorpot.% In hereby repealed
and aboluditel. Referred to the lite:taut
tee on Judiciary, and ordered to tie
printed.
Metotra. el P F.:N( I E Et and WA fiN lii: Ft
emelt introduced Mint removing the t ont
o,' dinnbilimen of rerlaln person.. in A Lit
tman. Lod on the table and ordered to
be printed
Mr. STEW ART Introduced a Joint
,Ittlion for the relief of pernone
gaged in the Into rebellion. "rtlertal
o be printed.
NI r. tutrodueed n bill prorld
Ii I o the execution of the law• agatnet
he erituta ••I p;llyganly In the Territory
•; and lor other puriNnse.
KELLAait; infrodueert a tell for
he entat•hettnlent ••eenn naval ...-
lee between the United States, Monte. ,
till Central Ainer•on. Tablet.
l'I•1•1'.. a 11111 to ahollah
In the coinage to the U. S trilut and
whoa. 'rablottl.
Mr. NiiißTiiN. • bill to provide the
of
Mr. S WART Mimed a rewilut ion
hat the Committee .in the -Willem:, he
to 111.0.11r0 If any Slat.. s are
r.r rt ytrig If, Arty clarrA of persons within
helr jorisdletion the ego .1 proteettim of
he ;Alen In siolatton of the treaty
with foreign nation, and or
. ..et ton Ist of 14th A mend utent b. the
'onntill10011; and if •1 legialation
oi mess...ars to team,. treaty oh•
ligation. Tabled.
Mr. It AMSEY tieristlareeelution
i
reneallng the Prassident to tralooftlL
.rotation relating to the preset,. f
Wt. Mrli.mgal at l'ombtrilt. to Dako.ll
r••rit TV. 1.411 over.
111,0 ; ro-leOlt . 101 l
te ...mire of the Secretary of the Nal y
what amount or land, If any, hi claimed,
Fat he the Navy Ibliartment
naval I.Arir wwa 111 the , State of ow,
113 1111/Lc •n Mr. I•MI F. I ot. Iho
tit.n.t:t. P.... up a nl to «tlfr.r., the F .ar
. .tototh A ultoolotont IL. ( . ..1 PL./
.1 ,1 . , ( 111.. I. t0t...1 FttAt..... 111
anti to rentor« to ttpat 5....t0 a ropulu...•n
form of atorroutent. Postputtod uutli
Wedn....tay
MuFt - pl IN mi.,. I lb° follow ItuF
rtt. , lntlon: That the Prroadent of the
I - oiled Sta.es Mt retioEtto.l lo nontutunl ,
oate P. the ticrutte the report of it., nu
turn oommander of the dtatturt of which
sorats la part in reglad to Its elvil and
poolltlon, If not Incompatible
With toblse Paters*, Attopt...l.
Tne tlntlntabsti nuslttoss pending at
tho tol)tourutnent one I.e of the Pr,. nes.
'Don of the Forts.first Congo... then
.one tip The •n• Jeri. ane rt.. t:11.1 , ./3
,Pfllponols:e the Senator. from N .rtti
Mr
TRt'NHri.l.. moved a rearm until
the arrival of the l'ornmittete to writ
upon the President. A rata. wart token erhl-tt boned half an hour.
In TVllMlllitur the tornetare of the Rata
dent wa. del:vers.!lol•
.4...rrotary. and am. road I •••cre , t
thena of •nato. l'lste the rttn , lnantn
"f the reading. On Mr. S imuer • •...lon.
it st ., L .t.rtiorert tn he tent, ti and latd
SW. SI, Sumner further Ittnvwd
that 1..00 extra unpita of the ruautattut
Printed Referral to the Committee
on Printing.
The t'llatr submitted the reports of the
bond to( Department..
Atijourred.
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lb il•st: . fr REPRESENTAI I V F.S.
The Honne of iteremematlyes of the
Second Sermon fir the X List Congress
convened to tiny. Before the hour of
meeting the galleries were well tl'le,l
old 11 la rge iturobor of tONOIt/0141 had ap
wared on the flair.
At i'z „'clock, when Speaker Blame
rapped the house to order. Oyer,/ ...It in
, be gallery wan ...colleted and the pa..ea
at ... and doorways wore thronged with
Interested •neotatora. The speaker an,
nounred that the limeee had now runt in
a ~.,.,,„,t regular ....Pion or the Firty
nr.l tkingrean„ after which 8.,. lie. But
ler, the Chaplain, 0 tl,red a (orient
PI, VOr.
Tile roll was then called and lad an.
neared to their names.
The Speaker announon.l a .inorem
present and the House was ready to pro
ceed to foulness
The Clerk was then directed to rell
the HMO. of gentlemen whose creden
tial. had teem received, but who were
not yet sworn In.
The names of blesses. P. Brooks, of
Mannaolitinetts, Barnum, of Connecticut.
Cox, of Now lurk, Iturchard, of 1114m1.,
and of all the Alabama delegation. wore
called, and the Speaker Wl4ll about to
direct thorn to appear and be aware,
when Mr. Paine. of Wisconnin objected.
After dimumion, Metiers Sheeran and
Dos, of Ala.. wore nirected to Mend
snide. The oath wan then adminintered
to all the other. who had presumed
I hemming.
Mr. sCHENCK, of Ohio, offered the
mine' resolution directing that the Sem
ate be informed that the House wan
ready to proceed to Menne., and It wan
adopted.
Ater •delay of fifteen minutes lion.
Porter, the Presides Ca Privets Secretary.
appeared with the annual message of the
President, which mu immediately read
by the Clerk, Mr. McPherson.
The strictest attention was paid by
membenson the flair as wall an epochs.
tore In the gallery. When that part
relearn' to Georgie was rend, there was
applause °lithe Republican aide of the
House which was, however, speedily
the-kind by the Chair. The reading of
the message wan oonoluded at thirty
fi Ye minutest pant two recite*.
On motion of Mr. DAWES, of Moen.,
the Massage was referred to the Commit
tee of the Whole on the State of the
Union, and the motion to print 80.000
ermine was referred to the Ootranittee on
Printing.
Mr. WARD, of New York, tieing to a
question of privilege, moved that the
members from Alabama who had been
objeeted tO this morning, be now sworn
in. Their credentials were referred tome
1 Committee nu Elections.
After tranmetleg some minor tined.
need', the Hotline adjourned.
my ra't tic and illantle 'll.l..gralh.)
MORGANTOWN, W. Va.. December B.—
River stationary with four feet water In
the channel. Weather cloudy. Ther
mometer 31 at 4 r.
December 6.
OREKNRORG. PB.—River
on a atand with live feet water In chin.
nel. Weather cloudy. Thermometer 26
1 t Bhowtraviu.e, December 11 —River
atattonary with llve feet eta Inches water
In the channel. Weather cloudy.
Thermometer 25 at 1 r. x.
CITY. rk , aoGl l /01 . 6.—River four
and a half feet and falling ',lowly.
Weather cloudy. Thermometer 45 at
9.e. x.
(By Trlogr.nb to the PI :taborgb ElsaMit.)
ns fl iß n eL AS l l. , Does e
bB m yn bar f..oe 6.— lv A ed d o vinea chm t . rom i
Pulgan, Chief of the revolutionists Of
(Simile/aro, will be trlocEby Congress. It
to expected the ore of peace will be in
augurated. Advices from St. Thomas
report groat excitement an account Of
then/Immo for annexing St. Domingo to
the Untied titaterS One thousand
lkva
dauga volunteers arrived to-day by the
mad steamer from Spain, paraded
through the city and created much ex.
ottem•ut.
CITY AND SUBURBAS
Teo Cisstrrre >a Potrtcathed 4 lAc my
for six claw of the week for 16 cessu per
week : by nail, $8 per mum. 8 mots, $6.
Allegheny Councils meet next Thurs
day rught.
The !Mar.] of Health will hold a reign
lar monthly maiming this afternoon•
Fifteen from the jell were added to the
population of the wor k house yesterday.
be Allegheny Et.atrtt of School Con
tntllera meet to-night at half pant Reven
o'clock.
Diamond Pavlov Rana, A tiegneny.—
This Instltutlun elects nine (firestorm for
the eimuing veer, to day, between three
and five r. v.
Thr Elect ten for fifteen Directors of
the Monont.rahola luxuriance Company to
serve
the ensuing year. t sic ittare to
day between 11 A. M. and 2 r.
MITI In a MM.—James Harkin. anti
Rot.erthardn had a [mil In lif•eite,
rtl ir rill yeatarday. J 11111.1 .1
nn naequently charged RI/Mania with
•volt and battery. Warrant Insuod by
Alderman MeNtalliorn.
Whipped a Rot .—James Iterbert, a boy
empl•rvori at ittetilintor 'a maw nil 11,
Twelfth ward, yesterday made inform.-
tion chart; ng Fred Jackson, another
hand in the mill, with untirnvokow.ilv at.
tariti ng auil severely beating hint. War•
rant twined.
(Metal Afotautted.—Allierntan T.vnell
alley.. In an Information hoiore Alder
men MeManton, that Thou.aa
yeaterday flown:ling *hoot four icelook,
throw a pitetier of water at Ina bend,
ttretirtong hint with the water and
'onus/1111g the pitcher. The {turtles wore
in a *Ahem on Wylie street and had been
drinking together a few momenta before.
Thom. will tot arrested.
Pelona,. (.melt. —lames Whittaker
enterday allegml Mauro Alderman
bunaidonn that Nie'none. Kutner had
attempted to Ittri he Min with an Iron
bar In the lies mono H.lt V.', be, Main
street, Allegheny. Had the attempt
leen nureennful It In sail, there would
have norm Imo man lean •huut town.
There wan an old grudge minting tw,
tween the partloa. Warrant lanued.
F.. F. Kennedy. atea yorterday
appointtri by the Judger or the Court,. of
(Mtn mon ('leer and .4 art' , Sereionr
Auditor under the 10th sortlon of the Art
of April 21. 1 , 16, whlith provider for the
appointment of in A tumor to m orn Ina
'lie twx.ke of the Protium. itary, Iteoorder,
Itogion.r, Clerk. of tire, af•vpral
and Treexturer of A I trirlten v Nearly. Mr.
Kens..ly i• thiinotuhly rontiw.tent. anti
will rt/ . .1y duarliarge the ,
the appoint...nt, and la teeter
reileetton mold not woo have been made.
The peanut train In generally clip
orl to enet,urage teritignility and 'ware,
but so.° flute th , use engaged in it break
away from reatralna. Such WWI the ears
yesterday, Mr. Alortlmer, Or'''Prt..,". oe
a •.Sl o t near 0101 mere 11 ,, itne, i. la alleged
entlivitt An I , stv, nineyearn old,
vrith . n tier reach, and then alert her lu
a severe instiller, uniting her hair and
thrnwing her down and thranti , ng her
iretieraliy. Explanations when
Mrs. hi ruin , %UN rii ,, rtltin I to,lie,NAer
ehe hiodbeen abe had Whir
''.Atho wrong pitirs. ,, n. Annie , wen 0 , 4
the little girl wtr, treated ono i.f the
, riluier fraternity. The lustier. how•
ever, posy - seer,' tar that a law •uit
wan the renuit. and Mr. idurttitier wit•
nonnelled to find hail I , .(nre Alderman
I , ,,naideon f,,r tier appearanoe al I,iUrl.
Another Art In the Ira/grey of Horror.
T what are ore 1 , ,W1,g " is there no
ty f ,, r slot f.rotteri)7 IMPOrt
11.1 , 10 r. 1,11111, annul st•,k abroad
' the of,'btu ely thetime+ are nut of
el=
ivirr, wtotl In atroeltv
to thivAti'Kewieport tragedy, In our own
oriuntr, or the H untlned , ,ll huo . iierv, a
few deya ago. At fAuriileloek reaterday
morning, in the village of tireetiviile,
P., en aged couple n u«I V•ndoven
were r"nity murdered. nod their hitherto
li.a^eful home burned to silo., with
moor leellee in 11. They were known to
hive a tar ge ailment of tr ,, ld n theti
reituee- twenty live ' , l' Owl l'
11,1.antl tl , l nnel the uni,..r.nr
Iw-
I lief ..1 the :4 !net ther were
robbed, murdered. bed the Iwo. , Men
lee on tire to %0i1y.... thh .•3. 1A;
Ih. fir , . Lisa .“1,1 l l,e h...iv
%tee \ we.. eirel m
though thenin the:hat 1
her ht4.1....1 in the h..! the%
•hould nave.!seen •Netreted in this Mall
ner st ••1/11 • t,.1,0 wrar,go Si
th• neighh.re fetind the ireek /I.s,
and • nark wind. , w open. a Well prey/.
at ',We that t , Ureare h haen In the
boo.. A largo ',ark knife, with the
Made Itaan. wan Shan (011110 111 11,0 ruin.
The teethe were a far rottannwd as 10
pr,wi ut4n the o' doLerthloing
any Macke ef Violence. On Saturday the
old Man, Irlghtanad. no dr.01,/, .1 the ,l e .
ins in gold, was In loon offering to sell
off the precious metal, thus inertshly
advertising his tempting toln.esslon—
hlrty thou•end dollar. In gold -In •
farm house In • quint country town. I.
Wan surely a tempting Prue, a that it In
•Irnoet nertam the affair wee the re_
.nit of the conleat of arra', that the Old
.vmplo's gold was the ranee of their aw
NI death: that Berne human monsters
wart , the Inatrornenta ~r the horror
Therm In nn defined en•pl ^ion, yet intieh
OICIIBIIIOI3I prevails In the community.
Judge Stowe . . ('harge to the Grand J on.
Yootterdar tnorning. In the Court of
quarter Seastlous. Judge ilLawe dell eared
the ottarga of the Court to t he Grand Jar..
The genet al dot 1.. of the grand Jurora
wore defined briefly but hutntedtv, and
the binding oath the member. , had taken
UPPER RIVERS
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was quoted. The roar manner in
which case. before Magistrates ishouid
to, brouaht before the t,r•nd Jury wee
eapialtie‘t. Illegal arrests were spoken
of, and Inn clauses of the Comuitution
concerning the making of arrests, sets
ores and searches wen 911..4. hut it PP.
explained ao not applying to arrests
nn warrant, or precluding arrests
withouta warrant In proper rasa.
Nu committing Maui-orate, the charge
rya, after information he. loon
made and a warrant lowed, has the
right to compromise • 1,1•111111 fOr.ell•
lion, except In cure and intoner PIPPCI
find by the act of A.ernbly. The ease
must be proceeded with and the prisoner
dia,•hargod, committed or held to
When &commitment hart been tonged or
ball entered, the rune nay be legally
'settled if the refiniretnent of the mutt
irattAl at our peal code, criunal pro.
needings has been fully complied with.
(The SPOLtoti ix peotad to full.) Till.
lase Information should be returned to
Court with the whole proceeding set out
Mon It. "Tale I. the only tray the law
provides for the settlement or M.. OW
of Court. and IP, perhaps, the only way
they never are !settled." The disregard
of these plain pmetelotis onr
statue the charge gem. on, ham resulted
in the nettletnent of owner°us
case, which the kw prohibits under all
(Iron...dances In the encouragement
of false charge. to estort money, rind In
the profftlinliOn 01 cal,ut eat law to base
minutes The line of proceedings In
Court was next fully ex phoned, Mir it tr.
The grand Jurors welt romlntai that
they have the right to originate charge.
in cases affecting I becoMmunity at large,
such ae public nuisances, waifs...ion of
public officials, Interference with {tee
lions, misconduct of elect! , n °dicers,
eta. 'rho limitation of this power, how
ever, was carefully defined. The duties
of the jurors In acting up I di
op .n__elinente
were fully defined, and mention 13 of the
t•riminal Code was read to the Orand
Jury.
'rue charge concludes as follows: -Tata
frequency of crime of all kind. and the
many houticiden and attempts to kit to
this county call upon courts and Juries
to nerve themulvea fora stern adminin
tration of erineinal justice. The morbid
sentimentality which sigh, over the pun•
inimical( of the ordinary criminal, and
scoops at the conviction of the slayer of
hie fellow man, and petitions and prays
to the Executive for the pardon oh tile I
most incorrigible offenders, bee salty
weakened the arm of the law, and ta pin.
duriltig the worn raulta. I certainly
have no obJectlou to tears far the un
fortunate, nor such prayers fur the viola.
tore of the law ne way be calcula.ed to
nines them totter mon, but 1 think it
my duty, here and now, to raise my
voice in solemn protein, nut only against
setting up criminal. as martyrs, but ales
against all clamor for the pardon of any
Dollen% without some reameable cause.
In most cues, Including all of a serious
character, no pardon should, except tin
der peculiar eirennedaneee, be granted,
UM indeed &eked, without satisfactory
elf:Mona that the conviction was Int
proper, or the sentence grossly °pore!.
• The charge le a very able one. contain
ing very many good points. We should
like to publish It In foil, but owing to
the crowded state of oar cohloute ibis
Morning. we are compelled to give brier
actractio.
THE COURTS.
Pittsburgh Female toiler..
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The winter term of the Pittsburgh Fe-
Fulled iatatesCourt—Judge Niclaunlesa.
miss , D44.,,i.ii0r d.—The 1 ..„ 4..i male College ha. coultuenced Under the
most [littering ansfuees. A iarge mi.-
Staten Diatrict Court met paa;;,,,,,,,. at it
o'clock, when the liat of grand and tr.. her of PhP'l" have nirr"elY '"" "am- 1 " " .4
Iced and arranged into classes, end others
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verse jurors was called 01.11 r. -I .1. 11 VI T , 11 Oiale
Judge MoCandletta ailb...''''d that he are coming in daily. There In tin bettor
e I. I ~.. i Who alto• It. theft arc a; pa.rar,.....55 ~,,, ~..„
‘, 1.,,,a ti0u, , ,,..• t ..Irama of c0...1,n .tie.
would charge the grand 'my Tueedsy ' "' liege ''' the e°°r ‘ rr Y tirm ' thie°f w" : ea 11.1 ed ~.10.1*A.
~ a ilia it.it ...it, To Bra
mourning at 10 0 •,,,. ti , why , ~,,,,, Pitts'inrgh Is justly proud. Here an , , FAH of 1 J•n .• • • 111.• Ada B••las.1.
i education thorough and complete In all ;
Court adjourned. ' I I r 1 5..4:
,: . .. 5 k ! . .,:„,.. ? , i,„ ; . t ......ra„ . l . 7 ll jerl r le: . a.o k :Tp- '
h.
~ ' tiran , -tiee. user,' or ornamental, may be
District Court—Judge Istrititatrirk. . otiiaitied. The factiltma I.ir acquiring a! L. i,!mt..,"::.%,77,%';;;.: , `::: , .u.7.`,•.``''.'.°,;' - .7•
~,,,.,,,e „ ...,; . _„. w . „,,,,„. ~...,,,,, knowiedge of vocal and Inntrutuetalal 4.,,. p ..,.. ~.-.01 from Nft.1.../ 1..... •1; 1..•.
~,,, 0...v•a1l Ina c.ourteav ol 111....ar5. 1 arr.,.
presented the commiwilion of lion. Dm. ' [ i . , ° , ' . ': . 2' . , .. ''''' . ..ig• liiitilitin , wav work and A 1, ro..r.
l worn, ire of an 0n0...1ir silvan. l...rl”....alllAttnee on Sat r.l,
M. Klrkpatrick, Aatioelate Judge, for tau i„iii,„,ii,, j.liaracter. In the more solid
term of ten yearn from date, whicn was branches. an tmoil ' auperitoltv In main '
BALLOU & ItDAMS __ _
w prrnisußGH TIIEATRE
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rend by the Prothonotary, and the oath t." v d Evvi , 'l'fiarmlfint la paroled
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:iyri:r„,tt:ira'eliwitionc i
ed and thorough In
of Mlles waaduly admmintered by Judge . nod melding kh.brt I)( perfection
1% aiiei ai. ~1.1 lered nallnrAetOry.
ScheHampton. m , r .-.
riley and wife vs. Bracken. An. Bob s lIIXV nnto, , ,ny ~,,,e . I dol in
lion r4q. diming. fur removal of sand ,
, k , ; l , :"`'' ,. :: r , ‘ , , , ,, fiic cheettet they anould
from plaintiff.' premises. Motion Mr a , Th ., 1 1',.',.,',„,,,.'„ ',',," 1. : —;.."1,: 4 tie ,oem
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non ann. Domino° reserved. be pleased bi fors aril n datalt.gue and
every tlenlrst..e .rll. , rtallon 1.. apple
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The next ease taken up was that of
Amy A. Johlll...ti Edmund fi. Smith,
action for damages for an alleged bresen
of promise of marriage. The plaintiff
Ie
a young widow, residing at Chicago, and
defendant In in the employ of the Penn.
aylvanla Railroad Company at the stock
yards at East I.lberty. Tue damages are
laid at 1111,000.
Meagre. Robb and rullgin appear for
ll.° plaintiff, and Messrs. Moreland,
Ntoora and Kerr for the defendant
Mien Amy .lohtistm beim, sworn, teatl
lieal unbalance hia follows. Rweided
In
Chicago, ii! State street, in March, lest'';
was then thingle—ht widow—and have not
aloes married, and alit otter twenty one
pewit Of age. wan then ar , luni tiled with
ilkiltindent. he hold visited iii)' no use.
Mr. Smith lowan. dl.pletwhai frotn
rause a few weeks prior to the 2lith of
March, HSU'. tin that day be called at
my house and we went down town to
gether; returned and took tea together.
Ile then got lo tolling atgolt hie being
at sant too. lite; thought there tif./411011.11
little itilaUnders i anditur, and regretted
staying away so Milg. He said he would
try and not neglect ruel\llV their.,
in rutin,. After toil he I fusel need
L 1,141111,4. .11 1/“11,1144.1 idol tit'. that NVPll/111g loin a ithwided were. in
vrhat I wouid do. Ile 1,1110 144,11111i14/Ut
the noddle of the name week and
broached the matter again. I said if I
thought the was sineere in the matter and
would try to do better I would noirry
lila, Ile thhith tired the tl/1101of Marriage
to snit lii Inuit r, along Ith S-ptessi
Ile ealetillued lthe through tile
slimmer More frelinantly than
”very a ther night in the week and mope.
IAII/0 . 1 every night. Ile very i flan took
11.01111ai my house, oceasionally break
last, ))))) 01.111111”1 MO supper.
always dine) with me on Slltlllay. tin
very °lien took ilia put In public to the
opera, rho theatre Plod the raves and to
the dowel, yards in a carriage. lifl
tinsel tr, visit me this way up till *taint
the first of August, after winch tin got
eold towardinn. The arrange.
111,11+ in regard illy proper,
In view .ifour antlripated marriage
a eel. 'welt. the 'milliner lathihelinhe
in .1111 y, Mr. Smith protanwet In
oontemolatesi of our thiarriage that I
should sell aMUM 11 ball.. I had, and that
the r i t. Orley r , mid g , i towards rihrthiahlug
it large house of none in the
in a filch Ire tt.tendert ti live. Mr.
smith thought the f-filage in which I
Oa. anik,i. and he fuked use to
sefl It, if 1: at It whieritioe. I then
sold hones, furniture and all. In sinters,
plathin of our inarri•gx tie /We Ile of.
ten spud, of how rv,cy we would be when
we got into the largelouse, I atottaltitel
a decided loan to ...fling toy booee at this
retiumst. at Jews 11'..M0 1114 the how., is.-
aides the terel.ure. _
Court ad).ourtiod And the plalnuct Rfn
I. further et amluwf Tue..lay tuorning
IG. Moroni A Mltehell en. }Magas
to
J, rile° v. mean", F.:intla Bennett.
u.
Ithrldidae A Cu. en. Mr Oevitt.
,:llonveler, et a: • vs. it esdy'• adm s.
kr. tnot.p matt),
ns v• F.. 1 tun
I Mtn 'maim • ell. n vs. MeA buy.
a Steamer Lark V.. Wenuna Cu.' Cu.
t,i,0•rt,14+...”us Judge rrett
I , ,,attrrr e.—The I.elinther
Your , . of ~y or and Torminer,
;Arter seeatt•ne, 010. 4 10 d LOU
..•I wk A. a., Judges Sterrett end Stowe
1111=111
The Min - LA=olns of Il on. Frederirk
Iller, Aftatataut Ines Judge ftd• the
tarn/ Sat ten ear.. Irmo the hr•lltiedld•y
sf Iserfntaer, 1.4 N, 'ranead by the I'm
tl,,, , stary .1 a 11. N. a lter. after
01
. •55 ars+ do,
n,•db 4 , by v... 5 I . mi non stars.
The grand Jur, wan cat sot, enspan•
5... d and •••••rn. and the ,Itarga
«r... 1 Jud,a
I worn dtai-04 , 11. I
A raport 44 am
ad in k' s.
A .-asnan.p an
end . I ma., 5115..1 a. , tv.ent 5-ot.
.1•••• .tt t.ttargml 'pan ttretat.tt
It
,• p•tateto ttst oath 01 l'lsttly 6•11 P.
•rtl•trol to pay tit. Thtt etas MO
f,ttt•lant w.. , rtittrt•al 10 pay I Lie Ort•t• In
• t•••• nl atsotriu I and l/at L•ry.
The. res. "1 the C.,ot ,wealth vs.
rie.lnee Davis. eherpel With deeertion
oath of Ann its hle wile, wag net
led upon payment or eesst• by thy de
tot lent.
commonwealth vi C. D. Brigham and
It D. Tommie...ln l tbramr eta! news
papen Indiettnent, libel; Hammel Errett,
prreerntnr: defendants appear In open
oft and plead nolb: rout wire
111 lila MILS, t,l N stenterman. Imiletad
f r I. legal Ilya .r selling, a soil, pros was
etttertl. upon the pay zest 111 the man.
by the defendant. Thera were two
, nhar Willis, Indlettnenns against the
defendant, both of which were Wallowed
of In the .11101 manner.
ommonwealth Va. I:eorge Cochran
and .; ..orae McKee, Indictment. aggra•
rated assault and battery: John A.
strain, prowtemtor; oohs lola, allowed
lPy the Court on payment of cre,u, by Lb.
tletendonta.
Court adjourned until half pant nine
this morning.
In the matter of the di vi•ion of RThinn
son township. which was m1,3[11111...1 to
it vote of the people, a return of the
vote wan road• to the wort yesterday, at
which titan a decree dividing the town
•hlp arse toads that hereafter In fact and
In law that plrtion within the !ince pre.
.crihed shall be celled Mown township.
An order was also made dealgoating the
store of Janie. Bryon a. the platxof hold
ing the election In said new township
until •he same be lawfully changed,
and further that the drat election for
toarnahlp °dicers in said Stowe township
•hall lien held on Tuesday, January 18. h,
1870, and that David Davis act as judge,
and John Sampson, Jr., and Thin Stier
rider, inspectors of acid election.,
TIRIAL LIFT 'OR TUICSDAT
00w. 1. John Anderson.
" Dennis Crowley.
.. 4.21'1 Newton of al
" John Vohr.
21.. '• Samuel and Aguatae Hill
tiit •• '• Chrtatuth Feld.
Peeper Fielder.
John Dolhehoer, 2eason.
M. 1.. Malone.
inn. 1.11.er.
" J. W. Britten
nil SI. LINT POR RAT
41$. eaan. va. John A. MeJraw.
411.. John Teqloy.
MEM
•. A. U. Walters.
•• nine. llughos et a.
424. •• " Wm. Purslane°.
a. •• /erste Bnyle et al.
7. " Jourse 14rgor.
8. " Sluunt SManck.
.• " A. A. McGonule,
10. Leonard Brucker
Common Pleas—..l ud ilea Sterrett and
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Mo , MAY, December o.—Court met at
10 o'clock, a new Jury panel being In at
tendance.
Proclamation having been duly made,
the rommle4lon of lino. F. H. Collier,
Asalatent Law Judge of lte Court of
Common Plea% wan read In open Court
by J. H. Walter%, Fan., Prothonotary,
end the oath or otlino having been duly
taken and eutaerined by .1 doe
ho took We 14001 upon the be. oh.
J t e %WI
It. P. Hatch v.. A. J. nig
for a Int of bouoehold good
rant on a landlord'. wart,.
U. P. Hatch to A. J. Hug
for plaintiff.
Wisely va. Eather Wal
Homy, account to recover for
to bedue. The Jury found
Lb. defendant..
Adam Hawthorn va. Ja
action for work and labor
ont.
The following la the trial 11
day
200 John. et al no. MoAboy.
301 Commonwealth e< al. ye. All,
Z7I Hill via eoultsr.
333 Barclay we Binbla 01 aL
304 Smith of al. no. IticHlroy <I al.
i 0 Waring vs. Thompson.
Name va, ?mentor.
Leech vs. (111 m et al.
3110 Abedvell va. Young.
009 Best et al. ra. Kenyon.
310 Commonwealth v. ?dittos.
311 Martin va MoCartle et al;
012 Same vs. Same,
1E
MEM
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The following deeds wore ululated
record In the othre of 1.108 H. Hunter
Remrder fur Allegheny county, Monday
December 6th, 186 A:
ono., yeir Winona, lot No IN,
Br• in inn noroush of Tar a
81
.1 flan, I; N It,LIJAPI.‘T •.a, .
••13 Joni • to N ui SI in
Nnlini to Nui.t. N Kn. ha. N,. N
soil In Bailin, liia-nur,
Bar,. a r laFt
II , 1••• •
•••$1•••• tt 1 , 111(1 i n
~ , •
aret,
FI r•t• It
It•tt• t • t , atan 1 ., t.. 1
Inn .an V....lern Art
art rIY y tarot}
11. 1,•••
DrltArr Vl..hing Machine.
Thl% inn , hl3. noo.ln ”n ly tm w..n work
Ina, when everybody will be convinced
that It la brra.tmely the thing needed to
relieve a bonny from an Immense
0100unt to drudgery.
If not wittiitiiel you need not keep It
after sot to a wiv.litnif.
I,SO. Agent,
No. 12 Federal .tree[. Allegheny City.
Alan, at No. 70 langthileni .treat.
21" Fifth nronuoi.
Carts , r 1 Street. Rir
inln Khx in
I=l
witntotl I,r g°1. ,,11 . 1 1 . 11. w' work
ra N... 12 1.'”.1t.r..1..trt.K.
1111=1111=1
Yeaterdev afternoon a tire broke out
In the bakery of NlOhatlaken, corner
I A1,,11 All Tollth et roots, lllrtnlng.
haul. The lire wee 00,,C0ne41 by sumo
deff , t the bycha 14.40,41 In the cellar.
The !len,.commmmated me the first
ettdy, borning thr u ough the floor, but
were ex ng Lehed before great headway
had been fmtlin. The Mee rennet as yet
be d
yetnated, but It ' , di not te large,
and l a fully revered by Ineurance the
Western, a home nompany.
Lori. December 6, Ik6w,
We the imolai . ..hen...l, whoietrata dr;
good merchant*, doing bualnetaa o
Waal NI.PpOt. do herehy agree to Moo
oor roarrettro pl acts or 1... am., at the
hcur of S and on Sattird•v at
P. a., date until March list, 1070.
TH•or. A Co.,
I An, Nl , t Ct) ,
Ja MIM.It R CO.,
A , r han A Am.! Ito*,
NI , .0 Co.,
lip... a CO.
"Reputation. ftrputallon.•'—People are
realiring th. trn b. an often asserted,
that the twist thing,. are the cheapest.
Pier. I iannals ,% t'ci. have alweys brewed
ale that ..,old he relied upon, even
when the price of legitimate material
wits so great that most brewers fielded
to the tenifuation of using syrups and
drug' a .üb.ututea fur malt and hops.
High paced material made no difference
In the ale brewed by thin firm, and, as
r to their reputation, deservedly
wend. di the front rank.
The tiolld•te—A Velvet Sacque would
la • srumon a to lo and useful preadult.
Leave your order In time
.1. W• BARK). S (b.,
4I Starke:. street.
1114ammou'o Phop, lIMI Frdorel fftreet,
I. • first , latro lot luxurious
lorll6Vlog, hair tiyulug. hair cut•
An I To•alt, v rurlln K anti
;• aud
Hotidal Prevent.— Eleoint Shawls,
au. table c..r pr.••••nta. at
J. W. Rwnaeu .t (.• . 'a,
Marke.t .troy.
Hecker • Irina I dun II very law,.
R 1 ,1•• .1,1“ Ruponor art'.
r•r 1•u.1 , I nz. and Irl lien, Ind In highly
r.,....111111,114111,1 tby phyniroton for )ovalkin
nod rtoldron. Sold to - all grooorn. T
Holiday Present —1 Irder an Astrachan
Sacoitio of .1. W. Ils xcv.n A co.,
Li idarinst Weft.
leave your order In time.
r Loot fitting well mule ohlrta, ito to
J. 1. Ruseall'ot, N.. 12 Fifth avenue, ISret
door below Market street.
Employment Othee.--Glrla wanted for
e , + - Ma and private 00. In the elty.
H. IL bng, at No. 12 Federal street.
near bridge, Allegheny City, at tbe Dex
ter Washing Maehlne °trim im
For the lielleay..—Carsealla Hactines
J. W. Noncan R Co
NI Market street.
!nava your order In time.
Tti• Heir:nth of Perfertio.—A single
appllriatiou 1): Nil i if. of VlrliOid delight.
and plow. every lady who makes the
trial. Sold by all druggists and fancy
goods dealers.
Constitution M eter la • Minutia cure for
Ihsbuteu and all Madam of the Hid.
nays. For de by .11 I)n:twilit.
rras:T.
A rr urot's legal problem is developed
in en Ohio Antiens corpus case. Stephen
11. Carey, of the Second U. S. Infantry,
In December, 1588, wee found guilty by
court martial st Louisville, on the charge
of embezzling $llB, and was sentenced
to the Onto Penitentiary for one year and
to remain there till the money was re.
turned to the Government. The year
has Just expired, and the prisoner's coun
sel claimed that a man cannot be im
prisoned simply because be cannol, pay
money, as this would make the sentence
for liie. The matter has been referrer
to the War Department.
iite of the wonders about Washington
to the uninitiated to how certain Senators
and Representatives, who came hero a
few years ago es poor so Job's turkey,
ran now sport fine carriages, buy grand
houses, and live in purple and fine linen.
They know such things cannot come from
the Congressional pay, but they appar
ently do net know the practical value of
holding particular offices for to abort a
time, or how chairmen of certain commit.
tees may utilize their opportunities for
acquiring knowledge end greenbacks.
Tux Freedmen's Bureau will soon
close its atisirs, its business now being
confined to the collection of bounties due
colored soldier, and the education of the
freedmen. The number of bounty claims
yet due Is limited—the amount already
collected and paid over is over $0,000,000,
The total cost of the Barest% during ha
existence has been over 413,500,000. It
is evident that the freedmen only want
homeet•ade, and over 4,000 of them have
taken up politic lands In the Southern
States under the Homestead law
mum
01.1 V FR—at Latrobe, na Banda, rnorn.no,
Dee , tattorr. Sib. Illst KtIILY OLIL 614 ft. met),
Of PlD•L•oran.
Four, from the lea on Depot Tula LOANING
at 11 ft,oet. t arrlage• *lll be In attendant..
on Washington woe, near tbe depot, to Of Obla d
to the Allelbenl Cr tarter,
replevin
net sod for
I, 'Aimed by
y. el Mot
UNDERTAKERS
B. raTraltaux Jmesa L. WILLt
rA Tit LI M ON b
. Cwrl L LrryelA oM anN
Under... rorn•r ol Firh
srh... a
•&W hush .l. a d. e• o de r u n*
lion of funeral furni.hing Food funatalanal au the
man Leo. able tertna to the oily. fit arm aid
earritie• r Oftlex opal, day
and Ann
Irentanegod
larib3 for
..b Weisel,
'OD& Jury
LES fis PEEULES mutT,x,r, AND 1.11/LHN
.„ftwa AIL SMELT Lm Tula('
• VLND Alba oal Cita. wbano Ovir Wan)
HOW. canlatantly prd wltl rrl art
WWI. Ho •wood. 1. 5.7 .4 Walint
001 Baa, at it'. an." 64 to SID% Lo.
prep.. tar In•• reaeat. Hooaso... .
nag.aratAKA, V.ay 11 aut• of Monne of
Goo.. If tootaliad. OVaa ...a. C 11.... ask)
aLeLL
1:1113M3
JOSEPH MEYER & 80N,
trri 1-3EIitTAR-11.16.
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Carriage. tor Poonerals. 1100 &..b
00/7INO and alt rattail! hrakaltasmat al la
a.. rat.. aa7
Vlil BOAR
TILE PITTSBURGII
167, 16S, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENUE
Arg. 11..11 prep... Ate. I1.1,1 4 t) . th
UK 6, IIA T A...n..0 I. par
EXTRA WINE VINEGAB.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
IN DRIE.N.
O ha et t ortt
op steamer E es•
1 r t.. to • • .• • •A
1:IA1 Al.l. 61. 1 A I
A DMINISTKATOR74 • „ NOTILE.
vats. , tgthe sett•ttettsto• •h• • at.. o , A NIS
IdAtHttotV. &tees., .ate tO rt.. I tten tht lor. It .vu nrtrro.
tn ta•lts I mmetl•alte pal tue• •ntl Item, beet..
J tl It. k r A
tlt • trthT !wt. A th, Ai etstorty
A D 7 ININTIR ATOR:I4 . NOTICE.
tlttl•tr•th on • •ttte t J ' l ‘ t r ll . 4 .
410. late Ist 1,ot”, •stuttott. A.lettlway
.11..c.c.. In ttre s,
V It It. JOH N. , 0.,
Jolmlnt t Mort
g ogn. Is w Al.
I,AAL
kort• ast.t
•O:.T
OLD WATC va,
I
t. 01.11 (11/41 N 3. WILD AHD.
011.11 vl • a. le .L.II
111,1 Tlll 1...111.11 STI•11S,
0
1 1 1.11 1 A IL Ill' Ac
N DTI( E.—The vo•welonorot for
Grading and Paving Chart lam Street,
rsins 4,1 se , •• tole
°Mr, untli wa I
1.1,0 w
It •rl,l t , h•Ltl, Ilselll Irsar
urrr for oullet
I HA KI.KS Vl],
Q-C).1_57:1 1 72 3E1NT ei
RA - paired and Repointed,
W. G. DIINSEATH'S
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Sir A fine eloct of Ma... Todd k 0,1
rel. Always on •vl—We [At . the •rt.
m[oo4ol .04
pITTSBURGH
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
SO. 6T rotrirrn PITTIHURAH
•
. .
(14AISTKH11.1 , Is 16456.
UPIN DALI.Y from V to 4 Web..., and Or
RATL'IIDAY V.Ve.Nlntt, from May Istto No.
vember lot. Rom tn and from No. venaerr Ist to Mao Ist. 610 leat'clort. Interest
peld at the rat. n I ' lilt prt rrnt. fro, of tar.and
if arltba rata n c0t111... 0 an. non t-austaallr.
January and J. r Bona, of 15,•Late• lc , for.
visn.et at ten ~m,.
anard of liana...re—tn.°. A farm", Prettldent
ll•rtntatt, Jas. Para.. , Itnaldents
It. 41•1(In , rs. 6trr ai
• . Itratlier..l.l....tat.am. A. h. Meth Wm. K.
N.nntrit. 301,0• Dil•Ott.h. Mane, U P./.1.134.
nett.Juerlua Ilnatera. A neott..knet.C.Schnsertn,
I . orlstnenerZ..
It W. A. r.rtril. Strottettor• ve•21.1",
HENRY G. HALE,
KERMAN T TAILDII,'.
Corner of Penn and Stxth Streets,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
Orrlca or Cr, Exotvrizu 480 souvrro.
Platsbur.a. 1/ec 4tb. 1809.
JOHN M. COOPER A. CO,
N .OTICE.—The assessment for
Bell and Brass Founders,
FADS, LOCOSOTIVE k LOLLING SILL
BRASSES
.lade Promptly to Order.
BABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Proprietors and lianufacturen
J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Mee, 882 PENN sTREyr
foundry, Cor. 17th and Railroad Streets,
tar NO TICSS—"Tb-L c 1," "For ,Yals„ .,
"Last," "Wants," "Pound," "Ito,n-,lmg,' .
dtv., lug crreedmg PUUB LINEA witl
be caserted to Was tOittAtILI ernes fur
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; ea.% add.
banal time FIVE CENT&
trtn.ovt .treet Vsll,:v. /Ole ion •
TUANTED—AGENTS.—To can
v • VASE, rettnayle•ula for the sale of eundry
lutproetol tool. eon detto • for ',vow.. us the
tabor of Ilethautos. ugoiro at Morose 11 maw,
Second ward. Alleuhehy , ty• or et. ALLEN
W .
WA Cientleman and
LADY IIIOARDIt a ..n-nupy • e•nalort•
able roma, on necond twarnlna, al
rea.nable rate, In a •ery pleanant
AndrAnis C. 11.. tiAr.c . rra ur
rlCs.
PLOYKANT OrIICI, Nat NI. CLUJ
Wort.
BOY 0111L8 and WEN, for Micros.
kind. of rnnntornent. rernons war:Nag WI
of AN kinds non Ise sovnitsd on abort notion.
WANTED.-1 1 11TUATION AM A
GEST fo• • rareteg,
klantware Moe, to tr.keel to Teuntomre mod
M 1 ... DP I. Beal or ally refotebee el, C. Well
myna= la the to , otberaates
J . tIIt YAP, Allegto or City, re..
VITANTED—An AGENT fur thie
TT. 7,4'.1.1.11,4b;,zArrw on wabe
rw . °a 14 ul otaerwmoml~
WANTED.— GET every-
WUNRK to sell the AM &MOAN K m IT-
TigO 1I•ekl/N it, the only , imm.ies,l rustily
liblttlog Machine vrer 01.854 , 1. Price 993.
9111 Lott 90,000 Mettle , prr minute. Ad
dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE
Bosses, Mu., or 05. Leal., Mo.
WAFTED. - 31013TdAGES. -
120. 000 to Loan In large or small amounts.
THOMAS I. PILTTT.
15111. Bond and Real Eats. Broker.
No. ITS na Unfold at-
VV ANTED. ENTM .240
a td sear are
rWvZ AK:J:A; ,V 2:
°lent lodaerm•nta to
ell n e " Of Tau' Ma-
Lo.:11 al dp•n e Ttll:d of wort tli!t •u e ‘k
toe dons on ar 7 manlata• —lOO.OOO sold .ad the
demand am...My Iscreamog hoar Is tn. Onto
to take *At Agency. wrd I , r el ren/Ars,
ware of Infrlngena - Ili• Add'," nR(X/MII •
E.. Boonton. Thlabort/1, Pte , or a,
Ma lto .
WANTED.
50 COAL LOGGERS
Will and pleuant quarters, eonstant employ
sent and rood wages m the Ulu. of the
fllletcer Iron and Coal C 0.,"
Blooeboro, Ca the Jamestown %IA Freetlle
Hallway, Marta, COMM. All rail from PM.
harsh. Apply to
=ol:o==ffilE!E!Ml
T'LET-A Furnished Room
tor tarn start. m• o. terir moo-
ewa. Jraquire al 113 roMerrND
rpo - LET.--One large
A ROOM. e.,tond ntorv. ,ritabla for tieztle
rann and L. 4 41 or tn.. tioftlnmea•wlth board. at
No. WYt.l6 STMLIC . FRO YT
0-1 . T FERNINIFIED
EILEEN NO H0t,1114. lugalre .334 1'
rr ,
, 67-."-0" PIL-A
;i4jr AI:: •g"°. 0=11.111;
NT,-
frO-LET, Wrru 1104111011 1 1 4 . 1 .
.A. Au elegant L Rut 1100.11.fsetaP Lee Part,
ea test toot, .1411 or elites s an ael4PLPeaal sleep-
Nl_ roes. MR NORM A VENUE, Allegheny
WNEW OPERA BOUFE
•"PAY EVEN,..
t.r.
."" kaI.AN
H WII.LISXS.
too or Ow.; L&SIT toree•lt.
111 &DAME SENT EAU.
the En, to ber.lnc
e tut
wee PD.,* of m s famous aoa
Wild, Barney & Mac's Minstrels.
r•1.1 , 11. 1 e .4 1,1m1..
r tie .11, Joh, SI 5% 11A." ;:,.,. ' , '5 :,ANt Da We HI.
Alec Orel lepswarence ttf the dasi Its
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DRUMMER BOY
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VW'S': 4 SON fIF 1%69 and V.lO.
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Brass Band and Burlesque Opera
Tn. ~rear Trlpl. T 41 .
al.eetr.l
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In three aete. with.weln. SI
steal Ptlpe Mr lug, ell' al It
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lloor• 0,1,1.1 7. rumen. nre 4. Adel...on.
3117•.• wurraeel Pa.,., DOW
Slat nee 401.01.4.• 0 o•plee ada.le•lou
SI me, 23 awl 35e
Tleset• Pr .ae letll A..1.. , Pr0 - Slepte
122 N'. ~.1 str.et
J. H. REED & CO.
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Rev. JOHN DOWLING, D.D
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••( , ... , :•.:•ILJtIS•II.. to th , hISGIP.OIIIii,
HEI-T, •
IN LAFAYETTE HALL,
On Dieula) El ening, Dec. 7, 1-,69
Doors tn at I corstn•mee at 7 , 1. I lett.
50.. Y.. rat M. A 11, en.,, 53 Filth
K 1.111 .01.1strea , , .lowa
1 56 Yourtli A‘ra,.e. dt:• ota
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Under the lusyteef of the LAM LB• 11.1 M (E
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from 12 w. Loll r.
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W - A FAIR AND FESTIVAI,
In the Interea.s of 1•14111117•5 a:Melee,
PAL (*brawn. Alle.nen7• at I or , ' Su TUTS--
I.A V. the 3010. and contlate be 'aren
a great Tarltre of fancy and useful sr le.lea
De offered and eb , lor VI MINER! and Sl'
gene( cant:. d. 7 The tables will 10 attended by
the Indies of .h.: pa' lob and other,. It It deotga,
ed to make this la, and FesUral s.er7 no.*
p.ele sad attract•', It lag of the kind.
Admlaalon. 15 cents. Supper tickets 50 cents.
For !tale at WILLS • CO . lateral .ad
at the door. norn.pa
TYA!‘i'L: `.1,740.
N OTICE.—The aseessment for
Grading and Paving Madison Avenge,
, rum old rill Iln• to Sawmill Run Mantral4
Is now ready for tzOninatioa and can he ,een
dal, "Ince not, FRIO , 10th,
'SOU, tit. it aAI be placed In the hams. of
L. I 111 Ilensor.r far collretlon.
ETE d"
lrom Marion to Idllushlwrger otreet. It flow
ready for ti
al.h Sod ran he seth s 1 1511
odic. until ILDN ICI .41 Y. December 151 h.
1550. •th..rt they will ha fttaxned La the City
Trellearer•s once for milt ellen.
1:12:12
u• (ITT aZilMial.t a 51i11 , ”0 , 6
PVI - niec. - 996, N0v.117, .69. f
I\TOTICE.—The assegszneuta far
K 1 dm.] n, •od PAVIN9 am., CURBING
WYLIE AVENUE,
From Cr • yr ford to De Villiers street, sad 1,111.A1)
I Nil. V INai mad (UIIBINO
3;0 13 Ent URI IlFrrrß E JCT.
From Il ntre a•et e to Revd strret. •re nAir
revel. Inr r arclttatlnn„ and ran L.. ».o at ibis
Mee I' W ' TIJIL , IMI. December Ith a 11116111,
eben It will be re,urne..l to the env reaser
tr•• .411 r, for collection. .
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PITT eoscrizoLtEr's Orrtc.
(fir or ALL.4..auxxx, ll...ember 4, 11161 ,
NOTICE. TO C I 4 PENTEEkk—
Seale.4l rr.potals .111 I.
aim Init, 3 . at P TH..R.S . .IaT., De
erlabrr 0.1, 1809, fur !be
WANTS
Construction of a Plank Foot-walk,
On north .lit ol Ohlo • rt.!, from foot of Trof
lint to tirttre .trees. In NOKIT dames • Ith ap , rl
LICA"... {o_4 wen at ho •So• of CHAP. DAYS?.
Tot Wens II roger...lW rn)eet nny.or ill b 146.
CHU R. iIIIISTRONG,
LaALLIII
Yonghio•„heop and Connellsville Coat,
Sod lianesfottorrr of
COO., SUCK AND DVSCLFDDRIZSD COMA
01 VICK •lq D VAUD, corner Butler an
arad
Yoe.. Strati. LlM,rtv and Orme, streets.
6:16 ut ward; Wm, lleeon.l ounat ,
suit at root of ktoaa street. P. U. U.
aond yr ant
Orders sell at eager of lb• a.m. afloat. or 11d
dram to me throogb Plttaborgh P. U.. Will
proms t aaVotoo.
li.flar to vehom lam anaplyttur: Haar. Melba
• Co., Wm. rtnattn. Union Iron
ler • Co., lOtcbrll. A t e . • Eu; a au •
Co.. r, .6 Beans, Ora.. T . Eta.. a
Co.. 10r5. IdeCord,. • Co., thyff
O.
Wan. U. Vat.. • I o. L
Mamba!! a co.. Alio.: Da
tEL, Pennsylvania R.
Ct I ALI cc•muit
STEWART h CO.,
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Levies removed :beLr 011 A to
SO. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
f late y City Flow 111111814.01 CD MLOOM.
Are new meowed te 'toylike good Y0116131v-
HIM HT LUMP, MIT Mufti, 011.5 LACE. et the
moon. •vortet pries.
All - dell, left al Moir ogles, or Werewolf to
Mime broare the nal/. Will bp attasded
ornsnol.l r.
KasoracmrcnotßLAVTlfltDlVll nadLIBET
H. B. BLOOD,
TO-LET
13AIIR h 2108E14
AJIACIIITMC're,
H 01731 AIIOOCIATION strruzialm
tea. • ond • Bt. Clair Byeet. Plttetatilt, r..
15.otottl atteatlos even CO It. deslgihyr Lod
toolldtax of abort HCCU ALA." roinio
01.110 PARED PEACHES.
1:601 , * Ne Pa. 4 d Peaches lust received. al..
Prime New Halves and tan land Apple., pas,
...cooed and for safe at 'A t 0 rootry Store
uf J NO. A. MASH „
de4 Curate L Therly and Ninth hdreata.
VEP DERSON J.k.BROTHER%
900 Liberty wart, Dealus is Drag.
at sad Masa, lledislase. )14:1111
AMUSEMENTS
1).-re.,74• 7. end
r.• ,etats only
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COTTON MILLS
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ANCNON COTTON NULLS.
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