THE DAILY GAZETTE: ►DILIAIIZD ST PENNINAN, REED & 00, Office, 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue. JOaLILE MI6 P. p. PENNIMAN, P. Eonirrox, H. I' REED, 6DI TI•IIP ♦DD PRO rilITOll6 TICE/LDS UV TIIIC DAILY = ;h.llVentd by carriers. per vrect MST EMIR JPTID.VIG lIT ORTI-FIRST -CONGRESS, (AECONU 29E14Y10N.) ENATE: Alterations in Com mittees—Dignity and Sover eignty of the Nation—Hatiflea tion of Amendments—Repeal of die Teta, (lath--Politteal Condi tion of Caba—Disabilities. 'HOUSE: Homestead Law—ln ' tic:filiation for Farmers.— Ex empting the troperty of Sol diers and Sailors from Taxation I—Assignment of New Heathers to Committees—The Next C'en- re/Ct +pet C, the PRIM. re. Oa>, ttr.) SENATE. (111 11101.1011 of Mr. ANTHONY. the Elbinding 4 1kunmitteas were announced by the Clerk. The following Senators t ri ,c, co ' lotto the several muctittlosa named . bolo altar the alterations, made thin 'morn' it: ..s , :I , breme Itelattons.-11den3n3. Sumner, Cameron, garlou, Morton, Patteraml, Schurz and Caseerly. Appropriatxma —Messrs,. Morrill, Me., Wilson, Colo, Sprague, Sawyer, Poole and fimok Om. Noun, Affairs —Menara, 1. In, Antho ny. Nye, Drake, %borne and Stockton. rtuctlfs-.Messra. Willey, Perry, Car penter, Norton and Hamilton. Librory—Mosarc Cattail, Howe and Morrill, of Maine. T Audit and Control Contingent Er. peones—M.4ns. Ferry, Edmunds and Davis The other Committee, are without al. teration. The following petttions.were promoted and referred: , • . Ry Mr. EDMUNDS: Ono of C. D. sent well, of T.1.1%11, setting forth that the pe tlttoner had been a rebel and had got much of It. and vow wanted to be relieved from all dlasbiltnee. By Mr. HUM N KR: One of W. Cornell Jewett, asking as a means of vindicating the dignity and sovereignty of the nation to aunpend rue work lag of the French cable on American soil until France an. Starts...l the landing of a cable from Aslericat en French anil, and guarantee that all American dispatches eitould freely pass over Frauce through the hands of American agents. Mr. Sum ner remarked that there was now upon the table of the Senate a bUI which met the prayer of the petitioner, and he pro posal calling It too at an early day. By Mr. ILA AMIN, a memorial from officers of the (reheat States navy, resenting that injustice had been done by the special promotion ever them of many of their juniors in the herv,c AN ender the Act of July iifeb, 1e66, and praying Congress to redress the great wrong under which they believed them ' selves to suffer, by restoring them to the positions to which they have been rele. Handy entitled. Mr. Hamlin said he bad certain knowledge of facts in some of the tames referred to, and had no doubt OW. ' simple Justice demanded at the bands of pengresa a reparation fur the wrong coMmteed. He asked the earnest and candid sth ration of the Committee on Naval Affairs to the itubiecL Mr. EDMUNDS gave notice that until Feb* he would auk for the considera tion of the lieuae resolution regulating the hours of labor of Bovernineut labor era, workmen and tuerhenica. A reso lution was plotted et the last melon In relation to the hours of labor, without touching the matter of compensation, The Attorney General had given a dee delon on that law, but the heads of do. Oartments bad nut executed the law in accordance with that decision. The law itself, he helleved,'was not satisfactory to the workmen. At least it was work. ter no profit tolltem, but tended to de moralize any government institution in which laborers were employed. Mr. WILLIAMS introduced a Joint resolution rotating to the amendment to the constitution, providing that when ever saltafactory evidence is furnisned to, the Secretaryof State that three fourths of all tote Legislatures have rail fled any proposed amendesent to the Constitution of the United States, he shall forthwith proclaim the fact of such ratification, and if It dell spitear that the Legislature of a State has ratified an amendment proposed as aforesaid, any other action by the Legislature of that State as to such amendment shall be void, and disregarded by the Secretary of Stale. Referred to the Judiciary Com mlttee. Mr. hiURECIRAN introduced a Mil to promote International coinage, tiring the weight of the gold role of five dollars at 124,1120 troy grains, equivalent to a coin of tirenty4lve Rant% Referred to tkim• =Mee on Finance. Mr. CARPENTER introduced a bill in relation to the rights of members of Congred providing that flotillas in - any ad of vo hgrem alma hereafter be con strued to prevent any member of Con. great from practicing as attorney, molls 4toy or counsel In the prosecution or de. *ma* of any cacao, claim. or proceeding In any Judicial court of the United State& Mr. FERRY introduced a bill to re peal all laws requiring what la known aii the administration of the teat oath. Re. ferred. Mr. CAITELL Introduced a bill glying the ca,naent of the United States to the erection or a bridge across the Delaware Ricer, between Philadelphia and Cam den. Referred to Committee on Corn. merco.' -Mr. STibiITER offered • resolution calling upon the Committee on Military :Affairs to consider whether any further ' legislation was needed to secure for all colored eitirsszw, who have served In the army of the United Suttee, complete equality with all other citizens, In the enjoyment of military bounty. He had Understood a statute ertsted by which the former slaves who had served In the army were excluded from the enjoyment of that bounty. As It bid been the ob. Jett to give equal rights to all who served under our flag, and tweaked the early at. tention of the id altary , Gozsmlttee on the complete accomplishment of that object. Mr. CAMERON offered the following: fiescfeed, That the President of the United State. bo requested to communi cate to the Senate, If In his opinion uot warms:wage with the public interests, arty information be may have with re. gird to the civil and political condition of Caim. Adopted. The resolution previimaly offered by Mr. Ramsey asking for information eon. cerulug the presence of Hon. Wllihun Meth:it:ol,ln Dakotah Territory in op. pole Lion of the inhabitants to his assurup. t ion of the office of (Overrate., wee taken DP. „MA' HOWARD Bald he thought the , resolution unnemanary, inaamuoli as the linerrats of the United Staten were not involve! In the local disturbance which had arben in the Red River country. The die' urbane was confined to one of the renege possessions of the Dominion of t•.anedn. He had been informed that McDougall had received no appoint. ment to the eremite of authority in the Red River country, but wee acting as a privet. 01.1.00, though having received an 1111EUran , 0 of future appointment as Governor of that portion of Brltiab Am. erica known an the Red River country. Many mutton on the northern border of Minnowsr ware, perhaps, greatly die. whined with the 'arrangement reandly made, by wit icl t the nudism Bay Lem- i pony It.:d e•dd out their interest.. and etre great oljact with them was the ores. fen bj n local government of their own, t o look after their own special interests. The di fliculty fras apparently of a purely bleat nature. Mr. !I A NISEY said ei portion of the people be reprenentad enjoyed consider. able trade with the Rod River country, and that the people of the latter locality were in a state of discontent awl revolu tion. The lotted Staten was represen ted there by a collector or revenue, and other oilleisin, and it seemed important that the exact condition of affairs there atiould be a,cortained. Agreed to. Mr. TEIVII)1 AN offered a reeolution requesting the President to inform the Boma.) whether, since the hot 110611011 of Congress., any negotiations hed taken E l • • • V., -- r 7. ,C 1.14' t yY 46 4 .4 • Altaly tte 111=1 VOL. LXXXIV. EMS N ,v ern O r Or been n propowed.O .v beetwee tonotn this lkent ad the tre lif Greet Britian, to respect to the ty treaty or re , dprority lawn, on the an 1,- ion.. of trade and eornmOree between tho tinned :ion*. and cana4a, and to ta cote tottfron any eorret•ini !nee° that may have taken pine° Innernan the Executive and I ieVerlitiletit of Great Britain, or that ot the I)ottinnou of Ilanad a , Mr, ItiUMNhill. auggeated the tthicertion of the would °leen° .•Ir In the dinerettou of the Pranident the Information be con elateut with the public Internet.. 'rho reoolatiou as modified was Niettid ' to. The tevolution of Kr. ST I4 IWAViT ro. 11110801,1 z the ltratelarytOruntnittee to in quire if any ra the Staten were denying to any clam 01 perwma the equal I rotor Lion of the lowa la violation of the treaty otblqrationn of 1110 ri,u rie,,nt It amendment woo agtend to. The reaolutlon of Air. DRAKE. pro vhiltia that hereafter Ihe tHor of the• Senate ►hall ho cleared of poem,. me pnthled to Ile mellowe ten oflumea before the meeting of the 1...4y, Iv o ., agreed to -1;) to tr. The bill to reffete Certain persons therein named from disabilities imposed by the Fourteenth Amendment in the Constitution came up. It contains the 0111110 N of four or Nye hundred persons. Mr. HIJMN Eft moved to refer It to efonentittee, hut after dfsemetion with drew the motion, when the hill passed The Joint nErholnatin ihr the ret cf of persona engioxed In the late rebellion, providing that upon the dual adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment all dlimbili• ties shall reooe, was lab, .11 up. Mr. HTE WA ItT said he Ifelie.eil the time bad arrived to metre the declare It,, here prop... A.. N., danger need be apprehemled upon tile i Lll.l{ /IGO re morel of these dlaabilltirs, but, on the Contrary, the continued imposition Would have the effect that Congress de• wired to prevent—that of throwing the former rebel Shaw lute rebel hands. 'I he Senate went loth Executive hes. sloe soon after. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPS F.SENTAI. I V Mi. PA 1,1,1F.R introduced if bill to ad thorize the Burßenton and Missouri River Railroad Company to change the esilablished route iu Nebraska. Referred P. and C. Railroad Commit:re. Mr. I.A W HENCE offereda renol Minn directing the Couluilttee on Public Lando to inquire as to the a-pedieney of amending the hoineatead law so an to authorize ex.aoldiers and seamen of the United States to Secure one hundred and sixty amca of land instead of eighty acres, as now authorized for a home stead, out of the alternate ...mina of land embraced in railroad and other grants, owned by the cover tinienk Adopted. ' Mr. SAEWENT Introduced a bill In procure and dissiminale information of the extent of cereal and other crops of foreign countries, which wan referred to I the Committee on Agriculture. It re quires the American Consul. residing In counties which raise cereal or other. crops that mune iu couipetation with American products in the markets of the world, to furnish a quarterly ritatement of the condition of crops to the State] Department, which are to furnish them to the Oordmitairmer of Agriculture,' Who in required to put thorn in a con densed form in his monthly circular, corrected by any mom:trate information in him possession. The object of the bill is to to rainb information In the farmers, to enable them to sell or hold their crops in view of foreign markets. what of the information sow obtainable being drawn from English wmretts and colored by the. Iwo iolitne of 014 e,.. tart . other 11115 were untrtshor..d anti ren.rrtd Iln 1. • I. K: 119 Mr. 5TR1CK1,..1.11,, Erten.bug the i'ortage, kaS I.airotiopertur Italtroad. Knwenaw Hay, AI teltiaart, t, Fink 1., burg; roneorrnalir duties, 1111(.,-t w, P t u grayling a portudErai rednctum of tru i 4. 1. cent. By Mr. I 'A VANAUti ft of Montana To provide, Jor the OhTliOn ref rortalu ofTioere by the people. By Mr. MUNGIN : To exempt from taxation the property of ex.euldltera and anilora of the United Statev to the come anent tut the property of hood holder, By Mr. O'NEILL : For late rtettoration Capt. IM.wtmr Lynch to the active iat of the Navy. By. Mr. M'CRAIti : To atueatt the .et for the consolidation of I • oiled Stater tat. 111 oFt. The tipeaker made a proposition to I he louse to teihrehoe to the assignment, to • mmitteee of the recently admitied members. Atpreesent It was not in bfe power to assign them to comlnittees, and he suggested be be authorized to assign the.o as tooth meatballs to tomb 001.11- Waite., as be might deem destrable. Mr. FIRES r KB, of New York, expreoved the hope that the Flpeaker would Wl prove the opportunity by adding a 01101- ocratie member to the Committee on E!ectiona Mr. FARNSWORTH suggested that the matter be referred to the Committee on Rules. Mr. SCHENCK did not favor that suggestion, became it Would ho apt t o cause delay, and would look to wane thing like a permanent arrangement Instead of a temporary ono. Mr. FAANSWURTEI did not wish to be understood as objecting to the apeaker's prop:salon, but he reminded the Home there were a great many of the committees of the Home-that were obsolete, except on pt. per, and that never met and bad no place of mooting, And he thought It better that the whole *abject of committees borne. viand by the Committee on rules. Mr. MrFI..CSMS offered r rheelutton giving the Speaker the authority aug. wetted.. Mr. DAWES favored the referrlog of the whole matter to the Uommittee Lutes. If did not seem to him quite right to leave the matter eutlrely to the Elpeakiir. It was a delecate matter, sod he supposed the Speaker would prefer to have it arranged by the Oommittee ou Rules. The SPEAKER wild he had no deeire In the matter at all, ether than might be (rheated by theliouse. Mr. ELDRIDGE esiggested that the difficulty might be obviated by the res ignation of members of committees who are 130. Itervingon more than - ono. Mr. BENJAMIN thought the whole matter premature, until after the admix. MEMUiWiI Finally the subject ante referred to the Committee on Rules. The flame then went Into (Mutatlttee of the Whole, Mr. [Uwe+ In tbn and proceeded to the comideratlon of the bill to provide for taking the ninth eensua. to Gz the LIU cubers of mom berm of the Rouse of Representatives, and to provide fbr their future apportionment aiming the Suites, Mr. EiTOKFZ, Chairman of the Coruna Committee, commended the industry of the sub committee which eat diirlog the recces, and said be would leave the management of engineering the hill to the chairman of the nub-committee, Mr. (Airfield, of Ohio._ Mr. GARFIELD proceeded to state SUCCieLliiy the points of the 6111, and machinery devised therein for taking the crowns, explaining Wherein and why It dltTored from that 6.9 whrin the "".." of 1860 was taken. In reply to question. pat by Mr. Buller, Mr. Clark, of Kansas, and others, in regard to representation in Convene, Mr. Garfield wild the pre sent organisation or numbering of the Holum brogan on the fourth of March, 1864, and manifestly will run until the same day In March, 18711. The census lo be taken next June ought, of 0011138, be to complete, so far as the taking is concerned, by the tinit of Stay. We albeit not know until next fall what the basin of repreaerdation will be, and as • matter of course no re. districting Of Attains mu ho made until this time. The Committee had agreed thle morning to 1111 up the blank fur 16e number of member. with three hundred. In reference, to information to he ob tained from railroad- contpaniers, Mr. Garfield rynoarked, noir that the „ egre rpleation lind. Won got _ rid Of, the nest ,t;reat fight would be with three great corporations. Congress 'should at least know what they were doing with the national wealth In their hands.. In reply e qUeßtioll by Mr. Poters, h. sated that with She whole Dumber of weinlwrs tiled at throe hundred, no State would suffer the loss of a member, but with two hundred and moyonty-iltro fixed a the number, two or three New Engla nd States would Mr. lIITTIAIL of Maas, lagitiren whether . any arrangement ♦m. nib& In the MII for the obtainlog of telegraph istaLletlce Mr. LiARFIELD replied, there was not, except as regarding the telegraph connected with nillroads. The Commit tee bad prepared an additional schedule for that purpose, and had it reedy to oiler, in case the house desired it. But Lilo COMluille , Pll...l bevuunie alarmed al tan NO h. hilt. and 101 l it wu. Mr. H A I:BM:MAN. amnion. Illenither er the Committee, espreueueut hla views on the aulject, dwelling MI lb,. Itglimo,lNnoo of a full and onmuulete ran• sun, etuilurari ug tdormrly and Inentne. Ito tbrught It time IA ask *bother elanaefi nrooo Out being r.vorm In thla ..unntry, stud whether our nyfutetn ol Inennie and Unit - urns'. tbrUslue wern;unt worludnut small 04 Abe body polltlusal. With that Idea btu wnulefat lII° Kota, lltimul an additional colounui to the proper •rhedul, fir a return id the, enohly in• omie from wautnis, aaterlor and profea alum. The l'orntrdttee then nr.,eb.b,ll,', dli, rtie• att.\ optedtier the 101 l by i•ectlone. NI l r N I llovt ti to it,t1.111.1 1.11. tell In the third tweteln, by Inn dine the term of ...vivo the census employee, to two veer, Instead .or throe. lt , jected. Mr. DAVIS moved an antrudtnebt to the 141111.1 point by Ineerund the words.. and erbenei,r tfietr eerylrea shall COILSO LO hn requi red." Adopted. Alter progree-tng en tar at. the fourth iseetion of the bill, the Votntnlttee rune, and the 110Uhe, at 3 o'clock, adjourned. NEW YORK CITI ileetieg f the Fationnl t piton Leazue—Cm. Geary Iti , -44erted I're:44m:it—Mace Aceepts Al leu Challenge—An Ancient Sivo d knot—Noman's !Suf frage AKsovint &e., Trie‘f sob In it. , New Yoim, looe, It, pow The 11}1101:1.41 Union League of Amsrt- Thr held a meeting Lore to clay The re port of the Secretary shown the League Is spread over twenty-tive State. and Is especially strugur tit the South. d.Sur, of Pa, 110. -re.nif43,t . Prosideol, and other officers were enesain, Including an F. tecutive Coipmitleo of (tee from each State. Resolutions were adopted tbsoklng Proaddelft I:nsta for his r..-fe• inenilation to ()levees retiatfve Lo th e re-establishment of the legal irovernm.ftl. of GoOrgls. and earnestly asking l'orf. grew". to 1,101.4 lawnto folly carry them (Mt. Ale., entreating: Congress to pane a uniform spited. of rzL(LirtairAtflot:. The giant meeting:: will tie held in Nti sans °gni,' In February. Jame.% Niue., lott.,,,,,ittott Tsui challenge, to tight for ?.:01/0 it hide, ot The sword knot worn by lAtroo 1 - kmaris tlxn twmirptiootl tho rurkioh roress in hs, pro , oentod to the Nsw York II t..t0r14•41,kw-Lety. The Woman's State Sodrozro A smsna two nan ttttt Its annual 1,1.44111 g thls PVl 4 lllllg. A largs kobbsore was presoht. Law. Monte prssph•d. A wers den srod Celts Itorls14:1., Mr, Mork•• wr4-1 ao l P.lor.by Houma:m.l. The New Jersey liallraad OotOpe,JY have elwitprouilleed with Mrs. lout., ht.bano was pet oh the , • , tr the Ilocketaanett 1,114411 alit drawee. :, by pay tug damages. WEST Y I IttilN 1 A Steaull. Are Wei. $.l 11.11 r 1 Mkt If draws sunk Vile Dead 1t5411.• He •Tho Wheeling and l'arbeireburg Picket itelv•at out r.t. ett kith pier Nil. I ,d the like railroad lirhlgo, at i'arker.liiirg. laet night, in ....•Inek. mill"link inuntelnitels. Thlrteen live. we I , •.q,niippnwel , look , lookheeds. All er the pe.iinsorer.t2irw re. ikirtatri cared. Full panioularn. iht yet rt-tool yeti . Wti Et: LAN", I ha,M,—Later reports from Parkoridiurc redoes Ills loss ot Ilfn to four or live. Tits natio. err letl yet aneerleuned. It see:that he hpalt struck a bergs, Fronk by with the bridge pier, andwent down to twenty fiat of water. bite pre he 1,1 ytotal The imase•bgt•ra were al I 0n...1. Marine diaaalbrys atbof .lath rola - ,. Within n wo.ok tub, ...al Intrvot have bawl trunk by eitirtlding with piers of the now lirtitgosi at Itel late and l'atk- Limburg. and a bomber of timid., meet dents arm reported le !lava ~ ,Urreti ut the Mttiobett vitt° bridge. 1=1=! Flea boallee 6av4 boat tonntened from the wreck of Lb., %Learner 1t0b.34,114 lip to thug hour. namely: Sinford Karr, John Karr, Ileuthorn and I. mg, and or., name unknown. Thecae are all that are e. positively known to l hot, though It in repotted anti behetypt nix i.e eight more are mhedrig. The Cuban prueell germ barely escaped with their Itien. linung their %tannage. The It at wtur VAIIOI4I at 3i1,0u, and wan :clawed for 111'...!,110o, In Wheeling and Cincinnati einnpanien. Bill EP TRUMANN —Four hundredand thirty ~,,, ler 'e loquente were held in I 'Meng. during the pant year. —The circlet ton of the state Bank of Tonnennee w 134.4.0 Y-1, exclusive of free. Lionel currency. —lt in mated that Pere H yam Mho hat received a dindetch from Rome in Dome there immeatistely. —Too National Hoard of Troth, vowed Fortress Monroe yesterday, returning , to Norfolk at two o'clock. —James K. Pierce aulcided yesterday at Clifton, Ont., by Jumping off the nue penalon bridge into the rapids. Leginlature of Tenneaxee will vital the refildeuee of Atm Jiittuf,t4g, Coil/ in a body tai-morrner (Prrdil.) --General Atwood, of the Madbion (MO.) Male Jon nail, in repoymiug vory slowly from his recent nacre Woven. —There was no ,ItiOr um In the Mon tana Legislature yeaterdey, but one le ozprcted to day. The newton will' be .hort. —A reeolution 11101. ell the Kentucky Sena!" yentorday, for the re,uu god of the 'remain,. of Ea- 4 ;0)5.19r WycklUte to Frankfort. --Sophia, a oolorect ahaushermaki. on the steamer Marietta,COLUMMeli suicide at the Memphis wharf on Tuesday night, by Jumping opeorhoard. —Conarelernan. FrQPlana. IA of Lvoorb nin. in getting better every day. Ito war aide to be lifted to bin feet yenterday, and hopes noon to be out. —TWA:nate Marlariat, Convention inetlll Innnuatrlun at Torre Haute. l'hn meet ings are largely attended, and gruel In- Loreto is felt In the Fairview,. —The Ihreethreof the Renton and Al bany Rai lroad have appoi !dell n eon 111 l It - teo W inventigate itlll Therrien 1,1 cruelty torminiala gransportral uver their road, —The Momphht Board of Aldermen have derided to cell the stook of the Little Rock Inland Railroad, the pur chaser to Inn en the road In et x month., --The fiertnitti plivaireinwof St. I . 111111 hold a meeting to night to remonstrate agsioet the hanging of Dr. Schoeppe, physician under montane° of 11011th for poisoning. —IL Is stated In official circles In Now York that the Spanial" 'gunboats will be roleseed. Judge rierrepont says ho has not !sufficient ovlrlonoe to lus giessostilon to warrant further detention. —A man passing himself oil" as Count Theodore Picard. and isa an authorized agent of European capltalleas, wan arresterityeaterdav la Ht. Paul fur awind •ling tho National Marine lisnit out of, lifteentitindred dollars. —John J. Echols, after being told that he was about to die,_ said ho had nothing to do with the Burdett murder, but he told facia that joint directly to Mrs. Cam ninghain. Mr.,. Cunningham and deue h. ter were present at bin funeral 'Tuesday —Hantitel P. thatch ford, late Deputy Collector of Now York,, 1t Is underittood acknowledge, to Mr. Fterrepunt his complicity in the drawback fronds, and prolnillem to make a full earearture of the matter, Ho says his revelation will as. louleh the country, and lowliest:team° who stand high to hualtuiss, otiktlal and political circles in New York and else. where. _ —A letter from Fort Icramie, dated December 4th, nays “The Indian trouble, in Wyoming are quite alarming. Rand, of SIO.IX aro roving through the territory, robbing and murdering. Oue Wall pnrty,iprt left Fort Jimmie were orivee In by the Indiana, and another that lets several day. previous bad not been heard from, and it la feared they have been captured.' • PITTS'BUItGII, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1869 SECA 1. POUR O'CI,Of 'A. A. .7/ NEWS BY CABLE. Opening. of the Eeumenial Conti ell—Fo Power illos n Special lteprusl , u 111 e—" American Promise Egonl to ils Fitlll.l - —Protest b 3 Prince of Monlegro—Treats Beatification Itejteted —'Bpanish Republi can Inveatimatina Committee London Press on American Mat t nrs— Bishop Temple's Appoint ment Contirmid—Fault of the Suez (anal—A tOttmrem of Deists—Speech of the French Minister of the Interior. - - y Telrgraph to the littabarib Own, It I =I Rowe, December it.—The Ro•ti to lnl ral 313.(1C1i was opened tn-da; by 3110 rope •t'he ev'enther ie unfavorable, relit Is fall• ing at Intervale throughout the day - , but an enornioLa crowd filled the Vatican and lined the streets through which the Member. of the Council passed The Pope, followed by seven hundred Ins horn •prriel.dral to the hall of the Coun cil amid the ringing of bells and [bun dering of cannon from the forts of St. Angels and Mount Aventine. The Holy Father 1 In tine health. The 'Aral ler]a of the hall of the Council wns eM im plod by the Sovereigns and Pt - Int.., now in Rome, by mern hers of oOrps dlploinw tome and other notables. The !11tPi1t...4 excelled In grandeur and Haag ulhrourn any taken place in R ime with in the present century. 1,01,01.1, Derettiber f , —NO p IWO! has .p1 3 C141 representative at the Council. I=l LoNoox, beeeother N.—The I :tzheh Niihe.try ref otad to seeept the nrdin , , 101114 I , i the treaty of oonntaree bet W... 11 England end Frameo, profeeeed by the latter. The loam In nil artteln on A titoriean licattrora, my.: The fact that roipudiaticri ha" i4WII prat:Leta! by all the Stater , ea: asteteh tioettrt, tutotoletett WILLI the theory vrtileh widely Mit:eine In the Union. that gold debts may ho raid in cotter tripircis Au:writ:etc Net•untlew. 111 !ern :r ecnveraliin will archer, di:Areal whit cloTar aneecao. Tl.ll , aly Nev., nomanniting nn I; oral kraut e aliblelllßUL of the Ala/tetra. .alrestlon in lan mesiage, tufeta that the tnercaln want indomnity for than leriing rather than their trade or pork els. Thin Limy tre given. Inploniney may sal Lida friction, and rontyve a *en timental grins ante withoutotolll prumie log Britian Inter and prld,.. Ti... Ilantn nental ram:. genera Ily plaal Ntr. Itontwell a plan tor rmonitt. l et of apte,o pa) merit, app to pliant e.f 14. T. Dr. Tr of fitnilnil of F. rater, healfetm ronfir ttttt d wan writhatundf riff the protean*. and arvi mein,. 40111.11. 11. IL a rewrLed 11,u Lilo l'uitr..l rlyni.lll, will v.t flit r..tria nun ot Mr l'oebakly to Aruersm, the rtle•lltr•rntrretail. Shallow iron Me:intern ate building on the Tyne for the Milli:Minn of the I ritual. Mr. Ashtairy, who hailed through the l'anal on the varht Cambria, write►, after taking rare:ill viounitinge. optation th►r nU rowel drawing iaer I.III , <PLOOLI feet ran tiara through the 1 . 411,11. Mentirkl N. I'. Batik i 144 airfoil here. COME P. 1,1-, I icusein her v. -'rho Ste. h e d a y pnuu a large pinion of the report .0 thii Secretary of the American Treauor v and ^aye: "An American iiroinoof Iw fulfils skint to lie fultilltnent." In the (*.rise I,egialatiff to day lit, Pomade lie I.• thalinstio, idinisfer of toe Interior, made a epeee•h in favor of tics verification of the ejection ~f D r „.ii„ , ilesverntrient candidate for the lie declared the 4loverrnmont fondest the country against evil "Mc • tritium, end the cottiury endorsed It. I u Edema only ithoordeto tirevalled. lie wan lu favor of putting down the evil anent oh. had Megrim:4ld Parra and other towns duMng the late election. He um/eluded, by I wincing the donut'es that the this • ernmeni etched to nottabllah Ilherty, but unit prudence end nrunieivi. squsecli way. warmly applauded. The right of At. I irealie to nit woe siontalned -171; usagistieth77. 'i.e Prince of Montego." loot pm/Meted agallirst the intention of A ropy tile territory with troupe, and the Pr to moon tioyernment 1 sustains Moe legoo. SPAIN. MAl , nin, December B.—The Hepuhu toe have appointed a committee b In. reattgate the dam at those florin Calcium to he tried for participation in the inear rection. 12111Gri A LKXANTRIA, Deconnber ft. The bark Neel, the tam Vowel through Burt renal. bar been totally teat lb the Red see. =MI Fu Roth Deomaber lAwg-renal of I rnixta l assembled In Naples. =I Lek ram, December 8.--Evening 1r2.,, for money; amount 1 0 2L.462,4". American I... Neuritic.. flat: 6 1 e. a.l',„; 67n, 8.5,.i; 10-40 n, Frankfort, fonds 90:ti,1491. Erie* Illtnon. 610 a, Atlantic A Great IVontern Stocks steady. PAR., Ileoember —fkmme lion at 7.1. Ilk lava:m.oo,, December Is. Coiton 'needy: uplandn ; ()Hoene I I %.1: wale. 10,000 Wen. California white W 13.1 9. 1101; red western No. 2 he (id; winter tb. ' , lour 1:)a. Corn 2.9 a 3d. (pant 2a lid. Peai Ita. Pork I lOC Reef 1n7n611. Lard quiet and ateady Chenee gas. /lawn 674 dd. Produce un changed. Lowram. December R.—Tallow firm at 47.136,447. bd. Linwood 141 firmer at r 2 ,4 Ma. Sugar 39.4.19. ed. Refined Petro leum It. BM7rilotH.l. )Invite, Mcomber H.—Cotton gumt and steady. A utwerci and other thntlmmtal potro loom markets Linn. ST. LOU Iti Progress on the Midge—Festival or the Immaculate Conception. (lir To!oomph to the Plitaborgb l*r. lamas. December B.—The work nn the eastern pier of the bridge to cross the river here la progremrogly rapidly. Eleven hundred cubic yards of masonry hap been laid In the post live days. The Oar has reached the bottom of the river, clad te-day the land pumps were out to work, and thotrond andtwoter beneath lho pier is being rapidly pumped out. The caisson hart now only fifty-ulna foot to link before reaching the hod of rock. 'rho festival of the to - maculate Con eninttrn has then ftlebrated to-day is the Cutiedin Church. The I,oloLtill N2puoi tlon of the eacretkrrest It been continu ed all day: Theetons are adorned with the costliest and moot beautiful ornat Mento s and the churches hove boon thronged with devout woishippellet National BIM Hail Association. Telegraph tote mum. 1, negate ) Dorms, Dec. B.—The Nalloual Bane Bell Asepeistling met to-day, when the following named °Meer* were erected for the ensuing year; President—A. N. Bush. Fired Vice President—J. H. West ervelt.. N. J. Second Vice President—le P. Fuller, Mo. Reeindlng Secretary— D. E. Coon. D. CorrespondioN Se°. rotary—A. T.J.reetiorTril 0. Treasurer-- W. A. Corant, N. Y. The, next Annual meeting will be held In New York. THE CAPITAL I►hplomary $Pi teS Ii Swill I,it GunWM question - Nomina 1, fas-N 0111 inat 1111 IS rwitirturd -Termination or Indian l'rea lies-Ordered to Duty-To Sei ne Disputes-Deputy Marshal Shot -Ten Lle' , lte Ontlau s and Illicit Distiller, Reprieved itittge,hip,- Admission of - 111116411 S douwl Dehek -Supreme Judge ship -I'f in the Treasury. I=l I= Teo Soleil 0 t „ dify .otalruied the emeinauwia el i, i. Itelkozp, Seereter v 01 Wel., end Mr. Itobeeon, ae Secretor) of the sevy. All other jarenhuthone Were referred 10 the appropriate Cou • matee. I=l 1' QV. TOO litontah gunboat Iltrta It, ourtoi t 1 ~ , I tttenlent nv ditolont,y. 14 , day prtaboand a 1 , 1ti. ,, r 1 ,, 1.110 S., rotary of Slat« g:t lag a itinalgn Chat the gnnhoata null not I,n t i n , In«nna n( antryitat nil war with }haul or Any bllnar nation with whlrlt the Unlttal ~ektrA are at tan , , Thtm COllllll niboution In st4tlM,W .1111 1 that ht.ratbr 1.1 ,0 • On 1 , Ili.. Po.IIN - 101•111,1010ter 1.• rollit,e 11.10 objeol.l.lllo of Ninths, Inn 01te of Whirl,W2ls 11.10 role.. or twc. 101,1.0401 111 Liar rnitiii.l Minton hir t lin Porlivinti icon Thu IttiniMor, nil Lho of a Lie. paper, ii.x.preiinen.l w :th ;lir a npintiation noel an• ..1 ihr • laislnti M •anter, t Ih«rwinr til the ticitriltion I itntrinn A ttrirtiiiv will Ire ran 01,10 1111 mo 11i lii, Ivor HMI it .0 milli Team! the prenlln«. will rirthw ill lewd Li. the ttuillo.oto, ebon thry will 1.41 Ir.Inn141lr•••I 111' Ihu iniiittneti.r to Il,n 11.0 , 1104 sp.h.h Th. si,tll.l, Milliftler tale.. e V1..10 kl.o.lnr 1 , 1 11101 Mit,ol.nr It, Mr. 10. , )00, N. 0.0.. that the war vvt•••o • -•1•0. , . 01111 HI,. nnil 11, I. 4t.; .•• I:h tt...01• , r11.0.1ir, r•riew hoot: lii• i• niin•rn, wlli I.tho .• • i 0 1..0.13 Owe,:a 1 1 , 111 ..... 11$4. 1101 4,114111 tilt. repruniiill.itive. 1.1 I'4lll, It nwl Enti 0 004 •11/1•10 11l M. w•hingtitiii lir I .14u it In Intl i•••,..1 tlinv in 11l 111i•lin .10 4, the Intit tiled 10 4 4., hi, 1••••1•.r all.o/UK Wool. with liir dew), 1. 0.111.- vAle lersdly T 1.041101.0. I=l Thu ttttttt /11A1.101116 rrerrl In to-day a' 1' 11:till ittilgiar. P. !Umiak 1,1, la:staara'un. Lays is 11 it • kalraid, ol No• '24,d , nn. NI , a. ttttt an, at Fianna yl M•Y . P.I. I. 1 h 1 r•. ! \Val It tl A initaa. ali rr 4 r 1. 411. t.l „II in iiiir I irrittt; lsm txtttsutl, sst 1 st k, ( . .Irrtrir, any, s tat., I...podia!, :is were tttttt ilian.”witlding furl v 1,, tiv rkiissairs , kitty-1.3T to lb.. Navy •nd ,srai ttrcrty the V. am 1 .indor idattai. -Wn M. Ma hail, O. hr., rut diddidatil F. alinaidar .1111 ,, 11g :Ito 13.11111a111011,1 tornt ti.trittltt ltt ttoy witt t .Itar Iv. J. 1 , 04., .\ ...toll-not 'I rea../ror, tenn t,tto. W. Pal tstetr, A itittaittrt, al Nett \ t.rk. A., I Mr 1 , 111•1.1(11, :II 111 , NA, o Ilatittsrlaawni Att. tit I. I. t 'lt.ttl ttf the litarmt It trtittntit,, I t.tyttel Alll, I Isf th« o Itilrnu l'Ar.l4 aw 123.1 l 'r ..r 11,, 11.1”,. / .tf ervittrtnt. ttztd t 041, rtg, ettttl bort tot 11111-rtatt ttf MtttittttllM 11.1 ttitr.:,-). Thu S4nuatn 1. , day Ih.. 11 ,, tiv• 1 , 111 mlinving fr.,to 111.1,111:w. larK. 111 al 141411 ( Itic,JULifitt, ho P. 11,/rAllo 101 FI, IttEliltr.l 11. NV 1,1t. , 11.111l and 1 , 1 I. ',Jo., 11. 11,, rd NIOIIIA, C 1... II I'limunx, Jo, A 1 A lon, In. I.: kWh, TIP.. W. NANO( VS 011110 if .1. .1. NW, J. , . A. Fran,, ['miry A filuton. 1:11.. 1.4//p•on, J Nwry,i, W 1/, I'. J no. K. Wllla, Jan. W. Nei...4,6g. T. I' A 111141, 1 I lArrla. H, T. .• how hnn flak or, and HA.1.0., iNtIN IN 'INN 11 - IIN %SI The Seel - wary II the Tre•asury at pro, too lino on hand about 471,tettlioto in ••tin, end the receipts from enntotna ilortnif the halanra of this month are ontlittated at sll l .intontat, which Will make a toted "I $.1,111:10.1.0011. The weakly matte. of q.yl • letwoner. will rednee thin amount tot , toultd nillltonn. tlu the alai inst. JINNI{ 132,000,000 will lie rtiiialricil L.. ittiy the atoll atinund tolerant on the honda of Vett and due the let Inv,/ ~,,,, which will leave a balsora on hand nl about forty Itor nr forty-ak IntlhOite at that tone. TEN 1..1 . 11.10. , A l.l o („lelleetor tialbraith. of the First Tun nellere leetrlet reports to l'ointolbilitter Delano, the riestruotion 01 eeveral ntil Is In Jefferson (solely. This i•ounty is said tole tweeted with 4 0010 W. 0.. gaged lo viiilatlng the iiiivertieffolt rev -01/110 laws. The 10,01100 Rlltliorit Irn did not suri•rrd I 0 wall kng any striate, as their approach wee heralded 10 parties lit eolluskot with the °misses snit 111th ,dfatulers, who made bugle to leave. I= Thn committee appointial by the ir• ginp, I,aghtlatUre to stall Washington and urge upon rongresa rho inutiettoun adiniwttott!d* that Wale, had an Inlet v lOW to•day with lien. Both, ch arr ,„, n of Lb.. Onionittett nn Roronntritetlon. 'rho interview wan nallstactory n, Nab partici., and tbo cottinsitt. fort stemma! their ii.lisooti would to, Rueetnoiflll. not that a 'dodge will in rr.italrell an a pr.- Molnar. , that the Stale r.truttitution wrll hrearrled out in good faith. A 0P,1,T AI, ro. n A I. NM, 'Clio following lolograin wan, rwwlvud al the Internal Revenue office, to day . Mariam t, Mo., Doconilior Marshal Mose% wan .itnt dead oo ti,,, 4111 loaf , iny Font Whiliiworth, me linuntell county. l'insao Iteuruet the Mar.tial to wind a forgo luunevflntel v. M ,ca .1. Lc t eeeee ueeloer !tattoo Itne tolnarrapno,l for fuller particular', T 1 ON Drummond, of I HOMO, WHO D-day nominated for Circuit Judge for he Seventh Circuit, cinder the oe, aw. Thy. la Um only Dlstrlot.ludue j oo . ot l for 'lreod Judge. TOO lou of Circuit Judge for the Flghth Cir• alt will moan (IC TOO 1•Oole.0 le .Id to be between Ben Larval, of .url, mud Judge pliliM e Of lowa. TO t06T1,15 1,1111.VTF2.1. By direction of the Secretary of War, in canal where nuentemn erne, L. to th e ownuraliip of animate In I.o.lolViii 111 or Indiana, the notuneanding otlicer of Ulu nearest tnilßary poet lb in nit In mil eaten.. With the Indian LKent In elm; ge of aaid Indian., in au al VD...Ligation of the 1,1,011 A TUL The National I,lbor Convention of l'ul taod l'eskple adopted a temolution that Ito Pr 01. 0 ,10111. anA Viet, Pr 14111410. t he a trio gMiOo tit watt uu the i'reetdent of the United Mateo and_tander the notagt of the colored lalatrora oh the Uni ted Stet,. AD order ham been trented from the War Department directing tho ton., of Matthew L. Taylor, sentenced "by military court one rear ago to (nor yearn confinement in the penitentiary at. lhauts • rlllet Tuxa. = N. nonnoatton hes yet bees made for the sokennoy on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States. The choice Att.orttely Gnu tal /1,11 41111/ JuJgoi IMIII=I f•lytwrule Inh Lu nu. I Ilk the national The Otl indlen Al debt al j 100 pa, cent., and provkluag fairs to dat agreed to reports I,tll look free bunko); 1.1 Ih“ ronnatitoi of all treaties ta ynnoonoed. will with eard fi.r ,1„. 11 Ili,' ditty on Nora by spot, .1 legislation from Limo to tone. la. or 4, ,1.3/ I.P 111 stottin rod, although Itimaell an nwner In 1 Rear dolt tal 'raven has bown ordered . Va"a" ' ":"'' Cilitto. of Pt rt Ailtavaal at t;v,01,14r, It Mt iigc, let, a rrnmlnent railFraneoust, on the lot of January. tataalt , at land , at the I sti L Insurance Company, has absCouded with a !size SIMI lif the Connetny's money Ile also. owed litany atnotints to inti r tica it I. It noised. I PPER 1111E104 =I II I.K, l'a., bee 1111 l bhr e _'the e tihnr. n knire is fit •Ir etnse , unry, with nil feet wet ' ehW led It 11, ity. caLle.l the Nieghte it iu the ehnEionl. Weather elefit. The, r Y th "'' wh "" . "" " ' " '" d ILr cemieten nt Ir. , 1••Im••. li.r• ee't.l nil city the M decal of its membeis. They n:n. , hate n W. VA., tIen , 1311)1•01" g ;„ 5 ,1 11. r the relief It'. Withl.lPly liiebe.l.l water I Ore Sant, The, oi nothing In Ult. min 11... ehnimel. Weather Nearly. lbae• ,e.moor XX al I r. r. Inell w hit, tent c•ml, our ti,.;“ • ti. ..We tin oar .41 n ninotlt four mut n half IYlUntry omen 11,•IIVI•vtd. .1.03.1 y =I HA{ A Kn.! other,. W 11: .1., n,. 11118 nct tettlarit • -Troop.on Illy 11 1 111 - Ch Week. Ciial in (hr Lehigh regio n r.re. Iteeec• wick. cltneil on nn nretage Omit twenty live is, h, g...nrall csnla per tun, and In the eichilyikillrr 11.‘• AN hor attempt gions will tall Line dollar per tou on the wan lately tenole , 10 / , 11, 1 11 :Its newt, siz,e .1111. 1,1 was fru.r,..l. Many nOrnilllll cilitzpr i.f tLr Cincinnati Times in the pl•pt hove VA) 4 .I.at r rmr.l • N7,n ote .1, ••• • loy .if the n ) rioting and most reliabie •• . , .• . Tr , ova Note sown: Eaptrnos have nark, rs that etty that. taking the gold I:turned t.wardts Puerto Prtnripe. The standard, isbrk to now held at higher tag '" Iod".".°). the urea Ilunt ever twlore known there. He I "'" ted "" that toad. clan ea that the crop Is extremely short, Las at" " vans wit s teh he &ernes that peckers can - -sea- pay the present prices and still realise a ni c ht ) han•lontne pro'(' Line show Low true thus pre•ln.t. rn may Le. Iteeember 1 - Judge HLYERILINi. re (Tut experiment: , 00 (Ir oLpti y e.mrt, ram lift franebbtion of arterial Llon,i the .tenon 4.th orthlll olt.•10144.1 eh, In Ph ' l ' ki r t ''' L"19". vu I, """ ninety. t o , „r of k„„. nine emu , in which it was performed on tuek v i., ti,til.v,llo City National m e ek.. account di hemorrhage, reported by Pin in the apppe,nlott of thn t ut o ro o r, f or le t eed I.nntbds ttries.ahl, the results the defeneo to , diemlae the rule fumbled, were an rdl.Pwit Eleven cnses Were In.t,tu'ed to var the tax hopelewa from the out...e. in twenty, the lea led 47tAle mil lamina enal,tg operation were uti.noeetielul; in three. Irotal I ailed Stat44.l lands hold by the the resell wt „ a„ rt tgl e i , ee ,f tr , th e re . k • slid !Ala .14.e.1.444.0, Whieb wtllappl v , 11:11131U,L. 4..14) t Who 4441 toodt holding muill beindx, deeter,W ' entirPly nnei eto4lll. Much inlereio be. the ..et .4 if,. ,egielature rxitnettteitatm end ;h e of „„ gr , e ,„„ r„ r t, te di ng the , also been 4.31:1t4 . .11 al .miens time. by the 1, , I. ,pal. A n alive.) will he I performance of thin oprrntit:l3 Ip came ot pousinung, hut with ilouttilul 4454 as lu WO Ye lastan• is of this kiud reported, all hill three were lailtir(S. ,44. 4 44•,14, ll= 1!1•1=13 1.• r“ I,.llillewßlan Infrlk. for !..149 11111,0rIty. awl PI. n 3 zan , 1.4 I a., tr. alit ti..vorrtnr, 1,260 majortty. E.\ --..enerni “f Compose. elect from 11,.• Third Instrict of Tt,AS, pined u.r i gr, here yesterday for Worthington. Ile VIA 111.• lilt" [aisle Is elected ..orernor. 1111,40.1i/lit`e. Arl3 that all the fluid, deesll . ,l en the Davin ticket goo.l aimorittro., 1111•1 that 1,1 /1 , •hl of Pn lovislointo have on col r by 11,1.0111 ',arty. =I A 10/0 1011 t, in wlOOl wen' four men, 010. Cal, 10 ale river at Franklin on FfirlAy iket, owl only two of the party thr oitirrs being dointiril (l ee • • . apt. ;moth, 'I Fr uk 4 on lite road tort wetn Frank .11 is rapttity Ruing torlrrad wlrr 110 iica 1.10 ractr.lll. Metier,. Lord A lie !..w. The trritke nerosB French ere. r...te trr ready lin. the rads 'no• atoll ,. eltenntott will be resely It ;be Mars wall, ware in February unit. lift DoW und. r etentence 111 trth Al t'ar , t4te, in lahriction of itartng 1\10.11n.,1 A f;crntsrl !Maly, has mule An ap. ten. 1,, liar., ltertttt, the Minister of the Nt•tt, Gen,nn l'onledt•rni,on. 111 mt e r !ere w,th the Penurylnani• antliornice in In;hn`:, miler :let•l:nes, saying ;4,44k:nn, 144,44;n4 b. bad a I.ti r an; Ina: nnrir, "nr Imes jn.un, i.e ;Hue, and n 4; Inumvut man elf. atrd. rl,: f..11-wlng paid changes bate ncro tnadt..n Pennaylvanta 4,ruom,•nr. o. revnite county— S 11. Ihern!..nbani, Hue Mina M li raa+ey are rent ord. t•st 11,1‘4tr v, Forrlit rot. ly - Jo. I) I.lvun, C rrticoeti. I) MIIIIto 11 eat Finley, W.ltington comity !..stroict Groin, 11(712 .I,,tati horns, re tiesviir etninty—Siirn tir tinier, vire .littin MrAlec, rixlgned .1. arroon Fornarri, 1 larion onnty— It. 11 sir, 11 , e t: Slit In, : resigned It i'letirtield county A bangb, r resigneil. 11'i1.t.st , in, Potter —I: W. Wit r ce ilivrts, rerigned. ,siren Centre, itradli,rd r. , llnty—Jll fwpi, vier It .berl de oew.d. 14,TROLM I ITEM'. From that enterprising Journal, the hl City Tinus, we learn that, on the ("ark farm, the Brown well has (tern torpedoed from twenty barrels up to one hundred and eighty barrels on Saturday lost • the Stewart well was pro dicing one hundred and ISlxty barrels, and the Windsor well " Ited Hot," one hundred and fifty, barrel, per day. tin the latter tract, of thirteen Ivrea, twenty pus wells are going d o wn. The Sage Run region in to be thoroughly tried at onee in the need farm the produc• tom is severity•eight barrels per day. A large number of small yields are report ed: some the old Pleasantville wells are going down to the ninth sand. The Jane, on Mike's lion, is doing thirty bar rel-, and two wells on the Robinson tract iorty barrels each. Parker's Land ing is now rated at 1,300 barrels per day. Tile N.,vemb, ehipmcntn from till City were ',lid barrels, ready for ship• mem, I,?,(Sitt barrels, and produced in the month at that place 21,1"4 barrels; average vivid now per day, 1,300 barrels. Two new pipe•ltnes have also twee laid , one at the mouth of the Clue. ion, and the oilier near Anchor's station. Five new wells were struck within a week and list o lair average. T. , E Tidir , Ute ',Rig., Our the week ending November Intl], yirlded 1,123 bar rvls hltiinurnta, 6,07:1, total in tank at flickory and Tidioute, 30.366 barrels. Prolklhitiou lu Mlchliplat. A correvimodent it the Brookville l's.) 14 - lublirun, writing from Michi gan, given an account of his visit in NrirrtUnne, and "pp. “In this place of soUIP Sern pro Oil plasm where whisky is sol d,` making oar liquor seller bur about every 'Mem* Inhabitants, and that within is Slate which boasts of a i.roliitiltrary law. I have been all my life In 'AVM of a prohibitory liquor law, but my observation in this State has concha. cud me that no law le o` any avail unless backed tip by the oeutiment of the people, Intl that while liquor Is allowed to hi manufactured, a prohibitory law amounts la nothing. I have seen more grog shops, said liquor is sold and drank more bare-faced in Michigan than any Mace I ever saw, Bagdad, in Mexico only excepted,and the great harvest day In this State in the Sabbath day. I would advise l'enuaylvannia to waste na more of their energies in getting a pro hibitory law, which they will never ore enforced: but exact a rigorous enloren meat of the percent license law, which 1 deem Um beat one ever enacted or that can be enacted while liquor is manual). lured. le is true it dos' not stay the de mon rem, but It put his keepers, the maladies, under bonds to keep Aim chained" Mn. DaLan° contends that the Mate intents malls public, so denuding to S u . porvisor Tattoo, of Philadeiptits, are act• tutted entirely by polltlcitna Be sa p the politicians of Philadelphia do not want the revenue collected, and that any man h e puts there whit is honest will be attack e d. LI. data not deny tit truth of MS . Aar yea against Totton. ERA MERE .1 I) M•n:xni prtpan d eo re..? 1114. r.• lt.lwen grrnt ,i,hv e i n thr Itttres ttl enthrstote roul at lIIIiicF. and it hor‘htr lall I, prpectril. Serrsal mime hare stt I I 1 I I is Sala list • n. instruc I lon ,14t.tvr I I his no•On to KIIII I .orntngo, Inclo.I.• nsn : :,: , - stinn In Prosi Tent Baer. oi that Heiiiilrlic, to sulxoft the iinetedrill of aunezntlon the l sited ' States ton vote people. It is gen. ' eralli believed here that the vote will re suit ID an overwhelming ratification of the proposition to annex the republic, with the understanding that it shall at Pest &same the Male relations a s oui Western Terriwries to ottr Ouvernment. Lien. Ilabcock la expected to return about iiie lath pnrsintet Ex Senator 1)oollttle . 1, said to ha In the nay of a number of New York capitalists, who are interested lin the affair, to represent their views to ' Congress. Tntt Presbyterian `inn& or ing seven in somber. have Iliad commit se stein In rearrange their Mot oda rie, in .dc h reunion of ' i •I and Net litircues were adopted reluo i mshing all 'territory without the Iniondaries of (thin, and cresung the tire I di,rwtng Hiynuits Northeastern--All ol the Western He. serve, with the counties 14 Hallooing, Tusriarnwits, Holmes, Coshocton, Mitt kingum, Morgan and \ iiiiitilugtoo, in all , (torte( n coition :southwestern—Atli ' ens, Vinton, li,Ms, Fayette, Greene, Montgomery, Prem.., and a,: the counties Routh these, in all twenty one. The Central Sy includes the remaining CH ten counties W nits asked as In Ins opinion of the prirmpal as iori in the It.thardson trag edy, liry I I W 11,. eller replied —" hay, no WillLll.l3 bun nothing about U. as, I base never seen SI, realand ; do not remember teeing B.chardson until be was sly ing, sever met Sirs. Sid'arland the tragedy. But, sir, though I still ladieve in lne Inn.C.OLICe set Albert D. liwintrdson, and in the integrity at my .Inn course In the matter. I do not heal• taw to say that alt parties concerned have acted Imprudently, ImetiIIDKNTI,T, , ST 1)11'16. 11F.Yri,a . but as for my it I have male a trustake, I will ac knowledge it when it 1,, proved that 1 have made 11.. Good night." And the tutervtew was over. Tits Statistical Ilurrati has prepared a lull exhibit of our trade with (''shade and other lintish possetalons, for the year ending June which is very interestmg. It shown the value of im net - ta from Canada to the I oiled States in that time to have been Is hollows Free of duty, It subject W ditty, etrs orts to - (•anada, of domestic articles, were $ 13,168,61:1, end Or foreign rood , re rxiiorted from this country to that, 1t..3,6: - .8,7.2 Our impo r t. from tither Ilritish posaesamns on this continent were valued at $021,489, free of duty, and at 11P 4 1 . .2,W,ii subject to duly. .nr exporta to saute countries were $2,7(t3,173, and our re-es Nrts of foreign were I. Ty% law creating the nine new Cir cuit Judgeships went into elfect on the Ist, and the Pet dent again had the long tel of emdwates under coaaidera• lion. It is probably the moat complete digewt of appicaliun■ for otlice ever made. The name of every applicant la given, and a list of names of the sup porters of each is attached thereto, to gether with a carefully prepared brief of the reasons assigned, and other matters pertaining to the personal history of each candidate, upon which the claim for ap• plication le lensed It is reported that it has been decided to rule out all applicants who are over sixty years of age. This would role cut En-Senator Foster, En- Senator Theis , end possibly Judge Woodruff. Jose Ft airs Was bung al W interns . putt oa the 7th, for the murder of Hathews. The clergyman who suer:hied hire prints the following note. ItircTour or Giotto ennucti, rimuneoirr, Ilea, 7, Iteni,— In answer to your riunest tot information concerning John Fields, 1 mu at lawny to give but few words. I have good reasons to be lieve that he bas given me his entire con fidence, lie has made no special confes sion, bat at all times lass freely acknowl. edged the killing of Mathews; pleading only that It wan June in the sudden rage of ■ furious anger, and without neither. ate Intention. lie has seemed fully Us realize the creatures of his crime In the sight of Gun ; has given himself since hie trial almost courtly to prayer and prayer ful thought, and has seemed to be deeply and esrneatly penitent, but withal ve • 'Wetly and humbly so. fits own requeat limits me to this brief statement. Wit. PARICT. rllirOCKEl'n have started out In force rot their travels between New York and Boston, and travelers will do well In get-. beg in and out of trains to be on the look• out. • wise game was put in operation on the arrival or the evening anomie train from tiartiord, in Springfield, on Friday, by a mob of lheo fellows. One of the passengers oteppeel hastily from the car to the platform in the depot, and seizing the Iron rail of the car with one hand, called out that he had dislocated I his lett shoulder, at the ammo time re questing two men to take hold of the arm and pull the shoulder back into its proper place. The men did as requeated, but the bone failed to 'snap in.' A crowd grthered. Pretending to great suffering, the man requested others to pull, among them a Boston physician and a detective The former, on onnzn i n*" don, declared his shoulder perfectly +nand, with no trace of a dislocation, at which assertion the pretended patient became highly Indignant, declaring that the Injured limb often served him so. At this :mint the detective ordered thecrowd ,to disperse, while the fellow, resuming his ant, clipped away and was seen AA more. A gentleman In the crowd soon after mind, his pocketbook. NO• ...,, oW; ~ KILSO r AI J DA , 1+ • Nutty WI iit.• luauranCt. rn uden ti. tiuren thOUlMD.l4kylim, a year. /30 art, reporter 01 supreme ceont de ep:lona in herdocky, acknowledges the recrtpt thirteenth daughter. Tuu olicr of J. Gordon Bennett., Jr., hn. yacht Danntlt as across the Atlantic against Mr. Aabbury'a English yacht ('amtrria, upon a wager of a se rate or plate worth tlly thousand dollars, rather startles Mr. Bull. Mu Pitanum adopted a poor girl In Baltimore, and when she grew op offered her lee hand. She mufeased that ahe loved a clerk in Mr. Peabodv's employ, and was married to the clerk with the benefactor's consent Lod bounty. Fl Barnum wan playing by:du:KA a dozen y.tti, ago, Thaekta•ay, with ea him/tame friendship, called on Mai In Eugiand, offering 10 get Barnum smiled upon Thackeray and . • him Ist of good cheer, lor !tin. Barnum wall worth over tnoo,ooo. A womas who wa• sentenced to three years in the Slate Prison, in New York, Tuesday, for attempting to /deal forty ents from a pae•rngcr in the horse earn, a few year ago, a kuccesalul hotel keeper, worth $/00,000, but dlsaipation hr. brought her to want, sad want to this Mane. 5T11.1.8, sentenced to be hung at Terre Ilautemn the .7:td of December, tak•• It coolly, and o.ys he won't die without a struggle. Not catching the date correctly when the sentence was pronounced, he inquired. "When did you ty, your Honor, that occurrence Is to take place' g ricer, the great manufacturer of can nons in Prussia, who employe over seventeen thousand hands. has acquired so much wealth that he intends putting up a Moldy residence which to intended to surpass in magnificence any royal palace in Europe. The cost id estimated at several millions of dollars. Too widow of Major General Roils. who lives la retirement In New Or loariA, Mal her pocket picked of $2OO, rod her own and her son's tickets to New York, as ehe entered a sleeping car at Memphis. She laid her case before the railroad officials of Memphis and Louis• silly, but was compelled to buy fresh tickets to New York. PARSONS, and his wife Margaret, drd in Birmingham, England, on the 10th and 11th testa., from leant and expo bore. With four children, they had lived for eight months on lineal 'billings • week, the wages of the oldest child as errand boy. They were too proud to wake known their circumatantsea, al though they had relatives In good dream stanixa. EUROVELN tiOSSIP. Tne Emperor Francis Joseph drew four hundred thousand florins in gold from the Imperial Exchequer. at Vienna, before starting on his trip to the Orient. NUTWITIIBTd.NDINH the turbillent man ner in which the Parisian populace has recently again conducted Itself, it Is ■ well-known feet that M. Pictrl, the Pre fect of Police, has lately largely reduced ins force of political mouchardo. G L Fist on, formerly Napoleon me Third's mast intimate friend and ad riacr, one sent to the honorable exile of lie Sl. Petersbargh Mission, in coon otience of a serious dislike which the Emperor in said to have recently con ceived against his old friend and confi dant. t~ non Deco has written a new novel, entitled iiTbe Crime of December 2, 1 0 . * A ," for the manuscript of which M. Paul Maurice has peddhim tortythumeand Ira CA Lecrot I, N . ICIA.r lingo's former lot hitcher, declined purchasing the work, which will dint be pabitahed in the col umns of the Paris Rappel FIL.AI-15 intrigues at the Harem in Con stantinople, are trelleved to have mach to do with toe intense eXaeperatiOn of the Sultan Abdul AVI at the conduct of the hnediva of Egypt- It will ba retaem• timed that the tayorite mistress of the tinllan is a French woman, who, eigh teen months ago, was accused in certain English papers of being a spy or diplo matic agent in the pay of the French gov ernment. THIEI Le in Huasia ate - priniatied with extreme cruelty. They are branded on the forehead, flogged within an inch of their lives, and sent to the Siberian mines, generally for a long term of years. Never theless, rt usal a Is the country where au dacious thieving is more prevalent than anywhere else on the continent. Think of the daring burglars who, the other day, stole all the valuable ornaments at the Chapel of the Imperial Winter Pal ace, in St. Petersburgh ? These robbers must have been at work there for many hours, inasmuch as they took with them even all the precious stones, which they had to breast out of the golden pillars. The police have not yet been able to din. cover who they were. The spoils they succeeded in carrying off were worth over three hundred thousand silver roubles. ttlall-Ilsoting lo Delaware A correspondent at Bridgeville thus de scribes the preparation for, and the man ner of the annual wholesale slaughter of I quail or "partridees" as they are Improp. oily called in that neighborhood: 1 When the young men are cutting wood they lay aside a few fat pine lop.. These logs are split Into small stick' or splints, and carefully dried so so to bring the turpentine as much as possabfe to the surface. Before the grinner starts out on his expedition ho procures if possible • white utter dog, If the dog is dark.col ored he is "whitened" by placing white bandages around him so that he CM be really seen in the dark. In the early darkness which follows a winter qunset, the gunner starts out car rying his gun and ammunition, a bunch of splints and a two-bushel bag, and ac companied by his white or "whitened" dog. A well trained dog will not leave his master far behind him. As soon as the dot trails and "sets" a dock of cartridges the huntsman lights one of his turpentlned sticks, and holding It as an elevated flambeau above his head cautiously advances until he Is able to look down on the huddled group of fright tened innocents, when he elevates his fowling pie m slid sends a deadly volley of mustard seed shot into their midst. (lathering up the dead and wounded he flings them into his two bushed bag and starts on to new victories over the little brown backs, sometimes killing as many as flay in one evening. The birds are sold to dealers at the railroad stations for $2O per hundred. Northern sportsmen who hunt the birds In the 'day tome have a great contempt for this night hunting. Wihnington Corvuorcial. The Way to Get Divorced Ina certain town In the State there lived, 'emit years ago, a couple who had got tired of the jars and troubles of wed ded lite and mutually resolved to end them. But being rather short of this world's goods they hardly felt like pay ing out the money neoesrary to obtain a divorce. So they went to the old gentle man who 'olned them in the bonds of matrimony some yvara ago and d him to untie the knot. • •• • . • The worthy old squire scratched his head and thought a moment and told them that there was no way but to go to Court. "lint hold," says be, "1 have it." "Ton promised to live together and be true to each other until death should you part Come out into the yard." Then seizing a cat that stood In the doorway be direc ted John to take her by the tall and Jane by the bead and to pull hard. Then lift ing a sharp ax, hu mid : "Now death doth you part." The ax fell and the ocuple were divorced. Iv is claimed that the effect of Senator Mottna's bill fer the retorted:meth:in of Georgia, if it becomes a law, will se cure the robfication of the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the I United States. It Is said, by a careful yount, the vote of Georgia will complete the necessary number. THE WKEHLY GAZETTE' la tba Lest bad abysmal, baboadaled alesl MOT pabtlabed to WIJI Paw , . tie Wafer, mechawa or leurebabl ab 111, arl.3.us 11. Tubas magi./ Ins Wert ben..._ L. .......... 02 I#9 Ciao, of an Clubs of too. • • 111 I copy 1. furniab.d gratoJtoady t.w ratbef/ Up of •alof of t•a. Paatmastara an ragas/tab Idu a 4 ♦4.1.1 roes, PEN RIR PI, REED b CD., ki)acintk. Those who enjoy this beautiful flower. may atilre s very tine show in their par • ur,i.,w during tho wittier for a mall sum ”f money now is the than to secure the bulls. and pot them, after which they should be net down cellar until they have made roots and have began to throw up knees, when they should be broraight up trl!ri the warm atmosphere of the zoom. Bulbs good enough for this purpose, of the single and doable varieties, can he had for •dollar and a half a dozen, thou() the newer varieties cost • mach higher price. It to pleasant to hate a few of these flowers in the window In February, when all is cold and forbidding ant of doors. There is a great variety of Wades and colors, Large, round baba should be e.elected, and as they grow, all sackers should be cut away and only the male stook be allowed to remain. Good bane will often throw up a spike on which "I m twenty to fifty flower& The double sorts —er dowers the the single, though we thin WIT ale quite as desirable. —J. P. C. El" NEW ADVER I',3 I— NOTIOE.—A Special Nast. 0. tnr C.LUSIRTA IrfitZ CO. .113 t.ld et Ittrir CNCINE lIOIIGE . Deenatsr sots. .L 7 s o,lost V. .• OM attesdausts Is r quest. ['saturate of tropprlanne negelg Onfore the meeting. By order sr 11. J. 1...6101..11C. Priestess.. 'DA , In unaw, beuclar7. tar TEI EO ORE THOMIMP GRAND CONCERT ORGANIZATION. Of ►.• l. C,lebtated 1t valelam, eoasprlifti Sit the eallseul hulnOta of his !steal OTO n, Two Grand Concerts, AT M ABON.T.O Tuesday. December 14th, Wednesday, Member 164 h. Aem , gisioa. SI 1:10: go "Vs Oar's fur Is aurae beats. Ll= I ~,,, tam— 'Nava.laver Allest...Ms-Bth eyntpbetly J. lev nations la Deese ICM . . Uwt 111.131.110•• 1.7 Metal ) 4. nab from tb< Teem bore—The Tar. .11141410, I=l DI . • . ..... S. 0 ruel rantsalb—Mtelrsommr ...... ..... I=! I. .P.ertare—WLlll•se ....... .PastaL S. Reba —con the Itemettfal I.hOtott... . remand, sor Flsita stud Frew 905...3311. Year. WHINIER as• 111 *MU M& Max • rk• — Lola , d• , 1r.e. 1. .... lso•sell —Jams, rams elsaas. Do. 11. D for Meat H. t o tli ABM. 142 •• cod are.. 41i9:9P FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Rosewood and Mahogany WRITING DESKS. TOURLST CASES, DESPATC-11 CASES,' PORTFOLIOS A ens assortment of latest style: AZ lessee 1=1E133 KAY & 65 /rood Street tiTI LI. GBEATZB BARGAINS. Another Lot New Sl l Untit7 Goods Irn MRS. RoixErs, 91 Federal Street. Aikeiallb. Velvet Hata, 35 cents. Ruffled Coliars, 10 cats Cord Hair Nets, 15 cants ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. New lot Linen Conan, ALL 6'r cif:IEI4MP 91 FEDERAL STTril T. FINE HOLIDAY NODS FOR G PUTNAM & ADAMS', knit' Purnishieg blabliilunri; FIFTH AV E 'ffir tr n~*n~^-A TH THE MATTER Or _2IIIZ A- application or the ratzdoLD SWIM Rid UILD a NO Ant4)ol/11105 the et:ln:Wet la• Grp .a.l No. 11V10. December Tam, 1969 Notice Iskereb, gives that sa spaleatkie kM tee, made lo the Coln al Dona= !DIA Allegheny. at No. 11110, Deualin , PTO; - 1569, to the Treehoul Bank an d 11.13.14A8M! ' C1A14012 for a Char Lir or ineorperatiOa t lo Wt the same will be granted by the. Court - eenther Term, talus .omelet reason MAYA ...., 1t...ecn0....7. J ACUB WALTZK. Proatesshin , rt7euvisou. Dec 7, 1869. DIARIES FOR IS7O. - • • Pocket and Countiinagilt',:lT 4. F R 1870. , . ::-:,., A fotl .on lof all SIAM, far Obi .. ....:::- ~.. KAY & CO MPAiiirs — . G 5 Wood Sired, IMIZI tirrrti or OTT Emsu=ye L ismgrne' Dirretuntult. IN.. ml. Mak i';; ., NOTICE.—SEALED BALA (or the ottostroettoe sr a rLAXX wiLai 00 u. Omen..ere Toreteke, n ley AT.... to Palley =set, A/mp. BOARD WALE on Illowortit sad Deet . •AVIT ohm from Alleebt Moe to piney Hip. win IM treettoO to Ohio oleo mitt{ //rIDAZ NO ember lithh, 11169. Spetilleottoot ton be .Na at We i 44. The right Istrosomed to ref oc •n. J. 1601011116 , dohqsa CITY ITCHIMICIL 3YorrERN DIEMUCT Or ...h. tke lth mfPr Detr.kry A. D. 1ef617. Th e rrpacralgoral herebyantic. at lois sp. h.dhsh. eT gar. MY= 4/T mutant. to the comity of Allestehy, hod h.. Israssyt .4j¢d7.4 ea. tem • bankrupt upon Ida ass pegulve. be D trkcs Cohn o[ ON markt. Julthr D. BAILEY. limaygaseq, drsaMma asurhoo.Bl.-Lah, n thragli scram' ExEcuroive NOTICE--Bretitif Is Wintry( Iv. to all 12 4 , 0421511. JA MKS C. 'CU KAN. late Cy tMOF t • • ...rashly. Allularny =any. deed. to pay lbit uodervlgd, sad all poraona rtal' risme Sin preseot th ee em properly uthea ao rlar, toe aeraertent. MASSA S! rreextefz: - - 4.5 errsa uovgi. •-- . VIE CEIA CE ,IV.,PIVA MOM • TICITLDIX6 LOT.—Vwe VIE 60 taxi float 66 Buller Itale= 16rt tel anab. bltante w.cat Bailketll I,l[ =. sal% aim t 02.10 ove r Allegbewl atm, Feu only are enroll, Lad tht7,616 14.166 ash 6tat . 2 118 6 1186 ET 6ca . LOIIIIL-200bbblEstiaVaa.. 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