THE DA T :ia GAZETTE: =ll PENNIMAN, REM & CO, Vffice,B4 and 86 Fifth Avenue F. B. PESIIIMAN, T. P. HOUSTON, /EDI,. •ND rItOrNISTONIL V' kCithlS OF THE chuLy By Inu i pvr •,tr De11..4,1,1 Lr carrier, yer •.d IRST ..711D-rIGOT NEWS BY CABLE. American Ministers and the Ala- bama -Claims—Central Ameri; ran Ship Canal—An English nen of the McFarland-Rich ardson Scandal Threatened Disturbance at Londonderry— Emperor Napoleon Himself Apia —Spanish Refugees Ban ished—Ecumenical Council Ad journs to January 6th—The Pope's Interference in Protes tants' Council Objected to by French Bishops—Another Va cancy in the College of Cardi nab; — Assasshfiltion in Madrid —The lloverninent of Spain will be Monarchical—China Ap proves of the Action of Mr. Burlingame. *ph L. tet • Pii:a•,urta GREAT BRITAIN - _LOS/iON, December Spectator, today, in reply to the comments of other London journals, on the Alabama question, 001110,1 to the defense of the American Ministers, Johnson and Mot ley, against the charge of their Butner. stance to English infinence. The writer says the English people believe that Johnson impartially took in them and their dinners. The Tones sari there is great Interest felt in COUlnltatittai circles, as to the pas sibility' 01 another »hip canal. deeper, wider and less subject to fog and sand delta, through some of the Centrid Amerika° Staten, to connect the Atlantic - „and Poall4 "cone. • The NI t et, thly Renew has an editorial s on the } Lirhardnon-DlcFarland tragedy. The Writer pro ounces the Astor House Vre-itilio, grotesque, tlllll3OOllll. Tar ...,'ru:uent, apprehending a riot at L m-• morrow, has dispatch. ed tetiihiai to that plat, to quell any dis order that mar ix•cur. LONUUNDEUR V., Dec. 18 —There is in tense excitement in this city in View of the threatened dieter hence., on the ores Won of the celebrating of the anniverna. ry of the siege of the city. Additional police have been sworn in and many troops have arrived to be used itothe suppression of any outbreak. Up to this time, three o'ciock, the city is trail. • gull MIME PAII.III, December le.—The F:Lupero ha• entirely recovered ['rum hco rOCOLI indisposition. The authorities to day ordered all the Spanish refugees In the city, who were In any way ioipllcated in the late revo lution; to leave the country. Commercial parties in this city, and particularly those having brusinese con. nectlona with Amen., are much agita ted In relation to the approaching termi nation of the postal treaty with the Milted States. This treaty expires on the drat of January, and though the French Government in disposed to renew It Immediately, during the Interval that moat necessarily elapse before It can be acted noon interchangeably by the two governments, lettere cannot be prepaid by certain steamers, and much ember :Moment is likely to 613811 e. M. Leseepa, engineer In-chief of the Suez Canal, Iran been congratulated on . the auccens of the work by the Emperor and b.rd Clarendon. • • • • •. Heart Rochafort't new • Journal, The Marscifb 8, Made. fir • t appearance tem morning. The authorities have not in terfered with It. I= 8.0316. December 18.—The session. of the Ecumenical Council will be resumed on the sixth of January. The French Bishops have protested against the Pope's interference In the Protestants' CounciL The Spanish Bishops, home and colonial, sustain the Pope. Another reason was given today by the Ecumenical Council, for adjourn. meat to the Muth of January. The Biabops were under the necessity of attending the Cathedral of Bt. Peters on account of the acooustic Imper fections of the hall, and have therefore •reaotvt i to hold their sessions hereafter at another place.' but" which cannot be put iu order for several dove . . The Council hits not yet named the seventytwo members of the three oom• a1i1.101311 provided for, namely, Disci pline, Religions Orders and Eastern Af.• fain.. The members of the Commission on Faith have been designated, but the names are not yet made public. Several of the bishops, among whom is Father Matthieu, haveobtahsed leave of absence for the purpose of holding ordinations In their diocese. The Vivito Calico/a to-day publishes the text of an Apostolic letter, imposing rules for the government of the Council. Rosin, December 19—Cardinal Pentini, • native of Raffle, died yesterday, aged seventy-two years. There are now nix teen vscanctea in the College of Cardi nale- It.istnd erstood that the Pope will make no nominations to fill .vacancies while the Ecumenical Council is in session. 13211/ MADRID, December 18—Senor Sale. verrio, a Minister of Finance under Ea• Queen Isabel, was stabbed today by -Senor Revitadeniro, who formerly occu pied a high position Under the former, bunwhektras imprisoned for frauds dis covered by Salaverrtn. The wound has been Pronounced fatal by the attending ON olden. A decree has been published appoint ing Spoor Sank to Investigate and cog. gest reforms advisable to be adopted by the Government. Mauna,. December 12.--General Prim pte.liet) declaries that there hen been no chauite of op r , . - Cn3Ofihe_ffovornment or of the Cortea on the que■tfon of a Moo. arcb7. The Duke orGenoa will nrob3 bly reeelve the crown, but should he decline it, the Government lOU not favor the ea. taflis hment of a DO-ohne. =EEO Ilse. 17. Mioister Barlim game hes received official notteo that the Chinese Government le fully aatianed with the action of the Embassy, of which Mr. Burlingame to the head. Tble con firms the previous reporta to that effect. 6= LosuoN, Deostuber 18.—The steamer. Sootia, Idaho and Columbia have arrived out. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL LONDON, December 18— . Eveneng.—Con ante for money, 92y; HCOOULIE. 9r2n American eiecuritiee—'6* SVC ' B7l , 84 .Ten.iorties, 82X; Erie e, 18; Illinois, 89 . 85: A. & 17. W.. lei. FRAY IC Vo December IC.—Bonds quiet at 0114,91 N. ..,Pwran, December 18.—Bourne firm at 72f 60c. LIVERPO December 18 Cotton IMMO: middling uplands 1141 d; Orleans 12d ; 88186 14.000 bales. California white wheat ha 7d; rod western No. 2 ha 3d .@lBl 4.1 ; winter ha. 10d. Woatern Flour Ma 9.1. Corn, No. 2 mixed 28e Ad. Oats 2a 9d424 10d. Barley nominal at 56. Peas, 35a@atia. Pork doll at 1078 6d. Beef 10.34 Od. Lard 775. Cheese 68a Baron 65s 6d. New COl/111:1011 Radii 58@ he 3d. Spirits Petroleum le4d; refined la 13.1. Tallow, 45e. Turpentine itie. Los Dos. December is —Tallow, 47e3d. Sugar. 39 .@ 1 8s Ad. Cahn:ate linsed dna er at Ms 6 d@;5884 , 21. Petroleum, at Antwerp firm at 61.41. At Bremen firm and ;inlet at 6 thalere 63 groats. At ilarnhurg firm and unchanged. H. VRE, December 78.—Cotton steady. P.” 1.18, December 18.—Bouree strong; Rentea 721 70c. . v 0,.... a ' • rtt , , ~,,,.• , .„., ~ , ~... . , ; t ,:,. ill , ti . 4 / ...;.,. j i lx.. . : ' , ,.i t e: 4 j - .: ;_. JOSIAH LAB. MEM I=l VOL. LXXXIN'. ECM NiilV YORK CITI .tdditional Merrautile Failures Estattr of A. D. Richardson Death-bed Marriage Go he l'on• tehted—The No, e mber : Elrrl ion Frauds Sixty Indictments Found— Morrimses-Bdn. Wood Lottery Squabble—Erie Batt uay Litigation --- St ea msh p Wr, ektd---Forged Bank Drafts Duel, not a Bloodless One --41reeley'd Rijoinder to Gen. But+ er---Depfl•tu re of the Eigh teen Spanish I an boa I s---Par dotted by the- President. o.ionot. 1.. to.. Nit , Y.Pea. Ihnn!. AUDI r ton Fit i'AILI'REM, following failures have been re p tried alone lesterdat F. A 11. Toned, Ininor dealeTk NVest tercet—property taken possession .01 hy the shoed for t he be heti'. of cred ito Deeerualogiaa, Rine A417,1a10.a, Broadway: y Dirk ILnling . hitia , I:Mt Tenth Street suspended and matte assignment: Btolltps A II ALI, prod ace dealers, West client; Matthews .4 Winner, poxitice dealers, Washington Street; Ittotert Atkin, provialikas, West street. If. F. begram, dry goods, of Broadway, has effected a compromise with his creditors on the basis of paying fifty centa on the dollar In three mouths. EaTATE Or A. h. itirliAßD4o:n. Surrogate Tucker stated to-day t hut the question, If any, which may tie Involved in the right of the property of the late Albert B. Richardson will come :,store R. C. Ilutchmita, his successor, for ad judication. NJ formal application has bee nlade e hy any ono for totters of el minestration. Mr. Richardson's brother, who called at the office on Friday to NI, certain what course bent, old ad -pt, wen informed lie had ro. right to take out let ters of administration, and that the sons of the deceased. or his widow, were the only persons who have that right. Mr. Rlchardsott did not make a Will, and It ill said the death-lied marriage well be ounteated by relau yes ot the deceased. ki.ht-rhts FRAI na. The (it-and J ory r.f Rings county to-day id - fawn/0d indictments against Filth election Inanectoru and canvassers for concern In the election frauds of Novem ber. Among the persons Indlott Wm. 0. Brown, one of the Fire C„ m ` misaionera, Juatirea {Watch and Buckley. A large majority are ethos holders and politicians. The teals Will begin nett week, and the District Attorney expects to have at least half a dozen indicted persona convicted before the Bret of Jan nary. I=l The lottery war continues. A ner the apoOintruent of Joh n Morrissey ea receiver of the Sltuutouda lotteries, In place of Ben. Wood, the hatter obtained an Injunction front Judge Cardosa. re• straining Morriasev from pro,ellna' under the order of Barnard. When injunction was served, it was found taut .Morrissey had disposed of U. property to a brother ~f s,,,,men a for the noun ual snit, or MIA« will rows be• foe the snort )4 N166,1a, MKT!: Its I LAVAS L.VI,ATIt., The motion made liv Mr. Karnaey counsel. in the atilt against the Erie Way Company to veceto the Rote of po needing. granted I,y Fttirorn, w. argued yesterday bet orf. .I.lge Murray et Delhi, Delaware nmutv, and .Lemed. The Court Toluecd 1., beer the motion t. confirm the orders of Orpt” /MU. Of in junction and for a receiver, and ad journed till the 28th. An important test caw" wee brought before Judge illatcbford to-day, which involves the right or a merchant to re Cover books and papers which 111,121.61fe1l seized by the Cushom House Collector. The law of 11367 proVidtn that a Judge or the-United Mates Court may deliver up such books, after the necessary exatnlna• lion has been made. Testimony will be taken. _ = The Honesdale National Bank of Penn sylvania has, notified the Merchant. Ex change Bank of this city that attempts have been made to defraud. In certain drafts purporting to be by the Honesdale Bank on the Second National Bank of Philadelphia and Fourth National Bank of this city. The bugtut drafts are for $3,01,0 each.. =1 Th e eteemahle tirecian, from Palermo sahore at Jam. Inlet, Long Inland, he broken In two. Alt the perwona aboard, .:aentEme In number, were rescued at mminent risk by a life boat manned by he employee of a wrecking row-puny. I= The complaint of James Flak, Jr., In his suit fur damages for .alleged libel by C. C. Norveil of the :runes, w. tiled In the United Statila Uircutt Court to-day. Fick claims 1100,000. I= A duel concerning a lady camp if at Aquia Creek, Virginia, a few daya ago, between Col McNamara, a politician, and a broker named Varrium, both of New York. The latter was wounded, probe Lily mortally. 111= Governor Hoffman has appointed Chinii. H. ViltV Bram to the vacancy In tlieCourt of Common Pleas, created by the election of Judge Braden to the Supreme Bench. The steamer Rhein, from Bremen via Ekmthempton, on tisk 7th, arrived to. night. The United Staten .team ■loop of war Ratty arrived to-day from San Domingo via Samana and St. Thomas. MMWS;I=II I3:=EM PARDONED DI Tilt r.tealuE's7 Colonel Richard Enright, who was convicted of being implicated In whisky frauds and eenteoccd to the penitentiary, has been pardoned by the President. =I The Tribune, to-morrow, will publish a reply from Greeley to General Butler's response to his former letter on universal amnesty and universal suffrage. Re (erring to General Butler's opinion that some ball dozen, more or less, of the Confederate s should have coffered exem plary punishment, Mr. Greeley says "Wises five more years of peace shall have intervened, I am quite confident you-will consider that two or three as. amulets would have been enough, and after the lapse of more years you will is satisfied that to haveetrung up, In Deb, him who waa%ur stiiiicafor President to lure, would have answered the pur pose." Ho refers to many historical pnwe dents to &low that severities after a war do not serve to aave or perpetuate power. In short, he stye: "If there he one lesson written all over the face of history, it see.. to we that pride goeth before destruction; that the COEN ueror Ina civil fund wk . ° has glytted pot vengeance, stands Men very auar 'Ma final down falL" He vitae Tennewow, and the overthrow of the Republican party there, as an in stance of the legitimate Intl ta of a probed' - lion Polley. and impeaches the policy of eweeping diafrancamement and prosartp tlol3 an leading inevitably to such [llama. toy.. ldisalasipni and the defeat of Dent he regards as a vindication of the more liberal policy, In eunclualon, ho expreanes hi• coon deuce that as penBlolHl cool and wrath emu., thouaande who have earned will thank him for what ho has dono and dared in reeintance to ibelr own .. 0. v i ner y impulaes, and Joyfully truetn that thle will become at least the com mon faith, and even that of (ion. Butler blmaoif• DEPARTURE OP TUE .PkEIEEt OUNROATek. At one o'clock this morning, the eigh teen Sisanlet, gunboats, whose departure had been hourly expemed during the pen week, took up position In the wake of the Spanish war vessel Pilaw.% which had been lying In the North river during the pant three weeks, and following, lammed slowly down the river and out the bay. A few epectatora were present and there 'was no demonstration, what. ever. Twelve untiniehed gunboats yet remain at the Delamater works. ANOTIII 11 C.U.AMIIY! or amthe e , in.. NV Penitence •nd Its Results kilo - re,. I • ca . opre , etted ea .olllll{ ... ~,1 ~,•„ ......1 ,„ „ ~,,, „,,,,,,,, /he . 0'!"0 . 00 Is a copy of a letter Ts- In the tiller id ,„ ~.. be : 0..,.. F ~. ley , ~, ~, ~, ~,,,, , ' „ 1e a few days since, by Col. H. C. 0 re •'k.Wi, tr....), chic! Of the Government deter, preettetealy report yl,p, .F.F. slag, auggeated the pro- tire. .4 11 , twee,. and ~ e r a up, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,it.ir.,,t,,;,,,n.auee,;itL",, goti/e,,adig.c,...etefit.t.trettelo,.l ~,151.,,ai.,'",:',,1-1.,:e,p,,,,..:.01::::,,,:,.1,_:•,.1-.).1.,,,...,11y,,5,:71.0.6.1t9t.h.1-.C..ol,,eundocloolia.ittllll . 4 1 thp i , kairt. ociteretoe levirt. I 11, A ill, nrw,n,lll list we. , k kec, op t.,,, re, Mr r,. moved that x coustnitte, , If -A it rr .1 .• ementeht temorred - - ~.1.• ot to chi, Ilia mail ' ..... A. "' '..."AA 44'044 rant ..' ..1 three be appointed tee report at the. neat N ll.. . , ~' art 0 iii meet at half pest Fl A. et , n lean k mete pieta. Thts plata WU at here thia morn og or 0.,..•kt0n, near The • I tali-l'ol)gant3 ttnestion- P 00d.. 4 "l d ' a e 1.4.4 .n1 e .. ° th e 111 ii•le 1.....1r (r " " ' ' Ar• '''.'" '''. r e. • d. ' .. NI thtlae b. take tep the argument and "t c " c '1 ... 10 ' c '.° i t "."P f r ,. '" Y; "r °P9"t°" ( ol. 7 meth. e t, Ole by one or the best en ilex nine. A eta: 01 1 / 1 0 raved ~,, nii,,,, , , , e r , , totv• Fl ,ca ON or incredible it may ape from toe l icy of Mei i•te rte rhe I, n nal e c ur., i,.c. eu, i urt.r. eithrinettes.l for °'; „ ,al „ c t . t , t c - c g° „ o 7 . - c 7 c.ch N lh " r f L r° „ '" , c 7, -.. 7 . "r y . . t Vera oi the I ntted States, as you will see Florida k gra ..ppeais tor um erunien i •„,, , "1..,, lee c eed rt.t• tire, tl, ea • heir...re - wee ...., c - , c. , cc. ', I , si „ r a h „ Y oci A. Nf w„ .. when 3,t0 tome In ,kaucelue It . 1 pL ig Lb° shaft /1111 111. NV: V 1 h eicternome. pear, et 1.1 net eel helms tree that I nwurn ( " 4 " . .. '.. hi c 0 . 0 te ur ...et . ten the 3,1 :Sem, E. toter° gave a grand 10' ' ”t° 't.rt '' ' '''-' t'' '' ' .; ".. 0.14 ~. 1-,., c .. ~,,efored ea, the Of 11111201.1043. $:!000 F •I have ,t done well, with the hope ~,,,,,,,e, La ~,,,,, .•„rv.,, two large Aid to Enforre the Lams and to or Mel , tiga,el , 4 Allilllg to erillet OV.II ... A NI %Vete., E- c , hoped that both ,01 making a speedy fortune. You may house. doe nait h .1 and • 11111, 11l • 1/If, ,ARII, . order to ft rrn 11111 V1.1.i, upon dinner In hire h onor.e et wle. le •pet,•1,0.. ( amnion Pit •• Mau /tenet, " l'rotect Life :mil l'roperty - Re. ''' .....,:i, ;tees ~mo,iii ell would rep.,rt a ' be anxious to kn... the engraver's nears entranort lo the 11ill,t, There aer,,,,, the Cltristmli people at Witinepos. I wore made I." h.." , R. " ... ". Nl ' A " .. .., et t I‘l , ll. /'. • :rl . 1.. III•tt, ..I rye... 1,, retcm Wing Oil Ineremse In suffice It to ray that no lan 1011 ger dwells urn: P.r. ,,,,, . the , i...iiir/g 1104.04,.. .1 construction Musiiiiii.s - Adeti,- here, :UV learned that the 7111,1/011g 411 ard, Frederic k ' , board aliel eether.. "ti Nt rh ey t% u ~ I, •,,, ,-,e% „ , c . c,„..,, •- net •. are . of the 1.'0.. 1 Otlr c 0 ....Y on this earth, that be has already gone Ws road which n w t ill tw aisr ei n ve lus y r . e to t c •Tvel ..., Ili, Lime, 4CI N ere earned obeen in ill patisseries vve,• niong every effort' to iti the. eerie a grand ball, anomie," Itv Roar r ~,„, , r ~ y ,„ „, ~ „, „ ..,,r.c .. , c c 14111; J.. o teprointe l ourt. " I sion of Virginia Ileferred till dt.,,, the ' , crone', Illdl.llll near the occ ,„„ ch i ..,,, 40 ....,.. gi ,..,, ~t ~,,, rh „,, . , 1.. .. ,,, 7 , ~' „ ,; ;. 1., i ' ' k ' .' ' " M • li - de.. I/II , 41/ that In.rutic h. the o il er h ay ," lel ling inn. ,411,1 111.041111 v killed. It la • 'in I rrt ter to lervek over the rule in 1,1 tintoteutwtte toner el, •he ',she. Some arter the IfolidttYa - Georgia t u !.",",„`, l ;,, ffi II". it."l li'ver 10 '''''''"'" for , , ~,. no, chhorcu„,,,, utreette 1,,t he m VII, (,1 I' e NH, - anon of rm. ..`ra' I'• " • rime .I the meetitig of i ~,Iffe in d'fr'admg my fellow Inca I , 0.1 to take op area in feever of (... - A "..A 140 1114 , 1..441•1 10 1141 , 1,e, In Ili„ no tie were deoterated nas a l Illuminated. many this:mewl dollars to keep Mole ruirall. keys - Lurie 1 . • -to tem Louie A•eit.rtuteett Ikr , .., 'hat the ku•lges IA/ requested to c " a° ' I ll" end are auppeeed to have i u .„, „tied C 1 1 10( I(/ Ile C011Sidell t (I h .e .• To-413 3 - ' Tie ‘i. titer save that a notorious rt nee' (1 ' 4. " • ..I.nleg 1" Mr . i "`“ w ar i l ^ i a eMurrer. idt. r. i ; roneti:Pol end rre.,ni a th• I .., 'LIP r - n.o. ..1 ...id., (hurt hi I Ont or prism. although I bare never bees ...dant iv. Tee • re, • tri ell have le, rd.., tit ill eel and ud Alt - mug at :1 I arrested in to y life. To-day lam poor the, trees. Ir,• P. are tem.,. „, u ,1,, ~, Tot,neco lievenue from Virginia " ' titan me•liirieV • 011tleor end fiend af, h„ i ale4v•le alto.' hi. diamterl o o.ol.m. itt Ina, ~,,,, ~ ~,,. .. to \le leo ',Ave it • tto . . •I • - I . • ' • lln ours* nod broken in spirit; upright be , tn.( ~r.to,, the, It, I totlestroy the nit,' I otemeteg e • . • .S.i .1 . In tern l.4 otr .11 s Otte le ' , tikes ten t• . ' 1, ed • le .1 . 0 ." vietitted extri•eatt. the Pole, Tile ti matte 1,11 , tc.tea ale , i 011 lin illet's routePt Niontatie l ..''''''' ""'i* h" ''''''''' son 1. 11...1, AII, II i , , ,r tII for illsoriiii, i irio s 4O sii ❑ . 1 .. , i, offered the I fore the world but entity in my owe - Hostile Indians l'itr , ued and ~,,,, ,„,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,, ~,,, „ 0 ,,,, ~,., 1 1„„ F,,,,,,„.,,,,,,,,,„ ~,,.....,, I: .„,.„.„ I „,„„, ~ „.„, „ ~,,„.„...,.,, , „„„„ ,„„ ~ .„.„,, ..,„,,..„ forty feat and omrt. ler •ken ro frercluent, I conacienCs. I have aban doned - coon lat- Puilisbed-liold Salt, ilia %leek one et] M. le mite" • erewle • ... ......elele erte c cacti )' Inc towering the King, Prtia•let. er ,twin t - • • • I ii 'it and ietting tor ever, and destroyed OULU Mat I's . I meet/its, le , trade a ale the hostile ( . ..mi s, and ....toped t "aYiiig "lint 1(.."..' FL • • 1 .1 " . k. " - . ' • ev e . let id tn. •-• ••• ire" ' ,..- "eeett ' hr.."... '''''''.'•." ' '''. ''''''''' "( ''...1 . " 4.. . y„h ge , r , my guc c, K eep thi. pus. 1 AI moetitoo. t v,•• ~,, ~, r,„ tr,,,.,,,,,„ . to I/re (lIIIit ted - Giild i n l t it , near NI., eiti river, boll with the /4 , ,1111i 11/- " ..Wh '' r th " " .. '' .. "'. l ' " 1 ... " . .r I• I I "... I, 111 . • ' ~... , I .1 11 for it i bar __,''''''' ' l'4 a lA`r A°.'''''''" r'" t e'r'''' '' l. ' ~.0.1 v.... st. rh, I assure you, hun , ~,,,,,,, or en'iiiiiing Irool four litentlrmt I 'tooter, Sortie • ittruala ootit il le , t., pc . ' c.c. t - •le it.,,,1 atel Iltral - thervb, , . fib'ut Ile, the. meriting I 1,0 eart h • ver hot , . t t - I hat • metnuvrtee of tiro be be ° .atr i a "' " r Lo"ress ' ii. " .lls zu Prompt 1i 0 11...., sh.• h 1. . ,, r.„. ok, 1.,..11 „„, k „,, .I . rt , a4mr) -Januar) I ittere ,, 4t in ,to 4, t hm,L,,, , t , , i ltione telocely dee d• on I glee polititml Slgniltrantat ' „ Sir, 'Neu c,„ , 00 „ c „ c, cepptenred le report at 4 kola...eon:et I eti to take Ills course-my own coa l. fifteen yeara, gore ieray. .ecie block I the aide of i 'amides and Menuoiceil, and I •r. k '"('' 111141 11 , 1 r , io NI J , 01i., il 1,1 hottwas was PA li low .1 up eat quirk le Adi :IMP. I ant ke , err to Inform you that Itictisron, 1111.0 , in., ot we tray a plan Cor orgYllloo I Pelerice, sad the dark walls ath peewit. hi. 1 , .,,...11 • 1 ticernee lieneral, ham tmo. i ''"?'''''''''''''''llrh"'''''''''''''''''''"'`'' ; '[.:n t' '"l''' ' ' '' l7"l3' ''''''''''''":". 3, P ; ' ,., 1% .7* . f 0 . :,. 0 ,7 " , ' ,,, v 1 ‘ .., ' , „ .. -,„„ t i: 11. ' ' um, t•uonit omit., by•laws, sod !mob i abide I see More net hie before me with. that tut. fentelea 111,t, .) diem had ci .1 tune I e 1.1, 1 0. e itt Pr' , r ~. girl, %he heti “' '''''''' '" ""'l'''''''''.."".t' ' firmed ton tot eriteard •te. and, it. prose., Ihn re ...lotion a l Sallalarlia. At tic morels . .„, . titer welters an may in the opinion I r :n the past few month. once I have seca . 11 , Ite weire rontrontion eaten I '"• " ring "i I '' .nl-r • to , ooronottee he prertinont to the °Hem so many of my old sonfederatea in Crime fled from , the home. but teed ler eteteugh 01 - ‘01:1100 . 1,,I. I.lo , olllher IN. ISt, "r ‘,”,•,.., gout Inoue., I .^,, ti'd I ...le ' '',""'''','''' - 11'. Ste. -t v - t'l k ntl t iotor or anti Nlt I k etegat t in maklng nee o f any 'u trade I POAe,a:r.arl,a.k.:irt=n,re,.he,l.7,l.re.e„,ol,2%. 1..: , 7: 'FF , / ,, e " . i' " :t t " ' P... ".' 11 10 I . fir I 1 n'e' notated snatched by your officers and thrust into tee ester, halloo{ 'her 01 . on t , pof the hen" and en" • re.. md I ..01. "e"''''.. 'rm. eul ieet of rho admission of I rate t 1.111 A• A 11T,1. 'r,,, c,1,1. nahle ft, the purism° a nut. 11/e 01011 m 016.1A4i0p1P,/, and the fol. „ ie .. I hove o „. Come to toy mum" 01,5l1111: I ho. 11,1 River people. ( ,wing lk""" '' "AA A".""re(l ' jar."' W. and re to clean myself , And rer;is• 1 , 111111111 ill. be. othin„: 1•.... i. had hi. in %liPtinaran. hands Ile, re taken to the I ' ' 1 "C" A `, k '''fil I • Mortar, .1 Slatrie David lieed, W. B. r...spad, e hen the v. o.e. :Met k tac o , .et State ./141.1 114000 411.•11,4,1011 NI 1/10 % pltaaPtsrt to Ulla Feller nap. nt,..„1,,, I r hr. ir.,,.., r . ,,,, , ,,, ,,, er, ~,, .mlllOOO haearrivrd Unit Cnionel 110041 , • I : o l.e l 't g :' ::: ."A r j r ;: : ll , . 7. : ::: ' , l, ° , , ‘A . r l l .. i i: : . '-t i t : . : . 0 , 4 0 0 : ' ,1 11 : 1 ,1 , : ', : "'- : „ ' i . l i t ' l l' ia .'"' ll :.. l .l . ''' , . ' ..7 . ...1 1 1 . :11. '''.7 :: : : . . ' tin . a solemn vow to reform and lead as Negley sod J h.. Melielvy. i l" . 0 • o h., , oeet , o , t h r ,„ chij ~rued to meet honest life. If I ever touch this I:nudism Tll4ll, Worry lefl 1,,,,,,,A • 14, 1 0 144 . 01.1 up T . 1 1 .1110,1 `llll,4 , Vior General of the ' A 1.A... F ..e , ... ... 04 . tro"l 4 8.0 •. „I p,,,,,,tv v, lin.ung, id, the .401.4 , 111 , e next Frhlay afternoon again, may I never hope thr mercy. ~,, 1 , too t 0,00. 0 ,0 ,,.. ~..,,,..,.. 4...nk. hi. errmarles, 00 tietohlay, nod altMo.igh N.,eti,,,0, Terctiori., a. ~,,,,,,,,,i,,,i ~, iseked iri 11. it..si• of Me ...e. otie , e ..elet ...„ .1. Ic,cc „ , Rh, no formal tkenelusion war rearthed, there , ram rot and Arming 11,1 hundred of the i at tw i o'clock. P. 8.-I have lived a fearful ills. Blues wife tool four children, and Mr lietch, I have made ttie above resolves I feel a __ b. were, child and misher, W. , Lb,' o b . nt•ell/Od to he an entire 1,1411111111 V Or 5... .1' . 1114 .. 1 . , ." . 111-I ' ll r.r ~r ,t..qr nod throe steelier% r killed. J . icorhardm „.„ w.,,,,. ~. it,l ia --ms. • -.....- Ilaginth heil' ttreed reLetitnla, and that t h.d ..." ' ..... ... 1 • 01.....e1f" reljof to my mind which I have not fall r '"un' ''''' Tb " , ''''' "" i i in 'he mites, i feel. ug against extending any further rho 1/mio..i abate , . that the li a,ii t.ai. • -e - CORAETS • AN D CORPULENCE. and mast mrtidoly all lee drud. the, Meer. Virrl.4llllll Lb. SlOOO Fort, stet' t before for twelve yenta . bat it Is never gustrter earasion• - Pun nem - b. i h a d 11111.1 the Pueltin ... T he 1i,,,,,, , ,“ ~,,,,,, ~,,, ~,,,.. h. prix lieges to 1•1 , 1,111 r. of Om( 1e1,11,1r) ' nlit n1.,11 MS the (dim a pliertion with 1 " d ” . 'd ''''''•' h ~, I , too late to repent. It is useless :ter you ,I„. c„„„d,„,,., „„,, 4.„,,, s 4 3,1,„„„,,,, , ...negro - it, and the fourth I ettlevou herd , A 11 141,1 I"V . ..terrier Ix,_ In try to trace me out, for when this leo,. thriming a mentinti ei stream on rho ..... 1...1e - game la alaiiisheit. Iliiw to Tres el on Your %nape. ruins elutes elavijocc, and 11144 b r ,, ch , h Nlr. Cullom. chairman of tile eorimotiett at I' ert.tge. Le Prerie wile waren went ' 4l ' . d"lte'..d• cef IS -con K. 'e uttorri. rrt-tn . .l me: 1 In the emu. ertaltetephiral nNertilt on on tap._ , reaches you I will be in foreign countries prepared rt , 111. eihrelt will ne ince - minded , Ilia Predl .l. . , 1111 . 0, 41 ter over Port ' ' ...r.e. A. "'" r" ''''' '''' '' ''''''T'''' ' I O etl of lettere A .len, prtmerotrix, k w .. (1- . lnL....th . t. :-' , mtlY mars 11 , are doing all in their power. A rope has Very Respectfully D. C . teem extended around the hole, and all ' . .' "r'L'''').• Inning 'II ii. , l tho , pertinent he had no ronte leo, 111 flllit th e derend,,,, u., e ke , e t eeti pc, b a y a Fs.rhots .• I'.9tilMes'' we unsold that In persons excluded from the huh/ea:hate l e i ghts 01 oiorm '''''" ''' ''• zone `'' l b .. ''7r u r .t v iernl It el I). eallOti in his reeterves: trt• . .olil l ll...ir , P , r . .... ,, Id cle . teel . .ei:e . re ~. . r, . . the ume ~, ,;,,,,,.., 111, girls used to be Acted,. mu,. ~,,, rcc„ cr , c , f roch I nll,l Stet,. and the 110110 hereto( ere 00. sere Feint...atite absent , nod over k• 1 10 1 '' t . ' ... .'g' . " . `'',, , ' int . hie . 'II 110 , an I i.iwit f prose - him, by having long needles I I , z-iton °eery Ineur. to the seen, ~, expoing as cairem „I , terrttoe, unlit 1 ' 11... (.. ' l ' e. '"/ .. ..'d in^. rep rted et ..relitm, A moo had r a1 L L 1 a,..„1,,i . . ir . eta., F:.,„ll ~, • t ',•`.. Ad "I the .......V mettle upnght die... Mr. and will the MO until all the I,h.Y.hAr'd 'u (. « l' r "' ''' ''"''' l''''- .1 " . '".1• hAAdtl"Ar•Atr° with ° ° fitt.r httun. A ' • ''''''.g‘n"" '' M. ' ' ' "r"lg """v'oe• "'l'''. wA'. ''''''''ti ' ""l'r°." 'n '' It d I 'I i tut , of their slay, under their Ibe moo en, t.,1 lev an Itnperialint 0f11... ' , risotto/me. n toe \Cesterti Penitentiary .0 r. •'( taellre art. recovered, which will he allot , ‘I I. l' r "I" ""'', ''' I" i° i' e laaaage of th. i - ol talon Is hoorle e% peeled mil and oboe Ineemurea Cro the est,im ; A ...titer Mitt mitten a prociemation of I end urged on be - Ore. , . l ' el•riY "I the Mr a term ed ”lle year anal 1.44 , 11 [menthe. ch,n, end most of pa have heard of beck time yet. n. 11/1 ni.lll Amager,. to enter litann the work of reetertp. Lion or Mormon tom. .m, it.,,,,, I ,uoi ts-en • , ptured and •ur , Ingregation Wore meaerele tr lured 'I he •urpty can. of IS 1111.1111 Kremer . heaths and tether contrivances for th• pr ,,,,„„,,, 1 . ,,,.„,,,,,,,, t ,,,..,.1 1 , en ,„ 0.1 e‘ ,..„,... nrinle II In nlll,•ndi will die The tteeb ~, 1,...,1 A club car., and I,uvi c i A ccurC,„•- The earth . Pall/ , 1111.11111K1.411411i 1.1 l 01111 enlarging the Pea It . ) rot usually, ANil.lt , 111 , 11,1.11. A n „,, .1 II ...„ 1 „,,,, 1 „ t,i,“,,i,,,,,1 I, tiled lai born Proteettente alive, lialniL .Jr , we,. Oof Ilit.(1 00 the paylueut of costs name purpose, whitin in now more pleas- A lolegation froto Florlde, rotten/tens ...,,,,,,c cr ~.. cy,„,, ct „,l .1,,,,,,p, ~ litotes ex li , moral 1111«. r//, 1..10, liy .I,en 111., Wit) scClmplterai by shoulder straps, aa ill i The exiiiteineo I. ~ r y great end In- ' creasing. Ton fanallee in the eirruity of I leprearental. ye i'. Ilsoulteen, fluditer he the brat ar,phinn the, haaing fr„fii the . itereriered and ar , eted sere ra. .4 the i ill, ii i ... 0 . I lag,r, csouvloted of ea- putting the shoulders backward, not at• im, ere Alters. arils thev ernut 1.. see era, KAI/ 1 11,ili . n l •he I a Schrader... . ere n ortnif 110 , of 10,4 boles. , 4,,,,,,,, f l terev, a ~ ,lured menet - ter of the (thew "rat a I y..,t.,1 the . anadlen potiry end Frey, °' r ° • 0 0• 0 0 lii 10, 1 them down. wh'cn 0017 o l'...testard houses, instilling and threat aborted Ina flodnon HAT OM/pally tll,l . V , lll fell next. It le the general S•111•411N I. , n. Can., ado/tent birenerel of P ree.., ." 1. 44:0. ....retlend o d 1. Pay • . 1 . 1 . 1 pu a the stays up above the proper and 11/Alen. '' ~.1.4 14,u and ~.... tepiniten that Mater 1101.1atl• 14 lii fell In.the 'tale, and J. I ~ lob., ea•cerows of ' " I'll , ' ~I,t''..ntEtr7r „ In- cc - , 1 ,:, ° , '°'' , ":' , ° , ° ,1 0 o.og '"' '" ore! place of the waist, which is 11:0 Thttl, 1..1.0 denser , JI the acme taking 't ern, etos.toteateleti ley '' teeter Wilatth, . ‘ , ,. : t. : cc '' , ‘ , :' , ;: c c_c d ,, ;7 l ::: - - 0 - 41 . 0 ; cri-r7,Z'icc°,,-',.-7,-.. _--..... - John h.,A14.1, , ill, feted a the Jar- 201 narshately above th e hip• Therefore, smy ef t two weerrlma Icenliti - A. htelllng•r, 0 c ~ . tire. railed on the Prevenient 'hie morning for , c , ..„ r , • 11111EF TF.LFAIRAMS. :11..431.T. L11:1110r ruse arid Skeer arrived the purr ene of getting troop , . sent . 1 ;.','. 11 , ' ; ` ,,; 1 , 7 „„". °' ,.., rrY n , ' ''''''' ' „,, o , „,„,,,,,,,,.,,,,I 0 ,., o o d et .. jo , eto ~,p , ,,,n i ,•• end small waistn must be tojunous. 1 ,,,,,, „f 0 ,, ~,,,, ~„1 r,,, , ~,,V,k,,,-L. In th ., L orightnem a said lo he attained stilt at the krone of k11143 , 11.r them allormain. forr.•la t aid :tat , auchteritien the exec ~'"'- -• t° " Hoodr. 1" e " 1° de, " ri d . . 1110 ~.,..,, . 41 ; 1..1..0 I 0, ~, . 01.0 u. 00 ~,,, ,„„,,,,„ „ Lc , '' better and more vastly by neck straps, Th e are spar :is me palm. to mermen 1110 ting the law• and pr”tectltag the Ilrea alum t he, 1..1t10n I.lF•fer ran aneeeilly DA 100,11.111,10. iornperty of citing/dna The part r Nem 4 , 1 1.01.0,11100 Aii,t7rlN,. .., , ~, i ~,,,, ~, ~,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,.„,,,,, AINNI I era, pe,•,11,....1 of ....an it and which are simply a thin leather strap, 'aura, 11, /MIX Xi , . i 1 pr....emitter. 'aced with elite. for appearance, passing kAI er.o OI OItIaI.ANIITT. piain that • merge number of eatsaatit• 1,1 41 Ai, I set - mote, PI _..lt a largo be tire . a `',..,' ~, .. Pas s I”, of CIO mud err the neck and buckled ke the stays ~,,,,, ~ .... p..,... 1 ,..,...,.. , 10 ,. -A tn, bean • ,, e , eirefel :ate.," erretidetet pbm • tram ling 1. , -n stir greet intlignai km -.„0, 1111 Ana totted •t•teete sl •rt tc •••1 d 1 .....c. to I..nd There is no doubt that the best ~, Oral. in rewoma•to their I, ,ueet •tatfel san p a rre.noel ha' ..theena of n . 11.01 n di...moth to the Dde"to .. 1 ....... 1 from .....• tt t ' . • is helves 1116k111. ',her, t , realse tt.e t::lo.iti /. 1. kire, aii . p ended god yto hot , w00. ... 0 1 b e nc ,,,,,k1 by atoootoe and Le not, el mettle, with the hvg.Pl.l,•oo err • it: i...., t, NI I oeuga. a toeing twitted be .. „ „,c,..ticc, r letter) Pal, the rause of the reotudent at . 14 I 111/ • III , III• I .r .arr , eti v wee n(11,1 round shoulders, which al. have an an li,ix,ebiii Cooliv stacking the breast lo " Ar tt° Ur° °°'.i.r.L "d '."..""“"""'" '"" I "'''' '.'"." '" ''"1"4"'" """"" ' ' ...1 te under, n 1 .11.1 . 11111/1111e0I :11 lb.. martinet °I me Mtn eta and Foal health. th.C01 , ,,,,,... u..r. ,h.,,,(4,, .„.r., ~,,. ~,,, ,„ ~,,.. ~,,, L .„ y ~u , 11, ,f,M,p. on Amerman 1.11 111 e‘roren 11100,. , rt., r .1 dttnente ft, ~.„..,,,, tt retern P-ii ,1,11.17 for the rear and I gents in an...her ellUlltry. rrsomt base 1 , 0•••11 1 •,1111 Ur Itie C . 111.1 i,„ , r „.„,c,„. Fie thin reason seeding -master says he the hteuree. therm teeing , nll'r dlnilll 11.•-11• I' a" ' )./ry ~i H er. It 1" 11. \ '1 encourages his pupds to wear very std t v feet qua. lea *haze they CA.0,4 111 I -A ILK In t ILLIk.P., la 111 the matter ,I Mow Amon ila Tte•ti. toly a few days heron. a poi, pie of tat, . b ....... a. tn. ( 4 ( 1 ... , .." ( .41 w. ^ me - 11 -0 , st t.. 1.e.-ember IA- A aperuel tii• Th... 4 ".• ''. are. '. ''`. Ic 1 ". ter Krill ngtimil. who hia ties.ii oemnned mad ught stays , etad 11 must lee Will - elated eons in e truck sere pitched 11110 a 1 . 1141, •1 . n' , "" , ' ''' "'" 1'."'.".".'''.." ‘""""'".".• I P...• hf l kita re. Pao, .i. at, eel: ~, I , init . lie Drat La lof Di. elute, wan nw an .11 , 1 sent pauper In the Western hrtt some 01 . the hut miens and most hole, where a porteen ~, :he foundation .1 " . le wecc• engag• - el re a nsmecte"ei '"IL 1 the .., t Pat.; I ~• ha. ...04,1•..1111 IstltAr I''''• • '`' • • 0 • 111, 11 , e 111./0 i',lllol . lan.l II apttal al. Di Irllolll.lllCe *olle walkers 121.015.5 flglArCII which are Of the. ralloomf nati eft% eu Mar eu or 10 , 1/10 ......" ' .. g . '''''' g .h• ''''''' i . " . ' , . '... 1 , from arr tre e evi. t anadt•ti et Pen t ho, tI. I . ~i..,, 1 ri, .1 .... , i „0,m, • Jen . 1•••4 a pee.•l ~ n er.loreeented from nude unattainable without the help of workings that approe,..hed la, near the .4,0 no i trado . ri , • 1 'llStle. 11 I il• v•rpeue 1 ~, a tv• il . firer •• Y • .•". ....1 e. .. • •"...°... '1111 ... i the '...n, u•„- _ 1 ~,„. ,1,, 8., I ~, 1, , ,,,..,„ r . ,„, Oh,. Pa,, , .u...: .d whalebone •Ild b e le. tonere. et-untie. -1 tars:,. ,. The entire aut. ePt g./. b. tem 0,01 on 1 ' ..44 salt n or tee,,,,, , Pre, died at t atiihrhtge.,n the I; 11, after k ttegleenv NIIIOLV Ke nna for, b that the A - hat/ever Vele may be to ke nke or the of the ale It d t irginia yrs. 1..i11p.r1 I , ~, ~,„„ „ the ~,,,,o 0 ,,,,,p,,,,,,,,, r , .. ,ii germ', ilittefte 'lettere heti raid the sum of frOns 34 far cuite.tion of amo t l waists for the sake ei! i l i . i . iti , i . e:‘ ,.t. e .... r t d i , .. t i:lr f, .. w i , i n • . 'ii . e; r ... ...7 4 , ,,r 11 ,k ' . : . r n.. , , , , ,.. 1.,,e; i .. 0 . e ,, , , :u . t .. ti7 , • .. a ., . 1. 7 .. d i tt/t: I ~..- ..„ ,i n j t . t , ce . . , ... ,, te , , ,, er . e:le l 1 1, ...0c , u et { l t 7 . et , ,,,,. , . ,‘ , , ,, (c'c.or. ::,, Li r p , P :,.7.... , ' . " , 1 . : 1 1 ' .. . t t , ... p. .. ,. ..f . ' ,., .. p .1 .,,,i th ': , of .pp,,,..1 - 11,1, or fashion, the prevention . iii the eo i d ' ca tts o o a r 'b e l e ., °l. ' '' ." (b. ,er et• •i•te . trut, tbe 1 dee whiPh ~, . a • nen. ..ii . eal h the e s' iat . e .' „ V i . a , •': . le t ''" ''.• ' '''''''' . h " . ''', '', il l'l. ~,,,,,a 1 "f '","°"',"';.'; ‘ ,..L .Ch 'n''' "'"gn'''' t rioreedliiie• of the toeClatature -The Vlrgnita t.ogishatiire. Mr timid, p.n., r .„ 1 ,,,,, ~,,,,,.„ I. , ~„,..„, ~.,;,,,,,, ,„,..,,,,,,, ~::, , b. ,;„,;,,,,, ~ r h,. , c , ctch., r '' tt - A he an e 'hie .e ~alep, of 1 .47 il A° A ...• “ ' nod 1.."°" . "" Peuitentiart -1 tie wet them itaiiremi , ati , e ittetribier "i F. i•s l v, stated be I ~,, i , .„,.„,„,, ~,,, „e c ~,, ~,„„,,,,, „ c. , c _,,,, ~ , „,, , . I tea the p.o.e. ,e d• he a„,,i A„ ton nos - nt. ne erne/toe, tre • e 'er: , prncurn, tore the II otnielatee, In repiy 14. a gorse ~ ~,„1 41 , 01 „ 1 „„1,.„,,,, , I ~,,..,,, n,,,,, , , , ... , ..' , r 1 ...,.,. , , ... ,, r ' ~ n . ” .. .t.r - Vt,se, a .... c. a l' t ee. .•,,,•„,v,,,,, •... tvutevon An I n thts poet we Lee able Hill-Toe I onstituibiusi I °mention n, that te • thtrel• -I iha c.d.', •act ~ . I' • toed .1.1. Jll,lm, ' a P ... puts' /b.^ lietln.n. ',, n,Il stkme intormetion to that fiat../{ (•I,IIC ApAtil) tu the Election fur „, i „..„,.. u r abe Leclal•tiare weial,l he nn. 1 r i l i r' r" 1 7: ' ,.. ` ::: ,... 7 . 7 .. :7' , :: ' , ' , '" ,,‘ ,1 4 q i1 .... .' , 7 ,.. ' ,... '' 117. a., I-./lln - I : •,, 1 fir I ' L ' ed I a I me ....„., , „,„ * ~ a , .i, n a d . ,,,, „ .„„,,,i „„„„ ~,,,, ~,,,,,j f r „, oo e gentleman wh o re, ~,,, Menthe,. abia b. tale the teat oaili had gore.. roe Ar 1 P. 1111013• {tent te.dta .• ''''''.• ..- heed '• ' d ." . 14 ' 1 . 1 know to Lave (net] the experiment. He ih. t mouittre• w' ,lane r•ke up the rase '. , c , L c .. r , , c , ~, , ..,h , c ,.„„ ch , c , ~c , lid. . ~ • ..roe ai \ee ', ir, iris. rho i ••t/iii mettle It 1,• rep ordering the wrchta „ ts„c ortr ,, Ili Vetegreepte te. tbe ”Itte.eraa nate,. . ~,, ~,,,,.„ ~,„ „„ , ~,,,,, „1 „,. },. ~ . ..... h.,. , re, per ~ ..I lee aa , ~,, , in, err, ',her h. pay 11.- stn kunt 'ILI. Me ram uty „i ~ ho objection t o y our "bosh. id im0rg.,.... NI •11.141 NA, it Vat IL, I/pet...le., I, -Thel . ionale .ente r 1... 14111 tit•reat lug the re.ulta of•tny experience In the rt id getting thin. I need not tell you s hal I Was never remarkable for my at tention to dress and appearance; but having been of active habits, 1 found my weight.incressimg Lo an .convenient de agree I tried the usual remedies of "Hartung." as tar as it agreed with me, and wearing a belt, but they were only partially successful, and the they felt tin• ctimlortabie after a few hours. 1 had the common prejudice of weanng laced stays, end an Imprusion that any compression or the ribs moot be injurious. But after reading of their merits I thought it fool sh to be deterred from trying them by a mere prejudice, and the result has been most saUstactory. "lly weight has been reduced to what It was ten years ago, my digestion is ,m. proved, and the greatest compression that 1.17, be borne, instead of being painful or dlmgreekbie, is extremely tileasanL It us not even necessary to wear them ell day, provided you are laced as tight m poulble the first tiling is the morning, when they are much more effective than tf put on after breakfast. About an hour after breakfast, I agree with other writers to the subject, that one osn always tighten them witt comfort. But of course the extreme of tightness requires a little relax shun for dinner. "1 must add my testimony to that winch you will, no doubt, quote from the "Corset and Crinoline," as to the value of nocturnal compression In redo ceing the size. liisagreeable as it sounds or feels at tint.. I was surprized that it soon becomes rather scramble than other. wise. It certainly makes a material thf feranceon the size you ma bear after washing and relacieg in the morning, and is somehmes also beneficial to digest. lon- Although the exhibition of a good figure is no object of mine, I cannot help seeing the advantage of stays to those who Consider their appearance, in improv ing the ilium and carriage and the fitting of the dress, especially if they hale the least tindency to corpulence, "I find the best material for male cor: sets is well dressed leather blocked or stretched when wet and soft upon a pair of wooden blocks twelve or thirteen Inches high, by the method well known to carriers. The blocks moat be prepar ed by those who know their proper shape. I believe it would answer to any ingen ious corset maker to take up and adver. Use the manufacture, as many gentlemen would wear them who, for various masons, will not wear stays like those of ladies. The great advantage is that leather keeps quite clean when worn next the akin, and Is remarkably pleasant to weer, and so the corset is concealed with. out any further trouble, It may either be stiffened with crinoline steel, or be thick enough to require no stiffenieg, except, of course, the steel plate In Oxon , which Cannot be too stiff. it is most Con rerdent to make them lace in front, as lacing tight behind, without assistance is by no means easy. They are laced with strong whipcord over a seapnite piece of stiff leather, about sixteen inches long and six indbes wide, with the steel plate attached to It by a thinner piece of leather. "As your shape and size alters, the leather can be cut and new holes punched, and the blocks must be altered. I can not say that this plan with answer la all awes of incipient corpulence, but It ts certainly worth trying. All the doctofir in England, with Punch to help them, will not now convince me that this is Injurious, because I know for a fact that It does not produce the elects which they think in ought to do, and so, it seems, does every one who has tally tried the experiment for a month," A retired corset maker says in a letter to the Englishwoman's Magazine, July, 1668, that she constantly made stays for gentlemen, and that many patients - had been sent to her by pliyaiciaas, and that she could give some astonishing instances of reduction of size and improvement of figure, both in young and adult lemons, by judicious lean,. ,the bad hover known any harm done by it; with much more to the same effect from both her end other writers. ( stilug 1n ,., iMi=Eltlill E;=INNI By Tr , grap% trt• •••tetie %/./.1 r 1.317.4.,0 rv,uut 14, - - TENNESSEE to tidy paszeii.l, 7 he tots o tee. ewe. of revenue •on to. i""• Bill r" " srd 3 Rra:s:.• tuns, Iti Inc the nine mute ns of ilo.lioio•toiti try, I. .40.1 ending Nos-mats, 3M h. were F.: ••ll.Er_, o:meet the Slate, and moot:Led e re—s .1 au Lruwr t.i nesrly I::„.tsitt,isst Dan lest non providing for tehitig ccutellinte "‘ session of the penitent:dry. news of tvuinols The Senate also peatitsi, o,n third rout log, House tell AO reduce the tax on liquor dealers. The rr b tilt: la • great rodue "i" t %Tomas tut on the old tax and satisfactory to the lion \r) teeter acre of trade. news coon... Mel with %tit ona and Army House bill to reduce tax on merchant., s , h t ra et a for that torn t..rg had an inter adopting the .rd esystem. pastel „recoud reading noel a n„.„ the view with the President and Secretary special order.bor the second TLeeday in %N"Ar yretorehig - . It s understood that January. • transportation of army stores through The Senate then adjourned until fur Art at, I . a ,„ frpt „ fa Wedneaday next, thus cutting mr action on the l'itiettinati Southern Railroad till `„, r.'"P'lMi'm 64'herewfurebeen In after the fifth of January, aa nn quorum way of lb* Gulf of California sat! ' , lit , ran lie had after to day. and the River. By the new arrangement, cairn turn adjourn. an Wednesday till the firth taring the yearly transis/rtation At tr., of January. hundred thousand tons, the saying will The penitentiary was a'wo the emboss be cud...Am over use old rate.. of dlscuartion in the House, and that testy tinnily premed the Stomata bill, providing for the management of tbst institution, on Its tired reading, and adopted the Sen ate reaolution authorising the director. to take Immediate charge of the labor and materials of the penitentiary. The Inuit's - 1118'am.! ChattsnoJtra Rail. rota hill wan taken up. It was amended so as to provide Incorporations and corn• ml.lonent In part of the Slate, Wring two hundred feet for the use of double track, and authorizing the company to run their rood from Italian°, Lenetnon. or Murfreestvero, to Decatur, Ala. The bill was put upon paawage, tout no quorum teeing present, the (louse adjourned till Monday. iutNnTl'rt - TI.NnL CON VENTION. The election to-day for members to the Constitutional Convention palmed otf quietly. The Minoan andliierence wan manifested by the voters.. The prilin were open In only five of the ten city ward.. In these Lit! rotwt were rat for the Convention and one against. Edgetleld gave 46 for the Convention. The weather wail raw and Inclement, but the voter., absented themsei yea from the polls because they were not certain that the action of the Convention would be conservative. The opponents of the Convention did not vote. Under the law anthcrrlzing the Convention, a majority of the votes caat prevail, and the COnven don will be held, though the vote be ' light. The apathy of Nwahville deem not generally prevail In the State. Maitrntn, December 1/4.—The vote on tbelionatttutiontil ronVelnl , .o was light. Dot little intermit was manifested. The vote of t..)e city le: for Convention 2571, against Convention, 224. The if vahotehe'A Browneville dlepeteh gives the Vote there for Convention 346, eganaet 50. ZUIF IC COAST Practicability of the Flying alaebine to be Tested--Chltiese Laborers tor tlie !bulb—The Orecon Central Railroad —A Dry Valuta! Neared. nr Telegraph to tee Put...an i....ette.; Ban Ficiscoico, December In.—At • Mooting of the /nook holden. of the Steam Navigation Company, yesterday, it was decided to construct a flying machine of euthreeet capacity to test the practicabil ity of the Invention. John Walker, of Texas, and Me j or Rhea, formerly of the Memphis Ave,. fiancee, leave to-morrow via Pacific Rail. road, with three hundred Chinese to labor In the Southern States. They ex pect to reach New Orleans on the 10th of January. The Chinese are under con tract for three years. The fire/ section of the Oregon Central Railroad, twenty miles, will be immolat ed neat week. No further extension will be made this winter. A dry winter is feared. There have been light rains In the valleys and llttie snow on the mountains the present sea• son. The weather ham been unusually ! warm (or the past weak. There has been no detention of tralum, sod the Pa eine Railroad In reported free of snow. COLUMBUS, 0 Funeral of State Senator Humell—Fticr tion Ordered to Mill the Vacancy. Car Telegraph to the Plltsbargh kluette / CoLumpy'', oe, December Ifl.—The fu- I Antl.Pretectlre League at Ct. Loma, nen' of State Senator Russell, on Sato, Inr T.lesrmo to tti. yoget,t, St. lode , Dec. A meeting of Free day afternoon, at Uriania, was attended Traders was held to night at Polytechnic by a large concourse of ei ,l29 na.r Ch.M . flail, an Antl-Protective League formed, Stateeuanty, eby. Haves, Secretary of consthutionadopted and officers elected. State Sherwood, and thirty other State Hon. Nathan (tole, Mayor of the city, °Metals Mr. RussulFe minor read a wan elected President, and among the sketch of hilt religion. and public life. Vice President. are Lieut. (boy. Stanard, He wm followed by an address of his for• Norman .1. Coleman, Jas. R. Facts, Hon. tam classmate at college and afterwards John Hogan, Jame. Ban - leon and pastor. Gov. Hayes closed with affecting representatives of the Repueficas. perm Murder and Robbery—Sl(/All/0 hewer& remarks expressive, of the groat loam of creff., Toms, Di s p e id, tate In Mr. Russell'. death. II ratite/it /bar, By Telegraph to the rittmonni oarcue.l the s Amefger and New World. The constitu- . A LLEOPIEPPT, Md.,Dec. ll.—Dr. An. An election to fi ll 100 vacancy In Lie tion 1. similar to that of the American , drew Mead am mur dered and miffed in Senate has beam ordered to take place on I Free Trade League. The Executive I his More here last night. Ten thousand December 24th. The district la strcaigly I Committee Is composed of prominent I dollar. reward le offered for the arrest of Repuldhian. citizens the murderer. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, DE('EMBEII 20, 1869. Two Dwoli. li IN NEPH; REBELLION. fertoon 1 rouble Lapel:tea --Prot - U..1.1QU Ot•tiou• to r: x -N.,' ret a 0 .e w ard - SEGOTU - • from (.01 er nor Sir oouicall —I oleo. , lhalotrreatedneaa I /auloted kr. ON •• •neflt —I ntioxualloil Nl , ,et.Jug at llupar, ?Wale of the ft epulri ir - Perot,- FOUR O'CLOCK. .1. .71 THE CAPITAL WA bll/310. aM. 160. - .l23ber 11. I ni3c,. =EI The !Superintendent of 1 tabafi Affairs for New Mexico torwald• to the I radian !!!hce a report of the condition,./ the Mesralora Apart. , Indians, in which it I. stated they ere null on the, war path. li e the night of November 13th, a party of twenty of them Wok atemt s hundred head of cattle from • man bring twenty miles east of Fort Stanton, on On Rio Hondo. The commanding ofilivr at Fort Stanton sent Lieuten ant Cushing =and a detachment of thirty-two men of company F, Third cavalry, In pursuit of them. The ca♦ •Iry followed their trail over • very rough and broken country and overtook the Indium In • canon 04 the north side id Guadeloupe Mountains, about two. hundred mile. ItOntil of Fort Stanton, and at noon of the 114th attacked them. After fighting three hours, Lieutenant Cushing completely routed eke rantored snout forty head of stolen stock, and twenty els horses and mules belonging to the sarage•. The nu to bar of Indian. engaged in the fight Is animated at about ono hundred, and the number killed and wounded fifteen. They aban doned their property during the tight, and took to the nick., on the sides of the canon. The rocks were upwarda of • thousand feet high. The trail was very difficult to follow, the Indiana frequently dividing Into email parties and scatter ing over the country. Lieutenant Cosh tog traveled at leant two hundred and twenty miles In puranit, without water for his men and animate. JANUARY INTLRENT to ADVAlatti, The Secretary of the Treasury ban given orders for the payment of Jantury Interest ou and after Friday next, with. out rebate. A. interext to the extent of P 0,000,000 will be doe on January lin, the anticipation of one week 11111 give entheinnt time for ita entire payment at that date. 140 The Secretary or the Treasury has dl. rented the Assistant Treasurer at New York to omit the wales of gold on Tue.- day and Friday of the present week. This order done not effect the tale of gold OP Thursday or the purchase of bonds as advertised. I= There is now to the Treasury about 1114.04000,000 or coin, 1138,000,0 W of which conalette of deposits for which gold oer- Lincates have been toned. PORTLAN Preparation for the Reception or the Remains in Georgo'Peabody. (By Telt(raph W tine PM...4mb liaselte.) PORTLAND, Den. lit.—At a meeting of prominent citizens last night, relative to the reaption of the remains of George Pesbod.9. • committee wiu appointed to confer with the State anthoritlea and such other persons s. deemed proper. (lovernor Cbautberlaisi will order out the State tntlitls. . PORIT LAND, Deoember W.—The com mittee of the °ley government visited eislem on Haturday to confer with the trustees of Peabody Institute In relation to the reception bore of the remain. of o.,rge Peabody. It is thought the final oeremoulen will take place at Peabody Institute a week or ten day. after the arrival here of the remains. I EZEMICE A. Lily lilt hoeuinber lb -The St. PAUI hy a ,••• • • I. chir ru1,1.1.1x lector from flu A• A. I I 1111 (GO I.lld Itrater I Onliefed el llonolaoghlrf 1 , .4a1 ui th• ttlreet. Irotv Hum 111141,11414) t. rrd ct Agaltt•l a Italiraad for Oaf oriew. .illg Hp3v t.otd roant now oo Pacific H•liroad Receipt. of 4souseoatut Places. CZ= =I lEEE I,lllk Hate, wt.:. has Lawn on tr.al dor:nig :he week for whit ping his nephew. a , 1111,1, ago haul le t Awl diod, Was :ftftt et etvngrow/tried "( mattatawhter en.l senteonat to the Pen ..entiary ftn• a te year. Last evening A it past toght o wine nom. gent e wetf. panning along Wntault •sentte, nearnter, Mont,. strrant, they not I,li a Irian whom they nupposed In. ton:mats] atatudlng mill ton arum around • treat, They about it!ru and found that he was dead. The man proved to two tie...go Pt. Ahern, • few yeasts singe of the well known otationery and book binding firm of Munson, !triad. ley A Co, and one, of the moan popular v, , ung elan In Chloaert. About four years .Ines he married a beautiful young A if.,, but tatmnig drink, In whieb he had Indulged tin, liberally previoun to hi. marriage, Imams him besetting pardon, until he become • sot, and this in him end. Nicholas Troesch has Jost ohtalhed a verdict of tea thouund dollars agalnet Lb. row mousi, Chicago and !nititine Can. tral Railroad, for the lons of au arm and Tronach et• • switch conductor, and claimed that through the mroleeni nese of the engineer, or had condition of tha road, hu woo thrown from • car and run aver. Joseph Sheerer, a Prominent btainema roan or City, lowa, wan lnatan.ly killed on Friday lent, by the accidental discharge of hl. own revolver. The lattan now. from Cheyenne indi cats that the gold excitement concerning lug Born Mountains continuos, raging, and a large number of miners are now preparing to wart for there early next Comuderable extols has lately fallon along the line of the Union Pacific Rail road, but no delay of trains has occurred during the pant week. ' C. J Connell, cashier of the Union National Bank, but resigned, on account Of 111 health. The receipts of the four Owe. of amusement in thin city during \ovum• fool up 1132,70. ST. LOUIS Celebrotko2 of the Unlob or the Old and Michool rreobytertan COurrbro. =I Sr.. Lorin, Decernher 19.--Tee Colon of the, Old and New tichool Presbyterian Churches awe celebrated 'here to-day. lu the morning appropriate discourse. were delivered In all the Presbyterian Churches. Tide afternoon there was Union Sacramental service In the First Church, and this evening a general meeting orutzliee wo hold at the name place. All tbo liervlben were well at tended, especially to.night, the cape. 01011) church being crowded to excess. All the Presbyterian inlnleters end Church rakerslhe city took part the Proceedings. BOSTON. Nodal delenee Macre'atlas Recommend Industrial Schools lo• loadg Ladles. el Telegraph to ihe Pit . G Uuette.l BOSTON, December ID.—At a meeting of the Social Science Association last evening, addresses were made by Mr. Batchelder and Char!. H. Musson in favor of establishing industrial wheels, In connection with the public schools, to teach girls sewing, cutting and malt ing garments, and all awful domestic work; also, to provide a place similar to that entabilahed by the Young Men's Christian Association, where young wo men of the working classes can meet for Improvement, education and amuse ment. The project met with hearty sympathy from those present. CUBA Arrrv•l of Troops rrom Spam--Ciunrid an against the Insurgents. =I Bavaria, December 11.—The Third fiattallon of Catalonian volunteers arriv ed from Spain to day. General Peelle, commanding at Puerto Principe, announce. that be will begin the campaign agalnet the Ineurgenia. •5 7- ' M Xll 'Ol rutlon of Protest:, nun at 11"..1,111 =I n. 01 Inelaun 1:1‘, Jame, W wan Lt. .a.' ve•l ~ tiksl U .I,cll :nAUr Raw, - Th. Ilornutag.• SI ill, O.r ruallu !set tire ..f Iruw..ua rfintlll4 . lila, Rahway r,er, a tow mile, innsN J were hunntl fr,lay Intowng I IZo.rootl. —Th. oottgm I, , kers ..r NIr1111.1)”. hare rus..i‘e4.l t 4, •uk0 . 14. rstim.a.t, r qur.rw thwr wleftl tett+, LO•is vo,to , e,..itelat•• , l Tta..y CM, IN ~f 1 1,1 , 111[1st! ior•uox mev./. tv Ilvo 11.04. Hutch H. Henry, President of the V ertuoutV•iley Itatlr.,ad. and l'11,•11 •rtatee Marala•l for the Dutrirt "f ter o ont, tool. at his residencel at Choate,. IRIAL 1.0. r v n .5130 T •rrnota. Saturtl•• night. Mr. Hem, 111 tom. vs Eduard Loren. WWI widely krown anumg booms. men Mettor• throughout the country. T •• J..hn 114.1141mq. •• lv -Al Davenport. lown, on the th. Thotroo. Berger. John eno Thorne', K Won ars...tutted i':"" - Chriatian KM - 11111flii, when the latter in 40 TerranceCO self defamers, drew a revolver and tired. 1."61'• kulmg Jeiln KI lion and wounding "l rank •• J..hu Bauman. Thome^. Kern mall was •rreetud, but after an examination was Machargrtf. •• 11n" Samuel 14111, et al. -John Stewart, a worthy coloredlti iti,,h.rdmc.uovora. rant, efPif'f'• ,l ,• • '' , fadi•rf . 421 ••• Juo. rittock and James tin outeklrta or Ketaturky, was aasamilnated Nunday morning by Henry A. Ilearfgrasa. either of tyro white employee of the oetabllahment, named liourge Hoffman and , lOurge A histentllt. ellowart wa• soot TUE JUDICILIit through the left breast. No reason ran aweigned fur the deaf, save thlret for Wood. —The following failure. In New 1 ork are announced Benton, Willi. dealer. In wurytaid good.: M, B .vweeu• •v, builder, of Brooklyn, Ward Wheeler, dealera inlolck,ln, preaerves, etc.; Frederick Wllevm, coal merchant. The (allure of two cattle dea/erA,naines not given, In Hud.n City. la atm, Men tioned. The following Orin• have made sallgnmetsta A. Colon & Mon, dealers lb dry goods; DickAun & Son, coda water niaaufaigorera. —ln Chicago, on Friday night last, Edward Carey, a well ammo thief, was Gl:served stealing a wire skeleton on widen clothing was exposed fur sale, and was pursued and caught by Robert H. Wilcox, a clerk. Carey, when brought to bay, drew a pistol and discharged It twice at Wilcox, the last shot taking of fend. In his aids and producing what wart thought to he a fatal wound. Nature he was finally secured Carey wounded three other persona. Navigation of the Munson. (UP Tr , egroph 4, tn. ll.Pagb li•aette • Pot . onanarms, December 19.—lee In the Hudson halt broken away near Her 12111.1110. - D and is floating down the river In hwavy onuses. The atesinhoat Rip Van Winkle tried to reach Random yesterday, but had to put back. The sudden cold snap will now close naviga tion to thin point. 31letiIgen Congressional Nomination Iny telsarsob to the Plltateor.b aas.u. I • DETROIT, DOORLOI/Of Is —The 1 1 0 ITIIIIS. tinu of Judge R'lthey fur the Sixth file. triet will glue satifeettun to both CAI partite in thin State. It In .peelally etveptable to the her. Tua marine disasters on the Great Lakes in 1889 have numbered 1,914, and the total loss Is upwards of tour million dollars. This Is a large increase over the total number of last year. The Mil waukee &mina uys The disasters re ported In November number 403, involv• ag damage to property of upward or $2,- 000,000. These are probably the highest !figures ever reached in any one month since the navigation of the lakes began. The loss of life during the season was considerably less than in 1868.•' - - Tag Statute law of Virginia declares that "No marriage solemnized by any person profesiing to be authorized to Dol. emnize Use same shall be deemed or ad- Judged to be void, shall the vaildin ....Aged to be void, nor . ....c validity , .__. , ~..sti., w"- thereof ht;;"11 7 4 - snotherjudge for the — District thereof he in any wey affected 0 . acc v lu.` , Court, and thought that an aitional of any want of autboritz in such persons, Judgeship should be created to u t amact if the marriage be In I other respects ; the Orphan. Court business. lawful, and be consummated with a full , W. C. Moreland, Fag , agreed with belief on the part "of the persons so mar- , Mr. Guyer, and could not see the nee of lied, or either of them, that they have another district judge, as he thought the been lawfully Joined in marriage." . present judlclaiy w. thoroughly capable of attending,to.ybe boatmen. if an ad- Tug mean depth of floe Atlantic Ocean , 'Alti that he should be °°./ Judge, however. be created, be gniascertained, In the laying of the At. th ought attend exclusively to the appo inted busine to as lof the ludic Cable, to be 12,000 feet, or over two cral wort, mil. and a quarter; a plateau at that ' Alter some further discussion, the depth extending from the hanks of New amendment of all. Bayne was with foundland to within 150 mllee of the drawn, and the motion of Mr. Marshall Irish coast. The locality where the At. wes amended eo as to read that the oom lantle reaches its greatest depression Is . mittee be instructed to report on the believed to he a wide chasm, !waging :,000 propriety of creating an additional miles east and west, and having a depth , Judge, and also en to what Court he equal to in& the height of the Himmalaya ; should be &Reig w ned. I The mattock ait` then adopted, and mounta David D. Bruce, Itabert Woods, Thomaa 111 F: CO( KT& 8111".!1=IIIEl!IIIIT11!1 IMO =MEE 11111111111311 MEE =I The ro,t• 4, arr:onn vn. ,, flortre .•ar,so% f—• , krinduLtrient, was ,fie awnl n 1 :t,.• t.l:. fur 1.1.4 roAsun That Orrurfse was pAncllng. L'444”s. .4•414 n 144•444. • •• 11 411 . 1•• 4444 •• I 4•44,4. J. .n.lan. t 4 •• A n I i , rdori. 2 0.11B(14.. • I na w r Pot, 144411. 4 rro4e... oristinn Swideld. 144 •• .1-ha A. M4-4insar. .41 .4.44•441/)e, 1-414r4rt 111.4.44.4 n. *L'A •• J,1414.444 244 1L,1.ert 11414t4ard. • •• I bank. li i44,41A4r. • •• 14444.11 b 1.44.4144 k. 41 •• J4144i411 Mr }ins. 13 44 A I. 1 4 44.414. 17 •• 1•411(rial. to Additional Law Judge W•oted— netting ut the ideuabres or the Bar— Itemlutlons nod nuggeatione—Bar As. A meeting of the members of the bar was bald In the Common Pleas Court room, Saturday, at two o'clock P. N , to hear the report of a Committee, OMMint ing of Maj. A. M. Brown Col. T. M. Bayne, and J. F. slave, Eaq., appointed at a previous toasting to prepare a report on the lillbJeot of the appointment of an additional law judge, and the conaollda- Lion of the Common Pleas and Dlatrict Comte. The meeting was called to order at a quarter peat two o'clock by D. D. Bruce, Erni , upon whose motion Maj. A. M. Brown was called to the chair, and W. B. Carr and W. B. Roger., Bali , ' appointed secrenariea Major Brown. upon taking the chair, stated the object of th.e meeting, and said he knew that the irOrement on foot met the approval of the judges of our court.. • lie expreaeed himself as In favor of an additional taw judge. Col. Thomas M. Bayne, from the oorm mines appointed at a previous meeting. :loads • verbal report, In winch he stated that the committee were le favor of creating an additional judgeship, and from consultation with the judges of onr courts, he learned that they also were favorable to the movement. There was a .11Bieting opinion among the members of the bar as to what court the additional j j , u n d i g , y e w s e h r o e o l i n d fa be vo asai r of ir b ed e bi b s o tri t ci th oz. e umt Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., was In fayor of basing an additional Judo, but thought that there should be but two Judges in the District Court, and that the loudness of that Court attcu!d be limited to mutes amounting to over 11.000. wee in hoot of having the now Judge In the Common Pleas. Mr. Marshall con. eluded hts remarks by making a motion to the °Elect that • committee of live be appointed, to report ag,,a subeequent meeting, the draft of ad' Act of Amem bly ou the matter under discusaion. After some discumion, whICA was par. Licit:tilted In by • number of the mem. here present, Colonel Rayne moved, as an innendmfint to Mr. Mamba/ 's motion, that the creation of a additional law judge for the District (.7dort be adopted as the aense of the meeting. S. H. Geyer. Em., waa opposed to b ov ine an additional judge In that court, as he could not see what would he the use of him. There was not sufficient bush:tem for another judge In the Dis. trim Court. S. Palmer, EST, was also opposed to O. 294. Ir is estimated ther,not far from 20,000 people In New Tork - stjy live in damp and filthy milers. flee are in that city , 18.082 tenements In which pearly half the population reside, andr:thaZdeath rate among then people is over seventy.tbree per cent. The Advertiror remarks " it Is truly-said that the Hottentots and Es. quimanx are better housed In their mud and snow huts than are multitudes of poor in this metropolis." A minimax boasting that he cured hie own hams, one of his guests remark. ed: "Well, doctor, I would sooner be your ham than your patient." /.. the beet and cheapest. comeleeClel MI 11121L4 ~ • r•puacr pab.lened In Western PemorhaalA No farmer. mechanic or merchant sballia 1=11:1121 I=l Blofrie subscriber, (lobo of Ito Clubs of too. =1 I= I=l NEW AD VER 10 - IRON ITT MUTUAL LIFE I rtatr'lia!st e t toy PSAINVIYLVA tt• &abut, o'er . .. for I'll alit 01111C TON.. of liar Ltvaataany sr rya, far fu, ys% per..l at trl- atlirte of Lae comay. t• latter - at •tratttl. 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