41 , THE. DAILY GAZE'TfE: tumw, a'oo., ftfre,B4 and . 86 IVth Avenue, I.IIIIIBIIUI, 2. P. TIODISTOX, Xvrross AD 11111312 OP TOM VULT• 117 lull. per,yera: iiiiiii allured by mniers: ix* .4.l'"'" FIRST AIDJIrIGHT. NEWS BY CABLE. Statements About , the Suez Canal Contradicted Heavy' 4 itleitt Eeceipts from America—The American , Navy , Criticised— ' Royal Baptism at Rome—The Ecumenical. Council -Discuss 'Whether PhiloicipVlsWeierit • dox--Tranpman, the Murderer, Convicted and Sentenced—Citi• nens ofCubs Ordered to Diaarm. Ip Tet•Fr■on to lb< rittainagb Gazette.) GREAT BRITAIN. Lc:loos, December SO.—M. Lamella Engineer fn. Chief of theßeez carat. hail Telegraphed here a contradict - loner 4he stories as to the dangers accompanying the navlgatlon of that canal. Ho says that since the canal ha's been opened to commerce Jim depth at the very wont points Ina' been Ingrained seventy cen timeters. The receipts of wheat from America are still very heavy. There Is a great accumntation of wheat bothhore and at Liverpool, and- a statistical lemma of this oily says there are neweeVenty.four more cargoes attest bound to- England than at the Corresponding period last year. The Metes has an editorial on the sun jest of the Ainerican Navy. The 'Writer blames Secretary 'Robeson for confining Lb attention tocralseta rather than line• of-bottle ships, whereas the English Ad latralty Is satisfied that the greatest of. &waive and defensive qualities are incompatible with cruising. LONDON. Deo. 30.-Speele In the Bank of England decreased £37,000 since De cember 23. F . ItARCH.-=•• Pixie, Doc. 30.—The new ministry is still • matter of general speculation and newspaper comment. Prince De La Tour De Auvergne, the ex-fdluister of Foreign Affairs, and M. Greasier, the ex.Mlnlater . of Pahl* Works, have been apt ciroted Senators. There has been an unusually large out flow of anode from the Bank since the beginning of this week.: The amount on hand today fa folly 297,000,000 francs lea thanat the close or bank hours last Thant. - lunette "asylum it • Tulle was to tally destroyed by fire yesterday. There were no live* lost. . • tip to this time, o'clock evening. theta are no new developments in regard to theydintstry. At lien this evening the trim' of Traup. mann for the murder of theSinck fami ly terminated la conviction and sentence at death. Thapriaaner rose and smilingly thanked the Court. BORE. Roes. Deoember 110.-• The Infant Plitt ores Christine, of Earle*, eras baptized here to day with great ceremony by Cardinal Patrizsl, Vicar of Abe rope. ,TM Pope was represented es_ god father by Cardinal AntoneilL The Empress of Austria represented the, Dowager „Em press as god mother. Over four.b notabilitiesof Roma, .Naplea- ang l = l werefin attendance,. as well. as the pre% Uses, tbe guard of ,the Popeand others. 'The semi= of the Emmenleal Conneil Yesterday lasted due hours._ The subject order disemision wee mbether .pltiktua• • pity wia heterodox. - - • • - • . . - _ _ ' ELaNnwrita. Decant:sr 36.--Ths Gown. nor of histantas has tamed an: cadet ,beating: all -, citimins having arms . 14 . tits* pas seelen - to deliver the same' tO •She Spanish authorities within two diem .Thrwe neglecting to COMPLY 'with' Ibis order wilt be Wart =dialed. • • - The Pais , da OW* to•ilsylitildtdisathi statement, telegraphed from New, York, that Cabana have gone to Wahine:lnto bay Senators. • I I 1271 M Deo. 31--The Mirada r of Audio% Zcrillsp haat:leen generally.bad• fy received dartogids semi-criteria 'car. .ney, Jug& flaiebed.. At Talencla,-Beree. lona, .and some ; other hove oidel .l ilivechca hiver.of fionaroby wirio terrapted hYliefßita.losn vim& . . 'MUIR • OLLSOCrffi Deoeurber terdaT., India,' troth lifetr Ycrrk. • F2lll - FINANCIAL AND 4:O2MIBROIAL. 'LONDON. DifiCOMpOr 4S-feeaSkyorS mots tbr • mobay, — 92X 1 siMOMII. 92j Stock Rumblings 1,111. - bit - elbiairimi Setup. day. American Securities firm '821; 88V=4 . 8531; 'B7* - .81X: 10-40.883 f- sr, Dec. 80. —Bond s heavy, Brien. 17; Illinois. 100, 8 ; A. it G. W..,28K. PAWL. December 80.-Bourse, nate* 7211384. • • : Livituroot., December 8L tiotton: market firm; middling islands .11ii Or. I leans lly.; salsa. 15,000 bales: Cal ifornia white Os Bd, woolen: No. 2 - 81144: winter -tat western;dour. 22s 3d. Corn 120. aimed 29a M.' Oats Sla M. - Barley Ba. Peso 88s. Pork quiet 108 u Beef 101* Isird 74s 844 Cheese 68s. Bacon 51s. Produce unchanged. Naval Mores Lonnoit, Deo. 40.—Talloir 45s BdoWit. el. Sugar quiet, Spot timer, east at WPM 6d. Calcutta linseed thin at 80. Animus:no Dee.-3O.—Petroleum heavy at 59341. Bassistu, Dee. SA—Petroleum quiet. - Baca*" December 80.—Ootton quiet. Hammita, Dee. M.—Petroleum quiet. BO BOSTON. Tbe alba Vane/ulna cogienuanng—lesusry Of, Jilseofsetaring Companies. to tha PlUabardS 4:blMiN.,l Barron, Deoember 110.—Two anujose. is of Fenian volunteer' have arrived hero, rquipped,;-undoubtally forming • part of the Fourth Battalion of a preen of Passkey-and were modem' Into servito lard evening by, . Ad s John Brown; ' mustefien efil".:er of the Legion for Eastern leassect,a6 ; - 4,„ Hict . oornPen7 " alb. "' 1 . 4 3' reee:Ft o Peril oillosrod. The tr",irOtt is la eoultaaml Of General Banc,, Whose headquarters are In flew :ork, and tt is the military Info° 01 . the John Savage breach • of the Fer;str Brotherhood. The avowed put ;ass of this movement ts tO prepare for any opportunity for earep Wend in Ire. land, There are comperder "Law. reacts, Dowell era other cities sad 10n. siderable towns le this section, and their naorbers are said to be formidable. The January dividends of the many lecturing companies ehow a comparative decrease, but not to the extent the talk of dull times would aremcto b i t uatilY. Of the twenty.rdoe companies WtrlY dividends In Bosaio, ( only 'lax pam. the Dwight, Great Falls and Mancheeter rtl n a i ntic a . r O t t h nilne e gri aindtifve. and d m t at i for the that time,.the semlomural difi• dead. Of the Mbete tirentf-Jilllkt range from 3 to. per cent., one toeing of 12, three of la, one of 8, one of 0. row" of the, eight of 0, and Ave of 8 per cent. Conflict of Slate and Federarifartidli. Lon. • (By Tolotripb to ,ho rvublgrxh Gatetts.) • Blom TOOMEdr, Deo. 30.—A case Inln3lv- log State and Federal jurladletlon has arisen here.. The Stelae isw..lasbmaiiiz upon the Southern Express Company. The Company has applied to Judge Bus. teed, or the S. (Mart, for an Iniu mi l a xe lion. which...sinus granted. The Auditor hius leaned a circular to theta collectors, orderlug them to. collect the tax is 'pito of the It)mmtiou., This a m promises to'be one or great interest, and the State and Company both hays eml.; nengotmsel to tight it through • the Con 0 C 1 4w , . ... . _ . .• ,( ..' , . ....: inir...." l . .. . .. _„. 4.. _ .„.,...,-7.- .; - 1 ,•-: WI . . .... . , _ .._ ... . - 1. - ..... v -,...:. ---.. 1-' r _ e . .• .• . 1 JOSUE 1:116, P. worD: .q.c• iseu. VOL. NEW YORK CITY. Maw lc an trouble--Feenelfall Service Contracts Batifledi Attempts , Rts , tm,Swhilterßunhs-v Leagne-lee-Strui! ton Fund—Another Decision in the4/skikkrnseirftoF49* --littsburghDrover Bobbed. By 'return* te,thsrlttiburib Omit< ./ Nsw Yong, December 30, 1869. ANOTHER RAILROAD IMBROGLIO.- The. books seized • last night at the office ofthe Atlantic and-Great Western . Railroad are_ in possesaion of the Erie Railway Company, from whose °Moen all orders regarding the management amansfille ; The °marls:Ha 4 033toditliii4 ls in charge of two officers of the Sd preme Court. No btudness is done theirs The-estuie.,c4,-this raid . by,, ItecelVet . . O'Dohetty appearapaday,,ln thealleged bed " t tiud' Aimee "Maßtiney; 'fiifkrierly President of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, visited the Broadway office a few stay' ago and carried off with him to Europe the most important books of the company. ocicerwaart, imams ooNrhOvinsY. Postmaster GenerarCreastrell and Post master Jones have had another long consultation to-day relative to the am. tram far carryingmatia betweenthlapcut and - Europe. Reprasentatbief of the various steamship lines took,paidju, the dhscinsalon, and eft* a fulrailitiree Inter change of opinions on both aides the.' Postussater.(Hatelal nedledthiserestraete already made. The steamer Rhein, which wks to have. ladled ta.dayil. nada on Saturday with the mails. She has also 180,000 specieengaged. boVriestmarrod. At a specialmeeting of the taloa League 'Club " this 'imminif, eddy:ease commetnorative of the life SRO services' of Edwin M. Stanton were delivered by William Cullen . Bryant, Rev. Dr, Bel lows, and others, and committee we. anointed to raise a fund for the family of the deceased statesman. /Teal 7(23 Ti) BRINDLE. • Attempts were made to day both at Al bany and Troy, to swindle banks by the deposit ,of forged certified checks oti the Wed Na tional -Bank of this city, plartiOrtlng tobo signed by S. B. Mitten den d Co. The attempts were unsuccese. Tbeman who made them gave_ name as William H. Raymond. ANOTAXII. DECISION. Judge C. Derwin Smith, of the Supreme Court, at Rochester, this afternoon gave his decision in the Albany , and Basque harm* Ihdlroad salt. 110 decides that the . Ramsey ticket of Directors was duly elected, and that they are the lawful Directors& said railroad. - • • rtrtenoaan DREIER ROBBED. Laud night about twelve o'clock An. Rosins Norris, a drover from Pittsburabi, Pa., was attacked by a gang of five WO. waytaen at the corner of Montgomery and Washington streets; Jersey,: City,; and robbed of a valuable watch: SMALLPDX. Diann. • The -nuncber of deaths by smellier*, during the week ending at noon .to day!, is thirteen. The disease, which at one time threatened to begone epidemic, has nearly died out. . , The ennu i ! report of the Board of Health shows there are twintithoaaand tenement houses in thla city, ocouptedby seven hundred thousand persons. • The Ironclad bilantonomah, which it ordered ready for sea, ht understood tole intended fat thy' *Boort into Portland herbor of the British ship Monarch With the nantaineof Geo. Peaboity.tal.: + irraineemanti tor the Tiuntna4lirt- Mitry.iilections were made .Usclay. , " It th understood Mr. Tweed will. be roaleated President.' • , ' v ti at f4 riiidngit'imidodirtitl?.°4PM=;,""tsctiLwic'tior an Elid ea! The iteamera Mammonist and Manhat tan, from Europ e ; Strived today. • • PACIFIC COAST. more Earthquake .etriatardpe, Without licticow Fete Tfir or ' , nest Clew* . . - bes Eirgiand, - aud More pert Trade for 1889 Tea Shipment" tat ftwearaw. iothe Mut:arta Wasetta.l Saw Faure:taco, December ISO..—fieV . eralibocks of earthquake Were': felt it: Vlitinla silty feat night anti till - hiorri• . Berea of them Wore severe Wei thi 'people were of. slanted. The steamships Orillimmeandliseific collided aff Santa Barbara od the night of the 28th. The steadiers Mete fall of - paltentettc, but none Wit . te ininreitatoth . vessels were Wily, damsged... The boata of the Paciihrffere lowered-10 et khostet bort thatsthe ateavier :would Sint . . The 'Amino win toirredstrituftautitsßarbalW Pent thousand tonclof Vriteat *sand for — England - cin Tuessy. „Ten sorrels are nowleadhrg for the samedeettentbcd. - . Since the rains there if less disposition to . hold whist. With the exception of the southern portion Of the State, where drys, -Warm weather yet prevail, sulthient vain has Man to stimit tot pletvin‘ittile somedistrires the seed If already in Ahiground. - s.. . _ • Oar elporthisda bias* tohTew York, daring 181 E, aggregates rive million all hundred thousand andlifty dallsrectbree per cent -of which went by wapofTerul ma steamers. — ' One hundred packages of tea ftre-Pair York and Ore hundred and seen ter Lineage were shipped by railroad to-day. Alaq seventpel grit packages of silk worm eggs, for Lyons, Brandt. Shocks of earthquake were felt throughout western Nevada lid' night. Bo damn* is reported:• t Thehallion yield of the tros1:0 m um% minket White Pinegor member, *ft eight tborwand Shipment. be mad•lo New ' v erakAlzect hereafter.. , // Akins% lignitair-e•Prti,;* th r m i Mg .. ZL .•' listleg °elite agiiiid. 6 My Tatasraps to tsarittatarsh oasettr.) °Masao, Deomnbor 80 . — Tno f°ll° ‘o 3 4( Ala va oso tibia hia tie iehiaudieport of business of Chicago during ,the ,pet roe . Total . villas' tof "niamtfaddreli, flfty.eight millicm - , ,dollar., l againat sixty-three • MiLltisli -Um. ' Year pre i vkms. Total value of-, /mode noolved Au , tbe ) dig, 4415;652,000; SMILIELII 3V7,553,000 butt - year. - " Total Wholesale so alk foram mooned' „UM 3 6,630. abloot, 40411.488, Wlost.,,youicze set 0o at seventy tong Willa= dollars. The total tune of dally and Weakly papers during the year foot, op 87,194.0u0 sheets. Number buildings erected daring the year 3.428. against . 4,410 the year previous. The characteri of the buildlnp thin year is imperior to, bag Year: 1: :- . ^ Z „ , The warehouse of D. W. Derry, and' their oom•ctibe adjoining, at Morris. fig., were ilcoiroYed by fire bast night ., PM g/ o . ooo lCiDlyle~ ... .e.-..m..."' 2a MAn. ou PPmeq.fboJoiookAlooo.' OtANOtarnoY, F lows llll.om mein, coming Cincinnati express train on the Bajobigan Central Rallond, near Calm , pet, this morning, and was instantly' killed. a--- ALLBANA. MEN (Br radio me Atlantic Telearapto _ CUL CITT, Pa., Dec. fa—Elver at a stand, with 3 feet 8 inches water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Phantom. 018 au BROMISVILI.E. Pa. Dec . 30:—River falling, with snout93efoct of water In the channel. Weather clear. Thermometer 44 sr, r. x. a. Gazaitawirto. Pa.. ,Peo• 30.—]lever on a Maud, with about . fast wawa, tp tau ahaimat... 'Wealbei clime Mari. 'momater at 31 at 7.r. w.. bionoewrcorrr, W. VA.. December 30. —Diver falling. with 5 feet water In the °benzin. Weather clear. Thermometer 47 at 5 P. x. T,XIK . XTV. SECOID EMTIOI. (ireat _Western ',,XOIOII , OACLOCK, i New Year's Receptions—British Colnmhla Citirens Bemorialße for Annexation to the United States=-Public _Lands Undis• posed of—Stolen Bank Bills— First Public Reception at the White Rouse. • . lElTslinnapSß , the PitsOnoES ILLSR ca. ' _ WAISMIERTOE. December. 3, 1669. , • WSW tEATt'S'ILSOEPTIONS. TIMP houisfOr reception by Vice Prod— dent and tdra. Oolf= at'thoir :rtaildenist on New 'year's Day will be from half. past; twelte till three o'eloclCr.9l. Cab!. net officers will - berecelred irol4 one tilt three &deck' r. it. The' 'recieptionit' bi the public, - officers and oititena , Will :probably be greater in numbers than heretolbre. °Moors of the army will sa. aerobia at the War Detrartment and 'pro ceed In a body to the White ttouae to psy their respects to the President. MEMORIAL FOR TRANSFER OF RUTTISH coLUMRIA TO REITED STATES. . Vincent COlyer, of New York, yeeter, day lkirobAlb President Prard a fflemd. MAL:ldiotic! . by S. number ` oi prOpertt holders end business moo of Victoria, to :telollowed ty another; w hick .arill - con !tato the ' tames of all British merehents and others at Victoria, Nallimo and other placers In tarot of the transfer of British tbiumbla to • the 'United States. -The President. to -day returned to .Colyer a iorbil'reply that be had read a with great interest end Pent It to the Sefretary of Stets Colyer also ehoired the Memorial to" Senator Sumner, Chairman of thet-Vons matte on Foreign Relations, who; after reading it, Paid the movement was lux portant aniLpould have but one tannins. tine. Meaffw bile our Government watts' forthimovetnentnf 'England; lehlek la fast seeing the Montagu:* arta ten priletl cannily of an European empire on this hemisphere. Both, the President and Senator Sumner desired their replies to ' ba made known to the memorialists. The following is the memorial • TV —Ric lfreeßesey the Presid ent of th e Ceded &arcs: - , Your memorialists beg leave most ro• sneetfully to represent, that we aro reel- I dente of the °amity of British Columbia, many,of us Beitlsla anljects, and all of us deeply Interested in the welter° sod country. r I.3 That thosewh°oraoreurßraidtrdeubecis a Mated with the moat profound feelings of loyalty kind devotion rd' Her Majesty and her government, and that all entertain for her feelings of the greatest attachment and to the country. , That while we thus indulge such feelings we are. constrained, by the duty we owe to oureelvcs and fauillies,, In view of the contemplated rants of the political ties which unite use the mother country,to seek eunuch political' and commercial affinity and connection as will insure the immediate and continued prosperity and well being of this our adopted home, That this Colony Is now mattering great de- Peoselon. owing to. Its, isolation, great touchy , -of . population,and other causes too numerous' to mention. I That we view with feelinge of alarm the avowed, intention of ' Her Majesty's liovernmernh to conforlorithrthis Colony with the Domlnlou of Canada, as we be. lime such a, measure. CAA only tend to still Maher : depression and ultimate in ' pity, for the following reasons:' That confederation Cannot give us protection against loternal enemies or foreign foes, owl to .tite,distarrisof thla.-tkMutyr 1 ,gliadislie- Nit it, centurt , Open V*41. 12 0,1104 , golk ; the prolapse of opt. lands, - aim forests, our mines, or i oar waters- that it cannot bring ns poem lathe:sour streateaneed, es Use Dominion 1 Melt* suffering from - leek of its' that our connection with the Dominion can satieo. no sentiment of loyalty or deco. non; that her commercial and industrial I Interests are opposed to ours; that the tariff of the Dominion will be the rubs of our farmers and the commerce of our chief atlas that we are tsstigated I . by sl'eli'antinlellt sr loyalty' to hilt Majesty i _ l ,l our attachment to the laws lan thititutiona of Oreat Britain, and apr deep interest In ttio proepetity It our adopted countryi to arprees our Si,yoin. Mon to alseterance from gegland and a .efinfederatlon.with Canada. . 'WS admit 1 • that the Dominion may be aggrandised by confederation, but we ear sue no benefit, either present *rotate, which mar Morns* 0,-lblereltima t That we desire a market for our coat and lumber 1 and our tlithi and throthh lkininion seeks tabthe aamehrodnoe of herown poll. She tab take nothing from *lnd supply us nothing in return. That the contedera- 1 Ong of this Colony with Canada may I relieve, the; :mother 'Coots litten the trouble PillelperiV.bl teetering and protettitig this hoisted, distant Wollp, but It cannot free us from our long en eineingdepeemion, (Ming to titektok.:or population,* aforesaid, and the contin. tied want of a borne market der Our pro duce. i 1 10 e efaiStfidnedY. a r iliiteffilii which beset us we believe to be in *close union with the adjoining States and '.., Aerritottes ~We ma already ~..lcdswity , se dolybi' Nobjectsdadloteraud neatly all our commercial relations are with therm they burnish the chief Markete we have for the products of our napes land and waters; they Supply the Colony with mold of the necessaries of Ufa they . furnish us with tins'ottly meardrof coup; municalon with tie OlatAt • irOlids Midj we are even dependent neon them for the means of teaming theeverintlii the mother country or Dominion Of Cenadi. For these reasoos,*o earnestlydeedre the enplane* of this Colon, by the United States. 'lt Mead 'torah at once I in Opening to alt unrestricted mart for our productShtlet stlttnit of pop- , ' citation, and with .'s ulduoe investment: lof .ealtitalln our coal and quirts Miner 4 • ant'retisur tenant; the _remote -would' 1n..1 luca 11:D711fib the a ar diethlrig ndla atil'iltatsmannTee- Aloft* :and: through . them'. *ith the world at large; - it would, lesiku the exponsesi Ad ..! ait. ligibljtidnoseet, . I,y giving WO kellibientat institutions' and Imlnediatecantrel of our demotic nelicerC; besides giving* protection ' Tregibt l irdll it: witiVu t'r, 1 4 pen le of our own 'kindred, religion 4t Ungue, isstan-Tie,who fee all time nat. ultfotetely. act ut Medi 0 tie tet o . thins fa 'weal o wed. That 'in vieW,of ' bete feats we; reestectailly request that. 'your Vicallency 'Will ' cause this memo- al to be laid before 'the Woveri. -pent of the , ' Vatted : Stant, and at, _ ildf,any. '.. Ilegotiritlonsi • . which may . .be pending or undertaken betWesnryOur Government . and that of ler Most Drat:Mire Majesty ,for the sat. Bement of territorial or other questions, 'that you will' endeavor to *lnduce Rat Majosty,to:Conseut to the transfer of the, Colony to the Vatted Kum. 'We belipri Bar earnestly 'desires the wel fain an happinem of all her people,.in. view of the aircumstenete,that for years *babe* 0011ip•AIAIL to-oho %Annrd'exodtte, of tans of thoutuiroM of her aublecis 16 the Chltedltheies and that she will not let poLtlesi traditions and i entiments in flues:weber against a imAilaliro SO earnest; ly 'desired by the people of ibis poor. isittlted , Coltmy. , , i ..-' N0v.,.,' -'t .'s Dated British Colitebla, N 1869. TflO 1141111.10 L/Of It% TEXT I.IOcIE. I I . 1 4 1 , 1 %42, 111 9 - 40k il-; •+,• ; ,TAE. CAPITAL. , ' The Depart:moat of theluterlor states the estinVittel i number off; .cresidt pub.: Ito land unsold and unappropriated, after deductinir,all dlaposals OM :far as reported...Sinea thlicieno--Florlda acres, 17,328,496; Alabama, 0,414,374:••1d1eehe1p. 14,725,817; -Lcinielans; 6,488,903; Ms. smart. 1,131,72Cn. Arkansas, 11,307,0717 total 47,479,619. 'As to Virginia, - West Virginia, Berth Carolina, Booth Carolina, Georgia; Tests, Xentuchy and ' Tennes see, there aro no public lands within their limits. ; • irroMitruirtirmi,u, ' The Comptroller of the Currency .warns the piddle to reject , all fifty and one Mutdred .dollar bllhi of the Flat Natiomd.Bank-of jeraer City. - of which , ,some 112,000 , of Unsigned linpressions 'were stolen from the Bureau in April, j 867. The Bank will. however. rode= Alan& notes. • CUSTOM AOIIIIN TROU3LED Collector Casty and tdestra. 'Shoot and 1 . 14110 A pa i l* &named Ttessar7)4l444' rTTSBUItG:H, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1869 have strived fromffew Orleans on bad ness , connected : . with - Custom Hansa tmnbleit =I Supervisor Fulton. reports that he hat B,oed the Paella Match P 3., at San Fran cisco. for 'alleged violations of the Inter nal Revenue laws.. . mo!m itEcErtiorr The are; public reception at the _Exec utive Maud= will be held an Friday evening. , The receipts _or °Wart"' ptst, Reek amounted to $1,1316,024., bT. LOU IS Characteristics of the Mongolian Race— Fire andStearaboat eltatistice. my Tekraph to the Pittsburgh 0 &Lett.) • St... Loins, December 30.—John G. Walker, the gentleman having in charge the Chinese who salved here on Tuesday night, in a communication to the Repub. limn, says Gat a marked characteristio of the Mongolian race is suspicion aud'a want of confidence, and this tenden - c$ can only bo combatted through a strict adherence to the truth and compliance with promises. 13e further soya t There is little prospect at present that. Jotthe " will ttespaas upon the domain of olliambo' , to any serious extent. Those who have held Ontilopai of procuring Very cheap labor by obtaining it from the shores of eastern Asia, are, I think, mistaken In their coneluolont - From one end of China to the other the Value of labor In Ameried, California standard, is well azutaltbough labor IttChins is very- 'cheep,' able-bodled merrwill' not engage to expatriate themselves for e series of years, °leapt on condition orie l:wilting ettchhlgh Wagos.as will enable them to return home in comparative af fluence. lam confident no rellibee esti I be placed upon obtaining and retaining Chinese laborers for agricultural work, °steepest - tire wages of the country where thelatiot is performed:and ;mmetr more lathts thlidalle Abe toilet/ad •labon. Mr. Walket believes, however, that consid- erable numbers of excellent laborers may now be found in: California, at from twenty six to twenty-eight dollars per month, and they rand. themselves, or seventeen to nineteen denary and Mond, - The DAM ilublber of fires 'in this city from January let to November 27th, was 13 0 1 total boa ,1641,770! insurance, 3467,. 379: loss over Insurance. 3174,400. The total number of vessels enrolled at Mile port during the past ye ar Ora 163; aggregate tonnage about 73,000 tons. Meet of them were owned here. The vessels of the Northwestern Line Pocket Company and the Northireetern I lJnion_Packet tMmeany, Tibet/herb:lir 113 , tonnage about 15,000 tons, are not In cluded In the above, nor any of the large number. of steamers and barges which come to this city from various Ohici river • parts; neither aro many other vessels which • during certain seasons abandon their regular trades slid ply between .here and New Orleans.- Thettotal amount otelected from all deecniptlenk of vessels at this port during the year, , lncluding tonnage tax, inspectors' fees, enrolLuient llcan*e.'and hospital aocoant $60,0130. TRICHINA. Nine Case■ at Belvidere, Illinois—Sy= taw, or tae ratlesta.. . . )!y Teitirti.ph 4the rntsAsr.hßKctta.i• Cameo°, December - 30.—Ttie Tribune has a special from 11.1videre, dated to- night, erhlch says no farther deaths have occurred in the families poisoned by trichina near that place, since yester day. One - of the victims can scarcely live twentyqour hours. Two new cases have aPPuired within the last eighteen hoofers= eating the same meat. There are now nine cases, all very sick. As before stated three have died. Those.who have died were taken sick about twelve days after eating the pork andAted. .14 .sixasS.:fottr weeria.[..Thei sYmPholoside efrOirfe . Oarnortir the 'stom ach and bolvels with diarrhoea, hot skin, .quick pulse, dry, red, smooth tongue, great soreness's of the muscles. Trichina were found in Immense num. tem in pork, ham and bologna sausages made from the pork; also In the muscle* of those who have died. The sufferings of the Patients are terrible. • BRIM TELEURAIIIS. —the Damoctatla Contentian, at Mom phis, yesterday:laminated atait John son fat garSr.' - ' —The lice,„ - „ - A, river in front ofAlbany '.7as free of lee yesterday, and the freshet receding rapidly. —At Milwaukee the Wept of wheat and flour, retliteed tb wheat, for 1869, toot up nearly tvrentydiso etillfott bushels; shipthents twenty Millikos, —A Louisville, Sy .; yesterday, Min. 1118 - 0111enoit little girl lour years old, died of hydrophobia. having been bitten by a mad dog two months ago. —The Lestrandlla Coed' ell - merits of Miler a, Honby, at Plilladelpilla, blew op lid,Wedlisaday. The bending was wrockedkni no one waaburt. —Albert AueOn's large cigar manufac tory, at Hartford, Conn., was burned. Yfleterdity isterll,:z together with the contents. Loui MDOO4 Iniatrance "• • . OlVOity, valberday morning, 6 Mr. Steadman, of Oneida county, New ,YrwhAritt. killed while endesvorink to tratittet9 l slandtglim fof Sold' —VbeedorriPriceot deeperileyohng Mr .gro; ringleader id the atrocious murder near Lquievllle, haat September, was ar- Yested yeitteads, -oh hoard the steamer -.Onnrieri itood.hlni balm Welded at. Hudson kitty for pulsing counterfeit teeennee—new Lena and well eleinted— on t ine , Trstleatruin'a Nstinnal Bank-of Nor York. . • krtielea of, leaociatlot of the. Fort Wayne road and thq paid° railroad YOM l adj t . O0:86 Ofetithr Of tnete , A niiiicitt Indiana Ala, Indiana, yesterday, Capital 13,000, - • • • --Charles Debeny andPiteld Onndsem +ight's plies' tight Irr W 1013114 yester ay tontnlng. After eleven "winds the tight Ives Awarded to. nobility' Oil ao. mint of a knit, —the annual og the litanake I tit:4 - , ieto3bere' 'emonstlon commenced O'Steen altynn Wednesday.. _Overt Mill hundred delegates, Includipg twenty . womettoirteptasent., • . . —..The.yeirl binder the MilldElt Canon. ar 11. Martin Mt" ben pick pon picked h lhbb Caniditithbro of Lake Nilehigatt, TttO lit Monet ono Bast intioiettdietr, Mathis pi the Jinn tldttem rer prod of %%Nate. -Tbo Murderer Reel has been granted a new trial by the New York Supreme Court, tor the reason that_ this odenot MAW,. of the_ did not in hhilong tottidletkkah* the objtkalpint Wiwi". OherVllCaisubiL . —The Womsn'sBnffr e g o Association Is holding a semen at Concord, Now Hemp: ships. .ADOnt tue hundred imso.l are ProStki. r t - Ark7ololsvazd ie. her raplarktr anut.Atery-sewerW on • stoc Stimner's position on the Caba question, and tnadwa stlrflttgampaarltilohall -rne Nen. "fforitle Seyntoui **earn , leg from I:rtlee, N.Y., to reeldenbe In Deettlald„Tneedey 'atoning hli horses Inname ,frightenett.ead liner they lyed 'run a Ann dietenne he' was thrown fnnn the carriage; dislocating;Jllatshoulder.. He patent the,night in . tenth pain bet , wijn bettor yhsterday. • . .;.-The Perls Libel* newspaper 'MY , that about a year ago Russia ordered two, handled•thouSand rid, of a new pattern from American M =Mere; alibu. Bulks war deputed to deliver these arms to the . Cur, and: hating accomplished his min. lion returns to Amerieswith a new order tbr one hundred thousand made in the Um - stook markets InlfeW York eityare repreaented to be at Metal in a very unsaleable °audition. As a rule they Sounder knew deer , in dithyramb. their bembninglimes are unableto seetsin their trembling bodies, and some : more exhausted ' thaw then fellows sink on the foul ground or the tolarlyMtpreteeted cattle pens. - General - John tbs . /Kansas Pscifle Railroad Cbrapeny for an Wined breschof contract. Reclaims Ong whin he settled with the ,Onlipany ih' lB6s , they &grind to give hint two bundled damned dollars of .thelJoited Slates bonds Ant lesookro the Company under the act of °ingress. The bonds that they rally did give him wire of later date, so that.: be has lost amend 311TRIV0NDLI. Grated Untamable Wetdhig at . the I hYllagagne. At the elegant and beautiful Jewish Synagogue. on Eighth street, on Wed eetidayleight, there assembled one of the a largea udiens w t ce 'l ' moat e'ha i r l e tian ev t er seen and fas dra ido w n n ab to ,le . gether in IWe city. They were drawn thither to witness the impreealve and toe. collar ceremony of the joining together. for bettor or for worse, for life till death, of a couple professing the. Judaic. faith. The Synagogue was Militantly lighted, mid with the rich and dealing attire of . the guest., the surpliced Rabbi before the canopy, together with the grand, swilling musical. notes of. a choir , . stationed brass band, presented a gala appearance and effact seldom witnessed and enjoyed at the celebration of the holy marriage certunoey.. The streets. for squares Mont, weroblookaded with car. dages, and the crowd outside, attracted by curiosity, ate' quite as large . as ,that comfortably seated and standing in the synagogue. The happy couple were Mr. lueffer, welt known, *Triter and wealthy dealer in cattle, and Miss Esther Aran% the accomplished daughter of M. Krause, Esq. - At half,past seven of the dock pre. ciaely, the bride and groom, attended by six bridesmaids and brideemen entered the synagogue, and, while the band played a beautiful wedding composition from hieyerbeer,marched to the canopy and the ceremony et uniting the twain In one was commenced. The solemn services were naidemed In tee tiermin language. The contracting parties both stood up, their attendants being arranged on either aide, and after the prescribed cenoninut genethrongh in solemn and eloquent manner, by the good Rabbi, Rev. Mr. Nanuaborg a cep of wine was banded first to the groom and then to the bride, who both sipped of the contents. The bridegroom then took from the Rabbi a plain solid gold ring and placing it on the linger of therbride, said, "by this ring -thou art • my,spoese, accosting to the custom of Noses sod the children of .The marriage °entrant was then read and given to the bride's parents, and another gins or wine was blessed six times bridegr oom rabbi, of which the bride and subsequently par took and dashed the glass away, corn memmorating in that manner the de. struction of the temple, at Jerusalem. Thep ,pliorfed earnest and hearty con. gr.' otions and a crowding about the ore ~and groom. The bride eras richly attired, wearing a heavy white moire antique dress with superb trail. The dress was neatly and beautifully trimmed. An elegant 'folio veil, fastened to the head by a bridal 'wind' of orange flowers, flowed to the floor.. Beneath the dress peeped forth a dainty pair of white kid elippered feet. The bride wore but little jewelry, but what graced her person was of the most valuable character. There were nix bridesmaids and bridesmen, as follows: Ist. Miss Krauss, sister of the bride, sod Mr. A. I.4ppetan: 2.d. Miss B. Strauss and Mr. louts • Shamburgt Id. Miss Lin Rosenhaugh and Mr. Samuel Bing; Ith. Miss Salo Weller and Mr. S. Ilissern sth. Miss BllaStrataberger and Mr: A. Weller: lith. MU. Lin Frank and -Mr. Sue- Grainger, Iles. liddesumide were all neatly, arab, nobly dressed to white Freed, rmiethaanfEed to the waist, and elegantly trimmed with satin folds. They wore no veils bet bad their hair, fashionably dressed and deeerated with tine artiticial dowers. The bride and bedeamaide all carried exotic boqueta In gold and silver holders. The groom, as well as the brideamen,Were in full dress, black frock coats, bison. pants..whne you., white ktd gloves, and polluted kid boots. There were many other elegant dresses which, were we inclined to be invidious, would be well worthy special note. A. spirit of • y compels as to note the bean 4 , attire of Mrs Manimati, of Ph -••• Shearers a. Puttl - tifontle aki owered, ant with gore and full em •- di rich and 'rateable real lace shawl; held together with a large diamond brooch.. vowed from her shoulders, and bee head dress ing was very neat and pretty. Alto. gather we ostler sate snub an array of beautifal women and se much goon taste, richness and elegance displayed in dress as the gathering at the wedding and sub. quent reception afforded. After the ceremonies at the synagogue the entire party of invited giving, with brldeand groom and attendant party, re pairtod to Turner - anal, on Sixth avenue, where • reception was held. After a - grand Mir& and promenade, and gen. oral congratulations to the happy young couple & • dance was inaugurated, Teurge's eplendid orchestra cif a dollen or more -pieces furnishing - moat excellent c. At •Intdorkut the „entire P lll 7, soe two Hundred al couples,old add young, married and single, marched te the capacious dialog room attached to he hall where,under the auspices of Mr. Jelin Richter, assisted by that princess among caterers, Mrs. Blekhart, of Bir mingham. Were spread two tables the full 101106 of the hilt *Will ward liter ally groaning beneath the weight of the good, and tempting, and toothsome vi ands and WilMlWltti which loaded. The geestadld full credit totes banquet, after which the cloths were removed and the meeting was called Id order by Rev. Mr. Natunbarg, who Was sainted to, preside: lie. deliVired an eloquent, beautiful and appropriate address in Germam•which was rapturously received andthe lumplly rounded periods brought even more spinbine an gaiety to the part l'ittock pelt re. speeded to a call, and briefly spoke, ten. (tenni .-,X.:5-7r."llll.lcum to the ban-. eouplo in Monona ate . seir gunge. kaaolitrouso.Dl*.was next call ed npont and .sroke eerman, - leg _hearty Mot ,In applause. Speeches In reopen° te calls *ere made by. J. N. ffaselett, bil..Dl,lllniter and otbetn. The beautiful and haul mellowing song of wits Tenn. - Ina de. 11001161 y rendered .by: Mr. Apfelbannl and was received wit uethad the ourn e wildestd at sp. plane. The banqj one o'clock, and the entire party again *ought, the dancing ZOOM. where trip. A ping the light fantastio toe was kept up till the alarm bell tolled %tuns o'clock, when all *ended their Ivey; hanieweed If! think Over the plentuse of the wen. _ . - A manna of the New Orleans City Connell has offered an .ordittantp_xempr leg all restrictions on bakers. He takes the ground that the price of bread, like the - price of beef, should be regulated by competition. At It public sale on the Chrismen farm, near London, Ohio, on the 10th, 120 hogs laid for $1,900-one sow and flee piss selling for the ,enormeus tam of 0106, and sacking pigs told is high as $2O per head. • • Peon 2,000 to 8,000 tons of white clay were shipped from near Liken, B. C., to certain confectioners and cracker bakers in the North, and has doubtless found its way into the stomseld of children and other innocent folks. - Doirstrcims from Omahasay that there has not been a detention of over three hours on the Pacific Railroad at any time, the snow fences working admirably. On one occasion a train cut ilf Chicago was detained over twenty-tour hours. - Striatum tons of California flax have latel - been worked into bagging, and the rein t of the experiment is said to be high y eilliready. It is considered that the fabric made from the California article is superior to that froth tic jai., rich le imported at a heavy expense. Tar. Troy Times says of Miu Field , end her Adirondack lectore-" In her peroration she emitted wrapped iii het theme, sa t in a pillar of flame. Every suggestion of a polaible criticism dis• appeared, end - the stood for a moment the Goddess of Liberty,thirealed in form, gesture and impassioned eloquence." TEE Temperance League at Battle Creek, Michigan, seems now to be an assured Motets. Stock has been taken to the 'amount of $100,0003 a Vigilance Comthittesieppointed end efacient officers Clasen. The Mans ffealbra were visited by st committee on the 22d, and faithfully • t admonished. F r i - re., of them announced their intention of "thimg-up." - . t • Tux Rhode Island Medical Society, at recent semiannual Meeting; Opt:lead a continitthe ttnx obthin from the General Assonbly filch inhibition thi may be no. cossiditoprotect th e &Slimed t.Ms State troth the empiricism of ignorant and on. heroptflons persons who - are practicing medicine walled the semblance of mitilb Stratton, either legal, moral or edticatton• aL " .- : • ' .- t- -.. ' '. . , _ . .• - . , 1 Rathiltitt Tho mas J. Cunning, Milt Mg in Holt coontyi Missouri, amen of Intemperate habits, abused bit Wife; Mr log, "I don't Wok like a dying man; yet lam dying." He had bissons called in, i directed them to sell his hOgs, and pay a debt, ind, telling his wife to do the best she could with the remainder of his pro. iertasid 'low a Mid fantod immediately ll'e . : Ati Isto"ub Ohio,. a low dull sfie Beecher White, a ilagesti prepared Some ratpolson in ,which phosphorus was an Ingredient, 'lid Me having ignite! gootituee t e„;,, he riot some of it on h is hands While tilloi ell/ 101h tt, and. th e a im " ma tieet:g i un til w un ate o r . cou botn ld ,be brought from itona':. • ...... he hands were burned so severely • u...... , maxims them, A lawns, in Hanger, Me., who want• ed to get his Chrism; PalleyellesP , selected aline looking one .and Inquired , ( I.f the exitlemin trout the rural districts " it Sfleloting , and being wawa:with - the affirmative, asked if ha Trani lake Ms oath of itt Nothing 14 1 , the . poulterer .. asiented, and the et At u w ag administered -' --"'"-----t. by - the sprig of I %e - re , Igo then deem. private (very 17 orders were .ment ded - a dollar - ..,.. ---- aa_ w " Dom Washington an Tuesday to all the A ,„,„.... t ,all PL .--- navy yards, directing that. the work of .0„,,... — " - .oeisithenomenonlas lately been Maus out vowels of war for sea be vfig. --- ..‘,, -- . 4 . - &romp Some weeks age ,oronalp prooOotitlxl. The monitor-Mai: a 3r ____ , ....7.,... ....15 Obierrea in 116 . 41 '. rth , Aptlilt33llb, now re fi tted at the Brow,'" ~,',:i'ecbsinop,..L.ol.ts. neselpiergragetkluz4bdngenwßeto navy yard, has been ordered to depart ' once anti her deatinatkm la inmor e" bathe 104 reading in In be Dimino, as It la said that ay .as , rid h i l It ly a tis. pests possesses taking Mawr ' :..- r Zed to ''''''. t, tegaoltolt the tom of long . vent the easel= of that par ~.-' um. bout g ee / e a in breadth, In ,es -Island of St. Domingo ,f, , e s t opre. saute, a . _,.._ ~,,,,n , h,e o., States. - . , .- Non of the pendicuAL. l ".l7 l 7:'"Z't e! ---- ' - '_ -'. • / A th e Wilted reatekatittors Meta f-eSt• been _ ' Artartilsa tte beggar Blis \ f -t- ---7 " t be e &E,. "1- He /tllll -. - beeit u kii ,.D "rn e t e u rcl u gelrik ey, 7lPas but ' 4l gklievnZlil ftoM the in rbusoseaplas A Grob tersa his Tea name has n ' A been "'wiled' Leos. avEsst Utraty _ ,• East Liberty was all agog I,l'llloml ex. dttiment on Tuesday night over a grand faetionableWiddlng :In the church of Ste. Peter: and Peal. The grbom was Mr. Thomas S. Murphy, connected with the Jibe stook Tude, And - Utak, Julia, 1 El accomplish , : ed 'daughter of - Ssineil (Whin, Esq., The church was crowded to it* fullest cspecttr with invited, pests. Im. presets° cerininiii w b E i imitutined by Rev. Mr . Barrett: T musk, of the 00• wilon waS very fine d elicited Marti braise. reeiteeti wee held ft the madame sir- US bride's parents and wan largely attended. boog, mirth, dancing and feasting ruled supreme up till morn. kip, and a very ' time was the overtone° of all. The happy ychAing .eoug . .hate our hearth:at wishes for their svaddlog MA reter 9 s.—OnWedned day eventing; • very inillient and *ell atunKleid_ wedding took plate at 8 1 . Voter's. Eplikidpil hhttroli. The Voiotia ems Mr. fdlinternyerend The bride , hlhui Gosling. The oonple left for an extended brldra. sour, tho tnidnightTnilii:". . The many friends of apt. J. 0. Mat. tem of the police throe, stationed tinder Deputy Mayor Nichols, will be pained to learn het he la .suffering from an attack' of lung fever,. which ill all probability will result An death. He took sick on Monday, sad last evening was In such • condition' that physic/ens • did not expect nim to llva mail this siongog o Captain Hallam was ono of the best °M oors on the force:' and bad made many Monde in his °Mold cspacity..as welt as hie general intercourse. _ —The Caned. aided to rev' Zed BEAVER. Ladies , Working Society—A Pay—Ttie Past atutPresent. MIME& ED/TOBS: This le s dirk, dreary night, and muchloo darkfor one to venture out. It is in truth lust each a. night as many travellers lose their way, because of the dense fog - and smoke blindingther eyes and preventing their *singe. While sitting by my fireside, the thought flashed across My mind that I would pen a few lines to year excellent paper, about how we are prospering in We vrere cheered, not long since, by .the news that the "Ladles' Working So • al. E. Church, intended giving a fair In the Court House, bee 11117 g Monday, Dec. 20th, and closing Pei, dkv night of the same week. The canal committees for such an affair were ap pointed, particularly those to solicit do. nations, and many they were and they were kept very much engaged. They found their way to your city and were very kindly received, getting valuabe d o nations from good and generous per sons, for which tne ladles tender their grateful thank:. The programme con. slated of suppers, silverware, toilet sets, books, tees'. tinware, confectionaries, and nearly everything one could think of. It was not as much of a success as was desired, financially, but It will add some fends id what they already have. The new church term% yet completed, but the weather is now quite favorable for working at it. The Fair enlivened our quiet town while it lasted. but It has returned to the old routine of duty. The schools are having a short vacation bat expect to begin a new term Monday. January 3d, Persons having children to educate 'should remember this, •as they cannot And a more suitable plane to educate them than at Prof. •R. T. 'Taylor's Seminary. Do not make a mistake on 4 this important question. Your child Is growing older, as each year passes away, and if she is sent away to school, she will need proper persona ever her to guide her footsteps and frame her men ' tal and moral character. A few more days and. the old year will give way to. the new, and the many happy or unhappy daysspent during this year will have rolled Into the past. - . The many idle moments; trifling words and worldly amusements will have flown, never to be recalled or undone. Bow often have. our beinta been sad, as we saw the yoking Viatica their time away In the ball room and the theatre, young men reeling through our streets, un conscious of their words or actions. How many families have been ruined by that cursed evil of intemperance during the past year? A • new year is about to dawn 'Upon our world. God grant that many on the first day of that year will resolve never to touck the ac. cursed thing again. God will help every one to keep such a resolve, if they but ask Him for the strength and grace. GENERAL NEWS. Tnt year 1870 will have fifty-three Bat . radays. Tmc Brooklyn divorce lawyer, Wm. J. Fisher, released from custody upon bail in $5,000, if said to be enjoying his lib ettyln Canada a -Haar= proves that in Lay libel sults Instituted Rothe . newapapers in the last Len years the EMU amount 'of money collected is ;j,OO O . Tex 'clergy cost the 'United Smite . ;12,000,000 per annum; the criminals, ;40,000,000; the lawyers, $70,000,000; and rum ;200,000,000. WILD turkeys are CO plenty. la some portions of Madison county, Ohio, that they invade barn yards and show fight with the tame fowls. THE following are the mites current of Washington . , Iowa: Wheat, 85c per bushel; rye, 40e I corn, 880;hogs, live, $8 per hundred ; diessed, $lO . ' 4 ltrieltatit Oran - tatidielkhoOtsyilitill . in Tess, is so confused that Dr. Henn has returned without havitig accomplished anything practical in connection with the appropriation of the Peabody hind. A. Torso lady in Sioux City, lowa, whose father had been accidentally shot, thinking it was premeditated, dipped her angers in his blood, swearing she would not wash It off till she bad avenged his death. On Friday last the little house he occupi ed on Micetown lane, above Germantown, was discovered to be an fire, and he was rescued with difficulty. He refused to oak leave the burning building until an old thrink,. containing tresauras, had IN Bt. Louis the Petiole Guardian So. eiety, organized in 1886, has already given dieter to one hundred women, all of whom have found good homes. 'There are now fourteen in the Home, eight ,of whom are mothers, and are permitted to retain the possession of their offspring. Besides these eight children, there are four others—walfs—that have been taken in, and when good homeaare offered they will be given away by the society. A CLEVELAND girl, named Mary Golds. ; -. 'borough, wee fined $l3 20 in the Police Court at Toledo, Ohio, last week, for artr peering in male attire. She said that she had dressed in male garments for the past seven years, and that abe had never been detected before. During that time she had driven street cam in Cleveland, and for a time was driver on a canal. Het parents died when she was quite young' and for many years she has supported herself. BY order of the officer commanding the United States regulars In Boston, a man named Lunt was arrested at Westbrook, Me. Lunt enlisted in the regular malice of the United States in 1860, and alter serving eleven months deserted. He again enlisted in the 7th Maine regiment, and atter serving two years he received hie discharge on account of loosing two fin gars on his right hand. Recently he ari plied (or a pension, and the application led to his arrast. In the suit of a servant. girl, at Ban Francisco, employed at $3O per month to ,do work in a family of eight persona, but therewere at times eleven persons, the following points were raised: Whether the employer bad a right to exact more labor than she stipulated for, and whether if more labor was performed, the em , ploye had a right to collect in propori Lion to the amount of labor performed. The Court gave judgment for the amount claimed for extra labor, $lOO. • THE Cincinnati Commercial contalnl the following challenge from a printer wel known in the West: 'George A. Barber proposes to work fur five or eight hours, or a week, at the rate of eight hours per day, on solid, straight mattes—reserving the choice of either measure. oftype— against any printer in the world, the type not to be larger than bsevier nor smeller than agate, for the sum of $l,OOO, to come off one month alter this challenge shall be accepted. Mr. Barber can be ad dressed at the Commercial office, Chichi. cad, Ohio." Ow Monday of last week two splendid deer were killed by the Erie Road loco motives, just west of Port Jervis. In both Instances these animals were allowed to run upon the track in advance of the trains, at slow rate of speed, until they became thoroughly exhausted, when the engineers of the trains, by dexterously increasing the minimum rate of speed at points where they could not escape the I pilots of the engines, struck them with the cow-catchers, killing them easily, and throwing their bodies down the embank. I ment. In each cane the train stopped and Konrad the venison. - • Tun Cleveland Herald speaks email• dently when it says that the Hamilton county delegation to the next Legislature will, in no event, identify itself with the Democracy. "Doubtless," it says, "upon local pointa th will act for the interest of Hamilton county, bat of this we feel reasonably certain—that the constitinicmal amendment will be ratified; that gßepnb. limn Speaker will be elemed,and that on most party questions, like repealing the visible admixture law, and other °lmo', loos Democratic Irgialstioni the Hamilton MitinTßepolltrctifiCiiilliktlirthe Mgt,- lattwe with the rest of their party. Paccg Investigations recently made by philanthropic gentlemen In Indiana, with a view to Improve the condition of the I it appears that there ti not less than one insane person In Indiana to every ono thourand inhabitants. Esti mating the present population at two mit lions, this would make the minimum number in the State two thousand. The State Hospital for the Insane, when the new north wing is completed, will have a capacity of less than six hundred, which is leas than ogektiLl of the probable number in the State. Cases which are re garded, after a fair trial, as incurable, are returned to the counties from which they come. ----- Tun factory girls in several parte of I New England ere dissatisfied with the, treatment they are receiving from their employers. In Dater, New Hampshire, about six hundred hate gone out on a' strike, and a meeting of female nen. Uses in Lowell have sent messages of sympathy and support. According to the complaint of the chief speaker (Kiss Collireh) in old times "the girls were treated Ake bohemia beings, but lately the cotton kings bad Detente More avaricious, and in their wild rush for wealth bed for gotten all honor, and forsaken every feel) tog of humanity." She further declared• that thefactory girls were worse off than the bleak f rotten of the South. • ' Bowan legs padre not cuffed by a baby's being placed utoo early, but to a bit children lie havefeet of rubbing the soles of the feet together. They appear to enjoy theoontset ,only when the feet whened; they (loin attempt to makelt they are socked. So the remedy is obvious; keep the baby's feet covered: I Knock knees is ascribed to a different childish habit—that of sleeping on the side with ode knee tnekedinto the hollow behind the other. When oneleg bee been bowed inward mote than the other, the patient has always slept on one aide, and the uppermost member haabeen thatatost deformed. Here the preventive is to be careful every night to plegathe child to sleep in different positions. indeed, all through lire, it is well to sleep on either', side. - • . . . • Tie Greek text of the polyglot basertPr Lion fot the monument in • hohor of the completion of the Suet Canal, has been mmposed by Dr. Reinhold Mote, at the t r ay - anti , I. Leipsie, under a commis- Mon received frarn - Firia. It is literally as relit:mai "In the year of the Hegira, 1282, (1869) under the renowned governi runt of the illustrious Vadlth Abdul Azle Chtn, Emperor , _of the Ottoman*, and under the wise ride of the noble Ismael Pups, Viceroy of Egypt, Wartim:idiom Was erected to celebrate the excavation of the firma Denali which le destined to sp. moximate„ the 10 0 4. V.li*ltTl e' nna Ut; tom=9ly theie-SoMm Pilik. tions, to Promote the benificentcofign.MG of 61,11163110 v. Sad to Wm a more intl. mate union briween all the members of the hem = family. This great work of peace owes its origin wa to the 001111100111 terlines of IMdinann Leseepe, with the co-operation of the principal Mul ti= ha tlons,.sed under the ~.laraaage Cl .4 1 ul 8 i ii .....- Pe t 7 the " f rir the the . r am o u nt of UMlrey Wren. from deserter* from th 6 Feeler army, &stile' , were arrested, reached tfie seen of a million ands halt dollar*, stint with% was conveyed Into the Trimmest in 1867, but is daily refunded to the parties from whom it was taken as that MOHO their claims thereto, on the - around . that '. was then private property, bat taken by the military. At ti.fecent Routin ta*--- ""md of N.ai'°ll • Manej,ers of the session of the 5e.... , Solder' and Sailor(' -... Wm, one General Benjamin F. lintho; of the .Board. wea designated to look.. alter thee finances of the institution , the lor...es tab ' tithing th e asylum having grerition_ln!n_. all pay forfeited, fines, lnnalini.r" •'-' solders or tailors be set aside for ..ninr.n port of the Institution. Generel hi Us therefore made a demand upon to:cr, rotary Boutwell for the million and atm.; ', above mentioned, but Mr. Boutwell -has :eased, on the ground that thlatnoney is the Ovate Primp of the persons from I l ivliom it was taken, and must berepaldth them: The matter TUI probably coma Wore Congress:for settlement. - The Board of Idettagni!s have already reed, ed about two millions of dollars forfeltMd_ . . . , . pay, tiIIIS, a%.; A QIILIM Walt ti Pending in / 111030 TI courts. Some littletime since an of leaving d bachelor, of wealth, made a will all his Property away from his only NO. 308. needy relatives. When he, was on hie deathbed; a' party of three nattering friends, on a spree, concluded to en, &aver to induce! him to change his mind in favor of the poor relatives. He con"-; eented, and one of the three eat down by: tem bedside to* draw up the document.. Before the conclusion and signing of tha will, the man died; one of the , pertyl remarked to the scribe that it was !!azalea to go on, as the man was 'dead a h-1."! However, after its oottelindom, the 'dead men wee lifted up la a sitting posturesnd held, the pen was .placed hetween. hiti fingers and made Mule° his risme, after which the question was asked, 44 D0 acknowledge this to be your signature and last will?" etc. The dead man,bi the aid of those that held him up, nodded assent. The corps was then quietly bil4 down, and the individuals signed theft respective names as witaelsos to dui instrument. The only seeming - teonbid now is the proper construction of the will, which under the circurnatancee and under the influence of an intoxicated brain, the scribe somewhat blended in menning• • ' I New :Yong claims the credit of hay. lug, not precisely invented, but devalup4 ed the oyster to its grandest extent as tbet beats of saloons, of fortunes and of dinners. Of oyster saloons—that. is; places of so—nlled refreshment where that bivalve alone, with the accOmpanii Mena - of crackers and pickles; is sold= there are 7,000 in the City, employing 20,000 men in cooking and serving dawn, fries, roasts, broils and the variety of dishes an ingenious palate has conceived.' The figures of the business are *annuli enough to almost stagger belief. • Taking into the count those saloons which aim.; bine the sale of liquors with that of oys; tern, and also the ordinal restaurante and eating houses, a daring statistician nuts the number of stews dispensed to Ittingu,New York at something over a half million daily. One quarter million fries arc absorbed, 175,000 "raw'," and soon through the list, making an aggro gate of more than a • million dozen- of oysters eaten daily An that city. The oyster season lists nine . months, and In that time' New York spends about 07,000,000 on the luxury. It may be mentioned that the favorite style is s misnomer, called a "Boston stew. i Dn. Many War K.= hung outlier Imo; tendons' shingle recently at Leavenworthi Kansas. The COMMIT la! of that City thus records an incident conceining her: Three gentlemen •called to - see Doctor Mary, umalanng Meknes , One of Otani is a legal light, remarkable for the length oflhie head and also ot his beard. Tins one feigned rheumatism, and sat down hi an afflicted manner.- They then' all at down, and the they eyed them aakaime. By and by they spoke, saying that they hail heard of the Doctor'sthme, and came to be healed. They each held ants hand, desiring her to feel their pulse. "Gentlemen," said the lady, "I will un4 dertake to cure.you, but I want a • fee: please. 'Five dollars in savanna" "That's cheap," said . ' one. "Anyhow; Ws the regular charge," said another, The lady looked-on,saying nothing: Conye r in began to flag , and the via.; hors m as e though they were feeling round th clothes for the !lye - dollars. The silenciew embarrassing to all but -the lady, who sat looking like a sphinx: Then one of her visitors got np andwent out, then the other went out also; finally the third got up and ran- out, without oven staying to my goodbye to the doe., tor, or waiting for her to write out her prescription. He did not, however, get' away so quickly but that he heard the lady calling alter him:; "It takes three smarter men than you to come fooling round me." Her patients having gone, the lady looked round smiling like stilt. bum r ‘ rus. , Tag Reading Railroad has deck* It dividend, of Aye per cent, free of tax. t Tsui mortality from -scarlet fever in some parts of Camtiriwconnty shows n 4 abatement ' of the country newspapers will not be Issued this week, in observance of the holidays. Tux East Brady I' d ing says a gentleman from Slue eing fell among some gamblers at Parker's Landing, and after a long siege with the fancy profes, sionids, Hewed them out of $B,OOO, which "basted the bank." . isroed Tau following patents were to, citizens of Westeni.Pennsylvaida, the week 'ending Decemben3B, 1860: Shovel plow; Frank Goa, Wexford. Water wheel; R. W. Trude, _Clearfield, Bridge. Sun dial; Ludwig 3. Trrieg, St.' Vincent. Wheelbarrow; Jas. 0. Wier,' Pittsburgh. Oar coupling; Thos. B. Gerd, Allegheny. Lantern; Joke: HugUes, Buchanan. Window. blinde Linden' Park, Brady. Machin for, makingrellrood spikes; Leopold Thomas, Pittsburgh. Clamps for elevating well robes and rods; Ad= Good, Jr., Titus.' vibe. The 'Emilia Crimps Jewels, A COrrespondent ,• who hes seen, thu s Russian crown jewels says they are kept', in the highest room of the palace. The 1 staircases are lofty, and the ascent is tedious. Four tried and faithful servant" of the realm keen watch and ward—two within and two without' The great Or., lad dletoond turned :ts baillek reflection full upon nie. • This oyertops the Solt•i4 noor by eight karate In weight, and I am [ Belittled the greenish tint and the Rata lessen it only to the' groveling mind: Bigt I could hardly see it. ••It wee 14 i size of a knob on • bedpost:: • Thli n = ' rid crowns of both Emperor and were adorned with' noble jewels; the former, resembling a _ patriarchal zalter,. dome-Maped, mutes on its sumallt.4 MSS (014:1144 of fire magnificent dila I monde, and supported by a Tay •large uncut, spiral ruby. , Eleven - great Ma. monds, in a foliated arch rising from tido front sad lock ,' -simport this ruby and cross, tasted by. a hoop of peals. The hand for the brow curies rifenty•eight large brilliant'. The orh is surmounted an d- a great sapphirec-=ith mu! b_ille! an d-pi:lnge and ray Mamma. las coronet of the Empress lea -beautiful Man 'of •ezipthrite gems. Apart , from , thidd ebOve mentioned; and a lot of greet eiiieralds, the'eothmtiou is not so atrikh it es thi.t of Barony" This may be Mated to AM) fact that much of !Valli' Milne Ito old ellverenting, not .c fCir 11 1 most advantageous Ilisplay., Itn hem coyered'up with old li ma tea..:,'.: da ; , • M==lD= • -199w.Ormatne, December 90.--Cottme steady withealsoaudditeg 094(iligg also 000 ballet- riciMpta SAM , Maas caeOrta 1,e49: IMO easier: with' ' it g/SW4I 6 for entre, 115,760h,690 Sor Nt@i6,26 xxx. .oorn 900. Pork 130,60.‘ Bacon dolitmd lower, with . balm at. 14N, NU WOO. Nardi MOON Lard' dull. by Mum 16€9103‘ar. 11019 1134 11)2 0 :h 7, . Butar. prime 1.909193i0.. prime 69€170e. Other sulking nnolisegP ed. -- Gold 20X. Sterling SOW., Noy York par sad j‘ alancual. Camino, DeCember 110.=The traaaao bone to the grain market* ahoy , the 'clam of Thane were ,Umiled and prime unctaingtd: No S aprltig whoa mold at 680 caetLand7B sitter Jimmy. Otas dull atagyauta. , Olga Ann at 47Ioardt. la the lamming the asarkete'mere Mike& Parriciona quiet and ender; and mem pork could turreted:abed al for 'February _Lard lege for /canary, and ialeeoi ard miler February 0 - 140 A do December et Do sad CambMlion..e. Oct ~ _ ___• - ',-Hataraoas, asorsober . 30.--Wherk gems abates red aselSait. Ori n re. =mall; white at yellow at L Ness pork, d grin Bram, dear rta at at leqw. rib sides allies shoulders aeleMe. Bull; shoulders . er Mita , Odes as ~ layiet, • Idirisi IBMO. Whisky, SIOLOL •.• • .., .11biriAzo, Dee "111-flitala=reesdots ''moderate and market MOM at la ad cooe of WM% Biles 71abeed attlaiMid for . ..1 1 nu lon to good,' WV* for maths. Hop i i, shads better sad tale risurand; seer iit ti( Ufa Sheep quiet , 114 en. -PurlansralliA4 .i.Piluibli iltl,-463*, better at 5 1 tbr raised waters.' -011 2 . '-- Petroleum and Viblidtf_f,ful lnal o Prrollainua deellotoit• mu! ' Pel , , ~. Lard hrltet.co, - _,__;; SAN -Deeellibirtsa64-a-s—, • chow, PP@ Katora , 1,65. Lead-tenders, 81,(: - • ,:- .! • . . ; THILWEEHLIIWNEW Is tike list and cheapest caatipFall had sa4ll6l4.l ' Vtiii .— j i n t r osiirrail ,. ' So wilier, sterisido or atoronsai auntie Do =3 atogleirabwriban .... . ...... woo 111$ Claim of Sea 1 la Aecallataralahed palattaaaly total; pita: spot •alailiot isa.ilkisalasstor. are raquastaa laiatalagraaak— • romaniut, REED a CO., =MEI fer PEJRAIS CE OFD . RD . - TU. isoettly, Committee of 10* TLYI'iN• ANCII. AND RE EOM( Eociemens sit request*/ towel,t tbelr headoinarters, 119 Smiteleld street. TRES EItIDLY - 8 , ;111i1 at 10 o'El;a 4l . • • , 0/ OEO.E:DI Cholmask,- • , • dellat7 „ E. ,T.1:111NIDY, Edo,. eh t .r.bDbboaFt , .. .. ic .0r lk , rtatrielle. 1 , /111131:o 30, 11059: ; EirTHE ANNEAL NESTING Or the Etdarhorberi Of •1111 este Devtett thfietosiAt 3111etearati". will be balk at lOW ..BellataS., Ito. 3.1 , 300r1b attune, httween the , heiriar It O'clock A. it aid Ir. it.. at which t , gine aid plabb.aa , cieettett thr NINE DOW, /033 will be be!d. - . . S. 7 VON 80N31302r, reenter, see Tee snow,' ~., -.I.IJ,IIIVIDITZD- KAYO tor st. L ,•ot Pl•d Mel Plato Msg. ANIEZI * CA. for .*. 11170, . ober it [ono &matt to =ells: mooted. •arnittitd; 54200 lotto s targoorlUt, Wt the Val ad otatet.oroastyvllloo on • coons on a large gado. ..101.1.000.0 00 atatott 2 , 10! wort %tom Ito