THE DAILY GAHEITE: PENNBLiii: t 'Office, 84 and 86 "fa Ave I's. -t Y. LTEntirmf, T. T. mums, =2=l mxans or Tax msuar. 17 Ka% Per.......................MA0 Sktimt 4 by wile., sar,.o*-fr•••••15 at*. tts gam* &N MI. treri — Wit RELiwio The s Ea __ tern t Ii) road Synod, at its recent session, had a cue of pay baptism Wore it.. A mother bad baptized herthlld hi Infancy - eitienlici, there being no minister at hand. When the child grew up, and was to be confirmed the mother *aid not alio* rataigism, claiming hers to be valid. The question was referred to a special committee, who admitted eta Wahl. al Jartitleitelie foimed in the name of the Trinity. The matter, however; was laid ineerl7 the Synod for futtinitactiBi. "'' Rev. James K. Stone; says the Inde pendent, villa* convenloii to iiouranlsml Itu been asserted and denied, was for 'many received into the Church of Rome, December lith. Hewes at one time Pres ident of Kenyon College, and a Low Church Episcopalian: . • The Curnberland,Pzeebybalans claim to be the oily *, Presbyterian Church of purely American origin. They are oils cawing the propriety, ot .chuagin: their 'Eerie to - "TM, American Presbyterian Church." _ - The one hundredth' ahnfversary of Trb:dtja Epteccipal Church, Wimlbridge, 1t..1., was celebrated recently: . 16: oeiTed Its chatter fronsKine Gt*iferElL; 1769. The First German Episcopal Church, New York City, was dediostettweekirk ore last. =The.. new . OtFeak SIUIII oat about forty thousand Rev. Dr. Goodfellow, for nuthY year in charge of the /Wan 'Wiwi et the Methodist Episcopal Church; at -iteustoit 'Ayres, is now on _a vita to this country, with authority fromPresideut BannientO, of She Arientine Republic., -to . import,* hundred or more educated young nen, to go out as teachers Sallie RIP 1a 1 94 of the Republic, at salary Of one thbus: and dollars per initran' lit geld. , `Dr. Goodfellow la endeavoring t 6 gel iedigkarit young men, competent for this : pvdiioa: A. new Methodist Ohara at _Boston Bighlands is provided with a reporters , paw, fitted up with every convenience. Under the Bunday laws of Indiana a Doff lieu been fildidted blacking Mo . t& • and a woman for biking biscuits on Sunday. F I At the late Presbyterian 'Union meeting at Philadelphia, the namable , Lit?* Berries, in lili address did not allude to the cause of the rupture, but 'peke of the Strength of Preabyteilani A sta; increased by its numerous rivalries and milted ef fort& Foreign gossip has it that alter the fine sermon of Father Montsebreytbe succor sor of, Pere HYacifithe, In the Cathedral of Natio Dame, To of the fastidious, ?sdlee of Pads saki:l,llos Maible to be compelled to usti;ntO - the Wiping of i blue bird, after haying hearkened foz yean to the znekellous song of "Winn . - The-hater. tottos Popei - Trepzelin _bYlbs .direction of the late Prebyteztah Dentild ~ elisembbes;la to be officially grwarded to Rome, in both . English end Latin,, au thinticated by the* signiontes of)he two 3daderstorc-- - "--` _ Sonietime'sinett thi.CotypetOotilLii oft enter, Mlchlgen.attended itit Melk odlik church on is; peramental accasloqi Tat,:se Podia, way „ again - :Motirt 4 eceiiiT wiled , on s like simaalemils thisContf gationel ehnif.h.— ~ ~.., 2 LI.. tbelfetweiaM.TouWeal,,* Hoer York, an-Ildluzintial ' Cotholic tumult, thlake she; the poor liiish:-Inte-Cientansl in Alexia, who ,tiondnually offer the -"lioneisries",of one or mere diiihoillpt ithe',intestiou" of the mores of a priest, wt badly visited, — But fir theleschilsh en rule, when s grand funeral-.displ ay. costing hundreds - o f dollars , hsacomei4, and the body teen 'nicely burled. gilt "Oaken for granted - that the send is very comfortable 1" It exclaims '"`Poor Ott:boll° sou 15 , ujhe depaft. s ildairtFid, in, Ai:lattice I " _ - The Ant 1 figiballt i , itogiwrrigr) in January It the time reoommendedby ihe Flyby tetien" l ining ' hoed* • dir taking the annual contribution to Posuldn Minions, except in ,churclitaithr some otherßaliCaili Is preened. In the BMX= Char& ,131uniti of the country there are 7 ArChtdelOpe, is Ilitlops, 21' edministraters' and 10 39 ;obits, not including those enipigtilln * teaching. Thcl -13.111-11,560. churches, . pArs chapels and stations, 60 therdoilgtal luminaries. in which 1.159 gidasWant. pe&rlnii for the , tedestho4 - The leo. 31:113neeeeel and =rants for biles *Mu- . her 150, - and for' females •4115, .pesibts thontsnds of paroctild schoOlkandlnale sad . ..female academies. , `The Catholic population is esttrosted at 9;155,000: • Tho Unlyersulist Society in Iftlasen, New York , nunitinnover one hundrea and sixty. timings; The church editicels • the best in the city, aid itu &Wit tie four bandied and Ally meow& - - .1 - . A correspoOsnt grit*. Xiew l e lreintligt , Bodo?. wiles that quiet iseo for redo?' el that in Georgia - Viet' he ,billet ai the l • _lune rot killing Ifalliddhe, Pritialtat lAA 4 010 by foierier:. ;.. - ''.. . •.-- ' ''. Tai'resbytar .01 Now Fork eit:iiiii. eid a Colored Insa itit_ . _041141474 sat long • 'since. who beiPllalloff viten the Omni, cii of Trent less held, shook his heed lid acid t" "Dm know; lit itnitt haw beer . afore , I :was borg.7 • = ..• _ ,:., • :- no Walden& at the Bathe! ' Bure*p, • ~' Unapt, I:M*lmila, Sunday Weet,;yeacth._ • . al ttWel47,4olrhtin'tgek Milljoi;,achili two hundred mote tfuoi.etntr It is sitUtd tlfitarf• Dr. ffisarset Oo• good, of tett: 11:111164ACoduPtite tbi Episcopal faith, and , that his retirement from the Church of the Messiah, preTl •ons to his departure (or Europe, was made with this change in view. . _.... ir-r:i S Tee . e Ytrainta ntsittua , - . Deft* the recess or Clion Statue of Virginia in the Union is Man dlecusanderth alutiVeennthate. &I N,. nod bellablinitri Oitegrep riadeallubl -. ihirmWely ideas Orkin befit mar- . and th e select can ba dordidered Intel ligently. It is the onhalseof many prom, Merit Remit:Owns, winding ' Jude Undetwood, thatns, the State should bill admitted. .. _--3Vgle th ey twe not w• • ea:l4 /miry believe-that conildiwil would be restored to a great measure by the restoration of thet3tate. It is believed that the propereounnltteea in both Souses of me in favor of re st of the teat .talt by the.. the , ' fourteenth snit • d i that this coulee would depetee the • Inure of a quorum. If th is , axcrse pre , ells, the recent dean of senators mil} ha declared illegal, 'as it is held that the .] Lerislature, only had authority to ratify mu& • . It th=e7=elituarora yet remains, they may elect the pemona already under commbsion as senators,. If oil:wrath* then it would be safe to count on selaton otroore radical and r 3 " u " ed ° P /zd ' s • .T 3.2 if Ta _ _ , c , f, - . ' - , _ ~ Tv . t ,UX te 11 _ r . , L- Airil L \ ..) t k ' Z . /titt l e . ii, ME= ..7,,. I I: f"; 7 .;;'''' .. e''.'i VOL. ATONEMENT • New Year's Story BT aciarrio mass, Ja. ,The first of January dawned clear and cold. But the sun shone bright, and sparkled is the llikat: /TEA! `44#l, ~Atnd of the sleightfelis ' Viktor . tinging Merrily Upon lib broad streets. In pri vate dwellings, too, there was joy over [ the New Tear's gifts so lavishingly be stowed. But there were exceptions to Mtia, and of these exceptions I wish to 'Mention one. 'lna poor tenements sick woman lay - sketched out op abed in ii.,paro he r five[4. ilekeisa, at: jes t, iff ifile ode+ of buff - comforts which can alone make it ender. able, it becomes still sadder. Besides, the sick woman, there was a young - *plan, perhaps twenty years of age, [ with a face which was pleasant area at. 'treciive, despltalliffehaditeladhess and a*xlety which clouded "Mother," she said, "how do you feel now 1" ," Not very well, Mary," was the reply' ' in a feeble voice. "It seems cold. Is there s lire f" • ," No , mother," said Mary Clement, olida"Al 4* 11 0 11 4 1 00 1 9 , 5 f l 3loii mother sighed. :"It is hard to be poor," she saa "We are more than poor," said Mary, I bitterly. " We are destitute. Twenty- Ave cents Is all I have left." "God knows what will become of us," Mild Mrs. Clement. " What day is to day t" • !"It is Ireals Der,*Lother." i joyfal day to many, but to us sad. dim because of that. When Ithink that We might have been comfor , t , aFe and in - .dependent, bat for your b..... .nerr—" You mean Mr. Mordsunt f" "Yes.. By some krumeri,be managed to defraud your framer`Of hbreapitsl with. out rendering himself amenable to the law.* Now his son rolls in riches, lam told." • . "I know it; mother." " Have you heard anything of him !MeV, Mary ?" ~-tt J • ;if I believe he has **rely returned from an extensive tour to P:trope. Mo ther, do you think It would be worth While to go and Speak to him and repro. sent our circumstances ? Perhaps he ig mht el us now hi our nwsd." "No h ; h p e is probablylthe his father—a hardhearted, selfish min.' There is lit. I tip hope of help there." Probably her mother was right. Bo ; Mary Clement thought. Hut something must be done. 1 , i "Mother, " she said. "if sou will not ; *lonely, I will get o rwardire If I can not get something - do:' I wont be gone longer than I can help." - i "Yes, I can get along." 1 • Bo she put on her street attire, better than might have been expected from her destitute circumstances, for with womanly ' pride she had dung to. that which with many is the outward lige of freers:debil ity, end went forth Into the streets. A few minutes brought her to Broad way—for this is a New York story— and she went up the street, scarcely knowing where to apply for the employ ment she so much needed. Bhe ventu red into one or two places, but there was I throegof . holiday, cowman isest; she was redielyletsalsed: 'when it-,Wirkturcer rained that &sass not a aeriarnef,hedan applicant for work. — ' - .Again then Into the _ street she went klAi deify:Zi t :A kodderdy •her. Pis 9061 iflirtalsh arra bibisatio young men, w . was welkin before; 111 . 111 , e1a:1"....i...9..a .t .,l ,A ko*... ill' i ' Iterl=-MoMitriatii MOldinnt—the son of the man who had ; Wronged and defrauded her father. He ; srubandsgeffilvt of elekAreesedr wed tturremu Shout Mahn Minerinticledrcw toward him the glances of those who passed him. • : "He is rich," thought Mary, bitterly, "while my poormother suffers for the comforts of; Wit. _ Barely,, plc,* tpt.l justl Mechaniadly she followed , having no other sim or objeci, as seemed no chanctokobtalning swellynient. for this day; at least. •!'At last* turned Into a tide street, and paused before a hand s ome house, but a few doors from Fifth A but verlaki l igl . djor t r a f‘ hid l* lunr 'Or lda Z own *use. ,Kos,•- ,* Bhe stood on the opposite sided/elk for a few minutes, then, forming I. desperate reenbilioardakaddrred: AO klarisif, -4 !, _Il fa for .FdY s i a rd o 44s4,, , Ref, eourrige, ` aseenater imN rang 'the belL., • 1- , ...:.• -.. . . 11 . 'ffinw .,L,. . 3 ? l l T°3l . iitdonit ~..*....ia..,r,,,...._ a* , _ Ts,i44. 7 ka,rdr i 1 4 ; : ."Ye." • ,:1 ; - , 1 1 "Tellhim •kraisa gilt a young . lidi,inaid 1 likateessekim'!. . _. . . a- 4.. , ~ ~, '. ! WheSeansit shall Level" . ,• : .:*, ~ "Thenemeisof no eoisequeece." , ; . fladjary been dressed •Ist swords= with eircumstartas she might .have bela rudely: repulsed;=..riA ier - elsesdy ' srOA,„ shk bad clung ' to idgn of maneetaidlityj and Mil waved her in ' good steed now., ~, _ ...,... ~ • , Theeennwl lildidiew. • bet Shartil.• Mordsunt l Will:AM 4 10 , 400*, p 1 , 14: "will you folitarree ?I . ; : ;:.,,..1 • Bye liedtheww intershandaniasellting . iootmlningwith.pletains.- .-,,., e ~ : ...., • Mr: Matd=t stood 11140111 *Pi with idi bit chi in bin band,' —'" • "'".•••,- 1 1"You stlablidts, pee ,Me,"f belga MI gentle tune. . • ... ... ''.: . Anatol looked it illiti,l,bongli: lie:wit i *earn of bee tathealr enemy :she could at.tdkrall4airkled. hinplall .Eari - eLAIst co . i irl6 I ! • Aber Ins, Mr. Ifordsanti she d, in slow voice. "yet owing arealoomr. each other we l l ." " „„7,1 1 in 1 I "Indeed!” and We young man looked I ntently at basis evident doubt. - I 1 4 0 1 Mer l itray — ,;.l itiirial, eagerly advancing and taking her hand; ''believe me , when I iriy that I am glad to ‘ Vieteg i j iv -keZrV i Fm - rn vale. No one oletteßena Vitro you tinfee , 'V' , troll lltl 'nee Atiaeend r` r M i r= Ii iilirill 'iill,„ Nr-.ltor• mt." , .14 keg* Paigilmerd be duos ite!lt lel ealdoln L a tone of. sympathy; - "Tell me. h,. : =rr e1:t n .. 2 . .. , 7 4 . * bit ierly; "she suffers fixtrstiorui *tailed by novelty." .. 1. _ ”l* It possible?" eleirdated the young man, in somas of pale. "I did not Bream of this You are then poor?" al iff o . i tier„, mm,'Oot tent nuanbar. IWIaliS *isersble room ten . 'hate beert from shop to shop to meek cm , ignmen : 4, but-In vain. At, last 4 saw tr"`" ...._ T. Wyk my pride must hum ore did this." • 1 1 i ioNo," said the young min, with • I eshed face ; "it is not assistance you ve _____,,,,,coine to ask—it Is justice." ''. M I VFX I V I dArdtbteff=" 111 mod' "but eines I returned from 'bread. and my fatber'am I have discovered in what man manner T em, anr falber l os wronged. VII you do me the justice Ito " v . ir.diserr. I.l . ltrf Mie !at Looking in bit frank, and noble face, *4- reveller soug ht you, but, Ant ewirrrniglessly.. Now t however, we s k y" 101 l t r io tr bt r ti iMro ' . lie drew out his pock 4psreet•book and, took . of bills. • ' H il f ra lt roli are one hundred dollars," be sold; "let that be the titst IllitellIlent.” :4111241, handle& daps I" exclaimed / ,n......tiiit.lia GC, - . Mary, joyfully. "In my poor mother's name, 1 thank you, Mr. Mordaunt." No thanks are needed. Remember it it the pa m att cds debt. Is *ltur cyother tad MAO to removed:" ' ; "No, I think she would be better for a fitment to a more cheerful room." "It sholl.ba my Cite to find if• suitable hems for her. I will look for one to dby. Meantime do not spare the money In your. luitub; but expend It liberalli for , Grateful tears moistened the cheeks of Mary Clement; and' her eyes' lighted op with Joy and gratibuth, I "Ho* can rev& thank 'yen'?" 'the said. "Ry;puboolng the Athos and giving ypur friendship to the son," said the • The last, at all events, will be my. " she answered. - , . - , lightened heart' she Went forth lfrom the house which she had entered overburdened with sorrow. No, longer , • did the happy fates and merry sounds of Me* less's Day Jar upon . her earl, for she, too,wu happy; for she was carrying happiness to the , belovedthother,who lay anxiously swilling her: On-the 'way she niade inch purchases aswere Immediately needed; and ordered from a restaurant s roast chicken and 'vegetables; such isi she knew would tempt the appetite of her Bother. Bo in th e humble tenement book,:a -Happy' New Year's Day with spent, and the invalid, cheered by hope, seemed brighter and better than for long before. ,• The next"day they removed to a 'finable boarding , house, where , Mrs. 4Tiemertt Scott' Wsoverai berhipdtb• itordimit &clime a frequent visitor, and by l : sterling qualities won the confl d Islandthip nuatheFOrblia i the heart or the daughter a warmer It tip laft w n t g f , o u ww l a gg i g;te tle e n w ei ded with ; 14d- now- there are few happier house ldsthan that of i yenneMr. Itlordaustt. In tor' 'atonement of .Ne w y, Day, hb has found his long happiness. ALIVE: • " • Who has ceased to believe that mu C‘d works mlraclets or that he wtthholds when the thititeolis dlLtiptln him ? ,On Tuesday evening, the 16th of March, 1669, ten men and three boys went down 141° No , 2 9 Pit.; Aallowia , '. I.v, Loclustigeo3rlialY , l l ll l , B ialfordiddis; `They had often gone down the yawn ing gulf before, and no doubt were fear less u to any danger being near them. For 200 yards they sank into the bowels of the earth, and then each went to his appointed task of hewing out coal, so thatithe *gm long* should be - ..setclietl, thirthennielif hearth` ahould be chimed, and. the many wants of civilized -life should be supplied. • At half-past ten o'clock, 1111 usmal they drew to one spot to have their supper in company. No danger the nthreatened, but I were joyous in his own pecuhar way, , and the IMO:ent' rotmi ti the *eel came for them to w separate seals ll for work. At 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning the engine-minder noticed an uprush of va por from one of the two shafts belonging to the pit. Something was wrong—but whatt Oh I all thought it was the dread ful and =We -11 re damp agall4.llmeol- Beret Ma; than*, slain thousands 1 "What's to be done ?Done! why, there we two brave MA tit' ders of self, who eagerlinridenteeritolleicend the pit to Ind out the cause. • The "'kip" wee ‘ lowered—but take girtf,l/Mq:o I Oat q' NSA! 0 4 are t Telhrelhey are fully aware, and with only time to shout up the pit, "WaterP' they are trammed devenfeetzilogala.the els , meat. `.,Teartwerie Mon .drann up, 14- thrownailiveng-tliel the fell eentalaty - Wm 'known ; the pit wu full of water, and 'thirteen,„"fel ? r-, - went down mantigthe risthef urges • -.'-- What's to be done now? What's to be 4onel why, everything and anything that ingenious men. may suggest, and that Wealth= purchase; sadism) to %batman who at each a time could be lazy or nig gardly, should the noble owner . .of the pit, 7•1444411113 /0 0 w t. 7 ": : f : s, , 1 . Swift' men and swifter horses ran all Ways; the overseen* ware- tee thed oat of then tub, and Earl Dudley's agent, Mr. Smith; wu soon on the - spot. , And then began the struggle 'Nature pound in fromtsev hidden channels volumes *flaw ter: , Allen With item 'engines' worked hour after_ hour to draw the water out. And why? CO. there was. one little glint. AMC OfihoPwlitia tie satillratarha Die weaned travellpatser, it cheered them on. { In some of the pit the coal lay I/40 1 up, epd .titerefora soma permog tae Workingtewbre• likely 10 - be' dfy "after' Pump, on, my lade, the poor fellows, Diulhaltr•they Anita' betaken themselves to the high ground, ant we may yet blip them. • • • - , Butt no, chance was left =Wel' tior • neighlenthg pit or 'shift' was' begetn,'lo .that if one way, thihed, yet another might micceed. ' I Wedandarhyd ,T ll 3ita 7 - irlhit'im, and ti e:large multitude almost ceased to h o ops. Friday passed,•too, but with little Arle the water mmted 1p slum and'iliall..lllllo4 ll Ma efforts de . ,' it May auk at the rate or two and a ludf inches IM houryet it ad Sint now, they were sure of that. Cheer up, lads;, and work with a will 1 And work they did. But It poems ,Sintallti Ileavallould those turents penetrate through the earth ; all nu over. But still iron " eaglem - end manly sinews worked or with 1:10 : — . 1t - Was a race for life 1 . . ; By noon on Satnerai' the ivitii2Was lon enough to • Water nolivithei to the Working Ort or the.edne.;An ; motor ing piny descended,ondfatuldthat there wu a spume of-twenty inches between the -water . And the roof, and that • MM. mtiniottionwaa restored the two. Shafts. 'OW a supply of fresh Ahem forced in. 1 Futtlatelecwl674 stellicieMbstyrOm theme root and waterforrany one to pen.. e UttqfroidWl"l6.ol4kelt Ss the, evening, anothet IMM'was WM, but thet font air drove the exploversbach. Amin St 10 o'clock, another effort' was made, Itendeir PYttite: forlitelpethagent; stilitthe; Mnatice to the mine„ wu too small for nog one toir o tr. ' 'hey . shouted one, Same after a antolof atiawili :came along thatalmittlittUeil idliviii still as &figb " 410. 111 .6 1 0 phoW e . d isU7 -, had these'ennte.' ease neer g their lleesinthivnoblaolfort to 010 OW= 411 hoper,,wis lose nchr ; healy four dajs had Pessedv.3o,ooolMS..of mater I ltad , beent pptupeluptMsid it he V e t ~t hgelprir 'were elite?. The.. 'nod . ,‘ f at - thiviwy , npipmpea.were . chill . , [ i Bandar .g , 441111 end 4141 .4 em 61 71 I sh thonghla of sluing life ; were over, yet the bodies tonsobe fetched op.—Thous. 1 a43dsorpeoPle were suddenly, assembled ;Oleo - pit early in the morning, and many OOVNI Wefli,eriOntog4lMl 1 hitt) the taschlteas of oralnualftet 1 I Hark ltits,thitt l e "Thipp! trtull a Wee ; 'g t he . Wok:down!" 1 I W killi • 11Mi' 419.61 - T.ip,; th at feeble Vi nerved - *lversen OWN and a pAgep, to be lel down; , The uis .. ' 191 Will oh* wit &Pl' 4 Piton ' easier again droiwthem %ea; Itop. wee thrown .slow , Th.nt altar's ttese, th e breveteeknoi wan'itent anwp, tsking with them a raft; . 1 'la uM4 Anon& torroti irayi„etz dine upon two men seated opus aw I e ot cell itieteloOti 0001/i1446 ., ',Thr,.. 1 1_ risiod taken on hoard the left to tha "skth" for'ittiether.voyage;, audited *al tie cowed.: With them three agenda 1 ed,, ehereiwesok Aoki= ...Ilene , fa UN poor famished crerawrc Mak**, the . Dement:Fir day, and , then a loud eheer : broke, .44alguilt SP/ **UMW lot. them ~,. Th..SfirP,, o f!lultadn_U ll a alrolte to eft , -Itnw ' *Uri , Ma . ve ZSY rarrlorirtlog4; eght ' ' Voir dayithe poor fellowt bats, plddew from eight, withoutfood' orl light; no wonder they wars feeble lOW ,t0& -* ' Mil f t r all t ser . W , w e'': 7 6 1 ti lin i CUM lt d N TtlicsPr44#44.o4 40.0g)rhe*: PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1870. he web ti the pit, and went without him self !" Oh, noble, Tim Taylor when was each a sacrific wide befOre ? You bad food, and who ; wee Sankey? Only a neighbor's btdl I ' don't? know thee, Tim, and yet I'd go,, a dozen miles to Free thy hand, bemuse yon' fed the lad 13ankey: It was "one Jams" 'who aright thee that sentiment, though it is so long since thy good old mother or Sunday school teacher impressed the divine command upon thy mind, thou hest forgot the time; but never mind, Tim, you did it. • But this was not all that Tim Taylor did. Two days before he swam to the ' Month or tbilYpit, and shouted up—but no one heard him, and he swam back again through those swollen waters with a sad dened heart, for, hope was gone now. Back Into the darknene he swam, for the candles were need up by this time ; but while there was light, one man, "Hickman," bad written and placed in his tobaccohsx a paper. — Let us see whatever cola bo the subject chosen at such • tuner "Dear wives, we are singing and pray ing while we are dying I Tell my broth ere and - Haters to follow God more than I did." Then there were marks • • • • • intended for kisses for the wives and &Wren. "I write Gila on Wednesday night, about a quar ter past 6 o'clock. Dear parents, prepare to meet ts Ist heatimi.". ‘•• A glorious testimony from ffickman ; the world was shut out—at least you were shut in, and there couldbe no reason why you should deceive either yourself or others. And there have been crowned beiavidich hate rested glutei. their dyteighotir on their pillows of down, if they could only have left in the bejew eled ghat h°4esiteriulAMY like the; ona lathe old WY. All were not alike ; one poor fellow went frantic; casting.off his clothes, and leaving his watch with Hickman ;.• he rusited . l99 kris eta Vim sots tio more. • 1;, - -7 : mcite:ith'neyerlost L ope. He seems to have been the prop of the company; and when the =dies went out, leaving them in darkness, be says, "I still bad hopes that my light had not gone out in heaves.? y i toMßohltzrr he said, 10:1 hairs nging, for though we was left mere. God would never Serve ue." Never mind My grammar, friend Hickman—Lindley Murray never expressed a tlrmer faltb. But there were six more persons iprthe pit, were eheY `alitiet Ail Bariday night the toilers tolled; oh, and on Hon °ay morning the joyful news came up, "All alive!" • Alive ? and wlthont food fur flee days and nights—about one hundred and twenty-fonr hours Yes, up they cams all but rpm He, they said, had bees too [ weakto follow them, and they, trying to [ curl bitu;faund themselves unable to do ;so. Bat he must not be lost. Down again. Yes, there lie is in thaVnian- Miler afive, but se meiger—edasditdmid, but not quite. "He was brought up; and then through the length and breadth of the bud was fished out What bath God wrought ?'" When the water first broke out upon r them, they turned to the high lands In the mine, and when the water first began to subside, they followed the tutreatieg waters deist deep,- so that Me • small amount of air which was Cozad in by the downward pressure of tits mighty engine, came to them wills 111. Salts Workmam M. , Idivlngstime.. , .... . , ... ; The following interesting letter from D r „,yotogatone, ;dated; the "or Hay laste',.ewl metro! at Z ,bj Mr. as t Kirk, Heridalasty's Consul, the 2d of Pctober }as‘` was mmpunt la the. Ilcanbayjpspen by the Covernmest. , Cow % Hay 20, PM. HY Aka 2 PIL I Hum 1.,..-Thls Rote gone by Muss Earn/ale, who was employed bj lloarji to drive the buffaloes hither; but by overdriving them unmercifully in the sun and , tying than up to eau herding, Aall died before he got to Union.. be. He witnessed the plundering of my goodi and got a ahem of them. and I have given him beads and cloth suillcient to buy providons In the way back to Zsnzibar. He, has done nothing `here. He neither went near the hoods hem nor tried taprividt their being stolen in th e w I ay. suppose that pay far foe:months in oqu'l_l4. O th er film of rest, and four in going tick Would be ample. but I leave; this to your decision. I could not em ploy him him to carry my mail back, nor tan lily anything to him, for he al cdoe`goes to be ll.P.Pans and gives his own veulon of all he bean. Ha' is ' untruthfel . andlll.. conditioned, and would hand off the mall I to any one who wished to destroy It- The people here are like the =lra trailers— haftu'of thd.'"english. " Teese Zanzlhar men whom I met betW4ii this end Tirol DI were gentfethen,:and traded ' with honor. Here, sale the haunts of . the lillwa hordes, sla e velsericiof forays, and they dtesd ' byZny letters. No one wllltake of them. I have got Thant bm email= to take a mall pd.' vilely lqr tramtspholpn.to Ustyanyembe. lt cosibdu ir cheek on ' Ititehie, Stewart di Co., of Itcgabsy, for Rs. 2,000 and some tarty lettere wrinms7dutlng ; my ; slow re. covery. I fear 11 glay.ievu reach you. A puty was menOxitlic=tiropiontlas ago. On% tan Wed to ' take a I letter secretly, but his muter warned them ail not to do so, because I might 'fete something be did not like. He I wenr ikkil PA; *Tg al3ii gays COO* I to tit ohl iden to ' des troy - any letter he might detect on the way. Thus, though I'am good Mends outwardly with them ail, I can get , no , o assgMs%lll istance 111 nroca Mniul,'O Beir,tit, onto& haitallniatib Zatalbar . . - teen good boatmen to act es harden If required, eighty pieces ot merltrano, forty nieces of kimitra, twelve Swanks of the beds ailed isnaliii.lllciarAtcLiiiiid I have written to Beyd 31Old begging two Wigs guards to see to the safety of the grabbers into Thant bin finelllnends or litiettetroficietadn to; I, . Arlo oft to '' done - by eit Is only to connect the sources which I have discovered from 000 to 700 miles month of Bpeke and Baker's wilt their Nile. The volume of water which flows north from lititude 120-' south is so large, I suspect ' that I have been working at the sources .1' the Cangwealtlllist %honor Ws Nile. I. have to go down the cistern line of nage to Baker's turning point Tan annyilut, NylgeChowambe (13aker' e s e a one Wile:, ank ioll he ' sentlabfilble The twfthe'd ma lines of drainage converge into an an ted lake west or southwest of this. The outflow .iir WO iwitetherlini Congo lor Nile, I have to umntain. The people of •• ilianyeina„are cannibals, if Arabs Sleek damitii,.. I may have to go there llrst, and down Tinganyika, if I come oat uneaten agd_emayster)quiflllent. ansibtr. - 1 easnestly hope that you will .q what you can to help me with the goods up pimp; pfo9 h iv e fen by,ldr. kin& inim way, con e torten °ugh Fleming it Co I ate, &c., ,--,,,t•-...rtwk;r6:l#v..:Puilr.:9ll4. Tha ; Cat4orc u.wpuoo.• j{ 1. The Ideis prevalent In this and other countries, relative' for the -curability of • sup. arh7.o7 di v rtafFlAtatholei Mat ea tWenty Thilit ought that no"pue of tubercular , o nunption eonla, by any hump skill, tiescnrW. New Ii is demonstrated that consumption which is not in the _blood and haladitoty. tan be cataloged from' the 'lystert. - Thy Thrt - Phst - weslentog ' bealoithiger b ve taken VW, does not mike vivo cue any more hopeless. The very yosthatasu are those wane bemari rbogs W usurer immared. The *tee trest 11:Ittratinel the - wor/VISMC - 11211 Taw beef sod ,cad inbldatknti .pare livophospbiles ;are , tiPtitiatid by all physicians as riliablo„ saltmeta . vbisskjebsootr: admisistaed: Too itoot lowa, soak tbemoidiroo 111 MbinfliailleCeletPl a ng" 24 4 6 ! l rk a F a 411444-411311 "i'll ii n' t ° . wilionciAL constellatoL. iriMelooastoptholi, - . 4 fttice tests ' w wpm $2 ,4, on this paint thee. is :Haffaikped.S l .-Ootton quiet on spa c o it wide erenias of opinion. - Some i'l l a ziox stesity air. ja , Dee. 69gf. n. ....- pertain , : O en : tit all agree upon e wonderful =Woe but unhinged at y mom - cirlitethalith eaesota climates espeo:js Itsayrssiva, Dec: 114-Petrohnan *nu Wan its OP** - • 'ill 14uma Miaow tiaehflllnda NEWS BY 41LBLE. -..1.0.4 i Tie Ilfalatly of td*ror Alexan der—The Alabatitollllffitulty— 'testy Gales-1314Wecks and Loss of Life—* Yetsoris ed at Limertellylkiebitd--The Frenettlffinlstilifit let,Form ed—The Freneittfrans•Atiantio Coble—Statem4t. from the French Telegtillai Direeta7— Violent Immgj tl~ a the Porte to Ismael Pacite—Bayli Int innlsta Caiitsce Port= Prince--Dereaf ref Cuban In • gel --I.—. M then if r Tommita to enetre.i ' GREAT B • Lomas, Dec. al. to Lancet, the rec. ognieed medical thorny 'of London, :asserts in an article 11Ribi edition of to day that the Bnipergitlif Emile le suffer. ing infirmly from hilireditery hYpochou. Mimic He often AMY& to . partake of I Riad for days at a GEO 'and indulges la other =mirth priotiegi Which are mid, IX undermining his Ithylilailionelltntkin. The London TOM In in leading editor tie! Ude morning, eater rent/thing the principal events of life year now closing, slid explaining the' present status of thigland to her relation with other na tions. says "..The 'Unfrrendly feeling Misting betwera m 4and mid America id theimly element In our Ensign tai evinced evinced in some by ma own' Eternal unanimity.. I d t=bien MAME* determined that an arwrinering seetentot diplomacy will not settle the dithouldin at present mdse. leg between the tethoonntries, and it is melee* to renew /negotiations for the eajuatment.of the Alabama claim' until prePresident °UM* Mated Maim. le pared to reconstdsr the inadmiamble fietteendeirklehhathbeenbereteßmi pro. Mulgetell ci the liniments of his emu- • ottistorlens ° of the Tenet has an an Mho today amitilag the dloorteb of See. retary Fish on the - Alabama question. Mr. Asbury has • forwarded to•• the Morning that the ,- corregoodenee be- I Mon nimgelf and Mr. Bennett on the I mean yachtaccompanies the correspondence with • letter, wheridn he says he accepts the term; end will be I ready on raith_lllew York to race for 1 the cup won by M u ria ARUM* on 1 the WA of Atlgult, . Heavy gales have prevailed all mound the mut g .the pod law tisym Many ehi during pmetherattlmded in some In. I stances with km of life, have already beetrimiirteeL — The kmelinin thrk E. V. Minot, from ,Mob l / 1 4•11 1 41 a cargo of cotton for Hewn, experienced one of Bum gales Then:thin' two days' mil from the Garnish Meet, but weathered theleforeamdmadertheportof Penyanen She log two =MR and suffered other damage. The bilk:Edith from Mon treal to Grareadt, wee driven ashore on the , coed of 'rental:7 • previous gale.' Theeeptein mailmen of the crew were drowned. The .bluit will probably nee total tom The Weekly Excileriner has an article on the Alabama diglculty. It nye that when the nature of the American strut. de was understand, - England restored her' sympathies to the North, and that reclamation.. now, based on earliest , wrongs, are airoti undu ly vindictive. The ~kip , in Its money article, scribes • ease in the money market to • the diminished capital re. qulred owing to the shrinkage of prior thrtheeneting tannelf stnorinkL - -... Unmans, Den 111. —A tounif gale from the northwest warred today. Trimmere uprooted. chimneys thrown down, and in some Ininiknoss houses I were prostrated. Ten pinions are known to have lost their lives, and mazy other, were badly Injured. _ - FRANCS. PAM, 'December 11.--The Ministry nu not yet been formed. There are no farther developments In the direction of its liumation. It Is festal tbat YLOlllsbar will be nnabiep form cam. Parts. Deeerriber 31..Piiitee Marks, of Pinola, and his wile, lie at the Grand Mail The Emperor called upon them yesterday. .The Anima Official or this morning contains the following: Olks of the Greeter of General Tate. graph Lawn The manage of the Presi dent of the Gulled Guam tb Oongems, at ha opening, se It ts published by the newspapers, contains In tne part relative to the French TranwAilanUoCiabe ON as awiertton which this admlnnitratlon coal Were It • duty to correct- It states in 1 milatasoe that according to the terms of theowirtiwil dispatches from Anna- es transma,W by that route are 'raj wit to the examination and ntra of the Fran& Government, sa d it evident that the peerage was written under the improision that such are the conditions of the ocinowskiii. • This Administration exercises no control of that nets» either Over dispatches from Amman or horn any other quarter. but its duty la to see that onnimonlertibmi are Geminated aver the of their of their rang, or of their reception et Gm:, and Gist 'hers is no favoritism In tabl sport. mull also,. op Amount of the telegraph niouripoly -Mild by the 13ov- Orlitnent, see that no avail:Messrs dam 'thartinely introduced upon the line, anii so livid the but which. legithilittary kluge' to the &atm Boob is the double aim of its control, to prating at onoe the intimate of the public and of the Ireastrty. May, the conditidne under width this department ex erciess • 4:carol over, the , buil neliese -of the.,' line ire an withou ate t!' g e s hilintirt , initicu erm ploys sre charged 'with the task, sad their duty I. Gattleted to the mace. don bf rtpbers, such se the signals of plain mid Guie of nal and of r~nav tog, and the number of wards whieh farm the aide for the application of the garoromeyt ; "fez: Again, the most of the &ouches, particularly throw des--, tined for BanGIV Bordeaux, . Tome, ' Tooling and atm asoninas artiVe a; theiralliateldiaaßithllttiViednitakOtigtr Parts 'IL •• The same Is trueof corrals. pondenin addressed to any pato( spew. or Eoglsnd, weir messages Ming transtea alert from Brest to - Londoct ;neves reolock Allv-Ito to the . pre sent lima the Ministry. ties- not been formed, hut reported It will be to . . . • • . HA.VA7.I4 Decembee..sl.-4. sharp ell. gagement • weaned yestaaday between lospitist troops and the insurgents - et a Magus, In the Chico vlun ellsuict. Twenty of We latter ware killed and oaptneild. c Not eme seespsd. A . lerype.quentlty of provisions and mtml hone of air, as wsll es some Important ' oweespondeno& was/so quantum The hutment& sontinne to present. themselves to &he awash authorittsi to solicit pardon: • The :theurguit..,, ba rs burnt :anther Plantation near malslosnm They killed tone maulers and six. unarmed Spottiest'. . . t.1:4 , • Clottrerarrtworue, Dee. 31.43eme dohd ince the Sublime Porte sant a demand to Immo} Paoli' 10 stand= tde lrootdad dest,..,Thls rota/Agra unanswered. th e wpm_ Lo.day forwarded a violent tee.. . .sage to the pule effsat. . • MADRID, Deo: 31:--It tit reported WO Etr rovannel Itai positively' consent to the candidature of Dias of Genoa. = Hexane, .pecember 31.—The city , , Of 'Port an Ptiooll wee captured by the rev. igntionfr7 rnpy Marl on ;bleated 514. M.• amino?. pt.war. Dad 111.0432. m o w Vinglalearom Now:Tork, kr. antra& THE CAPITAL. Rumor of ' a Neutrality Procla mation Contradicted—Question of POSseMiOn — Presidenes Res 'sage Misprint—lndian Treaty Violation Internal Revenue Receipts —Cuban Insurgents Laying Down theirl-iirms. Ms Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Queue.) Waging:frog, December Di, 1889. nitUTBALITT, PROCLAMATION. A special state ; that President Grant is about to issue a proclamation of rigid neutrality In the dispute at present in progress between the colonists of the Red River , country and the Canadian Government. This proclamation is limed toile at the sympathisers, who may be disposed to aid the robots, and at Gov. who' seems to imagine that be can organize expeditions on Ameri. cin *oil to , regain his authority over the insurgents. The situation in the Bed River country is 'Viewed In official circles as a serious Impediment to the scheme of the English, Government to unite all 'British . North America In the new confederation, and is not therefore regarded as a matter for regret, although the , final snows, of the rebels is not counted on. Referring to the above, our regular dispatch says: No proclamation has, as reported. been prepared at ,the Depart ment of State declaring the neutrality of the Government In the Winnipeg rebel lion. Nor !sit known that any is con. temelated. Up to noon today nothing whatever had 000nrred. • - tanstarloar OP rosiest:tog. • The - governments of Portugal and Great Britain severally claim porwernon of the Islander 'foliar:l, on the western meat of ALICa, and certain portions of tertitory opposite that Islandon the main lend: The * positions are valuable only In connection with facilities - for cerryeog 017ethe alave..trade. Unable to settle the question of poses:anon them selves, these governments have chosen lbe President •of tim -United Stater as =PIM. The: Iflpte •lor.• Wing lbeir pectlve documents at the Department of Htate aspired today. cuaa ArrAnts—ussumaggra mrsorge . Private dispatches from responsible sources MEG:rang; received today, state that Valunissgta reports that In his dis trict about 700 men, with their 01neenst laid down their arms to the Spanish faces, and that In the district or Reme dios the Chief, Coca, andel! his men sur rendered,. Bpsolah IDOoeues are also reported In the district of Puerto Prin. ripe In the surrender of insurgents. The opinion Is expressed in the dispatches_ that the Cuban muse Is daily growing di comment bee heratoibm besnitiede bolt misprint ' 'President Citadel% se-. noel message. which represented blitz as NOME "the United Malts la the first of all . D• timw " is . PM/war to state th at In the maliwenipt fanilehed to the pram the proper word is **freest," e sauternes reading: v The United States Is the heist of 'ell nations; so, too Its pro. pie sympathize with ill people strug gling for liberty and self-government." TISAAAT VIOLLTIOR. Col. P. P. Picitilyn. Chief of the Ohm-' taw tribe of Indians, bee entered a po. test toeserthe Commissioners of Indian Affairs in behalf of his. trite against a violation of the trinity made with that tribe, by collecting Internal revenue tax In that—yountty. This yam Induced by lbw seizure of • tabooed Lawry' a - few days ago. . . viz 'marrow vonn. The committee appointed by the Union -Leafyle to obtain subscriptious for bin. Stanton expect to raise one hundred Thousand dollars. A. T. Stewart will load the list with a handsome sum. Ravwswis RECEIPTS.", ` The receipts of internal revenue today 'were $240,652; tor the month 111,403,222, mid for the fiscal year, to date, 485,987,502. Al midnight Trlnitychimee eauxtunoed the New Year to an enthtudaatio crowd assembled in the vicinity. WINNIPEG. Canadian View of Ins Rebellion. Cam Ana, December 81.—The following a the Canadian view of the rebellion on' Red river, u given bY the spectal oar• respondent of the Toronto Globe at St. Cloud on btu way to Winnipeg : Sr. Cunns, bilin..tecember 131.---Gov. blelkirimll, with Colonels Dennis and Begg, arrived here this afternoon from Fort Abercrombie. The parties seemed somewhat deepondent at the state of, , Swann at Red' river, not so Much from the formidableness of the insurrection as from Novaral other c3X111814 In fact they Neat to regard the thing Multi mi a small Matter..ea only a very email portion of the inhabltanta are conoented,in it. The dlfilettitr has been with the authorities of the Hudson -My Oompury, who, In, eluding MoLansim have been altogether Ment in the matter, and It la suspected 'that some of their employes were the Instigators of the whole affair. The Ottowa Government, it. is gathered from it* Party, have done much toward weak ening the authority of the- Governor by their dilatoriness. The religions authorities have been ex oessively bury, but It isexpectedthat the Vicar ueneril of chubs° has authority from Rome to clear wa y that phase, be. aides the primes do not Min the Annex atlonlats' views, and would probably resist annexation were It pushed. - • • , Amerlean and One or , twd adventurous , pettifoggers on American territory are , evidently pulling strong and ushing 1 annexation. The Ideas g the loamy t related are merely • &Onions. One thing, !grinner, is oertains lf any , tbinglike annexation hi attempted the Indiana will rise In arms. - The come , stamen of snob onalug would be dread inkln fart, the people here, though die. hint, stein terror at the idea., As regards CoL Donnie, histead of Instigatiftg, the ' Indians to light, he used the strongest, ' and happily most ancoesaftik endeavors to 11001) MOM at their homeb, - end to pre vents shot being and: He had a party ef fifty In the mone fort, end when the Milo! Might* was P ubli shed , he oases. ROW dnbanded them . awaiting further neirotlatkma, which t he French express. *4 a.wllllngsseatis effect. He moreover iitopped a large patty of ,fliong. on their way to fight reportarin and went to Penitdna to to the Governor. The whole matter- Is evidently ?In a fearful muddle. A want of Let andlndgment on the part of the Canadian Government on the one hand, and shrewd calculations on tge port of, two or three smart spent. laton on the other, hare made She mud- Grivertior cOionel Dennis and Alexander Begg • arrived at Si: Cloud; Minn.,' from Pembina. yearn , day,:endvill be in 'Bt. Paul this after noon, where they-intend remaining • few dam.- PM party bring no additional mils from- the Red River country, but they , assign to Cabello aggression the the chief cause of the, Insurrection., • HARRISBURG " p.Alatters Cpsuces Imyrn►ng • - 'iLtinnastrerh Dee. 111, lOW. . nada ppit.teh to the Pitt.trurgh Osumi., Ilecitel is bore ana...U , PrOSPOCta Ire MAW) , growing bristlier: The friends of bids are rapidly luting heart.- Ito tar as shlAge can 'be Judaea ornom counted, is aate to- my .. that - . Mackey wiltiralk over the course and ramietran almost unanimous vote. It!. said that money Is being used to elect Irwin. bat it that' is ! se it will, net, do.. at this late hoar. Stie .tmositsis ire erristag, Biting w ill turely.be_ elected ; Bowater 0 1 Ib• Ileum?. - • . ', .o. s. x. . i -Bon.Fcsarr Blodgett, ettairmanoT the EititteCeothdOommnteeot the Unimak. publican partial' Gterstli. - bis traded a ~ceil tors meeting of the Obrumittee - at A Atlanta 'on the Stir of• January. Els toldiell all Republican members of the tr . - the Denacs te Corn hal jmuan *s WWI ail EarommaUP Me saute purpose on the same day, NEW yOEK CITY The Plot to Blow Up the Spanish Ounboats—Beported Cruelties in Calm by Spanish Authoritiei Filibdster Beports—Extradi. Lion Case—Brooklyn Election Frauds—The Stanton Fund— , - Triniiy Chimes Announce the New Year. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh easel te.) . Haw Yorm, Dec. 31,1889. TRAM PLOT. The particularsof a famous plot to blow up the Spanish gunboats have • leaked out... It appears that there really was a plot, and that Ryan, the filibuster, was the prime mover, but treachery, whisky, land imprudence ruined all. It is rumor. ed that a similar plot to destroy the .fio• . tills lying at anchor le again on foot. The watches on the vessels logo been doubled, aimed boats patrol the bay, and the Spanish authorities have taken measures to expedite the sailing of the • expedition at once. CliUngair TO CUBAN& - Havana correspondents .glve toe par. ticalars, probably. suppressed by tele. graph, of many cruelties perpetrated by the Spanish authorities In Cabs. Sixty three of the most respectable citizens of Havana have teen torn from their - home's and sent to Spain on suspicion. Seven- ' teen more have been thrown into dan-, goons of the Mom Castle to be tried for their lives. Don Tello Lams, a kinsman or Georgia Lamm, end ayoutm million aire planter, has been -barbarously exe• anted. At the demand of Matanzas vol unteers our citizens have boon shot by the order of a drilinhead COURT Menial. and two aged and Infirm gentlemen who could not well be shipped away, have been put under bonds of 1110,000 each to keep the peace towards Spain. • SZPOLTs. ,- • • United Slates Marshal Harlow pro.. nonnces untrue the reported sailing of the solemner Maria:with arms *for this Cuban humrgonte. - The Ms steamer Anna has been allowed to get to .sea., ostensibly for Haman, with L 5 passengers, but carried no *sr materiaL . A rumor, perhaps unfounded, says some Cubism', boarded her' outside of Sandy . Hook. • • ' Tiss EXTRADITION O&M , Information was receired to-day that Caldwell, charged with complicity lathe drawback fronds, will not arrive here till , next week, u according to the extradition law seven days must 'elapse belbre be can be discharged. . TIM ELSCT/0 . ! rtADDS., The accused canvaissers and laspeetora of the-election In Brooklyn ware ar raigned and the trial seldom' for Thum day next. • A=OZ/). The Moomer, Maine, from Bremen its • • •• pom, arrived 1.041.7. • • SICEBRAN !MIRIADE Heinlein of burvieflog Mosbere-o. mum Organisation. 031 TeLeiriave to tee rine:wet seas.* Msitarmx.n, 0., December 114—The first reunion of the Sherman Brigade took place in this plaoi to-day. This or gemination consists of the filth and date Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ettr battery, and McLaughlin's squadron -of eav airy. The meeting wu attended by a large number of the surviving Members. The reception addresses were made in Miller Hail. Hon. 100. Sher. maittinder whootiattirpleesthit coninsand . wen originally formed, presided over the meeting and made the welcoming ad. dress. The hall was beautlfolly decors. ted, and was crowded with the soldiers and their friends. Remarks were made by Judge Brinkerhoff, Lieutenant Chaney Woodruff, Major W. F. Hinman, COl. J. J.Willlams, and Gee. R. Brinker hoff. In the evening a bounteous table was spread in Young's Hall, and the gallant survivors of the old brigade dld ample justice to the good things provident Regular and volunteers touts were read and -responded to by - Gen eral R. Brinkerhoff, Hon. Jim Sher man, Capt. B. 5: Chamberlain, Capt, W. F. Hinman, Capt. L. D Myers, W. Gard ner. Stewart Miller, Charley Woodruff, Dr. Carothers. Capt. 0. 0. Tannehill, Capt: Farber. Col Isaac Gnu, and M.J. W. W. Smith. At the close, the permanent organisa tion of the brigade was effected with the following °Moen: President, Hon. John Sherman; Vice Presidents, Col. S. M. Wolff. C. O. Tannehill, Lieut. J. P. Mc. Elroy, and Capt:',les. S. Skew; Setire miles, L. D. Myers' and W: F. Hinman. The nut reunion will be bald in Mount 'vernon on November 80. 1870, the mini. versaryof the battle of Perrysville. ' BRIEF TELEGILUFS In New Torn to-day will Wapner- al bollday. and trainees impended. , —Qom D. Prentice Is goideally ream- erlng and la comnderiel out of. danger —Pere Hyienthe'a leder, . tented 8%700 to the Frenchlßenerrolent Society at New Yorks —'fbe annual charity ball la Ramon& all lb: PAT. Brd at the New. 'York. Academy of Nude: • • i. reiletpte' of the treloti pieta6 Railroad for November amounted to 1111N 5 i.0xPeniv5.; 499 . 6013 . - • •=The eitensive nil cloth ,bubri_of Richards & Throthens,l Pfo Newton, eW Jenson, was destroyed yesterday by Am —The thermometer meet of Omaha. drains the tut heft of December ranged from thirteen t 6 eighteen' degrees below McGtdre, awaiting trial at Hartford, Conn., for the • murder of his wife, hung himself In Jell ,Tnursday night. —Yesterday, at Chicago,' • German named Eno. Dinah. committed salad° by shooting himself. Want of work lt end la bonny to support was the anise. ' —The total loin by tire at 12;131.111/2L Sy.. during the year Jost armed. VOW 122,00 0 . awl. amount of inswints 1242 r, WO. Tamara of the are department —The import duties collected at Elt. Imola for the past year., td 41,714263; timnage and hoipitsl donee, storage, official feet, an," 4 62 . 80 4 Wwl 11.764.122, , *one, formerly detective inn* U. M Quartermaster , . Department: . wee before Gommiammer Nle h at Resba n ui =lts v Me c oae ha e lr alttbaned anal to , day. ne o. 7281"" for i l men isI blitiC al "n w l i fe4zien eg em ainarY :I :7 64 cuieum . i e 7l.l: r : l in ni etth: 4 l / 4 1.1.11 12 8r : "'"Idari3kui ' i alsa a co * U wld L im any 'llteasa m d ag :th ." : 6 : die c onutree. Solna of the GOVeroMeor appointees have been installed but have been served 'with a mandamus trt cause on the Sal of January Irby' they —The United atria steamers tango. cornett and Terror are to proceed to Part land on Monday to Weirs Us war veal Del bearing the remains of . George Pea body. Twol ._llal 'oars are being pre pares by Miftw Railroad Company to =Toy the : yemaina , to the town of Peabody. —— , . .-‘i..' . Oesibilealon of 'Federal Mane anivehed at liaahville yeliterdaY;loo tn po vestigate She frauds alleged to hate been practices) by clahn agents in collecting nty - end dog pay of colored soldiers: It la thought hundreds and thousands Of 1 dollars have been diverted from the r pockets of thig elate or soldiers l -- —The Erhirliallreigi °facials at ißier,' 'ltorlr. deny any complicity hi the edam" of the hoots and pipers .of the _AthilltiO and Great Western Railroad ,Company. idxetnt melndg a th w e. Egoren a d n e d t e a c b tiv t 1 forte to help Mr. Egbarty, and thereat Of ,o plane of oafs kOoplog for valsaltir. In the lithgvaults. - - • ^ —A special from Desmoinee nye Zee. F. Joy. gan of Rep L eat. cF rei d F an ii t r o i tt i h ioen Rimh-. L‘lllORaomb e 'so aepi d ' other Western railroads, has written 'a . letter to Henry. Strong. of Barlin denying the Charge* made *rig Bans' tor Harlan and J. IL thinnal la 601111116. lion mrlth the Cherokee land pale, ~ , . :-, NO. 1 - non IWTLEB. Butler and the neap Plines—.*., 'national Interests—Tee Weather and The Propelled Pew Railroad. Bazonnuno,BllT'LEß, Dec. 29, 1869. Wane. Berrons: With your per. misilon I shall send you a few jottings from old Bolter. - . Strange atelier' 'have been circulated about this county, and your correspondent, before coming to sojourn here, had peculiar forebodings 'bout this fair land, and now diems It but justice to say that these stories are fictitious. A finer and better improved farming country it has not 'been my privilege to explore than is found in Clinton, Jefferson, and adjoining town ships. I had heard of the glades and soap mires, and also heard that the only productions and exporta of this county , were buckwheat; hazelnuts and the pro duct of the soap mines; but not so. It's all a vain delusion. They produce and export both the necessaries and luxuries of life in abundance, while their tables are spread with viands as choice and in as great profhslon as those of their neigh.' borax in districts lets remote, and the buckwheat cakes they make are such as would grace the table of the most fail, tidious epicure in the land. As for the soap mines. I presrithe they exist only in story, as I have traversed a considerable portion of the county and yet have tailed to find - any trace of them. Neither are the educational interests of Butler county neglected: Their schools; teth public and private, wipcompare favondaly with some of the best In the bannercoun ties. Some of them at least excel both In interest and advancement It was the privilege of the writer to be present at the Teachers' County Institute which con vened in the town of Batter during the first week of November, sad he there met as tine a corps of teachers as any County , Institute ever visited.' I found them to be ladles and gentlemen of both educa tion and ability. Headed as they are by a :county Superintendent who is a gentle man worthy, in every sense of theword, of the position which'ha occupies, I have not the least hesitancy In lapilli' that there is cot any daiager the educational tercets of Butler coulity lagging while there remain 'such fiends. We• have bad some snow and cold Weather, which.was detrimental tomes) , of the farmer", they not .haying ;their corn - crop harverded; but we are - now , faiored with Mild weather and tank it we may "be pernStted to tall tend' al The railroad from Freeport to Bailer le -new a certainty, and thus fails to to be i query.' The work of condi% Ohl 1 puithedlorWard as rapidly at tlie' weather. ill permit- I The Gault. is Jotted on zany tab* throughout Budget county, whiph dams, tbe goodlndsitumeluid 'wend polities bf Its riedent.: -lc la stymie lance with de. Utah and I. s awe oiwelcome recep tion where I paths old -Cajal& Mo re wet: No. THE COURT& EM==gZ= 15=3 PRIDLT, December 3L—ltearees of fOT. filter. were issued In the following 010611 • United States vs: the distiller, of loos Walters. still, et al. United States vs. fortyelx gallons of distilled spirits; et at e Maimed by Wm. Downes United States vs. one bamal of. Wring; owned - by Stieknell, Hots= Schnell. • United States vs. thirty:Me berrebrke distilled spirits, claimed by Maitland & Co. United States VII. - -three•barvelwordia. ttUsa b3 C:F!*2 United States vs. distillery of Abraham Gsary.•decessed. - United States vs...thirly•eldht hundred Myhre found tapopacesionot-Jaeobßran- hirer. An argument was haird oh the Motion to release the stook of liquors owned-by Sweeney I Co-, on bond. P. C. Shannon, Esq., appeared on behalf of the motion, atm District Attorney Carnahan, contra. Decision reserved. —......- ' - . Quarter Seaton' Court.. TELL 1 TR/AL miry YOB MONDLT. • 186 Com. vs. Gerhard Johnson. Ed - ot John A. Blngey. 141 . John Foltz ' - . Henry Hones. 246 . Patrick Murphy. 154 - ' . •A. Amason, et. al. - 208 . . Wm. hterryman. •' : - 836 ." Simon titranal. 237 . Andrew Jackson, et •L' 238 • , . 'Wm. Lynth. - - , 217 - .. . John Barber. , 184 ." Thomas Fielder., . 206 :. 0 .. .John Shultz.: . . .-- --,' he . Charles Neff. 418- ;. . :1 " A. J. Hagan- & D,N, COnitte •• - - TRIAL WIT FOR 21111:BOAT. r. . . 22 COM. Vs. Jae. A. McFadden.. - . W. J. Robinson. - 187 - --.-- ..M. Shierman, Sour& • 7 .- 24 ...., Thomas O'Neil... , 264 . John Craig.. - 2.55 . '. Davld Hatch, et al: 256 4 . M. bleClaren. 258 . . Wm. Him:Broth. ,- . ...„ , ~ 6ll&ReP11131tfl. Served M l° iight• • . . • . . . .. .., EVlerespondtmeeo ea. rilistatrAti Clatette.l - ' WEISS. Enrronsi Onf Eiherthbitillels` haver. aryie of &dug tirminewthst ii Pronliar to themselves . : • , "83.oubuttilma day t ever, v. o f f rO. he Plist Ing Metho ,,Be dist Church, pl ans o had the following ordni Snit on hint In the parsonage: , - •—• • ..: ; 'Weir Sir: - You are rei s t edtoafieer toMiorrow ; afterzioon:•nt 2 o'olo2e. before J-a,Mr. tailor:And to ull2l2led for s mat or othes, and oblige yottPhierids."l, Desiring to "obey the powers that be . and infer se triable oto live • peißeelb ii . with all men. ' the preacher f promptly appeared attn., yippee time and plum to 'answer the tampions. when, - after She. examination • of ' height • and ;earn oiler. Once. he was Waved - by the • l'icnightok the Tam." that he should be rewarded next week tor hiecalli • lorerillnil to hi The bawl of ROv.iwwuioni pallor of DM Preebyterian •Dinierh of this place, dotal not impraire,'stid lets only kb% sal prmwnt, to presettentro on Sabbath. All• the other pastors, we. belleve,l are are% 'and are laboring faithfully at their pmts.' • .~~w Opritilloinne.tite . tarred andietied that .boa • entimbled lambs Opens House during the present espaort, was that of ' last night, on which oximpott gr,"Edwhi Adams the talented your* ieWt.wee thel riniplent eta, bengal. .Zetory, seat Wall cucunied from tilt to douse, await° thOwl usually counted bietheorchestin,lettch Asocesart part of the intertdinadett wh "conducted ; behind the, standing mo m w e..tl 003 11 Pilla end bin' tired* were &Slued - await: for went of room.' The entertablinant, we ere pleased •to say, wee as utisieetorY to thetindtence as the wadies,. was to the beneficial% belt ofslibldfouniedies,"Wild Otters was prosebtud, Mr: Atlanta seaunsing the Me rote. . The ,cast mas u poll throe - Ont. OSteCinember instal Ng - Wind = 7 ardir role in s. manner Ar m = througiiout theplow and when divan, Pail' dropped lathe Wage of the lisentld ad; he. wsivrictopelled to :Mao him son pearancd-and was not 'read lortuttled la* thur entil "he - bad s a osneeeh." “Enooh Arden" will be presented thle afternoon at the , nuttiest). lend for tbk Arming !Mild Oate4with, the "Chrnen.. .t arot , wilt Onestitilto WU 7. Pi r rinvind'resvrtts. — T heold ' didn i . wits Ailed to oterfloillail lot night, and ut the esuretainost visa lard clan, Dick Sande, the unequalled clog dine?, • we, one of the leading • annalists.' HOST . Soltora, the coma hell performer, atlu. continues. by lated lirscefel rind deatron h a ndling of the :natal to win `applied of the audience, as do ail the ottiercatia , bridles In lar „aphelia A grand FewYear' . matinee wilt he gittin the efterneott; excellent enter tau:ma thisAvesdnite , Tatit,-,BArdPn6—The celebrated. end renowned lienlan,ccaninnation, stetnny . be 11801kby'ribreneito our andamnamwd voirdanorni canmeocia ed anipatentebt the Madefil7:ol-Alreda, mondo evening: ,They. Slime • with mu surlety, kighl epotentlfwbettMot &bey burs been THE WEEKLY 0/an - IL thalami Ma tbes i ptil tollcilre* MOT 'Ammar val,l6lteo tC .Weatera remailllrMada. No fir..r. amebante , orlametunnt nhealcl 1.1234: interriberi.— ... . .. . .. 4.11 • Olutoof ...... Si Char of vin II II , cove u foralslxici LtatllflWatlT t b t Le pt ;.0 ofa dab !WU' eaters Ire ?BO MA /Wane% rumuiiker, txw.; • rUESEiTAI!OXSt Banesemely. Caned. We have the Pleasure to 'chronic:sling another very pleasant affair which tame ou at evening, In the eximudve ohs bli,thii:fnt of lir. Gent)" lode, corner of Penn anu !Sixth streets, being the We sentatiora of handaorrielY gold triarint." , ed ebony' canes, to officers Selintal derson, said W. A. }Teak, Ire the le..upir l4izth street Meretrilmta. Inehadjog Henry Hale; Harry hi0rtun,!.15.,77.1 , MUN Mr. !bolt, Mr. I.trannan and ntbera, Joseph M. that am, -req.'. In making— ' the.preasmation-, speech: mid, pllteaarc.: Anderson,and Iloa77ct, I need rioktral 7012 bow:much pleasure and 'gratillestitss It affords me, on behalf Of :our -mutual" friends, who Appreciating ...your mules end .worth, net 01 4 1 .9 oDefiCetic. bade* and reliable ratinicipidnilleera,dlschirg tug your ardlouaind someturtroVisagee. mot duties with real and lldellsy, buto, also admiring you forthe ardor you evinced In your country's einse--eittzen abiding 4-ebrinking irons nahlardeilltle..lqttlood , '' to all, risks, IA the fleld,Ahe camp- and prison,-ever-watchful, ever faithfriL Noble voinuteerartft - theiemse of - unity and freedom.. j And alvve all, reipectimi you cies' - and citiseris,ttetdrn to testify Id I Masa lire their regard.. Gentlemen; In pro— , sentiog you these ,heautifut canes, 1 sza.„ happy to mime :lon, on ' behalf of the donors; it ls Intended as do Idle , ebmpli• Mont. bet ea , honest and.; lanceretilt , preesion of the, high sate= in which you., are' eld by thOse whff know you best • ' • And; In conclatlonV port:nit me - to Whet, you, in antleipOlopq;toinoprow 4 Ldo i ns ,,,, happy ind-prospertnut.,29l3, ',Oar. 'and express the hope, tri dolt:lmre rot An'tbe gest,- you - Witt :Darer Sttilit. you ,know yod ace *bout right:on the ,! contrary. ' follow' the precept and the ex ample of the illustrieue Colonel Crodir.4, - atm sore you are right, thou go ahead." , .1 Witilam C. Moreland,.-Neg., on behalf at the recipients, replied tants nattatflu• ant and eloquent manner. 'pronitsing the oltiure continued g ood conduct, end-' . lluating they might, always, xstaln the, Approval and enconragement of' 'their • , . .. . i . ' Penned, cnneh,Ac.. ,_ ...„, _ AirYncldent of a;very pleiu6iittratarrh . _ and ee, that wilt doubtleie rentals 6 ' 1 itreen'irioi in the'nromerioad Itibee COW" eeietid with 11, °Craned In tbiloorOpCspillZ , i room of the' Chrenfcli cifliceyesterdad . r. 1 :, fiftwars, Blebaneek and Winne,' ftrWerll-' 1 ScwrAnd troirlebweliottr• eirenlnivere..o ~ temporary, were each presented wittran , '.', elegantly - ants:bed gold - headed Car" _ g ..t. appropriate , . ApabriptkiwAtte , fie o those employed in theossepaelms , W °ow. Mr. n::• kfeCord prerentort I e wine, In - UMW Of itie - donors In a '1 : and bppropliete addreek •terildelt .Colllne,twellewdedi Irk in .etru/weld r i 'd feeling' manner. „ , libiridies were of Mick Orn*, TaOlta.' -., P. ET with heavy gold: heads.- Therwerwc 1 . j' a Z Wl= 7; Ve yr ' ?It ' ll l ° l rd it 1 1 I idielr-thltabureterantertce Were ofet.••• , #o4l4.MfiAlkertJackacto, tponirckeepacr. - a ipu the Choc/ride Counting.;&nue, was Madethe mottle& bf standar:ale gold' t pasfindboklar by the employes' of ihrt 3 i • 06,6bitahnuart,. as .a token- Or their ler , seem. Mr. D. C. tickles, of the raportp. „ .:.1 rral Miff, medal:he - presentrittot `speech' . t on behalf of the donors: and bfrasokaanc , t impondedida fewepproprlataxemarkek , The . present wax purchased at Memos. .k.hernki a Wllihr, orrery s atore,lnf" , l - the corner of Snalthdeld street and.Settkc avenue, and was most worthlly,bestotted-, 1 • fdr. - JohnMcMillen; who kat fb6,10166 pat tad charm, or the: triaithatp rispars.' , icent of the Chronicle, was made -dbe: Wbre elpient of a hancisoms, ps/r.: of deld_en • t . glasses by the etdOl of tttelr - fl koliZtlyiLtt Piinesiud) it . . • , - ~._,„ ;,/i ~ 9 ~.:1 Vl:* L4r,,,1a Tliritimployei 4 thiiiewery Nimbus* , idebt erldr:ilic thbanseittrldstiltida - presenteiA to ISIr. J: I.fi9troulie, prmietor.,. of the no* Fifth aventiiii jeWelg - So?!. . with itehrints, beautiful! 'and' elegant of- To: budded cranc,' , as aiinartent raped' and estewn,;;Mr. dirourrebr lt: prodwde. , from the workshop of Mr. Donseikilb, and.< hence the cause of the pleisititt'oecadon.‘• , W. C. eillYthe. - Des ; mt the :Dryer* -• made the presentation Ina happy , :width° recipieesponded appeo= b lf L * ly, attar which Lei lendid supper, served - r a tt i lioltzhelurrl, ro vtl,M i tatyle,eminna-17., Worthy the regard Of his triendji k J and . W. are ghetto note tide weblehabWlPWW•pprik, thated..:-Mr..- Era & Aidezeon,. once,: the mariners of thefelikof Wt&Mcc ell 7 4rid vas yeeterdex.tbe recipient; • tram the heeds of 'the - workmen - under' tda charge, of a boleti:at Vl4` hewisa ebony meth, as ss.to,key , optheir Vietheth.f • On Of piteptlenla,ly cc;Ortiif, utireirdl . , 4 CaniitiLL ,-f. the Weeneritinialediabbla s Truititittia =. .• ,FearthAterersecomitegu -, c , Inetitrite -itatembled, , Aa. the ,preibp, , . i WEI, gum*: Am/ litlg#l=ll4.,lthile, -. *alma- exerc4 , l 6 -- , , WA?, g-040 1 44• 11 ----! itui4.llPw*V*l on 1111‘9#1#gVu#7.,, Mar, which, was ,folloaiiiiltllll n,cople, . baila4 by Mile 111d1ted. Prot.lll, 1 , ,.. Ii ik;filid_e'lanitikAiniiii.C,Lif niimiirbail' 1it0. 11 449n. -..1 . 4 4 ch 14.49 1164 1 ,1 #. 14 1 #:..9/ 8 1 .1 ibid. Mr. Ellarcieznie_Dhunnsted his eye. tam of penman alite - by blaintOollrl- 0- 11nee.'dltdroliletor-Donsptilsoef BduaQMM /11tb.wlis nitaln Iniciaiiineandl the 41110911 , 4 ilion participated in,by.XtflarPl,*nrip.w., , Dentin, BeattY win kinnsiget. - --- • The ebeanoottseellon araaa* - nedeiritltd enqbee %wattages', of rEenuleaMPAT. - Yr. DilecieFtKrollOwcClbytaccag try tne I. I aol allow .eanctesebere, best secure notae:, operatbel or lareete..? mice .dleinuseed l,,i length by brawl. Tan', Hunt, pa l , MIA:" . 3 kitenilnaagne;- :" 1 Ll3'r., ' -,, .., -,, e ii ' The time tor Am3l,ll*thentaklpatibabe ...1 it tau fixed for December. 1844, il 1 t Prot. Mercer talked for slim infantile ' '5.1 en , lnterert.. - Percentare 'quid THeconnal:n - *Web Was f° l /°7#l/: ! 111 1# ( ../. /1 59, 1° ,”A - .% cirtbegraipll9; ' ~ ~ ' ~., ,; ‘ it ;Al ebb Weaning wanton asteettralienwell , i, wareetrati b74llo,sthileaDniblebraltabiai ..4 leg r oul!,l4.s4 3 Pr'Nela,Pluds:-Pr , lVit , f ••Whit ahosildtie thn ctinaeterbaibe ob.d. ' the teacher" forined . A . topiolor •P ~., by Iteir.%l. 7r Epk ir 0 1 / 4 *bleb e, a. . 4 I Analtlesiabilablient 14 Tlinbrinillict• - c I 1. i Ledpcce.ll;,oo. ;41.1;-Senstieffr-Pintleige, . 1 ' ibr Mcideik-Ditimon t VW,. ,A,martee * ' - -- -.t . 1 -konritlee 'quiet . anifkeely , ; mile,,-gelget 13 'ti9s,B6,litiAbn 86301043e,113%;1re1e 17j4;:-.1 Dattina /0g34 41 . 1 0# 1 41:= 4 - 19r 11 1 4:W i1 ai 1.. .. ern; .. 11 , 1 Lrentitatiotibee.btesibew t, tbe week, 00.000.tabse.incluoillegtetporte,J. I oil 1%;000. emeiitien. %ON ,' balm - EtEPk,,„ 'i - ' 3EOO bales, Thelnalne77loooAncertautt.. ~- . reeetptabir the , :aseb.cniAni , bola% - /A. , : , ) , ii a ening -113,141%Amarbiant niac k, lna#l-".. ti ;MO bales, American .. 1 , ThOT , 4 g :kat+ tOilliT itr . ilDedie . Auld buvi4' - ' x V, thealeei6o4o beleamidnling.ti„ WAtinf (ISA= ilUchadariebuter anet , ,,,7 artier,' o,llTorqui - white' wbesElPe al iletreeeken•Tie: 4 o es Ede ettestg ler-aa,„ jae,,PAWtinnk PtAtielie,i'l 7f,ool:lAUSiUrihill An 113 4 ,3211: ZOPX.II9IO, Vony....Ncx,l' sidled - 29e • Sit: Oanc2a Rif' ~_.. _Bexley fait Pale Mt WI ' Pbric notating- •1 . e s wee . Beer 101 e. 1ard,.7,4a ,Dhesee.,., . , p i = Oa Coininon 11wiln- be,: - tilartill--Petrokatel te:4d;" rani:lady. ft, , ! Tellittr4te liii::Ternemlhat27sfeL; .1,., c-: • 'Ar:iliMIG , PeCe.r.Pbe" l . - Tallovt ( 1 1 1 1 0 , -.,.- ...gm seg„ebred. 15perin oil Sea. ' Bow' aospeed vet , quiet and"steetly - 1 .-WOW u n ma cakes bu • declining 141•4•Emly , - : at{fa, 9,1. - . Terpentine2Bll3d.Arbaie caw. ' Caleattaltieseed deft - Linseediet flee& ' 3- er. -Radmid Petroieuurflat at - brad- 7a mi . ' 1 PnAtiliiiinT., ,D000,111,741 . ../iwa. 1 1;„ ZarD t 6; ! * l - 1 3t 1 :1301311111;ipigif Ili IV -'-) 1. ' BorrAXC4,DoollMber.,3l,,naittkic rekt.,ll delpbfbl 8100 'head in tbitbain week, , , feeritin . bibille' fItIII 'et 6 d led slue `"' • 901mPODAO;Inedinrn'l® 7 ettoefatrut -I for extra. ~. W it Metr.imisiaif - ' 1r°9 40 6 ,,, -. ~ 4. t ji Woes. _, Deese, teilitipte Ti 800; my at Site st-50 i s AVM Cgat,"-Ag' 6 @ s nci lientlitti:ektiq _ ClricaoN.., ecember 51 ertc:-Ar -., the Open bead - hi the itterteobe lenla ''' , _seereeteen.tew lie.Seerl34% to Phel, r ieseit ! - - 1 ini 17€0773ie matt ...or , Ammo, . "ablftli 'at 0. CO Conks" wicaltuil at eilo :eller 4, ~,- ~,,* .:-- .; - - :-1 ,,,, 3 •, ,FilltOntailllS, ,, , ::'" '' ~' ;i . ' I . : , 1 anll l / 1 1 alai armlet Ida 14 ',"` ,'''''' yam . Ise Wes B,fpe Wan; . ' ''-- 101t:fejN_LgilleiNiftir - . ' ''' . 4:- ' .'". II