Uti DAILY GAZVITE: *~~~,: • SMILAX RB 69 “Pq ft k eta 4 and 86 F4f 4111,014 at. 2 .T.TZTTLEA T. t. HOUTON. X . arrass MOP exams or TIIL DAILY. • Delivered by carriers. rl;er.b..•• MIDXIGHT. ILiRgISBURG The State-Treasurership Mast Exciting Canvas. ILLCHEY7S7 MiNCIS BEST -Adjutant :@ _Appointment. THE LEGISLATURE ORGANIZED The &nate Contested Seats—Th)) Somerset Dist!let Case—Cartift . eaten Referred to a Committee to Report Prima Patio Case— Senator Lowry_ Bolts—Senator Bucka!ew a:Renegade—Prop sal to Hake State Treasurer Elective by the People—Ad dress of Speaker Strang, of the House—The Legislative Record C ontract — Reosolution a Re schtd---Contisted Seats . topical MrDatchts to Ileo Plttlesrob Oaxotte•J HAserssotto, January 4, 187 0. EMIT DISPATCH. , Man* are getting warm. Bonita the Allegheny members Were In the Howie Caracas, and only Mi. White was known to be In the city. Mx. loirrY has openly threatened to bolt in the Benate. is dloltmlt to form an intimate as to how . the Treasurership nand.. There la talk of nalread comb/DE/ons to be made to Influence tho reauit.. , oscoND DISPATCH. It seems apparent that the Penneylva.. Ws and the Northern Central Relined Companies are to have • tilt, and already the skirmishing has cominenoed. The latter hack Mackey and the former sup port Irwin. There Is :ouch excitement. - • The Indications arv. that Mackey hie the Inside fn trick, .out he fa to be closely ught:. POllt • THIRD VIWPATOK. Brunot, Esq..-of Matta:mit. las been 'tendered the plane Made vacant by the ree ignaikin of Dr. Worthington on the Board of Public. Charities. It is hoped here that he will accept.- lilackey's chances are looking better. WOURTIt DUIPATCII-9 O'CLOCK P. at; oount has been made and a decided majority of the Republican members of both Honaeshare pledged themselves. In writing. to vote for Mackey. A law wavering ones yet need to be brought •arar to make certain his sucoesa, Ills friends aro more confidetit than ever, and some of the Irwin men are willing to concede lackey', election. FIPTB DUIPATOM IA o'clock P. D. Cameron has Just received • telegraph menage from J. -Edgar Thompson, President of the Penn eylvezda Railroad, Stating that he has lErpre.ed no preference for State Treas. -amen and that Mr. Moore, 'who- repro. bents the Pennsylvania Company here, is noting without authority on that num , Mon. This announcement mums • prop from under the Irwin - men • and strellgthens the Mackey stock. Both or , the Speakers are opmeed to Mackey. ezrrn onrsvos. There is great .excitement over the Tressurerahlp. A number of legislators bare signed . a Loper to support Markey, said to be forty-one. Prominent capital We are found to be Interested in the content. Anderson, the oil man, and prominent railroad odicials of Phliadel. Oda, are for Irwin, and J. Donald Caro- I erou and Wm. H. Kimble, for Mackay. Letters and dispatches -are shown on both side, to influence the result. There to no foundation for the report that an organized attack will be made on the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools. There Is no disposition to change present plan. APTOINTSD sortrrarnr corninsm. The Governor to-day appointed Ges.A. L. Roisell Adjutant General, vice Mo. ,Orvel7. resigned. O. of General Ras. Den's first duties will be to visit Philadel phia, Pittsburgh and other cities to re orgasitze the militia. • ' Pennsylvania Legislature. chposigi DlspaSeh to the Pittsburgh Gaze taso HAnunnusa. Jan. 4,18 NO. SENATE. The Senate met at three o'Mook. New members were sworn In. THAI 8011MitaiT 0111.11. Whim the &menet dbarict returns were mad, certidostes were presmited by Mr. Findley (Dem.) and Mr,'Scull (PAM) - • Mr. WALLACE Immediately intro duced a etiolation to wear Mr. Findley ma the Soutar. Speaker STINSON decided await en. bettandag the resolution. ruling that no other Madness was in order btu the swearing in of the new members. Mr. WALLACE appealed Dom the deo:taloa. The,APEAKES :Omni to entertain We appeal, and directed the new mem. Derr to whom there wan no objelitlon to be sworn. At this point the Demcersts had one Majority or the qualltlect members; but when new members here sworn In, the lispublicaue were In control. • Mr. WALLACH stain intweluesd his resolution. • , Mr. wEarp moved an smendnient,re. furring the certificates to !Oases:ate:9 of three to report upon the prtneafacie title to the seats, without !bathing appeal b y either parer. Mr. WALLACE contended this would be unjust, because Mr. .F/ndley% cern& ages was Signed by a fall board and Mr. ..Mouire by only one Return Judge. Mr. WRITE quoted the Congreasiond mew of Cogroth. In MM, Proving that there was a preliminary hearing. Mr. WALLACE rejoined that . flee • right of the appellant would be - detdrtry ed In Casa the committee failed to report in ten deys. Mr: WHITE modified the amendment by requiring the committee to report is Mr. LOWRY made a considerable speech, conteadlni that confide Semite was able to judge or these certificates for himself. He tivored Mr. .Flndley, though be was a Democrat. ilia this*. of accepting a oerlidotte vrieh only one signature Would to il& to ashes in the binds of any party. • Mr. HIIQRALEW thtlowib , ma*. Ins Mr. Wallace'm resolution. ux. WHITES amendment was carried, and Messrs. White, Howard Davis appointed said committee. amscrion or ornczaa. All the Republican nominees ware then elected to office. Wm. M. By eras the Democratic nominee for Speaker. A DEMOCRATIO SLIMEGADZ. Mt. BUCHA.LEW voted lb! Mnitrown, ':K~C"a''^^~"'~„' ~~. pia • ILSru~i •. L:. , :re`. - ,t'£~SSe"b`t `a::c : iiE:_7.~c _ 7-- . • , ..... . . . ... ~. W L - 1 - .i ~\\.r. ..- , ;;...-I . .\:'. ( rya) : I\4ll Zet ttt 1 I .\ . • , .1,, . ~.,.. p• , - 1. - - - \ I ) , . --N aim tine' 1. P. /ERR !=!! , eonstltuenus. saying that he was ao Instructed by his Mr. RANDALL replied that ho had not expected • row from a renegade, • Tax asgassa's PIPECCIL SPeaher Stinson's intendoeiory speech Ina one merely or thanba. . Init prima corqprxii nil. Mr. NAGLE sed the nof Alexander Diamo pre nd,en t IDernoosst petitio o c o n . testing the nest of W. W.-Watt, (Repub. I bean.) from Philadelphia.' Thursday morning was fixed for drawing the Cana. mitten. .• . . lIIDID ADD WRING. Mr. TURNER moved the appointment? of no sddittonal Committee on biters and Mining. Carried. 7, EGIALA 7 / 1 11: naconn. Mr. WIRITE Introduced a r for • JOICit Committee to contract.foresolution tho publication of the Legislative Record. Ballooned. DILIA INTRODUCED., Mr. OLSlSTEAD"presented a 'bill ro. pealing the 24 , h section of the appropria. LIOn bill of 1869. Mr, 131143KALEW Introduced a bill aniending_the Omni/nation, providing that t3tate Treaurarere Shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at lime/ and for terms to be fixed by jaw. Talided. OTIIIIR OFFICSIII3. In addltiOrt to the other Senate °Moors elected, whose names' hare been Wen, the following were chosen: Doorkeeper, G. W. Stair, of York; Sergeant at-arms, John Dailey, of Phlladelohla: Asalstant do.. J. P. Kegriee. of 'York: Postmaster. T. H. Davis, of Montgomery' Awdatant do., Joseph Bentz, of Cumberland. HOUSE OF REPRNSENTATIVES, The House organized at twelVe o'clock All, the. Itsptibllcan .ntintinees of last night were elected as . the unbars. The Democratic nominees were: For Speaker, Robert B. Brown,.-of Chariemi Clerk, F. Si; Leleenring, of-Philadelphia; Assistant. G. R. Meemore, of Fayette. ADORERS OP SPELXER STRING. Mr. STRANG, the newly .:elected Speaker esld.e GenUe;sen of tAe House of Representa• lives": Permit me to express my thanks for the high honor you have done me In your selection to preside over your de. ilberatiorus during the present session. That you rosy-have no cause 'to regret 11, Is My highest ambition; and that I may be able to perform the duties satisfactorily, as well as ne st desire. and fidelity, is my earnest desire. I trust that while I entertain • properiense of the honor you have con tarred. I have •110.20 Me appreciation of the difficulties; of the position, and need hardly suggest that your seneroue sup port In the observance of those rules by which our business Is governed, and that courtesy by which the asperity of our debates is anoderated, will be abeolutely ' essential to the harmony as well as the usefulnese of oar session.' I am not aware what, If any, • measures of . great public Inanortinoe sit; to be con sidered by us. And yet it : can never ,happen otherwise than that the Legh,la. tare of a great State like ours should have important !Maresca committed to its charge. And it la our business, god the!. of our aUcceavore, so to develop oar agricultural and mineral resources, and so to foster and direct our Internal lm provemerna as to make our Comma wealth the garden and workshop of the country. as well as what, by geographi cal position, she is fairly suitable to be, the highway, over which the commerce of the nation shall peas. In doing this, the people demand, as they have a right to. require, that we should exercise the moat rigid economy, consistent with the end to be attained. And while the liquidation of our public, debt, which has far sorneyeara constantly been.' made, would seem to afford conclusive proof that the average legislation on 1 financial questions has been calculated to protect the.intereete of the people, yet It must be admitted that there is wall Oe. csalOu for the exercise of sound economy In very many directkme. so I sincerely hope our record on • that sollilect:during this session session will satisfy the most ladle- We Must not forgot that the people are our masters , and It we obey theirelearly expressed will, looking to (Mr conitu enta alosie for comps! or control I n the exercise of all oar official duties, we shall not ofilymeet•the approval of geed- men everywhere, but will be able to extract venom from the fangs of the thole) who. seeking the notoriety which they can oh. Lain in no other way, revel In Indiscrim inate attacks on pc, blip men of the State, and connect themselves with different political parties only to hawk at and tear them. The only member absent was Mr. A. C. Smith, Republican, of Dauphin, who la sick. cowman:co Inure. Mr. BUNN 'presented the petiliat of Robert U. Graham, Republican, Contest ing the aeat of John P. Mooney, Demo- crat, of the Sixth district, Philadelphia. To-morrow le fixed for drawing the coat. mines In the cue. Mr. HONG presented' the petition', of Joseph A. Gaeta, Raliehlican, oo4psting the eau of John El:winkle, ..nenioaisit, Thirteenth district, Philadelphia. Tees. Wife&daynext was fixed for deswing the corn. JOURNAL/DP raoceirutos. • r. MLLES offered a raeobitioa that • LL 'of Three be committee in - coultuicflon with a similar committee from the Senate, to Inquire into the ex pediency of Publishing a daily journal of the prooleaings of both Homes, which shall De laued -- . every davi coing the pr fulfillment oeeedingx of - Of both lohne, - and for the the contract amplentainae airily shalt be requital and the Com mittee auth - orized to contract with the lowest bidder. - Mr. JOSEPHS moved • patiponement till Tuesday. Carried. 5017113 or amemort. .; Mr. BROWN moved that the daily hours of nualon be from_eleven to one o'clock- Carried; TUX LICIIBLATIVE RECORD. Mr. VARKIRK. of Width:igloo; offoa od tato followthil: Whereas, A contract made on the 14th of 'Tannery, 1887, between the Coalmen. wealth, ,by 'a Joint committee. of both Houses: appointed =dart resoluta= adopted by the impactive betties - ono= part the , and Geor , ge 13ergner, of amon Harrteg other burg, on other rtrovided things "that. mid George 'Bergner fa to publish the promettlxiga :of the Senate , and House flow the commencement of the pre.ent session for three years, and now • new contract fa made b aping oommlttel ofths two housitseP orefore Reseiefed, That said contractbetween the Comment wealth and George Bergner be and le hereb absolutel reminded, and the Chief C le rk. of the y Senate. Sad House be instructed to notify said George Bergner that no copies of the Legialative Record will he received by eitherHciuse or paid for, unless a new legal contract Ls made for the publleadon ol,theeance. Mr. WEBB demanded immediate °cm . Mr. J OHNSON , of Crawford , objected 'to the unmemate peewee of the remote- Boa, en the ground that .1m ABM* time was allowed to examldll the' allege. Dons on the mbJect, but professed not to NI anenemy of the movement, i f the facts were proved Further discuss ion °tamed. Mr:JOSEPHS maned postpcmement tall ..Ali?4n,F*A! ERE BOSTON. _ An Indiana Divorce to Ist Teatse—The T elegraPnetV fey mamma to tan Zlltaburgh Gazette,. 411,21TOIT,Itit. tieforti the Probate Cohn of hilddieettx county from Harriet M. Shannon, claiming to be the widow of Oliver M. bbaniton,late of Newton, desiring to be appointed ad. mlidetritrix of its estate. - Whi c h i t u m ,. deratood ammo's go Afth:kooo. Objection is made that the petitioner was divorced from het late husband under the lowa of the State of Indiana. The petitioner allele" WS divan° to trit tototritE abder the laws of this State, and claims to be able to show one or more Judicial de. d i j one already made In her favor per sonally by the Supreme Court of this &Ate. The case was continued Ibt a farther hearing. There was a general strike of tele. Western trapherx Ulnio n n...the Boston cilia of the legra Compan this afternoon, Te ln symph y latepathy with the .aettoa of their brother operator. la the moat. NEW YORK CITY.. The , Malls to Europe—The Chi -cinnatl False Pretense Mer chant — Justice_ Aroused —Ar rest for Fraud—Fllibuster Pro pellors. . ttir . rde oath to the rit Gait tte.j w Timm, Januari 4 NUL TRY OCEAN NAILS. • ' The Poet Clllce Departtnebt has made 'permanent arrangements with the Bre. mon line to. ,airy an English mail to Southampton and a German mall to Bre men on &tenlays: 'The llamburg line will condone for the . present to carry French malls every Tuesday, while. the -Williams and Onion line will carry mails to Queenstown every Wednesday. APPLICATION FOR BAIL, Application was made to Judge car dozo, that the Cincinnati merchant, Jo sephs,'Who wax brought here by tequila lion under three indictments for ob. talning goods by false protenoes from New York merchants, be admitted to ball. District Attorney Garvin, In re sisting the motion, stated the habit of men In deaperate circumstances coming on to New York' and purchasing large bill, of goods was named to euch an ex tent that the lessee of New York from it were. from 11,000,000 to rs,oomoo per annum or more. The Court reserved It. decielon, remanding the prisoner In the u,eiuttime. JUSTICE...AROUSED. City Judge Bedford today charged the wend Jitryt o,erield their orderaess ly.-fidr/y and impartially in to aid the authorities In their honied endeavor to stem the current of the .daring and r reekless actions of bad and unprincipled men, no as to tench them In emphatic terms that crime cannot be committed here with Impunity, and that if they ,peralet In their lawlessness they, will'be Wide, - to taste the hitter fruits - of their mildeede, IiVOR to this 'stern letter of the law. • ARREST FOR FRAUD. E. C. Gadleld, a wholesale liquor deal er at IBS Malden Lane, and a rectifier of the Beelond Itlatrfot.f Brooklyn, era ar rested yeativ on a charg of haying defrauded the Government Out e of a large amount, of money by not . keeping the Woke and records required by law. ribinuarnn PROPELLORS. reported the a Cuban Junta Sot: off last week quietly a large propellor to Cuba, and have another about ready to call. Rumor adds truce hundred men go on the latter. /MR IN BROOLLTN. A tire, ltds morning' hi building No. 109 Falcon street, - owned and mounted by R. J. Powell la a boas° furnishing stare, damaged building and stock 112,- DOarinsared. NEW ..1011K LEGISLATURE Herniation to Repeal the RallTheation of the liifteentl Anindinent—,Arno Bill to Repeii._ the E xcloe Low—liatesage , of the:Gerertior. lay Telearioli rt the Mtisittratt Gazette. j . ALtionr, Jan. 4.—Tye. Legla/stare or ganized today by the choice of tho Dem ocratic nominees for oiliesta of bath bran , A resolution was Introduced In the Senate, by Dir. Tweed, kir the repeal or 'the - ratification of the Fifteenth (kirsti tntlonal Amendment, Which was made the apeclat order for to-morrow. Notice was given of a bill to repeal the excise law. A resolution area offered in the Assem• bly sympathizing with Cuba and de easendw the csruree of The Admildstra. tlde On :this Subject. LAM over . : till to. Governor Hoffman's melange, which was read in both branches, says the State debt is 5 3 7,848,03.5.73, and the sink- mg (tads will extinguish it at the prem. ent rate in ten years The listened of the State debt should bepaid in coin. The State tax lard year was 110,469 y, Int The tHireereior devotec considerable epics:to canals, and urges suchslegisla tion as will insure cheap transportalion. He recommends the abolition of the re. pair contract system. He speaks highly of the State system of education, and hopes it may be perfected. He objects to the contract system of lain, In pris ons, and calla attention to the public charit of tlie State,' and commends them to the liberality of the Legislature. He recommends a number ofgeneral laws and avoidance of special legislation. The conspiracy annum In rd to labor he recommends' should b eebollehed. He asks for a law to forbid Injunctions and receivers in cases against monied corm.. rations In ex parte proceedings. He asks fora reVision of the apprentice laws, and fur uniformity In registry and elec tion laws A revision of the criminal law la desirable and he recommends the reptalot-The excise - . law. He devotes much attention to commissions and city governments, and asks , for legislation on theme Millcs. He sake that tax levies and.bills'appronristlng money be taken. tip early In the session. The Governor proteets against the actlim ( of 'Congress toward the 'States lately' in rebellion, sad against the tariff, lie discourses at length upon' OPOCie PPsMita, the ,ourreney,'dc. and remarkl that when the Federal Trea sury ' Is ready to redeem the legal tender prom- Ism in gold as fast maths public, are likely to present theca epode payments= are thereby resumed all over the country without furtherffort on the part of any one' and 'without inconvenience to the people. 'rElnacits. d. dispatah from Amos announces the &Oath Of Melt:Whop of Panama. —The steamer Mr of Baltimore. from Europe, arrived at New York yesterday. —VA:French, opera it the Theatre Francais, New York, Monday night, was Jargely attended by the dent tneede-and Ward politicians. —Breves Colonel Thos. C. Williams. U. S. A., commanding the post at Little Rock. Ark.,, died there n o Mondsy, of congestion 'of the brain. Hie remains emit tie Beni to Philadelphia. —The reduction of the wages of the laborers employed in digging down. Fort Bill, near Boston, led too - indications of it riot Monday afternoon, but t.hiv Uinta maul we euppressed_by the presence of *strong polio, form —Governor Palmer, of. Blinols, hie received a Treasitry draft f0r.52.397 on. account of the State war debt against the Federal Government, being on registered claims, whlcturith the additional vouch ers ware again presented and this amount secured. —Mrs. Georgiana King, divorced wife of Corthoadt Blmey, Es q. ono of the Poughkeepsie knkkerboollens, iatelyap• plied for • reopening of the Judgment against him, but the motion has been denied. The Rimeys moved In ligbly renactable,aodety.. , • - .A 'serious disturbance occurred at Dardanelles, Arkansas, on Christmas eve, between whiles and blacks, growing out of whisky, remitting in the death of -Port Jones; a worthy young man, at the hands of Eiburd Musentine, a noted des- Pared°. Theraffair at one time threaten. ad to Involve a war of races, but was fin. • —The trill/ ti - Jinies Dewitt and Kitty Blanchard, indicted for the murder ofj Warren Blanchard, last April, was called yesterday in the cattier oyer and term. finer, as Eqogbanston. N. Y. The orbs. °nem plead guilty of maned/tug! It /r In the third degree. Dewitt was sentenced to four years' labor In the Auburn prison, and Kitty Blanchard to the_Syracuse penitentiary fed...three year,. ;Kitty Ulti WO Or Lhe'allltdOred Ulan; w s ° • —The terrible love tragedy in New York excites general Interest. Fresh devekmenents render It evident that the eanseof the murder and suicide was the fear opcitt the - part Of- the murderer that he would soon be deprived of the moan. of continuing Ms unholy intimacy with his victim,. The parties were school teachers In Brooklyn. Them= Barnum Yee acting as principal of the same school In which Miss McNamara, or Mrs. Ailemego, -- Was. an - isalstant. Barman has a wife living, who informed a rir; er idonabLe that'-her husband w Rood 'man until the school mistress on his affections from her. Mrs. Allemego was the divorced wife of. a diaeolate Spaniard. The Intimacy which term/, # noted so tragically had existed about Ve months. . . SECOID ElllllOl. FOUR O'CLOCK, 4. .111 NEWS BY• CABLE. Fenian Parliament Candidate Defeated—Erie Railway Shares in 11l Repute—Affairs in France — }lluisterial Crisis in Spa(r= The War in Paraguay Again Reported at an End—The Con. vocation at Rome. _ (0) Telegraph to fbe Patel:Farah a GREAT ARITA IN. Lea - sort, Jan. 4 .—hir.4reville Nugent has been elected to Parliament from Longford, over hfartto, the Fenian can didate._ The Stock Rued declines to quote Erie Railway glares unless they aro atacciped by the Protective Committee or London, appointed to guard the interests ot ahareholdars. FRA N CB. Ps.ars, January RaPPC4 0,20 of the organs."( the irreconcilable*, has been prosecuted for a breach of the press laws, in an article favoring political or ganizations among the whiter.. It la reported that the new Ministry will declare and accept the programme of the Right Centre. The Minister% were received this after noon by the Einprese, who gave them very generous welcome. The Rorie publishes some correspond ones between M. 011ivier and M. Pierre Dieg° admission pve that the latter advised the of memberrof the Right and LeR Centre Into the Ministry. • = Loancos,.January t.—The resignation of the Spanish Cabinet, In consequence of ltaty'a refusal to permit the candi dature of the Duke of Genoa, le an nounced 'lt Is reported Admiral Topete will re turn to the Ministry. Manaus, Jan. 4— Evening—The new Ministerial crisis continues. The tele grain from Florence announcing the negative of Italy was resolved here on Sunday. but Its publication was sup pressed by authority imtil to-day. For two days the Government ham been in a state of indecision as to what count.) to take. The Duke of Montpenaler was expected to arrive here this morn ing, but his friends have telegraphed: that he cannot coma on account of the 'amnion created by the action of Itaiy. • BRAZIL AND PARAGUAY. Lassos, Tannery 4.—The mall steamer from Rio Janeiro, Dseember 15th, brings the following news from Paraguay : Ygnatimi was occupied by the allies . without resistance. hopes has been driven from the soil of Paraguay. The Prince D'Eu and Senator Paraubas were exraiMed at Montevideo on their return from the scene of war. The former would reach 'Buenos Ayres -about the Ist of January. According to the very latest amounts the war In Paraguay was at au .end. Lopez had fled into .Bolivia with • his family. An airreement had been signed be tween Brasil and the Argentine Confod. oration, according to which Brasil will withdrart 14,000 men from Paraguay and the entire contingent Or the Coated. Oration will retire. " IRO], E. Ross, January 4.—A general roam, gallon of the Council was held at Quirt natiesterday.' The Pope wan not . pres ent, and a Cardinal, presiding by right of Nee, anno . unced the recent deaths of four Cardinale The appointments of Cardinal Billo as President of the Commission on Downes. and Of Cardinal Caterini, as President of the Commission on Eodealastical One, were promulgated. The Council la in session again today and the business of organisation contin ues. • MARINE NEIVS. Lerman, Jszniary 4.—The steamer Moravian, from qaebeo, and Atlanta from New York, have arrived out. FINANCIAL AND E02132ERC1A.14 LONDON, January s.—Tallow 45a and firm; spot 891 BdCpflat. Refined Petro. 'sum ls 830(gds 9344. Calcutta Linseed firm. Linseed Olt 29e .1/54 Turpentine 28s 8d(328s 6d. Cloyereeed 48e. FRANKFORT, January 5.-11 & bond* Arm at 92L ' • Paws, January B.—Bourse excited: rectos 74180 c. • . ANTWERP, January s —Petroleum firm at 60Xf. Bantams, January s .—Petroleum firm at 71. Cg. HARDER; January s.—Petroleum repurted arm. LONDON, January s.—Evenfeg.--03n soli 92g. American securities quiet and steady. 6 .2osfirm; 87x for Ns. MX 85,, 257 , 67,. 10 401 81%, Erin 18, UMW. la. A. & O. W. 253 i. FRANKFORT, January s.—Beenin;q.- 17. B. bondi firm at 92t LIMRPOOL. January 4 .—Ootton firm: uplands 11.ii@LIN Orleans 11X ®1.1%; sales 12,000 bales. Manchester market arm. Liverpool —remipts: wheat, three days. 45 , 0 00quartem, all American; Call. fonds white wheat 94 2d; red Ee 2d; whiter 8s 114; western flour Be. Corn No. 2 Mixed 295. Oats 2s 9d. Bar ley Is. Pass 85a. Pork quiet 100 e. Beef 102 s. :Lard7BeBd . Cheeseals CM.. Bacon 82s. Spirits 'Petroleum 1034; refined 1094. Tallow tts CINGINNATL Memorlast....llsreauWe Library as. soclattou—The Telegrapher* , Striae. (By Selman& to tee Cattatnulak Climatal Cut cursavt. Janluny 4.-tt a meeting of the bar of thin city, held In conalderi tion of the death of General Stephen J. McGroarty, resolutions were adopted etating he deserved the laurel. he won , In the 11017100 of his country; that he .was • chivalric - soldier, who discerned tho real glory of the cause to which he was devcaral, and was truly without fear and without reproach in re. Litton to the flag he followed; that he was a conspicuous orator and honest offt. clad. The funeral will take place from the Cathedral to morrow morning and will tie largely attended- The election of °facers today for Young Mon's Mercantile asaociation resulted m the choice 'of George W. President Jae. M. Clark, Vice and s the whole Independent ticket, by • decided majority. The re port submitted shows tin Inatltution has 81,212 volumes. The operators of the Western Union Telegraph Company, on a strike, are conslderably elated to-night over the news frost East and South. The office here is transacting all the business, and it is claimed will be able to get along , without the strikers. Specials from thrOtlel pro Waahin lnPny•• gtou and other platen We 00044 • 01110 LEGISLATURE. Proposition to Bahian the Rollßutton of the Nifteentlt Amendment to ■ Vote of ttur People. (By Telegmb,to the Plambush Guatte.) Cor.ttnntra, Jemmy 4.=-13 the Senate to-day Lewis D. Osinpbell introduced • bill providing for the. stromholon to the people at the next October election the question or the ratification of the FM teenth Amendment. Read flat and second time Wed rererred. —The Western Milan Telegraph can piny In. ebb:l2'o have been enabled to wawa a aulnolent number of operatore to supply the places of the atrlkers, and have a surplus of tea or twelve for an emergency. —The Minnesota Leghlattirs easetn. bled et noon yeetenlay. ♦ll the mem here of both bonzes were present. THE CAPITAL. Cabinet Neot l ;ichool Difficul ty—The China Nisslon—The Proposed Change of Army Of nears. nyloom* so the P1144,61/6 Gianni./ WAKUIWPTCW, January 4, IBM • (until= &IRETINO. The Urea rojiruktr meeting of the Cabi net Mace COIN/kW& took a reoesa win held tceday. A* the Edemberaworopre• mat. MIL TROUBLE, A colored chll having been admitted to ono of the plalle schools yeaterdaj, seven white children were In oonee. quenco withdrawn by their parents. TUN 'MINA MISSION. IdI Dieter. Low has received his final InA atructions from the State Department: Eli will leave for New York tomorrow evening, and the latter city for China via California next Saturday. Ann! OUANoita. Conalderabie Interest Is felt In army circle,, concerning the contemplated change .In the assignment of racer*, whereby tieversiVho have been for years on duty In different bureaus of the War Department tiara will be sent to postale the west, while many now serving on the frontiers and'at other Stations will be assigned to duty in this local. 14% ft Is not probable the order to effect the ,bbanges will be Is. sued before the Met day of April, as' the eliferent chiefs! of - bureaus have been Instrueted to report the names of ,ofiloers for Ltniutafer; on the Slat of bowing Thu h Mfay l na Is asu nunmber oor dtheer *floors here will require time to arrange their private business and make proper arrangements for a change of Station. ST. LOUIS. Ammssor SeepenCeo—sti.b.dro Fatr—The Great Bridge. (By Seteireph to the Pittebuyeh (Mutate.) Sr. Louts, January 4..—Supervleor Msrr has been suspended by the United States Assessor, John H.'For, of the 2d . district, of this State , for alleged mai practises. , IL E. Schuster, Auistant Assessor of the saute districtihas already been roma wed on charges growing out of the same transactions. , A Committee eppolitted some days ago to draft articles for the World's Fair As , sociation met this er:Jultig and presented their report, recommending art.orgialza. lion -tinder the charter of the St.' Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association; that the name of that Ansoclation be changed to the Mississippi Valley World's Fair Association; that the stock be Incresaed to one million and the Stead of Direc— tor' from thirteen to • fifty. After die. minion, the repart was referred to an other committee, who will report to a subsequent meeting, • The calesons for the western pier of the bridge to cross the ittlasisalppl here was towed to pretties today, and the masonry will be commenced on it In a few days. - LIVRTSINEL 'he Strike of Telegraph Operators— Prom ocean to Ocean the Resolve la Taken—Who Ras 'Give tat In yesterday's Gszerrn we anuounosd the fact that,the 'operator. of the West ern Union Telegraph Company had re solved upon inaugurating a strike—not for higher wages, but to secure the pre sent rates to member* of the Protective Imsoclat lest who . Work beyond the Rocky MO ULlblho l . l )4...Caltittimia. The. science at tabareiphy out. aide cr the profession. To "become thoroughly acquainted with the language of dote and dashes requires a long pray I Oral experience. Hence It is, that there are very few amateurs In the profeerdon. and _ hence it is that substitutes are ate*. lately unobtainable by the employers. The tattler fact places the strikers on a plane of Independenee. • Their services cannot well be diepened with—and .sre think they are in position to dictate terms. The operators of the West. ern Union Company of this city went off yesterday morning at tea o'clock and resolutely abstained from duties up till past two o'clock this morn , log. Theresult was that the head offi cials of the company had to reduce theta. selves to operators and pat their ears to the keyboard. It is absolutely impoesi. ble for them to keep upend do the work of the thirty missing strikers. Bo far the beet of feeling hes prevailed between the contending parties, and no violence need be anticipated. As a general rule, telegraph operators are intelligent gen. demon,- and they could not be forced to . maintain their rights at the expense of • single principle of manhood and decency. The great business of the Western Union company wujmperfectly transacted yes , terday, and the preesure hm been - ea heavy that wo are forced to believe an early compromise will follow between the employers and employed. Double and treble rates wempald inferior paper operators yesterday, and a high bonus was refused by sound operatont who were solicited to make their appearance keys. We herewith present a and of the operators to the public, sea matter of nese : 11!!!! The Chronicle of yesterday, in one of he two vary contradictory articles on the telegraphic strike, states on the author ity 04 the Western Union officials that that company did not reduce the salute* of their employee at San Francisco, and that the operatora bad no Just cause for instituting such rash proceedinga. Tele. graphs?" as a class have ever enjoyed the reputation or being at least in a de gree Intalligent, and la it at al/ probable that thlrty•eight hundred sane men would take such a step without ashadow of reason? No. There was a rednetlon at Ban Franciano, , ,and It was but the forerunner Of similar action to be taken throughout the coun try, should It be found that the operators wore willing to submit. The Western . Union Telegraph Company having reduced their rates with the idea of crashing out competition; not content with a reasonable profit, thought to re. duce Their expenses by making their employes the victims of this telegraphle warfare, and made San Francisco the in !hal point of action, but the hour had ar rived when prompt and united action on the part of telegraphers wee to decide the future weltare of the fraternity. The organization which Inaugurated • thi s resistance, extends from the Atlantic, to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the gulf, and includes the brightest tele graphic talent of the country. This or. ainittllOCl having used all honorable means with the executive °Blurs of the Western Union Telegraph Company to and the strike by reinstating its mem bers in Ban Francisco at their former salaries, and by their refusal having expresaed their determinationto "mush" out the league and "drive to members to the wall " The challenge wan accet ted. and the movement was begun, and ex., tending from San Francisco eastward city after city In regular summation re. iipanded to the call for aid. e As each odic° withdrew their services renewed ensnares for a compramtim, as Gut proposed, were made and treated with derision, until at last, impatient with - the prolonged deley of their em. ployets. a Sul blow was deemed rend. site and with the rapidity of lightning the order was given fors united effort. Pittsburgh, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Washington, New York, Boston, Alb any, Buffalo. Erie, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, Nashville, Mem. phis, Vicksburgh, New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, • Ala., Lynchburg, ye., and many other cities wheeled Into line, thus controlling all the Important cities of the United States. With renewed confidence to teens. Me of their cause the operators of the North, Booth and Emit Join hands with their brethren of the Wart In-one solid °alumni, determined that they will be men even while laboring for a ghpantle e3rporation. E. B. Pluto; B. A. Dtritcao, .100nucatte e . JAYIS3 F. Boon= The following Private alp/Lobes - re. °aired by . oar Managing Editor show bow very goner& Is the strike thrOugb out the country: Dtrarcm, lowa, Jan. 4.—lt V allowed Chicago, Burlington ' , and Qnhaey Rau. roads are discharging OReraken who will . ' not work for the 'Neaten: Union Tel'. O %Pb company. The majority of rail road operators are member.. of the league and state tboy will suffer dismis sal before working against their brethren.' Cllloaoo, Jan. 4.—The strike of the Western Union Telegraph Company's operators • continue. They state they will not go to work until all grievances are remedied. Whon the tieeend .perintendents and other officials re -wired the news that New York and Philadelphia had ceased work, they were much oonfused, and are evidently much weakened In the position they have taken. Ruthless men here sym pathize with the operators and are ocar ina substantial aid. The newspapers publish the statements of both parties, and, with scarcely an exception, are dia. glutted with the attempt to coerce on the part of the company, Ngw Yong, January 4.—The Western Union Telegraph men attack Vile after noon. They will not return to duty until the California men are reinstated xd.. their old salaries. htembere of tho Meague are now out at'. the following points: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Harris. burg, Cleveland, Chicago, ICincinnatl, Loulsvlllo, Omaha, San Prancleco, Ituf fain, N. Y., Cheyenne, Virginia City, Washington, D. C., Albany, N. Y., Rat. timore, Davenport, Roston, Erie, New York, Wilmington, N. C., Richmond. Va. "New Orlaiisiioeiion the64l7'lWe, Nashville and otheni, besides non.inem• hers at Auburn, N. Y.. Fall River, Mute, Providence, R. 1.. lipringtield,. Mane., Hartford, Conn., {forester, Mass., New Haven, Ct. , hlerldon, nay they will ✓ in the morning. Telewsphingirvery dull ln the West ern Union °Mee here, and_by to-morrow noon their oaken will be (dosed from 01!PALI to ocean. W. hi. Smith, agent of the Western Associated Press, telegraphs se follows: CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. e.-7'e Editors Our reports tonight 111% necessarily brief, owing to the extension of the strike among the operators in the em. ploy of the Western Union Telegraph Company. It having been acertslned that the. operators at Chicago and Cincinnati struck under misappre. henalon of the difilculty on the Pacific ooset, a demand was made_ by I the chief Motors of the Secret League on the Telegraph Co., that the operators at Maoism and Cincinnati be reinstalled. 'This Meng refused an Order was Lamed the by the Grand Secretary of the League to members to strike sod the operators I at Boston, New York. Philadelphia and I Cleveland responded this afternoon. Only Mr. Stamm, Chief Operator itt charge of the day reports, and Mr. Tin. dell, Chief Operator In charg ol the might reports, remained e In the °face at Cleveland. Such help as oould be obtained readily we. called in,. and with the assistance of of ficers, work is progressing. Mr. Wright, Superintendent. Is displaying great en ergy In the emergency. He reports that by to-morrow he will have the services of enough good operators now on the way front Interior towns so business will be dispatched se neuaL . THE COURTS, District Calk—Judge Hampton. TUESDAY, ..11110Xy . 4.—The first cube taken op was that of John Hopkins vs. Henry Kieber. !Action to recover . dam ages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of a refusal on. the part of theefendant to comply with part f of apurchase of a house and lot. It appears that In February, 1869„ Mr. A. Leggate, auctioneer in Al. legheny, as the .agent of Mr. Hopkins, the plaintiff, offered and sold at public auction a bode and lot on -Tremont street, Allegheny, which was knocked down to Mr. Bieber at 120,000. In a weak or ten day. after, Mr. Kleber noti fied Mr. Hopkins that he would not take the property, alleging that the bids against him were not real, and further, for the reason that the lot did Dot con tain the quantity of ground set forth to the advertised diacription of the prop. arty.. It appears that the property was through a ty.pographlcal error advertised to contain .93 feet front and RIO feet deep," when in reality It only contained 92feet front and ..1)8 feet deep. The prop. arty was again put up at auction and knocked down to Mr. Taggart for 115,- 000. This action was brought tp recover the difference between the amount of the sale to Mr. Kleber and the latter sale, and other Incidental losses incurred. TRIAL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY. 36 The Citizens' OH Refining CM. vs. 37 El Hartwell, Cameron .t Roberta, aine vs. Same. 100 Le Roy vs. Wiley. 103 Andrews vs. Ward, et al. 195 Hays vs. Carlisle. , • 113 Carroll et Snyder vs. Hall ,t 174 Faber vs. Pittsburgh a Connellayille Gas Coal ft Coke Company. Quarter Sessions—Judge Stowe. TOINDA.Y January 4.—John Charles Ned; Indic ted for selling liquor on Sun day, was placed on trial. The Jury re turned a verdict of guilty, and recom. mended the defendant to the mercy of the Court. Sentence deferred. The next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Wingroth, Indicted for selling liquor to an totem. perate husband, alter being-notified mot to do so by the wife. Jury out. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Jno. A. Blugley, Indicted for a misdemeanor under the livery stable act, J. Swearin. tiers,prosecutor. The defendant, It was from alleed, hired a horse and buck-wagon the prosecutor- and while driving CL. was alonSrson street,'ln South Pittsburgh, ran Into by *street car, In mese— quenoe of which thiNgyagon waerbroken. The jury returned a erdict of guilty. Sentence deferred. :In the matter of opening Hazlett alley, In which an appeal was taken from the action of Councils, the Court ordered the appeal to be flied and that the clerki of t:councils-be directed .to certify all the proc gs eedin I the Coo to court. The case o r the mmonwealth vs. Thome O'Nell, Indicted for aggravated sasault and battery, war next called. The defendant plead guilty, and was sen tenced to pay a- floe of VA, . costs of prosecution and undergo an imprison. meet of sixty days In the county work b ump , The next case taken up was that of the Commonwealth vs. Mollie Beech, lu dicteil for keeping a bawdy house, at No. 8 Church avenue, Allegheny. The case Is creating considerable interest, and the court room was crowded with spectators. A number of the witnesses eubfcenaed will, 11,1 s. thought, fall to put In an ap pee:Epee. The case was still on trial ?s court adjourned, and will probably r PY th e greater portion of Wednee y. _ Common Pleas--. 1 edge Caller. 'Damper, Jan. 4.—The case of Noll vs. Waldschmidt, action to recover for work and labor done, and materials Inrnlsbed in the construction of a building, pre ' viously reported, la still on trial. TRIAL LINT FOR WYDNITIDAT. 355 Moors, et al. vs. Moore. 366 Martin vs. Gibson. 11l Amnon vs. C.& P. R. R. Co. 369 Rill, Assignee of Robb, vs. Tanner's Executrix. 366 Reiter vs. Hoeveler. 367 Ferthing vs. Esker. 363 Beckon vs. Schwank. 370 Fritz vs. Rink. Oyer. and Ts ralszer—Judges literrett and Tamper, Jan. 4.—On the . opening of Court Judge Stowe delivered his charge to the jury in the case of the Gammon wealth va. Gerhardt Johnson, on trial for manslaughter. The charge was the same in substance as that in the former case. The jury retired at ten minutes past ten o'clock, and at half put twelve returned a verdict of not guilty. Ihe defendant, was remanded to Jail for a new trial friths case on which the Jury failed to agree. • RE 01 BRIGHTON. How the Holidays were spent. NEW Haddam, Jan. 4, '7O. The holiday employments and enjoy. manta hers'were Perbartio the rata, or at least in some • aspects, aimllar to those of other country towns. In my opinion, Christmas is generally spent in a way very unworthy of those for whose ogood Milldams. Inst j ead of being is keptgen aa day of rellgio reoicing, rally spent in triflinusg festivities, lt and by man In bacchanalian evels. 800 y 2, of our churches here held mom. ing meeting for devotion, commencing at about daylight, and th en a meeting for the benefit of Ma children toward noon. • . Some of the churches had services the left night of the old year. 00 0tlataus nn, ill after mldnhatt. This week will be the observ wee ed by the =la of our churches al kof prayer. We It'd U. ki. . • Nola Fayette Towootap,A Pleasatil We know title lea-wide world. and a great many people in it. But slttatagh ISts. 1 ls as a gigue, of sand by the eta aide, compared with the rocky'promen tory Of colleges, seminaries and normal,, yet title little grain shlrFes none the loss on that account, but . claims a passing notice. • On the Slat ult, our happy little band ' easetubled to pay their hut tribute of respect to our worthy old friend Less, who wav about to take hie departure to a far n country, best known as The Re gions of the Pant. file face was lit with smiles, as If, to lighten our heart, slid Point to us that better world beyond. At the hour of 2 r. Y. the exercise* were opened by a sonic, 'UR together again." 'Then followed many little speeches, and although miry — bt oced lo bill below • • I hi worthy nee or Ciceru.'* get we know "Tall oake from littlelSOC4llll grow." We had one easy; would heve had some other* had clrctunetanto• boon favorable. We had also a aalact_reedips class, subject "The Inquiry." Wesubg our Mile Imes , and cir.sed with a few remark.. There was an abundance of tidede, doughntits end apple; pro. by the scholars, and placed on the teacher's desk. The scholium marched In classes aroutil the school room, sing. Ing the song "Itound and round," and mewled the front stmts. A magenta° then paws! around the delicacies. The teacher, Mettle Thompson, then offered some holiday present! for relater at. tandance, and. kindness and respect shown to- her-while she has been ,with them. They were happily received, and a vote of thanks waiureturnad, and all went home . fee li ng 'better of their boll. day party... Witty Rose, Real Estate Transfers. The following deade were admitted of record In the office of Thos. 4. tinnier, Recorder for Allegheny county, Tuesday, January 4, 1/170: U. 71. Willis,. , Boot Masan. Jo], 7, lID; lot Cast earl slreet„ 4000 14ayer'a Naa. Man J. Craft t!Tehn I Cal. Ap ril IL Mb; I 117 feet c^reer of B.dtord and B.oonterl 4 1 C 444 7 . 471,0 IBltastwtb C. Deasy to Jag B Woo. Neb. 1. 15424 lot 24 by FM Get 12.4tadaty greet. Ifixisolun Warn. ritzainf t b 4420 Wot.' bell to •not Sen. Dee. /I. DM lot r 1 14 feel 1.11 ToornTlap *BO Jsu. 112bInsun to Jno. Be rltett. Aug. II prep t MI by lto feet, va 1 010 street. ridsbut b• . .41143 144. b. uet Ito toThents.Cslattan lo ftli July it, ito; t Ly 100 f:ct on Torty-11 Street. Plotott bargn Jy. H. Der In ntepbea Plano. 17, July lath t0 , 231N 10 0 feet ust Forty-ALA I feet, Pitts . tomb Davao Cup., to Joseph Conde 140; 22 acre/ and 114 peso lee In Cpeer Josepo .ownsblo et. Galt Dollvz To VT SiT• lt•Wailer N0v.12. IWO: lot by 127 Got, Juniata street. Al/egtway lAA J °seg. 'garner to W 1 now Swath. Log, 21, lade: 10117 by 100 fee{{,, gbarp 'bore CA is. Ireton to Juba nistar At o Dea 3, 040 part of lot 110 In plan of LarencevillL ee k laub•rt Ilsod.roon Woo. Lawton, 1404: lot 21 by ea feat. Goode,ol2 "Arcot. &nestl 7o e, , ny :0 Boz. b r y t u ltA b b e Vo 4:04147 Beier. April 2, 1863: 10 114.0 1./ T., enatar's plan, thilon towaablt - ---- ?lr::: weii,;;; ;;;; '''''''''''' ' .Gg; -- A;;i• 'i '' iiii•sfr° vir:lln , l'a k i ° ol , l:7.:lllf4.`p' 4 4.'24 . ' ; "- s ;I . Z by SI .00t, coo Vlore neves, 1 3Eo ... I" , Yat... i orob Al Oa) - 9 ;:4 " o ‘ ;er Al° Henry i: 4 . D `,' 11: v 1 "01 111,6c0 Annisemenia. Oratts Houset.—A large audience as. Rambled at the Opera House, last even log. to see Mr. Emmet in • •Frita; or oar Cousin German." Mr. Emmet is a find class actor, and will, before his engage. moat einem here, be a general favorite. lie Introduces a style of comedy which heretofore the patrons ofprat clam Weals of ammement have been deprived of, for some reason which Is Indefinable, as there Is nothing "broad" or objectiona ble in and It is highly Interesting and 'miming. The piece will be repeated every evening thi„! week. ACADEMY OP , : Music.—The Hanlon combinallon played to a large audience at the Academy of Musia last evening. The veraltality of the entertainment renders It of a highly enjoyable, as well se arousing character. Alf. Burnett, the celebrated facial artist and humorist, is one of the chief attractions, sad Miss Helen Nash, the witty comedienne, receives a full share of applause from the audience. The entertainment will be continued every evening this week. TME Fats.—The Orphans' Fair, now in progress In the basement of the Ca thedral, Is aucoeding remarkably well and promisee' to be a complete enemas: The probabilities are that a very respec table stun will be realized for the benefit of the orphans. Gen. Woot's Estate, The evening before the veteran Genera was stricken down with the illness that closed his eventful career, he made a most interesting statement to the editor of The Troy Whig, which conveys a preen. cal lesson, and shows how easy it Is to become r ich after obtaining the first dol lar, if one is prudent and economical. "I never made but $20,000 In my life 1" said the General, emphatically, "but I always kept that at good Interest 1" On our expressing surprise, he went on ' explain. It seems that at the close of the war of 1812, the General found himself terribly wounded, but about even with the world in a pecuniary point of view. Shortly afterward the Government sent him to the far South and West on a spec ial mission connected with military affairs, and forfice years he traveled over moan tains, and through the almost trackless wilderness, and accomplished his difficult mission,ll3 he always did , to the entire satisfaction of the Government. He had not drawn a dollar from the Treasury, except for actual expense; and at the end of Moot:lye years the Government owed him 420,000, which was then paid. Here wan the nucleus of his large fortune. Gen Wool was then about 85 years of au. He died at about the age of 88. Now let • the reader take this $20,000, which, at compound interest, will nearly' double every 10 years, and in the GO years intervening betwerm the time of its receipt and the General's death, he will find that it will amount to just about the General's estate, to wit : $840,000. Trichina, spinals Remedy. A series of experiments hut enabled a Chicago chemist to. offer a remedy for trichina GOO the patients two drops of carbolic acid ltrystals) thor oughly incorporated with forty drops of glycerine. Alternate (every three hours) with twenty drop of liquor socks bi. sulphls, to be adngnistered in a wine glass of water. In' urgent cues, repeat these agents every hour, and cuthine until relief is obtained. Carbolic acid and sulphurous add will effectually destroy the animalcule and parasitic family. These anfiparasllie agents may be safely administered in • diluted form, as above prescribed, and no Injurious results can possibly occur to the most delicate constitution. The trichina may be found tturinghout the system, and in order to reach them with carbolic acid, he advises its mixture with glycerine, which is the most eillcions , vehicle for its dissemination through every part of the body, as glycerine will rapidly penetrate both flesh and bone and carry with it such chemical agents as it may be charged with. The soda bf sulphis, In addition to de stroying parcrailic life, reduces the in flammation and allays the pain caused by the ravages of the trk.hina. Rzekkima, in Albany, New_ Yen, a man slipped on the ice in front of a wealthy =We lira:Mien, and sustained severe inkuies. Re sued for damsua. and recovered a verdict of $l,OOO. The court held that, the owner or occupant of a house is as liable-for damages sustained by Ice allowed to remain on the sidewalks Lislf he permitted an opening to exist in sidewalk unguarded. The decision's just. Tux following - copy of s bill of rafreelunemes prepared for the ringers at a funeral In Londonderry, N. EL, }larch 12, - 1918; "0 quarts W. L rum, $3 40;1 pint brandy: 40; 1 gall. cyder, 20; 18 i Dye 82; 100 fryed nuts, 75; albs. of cheese, 68; 1 bunch of cigars, 18 —ll7 81." A nouns subscription Is in proven at Dubuque, lowa, for a monument to the memory of the founder of that city. The inscription on the old. ceder ones over his 'grave wu "Julien Dubuque, miner of the mina of Spu n, died March 24, 1810, sad 401 yearn ". , . EZ:2I ECOSNIR gave awa' over two bendred rings as souvenirs daring her Eastern tour. Moan murders hare been committed in France and n 869 (the month m ei not in n than In any other year. A Wanritunusa grave digger is seem sed of feedlot the bodies from the come. Lary to his hogs, clothing his children 'in the grave clothes, and. using the conks for firewood. - A SOCIETY for the suppression of teeing waiters in Paris has recently been brought to naught by the formation among the waiters of a counter society, whose members are bound to spill bot soup or coffee over the pantaloon of stingy curtomens. • Anna!, Kama, is said to be emgagedin translating NapektioVs "Life of Caesar" into Arabian, -The Emperor of the French, heating of the compliment the great Emir Is paying him, sent him a splendidly bound copy of the work with his autograph in it. Tug coldness exletlng between marck and the King of Prussia Is said to be tensed by a letter which the great !oldster sent to a friend, and in whichhe sarcastically reflected on the capacity of Milan the first. One of Blexuarck's el vela succeeded in securing this letter, and &bowed it to the King. --.l44otter DAYYp brother of Sir Unto ptirty Darcy, bu bequeathed 'to the Royal Society, In fulfilment of an es pressed wish of his brother, a service of plate, presented to air Humphrey for the invention of the safety lamp- It will be employed in founding a medal,to be given annually for the most improved discovery I in chemistry. • I ror T spa fa blic ir In Moscow , the Empe- A Alexander of ushed out disband to an old gipsy woman, and wanted to know white - would happen to him. The old woman looked into his hilids, shook her head, and said, ° Beware of 1878, I see blood for you In that year!' , The Emperor who Is very superstitions, grew pale, Beichert the fair without saying an. other word. T Tine great tenors of Europe are getting old. Oneymard has been singing for twenty years at the Paris Opera. - Roger has lost hie voice entirely and has failed as an actor. Tamberlik will'retire soon after a brilliant career of thirty rears: Mario is on the stare since 1878, and Wachtel, who has left Berlin in COM, quence of a quarrel with the Ring, made his debut in 1846. Tut:political shade of Prince Napoleon was, the other day, most wittily defined by the wife of a foreign Ambutsador in Paris: "The color of the political opin• lons of Prince Napoleon," said the My referred to, "Is gentle and innocent vio let, which shortalghted persona but too frequently mistake for bloal-red. Those who examine it clooely will never be frightened by It." ONE of the actresses of the Florence Court Theatre, whom the King favored with his attentions, and to whom be made eertaln propositions, told him that she could never love a man with such a ter rible mustache, and that, If he wanted her for his mistress, he would have to shave it. This was too much for the Sing, who does not want to give up the only thing which makes him an extraor dinary man. He left the actress andkept his mustache. A YOUNG man recently arrived in Rome and presented himself to the Pope. "Six br months ago " said he, "I had a swelling the l ' eg; the doctors condemned it to amputation, but 1. applied a piece of one of your old stockings to the swelling, and it immediately disappeared." His Roll. nos, who happens to suffer, from a swol len leg himself, was stupefied at this sud den care . Tito Pope's old stockings have ever since commanded a high pre mium. Ws have heard, says the Pall Mall (Undon) Gaulle, of a moat mysterious and disagreeable occurrence at the Tow er of - London, which is enough to set the nerves of the nation on edger. For days, or rather nights put, the shadow of an axe has appeared on one of the walls of the Imilding--thls shadow made its boe appearance, unless we are misinformed, in 1848, but what it has been doing since that time we cannot say. There is no shyness whatever about it now ,• it does not object to be stared at, End excites the curiosity- of all who have the privi• fait. not the pleasure—of inspect. Additional Markets by Telegraph. CHICAGO, Zarnuu7 4.—After the clam of Change wheat was active. At leaf 300,000 bushels were disposed of by par. lies who had been bolding for some time rest In anticipation of an advance In Prices; quotations 304,40 lower; No. 2 selling at 76 30)770 , chiefly at medltun figures, and - cleating at 763,4*(4763i0 and seller February sold at 783.01 783Sa. Corn dull at 7034 c for No. 2 mush. Other grains neglected and nom inal. At closing prices on change in the evening, No. 2 wheat was Mill at 70 , 40 cub. Provisions cielet; sales 1,000 bbla mesa pork at Pal, seller February; 400 Ibis abort ribs_ at IND, ilhd-1504/MOL".. lard &Cleo. exmen/Lim, Jan. 4 .—Flour quiet, and nominally unchanged. Wheat nominal ly unchanged and dull. Corn dull and nominal. Oats. heavy., Rye doll and nominal. 13srley dull and nominal. Petrolbum fi rmer: refined held at ZS® 27340 in large lot/428@M0 In small Iota; crude at $3 30 per barreL P RILADHLPHIA, J. (—Petroleum; crude 203f0, refined 80c. Flour dull: superfine at $1 25,g4 SO. Wheat quiet, red at 20@ll C. Rye at $l. Corn sealer, old yellow at $l. new at 87®92e. Oats dull at 65®60,. Frovhdotui dentin hut; new measpork oA $3O. Lard at 17,tia, Whialry heavy at 986011,01. ,VAXIIIIIDOI,7IIIIIIIary iL—Beer cattle— receipts, M. Prices bare advanced ball a cent. Supply of @beep ligght . Blue% and lambs ban advanced 341@110. Dlsmrant, January . 4.—Doti firm at 2 43,;- Receipts 1,159, hates— exports 761 bales. 1 .N13 v:Aw.t i" ki STATERIENT OF TEE CONDI. ...IT/cm or Tat reBI7BAH BASX FOB tI•V/Nl3lO. Decant*, 31,1999: LIALEILITIES Caplistndsgs etoek.rv.. Du... Coatinguti rang, mortr . /LUST& .391".1171'ri EI.I. vl7, /hums. 4508.427 49.34 S 53 34,:n • D. 6. 9494.1141 TT Yet[DLIT. Treastanr., The on "arelgued Andltt g Contralttei newt. telly report that they hay* examined thn o.xele and angels or the tub, and And *lnsley* iitste• anent to be correct. 13XEM . - ROB?. 0. eCHIEFITZ. 0. 7 OLLAIMLILL prgneuloai. Jimmy 7. ISTO, OPPlor OP TUN Coarraou.sx or A raanniorr Corm PL.. eirrotoroa. Jaguar, Ch. 11170. ReROPOSALO FOR - WRITIENG. —!estod Prooosa pill as taut ad at Ws a until 19 -IL : Ine'volve. for yoUlni and ctooriag from the Amman' booan Ablaty•four Cake Dnoilaates forlJ7o. man p roar Pekool Daigle:Me. lbr 470. loony-four Trnaidusrl CoUrcuon Diollsapti for /FM C T m he Inl ab a nd aC Ls e lmb*t akn frWoiv*il tb lath day of Atm% nett. nide to bottom:CA Ile meatus Has costilato. to 0001.4. that caleolo• tics and tate, alas Of boot.aw amid tbsoltapetalag ct took and 0 , 1 the IM Meantime t o • • keeapltchithut la teen lad all tha bOolle.‘ .provlag the total at the ditretant lazaa by lb* valuation. TOO. •orreetneed e t 1111 - ot at be yrotmod berm mania!' are isso.d. la payment. Band, 0105 oullieleltamnotts. "lit Srequired tor ens Mahn= .et coauset. molt+ can hate.. o• ahplie ULM. - By dintolimi Cif I".niasy:commua iw - • - 2ENalf 14111131111 NT: . . . bunt:mar. =1:1 lissaQmi 44 , , vg . l4 'rat. t Notl.er—mto ortorrooporr tor The tiradog =CPI* of Set itL, /Ma 091na stmt. to EU b . anise an - we sanely tor esatktaintoir an an , ana at nhi_ 'Wan anti VEJDAT, Jaunty 1194 - 111V11;ni It Via . 14 ia* in t* hinds - of *Xiirl , ! , .99 l kat:ol. ' mamas DAvzio.- - 1:417/11 E=l t___.. easysesernbers Si de Glebe at Ire -SD . ..„—.. Clubs el an A espy la ftuadahed grateltoesly to tde Salter ao ars staler ben.. Posusasten ere requested to eases speak • •• . FOREIfis OlTlCS rn~ 9 ►TtoY~clYacturtU (:0.. I, WAN EtecTioni FOR .111 t. k . MM.V i tricil r ig 3 , :Luti altint r alt►e . be.res V► balm .7 ., fay. Ytriroonutt, THE A.NrcuALs IZ4- for twelve Directut2 of t b' to servo for . IDce He. .ho 701 , be B rem tritl7l;.**oll hooey H lu A. v. .no 2 r. y,. J. J. ALBEITZ, Ikaretam MEM 84. rs Dzroarr CourAmy or P,riaicsaft, Incausits arTHE /112111UAL 'I2LEETISIO of the Stockholder. ot ..tba Safe Daman Czatpany of Plltaborgb" lilll b bold an TUZ Dal. Jammu 11, 1170, at tbafr Thallellas; No. 33 roartb smuts*. between tba boa of 11 ; o'clock A, 3. and IP. v., at wbleb abase and plane I. an election for NINE DIRECTOR/SIM: bababl. BONNHORST, . Z Facer tars maid Treaforcr.. Pauli/Ova (invert NATIOFAI,ItaIt*. errreartypu, D.e. 13. 18119. tarn= ANNUAL ELECTION ' lbr SWIM bIitICTUES or -Able Sauk, to serve for the tussling year, wlu be held f r , at theßaukine noose, No. 66 Fourth *emus. ihe Ilth of January. 111170, be term the hour. of 1 and *o'clock r. it. Y. L. STEPHINISON. Oaahter. - preuta. HlTlSsUrtair./Tatra xanoaaL Zermt 'er as./Vuar.- I AANDAL ELECTION I to; IHrestorsof Ltd. Haut wilt take plus, as the BalaiLlß Nauss. ou TUXBDAY. Jungarr 1 1th. 1810. between the hours of 10 A. X.. 114 11r. x. JOHN B. LIirrNGISTON. lacnewas NAT,OrrAI. Hato, I ..-trrasunett. Dee. 11. 1800. arritE ANNUAL :ELECTION for Miner; Dinettes of tbta Hant tilt be bele at theflanklair - Hosar, on T1111303.T. I Jambry lltb, 18 70. WM..a t o boars of ? .4 3 a clock r. , I.ONO. Caabler Prtvartotort trarto.ray.s.a or Marelmam. • yrtysarraorr, Deoerobarie.l.ddle, igirAN ELECTION FOR'TBIII. • TENN DISLICTOE3 of thlr . Sank. to •end d9flbi lhe eueeled year, rrM be held at the Ilaohlog House. corner Wood areet ./thd • Sixth area... on TUit/DAY. January Elehl It 0. between the boars of 1.1 L. sad at. . 103 LPIEr H. HMI, Calder. z E Arl raTioarat BANE 0? rrynovnea,-laeliciloa Ihr Nina Direr:Una( thle Bank. to =may u ensuing year, will be held at banklad Hasse on TUESDAY, 11 , h January. 1111110efisen the boars of 11A. x. and AT. as. • '•-• • J.IL • BEAJAy, Jlll, Gulden PA., Deeenda r 114 111611. Plrraeintan f. tufo luny 2anntoxen • Pmestriam. Devon bee u.•.utes. farlor ELECTIONAW TORO to wore Jorloe the ensuing pm will be held at the Ballkitg trOZISi, No. MI "Ptah avenge, 11:IVIDAY.- January 11th.' tif4o. between the hove of LI A Y. sad Iw. te. W. ziccAnDLsaa., • - ftigrattiltgagentge z il i WAN ELECTION. FOR • DI. BELTOBS thie Reek 'Will be new • at the Banking House on TIIIVDA.y. Jenne , ' j 11. 11110, between the bonze or B. and 10. Joialk O, MABTIN Osekleg. NJUICiLAXTV i komr/ACTroLas, NAT. BE. Pirtuuntau. December 10. MC arTHE ANNUAL 'ELECTION of Wm Book tat. WU* U the Bukthr Huse on TULSDAT.qUkuU7 MP. 1870, h.t.ween the boots of 1 J. and Br. JOUR SCOTT. cukiltg, INBI7XA.Ndki NOT/0.11113. • e nri ------------ ca oufg..,:cgwrrp,m9xl Jaw., /44 Ib7o. • Mr7TtrF AlMl T 4ltti, g y -1 6p., 61 1 rinT.folrniiWlT:f Itt between tTaf:A.irl':::.irind ' A o t 181 0 . .Clatril T. dillartgi.,. 0771 Ci OP A LLWITZVT zr.trr.n*cii C0.:.1 ;$ 20. 7 //3711 A Irtarv2.4•lTlMPlMall. .. Prtellbtle 5 17. 11888. . rl arAN . ELECTION • .roa_ " 2 - _ Directors of thlr Compair to ism 88 the 00.101 year. ar/LI be hold at Ills erne.. Sh MONDAY, /MOJA tiY 1084 1870, between the lir.. of 10 A. Y. and Br. 8.• :.: , . . A IRON crry azoTuAL LIFE Tt (VAllTtlitirtt: L oc h v g . (~:o rtl of to ft! (Our y• act lederal street. L ' it ,703: January 10th. LAW, oomacjina boon ojAv A. ar..nd 3r. or„ J. RIVEI. ALLlKonorr, Dee: AO, 1809. Aeorstori., ado igsr - DIIIIIDEND • NOTlCE.—'rhe lated DI ors d o ectf tb:drlank_haye tits day de ' agtg thylkilm,ff ell fgrix Ike payable forthwith . fecal vs Mud. ' • Li Orris[ or ...israalslS JUBA SCOW. ad.. etalfdars .rAtsig•Ear lel01"1 Ulf - DIVIDEND • NOTICE ._ The •1 Board of Directors of this Colthaal have this day declared a mahatma, 'Melds lad or :IX PER CCM . . on the Capital Mock of tie Cara.. Tarr. bee Of Oartrintleat sae btata tare, , plq. , lost. JA311.6 ° Z. IaTEVABBOB,,.. JaSatt Syaratar .' /Adams am! 1 . tarTHE DIRECTORS or Titu. Vt day'eleels-etl a 4.1•14 . 8.1 flAn.L'.ltr,:7l,7i.relfVtriAttrt% or : L. • Cutler. rt: rgrbl he. people. !' di viand ift Allea r. ittlnatißdarett of geggrgur Liz mooga urrmi ,„- . 2 ava.olarilTrTeril7o. rer-THIS RA NECBAS THIN bAlf declared • Divider.) or lIVE (5) rill 0 Mall; giTrZtis"riVitgitgir """"44 Rditingius .43.4 I TFAttg°o/. l llllVitts3i; T O.: arArgroYrIDEND oilf.11; EIGHT Vurgictha" A' r si b . b 11 : 1 : 1 p l s JUJU* 0. 111•2715 i. Cashier.. E_~ pxt.L.1.1.0.114,11T. v t N o t. l l 7 o 7 o 4L; nu lz:fi 41 : c k E bi li v i Als day dee dsdlyldran of /Wit /Et VENT. on ant annual nadt.nan of taw ay maga of the last.ntz jnoatn.nonkr nin to ."'l"4"!('"Vnrt rairar, Anainnat Canine: gnifinn OP Tan Cinlint en tirteßVll9ll. Jninlain 14 /BM $' erDIVIDEND.--The liewiri Of *4 Dlreelors of 'Ws Comptay , deehred dividend of Tali Pnknali . i4tfuAvr or V: el teme Oa. DMUS lu • athartri° Afil 'Ol n IarPITTSBIIIIGH NATIONAL WORD irliMPAlT„lfiglivcarOs)."' • frat 7 :` Vabniavig.s ..grat---• • mock 0., of the profits of the lug ant amanita. Mani* on deniand Roe oi Goverment ton, , 77. 4 P jth Y rrit "M' ' . C"4!". * o,” • fill II . 0/7.IOIO7IILILTRWIIII il. .1111C11 CO•InIXT 1 • ... YrneinarzoE., January In, life; arDIVIDEND Bitlvili.orilte-mti. A oxY thg:trfAlited:.acrq.76latela. ' am , : 4 PRUSSIA/M,, free of Gl_o onmoos 100. ohtt-of. Pon *Moo OM* Oovmpatty 10 - Ita l 4 7 ; 1 ~1 1117 4,5 1r aie dVATIa.lb. , Oil lAVyllrivbx,s.alut,„ 1..... . J. ...Ext.. ii Er22l Oman u m Li. m naurany_it Enos Caniaasrt.-, = January In, INTO. arrirE Paisto a rarr; MUM? Brijai gag:YU:lr ZgrirritiTi 11=altinfatigy m i nttitrati: m ir .ran of um raptral Worker Ma eronorop w* to btoekboldero or tbstr legal wonot ' uura byttkarnmare fornmaluo --• .7,r7" _1.2 • W. Ittlat HUME. Treantar.. , NOTICC.Tb 4 literctonrof 'fhb - .Galli Sas Ilfrebor om, 0.2.bar0 TEIMDATAian,rO a. 'Malaria or WIWI:YES CZ nosy a, no ., • Z MIZ - EalVelglejtV=l"lllrl4T cral,stltincroot-r,N., . _ JulPYJrnonnaat, : I,3lo.rwsz,ffumsammor...Lairmarft:, ewaoez U, IS, TSE IDMECTAMBOt TO oririniMl:cirren.„ 4 "41=4,1Mr! dingialAt - • -•- :rl3taktir.- • , - ir ditiftwrir arr:c: i g sioNN cm roe. stra.—A - Ifnii. t nliresiiras Zile ,i . . .41a ,...... ir ROnee ms et t v a t k . r= „. ...w._ &is and naVg, ~. .... Date A1T114 , 4m . -. ::, Vi!! . .1.,• Kg rFrigin-ir nK: ' % . 7'?. , I 4,, V i . . . . .. . I It ISM TIE WEEKLY GAZVTTE Us, lest sad elusion w , .+liwmir,DlMAlN:4llla lAmik roasil*ata. 71. Luster. iaclaale or aimikeng &odd t • m111141%1 h. Fr=ll 'FARMAN. REED di CO., ==l BANS NOTICES I , rranna C. J. DONNELL, Secretary DIVIDENDS P. AL CiOn..IOAT. Cutter. ME BE ill aud lOWI7