. -I • 4 - * I * < Mr ? V,®# ‘ * » ;* s .V. - ' :tv t-;v •: * 1 i iV, v; :?;fj : i!»'■viv'- *v.’i. ■ m p * • » . ' , *..« • • \ -S \ 4* t, * *l* > Vi- *?»-' : . ... ».j • A.: C, ,V!' 1 ■ ’ ••’- ' • % ■■ ■■: >■ | *V-1: ■*•>,: ‘‘ .~X : •’ T-’ ;. , : ., ;■' .. • ..*y,« v; ; ;X 1 %uu.* J } , - V -I. , ’ »* ' .1 :.N._ ,/• > -t iV -V* vs , '--’i,”. i • •z'C‘ K «' -*' - -l' * * 'V, * * A ’t : I v '-ic».- 4 ts?s * •** % 3. .> S- ■< ■* :i -.* *-? -V * .n AV.I/V * ' > it , ?► * * .SV, !< u ’s« ** * .SJ - . ;' - • . ■ li '• 'Js'v : Jw ’kM.ss ■•••:;, xij: ■; v ; ;■• V; *s' '.. 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Jfii# Oder, of the Circuit Cosrt of the i UaitodStetes, setting .aside the writs ofmsn* t‘!:4w* issßed .s*e!ntt >tbei Controller end ' T«s*tu« Of tbs dtp, end discharging the J - rales to shCwcausswhy attachments for con tempt- should not Irsae against them. The i f has-been forwarded to thisdtp, }...-and oe lap-ilia fall before oar readers: I : Brans :ti at. n. The dtp of Pittsburgh; I! . Motion ferattechiflsnt* against the Controller | and Treasurer of salacity. I Ar Ooieß—ThsplaiaaO) obtained thair I— wreral Jndgaaata against r the dtp of Pitta ?HS h ' : W •“>, 1851, fortotarest due In i ?. BS *J“5 18 “> on coupons on railroads bonds. | .At ; BoTs»bar term, 1851, the plaintiffs’ at toraaptsppUad to tbo Court bp petition, to r yilreotvUiata mandatory writ bo issued dl- 0 .Conlrollar and Treasurer of tbo - ,«V?»nunnndlng tha said ControUar to pra r , pus and dslirer bo tha said plaintiff or bit j attomsp, a warrant on tbs Treasurer for tbo I s i Stnsnst of the judgment, payable oat of any I ’money la the tnuorp, or If there bo no monap lathe traainry. then ont of the Orst money soma Into tha traaiurp," ats. "The Court mad* tha order reqneated, no » nmallnii ludog been made as to whether it I was directed to the proper persons or not: It ! **< entire Ip as porta, and .without noils* to I - the defaadantt' attorneys. They bars tbero- I fora a right to meat the rule in' this ease' for l an attaohment,hyanallegation that the man damns writs which hays been aerrad on tnesa f otßoert bars heenimprovidently is, nod, and that tha process should ban issued to tha ; ■ Mayor hnd City Connolla j and.ooneaqnontly, ; that the .Cenrt, instead of enforcing obedience ■ .to the mandatory process, should aotlt aside - aa lrrogalar and sold. .i-i -;T Tha Supreme Court of Pennsylvania hsa do* , , elded that the act of IStb April, 1834, which -UivflaMmmod® for toforaisg the pajmeot of 'judgment! .against oonnUoa and townships, . should be applied to cltteealioi-: In Conform ity with which decision this court decided In tha case of Brans v*. tha City, that snob pro ! oess might issue from this court to enforce the | payment of judgments obtaieed In tho Ciroui, : Court of the United State. - To what ofleue of tbs corporation should .. this mandatoryproeen issue? . : f > The law requires it to Issue to the Commia i.aiowr*. who. have tb* taxing power.: "Tha I: only moans that a municipal corporation has for the payment of it* liabilities is tbs power v of taxation.” [4 Casey, Si#.] ■ Its property l necessary for pnolio purposes oannotbolsrisd . or sold* . The command of tho mandatory writ I authorised bp the statute is, "(o cane the | emouat of the judgment with interest and i. oosts,.to bopaid, etc., out of any moneys un i appiepriatsd of: aneh county, or if there-be no i : such .moneys, oat of. therdrst moneys that i [ .shell bo teoaivodfor thane* of said county." : II Tha proper party, therefore, to suohproooiS ’ should be ihoaerrho hare the power of tax*- ! [ tion.who here the oxecntlvo and legislative [ power* of. the corporation, and ean "eatm tha . l awaqr oo bepasd." Tha treasurer is hat the -’•eryantef thle power; he It merely the ool fleotor ofthe eitytaxea and the custodian of It* "fundSTbOund U reetly* and kasp them as the 1 yffitP.CoujMdli map direct,and to pap them cat of the Mayor, coun tersigned bp the Controller and drawn upon i epeefiu appropriations mads ‘by tbs Counoils according to' law. . Tha answer of the Treasurer to the interro .:jgatorlM, sets forth clsulp and eonectip his position In this mat Ur, end eon talc a the state ment offsets whieh we most assume tobo correct for tho purpose* of th* present mo tion*. ft £.l ••• i In.anewer to tha 7tb interrogatory be Btotoi -' < > that "ah* jodgmeate of the plantiffa here sot - 1 baas paid, either in whole or in part, became there wee no monly in tha treaaury whioh -- il’ .'oauTd ba legally, appropriated. to inch pay ■ ,-aient. ■ Ail themoneya that hare been tecelr < edbylhe Ireaaarer.and aU lheinoaeja bow - " 'iin tne troaauiT.heTebeen and areapeoilicelly .■-.ij- : «ppropriated kg crdlaanoea of the City Coun . -.' - cUi, und»r Aotaof Aji«mlil7,aaUn>riil»gand , directingthe tame to ba donee The mol of «th ■ April, 1»M, directed that theCoanoila abould 1 [ eeohyearpreTiouato lb»aiional lary.mjilga . mud appropriate the rerenue of taldeity de r|rable from mil aoaroea.and preaorlbed tba A craer to •blob it ehonld ba applied, tewlt: tat, for tba payaeat of intereat for tba fond . thoaaleriea of city cfficerij 3d, for the payment of the ordl nar/aurrenteapeaaee.ol tba alty, and 4tb, .r • ‘ for ■ extraordinary lmproTemoate,-ereotlona ’ andpofohaaea, mad if there beaay aarploa it U ia to be paid into tbalinking faad created by amid mot, tba act of ldth May, 1857, dlreetod thattbemoneya arialog from thnaa tollman t« : to gtagag aadparing, iboold ba paid into 7 tba linking fund, an Aabould be applied to tba ■.A&i .aaaaapdrpoaaa and held under the tame ra ... etrictlona aa tba other moneya of that faad. . : fa ponaaaoa «f laid acta, tha City Coaadla . .did fa tba month of January ia each of tba ' ,J«M I8«t aad lsej, * and aroronriale' _ , .alltbanraamof tbbaa yaan napaotlnly to - - ; and for tba purpcaea aalhorlied and dlraoted - • by aaidaot. =Thata hat. notp theralbrei may mouey oomeinto tha hands of tba City Trea aarer, mad therm ia bow none ia' hit haoda - «hiob,aobe baabeen adfitad r baoonld bara - MffitHj appliad,.w*hiob he oan now legally apply to tba payoant ofthe plaintira joda- Baata." i Xhefoadad dab than mentlonad la tha mot lUtbeolddebtiaearradforlhe coat of arao tloßnflheWett* Worke, ate. Theta boada : rof tba city for railroad parpoaaa bare all baaa | fatotdalaoa tbapaaaagaor tbaaot abora re . • Caned to. Ttwet the dnty ofthe City Conn cUt toaaaatiatarinSolentto tba : , ialaraat of boada at it baoama daa; Int aCaadofaa booeat endearor to meat their . - : itobilltlea, aadwapport tba credit mad honor ofthe oily, too Connolii harecbbien ~ to litl • -goto aadiapadlata their, obllgatloni/ to- ob-' atiaaiely patiit tnrety, propeel oi tha Coarta V mad arada the performance of their official dotlee. "Adel kao cpprohria diet a aoa 'pttriutrtftm." From tba pabHa toga! bit tory of tba Coarta, tte aoa tbat tbe Uaprema Court barabyobadataoe aadearoredtoeoai paiafaltbfm.axaoatiaa ef tbeaa datiaa: bat it doee aot appear froa tba fhote ln aVidonoo that oaa dbliarbaa eror baaa felted for tba jporpoaapfpaylog Off thOaajadgmenU. ! It-iaao faaltor tbe.Traaiaiet that be baa aooaya of tba«ity.«anorppropriiUeit ,, labia . Jbaadt. Ha bai aotad la the aiattar altb in ' Waoanßot gira two dlf- T ...t&Bl dalallioat to tba tormi"aailga mod ep —-projari*lß"-aaaaBd ia-tbampt of-IBiO, aad tbe , Oogatir»'’wnapprpprva(nf ’ ia tbaaotof lß3t. : Ztwaatbadaty of tba Coaaeila' aider'tba , fona«. toiaoraata.thair a i met paid oa their lata debit aa oa their earlier oaea*.. ,Xba tut tbat tba money drat borrowed . wae jadicloaaly expanded, and tbe latter not, ,oan taaka ao differcaca to the grade of the ob> tigatioa. A eonaeiaaea, it it tald, oanaot be -■ - impeted to a eorpetatloaf battbe ootporatort :, aodeititonJ.who enjoy ita franc hi tea, trill be bald at japrrily if not legally raapontiblaba - (fora tba world- _ . •/ ffenagoan n. of JtoSKii Ufa I *’ JlJ7 >l*oltodaa baring -^aßaimjrqiUeAiMqttwtioDa«. If »cbm tin* Mtißgtbapolata ratted ia tbit aaeit, and oa tba lame tUta el itoto, bad bean decided by tba Bomama Court of tba State, it would bare “PBijd rary much in thadecition laconolallTt; 'aadjwoald notquartloa Uaumeaoai;&tßaiii4hAtahae n ® quaatloa waa railed aa to "appropriation" ■■taainadapf the city, .Hoaa&aKfaitw mcnt wu/orsomeserrioes rendered totheclty or on some eontrnbt—poyoble u all other o 1 tbd current eiptuti of the eity, oat of its general funds to the hud* of tho Treuurer. . Tho mousy In tho . Imißnr’i faandswu . expropriated to pay just «aoh demud*. Monaghan's hill wu disputed ud ho ooald not j«t ta ordir for tho amount of’hit claim. Ho 2s oompellod to bring salt; ho noorars a judgment and the do eido that tho judgment of Court U tho high- Oit orldenoo pf tho Justice of tho claim: was tho duty of tho Mayor to pay a Judgment without u order from 1 tho ayor or Controller. Therewas no pretense *** ® ot sufficient funds of tho oity In his huds unappropriated to uy other •pedal purpose. : Intact, so far as any u njK propriation” existed, it wu to pay Just such «that sued for; and tho Judgment of tpo Court wu;justly eonsldored to bo'tho ; /pptopriatlon of so much of the general fund, u wu necessary to satisfy the domahd; consequently U wu entitled to bo paid Onto aay mojnoy.in the treasury, and the first tha should bo received to H t without any- farther order of the officers of the corporation; lAn answer of the Treuurer that euoh money wu necessary for more Importont purpose!, and to rapport the government of the city in the ex erdje of Its functions, oould bo no objection to the appropriation mode by the jadgmont of the Court. .< By the theory of that ease, the ■Treasurer had euffideat foods in hl| hands to pay au thor demands, and the only question whether the Jadgmont of the Court wu not itself a specific appropriation of that amount to thatpurpose. There wu n(rdafaaU in the City Council*. They had furnished means; the only difficulty wu in the Treasur ers refuel to pay. ■■• i, ...The case before us has no resemblance to that of rMonaghan.: Here the Treuurer has funds’? to-his hands, not any appropriated to the paymehc of these do ;msnds. The judgment of the Courtis not an appropriation of that which qru appropriated beiomhond, by virtue of the statute, or aots of Councils* -It is clear that the special funds erdtttdby the statutes -to be paid lnto : the sinking fund were “appropriated,” and child not by uy act of ‘the.Couri be/'juriyusd d*d appropriated”■: to a different purpose. Sot eon I make any definition or tnoee -term* which would not also apply to the Appropria tions made for other panoses. Tho writ au thorised by tha statute does not.moke a new appropriation of- fond*, In the hands of the Treuurer, at the expense of others,bat offset* only such as ore unappropriated to other spo ols! purposes. 1 1 wu properly decided In tho com of Pollock ys. Lawrenoo county, {Legal Journal, No. 47*)-that tho. tsUmato of tho Commissioners, no to the funds needed for the eomtog year, whether right or wrong, wu not anjippropriatidn* > .of them tg.pay any portlc • alar debt due by thecoanty, consequently the judgment of the ’Court wos the first appropri ation, and should have precedence; 1; The definition there given of the term“Lp-: propriaUen,” u .ta ret apart or a particular •we of eiouy for .« parftcular purposs/lias givtnby : the learned Judge, Is undoubtedly ojrreet, and according to it the auwer of tho. Treasurer is true, not only In Us assertion of facts, but-to its Inference ;of the law. The funds committed to his care were appropriated and set apart for oertoin special objects, and consequently he had no unappropristedfunds with which to .satisfy the exigency of tho pro eesi served on him, nor oould ho, under exist-' leg circumstances, have any. If theusess ments ore increased by order of the Connell* to an-amount sufficient, to pay their debts, being of tho came orderu the old debu, and tho Treuurer should have funds from taxes in his bands, and would .not apply them to the judgments, tho writ might ric» interfere to compel him to appropriate the money as It came to hi*.; hands to their payment.: ilf tho__Town ..Council* in pretended oba dienco tot the orders cither t ofi their own Supreme Court, or of - this - Court, pursue i tho > plan of. the Commisrioners,' to baffle the col lections of those olaitts> ;by thA ingenious contrivance of twd different essessments, one to be paldand ene eorto be paid— : V|'- TWs'jPtDUliacb and Book of Joahua* CirUlcalljr gx* Bjrjbo Blxbt lUvennd Jobo WUIUu OoknK*. D. 0 t tJbbop of tfauL‘, Mur YtrkTD. Appl«fra’ I(2aC Pittabarghf«r «» m by R. JJ. ( Darbr,'93 Woodatmt; - - • j ■ H&fo Wb htvo a book,from a Bishop of tho Church of England; express!/ designed to provo Uut.tb* five book* of Moses tad tbo bcokofJoibaeareaotbtttorlcalJj Uue t Such a work from a la/man womidoxelte but IUUe attention; (or the world has become fa miliar with the results of ihfidel and rational istic criticism: bat the feet of a Bishop of tbo , Church of England writing and publishing a somewhat elaborate argument showing tbo non-credibllit/of a large portion of tbo his torical books oi- tbo Old Testament, is id sin gular, lo novel an affair, that oa all band* tbo greatest surprise ba* beta manifested,’ oreir ilaed tbo publication of thework va*. an nounced. WO hare heard that,'lmmediately on its appearance in England, 10,000 copies were ordered from the publish er.—and doubtless the- American edition will in ilka manner bo esgerl/ and extensive 1/ sought for.' Independent!/ of an/ Intrinil© quality which, If known and acknowledged, .might attract readers, this book attracts sote J/ by its being the unaoooontablo, InoosilO tent, preposterous, and self-stuUltyiog iwork of its author. Hew BUhop Oolenio went through, bis university eoarse without meet ing the greater number ‘of the orUloa! difficul ties.whwhhe brings forward in this'volume,! we cannot pretend to understand. It don* eppeer strange, • that the Zolas of Africa; amongst whom he went as a -Miisionarj ■ Bishop,.sboald hare been the Brit to raise ob jections which most student* meet'with tl mosi at the thmbold/of.. their theologlml studiesr'espeoUU/if the/ hava sooes* tothe works ofthe "free - handling 1 ' 'erfttea of the German schools. - The Bishop and dispates the JUiioxleal troth of saoh state ment* as tye following—tie enumeration of the (amity of .JOrtUh, toe gathering ef qU the congregation of Israel Juthe'-‘court of the Moses and Joshua: addrfsslng all Israel, thft number.of Israel in camp, the arsing of Israel, the instltation of theßasi orer, the sheep and cattle in the desert; the sfrok oatof sgjpt, the number ef Israelites and of .priests at thetlmeol the egodop, etc. Bishop Colenso's. book, like the celsbreled and Reviews," whieb a : namber of BatlonalUtle. derg/sen of,* the Church of England pabUsbedsome time ego, will excite wide-spread oontrovere/,and lndireotl/ serve' the cause of truth, b/ leading to lhe strength ening of the defenses of the faith, b/ such works of an apologetic character as will meet !:the requirements of the hemen mind under .those new conditions of experience and attain* i ment, in which It must encounter such dosbti ; ud perplexities as beveled to the publication i Tax Nanox's am* Sort. - A Sennou : ■ mehed (n the Tint Prabywriia Church; Pitte* , burgh, Pa t on ThaokeglYinf- Bay, Nor^Z7.lsC2-' W.O. JoiMton* Co. . . ■ ’ . : I ..Thlieiwlleot dUcoara., ehinotntnd b, l theatOAl•bllltj’ »ndgt*«ftilno«i which wo I »lw»jra boludjfor In tfi.oompoattlos, of Dr. Paxtoi, hu torn publiibod at th. lniUnea of qslto . nnohor oMBUUIgoat .ad napMta- MogTOtletaon. lilt for niiitill tho Dook •to«»,pHo« l$ etatO.-. TUpncted, an for lit btpsjit of tho ZoJiei’ Soldim ’ Stlvf So c My. „ - - I .'Tbi ATOMTioro. Jabsait.—Thla juna. (laat aaioag oar. moathllu ooiamoacoa lu olonalh TOlam. with th. Now Tov.. Pr.iao ia inporlooai, howororj ao that w. aball mtreljra., th.t tha: coatwta oftba tiroaont naaibor.an.or tho oaual high order.ln point of llttnu, ability ; tho, uo Alan of conatderA blo rmrloqr. And goaorUl, of lirlag latoroat. J.: W. -Pt»ro«i- Fifth atraot, oppoalt* tho Poat-oSleo, it agoat for tho Admiie ifonthlt/. ■ On loom*® dJßoroot Undo of pbotogrsh plots r»» iff or So* plptsm. «Utfo4.rr i> “ «ta., To(>-*pbitoif»pb’r!j"»lbnm i •old stfitlook'o, opposite tho Post Ofle» The Criminal Conn. On Monday afternoon the Court took up the eaee of Mosers. Freeman Jones, A. Black, J. W. Rougher, Wm. Stove, Joseph Boucher, Jamas Rougher, Andrew Harper, John FUelr and John Allison, Indicted for riot, on oath of Charles Gibson, storekeeper, at Bakers town, Richland township. This prosecution hod Its origin in a disturbance raised at a Democratic meedag held. at Gibson’s store, on the evening of thefiih'Of October test. The prosecutor, Mr. Gibson, wu a member of the PimoeraUo County Committee, and the. meeting was hold at or near his store. The defendants are all Republicans, and are charg ed with having' raised .a disturbance which finally terminated in a riot. On trial. Tcu Houuc Orna large an' dtenco.greeted the .Holman Troupe, on the oeculon of their first appearance, at Maeonie Hail, test evening.. Tar performance wu of a very pleulug and Interestingcharacter. The singing of the chUdren, who execute the most difficult air* with marked proficiency. Is a£ once pfeealog and wonderful. •Theeater tainment is refficiratly varted to render it pttraetlvoto both old and young, and thou who would enjoy amntical-treat should not fall to aw this troupe. They appear ; again this evening. ■. - , SPECIAL LOCAL HOTICEB. I . Oiotu mb Buu'i aivua Itioßin; for ttaliy «ad muolMtaring purpouc, ara tkt bait in vi: A. I. C r ■ '■! Akoio the nuj article! adapted for Chriitmna pre»«nu,there t* none more uaefal or appropriate than i well-finlahed, eervleaa ble Mwing mncblno. Bookf and triokota an very wall in their way, but viewing tba matter from a utilitarian ataad point, no more.no* oaptabla gift oaa ba praaantad to a lady frland than a nicely gotten op lowing machine* Tba approprlatanaaa of earring mXnhlnu for hoU day preaeata dotanalnad, tba next thing la to Inquire, where the beat may ba bad T Expert* anea baa nettled tba feat that at tba nnmaroni machinal which hare, bom time to time, bean brought before the public, twoor three only can be arid to poaiaai any practical valua, and aa a worthier! lowing machine .la of all thlnge to ba avoided, itla, therefore, neoauary that we ahould,la all caaaa, try and gat tba beat. To do fbla It la only aeeoaiaiy to call upon W. Samnar A Co., Woatern Agenta for tha Wbaalar A Wllaon Bowing Machine, Ho. 27 Fifth atreot, Plttaburgh. Tba anpariorlty of tba Wbaalar A Wllroa Maolnaa to any and all othara now baton tba rnbllo, bar bean ao wall aatabllahcd that tba riafaat allValon to thalr marlta will laOoa. They new equally wall tha tblekaat and thin ait fabrloa,andmakaaatlehtbatcannotnTal. Than tbay work mneb farter than any other maohlne, an far mon eaaily opantad, and an ao almpla In tbalr conatruotloa that It la almoat impoaaibla forlham to gat. out of re pair. In tba autter of Sni*h, too, they oral, and ao oonhdent an tha aganta of tbalr aupo* riorlty that tbay warrant ovary machine teav log tbalr aitabliahmeat for tbraa yuan. Than la no kind or lowing that may not ba dana by theae machinal. They atltob, ham, fall, gather, bind and braid with equal axoaUenoo, and what la a matter of aoma importance now they eoaaume bat half tba amount of thread need whan working with other maohlnaa. They are, in abort, Je*t tba machtna for the fatqlly, and no konaahold ahonld bo without one of them. Maura. Sumner A Co. hare a aplendld atookof theae maobleea now on band, and any of our randan about pumbaaing will oonault theif intonate by lending them tbalr ordere. They hare tbemindUaMat atyUaaaad at rartoua prion, and In apery cau when a ulo la made they giro fall lnitnotton) for oper ating tba machine; and warrant It to gin tha largoat poaalbla amount of aatWhetlon. lon Feu, awn Wunn Wnan^—Tba winter la upon aa, and wa meat provide ounelvea with tba material to knap ua comfortable.' A good and wall-made overcoat la tba vary arfi cle,andwa don't know of any plan where . oar reader* nan gvtonathat will look aa wall, asd at tha iamb thsk'lHlhjtand'tha mcafee vara weather, aa at lKi U. MoSee A Cp.'a, earner of Federal atrOot ahd Diamond Square, Alleghany. Their atoch. of evareentlnga, bualnau and dren clothing, pantaloon* urchaied before the late advance, and* will >a told at a very small profit, for cash only. Ssbh Cots, Qovsbot Wovids, and all other kinds of wounds, also sores, ulcers and scurvy, heal safely and qalcklv aider the soothing influence of: Holloway's Ointments It heals to the bone, so that the wound defer opens again. - Soldiers, supply yonmUe*. Only 25oeatoporpot. 232 * Ta« £na Oil Palntlnfa at Darla’ Auction, in tba aaoond door Salaa Boom, will batold bjr oatalogna thla momiaf, at tan o'clock.- Ladln and gaatloinaa am Inrltad to attand punctually. Daacclptira eataloauaa wlliba dlalrlbntad- J (Ucat Tot Sali.—Tba inlaot French jort- 5 man and Italian Toye and Pane/ will ba oontinnad thia afternoon at two o'clock, and aranlng at aaraa o'clock, at McOlallaad’t Auction Houa, ££;Flftfcatraat..> t; :. ?or|r£AnufiJturar or. Photograph Albnma baa Opened at Ho.' M Fifth atreot, third door above tba Theatre, a Urge atook of Photograph Atbttaa, the boat made in-the-world. l ' They tell tbetb at prloaa *hlsh defy competition. • > •' Notiaa to thoprapartjrantn of thlt g)t* libaribj firm. Out my rapaln Baadad about wall loBfM *in ba; dOB* proßptSy.Kj tbty Inn thalr ardar at £stttbrrt'« o»rpmtaO'aqd Jolnlnf Shop, as Vlrcla allay, Jut Man S&UhAld itMt. ' ■ • i . : -t; ■ - , j /, . . Ouun Cut* will bo Uktasl tbtOatsibar oßoa, Ho. ao 4 Llbarty ittraat, day or’alght. All ardan lilt at ,tba abara ploa* wllP ba pmstpUy attaadad ta. ■ AO atlla nut bo paid la adnaaa. » * J • • e» Tgn Vuiui * Vnso % Bnn»o Uiiain hu taken the flnt premium at; the Wbrld’j Fair jutheld'to London, ell tat mtohiooc of the world competing. Salesroom IT •met. , “ ' »'■ 1 ■ iV. ■in .-. •-,•••-{• w Houdat Fuann.—T4* but pkM total Photograph Altpjoo osd book* tor prattSU 6 ot tho Gilt Book ® tort, No 118 Woodltnofc: A oottly pnmHi glrwt with oiohoold.; /: PosOtKTO.-—Photographlo Albam* li nloo pniento for Chriitoot, And tho plooo to boj thorn ohrap It otPlltock’i, oppoitto tho Pool. Qfßoo. ■ ■ Coupon'* toy. hooka osd gomoi, a Urgo lot to bo hod ot Plttook’a oppollto tho Pott Ofioo. - _ DurrißT»T<—Dr. C.BUl,Ho.ltl, Potuot., ottondt to oil bnaehoo of tho Doatal arofot* •)ob* • . • • • , ' t ' Bou> PiUook'o odroxtloomopp MABRIEPI BOLLMAH-PBABfIOB-On Vo»tar, U» 22d loit., by Ikc Bor. Blebud Lm. Mr. OKOEOM W. BOLLMAN, of AUetbtoyr *6', »l» ,*ARX f. MASSON, of UvttßCMlU*. ' i i PlSos BRKNAIB—"nib* Slit si I oVockfe m.. BBESAtB, Inlb# 2*tb jtuof hla HO w EW CONSIGNMENTS: BEOEIV KD TIIIB SAT-* * : • luobblo, Wot EUbUdi; , lu nntrammelled, should he, in ▼lew ef the resent political occurrences, desire to shange Us Cabinet.; It imported that IkePresldent; ea Satsr day evening last, addressed to Hr. Seward and Hr;’Chase a nbu requesting them to withdraw their, resignations, and to resume the dalles ef Utelr respective departments, and we are snre that tie ooomtiyat Urge, In vlaw of the eminent ability .with which they have both dischargedibeir important duties la the present eritloal stale of pnblio affairs, wUI anlU.ln the wlshj that they may both yield to the Prealdent's request* - - < It U believed that the trath- about General Burnside is that be has not formally tendered hU resignation, hat had only repeated what he has often before, said, that while he Is willing to serve wherever his; country calls him, he would personalty prato to be allowed quietly to return to hie family.: ' k Wassimtow, Dee. 22,1612. svaaa ann sswaxb mdauMi Tami-nurpo five nuTtxn—-avdtbii catrou*. j The President has informed Chase aod Seward that he cannot aoceyt their treslgna tlons with doeregard ft. the public welfare, aa£, therefore, zeqaeste>thea promptly tore same their da ties is their respective: depart* meats, which Jthey have accordingly done. .The President stated to-day that ha could not permit an ideatogooattnthe country now that the Cabinet , was JTridad, and that ha would aot allow either ,ChaM cr Seward to leave the Cabinet witheat ethers isft also.i - - She Senator* had another'caucus on the subject this afternoon, in which the present aspect of . the ease was debated at length. Thus Tar their eoneloiloas have been oarefally concealed, but. It is doohted whether they wUltehe eny farther'decisive steps in the matter. - ' ' _i •• . r HoVrrCwtln U jald *to .have*.protested strongly against the removal ef Sewfrd, and tO' hare iatliaetsd that It 1 wquid throw PsfintyTvabfe fnfhlhs opposition: ’ On the other hand the President has been warn ed that the West has no confidence In Seward and no faith In the polloy he may Jlotatc, by .numerous Western members. *wo»r or tbs tooMmmt ov rn cqvdcct or . ;tan wan. t Tbe ConmltUe on tfeCoudect oflhe Wet wlUnaknibetr report abeat Frederiekibarg to-morrow. The lUUoenlof loimj, respon sibility, alo., wRI correspond with tboib .in Burnside's preliminary official report, 1 made pa Mlo to-day, sad will differUiUe, If any, on tUs eubjtcfc ia Usts dupstobss. Tks general htro, since ihs patoldsUoDoftbo.offl tool report, U pne of kindness to Barnilde, and eTip; confidence ia him.- Itdltsrul sit hostile criticism, and U. li sppsrsat to every one that, without concealment, It tolls the wont. It ll ait true that Pol glair at UJ timetendered M»? rtalgnation. i No Cabioit oScarl dill teva Chaieendfiad ard. ■ • v»«* »'»owaii count oiritooiar. j: ; . In lb* H'-DowaU Courtof Inquiry to-day, the a jaailoatlon of 8lf«V wot eontlnnedat length." Hagaro ipai the eeooad >ld> ofßollßuiwea! loat bjQeaetal HcDoweU’a •treot In *heok,/\ea'ha (SJgai)' thonght j Uo-’ Hawaii Mold and ahoold hare dona: • : ; j! : '' . **• 'VT** ««q*r jumuc } loot lataailon. II haiOnlihad the •xkml naUihofPope’awitßeoiei, aid Portot'a bIU not be redd; till Wedaudaj.. Tb« proiptotU now for;M,;i«f|(|Br»ow!> BTertbeiolldeji, »»* aeontlnnenoeof the Ooaf t Martial will iii uroiucii iid eii.>u.f(oc. The dftwtreaf.g.paMua., whloh baa hither lo long and really eloquent apeeoh dßUrßWdfbj 1 , fienntor but, of Indiana; on th* anhjadtof arbitrary imiti and the ct une of th* opposition toward* tha edmlnUtratioa- The apaadh wei altogether the mo|t noticeable I Bna oflhe eeitioa, and abounded In pauagee of great power. The gaileriea ware eioWdaa eadhd repeatedly applauded, notwlth «tandiagt)>a affort« of tba chair and-door, kaapar to; heap down any demonetrttlon of thakladi!'-'"'" 1 . Senator <‘;l,eaa. Jutllad tha Pnaidant’a etblfraryerreaU to tba fullcit andhroadeet utaat. M letekee aiight ban bean toad a, bat in ware neoeiury, and the Preildenlbad bean too' laalaat ta'axardUag the psw«*wMoh he, olaerly abowad ha pot aaaaad. Ha oomaabtad onthe ooaraa af tha oppoemanJuberingno word to any or tba rebaiilon; ctilngc; tat-naerrlng' alt their' powareof daßßßotatloa to Blais aaibamtilag the Present in ,1)1* effort! to aojppreaa tba rebellion.! Haexplained the Bitare andoaoaa "or tha farttatoppoiltion aaeeaaaealn tbawaat an wleetloß>,'pertlealarly > in ladlana, Bad dcnoaiieM the effort* to ladoae tha horthwaat todaaarttba Union and go to tha Sonthen Oonfadenojr. . . , , r Intlmatloßa are thrown oat thia BTaniag that, althoogh (baßanatore did nothing defl altaaboat tha ablnat (n thatr oanma to day, tha; arctaererthßteii, inloireaUag/i fyrmnaio that tbair point. ' ; ‘ -‘T*u.alr l ßtM** , P Treitorooi'reiolotloiforthacetuUoaofbDt. tllltlea/With freak nojoalitatioßat goarantaea .fortba hanatt ofßohibtrn' traltbii, and. tha aXattt far *’ paaoaW tha baala ni aßcb a con. aaaaioß andgnaniaMi, ‘prodpkV'niitrdtfal poaiiant as tha aßbiaaking lapadtnee it re -3tS?»S2sfcia.'*r,t,^ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM FROM WASHINGTON OUR BPKCIAI DISPATCHES. • iroaTiuv*a ai»s»4t«>»uia. • r f rson THX ABUT or tbi POTOUAC- No iudteations of immediate eottve opera tions, but it is hoped that the troops may not be left idle this winter. Wasbuqtox, Deo 22.— Recent information from the Cherokee nation discloses a shocking condition of affairs there. The loyal and dis loyal Indians are slaughtering one another— tbe government revered and anew one organ ised by tbe Confederate party, which Is in the minority. Several hundred nominations of Aiseisors and Collectors, under the tax law, ware sent ta the Senate to-day for confirmation. Tneso -voro appointed daring the recess of Congress. The Senate oonfirmed tbo nomination of Caleb B. Smith for District Judge ef the Dis trict Coart of Indiana. i No noainattop bss yet beoa mode to supply . tbo vacancy thus occasioned ia tbo Secretary •bip of tbs Interior Deportment. ■ IfUBIIQTOX, Dh«, 22.-—Tbo ZatWiMOlCCf 1 says;: •‘l*havingbeenstated tbst General . Barmide hod tendered tho realgnation of Ms command, wo think it, proper to montion whst ws understand to bo the foot that tbo ■ President bss not accepted tbs resignation sad it is believed does not intend to do so/* Wasbibotob, Doe. 22.—The President ac knowledged tbo reception of tbo resignation of the Secretary of State and Treasury, ind informed them that after dae deliberation be bos come to the eonoluiion that on acceptance would be incompatible with the psblio wel fare. .Therefore, he reqaoitsd them to re snme their respective fnaetioni; The two SecreUrta have accordingly'returned their plaoes as beads of thedopartmente. ■ .-4 communication was seat'.to the Senate to day from the ffar Denortmont, in answer to tbs.resolatioa of Inquiry relative to thoeßbr- Uringof certain worthless ships for the Banks expedition, in wMsb It stotes that the hnlis of the stesmere Thames and Niagara were in spected, S 4 seeertslned unofficially, by -Com. Van BruDt/andtfceeßgitiesbySx’Chlflf En gineer Boswell, designated for that purpose bj Gen. Banks. , Accompanying is an indig nant proteitngtisittfce condemnation of the Thames, Sy ] Ear •owners, Messrs. Everett, Stores, Teylor k Hnbbeil. The protest against tbe passage of the bUI : to Indemnify the and others for certain arrests nnder the raipeaiion of the writ of habeas eorpas,- eto., was drawn ;by .representative Pendleton, and those who had signed it had voted against the bill. The bill agreed npon by tbe finns* and select eom mlttee on emancipation U inbitantially that recently introduced by representative Noel!, of Missouri, for faoiliettpg . emancipation In that Btato, and appropriating twenty millions for that'purpose. Gen. Bigel upon bls ow'o request under went a critical examination into the nature of : charges which-he had preferred against Gen. McDowell last ’ Saturday. He did not mean to impeach the latter's loyalty, bat to point oat though unwillingly; the occasions when Gen. MoDoweU, In his judgment, displayed incapacity, lie gave reasons which induced such opinion, referring to McDowell's con duct at Thoroughfare Gap, - l ~ He states the bulk of McDowell's army was encamped; but a ihortdbtance therefrom; that the roads were good, and the only force required to hold It would have been about ten .thousand men. Those might have, easily re tarded the enemy for a ttey, and so have ut terly deranged Mi movements. He also charged upon MoDoweU a wontof attention to the position of Ms (Sigel's) corps, with whieh MoDoweU was at that time co-opera ting, and n want of discretion in bringing his troops Into aotiott at the battle of Manassas. The Porter court martial held a brief ses sion to-day. - - ■ - • The following witnuies were examined in reference to the condition/of the 'retd'&om Warrenton to Bristow Station, ud as to the character of tbe.night of August 27th-: Col. Benj. P. Smith, Ltent. Ed. Brooke and : Capt. W. £. C. Dnryea. : • Here the coart gate notice that -they bed concluded the examination of wUntisei on the part of the government. No wltnems for the defence being accessible, at the request, ofCfeo. Porter the court adjeuthed till Wed neid*y. '•••y - .•'Y. FROM PHILADELPHIA. [BpSclel Dttpjktcfc to tbe-rittebwglraAMtie.i.-. PBiLAOtLPBiA, Dec. 22; 1882. The correspondent of the Inquirer says: ,Mr. Clement Barclay,whole. generoas devo tion to the laterehu of oar soldiers Is Well known, hat returned from the Army ofjtfce Potoaso. . ' [ 1 He states that tpw rumored demoralisation of oar army.l* without foundation, that the soldiers aiFdevoted to Gen. Burnside, and .have fall confidence In him; they are eager again to be, ltd-forward -to aaMove a victory which shall compensate,, them for the reoent failure. * • - In the'aUack on Fredericksburg they were willing to nertfibwlbeuselres, believing that their efforts would enaVlevßenkt to enter Richmond. ; v ' The.loss at Fredorlcksburg is now known to be less than ten thousand in killed, wound ed and missing. ' • ; / .The Cabinet embrdglio causes considerable anxiety in this city among the friends of the Government. HiVIiTU CONGEKSS"-SKCOhD SKSSIOJI *. i Washibotob, Deo. 22, 1882. 6«XATn.-rThe Vlee President laid before the Senate a communication from the Secre tory of War, in answer to an inquiry of the Senate, relative to the chartering of the trans ports Thames and Niagara for the Banks ex pedition, stating that Gen. Banks wasaalho rUed to procure tbe vessels from Commodore VaudernUt, of New York, but no official re port had been received in regard to the mat ter,and farther statingthat the Secretary was aoofldally informed thatthe vessels were in spected by G. A. Vanßorehtand the engines by 0. U. Huwell; that Gen. Banks had fnU power la the matter, and upqa tbe reoeiptof a report from him it would be transmitted to theDenate. The Vice President Mio submitted a tetter £>m thw owners, of i the steamer Thames. essn. HahbellA Stargess,of New York, stating that the Thames was a new vessel! lannehed in 1862, built of the best material end In the best manner; that her engines weiebulUattheDelematre Works,New York: that she was bought for the China trade, and that tha story^that aha was a worn out lake steamer is utterly without foundation. Alio, a letter from tha builders of the boat at Mjs tle, Connecticut, certifying to tha same foot*. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, atid then seemed to be a great diversity of eplnten la; regard to these vessels, and offend the following relo cation: .; y - . Haolxnd, Th»t e WJfiot committee, of three metolxn, bo .ppolnted to inquire into end re port to tho 6enete thefeotl la rogerd to the chartering or the treaipon reueli for the Beake expedition—the eee-worthineu of nuh Teeteli, end the character of the men em ployed to nerigete them; end that the com mittee be empowered to tend forpenone end pentre. . : Mr. Heie, of N. H., thought the neolatleh hed better he enlarged 10 ee to inelade thin wholeyabjrot, Behed been told that e bro keregeof ten percent. bed been paid in j fcrrrperfloa, |8 &0 for axtra and 17 communication bfltweto the . mouth of the 760 extra &mUy. By« Tiour tx held atf/60m? Amoer, Blrer and San Franalsao,, California. *?!£•*■ 80 falling off ia iba 4- Order to bo printed. . ouadfor Wh«u,-and 6,000 bush aoWat-tl «sai 60 M* litthun -f ft.i itHWiniilJ v memAeiet' iorrtd t ud K6£@ltsbr«)ilta' Soulliiliid Bn T* ; Gal.,jpressaUd a memorial .at Mgyae. Corn 1a birrequMt, withsaJcJofSJjoo ■MjWfrnrly aU tba Express oompanlet In the batb at 87c ftir old yeHcnr, and 78/a770 tor new. • Oata States,, askiog for. an amendment to atets&trrtqoast; 2ftQo bub ligtttaoldaiilc. So iffcr?At*rnal Revenue law.' - cbansata Btrley or .malt. Prortfone held fimlr. r of Hr. Lane, of Ind.. the bill P°ikat H 4 25@14 ?s. Bacon atom JeWD.to.thedt.chergiorth.SUtiprleon. taf'iSK^S^aS^- *eddre„thbs.n.t.. He.eommeneedby laying he .ehentd ettempt ;; Sew Tots; Dec. 22-Kooo.-Colton [, qn i,t cia no Ooelp drown dUtlnctiom between Creel* Xloorh»e • declining tendency; Jjoo nwe dentielecte which areexouubleend hot jaiti- •““;*«*<•W os*3o 75,end dehle. ' Hejaetlßed,'in the faUeel eenee of PoNtjo* 1 .prteonere, hieOiabgl 23®V3i,endrtd which had been referred to daring the debate* atari/; 10,000 tm»h aoid at 67 mh4l *» : 5 00 f^mH 01 l. C *. n ; fi|oci4| an better except goTeraiaebt wetuitiei*: dent. This he Inferred from ibe nalnre of the O»ic*goand Bock Central Baris power to be exercised from' thVoolhof office Scathiern Si; New Tork Caniral JOS?* S the President, and,from his eodsmetlnbjl Coal««; UUsreafceessd mk pbliWten t 0;... lhs the le*.,h> fiithfX ur a *; B, ?‘ t ? »ff*Vt»-in Pslewere, hfarpland and.Ke&taekv*and;expressed the baay; ta.oootaJh'aSSL' • Cornitoadj; eoaftdMtcouslsUiin Aet'Qn.exstnlnaUott if i^^^^^fe-WbW»taeoy. ;f -Begtedoß.> p*S*J eauie for believing the. parties guilty. |He read extracts frem the proceeding* of the Del aware Legislature, proving that a large por tion of that body, if not in sympathy with traitors, bad at least no disposition te take side wlib tbe National Government in its present straggle for existence. Mr. Saulsbary said the Senator, from Indi ana, had omitted the most important part of the record in regard to the State of Delaware. The record is fall, end shows that Delaware had always been true and leyal to the United SUtes government, and tbe only disloyalty that coald be shown was treating with cour tesy an envoy from a sovereign State. He read the resolutions passed by tbe Legislature, utterly disapproving of the objects of the gen tleman's mission. After session tbe Senate ad journed. Houbk.—Mr. Sheffield, of R. 1,, presented the credentials of Michael Hahn, representa tive elect from the first Congressional district of Louisiana. On motion of Mr. Bingham, of Ohio it was referred to the Committee on Elections. Mr. Wilson, of- lowa, offered a resolution directing that the Secretary of War inform the Home what numbor of volunteer regi ments ora in the service to whom arrears of pay are now dae, and for what length of time dae to eaoh regiment, and the reason why they have not been paid. Mr* Wiokliffe, of Ey., said a similar reso lution hkd already been edoptod. On motion of Morrill, of Vt., the resolu tion was referred to the Committee on Mili tary Affairs. ; On motion of Mr. Arnold, of. 111., a resolu tion was. adopted instructing the Committee on Ways and Means to inquire Into the ex pediency of amending, the tax lair, uo that license* mey be transferred and be good ia the hands of assignees fur the time given. , .Mr. Lovfjoy, of 111., offered a.- resolution instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to Inquire whether. any farther, legislation is required on a letter submitted to him from an Illinois Colonel, who sets forth annoyances to 'wMoh he has bb

tk .rota; obi la offered at 111 £5 and sew at $l2 60, bnt la so demand. Lardb offered at,-#J£c,bat not in much .demand, Green meat* fc?£c foe * bohlden, and for fcaau. Bulk aSoaldere arerba}d prteent and 4%0 for Janoary ttai&ry. There i» a demand for abnrt dear boxed middles at 7c,.bat they are held at«*vc. Groceriee dull and unelTasced 124; Kichaaje dull at diecotml - ®ft W i£e dlecount., - t . t , uV .,; j.i fi .. . ... RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The weather yesterday wai ctady, oJU«4euft, with indication* -ofraln, ,Xb*.fiyu*«ntertain:dby i our iteumhoatrara cn Satordayjand Sunday of a ‘*fr®ez« op' > hare entirely TanUhed for the .present. ' aUoast,etdUU'hep©4uow thet-lhe rivef wllTra maln open 7 dnriaj the balance ofthe wfaW .The . river continues to recede steadily at this point.'with toll five.ftotby the marks laatayy&ins.-.; Balneittwai very animated at the wharfyeittT day; whh obdtlftceur and moderate, v ahipoonta. thftwi'.wai Worei fteighV'it tln iim yea erilagr thin there hoi Uen fbr any cue iUy thi* teason* the bulk o! wMchiaWalUntf fyr; traajpoiia- - Ucm tofo E*at. Il iiU> he'rtgr»ttfcl Jhat iiitn* U ‘ bnt one ooUet JSrba this point to the a» it (a impeadblsfl» :aay oan, railroad to forward all the »■ ■’ a frvlghtthatUneceiredherwhyrtrer. !* > • The arriTaii.ipclndathe moorra from: Wheeling, T. J. PattinfhmMarie! Graham froih Zto^rilei&diftri&fofcTronrlurtiU- TlUe. ' Jriy:'Z t>- _Tlia Halting* and Marina ivi>ca' d6rclßnatl,~and | Pibgratfromi Uttar bqatbin a of ’ ojt toa kid, a eon -- j •blarabU amjraat \ t ,* "V‘ j - Thk Lizzie Martin farßararly, . 6t. Patrick fbrCi&elao»UiceaaiitiiUt)rt j for yesterday. •/ Tbaßbaatcgohad* good trip;-vbHotbft'St. Pat rick irwalmost light.' ;4 v We onderaUnd tut the little ateamer ©y ;wteJi>e«ta*dajr toeome pirtlitfftwn Poaerey, . Ohio, fcrs7,ooo.. She baa been plying for aome time put aa* regular dell y p&ckot between harenod fihlp- 7 The.Yeaango,' tloce.aha vu here lest* Km had •omelmporUntaltarUlena which edda materially to hor appearance.- .The meat pronlaant-altemion it that aha is now eoiae eighteen lochaeblghar between. deck! Hhait before, which of courre alforda more worn fwatortagfeeljbt. . Bheia now coaraandf d by v of the Harner; ud, ei will he eeenby ; eird;tj an* noußMd t 3 !e*Ta f3p CUidohait r et noon - . ..The EnpUe Cit 7, Capt. Hazlep, la fintog'ep; tap* 141? for St, Leoit, andwlil inell probability get off to-dijr. .V •» >.vr iY‘V.V r ' ‘ _ Xbe Emma Graham, CapkAyeratretorn* to Ztnea» title aa narul today at 4 p, m, - ’.-The recelrlng fcr Cin* clautt t&d irfmlirttle, aad/wm be ready to leare aoon. ; i **■*.?■-•/ & Tb* PMtJwnla, Capt. Browo, tr'ariiiooijwd to karo tor Bt. X*oW od"WVdo<£d*y, Cotritaixlota Bobiuoa •tlllxeUUu’chjLrg* pMtabfflca// * Tba UlnatTd, Oapt. Gordon, it thftWbadiDg pick- nogQk:,;. 1. . ? V^-,* BJPECi*tM,jnO TICES. Bnpenor Copper XlUland BJULTIHO WOBAS,Prrrocaoß. .. ' / PARK, ITCtJRDY &m, : tfftno&ctaxert of SHKATHIHG/ BBAZrEBS’ AMD BOLT COBPKB, PRESSED. CGPPXB/BOITOMS. RAISED BULL BOTTOMS.BPALteI SOIJ)EB; •bo Importer! and dotlm fa PJaATE, BSSST IBOH, vWIBK,: WHfiJSBS! . * Waauocn, Ho, M» Jim and-lSOSaosad Pem , ». : -’ • •*•;•/ X /T^uJd•rdertofObppar cot-o>'anydeitirod pat . . W*. O.' .n." »tt.» »«■ WHHMWJK)CfI^L<»,^; M MILIH. JHCTBOBIHSafiFpf ■MIHISn£ MIL ESSS, Tocxdmiawi HiwnniT#, ; Won*, fttt»irittgb,Peßfc r iu'v*~ , Orrrex, Ko;2lMlaxn Biatir.' • •" * ■'•• - J i ; fil*uu£»ciiu* aLiklud* of STEAM "ENQtiftS Aii B ' , ah23«nr . • : JfcSTTiie Coofeaßioai aadJsxp«iehc a W yAJJD, .PabLUhcd .for "tiM beaefit and mea ; «iw#Qfl#r . CroiaHurrotu DeblJity, Pranttur* !>«»**&; icp, " piflag at ib* Mat Ua*: thktamnaot Sdtf*Oura./;- Bj'en* wbo taroarod iiM»lf after balog pet to (Mat expeaao tbrofr|fbtn*iiciU iatwriOopandyiack •rr.; Bj eacJgKiQx addiria^'«btblop», . •n«LB cortnr m*| b# fcaifor the totbori HAtHAEI riCL W Bedard; Rla|a'ti/, N. 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