l)e Wailp post. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR ANDPROPRIgTOR l'erma:—DAn..r, Su Dollars per year, E , advance. W BELLY, Single sube....rlp none, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER 01 ,- 7 HE CITY TUESDAY MORNING::: CITY 11/ATTERS National Armory alerting. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon a large and influential meeting. of citizens assembled at the Board of Trade rooms, with the object of securing the establish• meat of a National Armory hero. On motion of Joseph It. Hunter, i sq., Mayor Wilson was called to the Chair. .S Cast Blair, Wm. A nderihni, Wm. M. Hartzell and H. It Smith y were, on Imo , tien, chosen Secretaries. Hon. Wm. Wilkins stated that the Com mittee appointed at the first meeting had performed the duties assigned them, and that their. beereta , y, George 11. Thurston, (to whose efficiency he paid a high compli ment) would read a report of their op^ra. lions. Air, Thurston proceeded to read the re• port as follow: Ma. °aslant:4: lour Committee appointed June Oh, to prepare a meta nal to the bovernment of the lln:ted Ft tev, exhibiting advantages of Pi.Lsburgh an a son fora liationol Armory and Ncjiindry, and for the purpoin, of laying the same before Congress would REPORT, • Thal, • row days imbittoment to their apt,' int meat tney ozonize,' for the prosesaildon if the dlit min ase l gned them, by eheag Hon. W !hobo WI Irina Chairman, and 14,aerge H. Thureton See-e -lm", and meaning (porn the whole comma too the follbw ng SuirCeininitttew hn general Arrangement—Messrs. Wilkins. Coward and Thurston. Alev•littoiried Statudies —Maser& Jotios, Kennedy, and Co 'per. ' , Manes • Masan.. Cooper arid ltrunot. - Qattara! &titbit-hs and Map—)leaarr. Cooler and Thurston. Throughout the month el June the Corn, utee held Irceicent me elangs in peraushoe of the of icct for w! i Et they were appointee; an di', r the rector. mg and considerate on of the varmint rapers made individ al membeis or In their capactilee 01 anh.oomtulitefis. These meetinve resilient in puhlicalion ' on the let of July, of at,'.lump I. e• cornpanted by a map, of which 1 Ku copies were printed, in pamphlet form. The rnemotial was, when published, furnished to the editors of the lost rapera; an 1 by them .aeil before the public, in the columns of their re op,f.• tiro sheets. CM the bth of Ju y, one month aft. r their ap pointment, Congress hi, is g then organized, for a special amnion, the committee commenced a ir. respondence with onr representative*. at Witete logien. as to the propriety of laying their mentoriat beforeAktegresit during that session On thc 11 h of ditty a tel-graphic dispatote was received by the committee nom Hon. .1. H. Moorhead, a '- riving , themto lose no time in coming to WA , li. ington. In ec - ordahce wi. h that aue,,gestion the., made their arrangem•nts, and started the f 1.,,..• ing day. Seven of the committee net at %ado inaton, anal had an Iry eniew will, tie Preside,' , rist•itive to the to cation cf Fa National !Armory They ale* met with the committee wh,ot t been app. inted be Congress, to report none ; propriety of reetabhsh,ing au Armory We t of toe At elitheny Pefouniahoo but found it improper; • h. entertain the views of any local , ornm,he :i f . the ant teen, mid could conscritienily prct• r, - • further, then, i i that direction, is me perf rrnsuce el the it lute, beyond such prep r. •ol on might re soh from ecnver-at;otivi.nindi, iduals eehu IWO Iu the pees liar throat or Pirtsdlorgli for tho liirahoo of the contemplated Polinitry. Willie at WLishluiroo the conitnit •eil 1.11. 0 intinher of cot len of their printed In amoral h nd• of the of both lionsies 1)1 Congress; besides causing copies IS various "Liter quarters, where they conionii• e•I Inc) , would be ties -ticias. In the furthering to the duly for which were appointed tho cotton Ste have expemieft $lOO 00, of which sum $1,.0 00 was expended t the publication 01 the memorial, mop, p , stsige, sta•iouary no I eetegop'; sod the remaining n ay dollars to Lrnvekiuk exrensen This sum Vta.i porton of a fund o f 04' collected by hfs. rs. Cooper and I l l , noot from 47 !inns and Ind! lin 0, at the cohiiiLeion of ilio,•• tau members '.t the emimilee, oontrihnt, I tl, the ex prose. of • t,„ effort to obtain the loovion et Potsburgh of a Na tional Armory and Foundry. The expenditure, se far, t i tile underialimg !ins been extremely hetet, owing to its fart that the expenses of a ma: only 0( triune toember• of 'lie committee who visited Washington in .1.1;y lax were paid by t h em alt's. they hating prirsie er Well no public iranaiess to attend ID there, Lad Hie stay made at OW cr.) tr ct, , h.re t"ing. as already remold, noshing to ti accompielied by a prolong 'ed s'gy The spen•iitare howeve r, Partly be largely turrea•ed if ilto 01 j.ct of freetlnr g the location at Pittsburgh of the Over,, -neat al work-hops 0.11,11 t, to lined si , h the vigor its intporhince to this a initoin.ty de tnands. The et inn meet: appo:n)ed for a :undue bbp t tram several important Waatern onies, and iron: nasty large tows?, w I nudoubtod:i i e pro., tit Washington curina u large ti n t non of the probe - d . FOilhinti o f t:nrigres., vigilant y urging Ilse Hson • of their retp dulve 1, cation.; and with mote eel n. estnesa than Not, if We are to lid Ice !torn the m.- morale already In. tool it rendering nocessaiy that a I'd 111 'P Ive 111 ni Ih,. o qlOll 1/1-0 ba prior), ly :.pint the ground. prepared to' 11111111 unit coda i• . el..' i•-ire tipi,rtor miner I au-I ft..11•:'.4.t0r ad e to may tand to lab nn I .e iii pia of roarrr,., lts.ngrt,n eel to II e t.v. till Col h.,. in It, •eol !Here PM- l•ngta it. tsbnrgh, x..d th• , s • mar be lo..erLtii fie to Ii It tn.) 31.0 !Ft ea - -11.• other paoopHoot thou p e I, or present.:drcogli I lie pro a. argtinisnt: s u de: ml ng li., auperiordy of our ow n cry Alsay i teoiennt; expenses Will i/140 ietotia • :ark , :Or : ii/ Ea flied nuts they rei-ilf ring Ilia oil' la) +a far a poor ,r: I /1 Upon eslunat • the oust tit our t Ito. I, to aILW , th. re 'ore LI :ha apparent necessity that the coml . i two will have TO tie well tupplted ' f Inds, howevad an et - n Intiooli: they may ha di:- ku sett; we would tovoniMetitt /tilt a einftro • Cc to mite, be appointed. whose duty It shall be to obtain a Blinielecil subserunrci to enable the Al 'nary COMrt . t..tee to C' m I int t.m3emrfu y the et torte and argument+ of al. e mien ting tadnot, and lay before o , ogress, in a amount . iTeduahle to the wealth and unportaboo of the eines of Pittsburgh end Allegheny aria Ilie adjoining boroughs, their claims for :he lodation with n died . Zombis of the bandual Artnitr , and Fetintiy. All of which In re , pcotfull2. submitted. CIEs,. THITRSTON, Seep Armory Cononlttee. Before action was taken on the report, Judge Wilkins remarked that what had been done was merely preliminary, and much yet remnined to be done. We must use every efforts to obtain the establish. went of the Armory horn. If we do not, it may be located at the insiamilcant town of Beaver, at Rock Island, St. Louis, or ome other point in the West. In this 2tTort our mer,:lmnts must use their scene, touted energy ii they would be successful. With our resources this matter is of vast importance to us—far more than a Presi, dential contest, and we must not yield to the pressure exerted for other points. He himself caul I do but little, owing to age and infirmities, but anything in his power would be cheerfully performed. Gen. Wm. Robinson offered the follow. ing resolutions, with a view of carrying out the recommendations of the report: Revoked, That a Committee or lieu ba appoigt o d lorthe•Ottnir Lodes gnaw a do lag , lien of gent le tnen to proceed to Washing:on to advance the claims of this nal to the estAblishment of tho National Aram and laundry. Rewired, Thata Committee of live be appointed to raise such funds es may be needed for tho inci dental expendi tree of the aftoct to obtain the lo cution cfa National Armory and Foundry at Plus gb, and hear the expenses of ouch members of a Committee as may proceed to Washington to enforce our claims. Hen. P. O. Shannon seconded the motion for the adoption of the resolutions, and took occasion to point out the superiority of this point over all otht rs mentioned, for the location of a Nations; Army, dem onstrating that no surer or more available i °sit* could by selected, wh le (or iron, noal, Bk ilf al mechanics, healthy &that:m y here, railway and river communication y resent advantages offered by no other. Mr. .R H. Kerr presented an additional resolution, which he desired to have pissed. If it would mar the unanimity of the meeting he would withdraw it or willingly permit it to be tabled. Judge Wilkins remarked that Mr. Kerr's I .solution would come in more properly Jam.. the others had been acted upon. The resolutions offered by Gen. Robin son were then unanimously- adopted. Mr. Kerr then re rend his resolution, as follows: Rue Aced, That Allegheny county can furnish more Inducernt ula for the location of the contemi pieced Western Armory and Foundry than any other piwie in the deep valley of the West; we, therefore challenge comnetition as regards loos tion,fuel arfizeon ntechonica, cheap tabor and mate rials. We Would then most respectfully invite the Committee of Congress, having the matter in charge to examine closely ant critioally for them /ally*s ere they make their report, not doubting. Amnia they take into consideration the great ad • vantages we possess , tor all itfirs, but what they will report in favor of the Pltibitilrgil district, end we pledge our sacred honors. triy our lives, we will never be found in arms against the American blianternment, and all those who are or may be, should ineol, a telon'a death. Mr. F. R. Burnot item rose and stated that he had just been reading an account of a meeting for the earns purpose es ours. in Chicago, where that. r•oint. was cia,n.,l to be superior to Pittitf.ll rc h or an v r He said we tauct gethor .11 the taco. vvi;i in our knowli - r1.4•3 vor own fay; r preFout to the Cimtnittve r ' • grew., wshkh wtil at 'MN() than speeches or n.splatinne.. Mr. Josiah King e..1,,..ur red in this view and Bald the sueoes ut this enterprise now depbml , 3l upon the c.:2sir who was to select the Commit , ei whit h should be selected more i. e fitness and adress than for politi cal inikienco. DEC. 11. Judge Wilkins asked Mr. Kerr to with draw his resolution, as he knew that Con greas would not send out s Special (Jon. mitten to examine any point. Mr. Kerr chearful:y withdraw tho reso lution. The chairman announced the Cornn tees contemplated in Um report as h.:!.) To Select Delegates to Washingt.n General Wm. .13.,ffinson, lion. VVio Wi Hon. Thos. M. How, Lati.: .IJucs Josintil King. Finance Co min LI tee —Jag, M. Dsoi,r Jas A. Hutchinson, Jus. H. Hunter, Fs !ix R. Burma, J a. Dilworth. The meeting then, on motion adj)urned. We are requested to announce that the first named committee will meet at I o'clock this morning, at the otlico 0! the CIBI Mining Co., Bank Block, Fiith street. CONCECRT Alit/ UPLA. —IL is some time since our eitiz ins hive had an opportunity of hearing first class artistes, foreign or American, iu opera or concert, but we are glad to be able to announce that all who love "the concord of swept strains" Will soon be gratified. The opera company from the Now York Academy of Nlus.c will be In this city about the 31st instant, and give one or more entortainmews, ern bracing concert and opera. Trio '',.tar," of the company ate Miss Ilinekb.v, the celebrated American prima donna, (trig non, the untipproachabM tenor, who is an acknowledged favorite in Pittsburgh. and Smini, the renowned baseo. The company is under the direction of Carl Ar.Ehu z, director of acknowledged ability. tiur•h a combination cf talent must make up a tine ontertairtment, which we are co tlideut will be properly aptie , :iat , ,i arid patr , n'z ,, cl here. More Epee:lie tinn,uniattuents wtli tto made in due time _ - TEE S . t.. —This flew drama was prhtiu.:ed nv , •ning for 1.1.1 e tint time and war rsesived with the in intonso saU.lttel.wa by the andb , nee. It iz en exciting piece, the plot lull of interest the tableaux thrilling and th> niachiacry perfect. It is destined to be a great bit an we advise all who can to sue IL tonight PAID W . F.—Tad twent.)•E,,:iiiii I',•nn ,f 3 ,1 1 ,911 11 , giment, Color.lH U3ary, been paid riff The Nr rt Pa: S3W;Cti'ey is 1 1 .3. R:11 M A:e in r..girnont. thn c m},9n)•, a I.nro, a , :.1 w,-L recruit ten 111.41 fnr iho o.nl nyny THE LW() c,.rt Lblrts; str^et sold r , z,tt ) dokilr , )al t , y 11;p, nr.) rei.i:.c..l with handsome iron fr nt 9tt , r,4, much to tt:)l4;pasrar, • the ritlY. FOR 1:0 MNEY .L 7 l E Pennsylvania rotnnient, Co!. AlurNv, en,l !111. Oae liunired and I"ourtn, !,der tnar:-hinE; order 1,,r RAnney, 1,1„ and will leave I.lrr:. , ..burg in zi pay nr two. PRTItOLEL AI GAS —A Mr. 'Paoli! yr-n of Toronto, 11%1 been ex ..r“ . iment.! petroleum gas and bas sue•ronsi,d pro ,t.I:IL , a ea.. sauf to be far SUpnri, , r to tua made from coal at a e...et of $1 par 1.1. m. hand foot. .E:NrArKD --- JOb.UOuJlinE. n 1131.1 Iron: Now ( — )rnmittod to the Houtip st the h t ,t ,4 Curt, for ldrteny, :-Lpext from th , ! liouEe of , fugo fast w,l sad has no , . 81nko boon h ,rd ot in U7l: V tinily. Captain J. 8. tu:nierly of LL,. Greys, ii•.kiCiipt, A. Johni.t.,n, both Low in the United. Sintes reauitir hrniy, in the eiiy. I :tel(;Ner;:—(2aptein Uentwrll, of Kit tennng, has resigned by reason of and returned home. 't'us rn,st exieus.ve and 2 , plori'd s.sortment o •,:ltina, tent genuine 13 - ,bnrnian (:.teorare Pa-lan Marble and China figurer; otstua y, ,•tt 'red at public sale in tuin city fur tirvoral veer ,r• 11 be no,d at l'e Oil Auction finit,-e. corner W d street and Vag,n alley, thot Juesti•y)afte n on at 2 o'c trek, all rereived on consignment t in French and tisrman importers; to 1,0 seer vr:triL,Ut regard to prices, JO.SEPES MEYER & SON, Jf aaufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN IEURNITUfgE tst, (ARAIRs WAREHOUSE 115 SMITH F I EI.D STREET, (baLlireen Sixth street And Virgin alley ) nog PIT piii ) Tt ) (lll.Al' Al. U S ALL STYLES, -AL6O DIARIES' FOR 186:' TOR BALI DT w. S. HAVEN. slog (3, - )RNFAz wo-,1, AND THIRD•BTREETB Roman. DAUM:, lAk LS Z. LIt&GINO 2.OIIEILT DALZELL tit WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS DLLLIJIHN PPODOIIIAPID PITTBIII7IO At! (ft A Ong r 3 NO. Sill LIBER'ff WILLIAM .61.15AN`3. DAVID APCANDLEBB FIARRISON A. CX)FPIIi, Special Partner General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, (tinotteasors to M'Candlies, Masai' a 41%) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Dr. Brown'a routoitio-, Dever fail to cure ttor painful disaane tri a late wartihat 2 cure. Be ante treats 'sheet, Gionhorrhcaa, StricturtrdUrethal t amnia Weak titiee, A4onl.ltlyßiipprennionn, It - Nee...en of the join 1,, Ft, , tole In Auto, .Nnryous Alect,one. Pivot: in tiro Bach and Kidneyn, Irritation of the Loatluer with ull disone n at an 12221,112 r. A tottry describing the ejllttlt..m 2 , epf2t2 l 2 2l , ug dirontod to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smitntel.l , Pittsburgh, Pe., will be irothoneioly annwero,L— Aledicine eau: to am addrann, nirely stCll.l3 frouo ohaerration. °thou and Pr.vate co 00 -irritntle d true. e,1tr222. P a layette Street, xout.rasoia Corner Wood and Water Sta., PITTSBURCH. PA MMIM M'KEE & PUILIPB, GENERAL COOPERAGE, Ser TIMIS Niyr r►aro►T ON Between Hand and Wayne :+treeltß, PITTSBURGH, PENN'S 1106. We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Wh is key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELB, at th shortest notice &nil on the moat re,tsonshl” TIERNAN Si. GETTY, Wholesale and lietall Grocers, IMPOLIMBR MD DIALIND IN TICAS, WINKS, LIQ,IJORS, North-Enal. corner of OHIO STILEICT AND THE DIAMOND, coBo4y ALLEGHENY CITY. ALL COLORS AND PRICES GIRO UL ARS, Al! of thn ST I" W. it D. MUGU'S% CORNER FIFF:i CV! dal FURNUVIT it E. P!T TSB U . AL P UL L A .'4! T 'f I'lltgbargh 113nnfactured Vurniture . A.LlsUlnllY on /land, whu h we all !tk rleer+ Tr, teS TO TILE PUBLIC. F 1 k tte n - flat 1 la.,' • V 4, 1, ,r '1- • !1 , - , C - 42i. • • 11C'...10n1 ELAIV•TV rr 1. , . , 11411, • 4a. fully y ep kr Llet rents a • 1, - 11.0 31' , r.11:1 eat. a Itit•ra . mti;t I ! to tt•l ‘tk.t . hig N(0001 I rb.c.dt , r.t - ra,:triptmtl., BIM I. Ix v. • l • naafi . „ 0 aonr,..H, • • . tr1.1.,1 rrle..n'y or. ou-rl , •. .hva tr.t-r bride r• A Tit! 11" i 1 • it :1 , .. r.• •111• r 0•1. : :: .11 - 1... sp“rn.wrt,"4,, ..r 4reA.1 , 1; Mititt.i l V t.i. the Very iNet 7-ry ha. 14 , r, 5, f,[o..d. In (erne, he to, 14.1 ax poi or lievollet or his alit ere, seventy y«tnrr+-. or. irregil ' .4 - )Ly If corni , ...tx P y altreii. A, li)r Ceti-Gil:phial p. . 1, wh. ,• 118r, corm, -- from f.ther Ingredient... pay•, , ,on fits • nnrs an the nod ire e1.1 , 0i ssi that: hiive )at hi., I ere.:to. Vie iv rihaii hey al< fif Hee'••r ,og to a t • Wlt get a'. "'At' tr 1•1 a Office 86 HJI: , a—a.t• 1 , .11 - r•••1 Pr, vat» corilrn. m 211 p.s.n.t3 of IMIZEZIM W. H. McGEE ct CO., TAILORS N V ITE the rtuention huyerd to t fur I.tryo kind v.rie.i He,clt CJi Fall arni Winter Goods, ILIA 1 ,0 01 , 6.1. Ft:110111: ITl•tv to« rr m i Id; of lime 11.1,01.1. 1 1),, go” 1. for AF .1 Yt,111 . 1 1 Were, 1 ,4:4. 1., ,1 1/It 11/1' ae i 0 0111fi , •Itt 11_4,011: fleet of g-nt 1.e11 . 14 Ftlrntolng f;0•• , I, W . • .a: t , 1.140 ;:rn roe 1.- .1•14., 1 , A opn, 11ity. i' ()-PA ICI N 1..1.;.‘,1111'—.Wh HAVE I, 0 .-0 .1...1 svEE E E El- EEE th- I. I. IH.' EEE tr. Vat . turn,: E I/ -11,e -:, 1i , ./ I I "Cti. I' Y. A LI.ArE Rod W. F. Ale Ii Kit . 1.1 , 0 .Ey E. 01 E tEE , tI tto to rt.rrot n ri. Itoroot. 1 , rE., S. Mali Eh A CO. 1,,,. el , i .l'; I) , r- '1 EE :E. klEtlt• fr.tto 21 tom!. o Si di I. it., JO 2w JAS NI cli la E. LKIN/ALE 1./.1: - th..A;i1".`, DR. Fili.OWN'S ME..biI..A.L. 1. Red 891,4111 AL r. , :ft , o. No. 60 -•---- Srattlifiel t n;r01-1i., PI 1. , ,... .k.:, 61.27;111 Penner I ran t. A . ,)r. Ftibi./WN E 4 ti hit! citi• 4_ 5 , ~.,s, .......): nOn of Pittebtrwh, a.a.l hail.tert ~ ul r tv ,e ?r,utatte !••.u. the 'no :I.:cola ' ..,.., _,.. tr live %A. A. AT, nusineFts has , ...". r- ,70 111 -• ~,,,,, con IInEE,I 1T1E...•'.y to Pnyate •.1. C gi V' 7 and Surgical Diseaoaa. 0 f . - ' CITIZENS AND F3TRANDIttIi7 . la need of tt rnethral fro iti, ~nut;.,: not foil lei find out the sure ylliee of rooof. 'flu, Sicta.: 1., It regular graduata,lti.l' .1 ox!torionne totroat moo.i uf a certain , loot of .1tt..,,,t, , 11 a ~ w ti.o. it oratt - tee to the siaterere of 00,51 Vi 4 I . 1-+rrflannut re .<4 by the use of his remlyboc nod following I.l'e rd. rice. ALL PRICES DR. FIROWN'h ic.F.2IIICDIIO3 never fail to cure the wmet form of r onoreal Dite eases, Impurities act! 4 ,ufulteui fleet:on,. Chic, all dlllelliSOP hrislng nice boreilitary h:011 111 the form of a Letter. :br , l.Prlr, and agrestmany hams of 00.1.1 d114"..0. of which 1.1. e patient IM F`nt-131.7 :gei,raci. le persons so aiitotod , DT. Brown otters hopes at a sure and speedy recovery. Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarenina trim es orcuget oa otter, by that sohter• of titeei,.., izratdiction, which the young EZI •.V4 , klZUlltieql often give way to, their own mintruottor..) ate the nal7 rte:aule remeltea anus'r in this colic. try—tney are sate, etednitke a speedy retitotiol.n e health. I - I , T HU OR IMZERII U LI DA Y l'S- BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, A large variety lust received SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE oF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, &I 94 Market 50... L. 2nd door from Fifth. DRBRoWN AT HOME. - -- - - - 15 - ff: BROWN has returned from his w.fitern top and is preptu.d to attend to ALL PROFK3SIONAL CALLS, OLI , 01 , 1 7 D .;E, NO. 54.) SOILLEIFIELD .iThEET n o:Lis bW N .1 Alight Cold, %PA re/try, , Mita / 4 sPnc.ss . poNoo,tAii , ,-3// qfter., 2w r@ th, invr)ort,,,,e a Xizag.k or gitieflt t fc‘-iti in, ztc ,hrst stag.; that -_icy 0 - -inning .meld to a not a.ttended. I=Elllla l<atan.'s 44 . x-r n rhi 731 , c rh, re ...firs;' tle:•en been Tro:ed th.Lt they are : bee artzcie .7) . fJ re the Fubhr for 141 4 217. Ch 7st~zn7 1, tziat , x.h, thc 7 .urt ..crcus qfrectipr..,:; Fj.v: - relief. Public Speakers Singers ctic e v t-0 'r„ //', i i •.:r U K> f I_, .0 Cer: . 1,17" ECM= 250 BALMORAL SKIRTS, Jusr OPENED A'l W. & The largest AYH nr.rt niOek CLOAK, lESIZI S II A W C. H. 1.6 MA_NLIF ACT 1.711K11 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF L'. 4ri Stritot, t.w, r a 3,e or • pnd 3 - .7e. It it, 3 ..,31,A • t t tilArtlt yel.Jf cc t.11',7 pay, I • guarq.up are I 11 EMSIEE= lX ill 0 Rttql.urie, Oft "Al Elllllol LATEST BY TELEGRAPH: Last Night's News up to Two O'clock, Thirty-Seventh Congress. WA.-lIINUTON CITY. Dec. Di --SENATE —Mr Rol, of N. w York, presented the petition of the New York Chamber of Commerce, asking that the New York Assay efike have the rrivilego of c it .ferred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. GriineF, of lowa, presented the pe tition 0: citiz-nQ of lowa for a change in .he law which excludes Jewish chaplains front the army. Also a petition that in c inseifience of the rebellion, that alavc-y al.Nolutely and uoconditionally Mr. Sumner, of MAIM, presented several pe.itions aQking that the slaves of rebels b emancipated. Also a pet; ton from the kirtyor of Boston and others, asking a re peal of the I,w in relatt,n to Jewish chap. - tains. Referred to tho Committou on Mil. itary Affairs. Chandler, of Mich , presented a pe t:tion for an Pxchange of prisoners. Mr. Ten Eyck offered a r, solution that th prei•ent war is for the Union according to the Constitution, and the object was t. , the forme- and enforce the latter. It kk't, in the beginning, and should he to the last. That measures extreme and rad- Ical and disruptive on themselves, involv Trig. in a common fate loyal and disloyal, :Itiouid not be rosorted to, and that in sun , laps:Aug trea., , :i the government cannot :rove a trathr to the organ i c I tw. over. Mr. Hale, of N. II , offrired a resolution that the Committee on Military he rtquest i J to inTrire into the expediency at pro. reefing in a uniform manner in deelintr with the slaves of rcbcie and those made mu:rollers or escaping from their masters. Mr: Lane, of Ind , ffered a resolution that the Cemmittee on the Judiciary ho 11,1 ;40.4t1t to provide by law so that the eid ers and abett..rc f treas,,e may be prevraa_ I em b; engine,: suits fur the concretion of debts in the U. ti Courts. Agreed to Mr, :.7rumner, of Mane , offered a remit/. thin that the Committee on Patents be in. •tructud to inquire if any additional is mieessirc to secure fur perens of African descent the tight to take out pet• eats. Agreed to• Mr. Wilkinson, of Minn , offered a rent lion as follows: Whereas, Jo3so 1). lirignt, Senator from Indiana, did, on the IA of March last, write a letter to Joiler. ton Davis, (the letter wee here read) in.rer. dueler!, a Mr. Lincoln to Mr. Davie, at , af: improvement in fire arms, and vreeri ruck letter me an evidence of Resolrr•.(, Teat the said Jeer,, , II Bright be eXi.ll.lel from the Sen a:, or tee United Stateg. Aoj VHllKndinghitni, of Ohio dut•rd : Wii F. Ft IL The iSoeretary of the navy, has rcinirtAd to this Howe+ that ipaptatn Chnrii•is Wilkes, in command of the *an J , c•nio, an armed public vevel of war, d d. nn the Bth of November, iBtil, on the tocza intercept the Trent, a British all h;.fnflUAT, and forcibly removethe-, : Mason and Jolla Slidell, citizens, lending conspirators, reOel enemies and dangerous wen. who with their euit , s, were on their way to E NT.) tt, pr"rholn the cause of the intuit.. t•Aor., clit•ni:fig to he embassadore from :• •a, Li CEI.I , 1' rhlo• Statue, and r.lt. : -, a'retary of the ravy .1, !tint s t , r rev rted to this llour) that the !ig a:11 ~iNe action ci Captain k‘ InPritvl anti re In • emphatic approval of the depart • and worfv,vf.r. in a public tatter Elbe r•1t.,1 Captain W :dies for the act, and \V it Ton; 11 AliP on the tiest day f did propose to tender the thanks of I,;:mgre%s to Captain Wilssos, for his brave, adroit and Patriotic conduct in the arrest, ani detention of the tiltitors :land+ M. Mason and John Slidell, and WilKliKks. Further on the same day, request the President to confine the said James M, Mason and Julio Si:doll, in thecellbof convicted felons until certain military officers of the United confined and held by the so called Confederate States, shall be treated as prtionere of war. Tio , ref.lo, be it resolved, By the sense of of tma House, that it in the duty of the Prmddent to m,re firmly maintain the _Land thus taken approving and adopting :no act of Captain Wilkes, in spite of any tliolltlee or demand of the British govern. ment, and ttall. this House pledgee its full support ci him in upholding now the hon• or and vindicating the courage of the gov ernment and the people of the United S.utes against a foreign power. Mr. Vallandigham moved the previous gees' n. They hed heard the first growl at the Britn-h lion. It remained to be aeon who would cower. The I louse refused to second the demand for itio pr, vious question. Mr Feritor. of Mo , moved that it be reti.rrod to the Committee on Ncieign At 3 motion wisa agreed ti.; yeas 1 st. 14 MINS. Toe Ileu4otesumed the consideration of he bill antheriz ng. the raising a volunteer ~ rce for the better defence oh tho State of _ . K ,, ntucky. Mr. 1. )vpjny, of I IL, hoped that it would not pass. itc,:orchni4 to returns, we nave a stan , img army of between 000,000 and 700,000 men, which is amply sufficient for tho wer. Wo bave more soldiers now than ran be used. therefore the raising ui 20 two volunteers for twelve months, in stead of ;or the war, should nut be author ized. He did riot understand that the vary authorities had asked for this increase, besides he wits opposed to the mode of raja. Me the men and officering them. ittehardson trusted that the bill would pots. Teo volunteers proposed to be raised in E.imtucky were of the best kind, and familiar with the State. The ! , it-0 of operations was at Louisville, and 2ti r litio men were necessaay to guard the base of the lino on which our army is to advance, Me,is - Wickliffe and Dunlap favored the bill and Mr. Stevens, of Penn'a, op. pt3 , .1 it as a matter of economy. N1.8...r.e. Bingham, Maynard and Morrill, of Vt , Eeverally spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Blair, of Mo., closed the debate. In re; t Mr. L.)vejoy he said: We have the best reason to believe that we have not m en ceouzli In the held, fur wo have not been able to conquer the enemy any. where as yet, and we have not met him excepting when he outnumbered us.— Hence we have not been able to drive back the foe one foot. Mr. I,)vejuy replied that the enemy win not meet us unleis when he is superior in nuuebare Mr. lib r.ny eve Mr. L orals sir—Then why should not our 'rrun tho enemy. ivejoy—Beaueo we have no gen. Mr. Blair advocated the passage of the bill which was passed. Mr. Allen, of Ohip, introduced a joint toiolution that, the senate concuring, when the House adj,urn on Thursday next, it b~ till the WI of January. Adopted, yeas GU, nays 56, Tho Rouse then adjourned, The River and Weather at Louisville. LoIID , 'Ir ILLE, December 16— Evening. The river is stationary with 5 fbet !I inches water in the cane!. From Washington D.-c 11l --Tip, I.tehL hew s from Englund has iice.sioried no marked ri-tienearit. analog the I ii MID; the In' illgnant tone of the Biitish press baying been anticipated, hence the absence of ex, pressions t f surprise, as, lending the dis putes between the United States and Great Britain heretofore, the .ngry public voice has subsided to await tho result of dipl, matic formalities, so will it be age n. The particular claim by the British government growing out of the reimtval of. Slidell and Mason from the Trent, having yet to lei presented, with the argilmints is lie sup I port arn a Tiestion of controversy, and it i 8 rot unreasonable to assume That our government • ill have at least equal ad van- tags and skill in the i - liscussion. The Wall street panic telegraphed bent to-day excites much amusement in ((ill istristion circles. The lal:ing of sit .•fiti Wall street on newspaper reports of Cif,. net councils in London is considered rather a matt-r of speetil.d.ion than of Franklin Chas.-, U.S Consul at T .rn• piim,tinferms the Secretary of Stifle 1.114 the City is art aged with loyal United States citizens, who aro fugitives from Texas and are in great distress. fie lois relieved some ol them as far as his limited private means would allow. As Congress, however, makes no provision for the relief of destitute citizens in foreign countries, unless they are seamen, the cases of the fugitives mentioned by Mr. Chase, spree.; strongly to the sympathies of the eharita ble at home. A. communication was t edgy received by the Simile from Ward IL Lament, Marshal of the D:strict of Columbis,in ans ewer to the resolution of that body requir. ing him to show 1 y what authority lie rue ceived and retains slaves in the jail of this District The reply of Col. Limon is in substance that the practice is is( qui teced in by him on account of the uidiersal cue. Lim based upon some valid jaw in whi c h he has wade nu investicatiun. The following is a copy of a letter re ceived by Colonel Mathefon, of the 32.1 State volunteers, front It. A. Fish, Capt of Couirtany E. IA California regiment. Capt. Fish is now a prisoner in the hands of the rebels at Una! l-sten. IL will matter of interest to kn w hew our sol tilers are fairing in that ViLl:e it snows the nect,sity of providing ter an exchange of prisoner (2ti.s.ut 1.) ctitn`eir I. Dirotit Ct re EL—The imp:no/latent is oiling on us all. Today we saw the last of Surgeon Griswold, 01 the 38. h New York, SeJli. Lie Guards. When diacise takes Jiro now, we have no vitality to shako it cif. It our gJvernor does r o t it something soon a higner Court will smtle our question. You Ircow my elle! epircts, but I ern not the B,LIIO I W 0.1.1,1 hard to get the First Catilornia regiment and love It dearly. It seems hard that my edorts are to be blotted out, and my exists mice to be unknown, save to a few w.ep• mg relatives. 'Cite subject o! the di - II ty betw• en FOUL, C oi way is now to thehanus of trim: rt,,,..C.ivt) friends ol Col Avery's Cavalry, under COMOIBO , I of Leu e rant Colenul Givens, proceeded to Faint tx Court ..use to day and went through the village in different directions. There were no ibdica.ions of the enemy in that vicinity , excepting a few rebel pickets, one of wbom.was killed. Tun steamer Volunteer, belong to Caleb S. Wright, of Pciladelp l 'hia, was attacked by a rebel battery, live miles this side of Mathias Point, several days ago.. 27 shots were fired at the vassal, one of which struck the awning, another passed through the timber and 11:clgi'd inside. She arrived here last night. . Nothing of especial interestitranspired to day in the Kerrigan CSurt Martial ease. The Slavery tratstion in the District of Columbia. WAaLLINU'roN CriY, Dee. 16.—The bill introduced to-day by Senator' Wilson for the release of certain persons held to se:- v - ate or 'ahoy is the -Distritet of- kt ,, 01 ambits provides tbat ail persons held to service or labor within the District of Coluintda by reason of Adrican descent, are hereby die. charged and freed cf and from all claims to such service or labor, and subjection, service or labor proersedlog trom soon cause shall not hereafter exist m the said as. Viet. That all persons holding claims to service or labor against persons discharged therefrom by thinact may, within ninety days from the passage nereof, but not thereafter, present to the Coturni:salefiere hereinafter mentioned, their respective statements or petitions in writing, verified by oath or affirmation, setting forth the Baines, ages and personal description of such persons, the manner in which said petitioners sequin - Id such claims and any facts totich'ng the value thereof: Tnat President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate shall itp.. point three Commissioners, residents of the District of Columbia, who shall receive the petitions above mentioned, ahti who shall investigate and determine the 'legal validity of the claims therein prgented, and who shall appraise and apportion, uct der the proviso hereto annexed the vat ie in money of the several claims by them found to be valid: Provided, huvever, that the entire sum so appraised and bp_ portioned shall not exceed in the agrrcgate an amount equal to :TOW for each person shown to have been held by lawful claim: That the said Commissioners shalt, within nine months from the passage of this act make a full and final report of their pro ceedings, findings and appraiseinents of the Treasury, which report shall be deem ed and taken to be conclusive in all res pects except as herein after provided, and the Secretary of the Treasury shalt, with like exception,cause the amounts su appor tioned to be paid from the Treasury ut the United States to the parties found by said report to be the lawful holders thereof, and the same shall be received in full and complete compennation. Be it further en enacted that for the purpose of carrying this act into ellect,there is hereby appritipri ated from the 'Treasury of the United States a sum not exceeding one million of dollars. From New Yorti„,, NEw YORK, Dec. .I.6.—The steamship Glasgow arrived at this port this evening. Her advicee have been anticipated. The Express says that the excitement on 'Change today was intense beyond des• cri ption. Breadstuff were favorably affected and all descriptions were very firm. Many lots of cotton were withdrawn from the mar. ket and a slim array of samples were on sale in the brokers officos. Saltpetre eid , vanced from 11 to 15 cents per pound and but few holders would name any price.— Brimstone was kept out of market and chemicals advanced. Bi Carbonate of Soda went up lc. Coffee and tea have all been withdrawn from. the market or are on.y offered at enormous prices Sugars are of.. fared sparingly. Sterling Exchange has advanced to 110. ReceptiOn of the English News in Chicago Caiman, Dec. 16 —Tbe news from England by the Europa created a profound sensation in political circles. It is not credited that Her Majesty's government has determined to demand the release of the rebel emissaries, Mason and Slidell. _ - - If, however, such be the case, the feeling seems to be that our government shall be sustained in its efforts to maintain the mi.- Lionel honor and integrity. The Tribune and Times will suggest the propriety of submitting the q /elation for arbitration by some impartial neutral power. Arrival of the Anglo-Saxon. PORTLAND, Dec. IG.—The Anglo-Saxe,/ has arrived here. Her European advices have been anticipated. Parson Brownlow In Jail. CH I fl‘, 1 6 . — The Peoria Trans. cr,j,t has received late Southern papers by a:- gentleman who left littP7 "Orleans ton days ago, coming through Tennessee and Kentuctrv,'' Tian B , wling Green Courier says that Pnrson Brownlow was arreiatod for treason by the (.7 ,, nfeclrrrito States, by the Commis. ra ,, n( rnl Knoxvino, Ow tith, and com mitted to jto 1. IL liNoxvillo Register says• "A rumor zol 0r.1 , r crow tiro rebel War Depart. m.•u!. for Brownloti'4 safe o:•cort North, haul eroitt,ll Interim excitement. Th" It :loth, N. C , Slanclard, of the kb, I , 'r,rn; from a reliah;e sourci that a Peds•ra! regiment bnd taken pcsame'on of Portsmouth. N. C. and that thorn nro ten Vanzat to Pamlico So,/nd. fr'roni inissouri A., ll.icember lb.—Several cud,. ins from Arkansas have roadbed here dur:ng the past week nod enlisted In the Arkansas Company, under Captain Ware, late member of the Legislature. They state that these men say there was a Union Society in hoard, Fulton, Independence and Z.ricy Gountme,numberiog 2600 men, which could have made an orgeniz3d stand ih two . wrielcs more time, but it was be trayed oy a recreant member, and broken up and scattered. Many of these Union men have been arrested and taken to Lits tie Rock Some have hung, and a large number are now in the woods trying to tract their escape from the State Sr. JosErn, December 15,—Forty of General Prentiss' command returned here tat night, rouA, of them sic with mesa les. They report that the federals had several skirmishes with the rebels on 'heir march, killin a few of them.— When at the river opposite Lexington they were tired upon by the reoels there end General Pron OH dispersed them with shell from three 12 pounders, but there being no ferry or moans of crossing the river, our fore , were comp.died to return to Riictimend for forage and prisoners. It was Prentits' intention, however, to cross the rizer at a point above Lexington and the lJrucs trJm Sedalia and K. 1113813 City would join Lim. The rebels are reporter to he 11,000 striine. Effect et lite / ate Newel from Europe CI.KL ti.LIND, I.),:e,noer 13 —The news from Engi , .nd piodurAld a decided et3lln l•ol,:;lily.'rr, general semi” men:, :e that t a righte and dignify of our Loc.c - nn,,r, , , mu s be maintained regard 1.-es of Lfd.g,iF , ll bluster. ensat ion in Cincinnati on the lasgilsia Affair. CINCINNATI, Ddeember 16 —The Eng priidu•ied a profound sensation in commercial end financial circles and the impression seems general that there is groat danger of war with England, hut wlilst all admit that if Wilkes did wrong in the Trent affair duo apdlogies should be made, but it right no humiliating coness sions ought to oeentertiiivid for a moment to England or any other power. From r4a. Louis. Sr Louts. D IG.—All chorus agsinst the Departinvnt of the West which origi nated prior to October 14th must be ti.ed before the Ex ruining Commission now in session in this city, previous to January 10th, or they will not be paid by the War Department All commissioned city officers and all county officers except nine, have taken the oath of allegiance prescribed by the Con. vention. None of the Judgeswf the Su., prune Court, and but one State u11.1..er, Col. Idizely, auditor, have filed their oaths. From Loludsville. ,I.oursvitt.x, Dec. 16.—The English news is received on the whole with indif ' icrence. It had a slightly improvable el-- let'. on the tobacco sales. The eeceseioniets are rather elated, in tho hope that Eng irtnd will assist in opening tho southern v..nile the Unionists either discredit ed tite n,•we, or believed that, the next steamer would show an essential modifies., Lion of the present attitude of England. The latter believe that c•ur government will do nothing but what is strictly right, end they repudiate the consequences. From Baltimore. BILTIMORE, Dec 16 —The effect of the English news at Baltimore has been to call forth warm Union sympathy with the position of the President whilst the seces sionists aro rejoicing at the prospect of se. Curing the aid of England to overthrow the Union, Nearly all the Irish popula two. in Baltimore have been secessionists, but they are now rallying for the Union against England. To be Consolidated ILIRRISAURO, Dec. 16.—The following important general order was issued to day : General Order No. 12. All ree , ments or companies heretofore authorized to be raised within the State of Pennsylvania, if not tilled by the 16th, of January, A. D. 1862, will b 3 consolidated. By order of A. G. Curtin, Governor, and commander in Chief. Craig Biddle, Aid-de-Camp. One Feeling. MILWAUKEE, Dec. lil.—There 806 MS to ba but onu feeling here as regards the English news; that is the hope that the administration, if right, will maintain the position taken, with firmness, letthe issues be what they may. No one is frightened . but wheat buyers. Front Cairo. CAIRO, Dec. 16 —lt is reported that the rebels at Columbus have received a large number of heavy anchors and cables for the purpose of obstructing the navigation of the river at that place. Great prepare. Lions are being made there in expectation of an early attack. Fight betweenthe m inter and Iroquois Datmstoun, Dec. 16 —The Agnes ar,, rived here and reports speaking the Eng lish brig Mary Morton, which reported that the Sumter and Ircquois had a severe engagement, and that one of them, she did nut know which, had put into Martinighe repair damages. Transfer of Prisoners of war STON, Dec. 16 —Negotiations are be ing made with Gen. Butler for the trans port of the 12th Maine regiment to its de! tination. The bark Island City is expected to leave to-morrow, conveying 244 Fort Warren Prisoners to Fortress Alonrce, whore they will wait an exchange. New York Bank Statement. liw YoRK, December 16.—The fol. lowing is the Bank statement for the week ending on Saturday: Decrease of loans $2,146,251; decrease of specie $2,883,182; d ,, crehee of circulation $285,966; decrease of deposits $4,236,242. .t-c. - v . _ E., PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Frankan, Bennet, Brownsville. tiallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Key West, No 2, Evans, Louisville Ohio, No 2, Blagg, do Clara Dean. Marceline, Portsmouth Rocket, Wolf. do Ida May, Reno, Louisville Science,Reno, Gallipolie .1. II Ford. Kerr, Portsmouth Minerva, Gordon. Wheehng, DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clare, do Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. John T. 11PCombe, MCombe, Wheeling Clara Dean, Mareaßee Portsmouth Lanawa, Tyler, Cincinnati (Rue, No 2, Blagg, Cincinnati Ile—The River-14 Bit evening at twilight there Were . to; feet, 7 inehes in the channel and falling. Z The punctual steamer Em, ham. Gant Ayore, leav443 Ilia day stip, 01, -*st VAneurilln and inartnedinto rtvria, - • Fat Ajmiiti*--: nomrnorint,3n n %nd attentivo officer', ads bad faitirr . no superior. Oar e:ror attentive frisni4X9Minms ;- will-do the tiOndra gel„,.The far-famed packed, limmk a. ff.. anuans, loures t. l . l 4drY at 74 fon.. fOi c a4ii: • abd Lean•ritillefThitli boat net iLb des3aVott, , aed her alters are'irrad vorabiy known to poaaflypya al l 4. l 4 l lt.pfn:a, Miff elerzs are Itteasra:lll'Conike'll and team. 1/0— The No. 1 eteAutor Prima. Donna, George A Moore,thimarnaiider, end intermediate poid.e.on Mia 14S-IWPfite.4, to eoo our old friendiCapt. Ntirdigik:etaini-01100" river. • le- The line packet, Arikikniii ,, paplatip, ktharnart, is announced lorgir tonte,on 44%W. e in a good boat add itt charge of esioralwalit [entire officers. Capt. lotenotCsfint• stearctelie. nango, ig alnonneed f^r CinoinatG and - L*ORM". This booths A No. lin ovary reag,so. The fine packet Kenton,Atptiii4 bert, is announced tor Cinebtardl Her tu'eo nracdttLiona are unsarpanefi, ancizherot fiesre do. Ilea— The splendid paasengei •IStnaMer, Anglo Saxon, Capt. R. Dtlzail, is seine - viand ; ler Cincinnati, Lonteville and Cairo: • This best les fs- TOL/ te with passengers andYshipparr, and 4 - 440 h edly so, the captain being an experienced hflkew and a clever gentleman, whilst the Clerlcs,:Eßweem. Chambers and Sterling, have Mt enpertors;• Her„ The fine packet.lda May, . , Reno, arrived yesterday with a tine trip, She will have de3pateh for cineinnlitt,-,n4 ter The steamer SeieZdecklapt, Reno. is the regular packet far flallitioliii;:-44 ewes at 4 1 m. on Wednesday. _ _ - - nel.The mammoth aide wheel4_,l63t Wein moreland, Capt. Evans, is canouneitfOlin einnittl and Louisville. Yrg_aapt. liceslittni 3 Mitt p110),14 So rengo, is announced for eincienatland Ile . " The fact packet jtocket,: diptain wour, leaves thia day for Poriathouth f q x 4 . , inter mediate porta. This boat haa the boat °flatlet:alp modaVone. and is in charge of careful ,stAttiAn tire °Ricers. The John T. MeClornbs- 144yee. terthy for Wheeling, with e fine trtp. . Tho new and aplendidpa'aonger steemer KAaion, Capt. Ebert, liaavee l ively for Cincinnati and Louisville : dU Wiwi:taw) ;raveled on this boot Rpaak ip .ti.tterirhutiirrni of her. Capt. S. Peppard, ono of tha on the raver, will be found in the °Ma.% _Apt. Wmth line !tritAtper J. 'B. Ford, leaves this day positively for Portsmouth and Intermediate porta. The eaptainiiiiiitatthe beat boatmen that comes to this river. Passengers will be well cared for. Mr. W. 11. Bryarrwill do tee honors of the office. -• For wiarieltn.. GaillOolis. kersburg and Portsmouth. DAY POSINIVELY,IO4.INrc pE FLNE PASSEN. it GRA steamer, J 8.. FORDi Fl Kerr, commander, leaves as - announced above. For freight or passage apoly , on board or. o dei7 JOHN IrLAOßAgent. For einitn wignicEs nAyoweAf:'''. H E FINE PACKET L InA MAY, John 0. Reno, cow. manger. leaves for the above , and - intermediate ports. For eignt or passage sonar on boardl - hrio J. B. LIVLINGSTON4 or JOHN Plow& I IP' n in-Tall; --- JiontIr t me Evanstriiie and Cali°. • W F.DNXBDAT, 10 A. M. - THE FINE PASSENGER ,teuuner ANGLO SON, Et. Del a ell commander, leaves a bore. For freight or painage apply on boaritor der _ L._H.LIAWIE4, , Agokit. For Cincinnati and Lotiliviab THIS DAY 4 P. M. • TIRE, ELEGANT PASg`. gENGER packet RAMA, .1. H. Maratla. commander, leaves positively ae announced, - For freight or p.sioge apply on boarclor del? J. E. LIVINGSTON Cia; or JOHN MAW. , For Cincinnati and Loniaitille TUESDAY /0 A. M. • THE FAVORITE PASSENA'.:: GER steamer BENTON, G. W. , Ebert, commiuMerdeaves as.above._ For freight or passage apply on board or to del7 JOHN FLA For Beave 011.-Akent. Steabontiid Wheeling. ; rrHE PACKET STEAMER, 1. J. T. M'COMBS, th e . &Wombs: Commander, leaves fo abotreporte Monday, Wednesday and Friday 0.'1.2 ,!••' For freight or passage_ l apply on ativlorte" CO., Wateestreet. For Cincinnati and gitilo He LEAVES THIS DAY. • THE splendid passen er steamer. MARENGO, A.G,W commander. For fr.ight or passages- For Clnchi---------natlt alld TUESDAY. DEDEMERRY, THE E FINE'S T EA3tErßia t WESTMORELAND. E. Evans, Commander. leaves as above. • , For freight or pit:wage appk - - For chicinnatt calro asiol.lit. Louis- ~ TUESDAY,' DECEMBER Ileltl Alf. 4 . THE fine packet ARIZCOIAZ, ':,. EL: Shuman, nommander,, leave for the *lmre, and att. intevtaedit. -, , ate ports TILEZDAY,I7thinat. Per freight or passage apple OW board WAD del7 ~. DAL lariVlEUtiOrit. For Flnclonati.LOOlOVlnirand St. Louie.- . THIS DAY DECEMBER itYth. THE A NO. 1 STEAMER 4. PRIMA DONNA, Geo.' D... Moore, commander, leaves of above. For freight or passage appivrardYrA For caw FLAOK•uts'ounti THE FINE PASSENGER steamer BERNAN9O; •Chipt. French, will leave for theabove and to tertnediate ports on the 19th IDA. For freight or e applvon board or to deli 9 8011:41rfCl) Agents. For slarlenactUsittpollCrar kersburgand PrOrtinfoosaln REGULAR WEEttia•PAGICET. TIRE PINE PASSENGER L steamer ROCKET, Captain Jahn: Wolf, will leave Lor the above and to $: terrnediate ports every eisturctay . For fralgM or passage apply on btaird4TV noltl JOHN B. LBUNGBTON kCX:JAgtfite. Ilegular Tuesday Pack.* Fo r Marietta and Zatiessille mHE fine passenger steamer A. EMMA GRAHAM, Captain Mun roe Ayers. commander, I..aves. Pilta hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 delacte p. in., and Zanoevilie every Friday at Ba. in For freight or passage apply on board, o; to J. B. Lutecium & Co., Agents Pittsburgh„ B. 8. Poems & Co., Zanesville. For Wheeling,litrinhin and Galileo EVERY TurSbey, 4 PHE STEADIER seiElsCA l igi me avtain Wm. gene, leaves for Weeeliog, Marietta, Parkersburg . • G .1 linola, making weekly trips, leaning PlUelargb every WEDNESDAY at. 4 o'clock, and returning leaves Eisliipolis every FRIDAY MS o'clock. note D. H. LEWIS, Agent. •• For Marietta, .Pariteroburg and GRlM**lie. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WITFPL downer UNDINE. M. A. Cox, com mander. lame Pittebnrgh meg rarday at 4 m. returning keseee GalK,ol4l3very p. Tueoday ai m. For freight or pemm,v apply,eopo g rd m io B,LivulGtamiob opAwida. STEAMBOAT AGENC V.: WILLIAM HAZ.LE'TT .. • Has openedan offbeat - NO. 94 WATBR STABSTi , Where he will traaaaalagetterakliteamtaratAm o y bualaeakruel woriklaieraal q ualire,Ottalirellyte from steamboat, men. - • -4„ - 14,4 fif'f 4 _ ~P l 7:on~twstde.= on board. `~~' f e ~y
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