3 R . 0 %MEW ur YORK ,ands • ft Aka inir • the - ix_ agettfor ble& and an. •• ed , UAdvertlaenteemente eadSub pli ona etLow , ltata: - • ANESDA.Y. MORMiTii DECI ' Tiiii!lEta(nhalin-itostage Carrettey hoirlstelock yesterdaYLuernn gWn l . hppointed bCe /nrynor.h y atChelory e.Port,Lfor the commence . rnentl or the distribution:, otirostage reiihk,c, in But by nine_ ozolockAhe o ovid began to assemble at the street , side Custom'-7-I;yrigAch 'neatens to secure -an early en ^ P Great was -the-puiliing," • ifal* for the choice of 'plae pilling es, and fortunate indeed was he who a foot- ItirldAear the -window-Where the_carvincy was-, be paid out. Hard - words from n ei'tleicontestants for preference werenot tinfreinent. and to - preserve "ordor it was handl necessary to send to ;th e , ProVps t Marshal tor a guard of soldiers, who were stationed in the yard to keep back the crowd II When the window was oened and t he paying out • begairthe confusion own w ns - Stigreater, as instead. , of the passing s ofose s irpplied_ l 4..-the:Fiftir- street • glitimitrerdlitif any Yelief, — the crowd on B mithfield street became more and more 1932 Patifiiii-andpraised in a dense mass hi • *aids the window, almost bearing down the guard. - Several disturbarices occurred, but nibeirif a very serious naturn,and a ft er one Jcifithese, Capt. 'Batchelor, as" he hid announced, ordered the window tol be closed* so the paying out of the "shad skins ceased for that day. It seems sin gular theeno'plan can he hit upon -to dia_. tribate . lya- currency that:• will cause` it bud a...fairlY4dlsseininated.-thiongh the city a to the various branches of trade and inchistry, without the ilisiatisfaciiou and grumbling which has attended every the anxiety of every one to 'get his share ouirserves to, defeat the object by creatiOrt eiaitlßent.whichAehrtri all frent gettli any.' 1414,-=' so,A,ltawfoo-Ataiiieile • Vre hive ; or some time been endeavor ing to proctlre the .necessary. data for ma king a correct list of all :theiPensylvania regimenti the service, with their corn menders and location, for .the benefit of citizens' wheLdesire knew the where abouts of their friends, that they may corn- maiii ; riate wit them. :-.ltVe have applied' to them:Seed A djutant General Russell, but failed even there, beinginformed that the regiments are so constantly changed from one brigade_to another, that the de • partment only accidentally learns of the changes. Ws, may say,-however, that all that is necessary in addressing persons in Army of the Potomac is to address the regiment by number, without regard to corps, brigade or division, and direct the letter via Wa4ihingivn. Dv ieeisionob Judge Grier in Fa vor, of the,clty. It is Stated:flint Judge Grierlas render ed hie ,decision (though the opinion has nat yet reached[the city) upon the rule for attachmenteagitinst the City Controlle r and City Treasurer, . for contempb in not obey• ing the specialQl: fas. from the United States Circuit . Court, upon judgments-for interest railroad bonds. The attach. ments are refased and the writs set aside, because they were improvidently issued against the Controller and 'Treasurer. We do not learn th 4 grounds of the decision. Woundeu Rs wreaerieksburg. Arnung the Ba i t of wounded at , Ereder. icksbirg _weiobirre the naines-rif Lieut. Francis A. Dilarbrth, who received a se• vere injury; also Healy Walker. And John Ayres, all tif P6l. Bayne's -186th regi ment Alta, Win. Howe, of the 61st, who is wounded.lia thelhead. Tincipa's LeAture. A good deil oflutterest is manifested in the lecture of , ,Chlorge Francis 'lrain, an nounecd-fii4elfrpry at Concert Hall on Friday evening:ll[The eccentricity of the man and , his Apeebhes and the:spirit with which maintained the rights of America in England -must-ectirtr htm a large and attentive auditoryil E. .uarnings of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne antkiChleago Railway Company. 11 Th es_pproxiinatebearnings of the Pitts burgFort Wayti and Chicago Railway Compattyduring the month of November nit., compared witl the same period of last year, were as, ifollows : 186211, 1861, Passengers , $ , 36 98,1501 8218,909 33 $3.5.055 63 j105,173'.177 80,759 63 25,421 09 • ',II Iree Express_......... 2,57E40 4,577 57 2, nc 006 as 16 Mails 7.828,100 7,825 00 Rentofaillw'F" 7,083130 7,023 33 , . ... .. Miscellaneous. 3,397 i, 2016 4: 7 X 02,789 91 s5B 30 $3,009,998% $2427.038 85 $582,855 15 itl Total Earn} i rota to Nov $3,374009:27 $2,72E 4 ,629 76 $60,178 51 80 th ...... II ill Increase for Noieinberi .19f per cent.; average increase to Itiovember 31, per cent. - t timings from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31. Another Attn pt at Inert'. •, • Anent& 'attiiinpf was made on Monday night to fire a ,stablailin. Allegheny city, doubtless ,by - the same partY was the , originator of five fires', in, that city on Sun , day ni r;'lo:eiii o'clock fire - was discovered in a stableli4ocated on Gran; tham streei,letweeti Robinson and y a „ !cock, in the Fourth', ward, nhich "Was ,promptly eatiOgpikka Some -turning paper luidliel3n dropped,: through a crack,_ hand fallitilintotheionie hay'on theJlocir, ad set iVon fire. Afim, ofwater, prompt* applied, saved the building: We hope this scoundrel *ill soon • be ;caught; if he is, punishment itibertain. Priipoiala,lbr Mules. • We direct attfytiß to the advertise& nartermaiati anent ot - Maj. Monte rh r U. S. A., :Iry anotherilcoluien. 'lre ••Will receive proposals npkith() gOthLinat ! iffer five hundred mules , description giVelt.„Sa: advertisement.- The . lebiltrictir wail, :be awarded to the lowest,i-biddersi , andj the' Mules are to be delliered by the, .4'o: deale January rs. . - ,This is a godd cluitice,fciritenit, • - ' t • ~ Chinas' , OkNon ter. The reception given:' , o thiii old favorite On Saturday evening, Ai the theatre, ; w as vprY entimanistic piing coming, , - ' askaid i from an audienoe so IMte, must havelegi Very gratifying, to-thel/lactorle His p erf ormance - wasirteduiiiAle, caihng t fOrth g r eatiidifusilind.'fiAttent calla be. f are the bifOrilii 'finally descended for the evening. rli" X. Rebel Primoilerm;lCaptaired. Lieutenant -W. B.' likelley, arrival:kat, da • firial'e•ni Wheeling on Bun y ,evening • berland, having, in charge aixtQtrprison ere, who almacitphireitin Friday laid at. Bunker Hill , pear Wincheater. They were captured by --Lieut- Peadergraut of. the . Lincoln cavalryi now, iit*ioned at North MOuntain, on the Bal , ore and Ohio 17 Railroad. The priaone belong to the 4i Virginia Cavalry. I, Examining Surgeon. Among the additional*mamining Bur ge4,irm reeentlyappeinted hy Commissioner B ett, of the Pensiondßurean we ob eer,re the name of Dr .4,1. M. iarrott, of Allefheny fity... .: . .1' - - - i iN ill ,[4 LI,? > fil _ftA4Mxt. .I , 11 , Dimon' inktign . 7"5.fl Steamers Sold.. The Cincinnati Gazette . says : Steam boat property is again changing hands con siderably. The-Ida May was sold on Thursday to David Gibson, Esq., for $l4,- 000 Dutchess was soldon Friday to the Government for s 2s ,ooo,'and the New York to Capt. J. R. Rhodes for $20,000. It was rumored in the evening that the Diadein , had been purchased by the' Gov ernment, but we are informed by one of the principal owners that this was untrue. _ . Sent liitek. A detachment of about twenty default ing drafted men were sent to:Washington City yesterday morning by Provost Mar sha! Wright. They were gent in from ad joining counties by the Provost Marshals Who have entered upon their duties. • -Railroad Election.. At a meeting of the Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, last week. J. W. Garrot was reelected •President of the company over Samuel Hanks, Esq., who, out:of twenty two votes east, Te ceived but one. Mr. :Garrett has been President of the road ..for the last three years, and.haamanaged 'the affaira of the company with marked ability. Incren•e. Decrease. 612 01 765 .11111 Not Succeed. A woman calling herself McLaughlin at tempted, on .:Thursday'' evening, to pass some bogus half dollars at J. Finch's dry goods store,corner Fifth and Grrancstreets.. but was detected and ran off,' leaving the money in the store-keepees kind. , The. woman has :not Yet been 'arrested, Handsome.lL'hiristm—as Prel/4aesatts. Among the many thinia efered to the public as suitable presents for theiholiday!, nothing could or would be more apkopra: ate than a nice sett of furs,'such as you will find at Wm. Fleming's,. 4,09 Wood street. Ife has aneleg ant , :assortment of the richest furs in ladies misses and chil dren's setta.•:: The best assortment'of fitch muffs in the city will be found there. Also, hats and caps, of the newest and Most de- Eligible styles. , . . BaulluNote Reporter:. ' Feld ;& tare's National Bank' Note' Re porter for the , let out. It has a ;cnt of a $2 note aTtered to represent the; Hadlep- Falls:;Bank, Mass. ;:.Fateilza.7.,.sAhic. kgan— gor,Maine;.. I 4 angden,Bankik.N: IL =An doirer Bank , )3inkorßrightOn; Ha mpton Bank; Ifingham Bank, Make, and others. be altered to'almost any tank , and :416; slici_uld - be • familiar with, . the Edinburgh Review. The 'New ,Tork repnblication,of the Oc tailiaMmber of this favorite foreign guar terlyi is, sent, ue,,by Henry Miner, Fifth Street. Iti'contents are: Solar Chemis teifiThe Herculanean Pyri ; The. Mos selmans in Sicily; The Su pernatural; - The English in the Eastern Seas ; -The Lgend strithtml,Mrs., Oliphant's Life of The Mausoleum at Hali .careichl); Hops et Home aid Abroad Eugene.-„of Savoy; • The American Revolution. It will~he~aen Omtthe num beris morel thiliPuStrallyinterestmg, -Pzienter e. : Meelinniekiertil.be eitYlm Monday for - FredmjertilitliitilWing been aßpci.intee by:"Governor eurtin aireaFe-, muanon to matt the troops frcinfthia State in 9ea. Burnsitie's army. Collector for Lamrell4of4Vll,l4) Mr.. John Wilkinion has been app*ted tax collector for the borough of Lawrence ville. Costa • will be eaves' by paying be fore -January. Les Bliserables. *Mr. Chaplin's dramatization of Victim Hugo's great novel, produced on` Monday and. Tuesda y evenings at the Theatre, seems to hit the popular vein exact relk, judging iron" its reception wi ll ; b e ts evening. Orkaliutharigit , i -u l .m gl n ti eintoPi 3 11 a. - . u* -" 4 tha C[ 21 o maw, from a r prowns e ex , Allan? worthAxtittentioifAyi,thaie ve the power to —remedy th evil' ATOESThe r -profits of this cot- - Poratpn ,Re sarely, fmffinient-:to,,sinable• Ei4x f i alPie4,aunietin,properechae r:, abont,the-iiianbei tlialtetiOnga hele„NaviglitionPoinpanyt negleatoikeep .O.rder the...ehfinite' of the river ; ,- They reed_ ve- heavetollSoiticli**-46cktpays T'per„ceatfige v :let _very ittle iieneyllexpended in repairs -and - kedping. the,"channelln:'initi,gitliWorideiii,;:Baks o grBbel f and spa frequentlY firm duringh niatei, and when:thiy-riv[qie levhey be come a lopreapfl tOloat men, and; to allwho.travel or ship 'eight on this great- thoroughfare, ever which this-01 4 1 4;fidkelitire,cotitrol. It W dfild l eokburtittle to iemovatheee bine, which are only if - a:temporary nature.— One, p a rtieilarlYoettUitids immediatsat tention., It -isbet - a shortiliatance above Briiwilsville, near Lock N o 5. 'Oti dey • uighe. we' got on. board the steadier Gsllatin r at 6` orcloc its usual time for starting -to Pittsburgh, but"the Telegraph had stack on the bar we refer to, at Wet kin's tibiae, and the Gallatin had to go up and help her off, which was not' effeeted till after Midnight. The 'Telegraph. .had that day „ t iaid. $4O toll, and had a large number of - passengers and iir - heavy hied 'of fraight";"J,l4:ll, as Well es, thole on the Gal- lam; hid to be detained six or eight hours. And this is not the only occurrence: Sneh ' d elaySaiehiciiiing frequent and the cora plainfai.eepacially thtrup river people, are becoming kmd'against what they con sider an. imposition on them. :..There is now being 'heavy busisiess - done on this and it iirouldiss well for the Naviga -tion Company to pay attentik to and en deavor to remedy thaevill Complained of.', _ About Soldiers' rm. The .United..,Bl4les-afailits-insper hired"in Near-York city has the following in "regard to army correspondence,: below from all doldisis in die army, bf a dcirit mission-id-officer, may be sent through. the Mails without pre-payment—endorsed 'Soldier :a by , a eld or Stiff officer (or, at detached!: ports,-..bythe Surgeon or- Chaplainj'of the regiment from whbh they'are sent. The same regulation applies to the navy and marine corps, the.letter be-endorsed 'ffairoes letter,' Ilan Officer. In no cases are the letters of commissioned officers en titled to this privilege. , The postagefaiie on such 'soldiers' letter is-to be cbllected at the office, of delivery. l "Prepaidlettersfor soldiers, addressed to places where their regiments lave been statiohed, but.frOm which they:have been removed, may;be forwarded ,to the new locality without extra charge." It seems that many persons erroneously pOse that iiocks,l.mittenS, &c. intended for soldiers', use, can be Mailed to them at the rate of a cent per mince. All such mat ter will be elyirgeit letterPoqae. In many. menaces; medieinegs in-glass vials have been sent through the mails to soldier. Postmasters' have now.received instructions .to throw:out all anal matter, unless packed wooden cases. If medi cines are not so• packed r. the vials are apt to break in the mail, bags, and endan ger the aafety of letters and papers con tained therein. Campo Abandoned. The troops having_ all left Camps Sim mons and McClellan - both *ere abandoned on Friday last ancethe tonimandant re sieved. There are no State canape, now, in existence. Camp Curtin 'will be kept up by the United States military authori ties as a general rendezvous for reerniti and captured deserterS. Capt. Andreas, of the still in co 4aventhmmand Pennsylvania cavalry, is . c...1,r.e ~ rOOPilo , A tld 1 - ' Prot Tine. .„... , , 2 T hcrep9o93at a krgel394lo* ° cruie. 'off as • - beTqw 4iitioyeol - by.tibe we, elow - 011 - Citj , , - ie - trai - confirined. - 1 • . , flo Those irfAValatOf_ Hooke and - jewelry for holiday presents should-call sit•thibtanc of New York -Gift Book store, No. rig Wood streeta'wheroS they, ate giving splen did gifts, worth from bOt cents to one ,12un dred dollars with each book sold.' A fresh supply of splendid photographs, al bittus Just received at greatly reduced pricear. . Price of Carbon OIL ,:'The following are the rates for carbon oil, at the Ardesco Oil Co., for to•day 4- the car load, 711 cents per gallon. In smaller quantities 76 " " This is free of charge for packages. ' Christmas Presents. If you intend making &present, call•on Bown k Tetley, 136 Wood street; and see the latest styles.of skates for ladies,and gentlemen. They have a fall supply of those most in fashion at the skating ponds in New York. GROVIiit &BA E. R'S Sewing Maohines.for Amite luauuftot Oriutip_urgaeakare the beat intus. A. F. 4PIATONAY. General Agent 18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. JOKIIPE JOSEPH MEYER & SON FANCY AND PIAIX FII343II[TIJRP,. MA.IIIIIII W:ARSHOUI3I4, liefildlnunup EtTREEm CBstweatt Sixth street and %tin allinrJ :we PATIBBEII6IB. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. MARIESIOIt ises, HOTOGBAPIIIO ALBUI ILS TIMID WITH MIA 111188111, Elo arranged that it in always (dean and ready for use'. SLOCOMBI PATENT INKSTAND ie acknowledged to be the beet air-tight ink ever offered to • the public. POCKET BOORS FOR POSTAGR OUARRNOY. For oak by W. N. HA VIM, OORNIR WOOD & MID DT& Lii COUNTRY PEOPLE TARE NOTICE, THAT AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STOR No. 62 Fifth Street, IL/ (lAN BE FINOUND IE REAL ENGLIN WALKG SHOE. that met in the Old Country $3 OO , to make. They were bought up for the South. and were captured while trying to enter . oharieston Harbor. and sold last wook in New Yerg by our government. and now for sale at 62 FIFTH STREET ECOND LOT OF SECOALHAND PIAIOS & IELODION ' REAL BARGAINS, A £WOOD itly, OCTAVE PLIIIO. 1nr,,,, 0011k0 . 171 , m i re b Chlokeuing & faopa, IV l d inn y m e t arj,lid; a v v e ii . line murmur ° e .,40 00 0 A 5 5m/p5 16• y. octave Prannau!titleclreAngv& ' f/105% Al anent* yrs old. it! first rate condinon PM lagoal WA octave Piano made by tioho n+mae Philadelphia, a good Pian0......._.. 150 A lairookt6 octave Piano, iron frame. .ntw kruallet,Davls &Co., in_good order,lo bil led Al 61 4 ootave upright P iano, made t, .&aton. 125 A 7 6 octave Piano. made by fitod qt. a verY good instrument. 120 AeV 11 511151/ 6 octave Plano, N.Y. make 8 a A'l V octave Plano. Lea.. 7 65 A y 6 octavo Plano, Loud & Bro. 45 A M rlSji octave Piano 20 A J 5 octavo Piano 20 A 11.0115.515 octave Plana style Melodeon ntaisair Maya a llama % air Me hl eW 70 A 15 octave-Plano atrion 60 Clarhardt A Eag2io I 5 octave P..rtable Melodeon mad* k Carhardt—ooet 825 25 Beg _ _ JOHN H. MELLOR. Si Wood street. EN•S CAVALRY ROOTS MEN'S.CAVALTY BOOTS, Just received, the beet article at a low oriels at JOSEPH H, 13011 LANDS • , Cheap Cash Store. No. PS Market m, . 2dlcfoor from Filth. BABE ANDTENOR DRUMS, Juet received by -eo2Ei 4 smais, soramats , GOODS! New stiles selling cheap, at MACRUM OT,YDR. swil 78 Market street. bet- 4th _ tamed JUAR 'l5O bbl. B. refined Boger; • -15 do A, ;do • do do standard ern bed; 15 do do Powdered; 16 do do Granulated: Just received and for eels by_—Y BROS, N0e.128 and 128 W & ood street HS' ENGLISH LISTING- EMBUS, Ladies' Glove Oalf &lamas, LAD/RS' BUSH GOAT BALMORAL'S DIF FENBACHIER'N, No. La Fifth street. Lana" YOUR BOOTtii, smogs BRO. JUP GAM:IBa Go= at. Borlandv; 98 etree4 maw Nate. Market ORAFGE9-11 BOXES SWEET HA tor sale VAIVA Oraxemjust received b y express and. by REIMER .4 EtiO'S. to:e9 - NOe. 126 apdl2ll Wood etteet. EIROICOOItA. - PH ALBUMS, BOOKS ail:Alan at MoOlellitud's 55 Fifth' at. BBL' gl /g1 _ BLABRimgAN OTIDIR lot warranted to stand heat or cold oat recelved itlte an eel St. Cidr street. oakt. J. & H. PfinplPS. THE. vr_ Virld. PENN SOUSE 14W RENT. irIer.BSCRIBE R WEILL MAT 11711 ada=tv and sell hie Forolture of that old wir.: PENN . n °vac, on Th P r boasoThset.wnellearsithtnaleecedan_anal dbrind."l—ftittejocation R of aur the o,44 nirw an d d e t o as t- , o s f rennamani ji cent ra l ran Preeentti of : cu stom at the no4.6wdme. Sairki (frit '""trilL - • _ - TVITINCES-43 BARRELS 411/131941 wgait received and tar eel b . 11 rAf3. A. GU- - cc arMarketaad PiratEitreel& ILAIWI FICP 2 MUMB OP. all sizes is also rumored that an immediate re organization of the cabinet willtake,place aid ritil4 den• ' Mcdlell&ti ',.trill lie recalled, , , and Burnside will be at once relieved. The gentleman to whom we have alluded says in substance as follows: "I left Burciside's army at eight o'clock Monday morning._ The battle of Satur day was a shocking blunder and disaster. Our troops who had occupied Fredericks- burg were hurled against a formidable natural position, held by an army of ninety thou&F.d rebels, and covered by redoubts mounted with siege guns. The whole hill side was full of ride pits, and the enemy were also protected by a stone wall, a deep ditch and marsh. Our artillery was inef fective. Batteries on the North side of the river were unable to do execution owing to the fact that the shells were de fective.(being. contract made) and explo ding too Soon, slaughtered our own men. Our troops fought excellently, but hope lessly, and were crushed by the enemies overwhelming artillery. "This refers to Operations on the centre. Franklin's battle was fought on the left, four , miles down the river. lie kettle at tack the enemy in order to support the charge on the centre, but was first attack ed by Stonewall Jackson. The battle be tween Franklin and Jackson was long and bloody. Jackson waedriven about &mile, but the crest of the ridge which he held was not taken. Flanklia took 300 prison ers. The general result of the,fighting is to show that the enemies positionron the hill South of Fredericksburg are almost, if not altogether, impregnable, unless as sailed in flank and by regular approaches. They can't be taken by assault, except with a loss we cannot afford. "We did not gain &single position of i m• portance on Saturday, and our loss was severe. I have high authority fur saying that Couch's Corps of Sumner's Grand Divisicn lost seven thqusand men, killed and wounded. This was the heaviestloss sustained by any corps,. . "Franklin lost ebotit four thousand t. I presume our loss in killed and wounded will not be less than twelve or fifteen thousand, counting the stragglers. Our immediate loss in effectives is more. The loss of the enemy is comparatively small, though they were destroyed when they came out of their enrtenchmeuts. "The city of Fredericksburg is an enormous trap. The rebel artillery cent mends every house and every street, _____ new lot 11gADQUARTIR8 ARM r or POTOVAO, DOCCLOb 16. - 1:45 p. m. During last night the army evacuated their position on the opposite side of the river. The movement was a perilous one, but was conducted in safety. The ar tillery was the rthit.` to crone: The last"of the infantry brought up the rear shortly after daolight this morning. The enemy never discovered the move ment until it was' too late to do us any harm. As soon as the the last man was over the pontoon bridges Were rembved, cutting off all communication. Our wounded are all safe on this side of the river. There was a tioaTwiw4 w11,14A Mg4e, with considerible• filif,'`whieli assisted ns in preventing the rebels from learning our intentions. J. H. MELLOR WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—From what is now known of the strength ,and extant of the rebel fcirtificittiiine therir seems to be a general approval of Burnside's course in recrossing the Rappahannock. • I There is nothing known here to show that the rebels were induced to leave their strong hold to meet our. troops on an open field. : i I All possible attention is being bestowed upon the sick and wounded, bat compara: Lively few of whom have as yet arrived in . Washington. .Althongh our loss is heavy, it is far be low some nf t4 , piihliilha4 statements, but the precise Mimberii cannot, _dap, to come be ascertained: - ' Reports in distanticities that apprelien sions are entertained , for, s thesafetypf Rai-. timoreand Wasiiingtofiare Simply absurd. The Porter court martial adjourned to Thursday withont i any baeiness of come- quence, In the hicDottell cburtof inguirj Dowell filed a. warbler af having on his caseouid - tfititiale of thesession was occupied, insreadingthem. The:Preaident has nominated to the ate Caleb B. • Smith, preaeni Secretarjr of the Interior. ' to be Judge of the District . Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 4.—The following has been received by the Military Tele graph,fiated Falmouth, Dec.. 16th, 8:45 a. in.: The rain is falling very fast and; the river „is rising rapidly. Our troops , are all on ,this a ide of the river. The pon toons are nix Boston, Dee. 16.—A letter from Hilton Head, ilated the 10th inst., states that Gen. Xlauiii * 'exiedition passed there on the 11th inst., bound South. ME VERY LATEST TELEGH IUEWBYJ y of SATURDAY. Our Arms UnsuccesSfill. UENSIDE BITIMATS ,ACROSS RIVER, SEVERE LOSS ON OUR SIDE. 12,000 TO ..15,000? Kltty/ED Probable Dissolution of the Cabinet and Recall of McClellan ! * 0 .9 ifte -9 dro -9 ilko !• A c?rrespondent of theCiticilliudi Cern. mercial passed through our city last nigh, who came directly from Fredericksburg. Our arms have met with a severe and dis heartening refarsei From the following statement/ gathered from a conversation with the Cincinnati gentleman, it will be seen that the terrible truth lute been kept back and his not yet been published. A full account of the disaster at length bf Saturday will appear in the Cincinnati Commercial, written by our informant fresh from the bloody field of Fredericl4, burg. - MMITIE OO I/GREBB==' - 81 BEBM Iy,A.SAINGTON, Decern!)er II; --Halt:E. inee 4 Xpeakeelaid‘li;:t vr :- the llouse sage from' from' the Ptesiama, saying t4t be has jnliia possession three valuable swords, ate the property of the rebel - ifte; p which ciiine into the possessSion of Maj. Gen., Butler , after the former had Bed" from , %Nevii- Orleans: The' Preludent „remarks that if these aWordiaregivcin to any officer:for valuable services ,,-G en. But ler is entitled to the first consideration. The meseage was referred to Committee on Military Affairs. - Mr. Stevens, of Wt., moved that 1 his resolutions, Which were assigned foron sideratiOn to-day, declaring that this 17 'on avast -be and remain one and indivisible forever,,and that it would be a high cline for any, executive or legislative officer to advise or accept peace propositions on tiny three we other - terms : be postponed till this day Mr. Wieklifle, of Ky submitted i gib staute, declaring that all who are opposed to the war bell * ' Stied on the principles of the Conetitution as it is and the Union as it was, are enemies of their country and unfit to hold any office of trust kir. profit. - 1 . Mr. Vallandigham's resolutions, whibli were offered during the first week' of .die session, were again read. They declare in favor of the re-establishmen Statese Union on the basis or the several with all I their rights and privileges under the Coil-I stitutionwithout abolishing slavery there in. They- also. declare against a war of! dicta conquest and subjugation end who act tr the Oontiary. - - , "Mr, Thomas, of Mass., moved that the subject be postponed till the first of Janie , aiy, 1900. '(Laughter.) 1 Mr. -Stei , enir'said he could not consent to that. without first consulting the Execu,i lifie::' (Reeeied laughter.) Mr...Stevens' motion to pestione tla consideration of the resolutions was agreet On motion of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, it was Resolved, That the Secretary of the . Treasury be directed to furnish to the Efousea statement of the amount of the United States loan created in 1841, and extended by the act of April 15th, -1842, which fitils due during the present year, and also the names of those who are reg istered as the owners thereof, and such , otherinformatiOn as the Department may possess as to the actual ownership thereat; and that he communicate to the House , a , copy or copiea of any memorial or memo- dais, addressed to him or the Treasury Department, proposing or soliciting a ! tipecial medium of payment to the oWners or holders of the said loan, and whether I I he proposes to pay the said loan in coin.. Mr. Aldrich, of Minn., introduced a bill, which, was referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs, for the recuoial of the Sioux Indians,. and the disposition of their reservations in Minnesota and Deco tah. The West Point Academy appropriation bill was passed without debate or amend ment. Mr. Potter, of Wis., announced the death of. Luther Hanchett, a Representative from Wisconsin, Mr. Potter and Mr. Sloan severally ad dressed the House on the private and public character of their deceased col league. Mr—Noble, testified to his high esteem for the deceased, who was born and rear ed in the district which he (Mr. Noble) represents, The usual resolutions of con dolence were passed, when the House ad journed. Sexare.—The Vice President laid be fore the Senate a message from the Presi dent placing at the disposal of Congress the swords formerly belongin g to Gen. Teriggs, forwarded to him by Major Gen eral Butler, i from New Orleans, and sug gesting that f they should be given to any one by Congress, as rewards for bravery, aen. Butler is entitled to the first commu nication. Laid on the table. Mr. McDougall, of Cal., offered the fol lowing joint resslution: Resolved, First. That the Government will maintain the payment intoin of in-' tarot on its indebtedness, and would con eider it a breach of faith to the public to do otherwise. Resolved, Second. That the duties on imports shall continue to be paid in coin and the old issue of demand notes only, and when the latter shall not be sufficient for the purpose of such payment, they shall be hereafter payable only in coin. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin, offered a reso lution tendering the thank; of Congress to officer and Lieut. Caldwall a crew d oft er, heS Riabin e nggol . d, and the s Mr. Howe spoke briefly in favor of the resolution. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Rice, of Minn., introduced a bill granting public lands to the State of Min nesota to aid in improving the navigation of the Minnesota and Red Rivers of the North, and connecting the same by a canal. Referred. Also a bill to promote the effi ciency of the Subsistence Department. Referred. Mr. Sumner, of Mass,, offered a resolu tion instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of providing for the publication of the re port of Captain Mullen. Mr. Hale, of N. H., moved that the Committee on the Judiciary inquire whether the practice, which prevails to some extent in some departments of the Government, of appointing officers to fill vacancies which have not been created' during the recess• of Congrese,,but which existed at the preceding session, is in ac. cordatice with the constitution, and if not what remedy 8411 be applied. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Davis the resolution concerning Mr. Buchanan was taken up. 3 Hale, of N. H., said he should vote against the resolution, because he did not believe it stated Mete, and not because he did not ballet% that Mr.- Buchanan failed to do what he might, but because he would not in this way condemn a man unheard. Mr. Buchanan was day it private citizen and this itnielutioni.if passed, would stamp him with -.eternal iamyrand hie frienda might thank God he had no children to leave behind him:' "He was utterly opposed to the Senate passing judgment against a man who has had no notice of any kind of such a proceeding against him; "He had always considered Mr. Buchanan as the most over-rated man he ever knew. ;. Mr. Saulsll2", of Del., said this was an entirely:mine practice, but if it was to be inaugusated, he wanted fairness shown. He thought Mr. B. had done all he could to prevent aid. He moved to amend the resolution, as : That a copy of the Iforegoing resolutions be served on James Buchanan, and he be at liberty to defend 'himself tiAtinuß the'same. liii:C011:1108,1:Of lowa, moved to lay the resOltition-fulik amendment on the table. Ciirriid,!ayeelknaYs 8, viz: Davis, Howe and' - Wilkinson On motion" of Mr.' ' Trumbull of 111. , the -bill eoncernini' the amount.of, state pris -oners was taken up, and,-on motion of •Mr. Collamer i postponed till to-morrow. The resolution concerning the arrest of certain citizenstof Delaware, was then ta ken up. Mr. Trumbull moved to lay the resolu tion on the table, as. the subject was em braced in the bill just postponed. Agreed to. Yeas 29; nays 13. The Senate then adjourned. Nuw Youic, Dec. 16.—The bark Rein deer, from St. :Thomas, reports passing the U. S. frigate San Jacinto, off that port. on the 80th ult. It was reported at St. Kitts, on the 29th lilt ' that the pirate Alabama returned to Martinique on the 26th, and was loading with coal from a British neutral bark in that harbor. . _ - k`ret,TZ kCt -, STRICTLY -_ tr E 6 IiTICI, i 1 ~ : 'l l4o. 3 r lx+sit‘fol 4 : 464 fl II OUR 111'111 Orli 1111) T oßtftistotkatroGo i A. .t. et) 1,-ti- 44:0,4-stett c4.,„4lrourelia;ii iiakeeklitl,,- - .-i P-PPTElBtr4Eifig!-iiiL faFielnee, Partite, ' - rams Perfanier,y , Dye iSti",...Emikathastes,*,% asessaleate; 'filpfeess;.., - i elbtE .-, ",..,• &e.,- ~ 11! °e' 8,- - Olt- Physicists Preacriteotifia ~, ns Pounded at all hours. • om 0 - • - 4-..., , Pure Wines iod -Liquors.i.for medicinalib 121 Y. '•:- • , i.zli jai -irikllltom t1t0172 - IT T Itßloi i;:. 7 V k I it C i i s" - ' tlr „, I SAviMiiS'l S (t . r --: „ ALF 110 Sinittdhld streetAiiioKto the.Cuatoi House. Chartered' by the I .:imtura„,, ,s , ....;; I a; ' - ---=-- ,•,.--.-... .-:,....,! i o.lP.VlC''Fillitif 1 Preeldent.....-.....::.:..JA1EL0*A240r. rtoz. Pngsrtingt/L-q-• Wm. E. Smith - .11,.P. Raid: Thos. D. Measles . A. Rein Jaws._ ..). acs Fran Francis Sellers Tealui? -Rhodes John P. Jennings. .- JacoL,Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair - .- Alert. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred'Slock r. Vannes.' r - ' Josiah Ring 0 Zug thr . -- - , .....vw, A 8 Bell . : _ Jog 'D ortirl - - ‘',.. S S Fowler W. ..i. Reed -', --' '''' , Jas W Woodwell , R 0 Schmerts: ''':' - ''''., l I P Rahm .0 r W Rioketon" ''• i J . M Tiernan - - El HMaitman , ---, D M Long .. ~ R J Andaman , -'‘,-, -,,-• Jas W Baxter ' D B McKinley -.:-,'''.''''' 1, C H Wolf Robert D-Cociiiiiti-', -Wm Smith W lhmsen - ; - .GI B Jones ,-'B P Jcific-' 7 - ..,- 44' 1 W II Plebe .. , Cdr,Herrott:E,l-1. „ w „ ~...- ..1 :4, 6 1 EICORSTARTANi f......*. n' • . d D. 8., MoßtYlg:ir; ,-. , c:r.. ,- 4.f. 1. daiOpen daily, from 2 .t. it. to 2 P., i4-...AbloAttast and Saturday ' evenings. front el:torit ovelocid Posts dsdeclari received Of ON RDlMllankttilwatax each year . videmalln HcOembeC and: dung 44 • , - . . 1 ,, .- ~ i.. :•::rY. Dividends allowed tdremain . are! phiedu . vAh t i oredit of the depositor as prideiPal. and bear - hr-i ft..t.„ thuscoinpound'ing It., , - ~. 1 Booko oontaii6g.Vharter;By-Hiwii.'ke., flip: nished at tho office. I Air- TALI Institution offers/ . 2. .,,,,,,.' 4to these! Persona w)iose earning are sm - -Elliiofitiortijnityl CO accumulate 'by small deposits, easily saved. ai sum which will be axeSoureeVheu heeded, their money not only twinged.% hut bearAngiutwon,lri-: tend of reinaniinrunntOttitite.--. -..-,,-inyliL - Erous-vax--Efi. FIIIMMING S7t,QIM KITO ~-...— 4 ..1 - - • - ,4' 'Ciir gt‘ .l.i 4114E,Ni1. , ., , " .....'..2. ~ .140! Tin Ware, Bream* Wooden Ware - -: Baikets Sjiee Roxes lellv Moulds ~ ..„. Lustyb; • Wash Basins ' utters Hair Sieves - Wire Sievrs •-'' "--" Mince hea .:. 4- uives , Coal Seut , le Silver p Stove Polish _ _._ akChamois Skins ~,,Icasite Wastairt....l. rizo—Th, • - 50artreZigri1.4- - .4: Lemon tAmeesers lfmah Board s l', :46 ), , Stew Pans Sauce Paid .±:72Ar Wade Irons Bird , Boaaists-',. .----';'l,'''' Fish Kettles Po , Pans- , I: ' 4 ,, ,' ~ !fl I R&M Boilers ' Farina Boilers ' . - 1 - ; Graters .: Beat en :t44'...- -4 , i Larding Needier& Flour Panel ~ ' -',.. -, 1 Padding Pane Water /enterers '. Bread Pans , Pie Plates ~-,•';' -'_., t Butter Ladles ClotheiWiiiigers '. Iron Holders Wooden Spoons • . '‘'-' : Step Ladders , heelers Butter Prints Wash Tuba clothes Linea Soap Cues, _. „, , p, _. ',Scales T. Porsi 1' -. •" M Sa eite Int-PrensM iiiiif'''---''",..7' 'Cook's Kniv. 8 'Bread Boxes a Scoops Cake 40.ae5..h0 'itc„. FOR THE DIRIR 6 120 02114' t" lIILVER PL.LiZD, Castors - Call - Bens' 1- . trap Jugs 221,ut Picks: ake Knives FUTKniVes rumb Knives Ice Crown ,Kpivas : , :,. t Stands irbi-rs' Fruit Stands C Naap ke Basketsßini Butter Knives Forkend Spoons GSoup Ladles Oyster Ladles ravy Ladles Sugar Spoons t en's Cape Mustard rePoone • found &Oval Salvers lee'Pitehers -"- Simonet Stank Goblets!. • 2 -:', „ CUTLER*. Ivory Handled Karat ' Calijers ' l- _,.'” L i . • ... -- f. - : Li ... ocoa f i l: 10 0 ' Founts .1-,4.iiip.:•- llliZidsh Tea Trays S aiirg.BrilliwO*; Forks Spoon Trays Urendir.Trays Dish,Covera Chairing Disbar:l ....; Hash Dishes COffed Miens r.„...,..„ Wine Strainers _Coffee -Oafetiers --,-;-7...1 bpirit Coffee Pots - ,-. Rat Vranken?' ''. ':,,,,, Table Mats ' Round _Waiterilf,-,-- Biesuillaskeits Cork Serews,./ irme Coolant • Kndb SluirPeners Refrigerators Water Coolers. le. 12.. Fos THE CILS.VIBER.'' Toilet Jars 1 Water Carriem Foot Batas clamber Buckets • Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Maltese B,nshee Gas bhada3 Shaving Atnas Nurery•Shades ~ Bronx Match Holders do Lamps , Flower Stands Clothes Lamps i .• bitirsery Refrigerator. do Hamper, Wax. Taper), Night Lights. . Libras', StePsBILISOELLANEO VS. .t . - Vienna Fish G Door M atti lobes , I Vestal .Bind Cages . Meat Visr.etts Pocket Safes Knives eard de Visite Frames/ Plaaks • 4 Camp Knives C azupPortfolioa. , Househ. And everything pertaining to a well appointed S TO RE be stained at reasonable prices at the bricw I EkA.N- B:. ELICI-ZATLEOS, No. so FIFTII STREET.. Piot 'door below the Exchitage Bank. • *IL:All goods delivered free of charge in the, quesn bor city. Allegheny, Birmingham , Manehester. Hu 4 i ough etc. ILP upon the eat T Ea ate of s op A DMINISTM&TION Mrs. BABAIIM.. FET TERMAN. deemed, having beerigranted to the =derail:Ted by the Register of Willa, Sze.. all Persons indebted to the said estate are rectuested te ntaVe Dement. and those having clams Its present them to GILBERT L. B. FETTERMAN. - ' N 0.137. Fourth s t reet, Pittsburgh, , oa3:6td-law __ AtlntlinstratorL. IVO !lIIILLDIBRISAND COSITRACTOBS ... We . WO now manufaatarinz artum,ivrjaitiol : 'x e !:if i .. r M E i..- which Te are prepared to deliver from our GOAL MLR+ 509 LIBERTY sitaraz h an B d eet qft of Faintly Coal always oil. aa =MI D/CRSON. STEWART SISK: a DAUB & OAPP.ELL, - • r DIFE i ItinvIANT ists surranni).BTßEßT. virmi HAVE JUST . ILUCIIIIVAS.* v *to and well sele*d of = FA 1,1, GO O D` oonibitth s . of ' -r• = ClOLhs,Ca,lwerea,'Veuting ,' 4c ALSO4-A Urge stook of GRair 8 FURNISHING i~ndevWoolesairto Paper (War e , /Wi c k L ifth,a: erything uenally ootbs flrotolag Ifontielo ing Mon". OrdenratisSij,ZegdOlL) ,4123Cttfd- ITIBBIIBQH BRAIQOII4 O.', Wobd Street. of the Baltimore. Piano' P • IM% tory. established in 1836. A choice stook of Piano' 7 octavo °entre Pianos. oomhinic all the' esseti:' Oats ofa Ant claw Instrument wi thnovelties; (underzw4nt.): Eighty important to the oritioa/1 Low for cash or aommtatme. WISE &BROTH - BR, '• hfanufacturet. WM. m4frra a. Hijzinut 'war. H. warm dr, co, WHOLESALE SRO6ERS NOS. 112 SECOND All IV FIRST STREETS dee PITTSB BON R AISINS 300 boxes, 100 half and 100 quarter boxes new Id. R. Raisins. 100 boxes and 100 half boxes new layer Raisins; 25 Frailseeedless Raisins; 25 Rags do do 20 bones Smyrna do' Now landing and for sale by RHYMER & BROTHERS. Nos. 120 and 120 Wood Street ISTFAMBOAT Atentscx. Wm.: Xi A. Z , Has opened an Moe at N0.'..90 WATER, 13TIMET - , Where he twill transmit a &nei' etaanibpat Agency business, and would solicit a share epee ronaae.fromineamboatmen. "airA-lyd I . W ALL PAPER, AT OLD: Pm cEA sioB forW MARSITAL L:fig.WO7d 13iDick BUMMER IMINHING CUPS and Pilferers ror soldiers' use Au sale at 26 and 28 Eit, Clair atiset. J. oaa§tt, Banlentpr.= , ; eot NR2p3 and 1 13.1-fr , b5:.=...,..4t5,.p41 ve:461%-"': 8 ;A2,,xEr,ii, • • ,1a z lr i ' 11 t gRiAtITAXIMEirairatAGAan sm t4eargehmt tntat r awitclan z Lae ik 7 : . 4h c ., wn gm ' , ' Pt TI c*&vivt , ilmill TrO - '7 - 7 '. . ".. • • _0....,,,,,,,, p - 113c114 0. E*SuntApik*K4K i itty ; k4 litpc. 414 014. 8 9 24- %. 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Ire Wiiwa.tideld.L4iagilaMt, :iotiifs''ifer V e ctuliiionsi* . eidirroeliC;lf i j k : e and speedy mire, forq.:4*4 Colds, .DilrernPer . 4eaves, Hide, Bound Wo/Pl.4.Agisger Atm' - - s 4daitieturire - vi•SteVfir herseeenwp meats whose worn, ottrend-itlpiehtillitte4r co melds-them' altioisrlierhle)tr, wed to t h eisa ilmiterovit6Vlssiclffm 'O)4 idaVyts few doses ot thesetrivaiditbni- fur. Tfie'Y are per fectly harm! • o '; ~ ;rse 4 ikwell.arsatek onMitkcirlib - ',, • p . i f.l their bided' WWI. Istwltte-%oitt rmarY -organs in good order, and, on the whote imprgve `.the al)Rearaz4ttatalLNlMl/4 ' ' lo r ma" otMditent therareicsr troqgitog :.: ,_,l:l.rsewithey I:minable. If heyserden •,g, l , 0 tri7.eagdontti f. vetstable-taibonfai'ln Um*. rts/3&,aitteei ' hear ofitemany gra Ire . ..; . q!, ailar tm - Ost•-• :12i±g. 56 Callaa „ n !"7:' ' ' evrortalL . .-. ~. '"717- : .. eo-r-isr...posrsr Chg.---- Xxcetlieteiriblua -_. .... . i....... 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Taw ArggfaggitgljtjetweAr Sin a ( f ati 1 r&ar-88-73:07-e4st Als* agreed to isseBRAR l' P. o reopm endationtd thrt g.l .o on estohes er corlogrtriftitsrageen , i , . r.w.• i 41.,...10,1M1t.h y tp.ft. , .. ftolmA° .t . nye Two years, very ...y.:apa,, 4,Thitliall utgriabottett..roo fl. ally a l to one talk,- _. et.lea;Pßl-eyeryAd riNwrfloalto - Pills-ever" a 0 for t :a s p a od - grktook one Pill every flayosittEtroßall a Oi d etr. a!L In one, month As wasablatagolurto.lin glimeurAti ..irial. famintrlOthol_nde mirofir er i :Thultoutt, _ welitD-Pkt4L-fri-7--- 1 v. .. r.„r -- t - ,-, ..--- - e -6 faEavg. IV Earcararikai' lii-3.1": I Edward.PardY 43 44.41a13 , ...m0ny. !aft ke Pi resicleadli tiieltownloP,N7eitVeMe; Witt se ize years ago he was very siellt *th .s eg. 'which had beeratidaligkfi on his l cap.; that ' ha wail:a:mu& distressed bwitin , b lB figpoi, and" *erit:timUingand tieth a -ter *int 4 varione remeMetuubmany p h ysicians. 0 compel:toed usi:rjgßrfidmt rhly.}L'Act*- tirnetraVileaviiiia-ittE 0 ir ett - _'o ei.ol Iva We sore orE file leg. healed. and'ittlil . „ ith tiro. ...- ,m'caitiorberetr-ggree.rs. Os- - Peoda akantaiu.tianit wAlhtivar dim RIMILED PURD Y. Sworn to before meltrial of Oet. 1861 0 __, 7 o.o l .#l , ooAat 131 1104. K IVi a0 12 ;8&*,...tf0.' ,, - ' -s U:Wirf thexertoe. :sold by Thomaauxed patli. Allowed :Mhz. Pi-psi:nue/. 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YOUNdAtruID• attlnlMl Yt Mesl r,44 I t ' e eake,A— -RIJSSIAIIT PEBBLE-116EseiA.C/ Palriotsamttili S p ite con to/hid • 1 7 371Witgairkaml• tion 113 , *ins. tit_epe ieff • n .J:DIAMOND ae W* Plftkothlot,'T . •sr - Mot R • • ..ui!4tk Pi44llo;Aoagted in old fraintakitth,o; Sir Bo marThitiOsiera sad Pretendom • ••.-.. .. szuttmo QoLD/Essi*, Bincetritli" BACK PAY, aid ,441,pg g Raj., tz,,krntztl 0411p4p1§.411s'i THE,SiCiympoNTo&olo i=rr.t bsgo p24..ftimv 1 .Mlll2lxt - seteet „„ Pittah Oß ur ll gh. bwts aAdo 0 . - TUISI tr— no-hints iral.„.yfildtiogtoldL.2ll%* N EW SEVE N*ATPXYESI , Lideroittv ftosewood 'eases. iron_ ,frlpnes. and over-= , :strung• hags, $150; withinithildings,::sln „yrith Inouth:Los. canted - Jpgs . 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' i MUSIC.. 114.;.111Wesfigula • • • lute on Wish hAndreds of dliferentpiecesAftx *ilk Mtge 'numkat-hiudilliYitle -112 * -1218 8 11 1 , . 1 0 Aw :thlitunsios iwA i l d r - ; „ *artetiotlakiAltikq u i nearly 811 " mtasic alumtrtunent4„42e4.21, 1 ~ , ..- . h*theDay &hail Bell ,, 'Blll2V' " -if,,Ttiteatczas. , Noti 1 and 2. d'attitdelgOit'Bob ' t " .:-t , dom, at Our Catattifin*dith L , ._" ,_... _ _ as air to:all who ger m fo itecircuistraHr_ wftbUli I,W TMW , varlet," of . wit h, prices alacl&T thp II 4, -in the country shOilld be yithotit i t;l4- ri -- .lr - - rnairor fiX,Rim PrOMltUrSnedifind ak fakhrpAy , 4) ft ." ! fizeduteij Ica lough the personlaSidetiftatterrit*, jorakent.i iterolt- a, -SAAW—taftWa - Weapilut. HORACE wAT EB B;no , Aslrd.43mw. No. 481 Broadway . N.A . 4 1 11 S ZR Z€E!NM..,..,i) C..,1A ..U.l.Cilla ,ea: hB3 I BOY'S and X9V,N 000 jA-R4IA-t•';ir - 4iteniapd Balmoral t 0 . 4 ODEM { fl ti id examine befo s c!lsqrlpieti" , Cz. ,mifirsst.N.D cuIt.DREN: , Titap.. . , . 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