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PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19. 1872. NO. S7.

VOL. X. 3M Pitriplioa. Addreea FOR RENT. FIRST EDITION.

PRESERVE I HE DATES. coon I Settlement of Wellington County. ItH. FMJi THKKK-STOKV BBJ rttgsta No. 5 vinrtn liejr.

nr ooo SSf' HOHVKUH, No. if.i Kwh street, rlurmin. HOW MR, (1REELKY DIED. Not Insane, but Exkiwte4 BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. SECONDJEDIJJON WASHISTON.

The Credil Tungic. THE OIL CRISIS. Ijitkltrv MTB.KBT- 7. ffl the aBav, for rut tow 0(lr1, nf us Suvrlckley. I he importcnce of lag 1873.

The Pittsburgh Ane-llier llnUlerlal rlsls In sipnhi. bRin, December 18. The Imperial says: linisterial crisis is near at hand. It is jssiblt to delay the reconstruction of the CoEference of the Refiners and Producers at New York. L'OR Rf.M AT IMtAIMMM KKIKI.IM, Bi-M BmSl cos'ainlna IJ Ai.

rw "hul a A. re Ind WMMBiaa grvu Statement of His Family Physician---Condition After the Battle of Bull Bun His Last Illness. A ut .11 1 1 et. ROBUiSON.Sai 11 htrfet. Effected.

At Arrangement At ile Wfufern I nlverntty To-day, at 3 o'clock, a law lecture by Hon, F. Whltei LL.1). Monday next, at 73 r. a free scientific iectare( with experimental Illustrations, by Prof. T.

W. I anglev, be. B. These evening lectures are espe-daifj designed Tor the public, Kach Monday at a. m.

and each Friday at t. free scientific lctnres. Lach Wednesday, A. a free lecture, QUeOt Mccalium will. In addition to the department of Military science and Tactics, take charge of the department of Engineering.

Alter the holidavs the University will reopen Monday, Holiday inent. Perfumery Itoxcs. Colfgnes, in paiis. ToHet Sets. lilove end Handkerchier IVixes.

Plate (ilass Mirrors. Toilet (ilasses. In woM and leather. lifted Mirrors, wood and leather. Choice Perfumery" I.ublu Low's, Atkinson's, Kunn veil's, Coudray's.

IJalr P.mshes, vanctv of patterns. Horn Combs, large assortment. And ouuiy other articles suitable for presents, for Sale at i i rk's Daro Stork, No. Mt Filth avenue. Mi wi Oakes Ames Contradicts McComb.

Developments Not Appreciated is reason to believe that Ruiz, (fotnez and Cordoba egaray will be transferred to if JFi nance and Senor Llano ppointed Minister of Public Romero Giron Minister of -i will be L'OR REST DWELLING HOL'SE A rerr oonfnrtll Oouble Hook, nearly Rx.iii; loo FInieliod Attic; Klnthl t)Ur; Ror.m: Mari.le M.ntffls; Plnti: lM tiarrino, Fruit, Ac, ttcliftd DOt ploaaant, laff' part of Center RT.uuf. Kjrliatr! atrMt. Wmm moderate. Inquire of aaenne. rj r.

rk, fsenor mies, and I.i tenant General Bleitain or SKATES, SKATES, SKATES. Largest Stock, Largest Stock, Largest Stock, Lowest Trices, Lowest Prices, Lowest Prices. AT LINDSAY, STERRIT EUWER'S, 311 LIBERTY STREET, New Syndicate Further Explained. A Collector's Removal Urged. VOR RKM PATTEBS AVORKS-1 I corner ot atroct Motb rr .1 er.

From th New York Sun, 17th. Ir. Udwaid bayard was the physician of Horace (Vreeiey fnr some eleven years berore his death. Just after the battle of Bull Hun, when Mr. (irteley was attacked by a Similar disease to that which recently ended In his death.

Dr. Bayard thoroughly cured him. Believing that the history of this rase would prove Interesting to the public, a Sim reporter flftUcd1 upon Dr. Bayard at his residence yesterday. The doctor is a venerable gentleman, with white hair and a pleasant face.

He received the reporter courteously, and detailed to him the rarUcuiars of Mr. ireelev's illness afr-T the iat- Thr If Mil fet front hf I 0 fet dep, two hi. I KM) l.t fror.t Df I it tmmmtmp, i. p.jtrer. Ie well adapted tor Patten Worka.

Planinr, 1V11II or Maall and fo I K'ory. For artl. ol.i call It tne Worka. S. VKBA, Proprietor.

TThr. Marshal) ip of Wern Peninylvania. NOTICES. Special Di.pateb to the mubt'IiI. Tirrrsvnxa, Decerutier Is, ls.2, Tbe reports to-oight from the Producers anil He- Oners' Conference at New York, are eneour- King tr.

the fading Hopes or the producers than the news i the previous Ave days. At to aajs session tbe fu! Ject or drawbacks on was tlrst brought tip, ssth the Cnurirr special, when the Phila- nCners still held out for permission to accept them when obiainlie. li is farther stated, on reliable authority, mat a dec'sion Is now reached on ar points exc-pt the tianis on which prices shall le fixed at the start. The refiners' committee claim tfcat the agreement BhouM be entered into with to- dry's prices for crude on the Creek as a lwisis. The producers firmly refuse fo accept this iasis, which is to have been proposed by Rockfeber, Warden and Pi stwlck, three leading members of the Refln-ers" Association, and insist that the price of crude on the creek when the meeting first convened, shall be taken, Four dollars.

It is possible that the reapers will accede to this, as crudo is somewhat Hriv.er liufiav. Distribution of Geneva Award. Daily and Weekly. MllILTtfU PAPEB. and Hi N-mCK- ASPFC1 Senor Gtminde Minister of War.

The Republicans in tlie Cortes have resolved to support the vote of confidence only on condition that the government declare in favor of the immediate abolition of slavery in the Spanish dominions. The Lower House of the Cortes has approved the appointment of a commission to examine into the demand of Morocco- for the restoration of the towns of l'enon and ooincra. Morocco has agree. 1 to postpone action until the commission makes their report. Propoord Abolition of XJisverv In Porto Rico.

Mamiiii. December 18. In the Lower Cortes, yesterday. President Zorilla declared it the purpose of the government to introduce a law for the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico. He also an ii tii meed the suppression of the Cariist insurrection, and the prevalence of order through Mrs.

Tkikblf, I nror iaik naeb ur MKKTIN; 921, a v. RAH KLIN A HXiK. 111 bo liuid la tbu Hall, uHax Will Nol Eflft the Tribune riilS AKTt'KNOON. Ue oi Bull hun, Its causes, and the treatmeut, so lar as he remember them. The followiug is the conversation Keponer -I have caile 1.

doctor, to get a hisrorv oi Mr. dreeiev's liiueMt aifer the retjeat of Bull Kun. Have nuy objection To make the facts puoile 7 Ir. 1 "iyrd Tso otjection iu the least, I nave thought ever Mt ce 1 read the oplnionsof tne doctors who treat td Mr. Greeley in his iast sickness th it it was mv dutv ttil what I kuew of tne mau aud my juogment as to his disease and its treatment.

You see. knew Mr. Greeley for many years. I vcai his fr vif'tk. ordt Tni (ThuredaT) erfnlng, at o'clock rrof.

C. niiUr will Icciiire at the rooms nf the Yoiiusr Nfn'fc hriBtian flaini lIW on "Waves. This ts the third hi Ml of th- free course. The others have iiren we.U attended, and we have no louot tais will be a soocess. an Prof.

Dkkey Is an lnterestlno; and uiteriaiuinfr let tnrer. vf mm w. record oi important events in Church history, was recently illustrated by an incident connected with Katvoon Church, an institution which, we may re-maik, is situated In the county of Washington, a short distance north of Midway, anJ whh in Piesbyterian circles, is recognized as a prominent heljihth of that branch of Zion. As to what constitutes its title in this regri, it ts not nr present purpose to note, arthcr than to sng gest that, besides a reputariou for the sternest heience to the Calviuistic faith in its "true historic tense," j'ge. perhaps, 'ends some enchantment to Hie view; as it traces its origin so far back in history that bota the stssion and tue trustees have lost the exact date of that important event.

It may be recorded, however, as ludisputed truth, thu its were laid among thfse ol the earliest eboichts in Western 1'euusylvania, and that its premises have been hallowed by prayer for the round ierlod -t aIuioet one hundred years. When the Urea were first Rmdl upon Its the white settlements htreaboats weresparse and not entirely free from hostile inrursluns of the Indians, as is denced bv tlie early giaves of Its cemetery, sonu ol which are those of white settlers who were It eruily Kcalped by the savaces, In a field wtuch the event EtaeS has eince rendered historic. On a bright summer tav, away back in one of the years of the oideii time, wuttafli Bailey, .1 hn Shearer ard trother, and the Met audless orothers. were icapmg ram on land tmi a -f distance from this epot. Tliey had plied their busy si -kles from early nn.rn unMl the sun hai almost finished an urn uded Jcurney around the heavens; an 1, as the SaadoVfl tf evening were lengthening, the harvesters were expecting soon to return to the bosom of tht ir lanitlies, with lui! prospects of a "goodly day la morrow." It was at such a time, and under such fx f.

that a hand of Indians from beyond tlie Ohio stole suddenly upon them; shot four of their number ami captured Bailey alive. After gathering up lae trophies of their raid, they eom-ritenecd an immediate retreat, bur, for some reuson, baited a little while dnrinir the night, at a point between this and the met, were, in the nreseuce ol poor tbej drest-cu their and sang their song of victorv. In ihe meantime, a squad of determined men from the Raccoon Sett ement started in pursuit, traeied all night and overtook the Hedsklns at the Ohio, on the breast of whose placid waters they avenged the murders of the previous day. Baiiey, too, was saved, but as If by miracle. With their prisou'-r tightly pinioned, and tied by the neck to one of tlie canoes, tne Indians had launched their ooats and rowed some dhnan'-e Into the river when the whines had reached its shore.

It was then the early gray of morning, aud toeing unable to flvesity signal by which his friends could distinguish him, he made a "faair breadth escape" from cne of their whizzing bn iets, which piereed his hit and en the very hair upon his head. Bat providence favomi, and oa the ba.is from the shore flew thick and fast, the Indian guard dropped his oars. It was fatal shot, but even in the death strugg the old warrior exhibited his heroic but savage and malignant character, bv attempting lo drown his prisoner with himself. As tlie lead pier'ed his oody, ho gave DIVIDENDS. W'ulrb Nr 21.030, fm Winder, tlie I nited Sta'.

Watch Marlon, N. has been earned OF Till-: i 'ITIZKXH' ll I I out the onuntrv. The House by a vote of one 'K ThePrrlilt-nt aa'l Hi I c. -tori, of tin. ll.ii,p.ii W.

Curtis Likely the Man, Special IMspatcti the oWBierclnl. "WASHiSfJToy, P.O., December 18, 1-72. ProsrK of tne Credit IobUier Invenita-tlon. The completion of Mr. Oakes Ames's testimony and his crcrss-examination by Black, was the substance of $he business ac-coniplished by the Credit Mobilier ifivetiga-tion to-day.

Mr. Ames stood the ordeal un no'i 'l Tf Irerl and eighty-two to six, approved thee ts: Its ttrtal vanation from meari ird, ov me tin.e t. Bnu of Iiav liifa daj llaalaia a dividend of I wo WMnul Hftj Ceu( pr payaM to the arook on nd alter the fiih Iriat. JOHN KKA. Secretary.

I'UtatutKli. December flth. IH. IP itiir ft-vi I ar. ij eeonds per month.

S. M. He "urmulngs, T2s Front street, Oopoalte tba Head of Smlf hHeld A paper so widely known as the COMMERCIAL can safely refer to its conree in the past as a jruaranty I the future. IJut it will not be rontent to pnr-ne the beaten path. The reelection of General Grant insures for the country a lengthened period of prosperity anil pro-m Xhi is destined to iiav a still hut; dec! resp mat bis Cab FirE OF Tit TRIUWPH aM Years, irat ions.

IteMtgimtloit of Blnmnreli ConOrnied. run. December 18. The Prmhirial Grr mrfrWCtfi contirms the report ot' I'rince Bis-Sk'a rcsigriatitn of the Premiership aiitl etention of the War Office in the Prussian net. fill, COMPAJWV.NO IIIIHKSIAVKM i hlVIIilMIMI IS 1 h- Il.iiird of IMrocror nave trjtK thi In da deflated a Dividend of KIVK PKRCKNT on lha aldtal block of th Oompany.

payalile on nd after lib. at ttila nfbee. Tbe Tranafer B.atka will be cloard from the 2Sth Inat. to tbe fttb pr.irim Inclusive. WILLIAM LOKKKLKK, Meerelary and Treaaurur.

Pit lahnrub, November IS, IHT2. more important part as the educator reoule and lender of public opinion. in Private dispatches say thst there are other and more serious grounds or difference, and repeat the report that refluent Insist on a curtail merit or production. They also state thst European buyers intend holding out of tie market entirely, with the object or course ol creating a panic. Tbez-'omldence which is expressed in the New York dispatches of a successral issue of the netro-tifcliocs is not shared by the producers here, who beiieve that the refiners are insincere and are merely manouverlng to gain time aad the more successfully "bear" the crude market.

The market to-day on the Creek has been panicky, with downward prices the rule. On the Upper creek spot sold as Sow as three dollars; on the lower road at two and sixty cents and two dollars and sixty five cents at oil City two dollars and ninety-five cents, and at Parker's Landiag there was a sale of ten thousand barreis at two dollars and seveuty to two dollars and cents a clear fall of twenty-five cents. r.ater An Armnnrrmenr Special Dispatch to the Commercial. Trn.svu.LB, December 18, iSSs, The latest reports from New York are that the ProoMera' and Refiners' committees this evening effected an agreement, which is to go into ope rati at ence. The terms of It are not given.

E. Y. B. JAS. B.

DODGE, BOOKSELLER, No. 89 Fifh Avenue, ho Killed Tliem Abel's V. rmln Exterminator, The only Reliable It has no Equal for banishing IatH, Mice. loa--hs, Ac. Sold by Druggists Everywhere At 2f cents per bottle.

Try It, and you will use no other. Tbe Neat mid Tidy flouaewile Who often makes a thorough examiuatiot her house, irom cellar to garret, will BmiJin an indifitiiHable article to tuake plea-anl and delightful. Jt will aid her in BoOM cleaning IffOM! ihan any one thing. It Si real of more use than an extra gir expectedly well, and tne reauu oi is euwuu-ter with Klack was aitopether unsatistactory to the Judge and his client MeComV It is (aid that the proceedings thisntorning fully devekiel the disreputable character of McO rnb's suit, out of which the. present investigation and that publicity was given to Ames's private letters merely to aid an unworthy cause.

Mr. Ames himself expresses entire satisfaction with the results of his three days examination, and intimations from the committee justify this confidence. On the other hand, several members, physician and studied him closely, as every physician should studv a constant patient. Up to his last ilintB 1 always attended bUa his sickness, and 1 am convinced that had he teeu free from Ihe influence ot men who were unguesttouabiy His friends, but not wise advisers in medicine, 1 should have been called to administer to hlni then. Now you want a history of his tenners after the battle of Bull Bun.

I think the best preface to that will te a few woids in relation to iv kuowledjje ot the man. Bei orter I think we comd not proceed on abetter PYKTt m. Pr. Bayard What I know atout Mr. (ireeiev is fonnded upon a close aequalatHiioe an fiiemlship of roativ years standing.

1 kuew him not simply as a parieM, hut as a companion. was. first or all. Of a very nervous and excitable temperameuL iie was VKKV rMTKESStBI.S, too. to the oplnionsof those around him.

During the campaign the notion became very widely spread that Mr. Greeley was thick-skinned, and did not feel the assaults maie upon hirn bv those politics made his enemies. This was a very erroneous tmpnssfon, and his countrymen had known the msn better he would have been spared many a cruel blow, which fell upon him with smuuiug force. He wa extremely sensitive to criticism, and when his powrriu! organization oroke down, his depression mvanabiy took the form of mourning and worrying over evils which he imagined he had done to others. Now, add to a mind of this sensitive a cai-aotv for doiuu: and an ambition to do hard won, and you can understand something of the chine -r of Mr.

Grteley, so far as it tteare upon the quesn'm of his fits ase. Tie was earnest aud pursuing in- waik whicti tie laid it for tnm-e-lf. In i hat woik he tank, as it were, his pnysica individuality. By a force peculiar to his spirit, by very largeness of oat, he earned himseff ivevoud The river Tregol and the bay adjoining Ktonibtrfr are frozen over. French Awwmblv Oolegw.

rtis. Dtcember is The Assembly to-day resolved to adjourn Monday next until January b'th. If. Bonneet moved that the duties raw materials should only appear as a memorandum in the budget of lo73. de Renusat, Minister of Foreign Atftirs opposed such a reversal of the former vote of the amber.

The subject was discussed until the close of the sitting and debate will be continued to-morrow. 'Hte Committee of Thirty are debating the question whether it is expedient to confine their deliberations to the proposals for minis future, at- in the past, the MMEtl will not be content to lag in the rear, but will bo fully np to the times in whatever relates to the general welfare. As A PAPKR OK GKNKUAT. IVTKU.l-CKN.'r. AMD MEDiVM THE UATE3I NEWS, the iMMEROIAL is widely known and appreciat-d.

We expend annually many thousands of dollars to supply the wants of the public Asa PAPER OF PROGRESS, it will hereafter continue to maintain its character in this Alle 1 lv P.etvreen hmllbrleld Htreat ard I above Knilthtiald Ktreel, allfallon lo hla Fine Tollerllon Of (-ootfrt aiillnltlr ter Cliris.raas and Hew Year Presents, Now 4tm for rMmlnHlon, roanvtMlluv of LKIo ml'? Iftvuitd una IllMoiraivct ifb an' wlite-e in e' bilier, I mar II heanfuren and meet ai terial resjion-ibility with nts per cake. advantage every- hour in stores, shops mills and ming purposes Sapolio is reliahle that a person once living advertisement aud of the whole nstitui ve been meuti the Credit together pleased statement ii ready eioj i trds him. Ttr-m-j go over tra! At lies m. No result hua yet bcei Mr. facts and have rantzatu led.

ie luke KMoLveiiient am3 uiiifr it, rxH'Wiifcs a advocate for it. de Gram on has written a 1c reorj reaci Tl refti' Tim tlie testiuionv iri veu bv President enc cided tow Mr. Alley will give I go armed with a writ which he ill catecli ptiffe uiuler tf LaJJa, Fob Rent, rat-cf o'rf'j Tkn h. tfo idvertist- B.E. Breed Co.

100 WOOD 8TREET, I.SVITl: THK ATTENTION OF l.t, WHO WANT Holiday Goods (SI1 JEW 1 1I CHINA DUES SETS, HUM DECOrlaTED CHINA tF KIM'X. jiekeaiu and French Goods Inrka. Tan and Caiafa Jaata. Ivorv hixI Pt-arl Ilnndld f'atlarr, mid a rat rlell of WOOtf alt. afclr fur WW Presents, Of ihrfr own lnprinilM, ind ut iliiil dioi lH AMrmtlHnu tie gevci U' Ketvi of a 11 be i'tar ted at per line for eaci nieiit Om Hum Thirti mrd to his i.hisieai powers.

He overworked his oratu, and of a consequence overworked his body and earnt st was l.t iu bis laOor that he never pMNMd to of the pttysicat effort wtiictt mut of necessitv follow sued extraordiuarv exertions. Wmle the excitement lasted he was lifted up and lived in the spirit of his wirk. When 0M work was done, it was iiHtiirHi tnat greir mis- legiuning of tbc war, states positively that the Kmperor had promise of assistance from Austria in casetjf hostilities with Prussia. i'Ris, December 18. Oencral corps is being rapidly increased to while ANTED.

Presentation Books. INULL'DINO MANY ISSL'KS. Fine Editions 01 Sihp.iIipI Authors. BOOKS i oh mi: vol Prtt If l'OJ I Btbfr. TorUI Rlblrn, Fn flf ot.

ho. itt'-HurbiauiHioii If nordn BMMI for Itildrrn, ft FfriP A rt mn liauroirN laHHir-i i ii i-u AJbumt 1 or BMiti i.oid r. ii-. l-old 'rnrllPi, rltlnal Pi flu a CbwTi vtoik AND A VARlKTy OF OIHKR AHriCLRH. Si' A I.TY: Ffur I i.

nad reiirh Nuif fitprrM, luttlui Noi lM-r i-1 1 1. nrrtM. 4 nrrf -I Ik. ok-, nnrt tit MMhiouery of ll klodt. GEr W.

BKiGS, 150 SMITHFIELD STREET, i.MUl- lth Kal-. A SOT EH j- AbePa Vwrtuln i a has to KHiVHI)I)V tce or Keachea to pared and aM by 1 vv avenue. CRESTLINE WATER WORKS. Completion of the Enterprise Ample Supply for Manufacturing: Parpsos. 'ni to thpConiHicrclftl CKEsm-iNF, Ohio.

leceinber is. 1S72. Our citizens are jubilant to-day over the completion or the pioe la lujc cf their gravity water works to tUe corporation Hue, and the successful introduction within the Umttr of town of a frood snpply of water frt-m the Paiiner spring, situated fuar miles east ol Crebtiine, on lands owned ty the corporation. A vote was taken two year- ago on the question of taxing the town for the improvemetit and carried almost unanimously, and the wort etaru-d, but suudry lawsuits witn farmers grew out of the proposed diversion or the water and the work wa suspended until three moinhb ago, when the legal proceedings termlnatei in i he sucvess of Lrestiiae, aud the work was thereupon resumed and pushed forward vigorously. At nine o'clock this morning the water was turned into Hie pipe at the ieservoir on the farm, and reached the hydrant at the end of the pipe in town, a distance of four rciieB.

In Just three hours and nineteen natures. Chief Engineer our lire ihe ground. and inthe presence ofa large and enthusiastic concourse or cuizeus attached a hoae, with a seven-eighrhs taei nozzle, to the hy-draiit. and threw a perpendicular stream of water seventy five feet and a horizontal stream a distance of rne hundred and thiny-flve feet. All doubts of the feMMMrv of the works are now at an enri, and as a satlsfactorv supply of water for mauuxacturlog purposes has been the only obstacle to the rapid growth of Crestline, a bright future ior tue place is pnfilcted.

tem.ioat..r. Pr IT Ueneral Iucrot.a doubtful Kepublican unly men under his command. 1 dent Thiers to-day said that he intendc. keep the monarchists in awe. The olancr fouveiitloa I.MtoN, December is.

The internati like a man rtinnloM citement lastp, his pr for action uses, i tiree.ej has ireen just yeats. I Wkvaetudiud TASTED tSEVERAL UUUa WASI So long as the ex-a. Wlicu the in'itive xhausted ins life for unuy Io you uq lerstand I aiu tostio frjin 'gatitaateni ar- l.a.k tiK. Hi d--wjr Loniagruu mliUt. tdm weLl.

make? to secure ClltlOI 1 1 Aih1 at Kuipl'yuieoi lfti ff0 I Mith Htreei, ftii dowr rom Bridjf piu baric ti. ts of Dn the sij been MEIied ov hi Sweden and JMorwi hfce point am tryiog Ute Lalure of Mr. rat is of ihbt kind aimost Hit vdahle. fHTter I think tn Jr. lyardVery caa temeturter of bis li treat of tbe uin ara 7AXTEI BOOK Ii EE PER respect.

As a PAPER OF OPINION, the rr.MMF.lt-C1AL will continue to discuss men and measures with perfect freedom, and with an eye single to the public frood, believing that the of ti.e Republican party will thereby be best snbserved. As an IN DEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER, the COMMERCIAL will criticise its own party for its own pood, believing that in free discission and the independent expression of opinion only can our institutions be preserved. As a BEP INERT. PA PER, the COMMERCIAL will hereafter, as heretofore, employ every agency it can command to meet the wants of the public. Now that the period of party txciten.ent has lieen passed, it will pay special attention to topics interesting in the counting room, the banks and marts of trade, giving prominence to Science, Art.

luyentin, Agriculture and Manufactures. As a PAPER FOR THE FAMILY it will give reading calculated to instruct, improve the reading taste and improve the mind. As a MARKET PAPKR its reports will always posse's a special excellence, so that the buyer and seller can at all times consult its columns for every neeessary information as to prices and the spirit of the different branches of trade. Everything that is bought and sold in the Pittsburgh market and the leading markets of the country willeceive caref al atten-tion, and at a large cost. The country is about entering on a period of unexampled prosperity.

The field of journalism is constantly expanding. It will be the aim of the COMMERCIAL to hold a position in it along with the leading journals of the country. om: who I a aet ol A MC tl i iu tite ciir1t Have i.p tlie uliOM, Ii eMraoidihary exertions, however, Bailey brose his 0m kies, aived his white hand to his friends uo th- fsnd. ana oelcg an expert reached the shore safety. Thence he r.

turned to his home, hen be lived to a good age, aud afterlife's fl.tfr.ii fev-r lie now Kl.epa tjenealh tin wiited sward of the oid church vard, close by the comrade, of his eariv dnjs, jrtiere Haccoon bending willows Sigh their incarnful quiem. we con now to the matter for which we started to relate that In coune of events Kac coon recently decided, by vote of twr to in; that tbey neded a new rhoxeh. a pinf whicti had long before occurred to ad others, and in the progress of tne enterprise tt was thonsht appropriate to inscribe the dates of building and ling on its walls. As neither the session nor trustees, ai'hoogh ali mn of great knowledge in matters ecclesiastic! ever Hit-pertcd that more than two Uuusea had preceded the present cne, the only object of search was, to find tbe date of the old log ehurt-ri, the onilder of the brick ihorch having, fortunately, written the year opon their work, Aetordmgly, search was iuade kii oDtr the mnwtv records, but these fabing to give anv light, it wassageiy cuciuded tnat, "that pomt hadnt reen recorded! This made which neither Old oVdstonc nor leifi Vs hltorv. nor the old mhamiant cottld.

At -i gih a ciever who crmnoes hiurself to the TainiB of but whose heart ta as broud as the chwrh answered the question by diggi.ig up au old grin dsi-n onjr since cast away amonK the accumulating nit.oiah of bat which, tradition said, was made during the yt-ar in quealton; and thtf iM-iuir unearttiel, lHwed In char-a- ters not to be misunderstood that it had taken the xhspe of a grindstone tn 1TS. But during this mquts'tK-n another matrer occurred wliH ti surpr'st the very spectacit-s of all the elders. Darnel a supgi-lon from an outsider, that the mattock shouid have gone deeper, aw there was another church beyond. On this question tesiuu'jny taker, which ccncluslvetv that he early bad built and occupied a boose for MbBc worship, known as tne Cabin 1 he year, however, in whh-h this ru le strnctnre was bnilt Will itkeiv ce.er be Known with absolute er-tsintv, tni from all the evid--ce. seems prVie that tt was ereettd a or BbojTM; year'tn wiuct, mis co'" Wft8 r.ie agei gentle persaastiu, who distinctly the bsttkttStf, and whose mother was Interred I this ceraetery 1 aa her tombun vHrin-s.

irives as his optnton, that the church mnst have I t-een built very soon after that t-vent. From thl and other testimony recently ebcltet, it appears mo-t likely that ihe Oral house which waa tTcjiislTfL lv de.iicaied to pnbirc worship, waa ertt'ted in the latter part of JTftn or in 1781. Th refcre, in regard the hSalillBS rnnlHlm. ct the years KM, lso and 1hJ-. have f-oen tn-f ecriitd ci, the marble tablet, erua rerum IftlilrCftfeMtai OispRtrliett P.iBBR, December IS.

The river tintics to rise, and at many places fiowecl. t'ou io i. Bo Ewa I rni. aalary a d.lraa MM Ul br 1 muii i on Hie yua a general unt ait ne, and it oceuru-d twelve years jo. I December is.

Iu defiui was sent to Newtrate 1 I four llosra Bfaur Mlxtb Avaiiur. ollrr fr lh BUSIWss CHANCES. 1 1. Hoi i prison to some notes of mv treatment aud lUv sympt.tms bsease at the Utue, out I tlaVe tutu uridoie to Item. cannot even tuve you the date, but of ih and F.U.T0KV.

Mi- KKV. Pattarna. Stock aod tiood will. Mm. prortable baatoaaa already etabliar.ed.

KHOKKK A Lonlavaie, Kf. tt and I round mind. lie ri eley, and NEW YORK. PERSONAL. I.ultrioN, Pecemlier 18.

The shi I'nion, which went ssbore near 1 while on a voyage frm New Yorl has broken up. Furopena December Is. e. sa. Cons :1 uy! sud for account 91.

Am tlt-'s fvi, ol G5, 2: do '67, 10-4US Erie, Turpentine 44s. Fiianefokt, is I'nlted a HSONAIi M. B. COCHRAN I lJi-r' rtM't. in hv a3titd MacUlue Sb ao ei- balsoss, ivre frpred to do ",11 kiatla of Aviiilint irruuiiiti ftad low-n raAs- tf cnnh he took ve little tea s-o ol ftS.

98. Paris. Dccemlier Is. -Kcata rw franca 3i cen- FOUND. Nkw Y(bk, December BTK ACCIDENT TO AN OCBAK fiTSAMKR.

A dispatt-h from ijverpxl says a arrived there wtlcn spoke the Adriatic one thousand live hundred miles from Sandy Hoot, having lut two blades 1 her propeller, which wn; prunion cie ay her arrival here three or four days. Ail beard welL In consequence of tfti 'A fclar Lme will not dupatuh a steamer on sauirdjiy. FITH 1VISCI HOTKL FIRE. Irqneat was commenced to-day bjthe Coroners over the bodies of the women suffocated and burned 1 laOVriMi IN Mil'MI I OAl. Fli AT preached bini.

He had lost his una 111 ucat.Ie ti' sleep. His though! seetued utitiaiij dwelling on r.ne subject, and thete words the time, seldom varjti am mined The country Is rumed, an nunaiflft)raj its ruin. 1 win 1 couid rtfer, one Coal Mat s. Ar.iwF.Br, December 13 Petroleum Heaaed lili fran a Livekfoou Iiecember 1-. cotton firmer; middling iplsnd lulid Orleans oaies.

in eroding loi specniauon ami export 4 i bales mid-iZoa uplands, Dwmber, 10 1 Bread-tuCs quiet. Ked wirier wheat 11a WHmsMm. Com 3d. Cumber and middles short no middles 39s. Ih onr mf r.4rt -A-n hy uf Jo 4, pr.tc-toff aa.iu.

If nnt claim? eipcd pjMIc ae.lt. JOiJJV CO r- as mt th i. I rjp ty a n't pa Inn Vitbll) t0 ill 1 K1MT. yin sm. It rs.

LJlUd 0 T3 Is CO S3 a i CO 0 4 1 5 -a "2 2 cr a 6 i I FOR SALE AM) tbat the tradition ALL HiS PARRICIDE. 9KIND 17 Flflh SM Bi'ck hionfs. CO It remains to bi a I1e ttif U-itef ttial a ri 'or f-i lt.rf IT writt'h WirTTMiipHd KALE I'XIOS STONE hp -f th (runs of -rt Boiler, an't whr Whtt-i- 'tit! uot Lax or sum. vTOHa- 1 HOLIDAYS, A I r. mid i i i ork of Ladies' Cold Watches, DIAMOND, STONE, CAMEO A Ml GOLD SETS, Pres and Band Bracelets, Pendants, lockets and Fancy Goods.

WATCHES AM JEWELRY. UK HOLIDAY PRESENTS. a rara iiistlat ai Wattles i Sheal'er's 101 Fifth Avenue. tVATf 'itFai iitiva. I MAIN AINft BAD IIHAI'KI ET', IHtnilMIS RH1 NlT.t OF JKH KI.RT, AB1.B hM lv 1.

AI IINH I.IHH1T" AMI I RrDletBH. i tatra tto- ami ds. mi ASSOlW MKVr Of rill.VHt-ri.4TKH tVAKrJ, rmWHt II I.Ot'KM. BBIOZKN, I1K, lOII Kr NETS, I'AKIAN trtAKttl.K lilHIHH, BM. Our I'rleea are Low.

tour I'alranair lie -lied. A CO ifS W'lXal Miifl, orvf-a in? tn nmcvann nnrea. aui4 -4nr wui Ue of box uxu nuereii to most i roai rt-iaifrt If it tHiiirBT- tiTP Imptrtiiri'' i Tr-a! of Thaddeus Toukers, at Waynes-fcorg, Fa for the Mnrdor of Hi rather. 3 r- in nmkiDsr rinn prif; rn re lOH OKI. IS.

HOSE I 1'ureOak 'I'auiiwl ftttilt, ani iln iif. maoufa.rlarod by HART THKOXLT liow nia.le tn JCV, McKKK A Ih imai eaa.tloo.1 life it will have aerred 1 H-Xice of Insanity, hwever, then or at any tune dunog the "siektwas, i the -was in an instant, Mr. Oreelt-y had overtaxed his Iiain and Udv. snvl tUe suoden reverse of the I'mon si my at Bull Kun had fallen upon turn like a stmefc. He r.rotHer arravd afiu ortJther in rtea 'iy t-tiife, and his uame waa DiOOttos.

ed by Ms eLemtes as of ihe main easN of the OiC't'Oly war. It wan SOO una ii for fila or ti izatioo. weakened as it wa 'v hard, anr'-mitt'iia loll, and he sank flfiT the tiiow autl tecme as powerless hp trao. The grassrioppr h-d tnnine a to He had tweii pouring his very Hie out as an open ittoarbd piteher. Ii was my huulu tmt V(t reverse thd pitvher And save wrj tt little was left.

Mv uvatmei.t was Dtirely hnmeopathic Its ob u-aruuhe the vital spark ao nearly ex-fttiiifted, ano to ihr tendency lo stuk onder t.nrd ns, not by atiUiUlaUoo, wiocii atmU-Knts ir never adds to lorce, bat hy remedies st af-rjusied ui the hon.o?opaihi' iaws as to exclie the re ing powers of his natare. 1 eaunot now censem Ot precisely what 1 yjaawlbid, iut was careful not to give h'm Isrg di.s srhicil overwhemi the system In ten dayn he was we'l airain, aud at ht woil: as m-ual. He had fully recovered his spirits, ate Wath zest, and slept peact-fuliy. RMS THE A' f.K...j Nllutliliflu atrtt. fu.e AceQiA.

iOK SALE- W. ITX'RAli BBICiTKU Oil. JudMm Ooraaaeta Piiii t.a, Ma. hioery and M.nofaet rer. Snppll Ol II KA A CO Ili I UbyrtT at RUM'S OiJIX.S.

oa CD Spe lal Dispatch to tba n. WavsKBBCBO, December is, The trial of Thaddene Yonkers. for the murder of lather last September, was commenced yesicr day and is still in prgna The commonwealth closed tci-slay. The case la attracting in'lch atten tltm, the court room being filled. Tne defense i assisted by B.

u. of Pltlaburgh. DAILY A rai-f nf ixlMaMt, At'KES OR SALK-A rARM OF Arrtdtil, itar Fftin. from I oto miration a bU 1 UUMPaON. To Mall fHrrlbrriS10 OO year, beio-nliC an; I Kd at tbe inre rate per montfa for auy part of the year- Sumner Censured by the Massachu Kr Kt miovhI of oiii-flor rsf-ii, by the Bre In Fifth Avenue Hotel os the night toe 9th mat.

Fire llarehal Mcpetlon testified that the emplojeee of the hotel must have been endeavoring to extinguish the ilames TJftees minutes berore the pu1 lie alarm was jjlveo, and James Macgregor, Miinlntendeot of Buildings, said, in his opinion sii notation was tne cause of the death of tne girls, end if htj time to reacs he window, ooald have escaped by tne door. Captain Burton, corn mandamoi thtr police prucinei. aid be went to the hotel immediaieiy on the alarm of fire belmr ren-dert-a, yet he old not learn ol tne deaths or the gins until two or hail past two. Mar; oruve said she saw the names entering her room, and the fire did not originate In that room, as frequently btated. ARTIST'S FUSESAI- The fnneral of John F.

Kensett took place to day frcni tbe First Presbyterian C'hnri h. and was numerously attended by rnends anil isawcaate artists. MR. tOLKAI ACCEPTS THE 'TRIBUNE' EDITOKSHIP. Vice President Colfax has accepted tne editorship of the Tribune.

IJiasalutary tuay be looked for In a lew dsja. It Is said Orion has offered the position of managing editor to Uaasard aud he will probably accept. THE fJOMIC'PK CJBES. Three jurors have been obtained In the SOokes case. Judge Ingraham tfday denied a stay of proceed.

Ings in the case of King, murderer of O'Selll, but granted a commission to procure testimony to tu-iand. Kings urial follows that of Stokes. 1 tie defence of Simmons for the murder of Daryea, will be tliat he was In a paroxysm of Insanity when he commuted tne acr, having been excited to Irenzv by Kurvea's taunts and knowledge of his straitened monetary condition. RELIEF FOR DENMARK St'FFEKEB-I. Ihe Consul of Denmark In this city acknowledges the receipt of 13.541 for the relief of sufferers by tne recent tnnndation tn Denmark.

Six thousand rlx do iars have thus far been remitted. Mall reporta ii.d.cate that the suffering Is greater tnan has Deen stated, and lurther coutrnmtlons are solicited. aSALr KNHIXKjs AMI iiOIhhKS New ked mond Oa.na, ot ail Sta.Hnarv and from ii to HO bora itowwr. now oo r.d. 1 A li 1 A Marioa ao'J aad rt, rV A 0 R- Alloa: bony.

Pa- II. J. ADAMS, STATE NE W3. SALE OTOI.KM-M U.I, KKV Ckfrl rood wot. rd MraWt U1" Manufacturer, Fine LauuJeivr AJSU DKALFR IN setts Legislature.

PoaroK, December IH. The resolutions condemnatory of the course of Senator Sumner 1b tatrodnL-to? a bill Into the Toned states Senate to remove au In rxnpUODS rtlatiiitir lo the rebeuiou from the Army -t an national regimental nags, canto up lu the aJouae of Keprew-nta lives this sftern'ion, and ifter a short deOate the question wa tak on a motion to iudeflniteu postpoDe the reoives by yeas and iisjs, hut this was lost iy a vote of 3, and tt en the resoluiluiiS were pMd -lOi yean to Tti us. The) were taken upon tn the Senate thin niu in( on and a warm dubatr courred iu wui mut of a parr I'HOM AS. j.tr,.I.aat lo rt.1,1 uartteolata lj.U on or u.Idrt-sa ililr Miar a. Pa.

SAL POI I-" iry of risl: rial i'tirlMmas g. Mr-am rnmpa, aiiii hleara Fampfl can bo rpi provd, wo tier them a ruaikt. ATWOOD A aad Llterty atroet lod. Bawa -a- tn bt and boa post tn tba coraor Third lttaburgh, Pa. Tlha to flve bund 1tiinT Terms of the Weekly Commercial.

One CaT Htc t'p5e, eark 1 Tea Caplen eaea 50 Twenty opte- rack. 0 FlftT Cae, eiaca 1 2 To every yerson sending us a club of twenty-five subscribers at tl 00 each, we will present a Silver Hunting Case Watch, warranted. Our beautiful Chronio will be given to each subscriber remitting us 00. Additions to dubs may be made at any time in the year, at the above Club rates. tvpms in advance.

Send Postoliioe WnOLFHAJJE VNU RETAIL, AT 'EW VOHK PBICES. 72 XVtM Avenue. I'ittshu rth. rolii wlojr iu ms taken from the Van Wert 1 Mj-t Knilav i Hank Hedges, of Shant-viiir, who lrov' a tt-am an-1 hauitil e- fvam tifc tieput in tins To tf.e rwt-rf hanta anrt otbera of SbanesviSlo, smrH-d tn a atm- of intoxk-atlon for hi home. Ho waa by Mr.

Ueirup, of tbU t-wn. Wbn Bv oralx mi: aouh of town, one of tbe tirea on a fMrl wLcel run oil mwl tuey attvaiptel to read-Just lt. A laritr fame nlong and assMftl. tut tbey were not swi-ewsfuL They a-ivm-M Ileciges to tftkj Ills horwn and go home and return next tn. ThU hr rt-fitiMrd to do, wh-n lt-dnip and tin mtmm left Mm.

Keorup on tbe foUovtQg men ing found the t-am iM'longlug to Helgrt8 st in 1-mg in tbc road wncre be had left them tbe mirbC ielt rt. Ih was iying uuder the wagoa deavL with Hit- lines wrapped around one of nif) arms, i the wheels ban run over lledgea'a head, frtc-lortl 1 iM skulL Bloofl had spurted on ihe wheel mid nUH-d In puddien in The road. The body, wagou UB41 hori-t a were eovemi with now. I Friday evrdng nry Taylor, who Uvea Mi i' HHM north of thla town, started for bis bom in a lo-astiy Mate intoxtcation. On bis war he felt, ia foot remaining fastened in tbe tmrrup.

Ilia horse was and run, drag ng Mr. Taylor over the frozen groaud. for aotne two huri-dreO yartla. tirumtng aud cutting htm in a terrlUe raatiinr. Krtonately ihe stirrup strap broke, or he would bave been dahod to pteeea.

He Is now getting ttetter. and will. In all MC er. Mr. ITafflor sa a wealthy rtmer, lut ia tbe hatdt of getting drunk every time he comes to tosyn.

It ih hoied that thla experience will bo a lessm whh be will not soon forgf t. itKHTvruv TFIK tt tbe Lea. Oo WiU and nd most tlniad Ion. Jacon Fry, AM ut i axe In progress h- irut-el at Watsoutowa. Tb mmmmwmtm tnfrii i Rotm in (be city aTsd ani doe vry lrif bu-luo)' Salirafatury rota Holiday Goods! W.W lor a- arlv-D (l-e-n IrTinjt-liaTl tiiniru'Hra imoiir' o' FKRIiTS BC.UH i ML UBr FURS! N.i HU Hfta arenue.

KAY. Attumeyat I- at ber nl'lenf 0 FririaV jay anau tropc-sks a arrrri.RaENT. A proposition to settle the clal us of tue Erie Kall-wst against Jay Gould, by his paying nine million dollars to the company, will be dlscosed at a special meeting of the Board of Directors to-tuorrow memmg. SALK HOUSi. OF HH Ii RiHlUS tT aiid with Lot a0 by I feet doep, oa Thirtj labth ttrt a'r--) 4 Rixwii- an I Attic, wttb two I otn, a.

mat on Center treot, ward. AA, Ibroo boai-tifril Loia frontiu on rcbard rt. Sijinlh ward, near Tbirt 01011 atroet and Pwnn neooe. ll of wfaioh will sold low Appl" to W. HANK IN.

KistAt.e Agent. No. IO! ilth ateauo. ol the Senators toot parr, when the moUon to In definitely postroiie was mR hy a vote of 14 to IS. sim then the resolutions were passed -yeas vj, UftHl.

National Engine and IVlachine Manufacturers' Convention. Ciscdcsati, December 13. The Natiouai Con. veutiou of Engine and Machine Manufacturers adjourned ihis evening, to meet lu Philadelphia oa the thud "Wednesday in April. At the request of Louts Meeeongood, I' oiled States CommiSMooer to the Vienna Exposition, the convention appointed Hon.

D. l.eggett snd M. 8. Dyers, of Hamiimn. and Yoe, of KiehmoDil.

a committee to solicit OsMS-grews make a hUlTlcteut to eueour-age exhioiiors to go Cross BM Tinted Srates. t'to-sugfrestiou of the mnntfcee on Credits favor a casn tUMuess and rigid ooilecil hu was a iopted. A T.ureau or Sutiistios was appointed to report on i fr ighTs, with a expressing the ense of I thr convention In lavor of of national hgtsla- tion to eeiabltsh the tquituoie c.assid'.atiou ot freights were adopted. JEWELER, 22 Fifth. Avenue, money order, bank draft Bills sent ly mail will sender.

Specimen copies, poste charge, wherever and wfii or registered letter be at the risk of the rs, Alt, sent free of enever desired, ivited to act a- our No. THE WEATHER, cni.el lu lis ptaiHi-j Ilitrrlaborp i to tl i varoo aul Ma mtX Daniel Kf plei eived their crwitt on miFftu m-ra to U'li ol ffHsnJO Wh Ladies' Furs, Misses' Furs, ECTION NOTICES. PITT HI K. lil.Y 11' III Post masters are ala frnn fHretary BoottriMi ate a for It. An aMrprla r.

Die Konr-V nil itYYlC. OF THK i aiBP SlOKAL OFFICER, Tlickw of Ibr I a THE A1 HEETIMi OF art sh for Hie WAbHUiGTON. 1. December IS, MT1, P. TTiTTTii I an enatiled t4 Haetaa Kemeverl to the .1..,,.

St I lie. clllrvtvi ki 'I r-nuuuaAawa for Kleeiuia of rlaar 1 Maaa.er-. vrl I oi naie (trthe mresiiary ann tri' 1 1. 'i i hulxliiiir. Tbe iroveru ailvt-rtirtiux for Htra In! proposal.

lay a lerper Mi nk ol OeeOAi ani tUoa aMJMlf tba lo at IbeolFc-. 7W street, on HA1 Agents. Address all order? arid letters to TUE COMMERCIAL, III, I ,1 Miia peeaaaM oi my cu taet l.ruoaht from the mtutof Ie 1 uiiirirta Iron Wnrkp, in New fastle, will uptratlon on tb? flrst Muu'lj Jauuary. aurt meKa la Chili hm, feiei I It Is, lib, I Kill. safc DecentberJSJSla; a.

FIRST RATIOS AI HVK OF B1KM 'Null Tbe annual Klactlo i for to serve nar the eniita rear eill be the Bank, oo HKS11AV. ivnuio It. etwecn the hour oi 2 and 4 oYlMk e. K. JOHN UKlCCll, Caalilor ahatu, Pil II tar let, lHf.

I llll Hraii f-itie Watchcm, bitltH otitis, Iiti i Silt 1 1 trtiri PlTTSlirKWH, PA. Children's Furs. Largest Stock, Penitentiary Self Sustaining CiiiCAtso, December is. The annual report of toe VVsrden and Commissioners of the Illinois State Ptu.tentiary just sent to Uovernor Palmer, show PROBABILinEft. Id the 2sorthWfft, anI over the npper lifces.

hfjrn pr iow tetuperatares, nirtl.erly ami westerlT winds, and generally clear weather win prevail ami extend to Arkansas aitd Tennessee. In the Guif aDd S( otn Atlantic states, northerly and northwest-erU winds, colder, cloudy and cleanot; weather, with occasional continued hM rain. Fur th; lower tHkes and rauada. tiircatenuitr uurtheaat-er to uorthwewH-rlv winos, nht snow and luereas-irni DrtsurfceL In the Middle and Eastern State-, low baroniiterv, ning to-niKhr cloud weather, snow and rain, clearing away 'to morrow, with iow atvl iu-creastrt pnfcstires. lot I.

a. raea have taken advautage of this facility, while oitu is have strictly avoided It. Those who made tno mosl irgt nious attemptjt at adnlterattng goods bave. as a general thing, been the least successfuL Aluiiug other featu.es of dishonesty is the mixing of olive oil with lard oil, or cotton seed oil, which is verv ct mmoiiiy done. The article or rhubarb root Is aiso a matter ot fieqnent iraud.

The coismon China rliuoarb Is frequently coated with irkey rbabarb dust and sold lor Turkey rhubarb, tne i.nnr being four times the value of the funi it. Large qnsnllilts of UHlnl 1 J''miri Ai "Ti SI Tr 11, til feat mg A SlU' llrtttizet Towhlcii I invite yonr atten I I'llrea Alveaye urn l.oyy rlsebool last night. These scholar Ove c'aasen. an 1 wear if I hers that tnot-e wlio uituud regular very fair prtar 88." faimer of the Cumberland val kni wheat growing very closely that the plan adopted a year since, ol the Governor, of leasing the lat a certain price per diem to unit tcitns, has worked mtast benencia the siigir'-sn ot couv lees f.ir various lnasmiicu as lottlltW. a state A I.

BANK KfjEO PIoN -The Annual rectoraof ihia Rtnlt wilt r- 1 rhHick en 1 I KM)- V. January M.IH73. bHaaea ihe is nitentlart lias become sen-i of I and 'I, v. i.Hhi ol afiuirs lliat as never beloie exisied. Fitt'bur-aib.

Uirciuber 13. 1 ua pill portion ported Holiday Goods! riidit ires arc imported, mass with one-third ut meicury. adod with saiailue. TRA1IF.SMKVS MTI'0. Saiactne Itself Is some- CASUALTIES.

A IMP0K1AM EX TEIU'Ii ISE IS BANK lie Annual Klect.i tr at ttle Bauktos llonee on lUKSl'H i 'A MTV KTAXDARI) ami mai.y agents for us destruction bate acetinmlated tositnw any degree of certainty of t-elng rewarded for the labor ol sowing -ntie nresent in of Hi. cu promises pt-oiiy for next F.tnuers in lie umirt-rleud h.ive too long defended on his crop let reuiunt ration, and as a eons--i-euee OVi ri.Nhsi EST -To A New llutlet to Hie Baltic. Itoiler Exploafon at Ohio i 1. Ill iJ, uetweeti tne re I YKUS III. AK I itoriell, Ua, It, I HI TKEBaJE-PLATI i.OilO.S, vVasbinoton, D.

December 1. lTi. SEN Kr POMEKOV. from the Committee on Public Land'a reis.i led a biU for toe relief ot settlers on Cherokee lai The bill waa discussed until the expiration of tup mornmg hour. Bills acre iniro.luce.1 as roilows: By Mr FfiEI.INUHl'VsEN: To seenre more efficient and honest administration ol Indian affairs.

diov idtng tl at all records, contracts and other papers relstlcg to i mneeted with the oillcial duty of any Indian snperlntendeut, agent or snb-agent shall lie coen to put ic iipeetion during all reaaouable business hoots: that distributions of Indian gooila and siipp.lessbs.i ts; made In pubiic. and among other-things that no vouchers or receipts shall be signed that are not fli led op. Kererred. Mr I' aK: Authorizing the secretary of the Best Assortment, Loivesf Prices. EH.

PALMER'S HAT HOUSE, 149 and 151 Wood Strest. reps being weak it ha. helped to deepen the si einngcucy lu this and other agrlcultur.il of nriH ACTI UI- ml, B.ttk will m. for lir." ivil eru-e llefnrm. tinw Obed as a medicine, and then may be a luiter-aiett bv sonu thing else.

Cream tariur Ls aduUeraEed Wtta luarble ttnst Ot grouuti alum, and ail the derf iitus may t-e easily mixed wtth cheaper material. A few staples are beyond adulteration, such as i Kinphor. licorice, out this list ta a smail one. A mneh greater S' pe for fraud is otTered in i laentiHl oiia. is a melancholy fact that few experts tan detect the of these gtxds.

The eoninitui ingredient (spirits turpeuncei is a harm'ess one, but who wishes to pa? one hundred Elnjes its value? at of the expensive oils are thus mixed aud it ts douotfu! in mn ewpfl 'f "fn eal pare from the manufacturers. Tuere are -'tic i i that are beyond suspicion, but others no dout-t improve their opportunities. 1, i'ourib a.eum: on TUKS-73. bet.oeo the lloura of I SPOONe, FORKS, Jiesl Jvirv Handled Kiireo, ma at the ri.nk HAY. January I a.

i a a r-kfng fnrwar rrtfrtewri is SCOTT. aabiar. The statement that Germany has decided to appropriate a part of the French indemnity to the con etructlon ol a J-hip canal across the peninsula of Jutland is of considerable Importance. This canal has long been contemplated, but it ts only lately that It has taken the form of a definite project, ami in it Is found an explanation of the sudden anxiety on.erniany to ei quite from England the Island 11, nd which commands the month of the necen.n. time whep they an witneNS rares tietween ii ti H-hn Ik 111.

A new (me was trieti arirl la lu oourae oi euustruction. Oi.r neighbor of Johnstown have eontractffl the lever, aiwl it will probably eol witi the hbsoration by that Tiuivinir dtv of tfte r.nt gu XISIHII NATIOXAL BASTE The AnrnaJ Klecdon fur Nlnp Directors of tor ttie eatsiOnir irnr, ir.ti.rtor to -initiate with the reek inrnaaa ior iuc V' with an endl rlt Fire lrim and Stands. Iu Vafloua Hjrl I.cuiilitiil Referred. Tribune" lui- caa-cn ol pirt of their le-ervation. wri-- formacv aunou ur srFVENSiiN fortual'y aniviuuixil the death of lr.

ollax Will Nt Te lte tbc ltorelttit. A Iter a long ronultatitn Ha-ukir-K Huse, on TUhhDAY, njry Ilia, I ST3. tLc hvurs of II AN a 2 r. M. W.

STKINMKV KB, Udihler. 1 Ittfebnrab. December I is" Uls cotleattut-, tlarrell llavia, anil dcllvereil a euiogy, ,11. hatenei to. f.

JMiOUi'l lUUs ue Biamii ano nut to-rlar fM 'let' let ween tied tliat be W. Mr. rton and Mr. ulhi PHM'Lrs NATIONAL BANK Jno. F.

Dean, IIAItDWAKK Mt'ltl II ANT, SI WOOD 8TKBMT. OK Fl TPS An fr of Ihis Bt.nk wilt I tu-l'l at Kdiukbitf OHIO NEWS. ell died in Fremont 'aat week, aged tlie latter would not lake the Tnltinr. The under-landing the i "ition will be otlered t. Curtia.

Killed and tserreral Hurt. lal Dlapatcti to the Cammerclai. Kokkowtown, Ohio, iereniir is, 1-12. On Monday evenlnn the entire neighixirhood was startled by a shock which was ascertained to have been an explosion of a portable sa mill boiler, five miles north of tms place, owned by Joseph Clutter, lt is supposed that there was lime water in the boiler autl the Introduction of cold water teaulted In the sudden explosion of tue rxmcr, cutting off the Ehoukterfl leu arm and smashing tlie Head or Jo--Dh Clutter, and throwing a toau named Cutlet i-ete-ai yards, killing him Instantly. Several others were badly lninred, one of which will die.

Nothing iB left of the building but a few standing pools. The shock was felt for ten miles around. Pnaaeuger Traio Thrown front the Track Eight Pet-eon" Injured. Pmnorr, December 18 About five o'clock this morning ihe rear coach of the express tratn on the Grand Rapids and Indlaaspolls Railroad waa thrown from the track into a ditch by a broken rail, near Reynolds, til twenty passengers iu the car nve men and three women were injured- One will piobai ly die. Accidentally Jvllled.

Omaha, December 18. Jessee Turner, Receiver of Public Lands at Grant Island, Nebraska, accidentally shot and killed himseir to-day while leaning a gun. NEWS SUMMARY. BY TELEGRAPH. Hcu'MD 1 UKfDAY, Jun-Tarji I tt 1873, between the bcura of 1 1 a.

m. and I r. if. F. cordun, OaaUtv.

PltfburKAi, December 14. IH7'J. WF.MAREONLminyMiHCliOQD? U. S.WATCH 00. (Gxes.

Wales Co.) iseon. has wiilskpra thtrty- Ejstr. The commercial Importance of this canal whl be very great. Duling the long winter season, the narrow stnut between Denmark and the ScaaUa-navian peninsula Is so closed with Ice as to render navigation ln possible, and the trade of the lia tie has uo outlet by water until the channel reopens lu the spring. This Is a very serious matter, the magnitude of the trade In pram, oies, timber, hides, tallow end hemp thus held m-locked during four or Qve months of each vtar, or forced to seek an outlet overland, with heat atb ndant expenses of increased freights and costly shipments.

With the opening of the prt -posed canal, the trade of the Baltic will not only find a shorter, safer and cheaper outlet to tne ocean Ihan is now afforded, but as it la inteuded to keep the CBaBBel open by artificial means the year round, a continuous trade with hngl.uid, Prauce, Holland and Spain inn he maintained, gtrlng constant ami AI.LHiH KN NATIONAL HANK AO Kleetam of lllreetora to aerva I. Mr. only six years old. i i. of fe'remout.

fell lau i sarnrday. and was so bad st morning. W'ASHIM'TON, THK rKKBllOANT President irant viitetl and toe some ndnutea tnia afternoon, the a cmltutbe aaalaa rear, wit be held at the tiaoamg lb.tiMe 33 tiltn avenue, on 'lltKSUaV. Jauiary 14, INI 3. btWaa the houra of IO ao I M.

W. Mr AJiliLKSS. Oaahler. fttetaawjfc, liecemtter H.tHTi hoiaa Mit elgt'iy-eight EH Cifc! ht metes A little child tub of hot Ittat It Com in Fellli CClHl a bushel The I'ortsn. front I'ayton lady with who Heesre Vit-aera.

Cameron, Tlmrman, Barnner, Kvarri and also enlotrlzed the ilecease.1. Mr bVM 'Eli ia 1 reniarks made allusion to Seward and lireeley as conteaiporarles ot Davis, and like him foi.owera oX Clay. Alter Ihe adilreaava the i nstnniary rtaomtlona were ade ptud an 1 tbe Senate adjoarnetl. Ht'l'E OF REPRESENTATIVE. On motioii et Mr.

MO.NKOE a bill was passed an-thrnzinetlielonipirtiller of Currency to examine into the condition ot tne aaving oankn in tne Uiairlct "We lioo'fe regumeti a that was np yesteraay, onJernmrr a sett ement with the Stats of Ohio of the eve per cenu land claim n- clK! the a. of Marrh 3d, At i- of tne debate the bill pauaed- 1 went Into Committee of the VThole on tne liefleleLcy bill, the main item of controversy ment of go.vrntnent prora-rty in IM 1 nn 1 -lumbia. wrthtnt mr-pstnff of the queatton tne cnmnmte- aiu a long discoiaslon tie on the ate Senator Darla. of Kentucky, were delivered, after which the Uoase adjourned. till PaliIUmjA I'llTNHl NATIONAL KA.HK Ut- UOJJMKKCK.

lu. Auntial Why rVnvnl Veaels Uecny. Csptaln Getirge Krazer, of Boston, an old sailor and exaerteneea ship builder, has ell itl ones ii a very inter. Ming letter to the Secretary of the Nav, ex-reeetee of his views as to the cause of the speedy decay of the wooden ships la our navy. While pointing out the canse, he communicates the remedy, lie says the beat wood la uauatly In our ships.

TLe fault is not In the tread, but in the neglect to Dickie ihe wood with brine, as 10 prevent the dry rot resuiiing from the acids of the oak. He says that there la a prejudice agaiust such pickling, on the score or dampness eejnaoeed to be thus supeiui fill 111 ll This is a lailacv that has coat ua many a ole vessel. He speaks of ships In our navy, coating immense sums, and being models of naval architecture, that in two or three years were condemned, beoaui-e Of undsound Umbers, resulting iroiu the 11. Klei alluded to. He names vessels lo the merchant murli that have tood more than forty years, and are Will sound atid serviceable, such facts otiyht ceruiilii, attention.

Captain i raier thinka that we ougnt to have thirty or loitv small u.en-of-war ships, t.u It of wood, some atean era and home sailing vessels, thoroughly qolppea, so ss to be ol Bervlce not onij In war, but in relieving vessels lu distress. ilormc-nleii. tt tilling In Qgeit Hrilala. is uot tliiurlatilng- iu lireat Britain at taleeaL In ISM there were aiwut Moriuon White Lca i itbargc, rotters' Lead, Color. man ung Ijon for Nice Ptyaoea It wne ror the en.nl yaar.

beat In the yrorl 1. Ask your Jeweller to eeo them. For Sale by el! First-ciass Dealers. WHOLESALE rtCOfS, ll.UH.WAL,ia CO. 13 Mtftl'lltl Lulle.

Heir li.rfc NOTICE TO TENANT3. 1, held at tin- rton-e, iriier oi rti.in m-Word atreet. on TCfSiOAT Jaonary Ktb, IS73. i.eM-utlie Lours I I a at, ana I v. laeeuino oourau, jajtSKI'll U.

ill -L, Uaahler. December 13, 1878. mouth to marry a yituag en fiirrefipondtn. and to liecome engaxetl. I'pon ethrolhed was a man, had been correspond ng ttr U.e fun of the thing.

mm he fpond th iBMHiry- hi liiilit the uuile with the joumc btu Htr, IO. t'ui inirm and ijts ton Sam, i t. I i i ll Ml i I II I I alt its Ktaeua. vrr Ka or White laal aaarr the fellevHri warrant, and wa guarantee a degree af Oji.uraa aia wliiteneea uoanrriaaM i The Ohio Iroi ot khol'leis a nt. th pra mrplus.

tar, alter setting fif-rj- ITTIENS' BUk aa i lie Anuui BtasUoa lee to rve for tne ensalnftraa-, mil babjiM at 1 Kenkm. to.n-. oo 'he KK ILKSDAT Ot ,1 A AKY. I WJ3. the tin proalxuo, betweeo I he noura ot I 1 a.

M. antl t. M. wusox Flttrbur(Eli. Dt ciiiber 14.

IH7g- DTr FIUST BVK OF AIJ.KollK Tftaa aaaaal Kli. Ina for Niii7iirt ctore. eterve tar jt enaulna; enr, will be held raea that building, where he held a conversation with teveral Senators on business matters. These, it IB interred, had relerer.ee to the Vienna Exposition, as it is known he expressed nts desire to have American productions largely represented, bat Karcd that an appropriation of only fioo.ooo, as proposed by the Committee on Foreign Affair, was not sufficient for the purpose; and he a.so spoke of the importance of an eariv nr. i rcbriatluh to enable the cotum-sslou Lo ihtir mxesilgation of the outragts on the Texan bonier though he made no special lecom.nendauim in transmitting to i itgrest die r.

port tn the com-i inissiouers he has perBtmal'v interested himself on I the Bttbject of obtaining additional information, with view lo such a as may protect the Texau i border from Mexican lucurb-ona. BetUB HKARD I-TtoM. A it tter frtm Francis 1.. Ulatr, will appear in I the CUn-nicU to morrow, correcting the staUnuent in I that journal of to-day that General Blair was so i seriousl Hi to leave little hope of Ins resuming 1 bis scat tbe sea-ate. Blair says this ivpoit is eir-I caftated ti arTect iJ neral Blair election, and he 1 gives exirucis ir-m late letters of Col tiantt, flen erai nei(thbor ami friend, eaymg that the I oeae.hioo civeo liumeiita teir- tl.ioae anct lat No 8111 Kaai Ubatrtr.

and ll Ko ft I' fgSL 'S li.iO!i,uil..l No IO" Vlr S'SiJ! i.e. I I No lltl aeMf 111 II. IO Tort. 47- CRIMES. THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS Pine tvi.He Lead lrta proliiabie employment to snipping, wnicri must no be Idle duiing a grent part of the year.

The canal also possesses a considerable Importance to Ueiuauy. lu affOMllr a means movmg its navy to arid Irom the Baltic in winter, and affording res niereraaal nianue a nance to escape to safe anchorage tucasu of war witn any neighboring power. An Anecdote ef Horace Greeley. Among other anecdotes told of Mr. Greeley by George Alfred Townseud, ts the following: He hail a good dea: of the re .1 attautirueut which THcaeus affects for outre people scapegraces, brilliant lellowa wttnOWt stability, and people who are never worthless and yet always shiftless.

Of these. Ilalplne was an extraordinary instance. He was a splendid type of Lever's Ir'shmau, without deep leelmgs or nxed principles, bat with talents, humor, facility and a beaming lace. Greeley "cirrled him" at-- I -IP tvfuil O'l'l 11IK iirn. n- iiiini'-ee ni raeaa rae Piaaf ufflre C'leria Kobblnc Ihe ens.

Deceaioer aieorge s. MaUaley, and BU. leHte.lf-"! Cl ex. min-. i.

The Mrtance Hub Fa lory turns out 7.UO0 to TO.Ooo serb of wagon and carriage hubs per year. A fiermau aeitler in Ohio, found guiltv of aelHng Ilqut contrary to law, au.i sentenced to be imprisoned in the coomv Jaii for thirty days, protested aa follows: "Chan! (iotochat 3f (to to chail But I tan go'. lHnH rnv p'Zlness my pkery. Who pakt my brea-i when 1 ben gone?" Then, cawing mm -s about the eourt appealiogiy. hey fell upon tr.e good-natored face tolly Chris Ell'V tner.

a fel PWIKK a r.e.r- sfllce jlerk In tbia city, charged with aiistract- urlu the I ii e. I I AR'a DiV, pcato taa li tikmR Hou-f, lllf elerl 9 reet, on 1 4tb 17 3, between the ours of IU a. m. nod it p. M.

J. P- KKAMKlt, L'Abbter. AlUtcben.i receiuber 13. IS7'J- IN GOLD will lriir tlu. ci.titeota of ttiia a atKiVu aitalyaia.

DAVIS lriir moiie letters sent to the agent of the Louisville Public Library I was held In 2,500 by the III I I ON HUIITIIKHN, Lntol.er Varrlii, 1'a i Llhei I' KFCONI) SAT 10 SAL BANK Ol PI I T-BliRfilf rtife ATtn-t-tl eeliod l'nltd stata comuiiaaioe. vo appear oeiore tue rand Jury. ifnrarr la Benton- Arkaniau. SOLD Bt MMCIiS WRWmi IlrH t'-r. ui rw-re for "he etnaiiiii tririr.

wl low-e with liiat tbe ltinr turner l.t i mJ Nia'ti be he for years, helped elect him to a position whre TTIJ had nt "ptzinss. a struek hnu. Turning to the her earnent urTf-J hrls fc.il-thmg to do; send December i. Zachariah a. and killed Nicholas Gordon at Ueuton, trtet on January 14th, I S7 3, el W0''ii judge the oltlce Baved SiiW.oO".

and at fast na WUltam Clock, wife murderer, was to hare lxen bung an the 20th, at Indianapolis, lias been re-pneved by the (jrovernor until January 3. Three employees of the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railroad have brought suit against the for damages aggregating lor ln-lariea in the collision of trains, resulting, it is lairoed from negligence on the part of the company in not providing signal hghts aud Hags. lie ourl and Pacific Company recently oroiight suit SSSSt oil ot its conductors for the wanton I. Hon ot railroad property by a collision caused -iru tion 01 'a'' These suits cau tie facta as slated are proved.

The French ship Leone, with a cargo of cotton, frcm New Orleans ror Bordeaux, was wrecked yesterday, while coining Into the port of a.e eav. Ktll. gg's Legislature yesterday passed the bill punishing brtberv. The Court of Impeachment adjourned nil the 23d. Adam Tanthier, a prominent German citizen of Cairo, who was-run over by a tire engine which be was pulling as a volunteer nreman, died yesterday.

The horse disease prevails to a great extent in Leavenworth, and among the Government auimals in i oit Lcavenworih. could hav he hcura of I wunei Ued. itir tiiK fitmilv's alter th-? places ol worship In the British Isles, with au attendance or some HJtm, and within the circle of the London Coniereneo there were forty branches, with a grc: a total ot adhcr. nts. There are no only MM niemlwrs within the cltcle of the London Coa-leiei and during the las: year only seventy Ave conversions were reported within thesame Ilm u.

Ti Mormons undeitake to explain the decrease lu their Lumbers by attributing it to the eagerness the saints to gainer mtoZiou: but the force of this explanation Is weakened by the fat that only seveu rt lhem emigrated Horn the London district during Ihe iaat twelve mil I una Brignam ls appareiiiv making a special effort to cultivate this mls'lonary held juat near, as a general conference ol Kngilari andyelsb Mormons, hel in London a few Weeks ago, was tioiiceaiile for the preseu-e of au ex notober of ssints tilrect from I'rah, among whomweie ao leas Uiau three ot the "twelve apoa- i.nov. i ti ana uiut nis cure is aica'tnj v. these oaa-tar 1 hi 'iKr sis. A.it eighi Miroail General la tt and lapie.ly In the ret Pitt liaija. IS, LS78.

Monday Trlnl of Allee Moore lor Mnrtvr. Ommmtm, I)ember IS. A fJttr'ff' Bpeclal says: rhe trial of Alice Moore, for the murder oi her para- Bt lay on Hale's last two are over eighty years of aire. Sixteer Peiftgylvuii Military Academy. At healer, v.

ure eoiifiiv. Hu II OR ItOARKlrRS BK OPEKS VK.DtitDAY. Jaonary Sth. IH.il. Thoroa.h tnatrnctlon in (lieil KnirineertaK.

the Mattla ma le.l Nat oral Metente. th. I'laaaica Kri. l.h tor (ireular. apply llAHLiM li.

I'AULfylJN, Nu Wood street, rtti.tinrah, or to Col. THKO HYATT. Preat.F M. A I cailed Mr. atttjutiou to thla on he bawl, rny fiurpnae: 1 never saw a HWHV who had so WXm there eoulti ie such ihintfB as principles a- Ilalplne You appeared to believe tn him, Mr i.i sea Meat It wnilll't thur.

HfWOU'dll coucui Jese Fonk, Clrcleviue, unm, 011 aaa eveu- riiour. resolution ngaii.si rernov nig iiom aimj nolors the names of battles of Ihe reoel-slated that e-niy four lletutarats voted iutlou- There were twelve Democrats tor it, namely Bel Uanbard, (New last ovemiier. waa cutu- let lue ba- i i-tit rrwriav. There are over thirty EUswetih Avenue mmwmm. Bl HXAI.

FltKhyh.K, UM II I.IM1 Ha KlitliON i Pa, MTKNCII, COI.OH-. Btu.leanud Ml h-tent II Holerltila Mboie.alr. lieve io mm. i vmm tue auie micf, nm would lu a dt lighiiul hnntliw He was euough of a v. 1 1 tiau-iue.

Geiz, tli is. tu sl-iea. earo tniiLt' it il rn aii't cutmiu iman, Mann Hugers, lioi Wnen buys ties, all of whom l.lfe earnesi leauiuony to tne superiority of Salt Lake City as an abiding place over the wicked Babylon called London. Nl'l' oltaure to pay nie ta ihaney Ilalpine dteu then left lor me to play with." Whfreae, the ordinaDee entirl- nf tUe (iraillia. NiTttl A 1 THK ffU IN'KS.

DIKTKHT I 01TST Ol i i nut thk wi -i IMS imi i oi a.enue. from lie liampahite State Temperance Convention. N. fjeeeit tyer 1 The New Ilamp- I lu im tn. 1,1, ,1 a A.

i 1 PKNNMY1.VA.MA. yffljlt Ht'tialt. til Ourr. commt-i Bans. Pa States, wi i I lu Mil HI Light tl i fake.

largest reservoir Id i ney has antliorlzefl ee business: Amerle lucah. with a capital Bant, ol 1 rbaua, I I rt'i't, 1 BC, ju. held here -to- xliiry Stat Temperance Con 713B imtiiei in nfcrnpt under the Act ol Oougreea Tne Rhode Island Medical Society have admitted I Mil lupine app'e-d lor a -r- 1. aa aeoya. tlvt sof the UvJeed States, sixty of Germany, nve of IreMBd.

fuar or BnctaMaiM Veatsa, one ol France, one of Norlhern Kurope. and the nativity of one la uiikiiown. The second trial of William Gardner for the alien- ed tllUnan poleonof lanac Waters lu Bedford last etarrb, ended Snturdav afternoon in a verdict of en'ire ecqarttal. tbe j.irv returninir guiltv" as to rdei in each of the Several degrees known to Ike law of the Male. On Friday last there waa died in the offlee of the s.

1 1 etary oi State the certificate of incorporation of ihe Cleveland and Two ate Coal and Iron companv, at ii, vcland. organized with a capital atock of i ('. in Rbarea of tmo. to carry on tne oi mining coal, lire lay and iron ore, and to maau- I facture cuke, Iron and lire brioti- andldates lor the I'tistmastership mnst he numerous In Springfield. The ll-public says There onrt one lu tn of lact which prevents us from offering's reward of fltty dollarr- for the aigiu ol a Hisen of i-pnugHeld ho hatn't attained the idea, within twetrri tour bonrs.

of applying for the Spnngiiei.i I'vrti, ir.ee. The Hem of Xait is we have not tUe mtj dollars." lp Mit-s Anna Tyng to intuibersliip. Mlaa Tyng is Pi TO A ac if fiiiNen. day. renominated Rev.

joan BiackmaB for Ooven and Asa b. Kendal Ior Railroad Commissioi 1 reoiaiio.s were adopted. Tne Mattes nubacqaeatly reaolved ltsetf into a diet eutK end uomiuaud caudt.iates for Congr KY ON lul other crUbM provable under said Act. Court, Notice ia herein; yriven to TTV u. prrved their dchta.ao.f oincr pea.

the UTH t)AV til Vll KI'K l' ll! a Vka.ll A. a. NAM! t.l sVitt-Kf Plrll lateral Ll. oBce, No till nl "''Thl. VhV IdU I rub.

c.uae. II any they arhy a dla Trie I'resiilf nt baa aifrned the act for the removal the of (j C. Iamar, of e. paiaed H'h il.) nf Deie olMir, 724 SS ioSS the taramac. Paving Oaroloa ot ie'-'-ih avesoe, Hoot Ne.lUa alreat b.

Peuu huh I the rovi.i'.nu of the act nf A-emlly entitled Aa to provide lor Ihe Impr iv iTisnt Peun eat tier aveDOes and atraeU oj the iMa of fltt.burah, ao proved Aori. 2d, 1 a7l, ar the ai.pt'lementa ataaeta, rd bikioI-ted Iha ooderataued j. ottloer. tj ld l.hw tieetiob tor Nollcti la hereby aireo lo ail oww r. ot Itrr peny en t' portion ot a.ld street to lat Inypvo ed.

Ihi I ao Kieotioo will be held for Five st lytenfeth Wad P-iori Scvool Kllnaorth uv oe, on I 'l' KSDAY. Oecember Vjlitli mar the t-urr 1 o'cloek and II o'lioeit p. atr. J-TIN A. KKN'IIAW.

WM H. MTTLI.Y. JOsKPli Kali AM. Oonaaotora of .1 AUK, 1.1 MOKTl Hf o. iilat Call be lumle better by using tbe following re ii i in any tttber way.

To one niiari iui kw litat ibmr uAl tvto talle-ftM)onrtils of molacfes, or syrup, and two toa-spoonlula of salt, ilien mix wilb warm water to the ooaaiat-eocj ol griddle cakes: let it stand over aMJu in awarin (sol hot) plan-: when ready fibuke, tLin your batw, if with warm water, tben auil one measure banner lUkinit I'uwder. stir well, and bake imBietiiately, oa a hot griddle. ai ttt.oOO. M. K-eun.

haree eh.mM be U) it." oauarop ait.iMHi. as.tNHI ain-' art autuortzioa toe issuance oi uia.iat ItiK Mate Of Aitntisas. Ir.TrKIu4T WITB'it REEATB. erretnry of tie Trea-sary has irtven notice ai il erHI be ready receive water Irom tne ne iju-txiring streams ami lakes about the drat of next luiDiti. Tlie reservoir lias a storace eapa ity of 3 ami a oniions, tlmslD.

leastui; the caaacit) of It the reWrWrs to gallons 01 -rater, or New York at the pres-m rau- of a tewmttHes. lor Dlty tlsya ITeparations are tor die of aatiil iargersto aee re et voir on the rinsiai river that will have a oanacltj ot uc.ViO aailons. 'l iiey will be used to prov ioe New Voik witiian uuiuterrupvu supply Incase oi ail niiineiise or drougat. Ant fcrlh, r. wu 1 ai A aa, i r.

it r. ef the Haok-uol. re of aald Aot. all at hnsctts yesterday, aud the Lfgls-debed the business before it, was ie hrst tisy uf next year. Virgin, of Portland, has been to fill the vacancy In the Su-alue- la.

from LI verpooS, arrived at New Tbe City of ashiugion and iSth Sth Trie .1 uiu aauie nun au held iTelor- lie aald Keautar tS 0. 11 CANUl Tu i'. was h'1 tuycani ry iaat sigtii, 10 opp ailion i the Tai nuaj afROUg adJloliig it hi trie Depart meal win t-omtaence the payment oi uttered eoe Jnuuary 1st, ls.3, oo Saturday 21st it bout rebate. 1.

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