ME SENTINEL rciuwcD at tu turf met. riBUMiiai a.jt'a.irs. Cotto Makskt. Tteported by Lyat. Adsms, -Grocer Bad. Commission frier ehaut. South Maiket Street 4 ""'" 4 i '' Ualkiuu. IW..5: Prke f( cotton in our Market li faj :"" iouct the Market, sjulet, w , J USDUCTIOMOPtSVB$CBfPTl'iX. We4tvtbb day reduced subscrip tion rati of the Dam. &ktiwbi at fol Dailt tKiiTtKu. fr 1 year, 8 00. . - uiooth,-?4 50. y --A' " 8 months, 1 00. We will deliver the Bmtimel to city subscribers at IS ceott per week, paysble each week. ' ::: V-T- , EirritKTAiKMEKT. Member of the Hickman Ll'dgcGood TempleT, will give an enU.it liruuviit to-night at Ouk City - Hall. AJ.msslou ' CM. 1 itaet lo IK l. I . !.. n.-lr Kr.ir nt I II Fnnl. Uiv. Mr. Yateb. W had the pleasure of meeting flit gentleman on jestcrday, tad w glad to tee him lurking no wetj. He was on hit way to hi Dew field of labor bis ' old home, . Fsytttcvllle. We trust his ministerial career wilt be as useful and prosperous Id the future as it has been In the past. Havoc m Tuhmydom. This b the tenon fur the wholesale slaying ot the Turkey tribe. Everybody, and bis neigh bor, who could raise the wind," pace Upon the festive board a Turkey I There is magic ia the Berne, yet, there are some, ,jto.plieJssj stuffed with onions, rubbed with pepper and salt, and roasted. It Is good t But a gonse is not a Turkey, and we wish we could say, o this day, high and low, rich arid poor, hath a Turkey. ' t 1 "Bkdikd THBciwEfcl The lecture ' of Mr. B. H. Pulttn, of New fotli, at j Tucker Hull, on Monday night, on the taking title, "Behind the Secies," we fe ; gret t J say, we were unable to - hear on xount of "labors abundant," but we learn it was a well written and welt de livered production, evincing ability et4 taste in the writer and elocution of no ordi nary sort. Mr. F. spoke to an audience highly respectable . for Intelligence end Humbert.' : ' ' ' ' 1 1 f':'-j . " tt HrtToRT or Two Cluuatb X. C ErisaA.' We are pleased to are that soma few of our exchanges have con- led sn editorial with the above title that appeared In the Sentinel We see from the tut Ncwera Journal of Commerto that It b copied without credit. W de epigrams. The first, according to Wheel er's History, should read aifollow, which we dunbt not is the correct reading : . " Bar lie a Dodr who dod (red at' good, - And didifod a deal of evil ; ' , But after flodKtos; all he could, f . He could nut dodge the uevil ; P lice focui, Dec. 2i, 18t2.-N.ittL. niitb, for being' drunk and disorderly, was Sued three dollars. ' ' - ) Judsoa Crenahaw,arraited Monday night . for robbing the money drawer of MrS. W. Weathers, -when called for by ; the Mayor, was "h uad missiBg. The Major at once investigated tfto cnuseby sunnrnf- ng before him the Chm ofPoli'ce and his aids, and Cpt. Watson, of the eight Po- could nM And evidenceiosatisiy him thu an) memb of the Police had transcend ed his authority by wilfully lioeratfng Crenshaw. Thereupon, the Mayor issued an order, placing the custody of the keys In the charge of the Captaiu of the Night Police, and from him to the Chief of Po Uce these two offleera,. alone, btirtg re- ble for the aafe keepiog ot prisoners. ucKiWuiiArBa. -;; '.,.-V. Our distinguished tbwnsran, floh. D. M. Barringcr, left Raleigh on Monday evening, o witnes th marriage .41 "bi n'i, daughter - of Oen'l Means, t Cen- cord, NOur cierer and intellectual friend, Oe o B, 8uow. Eso.. has' lust returned from a visit to the South. Out Chrittmat Store are crowds d and nearly all the purchase! made for the little . folki ; ' :, I .1 . - ' Moseley, the Confi-ctioocrsnd Toy mnn, Is doing a lively buslnea. I Thirty-twA thousand wxinds of tobitcc M sold in Oxford on Friday, at the ware bouses of Jones, Osboin & Co., and Toy Son. ' Ther will be no paper issued at this -?t5ce until Saturtby morning DtxU Al) hand desire some recreation alter k hard leat's work, and our pa irons will leadily grant them the two 4ays holiday. '. Mr. J no. C. Sj me is now engaged with theAnMLend wilt no doubt contribute much t-i the interest of that paper John FIGUTAritOiiXSIlUCKLNG i icctt imi ':kmm 01 tdi ieii DEITII OF THE TUE MURDERER STILL AT LARGE. . -' ; ; - ' '.u-41 .) ! " , y . : I We have jiMt learned that in, the early part of Uat week, a Buuiberof ut-genea bad gathered at Mr. WthtT' ptantati4n, me a 1 mile diatautfhxa RtleigU, 6r tlie pur pose uf engnging lFtBq fiiiie omiureIcu7 torn '( slim king eorw. The sinew of war U-ueine : wliifcKt-y fl.iwed fru ly, some 1 M gitting into th heatU ot the daikie. BeUigorvut keling utt exoited and a free flghyuegun. Iu th wulet Jiwe darky struck auotlier of ttie same c4lor A 1 lie bead with a heavy ati. k", having a very dittattmus effect,- The pmr h-llow returned to bis bumble home, took to, bis bed, and on Monday died. No arrests have been made as yet. Fighting- U all the rag it seems, and cuitmg stabbing and mauling the past-tiute i the day,' It U tune the law was getting hold of some of those iellow the war-patb, ' , . . s Ralkioh Bai-tut Female Bekimaki. We learn with pleasure that the i Prin cipal of this school has recently purchased i very fine Pliiloiipical and Cliciulcal Apparatus, porliaps on of the moat Com plete in the State. -; ".' ' The work on the new building is mp idly .approaching c mpletion. When com- p oted, It will present a Very haadaome ap pea)ce, and be ope, cf the most'eonve nieiy arranged : the State,! mtm The CuaiaTMAt 1 reb or tub Ral- kioh Battut buiDtY bcBopL at Tucker Hall last night was a decided succtsn. The children and teacher were out in lull force notwithstanding the severe cold weather. The singing b the infant'claas was delightful and. nflects much credit upon the management of that Depart- Aruslruog was pruseuted with a beautiful chrorho, and Mr. Jordan, Woruble, Jr., and Prof. Uobgood were presented with hand' some prencnts from their various cliiases. Col. W. IL Tucker made the heart of many cf the little imcs leap for joy when the Superintendent exhibited' the tree presented to them ty the Colonel. From every limb and branch uf the tree were suxponded greenbacks and gloves to be distributed among the poor of the school. We wish we had more men likeJbe Tuck ers among us. Wairs Afloat: on Christmas Readimo- A Lkoal Cohvetance. The police van. .'! -- Belle Mettle. "A young lady's temper. . ; CDTTisa A Stice Dropping a pros sic ca,uaist4DC& 0 '!i' ' w ? !,.'. - Whea is a woman ca cold as ice t When she is a scold. . t A man with a long head is not very apt to be headlong. . Whut part of a fish is tike the end of a book! The fin is. A. Why is a thriving trsdetman like ice I Because he i solvent. , . Wbv U an infant like a diamond I Ik- cause it is a dear little thing. . , ft is very probable thai $e doctor givt biiJiraWthetailol:'5 '.' i With woinanaa with warriors, thert's no ftbbery all iconquest. What truit doc a newly married couple mostly resemble t A gieen pear, , Why is a circus rider like an aristocrat! Because they both move lu good circles. A woman who tells fortunes from a tua- -rpirt are4ougM-by-Uyar4 aa4 mora by llw Uh-', The strike aiuimg the wheelwrights pro duced some flue oratora. Wheelwrights re good spokesmen, , Never laugh at a mm ith a pug aixe you don't know what may turn up. . - ( A .il.riKr wnnfA ill trtllYmJf it b better to hide your saving or save yoft hidings. ' ' N ' -The man who fit charged with marry lng aiX wives excused himself by saying be wa trying to fiud a good one. s , Man and wife are gcnerallyicalled one. Some people, thouirh, reckon them two; But ten is the proper calculation of eoine ciupl the wife oae, and the husbaud a cypher. ;J , ,' - When is a photographic album like an old fashioned cUiaa-hop I Whea is ifuJi oftglrnaga. " A riaiag artbt b painting Tor.nexWycaifa ni...t A,...l..n,w Cxiiibitiim a picture f Death as large as life. . - 1 A.lawyaisoot hk an apotuecary ue- tcause b doe not deal in scruple. t-AWidower, who had evf quarrelled with bis wifc, said th last day ot hi mar riage was as happy as the first. Aathr widower said the last day of hi marriage wa the happiest. ,', Tbb occur mi an old book on net-M- mnr-rn.iT mind w hicU t "Unw Uj Iiaiae th DeVtl CoUdict your wifV LSDKPKSDRlfT JOUILVALISM. A' ficw diVcuwioa baa sprung up at the Ntb sehaiv to the freedom of the preos, and the com paralivw value of party and independent paper.. We have read several excetltot article upon the ml-jtct lonicj that cont lined much thai s i thoughtful, and just, aal eommi.Bdub It I ran to bc.concedttd tli:it the day bus j pfc-aed' forever wlun any nue organ o avd domin.iut ftfluenc oer a great couhtry, or en a 6ta'e. There will Hem be aam any B chmood Knqtitr to shape Virginii opinion, a in the dujrs o Tom liitrKk-; the e wilt riever bo another Autisnol JnUllijftaaf til " crta'.e ' iie thought and g Jiixc'h n to thn r gius of a great priy .ike the old Whig rty. There will be r.o nirre Jo Gales' mid Hwee- Greeleys to cieite ai d lead public aentimeat. And for one wear glad of iwTkoM Ri.t ttttnr were pare, ; patriotic, high-toned men : but other editor who might spring up, 11 endowed with equal power, might not be endowed with equal , honor and, virtue, aud If permitted to exercise as vast influ ence over the American people as did those superior men, it might be Very baneful t society and very dangerous to th cause ul in man freedom. We like the idea of freedom of a free people, of a in press. We gicw up un der the Tott ring hand of the nymph Lib ertv. and We have not foriroltea hi.r tench iHgiC-We pray WeTaaJBTver forget theiu, though the tendeucy now-a-days b t.i other forms of government than our own, and to the iuculcutibn of scotiuu-nta and views as hostile and dangerous to the life of a free government aa ruephitie exhala tions are to human existence But let ns consider a thought or two about the lib erty of the press. We cannot now under take to show what w regard as Ugilumit4 juurniilisui-t-wliat sr the prlvikgesot the press in the discussion of matters personal ; but will cuufltia oursell to a simp e though or two concerning the freedom of the press from party trammels. The writer, the Associate editor, dotnot proper to bind th7STilittlutactTou. by whatTAs may writ to day. He merely wishe to present his own view of the matter. ll is an essential quality of the human intellect t hat H must-be fceikto be healthy. Tou can no more cramp the limb of the boJy and confine them by bandages and spliuls and keep them vigorous and fl xl ble, than you can put . the mind in a strait jacket of party or sect, and then demand that it shall retain its proper tone and health and strength. The mind to display its full capacity tnuit be utterly untrammeled, utterly free from every aort of restraint No great geuius ever won the brightest guerdon o( the world who did not "soar fancy free" wherever th wings of hi innpiiation bore him. When the mind exrt-rtJ"completet powers iu search of truth, it must be a free 4a the wiudr unrestricted as the motions of t-'i bird when with gladsome heart it cuts 1th its, tiny wing it native air. But the weaknesa of journalism doe not lie in any waut of capacity on the part of it adheraou, but in a want of proper moral ' sentiments aud con vie; ions. Our remark are of ourse geueral, for there are many noble except tions to the gewiral censure. The In tellect unsustained and uncontrolled by moral sentimeut is a most dangerous en gine. If the intellect shall exhibit it su- premest power, it must be when it is in Close fellowship and sympathy with high moral principle. No man can compel his mind to do service in the cause otauy principle be holds to be erroneous without serious detriment to bis intellectual ana moral character. No wan ba fit mini trant at any altar in the temple of science, much ha a true teacher of what b good and useful to society, who protitute bis reasoning, thinking facuitie to tlbCMuae of hat he upcts to be error, It is iu thb fatal prociivlly tVyTeloTupcoutcicnce and conviction, and, to slaughter them at the shriue of party or sect, Uiat the weuk ncss of he press tie. A we regard It, there caa be no real independence iu ad vocatingall the measurta orjuitiiyingail the acta of a party. To do this, a man must urrccder individual, independent thought, and becom a lav to the dic tate and requirements ot hi party. . He il not then a high priest in the temple of truth, but' a partisan only, , echoing the thoughts of others, and sounding the slo gan of bb clan. , . i ''.We do not believe it potsible for any man capable of thought to surrender bit own convictions without moral deuutieb cry. A a contemporary remarks: "I'o- lilical papers are general ly commuted to a single party, tin trot of party dieU film it intenx as to overthrow all moral resistance, and force tliem to ad vocate menXand pylicijpB right or wtong. This is sbsolim slavery In ibe most de grading cause." We indcr-ie this wt unreservedly, an J wc are glad tbat re flecting oieiKar bcginuiag.to see how ia aulferabte b the yke which party place opoa the minds and conscience of mt-a. It b the imperativu duty of an editor to uphold what h nrucitHtioiulj believe to it right, tile can'ooly dobi bj baiog tuoruughly independent of rljr trara mels. We would IkHo know what great d.ffureae there b bet ween, J hat sort of sla very that prsvaiU iu aouie of the European HBVt;miwliei JOUinaittS a Bin writVwtw lie rvj thinks, and that other . . t.' -i- iavery nn'.cn nwiiti a Biao wnwuinj that wh oti wi hU party, ritibt or wrong t W wotiM as .WMHt have' our nia. br ait JSp( or a King, a an un reasoning arid tyrannical multliude. Where is tliora any 4 i fcr indtptadeut. thought when yois tuu-t ran your mind in party grooves, and indyrse whatever . certain leadtr m&j do or dictate t We are a firm Mtvoeato tot civil liberty, for aoul libiTty, aud lor meil litwrty Every Miflbla Ami rkaa iH v the same th ig, and ye, the great m ! men tin gmot nu th privilege 'f wo.Miijuiing God ss you may choose, Ht will deny you th privilege as a journalist of thiulinf as you plena, and ol mritinf what yon may think, Any editor who will dare to excr-, ciic his rights ia 4, domain of thought will lo denjuawJ a a traitor and rene gade, if he should ruu counter on some measure or principle to whut is called party, - '.r:-r --' " We believe, wb repeat; in a fretpreu, but not ttf U.ch freedom as that 'As frt Jqm t think 44othr ftopl Jo. A man who afflliute generally with a parly, will be unceremoniously denounced asaisor ganizer that BiomeB he exerc.se his ina lienable right of communicating bis awn rt flecUoui, if perchance they should anta gonise with his party leaders in the least. There i no reason in uch proscription and abuse.- TuV whole thing b funda mentally wrong, and when 'carried out would make intellectual slave of ninety uiue hundrelh of mankind, and subvert and deatioy the consciepce, : Werejujc to believe that the time .is coming when men will not be forced to run in political and religious rut because there are ruts; but that intelligent men will think and act for themselves in all matters that con cern the soul and the well being of soci ety. The writer, it may be aid, can aff ird to hold theW view as he does no purpose continuing bis connection with the hits pre, Be it written is ), and still what be true. Johnhtuart Mill b eurely right, when be ay, tbat "whatever crushes individuality b despotism, by whatever name it may be called." A bigbciviliattion ought not to countenance intellectual despotism, or re quire the 'pits to become the slaves of party A reform, therefore, I necessary, and an awakening ha begun. The im mortal Milton, one of Qod'i grandest 'crea tions, said; "Give roe liberty to know, U thinh, to believe, aud to utter freely, ac cording to conscience, above all other liberties." Let this be the motto of the .. . o '. . ; h . pres. ' ' ' , , .,; .";, ;. - f. ADJirrTKO to toe "Social Cihcle." Mr. George IL William,', of our city, wo united iu marriage yesterday, to the" beau tiful and accomplished Mias Fanuie M. Jones, of Warrenton, daughter of that genuine gentleman aud schuiarMr. Jonea President of Warrentoti Female College, To our woitbj fiieod and his bride, w offer all the good wishes and congratula tions of tbb auspicious season a aeaaon when every chnsiiau heart should throb with Joy and melt with gratitude the birth day of our blessed Meeteemer and we are happv iu th thought andHhe as suraoce, that our young married coHipte, will sot forget, In ibis, the happtevt mo mint ol their live, that Ho, ho came to av th world, s miles, u dny, upon two willing hearts, who iu His presence, have plightc J their vow oi uueiuy. ( The Westebu -Rajlboad. e are glad to learn that om step have been wkea by Gov. told well to preveut, possible, the tale and acrific ot Hie Western North Carolina Railroad. Messrs. bmiib and fctroug, ot lUSeigh, aud a bwyer iu Greeosboro', ahoae name we t'orget,aslsted by Attorney Ueneral Bblpp, ilffoMitrtaincri aawrtiTptRtponirrgtheb sixtv days. Th ial was to 1iave lkn oiaceonthe Slat int. Tbb delay wrlil give sufficient time for these abto lawyeis to take such steps ss may be possible t. arrest the ptrpetraiiou of a great indie upon the people, ; A railroad that cost 3,000,000 wa about to be criBced for a aumaoteiceeding a,000,00a , wa m cewty hope that some action esq b brought, that will foiesUll the effort of a ring to rob the, people ol 4 large Intereat ia an important road ' . :t , ; Xf-twire ef Calomel. . t.il M.u.td eomiwundt. Bcter, ar h. tiF .irfurM diu-asa Uiau tamper with Uiis mineral ixisim, no maiilef how carefully pre pared, li extrusive use baa !nalr proyee Uie causj ol rreaV sod disin-saiOK lujury. ur .. ... i ... . . ...i, . tt ntmr- I tt l lUla f ill sumMM mv ymm h cury, and can be lakea at ail limcS wiU pr- fect aaiety. . - . TsvO Cocaiv, Ml., Majr 9, 1&69- &. Wn, .14 I nil ! i bavs imis martyr to Uver (Aituplalut tor tiirua tear., aud alter etuwojlnij Uie tvl ol ..K-tiin. aud .inuiuif muio-t ll I wss 'r tur mtUiea. almla ol medieiue, )vur sjfunt luiiucw io to uy J'-nr A.ivur rilia. UWpu I tic in -E Jiarljr lor aeveral (seeks, and bav oeea n niuctt- bentted 17 UieW tliat J leel couaaaut ol a petit e car. - 1 consider Hiem the beslaver Kedicme ttor fiieoered. . UU1V.1 Dr. TaU'S Hair Dj eq;JM tut ftw mln olesX - - r. o 2i ee!lwlt JIAUUlliU t laolafifow. eelli, v. VUi, 1673, by KeV. J. Watson rfM, He. W. A. M unlock, ol Buiuburf, M.'C, and Miss Helen craw lord, ol the fctier p-Ueo. ' , ' r-i; A White Man Probatlr FtMlJ SUbbwl by ft Xegro ! - POLICE JQSO&iXT . OF , TUB . MATTER TllRKJe IIOVIS AFTERWARDS, j ;,j; t On Tnesdny afternooa, about white may by thename f Juha John. on, was tabbel, perhaps, fatally, Sea Halifax street, by a acgro by the name of Anthony Ferrer., They were engaged ia quarrel, whun word! lei to blow; od the aegm, antlcipatiiig any hintlM par poc' that Jhaxton' might tatortalB, quickly pulled out a kn'.fe with a 'Wad broad and long, and piunge4 it into ew ad Ternary, in 11 C.ing a terrible wound be tween th heart and slumach, the blade triklug a rib in Its progress. The wound ot a very criou chaiwcter, as intum- matiim of the jxrituueum i feared. In wounded, man had a violent hemorrhage an hour afterward. "'Dr. Jatne MeKee dressed the wound.' Our vigilant police, three hour after the sad owuirenc,. were In a ytato of "bliisful Ignorance," aud a oxen men might have been killed ami thev would have been none lue auer. iJjfTo the tlui been arrested. T. B. Kingsbury' addrcs will bo Ox ford, S. a for the present. Bo any kttois or aewspapera intended tor him iadividil- lly may be sent to that onto, 11 y rtterence to our adveitiiement col- umusitwitl be ecca that the Piedmont SDrinc. in Stokes county are for ssle. This is valuable property and it would be well for our capitalist to correspond with A. II. Joyoer w ho is the Commissioner lor the sale of th land. See advertisement. Wk acknowledge the receipt of eom- pWcmarTrlcTKtrwrWfi tertainmeut to bti given by the iiicmlier of llickman tnIge of the Good Templars at ' Oik lily Hall" to night. We advise those of our citiaans who wish to spend a pleasant eveuing to be sure and attend. . 1 .1 '' Jons Armstrong, Eso,. We cm not close oar connection with the Bkhtikel, without directing attention to the Hook Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory under the management of our good friend John Armstrong, ol Raleigh. There Is no cleverer a man in this little city, and bis establishment Is one of the-most complete in the South. lie will da you justice every way. Try him. ' 1 a ' " ; Tub LorjiaiANA Auphes. We hope every one olour subscribers will reul the able address issued by the Louisiana Dele. gation In Washington. It tell the most hameful story that n'publicnn eat ever beard, and announce unmistakably in its record of facta, tbattt b the must on Gtoihing blockhead and tyrant now liv- lug.. If civil liberty i not already doom ed, thea we are unublu to read "the signs of the timei." Space prevents a discus nn nQhe' Important and startling topic of the address. , i '-'! t H Ai.L-Ptx rrHFrAKELIit.- W- lean In.m a gentleman just from Louisburg, th.it the, small pox U raging eight miles from that ploce, Up to yesterday morning there had been eleven 'ruses, and two deaths. The disease, was brought from the SvUth by a 'gentleman who visited family in Fianklin and died with it. Every member of the family is sick with it There is great alarm in the cunty and in Louisbutg, and the pet.ple of th latt -r plats have instituted a strict qusr amine, and the bridge over Tar river i fry, "EfWJ precaution Im been tukcn lu prevent the turead of tha 4otltMe -dbeaae.- Tlte pbysicba attending the Cases wilt vol be allowed to return ttgder thirty da alt the lust chs it attended. Mcdicai. BLoaoa. from the eitu4 Whea SB gaoot applkat tbeir salves to Weapons instead of wounds to th present w duawaks age, th oadieal prolesston ha ofira anwit- ttlnirly taken side wl b Di In Iu eonfict vilUi ihaliumsn system. Even yet. In spit of the teachings ot Centuries e-f exvrlieetf soui jhjslclsBS tellevc la dtp ttlcg tbclr pa tents, already sertou ly eJhiusUd by sick ness. witb powerful evscuauta, auieties, sail- vauta, eutia Idal pu.sU rs, or the lancet. But. providentially, public intelligence u ahead of Uies niudlcai luii-ils, ho belong, of rhrlit, to the era of lbs Crnasde-sl Tbat powerful ail ofnatpr in It waifure lih the causes of ii k iieai, lloslettsr's ttuimaeh Bitters has opened the eyes Ot the uiAne to lbs para mount importance ot biereaeiiyl Ilia til atrvncUi ot lb body bea menaced by dia- m 1h J Bniierst ad that wben tba sliuos- pburic eoudiuuu ar auvers 10 iiintiui ss( , or riniui lv. In damp, blllj or seorely eo, wemlbt-r it Is wise su la.nforee tbi sjsUiut w.tba wUois.ne.unie ana anuiuiaui, auu Ibus enable il W oinuat aud re-inu Uis d prtsiur inttuenc ol au lucumcni t'uipers m a. it iliu eonitiluliooil aud auiuial 110W, en went slwajs tbus recraiko la th iruwriea of uiui'ir, n. e luurtaiiiy nom etisuuipuon bronciiiils, tliroid' fBebioarmnr, 4e , woul tw inueu leaa than il Ji. w Is. iue esusos wbkb itrodme croup, eolds, qulusi-v, diullre- ria auu curra aelaum atlttit a suoug aiid ac Uva viUI ri icai : sua ot ail viuiIciuk lire, a- rations, tiuttevkr s bilters ha proveu tba usual emeieuk. It IS not euiuiou Kill uu S tuidan. t tic Ism siwelut for Iuuk and tbr. ouia.iua. aa il IslordtsuCiAia, liver eouipiaia aud interoiiUenw, but il la uiilitsnauiia') a orlctl that II is the beat.kjiowu taleuard K.iulal t'' atiinuiipauiie uruiuuu ol .!- L,l thaalu 0(C 1 rtWHllWAWlt, TELECIMPHICMiM .1 ,DISASTK0US I FIRE j! IN NEW VOlfK. lUrnumV Masenm;iBurn4 0 MULT FIRR IX PnilADKLim'A. Jtc. tStloS DIBfAlCIIBS j j '"'' FlltK 1$ NEWVOKK. ' I Z, ' NawYcaE Dtc, 24 -Hie Public Schorl,, ' ha been burned. Doe tiuudrvd and flity glria nude their ctonpts. Cabum'a Museum was b'uriK'd.'a cimcl and aa eltphant weru only tivtd. . I , Last night wa the coldest ol the aea aon. The ferry boata cross with difficulty tSiinona, who murdered Durytjar, was removed from the hospital to aa uuknawa place to avoid bis buiug lyuched. Vessels rep irt jrtvere'weattivir,, v ;-j t OHUiS KEWe TIHS POPB MAKES . AX ADDIIE.S& ; ; i lhisue, 1K, lh Pops detivereii aa llniuy to th ooosiaUiry composed u tweutyHwoearUina'a. lie said th Church was still hourly persecuted. The purpose ii destioy her wa shown in th acrs w ls liadaa gAUnaumeut which tumpelieu j the clergy 1 1 avrve iu the aimy ana im inJa heavy taxca on chuitU property. aoiemnly .pioiouea agaiusi umi bill now pending in tlitt luuaa 1'arilamoav tur the uppiwion of religiuii coipoia nous, auU ducUrea tbat sine to propeiiy aeiiukuU by this iLtaiiu aou.d be BUo sua vuid. lie repealed his eeusure ol tUuM who cucroauuea oa tut nguu ot lUc thuich, aud deaouuceU Gvruaiiy Whun. uiv pitlad ot opeu Vio.enee, calumny auu ritliutti were euipioyetl 10 uettoy ihi. buruu by mvu, wuo, ijjuoruut oi rviigloii sought to detine its dogiua. Tha alloquy eouciudvd with a protust agaiusl IHeuta- IJotSBola. 1 .i.-. . AKOrULH PlliK. , , l'ollTLANU, UHtUuN, Dec, 24. Three block mviu buruud. Loss .three-eihia miiliou. ... .' ;; bilLL AXOiiJElt FiKE , 1'utLAPELPHtA, I' a)- Deft Si4. Tbv ctiudurd Caiptib Mill tiujiivd. Loos (Ou,- 000 "" '.''':". i'ltOM ' I'AitlS A bOLDiEU -bliOi, I'ahis, DvC A member of tue Garde tliampeue, wa tried by com t martial aud found guilty of betraying a iiiijor and another iuhabitaut ot bo.ssuus to tue Prussians, by whom they wtru suot, wa executed to dsy at Viuenet, rttoii London-ws op hie LOSS 0fTHB STEaMEIJ UEUMa- A1A. : . y''."'''' ' ' Losuoii, December 24.-A Vessel was recked 6ouih of the river Giroude on Saturday,' reported la Parts despatch of yesterday a the Liverpool hacliet, Germania, ' and Wa ; beyond que lion the Alien Line fcteainer Ger- mauia, which sailed from Liverpool ou 17th Inst., for Havai.a and New Orleans, with liwve to call ut t'orruuua and riauta- go, No particuliiri have yet come to band in addition to those received yester day reporting that the vetS.1 went ashore on Buturdiiy tveing, duiitig storm, on a aand bank at th mouth uf tb.' Giroude and passt'hgers sad crew Ik Id to the riy King, from which thirty persons wtre washed away aud ttrownid. Th reiniln- der were rescued on Sunday muruing by a Prune b steamship. . , . ' mm . '... .. f; BABNUii'S LOrid. ltu.liiis uf I'.sr. mint -j Museum and some a Ij teeiit build' thglsruIT f CATTLE AND HOU3 FU0ZE iTO DEA1IL W Aft All ;iuty, ap WasasU, lap., Dec, 54,-Suloeti eu giutf, approacning utre, were irozun in ... .... .. They nit out of Water, . Ca'.t , hog, and sheep were I'n i.n to dc.illi. No fuial freezing among the emptoyiesoy p;istoii- geiis reported. .;;': ' .1 X ',';" , , i" ' ' ' .., , .-. j-, ; .. j "S'.IIOONEU IN DIVrUES ,! Cr Majt, Dec. 21. The schooner L'anye, fnm New Yoik to Charleston, is ia d ist' ess, Tlie irewarc , badly (r xn, Aa sistsiicewaa rendered and the buoiiet, put bk to New Yoik. j i 1 LATEST MAKKET HEPOIirs. ' L'.kdmX, Dev. 24 Noon. Cbusol ll Matt); 5,tl98. ; ; Pabih, Did 24 lt nt 3J and 2". ' Livekimol, Deo. 24 Mwn, Cotteu opened qnkt'afld steady tiplae.ls 10 1-9 al(M4, 1 rleall '8-Sal-a. ; A -LMfcR-Cotton :endy; sale .12,000 ba t's; speCutatuiu and exoon 8,000. So sbipmenis'i"nm Bombay Uetwmn the Ititii and 23rd"! ' ' '; ' ' 1 Naw Yon a, Ike. 24, fibck vwy sijoug. Gold stonJy It it 4 Money fli 111 at 7 : rxebange Jong, 9 1 a j,ort m 8 8. -Uoveriiu nt aud Mate h bJ dull and steady. On toil dull ; isles t,."10 t)N-s: epiabiU i'l 1-4, orteats 20 8 4, Flour n-ady. Whtat firm. Corn' un changed. Pork fliiel," 13.511.' Lird sti-a'ly, tcm 7 8-8. Turpi mine strati y, 60 12i61. Hin ijiiiet, 8 7ih0 Freights quiet. . ' v wiftjiiouT pafiKUuj " AVASIIISGTOK KEVV . WASillfcuWti, Dec S4. -JUlteii are vuy quiet here U-lay. The departinent were all clsV ip-iay at aoi. . ' The PiTSHlrot was not exiiected t u-- luru Jroin his trip to tha Weat until the arrival of the Inie train to-nlgh. y There are no nomination! or any im portant official buslues during the holi day recess. - . '-, !.: til iw : a :''.' ' - THE BUUM1NQ OF U.VBSUM'3 1 ;," MCSKfM.. Z l 7 " Xsw jYoiik. Dec, 21. Baruum's Muse- - um an4 Mnusgerie were burned early this moraine. The los is variously estimated ft from on hundred and fifty thousand - to million ot ovulars, , lba only animals save j ere a camel and an elepbaut. The cause of the Ore was the bursting of a boiler in the engine room. - ' , 1 . I'lIS ALABAMA B0SD4, ' Mo.vTuoMituT, Dec. 24. In-triew of the recent hctlim ol the C.'urt House asaem elaire in authorljting the bsue of two million f bonds, . ihe Unity AJtertUer, DemiK-rutic oritaii. wars capitalists aaipstlDvestiug in the bond for several reasons! ' ' ' First, That '' the action of the Court IIous body was ia bad faith toward the Mnprouiia submitted bv the Attornev Geueral of he United Slates, and ac- eepted by b.ith bodle. 7 ) DeQisati, I hat but one party, and that lbeNn tux-jMiyiiiff, wa. represented in tbo boiiy amhorimng the issuo. . ThtM. Bald body . ha bo authority to - act for the people of the State. f ourth, That no ouncum Was present in either branch of th Court House bodv WhcU tbo set is alleged to"have been pass-" A flaanclai agent, will leave for tha Ninth iuafcw davs to ncarotUteth tale of the bouda, . - , , DEBATE IN THE SPANISH C011TES. MADRif), Dec. 24. During the tension , f the t'ortei on yesterdav, Seuor Marlon, Ministor of Foreign A ffir announced tbat the government bad taken measures . to prevent persons from purchasing slave in Porto (llco, and couvcying tliem to l uba. Senor Din asked it owners of slave 1b Porto Ilico would lose by tha , passaira ot that bill providing for etuanci- .ition of slaves' nn that Island. Senor -lartob requested Senor Diax to postpone his queatlou Until aebato oa the Dill wa . batfdiahe.Xtorli1, . , - WEATHER PltOBABILITIEA . -.Washihotok, Doc. 24. For South At- lanilobt itea, Northeasterly to ftoatheas- N terly winds, cloudy weather and rsin, and 1 iroottUiy snow over wortnern orto csr iliat. For Gulf States Northerly winds and partly cloudy weather, with rain Imm Southern Louisiana to Honda ana Georgia, but clearing weather 00 Wednes day i.I ernoou, and niht. For Middle States, wind! veering to Easterly with In creasing cloudiness mi with probalile -nowtrom Viigiuia to boQtbein iNuw XorK. . , . .- I'Old Piobabilitie ia right.. At 10 1-2 o'clock fit night, It Is mowing. (Sbhti- ITIE MAKKETS LATEST REP0UT3. . Naw York. Dec 21) Cotton dull ; Suits 2,4UU hubs; middling upland 2014; orlean 20 8 4 j southern fl.mr steady at 8.81 and 8 10; common to f ar citia 8.15 atS.SO; whisky easier itOaOS 1-2; wheat strong, fair demand, 1 cent better; corn dull ai.d uhebangea ; pmk quiet; met beef quiet: lard weak 7 9-8; rosin quiet,1 Cotton Nui recall t4 none gr m 5,41, GALVgvroH, IX. 24. Cotton, iU'ily ; good ordinary 17 1 4. Savannah,' Dec. 24. Cotton quiet ; firm; middlings 19. Iiuhmcston, Doc 24 C "tton quiet ; middlings 181-4; net nc lots 11,473 bales ; exports coastwise 108; sales C00 ; stock on hand 89,887. ' NoHroi.K, Dec. 24.--Cot'on quiet; stea ily; lowmiddling 18 8-8. , New, Oui.BAMi, Die. 24. Co lon in moderate dumiiiid; low middlings 14 7 8; middling 10 1-8; net receipt 8,721, grosa 8,771; iipurtscntiiieiit a,5JJ; sales 700' bales, last evening 3,Q0 ; stock 101.U01. Mrxi'iiis, Dec. 2-1. Co t n dull ; mid dlings 10 l-2altt 8-4. - tieiNKATi, Dec 24. Flour In lair di mand; higher, t7.(IOa7.85. Corn un chnii."l. I'oik uomiualat 11.73. Lard qUitt; steady; steain'7a7 1 8; kettle 7 1 4 7 1-8. Bacon fulling ; ihouhlein 4 3 4; for old clear rib side 7a7 7-8; clear side 8 14, Whiskey steady nt 88, , JloBit.K, Dec. 2-1. Cotton tun ; nod- dliiigs 14-. ' : llAi.riHoKB, Dec. 24. C'ottoa finiij middling Mt-t;, : " ArorsTA, D c. 21. C'olton In g huT do-" nmnd ; middlings 18 3-4. WiLMtNOTnw, Doc. 24, Cotton quiet ; middling t8it---,, it , ... . LtvEiu-ool Dec. 24i -otton closed uu chftiigeit; laics of 'upland fur January 9 7-8 1 Yarns and fabric at Manchtnter qiet, unchanged. . .:-, , LoBihiN. S p. ml Consuls and Am ;ii ciu ftccurines closed nucliurtfett ; K ie 49 5-3. , : , . .A.;....' . .'....j i i . . jj. a N I c K , - f i PIEDMONT trPUINGS , FOR 8 A LB. A lull luvi.lv Ins" tb tltb ( a tract of land iu RUikea euuuty up n which l bunted that well known watertiil' lilaea Pl.-ilmui.t pilii(T, b ring t a coilipiomlsed at itm lute b-rmof silok- seugwrlor Court It was by laid eompr hum snd adwiws ol tatd court in eon f.ituiily iherebi direetcd tbaltbe UDdiued should, a Coniiuisntoiiur, sell a id lumlo. I tbeiefot nlva nttleo that on Thursday, the Zl.l d.i) nt -(Hiinsry, ih;j, Ujwa th premises. I will estMS lo publli- sale to the bii:liel bid orr lor cab, tba sod rpiiiifs tos-itiur'bl flfiy lwo aeres o! laud more or lea, beloi j1n) tbarsto, ibe Irnprotmucuts at t'.ls watering' plaeo con-isls ol s llobil lnx liyt, weil airjuted with room, usvii g a la ut suj 1 tt'tedu Kail and Uieii't? knoin, two oilier Imiiiiii:, wiih 18 or 'JO it"0 mi,iin, toictber nili a larrs iiniubcr .of (Jabin Har Hikiio, tl;)i House, Hiiro and Stables It is believid ibt Uie liikli uoilHnsI prowrt'e of the fiidumtit wbT lisv n bacu a - -lunr ai d tborMit;liiy tried and aitb sueh smisfacti.o" re.-uies ss reqntr no eoninianiiatlon at mvo im! The rliiiiiis. are loea'.ed two a d a t-alf miles from ll.iiil uTr. i lie connit tile of l ok- s eoimiy ml iiv iiBo iwiaui-i n ii'.- ui in-- .-nuidtun u n.ouiiUio and near llao liivirain.nt. ;.'j h-iiix fr.ii NVtuslon, tlie t4iru,uni4 of U; .S.-i j, WenU rn fsorih Csrolnia vullrotd. Viirfurthir parlVu ai ai'l,v to.nie hirer- (oa or by kty-r st Dsui.ui v, m..u.- t ., .v i . A. it. 'iV NHt, dr iat.l. B the w ritcrs, very beawibhes. A'