051h founts dcoqatc. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. 1870. 5. JiORUWShL, Editor. TltAUL'J'V IX PARIS. FRINGE NAPOLEON SUOOT3 AN F.IilIOR. Paris, Jan. 11, 1870. The c!fj Is grr atly excited over the trag edy which occurred yesterday nfteiDoon. Priuce Bonaparte's version of tho unfortu. tiate affair was furnished to the journal." ol to.day by M. 1'aul Cassaignao. lie says the Prince made the following statement to him on his honor: "M. Fouville and M. Victor Noir came to my residence with a menacing air, with their hands in their pockets, and presented a latter from M. Paoal Groussett. I said, "It is Kochefort. and not his creatures, that I seek." Read that letter," replied Noir. I had my hand on my pistol in my pocket. ''Are you responsible lor it?" 1 usked. At this I received a slap in the f.ioe from Noir, when I drew my revolver and fired at him. Fon. ville orouched behind a chair, and, from the protection that afforded, aimed his re volver at me, but he could not get it to go off. I fired at him while he was in that position, when he rau out of the room. He stopped in the next room and again turned his pUtoI towards rac. I fired at him cgaiu, when he fired." The office of tho Marvliaise, Henry Itochofort's newspaper, has beeu seized by order of the government. The Journal Ojlieal of this morning contains a decree convoking tho chamber for bringing action before the High Court of Justice to decide upon the charge of homioide against Prince Fonttparte. The Prince belonging to the Emperor's family, the ezamiuatiou must be held before thut court of juries. The Journal, in its account of tho trans action, says that the Minister of Justice, as Boon as he heard of the affair, ordered the arrest of the Prince, but hours befoie the issuance of the order he had ... surrence ed himtell into the cu tody of tl e Commissioner of Police of Au'enil, aud been taken to tho Coriciergeric. Paris Jan. 120,15 A. M. The Mttrcl!air appears in mourning to day. It asserts th it Prince Pierre l'ona parte shot Victor Noir without, provocation. It says : 'The Prince asked if the seconds took the responsibility of Roohefi.n's, act ?" Noir replied : We are responsible for our friends.' The Prince then struck Noir with his left hand and discharged his re volver. Noir full, oud tho I'rinoo JuolioJl at Mr. Fouville, who drew a prs'.ol to de fend himself. Tho I'riuce (hen retired bo hind a door and again fired at Fouville, the shot going through his paletot. All France is excited. A Scene of death and Destitution A St. Louis police officr sent the follow ing to his chief on Sunday last: "I have the honor to report that between 1 aud 2 o'clock this morning Serjeant Sheridan met a little girl of the most miserable and poverty-stricken appearance on second street, near Cherry. She was crying bitterly. Upon being questioned by the Sergeant, she stated that her mother was dead and father was druuk. The Sergeant went to a place in the rear of No 1,001 Forty Sec. ond street, where he beheld a most horrible sight. On aboard, covered with an old blanket, lay the lifeless body of the child's mother. Besides the corp33 were two hot ties of whiskey and two glasses, the bus band and father sitting close by in a stale of drunken idiocy. There was not a par. tiole of furniture in the room but the stool upon wich the drunkard was sitting. As the officer entered ho was invited by tho inebriate to take a drink. The scene, how ever, was too solemn for the Sergeant to "Emile." The room without a particle of furniture the dead mother under the dir. ty blanket the whiskey bottles aud the drunken father the half naked, poverty pinched child, its poor little heart breaking with woe at the midnight hour formed a picture of misery, degradation and death not soon to be forgotten. The woman's name was Bridget Ilucn. The little girl is thirteen years of age." Gas Wells. The people of Erio have at last awakened to the importar.ee of the gas existing beneath the city, and several parties are intending to bore wells and ob tain it for fuel and light' The people on East 8th street seriously contemplate put ting a well at the creek on eighth street crossing, to supply that neighborhood. Sev eral manufacturing establishments are await ing developments at the water works gas well, intending to be governed by the result there. 'Otters propose sinking wells soon without being governed by the result of this one. The present indications are that within one year there will be at least adoz en wella in addition to those now in use. Wettern Pennryhanian. General Hislev.a pioneer in the garden eed business, at Fredonia, New York, died few days ago, aged J he iditor of the St. Mary's Gazelle hi s issued tho following circular to hissulscii bri: St. Mary's Pa., likh Jan. 1870. It is due to our readers, us well as to ourpcll', that a f umiiitiry of the reasons lor thu mm issue of the Uazkttk this wet k should bo made public. n uur lust issue wo announce. i that our next would bu tin usual; wo have been disuppoiutod, and our readers must bear with us. As is well kr.owu. the Ga zette ollieo had been levied on ns thn pro peity ol its former Kditor, Mr. E. F. llodg. es, ut the suited Jacob Keiebari. Not bu ing willing, however, to believe that the pluiti'.ifV could be so blind as to subject him self to an action of trespass, by selling the property ol the Coinpuuy as the properly of cne who. he MUST have kuown mecr owned it, we had no hesitation in mukiug the an nouncement: we were mistaken. On Sat urday last the Sheriff sold ihc entire office; Keichurd becoming the purchaser. Uur plan to prevent the consummation of this outrage, aud compel the purchaser to a course which would raiso the question of title having beeu fully determined, we put it in force after tue sale; and us we so well knew tho exact iuterx-iit of Mr llodg cs, we felt perfectly justified: Lis entire in terest being euuipiioed iu three shares ol the capital stuck. After the parties left our oilice, with the assistance of one of onr employes, we left it securely locked, lu a short time Mr. Keichard accosted us, de manding the keys of our premises: this re qrest we d?clinud(,us emphatically as cour tesy permitted) to gtaut. The same eve ning he effected an entrance, placing two men in tho building to hold poscttron. On learning this we proceeded to our of fice and demanded cutrance and possession; being refused, we ciuscd the arrest, as well of lleichard, as the parties we found holding the premises lor hi:u, ou a charge of forci bla entry and detainer; daring the preseut session cl Court the defendants were found guilty of forcible detainer, aud sentenced accordingly. The count charging forcible entry was not proven; it appearing from the testimony of one of tlia counsel lor defend, ants, that Jie'iehat'J ctf.ctel al entrance to our premises tbrccgd an unused door in our garret; into v. bieh apartmctit he obtain, cd access from a neighboring building. In sentencing the Court said it would have beeu more seveie but thut the dt.l'icduuts bad ac. ted under advice of counrel. Immediately af tcr sentence, counsel for the Gazette Com pany filed a Fill in Equity praying the Court to restrain Ileichard from removicg or in any way n.tc :fering with the presses, type etc. on our pr ini-e-; and aL;o a Bill between ourself as les.-ee of the riglifs and franchises ol the Company, aud Ileichard, to restrain hirb from publishing The Elk Count Rail Huiid and Mining Gazette: both prayers were granted, and Ileichard enjoined accordingly. The final hearing will be had ai Warren next month; this will settle tht abiiird claim ol Hodges' owu ersbip, and put a cu ictus on a brazen cou spiraey to wrest, on account of political spleen, aud personal malice, from the Ga. y.ETTE its property. In its deciee the Court dirpptrd I ho itnei: Lo!4j notice to hold a meeting aud thereat choose u receiver to take charge ol liio paper un til final hearing. The meefingwill he held ou Monday, Jauuary 2-1 h 1870 ; after that date we hope there will be no further inter ruption. In conclusion, we as.k the atten tion of subscribers and advertiser to the fact that subscriptions mu.-( be paid in wl- v nirc. and advertisements quart rig lu au- rr i ,, - .1 -11 , 1 vaneo. J ins win tie an iniiexiuie ru.e, ana we hope no one will subject himself to a decided refusal by asking other terms. We have given considerable time to tho inter ests ol the Gazette, and thus far have re ceived but small profit; the serious kss aris ing from the euforced n-u issue of the paper should also be borne in mind; it is impos sible to publish a newspaper gratuitously and wc do not propose to attempt the task. AH, therefore', who with this circular, receive a bill, will, we expect, perceive the necessity of at once paying up. 1 hose who do not receive a bill will understand that their accounts arc settled in full. Laurie J. Blakely, Editor aud Publisher, . Flk Co. 11. R. & M. G. Anecdotes of Tiiad Stephens. At a late interview with the house-keeper of Thtiddeus Stephens sjujo interesting ancj dotes were obtained : He desired a simple tablet laid level over bis grave, but said, "I suppose, like the rest of the fools, we shall have to get some- thing stvek vp in air ; let it be plaiu." He wished flowers planted at once above his remains and renewed often, and for this purpose he left 1,000. For flowers he bad a pabsion ho planted them always on his mother's grave ; also for musio, though he said: I'll be hangout if I know one tune from another." Another good anecdote is told of Ste phens. During the war, a rebel, who hap. pened to bring up at Laucaster, barefooted and starving, sought work in vain, and as a last resource, applied to Mr. Stephens' housekeeper, who, with a fear that assas sioatiou lurked beneath such appearances asked : '-But, why come here V "Well," was the reply, 'I have sought in vain the Lest men I could hear of. and now 1 come to him who is called the worst." He was sheltered tnd taken care of iu Mr. Stephens' house. Did't See the "Money" In It. A California womau, having a very Blight acquaintance with paper money, was show a twenty-five cent note of our postal cu: rency. She turned it over with keen euri osity. "It seems very strange to me that it should be money" she said. "It dou't look. like money." "What does it loo like 7" "Well," (hesitatingly, and with the utmost sincerity,) "it looks like label for au oyster can. ' QUIET BABIES A correspondent of the Medical Gazette, who is a practicing physician, comes to the tesoue of tho babies against what he denoun ces as their dendly enemy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing SyTup, lie lays ho was called to see au infant that was in a dying con dition, apparently from tho effects of a nar cotio poison, and he was assured that it had taken no medicine but tho "soothing syrup. The doctor took the bottle and had some of the yrup analyzed by a skillful chemist, and the analysis showed that each ounce of the stuff contained nearly one grain of morphine. A dose for an infant three months old, as prescribed by Mrs. Wins low's printed directions, contained an amount of morphine equal to ten drops of laudauum. This is ordered to be given to the child every two hours, iu certain cases, and double the quantity to a child of six months old. As children are very sneep tible to the influence of opium, of which morphine is the active principle, four drops of laudanum having been known to kill an infant cf nine months, and as tho tnanufao Hirers of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup sell annually about one hundred thousand two-ounce bottles in the single State of New York, the reader can form some idea of the number of babies that are soothed to perpetual sleep by this nostrum. Mothers had better fall back , on catnip tea. ALLEGED MURDERER AC QUJ1TED. Huntingdon, Pa , Jan. 17. The trial of A. Howard Crewitt, indicted for the killing of Miles Hampsoo, on tho twenty fii'tli day of .October last, w(w clossd on Saturday evening. It had been in pro gress since the previous Tuesday, a period of five days. The case was closely contest ed and Ciowett. was ably defended by 11. M. Spcer, P. M. Lytic and J. 11. Cremer. fhe jury, after beitg out an hour and a half, returned a verdict of "not guilty," which was received with cheers and ap plause by the large crowd in the court room. The defendant and hi3 brother An. drew Crewitt fainted, and the most intense excitement existed until they were resus. citated aud removed to their homes. 1EIGHT.U, MUSDEtirP.S ATTEMTT ESCAPE. It was discovered ou Saturday la.it that BoliDor and Van Bordenburg, the murder ers of the Pciehtal fumily, were matins preparations to escape. An old German, who was subpraoacd from Altooua ns a wit, noss, went to Wharton & Cuiro's hnrii. c,cr onJ u.-kiil lor a file and saw to cut iron with. This urouJ ttm siiepif ions of the proprietors, and they sent in formation of the fuel to the sheriff. The prisoners were immediately searched, and ou the person of caeh was found a knit'e of about tea inches iu length, sharp ut the dnt and on both edges, with a guard ut the handle like a dagger. All the irovis ions thut had been given them for several days past were found carefully packed away in a haversack, to be ued ou the journey they expected to take They had written a com muuicdtiou covering eight pages of pa. per, which they evidently iuteuded to leave behind them, stating that it was belter for one man to die than for tw.i to be baDged, aud that they intended killing the guard that nigbt (Saturd ty) and escaping. They threatened vengenca on Judge Taylor, tho istiict attorney, tho Sheriff aud others. The jury iu this case having been called and sworn on Friday last, tho trial proceed. Pv. M. Lytle, who with It. B. Petri- kin, assists the district attorney. Miiton 4. Lytic, opened for the Commonwealth More than thirty wituesses were exumined to-day, tracing the murderero step by step, from Altoona to the scene of the murder and back to Altoona with their plunder. The trial will close to-morrcw or Wednes day, the length of time required to fiuish the trial depending on the number of wit. nesses there may be for the defendants. They tent a supoena to Altoona to.daji, tut it is not kuown except ty their counsel and thcmselvs what they intended to prove. MEXICO. Citv of Mexico, Jan. 10, via Havana, fan. 17. The revolution in the State of Sun Luis PotoiU is increasing. The Gov ernment of the statu and the members of the Legislature are still held prisoners, and some Federal genorals have joined the in surgents. The cfEcer commanding the Fed eral troops in that State reports that bis forces are not strong euough to operate against the usurpers. The Federal troops iu Durango under the oommund of Gen. Herrera, have pronoun ced against and refuse to recognize the Na tional Government. The inhabitants ot several districts of the State of Morelos have also pronounced against the national authority. A detach ment of Federal troops sent against them were defeated. The rebels in the State of Tuella con tinue to maintain a defiant a tti tude in tbe Sierra. Their leaders bare issued a decree pardoning all IuiperiaLti. The Family ef Presideut Juraz will soon sail on a trip to Europe. The Miraflores the largest io Mexico have been destroyed by fire. Oue thousand operatives are thrown out of employment. The State of Agnat Calientcs seized a conducta of $80,000 on the way to Mexico, and appropriated tho funds. Matrimonial matters ate daily becom ing more and more curious and strange ; and one of the most curious recently trans pired in a certain town in Ohio. A widow lady, who was a Sritualisr, became con vinced that her affiuity was the spirit of a gentleman who had been dead two years She sought counsel of a medium, who ad-1 vised her to be united to the deceased in wedlock. So the lady made all due prep arations, such as brides are wuut to make, and at the appointod time appeared at the bouse of tho medium in bridal attire. She was there placed in "communication" with tho spirit of the departed, tho ceremony was performed, and the two pronounced "man ami wife;" after which the bride ruturned to her owu residence, where she received the congratla'.icns of friends, aud a sumpt uous repast served iu houor of the event! Stae Tueasureh. Gen. W. W. Irwin, Republican, of Beaver county, was on Wednesday, last, elected State Treasurer on the third ballot, in joint convettion of both Houses. 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Iouebit artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor lavished on this engraving The general et tect is very fine aud impressive, "ud the deli rate finish to the heads will bear the most mi nute inspection. The union of lino and Btipple is executed wilh unusual ability, and their skilful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpass ed proof of their genius. ThoWork ou the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished large work of art evor engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on heavy plate paper, worth 10 each, are to be given as a premium lo each subscriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE. Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten oents (which is to be sent with the sub Bcriptiou), for the postage on ttie eugraviug (which will be mailed securely done up ou a roller. 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