EBENSBUaC, PA., rrihy Morulas, - - May 21, 1375. What A. A. Ji.irVcr dou't know sbciit the ext PresiJential flection tent worth finding oat. This eoiicln- has tteti forced Bn na rrurci sion t reading a lengthy commtiujeation m ' the Herald of lat week, in which, be Sen fcT.-'R Wam.aos is deserving of rJl honor for h's powerful efforts in ; behalf of peace'tui i goo I or.lor in the i Clearfu'M c-wl ' regions, thereby pre venting. bejomt doubt the shedding of blood an I the interference of the nv.U itarv at the expense of the t ixp.i vers. TifE Radical Stiite Convention, to ' nominate candidates for Governor and ; Ft tie Treasurer, w ill meet at Lancas- . terou AVe-lnesdnv next. Sam'l Henry . ia the Senatorial delegate from this district fC.mnbrm and Hlitir). and C. . T. Robert, of this place, and General Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, arc Thev latf Ivtj.'ltrini'ii't v.v .v ji"- . i are :dl booked to vote lor tne io blest and best men in the State," JohiiF.HAitranfland Hurler K .Strang. Some of theGraut organs affect to bo teirib!y alarmed because so many Coiifcd- a a T - n I f-. T f flirt Jiecchcr on Cardinal MPCiosLey. Dr. JlcCloskey is no wore dangerous as v - Bin! II !- v i wm crate ueiicmi "w.. . : n-.-i .i.-, I,. -. no AwM.i-oon. nor c rcjrani ims, oi, mo v.L.i..... ....... ..v. ...... , . excellent siirn ; tor as a j as Archbishop thau when be w:is as bishop ranked hichest in the ; nor as bishop titan ben lie was a Jlmi-ly CWoderale service were the best repre- j priest. ;li6cn&08 freedom and humanity "i general and the next Presidential clec . tion in particular two subjects that : have about as much relation to each other a Be ether's trial for adultery has to the unsolved question, "Who ? truck J Hilly Patterson ?M 1 his contribution to the political liteiature of the day smells stronjrly of the lamp, its author, in the amount of care he bestowed upon it, having put his bett foot forward. It was evidently intended, coming from such a distinguished eon tee, to tentative, of the intelligence of their party j c. i at. c sect were not invent bi the srccflinjr States and we know that ; of plaguing Americans am the mit hUllutM intelligent classes They have been for a next Congress. contrary, as an These offices hi this rrreat and ven- ciablc sect were not invented for the sake and Fro. est a fits.- it unit iC the. mu tt. a iii..t influential anu niiriisLvin v...-.-. - -- ". t Lroiu'li ix-constiucHon of tbe Union in man . atliohc Cliuicli is to receive Chi istian , . Tlii-v foel tiat ! conrtesv and tolnratinn, not lceaiise it lias a txoi-st cnpm:rs ot umli raee? mi me jiri.ir.tmu .n. - onth are those who try to keep ahve the i but on the uroad ground of the liberty ot ...imositieK nsrtidered dnrinff the rebel- men to worship (on alter their own reason lion and at iKitir from the former existence and conscience. This Church is no more ofl ivery and thev are fully aware tl.nt ) ffprreive with an American Cardinal at tl.cir own prosperity, a w-ll as that of the . at its head than it was before. It is a mat- N'nril.. dpncndA 111KHI the complete rcstor ation of harmonious l-elations between the . r..t ;..nu tC ilia .iiiitrv which l-nu Kinni. - . - . . ... , ... . -, . i . . wi-a laU-lv arraved neaiust each oilier in which Fisier scis nave no ngiii 10 hiiu'hc. ter with which Christians of other sects have nothing to do. It is the domestic business of this irreat mother ect, with ; publislied bv the radical newspapers throuzhout the State. Mr. Barker is particularly sweet on the third term muddle, and talks about it as though lie was the chosen keeper of Presidential secrets. He is abso lutely certain that Grant -has never said 'a word about it." This involves a question of veracity between Mr. 15. and Aaron A. Sargent, one of the Senator? from California, who recently declared, in a speech delivered in that Sfito that Grunt told him he had no terrible graboyper plague has again j ' jr.;tio,l3 for third term. On the ra.vle iu appearance wefct ot tne ilu- u y;ce ps-nKnt Wilson s.ivs that Grant after a third term, and so docs i:tai ly every pi omiiicnt P.e- l:lic:in n.'inc-r in the countrv. Mr. It. 11 i ..-r..,.,.,l sPns.it onin nol t-4 an :ne omernessoi cm : , .' ,y,. ;,:t;, piuuuce it -v..v - - - - , , mean devices of politicians has prevent- ( ' hi ini inns mioiiui ue ui.niKiui, ni.il iii leal circles, and it may possibly have . pfJ r com ,tc reconciliation. Gen. W. F, - it CaiJinal in America there should have tliit rneCi li it siiuum ne um'iiiio n-ivtlnff T-nion soldier, now living m wtn iwivcicu a v.iu isi inn uriiuciiiwi VirHnia, poke words of truth at the cen- ! great personal worth, of simplicity of life, tcnnrnl celebration at IxinKton when he j uiiostentations fidelity, and most devout .!,! li.,! iupph the ioldiertoT the two ! Christian dfspos'.tion. If any man could sections fraternal relations were establish- win the sympathy and confidence of Chtis- Whstt tliese two men ilon i wjiioi..v of th abilitv and purity of I'ennsyl vania ra.dicaiia.ji, i not n-.jrtb t.dking about. Aoainst all treine seeruv hope, based on the of the paet winter, ex-the oun nver. uu Jiomia Governor of Missouri issued a roation calling on the people o Stxte to observe Tln:rsd.iy, Juiie !ast the i procia of the 3d. ed ago. It was only the otner clay tn i Little Koek, Arkansas in thebtate wincli ; (Jraiu wihert to lawlessly suijiiKe m: w ' liecause the people would rot elect notoii i otis robbers to administer their affairs ' that tli"! Confedei ate General, John V. Bull, j united with a Union officer to invite tbeir j comrades of the blue and guy to join in a ! comnn.n decoration of the graves of sol : diors who had belonged to the two armies, i At Richmond, Vs., when Gen. Bartlett i was tendered a serenade by a large number I nr.i;tt;inwliiit Ax-fmifi-doi'.itPR in ifmc. i nition of his patriotic sjlpech at Lexington, ' in a fair fielr, can gain an ascendency over ! it was Gen. Bradley T. Johnson who wns Protestant sects, bvbttcrprcaching, great i nortrd to rettn-n liim thanks for his man- I er industry, a holier zeal, more wisdom tians of other sects, the first Cardinal will. That the Roman Catholic Church of Amer ica has developed one stace further in its organic form is a matter chiefly concerning its own members; but that the man se lected to represent this great Church should be a man of universal sympathies, of a gen tle heart, a good citizen, a friendly neigh bor, in short, a good man, is a benefit to our common Christianity. For ourselves, we have no fears of the undue predominance of the Roman Church in America. It its clercy ami members. Hi a dv of humiliation. f:iting ana prayer." Information Las come to him from all sources that tiie State l-s threatened with a grasshopper pesli ltice. to b- followed by the destnu tiwii of the crop, great distress and possible lainine, and the interposition of Divine Pruv idei.ee is invoked on the part of the people for relief and protection from the threatened scourge. Similar reports of impending dauger oine from Kaunas. A repetition of the -t ? crashopier ravnzes, niter tne cx.eri ence of inst umm.-r, i frightf.i! to contemplate. Pit! rest hi assertion of Giant's silence in ivir.ii J to t!ie matter on the heretofore in:1;;io-.vn fact, thai 1 there is nothing iu the coustitr.lion requiring the Pres-i.ic-r.t to announce in advance whether he vrnuta even a f.ccojhI or a third term." As Grant never did and never will understand what the constitution does or docs nut contain, this conclu sion is a non crquitur. According to Mr. Barker's theory, it h quite evident and perseverance, it is their right and duty , to do so. 1 hey who live the best lives, ' and do the best work, hare a right to pos ' sfss the land. Meanwhile should another i Caidin.al or two be needed, we shall not be j alai med or troubled. It is not for the Vohs : to consult a poor Protectant minister, but v.c suggest our former schoolmate, the J Archbishop of Baltimore, as one well built I for the robe and bat, and acceptable to j liberal Protestants. We used to roll him ! over on the foot-ball green, and should not fear a Chi i.-iian hug with him on the fairer ! field of Christian enterprise. May the war, but for peace; -if win f.xy tons, the j blessing of God rest on all who love our Cimf.derary hasexpiicd. Iispreat lite wi-nt j fnicl .Kus Christ in sincerity ard truth '. j ly utterances. Only a few days alter Oem 1 Taitlett's speech was deli ven d, the laying ; of a corner stone of a monument io the : Confederate dead in Augusta, Ga., was ! made the occasion for a public declaration i bj Gen. Evans, anothor Confederate, which was as patriotic in its tone as that of the Union General at Lexington. Gen. Eva:-. s:uu : ' I.vt us do nothing to k.rp alic the pa sioi.s of war. To study its lesson is pru dence, to profit by its t-achircrs is wisdom : hut to stir up 'he old auimositi?; is madness. The viee of this monnmei't will not Im for We bad the good fortune, while in Orecnsburg last Saturday attending the WestmoreUud Centennial, to look upon Governor John F. Hart ran ft lor the Cist time. We had an intense curiosity to do so ever since th? adop tion of the mem-orabU; resolution by the Radical committee of this county, declaring that Ilarlranft and his shad ow, Butler B. Strang, arc "tfi? 'illc-! ai l purest Hie i in ihc S'a'c.'' Strang vru3 not there, mudi to our regret, so the s-imi constitution since the ccli-r'1''1'?1'"1 111 u". , l ChrUtian Inion. I l.ie same ConsLituiiou, binee uie c.u- frota tj1(. hearts of Its sons'. M e have buried ... , . SOUiethlPg I , , , . , e, .. r t rr,nn. with the trnet l.. linff to ..lav to ' A IJo a TEKlimr.E I.KAP, : , . .4, ... , ! the fraternal words of Gen. ISartlutt. spoken (wd term with an untiring energ and i t rent(.nUi rPiebraiion of the fir.t Lat- devotion that have encircled his manly ; tie of the old revolution." brow with the wreath of political mar- Equally earnest exrie-sioiis of a patiiotic tvrdom Just here we have a suggestion to mnke to Samuel Henry, who is well known to be the ' fiiei.d, counsellor and guide" of Mr. Barker in all things political. When he gees as a delegate to tl e Lancaster convention next Wednesday, let him take a copy of the H rai.l with him and get the clerk to read to the convention Mr. B.'s mani festo with all the gravity possible un- j A. J". Sun, j tlcsne lor a complete obliteration oi section i pi hatred are to be found in a letter from ! Fitzhugh I.rf'e. another Confederate Grn i era!, which has just been published ; and these are tr.e sentiments generally prevail In the rear of Arthur Puboit's hotel in Marlborough, Ulster county, N. Y-, is a gorge 200 feet deep. Immediately behind the hotel the bank slopes down about 12.) feet to a ledge that we were only enabled to contem- j rter such a pressure, and if any delegsile idate a scL-tion. or t'.ie one-hall of t..e roaeent rated ability and purity of the cornm m'.vealth. it id not often that hj much of human greatness and per fection, the Ivadical county committee being the jurlge, is visible to the naked t-ve ; and it wasan occasi-m. thercfoie, which we are not Hi;:! y soon to forget. The Governor is a pleasant, fentb tnanly looking person, but would n-,t have attracted our specinl attention in a crowd, had it not boen for t!io rr markrvbU annonncement of so compe te it a tribunal a the radicnl commit tee of Cambria county We thought of Franklin, and Mifflin, and McKeau, nd other familiar nnmes of the past, but o:ir admiration for them was ut terly lost in the presence of one upon whom "Every go.l did scam to ct his To give the world assurance ot a mau." A.iin we wished for the Tiogn county ctatcsman, Butler B. Strang, ih order that we mig!it look upon the embodied ability and purity of the State at cue and the same time, and not by instal ments. The Governor delivered an nddress to the people in front of the Court House. As a speaker he is net a success, but that does not obscure j lion of the dr.y i tagc Bail Boad the brightness of t lie glorv which he shares with Strang as one of "the two ablest and purest men in the State.'' No Congressional enactment ever foil so still-born upon the country as the Civil Bights bill. In point of fact it may be said to be inoperative. Puiing the last and the preceding ses eioii3 of Congress a vast deal of time was devoted to its discus-ion. and speeches in its favor were scattered broadcast ovcrtheland. Demagogues like Benjamin F. Butler were vocifer ous in their demands for its passage in order that certain unenjoved rights of the negro, as they styled them, might be assured and their exercife protected by the infliction of severe penalties for iheir violation. The ladical leaders r-ho have 1k?cii shaping the legislation of Congrts? for almost ten 3-ears in the interest of the negro, cared more about annoying and aggravating the ivhite people of the Southern States by the passage of highly penal laws, tban they cid about enforcing imaginary lights of the colored man. This was made psrfcctly manifest by Butler himself publishing & letter to "a man and brother' in Cincinnati not more than three weeks after the passage of the act, in which he admitted that what were regarded as the most important rights secured b- its provisions were already guaranteed and made safe tinder the common law. If this was true there was no necessity for its pas sage. The law has been before several ! of the United States Courts in the Southern States for construction, and ia tvery instance has been pronounced unconstutional and void, especially in ils criminal provisions. This unanim ity of judicial opinion does not pro ceed from rebel judges, but from men vtho are Republicans, and who have besu appointed to seats on the lench by Grant himself. No sensible negro desired the law, and those who would like to put money in their pockets by instituting suits for its violation find the nselves without a remedy. Itaf forda an instructive commentary on the inefficiency of radical legislation. who is not an office-holder under Grant should offer an r.n ftut-third term resolution, it will be knocked higher thnn a kite. 1 Who is Mr. B.'s favorite candidate j for tiie Presidcncv ? Thai m thrones- When the ..Id Por- , wns in operation, an named Timothv OTveefe : (honored be his memory), who always , wished to stand well with the chief oflicer of the road, when r.skd what applicant for Superintendent he pre ferred, would shrewdly answer, "1 am in fnvor of any da:?nl p.inn."' Just so with Mr. B. he is in favor of any one of the "dacenV gentleman he has named. It was "siiarpcr than a ser pent's tooth"' in him, however, to give .Maine, hi3 native State, the cold shoulder, and when her ' favorite son," 1 James G. Blaine, reads the Herald, he I may well exclaim, in the ngonv of his grief, "Abraham! Abraham! why per sccutcst thou me ?' Mr. B. strangely omitted to s?y a good word for George Francis Train, of Omaha, who is a standing candidate for at least one term of the Presidency, siwd longer if he can get if. How a politician of Mr. Barkers admitted sa gacity could pass by the irrepressible Train and get down to the blatant John A. Logan, whom lie impales by calling hirn "a statesman," is most strange and unaccountable. The theme is rich and inexhaustible, but wc are reluctantly forced to leave it, which we do with the remark that the communication as a whole is a masterpiece of keen and polished "sar kssm,'' fs Artemus Ward rras wont to observe. j of rocks, and from there to the bottom of i the gorge the bank is almost perpendicular I and is coveicd with moss and r. slimy subs ; stance, with water oozing from the crevices i '.-f the rocks. A few days ago Mr. Egbert ing among those who were leadeis on the j Hall, while standing on the piazza. 111 the Southern side d urine the late war. If the ! rear of the hotel, which overhjoks the seat of every carpet-bagger who disgraced j chasm, while coughing, lost a net of teeth, the last Congress could be filled with a - and on Sunday morning, after several per Coiife.lerate General in the next, the moral 1 sons had discussed the jossil-ility of getting and the political atmojl:eie in the Caj i- j down to this ledge of rocks, two men by tol would be improved beyond a'.l ineasuie. 1 securing a roj to the building lowered ' themselves to tiie iruge, tnt will. out any ! success in rinding the teeth, i On ret iiriiing they spoke of the impossi j bility of getting to the bottom of tiie goige ! 011 account of the abruptness of the bank 1 from the ledge down, when a boy about i fifteen yea is of age, David Ward, volun ' tcercd to go to the bottom if any one wor.ld j give him lifty cents. A by stander offered I to give him tive dollars if he reached the bottom, and he immediately began to i descend, reaching the rocky ledge withlit ' tie trouble, when, to the honor of those ' who were watching him, he deliberately j:iinped from its brink awl disappeared ; from sight. Everybody supposed that he i was itistautlv killfd, but, in a moment thev saw him appear in sight at the bottom of the gorge waving his hat and shouting in itiiuniih. When lie struck among the Remarkable Mf.tf.or. The Rochester Express, thus describes a meteor seen iu that city Saturday evening, Pih instant, about fifteen minutes before eight o-l ck : "The meteor first appealed at a point about fifty or fifty-five degrees above the horizon, 111 the northwest, or a little west of north west, took northerly direct ion. dtsciibing the ioc of a circle, aiid vanished at a point about twenty degrees above the horizon north of northwest. It was uiuisnaliy large and lii'liant, exceeding iu tize and bright ness the appearance of any of the planets at their biightesr. It moved slowly, and was in sight from three to five full seconds, when it totally disappeared. About two seconds after the meteor had entirely van ished, its track or course suddenly sprang , u a,')(1 e, lC 1, hc J;Tn(iea Itir.l VIPW 2 O lint. .r lr.n .- irlnta l?.lif- 1 . . . . ... into view, as a line of clear, while light, slightly curved. It vas very distinct, and on his feet, but the momentum caused him to turn a complete somersault, ami lie es- rematued as an unbroken line for perhaps i t,.jln on,y, s!i ht in of one jiand. thirty seconds, heu it commenced to Tue fiitance dmvn is abot seventy-five break up into angles, having the appear- ! ffcet and t,iC , i8 ne of tl,e most re leap mark able on rccoid, certainly so where so little injury was sustained. The Most rn.f iors RonuEnv of the ' Season. The St. Iuuis Democrat has a ' special from Clinton, Henry county. Mis- view, we should think, from three to giving an account, oi a ttaruig roo- Gr.M. Jonx C. Bp.f.cx ex ridge died at his residence in Lexington, Ky., on Monday last, in the 55th year of his age. He was a major in the Mexican war was elected to Congres in 1850 and re-elected in 1852 from the Ash land, or Henry Clay's district, as it was called, defeating two of the most dis tinguished and popular Whigs in the State, Charles S. Morehead and Leslie Coombs. In lS5fi he was elected Vice President in 18C0 was the candidate of the Southern wingof the Democratic party for President, and in 1861 suc ceeded John J. Crittenden in the United States Senate. After the out break of the rebellion he took part with the South and served as a Major General during the war. An article on his death in the Philadelphia Times concludes as follows: "Like most of the soldiers of the South, when hc surrendered his cause hc gave a manly obedience to the new duties he accepted and was faithful to the government that triumphed over him in the field. While his death will le tvidely regret-! ted throughout the South, in the great I North there will be a generous judg ment for the brilliant, chivalrous and fallen Vice President of the Union and soldier of the Confederacy." ancc of zig zag lightnm;, thonch much fainter than that. Then it began to wave in serpentine curves as though blown by a wind, and finally assumed the appear ance of" small patches of light gradually fading away tiutil it wholly disappeared. this visible track of the meteor remained in four minutes. There were, thunder clouds iu the apparent vicinity of the meteor, but none, if our observation was correct, im mediately contiguous. In a conversation this morning with Prof. SwiG about this phenomenon, that gentlen.au suggested that the luminous line described was possi bly the light of the moon shining upon the smoky track left by the falling star. The atmosphere was hazy and surcharged with electricity, as the subsequent thunder fchow ers demoiibtrattd." Catholic BntrT:s. A New Yok cor respondent of the Buffalo Commtrieal-Ail-teriier writes : The number of Protestant young ladies of elevated social position w ho have voluntarily embraced the Roman Catholic religion of late in marrying has created considerable coin men t and given life to a sort of genteel f-lanir, expressed in two words "Catholic brides." There hare been many stories told of determined daughters and heart broken mothers and fathers, and the 6teries were not without their effect. Since Easter four New York ladies have become Catholics in order to become wives; and Colonel Smith, who married a daughter of tho late Horace Oreeley, became a member of the Chuich of Rome, at the solicitation of his financrc. Then a niece of W. B. Astor mariied a Catholic; so did Miss Appleton, daughter of the publisher ; Miss Niies, who married Consul General Badeau last week ; and Miss Morgan, who married a Spnniard. L'jve, they say, is blind, and Cnpid knows no religion; nevertheless, these convert marriages have caused the corner-stone of j society to (.hake perceptibly, and the re ' juicing among archbishops and priests is ! i. i i... .," . . . vFii.j oujp.isscu oy iue cuagriu ti ministers and rectum. On Sunday niht, Mr. McPl erson, liv ingeight miles east of Columbus, Nebraska, was away from home visiting friends, ac companied by his wife. They left four children at home, aced four, six, twelve and fourteen years. Din ing the absence of the parents the house took lire and three of tho children were burned to death. Chcum stauces indicate that tho fire commenced outride, V3 it was the work cf an Ir.condiarr. A Contrast. Mr. Charles Parrisb, the president of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal and iron company, is perhaps as much interested in the present strike as any man in the State, and his men are all out, but he has adopted a wio plan of sending pro visions to his men to enable them to hold out against himself and the other coal oper ators, until the great question is decided as to who shall win. This humane nolicv j will prove a better safeguard to his coal ! property than thousands of dollars spent j i emploj ii g watchmen and police guards, mm win promote ins interests in every other way among the woikingmeu, who will contrast his actions with those of Mr. Gowcn, who has doubled his force of watch men at the breakers, and employs hundreds of men in this county to do guard duty. Mr. Banish also knows that in proportion as he grows strong his opponents will be come weakened in this contest, and leaving the question of humanity entirely out, his plan must be pronounced truly wise. At Marietta, Ohio, recently, a canary hatched twin bhds from a singV egg. bery committed in that county last Thurs day. I. 15. J,an.leit keeps a country torc twelve miles north of Clinton. It stands alone on a prairie, has a croquet ground in the rear of the building, and is the resort of young people- of the neighborhood. Thursday morning about 11 o'clock two strangers rode up, entered the store and were "shortly followed by two other stran gers. A soon as the latter entered the store the first two drew revolvers, and com manded Lambert to stand. The other two men went to the croquet ground where eight gentlemen and ladies were plaj-ing, ordered them into the store, where they were guarded by three of the strangers while the fourth robbed the store of $200 cash, a line watch, a shot-gun, two revol vers and a quantity of goods. They then left in the directiou of Clinton. All were well dressed, genteel looking men, well aimed and mounted on splendid horses. The robbery was done so quietly and quickly that a blacksmith working one hundred yards distant knew nothing of the matter until the afi'air was over. A gentleman bving near Clinton Rays he saw and conversed with two of the Younger brothers last Tuesday, and from this fact the robbeiy is attributed to the Younger and James brothers. No effort has yet been made to auest the robbers, and the dispatch says its not likely theie will be. The Ii.l-Fated "Schiller There were many sad scenes at the office of the agent of the ill fated Schiller, in New York, Saturday, when persons having fiiendsoii board applied for information. Mr. Chas. Schuler, a barber, had sent his wife and only child abroad, lie grasped the meagre list of saved, ran his eye dowu it, and irsisted in asking for his daughter. "But. Bertha, my Bertha, is she too lost ? My God, my own, own little Bertha gone!" and he pressed his forehead as if to keep his head from bursting. An elderly gen tleman came in in great excitement, at an early 6tage of the affair, read tho slip with the riiht information that but four had been saved, staggered for a moment and fell, sobbing loudly and deeply on a settee near by. He was a brother-in-law of Mr. Kornblum, who, with his wife and three children, had been passengers on the steamer. In the afternoon two German working-men called in, afcking eagerly for the very latest news. It was shown them, simply that 200 had been lost and about 40 saved, and no names as yet. The chances were theu five to one against them. Tho two men were friends and neighbors. Each had given his wife the pleasure of a tii.i to tho fatherland with the little ones, while the head of the family stayed at home attending tobusiness demands. The wife of one, Mrs. Fannie Evans, was ac companied by her only child, while the other lady. Mrs. Susan Duckfield, had with her four children. Tho two fathers had but little to say. They wene utterly dumbfounded. Keu'9 inl J'oltti-cal Item. Gold in New York yesterday. A New York man, aged 93, is living io IlJ.t L 1 HU'MIIrtl ICIIVUt VI 11,1 IMP P.AIM T.I.V.. .. . . . ... I lie eerman eovernmeni nas reieascn the Catholic priests imprisoned at Poen. The jury in Father Gerdetiian's case in Philadelphia could not agree, and were discharged. Two members of the Balaklava Light Brigade the famous six hundred now resides in Augusta. Ga. A queer kind of thatching. A man with hair on the roof of his month lias been discovered at Savannah, Georgia. An odd illustration of what's in a name. An English curate just appointed to Lon don church, is gazetted as the Rev. Paschal Lamb. Capt. Paul Boyton will make a second attempt to cross the English channel in his life-saving dress on the 28th of the present month. The tornado of Saturday week last killed seventeen and wounded thirty-five porsons in Han is and Talbot counties, Georgia. At Rockland. Me., on Friday night, Alfred Spear, while drunk, shot his wife twice and then killed himself. His wife may recover. The rules of the Atnana Communists a cutious society locaU-d in Iowa allow the sisters ouly from $25 to $40 each for clothing for a year. Jesse I). Bright, ex-United States Senator from Indiana, is lying dangerously Ml at his residence in Baltimore, with rheu matism of the Itearl. Mrs. Strockmeyer, of Jersey City, gave birth to four infants on the 8th inst. Three were girls and one a boy, and all are reported to be doing well. Dnluth is fifteen years old and never had but one breach-of-promiso suit, and that was settled by giving the plaintiff's father a pair of cowhide boots with red tops. Joseph Porcy, aged 102 3-eare, died in Ciaw fold county the other day. lie was a Frenchman, had been married twice and had enjoyed eighty-fire years of connubial bliss. Pope Pius is to receive a grand Mass, bound in morocco at a cott of ?300, and forwarded by its composer, John M. Lorctz, jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., as a present to bis Holiness. A dispatch from Loudon says one hundred and lifty bodies of the victim of the Schiller disaster have leeii recorded. This leaves about one hundred and thirty still missing. New South Wales has Ix-eu heard from. The pai li.imeut of this distant Eng lish colony has appropriated -"5,000 for the expenses of proper representation at Phila delphia in 1S7i. A mastodon (-kcJcton weighing 1.600 pounds, the largest ever found, has been sent to Yale College from Ottsvilie, in Change county, N. Y.f where it was dug up two years ago, Twenty three car-loads of oysters ar rived in San Francisco, the other day, from the East. The bivalves are to be planted in Sin Francisco Bay, to supply the citizens with the luxury. The EnnfuUa, a ministerial organ, published in Rome, authoritatively states that the Pope has resolved to convoke the Vatican Council again at an early date, to discuss ecclesiastical reforms. Jeffeison Davis in an address to the Texnn veterans of the Mexican war en treats them to be as loyal now to the stai-s and stripes as they were zealous and brave in the defense of their first flag. Secretary Delano has gone to Ohio to enjoy the fiesli May breezes. He probably left Washington at this particular juncture for fear that Red Cloud would investigate as to t lie number of his pockets. At Shamokin Sunday night a strange man entering the house of Eli Hoas in a mistake, Hoas discharged two shots at him, the last taking effect near the heart. The man is in a critical condition and cannot recover. The Louisville Courier-Journal, in re ply to the pathetic question of a woman, "How shall I keep my husband at home in the evening?" says it can be done easily enough by owning a first class beer garden in the back yard. No more centennials for President Grant. lie wouldn't go to Greensburg. thank you; and has recalled his Banker Hill engagement. The abolition of the dead head business should have been post poned till after 1876. The Sioux delegation are in Wash ington to sell the Black Hills and find out "where the lying begins." The first will no doubt be of easy accomplishment, but wc fear the last will be too much for the poor untutored savages. A child was born in Michigan, about three weeks ago, with two complete faces one in the natural position and the other at the back of the head. The faces are complete in all particulars two eyes, a mouth and a nose on each face. Early Tuesday morning a fire broke out 011 Centre street, the principal business portion of Mahoney city, destroying six business houses, composed of shops and stores, seven dwellings, and a number of stables. Loss, ?, "5,000 ; mostly insured. The superstitious people of Shelby county, Ky., believe that John Cotton has been stricken dumb for blasphemy. He cursed God because a frost had ruined his crops, and on the same day was attacked by paralysis, which bereft him of the power of speech. Edwaid C. Marshall, eon of Chief Justice Marshall, seventy years of age, is a clerk in tho pension office ai $1,200 salary. Mr. Marshall resides in the city of Alex andria, lost all his property during the war, is delicate in health, and resembles his father. r The striking mieers in the north of Wales are suffering for food and clothing, yet they refuse all oflers of settlement of their employers, by which they could re sume work and support themselves and families. With them half a loaf is worse than no bread. According to a London Daily Xeirs telegram, the Pope, in answer to a petition from millions of Catholics, lay and clerical, decrees a universal prayer for the 16th of June, the two hu:nlrcth anniversary of the apparition of the Sacred Heart to St. Mar garet Alaeoq.ie. The ill-fited "Schiller" has quite gone to pieces, the lower deck now resting oh the rocks, and specie and cargo being washed away. Tbe work of recovering bodies seems to have been abandoned, and but little more can be done to save any thing from the wreck. The frauds committed by Mr. S. Gross Fry, the President of the Darby hoise rail way company, do not improve upon more iutiinale acquaintance. The further they are examined the worse they have thus far proved to be. They are much larger in amount than at first supposed. The Inter-Ocean's special from Mc Gregor, Iowa, says Albeit Young, sou of Senator Young, of Wisconsin, shot his father, at noon on Friday, and then com mitted suicide. The father will survive. It is thought the sou had committed fori eery, aud resorted to tbia means cf cover ing it up. ,rSome excitement has been created in Milford township, Bucks county, by the discovery of what is thought to be a silver mine. The placo where the deposit of the precious metal is supjwsed to exist is on the farm of Samuel eiss, who has leased the property to a party with tho view to toot tha truth of the discovery. A dlspfttch from Home state that tbe Pope's birthday annivenmry was celebrated with extraordinary iejoictnga. Deputa tions, letter and eongiatulations were ar living throughout tbe day. Twelve pre ceding Pontiffs bail reached the age of cigthty-fonr. Pio Nino alone Mirpasses the years of Saint Peter in the chair. When a Halifax, England, bridegroom came to the house to lead his bride-elect to the chuich, he found that she had eloped with her sister's betrothed and his "leit man." But be came to be married, one way or the other, and as tbe sister then and there dismissed her o!d sweetheart, they concluded to make a match of it. James Robinson, the champion bare back rider, is to ride in San Fraucixo against Chas. Fish, a European celebrity, for $10,000 a side and the gold and dia mond studded belt of the world. The San Francisco brokers are said to hold Robin son as the favorite, and to have staked over half a million dollars on the result. The recent death of ex-Chief Justice Woodward, of tbe supreme bench of this state, adds one more to a very striking list of deaths. Out of fire ex-chief justices living a couple of years ago, only one. Chief Justice Lowric, remains. Thejothtr four, Iewis, Read, Thompson and Wood ward, have all died within less than two years. About eight o'clock Sunday night Alonzo Jackson, his wife and two children, and a mini by the namo of Smith and his wife, went over a dam at Zanesville, O., in a skiff, drowning Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Smith, one child of Jackson's, and one child of Smith's. It is said the men were under the influence at liquor and could not manage the boat. An outrage and mnrder was committed near Trappe, a small village five nii'c from Phcenixville, Pa., on Tuesday afternoon. A young girl named Whilby was the vic tim. Her body was found under a table, her eats torn off and her head terribly beaten. A tiamp was seeu iu the vicinity, and it is supposed the crime was committed by him. The excitement is iuteuse. A wandering clock repairer has been arrested iu the township of Burke, ne.-.r Ogdcnsburg, N. Y., having with him a boy answering the description of Charlie Ross. Mr. Ross and the detectives have been af ter this man some time. The Major of Philadelphia has beet, telegraphed to, and the man, who goes by the name of Lathrop, will be held until the arrival of Mr. Ross. There is no danger tf a European war. At the Countess of Hatzfeld's ball, in Berlin, recently, tho Emieror William whispered in tho ear of the Viscount de Goutant-Biron, French Embassador: "Monsier, an attempt has been made to sow discoid between us ; it is all over now, and I was anxious to tell you so." Af.'er saying this, William looked arouud to see if Bismarck was anywhere near. A family at Mishawaka. Ind., received from some unknown source several com plimentary tickets to a circus which was to exhibit on a recent evening. All the inmates-of the household went, and when they returned found that their dwelling had been broken into and rifled of every thing valuable. It is suptosd that the burglars sent the tickets iu order to get their victims safely out of the way. Sarah Thomas, daughter of a clergy man of Woodhill. Steu!cii county, N. Y.. ran away with John Farris, a married man of Ithica, who robbed her of her watch, chain and some money. She left him, bad him arrested, and he w as to have gone t" prison on Friday for six months. Hei disgrace preyed upon her so, that on Friday night she ended her life by throw ing herself in front of a freight car. A private letter from Prospect, Oneida county, N. V., gives a clever account of a Welh spelling match In that town. The words were given out by Mr. Owen Jones, the editor of Y Drych,' and there were fif- ! teen contestants, the last of whom wa I vanquished on the word Wuddyi, which was perfectly excusable, even for a Welsh man. Such morsels as Lluytod andGrwdG were not regarded even with timidity. York county, N. B.. has a curiosity in tho shape of one James O'Hern, who, though twenty-nine years old. tias never yet talked or walked a step. He has never stood erect, or been moved from one room since his infancy. He is four feet in height and weighs about sixty pound. His arms and legs are very small, and he appears to hare power to move them in any direction he chooses, independently of either joint or muscle. One of the crew of the ill-fa ted Schiller was arrested in Hoboken for being drunk, a few days before the vessel sailed, and sent to jail for five days. His time ex pired the day after tho Schiller sailed, and he escaped the fate of most of Lis com panions. This statement is made as a matter of news, aud not to encourage bibulous persons in the habit of getting drunk in the hope of thereby escaping marine disasters. Tho Milwaukee Catholic Asso.-ations will be out in full force on '.be occasion of the investiture of Archbishvp Henni. A torchlight procession, consisting of four thousand torches, will take place, and the societies of other cities will participate. Six bands of music are engaged to lead the singing, all the Catholic houses will be il luminated, bells will be rung and the artil lery fired. Tho Papal Euvoys aro ex pected there this week. The life-saving dress with which Paul Boyton has been making so much of a stir in Europe was recently exhibited in Boston by W. H. Preston, engineer of the quaran tine steamer Samuel Little. He propose, in the course of a week, to start from Com metcial wharf, Boston, for Nejonset, dis tant 10 miles, with paddle, sail, American Hag, cigars, and lunch, and, after that trip, to be takeu outside Minot's lodge light, 20 miles from the city, and be droo ped, to make his way home as best he may. The Postmaster General has issued an order modifying the postal regulations by striking out that pint providing that no subscription to newspapers for less than three months should be considered regular subscription in the meaning of the law. The effect of this order is to allow news paper offices to send papers to subscribers at regular rates, whether for one week or three months. Heretofore subscribers for less than three mouths have had to pay transient rates. The Carlisle Volvnteer says: "The Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Ship pensburg having appointed assignees, all hopes of its again starting in business are at an end. It is hopelessly insolvent, and scores of men. women, and orphan chiK dren, who confided in it, are utterly ruined. For a bauk of its capital ($65,000) it is the worst failure we ever heard of. For years the money of its depositors has been pan. celed init to favorites. One man drew out of the bank $10,000 more than the whole capital stock." A Kentucky roan discovered and en tered in the backwoods of Meade count v a cave about ten feet square, which was dimly lighted by tho sunlight whhout. He discovered two earthen vessels almost within reach, which he saw were filled, one with silver, the other with gold coin. He was about to seize his prey when there arose a succession of such shrieks, yells and noises that he paused, and glancing up saw gazing upon him eight or ten things resembling men who had once lived, but of .whom now nothing remained but their bones. It would be useless to say that he "left" in a hurry. He is now or ganizing an expedition to capture these treasures. A vein of ?c1l g0'..1 thC an inch in tMckiress h.- j "7 ?! in the O-ceOl riiTee, vMirMT A 11 o!:f rotnai br 1j , ' ' bye in tfco Roeherter deLt"! : f isn't likely I will ever get tin so old." She was .f. home iti Chicngo, uid as tie she put her bead out of the en'"5 catch a final glimpse ,,f ilt f(i,r daughter was standing a ':; track, waviiiC her hiuiiie,c.(V motive dashed in and ovtnaJ ""' last that the mother saw ' ' : moved out of the dopot. w- l corpse of her daughter. Ti.p'l' " joor old woman was frantic'. 5 ' At the first station she gt o'-''" ?d to Rochester. -'2.; ' A remarkable peoiV.-., rry was made u Wed'iosr,,. e ' lin, Tennessee, by a paity c,f nected with the Smithson- j,' 1 digging amor.g some ino-i,,,-earthed, sixteen feet 1cot number of chalk Wr.ds, r,n 1 several copper bobbin with 1 flaxen thread around them, sm ! scntation of an id;-l indented li" plate metal, much corr.dpd. , undoubtedly the woik rf Av-r-"" of civilized people. Wlur ,? ' cf prc-hStoric life, growj,. r,n ! development and decay. J .'. . these mysterious ruu-ieK could but read their iinpr,;. ' Two singi l.ir ri"in'r;.'( , ported in Holvoke. Mass. 7 1 .. born last Wednesday. ha a f U'..' its back bke a !ng, v bi-!i i , water fluid. The sp'-ie at , a ring. thifiijTi which thr n.., ... sac aic passed. Afier 1! - i ?hild the sac c"T".th;r.cd f;'; quid, until it was fn.l iiec, r". it off, and the ope,Tlt i.-u s j,,,," daily. In all other i(p"c o., . peifectly natural and l-V-H:n;r." 7 ond curiosity is n t w .-w ir ' which weighed, when b i. and a half. Its head is !-c: -r. about tb size of an ora-..;-. n-ii about the volume of a 1 liri.r It lias a thick rroath of ! , The New Orleans -day says : "At Si. AV', ..tiV.i c' Sunday rooming, as Fa: l -r r,.u celebrant of the mas. was in: 'tv iug from his knee. w hile t'.i : was being chanted, and Fa-jo" was asceudingthc pu!pit tiprcae!:, shot entered fiom the c liooi-L ... on Constance street, and pa'. . the corrcjouding wied.-T .n : side, almost grazing ihc head rf : Gleason in its passage. llufsL violent disturbance of the solemn -that held the congregation or.'y j bef re was followed bv intense tv but in a second. Father GiivcVr.. that the shot had failed to e.Tee: ous damage, quieted the coucre?; had risen instinctively to tluir f his suggestion the conincga'io-.ir'.e. in an act. of thanksgiving for t'-je -v tion of Father G lesson's ';fe."' The Phila. Evening .-7";-is alleged by reliable parlies that Fiy. President of the I't i'rfV; Darby and Spiuceand Pine sTt-'-, Companies, has made an -nv Dai by stock of from 13,0'.'" t . and ef about GOO ihaies of ti e S: Pine street road. The tn moy ra the stock w as useJ. it is saidtt the Emnian-i Iron Company. r.:.c was the cxpert.ntion of Mr. Frv i . a revival of the iron trade v enabled to return the moneys h' the stock of that company, a: -.c lithe or withdraw the st. -ck. pothecat on he realized ten d share on the Dai by stock, and : dollars pcrhaie on the Spruce 2 Stieet Company's stock. Mr. F. 1 hese allegations cf wrong-doing ly affect, is a man who has J.v, vorably known in Philadelphia, r.-r-f the late Hon. Jac-'b Fry, h manv- years a memter of Cv;j Auditor Gcser?l of this State f.on isr.o. A ;?r a n m: nsEMny 4&LINIM IODIDE OF AMMO fore rnralIa. Ytr Xrh.r. Ilifiim!i Krosted I'ert. Chilblain. Sore T!:rt.l" Brnl.-rn or Winntl ct every rn-ur' .r r m.il. l'li; rrinarkaMe cur- tli: r fi-ctcl elae it s one fit tli in. vahiJiWe renio.iipc trt-r il!C"V-rc i t ami re!:-f of pain. "In cr- up. :ar; piiouinouia I Jmve iisrd r;.W- ..i. f.tii...:i f. villi Ti;?rWr-il cti I .i-rvV: liOBKIll S. N liWTON. M. V. New York. 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