HBHi .iMmiil ii I' IW fiW" ' I -frr,, .! LANCASTER DAILY INTKJLLIGENCEH SATri.DAY. DECEM1JEK 29. lti!?:J. :. l 1 M Ik, I I l7 rfc' IR rl I. fl r h I hi t in II 'I M . i L 8 :s 1 laticaztct ntcUfgcnrcr. SATURDAY dJVENItfCJ, DEO, 2D, 1008. Hen III en llie Tnrlir. The Albany Argu$ publlalien nn elnbo elnbe elnbo rale letter from Abram S. Hewltt, tie tailing hla views upon the question of the tntlff and the present need of legis lation affecting it. . Mr. Hewitt's views are theso which he has been well known te entertain, ml they correspond very well with the general sentiment en the subject In the Democratic party, for which, as well as for himself, Mr. Hewltt undertakes te speak. Ills views are particularly notable because he Is an Iren manufacturer ; and it is net often that we find iron mauufactur era recommending a low tariff en iron. They are universally for themselves ; and nearly us universally they consider that the (arlff en iron cannot get tee high for their own Interest. This fact forces the conclusion that manufactur ers are net very enlightened men , they knew a great deal about manufactures, but very little about the conditions needed te tnake their business prosper ous. The effect of a high tariff Is te un duly stimulate business ; when :i large demand for goods arlse3, prices rise , and if the demand grows sufficiently, prices advance till the foreign goods are let in ever the high tariff. Heme pre ductien is overtaxed, but the great profits stimulate capital te enter In te supply the demand. It does se, with the result of sending prlcessurglng downward because of over production. We lately had a striking illustration of this in the Bessemer steel industry. Twoerthreo years age mils were worth seventy dollars a ten, and home production was unequal te the de mand. Fabulous profits were made, and all the steel mills enlarged their capacity. New rail are worth les3 than thirty Qve dollars a ten and the mills are stepping. Mr. Hewitt stated the Democratic position te be that no greater degree of protection should be given home manu factures than what may be jnst sufficient te protect them in times of business depression. He thinks that an Impost equal te the difference between the home and foreign wages of labor would be a proper rate of duty. lie argues that when business is geed the mauufac turer uetds no protection, and that the duty should be left low te moderate his profits, se far as a free competition with the world mil deit , but when demand slackens se that business becomes un profitable, then the protective duty should 6erve te keep out foreign manu facturers and leave prices te be regulated by home competition. Tins is a sensible policy, nud will work well for manufactu rerand workman. Raw materials of man ufacture should be imported free. That is a clear command required by the in terest of the work man us well as of the manufacturer and of the people. The cheaper the raw material the cheaper the product, the greater its market and the belt ei the late of wages that can be afforded. Mr. Hewitt states the Democratic theory te be that protection is uncon stitutional unless it is made incidental te tin collection of revenue: but he ad mits that this is net a practical question, inasmuch in we have had protection almost sii'ce the government's begin ing, and It is " se intended in judicial construction us te m.ike it idle new te ralse the constitutional question." We de net understand that the Democratic party has taken the position that pretec tlen is unconstitutional, nor de we think that it would be easy te maintain, while declaring its constitutionality when uinde incidental te revenue, with which it has no atllnity whatever ; hut as the question Is no longer a practical one, its consideration is net profitable. Mr. Hewitt thinks that the true ikjI icy, if the country had net heretofore embraced the protective policy, would be free trade, fn this conception we can hardly concur. It seems te us that the ceuntrj medel protection te enable it te develop its nunc ral and ether natural reseuicts and te cultivate the manufac tories which tend te make it Independ ent of the world. This geed the piotee pietee tlvu policy lias dene fei us ; but our manufactories, placed firmly en their feet, can new stand with comparatively little support from the tariff. Tlie .siuiduy .Newspaper. The action et a small majority of the Methodist ministerial association of Philadelphia, iu pronouncing Judgment against the dai y newspapers which print Sunday editions is net important in itself, for a variety of reasons, chief among them being the small number in attendance at the meeting and the weight of the protesting minority, who, tlieiiRh less in number, are quite as lor ler cible as these who voted for the " io ie io pert," of which' -rather Tem" Fcrnley Is the author. The discussion ever the question, however, was signiilcaiit as illustrating the embarrassments which surround the most pleiu men iu dealing with consider ations relating te a strict observance of the Sabbath in accordance with the laws of C5ed ami of human society. It was, for example, no argument in this minis terial association against the Sunday editions et the newpapets that they involved an interruption of the ordained Sabbath real from labor ; for the ready offset te tills was the fact that the me chanicaland editorial workeu these edi tions Is mostly done en Saturday, whereas it h the Monday newspapers that really involve actual labor of this kind en tlw Lord's day and none of the geed Methodist brethren evlnced any disunion te abate the Monday papers nor dispense with them for their own reading ; indeed, the majority showed a disposition te favor the journals which crowd the most work in their publication Inte the flr8tday of the week. ItUtrue, as claimed, by tlie Metho dist ministers, that seme of the Sunday newspapers display u special taste for " uusaasouable and sensational newa," but only In greater degree perhaps titan thesarae Journals exhibit in their ordin ary publications. On the ether hand, many or thetn furnish a variety of most excellent literary aud even religious matter, and, in short, the merits and faults of the dally newspapers are gener ally only Intensified In the Sunday edi tions. Theso that are bad en week days are werse en Sunday, nud these that aie ordinarily geed are generally better in this 8eclal edition. It will be necessary for the Methodist ministerial association te discriminate between the geed and bad newspapers, or between the departments In them which contribute te legitimate public Information and public morals and theso which nre pernicious, rather than between the Sunday and week da editions. One geed brother, se te speak, " gave himself away" when he deplored the fact that reading the newspapers kept his people home from church, and when lie frankly admitted that tlicre were nine copies of these tapers taken by his members te one of the regular church publications. This state of things may illustrate one thing as well as another. It may argue superiority in the secular newspaper te the pulpit and the doueui (national organ ; certainly, tee, many of the gospel agencies lack the attractive ip-ss which must be given te them if they would successfully withdraw attention even during the church hour from the better class of Sunday newspapers. A single copy of some of these often has a mere Instructive assortment of reli gious news than the average mendicant church piper, and they often preach ami print better sermons than it is the let of the faithtul church-goer te usually hear. If It be true that Londen has no Sunday newspapeis, as one of the Methodist dis putants averted, it Is incumbent en him te show that the averase Sunday ob servance there is better than her , we suspect that he thiuks net, as he stig matised the Euglish metropolis as the " flab Ien of modern times." It will certainly net be denied that the Minday newspapers of te-day, winch are editions of the regular dailies, are u vast improvement, in every view te be regarded by a religious association, upon the old seusittenal blackmailius and obscene special Sunday publications which they are superseding, and the Methodist preachers should be mindful of this fact. Tiun wne have net jet nude up their minds te turn ever a new leaf for nest year muet bistir tbeinselv-cs if they would jeia the reform prjeessien. TilF.iic is cccj9ieu for some facetious, nets -a the apieintment upon the Heuse committee ou foreign relations of men beariut; the diplomats uatnis Wise, Limb, Wait and Ketchatn. Unt-ir physical disturbances uf nature, a remarkable number of disasters attended with less of life, ami wars and rumors of war are the striking features that stand out In the foreground of the last fading picture of 1S33. Ir will soeu be m order for some one te arisj ami scientifically demeustra'e that the meju is made out of greeu cbeese, an English statisticun having compiled fig ures te prove that crime decreises ai diUiikeuucss increase.-. It 13 significant that there has beeu h ildiug in New Yerk city a conference of college president, deliberating ever the podium which medern lauguages should bave in the curriculum and at the snue tltnn considering hew college bperts ma) be kept withiu the bounds of nuuly exer cise rather than of profession il competi tion. If Greek " must e;e," biseball may have te keep the company of its expul sion. Ovhi. ill Ailentewn they have a whtmsi oil eitizeu named Samuel M. Certw right, who uinuscM himself every Christmas by hiring a baud, advertising that he wil give piesents te all the ioer children of the er.y, said te number 1,000 aud en the arrival of the latter scatteru u from the wiudew of his lesulouce the presents I te be scrambled for by the crowd. Whether this jelly geed cituen is posing as a phil nuthrepist, or a prac'ieal joker is net fltatcd. Pell theso who understand the pateut fact that the convocation of American bish eps new in Heme is engaged exclusively in the consideration of matters of church d cipluic, the scusatieual dispatches te which the public are regularly treated in reference te this very innoeent convention in ike highly amusiuz readiug. Again it is an an ueuueed that an cllert is making te introduce caueu law for the government of the Cathohe clergy of the United States, aud speculations of the most morbid kind are indulged in as te the possible diplem atle complications that may result fiem the appniutment of a papal nuuoie. A both el thebe rumors have been authent atlvely dculed, further diBOusdeu of thetn has about ai union partiuouey te the weild at large as would have thu investigation ei tuat highly interesting scientific ques tien whother the moon is inhabitable. llesnis is rapidly going into decay HrHtwhile it was the proud beast of the Hub that American literature revolved about herself as a centre, and her claim te being the " Athens of America " was lung undisputed. Hut new a chaugu has oeuio ever the spirit of the Ilostenian dream Her literary celobnties are dyiug one by oue with uoue nrisiug te fill their places. Ne leuger is she the Mecca te which the ambitious literary pilirrim beuds. his feet steps. The great publishing bonus of whleh she was went te beaBt are betakiug thomcelves off te New Yerk und Phlladel phia. Hut the severest blew of nil lathe water famine new impending ever her devoted head, lu oeiisoquonouof which the nmyer has Issued a proclamation begging consumers te batholesH.ThlH munia'pil I vltatlen te abstain from cleanliness Bettles ncyenu all doubt the Tate or this ence proud elty. But In the murky blaokuess of the oleud Bottling overher, a faint sliver Ilniug is dlscornlble. Jehu L. Sullivan still claims the Hub as his rosldeueo, nud the HostenB yet remalu the champions of the diamond field, Pner. .1. P. WtcunusuAJi, L. L. I., writes te the American, of Phlladelphla.at length, showing by figures that the com cem com peusatlon of publle school toaebor in Pennsylvania Is net neatly equal te that of ethor persons whom capabilities, train- ing, ute., maj ! considered of correspond ing grade ; and that the public soheo's suffer largely en this account. " Four thousand teachers le.we the profession every ye.u ,in Pennsylvania ' Of theso, many or the ines; premising jeuug nieu study 1 1 v or mcdleluc, engage in some kiudofelerie.il work that piys tlieui bol bel ter, or enter upon a business career The le Is almost enough te parity te the whole work of education. Heside?, this cens'aut chauge of toaehors is very datu aging in Its effects upon the pupils in our schools. Ne etie can teieh a child we II who in net thoroughly acquainted with his taleuts, tastes nud disposition ; and Mich ati Insight into the inner being of a school ful of children is u t acquire I H a day ei j ear A mature mind must knit itself iu lovetoau immature one, must inspire it with eeutl leuee and trust, before the work eT instruo'ieii ein properly e iu nonce , aud this is a pnvess of slew growth Wi'ti nc instant change of teaohers, th pupi's of u school lese all rli it i m jst vain itile hi education the m. milling of character, the sbap ng of life, that tniming whuh makes the best pjstble men aud wemru." J'KKSUNAL,. LvDeuiicnc thiuks Oiear WiKte has become Oscar tame, Mvttiiew Amnie nay he recants Eineiseu as "oue of the greatixt of men." Hen. Jeiin A. Kv'sen iutetnl hereafter te de the edi'leg for a daily ue.vspapcr te be established in Des Moines eut IU. Cne! .MvTrBiuii. ei St. Peter's, II ni j. deelarcs that the Pep-.hir ing advised with the Amtncau prelates iu It me, has Oeeidcd te appumt thi arcli bNhep el Pliilndelphia iu Febraary next SrvM v.V the explorer, will rem.vu with the etpo'litteu which he is uetr e ud ict mi tbreugh Africa uutil Mu. when he hopes te take a lew mouth ii ! day, re turning, however, e his work uuinedia tely. Ma W W. frui.'nv the Wislinitfteu ph'lauthrepi'.t, was " years old en We 1 ucMlay.when he received fie-u th Pnueess Marie, of Paris, the deoeratl u uf ttie au cient "Older el Melusine." in recijuitim of his -.erne te art and his diN et eharity. Alfa inder bum v.n, of L'hicice, i has a vcr lartre lcril prict c. wa eh Siid te be worth 25,000 a yea-. Before he was elected prcsideut of the Ins'i National I'nien his briefs us-'d te be tnailced with very email flgures, but new he is as inde pendent in his conduct aud as itrenu us for a Tee as any ptactitioner in the West. Rev. Du. H J. N'evi, rector of M Paul's American church in Heme, Italy, ih at last forced te take some rest from the long strvin of his stngte-hanled work, atd will spend the winter in India. Mede laye i h s departure in erd -r te receive into the communion uf the Anglicaa church Moasiner bviese, a domestic pieliteef the nope. wh ou the sib et l)cetnber made a piiblu reuuuciatien of the addi tiens made te the Catholic faith bv the Trideutne nn i Vaticiu CJunciU. Oann' Ur. Nevm's abeuce his duly will be tiken by i'.ev. J. V. Payne, of New Yerk, and H'V. F. A. Gregery, of Maivgaseir. A CIKCI51 IIA tll'.VKHAUI.. f.r. V nttcruuuuuiilera ul hi;s.ej. Lo.il.ville Ceurier-Jmrnai Seme cranky Virkj'nian accutuiy ei two age betook Uimsilf t,j the prepvra' ou of a new bVi rae, but somehev he becime mix) i tii ualciU'ljns -i he ptoeor .ed, and pre la -ei a s up He pie-uunc i it giwi, and cal'ed it e'g nea. We c' Mfj egg iiij am ng the soups aiviie lly, for it bath a dui cniMiteucy, a rich urujuitef au'.m.U nu n ion, aed withai the proofs of cek a tl is kiv lived, fr, as tu-s rm I 4 ler of i. )cc-v'ien, whether wUisky, braudy or ruin, is poured into the cold conglomerate et beaten eges, it irntnedi aU'lycieka them. Nodriek is ncher or mire ceneruus than this soup in respect te its immediate effect en the palate, un t cone is mete insidious and trick; when it gets in its work upon the interior visera aed u'zzird. A het lutt meauc tmd promptly arises beiwren the sevei il in compatible inirredieuts, nnrt they proceed te dissolve putnership, each e.emeut the whiUy, the ege, the mgir and the milk settling up buMueHs en i's own ac count. The result is confusion and c ja s The liver and the hi;hu aUu bc nm iu vt.lved in the demeralizati in in tue neih borheod, and ultimitely the blmxiuad the nerve centres. The patient, iu fact, falls into a staje iu which he would be liable te no called drunk ordinarily, though, ifi fact, he i- merely the vietim ni overteei I ln- el '' me" treacherns soup There iu- uva meie useiui iiiveutm m than mis snip, but we wjuld nitc-jsuie the iuventei riiL.it irvL, i'imm. 1 linn in Arttiut a Inter.,. An Albauy torrespeudout of u New leik paper, giving the probabilities el th" It publieiu cvndidates for the pea Is ship of the Assembly, say. ' The ..p leiirances indicate that nt the jirepcr time thu delegations fr mi New Voik an 1 Kius e mntles, or a ma) inty el them will go te Mr. bheard, of Herki ntr, who appaiently is s itisfactery te tUel.-a.ers should this transler take place, It vsejld indicate than harmonious fueling exists between the fneuds of President Vit.' ur aud Sjuatjr Waruer Miller, whuh nny have important effects upon the cj npisi npisi Hen of New Vetk's delegation te the n itien.il e invention and upon the ele.'t.uii efa L nit.d hi.iu.8 senator next year." Tl.e IJenioeratic state central ojjimittee of Missuun, met Friday in St. Leuis, adopteia r. solution urging thu national ueiuinltteu te call the Deinoerntio national convention prier te the Itoptiblieiu con vention, and nppoiuted a sub committee of seveu te co eperate with the eitieus of St. Leuis in eudeaveritig te pioeuro the meeting of tlie convention in that eity. A letter was re id ollenuu the use of the Meohauies' Kxchanue hall te th li-m ,. cmiie national convention. IIIK KHI'.MJII l -lOSOlll.X I'ciliuliry l)SMiHi;rs te u Denmndeil ,,r UlliliV .i:i;re..ln Atlltmle The Pirls llepubltqite J-'ntneaue and the IIev.ih ncouey ceuliim thu statement et the A.ifien.iJ and the Tempi that Frauee will ex let iniue Hteunty for the due dis charge of the pecuniary lespensihility in curred lu thoTenquiu campaign by reason of the aggiossive attilu In of Chin i. It Is nimercd ou the lienise thu n I' r. null foree his lauded upon the Island f II ilnan, which is opposite the nieuth of the Delta of the Hul Uiver, and oennnanils the Straits of Hainan, through which nil commerce via the Gulf or Tenquiu pisses te Heng Keng. The rumor thus fai lacks uuiiiirmntieu. Mrnubiuu tiin netjr fundi. At Trenten, New Jursey. yesterday, case ?X ,l,a7eu "ve lv 'lUlm tn tl ai the,8ttat10 oiunell of thno.derof AroerlMii Meohauies against Daniel H Sharp and ethers, lately mombers of Del aware council, Ne. 63, of Souther, New Jersey, new defunct. Thu suit wH, t, re! cover certan money alleged te benK te t he cemrlaluants upeu the UlwrKanitlen e Delaware council, a subo.diuate brai J of the state council. Thu chancellor decided that the distribution of tl ii fun U was a wilful violation or the society', aw and he required the defendants te piy ever the funds withheld and the cehts of the TKBASUKKIROVK. a I'Kcit uk din ii Kin mi a im:. Su'l"el lit lie it llrlln el tlie lenlmlctale KuittlhiK-thr Clirl.tlii.l. J.y e( l.re Kin 1ln Wilkes eeiintv, Geeigu. s in great ex -cltennut ever the tltcever of a lurfie quautlty et Cenfeilei it.' trensiire, nUeitt whleh se much bin been mil mid wntteu Diiiiuu a storm a mi ill eik ti was b'e .. down nluut nine tui'.-s lnvu W ishinuleii Mr. Jehn Prank, wiii! mm lr, hemething shining, an I ex mimed the roots or the tree. In the heif I It b theliee he found almost a pe.k of kel I and a lrne qiiantl'J of Jewels and pie.i'iissle . Atueiu the latter wie duiueids, tubies. ntld pe iris aud m.inv 'pieces el exquisi e workreinship, the v il.ie el which It m b. . n placed by several i i eitr it J.' tkH). I he b.'ltef expr s-r I by nd wt i have seen the tieaime is th it it Is n pa.t of the let lest by the t' -uledernte eabinel dntliij; it- tl h' ttir.uih that section, as the nil iijem winch this trouuie was f. uu 1 was tie same upon whleli tlu cnife ira'.'s 10 treau d. It is ir, -d thr. the lt'rsens whespeiind iiw part l the t-e.n ute, b tug uuable t. v urv it oil in siie y hid it ler seeurity, a 1 -ith i d, it a nam ral death or were kd - d m u after, at d that oeitseqnoiilly llie tna.uie wn inver iiuearthetl. The gieit i uutity of jewels and pwciens steues siu;ests that 1 must have been the ejuteu'.s ei i nns'eums jewelry box intrus 1 t' Il M and t iken fiem her sh itl .tittrward by a st anger vshile i. r v it i n tLi mh tin country. President Davis ,in h i vbinet, t cetber with a uu i.l t e !i:niuisUe I Confederates, stepped v t ' res. deuce f Mis. .Mess, nu iied widow 1 idy, where it is beheved the la-e v. nn."' t tns liuf.d aey was he! I Wiii tie lentuf was ibent eevr, Gen. ,1 ilm (. l.ieekcnmUe cillid in .Mrs M ss an f, Uiudiiij het a bj of quiiet d -vies ti 1 .itr H wis et great value, as it c.t : -d tire j'Weliy which Had been p.nvui I by Udiesefthe Ceufedericy for the betubt of the cause, and desired her t" srciete it until niiJ eua with pre, r aihriy sh ul I return te claim It When the party had resumed its retreat Mi. Mess rxamltied the e ui'ontsef thebn. au i was dircltd by the brilliancy winch met her caze. lr several weeks rhe ki ' h.r tiust a pro found sicret, nud i .: ' d it from bun d-eds of tneu wh w i aiciing the n rejbjd treas h.TMiuin rmle A ihtiug, he .! -. and iu Ler that he euutiy t tr reteaa-i's .if t ure tmiu O.ie uuh' a up te her reitdeiv. C llled Mrs Mess a whispered words '1 i was the accredited aej il the per us who had left the pweliv b x in her pissessien, nud thit he b.i 1 bet u instruct ed tecall ler it Cemp' : h deceived by the mau's asurau.e .iu i . ppvaraucd of hones' v, she placed the b iu his hands, te see him duappeai iu thu Jitkuesiand te reabzj next dav t'n' he hid b.cu cruelly i upjsed upon 'le d ed a mouth later. The fact that tb j-wels just feui d corresended se well with the contents ei the tiivsteiieus box hnds color te the sij. posit ou that they are the same t'Mtii. tP nil. ir s urleus Oriinii. 'nil CiUru'tte The tile ie Urk!yn .'ewdiwuthe walls of tlve new bricK buildiues, domel ished a new frame beildm, and capsized a lighter oentaiuing l,0tvi bas of sugar at oue of the w bnrves. Tlie hih wind at M intievl en ie.l the snow te drift badly and in citere with rail road travel At Mabaoe) Plane, a coming sled g nng de ii a Meep iueliue ran let a lenni gemu up W.llie Hertz )g. ai;ed Pi years, hd a leijae I an armbroken, Henry Slvyer had a lee broken. Oarley Ovyer's skull w i iraMi'-ed, au I Klla inilh's lr was brekeu Twe i.leis were slightly iu jnrrd A passenicr tiaiu en the s mthern braueh of the Pcnnsyivani i railreid struck n broken rail ueur Duubar.nnd tiircoeeaohes and a baitagecar were wreckeJ. A mini ber of passeegeis were injurett, but uoue dangeieusly. The s-eamei Clara S stru k a suag and sink iu ti.'e TU'UUtas. in Tsuhud i like. Mississippi rhe hid a cargo of 1 000 baUs of e I't n and .100 saek of seed. Ne 1 s of lite is reperte.1. J.iin.-s ilaCanu aud .Tescphiuu Till ley were found dead uuJer nn overturned watfen nt the toot of au embiukiueut in Jersey city. The c uple bad been en a spree. The Ohie tiver nt Cincinnati icashcd a height of IU fnut .'J mjhes at uoeU yeatcr day. i we uniiuev. n men uore i tuuii lrezeu te death in a barn at Numediu near Cen tralia. l'tiiiitiieiiini i Krtt iinie-. Mary Hristlin, aged Jil, has died from tbu result of burns, riliewis lighting the as in a chandelier wh n some evergreens attached te tlie ladder fell, and, becoming united, cot tire te her el .thing. Tne coroner's jury rendered a virdict of actite ulcohelism in the cise of Annue Clauuell.uged 27. It was testilled that he ended a sprce by drinking a piart of hrnndy, which caused his death. Jacob Y'oelland, olered, aged Wi, died en Wednesday night, after a brief illness The coroner was informed tit it death was the result of poisoning by the wife et the deceased, und she was ai rested. A Ilntcli ni Aiclilruta Rebert Gray, aged 1.2, was tern te ineces while feeding a threshing inacluue in Crawford county. Jehu Smith was found frozen te death en the public roadue.tr iluntltigdeu. An unknown tnau, killed bv n near, was found in thu suew neai Wilkesburc. IJenj Da is, aged 80, hanged himself In Normtewu Antheny Heley, of .Schuylkill ceuuty, hid his head cut oil ou the lailreid ueai Mahaney en Christmas night. Wrn Kiamer, Isaiah Tayler and Henry Hieaii, while banting uear Uentralia, gatheied around a fire which oxpluded ene of the guus, seriously hurting all tbiea or them. America Ulnlius lis iwn (Jnrn Alnre At Wnshiugten the modeling room in the suiurvislug arohiteot's olllce was struck by llglitulug Fnday. The fereman and all of the feteigtiers, prlncipilly Frenchmen, employed there, who inve had a monopoly el that work, te the ux ux clusieu of American citi.-ms, hive been runniug things te suit thumsilvcs fei a loin? tune. Frnnch was the prineipil Ian guagu used, and when Hughsh was spoken it was only te decry Amern,in lintituiiens and Amerlevii artis's. The empleyes came aud wcut uh they pleased, and worked models te their own fancy and at their loisure until the new supervising architect, Mr. Hell, took charge. He has been watching the epilatiens of the orevwl 6IUCO then, and, liuding but little Improveuiont, iu spite of fair warning given thorn, he discharged all. The ap imintuient, seme months ae, of Let Flauuery, un American seulptur of reoeg nlzed merit, soems te have brought Inte prominence all these unpleasant features, ns the French foremau Irera the stmt made a doterinluod wai upon Flautiery te drive him out by harassui ( him and eriti elslng his work nnd nationality. O.her reforms nre shortly te be umututed , A lleiartiiiiilel Jutilce Avuili. ? A disinteh from Texas says that Jlr. Funk llurd, congressman from Ohie, will, imtnedlatel) after the holiday reoess, in in in trodueu in the Heuse ..Holutieus calling for the nppeiutniiuit of a oemmlttoo te iuvestlgate the oeuduot of Hrowster Cam- oreu, Joel W. Hewtnau and A L, Tidball, . cunuceted with tun department or Justioe 'or lexa, ngaiust whom spoeltlo eharges Jmve been prepned, nud will be presented n the same time. Tulball is new I'nitnd S'atcs M ufhal for Arin.na, This notion is said te be Instituted by A. 11. Norten, ex-Pulled states marsharfer the Nei thorn Dlstiictei Texas, who Is an ittiele of Mr. Kurd Mnltuw I rrp Krull. Wm. Fex, eeuviuted of thu uiuider of Tiieiuis llewatd, was hanged at Nevada, Misseuil. Tlie exejutieii took place in a natural amphitheatre, about a mile nud n half from 'he bii-diiim portion el the town and was witnessed by ten thousand spec taters. A sivne light oeurrod iu the uienti t litis of uerthwesteiu Arkmsis, between a iherdPs poise a-id a gvug of horse thicvis, in whieli several ineti were killed at d wuiiudid. Twe nogrees natiied Pagan, nrrnsted for wounding white men who had attueked them In a q larrel, were shot de id by u miskediueb in th. Jul at llnnkvllle, Flerida. lrnrliiK tlmtn rrlrurrtpn I'elrm F.uipleuM of the New Yerk, Pennsyl vania A' OMi railroad Friday began tear ing down telcKinph poles reeentlv erected along the Hue of the new Pittsburg, Cleveland A Teledo railroad. Ollbials of the thst nam. d told claim the poles ou tlteir laud and siy they will temeve them along the entire hue Ne attempt was in ide te step them. President Andrews nnd StiiHMitntondent Agnew, of the new real, are awiv. and no itHtructiem h ive been nceived from them Tim tumble urit.es from the disputed ownership of nu old canal bed, and is the same which led te the riots two weeks age. Auirrlm NMltnil i-urk In I'ntuns, Secretary PfeluighiiyMUi his toceivcd trni Minister Morten, at Paris, a tole gintu stalimr tint the withdraw il of the decree of the 127th of November, which will b) published te d ly, limits the time for the admission of Auieiieiu perk pro ducts te the 3J:li .1 inn irv, at the perta et Havre, Herde iu i aud Maisellie, instead el Nantes. Iie.'fi by rirr The Eigle woellen null of Henry vV l'e , at West I'holmsferd, Msssichusetts has b irued. I.-iss $'.200,000 , insurance 7"i,000 Alssi A G Vati iidniuuds' woellen mills ut -'.iiferd. Ontario, L ss M0.00O. A lire at diauge. S itith Oarelina, destroyed six stoies and several ether buildings, causing a tetul less of $15,000. FEATURES OF THE COUNTY PKE3S. Tlie Columbia Spy is for (ten. Sherman for president Tite Xer A'rn has at last get 't'ipiite I'lieu's di.ny up te date. The Manheim Sentinel will enter upon a ue.v volume en Fiiday next. Lvhzibethtewn Chrentele priutsue paper this week. Christmas, you knew. The editor of the Mt Jey V.ir took first prize iu the free-for-all class nt the Lin c )ln schesjl spelling bee. The horse repertn of the Kiiimmer ives a bridegioetu two years te get from Paradtse te the ether place. The .Marietta 'Junes thiuks if Hen..!. P. Wickershani could be induced te outer iu the congressional rac he might give Mr. Smith a hard struggle. The Marietta Register nnuouuees that the May Hew or of the Pilgrims was net the same Mijllewer which in 104S brought ever some negrees te Harbidees. It does net leek te the Mt. Jey I It raid " as if we werejustiliml in the light of the Hible te say that Oml has enumerated uoue et the pleasures aud occupations of heaven." New Helland CUinun takes the cike with iciug en it, tee : " Place the wind ing sheet areuu 1 the old year, and let the fuueral cortege pass ou te oblivion's come tery te deposit the last offspring of time " Majer Kllwoed Orient's Lancaster fn 7 tirtr simewhat spitefully says the iinneuncxmeut that Congressman Smith has introduced a bill for the erection of public bmldiiigs in Lanjaster invariably precedes ins candidacy for roneminattoti. "Tliis was the cv-e iu '.'', '73, N ), '"J and new in 3. ' MCKIIIIIIIKIItKIU .NKWS Ktnuts neHr mill Heading is te scrim ttie Ueiiuty l.lnm have a colored bisebill club. Harrisburg's skating rink, made en the basebvll grounds, will be epuued te the public ou New Year's day. People iu Heading are ceuiplaiuiug that the electric lights nre extiiicuishud tee curly in the mertiiut,'. The demai. d for charters for tiatural gas iu Western Pennsylvania has become great, applications beiug made nearly every day atthe ntate deptttmeut nt Harrisburg, fur them. The Uariisburg car company has re ceived an order for 000 box cars and they are te be undo in a short time. Ou the streugth of this and a previous order for 100 cars the works will resume general operations en Jau. 10, ISS-l The Cumberland Valley radio il com. pany are having tive new Hastlaku passen ger c laches built at the Altoenacar shop. Thise ceaches will be of the latest im proved style and of the finest finish, nud thu aislei will be six inohei wld jr than iu the old cars. A IIUUll IIP KE1.1," riie Uemeiiy Ht tlie tiper Heuse I.hii liven Inii The play, "A Hunch el Keys," presented lu Fulton opera house was HUfllciently known in Lancaster te attract a geed sized audience, which duriug the greater part of the play enjoyed the antics, the songs and the situations of the poeplo ou the stnge immensely. Thereis a geed deal of merriment iu " Huiieh or Keys," whleh is merely a mulange of fun nnd droll be havieur en the part of a curtain Littleton Sniirj'js, euj., who tries te run a hotel with wee I til resiilts. This character is assumed by Mr. W. C. Crcsble, who makes much out of it. Mr. Geergo Hoekor carried the lieiiBO with his impersonation of Jenat Grimes, and Miss Flera Moere, a famlllat name in comedy, ns Teddy Key captured the audiencn at encn. Miss Delly Monrne is n bright aud capable little Dely Dells, which character she has taken slnce the recent difficulties of the oempnuy nt Soranteu. In raet the whole treupe Is al together capable of making plenty of amusements, aud de it. Kiimiiclpmluii llnlourittlen. The arrangomeuts for the calobratien of emanoipitien day, nuxt Tuesday, by the colored peeple or S'.eulten, nre about com pleted, aud if the weather should iiutprove unpropitleiiH, the occasion will be u mo me mo merablo ene In the local annals of Stoelton. It is known that visiting socleties will positively be thore from Harrisburg, Car lisle, Yerk, Columbia, Mt. Jey, Middle town aud West Philadelphia, a number of thorn aoeompauied by brass bands. An arch will be sprung across Frent street at Adams, aud ethor points suitably decorat ed. After the the proeossion Prof. Mc OiunlH will read tlin emancipation proola preola proela inntion, UoergoII. Imes deliver au oration and singing be indulged in. The colebra tien et the day will ba wound up by a grand banquet ln Duukle's hall, and a fauey dress ball in First's hall. Veuiir l.utly Injured. This mernlug a young lady who was hurrying te make the Quarry villa train fell en the loe ou Orauge stroet. Her head was badly cut and she was uuoeuhcIous for I Heme tlme. She was carried Inte a noigli neigli !imilii. Imiiie whure her weuuds woie dtessed after whleh she waB able te leave en tlie train. Hlilpiueiii u( lluraei. Fiss & Deorr shlpped te day a ear lead of Lancaster county horses te New x erk, I'llK SUNDAY SCHOOLS. TllltKI. Vlllltll DltUISIM Vt 1' 11 1 ll'.V I.S A I'lntt llntrilMlionent ut HI. lniuc' His Irtrtimtltin Ht at. Juliii's-lim l(), nytnrlsii Krstlvat I, tint rsiKlit. The Chrlttu is entortaintneut givun te thoehildien of St. .lames' Sunday school I ist evuuing was a very Hue nllalr, and was largely attended. Thu decorations of the church were much the sauin wm they wete ou Chilstmas morning, but Heme additions h id bjeti made and the I irj'e Christinas tint) neat the altar was litmg with hundreds of Christmas einaiuetitri and toys nud presents for the uhildieii, Tlie service consisted of ('hrlslmis cauds snug by the school, aiitheins by thu choir, the recitation of the creed, pravurs, and au addiess by the rector. At the close of the service the seveial classes eT the Sunday ncIioeI were cilled up iu turn and each child was presented with gilts of various kinds, the boys iceciwng luuks, knives ntul toys, the girls toys, books, dells, ecc , an 1 all lecciviug b ixcs of con fectieus. Phe music was very well leu dered, ami deserves special mention, M. .lllllll'S 1 MS(ftlllt A Suiid ly school euterliiniiieut, very similar te the above, was held I ist even ing lu St. Jehn's Hpisoepil chiiu'h, which was prettily decorated, there beliig two large Chrlsttuis tieus iu front el the chancel, which wis biillitntly illuiniuatud ami tiiuiuied with uvuigrui-u. Itev. Fiaticts I). Hesklus, a former lector of the church, elllctatud, instead of Hecter Spaiildlng, who Is iu ill heilth. llie caieN, icsp nisi s, A , woie followed by uiinddrtss by Itev. Heskius, alter which cakes, ciudtes and toys weie distl United among the clnl Iren, who weie present iu large iiuiubeis. Toe l'rpi.l))trrltu rstl4l. The Sunday school festival el the Presbyterian chinch was held last evening in the lectin e room, whieh hud been very prettily lilted up for the occasion. Tied greens were t.vined around the pillars, four large and elegant baskets trimmed with vines were pi iced lie ir the rcidiug desk, nbove which, m gas jets, was the weid "Welcome" The service opened with the long metro d ixolegy, niter which thore were prayers, slngiug psalms and Christmas hymns, losemsivc rea lings relating te the advent of the Sivieur, an address by the pastor, ft v. J i. Mil chell, and the distribution of gifts, each child bcleugtug te thu fdioel, whethm present or absent, teceiving a half leiind pickage uf c indies ami eiaug'-, after winch similar gifts were made te every person present. The nttuudauee was large wid the oicuieu greitlyeuj iyed by all. lliuln Ulnss KnlcrlHiiieti. Jehu H. Sclium eutertitued thu memlitrs of his female llible class, el St Paul's M. K. church, at his residence, Ne !)11 Seuth Prince street, last eveuiug I'hey were each preseutui with gifts, ind a hands ice collation was served. i.ir ii.h iaiu.vi.-s Mere Hinl llioie Mini Kterjif heici Wm. Hiddle himls around the neat and convenient school calendar issued by Iveseu, Hlakciuaii, Tayler A Ce. All the ether wuithei prophets having proved themselves fnluies, waitttutil the ground hog has his inuiugs. The Hefermed church, tit New Helland, will have a Atiiglt memorial service en Jan. 1J. Jehn A. Hrt ueinau, west of .Marietta, recently lest 13 turki.ys nt the hands of thieves. bolemou (troll, of Harevtlle, has klaugh tereJ two hogs which, t .gether, dressed 1,01.2 pounds. Next ' Mrs. Harry Hurst, uf Hist Hail town ship, en Christmas walked out upmthe perch et her home, slipped and broke her arm V. H. II. Kuifcer brought h itne te his New Helland fneuds liem Ins trip te Missouri spcciuieu veuiseti and shell barks. The Liedeikrauz Ne Year e inert anil sociable will be held iu thu society's new hall ou Monday evening. Tne utiw legu latieus regardmg admissions will be stuet ly enforced The tweuty-lifth auuual meeting of the state horticultural association will b j held at the slate capitol, Harrisburg, in tlie room of thu state beard of agriculture, com mencing Wednesday, Jau. Id, at 'J o'clock, p. te., and continuing ever Thursday, the 1 1 tit. II. .VI. J;,uglu,et .Marietta, will lead a paper en celery culture. Calvin Cooper, S a. llathven, P C Hillcr and Jehn O. Engle, of thin county, ure ou the vatieus committees for thu meeting. lllr. M)HTMI'.ltN IiiAltlll.l A l.are t.stlicrin An.uml llie llulns. This morning thore was a very large curbstone market ou North Quean and Walnut streets, iu the vicinity of the wrecked Northern market house. Itesi dents lu the neighborhood combined nud by a liberal tise of b.n rels, boxes and beards Improvised scores of "stands" for the use or the country folks. Many regit lar attendants ut the market sold their marketlng direct from their wagons, which were backed up agaiust the curbstones for the purpose. The line extended ou both sides et North Quoeti street from the Koysteno hotel te the Washington lire ougme house. The number of buyers present was very large and thore was mueh geed naturodjeitliug among then! in their efforts tellud the markottnen with whom they weru aoeustouiod te doal.Theto was very little ohange iu pi Icej Iretn last week's quotations. Utitter sold at about .10 cents a jeund and eggs at !28(i30 coats per doen. UOIKI.NKK'S IMJUK1T. tin lllHins Altiiuiie te thu It It I'liiiipiiuy. Thoeotonor's jury.impvnellcd te inquire into tlie death of the unknown man who was struck by a train at the Little Ceues. toga bridge en Thursday, met this morn ing in the orphans' court room After hearing the testimony of the train men the following verdict was ronderod : " That said unknown mati came te his death from Injuries iccelved by belng struck by the engine of Frcdericlc accom modation en December 27 en the P. II. H. near the Little Concstega bridge. The jury find that no blame can be attached te the railroad company or its ompleycs, as the mau was walking ou the oempany s traek when struck by the engine" Tlie body was intorred at the alma heuse without beiug identilled. II. of 1'. (Illlcen. C'astle hall of Inlaud City ledge, Ne. 83, K. et P., was filled te its utmost capacity last night at the seml annual election of ofllcers for tlie ensuing term, nlnety seven knights participating ln the olcetioii. The following oflleors were chosen : Ch. Cem. Sam'l. M. Skoen. V. Chau. Heward L. Zeek. Prolate Henry Eektnau. M. at Arms H. Frank Zeek. K of It. and S. Jeremiah Hlfe. M.ef F. J. H. Markley. M. or K I. B. Kendlg. Trustoe M. M. Harteu. Tlie Installation will take pl.ica Jan. I, 1881. An Allllcteit ureau llul AlrtMu ) A'-hU, A few Sundays age Mlsj Ktuily Sllvci the organist at Harm tuy church, Deer Creek, was unable te extract any sound fiem the ergati. An investigation buing made, a heuse suake two feet long was found inside the instrument. It was dragged out with a pair of tongs and killed, So.ne tlme be fere a motise get into the ergau und stepped the music Wi u iTiinir uAiHH. A ' llilinptlniis Hnt(lln IVIie In Umlitloe r.rrliiu. Lant night Ambrose (iatilz, n young tu ni tiMillng in the Illghth ward, was taken te the station house by Michael Shaller, a private citlzeu, at.tl locked up en the charge of attempting te Urn the stable of Frank ltelker. Ilevvas, laler, ledged in jail, This morning young young (lautr. was taken before Alderman Hut, whom hit was discharged, as thcre wim net a pit Hele of evidence against him. Shallot mlmittcd this, but elalmud that Oatitz was the wrong mini. It appears that these two moil hid been drinking te gutlier dining the uvuiiing. Shortly before 11 o'clock they weie at Helkcr's, and Hants went out. When Shaller followed he found him Rlntidiug beside the stable. Thcie was no llie nor nny evld.tnce of It, but Hhaller walked the man te thu station Heuso ny a roundabout way, nud hnj him looked up. Oant.'s Irlunds are very bU'ter lu their denunciation or Slnller's condiiei, and tin eaten te prosceuto him, ns he In de pohee olllcei nor in the employ or the elty, he had no right te ntike the arrest, nor had he nny grounds Ter it, as (lantz Is a very ruspietahlu young matt. The stable which Sualler supposed wis being set en lire has a high wall surrounding it, and it would be imp uslble for any m in te set it en tire fiem thu gietiud, even if he desired te. Wlirn Shaller leek the man te the sta tlen heiisii hu ropicseutcd that he had a case et arson against Mm. Upen this statement Oatitz waH looked up, as the elllcers knew nothing or the circum stances. Shaller, at one tliiM, was em ployed by the city te leek rer llre bugs and he had Alex Lnatnan sent te jail. Fer a yeir pist he h is net been employed by the city in any capacity whatever. iiik ni.iiMKii a, Aliiilliei Kuinntkisble Ktlilbllleu l.sit Mlglit. In Lineaster and In ether parts of the country heard from, one or the most vivid of the recent brilliant red sunsets was that of last night. The whole wettern sky was ene glorious blush of c.irdlual red FieK Ie as a blush anil uncertain as the aurora, the ruddy glow pulsated along the west ern sky, new expanding zenith ward, again skrltikiug after tlie iccedliig sun. Fer two hours the vividness of the red glow attracted thu attention of the people. Whpu iu the star lit sky the pneiilinr ruddy color came and went, the coldly brilliant st ir.s seemed blue aid i;rueu by contrast with red, and their brillivuuy was fautas tic.ally magnified. Venus blazed with rare splendor aijilust the rosy background of the sky. The view at stiurise this morning was scarcely less brilliant, t' e eastern aud western skies being alike tiliiumuted witli a bright rel flush tint only faded away with the stun ge, a mil I'll.". iis.ur ."study Sllie .Int. AttMnlr.l l l.itnnniter CintrHniuri The extensive contractors, Jehn Keller, of this eity, and L L. Hush, of Rlrd-ln-Haud, whohave constructed u large pur. tien of thu new Schuylkill Valley uillre.id, have just recencd the contract for the grading, bridging, biding und track laying for the New Yerk, Philadelphia A. Ner folk railroad. The line will be uinety milett in length nud will iiiu from Cherry stone, Virginia, te Delmar, Dehware, and much of the fruit, Ac, new transferred by water Ireni the plantation of the litter state, will be taksu across the Yerk river from Norfolk te Cherrystene aud then shiped ou the new line te the uortheru markets. The ceutr.ii t also includes the erection of twenty depots nud the building of an ocean pier at Cherrystone, aud the total cost will Im ever $1,000,000. The new Oettysbtirg A Hantsburg railroad, 02 miles iu length, has just been llulshud by the same Him. A I.IKI. IIUICNf.il lin liiUlscrertlr )t I'll) rat in tlin I'lrr." Yesterday afternoon Hachael II titer, who is employed as a domestic lu the family eT Jehu S Otvler, residing en Seuth Llme street, went te the cellar aud threw into the furnace a considerable qu mtity of grease, from a pau in whleh a turkey had been roasted. A loud exple sleu followed which was heard by Mr. Oivler, who ran te thu cellar, whoie he round the girl lying en the tloer, with her faee and hands bully burned nud con siderable or her hair scorch id off Sirauge te say her clothing did net take tire. She was taken up stairs aud Dr. Kiugnttonded. her. Te-day she Is much butter. A .MU.IHK Mllll. Cen Hatley, a former lesidetit of this county nud a famous Irishman iu the early days of Quarry ville, who of late years has been living iu Wilkcsbarrr, has been missing from his home for flve months. He is between 80 and 85 years of iie, and it is reared t,h it seme accident has befallen him. About two mouths uge he wns Heen en the Valley read, near May posteflico, Hdeu tjwnship, this county, but nothing has been heard or htm by his friends since. Any Information in regard te him would Ua thankfully reoeivud by his nephew, Daniel Uall.mlier, of this elty, or his sous, Ceu. ami Patrlek, of Wilkosbarre. aitlm ut Heal Kitnie. bkipwlth Ilewett has ueld 1 1 acres of unimproved laud iu Drumore, township te Jehu M. Witmer, or Quarryvllle for $05 au acre. Dauiel Hiiiear,Hr.,has bought from Jehn Hess, 8 acres of oak timber en the "State read," for $310. Mr. Hinear has beguu te cut it into railroad sills for which he finds a ready market at Quarryvllle. .1. W. Curran has purchased of Isaac Hoisinger, the slaughter heuse and ham and tlie let en which they staud, situated en Kvans' ruu, Hast Douegal, for $1,000. Matrimony In Uelernln. Iu the prescnoe of n brilliant oempany at the home of Mr.Nnwten Greff, in Kirk Kirk weed, Celerain township, yesterday, his soeond daughter, Miss Sadle was united in marriage with Mr. Frank Krman, jf Philadelphia. The ceremony was per formed by Hev. Dr 0. W. Stewart, or Celerain. After the ceremony the wedding feast was enjoyed, and the brlde and groom Htarted oil' en their wedding tour, with the best wishes of a host of friends. Mr. Erman Is a machinist lu Philadelphia, and he will, upon their leturn, tcttle thore. I'uiiliry ivemimin. At the Chcster county poultry show, Jehu M. Hagans, of Strasburg borough, was awarded the following premiums : 1st en Hlun Hald Tumblers ; 1st en White Hrcastcd Fautails ; 1st ou Yellow Wiuged Turbin ; 1st ou Hlaclc Moerhoad ; 1st en Sllver Wing Swallow ; 1st ou Illue Kng. lish Owls ; 1st ou Hlank Magpies ; 2nd en White Greyhead Fautails ; 2nd en Solid Hlack Turbin ; 1st and 2nd ou Yellow and Hrewn Urcasters, and the ten dollars pre mium for the best collection of fauey pigeons en exhibition. I'lflKpecket Arrested, Yesterday aftornoen Ofllcer Hey, of the Pannsylvanla railroad police rorce.arrostod a mau named Henry Levanlte, who was detected in the act ei picking the pocket et a colored woman, about taking pussage iu the Frederick accommodation train. The fellow had been noticed leafing about the depet all day and was euspected of lining a thiif, lie was taken befere Alder man McConemy, and committed te nuswtr nt quarter sessions court. ltcitioveil in l'nttituwu, J, 0. Harley, fermerly of Adatnstewn, this county, has opuned a brush manufac tory en North Hauover stroet, Pottstown. Aititi'.si r.ti