II fet(ottet 11111161111 t R. O. soesincw. •. W. ALTOS.. Mania, ha. 9,1979. ANSTMEa AsNoVNCIAZENT. Some weeksZsince we gave notice through there columns that on the- first of Januar7:we should adopt the strict advance payment system. Since that notice we have aeut to each subscriber , in arrears a rpiice of the amount due, re tninding them unless the tticounfs were settled the paper won'd be discontinued. We are ,happy to announce that a goodly number of ear delinquents have'respond ed to our call, lint /there are many who have paid no attention to the "announce i'nent"." To this clasa.this*cond notice is sent greeting, to stir up their remem brance, end give them a short period to c ill and settle. • These t rrhol do not heed this "call" during the month of January _,:tray aspect a notice of a different kind. There.is • still due ul in small sums on subscription over Ares ikousesid dollars and it is simple justiee to all parties con cerned that we should have the money ; pricru MX-STATE TSEASOINE. 4('KF.V. llunt:s,t W. rIIicKEY, es-Stat— Tressurer,'=-and one of the most prominent' men of the State, died at his residence in Philadelphia at 10:eactek on New Years morning: For year Mr. M. has been an and , his death expected at - any mo ment as a natural event, yet his detnise came with the violence of a blow to that large community which embraced his devoted friends and ad mirers Few men have wielded the power in political councils - Which Mr. MACK EY exerted' for the past tifteln . years in the Republican party. While quite a young man he en- tercd 'a banking house in. Pittsburg, i f and by strict attention, tb b siness, unswerving integrity, and t e exer, else of more than ordinary )usiness tact and foresight, he rapidly rose to 1,, a prominenC - P - Osition in 6as 4. eial d cles. BefOre he reached his hirLieth cir cles. he 'was . chosen State, T ensurer, and managed th - e finances with such eminent skill that he was continued in the position as long as the Consti. yl -Onion permited one• man tb hold it". It . was., during his velar' of -office that those qualities which are requis. ite in a succesful political leader, were displayed; and at once marked him as the man to direct the councils of the Reptiblicaft party.' . For years he had been looked up to by the'Republicans .of the State and nation as a safe leader. The pc)* sitionen assigned -him neccessarly imposed gre,t respon, aibilities--how yell theseAwere met and discharged history .will record. It honors the memory of this man to know that in his intensely active career, with a plentitude of oppotun-, itied at all times to gratify mercen ary motives, his condact Was distin guished ~ by unblemished rectitude.- Ile warred not for the spoils of °thee, nor blotted his character with com plicity in money-making schemes at the expense of the public. Acting ,from higher motives, and with a love . of party power which Was satisfied by „-n_othing lower than its ~t riumphant away, he sought, in . eve/y political measure in Which he interested him self, to give Republicanism an en during:strengh, As State Treasnrer he exhibited all the care, all the talent and all honor which; in a lesser sphere, when a young man, raised him from a Clerk's desk to the bead of a great banking institution. lb pri vate and public . capacity` be urged legislation in behalf of ,homehinstitu atli - for the amelioration of . many of the evils of society. Educa tion found in him one of the ablest advocates of her cause, and -the arts and sciences secured : the means, through his endeavors, to extend their elevating. Influences. Mr. MACK -2- will' be remembered with affection for the beauties of his social nature. The sunshine of genial disposition; the.generosity of a large heart; th,s integrity of his friendship, and his __devotion to those in whose welfare bc, interested himself; the abnega tion of self in all his efforts; the ripen and manly speech, delivered -.without deceit' or equivoque,—all served to give nobil;ty, to his charac ter in the eyes of his friends. Politi cally, be c..mbinedAn himself all the . ' single qualities Which have distin guished his leading associates. I'ub. pith, he acted 'with a sincere regard -*, for the best interests of the commu niv. Socially, he invitedthe' love .and admiration of all who Came into close' contact with him by the sin cerity and gsperosity of his nature. This, unworthily painted t is the pOr trit of a man who viieldod so wonder ful an intluence.iin moulding the des tinies of this State, and who goes down to his grave * lofed and regret. ted. • Ta i t - Treasury of Louisiana • is empty, and. $90,000 are required to Pay the Januar l yi coupons of in. terest, and current expenses. When the Republicans surrendered the .oovernment; two- years ago, there Were t3C0,000 in the Treasury, with s rate of taxation of IA milts. In these two years, the Dernoerats hain spent the surplus, and increased the debt $2,000,000. This is a bad ehtlw 7 ing for the." wealth and intelligence of: the State." An infusion of "cr- Re l t-haggery " w4Uld be an impro•e- k rnen , t, which the creditors - id th e State would relish. Tat city 9,f Cerk, Ireland refused to tether Gen. GRANT a public recep• Um) on account of his known hostil ity to Catboliciern. ROBERT W. MACKEY, who died in Philadelphia last , week was never married. lie was in his forty first 7.year. to IMORT NOVEL ', GESSIIAL .1013-klt. EiTtLY, in a con. tribation to the southern historical papers gives the following account of the fatal wounding of STONEWALL JACKS*: "Instead of, riding to the fronts to re conuoitrethe enemy and then imprudent ly galloping back toward his own line; General Jleksott was slowly riding to the 'front, while making every effott, to hurry forward the troops, Ishen he was fired on by-a portion of his own men on tbe right (south) of the road and obliquely from the rear, and then the horses of his party that weremot shot down wheeled to the left, and he galloped into the !Foals on the left to escape the Are, when be was fired upon by another body of troops on the north side of the toad. It' was by this lastilire that General Isciso:s . was 1 wounded." • In the trial of a disputed will case in Eiostlin discloees how near President Bc cuasOw came to proving a benedict. The letter put in evidence • written by Mrs. ELIZA SWIITHi who taught school in 11 'ash. ington during BVCIIANAIi . B term<reads:as `follows : "I went to President BucrilisaN as appointed ;, saw bins up two, flight of •tstsirs : in his sanctum sanetortem.— He was so interested that he begged °f a me not to go home yet,. for he wanted to sec more of me, and any . time I sent up my card ' I: ould be addmitted to his privacy. He, said I was the `sweetest woman be had se s erkin a long,time,.' and he would see more of me ;:that he would. see GWINN, and make Isi and others send their daughters; that .I might use ids name ju-t, as I }leased whenever I wished ! He followed me down to the door.-how un presidential ! and kissed ANto me. It was a" dead hit,' but o . be can do me no further was], and I think he is determined not to marry, though we said nothing about that at all. It anybody could make him marry, I am sure it would be me ; but I think he never will, so I give it up. I wish to dine with him, and get him to. get some Seneators' datighters as he says he will. That's all. • So:don't expect anything more, for I know he never intends to marry." A remarkable ease of healing by /prayer is reported from Vermont. The subject of the miraculous cure is a Mrs. Davis formerly of this 'State. This is the ac count she giies of the case : " After suffering for eighteen months from prostration by nervousness, occa sioned by a.comphcatton of several dis eases'in the head, spine, heart and stom ach, and not having bept; dressed during 4liat time, and believing that all had been done that ,:tould be done, I began to in • quire What I must do for relief. I saw clearly that if God did not send relief hn mit'iately I meat perish. On oppening my Bible, which lay on my bed, I read, `lf ye shall 28k anything in my name, I will do it. I immediately asked to be raised', from he bed lof sickness and lan guishing whe I had lain so long. Seven days, I prayed or the blessing, setting ssido- all niedicin I continued in a \be lieving and expectt manner until near the. end of the week itl•out any answer to my prayer, Before closed my 'eyes t \i,,. to sleep on Saturday nib t, November 8o;I asked that the blessing so earnestly desired might come in an way, skill , l \ s. pleaded that it might come w i'le I slept, and tha(l might be able to rise nd dress myself and meet my physician t 'the door when he. came. • I then fell aleop and slept soundly until 4 o'clock ; th • n I awoke. 'I was perfectly well ! The • in and soreness from which I was suiferin • when I fell asleep was gone ! I made no unusual stir, and at the regular boor for rising I arose and dressed and told my family that I was well. I walked all round, and met my physician when he came. As it was Sunday morning (De cember 1) I sent a note to my pastor say ing that I was well, and requesting him to give thanks in the presence of the con gregation for what had been done for me." The Cincinnati newspapers report a love story with a very tragic _ending. For more than a year a young law student there has been paying attention, to a young lady whose parent at last cooked ukon him as an aspirant for her band, and were quite willing to give their con sent: The young persons, for some•reation best known to themselves, while taking a drive last April, decided to go to a juitice of the peace and get married. During the following months they kept their marriage so well Concealed that, none of their friends suspected it, but lasi• day they agreed that concealment‘was longer` neccessary, and the husband in formed his wife that he would go to the justice's office for the marriage certificate and would then claiM her from her par ents. Ile left her in the best of spirits, but the hour for his return passed, and he did not come. At about midnight a messenger arrived with the announce ment that be was dead. In driving under a railroad bridge, a passing train of cars frightened his horse, which • ran away, and be wat thrown out and killed. Secret marriages almorealways have some Un happy ending, but few of them terminate in so sad a fashion as this one. 1 he Chicago Tirnea gives this funny in eident-ShOWing how a salary was raised : A few days ago, during one of the rounds through his -palatial hotel, the landlord of the Palmer House entered a room suddenly and discovered a window washer leishrely y engaged in reading a newspaper. Being very active 'himself he had no use for a lazy man, or one who slights his work. lie discharged the washer onithe spot and ordered him to go to the Oleo for his pay. The man obeyed, got his.money, went to his room on the upper door, arrayed himself in his Sunday suit. packed up his duds and descended to the servants' appartment to take leave of. his former associates. About this time Mr. PALMER entered but did not, recognize his quantiant employee in his store clothes. " Here, my man, you lcsik as though there was good" work in you ; do lon want a job?' The ex-washer, somewhat,surprised, 2dt - twitted that be stood in need of nee. "Can you wash windowsTLe 'Man allowed - that he could. 'Nell," said Mr. PALMER. I've just discharged a man who has been do ing that sort of work. "I paid him only VI) a month, put if yon take the place and go right to work I'll pay you 1t22." The proposition was quietly accepted, and in half an hour the discharged em ployee was scrubbing 'away iu the same old room. TUE LEGISLATURE. Both houses of the Legislature met at noon on Tuesday last. In the Senate Hon. A. J. Hann, of Dauphin, was chosen President pro tem. Tao's R. COCHRAN, clerk; L. Roonts;Assistant Clerk, and E. W. Sittur t ur, Reading Clerk. FRANK 'MANLEY, of Smithfield, was , elected Jiniter of Committee Rooms. Hon. H. M. Lora was elected Speiker of the House, Dr. SrAnneca, Chief Clerk, HENRY Reading Clerk. A WHITAKER, pf Warren, was appointe4 to a putiition in the House on reecomendation of the Bradford stsembers./ • - Tbel . Hprentor's/Mesinge was read on Widuesday,/ tiAREIRON MID lATIAM The following correspondence pub. lisked in the Itarrisburg_Te/egrapii i - among Of incidents in the life ' of the Ilte BAYARD TAYLOR, gives a clue to the large following Gen. CAMEROS has always - had in Pennsylvania, and his letter is so characteriitic of him that we copy it: 42 EAST 18rti Sr. , NRW Yong, 114rch 5, MS. NT DEAR: G . Elk KRAL: Titus morning the confirmation of the Senate makes me. actually Minister to Germany; and I must at &tree offer you anew my thinks fur your kindness to me, ~ixtecu years ago. Yam doignation'a - myself as your Secretary. then, '.gaTe rte' a ytat's est erience oG diplomatic life, without whien it is very doubtful whether the present appoint nient would have been made. I recall Or ittictatezm with. Which you keid • .your promise of leaving tue as charge d'• Af iaires, as poesible, and Abe curette sou made to have we succeed you as Min iSter. The :het suurce of ' the honor I liave now received comes, therefore, di-, rektly from you. I want you tO know that I fully recognize the fact, and have fret& rest•on to be gratcful for your kindness. My wife at.d _daughter join .in the most cordial regards Co' you and all your fami. ly, Veiy.sincerely yours. BAYAfti) TAYLOR. THE EEPI.V. liAurm.ixim, March 0, 1878 . l,ls DEAR Mu. TAYIA)r:: lam greatly gratified by -ti.c contents of your letter of yesterday. It is always pleaitant to be kindly_remembered by- those whom we appreciate and lose. In the months under the same roof .in Russia, your family and mine, as welt as yourself and myself, formed attachments which could not easily be severed, and in all the time . since,! I have felt a pride in your:continued growth in public estimation, and now, I say that lam with your Well-earned honor. I know you will discharge its highldiaties with preeminent ability. In the present condition of Europe, Germany. is the very highest mission in the world, and I. am sure you will represent your country, and so conduct your self as to command the respect of all the-great men you may meet. With the kindest regards to Mrs Taylor, and the little girl I use I to kiss some sixteen years ago, I am, as ever, your iliend, BASARO TAYLOR. • NORTHERN and Central New York has. been risited by a fearful snow storm. A dispatch from Syracuse dated Jail. 4 says: , . The show stormthat has been rag ing, in Central New York for the past 48 hours is the severest known in 40 years . Fully four feet of snow has fallen in this city, And a fierce tem pest has blown it into drifts ranging. from 10 to .2) feet' in height. For the past two days ; business has been completely at a st(tuad-still, and the streets have been 41,Friost entirely de serted. 'lie railrbad authorities of the various roads centring - in the city unite in stating the ttorm is the se verest known in a generation. _trains have )assed over-the-Central Railroad, - between • this city and RotheSter, since Thursday last. The. road between this city and Buffalo and the Falls completely blocked, and no attempt. will tai made to dig it out until the storm ceases. The special. New York express, which starts from Rochesterfand arrives in New York at 7 P. Ai lien Rochester on time Thursday . xitit three en g ines. Afterprocei ding :even miles the train was stalled in a huge drift, and being unable to proceed . any further, was abandoned, the passengers being con veyed back to Rochester. On the Bingliamton.Road a train which star ed for Syracuse ie stalled and buried in .the snow at Prehlt. The road is L coinpletely blocked its entire length. Jgi charging that it is a failure. MORTON . 111cMwunn, the veteran editor of the Philadelphia :North American, died on Tuesday. CALEB CtiSLIING died onlionday ast. • TIM FAILURE OF BthfiETF, PHELPS 4 00.-RIIN ON A SAVINGS BANK. WILKESBARRE, Jan. 3—None of the other banks of this plaee are ef., feeted by the failure of Bennett, Phelps & Co., with the exception of the Miners' Savings Bank, on which' there is a slight run, and the - sixty days limit has been adopted. Ben nett, Phelps ik Co.'s liab lilies will probably amount to $5e0,000. They claim that creditors will not lose a dollar, as' their property will more than cover the above sum. The amount clue to depositors" is $376,000 and to the Miner 4! Savings Bank about $50,000. ,The latter amount is covered by the assignment made yesterday. It is said the firm loses about s3uo,i 00 by the suspension of J: U. Swoyer and the Riverside Coal Company. A number of -•business houses here-are seriously embarrassed ) 33- the failure of Mr. Swoyer to meet his obligations, - •one of which, N. Wolfe 1i Co. druggists made an assignment last - lig - ht. It is believed that the Forty Fort Coal Company will not suspend, Messrs J.H. Swoy er and - C. F.'Shoener have made an assignment of their interest, and it is now in the hands of other parties. FORKING A NEW PIPE EIRE, PHILADZIPUTA, Jan. 4—The organ. ization of a new pipe line company, to be known as the Tidewater . Com pany, the capital of which will be $650,000 for the transportation of ‘oil to Philadelphia, is nearly perfect: ed. The pipe will run from Bradford to Walliamsprt ; with two pumping., stations, one at Frisbee, the other half way to Williamsport. From this latter place the oil will be brought to Philadelphia over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Two hundred oil cars are now constructing for this service at the Reading Iron Company. President Gowen, of the Reading Railroad, said this morning, in rela- Con to the matter, that the oil for New York would pass over the Le high and Susquehanna arid the New Jersey Central Railroad.- The oil for , Philadelphia would come direct to Philadelphia by the Reading and the Vats?riass, oads; "An Abetted ena b id Ohnetide of the Time," icitg . ;....I.Stsarler ,"1,1 1 .0." Of thilicilitains . * Gaut tine. Atlantic Steinlerit a goes ashore on the mist, of lreland—all Mitda lsmed, ship and car go total . 1055....5. Republican Slate ConveMkM of buttons at . ladinimputai. - .Matnes Oreenbick Can radian at Levrista..3llthigin Greenback Coniren•\ lion at lietrolt.. - -11. Douse pass 11z;Cora LIU mi. • organizing the Life. Saying Serfice....ll. Wood's rule itt:l defeated In Ifouse...•ll, Ohio Rep. Com t; i min oat 1.."41 street lamps.estending mei several , oilei, lighted and estinguisited by electricity at rrerWt.ce, 11. - I.—John C. Fremont 'confirmed ii, vernor of Artzuna..Succesaful ezhlbition of the M lerephone.. New Hampshire Legislature eleel 4.ate Otticern....l4. Senate report unfavorably pro peed Amendment to the Constitution prahilitting the di- f i anchlsernento I wornen..fienste pass Haim litii dates the. pension of versions wit° . here lost twth hands, feet or eyei In the sorties of the Hoe. -rnnicut at .71 per mouth ..11ouns pass a resolution hy a vote of 216 toll deelaiitug It reveautiouary to, iuterfere'vrith rho Presidential ti1id....16. niter and Harbor sin appropriatiag 0,161,000 and the Ar my BM ?am both llime.i..The redocilon and ,e.egauttanul of the army and transfer of the In. dMti Bureau in War Department arc reported to a cumin:Won.— a; Senate pass Cos.'s bill Iversen. isl, g the Life Saving Service—Sundry Civil Ser. vice Dill including the Halifax nslierr A 01 111.;SM1.000-passed both' Houses,--ui all g 4.7 CO.. Henze pass bill authorising payment of ma tas du :les In legal tenser soteratter Of-tuber lst..Senate Committee on If.ducatioliand Idtbor atitborlsed to Alt during mesa to Inquire into canal of Clepres. sloa in business—House appoint *Select Commit tee for the same purpose....ll, Michigan Iteputili can State Convention at Pt troll...Sens:a pass suii. statute for the House Bill repeal•ng the Specie Re sumption Act..rennsylvatila State Sunday School Convention at Wilarmsport —No, of scbo•ls in State:77SX; tesche:s and Moors, 104, 1 / 4 1:0; scholars, 1 . 11,420. :Tax ort:tobrems reduced one-fourth-19Y MUM! 51.1 'authorising payment of customs to greenbacks fags in the:Senate—House refuses to pass Yr.. Re; MO bill substituting legartenders for National Rank uotes..ll onse pate joint resolution proposing a emstimUonal Amendment - forever prohibiting psymeot of Southern War Claims to 411a1oyal persona; also the Post ;louts hill minus the Senate amendments relating to elasslileatton of mall mattertyadnpttun of the privilege and Bra:Allan Subsidy.. Thayer„ Democrat. Ore gon, foriud to be elected m*4 - fly of 70 to 40, Legis lature en jolit ballot It'Dernotratic....le. l areting of the Society of Civil Engineers at Boston—Open ing trip of the Gilbert Elevated RallWay, New York city... .10, R. E. Fenton, of New York, W. S. Grosebeck and F.A.Walker appointed delegates to the International Monetary Commission to take into eonstderation remonetisation of 'silver—. .1 e, Maine Democratic Convention at Portland....ll, lowa Repllbittan ContentiOu at 11esSiolnes....10. Vermont Democratic Convention at St. Album.... adj:mrnrrenlid both Houses of Congress. SIMON CAMERON. 2, Another attempt to assassinate the Emperor WltheitU, in Berne, by one jNobeting; the Ernp -- rot; received thirty small shot ht the face, head, back and arm5....11, Colliery X.xplosion at flay deck, near Wigan, Lancashire, Eagiend; 222 live!. 105t....11, Both houses of the French Legialatnre adjourned; Senate acquiesce In suppression of amendment to Officers` Pensions and Direct Tax Bilit..General elections in Belgium; Liberals bay a majority of 10 in the Chamber of Rep • - nta tives and 61n the Senate; the Catholic • nistry re ‘signs..oelcial telegrams from nbi announce peace restored; President -. cla has sailed for St. Th0ma5....12, A m ' of strikers in Quebec Sied e114.1,_ 0 Into by mill and dispersed-2 killed and several trot id ,The Victor Emanuel Gold .Medal of Merit presented to Henry M. Stanley. American African explorer, at Homo... Telephone tried bel• tween Dover, England. and Calais, France. with pellet.: success.. Dlpbtbrila reported prevailing in London, cause assigned to sewer ga5.,...18, Euro peen Peace Congress.assembles at Berlin; Prince Dismark and County on Dubow represent Germa ny, Lords Beaconsfield, Salixbuty and, Oda Russ sell Gerrit Britain; Prince Gortchakoff, Count Shouvaloff and 111. D'Oobrie., Rasslit; Counts An ' dessiy and Von Ifaymerie, Austria; M. Wadding ton and illeVSlller, France; Counts Curti and De. : Launay, 11513; Saydyir, Pastmand Catheudori, Tur key.. Herr ,Most, Sociaildic member of the Reich stag; sentenced to six months imprisimment for addressing a meeting a Chemnitz... .11, -Dissolu tion of German Reiclaetag..The Old Catholic Sy nod at Bonn, resolves to favor marriage of the clergy....lo, 11l itary College similar -to 'West Point, opened at Tokelo, Japan....l7, Peace Con gress reatsmaisies—Sheavator defends the Treaty of San Stefano—Sallsbury urges the admission of Greece....lB, At the Tivoli Blergarten 120 Social ists arrested on rumors of the attempted assassin i tion of the Crown Prince, Frederick William, at Berlin.... 19. Irish 'Wesleyan Conference at Dole 116....22, Closing General Assemdly Presbyterian church of Canada—No: of communicants 98.371; ministers 618—.10, Meeting of the British ,and. Foreign Unitarian Association in London. Nee-re/ivy :-911r, John A. MacGahan, London newapaper correspondent, aged.= at Constantino pis T 3'. Cooper, author of - Travels . of a Plo wer of Comatrees, assassin.ated en the frees adi River ...121h, ' William Cullen .Bryent, poet. in New York City, born Nov. 3, 1791—in his 84th year ....IBth, At Newport. R. 1., Thomas Winans, mil lionaire and Inventor, leaving an estate of 62,560,. COO.. At Princeton. N. J., Charles' Hodge, D. D., eminent divine, Professor in the Princeton Theo logical Seminary, aged 80...43d, Col. G. P. Kane, ex-Mayor of Baltimore, age 61.....26t h. Queen Mei- Icedes, at Madrid. Stain, age' 18 ^-ith, Charles James Mantle - we, Comedian, at, Manchester .Eng land, age 74. . JULY:-4,•Plfteen persons killed by fall of. a large tree at Ross Grove; Pa., picnic; during a thunder 5t0rm....15„ At average flood tide the Rids Jetties at the mouth of the Mluissippl, the water over South Pau Bar roan% to be= feet, least Idtb ISO feet.,.l7, Col, Forsyth strikes a hostile ca , .p ot Umatilla Indians at Baker City-17 war rior killed— A, Connection made between- the Sane Mine of the Comstock Lode and the Sutro Tunnel, • unnel commenced to 1868, length ,10,170 feet, vrhe finished to Coat- 01.000.000.....14, Eight oared tire° tween C. roNI and Harvard Univer sities on 0 was, \‘6 Lake, New York; Cornell wine; time 17 minute , 13K seconds—Al, Indian battle of- Birch - Creek, ton ....16, Sudden change of temperature fr..m 1 1 0 at sunset to 68 0 during a. thunder Corns at Po Hodge, Is—South Caroli na Republican Convent! i determine not to nomi nate a ticket this ta11... IS, Hottest day to the year; 159 cases of direct p [ration InNew York, Jersey City and Brooklyn... 20, 650 Mennonites from Southern Russia have arr dln New York for Kansas, Renee-ilea and Minn .ta..The week ending the 13th 145 persons have • •rished by the heat in stt..L6tds, 1iu....24, Texas I , entoer4tle State Conyenticrn:...Z. Solar ", Maine' Republican Slate Convention at Poe Round Lake Sunday School Assembly el -est Its sessions -43, New York Rational Cowman.. it Syracuse,.Dblo NatVotat at Columbus. The Bastian, estimate their total war expensed' at 958,000,tt0 rnbles....2, General Spiel of the \ Protestant Episcopal church opened at Lambeth Palace, Eng1and......4 and Internitlunal Collett. ate races at Henley. England ; Columbia College crew of New'4"fork.-wia the Visitors Challenge Cup—Supplementary elections In Franco—ll' Re publicans returnett....l, Battle of Cans, in Crete, Turks eleterions over Greeks....l*, Treaty of Ber lin signed by the ylenipoteutistry delegatev.The terms of settlement of questions pending the recent hostilities between Turkey and numb, declared by the Congress; Russia retains that portion of Besse labia lost In 16; in Asia. Russia holds Ears, Arda ban and Statortta—the latter as a **commercial post;" Dobrudscha goes to Roumania, Its frontier extends near Silistria south of Manila on the Black tea; Independencept Sastmania aud Montenegro recog nised; Bulgaria granted an automatic government ender a chrlattan fovernment; the Ottoman army to evacuate Bulgaria; Eastern Reumalla under the authority of the Sultan with christlan Goternor. General; Santa becomes Independent; Austria to occupy Bosnia and Fierzegovlna; the Porte agrees with Greece as to the rectification of her frontiers: Russia discislms priority in the matter of the Is &ninny toile paid by Turkey; the fortifications on the Danube below the Iron Gates to berated and ships of war excluded from Its wateri. On June 4 previously a defensive treaty had been concluded between• England and Turkey: if Batouns, and ardahan are retained by Bunts and any at. tempt to add to her territory front Turkey In Asia, Great Britain engages to join the Sultan In pre - sen tug his territory by force of arms; the Sultan promises to Introduce needed !storms; the Sultan consents to assign the Island of C., pens to Great Britain. to be occukted and administered by the latter; Great Britain agrees to Pay the Porte the present excess of - the Island% revenue over Its es iyew:Mare; Great Britain agrees to evacuate the sland and terminate the treaty, If Russia restores Batoum, ardahan and Ears to Taney...AS, Earls Beaconsfield end Salisbury receive an ovation in LOndon; the termer In a speech states that Turkey retains in Ear Ope 60,000 square miles of territory, and 4,000,0130 Inhabitants, exclusive of nasals and Balgaria—The Queen confers the Order of the Gar ter on Lord* Beaconsfield and Salisbury—lt, The 48th nvotiag of the British Association for the Ad vancement or Selene, at Dubila....7. Revolt at A than, Dutch troops attack and carry strong post. tion—nithe lots 680, Dutch Si .Explovice of Wm *um factory at Lyons, Prance-30 persona killed.. If, Ike Mak slia•jeasa seta the Maw Shield Wln . ...1., no WOW staiabini elatlaa , to gm - ' asPlesuc i s* PlA"** l • l° . le `2_ ....;_.- .- aar. gull Of : . •,, . idtatlishy prielditlett sow Ass+. ty of Stains tit IlnitistilloWiliat Nannosid:* Ilfr.43l4l4stapaiittailks thlllenitY of: life* gibe Attaining of Atuttsibrrai Asuciatioik ileelißbit thattbs tread* dmittoys the integrity ant indripeon deuce of Tut key,: while Bads ratans litlr claim fee tivarj indemnity. Re ! declared BO Out wits treaty (of July 4) with 'Parkey by GM!, Brit , sin' us* lain* cotenants "convehtina of ats. stultify sad duplicity: , "England bas sold Bess. -Eatable to . Russia, the brave ldoutenegries eon "guest to Austria's jealousy - and selfishness; the • Greeks W Terkel, and". lastly Turkey herself to . “Ettleand,,".....2i, Large dertionatraticess herd at . Genera, Canna* and Briseiri. of 'Wien agitators, in favor of \tinucAsticin to Italy..Conesgration fa Mandelay, iturnals, CCU baton destroyed....td. Lukewarm oi \ \ Shuntla..,4s, Mr. Joseph Cowen presents resolutions In the Clouse of Cummins rec. otanending• the oupeachtneat of Lord Beaconsfield ..The Efolt-et of . Constant votes the Duke of Con naught $50,000 per arlinu In slew of his approaeh- In g marriage.. - ..2i, Theliarquis of Lone appoint. ad Governor• General of Cstaada....2ll, The Lam beth Conference of the l'atu•Anirlean Synod. of Bishops:of the Protestant Eplspal Church closed, Bishop Stevens, of Pennsylvania, preitheil +a r d final sermon oar the 27th at tit. Paul's Colbert , Loudon. -British Wesleyan Conference cirgani at Bradfird, Englan d , total members hi p I,V/8..4e —.31, Bethune Chapel on one of Ilie\Thourand Islands dedicated by the Protbyterians. \ , ireer o / 0 91/ :-4, 8 11 Savoy, Catherine Winksnartb, compiler of Gyro Gernionleo,and various roluous of religious blography....e, Geo. B. Appleton, o the flew of Appleton k Cu., Ne w York publishers, Age in' le. Mary Wells flirt. Richard' Stapens) avresr, hew York, age 42....24Carl Von lioultan• sky, President of the Vietnn Academy of ie. Itneer, age 74..111nut0 Warren. well known dwarf, of child birth, at Yell River, C0nn....25, At Bens, C. E.Langthakegrieultural botanist, bna 1103. 1 A 111 G ILST:-1, South Carolina Democrat le State Convention at ICharieston....3, Rams trotted a tall mile at Buffalo, In harness, in .2 mitintet and 1314 lecutida7fastest troitteg time on *10rd.... hoteilana Democrapc State Conventlowkt Raton Terrible disaster on tke Fan Handle railroad-41f teen persons killed, any woriaded.... a, Did permitting women to vote at. the school meeting . % passed view Hampshire LegispitnrC.... 11, Delaware Democratic Convention - at Dover-. Connecticut Greenback Cunvention 'New Haven ..Colorado Hreenback Convention at Denver.... 15, kiebnaka Greenback . COnvention at ,Lincoln.. _l6, Tennesee Democratic Convention et Nash; ' , vi11e....2t, The yellow , fevvr rainy.' In the lower 31issIssippi valley allift no abatement, total t!ntobec of eases to date at Neu Orleans Is, over WOO-401 deaths; on this dile 101 cases In Menai&let....le, Tornado at Wallingford. Conn., SO buildings de t inollshed and lb lives lost....2l,3leeting of the American Association fur the .Advancement f Science. at St. Louls.....MTenneisee Itep 'can Convention at hisishvllle....3l, Ifeit Je Green back Convention it Elisalwiti,„,.f. . Couneticut Teniperance Convention at Say 1t....30, Great Nstional Temperance omen. at Bismarck, SID, 54 3 .. Aril:lna ItepUbil 'Convention it Little Rock... - .SI, It , pealo he Ba nkrupt Act ries Into operation at told ght. ' 1, The st es dlat I ....na.: ...Artans occupy Herzegovina—whims'. rguted amoupt rbi peopir: establlah•dcus. ,ifts and institutions will . be svapTeeted; the sere one will be applied solely to the wants of the coon. try; arrears, of taxes will cot be colleeted... British House of Commons reject the 3,arquis of Hartingten's resohnlon against Beaconsfield's for eign pol•cy, by ii - iiiijdrity, of 143—.1, Austrisess encounter hostility at Zcpee, in _Bosnia' from in. babitants.... - 3, Lords Beaconsfield and Sal'shore neecive the freedom of 'the city of L0nd0n....5,• Returns from -Herman elections- for - members of Parliament •show 93 Conserrattece, 110 Liberals, 59 Ultramontanes-13 contested sea a... „12 Met at Ottawa, Canada, between Orangemen and (lath -011(.6—.11, Centeunial anniversary of Augustin Toplatly, author of the weibkoown hymn. ..Rock of Age5"....42, Announcement made In Parlia ment that the British filet would leive Constant!• nople when the Russian!! withdraiit their troops.. An explmion ' occurred at lisre - restil.ing In a fro which destroyed the best portion of the city— .12, Since the attempted assassination of the Emperor .of Germany 563 Persons nags beau arrested for In suiting the Emperor; 331 bate been convicted mor sentenced [done year and half Imprbonment—two committed sobelde before fetal—Civil law reit.red in Cuba; a decree has ben issued by the Captain General raising a state of nice which has existed since Feb:mu l ti, 74....11, It Is announced that} contract has been made for the construction of a ship canal across the Isthmus of Pan9ma, between. the Government of Colombia and the loternitlonal Committee for the Construction of a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Darien; to be completed by 1501. The canal s to be neutral and open to the commerce of the w0r1td....15, Convention between' Austria and Turkey relative W the occuparary of Bosnia and Herzegovina rigned..•.2o.' in the event of more bloodshed Austria, has Informed the , Porte That she will annex IttAh .countries...i.-21;-1 British °Metal' cant:dates of deaths trent recent famine in India Show a mortality of 1,350,1X0... - .21. Prince Milan fames a.proclatitai l ion announcing the Independence of -Servia—Sissiatz In Hertel°. nos occupied, after a bald light by theAnsi:late —.le, Parliament of Great Be itain iworegued...: 19. Austrians occupy Seraje'vo attar a severe en gagentent....26, The transpertat lee Or Turkish' prlsdners home from Blasi* begun—the number t charged for In the demand for ' Indemnity w si EL 000—The Ilerzegovinian and Bosnian rev o lt a inn Austrian occupation ended; total Austrian I eaUf. .llelally reported. 1690....2 1 , !Veber Pasha p poses' to attempt reforms In Egypt antler. the pat nage of Prance and England„Electious In !tonicity fa vorable to the government 23, International Monetary `Conference adjourns eine 4(e without agreement except Ti:: It Is nteisary to maintain the monetary use of botttgold and :dine, and t•each State must be left free to use either or both and al low or disallow jibe free coinage of ti1ver"....30. The Hungarian town of Anatole& almost entirely destroyed by storm-6N i .lives best, 'IWO houses ge mollshed:.At Erlich the river Eger I rote through the wails of the town, destroying- houses with loss of life. . . Neersdopy:-1, Cardinal Ale:ander Franeht, Secretary Of 'State to the Papal "Dethiniona, born iei9 11,Menty J. Montague, actor, at'Satt Pran staeo. age Evert A. ilinyckinck. author and editor of the Cyclopedia of ..fraericanlfferts ture....l4; John 11. Raymond, President of Vassar etillrge, at Poughteepsl-. age 61....16, dreier:Ll Meientraw, Chief of the Russian Emperor's Po, ace, asaasstnated at St. reterstairg,.Emll laoiedel who attempted the Ilfe ot Emperor Wl:lteltu, be. headed- 7 14;1:er. TLemaut Wineetter, tint Stye- denborgiau tainiiter in Massachusetts, at Walt ham. M. 53., age 63- ••21,- At St. Adresse. near. Maitre, France, ex -Queen Maria - Christina of Spain, agi 7 2 . - .22. Sonnet It. Crocker, of Dost.m, foun der of the Literary World, author-andiranstatoi, age 4t 'Vela Cromer.; England, Iles. Mortimer, author of the "Peep 0' Day" series of religions books, age 11......21, William fi tato, founder of Niblo's Garden. New York, age 63....30, Dr; A bra. . in Remised, Jeteish trauilator of the Sertifturea. a London. 1 , • SC EMBER t—Arkansas Stateelectien—Dem ocrats ry the State without opposittoia .... 6, Ver mont Sta election—Republicans carry the State by 1300. „ . 'Minnesota Republican State Conven tion at St. ? I-Nansas Democratic Convention at Learenwori ...Tennessee Greenback 'Conven tion at Nashvill ...6. New Hampshire National Convention at ifs. cheater ' - f,Seretary Sber maa issues orders t • Sub-Treasttrers to exchange sliver dollars for green . k not ' es....6, Gen. Miles' battle with the Flamm indlanti at Soda finite Creek....e;Matne State ethos, Corner, Rey., 51,(40) votes, Gareelon, Dem., o.er.o.Sinith. ,Green back. 317,000; Repoblicans loie . e Legtslaturei no choice by people for Gov.vrow l e and Hite. Re Congressmen, defeated ....10. Nest t atupshire !le i publican Convention at Concoid.'... I, Massachu setts r Greenback Convention sol)6ton .....':13., Ter -1 ribleaccounts of 3 ellow fever at Metoph Tenn.. -17, 1 Connecticut Democratic Conventton t New haven...As, Massachusetts Reynblican Cc. Yen lion at Worcester....l9, The town of Sher •. an 'City Defies Co., Mich , utterly destroyed hy a t , .. nado....te, Connecticut Republican Convention at ilariford..Neeada Democratic Convention.... 36, 1 Masmehusetts Dem. Con:. at' Boston '6, N.Y. Rep. Con: at Saratoga.. Dens. Con. at Syracuse.... ZI, Nebraska Dem. Ctin. at Line01n.....01, The Ita - Marian Ship Canal Company propose•to construct a ship canal from New Orleans to the Gulf of Mex. ice-OUllreja are to be undertaken to connect 'lb* waters of the Detesters. and Chesapeake by a ship canal.. Captain Tads ealms for the New Orleans jettlea that the raving lb cotton alone for the past season from that port has been 11,600,000, and that "they have wrought a ftvolution In the grain trade /*the Weef," that the channel Made, by them is almost astprell as' that of st ow Ttitis harbor-The telephone has been been exhibited and sent Mena get SO mites on the island. of Thrttioss; to the Chi. Its seat-The fifth *Lanai repel of Rehm. •and Wagner gives the entire perbtation" of the globe at 1.439,600,0e0—Eur0pe, 312.609,003; Asia, 874000,. 000; Australis and Polynesia. 11,660,000; America. 66,04:10,000-The yellow fever eases la the lower If Indstippi Valley have exceeded In the Stites of Loubdana, Tennessee and Mississippi Te,ooo, with over 7,00, deaths.... 26, international. Sunday Sehool Committee meets at Cincinnati..._ S,TM opening address of the meeting of the British •Aesoelation for ther•Advancemeut of Science, at Dublin, as well as that• of the American Associa tion, indicate • dlapotition cm the ;art of itelestpts by um*, 4Mudiat tts aboiddixemdeidiesid Pet. 0° 5 . M4P 114 . 1 !, 041.1 • •:"""' ' - :--'' :I.`lit. Millet welt IMO Biel alliii ... ll eibiital ZoootiMmtperts 10,111alarcollie'llict XertelLeredelts 31•001-vi.44-11111/0114041ati",lebber*ele Meths. 0 4 s Wl*: PI Ma k Met.. ;al, A mei! sOimothisitol law his beet rimed* signed bfigtlFlag ta Bei- land, excluding the- IMAM ead reftlami falehlog , from 'primary , tebtioll....ll.BetWeltl leiteltalalt Planed by speech from the 'emperor ita the Attn. etierallit BIII:.":.,10, AMldelit"Noleltalf flea at 2 av, Ma of hiteronads—The Austria* array la Bows% 'after vicious reverreiestabilaber Itselrla the soutb. east part ortimeunitry.,Tbe war between Aasohs l and Bosnia very comm U uter la ungait,...; F . tonics Stainer " Princess Allele , ' - rem down C.i • . Barking on the Thames and sunk--000 Bees loot.. :.ii. Toe elicits:Ms In - Caned" result In the defeat of the present Ministry' and success of the rev tectionbt poiley:.Mahemet All. one of the Tart. lab delegates to the Bettor Conference. essasslas : ted its Attache-1i the eget between les renew and the lasers:ants, 400 Illied..The , British . Mite atop to Afghatestin to counteract Basslan counsels at the Ameers Court meets with a repulse. our stoning Meat excitement In 'lndia; special meeting of the Viceroy's Council held at elmlat Geo. Bob! erts will secret coders starts for Penman a large force onl.ried to in resdiner ; 1300 men already massed; the demand Is to he made for an apology from the Allier!' and a denial of any tinderstandlog lostween Bawls and Afgluinlstan at Si. Petersburg ..Lord Buffalo. Viceroy of Canada, has bees tete doted the Chief Commissioners* daring the or. gotkixation of the new organisation In Cyprus.... V., An officer of the Ammer of Afghan. titan Ina refused to permit the British illusion to Cahoot to go through Me Rho, brr Pus; the Mts. sion.bas returned to Peshwur. She 'torsion for• ces havicompleted the evacuation of Ban infant \A rumor that Francs will &Linden her proteete. rite over the Catholics in the East—The Pope 1e144 a Maeda to Constantinople *1 it lobate. in , Bosnia, lin refuge - of the insurgents, surrenasred to the Austtians..The Bulgarian Rad icals prat4%against the occupation of Bosnia by A nst rte.. T ts Montanan Ministry has retigeed.. The British `tieet leaves. for Armin Bay, 70 mlles south-west otetkustantioople..l3reece preparing to put an arnirin the beld—rilsed s loan of /30,0C0 3 - 000'acd an army 0f , 110,G00 with a reserve of 25,00.. \ ~ Greets 'endeavoring Co excite revolt in Theasaty and the Eferes..queeiqictorta and the Prince . f Wales have " • advised Greece to mate coact wry arrangements with Taihey...imperiai wan • canuntssfen - fing vast corruption in the ppli !lon of army fund , : 6 00 olOce rs illeiii tooled ogle I. colonels..oll3clany den ted tha USIA has any thing to dO with the Ameers je ;100 of the Brit ' illa ittulau.... l 2. Royal or er of the \ King of Spain mating all staves frt•el ound outside the island of Clint In SPanlsh Onions, and the :children of slave mothers f atter the latter have \ touched t ip an tsh sow ..2s, Infernatimial Peace Congress aasembles the: rait,C6 of the Tuileries InParis; delega front Engbind,. France, Italy. Swifser ! . tan Holland, Belgium and the United dialect r. Itlchar4, 4Presideut, avers that the lasi of: -EGO; 00,000 per annum Is entailed upon the Indus, tries of Europe by the great armaments; that the national delits had been doubled , in twenty•flie yerr. and that , ninety per cent. of thAvame bad be4o appropriated:to military uses....* Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, to itiff. r... A'rerology:—,to, In New Ysrk, Col.T.itl. Thorp, author; aged 63_1n Jersey Clin.Gen. denry Ray mond. oldest surviving veteran of the Nisr of lair, aged 90.. At' Gotha, in Saxe-Coburg, August flaw! rich Petermann, ekninent geographer, lied 36. OCTOBER :-1.! Colorado election, :001 „It .pubi , titan majOrity....l2. Telas P . epnbllean Convention at Dal'as..Nebraska Rep. Can. at , Lincoln A. T. Stewart's body stolen from c Mara: yard In New Y0rk....8, State elections: 01110, Republican Plurality 3498:` loWa. ,Rep. ma]. 15000; Indiana Democratic, 009; West Virginia Detiveralle, 1000.. Annua'fteeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at Milwan kee—Moo delegateit total expenditures - for the year 3154,7:2; receipts. e 132.244; amongst the for eign missionaries .presentl Dr. Jessup, of Syria.. 2000 Mormon emigrants have arrived at castle Garden, New York, sinee - pring....9, Missionary Conference of Protestant .otscopil Church;-Bish op Potter presiding, in New York; 9 &Malone:l IlLsbops; 205 'tether inissiodarlea; 300 stations—This Protestant yipelatiun of Manhattan Island Is from iOO,OOO to t;00 000; whole number of churehea, chap el 3. and missions, 489; Protestant, 396: setting cia paelly of churches, ,5,000; regular and occasional , attendance, 2'3,300.-18, The "black frost " has Wreck and arrested the yellow fever lu (Burble - In the Sunih; up to date them, have been 30,400 cases,' and 17,000 deaths; the relief fund raised has been something over a million and a half... Lord Duffer-. In, Gov.-Gen. of- Canaili,lias proposed I. the Gov, of New York to purchase the land around 'Niagara Tails, by the Governments of Canada and New Turk, to convert into a Nations] Park:.The revis- ion of the test of tan New Testament novr.going on In England and A mertca jointly, Is expected to be completeg by 1890 23, Terlec storm of wind and rain ; great damage in Now York, New Jer sey and Pettosylvar. Is; hundreds: of bulld r ings un roofed in Philadelphia, B lives lost. In Chesapeake 8ay , 30 or 40 vessels blown ashore—steamer "Es press" blown to pieces... Massachusetts Greenback Convention completes its ticket.. , ..29. Meeting of the American Mltalonary Aisochidou at Taunton . Ma5e....2„ The — llarthat tan , Swings,. Institution, 'New York City, rubbed of nearly . 13,C00,000 to cornice and m0ney....11.1„ Vfilvert.slist General Convention at Pr.vidcnee, R. 1., represents ell parisnes, 222 mlnistere, 2,5,35 members—The Bap tist Stole Missionary Society meets Bingham,. ton, N. Y.... 30, The COnference of the ; Believers In the . l're.Milennial Advent .4Chrlst.assembles in New York-100 ministers sign the cad— Thlr teen . new life-saving stations completed on Ore coast of Virginia ,se.d North Carolina; 3 mere on the roast of Delawaie..fingagements with the Cheyennes reported in Kansas. . I, Meeting of the English (beech Congress at Albert Hall. Shegiald, England. 111. MT Stevens, of Pcitevylvania, read the lira paper, subject, "Foreign mad Colonial Missionr; their Condition, , o:span/ration and Prospects"..The Pipet revenues arc reported faille:. the "Peters Pence" have fallen off four-flftbs in Franc&. The Pepe has made a speech to the disbanded Papal 'army de ploring the loss of temporal lower. Alas," he says, —the war against the cher: h continues with out mercy. The ehereh Is denied that full Inde pendence to which as a perfect soMety. It has every, rlght."..Commlttee ci Cardinals treat with Ger mans coneerelog the exiled Bishops; Germany.re fusesio recall the exiled Bishops:, the receguitlon of the authority of the Government by the Ger- Man priests Insisted on by Bismarck and resisted by the Pores. M. Gambetta, the French statesman has recently spoken as follows: "lathe church It la that the spirit of the past takes refuge and garb. era strength. f denounce the ever increasing dun to the State at d sodtety which runs front tlei ultra. mOt,tane spit - It—the spirit of the 'Vatican, of the Syllabus which: isj nothing but ' the abuse of Igno rance with the purpose.oti enslaving it. It Is only ultra-modal:ism which which persists in opposi tion to the State. The clerical spirit endeavors to nitrate into everything—into the armyilito the magistracy; and there is this peculiar to It: It Is always whoa the country Is tabing that JCSU/11711% rises." 'hi GZlllbtet3 insisted on the abolittorred special privileges: e•Prtvlirges form half the pair er of these men. They live on 'public credulity Mon." This statement has been accepted asiihe programme of the French Republicans and 'tsp. plauded by the Trench Liberal Press. The Ameer of Afghanistan is said to be endeavoring to create a religious war amongst the Mohammedans of Cen tral Asia against England—Gen. bit Ftederick Paul Raines, CommanderdreChief of the British forces in India. assumes command at Pestilent; 35,000 troops Already concentrated, reinforcements arrising..The Afghans practising with beau guns In 'the Ehuyber riil.ls: Al' kimjeed armed with heavy siege gun5....11, New Canadian' Cabinet formed—There has been a prevalence of famine ID many countries; in Morro( oo the crops have failed and the peer are utterly destltute..ll.renterfciatad, 'metropolis of Santa erns of the West India Asland. nearly destroyed by negro Insurgents; cause; intro ductltm of steam machinery on one( of the pleas. tlor.s..The Forte demands asslitat4e from Russia to put down rebeilloe south of tthe gaiter's-In Bul garia and itouruclia..The character l of the proposed reforms in Asia Minor as provided by the Berlin Treaty peomulgated—Dobrudsch transferred to Roumania., Neu, war feeling at St. Petersburg.. Porte timid by France and Italy to rectify the frontier in ;mice of Greece.. England 'winds an ul timatum to the Ameer of Afghaniatan i .Fleld ar my of tbe Ameer estimated at S ) ,000 In entry. 12,- OW cavalry, :00 guns .Itilislan General Lonakine Marts for the north frontier of 'Afghanistan—On the west coast of Africa the Bing of Dabottit:y has seined at Whydib the Fortugese commander; the log has commenced human eacrifiniersotts s ughtered .in ono month—lt is estimated that tit aryl:50,000 Gypsies In England-4,0C0,040 in Gres retain, Europe and America.... 2, The City of Mar ow Bank, Scotland, has closed Its doors, with nab nixes :,of # 1 0,070,000....3, Hanlon, Cana titan, defes Courtney, American, In boat race at hid toe, C i; time, VI minutes Ti seconds.. The Sultan req sta the Ameer to receive the En. glish e Emperor of Germany' has en treated the Czar prevent fresh ernbroilestmts.. Bosnia, including t Mobammoden population, declare loyalty to Aus a..Tarkey proposes to a== tend reforms lo Asla nor provided for In the 1- Treary of Berlin. to the hole empire; England hesitates to provide the nee ry pecuniary aid.. The Sultan settles Queen Vict • a that he proposes toittaugurate Eoglisb institutt• • In his dominions ..All the English Indian ofescrs • leave. ordered to join theirrregintends....9, Germs. Reichstag re. assembles; the Cent. (Catholic) lee Ices the danger oi l ar.clalistic gitatlons, but • •. • the Aa. tl-Sociallit Rill—Me t Socialists advise t it tol lowers.tq the event of an EuropeMa ou .real to emigrate to the Ilulted States or Asta rib noi..The resignation of Field Marshal Von Volt e has been tendered..l3tatlstica of drunkennets Ghat Britain show an Increase for the year 11177 of so per .Cent.... 10. Paris Exposition clased....lB, > .~:m- . ='% " -- ;z• C ?4. - ?:. 5....; . : - . am.* wo.liss*.k milion.*** Eta r, sistOtoirroi*dioiow 01000ui now et en Kw mop abiatot P, t"dad Wasqll momml.r4;o4:o to" Dual* vitofger eiseektill 41 00thfivel ell o,, g iset.l;fse atiiiiiisek l / 4 1.00r* 466 ***S. fibs HAinsoclanst smut to Mr Prineollininfai them Mid the insane closing the:Reldaliallt- Its am Una Mewl orith this as tbs dariniallat would de Us best ?. to cure dim mulling einet." sae 011. tai paw hare dlinolviii fon, &Wand Clubs la liertin—The. Ministerial candidate elected President of the flatigarlan Clambered Depattea sessagers sad directors of the Bast of Waggon ban been arrested and bald to trial for sertidling.Marla! Ante been deliberately falsified. areartites entered the gold held against the . !Mite lose squandered. The Geeerameny btaf been Medved by bliss re twits, the ebareholdeti by emoted balance sheets. The Milk wee professedly occupied with the coo coerce of :Scotland. estibtlibed branches all o'er the Northern part of the Kingdom, Investing In Ede-shares, Americus ninny steel's, supporting rumen Ants In India trade and wpm land In. Ansi ralla and New Z island.. blegollat lons between liermani and the Vatican : Prince Hisinarck's tip tirostornionceinlog the deposed Illabopt referred to Ina letter to the P0p0....11, Itimembhilkurree dered to attesta.. - ;:ta, The Athena Afghanistan refines In unsatlstaettwy terms to tbe ‘ Mejiltstt pro test—Anodes organs declare that the tate of Afy pan' of RIII4II Carall . au , for I ithso ver3 ritil Ortt trot Pat Naw 'York had 7629 marriages last year. IN Pow, South America, rain is un known. CAM£ANIRI, W. tenor, gets $3,000 $ month. Cuicano girls buy their candy by the cart load. A Locomortvz drinlcs forty-five gallons a mile. . Hos Ton uses acrrually nearly 80,000,000 of eggs. MARRIAGES in churches are decreasing hlt England. ' E irc \;:i Liberia they est monkey with caper T RE are 123 churches in the State of Min esota. NEW Vork!s yearly fatting of deaths shoWs 26,114. . Orrxwx,canada, is recruiting a regi ment of Highlanders. Terms _ire 42Chinese business ho u ses in San Francisco _ Beecher calls, th Indian writs "bum mers of civilization.• iLts Fcrs Murphy is opt of pocket from his New York revival. Tart Methodist population of the world is estimated at 20,000,000. \ . BY a Wirshington Court decision under takers are preferied creditors.\ - _ Tait Oshkosh Telegraph, for liheling a clergyman, has bad to pay 6 cents\ CARRYING concealed-razors at Norfolk, Va., will hereafter ; he fined *5O. TUE Boston Police Commissioners haios appointed a Negri as messenger. 1000 Magistrates are to be elected by the next North Carolina Legislature. AIR eau be brought to a freezing point by condensation and refraction. A MAN in Geneseo, N. Y., has been in jail two years waiting to be banged. ram has a house in Waled, near the sporting estate of the Prince of Wales., Ak Englib Duchess has not changed the shape of her bonnet for eight, years. ENGLAND is the list country in the world to adopt the American style of axe. A. BRIDGEPORT man has five daughters, whose collective weight is 950 pounds. GRANT is to.be tendered the freedom of the City of Doublu3. A BAIIIIItit at Texarkana wears .3000 Worth of diamonds. He is .probably a deaf mute. . NEW York City bad 917 failures last year,with liabilities amounting to $92, 7 ,58;00. You can buy a horse for I 5 in siberia, and stain; in pint noorstep arid shoot bears. • LOUPE Lon has written to her moth er that. the neighbor*, are real good and kind to her and her husband. Mats. MCCRARY, Mrs. Key and Mrs. Thoinpson bayelarge families of children, and have little tote for society. A MODEST perion seldom fails to,' gain the good will of those he converses with, because nobody. envies a man who does not appear , to be pleased with himself. Hu who thinks he loves GM enough shows himself a stranger to that holy sen sation ; so he who thinks he has humility enough, shows that he is far short of the practice of humility,- No grandeur can there be in life, no noble prospect can stretch out before us, unless we pitch the tent higher or unless we keep the lofty places-of our spiritual estate as peaks of vision for • _ TliE rainbow is neautituf, out without a storm, without a passing cloud, without descending raindrops it d. es not appear. It comes after, datknesas and gloom, and the contrast makes its light the more charming and attractive. TuE abilities of man must fall short of one side or Other, like to a scanty blanket when you are abed, ; if you pull it upon lour sboulders.yibu leave your feet bare, if you thrust it down upon your feet; your shoulders are uncovered. , • LADIES, r DELICATE AND FEEBLE.- Those languid, tiresome sensations, caus ing you to ,tees scarcely able to be on your feet ; that` constant drain that - is_ taking from your system all its formir elasticity; driving the bloom from yourcheeks; that continual strain upon' youl 'Vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can easly be removed by the use of that mar velous remedy, flop Bitters. Irregulari ties and obstructions ofyour symtem are relieved at once, while the* special cause of periodical pain are permanently re moved. Will you heeds ::this? - See "Truths" , LICENSES.—Notice is., hereby 1.4 given that the following applications for Bernet' for taverns. eating bowies and merchant dealers. tare been filed In tits otitee. and that the samesamevrlllbe presented to, the emut nr. ct•tarter Bruton& on MONDAY. FCBRUMIY ad. litta, for the comlderation of acid Court: 1110TeL. its H. Stulth, Albs Borough. - Joseph Causer. Springfield.. Erluiti Blakeslee. Stnithaeld. - RATING UOVISC.S. Hem Barrett. Tolland.% Borough, Id ward -ftedmoad Caton. Towanda Bintruirtt, Ist ward. GEO. W. BLAGIEMAX; Clerk. Towanda, Pa.. Jaw... Itin. TNCORPOR A TION NOTIC E.— NoUce Is gereby 'Don that application will be made to a Law Judge at _Bradford -Comity for a •Charter Incorporating the 'Old Scheel Baptist Church of Canton and Columbia." DAVID T. SCUDDER SHERMAN S. VERMILVA. • • JEFFERSON IMES:MAN. • . tIP.O. W. vEnsetLyA. • EDWARD VEUDILYA.. CHARLES WILCOX. - • ALBERT GARRISON. Canton, Dee. i 7, le7S.-3w 48:9 --PRICE REDUCED -- $1,,50. , lITHE NURSERY.—A Monthly *mistime for Youngest Headers: Superbly unlisted. A Subscription to tlal. Migulne lathe boat present for a child.. The Wand velum* of 1 ' .TRE NURSERY, • —Best of all books ter children—are fbr sale by all Booksellen, . JOHN 1.. SHORBY, . kb Broomfield st., Boston, *ass. TTENTION FARMERS! It jos 'dam sel your RAY, GRAIN, RUTTER I PRODUCE generally for RZADT CAIII, it the highest market- Plats WI at , - - - • =ITU s PARES WTSAVEIO, .11/61140p will also dad s Tell ieleeted stock ol a rtarigre„ • MEM GIZA!JUGS. -' New Alivithements. CO= L~:iu:iiroirii ).1379. INSURANC 1883. WM..: VINCENT, 301 _ In the largest nod beat Company in the world,. the Mutual :Life, of New York. - It iann idle boast say that the average "dividend"•to policy holders by the Mutual Life, has been greater than any other Company in the world. In the KrAckerbocker,_ of New York. or Travelers, of Hartford, against bodily injury .or loss-of life; guaranteeing a stipulated' • sum per. week, for from $3 to $25, or, the pay ment of ffrom 11500 to $5,000, if the injury causes death. Towanda, Pa. Januar/ 1, 1679 1 17. 1 HOLIDAY GOODS. There is nothing. that will give so muck satisfaction and remain fresh in one's mind so long as a nice PAR LOB or CIIAMBEB -SUITE; and irorder Mai all may purchase, we i l have cfee'cled to sell our \ STOCK of\thesc fine goods at • • WHOLESALE PRICESootiI af . _ _ ter the - HOLIDAYS. Be . sure and . . COME AT ONCE, and bring the • CASH to bur .31.4.MJEOTR . STORE' on Main. St where you will find just 'what your zeife has been after for; a long lime, and - eemember i you will SAVE NONEYLy paying 'CASH and buying before Chrbslntax. J. 0. FROST'S SONS. Towanda, Pa., Dee, 12., L 7S ALA.RKET. ROSECRANSE-& BiIEWER I hnsounce to the people of 'rewinds and vicinity, that they are now prepared to runtish -FRESH AND SALT MEATS, POULTRY, TlBO. OTST ER.4, and Verdi:bias in their season * et the most reason able Cites. Everything purchased of us delivered promptly, free of charge. Otir location. ONE DOOR NORTH Or scorns BAKERY, is convenient for att. We buy the best stock, and take great pains to kelp everything to the best order. Givens a car. BosizenAsstic BREWER. Towanda. Dec..s, IeTS. NSW ARRANGEMENT I 1 TUg COAL BUSINESS. The "undersigned having puritnued tram Mr idea:eau - the COAL YARD AT,TUR TOOT OF PINE STREET. NEAR THE COURT lIOUSR... invites the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. I shill keep a full &manatee% of el sizes.. PITTSTON, WILKESBABRE AND 'LOYAL S 'CIE COAL, • • AND MALL SNAIL AT ' - • LOWEST PRICES . FOR CASH. KiLTUA.I4 TIDD - Tnunints. Ps,. Ant 31. 11711. ft3t ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pent.tylrania, in the matter. of It, W. tills, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Western District of Pentersantst The creditors will take notice that a second gen eral meeting et the creditors a said Bankrupt will be held at Towanda, in said District, on the lith day of J %NUART. A. D. IWO, et 10 o'clock A . M., at the gee of Overton I Merest. hetorit R. A. Me:cur. it.q.„ one of the Registers In Hanky rtptcy in said District. for the ptupeer eam.ll In the lith Beetton of the Bankrupt act of March Id. Ina; to wit: A anal distribution of mid itankrnpt's eaNte:, and at that meeting 1 shall apply for a discharge Boni all liability is AliStipilft of said estate, In ac cordance with the .provisions of the 211th Section of said Bankrupt Act. , . JACKSON P. KBENZT, Towanda, D0e.17, 111711. /odium. SSIONEF th matter oft • e voluntary atodgnelent of 0. H runt, for the nett of his creditor'. Ia the Coo of Common' Fleenor lindford Co. 0. eV, Feb Tarn, 1876. _ The account of Q. W. Brown, anti:nem 1: b e e w e rase, filed nee: 0. 16 a. and said wow) Hi • • resented to Bald Coon for final confirm" on d allotranee. on Tharrdaya,the fib day o ' e nest, utiles. canoe he *hewn why ralo nt*hoolil not be finally evultitae4 d, lie court. - • - ' • • GEORGF; W. BL4C.KVAIC, - Prothonotary; Towanilii; AUDITOR'S -NOTICE.-4. P. vemies .vs L. E. Chcareland. la the Couri . - of CUM , on Pleas Of Bradford County. No. 4.11, Dee. Te sn.'lB7/1. ~ -! - Tr a _uWarsigued in ackltor. app9lnted by . ridd , Court to di , brute the fonds ari.tnir 01511e/11re. 1.40 e of the. elentlantit plrstierd property. will at..., \ tend to the . d les of his Appointment sthla orm.. In the borough of Troy, l's.. on YRI I) aY. J A N.- VAIIT.3I. BIC t I o'clock. p.m, 'then and where at, persona burin eWnts Upon or sirloin cold fond omet present the, m , be forever debarred frotn, cumin` In upon the me: W. E. CITILSON. Auditor. Troy. rit., Jan. G. IVO. M.A.. ,And Ate- D askubsolUte and Irrellotable cure for • tintless. ittitemperuilee and the use of ()plum Tu. bum 'Narcotics and Sttmwants, cemostug a n taittl,desire and habitat using any of them, tea. &ring the taste or desire frr any of them I:...r:rctly odious end disg;feting. Giving every' ne perfect and IrrPsistable viand of tho sobriety at theta, selves hod their friend.. . . _ It prevents that absolcitephyalral and room! prns tratlon that follows tha sudden breat.l2l ottf' tr.ui a:44 at umlauts or ' l'a‘:*age. prepaid. tornre one to live permnX t 2, or ILO our I)rugelst a. 111.75. Teciperanue and ellat- Itsbie, weletlee should me 1 , . It 1. tiartitles* ankl3l , :vor-ralltg. 110? ISlTrzus MSG. CO.. Sole Agints. 110CIIESTEC, LT rl Deeroys palm 19f.6.ns the mugh, qntets the nerves nett prwtures test. It next.. - tat s In per t.rmluglopertert cure utters there Is a sbadoe of 1 7;4 . it once and yea win fled It so: ' • The GREATEST /JIVING AI:THORN, such as Prof. Ras RI, [lon. W. — Glatistone,',4lts. A. Fronde. .Prot. A. Proctor, Edw. A. Free man, Prof. Tyndall. Dr. W. R. Carpet'. . .ter. Frances TOwer Cobbe, 'the Dube of Argyll. Win. Rlack..lllss Thaykery, • Miss Muloch, MacOonald. Mrs. Oliphant, Jean Ingelow. Mrs. Alexan der. Thumbs Hardy. Matthew Arnold, Koury- Kingsley, W. W. .Story, Tar. gitenief, Cqrlyle, Ruskin, Tennyson. 'Browning, and luau] others, are repreNcsittil to the pages of 7 • in 1879 THE Llvtsn AGE entf•ts nylon its ti :ty ,lith rear, ad initte.llf4nriva!ed land ~uermsatul. Purlr.g.,4l:e f.anip4i to it,s te.it, the pr. , 11,1:.0; , , of iho most muln , n; an thnit,„ above-naMOll. and many others embracing civtirt r .s: :ser}.37 anti .Sbert.Efrair try tlv:Leadl rig Fureli,;n N'orelists, and au Amount tnapproaebed by any othrPerlodkal. In the world; of th•• most ya'ata!Je.. Literary 'and mater ..ae . the day. from th. , pens of the foremost Es,ayls”, g:!entlsta, Crit Iliseuver cry, and Editors. rei,ret.r..tll4 even• dt partment or Knowledge an.l rr,gress. Tim LIVING AGII. ina We4:ll3 , 7.lagailne giYlng note than i9;;ZT''',:'`-',-.-::,'-:,''S;;;-.':-.1•-,'',,7:fi;!;.':,•-?'--.7 r ~.-,:i:,-. - . , : :..:: • - :: . 7 .- ::: 7 Ukeelbtneous. DRUNK- THE -HOP • COVOII CURE FOB SALE BY ALL WILTGGISTS LITTELL'S 1 Three and a Quarter Thousand nonlife-column octaaotr.gaS of t , anlng-matterr , ar ly. .It pi4e , sents la an !neap-anal re form, e c,n,),l.r. lug gneat amount ..1 lixettre, Willi ftPsliu,,.4.• owing to* lig a , ecltlY inane. and, with a s , tistartory completene.a attampred by no other- Publication ; the hest Fla.ays;R,tr,ear'a, - t:l^itia.. Taira. Sket rh es of Teasel and liiacorerv,-I...etry. L. c ter i tt fir. jtjp. graphical, Sits:orient ana Infortnatinn, from the entire Naly of. Forofgn Pcrionical Litera ture. The iintrortance of Tit c Ltti t,G AGE tore. cry American • reaner. as the only satisfactorily fresh and c.oterAete compilation of an-Ind bia•nt,aNe tccause it em braces the prod r:c , tons of t int A iIt.EST 1.1 VI NG' u..nrrEr.s, Is sulteleutlylnnlcategi by the following OPINIONS . in it we find the test prsductl.nns of the bout wryer. upon an snnjects ready it unr handf.—r.q.- t.rdoliiila be /Hirer. It is •.,".inta lolt-.l."nAztlfle. to Stlynn who i1.. 5 1:-.., In ktep abr' 1 ., •t of the t I.aght of the mg, F. - .n.y 0._.... trartrucut-of Sok nee' . ty: itteriture.-11,rdon 1,1,.r -.tire 2. . P! inet amps r. o:hverr,:r affords the liant, the cheap-n: and tlto,t eon renitit itr,ans oV:reeving alit h gr, s s of. tlic,‘:,ght 11 all lt. rt:ases . mouilt y that tututs tvcry week:-.7';' , e .id ranee. , It U incoini,aralde to th:". rlel t 'cart?' v. and earth: S tvec..;4l.?,..rziCs artk:es.— Th f Stanlai.d, i.' !1t- A purr at.tl perp^iuil reservoir and forrlialn ehtertaltinht,r and int..trnetiou.-1/ - oa. B.,?,trt. C. irinthrup. • With It :r:•c~ 2 eemtl,r Ittay f2l.ly'liet.•;• np - tvith al; that Its linNr - latif In :tot ilterr.thre. hi.P Ty. tie.", aril sei or of the day.— T!te ..I,PlAudist,N. 'rhe nthq enter:44pin; tilt tine.? Jotetr‘• of tho• Ettrilsh,lat4„, - age. are here icatitt-'red to2et&r 'State Jo!, rtior. Th-• t letitett llto - rzture of diy.—Se.te York •Triftnnt. It• Is n ..rable. to 1, - ”ry a thorel2 . es coLlv,tyliant of a!! Mar 14 notesv ,, n:hy Ti' 10.-rtry w. rm.—mat:pa Pot. It n,!,14.1.41 in an:c. . ry.—Phi I Prtle. Nottl.tto tad a place in ever A l / 2 rlcau. \ st \ - tia York Tintra. - \ Publiihed. WELKLY a: 1/A.0,3 3V.:ir, free , c 1 iraT' EXTRA tiFFET: To all satoterl'..er.it,r Lc htlit ssx.\ntant.ors.of eq...utain Init. V 6 ith niatter, the ta:tt parts a I:tnnth., - a ' . .inuch Int .re-t Gblit4;E M Al:1)0N ALI). an.cartoz In Tut: I.aviN , : A q;K: . tho au11,,,•A advance r..hem.".. Oiler cti„tee I.2:lll.tit:znl,li?.ll authors ar.l and will`spec.Wy apprar. Club-Prim for‘the best Home and Foreign Literature. .I"O , FCSSed Or THE LiyING Ae.ts and ono or oft er of our vivarloui. A merlon rnon:hAoF. a sub, r:- btr 'dna hitiv,;( in-corino,nd of the vt huh, Errnin2 For TUE kta( Mut rlttr prw.4", Ihn A werif3n ti kar per s" jt,iz,r) -Pnt z rsr. 1t , 9) 1 , 4 Tut and St Xi< h,!• , s , LT Applot.r.c.t ;11417i . (11. LITTELt. GAY, THE INDEPEN DF,NT. • Well ard fas - crabbr ltnown the world over as the HElSTltraous Weekly „Newspaper. It retains all its mist desirable feata res and adds uc a ones. Weans!? continue to pilot at' Icles frost the beNt writerA and thinkers in the country. Tb, Dena, l ineAtsor It,ilglouz News, Literature: Sundae t Vitt, Art*. -cb•ncr. Mts k ua , Itenten and I nlnt.g , ., artets,-Farni anti Garden, Flnftneta!, at...t - rancen It% os heretofore. be en tribute.l to be sk!lsiOn each branch. Theo departnnta, 'ate :a tuutis because Ibec are able and trustwe.rthy. COOK'S LECTURES. Tatnoll4.l.-...turet. d,nrered 13 Roston es ety I , r the ir , v..f.istph cor.k. wilt T.w. in vrfth the tiltrriluctE.rl EX-PRF.S'T TfIF.ODOI:F. D. W.OOI.S£Y, -WD 1s L. 1)., er.nirlt,ute t.V -to 30 artlcles ; pri Sc.rtakft,in snit ibe moat I,Y,portabt the by eminent. clergyim, r, In all part of the conn:ry will t oialinne,to • t--, ;PREMIUMS We offer 123 r. Jo. eplii enors 'eaitabie nor v , ;- nines, ' entitled "Tratieemlenta!lems con , eieneE„'" aiol Marriago." eiuSdyiug, in a resiool and Corn . 1- eel form, Om airtime's pretriotts.minartable Mona 33 Lertur. a , irimy are imiitislie 4 lii hanitimim , It • • form ny t)sgmil c o _ of aldinrii a ropy of ato• sny Bier toTa 11.3.ntr ENDLNT of I, ut.l3 for a year.4ii vivaliret or any rubserii•cr remit 11.10-and are w iit scud Mm Tits iV nix en: fur Imo .v. mr:Mie three - vonniiok, ristliMil, to 4' !.- 4,ttat• sao remits li.tt for thicrui. 'advance, WORCESTER* CS sEnTr.)GED PICTORIAL QUARTO DICTIONARY Bound hi Sheep, 1554 pig, mor icco titutratlvr.s • Ismie air RETAIL rim.* *tem We bavernade a s , ecial destruct with the great publishing how.y___Lo• J. 11.1.111pe:;cott lanelphia, hy which w; are enabled to ‘,lfer tt t e moot desitabte pm :elan t Yet' gi tit n by aly new pa per in tt,to country. We will 3t1.1 the b Dictionary pnblinhed. to aty ptrtom who will .-ntl us the mulles or Three Nnw Subscribers and Nine rh`liarrl or who wil.,on renewing his own snl•sct Iltet. In ativanco, s.ttnl ns Two New Names its! . tlonal and t 3.00; or aho will renew his own sn'n beription for three years, In !_advance, at.ti send Os or for a new stattartitter b.r three year. ant $9..(t.; The great Unabridged Dictitstiat) wit. delivered at oart , Lsoe, or in Philadelphia. free. nr be - seat by • ittre?t, or otherwise, as my be ottles . c front Philadelphia, at the expesew stitt-t,s bor. The selt.scriher and-r this ostr will in.; tol entitled to stir - Other pre/Wel/I. - . SUBSCritipTION o,kl Per annum !i satire, InclbAlltigarly one tne ',Mussing s: Any 0110 T.1100.1t , 0f tits llonsehoid "! Cearles lileketrs Work.. bound in Cum vita 15 lilnstrations each by 1. 4 . , 1 Eytftige: Iluoily and Sankey", Gosp,:i iiyinn , and Sacred Songs No.-2, . Lfuadn and ids Ca'd'iet; or, First Reading et the - Enlatielvisiton •Vroclamatlon, Fine large &to' , etigrarmg. 117 2sada. • Anil urn of 'tile Potted Stares, Flue large ,er , gravLt_g. 44.;•ortraits. Charles sumnei t line .feel ow/raving; by Gran uc Wilson: fine titeoletigravitte.; by Thichic• Edwin 11. crintan: steel env:icing:l,y Ritchie- The Inner Lite a .tbralt.tni Lincoln. - 11.1 , 1% - 30: B. Carpenter. Itonml Ire elidli; len pages. It a better inslOst int , . his —inner TU . ! , than al, r" found et.ew here. aid la altogether ore of the tasrivatkue, tostruetive,',and useful boots of the kind ever rohlisbed, • Auusc,„zirtioN Puict IL 'is AD- I= air Specimen copies Wnt tree. fiddlers . • TIIE INDEPENDENT, - P.-0. Box 2:97, • New Erik City out talc advertlietneot, as It %In not sr . Pear aPir6
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