1 a • 1 - • U 4 a l , • , POTTEiVILLE.• PA' !,.1-:,-:-:-.-- TIE GENER&L STAG PRINCIPAL C UI4 M , VE I ,-' ' • :, j j It is very seidom that . % genital W darns ) ttion in bludness_prevails tle aU he great core; martial countries, aiesistit at this time. in `England, France, Gent ,' - Belgiura :and m fact throughout Eniope, ~. e stagnation! is • !Oiler than .hi the United' States. • kr-our opinion j the primary ea; of:this ,4tat0,..431,, affairs iiite failure of the ..pa, in the ,yetuu 1865 and 1566; not - only. to 1 , e United,Stuteii, - • ::, butlhroughtint.Europe; l 1 ;is:isucgt, *ss . ` asgerieral &Me depnwsion . business'is now, general: Three Years ego Frsuce ' was 'ex -T-portisig more Ureadstriffe ui ngland than the United Styr* were. FOr t .is last two yetis • she has heen a purchaser,l, Idle other iporLnj to ing countries in Europe h . a ssAreet i .chaser "rule,. and England le *I larger r'''''ilian ever. -Throughout Evitropc, ,VA crops -- 7 1 ht 1667 wadi scarcely ' snisverage; and rea ir ...1.„ -...prices Of breadMUffs must e high until th ey ; ,have a inore.‘propitioris h in. -.. Our crops Were more abundant tithi j ilear,-suid we have; ' . - not only 'laicism fQt home: consumption, ' + ,J - bat Fan spare a 'portion ifor esport ; prices, I :townie:, will rule high ed i fong as there Is a - . foreign demand for the surplm These high - . prices of prodice &tooth nearly all the wa, was '-- of the tunes to live, comp elling _ great , . i_ economy among sp Iposfr . who „ ••• -• hied incomes; and with ithose whose busi : 'noes has not been remunerative, has ••••Decreased , consumption , irt \qf not .Only the _, urles, hut the necessaries " life ; This , • - • btu caused cntocks ia.p, early all branches - _o_f utanutaCtures, and is reallti-the• prlinary Cause'dirso general a stagnation. In brtshiess. •`• ;la England and tither Etat peen countries thiit manufacture more goods han they consume,. ;• 1,-this state oflaffairs Must continup to - etlst s” .until they stro• - rillefed - by: os nOre - abundant harvests, Mb* other nations are so Stupid' • as to rie . rmit r ithese Ear - plus products sold at chap rates to flood their countries to the • depression and destructiott of their, own In , • • ; _dustry. Ead CAingiess gt emus the prim ' lied pr4tection ," at I s • _ last session, bur toutitry would no -be in „a very _ z.prospeiouspindition ;I - but they , fsiled _to do the:country has los in - wealth in' con. - - I`.ite9uence of this islltt4. no TWO fIUND:I - tErihiltA , lfiDiEi CIF DOi.LAES.— 7 This gone; ?and we will eauildue to; lose as e 'nation f in the same ratio until our workshops are Hll ~ d . with the hum of busy indtistry again. Cangreiti is really • I retarding the busittesi of the, country . b}l• lolls and- nrfeatiedrftir 'diseus. t, , • ' gaginiinvernicti_ !,.: '.." "ions which, look ;more like tlehtagog n atam .' -tha n -staleaminshiP. It could no legief to a ..., to give life and activity " to every I ,bran ix o 1 ' -- fiusinees within a week„ if .it d‘Nir d:— s,,_ ~ '; • Onr country is veiy;,difterentl ituated from Ii , - elan - y 4 those Ettropean nati, n , kOarianu -1 , facture Afore than they consurne, and dpend on foreign Markets to keel! theinwOrksh ps in_ I motion:'. We do i not'mnnufncttiteinorthan • three fourths of"the necessaries d(life e re , `1 • quire, although-we have tlieabilily, umi l ler .r a ?, wise pilfey, to manufacture all thhst, necessm -- ' ries, This would give eititloyment t 141 11 . 11? .1. . . people 'at adeqttitte::wages; l , and of cohrse, would give,thenythe 4 ability to conintine as : . ' largely atiever, and in addition ' thereto not 'only hdpe,- but foreign lusu - ries, %, hick .., : •would' be impenied lergelY,and_prOfluoelnite samuch revenue to the -oOverriinent las it 1- . • „ now receivei on the imported _necessaries 4 __:- -'- We. ECIIOPE WILL TAK F.' i ISTOTIiI-Nd -. If RODS US Bin' W 4 Al . SIIE 'Mt, ST ifiVr; • - 4 gh d these articles will be expoTted quite d Ati largely as und er l'llalCctiorb4 l o-• • iq-3fieY , ' ” abbuld be tiltnitlishl the increased conshintie tion at home.will more than equal theiffet , _ ence, which Would be greatly tob / ur t . van- I 0 ' . tage bysiving' idditional workto Ott ple.. We ree•eat,.Congreiss can remedy ittr cliffi-, - cultiei•within one month if itshoosis to act. ; _ We are miareithat it is waiti`ng .-for-Ciptemi's : • 4 - . eloper Wellcs iToj make Lie, report, Which ' ought to hate been gent tn, Congress beforT i. • this. :Ilia sialletics maybe valuable, if they "" ' can be, relied Pri,:but, judging from his/pas t % • • reports, weirdist co tilos that unleas he'shOws '; some improvement—we doubt whether they .. 1 will be.foundln the`- . or A -- ' {l.lt -1 ,bor ant' ' y , Isi ~ •• n , 1 , ' •-, last yet uk' Masi • ,1' • zled - , - ,. s , t h i n - • , • it....thi::taz..7were lo ered,ithere would I . leas fithd• This is: a greatindittiike the -ex . • [ , — .. . . perien e in all other countrtoOproves this,-- ', Ss. liothin bat, extreme mealtures . on , the . part . -•,-: •of the overninent;and_the—apnoinunent of •, ' = ' brinest !Beers will Secure its collection, even . , - , it,lt"'were low .•25 tower ed to cents it- gallon. in .P.nglaiiltther found it 'neCessary to- put' if officer tit-,erery - distillery, ' and no distilteiY • ' -. i loss perittod to be built except .by Goverir _ manta - thority,,,, end undo). G overnment, f di' ; ' , ' --- - •iteetors. , The.Oonsumption• • of liquor is the \st .. r. ' great aurae of the' cOntiry, -and the !argon - tnirtion of those who engage in 'hinnufaotty • - . sing' itwlll Oh/at/their costoiners,lhe public; and the Gore , Ment under, whicq, they 11 , 0 \ ~,'• ' : Illicoarters. might to, be 11110*11 to such inept or to the tifilt aidA f ers who rd abet then in.' I , _ cheating. - - , '-- I- , , ,/ ',-_,-/ The slav e „ trade was never checked until, ,- Atiistiataincoln had the firmnesi to permiV one of I dle, traders to be - hung, and it ceaself” ---4 " immediately 11' SO with thosie violaters of law - , j . mike an exaiipie l oka few, and itilrill - "soon • -. -' he cteeked to a inn - eh — greater ) extent than it . -. now is. The r onftscatici of the liqudr, Is not , _ stiffith -'" - . 0 a few pea r sln the Per' itiary :.wool . nas cipet pattern. Grant, sin c e hirbriiite:TelF to t - he i t., ‘ .reMotastrating , s,gliottt his removal of • . ton and §ligridan fats tieenrpublishixi.= . • The iconidn`t coat Gen ; Grant into array . —lng hi t ii4etinst the 'iOyal mett.of the Omintry..css thes , - seem ; ;td have done with • ..Geri, IlaiieOck,l,lmder t e t promisel of sup __ porting him for.erteney. They t tried • ('en; She an alsh• - but„Atgey soon' drApp r ed • hini trot bci to. 1; = • , . nr-C cnos".—Congnessional recon:- 4 - atnictiortils.s fixed hia.3-tind the States will he l restorco, to the , 11:11011 under • prblititiilitybefore, the pre.sent session of Con - scl.t*rns...: ?All the Cor Irheads s'aid‘ , • grew - ----- opperheada ant. .' a •traitors with A • bead,cin , 4 e s ~, ht hi s ~...ecidency at their l ' not prevent it. Then lei their presses and lead- - era howl:, Traitors codti not frighten foyal mea ddrieg the rihellion, and they cannot - .- :do It now' .' - 1 ' • • ' . goat g,ktfairo. Weekly Alinaiine; °VP 11.01. . gape . ,,--• -- . . V fltatspat, - ,..1 7 •. , 54 25.'• • s". s. VI lIVXD/ii.. q., 7 2414 30'km Q.. 4 .t, .id Nait4.l .4.1., 7 '254 ,'-frlall:K. 11. 7. 94 1in05i44.1,:.,..... 7 25'; 4 ' 82 . 11,a5t (). IT. la St WIDINSDAy.I 7 t 5 4 :1,11 7c14,27 ..26 G 94 Trtsisuat ..7.1 7 25,4 . .U.'. - 22 INIJIMT 17 25.4 351 •-- - - ZETEOZOLOGIOAL TABLE. Tetxpimatitre .ta climauxki ! ei for.tie went imursicisitit. 161 . .f ....... ,-.• ..‘ see rdvertireirient of emokl math gerrao, , etc-, raitible for,holidayipreeen• 4 - ...-.•,1 . philip • agte. WI Centre etreet,Atilin Mao ' ~ -, Inset of tins, ieto„ for holiday ; pre s ents., 0 e , him a elf& ' • • • - Timobrote.Fifty-Arst Sant* of the ye And fourth inkvmh DWI; lialailiki, 9 hot= .d - --a minutes . 0 i t__ • , . , • . The Noriregimi Creek cul7sti is complete() A. IformeMin street. ' Worirtippn it vas ftnistitid, • Wednesday 1144 - - - 2.' 7 - -1..- _ ,- ift'Vllr"-'r • No - tine yet - 0 t 1,050 Or 20011110 t of 0 diammsermice Ospt:- Belirsir. It is so. fir in -itimeostnibls roYated.- j - - , _ ; . .. . , . • fa Virfgni sections of :,Connty wigs base fitoirea boy in ar the iiipi i- . Mg viry siellheir i sm& 'frosr.n. . i f• • i -. , ---- 1, ----4 41041 F- ire Sattrday morning of je4 tare in this Borough / amor&n id from eight to'tweite degree - , 7 i .---',.. , Mc Fair of the ears—nip. IC e'xilzam"olt7nelAilv efv r g until Jamestfl . at WM be , , Frcitikiin Boontapment. ii : 4l 4, I. O. of .0,,., - iF.; held on Witiesany evening. • taltestol lire fin the Benevolent o Pottsville. Wm. ..1.,64WA, ,E•q., vb.?. baubeen to 4 ill dosing the Mist f~t from an attack of inter mittent fever to 'we are,gratifted to ettatt,, rapidly recovering. -- g - 1 I . [ f Chpf. --- John Zit*, °fibs Armlike_ Gernires Department, Barrtiburg;a4tromt:at the:` on Timidity. Me were p to meet him , and see him looking so well. , ~ , &Wino' Covniral.—lf the weather shcaldpni!e favorable there will te a skating &navel at the Fait on the night after Chriatmay. . The Piirk will be open on Christmas clay. -,. 1 .:ir4-- itftiltanoy the his I Literary societl. 4 . LA* it dise the question, &stud lisiteds be cots ,pelled to send their childreii and de cided it:in the negative. ATION-- ¶W ►TEs 4A.N BE - - eee the new A'ainily Sewing machine With eliptie improronent at Mies d E. Stench's. Corner of sth and Norwegian streets. It would make an elegant Whig Present- " • dhe iteekholders of the; Find. Nsuabal Bask of Miasmal'', will meet on the aeoond. Theaday of Jentiaryi for the purpose of electing seven (lima tors to serve dung the mating year. ~ •'1 - 1 Among the creditors of Florence Kramer Allen Eimer; Edward Rahn, BemL Work an d Wm. illfionch, bankrupts; of PhiLadelphii, is the.Firet National. Bank, Ashland, for $5,315 40. &crime()Pik Vietos.—lir. A. M. Allen has at his Gallery, corner of Centre and Market streets, a. tine aasortinent of beautifhl stereasoorda views. foreign and domestic, with bo n es• . For holiday presents they are adinirable. • ' . • " Sabbath fichMil connected with the M. 'E. c butch' of tig. Clair; contemplates holding a mu t— and exhibition on Wednesday and Thriratlay :eye/tinge next, for the benefit of the achooL. The exercians will be held in the church. • , - -- ,C • • Mr. Getz, member a aingresii from Berke county in a' 'etter to his Miper, the Gazette, ULM Wee Mr. Jacob Caramny's nomination u' Laser sor of this District,. and adds that it "was made noon the recommendation, of the Hon. Myer Sfronse."4. 1 ' 1 • i - At _an electirtn for *Meer* of Mcrantain City Chapter. No. 196, A. Y. M. held on Monday evening last ~ the following werechosen : M. E. H. P., E. Oppenheiro ; K., J:. P. Bertram ; Scribe; Jac. F. Einhardt ; Sect., H. C. &Med ; Win,'L. Whitney. • • Don'l forget to prUcure for.yottr wile, &Pep dent sister, or mother. that 'teeny' -valuable '.tiola present" 'suggested by J. Lowrey : viz , : A. policrof ineurauce on your life in Lb , North American Life and Accident Ituntfint, piny of Philadelphia. .. ' ,ere will be a special sermon - to - -yourg men t h .r ached in the. First Presbyterian' Church, to. ~ rrow (Salibath ) mvening, by Rev. Prim. de ' ve, pastor. We are pleased to call attention . is service:Land hope , our young men auditor , .1 generally-will - try to be present on :She Deca -1 137 i' ' ••• . 1 . ! -*---...i1111p•-•.-------,. . : • , monist tinny unique 'Sod very beautiful artl l which' Mr. R: C. Green his ila his new jow -1 y store in ileit,z's Bailding;' , ui a 'self-winding tch made in Switzerland. There are probably,. . . t half a dozen watches of the%kind InShe coon- - It is quite a:curious Altair and w." . y of ez : 1 t ids:Lion. 1 : . . • _ , ---i--- " 410 ,"7 ------ :_ Praiseworthy Act.—We . are informed that at a . ted meeting of Mini m s' Lodge, I. O. of 0. F., this Borough, held on Tuesday night buif, $25 . :re donated to the Pottsville Benevolent Aiwa Lion. The Association isf in aquiet way, accom. , -Ling much good, and we bops to hear of liar action on the the part of other lodgei: .. , , Coinis,heing distributed to the poor in °onsid e ably iinarititlia• by the Benevolent titisimetationa emirs. L.• C . Thompson & 0)., bave; very. kincUy i aped their team to deliver ' it ;' but Ws ikecimes • ther heavily tipon them. to do it all, the benevo -1 nt inclined who have teams, would do stink*. • orthy act in cejering_them to the• Association for t is purpose. - Libor iii a good cause divideil in this Way, will be light to ill engaged. • - ...e• • ; . ' New iYear Adir4s•.—Oar..carriers re q uest "61; ' o etate that they sill be' abound earlyen ,New ear day, with their 'annual greeting, to the 'vends and pitrone of the Jaime!, and that they ripe eaid• friends srill keep them in remefilbrance and have the anneal gift read. The carriers have 2tieen faithfcdand atteutive in the delivefy of the iJonrniliat the wail:Tees of lour Boro4gli Deb areibece; and linbatan "al recognition. oZthe fact will be highlydippreci teliby! them . 4. _ ~...._____, _ . I sit I - ----- F — " ..--- .. .... i .,,i F-r,p?osiim iii;u:Boder a —.A . Duißcr in usexenundry . f Hartley it ox, Mine idle, exploded last week, estroying the cngine, I htmse, and damaging the i Oundr y . The explosion took place early in the- onxing,.just .before the time for the hands to go to work. -,ThOte•were several narrow escapee :cif'w.orlisritix whot were pn the. premises, but for tunately, no 0138,f11118 injured: * stack forty. feet hie). Was ' Pr4ell'led.bs, the explOsioti. The dam age eustained is estimated at' i li $4OOO. Operations 'n this.foundry ere suspended for three or four.; ars. The cause' of the 'explosion is attributed; o defective iron in the boiler. • • - • Voirch ;Dediaition al . Girardr die. —Through , t e liberality'of - Jay Cook, Eeq of Philadelphis,! Peat and comfortable. churc h . ias been built at, itardillle. He also, stiPPorts; chiefly if not al-1 ti gethei, a pastor at thst place. the Rev. D. D. udeon of the PhiladelPhla Conference of tbe is.thodist Episecipal Church. Tlie church which: bears :The name of St. Paul, was dedicated) on:. ' Stinday last, by Ray. F.' Moore of t thiaßorongh; wwition'eupreesachbyed.itilnarcogennasmectimonbwily of th peop the so ie l . h: e de l :l . catory services, from I Tim . 1:17. Several eler-' gYnieri were present at the • dedication, which was ml Were solemn and impressive.. _ . . , • ; eta/ iolliery Accident,—On Wednesday after. n 'last between I-and 2 o'clock, A lad •imident aed in :the Diane' Ridge Colliery,!' O. W; Co e, near Mahanoy City, by which ( two miners were killed and throe serionely injured. These men with another.wlicqeseared, were working at jhe sinking of-Mr; Cole% new slope. It' seems -that they had driven some distance ahead before ,setts g their timber, whin the top broke ' in with } the result stated.... One ofthe men killed was , Dl= ii JOhllakeillliY, a young Atillbtllllll. 1111- m ed,,and a very qoiet, respectable young man: ' The other man ••who was killed,- whose , ne:me , we hive not learned,..wis also an Irishman • and unmarried,. One, of the injured men is tt. . Welshman named John Httghes, who has a mery belpleislanly.' The names of the other injrit ed men we hive not learned., ■OOS'S •nultweni. Kr 'Weinrich was a most estimable young men as well as a • brave soldier, After his return, having no knowledge of any trade or protession, he learned shoemaking, d bid just been re leased froin.his apprenti p and oommeneed business, when hem the cold which bir ruinated, in his death: lEbilleaves a young widow Ito mourn her loss, haying beat Married buttubout nine =tithe. . ,f•. 10 - 100 i. 4 P 1 : 4 ,1 • Ba r r•-belu w tcro l , -14 • • ,16 • -11) I ; • • • ; tap 39 . • •••., •• • • ••••:- 8 16 ;• • I , 1 1 , t•weetibeszpamo b*ltharlOnOt• belOrzera i , :i \ olieChurch :Iv . * I nt neat And oactian§ cl In - Union 'pa: grand musical and instrumental ooricert will 'given in .044 Fellows' Temple, Ashland, ; on . nday evening'next, for' the benefit of Bt. Johns' • iscopal Church. Tho choir of, Trinity Church, Borough, will conduct the coucert, which writ know, be very flne., Suite I nturther of our 'retie talk of going up in sleighs lo - attend it.. - hope it will be a succeee. -f • ' lecture aundlinceil in list week's Jonmwl given by tbo;ltev. Mr. Eindernimtb, .on Tem rance at' the M E. Clurpel, PaloVilto, was poat. Ined on acconrit of inclement gweather: • It will delivered thia. Saturday evening, at ::(4 1 , o'clock. )riie above nained place. • . I lie friends / Of Temperance are retreatl4to I me out mltipar ; Blr. Limlenmuth. i%oioharge. • , . Fires in iimrtvia:-0118athrday morning last' • fire broke mit in the frieond story of the frame building on theliouth.east corper oT Hunter and .Foididry .streets, Tamaiins - 'caused by a stove pipe, passing through the Iloor, but was extin guished before much damage 'was dons. The building belonged to J. Matz. Insured in Fanners! atiitrianbannince Compans - , York county, Penna. • Abinit - 3 7 ,Ticleek, orr - --TilutreelaY taming, the 19th inst., a fire was diecoVeied on the Bret floor of the building.neat the' littilroad dept, Ts- miqns, -- ticcupied by Edward Hargraves as a store. Thetlames spread rapidly, igriiting the Gem 8a loan, Schmitz's !cigar store, and causing a tots% losi of the buildings and conttnte. Loss about $4OOO. Insured:as follows: York '2llntriali. $3lOB on buildings and coeitenur. People's Ttumrance Company, $10( onstork of 'gigue: ; I 7A Sad .!ory.--Jobnilayes, aged , 12 Years, laic* )y stopped at S•brinse in Hamburg, and told the 'iolloWing sad story.: . He came to this conntiv,p April last. His father died is Stay and his. mother on the 3d`of November, at .liew Brunswick, N. 3. He was .then recommended to' hire '.hitriself to 'Charles Newton, captain of-a cansgfost, which be did. , wli'ent.be 'boat 'arrived at'43ehuylltill HaVerc the boy was discharged and giteir•i firer •dollars; Ind left to take care of himself.: He then‘started to go to his former borne: On Wednesday nightbe was compelled to 'sleep ion the. monntain, money being :all spent, aid the people 'along the • road-of whom be inquired for' lodging Termite hixia admittance..' He iris nearly feozett and in is very, desti tute condition. He wiz kin , y mind for by the toy of the house, after whir he again sr.:t on his way. - ' - - .1 ilyAery Ws- Poironing -046--00 um's7 night pf hist wok in Minersvillejltlis.Tenny Dyer and her mother, wee attacked afterzartaking of impper, 'II; illness, accvimpanird by vomithik: The symptoms were those - of poison. Medical aide was obtained but failed to; save 'Mies ; Dyer, who died the following morning. her 'mother ' was in &critical condition, bat her life was saved: The remains of Mies Dyer were interred on Sun day, bill were - disinterred on Thureday., to have the contents of the stomach analyzed. ' There are many rnmoreailoit to reward to the dream stances which caused Miss Dyer's death; but Y. a legal ; investigation iinow in progress under dep. sty-Coroner lietigardt, to ascertain the facts * we. .refrain fccji s n alluding to any of them. andvwill 'await tbe result of the investigation. Bilits Dyer was aSchool . teacher, an • estimable lady4stid about' 2t.t.lietiris of age at the time of her death., RerMother is a widow; with one surviving a girl named Esther ? younger than Jenny. ' , Nat?, nf a Brate Solttign— An Tub day,morn ingu lsht thialk Wendell died at his residence in . Gerniarville, Beginerownship, this County, of oonsurnption, aged years. Early In the War for the 1. aiodehe. eplisted in Company A, Caph • 3.-B. Brandt, Piftieth Pennsylvania Regiment,— Infgein one of theme bloody exits in rfhich; he . . participated with this 00: °land, he was confined! . prisoner, conveyed to An rills, and confined! • for several menthe in Oa horrible prison-Peg. suffering with his fellovi- :boners all the toms tugs that him inhuinin captors could inflict Ee was finally paroled ana a:dining .W, BubsequenV ly he re-enlisted in the 'Fiftieth' Regiment, and .served faithfully and honorably,•ruitil the close of the war. 4 ' . I ' Masonic : —The tfollowint brethren have own sleeted offioars of AshiMet Age, No.. gat A . V. M. for the ensuing Masonic year. , W. lif„ -- Wm. A. Chnstian ;8. W., We i kan. W. Wrn. H. Anthoni;-Sect., l3eo . H. Helfrich; Tres„ A. if. Walter. Ms stated meeting of Anthracite Lodie, No. 255 A. or St. Clair, the folloirtng ;officers ,wers eleMe4 to Silva the ensuing year: • -, W. 118., Win. o.2DeTart ; W 4 Win. T. Rich ards ; L W., :PO. Carter ; IL 8. Btreker ; Tree',, duo. PoLlocio „ . At a riNtrilar stated' meet* of Selinylktil Chsp. to No. X 5 9, held November.;tb. 1867, the follow ing °fitters were chosen-to serve for the ertiminit Masonic year :H.P.O. H. Rolins ; Seth W. Goer ; ,Be. J. •Cr.- McWilliams ; Treas., nods BedfonOteet.. O. Enmains; • At-- cif regular ftmmnication of lifinenville Indge,:No. A... ) Y. M., held . Deeersiber 10th, 6867; the folloMng named °Abets wers,eleciad to serieSoi the ensuing liflosorddrear: W. Seth Geer ' Pittingi; J. W., lam - "resam., , Joie Rimer j fiset,• hulk ,Beiske. . . ..T -7- that of thri•ritilmas ',in this then was less detention,on the late severe awn storm But am of the trairM , on the any length of time. On Fri tnthi east made its imam junotkeinnly 15 Minutes — llmied we .preentme, mid Mad the /4 sactioq of Cho = • tbet Cats,whigts.- • then luaY caw, flow st Eut The fact ..toollent (I;rois Outtage on the Highwa.--CTsesdST rinnioLlastas Mr. 13.: It. 1 o l was ap e i o Lmirt i i k the road between , this Bor. Fleho Raven nieutlthe &ream Stars be o large unin le.mMing h a woMi_ Mr. %ends called t# the Mow. and saleed!that he doing. Theimanimlnd end drawing o-knife, threatened •bir, &twos if he didnot pass on. 111 r. Edrormati'who mot ottorTO ad, imaght sasketatioe to reetoner.; the waltan who Waa evidently, the victim of an attemPted ont r sage upon her perean. While dcdngeo Bo land. Elio, and another person, tn . a aleinh came in view of the man. On . parenting than the man flak baring the woman almost wild from dear and excitement, lying on the ground: She was Picked up by Mr. Elyse, bringht to ,Monnt Cartest e ssed Unit' a'bonee in that She stated that -she Pei on her wavito Combas, and bad been attacked by the ruffian Whom she did .not boo*. Be tp r e =f•ii that his inteMion , was to outrage her when She fought desrie-r -atedy; and his sU Mr. Edmonds aem was Middies' fiaa'p• WS *AgOratle Mika' tion of the woman r - naita upon l it. The outrage was bold pat, an if ;be '•felio'fr ding •be seventy punish . • We learn that th woman; whb was domewhat injured by thevicei t ee of the ruffian, was enbee- Treaty removed the Aims Mouse,' tibial In , atitatiooebe bad left-wberc manned: • - . Entered. upon • Ittgies,-- 1 0n Saturday last ilieo: Wvntoop,', elected 13heriff of this -County at thelast:October election, watt sworn in and ; entered upon the dritieenf thel office. He, posemeter all Vas qugificetions to make a. good,' efficient, and popular o Gen. Wynkoop ap es inc Principal eputy7l • Wemer; Eaq who served in the ciao° ffir a. of twelve years—three as Sheriff, 'and nine as min pal 'deputy loader Sheriff - 140e, Mats and _Bo ball, and bird non„.perfectb..Jarnilitir,with duties athe office/ We are pleased-to nbtiahat the clainis of the soldiers have not been tweet?, ed by Oen. liCynkoop, who hat appdinted as his 'others deputies,.Lient. Charlet E. Back, &onto( ffir .i Isaac Beck, of this Borough. and Capt. Frail Werner. Limit. Beck' was a Member of theWashingtou Artilleinsti, one of the- five-4111u companies to reach Washingten in- 1%1, for \its defence: Subsequently he ',enlisted .in the lIf• teepth Pennsylvania Cavalry, , Col . , Palmer. He' `of with great credit to himself until the end `of the war. Capt.- Werner entered in 1861, in Company D,'Forty-eighth Regiment, as a private, . being then only seventeen years of age,,aud sub sequently rose through the different position td r the Captaincy of the Company. In 1864 he Led, and Served until the etid of the War. Partici , flg with that gallant Regiment id all its en gagements. These !ming men are well qualified for the positions to' which they have been 'lip , . , Boupdy4 - Art irnic - ni. --Owing to the illness of ktrs. Bmindy, this artist's wife, who has always ' been his energetic and persevering ' business agent, the subscriptions to; the art pinion have been aniiptindedl- nearly one'hundre&shares still remain ansold, and it isthegeneral wish of the resentdeposed subecribers that this remaining shares be of before the draw l ing and 'distribution 1 • ' The pamtinge hive been specially Mimed and described so that h will be difficult to withdraw any of them, and - equilly difficult to decide on which to withdraw ; while the price& are already down to the lowest possible.jactle; 'A'he magnifi cent frames with which %Pk. are provided, cost one-thirdalbs sum atwhlP they . 7 veined.' The paintings displayed in our wi owe for the - psst_three month*. and thole' recent, on exhibb tinn at — the-graniV Paii,•-gifen by the e s e ies of Potkivi4 i e, and "r AG. 4: R., with ' ' h oer in th e Dew Union League ;,.i• . , .. . int of the eieellefice of. the artist's work. Whope those who desire to patronize •i. 4.- ring art is t. _ and encourage Zi taste Mr 020 beau • 'fat and reffning influences: of the " d vino art" among us,i will come forward aud it the the re maining shares: They will hod a large list, of subscribers at, our office,'arriong ,which their names may be enrolleilliithout losse,of Freda. 'Perhaps there are soiree ;who may take a few more shares in order to histen the; diatribution -- before Christmas, and we ihope all twill pay up their subscriptions, so that no one nisykbe hist in the drawing. - I 1, ! '' , If, the remitiningabarestaunot bii 'ilispoeed of cte in reasonable time, it maybe necessary to with: draw the pictures which kemain it tl e artiet's studio, and Ichieblisre notbeen publi ly exhibi ted; scaling . the amount; strictly in a , .ordance with the onguisi valnatitit of the pain Inge and Elie corn of the abates suhacribed This would be entirely fair, but UOt iiii,satisfac- Jury as if the entire 'scheme 6 carried out, as it would I seen the uumber of priz'es !)y withdraw ing the mailer pictures.. ' 'i ..... PrOctedings• cf the entierille stated meeting . .of the 134ard WlRS'ilela on Wed nesday evening last Present, isfopara. Shearer, WelLs,.Keim, Martz, Petri Little, Ileebnerr.Flotlg son, Huber, Smith, and, Roseberry, Prest.. pro tern. e i The Committee on endorsing ,certificatee of .MbralSarah and Mies Emily 51cCool', reported cor reepwidence withltr. Wickereham on theiuhject, • and his reply. The Committeel gaVir no ite opinion, that in couseirence_of Mike Sarah go— Cool not hiving tabght te.threo.preceding terms, the,Board cannot accord ing to law 4 sign a recom- - mendetion for her. - A.:reeolutiun! to that -sited wiyidopted. • i • he Committee was . cputintiod in reference to Idles Emily McCool'a Building Committee Lon repiuring defective heaters in remits Gretalnar School Building, was 'continued. p• t - - . - • ,communication f rom teachers as king that the ,echoole be closed on.'Friday,r Dek.,120, instead of Tneediy; Bee. 21, was Mid, and the Board flick] ',. the 20th fee cloeiog the lechoole fur the holidays. The Secietary reported orders leaned to date, amounting to $10,037 21.. ". ' sigh School Committee reported' correepon ' denco with several parries in reference CO teach ers for that School. • • ' • • On . motion 0f...11r. Won the Committee was. continued with/power (o, advertise. fora Oscher. Matter of defective_ Moulding Boon No. 2, Grammar School Building, , :wes rtiered.to Build ing Committee, with power to have It repaired. • • Superintendent reportediresolution'of;teacbers inviting the directore ito attend the sesainne of the District Institute. , On motion of Mr. Fo x it 'wait rotated that islet:kers 'bsent from;eetings Of the Institute; withbut flicient re n, shall Ic)e lined as per .„ agreemon • ; ' • -It wasresolved that terhen he( Boare - A djourtia, ii Shall be nail itaiseeend -Wednesday oflanuary.. , The following bills were read abd ordered to be paid : .. A • " t • ' A.: 8, Faust; &hunt, .C. Little, 1" Chas. Bittle; D. A. 'Smith, \_. Previous issue,.. .... : . Atlarued. 1 416,2,3 115 •• 1 ' . 1 • 1 1 , _. • 5 . • .-r, ; • .• i. t . , . -. • ,--.5 - .-•-••• : i sesse•-•-,--- -- . 5 lie : member me . "Poo,—lVliilei tie cast majority of oar citizens are receiving, good girl', and en-. joyitig the plessurem-Mcident te ; the z wealtby and those in easy c icor:lettuces, durieM this annual senson.of gayety and Yestivity, His *ell to remind them of the condition of those: oil their.fellow members of society w,tto are in heed of the most common itecessarieliOf life. :: • . • . . The poor' should be: 'cared for, and a' ferison • mast have 111 IldilMOUtthe .1161Irt Wlio can enjoy the pleasurnrof the 'Christmas' season and' not bestow tined th,,em one • thought ; or .. do an act to. alleviate their :sufferings. : •5' Our community, •we think, is an earnestly lib cal one. , All charitable objects receive encour .,agemexit ; and iudlridnal -eines are constantly cared ter,. A necessaiy_consemience of this spirit tikliberality, in, that I in axon metances .personn .resort to profeseloall street-begging,' and much :good has been Lavished upon unworthy recipients. • In'arderto Preventstreet-begging- aid its con - eandtant evile r and to distn ue arity,systern .ltically, and with dieeriminitton, the violent Atsoclation of Potts: Ville eins treated: '•••? . -:---- :4: Its founders, believior. that the ' money and other articles yearly,. bestovied . upon the poor could be dispensed ton:inch better advantage by an organized effort, were indbeed to try the ex periment, and the Turin hasbeen a decided ens ' ' finch good his been dotie; - and the future enc:, • cue of the Ansiociation wilt depend mainly u 55. . the enoonragernent the public will give it •.8 plan of conducting ;this AssoCiation, we sink, should commend it to the favorable con . 'seration of the entire community. -We refer to •.. depend ing solely upon its own merits,: ( 56 cause in which it is engigedi All ,conlr .shone are giv en voluntarily, and:thepohlid. not annoyed by the constant presentation nibecriptionlists, • and the iniportniritier• o . egging ommittees, The attention of the • munity 13 called to the condition of the pod and the: existence of t . f evisociation.'and tj n the question of 'assisting it in its work, is ,fti to tbe hoeralilY of.the•pnblic. Any (Lout' a, then,• that. hive been withheld in the expqration tbst•special and individual rm . _ quests lAr aid will. be made, should be 're. tainerLero longer, ea 'all • gifts to the Association ar bt leee-trill offerume. Any' of the members of tto , aectitive Board , will receivedotiatioes at my • ll .il 1 - . • • : r : ir : would urge mien theeornenthity to eCdeavn: or do somethingitemard assisting this Associ;l Lion in Belabors daring the Christmas holidays. l At no unmoor the.year should we feel more willing to amelionde the, condition of the.poor, - and the needy. Then, in the distribution 4 good • -gifts which now Mountie, let each' and every one contribute bin or h"r Mite toward advancing the i ,objecte of an Asidiation ,whieti is doing a great i. , ;gooll iq our rosin nay. Again; we say, "Bement- ' I ber th Poot".intitie sesean or joy . and. festivity. • . I ' ' . . . e _ 15 7 .,;,-;„-din l e isitfic.Ber(ss, : 7), 4..1.«0rii. —A Mate d Meeting of Canoed was hell on Tuesday evening. last. Present, Iltiesre, Cochran; Seitzinger," C - Heffner, Bill, Sheerer; Brown, Russel, Leonard , Kinzie, and 8. Heffner, Pram, Committee 0 : raison, reported fines 'collected. Committee on itoom reported that Mr. Sparks had declined the proposition to move safe from °Mao new Coutunl chamber. • Badding, Committee repOrted plasterineprci grueling at Omni Intent Engine Mouse. On Mo tion of Mr. Coclan it was resolved that the first stogy be left as i is, and - that in necood story the ceiling be white muted' and sides be skinctiated.• Committee •ott •conetulting With Beading lia,il• .road Company in refs ace to *Honing -Railroad • street between !Cajon street and Church Alley, was continued. .f • r • Committee on l cise dr 8. Heffener es. Borough, .eviden jxs being colleted. .. . . " Vr i •l tell bsobard ffered the follOwilm.:. • ' • Revolved, That the Committee on .Room, Sta -. tionary and Fi re Apparatus be and they are here by authorized to hav'e the Council chamber - in- • • dide of the reiling.cupsted, ind•to purchase the necessary'quantity of carpet, -',,... • . dopted. • ' •5, . , t - . Borough 'Treason's statement was read and . ti. communication from Geo. Laney, council 'l , absentia consequence of elokoeen -in refer-- to bill tot cr • erected and to lie erected • tench Cbrook and al streets, amounting to' wesicad,-when on motion, of Mr. Leonard' 4.11nt resolved that en order for $62 be drawn in: favor of Mr. Latier.__l' ' ,' .1 1 ' ' • ' • , 1.: On =otitis:lot Mr: Leonard it was resolved that' 13 ed. be paid toillutin Shatter; fur recordingliesity :de . L • I .;s•'on ;notion OrMr: Brown it was renolved 'that $lOOO be drawio in favOr of trustees -of Presbyte film Chureh, pert payment for the 'building purl ;.chased for Oopmfi prisposel; nod thit the peed, 'Ann be map:meted to sign the three, bonds of MOO each, sit per agreement. : • • 1 . Ortmotion en,order for - $5 was directed' to 5 ' arson Inlarer of 13, Barr. , . . : .. _The :allowing tells wars read Sind ordisred:ra be r.. 13. Hankey, • •. ' • ' / 120000, Jonathan *hum, .1. • : • - so 22 DUI& etennere• - ••••• .1.... ... 5. .. .• ...... ' 12 75 Street hum*. i .....' ..i..... .. . 95 25' Bright 00. ... . ... * • - • • • • ~i ' 25 . 40 IL labile,- . .. • • . .... ' 6 00 chm. In* • -61 24 :5. Armbewßistntle,:, .... .... 4/- 1 ~... Fite••• ',....,:: .... . 2" so I [ Jere. &Meter. 1 ....... , ...; ..: e ..... . 14 SO . . '• I • ~,1 • $543 BEI -Goo. - /Meet ''" ' '' '.' 12 00 .31. Shaffer, I .... . -900(....' . B. • Berr,, ..• .1 - ...r. .. 5 00 • 1 .........'e...• r. 5 47 / 3 0. lan's. 4er it l e., ,_ ._ Allent ee oderna, ladles Of tlie m =di Meth() ' Church in a hunt admirable • ' - /Mittman via. On TnesdeY STsedrid OW - 41 • P itied the Fair. He wee in aced to the audi ence' hy OoL r. B. G and made a brief area*, 4. •• Ws prat pleasure in being able. to be . 4, and ophmented the ladies trpors the eff• • they bad Wtde and were tnaldn,g in the • • • came. He isaid that among the 'bravest, . • best sW - rters• Which he had the boom 'to •••• • • &during! tbelltehellien, were those from Bch • AU& County. - • Subriequedti thelletveral wee gimbaled at the raddence;of c• l J. K. ft - frio where he- so purred. by: • • Na. Zi, itaihttr abase anspicee -die Fair wee" . I The_ ,POterllls Cornet Rand volunteered it louvre's- f or the egression Gl*. Hertranft re, rued thanks for the compliment. Be wan glad meet's° many of his late compati. iota-in -mu. Ile; complineoted the G. - A. B. neon its flee o diem hirre.N., The object atlas Fair' *as co endable. 'Theis' widows and or,- • • • of de soldiers„ and soldiers wilo Kid oat th - streturtkux the settee, Orgill! re eoive our; _came. I When he thought of 4.:. laws the sufferings brittio at Andersonville and other rebel -fdson pand-...the deaths there,. a thowand time. mom terrible thantkose gnootnit terid on the eki of bittle, he felt airiLle had hardly been - in the War—his experience haffluita, so inneti less germ. Care for these noble min and for .theirrAdows and orphans.. I Gent Sigh'io entertained the Prat hoepitably, and liperches were delivered by Capt. J• T. Boyle, Gen. Oliirannift, Gen. Eligfried acid Lisut. $. BeiliV: On lathef of the Poet Lint. Rielly re turned thanks to Gen. Sigfried for his hospitable entertainmen and to the and for hating roans teem& its-ae cea It o . play l at' tbe_Fair. I On Tneediy inarnieg Gan. Hartranft, toot his 4 im •departnre, w. .paased We', are awned, with his visit, a nd, the exce ll ed organization bare of the G.l A. R. ' I , _ On' Tined* • lit at die Fair, the haff.pirer eign *Ben tOsthe Fair by as seed Eno= la dy, to ;which yr•• referred-an our last, was put tip and• brought 112 50. It au drawn by Fergus G. Farqiihar, 1. On the earn night Col i Jae. J. Conner - ll:tutor.. innately lost one- hundred dollar" in the room. -Whether he roppe.4 it i F oc ile attempting to put the roll of bills ins aide ket, or whether it was taken,:from pocket unknown. Be did not mover it. 1 rtilr sett ere ' drawn the same night by 11i... Karel Yof - th Stendardiand by Col . Ramsey of the J areal '. 1 , I On Wedn ay night the Fair was Yielded by Em ie Oen. Lotus Wagner. Giland C,ommander of this Department the Grand Army. Be made an excellent e ch, in reference to the organization,. it. °Nacho, t 0 , and :omplintented the Order here Oren its doe and tionnehing condition. The' votin for the. silver fire horn, ' bane hall 'bat, Are eq eats, et b.. during the week was jtept tip wi 0141313,11irit, There . wee o a p ; n corps 'bulge or the eo tiler receiving. the at totes,. a pair fo r the man frith Ith lar gest feet, and cane for the ngliest man. Eadh evening from 8 • fo 10 o'clock; the II pre nted ii-peenliarli brilliant appearance, one that We Ileeele seen SU &Ned. .1 /11VititIO ' be pr of at the Fair, w ex tended to O. v. slain, Gen. A. E. urn -1...... ei -aide, Gen. Et Alai, Ge . ward, Geo. N ole, Gen. John A Logan, ov. tin _ Oen: Antler; Gen. Owen, Gov. en 1 Hon Simon Cameron andilr i to Oen. Harrarift inc pr-soot. Of there lies to th• have nf! i span i fb i r in t i ii i leo a - 'I 4 , ' .."1 A Jtvl r , tilt but , — beg which nrtimpis you to In lath of Dbcember" It wohtd • 1 ri pste inreu 'on A f the witoni !have the pay illy rev to to the ci which I _ho ( . I c iu wt lunch iispel eery 'meld r .4" an as, tbat 'an Nation a33ollliri thufen* It her . gr . *. pitivlie e too and the be left fotior n, l , of Jostle/21ml OW ottani, nhich:eSiolti• 'Nu .1 widore In their affliction 4 pot ? ( i ont o the ii - orld-' 1 Mon g,fadly therefom 1 woriby and ietigauot 1 flee at this particular. , I 1 be„4 howes 4 .— " lhavett 'ken 01 to tenl ' Ll 5 105.28 i - - ijl 00{ • 9 00 16,037 24 ~ ,00 Thursday, was even laigor 3., D,rawingS took pla keepin4 every , of expeOtatiOu and ` V osetll with In au' conntitiir the put up by the POP. The Nark of tb - B,L4s FIR For Amertrati Hose " od Intent .. [ ;'o , Romans t " !The Hari ,} _ • ', Total BAsx,lll l .lt BA ' , For Howard gv..t. Btaa9i, of Patterson, I 'TL A... 112.1. .1.1 ll.* For R. Snydet W.. F4llll' Por - li'; Ed' Cake- S. Cliff .;... H Hum &we .I:l9se ! - : Total. Purißlß Et Fatqnhat .• ' John, Nigh... A. Bran4lgßn !" Total coon lirram J. A. pthitilttger S rbr Theo. Vinci H. suitieb... . oyotai:l ; Cast Tot iFor Z 'P. Boyer-.. " Alex. Hoff • F. R Ikinfi.J A. Hoottlni X. Wel4man. John Lynn...: The amount 'had !not bein an jnot able to; give a detailed Staten ,appear in bur 06 are estimated at any Fair ever gf The incidents oriyand in an A 'book of 11 front Dacenger, P. W: i Shest fair for its dispc its way back to I car oficoal -84 votes, 'Wallah, ' The beantafnl of the Epiecops. domed $450-530! Presbjteritn. i Hodgson Of th maker of the la tnicted ranch Mr. Al Affghan, and M &stove; a git alizedl2o, Mr The prites d • follows : Mee ' Sofa cushion. Xi Mr. W. Sheerer Wax Don, italbact": Toilet' At the Epise oe Afro:tan : l $3O $3 O . M. C. liartholon".- Rh," *to . wise. prize, tt ri re 1 large . try IlLtsa. ..... .. . ..... t h 'n, Col. 01i71 H. I.; Cake, in:, Gen. Wagner who were lettere 'Of inTltat tett,. followingg r terms D Amr.} VITA. NOT. 37th. 4367. o acknowledge the*trtenees 'te me to, your Feed e ral on the gratifying to ." ' - gattlr 11 7 Ilatit men withse men, of fo:n3nueer of - the 6 eld, land to Irene - of a State anti AMOnty . . nor end eeteem. ;: feet to take psxt titeo noble cb rills you together. The .ber ter martym,,ind count reilgthen handOeft feeble . This i• not: merely an set It L. a service of r 9 llgton, the tatbarleesi and than to -"keep onrelves an. rould.f Join With pin it these deer, bat the dutlel of my of. will forbid me tb ft pleuare. frier' - who - e to. %ant UM plea& same 'OUT your .roof poeel her of 'ally, 41: i your itelaiethto ad .; Ji sin T. Ow an. closing night, the attendance pan on any .preriops occasion. continually, daring the even , 7 who had aharra in a state xcitement. The iFair flnaJly ion at each of . the tables,:tmd °tee for the diffe' for competition 1' Noting was.ss to Hoax—se cents a ri tent articles tit this way , own: te. V l ail& " f... 11 " ..2513 " &vote. ivn BtLT "Attil Nrani :of 10 ceui it' Club. Putt 4(% votes. le • t./ 6 1 . "" . 6 " Potter 111e' -8304 $ rote. au. licut.x —lO ceii , Se.b. Haven. alr EMI Wt—^_6 mita Wes 46 is a vote. votet. E9l: rxirnia 45 .. . 1 , 3' ~• vote. irNkNIS rents vote. • 17 votes • 21 11. vote. 8. It Itnael EQ : CITYLIMIS-25 aanl • 331120 - nit) oval sts-10rrenti a Tote' ' r.• • • • ,!' 43 vote*. . " • • votes: ..... 41 • it ... • • • Linn 111,,C1-10 as • reCeipti at the different table mail np yesterdaj, and we are them. As the Port will publish tent of-,the Fir, these facts will I s I. The,net recei of the Fail VW), the heat realized ,at' en in Pottsville. if the closing - I:4h 'were ntaner• instances =num .. Ms in a juvenile ix rker procured lwas started, and I) realized.— , er drew it, hut rettimeel it to the : al. It finally we lieve, blind P avenger's. was voted to nevi S. S. Chubb; t . g $2l: - it and Prea4tip ia tf• . l ll e l l :iy the ladies ro , for the Einseopal and 150 for the be former was ,Made by - Mrs. Borongh. The I name of the ter we have not heard._ Both &t- ERon, and ware irenerally.ad i 1 8. . Faust drew the Episcopal . E. M. Jones the Presb to the by 2111. Joe. M I : 111 r;., Conch drew It. wrt at the Baptiit table , were as i ~,, stir by Mr. A: Moorehead : Velvet st. Boon ;' work 806 ecipfdriti. Red Bldlng Hood, Miwll; Raton : Eibetru ; Tidy. E. litine'ifTldy, C. ton, It. Byerly. . -.. al table aa folio Mr A. Faust : Cashion. sai 1, - -- . ..4: Sots Poshio, sa,...les Slk Lln . _ _ ._. - .---MGE }Min: • LoiaosAktobit.,_ titawat. :.41 mai timid kW mg arras to - eD tiY ti . titi VIM *V." MS tbeiskss 0217 tho 4 ttom oboe that mole Molly tO tom toitosoolog tits Ammoles.alassvi thot so von compelloi to "al a bumf eslefs Mks SW %kelp is lambi ON 044 0 bliPalig otos mead ThoTookoon "aft svitiv Ciosell root Mos 11166204 gm sot ammo all algus aWi ial o 2 ?be ors Room at Ptellosoot touttiftsea =Mom ad denim. and PM" ltd bat ostside. They're arm& 01 d a p' Lt d • bet maw La proportion sad looted on id! • • •• • • tasks of the Iheses, sad lel not Mm. pate In moan . • .• with the capitol It Weelling toer-obletits 1111p1031 • sapliol bi tome, la .14 Ma. kitstios. and is tts efir - liqzrior ait the Palate sp tbity tall IL ee fir as the • libilimom nenismeo. Is alimpleth mom ,AM• • • • ' llll Idlest , been anointed to remodel Ibis Commons at present earnest, of about ibeletinben :which AM .be 'bet* increased nine the new Ife. , font SA.. 'Tbe Hall will not bold over W menibestr., and we do not believe tbeni is Sitting sham for MC" than 300, TWOS att on e g bz : kg: rows of beadle% foams moth Ode, Otthe Hall. wilier .B POW WS" of StlOCitlejeos ba the centre, at oese end of *deb is the flpeabete' doh Adel up with • amp, Iththiththt re• sembllng the obi taskioned oGipite• hi bug eft the cletka;and then is also a table and de* in We pair, sage-way trotayttlch the ministers spook trhatibei Woof the House. The: tont limo almute' lien thb thither tholiall at...raised a littlithb,r(esch Loth: ea with the Beata and trots cash 'tin a best or peroge in the amaze, and at that cod e so to So pm* the mai get - hlto aids' assts.. They and no owe Ad-mike itnat IMO, ex , by Isskit. a desk oftheir bats (width WY wen to the Botiie,) pieced on their " knees. The membms 4. in *dr setts and taki off their hats, when they - . addrep the ionse. If the beta 'were all broade-britos, it vs** almost zesem'sle a- Quinn meeting. When a vote is to be taken they de not call the*, lad nap, as la oar 1414W:be:WI., bat divide. by each aide vas lingua of ih!lebamber b 7 doors at each side of the Ball. and then psis through h bsr or doge In Sid• pas- eve where their wain ire recorded by dark, and Ih:trader the Ball agiba at the other midi The Sall oktlie 11e-stisomtnons irsot over 15 be Ger fest In .e. The resece for tasking It so' Wall ans, that there oereieldota r cir 2do members prevent, unless wimp:stint *Bum wee Wm the Commons. and it wohld look so emptyw ILb rolks—tesiksion tiers. Now when any important gelation Is beforeAtk„ Bowe and theamembers are neatly all present, - they ciowd. Into the Hll - end 511 ecerY Pare: alao the PA= Inds galleries, and vortlbuiri --- , - !re . ottoman' they tan grersaMilst room. 'The while talk - irits:also;small net bolding mere 100 to DO perry . tb WtliCti-7 01 relin only Milo access through petralsators: of otemberfrof_ .theilouse„ The room of the Bane of Lords is about the are size ae 'he Minn of Commies and is fitted nP in a more regrown' manner. • At one end is the Throne, &Merin with gold,elenteti stoat twOl 'rata trout the door and at each side aie royal boxes we Ilirdarake on a • line w.th the Peer's gallery • A abort diStawe in front of the Throne Is the celebrated Wootesor4 on which the' Lord Chancellor site. This Se k VI a pleM-1 in the House of Lords, a long time ago, Rothe emblem* the leading' manufacturing Uttered in that country at that time. and Tooke like a lame pillow, say three,feet wide, a4f6et long and abort eighteei ththee ; covered - WM, crimson. This sack refits or. the floor in the centre pee sage, a ithoet distance la front of the Ttte, on the end of which the Lard Chaticellor eta with back to the Thorne. A ante carblon projects up [against which be can few. The seefe are armagedas anti side of the centre passage the game ai in the HAP* bat are fitted up better, lonklne morelite pears :midi the Hal: is of coma*, more gorgeohtly decorated. We' did • • 'see tbej.ords fan session while ; in Lao on, a • toil . . :can otO gala entranc e • throu gh' inflect We hoWeeer, received tickent, ttrn !the Lord Clumberliin for tb to wittume theprormaltin of Parham tenetely we wereArribe Conran' aril re, -4347 . 5 . 3 thIS ' hams' The Zoologkil-tßerdens fn Regent" 'the 46gtwt eolleetleriat !yawl; bte' • hes In the wall. thisizdety was at' about fatty year* ago ; by Sj :I and But SyttllF pan- ItArt.Lro. ,It to - tfra darer:unarm Ant if a private penda on inbeetiptlona for mil:abet/ail feet, *bleb are one • rhdllng 'each fur opened Ira lar!'r, and his bead growia the collection d every living thing Wiled tbronzhnat the G10b,.., by Iti aunt hu however, got atLead Cl Hag a live Oorllis. whtlgthere *ere Europe alive, as far s vecouid *arn 11W a very Wee sturred tbe.Bri ♦ werfal lirge epee'ie of the "bi zee z E w er,inwl tribe, •tendon thre It Is a very more dun • .- . inown as the Chh. ..... - 'Among the bird or iie., shoat 'if-decree flamingo , * attracted "o u r ' , lost ' : they had pink-colored, slender li A gs slat, r feet 'long, mad pure white bodies about the elm of t :, erhe duck, and long, Blender neck* eh wit the length f their legs.- When seeking regisothey deliberately draw up one of their legs, which a . t : 'lolnted and c it in their feathers, and then coil their necks ra nd their bodies in such a manner that their bills-and I are complete ly concealed from view , presentinn appearance of oblong balls of white fea th ers perch on • very slight pedestals. as straight almost s-• arro with no move ment whatever perceptible . They ve hietk pinions. arid when they spread their wings y also exhibit mseate bees , all in beautiful contrast but when all are folded up nothing but pure -- vt Int Is exhibited.- INd -To us It ,wes pee of the miett bri o inal and graceful bird.we hariNicier secn. We will ti I attempt to do scribeithe contents of- tr-Fe ( • erde4P, but Oily notice one or two of the tablet sdrlthons The ant Is the Kiwi, a wingless trin4 spec es of, j ostrich, but much' smaller in sir:, and 'a native of New Zealand. It look, more like an anim,sl In shipe titan a bird: has a bill about a foot hmg, with which it penet - ates the -earth in search of worms, on which it fortiPr4lrioc turnal In Ile habits, keeps concealed du e by, and saunters forth hi search of food daring the night Thla bird weighs at,,' it sixtyounceslyand deposits eggs Weighing fourteen ands hal Counces, notify one-lbuith of its weight. Of the animal tribe the most curl:oar Was the Yak, a domestic ox of the highlands of ThlbeL. It la about 'half the r.i.-2 of one of oq full grown eve has short horns, and the hair which - Ts a mixture white and black. is is long that It drags on the g ' all around the animal, exhibiting in ant helped -•, bunch of long hair, with , a heat Row long body was and the length of Its legs oml I not beim but the an- thud prawn ted a beautiful and mwt • tar appearance when moving about. Amon?, th ilection there are no less than seventeen di ff er , ads of deer, antrefty ' different species of geese - ducks, and a great eerie. tjaf-ooLre artimals,,te l ... hich we never saw before, and whir* the l limi - a letter will Dot perialt us to describe. .•.: • ' tety has published a valuable work called Zoolo 1 Sketrtheiry„ containing actuate water colored dr i of fifty of the rarest animate, /Lc., which . gt ea' for' preservation. Thelwice of the boo half mo 0, with gilt codes, is £l2 its. ------.. 'e will not undertake to describe the British Rue nm,lbe most' 'xtensfre iti the world, width would take severa l , the to' taint's itecontents, nor the Royal hcade;Lof Fine Arne , en o f which meat be , seen to be ap !sited. W. Paid a bort , alt to ( aUre &SOW. Dee of the finest. In 'don, wttle - h was endowed by i wealthy 1 gentleman, w oar name it bears. Although situated ''almost in th heart of London, its grounds are ur g e 1 I and ample ' f the patients, and the buildings are coa anadkna. e o n eg DO less than fur hundred bids. well ventilated, with abundant 41nacel for each bed.-1 There Is also a very flouriahing medical School In the hospital, and thonautda of the poor of Tondos mob to. this hospital weekly to receive medical ald gratis.' The museum of tbeeinstitntlon Ii well stocked with *al 1 representations ' of all kinds of diseases, all colored to Before, and most admirably execute . We were abso•-• lately amazed Ind hanstlAi at the great number of di* eases to which lea Mint= frame Is 'abject, and phile "we couldnot help admiring the talent of the artists who molted them, we were c 6 mpelled to turn• away in di sgus t t ram - '.'ay_irf there fat similes of disease. Fot the tint time In oarille WS visited a diesectteg room . but as the school was tot in session there were no sub' Jecte in the room for operating upon at we did see however, satisfied our curiosity. -We spent but one @today In London, and l ook oC' melon to hear the celebrated and eloquent &Hue Dtt Spurgeon wart. His chapel Is located among this poorer closes in the YetroPal/s, and will bold about 5000 persons. It I. built in the shape of a theatre; with two tiers of • seats above the floor and forms what might be termed an oblong tittle. 1 The platform from which he preaches Is lauded about thirty feat from the: back pert, an d is elevated nearly as high al the grai l p er of t esta. This platform Is about Meek feet loog and about ten wide enclotkiwlth a railing, on which ta a so fa an d a reeding desk -From this platform tp which a winding staircase extends„the mai mice tack tithe wall, co that the speaker le In sight of the owe- pent. puts of the building. The Chapel tee completell - cramuied. - every seat occupied, all the. ate thug room and - emeif the steps • leading to the plea. form. Servlceihad mm when we arrived, and of coarse we could OnlYotodn stand - , from w hi r l; we were relieved occasionally by rnd_ occu pants of setts. In person Yr. S. Is stoutly built, butt , not tall, has a massive head with jet black: hair, lint it would not be considered an intellectul bead. He b a, howeve4 a great flaw of _ language,' and his voice li remarkably pleasing. and so distinct that he can be w ard w i t h ease, even In the lower topes, in every Part ofrthls hitnense chapel. Ills wholeinsnner Is character. , tad wltbjeo ninth genuine sincerity. that be at once wins the entloa of his bearers, who cannot gala to • r "' jilt . an d deeply • inapreweel with his diaremei6 . , ,, He dial ar rather preaches two sermona e ", Ade; the anial,prelitaltea7 amine he prea th esZaidtott ea mcar ; a 'ler= Is rung. and he then / preaches an other short sermon from a dffe.l,ll: test. The first text we did not hear, hut his and was "Praise the Lord ha all his Goodness.2'fbliseemed to he all*. well adapted to his alatlea, for a • mere chaste, im• premise, sad even poetical diacause we never listen• ed to. And. arlA In conclusion be called down esms• clay.bleasingiiii the land beyond the eel , ' ,th e n irie united tbem by kindred tongue, fur tttej grea t t r t. urn they had achieved In bah if ,r t h e And . of „xejp,tr w our twirl fahly leapt ellthia mit and we felt lam proud It wisto be an American citizen now, aims the lord blot of slavery-. , which, heretofore divested and degraded the c o untry so k eg, giata i r kw lie to , our boaited freedom end equality before the law, his been, wiped out forever. - „ 1 We had heard it Wetted that Mr. Spergwee crus t", ally indulged In rather, ream rough Isonage, 'lt, most be meollectedthat his rna ,....,........... up prig/acidly of the well '' , i n,iT ne 1 7 . :: 04 ; = i v es of London, and tberelrori may m eni k ul b, oft , I Lwow adapted tat some e tit to hie hewers, ertdeb =news s little In very s e e mama W. heard . :lathier of 14 ki wi; _ bat with matter,. is serums I were clothed in the most a w l , • laa r grata i° 111116 no person - t Atir geptka. Bo does not memo the mieeol 3 , .o r rnmimity of - ðer, bed the v• Otaree gel et ,kin sermons, end tie Immense he attyart a n ti veyer it is known that he t a t° 11 , SY etainti ; him in i t ; lbe Deechrs of flattlawd. ~' • '`itunday In llngland , naafis Ilmalo in the Vnlted MAO. Ulm en, atry ar,e Thine& The Stews of busdnemi are c krov .. in th e poem portions a ho at ,at and above ere ems wad the hoar at , , a t k a at it attack In all the palate barks Inn Oh day Leiskik. ma l ead the cannel, etto ran sone their teat= an skirr.. bat during tbe taws dee an gawk " mows ; mum tanntset m tbal city, a perks cg rais b o a ' are nu, mod tbm ed ea ile AM NI of week ice. I jainmatimempot SWIM lIMMIS am Taft er lidledeOldsca eurkd. •asigeSkit asOstratie so stenkiii tad mural Imo trot** VIM pip , 1 • year neat, I letb with Mon the COM ling. • ; - , 1; pin wins pats was sot of, a dmeseta :to Weave tbiat to, go to north: appeared ton - 7a mittleetibe tits pane clown mild the na boles :ere vita sti sweat* into iscionsted kw the nontyaltickes nemetel Ming cif thine Pitt9le- Thmer vute how' strlis*Osining.sod qakM. and on ow taws we. Weld thsimanneedittlidarest pointer non gash— enionsmat fig bs whbewing ; Urn 'Thee W. bler- Mary a villP nand Miasmas. between Baflds illagand. oil Daft on the is amt of • We tetanal& nee Chst. Tong. who ressatte& Is one Malan% Ong say pans was to attempt to Map Bang trawl* lard* ft wand orate a revolution.' Thiess, bet Use: lidllMMt../Ar ra17130 Is la-- dalged tae a long time irittiont nalestation, it is vary digit:di Wendt bat it maid have bites checked very net W the besitudni. 'Give 'an. troll :or licit a kettliold. sad thmliktrize dap*" witta:ll.ead it is Mont Ingolibis to not It ott aftenadit; With mate *Went macadameal; the #sittigi. - ba 'few Mang nuns anti ottleci. bat ecanymene* bagst irb. dor. nother talsestion. 4 /losagpopas • basest pecan prate about bardekips•ot tie • • they tay. stedepmeed:of mennos roe the abbe lb; but many of then nreons forget that It is snit thepoorman luta* feast Vein 116 idtal. MG, la Compellst to Mott os beitiny, to give the rt. dingpirtices rectplion:: We enten that soy kind of tck: sot resealed aseNneelts'ef seemeltfasdnattO. lbrestos man GO Suds*. is &twang Oho of his BMW sotbiog less that ktenny Ind omen don. Far tbli clew there sena to be no gicsathy arpresied. sad Mb stops pot s& of eight aantelats all ths dna stgagenti is fan of basinr teasel mad: work. To ilhatrate this men fallY, we inquired of a! wakens whether Whalen wank to any extent Ali Intlind on hooky. In. some bauxites of ;thisinWe taint:wad #be suspended: ha t isaid May did. pet , ,they steamily remised doable wenn Do they wort' ens in tbe receipt of doable wages t To which be Inflect '!110 c rtt ttli4 bot' fhe kw of lOrhtlf his platen:aid incite a, man to work on Sunday, for soother. even at doable Massa—tta-sonithrinen fare enjoying Wieldy Orin ha com p any grille Lli asto- I ._ claim.' We do not conshlalt a; eln ; to tin teals; WA; or emeriti towel:cm donde, if - absolutely besot' say. still ati have Oct eight to deptfre any 'oeheri magi a kis egita; to miens tons recreation mai gestiarv. tin.. There Is a nal &damn howeveri between, waking and inereli taking recreation. Tole is our; view 0; this Ikikidu vaunt bot we have 'lived loot enough to know that a great man) Ohms will stwayY I inn themeelres at a earn-tile/re. even when they!, know Wait a wrangle committed. and . gesdatelly be- came the Mantes of net wrong% in itanporthm as` -they Minister to their ants. reandlearof the rights of othent'.• Such alas, la-toot Munn Adore ..' 5 %4E1 • iter a Molltas4 TerStery. I . . riegioriug , . Wisner Vaiwoirs-Dettaili Of et V 1 it "midi "MO ibis .rte omlia' , -• -Visualises wpm Indisus Kilitiew. -..1. . - - . 77.•-• ' N'••-•.i (Comuskraomten or vas Mugu' JOUR& - -1..._ : • --- • ' I --.--... .Polls C. ir. - thrtra4 Y. T.. NO:abet LI, lOrf.;' Since my lust I have been living very quietly, looking after the building of quartet - Sloe my most. lad sada,- ortng to make them twmfoetsble forth, wtatert I ado Ming ,th a tumbledown, log l hut, width' keeps Inn neither the dint. wind eau or rain, but legprct to be more respectably and comfortably bousedin *count, of a couple of weeks. ply new quarters =every nice ; - indeed for this country, quits , stylish ~ They are built of abbe, With a shingle roof. ideated with planed will be lathed. plastered, an d whlthilnleh - 111 / ,)°l / I v l i have real, glass wind :ws. . to niastot-bnl tag „,,, y l„ o i ni very matter of coutwe'to yon tun let tne =sere You teat on the Itlg Flora it-le - iiniqtle; grand, aristocrane. with the pm/per:Oaf - c untenable quer. tens and plenty of- the goot.thinge of the world with • ohlutT - to supply our mews; we Anticipate a plessaant ' winter, & tuxedoes cue indeed, o r naparrd With our , ex• portends at Fort Reno last year. provided of conr.e, Sri' ere not lint fold a winter campaign; sealant the Slot= In spite of the half L a million tined by Con =si peace porpoises and the grand cononthenon sit "at Laramie. are as bad raj ever. , • , , ' The Poop* of this poet tare had another severe dtht with the noble red meo,und this time got rather the wont: of IL My company. was detailed for duty se es: tort to an empty train returning to Phil Kiruna% bit in; *Aber/urine of thp' arrival ot, the Iris *Ur, Genegai,.. staff and lbe Paymaster. 11was rel [eyed frden' the -detail And a detachment of forty men andt