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Si -H. 'iIVIATTSON,
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- -.; 1106 ISENSTSIIT STREET, •
nirtilhier-SiSaw Twelfth South side, gliitods
117.' A full sisortuasi sit Stoonsble,RSODS now oA
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TATIPOR,
N. E. CORNER BEirENTif AND WALNUT
STREATiI,
.0140811911 WAHEtIqfiXON HUARD, ,
Invites attention to kt stook of YABRICIO; •aaftabla
for the; ;pfogoot 4,ddoostOog, conson,.so4 the
.wante of.all ,olseaan of dogs&onstopa irkinh',l6ll be
male to order !init. nerional Atarennike4
,liFeofoei7 o b.
amour!. of • '' •
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GAS FMTURES.
W.AlitnMt, KIEDWi7, & IItTERRILL,
IiA?fIIO.4O76RER9,
STORE 718 OffERTNITT STREET,
- -
WARNER, PECK. & CO..
376' BROADWAY, - N. Y.,
Would rMpeptfully Inform the pubito that they continue
to nianataeture all Muds br
445
GIRANDOtfIA,
Airkth at , *kr large _awl, varied Moak Going:thee the
114114 aiwall themiiet 41.loritepattenucdealgned
Tay *VA Ihreneh artlqat ,2 1 0 /7 1,91144!e k eep
at their Store, No. 876 BROADWAY', lags antlull
aiiikfhaiekt oF al their ileiroifaater4d goods. Dealers
aidfotieri ata *tell to 411 aid eiamine.
0 .11 9 4'. 4 „ . • .
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.HEELER , • WILSON
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gut orAormilitii ap.'e
• SEWING • MAibItINES I
•
•- •Iftsperlovto.ill other.. for Amaral u', Acta for
NMINT NIKINA,-TAILOIB, AND DINDOMANADO,
'XSW STFLEONLPPIFTY DOLLARS
• •+, —• ermines - I'
"HS Obsetnat Striati•Pkiladelphts
-; It West State Met, Trenton, 0,.1.
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Ovtt OW Tito , ' Stone, lieston t , Peens. , '
I Itsii CterStesst; West Okeiter:
11AWIttil6BEILreerettoite, te., J. .• ,
'WILLIAM. PATvasauti, ottlah N. S. ;,,
_7 Pliemanlrat Ofilees.will b* • opened oiliortly, by m6,:bi
biding, Allentown ; aid unauter„ Nana:
... .. - - , . ~ .B ENILY, 00Y, Agent.
, .
__Sa7V4m'
extp.E.,TURPENT,INE a. Crude
11. 0 Torpentims. In dors utt for sale by
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:Arlo so. 1! Post& Whorrpt,,
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stimioscinas itself to the to - Inuit* of the Piddle,
Y than a ,seloitLier with the eabsoribemi; they
ale Paebled " to dwiete their whole time and‘stteution
to Pe *Melo*. '
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J. -W. PROCTOR & CO,,
No. 708 ORESTRUT 'STREET, -
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REAL THREAD LACE
MANTILLA)] AND ROLNTB.
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RU!. 011/111TILLY. .
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AT THY;_
PARIS MANTILLA JIWORIUM,
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INTERESTING'ANIXIMPORTANT I ft
rn. GRAVO OPENING witafit
PRIORS DAGGS .. .WHOM ..115 TO SRO !!!
TEM 011MAYAST GOODS IN PIIILADILPSIS !, :
TRIM RICH AND. ILIGAIKT STYLI'S!
DOIJGGT YOU 0 itiff FROM Twit udeoaTißt t
French Leah 'Gawk. „" •
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liranoh.Lioe TOMB. ,
' French Lie 4 Mentille,.
Very Rich Cluntllls Mantilla. • • •
Thin Bilk butt* Quill Trimming, No. ,
Bilk lisatlllss, Mud Moe Ds, No. &e. •
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1-1 Amirican Llne Company , ' superior style Limn
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B,l•saked Linen Adults, salmi* tilkw • Brown Mien
Drills.. A *kola' sasortment of , tke Olive Goods-Sow
on maple, Ind for 0010 by - JOSEPH LEA,
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OBERT SHOEMAKER
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WHOXVIALE MitiGGISTS,
MANIIPAOTUDILIIB OP PAINTS IN OIL,
IMPIERERRE 07 ERRECII PLATE .
AND
WINDOW GLASS.
REALM IN AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.
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Old Dominion
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Old Do on
Us Pats,
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Coffee 13rns.
Old Dominions
Tor Hotels
BRONZES,
Old Dominions
' :for Beading Houses.
Old Dominions
Forßestaurants.
Old Dominions
In Steamboats.
'Old i
Dominons
Jrr the Million,
Oyer, forty ..different varieties and ,atyles, of tiro
celebrated DO111111011" Coffee old Tee Pots are
now utanufnetured. Being based, se D Hall, of the
Jourisdi of Mark nays, *i on sales and 00111111911
sense? they are rapidly coming Into 8, and are doe.
tined soon ,14 supersede all others. hey eau be ob
tained from" or .ordered through, any storekeeper, or
diode- in housekeeping artieles. •
'Merchants who have not realionf our Pride
Circular, giving prim, terms, &a., ail be immediately
*applied on epplisation, by letter, to ,
ARTHUR, BURNHAM,* GILROY',
Vivid 114 Boith TENTH iltiet, Phtianelphle,
" Dgle MeintoOturer,vuubr the Patent.
h mannikitarers, under he Patent, of AR.
TIENIVIN OBLIIBIATED. Ala-11.41T BIL/-811Alt.
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(VILLA & SHEETINGB TOE EXPORT:
lJ riovnir„BLEAJUNKar. tVE DRUM.
ICIAVT 412 , 1,1eirr BRMTINGI,
SWUM. for,isprA t td , sale bl
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WLNVIESTER &.004G.ENT1,1EMEN'S .
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jo t * 0010101(M' to ihri 'Otitti A , and`BlanufacturizA I
do tArtmoOtO. , Ordire for Idi oil bitted style of Shirt&
Aid polisie OM It' the olio . notice. .Whologal•
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RELIGIOUS - INTELLIGENCE.
Bakeri - D. D. '
The tingle* aomininityoon toei Kell assuted,
will hoar isitifi.refenrl - seridy:tho ansiethieeniint
of-the decease Of debit - 0, 'SAO; D. 1", - pis !
for of fle. bakeie Eiengelleiti,LtithOsiit
Fourth shoot, -shove Girard avenue; wblok lank
plate at 12 feelook,noon,, yesterday. tr.T.Bithei
had been 111 for - nearly; three weeks, of -typhoid
feetir,iintildeeth terminated his stiffening" .Daring
8'11044:0f inere4hoin • foil,. Years 'loathe name,
tide eminent Dlvinio'beefimminehtliand-bonera
hly chninti'in this
State andn'ountrY,,,',;.fleciesta iittieno4llor.Di.
Inehman' ? : formerly .nr,Tiebahort,l'ac and
=snood presehing thiSteepaiii/i0"M:io 40114
first in eonneetion , witkihe , 'Gteriimiik!/1 1 0 61 .
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cleated, pastor - of the lintheran'alinnoho#,ltt
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beese his decease; wepleassnibee.
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ea of his eienY'qfri# 4 4l,l4,4sts)o4 ..
drib cif- it watt anti
- '"* lo _e vot e d' Rterti*ltit'fil:
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obto_ttrAT im it , of:14;;V atgtllo,t.,Oi'AsfOliff")'
Vait ittimipbt iittaittfio4W;
to ttio a A efgT ibo 1L
Dinah of Koinintton."
,
Ibis edifice wan built in the year 1 . 813; for She
purpose ci; religious weiabiP, and the Bey. George
Chandler, a graduate of-New ilaven_College, ant,
originally a member of Presbytery of lindson,
New, 'York, was ordained„the pastor. 'Entering'
upon the duties of his responsitde °Mile at a-pe
riod in the 'history:, of the -country- *hen the
meshanioal Interests •of -that district suffered se
verely as a result ^thartwoond war. with Great'
Britain; this earnest aryl 'llitie(44 man continued
by; self-denying labors, though often surrounded
by manifold discouragetriente k nerfortnini i In 'the
language of a religious ootempoTary published
twenty years sinao• " toterytilit 'mare', tabor Mils
that of any clergyman within the bounds of the
Presbytery of Philastelphsa: , ' - -
In 1832, when Sse:Chelera Mations appearance,
that portion of the• then• eeunt;r of Philadelphia
suffered severely,, the' virulenee of the disease
cutting down hundreds Weekly of all elesties'e
citizens. It was no unusual sight at that.day to
witness his labors of love as;, at the head of three
to five funeral processions a day, he went forward
in faith ant devotion to perform the last sad rites
of burial. Indeed, on the Sabbath morning last,
In the revie* of his ministerial history, he re
ferred to the teat that, Mime 1820, he had per
formed burial Berrie° for 5,000 persons: "Added
to this, he had United in marriage over 3,000
couples, besides performing the baptismal cere
mony for thousands of infants and adults.
The desire of his heart for many years hes been
to erect a commodious house of worship for the•
people of his ohargo, and the growing wants of a
thriving district. Iri this wish we are pleased to
know he has been gratified, for, on Sunday morn
ing last, be dedicated personally a moat beautiful
etruoture, capable of seating 1,103 persons, with
every modern, convonienee, to , the service of the
great Bead of the Church
~Ke his nearly coinplisted a half century as the
Minister of this °hutch, and since the death of the
lamented Rev. Dr. Mayer, of the Lutheran
Church, in Race street, is the oldest olergyman in
this city.
His usefulness cannot--be duly estimated now,
though very highly prised by the people of Ken
sington, but the future history of that church and
district will unfold its true value. May his tile
long be spared=a blessing to his people and the
community where he dwells—and may it prove an
example for imitation to his younger brethren in
the ministry: • -
.
Religions Assemblies, Conventions, &c.
. ,
The present week has been one of marked in
toreat,to the (lhuroh, made so by the feet of several
important eeoleslastioal bodies holding their an
neal assemblies or conventions in thfirand other
cities. 0111 . .11(4day afternoon, the Ceti
vention met -and organised in Bt. Andreios
Church, Eighth street, below Spruce. The Epie•
copal Conventions of New Jersey and Maryland
are also in session." On Thursday, of last week,
the New School Presbyterian General Assembly
met in Wilmington, Delaware, at 10 o'olook in the
morning, and at the' same hour of that day the
Presbyterian Genoial Aisembly of the Old School
branch convened. at Indianapolis. On Wednes
day evening of the present week also, the Reformed
Presbyterians met in General Assembly, in this
city, : at the church, - Broad street below Spruce.
Prom the accounts of - the prooeedinga of these
several bodies, whieb lave appeared regularly in
The Press every morning during their sittings,
their doings are likely, to awaken unusual interest
among the churches they represent, all over the
land. '
' FAREWELL Bannon —The call recently extend
ed to Rev. p. B. Cheney, pastor of the Eleventh
Baptist Church, in this city, by the Pint Baptist
Church, In Ban Franoisoo, California, has been
accepted. Mr. Cheney has been pastor of the
church be is now about to leave for about seven
years; and while the people of his present charge
deeply regret the prospective loss of one whom
they have learned to love and esteem for hie worth,
as a pastor and friend, they evince a Christian
magnanimity in yielding to this oall, under the
consciousness that Mr. Cheney is peculiarly fitted
for the important position, in a distant State, he
has been called to assume. His farewell sermon
will be preached in his ohuroli tomorrow (Sunday)
morning, and will doubtless be an ocoasion:ofdeep
and affecting Interest to his charge..
CASE or RBOANTATION.—It will be remembered
that a book recently appeared under the sanction
of a Mrs. Andrews, late Miss Josephine Bankley,
a convert from Catholicism, snaking an 'exposé of
'certain malpractices of the church, of which she
had formerly been a'member. 'From the state
ment of a correspondent of the Catholic Herald,
it appears she has since made a full recantation,
and publicly renounced the book. Her retraction
was lately inad in the pulpit of the church in Nov
folk, Va , by Father O'Keefe, who, after reading,.
stated that, in the whole course of hii minietin he
had not seen more intense sorrow and contrition
exhibited than was evinced in this confession.
She has Again been recetyed'lnto the communion
of the Catholic Mural& Her father, husband,
and all hsrfarall7, aro ?Wester*.
TWO -cmM:
XINOBISSISO f - ON TIM .11017 TA ,or TON DADS!:
- AND YINIDADNILPIIIA:PANQIINOZN
- On the ninth: of the coming month (June) tied*
will be an attraotire and COW; seamtable ear;
tainment given at the pomade of Andrew Nadi
wfo[r,
wfoh, &q , Miaowing, in behalf of a noble*
'boli purpose, that of mowing eanicient fundsfite
the emotion of a comfortable echool-bones eotinenti
ed with theparish of Ht. Jarnee'aßplaeopel Chirac
over which the! Rev. Chu, A. Mahan presided U.
pastor, •
Need w 6 fitted Me eneh himeeelent birdies, or
refer our roadoirain the high miesionAio gracefully
and earnestly ailentated by. the ladtee of .this pa
riah, and so likely to reglad on ample etalleienoy
for tlitiobjeot they desire to aeoomplish In giving
to the young 'ln 'that delightfully rural neighhor7
hood s good millstone eohooling. ,
Pleasure:Rakers, arid loran of.pnre enjoyment,
should not negloot this agreeable trip. They will
be well repaid in • viewing the gardens of
Basterloli, and their beautiful belosginp, M.
E.'e liberalitY haiprempted hint.to yield to the
ladies of Bt. James's! Church the freedom of thoie.l
hisbnio gioundi, for that day: •
A • word or two, en „Passant, for this world-re
, nOWned and intioh-hononed spot,—to wall, known
abroad,-that Fischer „ (the , oelebreted,botealat of
the Issrosdal Or at Bt.
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And does not thts "testimony of , theit o 4llli l; ;Z•
though earted.to century ago, sneak unitetekabh
to those who vise upon .ita amazing to•day; do
not timed very wrap; by. ts.rslidlunakr - brvitibinif
sentiment, toms to hot monl a* with that reryspirit
now impelling the Jodie.- of -jble, parlsh.to pit
forth their energies for an objsot so, sawed and'
ennobling 2 ' - .
,
4. similar servieoirendpred them ! for an equally
benevolent' purpose some seven yeareeirioe, has
wade them , doublygratefut to Mr. Eastwiok for,
the peoond offer of the, rare:attractions of bit
beautiful groupds to their dee.'
..N . 4 trust that , under the , goiernaise and iredi
directed managements( those ladies, oriole return
will be elielted to the ohuroh exchequer, and that
ample means will at ortoe reward their labors by
commencement of the school building. 'May we
hope ' that many who are not familiar with this
spot will avail theinselves of the coming opportu
nity of viewing its own and caber beauties, which
will 'unquestionably -be will „represented by the
(atrium, who have this thing so „much at heart;
and, as it will be in the height of theetrawbeny
lesson, it surely does not fail to give much hopeful
promise. , : • •
We learn that the, Darby and Philadelphia.
Passenger Railroad, In oonneotion with the,West
Philadelphia and Market street, will', mu reit
larly throughout the day from their usual starting•
point, Third and Market streets. • -
Proposed Terminus ot-the_Pennsylvanla
Railroad.
(Bar The Pzessl
•
As the subject of a proper location for the 'ship,
ping terminal of the PollllBYlMtlia, Railroad is now
under pull° dlions.slon, I would inquire whethei
the directors, before whom the question is under
stood to be pending, may not possibly suffer them
selves to be influenced =by &pertain fallaCione ar
gument, founded on, their official positiona. We
are, they may say, directors of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, and we are therefore bound to.
regard, in our action, the interests of that-coal
pany, and those interests alone; Now, thblpeopn;
olden, though true enough in a certain sense, 'cyst
capable of a most false and pernicious interprets.:
lion.- Such an'interpretation will sdrebet certainly
be put updn it, if we regard the oompanyel having
interests independent of its 'stockholders, and es.
psoially if we regard the stockholders as having
no other Interests than that which', they' hive in
their investment in this road. ,Itell'Ould be beine in
mind, therefore, first,thatthe ral4oa , l company has
no interests whateier 440 Seam the Interests of its
several atookholdere; secondly, that rte stockhold
ers are mainly tle eitisens of Philadelphia in that'
oorporate capacity, and . certain oitiaens of the
same city aa individuals; and thirdly, that while
these stockholders are directly interested in the
railroad, they, are - just as directly interested, and
on en average to ten times the extent in the hue!.
nese and prosperity of the city of which they are
citizens. Add to this the fact that a large part
- Of this stock was suksoribed mainly for the very.
Purpose of prbmoting their,,business and prosperi
ty. The road being permanently eetaisibhed, the
most important aim is to make it easier the par-,
pose for which it was built. _Now, it can hardly
be pretended that the construction of a oirouitoue
branch to meet 96118014 that do not come to this
city, and that afford no facilities for its general
commerce, and to build up 6- Eorab t own on the
greensrich menthes, is going to contribute anything,
to the business or prosperity of the oily. Diffu
sion may suit manufactures well enough, but com
merce domande concentration. It is the life of it.
Make a central terminus, and vessel! doing busi
ness with and for the railroad are at hand to do
business with and for every branch of trade and
manufactures in the oily. The idea that the rail
road into have ticommerce exclusively lie own, I
take ,to be, in the first place, 'fallacious ;
and, seoondly, rimless if realised, so far at
least as the comMerce - and prosperity of the
city are concerned. If the only objection to
the Callowhill.strest plan is the expense, the
business men or the city bad better ettbsorthe half
a million at once thin to suffer it to fall., Why;
sir, such a work as that, with' its arched waysi its
magnificent central passenger - etition. at Broad
street, and its shipping depot on - the- - Delawars
Ikrould do ;nor., to say nothing of other advanta
ges, towards giving the city a ham* and standing
in the South, at the West, and•st the North, than
all the opera houses in Christendom. It. IL
- -
A Young MAI, mtmed John Simpeon, was
arrested at Lancaster, Pa., last Thema sy morning,
charged with larceny and Ancendierion in break-,
inzinto%the. watch-bon of the Lanoasterk County
Bank and .attempting to set fire 'to Mr. Keyes'
proviali* stoi4i, its an aot of revenge for a slight
reprimand. that MT. Keyes gavei
hm when he dbl.
charted - him from his employment lie lwtit been
arrested and committed.
"Oue Galveston (Texas) Nesos i of the I.4ih, says':
r letters from the interior are generally
speaking, very satisfaotory In regard' to the-for
wardness of the growing mops: The cold weather
has beau folloyred )4410, WLiolt eas molt v,rant
et, ,
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"- • ." 3. Waddle;ifii;:lof
af the
effectors =optuiffsf g giedia
.eolutssits be
tween erf meffig of 'people of &freer
tet-riouNits ollerited l
t l4l /*** eiz i'lLtsolll to likoWeiand--siyo
. ;` I NfilMa r i idgarittytaiioe . fe litcftepeinble, not
only to frieioUrp; but to a jai Vopition of pbarat, -
ter:' Toe well we know theoinets on the one hand,
and the 002 twreat on theother, , whioh,the citizen,
of the two nutt stations of the
.•.llngs.9.l ll t l
.fateech other. - .‘•
"To the Uninformed North--4*(le4ghat part
of it which ought to he beet inforeiettlibf
tewe
paper part,) the', people of the 'South at. ittle
else than kberbarreri and bnitel horde of alaver
drivers, end vim vtrid tti the uldnfonued South,
the people, of the r North era but 'an unprintripled
rabble of iwindlem, atheiste,l'anti fanatics!. This
is alt wrong. Id it is altogether false. There are
different ohanteterdatiot I 'th• tw°,"°tiGu' but
the urrentire of intelliginee and moralitylie much
the Ellie. Tido mutt die aliened by
-an reflecting
men---by all that know that human man!, 'is
numb alike the iorld'orer: it Weak]: bs"allowed,
too,-by . all men of either iset lon, wens not the ps
siona /aflame , / to madness. by the misrePreeen ta-
Mona of demagogues, and, above all, If /key mere
baiter apriir4rigted *oak each other. •
"It Carnet fall to have stneek the. mat 'casual
obeerter that the, meet= liberal Arken? North and
&nth, and the most Tinion-lovinik take them as a
Clues, are, the merehants. _Espserally la this the
case with the Bout` - ractrehants ; for ten,- yea
ft,/
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• ;-
Mr. Jammu informs ma Akar th • geld:itielce.ro
ere rapidly leaving the min* When he left,
.aore were not 'Morn than Ave of viz hundred
• them, though he meta large number on the way
as he was teternlng. , 'The day before he took his
departure,. there Ware forty wagons lett to return
and many on their Way,'who,were mitt •Ihrthoae
who Were fleeing' from the mines, 'es they.would
frOm the plague, were induced to torn bank, with
out satin looking down upon the %promised land.
b* the • unfavorable rOkorto • they reoilied on all
hinds • - •
-He fully o harm., also, the repirts in regard to
the suffering at the mines.: Many were ,destitute
Ofillisis, and were compelled to tie rags upon their
feet,'- - without decent - elothittsiAind‘ oriskse
enough food to keep whit and bedy Mrsther.. He
left at Denver City, lying In • wegon, too ill to
move; a Mr: JOhri Betf;'of New York, - - with' the
toes on one ethis•feet literally Aitken off. Aine
man he saw who had been literMly frozen to death,
and 'another murdered - dud ;scalped 14 the In
dians, or the equally savage Whites.' He'thhilts,
from his own, bservation, and-from careful ingiiiry,
that there must be, at least, ,one . bandied _arm
twenty:flye thous - Ma potpie on - the plains, either
going to'orr retarding from the millet:
, As toaceorarnodations at Denver City, Arapahoe,
Aurnrie, do., he says there are none. The stories
oZ 'splendid 'hotels; tine houses, Am, are made out
of whole cloth: •- The thing , whieh- the swindlers
wrote But was a ,hotel..that - would- eompare with
any in the country, is a miserable halt finished log
;table; with , no-beds, he'ahairs, - Mid' only-rough
boards for. ii - Aablel. , :; , Bouders werwohorgod hor
rors dollars a week; Est ft for,misereble.food,tmd
vrertroompelled . tirst their bah - Menke*: and
a!eep on the &mist that. Moethf , the'whauses,"
of. which there were only about's. dozen; in either
of the great gold oitiois,- have no roofs, and every
thing else was on the same scale. Shah is the
great gold Eldorado, and -thus hawthe miserable
bubble buret. -
A MAR Suer BY mte' WriFir--Art THTURI
ATED Woi/AN SENKING VENGBAIiCE—ALMCTST •
hinnagn.—Last Wednesday :afternoon, . &beat 2
o'clock, a man named Isaae,Wegner, employed in
hauling ore for Jamb,' Shetek to Gelger'e furnace,
'was abet at' ldilltirs tavern, on the 'Willow tartlet
tar/pike, about three miles from Lancaster,; - Pa.,
by a woman named Catharine Wagner. Who claims
to be his laWful wife. , The partioularibf this affair,
as we have been able , to obtain theta, are stilettos
daily as follows:, , - •
In the morning,this woman appeared before Al
derman Van Camp, of Lancaster, for the purpose
-or making complaint against . - Isaac Wagner, for
bigamy and assault" and battery, - stating that he
bad married her in IBM, Rev. Dr. Brainard, of
Philaderphia, rerforming the ceremony. She
further stated.that they had lived together two
or,three yeare,'and that she had two children by
him. Wegner left her, and went to Lebanon, and
married another woman, -with' Whom he lived for
awhile, and then left her, end is now living near
Quarryville.
The complainant hag been - iblleiring Wagner
up, determined to have vengeance
as
him:- For
some time pastel'. has been living as a maid at a
hotel, near Philadelphia.. She then same to Lan
caster, and then went - 'down to where Wagner
lives, at Quarryville. There an altercation en
sued -between them, and in .her complaint she
states that he struok and otherwise assaulted her,
getting down on her body with his , knees. She
- then returned to Lancaster and made complaint,
as above stated. A warrant was lamed and placed
in the hands of Officer Gormley, who proceeded
tn - Gelgrei - furnace, where he fourid the team
which Wagner had been .driving, but he himself
could not be found. ,
" She thei Went' bask to Lam:uter, where abe
purohased a five.berrelled Atlen•revolver. The
next we hear of Mtg. Wagner, she suddenly ap
peared before "Isaac white he was feeding' his
hortee, three miles from town. , Some -, words
passed between them, and as he, turned to pass
around the ,wagon,. she Bred, ,and. shot him in
_.the back: As he ran towards the - "house, the
blood flowing profusely from the wound, she fired
a second Shoot, whip's, , however, did .not, take
effect. She still followed- him up, until he wee
taken into the house by Dime 'present; and the
door was closed against the. Infuriated woman,
who, brandished her 'revolver and. declared -she
would shoot the !list 'Midi who dared to interfere
with her. - Sheiben vialked'oir out the turnpike,
which was the lastire heard of her—no one present
venturing atthnt time to arrest her.
In the ; nteantiine;',Vegnees clothes were re
moved, Wheit t -it Was ascertained that the ball had
fairly entered his betek,-, making a hole large
'erioughlor a'anger to enter, but, notwithstanding,
,the wound' bled profusely. ,
Wagner denies having been married to the
woman, bat admits - having lived with her some
time a
Thera i go.
v. •
strong
Probability that the wound
will prove more fatal than was at first supposed.
Mrs. Wagner has been arrested, and committed
to prison. . • , -
LAGER -BRIM DZMONBTBATION:—Last Wed
nesday morning quite a novel parade was seen in
the Bowery, New York. It consisted of some eight
or ten large-sized lager-beer wagon*, newly paint
ed, each drawn by four richly eaparieoned,herses.
The vehicles were arched over evergreens,
and each' one attended bY abotttedeleri-letuore
Tentons,Aressed in costumes oflkiiiie satire lend
of the fourteenth. century:. Jsailte lead* 'wagon,
King Gambrians—the fabled godafl , legek"=:-waa
pereonle,ed by slat, burly Datehneitis, who' acted
his part well, judging from the frequent -libations
of I' lager"' partaltem 'of bf him; 'drawn from a
barrel in the front of. the wagon, into an immense
silver tankard. The. affair treated mneh merri
ment to the spectators as the premien passed
through-the streets. 'The parg were evidently
bound for some cheery spot in • Ttraburba l then
VS kayo aioliT gq394.