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VOL 11.-NO. 23.
TIM READING DAILY EAGLE
Is roam's.° nALF,,x zor
RITTER &. C 0, ,,
AT No. 542 *PENN STREET. -
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SONABLE RATES.
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and Weekly Gazette .
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AND AT
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Ramapb,
OM-Heads,
LOW-Heads,
, Sill Oards,
Bills of rare,
Wedding Osids,
Business Cards, &0.,
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entrusted W u 4 will bo done antis
lactorily to thOodstomoi both as to
style and price.
Owe personal and political friends ,
aro reminded that they can mate-
rialty
_aid Us, without any disad
rantnge to themselves, liy giving
us their patronage in this line.
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he promptly,oxeoutod. .Aklross
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ENGINE
Bothmi, FOR SALE. ,
IMPORTANT TO MACHINISTS
MANUFACTURERS.
ME
Lables,
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The undersigned offer for sale, at rea
sonable rates,
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PIIII4‘..AND OCAOINktiAILROAD
WINTER .41fl NG=ENT
T , (1 1 11: 1 : 1 1 1.1 1SitENGEtt
DEOMIunt Vern, IEB.
tßith'S 'DOWN TO PUILADEL.
PUI 1, passing "leading, at id.:ll and
'ma 1.•.1 and 6.83 P. M.
UP TO eorkiviLLN, at 19.20 A. N., and
15.60 and 6.00 P. la..
TRAINS %YLST TO LEBANON it, HARRIS
s ' 7 DURO.
Western Express from, New-York, at 1.05
'A. 51 . , arid i. 50 P; M. and 10.19 P. W.
. Harrisburg Accomtnodation Train fit 7.15
A. M: and Mail Trains at 10.45 A. M., and
0.05 P., .2d. , • _
OoSuday, the down trains pass Road.
lag at 9.40 A. M. and 4.25 P. XI,. and up
tratiVS it 10.50 A. Al„ anti 5.571'. Ai.,
Tho 4.25 P. AL down, and 1e.50 A. M. up
trains. •
run only between Philadelphia and Read
ing.
Up trains Itve PhiladolpilL9. for Reading.
i
Harrisbuirg nd Pottsvillo at 7.30 ainl 8.15
A. 51:;12.130 Loon, and 3.30 P. Id., and at 4.45
P. 51. forged ing only. The 8.15 A. itl. train
connects' wt h trains for Tamaqua, Wit
-1 famsnorti !mini, Buffalo, Niagara and
Canada. • •
• The 8.15 A. 1., and 3.30 P. M. up trains from
pnilatielphla, and 1.0.12 A. Id., an d 4.20 l' AL
down trains. stop only at principal k•ta-
Hone bolo* Reading.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves
Reading at 7.80 A. 51., returning from Phil
adelphia at 4.45 P. M.
Thu PottstoWn A cum:amnion train
leaves Pottstown at 645 A.M. Returning
leaves Philadelphia at 4.03 P. M.
TholVestern Express trains connect at
Harrisburg with Express trains on the
Pone. ylvania Railroad fel Rail imore-,Pitts
burgh, and all points Wes t;and the 10.45 Mail
train , connects at Harrisburg tor Pitts
burgh, Lancaster,Ohambilraburg, Sunbury,
Scranton Pittston, Wilkeabarre, Williams
port, Look Haven, Elmira and tho Calla-
Passenger trains leave Upper Depot for
Ephrata, MHz, Columbia and Lancaster at
7,00 A. M. and 0.15 P. .11. ,1 r , •
Through hlrBt-Class Chapati Tickets and
Emigrants' tickets at reduced Pares, to all
the prinolpal points la the North,West und.
the Cauadas.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Convoys, at 25 Ter cent. dis
count, between any points desired.,
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points,
at, $52 cO--for fatnilios and busineS firms.
SEASON TICKETS, J
• Good for the holder only, foy3, 0, 9 and 12
months, between all points,! at reduced
Pares. School Season Tickets oae-third
less than the above.
Ac? Passengers will
trains West at the UPI'
other trains at the!
DEi
.100 pounds Baggage
gor.
Passengers are mini
their tic.cots before en
higher fares are oharg
811,13.
Exeutiston Ticket!, go
7.:.4t1 A, 31. ACCOlmilOiln
Well) hitt, anti rutura, at
May 23] General
READINO 4 (OI.UM
1 tttl MEM
as folloWe
Loitva Wailing at
;
Arrive at Lanaaster at,
ei Columbia at
4 , 46 Lanoo.sterat
11W;t1n=a
RETURN'
Leave Lanetuiter Cele
# (101umbla
Lanausger at
Arrivo at Reading
" • at !Loading at, •
Trains Nos. 2 and 4ma
lion at Reading with tr
South, on the Philadolp
Railroad, and Woat on th
Rod. No. 2 also makes
with train for Now York.
Tickets can he bideln o (l
the New Jersey Central
city street, New york,,asal
In 4. it, Thirteonth and
. Throngh Tickets ,to Now
adolphia, sold at all the
and baggage checked thro
Trains aro run by Ph ilado
ing Railroad time, which
Oster than Pennsylvania 1
PEOR
43s
E. F. lERullvi, GUI. Yfi, 84
feb ,18-1 to
K RYDER & CO:
Manufaotur,pis ,
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DR. SVE
Oelebrated Tanip
Importer o
WINES AND LIQUORS,
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Also Solo Agouti for liAlL4'B UNCIVALLIT
RYA ArnisKlEs.
No, 121 north BVoet,'
PHILADELPHIA.
Pet dale at the Eagle Books Coro.
BOOTS. AND 'SHOES
FOR TIIE PEOPLE.
TUE BEST Alp CIIEAPEST
REINHOLD & SOHOENR
No. 41 Nottu.sixth, Street,
.•• • ANADING,.PA. _ •
T,i,. SUBSCRIBERS lIAV.E JUST gsTAß
fielod a first-class Boot and Shoo-making
establis'Ament and store at the above stated
plaCe, where they are able to accommodato
customers with t he . best aytiolea in their line of
basilisk', and at lower prices than at auy other
plaeoln thareity.
The following 114 of vices proves all wo say:
Lion's calf hoots, At 00 and upwards
lan's kip boots, 6 06
,
on's working shoes, 160
en's Frenetic:4f Congrexe gal t 4 ra,box to es.S9O
Mateo calf °ingress gaiters, 2 Z
Men'scalf lialluorals. 2 oo
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Aron's kiPTahnorals, 180
rya' calf Mataorale. , • 180
. .
oys' kip - Almorals, , 1 Zi
oaths' kip lialmoralg t l ' • . 100
in
Woon p 's loquil high olisli, . . 275
Women 'a wagresl4:%,ltera t t 75 to 250
Women's litatU4 iitoga.ll4ll • , 190
Women's orceeo atnierats. - 200
Women , * broooo's des, . - ' . ; ; f . lal
r
Wornon'a idellpp 0r5,65
Mil listing Vollith, • a ' 145
lent a:I/alters (to m •15 ate. to 75
yout 1 and'hoys shoes troip 30 eta. tOn
MAD. a IaNO Sopk of notions, on .han d and
for salt. , , • ~
- The above • ilitoos are tower tfian , at' any
latkOtotin4t,o l9 toe of business ja the city.
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~.80PAABIlfil. - - '
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. Particular attention Is paid to all kinds of
repairing. . . , - , • ,', , ‘ i
, RIIINUOLD tt'SOII I INPR -
N 4. 41 1461-ITII SIXTH STUEET,
ivyals.) ;
321161 . 4triii da.wriffitton 01 Jni2
h m e ate tUaniAtitif
4 4 612 Patin ktriAl•;' ' •
EAST' RAILROAD.
AundixotatesT_ orb pAssEriquit
tftta - Ne, •
commencitig ilfond3 4 ' ; Dec B c77o .
1 711 - 14.1 -
' 46uvawie.a'via • b •lteaCtlog fr*:
A. M., aritvoa A.llentowlll New
York 8.00, P. M. • . 5 •.• ",
No. 7 Past Mail, loaves [Comport at 4.20 r.
tirrlVes at 4110ritoivii AS. Lat. NowTork
P, M. • ' .
gm. 54,07, ruri'daily, - exoqlA l 3notlo3",
atopping at .all, Way Sla t looa laotsroon
Ituatllog atid Now York. '
Leave Reading at
44
It
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0 • Lett A. M.
Arrive tit No'w York at'll.ooA. AL
14 • r 12.15
0 0 a 7 . 00 N .
6.11$ A. N.
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Thom trains run through from I'ltta4
burgh to NOw..l:orls, without change of
eartgl■btoppltur only at Lyons,. Allentown,
Betliloliont, Easton Jilllaloll,, Clinton
Wilitn Hauge, Somerville. Bound Brook:
Piaintioul and EllsabOth.
The !Lit A. M. train . runs daily except
Soridays and 14012dar•
The ,*.28 P. 111. treble. rim daily except
Sunday o.
Thu 7.31 A. DI. and I.to A. M. trains) run
daily.,
Wes honed trains, leave Now York, at,
the foam Liborty street, as follows: •
14at'9 Now York. Amite at Reading.
32.00 M. Mail No. 0, 6.00 P. 11:
Q.OO A, 41: Express 'Crain, ' IE6O r. M.
6.1 u:. Express Train, ' 10,19 P. M.
8.,:1) P. M. Ex pres,'m iu, 1 , 00 I,y. M.
11401 Train lonvin Allentown,aP7.2o,
A. M,', stops at ell ay' O•tationS, arriving
at Reading at 0.10, A. M., running natty
except Sunder. • •
The 12 141.4 rain from Now "York, slept
at ail Stations between Now York and
iteading, leaving Allentown at 4.8 r, P . . M.,
arriving at iteading at 6.00, P, Dl , run.
Wog daily exile it Sundays.
'rho 8.00 P. M. -train from Now York,
rites daily stopping at Elizabeth., -Plain
field, Sommerville, Junction, Easton , and
Bethlehem. lirrivingnt Allentown at /1.13,
I'. KM .,
_passing Lyons at 12.29,A. M., arriv
ing at Beading at I.LO A. M.
Passengers are requested del purchase
tickets before entering the cars, a. 24 tits
extra Will be charged and collected on the
train from all whO pay the !are to the
Conductor. •
COMMUTATION TICKETS, '
Want for Twenty.six'il'rips, 'at :der cent.
Discount between any points desired. ),
MILEAGE TICKET BOOKS
for,looo miles, good butwoon all points on
this or tho Philadelphia 41, Reading R. n.
or lho Rending a Columbia R. R., at $52.tr,6
cash for. families antVilrnis. . • -
BEASON TICKETS,
good for, thu holdoi• only, for throO, six,
;lino and twelvo months, at rocluood rates.
P. M. ERMENTROCT.
lionoral Ticket .arront.
alto the Express
Ii DEPOT, and all
A/IVER or OLD
owed etteh passen-
Btotl to purelinGe
ring the . 4nr3, as
if paid' tho
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Afk o i Nsil
41l e
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0 4 BARRETT'S. .% ~+ %
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4- •
', 1:4 .z. VogotablO . V'
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• FIAIR REBTORATIvE
: r MS fl•chtc,l by , the Ti. H. 61'sfe Fair i 'fit
and Is now conceded h,y liif , public to bo
1. il ii.4.:cr Ilea Prcparallen fur notating f t
t , Gra/ or faded Hair In Its origitittl Wort • i
1 1 i ...? pi omoiloy ha 13 rowlb, eradicating Hu. ~....... , .
- Mors anti DandnoT, and for nrcialnis .....,.,g
I A, And litmullt) Jag. tho Hair. His lace tt.4 •,.
Nut polsonotit drugs, dons Innl 6I ZZ) t
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slain Ilto tlatid hank. and 4:1;, , , ':
t ~ t i e ". i
_coves Iho &nip chaAn, Np.„, '"
tint Hair Wen, and Ay • I
A i. . '',( l). obobsr. t l*:. •
1 1. % % .&`' ‘ - 41141 14 R .1% 111 • . ' .:;..' s '
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J, R. BARRETT & CO., eroprlators,
Itailicur.STEß, N. 12,
d for ono day, b
on Train to Mil
:2 6b each.
I. A. NICOLL%
liporintondent.
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Ili liAlbitQAD,
a and aft or Thurs
day, Nov. 24ith,
I run on this road
7.0 0 A. M.
5.15 2 1 . M.
0.15 A. M.
9.25 A. b..
8.25 P.SI.
8.50 I'. M.
•
bin, at 8.00 A, 11l
3.20 P.
0.20 A, M.
.40 P. Itti.
- 0 ON r.onnee•
A
'nn ic rat and
la end tondina
Lobano k Valley
lose connection
Watt try all Druggists and Doniers
to Piton( Itledirines.
IL BIROII & BRO.,
ut tho of of
h., foot of Lib
fr. Read-
Callowhlll bts.,
York and Phil
noipal btat long
gh.
'lphia and Road.
la ton minntos
. R. Vino.. .
E F. t4AtiE,
perintentlent.
l'icket Agent.
GREAT FURNITURE DEPOT,
& FELIX;
Waroroom, oorner Fifth • and Washing'
top streets,
MANUFACTORY, 'WASHINGTON ST.
BEI
rb Bittore,
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BELOW FIFfelL •
ff
WHOLESALE AND ammL,
'l l /113 UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
Diva° public attention to their splendid
stwk o tlrst-class furniture non. and constant
ly on howl, . and /undo to ordor to suit
customers.
Among other articles, espeolel attention is
in v their unsurpassed ,
EXTENSION TABLES,
aug 24.
OF THE , LATEST_ STTLES,
and every other artioiO in their line of bull.
t •
nws.
Every article is manufactured by themselves,
in their admirably arranged 11111pnufaotory.
with this most'perleet mnehintry;, and skill
ful mechanics, and finished in nn tinsitrpass
ed manner.
, Aleo prepared to exeouto all orders for
CARVING, •
TURNIN6,
• • SAWING, and
MOULDINGS.
All °rare prof:4oly executed, and warrant
ed t giro satiafaotton. ar. 10-
BANKttio #opsp..
BU'HONG & BRO
BA - NAcrags,
Dealers Iu
• "
U. S. BONDS & STOCKS, GOLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS.
DRAvrAis,
. ON NISV YORK ANDI 3 IIILADEI.V.IIIA.
likl.noat, Data On all DopoAte,
Open at,9 a. tn. ,Clase•;.s4 3p. m
DIJSIIONG, 13110TriEll,
' •
TOTIOE.—Therc will boa n3ectlng of
111 WIN FOItrONNIIUXGDINGI • ARO SA
VING ASSOUIATION, at the store of the
Trecsurer,, No. 28 North ,Flfth street, on
FRIDAY EVSNIIiia, February Stoth;at
O'clock proolsoly t
' , FOR Tillsl SALE OF lONEY. ,
• • d. •
•VIIY APEIV •• lilt giS 'at ,01 ota • otwepa.
ocrs, on tywd , St „Oleo; wh,lob 1411
Vsout otit,,,w. t„ 4
clorrxr, Vits -4 €o, pntTalior,a, Ltf . inolts
VI and btatlortory OVOry tali; at the
Zior,t,Botor.tlress ? Nck. 644 renn ittroet.
febjilploog "
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*cid wnottitii ! RESISTANCE.”
AiTT.PMON,' FEl4tilA4Vl'2:4;:jso.
EXI*EBB 'rgA
Dr. A. IT. LrGLIT,
W. J. Tr4ERWEORTER, , '
1 .91.1.U.A.M WELLS;
Agouti, Reading, Pa.
may 51y
DRESSING BUREAUS,
DINING ROOM CHAIRS,
CENTRE AND OTHER TABLES,
tab. ta 4: ad]
• novox Wirmortike.vs4oT Art
' • ilo.Hu4inOtio
The goal was reached ; we wore at law
up the almost{ interMinable bilk and ; in .
the precyteta *4 MO, pulace;yerd. Nor;
I can Astute you, were'lre torty for it, ,
On our right, as we catered, lay a vast
pile of buildings;`brilliantly lighted., up;
before us, a dark wall'aud another arek.!
way, leading to the abiding-places of
tho Zenana ; and on the left, long tor
races, ascended by broad steps and 607
tered . from the iirtht•eir 11, brilliantly
colored "shetaiaaalls" of. bright hues.
At the foot of - these steps our elephants'
were halted hnd made to kneel down--
'every oho descending to the ground, and
following the Maharaja, who, 'preceded
by his great officers of state, mounted to.
the Seat of royalty—a "musned" set for
his reception.
At this point a more cordial mei''.
541.4. M.
7.81 A.. 74.
2.28 A. 74,
tionivas mado us. His maiesty shook
hat de with all, motioned us to , take
chairs which were brought out for our
use si and then goo' the signal for,,, the
procession to movo bn, Instantly, with
beat'of, drums and sound f ottrticapete,
rode in a stream of horstimen, soma at
tired in only a bad imitation a the Brit*
ish cavalry dress, looking cramped up
and very ill at ease, but the greater
number hi loose-fitting Oriental gar.
ments wild-e,yed raglans, • Apodla,
Affghans, and t 11 gaunt Teshismels
from many a ion day's march beyond
the Khyber. Aft . them matched peat
t.,
infantry,nmatehlockmen ; and guns,' ttn
til, finally, . the: glittering armor of the
bodyguard, - flashing back the torch ;
light blaze of fire from their helmets,
and preceded by a crash
. of diseOrdant
music ; announced the approachic,oi the,
bridegroont l ihe heir to' the • thfone of
Cashmere. Borne aloft' in an open
palanquin of elaborate design, inlaid
wtth silver, the boy, although only thir•
teen, seemed thoroughly .to reEdizo tho
pageant giVin in his honor; and, as he
Passed in front, of Axe Maharaja, gray*
inclined Ms head before his sovereign
and father. He was simply. dressed. iu
white and gold, the heron•pluine being
fastened by a magnificent aigrette of
piecious atones to the folds of his volu-
milieus turban; but the most curious
part - of his cosfinne consisted of a veil'
of pearls descending almost to the chin,
commencing with some of priceless size,
and gradually tapered off with, a fringe
of the smallest aced peals -- a
,veil, in
deed, worth a' king's ransom.. This ap
peered to be indispensable part of
royal nuptial attire and de ripe). at the
Cashmerian cotirt. The little prineejoon
'after appeared on the terrace, 'and grave.
1 seated himself before the Maharaja, ar•
riving justip Limo to see his bride, or
rather his bride's palanquin, pass in re
view through the courtyard and enter the
Zenana, there to remain until the final
ceremony should take place some years
later, when he would publicly claim her
hattd, and lead her in regal state to his
own ' abode. Surrounded by women,,
closely veiled in the long white sari, the
juvenile bride—eight years, they told us,
was her age—must, I shrewdly suspect,
have been tirckout ri9 asleep; notothat
,it was possible to e , n guess at , her
movements, for the e) se silver Malec.
work of her litter wil evidently eon
strutted with the intent on of disappoint
ing prying eyes and see ' ring erfeet iso•
lotion, as well, I thougl t n't 0 e time, is
perfect darkness and exlremo beat I i,
More warriors, more: elepini ta, more
foeworks, more firing of cannb ensued,
and tbon it was graci7sly ins mat d to
us, greatly to our 'sati faetion,i tha his
highness{ had prepar9d a dinner fo the
Irish .raja and his copaniens, tow ich
permission was givdiNg to proceed fa th•
with.—Patnam's Magazine.
AMAMI WARD, being present at a
ehration and exhibition, was callild ap
for a speech, when be replied in a "toa
to the phair ses:!' „ •
"Ladies," sez I, turnin to the butifu
femails hooso presents was perphumi
the fair ground, "I hop.nyen,,,aro enjoyin
yourselves on thitioccasion, and that lem•
Innidand water`,of whiCh yoli aiddrinhin li
may not go pgiti t you., May you tillers be
fair , as the' sun, - bright as 'the moon, and
butiful as an army with Union flags—also
plenty of good close to ware, • ,\. '
"To Sure sex—commoytly caed the
phair sex, we are indebted tu_ b ruing:sr,
ii l
as well as many other bldssings i those
lo'grOWnes of sorra. Stun poly- pirifed,
fools blaim yore seX for the, difficulty in
the gardin, but 'I gov no doivt bia,Adam
would }Min rigged a - c4dir presi,andlikt3
as not wept into a hjg bust ant4lri yen oaf
unaware. Yore first Imirther was alai.;
and nil her dawters ditto; and imhe but a
loan cuss will,saya word agia yu,, . lio•
pin that no wiiiVe of , trouble will roll
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flit 'ali la 4 ltoneltide
across yoqr 'pctqte , , , ,
these iremarks with the follerin centy
moot: • ',
"Womart:—shn'are a good egg." -'
Smog. the reported' death ' of Mica
Rausch, of Burlington , Wisconsin, Dr,
framer, of Miltrauhee, has 'written to
the effect that she still reeminsin a trance
state. It ia,notiv
,thirty 'llays,`and there
Is no perCeitilde trace or_decotnpositiott,
for right iar_iedden&
,for hours .at
nn'iroti ono - oec sign assumed and
tetained the -color au- entire day, Her
Mimi' it ;11 s#l 01*
00:ifs Whh tti viiir to rtitiscitatiwz,-;").v
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. graaaitro of tlae similarity or uhmoi et;
spree of the New England toWne f Park'
Tild e tells the renewing story of a
stranger who was coming up the cent•
neetient river, and was trying his best to
sloop; but every uoiv and Alen the iniat
wonldisrop arida tartn. - wtuld ,thrust . his
head littlish() room. First he sung out
"Haddam 1" and then "East Ileddarn I"
end then "Haddam' Neck !" :Ind 'then
"North Haddam!" and . then .Atlrcat
Haddam I" "Little ..llntftlainr• "Old
Ilad ‘ daral" "New Haddam!" "lash
Haddam I" "Dutch Haddam!" "Had
dam-Haddani!" and then' the 'stranger
jumped out.or bal, all,ezeiq, tun! says:
4 41'.:it meek and lowly. ChriNtiail, but
titeso Haddams; 1 %,•1411 . the devil
had-'Cm I say!"
DE:STRVOTIoN OP. ViiiE PAW. —4l new
invention, it is said,. of M. Deluunier, of
Paris, for destroy.ing tire•datup'in mines,
has been lately laid before the Academy
of Sciences. It consist& of.n copper con-'
doctor, hroken , aG intervals', but. joked by
very / fine LA wire soldered Ito tho cop.
per ; the gold wio being itaroutiiied
flour of' sulphur, Which . ignif es easily.
By passing strong currents of electricity
through the copper 'wire, the gold wire
beeolues red .hot, 'and thus ignites the
sulphur, Which burns any noxious gases
that way be•prosent. It will, of course,
be understood that the eleotrie current is
made to pass- throngh..,lhe apparhttu)
fore the descent of the in4101:3 1111(:) The
Aninos.
tYoi~ataix .
answer to au in.
quirt' as to the cause and cure of worms
in pigs, a correspondent of tho Maine
'Farmer 40 "If the Inter, will take
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the 'pains to give his pigs ahatidini 61:
good rock-salt at least twice a week in
their food until kitting time, think pigs
will thrive; providing he give's them
enough to eat. ' The eause'of rigs having
atoms is, [think, the went of the pro
ventive—salt. Pigs hardly over got any
salt except what they get in the slops
froM the kitchen.";
THERE wait' remarkable ebb and flow
of the tide fn Belfast Eferbor, Maine, re
cently,. Rods seldom !or never before
seen, showed their [heads -above water:
A bnsinoss firm took advantage of the
oceaSion v t i o blind ono that interfered with
operation it near their
r-Aaron . Jones; 69 pugilist, died pit
,eavonworth, Indiana, on tha 16th Init.
—A new county in Nebraska has been
lamed alter Vico Prositl9o Colfax. -
—A 'reception* for' Prosidout Johnson
s boing•nrranged "at Nashville, Tenn
—A ivomabood 105, died near Tarry.
own, N..Y,, on 4unday. •
i•
—A.' Achim, toitneaaure n lady's foot
has bee invented by a. Cincinnati shoe
maker-, .
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,--;-Senater Saulsbury fell from his ear
i
rinse, ill WashingtoniSuipay ) nod broke
his lee
--" lit d Dog': paragraphs abound in
tho news upers in various parts of the
country. \.
—Two acres will he planted in cotton
his year in IdiddlO Tonne Pace for one
ast year, days the I►ltomphis Sun. •
-131iss and Masterman, the two
Americana imprisoned by Lppez in Para.
guay, kayo arrived in New York.
- widow lives-in Kentucky, nud
has sont'applications to Washington for
tho remains of , that officer.
-3.temphis needs a new•jail t -,but can't
trust its officials to 'collect money for that
purpose,
11righam Young ,S; Co., are hard•at
work hudiling three sections of the P.
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• 4.-A, • tnan named,' Unsling,
hanged himself at Haysville;•nefir Pitts
birg; 4n Wednesday. Hi was- au old
eltizen,of that county: '•
-.-Tlioko aro only twenty-six missiona•
ries among tho Indians of Odr Country . ,
while the, number betieen three And
four T- hundred thousand; '
•
ky adulteimte e'verytiiing 'io New
York, - e l on funerele, Undertakers, aro
complained of for furnishing, bloolc•iiti
iml Plice'pr Alyce ; for coffin plates: •
. . . ..
—Martha Releer, of St. Loois,..Mo. i
stabbed her .husband .- with a butcher
knife on Monday morning,' from the ef
fect 4 ; . . f which he died.
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—James Rogue • was murdered, - in
Richmond „ Va., on Sundtly night, by a
man named Willis, wheat he had order
ed Off his pretnisce a few houis before, '
i it attempt * ,
-:—An unsuceess Ul .., assassin
ate• Oen. Prim - wa made at I,ladrid on filo
16th:inst. - .fievor 'perilous " - ham been
arrested in connection with the affair. -
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-4 1)0,y 103040 old wee killed in
Paris, itte.,l on Tuetulayi,whlle coasting.
Ho ran against a Wks which pierced his
body and caused death nhuost itatnedi
ately. , . •- -- ,1 .
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--Bladensburg,. the inniong 1u Jiingg
ground near, Baltllliore,:44' agaia,used
for that vorptri'so last WedUeidat.
Judge and an (4414)0 fought with
the later being wounded. •
--=Last yet*. the linntingtori (Pa.)
County Commission er., paid sll.2s,bonnly
for owls nnd,llawks,kl,llo4;ot4for polo
coats, $625 for foxes,- and 440 I for
• . • •• •
wolves. „.
—Awnnforiunite ttnit b uiely bdlitiye'd
young woman, pame,d Amanda)tattheuva,
of Indiana toWnsniiii :41leghony 60',
'o4kauniatedsuie,ldo on. last ! Friday, a ft er.:
n -
barafter
soon titint'pohvotii *• I. '
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.. - -An on Alo .n pc_dler sa el! ur
&red' in AtoNair to:, , 11004 • kit whey
'amed Quill, only fourtepp year. old.
like boy boa been arrested and entgespesl
hi 3 guilt. . • • ' 1:- '', .1 . .
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—A prisoner co.' ) tri lin' Dubmitio to.
Mkt
coldly tho jad he.VilotlPra
tithe. ,
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upon his Honor ' raconded from t he
bench and vigorously 'Witched" . the
myth..
—A Steck of ilteatriest .gooda l yolued
at $lOO l 9OO, sold recently for $O, OOO a 4.
auction in Now York. They wail nit•
nishod for tho Havana and Mexiinn mar.
1\ et, but, never used. . ' : .
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liuhlay morning; o mot Went to
the Jeflerson county S ale:) jail and took
therefrom two men, who reirnpilsoned
on a charge of murder] a d hung them.
The names of the victim of lynch Ivy
were Charles Itigford J.nmell qui d,
. .
--Miss' Miller, of biles, eettiity,
aged shout a yore, Wigt 4Utiti tb (loath
ou lad Stindny. 8114 lukdl!een a 1 1 47
lea invalid for some yenta, and foil with'
her head in the fi re, W'hiletlikiesVorthe
.family were absent nt +Hither:\ -
-- 7 A Chicago iournal,7ftlinding to, One.
sett Davis' rt.sn utid i n eensuiinglintler,
sil . gests that . 'in case Butler talound to
delerve severe punishment, ho ho. sent
to the Senate to hear. one of Davie'
ifeeehes."
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-.-Soluu . Cincinnatians • amuse, Ahem.
softies Saturday afternoons by chasing an
nged and "highly respectable bet grotty
emaciated'fox. ' which la loaned theni for
the. purpose: - Tin call this ‘.'fox 'hunt.
ing." r , ,
—James WLeugldin t a 'Mono tnatien,
ties foetid hum insenaibto couditioni on'
the morning of tho Bth inst., in,Col3ooiiii•
villo g and died a lbw minutes'aitqf being
discovered. It was the general iniiires.
tien.thei be had been niurderott
—Zeeber Bros., livery ntitble keepers
of Lunender; offer. ono hundred dollars
reward fora man giving his PRIMO is J.
W. Wright, who hired a lorso'ina bugggyy
from them, bt:forgot to return thetillie-
Cording to pr omise.. c
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:—The Ilnikorni hien' an; in).
ponting Very loodestr, Tho 0444066(1. '
a pnrnllet route, representetlLfit Wash.
Ington by Gen. Vrernotit, now ask neither
lands nor &übtidyii;bnt only the tight of
way. Their bill to thnt i etreet is, now be.,
Pore the Coinniittee on Public Lands.
—A. young couplo in Itoekpoit, Maine,
while courting walked out. together arms
imam, and fell through a hole in - tho
idoir - 4; each • breaking a leg, Their
fall proved fOlif)," to thrill, taid set theta
up in the world—a jury hwordinq them a
verdict of $12,000' against thoTlovla,
—Mrs. Cummingbanti
.residing near
Pigeon, Mtn, in Campbell county,
ginta,'gavo birth lait week to three fine,
healthy boys, all of whom' and - alive, and
doing well. 'Mrs. C. is the second wife
of her !husband, ho being "sevehty
years env) and she only'about thirty.
five.
—On Wednesday afternoon, as, ilia
Britieh bark Brother's Pride was bell%
towed down the Pelswori l — hound: for
Matanzas, a fight took plaeo among 'the
am, during which one man fell or was
pushed overUard hnd was drowned, and
another of the erewonta- seveAly out,
no bark continued i?ti her voyage, which
will prevent any. investigation into tho
rinitir at this time..
—An American, lately in Russia, Irnii
proem nt a - supper and ball given - last
month in the Winter Palace, st. Peters
burg, by the Einperor. Iwo thotitand
guests Bat down to the tablosin the slip
per room with the moßt ow* acbeino
dation ; and near the close of the enter
tainment tea was nervetkench gue.gt being
furnished with n separate tea service of
—The lirootlyn people are very uneasy
over the frequent meld, etntioq of by
dronhobia of late, In • the towtis alon
the line of the Long Island liniitbsd ad'
lower than twenty dogs; sappoie,d
t he
affected with tho dieettse,'havO tii kilt.
od. A Mr. Ltidlam, who Witt ,bitten lip
olio about a month ago, flied off.TaOsiclay '
after suffering the meet' terrible agony. ,
lie lived in Muvey onnue, neatqtyrtlev
—lt is . repotteld from the 11.10bigatl
State Lotihtie As,Ylu'ra that one of
soVorest'cianas of insanity in men" brought
to the institution in iron', and, mattifeet..-
ing. the. most violent symptoute t i,,liavo
been suddenly% calmed,dowa.to 0.,0 0 01.
tion hdrdering sahity by the prefienta
ion of a hotpot gat4ored fkotn'tbegteefl•
house;.. '-''•
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terrible disaster , ()Mutt Sat
urday on the Austrian frigate ), adetsky s,
while she was cruising in the Adriatio.--
An explosion took place in 'h er
_ powder
magaztao, milking ; a comPlete wreck ref ,
the.ship, and causing gi'eat loss' of, 1144
Most of the Otters and crew werii , In
stantly killed, or were blown into OM
and drowped.
—A Peterebuig, Va.., paper, alluding
to the recent death of the three y sr Md.
pianist, says: "The bead,of -this, little
musical prodigy, according to medical
prediction, burst open after his death,
caused by it severe enlargement - Of- the
brain." Ills guardians had, compelled,
that brain to enlarge by Antietam% and
violent exereise.• ; • - •
Friday last, n man and. his wife',
`who , 'llvo dear went lb
thweity on business, leavinObele little
boy, eight years&ofago, it home pith the
hired man. On Ahem return , they , fonati
their houso'had been rotthed, ends short
search revealed the dead body *too boys
covered up under a pito Of 'corn and a
couple of sacks of wheitt.' He }tad been
smothered to death. ' His hands *littlest
had been tied, and the wheat thou thrown
over him. , Tho hired 'Maki is missing i
qnd is supposed to bo the thie f and 4114 k,.
erei. •
referenei3 to , the tei'ent sectsl
iltiVpald to fleepral Butler' 'l_)j!j(itei3eral
Groot, the',eotrespondeot at Wtiebiligton'
of tbO New *irk 'l'iniesipaya : 4 !1 With
(Ilan good nnthority that covertiAivi
sopittilletiea find reeognitioa, iiav9
.been
tiorkletently 'mode; by 'Bonet kir,'lrbble.
weekspistriiid iso flint Genefal gridOratit havelSeenTettof•
petted; fot`tbo tofu)" Ofiktiquettet;
pond, Enid hence ttre
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