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VOL. IL-NO. 36.
¶VIE READING DAILY.NAGLE
FFIBZIBIIND pAirzr ar
RITTER & 00.,
AT NO. 542 PENN STREET.
ADVERTIB BMO AHLB RMS. NTt3 1118010110 AZ 1014.
SON
MATTHIAA taNGEL;
LDEIMAN AND ATV:WM
A at L a w. 011 Ice No.. al South Sixth
ot, All ktnde of collecting •nd con
veyancing none at the shortest natlee,
Also sots as Counsel tor Administrators in
ml i ng up Mao on reaeonableterme.
march 14
N. LOWS 0• BARTH KUHN,
VVICE AND nithlDENt) 9, N 0.04 North
vNinth street, Bealttlft,P4. OW 14
1)11. JOIIN STRPIIICIf
?enders hlaprOfeselonal Nervloea to she
ell,lzeßt of Ifea4Unjr,___
Orlie No. W/ NORTH EILILT/1-11T.
ebn ticeortaulted lit the Etlitailh fold Oer. ,
man languages, at all hoots of the day or
n ight, when ,uot professionally ab4ent.-
fleo 21-4)naddow 1, •
H. M. NACU. ~
piIYSICIANI
(U. 8. Tim Burgeon.)
ko Penn street, Ile (ling, P*,
otttee hogre-19 t 11 p. M. 6 tol p. m.
jtta 49 4
GEORGE Fo BAER, -
A, TTORNEYI AT , LAW. --- OF-
Xi. coo, No. 40t North efeth street, lop
Reading,os opposite the Cour. House.
Fa. post 9—daw
lOHN D. HOUP,
A UCTIONBBIL-NO. 834 BING.
Llt. moan street; Reading, Pa, , will attend
to On selling of real estate and personia
property on reasonablateruis.
utaril-lerd I
JOB WORK,
IN
GERMAN AND ENGLISM,
IX)NIf AT THE
SITORTEEI NOTICE,
AT TUB •
EAGLE nowt(' OFFIOB I
No. 80 PENN arsgsr.
fob 20 ei
Tains YOU ItlanT.—A TIIIISE-STOWY
1 BRICK 110113/0, with two•story back
.ailding, &Mosta at, 814 Penn street, ba
worm iflghth and Ninth, suitable for a
store. The third story is arranged for a
Lodge Boom. Apply to
• + FIINPHRICK 80111 MDT,
mar 1-d) 09 BOUM Ninth street.
CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKW
CATHOLIC URSULINE MANUAL.
KEY OP HEAVEN,
• THE CATHOLIC VADE MECUM.
UNCLE PRANK'S SERIES.
VIEW MERVILEART'S SERIES.
GOLDEN LIGHT SERIES
AIRY MOONBEAM SERIES.
SINGINU BOOKS.
HAPPY VOICES.
BA,I3BATH SCHOOL IItLLA,
FOR SALE lPf
. RITTER &. CO. ;
AT Tliii ICAQLE MOAK& STORE..
No. /top •fitreets Reading, INS,
fob 27,d
LUMBER! LUM \ BER I
BOAS & RAUDENBUSII,
Corner Ath and #47 1. 0e Street.
Me first Lumber ranters st,beioso Peowi3
NICST t OHRAPEST AND MOST
CONY itriENT YAW) IN THE CITY.
2tine l a o c All ta ll l t t ni 3 ° 4 1 1 . 1 rag 4 4 , N:
will bo disposed of at the lowest market
prig es In quantlOooto suit purchasers.
MI. Y. BOAR. ORO. W. astrostatutin.
Yob. ft4-tfd
THE city 18 ?AMA
THEY COME?
TUE AUKS CONTIIMES FOB
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. T. GEHO,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER
668 Ann Stresh , Readlig, Pa. •
littarsaligt ON ` RAND THB
4°4 in 4 48401 'Os a nkle a . Wi w i
Ohildrsies 800 of a. to o f
'Woe and prim:
Itlip's calf boats, bone mae, iS 60080
kla " " • 00 0 •-$ 71
)I W' 41'' " 44 " 200 $7l
Touth'is is 44 a lt eO U Id
Woolen's kip Iwo boob', lllel t p
Winton's Uo*a Polish, 900 0 73
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HARDWARE STORE
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BOILER ~FOR
'The underalgßO`offer for Me, si :at
onable rotes.
ORB WILIAM° SWIM or
FOUR 11011811 row=
ONE mortzuousa TURMAN, VP•
' RUM' BOILER, ' -
A ply sit, the MANS OSA, or tddrbilb
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WRINGERS,
STEP LADDERS,
At 41 WARSANTID,
LEI
M* KNIGHTS
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ENGI
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IMPORTANT TO IItACMINISIB
AND
MANUFACTURERS.
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400 •as w '" as .
9 rOR THE , 000 p ,THAT. 1,4“111 'Fat Witol4 . o THAT HEIHNIV;tikeiITAHMOI
PHIiAsAND READING RAILROAD
VIZIas t AviLwaraur
, ~! ' . .
Ar d mipp — '( W PASSENGER.
TRAINS
. . zaaanniA lan!, NW. .
Ininvrgiors'bositit TO tilliAmm.
FRI 44 panning . Reasline, at
P.
40.85 an 4
11.15'A. art. i awl 4.25 an 4 5.55 P. M.
11•1
lIP TO POTTEIVILLII, at 10,55 A. IL, and
SAO and 41.00 P. 511.
THAWS MUT TO LICBANON & HARRIS.
BMW.
Western ipress trolls 'New York, at 1.05
and 1.50 P. M. and 40.19 P. U.
/tarrlsbuti Aooommodation Train at 7.15
A. M. and Kan Trains at 18.46 A. M., and
8.08 P.
On Sunday, the down trains
_pass Road.
Mg at 0.40 A. M. and 4.85 P. IL, and np
trains at 10.50 A. M., and 6.47 P.M.
The 4.25 P. M . down, and 10.50 A. 14. up
trains.
run only between Philadelphia and Read
!pg.
Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading,
Harrisburg and Pottevllle at, 7,110 and 8.15
A.M. 12.86 noon, and 6.80 P. M., ansil at 4.45
P.M. forßesuling only. The 8.15. A. M. train
connects with trains for Tatatigtut, Wll
- Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara and
Oanada.
The 8.16 A. At., and 8.80 P. trains front
Philadelphia; and 10.85 A' and 4.80P.M.
down trains A stop only rinoipal sta
tions below Reading. y ..., •
Refuting Aeoonsui6datton' Train : Leaves
Reading at 140 A. IL, returning from Phil
/AWOL,* at 4.16 P. it.
The Pottstown Acommuoattort tram
leaves Pottstown at 6.45 A. If. Returning
leaves. Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.
The Western Rayless trains connect at
parrisburg With Express trains, on the
Pennsylvania Railroad forilaltimore,Pitts
burgh and all pointe Westand thelo.4sldall
train connects at Harrisburg for Pitt..
burgh, Lanoaster,Chamberiburg, Sunbury,
Scranton, Pittston, WilkesNuTe, Williams.
port, Look Haven, Elmira and the Oe.na.
das.
Passenger trains leave Upper . Depot for
Ephrata,Litis, Columbia and Lancaster at
7.00 A. X. and 6.15 P. M. 4 ‘
%%rough Eirst•Class Coupon Tiokets and
Emigrants* tickets at reduced Pares, to all
thepanel al points in the North,WeSt and
the Cana
. 1 Co TATION TICKETS, I .
With 'le Coupons, at bi per cent. die-
Count, between any points desired. ~ ..
• ' MILEAGE T/OIETS,
good for 4000 tattoo, oetween all into,
MVO 00—for families and, Modal= nro,s. •
•
" SEASON ITIONEtB,
Good for the fielder only, fore, 6, 9 and 19
months, between all points ) at reduced
feree. Behan Beason Tickets one-third
less tlagin the above. ' •
Mir ressongent wilt take the Bzpress
trains West at the LIPPERT:OMM', and all
other • trains. at tbo LOWER or OLD
DBBOT.
109 patina Baggage allCiwed each passen
ger.
Passengers aro requested to purchase
theta tt eta before_ entering the Curs, as
higher arcs are charged If paid In the
CUL .
Stow:Van 'broken, good tor one day, by
7.i0 ph i s, Accommodation Train to Phil •
ademid retina , at 115165 eiiob.
u. NIVOLLS,
May Sad General Superintendent.
READiNG $ COLUMBIA, StAIIAtOAD.
• . On and attorThura
day, Nov. Nth,
enitur will run on Mil rot s
ma follower
.4411V.) - Altdpig at 7.00 A. X.
- 0.10 P.M.
Artive a t LsnCsaLer at OA A. m,
44 (4 Columbia at 9.1 A. h.
41 li .lalicast at i t Li . VL ,
a 44 Dolumbi er a
at 3, R. MI
'RETURNING t
Leave Lanoseter4 Columbia at 8.00 A. IC
" cola aibia at 9.20 P,
Lancaster at . • 8.2 e P. Id.
Arrive at Reading at 12.22 A. N.
“ • at Reading at 5.4.0 P. IL
Trairie NOS. 9 and 41 make oloeo connec
tion at Beading with trains North and
South, on the Philadelphia and iteadlitit
gailrowl, and West on the Lebation Valley
/Wad. No. 2 also make close connection
with train for New York,
Tiokete can be obtained at the ofticeS of
tho New JerseyeentralS. It., foot of Lib
erty otrook. New York, and Phila. 4 go a d
lug R. IL, Thirteenth and Callowhill Ste.,
Palladelph . k
Through lets to Nov! York and Phil
adelphia, sol t the principal etatlone
and baggage 0 °eked through.
Trains are run by Philadelphia, and teed.
lug Railroad time, which le ten rainu t
faster than Pennsylvania R. U. Time t r
GEORGN P. °AGE,
Superintendent:
E. P. Rasvaa, Qtn. Frt.4 Tloket Agent.
fob 18-Im'a
LAUMAN do friMMlLif t
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS'
• DI
CHOICE LIQUORS,.
WINES AND SEGA RS,
128 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
1441.1111.1.. N, • G. C. 11.411111 ML.
Feb. thi•
K.4YD/! . li CO.,
Mani/hob:rem of
DR. STONER'S
Celebrated Tonle Herb Bitters.
WIRES AND LIQUORS.
Also Rots Amite for BUM % Unrctuato
RIB Mauna.
No4 l ll. North' WS Otrt*ty
PHTLADELt' A l
Feints et th• Neils iloOtotore.
tee 04
READING, PA, THURSDAY• AFTERNOON, MA Il 11, 186%
Importer- of
EMPLOtMENT
AT OUR OWN HOMES.
NITRES MlX—lfinitable tos 'Midi bands.
Pitye largo prollts.—Addressfor partloulats
at once,
44 cOSTAIt s " No. 10 CROSBY EIT. N. "11.
LATEST NEW YORK NEWS
LADIES!! ,
TOOK OUT I LOOK OUT S ! . 1 .
LOOK OUT LOOK OUT.I!
tbbOorepleictoe. ,,
' , Gives a Resp oto the Obtiebr. 9
ttuby Ttn oto the U.”
pe
"R moves at Illeteltbe attdr.teeklee,”
"The Boit In the Worlit."
"COSTAR'S"
BEAUTIFIER!
•
TUB
Bltter•sweet and Orange 'Blossoms:
Zip One Bottle, sl.oo—Three for $2.00.
1000 Bottles sold In oge day In N, Y. Olty.
sr All Druggists In READIIIO sell It.
[Morning ?cwt., _ld I. A tre)
"Olt 11Y t t loan'tittsnd tt I but
be did, for he sent right oil aud gota box of
1 00STAR'S' , 00BN SOLVENT,
and it oared him')
Thousands of Doass sold. .
All Druggists in 111§ADIND soli it.
f
"COSTARIS";!v .
STANDARD P4PA.ItA.Tioio3
ARE
tiCostaroilt .Rat t ßoack&a.,lWormi4atora.
4 dOestarts" Bets Bug etermtnators, • •
'"Costar"s" , (only pare) Xesteet Powder.
"Oaly Infallible Remedies known." •
"18 years established In New York."
"2,000 Boxes and Flasks thautiketured
" 1 I 1 Beware . t I I of spurious Imitations."
"Alt Druggistei in READING soli them."
Address
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- "COSTAR "10 Crosby St., N. Y.,
Or, .jonifF, liaturr, (Sucoessor to) -
Duet;
-d BARNgs & CO., 21Pork now t N. Y.
feb 10aw •,
EAST PENNA. RAILROAD.
Antt4NGEBIHNT •or rAssENOn#
TRAINS, 1 •
ecoimenctng Aforidath Deotuibrr7lBl, 4 1 65.
a
No. , Nail Train,
-iiiiiiritatee.ves Reading 10.5 n,
arr vas lentown 12.05 iat Row
York t. 60, P. M.
NO. 7 fast Mail, leaves Reading at 410 P.
N. arrives at Allentown 5.65 ; at sew York
10.45, 'P. M.
Nos. 5 andl, run daily, except Sunday,
stoppling at all Way Stations between
Reading and New York,
EXPRESS TOMNe t
Leave Reading at • 5.44 A. M.
14 7.81 A.ll.
II 44 9.28 MX.
IS 14 3.00 A. Di
Arrive at New York at
n • It 11.00 A. M.
19.15 A. Kt
II 44
.7.00 P. M.
41 44 8.15 A:. M.
These trains run through from' Pitts.
burgh to New-York, without change of
cars, stopping , only at Lyons, Allentown.
Bethlehem, Existon Junetion, Clinton ;
n
House, Somerville, Benicia Brook,
Plainfield and Elizabeth. - •
S • Theundays 6.44 A.
M et o ,
nda train runs daily except
and ys.
The' 9.28 P. M. trains ran daily except
Sundays.
The 7.81 A, If. and 1.00 A. AL trains run
West bound . trains, leave New York, at
the foot of Liberty street, as follows a
Leave New York. Arrive at Iteadtrwp.
19.00 51: Mail No. 6„ 6.00 P. M.
P.OO A. M. Express Train, r - 11.50 P. M.
5.10 P. M.• Express Train, pup P. M.
8,80 P. M. Express Train, 1.00 A. M.
Mail Train leavteg Allentown it 7.20,
A. If., stops at. all Way Stations, arriving
at Reading at 9.10; A. a, running daily
exce,ot Min :flays •
The It M. Train from Ne'w York, 'steps
at all Stations between New York and
Beading,leaving Allentown at 4.20, P. If,,
arriving at Beading at 5.80, 1 1 „ M.,. run.
ning dilly exbe_pt Sundaye.
The 1.00 P. X. train from New York,
runs daily stoppping at ElleabethOPiain
fleldt Sommerville, Innotion„ Easton land
Bethlehem; arriving at Allentown Ait
P. If., .passing Loris at 12.29,A. IL, lardy:
Mg at Readirignti 00A. M.
Passengers gra 'requested to purchase
tieketis befortientering the can, a 95 eta
extra *ll be charged and collec t ed on the
train fr om all vie pay the fan to the
Conductor.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
good forTwentreix Tripe, at Wiper pent,
discount between itny Mints desired. *
• MILEAGE T/OBET BOOKS
for MOCimiles, geed between all 'points on
this of the Philadelphia Reading B. 2..
or she Readino & Columbia JL IL, at 0210
easel for • fATXI ee and Arnie.
SEASON TICKETS, : .
good for the holder linty, for three, six,
nine and tweltemmiths, at reduced rates.
P. M. SEMENTIIOIIT.
Jan s-4 7' General Ticket Agent.
•
FREDEII,IOr. W. LAVER,
"OLD JAIL,"
Cbtreer nth ,4 Waditivtoa Week amok" pq.
gob) 1110111, for Berke sad Lebanon counties,
for the aaletrated
SAMPSON SCA LE COMPANY;
. ,
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6e osi rellAbli v o dorsal* &ales ire
ti c a " trii: before tiuratsihis it s ., !
, .
• ro t i viiat e r 84.00.t0beiw,:,.
. nPL AT pORII‘IS'OAt,Ia s.
• ~,.)
0140 otol for Polo oligin, • toes fr 4 .
tioRNMYN
BALTIIOII LOU ROSOTAI k .
oak. 14. 7, &NO& rridortois 41~.
THE ONLY.OIIIIIIOIAti AIMERVILING.
btaadtscoveredthetaeittlertclugZet'in
Effectual Reused" - tl3 the wall, 1
138141)B8 OP neauxocaus.
/A • Yours/ Ne 111rifite#1 Pereetu Rtr ,
iNd by ignorant Proksiders. fir akk otorw t s =
PoirOOlMMUTltliphoultforipv
A OURS WARRANTEDOK NO OKAUWII,
ItROME ONK TO TWO PUB.
Oloot, tie:4pm SoOljagpl Weakness Weak.
0,4 " In thb mon and &Umbel Adeottotui of
the Kidney and Bladder, iiivoltuitary Dip.
«barges, impetenit Oeuttral Vobility,_Ner
vowlaeu,Dplo 1 140 je trit, Low
its, Ventage o Ideas, Motion of the
Kean, Tim! ty, TreMblin 'Walnuts of
Lght or Utddbieol, Disoluieo,of thefts:AO,
Throat Nose . or skin Affoottozio of the
Liver. Lunge. or Bowels —Attwe
Terrible DiseratzWarilingfrOns the bout*
ry Habits of Youth-4300i ae 04, solitary
ureetbms more fatal to their Vietims than
the song of the
limns' the the)larintre Of
Ulysses, blighting their most
hopes of anticipation), rendering mar
ikogimposolblo.
YOU Q MEN
whO baste become silo 4 victims
Of doiltary Vice, that dreadful acid deutruo.
otive habit which sathutdly *Weeps to an
untimely grave thousands of Yount Yen
of the most exalted talents and brilliant
intellect, who might Otherwise have en.
tranced listening henates, with the thun
ders ot eloquence or waked to roam/ tha
living i.Vre• may 41111 with full oteldenoti.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Tallow° some of the sad inelaneholy
effect p_roduced by early habits Of yonth,
Waltham of the Back and 40nbe,
Pains In the liemliblullisss o blAbtfiXdOeb
of Musoularkower,talpitativ of ine cart,
Dyspepsia Nervous Irritab ty, Derange.
snout of t hey iikestive fun° One, general
Debility, fiymp_ vas of Consnuiption, Mc.
Atanraator.—.T 0 • festal effeote on the
mind are muob to be dreaded'- Lou of
Memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression.'
of Spirits, ]GullYoreboilLage, Aversion. to
Society, fielf.Distruit, Love or Solitude,
are eoin, Of Ufa tivll9 pro.
dated.
xitaßaoic. • •
Married Persons, or TCwils Men CtOitta•
plating marriage, being *were of phyeteill
wesktesse_drgsale debility, deformities,
Ito., s oido apply immediately.
lis who m plain; himself hinder the ears of
ni t
Dr. J. ay relously co Ade liable honer
as a mtleman, and oo Cloudy rely upon
his skill as 1 Pb.Vsl4:44n. -
ORGANIC' vinetoti. s o I IMPOTEN.
CY, ISPEDIUNNT TO MARRIAGE.
Dv Dr. J 011,111401 1 14 marvellous treatment )
Weikkrieill of the bra ns is speedily masts
and full vigor teetered. Thousands of the
most immens e dectilitated and impotent,
who hadDest all hopes, /dive been imme
diately relieved.. .
Ail impodbnente to 31arriage,Physloill or
genial Disqualification, "Lose Of Procrea
tive rower, Nervous Irritability, Treni•
bang and Weakness, or exhaustion of the
most fearful kind, speedilif Cured.
• 'DB. JOIINEITON, •
Member of the Royal CoWog, et Surgeons,
Lonaonlaraduate from one of the most em
inent Colleges in the United , Retie, and
the greater part o. whose life has been
ellimin the hospitals o London, Paris,
elphia and elsewhere , u n offeloted
some of the moot astonishing cures the
were ever known mail4roubled with
ringing in the head end when ' asleep,
great, %nervousness, being *rind at, and•
den unds, bashfulness ' _ With freqUent
blushing, attended sometimes with 40-
riuggegant of mind, Were cured immedi
ately.
YOUZiG M 1 N
Who have injured themseives by s. certain
practice indulged in when alone, habit
frequently learned from evil companions,
or fe lt, tocd the alfoOtaof which are night
ly even when asleep, and if not cured
renders marriage impoesible, and destroys
both mind and body, should apply Immo
diately.
What a pity that a young man' Mello*
of hip country, the darling of his parents,
should be snatched from prospects and
enjoyments of I te, by the oonseqem
ueenl
doviatpag from tno path of nature and , ln•
dulging In a certain secret habit. Snob
poriono.musr, before oontempbiting
MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sod re quisit e s and body aree
most necessary to Ortomote con.
nubial happiness, ludoed, without those
the journey through life becomes a weary
Pilgrimage tub Prnspeol hourly darkens
tattle view; the mind beetnnee obadoWed
with despair and illiedwith the melanehe
ly reflection that the happiness of another'
becomes blighted with our own.
,DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the miegnided and imprudent ye
tary of plewiure finds that he has imbibed
the seed. of t h in painful disease, it too
often happens that sti ill-timed sense of
shame, or dread of dlsoeVery, deters bila
from applying to those* he, ' rem *due&
tion and respectability, can alone befriend
him, delaying till the oonstitutional amp.
tome of this horrid disease make their ap
pearance, such as ulcerated sore throat,
diseased nose i nooturnal paths in the bead
and limbs dimness of eight, desfaess,
nodes on the shin-bones and arms, blotch
es on the head; face and ettremities, prO
grassing With frightful rapidity, tin at
fast the palate of the month or the bones
of the nose fall in, and the victim of this
awful diocese beoomes a horigobject of
commiseration, ill death puts a period to
his dreadful eufferinav, by sending him to
"that UndleooVered Munag from whence
no travellen returtuhlo
R. JORNATON't
OTSION, 110. 7 SOUTH FSIDIUtIifiX ST. t
L•fteland aide going from lisithnorn street
a few dooralronl the oorner. rail not to
observe the name and number.
Letters mutt be paid suictoontato antilop.
The Doctor's Dipo3lliillangs In his Moe.
ENDOMMENT OP THE PRESS.
The many thousands Cured at this. Duets
tution :year after year, and the warner
oils important Surgical D i ction' per
formed by Dr. W. eased by the
reporters of the Johnston , " (Sting" " 0 twerp and
many other paper*, notloas of Wide hare
ePPeareti eg.6lll4 l lllegalii before the pub
lic, tocaldes DIA standing ea a gentleman of
character and respOtilhillty, te a sonde*
guaranteeto the allicted.
SKIN DISEASES. EASILY CURED. .
31,7 20.1866-Irlawls
Mottos'= &
DRAMS tif
HARDWARE,
• I
OVTLEIIY i GM,
ROUSE rumen* 000 a
,METAIr.B,
TIN PLATES, WERT IRON,
Building Materials,
SADDLERY, U., Ay., ko.,
ko, 612
M I N BTRIDErp RRADING, PA
spll4
01111 wArsu 70* BALIat Of Ito
lip
fen lad
rank.
S v Zid i l tlitott a y h Of ever Wad. at MO
ixdca Boos STOMP, NO, sq ops street~
101404W4
=I
a A lIVALOS
The report thst Mr. Ericsson, the in•
venter of the fismous ," Monitor," - bad
died of hydrophobia, Is. denied. The
name of the victl ; llllfic t karsOu.
, The Paterson . Js) Guardian- relates
the following touching incident in con-,
unction with this eilae
"A neighbor who was engsgedin hold
ins lib. Eoktreon after the ayaptom of
hydiophobla began to manifest itself,
gives a touching limident of the last
scenes. Just b efore his death, whilst
temporarily relieved from violent spas
medic struggles, Mr. Eckerson desiied
to see hie wife Before his death. Re
fklin (Curio six men to'hold Mtn
all the.ll6e," of Course it was .not pru
dent, his wife being 111 , in the other room,
ind even If ba were able, It Was thought
his dreadful condition, held by men all
be while to preventlnetant Injuty from
his sadden fits or spasms, might make bar
worse.
"He begged and continued to - entreat
them to let him look•bpot► his wife once
more before he died, and finally his
friends and neighbor's could held out no
longer, and consented to ,taVe him to
her, he expecting to die in the next
spasm, which he knew would,flot belong
delayed.
"He carefully wiped off ' the froth
,which was foaming all the whle from his
month, lest, any of it IlilOil get"' upon
her, , and closing Mal lip l s tightly with a
..fi i
deaperate'effort, was borne to her bed
" Bending down, his lips 'Met those be
hid so Often kissed in joy, lo `!e and holy
affection., And then with on long look
spon slime he well knew he ought not
to ask to see egaiu, ,he bade . lir a lilt
adieu.'
"The strong menwho we , non ,the
scene wept like thildret as 'saw the
dying men, who with lips still com•
Tressed signified the neeessi of being
removed from her ri t t.llooo and was
then ready to diet Shortly - aft rwards, in
renewed paroxysms of the dreadful com
plaint, death came to his relief.
those ausilve•
Thera is great politic'st agitation in
Ilegleo. The steamer from Vera Crus
brings the, following news * General
Atatorre, in Command of the National
troops, muse . up,A ; with the rebels under
Negretetit'Leseils, and after a sharp
tight routed. them. General Malo was
killed in the . action, and twiny rebels
were taken prisoners. Negrete himself
escaped with a few adherents, pins in ti
southerly direction. flocando'e wintry
are in close pursuit. Colonel Prieto,
implicated in Negrete's attiventent, was
captured near Vera Cm and taken to
that city and shot. General . Amides
also . joined Negrete, but cannot be found.
He 'accompanies him in hie flight. The,
flexiian Government is sanguine of com
pletely crashing .his revolt. The imtur
realer' at Merida, !Neaten, is river.
The ringleaders were caught, and Colonel
Cabello!, had-them all shot. -
Gen. Itoseerans has recently bad &s
-quest private interviews with 'President
.Tueres. 'lt is supposed that questions of
great Importance ate under consideration
• ,
between them. •
Execution, bad become frequent in
the country and,oreated general 4ietpay.
On March Ist s Preeident hares forbade
them, and ordered 'the officers to bring
their prisoners to the capital for trial. It
wee rumored that a man named Ifayei,
late of the United States army bad
been shot', but it bas since been ascer
tained that be w♦s sent to Mexico, to be
tried. •
Oonerst'Neveto hod not been found.
Tt is hinted that hie defeat wee not so
complete as reported. Senor Romero
writes to a friend that theopposition, at
tar tormenting rebellion, rtow clamor for
a amigo in the ministry. their motives
are Ignoble, end as they'represent only a
minority of the nation_,• the • President
heeds them not. •
Becobedo had defeated the bandit Ca.
miles in Tamaulipas, Rebel bands is
other quarters had also heed routed
The Tresouser nopiprimink
The law which, prevents Mr. A. T.
Stewart from holding the office 6fi Secre
tary of the Treasury ie
"Section 8. Be it enactek&o., That
no person appointid to any ogles hnak'.
tad by this act she I directly,'or indirect.
ly, be concerned'Or interested io carrying
on the busintei of trade Or comMerce, or
be owner, In whole or in•part, of any s
eseals, or purebssa, by himself or auoth.ea ,
er in trust for him, any phblio land, or
other public property, Of be coneerned in
the purchase or disposal 6( anyipublie
securities of any State, Of of. the, WWI
States, or take or 'apply to' his own ties
any .emolument or pin for negotiating
an Business lin 'the UM department;
other than that which shall , be applied by
taw ; and if any person ilia olfskiff against
any of the prohibitions of thib acte he
shall be deemed guilty of 'a high misde
meanor, and forfeit to the United Steles
three thousand dollars, and shall, upon
comictiOn, be removed from officer sod
be - fOrerer thereafter lueipable of bottling
any office nudes the United States, go."
kr an "Osblind, Ohicidsoftel !anently a
strong smell of gee wes disoeverol tun
ing from the room cif's lOW party from
the eonntry. Admission being &Mended
to put out the ps, the rural tireln
plied that 4the blew it ont o sud then the
'atoned thing knelt so bittliat he pit hie
itoehhig oslie the*
*ea the itoehing down cr* ilia' "4614
sad Ils4 dotra wlikyseb.s string.
ME
10 CENTS PER M.
Dam lisout:-1 bid good bye to Wis
consin at last and dne, down
,to this
place lo the mornlrgeo trains r did not
leave Wletoasin because I vria 'Wild of
either the **nutty or people, for I I**
them botb c but I hare a deers' to see Old
Reading amain and mot the familiar
thin of my otd.filende tit" I tore
Sput up at the Sherman lons , Web, it
ad to he (Moor the best kept Itetebt
the West, The arrenometto soy eo*'
pinto in all the aspartame% sod in *o
pium lore I *lead the coma)* old
wants VArOte s modal weed
And to pfninally eyed
,(or they ere
hire. My spice mill not idiom lee 40
speak of this house , as I lould Ahe to.
It'ims refitted and refUrnishod hat* as
a greet expense, the rsreltotter in the.
parlors slope cootie, some 114.000. I
rrtlt not pretend to delete*** 4ate
display of richly ornamented fondle*
that I find We * for to mass tie boot/
you lilt hare to. see It as it lei *nosed
around Ihotelpaciaug parlors.
Chicago may well be Palled the
Qd*en City pf the Wait," for ahe yet•
taint) , is,o boeutifkil plemp t She 4 titalt•
ins rapid strides toward. onVetrippili
both New York and Philadelphts in the
mivildoenei of her , building* end
,the
extent of her improvements,
toe Street well nigh com wit bead.
wear IS Its massive blocks of toothle
bnildinge and in the moving Intelefiiio4
pits which is 0%1464 erOrdiaithroegle
it. The great novelty in thie 44.1 1.
its S 1112128) postage under the bed o the
tillable River, similar to the 411101111
street tassel utalte the Thames lo Lou.
don. This tunnel has but reciatlgfisie
completed, and Ydo not think that it, Is
really a euceas,for it is not sparely free
from leakage. overhead, which la very
*buoying to yodel Wiwi who pass through
it. The, outer walls of the tunnel ere
stone and the whoa %lob. The wages
Patene is wide enough for tiro Vogue
to smtie conveniently, over which is u• esr
mated briekitrelt, .14141 a tilt high and
ten feet 2 below the bed of the tire% and
over MOO feet long, dipping 041114
from etch end into, the center, task's/
an Satyr grade for teems to "pus through
It. The sidewalk is abont four feat above
the stwitind eight'" feet wide, and oily
long enough to Pus under ILI belt of the
river,with - elight• of atone steps lit see
end leading.np On to thikaitHt i s distance
ot`itbdtki tett feet: • This tette° Id /A 44-
perinsent, an if it should prove II itter
cast, it 'will be followed op 440041
more en etreeti which . !tie gargle Fit%
Weibingtou street, as these greet Oior
oughtetie now pus over the tjin 011
turning bridges, which ere Ott* opened
to adMit the paisage of boa* Op ; esid
down the rifer; causing great wept*
and detenticin to peteone who 01%4140it
them.
Obicago, by her natural advantites for
lake navigation and net work of rallrontht
which centre there, and her internal ha
provemeuts, which extend and bold tri.
butiry to her trade the whole %realm
and north-western countrh <ban not only
become the great eoramerilal and 'trite
emporium, but :also the great 'lnrabet
emporium of the Weak. leap 'dame
to be i tbe largest lumber inlet is the
world. The estimated amp ist of capital
iarested directly in the bit nest' 11 get
down at $80,000,000, •tted • tense of
continuous lumber. yode l th ,tuntetcnut
planing mills, andlthe amoral wpf phip•
ping engaged in transporting, lumbar to .
and from the city, would seta to juitit)
even this lane estimate. She it dismal
lumber In atkef for the Xhilted Motet, Nut
during the past year a pill 4 )sey *Kw
of,lumber bare been iltipgedbT 101dosigo
merchants 'din:tit° IC amt.
There are Ittayiersone er iirmit in N
emo who deal ex - elusively la lunthefr .
and they all stand in the front reek .sa
regards ample capital, indomitable **sr.
ey, enterprise nod upright:mu ip thelf
commercial droller. limit
,basleege
the last yeas bas been eatiOtelori 1114
remunerative. Thegroes recelyti tot
year racked the iinotmone ssiganna of
one thousand millions of for. Yelir
they expo the receipts will be haft' ask
lance of the last. Moro Is so sitioiliiitt
I could write you concernlet %kis both, No
sad enterprise of tbii city, which . Wanl4
be ainterestint to your reridert, Allot
hardly feel Willing to stop bus,- tat tblit
litter is stressii f 0 long kits:4ol
add earlatlit eaotlt.•
, ,
' Netiko I cents IfettoetN-t On trilby.
at Prroites - Lute, 160104, 'WSilike
Wilson, Frank noted.' Wiillete.l4lb4
sad Georepeiley iettreloiti*•fe r'.time
min* 'of B. P.-Johnson and Henry
Anon, captain and mete of en opts;
goo , in Minh • 18410.
,71110 W osor
co nigh•a hie guilt.:floande:4Olf,l4l . lll
died 'nitwit!) , ; :Beiiey its a (.'v ' eetieitdo.
Wifeote• peek did sot Waite Ifeowiev
ed, and Omitted horribly: Ile got-, the
rope off his WO iteti 1110 Aell._iestihs.
the shroud of Round. and theibtli tirrii
rope,by which be iliew hlitmelf op in
the scaffold win, The *lee, ewseihd
and tightened the noose, and epie peek
ed the wretched win eff,340400,0
violently:no be fen. I.ll4,4lthi*liisit
Odtoictingle Eve minus. 'Onto of 414
4t oi
aioifa Wang, Mee tifiltii*oi b
to ileffif t " ' e evtisetitnt +fee
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