The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 15, 1868, Image 6

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AT AN 'iND
The leiftlative lock4nt which so seri
finely threatened our hiesi•interesto and
width clogged the. iroftlinx =eh •ny
; of ear State GeTerninent, was hapPily
brought to aeleie yesterday • •
by sem of The dissentere coning .to
tern =Oath's for the emus nen&
O. ltr: Riddle, of Allegheny. Tensed
to cirme Thet dissenters lied reasons
fcretkeircoirse,rebichpriethxdlyssoint
to nothing. 'nosy moot expect that
their nnwho:condast. can to mei be
glossed ow, and dut the - psoplo will
beaten the& Or be io entionlously hen
estand dented to" principle es they
Trued* to sliPeluf. As yet they do;not
km"' that dammithey atiy have dam
.
tithe party; ite Measuree and.prompeote;
Wit stmald is the (Mare, emu
mit'of the taforttotate dud -lock jut
• tanauteri, pier cosiot melp to cuipo
reseanibUity. thrums, It ji a asawar
arragretulMiOn with all that the bolt,
ere amild iit sucued la their puce,
whatever tikeyatighthare been, sad that
.party images balm cot in tee Mid bars
departed from terthe orgrudratiew of the
. Norma ' We treat a feeling of miry and
layaway will hereafter porvall, aad that
tiuta.wm nothing mono
_arise to diatazh
thaitiatad 110011 feellag of the mambo"
'4 l 7.lo:mag: : ;
via -.TATE' CONVENTION.
Le* the Stets Commitlee hors net
bow colhed together for the perpree of
flotonalainrrken .44 view° the Spate
°Westin. 'loan* s helL 'ought to
Elastas ousts die:Amities . mit he One
tether analeue. Time Natlexal Conran-
Ilea het ben trod for May Oth.- • •
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WINO tie Pennyleasia Cetmeatlet
set eec Fait**t2d. ;tiliCtiell 310
oiuidatahla Ursa ta:alisaiag b.
viols alma et the fallawley auseasV
fkettitylag a meted. petition; :minuted
by tederate aid -enlarged views; its
}la thretef ssereised se meek
islhosecesiate afeepted, with such ad.
. &dim es Were email to fill up the yap
• between the dlassuulonef a Butts aid
maim as tkus platftne fir the osantry.
•-• This seppleiseetal resolutions In no lay
thanked the seams ar . sow of the SAO
ant- What wid . acostepllaked thee au
•be ispetted. ' - • • -
*mom; If the Coariratleis shall 'see
gasper to preseis the name- of any die.,
tiigutsheithreseyleudau - for the lllos
besideetial eenleaties, to delay the
lusisolllution sustli thy would be teal
oleseets Sr adeptlee at Chliaite.
Other eandidatee will be brotight oat,
public ophilee will be eseetattatei she
. where, sad The imbue of .or Capes
that will i.eve Re showirbitevei. We
de sot :Willits nautili beams - we
- • ge i> f olis f rte clemploieey maa'surs
teedoesbe this high hew; bit bemuse
Mileauteded . by woad volley, aura
dee respect far who:assayer the chiles
Mute are intimations that the dblay
is insisted m for-peramsl ends in ecia..
'nation will Preferment Of Metier
grade. We do wit knew how this May
is, and null be ski* is east impetatneas
Mill a letilidij Ihlri be actually litd
ag . so ditectly l as not , to be - nut oft
an; as . nalsige, ill conetderatioar .f
peek volley- unte,ia. demanding an
earli meeting of Oa Convention. It
night jun. to be Mullioned later than
Musk; Lai the Ball i.e. it to ha
one* in: denting what mann it shall
sierela‘so se to potent the repetition
ef, sentroiromlii nit ban sometimes oe
maimed a degree of hest ntrelicul to
the neneny of the party.
Ia the zmuniazethirespeetive °natty
, Committees' hid best take matures for
the &pp:data - en of delegates nthelitste
Ottantation. The menden tails for the
bon order of men for this swoon Po
litlasi banners aro an, sultan. Mn
who no stirs iatnt on possible prefer •
neat after the presidentialeleetion shall
M wen, than oa 'the 'Oath:Minn Om
ani ilecnimp, min to banticionsi •
buck seats. Tkisr w il l 'Mora a gentle
itildreniat intim than.posta onside
, dlr. sad taguision remain men; of
mead mama: ban perceptions to die
aindaata between the false and them*
and a mania ceniage toto ill that men
n leis,snd an %/sawn& Is easiest,
a l the nen te imut to the treat en this
oinedel.
, THE liggszfer ;
Yuma. Doiroas: Site alines of the
,Gazertrz, 3.P.:)onitine from Har,
niftne,.apeaks of Ir. McCsmae; wa Ii
halal been the candidate of the Bekaa
few lietaker. no to the end, .and leaves
the impassion that they hat coatinted
te vote far Elm afterhe UM last day
of ' ballettniu had aolsred him&
egoism the Commits - rine% sad. • la this
-- bailees them a alight injustice, - which Ls
alterether, I amaane, Eausteatisaal en
•lusitolteMiotsi kir Yr. IfeoSamat
m.4_st few ballot& They this choked
to kr., living, 'of ,Weakingtoa, and,
when he dedined,te Mr. Nana ofPbt
tar—both
. strong tknotellesille - Marcie'
; tap Co piiiift the - Zolt
an, in say "wise; but .110 condctia is
_ fairly due to them: Jeer/ca.
. . ,
Eloiaans.—Thei diseiniera woe for
. Hr. YObassiwr aO, long is that gentie
__. Man permitted the use of ids name.
When he saw political subs stuing tat
Is thilkOO aidtru4, there wee no chains
to 'defeat Yr. DAVI; he withdrew, and
• .the boltaiii. oe , Nita on If:. Ewnwias
the nut - bent mail to ;destroy by their
. naforenco: He toO, withdrew, and the
token then voted for . any body.' mikes
than permit the crawaltstion to be elfac•
-ted by the selection, it mumstiance' with
Party,usaires, of the. cairns -nondasea
Bad Mr. liceasser - permitted the Use
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of his mate,. we ke:WTo, the toltra
would bars united thew strength a
•
. kaki, *yea op to Ws time, ad they care
• tainikkleittreinta healable that he
- Was not truer to Free tatoreitu
Akan; Mr. Dives.l, Their, cub lii bud
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one, froximlistonte point we may
analog that has Mut flth been fuddl e ;
CSUAbeir usartio -conduct. suropei
••Saore °Maloney- tit= Pia
As edema:tett . st fair days sgo, she
Soldiers coqinupii .rtiusdaphis.
tornistited 4tent and _outfit ss the
youtdential and :dee: residential cntedl. l
dates, .'ftlritt itaig tut 6e seldiatief
the Coieseeseresith. shonld bestow 60 . 1
Vetoer nark of their Oesiltdenos =their I
-inOlgkenusutist coneatnet tithe &Mat
equally thtingthes they should
ignstsifdr.otirtit for the second Oka,
\ Vise man s e of the }hip:Mesa pa rty to
Am Demo win livied - witit hew!) ,
to both pggeisioui;.
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DEATH OF 11181101.110PKIREP.
The Bight Rev. -Joan IL Borsiss,
D.D., LL.D., DAIL, whose death on
the 9tkineil at the Episcopal faittence
stllockpcat, near Bulingtari,l'ermont,
was published with our telegraphic re
ports on Finlay, wu the time o
his death Bishop of NAMmoat, Lad .by
right ofeemlorlty the-Boum
of Bishopell the. troustant ..E;dscopal
Church in UM Malta States. Thu
death of this flied and melanat Prelate
/ iimanted 'sore "'Minute
throughout the Algerican Church, and
la alert of it by mere or more attach-'
ed4weenal, friends than this eity r ,
When he mislaid for seimal'yeat:
fors analog to Pittsburgh he had been
engird in the Ammo In• •
neighboring county. He relinquished
the Ira burliness for the, study - And pro.
Endue of a 'da he coin:
mewed the piaci/Ma the bar in this
eity, sad whale Taidly rising to dis:
Unction, with high prospect wf pre
saw= over many talented rivals, his
Wag nations proclivities led him to
'tun his active and vicarousmind to the
study of tliieederf. He'was ordained
Deacon by the venerable Bishop ifirrra,
Of Revolutionary fame, and in duo time
;drained to the Priesthood,' and Wu
the And Rector of tko then' new Trinity
Church on Sixth street, to Vila the
congregation Of the old "Bound Church"
—previously under the ;Miters' charge
of the venerable Ray. Joan TATUM—
remove4„ Boma lurniated the
align and mperiatended tharection el
Trinity Citarth,of whichhe continued to
be touch limed. and popular 'Hoard
natal shoat 16110, when he was elected
Anateut Minister of Bishop Butburn's
Church in Eaten, aid was elected and
Consecrated Bishop' f Vermont in 1832.
Bishop Homan 'WWI a native of "re
load, whence he emigrated with his
father &tont A. D. 1800, at the age of
about, eight .years He was mica the
many America BLURS who attended
the Pan Anglican Couriatlen of Bish
ops et the Paha: of Lambeth, England,
in Birptember last. Daring his absence
on this amain he viola% we believe,
his imam ;reload, Paris and other con
tiaental'audira, eadaring and enjoying
the fatigues aid vinusitudes of his lour.
linings, and returning thence to his
bouts witliagoa prospects of many years
of life aad aifilues. Wean net ad
vised of the immediate cane of his sad
den_dealh- The; rearable widow and
the many, sags ad daughters that sur
vive hais the modal sad heartfelt sym
pathy of numealims old acquaintances in
this city;iwie ch e rish the Mallen warn.
My el "maid lug sine." We under
stand that *ld Trinity is to be immedi
ately divested at fie Christman sad
draped. in mourning for • ita warmly
cherished trot pastor
Tie Eight Bsventad RISJAIII2I Boa
wvonuallawrz, D. D.; who was masa
crated ea the same day, In October;
DO, with BiShop Earths of:Yerroor.t,
rill santeed to the hesidenc7. of the
!louse Of Bishops No omit In the
Church yin ;mire gamely than ' the
-- Bishop Minn mount the sad
providence that elevates him to the high
pedtion aide mamat by the death of the
'Passable sad Lanai /tonna.
IT is XATUELL Numbers of Congress
nonid win to partako in the nduationi
and enjoymemts of the: Mondays, os well
as other wits - of people. Cernally they
desk rare libuilly with themselves rn
that regard than ,newspaper *ea data
attempt in their tem behalf. gore of
rho Jeanie* dropped-their , editions tar
two days; many for only ens. Congress:.
men did not hesitate to bake 'a natation
of ten illy; And that jut at the cote
lieliainsat of their naval labors, when
they could nob wrge that they were
fstlgued and required rest.• Thor took
it, anreevor, -ohm teeny groat interests
of the peop4ar suenetent were sorely
pinched, aai needed bath - attention ind
relief. North am oath; cut pd - west,
whitesaml blacks, were alibi suffering:
♦ fantoultritish statesman *Wit was
his rule never to di to-day anything that
ha nuld - pothff till to-morrow, because
he escaped the doing of many things by
that eaPedint. Deabtlini this is a con
vesieit4nli: for hay people. The lapse
of. time certainly takes away the neces
sity for mazy labors. If -a *an waits
nil his henna burns down he escapes the
tenet ieroyinghls faunae or tangos
water en tbe damn Eat few men would
aze to isms his pinto moil= nine:
zed is that way. -Al some tasking of
muscles or it-sabsd. Omit , everybody
prefer' to tame thi but done that can be
under the dranostancesta they arise. •
Steyr, that the Congresum here bad
tbeir'pliepopea it •• is _ babe hoped they
well moue brairig, and address them
selves seriously' to the tubs 'magnet!
theta: The people are palm weary of
the jangle abent Iteconaraction, sae
wiat the cantle: Owl:Taira once mere
crarabeted 011 Mr tad list terms. What
might hare . bans dens two years ago
betas the *dine eagendered by the
wir had salisidni, will sot be tolerated
arar. It is taus thli fact erim recognize
rationed upon. Thu 'the Weary' 01
the rtnntry aeras relief tom taxation to
the largest partial extent. tistreara
mat of expenditures!' required to this
eeid. A fair ratenarmen of the muss
laws is Of prim"! ceimerptence, a that
earl breach et Mesas shad pay the
share unpin to it, sad
,rat, east the
greater pane its lead overt:pea others.
L rendes"et the whole Ame
rada system Mims to be Menne, so
that specie prameats my be speedily ,
aid lately rucked. Ls goods lave pee
dowel la value to the specie basis, the
weer the curreacy gets theri the better
tor all kidders of goods., If say treks's)
• tail tom that; they are tabs plied.
Kr. aillAl3'll
"later ittenopelj eater- -
prises Mule, te esiebargood. What
ever Bled be desirable if ithe nation
kid.'" rattle /Acre little, is the way "
of territorial. 'cohabite r ' ail' extsadi.
Wei el cask la that way now, is Wini
ng,. Yany a imitime kept Ira blying
Zeds and makingimprovemeats trams
wale bummed mosey, until the Shirai
ma 'altar Ida 'rat add him isst.'
Sierran is imitating Cele folly. Con
gress km plenty et mama work before
Let It take held right eaniestlx, and
Rest the miler impatiens by labors
rapeditinsly sad well dem..
ISOLDU3IIO 051.1 WM
At the hat aesalei of the Legislative
the aum of 11:150,000 ,wu appropriated
towardi the care et otitharia of Unioa
soldders. This - sum was overdrawn by
the wion of upwsrdi of $40,000 ; making
in all a very liberal provision. Yet we'
heir that many ofthese children are not
as well taken Ravi of is they ought to
be. From amarcei entitled to 'madders
tion we has cearplathis that the 'cetab
liahmest at •Wkitehall, is Cumberland
county, nesillarisburg, is far abort of
what it should be. We' do net letead
any recoils* on Cloi: Namauthairti,
the Sapinizitendeat; but We era of ;the
opinion theism iwniatigatioe will do no
harm. Let a Committee of the Legisla
tar% duly : authorised, paver there. :If
they lot orittareall u they should be,
:uncomfortable reports will tcildlenced.
If they tail if Collalloa of Infra ant
. X
for a remair, An be -promptly sop.
plied. Who Eurre UAW. matter
—The elephant ir sem to be
come actinet. lbay tie places itklett
knew biarolmow Idna more. and .The
tangles andiota t)r ikabi and Aides
bA.• but suit. of Onis at tbanrnow,.
I is that tide eepreeeittatiTiof a !AIM/
'LaMantia/AM cimitittaancy will probably
loon take Wapiti:el with ike dodo; the
=Mu, mtagetbariam, amamoth, ata,
m do mighty lid at things that mata,tll'
1.*4.14
tgadoiShia fisr , 7l4s-Proddient
etthi Volta by ft. meat lfr
anal Osinauss et ths lars Is Blue,
luad liirgh44lo 4 . -
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1111
REPORT OF THE STATE SUPERM
• ' TENDENT OF SCHOOLS.
The
' °lnce of State Superintendent of
Schools should be above party poiltics.
The. trusta are too high and too sacred
to be Committed to any man en political
grounds alone. No position in our great
State is hall ' es important as the charge
of the education of. 730,380 youth to in:
telliguce, industry and virtue. The ex.
pendltnre of money, $5,170,750, large as
it II in itself, in the smallest item In the
Weintlt Figures are wholly Insufficient
to measure the value to the yeah them
selves, to our State and the World, of
the elevation of character, the increase
of happiness, the addition to wealth and
the suing from crime caused by the
proper •edocatioci of. this nearly -one
million. No one can fully appreciate Its
iniportanee. Give us a population of
three 'lnitliosa, ever increasing, • of well
educated and moral people, and the many
mililou now' waited ; or worms than
wasted, in norrupting, men would be
saved, and In wealth alit all that COMM
tutu power we could face the world.
We were glad, therefore, when an in
telllgvit, earnest mu, whose heart had
lug been in the work, was appointed
to'llie position of State Superintudent
. of Schools. No better aelection could
have been made. The retort before us
gives proof that he Is no mere plodder
in the footsteps al others. He has opin
ions and ways of doing things "which
axe his own. His report Is brief, wet
arranged, giving as just what we wanted.
to know. We learn that the whole
'number of pupils in attendance in 1867
mai 10,614 greater than bi 1866, and
that the average attendance was 1,188
greater; that there was an increasof
405 mule teachers aid a decrease of 117
female teaehers; that there was an in
crease is the length of the school term
of 11 days; that there was en increase of
g 1 53 per month in the salaries of male
teachers and $l.lO pet' month to female
teachers; that the pee le willingly "pay
heavy taxes to educate their children
and do pay in many Instructs from flf
.deen to twenty-sit mills ea the dollar;"
that an eXamination thews 338 ancients
froxit this. State In colleges in othy'r
States sad 385 is collages in this State
from ether States. .
No less interestint is the fact from
twenty-four manufectarlng estsblishl
meets the average wages paid to these
who =not read is $30.00 per month; to
these who can read bit little, $46.00; to
those who can resd.well, but who are in
other respects poorly educated, $3580;
to them who are well educated In all re
spects. 05.00 per month. It also ap
pearilhat the total number In our Jails
and poorhouses is 5,386 ; of these bet
193 are good scholars, and 174 Of these
came tlrough intemperance; that lam
cannot) read ; that 1,729 can read Ma
little, and 916 can read well.
From the facts obtained from our jails,
penitentiaries and poor keno* he - sa3re
that the following three things aroindi.
ended: (1.) That sines.the proportion
of persona wholly Illiterate In Pennsyl
minis very steall; ignorance Is I fruit.
fal Warm - of crime; (9) thot t sbny eilM•
• lito read and write on the psrt of the
people composing it does not largely
protect society from the7cokusissien of
crime; (3) that a good education tends
in a marked degree to prevent crime.
The report also thaws that Grammar
and High SchOols are the crown and
glary e( oar system, and that-thane who
oppose these and who maintain that any
who desire to extend their education be
yond ihe ability to ,wad and write and
keep acceints, hOld a mist cOntracted
view of education; that alliee: God wade
all mild; capable of beikg educated, it
is their right to bo educated—to be edu
cated in the highest degree practlc-sbt;
attainable.
. He also state, that the qualifications of
teachers are much below what they
ought to be—that not ono-half-of these
cry read a - single book on the subject or
education. • May not this arise partly
from the many falsely called Hernial
Schools, which prOless to prepare per
sons to teach and secure for' - akent
eerttH
totes in.thrie or six months ?
A novel figiturn in this model report
the prondtence given to Sabbath
SchOols. We agree with the Superin.
tendent that "our children ought not
only to .be trained intellettually, but
morally and religiously. There eaglet to
be deeply impluded in the breast of
eyery.duld some lined form of faith in
holy 'Maga." "We may sow boast
that no child born la Pennsylvania gged
grow sip' In lq orance. of tke ezdy
Winches of knowlolgo.' It will be •
glorious day for the . State when It can be
Slid that all 'our children enjoy, equal
opportunities of receiving instruction in
the Word and ways of Ga.": •
.
GOTS.IISOZ Gains advises that
_pro.
vision of law'be made whereby Wares
amp:Eine - on deposits of the prablle tends
shall aecrue to the Treaspry, ter the com
mon benefit, instead of 63 the Treasurer,
for his_ individual advantage: This ii
easy to say, and Minds prettily enough
la the ears of tar pajers; bat by what
stipulations sulf-this mulct* preduaiiit
Who shall determine where the fends
shill be deposited? in whit sum? sad
at what rate of interest? • Is It proposed
arum
to relieve the Treasurer vespaiisi-
Witty for theta& keerpin f the moneys?'
Thee' - e, arid other qua sat cogitate
description., will aced to le aniwe . rtd,
before. It can be determined what shape
to give the s
proPoed 'enictinnt:er
~ .
deafly the subject will be feud to be
attended by,dlffienitiea. '' • '
,If we recollect aright, during the Tres.
mership of! Mr. H. S. blaunaw this mat
ter attract-eel attention, and Claw was
-passed lorbidlne • the Treannir to lout
the public moneys. We think thatstatubs
still rental* and is about as effectual as
any similar one can te; that is, It has no
effect whativrer. It Is made the &Ilya
the Treurirer to keep Securely the public
moneys; and Pay them oat according to
law. - .A special place for their eristodi
Is not Provided. iHe may keep , then in
his pockett - in his dwelling; in his place
of tusinessomywhire, so that they are
forthcoming when required. Ordinarily,
he pats them in different banks; such as
he sees proper to take the risk in; and
Without bargaining, come rate of filet.
ettlialiowed hizi. • If one of the binks
fail, he and his sansties aro liable for the
resultant loss. If Ors State shall delis
sate the funks of 'depoeit,. it must, in
I motty, run ifs owe risks. Indeed, there
will riot be a Scramble for the office, if
the law determines the places of dep•sli,
and et the mime time makes the Treasu
rer responsible.
f It has beeauggested that a speeies of
13ab•Treasu.7 , be. established; that is,.
that a proper lock.up be provided, and
that the public moneys shall be kept '
therein, subject to inspection by ad ea.
err appointed tor that purpose, so as to
- make ; sue that It Is there, and not
somewhere else. This system would
makeihe Treasurer respeuible fa pat
ting the moneys is this lack-ap, Ina not
Mr its defense epithet buglers. The
would be asking what se sane pmson
would 'attempt for any usual salary.
- Probably this' whole . matter -will be
sifted in the coarse of. the Caveat sea.
siori,when it shall coil up for coasider
atlon.. The .change propelled by the
Governer, if fusible, world - take one
prolific source of contentioa; and often,
of minuption, eat et the politics of the
Cosinumweelth. • This is desirable, pro ,
sided It an be `accomplished ?the*
" entailing liability to loss. - • .
,
Ireframing the Railroad °temlttee of
the State Semite, Mr. Graham, Soaker,
hu exitclehd. turning good care and
eantioa,. selecting only such me; as he
kaftw,boysod doubt, tp M ou t!". to
Yroelliiilroad • interests. The dmplaos.
melt
,Landon lal . it- more in the
iight ddrection,:an the!" gentleman' was
opeuiy hiwilla to the CosaeJlayille Litt.
road interests, Ind wts ;closely Ideati
la with the** of the Pennsylyuda • • ",
nod, - • • '
PITTSBURGH WEEKLY GAZETTE : w V.IDNESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1888.
RELIGIOIS
I A review of `the year eighteen* hun
dred and sixty-seven, In church history,
reveals some fiatures which will glee It
a prominent place to the nineteenth cen
thry.: • It will chiefly be noted- for the
number of important I eociesisuitical as.
Serublles, and for the movements toward
anion, The ilathedtht has , a Ihngthy
riVlow of the Chriatlin Church, cover-
ing Alm whole religions world. The
View ifi'mainteined, by many interesting I
statiefies, that Protestant Christianity, '
i?oth in , Earope and
. the papal States,
notwithstanding the legislation of gov
ernments, especially in the latter, is
granting and rooting Well in every Ro
man Catholic countryin the world: It
regarde'the restoration of !the Me \siren
Republic an isimeasegain io Protestant
ism. Even Pagan . Countries ant yield
ing to the unflagging zeal had -labor of
inisaiOnery. ifert, ,while radial:amp to
doing Comparatthely lintel Among the
large bodies who have attracted so much
A t
attention, we may name II the Evart.
;ellen" Aillence ( at in, which
as laigely - attended.by d legates from
all vats of the world. 'T e meeting of
the "Pin Anglican Syn ," the first
general meeting of all iho bishops otthe
Anglican. Church is an event of great
Significance
_from the 'fact that it la re.
Sarded as the first step towards - the con •
thildstion of the digere.nt breathes of
Cie Church into ens communion, and it
is thought by some, Into one raver*.
meat. J In view of the threatened re.
mord ef the Pope's temporal power,
and Other grave ' atte* the Tope con-
Vened an assemhiy of all the Bishop' of
the Church' of Rome. The gorgeous'
display of that august body her 7
added across the \ .watere is a matter
of recent date. As the. Proceedings of
ilia Bishops are secret, nears not inform-
ed wharwu done. This nirieb, however,
was made pu blic , that the Pope I,Nd tha
Bishops dee med it beat to convoke a
regular (Ecumenical _Council. llt' is
thought, this body may meet intim course
of the year 1168.
i Among' the 'prominent features, too,
has been the - "union" and °disu
nion" movements. The !thin of the
Old. and • New School :Presbyterians,
propoaed upon ' the '• buds of • the
Joint Committee, has not been' contam
inated-I Negotiations by the Cambia ,
land Presbyterians with - the &ethers
flienerel,Aueitably hare - lad hi, no result
The late Philadelphia Presbyterian Cow
halation; produlteti grand resalts, which
ire still at, work fosteriegthe 'grit of
ausion. ' The Dutch 'Reformed Church
, .
has dropped the '`Datch".trose etaname,
and the German Reformed Church are
likely to drop the "German" ere long,
and ttatx, - partope, pave the way to the
union of abase two bodies. 'Egon' to
wards the. inlet oft a t Pro
.
testant Churchwith the Aiamican Wu;
lapse felled, but few ministers and mem
bers of the latter Joined the former, and
mist et, those who did not remain in the
Wesleyan. organizatien returned to the
Methodist Bpleeepal Church , again.
The moat Important dbmnton , mare.
Meat son that of the Lutheran.Chtirch
in the Malted States. A number of Sy;
nods which ante' a strict adhesion to the
aneitered Confession of .itagsburi,witia•-•
drew from the "fluent Synod" of the
United ;Staten and established a new
"General Council ," at the Brat meeting
ft Fere 'Wayne, Indium, at which twelve
Synods were represtated. Most of the
Chtireites, which wire chiefly confined
M the Northern Stabs before the rebel.
lion,l are advancing into the Booth.
Meanwhile the Southern Chinches are
Miag extraordinary ettirtitis retain their
power, and make aggressive movements
'..goithwerd. These ire some of the
grand features of 1867. • ' .
AMong our weekly religious exchanges
we note with pleasure the Problittricin,
.whkh.las been-, changed drom lbar to
eight uses. The paper, type, and lien
gal arrangements. makes a neat un
timvennint in the Paper OW the old
term. It Is also, uit alwiys has been,
ably edited • and always dignified sad
• 1
courteous In its ellscuariens and contra
isedia I In a word, we like the new
-I The libialuippi /Buten IL M. Con
' terencehasjuat been held in New Or- .
lams, Bishop Ames presiding. Dating
the put year the average advance ie fall
, one hundred per cent. Among the gains
'arethe following t 11106--telnistets, 81;
Band preachers; 64. members 6,565..1n
1867. 7 traveling preachers, 51; local
preacher,' Lol; member&
t 3,805.. .
I The Centenary of the Brick Presby.
I tutu Church; New lode City, will be
celebratad wlth appropriate ceremortiei
textiorrow. 'Dr.' Gardner Spring, the
aenerable and much beloved pastor, and
ills assiitazit, Dr. d. O. Marra], will con
tke services.
' The lerce dieeneelon afOberl.th; Ohio;
tit regard to Masonry, and the lama
between the Pint mid Second Church on
that clutiallm, has about terminated, sad
atijested by the lattea to pates& mein d
case on its own merits, f'reitognlting
the mead Witincilon between wrong in an
Butitutlin and sin in a Man,"—whilli it
iitaiglreli 1,141 the report,. Free *lmlay
Id opPessot to the spurt of the OospeL It
14 expected:the First Charckwill take
'action as the MorMc has done. ' '. .
Re*. Dr. itegsmsa, One of Mc post
illitingibled • ministers : among the
.Bantista. whit recently accepted the call
o Owl 'Breed Street 'Baptist, pleural',
Philadelphlei Ilii ► lartiikl -
.entered upon
I
' Throngh.the active eximinnsofßisitop
Elimplon sad . others, immedlatelYj on
the ground, Quiacy College, Illinois;
Ifas rescued from - sale, by securing .
t my theuand dollars to pay Hells
;bee The success of this effort , has
aced Matendres ' -Oollege, et Lob:
•
on, Illinois; to use the sante exinor
narY',mesh, to . obtain - relief. To
eleomplialt this, il 'grand cenventiOri or
Masa gathering of the people is to be
.kild, at which %%boil Simpson, Gen. O.
11- Pliike and 'cadre, will speah.• ive
'Oconee Bus Meeting mill be protracted
.Idre at; (Islay nalil the needful sum Is
obta but& It is unite common' to' beg
cast sties out of debt, but rather a nest
plan to press the datum of colleges with
. same persistent. efforts as churches.
, - .
IT le STATT.D"I,IIIO. movement has
been 'sluited on the eastern side of tbe
Rtate, ;having for its object the ebsrailea
oridr; Wylie_ Mel/eigh. of , Chester
ctuxo
p, to the seat. In the linited States
&nate now ooeureedNe Mr.,Barkalew.
U. fY a young man of considerable
one and smartness; sand has done
pod. service is the Republican ranks
ever since the erganliation of thatpetty..
It, howrrer; our eisterzt fnezids mean
Ib tahil the next Penstsr let 'them select:
for the place s man. of mature year., of
Miliint . talents, of wide oulture, of grim
*salvia/go, of wide moon e,seich mare
combined in the person of Mr. Henry O.
Caney: HU fame and peculiar excel :
trades wendi reconcile other portions of
t 3 gime to being passed hp , In his favor.
the ablest defender 'of Protection. In
this creamy, it 'would be singolarly hp.
Proprinte to give km a, plies! In the =-
tonal cspitol, beside Genes! .oameion,
ham steady :and: intelligent :devotion
to wit pit4zolgo hu MIYor orcred-
Feat= parade hail axcited the
TklLddptilass to Ilia extent of a wage
cif celestite la, each newspaper. Oa We&
awls,' awl Wag *as Fenian, banners,
daystars, cashes, aka', all were
ixees, as the van wad hale becalf it
hid not feared to 'he* Ida' di to war•
like a procedion aa wai ahla. 'Three
eater llgand larleli in lhe Ilse and
nhula via Dray "how,,and tha Pim
dins a mined quite. hippy, awl were
iralinetly,dellglifed st , tte. fine appear
anceahey suds. In It was a reviler
lila lobildation, and whim we have
silt that we have said eangli, for every
one taws that that ls the Jellied of all
jotthaa
GLEANINGS
—Laiinstma Is dying
—Snow is a drug jtist 'now in St. PanL
Is to have te $75,000 court
house, '
—sl,Traniee's sehoela cost $65,000
—One doila
. r is the price of
. a Turkish
bath in Bolton.
—A. new State prison ie wl,t-the cal
fon:dais want now.
—Half. the children of - Kankakee,
kave.the scarlet fever. • :
--Teasel' la lobe thti Sebastepol of
the 'neat Rossini war. -- -
—oleveland is to have the renowned
• Box early in February.
—The New York Ma calls the rule of,
three the law of the fates. •
Reiciorucian Is the name of the fs 7
vorite for . the next. Derby.
—There are seventy-six ' Coogroga.
tional preachers In Vermont.
—leaven and one.quarter pounds is fhe
weight of tusOregon potato.
—Bierstadt has shown soma of Ids
Adana to the Queen Engliad.
—Hannibal, a analill town is Missouri,
had a dozen tighta on Christmas day,
•—Twolre thousand, medals have been
leen by the Pope to his recent de
fendant.'
- -
--Bweetser, 'of he New' York 1141/,
luta started a penny morning paper
called tko Globe. :
—V6,000 ir. what the Webb states
get for 'playing one hundred nlghta on
the Peelle coast.
—Fifty theueand Arabs In Algeria to.
cenUy went to their long , home on :le
coma 01 the cholera. • •
—The regular. army. of Mexico is to
be 18,000 men hereafter, and is to c ct
.4,800,000 per annum.
—BO5 Congregational meeting houues
have been built during the lest twenty
years, In this conutry. . . .
—The farmers in the neighborhood of
ilreeaßsy, Wiseronala, are still suffering
greatly for want of water:
—Barglars are troublesome In ,arlons
parts of Ilaine.. They lave them there
aged from tea to sixty years.
--.850,000 is what a certain Englie..
man boa to pay for the monopoly of the
gambling bezinere at Bong Kong.
—Henry Ward Beecher's income.trult
largo' laet year, he mute thirty-seven
thorrand . dollara from Ma farm alone:
turnei the lights out lei
Set Wyn's theatre, Bolton, on Saturday.
Screaming, etc., was the consequence.
—A negro; thief was shot Tn Memphis
and 14. cereals, left lying for almost fa
week in the street, because the Coroner
was out of town.
_ —A warren of skaters fa to assemble
'shortly in Hew; York; skating elnbs
are to be invited, and a series of skating
'exhibitions and tournaments Into tofu
" —The United etates got aftsen thou:
sand donate lathe shape of taut froM
the slack Crook which was performed
four linadred and aerentyifve times in
New York.;
—The Mason. IL L., Iron Company
hu Jest deelared • dividend of (oth Svc
per cent, beside increuing. the capita;
stock. We shoed think that such capi.
ial stock ought to be increased:
:-The ridden- ending of the Quimby
divorce case has thrilled Chicago with a
most delicious scandal, but bat spared
them. the long,columns of prurient de,
tails which' would have Illedtheir Jour.
nal'. if it t had over coma before the
•
Comm
.- 7 Sentieslonville la the name Of c
town in lowa, and emthange advisee
thelandlords to leave
~the Legislature
change th e rime SO Perionvltle, to than
Wityallers will make's fell atop therm
—Yaltio, the Spanish actor, was re.
mealy robbed In Matanras of r Loa con
tafaing els thousand dollars in ge:d.
Tine robber lett a cigar box containing
fifteen thteuand doilars in bills, which
was beside the gar, behind him. .f -
—The pin uncnei of the various sot%
ereigns of Europe varies as much cc do
the sovereigrre tkerniselven. Napoleon
has $7,500,000; Rini William has 01,-
000,000; Prang. Jotiph $3,:i01),1)00;
torte $2,000,000; while tha poor Kin
John, of Saxony, has but 4112,000.
—Thirty or forty mill operative.. in
Fill River bed a horrible row recently,
in Which men and women engaged pro
miscuously and receivedklach, eyes and
'bloody hoses. indiscrallrdately. After
this we eitould llhe h tf po!aible, to hear
no more about the superiority of. New
England factory gide over the rent of
womankind. •
—Goy. Maga!ln, who the ilurrods-'
burg, Ky.; Silsai says is a genial, whole
waled, old.fashioned Kentucky gentle !
mart, recently gave a very elegant din
ner to _Raphael &trustee. ' A long poem
was read, called the "Admiral's Id word,"
in which 1 prophet foretells that the said
sword is sheathed, not surrendered.
The company consisted of democrats and
radical and' conservative republicans;
and everything passedtff pleasantly.
• —The flee. Moodie. of Chicago, in
vesting of the destraCtion of the mug
nidient bnilding of the Young lien's
eh:laden Auociation In that city, stated
that God bad endured them to meet with
that loss In: order to give them a Ail
better building. Assailer minister cog
gested that It might halo been meant to
bumble diens, a remark whieh carries
much iciiix, -milli it, when we thi4 of
the avowed purnesegor the. Association
and then of the Imoint of money spent
on theindidlog. •We ',would almost ven
ture to say that our Young Men's Chili
thin Asaociathm does as mock good ita
the one. In Chicago, and yet it is content
with neat and 'simple reams, while' ap.
plying what money It has to its legit
halite purposes. : : '
—Anew troupe of Japanese, comm..
ed of gentlemen and ladles of ,rank and
leutnie, hai come to New York. The
memberaltre all entitled to wvir two
'awards each; yet. we are Jugglers. Thin
might deem inconsistent any place but
in America, Where they era Jo accustom
ed to seeing high functirlaaries who are
very sovoisplished Jugglers. The man-,
ager of thl troupe, who Is a nOisleinatt Of
high degree, hu resorted to a rare 'ea.'
pedient to obtain free puffs stud oillual
patranagrun t ra ,Tucaday- ha appeared
with his companions before Mayor Rod
man and presented him with a sword
valued at 9LTLY3 hundred 'dollars. The
4 ,
Mayor in r urn bestowed his photo
,graph on oreignersorho were over
come by thi set of condescension. .
—:Ons of the most able of the Ameri
can monthlies is the "Northern," ono.
1181=4 licavark, N. .T., and circulated
everywhere. The last number of this
I magazine; that for January, 4 contains
one of tha . inost truthful, cutting, micro
end unanswerable articles on' Charles
.Dickens fbu'vro bate ' , ever' seen. The
statenients are all facts, and such lama
as have been most studiously kepi, from
public view by Derma. Ticknor A.
Fields, Dolby and Dickens. Thom per
who .nro unprejudiced enough to
wish to hear all sides of the great Cafe
of Dickens vs. America and the World,
should read this article, which, as we
remarked shot., is very severe, more so
even than the remarks of a Sunday con.
temporary of ours are, when addressed
to us.
Captain Jutkins le no longer la ECM
mond of the 'l3Cotia, for which future
travelers may be thankful. We wonder
. if it is. losposati4 for • man to he as
perfects sailor as Captain Judkins, and
at the .same time .be a genticman?...ll
by, ta‘en add that the Cunard Company
cannot ,get Captain Juikins' equal In
kitimtedgoof navigation and the sea, of
which be tuts bean termed the king. Of
:this we cannot assert The truth, kilt we
know that, that company would have
:siker s hopeless task if a man 'Wu to
be &aid who 1% the sallsite capt a i n ',
equal in puffing, Impoliteness, disdain
`cif all , laws of - klndnetis or polittnees,
mad in general . bearishness. We hope
the Cunard* will never stlemptthlif task.,
EPHEIYIERIS
—Bismarck is to he made a duke.
, I—Lake ,Winipisseogee is frozen hard.
—Another tin monitain has been die
corared in '
four months the Ecoitt Eastern
hifa been lying idle.
—Gen. ,Sicklcs is 'oomms• der of the .
G A. It In Ikevr 'York Aiate.
Satter aapa the'...143 a are to be
Teetered to Putertint thin per
-
: . —lttadetne Ittublic , i 3
e young Mexican Empe
i—A etataa of the late c
(l
to be created at Warble
r Par'. wi th
W-16%orth
'—'llte rope laments tit
oritc corvoot, who bad be •
r eas of a fox
wAli Mat for
forty 'eau. ,
—Fifty dollars Nr
mica of the first Virgin
num wee the
newapzilei
IMMO
-15otribrefo is the
who diecovered Or inter
nc in 18.47.
—North Caroline, will bc'rLeonatructed
in six months, at leapt rays the 11 , al,
Ogh Sto4dard.
or the min
nitro glycer•
—Alhaabas ayerirain with graiwliop..
per's, which-ilon . t •a straw
ihr cohl Weathei.,
—Every Wally in Teunemseo is alloy/.
Ca to owu nce anz; every extra dog Is
subject to a state tax of two dnitars.
--Train, the yinlitirr Clissip John, Sias
gone to Europe probaliiy to lay
up a now stock of grievances:
sixteen were,tlic
ree
pce(no agog of :a . groons and ]:ls bride. at
Christinsa day.
=The exportation !tli....cattle has been
stopped by the Dural govertiniebt, sa
the cattle Olio,' rages fu
--Tbeiiprineffeld tau thinks it
.101 aerial late in 13reentield,
Than abii, :17 ti1 , 11:07‘11 clock struck tO.
. 7
-One bandied and sixty deltsrs in
011 is the price paid per ton tar the
new steel rails of the Mahon -River
Railroad.
tuifliessaf ,ltllars worth of
improvement was made in Chiengo last
year. . The morally were not menthontd
lathe report.
—The friends of . itho poet, .11:yant,
will be pleased to :earp that his paper,
the New Vie:. - .Evening rest, cleared
$175, 000 tort year. 1
• CL- 0.1 Allf,that Shp' den way marry
Mita Fenton, as be is flirting heavily in
that direction. Tha,G•liVere.er i s -said to
resemble
—The Durand QFmre E,y.s wildcats
were neva to plenty In Wisconstn as
now. They ore kiitelrut the rate of
dozen a year. •
• —A Berlin BrOfeesOrtattris to have dia•
covered the tint copy 'of Fautt's Bible,
two years older than any ptlx.z, and con
taining the printer' ta aut..:nraoh.
-An exchange isayrfy tells Its Trad
ers that in Chicago i.ll things are 1X.3.91-
WC. An old. bull has be= playing on
the diddle, 41141,d:d8 very will, too.
. girl thirteen Years old, liying,in
Dayton, has a chltd.iit ',nth& old, her
husband is twentyiYears old, and the
whole party kooks ou life ea CO excellent
jots.
•.—ftenr says th4{ Anstrisn goy
enamtnt entienyotlng to prcysil on the
Freern lEruiercr. ;et:Lig:Jinn Honor
.lusri.4,r4 President of - Itee Itcpubllc 01
Acn, ;, •
—C&. ißfrdan'a new tre arm is salt
to be tha t otoe.t rain el l er yet in
vested, far outdweig the nce4ie and
claissepot guns. The tossLan lloyerz.
raent•litickfl of partthaeir.; sow_ •
—The London Titus paya, its Balla
correspoolect twutly •tboa3 tt.d 001!.,ts
a year aiia has an clogait).y fureiehcd
house few 'him to in. Bell Rot
litoEell is li:hrs.:at litip.Ay hien:la/AA.
—Tirie is an old Slit;blander living
'in the land o' enlati who boasts of
jig slept one nigh; 7itlt Barns. An ex.
ebsege says that ir nutusin 'Jurgen! Rid
tee same thing the fu rilltr Le Lail sat
on a hot ElOvf... • '
' —Do Choilln is a. isoriderful roan. De
hcl Fearcvly gnaten• lieek horn his peril.
OCei expieualloce h A!r!r-s, when Lr
eat Guy' to Los onto Loon,'
returned to Ne;or.Ys.rk in safety. '•
,
-The[ 0: I'st:crone, N. Y . , ate
culeotegTKenauana in retolmag 16.1 to
the se:Erring pew:. Here is an excellent
cltance for the peur,:e; or oth e i r i uccs to
chtleasor to ou;tto that I'4u:74m:sea.
—A. Air: Sc rartz, whj Mts a cigar
factory al Troy, N. t., recently cm
.ployed m oan 7,1 io,did col s tieloog to the
co r ds - Cornily another employees
of Mr.. Bchwer'iz left. Mr. Schwartz
quietly gupplted thriek,placce, sci weiy
peremptorily re fused to re-employ thetif.
—A negniSr. Milwaukee asked anoth.
ci why he earned e - pivtol. No. 2 did
not like the question; eo ilre,l his
weapon at • the querist.' Nobody ,wee
hurt, but there was ono black man le:.e
en the neightdithood; nod the police
can't tied Sim. Ile evidently thinks he
munieled hie companion.
—rot• meaty years we believe there
Was eat 8 mangnerade lin this country.
Either popular prejudice.' or Npulsr
&lancet frowned lier 4. ,enoneh. to keep
them down, and it Was net until the war
opened puny utoiri..l up pwcs and
widened out th'e populaf• views by
opening countless visite, that they, with
many Other pumps and, vanities, were
introdtreed, and now we read of every
small town having its tn7l'gllClA4o3, as
well as tts skating parka and rinks. We
read in a 'Wisconsin paper this morning
that "grand maStuaraies" prevail in
Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
• —:A ms n wits knocked down and. nearly
municren in Lis own thielling by a gang
of fellows, who gained . their entrance
into the house by false pretences. They
got throe hundred dollars, when a woman
he the hence made so much racket that
they ran off. Of Nurse this 'happened
Chicago,to whet, on. the value .day,
Wednesday, they had a ;oyster ions death
of a wcalthY Jewe:s, a cast cd - heartless
child abasdonnieut. the~,arresY of an old
Chicago villain who
ass' neurdered a Hew
Ye policeman, tlie arrest of
tenjither of the Ableitner murderers and
th full pArticulars of ;the great deck
factory fire. • Happy place Chicago is for
nowspaner • .•
•=The Ensnarer or Attstria :appearCil
et a recant ball attired; in plitin black
evening costume. •, Such nn Innovation
must trouble greatly the great 13earbon
party.of EnrOpe„ the large minority of
the Heropaan upper. clatses. When:the
Bourbons follAt devolved on tine Hips—
be rgs to !estate the dlgeity!)f reouttr'clis,
erol.uphold the good, old principlea of
absolutism. All others hSVP Miler away
from the , misheard, eiceptlng Spain,
whole leftuance is not largs. Bezels"
has shockthl there exclusives by her vast
strides towards dinp 2 aceful liberty.
Italy has, en the most outrageous Maur.
nes, swept, out a herd of' noicreigns, roll
the mushrooms Pruann has upset
some of the old thrones. Under these
circumstances Austria , Was cortidered
the only hope, the list stout %bine . to
which to cling ,' and now .Frans Joseph •
has spostSsizesl; has gene hack on ;the
altered laws of, the etiquette of his alattes
- - Awl hair warn plaitS black hall
clothes. After such signs and•wonders
whet marvel isthere ih the growing .
number of disciples of smelt doctrines us
there of Miller, Ilaxter - Or Cummings?.
—A very delicate, eland., sand lanauti
fa I machine has been oultstructed,'which
will take a portion of a true, after it has
been eat the right length anti'width.'anal
Shave It up into thin Mahone as wide us
a roll of homey paper, malting Otto hund
red or one hundred anal Silly to the Inch.
Theso rolls 'of mood two platted on the
walla by paper haugens with pasts add
brush, precisely in the name' manner
with paper. - The wood is wet when
used, and really works' plater than pa
per. batsman it to mnph merit tough mut
pitoisle. in these days,when, variety is
nought fair;one fiish the' walls of
his house In different woods, to Knit lab
One room b-an be finished in bard's
eye maple, another In chestnut, another
in cherry, anotherin whlto wood, and so
im, Than he bin no Imitation, but the
genuine artbionpon his walls. The
e ye funs of set figures,' such as Da WO
hove In ordinary' paper hangings, but
never qt . nature. Ihreff...:The longer-the
tvood hanging remittal* on the wall the
more distinct will be the, grain anti color
of the wood.
FOREfei ORREAroDuAcr,.
1.,t - rt.t.to e...,Piti. sa rob ft a tene..l
Cos-iw,521501 . 1.E., DoY. 1'2., I-11,
1 . 119. DOI lortir of the Fmotch 114 eta-1
7 x •
tautly tiy :11;;• Ise9 99, to tatrthitlll a last- I,
• ,
ill; influeM, M g the 'T'Airkisi, Etobtre, 1
but cit., root app,ar t.ttie 7. it Stir vats'
of mewing with the finfici ion lel s twross.
,
Titl: , at was .te‘ritili• kimorti no! long ,
ato that in Ft...ha...bony fool the ed. 1
eation of Tiirkisli as well al. chtistian I
st otticrits Wet.9IO.INJ oreeird in tionstittiti•
• i t .1
noltt, out we 'mailer hall' ante - war.
turned slat to Ira Illagllifosan. Mini bug,,,
alai the Fromitmehotue was ...co tin rote°
without inneW bola by dm deal ne.tr
sighted. Another eni , rprii..! in. which
Froneeshovie if desire to ,tstittiol tile af
hint of Olio country no far. post:in:it Is
the projected railroad front iteigrado to
Cemstantinnple, for which a etnitiviisloti
ime to granhatl to n -French 'etinipan!, - .
flew long it will be, however, before
11i14 plan will torn into reality, is a very
dithettlyine , ettim to ruiner. I • I
I tat troathi'Ore tut the/orb:00110 Tor. I
bill entpire, and any mews w'hicit unity
roach you hi, r9rara : to antillar pines
M La.
roust reveit id h nitwittvit i recautiim.
Tor., is still r inmged in trying to stile
dee . thT , llretoms, won
,wHI toil be ' , Jilt. I
deed hl' - action' nor ant:they {teen von- i
nit isles]. el Cpron sit t iti t nis tool Irian molt, !
an tin' part of the tiovernitient. horst 'et lie I
<anima, 'flare are now hint loot taint- l
I„-.v on tint Islvil of l'lolo,. Elio ltiwsions
1.113 g onostsetly changedll, tithing
1..v0y 011 bildtal 110.4 •VoSoof.' , loo,o, 1
thsirei, to bare tht....ccito of ltrie.' Tina '
proms ditiii; by the bv, of the Its-:tau
twill',, :ms] the indir.....t but ttll,tlse ,t
mitten, th,eloy given to the tints:tan
I,llfirereltis on the idanol; iv a mulls,or ,
groat oithruauto9 n, Hot null], 1 1 i3r13.,1
lad by no rues. a. limb dte.reature goal
,
fo-ling with 'lto , Norihern 'ileiglibore.
I/...ht, however, imPleartt to he hula, r-
tot um to lltu fit et of hurting the fr01in...,..
of the Grand Turk, and is well ftWart, tif
the weakoye,,,rili, ,, , , ,i,i; inatt.” In UO
-1..0,1,114. 1119 11,1194 or tlto in3.3lr
-1,000. at Cond. ... des, Owl poise ',se
.. i c..tinl th- .U•,..:: t.l.titts o. , l,ttlit•l nit
lit ,tary la c I. goiits s : from Torki I h
et tielty. Soil , tho pore,. or too in
surgents holds tot bravely and Ilan lately
v.lipped the Turkish non. In ft OattiO
at, Melt 1.4e11t alipmt.all tiny.' All Pasha
suites iti all lite ,'oillotal reports that
lion .isisiiil is patifill.ivry pain.), but It
L well I:mown . 011 , a..11.9, the Christina plot
of our jonttitla lion . ; ]hit this to nail en Ito.
Vent ion, got up :for tint purpOsto of cover
-1.4 the. weoltne, of t, e i.ovorninent,
and the Ineffitleney of ifiefirts to quell
the lastirreetion. ft Ls ge terully be
honed that Imlay willoot be reulffroti Uh
l., the island isgivto into, lite Creek,.
rho la tfor t invern moue,time.. to make
war to, tleo mitring, tett littlel faith It at -
tratallua to suclt'.lwtaratio4.l,,and 1.11(1,1
1111,,111. , will Interfere In lodialf of the
brave and benne defenytera of their Ind,
pi:mit-nett front:tiro tyranny 1' Mu M.
saint-it, :the Cretans may Li ve to look
f , 'mord ton long and ' lir..tnne tarugglo
before their , enti•will Ise aletiomplisbed.
They liiit,7o tbolast whales en than part of
their rhrtstlidrbtelitern in thi4 Cirt!itpl,
and rr.- Iva imhstential assitninen [rein
the Lath, to tlitigrette4 ism - ride extent.
HAitiLISBUR?-.' -.
1
The 11.ra14181111,0—"Ifnal.11111" or the
Masan .In 4: ,'ltirphltolleanNl In Ins
f. , .:lll2.lreratot to•ihe Yltrat-towlf It a te.t3nl
,11.1.9.HISIICOO,J90:11, V..
When the roll was called In the House
,
yeeter'day.tifterituott on the twenty-nix to
ballot. for Speek., and the Muno of ltr.
Armstrong wastrearbed, he bolo in his
twat and read tin, following ital.: '
.11.o.t: ut, ]tr.rit. w.n tart v., t
_ • . . January 10, Vs:lts. )
We, (ha molentieneti, iltepublicati
members of the )multi of ,Itintrosenne
. tit t -t of diet 'con mon wealth !of Terant3Ld- i
Vallf.i, having . decitned to attend inn;
tallettai ur our party friends,' held for the I
pnrpo,eof making nutuinatitons of par
t,. to .1111 oilier-I of this '111,1t. , .., mot
haring tip hr.. this lime withheld 'our
support from ale 11.1/thice prnairleullolls
(r the pu,itnotiof Speaker, desire, to lay
beforetid• body, our im me l'e
ate t-instil
l?
news:anti flat •peOphi or 1. 9 State, the
te.t.0...... hid - . have ininiet cod our act,
b It
iol. We ave. 14911 , spoon's]tu
OW We
li.r, llm .et itildate for
speaker_-gettilento.l by the tail
.erl, alone re..,,rr0l to because viol
I , llevettanti •.1.41.1 believe Milt tin will of
tin people una tliffir9,lB or he Seloll,ll
- par.,: at tiO4 tittle to I its State a.-,
toms] 11,. chilli,n of a s , eaker with, 1
among 'ethers, the foPowt I; iimilitle.
t ton, eirst, one Wito to Itt, all respects
Tree grunt riPspoliathle colthetatou u ith 1
past it „;islatlon ot thi, I.ly - tar.ttleroil
rtfetisive to the people; ,teenittl, n.
ni It.i. milord mud lalo tifeiw, him to he
hi 191-or ,0f reforming the Mouses that
- lotrot.r9pf. Into the umnagemeitt of sff a l rs
in th'a State, and of retrenviting in all
prior:l9,We sus. the ex penditilres or the
l'onintonwe,tlth: third, ono who has not
I•ern identified ht 0 Way that St !Witt h 9
If I:91y to ori.s,i, his Mlle'nl net ion with any
eorp. , ratitm_lit itiviSt.,to, that bus turret...-
fore sh.we a . dinotositiott ti) nlnuoyoUze
peal' h 0,799 to exervise powers. not granted
by 'the eltartir, and In , at rill -i,;Zi.l-
he: . i.tro•tt introutoir_ tolltly you; rettrln•
one wt." wimid so co.tit le Commit
toss or into I loilite:, 91,01
,so timer It 9 ac
tion, an to carry into rifeet in amid faith
die will of the party to whielt we belong.
a..., pre,sed at its late f'unVentlon loolil
at .Wlllntinsnort. In favor ~t the passage
Of 11 free railroad law; :deli judging the
eamhtlate for Speaker hip favored-by' a l
majority of nor party fritintla Itv his:.
room in tLifs body, by Ills iitiblished re-
atartls and 90,49..9, ailitl by -Ms mut
ornindlugs; wit have not tiOnted him the 1
person finalltiod to meet I holt Ma ex peed- I
Lions of the Reptiblitun ;voters of tie I
Slate, nr to give .trertig - th to that party
orratairation which Save',( the rountry
from illsruptien by war and to' which a
patriotic people . look for a Wiee govern
ment in peace;.'
• Onr temporary separatio I from three
with willtnl too' nave beren fore acted has
been painful loon. 'The sicp . was takon
in the first place froin trio feeling of ills.
appointment or revenge. no disposition
Al' be famious, nu intention! ofloecontiug
di,,,,,mith eri t i but - tre 0111141 that WC /MVO
09011 ft9Ullteti wholly Joy alligh unless of
duty to ionrsolves, our conittituetibi, and
tin lb° party wino. but ineerestewehave
always tried to nerve. At itu time has a
thought been entertained byttny one of
the tiodersigned of :listing a single tote
tinder tiny possible circumstances (or a
eatididate supported by the party tailed
beineerati, Our whole I purpese.from
the beginning b.. been to tibutWe lisle
•ror rah:YOWL nn tits part or the majority
of our own party - ,_lintoltdr; that nn sober
' thought they mould seethe mistake they
had made and hasten to correct it, and
give thuo for thepeuplo In express (Mon
sei Vos NO that' those whoa aro but their
servants mould not help being made ac
quainted with theh voice, and though it
might be, willing to yield to the popular
' demand. Itfineritieshaveresponsibtlities
as well an re:kVA - Mem, and as such we feel
that two have but ilhadtaluest our duty.
Ire the hope that a eliangc would be ef-
Ce , leil by a little deley,we bare not been
disappointed. • The cantildate for the
sren.tersitip Presented by the majority
haft 1110.139911,V1t Ara,' LI, as we ha.ltemed
ha would 1.4, but he hait given US 91.1911
•oledges and .surunces that we Ice] we
have gained substatilinUy the of we
aimed at, and that our coittlo will be,
Wily justatied by. tho prudent and lode
pendent character of legislation that the
parte in poWer tit this Ifouse win enact
during the present 1....i0n. Not hiving,
therefrom, any further end to gain that
will Dustily a lodger delay, and desiring
that. the Ilona° ho orgtuthed as speedily
ate possible, that the public Gamines v may
he transacted, tve will bow ympectfully
to the will of the majority.
ftiigned.j . ~ .Itsroiti. AIIUSTItONO,.
J. Hove Pare,
AMU:WITS BECKER;
SAMUEL MCCAItAIST,
- JelltS T. Mynah.,
, -
ft nn, if; nttli3LE, '
, • ,
it, I. Satin,
IL. S. WMatrrert.
A Woman TurueA Mao
The la Crosse Monocrat tells a won
derful yarn, fur the truth of-which the
editor' vOuchea with DOnteluniecn-like
gravity, A Nllia Ellen Burnham, he
says, married ono Powell', a Chicago
newt,papor tuan, in 1562; lived with him
two years end had. ens, child, Soddenly
the lady's 'voice began to eh:lngo, her.
k;;h ; ;
pOoolly rate ft to•
•until, ut the ago of ttemity-one, the ht
',men yo young woman wan transformed
into a gooldooking young mon. A
awnrati•tt Was the-natural consequence,
and, alter Mime,_the quondam girt yin
-limned her now found vex l.s marrying
one of her former Toledo unpile. A s the
"nincrcitputs the ease, "the former gill
in how a uraq, the former wife la now a
I httsbantl, the former mother Is now
Ile her, the former young lady teacher of
n young lady is now that young lady's
unhand.
Conn or Conne:—Ain exchange, re
ferring hi the of n demur in libido!.
burg, mid 11V• of his need:dente having
ti lel of croup in coneequenro of necking
Mu blood •11Owing during 0 succeknful
operation ofirachuotomy, stated that the
dircano idayraym curable by.a very elnt
ula when the rettlent In on
the nem , of :eutrocation. This conebds,
rot, In applylvg water to tin, throat by
311eillIK. of, a of onge or Ind cloth oen lint
1311 to Iw very painful to the Munro( the
nperator, instant relief Loins. meetly
elrented. After this ten been continuo]
roc tifteen to 'thirty minutes, a poultice
of !homed mord; roiled up Ina cloth, in to
`be Implied while very hot, and 101 l on
for MM. time, The revmetties are to be
reptated.ohtiuld tho attack rehire; but
the lett ler ...baton thetnfters tong expert-.
.enco ho bun nerer known them to foil.
—Of the 218,7.11 in:migrants whearrlv
ed at New York ducing 1507, It nppears
there were trim; tlermany, 117,501; Ire
land, 11.1,131; England, ;73,712; Scotland;
6,3ls;Swedon ' 4,841; Switzeriand, 3,2 5 3;
Franco, 3,2eklloll.intl. 2.ILCS neighltri,
1,683; Denmark, f,^,7'-'; - Maly, 10„12; Nor
way, Me; Poland, °O5; West Indies 81f;
Spain, 803; 'Prussia; 193; Wales, 148;
South America, 87; Javan, 87; PertilB.l,
7:1; Australia, di; 48; II exice,
Nova Scotia, Z 2; China, 1.7; Greece. 8;
Central America, 7; Timken - fa Twit In.
dies, 4, and Africa, 2.. The total is ten
thousand more than the Weal imedgra-
Son for 1000.
=CI
• Director Deland elm/rend the
1011:3rmig from various autapride ,, ,
slo/tvingtho.llllllllll of '41412,10 existing
in liorope froin - Anno thininl I Cididin
Inropr./ and America rcetm 'Srate
iSntni
nl [6 111, prisoidadne. Tboarnonida
ore in millions of pounds !sterling !mill
Anne Dendui ItOn; [lna afterWard,t in
million , of dollen,:
A uMorlly: Pine. ,lutliardlo, rear/
.4.0t,—. It. .C 12.4 771 • La
J.seen .. '.. br :IV Jacob.— Oat
Jaion.... NI 124.1ai0n.... 104
Jacob.... 122 224/ . Jacob—. Ilto •15
Jaceb....., las. 154 a *ln
.1 • : , :oo • 777
4,01 .. 154
-l'
1 4 100ta.... 1703 1.310 r
Jarob.... log/
J4c4,1 , .... Dr!, 117 , 11urn/A/IL litn. 1. 4 44
Jacob.... 3 , 8 142 Jaaes...; ndu 1.:71
Jar/0n.... 371 11, Jacob—.l,4o ,
Jaado-- 413 ,4 4 11
Jacob.— 41; 1/: Chevallar tall
Jacell.... 4.2 • at,N awmarch lam 1,191
Jacon...: 518 75 Inmate/2 1544 IVA
Jacob.... 711 Jacob....'. Pda- 1,04
Jace , .... 69u n'S' Wagenlltt 1/41 - 1,411
GS • 57,Clievallar 1024, 1,a0)
Jacob.— €O2 51 Nos4march tine '1,710
4“ ! fi u. march lioln
.
Jacob... '731 41;11/1424144. la 7 2,250
vreef01101•111C relate, to gold Coin only.
Alter the Augamlin Era the product of
the European mines failed, end the etock.
of rein gredna!ly - fell until " the ninth
I,nt ry, cash aids of lit fall nhogn by the
greeter noway and eooall degradation of
the people., mind 'at lasttlinels • IV:L4 Ono
searvity• or rein. human belnav worn
ninde n.ir at trnder.at spoeitil/.1 /Ines.
dearth'rho. .dthnprenicni nietile non
triloiled largely Pavan' ,tablisiong the
Dark Ages. Oat of these depth, anal;
I
to,, great modern inetitaniona, the .I.loe
eantile Theory sod I.:radii, Lilo on, a pal
-.
Lativo, OW Other a cure.
Ao literea,e , to tiro clock of
eurred nn ea after the discovery of Atne
prn 1..,1 the invention of paper credit
I mot: alleviated the ErevailijarMisery.
dile to the Jnwsovho,
to IInJ, intrOduced bills of vat:Lange,
and who werethe o ty persons, from the
institution of tlio 4,1111111 law againat the
tnicienr, ut totereAt for ham, of tonnes to
the outatiry, Willt. 'in NN tejorn
Ear ;:e, dors!, 'colic n toodoess of giving
• &edit.
he sumo penplo 1,110;1i...1.41 thr , 'host
bank , . in Europe That or Veuleei was
eNtniiiitilie.l. In 1157; that of Cones:Lin
I 31.1: dlud of Bareeloun in 1401, and that'
of (:onos in" 1107. • . '
The .discovery of Atnirica, in 1492,
predneeil no' immediate iIICITNNO in the
Europran stook of coin.
The of Potord were opened in
1.51.1, but it-ww. noeuntll near,the seven
teenth century that the ethek of coin
sensibly ineret.e.l•
The takinc; of interest was totally for
bidden in England until . 15 7 / 4 end the
device of extending credit by means of
i11,106.4.11101[ NVR4 not practiced
century later, when it was Introduced
froth Holland..
The mtock of epirr steadily iperraned
until when t reacted the higlre.t
point, and then decline& until the open
ing; of.the Pacific Coa.st wines In 18W,
when it lignin Ink . :rptseti passing in ISGU
the greet et previous hoight, 'nod tallith,-
Mg. 1.67 the enormous sum of £200,-
OuU,WI.
' •
Carlotta :cottons of the Mud.
Tune". does inneh for the blind Loy,
but brings him not a single grain nearer,
to the daserrainig of colors. Where,'
thoref,e; touch fails him, he eau gain
little mammal help, and presently will
be al to,„-ether at ova, Things apparently.
identicle in form may diner in size. may
also totally cliff, in essenee and In /Ll
litre, and of this difference he may Ito ,
shells UneOtileiOnA. HO may fonA,
and does form, the most outrageously
itteorrrci Ideas mn,totne 4rommen mat
.ter, though he may ,evntinually amuse
and surprise you by clever guesses or
gletuas of what seems like intuition. lan
. Iritiseaux, the con of 'a professor' of
ptlionophy . ln the University of Paris,
was •In same things one or the
shrewdest men of his day,, hav
ing attainPd eunsiderabic proficieney in
, ISJmy and .thoulstry ; but ho was
bland, lie had a wainderiul memory fur
..nands, and e nald, It Is said meet:titre by
their vmee persons whom he had Only'
efle, hoard. ILe could easily tell if' be
wte , in a mreeror In a blind alley, in a
large meant or at small one, but he he.
I oval that ustrouutnem mere the only
pe,ple Vito saw with teleeeopes, and
that „they h o d their eyes differently
twined !rum other men. Nor was his
nay ion :alsatt tads in general tirTvlait leas
meorreet. "Tile eye," said he, is an or
gan on whirl. die air snoulab have the
the +,ll.ltle in. my stick minty hand."
'lle It ,y upon whom Chesieden operated
for eat arse, hail clearly been. Of 'llhe aanw
opittiOn. i;van When restored \to Rudd,
he believed that the ohiects he looked on
iirurhed his eve, as those whieh he felt
toadied his shut, nd he consennently
had no true idea of distr.mee. He asked
which wus.thi• neo-o that develvt , d • biro,
the sight or Cm ion fly?" He •womiered
Into a likolesSof his father's facm
he got in so small a settee., his mother's
watch rase; it seemed to hith a, hopes
! sible ifs getting a !mallet Into a pint mea
sure. It Ivan to be wondered at, there
-fare, that when some one asked Dr.
Pui
stantO if he would not be very glad „to
have . sight, Ito replied: "-If it were
I not. for euriosity, I would 'soonekr have
long arms ; it seems to ale that my hands
w , ,aid teach me better what Is paving in
the unsm than your eye, or n,i,eopes;
nd, te...ide, thC eies vow, to see sooner
titan the hands' to tooth. It woad, there
fore, boas well to improve the organ I
have as to give me the tine I want."
Alatinalzint °video . ," of a shatter kind
might still he naldnotsl,`, but this wefts
enough to _prove that even among
the n educateafblind people there must be
a largo section of the plivsical and tueta
phystrarrvortdolAvitmlitheir Idea is to
a great extent vague and 'worthless.—
From the fondue 4,2,uur ter/ y.L'erictr.
Growing Old
I 5a,,,00t it lakes some time to arrive
at the enivictioo, but I have route to It.
at last, that there aro few ihinv ao din
iigrt cable in life im growing old. Now,
alihough,os I have said, the knowledge
and aretlitanco of the feet be the growth
of .3,111,, yet sontehow the realacknnwl
etkrement one's self always comes
with a shock. You bears certain atilt
tesia in your back alums, acd'a general
gro....gine.w about your. ankle-Joints for
year, You rake to soft hairbrushes and
avoid draughts,und eschew acid wines,
by a prams >o smooth and frictionless
not to be•revnimized, You exehange
yhur 'flippant Mare, with
: a tendency to
shy and a general skittishness, for u taunt
shb of fourteen hands, no rosy mover,
quiet to mount. Yon '.iteeept yonr
dinner invitations with a more discrimi
nating regard tar the cook than the com
pany; but you do all these things :so
onalual/y us to be imperceptible. It is
only when you have overheard a e.t.d..:
man speak of you as the "old gent What
gave his two bob, , ' or when n very fresh
voting.ludy asks , what met of dance.
were in vogue when you, ware young,
that endenly a new light brealta in art you,,
and aniudiscrinabluronseof ;emir shoot
through you - at tno thatight. that you
have really rounded the "Tottenham"
corner or existence, and have began the
"nut Mime." Net that, oven then, you
fully re line all the horror, of the situa
tion.: Much is ascribed to. the ignoronce
of the cities; but yon go hem...certainly,
with . that pug:Wird tientri that there
la a problem to • be settled, a doubt
to be resolved, which, until that moment,
hail never given (Wen a passing uneasi
ness., It is something like the parson
had said in the I.79rnion au startling and
novel that you cannot r id yourself of It,
but keep on raking yourself, Is this a
fact? has he an - aindoubted - authority for
telling On this? Struggle hole you may,
from that 01110 for w tut'you aro tin altered
nom. Of mum yen make no
the world at largo of changed
sentiments. The law of England de
clares nu. filen is bound to criminate
himself, and you go about no Jauntily—
perhaps even a little sled Jauntily—no
of yore Just No a merchant - with an
appmaching bankruptcy Lorne out In
the park with it mon• showy equipage.
But In the sollnulo of your own dream
ing-room you know that rho trial Is over,
the verdict is given, anti all that remains
is to entreat the Court. If/ suspend
mesa "A long, clay, my lord—a long
day." A pitiful cry it In, sail enough to
titter. 111111 sadder to listen . to.—O'Douti
in Blackwood.
Vtin Octal/. 6l've,
lint Icahn springs aro common, but
there is but one hot river, and that rem.
through the ocean: If it rild hot 'run,'
regnlarly, or its water:l..ore to get
cobl, flee. green Island of Erin weals
change. Its nature even mom •tiout he
name, and—lanaune a (Jreenland in title
and a barren ono In !act,. In Incite,
th.jrnurse ter character; "xi, s'
Varna Water etrefini would have, ho tea
tole a thermal Sufluonce:os to utterly defy.
prediction Or rutuctly of_resulta,.. It to,
tbercilcre, with no little opprehension
that thinking meet regent the atuireunce
meat of the fact that tlio currant 'of the
Uhl( Stream loss nearly doubled its ve
locity, The occurrence of this
. phenntri,
cups Me !WWI eller the earthquake in
(Itfif -Islands minim but give rise
surmise of some eon nrs,tlnu between the
initnifestotions. The hinraediate result
of. inerehitsl form it, the current has
been to nuotnent the dolmens of neelga.
Lion hear the Florida Keys, oven etesin
vessebe finding itr difficult to weather
poltits . masilv passed previous to the in
creloed velocity of the etrcum. This
musequenen is of itself ithrortant,. but
feet alarming limit tho apprehension of
further changes which may /tare a bear
leg otothe inteteete of all civilized Mt
inanity.
—The Sprinatlekl .14puf,/icea ray. of.
lotteries: " Wo way consider it a settled
thing that nll doming In lotteries Is gain-
Ming, analnanlfently demoralizing tunl
degradlng,-whatevcr may. hoe Its precise
Intynd eitcrarfor and critutuallty. This
I. reason enough for avoiding the pear,
tiro. Then, the chanoca nroeten• to one
that whoever buyn a lottery ticket Is
nwhollcd outright. It to no , indleaUon
that a lottery Is I,•entilno and will bekon. I
esti,- conducted beystuse it professes to I
be torn benevolent obleet, or endorsed
by boldness men of some note, or is ad
vertised In respectable newspapers. Our
advice laolon't buy lottery tickpts." •
—ln nn Naglish town. two atioollast:
*errs were fierce rivals.. When anima&
any change or_ Improvement, the other
did likewise. At last stne put, tip a new
sign, on which was the motto, Men'a
Massie Beal. The other was overcome
at lint. but noon appeared with his alga,
Men's and Womcn's Chnsckt Baal.
OHIO NEWS
• •
41 . 11trnp4n
eolinty.• •
4,10 i n Mut ehnnt,., long
Datotori, died near'srrjn:n,l
.3E4 19 9. •
MEMO
citizen or
on tho Si,
n
Inn. 1 )1113
140,006 open% Willem ha
compliteni at Cantun by the
MIZE
f too plo
roonat r ni
—John Parrott, Eoj., one
neer, of nom county, . died
EZZE:II
—James 111cCuni.r.r, nue Or
of Morrow county, dird'a fe
i 'd..P'''.7,7)
in his 76th.yetr.
Fos. or'Lew
Warren wwrty, ht. taken. I
.Vor from its ,atuvmeenlen
I L pa...10b...,
7.ebarwn
I In 1304.
ennlit
L only - two
played
—.Tho Vint..n * Rreord..3l4pl:
n lb town of McArthur; th
ball 'hare eyer .
11. e.
—Thorn wen+ thirty-fe+ fir.
lost Tear. The 1013. amonn
Fein 15n) ton
to $. ,200,
I as 9..1 L 5
Il L;ut tq,500 ., ofwWdi rt.
ye tl.ut, the
m
on t hold
Z.lneirllti Courier F.
Zulu Holum*, in that. city Nvb
hold for $9,011n, was again nol.
lmt. for Vii,ooo. •
•
—Hugh Itotertv,
.n. overworked himself ii
Intamo ”N
-dtginr a
tan artery,
grxv*, u few 1104 ago,• Lu
and fell dead on ❑ie ground
at I far rey
I f eta the
idge en the
-The Lebanon ,:04c Nays
Corwin, of Ikllrrowt.A . n,
abutment of tho Leb•mou b
211 lust„ and Lrvko his nark
milling in a ei116 , 1%
a rslinlation of 5,10 . 2, Ti
Thinks it nos, has 7,tshi labs
—.Tack.s.n
Fru lid county, has bean
boating his - six months'
depth: rho a,cuaod is a tin
—A man named
alioArt, has bean arrested at
rubbing tho PoKt-olihro at
thin, Warron county, qua
-41 - 11. 1100. 11, 11. • 11011'
1 coon y. t!
't May. hart
o t tea
t:tuts.
C Iltl tdr o
rro f t
Id child to
pLard.
ath, oveml
LayGrn, fs.
..rs'n .4.•
.11 in,s•
toe, leepre
ME=
Md===
A. Stewart;
bouglir
• lir.
Lo:4ixlatoro,
formorlY of
nto t iu Lho Springfield!:
luta. the
ayton and
dny night,
—Sumovillain - placed ti
track of tho Cincinnati;
Esiitoni 'Railroad on Thu
/Isar TMIn. The elgitructi, wea the
w/eared in ionu to piece/it • s accitteet.
.—lidward Shark, of I.ive pool. INfacil
son county, went out to sho t a chicken
en the ult. Ilia gun mliesed, or
hung lire, and he was blo ping in the
/nuzzle, when it explotlege tl killed him
abnestly Instantly. •
—At Toledo, Ohio, there re twririval
clubs, and the end of.a dims tall is ne•
'copied asproof of, tlle haute 'a minutiae!:
the animal. One of the Mel boys has re
cently been Ileti3Ool in aeolping the tails
of dead deem lying In the Toledo market..
—John Harp, an' old, real cut of Ger, 1
man tiheitaltip,' Sloutgom iry', windy,
while riding. on a - wagon loaded with
whisky, drunk too much of the fluid,
fell oil the wagon, and \1" 0 run lover.
Ile died on the l'al inst., fron his injuries.
'The Sitnthisky Register acs the Iron
lard tank In Groat; it Eck' mill, in that
city, exploded on friday. The contents
of the tank we: e distributed over the
pretnbies, making them very dirty. The
act:millets, however, does notexceed POO.
—The
. I.clii . don Union .oats that Mr.
Peter Weber, of London, etheee estates
in Ithenish Ilavaria were centlicated for
the %hare he took in ,the revolniien of
ISIS, has just had them centered to'hini
by tiro Prussian Goternment; and is
going home to take possraslon. . •
—The lion. Albert G. Cicero, for many
Pro
yearn Jadge of bate at Providence,
it, 1., , ant1 , a man of mark literary at
tainments, died at qlevelai' d a few days
since, aged elxty-fivil. Ile. had been
living with kis eon-itfilaw, the Rev. air;
Duncah, tor some months past. •
—The Dayton Journal says, that the
ease of ChOi• Parker, of Grant's Stair, was
repeated in oneofthe townships of Mont
gomery iar . uuty the other d . T. ' All thitt,Ts
had . been prepared for a redding, but
theltridegroom did not In e his appear
%use. No explanation of ho absence has
yet bred obtined. ' ' -
-A easy mati,.•nntued 1 •
Marlin, was
'recently arrested at Clevel ud. Ito had
dug up andcarrled'hoina ttie whin main
' taining the body of ono ot,liis children,
who died a year ago. Us being taken te
jail, he attacked. four prise mere confined
in the same cell, and sac mnbed-only
after a (maul struggle.
large meeting, to enonnee the
ffrltiett treatment of Arne lean adopted
citizens, and to . assert the rig ht of expa
triation, was held at Daytot on the night
of the second inst. Speeches were mnde
by L. it. (lunette!, H. Craighead, Colodel
*Nolan, Al. Yallaneigha Eiry.
Patrick 'icily, Judge Ds . ey and Mr.
Ilaneth. 'Strong s - were ahto
adopted. -
-r
lion. 0. L. Clark , a - s
- W.s I ng
ten county,. we learn fro threMariena
Regi.c.fer, Bled of consuroptipekaf7Junior
Lauding, Seloto county, oni the 28th ult 7
Hews buried at Marietta n the 21instd
Mr. Clark was one of the ,o tfferers from.,
the poison believer' to have been admin.
-istered at„the National Ho I, Washisig-,
ten, ten.Scara avo, at Iha ( never born
wellsince.. .
R. Oilmen. (Edintin Khitel Lad
Jog separated from hie sri , the parties
met. in Newark.' Ohio, lash week, to di
vide theelithireu. The husband:lntim:ire
did not come together until the moment
of the separation 'of the children arrived,
when 'the sumo was coo ofilnunatie In
terest niul passion. Twoof the little ones
were assigne ilto the care of the lather,
and a third tti the mintier, who -is also to
be pe,rmined:to paymeekly visits to the
others..
—Cleveland ; is flooded with a Most
plausible counterfeit bankl note ) a two
dollar National hill on the. National
Union' Bank pt Itindertniok; at Nest
York. 'At n fitzt , t, glance thlti Wpm, atilt,
matt deeeptive of all-the • various, coun
torfelte oar currency. On closer ex-.
aminstion the words Union
Bank" look dint nod -unnatural,
the vignette otilin, left hand corner of
the bill theengravicg le coarse and rough.
The back Is also blurred, lint the note Is
our likely to have au eater live run. .
t t
. - —A eingular. t
cese of a yonuglady aged
%%lateen years, by the maths of Anima
Brown, residing at 'Mr. Tlpten'a, on
Walnut street, has been tereiding great
excitement among our citizens' during
the, last week. ti pt is an undisputed ems
girl h as fact - that the girl has a snake,
worm, orsomeisuch thing I her stom
ach. Its head hasp petit it in leer
mouth a number of times I% • many pee,
plc—by twenty: or thirty on . %today WA',
when, for a brief time, t ie. as out as far
as the. lips. Doctor :Sleet/eh g,mlie at
tending physician, was alio t tdlreep it
when a movement of the pi 1, Who was
in a spasm, prevented, and r opoortu
oily was lest. tNtleattor nest hang thiuke
It is of the tape apecies,. am very long,
prebkbly twenty. yards. The girl, for
come seven yepus has bona &M.lctodwitit
1
spirants of a severe charact r. By x
ta
ing the ha %d %ad her stomec at ti „ mt" Its
terrible Motions and 'omit° lens can be
ii4 io
easily felt. The head of 1 miake, or
worm, is quite - {:.Wiw Th usual ime
for it to : make Its appearan is &boatel'
- o'clock to the afferulaq. P pie aroma
etently coming and going,amounting to
several hundred a day. me; Tiptou .fa
compelled to fasten the door) request
people to go away. Devi° - 2tieschang
has tonfidence tbaths wills raced In re
ilesing•the girl of her dba• ratable cur
Comer.—Ciento& Deartoene.
==
. .
. .
—Anew meeting house, rating $ 1 . 105 .
was dedicated at Riddle.. It, ads, last
month. It Is mid to be ono C the neatest
iu•Butler county.
castle has had sec. weeks of
the/digest performanec. Sr has Blead
eine, where Sherry's exec lent 'troupe
hes bean performing.
) --Most of our.Stato escha gas contain
accounts of liberal donation stsits made
to the various nnrtors of the various
towns during the holidays. We areghul
to see that such visits have tun very nu
merous this year. • ' "
—The Raft sinales' .7 . 011 at of Clear
field bays: in consequence of the sad
den disappearance of the anon, 'last .
week, all timber operations et. cal, and
at present, the prospect in getting out
anything like the usual Initially In
rather proldeniallcsil.
• -Tan little hoya at C.nticautville,
named Item, Fairer, a ' ten•years,
non of Ur. J. IL Fraser, an Georgia F.
Mentor, were drowned inbriek yard
pond
skating
Monday, th e Nal ult. They
t
were together, wh ii the neat
.rnentiiavi broke through a lee. •Thd
latter, in his'endearer to Ii•lp Ids play
mate out, also broke throul r , 1, and both
lives were lost. , • This . si d calamity
should nerve as RA warnin i to parade
nainst permitting children to •go upon
leo when it la In a treachern a condition.
=The old grist mill at tip rig, owned
by Christy & Cu*. was In rood to the
groom on the morning of I clamber M
id r. Christy and hits family, r sided In the
mill, and they had barely th oto Wimp&
Theiather Of Mr. Christy, a old loan,
who was one of the family, turned to
the bulldog mill ler Some p lepoie, awl
And Wan not seen again Tull t is. tire lUM
been reduced, When his mains wore'
discovered among the mine. It.in prob
able that he woe Injured by failing raf
ter or autromited by amoko ..11endrithe
Journal. ' •
. ..
—We learn from the Gettysburg Star
that, on the alst nit. Ann bt[aria Strait
bough, aged twenty-four years, daughter
of Gnarl.' Strasbaugh, of Hamiltonian
l i
toymabip, was burned. to testi). The
deerhsed WM . of weak Mild , and hut
been temporarily left by b elf in tbo
.kltithen white Airs. Striotbit la went to
ibitbarn ti mile', sumo paws, bfr. S. bc..
Ing alwentTrom home. It 'I impposed
that by some mean. her .-cl thing took
Aro from Me kitchen. store. Upon tam
return of the family she wasro und lying
on her face on the floor d ' and the
clothing entirely burnt eqr h.* ime4..... ;_.
--Chkago 'in now said
!anon (A=l,ooo and a pro
tion of 11192„2.1%644;- on w
taxfa- paid .aurad.ly. Du j
year $2503,035 bare boon
nit) , for public I rOpmyoments.
morchil - bunineaa of tho year I
ut =MOO_ ,COO, and tho Talu
honanus §77,000,000.
• I
co IllpOpu
rty
PAPA')
g the past
rent by the
ettiMilled
ie qf mean-
ME
LITERARY.
ttd‘t tlnit4heal Its new work.
- Ii its oy , tite;Al ' • •
lieizen's income is sold lobe die
.duneo that of the A dab t Cabo COM
'
pany,l - ,
3 , 30,1100 copies E,t "Moth
or GRo-eT ut 11 Annuntly in thiff
omit( ry:
_.:_ki,voltrolo or the Truqns or the .late
BP.hop I t.irgrs9, of Mutne, ha., Just been
pabloikefV.
-I(r.Um+, Autt•Si f . "The
Ints become the •orliter of
W.re, ; •
h!dy who write•lllicier the
phot.eiet Sonia poson• i• a MN.
PUllitAr CFtdliy. .
, henry itoscao i areal. to pith-
Ilalf CoJenne;
licelJfe and rosin," -,
James Cireenit•od,l the
tour "Amt;t l . •
tr Casual," has In the press a volume ;•
of "Upseitimeatal Journeys:t
Trobritind has :pUblished In
Paris inlbenollectiens of Pour Yearn Cam-
paigns in the Arius. of the Potomac."
--The author of. the pleasant novel
"St. playa's" „has a.aew 'story nearly
ready, entitled "Jennie's Quiet Life.". '
F. J. FUITIIViIII has - on hand a
colleision of "Carols and of the
Nativity," mostly from laedited menu
the'authen of "'Amy Her
bert,i-j ie alkint to publish a volume en
titlecr".e.ner life, a sequel to tho Journal
ors Write Idle."
I.snildu Athentrun, boo it very
is - or:minus:dory criticism upon Professor
Wiltney's recent. book ulanstrago,''
whit-Ull. Scribuer.it CO. publish.
Genroge Washincton Moon will
el eras- publish it series of :criticisms
ileaniinspro.prieties of expriasion, under
theencral title of "Pad
•
C. Wilson; is prePiring a' mem
oir Mr. Vito Ureenellailech; There is
talk: s-Pos of a monument .in
oeuvre! the Isis: at Guilford. Conn.
-January number of London iVo
iris !will contain "The Delitiolati,"
Landon Lyric, by Mr. Bober% Buchan
an, s tal "'rickets tor SOU p," by Mr. James
Grreowood.. - - - I .
—ThaDiekons•Col Ulu) Chriatmas story,
"Nri Thoroughfare," has bees dramatized
ley ilgalltli ir. and played by 91r. Foch
ler, at the Adelphl, with what success wo
are nlat told. . -
--lrho forthcoming. number "The
eontousporary Iterlorr" itvo mixers
Ly the,lter. L, 1). Muurire.] Professor
Conliiirthii, Mr. J. M. Ludlow eind Pro
fessor Pluiriptre, ilio translator of Soph
orieinli, I
,
;Roundoll Painter Will ahortly
publish " Hymnal,
The Book of Pottsoyonnal,"
actor} of -111. own cortiPilation and ar
r. mitetutnt. edition will; be. Issued
wttlimmoic; botruidnized and: composed
by - ItocTolut . •
Wood, the writoran natu
ral bltdory, has just °commenced thopub
lication of a new aerial work; "Bible
Anbrialm," an accounn.of tbo various
beasta,.birds re
, tiobee, reptiles, men-.
Honed no the Scriptures," .
tinst 'Meet"! ths earn Barks of
the- pititlitatious of the Early English
Text !Society for the past year is likely to
be Caxton's .Booke of Courtesy:" It
will-lat followed brttllavelock thalami"
and "Cheucer's Prose Works." '
Yenge, the author oT"The Heir •
of llLlelyffs," has a new work nearly
ready; entitled "New around,". Shot=
also publiehed the first bane of the Sun
day Library oT. Household Risadiog, en- . • ,
titled';' -'Pupils of M. John tiro Divine."
.•.
.a great dinner, Lelarae wits-
planed bitireen Madame dal Stool and
Madam Recarnier, "How lucky I am!"
said be; "Heris - am I seated IiCIROBI3 wit .
and ,Frauty." "And without pessoseing
eittier ode or the other," ohoerved Mat
erna de Steal. .
new \ volume of ''DelsarelSoura"
announces among its contributors Miss
Manning, the author of "Mary Powell;"
Mr. ;lain 'Timis's, of compiling memory;
Mrs. Ellis, ono of "The Mother. of Eng- .
land a ' Mr. Frank -Bucklana and Miss
'ltalia Stratton. ; ' I • "-
' - Among recent Items of litannry goer
tine to the etTect that MissDickems,
'daughter of Charles Dickens, ht the an-
thor.of -"Aunt MargaieVa Troubles," a
noyclMot long since published In Eng- -
land,s , . and that the same lady has' just
completed 11131MOLIIiiiosel of great - merit,
entidett"Maberti Drogress."l Referring. f
to these reports, -Mr. Dickens writes'to
kfi. Childs that his deughter had unit
'
snit to do with 11.10 authorship - a claw
ono of-the novels mentioned.,
•H• FACETI2E,I
dary. - -A artadri.• •
—Deferral ten—T-Oolong. •
• •
wvannnfa of apace—its leagues.
..444.enDsuenbil aspleslon—bursting In- If:
fo leSrs.
Ilighluad lasslos--The tens .?
liells - of. Scotland.
- -•-fir the nulber - ot "Leayes'of Grass" a
poet?' Not, a Whit-man. / .
=Panels sayalhat ducki ntay lay eggs,
but goose lay wagere. •7 _
- - -tioer can a night w;itchulats get bta
'pyr diem?-lAcen Courier.
—Christmas dish most .Prervalent In
Edgier:l—lonian:broils I :
.---Tho bola inaleclal for soldiers' boot* . -1.
—the. 'bites cif Zfarco,—Judy; •
u coat be raid to t.g not a coat
becafers you dlrert yourself of It? -
L-1 - Cisterday tbo Idayor'a Overcoat vita .
stolen'. Where war hie Papaw ?
=Want is the beat remedi for at flag
glngtpf eptrlte? 1C Iteeon of wine.
- , `'it.beent.iii :nukes the heart grow fon
der'?,-of some ono else.—To,tabatok.,
Ti,115. biggest portmanteau known— 4
Glaud Trunk of Ciamirla—Puneft.
lit the case of the theft itt, Mayor 3174'
Micirderk, bin limier was non-MlitiNi.
moat appropriate New You's
.cali, , 'Say;,:iiihrtny. let's take a drpik
L-liiighrn a Young's talents for, Neal
inii'',nrunid find atupla.employmenCin
-iL t ibe latest political caricature repre 7
t '
etibilltant'a platforni.•
. 1Ie: atintualog t
on •
abould the-harroat seasbo be
at Whoa it's at ita.lsazday.
to laisure i •
t to the English coaiMander
de
tng in. , Ahysainia? Carrying the war
into 4trica. .
-LBrbtreus must have been a bandy
max, ler, awarding to Homer, hequel
bunakred arms.
÷Wity is n larly's throat ILka an appen -
do4sc.-to her mrstelt? lteatasti lean chat
ter,lthe (chattelatuo.)
.
thinelt thinks there Is an obvioni
propriety in`going out to - dinner In a
•
-,ArtUschango xays the ladles Would
rather face a 'laud hell than not have
tholedre•ses gorvd- _
-Lflarding,, thou runner, .altnerigh .a
flitting editor, to likely toho eery short-.
ly obkosett to Attila. •
psuo,ooo worth of prop.' ,
erly was lost by steutubont ill: nesters
lles Waiter!' rivers. :
-There is a tido in the alihitra or mon,
etc .ete».and whenit course the men gen
lital themselves Inn 'tied place. --
Nybal Th e di ff erence Betweene a bar
her end. a mother?' Ono hes razors to
guise, and the other Ims shavers to mine.
. .
asturittlr enough, Wald ti
be lule of the "she'rpeer' members otabe
Congross.lonal Committee on Naval-ar-..
- , ,The thief who robbed 010 Mayor yes
terilsty mitexed b. the alley-gate. The
alley-gutters of hie Honor were not Was
turt.KSi-s.; mite. /Nadia. let
.
pleasanteet places In 2.liw Or
a:Memo the cemeteries. It In well they
are marl; for residents axe more !acolyte
go ataro l tin= any where .. •
• , -Chativarl has a triton' acene.• "Why
, tlon Von study your ltornan history t'"
sop auCheelmwster to n lazy pupil : . "f
am:Waiting for it. to be tiblebed," Is the
MAT. • •
-4. t. Is wail when cumpellad bb take a
disagreeable woman to the to nes
hot one passionately fond of muslm foe
elo! $lll He certain to be entirely 'Mar
tin) e.einy.e • •
• , ;,I:ke,negroes about I..euliellleare
nUll
arrekl tweak% Into tomrfor dread of ilia
pn+lll a 1 eludenes.. "We don't • like the.
Ivey dey'Lloeaikinge fq !Hs-section," say,
tke:eleeitky
tame Journal mention o an ..,
edetutot nad appropriate holidnYgift to a' .
atviteb. a set of curbs o braid or
a Oi4tiett.'• Certainly; obtO a set or
•
i..pasci,w.t.t.
•
M blip Is aTticlows 6 , 140 Itistori.
---4tobort. Browning 19 going to revise
4 4..ersielin; i .
.1tO; Browne, ales two pretty
--Dr. Dookwith Is to bo tho newltoa
of GOOrgirt.. •
Abaori Fiold has publishal. a
-4ttelteis Will not go -to tiroaba„. nOr
ye(ta'Atoota. - I ,
-+Qatorti Victoria. is stroatli oPP OB6I
to 2olatioctl t?.) tituallom. • .
—,Ttio - l'iew York Malt say" that Vait
donborrhta bettor rinmiar than Dickens.
. ,
'-4fitielina expected and beped that his
famelacciuld relit on hie actiontido atOskre,
31/oolitatoryof tho Darn, the work' •
en erhici.i.the Rev. Wm. R. airier is now .-
- .-4.Ohn fichamerhom In the anus of a
new to (cal prodigy In BiSginnicpton,
, Ward . llowe docem't think - •„
thetnt•n! charitable eye or oar In the
whelechg of Baotou. , •
>tilphons Objects strongly to
“Ind les men,”sle hos probably not been
troubled Ouch with their sttenUons. .
. ,
says that- VazularbUi and
ThmFos, :A.. Watt, are „members or a „
Tin ~ohlah wants - to lbtty :the Pstatle' .
Tbeseaot the Sti;Untll Bitnrn, with
all on board, - ii i Donis) on the "west
matt ;9UB-oath AtIttRiCIN is net...crdlted
in I !, l l.oq n r . 7'
111