12 ME M rob' • ^ 24.: hanitesmir,-mpiva,co "" AT GAZINTH Blnirdir tsorch, Ass 3,114.1•03. •A T. P. liUMlT Printhr.43 O 41zmari, a cur . .N. •I mini spowl..to :nags Pug mix,* s Debella! tof ameas, (mir —',WanisnUocnims. (Ar 2m6.:!eatlsEUoas innrbeas tad-, 134TURDAY, .;17---A.ll-T• _l•.' Theteeshave lock4art wb le • sally threatened oar local latetlesta • dogged the IworkinS Cate State Goyerineat, tulle • • •rettglit to•se indenter, • • .1 • blierea of the disinherit - ed*wil • teratiandeneljag to: au= . . . nem ]Fl.lthidleirat Alhaphanyire • to =eh& .The-diaaeakas that • for theireoano, tellelipracticallysaao• • t to zoning.' 41 3a7 !ma* =Plot • their , It an so wally giarairad arra; and that the people w • i Irallerae them to be rai ho eia and denoted 64 priacdple would like totppear.., Ararat they don. t I know what clifnuiselhey . may hire • • to the partyi its meastaira and • .• • ; 5. \ and it evil aboald. - future,. ozoaa t-- out ,of the L iartfortmiate dead-loch - Just ternilnated, ,they cannot expictlra imps . reareantibilliy: Ilearevar, it is a "saw of congratulation will all thalhe belt ' era ;mild not amend' fa their plans, whatever tkartzeleht have beta, and that • ilarty..angea hare, no{ fn. , the end hem dopnitettroin to do . , of the Bowe. Ifis tmet, a feeling of na.tty and • Mon fiilf Warar viral!, andast ether/ lrlk notldng nutro - asizo to disiturb the genoril goodlooling otitis moinbezn met ware cowvairnow. pa' "..4 State ecnootltteo ha to n ot *con ddlfd OgellOtr for . tko r:rpore of datizo(auing *bon pad white tn• - stet. Coireatios 4011 be Mid.' It mkt to most sa 1111011: as ilieltollte en be gives to tlto *Won ! . .ThilirOloOol Notre& Oat has boaii I /In 11 4 1— Penzirrizaz Manage' tagyea. ;Sd. fis swot kid a eery eaeuidenals abet ,hz - ahaelag the wSiale wren K theTonel4ag aims& *Wing I entrO,P2o ol 4 united bl sodaraWlai 136410 views; to dintriae.eioralied se lunch beetle. 9 to, be accepted; withsack ad- ' 0100 iderent needful to 11l of thew bitkeen the alleal Of State Eat nWey as the plagspa for the .cOantrf. The eupodientelmselittlena in no way dulled the mew or tape of the mini. VIA time scoongeketi then ' out . leforetiver, If the Convention see itiopeitti foescatiteotime - cif any .die _thlitilidutUcansylvatdan fof the 'Tice Priscilla' miler nendaition, to - delay.. the ' reputation tatil Nay would be final is tin 'Chances Of adoption at,Chiago. Wins camildates will he brought out, public opinion will be ono:at:mei else, white, sad the nominee of our Coma- Lavemis ahow Whatinr• ift de not mule this roggentlen beams we are Imolai& to champion any man pre. tenalcma to this high honer, but became it tidemanded by sound policy, sat a doe taped , whoseismar the choice may fall upon.. . Tenni mai intimations that the &day toasted an for peroo:aal ends int con. wecion with preleizactit of another • grids, We do not know how this mai he, and *di be slow to law impntantrao until a need:thy aliall be annuli! , laid °stow directly as not to-he east eft Bin; as We Jody, all eendilwatkow or • goblin unite is demanding an eszl,V meeting of the Convention, It meta not by postponed !stet than ' March; ail ttut - ceit' for it ought to be spear. la delloink.wbet ptriretes it Abell !nerd*, se al to preireaa the repetition nottnenintlint ban sonatina cc : cubit* s degree of beat - prejudicial to Ibe taintenyot tko patty.! , In ttut menthols the reopoctin County Onoututtees bad best tab mune for tarn appointment ot delegates to the Mate Coma= Thek i isecestou 'calls to the lest enter of nisi far this service. Po litlesibisessen ye not saltable. —mho ire are 'kola OE I. possible prefer- ant after the presidential election shall ,bierer, than as the viadiaatime stair dectutzei, poitt to Mire tfekra for "teak eats. Ow -will adsrn a gentle ratipia . Peat hitter Owl pus et" en vie atty - and - inihunce. llaieldsh ; . men,ioi eked eenea, keen perception to arlasiuta between the Wu and thiatree, sad a maanizusraga to do all astrl :Oa le ha ud nat that which is ended, in the es to lend to the front an pila TUE RECENT Loßefsotrt. • • • Rionce.'Enrroni: - The. editor of the - - eas ants, (R' B. P.) writing-froze Bar. auburn - . speaks of btr. BeCamant he bad been the insulidato of the Bolters --" IllOtaklir, Onto and learns ,tha ftn Impugn that they Me b a d tanithaned .to note for hhn 'after be-(on the lest day • of :the.. baptism) bad declared himself -against theiVenagillseille Esad. • lan tide ho deoathess a alight injustice, *which is idlogether, I wore, ziaintentiontd - ea - him pot - _ . ,• - 'the Boltiri "Wad far Yr. lineament on • "•;l'a few ballots: -Theithea changed So- Mr. Ewin - of Ifuldsgto and, 'Vasa' he declin g, ed, to Yr. Mann, o n, f -Pot Ur—kith strong Conzule Bailised I do sot ioadirtaka to justlfj the get - as, le say Inge, bet this correction is ittdy des to then. JIMTICI/L Rcauzza--Tbs: diusaters Toted _for XcOsxsxr so lees as that, gentle. use pesadr.ol the IMO of hls name Mom ho sir political ruin :tulag loin la - the fee sad that there wu ea-chines to daiteaildr. TIATA ha' wlthdrew e _and the boltesit selected 021 Kt Sauce as the _weal beat tun drat* by *Ur Pieletineti •He too withdrew, and . the filters then voted ear any bedy rather ' pertain the tegsatutien to be , • tad by the eclection, is 1102121.1111 Ce with outfulagee, of the .mesa nominees. Ets4 Xt. 3typartairg..psnaittedlhe nn .Of Idl mac, - vsbar* . the bolters would „Intro united ,thetr strength on kdmi mat elite this Until, and they.. ear ' taint". knew trout the beginning that be rota not inter .t 0 Preellattrced liturgics : 'thee Mr. /fan& '7l - edicase is a bad ~o ne, trent irkahretr pain we may lt r tota all thatbuthsa tar beer Bald re -126,1'44 savored mars etkaissertbas ofjoat arrerlty.. I ? wig ileac:ma a taw deilt - 1 4 5 , tba . . - =Ottnyeetleti of Phllidelphis titst4a;. is - the preententietasii pteshiseldel 4 11 4%::': - Xtjreettthig %he fgayrio the the 2 Wan nu* coheir contletweenthelr zsikiWelabutef Faiapitn4in the flOct. ireeetlialb!ilttherthet they elletidAils• mri*hlEF.Vcrtile*the wend Oka Theißaiiiiciii Ibe *sill erEll alma with hart? `theme good will both iditeati* ":- I . - - muting , i 7, Goutalx - ' _ _,' Is "11E02 __,.. Irma into au cio. -:111"Mia14 411.9" arm , b blowy, n um ir bow "wa wa int are, , aa gar the ',Dewclaw, w hit, iinsaimit! oat :fit t 0; dropped 142 %r tiii"iik.ami.naNlot I 1"1"34g1in7' 4" . left, fly" S *lda °l: L;. l°l3l ' 44; "11' I Vier.::tir'MP*. lisq*AlW t° a i w i g iu e i„-. mp , ' 31640412 ........ 7: _ lr. t,,it ~,,,,,,„, ak..i . 11 ..a15.2 , .:2•-•.- -." . -:;•,...'1A;.'" ' -, The Rightev. ..Tonit H. Hommel, iD.D., L.L.D., whose .death on !the 9th inst., at. the. Rptecopal residence ;at Rockpoint, neariimlington,Vermont, publiabed with ear telegraphic re ports on Friday,• . wu At the time o idirAkairyibtoiref.7Vereletqi _ _ _ rightofraftfixitycleutpf the [lump of Elite birther Pmtiaterat E . pgeopal :Ohnrch-ii--ilUittarxl. - Eilter_ The 'death of thilta4fed and eutleteat l'relate will be akorfe,nofyur" a sore affliction threisitcait th e: .of 17.4,i. damp; and in no put of it by more or, more attach'. eikperstnialittientirr than, in this city, wbtte bests den ter 'serval years; 80. lore cogs* tallttsbirgi be had beill engaged .farnice business' itt a. nalitberini county. He rellnquisbud theizon business for - Mtge:ay ind prof.' fenifes - of tie law, :of:NNW& 40m. ERB !:331:1 wound thwpreettee'st the itei in this 'city, and, while - tzpitil)ting •to !dls- kith higt;i-PruPietil 'Or iirt - 7 eminence oeurneeney telenned strong religious r proclivities • led- him to turn kijittetivis and Treformusenind to the andy of theology. Ho „seat .ordeinedi- Dememabythevenerable lithapp Worm,- eifNeveindiestasy fame, and in due time edniald. to , the'Prieethood, 'and. - 4ves " the exit Beater of the than now !Trinity 'Church en Sixth Bret,-to which the congregation of the old !‘liound Church" —previonaly under -the pastoral charge of the veceonble• Ear. -Joss 'farina— reinovect Herrin Innrinhed' tbe design and superintended the erection or Trinity Chtuth,Of which he continned.to .be the mach load and popular Rector until about 3830, when he was elected AndstaniNbilster of _Bishop Esitbunt's • Churclisilleaten, and was elected arid consecamsd Bishop of Vermont In' lir2. ;Maio, HeSimot Wu amaitve isr landOrhasce he' emigratied,wals hie fatter alined 1 II:'1800, at Bits age of about , eight Years He was one of tire many daeriesa Bishops who attended the Pan Anglican Convention of Malt ese at as Palace of Lambeth, England, ne BeC . stisaber last. Dazing his absence an tkie cianieden vißted, wo believe, ids native Ireland, Pads and -oilier con tinental ambers, enduring- and enjoying the flifigna aid vicissitudes of his jour rieyings; and intuming ,thence to, his keesniritl geed prospects of manyyeara of Ns and usefulness. We ere not ad vised4C :the bnisaliate cause' of his sud den death. The venerable widow and the alattrelentl and daughters that SW yin hive ttitcw4l and.heartfelt Spa• pailyof numerous old acquaintances in this city: iriM cherish the kindliest mem ory.ef- "anid lank mynas." We tuider deli that old Trinity its to he immedi ately &vented of its Christmas green and draped la Mourning, for its , warmly Rermend Ther.ramrse Boer , we= Bruin, D. D.; who wan corm neated ion the- seam day,- In OMober, iR9. will Blehen Ifiserars of Vermont, Wilizushniel to tka Preablinol . of _ike House of Bishops. No one In the Church Will more sincerely than the geed, Blakop . Barra . mourn the . sad providence - that elevates him to the high *Bina made Vacant by death of the rateable sad learned Hareem-a. • litans:mum Members of CingreM shatildwisi *partake in the relanatlets and gli3n4atis *raw .h 011 6Y6, as well unthereortant people:" certainly thdy dealt cure liberally wick themadires to dud regard than iewspiper men dare attempt fa their ern behatr. Some of the jemmies dropped .their editions . fir tiro days; Many for intlT ere. Congress men did.net hesitate * take a vacation of Unde', end that last at the com umacernent of their annual labors, when they — could not urge that' they were fatigued and required rest. They took it„mereenr, when many great interests ctn . 's people or gmernatent were sorely pinched, and needed both attention anri relief. North and math, east end west, whitesand blacks, were alike auff4ring. A famine British statesman !aid it was his rtda'ativee to do to-day anything that be could pi:di:lieu to-morrow, because he escaped the &tag of many thing/ by that expedient. Doubtless this is a can nadent ride for lazy people. ' The lapse of time certainly takes away the neces sity for many labors. If a manwalts till his house burnexiown he escape:silt seedof zemoving his fensiture or patting Waleson the flomee Sat firwmen Would care tillers his printer concerns =WV poi hL.,ibuti way. it some leaking muscles or- of.mind, almost everybody prefers** have the best done that cur be trader the chcanotancen arttiey arise. Raw, timOlthe Cangresamen hive had fltelypiailapell it is to be hoped they will toying, .and, addiess them selves.' seriously to the assigned them. The pecipla are getting weary of tha - jangle" abeat 'Reametructlen,. aid want the deals id.the Velem once more noinplated on fair aid jest terms: What might hainit been done two years ago, before the - Pude= engendered by the war bad subsided; In be tolerated now.. It isitimo this faction recognised satiated aping Then the industry- et ths,oxidistry meltwater from taxation to tie largest- practical entail Beiremck anted expeiditures he required to this :L.felr diforciment of the revenue Wrote et pries* 'consequence so !bat esekhisach of traidoeso-.hail - pay the elumusliirill toll, and not fait the greater part of keel over Maori others: A revision of Au whole loan idal system items to involved, at. that specie muesli may be speedily and safely reached. As goods hare gene down in vales to the specie basis, tie seiner tie currency gets the:tithe better fir all holders of goods. If any bowlines mettilD to no that, they are to be Mlle& load monopoly enter- I Pilian 'ought to be embirgesd. , Whit. ' ever might be desirable if the nation had no jpabl . debt., or'llttle, in the way . , . g ot tmiitinial .acaulsitlon, a exmadi. tares of cash lathe, weyrnow, is isjuri one' Many a aria has kept on buying lands and asking iniproreteents thereon withborWrweCctoney, until the Sheriff get after_ Mar Ind, cold him out . ItawanD te letitatiog this folly. ceint • gran has pistol of arduous work before it. Let It take held right earnestly, and.. meeethe popular tcpatience by labors 'expeditleusly and well done. ' • tOLDIEES' ORPELINS. Al the Lanni= of the Leg Jeanie the mm of 450,000 was appropriated towards -the carer of orphans of Union. sehlien..-Tide mom was Madman by the 111121 of npirarda of ;40,000; =hind all-a very liberal Prorielest. Yet We lems;thst nianYof these ehlldint•are nut as well taken are of as they . ought to be, From seenatentitled to considers tam we hear cemphiints that the estat4- Haman& .at Whitehall, in Cumberland cent A im Harrisburg, • is , far Men of what' i - should We dcilleit inteud any • reiitioi! on...CoLditecrsaiino, the Illaperintatident; bet we are.or the *igen flat alLuyeatiintlim diiios love. - Let a Oornialttee of the Legisla tors, duly authorized, ge over Marc', -If Illeirtst matters all as Citey:should tatetnolonable. reports Jell), be silenced. If *ay dad a condition of tram ceiling • Tic a remedy, it can 'be promptlreiiii- . plhaL •• Who will ramie in this united .:-.llke elephant • it likely noes to be come extlnotq . hredi ortha Pk= which aiew Men; know hka.no zoom and. the seceetelol witch of Eeb snd3ttfes Mei belf ghosts of 144101 so that ilds ncrenentattre of =lefty hatedilinb* Onsgtatitei s o Pro4tgr' :Deiiitibliphice wit>j *4o4;4the "f r iin;'inirthsTirn; •- AY4 3 9 120 !5. 4 *. be go *Alf li4 at 114gind In' I . olays ot Iwirliati- in framing Mirßailroad catamlttaa of de Siaill'Panite ? .3k cir, ll 4M;PPeskst. kii-exaciald unusual - ,good cam 'aid amtloa; selecting - only , aticli *lir Übe itaam,;*4(l doithi4 to 6i fifendly to ''lrea Ballmad.-interasts: -Tim displace. metitLandon 11: a, swan -iri me i la. filatinirMiarilirlacluie ilninrni. right directory Aiajinsi gentianiaii wee finttiomprinlittak vat on , yieridw.;„ inpanlyboatila to dm Clatmallmilla Ran, -44140740.1 .kitat.*:4Mlaiaitiv- - tiiidlite# ll Ci z ll *4l ekl6i t ' K ati "; 41=0 (Ninvelthisiellui icrrwlo Alai, 11 4.0*Pfolii# 314 / P o uil i l l i i ii Hill ' l• l',. ,f-tri; frt stk, %P.. 4.4 ;A: , 1 7,. :,-.1:4 ..i ; i.. - , ~,,,..4.... ..,..f.: :',. ',I r.. , -.. . _ - ••• • 1.• ...01e-TIBISSTATESIIPELIM. --, •• — iftENDENV-OP SCHOOLS, . The olfl of. (state of Behoolsahool_itbeEsterie party-polities. The tindiv.tie rho high and too sacred to be Milne to any_ than o political • grounds alone. No position in Oni greet State is half as important sa.the eliM•ge of She edacitioa cirTZ,SSEryntithi - : :teiligthiee, , intiastry and virtne...-The ex penditar Cilreeriey,A 11'0,750, large as it is in - itself, is the emalleat.itam fa • • acc;mot... - :.TgnittniCirtillyinsnificient megisure UiiirOie to rite. 'eta that = selves; to . Cur , State and the world, of :the eletiatlClCiit character,-the inteeun of hapgnesi,.tlie. addition ! thyitalthend the satiny!. Lthin cite:le:M*l the 'prayer education:A:of this- nearly: one ! ;Tonne Can inily appreciate Its ImPor*lnee , - • :10Deletlett ;of three - yid:Hoes, ever incressina, - of well educatedandetoralpieple, and the puny millions now wetted, .0r:...-sioras: thin insted, • in • corroptlaY. nisoy_ would lie saved, and in wealth: antaft.thst eomti cites Poster :Ws Could face the world. e ! *erealati,therefere, when an in. telllgent, entnest man, whose heart had ===l ;to the pa . ulLon of State Seperintendent of Schools.. Dio better selection, could hue been made. The report before to glens proof thattib Is no mere plodder -bathe footsteps ot others., .28 hit/opin ions and :ways ef doing,' things width are 1113 own. flu innort Is brief, wel arranged, gicing us Jan what we wanted ter him. We lawn that the whole number of puplls Ip Atte/Wane@ is 1867 was 10,044 greater than In HMO, and that. the average attendance wu 1,488 greater; that there was an 'lncrease of 406 maleteachers sad a decrease of :117 female teacheis; that theie wu iss: l , 'crease hs the length of the sehooltena ;or.] ildnyiithat'theinVas an incoMinor $1.83 per month' to the - Wilda of,,roile teaChers and $1.20 Par Monti to female teachers; that the people willingly "pay heavy tares to educate - their children and do pay in many Instances from fit teen to - twentysix mills on nu dollar;" 1 that in examination shows 838 students from this State in colleges in oath.? Statiti and &SS fit Colleges lo_tbis State from other Slates. - No less interesting is the fact from twenty-four, raionficturing establish memo the average wages paid te . thosa *ho cannot read is $50.00 per month; to those who can read but little, $46.00; to thoie*ho can read welt, but who an in 4thir' respects poorly eduattedoo.sl4l; to these who are well edicated is all re. locate, f 3.7.00 per month. It also op tears eat Uni - total number in 'Our Jodi poor-hOuses is 5,5115 ; of these bet are good scholars, sod 174 of these cimo tlfough intemperance; that 1,613 cannot reitd . ; that 1,720 CM read bat little, and 916 can read well. Frain the facts obtained front oorialls, Penitenttaries and _Psor houses, he says that the followinithree things are in& cated: (1.). ThaA since the proportion • of persons wholly illiterate isa Panay'. retie is very Stasi% Ignorance is a unit. t'd source of crime; (2) that abtlity aim- ply to readand Tito on the Part of the people composing it does not largely protect society from the commission of =lel% (3) that a good education tends in a. marked degree to present Tho report also shows that,Granunar an'il High §chools are the crown and gfoiy 910nr_sIstent, and that thoie who oppose them and who maintain that any who desire to emend thew mincation be. yond 'the ability . to read and w r ite and IceiP.oMmutts, hold • lost contracted new of education; that SUM God Mae all minds capable of being educated, it to thetr right to be educated—to be eder I otted in the highest degree practicably attainable. . He also states that the qualifications of teachers are much 'Velar what they ought to be—that not tizai•half of them erar read a single book on the subject of education. May not thlis s trim partly from the many falsely felled Normal Schools, which profess t? prepare per :Ana to teach and secure for themearttti pates In mice or six months f • 4. novel feature in this model report is the "prominence given! to 43abbath Schools. We agree Ishii the ilupeibs: tendent that "oar childien ougkt not only to be trained intellectually, but morally and religiously. There email* lie deeply implanted in the. breast of every child some Axed- foists of faith In holy thine" "We may now. beast that no child born !a Pennsylvania need grow up in ignorance of the ordinary branches of knowledgm.lt will be a glorious day for the State when it cute mid that all our children enjoy equal opportaaitles of receiving instroctian in the Word and Ways of God." ilovanson Gust advisee that vision of - lsir be made whereby later,. accruing on 'deposit' of the public toads shall =meta the Treasury, for the cesa rean luceelf,l instead of toihe . Treasurer, fOr his . individual advantage. This Is easy to say, and sounds prettily 'enough in the - ears cif tax payers; but by what stipulation/IhM this result be produced Who 'hall. determine where tkc; (LOS shall be deposited? in whit sums? and et w 1 rate of Interest?' Is It proposed Mrelleve fhb Treasurer from • sevens& bility for the safe keeping of the mows? These, and Other questions of cognate description, will need to be answered, before it Cul be determined whet shape to give the proposed enactment. Prac tically the subject Will be found to be minuted by difficulties.. . If we recollectaright, during thetrem. urerahip.fEire H. fi. Manna* Ole mat. ter attracted attention, and a law was passed ft:abiding the Treat arm. to loan the puldiC moneys. We think that statute stlll rimalisouid is about as effectual as Kay similar one can be; that It, It ku no effect witateyer. It is made the duty of the Treasurer to keep securely the pelalle moneye,. and bay them out according to law. A special piece , for Mali custody is not proyided. He may keep then in his pocket; lubis dwelling; fa Ms place of business.; anywhere, so that they are fcittkce mkt when•required.' Ordinarily, .he pats them different hanks; sock u he tees proper to' take the riak in; and whhont bargaining, en I To rate of hilax est Is allowed him. °leg the banks Tail; ire end his sureties aro liable for the resultant lot& If the Baste shall desig nate the baake of deposit, It must, is 1011, run its Own risks. Indeed; there wilitet be a scramble for the °ince, if the law determines the places of deposit, and at the same time =tikes Ski Treasu rer mponalble.- It has been suggested that a species of Sub• Treasury be estiblished; that that a proper lock-upbe. provided,' and that the public Moneyt shall be n kept therein, subject to inspection by an oft , cer appOinted tar that purpose, so as to mike aim that It is ,Uusre, and not soloeteherE the. The system Weald 'Mike the Treasurer stetpoulble tel pat tiez the moneysiir this- locipap, but not tor ite 'defense ',against ~bwrglati. - Title would base/Ling what .no rinse penes would atter9tfor any isua!'" lll 7•'. matter' iriU he ulna Mille come of the =meat sea ah*wheit itishallame ap foiCenesidir- Won.: The alai/0 proposed. by. , the Ginner, If fessiblo; would late one piolitiO'soiscoOtuantepthin,"andPftin, of cenaPticM,untrof.the 'Politica of the Commonwealth.- Thls,te llesireb* ciii.i.i;:co:wpuiha Without entailing liability tskesit. - • E=Ml PITTS&RGH WREKLY GAZETTE 7-41FLIGI9V84NTELLIGIMCE. A review of the year eighteen hun dred enkslikeecier' t, in .hirri4i history, ieve,'s termiteaterm which willlis a It pet lice'firthe idnetierith ' a rominn p cen tury. lt will chiefly Is' rioted for the number of important ecclesiastical no. liiiiabileclaidibr theruovemenfiltsward union. The Mrsimilisf Ms e t lengthy review of the Chrbitisn Clatacti, cover .le---rlii . - -- irlioleitagle - ii - sibild. The !vista is utailefiined„ Illy any Interesting elitistics, that Protestant Christianity, 'bklik - lEin'etie be ilai PiPal state% netivitintindliwthe lejetirlathm kit goy eMitinitenc,mpe, tit - the _latter -is glotog an rooting i itself in e very ita ,3win Cabello country itolLikworld: It ',Minds the restirrationef the Mexican - Republic an Laments gain to Proles tant- UM. Even Pagan countries are yield-. big io the unflagging zeal and labor of Undo:my Wart, while rationalism is , Ibillnit amapnatively little. Among the Isms bodies who have attracted so much attention, we may name fine this Evan:. galicsl Alliance at- Amstsrdem, which 1 I-was birply attemded,by delegates froM all parts of the world. The meeting of the. "Pen - Anglkan Synod,!' the sat' 'vinare meeting of ail tha`.bLbopa of the Anglican Church - is sin event of great I elinbierees from the fact that it Is re. iiiluaii the Ant step terraria-the-con soildation,of the different branches of, ' the Muth into one communion, and it Ili a 'is thought by some, - ' one tomtit. merit. In view of the thnaterted re-1 animal of th e Popree pond power, I t and other grave matters, the Pi pe con. I vaned ansarembly of all the B hope of the Church of Rome. The geous dbiplay of that . august body her aided .scrous the wafers Is a matter of 'recent date. Ai 'Cur_ proceedings of titeißishopit sie secret, we am not inform stylist wu Una. This much,however, was made public,-that the Pepe and the 1 bishops deemed It best to conroke 'a regular - tlEcusealcal Council. It la thceight tide body may meet in the coarse of the year.ll3B& . • , 'Among the prominent features, too, Mt been the "union" sad "disu nion" mune:meats. The !Won - 44 the OA nu 'Nen! Wool Presbyterial/1,1 proposed --upon din Ude . or' the joint Oransalttse, has not been consim., mated. Negothitions by the. Cumber- I lead Presbyterians with the Southern General Assembly ham lad to noreselt. The late Philadelphia Presbyterian' Corr nation produced grand results, which, are still at work .fosterieg the spirit of, onion. The Dutch Reformed Ouch has dropped the "Dutch" fkom Panama, sad the German Reformed Chinch are likely to drip 'the "Gamma" ens long, arid thus, perhaps, pave the way to 'the ' uteri of these two bodies. Efforts. to weeds the anion of the Methodist Pro testant Ckurchwith the. American 'Wm ' Myan failed, tintfewrolnistexwand MOM. bets of the latter joined the former, and most of those who did not remain in the Wedayait arganisatlon 'returned to the Methodist fEplatopalChurch! agate. The meet Important disunion' Move. meat was that of the Lutheran Church in tne United States. A number of Sy nods widcherne a atria idhealori to the unaltered Confession of, Angsletug with drew train the "General • Synod" of the United States, and established' a new "General Couscil,". st the first meeting et Part Wayne, Indiana, at which twelve Synods wen' zepreended. Moat of the Churches, which were chiefly confined to the Northern States before the rebel lion, are adiaacing into the Booth. Mesnwthile the Southern Chard= are using extraordinary efortatoretainthelr power, peruke aggreuive movements Northward. II These are some of the used features of 1867. elating our weekly nilisilons exchanges we note with pleasure the Preatirerian, whirl has been changed from four . to eight pages. The paper, _type, and gen cralJ arrangements, makes a neat un proemnest in the paper over the old form. ,- It Is also, so it always has been, ably, edited, and always dignified and cenrteeus in its discus ions and contra venies. Is a word, we like Ms new The Idiselisippi Miselon K. E. Con-, ferencs has Just been held in New Or: tuna, Bishop AMU presiding. During the put year the average advance is full one hundred per cent. Amongthe gains are the following : 1886—minIstan, 81; local vomache'rs, eld,• members; 6;528. in 1867,4unit/4 preachers, 61;, local preachers, 127; isembera. 18,809. The Centenary of the Brick Presby terian Church,, New York City, will be celebrated with appropriate ceremonies to.uurnrw. Dr. Gardner Opting, the venerable and tench beloved putter, and his 'uteistant. Dr. 1. 0. Murray, will con: duct the services. The farce disceuelon st Oberlin, Ohlo, In regard to Masonry, and the breach baleen the Plot aid 'Second Church on that caution, has shoat tuned:Med; and adjOsteed by thabittesto putted; individ eta can on Its own merits, "recognizing the broad distinction betweeuwrongin an Instlt;ition and sin in a Man,"--irkila it telleivis, says the report, Pm Masonry is opposed to the spirit of Gospel. It ht expected the Tint Church•will take action as the booed has dons. :• . Bev. Dr. Magian, one of the most distinguished ministers • among . the IBaptists, who rementlylaccepted the call of the Broad Street Baptist an?* Ingladalphi a, ' has already. entered upon hts labors. •,," • • 1 Through theactlee exertkns of Bishop Sim Pion and others, ;immediately, on the mend, Quincy collimei • Illinois, was, resetud from sale, 'by securing twenty, thousand &glue to pay its lia— bilities. Ala coccus of this effort has induced kfclEendree College, at Leh. anoi, Illinois, to use the isms censor &Karr muss to obtaii relief. 'To acanaphilt this, a grand convention or mese 'gathering of the people is to be held, aterilch Bighop Simpson, gen. 0. and others, will speak. We presume the meetfiti will be gwetracted hke at Quiseynntit the needhil sum is obtained. It is quite common to beg churches oat of debt, bet rather a new plan to prus the claims of coiliges with the same persistent efforts as churche• • IT a IMAIND that s movement has been started on the eastern side of the State, having for its object the elevation of Mr. Wayne McVeigh, of Chester county, to the seat in the %Rai States Senate now occupied by Mr. Buchan!. Ile is a young man of coeudderable , promise and smartness, mid has done I good servioe in the Republican ranks ever sines the organization of that party. . If, however, Our eastern friends mean to take the next Senator let them select for the place a ran of mature years, of eminent talents, of wide culture, of great knoWledge, of wide tenons, such ware combined to th e person of Mr. Henry O. Carey... Eli fatue and: peculiar excel. lacks would recancilifothert portions of the Shan to being passed by in ids favor. As thebbbad deader of Protection in thiaeountry, It would be stigniarly ap cmoitristf to Live him s' place in the na tional napitcg beside atiaara whom steady tad Intelligent devotion - th*PrPirtPlo Wanly& WI Ten d. -41 t• ranlawloads his exOts.," the 1%114404ns to um asterkol." okpla of coltimasto sheissawspapsr. OrWal attadas arairaatil3anherit, lama", asha.- iliboas; :ingra great, as the ma would Imes bumf had tles hami to show itself,t4 ;4. +Ar like a pracsidoW as 'was this. Three hz'tieAßSVld Ilia& a way MU/ &ow, dent all seamed gotta• happy; • and was enlist!) atilightwd. at. use Aoa aPPear• asoathey Mad& In Oct It was a regular Irish Islitleattoa, and whaCirs "satik WO Wit Ufa sald'atotsie; fig ii:farl liriowitAiia Dal the Pala. otit4 J° 11 0. 4 1 , *l'l J a,., macatinrirGs..-- —Lamartine is ilyinz. -- . '4Briciw ins drag just 310 w in gt,.Piiiii. '- , . —Pith, /M., is tobs ri ,.. sia ;75,000errs hdliao•f , -• • , , _.. —Briiwnukee's schools 'cost $8.5000 last year. ... Otre -dolfzr is the price of a Turkish bath in Boston s • ~ ' new State pristin is i.et the cel ifornia' iii Want now. —Half •the children of Kankakee, /11., have the scarlet fever. . - Kerrlsch is to be the 'Sebastopol of o next Russian war. . ' • • , —Cleveland is to have the renowned az eati7Y in February. ' - ' - ' .'),, :—Th'et New York ]fit( calls the riditof three.. the law of the fates. - i / 1 .-t-Itisouterucian Is the name of the 81.1 mite for the next Derby. ' , I —There are Seventy-mix. Congrega tional preachers in Vermont.. . , —Seven and onoquarterpetunds isti e Weight of P.O Oregon potato. - '., Blerstadt• has shaven some of i bis pictures to the Queen of England. • 1 —Hannibal, *small townie Atbisouri, had a dozen fights on Christmas dai i Twelve 'thousand medals have been given by; -the Popo to Ids recent de fendera.l -- • I —Sweetser, 'of the New York Mitt, has started a penny morning linter called Die . Globe.. .. . --VG,OOO is . what Die -Webb eta get fbr playing one hundred nights n the Pacific coast. —Fifty theusand'Arabs in Algeria iei.l Tautly went to their long home on ac count of the cholera. : —The regular army of Mexico is be 18,000 men hereafter, and .is to" et $4,800,000 per annum.. cciL —563 congregational meeting houses have been built during the last twenty years, in this country... - —The (centers in the neighborhood of Green Bay, Wisconsin, are still sufferin g greatly for want of water. ' —Burglars are troublesome in various parts of, Maine. They have them th i le aged Semi ten to sixty years. • , =s2 50W la what a certain Rae man !lento paijor the monopoly of tle gimbling buibiesi at Hong Kong. —Henry Ward Bescher's income Tr large last year, he made thlety-sev; thowand dollars from his farm alone- ' —Somebody turned the lights out In Selivyn's theatre, Beaton, on Saturday. Screaming, etct, was thecoasequenci r —A negro thief was shot in Memphis and his carcass left lying for almost Week in the'sireot, because the. • Coronei was out of town. —A congress of- skaters hrto assemble shortly Is New York; all skating elnbil are to be Invited, and a series of Ailing exhibitioni and , tournaments is to tab Plate —The United States got fifteen thou- . sand dollarein the 'lupe of taxes front: the Black Crooh which was performed four hundred . and seventy•gro time, New 'York. , 47;The Iludion, N. Y.. Iron Company% hu jut declared a dividend of forty•flut per centf, , beside• increming the capital' stodk. Sreahould think that such capt. tat hock ought to be increased. —7. The sudden ending of the Quimby' . dinrce cane has thrilled Chicago with a most delicious scandal, but has spared.' the& the long columns of prurient de. tails which 'would have tiled their jour• oils if it bad ever come before the Courts. —Senalcolonville tothe name of a town in lowa, and an exchange 'advises the landlords to have the Legialstore change the name to Periogyille, so that travellers will mike a full stop there: —Valero; the..Spaniah actor, was re- . cently robbed in Matanzas of a box con taining ISIX thousand dollars in gold. The robber left a cigar box containing tlfter:h thousand dollars in bills, which was beside the gold, behind him. —The - pin money of the various soy. matins of Europe varies as 'mash as do tile sovereigns themselves. Napoleon has $1,400,000; King William has $2,- 000,000; 'Franz. Joseph 0,500,000; Vic. torla:$2,000,000; while the poor King. John', of Baron', has but $112,000. —Thirty or"forty mill operative. in F,sll River had a horrible row recently, in which meta and women engaged pie misenously grid received black eyes and bloody noses indiscriminately. Alter this we should like, If possible, to hear no More about . the soperiorltv of New I Eoglind factory girls over the rest of _womankind, —Gov. Kaman, who the' Harrods., burg, Ky., Sionalsaye Is a genial, whole coaled, old-fashioned Kentucky gentle maa, recently gave a very elegant din ner to Raphael Botanic& A long poem was read, dotted the "Admiral's Sword," in which a prophet foretells thatthe said sword is'sheathed,l not surrendered. The compel* consisted of democrats and radical and conservative republicans, and everything paved off plemantly. —The Reel, Moodie, of 'Chicago, in awaking of the destruction of the mag nide:eat building of the Young lien's tristian Aniaciatlon iu that city, Mated C God bad sabered them to meet with that less In order -to alai, them a mil better building. Another minister 'tug Bested that it might hive been *meant to bumble: them, a remark which carries mach force with it, when we think of the avowed pnrposes of the Association and then of the amount of money spent on the buildiog. Re would almost yen. tore to say that our Young Men's Chris tian Aisociation does as much good as thd one in Chicago, and yet it Is content with neat and simple rooms, 'while ap plyin6 what . money It has to its legit imate purposes. , —A. new troupe of Japanese, count:is, ed of gentleagan and ladies of raniand tenure, has come to New York. The members are all entitled to *ear two swords each; yet . we are Jugglers. Thu might Beim inconsistent soy place but in Amnica, where they are 10 accustom- ed to seelnihlgh ftuictionariei who Are very accomplished juggling: The =D amp( Uie troupe, who is a nobleman of high degree, hu resorted to a rare ex. pedlent to obtain free puffs and edictal patronage. On Timidity he appeared with his companions before Mayor Hoff. man and presented him With • award valued at three hundred': dollars. The Mayor In return bestowed his photo. craph.on tho lorelgiters,Who 'Were over. couie by this act of condescension. • —.One of the most able of the AMe:ri can monthlies Is the "Northern," pub. licked in Nbwark, , N. J., and circulated everywhere. The last number or tale magazine, that for danusty, contain! one of the most truthful, cutting, revere and ansniworable articles - on Charles' Dickens that wit, brie 'over seen. The statements are all tacit, end such facts as have been niost studiously kept,. from public lie* by Musts. Ticknor & Fields, Polk! and Dickens. This. Per sons who sirs.. uoprejudlced! enough. to wish to hear alludes of the great: ca.* of Dickens vs. Americatuad the World, 'herald read this etude, which; 'as we reale - 4'64,0m, is very severe, mare en even than tie remarks of a Sunday eon. , , te.wportry of ooze are, when sodlTeslcid tow. —Captain' leak e"lama longerlacent. longer mud. or nai ova*: rot wtt l 4- fawn trnee!ern max be thankfoL We wonder If it' lopoulblei" tot: a at= to. hi nt perfect a sailor an Captain Judkina, and et ea i A „ma be a gentleman? Lao been the Vonu4 eompagy cannoCget 'Otpealn Jodlrlna' equal. in Inotilelige'ornangation rad theuls t 'of which he bait beimAtintied.. the king. Of thia we - aut& ineit . the flutk,:lbta we do know' tfi4Aftaf.c&ipini Woakttiave Pasha t Welter (lugs API Min ''welito fla:foifle&';wiko bite: gntrintAitain'a wytattattnitteni leepolitantuf , dlntain of all laws of Idinfnent of ,. itiniftif temi , indAzi hoto the CitnardewlOseverattimptkfataalt. se r i+ , 414 tac.itj'itll. , 14344 Ty:erg:o:i SAT RD .',. ~ "77 k _EP/IMMIUS. —Bismarck Is to be made a duke. ,{ —Lake IVinipieseogee Is frozen hard. 7 , AnOthei tin mountain his been dis centred in Ifhtsonri. . .. - -Far four months, the Great Esatern has been lying idle. • —Gen. Sickles is commander of she G. A. a. in New York State.' • ' —Ray. Biller siya the Jaws are to Le roistered to Pnlestlne this year. • —Madame, Iturblde Is in Parts with ... the young Mexican Eel ror. —A linguae(' the late G n. Wadsworth is to be erectsd at Muth' stun ; —The Pope laments t e lots of a fav orite servant who has n with him for forty years., ~ . . —Fifty dollars per annum was the price of the first Vi,r inla. newspaper issued In 1780. , 1 —Sombrero is the tame of the min • who discovered or Invented nilro.glycer. ne in 1847. • '' —North Carolina will be reconstructed -in six 1110IllilF, at legit 00 sue the Rel. elgh Standard. • —Arkansas Is over-run With grasshop perm, which.don't suit to care a straw for the cold Weather..; —Essay faintly Inienneasee is allow ed to own one dog; every extra dog Is enbJect to a state tax of two dollars. .Train, tho political Cheap John, - has gone to Europe again, 'probably to lay up a new stock of grleunces. —Eighteen and six een were the res pective ages of et groom and his bride at Brant, Illinois, on Christmas day. —.flie exportation, of cattle has been stopped, by the. Dutch government, as the cattle plague rages in Holland. —The Springfield Repub/ieali thinks it I got awful late in Greetillcid, 111., 'on Thursoay, as the town Clock snuck 7211. —One. hundred and sixty dollars in gold'is the price paid per ton for the new 'meet rails of the Hudion River Railroad. H.Three millions o{ dollars, worth of improvement was made in Chicago last year. The morals were not mentioned in the report. —The friends of the poet, Bryant, will be pleased to learn that his paper, the New York Kooning Port; cleared 5173,000 last year. 1 —oh alt that Sheridan may marry Him Fenton, as be Is flirting heavily in that direction. The Governor Is aid to resemble Sarkis. 1 . —The Durand Times says t wildcats I were never co plenty in Wisconsin 11 I now. They ore killed at the rate of a I dozen a year. —A Berlin Proteuorelaims tahave dim- 1 covered the first copy 'of Fatun'a Bible, two years older than any other,; and con- taising the printer's autograph; —An exchange gravely tella4ts read ers that In Chicago all things ire-possi ble. An old bull has been playing on the fiddle, and did it very well, too. —A gill thirteen years old, living in Dayton, has a child six wielui, old, her husband is twenty-years old,- and the whole party lookd on life as an excellent Joke. says that the Austrian gov ernment Ie onden.voring to premil on the French Zmperor:to oft Senor Juarez as President of , the Republic of Mexico. —Col. Berdan's new flre*m is "said to be the most pealed_ rifle ever yet in. vented, far outdoing the needle and chusepot guns. The Russian Govern ment thinks of perchaiing some. .. —The Landon Times pays its Paris correspondent twenty thousand dollars a.year and has an elegaatly-furnished house far him to abide in. 801 l Run Hnuell Is the present happy inctimtent. —There is .an Old Highlander living dn the land o' cakes who boasts of hav l ing slept one eight With Burns. An ex change says that a 'Mari in Hartford said the same thing the l day alter he bad sat . on a hot stove:: ~ . 1 —Du Challln iss i wi:Amin' man. .114 yi scarcely gotten back Irons his peril is explorations in Africa, when he ent pat to. Chicago, and has once more turned to New Yiirliiir safety. ' -.The people el Patterson, N. J., are arising themtelvei In'vendering add to enfering poor. Here is an excellent hence for the people of other places to ndeavor to outdo the 1 5 attersonlans. —A lir. Schwartn, who has a cigar actor,' at Troy, B. Y., recently em ployed a man who did not belong to tire Union, consequently all'other employees Mr, Schwartz left. Mr. Schwartz q i ntrAly supplied their places, cad very peremptorily refused to re-employ them. —.A negro In litilwszkee Asked 'moth e T , yhe carried a pistol. No. 2 did not Ike the question, en he tired his wena at the querist. Nobody was hare, but there wee one black man leas I the neighborhood, :and the pollee can't dad him.' He- evidently thinks be m6rdered his companion. . . For manj years we believe there w man masquerade in this country. Either popular prejudices or popular finances frowned hard enough to keep thm down, and it wu not until the war op nal many stopped tip pores and widened out the popular views by opf..nteg countless riots', that they, with many other pomps and vanities, were 1 Int i roduced, and-now we read of every smr u l town hiving its Masquerades,' as we llts skating parks and rinks, We reed hi a Wisconsin paper this morning thai "grand masquerades" prevail in Milhigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.. 1 A man was knocked down and nearly murderill in his own dwelling bye gang of ellowe, who gained , their entrance the house toy fete prehmees. They got, hree hundred dollars, when a woman in the house Made so 'much racket that they ran el!. _Of course: this happened in Ohlenge, where on the ume day, Wednesday, they had A mysterious death of a wealthy Jewess, • cam of heartleu ehtl• alsandonment, the arrest of an bid Chien¢o villain 'who murdered a New York• policeman, slap- the arrest of stamper of the Ableltner ,mtirde(ers and the ruff particulars of the great clock fictory Are. Happy place lqhleago Is for nowlipsper he Emperor of Aatalria appeared at a event ball attired la Vain black =ngcpatnme. Such an innovation 1:::1 trouble giestly the grtst Bourbon party or Europe, the largo minority of the linropean upper einem When the Spurious fell it delving on the Hopi burg io. anemia the dignity of monarchs, and .phold the good old principles 0, absolutism: -AU when; hive fallen away from the standard excepting Spain, who • It. finance In , not !arc!. Russia has shociod thew escludyea by bar ,u atslde tdwarda dlagrackul ; liberty. Italy gas, In the most outrageous min— nor, syrept out a herd of sovereigns, and the mushroom Prussia •bu upsot soma .f the old thrones. tridei these circa • gizmos Austria wee copsldored the oily hope, the. last stout this; to which to cling, and now Franc Josenb LuapoiWlzed; has gone back on the sacredllawa of the etlquatte of Ws aloes. tors, Mid haa worn plain. black ball clothei.. After inch signs and wonders What itiarveria there in .the growing number of disciples of ouch dulling* u bolo of Miler, Baxter or gumming'? , , - -A Very delicate simple and bond' ful machine has been coo/trebled, which will take a porno,/ at a tree, after It has been cat the right tenth and.whith:and shave It tip two thin ribbons is wide as' a sell &house paper, making 060 hand , :( rod 01: us hundred and filly to the Inch.' These rolls "or wood are- plated on the walls paperhangers with pasta , and brush; prenhaily in the tonne manner with pager. The wood is wet when: rued and really Works esOler than pa per, bemuse it is renohnners' tough and pilable.L . In these days,- when variety Is Knight tor, one eon' finish the walls of ht. housein different woods, to - suit:his tag& qui) room eandmilnlibed in birds eye ample, toothed-a _chestnut, another 4 In cherry, another in white wood, nod's° I T On. - he has nohnitation, -hut the rest; nine article upon his walls. The .eye a of , wit -, figures, snob-as as wa kelvin Ordinary pa Por has lap but itteyoro nature itself The longer th : -Wood Mari ig -remains 94:the wall the .. • et !Übe the Srldn and color -or the 212,7i1 Initnlgrante who Rini L , aL nor York during 1464 U,nppeara antra were /pnn,.tiortuany, 117,491; Ira land, 4;134; :England, .3, '7 i2 Scotland, 0,914; tilwadvni Switzeriand, 3,145; FaulnE;;APl3l3ollaml, - 2,lses Belgium, I,ir.i3; Denmark, 1,37:4 Italy, 1,034; Nor way, NM Poland, Mg,. Wcat Ind/es 214; Spain 21,1; Paola, 141 South'Amorloa, 07; Javan; 87; Portugal, Alletrealn, 441 Canada, 42;-Mexico, 21ft Nova &MIL, :r2; China 17; Greece,. e; Central America, 7; Turkhy, 4; East In dies,'4,' and latica;'2. The totalLialeik tbinutand more that tlax total ttomipa- EOM fultE;G'; tvIII4:S.HYDENCi,7. Corte:panAttica riq, burglt Gut ty. ; • Curiii:Awrxurz.u, Doe. LA IN7 The Emperor ;of the Freneh is evi dently trsjughisbestro tenth:is!) a list , . ing influence over the Turkitlr Empire. but does not appear to be in a fair way of meetinc with the anticipated sacet . ,,,. Thus it wits generally known not long ago that a French stymie:lly for the eist ' cation of Turkish no will! as ehristian i students was to be erected to Coostuati nople, bull the matter loin atlerwarot turned out.lolte a magnificent humbug,' and the French scheme was teen through without much trouble by the meat ,near , sighted. Another enterprise In whieli 'France shows a desire to control the of fairs of the country as far as possible is the projecte d railroad from Ilel=rado to 1 Constantinople, for which a concesedon has been granted to a French company. How long .- it, wtli be, howeve?, before! this plan will turn into reality, is a very i difficult question to answer. . . Railroads arc not the toile of the Turk- I ish empire, and any news which may ! reach you in regard to aimilar plans. must be received - with much precaution. Turkey its atilleugageti in trying to rade I due the Cretans, who will ; licit be sub- 1 dued however, nor ore thee .yen van- I nutshell, all protestations andassurance.* ; on the part of thp Government, notavith- j 'standing., Therdnre note but hey falai- lice on Use Islam:trot Crete, -- the rb11f04111.14 I being conatatnly . engaged In taking 1 away on hoard their vessels, whoever desires to leave the scene of ,'strife. This proceeding by the by, of the Itu.ittu erafta, and duo indirect but elfectlve us isktunce thereby given to the Christian belligerents on the Island, is 't source of 1 great annoyance to the Sub inn, Porte,' cull by no means adapted to reitore goldl feeling with Its Northern -neighbors, Russia, however, appears to so inditler; eat as to the fact. 01 hurting 1: e feelings . of the Grand Tork, emits NV II aware of the weakness of thei.Sitik mo ." In the , meantime the aulterings of the luaurd gpnts In Candle are describe, to be si- t vere, and the Greek Island. abound in } ii haltsturving refugees, from Turkish 1 cruelty. Still the fore., .of the- in. aureenta holds out Imivelylvid hos lately whipped fief Turkish troops inn ban le which lasted aimed all day., Ali P.,,,11:1 states in all lib*. official reports that the island is completely panitied. bat it &Welt known-among the Chriatian pert of our population, that this is all en lu ' vention, got up for the purpeos of cover ing the weakness of ti o Government, and the inefficiency of its eifirta to nuell the insurrection. It Is generally be, hived that peace will not be restored tire less the island is given up to the Greek.. • The latter Government threatens to Jambe war Is the swing, but little faith to at tribute.] to such declarations, and mileas Russia will Interfere in behalf of the bravo and heroic defenders of their inde pendence front the tyranny of the M us stamen, the Cretans mayhave to look forward toe long, and tiresome etruggle before their end will be acromplirhed. They have the best wishes on the port of their Christian-brotheru in this Capitol, and recdve substautlal tuisistance from the latter to the greatest prissiblo extent. HARRISBURG t01d0.0— . 11.0.61.6" of lb. Phn lo to om.lot llepoblleao• fa Um (Hy Talairroph to too Palau vh c.ollo.) Ilanntenuno, Jan. 11,1E49. When the roll was called-in the House yesterclajaßexpoun on the twenty- . sixth ballot for Speaker, and thi name of Mr. Armstrong was reached, be rose In his seat and tend the following paper: - ROCHE OP REPneANTAIIVEs, • -January 10, We, the • undersigned, Republican members of the House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania,' having declined to attend the caucus of our party friends, held for the purpose of making nominations of per sona to till ofelees• of this House, and having up to this time 'withheld our support from the nominee of said caucus for the position of Speaker, desire to lay before this body, our immediate 00415tite neatly and the people of the 'State, the reasons which have Influenced our no- Hon. We have beim opposed to the election of tile candidate for Speaker . presented by I the mu cus above :referred to because wo believed and still believe that the will el the people and Interests of the Republi can party at this time In lids State ea mond the election .of a Speaker- with, among others, the following qualifica tions: First, one who is in all respeeti frog from responsible connection with Vag. legislation of this body considered elfensive to the people; second, one whole record and life alma hint to be In -foyer of reforming the abuses that have crept into the mintagemen t °raffia rs in this State, and of retrenching hi all practicable ways the expenditures of the Commenscsalth,• third, one who has not been identified in a way that would be likely to effect, bin official action with any corporation hi the State, that has hereto fore shown a disposition to monopolize privileges to exercise powers not granted by., the charter, and to control legis lation by Improper influences . : fourth, one wbo would so conntituto Commit teed of this Home, and so direct its or boa, as to ckrry IMO effect in good faith the will of the party to which we. belong, as exprmed at he late Convention held at Williamsport., In favor or the passage of a Re* railroad law- and,ijudging the cuodidate for Speaker:lAP Permed by a majority of our Harty friends by his votes In this body,by hiapublished re marks and speechia, and by his sur roundings, wo bayonet deemed him the personguallfledlonteetthejust expect-l ams cif the Republican'voters of . the State, or to give strength. lb that party organization which saved the country from disruption by war and to which a patriotic people look, for, • wise :govern meta hi peace, , _ Our temporary separation from those with whom_we hav'pheretolbre acted has been painful to um:- !The step wan taken In the heel place from no feeling of di, appointment or revenge, no disposition to be. factious, no intention of becoming disorytaahers; but we claim that we have been actuated wholly by a high sense of duty. 7 to ourselves, our orinstituentivend. to the party whose boat Interests weltavu alwais tried to serve. At no time has a. thought been entertained by soy one of the undersigned of misting a single vote under any poesibte circumstances for a candidate supported by the party called ; Democratic. Our 'whole purpose froth the beginning has been to secure time forriaectinn on the part of the majority of our own party, hoping that on sober thought they would coo the mistake they had made and hasten to correct it, and give time for the people to express them stares as that those who are but their servant. could not help being made no quaintwkinith their voice, and though it might ho-witting to yield to the popular demand. Minorities have responsibilities as well as majorities!, and usenet, we feel that we hero but discharged our-duty. In tile. hope that a change would beef ''forted by a little delay, we have net been disappointed. The millibars toe the apeakerahip nresenksi by. the majority has not been witridiawn, as wo bad doped he would be, but he has given .us such Pledges and utterances that we feel we have gained substantially the olifect we aimed at, and that - our course will be fully juntided by the prudent and Indo pendent character of legislatitin that the party in power in this Rouse will enact during the puissant rosnion. Not having,' therefore, any further end to gain that will justify a longer delay, and desiring that the puttee Ist organized as greedily ; as possible, that the public business may; be transacted, we • will bow respectfully to the will of the majority. [Signet:l,j Anmiziv Anus - mike, .4 Born Emir, • 5A.31131:1. MCCAYANT, • J011:11 T. Itzturatins, GEM It at nnLic, D. Satiric, 11. B. WHARTON.' !iilfl l The Ls Crosse Democrat .toile 'a won thirfill yarn, for the truth of which the editor vouches with Itunchsusen-llko gravity. A Mils Palen llornhato, ho 66y31, married one Powell, a Chicago newspaper man, In 180, lived with him two years and had one child, Soddenly the lady's 'voice began to change her peachy cheeks to spout with whiskers, until, at the age of twenty-one,' the at tractive voung womhn was transformed Into a good-looking young mon. A separation was the natural consequence, and, atter a time, the quondam girl vim. , Waged her'new foci od:soz by marrylug ono of her former musk, poplin. As the Democrat pots the cs:se, "the former girl is now's num, the, former wife is now a husband, ibis foriner.mother ls now a father, the former young lady 'teacher of a young lady Is 'nova 'that young lady's doge , CM:mg.—An exchange, .xe re/Ming-to the fact of a doctor In lieldel burg, and Xertv at hie assist:into Laving died of croopin cousequentxt of mucking the blood ilovrlng..during a anoccosfut operation of tracbootemy, stated that the disease is al Mays curable by a very atm. rile remedy, even when tinspattent Is on the verge of suffocation. This consists, lint, In applying water -to the throat by mains of a sponge or soft cloth, en hot ne to be . very Falafel to the band of the operator instant roller beinglcsually afforded. Alter thin has Imen-coutinued for fifteen to 'thirty' minutes, a poultice allowed meal; telled.up In rreloth, Is to be applied while -very hoi,',4trotlen t ...on for some tfme, The remedies aro; to be repoata shank! the attack return I bet the writer-abates thakaftera long expert. • effeillbo harkevexknown them to fait. i; - . ~,~~~ If taintless Account of ('ala, ;eh:ft - Delmar - bus - eonSpleted - the table fron . v:vious autheritim, ; shswing 1140 antounf..f of. 3. 3 . 130013? .0.3 135 ing in Europe from Suns Dotidul.li, and in. ; EL;r4 ,O and America fionj 'Amon Dotal .. 1 ni 1511; to the present time. Thatimounts are Id 1-' , ln of ' , amnia staFling until Anna Flamini 1:;0), ,11d ithern'ariin in t 33 of dollars: ..414nhf Icor. 4(. iaor. drew. u sr.+ .Jecos,.., 770 in Jacol3 ... 121 Jacob... Fee ;SI . Jacob . 1076 si darnel... • 124 i.53.itmb.... 5.1 130 1546 4:25 4 Jacobi... 104 0119 J.e0h.... 1501 ' 577 IJacobi... 1.11:T00ke.... .1740 .1,34.3 Jacob ... 0.0 . isa Gettnix. 107 I Jacob 32 147;Itombolt. 1007 IXia Jacob ... .3 4 0 ' r am Jacob ... 574 119'Jacob..., 103 1,420 Jacob ... 440 107 Delmar.. 1 4 140. 2,11X1 Jacob ... 444 03 Chevalier 1,4133* 1,530 40001,.,,, 4n 57 4 Nowmarcb 1.101 ' Jacob—. _5lO 70 Lavaanaui 1549 1,020 300004... &74 le'Jeicoh.,... 1413 1,551 100 O Wairrtelle. 1553 1,414 Jactitq... 3333.3, 57, Chevalier Ml jsoo mi 51 Nowmarsh 15001 1,700 Jacob , — can 44; Naornarco Isar a" Jacob/ .. 734 44 Itugalts.. lea 5400 • • e following relate to gold eoln only. Aft4l'r the Augustin Era the product of the European tuihes failed, and the stock of ceih gradually fell until the' ninth centut'y,.each step of its full 'Mown by the greatd- 'Haverty and nodal degrudation of the pepple, until at last 'Ouch was-the scarcity of Coin.. human' beings were made IL legal tender at spiel tied rates. Thin dearth of the 14reciouternetals eon, n 41140101 largely toward establishing, the Dark Ages. Out of 'Ahem,. depths aroma -two lost modern institutions, the Mer cantil l'heory and Credit,4thoone a pal liat iv the other a Cure. ' - Nottaritne lo tini stock, of - co coin oc ciarc until after tho discovery of Ame rica, lUtt the invention of paper credit largelt alleviated the prevalliuu misery. Thi invention is due to the Jews,who, in 11119, introluced bills of egchange, mut olio- were then ly pensons„from the institution of the canon law against the tsking , of interval for loans of money to the niteenth century, who, In Western. Eurripo, durst make it business of giving Tho seine people entablished - I.lle first banks in Europe,. That of Venice wad established 1137; that of Geneva in of ItArcilena in 1401, mid that . of (1e3,300 in 1407. . Tl3Ol 03eruvery of America, lo 1492, pridul4e4l no immediate increase. In the European stock of coin. • = This kniiie4 of l'otosi were openod In 1515, Mit it 176.4 not until us:tribe seVen teenthl century that the ntoek,of coin sensibly increased. • • • The akitig of interest was. totally fez ., biddes •in England until 1571, and the klevielof extending credit by means of ' 'indorsement was not practiced until a ectiturY Inter, when it was introduced from litilland. . The ...dock. of coin steadily increased until 1p97, when it reached the highest point,lid then declined until I LIA open ingUl he Pacific Coast mines', In 1848, when f,t again inrreased,• passing In 1860 the greatest previous height, and attain ing in J 167 the enormous sum lif 5200,- 000,0001 4urlous ?toffees of the , lll.lnd. Tough does 'touch for tini blind boy, I but brings him not I.i:single grain nearer' to thei discerning of colors. Whore, therefore, touch tails him, he can gain ' little eixternal help, and presently. will he alto 'ether at 4141, Things apparently hientie c in form may differ in size, may also toally di ff er in essence 'and in na i, lure, and of this difference' he may• be whollvi 11111,0LISC10114. HO may font, arid d i ps form, the - most outrageously I incorrect ideas on Homo common mat- ter, though be may continually amuse end surprise you by clever guesses, or glemnsiof what seems like intuition. Do 1 Palseattx, Alm on ore professor of, philosdphy in the University of Paris, j wait- in some things ono of the' abrewdest men of hie :day, hay- ing att/sined considerable proficiency in botany :LW d dIVIIINtry;, but .Le 'lves , blind. Ile had it 'wonderful memory for I mounds end could, it Is said reengnize by. I their VOR,O parsons whom he had only I once titlark!. Ile I could easily tell If he was In p street or in a blind alley, in a larger + m' or alsmall one, but hi be- I lieved hat lr..stienomors were the only 1 people •who new with telescopes, and that they had their' !eyes differently forineditrem. other men. Nor woo his notion 4ilsout eyes in general a whit less incorreJit. "The eye,” said Le, is an or gan on which the air shonld 'have the the sane effect as my atick on my hand." The lik.iy upon whom Cheideden operated for cataract bad clearly been or the same opinion': Even when restored to sught, ha Witted that the objects he looked en it inchts big eye, R 4 those which he felt touched his - skin,. and ho consequently had uo trite idea of distranee. He asked wauchema the seise that deceived .dalm, lhe;ight er the touch?" He wondered heiv n likeness of his father'a thew, could be got ill So small d - spice reads mother's . watch 4.41.3 ; It seemed to him as impos sible asigetti rig a bushel into a pint MO., suret is toot to be wondered at, there fore, De t when come ono naked Dr. Put-, 1 seaux i he would not be very glad to have hi sight, lie replied : "If it were . not Ihrifrii.itY. I would sooner Lave . s long ; it seems to me thatmyhanda ,would t such me i.etter what Is passing in the utoiii than your eyes or telescopes; and, be itle, thoeyes cease to see ,sooner • i haw t Lei Lan is to touch. It would, there fore, bets have as to give me the one I want." Abend it evidence of a similar kind might s ill be ailkluced,! but this seems enough to prove that even ; among Una ...du ated blind people there must be as a largo sbetion of the physleal and meta physicali world of which their idea Is to a great natant vague and wortreas.- From thin London quorferfy Ike esp. . . -1 - • Crowing Old: • '.. , " . . i ' I suspect It takes some time a arrive at the conviction, but I Niro "re ale to It ut last.•lnt then. are few thintw so dies agreeabl in life as growing old.i Now, although, as I have said; the knowledge and secs lance of the fact be' the towth of yeam, yet sotnehow the real oc . now]. edgement to ones • self always, comas with a allock. - -Yous bear a certain stiff ness in your book slums, and a general gnigsginelei about your ankle-Joint. for years.,jou ratio to szofthairbruithes and avoid d ughtti,mail eschew acid wines, by u prorivies so smooth and frictionless an not to he recognized, You exchange you r and di pliant mare, with a tendency to shy ix general skittishness, forewent cob of fotr t toen hands; MI 1,093, mover, arid quie o rnouut You accept your dinner Idvitationo with amore discrimi nating regarcl for the cook than the'doms pane; bll you do. all there thi so grad unlit us to bit imperceptible. It Is only' wlitut you have overheard .0 call man spetik.nryou as tho "old gent what .gore hi s Wo hob," or when a veryiresh voting lai y- asks what sort lot dances worn in °goo when you. were yotang, that s uilviily anew light breaks inun you, nod an ln bwrinablii Neese ofterriffshoot through Yon at tne thought that you have real y rounded the "Tottenham" canter of existence, and have begun the "ran her e." Not that, even then.-you nilly mare all tho. horrors of the shuns Lion. Mach is assn bed to the ignorance r of the eiti ... 't ;but you go ome CertailliA with. t • gnzeled sense th there N arri ha .pb em i to Ito settled, aat doubt: tutor rosellved, which, until that moment, batl nevedgiven even a passing -uneasi ness,. It IS something like the parson hail said i 0010 sermon; so startling and novel Um you cannot rid yourself of it, but keep m •niking yourself, Is this a tact? hay lio an undoubted authority for telling us,this I' Struggle how you may, from that time forward you are an altered , man.Orrourso von mako net mdtrits sloes to UM world at large of changed sentiment:l. The law of litigiand.ffe: 11 elates 0 111311 is 'bound to criminate himself, a id yen gunboat im Jauntily— perhaps eiten a little more Jauntily—as of j 70 1 .0; PLYt 101 11.11101 . 0.141.11 t with sin approaching hankrnptcy torus out 'ln 1 the park ILL a more showy equipaga. nut in th solitude of your own dress i tig-rOIMI .11U know that the trial is over t din verdie in given, andhlt that remains Is to entreat the Court to.suitpend• judg ment. l'Ai long day, my lord—along day." A pitiful cry it Is, Ma 'enough to utter, 111111:S.Mer Co listen to.—O'Dowd N Brooktreod. .r, - ' ITne ocean River Hot water Springs AM common, but there Is but ode trot river, and that runs through lks ocean. If it did not run regularly, ior If its - waters were to get cold, -the trent' Wand of Erin - would chauge its nature even more than its name. and, botanic a Greenland in title and a barren one in fact; In truth, any change In the course or character a this warm water atream would inwo.so terri ble a (hernial influencer - 1w to utterly defy prediction 6,r remedy of results. . It is, therefore; i tvilit no Intl° apprehension that think' g men regard the announce- , meat of 1110 Ltd that thocurrent, of the Gulf Stream has nwrrly doubled its ve locity. Thili occurrence of tale phenom enon so soon after the earthquake in the . Gidilsiands cannot but give die to n surmise of Soule connection between the manifestatirine. Tiro immediate resialt of — increased farce in the current has been to notpnent the dangers of iinvlga, tion near lire Florida Rey. even ate= vessels finding it elltileull to Weather points easily- passed previous to the in ereascd Velocity , of the .atream. This consequence „Is of Well important, ;but less alarming. than the apprehension of ftwtherchstigos which may have a boar= tug on thtrlntereSLs of all clyitised =tilt , . —The . Sprlngnola Rrpublican. ays of lottorica : ,!Wo may consider ly a settled thin that ail - denting In lotteries la gam.. bllngoind lanlibatly demoralizing- and deradig.N hatercr may to its precise moral cbara ier and criminality. Thils is reason enough for avoiding -the pine. tire. Then,:the chances ore lan to one that 'whoever Inapt a lottc;ry , ticket ii swindled outright.. Ii la .no"_indication that a lottery Inge:a:dna andrallbe ban estly coudueled because it protean, to be tor a buTient obbfet,. or .endoreed lim by b:rile WM' same vote, or lied: yertised in r sprotablo n ow:covers:. Our advice is; don't, buy lottery ticket:Vl'," —ln• an kers were Ile atm change did likewise town. two 'sheen:Li. • rivals.. When one mule r sitoprovetneat, tau other At lastous pat up a rtew Ich was the motto, Mn,'. The other was ovnreeme appeared with bias*, .mml4 COnsaki .23ecti. , - Cbtuda Reef! elan d ou }el, at first. but' , 4.F!" OHIO N EWS . . , —Then.. is n tuna dog paniein BnCet count'.: —John 3forobc,ase,. long a Citizen' or Dayton, died near Springfield on the :Id aged DO. rti ) .o,F,oicralonse ho. lust teen. sample:ad at L'antm liy the Lien. Louis''Schaeffer. Paryott; one of the ph , : noon of Knox county,. Mod rocontly at o:wage oft 2. ' —James .11 - oCianicu, ono of the pro sera of Morrow ialunty, died a fow days Mace Saida Tellt year. I. —Absalom Fox, of Level postoffico, IViirron county, has taften the Lebauon Star from tie commencement In —The Vinton &cord thinks it a credit to the town of McArthur, that only two, games of ball have eyer Peen plaTed.l —There were thirty-two fires in Dorton last year.- The 1e,..e aux.:a:iced to if,rtoo, all but $2,600 . of which was covered by fuser:thee. ' .—The Zanesville Courier gage that the'' Zane (ouse, hi that city which, in ifiek), sold for $l,OOO, was again kohl on .the 2d Inst. for $61,000. ' -Hugh Roberts, a Bellefentalnd AM' I ten, overworked himself is digging;a grave, a few days ago, burnt= artery, •and fell dead on the ground. —The Lebanon Star Rays that Ilarvey,' Corwin, of Morrowtown, fell from the abutment of the Lebanon bridge, on the td Inst„ and - broke his neck.. , —Youngstown, Sfabouieg comity , ar-* cording to a census taken lest May. had a population of 5,0i2. The fteglstee thinks it tak': has 7,G00 inhabitants. • • tJab]:oott MeClellan, - of Hillside, Franklfn county, has been- arrested fir bemir's- his six menthe' old child to death. The accused is a irniticarti. —A man named Craig,, With several allover; has been arrested at Dayton, for' ; rubbing the Post-ofece at Corwin S•se lion, Warren county, of 175 in change.; —ThHon. H. C. Houston, Rep ',fouled e from Clarke 'country In the feet Legal lure,. and Captain W. A. Stewart, I former y of Cincinnati, have bought stock lu l tho Springfield Repub li c. f 1. —Semi, villain placed tics across flit, track. or the Cincinnati,- Dayton cud Eantern , flathead on Thursday night, bear Tiffin. The obstruction was die- covered in time to prevent an accident. ; —Edward Shark, of Liverpool, Medi- son county, went.out to shoot a chicken on the nth ult. His gun missed, or hung lire, and ho was blowing in the muzzle, when it exploded and killed JAW almostly instantly. —At Toledo, Ohio,. there are two rival dubs, and the earl of a d•er's tail is an. copied as- proof of the banter's capture if: the animal. One of the members hearer cently been detected 111 swiping the tall* of dead deers lying in the Toledo market, —John Harp, an old resident of Gel, man township, Montgomery county, while riding on a wagon loaded with :whisky, drank too ninth of the timid; I foil rid the wagon, mid: was run over. He died on the 2d inst., from hie injuries. —The SanduskyßegGitersays e Iron lard tank In Gregg &Eck'. mill, th In Ithat city, exploded on Friday- The contents of .the tank wine Watributed over the premises making them very dirty. The actualicAhowever;doesnot'exeeedsloo; —The London • union says . that Mr: Peter Weber, of Loudon, whose rotates in Rhenish Reverie were confiscated for .the sharei he took 1n the revolution of 1018, has Just had them restored to him by the Prussian - Government, and Is going home to lake possession. . - —Tho lion. Albert°. Greene, formany, years Judge. of Probate at Providence, - - Pt. I.; and a man of marked Moray at,; 1 tainments, died. at Cleveland a few days since, age& aLity-five. He had been firing with his non-in-law, the Rev, Mx. I 'ertain, tar some months past. - 1 ' • •The Dayton Journal' saps that the,' case of Gen. Parker, of Grant's stair, was I repeated id onset the townships of Mont gomery county the other day. All things, had beon.-prepared for a.wedding, ,bit the bridegroom did not makable appear ance. No ertpianation of his absent:elm§ • yet been obtained. —A crazy' mar, named Martin was recently arrested at Cleveland. - lie had dug up and carried home the coffin - con. taming the body of one of hls_chlidren ; who died a year ago. Os being taken to' Jail, lie attacked four prisoners confined in the same' cell, dad succumbed - only after a fearful struggle. ' - - Bt — it A n a tr g ea o tment ingAmd e c n n n d c p t h ed citizens, and to assert the right of eapa triation, was held at Dayton on the night of the second inst. Speeches wore mode by L. B. Gauche], S. Craighead, Colonel Nolan, C. L. Vallausligham, Dr.,Kzry Patrick Kelly, Judge Dwyer, an ,. dlar. Ifarioth. Strong re.olutions were also adopted., ..• —Tho Non. 0. L. 'Clark, of WeahloV ton county is we learn from the illarletta Register, died of consumption at Rinior Lauding, Scioto county, on the " sth Ho was burled at Mari etta On the 2dinst. Clark was one of the sufferers from the poison believed to have been admin istered at the National Hotel, Washing ton, tan yearn ago, and had never been 'well educe. • , GilmOre (Edmund lihke) hov log separated Clem his wife, the parties met in Newark Ohio; last week, to. vido thechildren. The hutband and wife did not come together until the moment of the separation of tho children arrived, when the scene was one ofdromatio In terested passion. Twouf thellttle ones were assigned to the care of the lather, and a third to the_mother, who. Ls also to bo permitted to pay weekly Visits to the I —Cleveland is flooded With a most p 'plausible countaileft batik, note a two .dollar National bill- on the National. Union Bank et Klnderhook; at Now l York. at a first glanostitie iSone of the most deceptive of all the various-coun-• terfells is; our currency. On closor 'ex amination- the words -. National Union Bank" look dim and unnatural, while In the vignette the left hand corner of the blitthe engraving on s coarse and rough. The hack is alms blurted, but the note is one-likely to have au extensive run.- • —A. singular case of a ,yotinglad . yoged . sixteen years, by 4bo name of. Anon BroWn, nodding at Mr. • Tipton'', on Walnut street,- has been creating great excitement among our citizens during the last week. It is so undisputed and establfthed fact that the girl has a snake, worm, orsome such thing In-her.stem aith. Its head Las been aeon in her meuth a number of times by Many pee ple—by twenty or thirty on Sunday when. then brief time, it was o tar as this lips... Doctor Nieschang; the' at tending physiclan,was about to grasp it when a movement of am , was in a spasm, prevented, and the opoortn. oily was lost. Doctor Nleschang thinks, it la of the tape species, -and very long, probably„ twenty yards. The. girl, for tome seven years, ha.. been afflicted with . Spasms of a severe character.... By lay ing the hand on her stomach at times, its terrible motions and contortions wen, be easily felt. :The head of the .snake, or worm, is qUite..black. The usual time. for in to snake its appearance a nixint siX o'clock in the afternoon. People are con stantly coming and going, amounting to aeraral handrail a day. Mr. Tipton is compelled to fasten the door and request people to go nosy. nectar Nieeng has confidence that he will succeed in re lieving the girt of her. ; disagreeable moo tocuer.—Clogoa Democrat, • STATE NEWS ~ . ... . . . ...4. new meethm house, costing , was dedlosted et fib:ldles X &ads, hue mouth, It Is said to be one of the neatest In Beller county. ' • -New Coatle has land several weeks of theatrical performance. So' has Mead ville, wham Sherry's excellent' troupe has been performing. —Most of our State exchanges cantata accounts of liberal donation vialts made to the various pastors of the various towns during the holidays. Wo erupted to ace that such visits have been very nu. warms this year. • Raftsman's Jouraat of Clear--j field eays: In consequence of the sod,. den &appearance of iho,sliovr lout week, all timber operations cease d - and at present, the prospect for getting out anything like the usual quantity la rather problematical. • —Too little boys at Conneantsille, loomed frenzy Fraser, aged ten years, ton of Dr. F. IL Frazer, and George F. Menhir, were drowned lb a brick yards pond on . Monday, the 50th ult. They were - raining together, when rise tired mentioned broke through the ice. Tbo latter, in his endeavor to help his play; mate oat,' also broko'tbrough, and both lives were lost.- This mid calamity should-servo as a , warning to parents against Permitting children to go 'Upon iOO When ills In a treacherous condition. —The old grist mill at Spring, - :owned by Christy Csok, was burned to the pound on the morning of December M Ur. Christe and his tinnily resided intim mill, and they had bard* Safe to escape, The father or Mr. or:twisty: an old, num, who was one of the family, returned to the burning mtilfor eons purpoma, and and was not seen again till the, lire had been reduced, when his remains were discovered among therein% prob. able that he was injured by, a falling let terer suffocated by smoke,--Meadviiii learn frorrrtho Getty'h...Star that, on the 3let•nlL, Ann .Ifrads4tras. keoicti, vodtw . entr-Toiie years, daughter of ,CharleaHtrabangb, ,of Hamiltonian toinahl 'was burned - to' death. The d weir .isf weak mind, and had been temporarily. lett by herself in .the kitchen while ' went to the barn to =itch soma cows Mr. H. be. log absent trout ,home. It Ia -supposed that by some means her, clothing took lire from-the"ktieheivalove.' -Upon:the return of the famllyshe Was found lying On her face on the ,Ilooe dead,. and the clothing entirely bend offber tack; . memo Is now Rid to npoin lation of:SA(100 owl,k, pro video- Uon of 1 / 1 , V 249 .0 44 : on wh eh - 489,245 Oa to paid rantualrq. - atrokliiklhe pan Year ,Psoi) 033 beLY..been PlPOothr,4l4o city lb! plelMproyezuente., The corn. mOrehil b nese of the yeer ealimeted at , 130.5;00A... ' and the.vehie of =On- It" _LrrEBARY. I —Pewee ban finished his new work. It„is entitled ''St. Dicksit's Inceme %said to bithe name as that orthe Atlantic Cobh, Cour . 'l-I.fpw rds t lilfH,ooo copies at."3foilt. ey, Goose. are seht annortilY . in this uutrY.l . Volume the poems of the late Iturge.sx, or:Maine, has Just been. sinlhtt)re editor o '(ay Sdeucq has or 'The bosom. h f et a lreek. -Thelady.who writes under the nom _: de phona of 'Annie' Thomas is a Mrs. Bender Cudilp. • Mrs. Henry Roscoe Is about to pub- TEMA yoltomentitled "Victoria Colones; her Llte.ind Poems." ; 1, i - i/ames Greenood, "Ama-- 1- hair Cm, al. has in Me Meng a volume pl "Uosetitinteatal Journeys." *nad Trobriand has published in parts "Racollections otPour 'Pears Cam paign!' inthe Army of the Potomac... i-Tbe inithor of the pleaaant . novel OlaYe's" Its st new story nearly ready, entitled "Jeanie's Quiet Lite." • Mr. F. 1 . 1. Fatithall itria oh hand a collection of "Carols and Songi of the 'Nativity,. Mostly from tnadited mane- . Atlas Sea s ll, the author of "Amy Her.' bait," is about to publish a Solutue en- titled "After life. a sequel to the Journal of it Home Eire." • - J-The LAndon At.teniunt has a eery - coarplimentary criticism upon Professor Whttney't *ant book "Langoage,". which B. igcsibner4•Co. publish. • • =Mr. deorge Washhinton Mean will sterily Publuda a series ,orcriticisms opbn improrieticsof expression, under, trAgeneril tle of "Bad English." • Air. J. G. Watson Ls prepaiing a mem of Mr:Fitz Greene R . aileel. There Is talk also J of building A monument In nortor of the Moat at Guilford. Conn. The January number or London SO cidy will! contain "The Pelitlcian,j• a London Lyric, by Mr. Robert Buchan an,t and 'Tickets :or 'Soup," by Mr. James Greenerrati.• I • -11 The Dickens-ColllnS.Christmaaald ."103 Thoroughfare," has been dramatized by Le authors, and played by Mr. Pech ter; at theAdelphi, with, what success we ' are' not told. • . • 4The forthcoming number or "The Coritemponarp"Review.will hare papers by the Rey. IE. D. Maurice, Professor Cmtington, b r J. M. Minot's; and Pro- , feaserPlutoptre', the tramiater of fitoph ' IR =doll Paltrier will shortly publish "The Book of Praise Hymnal," a work ofLhis own. - compilation and ar- • names, An edition will. be Issued with musia, harinontseal and compceek by Mr. John Hallett. . _ —Res. J. 13. i Wood, the writeron !tutu ; rat history, Just eommenbed thepub lientlon of a knew serial work. "Bible AnlinaLe."l au , account 'of the cartons brads, birds, fishes, reptiles, ,te., men tioned to the Scriptures." • —The first Wain of thei extra series of trio ;pablifttions of the Early English Text Soolity for the pastlear Is likely to be Castect's "Books of, Courtesy." It 1 will be folioired by "Direlock the Dane" And rCharicor's'ProseWOrke." —Mira Yonne, the author itt‘qhe Heir or .1 rodelyrra." has a now work nearly read, entitled "New firound." Shahan also abllsheditio first lime of the Sun day ibrary of litatsehold , Reading, en titledA "Pupils of St, John** Divine." —t njgniat dame La placed between Madame- - tie Steel w a nd' Madame iteenreler, "Rorr lucks I end" said he:'lllere am I ad between wit and boun ty." "And without pommies 'either one or the other," observed Mad ame de Saud. —Then OW volume of 't,tohnirolloure n cd annouauncing Its contributor* - Mina Manning, ihs author Of "Mary Powell; Mr. John 'Timis, of compiling memory; Mrs. Ellis; one of "The' Motheniiif Eug lando' Mr, Frank - Docklandand Miss —Among recent itemsof literary gos sip is ono t Charles that, DilaaDieltans, daughter o f Dickens, is the au thor of "hunt Margaret's Troubles," u novel not long since. published in ;Eng land and I that the mime lady has just coleted second novel Ofgreat merit,. entitled "Idabers Progress.' -Referring to these reports, Mr.lDlokens writes- to Arr. Chlida chat his daughter had noth ing to do with the authorship of either one of the novels mmitioncd. FaCEV -"Keeping dark:''- situeld. • - :.-Deferred tea-T-Oolong. - • -The coieranta of ePare-ile leagues. ;-Eientimenta? explasion-burstlng in... to tears.' . i -Learned highland 141eit-The true belle of* Oland. _ i -41 theautbor of "Leavee of Orator' a •pr,fist? Not* Whit.num.. ' _ -.-Punch Mysthat duciut may' laYeggs, ;hut 'geese ley wagers. . : • .. -':-Itow min a nightwratchinau get hid Inc diem?-fLoWen charier, -Christmas dish most '.prevalent in England-101211m broils. 1 -The bostroaterierfor loLdlers' boots '-the 'ldes or afaren.-Jarly.. • Cana most ba said to '.l:a not a coat because yeti divert yourself of it? --Yesterdity the . lifeyoi'a overcoat was ,stolen: Where avast his Pelisse? - - ':=lVtuat Id Abe best remedy for *flag ging of spirits? A flagon of wind:,J L' --"Abisenk, m make the heart grow fan. . dee-p some ode elso.--Tomahasa. ....The bill-gest portmanteau knowia the:Grand Trunk of Carmdi-Purrelf. 4-ri 0 COO of the theft at Mayor Ile- , Michas s, his Honor was MO-suited. -..Th 'meat appropriate New Year's nall, "gay, 4olnky„ let's take a drink I" , log" Young's talents for "seal-- Ins" wouldifind -ample . ertiployment in -rThe .latiad. politica cswiestrire repro. • i. sate Ural a platform. He is Mantling 1 '-,When ' should the harvest liaison be • - at its height lobosurel? When It's at its heyday, -What is l itho English-eon:mender do.' 'Mg an Abyssinia? Carrying th rca e war Into -prier. • must have bedn a bandy mart, ter, rding to Homer, he had .11 hi:mitred arms. ' . . . - ..Wily is a lady's throat likean aspen- • dime to her watch? Because Its a chat. • ler•4"e (ehiPailine.) -,. -.Pcincla thlnks there Is an • obvious propriety in going out to dinner in a - By/valeta-tall coat. - , 1, -, .An exchange says the Indies would rather face a, mad bull than not have thatidresses'gored„ -Itanilogj the., runner, lthough a floidingeditor ie likely to be . veryshort lyopposed Iselin.% - , -.l)nring 1.'7, $3,000,000 worth of prop. erty was /oat by steszuboat disasters an the R''astern: rivers. .! • ' -There is a tide in tbe alfairs of men, etc , sta., and when it comes the men gen. erally Lind themselves Ina tied plea*. , - -What liGtecillierence between a bar her-add a Mother? Ono has morel," shave;; and the other has shavers to raise,: -Mr, Pike, naturally enough, tssald I. beboescir th e "lthellewt" member* of the • COSIgr.OOIOIIO COMMiltOO on Naval at - +Thif thief ,who robbed the ?darer yet. terday entered - by. the alley.gate. The alloyiniters i il his Honor werenot dia. • I tuthed.--Phl Bigletin. .. -The pleasantest places la Now Or. leaneame thakemeterias. -It is well they , are Ruth, for.msidente are mote likely to go these than' any where el* . . .. •--Cliaiiyiu•?bss aachool scene. "Why don't you study your Roman history?" . days aschool4naster to a jesyfpupLl. "..I ran welting for it to be Unbead," is the reply.. d • -It 715 welt when compelled to take a disegnseable woman to the opera to se lect one peed Weir feed Or .121Obiq for she will becer tain to be entirely "cary... -:Then about Lordsvaleare sUll afraifilo come Into town for dread of the + medical, etuderita. "We don't, jigs the way del does thlogs'in des-seefloa,"'say egr tra the swarthy Ethlops. .... . . -The 'Home Journal m e ntion, as an elegant and appropriate holiday gift to a lady; ..fali "witela, a set of curls, a braid o r .. a cbighon.. rtainly; also a set of false teeth or, su ° g e btzs eye. ; • , - ' .• - , , . Ti : PERSON&L. ] . 110. bile IS 11111X1011/3 to see Itistori: - - brtoixirt Brimming:. is going to revise L -,1i,, - Rase ihowne, hist two protty, —Dr,:ileckni is to bo the new tilsbni of Geerliia• ...; . t, ~ . 1-..Te y .ittrtt Field has published a I—Dlikens will not tn. Omaha, iet teAleeite. - 1 h-Quien Victoria' is strongly oPposed to , adeanned (t)iiitualistn.„.. • -This New York Mall saysithat - VW d9zieefria 4 b l t i a r " e d s ? L : e .,/ncketie —Goade - eipiseteit_ and hoped tied his tame would rest on tors7sclentido - attaltb• - Thetribstoryortbo Deirii, b thework On weiee the Rev. Wie• it. Airlere ,l 4°‘Y. "PRO' 1 .1 : , • - 1. . -.- " 1 .. 40 bnic - lientierbnist is the nuts of a new ustaicalptif. in Ithighsettntort; ii r B —J .. tH ' lC ,is Vtirti a ,- owe iineasi .tidnir Morals 4." - charitable. pie or . in the whale city ot.Boston. - , :-• -, - . : . .....m*,...sti o hm.....rtgicts Strongly ' to ; .: . ladies aisa, , talte hsainataltly no_._sts!ssi; k troubled intrie , iestr_letaniiinus. -- ;_yt t di ee , sa ” - that. Vanderbilt and , Thomas' A. are i members of a ring, - wbtee want, to eeTek the Xenia° fi r , ~.. . , e efeamer &tura; with . eonLj on the'ledist motes, de cot credited's. "..Tiisi7tolts . nir ion toont , coma ortiondo IM=l MIN