The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 29, 1868, Image 6

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WZDNEADLT, JICAUARY, 27,
THE CtIeiVEDITIONS. ' '
TheEepubllcan - Stale COM= onwill
he , held at Philadelphia, Mar Altb;
the Repabllcan National can on at
Chicago, May pith: .• . ; . . : .'
11y the tuna at the cid' of - tlul Safe
tvention; Its duties ars rest to
nrindnating cardlldatektor Lndltor end
Bnrveyor Generals` -and . i'lialdentirl
Electors and the selection of four dele-
Oa& St tO lbe National
will
The other , delegates will be ap
kelnted by . the respective districts.
_ Two methods_ for 'selecting districi
delegates hisve tie:trio - Med; Boutetimes
the delegatei to the State Convention, of
0 the propel' year, hive ansuructlthe Dine
r Con of conferees for, this purpose, and
chosen the delegates for their respective
- districts: it other times-the
selection
have been made by 'district conventions
or conferences. This, latter method has
many advantsgerto recommend It. We
believe it has steadily had the pr eference
in this county.
It is highly desirable the delegates to
both National and ,- Stile -ioni s ation
should he chosen freei.arriorit- the very
best Materiels; for the dtztles that will de
voile upon thMts are Of-surnmal granty.
=I
` , A wide-tweed mid . -preirerral conspire
cy exists to wrMit,h : - . lreined away f ro m
'England:: Idea! met; errrYsthers who
are of..Trieli birtl( end the Catholic per
suesitus, either synipstldse with or are
conneetien,more or Ilea aellee, with
this censpiracy, We riot !dente therm.
Oa the contrary, we isia inanliild, me
sons which would induce tut, I( we .were
related ii they *moo do ii amide
touching ilds. matter.. „Inst. Irishmen,
adhering- to Protestant. faiths, 'Stood
aloof from this . efort at Irish-ll:depend
. once or are opposed to IL
Ile pivot of-this conspEracy lain the
united Banes. The ecmspirstais /LITE
rewind much - encoungement' from the
native born !population flitTarte= MI.
;1011L 1. Vicente they are uridirit
• tOlii wa ling 'plait monarchy, e form
of government not spproSed by the
Mathis( haul preyalling. Boom° of
triditioin pito it the English; growing
°Mot the old.colonfalembrotheent..
Beau= of the bid conduct of the axis
ti--Fieratig - Chums - Of England toweris
daring: t he rebellion. Ifecaase of a
finuratisilangnees to men of low organ
*lon to 'me others involved fatigable
5. Because of demagoguism, sinking to
2 man or Hold on 'poi the Irish Citholic
.2:l„ l uile : t4 compirac7 W v!teyel
,
oped in- such ., flagrant 'violation of Vie
national ;neutrality lawn, and of: Abe
:treaty obligations of our governinent,
_treaty
thaTissicimi.% doobtleis unwilli ng lx;telt constrained to — intetpose
61, ie to (Amtrak) it. Rlndinglbeir
iiberoe for air invasion of - Catisida
thAarted.. by -goonnuneutal.landWuwee
aid - rg;ifiui loam
_ enterprise directly toWaras
Irelard; and soon developed a mom for
- "legible insurrectionary power. .Eatter . -:
ky.f.hey have. extended ..theli * --- peridions
into:England with siegelar energyand
• oddicity, though no mat" of sober ludg—
iaria: ia t rY the laiTzumaalall—
tldtvaorted
"''Areerican' citizens, by nitaralizstion
Yid by birth, who are involved irk this
conspiracy have gone, hence to Great
It is fair to presume tbey went
Grin" to Watch of to aid thh "regrew' of
GM; /Merrection; TheilVtek de
' mind the protection of the - Govoniment
- iittie United States the who as'ifi they
were" abroad in pursuit of their lawful
&tinge; 'Popular passions are inieked
tiMighout this' country in their behalL
It is even insisted that we ehallimali into
War - with
-- Great Britain unless these coo
-- Odors are, ill:owed to proceed ;with
• their entoiraise unhindered. I
• - ' , During - our rebellion the British par.
eiameat corroded belligerent rleita
'the -rebels --. Under - this authorization
certain - British 'subjects, through hatred
Of diMac r aticixstitntions, or a dh.d.'re to
. wit fernisbed the -rebels With
Miley, Warlike stores; and ships of ',War:
•
We;, hold. the British Geterruweit, en.
swerahlo for all the pretable - daMsge
resulting to us from titii 'cense. , Hanes
rile Alabama claims ITX - y, we lianifirr
tam, and held Mai this
J' juitilied a declaration - of wit hi' Orr
country against . Great Britain; and
(
declaration would have beer made l and
executed but for the' fact that the rebels
gore _us all the employment we could
attend to. Are we prepared to rib._
Od' the grornd on which we set upthe
AlahatM claim; and Am =me th'irat I
or i , are we ready to respond in,damsgea
fief iosses inflicted em British stbracte by
the. Fenian movement, so far as 11 111 1,
tqicables
t 2 env shores?
l'hernyre meit ivito,in private Arabi;
have one rule- by whicirto =imam their
_ own rights" and - deinands,' . and another
it nay different oae, by which to gange
the claims and pretensions of their rel.
'•
lows. - .Mae call inidsron walla 'gait&
aidi of judgment when dmiiing_with:tie
.
concerns of their Own -gnieriment d
those - 'of other powers. 'We see Ino
grounds ;of iesecat or Julies on wb_ch
this.diaerepancy can be excused. "
If - 2unerican citizens tee proper to stir
np trouble for Great . Britain, and in the
prosecution of that enterprise take
rink ofputting themselves within
af-Sherclutr.bes of - the power they
iheyera in - la* and In fact their "own
[thsurrast If they -suffer loss, ibis, in*t
indemnify themselves as "best they' an,
sad not embroil our government hi Ca
- island of their own eeeldng. - • -•-
This does not touch the case of other
dessp.of American citizens. , AU eitil
:wens o f . this country, whether. natural- 1
fled or native, going abroad in lit
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dr lawfurbusinem or pleas - ere, We t s.
eight La. -expect and claim the amplest
protection of out government. In this
regard there can, be no -Macao be
meeen citizens by birth of adoption.
Beth stand a 4 0011 /*OiLletrel, add
brider and dignity of, the government
all-frdly pledged to theime class Si to Gal
- G*4' Nor dois it." Matter , In tbe bait
Whithir acitizen le rated:high or !orris
' towsslth, learning or wile} etatna.':As
• to! iights. *IL citizens, are -necessarily .
equal; and the minereeasurmi of redress
meet bier:copied to one as to anothiml
Of ccerise, - whenever an American ei -
Nen isinterfered With in a foreign cond
. tiy; bitheanaiidilles theipe, whether
bY,arrest or othenvise.,-War pummel:Li
will sem= that the hiterferenee" is rm;
proper i'std
ihandevOlve acrthe-power interferistii
with kite to ihow"Bodi reason, - for i 4
alidnet tomAkarcomPerisation.. -But
Gran* be bom le !laud -thita r litinni
of "005eptintry," journolnOlirchigir'ni
ifijoirskg in Smiler =gin - sill &Mimi'
torffivetr..,all the lairs and; magma he
tilde eitairlialuid :and In Wrieratlon: It
Will *rt. - do - for "a Rrwleehtrir, to go 4.
Rci*etind k et- 1 30hedirri: ironwrntk
eldSt,lilsplearmiw... !CBS Winks er4
loyiniedoni.of worienp;
. be n:ait : sts, ,
refit thelawa Mow it: ono; Corn-" , I
MIS
plain that the restriction laid upon him
to illiberal, in contravention' of natural
rights, or what not. but when he volun
tarily place lairaelf where laws he dis
likes are in force, he mat either con
form thereto or suffer the consequences.
It must, also, be remembered that the
EttgasiCgovernment La pictillaily situ ,
ated at present,- and espetriallytowardi
citizens of theKnited States. That gov
ernment is serif:quay ret.naced. It knows
that the blow aimed at Ita head was de
taped within our, borders„ and that
cinch of theictice imparted to it is de
rived boil berme. It has cogent reasons
feratandbig on its guard against Ameri
mu casing within itsjurisdiction.
as independent power it...will exude , :
such., precautions as it deemxnecetaary
to adf-preservation; doing.even as erbi.
troy things es our own 'government did
when it main diner- But , theee. can'
siderattona will . not justify or excuse Its
intermeddling with an Ainerthan who
bar obstrved the neutrality due from his
gereTment toßll.lotili with which it is
it peace. 19r4ir gin It be adjudged suffi
cient to weirrint interference with an
American abroad that he has, either in
.thangress or elsewhere; expiesiednym
pithy with ;the Fenian& Stich expres
don may properly excite suspicion, and
induces vigilant watch over , hint,l jest
as we suspected and watched English
men who came here while the rebellion
raged, afterhaving denounced the Union
and whited the success of its enemies.
Our prominent is not in a humor to
wards England to saki fresh wrongs at
its harids; !mid It must be confessed that
our .people are sot so entirely recovered
Omer recent conerta to to be without de
sire Mr readiation. That. England is - in
trouble-does notitWalsess our sympathies
brit rather gives us satisFaction. A grim'
delight is . eaperienced in-seeing the
poisoned chalice she pressed to our lire
commended to Ler mix. What we wish
is that our government may so deport
itself in the present conjuncture as to
virtdicatelth late exposition of interne;
tionallaw and lend to Its gelitialiecug-.
eldest. Such a triumph concerns all
mankind, while:the ebullient:int or re
vange,, though' sweet for ,the moment,.
wilt entail- eonsequennmr to be reties-
TSIE BLIIVD
We eclutowledge. the receptor the
thirty-filth annual report or the. Mans
glamor the "Penn' sylienta Institute for
the,lnstmellon of the Mini"- There
are now In tfie lehool one hundred . end
eigh4 three blind persona. _Thirty-two
Of these support thernielies Wholly or in
part, as . Assistant teacher', er in the
Work department, five- are fell patine
eleveit in pert; and eight are day
scholars.. By series of.. carefully ar
ranged figures the .Pgizteipali .Wiamass
('warn, gay., show% that therein now
:blink and 15,633 total
blind persons in the Darted States.. 01
thisnumber there Are 1,6110 I!entsyl.
in New' rersei, • ilia 3h ln
Delaware; the three States eontribtitin g
to the . etipport.' of the Institutlini Great
difficulty is experienced in profiding em
ployment tor the blind after they have
been irtstriteted - and graduated
from - the' College. ...To •. obviate
this, the report ' reanimated'
establlshmelot of
a manufactory; • where the blind
may be employed 'at fair 'wave: Sad
an ostehilal , mani could not be made self
eapPorting bet it would contribute large
eistallerating the Condition
of tiro an doomed to this world to perpet
all darkness.' The spite& of education
adopted by the Schotl embraces not only
mental culture but practical Instrudlon
fa mechinics and general handiwork.
The factory attached to the institution,
where brushes, brooms, whisks, nuts,
earnettacenedchairs,beadwnrir,knstting.
sewing and general fancy work are made
by the pupils and graduated workmen,
is yeti stuxeuffittly autnikvi,ariddtuiDs
the -..past_s f
enz_ c anclr- 24._tba_. amount Au
fte.,1366 41 was made ;up.. - There are
- sem blind pertinent among the , pupil:
from Allegheny county: The report
slims a very - gratifying state or affairs
end relate greet credit on these imme
diately connected with the management'
of this noble iturtituilon,of .. which Penn
sylvania'should feel justly proud,
pport or the noise Colt:mate.
Cm Forage. illations admits the point
we haie - heretofore urged, 'that oUr
Colvin enforce the same -rule es those
England andother Earopean centraries
in piped to the right of elitzeite to ex
petttate-thenneties—that is, thatrciti
teas have no right to throw off their al
legiance. The Conunittee do not tenons.
mead any change in our own laws in
this regard, ix in insist that thirnatand•
ized citizen shill be entitled to and shall
teethe the'essne protection as the native
born; and that upon' the arrest or deten
don of 614 naturalized citizei by soy
foreign iontanntenkupon the allegation
that IntirtrannatiOrt in the - United Staten
does not operate to dissolve his former
allegthnce; or the Smut of any native'
citisettwithout charge of crime coon:nit,
ted within the jerhelletion of such for
eign power; the President is empowered
to, order. the arrest of any eibject clench
foreign power who maybe found within
the jurisdiction Of tbetrnited States: -
This seerosi to ue veiy much like .nn,,
[adulterated etutralatanism. If a Olsen
his aright th,renadlate ;his allegiance,
'itt his option, the United States ought
recognize that right at once, and numbs
rtakably. If he had no each right, then
the United States ought not to endeavor
to compel Euiopean governments to ac
cept a rule which it refuses to adopt.
ROILDISMII6 ON TEE AUSGICINT RIV
re,- in remaylvania, especially on pie
Meier seetion, are large mufti of hem-
Joel timber.* Latterly the attention of
isaiait its been Weed to this district,
sad in Particelartmintri hitherto loca
-1 ted in the State . of liar Tork, And
whose supplies of bark ate fthansted, or
'wen will be.. Servers! of theta tanners
bars already,- taken:4i iambi large' . iam of
land. A &lef than hate airindy /rec.
ed tanneries, sod others will soon'do
so- Several enterprisesof this .descrip
lion hive been started se high op as in
Warren county,- and with good prospects,
elating' considered. Of coarse tan
ning Is beset with the Same uncertainty
as other departments of Industry, aris
ing oat of the - Seam:ill situation of We , .
country; but this will be only tempers
17.. The hemlock forests of the Ape=
gbeny. valley will soon experience
general invasion, and will yield abuts
dant rewards to the enterprise that shall
utilize them. -
Tan DEMOCRAT& have been insisting
with mach appaTent earnestness on a
redaction of governmental creases.
Brarratep of Congress or the respective
Department in that direction met their
approval until"' bill wee introduced into
the 'Bons of Beprentatativeeto vacate
some of the higher :GM= is the army„
This measure Win accordant with the
potions induction of the =4 itself..
Bat the Democrats bowl this re
daction beatose it will- lessen the grade
of their 01111/ ECM It menace are to be
feat:iced, it cannot all be iccompitilied
with the rank and Hie. Some l ot rho
Gencrils must go lower.
."i'fby not? • •
. Tan Oonsurrattye Republican mem
bers of the blease , of Representatives at
Waahrugton an , no going to 'greater
entrains than Radhads emir sug
gested. I h. little of the unary evinced
at this Lite day would hay.accempllshed
mach Mat epring; some of it doss-not
jaVala to tie beaifleLl is &fa rl stand.
WII - Pitorra. that speello attention
elionid be made of the fact that Speaker
lisibt fulfilled Its pledge so to constitute
thegousit Conunlttse en Itellreads as to
swan tbo.protept, reporting of theFtee
4taitroad bill nag ttut bill to reetere the
outer of- the - Conneltfttnii lhattied
Win!
Maar rah TOO . 14 , 111 TE ILEI: if: the
Booth who lately er.ga:lethin an attempt
to take theinselvab and their &ales !
iof the ! Valcu:4 - anti failed therein, are
now aTrio'itsly thinhicg- of ecking, Con-1
I greet inktmpatriite the black reepie. In
former, years these whites Maintained I
Moat etontly that black IX-0;.:1: were ab-
is the tiouthiru
States; that white, people Were. naturally
intatuteitated far labor in there legions;
and, corsequently„ complete denoPull.
lion maat ensue bat far tin presence of !
the blacks. As. a matter of fact the
blacks did about all the work that was
doze, and the whites: pocketed nearly all,i
the gains. We sec, however, a hopeful
sign in the desire to have the blacks seall
off. It-implies.that the whites have ,
discovered-the fallacy of seppOsing there.
are climatic hindrattes to their working,
and are Inclined Sr try their hands at it.
That's! exactly what is needed to restore
the Southran States to prosperity, and
the whites cannot too soon carry the
. hopefal intention into effe..t. That is
within their own competency. The re
moval of tbol,lacks is another matter.
As they are now freemen their conietht
will have to be asked, unless the Smith-.
.
ern people arc prepared to recognize in
CarigTZs3 a lawful la:Lority more arbi•
fiery 'than his ever been claimed by the
mo:t advance,' radicals. When year
cors'erratives want a particular, thing
done they can field a warrant for it in
the Cohstitution, without the alighted
ditteulty. ' .
Teresa Is n 9 roneeel in..; the feet thiti great
Maligns , ion lifelt among Itepubluouts In the'
northern tier of counties at the manner la
.Isaiah henstarLandon.wasoVentsolthed do
the formation of the gouts standing corn
mittnes:-Goe of the oldest, ablest, and most
'ennarleeced Senators,, as • ell ns one of the
meet ,awcrtul and eloquunt Roll:3,11c.ao do.
fonder., to be thus sot :aide, without au sp.
parent muse, is_ .1E1.111..1, to make those
restive WOO 'eve and honor lam, and In
ar Lou, lett th,,v hsve tosrehed to FO Many
R•putlfcen sletorira ...Axe we a band of
brothers 1 , —.0 are (herd.
To this the Scranton Republican re
sponll6 as (4..liews
"There are , me ozal puuplo IRreutontn who
think 'the -S.:antra. lAnoon% routhil loot
winter waa. 1 0141 ntgleiant to account for
• hls Wino Lenoir the 414110034 Ccuumlttue. ,-
.
THE Nonce Of minezeLtating at
waeun g ton caw pr :per to exprea) sym..
pathY" tith' the Iriill to the movement
they are making against the power of
Great Magill. The London journals
are Indignant at this action, and profess
to regard It is rannitrons and napreer
dented. Thu 13rItith GJeurnmene Went
ranch farther when It act-mLd
hetliyer
eat rights to the Confederates. It in
now' reaping cats - what it s +wed, and
ought not to, complain of the quality of
the crop. , .
Tits COAL Cour...swims operating .
he 'nth:snit., counties of this State
. .
greatly increased Attu - Ltot , Ales for tins-
Innis daring. the last ,year, with the ex
pectation of cnnsider...bly enlarging next
iear, the amount of coal sent to market.
It nalayria.t.tonably h.: doubted, in view to
.the pre:lnt 041001, whether With a ma
terially increa;cl supply the price wilt
not:fall 'below' the leerop of the hot
sessoN which cert.:lab' yieldealittie to
no rnflt. • •
Tara . Pottsvila Journal gives the
anammt of anthrielte coal sent from
Pennsylvania to title.vrater during the
year • Igfii: at 1ci,Ci0,571 tor.s, befog an
incrraMasf 471,031 tons- otter ibe year
1864: o:semi-awe-tante bitumitons
reaching tide4Sater them were last year
.13,2.55,718 tons, being a decreasa fititg,ase
tans from the preceding . :resit This
gives air `aggregate of 14,806,300 . tons.
and as increase Of 1. , 33,6k; tons.
Tau English 'lkorcrtumeut is heartily
sehamed of having dwell theaneet of
the notorionS Train, and is now endeav
oring to fasten the bluetits" at the doors
of the auittordies of Cork. George
Francis ailinet reliih the fact that he
RIO arrestelthrozgh a tairaske,and that
he was not deemed largo enough, game
to alarm the ktrittahlion to such an ex
kill al 10, Cause hla cepture;
Aerurris Atm - the Ornvorata confined
their appeals to postion and prejudice
znainly to thoue. who hate black' people
because thiry are black. Recently they
broke out b another directlon. The
"If.ntd.baretts" and "moneyed arisw
ends" are heDI up to pnblie odium. St
trip noon: be difli,nl; to decide which
I.
effeneva to the I)ernoc--ata, a black
'ma'n or a rich white (me.
TIM Republicans of Northampton
county Issee detiered fctr Grant and ClF
cin,'end BL: Wm- IL Arm
strong es one of tho delegeles from the
_Elseenth District to thi National Con
vention.,l Mr. FL D. Viswell is dele
gate to tho State GonveutLae
'Hantingdon county tins erlso declarcd
Car Gzaat and Curtin.
r, Tag *Pie will be gild to know that
the Housoteratulttee on .Appropriatione
at Watlllngton aro resolved. to cut down
expenses. : - The inrtner they go in that
direction; while ik,epieg the wheels of
government3iropedy rneviog, tie, better
they will
,weirail thoughtt.:l citizens.
plia.tever expenses can be abridged,
ought to ke.. . •
Ha. D.,L. SMITH, one of the members
clf the T.egtelature for'thin county, ha*
been ablit op in his room - at Harrisburg,
by siriness, for two weeks past. We
are glad to learn that his health Is now
amending,' and that he will resume his
public duties in a few. days.
Ton Itepublicau a of finequebenna
county have elected W. J. Terrell and
W. Jump delegates lathe Sate Con.
•cation, aid passed resolutiona In favor
of General Grant for Prveident,, and
(Ululate A.. Grop for Vice President-
A. riAIIREEJSURG corn.spondent oC the
IPhiladclslde Sunday ligipatel4 save the
leading spirits In thcllonse, on the Re.
*pahllcan side, arc Mr. Thorn, of Poi:e•:
deiphla ; Mr. Hers, of Dattphln, and Mr.
Hickman, of Chester.
==MI
d. M. COOPE.S, 'of the Chamberabarg
Valley Spirit, formerly editor or the in:
te//fgeneer,- of Lancastdr:ii a Candidate
for Surveyor General before: the Fourth
of March Democratic State Convention.
--The Boston Poet makes on assertiom
It says that more than thirteen negro
soldiers deserted to one that was killed
in battle. If the y \ I'M is able to prove
this, it should at Once offer its proof, for
on grave a statcMent is likely to make
prejudiced persoqs think that the paper
makini lt is ictusled so for by mean
petty partisan' spite, as to forget even
truth in its undearors to .make a telling
The oerman Young lilen's Christian
.dasociation of New York gives free din
ners every day to the poor: One hun
dred and sixty rations are also sent daily
to poor familial' in the city. This, We
humbly suggest, -better than payiez a
hundred thousand dollars or mote for a
half such, WI the Farwell, in Chicago,
whkh was after all nothing but a horri-
Ban Franciscan completes that
th California English it horribly hutch.
ered and Mangled, and says that Span
lets, Chineim and Senate wordy are free
ly treed, and that isooc, to the ceuree of
another generation or two, the language
will he a completely equate ddislect,
Thd Ifypiarnania which hail raged
for soma Ume in ; Paris and London has
extended to Nei, York, and some ardent
admirers of things equine are going to
brae a dinner where nothing will be
naked Or oaten except bone.
On. the 7th inst., Mr. John Henry
died et Charlotte, Va., In the' 72d %year
of Ms age: be was a son of Patrick
Henry, Mel:rutted and least known or
ator of America.- One child of Patrick
Henry's . is still lishstt.
—ln Atlanta, UR., real estate which
sold for 40,000 In gold before the war
resold recently for 07,000 in greenbacks.
Any one who can afford to wait can
take a fortune by investing in atialtstri
Thal gestate now a days,
PITTSB.IT TI WEEKT,Y r 177TTE WED"::7_'i,T
L1E1.17.1063 INTELLIGENCE. ' I
Tn.? Adcones; of Chicago, i Congre-
I
gational organ, 1/89unics the ground that 1 .
the. doctrine of Christ is that marriage is
indissoluble during life, except on; the
ground of athlim7; which is in fact the
sundering of its peculiar bead. ..%1
other wrong& may justify • temporary or
permanent legal separation, but not a -
mit of re-marriage. It thinks the root
of lax viewi as to marriage and divorce,
Is found in the pernicious and plauilbJe
doctrine that the only true marriages
that -of spirit, and that all other is tit
ceased or legal "dither*. Libertinconse
this idea to erect the seduction of their
victims. The adulterer uses the same
plea to Inoue therein of his neighbor's
wile. It argues -very forcibly that the
purity of marriage and or society—
whose fundamental institution it is, tin.
derlying both Chamh and State—de
mands that it be indissoluble says for
the one cause indicated by our 'Savior.
It commends the course of the. Catholic
Church in adhering to this doctrine,
though -wrong in making It a religious
The Float Congregational Church of
MICISCO-1111 decided to dispense with&
paid choir and volunteers from the con.
greigitti(4l have taken its place. '
Considerable difrereuee of opinion as
p
ists 'among the rations re eons denom- .
latations, In regard to in rporating in
the Conatitotion off the United States
a clause' "neknowledgi g God as' the
solace of all authority in civil govern:
meet, the Lord Jesus' Christ *as the'ruler
among allnallons, and his will,'revell-_ ,
ed in tha Holy timaptures, sant supreme
authority" The &Stun Werchmen and
.1V...d0r, a prominent Baptist journal,
argues dist the absence of inch a clause
is not a defect, bat an excellence, and
that in nothing does our noble Constitu
tion stand out in sublimer peculla'rity
than in tho abseaco of Just that religious
rod ure,whlcti is cow' proposed to pat in.
The . Baptista data that it opposes
their idea of religion,' liberty. A Cos
rentlon Is ui,teeet at New Cialle;7l's., .
Thursday, t Nl*, to . premote ills itoz.itiled
reform movement. • :
Itie well known - that the Methodists
and other bodies, • which spring from
them, hero always observed the Jyapds,
or "feast o: love"—familisrly called by
the Methodists, "Mils feast," after the
procure In the pnmitive churchea
They however observe it wholly at
church rite or -religious] experience meet.
kg. The Independent gives an Inter
esting acciant of a "modern "Agana,"
celebrated In featlyal farm by the Sec.
end Baptist church of Newport, It. L,
which society was orgaiticed in the year
1556. The church was richly adorned
for the occasion with evergreens, drop-
cry, shields bearing appropriate mottoes,
and a variety of symbols. Two trees,
reaching to the vault of the thathie roof,
were hung with many gifts for the pbor
of the church and the children of the
Sunday School, while tables,. arranged
for .our hundred guests Gee .time,
Were laden with :Sire htisants. The ex
ercises contdsted of religloni tertlces,
conducted by the nastor assisted by
several clergymen . of other denomina
tions. It is estimsted one thousand per.-
seas were presenc The pastor, in his
adilress, urged the adoption of this foim
of the Asrapa ass means of promoting s
healthier social life In churches.
In Tainebmok 'Paitah; Massachusetts,
them is bat cue religious society in the
place; the people, believing thattnion Is
strength, unite,rwith a for indiuldual
esceptioni, 12 supporting this - society.
The independent thinks they are sensi
ble people. Bo they ma y bei, and yet a
great many -reenaible people" think
that the union of pereoni of.d,iZerent de
friendly union of members of various
churches to aceorapilah certain objecte of
nominations into one sod' ely, and a
a general interest, is widely different
- ikt,14.•"24.4.
of the Chino To Men's Christie:).
Association, and lay erangeliii, was
presented on New Yenre Day with the
.free use of a new and earrimodunas
home by Mr. J. V. Farwell, a 'princely
hearted Methodist of Chicago. The
he= was furnialied by other friends.
Bishop Simpson ; teetered lately in Mt.
Pleasant, lowa, by; Invitation of the
Young Men's Christian Association, for
the benefit of' the lowa yt ealeyjn—Uni
acuity, Rev. Dr. C. - A. Holmes, former
ly of this city, President. During- 121 s
alma be addressed the students of the
University- Turning to the venerable
Dr. Elliott, the dlstleigoished author and
widely known editor lor:over, a nore of
yenil, who ut on the rerun, the
Etishop said that nearly forty year. ago
he had walked eighty mile*, Carrying
his little bundle ot elothea, and bedame a
student under the D.ctor,l. - when be wail
Or - evident of Idadlaon College, then loca
ted at Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The
'festers Adeocats says the venerable
Doctoe, the eloquent Bishop, - and the
tOticithig !Mellon of the put, merle the
steno most impressive , and affefiting.
Bet. A. *S. Beat, an unmarried -min
laterin Brooklyn, N. Y„ remind for a
Christmas present from his parishioners
an India rubber Model of a young lady,
stuffed with five hundred dpllars in
greenback*—a hint, soya a friend,. no
doubt, of more greenbacks with is genu
ine article of, young lady.
According to a recent report of Dr.
heat, general Supertutendsnt of the
Preedenen'a Aid Society -0! the M. E.
Church, the schools have rendered ea.
semis! aid in the work of restonng !foetal
I order, of bringing at4ut friendly reLt
dons between the emplayere and labor.
t
1 ors, in prometinc habits t of el lines%
1 industry, economy; and
.mor ity, ren.
; tiering more emphatic the gran- Wine.
i lion between right and wrong, enforcing
fidelity to
,contracte, teaching them to
reified. the . rights of others, while they
are prompt to claim them for themselves..
'lt to believed these schools, and the
same fact. in meal respects is true of the
schools of similar socittiesy have met a
great want which no military or political
organizations could supply. -The teach
ers are , quietly but Barely •“recOnstr-ct
ing" by teaching not only the elements
of education, . but of ; civilization and
evangelisation.'.
The Lutheran Oburver . repretents St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, In Chester
county, Penns., as being in a" very gra •
clot:instate. Its membership of pun bun.
drad and seventy are great workers in
Church matters. All the beads of faml.
lies have erected the family altar. Every
member of these femllles,lwith perhaps
half a dozen exceptions, both male and
female, are ready, when called upon, to
tato part In public prayer.
Among the 'grand projects in New
York, is one by James ;Lennox, a gen
tlemanznoted for his princely gifts to the
Presbyterian Church, to build ',Presby
terian Hospital, o a magnificent scale.
He announces by circular that an ample
and eligible site has been secured and
one hundred thousand dollsrs proffered
besides, - for the erection of suitable build•
bap. Hs suggests theta Board of Man
agers, numbering thirty,ste, be &sleeted
from the different branches of the Pres
byterian Church. Already full
.two
bandied thousand dollars are pledged
for the pr,ject. • • •
Recent statistics shoe; that Use Pro
testant Bpisoopal Church of tho United
States nembers thirty,fonr dioceses,
forty-four bishops, twentj•fonr hundred
and &lateen priesti and deacons, twenty
three hundred • and ire ; parishes, one
bandied and slaty-one tbou•and two
hundred and thirty-fonr members, one •
hundred and fiftpane thousand idea
hundred and nineteen Sunday School
scholars; contributions over three mil.
lions of dollars. : •
it is hinted by an eschange that o - vcr
eight hundscd norms have profound
conversion in connection with the Rev.
)I my Horgan's Mentions in • rranklin
AO, Boatok.
uy.fgra.y, tizarTiz
=
Tboagtile nelttlet Ste. not irroaar i
DeLt23l.o buy irlett bt boneg
near hte o'er Id e airier *Laura ,
. Ge.aUy s sentry!
Sirtars, hallo: to your 'Mr,
&rube h 1,4 limbs 1.4 C(.l.hia brow ;
Peace! hi. rant Is 'wan g noir,
, Gently, gently
Ile tea fat le¢ intho strtfe !
Tell et to ho tettirored
Athl to her who gave hire Ills
=1
Inv 11) - pratiao i 1 braTo
Witt, ttkelr 14.41. Our , 114.1.
Ana fictlM—oh, symik
ro Rem
EPHEMERIS;
—Fronts scallopa poilosueopk..
—Wood Is dearer than coal to Maine
—Prussia has seyen •lirst-clasa. for.-
gained bat. 11,0 , 0 , 0 is..pcipalrit
tioa In
—The forty-six banks - of Boston,lasst
f,46,000,000 capital, .
Seyen cents 4 pound is the,price of
Ilne3e in.Qeebee.
—There axe ten thoitaand nogroea It%
Le..tiogtora Sy.
—Boston is to hove a mammoth fair
for the (trotana.
—Semird Territory i 3 tire tame now
given to *lnks.-
v-Dr. Livingston was a living =anon
the lat of .octobor.
--Therearo stn eandidatea for Mayor
111 Portland, Maine. .1.
—Santa,re has paid $ 24 .00 for a tel
egraph from there to Denvar.
—The paper having thelfrgpat circu
lation 16 the paper of tobaceo.
—The wheat crop is ruler yre edy for
harvest the, Salt Lake di triet a
-g. B. Brewster is the rat. or of the
graduating class at Tale this y ear.
—There never was a hatter logging
screen in Maine than this 11:.t Leen.
—The St. Pau/s Ifogosine larnents, , tha
deterioration of English retie hones.
—f'oor men anti rten ones can ge4 Lot
dinners for num centa LI pm:win London.
--Louis Napoleon akatea badly, and
often Win, and always on the bonypart.
—Twertty.:/ G Wane were aaturaliztal In
Topeka, Kansas, at the lad terra' of wart'
there.
—R114.1311. divorces *era granted at
the laat teacet of wan, to Hear); 'county,
.• „"Alt Allegany correspondent of the
'Mu 'rat ocher furnishes an interest
.
nag ststemeut of his experiments in T en.
°voting meadows where dniryithe Is the
'principal businefe, and where it ii &Mr
' able to keep the land Most of the time In
grape. Meade : eta there become greatly
diminished in their j eretitin a few years.
He tried Iherrowing the sitrface, top
can vote. • • ! ': .
, .! 1 tenor, Applying aehce, tt,,, wile huh!
; - i dr:lasing with manure, re needing, plea
7-Autistic-Ito reel is tialliPltt front Phil- e tree:: He narrowed onghelf et on eight
Rile:phi:a to Louieville, by way of iNew year meadow rafter reimurjoe It in toe
Orleans. • • j 4. , spring, anal had an luerease of twenty
•-Tbe editor of thr, Itrifir 61.,cete .ptr mite. Sheep iea
t.icreP,'44tCl,lle°di b il Y the tall on a new
•epealts and writes seveutden different.l meadow, gave as increaseof a hundred
lartgaidee. ••• •• . 1 t ! Lpeutels 'per wire.' Ditearditie these
•e-The exports .of Great Britain 'hew, ! 'bed'', he next Mined the not Will :I
, g6olllOugil, and re• seeded to cl o v e r eh d
fallen or 4,000,000 •pounala keeling der- J
, timothy after tee lire! crop. What this
Mil last year. • ! • • - I mop was he dare riot at-etc. He hat thus
-A-'are beggar in New •Yer, VO k is {renovated seventy scree, roiling to the
wairtle #4 , 3,000, which la securely M
ed , , seed. An Me. twelve. acre nuidowyield
ed la real estate. , ed but six :olds; after reeeveting as de
,
1 :- , "L t aeribed, the lust (rot, was tWenty.fil
--A skip cart driver :In SC Louie le w I loathe. the nett twenty-fear. In four
his Latins out, on Wednesday, be c ame 'Jeer. he ploughed jteein„ aceded with
he mss swindled. " - i j ;.:our and a halt loadsul inanere per nine,
-Fifty 1011 a of. treat twee! been
sad bereeated fitly huthele of nets per
.. a ettn gbt i acre, end the sleet 'yehr forty-one leads
in lloosahniellake and shipped to New I : of hey from the twelve acre lot.
Yerb and ligt o.o . . : 1 '. "it will. be seen that this manuring
-The New York msa denies the so_ I Rah hot Leavy. t e rmer a l t i b m •lt' t b ma de
emetion, that &v. z1.2.,y Pokier h as becu I sh in „?d " e , u6 i Tre n! e h l t ,, d i lT ! :;,,W. Pc e r ,, ' .??, e ,P e t t re ,
, -•i - Y l .
called to Grace Church. 1 . thinly and Inlet eon apt - Alva itt that eon
-liike Lipman, the dreier mita, has eon- of the year. , Autumh manuring
bankrupted is witheihedetedtep deals ; untlerrnle and evenly made, is much
amounting to $32,500, more ellicieet. DA it must he admitted
I :
that invertieg - the i cial on dry uplindok is
-Rev. PtittliPa iFirools, of rhiladel- the most perfect way of restoring heavy
phi., be* collected. over $ ,7110, which crop(, * fall amount Mgrate seed being
he has sent to he crew, . ~ . I wont. Manure taint in applied freely,
, lif only a adagio year le teten for thin
-Another large
Imd o f I g amete . 4. ' renewal; hill lf IW.) more years can be
beta found in Beabeenia. Most pules ! added, so as to : tare In a beery crop ei
memo foam that classic country. I clover in a abort; rotation; there Is no
diet- be India- -
-Napoleon roe% get pre p Ids chagrin i question that a greet Improaeruent •weeed
at Lis Mexiton fiasco, end
•be maths. It must het be forgotten the:
one great
at e , 1,1 edonittlng and re
ad to bend a mtbie're to J'il.rn 2 . '' ; *ceding grate, field,. is owing te, a io.-r
--Tee Scone euil (they .one Indians ' tee iffo of grate reed, and ae item:if - ten
are again beleming eery tr nbfeseme in i'P re ,,7;t iq: 3 ! , :fix„‘,:_,b,,,e,, minute pe r° ; :: : : rt ,
j ..., b-° ,.,' t ,, -
'l4 2eillitix4lab4 afb.om PML Kjemme Y' ' atm:Note, mellow, dimly lopdreisel 'ser
i •
•,
TII( , monis of Nell . Mrilcry, lowa, : msoe, wad 0 deage, hcaey growth of grief
turnmeety, - which Is in enure-. of ereetlou.
are add to he exelhst Ovirr thelrynew , J y il t !„:; tl ,l%*; !! ":i t i4,.ri l j,
j ;. 'e r : te k!! ,... 1 , ! , :! , ‘ , 1 ,.. !-
thinly see:tercel stem.. ScOne3llCce,l di
_ll.. V.. vc,.., ..1.......1.3.. tt...1; groom s. it,torth tttillta they have sue
the GellyabUfg Oi s iSlOnaf ire real, and ',e - tj r de • i i! nt c rej ;;; - , , l o M •zt r l ' o • od uet- ! " .! ,, 1 ' 1 ,,:., ut
the rril WUrth as much 41 (boy value It 1 tt,',..f h. e i p r i „,, the t hic t ! h !l c !' w, ' ,e z ;:j: : , ' edie for
at. .. •
. j two Or three yea*, haling 'faro never lo
• -Near Cheater, N. J.,• 1,, fee hed'of : crane them idiom hot allowing a growth
iron lag been found. Someof It la tube '!, ar ,E ,ras s at, :i p, in, eight" tea tea. , Illeb.
taken cut and made into al eats and pil• !.r,!;!.,,,ecti',otit."."'iritter..:blumb out Pa the fly
f — e — ,
,-.eleorge Frauds Train lowa he will j TOO Point of Caere,. lo Applying
be Pr ' M d mi t of the rebedj B tateb We': . The great point to be conzidgeel in
fear that Wes wily one or hip InperlCOLla t h e appitcall,,a of .„, 00,0,%. to is
vowdlle. . .
. . -. .
—lt to p.topoeed to =Life loreißaers
matte tea years in Y irgfnil beltareolley
.specily fermentation,. This is Effected
—The Pnece. !mitten] hat a stnall 'resllly by scrOire Apo:lca:ton, m watch
ream engfite,whlclital hint father gave am it undergo C e. ,0 .1 . .. 1 1i."... in. +.
ton, on N nn . r ca „ d ay b,„ ua ,i„- b., had short time.
, 'IL:0 sun has a dime: tfleet
beets good boy.
upon it, V. krit cla.te Thai it is lichee
.
' that fu,foCe app'ication 16 so htithly ben
. —A lad in Paris rectotly found a elicial, for Archon! Lleeconposiilion there
bracelet worth thirty thonaxlnd franca in ' Ls little beneff t in manure; it Ii a LW
her muff, at the opera, and khe,docs not ; chance rather. But, the him" decompos.
kuow how it got there.
~. ; n0g,...0.1 the naie4 'milling hie, the work
. • ; Ls ilode.
--OeorgeTeabo,ly bee pi:cleated Cyrne 1 The next beet Wing, if not .equally
W. Field with a magnificent silver din- lericd, ai.LI even Let cr pallor., is to
sir service, consisting 0 1. 6 r r iao la i n „ ; :pp, on the terface of ploughed ground
` ad barrow In. •Thie mixes It with the
pieces, weighing in al! sevieri bun p
i . •tup soil expose . d to tbo. direcliraye of the
, 4 nee!. • • t 1 sun, the soil Increasing, if abierthing. We
:.• =There are seven Lotrjuld Te,:s In i hoot, and this. in thew-ellen Whh .- the
I. 'New Oric'ens.• The yell:Ft fever gave f• Inca-eyed neui t t , ture, .inereating and as
that city a Katy tight iqueeze.- bet all I=rokto.ragr.Tnennil7,4'ilatort;:a.,...rfi,lie' to
the Juice don't went to
h av&l eon gotten i be good—nod mood whether lIW atatitifos
Out yet.y.. . r '?` . iis rotted or noi,sprov Wing it can be prop
erly mixed with the soil.
—Railway lion is from Penn- l
; • , • The secret in both; them cases 10, that
!vivant* to the Rocky Mountains, with- I • the can has its effect. •; "Ploughed imileep,
out change of cars, tor thailiacifte Rail-; there is,' n different iteeelt—noi alivayi
road, which is therailway told° that sortl ; sec:comfit!, experialiiin cold soil"; era
of thing. . I . We. ettiorlx.f. I.lria, lied a progxer nygro
; m me condition, orerneccesary
—Salnave denies the sloryl of hid bee- ! . et . • 1 • •
• Th is, , then, ill tho *sex. t, that we meet
ing cruelty • murdered • den sal Monts" ; exprise our manure.: to hem; and the
with a °hitch lii says . Montaa.died of - nearer the surface, .the .ruorc heat and
ai,,,p4..a.,.. We n aa e hoard tr such
d e .. is. =Ma ferinenintion. We have hail
niale before. . : . : o u r best success wivin. : totem harrowed
" • . in. On meadows, top-dressing is the
—The ?row York . Millionarei want only way; arid the time of application, it
1 blamilton Fish fur Vicel, s real4en.t. There, , is agreed, IF the fall or latter teat of the
might be some truth in the news at pod I automat, when the ; lie 'e hea ELI "
;
e ffect rind We mina help it
" 4 Jr we 1 ."`" " weelle3e- ori the familyY I . But' deep ploughing nu:ler wit keep
at the White Mouse. !. .I 1 the manure as It goes into the ground,
..the
—llentral Andersoo, kero of Fort and will petit, if Aft Were, nut of the
.
Sumter, will preside at a. gr a nd r omper . I reach of the France awl light-rooting
„,,„„,. ~, . grains. It I" simply Lid, It can he of
once halu i het at the Cooper e ""l te ' a :
benefit deep in the groud) only when
New York on thii Aext .an Vera dry of i the foil ho parcel and of a candy and
WasLingtou's hirtiolay.: - : . dirk or.lientlattracting nature, and the
—A . revolting crime occurred On' "gum a were ' one- In such summers
Thursday, in
..iduwanaoo. L i , ne , n ,,. Iwe have knows the best or effect, where
"" "" : long manure wait plentifully used, and
outrage was committed on the'persori of i nutilels bed for the rime of Indian corn,
,
ahomelCes while g 11.1 h3' l an !abandoned or roots. . ' •
negro, whO is nog undir"iinicitt. " ! The ref" ma ce , Y 4 iP wr.Y, however, is
—Prestdent Johnson has Fent his min 1 topapplicatlon.. There may be some
I loss, which may not he the case where
Robert to an intact asylum, to lie cured I the ground'covero LlMmanure. But har
ofsperloilleal tits of drunkenness, which i roered in well, If net too long, or plough
amount to ' insanity. We know friar. I rid ehellow—a mere covering up Where
which ride of the house be inherits skit thdre irmuch atraw--and there vill be a .
peculiarity. I ; certain, and immediate benefit; immedi.
ate if applied In the heat of 'roamer, and'
I
•liiirpoot . is In, Acid, eL the spot I never falling In its effect.
which, according to soma authorities, ' For corn, in a,blitek sandy toll warm.
once was the Gattleu of Eden. There ify located, we prefer .to plough under.
. the ' .,- , , 'For roots also. Oiherwise not,
the women do 111/ woric'exceptimp .
l e.....,pting
I N
thel - nitung, vrbickis kindly ! /formed
by their lords. ,
.—rYoutig Brown, the. Stade t 4 Am
herst, who defended Mensal( gainst the
sophomores who came to Lae blob, has
been publicly , commended by 16 Neulti,
mid presented with .11. seLo4rship .of
$2Ol a year. George Grose's; tbe hazer'
Who was most ispired, is s hopeless
contiltla'a
—Chicago has bad a gorgeous affair;
a silver wedding Ilhere between $3,000
and $1 0 ,9 00 worth of iPreleatos were
given. Tito cards were printed silver
end everybody ward.. ()ne gentleman
presented a eet of enter ialted. at
$2,500, another gave n• . dineler sot of-
. .
Solid Miter worth 'MOO,' and' the ein.
ployees or the Arra Of which tie happy
gincmwas senior partner sentr. present
worth $l,OOO. - •
lut Charism /Usti Itu *tea file
farewell benefit andlaft thy etpgp.
.The
. pirformssca still goes hie
cial foot • llghte have vinti I oat, 'his drop
..
ims fallen, end he has taken an mites
fie stall as It were, a private hex in the
pit, whernthe throng is ireat t and there
1
quietly watts the rating o theca lium 0111
the new scene . It is a rensfclrmation
scene, end we hope it will tet his
every expectation. Ho has de his
text appearance, Ind the 011st : 10011'mM
1'44 . for_ him again.! l et' the etidience
ehrielf - and.widatle, hravo and de ia,p;',
as mocha!' it pleueB;.. he' can't! appear
agant,'fai he hay thhee oir. his §ostun. 1
and left the stage. . ' - , ' -
FAIL% bAULIEII , I AND UllaEnuLth
Medewinir.Grap• winos. ' •
My ebseryation and experience have
led met* the conclusion that we do not
enliiciently meleh'eur grape soil. Moil
tare (in the ground) is the greet lack of
the grspr,-as of moot berrice mid small
Trait. grape
. vine in tine summer s
racculelat thing, and Lv.ed.s much wa
ter, Mulching thoroughly and - keeping, f.
the sod !mellow is a necessity to good
success. !The best mulch, perhaps, is a
covering.; ofd . garden refrise, grans owl
weeds Unit are removed.'heac not only
keep the ground mo!lc., 14r fertilize it,
and witirthat kind of : manure which igl
the moat npproprlide and natural to. the
grape, improving, its quality, its growth
also, and Its healthmlness. Per Lest
auccesa hits been wit ,phis kind of mulct
and withlleavea gathered in autumn and
kept (rotted) till the iollhwing season.
[ A. Plea See tho
=I
of them
. =sally
Tim hog is not a hog because he ions
the mirsq: ho min it to cool Lis LeAted
aides; water is preferable; and the cooler
ho cast get it the better he likes it. Al
though he is of a- Lot- nature, he is not
therefore to ho turned out Into thecold—
intense cold, rain, sleet, th...,--left to
shift for himself often t'sulferlue,' Tee,
suffering; and he is not slow is manifest
ing it--whining, squealing, reproaching
you. .Lle has not tile patience of , other
stocts. If a hoz, he is an intelligent
oneq . ,
' Oa your farm yen have no animal
thatlwill Improve upon feed ea much as
he--that will respond to good treatment
as readily as he. -Ile is not a "hog" in
the ill sense of tleat word. Ilia owner,
from time immemorial, has made him
Focht he Las done at by abuse, by neg
lect.. Bet the hog Is sensiae, intelli
gent; goqd,natured, clean, if you Otte
him a eitmuce Cot-cleanliness, of more
deadly habitalliaii any creatures on the
farm, and some human creatures that we
wot of included.
i The - tivlse mon takes care of his pig as
of other stock. Re is proud of IL Ile
gives It good quarters—expecting the
erne .to return. lie (lures to ccc it
thrive; aud it does thrive successful) ,
under hie care. Piggy hero tra no '`hog,"
bat Lure of the hunt ix.. at leigc of the tar
iver, and a Drat Whim, because treated
auto regard.! !
E=
Tro-, Apple-Worm . nand the . APPIO
-
The American - Journal of llorlieul.
Lure for January has no article an the
subject of these destructive insects from
Bsejscalia. Walsh. He, says:
"There are two very destructive tar
vre, which burrow into the flesh of the
apple, so SO to reader; It not only .un
sightly, bu , absolukly, distasteful. The
first of these, the apple.worm, was orig.
Melly, like almost all else worst insect
lees, imported from , Europe; though it
lea gnelhally spread westward, till now
It. infests nearly the whole northern half
of the Valley of_the Mississippi. The
second larvm, the ripple-maggot, is a na
tive American species, emu breeds net
entity In our wild haws and crabs, but
within the last few years, has been no
ticed-to attack the cultivated tipple In
,Mtutachnsetts, in Connecticut, la New
York, and probably in Vermont also.
What Is very remarkable, although
the vary same.. speclea exists, to
my personal knoveedge, in Illinois (for
I brat It myself there many years ago
, from haws ; or thorn-apples as they are
sometimes called) yet it has not, as yet,
been ascertained to attack cultivated fruit
anywhere In the Reg. It would seem
as if In this ae In many other cases, it is
only a 1061 race of the, species that has
acquired the.liabit of attacking tante and
Isported instead of wild and indigenous
specks of plants; an that tint race
tranHimlts to its descendants by the law
of laberitance, the peculiar habits which
It hits itself incidentally acquired. Thus
I. the habit of pointing game - n the field,
which Is clearly an acquired tad riet
natural_ habit,' is often. transinitted by
inheritance' to yectii pointer puppies,
cwithent any artificial tweaking or train
ing whatever. On no other supposition
ULlitt the above does It seem possible to
account for the fact that Ithe very same
speo.s.' - s of niseTta is both inilice l st and in
the *est, and yet it attasks the Cultiva , ed
appli only in a 'certain lino region,
even in Outcast; for; according to I,z.
Triveible,'khis nevtand for Othi Ode cre•
my Of the people isfound ;:. the Hudson
rivecountry, but had not yet r , s..4ciptil
New 'Jersey." • •
I
11 .
"these vieW3 - he corssi', :re lilt',"
ant4Pitto VOnt the upPle-musuot wilt
grit:litany spread westward, till, in - some
tivehttf or thirty year.' limn, O Leconte.,
28 gosus n•pest in the volley of the Miss-
Isaipte 113 it now (s id ice,/ England and
_clew York."
It ~'Walsh hoot, e.f 113 .remedy for
the.,i
epredatians of this American iltrit
user catching and crwthing them. Will
not 4w sparrow of Europe, which has
1 110e.ly . been introduced here, and which
is bag:Lining to spread into the country.
I provb , an otTectunl destroyer of these and
othe inserts which seem to lyi every
' year! becoming
„more numerous? Thu ,
sparrow Is undoubtedly a groat devour , :
of grain and other seeds aud of ccrtoits
othe; fruits "— but it it should destroy the
curctillo and the all& moth it might
moict than compensate for the roiserouf
1 it wl I do in other respects , . •
I=!
l'etip:e unaccustomed to seafaring life
are fr,equently surprised at hearLnis, of
collialons at sea, thinking it strange that,
whit; apparently unlimited room, ves
sels to ant alwataturn out foreanit other
In time to avoid such.. accidents. Such
et-recipe are not probably aware that the
highvittys and byways of the earn are
an Wl4l defined, and often so riiirrale, as
teasel): the land; that a weasel Is Limed
,undet , ordinary CitelnimilillCCll le keep in
her c urse, and finally, that the wilds
andWaiVee have a very decided say in the
mailer. The various causee which lead
directly to •collielons, as well ae their
frequency, aro given In a recent Eng
lish 0111c:el . report, from which it ap
pearelfhat no leas than 2,766 each anti.
dean happened, daring the last eight
years,• on the coast of Great Britain
alone" and that 7'4 of them m'eurreil
in . brand daylight. The IltiallAr- Illin
shown a fegular Increete from year to
year Owing Oda period; and It le 101 pr.
tart to notice the varevis caeue 'hat led
to Walesa of these 2,764 yealiele— The
average nonfat number of collielons lb
the eight yearn was SM. Of thew, an
sonnet averag of 74 occurred throggh
a had . lookout; through neglecting to
show i astroper light, 10; through neglect
or ig noreeec of .steering:.rake,. GO;
throu'ili• error of pilot, 5; cant of rift,
manshlp, 16 - general' want orcautlen,
.25. I s t• Will ba eeen (AM DO 11.63 than 205
oiatlf; the 346 happened from causes
wide ,• with - proper care, might Levi]
been voldid. The averaee number pf
cellisilins irons actual want of se.t.roo.n
was Only eight; Rem thick and leg,fy
weallier,6B; error In. Judgment, 24; and
frina ipartifig cableii, dragging anchors,
bond:leg Weer and loultag, 40.
,a.very eingular fact is that of the 145
°Mil:lens which liatipeued - in- Wee, be•
tweeniti a. fa. and 4 p. as.. 61 emetrzeo
ishru the weather woe flue and c'cur.
and'onty 30 when It was foggy. `Of 7 2;
collisitent between 6 p. in. and 0 a. ..,
102 ooco:v-d-111 clear, and, only 117 in
think lor foggy weather: Of leo total
nurebill'of cc - Ali-allot In 1i"66, 11 occur
red Le ten two steam Sewcia, bo th me
ider wly; 169 between two eatifeg yea-
eels, bent antler way; lifi between two
eeilin" Vuesele, one under tatty and one
i at MAC or; tin between a cleans wend std l
A suill 6 vessel, both under teal; 11 Le
-1 tween h steam teseel and. a sailing vea
-1 self 7 When a Means vessel was node:
way and a sailieg vessel at anchor. and
4 when a sailing vessel w is under way
sad a skeane vessel at anchor; and 77 hap.
petted Ihrengh vessels breaking front,
aackoripr mooriega. • ,
An lat isratlng Belle ...1 - the anifteseta
1.,,, i , :d th ia:a . ::k i :a . r . ::: . . ,...;
- The phi of the N r- orthWeet Mill have
A vivid recollection sf the leplian Male
; ,,..0
sure IA IlloncSuin, when lekpadalek,
I . krith hit lead of wartiere, decked out
in pain' and feathers, went !NM tettle-•"
reset to settlement, spreading terror and
desoletilin int heir, path, and murdering,
witheull remorse. green old age and help.
Use infancy. Mehl. or Ike victims of
that trigedy ntei now steering in un
known trot honored gravel, - while many
children deprives at their natural pro
:extort+ ttai still, to Lo Muni in the titan
; try, ai 1 witnesses of the catunetke,
• which at once deerrred them ef parents, 1
, home, and all the ellen:11one dear to
; di - tilermi. • • . •
1 The truth of 'this. wee well itiustr.ted
on the 16,11 Wet. Oa the sin coming
eletv - ant from 'Malichrsfer to this point
' wee a free:lemma, tow residing at Lyons,
who wls driven net car Minute - 6a at the
time o; the Indian suasseue, Ave or ail
pas , . ego. Ile Lai
.with him ..a little
e el, whom be feund tn a deserted cabin,
fte• utile et tan, limn nnlyilviro ny/..nii•
old. Sb eis notenotea lovable little creature,
arid sir is en the train NMI: COMA Lea-a
iled Si allay School lytnna wi th teach
tag
lag pallet. When the history of the
chili dras 'learned; much interest woe
omfttfeated, and the little nue waeithe
realptent of etverelasnall lavoliefroin the
pause:ague Iler preservar In of the
Opltilo4 t -at the child was left In the
cabin hy•the red skins to trap IMMO Ore,
for barfly bail he entered Op house ha
ters theft suttees nude their appearance,
and he: bad the hardest fat-race en
rtecitil,:i With the little one 'in lea arms,
to maki his escape. Who the patents of
the 01166 were he has never been able to
Al:Staab, and there is no doubt but that
they wire Taurean! Ly. the meagre.
u 7 1 , 1 — y 'et' Mexico
Inn recent number of the Ltdrpr su
accoentlicat vireo of s vermin fig in Costa
Rica sail Tenth America which- lay ice
tgo le i the nctainin of humus fond
white !temp, the lance flout which
were thtreln introduced Into the mom?
paartge , and gave else TO the most in
tolcrehl( agony, and frequently death.
By a lulu artiste in a oatmeal journal,
thatte 'e a ;s ' a ' s the r aci s u n ' u c - l e r e
at,
oi of
miens iroutno to the foreign troops in
Menico during the French occupation,
Infeettnii• the low, worm vnilty9 throngh
,utdoe entire country The Zymntom9
ore 11.1ilt g of the nose, followed- be
he tdacha and swelling or the nese, with
hleeslinn nit the nostrils, and u'eration,
sm./41,40ml by flisch.irge of lame
Eryeiiwlpps of the fare and head in fre
quent, ininefirees succeeded by men
'rights. Injection of efuroform,
al
though very painful, mere used to moat
advantage Ceradilln kills the lamp.,
d cxp them by sneezing, but, is !p t
, to produce hemorrhage .
Merger le oar Pottsville, re—/freest
or the AiloKod oraorreo.
r`aPntin Ft li•cr, where (Atha: ree,d,
i.e liarricigthr,mosterlohelydomppehred
.rum rwrcyllle Ale tut lc o munch t
t the LI 'OO he ha I too 1,1, to 1 , oil
there c erclokcit'l - it 9 of f ty, ho
nothing 1,13 'her/yen Oennit •ty until
lhor•day, C.d foal .•• lehro the tether re
els/ d 111F rs ed I ntell e dt
mu led oaf, M throthrow,, into the
t Gel t• 101 r, which is about
live bond), el feet deep and tilled with
water. Ihe eon of ono eft!, part nor, of
the deer 44.1 tityullred the ti•eel num
Alt the pall'. Implicated hut e Leen ar
rested. The motive fur the murder lc
mire, Jee4 . to has eb‘co t m e eti r e certain
thauble.oonl lane The :came•§ of the
trtoots al t. Smith Alto Igtaan. apt
It , Ilfer N, 44 a young man .1 u atikal
repo tatloor
•
.i• . -
?iettralgia. • ' .
• We Itayq cut from the Alla (,1 ore UM
a road la flr the-cure of tam ralgia, which
the editor of that paper . deltas to have
been efleetive in several ca•os of We own
knowledge. le says:
Some time itip• we published, at the
request of a friend, a receipt to euro
neuralgia. I Italf a drachm u: sat-ammo-
Ma In an u :nee of camphor • water, to Le
taken a tam:porn:Nl lit a dace, and the
dose repeated seieral times, at intervals
,f Lire aniull'.., If the pain be out. re-
lieve:l at (Mee. llalf it dozen different
persons hale clean tried the romlpt, and
in every ty iie' an lannedlate emu lots
teen effeetml. In one, the aullerer, n
lady, has been effected for more tium a
week, anti her phyaletan wan . nuajdo to
alleviate her sufferinga, when it solution
of eal.ainnionia In eamphor water Ec 7
bered her fn a foie Minutes. • •
NOW Tolig. MERciIANT3,—Tho
revenua reports uf th 3 atinuttit
wales 'for 1t 7, oboe the Alliowintt agr,erte
gate amount of business aturlnc the year
by the lending laugnese houses of New
loch: 11, It. Cfallln A. Co., f46,1'.:0,911:
A. T. Stowure .tc Co., (wholesale depot t•
tneut,)'s.l2,tla3.oool Jaffrey A Ce.,
8.11,500; Lathorp, I.,o,linglett A, Co.,
T 7,410,500; Anthony - tel,llift,ftel;
George Uinta :Cu.,IP 512
_,roo; lieorge A.
Wick's .t Co!, 84,55.50 b; e. U. Cluttentlen
At Co., s t,ftlytt,Ziev; Woo. I. Petnot A Co.,
eti,112F,500; 0 , Brewer a Co. It7=l3,Ottut
tiprogne ac..47,89::,(0W; Itookard
Button, 05,272,500.. Theca notes ore
said to be tnnett entailer than those of the
previous year.
Euxir,—,Tho uI 1r of Ills grind
oil eathe.lral ban been restored. Tice
French Jourr al. protest agatnet the do
wand of ten oun wht.th Is math, by "I.e
Sulest." tuliance fee. They say that
the eathr.lral belongs to the people, and
all the cost or Ale routonttlon woo at their!!
exlieuse, nod ;that tie ,tlemzttiLl of lou
celto to 000 4113 e swindle:
• - .-- . Tbe Vienna imperil publish coma de
tails re.pectilig the Lie:OW. which /Zing
George of Hanover has taken to that city.
The plate conisrlees o via indite stirelaa
Hold
. and knot ier lune
ashit
of reties teem posed. of church oteniiits
and. of °blear • brought to 1172 by Duke
Heory Abe Liqp,' from tie Iloly lane,.
&athe collection of coins numbiirs
warty twentrtgro thoiumud.. The pic
ture-, remain, at leant for
the present, lu Ilauever. •
, .
IV.A.SHINGTON.
=1
MEI
1..15„r...1;1113r3-2-1,
s ,r 7 I' r.. ,URT.
• To th,Un.t. ~1 5iit. . .,, 7 4.1- 0 1111,Collre to
eiar: ;he ra . :,
N. orizinal. State of !
ir cx , Whith chile et al.. Ara, tiri.tmitl
oath° thotion th o intunetto
heretof4e . ithantr . ii restraining defend
ants front citing or iligpo , tintr cf certain I
United States' ln - itut; ohaimvi be them
tram a rebel 2.klititry Board at the out-
break. the rebellion. "fhe motion to I
batted upon tho ;
grsaiii.l that Congre,. having
ed that mit a State to the Union
for :.itrao,e, of riinrer.i•irtittiliti, she is ,
01.: ti ti..a.a Union tor tlio..purpose
of etch In thii Court.
Holly k,i4:011 of the Ways and
'Means Wit, held! Ibis morn-
Iv, a; ‘l•bicli Ike general featuro pro• j
prised ,MN a 11.1, intcrrial Revenue ni
It we, I. but LO tenanite action , '
114 taken. From thou dlaraCIPC of the
dimlt.-1 , ,n it I. :.-ath,red that the chief
nir.diablition to tit• made in the present
btr: art to put the burden of taxation on
and miioNp.., fir a, pos9ble,
the in.histtlal :mkt rannufacturing Intrr-
Cots, •
r_ta - r AND : I'S D. onnslnE. - r.. •
The NI, York 7•mu-U spe,lal pro- t
110,11,,z 1110 stat,,neot, said to be imp-
P ,,, ed by tho tl•.it Grant ud
utinpi boat Lu had u;;Jed to hold on
nutil rrniot?•d, totally false. lie
uzi,ed with the l're‘ulent, that If het
removed, Stanton would
r.•sert to :he Courts, but Int DCVO!
1D . ..D..0 the PreAltiod that be would so ;
.and 1,,,0nte n party to the eon
-tro,ray. A sub.:guy.: examination of
the la•.: vonvine,ll him of the e,nrso LAP
Inu.d intrsue, and fort:•cipht bouru be
foro tho Sennto ro , t , ul, be waited' upon
Johoi„,n of his own volition uud an
t/MO(I,A
heir; 'gni in a sleigh tido to Plea:mt. nes, otthirsclaim. We now manufacture,
r.non nEve'ocs stinvice. frilly •011 tire evening in question. It re- es. gootd a pencil firt alithe noes of line
Tire See-• rfory or the Treasury in gird. to the itching hoore aloo oat GP` at , ire' liketchling and drawing , as can be undo
. o unionioilio•atibo to the (100 t... loodac, mars errext, nor eltioens aro . trolly indigo Anti oniyionere In the world. and what martin
tiro o mors nn tan; liak . bs I the Stlbint•ion W.l WI) nailing. Thee mr- more. gratifying. tho plumbago out of
4I 1,,,.,„, ttt . 5 t t o the ; the parties ion pileat•int aro a) nee, whin:ll.o3e lead Ls produced tor the Amer.•
fermts of thorevrneo o -ervive, but their ; reproach. They :nn nits eturagNl. : rev. term Pencil, Is - found'in Pentisylvenle,'
or, are toy la, means unimportant I hope, iu the largest transactions in d in ocarkostoto. Pluerthrqteisiblind in other
al
ur vuta ser; and 11-1 they ' were Jihad the entire regain, Me:sea: Cady ' par trot this country, but the Easton anti-'
there by Coo :tress =view perhaps of Gen. Avery - are the proprietors of rho do is the most superintend is regarded.
weltdrty considerations, :nice Irons the Pithole ant Minter Farm nil p'po •try the manttneturers of pencils tut equal'
urdinotrY putts:mos of the revenue, se anti our acquainianen with Nix. (lady f not n better quality than tent found
does not Nil liberty - to recommend dates back to boylloo.l, and his hart say Abreact. line richness or our great old
the s 1 nof tloo o lif noile,A theyand business qualifications of& nnq tolo Commonwealth is thus exhibited In an
bI e viispo , rd •or without tioonsl. . • •i c • metals which we were ones tanght could
IT s o te,e;t Mat. if Cour:re:or Mr. liatley esespeal the million o ail not be tuannteictund bathe new world.
' shall he or tiro that these vessels I arrest, as he sons atmebt. lia ro. Millhigis of &Mara ; have been expended
no- nn - vital for revmnie 'penewes, and , prietnr tie,' Ifoirley oil pips line i nind in the prceluctlert end purchase-of len
shall deem. it a dvi sable Af dispose of enj iys the cut:11111mm er all 'business - ' ells, of which the people' ot the United
them, ti hit in the hill stuthbrio_hur their melt, and in reputation stands usei.es- States have heretofore paid a large af t er*
C.J.P.; lin 1111”jinu 10 nit.ut - for widen tioned. Inerreelesio we wonder ifjoar as tribute money to the foreign mat:tulle
li•y shall be sold be hp•ertiel. I best eltizena stand n,
eueb indleattnes turer. lien:after wo.wlll keep tide money
A r r quietly? If so, it vent be well for ei cry id home, and lu thla peculiar time of
C atiren to have pi l ost of ;Its alit lat business we expect to see Peenavlvanje
1 e l •!.. C{ - Willi, gut of IL i ~
havetake a prominent position' not only as
i
niai ; total • amount realized lay the 401,-- 'the producer of the raw'tnaterial,' but in
e ••• il•'•• i• rro `ll Nina I beta is yet but frOill.thabead the ntunufaeturer of the lead :• •
terra tor or Ketosis. Ile reprort we • . ,i • .o • .I,o' .•• 1.. • - P
I sari earn -re s est . tra. nins question bee arisen between
bielytiolug icor nll !et among the Ind" , thort.
In 11 i tfin e,ri t inoi, anti att. la' . the skaters and the fee antlers on the
trii ale 1111 k ing very rapid wivancers
Information from a hear, that ler- I
, 5 ,, c , 11 ,t u ,, y1 h k 0 1 . 11
tu r o lve r T v . e, , , Th
is
f e rc .. z r e o n nu o e v r e ' r, citm a
Ibu t . the most reliable tiros it is•C110 Cry
I LIO aue 'pert, shortly ,
er In the ut ont. the haela of sufficient strength to bear,
ref raj; ti - t-. time, tiler° does nOt likle.nt to ism oj i ur- neon and 'beasts, it is a public highway
'At e ro: th e
w mein
send Ire tepee- toe f„„, °int Inc, v . which no man •or set of men tinges
seri: d are tire; I:l•Aira, C.inoloca.Cher.o... l ).rtrn!on nut the lanai ou is 'o aidli ed In gathering Ice dare destroy.
' ii"' • pay to Work far this .tint. • • Others again say, that the river may be
• ;1 ciente:l of ice to Inietrif its navigation,
and the city Is bound to tarnish an ice
boat, like that on the Delaware to clear
.the Schuylkill of lee. The ohnfliettng
Interests in the Issue .. .ere ritidieleatly
:strong to make n pervadel litigation no", that we may expect to see an Interesting
suit
st„Aeir
t e o lm the att i jrec , t.
, 1 1
„sn
ftri:empin •
ye
Ora. .
if .Cambria Iron CoraPany, 'mat with a se-.
e- rims accident one day lent week. Ile Is
na employed in running down the Iron
tr, tro u t the least .fuenaceito the'roliltur
h 'mill.. On the day et tee accident he was
1g; ' taking a few cant down, when the brake
is, snapped oft andjhe • train became an
d- anarragualrlo.. On attempting to Jump to
rc- de - ground, ho fell, and lila head struck
no nand, thereby fracturing hisekull. Ills
s- nquries, though severe, are not • neeowe
1. sarily fatal. • -
• ,
re .
gita P ti e o r 7on e9 th u n nt t?gbf g ee ß lit opf * a lu rer g ro a . i .. gr fan 4 l l o o f f
' nip copety seafront .13fortmfieb:i bir New
' port.. The'sublect will; of enures elicit
much angry discueston; but we still
hope removal - will be effected withent
inflicting sennus injury orr any partieu.•
Jar locality. It. ha not our'-bualsrent• to
interfere in - each
matters nevertheless it
4un : hod°nt4wse
rresentn moat eligible:d popularlosal
,forthe,,uysetflrc: : .)wd:eir,,tie
danghter of Mr. Santee! iii Green
luau of Um liarrisburgh Telegraph newss
room) sustained very sevens Injuries by
midden tally falling agninit a store at the •
'residence of the Cruelly, in Chestnut
Street. She was playing. about there.=
and, when neat the stove, fell, and en
deaverin g to Faye herselfshe caught hold
lof Me bat iron, and binned her rhandx
very, severely, : - ; •' • • • - i• • • .•;•.
fies i o 2k r•cr imV f secu a ri nd ng e' t th hinghte ° m of " ztat lln u g ral l ! .
lzed citizens abroad - wee held at Peon
heiseria Mall, Johnstown, on Hatnrday„
lath lost Th. meeting 'was ehly eel
. dresseri lot Col. Jacob M. Campbell, the
- I , reeldent of the meeting and by 1.5 pt.•
'Woodruff; Daniel MeLaughltn, John P.
•ll.unes, and Gen:James Potts. • Resoles,
ti OMS were passed in favor; of.memorial=
Wing COIIIgITRIS on the subject.
3f,r. Isaac Davis, of Deliver trawrehip,
Columbia county, has In; posseredon a•
flak. printed In 11;06, that Came ter•Ame
riga' in the same vessel that brought.
Over the fouhder of Permayletm-Wea.
Penn, Mr. Davis and- wife areal:kens
rlnVniSty•fiTO years old respectively, . fuel
have been married fifty-two yeses,. and are enjoying good health. The Bible has
been in their !amity 'since ilt . landed, at
Philadelphia itt 1082,,•••
- " 7 -The rltu - rlalkurg Telegraph rays We
regret to announce the death of dabber.
Omen Simonton, (brother Of John W. -
Simonton, .Esq. of this city), who dial
at Sams Paulo, lerazil,ron the 9th of De-
Leather last,. alter 'a i slackness of eight
days. Al the time or his, death Ran- S.
...ass a re irsitiontay . of the Amerietualiteard
of Foreign Misroon.s. l
lever. . •Ila;tiieeaLe..wtar./..
--The freight nicommodation train last
Sarenlay 'morning oaths Lehigh 'Valley
load urns taw much for the lecornotiveon ..-
the frosty rift,. and ran away . down the.
grade from Newport.: The passengercer
was detached and saved, but Merest ran
ss fin as Warrior Run when It went erg
tin track, smashing erne- car. Re one •
71 e 5.5,,u,
of CP.' treasury. in
io,ty to' Mr. I.,1!:1:1 . 74 re,:olution of
' r ry, rout is tin , a report from the
esni; t roi I , f Corn!twy, rftyilur. he is
In int'srumtion, the
renult , that the I
tivniarly in the city
Nsw ork ors ust in the ]obit of
!sailing th,!r r in..ney 111,111 fanny et.Lcks
at and neuti , n. y‘i!tte-4.
-• NVAsutN.lkx JAouai . y2s,lN7S.
Wan . lWl . Nra - MENT—VEnEDAEN . S RU
An unku.naliy jar, p, nnutber ICialtora
hr. War Departl lent' this
murning an - 1
had an inucrriew with Mr.
Sl:atiM. Very many St natoin and Rep•
vr.ro
tlecur.d It. S. it who is attached
tilfi.Friedu flurean in Kentucky,
hail a t.ilk with the - Secretary of
War in ti.s,ltion to the circular •letter or
f,lltractinz tLe opera
;ice, o 1 the 13 area: in Oat and other
Ssincs til,i.1.1,1111!: A i•tretnrelliort
I. !wing. outdo tu have that tdreular re
yokel, lan in action ha, yet been taken
he the 5,00 Luc - in the zn,tter.
—Red tope has often neon burlesquen,
but we doubt If a more extreine ease Was
ever recorded than the following, crisTited
W the English War Departuant " ..144ere,
'inn tradition said to be Itistori,ll,, al.-
cerning a clerk in the War olden pho
once wanted a peg wie,reon to hangi his
hat: To !UV) tote expo.° of a carpenter,
he applied for a hammer ani a 'nap With
which to drive It In himself: Fitz months
passed before ho received any answer to
his reqnosi,.and be had Yong ago Net tip a
peg of his own, isiten a aneeiat messen
ger from the Tower arrived fa Pall Mott!
. i with a hammer sent to hitn.at last throfigh
Thaw WI Conwa:V, formerly agent of ; the 'Orinal of rmmberless requishi ns
Got Fn . ...4 ,0 .C ,, .1 , nr , ".. ~' L 4. , " . ".., or' 1 authorizations. At the same ti or
ttv..d , t , r..' V ,,, ''.l' ,, .f. ia.l...er of a centlon ; endho was itiformerl that it was not th e p. o.
ft v..
:h'r-.'ii'at. r "n , 'V. ,,,, ',..e in . ',',.ki - : ViDee of the Tower ollici,ils to sup Ply
.t .,
nu.. asking. the u-,-. 1 ., - “.......- . n„,.,„, Lot that these woul,l
f e w to nun
'.'. h to , i 1. ,,, ..Yin;t con:- r.r'" to v , ot,.ite th? , trout Woolwich and after a few manila,'
Coav ,,, i". s , itu Powv , to hot ail i firrttier waiting, they really did arrill4,
..i vil iditoera cf the sam e , Th e p„ution 1 a pound of nails, brought t;v• a great ;Mr
tvli be L1LG,..111...,i to l'ongress vest week. i balance wagon, with iL half . ddien
• ' WA,II/lINOTOS, Jan. :ili, i 54.3. I nooses and its desert attendants." • ' ,
• is Daunt' r.- ror. CALLNIIIALLISkIer tawnt of stile. A . 1
a tria:y ith 1-r o le Islan d
, li ar —A few days ago General James Lang.
i the 1›
. ar, , wI,
It ~s street called at the redden.) oftener l
..a.. : ~,,,,,,„.,,, i „ ~,,,,,, Orleans, a„,......i,„
a whale's tooth, richly variegated in color ! t 7, .74. in New
Hancock woo wii I, aSI ronzly twisted grans card et the 1 engaged with ..° ft , it „,, , ,, lttio.. , l od
'''''''' tin ii ' h '' king mortgages bh. ! gentleman. lie Immediately left thou
Island to the •Cnit.2.l Statusfor throe
,„ !to receive his old army friend, more; re
years No ~,Ifily fi.e de+ i.ppeet o f we .
, coolly his foe, put now again his friend,
remaining itritaihn,nt
. .ot Inclentnity'rtn and alter aWardigreeting, insisted ut an
UII,OILIII of his sabiects havitn„- eaten ',
conducting I ..„. ewtt t. .. t.tre . t. irth ,,,,, , ,
'' -"e'rl;' hints ''''''''' "i'nY.3.""rs te n
i parlor and ihtrcduclug bin' to the cti'm-
The l're,l,leat iv to prevent the .rival , p. ,.,,,, then , a „,, , ,,.,, , ,, ,1. Th. ,, tyit , bri t .,_
him: bylagirg wara.gainst the ie z i ' i ! ea .'e trolfuctiou was peddler. ' , l.atlits hail
~ avorr,gll of tee 1 , eje,,,.. The bong o in- gentlemen," ,,id , i enera l IL. ~,,,,k. ~ , ,,i
1 , , 4.
..t rlionoits,ro that 11010 President a...- , •
- low toe to, introduce to you a ~r.allautgenc
epts the hAaliA th , , I:Aaty to to to' conch]- lleman, to wham I am indebted loran
trod , vetalth , hed, other. i,o, tt is tube re . ' ~ ungraceful limp, and whom I toad he
tura...l' '
, _ ... . ; Misfortari eto wing ;lathe:mine cornb4e ;
led
Tin
TI-,11.V1L,NC.6 t•OCIF:It. F Althou g h the ~ , ,,,,r , a , ,y. w,,,,, ~,,,L,4 , ,,,,1 0, 1
thILL 11,i illlltti,,, meting or the coo- . oxohodroly of todio+ add gentlemen
a.re ',tonal 'remperatien Society this sea- whose sympathies were or, the !talon
,an was 11,:',..1 to.nbrltt in the lien of the , , ide in the late war, the Incident eniolhd
llnte, of flepre,entatives, 'there was a' , a profound and pleasurable seusailon:i
erowded audience,. both OIL the floor and .
,in the galled.... Senator Wibmn pre
suiedsaid. Ho said the Society- was or
g-,,,,,,1 .•-ne rear ago, and lie beitertsl it
had exereised a ao , l tothirner , an over
tin;: tato/. tin the' crushing of ' the
rci , ellion and overthrowing or ATILT
:naI histintlhAns the 4 . Aoalry had
helm madegreat and free, bat there was
!,iiotherevil, hardly less gigantit;., to be
0ver,....., and that wm, alicalivrance.
lin then sifm-es,ively Introduced - .Rem,
,eulative.. Plant,,. lioraco Greeley, Ez;
Govern, .1. , ..1-11 it.i.l others, who motto
opt cells on that and kindred subjects.
ItottrArr J. At . ....1t Ott ON AN C:NIT/0X Or
lraorrnr.l" or role UNITED arart..l,'
lion, Robert J. W.tlizer leis written a
long le!tor,,whiell will anon le published
giving a ;;story of the annexation of
territory to the lltiltel State,, and in la•
vor °Cale , purelia,e •of the ltussien
-luter iron P0......,t01is all,l Datnah \ Virst
in.lie Idmitla. : ,
Wa..litsnrox, January 27, ISC3.
=!==l
v... 'l'hn amount
wn .N.itloriAl Lank 1
Amount 11l eiree
-4,1 Fru,ti mat en rrertry
noel end .4,1; 05C.1 lot the week,
' "
Th!,l tnk
hn4 4.l,i.vtatna a d?pn,ltory of pub
m..ury ugont ot the
eultAl
=321
Di:VI-10N,
The :Stl;l:ernil Court has CtllrmiA the
deci.4ion oitho Ccurt of Texas,
re:olive In he Me Inn land dolor, ',bleb
wan number (menu the Supreme Court
Locket, Lavin:; been there ut least twelvo
Yerlf. It tuoy b., reooliceted Lind for his
ataion iu lid, act., .1 telgO WatrOilFi was
char,;ed in Ike hones of Itepnecutativel
with 'imp., ellable ctfeon,u, end that
!noel, tte,tirnouv 31,..1 taken in regao
. to
• Lint subject. The nonter, however. was
not cos - winded be C'otic, rm. The spin
unimumwd d , -nay sustains blot in
"It particuir rs, thus vindicating his ac
n°,
'rho Con rt . loso . Lif,ct on sip
pri,p,lple of moon.
titna law to that a roa.ter of a 001001
113 S a right, to ,shlr, lu a foreign
port, wl ten it mit he e•tahlkhed there Is
a noec.ity, to do on toOntre the Inter
o,ts o,f all parties interested.
ktiti:LimEN'a
General 11 , t;rard aiinila n olpy of his
ell - sailer !titter, dated 1),,,,nt her last,which
provides that,wlth a view to reauctintrof
officers and agents of the Freedmen's
Bureau, wh.mu t.ervlres ran be dis
pensed with, it it ordered that, with
pun exception of Superintendents of Ed
, oration. on and aftcr the 15. h of February
nest all offirt , r; and agent% In l'arylartd,
doky, Wet.t Virginia end Tenn ettsee
ille,pialsed with, tio,l that. 'ulcers of
the ri gals, army Itodeslgnated by the
Se.,,retary of War to take flair plages and I
art as As +odunt VotollidAtOtltlrli lit thoui
Stars, Lien. itotvatit cart a: large par =
Lion of Ctingto,intuit Lava Tutinosace
fled doh,npon.s front Kentucky and
laryhuttf have personally and iu writ
ing deprecate-el the priiptiscal
hirlt tier day will work In ittrion„ty
against tffiteatlonal and Whitt Whir ii.th
of frpoduk,n, • •
1:4•01(V ON lUQU rs OF' .N.V11.71t.1.L: ZI:D
•
• t I rizuse.
thn report or General 13.tiGia to the
!Lazne, in additicit vvirit In already
st.„terl; says of .liatorttli,.l cilizene of
hie .calln try tiled. f.:orlVit,t(ll +lnd pun
lehel fit Groat llntnhi , tint our Govern
ment in In duty butuni is, listen to their
apn c al and proios h them in their rights.
hu • Conittintee claim that the doctrine
.15 lx•rtettiel
.nliegimies in a nYinleol' of
neuta!ihst nod Iltrco and is an
uh , olum over the mind r,,n. the
body. It has no authority in
this tbontry,' e•xeept as an element of I
ramlish JJJJ 1110 t) LAW' existing at tbo
t me of the resolution. The` report ar
filen this ',glut nt ktligth, eating the case
of Atari' n na in point, antrappeala,
in fervent language to North Germany
to 31,14 the to perpetual. ellegi..
mice, caving, the point we make In der
tin conceaed, that the rlglats see claim can
berermancntly &Med is impossible. •
AN InICEZZLUR CAUGHT.
.L If. lIIHMOIIy, who Abwantled front
',aka Providence, La., etto •alght liUIS
on4l dollars, depellird in bLo hands as
agent, for he Freedmen's Barran by
freedman,. Inia . been arras ed at CLunieri
fon and nearly AU the Knones rooeverett.
Fie
,bila been ant to ISOw•Qpierato for_
TO, Booming boa' tietoi•floa—Pe: - /-
neat flee •e of use grabber,'
--“J0..1.1V , 'lllagairo—ledlirosit
of .I.'Llf.roa. etc. -
.1 corre-ponilent .0.: . CI" Uri, i. '/ C:.
...
thus writes front, 'fi:ti.,iii, S Ott*
zeps were y, C,:erday ono-'h 'oxeitl
reported to the repo arrt, of ...e1.t:.1
our Most i,rroninent .eitiz,,r, :to t'l.A .
petrators of the late roh . lierv. ll owl .
. .
nouo for a monat nt. eaten aini;,l tae ki .
ion 0., to j their guilt., cud 'yet tao.fiall
Was v: too serious a nature for a Kalil
likely. flat to tiro fart,. . Early. ,y, i
day morning an ottleer rutted en Z. ajar
Mills, of the Amerieatt,nnd aiked i , one
Cady boarded !hero. 1.4,3 a 1.." inqd..red .
for Mr. llarley. liting ansiveriah rr,. that
both gentlemen boarded there, hilt. Ta
ley was lu .New York and Cady i Ids.
room, he prriew.ided to reran itol 1.4 .ce
at the to Rearchlng the room. oon
the °nicer sod his ehar,7e, together . ith
ft.'farr floods of Ca.lyok ere on their, i,‘„t
to Esquire D.malloo, at Petrolontn. 'elt
tre, to answer.
AP.54,11 as the olelltifyin7. so - be . ' s e
maw Mr. Cady, ti, prostwotor (.10.,' Den
ttio;hon) withdrew ilia ohorce., !!,t i
°tiered to pay ,t 1 ,e eoet. F.M. c 4, zi
however, inso.teti tkp s i:n provingLl'. on
at Pleisantville do lin g the emir,. .1 i.r.
lug of the robbery.. 'fho only ei nrd i
i
. - --
... ...... . ---....
sLance cat,40,7. toe orrota in about al fol. I k i t frorn'from forty 7.4 fifty years so .. I
lows: An - ;Loony moo, letter ' , tot re- I ant the "fr //tvintr.." who settl ed be ' s
Ceived by the Benniughof f s, Mating! hat , when the 0040u:was s wilderness, I
if they w0u44 , 1,..r in the Jl.Pra , ,('d re- atit trahly4ltree - gtiktra old. Iran •Jury
ward of !Z., try, writer would ie..eal luau at that - Inn Ciotti hol,l In this county.
'to chew tiny 10-. t treasure. I ofyrtnajoo. / have been County Auditor, and in 1827
Just about agreliablo, Ira., algolurnni led, was. elected County Cononissibuer. In
that four oleo were goon to loave Thug- lino year Paul. Ittitsboof, David Todd
v,ble early ou the or° of the robL.ery; gel tuyaelf, Commission.* central
:flat the earn(' party were seen P. 're:T:lin with - Arnold Downing to build the pnw
at 0 later hour, giving proper tini. to 001 Court noose!'
few yeas ago; says the liar
e I —Only- it rr
.
drive to the elaeo and return, and that. on
of the party was Cady and irnothei I sr- • i ~.. Stoic •. I
ley whereupon .Too Ihnotiugholl" 0. we s s erg
_. Gs"' . by theyray a very
out's warrant assinstthent: Tneinfor a - live and readable Journal, It was sup.
tion as to tho party of four wag true,,, tid paned that lead pencils %mold be menu.
, k
party consign...! of Ito 0r.,. Coat., I ar- factored nowhere Gotha Eoglautl. Tina*
ley, MajoiNtillsand,Captin Pitcher,; . -o I find (gent bore proven the groundless=
, ...,_
—Tito people of tile .I'.,eilie capital are
r•Annzratulating theme...lye: that th0r..,..'
chic' oteatnehip lino has eendereil It . , m
otet-weary fur thorn to ithip coin and Irian
•iire to Chino and Japan lay ray of :New
-York. , Tim "Great Itopublic . catried
21,::C9, 077, of whath i7.50,i1.1 score lull:li
ver, ti11:3,519 in gold barn and coin, tal
only .V.t1.913 In I%lesivan aultuty!i 01
this 4592,430 went to Japan. Oar'. fele.
graphic dispatchra brinr, [nese facts 4.1 . e WI
LO the beginning of -the current y :a:
They aro not full, hut show that II
- printed report .was nor Inn .totter. in
fhe important LC: i.tatltailled in Ilion in
that the grain crop of 1007 moos more: , al
noble than tile gold product. The ; x
1 0
port or the' runner cupped t'l2,soo,llocri im
eluding wheat and flour, Lo.iideu doiOes.
tie consutaptlun and the stock on la ud.
The treasure shipment wan 5 , 111,5044 *O,
ni
and the er.h.,lnlize 4 - 2:JKI
,5...,00.
.t .
. ........_ ..
wool elir,execorle,ls3,a,o,oeu. Ther,e is
enoughin these items to uv- ore us that
the full returns mmt ho highly vuttlsia,
tiry, and chat our Paeitic (...otanter.,e, 25-
rieulture sod mining urn di stitte,l to be
even more Important than they., have.
heretofore keen.
- 7 1 Parisi call-driver, tired of Ids has 1-
, Hess, has sued his daughter and son. -
-i law for support. Thu pair .are
the Margma and Marrimse d'Orvacilt,
who roll in luxary, while the hither issto
poor sad infirm than his Fife haslto
wash his cab sod groom his horsea.
Marnuis also has a history... Ale that
twenty-two• tolotwoo in the Reign-4ol'
'terror, served iu the i:ratiti :Army, ~tied
the Legion of boor to "Lis Itoffe's rail
when. entering Paris with the 1.1110
army, robbed Napoleon's sister-in-la *,
knocked Tallesrand do wrz iu . ehunin.
and 'dlatingulahed ititrisOlf 'in varlan::
other ways. no doson't taro to - supp4tl
his plebeian anther-in-Low, and Is trying
to show that the latter would
fortablv well otT If he had not gambled
away tits mono . •
—Late Aritan a ativiecs stir Couterwil
Painter,: Southern Pacific' Railroad Sur
veyor, expresses the opinion that the
oadtrill be built to the thirtieth parallel,
lio reports that the partres sur thLe
Geta route may ...loge the route to the
thirty-second parallel, hut, 110 thought it
doubtful. . General Yatfuer platted
corps of surveyors on the / into froth
'rechaeopee to Jan Francisco, and sent
back a party of engineers from Colorado
river to correct the survey front the thir
ty-11ft e parallel to the Rio tirande.l _fits
the Intention of General Palmer to pt i-•
vetd immediately to `tVesitint,:ton
San Franeiseo, to make tux report
titer to bOCIITO some Congressionalt ussfi
tam.,
—Dr. Stuno writes to the Detain
Tinzei that c.iokeil rotatoee areas opvii
eim.‘ : . .gainsiNcurTy no raw ones; a fit
not generally known. but ascertained
beyond doubt by Dr. William Daly, lath
physician to the haul: I'euiteutlar3t,
where scurry at ono time wits not • no
latninon. The dleease wholly di,in
.oeared on the addition of a • few peunda
of riotatoes to the weekly dietary.
—The new - Japanece troupe recentlyee
nriired In New York in maid to perform
mare rein. kahle leak than one of lb,
preileced,ora. Ono of the trick,. totialain
In balancing a . boy On tLa !Imhof i tree
held in the air, be drat ree,ting tin bat,
Ott •e, hint gage, the rage on a StOOL, and
tile latter In a tub with long handle% and
austained by the foot of ono di
men. • I .
•.
• —Tito latest adviets front Alaska AO
December tw • ty.eightb, mention nu
emtrering among the tr.:ts. , Ou thq•eoo4
trait tiny repre,eut al: well. The :cout
gressional reNolution of inquiry report%
lug tito troop . s lu wont or u0000trood4;
DrOVINIOUN and 'MI (s.treuiil
c o la
weather, createa.r,urirtee in !Catl
ta.
—A short time si nee two precious 4:,01,4
belonging to the Museum. of AuthMifie.f ,
of Venice were lust, and- two employel
who • ware suspected of havisg shgee
them were at-rooted nod imprierinect.
After severelereeks the eases werer6wa
in a box where they bed loon paehet.f, ,
oral the two inuecenF prisoners were ..re!..
leesett.
, . .
••:
—Tho Springfield (Masa.) nepieWelii
states that most of the woollen ruannfae,
turns that are rtintiluff In that vierniti..
aro expecting a fair. coring trade., es
pielty much nil ihre,lmported goods are,
used up, and they creakier that Impertait.
tinge' must nesrry cps.: as long as ou i
, I,,resent low - priees Illoroolteus kentlauek,
—The BritistrTicavoy of Ind is has la&
Iv held a grand Mohr/ills:I of LUelzgois - ;',‘
The princes of VletoriVe•groat Orients
Empire of l'aX1,0(,),41.11) people' passed' Ire'
gni-genus procosqun before , the Viceroy':
Four hundred :richly eaparisonclkole
phants ateo formed part of the ,trand
array. Tfloahow is ka•IlWILII9 tliollDubar.'`,
—To nrovo that IC Is imssilds far 1:1135':
rigid 'people to ltve ton lino old age, Si'
Weatero - paper announces the death of a
lady at Mo age of oce au4
termite, whose I,lll".bAnd died two vears.l
ore at the tips age ofona btu:lama and
.They were Frenotu and emigrated,
from Canada Weld thirty-fonr years
EMM
STATE NEWS
. .
—l - he 'Ehriniiburg -41 1 .ett.il , lsiti. says:
Our old friend and subscriThert Emeritus
'iti• need.% Kkg., Carioll ; township; has
in ; soot us the follOwitra brief histo# of his
life mine to this country with ley
oarenis from Germany in the year Iris,
NVe,tet,k Ilatuitorg, cud ar
du_ t rived in PLll:etelphla in November. I
con bountinut to col. Caleb Darin, No,
4 South Tided street, who tent MO to
School. The snowing rear. 1791, Just
before Cheistmwt, the siitoolmaster said
there would be no school nest I . day, for
'General ;George Washington wouttl be
buried that day. I ,111.11 at George. Wash
ington-it funeral—and 'suppose there is
no other man In this county who can say
ins match. I was tsamtd out when I was
'fourteen years old, to serve six years.
After my term of service' had expired, I
eameto Ilretto, Cambria.oounty, On the
11th day of April, 1901"lly father bid
gone there three years before. In 1907,
iter, Demetrius A. Gallitain get author
ity from Henry Drinker and Jacob
pawning, . who owned eight tracts. of
hind near Carrolitowa. for three settlers
to make • ehoice of one • hundred acres
each of that land, at one dollar nor seers.
i., Tnotnalf Byrne got the first7chelee; I got
; the second. and. Conrad ;Luther got the
kt- I third. My two- neighbors have been.
• •
—A man named •WanLatrayTao
aopspanied two WoM walkin
On the railroad track, neat T .was
Tyrone on
Saturday last. A train mine upon the.
party suddenly and befoi-e he cottldget
tke track the locamotivd struck Mr:
[Array, killing him Imitantly. The wo
men.tarcaped 'unhurt • • •
• Taking the dally; newspaper fever
,anv.- prevalent is lteadingoatirPottsville
neighbors are ciamariag for something
of the sort, and wo are informed that
parties have in contemplation the enter
prise of a new daily paper in that flour
whi ng boronsh at an early day..
—The openingof the Lehigh 'and Bus
quetutana reamed • through to Betide.
hem and Easton. Is now expected to no
en r On the lst of 'February, -locomotives
undfasseturer cars of the latest andatatt
M31110V(.41 patterns beMg ready far the
ocmhion.
•
.:---rit.psper mill is -about to be catch.
lished at CalMonsbnig, and wo under
stand tho site has already licen Selected
helow the town, between thti Pittabtirgb.
pike and the creek..
•—.The hunting ton county Court- was
',reheat to an abrupt termination last
week. by the nu:lst:mg of the Jury by'
Judge Taylor, uwing`to an informality
ln its drawing by the. Jury Commission
era, .
• -The other
. day., a yo e unr Mau( In
•Johnatown 'dipped and fell agantat
book, and Impaled_hloaseit NO firmly
thereon that., he was with difficulty re
leatied from his unpleasant situation.,
.
'—John Crofton, an employee of the
.Clambrhi Iron Works,' Johnstown, bad
!moot hla fact badly crushed byalarke
I iece soapstone tatting on it the other
—The Meadville Republican urgre the . '-
intherlticu of that city to ' , inhibit the.
sate Of the'fblice Gazette and like -pa— .
pera within:their city limits,'
—A
—A child of Mr. Itobert Thomas ,
of Ebensburg, died en
,Setnrda of
measles. The disease ban pru Isms'
of
,late to a considerable exteut. . •
I I —Among the late arrivals In Paris were •
1 :L. N. Ilan, late Speaker of the Penn
svivanie Senate, and wife, who are on •
tbalr uty to llama. '
•—• ,
The minera are Mill standing out at
Immo at the colleries In Beaver MeadoWy
raglan; oath no immediate: prospect 0r , ,,,
—The ledien of Kingston, claiming the,
privilege of leap year ; took .theirnweet—
hearts-a sielghride last Thursday oven •
. .
=Thera Is a falling ad' serntp.flvo
Per mut. In thouuttate, Cl Nineteen. to ,
Verettuto eonety.jall. Getting
.
•=-Wet. .T.ltttenbender 'has bought "the
hotelproperty of Hiram noletterankat •
tlutatle; for .t.',500. . •
—Vet. Sam, 'Young has minuted the'.
publleattoe of the Clark - hi .Sanger. .
- The revival In tbo Saptlit. ;
cheiAl at
tileudvilte la atilt ittiroa•resa.''' ; •
• .
_
. , .. .
--_-At koala; Wt.. yestenlay. six. build
doze WV* destroyed by 11r . e. ocouplod.bY
Eh Tporsheten, dry goodi; ateiraberger a
Co.; liquors.; Timer a Beebe. stases Sid'
tinware; Blot & Co.. and Wolf &Bra:,
dry goods ; ismg 4 Bro.; dry goods. Tbe.
three *at named betimes lose, pritzt
much everyttdoit. Mg threebotter .
a potion ot their Stork. . The / fa
estimated Si from sixty to sestottiy,thous,
end dollars. losurance Elia ,
. .
:__,fit Worce-5ter.Ma.V1,710.:4411230rn.• '
Ing..liarwood , t,Co.'et rarrtudeetizry arm:
partially_ Mimeo, .. bilrolaing 4 lash or , --
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