El D Ell - gittsburA Galtits PUBLISHED BY PENNIKA.N, REED ez - A' GAZETTE BUILDING, No. OS W. - 12th Eitroot. r. i. PENAIII/ai T. P. IfillirTON I 0. BEK% ..1.130.111....ger 44 Three Coples„por re., b 7 sett,•enek......l BO Fire '•• •• • •• •• 95 Tea or 'more eoplort to one address, mad • inte tie. co 116 = atula .PP , " , 3 emt.• 'Delivered by less than 203 I out lof the 340 happened from - causes width, with proper care, might have Genii avoided. The average number of collisions tram actual want of se t-rou wash only eight; .Irom thick and Orgy weather, 10; error In judgment, 24;'and froni parting cables, dragging and breaking Ater and touling,.4o. 1 Alyery singular fact is that of thg 143 collialona which happened in 1600,1 be. twegn It a. m. and 0 p. m. , G-4 occurred wheh the weather WAS 8110 and erne, and Only 30 when if was foggy. Oil 227 collisions between p. tu. am; C a. Int., 1011 Occurred in clear, anal . only 37 in • ibio/i ! or foggy weather. Of the total numher of collitauna in 1886, 11 occur red Eh:tweets two Itettal VtaaCti, bath on der Way; 160 between two coilin g Yes. eels, lona under way; 83 between tWo vessels, one under way and one at anchor; 09 helves - Dna Vt:66elattd a lolling vessel, botlaunder way; 11 'be. Osten a steam vessel putt u failing yes* sel; 7 I when a attball vested was under waymnd a sailing vessel at anchor, and 4 whin a sailing vend wta under way and a steam voter! al anchor; and 77 hap. fendd through veseela breaking...from anchnra or moorings. Au Ititereeting ltellc of the allallaWA /Milan Massacre. I; thc hut aqu,111.4..; The 'people of the 'North weest nliU hue recolltelitl cr otti t e Indian mas sacre! In 311unesat 'when . lulpadutah, with his Genus of Warriors, decked out in paint and feathers, went (rani settle inentto settlement, spreading terror and tlesolllian in their path, and murdering, withdut remorse. green old age and kelp tett! infancy. .S.Lacy of the victims of that tragedy are now sleeping in un-. knowSs,but honored graves, while ninny children deprived at their reoutrol pre. tectors ere null to he found in the cons try e sad 'WttavatlGS of thin catastrophe, which !at once licher:eel term of parents, lomie.; and all the inflections tear to childhood. The truth of thin was well illustrated on'thei 16th that. Oa the cota coming eastrard front Hanclicater be this point, out a gentieman, now tChittiLg at Lyoria, who Teas driven Out of 11i1101,0155 of the tithe 04 . the Indian maseacre, - Ilve or six years iago.. He lead with him a littie girl, v4hat he found to e,leserted rabid, she being at that time only two - weeks old.. She Is now a lovaltiolittle denture, and w Witt on the L 0,1111,1 1 ,1; 50015 Lq!all tiful Stinday School hymns with touch. ing pathos. When the history of the child was learned, 'much Interest was manifested, and' the little one was the iccipient of several small favors from the passengew Her preserver is of the opinion twat the child wan left in the cabin by the red skins to trap sous one, for haedly , had he entered the Louse be. tore the savagcs made their appearance, and lie had the hardest lo.itirace oa record; with-the little one in his arms, to make tile escape. Who the patents ill the child were he has never tarn able to 'ascertain, and there is no doubt but that they ales° murdered by the savages, :The Poo Fly of Mexico In a 'recent nutribertiof the Layer an cement wits given of a cerMin tly to Cr-gll Rica and South America which lay its eggs in the nostrils. of Lumen hind while asleep, the tans 1(0111 which were therein introduced into the nateal passage's, and gave rite to the mast in ' tolerable egony, and frequently death. By a late article in is medical journal, ea kern that the tame. or a clotely al lied s t scelea of lueilia was the coerce of serious trouble to the foreign troops in Mexico Aurin - the French occupatiou, infesting the row, warm valleys through. ant the entire country. The symptom' ore itching of the nose, followed by headache nod .welting of the nose, wiai bleeding at the nostrils, and Weeratioil, accompanied by , " discharge of lame Erysipelas of the fact and head i s Ire- Iquent, sometimes soccecileil by men . ingitis. • Injection of r loroform, al -1 though very painful, were used to most advantage. Cevatfilla kills the larinv. , cad expels them by sneezing, but Is alit [ to produce hemorrhage. •Illtxr.tr r,riar Pottsvili, of.l.he Aliewets tat-de:l,lC Captain It drer, whose father resides In lisirlsburg.mys.!erionsly disappeared from Pottsell4.s about two months since. At rho thrio ho had two Nettul-4, and there were mispivione 'of fool play, but nothing known dotinitete until Thorsalair, 2 diner.,, when the rather re ,rived the and Intelligence that the body of Ills murdered eon was thrown into the Marshfield Coal Slope, wldeh is o4out then hundred feet deep and tilled with water. Meson of ono of the partners of the dented 'divulged the terrible crime. All the parties Implicated have been a, rested. .The •Metivo for the murder Is supposed to bare boon to r.oeu re a curtain valuable earl lease: The nameo of the partners are ,4811th dr. Albrialiton. Capt. Rohrer r0r..4 n young man of tinblerutshod reputation. ?icuralgla We have out from th... Alta f n receipt for the curl or neuralgia, which the editor Of that. paper.eleints to have been ofroctli9 in several, emiei of his own knowledge; I.le toys: • Some time ace we published, ut the rermAt er a friend, a receipt to cure neuralgia.. Half n drachm or 01-umnto nia In an ounce of camphor water, to he. taken a teaspoonful at a dose, and the dose repeated several titans, at interval, of live Minutes, If 'the pain be not re lieved at once. Half a dozen different tier:ion. bate since tried the receipt, and inevety case nu lannedlam cure has been effected. In one, Oho sufferer, a lady, has beets effected for more titan a week, and her phyricam was usable to allevhne her suffertngs, when a solution sal.ammunla In camphor wateK R liovoil her in a few minutes. NEW Yuiin MEMILIANTS.—noInIezj nal revenue reports of tlia amount of sales for leti7, shoe; Cm following aggre gate amount of business during the your by the lending business hens. of :New York 11; B. Cialtln A Cn., $11.1,120,911; A. T. Smerurt. A Cdr., (wholesalo depart ment.) MOS 8,000; S. Jatiray A Co., 1, 1 5,8`34,500; • Lathorp, Ludington A Co., 57,510,500; Anthony A Hall, 5d,1ti0,50); George Mina Ss Co., $8,514,500; tieurge A. Wieks A Co...s4,Lrel,boa; n. H. Chittendeu , A Co., te1,:)..90.400; Vat. T. Peak° A Co., ati,tllB,soo; (7.. Brewer S. Co., 0,436,000; llor t, Sprague A Co., *7.872,000; Beaks a A Ilulton, 15,...T2,f410. These sales are said to be innelt sMaller than (nose of the previous . tiernte Diun.--Tho choir of thla grand old estlaedrst. has been restored. The French .journals protest agallist , the de. mend of ten Sous whleh Is made by "Le Suisse" no entrance fee. They any that tho cathedral belongs to tho people, and All the cost oLlts restoration wan a t their expense, amt: that the demand of ten cents to see Ili Is a swindle: • —Tbo Vlenha papers publialt itoine de •tallo respecting the trotusures Adel. King George of flaeover has taken Inthat elly. The plate coniprlses a valuable sortie° in gdld und another In silver. Tho cabinet of relies is eoinpohed of church ntenstla and of obJeeto brought in 117:3 by Duke Henry, the Lion, from t Holy Lunt, etc. collebtios of coins unuiberm nearly twenty-two tllocusand. Tho torte, libraryi to., 'remain, at leant for the Prosent, to uanovor. WASEINGTO = W J.tuary 24, 13 Nlt • OEM , SllprettlO Court to- dity, ;;It, N orizirtal, Staff , of '19,, 4.4, ICitk. CAE.' el al_ n'tis argued the inlttnotton bete;; f. 1 , .,] ilefonl- 311t.i,411, using of . certain by them fttar, MilLtary .itAra at ttas Our tsiflioll. The luntinn to dr-ss:V , inpiranion to Itat•ed Up . as ther grail.; that csautrea, having- tlet,riniti el that l'exay is nut a :tun-in the Union na7 pures•r+ isTresentatiOn, she is not alsrnnr ul the Union far the purpose of ,nit in thi4 Court. =9 A It gg,lly sea,ion of the Rays and Mom.: eemitlittee held ;lA A morn.- fit whfhlt the general re:lntro pro posed woo a new Internal lievenuo act: It was do,ae,l, but no definite action St at taken, FD/111 Ihp diameter of the di,on,ion it la gathered that the chief molinieation to be made in. the pyasent -law or, toeratt the bwalen of taxation oh and relieve, as far at Potisible, the industrial and mantlfat-turing inter tmti. °DANT AND TUE PDF:SOF:NT. T 6 .0 N.,: York Timr.i Fpeeka pro , DODIDN, • the statement, said to be sup , ported hy the Cahinet, that, Grant nit 13111frd !hot be hadar.ivl to hold on until removed, aa false, He agreed wills the President, that if he rant) was removed,. Stanton would have to re-ort to the COlida, hat he never IhO . PreSiaallt that he'would an remain and become a party to the con troy, ray. A sith-equent examination of the law 1 . 61, iurrd biro or the einirse he must pursue, null farty-elght hours be fare the Sets,no aoted, he waited upon aohnhoo of his own volition and an nonneedills Iktprinination. I.AN ID:VENtrIi SERVICD. 'file Secretary of the Treasury In eetionimbnnon to the House oi-tlay, sap e 1 ,3111.., employed on tau Lakes a , 1,1 of a eh:tractor lest stilled to the 11..31 ,f revenue service, but their aert a are Lv no lIIVAIIK - Ilniult.rima ,•r cart lies, and I{-1 they noire placed there by Ceine,real.'in vine perhaps of censiderationa, aside trout the ordinary purpoaes of the revenue, ha iloe; not feel at liberty to 'recommend the sale of then, unle , ot they limn • he • - 01 • WithOlit sacrifice, ifs sinn, to that if - Congress shall lei of the opinion, that these vessels are 1171., 1!(1 for recent., parpak-ea, and -Isall 11.:111 it tolviLable go dispose of [Lela, that in the bill rintheriiing their a Mt, the minimum amount _for watch they shalt ba said Lothisertaak ' r quietly? /1 . so, ft Wili . llo well for''everj ''''''"" 'tn.:Uß'. I eitizeu to have the prat,' f o' f an alihi at p,I. -lie, Worth, Suprintendent of , hand. Infian affair: Sr the S;outhern . " I.tin- 1 The total t i amount reailzatl by - the rob tentlen,-y, 1i.14 arrived frotn the Indian hers Is ye uncertain, bin front the best territory south .of Kates. Ile reports we LOU learn the total 1644 will not fall t' , h , " '''' v i t''''' t " tuen l , the th q" I shalt of 3:30, , .(ye, although Joe only, an, , Wilde the fiencino:e% andtte et...re to- „moo In the let e weereee. . [ribs` are making very rapid r a tter? informatio front a 3013.1 . 30 that toper in i .1111 i 4 1 ,16111, ctle1:1410113 trim several I hap . the, rn etretta „... as . ll ,.. entirety 1 nnti“. t r i'''-' , '"'l_,' 4 l'"l'd -here, shortly, too snitch trl minion publih. In the mean ) I r r 44,1;, are lrita the I , 1111111133101301% , f ..,,....„. A. „„..__ 6n Among the ; ril , e4 a Inch will he repro,. ..1 . , 2 74, , , 0 Z t `t e ,; . "! - 7, Latino to ferret out thep e rson ted are the Niow.,, I:a:own-In...Chu:. - ' O.- ,petrators, and the itnpressiou is . 1t don't 3311,0, 4 t-..orrs and Pottawmtamles. , , , pay to work for this tirrit.” NALioNar. DAN/: 1.0.133. r 1 Tho `- , ..,retary of V.ri Treasury, in • .• epty to 31 r. talon y, m.III. th ,, 11,..•e is rcport from tine Corr,n , y,.g.tying he Is I EIM=IMMZEMI ==EMEttti IMRE In the cUe MEM \.n.• i in tI habit-of loaning; thon. money up , ,, fancy et•,cicv MIMIIMMTI=CI lV4s u J Anuary IoLI'AILTMENT-I'I,IIEDMEN . II BC- An unnhially la ~ ro number of visitors he War Depirt tnent this morning all I had an IMPtatiVT with Mr. Vvry inahy Senators and Rep. re=ont,tiv, woro pro,nl. • • N. tvict IA attached o. ttc. ll.tro.tu In Kyntneky; talk with the Socro!ary of tear 11 to the ei rotor letter . of It . ccta,..•c :.e.,0 C. , 11Lr . .1e:.;t1,, (punt. in that and other :do , 1,1,1 moot,. A .ttonxelrort - .ado to have :flat eirimlAr ne t okd, ' lott t ..tam ba., yut Lou taken itr; the Soort.tary in the intier. The f..aroienul c3rtener iv ated for. the 01110 , 1 t r, , 1 to f , 431.,000. The amount hipped \V.I4 3 , 1,074. - Notional Ink : , qt, 5..2,:r0P. Amount in circa ::,,:Fruetroln I currency 4.1111,1 r..yLd tor the week, Taird Na•i. , nal It tek. at Nes teet ~ p.e, de..en tt-t1 a drp , sitory of pub. t.lev ad thtent of the Cuitul VI:1'1110N lIANCOCIe4 forzw , rly . a:rent of Ilttrean I,lll,iana. ar nveil her •eq , t ettl.ty, IXaror et a petilko frqui the It,elieal Cohy,ill,l ill the I en,vul co: (Lea. . . .• is aul C4 - .ayilitt.eutigr,., 10 burn II 1.11;1 ',PAW, to wpoint. t , I 1 alb ivil: , . , r4 of it, ,tnzo. .1110 petition pr,ente , l to Itongrembezt neck. - Jan. :A 1363. 11=1 A now treaty with lejoe Island has eaelieil the I iiipartinent of State. It to halo, variettatedin Misr v a..id ran rrty twisted g v cord tattle •itds. Its. 11 1110 O.:114 'Cuortgr4os ltia tO . l/1• United Stalest for three ..n rsnvS., l llrity fur Ihie payment or the etnsining indailniera of indemnity on c saint orTils subjects leaving eaten on o+ A caner to antlers many years ago. the Viciiiiteat is to prevent the rival tirtur,i tic war mrainst the jeirttinntte tat this Fejeis. 111060,1W:4 in truetions aro that if the l'resident epts tun tooth the treaty is to be consitb red otherwise It It. to be re. urn. ii. • CONIMEOI7ONAL TRIIPERANCZ SOCIETY. The first public 'minting of the -Con gre,stei,d Temperance this sell eon sees 1,-111;/?t. 111 the flail of the lense Represent:it ;res. There seas a cro hence, bed, on the floor and in the trellerien. Senator Wilson pre sided.. lie seal tin, Society Was Or, year ago. and he believed it tied exer,i , eed a p•cel italuenee till (Wet Ills, /hint. .r.y the- eruiddrig - of the rel,lll, , nand overthrowing. of reins in,deminns the eenntry had been made great and irte, but there !ran mirth, hardly le, gigantic, to bo ovoreome, and that tires intemperance. Ire Steen .neiesdvoly introduced Repro- Horace Greeley, En- Govern, Ford and others, who made ni.reelds on that and kindred subjects.. uour:4lT S. w.lr.lir4lt ON ::leQUlsrrloll, or 11:14Kir , l, BY Tilt tOtTOD Hoe. 11.411,0 rt J. Walker has written a. long loiter, whieh trill soon ho published giving u history of the annexation of territory to the United' Slate+, and in la- ' Yoe tf the. part:ha:lo of tho 'Russian- Atn..rieatt 1 .,, ,, , ,4414,11,1nd Danish West India I,la ntl.. WasitiNcrox, January 27, 1641.3. Ft , 1'741:1114 roger 1 , 1:c1,1IONs4. The Soprano Court t o o atfirtned th , 3 of the Dist riot Court of Texas, relative. t. I the Me,ina laud thins, which wan number ono on the Slipreillo Court Docket, iviving boon there at least twelve yearn. It . luny recollectedthat for ids aetion in thin f • Ils1) Judge WatrOus was eltargt,l in the I louse of Itcpre.;eniatives with — impenchahle offonscs, and that, inch ti,tittlonv was t:tbvo in regard to t sot subje,t.- 'rho Itmltor, however, was not onneliblet) by. Congre,.. The orig. ion tituuinc,d 1,-110v en. , 14141, , , 1,1141 In nd partiettlers, thus vindicating his ac tion. '1 be Court. also decided a case, on ap peal, .Innuncillg the pri ciplo of letelt• Ham hit. to be that a matter of a vessel t hew a right to sell Ida ship In a foreign port, when it ern be edablemed them is I a littMolity to di, SO to atteniv the inter ests of all parties Interested. General (toward sonde n copy pf hie circular let tor, dated Ileatniberiant,which provides that with :Select to reauct lon of otikters and au. tits of (ho Freedmen', Koreas, NV1)0143 services can he the. .pensed with, it Is mitered that, with the eXeernoll of Sei.efielee.ieete of Ed ucation, on unit liner the Li hot February nest all enlecrs and agents In Maryland. Kentucky, West Virmaia and'reimeasee be dispensed wdli, mid that Minters of , the regular artuy he designated by the Secretary of War to hike their pliteettrind act ua Aaafiaanl Cem mis tiunCnr In those Stets, (1011. 110 e says a large por tion of Crtaro...mai Trout Tennewee mid ilidgmtmits fro n t Kentucky .nun Maryland' have prasolial:y'and ha writ ing depreitated the proposed changes, whhit they ray rill. work !Murton:Ay it=lid educational and other interests of freedmen. rdtrom ON main, or NATURALIZED The report General Make to the Ilnuse, In rablltirm to what is already= stee=l, totes of natamilated citizens of this enuitry trlisi;_emtvicted and pun idled in Great Ilantdr,. that our Govern ment is In ditty bonito to listen to their appt-al and protect them in their rights. The Committee clalin that the doctrine 01 perpetual allegiance Ls a symbol of feudalism -turd Met.% and Is as abtolote over the t mind as the body. • It has 'ne authority In this coantry, except Its en clement of Linglidi common - law °slating at the. tine of the revolution. The reportge ellen this point at length citing the case • of Martin Kosta as la point, end appeals In fervent language to North Germany to) leld the _claim to perpottial nllegi. Athee, 61.villg, the point we make roust be ismceiled, thatinerights we claltdrati be permanently denied la impossible,' • , • 'AN muntaiLmi mavonS. • . " • • J. 11. harmony, who absconded from. Lake Providence, tar,, win> eight thous and dollars, deposited in Ma hands' as agent for Me Freedmen's litisean by freedmen, has been arras ed at Charles ton and nearly all the mousy recovered.' lie hes lava pent to NewOrleami for The Benttitightir tfen tient lltia itemised .Tleinht of t mates, tie. if itobt.r)/ iiri~~ lti•pa(c'.s A thus wriw, from Ti 'u Zen:, Were regard In the rei:orted 110?: ,1•1 / our l pOtratorS ir the live none for a 11.101111. Ili ell tQI ion 33 to their guilt, trot wac of too strolls a u.it. Ile: to yl stet'. day morniag au °hit*: eallett ion Major of the kinerican,land a.,1,0,1 if one ; Cady boarded there. Ile also Inquired for Mr. Harley. Ileing answered rhtit. both gentlemen boarded there, but liar. ! Icy was in flew York rind Carly in his ; r.kiut, he proceeded to nrre,t the lattkr, at the time searching. tire root,. Soon the nflicer and his ehargo, together whit a few friends of Cady, were on their way., to E.:quire I/onahne, at I Petroleum Cet,' i ire, to answer. . As soon as the .lilentifyluo `saw Mr. Cady, tins pro.timtor (Joe Ilen— umgholfr withdrew ttti, charge,. and I offcred to pay tint cost. I'. 31. Cody. however, insisted upon preying he wren at Pleasantville deriu. the moire even ing Of the robbery. 'The only circuity. stetter causing the arrest rs about as fol low. An anonymour letter won re craved by the I.lenninghoirs, stating that, if they would Offer in the Irertetil a At of the writer would ritveall to them the lost ire:tante.. Inforruatitla I Justrtbout as reliable, was also lurnis ! that four men were Aeon, to leave Titus , vine early On the eve of the rpbherv, and tho Caine party wore seen to return at a later hour, giving : proper 'time to , drive to the place and retnrn. and that one I of the party was Cady and another Liar ley, whereupon Jeri ileiminglitar swore mit a warrant against theist. The in terra a- I lion as to the party of fear was true, said party coupistm_ of ltlei.ars. Cady, liar ley, Maier :Alibi and Captain Pitcher,Woo 1 indulged In a sleigh ride le .Pleasant vine on the evening in Oueetiou. In re `rani to the feeling here aboutthe above arrest, oar citizens . arc a rulY indignant, the musiOolon e:11.4 sr, trillinx, char. otters ur Cite trnrneo 111111pr:31x. I are above reproach. They are 111,11 l engaged, per harc.., in the largest trate-actions in oil in the entire . regc.m. Messrs. Cady and Gen... Avery are the proprietors of the Pithole itud .Mbler Farm oil tOpo and our acquaintance With Mr. Cady' (lat.. back •to boyhood; and his honesty and Ijusiness qualitications are urappis &ion, Mri Harley escaped the odium of an arrest, its he was ab4eitt. ID) is the 14o prictor of the Iloilo; Oil l ips line, and col Jys tire coutidence of' ail htiiineTt men ; ind in reputation. stands umpu.s.,- tioned: In conclusion, we wonder If our best citizens will - etaeal iiitnit indignities oxric,l ‘i:l rra ri,overal ?One, e the p , r4 blued the omlll7 4 YC't the matt. , irre for tvli en- —The people of the pacific capital are congratulating thenmelvezi that the Pa-. dee steamship line hat rendered It un necessary for them to ship coin and treas ure to China and Japan Ny .way or New York. The N.:re tt ItCpubltc" carried ig.3. - p.977, of which . .17,11.51.1 were 111'01- Ter, .$315,519 in gold nurs and, ealn, and only 3293,913. in Mex.ftain dollars. Of this 5,34..430 went to Japan. Our tale-. graphic dispatches bring these faetsdown to the beginning of the current „year.- They era not full, Lit show that the printed report was not too nattering. The important fact contained in them Is, that the grain crop of 1007 Was more Val uable than the gold prodder. Theex port of the foimer espped4tl2,soo,ooo, In cluding wheit nod Ilan Mashies I.lol.l3Ml tif, consump ion Mid the stock on hand: Tho treasur shipment) WWI ilit,Zi.g,o,lo, and the meichend!ze .) wool. clip exceeded $6,51.1.1,0a0: There in enough in thou items tp assure us that the full returns most he Highly satisfac tory, mid that our Nellie comnieree; 'Mclntire stud mlning are destined t..kbo, even more. Important than they have heretofore keen. —Red tape has often peen burlesqued, but we doubt it to more extreme case Will everroeorded than the following, credited to the Eh:dials War Department: "There is a tradition raid to be historbasl, con ceruing a clerk, in the War Wilco who once wanted a mg whereon to. hang Isis hat. To rave tun expense of ticarpenti,, he applied for a hannne'catul a nail with which to drive it in himself. Six mouths passed before he ren.irdal any answer to his request., and he had long ago set up a peg of his own, whets a'ara)eial. Inescan. ger from the Tower arrived In Pali Mall with a hammer sent to him at last thrormh the tnedium of numberless requisitions and authorizations. At 'the same, time ha W. informed that it I was not ammo. vines of the Tower OniCiMIS to supply nails, but that these would came to tum trout Woolwich,. and niter a few months,' further waiting, they really did arrive -- a pound of nails; brought by a groat one. balance wagon, wit,la. its half dozen horses audits dozen attendants„.' I —A few days ago GerteralJumes Lon .. street - mlledat tie residence of Gener al Hancock, in Noy Orleans, and sent is,. his cord. General Hdocock was then engageil with sumo friends, ladies - and gentlemen.. Ile immediately left them to receive his old army filend, niece re cently his foe, but now again his friend; and, after a warm greeting, insisted upon conducting General LOngstreet into the` parlor and Introducin,, ,, Jilin to the eons, pasty there assembleiL ! The styfoof is troduction wad pecAliar. "Liulies and gentlemen," mild General llancock, ''al low me to Introduce to you a gollantgen lleman, to whom I am! .indebted .for an ungrecefut limp, and whom! had'the tnisfortune to wing.in the same combat." Although the toutpanY WMs composed exclusively of ladies 1 and gentlemen whose sympathies ware oh Aho - Union side In the late war, the! indident excited a profound and pleatumehle sensation. • —A Parts ealedriver,tired of his bizsi• nevi, has sued Isis thaViter anti son-lit law for support. • The untillaL pair sire the 3larquis and MatipPs° iil'Orrault, who ridi in luxury, while the fatherts so poor and loans that his wits has to wash his cab and glootit his horses. The 31nrquis also has a history. Ho lost. twoutpiwn relatives...lU. the Reign. of Terror, aervestirttlie Etrond Army , . tied the Legion or Honor MI ids horses Anil when entering Paris ivith the 'allied army, 'robbed' , Napoleon's sister-In-law, knocked Talleyraad.do.vn is church. suit distinguished himself in Vllllutie other ways. He doses'` care to tampon'. hispieboUn father-Lo-latn, and is trying to show that the latter Would be, own 'fort:ably well off if ho intd, ',tot gambled away his money. • --Late Arir.ons selvices say: General Palmer, Southern Pacific Railroad Sur- Vroevor, expresses tho Opinion that the :1.1 will he built to thertieth Ile reports that the part es surrey - hag tho Gets route may eunnp lbe route to the thirt.y.romol parallel, but he thought it doubtful. - General Paluier- placed ; corps of auvreeors on the' line teem 'recuneopee to nan.Franciseo, anti Feta back a party-of engineers front Colorado rive;Oo correct the survey from the thir ty- rlth parnllel to the Rio Grande. It is ' the Intention of ti2LICV3I Palmer to-pno. Lceeth itroustlionly .to Washington Via Sou Francisco, to make his report in tines to secure mone Congressional oats- • • --Dr." Stows writes the London 75mes that eookod pota strata as . dons against scurvy as w ones; a filet not itsuerully. known. but ascertained beyond doubt by Dr. William Holy, late physician tir the 31ilbadk Penitentiary, wham scurvy at MIA litho was not Us.' . .10111,110Ti. Tho diseasol wholly disap peared on the addition of a few pounds of potatoes to the, weekly dietary. —tee new JilraiicAe 'troupe recently arrived In Now York- Is said to perform mere romarkstile leatskthan any of its ptedesnstsork. Ono of the tricks consists In balancing a; tiny on the ilmb of a tree held In the air, hydrst rusting rIo base on a bird, cage, the cage on a stool, and the latter In a tub with long handles, and ail austained by the feet of ono or the mon. —The Istrort advice* rrorn Altmka to Decomber twonOrmightli, • mention no suffering among tho Iraci.)s. On tho eon- Lowy that repromut , s'e l l; The; 'Con: gressionst rooolutjori orllnquiry report ing the It.*?ps in want 01 - acmuturno4lo. .lions, intension:4 and suffering extragto eulff Weather, oreatos 'snrpriso In Call. fornla. [ • • . —A short time s7sce teeo precions ernes belonging to the MU50121.13 of Antiquities of Venice were lost, nut! two enipleveri who were sumpeved of Having• stolen them were arrested and • imprisoned.' After eeveralweeks the easel entrofountl In alio: Whore they, bait been packed; and the two Innocent prisoners wore re. —The Springfield illashl ffi7u74iinti states that most of-the v.:adieu:manufac tures that aro running la dud, vicinity aro -exporting .1x lair spring, traile„m retty much all the Imported zeds are used up, and they consider that imports-. Clone must•nearly oesse'hajeug- as our prmieut low prices hi woidlenshoutitme. —TheRAU'S' Vieeroy ckizul la has late ly^ held a grand colobratieur of Lneknoss. The princes or Victoria's I great Oriental. Famprru of 200,000,000 people:paroled in gorgoons precession befoSe Ore Viceroy.. Four hundred richly saparisoracd,rale, phsufs else formed . part. of-the . prima. easy. Tlienhow hr4nows.es tote! D nbaS.. —To provo that It Is pce,,slide tor .mar eted mph,' to Ilvo Übe ripe, old' age,. • Western paperannonnees the death of a lady at the age.of one tundra' and twelve, whose husband died two "lean before at the ripe age °foils hundred and ten. Theywere .Ftench, and emigrated tromeanada West thirty - r am- yea:sago STATE NEWS -The Ebensburg' Alkghottian says: Our old friend and subsea-niers Elmerlens ter ler, Esq.,- of Carroll towns*, has 'boot us ittufellowLng brief history of his . I life "1 came to this country with my pqrortl,, from Germany, in the year 171.$ We toe!, pasonge at Hamburg, end sr rived in Philadelphia in November: I IV Zl,l bound out he col. Caleb Davis, 4 So:lth Thind street, w,o sent Inc. to j veins • The following. year, 11111), just ' before Christrcum, the aohnolmnster said there would be uo reboot next day, for tlenertid.Georye Washington would hO buried that day. I was nt George Wuati.a button's flineral—and /suppose there is no other man in this county who sum say: no much.- I was bound on. when I was.-- fourteen; ytnirs old, to .xerre nix ream. Atter my term of servietad expired, I ,-erne try Uretto, Ctmbria county, 012 the ,Ll4th du of Aprll, 1:743. My father had- , gone there throe years before. In 1807, .116 v. Demetrius A. Gallitzin, got author dity from 41eury Drinker and . . - 3a r ob • 'Downing, who owned eight tracts of tifal near Carrallrowar for - three settlers msko choler of ohs hundred antes `each of that land, at ono dollar per acre./ Thome/1 Ayrne got the Oral eholpe I got :the second, and Ceurad Luther-g o t the • - third Mr • two neighbors hare been' • ... . lewd frpm . frotti forty to fifty years, :oil m the only living one who settled hero :iithetf• the country Wes a wilderness. j I dim eighty-three years old. I was ajury. 1 titan at the tirat Court held hi this county. 3 have been County Auditor, andln l&I•7 yes elected' County' Commissioner. Di that pear Paul Defeated', David Todd and myself, Commissioners, contra: :With Arnold Downing to. build the pros !id Conn House."' • - —Only a few years ago, says the Har i. 1,,, • L A. as-nri„ -tatefuard, by the way a very' iivn and rersd ble Journal, it was cup. posed ti.a p ...i Euid - pencils could be mantis xaetured lambert. putts England. Time and fulls linVe proven the groundless :hese of thisclaim. We now manufacture is good a pencil for all the uses of fine sketching and drawing as can ho made' anyarbero In the world, and whit Is still more gratifying, the plumbego out, of which the lead is produced for theAmer icon vend!, Is found to Peruniyleania;• ncurhsston. Plambagods found in other pat ts of this country, bet theEaston at ti tie is the most superior - and is regarded by the manutacturersof poodle tut equal, ('not - n better quality than that found shrew). The richness of our groat old Cotnmonwealth is thys'exhiblted in art article which we wereonce taught could not be manufactured in Elie new world. Millions of dollars have been expended in' the prodUction and purchase of pens His, of which the people of the United Slates have heretofore paid-a large share as tribute money to the foreign manufac t neer. 'Heatidfter we Will keep thlstsigne9 ut home, and in this peculiar time of Ludlam' we expect to see Pennsylvania take a prominent .position not only as the producer of the raw material, but in the manufacturer of. the load pima.' .!' --...A. nice (meg,aton bee arisen between , the skaters end the lee cutters on thj Sch chum river. The former that when the river Is frozen over, and the ire to of sufffeient strength tc: bear men and . ' beasts, ft is a public highway • which ni man or set of men t yngag- Imi In gathedeg • ice dare •-deistro f . y. Others again say, that the river ay -be. cleared of 100 to insure its nu gation, ' and the city is bound to furnis h an Ice boat, like that on the Delaware, ' clear the Schuylkill of ice,. The co Meting interests to the issue . are sufficiently strong to make a powerful litigation, so that we may expect to bee Arkiaterellgiria /MS suit on the subject. . . - —Niturcal II J.klear, an employe of ti e ~ . Catnbrln Iron Company, met with a so rions accident one day Dist•week. Ile Is emplo•yod in running- down the Iron , teem the blast furnaces to the rolling mill. On the day of the accident be wan taking a few cars down, when the brake mapped . air and the train Axes/no ram manageable. On attempting to jump to the ground; he fell, and his bead struck a rail, thereby fracturing his skull. Ilia injuries,' though severe, are hot neces sarily fatal. . : • • Perry county Is showing signs of • agitation on the subject of a- removal of the county sent from BloomSoldtoNew-' port. The subject trill, dor course-elicit much .ecgry discussion, but we still hope' removal will be effected without Inflicting serums injury Mt - any particu lar locality, it is not our lousiness to Interfere in such Matters; nevertheless it eannet 'be denied that Newport. le-- the present most eligible and popular local-- ty for the county seat of Perry county, —On Wednesday, the 2d, . , the little. daughter of Samuel S. Green (foto- • Man of the Harrieburgh Telegraph news room) sustained very severe Injuries by accidentally falling against a atone at the residence of • the family, in Chestnut street. Slit wag playing about the room And, when near the stove, fell, and in en deavoriug to men hersellahe caught hold of the bet. Iron, and burned her handl: very eoverely. —A largo and endnindastle meethig In favor of encoring the righis of natural. lzedokizens abroad was held at Pron liebieria Hall, Johnstown, on Saturday, 15th inst. The meeting. was ably id : dressed by Col. Jacob If. Campbell,. the President of the meeting, and by Capt. Woodruff, Daniel 'McLaughlin, John - B. Barnes, and Gen. James Potts. Resole, - lions were passedin favor of memorial izing Congress on the subject.. 31r. ISWIC Davis, of Beaver township, Columbia county, has in fiossesaion a Bible printed in 1603,-that came to Ame rica ht.the seine:ressel. that brought over the founder of Perinsylvanla—Wrir. Penn. Mr. Davie andi, wife are' about seventy-five years old resPeatiVed9e and have been married.tiffy-two years, and are enoying goodliealth.- The Biblehas been i ts their family since it - landed at • Philadelphia in 1652. . • —The Harrisburg TgegrapA says: We regret to announce the death of Ashbel Gratin Sinfonton, (brother-of John W Simonton, Esq of this city), who died at. San Paulo,- kern -sit, on the 9th of De cember last, after a sickness of eight days,., At the time of Ma death Rev. S. svm a missionary of the American Board of Foreign Missions. Il i a disease was. billions lever. —The freight accommoditlon - ttain last Sat unlayrnornlng on thO Lehigh Valley writ! %rut too ranch for the locomotive= thelrosty rails and ran. away down the grade from Newport. the passeogerear Was dotachid and sowed, but the rest ran rutfar as Warrior Run when It went of: the track, smashing one • car. Na one hurt. -A man named William Lafray;so companied by twn3comexi, , ,wns' walking on the rnilroad trick near, Tyrone on Saturday huh. A train came upon the party suddenly, and before .he could get off the track the laoometive struck Mr. Lafray, killing him instantly. 'rho 'ro man romped unhurt, ' —Taking die daily newspaper fever Pow prevalent In Heading, ourrottaville neighbors are clamoring for something of the cart, :anti -we are informed : that parties have hi contemplation the enter prise Of a nen:4 , 4loly piper In that, floar tshing at an early day. - - "The,opierdng of the Lehigh' and Sus .qnkbanne railroad U4°ol/II to Betide hem and Easton, is now expect/id 40 citron the Ist of FolirrunTitlofddiethres and passenger cars of the wound most approved pattern* being, ready for the • • —A prior will is about VI beAsstab. belied at Connonsburg. and 'we tinder- - stand the she bee already been selected , below the town, between the Pittsburgh . pike end the creek; . " —Tho I/ antingdon county Court was , , brought to nn abrupt termination last week e by. the gnashing of the Jary by - Judea Taylor, owing to an Informality In its drawing by;the Jury Contoilasion- —no other day a yOung man in Johnstown slipped Rod fell against a hook, and impaled lilmsetr so •firmly thereon that La was wifle difficulty re leased frounitla unpleasant situation. —John Crofton,- an employee. of the Cambria .IrOn Work', Johnstown,; had Ole of his toot badly crushed. by a large piece of soapstono &Mpg on It the other —Tho Meadville Republican urges the atithoritios of that city to prohibit the rale of the Police Gazette nad Lke pa pors Within:their city ]]mite... ——A 'Child of Mr.- Rohert D.Thomas, ot . ..Ebensburg, diedr on Bran:deg. of measles. The disease haaprefallenthero of late to o considerable extant.. • . . . —Among. theist& arrlvabstnPariswere :L. W. Midi, late. Speaker of the Penn strania Senate,and. wife,' litai are on mluers are still standlaa ant at game et the cone:lea In'Never .Meadow region, with ao latteekle paelpeet or oing to work - . ' . • . .Thco tollos of Xingston, delimit:lg the . 1 virivilege of leap yam-, took their some- . • .. ioq hearts a sleighrido Mat Thureday oven- - •'•1 1 1kozo is n alling t :ft. of sereotrave per eelt. in Lb 0 clumber. of prlanaers . is Venango countrja.U. "getting Bitlefibender tuts Aought th e holet - properiAt.t Aosencrlyia, at Hobbit,. tor --Col: gam. Young luus 'resumed tho priblleation - of the Clarioti Banner: refival'ln'tbe Baptist. ellarch at Ntelulvillo is atll.l I , n proscrees.... Sedalia; Me. - Totten...ley, eta. built. • Inge wore, destropal by fire, occupied by Thort&elitt, dry goods ; Mesa Wryer ,t Co., liquors•,* Tinter & Serbs, stoves and r tinware; Bard at C 0,,, and Woltit.aro., i +lts:goal ; bong Bro., drYgoo,k. d 1 Th e : three fist named bonsai lose_ -pretty • j. mach overythingr - Tbetireelatter eared ' a - portion of their stock. The Ices ie eet.ttnated;at from slily to seventy , end :,:lusurance , At•Wortester„Ussa., yiSteidaymorn. 1 litg, lisywOod &Mgt.'s - igusnntaatory wax la moony warned, isiTolving a loss of . .Ir.o,b(lo,oamlitelz there la au Insurance pret3,COl "kennimeld Hounigton's- adfolubsir„ , satransi a sonsldatablo '