PUBLISHED BY PENNIMAN, REED & corner Sixth Are. and Smithfield 11. PENNIMAN. JOSLAH KING, P. HOUSTON, Al. 'OUSEL), ILDIToItX ANL, PHOPRINTORS. T. P. HOUSTON, TLIMP OP rn■ DAMP year; .... ..... by nuller , THE DAILY GAZETTE GENERALITIEN Lediclita.t.ow iR 11 1, 1 SLIERIIAN Le ADMI - RAL FATIRAc prOVed. ni ry.ftioracivi ' • Euirr: :B9aoF.rr England. • • clite.too bow 10 art-retain. Maine. - a Berkely Spriaita 1:1 - ',‘ health Las it nonage to oXint 111 coMe home (rot; n dulb)tui lienielf a A sArivE of Afe in I.leorgla, ST. Inn'tB in to It public baths. ItT:obla locturing vo $30.000 wort FIFTY-EIGHT whisker:tinfoit. keep Ne Albany lively. • PnAinnaN bine is the fashionable volt for fall wear. • Two fatal cases of yellow fever hart occurred at Bath. Oa. AN lowa paper object., to profanity- be - cause it is ungrammatical. . • HAIIIIODSM:110, Ky., is agitated oVer tb Bible in the schools - quest ion. SECRETARY Slgll'End his sou Hamilton, Jr., are at Oarrkon's on the Hudson. SENATOR. CAMERON is now said to be the oldest member orr the United Staten Senate. WARREN, Penna. has been surprised to find itself figuring ow the lint o( watering places this year s , : • THE Lonterillti OurierJoitrnal: Sc„ promisee to Issue an extra every after noon while the war Wits. MRII. Ozonise. TANDERTIONF is pnpnr. ed to lecture next season en - The Rights and Wrongs of Children." A REACTIYUL, 'jet black, fine-grained 'marble has been discovered In connidera file quantity near Williamsport; Pa. ' Omit. R. NlnKsit,of KentuCky, has just' been married to his wife the second time. They were divorced tiventy-dve years ago. IN New Orleans many of the foreign orders for cotton have been countermand ed and a demoralized market is the result Dn. A. H. SVERNBEY, for fifteen years editor ofHorper'n has relin quished that post and la now reader for Harper Brothers. Tug-Clara Barnes.a mammoth steamer, now being built in Jeiyersonville. Indiana, ..,wlll. be the largest s teamer ever construct. ed In the West. THERE is but one ('nina woman to every five China men In this country. so Brig. ham Young in not likelyto have many con verts from Confucius. ' • I Vvoiatfin wants to elect a woman dele• gate to Congress just tO test a principle. `shat a belle she *onld , be in the Hoene . 1.1.• she happened to be in any way attrac tive! WIIT the oAzerri Mike atai floe-- allays like are beautiful Italia or golden m sand ed AfriCa or the cannibal infected islanda of the 'Southern mean Because. they are a very hot climb. _ JOUR COWNEL I eti tre_t 1:,14011A N has • written a history of the Irish Brigades in •" the . sersice of rmore (nun the English resolution ander James 11. to the revolt, tion in France under Louts XVI. • Mitre OwgN, the negm who outraged the person of a girl in Robertson county, Tenn., was caught and placed in jail, and that night was taken out of the-jail by eighteen armed masked Men and hung. PurbAnwr.rni,s' tirethen were kind . enough last week not to fight yeti. much and not to set any house s on fire. Suth forbearance es this rime not be expected often nor quoted as a precedent hereafter. IN Quincy, tim, other day, a emeriti' in the dog-pound wits shot; and. apparently dead, was thrown Into the 'river. After Rending about four mike he came to life. swam ashore, and returned to his home. TFtelrst merchant vessel that ever die. played from her peak the flag of this re. public is reported sunk in the harbor of Payta, Peru. She was !relit - in 17e.„1, barque rigged, about 300 tons, and ellled the Ifaria. • A CLEVELAND grocer Having become a ghOst now creates panics among his rela 'lives and astounds timtown. 'lfs mother and wife especially cannot be brought to thhnk this ghost is a deception and they don't like hia looki. I • WE f eel under deep obligations to th Preiheits Freund for tho extremely fiat tering remarks concerning our foreign ar "tides and translations, and we. shall do - our best on future occasions to have them more worthy of such praise. la Montgomery county, Ky., on Tiles. day, Alfred Hainline mole at William O. Oldham-with a.pitchfork, and Oldham re taliated with a shotgun, killing H. In stantly. The Sentinel remarks that the difficult? Is greatly regretted. MODENA has contributed an Italian Opera Troupe eompasedt entirety of child, ren, A nd they are delighting the Slennese who cannot sufficiently admire the pre • couciousnerat of the little ones, who. at though of tender age, sing Italian better than they do German. ink Empareshas accomplished a great thing for his army. He has secured the. services of "fifteen hundred Paris hack— men who hare joined the army for war.". This ensures the defeat of the Pruasians, for no army opposed to them, mu stand ther"chargen' of these liackmen.—N. F. Co* aeresal Ado. - Mn:Sunta.r, a Hitrrodaburg, nue thineer, while returning: from a barbecue was set upon by four horsemen, who,put a pistol to his, bead, a vidomfarmod sponge to his nose aid relieved him of five• hundred . dollars. lie remembers hearing one of -them say,"Don't kill him; bee -a clever fellow." Tas desoendante of Rev. Jrizatban Ed. wards are in hold a so-union in Stock brl4e, Masa., on .the first l'oemday and Wedeesday of ;fiel)teiber. We were shown, by a citizen of Allegbany,a manu script sermon of the father of tb, Rev. .lonathan Edwards, quite legible • yet although yellow- with- age. : : . • Our might almost think Whittier; the Quaker poet, was .8. German war orator, judging by this stanza of 'his alluding to 'the nephew of his'unele: - "lbws Gambler for Napoleon's crown.' Barnacle on his dead renown, • l Than Bourbon-Neapolitan, Crowned scandal. loatbad of God and shwa" FOR practice in , pronunciatlon the fol lowing o reference,to the Main rivert the Kennebec Journal will do: °it will interest everybody to know that the Red geeunkedunk Is 'a romantic' stream in Brewer, and that the Sowadabscock Is in Carmel. ,It must kw somewhere, in 'the vicinity of the Muelascomungrunjuvilki , Temworsi joke we 'Over saw in our ii we found recently !tithe Louisville Courier-Jew Sc., it was tide: "The motto of the French reserves—Changer niers." After long prtudering - we mole to the conclusion thatthe editor of , the pa perwhich Is so sensitive regarding all its nanie s - proiamixes,Changanger, Stunt go Ws .rannot understand why .Eughutd should think of,- sending a batch or ten tholsisurlden . over to defend Bedgium. when that eosin try haa fire of habilatts..verynearli as many aa had the twa &Alwyn!' Net, York and Pennaylra , Ma when.mar war began, and yet sent:oat more. than two handrod. t thonsand m.tm. whith'aitittredly ought. to tie enough io defend Relearn. . . la thr, tray they live in Canada : neer, first quality: 0 0.1 onus; second .quality, 5. to 6 cents: eel, first quality. 10 to 12 recta; secondquality. H' to 1(1 cents; mutton, first qUility, 6to . cents; menu' quells 4 to 6 cents; lamb, Um qualfty.3 to 4 cents; world quality, 2to 3 cents; pork, first quality, 10 to 14 cents; 10001111 11 4. 5.t0 10 cents; dour, Vl5 per 100 los: . butter. 20 cents per pound; Pula Wei.* 45 cents per bushel; egg.. I b . cents per dozen. Ai a cheese factory in Broome county, New "fork, the . cream is taken each-morn ing from the previous night's milk, and a very superior articleaf butter made, fro It, which last yemp•umnurn did the highest prises In market. • From to fitful akl m . mod; mixed with the Ines milk. Cheese la made which. sale for full price. , 1 1 * it „ ,111 :111 A, . L- 41-° i - , , 1 , _ .c• „tit .118.30. 13. . . A little more milk is quire,' to make. a pound of cheese, but t e profits of milk treated in this way are tonsifierably larger tlmn' where cheese aloe i,,in Made. in young men h ve been arrested in Philadelphia, charg: i .with highway. robbery and making an outrageous assault upon a young woman Clamed Jarvis, who was ! vralking-along with her lover when the gang . set upon them, beating the young man until he was insensible, and carried off the unfortunate girl. One of the men has confessed to being a partici. pant, and accused the other two, who are also recognized by Mini Jarvis, although they declare thr4r abill4 to prove alibis. T, Cincinnati there . nre 114 churches , 11 valued at $4,262,871. ' , f these, five, one Christian and four Jewi h, are Unitarian, the rest are all Trinhari n churches. The Catholics and Met hodi st a have 24 churches each, but those of - the Catholics aro worth nearly Revel . hundred thousand dollars inure than those of the Methodists. The seven Episcopal churches are worth more than the ten Baptist tabernacles nod the twenty.oue Presbyterian churches are worth nearly as much as the 34 Alethodist Ind Baptist buildings together and - three times as much .as all the Episcopal k a relies. MEMO . --- LANDSE.Ft , has received the degree of I). C. L. front the University of Oxford. ETHER Is used by tetoialli,s in Ireland to intoxicate themselves with. In the Tn . ij(1115 about Belfast four thousand gallons of the liquid are used annually. -till: wife of Prince Hohenzollern is said to be the handsomest tondo among the Princesses of Berman': She inn daughter .1 exiiing Ferdinand of Portugal.. TnE Register Genera of England has ust made a monthly port. He places he area of London at 77,007 acres. nris has only 3,728 nc rine Berlin 0,- :5:1 acres. • 7 C17.11T 0111044 a. Lie ithig a history of F that thv i I him by , Wither ndfather." - • oisure }tours in nee for idtildren. • was suggested t's - Tales of a THE - Story- of th iiiiich - has been a nti c.., jitc-.imiliet of the mi n Piewick, and of the port Count D*Orsay. . I !Tut: Mount flothanl f i ,Europe. it in estimated. constant dripping of streants, and it in feared eventually- abandoned. ' • THE Prince of Wales t an now take n to whist playing to an ext nu t which makes him almost as much a re an his great tutee, the late Duke 'b VOrk, Wlin was the terror of all his aril ai ntaaces when a ranttable was any wile near. A . LEADINO plivsicia in Paris, after asking a patient the q 'at ioas according to formula; as to sleepl g and eating, next detain& what newspa r he reads. If the patient be nervous nd. excitable, the mildest and dullest jou nal in prescribed. PHOFESSOn GANtozeitrrit. to a London paper; suggesting thatlinstead of putting I_na ire into drinking wa er, we Should e ploy CiutchineS, which. ensys are already successfully Used, for Aucing the tem perature of. water by, xtracting the heat from it. Life - of liekem iced will coattail inal wrapper. a ait of Diekenx Li lallwartunuel in annul stand time tho mountain It will have to be • 1 nen lead manuf+turer of France has •dhicnvereil that the use of milk at their meals, which he hasimade obligatory nn ids workmen to the !extent of ONO litre daily, preserves those employed in lea,' works free from any' symptoms of I. diseame. Tut relativegit'ous of points in the Euro the:Ltet as follows: Pa ' to M 5... t'arin tn. Berlin, 500; Paris 1 410: Paris to Lon on, 1 :Pt born - , 3.2.5: Berlin to Tenets, t.,:_lanidon. 525. ... , FE.VCCE has Liu fort seas. 'of which 8 ore of the first ran ris, Lyons, Stun:- bourg. Yeti, Lill., 1 Wolt z Brest and. Cherbourg. rrhe ortilcatians of Paris ore stated to Lac COP 940.000.000, and 'up to 1833 there had been expend.' on Cherbourg $'34.000000. 08 the night of he 20t1i of May. after a dust storm in Ca Cum, a hot breeze be gan to blow shoat ten o'clock, which 1'i1119,1 the thermometer rise to ninety three degrees, or r early pal to the heat of the day. Many'perao rushed to their windows, thinking there as a fire. Lamaterms. lett amon his manusaiptil carefully-_ written memoi of his mother and of himself. The firs life iii complete; Cie nutibographi is gait! to be a noble fragment. .These will published sine illtaneously in Faris and Lo ndon; in the latter city the editions Si 1 he in English. IT is said that' a pike a caught•in a lake ha South Germany, i 1 408, on which 11141 found a ring hearth the following inscription; "1 ant the sh which wan Bret of all put An t ais lak . by the hands of 'the Governor of the I niverse. Fred. erick 11 3 the oth f Octo r, 1230. - It treighed :150 poun is and was nineteen feet long. .._: .- -. SI/L. FRANCIS Cm AIN. laud, recently - gave 2200,1 benevolent instituti ns. NS tion that it all shall's. ins, States bonds, - and shall m into other securitiek until cent redeems them. •Et money- must be invested. ag States securities, or 'stocks i. paid good dividends. FIVE thousand feet above' the sea in JIMMIA, there plantation of forty acres wfi set out in 1806, and 13 prored successful. • It In des' vert six hundred acres of - the 'virgin lot cat of the island in cinchona fields, and the only drawback upon the enterprise sn. far has been the scarcity of the plants. The demand for young cinchonas for pro pagition has been far beyond the supply. The greet commercial value et Peruvian hark lende tO thin experiment in Jamaica no little; iniportance. i k to different h the stipula ted.in United be convected the Govern n then the 'n In United I which have corrOn'tieed has been found available iby a Lancathire (Eng.) manufacturer 'for Abe production of a 'taper of a V,ery excel lent quality. Of all anbstanceev hitherto* tried as-a submitute for, raga It Is regard. ed by practical judger. an the moat desir: able: One important feature in In, use is that it renders necemary little alteration in the ordinary machinery of pspermilla Thin discovery In of great—value :to the southern stater. Sozniof thicsat japer mil* in the country before the war were itt Virginia and North Cannibal", and the quinthles of cotton' seed that could be furnished at their very doors will enable them to manufacture the new paper to the , beat advantage. Fitton an extract of a Mexican letter, published in the-Poll Mall Gazette. Lt ap• pear. that travelling in Mexico in still at. tended with dlscomfgra "It is ,Horan minimal thing," tar; he writer, "to see a diligenbs arrive with all the windosis closed, which means thatthe robbers have not left the passengers enough clothes to enable them to appear decently befoie the public.'.on such occasions blankets are stuffislin ',he windows (of the houses .tre suppore,litibrder,that.they may, alk from the'diligence to their bout/min a bet cotning manner." tirigendage no spite. , tinith: is deplorable enough, but then the regard for dottmcy_ manifested tryilie in. habitants, is a moral Compensation that is ant wile llgbtly ,regarded. Clearly, the itli•xicah* turn - not arriii4ifit total deptat, A DAUOUTEO of Pennsy!ludo or. New York who`owes, It is said, to nil her im. inesse fortine, nightly attracts all eyes at the Orand Opera. Paris. She is the wife of M. Musard, whose father had his hour of - reputation as the leader of the orchestra of the (brand Opera's masked balls.: Unable to enter society; she gratifies vanity,.by attracting puldic at- - tention. tier last freak is to appear at the (brand Opera without jewels or flowers:her only ornament being a live snake coiled about her wrist. The !mike la constantly climbing up and down her arm or nestling in her hand. enjoying her fan and wen's of endearment: ,Evecy .%wfa glass Is fixed on her and the snake. The lorettes are all crazy for the, posses• sion of such an ornament. If they. like Madame Rusani, carry it constantly with them. ifiair company will he more,dangmr pus than ever. i. ~ ~rY< FIRNT EMTIOI. _ _ WAR AWS FRWITrOPE., A Correspondent intervieti, Napoleon --A Projected Treaty With Prussia. Developed—What France Proposed and Prussia Befused —The Troops and Fortifications at Metz—Prus sians Passing the Black Forest and French Massing at Strasbourg—Em press Eugenie Reads(Napoleon's Pro clamation to . the'l Flekt-IFreuela Chambers Closed-,Belgian Nimtral- Hy and England'sConcerii Therefor —Napolenn- Would Save Denmark front Prussia in Spite or Danes Theinst4vea—The , Alleged Treaty Between France and Spain.. ty Telegraph to Pittsburgh Gazette.l loirrtlevir with .Itpoloon , .. LONDON, July . ..l:is—A war 'correspondent of this city has telegraphed the substance of an Important interview had ‘ lvith.--,,0 . Emperor Napoleon. The Emperor a tributeiT the cause of Hie war to the aggraudizlng policy of Pros-', sta. lie sold with seeritt" he had asked Prussia to consent to t he i Cession of Luzern, bourg. • Count !limn:trek was apprised of France's wishes • but refused to necede to this request, and suggested' the probability of Prussia taking Holland and attaching it to the Confederatioli, of North Herman States. This is what France wants. The Emperor re plied that the attetnids of Prussia to oboorh Holland were esitisidered Op L qt menaces. They preant war with France. , What PennerProposed and Predate Refit's...a': The London Times publishes - a projected treaty submitted by the Fren'cli to the , Prus- Sian Government., and guaronitees its authen ticity. The preanlble vets forth that the King -of Prussia and the i:Emperor Of the French. in order to strengthen the then Iles of friendship between the two 'governments and peoples. etc. hereby conclude the subjoined treaty. In the first article. Napoleon admits and recog nizes the late acqiilsition• of Prussia from Austria: in the second the Prussian King; en gages -to facilitate the French acquisition of Luxembourg; in !the third. the Emperor acquiesces In the ,untrin of the North and South German Stare,. Austriaxcepted; In the fourth. France, finding that it is necessary to absorb Belgituti; Prussia lends her as sistance to that Measure: The fifth article Is the usual one of offensive and defensive alli ance between the two nations. To this arrangement the reply of Prussia was curt end decisive. She positively refused to consider 81:1y such proposition coining from. Prance. This deOination of Prussia to lOO.ell Ginn) overtures from Prance was the real cause of the present POUtilet. 1 hr.* Treett. EVope "wound Meta The De- =atm special correspondent writes from Metz. under date of July 21. that three stonier have been formed around that city. liensit al lowed to inspect Fort ISt. quent In. strider the guidance of an °Meer., and :full information was given him. The (Ma is. m -.Do completed In twenty-four hour,. ISixtr Milton arc being placed In position. The 'ditches, eaSellates. mud bomb proof barracks, and everythrng con nected with the forts-es ,, , ate I constructed on an Immense scale. 'the work it not destined to defend Meth merely, at that not was sumeientty fortillett beton , . bat to pro tect a .I.t encampment like the present, or give shelter too beaten; army. The fact that the, Wall, were commenced months ago. is clear proof of -how Frlince , has been prepar tog an offentive ar hit the Urst opportuni• Cs'. .Ther.• ore to.° frirt sr St ..Qti,:tt cf ol inandluy• the bronolival:eV. era, aml ;alas, - s.- font