Til ¥ Ww £ Hanif [La EB et Jd: i A ys ~ RT Si. : i a A R= UGGIES BUGS! if) D. MURRA bri ai Vine Buggies, rm the citizens 0 apuictire would respectf) ¥ has on a a UGGI 8, h will be REE \t Ad RATE t top, and whic Wagons &e. rices fF cushy rse Yo wae | Spri in Teo Ho erantuat to give Sutin Fire SR «of vo] Fin AO short no= wd pee hitstock of Buggies ha far bare hAsINg Sléewhiere: SUN H8, 01d v pug w Seienoe: on, the rane, hiv (VE GUTELIVS, Hi n & ‘Mechanical Dentist, tui nly’ loéated in’ Aarons EE ¢ formerly occupied by al oF 2 0 0 4 Pa., x 1 3 who has heen pricticing with Ravin; ‘the experience ota ‘profession, heavould 5 Hyg @ As you not ) A, otest! the ‘Aetertien I par Teeth pind mia yO Ay: 10 8% Adee soar wExRgn offradorn | Gf D. SHUGERT | esident i Cashier. ti & POET (LATE MILL [KEN HOOVER & C 0.) + RECELVE DEPOSITS, 4 5 rp —————— Bat neti FE Pre Art A a Sp SA TERMS. ~The Cextri'Hinw REPOR- TER 18 Published wee kl at $1,060 per youl in advance; and $200" when not paid in advance, . Reporter, 1 month 15 cents. Advertisements are inserted at 81,60 per square (10 lines) for J weeks, Advertise ments fori year, half year, or three month wha less rate All Jobawark; C ash, and neatly and ex. peditiously exgouted, at reasonable char ges, mrt Apr gad ——— A BY Acre es UENTRE HALL REPORTER. — CENTRE HALL Pa, Januar ¥ 28th 1870. a A —————— at i 4 : ipirtanh Dechlots; I~ In Chester county Judge Btlarve. | cently gave R “decision sett ng the | { question of bidders or *puffers” at puib- | lie sales. “AX ——— OI wy 3 EA tléman who hitd purchased property at | "HALL A oo wv pin ER ar Re ogra og wb Jo rie HR eo tachment as for contempt,” Bern pe vida for its asecrininment now hy any other than the ordinary machinery of a teint by wiury ateammon law, Fifth. The exteaordinary remedies provided by the Snjegoction wre ‘not to be used i in ve dsess 2 income ‘duties if there is ocelsiof to" redisess thei} it isto be done under the 348th see ‘tion of the. same act, which contains no Provisions foran attachment as for a ‘eonrethpt.” Sixth: If the five preceding pote are decided against us, the proceedings here are: so radically defective and hopelessly inclifabla that the’ relator must be discharged, At tha close of the arglimeut . Judge Cadwalader, without hesitation, dis charghd: Ai Dal ngong by C4319 For, the Repl. W561. del «OUR SCHOOLS. People always want gogd sehools, “hut they do not takeinto consideration | | the time and patience required th es go hg Mr LATHE LOVE POWDERS. (From the Diary of ‘Now York Physi- clan.) Abotit the year 1815; a rather stout course looking man, appatently gome twenty five years of age, came to’ my office and wished to spk: with aside, He'was a Dutchmdn from up the Fiver, and spake our langage vaths er imperfectly. i gg case with, very, great solemnity. informed me that'he was in Joye with a certain young woman/of his. neigh- borhood, ‘who unfurtunately did ‘not return his affection. position on her part, for she, was will: ing to lewe-him if sheecould ; and in prier £0 overesme thé natural rept 2- nince. ‘She OL EOL Rit. would consent to any feasible méan3 = A'love powder Was that w high, most patina called to procure one. 4 Ji “T would have got it out dour toetor i i i 163 § Juicy ve sats ead a0 SS A pn rrr stary of yoursabout the love powders? ’ continued I, wishing to learn the effect they had produced, as well per Laps na mischievonsly to afford spot Wy the company fn the barroom,’ “What is de ‘shtory ¥ “wy “Mishtert Toetor, de laf boyders didn t do.at all. Dey was all ane tam cheat. ‘Day, was | it sites i When 1 goes home, 1 hin mineseil np ina rogm mi it Kay iy and weidakes dnoa bowder and, tpder a bowder, just do me you told me. den, we wails for de'oliériition. Py and py we grows sick in de stomach. Tinks’ I" wat for @/tyvel of an oberation is dis?’ dat makes tne feel so all apout de shop rips, de heart, de shtomach ? Pit 1 says motting at all, hopin 'twould™ wk darn pote vu us) tore just Jike de’ sea in; Bh pander ghtorm: © “Oh, how sick Lipa! days Kitthring.” Den she grows ble | | as u gorbs, and I touizht “sKe would | vaint so I puts my arm round her vais Peer § pad 3 A ob sh oORIM ES ' Boston! Yom 10. sDaniel Teauder | Pinkham’ was examined at Framing. ham on Saturday last, and held on the double charge of mu eder ‘and arsoh, on acedunt of Me fire of the Hehrinstany| neal Praniingham whardio a womang "navined Mrs Anu Seseriie. Was, { bum; svith the bousgshe, | ized in Fhe. famlre r reegan repr | phe mde T qf 1 man m amed Militin” ging Slrirek Seb evidV timbasn thls he with & ridin fing inthe hands df 4 mae hater J, eeshy. + Lhe mprder oc curred pp the JL oo ylvania mirad wihiy throg mi ies, 9 the scene of § tlemoyer r tragedy, At" the ule ‘at Agile, Fithob, 's real tvayelly took place be-, hind the scence, Lhe stage. manuger shot ay, an actness named Desbarol'e, and a stage carpenter who atte pled td iuerfere, kitting thet “Hoth: Of eolltve the Play wis stoppbdythe then BE A Wns Arney. iy rund 1 Wiikteliestags, {i Ang, Ts, night by a WORN Da! mod SuniLh. he Oma Toges that Athdy’ F her Flim A difliolicy depudredion Ww odnalar i ily ¥ 1 Jnceph, Mis fsouri. Flowers, bang juiet, attire, cards and minister all had been engaged. Everything was arranged, except one high! y portant matter, to Wit, mem- man cogent, The old lady eutered ‘her daughters room, and di overing the latter in bridal attire, desired to riod wliere shawls’ goings.” Going yw penid Itherinndcent damsel, in surprise, * | vg, going to beparried”, he be arid 2) was the, startling rejoind er; . “who told you that you might get mar ried?’ "Now, my yoalig niiss,"T' have bedn witching yout #etions for ‘some time, and hdve made u py mind in regard to the mates ou are yet uu- der my, id I cam assure oll, no, es yr ds in this house to- ni ght Without my ‘Consent, so’ you may jst as well lay: offtall those five things you Jhave on.” There Mera gprnest enbygu ties ang prayors, and Ret shed redusely in vain room | ph well Li Sot ‘wits demisesd” a a cull’; "the" miifliterulioy ‘the divers were “vatuvned, the banquet. countermanded, aud the tata rset Jb “Kel York, Judary TBA duties ie o a public sale, and given his note for the | Ard Allow ister. - " a to home, y Discount Notes, | tablish, a, good’ school, ‘and the hard, j mofiey. learned afterwards that the | Buy And Sil | ) f there ekillfal, and unweaviad Jub, hich | Securities, Gold and Cous | must be per formed, in Ordos to main- | said he, “but was afraid it | tohold her upr--wheb my QO! we xpota i! wi 81 merchant A a barkegper might | GAZ, pt Zum haw or noder, and | 6d Us at’ once begins'to ory New Yoig! | a Greunyile, Yea 11) ich the mer Shih ni 2 Yaubhi og : ur chatn wag stab iE dedth. den I should be" a taukhindtdg to" de | New Yorg kratious! you Poughkepdle, Bais. 1.02 Aroterrible from “Ci ienfliego, ‘Jandary 6, says (vencral Canbo who lefy, Cienfuegos with a strong c column for ‘the purpose i *Goworninent aplt) OR, k | d were present at the time other bid, Jou | uf ” and “he refused to’ take | atid py = a9 MiITedldD - { “FF IPORTNEY, Bellefonte, Pa. exander. RP. SMITH; pho fod. (Ofc Centre of & UY attention to all Du Pp.” HT goon Contel H ar tive actice, of Medicine and Sul Ter he |, upto oy, ay Feg-trrrn—em 3. No M ALLISTER. LAR ATTORNE} Bellefonte,’ Co ah Ce.in Peon’ Be eA Hale, atlas NE, > malig, Pa. decly Pa. dec 10TE L.. oodward. Centre county, Pa. vad N Nr This fa Mo arrive and depart daily. price Hotel has been refitted : and furnish- ed its new proprietor, and is now in- every respagtone ni ghe most pleasanteoun- try ilotolyim ~central Peunsyl Ivania. : he ' bbtayelin 2 COMMUNI and drovers wi i al- ways find the best accommodations. Dro Terrotnn aml tine yhauequumod: ate 4 Ww ik les and pasture for any number a1 cal- E1able Ang GEO. MI LLE R, julsRaif Proprietor. Dg 2CK'S y HOTEL, RL. 812 & 314 Race Street, my 140m. [offers this Professiona Hall, GC torney-at-law, Bell 1siness entruste ol | july 68, pad Ant nd k Fares AL BEAT ER a few doors above 3d, Yhiladelphia. afr § ality p tues § des rable for ey ijk § s of for pleas- ECK, Proprietor. formes ot of; £0 Union Hotel. _aplOo'6s 68,tf. ng WM. H. BL. alk. EY, STITZER. BL: gai ER A hE "ATIEN Bellefonte, Pa. Offiee-- On the Diamond, next door to GAr- man’s Hotel. Consultations in German or pe (feb 19.769, tf “EFF a F S, Af whalekale and retail, chenp by IRWIN & WILSON o1dv’'68. ib or FI, Loot i ve action, at ad Sai including, edt for {8 JOOHE, XC., edi mlbat 4 THROWN & WILSON i } § 4 TERA and Thamsonsicrs A 1068. “ERW IN N & w ILSOSN. L $19 w aaa EORGE SEER SAL EATING. HOUSE’ O00) $i Nicalle Restautr- ®a M6 x sm vel all styles, dis men 8 gust ar- Foals 11 kno eal skin, panish, sole leather, mo- i i 78 ant Bellefonte, 4 ment is now open, and 809 2008 ih This exceltent estab- § meals CER 5. 2Ronst "Beef; Ham, {Warm oF col 16k Kent Ty Ci Tripe, kels, C SF 2 Pup, Lh ww, Cakes, oe J'\! connectall he , Ri Lemons, &c. rs ar ¢4 YUilliard Table estairent. Ovstersin everystyle—also by the dozen and hun- dred. dec, ly AND. BBLLS wud DOOR BELLS vail Sy: and yindigh rT AIVIN GSS “nent at InwIN & cllootd MMR; 8 pores of all Hi HN ST DE &« THOMAS Lo. #9- JSST RUP, the finest 'ever made, just re- in smietived,, cheap a Wolt's old stand—{ryit ray Loic Stock of Ladies Fars; Se Ps TTORNEY-AT-LAW. ly made and special | o those having lands or } 1 oF ¥ Colleétions: i Attention ah Ofiee 5.6 “4 ai 1 aboot) MEERA. bos Ai mov buliing 0 ! lief fontes Pa 4g PE £ b AR TIS ar {low & ai Te Posts. Vorts and Dress Goats cheap ts, Wolfls Store, hi aq - J | PEOMPSOXIRLACK, Pbyiv | his profesional services to Hl, cite] The Judge decided that | Lif a party procure men oH bid tip Prop: | property. | ceived thereby, he ean not be highd to | its bid, as it vitiates the sale and makes | it void. The Supreme Court of ‘Peuusylva nig, Judge Read delivering the opinion | has recently that a bond drawn in the nama of ene obligor, and signed and sealed by him and four others, is the joint and several sbliga- | tion of the five persons, Ii the words are, “I promise to pay,” and thers are many signers, the instrament contains | the several promise of each and the i. {Joint promise, of a i decided w—— Noe nlf | Important Decision as "10 the Tn. come Tax.--A Merchant efuses to Deliver His Rooks to a United States Asspisor isNuas: | tained by the Uourt An important decision was readered | last weak in one of the Po courts in Philadelphia regarding the income taxiand tha powers of tha The points of the counsel for ! the defendant, who was prosecuted for refusing to deliver his books to the as- | nsylvania | us S@SSOTrS. sessor of his distriet, were decided to ] The following } is a statement of the case from the Phila- re well taken, delphia Press. The case of George Doll, of the firm of Geo, "Doll & Col, importers of fun- cy goods, heard on writ of habeas cor- bus te be discharged from arrest be- cause of a refusal to deliver his books to the United States assessor, was heard yesterday. © Mr. Sharpless, for the defendant, made the following points, which are of StRrest to every" ' merchufit, | First. That the 116th section of the ‘wot bf June 30, 1864, under which the income tax is levied,’ unconstitu- | tional and yoid, as untertakingato levy 4 capitation, or at all events a direct tax, by thé rule of utiformity and pot that of appointment, : Second. That so much of the 14th gection of thesdme act us invests the ASSESEOT with power to compel 4 citizen who had once mdflle his urn of in- come under oath, to produde his books 1 # 2 is The | hot oly tain: at; nfter it, is establiered. faithful teacher must labor, faw weeks, at tho .commereement of bn tepmy, but all tha hour's relaxation, or the progress will | be retarded. The teattier sholilil he | time: ‘not an | ‘making préparation to mee. ithe wants | prepare to work lone as ha yery sel- dom gets any assistance, , In alt'the business relations of Ife, | peopie are onthe alert——they must look out for their own interests: If there is any money to be made ata cu arian | » i i { i ylace, they mugt be right there—“God | but to | the immortal siantly receiving impressions, , either for’! goad or ev il, they ‘never Almost | twelve months have elapsed sinca the | gol and durit ng r. that ti me, n ob 8 pare it hus | The walls of our school] is our floor any 4 cay al sugh a of the cleanest, bat if parents, low their children’ to octupy they might be ‘hoerfill homes at least ghee in a greatiwhilejand visit us;eto: leapa for themselves, the plans ofthe se hool, its operations and their € ffeots. To every parent the welfare of his child should be a subject of the great. es{ interegt—rttre p arent, lives for his child; then why not exhibit more re: | gard for the comfort bf it, by. way of | lending his aid te! make the school room cheerful and homelike? Why, not evingd a sincere and judicious in, terest «in the tnental training of his: child? WV lat responsibility Poste ou the parent What'an indueyos thi teach: ETS exert, Srhile he ‘enjoys ithe ade vantage »of ‘the iret trainitg of the young idea. ' Let every teacher en- |deavor to instill into the minds of kis pupils thoughts 'w hich are pure, lofty; heir « § il i stich, that throughout their entire ox: istence they will cherish it and regard dnd giveevidence ii reg a officer oid, ‘ds in g rovision of ¥rticle fifth, ( amend- of 1789, constitution of the Uni- States: “Nor shall any persons ¢*'" 3% be compelled in any challenged by tutional Land v oh * self. i Al the poyer S04 ght to he conferred ue in the assesHry by the la f the “judigial power of the United States,” which by the con- stitution can only be exercised by; * judges holding their offices ‘not by officer who are removable at moment, probably at the digere- be of the President, certainly at that of the President and Senate. ‘Fourth, That the proceedings au. thorized by thesame: section are an ! infringment, of the citizen’ constitu: tional right ‘of trial Legistatiité: cannot create Anew crimis, nal dffence unknown to the, cofamon’l’ Jaw or our statute law at, the time of the adoption of ‘the constiti jon, ‘aud i upon them all through: lifes pAthway. ST ARLIGHT. phe ——— pipiens bl i Heoey Bucher Swoope, has been ap- pointed by President Grant to the po: sion of United States Attorney for-the Wes:ern Distr ict” ‘of Pennsylvania, The honor was conferred upon him as a merit of reward for his masterly and manly words spoken i in a publi¢ speech, at Bellefonte, where he boasted : “The day will come wheh' Democra- ficdadies will be glad to get a drop of ‘negro swet tu perfume their pocket’ handkerchiefs with,” A swéet scen, ted Attorney is’ Bueher. Lo inp) > er The Miner's Journal of ‘the Oth inst. announces that a . man named John Logan, sixty yeare of age, was 1 drrbsted at’ Pottsville, charged with years of age ‘named ‘Ellen! Davis. The evidence was ‘conclusive ‘enough to. commit the accused to priscn. Neo. unishment can be too severe’ for an ‘old brute confided of" such a crime, +t ee op resident of New ‘Albany, Ind. who ‘has lost three wives by death and {wo by elopement, has just éntered up- onhis sixth Sia wedded bliss. Ww hol¢ dow, shirong love powder, what will deo de | bisuess for de gurl, and meke hot love | | me ki de tyvil all out.” At first] endeavored, to reson with him ou the folly of de ored to laugh him out of his pro: Bat my ndicale, like my ments fell harmless vo the ground. | lov e pow Tor come Ww hat'would, I con- cluded to give him something which would satisty him. Derg was put ope winter away de Key when 1 first comes’ i Land so we pote s' ticks ourn he a ou { And wal! gir } i “What, why, 1 suppose the | grains, ¢ each § tetling sary that he should take a powder as well as the girl, in order to produce the desived:eifect. : “Bat T'be ivlofe, mow tootor,” ' said he, "tl does not-heed Ay of 46 bawder LO, apake me Jafe moré ¥8 '1 db now. Wati for should I take it den 77 “Nou must take it,” said I, Sother- wise the powder ‘will have uo: effect upon the girl.” 4 Bat ants hall have to dwo bowders instead of one. bay for solve the pOwdérsiirwater; andite take one himself and giVe at the same same time; and Hic they ders, and soon for three hours thera after; when, I" assared him they would prodyes remarkable ef 88h vu (ion 5 vi’ The fellow With the f [bie sdit' the hiv except Shbiobhly to laugh powders would: be likely, Lp produce or the ‘wrdorous! Patdhidan: aud his Dulciviea. How far they were likely: to. produce | the desired’ effect, T' could not. of course determie ; but the result satisfied. i} It’ was somewhat like a ye ar: after this, that, walking, one duy, in the and for this purpose I dodged into the ———~Hotel just opposite. But fear of ten brings the eatastrophe. which it of’ guilt conjures, up dangers, where in fealty, none are to" be apprehons ded: My motions were indoubtedly suspi- cious, and the Dutcliman detected mé the sooner for attempting to dodge him. At all events, he followed me into the hotel, and with a very angry. counte- nance began : in . Be's you not’ de ddotor wat gif | me lofe bowder about a twelve month ago?’ nd powders 7 said I AppeATIAg LD be vaste ly ‘surprised at this * question—"you Wma oie “Py jinks, I peleive you be de man,’ | persisted the Dutchman ; “you look so much like him as one egg does to an- oder.” * “No my friend,” said L you mst, be mistaken in tie man. But what i is the iA vii fi { iS 4M (iA so much as shpeak to me pow, And all de young fellows and de gals dey | laughs at me, ne boints ‘de finger ‘at me as I walks de shtreetd, ‘and says. Der goes de rool vat pought de bow- laughin shiog of de whole blace. And Nl dis gomes of de’ tam. sheat | of Tofe | bow! dois you gin me—for Feanshwear you pe's te ferry toctor, wat played dat trick on me, And if I ever cdtch you in our neighborhood,” aoncluded | he, doubling his fists in a thre atoning! es lickilis you ever had in all de days of Saying this he left the hot" a A, ¥. Trans. Atl RY Abani QUIET BABIES. ¥ie { —— A Startling RIT Syrup and Norphines-Suve thy | abies, «A corregpondunt of phe Medical Ga: Ha says, bg was Gu lied" cdhdition, apparently from the effects red that, itshad taken no medicine but the “soothing syrap.”, The doctor took’ the bottle and “hud seme of the syrup’ andlyzed by a skilful chémist,'and the an ysis showed that each odnee of the stil contained near ly | pile grain of 'Winghiw’ § printed diréttious, contain! ed’ dn amount of morphine equal ‘to ten dreps of ladddnum. This is ‘order ed to be given to the ehild every two hours, in certain cases, and doublethe quéintity te & child of six months old. Asichildren are very susceptible’ to the influenece of optam) of which morphine is. the active principle, four dtops' of laudanuti having been known to kill an infant of nine Doar and as ‘the manufacturers. of. Mrs. Winslow's SoothingByrup sell - annually’ about one hundred thousand iwo-ounce bot: tles in thé single State of New York, the reader can form some idea. of the i ‘number of babies that are soothed to perpetual sleep by this noestrum. Mo- thersthad better ll, rack on R gdtarp tea. i RiiYis ToT nr ert A young ¢ gentleman at Charles City, *1 Iowa, sent seventy- five. cents to New York, recently for a ‘method of wri- ting without a pen orink. He rocei- ved the following inscription, in large | type; on a card : tie Write with a pent” Py 4 ot tragedy ier ced! wo Sidépy 1 Holdow, near Tarrvidwa, this nlierngon. A | nan wy Vi Wy Bugkbout shot | his aifeym, New York mere hant, ugm ed Alfred Randal]. abd” HIS son, ‘the CH rl ée Randall Mrs | Bielthout was shot through the temple Allred Randall through she heart and | Charles Randall in the side. Buckhout pod Alfred Randall are dead. Charles Randall Hie¥' ino dan ‘gerous coding. Buekhout gave him- I'self up immediately andswas lodged in | Juil. Lhe cause of the tragedy 1s un- known. Some persons gscribe to jeal- I ousy on the part of the lipsband, and othe rs believe Tie 1s Tifsune. Thomas Bradshaw, an’ aged man, living near” shar; psburg, Kentucky, a few days since, struck his wife on the | back of the head with an axe. Believ; ing her to be dead hung himself i ! { of the '"'murder, a few nights | neo, near Lighter ‘North Alabannyof | Greenville A. Pillow and Wm. Pillow, nephews of General Pillow, by a band masked men, who ™ 1 up “to | the door, called for Greenville and shot him whehshe a appeared Wiklinwaun to irhis brother's nsd€iance, sud was shot pad kilied, and the ampskers escaped, leaving A? ciuo. a tii The Ha iarness ‘So Far as Heard | “Prom. { : A poet Says: SOFT ow came und left his Traces there.” \V hat bediitné ofthe rest ofishe hansess the poet dob’t state, ~kiie Dispatch Oh no. «Further down the, hill of poeiry it sayg: “Come wi me. my las sie, and [1 take thie td ‘thy Hime.’ Thy balauce of the hirnesdds still mjs- sing ~=La Cease Dimodratie iy! Yoo urd mistaken about that, The same poet, speaking of the same young | lady gays: “And all the Lines that sor TOW hak left faded ott” iW joy" The wir : 1°: Exthange! 4 a No stil skbihe? h a¥tornad ups for, flarthes on. the music Awfigns, us, ghat “Laing hands aad, sin pla flow 218 lad sleghed her for. Pi Bridi al? hth ing has yet frajispirec AL el thE her ens Repiblichn, AN a mistake; for had not Walter | said Give pie but what this Belt hath’ ‘bannd, take all the rest the san Flelol round.” Don't be dis cout ret, Friends the rest of the Harfiess“ ‘is bound te come. Lo(Ohio Stave! Joaraal, | $i ¢ iad i } {) 3 : a * i shid': When Greak meets Gregk then comes the Tug of War.” Pass along the balance, — Toledg Blade. we'll’ give ig for iy 1 NO, poe, no more. vou only what Giiatiaho pre Shy Tock. PAS ror giatiay nothing |, ls for God's ia af} Rigas Rs. 1 publican. HY There:is still anather piece of leath- er that may be {asiéned to the harness : “Give her the, Reins aid soon she'll Carbiyou to her power.” of rincipal Cl hipess’ chiipanies’ hava decided to make anhtlier SH to sup. press the import. ation ‘of ‘Chinese wo men. : A fargo {hier of Chinese wo! instance of "tha" don mj yitries and | tha! morro. To the mboantims thd prise: ners are confined i in Ji ail.” “The Chinese. quarter in the town’ or Rant Jose waa burned yester lay, Fen Abitg Home loss | about a, thousantl Chisel uve PUG UI Lisa! ; ¢ Al friend relates she. following :- —4 ‘mile or two {rom own , he met a boy ‘onhorse back grying with cold. ‘Why den’t vou get down apd lead ‘him ?:that is the way to keep warm.’ No,’ said the boy, it's a. b-b-bor- fowed hoss; sud + ride him ¥ Ih fresns: jiu i) Sk ar . B2iD8 of! aisacking, the “yehel “plsitiofs’ in Sigrouens, has bec routed and dFiven bagk by forces under General Cavoda. There was a heavy fight, and the los ses on both sides were considerable. The, Spaniards suffered far the most which compelled Canbo'to retire. ' He did not stop until he re-entered Cien- fuegys. The losses of the Spanish General were so great, that he has asked reinforce nants from the Captain | General, confessing his inability to prosecyte the eampaign without addi- tional troops. General Cavoda had under orders in the fight mora than six thousand men, who fought admira- bly. Burning of Heathen: Idols. A strange ‘scene is described as ta- king place at the ceremonies of bs | tism of the Queen of Madagasear, ” had lately been converted to Christi- anity, The Queen had resolved to burn the royal ‘Idols. The chapel ‘was made ready for the services, and the disgraced deity, which consisted of tivo! pieces. of silk with a small splin- ter of wood in the middle, was taken from his’ templa and thrust into’ a fire. The crowd declared that being "Ww god he ‘would not burn—yet, some- how, “he” was very soon consumed ; and then, with no very little pathos, “the people, seeing that they - Ap had no, gods to worship, get to “the Queen 't ‘ask whit they ‘were to worship for the future.” The foundation of their faith hadbbeen shaken. (The Queen is to send teachers of Christianity wrong. them, and Madagascar will ere long be enlightene’ with the gespel of Peace did’ good will to men. The New Xars. Ereving Post says the forty-nine members of Congress, who voted against, the ‘admission of Virginia, Sypped to break the solemn. ly pledged ith of Congress and to perpetuate disunion.” Believing this, fit prints their names apd adds: , “We &ve Bory, to say. they; are all Republi- pen, but: then the Post does speak out. in meeting sometimes, lt Yt hat tridtispived that the estimates for the coming year, which have been § Appropriations, foot up ' $49, 000,000 in‘ex eds of ‘the sum named in theesti- mates of the last fiscal year: of the ad- ‘ministration of President Johnson. Ad worse still, « deficiency bill is be- ing prepared to'supply the shortcom- ings of last year's estimates, over which the Radicals made sul boastful com- : fits, ind met John W esley, he ps of Meth- oflism, when oug, day riding through the.country, was saluted by a fellow who was laying in a ditch, “Hello! , Father Wesley, I'm glad to see you. How do you do? ‘I don’t know you, said MW. i SDontkoow ma? Why, sir, you ¢[ reckon Liam? said Mr, W., put- ting spurs to his: horse; ‘at laast ona {thing is evident-—the Lord had noth- ing todo with it.” oe emer tly = Thar: is 1 letter in tho Pi offic a. Riehnoad, postmarks | Sivananh, (33: dir réoted as fol.ows: To Mr. Por- ter, & young ‘man in Ri¢'imond, Vir: ginia, whose first nam3 [ have forgot » ten.” The office of ah mein thet ‘has been. removed from Sel linsgrove to Milton. 3 + 4