An Etching. Oierrv-red lira and mat blue cvw { Www avar fairer under the akiea t Smooth white forehead and small white teeth : (• Are rarer pearki in the eeaa beneath T Laughing chin and delicate ear* : „ Are there finer in any of onr spheres? Hair on a crown of perfect mold : Saw ye ever each pwmmrr gkl ? I Vlicate, warm, white, dimpled hands;. Arc any eneh in all the WUTHIV lamia I Classical buet and a waist of grace : What witchery more could aid a facet Rounding ankle and arching feet: Was there cvor a step no *woet f • Of alt perfection, ahe is the ink ; 1 ought to love her, no doubt you think. < She is fond of me, this mistress fair, And kisses p*w me with a charming air! lam her dear; mv Cbristola MP I often hear her with glee cvelaun. I 1 ought to lore her, as you should see. And onght she not to be haul of wo f I It is my dnty to love her so : i Say-is she my sister, or no! , ______________ Farm, Garden and Household. STARCH. —TO make starch glosqy and < prevent rolling under the iron, add, i while Killing, hi a pint of starch, a liit . of lan! half AH large as a grain of conn i A BRRAD HIVII-K —Make a thin Dinah ■ of a pint and a half of corn meal, and add to it 1 handful of salt : when n-i!k-1 warm, stir in a wine-glassful of yeast, lj pound.- of bran llour. and A table spoonful of maluM : mi\ the* ihgt am enta well together, ami. having the pan well gr-a-wsV, fonn a loaf on il. lad it rise, and bake a little longer tlian the i same sited wheaten loaf. Baatrmm imk SOOTH. Many of the I rich-looking imp owe tlwir attractive appearance to burnt sugar, which is pro pared as follow*: Put three tabU\s|Han fnla of brown sugar and an ounce of butler into a small frying pan and aid • over the fire, stir gradually until it in"of a bright brown cokir ; add half a pint of water, lsnl and skiui, and when cold buttle for use. Add to the aotipa at tltt ' cretion. HEN- FUVJUKO EACU Qmua'a FKAXJI , r.us.—Hens pluck and eat each othar - feathers for the ssike of Uie contents of the quills. They learn the trick when shut up, where tliey liaie nothing to do hut mischief. One first finds it ont acri-' dentally, and the net imitate, while the close quarter* afford the victim- no chance for map. Prevention and curt ■ Kvth consist in giving free range. If freedom cannot le allowed, theu aave the rest of the feathers t cd half an inch. In a few minutes the gvpsum hardens, and the jar become air-tight ; and the contents, it is sai 1, will remain unohange-l for year*; ex clusion of the air being much more per faet than by the ordinary uieth*la of closing with India rubK*r or with tin. CTTLTITATIOS or BKVSK. —The most profitalde crop of bean- we ever raised happened in tliis wav. We had a fifteen aefe field of clover th.it had been mown for hay and for seed the previous year. We pastured it the next spring. AKmt the middle of Jnne we found that we hail more food than the stock coukl consume, ami ww concluded to plow up five m-re ef this field and phmt lieaiis. Then was clover on the field perhajw equal to nearly half a tou of hay per acre. Tlii wms turned under, the laud harrowed;} immediately after the plow and the drill followed the harrow*. In a few days the beans were UJI, and the cultivator was run through tlie rows, and this was repeated in three or four days, ami again a week afterward. No hoeing was necessary. The frequent use of the cul-1 tivator kept the laud clean, mellow and moist. A few large weeds in the rows about the time the K-ans were half podded were pulled out by hand, and that was all the liand labor bestowed on the crop. We hired the beans pulled for 13.a0 per acre. The piece produced over one hundred bushels of good lieans and K-ing of a choice kind, we sold them to a seedsman for $3.25 per bushel BEEF A LA MODE. —Select about six or eight pounds out of the round, free of bone, and a tender, juicy piece. Cut gashes in it so as to go nearly all the way through, and insert strips of fat salt pork about half an inch in thick nesa. If possible, with your fingers pull the pork through on the under side. Put s little pepper and salt in the gash be fore the meat goes in. Rub all over the outside about as much ifalt and pepper as it would fake to season it well, tie as tightly together as poenMe with strong twine, making the meat as round and compart as von can. Allow two table spoon fuLs of whole cloves to this quan tity of meat, sticking them ou the out side. Some person* prefer the ground spice ; rubbing it into the gash and over the pork before it goes in ; bat it de stroys the lightness of the meat, and makes it dark. A few bladej of mace stack in are an improvmeut, and garlic, if wished. When the meat is prepared, pnt it into a large stew-pan, setting it on the Iwck part of the stove, and adding no water, as the essence of the meat soon runs oat Let it cook slowly five hours, keeping it covered all the time, and turn it once or twice. When nearly done. Cr over it three tahlesmooufuls ir | whole lom during the war was 100,000 •nen. THK Massachusetts Senate has rejvt ed the bill mincing fan* on railways to two oeuta a mile. J\ VN M INORIO! tUia IA, who has Kon (Mtivictod of treason, was executed at Fort t'alianas, Cuba. Tttr. attorneys of Mrs. l.oira Fair liavi' filed a bill of exception and an ap plication for a new trial. Tnr. Maasachnaetta ls'gisliiture iro l*is> te investigate the prolmble oHeeta of the Waslungtou Treaty ou the Fisli eries. TK.N thousand dollars in pmuiuma aiv to lie offend for specimens of cotton at the next St, Kmis .Agricultural Fair, iu October. Ai'sxuiv has pnqavHsl, and Switaer huul lia agmsl, to a confen ms', to Kke gioa-ures to prevent the spread of the rindorjaW. i A rvuww of st>,tkk TMrkish has been coiu-entrat-l at Shunda, tin tlie* main route between Wallaelua ami Coustantinoplo. A voi-jai man who was laiteu by a dog iu Manchester, X. 11,, eighteen montlia ago, was attacked with hydrophobia last week, and is now dangerously ill A Mas. W ITI.K*, of St. Louis, jumred ! coal oil fnuu a laino on her fin*, when Iter child was hnrned to death, and Mrs. : Wilier it not exjieeted to survive. A vtMKiiioM.vL alliance is about to 1* txmehtdeil K-twoen the Prince of ' (Jrangi' and tlie (irand Dwtcheas Maria, ouly daughter of tbo ijiija ror of liuaaia. AT tlm yearly eoufcreuce of tlie colored i MetJiinhs'ts in ISiitglikocptuo, llev. John Stomau was ndustsl aduiis-ioti in eonse queuoc of his boing divomsl from his I wife. A CALIFORNIA paper, sjawking of the vintage prospects, says expi'rt* differ in their estimsles. the lowest figure named , being B,OUt>,UW gallons and the higKwt 12, (Mm,ooo. THK whale fishery is steadily declin ing. Twenty-five years ago there were 7*2 VCMA-IH eugaginl in the fishery from the I'nited States. Now the fleet is re duced to 278. AN AUauiy druggist, whose i-lerk gave oil of latter uhnoiuls when oil of nweet slmontl- was wanted, ami killevl a child, ha- lieen sm-1 for damages, and the ease is now on trial. Firrv tKiumad pounds of Australian wool, Nonved by the Lady Cairns, are to K- -liipjH-l from San Francisco for New York. Two hundred thousand jKniuds more are en route. SEVKXTKEN divorce .suit* will lie trk*l at the June Term of tlir Court of Com mon 11.-is in I'hiiaikaplua. Fourteen saits are by tuiliappy wives, and threoby dissMtistitHi hu-Kiiwls. FKJUIKKK-K TKAINOH dnsl at Belhme Hospital, New York, hnini the efteetof in jurics said to liare heen received bv br ing pushed bv a conductor from the pLitfortn of a Third aveuue car. A i.vM KNTABUS accident occurred in \Y;i*hiiigtou, by which a child of Mr. John Selfert, aged 5, by overturning a pan of lioling milk, was so terribly sealded aa to blind both eye*. THR king of Bavaria is determined uot to actaowlcdge the Infallibility dogma. Bishop Bamlvrg has proclaim ed the G->umenieal decree, notwith standing the royal prohibition. SWIUSTART SEWARD arrived in Bombay early last mouth. He lias relinquished his intention of proceeiling up the Femian Gulf, owning to unfavorable re ports of the health of those region*. LN NYiseou-un the pigeons are destroy ing the crops. They de*|H>il the fields of wheat, and all grain sowed is a good as lo*t Hundred* of flocks, count ing birds tor millions, arc flvmg over the State. THK Bingliamton Lender asserts that Kuloff confesatHl to its editor Unit he fired the shot that killed May nek, and that he also murdered his wife, in-ist ing. however, rejieatedlr, tliat he did not kill his child, and tliat die is still alive. IT cost San Francisco five thousand three hundred dollar- to try Mrs. Fair ; it cost Mrs. Fair twelve tlifiiisand dolirn*, inclmling five thousand dollars to her senior counsel, to IK- tried, and it cost one of the papers fourteen hundred and thirty-dollars to phouographirally report and print the trial. The Commane Trea-urrr. AK>ul n week ago says, a Paris corres pondent, I gave you a general statement as to the financial of the Com mune. I stab-d that its expenses amounted to about 700.00 M. a day ; that its income came to about 500,000f. i a day ; and that its daily deficit was 260,- f. a day. The formal statement of the Oialget was presented to the Com mune. This is a full account of receipts and expenditure from the 90th of Marcli to the 30th of April. It will be seen that in these forty days the total ex puuditarc of the Commune has Is-en 25,- 138,000f., of wliich 20,056,(Mif. have gone to the War Office, and 1.813,000f. b> tho lutendeuee, while tlie different Mairies liave swallowed up 1,445,000f. All the otlier iHsliarsements are in comparatively small sums— as 235,000 L to the Prefec ture of Police, and lOO.OOOf. to the national printing-office. To meet this outlay, the Finance Minister found in various coffers which are specified 4,- j 658,0001., the octroi yielded him 8,466,- 1000f., sales of tolntooo brought in 1,759,- | OtlOf.. stamps yielded half a million, the" Northern Railway {mid up its arrears of | 303,000f., then* were sundry smaller pay ments, and to make np all deficiencies, the Bank of Franre lent 7,750,0001, making the total receipts for the forty days up to 26,0WJ,00Uf. Wind may ex | cite surprise in the account is that the item of receipts derived from seizure* is entered at no morn than 8,9281—a1l taken from ecclesiastics. After all pay ments, the Commune had a balance in its favor on the Ist of May amounting ! to 875,1*0f., which lias since, by pay ment* of the Lyons, Orleans, srid East rcn railways, mounted up to two mill ions. On the whole, Citizen Jourdo, the delegate to the Ministry of Fiuauee, may be congratulated cm the skill with wliich he lias put a good face on an ugly business. Bank Responsibility. A suit was brought in Brooklyn, N.Y., against the Directors of a Bonk which had failed to return 810,000 deposited by a firm who made the diqmsit in full faith in the solvency of the Bank. The Dim-tors are charged with having de clared and paid a dividend when the Bank was in a perilous condition. A demurrer was pnt in fa this complaint. The court overruled il and decided that the defendants were liable, and that the Directors of the Bank in declaring and paying the dividend, in express terms asserted the solvency of the institution. It is a wholesome principle of law that " no one shall be at liberty to sow false hood broadcast without being made re sponsible for the loss it causes." The decision is an important one, and might be extended to include many like cases, for example, where insurance is granted by companies who know thoy are on the verge of a damaging exposure or of rain. 1 THE PRUSSIAN TBEATI.—The London I Echo has a despatch from Berlin, which gives some additional particulars of the , treaty of peace just negotiated at Frank fort. Tin- document contains seventeen articles and three supplementary clauses. The French are to restore all ships cap tured daring the war, or to refund their value in cases where the vessels have been sold. The navigation treaty of 1862 is to be maintained. All duties are to be abolished in Alsace for six months. A New Hampshire paper lamenting the scarcity of trout this season, observe* : "Yet, notwithstanding the poor pros pect ef a good ' string,' the brooks are rcu]arly and persistently fished every Sabbath.'' An Old Time I ridden I It will W many year* befor# Ihe recol lections of the day when Mo* "run wid der machine," die ont In otir larger cities. where the Mourner hw supplanted the hand-machine. A OMWRpondont of e New York paper has given en ineident of the oldoti time, that in HO character* in tie Unit we make rootu for it. MO-HO Humphries, a printer, was a j member of Kngine Conquuiy, No. 40, whoso uieehiue hyr in Mullierry street, mr Grand. It me e noted apparatus in it* tUy. Nearly ell the member* were huteher* in t'entre Market. The engiue ! was (tainted in whito end gold, and they came to call it by tuob n term of endear meut OH the " Multeury Street liho.-t," A very characteristic anecdote of thi engine company wne told me a long time ago: '• Forty. w like uiost of the other oomjntuioa, wan often engaged in tight*. It was the custom tlicu of the authorities in piiuiahing tlie men to take their appa ratun away and loek it up in a corpora tiou yard." " Forty," ou one iHiiaion, •uttered thin indignity Thane * M'UM< of grief about CVutre Market. " Feller*" aat all over the *te|ia and yawned around the corner* and loafed disconsolately into tlm collar*, waiting wearily enough for the "Ghost" to crane back, it having been taken away from them by the authorities ou iiecoitul lof their pugilistic propensities. It hap petted one day that Alderman Banl, of the Fourteenth Word, who had a bras* foundry down ui (anal street, found hi* collar- Houdivl, and he sent to tlie oor|o --i ration yard for an engine to pump them ont. Very soon after there was a crowd of men gathered al>ot the market, ail of theni toned down to one line of grim ad uuaa, w ht*u then' broke into the (irtv suddenly an ewitel butcher-boy. " H*-vcr feller* ! l>o von know where | der ghuat ia t " " Why, she's in der yar-d. Where should she K ? " "Nu she ain't, she'* duwu in Canal street a suokiu" a cellar." Fancy thk information, given with all the contempt which the face anil the frcuiy of the butcher-buy could impart. A lOOoerUti howl went up and nuu.v tremendous oaths, which emanating from butchers, were curiously Mguilh aiit iu terms of their culling. The whole party started for t'anal street, inflamed by the jiorfeeUv appalling indignity put uiHn the " Ghost." I think Mose flnm phriea was in the van. At all events they foil upou the Insluaen who worn jmia|- ing, routed the entire ncigliborliood.oiid wreiv dragging the maehine home when Alderman Brd npjteurcd ami threatened to hare the whole company put into the Totuh*. It must have W Humphries who, with a cigar stump pointing from hk month to lus eye, put his nose into the Alderman's face, and said: " Look a here, IHISS. lhr Ghost cau't suck no collars. She can't." An alderman had a good deal of au thority tlicu, and this olio Was deter* mined to have hi* own way. lie swore he'd have every uiau of them arrested if they tom-hed the machine again. Where upon, after some words, it must have tM>en Humphries tliat compromised mat ter* in this authoritative style, shaking hk finger under tle Akknuu's mw : '• Well, ace he ah AUeruian, she can suck your cellar, hut der Ghost cun't suck no other mau's cellar." The Great llgcoii Iteo-t. Last week Gen. Henry Humdn visit j ed the pigeou-roost luar KillHiurn City, and spent several days tln-rc, und from him we gather some facts tilnt may be of interest to aporkmea aUmt licre. ! The roost commences utmiit live mile* from Kiltmuru City, is eight or ten mil. , j wide, and extends as far north as Grand luipils, in Portage amiity, alwvut fortv jor forty-five mile*. The General *av* the soil is poor, aamlv and scrubby, 'i'itc I pigeons have literal taken ptusmsion of the vovk, and their nc*t* are to he meu on every tree. ()n one tree he ' counted forty-six nests, and thinks then unist have la-ou at least a hundred on some of the larger onm The gtiaind is covered with dnid birds. The WINHIS are full of Indians, hunter* and trap , |*-ra from all over the country—some | are there just for the sport of the thing. i and some gathering them and sending them to the Urge cities for *(*>! ting chilis, ito the markets, etc. Tin- pigeons have attraetisl cotisidernble wild game, and | numerous wolve* ami foxiw have la-en seen and killeL There are old trapiier* up there who make pigeoii-hunting a bus iness, and follow nil the roosts. Tlic . Geuetal eaiu|>id one night in the woods |in the midst of the pigeons, and say* j they fluttereil around and were not ipiiet until near morning. In the wood* the : birds do uot fly in flocks, a* la generally j supiKXied, but arc scattered, and fly in i and out more like mosquitoes, an Uiat it k very hard, although their m*em* to In* 1 millions of pigeon* uronml, b> kin large number* at one shot. All the pigeon* killed drnpjM'd with tlwir orofie filled with wheat, oats, and pigeon grass. When the young are alnuit two wrecks old, the ok! one* fill their mil* with fooil and dmcrt th*m. The roost seems to IN- extending toward* the north, RIM' many prophesy tliat the pigeon* will noon take their departure fur Michigan. It will pay the s|>urt*iiiaji to visit tin* great pigeon-rootf. lKucuntta I _ Why Women Should Xet Stand In Car*. A Boston woman, who sign* herself "One of the Abused," discourse* of street-car riding, ami explains why wo meu should not lie permitted to stand-—> thu4: tt was the 1* iutffnJ cuntum the father* of this fhmcrntniW Vi We Tto" woman standing if they could give her a scat. Why ? Because without thinking any tiling irvsv about it, tin ir very miu lines* pleaded to them for her that she was the *' weaker," and there Tore less able to aland thuu they. But the theory of their sclf-iiululgent and irreverent son* is that " women can stand a* well a* inn," and I hen-fore they allow her to do no. I* tin* true ? Many a women w a* tall a* her hnsbanJ, but compare hk broad auil long foot in its thick lioot with her little one in a dvlhuU- shoe, arched ami slender, wid about tw-O-Miird* of the size of his. < '■ootparu the body that she has to support on that foot, — its small bone*, soft muscles, swelling and heavy contours, with the large IMUMG, firm muscles, small hips and squgrc liinb* of his strong frame , ro ll eel, moreover, ®j*ui lhr internal stiwo tureof her organism, the friglitful dan ger to which strain or over-fatigue may expose it,—in. hiding the possible mur der of the tinßnfn, —nhd men iflsjwt, if you aan, that wntinu< s to lie vigorously discussed by the people and proas of Canada, and it i* not very diffieult b> wiuilyie correctly the state of public opiuiou UJKIU those jwrtions of the Treaty having refureiuv to tliia eouu tiy. Iu Ontario, tlie weight of opimou is in favor of the acceptance of tlie Treaty, as those portion* of the agree iueut.l wliich have reference to traile on the lokett ami canals will, uo doubt, give a great iai|M'tUs to tlie ciuo ing truile ill I'pjH'r t'anmla. In tin- Province of Qtiebee, the press, with wry few rxecp- Uous. are loud in their inndeiiuiation, stating that tlreat Britain to secure ln-r own interest*, and safety litis ontv mora aaeritiixil tho best iuU-reabi of Uaundn. HI Mmfrrr, the organ of Sir (1. R t'artier, urges the aeeeplaini) of the Treaty, ft enlarges ujam the value of the (Vimid an fiskiineaiovor tkoaa of tint I'mti'd Stali-s, and argues that the niissiouof Arliitmtiou will allow I'amola Sl.iMi.iMi a year for them, or SlO.itti,- 'VU for tlie b n year* during which the 'lYenty will remain in fotvi>. An Explosion in Pari* Fearrnl Scene*. The loa* of life by tlie axploaiou of the cartridge factory in Awrnno Rpj>, near tlie Clnuups tie Mars, was mainly of women ami chiklren. The ii was felt throughout the eitv and oauw-d great eoiistcrnation, if* it w:t* uiicertaiu what luul occurred. TTiutngutds of pti l>l.- rusheil iu the ilibx-tiun iu which an inimeuse eoiiimu of white smoke wo* men, and it seemed as if the wlmlc |w>pii laliott was iu the street*. Amaaement, b'rror and curiowity wen- dniMul on tlie counti-iiuiHv* of all. uiousands were luet ou the risul 1< .vililtg from the Cliam)> de Man rusliing away like utad with eiiildri'ii ami Viduabk-s, or helping to remove tlie wottudnl. At the hnid of Avenue lt*|p tcrriMe aci iic was prc- M'libil. House* were burning, widtlierc was iui iuceaaant rattle of cxphsliug cortriilgiw. A brilliant bhua- ■-hot up, then wo* heard the n-jsrt of an explo sion, which slasik the factory b> its very base, and it IMIIIIUC a fearful uinx* of tire mid siitukiv Hiiiidrtilsof Uioiisaud* of cartridges, eniekiug aud rattling one after another, mingled with tlie shrieks of the w-oiindul, frighb'tiid the js-ople b'rritdy. Nmrly nil the wometi, eluld reii and nun employed in tlie factory wiuv either kiih-d or fmrfully wounded. Mutihitnl forms of huiiuiuily wore ow every side, groaning and * ritlibfc, in I agony. Across the great Esplanade de* Invaiides, and up and ikiwn tha in igli boring street* ran the U*rrtr-strieken multitude, slirioking tlie umm-a id child ren. mothers, wive* and aisb-rs. Agtil women, wringing their iiaiuls in dcsjmir at the uncertainty of the situatupptil, and a panic of tlie troojw w.ui ii awl, .XL-JTX.X 'JL-A * The Washington Treaty. Both Houses of the New Brunswick Legislature have adopted, by a unani mous vote, the resolutions condemning Uie terms of the Treaty of Washington, so far ns they relate to the fisheries. Af ter the |sA.i*Afr of the resolution* the Legislntnfc was prorogued, wifh the ipnial formalities. The following is a paragraph lit tin- Lieutenant-Governor's simeeh relating to the Treaty ; " The result of the deliberations of tlie High Joint Com mission at Washing ton, so far in our Dominion Provincial interest* Ale eonei runl, is calculated to excite alarm and dissatisfaction : Uit we •sinnot for a moment suppose that the iHuuinion Parliament will give its con sent to tho! portion of tiro Treaty which di-n IOHOS of our invaltuble fishery right* for the Veriest mockery of an equivalent, when we should have received in return tlierefov, af least, n frtv iidnilsMoti into the United State* market* or our ships, coal, and lnuiWr." Tiut "French Girl's Monument" in Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn, has a long established reputation a* one of the night* of the Metropolitan di -trict* Tim •ad .story trf tliartbtta tkiida ln4 fanndi its latest sequel iu the-death of her mot Iter. First there was the fatal episode of the nnrty given iu honor of the eigh teenth Dirthdsy of the aorage at the New York Hotel, anil tlie runaway hunes whom tlie heaunilied i driver could not control, and iu whosc flight the fair girl who lies in Green wood wa* tliruwn out and killed. Then came the incident of tin- monument ! whieli Miss Cauda luul sketched shortly Ixitarc her death, and winch Italian , workmen omlxidiad in marble. Tin- 1 {Miigaunt grief, voluntary scelnsioii and 1 untimely death of her father, made the next chanter in the melancholy record, to which ln r mother's death at lioulogue sur-Mcr, gives a mournful termination. GKOKOK HTLBSOB A CO. —We take plea*are iu giving prumiuenoe to Mc-wiA Htinson A COS advertisement, which will In? found in our general reading matter ! columns, for the reason that we are sure : onr renders will be ln-noflted by the in- ( ducemcnta extruded by tiu-iu to tlu ae who are iu need of jMrmanent, profitable work in their own localities. We are i well nequainted with the Imsiness oon dueted by M of l>oo|ile for tho rescue of the numerous minora known to be below. There ane- j eocdod 24 hour* of il*jernte exertion to subdue the fire nnd to penetrate the riMiwses of the mine liefore all thi lin- | fortunate men sliould l?e suffooHtod. At the twill of that period, Ihe last of the 38 who had to-en cub united waa brought to the surface. Eighteen Were dead. Most of the others were iu a stole of in sensibility when found, but reeoveml upon reaching tin? above ground. Martin Cox, one uf the minora who wo* taken out of tlie untie olive, makes the follow iug stoteuient: "We went in at 7 a.m. My brother Itoto'il cut through from one sir-way to •nether, and turned in gas, and si* miners came out with him to-fore their haft wws up ; the air was so luul they could not work M all. This wa* utooit fifteen minutes to'fora the fire, ami seven minors came to lite top live minutes to-- fore the fire was dtMsnorad. Tho first intimation wo had of the fire waa souiid through the mine as if there waa an explosion of gw*. An English miner said there waa a fire. We were then working about fifty yards from the lot tom of the shaft on tho west sidn 1 then ran to the bottom of tho abaft and saw tlie flra (inning down ; ran back to buy comrades ami told them, 'We ara uli loat ; the abaft is on flrt?!' We were seven in all. We then ran to the foot of ||iv shaft, and burning tindter* wero coming down. Wo throw on water to put out the Arc, and tho smoke to-eoine so inteuM' that we were nearly suffiH-abil. Dell*" volunu s eaiuo down the shaft ttud fllhil the place. We tiu ii rau over to Uto west side, iu the direction of Hie river bridge, jitow'B tlp ak'pe, utoi got iu at Uie door, with II other*, making 18 altogether. In tliat place the smoke came iu upon us so badly tbut we gathered tip a lot of flue stuff from the track and plastered up the eroeka of the disuw, mid ajao nlutl.il (isiis in the hole*, which "topwd the smoke for MiUle time. M C DOW hod time for thought and reflection. No one (•X|*vlitl to mi? daylight again, and several said it was a aeeoml Avtmdale. We all suug hv inm and prayed, calling iiisat God in ILB mercy to saw? no, a* we all felt doomed, and bey olid human aid. We ran back and forth through tin iramwt tor trunk air. At ;M p. ui., Patrick Farley fell find igloaued twice, and was found dead when the men came in the place afb-r the lire. 1 theu went over to the wwt side for my gV"t. to help to keep out the suioke, as Vc would all have to-'ti suffocated very •mm. Tim iwii then panned me, carry ing luck their eomrudea, wlio were flying iu their arm*. Mora men were outside the diHirs, i-ryitig out ill distress aud aliguiih, calling on God for safety and succor. None e\jti*Uil to mine out nine. The uiuk-s w.-m ku-kiug aud iieigttiug. A to>v told hi" father, with a horrible oath, " Htop praying and cry iug, we will eonie out safe, wild if W?e must die, let us die like men !" The father and son to?th came <iou" of Uie Ventilation act, jsiomhl after the Avontlale calamity of lost year, gong* of men were fit work opcumg a M*cond shaft. At 2p. m. the cngiun-r Id-gan hoisting out tliosi' who were be low, their eiglit houra' work having toi-n completed. Three carriage loads of men hod boon raised wheu Uie fire Wa* (lis coveml. It spread rapidly along the dry wood-work above and down the side* of "the shaft. The situntion Uiu* toe.uue |K'rtcct parallel to that at Avondalc. 'The engineer remained at liia |**l, and tiiougli eiirrhi|Kal ui smoke, iowural and hoiated the carriage four time*: but, it mm ma, no more tm n were brought up. The rope wa* then burned off, the ilirrugi 1 fell iuto Uie abaft, and the eil giniH-r. after being much injured, miule ilia esc|x> from tlie flame*. The mouth f the shaft n eonipieuoualy kwatnl, ao (tint all Uio jeoj>l<- wdble. M'wntime, fire engines had liecn telegraphed for ami aome ar rived from Pit fan >ii. Kingviou, AVilkc*- leirn . and Heninton. The Sui-iueliaiina ia half a mile diatant, and it was uectM sary to bring wnUr from it. A line of oilO men, with bucket*, wa* fonued. teann were engaged in hauling water, and locomoUve* were employed in bring ing up their tanks full of water fpr tie supply of Uio steamers. It was f> JO o'clock liefore the *telv at ream* of water poured into Uie mouth of the shaft had nulsbted the tire ao a* to the oh aft to bo cleared and prvpursti.iua to bo mode for a descent. Thon—nda of man. women and children hod iu Uie mritUtime asacmbhil from •very direction. * It became ncecMsan to stretch rope* sliout the mouth of tho shaft, aud adopt a system of jwiliii'. to keep back the crowd. Meanwhile nuiuerotu suierintcadenta, mauagrips. engineer*, ami Oilier leading men lind arrived, ami the work pr? cic.led more ay sU niatieally than iu tie fiit houra of wild terror and cxeilenient At 7 a dog wua let down info Uie shaft for aonie distanee, and after remaining three minutes waa luxmglit up olive. He wo* then lowered to Uie l>uttoiu, 2AU feet, and on Icing raised, after five iniiiuten, waa found to I** apparcuUy nu injured. This gave hq>e for the safety of Uie miners. But when a temporary framework was placed nt the inoutli. and Williniu Low of tbe Pennsylvania foul C'oiupstiy luul Iteei! lowered 75 fret, with a rojx; jiitarlied to bis k-g, he reported *erh>p4 ab-trtnjtlon* in !Ih shaft. It wia tin n fAonil that befoni they eotild t>e cleared and Uie men reached they would lie drowned ly the rise of water iti tho mine, if not suffocated hour* liefora. At 5 o'eloek the toilsome clearing of tho shaft fa'gnn, two men descended up on the carriage, with nica aud a pail of water, and tearing away the huif-lmriied Umber* u* they proceeded. Others relieved tliem, and nt the end of three hour* the way waa cleared for only 100 fe<'t bfit lwyond tliat point tlie obstruc tions were :nuoh fewer. A partition, to aid iu producing upward and downward current* of air wa* constructed a* they descended, Uio old |>srlrition having lcen burned. At they reached the Imttom of the shaft, ami brought to the surface one man, Andrew Morgan, residing at Brandy Patch, Pittston. He was in a eomatoea state, and insensible. They also found Hiram Curtis, dead, lying with his face in the witter. At 12:45 they reported that the men hud barri caded themselves in and sent up the cage for nioro men and tool*. But lit 1* 3* ma were then entertained for the sty of the remaining victim*, and the excitement lieeame greater that ever. All were insensible when brought out. but one r two have so fur recovered a* to be able to give an Account of them selves. The exploring parties were com pelled to proceed with the utmost cau tion, and were frequently brought out ssphixiated with foul gases. Hvery <>uc of the men brought up after 10 a. in. was found atone dead. A S:BG p. m. the last man lh-nj. J. Jonea, who wa* supposed to 1h crushed under the carriage, wos brought up olive. He was found in a distant portion of the mine. At tho scene of tlie catastrophe the excitement ha* lieen almost indosorib ahfe. Thousands of people crowded around the month of the pit in their eagerness to sec and hear. Vehicles of all descriptions have come on the ground from all directions, and from portion of the Wyoming land Lackawanna valleys, and the streets of lit Is ton and West Pittston are crowded with pedestrians hurringto and from the scene of the dis aster. It has net yet been clearly as certained how the fire originated, though it' appears to bate been caused by frac tion in the journals of the sheaves, or of the breaker. The seaaiena ef the United States Senate for several years after the forma tion ef the fsTsnimMt ware all secret. The I rut of the Pari* Commune. Tha operation! of tha fTovarnment troop# in Farm are proceeding aatiafae torily even where, and the iuanrraetion ia now befioved to be completely anp prraaed. The loaaea of the Veraaillists in the engagement* were eoui|iaratively small. After a cessation of hostilities, u fire at shell and musketry was opened by the Yenuiillist* on the railway (hut emUreh-s the city. The iusiirgeiite made a feeble raplv, but. when n heavy flra from the north was heard (here won another mod panic among them. Arms and ku.ipMu k were thrown away, and all flul, tin* ufii cent leading the way. Men surged, struggled, ami blasphemed up tlu- quay. Auod the confusion, sh<>t and shell pour ed in among flic mtuot of men, some of wU>>m, m the extremity of their UOB, diwhorgiil their guns indiserimi uatcly. AA the tide of fugitives swept along, the (Hutie was couiuiuiiieabil to the Kit bdioii* of reserves. The Ycnaitlisli nwht-J us far as the ITui- du Tnsvulero. When they arrived at the AA- de Tri ouiphe they fotuul the Avenue p|M>-ib' the garvlena of the Tuilcrirs. i >ttier pnlaces were also burned, ami the f*uie* and smoke of petnknm pervaded the city. The |silmx' of tho Tuileiius lias btvu burned to the grxiuml, but lIO|MIS were tv*l hta horror at them- act* of vandalism, and (hvlnnil that it w.t* the deb-rmiimtioii of the t< veruraetit to punish the porjwtrafmw without merejr. Thr TRITYRNJJT'G sp. eiai dispatch sayw the foreign powers have ordered their npu st'iibitivos iu Paris not to |irotcct the insurgent*. It ia said that the American Minister, Mr. Wa*hlrous ean yionade In reply. The slaughter of the insurgents lias la-en frightful, and the Versainists *imv Tuesday are killing all prisoner*. The house* in the Rue 1 toy ale wen- wet with I M-troleum. and the insurgent* flml tlu m. The janple are furious in consequence. It is eiesr tiiat the insurgent* intomled to destroy the whole city. Even women were discovered throwing |H>troletiiu nj>- Oii the house*, and six liiemla-iw of the National (iuordn, who were diewfasl aa ]sunpicra. and who threw pctnileum on the tires uistead of wub*r. were shot in the Place ltoyalc. Thera ia no limit to the readiness thst exists to kill the mem bers of tbe Commune, aud the leader* of the Guards token were shot instantly. The ga* works at AuberviUiei* expkwbib MaiiT otlier explosions have tokcu place, lb-ml liodieaof iusurgrut* are seenevcrj w h<-rv. Any hidden Communist*, when found, are brought out and sliot uumtili at' lr, and no pity is shown. The following kwding inaurgent* liavc leen shot: Valios, Anmretit, Brunei, Itignult, Ibiintirowski. Bmnqnct, nnd Courbot The reportcil arrest of Pyut, Dcleseluxe, and (. lux reixt in yet lun-on flrmod. It i* nimoml that all tlie hostoges hold by the insnrgrlib, am safe, but nothing |Msitivc ia yet known in ralabtm to them, 'fin- Mar ss prinon, where they were originally confined ia now iu Un hands of Ux' Versoillists. Marshal MacMolion say* that all in surgent* who may lo hereafter cunt"nil with arms in their hand* will lie ajiut. The following luiroul public buildings have lawn destroyed : Tho Palace of the Tuilcriea, the Ministry of Finance, the Pcrfeetnre of Police, the Court of Aciiwuit*, the Palace of the Ix-giou of Honor, the Itnrrneks on the (Juai d'Orsay, the Hotel de Ville, aud the Vnulrif pitir. The follow ing have bmi saved : The Ministriee of Marine, In terior, Foreign Affairs, and Agriculture, the Pantheon, the Eeoh- Militare, the Klo de* Itueax-Arts, the Itouk of Pronto, UM- C'rulil Fourier, and the churehea generally. The eollections in the Louvre huv all toi'ii swvod exisuit Uie Hbrnry, in which great many valu able lawiloi were dustroyed. Tho Nation al Library is safe. Tim inwirgi'iito have evartiateil and blown up Fort dTvry. 'Hie Govern ment forct* liave captured the PaJaii' de la Hostile. Hix tnnnannd prisoners wete captured in the (Juarticr MouflbutL The German lamitioiis at AIIIHTV illiers ami rise where have laeu strengthened to prevent tho of the insurgent*. The Germain {lertntt only the women and children inhabiting the burning cpiortcrs of Pans to have the city. Female Suffrage In .Massm hnsetfs. The Middlesex County Woman's Huf frage Amocintion bckl n convention in Charleetown. awl were whlrcaral by William Lloyd Garrison. Jnha Ward Howe. Lucy Htone, Marey P. Jackson and other well-known advoeatee of wo man suffrage. The action of tlie logia lative committee to whom was refernil the women's petition for n constitutional amendment allowiiig women to vote wan Hie subject of the following resolution : Rmolrtil, That in simply recommend ing that tlie petitioners liave k-nve to withdraw, tlie committee have virtually eonfesaed that no valkl reason can IK> adduced against the claim to nitial and impartial suflVago witliout regard to tho natural distinctions of liirth ; and no matter how adroitly postponed or evaded, that claim must be incited nnd demand ed until the women of Massachusetts shall stand the name on the political platform n* the men, and be as fully entitled to vote nnd be voted for in every municipal, state and national election. THE Democratic State Convention of Pennsylvania, made nominations aa fol low* : Auditor-General, Gen. Wm. Me- Candless of Philadelphia; Surveyor-Gen eral, Capt. J. M. Cooke of Lawrence County. Wm. A. Wallace was elected Chairman of the State Cent. 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Goutnr's Lun' Boo* for June, looks an bright a* one of Uncle Ham's new Iwnils The picture " Towing the Prise," i one that will certainly delight tin- little one*, and take the old one* I tack to childhood'* days. "Fighting with Lcavea," ia another pit-tun.', "Tan ! Lilv," still another. Fashion plates abound, and full dcacriptioua are given. The usual number of piearaut stories, ami miatvlbmi-ons articles art* given, tat >h talk, ntw music, etc. L. A. (fodry, ■ publisher, Philadelphia. Tun LHTUC OOIMIU for June closes volume twelve of this valuable Juvenile. The Hi-it nutnlier liegina a new Volume, and ahw a new story, by that beat of writers for children, Emily Huntington Miller, entitled." Summer IHys at Kirk wood." All new snlaicrila r Iwigimiing with the new v Jnme wQI receive the Jane number free. Terms, $ 1.50 a year, or 75 cents for six month*. Address John E. Milk r, Puldisber, Chicago, lit Anrni n's M JUMZIKE for June contains h striking picture "The Hawrk and the Dm*," ami manv fashion plates. u Tlie spirit at the in n," is the title of new mimic. Tim table of content*, itu-hides •* A lUkr a Ihiy." by Virginia F. Town send, a number of iub resting storicw, nrttrk* for tin- household and the home circle, note* on fruit enltuiv. a con densed but well arranged fashion department, etc. T. H. Arthur k dons, j publisher*, Philadelphia. THE naumß'l Hoi-a, the favorite moiitlily for the little ones, edited by T. 8. Arthur, for June, ia at hand. It gives numberless stories fur the children, uU illustrated.nnd all carefully Maputo# T. S. Arthar k Sons, Philadelphia, pub lishers (iiocn.T noes IT, without jaiin or irri- 1 tat inn Dn. Wsucrjt'h Y norus* Bnnan relieve Ui<' constipated Iwiwels; at the j same tunc so thoroughly toning their j inner membrane and rontonug their iuc- J chanical action, that it mu MifOU T liad lecti rn>rgauined on an improved, I Jan ! Yet the result i* eaMy doe to I nature, reinforced, ami sustained by the Uwt vegetable alterative and tonk-, that ever IMMM.II the lijai of (he sick ami suf fering. _ THE I>* (loom Monon. —The follow ing show* tin- import* of foreign dry guests nt New York during the past week sad since the beginning of the year!— i Mirffce RM. tW. ISJI. luaer.4 at port MMUH a.o S£ Thrown on lasrket.... 1,111,524 Sow* Jan. 1. Fhtctrd at port .-. .W W| thrown t markrt ... 4S,si4,M> Bi.ls7.Wt I IT is often remarked lo stranger- visit- i ing onr BtaU', that we diow a brgcr I proportion of good hoiwoa tlian any other Stati' in the Union. Tliis, we trfl thera. i* ow ; ng to two principal reason* ;in the ] lirst pnice, wo l'l-eed from the VfTT beat * stock ; and in the m-oiid place, our pco- j ide use Shkbtp**'* CAVAUIT bujuwrw* i PowDBHk which in our judgment arc of j j incalculable advantage. ——————————— A STATEJIKKT show ing the receipt* from i the sale of iuterns! revenue adhesive 1 -lumps fnoni July IHO9, to May 13, 1870, give* a total of $13.0*0,484.19 and from July 1870. to May 13, 1871. $12,023,185.- * falling off on iha roocipt* of Sl,- 083,298.88. . , ■ , • 0 JOHXNOK'h Agotmn gftre more relief in caae of Clinmie lUteuma tism, no matter how severe, than any ollu'r article known to medical men. The Markets. XKW- voaa. Rrcr Cirri* fur la prints ~flt alt torn atk.i lloos -1 iii W • .*' | imwd W a .111 MHKM- .* a .at', IVITOW Mt-Mlutg .!< a ,IS Tun a—Titr Wraimi WW a CM sula l itra CIS a Ml OaaixwKvli* "08 a B.M WKKAT .Vwbrv WrMara.... 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K. l- Dlaßl, IW ** y On\to tor Onaoarl, tha aawaynyoi* to Wiah in*toa will annouaoa tha naatoa of tha aantkMMn *ho wifi to prwrrrt a* a Caanauttanaf OMaaaa. to lantatmn. at (to allotment of l.ilU, and a weak batora that Au>, tha tin* and place to (he Ooiwrttoi tha aatoto of tto M.-farman ti: br aasotutoM m tto nmatoW" ®' Wth!nrt-.n. New Tort d Baltimore Doatoof tto abort. Heal EMU oM>WljQ* aoaaaoi, la tto toada of the TVuts. Tickets end ClrtnUr* csa m led of P. C r>EVtaDf. Gwiertl Agsoi, SUlmmmt mA Prialsr, No. S Naaaan ist , Na York. •9* Order* hjr Hail ail rooeira prompt adeatoon. MILIrIOBB (mi Waadarfal €•••• **>*+■ TtofM* wM**u*m-rr Betsk. *AB J* Bam, WkWtati MHW "Tontoa." that land tto Mpaiar oa to drotoMW***^^" a (tto Htotdiw 'f-toa fimatto Rtolto ;of Crdtfnrnta. fraa IMS •'' L . lil .t rl■ I - Innta. Ttor B*A* *MWS FE, 1 A nr. "'■giga a parftd BaniraMwf M>d |aidtotot af Jto - —■ - ...MI mil laHEMKHi* WkSlliHr MS rtssis— -I——rr*- ter. MtosBIK* m|im >.in ■l'ilikdtol tmirr hiUkflMfto,. Aaaoal atotim* am a—toaloTitoto jatot,toQ aao .€% made. Tto km atoator, wlßk altar*, ndd vtoaao tod toATSTinldltoadaaaa I toyaator to jj*totosa>M*aGn ilrtfi- 10. n arMlaratoihtanwa ***'*' *"* dPtto—MTN I*LAl*H.—Tto mrnrnmm* ' IkaSSSi. !KonM trarol on r lake or rtoam wtthim tt. PAIN KILLER was the First, and is the Only Permanent Pain Kellerer.l Siaaa tto PAIN KILLER aw dm* iatoottoaad. and and with aash aaawv-Mwad aah, auap Ltoim-nns Re. tola. Panama*, andidhrr Romrdw. Kara bona (Earnd to tto pnhha. hat ant oaa at ttora ha* ww aWataid Uia trail onnahl* atoadiw f tto PAINKILLEST WHY IM THIi HO ? It it boeaaaa DAVIB PAIN KILLER ia ahat it oialto* to bo. * Brtorwr at P&ia. Its Id writs ar* VaaupatwA II psa aro anAsrin* (ram latrrnal Pain, T*na to Thirti Drum to a Ijtdr Watar will ahafwt inatanUy core yon. Then m aothtaß to ottoal It. u a few mo ment* it euraw Calk, Craaaa, Spamnv Heart-torn, Aiarrhaa. D,. •alary, rlav. Wlad la thr Bdawia, Knar BUua *rh firaoruai*. Kirk Hradarkr ■I A, vjßprFAlHf HHR (1 tluaCßr> la esatoaa of tto oeantry share Fever and A^ue Proraila. there is ao miwdj told la uiatii aatma. PtoataS tot'nllaa atonM haap tt b* Itoaa, A lew drof,-. in water, will prsroat Moknaaa ar hoard troaMaa from eban*e of water. Pvoto famton oounwie* tto call, for PAIN KIULRR •regnal. Itisfaaadlw Cure Cholera, when all other Remedied FaiL Wtoa amd Externally, a.a Ltaimaat, nothing giret mud bates Mka ordinMy aeew. Thoa* aadF.nng with Z'J 5S^.Mh: •r rem tody will. It tolsca Isatsat Bellwr (Vast AehtagTtofk. 2ZKT*i?%*g£'2Jt&. tonr ratod. ami an hoon of •nfl.nog Do not trifle with younalne by teetiac aatrtediwr to;,. Baaara yoa call for *qd gel tto fasaia* PAIN ITII.T.KK 111 tto to. IT TTITTI hWI I DCBtTQAf AM RddWtoeWnri -to gnat mwtMton oftb:* nSMBSSK ► Dgraeetoa* aaMtopaap aaafe bottto Prim U ttx, n tw., and |1 pr BeMt For Sale By All Medicine Pealeic St. * U.Jon.) Ron