• EMIR FORTY-SI?ETH YEAR ; la 0116L1Lieraff e A Alr.does nibelassnat anbleArta uldr _... .... .. 0 Uri. is al elle We 2111% me. imolai 111 - ,osinsviTalismeilui. l • - . .. - . seemiMMIIIMC =M inunato rizt, ; .• • SATURDAY. AUGUST 20, ;1870, lux 3111N1. J MENAI. lei lame every Ogrerda m oreteg, sod ibea to velmerlbin WV IS per i?ulese.! 2 releance cetrehAll4Nt_ alwr iedvikees. ouni Ansi= airsalvemiga... • s cbessitiosirsammitostsstise so strO d r l4 Ts 0 . Iv Blew% Deigns i. Ell See In cor ilL T l nsigh tare Te Illnlisets end Weal Timbers we Ira Grit go per sulswools silmar: ; • i wise al r:sisssiswss. ~ •, , :-. •.: i 4 4 . - ' . - • . TIM DAILY =MID JOURNAL..ii published IMIO7 weetday morning, Amardars &seceded' , YLAIDe.-Tes aces pow wieitredde .al d allrligrag scut pi whom ts Is served.S • . itiLlic-Dnble-, Dr , ArkidWyeep oic.c. o. l: araiths.o* mouth& . .. —. • „DAILY AND INTICELY 111111:111r IDDDDAL p sow Uannim. adyucee: es DDT dd doed9e 4 , „.. ' - - SANNAiII 4 PAWS % rebEdiers. THE WAB IN SUBOPAL . THE past week.:has been one of much fighting between the Fiona Mid Prtui eau _force!, With - but One reaultie cesitin -.Lied Pushing back of.the French. armies Ur, wards their Cailtsil. JEluoisay •fighilni took place on troth sidle of the' Moselle'; it was renewed on Monday, and on TueedlY 'there was a battle lasting .all day. The so suit or these eagagetneuts 'was to aever'llar F.ench army, driving . one-half iota Mots aid the other to Verdun: It seems, 'there tore,: that the intentiOu of the Prussian ditto. =sutler, Prince: .Frederlek Charles, Was to split. the milli Frendh army into tiro 'trig inents; which be aufeeeded In datum. and that all the efforts of...the French de not:ap pear to have reunited ther u tigmelltelliOn• The French Generals, !.• _ _ tie -and - 'Mari genies, are doing all that entrimatidere can, du under the einbanissitig elreCinstances;hut their folOes have been ao continuously at tacked and. worsted,-nutwithsuinding the courage with which thy fight, that their • cause may be i considered In ImMitient peril. A great battle is expected to be ellen fought -.at or near Chaloits, where the -French re 7 serves are gathered. It Will In all probability be the .deciding fight of the war. If the Prussians can succeed in eonentrating their . for es there, before the retreating French forces whiph the Prussians belie been so un ceaAligli harassing, can form a junction with the Emperor, a victory as signal as that which closed. the late ;Austrian campaign will seat with the Piussians. The premoni tory symptoms of 'such a ,result are seen in the rect that the BonaParthits are reported to be fleeing from France.' Ex-Minister 0111- _ vier and his wife have Sled from Paris to Italy. Prince Napoleon', has. also ttorte -to Itary with his family. The Empress Eu genie tiaing packed upend diSpatched all her valuables, 1 , including &Ores of great vet ue, has Jeff for England byway of Belgi- . um. As fok•Napoleon he dare not return' to Perla. He has expressed his willingness to treat for peaoe,-trut the terms of the Ring or , Prussia and •of Bismarck, If accepted, Would have him shorn of all power esti sovereign, for it is stated that l they would in it Inidlit on • the exclusion or the Bonaparte family. from the,throne of France. • This iii brief is the situation. The .Prus : - sinus have been vietorlons in every impor tant attack upon the thinks of the-retreating French army, which beaten andtdemoraitzed, is preparing to make its laet7etand at Cha , lons, The French peopletire exasperated in the 'highest degree; but p i ciirlelts to prevent • - .the advance or the vreterious Prussians : — • .Naporton is rapidly hastening to his fel: It 1 ii quitf pcs.sible that before the lamb shehi.of • the great bailie shall he 'al-0, the, Emperor Will iolloW his Empress tdi Eng .•- laud, c never to return to Paris again: The elisis cannot be long )deferred. ',We believe front indications that iris close at hand. • 7 LIORT WASHINGTON On the Potomac . 1 1 • sixteen miles beldw Washngton, is so well known tti• those soldiers fn m this Ifor ' ougn whdgarrisoned-it.during the early days of the late war,' whoOitive,,ofter;, trod every foot of It from the water bat u-p to.the old • 1 brick house which constituted the headquar . . tent of Major ( now General) . Raskin, ;that they wiN4e know; read' with Interest the _ following extract from a letter the PRE.SB from "Ethel .NeWcOmei" who e, i ntly visit edi . the: Fort. After describing e Fort, its 4z . lovely situation, etc. . and Sta air . . that -it is 1 .garrisoned by eoinpanit4 A and lof the 4th . V. S. Aptillery, she narrates the following • • happened. • tinfillin e 6'eta hned. In 1868, at P • • winch r . . . the Fpfq • ' • l' . -. As it in verification of the asitertion that joy - and sorrow lie very near each.other in the mys -. tort& of Wei I learntd of the sad tr agedy which do l ed the somewhat eventful car, ' rof Lieuten ant CaSey, a young o ffi cer, not lon since at this 'Dirt, One of the gra4uatin,T t elaiS of "68" (at West Point), lie came off withfiying colors, and was almost immediately a.gsigned to dut y , here, Whither' liu_ came aerotripaniect' hr his bride, a • -, beautiful and wealthy girl of the.ipper-tendetsi . of New York city. }laving, very shortly atter his arrival hero, ordered one of the privates nn-' , der arrest for some very trifling offence, he had `. hint cofitined 10 the guard-house foseveral days. . I.7.enn the in wiling of the. soldier' release from custody- it was the Lientenancs, tu nto drill the .; troops. Woen-the.comnfond was given to :lire, the officer, who stood direetty in front. of the in- oen.ed soldier, received a shot through the head ti and fell, expiring almoinitumediately. A.court . . ofinquiry was at once institutedadd the pri- I v 'vate arri,sted,• but owing to the ant' of MAE ' , clout eyidene& Vt.; acquitted. ,Th „young. wife, aim tst. frantic with grief , had th brieer's re- , " MAMA' e.lliveyed to her home in N w York,! but what Was her 'atatotiishotent - upo her arrival there to Wad them claimed by the la fat wife pn d brother of the des-rased. It seem. that his first marriage was stolen, entered - int -even .before 'he beeame a cadet, and that by ti ingling With' . , • the guy society that from seasoto season is • wont to assemble at West Point, I e became en am.r w ed of the unfortunate girl 1► , fli hesberu • elly deceived by Marrying her', a d from Whom rl he stitheeetted in effectually cone ling all tiace' . • ~of lifts former life. After annoy nem of a Char acter the in ist harrUwing, over th pour lifetesa . body, the deluded girl of fashion, et withal the • lovingwothan, was. persuaded to yield to the ' wife, who'huried,the once-tuved'c niformably to her humble station in life' but it'll as much reverattee and affection tie if her whole- future life had not been darkened by hi. wicked pride . , and lack of steiulfastness in the fl eat feelings of the human heart.' „,... • - ~ , A ' TILIE, AMENDED IN ATERALI7 T/ON • LWS. • —The act to amend the nutu . !tuition i.ttrs , i - - .t. arid iotpunish crimes against. to same, and for 'other purposes, which was i, • • at the ki 'last session of Congress, vont ~ ns seven sec- ' tions, of which the following. I- - . an abstract: The first sfSSion. imposes an imp - .nniettt. for a. term not exceeding II v e years, tu or I - than one year read u nue not to exceed one Dlollaap,44OßSra, in 411/. eases of false swearing under or by , virtue of the law 'relating to the naturalisation of aft na • - • • The second section tummies an I o prisontnent of ' , nut iess than a year, nor myre•ttuen • we - years, and a, line of not teas than three hundred d . tars, apt/neon . iletiou for any false personation ..r for. forging any • certaltste order, record, signature o other act reliwo luf„ to or providing fur the nantrall lion cd.allens; or to sell sir to any manner uls • of any false, . • forked, ante-dated or counterfeit oat • :Jana/Mon or . - nottee atoresald. • . The tutrthsection provides for th • punishment or atiS7 Oentou who Knott use any to , • • or counterfeit ..- certificate of naturalization. The . nutty' or this offence is a floe not toleximeci one t oneanadoilars or an imprisonment not exceed • two-years. or . both, in tileAl , •cfetion of the Court/. ol Tne fo'it-14ktion pro vid -s that tit , act shall a p ply.. • -to all prcarediugs had or taken or a tempted to he . • had before any snort In which an • proceeding for I nuturallr4lioli shalt be commence: and gives tol [ht....Courts hi the United states Jci, imiction of alt., ottences under the provisions of tti licit - , -- ' ...Tne WO/ section gives to the Ju t * a og,the Circuit, court, in any district in which•the • Is trelty having ppwards of .v,t) . Inhanitants,.powel „ btappollit two, .., clut6us for every election iltstrictor 'piing precinct q l •. ~ono front escii political party;authorilkeu to.attedl - at al/ tittles and places fur the registration of votera and the e alining of votes tor Re;re:sexually. 8 in, Convent, and makes the penalty for interferingwith such; an: imprisonment of - no leas than - one i l . . By the sixth 'ec It lion, iirshals In; any city of up wards of 20alUti ohabitaitui,ansautithrizeti to appoi tit to: many speci deputies as may oentvessary to pre serve tinier at any election-for itepresentatives in r , • . •Congress. . .• 1 , . - The ;seventh ejection extends ill! hattireatinuonl -laws to Wiens of jAhican nationality, and to penalks of African thainept, • . . , The policy of protection is making Miss°lull one of tbogreateat iron mantegaet wog Woe" 01l We nation, and of fat. Lottla almost e,second Birmingham. Yet the Free Troika of 3 1 4sloulil Would rather. See this inpottant;ltidthititile- 1 • etr.leil than built np—rathite:hee us '409,1' •nn Great Britain Vasa indOtretident . 0 ; their ruinous and • tomnitimable idessLertVat• I luwed to prevail for even twelvenxitt ntrhrY ! • blast-furnaoo and forge In lillasourf dbe " late, and evert: bed of ore as ondei*Ped as .Srature le ft it.—POss.., • - I; Yea, and the entire country I woui be . duced to the wretched Condition E iand Is now i n from her .ruiuous policy f Free Trade, closed workshops and crowd , * poor houses.: And yet we see -11 this eouttry cirri ' doctors orpapers, ostensibly cond - eted in - the interest 'of workingmen, Who. studied' • ignore tbe question if they do not oppose th :policy of Protection. To the Maintetiftece o IwiNuate.PrOtehtlqn to; ,tll.4tr, 19C40)3°, the - workillinien -of „ countt'y look' to keep up wages, aniftbecenductors of tteir - pmpers who play • intoY:the hands of ttie P te , TAO . Democracy on this snidect, am 'dealy en • mite of the true Interests of the working classes. EEI= J. M;I • ' . AVGIIST, MIL gjayssiAT • 21 Kornai Su22llMr. 22 --; TIVSKINIY,...- WZDSLIIDA2 MEI Remember the Moeda)! 'ruing. ME2 El Joseph Hadinsilaliiinounced as $ am for Stverilf,suie, the clScision of rne•lieoo-.. linniVinuty• - I'v ••• • . • To-mOrrow.=- Thirty- rib Sunday of 1/O ynir and, Walk lutSr r %WRAY?. /V . " ietlg, 1$ Yours and $ll *rotes. Timp,Plinn crop is odd tO failure ha shame all melanoma at rho I noun 6 -:Tbey are - ray *carol in this put pfthQ unrrane. , ivory andianle i•iougtit into' ut;: gallon yesterday to• iiii ade p which place" &least • WlB_the Rs F/ Mind Ilharmvail• - Mend us nos lopes easel lama' turned until tire earner, arramhltl, an - poorly Pruensf n u4 D -wit i T. ! •L.a6---- • Bay- W • ,an loidoiof igenOie we oierutut - ;tea I . rofipda yesterday log. We call upon Itte.COiof Isurgeso I to' • '..sroy Weis tbui . k... 7 • r, Tito Nev. Wis.' ton; `of Caisson flus,.. retnPritl.b nCh rtt, Cti otrI: 4it7eio,bp=m O Monday) ink et • • ,! •!-, Now that the est fp over end the . We,'garnered: ng folk s in thavom district, are ng you by holding. happy , veal homer; ilea*/ • 1 . pi 4 .alas and !'itich,', *Mama wank! • 1 : ..,_ I , . . The Saperintep oT the Census , tltureizi thinks be will be Able to gni* the complete pop ulatioathe eonntry byline 11th of °melba r. He eases tli population of the country at _..„ 40 300,k ....... • 1 The Bev. Dr. = .. Vey, _pastor of the .8 , P n re t s a rrian , Cis • rah, Market Square, 1 p in the Me . °dist Church, on Babkat 10 o' look.' A. M. The Citizens rime Inv' - • - Sate f , . .1 • , , Cohn:was busiest perlnd Common School Debut: . ment, the Superi tendeht , and' clerks being busily engaged in .. hig up the annual report for the school y r ending Juni,l, 1870. All .the aebool l ei lsfriet t nbracing about two thin= sand are ni to hive their ~r eports and k.ertibeates, or at 1 four monthat schooling, by the 15th of Jun e: Eight hundred war ma far the Igre app have have been ism.. tinciaini • Wasps renutining in tdin Pot . Tile Post OM .. Augnin, 19. 1870: . AdcoCk L . - Helier Mary A IfoalleW -4, roald 1.... Ft Bernell ' .cis Jo John J Quinn Davkl - BAWL!' John •E. ily IPst rick • 1 Quinn Cornelia isouvenit Jas I k:dleard_ : Pettenglll J T Boyle John 1 ruskinl P Schwartz 3' ph Ltoylei John ld Laughlill BsldTurtbidl A d w Evans Eva 4 Msnney CT . Taylor Mar Evans EFs , MorphyJames Wallace W Hearn Arthur un Dr J J Wilson J nd Hi aliallman M ich el Matilda Wright Jul Horn Kate 1 • • Mnroe Maggie Wllllions.o Bess Bally 1 • Mtimen Mary 1- J • 1 1 - 1 _,. , _ The. Werkin en'e Tialret l .—The 'folk ill the Tull jacket orniested by the• wort , men's Conventiod which iiasernbied at St.. on ,the ititti inst: I P _.__,.... ' S eng ite.._,k,•E. Sauerbry ; St.' Nicuoiam.` ` 1 ytize, Assembl —A. '.T. Eltuatziager,.Loss CI Citiorge gers,l3i, frardville; F. Macon, Castle: I f- , -Sherift vi Orme, St. Clair. ' - t• • i Gianni lener+laines Gallagher, Ashland. Director o r Poo4 —Thomas Toohey, ..)Ittiney City. 1 ; - I . Jury Cotnini toner—Nat. Fitzgerald; St.. Clair. . Auditor D. E dmunds, New Philadelphia; Mill ' P itinrill litlearn,soon - have taryi— o , .8 W we .. two ~military companies, cub organised in Fish bach by the Knifing Mill hands, and the other 'by the COlprad , of Gowen Post, No. 23. The energetic lid ca blepotntnander of the Post, W. P. Hu hing e ,h ly in the ter, a nd himself warm- we hope that he will he , itat esa assisted b the c mrades In speedily organizing a compan whin shall be a credit to the town. Owl Borough has been too long without milita 'ry orgamr,atiiinaj and it is gratifying to see -• • ' movements ftire starting of companies ;N4 trust that this is ' but the Mitiative is Ws- mat ter here, and that otJaer companleis will beapeed, ily form" , • t- , • - -4 I . . , • 1 i ' A matc . ll IMMO of base ball was . played on Thursday at, the Schuylkill Haven ground* be twe-en th e I, o • Miss of that place, . and the Buiellits Cif Cressona. The result of the game was a viiitiry fo-, the Sure Hits, by a score of 48 to 60. Tit' r gamy was kotly•contasted, till to wards the last, v'hen the Hit or igiss seernedlo give out. Both [crabs are composed of smart boys, tough and quick. • The return match will be played at the Agricultural Park, Cressona. ' —A match game of base ball was played_ at New Philsideiphia ow Honda s ' , between the Care less-Coomi of Silver Creek, and- Lbiyinakera of Tusearora,.resuhlag in a Victory, for tbe former, by one Innings . d Lienria, tie. Thlsls the sec ond match the : dui* haVe played; and in both cases have the ..ns bee. yieteliotv. , . • ..' . • ,_ raplesion o Fine pliip.--LO a . Wednesday morning, says thelseran n REPUBLICAN,astIie rocktnen wore going to NtOrk in the shut of the Roaring Brook Coal Co.ort-Durunore,an eipio- Mon of fire.danip took plaeg, by which night men werelitiore or leas i klur6/1. The only men in the shaft at the time •are ten rock men, who 'were engaged in the MI .lle vein, blowilig tidwn roof. It appee's that the men „lied heretofore till a safety Is i inpr an continued to take this pr caution agaibst Reel lent for a longtime, bth, never findingny • pr, tinally.nbandoned.ft. Oa, Tuesday ey ninig, then the mien left 'their any work. there ; w - no ppearance of damp, and they consequebtly ent to ',Worki:yesterday morning with, nitide ce, but when the foreman of the gang we it to •ow the thin their work for, the day, the dam caught lire from his lamp,, arid eight of th . ten ere more or legs severely ininred." :: .-'• ' ' - • " ' ' • ... - . . _ . • .. Murderous three boatmen . 1 Canal below M.' road House, ke I CarbOn. After' talk, one of the Port Carton, as, Clinel,and Gor! mites. They You are matt., .incor'and app whereupo i Theti c Cullins Carr and cut bi! hitu autrightfn condition. - It a woman was week, without faring. Prow lie nuisance, a lintior. • . - - Cricks.. t— P • in:mills vs. Girard, of Philadel . - phia.-41 vole • 1 interesting and, well-contested' game oficrieket was played , yesterday at the Cressona GI nada, between the Pottsville Cribketri and . the Girard; ,of Philadelphia. io We saw ap4 . tion of the game, and were saris tied .that lea ,ing-out thetwo, professional play-, err *bp we !with the 'Girard Club, and not strictly me ' bers of it, the - Pottsville is the sin mgest 0, 01, of the two, As it was, the Tott-i -vine, alter misp,Trited, contest, was only beaten byklone run hind three wickets to spare, which,' under the hirouatstanoes, we 4:onslder -quite creditable to etir boys. Annexed; is ho score: , , ,r. . •-;-... - . I * . PO_TTsVII.T.E. , -. . - ~. ," 1 il lf m tv u ;tztivis . - . •-'2D/41‘1214, 4311 b-• . eEntve r - ' . f. - " '_ I Omit; • 0. brtearism idAleintyre 3 Parrr,db Melnt . , . 0 h Meltityge, -- _ . /1) 17 . r e R1(1, ---- -. bide et-- 0 • lire ," idgtY aft!` tyro Reanso b w b Mclntyre, b Mclntyre, ' - tinalth b Jarvis t. ettchter b Jarvitt Taylor, b Jarvla Met7ool, b Met& Lee, not out, Hunizinger, b - , N% ttles, - • Leg byes, I Total. ; :AN Mclntyre., Jarvlx, -• 11 Jarvis, Pe on, • , GIRA t- , tsr LNXI , b Ktl • Wilberimm, b • • Taylor Pearson, b 7:J Ridgway, , Verzaoll„ b Hun' Jan..* b Hun littenol, • • D. Rhodes, b E. Winch*, b bnitn, • WilkeesOn, ba j progL4.4o l Yerkee, b Stich Ides,i LOS WM" XIS OF 11014 , 14414. rwirim: • ' talks. Rana: Wleimtalliksieati•VMea lianatahwee; .m* - 4 .7 , fBftelater . If * •0 •- . 1 3 • 1, suoier.: • ‘l4 7 "l9l"(i ! k a d4ili t .41`. littutstingei 7 • .10: op W. mptret. stile, Mao W. Meadiment ("rl. . - • 411 !' • * i vitiito4O W, IMO& taittitay PO' p ..t Chib, emd - ArIU „leave for game Ibis* m .ra rir i well 'Want; wir Itadaramed,' with 'the r • -t. We presume Max a *mum hiatati will be played - Use corning Pall. _ • • First 4 iso. O K. 17 Os. Le a st Q. II 14 2 4 54 0 120 . Now U. A 424 1ey Mai F is 7.4 IT 17 b 19 6 a SO 643 441 Sc at Velem Hall' on late Middkport die ing dIY• ldhlitikte lit tb. IL—On last.SaLurday night 'inspecting a break lit the Carbon, went into the Kali- Janie+, Kenny, in 11,unt got ih and there wawsome lamed Culling, belonging to . I the Other two, Barney Mc- Carr to join the Molly • Ma , sad; and Collins said to Carr rishman nor a friend of Irish- as u3ri un he I • an opprobrious . °pinta 1.1/ Can knocked Culling down.— tne Kimsey ihmity • tell upon • teed open and haploid kicked k that he 'is :now in a . critical as in this !mule or Kenny ,that enchahly mutilated tact Sunday y or the family present, Inter. , accounts this house h a titib d should have no Heel:mei - to Hell Rem .0 a Terkel :8 0' b Jrzylare Pearson, 5 •it Janis a Yorke*. 8 c b Junks. . ,• • • • 0 O b Mclntyre, • .0 .1 b nude Melntyrc. „ 1 2 not out, O b Mclntyre, 0 b Mclntyre c Jere bc„- 1 :4 1 . ' = , 1.113111 OF BOW LING. • . , ?;.:, Is? I:MIN°. ~,, ' Is. . IPlns., %yieliettc , Weddell& 2 , 1 A i .J . - . 8 ; . . iltst*a, 114. Rune. Wickets. Maidens 10141.. r 'll 3 . . 1 - . 8' 1 1, 12 ---- ; 6 • D, OF rtnualEimilk. . G . 2D ryitxxa: . ' • ter, ' "111flitnn oat, ,• • r' 4 :ticitter c - . • • : • X ,DatinfaLoier; 0 • 3 lb Ilettiriager, " 3 % b 8044er o thaDtals btEttzlittier,, it 1 0'• • 2 itittester. • - • 0 ME latiOnter Oehler. c 4 b*eatichtfr itnntel 0 Not Ettit,,, flinger, ,r 0 Not out, NO& out, 8 •Nat out, =I I Total, ' A.' =2 THE " MINERS' " To Petnt, on P. Intended to be El moved, leavllls name lire in Morris' Ad.:tither:o was rabid in Morris' Addif log- about twelve. o'cloel cstettingll the roof of ' lk,,trlY__ynkoopil_Lror mvelialitig Me Clair and Frackville. bond it hal been a =atm. we Jpen lo clean out their: fizipigh . -raiseUby, this any driven tibAktilt... to a greet distance around. is prefaioe should lin bee runs in so clone p in , Wito_ . , oratoryatory zniterfaeltt ih mity it eitVi3.4l, houses and stable'. I ..,•. ______,— . ' , Another muter .. our nervilliPs should immediately bolt istter,- fa, ;AtiP An s. frame store hour just try the . rakes* and adjoining the stable that wee mi t iee, we ate toid, there is stored ` .about fiftf of,efair oil, which, . had . not the Galata begii, sly amend andestbilP 44l . 44 Alulat bass:also ignited and :, burned to tbe_preaz neighboring peewit* I Wblklf-ent i = wet. decioedly .the propriety. of i gtre 1 , bonzes, to mted near deigns* A t purposes stile , one Is used.? we Ileak.it 4 ty of Abe clineursk sattairittelt4s;intsrlart this matter, .and if there :le no.oedlassee in et i i totem. plobibiting the -fanne;lo'peusApke once, and see that it is enforced. ~ The sesble and stombolies referred to, ha: ileve. - are the gropers Y ilfq B• 0 71 60 / 1 . 11 ,P,if,Z 8 4 of Philadelphia. , .© , - n v oo t r e n , , a s sl d th elini e tr nani sti of it the m wsa W co in ' " m oVi l y °ll erib goU rd, t U ne rmilkiV ,aged reld lit it s L m ersi fourteen ,y_ and Wm of the . , ,trwitcb-teudec at Mine 11111 . atiec4tad , taimilp..ialt wain when he Iced Me fall , itader.tbiseV and bad his head and maim sevend fromhie body. The remains wisre,gs#l4. l 9 9 , 6l uP,4I van ried to his late home. .1 , .; - , .-• _ , The Judges of ammo* Pleas "have just sipi ! , painted. Arthur -DeSsull Engineer -for - the .Manhattan' Coal Co., and Frank Garter, ,lhagie neer, to fill the mean (*used by theism-me! eeptance of Messrs. S' and Harris) it the Board of Examinerefor the appointment of Inspectors under the recent Mining Law.. _ The saw-Mill destroyed by `are at Girard Manor' on Saturday Morning; was the POPerlif of iderirre; Seltrer...ttilit„lile 40 4 1,, :" 1 about $4,000: . 0 ;1 1- '•. • ___,_' .1, ini lii.,4 Simmons' it Slocum's!, amamplon a■ Troupe, who Men • their new Palate alibi* , webs'? at Tenth and Arch streets, railadelphlw, un August 29, pey us a visit for one night, ,only, on Monday, voll knisa,t wit° 20 Mar Odorant*. Lights. ng •has been very destructive; fo 100 and property thus farthis season. ' •-.- .i• 7 i The American Hose Company No. 2, iiir this Borough, announce their Afth annual phstaf i t i r . take place.at Agricultural Fwriz, aln' W day August 2,4 th. .• -1 . •.• . ,: • I •-• e;1 0 , ir . l The sea breeze snuffers are reblrnithenteel- - most of them disguated'with their t. ' 1 : ; Muzzles do nut prevent hydro Little, ' but they prevent dogs from spreading the demise. We are led to the above remarks because orthie prevalence of mad dogs in different part:ant' the Mate. 1 On Saturday evening last, it wits reported that another terrible accident had happened atTua carora, by the breaking of a chair rat Schell and Dunahue,aseme at that plate. -On-inguiry we aacertaitied the. followlag .fecda--that about 14 o'cloCk, six men got on •semilxioomsf op, and when about eight leet Preps the bottom the chain broke. A men named Popiitine tumbled elf the wagon , rolled down, and was Severely. though notdangerouslY hurt about hip hessLi, The bridge of Clirbion, Which lain an safe' condition, and, likely under a heavy Io to fall any day, Is sarne by, theTarnplitplOcan piny, not by the Coutityi The Company Is IS pairing it, They ishouldl also repair theirlurn pike:between this and Orowigsburg 4 which Is in a horrible condition. ' 1 - , • •-' . - William Stevenson, night policeman for , the ' North East Ward, resimpxl his commies - lap, sia Friday last,' after a brieoerna of service in,that : 0 4 PR:4Y- ' • 1 . i • - ••• • , " •. 1 Rev. Father Codey,)a young catbolic, : pri ! 4. well known . in PotteivillC tt died at Plttsto,;l: - ' zerne County. on Friday; last.' Hie funeral, k. : elace on Tuesday meriting, tillrftl",',g, -, teremonies. of his ehureti. , , ,' '' '-' " The bitekbone of Buettner seem* to Lave bean' Invitee In • this viednlty.: Blanketsthat •:ha ' been !towed away formisks are being bro t into requisition these - nights: •: • •' • • !• The population of Pottsville is t eeth:mated• thfiteen thousand, by those who know beat. . s Pedestrians are greatly annoyed at tiklo halts made by Coal trains in!Unread litre*. -• The "American" front Inks been greatly hp proved -in appeartun,. the ' rettieviiinflisal, abominable railing, • . • •_,.. " ; I" I • Cain: - George W, . Yeager, late ciptalithf Co, ill, , ,footh' Regiment - P.iv:, - Well ktiown to know members of the Regiment,now in'thia Boner died at hie htime iu Readingon 'Moods, el . the effects-orals-Quad received at the ex of. the Petersbuig mine. .-- _'• . 1. : . The recent rains have . given the-corn fields.i. fresh'and healthy sppear.m6o2 .1 Tee Camp 'Meeting at Barnesville litolintip. on Wednesday' tnortung insteadoi &tardily, up' to which it was 'ciintempiated' to coutinfie The molten iron get lon the rampage at Al-- k ins': Furnace, on • Sate day .night, while Nal Ittnnusi.seati beLugtirawn of and before :at o .greas could be stepped 0 portion of the took fire, but the- tlatner were extinguiated - fore utuch - datuaini had been dime, ara.alseri its fire thus aviuded. --...„.., • ~ ' Martin Eduktindisi . .;." sem-in-law' of Ibiza'late , Willi a m B. Paha, • 'Sg., .well-ktion • in' trii Borough, was struck! and killed by•lightn g on Saturday' eveninit,', on his farm at. Staten lehuid, - New York.' • ; -' • ' • 'L While 'entering the front door of the Mortimer House, on Saturday- evelling, swan from -it. Clair alipped and broke his leg. He was atib sequently carried home iu a carriage. • , . • lla;hee Lock, below-the Mt. Carbon ' Rolling Mill. was so badly dainaon Saturday, by a i canal boat trumping nutT it that titiviirstWn hies since been wiped _,'; - _ '• • The Cricket Match bet w een ' the St. Clair Wed Port Varbon Cricket (11gbsoi which was-to bre' been played ou Saturday stftit:Clalr Was in tern! with by tho rain; and after thetinstinnlng way..postponed-unt,it swine future day. ,- . . On Monday litst;-• Henry Fry aged ,12 1 y ' n i son of Mr.-J. Fry, of Shenando a h, while w itz ing at T urkey Han' Colliery, Weiss. Bre, dr. Co.'s,) t 4) fracturial his login two places. . ;: i - An exch inge pertly remarks that advertisers make a mistake that (hey do not tikeadvan : tage of the large methadon of the daily *pets at the Tr sent time. - ' The European • war as ~.addiAl'ttliousands tot, the Ilk of daily 'paper.. • • Mr. .George Stahl, of St. Clair, is atom -es - a candidate for tlanmissioner—trubjeta to the decision of the Republican County (konven tion. 1 . 11141 g s -tire fearfully! dull at Juaticee, offices just i ow. :, A. g n.leman 'fro in. bottiville; Whowia es ihis 1 name withhold, whim* Mitten:m.lle, on 'ridgy,- step'ped on it imatli Shine in the street,ell end teemed a severe wouhd in the head ' I - j' - - The etudents; of. ,fle•oehal institute ! ire _lre I minded to-day in another eolumn,thet. their vacationda drawings:to a close, and they arc te be ready to- comtitence their' stilettos .Monday, Seidember 5. The Evangelical Smochition . had a . grand . ' plc-nie near *taw 4taqop, Nordiuntioeron4 County, onfiaturday, lest.' • - , Tom . Boating a very faversibletestitne at•Tumb• ling Run among the Islip', - and we ere toOtered at any time to jmar of,,:the drowning of me I; i f I them. -4Parents tannin lie',toti strict Withdheit 1 b. Ts in this matterine - 'OO boats. are fritillind the water very deep,st plebes in, the dami I ' ' - ' 1 On Tuesday 'lllernoon the PrOpriefof of the l disreputable beer , saloon pia this &Ida of line Clay Atjti nw unent, indulged in th e pleasant. • titna,:of bins his, wile, for the benelit otithe -iie,igh hood .and. 'passers by generally,. ; ;We . do nottinair that the tifute was arreiited„htt4 be• odiould bY'all means be unghtthat therein me • law of restraint upon inch exhibit:llms lot' ru tal paesicas. .• '4l ' • -••1 - ~ - •• On ' Monday ' afternoon Willlain tits:apnea' fell in: a ' ; - tit near the- corner of., Celtarei and, High Streets. lie received a severe gnat in his. head which he hs likely to suffer Irma - for Me' ~ enaraiin 1404;0, :SOL 407. LO. 0.,k., of - o. 1 vitlo, lat.:mires to ascertain', the wheceabou of : Japathan Locke, a diernlier of that Lodge, he mysteriously disappeared from Tituspilelen the 6th of July.. _ . -.1 • .. -. Eli Williams, a bilitir;_ • - of - Wadeaville. , 'at- • tempted Suicide 'by drowning liti::qoissidsy morning. lie was rescued Maid Conunittnel to - .P , r 'rliTitinitnel Fariniernit' ; . . ' ' ii, Meeting canirodna ed.yesierday.; . , . • .-.- 1.. 'Travel on-Ihr, Ileilling Railroad be . on the Increase *lop - the nisumption - or cold 0 ' Th Uomi e walls of the aew hank baliding are ing up•rapidly. - ,- t . - .. ~c'.• .. I ; lira Autumn day ,. arc CemingOtleetion 1, 11 .la near, and Candidates are treating..,: 7;. :.• " • Whoa' you liorniai a bnak Aetara. 1 i , . , a you hurnow a bag . do lite mile thing. ' . ~..''' - • Sothe pee le- wie,.nciti., did an) gtO t et t l dlhe are anxious to hear ota groat battle unto Mr., Johrell. Erdman, , Who ludic" en ,censusof Tamaqua.' returns it at 5,900.* - A handsolite' lam iris'. realised Mom 10-_ , nie 'at the'Fark von .litiontlay, , foe he` of the fieriness Cattielleightit•-a.. „ . . ;- .. • - 4 ~..111r..C. Knebler, Win' towu,, soli .u g et& acriptions for "The Gland Arnay" in. MoalMit paper•pubdsoled la the interest of the: A.D.., in Staantotr. pir,„ . ~ ,{ . • - 1 ~ir the 'Borough °Mitch iideld,!..gitt'' ' ~ iihrb ine_k Pito Mi s ront ofliorottgh property:lit wintld `,.tat se Maniple that *mild - be SolloWedby men, rta m o ot, ,, h6kt ert ,..op.•+ •1.- . .•• .I' •ti ',,,., There is great teed of iteiacini:Ma at th e '- Mad cramming near the tlaa Holum: Alcoa& eromitigepposlte Mg , Carbon. /IWO fur,. ry dotageroisato vehiciewsied pedeigifista ,1 i , f .•••• The public -, se.hoolit of _P.ottaville r .Wl4 n n -Sor•thelitik and-Winter !anion nnadmdey •ii - gnat Intia. The, , , fastattera and ptignla ~. 3ontp • 4n kifattalcin*inkettOpr,`_lttat will renirtt ti• their tabors and studies greatly 'Abed, , and mind: - • - L' - _ , ..; - I . On:'. Monday . - ''idterstpun •.t.m. • biruis -, _ hall =Oohs" were playing- a' game ' et the Meek yard Oat; Marke s. • Arbon -they- amain:ea wrimithrdurl , . one of the .number-was at m* a, , biorit fin!the aide -,siltit ,n.leit. which felled LOP tofthliground beffilbeleYokr . W 0 9 29 Ikais"intistutibift !We , . 1394. ileevii„ Pie r a ,A4i lo 1r.4 0 ,' . ,1=0K4 ,. • brakeinnano aoghig .. - . 1.4 -t____ . had ) dui - Or Mil leg*otiig-' - • Pilitlt 9' 4 " 'With,- l ',epoxied!' the bettlenerilititist 'tee Witiollethe .iiras rioingsauntiOtig,','! ' :: ---- ,- tp - :. , '... 4, ' ' Ott TUNdljati4littiontithltoftlitat at, thiamine's- •Chrisdado fitratts .t.• Jobb:lna mime nntoodt norm, dio.MaaelaY .: tow& on din• 214,, ti=ozfjpit • Asi9Ogat t 4', Po.* i ' 4 1 14. ,- -0‘ 614 r AO . .:•-•;;.. , ' _;... ' l linildintili" . f or, - -,,, ,i l r-, - - Alatronabh 'la th ! . ;', -VE -.-.- Wikiii . aide or Coal street, fyiam , . .' ~ V , lane. ' ""r"'` .---- - 41 ....... , ' Treieurer • Splnnerfininamens. that .;tbe ' loanii•of Bayport capronarlimaiftintaidaW ' at ; 'torridted; ":/AIS nirrippeine..7 i-h0m....m kfill.4ty . , • flermanville is tetembigiellellaperbalk : ir e tropollis of Lower Idabantongo.. Its citizensaid - tote sound on tho war qnestion. = • . .. • , . .._ . _ 1111- lien . er 0 11 .nd I 'II ii!!! i - Clafr • A; Now II=E!1 111M1111 lIIM ,ployed in Bowman's k __ loityrorai Wed , try a MI Of 1 While linittt ica tto ca lt r =4 l t Mad ' Aug, as St. Id ' ,miarn -324. *Prams"' dmramr, Thp lram moll !rot ?Id& i gle mpa li rairatetne ists zwth a r dil 7it t rin I bellered , iiro • jaarirO i sna 111 , 0mett ',maw that !a 'lnilitery espy b bean , .in North Praollramkbr he mete et 13 caRI- ;de , Otanpolo : 9 11 korm ite M ; bort; ilirl 1. . dewed it!. "MM. . .... . , -1.11 , IWlllisimno the Man .. who .. pled saki'', ' E by , _drowning - at 314- Tont loornin& was . yotip ;tale i Aint iii; ,,: where - be will eon- I bead' Abe - ..ijonool. It tbat hales mei, reatieril atte= hy t deatroling his etre Stoprior to Ibsen* or • i par the.'Mb' Inst. apt.. W/14aet Gra a0t0 4 600 ' TM* . siPPoralml. Deputy Mamba 'to in takizat; Olt nniatiOneetonle. ' , the ars= May. MOO. • His Meade* or comprises and etsidate cdthe .eotuaties Car tgay; Wank'. Mauve, ' Northainptc.4 Pike, ' ElrboYlbul and NOY**. O. .Addrh be I take tho metal andkOliati •.:. , . - . 1 ADDlinis or,THE jtienr/stratif IT , ', ,•v91(601.11211410NAI, Nu 4, ':. ".- • . :-.1102:01.6: ,, i , '' . ioVis 00 1 4 1 . 1,10 • 1 40 10 , VIM I T 7 Tri 3 mlraig;:i•- - .1%00 Sitallittelo ind latistatfte glesartsesSile or tab rilftalial goftrallisat and twoaaliels , lir Os eleatagovernmeota hays c wt lated f Str-yost ii.tile. Web power Waft ai It graft treaPed:' tthWtift. TM ' at W eimar_ signet. Win bora , 'yaw tossatell Int the aseftleeof thla great VOA. a~atlM We WOO to fie beta Int the national limns el liepassinealvia. !Tlnse Weans. Witt astennins the pultilest eomplation l the pup aloe Dance at Outman. lirsy witty ; too, &tannins the pontlenchansiter of , smear Mate mown nunds. And , than wain .irtil araeonStea se the verdict, of the phi. aped *be bansieprustipint and poll:riot of the pander/ peeld . .° and ants the treasures and dandier of the nancinal atiminines- Win: "To Mess rasptesaltalittlaa. and to the 'gravity tit Uwe isenes, your theinglattil tosoldsration is Anoited. • _- • , . ". /albs peasant Jtutetatte It Initearres tteteM-. nor arV win to loggia fineries. , nor Its h . Use drilleultles that bean% dad the - ries add lifter. Windt the 6,00.01 Um country in the new WM untried condition of &Mize Wanes. It shou d redoentber that it vas belt of that nations 1 =itiee, and thus Ow It has viaM4 I met the des *sir w Whit war) amain' Idling; gamed tritunpiantly Una* SAM Vest arse ti s i s s Ids- - they. it brow sieMenessed to War upon Routh. Gathering. Ummam , triennatios from 6=7 • aims, It sband grapple begaitny and With n n . starineing emindence with thirdtitits of thilptment and n. ar future. _ Reallasill to )heir origin, ,Republicansj *lll re- i Member. Mien theisrati was We theatre of a stern , and inept - Sala' earillet:bstireen the demons at slavery and meta taut the WM of liberty and andvillortent tbe sieve power bead greatinierests Sae poweritil oiggfthiathise Wits, grasp end ruled the nation With Imptotal s wa y , than the *modem of the party histeneted by iirWeig Wants, alth con= vicumis deepened and seal quWmbed by the teach lugs of history anti ef holy sh it and InsplOd try the ominous wonla of the titetriota ta statmpm. and • heroes of our sutler tinue.swee to • no es, b e 01 the boar, unnamed the , angrily am nous, be mad rielthlit Peentas. tea cruel pi eindnia the dis organising theories of thev dominating nosiority, and, although, loog overbarne or outliner., still tr a rgzr aa. . air Jeer; insunsanons, blows a& , t II under the lead of Abraiaui Lin coln they mine. ft' Meets and gimped ",scepter of political power. ' , , , , _, , Lutering upena Its 'wood era. appalitnaresponsi- Mines at mice anise. , Tbe Madre water* fa the pet/nand arronthee O. pollen; inationly dinged the nation Into the fire doff blood al Advil war/ nut the ilepublicanpiety too With no Obis, It named _ Al t Weal inuostinted Inessare organised armies, crusted - ponartul MOM, 4 ' . tattles,. , crushed the Toon gigantic retention of rectorded hisaloa :And anted inatlona life. !nits. , amid _lne daub Oratina. ausa tbeir:ttegintilleadi y saw 1 9Inst, atinecr ea Wits lftentisis and usiapplasabie for of the , „vas GieZ i gielos s j ia bs hart and ant Of that ,so ot War, and to would 'be th e annittitallate et the dos, unity of the Repo .11c,andtbeconal=titot its Inallations. 1 4 0111111, cowardly - *Gs Wardir , instincts; and un ease/4044 pafisioni 'and prelude it canoed tne doom of that hideous' aud- of human beadenet 011111011 It war eipbel by the amgrelibtod Interest. of three Motown millions of doilarti,, hedged &boat by the emmunniated pinions dad prelndlose, prides sum anilittions ofwcst a n gen erations. and Ingram:bed within, the nal- political and eciaislaidinal taganisatlatia end-sin eum of life, by it WWI Of eZetUtlve and legraplive sets ,11 broke the chains and lifted tram the deptbs of chaUelbood up to the summits ofmanhoottior and ettenV 'a MU minions id bkpt bourne* and st before the zdatons with their riven f one d and 'theft title dee& totrcanne in the The war tonal, tin manna and bond men einstkeipeted. th e itepubtaan attend the, third ere elite Weeatral histary i aalft oared by arms, thirst/brim did not toe 2 hureane, and geordine ideas of Goa nor they return to gnarl/raper ales:lanes and loyalty to itie lquirellatOltU res if ' stile bensouring she • lost cause tut: uusabdimia c ziod mire-, pentant la spirit purpose.. Wide free the noidniers were bonniest. Without properly. e „Without emit drawn; Ims*a to Use Laws lan g ===pte In wlni t erta4i had die leglanalm, ler lb* at a peopmedasleensted by thetricei power longer 10 bold idol opprean Property i'wee swept away, Unwary distnuallani. -society disintegrated, and routed Were witholit lawntlgoveriustenut. E llpurithebepubtlain party defrayed tile_ tag of tassaittlietiOu. To its inurinale tilnicids Were adeledttee totems hostilities of the ex-t Is, the e Undenng prOodletia lung a a mpretned by, slav sysom. th e timid counseis Coteservatom. and the mamma oi the lthecutive. Great Interestiondpow. erfol nuottlnationsi taught to ao re obstruct the /south a. to place the power Write bands Of toe late MoVehoUttorg cineyand lefte the belongs treedmen In the Wen, condition of practicalserloin. eel dam in history base there been imposed pon soy 1 body of mew a Work of greater nianitto eor diffi culty.. Thenepubtleans might have shwk from and Monied it. Then, is ereleurely temptai to don. .but they resisted the 'temptation of eollEi power anttpatrimsge, the Wei& of POIOIIII,O 1 0 0 11100 , and all other adverse itinueneet, an awi aibilme fidelity and cousapi aeldnaved neeniaen... to the hereniesit, laslt .. , _ .r., To old in reorganising the dikinterekheddstrie 4, - caring for,prolectingend InstrOotlng the emend p .tell bondman In the new titans of their. changed aindltion, the'RePubllcatis einatillshed the r reed men's Bureau, which, by the wise rependime of a few minions of donors, did an ineatenOble work fororder, prace,llo4 the rchabnitation Of there society, To recorianiet rebelitous Mates on" the solid torts of equal lights, they 'pates suffriage to . the Madmen In We NegAtilartletkfill; messuren to se. ears calseuship and Anil right" to & wwftlred 1 1 11 d 4 anui bated rate, they. Pratateed pine !alatoPted 'the Fa6P-- moth Amendment, and enacted the b il of Civil Sights. -To anablish by Irreversibie tees equal rig/its and privileges, theme ad /the XYth Amenduient.• and as a =wain act freedom they provided by Ow Zoe Wei niof those i amendments thus newly wltlit the tan ,suunhau. Thud line Republicans against the stern. cadatmaidon. egaitla nitarepraentatio „against ap ung obsteasee , nave_ suuntied on untU• the he moue., recomtrutted on the bads Impartial liberty, have been ~ restored, and the set nine doc trines of the Decoretion of.indepeude made as -aural mad practical reautlesi. In the P tat the - ants ti, has inen given, to few, • in any' i or by au y modes, to aculeve it wort .so vast, so grand, so alitenceni, AO sure, to be recorded by history, and applanded and re/Membered by analog genes , Hater t • ng achieved this grand work, :ilia paned ;inane these three eras ot its Watery. napnbli can party , ente ri ng on its fourth era. summon sed to deal with questions rebutter to tap national 'neat, the entietacy, Ilnanota and taxation. to re. Teems in the Endo") , nay told Ind e f service, and whatavetresnaWlig b =rad 1 les were eel& fel, not War. thu:end ug - nu ons then) area panne diversities of lutatiesta and real differ. en=r4tiles. The_ ambition* ot theft are em grave iliMftttlea, 1 TUT itequire time as wed aatinancial skins/in pronicalstatessnanship [ .r.vi new •OjtieliOellt. Dun-ream a titan= on mettars so neonate and oolitnift. in attarilaalaV ...... ovutinscluo in /SWAY men a 1.61111 Catilduliewe e liana/dm neat* id ineependent thout l / 4 1 exprev shin and mods. of salon. arti i&vetable.,„/sheir ere indeed to be expected and dented. for `,from awn freedom of dismal& truth Is ellated lend plover Wads of an deduced. The mft , / , ' therefore, l a win/stood so D a na: while In st-notat.r, &Mid the deounclealuoa, arrogance, and so of wer ; the Men who met - the stern exigascias of dr war with :117:N i c '71.1.11: ruat'tehe, Jti",:vh". grapplixi let anceeintilly e le th; the perp Cling and . -1' Onus of ree esti WOOD WOO_ ,4101p1bis ."^ min, to ottiseneblp,Rited mesa to the nights of civil rod laitinorights and 1 privilopee, and made the nation li•ee in as wei; on so il e u m . stionid 0 0 t alo ink front the. Sas ftenneutons and' less antanadtsgepiestions bow before them. Pathetatie. P 11131600. the elantinned 1 existence,' reputation and renown °tithe Gepublinset party, and..due sense in Self ratan ana psi& of char to- ter demand that Republica/in taw, as th e pest, should listabilth in their capacity we ary forward to otmpletinin reforms so puspicionaly flagon It. came Lib being itaan , mganismion of Worm pod p ... roArets. and .meld ever reedy to aceepLito ne at the hoar mid =rat &treat with the ' ispit tankage. Unaided, it Ma fongtrithe bailee of akin mita annitancy aid &node. ror In the work still beton It eau hope fur mid nom those who stilt cling to GM Midlands of the psat iai ntiale them wives ow their ainservathan. and sr during the conflicts of •the past. twenty yaw have i resimeed all Munn, and mourned over every e ff entand buena abase sait nail. if, there ate input/Wan& who are weso of the eneendency Of a party which has .aeblevensuch crowning victories, who .whohis tired of • ,the manoasibilitlea of power. lad relinquish It towns binds, they should remember Matt share ma sow worthy to woe_ pi it. Wet smolt they can ift, thli to ale that the Thmoftale Part7.4l7 Its poli cy during the cloak s eats of to power and by it. ,h tiod and mouton °position to ref , empianna white out sower, even now as IS am:t.• i litAt ak edigg a r a h=, refosind banal* tbeeon eklized-and ne, nes de. Inessetrated lo utter ineapanur kir such+ telist. • istomed to sew ipveSl itll lI odds, and A ftist perhaps. the i rtri i tA i rietlues et the twang mous. manyadministratlon appsegiampritAid to Gexpe eener tatlons. si Grant's , with Impati M en ad Of °Ouse they hate t. and not always satialled ante regatta. But while than expectations bare not, bow fatly 131 the wpm= Steeldeett or of, tiTe. nuteh =Matto dillia ga wirlire niel o glits and the hoped for Wished. . tieneesi Brant eamerinto Ware to tain inviolate the public raith.t noe l = debt, diminish taxation, apprecnia the almoner, re form sumses in the arta and military and ranatimala In the Statesiateirin lima. By ak action of the Presidftt,, beaus or , ts, [ tAmeniseandlinGeneral thltaftly. many maws heft nein tiorreetedand niamarated. Padden% Gran a I poIM III : , ;MUM ll i f i rXv, , i r d aa ences of iteir e iV asa teuyi t u fts admi 024 la rebellion, bas. t A/Corder and security. and antes hare .._ _ .ftWnd. inf tlie inter. •eif "-- - rift At._ ,r. set entree. ____ ..014 . Waft AstiAstisetthseitsepoe. tallialbee — --- - 10 1121 Whir iell"illI M I CZ 'boo relissitraMill . for the Intr. its I . ex-, meioses, Its fishisessi liot ones ! _ _. _ .- . , . .. - .. "WK . IrS rvil iga hhlh=atAMtag It, c = as . to the ildikt et this betel =ile osbierimmests for pastim u ses reanoiel zbot org = itekilk Mar le UMW VII* rage - Us sites es, seeress he ernes sod keep Mass lo its ipso inditilias mot inelres moor with the seilighlemeil sod Igteiresslve sit the po t lio tisysg_ Ilisit UM • hot. their until taw besmilessit shell bombe oweritot volley et the umlaut f listret Witeeir. Malin* of the . rciaimiudoull l l l 4 I rainges Pm , matte, . - : , -c ; - I I • Uri= H. Pl eas Bee DMI IP,tazAerrr.;, Adinthil "'armpit deed et Pertamatith. it• lLs an ' flonday ' at iitotheas, preassfy. witrecmdsitby bug # l ; i rls ea sae iraddesen of theallarlasw A„ 41,, attest lam Vim , _; •:: . • •• •Um own Ouniftwit... •• Astlsis. Reetifigener sok y ci T:usi, At 1. We aid he was sipsidated • sad poem In the U nited *team !they. and wan Coptsrid ward the gamma arstex., eseentesided b Copts yid Porter. and his first experseath enema woe Ina ebrated two years' Amiga ; endue which e capture sof,thlfasex. , - oe McVey of the twang Altelehipsitto cei p mesi daring eventrukernisit any taissigre ciallnas ere we. 11. this •orescat at the easpiare of lb. N • is~ packet of 10 gene. ou Deoenibet U. UM; the Alert. fritch it t, t' and the Piaui/an Oor- ehsr Nereyda,ou ?torch ii, till. ' Atter the; capture tee~anassnu M ii", of the Atlestitte, au Magni& whaler eels t served On board of her as ett Boat. *at - mat r summand' of Lieut. tite= l ll bleitnight, and cruised core with Ua eaten goo th e of eight vasettLi Versed two Manly viler the meet was nelneed. to • three. the *Mantle was eenvethe Ike ion Junior. end LIAM MciEntstbi Milan lIP the olhateland to LimuLONoUltander Lownth. rag -tilen‘l Ono gut appears to have Mimed= * Mahlp elan as the lamex: He contiatiett 1 the Rao* der.' lug the remainder of . the ale, endow In vadat fishy every - -Ohth Whale whip -It= be In the South Palette wee as/stored: HI &sou to have Mule pen• in the nessasmatileotex ISt the Monroe, Inert the gam Mel gethil Junior rellsed, In D i votser and -Mabee* es. iMe. ling kw whie l b r lnve thaunadosii Pont; was Spotapclied to seals the subs aba held poseemioe of the. bey In which bed cant anchor. _, It, during Use memorab le olet In Volpe- • rasa Bay. Mareb ni. Isle, between Sanas amts he math vowels Ptiomeand Otero that "mogul: Xlt o ta kwe earnsist of his.value to t iterriae." u Pieter says in his report. •Willoolia nately the , chareeter of Ids action on Shier Occasion is not detailed, sad we are ten to IL -Marc the theta:tie Um ship wow an the. meet of the crew were sailed fr om Weir gnus Ur the Bathes.; P.O. Headley, In Iffs ties et Mir intimates that eartegut, uneontetsins of to which the magasinstoresot exploding. ennead • to right his gun "until drawil back by a halide." The authority tor the Ins:then; eel the I hush,' statement klieg bevel wounded In the tattle is sot% swear !The Adnatnars modesty appetite to heaven- ' vesfieSkim trona alluding to his own share le the , bathe. ; He was surrendered with. the "Wei and wee = and placed on Um loses Julien'. tram wee a aerial. and ordensil whew Yorlt. When -. thous to enter, Mindy Hook, the baessit Junior wee meritsaled by the British shltrol-War Manna, and declared a prise. From We vessel Alitt , Irregularly - del ued. withal * p -won ship. CialniCwkare a deter and • pert, of Me oaken and creW escaped. is a smell boat and made their way to Hato Lou, Gated.; Farregut theme to_ rare been left nth " :::: on the Essex Junta'. Which witallnallylatateed, and in her be nuttily reached New 'York. . ! On the return of: posoe -In lett Ptster_Montred a Mete ter bib ntimbethe in alieboul et Ceester, retail sylveilia, when - he spent a year In the study of military_ and ntivarocleoce. • He Ws" then ordered to tip- Washington, nag-ship of the 16. ail-erne, sake storair which he served two $ tars. , I • ,_ stud the Ye ens be env din -Um biedlienitheen bewail tenor threethosougms, end i thotime cu hied eath war Master of several. i . , • Rennet:lg .tom the Medltentsueen, he' Was pro -meted to be Lieutenant, and served In 1e24•22,. send •zi in the Ureybound, under, Lieprensul-Commo dere Kearney, engaging in theca ca ptu re Of the pi rat-, ' icst ottibilatimenc at trips - titres. Ohlii. *Ulna he - :Was °Oen:4 to the Norm* Navr-Verd.. Where be remain washout duty MAU labi. Hereto mer riest Ate'l u,:m iiii daughter of a prathineutAtiten of Nortnee, ate: became a to invalid soon after her and, died tea rt , venal :yeses of -great thin:ring • ilendtey - lays Unii sad exterience "not tatty brought Out tae qualtinsof ItWsban, but' gave 1 wide range of tDougbt and. lesitog, more strength and - force to his alibis nature" Two y ears service after MCI, In the Brazilian airsti 'dion in Use Vandaihs, followed: Un his lethrit he was again lent to the Norfolk. Navy•yard, finites advice here be married his forever wife's, Alba Virginia Lagall, by whoth He had SA slaty son: nameff Loren FarraguL • .1 : ..... f ~ , . • He was Lot snout again until .11 what he wins order. dto the Was Indite as LleuL 'thabinsier of the w sloop-leaches: 1n neptenther. ISO, he Was AkliffilialiMiser, sail put In the ,math of rt. illuep-of. wee Deader, for a cruise ! leave South Atiatithr green OM With. he was on ot ets seacet;ithest on duty against Igairtak in Oharge of the asseiving ship gnanitylvenits. I A reline aervsee la cothaelM of the lierstags in the Welt Indies ' followed. Again in-Norsolk Lu lea be Ina oidireed terWeistitaigum,tui Ithipenor of Oresaincella: 141; Main hotit havesben iaar Yard. Het* he re. usehleci. omoted. Optaini until. laii, when be ,wes assisted to .the itaxiklym and the Haute nquadron. -LIM he wee : sheeed en Use Novel gathing, gaud, atiff steaks!" at 216 w York... _. - • - j - He woo, hoireVer at Nartalk when the Melballion, bruke out, /Wilk 12, ItleL His „tottade a nd itelaffives ettdeivond To lagethees idurio lien Us LT apple& So Ids amitftlaa. sad IsPre sentazions at his dansetbe ties and . ,'Yost ate by b.rth and aslant sw with us." thoW sale, • and yen ass '• • • , ~ • • , , Hon In the voutedethey you raw • . 'fls , ~.„,-; . - F.„' • . Ferragur did not leave Sham • tsr •,„ or gobmllt ro ttoi Insult et Nob .• , r ' an swered the first plain and .• . • ' _„ __, • --- . . hint to torn traitor In wards wit -this unusual station. Painting tff ohti . • wows 'yet gusting above the Racy Yard Hatibig. kiln: claimed: • _ ' , . , • • ....-, 'A• 4 i '"tientiethen, I Will see every nigh et yea Oa. natty neg d—d beibtli I would mist .•, 'Mina that. — Weep the 'Kant wits: destroyed - .• ',' ' .. ' • adore Merauley, tistragut lett the city ~,,. „.,._ ."*** - 1 his duty at New tore. Helen, it . - , "." 1.. y and with dillleutty reeettedl_ • _ .'-:: V -'''' lie assimilated Oman dare MOOMMllig.libiala 1 ao lictiatton, told_ tuns the elictunstences of the lite amnion ot,the Norftek bevy Yard, and the siege yawn stationed 'hens. Comml : ; . "uow could '.you do It, CmMore, how Gould you do it?" he add, teen standing in blseyes at the thought of the sacrifice. . ••legollions were Buse; there nab no mil could depensi_ou."' • . . il , , 1 `Witty didn't you said 'en me?" 'thundered the old Liiptain Indegnentis. •• Rowse sent Sir by the Preiddeet, but hot unit lops Sifter the war had opened. The neat* mind ot thehavy mutant- etUtur Months of the early Mitt of the war In weeding 1 genii* of un horthy - and leoptupetent officers: While Grant. ailed Vestments' :rung lit tiov. , Tataes ;gem, and imisteteuivettatteent lathlike airmy, - , I. sitt•st, did duty lan wattle', his gl u t on this 80. tubas Bawd the Navy. It was_not until Grant bad woo Donets= end .62litolt UM Varraibt re. mend a.command, and was 'ordered to the can -mend Sof the naval expedition which loath assist listuers army in taking New Odeon& . e . . - Of the tattle ut the _torts In the Missiselppl it is not our moping to- speak In detelL -The personal service of Farrago In lost worldentil stout vement it is nets Gary only we _should resat*. _not= , se - an important incident of his life, bet as 111 1... hie decision of en-erecter and-vitiolug of Mind. - .T&-` Arm tailley.lt is recorded, recorded, he advanced without heid tenon. Warned by - the officers .of Regis's' and French ships OA-1 1 / 1 11C tri port 'at New Orleans that "no fleet ont:d pas up the river without as minim. • iota thtenicaltion,•• he answered:,i ; - You sissy be right. But I was sent herV.to mare the &unapt to take New Means and I shall try IL" To the council of war which discussed his daring enterprise se laid before It,' he gate a oply , which even more clearly Insilestes his post. lethal and Widmann of character. - Ilia order for the tattle con tains 1 ewe worm: ' • .1, , ~ , - •• - Whatever Is to be. dorm will nave tit be ' ffette quickly. - When In the °melon of the flag °Meer. . thet• propitious time has'olvescthe elgnelwid 'be made [to (belga a d advance - to the Conti ct,.? He will wage* odium for dose VeHar.sio4.solffis tles retsft, conester r ar be conesserect. - - • .. . . _'' ::- • . In - the battle watch ensued It Is stated' that the liialAnd, y in which teenage' sailed, wanted fa slowly pest the torts that the Vessels following her were in danger of running into tier in' the excite. , - matte( the hoer With-the utmost , coolness Fez nmittorered his fligothip_to pear the fort and ear, Inge let moth quaners . His example web not last upon seater sent:elect the nen, i.thipL tlreven of the iinsob.lyn particularly distinguishing himself by - h: tut ooniness and th e admire/no "smith - a his she 'lt'lt watt not lost upon. Use othervi 11 r me way was 'over, he tixolti tng h=ol, oriven 111 both Ids own and generously gave him - ' the - mega or 'the` victory. ton _and your Milne stil T p h rore been the salvation of th e ellnadren.' t he' saki. thunallite rendt;ef !IMAM. iatGe, it will - be rinicanuered; was theca= of hew's:cleans. ,Butthee inapt were no scek.er in 'Lag' than Far • mint and* portion of his fleet steamed up the MS- , siesippi River to atatipt , the capture of 14eltitburg.. 1 wimps belittles Only preveuted the pesesge of the , river ftant MI hiellth4o Olgre.' TOO • passage of the 1 bans" les at Vicksburg on - May ill Ina the Orlgolpe; event Of the b. let stews nue bombardment in tans c u,... Hague , la lsa - It itecomis abed nothing. and' , tresses ran down agelath e a f e . N Ws and returnee. itiliaOrleens. ' littes~i after In several operettas" in Mast Loatidans. bet tUe remained to be accomplished • by. UM gest until 'en army could •thcrate to the urgent Vita/burg. His fleet was nnailY mitred to Peneasossi. where it e _Peed In -eve blockading duty in th e Golf orii axiom liet n it a thus employed the ..lidniirel captured Corpus at L Eabine Pea. lielireston, and other points,, dl 1, to blockade. , - .• - It as not until July . Inid.ilist. he made 'en effort • to - reduce Mebite. .htreas under Gee. Canby were read*, toniove against th e city, and the fleet step tie :Amory- was to reduce the forte defending theen•- ,trithee to Mobile Bay. - For this purtaive it terse fleet ,:tees lesemblesit the Hattlard Mill being ~ his flag ',shim ,- .. • . • . ~' - .1 ',..- TAl r nekientsof thisidruggie are fusilier to putille,stel need . test be narrated. In hie the battle be Intimated that .t.he fleet intadt at the need tide; theater , that If a var., eelsell a bi wine par. taiV disabled in her rtinHthg sops ra.Mil abs wade . ffrift With th e "Trent , tete the n thls lattielin Admiral allowed the. Iltooklyn to_l_t_the leading ship of the &Waking fleet. His for this arrangement ate given In is ;Minton.. whicakasevat Se ,theow Ilgit/ Pril l = "It was only fie Use tinitme , sewage thsifilightinit sad messeladlog ;Mikan_ Char I! rir will to the hematites - been* uhf ' the gne i ss she' bad abaft giseaaleatiotageskin uningethata for op teipsdent. end Madge In thar e a men the aught motto be Ica much Thiel believe to an a'me 'r ce a ha m that ithsweaste beats at the oe nick In the .nevy.li wlll. always be, th entell. ddidiais_faessi 14 &NOW the gag-slitp. As s pillwoetkr,th the mad.' snatc=, met wee Very A ds owls bet, was deface did not permit It to be., succateftL" i ~. _ ' ' . li Z is tl u Muint. thie.thejlAnodral to . of the Ilm-ohla, and Hot Thielinthnot .an of -Cu reekLeashiting a . on Ltifie Ada' . w itall i ztliat the insole's essugeugsshy, who deer to be Ina podUan toes Itts whole flea. - ! I a l UHP abls ei bilU" bY stde. lis the ling*ln tirst Waned ." airgimili beiregararest vere lasbi ; wri the 's forts and vatellls. and la cram Una be eu me:their movethatte , and isetioas. he Imhof la the shrouds of lie vessel.':. •,, lids babas . vat the- WC *bleb the 0. = r u texr• to c . sou Id la Gitlf._ and toinuirbrelthe , ot Wag was. sent Use Janes River.. Agar__ IlatOise attibit war he sent on • tsetse In Übe MeankUnto ~,,katie ' =ea With the liter constderallatt rear& ~ : i ' -, ..hlii, Mani to bac ntry..:Adthirel FOOTS. to r tAall been Oh invalid. _ .He by imffbred - f greatly the Melt year, anddeeth ammo la Min of • relief 101 :;Pfltheinvelld. •- , -'' •`• . - -ii. • i•' CIF VIM ;IMOLAI:S. Tbiibuill:l4. Aliempuismostor, moiligied : 21:fiasorstu7 at immleuadis4•3lll, sea army simisff W. deolk ot tile idiglist, • • •ir implitl re illir' , • - . • vr ,-- . , *tun • ;. _ ..,. ' ipi - .. et ' ihms " s e' ''.• ti : C l ar • . lii. - • - or • • teas gum, • Pleitooda -,: ea ' • thilinlabsai.,l4 NOM 1! • I • • • *, r'ENNSYLiVANIA. ' ' ollT.—TirOrelOOF Fevre, of Mar some drperintents with com ___'. and paladirim. His results paint... ____„ootteinsion that hydrogen should be ,rtiasser theet=ne An& Are ars.iold:, was decided in Rome keg in time to prevent it hewn lasi , the little Lamed it ;till maintain- Mt 114 the. bile mind , forthe - more exciting n e AIM f i t and presidia 'European war would 'Of have at once thrown the de letes and ' us of the Ciltsmietacal Fathers , bradEr fieWria."-iiit mad bd tem& It 'el k le- it Wawa , 444,0011 and &letter age thus w ed: "Tile' ' g 4,11110 W i lk te...4rest —: nth re shell dt with oar tenrstat MOnelf. mo " He ceived asas beast - 1h this reply :—'•l will endaraw , e P larnitoretel u t T!§ 1 1 0 11 . ed the T A Ini lielre . I ' (7 34 all s a . A Nor ente.--:A French piper la says-that it is inten= us atpl=lPladla Orthedebt with an to - light up the line of the bodies in dnIP witable or at any point. a um am a widebi Wise; be exp edient to et Wen, This apparatus, paced in the Awn of ebe slam is composed of melee trio *IV • pinrert r at reflector. , • i-nriani Saentrizn.—The promders of an Wof sYln&lbiy "lib "-France have i Hll ttillniMedit denim den Winery sx- Or the kind amid be made: They are satisfied at what they tam doge. and ex pitting:lkt their O-. was "to show the world that kr not Band, nor were the views °firreprimented by Me English Prem.': ~.I . . : I OIRATION TO CANADA.—n. party of ent.- 'stead numbering' MO bave-lett • for Okada, in .1 Medea:, n'sist Sons' St. Leonards, mailing i. ..N 1000 under , or the is pawie ukt r; E l rere to ut by - the Workingeren'a •Na -8 abersoisikat. The strainte matte ex kid the` allagrantetwere-sety sans.: Coto , their comfort had been carefully termaCTirnaa Et4IObIFAL Clitiltell.-0a Julyy . SI, Oa Ineethrg of theSouttlab EPPronlet Church Society held in 'Edinbtreg, Mei Batton of Glas- goo presidtmr; it was resolved by 24 to 16, to adopt - the pritidple of the equal dividend sys tem in th ri i ai listribudOnpethir,ftinds of the Soci ety. It w dartitted to the executive commitee to, Mums .for tarrying out the scheme, and to regi I° soPeulai meeting Of,the society to . , be he in November. .. • , - , . _ L , -- .11 . __ _ ~. ~__ ~ _._ .' • • ~ witar Casersar or AaD THE -NEEDLE tivar.—A • private hater . from in Onfind man, dated "Saar bream, my ," sayw:—"l. atn:t, help miters- • 111 al Me shunting there bast yet , r . t the have had out and out the hest- of it. ._lf could be worse than the Chaseeput at MOM ranges. We see the Frenchmen spit ting andr cartridges, sticking their fi ngers into their gum. and giving emus possible sign that, and at few AWE*, the Chmrepot g a s Selma they don'p know _how-to treat it." , ,- . ' Dtsdivntlf..ol , AnltireTtb .10C)* from' Cork state that on August 1 seven musk-en, eleven neynneta,tand • grmitity•et emmunition were found onneealed ins disused Turkish bath sal the grounds of hi r. Maguire, M. P., And ruana t g , h awe in . The ' bath , clove'is some e e d rt i r s ar t e .e nj r t: ahe t C o . hes ono side are not %double from :the ._. I was known to have been disused for •a cotedde le thne,,andthie probably led - toits being Selected as .a place of concealment fur the 111 :"! ',.. f. - . 0 • • . , At..itati EXT"..TSIFE FItAUDA IN THE Cur- ToX tr..—A'painfuterfeitement was = caused on the Liverpool exchange on August 3, by a reporttbtt a commission merchant, well known in Liver jai; and who has been residing in one of the A erican !ports, hart obtained upwards ofby bale_ of lading, which on the arri val o MAO r 114 ship *Ad dirge • ieq Liverpeol, turned out to befforgeri - The gentleman, is said to' have beet! hi ~ -If in ,Llverpriol a shoft time osinet, bin haat oat iminediatelrfor America. 4? _-_,,urt 4 k.fo iselcoll ' it was thought, would be wau!3' (An ,st 4.) .... u i s 'Mow + - r. It las..igett ynedkeussrart AUSIY. , ;-• The ail biter of Public Instruction Ins °in pew red the Unleetelties of.Nonimletrg, Berlin, e l Bien atr, FOreifswald, Halle, Gottingen, Mar burg, Bu r n and , LKiel, to, shorten the time of study o f di atialetits st ha . nre verratehr the sa final e hunk:a, and Thai eautrive to supply, without sla y ; theanty with additional doctors -cif midi e. We rind noappeal in the Getman medical papas to students who , might wish to net sur bokinteers .ist:the inetllml departinent of the. 4reny ; such epee tis have, however, been nude in Prance.. _ , , . ,p , .. __ _ 2 rfiCTIC OF STORE . CATTLE A7I) SITEET.— Tbo ilities isetsvcan France and Prussia have . ? the effort or ooviokocing the value ot Anne (Mae and sheep at thrserious local cattle markets,t as the awes-breeder* and Heck-mot sera Itta that war will materially, check the isn tion of Dutch. eattle-nntleheep and - esthet e s k from . Holland nod the Continent to the ' neon markets. and that an increased de mand MO home-bred male will be. the 'result. !There droodready an advaneed value demanded, "d An ,ll oTe SPIXIIVIeti prevails nintg4t grai zenrand Owlets in store eattle and sheep. - . tireftsenin or lire lA'an.--Amainget the dis- - thembehaid Germans who have been summoned Make it arms en bahalf of their country are Prince eats, thelpurcluater of Mee Gown„and . i N., W•ho 'some' time since bought The t r ' i ss a a nin d. 'M. Andre has; 'with praiseworthy 0 , msde a present of the sorra' Knight ~ of. , aid Boadicea to, the King of'Pruiafa, with thehope that: hi May *mime His -Maj. estyli4Monto charger. the : double winner, of the 1 1 c,rand National will, doulaleac soon be. : called ont ogive proof whether be alik behaVe a&Well un der fite as aerosol-a still lie ' of (stun , Tire StaENGTEI OF THE BRIM'', - AB3llr.—/II the Ho r , i of Commons, on . Atigust I; Captain Talbot ac ed the Secretary for Waf he would stab the,strength of the British , array at the- Twesient,time, including that pennant it serv ing in I Ila ; the ; number being, according to the Wan . .. presented in - F-bruary last, 178,- 1 =.24l„Cardwellasaid that on July' 1 the r y, including onr, *vireos %in India, we ' be ir the nuniber -in the estimates by_ men, the defieleney arising entirely in the .Pad depot; and bee xpiated that the dell -2.1% den Was leis than' it had 'been for several year*, add was entirely -owing to the arrange me iti India which ..were necessary to be e with respect to the regitnents returning home. I . 1 iliear IA CAUsa or' Lacsaaw.-41. ,inew mid terrible .clement of alarm is added - , to that of sundrolie, the dresulfht adjunct of th -- 'Wt.eitertt bat areatiler.,• An inquest . was held in Wake ' field Abe other day on the body of , nn Irish laborer Wire had died from lork)ew produced by ;interne heat. The man, whose mune was unautt i n returning to lib lodgings-, a ft er work - Ingrali ~ y exposed to the burning rays of the sun, °at t ained to his landlady of pant in the small his back. Fra Having some tea he went to; ' and about .midnight the landlady i l lsz i . oinsed by the loud cries of Hogan. who to suffer great atony. Mr. Lawson - t., Imagism to the Clayton Hospital, found WS Iran State 'of tetanus, and perfectly eon edam; he direen I his immediate retrieval to . , the.bospital,.but the man died the next day. 110enteraf opinion that death had resulted from too Jowl produced by. exposure to thesunamd a verdhd re that effect - Wm reunited by the jury. Ms. Sin.tnev.cos' AND vire Wan.—After laying,' Medians .. .talon-done or A new liana' t +chapel at-:. Pec.htnr, a number of those preseti ' a tea inertia At this meceng • Mr. Spurge,' pre sided, mil in referring to the war bet •een Pastore'land P,russia, made the following re marksti"l - was thinking how differentl . we be baa engaged this day to what a go nuMbeti of one fellow-men arr, engage&on the (k. andel, We do not know. now where o great erndes may be, bitty° do know t t Ant on their way to the field, which will .. thi eyed Wood-red with, the, slain.. It . - , • es , ne sick at heart to .ti out the great • - . Ye been tilling us we aro getting near the millen nium. ill seems to me they are something like the, Irlihnutn who , could •foresee backwards. (Laughter.) I. wish these kings of the earth warld etometimes , do their fighting instead of gettingi.their soloiera to fight, for them. It 'would not_ be a bad idea if Napoleon end the King of Prussia would .come overito England snd tight it out. I are, quite sure the'poliee . would iwink at. the matter, and for my burn pat, It Would be quite willing to bold their Tend I would .cheer , each one, and say, li ii rither hard; I think In deserves it."' , • . Tam liternincirr Scamitries.—The followhig 1 ill 4141 nit tuttz.-"A Somewhat curious tra betweentherßingetßurmett and the Government or Ceylon, 1u tople of remark in . Indian lateens here.-- It appirmfront dear...Chia , of the Other just arberittedi to Fn ari a = slept, .a -few years since the King ot • Her m" a wish to Present , a bolo - of the ' whole orig inal Buddhist 'Scriptures -,culled the qindslyitt, to the "Government ofesylon; on col d-hien 'that the work might; be preserved in a suitable building free from lire. This liberal - offer the Governor refused to-swept, as no suit "bhp public building we found available for the purpod. 'However, the King _of R —l2rmah, vol untsterciF to get a house built M his own cost, if tip, ion Government would grant a site for the ding, tits gift was ultimately 'tempted On terms whith His Majesty was , wil li ng to: offe ." t Tin value Of thla collectionAfthe whole of the. Mcred text of the Buddhist 'Scriptures, with lir comments and-gleesen, ' be, inekuled luta. urmese tern 'firelaya; is estimated 'at 1,1,0011. i /t also appearefrom the same deepatch esthat=ylon Governtnent buts resolved ,to `haves ptivemailogueprepared of the Pali, Billindealir, • and. Sanskrit- manuacripts, to be AsSell lip Ws libraries of the Partial= or Budd- Aii‘MOrilinerieg; laid other pleSeie in ebylon: „NEWS BUDGET. ; , for j we 01 n.r nres PAR weetraidarr': . ' 1 _. rmr visualos or '1 Ali op..blinor. - , '1 Us who digh'ts and now away, , • - ' :. r, lbw light and ran another 4M-.1% , - • Osir4t:laittnaLni has telegvapbeen' reply laqulry about au advance, on Bowe: The 0 that-there will besotge ehance,of aneo-nafyou wilt receive cobra' , - ‘,. :- , ,Oni Etralni 'pairing Boni 'Belgic n ,into 211.1 are now-Unloaded. at - the frontier, as sion 111 P Ate mined ow the 'Belgian slde, - and it * . Unst, a violent shoek ml,ght • cause an t!P '--'- - - • ' / . -'-'' .. _ - ~. ': - -, alai 0'244 *ftumilip .ctelipiny.... 'hive batral a irei Melt whole neat of atelma!, -re - the ' 1111 4 Silibalidas iii.' Nitric: ,:lfico of vititth ' r fps have' been ', fob ad aersafor ) . I , .. r *le , kw* beet' 14 1 • 464 to of which 4ht*-ake la _ ltniabar. particularly - it: 411 n, IQ , ' ..Z.. 1 4111 - 4Moto haibeen " for :miftt. - A lelidg will _,ldren. • . • • ,_,,._ .immalmis atiladietk!•ta-taids; lair im -7 `.. ~ " ,otVill vaiqiitAtillillS tin am we exprostartimer the i.—The "* uA • ' • in 11 •t behalf of praqe. . Ills plan - was, that France should offer to keel, her hands off, and let. the Ger; mans manage their own *Mars, if Prussia and Bavaria would cede all (ierman territory west o.f.the_Bhinato it.eigium and have the enlarged' Belgian - territory Inarintied by all the great powers * and its fortress disman tled,, •.1 . , . . t • . - . . Ville!Empress telegraphed to the grimeittr, I saying, that she desired to go to Mets - to see hhima r lisembraeabor-acm,.arad .tost;Z; el., . : .., • l and endeavor, to /11 - e , •.. • . &rill( *arias it la , to,fit • inc .... . in such cases by a woman a prat- - ence. ; The Emperor , replied , thanking her for her wbthesarldlleiteatkma,:but requesting her not to carry these out, as he should have left Mets behumshe *could; arrive there, and he unable to tell her where she could :' t/ .1.4- ta b ii:D; ;704 (:.11;'/,...; _-: 3 , , . liL,Thwaspubligho la, tire ' aria Fr.; i osnesorneireMidtitie, . , ..ettrl'bel3:lo,ollo he to lackteat Napelequ-weitld reach Bee 'by- A ‘-itie Intilyi lest ' Some' i ti i d gent! men lit m acerated &hi bet, Davide- , i. i the money with RAtutenlid, in 'Lou-' ..n; bud we have not learned that 2d. Thom as flier:them-with his money - " A Staid jou is "not so much astonished i stahetier of liii, , .Thernas„ ikar.;the. treat majority - , of 'Free man firmly believe_ that Begin, is . an the hine.r ~ . : • ... .N.mtPritativr appears to ler atletlY. 4 0: servid by the Itslomomram boys whoasmad in 9 cry Eurepam towq: - Berlin is .full of these ramamunins, singing, "Viva la Pros. ids !"-q!' Vivra l'ltalia!" "Mort' Alla Fiends!" "Viva la fiberta!" And a showed of good Prussian peace; falls into their dirty' caps. At Faris their. eountrytne.n .aing.. the e songlwith slight variations—'!Viva is Fran cis !I ! "Viva eltslial" ."11ert.' alla Prussia!" de. rand the small coin is fortheoirdpg with equal readiness.. , . :' .. -- .. - 7, • -• • ,_. _ f. _,.. ~, , . . . -- 1117_,it..fre1W.1 t,lO-2tATICY - Ott; vim Me seLitm.7-.. hey, say that "Our Frits," on ap proa tag . thee-fair Nancy on: - the Idoselie, E beca e sentimental end thus deliveredithn self the French damsel; whik"wcpt at his trait - pinny:" . , .., . • rkshlar. i'lt ay to meet omit' Attu . ad of UtO vieper, bell, lathe starry 1104. ,t•• • .: .. • • -. . tit a sanuner Mht I - b . - a the banksof the bluit a bfueette; • . -: For Nutley, dear, throUgh re and rain', . . Again*/ Iditchishon and taastiut, ' Ohl ap; young Nap. and all their tnark. • r. . I've' comp to the Mosel! . 1 . , . , ,„.„, T now- has bertf simultaneous ; martiages -lathe Prue-, scan army. "Ott'ibti ilia OIL wired number of military, weddings were performed at Aittina, by express permission of the King, and 1 the rpeelel relaxation of the standing orderlhat the hang inusthe cpublished three timeS: In *.Berlin on the same Sunday; in the gafrrimon chinch :tn,that city, more than . 100 soldlersantitheir .betrothed were bound , together -in holy matrimony.. .The object appears to be that though. they Will neges saril- be separated. from their young wiles dori g'ilie honeymoon, the husbaride •have the satisfaction et knowing that in case of . thei4: being killed . the widows will be ade- qua try. "Ito Rig Fro And A II b And' Lori To. Th TRH Wit The The Toe To =I And BUD Geri Den The The Ant Pal The For The We' Too ut The WI hree children, two boys and' a of r. O'Donnelly, of iftrawberry sins, * wet. • drowned in the Rolston river, enn., on Saturday Week. The boys were Wading audigot beyond theirdepth, and their sister, 'eighteen years of age, sprang in to their ;rescue. The swift current bore them ce, and when (wind the Roble girl ,had one Little brothi•rutider eadh arm. - , quen , . . Niiir PArritiurg .just, reorlieg at: 3h• Ckek, and Trimming store, 12it'entreMeet, beicnirAliallailla Bon • . Ports ille, 114 f • ' MAGGIE ZOLA . • 6)4i , tat superl g r Oyster * t ittte I.ada. and OeLta Antinion. 290.191 Centre street. Prices reduced to snit Me time. OW and am lor 'yourselves. • kte Fitgiscit; English and Aunesiliiiii Cloths. en styles. and Of the lineal. goalities.at D. A.Binittes. Centre 81. a /Attie— Fitaticn PADDED Lucia Damn, a .imeatilva arti cle R. A...43mlth's. Centre !Rivet. , Elif. XING •EILOWLY.—DIseases that progress rigpllitto ti,erlals are not, the only ones to be drecrd... Ouster or dry rot does nat. toast a, tree as and enipas a stroke of lightning, but unless arres t . et, i destroys lc as 'certainly ,• and in Ake manner chino ic'debty, although itdoes not 'lcill with the li sw I new Of yellow fever, isms sure to sap the critclari of II eventually as any acute disease. II notcheew • ed b invigorating Medication. , Tbete is something. inexpressibly touching in the spectacle of premature. ecl U . Languor Pallor. emaciation , depression of . spir Os; and a Maude for exertion, are ire ordinary sym toms, and they should be promptly. Met by. turd oVeatment. The best invtgorant• and exhila ran teat caliber administered in a ease of this kind ja Letter's letters. The cumulating prineiple of ist t a preparation conies the dormant enemies of toe, ystem, and the strengthening regulating pro.' es give a permanent and healthful impulse to • he Hal Threatens brought itsto'pety, The Ogling appetite is reawakened; the ProallsorfuKasdion and assenUatlen are quickened, the quality or lite blood Is improved. the secretions become more natural, 'and every osgeta that contributes to the nourish. moat of the, lady uncle go military clausal_ By lima means the repair of the pecal structure le is ted and Ur health and "Igor restored:: In no ' cl of cleanses bee Use' benelleati. opetatiois Of the Ills rs been =remarked and striking teals In those elm terised by general debility anduervecus pow. tot on . Ladles affected - with these ailletentit Dud in • tut most wholesome of all 'totem andiennoctives the est and surest means of reply Ink strong lo rem c and powerless to injure. Bach el the uniform stet onz o of "clouds of vitamin." ...• - . . 1.1 EBB SAYLOR'S MID OIL LENI3I6IIIM a A :thei grew. external rein edy kw ithesuragion Netralgia. Sonatas, BrulseshUblatios. . Swett! Waters of the Joints. ste.. qualities es a Liniment, it sith pro v ea friend in q ery family In mai Of Rheumatism and Nen , either seght or merlons. It is always ready to f, eel re pals ' This Liniment . has been in use foe the 'las n years, and has given entire satisfaction wherever It has been used. - Prepared and 'sold by used. C. SATLOR,'No. 2tB Centre et., Pottsville. • Agent at Itinerante, LAW; R.LNCE st BROWN, Druggisfs; Ashland. •IL D. VIM, Druslutst, 'i • ' . —l—Ud • NW TO CUBE cossumpTlozr. .. . i l k) . Titit.Pnltosornr Or DA licit WICK'B•CISRAT MED.'. Cl2l*—W HI people never learn to know that a ilia- eased liver and sumach neehrearilA disease theen tire ayeacm ? The plainest Principles of common sense teach this, and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the idea, and contlnne in the mine which idnfoet Inevitably brings them prematurely to the grave. Llv lug am, the majority of the peopled% al complete variance"-with the laws Of nature, it must be apparent.to all that, sooner or Inter.lnature Will revenge herself'' Hence we find that. persons • whir indit lite to• excise In the "Use of very rich or- Ind!. • gestible feed or Intoxicating drinks, Invariably pay f. heavy penalty in the end. The stomach becomes 43 'Bordered and. refuses to set i the liver faille' to per lorM its ftMetleps, dyspepaMand hsatteudant evils ' , follow,mid still the angering intlivhluallarerralat In clinging to the thoroughly exproded Ideals of the pail. Lir. Sell E.litaiTti entalleinearlegetonunended - to all. 'such. They . bring '_sunt aud„ certain 'relief • erever they are toted as' itlreale4 ',' dad . all that is 11t. ry to ortatillshthele repubsdulf With every ng.man or woman In tikomucti TS a: talrairtd lal: Sal trial of theta. Let those : alio greitkeptlesel on this point, e and who hare: permitted - Interested pe us to p udlee theta spinst.oese :now eels. b Led rem theta es for Conanuip tlan;,,,alicurd. their. p. [lthaca, and be governed lir the j)rluchilea of and common sense. Itthe.systv he dlsor. • d depend upon .It, an a oe ',cum* out 0f.414 the : so ot the aeon: via: l% wUl t., s toe u= .7 7 tiLtd lit the stomach • liver. -To • cleanse and Ilutlsorate - thearoatach sands swuae IWO to athritilate the liver to healthy actio nee - .16Ingruse5t'a klartnireaa Pu.t.s.-The daily 'acres*. inarlianutd tor' these Ina Is the best evidence of _ ptly 7 i . a Mclean): Invalids who 'afar not n It convenient. to mil on Dr. ESCHENCK In r ao are lniortnedlhat WI omd ootpttlete _ to Atl i fontase aeonoptiny each/ - El f both P rly iirOvided fpr,b.i - their gratefule9uhT . i 'Mr A tniONT px t,ylit roxiitt ;has 'been ten and published in the papers Since Making ourof the war, though but, few . .eiti ,4 1 ke'.. the place of ' the . longs .. .of 1 t, Korner, Becker' doe. Many are of' :• than ordrparylnerit; and have become ly read and adniired. °I append here a - !glop of one of the Calmest expositions ie German ,feeling. It is entitled- IBls - is signed - byliJl. Hoffmann t !worn (.Halm". and published in. the .• lif:tim I;xn :—Crir. Evening Posit. , ' . ;. • 1813-1870. ' ...,. . -. • • . . . ... Ise- np, my ssmitthe reddenttrgfirettare flaring r T hears the heart ;Abe hand the sword swung Ihlgh; .. • every glance flashed anger deep;and chute * *, from the hearth wenrmany a prayerful sigh. - others to the sacred war weaved us, •• • . . ere then one frotn th' Belte to the Inn. '. .• . Korner', songs tomletory onwards led-us; AA sleeps the singer now near Wobbelial !. 'again the ancient hate is sourll4 . ugh - leaf and branch , like wine of spectre-h , and ; i:ty, again , the foe of old is hounding, • newer spite his hdrilot on German land. yre which Korner's hand one, bore IS -resting; .word.remalus the nation's pride to trace: • rst dread rorse we heatin right contesting : • , ty the Freneh,wLll And no weaker race. Rorner'S sow With stator'. ailit reward " knyworeweU the smy.lA tujhns planner that Infringes_ upon Mel: Patent gmbtei t.: JONAH LAUBENWP I, 3N, Nu. sl;rAis 4tect Febriop .ith.,. Dlig4.,, : . . *Patent Secures to. the Patentee the use of . Rods or Bars to the manufacture of screi.n.. In the peculiarity and novelly ofsetting them, so that the - bats or rods cross each other upon ihe .edgegoecorne.ra formed by their angles and so a. 1,. present to the coal or Other hard substance , hi 1. , screened, the angte - or sharp corner of the rods , v. .In the peArioni noteldgg of the rods or bars at proper distances, so that they may be held loop firmly. and the regularity of. the meshes presery 03,, 'and so arranged that the notches' are all upon one side. -. • • .- , Tuainevelty of the Claim of the " taubewsteln *',:- tent -was' fully sustained •by Hon, Rober3oC•.• time!, late Justice of MA Supreme Court of the .IJ. 8., in .:. lulled Chase,ee.ot Henry Jenkins vs. I at:- benstein t tried Circuit of, the. 'U. 8. at l'hiak ..del hia, in Oct Ait li i i , IRO. Tide dechrion was in a.•-, cortfatlod with a slaw opinion 'given by . on. F: Carroll , Brews•er,l ttorney (ten. of Penns.,) tin.l., .114tmejr 11.8init Is.present tAstriet Allorney I 8 Esq. of-Penna., and C.... Little, t.,,( 1 ., of Pottsville._ _ _ Any' tnanufactfire-of screens , therefore, id whim; square wee or barsure used and set. with their - glee or corners facing each other, whether notelii.l or not , an infringement of the Lanbensteiritbtent, still more l°, is it an infringement if the rods or ba r n be notched. In-forming these notches ft is of no corisequene, that they have dot been made with kind of tool „or machinery. 'lie n. tell thus i formed by the tools or machinery usuallyreinploy e , to crimp or crinkle, Is as inertia notch as if ma., • With n regtilarlameli speeially.ndapted to the per • Pose ipi the apecimensof the wire' cloth exhibited to :nuns by •certain inbingors; thaerimpetint Irina list rode or Ws are all notched In fact Infringers a id do know that a mere bend or crirrityWool.l nest make available. work. But we repeat the lnfrilie Meet 1s cop: fete by letting the bars-or rods each other With their angles or earners facing. Mr. Lanbenstein -la _resolved that - his right 11S :. Patentee shall be respectedUind all infringerh Mid responaible,- He, however, is Willing to make rtqw.ii able settlements with who , will call on Olin the purpose, at Idinersvllle, Pit., on. or before sep. teatime bah, IX7O. immediately after...that . date lit will proceed to restrain all- infringements, aa we as to recuyer the damages allowed hy late. • , - HIJGHast A. .Pottaville. Anglin*, '7O-43-3t, , - . A, ARAMS CHANCE )'OR A PROFITABLE t d k - lIIIVESTIIIINT.=-The Stock, tioo# Fixturis of a Hardware Store of 25 „years 911111111 1i_, alll'.bot'sold tow. Apply to KERN ' North-weit, corner of 17th and'Market Si... ' - ha] Philadelphia: LYBER LAND FOR BALE. ' T 211 U scree heavy pros timber. • • ,-, • 200 . chestnut timber -Voila and rails '•- : timber;' ' 2 X , ' " • 'An:Went:Er white ash timber - shyt. lout, . pipe timber. dec. • . .6110 " red shale ' Suitable Suitable for truer : klon.ls^ . ,betwein Tamaqua-and atallanoy City. Sev'emt s houses Mid lotain . Plabbsert and Mill Creek. Te.% I. Lots in Jalappa. °libation and iihenantlnall. • ' P. W. bIibIA.FER. t for Owner, • ' ul7 2, ' 1 0.4-zr-mn - Centro Potts ‘I 11,-. _ . rHouni Loire FOS BALM—The itubmeri offerslfor tialt9.several eltolce buildlng loc.; Jillekimat lOW jeatmcus atreeta,roturvilK at li.w am and on away terms, Apply tar MINH y, ill BEL, Real Utah, Agent, 18 Mapantongo at. Julyla.."7o-14741-31-tf • • VOR • HALE.—One double Streaker for Red :I,i , sleo3nplete and as good as new: 40 hors do,Qceengine,- • ' boilers, hobOng gearing for. plan.. • On • 12 ft. , Fmn, 8 horse eingine and Witten. One ff:' lon bay kale. - • 250 feet boring r,odot with blta, ate., all In Also4a net of hoisting gearinit for cinpe, p1pe....1; ,1 other miracles, -Apply 14) C. 81. - 11.1 LL, Agent, .. • • - • .180 Centre gtreet, . „ Angola • - 158.ew.11. TO LET.—A lends °orate Mammeth, Skldsfu" , i , •• A - In the Mahaney; two tulle* run..zConl-P• 1- feet Meow fled. Ash leafe above water, In . FORIILLE.- 7 •An Interest In a new, Colliery, L , ' OPenintf. " ' - • • e • Mock A. - LARGE COLLIERy; (Writ e APO i• 1 " 1 •' .equiP!‘karei working above witter-leVel; lu An,:,• tuff, • • • . • .. . • Alen, A /MALL WRITE ASH,COI.tIERY':I I . ,,, water l evel ; on II 111 Creels. ' .. AtiO. two D ' . - . • • .rilla oolted:Atill bcll4, ..NII nersvl 1 1 ~. A.ug. 11.-10-157.133- • 1 , . W. Sit EA r f.;. CO —._ E SAILLIILL-0 but kiting: lots fronting on i • r t:' • t wet s 12 lotted Hare street,mnd 5 pAts I 1)1 target. Priori iihnst 1150 irp'wuriU, be mule In $l.l monthly installments. 811.1111144 Ong street, orld. W Nu IlEstat Norwegian street. • • Pn4tantille. An& I ' • • 'MAI9EII2IIIEW ?08' SALE, Ttuilbliosring still on hand at the Tiuneap One porgping engine. sixty , borer paw4.,n ,, ' Mg &albs machlitery connected Wilt elusive. • • One hoistin eesixty horse, with all he• - • .chjAny _Mane wig. • 811 Mien" used to pumpi with hoistinng and Ito ha rest, by Littrty•tesst Inches in dia.metCr, Arit t!... OtitthectiOilll. • • ' Ono steam painip,7-inelt (Allison & liatinan —a satisfactory artiela. . The Above machinery is in . good ' will be-sold reasonably. Also, Wagons of so and gauge ; Bede. varlona slam; Store Ftxturos and etatircti_ ttiaws, Firewood. &c. - ; e' Fur further- information, inquire et th gear itarketeit... or stills Duncan lierr. Jan 7 - JO • .HA , . TTZETi, .. 0351 • "---- -c .; - - ' CARPENTERS:AND BUI.I.DER:•!. . . • . .:At: 31Y.Ert •tb ACIIII7*I3, Ne._,1 , 1 ' Centre sti ~,''• Pottsville. you can be farntsbettartth Doom ,s:. , ~'• Band Shutter., Panel libettere. -2.donldings ...! Al . Also, Building Ebtrdifern of ail kindx;• •Give 11 , ' , - asik end buy cheap..... • . Sub , A '7O-117 , t5 1- - .1870. .';: a. a 8411PILD. ; • , 11 ' ; 41 GENEDAL SALESMMAN lath SA'COII t iLoFI. a OD., Wholesale Dry Goods. No.= Marker Nt.;?bl l 2. • - ,11.8.*AD analyse:or Gootbs. de.;lotelided rof me ; Milidermali. thirw. ewer Jacob MV/ l 4 so marke4 . tw, mad.. , Jon 211, 104 . 0 "/ . . . 4Uu , US'T, 1870, wattages: Peatlis 1...g05t _apb - gigot Notices'. foralt:onb 410. 11 EMI