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QEMsRaL I5TiXUblOC. 5TTE. GAZI ThI entirv nmdnrf mf tliA Inarl mines in Wisconsin since tbev were first ODeaed is THE FAEM HEIDI What We Ktow Fanning. estimated at nearly iJsaXOOtaja oT. fan, papers say that the damage to the crops and fruit tr am Iim tiivV hy reason of the late cold snap will amount NUMBER 4.

1873. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, VOL. LXXXVIII. uiiuiuui HinrnwAfi A BsiDOEroKT.

man latoiT ntm three and a half pounds of eels at a aitiinir. been presented, and others are ready to be offer- HARKISBURG. Portland Bulletin, every practical miller in THE CAPITAL. and his friends have to watch him to prevent his slipping into the sound. TteCoMMoaglCoBYSiGiL! JOHX EARLT.

bis two children and tsran "-v isauu irom Ute oner li-Mis of the law, and authorizing them totraa in money a freely as tbe farmer does in can or wheat, or the merchant In caueo or brosd cioth. But this Is not the Wmr to meet tbe question as to events Oregon has declared emphatically against them, and many have gone so far as to demand that a circular should be issued from the State Agricultural Department, warn Swv.ftstJ DlsfUktekt Iwthi ritubwratw ttaavtte. of horses were drowned in the river in Jef- Hahbuscbo, January zu, is.i. omcxaaor allbohust cocstt. wrson county, inv.

by the breaking of ice 00 which the horses ran. l--t week. NUMEROUS AMENDMENTS AND vTashikotos, January 16, 1ST 3. rttXSIDEST'S rSOCLAlIATIOS. Prpsldent Grant has Issued the following: WathinztMk, D.

January 17 Br th? The foilowiog is the full text of the act re RESOLUTIONS OFFERED. certain institutions from tbe law while applTing tt to others, and tbe peop ot tbe State generally, is manifestly unjust. Let the whole system be wiped out. of course there will be the tlon made of each return by the Grand Jury and the Court-" The whole subject was referred to the Judiciary Committee. XKcnoxB bt ballot.

By Mr. Bear That all elections shall be by ballot, except those by persons In their representative capacities, who shall vote rira voce. Each ballot shall have written or printed upon it the name of the office to be filled, and the name or names ot the candidate or candidates for such office for which the elector wHhes to vote, and nothing else; but no ballot shall have upon It the name of more than one office, nor th names of candidates for more than one office. lating to Allegheny county officers' salaries, presented in the House of Representatives by Mr. ing the farmers against using uestuera ior harvesting wheat.

Ages of Ho.se. We have not found in our observatiifo, a surer or better way to tell a horse's age Presidents Whereas, It has been broueht to usual crv ot demagogues against it, as well the notice of tbe President of the United States Batlaatlne, snd to which reference has been Sp-Il iwrei eg PlUibwih CuriU Feeding Cm an CatUe. Asa general thins, cattle that are fed for beef mod cows kept for milk, are not fed high enough to obtain the greatest profit. It requires a great amooat of food to sustain life, and an excess most be given if we obtain fat or a good amount of milk. When fed but a little more than is necessary to keep them in a stationary condition, but little fat is bud on and bnt a moderate increase of milk is given.

This poor economy, as it would require but a little additional food to more than double the increase of fat and -milk. If there la any profit in feeding cattle for market, or in the production of butter and cheese, it certainly will pay much better to feed heayily than by trying to economize by feeding sparingly. Beef cattle or milch cows may be fed ail they can consume, and yet not lay on fat or pre but a small quantity of milk. It is not the amount given. lhe opposition of uucere people whose ideas are those of generations past.

The former can web that many persons holding civil omce by appointment from bim, or otherwise under tba heretofore made FBtL40KLrnia, January 16, 187X local orrxox Ton rxDiasa oocwrr. be disregarded, aud tbe latter met by areu. Constitution and laws of the Cnlted than by the teeth, and these vary, so that the test is not infallible. The general in States bile holding Federal poMikms, An Act equalizirig the time of payment sad mode of fixing compeosa! loo of tbe several officers of Allegheny eouuty snd eJerks to same: fKCTTON Bf it ennet'd. That from sad after tbe pwoef of this act, aLares paya Tlie follow leg were presented: By Mr.

Mann: A petition from the people ot except oOces under the authority of mentsaul facts, it wtm'-d be a good plan to refer the subject In the Legislature to a special Committee of able members not afraid to meet the question, and them Investigate and re Indiana county asking for the Insertion of a dications of old age, independent of the teeth, are Deepening of the hollows over the eyes, and about the muzzle; thinness and hanging down of the lips: sharpness of the wethers, sinking of the back, me atates aaa lemtones ia wnieo tney reside, or of municipal corporations under charters and ordinances of such corporations thereby assuming the duties of tbe State, Territo port bow absolutely the law fca dead letter, sow local option' clause. rmvATS coaroaATioss is the stats. Philadelphia, January 18, 1973. After toe reading of the Journal, paper relative to compulsory education was presented. tt Cm-arrASSes teguuuaiw vmnn.

vyrt- Hons sad prevents capital from seek rial, or municipal omce at the same time thev By Mr. Woodward: Reoired, That the Andi lengthening of the quarters; disappearance ir lnvescmeot. and to what extent It keeps are charged with the duties of the civil office held under the Federal authority; and. of windfalls and tumors; sharpness of the I tor-General be requested to respond without i l. I nor rftT tn lh rMAlntlnn nt innirr uinnrawt delay, to the resolution of inquiry adopted A petition was presented from the people ot ble to the dtltreat offleers of Allegheny county and their clerks shall be payable monthly; and the salaries of all tbe clerks tn tbe ditferent county offices shall be fixed In tike mamer as ts specified In fection nine of an act approved the sixth dav of April, A- D.

eighteen hundred and seventv-ooe, entitled an act rela'lng to the Itres, salaries and duties of certain couuij oflcrs In Allegheny count t. Hcc. 2. Tbe allowance of twenty-five (2) hundred dollars to the Treasurer of Allegheny up the rates of interest, by declaring four-fifths of the tiausaeilous in lending money illegal and sul.l-ivinr ibe parties to penalttrs. It would be HEJtsas, It is believed with few exceptions bones, especially tne jaws, suu mo wto- Wyoming county asking for the Insertion of a local option clause.

on the 27th of November but. In respect of the laiinu nf the tail: and a general angnlarit y. the holding of two such offices by the same per private corporations doing Dullness in I'enn but the aualitv, that makes the increase tin una believe that the age of a horse 1 ny Mr. (it own: That in ease tne committee Interesting in disconnection to get the evidence of the eahlers ot the banking institutions of svivania. son is incompatible with tbe due and faithful discharge of the duties of either omce; that OSS LCOUTIYI OPTICS AT TIMS.

PbiiadetL-hta. rittburh. and other cities, snow and profit. Nothing is equal to grain to produce fat therefore it is the cheapest food that we can use, for the flesh of an an on the Judiciary report la favor of the election of JudirrS by the people, and the same is approved by this Convention, that the Mid elec frequent ly gives rise to great incon can be accurately toid by the wrinkles I about the eyes, any more than it can be I done ia the human subject. These are I venience aud ofteo results in detriment to the By Mr.

Bear: That no person hall be eligible ii wbat proportk-Bof I heir loans are made on the basts of tbe legal six per cent. Such an exhibit tas been In some of the states. public service, and moreover is not In har county for hire, contained tn section nine (V) of an act entltleu An act supplementary to an act. simDlr indicatjoas of aire, and, of course. I imal that has been fatted in a short space of time is preferable as food to that of tion of Judges shall be he id at the tune of.

boid-itijr, the sprlug elections, and not on the day of the general election. to hold more than one lucrative office at the sme time; nor to hold any literal iTe office In this State while holding a lucrative offioe under mony witn she genius of tbe uoveromntln must vary as they do in man. Wetem I view of these premises, therefore tbe President relating to the Couity Treasurer, sua precno-ing further datletf All-ebny county, approv SaraL tne i aiiea wstes. creature that has been a long time ine for the shambles and, of course, such and has proved an eflcilve argument for tne opponents uf usury lawn, with those who discard theories and want solid facts. There is danger also that tbe States around us.

especially Ohio ed the eleventh day of March, A. eljflneen nas deemed it proper thus ana hereby to give public notice, that from and after the fourth FIRB ISSCBAKCX COMPANIES, By atr. Murray That no Fire Insurance "Wespox dsx who write glowing tr from San Diego should not forje in entioniug that flourishing ci'y how much iu incentive to loveliness is owing to lit as. ClLrtsXXTI has been discarded lion heiress for treading He vowed it was an acdenbut she nuied it was done oa poor-puss. The details of Mis.

tvdia Shmnan's that she not oniy murdered eihi Tjeroos of her own family, but that two other relatives lost their lives through her. Thk laws still require the ute of stamps opon checks, matches and certain proprietary articles, patent medicines, perfumery, re, and a movement has been made at Washington to procure their repeal. A elko ram from Rome says that the Pope told some visitors yesterday that be believed the bodies of the Apostles Phillip and James were discovered on Wednesday last in the Church of the Apostles. The Hon which has been stalking about Taos, snapping up dogs, hogs, aneep and babies, has at last been done for by a party of fifty men. He proved to be a genuine African weighing 7i-0 pounds.

The movement against the Infallibility dogma gains strength and coherence throughout Switzerland. In almost every district of Importance Liberal Catholic Societies are either in existence or in process of formation. Cuiselhuust, famous as the spot where Louis Napoleon found refuge after his downfall, and where he died, is a parish in the county of Kent, eleven miles southeast from London. 'William Camden, the famous British antiquarian, died within its boondaiies. At Peoria, I1L, a cow broke into the par lor of a house during the absence of the human occupants, who found, npon their return, old brindle standing in front of a LaXDS VOX rVBUC USX.

Banes for the Ore bard. beex will meet witn a ready sate ana eora- hundred and seventy, be and the same is hereby repealed. pavment is bmiched and calculated soon to be brought abut. It is deslreu that our coin operations ohould be fixe uu-n a permanent basis. Senator Sherman wili call up next week, as soon as bills on the eai-adar are of, the bill upon ihts sui'ject already reported by the Senate Finance Commit te-j.

AS rMT'ERECT STATMBNT. The statement that a circular win be Hsued from tbe Interna. Revenue Bureau, tn a tew days ercmpling Imitation champagne wines from the tax of ten and twenty cents on pints and respectively, under section of tbe amendef nternal revnoe laws, is without foun. datkm. la lac CommLsiioner lougla-is.

I air requested to state, concedes nHhlng ii this metier at present, and Is not likely to do so at any time iu the immediate future. ALEX. H. STEPHENS rOB TUB f. S.

8FXATB. A frem Adams county, Pennsylvania, who his been In Georgia during the past year, says that Alex. H. Stephens, late Vice President of Bautlieni Confederacy, has the inside track for the C. R.

Senate. In the place of Mr. Hitt wh-urm expires Mrch 7, lbTJ. The of Grtrgia decidedly Democratic, and our Pennsy lvania infoi maut says thit the legislators bave already declared their preference for Stephens. TUB TAX OS SAVntGS DBPOSTTS.

An effort Is being mad to get Congress to remove tbe tax from deposits In sating banks. Petitions la this effect ate being gotten up In New York and other large cities; one rill be Intro Joced to the the Senate In a few das. The taa on savings Is aked to be taken off on the givtuud that it Is a tax on ths Industrial interests and labor of the country, and inasmuch as tbe lot-ome tax has been abolished, tbe poor classes eldin equal Justice with the itch. IMSTttCCnttSiS TO REVENUE OmCIALS. Th2 HegUier of the Treasury tus bsad Instructions requiring that hereafter ctutdiu officers shall make separate quarterly returns of the outstanding touuage of Iron vessels on Mich abstract forms uow in use as may be proper, writing tlte word "iron" conspicuously at the head ot the abstract, also in the indorsement ou the back.

That suDicieut lime may be given to Insure accurate returns, these oflljrr will make their first returns foe the quarter ending March 31, 1H73. visrrous rno the pbxsstlvaxta lbgislatuks. Yesterday Senator Cutler, "ot Erie county; Representative Shortt, of Warren couxty, and the member ot the Legislature from Crawford eouu and Mtt, paid a flytrg visit to the city, the LegKAturo at iArruburg b-lng adjourned over to Monday. They i-iu-d the Commis4oner and Firal L-puty CominUjiKuvr of Internal Revenue, aud a number of other Ponnsylvaaiaus while here. uebmas hsaihso roa the soldi kks eoaa.

A newsdealer of this ci'y has tx'eu autborlxed By Mr. Ross: That the Committee Company shall he Incorporated in this State with and Ner York, will repeal their unry laws this day of Marco, A. D. except as herein specified, persons holding any Federal orcltil omce by appointment under the eonsituf Ion A correspondent of the Wentrrn Rural I on Railroads and Canals be directed to inquire hBC. 3.

ah acis or pans oi ac not, ia cvuuor- than bona fide paid up capital- winter, and thus attract capital from our own aays: About ten years ago, while setting into tne expediency oi amending the Consti mity with this act be and they are hereby Mutual Companies excepted nor hatl auy for- laws oi tbe nited states wtu ne expected wntir tution tnac toe original allowance ot 6 out some apple trees, I gathered two bush- Ign rire insurance Company he admitted to do uoiaing sucn omce not iu noia any unaer any taie cent, to the patentees ot laud, auder the pro ssrottr or tub commissiokcks or tbs sink- els of bones and put them under two trees I government or unaer char business in this state, unless It hall have at least $600, 0U0 boAa fide cash assets. prietory grant, shall not be deemed or taken they are now twice as as other I IMl rCND. Tbe annual report of the Commissioners of rr-i I a a payment of the damages of any laa owner the orchard, of the same variety. Three 1 nt fr large any of laud appropriated for public use. mana a good price.

An am mat fatted in the shortest space of time consumes less food to lay on one hundred pounds of flesh, by at least one-third, than it would if fed twice the length of time to attain the same weight. Milk may be produced abundantly by feeding cows turnips, beets, carrots, cabbages, apples, potatoes, etc They are better than grain, I think, at least when fed during the winter. However, a generous mesb given daily of wheat bran is excellent. Corn CO Vims OS LSG ISLATURS ISOtttTT BEPOHT. ter or ordinances of any municipal corporations and further that except as herein noted the continued holdlug of any such State, Territorial or municipal Mr.

Buckalew caued for the question on mi the Sink tag Fund was laid before th- Legislature years ago, the mice girdled one which was BXBCTlO OmCEBS BXBMPT PBOM JUST DCTT- nority report to the Committee on Legislature. two inches diameter, lrom ins grouna office whether elective or by appointment by any Bv Mr. Barclay That the Committee on upward, ux inches; this I did net see until By Mr. Miles T- the prtnidrnt and Membtr Elections be requested to inquire Into the expe yesterday. During the year ending November 3V, 172, tbey paid o9 of the public debt, fV 476,326, leaving the tr.tal debt at the date specified, $27,476,326, bnt the as -vets 111 the Slnkir.g of the Constitutional cnrention Gextlkmbs in the spring.

1 cut four ctons and snaved person notaing eivll omce as uoresatd under the Covernneut of the United States, other thau Judicial braces under the Constitution of tlie diency of amendlD? the Constitution that It them on on one side ana piU tnem unaer shall provide that every person woo snail oe Ve, the undersigned, members of the L-Ktsla-ture. re peet fully dhoent from the majorltvivpurt the bark, above and below the girdle, in I elected or appointed to serve as an elect ion of- or corn meal is not generally believed to be I nited states, will be deemed a vara: ion of the federal office held by such person and will be Fund aud the balance in th? State Treaauary reduce ttils to the eomparailve.y for such a of said committee, so far as relates to the bteunial atate to nnere will find a free market. ABCT1C For the PittaborKh Gazette. INTIMATIONS. BT JOHS K.

BOLltES. Sweet Peace that o'er my spirit now Waves your soft wings, as though la love. From whit serene abode art thou? Vt bat star-beam loi'ow'd from above? Ah, wilt It be when I'll depart Prom Life's loae shores and stormy bound, Thou will be more than now thou art Urowliig as age ou age goes round? Silent I gaz as one that bears S.ia:e unknown voice in woodland lone, I drcatm, as one that nears S.jnie lone and wave-worn shore unknown. Oh, why should thus, old Time, grow bright. As gates fair, through which wo pass To some grand city 's gorgouus light a good milk producer, as its tendency is to make fat.

Red clover hay and com stalks session of the L-gl-lalurw. taken, and will be treated as a State as Peutioyivanla) sum of the same manner as tor Dudd.ng, ana I nerr, and who shall do so ireeiy and without banked it up above the cious. The tree I esMupensatlon. shall be exempted from servif did not grow much that year, but it now I as a Juror daring the year following the year at Their rerturt ladicaliy changes toe time of are mneh better milk producers than ttnut- resignation by such Federal offlcersof his com-mission or appotutmeut la the service of the lilted Slates. The offices of Jas'lces ot Peace, looks well ana ncaitnv: three out or the 1 tny nay or mdst sinus of dry fodder.

Kcj-ular milking and kind treatment cannot be THI St'FKXMS OOCRT. four cions grew and nearly cover the ot Notaries Public, Commissioners to take gnawed space. James S. Wood. By Linn Bartholomew Reoied, That the meeting of the law-niaktnr power of the S.ale as It has existed since the tiuudatlm ot the State Government.

It is contrary to tlie policy pursued by a la pre majority ol our sister States, the Legislatures of twenty-three of them holding thrtr sluus aubually. I.i our opinion ttieke are many reasons whv disregarded without showing serious ef Committee upou tli Judiciary be reiueted to fects. (Mw Practical Kcclp. tnuuirv two ine rsprawbcv oi nporuu a two- ju to Article 5th of the ConstUuuoft, in sub Chocolate Blancmange. Grate a quarter Milk Cooling, stance as follows our Legislature should meet aoooAilj that do The Prairie Farmer gives the following of a pound of aweet chocolate in one quart The Supreme Court shall consist of fifteen as the mode of cooling milk now practised of milk; add a quarter of a pound a gelatine I Jfidges.

to be elected by the qualified electors of acknow lodgement of deeds, ot ball or administer oaths shall not be deemed within the provisions of this order, and are excepted from it operation, and may be held by Federal ofn-Ttw appttintmeut ot leputy Manual of the fulled stti-s may br" con lerred upon the Hhenfl, aud deputy slicrliT aua ter, tbe emoluments of whose ofllce wll. notex ceed six hundred dollars per annum, are also excepted from the operations of this ordir, aud ntay accept and hold appointments undr tbe State, Territorial or Uitulclpal mirror, cnowuig ner cuu, and dusting the piano with her tail at short intervals. bv the Chicago milk dealers, they bavin; the Commonwealth in the following manner. and a Quarter of a pound ol powuerea su cut apply to any other State. Mate In the I'uiou has so great and diversified iuierests a- has Pennsylvania.

Oalo, Indiana and Iliiuots have been cited Instances whose Legislatures meet only once in two years. viz The State- shall be divided into seven discarded the use of ice: A can is filled wjmc 5pienaor in imposing i A gentleman in Lancaster, has a gar. Mix all in a farina kettle or a pitcher, and stand it in a kettle of cold water over Judicial districts, to embrace, as nearly ft may with milk and is placed with the cover off an equal nuinuer oi lnhatmanrs. r. icn dis Those states, in the main, are purely aericui- the tire.

Stir occasionally until the water in a stream of spring water till the temperature of the milk is very nearly the trict shall elect two Judges, to hold emoe fur horse that tUJcos his children to school in the morning, returning home driverless, and at night returns for them in the same boils, and then stir continuously while tnrat. Genera can easily be Iraiued to suit the wants of th wo pie. Tne navn noue of same as that of the water. The milk BUeen jeans except the district composed ot the citr uf Philadelphia, in whist, there shall be boumz for fifteen minutes. Dip avipouid our coa', irin, oil, and a great vanety of other provided the same be found not to I uter fere with the discharge of their duties as postmaster, heads of departments; into iced water, pour in the blanfiange, three Judges elected that each elector shall be not stirred while the cooling process is going on.

Most farmers have a cooling vat interest thai are peculiar to I "eaiisfivauia. way, rubbing his nose against the window pane to indicate his presence. He is ahead of "Mary's little lamb." 521, Tuis can be exiinguhed in ten years by the annual payment of a million and a half of dollars. TU areras annuii pAym-ors during the last six ytars hvit beu ov. one mlll-iou eibt hundred thcuand dollars.

Tiiese figures are xh. new, but they IU bear repetith.n the flDanciElfiiirPssof our State. so very long -Inee we had a debt of over forty and Sidney Smith hurled Lis taunt of rrpudlailon st I'vjnn-ylvanta. It is made the duty of the Commission of th Sinking Fund to report aunual'y what increase or of the reveouA laws of the s-ate my be mide with safety. I-i this report Just made, t'n Commisslouers state t.iat wltr exist in" laws Fumctent revenues may be expocteti ur.n the current year lo mdel the expenses of governm-ni and pay the aud coullnue the gradual extlncnon uf thu rvt debt, on tltesuposiiioa that tbe approiiaiiuas at this session will not di.Ter matenany from those of the past few years.

The Coinraissk-acrs brtit-ve a moderate and gradual reduction of taxes migh be safely made. Hut, they add, it must In? borne lu miud that the Coaaiitu-t tonal Convention will cost four or five bundled Hiousaod doiiars, and should tbe decision of the bi'preme Court ot the United Scares ia cuses now pudiuz therein, iitvolviig the right to collect from corporations tax: cn gross receipts, on touitase, aud on loans be finaiiy made aiinst the Sure, the re veuues oi he Common wealT will bd thereby greatly impaled. Ia view of thesa conFldera-tiotis, the Commissioners suzest caution and moderation lu the reduction of taxitioa, until the of tbe Supreme Court nt Washington, and stand aside to cooL When cooL turn entitled to vote for one Judge. Ours as an arncultural Safe is second to Done and the eihccrs of ths vernroent who of a capacity four times as large rs the it out of the mould, and serve with sugar I I bat eleht Judges hall constitute a quorum have the appointment of subordinate olHccrs, of them, besides producing more coat, iron, aua to jrubh t.lte3-Jldiers Home with a supply uf milk vessels that are placed in it. The and cream I that there shall be held at PotHrtue, Wilkes- are required to take notice o( this order aud to newspapers and periodicals As there are cans are placed on slats near the bottom.

Serar-elean and fmr.tr Erie, lUiamsport, ana rail- oil the balance oi the union, io say notu-ing of her ten thousand Kites of raiiroaus, and the manufa-f Jtlng ar.d coram ircUl iuterests of Is Life's mirror, if the soul Hath not the power to betid the dream? If from Its fair face all hath stole Th.f rH3Ui reflect the heavenly bem? Oh tell me not oo gem can lie in uu-ieen by men! Oh: tell me uol no saiut bv But tiKe well flatier'd now and theu The drop of rain so small In sphere Can hold electric power within; The pearly beauty of one tear May stiine beyond this world of sin! Oft! self-reilaut brave In Brave in tite trut surmounting scorn. Thou hearest tones ore tbey the chime Of betls beyond the ate of morn? PlTTSBCBiiU, Fa 1S73. the fish, and fasten the tad tirmlr in the rnos oourw, to ne presuiwt over dti iunm ot tut fuiorrme uourt to ne lor iaz see to lu enforcement ol its provisions, ana terms within the sphere of their respective de-I partmiiut9 or offices and as relates io tbe several app riutiuents under them. I and an arrangement is made whereby the cooler water from the spring flows in at the bottom, while the water warmed by Philadelphia, Pitt-iUurgb aud oilier great and rai'idly growing cities of the Commonwealth. number of Gertuaos la the Institution, it has been decided to furuith a of the reading matter In thMr n.itivo UnmA and copies of the Y-trkrr Ztttvng.

bate been ordered for the purpose, and will be regular! sup If It were necessary formertv to bld annual moutu. wc" purpose assigned from time to time hv the Chirf lay a in a fih kettle or ordinary sauce-paa. Julcf of niX. that tae torBl, Cover it with cold water, aud let it heat I Gld Kw Priu3 courts shall be fixed by the Le-slowly. When it simmers, push the settle I gtsiature.

and said courts shall have Jurisdiction sessions when we had a population of i It ra hereafter to luo German reuders ol the the milk flows off at the top. The water should stand an inch over the body of the can. With good conveniences, milk, in ordinary sized cans, may be cooled in about Kepeeuuiiy by order oi tne rrestaent. Hamilton Fisn, Secretary ot Slate, HiKiis a rrjtar. The Government appears to bare been un not quite as cecessary ueu we have a popu lation of cearly four mi.ii'n hack to prevent boiling, and simmer gently I in the district where the same snail be bolden of for twenty minutes; or, if the fi-tb is very I all matters invoiviox the title to lands aud of me.

THS VIENNA EXPOSITION. It n.av be answered that when loeai and fortunate In Its sale of the famous arsenal and large, half an hour. Serve with melted I all contracts aud trespasses where five huudred special lecislatlon Is prevented bv Constitutional The Secretary of tb9 Navy has dispatched a euactment, the work of the Legislature will be telegraphic order that the steamer Guard be thirty minutes. Where farmers have no springs, they rely on water pumped from wells When the milk has been cooled in this manner, the covers are put in place of the Con-rtttuti shall go into force and greatly reduced, and theie wiu be no necessuy butter, parsley and slices of hard-boiled eggs. Butter Cujba.

To half a pound of but group ds at Harper's Ferry. Tbe purchasers are endeavoring to secure the passage of an act relieving them from payment ot the balance due. made ready to receive her cargo of goods for en eel at the next general election lor state Od STATE SEWS. Jons F. Doxalbson, the Prothonotary ol meeflugottener than once tn every two years.

exhiMiiou at the Vienna Eiposttlon this week. er rs after the adoption of this Constitution or and tne cans are covered by blankets ter add the same quantity of brown sugar, Suppose local legislation Is prohibited, the wants of the people will remain the SAtne. What tliev should there be a greater aiajuut ot gihxis According to an adverse report made by the House Mliliaty Committee, It appears that the amendments proposed by this convention. of county. has retired after they are exposed to the sun.

Nearly all a till vessel cm crry, tlie steirjd vessel. in the. cases referred to, tun be known. Should I DCPKACHHEST. now obtain by pecnu tber wta then require Dy holdiug the otiice for thirty-three years.

arsenal site and adjoining grounds, with ibe the dairymen now unite in the opinion that which is ready for will be ordered to duty peneraf JaiF. W'e take it fjr granted that local he discu-t be In favor of the very 1 three eggs the rind of two lemons, a quarter of an ounce of cinnamon and a table-spoonful of ginger. Work into it as much flour as will make it a paste, cut it into By Mr. NewUn: Jfrsofrerf, That the folio- dams across the Potomac ana Mienaudoab rivers. A fire occurred in the house of George ouee.

milk is injured for any purpose by being cooled too suddenly, as by the use of ice were sold in Ureember, ISiiU, fur the aggregate and special legislation will be prohibited by the Convention. considerable reductions, lr is rccjuuueudd, Ciiii and ouht to be big article be Inserted "I'pon informatlcn by the Attorney General, or upou complaint of an; W. Cover, of Manroe, Fayette county, last sum of S03.50. or the employment of patent coolers. They tub treaty of the a am an a bat compast.

Gen. Bibcock, Ute Preeiieitt's private Secre Toe epitaphs of Dakota papers are most patlketio. Jim Barrett had been shoveling snow, from which hn cauut a bad cold, which turned into fever. The fever settled Jim's mundane affairs, and a local paper says most afloctingly, in his obituary, "He won't hare to shovel snow in the country he has gone to." They advertise Marshal's sales in Tennessee by a written notice tacked to the Court-house door for economy. At a recent sale the Marshal found himself auctioneer, clerk and the public Heprcsentiug the State he bought the property in.

People now-a-days look in tlie newspapers for advertisements. The number of Brigham Young's wives, according to Miss Sarah Alexander, late of Utah, who is lecturing in the West, has been greatly overestimated. The president solaces his loneliness with twenty-five sealed to him for time, besides a large bevy of others who by some peculiar process are supposed to be sealed to him for eternity. An Arab surgeon has been created a Pacha and rewarded with a fee of $5,000 for curing the mother of the Egyptian Khedive. And still, the practice of medicine and surgery there has its drawbacks, for if the old woman had died, instead of being made a "Pacha," he would have been packed in a sack and thrown into the Khedive's goose-pond.

The revival of the Goat Island Central shapes, and strew over the top some pow The sales were made entirely on credit, and euuenon oataf to tne Mipreme iurt, or ma) When our work shall have been ratified by the people, what will then be our condition Tiiete The report Is signed by Francis Jordan. Secretary of the Commonwealth, and it. W. Mackev, also aeree that warm muk should not be Monday ni2ht, early in the evening, which destroyed a considerable quantity of house- dered almonds and camtied orange-peei. feasance inofilee by aut citr or county officer, only rl-16 tuve been paid by the purchasers.

tary and the neirntiator of the treaty under mixed with that which is cold, as is fre- Stare are Mit few general laws in the Srate under and Bake in a slow oven. Court auill proceed without delay to hear Fron's are derived by those botdtug a portion bold "oods, and burned the floor out of one Lien Un Domluro was to bo anneitd, thinks of this property, on which there bve not paid quest! done by pouring milk into a can that already contains milk cooled by the lii pursuance oi wmcn a dollar can oe saify in vrstrd lu any of our great m-rial ox the rooms aud one end of the building. ih ATl.ntic sTeamshlirs wlil, since the tU' Fee Pudding. Grate three-quarters of I and determine the same, aud If a majority of a pound of mix it with the same I the Judges shall be of the opinion ti.at the quantity of finely shred suet, the same of I eharge is sustained, they shall forthwith remove any portion oi the purchase money, tin guv tract there were large deposits ol iron ore. William Lush, a resident of Oliver True, we have an act that Is called a "genera: use of ice.

Sim aim Bay Company have got a fooih'tid there touch tb rj aiid gie addiiimial com such racer. Ibe several C'uurts of Common toTTnsl.ip, JefftTaon county, fell from the which i now being dug aud sold by those ask- railroad law.1 Hut under It not a dollar has ever bten Invested; not a foot of road lias ever apples and the same ot currants. Mix wiin mtrcUl interest t- the locetit purchase. He Pleas ssall have like jurisdiction lu the cae uf Ulrh Is the Most PnJ.tsb.es Milt, But ina: p-jstponeineiit of purchase mouey. So aiso lofi, upon the barn floor, on Fri says that the investment was an opportune out? been built, nor do we believe theie ever sill be-.

these four eggs beaten to a froth. Pat it into a shape and boil three hours. Serve ter, or Cheese all township, borough and nrd c-mcers. The and cerutiu to be prouuuie. This question was asked us by a friend with the purc.iSHes of the lerry and of lots with buildings on them.

The Committee say the I urel.a-ers have three years which to Itn prove or make sales. with pudding-sauce, in which is a little vacancies thereby created shall be filled ia the same mauner provided by law in the case of day of last week, fracturing his skull, from which death ensued about twenty-four hours afterward. Mr. Bush was about Its provisions are so clogged with liinlLatioiis and conditions that it beauiilutly Illustrates ot -huw not to do It." Thru we hive whom we met in the ofiice. This is truly CONUaESS HESITaTI.NO to lboislate.

It Is Pully asserUd amius many members of lemon- iuice. vacancies occurring by death or resignation. a hard question to answer: and one, too, ChiLdrenM Loaf Calc Five cup ol a mir.iag and manufacturing law, but ti iii'ty years old, and an old resident of Oliver Tb-y hive dne nothing, nor even paid for hXLATlXa TO JUDGES. Coiijrrss that not much of the funding legisla which will never stay answered long at a tetnu to have betn drawn wnn a view oi pre that portion, of the property irom wooia wuicu During the fiscal year end Ine the of Novembr last, the receipts Into the State Treasury fiom Ih? sources of reveune above refeiTet. to.

as being in I tig atiou, were as folivs Tax on erss receipts ti57.31 19 Tax oo tonnage St2, 375 34 Tax on logins i8 or over one mllil.m four hundred thoumd I-lars of th revenues of the Ktite, If sources of revenue be last, th? ka of the Governor adopted to relieve Industries ot tlie taxa'l ju, ani the Coiitltvituinat Oonvr.tion add tlf a mUii-in to 'he expenses of Staw. tba b1 ar.ee fcbet-t for the prcent fiscal year will hardiy be ab cheering as it vas fur th; Ust. BECEirra and rATMBxrsraoii tub state tbsas- I'BT. In ti raesogs aggregate receipt Into the fa'ate Treasury, and payments thereupon tor tfw fiscal year are alona giTer, dmiuh, two of sugar, one of butter, ground i caraway see 1 and two eggs. Line pans Bv K.

A. B-ydM. Gf Lineaster: tion wll! become lairs this session except the ap venting persons of swill cipitAl from accepting tune. It may be set down as a rule tiia profits are derived. The Committee recoui- Tue Uniontown Standard says an extra That the Judges of the several Courts of Iht propriation iIiK lite sense ol jun at Its provtslort.

aotar as your cmmutce Know ith buttered paper, and bake as soon as VMnmMmuh hjj nm- for th under sinvW circumstances, no one will lone be more profitable than the other two. tm-ud they be not relieved and the pur ehaM mouey bs promptlv collected. time tin: whenever there is a fus- it Uas rcmaiued practkally a dead tetur uku the statutes of the Stit. ui -a of ordinary case of a child being very nearly buried alive has come under our no ugnw nouwuuutf I term of 25 years and thereafter be ineliiible. icion as to the propiiery lelalion.

rccm- Ai-c-iiiing a report of the House Military for a change from one to the other may be Oranve V. A few eood, tender, juicy I Provide. That all Ju-JiCes shall be retired at ntall means, when they hive associated Commiltee, the Government Is now paying tcrs will aV.t by of it. and It is thought lh.it many just measures will suif.T ou this accouuC readily made. The item which exercise: oracges, skinned, cut op and placed under I 75 years of see, and shall, after their term of tice.

Here is the mother's story: When tbe child was vonne be was very sickly. ground rent lor a number or. the post oc selves together for the purpose of pursuing any kind of business have gneralir goite to the a crnst, as one would do witn I omce has expired, or neen terminaiea ry the greatest influence over a choice of the three, is the distance from market. MiJk and continued so for some time. During AN OPINION ON TUB CUIlEKScT (Jt'ESTION.

Mr. H-oper, of M-aeiiisctt Chairman of tuples In Texas. Only one Fort Austin, Is on ground owned by the nited States. Twelve a really good pie. The Da.

tlrement, ricelve a pension equal to two-ihlrds of their annual alary, but co pension shall be can only be sold to an advantage within Legislature for a grant tor doing tre same. I i the future everything wiil be done by general law. No special privileges are to bu granted. Caq any member of this Convention ttil how l-ng it others are on leased lands. Th Fort Bliwi land rents at tl'j p-r" acr-.

100 acres In F-ri paid to any Juuge unless he shall nave served certain distance from market; batter may BLOODY 1M)UN ViOI.k. thu Bi'ntr-g and Currency Committee, has bten reiorteJ la favor of a enntractl-n of the He i- so as the press in his own lor at least niteen coasecuure years. be shipped further, and the distance from Pacific subsidy in Congress has had the effect to scare the San Francisco Supervisors into a "willingness to grant" to tho rich Central Pacific. Kaiiroad men a largo tract of land on the water front of that city, if the railway men will withdraw the "Goat Island" scheme, and make San TBS STATE FX1TIG. I have obtained through the courtesy of which cheese may be shipped stems unlim Terrible Details of the Late Modoc Mas Hi tike to devise general laws thAt suu-serve the interests of our four mH.l.t!s of peo te Inv-i a'.

-i he desir-'S (ha sUte- Clark cosis -0 per montlt. The total annual rental paid al present Is 6,60. niTsBUBGH OOTFRSMSVf BCILRtSOS. General Negley mode an argument to-day be Bt Mr. Currv: Tbat the shall pro sacre.

ple, aud develop our aric-JHural, tlie mufirU staU-mcut stowing the prices ot revenue aud Lhe ot eradi-ture When on the 29th of November last Cap vide by law tbat all slaUu-ry requirrd for the use ot tlie Houe, aud all printing authorized luniber, coal. Iron, oi1. raiiroad, trumerilAl and m-a mid tint fie I directly opposed to contracting, a. jd th.it hi views appiovt of an inflation of the currency to the utmost Hmtt thai will benefit the t-u iaeas Interests of the country. mauufactut Ins.

and tlie creat variety of tain Jack and his Modoc warriors were fore the SnAte Committee on Public Buildings this sickucss thy supposed the child dead, three liferent times, and, according to custom, had his frravo dug three times. Every time the child came to, and now is a hearty looking lad. Mb. Johs McIxtosh, of Washington township, Jefferson county, closed a most eventful life on Saturday, December 28th, IS72, in his 79th year. lie was the first settler in the Beech woods district, having carried his provisions and ontnt to bis present property from LuLhersburgover an unbroken path upon his back, sleeping upon th-3 snow uutil his first rude shanty aud reiiilrea by them to oe done iur lu-ir un-, Receipts in State Treasury for fie Fiscal Year -Aon.

lri. Interests tUut are peculiar to our people r.d State, and which need the aid of driven from their encampment on Loot or for the State, shall bo let by contract to the tK. Kna member of the L-shUture, TnE ST3 Ail BOAT INSrECTOB OSNEHAL. and Grounds in favor of the bill making an appropriation fur a site for new pablie building la Pittsburgh for tbe Government. The Chair- power for their development and projection It is un.lers'.ood that tlte Committee oi Com- I or other State omeer, shall be ir.t-resUd.

eiihcr 73 i 5 H. 43Li So man to-day can tell what will be our need; for some months occupied a position across I direct lyr indirectly, iu any such contract. mau of tbd CimmlUe seemed prejudiced erce (naf) will dispose of the nomination of Mr. J. Nitiiii-J, to be Ssprvl-lug in the future, and If the Legislature is prohibit the stream near the white settlements of I boako or nisescroBs or rarsoss against the appropriatioo, and said he ed from enacting local and special laws, there or Genial i on Monday or Tues Tnh -at seized tliA onnortunitv to nerne- I By Mr.

UaeCounell Thre shall he a B.ard tte amount too Urge and that Pittsburgh shouid 3.045 17 wlil be a greater need of sessions than day here provide a site. irate a most bloody massacre. William lospwtors of penitentiaries. Jails, sous of hereiofoie. ited.

As an assistance in making a selection, we may remember tbax a pound of cheese is equivalent to nine and three-quarter pounds of milk, and one of batter to twenty-four pounds, and eiht milk to seventeen pounds. Single trials may vary from ther gures, but we cive them with coiiiidence as the result of repeated trials in different parts of the cocn-try. Journal of tht Farm, Mwm Isetida and 1U Cce. AssafoBtichi is a resinous gum, the produce of the plant Ferula aatifatid a native of the mountains of Persia. has alternate double-wingid leaves, nearly two feet kmg.

The gum is collected from the root of the plant, which is long, and sometimes as thick as a man's leg, and rites above the surface of the ground. It is a Bowerful medicine, and is used in whoop General rtegiey mm eootioue to press me If the report of the C--linilttee in reraH Hoddv, bis two stepson, liicliarxl aud i 12 492, 4, '7 milter. biennial sessions is ailot.ted, v.e f.nd our also lr. Woodworth, supervlslns olas Scheira, were cutting urewood in shaU of lhrce mUo be surgron of the marine hospital called In the rancisco uie pennanen. terminus 01 uie road.

The Genesee Republican of tho 3u says "We have recently examined a sample of sugar by Mr. Giles Porter, made from corn, which promises to come into general use. Tbe sample tibown us was a lump of unrefined, light-colored sugar, with a pleasant flavor, differing somewhat from our ordinary kinds, possessing a larger per cent, of alcohol, and on the whole a really excellent article of sweetening." Illinois is the greatest corn growing State in the Union. In 1S71 Illinois produced bushels, Iowa and Ohio each HW.iVMI.000 busbels, Missouri and Indiana 711,000,000 hushels. The number of acres of land planted in corn in Illinois nearly 5,500,000.

This is twice as much as any other State. Illinois, then. Froudh's wife is tlie dsushter of Delane, CI; ilrman of the Cora i nit tee ou Public Butldin the timber not rar irom uieir nome, auu rtectod 0J the voteis of the State, At tlie about noon the team of the latter came I nrft elecikm after the adoption of this editor oi" the LauJou J'ime. and Grounds ol the iuk of hprea-ntatlve was erected. He lived to see the forest disappear and his neighborhood become one of the most prosperous in all the surrounding country.

A man named Vaughn and a woman named Kulin, both of Altoona, have got themsoves into the nollidaysbui-g jail on charges of adultery and desertion, preferred by their rcsjtcctive partners in wedlock, simply becau.se they mistook each other for selves in iLe euudltion of having piuhlblted th? Legislature from giving us auy pecial i-llef, and then by CousUmtiimitl ot bvicg that body from aUHug us by general law oftecer than once in two years lignvdl Jskmh B. Nnxa, 1. N. W'HITB, GSO. F.

liOUTOX. QcFENVuToiUAeiaature is beautifully a eullop, dnvcrlesi, down tho road aud argued tn favor of an appropiialiou for a amendment, thrre Inspectors shall be ek'CP'd, to the farm-house, and as it drew near fotniL-d, with each letter clearly cut. new marine bispitai at nuuurgn. was seen to be covered with blood. Mrs.

rOSTAGB TO BE KSOL'CEI. Mr. J. Thorp, fithar-in-law of 01c 1. Lands 2.

Auction commissions 3. 4. Tax ca bank divided 5. Tax en bank stcck 6. Tax ou corporal ion 7.

Tax on persona. pr--perty. 5. Tax on Ivans 9. T-x on net candors or la- Ctme 10.

Tax ca receijift 11. Tax on enntlme it of IZ. Tax on lut Yi. Tax on tonnage 14. Tax ou coal 15.

Coriiniu'att'tn of ''Dunw tax. Ift. TiX on wri', deeds, 17. Tax ou certain oluces. 15.

Collaletl il inheritance ly. Tavern llcen-s 2 t. Reiallers' license 21. Theatre, elreua. licenses.

ii. Biiiiard r30tn, bowling saloon ard tea ln alk-y licen-- S3. Eating boue, beer bouse and restaurant licenses 24. PediV 2'. Brokers license iii.

Patent medicine lU-euses. 27. lHsltiltry aud brewery licenses The House Pustomce Committee to-day unani ooe for cue year, one fcr two years, and o- jr three years except as aforesaid, the t-rrn of pQlee of said I us pec tor? be three years, and ft shall begin oo the first Monday of January next after their election. The legislature shall fix salaries Bull, is a State Senator in Wisconsin. Scheira, thinking her husband bad been thrown out, ran up the road a quarter of a i mile, and found him lying by the roadside shot through the head, but still aliveu He A lady in Xew York is a remarkable mously General Farusworth, the man aud wife about a month and a half wttisileitNt, rnd accompanies the piaiio in that novel stvle of musical art.

ing cough, flatulent colics, and other diseases of a like nature, and also as a vermifuge. In Oriental countries, it is used as Chairman to prepare a bill to reduce the p-wtage to two cents, aud require payment on ail p'rlut-ed matter ex7pt on weekly papers circulating a'i, and went all the way to Philadelphia, where they boarded and lodged together expired in a few minutes. Six Indians COC3K3L Or rARDOXS. The persons composing said Board with If ao.rO oo 02. S7- 31 2i 0 32 20.770 354.413 3tfi.ll6 70 83 3,10 45 7.0G4 59 42,316 Rl 61 5,33 75 1,112 u'J 5.521 4F.

Mil. T- Van Hook, of North Carolina, ished past her towards the house, and lu tho counties wnere tney are printed iik-w until Vaughn's watch, coat and last shirt and nerlv all the wearing apparel of his the Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General, compose Council of Pardon, with to be unaffrcfrd br the pmnosed bill. The esti Mrs. cheira. at once suspecunj; uie iruiu.

was boio in Uiange county, lived in Caswell county, ditd in IV-rron county, aiid never moved. a remedy for various diseases, and even as ac external application for Notwithstanding its fearful odor which even at ordinary temperatures, bat especially mate for tbe Postofflce lrpartment shows thai hurried on in search of the other men. A little further on Richard, the elder stepson. raising more corn man any otner state, ana not being able to get anything for it, is tbe worst off. The Yorkshire Ertra Pott reports an inquest at ChnrvTeU, near Leeds, on the power 10 grant paraons ana repr.ev'! to rooai.

sentence in all crimical cases, aud to change 1,30,000 aie annuallv lost on account or post as on pi Inted matter being uncollected or con- A Miss has sued a ffentle- was dbcovered, killed and stripped naked, 1 any sentence of death to imprisonment for lite. festive companion, who, by the way, took an infani iu arms with her, bad been pawned to liquidate their current expenses. Jons Malone, one of the prisoners con when heated, will pervade everything hnnt it. the Oriental nations esteem it as a nscatea by rostniasiers. or for a term of years.

A majority of said MAGABA TALXA. mau in Loudon fr attcmptinir to poison her cuts. hat the result of the suit was has not yet transpired. lying across his vraon. tiorses ana harness were poue.

31 r. Boddy had been ehoDiHifif wood a quarter of a mile fur body of a man named Mitchell, who lost his jcondiment, or seasoning few food. Some A correspondent of the Smithsonian Institute, Board shall be a quorum, but no pardon or modification, or change of sentence snail be granted, unless ai least four of said members concur therein. In every capital ease, wherein appli XUtCLU (DOTY, Th Kire at Cirecuvilte The Town Xearly letro)cd liver thirty ISuiluiugs Burned laS The Greenviiie Advance, exra, contains the following particulars of the destructive tire which vblted that place on Wednesday last: "Greenville has at last been visited with a terribly destructive Bre. On Wedne-day even, ing at ten o'clock, the alarm of Ore was sound ed throueh our streets, aud fliineand smoke began bulng from rear ol buildings on the sou'h side of Main street ocrt.plrd by SUusons Elinor Co's.

Flour and Feed store and Iry Goods and Millinery establishment ot T. J. Brnndage, in one of whose establishments the Ore originated no one seems to know wh icb. A brlik south wind was blowing at the time, and the ds-VJUriDg nanus spread with atoolsliiug rapid i-tv. Tue Iwj buildings named, together with all others on the same side of the street be fined in the jaU at Butler, on last Thursday nirht made an attempt to escape there Mils.

John CTuiiiek, of Cfaillicothe. who has stent considerable time In Invest iga- ute in a most nomuis manner on saniroay night. While in a state of intoxication he tried to get into a hut or house, by Ohio, recently hail four children at a birth- tlon of the subject. In answer to a remark by 641 16 ther oo, and a number of Indians were seen at that point. The woman dared not go on, and turned back to find Willie, vrho had been tending sheep near the house.

Ivmtr in the field with a bullst 2s. Mniers' licences. 29. Funin Insurance companies. Prof.

Hnry. tbat the immense water power al Threodied within a few h-iurs, and the fourth ia not exjcclcd to survive. NUeara Faiis may In the progress of practical Pn-miuuLH on charters cation Is for a pardon, the Board shall order the wntence not to be executed until the application shall be beard and by said council: provided tbat no pardon shall be granted before sentence; and provided further. AY ii. lie Clakk, the poor foolish lad who science be applied to tbe purpose oi industry, tbat by tbe "la-t census there are 51, making his way down tue cnimney.

A. fire was burning below, and he appeared to have stuck fast in the aperture, and was thus burned to death. Hardly anything but the skeleton remained when the body was found on Sunday morning. through his breast and his throat cat. 31.

Pami.litet laws 32. 3i- Iividcndt oa bridjre stocks. 34. FennsylvanLa lUUruad m- from. He succeeded in petting up through aud on the roof, as other prisoners have done.

It seems he ued a kind of rope, made of the bed clothing. But in tbe attempt to get from the roof of the building, the rope broke, or by some means he fell a distance of about ice nty-fice feet, and is severely injured a leg being badly broken. As soon as found he was taken into the Sheriffs house, a doctor sent for, and every water wheels In opeiation in A me rt can maiiu Onlv the women of the family escaped. that no pardons, repileve or change or modlQ rcceutly placed obstructions on the Boston and Albany ituilroad, to fiec the care 311.396 03 71 5lo 2u f.J 24i to 1 00. C00 CO 10.

(100 00 4.9iS U5 .1 SMI 0' fact ring estAbllsbmetits, giving a power ot 1, Their next door neighbor and all bis family I eailon shall be granted except by said Council 130.41A horses, while V.agra Falls etves a pow jump," died on the 11 in lnMaut, a raving pacv, bond li, but the wife were also aiaagnterea. ne i ana in manner aioresaio. Cases of a singular and fatal disease er ot 11,363, Jto norses." maniac. 35. Annuliy f.ir of two women, Mrs.

Boddy and Mrs. bebeira, 1 the fkofosso cqasob or bxkctiox dat. have occurred at Logan, in Cache Botrrnsa claims. lUiundedcasn Mil. DisiiAti.i limb himself not only tween the wholesale grocery bou or Acnres Six hundred and fifty new claims were fiU- Door, but hoturltsalv in debt.

His wife's care taken of him possible. Malone looks traveled till dirk in the two feet of snow, Tlie proposed new sections reported from the and sat down under a tree to wait for Committee on Suffrage, provlllug hoid- momicg, and ft nail totally exhausted, log the State Election upon the day of the Pres. th I Hivr hri.ltre in he after- tdeutial aud Coneiioual election ii November, 37. Feet of tUe public oRtces. "5.

Saics of public pmperty 3J. college laud Blight on the west, to the Mercnanu- woes on bQf ore the Southern Claims Commission durin, immense fortune vtiis settled on her ftr life only, aud it now rover Is to her children by to be a man of near sixty years of age, is heavy set, and. from the distance he fell, tbe east, were entirely e--nunKa as well as everything lr th rear of these buildings except Ireeember, 360 dining the first half of seri't noon of the next dav. The Indians had and nxlng the third Friday of March as ih dy her hist marriage. the present month, making 18,700 filed ly.343 76 410,290 50 8S0 0C S7.50O 00 4,204 31 40.

CaMf of cimselence the wonder is he was not killed. Butler two small wareuouses, nica iwr ura atirj. "Crotoinz Main street every building from Wn threateninif assault ooenlv formonths Spring elections throughout the wa e. Mr. Kobeiit T.

I.imoi-n denies that his in all since March isti; or wnicn aooai 41. Al let lien Vatley Kallroad Citizen. of the Indian nations oi Asa use it in ai- most all their dishes, and even rub their i mouths with it as a stimulant to appetite, i It is even used in minute quantities by scientific cooks, as a substitute for garlic, which it leeembies, but in an intensified form. In our own country, it is a favurite with many furriers for ho scs oat of condition, as a means.of increasing the appetite; but its use is constantly diminishing, since other agents, less ffeiisire. in a great degree, now take its place.

Wester RuraL Wen er Tumor en the Jaw. Win. Home, V. in Western Farmer, in answer to an inquiry how to treat the tumor, says "Tumor upon the angle of the jaw Is, in cattle, I am sorry to say, now becoming quite common. Its reduction may be accomplished as follows Oien it to the very bottom to give exit to any matter or pus, or any other fureign substance which may be contained therein; leave a good opening at the bottom or lower portion of the tumor; inject with a syringe, dilute nitric acid, half rain water aud one-half pure acid; do not inject more than twice, or three times at farthest, tearing two days between; then inject solution carbolic acid and tincture myrrh and aloes, alternate the one for the other.

A second and safe way is to run a deep seton through the bottom of the tumor it that a roard DK u'a have been reported to Coogresrs for payment or Ccmnanv. interest on Donds. mother has preseuted to anybody the Bible -7 I now eama up on the second readme. Alter con 41 Accrue interest presented to the late I'resutcnt by coiorea disallowance, leaving 1, yet to be decided and reported in addition to suob other claims at xrom tne ion was xvrj. iderabe discussion and various amendments, The St.

Mary's Gazette of the 9th says: On Sunday evening last our citizens were called upon to wituess a most horrible the Hardware store of Dickey IMes on the West, to the dwelling of John Ramsey on the East, back to tbe first Alley, was totally de-stroved. "North of thw allf-y and between It and Sheuaueo street. S. L. udrU-kson' barn and people of the South.

He says feho has uo the services of the soiuirrs were owhmq to wblch were dfeated. the section, as adopted in 4 luteution of pitting; with it. may be nied within the limn nxea by law. cHsar wise. atecovennz ana wvemax uuivimu- Committee of the hole, was passed.

BaliDCv in Treasury, Nov. 50, 171. 59 victims. A few days ago, Frances Peters, of Tbe representatives of the manufacturers of scene. About half-past nine o'clock an alarm of lire was sounded on our streets, i caused by the liery names issuing from a ft.0244' 04 wash bouse, Mrs.

Bole' wah bouse, IMckey Gratse Point, Kentucky, celebrated his A Lead Pencil Run Through a Man's Body imitation cbampague wines, who have Just bee Pbiladslthia, Januaiy 17, 1873. local omon raov blais coustt. From the citizens of Biair county was pre- Boles1 tin shop. Ulca-y uweuing, mrn. Trenmry for Fiscal Pnvmtnt Out lomb biith-dav.

tne of his sons, a strip Utah. The patient is attacked by a pain in the left knee; the leg below the knee, down to the toes, becomes much swollen, hardened and red; the pain then abates; the swelling recommences above the knee, and extends up to the body, when inflammation seizes the bowels and the patient soon dies. Three cases of this disease have ocenrred; and the medical man, who has had forty year's practice, says he has never known anything like it before. Mbs- wife of the pastor of the German Lutheran church at Richmond, Indiana, was severely whipped by him the other day. A reporter interviewed the abused lady, and learned from her own lips, that her husband, on the 27th of last month, while she was taking a bath, came into the room and whipped heron her nude person with a carriage whip, until she was literally covered with welts and scars; and tht he again attempted to chastise her in tlie same manner last Saturday night after she had retired.

He was arrested and iPrn the Jerser Or Joarzl.i beard before the Commissioner ot Internal Rev and D. Packard's stable were destroyed. North ling, of seveuiv years, was present, aud enue, In favor of an exemption from the tax tvnenicut house belonging to Mr. osepn Wilhelm, and occupied by a woman named Juha Buckley. Our citizens generally rushed to the scene of the lire.

The first I seeted a petition asking for the enactment of of Sbenango street the rtsidence of John K. Hull caught from a flying ember before any other Iennittefl to Bit up with the visitors. 956.211 f-6 00 ten and twenty cents on pints and quarts respectively, wilt, il I rriorted, secure such ex "local option1 laws bui inr near to It was on nre, ana ournea A remarkabb accident occurred on New Year's niht, one the narration of which would not be believed. It appears that reliable parties te3 the story, and the man hart has been seen at.d interviewed. It The World' letter from Washington says: Miss Nellie Grant is winning "golden ABOLITIOS Or STATE MEKCHASDISS IKSrECTOBS.

like a tinder btx, before much on the seond story was -ived. From this bouse the barns of emption under section 4 of the amended Internal Revenue taws, and a circular will be i-wsued person who arrived on the ground found tho woman on the outside of the building, hivinir. it is snnoosed. just returned borne. From the Commercial Exchange, through Mr.

opinions from all sorts of people" by her Wm. McMlllen caught and wer soon In ashes. 12,137 C6 I j. Price WetheriU, was received a memorial and here the flauurs expended their force tn this modest, unasumni manners, ami ts among the most, if not the most, popular youui; from the Bureau to that effrct In a few days. OtrrSTASDINO BOSUI.

There ts about 1 1,000,000 of bonds yet rHir KndinQ 30, 1 1. ETDorises of tite Government 2. 3. MiUurv expenses, act of April U. i2 4.

Mtliiarv exHnscs, set ot April 22, i3 5. Uarch 2. 1372 6. Mlii'aryespeiises, aclot March 1S72 7. Millar expenses, act of Apid 4, iS7i 8.

MilSUrv expenses, act of Apiil 1 ST 2 P. nr.3 (tra'uiites appears that, on the evening of the day asking for the abolition of all State Inspectors direction and stopped. The Presbyterian She iulomied the people that her three children were in the burning building. Tbe d.Kr was imioediatelr broken open. of Merchandise.

lady in Washington, because she makes no mentioned, uliam Lautier, driver ol church, by vigorous efforts was SAved lu sllirlitlv damaet-d condlllun. corn" In uuder the call made by Secretary Bout- there is not so much bleeding or trouble; i engine, Jersey City Fire Department, Hresa with common turpentine and car- started for supper, bis residence being in effort to attain Mpularity. Mrs Calvis Wuois of Augusta, Ken rSIVATS BCtjCCSTS. The following communication was read At half paa ten a ulegram was sent to Mad wilt whew the 2, OOO. 000 of new loau bonds when the flames and smoke burst out in all its fury, aud drove the would-be rescuers lor asetWance.

At aoouc inrae ciock were by the syndicate. The delay in re Kniw for sav three dreamgs each or Sixth street, near lotes street, vv hen near "7b Cfts PresM nt and Mrmhcrnnf (A 0ntl- tucky, made the heart of her husband leap of tho children back. They then went to the Chirf Kriffiueer reported with tLri-e engine-. ceiving them Is cati-ed by tlie mlsundcrstandluj home, be slipped upon a piece of ice, fall- tntkmat L'mwntivn 1 a-k yuur At this tinv tlie was bWalug bil-Xly lr for jiy on the uiirht of rccember lUh. ot the aw bv b-ndnolders and eveu some Na four.

Keep from rubbing part--, and if in yjrhi, take him out aad simply tie ic backwaiu. auu tLe ne.h ncarttus auoui- Wlt-ju he returned to his tin-side from tr.t.loile was neuetraUMl bv the point I law piM pToMMtliie the ruttilcall tiotsai banki which continue to buy the bonds and pay the Interest on them In face oflhe iact that his weary toil, three small additions of fe of a well-sharpened lead pencil, which prime t-it aud private trms of any one 1,21 CO 450 23 11 411.27 10 47l.CSo 41 6ri7.1l CO iwo co 10, SCO 96 10. l- iMlabU? inslitniioos. 1 1. StMleis.

Tltmim to M'-rrer fttreft- The eoslne coin the lnU rest closed in iecemner. the roar of tuc house and cut a note tnrougn the wcathcr-boaidiug, and the fire-hooks attempted the rescue of the bodies of the children, who were now almost literally consumed by the tire. They succeeded iu dracsriug out tlie remains of one of tbe children, tho oih-r two bvln-r. so nearly consumed tint tlie ln-ok would take no mencd uto tuce, and i.i less Uiid A.lcA in thtt I except oy ptru-s in ws win. stood npngnt imbdaed the Wa lb PuiiadtiphU j7nw tb Prt.

oiurrnstMl soow. The pointed wooden u. Ltt jhn a Scbw-Ii. AUOBUL FOB SCIKNTiriC iPWEl Pr-itewr AjgAlz called on the Cotntnlsptotier mntr oierccd through his two coats, Hrft ud wanhinpton Butcher are pubihhd- tress Brediiff Hess, In deciding whether we are to keep pure or cross breeds, we are to keep in view our particular aims. If the purpose is to obtain efirs.

it is generally better to use the pure male babies weru in thu cranio. Jlis. Woods said they wei-e his. A PuitCHfcsi fcK, woman has been 1 tlirve times man ied. lier lirMt liushiind was I.tli, the second ltot.bius, aud tlie thud ItoMMumtri.

'I bo xame dor-late I ot Internal yraterdayt aid quet.tr ancierctothuig, ana men uutojjd iuo 1 it Is a great Invasion ol private tinis. iiu iVnn'a S'ate Ag'lSxitty Aiiki dint-uu tu t'ao CouaiI.u- r-'-Tuiu'ti of uklug Fund, vi: tau. i.e., re- (Ini-J tiliu to reoiiiiwend to Coneress the a-sajE a bilt alio tne med Iiee du K-xlv cnmiD' out the hold on the body. Thty were entirely con in his breast, near UiC armpit. He ate his I.

lurselcQtille purposrrs. In selenttnc school and sumed nut even a bone remained. breeds, because the most eggs are proaac-ed bv those species which do not set, and ami did nut feel much pain until much ropecc. jours. J.

nsaaa lkamiso. TBS rABJDOKISO POWES. A memaria! was presented from the Philadelphia Society for A'tevtaling the Mlertwt of pub- other ln-tliuilns of learning where this ibiuid twenty minutes hdtl Heitl-d lctry over tt st llut point. Bt 4 r. m.

Ui. Ar. aoder eimirol. Tbe total low may te stated at bulluiii viz fctore. SDI Niop.

six awelltngs, one tolel. one t-Clre. and tour barns, bldes wmehalf d4zen dweltini; on the seeeiid tory of bolsetia bunvs an Alr g.xids furniture, lie, Ineludtd, tlil.0.10, which there bf au Insurance of ab-iut s-hmririK an abnolure loss toourclliz-ns ol some Tlie tneid-'ULil to our t-uiio inen will be of course UeaTT, Lut we have only lias vorvcu tr too wuote tnree, but niie marrita, aguiu, a silver l.ited liay window will have to bo added for the other syliable. two hours later though he thought he felt a little sore. He went oacK to tne en- A TOT no lady of Bridgeport, Connecti X.M1, 172 S7 ss 13,670 23 1.874 ftO 00 fined 120.40.

A sixGCXAn death is reported from Ellsworth, Maine that of Mary A. Xason, nineteen years of age, who died in --m Tuitions on Thursday of last week, while she sras at a friend's bouse preparing lor her wedding on Saturday. Among her things was found a four ounce boulo naif full uf the oil of cedar, aud a large quantity of the poison was found in her stomach, bat the druggist from wboas store the bottle seems to have coma can not remember to have sold any of the article lately, nor does any motive appear for the girl's poisoning as her own hands or another's. The heaviest corn crop ever grown ia the United States was that of last year, which the Agricultural Report states at the huge total of 1,101,000,000 bushels. Not oisly is this the largest crop bat it is said to be corn of better quality and of greater intrinsic value than nsuaL Iowa was the banner corn growing State, her average being nearly forty-oue bushls an acre.

Unfortunately fur some of those gine hue, aud there ami then ue saia he lng Ute pwer in the of ihe thought he bail broken a boue in his tall, state. Having itivestlgated the subject, tbe cut, recently nursed a friendless French- this trait is very apt to disappear in cross ing; at least it is not regahvriy preserved. A sitting and a non-sitting breed, produce a cross that sits in almost every case; two uxvsitting breeds produce a croes of which by far the greater part are sitters. If it is intended to raise fowls for the table, there much advantage in making a eras, or at laast no good reason for keeping the races His coats were strip pea on, aim men oeletv com es to ine i I. I I i ntrral)l tii auv the Sew was pielerable to any msn Uirough a severe attack of tunall-pox.

03 24.7 saw the eharu point of pencil. practiced In Jersey ier. o.ernor. snd Jndzes ol I lo say eheer uj. Two Is used In this way.

tiSApronrrs est. The defeat ot the InJiu Terrttotial Oklaliama bill In the lluse yesterday Is a sad to the Atlantic and Pacific Kallroad Com-pary as wi'll as toast. Liuls delegation pres-entr ugulng its passege BIVEB CANAL iMPKOVEWETtTS Next Monday Gt-u. Negley will ask the House to some tiu-e for the consideration of the bt Ul -rth improvrment of tlie Ohio tlver and tlie J-tmes river and Kanawha and Atlantic and hen he got, welt he handed hrrat-heck tor which proved to be god. Sh-k lli.

Kaureme Court forming a loaifl of PafUons, The firm of Pclbam Carey, of Xen'ta, has failed with liabilities that exceed OuO. Tite total amount of compensation paid to mintv officers in Ohio, last year, was 1,1:4,470. A yocxo child of Owen Roberts, living near Columbus was burned to death ou Friday, while its mother was absent from home. deposition to bear each oIIkis burdetis, aid all Frenchmen am all the raje now. Ibft and It rewtumerrtl ihat tbe snou pron-inling slightly, the other and onshan'-ened end beins imbedded in his back.

All who saw the Mstht were aMonished, as well they mifrht be. Dr. Kccves was immediately sent for, and he and Foreman lbtga tW nineherd. and cut and plaAh at Imitate hew Jersey In the matter ol pardons. is.

Interest cn Loam 17. Damages and old claims 14. Harbor Master. 15. rort War Jen, 20.

InsjHfctorn of coal mines 21. stiiM l.tnriy. 22. PuIjIIc UulMtugsand Grounds. 23.

Houses of llfujSe. 24. Penitential ies 2S. El.eafs 26. O'U'ifel ftes and eommlsloas.

27. Sp -ciai rnniiUnf r. 23. Commi'itMi to adjust claims In binder count l-s. 29.

Mercantile Appraisers. 90. I.uerne County Klots 31. Hoard of Public Cliaitlles. S2.

ltevenue wi.l be weiU" LOT LB GIKL BURKED TO DEATH. ctrls, however, must rcnn.niber that all Frenchmen have not got checks for jO.OOO. woxzs A memorUl was presentei signed by a larR-e Nettie Whaler, a little six old daughter of John pare. 1 he nrst generation lrunt a proper cross produces haidy chickens, of raj id vTOwth and good constitution. Beyond 6.5-0 9.636 64 00 5,324 30 7.4 9 24 8,332 22 7 7.9IS 19 1,74 79 39 34 5,943 1 Dr.

iri-N the English physician who did Whaley, met a terrible death on Thursday even nQmbvrof women, set'lng fvrth tbat "atl Just i.wh k.f.u. thev could trctahold of tlie treat Western canals. U1V lug last. She met with tro other children, who had AKTnrn C. If clerk of the Mayor of not save tho life of Napoleon, lirst came into prominence through the successful treatment of the Prince of Wales through tvtthus fever, which came so near being fa one generation, however, it is not au viable to continue the The Poultry WrUL derired their power iram ine en-not of the (forenied," and that taxation ts antl-repnb lean, and that pencil so as to pull it out.

inj' tractics it was difficult. Lautier now lies KAnu. in condition, thouch be will Dayton, was arrested on 1 hnredy tor roo-bing the safe of three watches aud a re V'A5niNGTO)t January 20, leTJ. MORE SAVAL BBirS. the Uonrunon so amend hk volver.

tal in he case of his royal highness. Sir State as to seeare to women the exereise ot sui- 1 SfK) (Ml recover." This must be set down as the case of and ot The efiorts of the HecreWry of the Kavy to been out playing, and becoming eold, went Into the house to get wairo, taklnj- position in front of a bright fire, which was buiulns lu an open coal stove. The othert trtd retired from tx l're tbe front of the stove, when the dollies of the unfortunate Utile victim took fire, aud In an instant she wis enveloped in fl'invs. lier older siMer raised an alarm, but before aij who would like to have the Iowa corn, it takes the price of four bn-Jiels of said corn to get one bushel to the Atlantic markets. This is one of the reasons why some peo- The contract for tbe erection of the 6,325 31 33.

Centennial Comraltiee. additional naval ships st last looks as Ii they Agaiut eberiug Bium. Aaoia fanner writlo the Ohin Farmer: About thirty jrear2 I thought hor. m.ht to be shod, and oootiniwd Ui pac- Mr. J.

P. wetherin prrseoteo a numoer 01 34. Surveyors county inUrmary of ranitun county nas 1,960 t'O 45,074 64 would prove Mice sfut Mr. Cragln, the Cnalr memorials of like Import. "penciling by tbe way," on record.

Cra Pearl and the Fashions. 35. MLicellaneous- i ot the Senate Naval Committee, Intends to KM are demanding cneapcr transponauon etween the West and the East. ti nnl feiriL bat br decree I discOT- urLrraaT at sixtttoxs. Bv Mr.

BovUns That the 5ch section of the rrrd I was mistaken. The facts began to push the bill tor ten additional naral ships until it becomes a law, and be feels confident tbat It We read of an elopement remarkable for (7,142,90 43 Balance In the Treasury, Nov. 30, 1572 1,42,445 61 i k. n. to nrore that it is not 9th article of the Constitution shall be amended io read "That elections shall be free and eiaal," fleetors shall not be eontrold or Intlnntiat.

will roe so this sesedou. The Secretary of some of its particulars, which has just agi Cora boasted one day a dinner in Paris given to a few familiar fiiends, gentlemen well known at the Jockey Club, that she could no wear the most bizarre chapean best to shoe hones in places that are free the Navy wants two or three of them to be built them, her cl-rtues hid all been mimed to and her bodr to a charred maia, terilbie to behold. In that horrible eonitltiw she lived about three hours, when death put an end to her suffering. Mrs. hairy bad g-ine down street en an errand, aud the three children were tbe only ones In the bouse at the time.

tated Isewton, Mass. A yoan married ed on election day by the presence ot military. ot Irou. but It is not certain wneiuer ims wiu oe fnm stoae or ktxtcL In tne nrst h.es that are shod are lia'e to so many fft 6-S446 04 Compared with th? receipts Into tbe Trean- gwaraeu to iorumous coauaewn a Mrs. Hei.frich, whase husband and daughter were killed on tbe Short Line, at Dav ton, last week, proposes to sue the comany for damages.

The Ohio Wrought Iron Fence Company, of Kenton, Hardin county, with a capital stock of $20,000, has filed a certificate of incorporation with the Secretary of State. At Georgetown, on tbe 2d A. C. Henry Hampton, another ol the physicians i who officiated at Napoleoas death -bet is I the most noted surgeon iu England, while Dr. Conueau, the Emivror private pliysi- cian, long enjoyed the very highest medi-ical standing iu France.

His Majesty, King Victor Emmanuel, married on the 12th of ApriL 1242, Mary Adelaide Frances liainer Elizabeth Clotilda, daughter of tlie Archduke Kainer, of Austria, This lady died, resected and beloved hy the people, on the 20th of January, lf-V, leaving four children. Prince Humbert, her second child and first son, was born on the llth of March, in the year 144. He is gnllaut soldier, and reveres the memory of his mother. tSince that either State or National. without having it copied at once.

1 may done. Tho knowledge of the committee Is to lhe effect that iron ships getting into warm latttrdes diseases of the feet; and next if they choose man named Train had in his employ a youcg woman, Miss Norri, with whom he fell in love. The pair determined to elope during tbe absence of Mrs. Train. The law or LIBBX.

By Mr. Corson Amending artiele 9, section ury for lhe previous nscal year, lb- atn.ve sbows a Increase In tire receipts fr'-r; taxes on corporation personal prrT.y. ton-ae, rnes collateral Inheriiauce, forelzo here remark that Miss -Ora maue ncr own desuens, and if she wanted to make a pres. mrt nin or an onyx cap she at- The product of gold and silver last year loul VerV sperslUV, SOU locn-iwm mcj -ic uw, as doirable as others. The oodeD ships will be built In the Government ship yards, and should Hecretary Robeson's proposition be carrlrd out in America was hurope, 7, so that at the end thereof tt shall continue as follows And no conviction be allowed except npoB pnMve proof uf personal mailce oa trunks were nearly pacaea tne carriage was at the door everything, in short, was wavs made a drawing for it- A bet was msde upon this snd taking one v.

eh. smashed it, tram insurance companies, tavern licenses, ana other It -mi. There is a jiltRht tilltog oft in the rrclpts from ts on lands, aocitoa duties, tonsetlieu- neels, tbey nave aesimciiun behind them, and if they happen to tread om a feUcws foot, it eanses some pain especially if they ar rough shod, and tmless they are roah shod, shoes are of no advantage on slippery ground. A bone slips verse with smooth shoes than w. does barefoot.

And in a soft lor irou ones tbey will oe i ou. uwucr cuuv.u the part OI Ute puouaaer ot ioa auegea uuei. in Ahia, in Australia. in Zealand, in Africa, fi.0lJO,0Oil; in other TUB INDIAN OOHMIBSIONBaSlIir- Baley, while temporarily insane, placed the rsrOSMATTOS WASTED. Bt Mr.

Mtc Veaeh Ittttlrtd, That the chief about ready lor tne guilty night, when, in the most provoking manner, the injured wife made her appearance. But the wicked husband was equal to the emergetkcy. muzzle of his shot trun in his mouth, pull There Is an expression in Cougress among Western members In favor of making tbe Indian countries. total. clerk be instructed to address a letter to the pled it tinder foot, cocked up the bnra, and jammed in the crown, then dexterously trimmed it with ribbons and stuck a white It then had to be chris ed the trigger with his toe and blew off the Of this 171.01X1.

000 was in cold. Ibe period the King of Italy has pledged him bank mock, on loans, ana rei-uri 'ru In expenses of (tivernmeut there a falling, off fur the lait fiscal yexr over the prevtiMM one of about seventy thousand dollars, increase tn the appropriations for charitable iusliUitions and crnimun schools, to which no objectiou can be made otherwise there is difference in top of his bead. Commissioner responsible to the President aioir. Tim Drowwltion has not been publicly anow, horses with shoes ball np so that h.vcan hardly get alonz, while a barefoot Protbosotary of each city and county oi tnis State, requesting thcra to furnish to tbe Con anmiiil prmtuvt of gold and silver at other self in marriage mortrantic, it ts alleged At a meeting of the stockholders of penotis is as followa: horse goes right along. tened, and the name unally pitcneo.

upon was the 'itabagas." The improvised worn in the Bois de Bouloene, ne unuiuNiiuni- avowee, ms purpose of rtyiDg with Miss orris, and, in order to make things pleasant, locked his wife op until he had finished packing, when the guilty couple drove away to the station, and thence vanished into infinite space, with a the Cincinnati and Muskingum Valley R-iHwnv. hold in Zansvill last Thursday, vention tbe number of civil catwes at lsue on I their respottlve dockets and copy of the last trial list in their respective Courts, showi'nj- tbe date when such trial list wan called, the date of In the year 14 (oo, ooo In tbe year boo. to the a lady who has been promoted by his own favor. A proposal has been put forth iust lately at tbe Italian Court to recognize publicly and solemnlv the marriaie of Kinir Victor In the year 1000 ooo, turn and the next day a similar hat, but made the lease of that road to the Pan Handle Uailroad Company was unanimously In the year isa In the var IfioO. lt.ono.000 Barrestlng lib UcsCers.

fbe practice of harvesting wheat with headers has been strongly denounced by millers and others on the "Paciric Slope." The millers there especially complain that nfY.n have flour returned as unmer- of other materials, was piacea in tue windows of the modiste who supplied the in Emmanuel with tbe Countess, in Axxie, a little daughter of Mr. Rox, re agitated, for fear the Impression wouia oe conveyed that Congrmw mistrusted the competency of ihe preseut Secretary of the Interior to d-mlnhter the government of the Indian Bureau. As there is now a vacancy at the bead of that Bureau, a bill will be immediately repcrted in the House to make theCommlssloner responsible to the President if Secretary Uelano would have no objections. He will be approached upon the sot'ject on his return from Cuba. FBOrOSBD CHANGE OCS OOINASB ST9TBM.

Great luterest Is felt here lo official circles as well as Congress In behalf of tho passage of a bill providinar for a new system of coinage. case that lady will become Queen of Italy. Siimori Kattazzi and Memabrea were favor In the year 1700. In the year 1W0. In the year 1S43.

In the vear 1W 135,000,000 tbe receiptsor expeudttures two years. IXSB TKADB IS MONET. The question ot tbe repeal of tLe usury laws of the state wilt be brought before the Legislature early this session, with soaie prospect of success. Tbe tsndency of tbe times Is ail that way and we are bound to come to it sooner or later. The law ou the subject ts a obsolete and little regarded as some of the old colonial statutes; those against profanity and traveling on Sunday, lor Instance.

Some bans, caarten Jiave already ventor. A more ugly hat was never mounted upon the chignon of a lady, yet in a week it had become the mode, and for Lr M.thi 'Mlm ralsuras" has been all siding on one Sir. Henry liiandy farm. able to the proposal, but it is opposed by near Zancsville, aged sir years, while good deal of borrowed money. The last mentioned fact has stimulated pursuit, and there is some hope that Train may bo caught and served as he served his unfortunate wife.

Such is the story as we find it, and an odd one it is. We have heard 0 locking up to prevent an elopement, bnt never before of a kxking up to promOw on the Issuing of tne original writ in eaen case thereon, and tbe number of case actually tried, and that the clerk report tbe lep.les to the Con vetulon, arranging the eouiiile in alphabetical order: and that a like return be requested from the Prothonotary of each district of the Supreme Court, and of each District Court iu this Mr. Worrell moved to amend, "and that the Clerks of the Court of Quarter Session shall certify the number of returns, to each terra, made wttotathe last two years, tA4 we oliposi- In the year 185a, 285,000,000 i'rinee Humbert ana mem iters oi uie uu-ernment. If it should be carried out i th. fashion.

Since it must have reached standing near the grate, one day last week, was shockingly burned by her clothes tak The crold and silver product of the world rhnntahie, for tbe reason tbat it makes rrL bread. We h--ve never heard the Sdon raised in the West, but tbe Satiheded in the grain-srowtng c-of the West is comparatively small. Miaiiw r.f Minister will no doubt occur in New York ere this, it is well, perhaps, to ing fire, from the eflectaof which she died Home, with a very considerable amount of Dorn to date is stated to be $08,412,000,000, tbe gold being ia excess of the silver about 1 trivts th nriirm of this rnODtro41tT. oa tne a uuk the cUmate ia not weU adapted to thie of a couriTial dinner and very damaged family scandal in the royal maiision I inasmuch tbe subject ot ft retain to specie tWO DUUOOb, FIB Pi aiSTTWM-ia- I.

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