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if. f iHEjPENNY, PRES S It Hbllshea tall, (Sunday exotpted,) br rBAKCISCO A CAIDWEIL, PKOFlUXTQItfl. ppiob ao. U win rgiiti-niiii. Till riHHT PBISSbdeUvendtosnbaorilMrsla Cincinnati, Oovlngton and Newport, andsvr- U i rounding cities ud towns, it the x tromtily lowprloeof BIX OIHTS A WIIK, PATABLI TO OABBMB. pbiobbop buiubo: Bjngl copies Jo.i 1 month 40o.; monthttl, 1 peer t. AMUSEMENTS. WOOD'S THEATER. V COBKIB SIXTH AID VISB-STBS1TS. JOB A. Iiuub,Jb.m..3o1 Lm and kknagw. Great Attraction for New-Year Week. Mr. GLENN in one of hit funniest obaractar. THIS IVENIHQ, January 8, and every evening during the week, John Brongham' PO-CA-HON-TASf Ob, Tbb Gbxtlb MiiDii. Captain John Bmllh.., ....,.... Mr. Hall Fow-ha-tan............................... Mr. Kllsler H. B. H. Po.c-hon-taa.........,.MIsa fanny Denham, After wbich BLUB BEARD; . Or, Thi Tbreobs or thi Blub Chamber. Ahomallane (Bine Beard) ............-..Mr. Lansdon lbrahlm..................................Mr. Ellsler! yatlmaMi)MitMi.NtMffMMMM.iMMMM.Mn. Blister! Irene ......,.. Miss Denham To conolude with THE DUTCH ACTOR. The Dutch Actor Mr. 8am. Glenn! Bote alias fanny Denham WDoors open at M; Onrtala rise at 7 o'clock) " Pbicbsop Aohimior Dreaa Oircle and Faruuettei eucenai uauery, uncens. JsaJAT I O IV ALTH E ATE R j Teath Night of the distinguished aotreai ;. .., MISS JT. M. DAVENPORT. THIS KVINtNU, January 5, will be acted Bui war a aumirea piay oi THE LADY OF LYONS, i Fanline ......Miss J. M. Davennoi Olanda ileluotte........ i t Mr. W. Carter Beauaeant , Mr. Vanderen Ool. Uamas - Mr. Allen Glavi Mr. 0. Stnart Madame Deacbapelle Mra. Laws Dance mini Jenny Hight, To conclude with the Interesting drania called BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Admiral -.. Mr. Vanderea Oapt. Oroastree Mr. Swift Black-eyed Suian -....Mra. Vanderen Friday, Benefit of Mi Davenport. i Tim Altibid. Door open at tX o'clock ; this curtain will riae at 7M precisely. ( NOTIOK. Tradesman and others are cautioned against furnishing any article for the theater with out a written order, signed by Ihe Manager. I THE NEW NATIONAL HOTEL, adjoining trie Theater, is now open for the reception of guest. Booms can be obtained by tbe day or week, antt tneala furnished at all hours i piKFS OPERA-HOUSE. S. N. Piken....... M...M..M.......M...... Proprietor. F. B, Conway.,,....,. Stage Director. J. F. Herbert Treasurer. THIS EVENING. Jannarv 8. will be nreaented (lie -t- ceieorauxi orama entitiea V ; LOUISE DE LIGNEROLLES j Ob. A Wire's Dbvotion. Louise de Lignerollrs , Mrs. Oonwi Mount de Glvry .........,.......Mr. Conwiy Henri de Lignerol !,..... ,.. Mr. Chaplin General Lagrange .,.......... Mr. Sheridan Cecil (her first appearance).. Miss Helen Monroe Josephine Mrs. Wilkin To conclude with the admirable comic drama en - uueo. DOMINIQUE, TEE DESERTER DomlnlmieUba deserter)..,....-....................Dvtdke . Jeannatte,MM,....,..........,.,..,..OhapUn In active preparation, Sbakaneare'a grand play bf xnxi laiurasi', witn sew scenery, aresiss,uecw llona. Ao. Paicca or Admission. Parquette Circle, Parquelte ana caicony, oo cent ; Ampnuneawr, i wn j-nvaie noies ior eignt persona, ps. I Doors open at 6M o'clock commence at 7M. s NITH A NIXON'S HAH Eighteen Star Parfnrmara. Pnaltlvalr hi, IT.TSir Nights MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY at"! . SATURDAY XVKNTNUH. Jan i. S. 4 and 7 : alaiikt Odd-Fellows' Hall.Coviugton.on THTJBSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Jan. 8 and 6. DOUBLE TBOUPS-Great combination of Talent aud Orlginality-The largest and best Band of Mlb BUrels ever organized -SaoitftiY, OABLB, DUPKfZ A GREEN'S far-famed and world-renowned only original New Orleana and Metropolitan Burlesque Opera Troupe and Mammoth - Brans Band, I Are coming with new and extra attractions, and will give four of their Ethiopian Concerts Id this city previous to their departure on their annual Southern tour. i Grand free Balcony Concert in front of the Hall each evening by the Brass Band. j i . Admisaion Socenui. 111.. ti,1)IDn,v 1 Mvnunn n -1 -1 ii- for school children and families. Tickets redutoa ,. w iu oenw. ' Proprietors Sborey, Carle, Suprez A Green. OHA8.fi. DUPPEZ. deMh Manager and Business Agent 11 ASQUERA DE COSTUMES.-MES, Q. KUHLMAN. of No. 44 Sixth-atreeL would respeotfully inform the public that she nas, in oonnectioi witn mra Toledo's (late Bavel Troune) tasteful wardrobe, removed her new office, at No. 70 Flfth-atraat. between Walnut and Vine-street, where she will be happi to see her former patrons, to whom she can oltor the moat spienaiq assortment oroostnmee. del7-a HR. AND MRS. SHANKS mMM JCJDEML . UlUa SECOND TBRH. . I NBtlonnl Hall, Vineitreet, above FMt. The lessons are so arranged that beginners can commence at any time. detf Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! GIFT BOOK SALE AT NO. 28 WEST POUBTH-STREfeT, next to Bmith A Nixon's Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. A splendid Gift, worth from 60 cent to f 100, will be given with every book for which we reaeive one dollar and upward at the time of sale. 1 Gifts constat of (told and Siver Watches. Ladles' BolH Gold Chains, splendid set of Jewelry, fine kld Bracelets, Genu' Gold Vest-chains, and a large va riety of other articles of rich Jewelry, worth from . W cent to J 100. I baaies and gentlemen ere respectfully invited to uiit auu vjuiuiiue our bluck. A. A. KELjLEY, Publisher and Gift Bookseller, no21-tf No. 28 West Fourtb-strebt. PATENT MACHINE-MADE PAER : BAGS, for Grocers, Drnggiats, Tea Dealer and others, made from extra quality of Wrapping, I Ua Billa and White Tea Paj aW.OOONo, 1 310,000 No, 2 V rapping and Manilla; aoo.uooNo. I awo.oooNo. 4 , . 300,000 No. 6 '" ' aoo,onoNo. 8 HOO.OllONo.lO aoo,ooo No. 12 : ' ani.oooNo.ii . 200,000 No. 18 200,000 No. 20 200,000 No. 2S " ajtooo No. i White Tea Bags; i,mai cto. t ' 2IIO,uOONo. 3 The above are not na In aankanM of Ron haas fcach. We are manufacturing from sixty to seventi-tve anonseuu nags per oay - " NIXON A CHATFIILD. . Paner fiaar MannfaotnraraJ ' ' ' And Wholesale Paner Deal, .a. 022 77 and 71) Walnut-tret. Fench Orchard, Yoaghiogheay, Hartford , , i City and Byraonse Ceala. j WE ARE DELIVERING THE ABOVE qualities of Coal from tbe boats In cicellent order and prompt delivery. i . , ..... CAN FIELD A BERTRAM ... Dealers In Coal and Coke, . deMam 178 East Jront-st., near Butler. ENTS' FRENCH BOO0TS, I rRmnn snnca ants rattcrr. i ' IB1NOH BLlPPXBS, Just received by Xspress. J. H. DstTKMB, de22 ' ' " Went Fourth-str a1' Af CONSTABLE'S SALE. By virtue it an J execution, to me directed, I will sell, oi SAT- ' TJBDAY.tbe 7tbdyof January, I860, at 10 ('clock A. M., at the junction of Ann-street and the Ulaml Oaual, the fbllowlug goods aud chattels, tb-wlt i rpwm . jiata.i.tu,, 1'R.lNilBNH. htit annanl and fix. . tures, taken under ths watarraft law, at the suit of J. A a. boawa et al. . J V. vvnn&uu, lawws, Dbobbbis 27. 18M. ' tt ' i TtwT SW HAMS DAVIS'S DIAMOND IU BBAND Just out of smoke; also, new; Dried . Beef and Beef Tongues, just received and for aie by ' da3fl FEBOUMON, Comer Ninth and Vina. OYSTER'S. Iaot of 'em, and of the fineit Quality at . . MBGDiON'S. ' T de3l Corn ninth Ml Tins. ' ' T fjf. , ... ., ' . VOL. 2. NO. 11)?. Jaw" Ja. . . . t-.,.. -.j -.-., .v ...... CINCINNATI, THURSDAY ! MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1860. PRICE ONE CENT. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. TRAINS ARRIVE. Littlb IttAMi. Night Bxpreas, 8:00 A. u. Aocom- uiuuaiitaa, s:o f. M.j uar ,xpr vm, q:oo r. a. IHDIAKAPOUS AMD OlNOIKMATI.- -11:14 A, a.; 5:40 P. M.: 1:40 a. w. Ohio abo Missiaaim. 8:28 A. bl; ll:4S A, M.s 10:18 r. as. Oimcihbatt, HatniTon ahd DATTOBt. 7:48 a. .; 11:01 A. 12:82 r. is.; :A2 p. .; 8:90 r. u . MaBItTTA and Cimoibnati. 11:20 a. .; 8:82 P. St, BlOBHOMP AHD ISDIAHAPOLIS.-lZlJO 8:88 P, B. TRAINS DEPART. , Littlb Miavi. Day Express, 10-.OI I a. v.; Accom modatlon. 4:40 r. M .: Nlaht Ixnreiaa. 11:30 r. a iBDIANAPOLIg AMD CINCINNATI. I'M) A. U. 12:48 T. a.i r:io r. Ohio and Mississippi. 7:20 A. .; 2:00 r. m.j 7:30 p. n, Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dat ton. 8:00 a. a.: 7:3( A. m.; 10:00 A, 8:40 p. at.; 8:30 p. u; 11:30 p. u. Mabixtta and Oinoinnati. :40 a. .; 8:40 p. a. 1 BlOHMOBD AMD IllDIAMAPOLIS. : 00 A. M.J 8:40 P. at. PEN AND SCISSORS. Tbe total indsbtedneJi of Indiana 18 $10,288,855 57. has reoenuy maae a aentanon in Dotton. aWm. H. Ooehran, editor of the Mt, Vernon, (U.) Mepubitcan, diea on Hundsy last p&" The first jury ever empanelled was In jSDgiana, in vvu. pfTh University of Pisa was opened on tne 3d ol JJooemDer wnn great solemnity. , Itie 8tatd that Governor Wright. Min ister to Berlin, will ask for hii reoall eurly in tne spring. mone tlio forthooiniair attractions of The CornhiU Magazine, is to be a New Life of Hogarth the fainter, by Ueorge Augujta 8aa. 0f A. memoir of the "Life of ArySoheffer," the rainier, is announced oy sua. urote, the wife 4f the banker and historian of Greeoe.i Jff-Mrs. Ellen Ready, aged about forty years, iras arowDca in a -pan oi water in Bos ton, a re w days Binoe. jjsa- "It is all aronnd my hat." as On h ypoorite laid when he pat on monrning for nts aeparwni mis. A11 law officers in France have been ordered to dress in blank with white oravats, ana to stop mui;iug m me sireets. George Young, a Bailor, committed suicide in New York, on Saturday night, jby rs. Ann S. Stephens has addressed a letter to Viotor -Hugo, vindicating Virginia for the exeontion "t John Brown. I jiafFor the ye 1859, the number of coin plaints entered in the Foltoe Court of Boston was 8,00a. An increase ot 804. pB"Tb Medical Timet says that single women have the heudaohe more than married ones. Don't they have the heartache too? 9-Dumae, jr., sold the copyright of pit new play, the Fere Prodigue, in Pari8, for $a,uuu. 3SB-The New York Journal of Commeict. in luprouuoe mum, ettya ma biock 01 nour in New York, December 29, 1859, was 1,438,465 oarreia. ' I it-At Littleton, N. H., on Thorsday ' it was thirty-six degrees below zero, and at ft anconia, in the same State, thirty-seven belo.w. pFtfi-1- A. O. Mcllwaine, of Petersburg, Va., has .contributed $5,000 toward an addi tional endowment of $1,000 Lr Hampden Sidney College. 1 ' , l&S" Mr. AgOt Belmont has lately pur chased a Mei'.iaonier, which is said to be a finer example of that artist's manner than his "ChessPlayers." ay-The boot-maJters of Hopkinton, Maas., to the number of several hundred, have been on a strike since the. beginning of December, in oonseqnenoe of a revlucticn of wages. IBST American wines are manufactured near Sing-Sing, N. Y., in eoi'slderable quantities. The "pure juioe of the gipe" is probably ine of its constituents. I 0BA young man, Louis; Perdue, living in Summer County, Tenn., was instantly killed a few davs since bv the premature explo sion of a gun. StT'Thomas McNally wag stabbed three nmm In V Vnrb lut week, while andaavnr. ing to protect a woman from tbe brutal as sault ot ner nuananu. Pride and love'never should be arrayed against eaoh other, for their struggle is always productive of misery. Lova in a woman may overoome pride; in man never. j 0f1h Rev. Samuel K. Cox, President of the Lynchburg (Va.) Female College, ie out In defense of the polioy of employing home-horn toaebtt.'. ' . j pfE. T. Bradley, of Fair Haven, Cotn., was thrown from his wagon, a few days ago, while his horses were running away, and his neck broken. 1 . iVA young man, an apprentice in the jewelry store of Mr. Griddley, of Holly Springs, Miss., blew his brains out in that plaoe a feir days sinee. . TThe following are the distances by! tbe steamer routes from Queenstown: To Kew York, 2,680 nautical miles; to Boston, 2,490; to Portland, 2,450; to Quebec, 2,202. , I rrA Piokens (Ala.) paper says that there be a baby show in that oounty soon. We had hoped that these disgusting exhibi tions were at an end. , "Leslie's elegantly illustrated volume on "Sir Joshua Reynolds and his 'Works" was left at his death in a state to far advanctjd at to admit of its publication, in the spring. p&"3. R. S. Bond, former proprietor o ' the Mendota (111.) Preu, and at one time a num ber of tbe Cincinnati press, has purohased an intaraat in the Seoublican and Telearanl. of Dixoa, in that State. , , i .: j i Arohbishop Hughes has accepted! the invitation of the senior class of the University of North Carolina to deliver the commence ment sermon before them on the 4th of June next ' -The Memphis (Tenn.) Enquirer the Hons.! Jerry Clemens and Bolon Borland's paper, favors the nomination of Edward Kverrett for President by tbe Charlestown Convention. ., 90n the invitation of the City Colinoil of Kingston, Canada, Dr. Howe will, in a pub lio address, show with what faeility provision oan be made for the support and education of the blind. j jgsTMr. F. Bridges, author bf "Phreiology made Practical," has reoelved fromj the British Treasury, at the reoommandatijm of Lord Pa'nerston, 50 for his investigations as to the causes and increase of orime. I Upward of three hundred prlzeswre distributed at the Girard College, Philadelphia, last Friday, for good eonduet and Improve ment in scholarship. Fifteen new pupils are to. be admitted to the Institution. j flf-Late Montgomery (Ala.) papers ohron. Jole tbe marriage, on the same day, of two editors in that pleasant little city that of Henry F. Coyne, of the Mail, and E. A. Banks, of the Cbdraroii, Poor follows, had they not tioubles enough without taking wiveaT Th SmpATirr op Womist with Jobii B sown. -The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin says: The ghost of John Brown is more suc cessful with the women than a hnat nf flln in the flesh.' The attentions showered upon mo memory oi tne aarper s D eny man put aotive gallantry to the blush. No hero in modern history has had so much written about him by fair fingers. The whole oountry has been in a flutter of expectation of a "diffl- ull tl l - 1 w ... - oui.y H.WNO mra. u. JUAna Vhm and Mrs Mason, of Virginia, the matter In dispute be- mtT RrftWri TVtat ilnPPasrtAV.lnt.A, ... .tl-U O auvvviivfuvHUVUVw rIM OVlUiUtt" ting of slow appetite. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens has also taken nn a nndirel th.t U Inn. ..J ponderous agalnat Viotor Hugo, the disputed uuiu. sun ueiug xirown. iiasi, tnat. granite divinity, Harriet MarUneau, stops her ears for moment to tne am ot Jiiuropean politics, In which the is playing one of the most import ant parts, to communicate her sympathy with vauillH, An Indian Chibp Yisldibo to Civilization, xnooeiBDratea inaian Urave, "Hole-in-the- nas omit mm a nne souse on his re served six hnndraul .r,r.. o , r..- ttr:M AM - - - w.wn IU5, UJI the MlflAiaalnni. TVia hni,.. W . n . - r r uvwaw wa, ivui, VIA thousand dollars, and is nearly surrounded by 4. Kla.a PHI.. t J t m.m . piBi-Bo,. jluj 01a vqioi is living witn bix wivei in all th mlAiifln nf nisla -j.. wv vk w iUVt U4UU APIBUUps His parlor Is furnished with seventeen rookins -Ui.tH. U II- .1 ., ... . una,, 1, nuue me wans are nung witn sight larore nnrtrairn self, and the other Major Cullen. Three of k:- 1 . , , . , ... witim una om, iiKo nimseu, ana tne other three voun and hnanflful .Than 1;k. "white folks," all set at the same table, and uig ue oaiua ana aonse lets ior every day use. The old man has over one hundred aorea of hla nhhvi nndM m,ifta;A. vi.k brings foith bountifully. His wives 'work a '"e" go wu m)cku witn nowers. Nbwspapxbb in thb Unimd Staiss. There are 3,364 newspapers published in the United States and Territories, of whioh tli are in New York, 419 In Pennsylvania, 382 In Ohio, 221 in Illinois, and 219 in Massachusetts, leaving 1,610 for the rest of the States. It would be a cuiious piece of statistical in forma tion if we could discover how many persons read eaoh one oi those 3,364 newspapers, also wutu amount 01 renaoie matter is published, say in miles; how many editors, sub-editots, reporters, or penny-a-liners, contribute !to there, the opinions expressed about them, and as a ciimax to . imormauoo, no w many eub aoribers to eaoh newspaper pay their subsorip tion promptly. . 1 i Caxton'b Old Printino Orrioa. The site of Oaxton'e Printing Office, in Westminster, has lately been oleared away for the erection of a splendid hotel, in the hall of which a statue of the first English printer will be placed. Some remnants of the old building. remained nn a raw years since, wnen tney rail down from very ase. Great naina were tkn in the excavations to discover some of the printers' types which might be expected to do scattered aoout, out witnont success. ' Cax- ton's press was under the shawdow of West. minster Abbe and the improvements in that neignoornooa Dave brougnt the locality ipto uuuoo, auor a long ooscunty. Crossing ihs Mississippi on Cams op Ios. A party of Irishmen were enjoying a sooial glass in St. Louis, a dav or two . einoe. when one of them, named Gallagher, proposed a bet of $50, that he would cross the Miaaisainnl nn the ioe before twelve o'olook on the succeeding uojr, ouijpuoiug uit ii wouiu uien ns irozen over. In this he was disappointed for the ice was runninK, though very slnnslshlv. in lairsa cakes. 1 Nothing daunted, he obtained a plank about twelve feet long and fourteen inches wide, ,with whioh, after great difficulty, he sucoeeuea in rescuing tne opposite shore, and won tne money. Thb Wab-Vissiu of all Nations. An elaborately prepared return states the number of ships-of-war of all kinds Une-of-battle ships, frigates, corvettes and sloops, surveying nnd small vessels, sun-boats, tenders. 0 possessed by the various oivilised nationB of tne world, as follows: JSngland, 026; France, 448: Russia,164: Sweden. 311 (prinolnallv small vessels;) Norway, 143; Denmark, 120; I the united estates, iv; .Holland, 139; .Belgium, 7; Spain, 82; the Two Sicilliea. 121: Austria. 135: Portugal, 37: Sardinia, 28: Prussia. 65: Greece. 26; Turkey, 49; BiaslI, 27; Peru, 15; Chill, 5; JUOAIOU, V. .... I RoiiAHTio Mabbiaoiv The Manchester CN. U.) Mirror mentions a "midnight marriage" whioh took plaoe In that eity, lately, between two frail mortals. It appears that they had loved well, but not wisely, and the fair one hearing that her affianced was to leave in a nurry early in tne morning for ihe Psoifio shores, regardless ' of oomin a responsibilities. sought the City Clerk, who was called from his bed, and , oompelled the false salt ti be united to her. She had determination,1 and oDtainea justice ana a nusDana, Pjculub Pstttion op in Old Soldiib. The following is one of the many petitions reoelved by Louis Napoleon during his resi dence at Biarrits: i Sire I recievsd under your dear unole two wounds, one in my left thigh and the ether at Wagram. it these two arguments, in sup port !of whioh I inclose ample certificates, should appear susceptible of a permission to Keep a tobaoeo snop, eitner at bevres or else' where, I thank you beforehand for your amia. bility. Please post-pay your answer. Fmbtatiom in Gotham. Flirtation is be coming so flagrant In New York, that mea sures are in contemplation to make offenders amenable to the law. It appears that io ir repressible is the conflict ' of tender emotions that the public exhibition rooms are rapidly being converted into wholesale trysting plaees. ' A correspondent of the Timet is shocked at the tender scenes continually' wit nessed by visitors to Mr. Palmer's statu of "The White Captive," and complains : that suoh works of art only serve to highten the grand passion. - ! ' 1 Artists ir Nsw Yobk. There were Prob ably never before so large number of artists in New York as at the present time, and there is (treat difficulty in finding an unoocupied room suitable for a studio. That nest of art ists in Tenth-street, oalled the Studio, whioh was regarded as a very wild speculation when it was built, has not a vacant apartment in it; and the liberal proprleter of It, who built it for the acoommodatiou of artists, without any anticipations of profit, is' 'now receiving ten per cent, on the ospttal vested. DlSTBDOnvS RaIUOAD AOCIPBNT 1ST1 TBI South. A collision ooourred at Red Bluff, on the Mobile and Ohio Road, recently, between the up freight train ahd the down passenger train, by which both locomotives ana tenders, and the bsgvaKe oar, and first passenger ear attached to the passenger train, were loom- pieteiy . smasnea in pieoes. .a Draxeeman named Ernat was killed, and several of the passengers were, more or less bruised and Boratoked. " ;' ''' ' - - I ,r- ..- Btsahboat Tbadb at St; Louis. There were three thoesaad one hundred and forty nine steamboat arrival at St. Louis during the present year, whose tunnage was eight hundred and forty-four thousand nine hun dred and fifty-one; This is more than last year, but less than 1867. : i-rj 7'" ' A PisviNTjB Last's Cbitioiim on Apt. The New York 2W6ne is responsible for the fol lowing: . , Two very splendidly attired ladles recently made a condescending visit to the atudio of one of our distinguished landsoaplsts, and asked the privilege of looking at his pictures. The artist was but too happy to comply with their request, and placed before them a bril liant sunset which he had just finished. His visitors were lavish of those charming epithets which ladies bestow eo liberally upon the ob jects of their admiration. "01 isn't it lovely I How sweet I How natural 1" 4c. And then, aftor gating at the glowing canvass for a few minutes in wrapt silence, the lady who had been loudest in expressing her ad miration, said,1 with anatWe whioh must have penetrated to the very core of the painter's heart, "pray, Mr. G , is it a moonlight?" Tha artist meekly replied that it was intended for a "sunset." "O, Indeed!" replied tbe lady. "Pray, Mr. G , whioh do you think the most difficult to do, piotures in oils or in worsted 7" "Really," replied the astonished painter, "I am unable to say, for I have never done anvthlnt? in worsted." "Ah I" mid thn lady, "I find it ao difficult in working little uugaw ufc sa uio eyes. ' 1 1 DfiT.fWD 17 n A H n BP l with Asolttionibii. Dr. Muhoo, of fl. C, the owner of two plantations and negroes suffi cient to work them, waa arrested a few days ago as a lUBpioious onaracter by a Vigilanoe Committee in Enfala, Ala. The Doctor was peddling plows, and it was hard to believe that so wealthy a man would turn "traveling Yankee." A friend who knew the Doctor at home happened to be in town, however, and hearinp of tha diffinnltv ha wQ. in m,t , a 'j hw . " I w the plaoe where the committee were trying uiui, auu wnen ne entered and lound Dr. M. occupying a chair and undergoing an examin ation under nnh nannlUr Mmntnat.niM,. h was 10 astonished that he exclaimed, "Why, xr. muirocr- ana dbtbi out into a loud laugh, while the Doctor, overcome with his feelings, burst into tears, and the sympathy was so in tense that the whole committee were soon in the Niobean moon. Aa a finale, all pledged themselves to sell as many plows as they could. PrRSSNT Condition op thb Mobmons. The Mormons, acoording to their own census, are deoreaslnv in TTtnh. T mnit ik.. .... bered 38,000; in 1857 only 31,022, and in 1858 only about 30,000. They olaira, however, that they are Inoreaslng in the country ; at large, and In the world; and they asoribe the :-..a! i tt-a-i- a. . ' uiiuiuuuuu iu uina 10 temporary oauaos and abaatifwil. Tt ta nnmmitJ tisa 4i, oo .-T - w mi evt KAAtrv IUwIv 91 O If 4 j" 000 in Great Britain and Ireland, and 7,000 on mo continent 01 Europe, besides some 5,000 in Canada, 1,000 in California, and several thou sand in the Eastern States and South America. Altogether they number 126,000. Utah is the onlv nlaoa whnra thav nranfif, hAlvn,nv ,.j oarry out their theories of oivil government, ua wen vi religion, ana it is tne only plaoe where they do not increase. FanstFbbw on Wobab's Lovb. Rosa Bon heur, tbe well-known artist, made this uiomoraoio answer wnen asked why she did not marry; "I am not fit for a wife art is my mistress." Addina- qnicklv. for she had a wo man's warm heart, " Let ua ohange the subjeot it is too painful." When Rosa said the words, 'not fit for a wife," of oourse she spoke after the manner of men; but why should not Rosa be fit for a wife merely beoaust she is a beautiful artlelf Are there no men in the world who are unselfish enough to rejoice that a woman Has more than that one resouroe-r&e.' They, who have a thousand? An Extsnsivb Tubxbt Mabdpaotobt. The new lork Tribune of late date says that a firm in Aurora, N. Y., must be the greatest pro viders of turkey meat of any single establish ment in this oountry. Of one now before as, they say, "it is one of 2,000 of our turkeys, and a pretty fair sample. We fattened the most of them, on our own premises." We judge the aample will weigh nearly twenty pounds, but allow only fifteen pounds as the average weight, and it will show that those gentlemen have turned out of their great man ufactory thirty thousand pounds of turkey meat, as th orop of the present winter. Vaxtjablb Piotubm. Artioles are some times said to be worth their weight in sold, to express their great value; but the piotures of muiNunierare worm toeir weignt in diamonds. The "Chess Players," hardly more than a iuoi square, ana containing but two figures, sold for $4,000. The copy of (Jerome's "Duel after the Masquerade," sold for $2,600. The exhotbitant prices paid for these and other little bits of canvas will, by and by, perhaps, induce our artists to forego their ambition to paint large pictures, and adapt their produc tions to the demands of art-patrons. - A Good Tbino pbom Mrs. Partington. Most of tha naracrrAnh att.vihntail i M. - 1 o r -.. w Partington are so dismally stupid that we never oould tell how they obtained any popu larity; but the following, considering tbe r ' ." v. viqivu,voo 1HU1UU, IB UUllQ clever: "What ehuroh do you attend, Mrs. i-aruugwnf -un, any paradox church where the Gospel is dispensed with." A Pr a , a, Thh.vbt t nv a. ..t,a.. . - " .uvn. ..UUMgu says: "The sweetest bed-fellow is conscience. Ah, it is a charming thing to feel her at one's heart to hear her evening annof and mnm. Ing hymn." A very gallant gentleman says ne nas often thought this, but that his bed fellow's name ta Clara. We suppose it makes no difference about the name. Bivbbb finr.n tn Tavia BnnoVoIlSn. the amusamTit in Hnnfltnn. Tarn nn ,1,a ult., and sleighing on the 3d. The Houston Teltamvh. nf tha 5th nit. aasn R ...it . fall of anything resembUng snow has not been seen in Houston for twenty years; and it has been full seven years ainoe many of us have seen a partiole of snow before." An Inoiana Editob Suppbbino tor fnar. The editor of the Vevay Reveille is in need of fuel, judging from this paragraph in his paper: "Wood, chips, coke, coal, oorn-eobs, feathers, resin, sawdust, shavings, splinters, dry leaves, old rags, fence rails, bam doors, flints, or any thine that will burn or strike fire, taken on subscription at this offioe." Thi Kino ov Abyssinia Tiann rmni. TBOTt. The King of Abyssinia has reoeived ..l . J i . n . .... giauiy ir.o varnsoaiar ooriptures sent Dy ine l.nndnn HiKlH RnntAtv. thwinch n;.1,A. .r Jeruseiem, to Abyssinia, and began at once 1., , A. Jl-l-ll 1 . I uiui sen w annoate tnem. POLICIWAB ITlI.I.in IV N rtpt.a.va An Saturdav niirht lsvat. a row nvimJ In TM. Orleans, at a drinking house, which resulted I. Jn.,u r T w .r . . t u luwromvi aun moinwsn, apouoeman, formerly of Philadelphia, and the dangerous wounding of John Hook, another officer. Al EkTPBBOB'a GaATintna.T.nnia Na.nn. leon has given M. Aladenlte an estate near Bordeaux, worth $60,000, as a recompense for servioe In old times; he gave, some time ago, $20,000 to one of this gentleman's daughters, upea her marriage.-': . -a; ....,. , A Vsniob-mkb Association. A man named Michael MoCann.of East Maysville, Ky.,wat found a few days since, in the streets of that oity, stabbed to the heart. The murder Is wrapped in mystery, and no clue eaa be found oj wdiob to trace the assassin. r. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. From Washington. no that Minister MoLane has been instructed to use bis efforts with the Constitutional Govern ment of Mexico to obtain for tin Louisiana Company, modifications of its oontraot for the construction of a railroad over the Isthmus of Tehuantepee. I Messrs, Benjamin and Lazere contemplate a visit to Vera Cruz in the event of the ratifi cation of the treaty to further the interests of the Company. j The names of the absentees from the House yesterday, who had not paired off, were Messrs. 4drain, Reynolds, Vallandigham, Sickles and Pendleton. Their absence was aocidenta), and for oauses satisfactorily explained. I The seleot Committee of the House of Ref lesentalives of Florida, appointed in conse quence of the circular of the New York Chan) Der of Commerce, oalling the attention of planters to tbe great inorease of sanded oottop, say they believe the complaints this year to be without foundation, and recommend lo the Chamber a thorough investigation into the mode of selling cotton in Now York, and that steps be taken to oompel commission merchants there to sell each planter's orop en its own merits, as the surest remedy, not on)y for sandod ootton, but also for defrauding ope planter at tbe expense of another. j The President has recognised R. W. Welfch as Vice Consul for the Grand Duchy of Olden burg, at Key West. Theordore Borup ks Vice Consul of Swedes and Norway, at $t. Paul, and Jose Zulio as Vice Consul at Savannah. Message the Governor of Pennsylvania. vaula. . Habbibuubq, Pbnn., January 4. Goven or Packer's Meuaage refers to the Harper's Fei ry difficulty, and says that it is gratifying to Pennsylvania to believe that the eitiiens of the Commonwealth did not in any maner partioipate in that unlawful proceeding, and to know that when some of the parties wire arrested within its jurisdiction, they were promptly surrendered. He adds, that while entertaining no doubt that our Republican n stitutiona, whioh have been carried forward to thoir present exalted position in the eyes of the world, will ooutinue to the latest gene a lionH, it is the part of wisdom and patriot! im to be watohful and vigilant, to guard a trees ira so priceless. Let moderate counsels! previ il. Lot a spirit of harmony, good-will nndnatio isl fi.aternal sentiment be entertained among he people everywhere, and the disturbing le inentswhioh tempoi.iii threaten the Un on will assuredly pass away. Pennsylvania's oentral position, with 3,0( 0, 000 of freemen, enables her to foy, with c in phasis, to the plotters of treas in, on eit ior hand, that neither shall be permitted to aio ceed; tbat it shall not be in the power! of either to disturb the perpetuily of a Union cemented and sanctified by the blood ofbur patriotic fathers at every saorifire. The Con stitutional rights of the people aud the States shall be maintained, equal justice done to ull, and these States united forever. Tbe Governor congratulates tl'.n TiPgialaljure that the State debt is decreasing i-t the raip of a million yearly, resulting mainly from jthe sale of tbe canal. I Republican Convention. Conoobd, December 4 Tbe State RenuLli can Convention held here1 to-day was presided over by Frederick Smith, of Manchester, j Ichabod Goodwin, the present Governor, was nominated for re-election by aoolainatjon. J. 0. Tilton was nominated for Railroad Com missioner, j A resolution was adopted, inatruoting jthe State Committee to call a Convention some time after the March eleotions, for the ohpice of delegates to Chicago. Senator Hale 'ad dressed the Convention, whioh was largely attended and harmonious. I Yesterday an engine with a snow plow attached ran into a passenger train between Manchester and Nashua, partially demolish ing the rear oar, and injuring two or three passengers. River News. or. xiuuib, iauuary so.. Ana river nai risen about ten inches iu the last thirty-six hours, and is still rising slowly, probably in consequence of the gorge at Grand Tower, whioh is very heavy and extends for several miles. Weather cloudy, and oolder than yes terday, with slight snow squalls. I . . Later from Havana. Nbw Oblbjns, January 4. Tha steamship Habano arrived here yesterday, bringing Havana advices to 30th ult. The sugar mar ket was firm at 99J4 reals for No.12. , The Btook amounted to 20,000 boxes. Sterling Exchange 1516 premium. Exchange on New York 34 per cent, premium. i Massachusetts Legislature. Boston, January 4. The Republican mem bers of the Legislature held a nominating caucus last night. The Senators re-nominated thsir present offioers. i The House nominated John A. Goodwin, of Lowell, for Speaker, In plaoe of Charles Hall, who retires, and re-nominated the present viera ana sergeant-at-arms. Fire at New York. Nbw Yobk, January 4, The warehouse, No. 288 Greenwioh-street, was burnt last even ing. It was occupied by John J. Brewer, hardware dealer; Isaac Larue, piokle dealer; Bernard Maohon, for stors go, and John Irv ing. Loss $25,000, 1 1" irhioh $10,000 falls on Broner, $2,000 on Larue, and $8,000 on Messrs. Huyler, the owners of the building. From Baltmore. Baltihobk, January 4. The store of trast, Hiokle k Co., fancy goods, West Baltimore, has been burnt. Loss $20,000. Insured. ' The harbor is almost entirely closed, and steamers arrive witn diuouity. Outward Bound. Nbw York, January 4. The steamship Atia sailed te-day for Liverpool, with; New Orleans mails of tbe 26th ult., and telegrams of the 3d, and forty-three passengers, No specie. ... , , . I . Senator Seward. A o born, Jsnuary 4. Governor Seward left this city for Washington on the nine o'olook train this morning. ' ' Thb Otstsb Tbadb or Baltimors. The oyster trade of Baltimore during the past year has been larger than ever before known, and it is estimated that upward of two and a-half millions bushels have been , brought to that market for home eontumptioa and transporta tion to the West, i, There are aow employed in the trade three hundred vessels, which daring the eight months through which the season lasts, are constantly plying between tne oyster beds of the Chesapeake and Its tributaries and that eity. -.( . . :, , ?,-. A Rivbb ib Louisiana Fboiin Ovbb. A few days sinee, Old River had ioe half an inch thick in it, all along the shore, and in several plaees the stream was "loedover" completely. This is a rare novelty in that section of the world. v . -. , ! , ::;-. .-. ,, : ,ft, jU ;.. ,, ,-P i'.o ,j BATES OF ADVERTISING r . , Vtiimscaiw j-, ' f Advartnwauats not Trmdlnty nvt lines (Agt." Oue Insertion f HI On wU,........41 08 Two weaka. ., i 60 One moult-- t M H Larger advertlaemrats Inaotted at ta touowini . rates tor s.aan of tea line or tea i On lmBrtlon.-4 80 1 Two weeiSy-. -JR oe Back addi'nal Uuu St Tbre wwft., 4 OS Quo wet 1 78 1 One month - ., P Of Job 'Printiiis in all it braaohee, don with n Balnea and dtupatoB miscellaneous; THE ALLIGATOR! SMOKE-COiVSUMIlG Goal Cooking Stove! Oit been pronounced bv oom potent Judge to b the BEST COAL COOKING-STOVE EVER INVENTED. t Patented Dec. T, 1858. : For sale by the Inventors and Manafacturar, ADAMS & PECKOVER NOVELTY IRON FOTJNDERY, No. 333 Fourth-street, Cincinnati. W leepeotinllT refer to the following otrtlflcates lor evidence of the above: .7 , fir some month I have been using the Alligator Ooal (Jooking Stove. It snparlor cooklnd aualltles, coranined with Its cloHmlflS, innsteTentually secure to the owners a large abime at wblie patronage.. .AQflS MoLlCAH. f liave been nslns gneof Be I. Adamsft Peck vvet't Alligator Oodt StXrtM ttiftjir 'de month, wli ich Hivel eutire aatinfactioo iraveiypeapoct, and I can he. rfullj recommend It' to fcoee yho are In want ol a anporior cook stove. ,u5J H. LKAVITT. Xor the last pear I have bcesT using the Alligator Coal Cooking Stove, manufactured lr Messrs. Adams ,t i'eckover, which 1 consider a superior stove, and Kives the utmost satisfaction. It ia the only stove 1 have found tbat cooks perfectly with coal. HSNBY VALLETT1C. For some time past I have been using one of Mvsar, Adam Peckover' Alligator Ooal Cooking Btuves, and can recommend them aa being a superior stove, giving entire satisfaction in every respect. JOS. BUSHNKLU, Ooal Merchant. I cheorfnlly Indorse the above. dels JOHtl HBL1CK. i.lUV HEMINGRAY&BRO'S Manufactory, Covington, Ky. WAREHOUSE, - - CINCINNATI, 0. Ne. !IO East Colnmbla-itreet. MANUFACTURE AND BUPPLY THB trade at Uie most reaaonabl prices and a the moit accommodating terms with GLASSWARE! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LANTERNS LAMPS For Oil, Fluid or Coal Oil, AND THB COAL Oil, DEODORIZED. N. D. Jones's Improved Lamp and Burner fr eulo by our agent, J, SELLERS, Oovlngton, Kr. fdeMavl AXOHOH oalCooliiim Stove, .. AWABDED TBI BILVKB MKDAb AT THB' STATE FAIR, Held.'at Zaneavllle, October, 1850. MANUFACTURED BY . iiinii!i;i!in nn SAMPLE ANL 8ALE-E00MS, Vos. 51 and 53 Vinc-st., (Seoond door Below Colombia,) CTml NCI N M ATI, OHIO. noScral PURE AIR! New Mode of Ventila ion! .v., Call and (: Ooeaf SAWYER & CO'S P ATENT He iting and Ventilating Furnaces, la operation at r CHAMBERLAIN CO;'S Stors Ware-rooms, Nos. 61 and 6i Vine-at.. (Below Uolnmbla.) . Sawyer! & Go. fno9ay THE PALMER PUMP COMPANY, CORNER OF MIAMI CANAL AN1 TH1BD-8THBET, Cincinnati, Ohio, an menu rKotnring larmlr. Palmer' oelebrahvs Hydraulk Force and Lift Pump. Also, hi Portable 8tearo Pnirin. All thnae who are abont to purchaae PIJ;nP(v for Tarmeriea, Brewerleai, lllstll lerlea. Dry Dwcka, Papor mills Knilroad tntlona, mines, Wrecklnc Parpoaee, or, in fact, for any purpose where a jump is needed, will lind it to their advantage to call and see the work ing of these valuable inventions, or addrea the I'ALHKH PUMP (JOKPAnir for a clroular, whioh will furnish the name of many who have used these I'nmps with perfect aatlfaoiion. - dsaidm , WILSON, GARLICJC fc CO., Forwarding and Cornmission ' ; ; MJEItCIIAiw'TSj BALERS IN LIVE 'AND DRESSED MMrfn.MllU I., w.o w-.ui, .uijuyo h,i vumiuisaion iiiiainess, under the style tit Wilson, Gariick A Co., respect fully tender their service and solicit the patronage of Ihslr friend and tha snultn. rrtii,i. .1,0, paid to buying aad telling Hogs, Whisky, Flour, Onaln, Ac. hlr charges will T at medrrata as any other goc d houe in the ay. . jfeferto lha mer chant of Ulnclnnatl general 1 1 . ,, , a. wiumjiv, a., M1 ' ' .'I. ifr. f H. T, ttASXIOK, noMbm h. T. PAaJw HoHdaPresen IT HAVJ! JUST ! OFRNED A LOT OF Blwjne and OJiina Figure, Faacy Inkstands, Vases, Jewel and match-box, Fancy shaving and Work-box, and other Fancy Good too nuaierom to mention, suitable for the Holidays, which I will sell cheaper than aov other establishment in the .v, 'U, 'im" HIHJt DAVID, go-ITS HaJa-etret,JetwMaSjBtbaa4av&. B.-Alaoeaewlotof FaBoy boapa, Parfamtr,, Ksaaeatjsj, ,1 . oU in "- nogs, ront, iara, wnuity, imr, Grain, Ao. Oltice north-west corner Sixth and Bain-street. Cincinnati, opposite the Gait Home. 1 The underalaned havina rormiwl a