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1HE PENNY PRESS Ia published aailr, (Sunders aaoetd,) by FBAKCI8CO GAJUOTEM, ' PBOPBIBTOBfl. rrii so. w in rouita-iTBii. TBI PI91T FBKoSis feUTCtedtosutMoribersla Cincinnati, Covington and Kewport, eaditu rounding titttt and town, at th ex- tremelr lowprloeof . . IX 0BHT8 A WISH, FAYABL1 TO OABBIXB. raiemor auuua: Single ooples lei i month Mo.; I month tit 1 rear AMUSEMENTS. WOOD'S THEATER. ooima sixth aid Tin-ariirn. Jon A. stasia, J ,ole fw ana Kuutt, WIIiOOME, KIMTUOKT ADO TI3NKS8EI. Mist Eliza IiOffaa'i Last night but one. THIS IVBrllHG, January S7, will b performed, for the laat time, the papular five-act slay of mi LADY OF LYONS. Panline. ....... ...Ht.Mii Ellta Logan Viands ttelnoil,.,.......,.Hr. Langaon Mom. Beanseant ..h.II. Hall Col. Dan u....m.....m ..a...Ur. JCII.ler lions. Qlavl. MMia.M hihhii a Mr. Brad - Madame Deschapelles IHHHIIUI IIMWMI . Mr. Gilbert ; Widow MelD(ille...........,....,......MlM Irving After which Mis. Logan will rclta " Martlmonlal Squabbles," always iscelied with unbounded ap plause. ... To conclude with th. great and magnificent Ori ental Sptotacle called ALADDIN j 0i Tb Wosdesiol Lamp. Aladdin Miu Eflle Ellsler Kaarao (tbe dumb lvo)....,..., Mr. Blister Alanagar (a magician),,,.,..,..,.. Mr. Langdon PrlnuiM....M.. ...... rUlrte Annie VVaite Zobodie........... m..M la. fanny Denbam Amron... ................... ................. Miss Amelia Everett tjhlng Mntapba........... ......Mn. Gilbert In conseqnence of tbe dally apelleattona for tbe Iiiitorical play of "Touaaaint L'orertnre; Or, Tbe Inaurrection of Hayll," tbe manager will forthwith make the neceuary effort for ita early and brilliant production. If AT I ONAIiJTH E AT E R. John Bate.... ..Proprietor and Manager U 0. irWUHMMWA ..Treasurer AtTBBiTio or Paiois, Tickets for Ladle, and . Children, Dress Circle, Wet..; f amily Circle, 24 eta.) Colored Boxes, 29 ett.; Gallery, 10 ct. LAST NIGHT BUT OHB Off THK PABTO M1ME. OBAND JUVJBBILB NIGHT. TBE PANTOMIMB To commence at 7X o'clock. , '".;"...' . THIS EVENING, January J7, the entertainment will conclude with the drama entitle TUERESE, THK OKPHAN Off GENEVA. In preparation, th. itartling drama taken from Sir Walter Bcott's novel ot that name. called "The Heart of Mid Lothian." NOTNJB.-Trade.nian and other, are caalloned Bgainat farniahlng any articles for the theater with, out a written order, algned by I he Manager. THB NBV7 NATIONAL lIOTEL, adjoining the - Theater, 1. now open for the reception cf gnosis. Boom, can be obtained by the day or week, and meals furnished at all hours PIKE'S OPERA-HOUSE. B. N. Plka. MM MMUM IIIHIHM(IIII Proprietor. Jt. B. Oonway, Jltage director. . . Herbert ....jtreaaurer. Second week of those established favorites, Mr. and Mr. W. Jf. Florence. - THIS EVENING. January 27. will be presented the laaghabl comedietta entitled THE IRISH LION. Tim Moore.......-.. Mr. Florence To be followed by tbe beautiful comedy of THRICE MARRIED. Had'lle Victoria 0, Page, with tbe chanson- : ette " Le. J.ux Bleu.," Benorita Perea ' Ileus, with the grand dance. ' La 8eu.ua dello;" Oarlntta 1'epottl. with the long of "Tbe Captain with hie Whiskers;" Herr Onataru. Vaaa de VereH.MH Mra. Floreice Vivian lllpple -...... ........ .........Mr. Florence To conclude with THK YANKEE HOUSEKEEPER.. Peg Ann Mehitable Higglnuntter.......Hrs. Florence Barney Conner .....Mr. "orence Win aotlre rehearsal, an original bur esque, writ ten expressly for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FUreuce, and played by thorn with the nost unbound jd .no cess at Wallace's Theater for ui,r?.t ' ?.?,y. three successive night., entitled LALLA KOOKII. N. B Waoted-Twenty vouch ladlea for the bal. let. Apply at the Box-office, between the hour of u &. di. ana r. m, BriciAL Notici. All person, are reapectrullr n ineated to refrain from loud er imuraner lansu&ffe. yelling, whistling, or any other conduct calculated to disturb the audience or violate tbe rules of docoruui. Pbice. or Adbibbioh. Parquette Circle, Parguette and Balcony, 50 cente; Amphitheater, 26 cents; Privato Boxes for eight persons, $8. Doors open atftX o'clock; commence at K4. ' M R. AND MH8. SHA.NK88 AD1HH0 ACiDBMY, Nntlonal Hall) Vlne-itreet, a The lesHOn. are so arranged that torn menoe at any time. - w a Fifth. Inner, can deVtf MUSICAL. THB 'VACATION POLKA!3 COMPOSED AND DEDICATED TO THB pupils of tbe Western Female Seminary, Ox ford, Ohio, br Mite Mary C. Adams, aud illustrated with a nneri.w of the Semlrary (tnllnlngs. Price, woenu. JOtiw UHUt4t;u, jr., ja!6 No. 6ft West Kunrth-ntrcet. 11TUSI0AL INSTRUMENTS CHEAPER XT., thai ever. Great saorlBce of Pianos, Melodeons, Violoncellos , Violins, Guitar., Banjo Strings.Trim mings, Ac. during the Holiday.. mings, Selling at 100 per oent. ieM than any other Bouse In this city, and hrat-claas instrument at that. Do not buy an Instrument until yon buve called at No. 227 Jflfth-etreet, second door east of nam, .outn nae. Bttiiii nu a buu., Piano Makers, and Dealers In Fint-olasa Inrtm- menia. flezitr &530. . $30. $30. $30. Thirty-Dollar DouWa Lock-Stitoh FMTSEnMAIinilo BIOTJBKD BT BIOBNT LXTTXBS PAT1NT. THIS MACHINE HAS SEEN PRO NOUNCED by all eompetcn!. Judge, wb nave teen It. to be tbe best and moat desirable Fi l Be Jnaohlne erer Ictrodaced, rcaarrile from t ).arythiokesttothe Tery fl net fabric, made, it win sew an ainn. oi lamny gooas, uu win mi ft,uB vi iuiwi, iruin x,u. a w mm ' No ell I. aeed on toaof thn nianhlB. m ail amu. oi (urwaa. irom xio. w juu( 'Bead for circular, or call and it In operation, ppon early applicatlon,Btateaud County Bights may be secured. Ananergetle person can make fortune In a .hort time. Agent wanted Is all unsold torrltory. ii, u. HiiKiman, 8c le aud excluriva agent for the United State, -senjfmf fl Wert yonrth-street. OinclAOatl. SADDLE, TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, 109 Maln-straett three doara above Third. KEEP ON AND AND MAKE TO OR DEB all k nds of Horse Trapping.. In the beat and most substantial manner. Also, a large assort ment or Hone Bla.seU, Whips, Carpet and Leather iBags, Bridle Bit.. Buffalo Bube., Valise, (tbe real 'sole-leather), Mail Trmks, Sponge, and a large &a 'sortment belonging (O this One. I wlU sell as low in towen. D. S. CAREICK! . nolT J.M'ELEVEY, Merchart Tailor No. 48 FOl; A t H-STREET, delMf ' LODtON BUTLPIgO. HBAO.QU AfTEUS FOR Boots fe Shoes 1 T HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE -- gtuiu aiuperiiir iupokqi JXHHS, DllOfli ana Olipparia which for extent nd Trletr ft not intpaned wMt of j JOHN H DKTKHW.M w.t Fnnrtb-at. TM1IWY0RK H0MK INSURANCE lH COMPANY" AGENCY, Newport. Ky.-For policies against Are and marine risk. Uap'Utl, Bl.OUO'tMIO-Bnrplna, A40t,OnO. Apply to HKNBT BUUHA NAN, near Pos' office, jaKam York atraet. N.yport. KT. THE AGENCY FOR TBE SALE OF QEO. B. BloatACo's. Family Sewing Machine ha teenremoTed to No. 30 West Fonr'h-atreet, orer Le Boutelllers. (JaMm) R. ri. 04 OK. Agent. CH0ICE GREIN AND BLAO KTEAS ,.. OOLTIR'B , i Hoi, Sit Mil 831 ataU-gtraet, VOL. 2. NO. 137. mi .CINCINNATI, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, I860. a aawa. .... Q FRO ONE CENT. PEN AND SCISSORS. rU(Ternor Wise hat dechnod a public dinner is Northampton County, Va. gl&k leader in the London Tma, few weeks siooe, broneot eight thousand poandi Bteiling to a eharltaM institution. SulicrlDtioni are being made to the stock of a proposed railroad conneotlne Bab ylon with Jerusalemon Long Island. About $25 J)00 hu been remitted by the Catholic, of New York city in aid of the es tablishment of the Ameirlcan College in Rome. VThe agent of the Tloerov of Bernt hal recently concluded a oontract for a large sup ply cf Sharp' Improved arm. ' - aRoia Bonhtur is about to visit the United States to paint buffaloes, ai the may see them on the Western prairies. ffltTMr. Thaekerar ta a monthly lalary of twelve hundred and fifty dollar for hi ser- Tlcei a) editor of the Vornhxll Magannt. ff"The total export! of Mobile, Ala., mostly cotton, for three months past, have amounted to oyer $12,000,000. - ' -aen. Case hu given to the Board of Edeeation of Detroit a lot of land valued at $15,000 for a union school-house. "CoI. Robert MoKee, late of the Mayi- vlUe Exprtu.U now editorially astoolated with the IouIitIIIo Courier. SS'Iohn Morrisier, It ia laid, intend to bet about $32,000 on tbe fight in England be tween Heenaa and Bayers, in favor of the latter. sVHIram Fuller, formerly editor of the New York veuina Mirror, hu parohised the New Orleans Delta, and will take control of it on or about the lit of February. 5rA email publication of Cazton, tbe first printer, hu been disoovered. It is a broad side, and remarkable u the first printed in the English language. j jrThe quantity of bon-bon given and eaten this N.w Year's season at Pari), is es timated at lis hundred thousand kllogrammos; the kilogtomme ll two pounds avoirdupois. eThe ehildren of Mr. O. E. Farnev. of Clake County, Ky., wars seriously, if not fa tally, poisoned a few davi einoe. br eatioe tome oolored candy toy. 9The large cotton factory at Norristown, Penn., formerly MoCready's, has been closed. and eoneequently, about three hundred hands nave been thrown out ot employment. flThe St. Joseph (Mo.) daxettt hu a list of more than twohundred person, resident of that city, w nose property is Mseaeed at $10,000 anduptrard. The vestry of ChrlitChureh.TarrytowD.ttiaying N. Y., is having; a tablet to the memory of irvieg prepared, to be placid in tome proper part of the edifice in the course of the current month. Pbobfictivr Dcsl. A Now Yorkeorre ipondent of tbe Philadelphia Ledger Ays: The bitter personal attack of Mr. P. or, af Vir ginia, upon the editor of the ferald, in tbe House of Representatives an Friday, is cre ating much talk in newspaper circles. It is a notioeable fact that the epithets were not pub lished in the Herald report. Mr. James Gor don B.nn.tt jr.. It ia said, Las deolarad his determination to call the hot-headed Virgin ian to account for these left-handed oouiplaints to hit father. Equipment or an Easter Railroad. The Western Road of Massachusetts owns 72 looo motives, of which 18 ro passenger engines. The freight engines, 54 in number, are mostly of 20 tuns, 45 of them being of this weight. The road also has 37 first-class passenger can, 8 seoond-elass ears, 12 baggage, 70S box cars, 201 platform, 80 gravel, and 48 hand car. Bbcovsbt from a Femt Compart. Some months since a valuable trotting horse was lost by the linking of a ferry-boat on the Con necticut' River, between Hartford and East Hartford. The owner hu just recovered $1,287 34 and costs from the ferry company at a trial or toe suit in jn sw uaven, uonn. The horse wu valued at $1,600. A Dibtirsuibhid Attobrbt. Hon. George Nelson, who died in Baltimoro recently, wu one cf the acknowledged leaders of the Bar ef Maryland; having been Attorney General of the United States under the administration of President Tyler, and Miniiter to Naples aaring tnatoi rresiaeni jacKion. A Cocraobous WoviR. Two white men, disguised as negroes, broke into the house of Mr. Steel, ia Harrison County, Va., the other night, ror the purpose or robbery, but were driven off by Mrs. Steel, who loaded a rifle and fired upon them bravely during the ab sence of her husband. : FiABrcL X)JR.iCTio.--In response to a brief letter addressed him by several members of tne Virginia btate Legislature, asking bis opinion on the "condition of the country," tbe Hon. John M. Botts writes a letter which makes eight solid columns of the Richmond rng. Iiipibiai, DouisTio Tboublis. It is said that the Empress Eugenia, aoting under the inspirations of her Spanish oonfcssor, has heti of late teaching her imperial spouse to adopt the oauie of the Pepi more thorougly, and that several violent scenes have been the mult. . : . Tubriro a SoMiisAULTeRtiis Ice, During tbe week before New Year's a remarkable feat was performed on the Central Park skating pond a person on skates turned a somer aaolt on the ice. He was said to .be attached to one of the Broadway theaters, and wu a superior skater. Fbbs Niqrovs Lbaviho) Louibiara. The Hew Orleans IHeayxne says that eighty-one free persons of color left that eity, recently, ior Port-aa-Prinee, Hayti; those eighty-one persons twenty-four adults and flfty-uven children and youths composing fourteen families. ' Svicidb ir Gboboia. A man named Tritt committed suicide near Columbus, Ga., on Sunday week, by shooting himself with a rifle. The ball entered beneath the chin and paased up through the mouth and note, muti lating him ia a horrible manner. Collections foe Americas History. The New York Historical Society propose! to raise a fund of $25,000 in scrip shares of $25 each, the interest of whioh is to be devoted to tbe publication of their transactions and collec tions in American History. - Melaicholt Acoideht. A few days ago a bridge carpenter by the name of Pearlman, while engaged in.making repair! on the Ver mont Central Railroad Bridge, near the Wood stock Station, accidentally fell to the rook below, a distance of forty feet, and wai in stantly killed. M. C.'s Fictitious Fees. It ii said to be a foot that the Government psys the Oregon and California Member of Congress $7,000 a ses sion far milage, and yet these same member! travel to Washington on frw passe. Mon or tsi Favodi Gobrit Elofimskt THI POSITIOI AID AmtOlDIHTS OP THK PlIH- cipl Paetiis. A letter in an Eastern paper ayii Mr. Gurney is the son of Joteph John Gurney, th distinguished Quaker preacher and philanthropist, will known by his exten sive travel in this country, some year ago, for the purpose of visiting the meetings of the sooiety to whioh he belonged. The latter was a brotier of the well known banker, Samuel Gurney; his lister was the celebrated Elizabeth Fry, and his widow is a native of Pennsyl vania. Th family name and character are thns familiar to thousand! in this country, who will be interested in hearing some par ticulars of the domestio desolation so hastily despatched in the foreign summary. Letters reoeived here by the last steamer have bean shown to me, whioh furnish me full particulars tt the ease. The lugitive wife was the only child of Richard Gaerney, M. P., a oousin of Joseph John, and was married to the husband she has abandoned when she was only fifteen yean old. She is now twenty-eight, and has two children. Her father, at his death, loft a for tune of $5,000,000 one-half to her children, and the income of the other half to her dur ing hor life the principal, at her death, to go alio to her children. In addition to this abundance, her husband is also very wealthy, a Member of Parliament, and maintains a spledidoity establishment and several ornntry seats. As a man, a citizen, a husband and a father, perhaps all England does not oontaln a better or brighter character. He married for love, and was passionately attached to his wife, lavishing on her every attention and indulg ence which an overflowing fortune and affec tion could inggest aa likely to contribute to her happiness, without, for a moment inspect ing that her loyalty to him had been alienated, until he heard the bluting intelligence from her own lips. kissed the foot the crowd below were Strajoi Religious Cikdcont ir Italy Cvttiro thr Hub or a Status. The Naples correspondent of the London Newi lays in a late letters The municipality went down to the Church of the Madonna del Carmine in their carriages, to cut the hair of a celebrated statue of Jesus Christ, said and believed to now every year. With the crowd I got in also. Their worships were at man, and the body of the building wu erowded with people. Undoubtedly the general impression was that the hair of the figure on the oroas grew and wu nnt yearly, though one man told me that it was not done now, and that it was only an idle report. O n arriving in tbe church the first thing which the municipal body did was to draw uide the curtain which conceals the miraculous oruoifii from public view, when upward of a thousand laces were turned toward i witn an expres sion of tbe most intense devotion. Mass bay ing been said, the corporate body mounUd into tha pallarv where Lhanrnciltz 1. siianender. and permitted to mouni aiso,ana penoim toe same act of devotion. Whatever may have been the custom formerly, I saw no hair cut on th present oooasion, though a long lock appeared to hang down on the right side. "Ths Result or Simflsj Habits. Betty Roberts, now living in Liverpool, was born at Northop, Flintshire, In June, 1740, or the twenty-second year of the reign of George II, and hu thus attained one hundred and ten years of age, and from present appearances may yet survive several years. Her frame, though shrunken and withered, ii still ereot, and nor gait steady, and she boasts being equal to threo miles an hour with the aid of a stick. Her hearing and eyesight aro good. She has been married, but bu survived her husband thirty-six years. Two of her four children are living at sixty-nine and eighty years of sgs. She attributes her great length of life chiefly to simple habits, and states to have never used intoxioating liquors. iVofei atio! Qiuriet. Striks or thr Gbbhar Pbirtrbs in New Yobi. The German printers is that oily have determined to itrike for the same rates u the wages paid in the English offioes. All the principal newspaper and book publishershave been respectfully appealed to, and have re fused to aooede, preferring their business to be brought to a stand still. The varioui German daily papers In the city therefore will not, it is said, make their appearance until suob time M the prices asked for are granted. Thire are about one hundred and fifty German printers in the city, one hundred and thirty of whom are actually on the strike. I Vanity ard Sculpture Ab AbtisVs Rc tiror. A young Frenoh artist hu apt into difficulty through his "chiselling." lie had finished the bust of a lady, who, singular to say, fanoied herself pretty; but she did not find the beauty hlghtoned, or even fairly de veloped, in the bust, so she decline to pay for it; whereupon th maliolousohiselBr care fully incised it all over with the smjdl-pox, and has exhibited it to the world m tie effect, should this malady ever attack the fair lady. Poverty ir Nrw Yon City. During one week about six thousand persons aiplied to ths New York Almshouse for pitltnoes of money ana ooai. most or tnem wotia worst if they could, but they can not get tnything to do, or they are too siik to do it. The only "liberty" that such poor creatures lave any practical knowledge of, ia the liberty to free; and starve. Thr Cortvat foe thr Speakership. The Srotraoted struggle over the election jf Speaker as not yet lasted is long as thejone four years ago. Congress met Deoembr 3, 1855, and Banks (Republican) was elect! Speaker, tinder the plurality rule, on tbe 2cjof Febru ary, 1856, on the 133d ballot. The tot stood: Bank! 103; Aiken 10GV Slavery vi. Freedom. A oorreif ondent of toe unariuton Mercury tninks ture are in New York at least ten thousand poor people who would be happy to swap tlsces with Southern slaves. All they want M the world Ii plenty to eat, decent clothing, atd a reason' able amount of labor, and that any iind South em muter wouia insure mem. A Pabk Talked or in Baltimors(-A Central Park ia one of the improvementsulked of la Baltimore. The Mayor, in ha message, thinks one of from four to fire hmdred acres would be commensurate with the future growth of Baltimore. The ideuiif the Balti snoreana are expanding to metr politan pro portions. Gbacb Gbbbbwood in thr Olio Pbnitrr tiaby. Grace Greenwood gavaa lecture or address to the convict and visiuri at th Ohio Penitentiary the other afternoin. About as thousand persons were in attendtnoe, and her opening remarks about endearmtnts of home, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, were exceedingly affeoting, moving hany to tears. ' A Good Place for NbbvocsPioplb. From recently-published data it aeees that in Lima, Peru, there are an average of forty-five (light hooka of an earthquake a year. Agitation is th order ef the day there, adi we presume that all the vocalists are adep at the shake, th tremolo being: chronic Ajl the residents of Lima must in time become Quakers. Nw Poem by TEKHYBoj-J'At th solicita tion cf Thackeray," say the Athenaum, "backed ly tbe proffer of a, guinea a line, the poet laureate hai written abort poem for the UornWl Magannt, entitle! jitnon." ui: Americas Piculiabitim Burlesqved or ths Paribus Staob. Th Paris correspondent of the New York Timet writes as follows: New Year's day this year his been produc tive in Americanisms. In the annual revie.vs at the theaters we some in for more than our ordinary share of criticism. Ia the review of tbe Varieties, for example, we have Blondin and his cord, Barnum, and the balloon "City of New Yorok," (spelled with an extra o.) Between each acin the stage manager oomei forward, holding in hii hand a copy of the quadruple ConttelUtion or the Courier dei Etals Unit, bows politely and obsequiously to the audienoe, and reads first from one paper and then from the other, contradicting and affirm ing the existence of Blondin, then contradlot ing and affirming his feats on the rope, and then ditto the story ef his death. This "saw" continued through a greater part of the piece, and intended to show th agonies of the public of France a each steamer arrived from Amer ica with the affirmation or contradiction of Blondin and his feats, is decidedly the hit of the piece. But finally Barnum arrives and offer to the gentleman who is io worried about Blondin the whole list of his wares, from the woolly horse and Joyce Heth down to Tom Thumb; but he is asked only about Blondin; "Tell us the truth about Blondin!" is the burden of the song. "Certainly," says Barnum, "he is not only a reality, but I will show him to you." Whereupon the man under the trap jerks the outside covering from Barnum and reveals Blondin in flesh and blood. At the same Urns a drop-scene' disappear and Teveals Niagara with a cord stretched across the abyai. Blon din mount his cord, and as he marches steadily along olouds of canard appear! iu the air behind him, before him, above and below him, while the ballet girls, to give effective ness to the soene, perhapi to suggest Its appli cation, wave triumphantly numerous star spangled banners of which, unfortunately, some are made with the stripes running the wrong way. That, however, is only a detail. ' Arotheb Opirior or Maoaulay's Corybb iatios. The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian hu the following: Maoaulay's conversation, more than that of any man I have ever met, impressed me with the notion of a memory of peirless aocuraoy, the stores of whioh were uitd with an unfail ing and disciplined energy of mind, mani fested especially in the force and finish of the speaker's langtage. All of Macaulay'i con versation would admit of being put in print, just as it was spoken. Thore wai nothing un finished, slipshod, hesitatingly, or half-expressed. The sentences wore flung bofore you with aa irrepreasible buoyanoy and forceful nets of utterance, complete, clear cut, well rounded and well-linked to each other; and yet there was nothing Johnsonian, nothing pompous, sesquipedalian or pedantic In the phraseology; and as th manner ao wu the matter pleasant, interesting, amusing, but never prosy, boring or over ambitious for the company or the time, see Maoaulay monologised, only because he had so much ready to flow forth on most subjects, that it took a long time even to pump off even his surface water; bat, in company with people who had something to say and oould any it, Maoaulay did not habitually take up more than bis fair share of the conversation. Sid ney Smith used to complain of Maoaulay be cause he wu a rival, and a worse monopo list, and oould not bear to see the attention of the table distracted from his own rampant and Italrelalfian fun. Thr Gallant Footmar that Bar Away with Mrs. Gubbky. A correspondent gives 'the particulars of the footman whom Mrs. Gurney loved not wisely but too well: A young man whose name is Taylor, had been highly recommended to Mr. Gurney as a groom or footman, to take oharge of Mrs. Gurney's horses, u ahe wu excessively fond of eques trian exeroise, and was acootdingly employed in that cipaoity. - Taylor wu an eduoated man, of fine appearance and pleuing man ners, and three or four years younger than bit mistress. Tbui thrown often together, she oonoeived a passion for her servant, of which her husband did not entertain the remotest idea until she openly avowed it to him, de claring that, although the latter had been faultless as a husband, and only too indulgent, yet the had oeased to love him; that her heart wu with Taylor, and that she had determined to abandon the husband for him. The tenderest remonstrance and intercession availed nothing to lessen her infatuation. Friends and relatives who were called in to plead with her made no stronger impression; and leaving her children without shedding a tear, this infatuated being abandoned as ad mirable a homo as woman ever inhabited, and left England for th Continent, in company with her seducer. Assist or a Notorious Eiolisb Bark Rob ber ir Nrw York. In October lut a robbery of $5,000 in Bank of England notes wu com mitted in one of the banking-houses of London by Henry Clark, a notorious and expert bank robber, who eicsped and fled to New York. The Inspector of the London Police soon after addressed a letter to New York, giving a de scription of the stolen notes and also of the thief; and a day or two since two deteotlves encountered a person they at once suspected to be the individual wanted in London, and they accordingly arrested him. Thongh Clark had probably been guilty of various robberies, he could not be held in ths evidence offered. Bieoher's Eably Auti-Slavbryism. II. W. Beecher, in a recent leoture in New York, thought he might be allowed tossy that it wu now going on thirty years linee he began to labor in th Anti-Slavery field. He wu one of the special policemen who, in Cincin nati, twenty years ago, went round with three double-barreled pistols in his pocket, to save the houses of the black' people from a mob, at a time when to talk Abolitionism was to talk treason. From that time to thii his heart had been In the work. The first Anti-Slavery sermon ever preached in In diana was preached by him in th capital, Indianapolis. ' Stabtliro Murders ir Italy. A late letter from Naples says: Two atrocious murders have beenlommltted. One wu by a priest in his own house, on tbe husband of a young woman with whom be hid Intimate Intercourse: more than that, he being her unole. After having murdered the man, he attempted to burn tho body in his own kitohen. The other murder wu committed by a pretty young woman, a hairdresser, who had been seduced by a gen tleman, and then abandoned when with child. She contrived to atab her lover. Condition or ths South Caroliba Babes. A comparative statement of the condition of the Banka of South Carolina, in November and December, shows an incret.se in circula tion for the latter month, of $1,905,090,75; in Demestio Eioh&rfge, of $1,697,665,83; in De posits, of $215,653,65; in Foreign Ezchango, of $210,453,47; in Specie, of $68,260,68; and a decrease in Disoountsof $560,549,87.. As American Dor Giovarbi ir Paris. The rumor comes from Paris that an Amerioan gentleman, occupying hrflj official station, has occasioned sad grief in a domestic eirols, by devoting btmtelf too particularly to the sooiety of a lady of acknowledged refinement and great peiaonel attraction. A duel was expected at lut accounts, an injured husband being th challenger. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. From New York. New Yobk, January 26. Ths Republican Convention at Hartford, after renominating the present State officers, aaleoted th follow ing delegates to Chicago for the State at large: First District, Gideon Wells, of Hartford; Second DIstrlot, E. K. Foster, of New Haves; Third District, Chauneey F. Cleveland, of Hampton; Fourth DIstrlot, A. H. Holley, of Sackville. District Delegates First Congressional District, O. O. Coaster, of Farming-ton, and L. E. Plaoe, of Somen; Second, E. W. Kellogg, of Water bury, and A. R. Clear, of Middle town; Third, James Gallup, of Plainfield, and H. H. btarkweather, of Norwich; Fourth, E. S. Tweedy, of Danburg, and George H. Noble, ofNewMillford. Resolutions of a strong Republican charac actor were adopted, and the Convention broke up with rousing cheers for the Union. Hon. F. P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, gave, last evening, before the Young Men's Repub lican Union, in the great hall of the Cooper Institute, a leoture on the attitude of parties. Upon the platform were many of tbe most prominent residents of the State. The meeting wu called to order by the President of the Union, Mr. Charles J. Rogers, and Hiram Barney wu elected Chairman. After a few preliminary remarks, theChairman introduced the Hon. Mr. Blair, who wu reoeived with prolonged and enthusiutie applause. Mr. Blair's address occupied two hour in ita delivery, and' he wag frequently interrupted by enthusiastic and oontinued applause. At the close, three tremendou. cheers were given for Blair and Caitiua M. Clay, and the State of Missouri. A gentleman from Aeapulco informs us that only the artillery of the Liberal Army, num bering about 2,000 troops, wu lngaged in tstV battle of the 21st. The main body of the troops under Racha, failed to come np, owing, as was believed, to treaohery. The artillery whioh wis under the command of Col. Hails, an American, from San Francisoo, wu out to pieoos, owing to the fact that Mlramon's ar tillery was much heavier and longer range than that of the Liberals. Col. Harle escaped to Masatlan, where, at last aocounts, he bad purchased and was fit ting out two smaUvessels, with whioh he in tended to proostj IMazanilla for the pur pose of fiflnttfrilfuaehll tmn v.Maiila atd in that port by Miramon. When Miramon left the capital he had 6,000 troops in- command, 2,000 of whioh, under Marques,, dropped at uuuoinjara, io cover miramon s retreat should he have been forced to make one. Marques, it will bi recollected, wai at last Srevious accounts imprisoned in Mexieo for is seizure of the $2,000,000 oonduota at Tepie. From Washington. Washington, J anuary 26. The Senate Har- ner'i Ferrv drnmittp baa nntlflad P.air appear from day to day, as he may be wanted The intelligence of tbe disastrous defeat of the Liberals' in Mexico, hv Mtmmnn. h. damagod tho prospects of Mr. McLane's treaty, u oeing man 1 test that Juatei has no fast hold outside of Vera Cruz, and that even there his tenure is frail. A' detachment of mounted riflemen under Lieutenant Maoy is ordered to Fort Craig, and another under Lieutenant Jackson to Fort Stanton. Company E of mounted riflemen had been ordered from Fort Union to Fort Bliss. Mr. Coverly, Secretary of the American Leiratinn nfc lint, lias nnm 1mm. .u Balti; bringing the peremptory refusal of the x-eruTi&u uovernmenc to liquidate f eruvlan claims against it. Mrs. Tillv. whn on inliivj.il in ll, accident on the Hudson River Road, died in mis city lut evening. Democratic County Convention. PiTTSBUBO, January 26. The Democratic County Conveution yesterday was quite stormy Ths Administrationieti prevailed over the Douglasitei by electing their delegstes to the Reading Convention. Resolutions of an in definite charaoter were pused, but they eon tain no instructions to delegates. Fatal Affbay at Salt Lakh. A difficulty occurred in Utah recently, between the noto rious Bill Hiokman and a man named Lot Huntington, both members of the Danite band. The parties met on the street, and, after a few words had passed between them. Huntington and Hickman clinched, the former inflicting a severe wound in the back of the Utter. After the parties became separated a general melee ensued, pistols were fired snd knives drawn. A shot from Huntington struck Hickman's hunting watoh, which prevented the ball from penetrating his body. The next shot took effeot la his thigh, and up to the lut accounts he wu lying in a critical condition. Huntington wu ihot by one of Hiekman' friends, in the thlgb, but the wound was a flesh one. There were many shots fired by the friends of both parties, but no one she wu Injured. Sanguinary Eiroutions ist China. The trial of the Chinese arrested by order of the Governor-General of Zwangtung for aid ing and abetting th Frenoh, Dutch and American dealers in supplying the ships of those nations with living cargoes in the shape of stolen men and boys, ha resulted in a swift and terrible punishment. After a lengthened and protracted trial, sentence ot death wu Sused on eighteen, who have been lines be eaded; seven are reserved for milder punish ments, and uvn havs been acquitted. Mabbibd Lira London. Mr. Mary Gibson applies for a leDaration from bar hna. band, Mr. Charles Gibson, on the ground of auuuery wiu a sir, itepwortb, surgeon. It turned out in the examination that Mrs. Hep worth had been sauallv srimlnal with Mr. Gibson, who had been, through the money of bis ratnor-iu-iaw, a weaitny man, appointed as Justice of the Peace, and received a oont minion in the militia. An Abstshiovs Doo The Orangeburg (S. C.) Southron aaya: A friend inform us that he aaw a dog a ehort time since that was taken out of an old dry well, where he had remained for fourteen day and nights, without water or food, and tnat wnen turned. loose be imme diately started on a rabbit hunt. It ii stated by some naturalitst that dogs have been known to survive for over thirty days without receiving any food. Too Warm a Latituds. The proprietors of the St. Charles Hotel, in New Orleans, re cently imported a special officer from New York, to stay about the hotel and keep things straight, but very lately he packed his bag gage andHeft for home, terribly frightened. Th superfluity of flying bullet thereabout wu enough, he said, to "alarm the devil." SiBOCLAB Discovery. A leather bar, con taining five or lix hundred dollar in French gold, was found one day last week by Mr. Valentine Aldrich, embedded io the rand, under "Turn N.ver's Head." on th easiern shore of Nantucket. It is surpr sed to have washed ashore from the English ship Etrl n.iugwn, wreeaea at mat ptaoe m 140, By which diiMter feveral Urea Were loit. Rates of advertiring TERMS-CASH. AdvertltMBMnts sot exceeding; lr tine (Agate) : Onetiuerttea. 4 3 I One nek 1 (JO Tw0 -l SO I One month m it M Large adT.rUa.manU Inserted at tbe following rate or qu of ten Una or leas : One lnartlpnjj eniTwowMks 43 OO Xaon addlUonaU.' is three iHtaiZZl 00 On wet ld I One month.. 6 00 Job PriiitliiK In all It branches don with neatnea. and dispatch. MISCELLANEOUS Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINE! Prlnelsal Offlee, No. TT Vest Fonrtb-st., PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE. CINCINNATI. 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