'i-h the PEwiorEBE! IiI)Uihai7s() francisco c ' 'BOX rnos-ae. is was ih rnannisiii' Wncinnatl, Oovlngtoi KX OUT) AW1K, r - AWA "AMU SHT3. Corne r of i!!? y,B - '' JohnA.IiIil.,)ZEaiu,w,,dI,,,", itinuatloa Of, '.i VS i Mies LoeBBPI1ieBUry BeBeflu JVf"M.V. eaVamwl.-.B- f w.Atvatiei r T? ?S mpllmeutierr occasion, tne Ax UW lUIWUI VTVaniaiWIB VA (VWBM ava determined to continue tbe ecu live Com of accommodating all that have a desire la : rarewall triBute to mil c id citoronne, , Fioeisolr th gililhed erti bill will be I jenuarr II, vfll be performed THIS the celebrai .. FA FAZIO. .. ., ,,..v Blanca, wElis Logan Teale, Mr. Lengdonl l T,.,,, ............ .nil n.M zvanint ""oe-; will ehent liar celebrated rendition of ti? Mtf" fi" - . r. "J Iof IH HONSYMdOiv. "J ' jh Mb" Kllsa Xsirao.: Duke Arams, Mr. i ltyn; Mock Duke, Mr. Adams) Orlando, Mr. fci? Vlolan to, Miss F aofar Swuhao.. : - 2.!.-aeotlemen wishing tickets for Miss Eo , "Senefit pen secure them a tha Bos Offloa. National theater. hn Bates, Proprietor and Manager ; W. fl.Irwln, Altssatiob o TiifB.-Doors open at 7; Curtain aes at Klieat 7. precisely. i - !( Pair as or AnHitaiON.-Dreaa Circle and Panjoetle, Mcentaj Familf Cirola, oenU ! Oolored Borne, V MDtai Gallery, lOoantajPrWaUBojtoa, to; .1 ANOTHBB 9BBAT HITI o In coneeaoenoe of the nnlTeraal approbatioa be. flowed aripn the ' 1 ' ( i IUK HSABT OF MIDLOTHIAN ( Oa, Th tlL or Bt. IiMRAWg, The Manaier takoa sleaanre In announcing It for repetition THIS IVBNrNQ, Jan. 31. Btanoton (Oeordla Robertaon), Mr. w. Carter i John (Uiike of Arg7le), Mr. Htiurt : Sarld Deani. Mr. Vanderen; Laird of Snmbeidlkra, Mr. Allen; Jeanie JUeani, Mri. Vanderen ; JCfflo Beau, Mlsa A. Graham: Margery Murdoekaon, Mra. Lawej MjoHal.ii afiiffinAHann. Mia (1. Hatirl. . . :......MU Jennie Elfbt io conoiuaa wnn - - , ' u j THJB MILITARY EXECUTION fA- Ob, Thb BiewiT Bine. King Frederick the Great, Mr. Allen ; Adalbert, Mr, asataevi vr tar ',! TftbntaoribmU Fport, iu mi- a. At tha a, i Darler jiJioeaiie, jura, vanoeran, ,s MOTICK. Tradeemao and other! (ire eanttonedj against furnlehlD any artlolee for thr theater with. out a vrrltten order, elraed br the Manager. ' ' TBI HBW NATIONAL HOTEL, . adjoining the Theater, la now oven for the reception of gueata, v Boomi fan be obtained by the day or week, and mean rarnunea ei an nonra "i : : ' r ' piKE'S OPERA-HOUSE. 8. N. Pike, Proprietor ; T. B. Conway, Stage PL rector i i. f. Horbert, Treaanrer. , . Plicae of AcHtseiox.-Parqnette Circle, Parqnetta and Balcony, SO centa; Amphitheater, 38 oentai PrirateBosea for eight penona,Y. Box Office open from 10 A. M. until t P. II., when teat. on oe eecurea. . . - , Boon open at eM o'clock ; commence at 1H. Third week of those Mtabllibed farorltee, Mr. and Mr. W. J. Florence.' Whose rendition of the peculiarities of the Irish Boy and Yankee Oal has been eulogised by the press and publio of the Old and New World. The engagement of these young Americana bar Deen attendee, witn nnuiani incceia. JTirst night of LALLA BOOKH. THIS KTimira, January 31. will be prenented anew "place do elrconstance," entitled . , j -LALLA BOOKHj ' - Oa, Thb Fiaa-woieHirraj, lambla. the Oem of the Ocean, Kharaaaobad, chlof ni tne uneoora sire ueparimeni, tiana Kooin.a spoiled child, Mr. Plorenee ) Manager, Mr. Sher Man ; Tbe shade of ftnakapeare, Mr. Addison ; The Bhade of Uyren, Mr. Florence; Hamonee, Miss TBH IRISH LION. Tim Moore, Mr. Florence I Bquabbs, Mr. Hall ; Mrs. Fizgig. Mies Proctor; Mrs. Crnmmy, Mrs. Wil- kins ; Miss Kcbo, Mies Monroe. A grand spectacular and thrilling Drama Is In act ive preparation, with new acenery dresses, efTeota, Ac, and sustained by tbe entiia strength of the company. jJR. AWD MRS. BHANKS'S 1D1NCING MXttttA mm beoono tjebm. y LA NaUonal Hall! Vlnerttreet. a. Flltii. The lemons are so arranged that Inner, can eommenoe at any time. - . dogtf MUSICAL. UWIM POLKA! COMPOSED AND DEDICATED TO THB nrjnllB ol tne western renal Hem! narv. tlx ford, Ohio, br Mlsa Mary I. Adams, and illustrated with a One flew of the ttemlnary Building.. Price. 30 cents. - . , i JOHN OH U HUH, jr., jal ' No. 6e West rourth-street. HfUBICAL INSTfiTJMBNTS OHKAPKR . thaa ever. Oraat saoriBca of Pianos . Melodeons . - violoncellos Violins, Guitars, Banjo Strings, Trim mlnflS. Ac. durlnfl the JUolldavB. fielliea at 10(1 ner cant, less than anv other Honae in this city, and drst-olaes lnstrnmenta at that. Do not buv an Instrnmant nntil mm h.a railed at No. 327 Fifth-street, second door east of riiimts(ni.anue. K ' ' JDAti-iinu UttU., -Piano Makers, aad Dealers in Flrst-ohts Imtrn menta. e21rT PURE AIE! New Mode of f entiia on! t T f ' " Call and Be Oaf 3AWYE11 & CO?S :;':');;; : patjb.mt.-1. ;''. ;- , Heiting and Ventilating Furnaces, OHAMBBRLAIN Jk OO'0 Bkri Waw-roonn; Nog. II and ( Vlnt-gt, (Below Oolumbia.) ' . - f Sawyer & Obi I BADDLE, TRUNK MD HARNESS MANUFACTORY, '1M nnln-atreot, tkrae deera abova Third, KIBP ON AND AND MAE TO OR DSB all k nds of Hone Trappings, la tbe best and most substantial mannrr. A uo, a large assort. i pent oT Horse Blankets, Vr kips, Oar sot anl Leather . . Bags, Bridle Bits. Boffalo Kobes, Valine (tbe real aole-leatberV Mall Trnaks, Beouge. and a large as ortmsnt belonglngto tbig Une. I will seUaslow as the lowest. ' D. S, GA&RICX! j soil-ay i J. M'CLEVCY. ; ; nerchart Tailor ... Ko. 8 FOTjiarH-BTREET, ! j :, ;, 6utf -: r ; i topioir BTrtiqiq! ,; - HEAD-aUABTKBil FOB f Boots & Shoes ! f . HAVB NOW IN1 BTOBX A LA ROB M. and soaerier stock of Boots, Shoes and Bllptersi y.. which for extent and variety ie aot aarpassid westof Bew Tork. Mrvrloet are rnaaonable give bm a ealU '"" ia , JOHjfM- DBTBaal West Fanrtkt. ''VIW TORK "BOMB' IN BIT RAN OB H-XV COMPANT" AOBNOY, Newport, r.-For r)r Bollolea against Bra and marine risks. Oapltsl, TOL. S. NO. UO." 11. t CINCINNATI, TUESDAY 'Jl H,V La"a .i f.,! - . .. mm M0ENIN9, JANUARY 31,1860. JP I l r JLW VXShJ 1 AaVl A. , r. ,V1 , ',;''!, "i!- '' ' n FRIGS ONB CENT. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. TRAINS ARRIVE. Iimi Mun.-.Hlght tapreat, MO . . Asocm. modaHon, 3:45 . m. Day Express, : p. si. Ianiaaaroug aao CiagimuYL 11:1s a. M. 6:M r. ,.; 1:40a. . . . i .. . . Ohio ASS MlMIasirriyHktt A. M-lUstt a. U.I life IS r.u. OuoiaaiTT, Hamiltob a Oatto. T:U A. a. 11:08 A. l&u r. .; t-.a r. .( 8t a. . . . HiBiana aid OinouraATI. ll:SD a. 4 ka t.M, ' BiojiHOao abd IsolaaAtolis. 11:50 u. t-.U p. a. TRAINS DEPART. Lima Mum. Day Kxpreas, lort a. .) Aooom. modation, 440 r. st. Night Express, 11:S0 p. u. bitAroLia axs UiAcutaATi, eu a. m.i 13:4J p. U4 7:14 r. a. 8 mo aaa Mimissrrrt. ?:X) A. a.; t:OI p. a.; 7:M p. a, iBOwaan, Hahiltob ams Datto.-:00 a. a.; T:M A. a. 10:00 a, w.; 8:40 r. a.; t-.Mr.a.) IliUr, a, .. gABIBTTA A OlNOIBWATI. 1:40 A. a.; l:40r. u, ., lOHHoan amo iBDuairous. :00 a. a.i :40 r.u, ' PEN AND SCISSORS. ' JatTTha tool of liberty It tie love of Iw, AjthaaermaapoAtKUpetook. . J , ' f- 'k young Baa named DavU ihot Ool len Gray aa4, recently, in Cawy County, Sy. rTh next Btota AcrioaUonl Fair trUl be held in Dayton; j aT-Tho gore throat dlieaie prevalli la Frederiok, Md., is the form of an pld.emlo. t pfK married woman, HLvrj Ann Tripp', residing in Sooth Bolton, Mali., -wag burnt death recently by her olothoi taking fire. , STThe scarlet fever ig prevailing to an unprecedented extent at Steukenvilio, 0. nearly every family being afflicted. - - .' ar-The jevrslry itora of A. Stanbtr, of Zanesville, wag robbed the other night of jew tlry to the amount of 700. sVThe yoang lady who isw a baby with oat kieslng it has acknowledged that her friend's bonnet it handgomer than her own. , jKfrThere are now in fall operation in Rich mond, Va., two esUbliihments turning out that popular fertallier, manipulated guano. jarNo man ii obliged to think beyond hli light, and we never leave good tense behind MU we wish to get beyond it, ' jaSewlng machines bare been introduced into gome of our female seminaries, and in struction is given thereon. . 'JC-The skaiing park at Albany, N. T., is In excellent condition, and is dtlly thronged with ladies and gentlemen. jxii ; ' . . . , pfX young man named William Dugan, committed suloideatChettertown, EentCounty, Md., reoently, by cutting hia throat. - per. -..The- Petersburg (Va.) Expnu eays the several cotton factories in that vicinity are doing an astlve business. - jB- The Blask River and TJUea (N. Railroad is to be sold on a foreclosure of the mortgage given to fleoure the bondholders. Coolies from China still oontinns to ar rive at Demarara, though nearly half of thoap who start die on the voyage. - TEdwln Booth received $1,217 as his share of the profits of eight nights' perform ance at the St, Charles Theater, New Orleans, 'fStk St. Paul paper itimates-the fur trade oi Minnesota at over a quarter of a mil lion of dollars a year.- . i i sVCatslas M. Clay, In a oommnnloation to tbe Cbunfry Gentleman, states that for many years he has grazed a thousand cattle a year. JBbTLoais Napoleon has secured a news paper organ in London, it is stated, by pur chasing the Morning Chronich for about f50,000. '' The Kirghiies of Siberia hare slgniaed to the Russian Minister of the Interior their willingness to emancipate all their serfs at once. ' Jaokson, the Amerioan Deer, was beaten by James Rowan, at Hackney Wiok. near London, on Christmas day, in a ten-mile race In (8 minutes and 23 seconds. . . . . , ! &"Tb entire olive erop In the depart ment of Van, Franoe, is said to have been destroyed by the cold weather. The loss is estimated at seven millions of francs. ; drThi Pope has responded In a Latin let ter to the Aroablshop of Dublin, acknowledg ing the sympathy expressed for him by the Ansa uauuuio aierareny. , . .., A putrid sore throat geems to be quite 8revaieai in some portions or Jjass uounty, ., and several deaths have oeoarred In Men tor, Klrtland, end other places. . $&rk man in the violnity of North Adams. Mass., lost his wife, married another, and had one child, all in the year 18S9. . He is em phatically a fast man. - . . flriydla White,' who sued William H. Burr for $6,000 damages forbreaoh of promise, recently reoovered from a Fairfield Conn. County Jury, a vsrdiot of $1,200 and poets. A man was arrested at Plqus, 0., last week, on a charge of attempting to outrage tbe person of his own daughter, a little girl less than twelve yean old, ' .j , . - ' 'I ..., ." t ' aVAdam Peters, an old eltissn of Jones ville, Ohio, died reeenUy in his sixty-sixth year. He was a soldier of the war of 1813, and was engaged at the battle of North Point. BBTho Navajo Indians recently captured Ire thousand sheep from s ranoho near Fort Craig, Arasona, and fere committing depre dations in all quarters. . w .. '" t-The City of Leavenworth, Iowa, was Illuminated with gas on the night of January 24, for the first time, mush to the gratification of the cltiiens, . . 0'4A new monthly magaiise, Th 7(sr-i prtter, Is to be started In England with the new year, devoted to an annalytloal aooount of the Boriptures. .;.:!,. . : . i "' otIa a recent affray in Franklin, Term) between L. F. Beech, a merohant of Nashville, and Jordan Hanlion, of Williamson County, the Utter was shot dead. ar"0n Saturday Zebslon Jennings, sgsd sixteen years, went ent hunting in Vinton County and wsa accidentally killed by the dlsoharge ef his own gun. ; j ' 9 More than 1,700 Infants, under five years of age, die In Boston every year, a large part of whom perish la small and crowded tenements from want of pore air to breathe. fiST Hiram Powers is reported to be load In expressions of sympathy with John Brown among the literati at Florence; while another story ig that the sculptor is very conservative on the slavery question. , ( ... . . great iethe pressure to obtain dl voroas In Knglaid, that before long additional Judges mast be sppolntsd to the Court. It ig stated that there is now an arreer of six hun dred divorce cases. ' 1 ' ssTMIss Maoarthyi an'. actress at Laura Keeus Theater in Nsw Tork, was made very ill raeentlv bv the absorption of a . nolsonana preparation used by actresses to. whiten the skiB., ',1 " '':'' : V aA ImUmr fun VAn.ri.lA a..k 1IT4 I. Impossible to say when this country will be at pease. .No sooner. Is one faction put down 1 than another arista, burning, plundering, and murdering like Bepoyi." . , j e . TA--m QOAIUIL BbVWU AB iAlOK- m EMrnoB-The PtopU't Soutu f BerUn gives the following aoponht of an Inter view which took; place before the Archduke Maximiliaa's debartore for Madeira, fotwaan him and his brother, the Emperor of Austria: AVBien,.geene took place, the Arohdnke being the only member of the Imperial family who i seejjis to dearly see the critical situation ff the; Austrian monarohy, and. dares frankly tOrSPAnniMil Mfiinn. 'Tli. A re.sed his opinions on the Bmpsror, but see II All w.A ..!. Vjt J J v - 1 ..mi --.5 - n TBI MV lUUOil' VJ SSkJIDgl " AUO '.town you bear Is not the property of a single person, but belongs to all the dynasty; and when a member of the Imperial family sees that it is placed In. danger, his duty is to speakl'" This language threw the, Kmperor. into great agitation, and he cried out several tunes, "Only a rebel dare talk so." .The in tervention of a high personage (it is supposed the Empress) was at last necessary to put an entLto the painful scene. v . , i i ' - ' Bioomio a FiTHsa ai Sbvutt-Two. The Hon. Theodore Frellnghnyien, of New Jer sey, who stood a good chance fifteen Tears sinoe of being Vice-President of the United States, took to himself a wife twe years ago, at .u ujog vi aevenry-iwo, inimseuana not the wife. Wnd laflt waV IiaJ k. hi . " It nwv. h.v W.1A W UMJ1 A son and heir. He will probably name the boy a.iai. iMumi xuwuurw, meaning uoa-given it will certainly be appropriate. - Sueh in- atanaaa of "KetlAi. uta ... . .i - - - - vw .II.H ..IN ), UU, very common, but there have been some very aaui oaoAs. oir Dtepnen jox, ue father of James Fox, was married at the age of eighty, and was afterward blessed with tv... .... tr ti i . . .uio-j wuu, jnr. reuagauy sen is now memed for the second time. He had no childien by uo arat who. t ABKiVAbJor Gabibaldi's MOBttTS II1- LASO -fln thai Ml tilt 1S .k. A w AS auioiik-iu bark O. S. Truiu, arrived at Queenstown, ovrjuig a somewnsi renaaraaDie cargo, being , AAUUIAIVU muskets,, with furnishings;- contributed by American sympathizers to Gtertbaldl. At- the time the vessel left the States there was no knOWladtf. (if t1 A VMaivnAfinn aF 41ia f.M.n a Q .VH.a,wwMVH V. M. .aiJJVUJ guerilla. In consequence of the change of viiuuuiauiuuQB, uiv vnasM nas Deen aesireu W wait in her present locality nntil the issue of of the Congress be known. The enstom-honse aiH.AVU V L t a ' a. la. KtWIUI We t " Qebat Dihabo rou thb Labt Botts Lbtt.b, The .Maontlv.nnhlUhail 1aa aP TTa T.t.. - - "J f -w-w. w. aavm. WVUH Minor Botts has exolted great interest in every part of the oountry.' Thirty thousand copies of the Richmond Wig, in which It was pub lished, have been required to supply the do- iuauu ior ii. a. is a proauouon or great aou- ItV and nonnd ataiaamanalitn. Tt la iVaI with the characteristic boldness of Its author, who never fears to express plainly his opin ions, and whose eonclnslong have never yet n roved srmnMiii. Thla latta a1aa la ....v. ing a complete revolution In public sentiment iu v irginiBA. Ai Enthusiastic Fbiboh Abtist.Rou- Diiiac, vne sauipcor, was born and eduoatod in FvftnAA. kilt ATArntaavl Kf a-4 aIiiaAw In Ua- gland. His biographer says that if he hap pened to be in company with a lady whose hands were beautiful, or whose ears wereSa)? shaped, ne would gaxe wistfully at her, and has been known to startle sensitive spinsters with apprehensions of matrimony; seizing them suddenly by the wrists, and crying rap turously, "Madame, I must have your hand J T -1. . . t . niauuuo, a snail nave your ear l Valctaslb Diahobds. Mr. Amunn has ar rived In Iiondnn. hnvlntf fni a!a a nAH.llaM. ble parcel of diamonds, some of them quite extraordinary for alsa anil -joIiia TTa hmA disposed of a few. the prioe ransring from 11 AMI. illAn, A " . hi au,iuu. An anoui oruuani oi un usual magnitude he has refused to part with for seven millions franca, and atanj nnt Inr 300,000, whloh, if he can't get in Paris, he carries vne ,gem k Amsteraam or Bt. feteri- nurg. - Discovbbt of a Maiihoth Bkblbtob. The skeleton or a mammoth was recently discov ered in a finaAFW at flaAailrAay In Aallaala " 1 J r kw i. , ... uaii m.i One Of tha taath ll mnnh rlamavarl K 41.A workmen, who mistook it for a piece of wood. put mere sun remains a piece aoont two feet long and six feet in diameter at the base. The knee cap Is as large as a man's bead, and me noa ana oones are or enormous dimen sions. ..... .. ,( , A Slavi-Owhib Builds a Chdsob m TTia Nbobobs. A writer in the Texu BaptUt states that Morgan L. Smith, of Brazoria County, has built a church for his blacks. He collects nis servants In tills house each Sab' bath morning, reads and expounds the Scrip tures, joining with them In prayer. Hia wife aiso ceienes tne emidren tne eatechlsm pre pared .or weir oenent. Laboi Vibdiot roa Bbbaoh or Pbomibi u Tbhisssbb. A Miss Thompson. In Tennessee. has reoovered $15,000 In a suit for a breach of premise against a man named Patterson. The case exolted a great Interest, as the most emi nent counsel In the State were engaged upon it. The verdict Is the heaviest ever rendered in a case of this kind In Tennessee. , Clegs of Youxe Labibs' Blush is. Jl writer In the Smmtan Afsoltsaf t7asif furnishes this extremely lucid reason whv vounc ladies blush when spoken to about their lovers i "The mina communicatee witn tne central ganglion; the latter, br reflex action thronsh the brats and facial nerve, to the organ io nerves la the Jess, witn wniou its branches Inosculate." . Stbbbt Railways Dstboit. Street rail ways are about to be introduced into Detroit, Mioh, Aa ordinance has been passed,, em powering a company to lay down rails In the streets of that city. Exclusive privilege ig granted the contractors for thirty years, and tsey are required to pay us oity nve per cent, of all their receipts. Chbaf Rsliasb fbom Mibsbt. A Fairfield (Oene.) County jury recently gave a verdict or i,juu ana costs, against a mr. xturr, who did not fuIHl his promise to marry a Miss White. Mr. Burr escaped cheaply. There are many Benedloks who would give tea times as much to relieve themselves of the marriage yoke. . "': ...""- - i . ' - 4 . ' Vibqikia Stili AtiBBSD. A resolution has been offered In the Virginia House of Delegates, requiring every one who has emigrated from, or whs shall smlgrate from a non-slaveholdlng f)tate to Virginia, to take aa oath to support her Constitution and laws, and offend her soil and institutions against her enemies. r nl Piouuab Wbib.A young man in Athol, Mass., a few days since, procured a livery team, took his own coffin into his sleigh and drove with it bv his side to Winohendoa, and there exhibited It to his friends. He has recently repeated the sot, but win give no reason for his conduct. .-.i ..'., , ' i 1 . i Drjoovsav of am Odd Cois. A oopper ooin has been band In Madawaska, V-a, sight or nine feet beneath the surface. ofShe irousd. On one side is inscribed "Georgia Bex, 1718," sad ea the ether the word "fliberaia," with tw peunoiaheera, aT aiti ,. " A Partonr Oobboibsivb. The - -greatest pleasure en)oyed by Prince Oorchakoff, it Is said, is to sit in his dressing-gown in a large ana -chair, before an easel on which there is a fine picture. . Crossing his legs, and swinging one on the ether, while he plays with hit slipper, and smokes hia cigar, he gazes for hours together on the pioture. He bad a line gallery of modern piotures, and a valuable al bum containing sketches by the best living ar tists. Two or three years ago, a French diplo matist asked to see tne album ; to his surplse, he found the best sketches were gone, end said so to the Prince. "True enough," replied the latter, "my best sketches have been stolen out ofit,", "StolenT Do you suspect by whom?" "Oh, yes one of my messengers: he took to imitating me la my love for art, aad helped himself out of my album." "But didn't you arrest the sooundrelT" "Oh, dear, not the puppy showed suoh deuoedly good taste in the selections he made, I eould not think of hav ing him arrested. Mbs.0cb.dv aid bib Pabavodb IB Pabis. A Paris Journal says: "The lady who fled with hr groom from England has arrived in Paris, of ooarte. We always expect to receive visits of the like nature from all parts ef the world. Mush curiosity is man ires ted whenever she appears abroad; and what is more remarka ble, is the otter indifference manifested toward her companion. . The lady is short and rather tout, with an extremely juvenile gait and manner. . The partner of her flight is of mid dle bight, with sandy hair and whiskers, and bears feot half so good a face upon the matter as hla-vlotim, for he looks down, and ventures not to raise his eyes as he walks along. Some say that this diffidenoe is occasioned by the novelty of his position; others declare it ii caused by that of his costume." FiTai. Bbbolt of a Sfbsb. A party of foreigners, residing in Somerset, visited Fall Rivor.R. I.,reoenUy "on a time,"and when they started for home at night were all intoxicated. After crossing the Ferry they only walked a short distance and then lay down on the ground, where they remained until night, ex posed to the .fury; of a storm When found next morning one of them was dead and another scarcely able to walk. The latter was, however, restored by the usual remedies. Although the death of this man was clearly caused by excessive drinking, yet so little was the lesson regarded, that two of the deceased's companions got drank at his funeral. A DsTKSiiBLB Old , Htpocbits. Benj. Lynds is in jail in Chicago, at the instance of Miss Blla Beebe, who swears that under the most sacred promises he accomplished her ruin. Miss Beebe testifies that after hs bad forced her to submit to his embraces, the canting hypocrite knelt down and prayed. When he was arretted, he took his Bible with him, and has spent mush of his time sinoe in reading that book, with other devotional ex ercises, .1 "T ' 1 sa ii, ii ii .. Bavtts Oodi Aoaihbt i Emfibob. The Providenoe (R. I.) Journal says it has a good deal of confidence in Louis Napoleon's powor. But if; as stated, he has a Spanish priest, an Italian pope, and a pretty woman leagued sgBUHt him, that his chances of success are lees than they were when he undertook to oonquer France with an eagle. I W gap, 'l .' HoaAiibB Dbato or a Liosntious Plabtbb. A wealthy planter named W. D. Adams, re siding in Catahoula Parish, La., went to New Orleans a few days ago, and while there visited a house of Ill-fame. . In the night he got op as is supposed, and accidentally fell from the window and was almost instantly killed. - ' Putt a Bad Ibvbsimbht. At the annual prayer meeting In Boston for the conversion of the world the Rev. Dr. Anderson, of the American Board, stated that tbe Board is now $130,000 in arrears, and that the receipts must be one-third more this year than last or the missions must be curtailed. ' Tbb Folly of Lovb. Lola Montei says in one of her lectures: "The reign of the mighty god Cnpid, she believed, was about the same all over the world, and consequently succeeded in making as many rascals and fools, under the guise of mis-called love, in England as Old ofit," A Sfabish Dbritnoianob of Hoops. The Qacsti of Havana fiercely denounces hooped skirts as a diabolical invention, anronos of an accident whloh recently happened to the prima donna Cortesi. While ascending a stairway she stepped on the skirt, was thrown aownana auiooatsd ner shoulder. - Diioovbbt of Aluk ti Abuova. The Art- Boatoa of recent date mentions that some very handsome ipeoimens of alum have been dis covered near Fort Buchanan. It is desoribed as of a superior quality, some of the pieoes being beautifully orystalized.. Mvstabo Win. The editor of the New Orleans Fieayutu has seen a specimen of the mustang wine, made in Washington County, Texas, made of the native grape, without the intermixture of sugar or any foreign substance w alter or improve its navor. , Pbopmbd Cobtbst wt Mobfbt. The Dubuque(Icwa) Herald learns that measures are being taken to raise a purse of $500, which It li Intended to give Paul Morpby, provided he will visit that city and beat Louis Paulsen at a game oi unesi. Modish Mimxrrr.ratKonalU lady (to her Husband.) "I wonder how the children areT I haven't seen them for ever so long, I declare I am getting quite anxious. I say, Henry, dear, I wish you would show me the way.up to tne nursery." Plinth. - . . Ubbbvffbbattti Suit of a Pcsusbsb. Mr. Do Bow, the publisher of the Jtetiev, has just recovered a verdict of sue eeiKs, in the Su preme Court of New Tork, against D. Apple ion k Co., who were sued to recover the value of a thousand copies or the plaintiff's books. Sbioidb of A Nbw Yok Lawtbb. Benja min BV Maokle, a lawyer in New Tork, re cently committed suioide by taking two ounces of laudanum. The rash deed it supposed to have been committed in a fit of temporary Insanity brought on by tUUriim trmmu, Giaim Smith. Oerritt Smith was In Utlca, N. Y.. a dav or two since. He is saining- siowly, but finds it necessary to keep himself under the tutelage and surveillance of Dr. Gray, of the Asylum. He toon will embark for Borope. - Kruro bt a PrroH-Foixv A little son of Gardner Collins, named Norton, of Bast Rod man, N. T., while jumping from a hay mow recently, ran a fork-tine In his aose In such a manner as to cause hia death almost In stantly. - - ' - i ' DSATI FBOM SWAUOWIBS A OsKT A little daughter of Samuel .Anita, of Lewlstown, Peon., accidentally swallowed a new penny en Saturday morning Last, from the effects of which shs took sick shortly after, aad died oa Sunday. --.-i--w ,. i Faaavnl. TIma-ht A lltila .An nf R,m.. Pitts, residing sear' High Point, N. C, fell .-.I A - I 7.1 . V.A L1 . B gaiius a anus ui uvi soaji, waico fcuroea over udob him. inllctlnB lniurles from whlnh . ............. i LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. Washington News. Nbw Yobk, J snuary JO. Tha rWcuss's cor respondent says: "A number of leading Demo cratic politicians are here, with reference to tbe admission of Kansas. Southern Senators propose altering the Western boundary, which Is on the 25th meridian longitude of the West from Washington, under the Wyandotte Consti tution, extending it to the summit of the Boeky Mountains, and the Northern line to the Platte River. This alteration is designed to make the State Democratlo by inoluding 10,000 set tlers at Pike's Peak. If passed it would require new elections for Congress, Legislature and ths like. Tbe programme is for the Benate to amend the House bill as stated, and in the event of Its refusal to accept the modification to exclude Kansas the present session. Russell dc Majors, Government contractors, Intend starting a courier express between St. Joseph and Carson City, whloh is the western terminus of tha California telegraph, by the 3d day of April. Preparatory orders have already been given. The distance Is 1,800 miles, which it is proposed to travel in eight days by horse relays every twenty-five miles, thus rednclng communication between New Tork and San Francisco within ten davs. The cost of dis patches to Carson City will be fire dollars a piece, it is estimated that the courier can carry thirty pounds of matter. They are to start from each terminus at the same time. These contractors have stations and horses on the whole route, and only need organisation to commence services. , From New York. Nbw Tobx, January 80. Joseph Addison Alexander, Professor in tbe Theological Semi nary of the Presbyterian Church, at Prince ton, N. J., died at that place on Saturday afternoon. By the fire yesterday, Messrs. Wynkoop, HoUenbeck A Thomas's loss was from $70,000 to $8(1,000 Insured $81,000.. ' In addition to their own immediate work, W., H. A T. did the press-work ef the Ledger, N. Y. Mercury.Moms'sMsgasine and Child's Cabinet, the Spirit of the Times, Coach Makers Magazine, Railway's Almanao, and other pe riodicals. Mr. Bonner's loss on stock, presses, plates, Ac, will not fall far short of $30,000. Insured for $27,000. The losses of other publications were small. Ward, Close A Co.'s loss was 235.000. fnllv in sured. Various other minor losses were sus tained. Nsw Ststbu fob Tbaksbittibo Taoors The manager of tha London, Chatham and Dover Railway, has reoen.lv introduced a new system for the transmission of large bodies of troops ny railway in tbe most expeditious manner, and a praetical illustration of tbe metnoa was recently given at one of the sta tions. A detachment of ninety-six men was marched into the station and drawn up in front of three carriages, and were then or dered to disengage their knapsacks and take their places in the carriages. After two or three attempts, they were able to do so with the greatest ease and regularity, the whole number taking their seats in less than one minute. Rktdbb or thb Ibibh Dilboation' Hobb. The Belfast (Ireland) Banner says: "The Rev. Dr. Edgnrd, the Rev. S. M. Dill and the Rev. David Wilson the Irish General Assembly's deputation to the United States of America landed at Queenstown at half past two o'olook P. M.,. on Wednesday last, after a somewhat tempestuous voyage. We may mention that the friends in America of our mission sohamoa hava aanf. tha damilatinn .nil the mission secretaries home some $6,000 ncner man tney were npon their departure." Dbawixo Ebstioallt oh a Mah's Stohaoh. Among several persons resent! v arrested in New York on a charge of passing counterfeit notes, was a stylishly-dressed young man, giving his name as Charles Stewart. After His arrest Btewart swallowed some of the bills, at least so the -officers supposed. Determined that the evidences of guilt should not be dis posed or in tnis way, tne officers took their prisoner to the nearest drug store, and had an emetio given him. The sight draft! on the young man's stomach were dishonored, the swallowed bills failing to appear. Ai Imfobtabt Dboisiob Rbsfbctibo Fat bits Judge Morsell, of the Circuit Court for tha District of Onlnmhla. has IaIaI- maila aa important deolaton In the matter of Moass S. Beach acatntl Stephen D. Tucker relative to an improvement In printing both sides of a uiwsiainr uviorB n loaves we impression cyl inder. Tha JndffA snBtainAd thatAatant aanAi1 to Beach in December, 1858, and reversed the aeoision oi tne commissioner oi relents award ing the patent to Tucker. Mblahobolt Bbbbavshbht. The Augusta (Ga.) OiromVe and Sentinil, in announcing the death of James W. Jones, who for twenty years had been the editor of that paper, says: "What gives peculiar severity to this sudden dispensation of Providence is the fact that, having led a single life for so many years, Mr. Jones was married within the last six weeks, and bis yoang and interesting wife has hardly laid aside the bridal wreath before she is called to assume the veil of widowhood." A Bab Joib. A man in Boston lately put a pair of hand-cuffs on the wrists of a friend, and left him to get them off as best be might; He went to a police station have the bracelets re moved, aad was there locked up in a cell. Tbe officer swore that no dodge could be played upon him that the man, of course, escaped from some criminal institution, and must be detained until called for. - - i V ajg Diati of a Tbbbbaili Hbh. A few days ago a hen of the common Amerioan breed died in Boston a natural death at the age of nearly fourteen years. The deceased was through life an exoellent layer, never offering to set unless she wag placed upon a litter of eggs, when her faithful performance ef maternal duties was worthy of all praise. A Hiohlt Iittmbstiio Fahilt. Mr. Jas. Blair, of Washington County, Md., Is- the father of nine children, five of whom are deaf and dumb. The ninth child is an infant, and its parents are apprehensive that it, too, Is a mute.:;' ' ;- ( Sbbtbbobo fob Xmbsmlhbit. Charles M. Young, who was convicted some time since of embeiillBK the funds of a building association in Philadelphia, of whloh he was secretary, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment and $500 fine, twice the amount taken. s ' I ... o .- Mobb Sodthbbh Ttbabht. A man namsd Mavis, residing Bear Charlotte. N. C. was re cently expelled from the Grand Jury, for hav ing expressed sentiments in opposition to the institution of slavery. He was also bound over for trial.: ,-:. . :. v,,;. Caftubi of a Whaib. . A whale was cap tured off Southampton, La I , Tuesday morn ing, and is new lying oa the beach, waiting the change of the tide to enable the islanders to takeoff theblubber. ,.. . -i Kniiw bt ths Kick of a Hobsb. A man. Jesse Glatfelter, was kioked by a horse ea the head, in York, Penn , rteently, and Immedi ately killed,; ... .':.v; r , :t a ATESOP ADVERTISING -; , TtftMS-CASH. ' AdvertlMBtents' aot exoasd Ing live Unas ( Agast) s h $ One InseHlon a 'i.l I Ona wart It I OA Two weeks go One month,. .... ... 80 Larger advertlasments toesrted at the following rates ' for Knars of tea lines or Imb i One insertion..! tw I Two weeks Iah AiMiUonai tta iThraa aaI -4 ea One week 1 J I Ona month.. St) i Job Printing . , In all Its eraacnas don. with aeatnea. aad dispatch. . r,, jmaELLMSEOva WKeeleffc Wilson's ' - ( -VA J SEWING T,1ACHINE! -:..., at i . ' j .1,' '' Prlnelpa.1 Offlee, No. T West Foarth-st., PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, r CINCINNATI. WE OFFER TO THB PUBLIO THE Wheeler Wilson Bowing Machine, with Im. portent improvements, and to meet the demand for a good, low-priced Familf Machine, have Intro- , dnced a NBW BTYLK, working upon the earn, prin ciple, and making the seixe stitch, though not to high If finished, at KJl'T V-FIVK UOIXARM. Tb elegance, speed, nolselessness and slmplloitv .f -the Machine, th beantr and strength of stitch, being ALIKK ON BOTU blDKM, impoMlble to ravel, and leaving no chain or ridge on the under side, tbe economy of thread and adaptability to tbe thickest or thinnest fabrics, has rendered this the moat sue cestui and popular Jamil sewing Machine bow made. at onr various o (floes we sell at New Tork prices, and give Instructions free of charge, to enable pur chasers to sew ordinary seams, hem, fall, quilt, gather, bind and took, all on tbe same machine, and warrant It for tbres years. i Head or call foraolrcular containing full particu lars, prices, testimonials, Ao. ,al7ay tM. SUMNER oV VO. , i THE ALLIGATOR! , SMOKE-COJTSUMING & Coal Cooking Stove! Uhs been pronounced br competent judges to be the BEST COAL COOKIMG-8TOVE EVEItNVENTED. ! Patented Dec. 7, a858. . For sale br the Inventors and H annfaotnrers, ADAMS & PECKOVER . ! NOVELTY IRON F0UNDKRT, No. 333 Fourth-street, Clnctonatl. W HEMINCMV&BRO'. Manufactory, Covlnjrton, Ey, WAREDOISE, - - CIasCNNATI. 0. Wo. 0 East ColaaiblaAatToeu MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY THB. trade at ths moat reasonable prioes and on the most aocommodating terms with GLASSWARE! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LANTERNS ; LAMPS . For Oil, Fluid or Coal Oil, ! AND THB COAL OIL DEODORIZED. : Si B.-Jonee't Improved Lamps and Burner) fr Sals br oar agent, J. BILLEBH, Oovington, Kr. , fdaUavl . Excelsior PARAFFINE OILS! FOR BURNING AND LUBRICATING, ' . Free from Offensive Odor, at Walnut-8treet,CinctnnatI,0 WE INVITE A COMPARATIVE TRI AL with anv manufacturing establishment n A merles. ap- We warrant enr Oils to be equal, if not sope. rlorjto anr la tbe market. stsr We invite those in the oltv and vicinity to call and examine for themselves Bo persona ordering from a dlstanoe, satis motion guaranteed in all cues. Address O. R. HANK IN, Agent, or A. G. UODOBM, Treaaarar, i Kanawha O. O. M. Oil Mail. Co., daM 97 Wlnnt-t-t. tMni-lonaU. HENRY DAVID, No. 978 MAIN-STREET; BITWIKX SIXTH AND BBVIHTB, Manufiwturer and Importer of Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Goods WHICH I -WILL ' SELL CHEAPER than anr other establishment In the clip or West, eountrr and oity. Marehanta and drngglsts will And It to their interest to call and examine uir stock before pnrcbaslng elsewhere. jaas THE PALMER PUMP COMPANY, CORNER OF MIAMI CANAL AN1 TH1UD-8TUIIT, Cincinnati, Ohio, are manni factoring largely. Palmer's celebrated Hydrairlln, Force and Lift Pnrap. Also, his Portable Steaia Knglnea. All those who are about to pnrcbase ' PIJAIPgl for Tanaerins, Breweries, Jllatll rnries, Dry Dooke, Paper mill. Atnllraad Htaiiona, flllaow, Wreekla Faraea.a, or, In tact, for any purpose where a nump Is seeded, will find It to their advantage to call and see the work . ing of these valnable inventions, or address the PALMIB PUMP OOIIPAHIT for a oiroular, which will furnish tbe names of many who have nsed these . Pumps with perfect satlfacUon. dcjjldjn ROOFING ! HOOFING ! THB OtTFCAXiT ELASTIC ME TALLIC BOOFIHQ" IB attend to the publio as the best and cheapest Vstal Boof now used, Ita merits tested br an axaarlAnea of veara in this HI end vlotottj. Applied to gat or steep, old or new buildings. No solder nsed fastened secnrelp with out expoenrs to the action of tbe dements. rreparea sneew, ovxwi ior snipment to ear part n the United BtatM,ean be applied by ear one with erdlnerr mAoaanloal skiUrd proinptl llllod. FlS-tf . , lss Waat fccond stiet. I. & D. BRUCE. Street Ballread Oar mat Oaudbas Hani. maiwrvra, WE " ARB BUILDING ' AND SHALL kaaa on hands ananl nf ATRRWTtAf rM BOAD OAKS and Omnlbusos, which will war. rant eonal la atylo, fialab and durability, and at as low prlcas-aaany made in the country. Olnee Cornor of Third and VIna-strsta. jaUif r ' U S T RECEIVED CONTINENTAL Sauce, 35 do, pints an I half pints; Continental Saaoa. li sal Ion inaai , Oontinental Sauce, ft Bve-gaiiou kegs. The above sauces are equal to Worses terahlre. iilunia Kennu.isaoa. aaii-pints) - N "olubleUwBe.Udca.bair-iBta; , trench Mnstard, AO doa. jars; French Mustard, 10 Bve-galion k'egf. ' For salt, rholasalesnd t-teJU by JOHN BATKS, Jaa aUoaal Ibaatec BUdiB, eycamore- It, evil i'H:i iiv--