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' X .ii ' fiiWuBr, ( Sudan hwhi(,) W tbb pibbt nunsb ddiTdtotbMdtM is Uuetnnatl, Oovlngtoa and Hewport, iU ear. toajidljif titles and towns, at the ex. ,. 1 J ' tremtly tow pries of .a.i U .' Bl CI STB A Will, PATABLB TO OABJUBB, i 'f . : j raicBot baiubo: ,' '? . elagls sop Im M.) l ascot Oo.i t months fit I real Is. e-'. l.' WO OD'.S jTHB ATE II. ' ' J Ooiner of With nd TlnritmU. ' ' 1 John A.Wler, jY, lole MngM ud IrtiM. Vtteu twkvuimiir-Dnm OlrotoMKIFtrtMtt! Meenlti (Ullerr, JOOMitfc. .-. t - Boon open t onrUia Tin ! 7X o'clock. lonrlh DlgH of tlx otkbroM Irtik OondlB and Tocllit, -Jm ;T , i.-..-i, i ...; Mr.' Colllo.. v i ; r,' TBI8 ITKNtNO, Tebrnsrr 1, tho pwformane WUlcoancootf wiin loeooinear oaiiea . BORN 10 GOOD LUCE. . ' I PtadMn 0'BafTrtr, with tooa, Mr. Oolllni; Count MIH, Mr. FUher( Ooaat Urafradt, Mr. Stool : iJonDii Mollngar, Br. flllbart; Mint, Mlaa . rnBf Denbm 1 i i To be fbllowtd by tb laoghabla hroo oalltd f HB HAPPY MAN. Paddy Hurjbr, Mr.Collini. ' To conclude with MIXLX, THE MAID -WITH THE MILK- . v t ING-PAIL. i m. !; BIHt. Miaa Tinny Ioham. , .' mtr To-morrow,. Banaflt of Mr. COtMBS. i P1J A11U11 ItLMJ M. MM MM M MT4 JM. . . . ' . . . . . 1 John Batei. Probrietor and Hanacer t V. B. Irwin. TreMorer. i Altibatioi op TiaB.-Doort oven at T OBrtaia rlau at H paat 7, prtclaely. - Pairia or Abmimiok.-Dreae (Mrole and Partoette. (Oeeottj Family IH tl,2 eenU : Colored Boxee, ti eeota t Qallery, 10 oepta; PrlvaU Boiee, W - , - u Mies 1TJ0T BBOOTT as LBcretla Borglaj Mr. S. illKANDA as Oenriaro, and Mr. MAXWIU, as XonAlfono, , , , - THIl BUNINQ, Tbaraday, leb, 16, the' enter talnnunt will commsoce with the Opera of .... . I .' LUCEBTlA BORSIA, t - Itncretla Borgia (with all the original music), M us Lucy Kacott ; Qeunaro, Mr. Miranda : Duke, Mr. Henri I Dob Asoatolo, o, Mr. ner- Muwoll: Haffln. Mil. G. Mr. Swift : Oloforno. Mr. dlevln : JeDDO. nard : Aarenlo. Mr. Wilson; Prlnceee Negroni, Mrs. Might. Iance...,..... ...Mies Jenny Eight. ' To oouelnde with the nautioal drama entitled . I . , ., . . 1HB PIRATE'S LEGACY j - ' Ob, Thb Wbsoksb's Tati. Hat Brown, Mr. W. Carter; OeTell, Mr. Swift: Mike Brace. Mr. Vanderen: Bob Short, Mr. Htght; Car ney, Mr. Slevin; Pat Madigan, Mr. 0. Henri; Mili tant, Mr. Barrett; Kate Bates, Mies A. Oraham; i Mary Uadigan, Mrs. O.Henri. ; To-morrow, Criday, Benefit of Mies Lucy leeott." KOTIOB. Tradesman and others are eaatloned againit tarnishing any artlolee tor th theater with out a written order, eUroed by the Malinger. TBI NKW NATIONAL llOTHL, adjoining the Theater, is now oven for tho reception of guests. Booms can be obtained by the day or week, and meals fnrnlehed at all hours. piKE'S OPERA-HOUSE. B. Hi Pike. Proprietor; F.B. Conway, Stage Di rector J. P. Herbert, Treasurer. ' Psiobs or Admisiioh. Parquette Circle, Parqnette and Balcony, AO oents; Ampbltheator, 21 cents Prirate Boxes for eight poisons, frt... . Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 4 P. M-, where geota can be secured. . . , Doors open at eM o'clock t eommenos at 7Ji. tut week of the distinguished actress ' ' Mrs. Jolla Dean Hayne. ft IIBST HIQBT Of "HBNBT Till." . THIS BVBNI58, Pebmary 16.' will be presented 4BHBT VIII. Queen Katherine, Mrs. Julia Dean Heyne: Cardinal Wolsey, Mr. ConwaA King Henry VIII, Mr. Bherldan: Duke of Norfolk, Mr. Lanagan; Lord Hand.. Mr. Darldge; Cardinal Oampelus, Mr. ' Temnleton; Cromwell, Mr. Obaplin; Anne Bolyn, (her first appearance,) Mies Hunter; Lady Denny, Mrs. Place; Patience, (with song of "Angels Brer Light and Pair,") Miss Crocker. Lords. Ladles, 1 Btihp,Hoblemon, Guards. Boldlers, Priests, Bx cutioners. Ao. Toooncluds with the laughable farce sailed. 1US BATON SOV. Mr. Dabitar, Mr. Davidge; Panny, Mlaa Prootor; Sally, Mrs. Place. A grand spectacular and thrilling Drama Is in act Ire preparation, with new scenery dresses, effects, Ac, and sustained by the ontiie strength of the company, . gHITH etc NIXON'S HALL. ONI WBIK MOBB P08ITIVKLT TBI 1ABT 01 THB MA0N1PIUBNT MIRROR OJr ITALY. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILT, AT and IH o'clock each erening (laesday evening axcepted). Tickets 25 cents, or six for $1. Children 10 oents. Doors open in the evening at M o'clock. Mirror mores at 7)i o'clock precisely. Doors open in the afternoon at 2 o'clock; commence, at 3 o'clock. Afternoon Exhibition Ladies' Tickets 15 cents; Children S cents only. . NoTiCE.-The Mirror will exhibit every srenlng this week, except Tneedar, when the Hall is to occupied by the Library Association, 'ihe Mirror will, howerer. be shown Tueeday afternoon at o'clock, as well as every afternoon this week, and poiltlTely no longer. feliaw 1?I R8T GRAND SOIREE 07 THB Central Danelngj Asaoclattoa, AT MELODKON HALL, I860, a On FRIDAY IVKS1N0, Pebru&ry 17, x c r., . . OHABLE8 OOBBY; President, Bobibt OoBsr, 'Vlco-Preeldent. fe!3e BUSIIIES3 CARDS A. B. COLVILLE, al seal hYaaafaetareTs " Wo. 41 Bast Second-street, between Bycamore Broadway, Cincinnati, keeps every description of Counter, Platform, Cattle, Satlre-asl Depot, , sad Track Peoles) Traefcv , ; ' : Area wagsss) cfcs). . BepalrDf done on the shortest noMoe. nol-sm Be KIT TR EDGE ft CO 134 MAIH BTBBBT, OIKOlHflATI, 0. : -' KITACDQE It- FOLtOMV II St. Oharles gtreet, Hsw Orlsaai, Importers fOaaeek Sporttagj Apparatne, 1 ... AID DBALBIS IB BOB POTTPEB. : H. CttJIFBELL & CO., MAOTPACTURKRS Of BAB, BXBIT and BMler Iron. Plow Blabs, Bellreet tylkes Its. Also, Annts for the sals of lronton torn Halls. ; Wareroomi Bo. M Bast Beoond Btreet, OlvManat QAllklB.mlgaautoerder' - LBAN1R 07 SINES AND VAULTS, Bo. o ISIxt -street, oetweea yms ana aaos,.u rs Clh etAIl nnlU. (llnnlanati.Dhlu mar favor him with their satronage.csui relyee pui tojJity and Uw prices. eapl-ey 'eraaswhe ltloney! JTloney! raoney! LOAN OFFICE, . Kemoveal tresB M Weal Btath-straot. MONEY to ANeFoN WATCHES, JEW BLBT an! aU kinds of Merchandise, at ' rates of intern., at Ho. 171 vlne-wtreet, bMweea , loqrth and f If A. tW U. P. EL1AS V.ATtiU& JEUELHV I101SB 16 T7et FoTarth Street: i, : ... ..." 11 J . Where oaa be kad every articls appartalnlss to Bndnees at a aaaeti lews price), for CASH, ' kM sver before been offered la this market. - OIVI U A CALL Andgeeforyonsaelvas. " sjll ' BBOQS SMITH, No, West 4th ; i a ki now REOEivnra additions A. their large asswi weat or weieaes, Mweupi BvagwsmaadlOlsmeaea, , - . sitae asaertsMat of Plate! tea sXs sad Ostktt Sa4 Opera Olaasaa. , 1 . i J. r.l'ELEVEYe :,V norchart Tiulorj ., aolttf - ' ' MDION BTALWBO -itriYfl m aim 1 Illl. I B I Ba . I M 1 II ..IB IBFB,'IBBm lEBi Vr V-l.' Ii '. ; i I . h:dBi: ( i rf I I .av w - A--ir-4w r- . ' T' f 1 iWl VOL. 1 NO. 154. CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, MORNING, FEBRUARY. 16, 1860. PRICE ONE CENT. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. TRAINS ARRIVE. Iiimi MfeMf.-Hltht BxorMM, i:M i. .l Aoooa modatton, 8:00 4. a. Acoommodatloa. t.lo r. a.; Day fxynaa, &40 r. . InDilMiroua ana OiowATi.-n:l5 a. t:M r. Obio abb kusuarmX k. 4U: au UhU r. Bt, CixomiTi, Humroa abb Battob. T:U a. ,; ll;08 i A. a. U-.H r. g. T. .; b:oo f. . SABIBRA ABB OlBOIBBATI. U: A. M. :M B .N leaaoBa abb ububapoui. 12:60 a ;t t. a. TRAINS DEPART. tirriB MUMi.-Da txvnm, ItiOO A. . Aocom modatlon, 4:40 P. M. Might Ii,raM, 11:80 p. a. bDIABATOLIS ADD UlttOUXATI. :M A. a. 13:4ft P. H.s7:l5f. M. (ImA n H iMTMim.--y:M A. B.t 3:00 P. a.t 7:10 P. . Omouimati, HAaiLToa abo Dattob.-:00 a. a.) 7:N A. a.t 10:W A, a. s:tu r. a.. o:w r. m.i ii:w r. a. . Mabibtta ahd 0soibiiaii.-40 a. a.) 1:40 p. a. BioaaoBB abb 1diaafoi,h. :00 a. a.i 1:40 P. a. PEN AND SCISSORS. r BTb tnnakl ooct of thooltj coTwnmtni ailB. frM C wl.it ' PAi1fa.mnt will tnA( I BDOUt I fie 000 01 I01S moniB Bi U10. I - - i 1.11..J Am. m.tA.4 Ujj Ail uprvaa J. miaou v. mvhi vuvv w e's Peak, to be In time for the next fason's Pll emigration thither. j 3 To be 3 P and La ' t 9When vonr wife inanlree narUoalarlv if von have cot the latch-key, it la a hint that she intends to git np for you herself. ; 3 . -John T. Chester, an Irish printer, de itroysd himself by laudanum, In New York, onBaturday. s i The DODtilatlon of Philadelphia is now estimated to be about 060,000; an increase of 100,000 in the last ten years. gr-The dtfferenoe between truth and eggs is "Truth ernihed to earth will rite again," but eggg won't f a, 4; , v" r v 9A number of Hoe'i preeieg were eent to Europe by the Oityof Mancliuter from wow York last we. . , . , , ., srA wrnin man namsd Eavananih died on board the V. S. receiving ship Pmtuylvania last Thursday ot a earouncie. : v V . jbbT A curiosity Jmongor in New Tork stole a boot the other day rromtne iooioi owpoens, who was executed for tno mnraer oi nig wiis, The Hudson River, this year, hag been twice froien over 1U whole length an unu sual eiroumitanoe.. f At a recent soirss at the White House, President Buohanan gbook bands with ttvo thousand persons. ' -A. rj. Strimbaok. of Msson Connty, Va., died on Monday last from an overdose of morphine, taken by mistake. sar-It ia said to bo fifty-three yean since any accurate survey for a map of the State of Connecticut nae oeen maue. f The Virginians are going to build railroad throneh Aooomao and Northampton Counties to connect with tho Maryland East ern Shore Road. Over 3.000 children in Philadslphli knocking; at the doors of the public schools of that oity, and can't get In. Cause, ao fund.' ,; .:. , -CommIssloner Memminger, who was aent bv the State of South Carolina to Rioh- moad to bring the VlrgSala. over to disunion, nae gone noma in aespair. , aThe wife of Elliha Holmes, of Holm delTN. Y., goratohed one of her thumbs with a nin a few days since, and died with the lock' law from the effeots of it in less than forty-eight noma. e Sometime grace, in a ragged, unhewn la Ilka a oold rln on a loDroui hand. or a diamond let in iron, or a jewel in a swine's snout. , . JUT J. Ross Browne, anthor of "Yuief," special agent of the Treasury Department in California, has been appointed, mastera mate in the navy, lie goes to cmna in me cagtnaw, ssa-The ease of the United States against tha maaterv. owners and crew of tho yacht rToMaW will oome np at the next term the Distrkt Court at Boston. 9The Treasurer of the Pemberton Mill Corporation has advertised the whole of their property to bo sold in one lot, at Lawrence, tno 2ii inih "Petr McDouall, f Troy, N. Y., lately attended evening service in the Sixth-street Church, and had taken his seat, after having spoken, wnen ne inaianuy expueo. -i j fgf John Symondi wu arrested ia Salem, Mass., last weex, ioi swuiog nog, swr vwra he was tried, found guilty, and sentenced four months in tno noose oi correction. ' ssTTha London PhwA aavs: "The Helios nont was eroseed In love every time that Lean- der swam over it to meet bis heroine of Hero." . -On Saturday afternoon, George Shaw, a porter employed in the Market Bank, New York, poisoned himself to death in ante-room of the institution rtr A witty fellow slipped down on ! navement While sitting, ho muttered, "I have no desire to see the town burnt down, but I sincerely wish tno streets were laid in ashes." STThe crew of the United States steam frigate Mtsetenppt, when paid off at Charles town, Mass., contributed tho sum of of toward the fund for the purchase of Moant Ternonf ... i-i i r (; ':,?) . ' jETho merchants of Austin, Texas, have ' . . . i i . t. n 1. 1 . agreed not to traao wun nepuonomu uiiruwe no merchants. , Their agresmsnt will Mt amount to-oh,umeroh.nubnywher?th.yoan I; buy to the best advantage. jEBTThsre is a middle-aged lady who takei her sawinar. soes into the Maine House of Rep- resentatlvM, seats herself in tbe arsa in front nf the Sneaker, and indulges m soouiobsi respoases to the speechM of the members, cording to her caprice. low 1 ' A aatAinnia Cowmon) bt a Mai aio Win. One Alfred Conner, residing in Padu cab, Ky., having slandered a married woman WNStH. f WIWV MMtm m- w a - - hided him severely. The fellow would beaten her had persons not inteneno, out again repeated the slander, causing her to horsewhip him a seoond time, compelling him to leave the towa. AnBupTBB SototDi aid Mows. Andrew ties taaa I St. to , Camel, a mulatto, attempted to tat his tbroaV ID a nouse oi lu-iamw.at airauisi Pens., on Saturday, and then Be commuted saloide. - His wife, who is a white woman, not vary dangerously nun. Bst - AiISDOTTSiotrs CfcsioTin. The late tm v. Kimball, of Iorwich. hu left than two thoosand sermons fully written in a nlaln hand. He must have averaged forty new sermons a year daring a pastorate of half eoeatnry. r-. t ' A Ti t-Tinn iTBAKBa. The Grai era hu keen peculiarly unfortunate. She I her constructor, Brunei, and now her eeptala ku ben arownsd. one au Droaea two w- panies, and itlU ihi is unfit for sos-Mrvloe. In Fbwitai. Snr Pasii. Pk Good win hti tbig AoaoaDi of Pull In hit Uitory of FrAnCtI ' i (': Certain inUnrab of cenbl labor JolUn paasod at a plaaiant plaoo on a Httlo Island of iho Beino, belonging to a Ctallio tribo namod tho Parlgli, and whloh bo dhtinguuhod u nil "deMLaktlaf, jaita mora modem vlilton denominato it uoir "doar . ana at ugnuai PirU ." In tho dyg of OeMar, when IM fow lahabltutiTaloronilyrttUUd tho legtotuof hit Llenttnant Lablonni, It wu a mall rilUgo of mnd-ooTorod but, eonnootod with tho main land by two rode bridgei of wood. A range or mug moiotoa tno marsnei vj wucn n inmrandod in a ipaoUmi amphitheater, which fonni tno ilto or tno ipionaia metropiu oi Franoo. Commanding tho fruitful valleys of .V- n l 1L. J .1. . Al.- ,1. ,m4 SOD DOiae, Sue mains), ion auv wiidj miv m&b oooupanti were merehanti and boatmen, who oonduoted tho trade of tho riven, and as early as the reign ot Tiberius had formed a powerful oorporation. - ' " '"' During the revolts of the Bsgtuds la tho third century, It aoouired an unbapcy celeb rity as the stronghold worn wnicn uey nr rassed tho peace of the surrounding region. Subsequently, when tho advances of the Ger mans drtrve the government from Treves, tho emperors selected the town of the Pariill as a mora secure posiuon. xaey dum a vaiawB there, and aBlntrenohei camp for the soldleri; and very gooa afterward several .of those aqueducts and amphitheaters which wen In separable aocompanimenU of Roman life. ' It was in that palaoe, which the traveler still re gards with curiosity in the molderlng remains knows as tho Palais del Thermee, that Julien found his favorite residence there that he eonversed with Ml friend Sallust and his physician Oilbasius of his aspirations for fu ture Ominenoe there that he dlieusaed the nature of dreams and tho deep oriental mys teriesAnd then that he lung the praises of theaun-god, the regulator of the; world, the archetype of ideas, tho brilliant emanation of an eternal and absolute deity. Obh. tnnn At iroBTmB.MMA few vears ago one of the most active and suooaaimlbuii- ... .i as -w-r s Iter m neas men in the city of Hudson, N. Y., was Leonard Wells. Every thing he touched turned Into money.: He onoe made $10,000 in an hour, by a purchase and sale of a piece . of real es tate. Fifteen yean ago Mr. W. wag' worth $70,000. Shortly after this luck turned against him. tie lost I34,uuu oy ouying imok in too Hudson and Berkshire Railroad. This was followed by other , losses, caused by Indorse ments. In leas than eighteen months Mr. W. passed from affluence to extreme poverty from being worth $70,000 to being worth not one sent. Mr. W. is now tv. resident of Albany, and earns a living for himself and family oy peddling oandies, appiss ana aougnnnw. - esB of on to a W. an an $58 . . . . i OtrnAoaons Cxubxtt to Piiboxibji. An investigation is now going on with reference to alleged cruelty to prisoners in the Bast Cambridge, Mass., House of Oorrectioi, in which soma startling facta are developed. It appean that Mr. Adams, tho keeper, wu in tno naoit OI giving looa K) prisoners naiou wh unfit for hogs; that the meat contained worms, and wm so offensive that the matron could not carry it to the cells; that the Inmates resorted .r ... . . .L.U V.. a. to the swui-oarrei to sausij tuoir uuuj, that some of them wen forced to sleep on tho ground-floor: (hat two froze their limbs for want of sufficient heat, and they wen gagged and plaoed la solitary confinement when they ftmpiained. . CArrrMxa Pish is a Faoiis Laki Large numbers of catfish have bean taken this sea son in Horloon Lake, Wisconsin.. Owing tho freeiing of the Uke the fish sought the only open spot a place when the people tho vicinity an engaged onttlng loo. Hen they oolleot so thick that the water is alive with them. They are easily captured by means of a common scoop-net. In this way it is laid two thousand bushels of nsk wen oaptundin one day. They an purohated by tbe larmers at tweniy-ove cenvs a iuau, wno feed them to their swine. Wais BsxcHsa'a First Cohoiioatio. a reoent lecture, the Rev. Henry Ward Beeoher Save an account of his first year in the min try, the first flock which he gathend, con sisting only of nineteen poor women. wu then not only pastor, but tho sexton the ehnrch, filling and lighting the lamps, which he wu oompelled to buy himself, kind ling the fins f.i sweeping out the ehunh. lie did not ring tno neu Because no uu none to ring.. .. . ; . ; 1 - ,. Expbksu or Tib Isdiai WAiv-The aggre gate amount r ported by tno vcmmissienen for expenses incurred in tho Indian war Oregon and Washington Territories is over $8,000,000, bnt tho third auditor of tho Trees- ' . , ft .in aaa 1 U-I ury nu reauoea it h ju.vuo, . ui of instructions adopted by the late House Representatives. Aa tTxpsBiBxaiD Navioatos Capt. Harri son, who wai drowned by the eapeislng of boat in tho Solent at Southampton, England, wu one of the most suceenfal navigators the age, having crossed the Atlantio safely on Auiufred and smaw mnee. ubbbi com manded the Acadia, ifrttannui, xftoerma, Amer ica, Africa and Arabia. ... ... . Ab . IapokTAMT RniiOB. The Baltimore ibiriol say it "Wo hear it whispered in quarters when they ought to know better if it had been so, that ewer jusnee a auey oontempiawa some time sines, resigning his seat on the of the United States Supreme Court, and Charls O'Oonner wu to be his successor. ' flnnBTBsv Tina vtr to Bab Fiaxcisco. passengen who left New York on tho December, 1859, In the Atlantic, connecting elseo. - '' ac His have no hus band ud was Ret. mon out SaH- killed Saviim Bahm is Riopi Tblaso. There were in this State la November lut twenty one institutions for savings, In whioh J1.J33 penons had deposited $7,705,771 48. The rlanoalts during the VOU 1859 mora than 11.700.000 . showing a season gnat prosperity among the industrial olusei. A Oitbbb Misia. According to an exobange, Uiar la a rioh miser llvine in one of the towns of New York, who hu made arrangements be burled la 'an adjacent last, as is ivyv that he hu had out a stone ooSln, into which ho is to be put when dead," carried to the ter or the lake, ana wore sun a. ., , isim a Br, ras PauinnrT. These pretend to knew Mr. Forney best, have. stated thai hallaf that had the P resident riven the position he so much desired, he have beea a warm friend and ardent admirer j of the Chief Magistrate at this time. . aesaw- - wwaawgn it Wslvss-A oouple of ago, Mr Joseph MoCuUough, of Clearfield County, Ohio, while driving a sleigh, chased by wolves for several miles, and nearly overcome, utaers eomiBg wsu Ky,u..i6. woUwukflled."' : y- i . ! SB , ,. Iatal Aooibbit oi tib las. Lewis Beatty, son of I.H.Beatty, died at Derby, Maine, last Saaday, Dts lajuries reoavea skating. While ia the act of sdjusttog ikates he was straek ia the head by those Mauade, fraeiigltisilraUt " ' ; PiBgOMiLCoiusionBtTWMir Coboibmmi. Tho Waihlngton Star of a lato date gireg the following aooonnt of tho difficulty i between Megira. Edmnodton, of Virginia, and Hlok man, of PenniylTania I Honrs. Edmundgon, Keitt and Vloe-Pretldont Breckinridge, In company with to other gentlemen, were leaving the Capitol, and when about half way down tho erenae way of the Capitol groundg they met Mr. Hiokman, who wag ap parently anMoompanicd. Mr. Kdmnndion walked np to Mr. Hiokman, and tome wordi patted between them in relation to a. late gpeeoh of Mr. Hiokman'i, (apparently that made on tho oooation of a late serenade,) wbleh ended In Mr. Edmnndaon dealing a se ver blow to Mr. Hickman upon the head, knocking off his hat, and following up the as- aaait bv some oats with a switch, at the same I . . . t .1 W TT ! . . .... time designating Mr. Hiokman as a "slan derer and a ooward." Mr. Hiokman endeav ored to slots with his antagonist, bnt further hostilities were precluded by the interposition of others,. Mr. Keitt taking Mr. Edmundion from the ground, and Mr. Breckinridge per forming a Tike offlos for Mr. Hiokman. The New York IWouits says of the asianlt- on. Henry A. Edmundion, of Vlr ribla. who made the assault upon the Hon. Mr. Hickman, at Washington, a few days since, li a large, gross man, eoane In manners Bna verson. ai is mm taa iu A.vrn, ioww, be wag so dtograoefnlly intoxicated on the floor of the House of Hepresentaursa mat no naa to bo oarried out by his friends. 710118111 CoTjsTBarsmKO. -It has been ascertained that from the 10th to tho 25th of November last, between $200,000 and $300,000 in counterfeit notes of $50 and $100, on the Bank of Philadelphia, were successfully put into circulation In tho States of Illinois, Ohio, Indiana. Tennessee. Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Missouri, being exchanged for genuine money, mostly Missouri ourrenoy. This is the lareest and most snooessful villany of the kind on record, snd it must have been ooaoooted and conaumated by quite a number of . persons. Only one of tnem, named ua- oorde, has yet been deteoted, and he is on trial I .tilt T.n.!aa wttsaM attTnevwai a wAt mawinoi fna iha at St. Louis, where efforts are making for the detection of others of tho gang. Baoorde wu taken in Canada after a laborious search. to ,i .emaeajBi . i " A SosirTuiAL TusffSAH. The following telegraphic dispatch, from a ship-master just arrived at New York, was received by his wife in Nantucket, on Thursday evening of last week : . "II John, xii verso.1 Written out. the dispatch would read as follows t . -f Having many things to write to you, I could not with paper and Ink; but I trust to oome anto you and speak face to face, that our joy may no run, - A very gooa letter in cypher, ana oneepiy traninuHea. Gooo Errici or thb Jobs Bsowk Raid. IhO Richmond (Va.) Dwpafea says: "The late raid of old John Brown has so far opened tbe eyes of the people of Virginia, as that the fol lowing factories will soon be in operation: for making on oiotn, shoes ana boots, fiats, caps, Ac, ready-made clothing, straw bonnets, sew ing macnineg, nuokets, tuoi, ciotnei pins, c, willow-wan, furniture, brass castings, iron outings, steam On engines, umbrellas and parasols, stoves and grates, and other articles less costly, bot equally as necessary to the general comfort," MAOirjLAT'B PAaMTgr Maeanlay's father wu the son of a Scottish Presbyterian minis. tor. His mother was a schoolmistress at Bris tol. Her maiden name wag Mills; she wu the daughter of a Quaker, and being trained under the can of the Misses More (Hannah Mon and her listen) wu an accomplished and instructed woman for her class. Thus, says an English writer, by distant streams, the blood of profoiiors In two of the most severe and chastened sects in Europe, Covenanter and Quaker, met in the veins of the wonderful boy, of . in Sfoiosoi'b Sttli op Pratbs. The follow ing Is a specimen of this divine's style of orison: "I stand hen to say to you ten thou sand goals that unless you repent of your sins and believe in tho Lord Jesus Christ (and I don't know whether von can or not; my busi ness is to tell you, and if yon can so believe to do it,) yon will be damned, and I, from my high seat in glory, when I tee you in torments, will only strike a higher note at the vindica tion of flod's juttlos." '. ' Ai Ekolisb PoLTOivisT A Mai Liviko wttb Frvs Wivss. A London paper says in a lato issnei A very curious trial for Polygamy is likely to attract the attention oi tno gentle men of the Ions robe at the next Lent Assises for Sussex. A. man of no small consideration in Brighton contracted marriage with fire dlf- . . - . .. - , mrent lemaies, tnree oi wnom are sisters, mua of with all of whom he has continued to oohabit his for nearly eight" years in town.v A disagree ment on some points of precedence brought this disgraceful affair to light. ; of not Sympathy with Jobs Brows m St. Do mioo. Bv news from Hayti.we learn that the negroes there nearly eaual in the lnten sity of their sympathy with John Brown the fanatics of Now England. The papen went in mourning on account of the "frighfful mar tyrdom," and pitch into judge and jury, and "the infamous ruffians of the Southern por tion of tht Union, who tent John Brown, with his coworkers, to an Ignominious death New York Herald, 14th. The 20th ExacuTioi or A MtriDSEsa. John J. Bo wen wu executed in the jail yard, at New Castle, Del., on Friday, for the murder of John W. Dowlln, in August last. The wrelohsd man eonfeesod his guilt, bnt pro fee ted to have re pented, lie iou aooui tnree icet, ana ana at atruSSle; tho twitching in AMAaonf WU oi to cen who him weeks wu ; , wauw his eft j served. He hung about half an hour, when .i i :-! J J J .. . IB. pujaioiatiu iirviivwHm mia umu i t . ' . 1 1 - saw . Cluioal Bombast. The other Sunday, eminent divine wu preaching upon the para ble of Dives and Lasarus, and when be ar rived at tho point whore, in great heat, Divea lifted up his ryes and uked Abraham to allow Luarus to oome to mm witn a urop oi water, ha said. "To this anparesUy reasonable, under the oircumstanees, totally Inadmissible request, a negative answer wu returned.' A Liiotit Lisa or Railioab. By completion of the Mississippi Central Railroad hut week, u we have said, wu finished last link in the continuous line of road from BansTor. Maine, to New Orleans. Then included in this line eighteen different roads, whose aggregate length is 2,394 miles, and whose aggngate cost Is $92,784,084. . PoroxAnoi op Nsw Biolaid. It Is osJ. culated that the following will be about population of the Hew angiana etates, at census to be taken this year: Maine, 676,000; New Hampshire, 424,000; Vermont, 827,000; Massachusetts. 1 J38,000i Rhode Island, 117,- 000; Connections, 489,000. Total, 3,836,000. Vsualttt op BaotjeiAK. There Is a abroad that one day at a eonvertusteiie, Lord Bionffham. wu talking learnedly about Hindoo poem, written five hundred and three yean B. 0., when suddenly, on some nowtedge on tho philosophy of cooking a beef steak. He is the mon versatile man abroad. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. Niw Yosk. February II. The steamer irogo, from Ham and Southampton en the 17th ult, arrived hero this morning. Hot news is anticipated. count ca vonr observes to. too Barainien EmbMsedors abroad that the Inhabitants of Italy had accepted tho Congress with confi dence, but important events followed which eaused its adjournment. Tho pamphlet, "Le pope et te congress," oi which, without seeking Its authority, no one oan contest the Importance of the letter of Na poleon to tno rope, tno speeon oi tno tjusen of England and the speech of Lord Palmer ston in the House of Commons, are facts which show the impossibility of the restoration of ancient rule in Central Italy. It Is certain that tho Congress will not bo assembled for the present. Tbe government of Central Italy being satisfied of their part, wished also to satisfy those provinces bv proclaiming tbe law of Sardinia, for political reasons, for the present announcing these facts, favour eon eludes by stating that hs will never fail in his responsibility lor ins tranquility oi iturope and the pacification of Italy. Baron Pioasoli, In presenting flags to the National Guard of Florence, said: We require gnat prudence and largo forces to preserve independenee. A great deal remains to be done. The annexation of the provinces of Italy to Piedmont Is necessary to guarantee Italian nationality, the defense of which has been a common duty. ' - Tbe Prussian uantttt says that me govern ment is on the point of acceding to tbe com mercial tnaty between England and Franee. A Belgian dispatch says it la asserted that the arrangement between Franee and Surdlnie respecting tbe cession of Savoy was agreed' upon previous to the war of Italy, and wu to be executed, in oaso Austria snouta entirely evacuate Italy. It wu also agreed , that Chablais and Fairqul should be ceded to Bwltiorland. From Buenos Ayres—Washington News. Nsw Yobx. February 15. Detalll of the terrlfio explosion upon tho Argentina trans- ort, Umerai uulram, reacnea us m in luenos AvTien papers of Deoember 10. The totol loss la killed appears to exceed forty. Tho Indian invaders or too norm naa oeen driven back by General Fiona. . Rumors, however, of fresh incursions from them wen eumnt. . . LoDei.the Parasuav lan mediator of tho resent tnaty, had gone overland to Ascension. The Htrald't Washington correspondence gives a lilt of appointments by Colonel Forney, including the following western names : uoun M, Barclay, of the Indiana Journal, Clerk, retained, $2,160; Herman Kriesman, of Illi nois, clerk to enter petitions and papen in committee-rooms, $1,800; R. J. Bonnctt, clerk to take charge or books voted to memoors, $1,800; S. C. Boynton, of Ohio, stationery room, $1,800; W. Leoany, oi Minnesota, clerk of journal petitions, ntained, $1,800; Georgo H. Chapman, of Indiana, land offiee, $1,800; Isaac Strohn, of Ohio, $1,800. : Tho lima t wuningion correspondent says: In the Senate Mr. Bayard reported a bill remodel the Court of Claims. It provides for five Jadges Instead of three. - Tho; judgment of the Court is to bo final, unless the amount involved be over $3,000. , The agreement three Judges is to be necessary to the ren dition of a judgment. Claims are to be paid out of the general appropriation, or by law for tbe satisfaction of private claims. Should this bill fail to become a law, then effort will be made to abolish the Court. The Btrald'i Washington corn aavi: The Attorney-uenerai nu given ion to the Seoretary of the Treasury in favor of the payment to Taylor Bra., or new xoit, of the amount of Treasury notes whioh had ss1. been stolen from a former owner and trans ferred to them after maturity, on the ground that Treasury notes are not subjeot to equities between previous parties, and that payment should De mace to tno actual noiuora. . Official dispatches from our Minister at Chili aav that outrages are constantly perpetrated on American oitiiens, and no efforts are made by the Government to redress them. This - .. ... . 1 , JIJB...1L , 1 . matter, witn tne previous auuouitj, is uciora the President, and ha will donbtleis takesuoh aotlon as the importance ot tho subjeot - ' The Committee on Agriculture have Mr. Orow to report a Homestead The new bill ooven all land subjeot to pre emption, and extends the right to all who bow settled as well as thoio who may hereafter settle. New York Items. of an Nsw Yoax, February 15. The Times pub lishes the text of the MoLane treaty, which verifies the summary of its stipulation, pub lished some time since. A bloody affray occurred at Port Bwen, Ulster County, on Saturday afternoon Three young men, from Esapus, haying taken a sail in an loe-poat, iMtenea tueir dobi the dock at Port Bwen, and left her for awhile. Three other young men took ber and sailed about, when one ot toe nrst-namea party named Rilssa returned and threatened drive them out. One of the men stabbed mortally. Rlsea's brother and his friend oame to the scene and in the wuU whioh lowed the latter wu rngnuuiiy wonnaea. HiremRilsee then ihot one of the men, started for Roundout, when he gave himself np to the authorities. He wu badly Tha other names an unknown. On Saturday afternoon the graining mill tho powder works or r ranx smiui, Newbury, exploded, and aa smpwye, Lknsto nhsr Zimmerman, wu killed. A danierous counterfeit of the ten-dollar sold piece wu discovered yesterday. In aitarnallv it wu a standard coin, bat on cut in two the cheat was made palpable. pleoe had evidently been split edgewise, carta filed aulte then, ana in place of sterling gold apiece of white metal between tbe asives ana romeitea. Destructive Fire. the the an Nabtoii, Va., February 15. A destructive fire has occurred at Elizabeth City. N. forty houies wen burnt, involving great to Messrs. Oalklns, Cobb, Pool, Wheeler, others. Many families are without shelter support. . The insurance is hut partial. fire wu the work of. aa incendiary, and excitement hu been caused by it. Outward Bound. tbe tne Nsw Yoit, February 15. The steamship Asia sailed to-day for Liverpool with 40 and $440,000 ia specie. ' She took New Orleau malls of the 10th, aad telegrams of the 14th.- The C JfiAstter, also sailed for Liverpool, took neither passen gers or specie. ' ' 1 Death of an Old Citizen. a hint 7 Bobtoi, February ' 15. Mr. Joseph an aged retired merchant, while in the of Representatives yesterday, listening to debate on tho proposed Bethenaent law, whioh ha felt much interest, suddenly fell expired of appoplexy. The House at onoe . . " , ;. BATES OF ADVERTIBlJICf ry- a st . . s - . " TtKM'CAtH. ; ': AdverflMeaenta not exoesdlajt fire Hum (Arf&f f .- lmm - n i rw- k - '. as AA . Larger edvenseeaeats Inserted at th fcUovtnf TUl kwi of ud udm or ! : 0a wdr 1 f3ODontk.M4'A,ttv r.' . i Job' irrintinfl: .. i la n M kruehM 4om Irtth BMtaMi U 4twak . ! V ULSUniJJJJZQVZV to of the an Wheeler & Wilson's nr. .!., wLV '"' .ti.tV -'' ! ilV.tv.jL tili vtt-- - SEWING MACHINE! rrlaelpal Offlee, He. TT West Beurth-et., PIKE'S OPERA I10UGE, - CINCINNATI. WH OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, with im portant Improvements, and to meet the demand iror I food, low-nrlced Tamily Machine, have Intro duced a NSW 8TYLB, working apoa the same nrin- oisle. and making the eame stitch, though not ao WgWlniXed, at MFTY-FIVB IMjtlH. Tbe elegance, apeed, noieeleeeneea and slmpltclty of Ihe Machine, the beauty and strength of stitch, being ALIUS OH BOTH SIDKS, impossible to rayel, and fcaTlng no chain or ridge un tbe under aide, the economy of thread and adaptability to the thickest or thinnest fabrics, has rendered this the most sno oeaaful and popular Family Sewing Machine bow roAt"onr various' offleea we sell at Hew York prloes, and give Instructions free of charge, to enable pur chasere to aew ordinary Beams, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck, all ea the same machine, and warrant it for three years. Send or call for a circular oontalnlng fnll partlcu l.i.ce.,t..tlm,nl.l(irAc. & IDE ALLIG ATOil'. SMOKE-CONSUMING Coal Cooking Stove! Baa been pronounced by competent judges to be the ' BEST COAL COOKINGMBTOTB ' EVER INVENTED. ,,. PatenUid Dec. , .858. 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BBLLEUS, Oovlnston, By. fdelUyl HENRY DAVID, No. 378 MAIN-STREET, BBTWBKB SIXTH ADD 8BY1MTB, . , , , ' Manufacturer and Importer of , Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Goods VET-RICH I WILL SILL CHEAPER w v than any other establishment in the oity or will find It to their Interest to call and examine my West, country and city, will And It to their Intel stock before purchasing elsewhere THE PALMER PUMP COMPANY, HORNER OF MIAMI CANAL. AND i J TH1BD-8TBBKT, Cincinnati, Ohio, are mann. facturins largely. Painter's oelebratdH Bydraulla, , lut. so to him came fol i A . -t a T-T3"X7 and I X. ym JTJ:.&JEj X Inglnea. All those who are about to purchase PlflttPS for Taaaeries, Breweries, Distil leries, Dry Dooks. Paper mills Hnllrend Mtailons, Mines, Wreoklna Parsesss, or, In fact, for any purpose where a pump is needed, will Ind it to their advantage to call and sjos the work ing of these valuable inventions, or address the PALMIH PDMP OOMPANI for a eiranlar, which will furnish the same, oi many wno nave uses Pumpe witn periegt cainaoyon, Tin-ware, Spouting, &o. hurt. of near 1 fast being Tho Doth tho placed HO. W YIBB-STBXIT, HBAB IBOHT.5 ; .,.,. , ,,.. CINCINNATI, - .", . . NTEEPS ON HAND AND MANUFAC- JIlL TUBES to order all varieties of Tia and Bbeet Iron Ware, Public Lanteraa, and other artlolee in bis line. Manufactures te order all varieties of Ma tallk) BooSing, Tla, Copper and Sheet-Iron. Lantern Class always ea hand. ... , Orders from a distance promptly attended to. ' A few Stoves on head to dispose of oheap for cash. Stove-pipe lornienea ana putup at toon aonos. 1 1 C; loss and or The groat BADDLEi TRUNK AND HARNESS ..WMANUFACTORYrw 109 Mala-atTwet, three sleeve aave Third, KEEP ON AND AND MAKE TO 0R DBB all k nds of Bores Trappings, In the beat and moat sunetannai maanen Ano, a ism assort ment of uorse Susans, n Bags, Bridle Bits. Buffalo ilo Bobes, Vol 1ms (tas reed ika, Sponge, and a large as tUenBe; I will seUaslew D. I. CAMtlCX! pu sengera oat whioh ' . Clark, Hall the in and ad joarntd. ment of Horse BUsksts, Whips, Carpet and Lestber Bags. Bridie sis, masio aw wis-leather), Mall Trunk ortment bewUriMW as the lowest. . . .. 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