TT Wr1 ' . $ ' hf w fo-:: 'V-fi&l i i ' v :. o "Vil 5J Fdf HE rkh n mm t-ini-i Kl.ltUA.SKA ! UKU CLOUD. riai i ,. KMIT0RIA1, X0TK8. tin pmTft)tMC ef tho plague In some frt l RtwftU, and It Mady progress It AHrAcng tUntton nml eamdng fc term jkrwigriOHt Kurip, It U stated M,rirf. tytkln. the physician of tho Owmt, hMAdvUed tho burning nf several HMgMi where the upldnmlo ha broken i tOfMW nltk nil tho funiilurv In Mmhm, Md thn removal of tho Inhabl. tMfc to Wealthy places. Thn Vtnr, It la MMwl, l dUpofed to follow Prof. , JNtkliiVi dvlcti. Thn (ierman govern f'MrtkM prohibited tho Importation of M ftriiefoi previously prohibited by AMrtft, 4, Also nil manufacture of fttt, TKe utmost precautions htn iMtliur i k f roreht I bo spread of tlin ep. .v'j',. "M Kr It sotnethliig Hint Illustrate Dm) advantage of roil tnpe. 8ov iwl enrii go a private In thn fcrmy nvmxl IHno lout hi pnti. UIooas, whllo engaged wepremmn I'm Ui lino of hi duty at Aiken, H, 0. Thn board uf survey with which ho was connected furnished him n miw pair, 'but the War Department disapproved tho imwcillngt nnd Ihn cnptidit of private Illnos ohnrgnl thorn tip to him, Hint protested, nuil ihn om wm Aaln referred to tho Secretary of Wnr, And UmliUluroHlolnfrtifitrrnrilui mat ter Jo Congress. A oommltlou of Con. rfftrw InH year considered thu win nud i reported a hill to pay prlvato illtic kmiw, Hie cash vaIiiq of tho pantaloon. :, A few days ngo thu hill cnmo tip nml ilr one momboronnusod It Ilrairir.nf pi rnr Isoonsln. 1 hum In nothing like pluck oldler, Mil Is, proposed to establish n national crt ot ntbllo Health. Smintor jilthtm hfl liilnxlurml a hill which willed for Tliq Mtftbllnliimtitl of mivh innu, lohonpnrtof Ihn Troiwury nmi'nt, nml to inibrnu tho Mn LMotpitii mrvlco. Tho bill pni. for r NaIIoiihI Hontil of Uimlth, lch iKiAnl tho chttif of tho pro iliow biirvAtt In to ho prvhliuit. T(ionMoiiornl of thn Army nml to tx mcniborii of tho honnl. icl btiroAti In I'linriri'd bv thn tho intention of nil lnv n)n- 10 mtlllm hl'rtllll. Ihn iinf.iri..i. nntlonnl qnnrniilliiu ri'L-oln. 4 wth tho iluty of ohtiilnlnir wltfntltiir luformntloti rocHnU 'altAryoouailWihn worhl, rwMTo U to bo puhlUhi'ri to tho UAlly ropoitrt of thn Arn now ptibluhml. aIih for tho imllnotlon fttAtUtloii rcgnnlloK rlKr, ote. Tho moot with fnvor. NtNdfMt. THE HWHETHOF THr,50UTH IMU.K. Ah OM WhMtrr's V'lrviMlfrr rnnrnn l'r, M ritMlttwffcn!! CAptnln I'rlpp. well-known w lulling cnpUIn who hun mvln miht.iI royni' to tho Ariilo Octun, l n illnlHillovur in nn niton polnr '. Ill (rip Ui tho worhl of Ico tho pwo-nt yrr Iiaj but ronflrmiHl lit nxprlnnoi'i In lint pint. In a ronvnmntlon with him n (Mironlolo rMrtnr procnn-ii om liilTi'lln fnvt on lliUmitnawliAliiiyftUflrilftiibJeut. No vrKtI Imvn bwn ahlti in jt,t furthnr HiBO C.I tlitf, north thin jour, nml nil imtitftfn rniMirt h-savr len In thn Arrtlc. In ono of hU VoynKcn, whllo.Optnlii Trlpn mm niMiorof thn bnrk Arftio.hn mncfiMl n high m latltmlo 7.1 ibur. In IH70 rnnulo'ii l.nnil wm ch-nr of Ico, nml In l7l ht hlp wn within n inllo of tho iihorn of IkiAt Uml which no ho. rnnn ImiIii )ni over iUipjMiil omin, io fnr A hlMory toll tm. Vyilh tho rIJ of A iploinllil uImi, hn jot A fcmnl vlow of tho itnllrd lay of tho laml, hut hn wm iiiiAbti) to i-o Any human hahlrntlnut, or nvhlcmw thnrixif. No animal II fn wm vUihln nvi) ca hlnl that UlttDiiln mid air nlong Ihn nhoro, Tho earth wm ttH'un, no now Im-Iiijc vlilblo anywhitrn, A voA4t ration I vllbln from Ihn oooitii whlnh roRomhlim iimt rcloim farthur aouth, inl(HiilliiC m fnr m California. Hhnih Wr lilnltilv vUlltln. Imi ('nut Tripp wi iimihlo to illocovcr an) lnr(o troi'a or forrKid, Wniiijjpl'a l,nml rumt northwont, ami, o fnr a known, xWmU Imhillnltnl) lino Milium iiiivi-r iifm'tintid by thn whlto man. Thn Imlluim IiiIiuI.IHiil' ft t imico NoMWf 1MUH i uiWj UM4 WrNIr! I U tho No ilnatory ? . rv Mai-: ft" . ,5', 1 M&M 1W . mm, W$ fip Uti, 4 , , ' -- VJ "A Itiimlnii li AtnorU'im LV VOIIHif atn. ikff Ikn upW.M !..! .ul.k. j nv "llll'l, illlll null 'Two! a literary unduly, twims ui uoiHitiuporAry ntm, iiiuiiuuianiHl pni """ v-wnuMi, t uu tounoetl thli MiKiluty n twyaHiaaiion, ami llio ilMIHiul alllllXlllilnliltiit.1 ?K)ll)lo liiHuonrn wm Vnpon tho Caar, but In .Uie younr mnn'a MM Uar obo ilny lit IHrMi kni'lt nml hit kA, Mwrtlnjf hta r MltlMl tmiHhiul iro the youth a pr HWMTWMDrotlKllt mXV Hav. uH l)n klkiMM befora nit Umi Almlirhtv liiul rMrtBaiyuliol0njfll torlty o tho UuAi' l ll awivnavii prif I I1sr tn vnur I HOf.allV rJ mv tet l(lA luraln iL a KuuwniiiH riii !mlM onintol.Miiliui.. fHve In lu trntty. ronmnH toaonra t CO OVCU 111 olothemsolven will sUCMrHrMiuMBl. Th.t EhMf Mil tMn itUtMt Hl J Mtwh rrsM tho lm .IXrkIii'la(oke.of r: vir, i oh naro Irtrtltfu in tuV nml l k ao BiMOA M A f4MmNi.in writing aHHtons shtinco i'."M ktrukn if Him 'tl.MiyMaru ho alii, iTwnoM,w wore yywaa'aA jan- tmwH iN MW: OrtJ lillli ttuaiiiK. Ik l-LlTv.' that portion of Ahukn bonluriiiK on tho North Polo hnvo no tradition thai any pfojiln Imvn over lnii ai'tui on Vrnnjpil l.nml, IIioolMi tlu'V lulo that di'i-r of a Vrtrloty unhuoftii' io Ahmkn hnvn Itcoii foiimf on lliruhl Mninl, in thn hinrt of (hi Arotlo. nml fnim winch lh Inml inimi'il i-nu hn ilUtlm tly imu. It In Mippoicd that thn iioluinN mnihi tln'lr wnj n(rn thn Irn from thoimilu Inml of Wrun'i.l to thn lalnml, No i'niioii, clolliln, or ri'llo of any klml havo ilrlftcil fnnu WrnnirnPa l.nml to Alnikn, no an Imllmtllnu Ihnt a miw rnon of hiimiiu Ixilng cxlMnl In tln Uiinxntort'il rxiflono of ihn Armlx Still, It N bnlinvml by llioy mt cup. tnlnx who hnvntnlkonoliMnobniirvntlouii Hint thn inyturlmn country nllmlcil to m iinoiinoin, inn mm umi no miow wa to bo mmu, that vegetation lookol jjrccnninl vlpiromi, nml that imniutnliM loomed up In tho illftlnncti, m khcllcrln fortiiian for tho Vrtlloy. nrn mi ninny iironfi (hut humanity could Uml n foot, hold tlicrc. It Kccmi Hint no wlntlln oaptnlmi Imvn nvor ntlnmplid to lund on WrmiKcl'H l.nml, but It miMt hn n iimiiibond that thoy vlull thu Arntlo rolum an ImuIucm men, ami not nn vjdorcrn. ('iiptaln Tripp n that If thn North roln vxlU nml It In over to bo dUcov. r'il. thn dlncovcry will bo Hindu finm thn Pnclllo Hide, an nnvl)iiloraonii ronoli many ilnuri'oa furlhnr north on tho IV Mllo whllo hutrcrlnK Inun Inconvcnlcnco (roll! 0 llliat u rmm llinn mi lh AiUh. tin. At KoUiihuu Houmi, at tho mouth of llucklaml Ulvnr, (?nptiilii Tripp miw laml ovmi hundred fuot hih, bemath which a atrntnm of leu wm dlmlmitly vlnlhlo, At Point llarron tho Inml U only hU fool alM)Vo thu Ice, all bcminth bclnp; a atrntum of coiiL'catcil wator How deep HiU mratum li rumnliiN tin known, but It U certain Hint thnearlh ha urnilually fonneil ltof on thu loo. There li rcaioit to bcllnvn that Wram pil'a l.nml U uf like formation, at leait alotifr thoKhoro. Thero In no tolllnu how fnr tho Ico body extend lulnml iw jiioibMmtum. If a body of earth aovon humlrod foot high oan rot on a iiimh of Wo aloiiK the ahoro, thnni U no rea ;nn vhy n mountnlii novon thominml foot hlf;li tuny not havu Ion m a bittl in tho Interior. NEWS OFJTHE fVEEK. IMfnmllr. Itlchard Henry Dana, pot ami n mj1i. iltf I In IV.m, IMi II, fM VI )'?. A flro at Maon,'IVnri.,.fantiary Wth, liumr.) t"rlr titilftM tout, -4ImIhk Itm of t ,), , J Tho Kpltropnl ohuruli, and auroral tUmr Moj u iiuffu.l at Is. Im., Vr M, I. ", III" '; M.tlflfr, .TfO. A flro at flllmnn. III., Fob 7-1, do In.jnl Join) r. tl!.ul, rilulturl wr-; limn lx, IIH.mii nur.n--r, ftlyi). A flro In Milwaukee, Jnnoary .1lt, ilrtlnH thn ttgr trunk tutnuUr'itrf ,if Itiniitk Huh ,fM.ni t , nf t..ut IWMI, A ilUnnlrnu flro oecorrcd at Klkrn. n; HUllmi, MUn VcUutrj , Two tfT, th 4tfnrt, ttiil Jnil lulf (In- limn rrr luirnril. A flro at lla;cnvllln, Ky on tho taoinfnttif Xwmry Wth diitrojf.l two dry Ifooil (lrr two i(nmry ilorr, n1 bntl. j; in,Ul, A Urn In thu vault of the county ru fonlrr t Colinnlmt.Otilo, Krl.fiu-y lit, tf tultr.1 In linlljriliiiln U TiJiimt-i uf Umt lfO)rd, i-oriifliiK trin wIIimm fir furty jrnirt .1. II. Mol.eoil (colorel) hn boon ap JWilntrd ftorrMilnnit luirltr4-rt Coll.toii, Ky., Im-Iiik Hip rtr( man of lil rrr wtio err irrrlvrd in i.ntin.-iit i.f Hie kind In Hut Ht.tr. A dl'pntoh from W'Mhlimlonioiy tho ll'trprfiuinit In iWIImk with HltHiiir Hull will ' rr MmMikui. Uchlnc on ffirrtj t-lofldnit to Oraml ofcn K MrDooitM. Th dpaty wm antthn to ni Urn Ml, Mt.g met wth rmftl rrUt nr. n the 'lji of Jnar; criminal wr. rant wi.0flrntlnK0o. McI)oa!(t,Mi. Unvittr (th ";l.y' of whtky rln rwiliirle Ij) K.t Jit Ttiif-i, an attorney, wtth rr UUn rt,lu,l t,t offlren. Armnt with tlila writ U.r tartUI return l to lUjm t at ret the turtle ih take thrnt Io Mllw.uke tor eiamtnatlon oi the aUite rliri;e, Wm. K. Merrick and John Achey were l.atiKe.t at . dUiill Jan Wth. Achey tUliiieil that hlacr me wat rwrt ftrrnntltaled, llt he waa ready to gratify the a Nhea uf Uia )l fur a haiKine. Merrtek a.aertrtl hi In. nmence thrMighirtiL both were wonderfully ralm. Athey had ahol a man name.1 i?j(etl In a aakM'ti Uet July In a KaraWIng errafK. Merrlrk hailn ritanimlel hutardy by marrying- a wutnan, t. Intlted her to take buwr M lait Hejitniilwr, jut her a cl of tlMmt tnt at a ailoou a.ul ilrme her almtil Ihe rlty until ah ,tead, During her death atnuKle. ht Wrlh to a rhlkb He Imrlnt Ihrin liolh In Mime rubbtah Jutt bUtil le the Hty. III. rtml. lion im holly on rlri-uin.tan-llal efldeure. Aliroutl. HtlSiU. Itu.ela oharm'a that tho Aualrluii ami Unman inn.titm in i.rerrnl the read uf the j.Ucue arn unr;eee.ary, ai.il llirt-4tti to ma (rlally rrlile llmtinn a.tnmerce. TheURim lrrirlid lu nr near Moxriw. The prea urie an International mHli at c-nrnmbalon In the hitereMa nf liiunjidtr. Vaitimd tireoantfoiia tTAcn LlKhtnlmr Will Nlrlkr. Wo may now endeavor to nurt-tlii umlor what mimlltloiiN dilutive fnnu UKlitnliiK l pvblo, ami what nro thn mnan by which Dm rlxk mny bo leaa oikmI or avoided. An laotatod tree, tnmllti)r oltluir upon n wide plain or upon an eminence, obvloualy likely U deternilne a IlKhtnlng ttoliari;o. to 'attract llghtnliifj," to uo a common 4(troaon. Thn lop of tho trtm la Ihn noaroat mnnt to Hie cloud; ami alnjotho troo I a bolter conductor than tho air, a lino ilrAwn vortloally to tho cloud makca tho ahortcat Ami eaalcat uourao aIobr which tho olootrlcltlo may m. If, whon tho tfhArgvd cloud arrlvon M. rectly over thl point, thu lotulon t ulllclcnt to ovotxHitno tho roslMAiico a ottjf mat lino, a rilnohawo will tako ,tlA.. ult.l .1. ft III ft .. ft '"""i nii e irv win mi airiICK, Hilt Iliu icniion Imi mtl aiiiii.fti.tnt tl... I will pa5 liArtnIoij(y uvor. Honoo Minn iiini i. imnnn a.siiiii.ti ..!. -- --,-t -, .,, ,-,Hl... KVftftlft,., 1I,W llll a thumler atoriit lumiuiilt ,. ., Mluntod U cxMed to loinn rlik, On no account, thorttforo, nhould tho trav olor tako refuse umlor an Isolated tree: cvnornllv hn will ! w..n ...... i.i J neighborhood altocvtheri but hnttld ho bo overtaken by tho storm whon on n plnln with nO nhultor nenr,thotnomav atlll bo made to itllbrd him nomo pn lection. If ho tuko up a position near It, hut not under lla branches ho will probably oscnpn unhurt should tho lUhtnlinr, ilosooud tiou It. Tho safoit distant from tho troo Is that which U tjunl to lu height. To approach much noaror tlian this Is to Inour thu rUk of bPlnj; within tho luilmmco of thosttMko. fftiiilm him it lita n-m.le l urn-nlr niiera (if war. or ele fi bark (,'!, I Intu C'uhaiU The mil Iticnmanof nilu In Hm United MateaTrraiury ritirlr.gJmiry waa f.inTUi ruin iiblltrallnn paid itnrtiiK the iii.mth, Ml, 4H.rfl, Inrhi.lliiK tl.aTI TMIti l'nlte.1 Htalra tio'ea rmlrrmml In ruin. A airlkn at thn Iron work and fnr imie uiliira In tl.n vlrln'lr of Aaldaiet. Kr.. b reatdlid In a lork-oul by wHoli I, HO mrn are bile ami In illttr a nn-al man) Nmlllr. i JrllielliifatiUl wnlil. Deputy Collootor Morrl and a raid. Il'tt pait) reliltueil Io t'litliatin, Vrt V., Jan, ', They deotr y,J c (,, 0,111) K,,). In a nf maUi, It.rvm callona of lulu. X) uallmia of wlil'ky, and older mit.-rUI. A llro in Chivolnml, Ohio, .liinuary lUlb, raiiaed a t( tat b at of aN.ut ii,(tD. The linrprrly .ln.truje. am btlrk I.UII.II111; owned bv IIM lleiiiiy and iMciiilrd ly Krrd Hem- py'a ptamdiitf lulll. the Orrlainl C'ablnel Maluifartlirlii;Coiiiiaur, ami a paper Uu (ai'tory, A doslrucllvo tiro occurred In St. Jo fpb, Mo., Jul nary BUii. The '01a I .lina led at ntJ0j liimiranre, I.'I,.V)0. TIib priK-ity deatriijoil were the exti nlte fund line eatllllitnent of I111I1 lln and llm lain linli.akMln KiMklatiimannf J W Italley a.. J(iiiIiii. Wltia, n reformed unmblerof Clilirti- PS who of late bail !nmu tlrlmj an nxriuplary I'fn, bad a lelajan Into Ma oM Im. brtblta, n few daya 10, and on the nrnlii( of the aamn ry, while kiiIhk botnn In a dUtrai ted atato, tiwik a deary doar of rbtrral ami chloroform with fatal rlfcct. Tho Woodbury planing mnchlno pat entrsHi, In IllljcatlmiorrrliOyeara, baa Nvu hixmcht to cloe,.lioli. Uiwrll decbllnv that ine pan-ill it iim not tie Miatalnril. The pat. ent eorered nearly all the planing nurbtnealn tbe I'nlted Hlalea. and wai valiml at from MO.ttO.ixai in H(i,uxi,ixi. A tornado at luka, MI.h., January t).i, klllul one rotund woman and ttre rhl. Itrti uutrlKht, am) woumlrd a number of other, one of whom afterwaul dlrd. Kmr tiiuiava and ope chiirrh wrrobl.mn ibiwn. The tornado Uatrd but a few momenta, ami waa out over two bunilriilynla whin. A Fort lloblnaou dNpnlehof Janunrv ntlb aaya tint sNnil noon that day It w.ia dl. ciwcrctt by a a-ntlnel who waa guaiillmt tbe tmllJIiifC wherein the Cheyenne. Chief Wild llctfi wt foiinned, hiavlly Ironed, that the doaperatoliMUiiwsaljliigim. the ground In Id prbon mini roregMgwIth bloodi hating aUhtxM blmaetf In fouTplacea In the reulon of thn besrt, with the Intention of putting an end to Id life rather than be taken aomb. KMI1.AI. Thn London W Ilorllii telegram s) t a amiountifl In tllplomallr clrrb-a that KiikUimI vim todefliiltely purrhafe Cyprua , 10 aroni m'npuratloiia arlilng Incii a nominal 1 roiitliiinowriif Ilia ao-erel;n!y nf tbe .Sultan A mujnn i-Mimii .trrllng baa been . ff. rnl, whlrb thefulun will pmlwbly afc-pt. A lmdoii tliipntoh of February ,'ld aja The llrltUh ron.til. In the Pulled Jtlatea Inform tlm .rlry council that pleuro pncuino. lilarllata among cat tb In a mild type In vari otiaparlanf the coun'ry, but It la nut Infec toiu. Tim eattls by the atemi-r HUI of Ala' nma, bnugbt In the tame uurki-t and at the aame lime a thime by the Mcano't Onta tin, were, aubjirt Ins rigid examination and found healthy. Tbey were ahlp'd to Hindoo formirket Tie agricultural Interest la e. deannlng to Induce the pilvy i-nuinll to acheilule the (lilted Htatea u' an Infrcteil ciiintry, An oidi-r in the iimncll bat been paae, pMtdblllng the linirtailou of cattle tl.tlfl III.. -..tl.kl ll.ttM. t.tm. ftl..u -. .ft mi inrrii iniiiiina irom the latof IMiriury. A illapttrh from hirer- khii aaya that the TMimAtlantla aleamera can neither be loaded or dlrhargeil on ac count of the diKkllborera' atrlke. The atrauteraaiiiiounred fnr .N'ew Volk will bare In a,il punctually, wlHi or without a cargo. Klforta are lielng made Io obtain lalnr fnim other pi ice. The inaater bnve warned the luritfttbst the are drUbm trade from hirer-d, niK ottiK.sr. rHamsrck's protective tariff bill In flate daty on KujHah coal of tea per cent. 4 valorem, rtrTLAri. Tlio Directors of the City of Ol&agow lltnk, llali, lian, Ptronarb, Krtufl and Totter, reoticteil of fraud, theft anl rra'xi aUnent, tare been aentencnl to elgttfeen mofitha lmprl)oment, Hr other dlnrtoft rotjttrted of returning fa'w Ivltkre bwt, werriUocl tu right nKKithlmprlmnrcnt Itl'aatA. HU more person have lcn attacked by the plague at rVlltreno. The Vlir baa or dered Oen. Urla Mel k iff to itart Immedi ately for Attrakan, tie Uappntntrd Ootrrtor (leneral of the Ngue a'lrtckrn dllrieta, whkll are created Into prrlxjces during Ihe rontlt atlon tif the epldf mW I'reeaullona are belog ftL ,.!. aft. ma -...-I, j mxi ine r.qmpean petwera. A ."it- Ptttcrsbur dlpatchof January .lift aaya tbe Auierr of AfghanUUn baa atrlird on Ihn Kuaalan frontier. Tlieltuialan author- Itlca rndearnrrd to perruade him that It wouU be tiaeleaa to tin to MU I'eteratmrg, but the AmetrlnaUu. He appem to I aaUmUbevt at bla trratment. The orlln of tho plague In Huula 1 thuagUen A Coiaark relnrnli.g frim tlm war to Wrtll.uVa brought hU laily I. r a haw, which the wore two data and rlrkeiicd with a I the aymptoma of the plagtie.aml died, The following four daya other meinb-r of her family dlclj the dl.ra.e aprea.l rapblly, the loial authnrltlea not paying any attrition to It llll half tlie Inhabitant died, and the re- milndrr were unable to bury tbe iletlma Then, when the epidemic bad aaiumed rliu dlmeiolona, energetic meant wirn taken for prrrenllnit It apres'lng, and atrert outran. Ilnea were crtal.lt.b.d, flrttly In tnnatid vll iagi,tnuiiuig . 11 the ttrreta where the plagu tortther by thong of bark cot Into Jong trtp and prtsc!. They havo hern sent to Iloalon, and aro to be placed In tho State Historical Muaeum there. PKlJItE -XAIIASKV, Of AUSTIll.t. Wstf Ise nsa .Vflnrrlrtl r t-on( rlssjr to hi. Wll Is. Inr- ", rrrliM Tho Porthind Orr.jonini, of Ja-.ury 4th, print H10 following atory. Iran, lated from Iho Oregno DeuUch 'M tung "A few days .igo the Otegonlnn con. talned a llt of mnrriago during the year, and among them aopearnl the following notice 'Doo. 1 Prince C. J. Nndasky and Matiu Von IUloho., Tho oddity of a titled wedding In Oregon lJ our rejKirter to Investigate, nd hero follows tho true story; Prinwi Carl Jnhann Nmlasky, solo heir of a wealthy and Influential Autrlan fatnllv and a long lino of lllutrlou ancotors.wa.du ringtherevolutlonarvjear of 1H18, a young officer In the Imperial Austrian (Suani. When the entene nf .loiK ra oanaiil nnon Itnlu.ri 111.... 11... . nlous revolutionary leader and a favor lie of the German niiple, the young officer wm detailed to command tho detachment of soldiers who.' bullets were to terminate thu ,. ,(f tho noblet and bravest man of his age. Tho for titude of Ilium displayed t the execu tion, nml hi parting word 10 imprcN. ed thu young officer, that a few month' s'udyof Iho liberal publication of thn days siiIIUimI to lead him info tho revo lutionary party. Hut thu feudal (Jov eminent triumphed, and Prlncn Nada. kv, together u h many other promi nent leafier. Wni InLrn i.rl. ..,... I ft . . '.ftw.ftW, .ft.lft, condemned to death. Thn m.i. tl... 1,,. ' I llnenco of his relative hi aentonco w.i " f commub'd to imiirltontiient for llfn nml ". ' ?'.' ludawi u. UrTo be lathe iwbraclng . m .v, i,.i MVi &l I , T V E 1 Tho stvonllcd blind tenth, or wolPa teeth in horses, often seen In front of tho molar teeth or grinders, do not, a often Imagined, Interfere with tho or i?ans ftf vUlim Tl,... w. t.....i. ... ,- ,.-.... lift fftfturiiuiiit ii jiernumornry teeth, which aro entirely hftrtules unless thoy should deviate irom tno straight direction, leaning in. WnU or outward, and therubv luler fero with mastication, When this con Ultlon. which Is very rawly mot with, sould exist, they itiAj- be romowd with pair of small plhr? othorwlso they SBOUld bi lnfl alinn. T.-. tmv.L- il.... wtt with a hammer and chUol, or ilml. ,tr means, is u tiaroarous practice, which often results In breaking off tho visible, purlieu f ,Uie teath, and loav. lAg tliv ruot n thi iwtiw. where often Huif:ontluued nd cpnalderable irrlta. .twti Is prtMluctHl, It tnnrii mvRl lit ....11 k.,.1 i Ulifcrally fed than In a largo iy eareq ior. Tho Louisville. Ky., almshouse, situ stcd sbout rim niltr ami III of the city, waa entirely doatroyed by flro on the morning of Jsnuar) ftlltt. There were M7 peraoua In the place st the time, nejirlr allot whm..-..l J sines Hldley, an Imbecile, waa burned fatally. rre4i .neyer, in raeaplitg, liroke bit neck. Heio ry lleblerpcrlabid In the rlauua. Thomas t)lx on wat kllbsl by n Ml. Nathan Caldwell wsa sctlouaty hntt, and Mr .lidintou wsa m badly burned that the will probaMy die. Tbe build log wat erected by the illy of UuLvl.le lu tSTl, at a ctt uf ltHXt, and Inaiiml for IM.IVXV (Vliulnitt lleir'1. Aug. F, lloyle, an actor known a Harry II Rlclunoiid. bat lxcn siUlllel st Phllsitelphls of the murder of Daniel Archer. Tho Supremo Court of Indiana has drilled the motion for s lie- trial In the re of Wm. K. Meirlck, Ibe liidl.tnapoll wlfo nnirvlercr. Several wmpon of ImmH of the I'llllWI I'.rlH ll.ll....l ....-...l ...1. I -....-. .-..., .,,.,......, Mft--vuir-i in hlin for red tnptlra, have been Identified a ttolcn irom me iNitrtriiii'tau lUnk In tnv Thomas Holkmtp, son of Thoina. Ho k rs uf Ikiaton, aivuied uf mlajpproprl. s'lg weucy, haa Ik?o atretic! fur coave.tlng ) bla oxtn ute SiilxV) ottl) of l'nltel State n-t fthertHnd, belonging to Julia II. tnjd su The Clilcmi police havo captured a gsiiR of iMui.trrff Iters and forger who dur Iiir tbe jvaU two yrr hre by mesnt of coun. U'llcllltigbl vrhedtsdtgnatuivaobtatnett a gnral naaiber of y.wi from rallnwid r pontiont, wblrh tbey have hM to acslper. Tlie plan purtne.1 wat to apply lu due form and upoa the letter head tt we railroad under the signature of the Ueceral Hupertn tvudent or Manager, to snoUier n.l tor a p, watch spiiilcatlca being slwsys readily honor-, d, a Obo tmUec was wwVvd up by tbo torgtr. A few daya aro Demur U. 8. Mar sasi tMssr went to Urwu UVo cwinly, ., with iW writ far the purpose of st- A Loudon dUpatch of Jnuiiarv tflllh atya that ingotlatlont eontlnue ltwcen the llrllltb Ambu.aadorat Con.tiuitliinpleabd Ihn I'orlo relative to the liircha. of thn Hi.!- .t. maloa of Cyprut, fltASCK. Advices from Paris Indicate tho prol able realgnsllon of I'realdeot MacMahon. In erent of hta rvtlgnatloli It labelleve.l that the I'baudeira would elect Clrevcy or Dufauro Prraldent of Ibellepubllc. Thlt ttatoof thtnga irsulla from .VaoMthoi.'a rvfual to algn the decrrea respecting thu Kret military com maud. The .Senate and Chamber will pat s Toteofconlbleiieoln the Ministry, who will tbut h obliged tn pr,., their drmxnda on MacMahon for cl.stigea In itatl general. A Joint Congreta of the Senate and Chamber of Dcputlra will sflerwaM bo tummoiird to nominates new ('resident. A dltpatch fnim I'arla t,ya paatporla ate let longer required by rirnriiinrn leaving Tor the Unltiil States. The dispatches from Franco of Jan liny )t!i, are Important, I'rraldetit M Mt. bon baa retlgneil. At a meellmr uf il. t,. reaux of the Left, OamWits proposed (Jrevy for Prraldent, which waa unanlmoutty an pnwtsl. The present Mlnlatcra will retlgti snd s new pailUmcntiry Cabinet be consti tuted, (lambetts will take the I'remlerahlp and foreign Mirtfnllo, Tho rxcllemeut doe not compare with that of May '.M, tsrt, when Tbiera resigned, No disturbance! anywhere. Tho pnnvcdlnga uf Iho Congrcu of the two Clumbers were opened by Martel, who read President MtcMshon's letter nf resignation, and srtlclea of the Constitution. The Con-gresa-aftcr spticlntlng teller proceeded to Vote for Prcsld tit nf the IttmiMI... l-.. hiiudrril and thirteen Senator snd Deputies were present, or whom six humlred and teVi-n-ty volnl. M Jules (lrey rccehist .Ml volc, snd wat accnnlhifttly declarnl circled and pnn clsliuril l'nslrnl of the Krpubllr for a term of seven jer. A letter was then rend from President llr.'ry, expivsslns the legret wllh which ho rosgurd his seal as Deputy, and thanking his enllegua for the honor confer red on htm. .XUrs!..! MwMahon wrote to .M. (Itevyexprcs.mg wish to pay htm a visit, urev) rvpiinl Hat lio was duly sensible of tbe .Marshal's courteey, but Intlstid Hut It wss for Mm tdrevy) to pay the first visit. In tho evening Marshal MicMshon vlslie.1 and wo gratutateil M Uievy. Tbelnteivlew waacour texut. Immense snd peaceful croadsassem- met on the lloulcrardt ssaltlng the news. .Xfsrtiufs (e llarci.urt, the Vrencb AmhassAdor l lndon, who (a a relatlre nf Marshal Mac Mahon, bat rcstgat!, (tambetta hr been elected PrHJdeut of the t"htniK-r of Deputies, Tus Urrraan ' pre generally approm (irevy'a election a i Prcaldent, snd the (xmdun newspapers muni-' niotiiiy ivngrstuHte Krance. There It a geu ersl feeing et grattdestbm tnnwgb.vut l"rucc at the I' ne of the crisis. KOVIT. The famine In Upper Kgpyt l re (icrtrd to be tetrlble. XI KK WANT. The (tcrmau Parliaiuent U summon- -el tn meet February 12th. Knnors sr cur- rent In Hctlln that some recnt lafonuatlcw rvlatlvr to tlje Ueretsu stmy h. Urn treisoo aNy hU tn a foreign povernmeut. .. spvvUl say It It understood that Bismarck has ex pressed hlnu-lf la fvor of trnslt duty on fiw-t-lgxi Kood pSMlsg throon Uermsa terrt tory. Oppoaltlou to tht protective tariff la rapidly locreisrngln nuuitrs sod power. Incridlble. Peotite of evir class n.i t.ii,.n lei life have pi (Itloned for entire rt-asalliMiof II Interests, even MUl muitniinlcatlon, le tween therratof Itustla and Volg. Utter aent from Astrtkaii and Zanliin are not rr celvid by Ibe persona to whom they are ad. drcss-d. Home prop!,, even rtfus,. to take money, ft 1 ring the germ of tho Infection m'glit bocommunlrate.1 ibroug), It. (t , imiMt m. poedble to describe the terror which ha taken possession nf the l-eimle. The Kusslan Mini. larr L's.iiimlttlnn baa pniH)sed to shut off the oKa one inm all lu'treourse with western Itus.la.aml permit rnmiumilejlloti only undr piaran'lne. HussUn railway csr. jlth nit ad mitted to derm in territory, ard thn eirt of grain from Poland will surf, r severely from Ihl restriction. The IbmmanUii goternincnt iiiseusong trie expediency of prohibiting the transit of Kilsilan pmvlslotia sent to victual the llalkan army, IHlfMAMX. A Vienna iliso.-iteli of P.. I. 5t,i -,.,-. ( . . .. . ,.,,. .( ntiiri. pi.miru iroin lite rest Ot IIiMiUce. and tve- 1 - """ " omlly, b, ,u. roumlliig the rlll.Wa w lb tr L , " .' " V" "l " ",..,tt." " "f " Aui- tn.ttmb..y all,,we, to pas. In or out luZ iV. Ill '1 ' K"1 r T h wn iiburAtnl. but banished from his country for life. He camo to Han Frna c!o and devoted hlmelf, nndertho assiimud name of 11. Meier, to the bit- fi i1? of. ,,owur Kdoner, 'arnlnir a HvrlihiMHl nml accumulating a email fortune. About llvo years ngo ho was married to n (lorman ladv of noble birth, who wa lmpreseil with the cul tured and gentlemanly demeanor of tho gardener. Not morn thnn a vear past nil rntii.ti-.i.l .ft Cnl..ft. I.. .1.1. I. .. ' J ..v.. .. ...uiii, hi uu-, oi.ite,nni Ixmglit n smnll property for his busl ness. Hut tho itnppy pair had liecn blessed by a lovely tniy, and the f.ithor found no rest In the thought that his dear ones worn destined to lend an obscure life, away fnim tho honors and luxury due thorn, mid took passage, for hurone. Ho went to Vl..nn ...li.. .... . --- - - .. .....ft, ftftM,, ,,, W1J nmlienco with Kmperot Francis Joseph attoceeded In obtaining his pardon and being reinstated into his ancestral In heritance. Post hnsie ho sped baok to his family, and ttmlur hi real name ho was ngnin married in this city to hi faithful wife. Tho steamer Idaho, that left here December UDth. took the hap py couple nnd their young son back to iho castles of the Prince In tkn bcautl fill mountain regions of old Austria. " Tbeoccupntlon by tbe Itmmanlati of ..! Ihn near HtltrU, which they claim a be. longing to Dnhrtidch. It a very serious alT.ilr. Ilie Itouiivinlan bynn overwhelming dNpUy of force cnuipellril the Itussuns hi alumlou the Arabian fortress on the .ml.Ll.l. ,.r .1111. tila. The ItQumanlaii (Jnveniment ricelvetl Information simultaneously from St. Peters burg ami (leneral Todleben to withdraw Inv rne-llately, but formally refused, and a collls Ion I probable. Ar-IIIIANISTAN. A correspondent of the Civil nml Mil. Itary (lisette.of U ore, telcgrspht from Khe latl, OhllUsI, January lih, that auppllea them are obulnrd with great dlltlculty. The ar raiigrments of tbe r'.mmliwirat st ihe resr of the army are lu a deplorable state. Tbe com mlstary oftlccrs appear to he unable to forward stuns to the fnuit. The cavalry ami artillery linn and bores are suffering from want of clothing and food. The people uf the country am rulky ami Inclined to bAtnsolrut All the nstlves suijvitiil of iK-srif anna lu Cnnd. bar, have been trarched, and the concealment of srtna punlsheit. Kour elephsnt snd 1 but-I.H-ks bxvo dleil from cold and starvation. The mtwaoi movements to (Ihlrlsk and Khtlst, lu tlhllsla, are attrlbut-d, at Candabar, to the scarcity of forugo In that nelghUirhis d. The csmeit are dying dally there, tn great num-iH-ra, the supply of f.xslhatlni; jrrltet too late to save them from the effects of ttie tirerlous sUrvatlon. The twupa are In good health and spirits ut are tiegli.ntng to weary of the mo notony snd banlshlpa of the campaign, snd would gladly see It over snd return home. mtcrrstlng Hlstflrlcal IMcoTery. A short tlmu ngo, ays the Leaven worth (Kansas) Times, a discovery of neti'ini uuuimix. evmeutiy artiuclally Constructed, nml mil ttw Ii.iii.I!u-.pV .. nature, was made at what 1 known as Sheridan's Drive, on it rango of hills immediately to thu west of of Fort Leav enworth. Within these mounds were trace of stone work a urtlstio nnd nearly perfect a that of tho present day. Some days ago a party went to tho muuml. ami found a sort of hook of record, written, or translated rath- le. IllWtn ,1ft.raftM tt Kn.l Mftft.t .il.ibul ,,. ---'I .... .. uiii n, iiiiii ii,vvi up- Kothor like the leave of a tHok, nml lieu wun pieces of lu.rk. Among the exploring party was a gentleman from HiMton, -ho had made tho language of Mexlro a study, ami who, upon exami nation of tho records found In tho mound, found a similarity between tho writings in the records and the ancient language of Mexico during the time of tho .Moitt'-xiima. The record Is a Id, tory, a chronicle of event. No dates are given, but from historical nntlogv It Is to bo Inferred that It most have boon alMiut 14'.0, during tho reign of tilts Mlintivyiiliins In Xf.i.t.vs. wI.mii sti.t , .-...-. v.. ...., ... ...ft. ..vft.. .,..-. iiiu Ktuen)rs of that name hatl It all their own way, in not only their own section of tho country, but up this way a well. Tho record givo the detail of a great battle, probably on tho verv pot where the metropolis of Kansas now stand. According to tho records, tho battle ragvd for three, days, and the ground was strewn with the slain, and after tho conflict wm over the victors, with tho prisoners they had taken, reversed their steps and went back to Mexico, where tho captives were to bo offered up upon the altars as a sacrifice to tho god of war- The record. wore evidently writ ten by tho victors, nnd placed by them In tho mounds where thejr were found. The record rsmWl of tun lanm. nlnees of bark, flattened out about tea or a l.ffM of IMrt on Liquor Drlnkta. Charle Naplur. nn Kngllsh cien llllc man, ha been testing thu trnth of Lleblg's theory that lhpior drinking is conip.itlhlo with animal food, but not with farinaceous diet. Thooiporimont wns tried 111x111 ttvontv.At-..i. li,,..,,- drinking persons, with results substan tiating the Licbig theory. Among tho most striking Instances of, reiorm brought aliout by a change of dint waa that of a gentleman of slxtv who had been addicted to Intompurato" habits for thlrty.ftvn year, hi outbursts averag ing one a week. Ills constitution was so shattered that he had great difficulty In insuring hi life. After an attack of delirium truinen which nearly cndeil fntallv. ho was ncrsuaded to entoruixin a ferliiaceou diet, which wo are as Httrod, cimul him completely In seven months. Ho seems to havo boon very thin at tho beginning of the eipurf niont, but at tho close of the purio'd named IiaiI gained twenty-eight pound; being then about the normal Weight for n iivrstin 01 nis rcigtu. Among tho articles of fooil which are specified by Napier a pre-eminent for antagonism to alcohol, am macaroni, haricot beau, dried peas nnd lentils, all of which should Iks well boiled and flavored with plenty of butter or ollvo oil. Tho va rious garden vegetables aro said to bo helpful, but a diet mainly composed of them would not resist thu tendency to Intemperance so effectually as one of macaroni and farinnrcou food. From till. IHllllt Of View. Ill I'M I'llltlnM... i...... 1 would bo of great utility, but it should not be sour, such nciditv being caIciiIa tod to foster tho hnF.lt of alcohollo drinking. A like remark might be ap piled to the use of alted food. If wu nqulre the causo of a vegetarian's al leged dUincllnatinn to nlcohollc liquor, wo Ilml that tho carbonaceous starch contained In ttio macaroni bean or oleaginous aliment apjwars to render unnecessary, and thereforu ropuMve, carbon In an alcohollo form. SenatiAiia iifit I'm-,.!..,.! v.. That a fol no can li ftlt by fro ling when nothing eN,s can bo felt, ha been demonstrated in Iltiena VItA, (Ja. Those many years Uwi Wbb's fivt and hgs have been paralvsted, nnd ho ha gone. About on crutches. Ho says that he can drive a knifo through his foot and not fed it;that when ho strikes his foot against any object he know it by tho resistance otlcrcd. and not by feelii g. He frequently blisters his feet n walking, but knows nothing about it until the blisters burst, he washes his fot often sometimes lu cold, some time In hot water, but vnnnot tell by feeling in the foot whether the water is cobl or hot Thus ho has lived for eight years, sometime walking about, and often tn bod. When a ut toucho hi foot ho Instantly fivls ICsTho touch )f a cat. oven wl.cn he h stock ing! on. sends prickly sensations all thtvHighthe foot. Ho mAr , bn,. folded, but can Inatantlv ul the tooeh of a ct, however aligh't. What com fort ex-ery old maid will derive from tho reflection that thero arc chonl in the human foot which only a pet cat can touch. V tx.- ... . T" r. ..; , ... ... .,.., .... , ,,,u.rracnui in atwncs-r in doscn Inches in 1 Uo, and bound tlfiht ut ioaBte4 to ,-fe..TM. ! h V r to fe3Ci;?'.. ' X mifc: .ess. U' ..y VU - id. ... X,8X'th &&' ht l siiri? i . &mi U.) rj 't v