Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 July 1871 — Page 1

ipiii EMEDItlHES

HQOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,

HQOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,

HOOFUND'S PODOPHYUIN PILL,

HQOFLAND'S GREEK OIL

Hoofland's German BitL.s,

A Bitttvj frit riout Alcohol or Spirit of any kind. Is different from ill oilier?, lr. ijcompoeed of til pore juices or vital fbixcuwl of B.iots, Hkhbs, and Baeks (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of tho iugre lu ute n;t boitg used. Therefore, in one bottlo of thin Bitters there ia c r ; ."..lied ae much rocilii inal viitue as will be found in sevoral gallons of oruinary mixtures. The Boots, etc, nrodiu this .'Sitters are grown in Qorriany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the rnaaufactory in this city, -whore the; are compounded and bottled. Containing no uptritnocsing redientg, this Bitters is free from the objections nrged against all others, no desire for etirinlanta can be induced from theil' use, they ctmnot make drunkai ',!., and cannot, under any circumstances, nave any but ft beneficial effect.

Hoofland's German Tonic

Wna compounc.O' I for those not inclined to extreme bitten, ax d is intended for use in cases when some aleol olic stimulant is required in connection wit a the Tome properties of the Bitters. Each liottle of the Tonic contains ond bottle of foe Hitters, combined with pure Sasta Cnvz Bra, and flavored in such a manner that the eit'emo bitterness of the Titters is overcome, terming & preparation h;tily agreeable and pi saaant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtaes of the Bitters. The price of t!ie Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, vliieh many poisons think too high. They must take into consideration that the Btimalant ined U guarinteed to be of a pure quality. A poor art: cle could be furnished at a cheaper price. In t is it riot better to pay a little more and have a go, :1 article ? A medicinal preparation shot .Id contain none but the best ingredients, and they who expect to obtain a heap compound will most certainly be cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remedies For IJYEB C03'.PIJ.rST, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICE, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, EIIUI'TIOIS OF TIES BKIX, and all diaeaBees arising from a disordered Uv3r, Stomach, or imfubity of THE BLOOD. Bead the folio ving symptoms Constipation, j'Tatrtlence, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood jo th( Heaft, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauwi, Heart-burn, Xiu-t for Food, Fullness jt Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetajione, Sinkixtg or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swiinmuig of the Head. Hurried or DuUc ait Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chok ngor Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimnesi- of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Din: ioncy of Perspiration, YelloT,ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain Sri the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, .fcc.. Sadden Flushes of H?at, Burning it the Flesh, Constant Iinagininijs of Evil, aid Great JDepression of Spirits. .All these indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs e jmbined with impure Hood, The use of the Bit rers or Tonic wilt soon cause the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient will become well and healthy.

Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,

liightuing Care tor All Kinds of Pains and Aeltes.

A Republican Paper, Devoted tc the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.

Established A. D., 1835.

BLOOMINfiTON, INI)., WEDNESDAY, JULY'2G, 1871.

New Series-VOL. V. NO. 13.

HENRY LHEUnBGLD'S COMPOUND FX.UID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS Compi' at Pfirtf: Fluid v'.i crJii.i'icih and '.'( '.( ru-1

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FOR LUKR COMPLAINTS. .1 V NDIOE. BILIOUS Aft V.: '. IONS. SICK Oli J.UHIIt'S llii UlACIU:, COS I 1 LM.-S, Liv.. r.'UKLY VLtiE T.UU,K, COSTAFKISO N MK'''.'L:li.i', MISEKALS. OR DELETERIOUS lUili.S.

POINTING ! THE PROGRESS Job Printing Office !

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I0H0HARD HOUSE! . M. Orchard & Sons, PROPRIETORS.

Opposite the Depot, lilooniingrton, Intl.

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NATIONAL HOTEL !

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BXHS&TZ '2. mSLXMCBOXiD'S lllOHI.V t'uXCKSTBATED CoMPOUSD Fluid Extract Sarsapariila WiP..r;f.d!y ett rnii:iatc froci ihv. ysiom Sor -fula, Hypliilie. Fvt ire, doers, ft.ro Kys, Sor Iz-s. Sore Moiitb Sore Head, 3r nchitis, Skin Jtisoaset. fiijilt Rheum, Caflkt'rs, Running frm iho KarT Whit. Swelli gn, Tuiiiors, Oaiuvroua Aifet'tioim, Notion Bicfcetn, tjlaridnliir Bwrtlings, Kight Swoatw, Rash Tetter, Humors if aJl kiudw, Chrouio RhenmatiBm PysjH Ytit, and all dineaw that liavo becu eatabliah-

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3. E. 2ifcKmK33ir, PROPRIETOR, IXOOMINGTON, IND EAST OP THE PUBLIC SQUARE.

BKING PRKPAItm EX1T.E1S1.Y FOB Ti; abovk complaints, its blood-pukikyino pbopehties abe greateu than any othelt l limARATIOS OF S.VKSAl'MiIJ.1. IT OIVKM THE COMPLEXION A C LEA 11 AND HFALTHV !'OLOR, AND RESTORES THE lWl'IEN I'TC ,i ST ATE' OF HEALTH ANi WltlTY. 1' IB ITIt t K'--INO THE BLOOP, REMOYINC ALL I'HlioNIi: DONSTHTTIONAL DISEASES AI !SIN(i l'KOd AN IMPHUE STATK OF THEHI.O:T, ASP TIIH ONLY RELIABLE AND EFFECT;' L KNOV' KKMEDY FOR THE CtUiF.OFPA Ns . Ml SWEL ING OF THE BONES, ULl'ERATIiV, s Of Tit i TUROAT AND LEGS, BLOTCHES, l lvn.E'i O'T THE FACE, ERYSIPELASAN'TALLSCVI.YE1U- -TIONS OF THE SKIN, AM) BEAUTIFYING TH:i COMPLEXION. PK1CE $1,5 ) PER BOTTLE.

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K"h-1 Is Ihiko ant cornrmxlimi it th'Rt-'-'IaH in oil fin ( piKtiuinirnto. i.!My Uicatril, iiud is quirt an t rimlVrtabl.-. C'liart" - i.Kprat . " " b u'm ir& b b . , GENERAL Produce, Commission AND :E0KVAI(DIN0 ME HANi. Wholesale and Retail Grosers, And dealcru iu Nails, Kiulnvra nml Lake Salt, Whitit Fish, &o., BLOOMINGTON. I WD. TAYLOR & CO., dkali:r8 in Choice Family Groceries Queensware and OTotious.

ONCENTKVTEl" FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU, THE GREAT D1URETL', Luk rurotl even- casw of DIA1 JOTF.S in w?-i.'!i i: tia i b.--n Ktwn. IRRITATION Ot' THE NEv K OF THE BLADDER AND INFLAMMATION Ol" Til h K'DKEYS. l'Ix:atATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, RETENTION Of lUtlNi:. lj;s!:M.'i OF THE PROSTRATE OI.A ,D, ri'lDN); IN 'i ll)'. PLADDEH, CALCI!1A. GK.VVEI. Ll-iCK-IU'sV DEPOSIT, AND.MltOI SO! Mil t' ' ' '. IWI.r,ES. ANI) FOB EN FKf Hi .!'.: Nn:S,l.. . i'l.CO?HTITirrlONSOF Hi .1 11 '.XES.A'I'TE I' WITH THE FOLL'. IVV1NG KYV.l T : IS : IN "! 1 'O: J l 1 (.INTO EXERTION, LIVS Ol- POWF.);, l.liSS !" MEMORY, DIFITC1 l.TY OK 31.1:1'. '.TinNli, YE.r NERVES, TREMBLING, JK-lii:' :i OF DIS'lASF WAKEFT'LNESS. DIMNESS OF VISION. PAIN 1H THEBMJK. HOT HANDS, FLl'SIUNG OF TH' BODY, DRYNESS OK THE fKlK, Elit ITION OH THE FACE, PALLID CI EN PENANCE, I'NIVERSAT, LASSITUDE OF THE 11U8CKLAB bi'S TEM,

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Aptxied Ettzisai.lt. It will cure tl kinds of Paias and A -Los, such as Rheaiaacwtn, Nemiigia, Too hatha, Chilblaian 'Spnuim. BmiKes, Froet Eitea, Headaches, I' :in in the Back and Leiiis, Paina in the J vi'its at Limbu, gtingH of lancets. IU igwomia, etc. Takes IsmsRsiiiY. It will care Kidney Com;laintD. Baci achop, Sick Headairbe, Colic, Dyseoterv, Diarr loeti, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cracipe and Paina in the Stomach, Fever and A gus, Coagha, Colds, Ajjlhma, etc. Dr. Hoofland's Podophyllin, OH H17B8T1TITTE FOR MKRCfTRY PILL. TWO 'ILLS A DOSE. 'Jt mot joeer eu yel innorrnlf Vegetable ; CaCicrtic known. It is not usees w jy to lake a handful of thee3 I'iIIb to protiuce the Jemod effect ; two of them act q li !. y and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, StoaiacU, and Bou elaof all m paritiea. The priucipil ingredient is Podophyllin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, which ia tiy many tiroes more Powerful, Acting, and Boa: ching, than tlie Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action is aoon the Liver, cleaning it Hpexhly front nil obttructiuLS, with all the Knor of Menial y, yet free from the injurioiu rfcu.i'fe attached U the use of that mineral. For al discues, in which the use of a cathartic is indicated, these Pill i will give entire ohfcsfaction in every case. They net, rfait. In cases of Live: fiomplaint, Dyspepnia, and extreme Costivenoss, Dr. Ilooflanl's Germaa Bitters or Tonic should be used in connection i with the Pills. Die ton?.a effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds nj thesyntBm. The Hitters or To cue purifies the Blood, strengthens the nerves, regulates tie Liver, and gives strength, enorgy, and vigor. Keep your Bowils active with the Pills, and tone up the systeia with Bittern or Touic, and no disease can ret-iin its hold, or over assail you. Thane med-cina. are sold by all Druggists and dca ers in mcdicince everywhere. Recollect that it is Da. Hooflanh' i Gebman Rkm bi '1ES, that are so universally used and liiglily recommended ; and do not allow the Druggist to induce yon to take anv-lting else that ho may say is just as good, k c lause he makes alargor profit on it. Thesn ReracdioB will le sent by Express to any locality, upon apj Ution o the PRINCIPAL t BPTOE, at thr. 0T:BMAN MEDKJINK WORE (131 ARCH STREET, PHIULOELPHIA. CBAi. M. UVAMW, Pioprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON k CO. V ' - w Remedies are for Bale l' Drutjgiett , ' -efpers, and Medicine Thv'rrs, everytt "ot f ml tie United Motet, Canailas, 4 okA America, mid the West Indiss.

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 1IUCH1T TS HJURETP ' AND BLOOD Pl.-RU'Y!NG. AND (.'HUES ALL M; -EASES ARISING FROM HA1I TS 0-DISSll'.ViTO . A.SD EXCESSES AND IMi'l.UDENCES INLIFK UGPDIUTIK8 Of THE FLOOD, ETC.. SI'PEIiSEIiING COPAIBA IN A FFECTI ON 8 FOR WHICH I'i' K USED, AND BYPH1LIT O AFFECTIONK-Ii; T HESIS DISEASED t'ED IN CONNECTION WITH HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. LADIES. IN MANY AFFECTION'S PI CI'LIAP. TO LADIESTaEESTRACTBUCaUISli:.EOHAI.;.EIi kv IV.'

) OTHER REMEDY -AS IN CHLOROSIS OR liEt'ENI f CON, IRREGLTjARITY, PAINFULNESS OR SCI - p::u:s8ion of customary evacuations

uu.'W4i'cu cm scmuKMS statu of Th1' UTERI S, LFXCl .'RKnOU OH WHITES, S I ERILl TV, VXD FOR ALL COMPLAINTS INCTDI NT TO THE SEX, WHETHER AK1MNO FK'nl INPIS CliLTIOS OR U MJITSOF I'lSSJPAT-' '.V. I T I.I PilESCFIBED T. ;TETSSIVK!,Y BY THE Ml IS" EMINENT PHYt(TAXS A SD MlDWtVES FOP. ENFF.1.HLED AND DELICA' TC C(iNSTIT(!TIO's CF BOTH SEXES AND ALL GES (ATTENDED WIT't ANY OF THE ABOVK DISEASES OR SYMPTOMS.)

11. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIIT CURES DISEASES ARISING FRO-V IMl'iit'DEN CEB, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all thcip Btagw. at litt;exj hw, little ornochnngo in H-L noiii'.nv..'Ulencti,auU jucixjMrture. li cans-" a fr.mut dewire, and givwi Btrt-ugth to Uriiiau'. thereby removing Obtru ti mi, ITi ventliiK a:i. Curing Strictures of the Urttl ra, Allayinu Pain and Litiammation, so lr?quentin IbiH elan's of Uu(iih, aad cxiMjlling all Poioni-U8 m; .tter. Tb-'MisaiHlii who bav lieen t) ? victims of Jn.Toiripe-te.-ii j,.iv.j.iifl, audwho hav paid heavy fe,ft- io I f e irt-ti in a short time, have Fotthd tbey iavc len deceived, and that the "Poison p has, ny the use of "po-.verfu! tp'll(eIlt,,, U tm dried up in the yet'in, to break out in a mvro aggravaud form, and f.-rhapa alter Marriitcc I' e HELMBOLD'S EXTR CT HUCIIU for all AITc-tious and DiKeuK: uf tbe Urinary Orri.ins, wbetltcr extating iu Mare or Ft mule, from whatever nnw vtiKiiiating, ud no niatier ol how lor ftandhiK. l ltJCE, ONJB DOLLAR oHD FIFTY CENTS IER BOTTLE.

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HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED HOSE WASH cannot be mirnaBsed an a FACE. WASH, and vil! im f und the ouly ppeclfie remed in ev.-rv fco.. i. ( !UTANEOUS AFFECTION. It si il;'H i , a'ii. atea I'IMPLEN, SPOTS, KCORBUTICDCYNESS 1NDI!IlATIONS of tbn CUTANEOUS MLMP.RANI." He ejniwla REDNESS and INCIPIENT IN1T '. I i. WON, HIVES, RASH, MOTH : 'A 'J ' TIES, DRYNESS OF SCALP OR SKIN, FROST 111 TICS, ami all i.rrJpoaen for which SALVES or O'NTMESTS are lit.e.lleHtoreB the pkin to a Btut of .o; itv auo ix.i'trcH..' and UlHurm coutitmrd btilll.y aelien o lli- licoe of its vessels, on hi ;h dei euV t).t. aj rei a! !e clenrlieua and vivacity of o:. i.- i n M, noieli i.oi.,.).t nd admired. But b 'wever vainablc a a ri n.edv ir tiintinK defects of tl v el. in, H .T. He mln M-a k-wi Wash bis long si.ntTtied itn ii-jneinal claim to tnindetlpatrona,l v .- p- tvA jfjiialliiesMbicV r. -.-cerit aTOIIJ-.TAlTT'.- r (,;. f iu, , hl,u . tiveand Cengenlalebar..- p. i.-i..; in r;.. -v. ant formula thono prtmiin.-Mt y...uin l ?.t SAI'K ry and EFFICACY' the iu variable C0'.nii.aniiii?it . .f ita use aa a preaervative unci Refresher of Hie c.n.I'lexion. It in an exoellnnt Lof inn 1'or fUeaheit of a ftyphilitic Natnre, and a an l.iioctioii for dieiiw-?- of the Urinary Organs, artring fr itn IiahiN of dis.ij atlon, used in connection with U;- EXTRACTS BCfHU, 8ARRAPARILLA AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in mich dineaaCH us rec nin:eiHh 'l eann-1 1..urpaescd. PRICE, ONE DOC XAli PER BOTTLE.

Full and expUcit dirccUons aecompay the medi em. Evidence of tbs rot r.pon iWe ..mil r-lialli charoiLnVi""?1;;'!. ou l'li't'"i' -ih hundreds f if ,f ,vl? "'ee, and UI.ard of :.,(! I) usolielted e.ertih(:at.a. ai d r.T'.inh.cmlatory Wlm, Jiany of wbUIi are fmn, , l,e hic-best s,..r.. i- h,d.ng eminent Phy, u.ns, ('li:rt;iuen Wai, ,,,',,.,,, ,.,,1 rue proprietor haa lo verroorted to their i.ul'.li.-.-Ton ) tbe newspairK; be do. not :, this fro,,, c,r. fact that bis articles ran, aa Maudard iTeparati..,,.. ind do not need to bo propped up i,. certincate. Henry T. Selmbold s O enuino Preparatioas. Delivered to any address. Hi cure I'rom r.lf r'ntlllii ESTABLISHED Ul'WAIlIl OF TWENTY' YE. M S SnM by Druggists everyvber.. Address i (i. rs for nforrnatioD, in conndenee ta HENRY' T. HKLM1L!, Irug i"t and Cbemisl. O'.lv If )-.!. :H. T. m.I.Mls LDf Drug and Cbrm1 Wan-Vmse, No. S'M Brii.dav, New York, or Id :. T. II KLM HOLD'S Medical Depot KM South Tenth -,T"..'. W.Pa.l- liii.jn. Pa. lli'.VM;F.r,EC()(rNTERn'ITS. Ask for HENRY I . DLL i WILD'S ! TAKE IIO OTHER.

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Nino yc.'iiH in i'e c. ,hc juilii-f, and no ju'oiKiraiioii for i.,- dpi, ,r.; ever bi" :n pi'oihtccd t-i'i;-i ' j-'t'jt " Vciictalili' ,Sifili:m II:im lcr..-. . r. Mil l (!':ly hone;-!, tlcilli'l' v. iil ,1 :''V'I': t '!; .'S tittn'lr'i '.;.., ii ;, fitoix. HCAV HAiK t i(:i t.-A.-.. color, r.plic.:itin-j Mid n . ; , ., dittidruri; pnri?if'KAUNrKSK : :i 1 proinot.inn' the grovtli of ih lui!;. riii ,riMY au l bra.-liv hair ';;,' :: -applications is fham'ri I to )ii:i k : ti i silk.' loci? ?in.- -iv ,.,.' ..;! !;; ;; i!l assume any shnp( tlic wearer desires. It is the cheapen, II. Mil 1 S. IJSTG in the woi hl, an 1 its 1 11'.' ts la :i loner, as it exeit(!s the el.-uids 1c furnish the nutritive prineipl" vo necessary to the life (if t he hiiir. It gives tho hair that. k))iiHI !ippe.--r-ancc somunh admired hy all. By iltonic and stitnul:it'm' jt .jicrl i . i! prevents tho hair from falling out. and none need he without Nature";ornament, a good head ol'linis. Ii i;. the first real perfected remedy evei discovered for curing dsea;jes of (In hair, aiul it has never been : (pialled and we assure tho thou.umi s win: havo used t it is i, .t. ti . to i t original high standard. Our 'Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send lor it, PViro One Dollar .1-; i i.'.Lti-. H. P. HALL & CO., J ropricfor . LAB0RAT0R7. NASHUA, N il

TMi: ill Knt, SEvbKM, i..-ulH since it Ixjcain ; known in New York that the Hi leriiians ein making preiuiniii.-.ns lo attack ami ibspetee auy piocoBsh ii of Orangemen vliii ti miRht attempt to 1 nmve tiinmgh tho streets of the city on (he 12th of July, l!ie anniversary ot the battle of Austhriin, which was fought in Itillil, the i.':t)ioli etiffvring A dlsoelions dnfoat, Tlione ' p'ep.ir.itionH tlnaily LtujMiie ho al i!iiiiiir lhal tin tho et enin:; of the 10th. l'oli;:e Superin leiKlent Kelso, with the. iuDiee iin-l ruuc.nt of Slavor flail, issued an order prolulsiit!,:.- tl:..' ! l'ropowei procession, and iu?itrii.'tin:,' the police to disperse ell bodice of raen eollectiii;; on Ihe lU'ih. for tho purpose of jominp; in fav(.;of nxenrsioii:. or p''iii:osHionn. I'his orili r (Tt:ati:il iiiiteh imliuaiion, not only in New Vork hot throughout tho country, and was . rescinded on the follow mg day by Itov. Ifoff- . man. who uav,.- notice that any and all bodies : of men ilesirim,' to a.-ciul'Io and march in peaceful procession in ihecity of New Vork. ; oiili ilo iio, and thr.t they should he protected ; by the military, to the fullest t xieiit possil.te. j The preparations to i.uppre...! the thier.t- ; eued r.isordcr.i wei'e of thft mo f ecmplere ; desct'iiition. The lot, ith, lltli, Sth, 15th and ; liOth reyimetits of national guards were assembled in their armories, the marines in the navy yard, and the troops in the forts v.ere ordered lobold themselves in leadings.- L move lira I moment's, warning. Batteries of artillery wore

etationeil at various prints along the line of I proccHsion, The nofica force was organized into three batallionn of ten companies.' under ; ::he Hnireiiie command of Superintendent j iielsn, Wednesday morning the city hri: "led with tiavonets and cinnon, hut, not withstanding tliis fact large mol gathered at various points, intent on mischief. Shortly ; after noon fighting .oninienced at tcvoral ! points, but the military i.nd police ipiicldy dis lerscl the rioters. Ai t-.vo o'rlnek the lieighliorliood of the. Orange headijuai tors 1 eca'io I rrow. led. and the police had dillieulty in keep- ; ing ihe mob within bounds. Ahum half pa d ; two Ihe Oraiigenit-.n formed on Twenty-nimh ; stici'l, helow r.ighth avenue, am', at tlio satin) i time the Twenty-sec .mil Regiment, under Col. Porter, inarriic l past ami formed into , iinc in Eighth avenue, whore they loaded vviih hall and cartridge. Next came tile Sixth Reg

iment, which took up a position on the north I ol the Twenty second. The police were on Ihe cast side of the stieef and tho military on the west, and Orangemen man bed between' the ! wo files They p esented a .mall appearance. numbering m-arculy 300. At three o'clock the procession started.' Near Tweuiy-foimh , street the column haltid for a moment. Im- i mediately after the lac It a shot w as fired from : the upper story of the brick building, at the . northeast coniei. Simultaneously, shots were fire. I at the Fifth Regiment from near TwentyI fifth street, on the same side of tho.itivei. The Eighty-fourth received tho first shot, and. in the confusion of tin: moroen! . guns were aimed at the window", an if expecting orders . to tire. In an in-tant ono gun w lis discharged. ' i and then followed an irregular volley along i the line of the Sixth and Eighth regiments., a I few men loading and firing a second" lime. So suddr-n was the occurrence that the ofliccrs were taken hv snrprisi . hut as sooi; as possii hie they rushed among their n.ien. oitlonimthem to stop tiring, '."he lirin-.' of the Eight v1 fourth regiment was chiefly directed at the , upp-r part of the liou-e, where I lie attack had ; come from, hut the sidewalk was swept also j As soon as the raiosc cleared, nine bodies, one of them a woman, were seen lying oxtend- : ed and rtilTupon the avomeiit, in trout of tin: , house 'I he procession then moved on. The 1 I'us-sion of tin-, nml, nppcurci to have greativ , huIis ided. The si.leii-rlks wen lined wit li people. The window of the main Iidiiscs ; were crowlcf, and at many points working- ; men in large numliers suspended Iheir labors I to witness the process .on. but they v. ero all sij lent. The total tuimbc reportoil killed outright . was. wounded 175. f- inre then the list of dead has swelled to ";. As is unualiy the ease, a ? umber of innocent persons, were killed Mr. .atimer, member of a stationery him on . X assail street, near Liberty. He. was walking along I'.ighth Avenue, near Twoiilv Kiglitii street, and when the lirst volley as fired see- ' eral balls entere.1 his body. A lad who sold ! kindling moihI .va,. shot wlule silting upon his ; cart, and killed. Another la-.! wax lulled ho was returiiin ; from school. A Newark lad. while riding on an omniloi.i displaced an Or- 1 ange handkerchief. A shot frou'i pi-tol struck bim. and he fe I from i lie sta, ", dead A woman and her little girl were looking at th" 1 profession, when i-nddenlv the mother waved j her handkerchief in token of recognition f I omo one in the ranks .Just at that moment. : a bnrly ruffian stepped up to her. and. placing the muzzle of his pistol to her ear. lire t. and j she fell dead. He then turned around, am!. 1 deliheratelv cocking his pistol, lived a bullet ; into the little girl, and die fell, two members !

of tlie ytn regiment xrere killed during- fluday, ami a number of policemen wounded. Co1. .James Fisl; was shot in the ankle. I'he situation at the crossi ng of Twout .' fourth street, whore a reporter stood, was tembie. Before the even there lav eleven prostrate liodies. Two or three l.'a.l I..,.,-

! piled together as they had fallen. A dead

woman was stretched across a man with a fearful wound in the head, which covered his face , with blond He writhed In agony for laime . lom'tits.and then hIo.'iK crtpt to ii door-step, i and faintly strove to raise himself upon it. '

, picceMUllK. as tie lll'l so. a Hill Mow 01 f;l j ghastly injuries. An aged workingnian. evidcntly an Irishman, had received a shot in the ;

arm. anu sat down upon a Btuop. snd desper-1

, , u .OK iiooi's in ine miiist or trie lir- : : ing. while holding his bleednu arm extended ! before him. Ho remained until relief came.

nxeaiy glaring in silence at the Orangemen. A lad crouched lurainst

. cart-wheel, just boyomi the comer of Twent--! fourth street, appeared to liavs receied son'te hurt. The nmn apjicred ct the windows j above, making signs ol anguisli and bewilderment, looking alternately down at the liodies. , then at the troojni, and then at the policemen. ; Presently one and then another of tho friends j of the victims stole out. and touched them to j nee if they were still al.ve, but soon hiutonod within. One young Ir.luuaii. however, re- : mained, walked to and fro, wringm:; his ; hands, and making piteous and incoherent ; cries of grief. I'rom time time he clenched his fists, ami -ecmed to he mnking desperate i resolves, ami f!i--u ou!d stop to look at one i and another oi tho I al. .. The siugeoiis of j the regiments came with commondahle .'promptness to attend to the wounded. At ; last, when the mob had been driven far back . on the side slreem, the work of ' moving the dead ar. id wonnded liei-an. At the 16th precinct h al:on, in West Twentie'li ' street, was a ghastly spectacle. A vast crowd tilled ttie. street in front of the entrance. The already exhausted polio, streaming with peri spiration and weak from thirnt and hunger, could scarcely make way- for the arrival of the ; improvised ambulancei. which were of every i style, pressed in for the dreadlul duty. Ilal;'- ; ers, grocers, otouihusst h and market wagons j were used, and came in rapid uieces.sitm, i freighted with (load and woduded victim, ('onfiisiuii naturally reigned everywhere, and the sad task of bearing Ihe helpless forms into the station, if hurriedly, was tenderly per- ' formed. About two hundred rioters were ar--rested, and will lie indicted for murd.or. The HVfSt. ' Taii Llsi oi.N, the second and youngest Bon of the lamented ex-President Lincoln, died in i Ohieago, on Saturday, after an illneHS if sev- ' al weeks. He was a very promising young ; man of eigh: een years. Tin: deepening of the Illinois canal having been completed to the lummit, (lie coffer dam at Uridgeport was removed on SMurday, anil tho uilirkv and pestilential waters of the Chi ! cago river are now flowing through Ihe Illinois river into tho Mississippi. The success of the undertakine; is, however, asyel. fai from being established. A Kim: at Winona on Saturday, destroyed Win. Iiichartison's stab e nml warehouse, li. Van ' iortlei "s grain and harness eslidilishmeiil. H. f'. I'cr".,iiis' warehouse, Itonner ,V Wlieei er's warehouse, Owen .V Co.'s Imildiug, whoa! owned by into "'roost, etc. Loss, .-sjn.lhlll insurance, ;-ii.U0H, l-'usii ni l..(i' was, on Salurday, visited In the most destructive onllagration that ;ei oeeiirrcil there. It originated in tiieold Itan ' nisfer waiidiouse, and spiead with alarming rapidity, consuming twenty lmildi-igs, cover ing two entire squares, from the river to Do! street One half of Miaill's immense luinf.-i yard was destroyed, a--to the. old America) House. The total loss is cstiiiiat d at ?loi, ijoo i!i,.,,o'aie-e sc,",,fi(s.i. The litei. w;is so i i tense 'ha! the men at, ihe brakes ..f tin: iii cn-uiies dropped down hv scores. The lie,... of t'vi. named White and Alexander, r.re despair- . od of.

Illsi eilntieoii.,. , ITi i:3ii)(M (rHAM' has ordered tho rigid unfore( iiienl of (lie Ku-hlu act, i Tiik atiiiiiint of property destioyed by the I riote : hist Wednesday will not ee.cd $10,i ftdO Tl I ' utii..,.is nt the f'ighly-i'oui'tli New York re;:. iiienl have voted 10 rxpel Lieutenant Slac din. of ftompany (.', and take MtcpD to court-martial him for cowardice and conduct un'.-oeo'-.ung an officer. They also adopted resoi'itiutis complimentary to the police for j gulf i nl conduct dining the riot. L.W'i. itlUNf. who graduated at West Point 1auf month, has iu arrived Washington. j He lias a have of absence until Octoher.and "dll I spcid lea time on the I'oion l'acilie Railroad, furling his attention So practical engineering i Ho tia been otfered the position ot civil engiiiecr. .hat. road, and, should ho like posi-ti-;n, will recigi: his cou-.iuiaaiou iu the army and enter uou civil life. ICorc-iil. 1 itK Davailan aninpH who t;otvad in the teto ' wiu made a triumphal entry hito Munich on tlie 10th. amid the most enthusiastic rejoicing.

The city wis splendidly decorated. 'I itn Prr.s; ian Crown Prince, Frclerick WUlian. liae arrived hi Munich, from England, lie was m-cived by King Louis arid utaff at the railroad depot, and escorted to the Itoyai I'alace by a Is.rge force of Bavarian trcopa.

Crnille Song.

BT lAv:ro C. HCbSON. (,'oitie to baby, gentle sleep, ( !onio to baby now : Let your drowy pluione ewefip Riiuid his rosy brow. Boftly close hni tiny eyes, For bis little bed ; Charm his sluiulieri! where he Ue, Till the aky In red. Make bis dreamy visions blest ; tHiw him fatry tiowtrs : Hock him tn the arms if rest, Like the been oii florwn : Jingle l.-lls abcut his fdet f Biow vour elish bori ; With thi) breath of rosea sweet. Fan his faea (ill morn. Kindle Btani to light bis dreanw, Past the wiin .ug mocm ; Bear bim over JVindlug streams. On the cloud i of June ; Sail bim safely while be glides O'er I bis azure sea ; W'hi:u bin fihip it anchor rides, Bring him buck to uti, bttCte Corporal.

Tlic iScu iitiliv Value of ( liypse Factories, "Viittire, it London jonnal. ny the At if't'ien n xyHtem of ( hcese factories was esl nblishcd nearly twenty yetns ago, an l in its present condition of Maturity it ef tins the essential features which ( re (diariieteristic of its infancy. The teat of twenty yearn' experience, in u country where apparent improvements nr. eai-rly submitted to u fair trial, is ariply suftieirmt to prove the pneeess of the system. Ilecutly the question of its iiiiup'i'Iioit to Euglish dairy distr ets hasariiuiicd eoiisiderable promi-1 in nee in agricultural (.'intleflj and is now passing; from tho stago of diaeussi m to that of experiment. The two Sfient merits which are claimed for it aie economy in he lalxir of production mid superiority of quality it! tho produce. I It is evident that if a dozen farmers j convey their rhilk to one building (u j fiictoryj to be made into cheese or buttt ,, fever bands are required to pel-j fi rm the work than if the process were i curried on at a dozen different places, j by as many sets of people. The fac-1 tofy ci'ti be furnished with a better; It lior-s wir.g macliiiiery than the farmer dairy, a id tin; former "stablishuiont i ri -piires no more supervision than the li tter. Tlie process of ehcese-makingj . a'iso, oeeupies practically tho same It Mirth of time, whether the quantity, of milk under treatment bo large or s nail, so that two or thres persons whose energies are concentrated at one place v. ill produce as great an economic rer.ii!! as a dozen or more who are iieees.-.arily employed ntas many differ.-' .ill points, each one froiii"; through the' s tiiiti routine independently of each ether. The superiority in the quality of the l iitnuf letu red article may lie more difli- ; cult of explanation, for the best farm- i '. , dries irodiiee as good cheese as any f ictor; . Tlie reason why the establish-, i-ienl of fuelortes has improved the uvrrage make of cheese if because fewer! I rut-rate cheese makers are reqilircd i iider the) factory system. J3ut when1 ?fr. Je.-.se Williaiua established the lirst f ict or v, twenty years ago, the great liulk f American cheese was extremely poor, : : nd tor iu my years after it was almost, en '.uloal-le iii the English market. At, : the flu sect day, on the contrary, it can (onipcto en evfcii terms with all but the cry choicest English makes, notwithstanding that it has to undergo the ordeal of a long sea voyage. Ihe factory s ystem, therefore, has net only improved the average quality of Americau ( hees'i, but it lias very considerably . ;aiscd Ui stundufil of the choicest 'munis. A Paris Hurrar. Paris Cirisindence Ltindou Globe. I heard, yesterday, th: s incident rented, and am quite" satisfied that it is true. A few days after the overthrow if the (;'o!nmniie, a member ol theNational Assembly had the curiosity to :?(i to see smne of the female captives oi' l'urh. coiiiiivd at Versailles. Shortly alter entering a yard in which two or three hundred of them were assembled, one of them, in a dirty garments, caught him by the arm and cried, "Yon shall u'ot leave me, M ."He tried to shake her oil", but she clung tighter, and said, " Do not leavo me, for God'ti sake! liiok at nie!" Ho looited at her, and exclaimed iu astonishment. " Gracious heavens ! Madame . Yon herf ;" He recognized in lier a friend, a lady of wealth in l.'uvis. She burst into team and told liei'tule. OnThursdav, tlie i.")th of May, lighting having ceased in her quartier, she went out and ealle 1 at the shop of a dyer, to inquiro about some things she had sent to be dyed, On leaving she found herdf nniong severill women, who wens flying before a band of soldiers eryilig '. " Stop tdiein, tlie,y are prlrofiHtera. " The women wore surrounded, and she with them, mid she, in spite of her earliest remonstrances, was with them am; many others sent to Versailles They we: , made to go on foot, and what she sintered from fatigue anil thirst, and agony of mind, no one, she says, can imagine. At Versailles all her efforts to communicate with her friends and family were vain, for no one would listen. The M. I'., of course, hastened to got released. Hut for him she might have Iveen sent with her fellow-prisoners to a penitentiary colony, or, like some of ihem, shot. Her family in l'a ris were surprised, at. her absence, but never supposed that she could be among the ( U-oh uttfx of Versailles, and so made no imiuiries there. The lady is convinced that many of her fellow-prisoners were as innocent as she, hut says they wore treated with as much cruelty as those whoso guilt was undoubted

HOW I BOUGHT AJi OBGAN. If at oite period of my life anybody had xild rui tffrtt t should ever bo able to buy an organ for our pafirth ehuv'oh, I should have laughed him to scoril. How this u nlookud-for event came to pass. 1 a ;s fkbout to relate. My father. is i'ectco of St. Winifred, 8unmngdale. It is true liis stipend is small, but there are only a few mod

el poor people to look after, and some

! got comething better :o kiss than at ! nasty monkey," remarked the porter j to oitr housemaid, who was his fiancee and my confederate, i "Lor' blesa yon, Brown," replied Mercy, solemuly, " my voung mistress ; positively adores monkeys ! She's been ! pining for a little ring; -tailed monkey ' ever so long! " "Well," said Brown, ''there's noac- , counting for taste where youDg ladies I aire concerned. I met Sir Giles as I j was a coming up here, and he says to ! nae, says he, " Where are you going I with that monkey?' 'It's a pet for I Mism Grey, ' says I, quite short, for he's j that mean and rich I ct.ti't abide "aim. Indeed ! ' says he ' a queer pet for : a young lady ! ' 4 Everybody to their fancy, 'T answers and a tray he walks." When thii eonversati m was retailed. I to ine, it gave me great satisfaction. ' The misery which rny mother and I went through while Apollo (the name j of our monkey) was "vith us, baflieu ! description : yet, at the end of a week ; itfter its arrival, I began to positively I lite the little beast, for it loved me , with an affection peet Jiar to its spe- ; ci.es j One day I was aittiag oi the lawn with Apollo on my lap, when heard i the heavy tramp of Sir Giles Gasooigue's over-red horse s coming along i the high road.

As I anticipated, the? stoppetl at our

fame of my pet iiact nwsea

curiosity.

lightly changed my position so as

half dozen country f undies who vie ! . . . , fa with each other ia actn of kindness to- J K ' wari the rector, his vile, and myself, T -iJLi.iv'

Jim daughter. not to appear to notice the arrival of The rectory ,a i .e most perfect home j my gntH)ltf theu clasped Apollo to my in all England, and I never intended , h'fi .'d-r believe my assurance, that

to leave it, out , , I monkey's fleas do bite, human beings, Mr life had pas led very happily, for : ...,,.i;a(.0 (.,,?!,

I was good lnokiny-, enjoyed excellent c,,ntriu.v . health and a sitpf rbuildance of spirits, ..My04udear darllllR treasure, I which frcm my lnfanay upwai'd often ; u 1)ettej. thau Mthilif, eilc in led me into trouble, and always helped jthe world j eXcla:.med tenderly, me out again. ; while the UooA iu mT veins seerrj.jrl to In an tinlnckv moment my parents , bm t() ice when the & its

accepted an invitation wr mo w speun

: c leek acrainst mine.

i six months in Jjofiaoi! witn an uucie ; May I be allowed tj look at our and his famuy I cnjoytnl my vteit, f Winnie ?" asked Sir Giles in ;verj much, and came home heart whole, ;the oSaatmimi, gentieness which

mm v LiLn Lf, itit urn i i uhj uucicoi.uaui' u i t

Li I? U

music strongly developed.

St. Wiuifreu nail bean recently reno

lways put

obtain an object-

"Yon may look at ana caress tue aear

. - . , . .. . , . . i " . I on mriy 100& at nan uuraa ms ueiu vatcdbysnbscriptioLaidto thegreat a i; i ievieil. but you m ist not annoyance of the subscribers theexpen-; attem to him froruJme; the dear dituro was 311st double what was hrst , . fwoxM not rt with him fcr leB8 calculated. My proposal t) get up a ; hnndwd ajld fifty pounrf!. concert, or bazar, or aomething w en- A hrm(1rei aud flf. pouuds!" able us to replace our broken down or 1 csclaimed sir Gil!8 in blank aidasgan which was not ot ly woni out and t (, A hmidled and mty pormdB toneless, but a positive disfigurement f ft monke to the church, was met with such a y pds for each 3g on storm of "noes, that even I was si-, his alld the resfc f,r lelJCedi . Q ..mnnjtrist.l bo1 V 111 linndl'li.d fmd

s will purcli vse my treasure,

Sunday after Sunday I listened iu i '"oUnd silent agony to the bronchial gasps of ,,,.FT... n . :a . . 1 i. .li r . not a penny

sil

that is retclied f nst rument, until I verily

Ply-

penny less," was my deciaiye re-

iL.,t w,-iitv tst iln.i'i.li 1L1 ma no 1

good, and I waslittlo better than Sir I "Nobody would bo fool enough to Giles Gasooigne, who boasted that he j givejrou such a sum lor your pet, said li.i.l rtliivofl .il.i.... of TVorabin IVir : Sir Giles.

.1 i i. i o."lf ennrKe neitt Tno.'.rt.h(-mrbt tbev

thirt y years, and ha I never given

puny for the benotit of our church. I had not the same excuse for my wickedness that Sir Giles had, for he was wrong in the head; not decidedly

mad. but nupleasaiiuv eccentric, riis

.... - r ... -, .

vfoilid Paiil x. -Alio so, n.jK .10, my Vautifnl, we shall live and die together." Sis times did Sir Giles call and offer rae various sums below the price I had

violent, temper caused him to be dislik-i 1 amed for Apollo, but I stead:Jy reed aud feared by all who knew him, ! fused. At the end of three weeks he with two exceptions, Capt Hugh Gas- I brought a cheque for one hundred aud

coi-rne, his nephew, and myself. ; fifty pounds and earned off Apollo m The secret of Ihe old gentleman's i triumph, friendship for us was, that we did not j Alas, poor monkey ! had I known fear him, and Very often contradicted ; what its fate would be, I would not him. ' i have let it go. The affectionate animal Out of Sir (files' bceidiarities was it : teftraed to eat from auy hand but mine, strong desire to posset s anything which j i-.nd rapidly pined a ivay. At length another person valued. Now it would j Sir Giles sent a mesen...:e, begg ng me be horse or dog, then .1 picture or bust; i to come immediately to " The Cedars." even a rare species of feru in the con- j I went directly, wondering what he servatory of a neighbor, which he j wanted with me. I found the old gen-

chanced to hear she prized, aroused I tleman nursing the sick monKey.

hif envy, and lie gave her no peace upon it; and although it was a very large one, he paid it w ithout a murmur.

Whenever dipt, uassoigue onemtea

The moment Apollo .saw me he sprang

into my arms with a shrill cry, then uttered a low moan, and expired.

I am not ashamed to own that 1 pos-

his uncle, the irascible old man would ! itively shed tears over the faithfid ani-

savf " Are you aware, sir, that 1 can ; mal. i!ut you oil with a shilling, and leave 1 My object was .attained; but like 4 The Cedars, to be made use of as an many other ardent wishes when realized, asylum for idiots ? " it became a subject for regret. '"Perfectly so, won ancle; and I am j I never hear the thrilling tones of quite sure you will avail yourself of j our beautiful new organ without a pang that privilege," would be the careliess of remorse for my ingratitude toward reply : and Hugh fully believe'd what poor Apollo. Also, how seldom do we he said. j tiud our own species so faithfix. ! One day, when Hugh was on a visit to Sir Giles, he lounged into the rec- j . , . , , , . tovy to spend the morning with me, as A year teJhUmiy endof Ag had been Im custom since I was a Sir Giles Kptq'fatlierr I tOTudS Sft

about, eh, Winnie f "he asked.

'' I do so want aa organ ! " I replied,

dolefully. Hugh burst out. laughing at my singular requirement. " Do you wish for a bird organ ? or are you' 'k'sirous of making a tour in tho provinces with a barrel organ and a inonkev i " he asked. "Don't talk nonsense" was my pettish reply ; an nngratified wish was such a novelty to mo 11 1 that time, "I want an organ for St. Winifred : it would cost $120; but all the people here are so mean they will not subscribe a penny towardf' purchasing one. " "I will subscribe 120 pence with pleasure.'' said Hugh. "Apropos of

monkeys, I've a bright idea.

nyself found it rders expressed

lum for idiots. Neither Hush nor difficult to fulfil the

in Sir Giles' will. In a snug corner of the avenue we placed a stoue tablet to the msmory of Apollo.

How an Experiment Ended. A story comes from Delaware of an eccentric philosopher who has paid the penalty of his criminal attemjt to enlighten mankiud. Tc some e stent he did enlighten that abstraction, but not as he intended to do He l ad some theory or other in regard to the use. of nnrniuiutes. which he absurdly con-

: ..eMail with nvrivtechnica. and so. on

no suiopeu uowii anu wmapcjiri. ; uie 'onrtti ol Jniy, snomy uiwsr uu, something iu my ear, and I thought j ie clandestinely erectd in his yard a his idea particularly bright. j lUge Bky rocket, to the head of which The next day Hugh returned to Lou-1 waa Bttached his piuacuute in such a don, and when I had men him oil" by ,vay that while the rocket was seeking the tr.in. Sunniiigdale seemed Very j ue moon it would re jiain cliued, but dull and cloudy. ivhen its upward motion ceased, It was a hot. August, afternoon, my!;t would theoretitdly open like

mother was ntiehing hard at flannel. I umbrella. and thus waft liim safely

believe our poor people lived upon that useful fabric, for tiio consumption of it both in snmnier and winter, wan enor

mous.

to the ground. He attachtd himself to the lower end of the stick with the

fuse turned awav from lum in sucn a . ,1 is.. . e M..Vn(. ..-.,,L1

way tnai too nre irow wjc """.

beat! Ore. One of the richest veius of lead ore : iu the United States has been discover-1 ed on the Ohio river, in the property of the l!os(. Clare Mining Company, 1 Hose Clare, Hardin county, Illinois. ! The vein n fourteen feet' wide, and rims through their property to the : extent of 11 mile. Shafts have been sunk to the depth of two hundred feet, ami the mineral increases in richness, with a large percentage of silver. Exporieiieed minors from Wales and Eng- ; land pronounce it a true vein, with n the indications of deep deposit oil gah'iia. Immediate steps will be taken for an assay, while those familiar with lead ore say it will yield eighty per eel it. Tlie deposit is'aeeonipanied with a vein of ihmr spar, of itself valuable as a flux in 111 oiiifacturing glaas and -iron, ami iu melting silver and gold.

" Hea.se may I have 11 pet monkey J " ; ,.; him. The he blazed away

I asked with an assumed air of inditfer -; und went whizzing througi the air, ence. i Kiangling and bobbing as he sped, with "A monkey ! " exclaimed my mother, j )iro fastening itself upon him somewit h a look of horror. i what "like the pale martyr in Ids " Yes, a monkey," I i-eplied. 1 nhirt of tire." If his parachute " My dear child, pray do not think i )!VP1. opened he did not k low it, for of anything so dreadful ! The very j presently those who beheld the wonidea makes me shudder," said my moth-1 dros engine saw it turu sharply in or- j mid-air, and it fell. The poor fool vas " You can not have a greater horror . found burnt and mangled, not far from of the creatures th in 1 have, yet for ! bis own philosophy-nbop. certain important reasons I must bear j ! with aud caress a little ;tpe which Hugh i !. will send down to-morrow from Lon- j Tins Marquette Iron District. of Micftdon," I answered so decisively, that my j igan, according to repent carefully om- ,,,(!, os in,.,at TOi,.f . oiled statistics, has. within the last ni-

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Vain were my mothers endeavors to ; teen years, prouiuw-u ie .u. .

induce n;e to give rip t lis obnoxious pet.

I was linn to my purpose The next, day came the much dreaded guest. It. was a small ring-tailed monkey, with bright, wistful eyes, and an inexhaustible supph of fleas. XVI, .10 T.bo little mil,,-, 1 aiii,ty f mm

the arms of the railwiy porter, who qnntte District is ettimated at I&LW a brought it from the station, on mv lap, 1 ton, and of merchatt iron $55 2 a ton. T felt quite faint with a mixture of dis- j The iron ore is $5 a ton, and the avergust mid dread ; but I made an effort age coat of mining Mr.! delivering, the and kissed the eraturo, calling it by ore in the ers at the mines is estimafond names. : ted at $2 a ton. Tlie coal use 1 in the 44 It's a pity that Miss Winnie hasn't i furnaces cost ti a ten.

iron ore. and 243.460 tons o pig ron,

V-oth taken torrether valued sit $29,rK59,K8;t. The produce of 1870, taken from sixteen mines, amounted t 856171 tons of iron, and -19.293 tens of pig iron, both v-dned at 4(30,170. The eost of nrodiicinfir nig iron in the Mar-

Perse mJ. Qctte an excitement is reported among the Roman Catholic choirs in England, by ft mandate excluding female singers. A obaiotb monument, 90 feet high, surmounted by a flgore of Hope, ten feet high, marks the grave of QeH. Daniel Delevwi, in Tarrytown, N. Y. Spsakkk Blaine's b bother, B. G., takeo in a salary of f'2,240, as a subordinate in office of the clerk of the Honae of RepreBcntatives. A 1 ine-leoged man tjiiused the crowd iu Lancaster, Mass., the other day, by hopping a mile in six and quarter minutes. Mmk. LaGranoe, the eminent French singer, has lost her voice almost completely, and retires from the lvric stage

permanently.

Pb erident Woolset, of Yale College, will )etire at the close of the present

collegiate year, after having been connected with the institution for forty

years past.

A down East farmer sprinkles his

currant bushes with whisky ; the worms get drank, drop off, and either break their necks w cripple themselves SO

that ife is burden. The German lithographic printers are making preparations to celebrate the approaching centenary of Alvis hiennef elder, the inventor of the art of lithographing. Emma Ap.ims, a pretty female, and widow of th i notorious prize fighter, Tom Hyer, was up before Judge Bedford, in New York, a few days ago, for theft. She was released. Gen. How aud, fighting hw first bafc -tie at Manassas, in 1861, and delivering a Fo'jrth of3rttiy otntiou on the same spot in 1871, shows some of the ch&igC'f ten years have wrought. Mme Seesacii is safely installed in Dresden, where she has placed hex son at one of the best schools, and witl for the present, be regularly domiciled. Lons BiiAHC, hopeless of gaining the ear of Thiers, or t he dominant party in the Assembly, and despairing of the Republic in France, is going to settle permanently in London. John Bull begins to find fault with Lord Napier of Magdala, for his pro- -fuse expenditures in India, and the Colonial papers are waging bitter wax- . fare for and against the Abyssinian herp. Majos-Gen. Walkeb of the British Army, who accompanied, as military attache, the Crown Prince's army during part of the war, was refused permission to be present si, the grand celebration of its triumphs in Berlin. Mil A. H. Stephens is already experiencing some of the minor woes of journalism. In the latest copy of his paper, he swys prominently, " for beautifully, in our last, read fearfully." A. BtBBSTADT, the artist, leaves New York for .California in a few days, to complete his stmlies of the scenery in the vicinity of the Yoseniite VjJley and Lower California. Majob General Walkkb of the British army, who accompanied, as a military attache, the Crown Prince's army during part of the war, was refused permission to fx; present at the grand celebration of its triumphs in Berlin. Judge D. Davis is to undertake the examination of the papers of President Lincoln. He will devote the summer, at his home in Springfield, to this task, and also to their revision for publication. Hodddi, the famous French magician, has played his last trick. He wat. assisted in it by an undertaker and a priest, and the only mechanical "accessories" used were a coffin aud a hearse. Speaker Blaink has been for fifteen years a member of the orthodox Con gregational church, of Augusta, Me., and yet it would take a Vice I'reaideutud nomination to make him entirely happy. Sister Monica, a lay sister ft the Convent of the Visitation in Wat iington, died on Saturday evening, st th advanted age of 80 years. She was in the Convent for more than half century, and was the oldest sister a the institution. - A duel recently took place at 1 enioe between a captain stationed in regiment: there, and the editor of a- red newspaper called tbe'CromcaTtireMrio, an ex-major of Garibaldi's Army of the Vosges. The major was severely wounded. Rkv. Mb. Ken muck, a red-hot temperance lecturer and incandescent revivalist in Brooklyn, N. Y., is on triid before his association for drunkennetB ' the charga being preferred by the Sunday School Superintendent and half a" dozen leading members of his congregation , We learn f :om a Frankfort despatch, through the 'Lombard" agency, that the associatsd German radways have resolved to p resent Prince Bismarck, as a token of gr Uitude, a private railvay carriage for las special use, luxnriouary fitted with a 1 comfort. The carriage is adapted for" use on all German railway lines. A set of e:tquisite porcelain, a present from Champion, the great Bristol manufacturer, to the wife of Edmund Burke,in'74, has just been sold at auction. The tea-pot sold for igLOoO the eream-iug for $575, the slop-bowl for $350, and the enpa and saucers for from $200 to $450 each. A story is told of a father in church, who, when the marriage service came to the point where the clergyman asks, 44 Who giveth this woman to be married to this man ? " replied, " Well, air, I am called to do it, although it do go agin the grain. I wanted her to marry Bill Plowser, who is worth twice the money o' that ere man. " The answer was not considered regular. The mode in whiish stock-raising is managed in England is shown by the following extract :'rom a private letter from near London : ' Last wcelr. I went to a sale of 4 pedigree stock, and saw some splendid cattle, as well as some splendid prices paid for thm. One cow, only two years old, sold for over $4,250 ; a calf, six months old, for $1,050: and sndtUng calves for $125 and $150 each ; while $10,000 was offerred and refused for a bull ! The owner is very wealthy, his income being some $300,000 or $350,000 a year. Two San Francisco merchants made a sort of double bet about the probable result of one of the recent political conventions. It was that the loser should order thirty plates of large Eastern oysters ; ami, to eat them this winner should bring ten friends, it being -stipulated that each of the latter must devour in quick suocission one plate of raw, one plate of fried, aud one plate of roasted in the shell. It any of the winner's ten friends failed to eat three plates, then hemust pay the bill. A crriEitN of Colusa, California, thus details his grievnueos at t ic hands ol his backwoods netighboi-s, : "1 was determined," says he, " to keep tlie Fourth ot July ; but these Pike. don't understand anything about it. So Inst year t wo or three of i s took an old anvil down to the river, loaded it uy and began fa- blaze away. By and by I saw a lot of black objects hobbling up and down on the river, always up utreani. 1 thought they were ducks at lirst, but. presently discovered! them to be a lot of Pikes swimming the river, with their rifles held out of the water. iSaon they came along to us, and the lead man, a gaunt six-footer in butternut, sung out to me, ' Stranger, whar't tlie war t '