iiniiri m*ii«mm,. I'uvm*. 9jont forty 01 (\u\ tin* old \ as hot inlay »t «lo\vn tow nput in opor-tensive fruit le full partic* l* in a daviged thirl con 'r Met tarron, ug $10 from nmncv \v;ishe dish conduced on Dr. rn it to Hath according PkTKUSON.ed so lustily would have her man, it 1 induced his :ig him withHumble laiiv ital annivo* n will con-.b. Wo can [■clehrations, prosperity.a old time npltcllshtirg, ftor a four a the horse homo the He reports way down iite hats lora I'i.Kerrt it. woiio\.lirutul Trent latent «»f u linu^litrr In* Nunliy ul ll*lt;* I'iiiticr nu«i Jl-i ( uiiic A l*tinb|( Ciini*.i rival linesM. IL H. has d increased i that even:o the runA in twelvei halt hourslation trainsymonr, and run is made After tlie[press is toen the twoIt will U- romemhert-d by the readers of the Staximiid that we published, last week, an account i1 the inhuman treatment of a young lady hy her father. John Mahius, in Taylor township, llai-rbon county, and subsequently that tlx* ncighlnrs had lesmuMcd and driven Mahius from his home and razed Ids house. We have since learned that Mahius had forbidden the visits to his daughter by a voting man named Frank Neil, and that in (oneijnencc the girl had li ft home and was employed at service in several families in the neighborhood, at which she received the visits of young Niel, and that at one time Mahius came in contact with the young man and commenced a tirade of abuse upon him, in consequence of which Niel gave him a sound thrashing. Afterward, the father searched out the daughter and brought her home, and gave her the unmerciful heating described hy us. Her body and limbs were bruised in such a manner thatigne could not du-ss herself without the assistance of some of the neighbors.It appears now that it was not oiorife the visits of the young man which led to the inhuman treatment of tho the daughter. It has transpired that father is partially insane, caused hy long and tailored study in regard to Hie invention of a perpetual motion, and was fearful that young Neil would gain j»ossc8sion of the valuable information that Ma bit is supposed he had discovered. Upon other subjects Mahius is rej‘resented as rational, hut his mind is w completely turned upon the perpetual motion affair that he lias been investigating, that ho has been for some time suspicious of those who approached him and stopped upon his premises. If the circumstances, as rciatedflb us, are true, Mahius is truly to hflHucd, and H is hopod some moMMNHy he adopted to euro him of l||B|pPiation.The young limy, wc understand, is recovering rapidly from the wounds and bruises she received at the hands of her father, and she yet remains true in her affection fap^ the yonng man, who has stood by her in her affliction, and wo trust sho may eventually lie rewardedby a matrimonial alliance with the man of her choice.Cake low li Saloon and ho1 lie FourthHetimFob lt;cerv.