nmmim'l0j&m&vMimijMva l M?" " V ' a m? jt nn 4 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENT tilt MONDAY. DKCTCMHEK !J. 18L3. T P JLancastec C-ntrlUgmrrr. mendav bvknine, dke a, id. Tlie Speakership. The uncxpeeled gmallncfls of Mr Ran dall'a vete for speaker li net hard te ex plain, ence his defeat Is accounted for. The unfniruess of the open ballet lay net re much in the fact Ui.it it disclosed hew each man voted as in the ndvantnge It ptave the members from theso states which voted last te knew hew the result was likely te ba determined mid te shape their course accordingly. Thus it happened that in the states first called en the roll Mr. Carlisle had such fortuitous strength that by the time New .Tereuy was called the vote steed 73 te airllslt) te 15 for Ran lull. It was quite natural, therefore, tlmt In the tall of the list, aud anions the members from Temnesve, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin all doubtful things re solved themselves In favor of the candi date who by I hat tiuie was foreseen t he the certaln wluuer. The ba$t teat of Mr. Randall's real strength was seen in the preliminary vete en the manner of b.il let, when the form favored by his friends received the support of 75 mem bers. In the light of the ballet en the main question it is obvious that Mr. Oarllsle went Inte the caucus assured of a majority, of which no chance c.rcuui atance could likely have deprive I him ; and this fait Is net sedifllcult te explain ni it may seem te many, Fennsylvauiaus especially, who took counsel, of their liopeanml persinalgejl wis'ies In their expectations of Mr. Itindal 's election. A strong combination of circumstances defeated l There was some actienal feeling Invoked In Mr. Carlisle's behalf, it Is true, and the appeal te the local prlde of the SjuUi for his election had m effect, no doubt, but with Dibble, of Seuth Carolina, Hewitt and Fomey of Alabama, Hunt, of Louisiana, nnd the most significant Dera ecratic forces m Georgia en Mr. Randall's side, white nlnieit the solid delegations from northern states, like Indiaua, Illinois, I wa, M'c'iigin and Wisconsin, were against him, it is obvious that tl.ere 13 little of the sting of sectionalism in his lefeat Most of the members from the.su states had been elected en a revenue reform platform, Induced by the popular belief of their 03nstituencle3 that the present tariff dis criminates against their interests, and tiey faltlifully followed the lead of these whelns'st'd that Mr. Carlis! 's ele.'t.en meant an attempt te reform these abuses net free trade, nor any approach te it, as many enemies of the Democratic party proclaim. In thepolntef political management, Mr. Carlisle s canvass was very arutety h m lied. His forejs were euly en the ground ; they were bold clainn'is and leit net'il-i,' tint euld be secured by a fearless policy of brag Ills lieutenants were quick, active ineu, like Blackburn a"d Mer risen, Phil. Thompson, Randelph Tucker, Dlennt. Ilurd and a number of the southern senator. Persmial rensi 1 eratlens entered into the zil of some of them ; the very course of Mr. Randall en the fleer and in the ehair of tin Heuse, h's flumitis ami ef'eti sewnty, which have wen for lilui tm eeutldeueu of the ceunUy, have alini'M the sup port of some of the nu3t tntlu.'iitial into among his DeumrUu eoUeiguos Ferintue ute-pl.tl.ied reason the ten slderable support which Mr. Hand i!l had reason te expect hem Georgia and Mis seuri utterly failed liim , this ap,e iruig, the Individuals who favored him fiem states like Arkansas, Texas and Kea tucky found them e'-.ei in such an ua comfertiblo mln irl'y th r they speedily fellin with the butt end of their dulegi tlens, the waverinv; Northwest joined their side and Hie defeat was eas'ty converted Inte a rout. But It is of mere avail te ealeula'e tin consequences than te au il)e the causes The foel-klllcr needs bs busy fei a time disposing of the30 who foreseu in Car lisle's sucecis the rulu of tin euntry, the annihilation of his party and the extinction of Mr. Randall and Ins p Htic il fortune?. Tucre is no re isen te believe that the representatives of the Seuth, who have controlled Mr. Car lisle's election, are sj lacking in jttdg mentas te precipitate any mischievous policy of which they would inevitably be the chief B'lflereis. While behind the speaker elect th-ie Is an aggres sive demaud for revenue reform, the most of his supporters, like the New Yerk World, undeintand tliatnuie "revenue reform is as far removed fiem free trade as heaven is fiem eartli ; fn e trade is an abstraction , under existing clrcumstaucts it is an absurdity ; it is a practical impossibility." Someot them, like Uuckner, et .Missouri, and Cites, of Alabama, hive positively declared ngalnst unwise lurill agitation and there is unquestionably a llrm majority of the xeinucnuie mourners who will mevent such agitation, unless a conservative policy can be ngieed upon which will have the uulted supp rt et the party in Congress and out. Mr. Carlisle, himself, Is of a conservative tjq e of men, net an unyielding doctiiimire like Prank Hurd. nor a llery brigadier, such as Jee Dlackburn. Mr. Itnndull'n long experience In Con gress nnd tils film m te be the pailia. mentnry lender of his party en the iloer would dUtiugulBh hlni for tliat service, whatever place the speaker's appoint ment would usslgn him ; but at the head of the appropriations committee, where Mr. Carlisle will, of course, put him, he will be whom he can exureisu his quali ties te the very bett purpose for the country, his party aud his own fame. With Mr. Ilelman uext te him tin issue of administrative referm, of wise uud economical government and of frugal expenditures wilt be mnde the commanding one, ami upon this the Democracy can sweep the country next year. It Is slgnlllcant that the president's message was never awaited with se little Interest. Nobody has thought worth whlle te steal au advance copy of It uer even te speculate in Us contents. jjiaine a message, tee, lias rallen The Itepubllcan party must go. Hat. Needless Alarm. Cel. McClure Is very unduly dlslmurd concerning the result of Mr. Cailisle's election upon the prospects of the Dem ecricy Ills iiffprehonslens are quite groundless since they nre based upon the ldM that Mr. Carlisle Is a rampant free trader, determined te submit te the Iniquity of a tariff net a moment lengei than he needs te lay his diutruyuu hand upon it. This is grossly misr I mil Ing Mr. CirlnV.s pMi'-". nich has b'eu very d.iMneily declared He does net advocate the re meval or reduction of any du ies whleh are ineessiry t'i the c atlnii nice of American mitiufactures. IIeds'ues a reduction of such duties ai are 1 1 exe si of the needs of home ludustiy. It is true that the result of Mr. Carlisle's elect! m will be te commit the Dem cratie pirty te Mr. Carlisle's pultien i the tariff ; but as that position is the e le that the party has alwiya b'en mi lr steed te i0(ii,ty, ipitil It wis foolishly disturbed by tin de "liratle'i in thela.it nat.enal pl.i'.fer.n in favor of a tariff fur revenue "only," Mr. Carlisle's election, lis'ead of pushing the party en te that advauced ground, In fact switches it off en ltd old truk of a tariff fi- t-vHune with i lculental pntectien ' l.. Wat tsrsjn, win ivn p-jrrulttel ' Un Unll pi ink la the lat iii'iini pla fei m was .v ardeit a Ivee ir. of Mr Carlisle's election ; In Mr Carlisle is a different order et man entirely, bamg dtstinguis'i el for sen.eand discretion, and he lias no sympathy wlnwever with Watterson's CJUStaut desire te turu things top turvy for the instant gratillcatien of hi Ideis Mr. Carlisle Is net In taver of disturbing the established business in dustries of the country by epen'ng th country te a foreign ompetitieu tt.at will deprive them of a fair revenue ; but he is in favor of se alJusMng the tariff as te feibid the reaping of an exorbitant profit, by avarlcl his manufacturers here And f is we are all in favor of, exeept su h manufacturers as dealre te b no duly paid. Co.neiiuss bi-KiuR its work te day n 1 our Lcul-luture, lil;e the raven en tbc pallid bust of I'nlfnH, Mill is Mttlet;. Kkifeh's last net at Uiecljsaef tin 47. U Cenctesrt was the enftrcetueiit of the renunatien "T one of tbe efllcials of the lloiice, aud Ibe nppuiutment of bis own uepheiv te the vaoiney. Uat tJis did ue" interfere witli his reiiominatieu. Franib will have no httle work te dis cover an honorable loophole thnmU which te crawl out of its trouble with C iiu-i, sinci the latter nation bus in'tolfesteil tlie mext rfee' vvilliugneis te nuiiitaia its jurtflien with tbe sword. NeTWlTllsriMUNO the united oj.si ej.si oj.si tiejofthu m t ietlacntial and reputab'e It 'paMicnn pajers of the country, lveifer rcciiued the caucus nomte.itiou lerttpeabvr Witn little or ue oj'pesltiou. Toe giant nnu'd of tbe Dmuuoi.ttie ciulid.ilas fei speaker makes this iniguifl?ap wretch a microscepical pigmy. Wnn all their T'.vauily and rce!:'t abaudeu iu iivm, ihd FruueU are a veiy warm hea-ted psople who have a jast appreciation of bravery aud virtue The actieu of the French academy, which at iu rccjet sitting awarded large pni!3 toeou piennus example of heroism and L'.iri ti in chinty, cannot be tee highly com men ! d, nnd i: mght be well il some of OJr scieutifle utitutieus en tin niile of the water w iul 1 fellow t'-e.i example. Sl.VGOF.II Pt LLIVN is nut content with knocking down men, but like A.lexaudiT, grieving that thuie aru ue tnore worlds te O'jueiuer, be h. turuel his ftttentien te tha bruke croaMea, declaring t'ut In ear knock down au ex at one bie1. Let net Sujniriotcndeut Bergb iuterferu with I5t ten's jiet iu bib ountemplatedoiMUugbt en dumb aminuls. Iu tackling tin bru'e oreatieu Sullivan will at l.ut flL.l bis kvcl. Ah r i mpathy that may have been felt for O'lJenuell, who h is just been couvleUd of the inurder of lulennur Carry, will bs disnipatcd by bis foelinh uttcrauce, eftvi suutuueoef death bad been p.euuuuced upon him. The OYidonce olteretl nt the trial proves hiru dearly guilty as indicted, aud though his ictim was a despicable knave, the law which lccegui.CB no tlU tlU tlU tluotien in the value of human lives ro re uiren that the murdurer piy thn full pun Utv for bis tra isjresiun HEUBONAL, Itr.v. i. V. CnewLBv, of Ciuemimii, tuh accepted an iiupertaut profesnerHtilp iu MeuutSt. Mary's eollege, CmmittB'jur, Slnvter VoeuucRs thiukfl Valley Furge s'aeuld bj made a uatieual park, nuil de dares that he mil me hw ell'ms in U in grcas te maku it audi. Meil. SmiCCI. a dletillflli8li.ll inmhr.r of the Augustinlan order, it is said butt ben uppuuued by the I'ope apostelio uiiiu ie vrt-Huie ever tin pieniry council te be held in Philadelphia in 1H8I. He.v. (Jkjh&e .1. Gejchicn, member ei Parliament for Itlptiu, has aejepted the opeakershp of .he Heuso of Commens, and SjMiaker Urand retires en a puuaWiu from the government of 5,000 per aiinum. Rlv. Jeii.NiIahi'EU, the coleiod proaehor who Ins acquired seme notoriety us tl e author of the theory that " the huh de move," has been excommunicated Irem the Haptlst church of Richmond, bajause his chureh had lofnseil te icoegni.j the ether colored liaptlst oliurehos or his vloluage as slHter ohurehen Mattiuiw Aiinelij Hays : " Kmeweu's poetry U sold jin eithei simple ei aonsueus or itnpahsloned. In gencral, it i.ieks dlrcutntBS. it lacks correctness, u lacks entw. He is net a great wilter: hU style lias net the rcqaUlte wbolenoss of geed tbsue. ' It would be lntiireHting at this junoture te have Ralph Walde enwixu from his tomb and give oxpicsslen te bin opinion el "thonpestlo of sweolneHs and Ames Kiaaerr, who leit this county Iu 18-17, has been spendiug u few days vstlli his old frlendH nt Qnarryvllle. Mr. 15 lived witli his undo, Jeseph Klllett. who up te '-10 was proprietor of the Spuug Greve lietel, Dnunore township. Tiey went west togethor nnd this is the llrnt time he has visited bis old home. He is largely ongaged iu lumberiug in Wlsrjeusln and fortunelias favored him. but lm iinriu most of the acquaintances of early diys I ilead. i A,!KALOIISVOMK. HUllDM.MI lllll IIMUI'.I t:tl llt"llM. Lin". IV. Kclil "ant In III" IIP HI in a IWilnn) 1 mln til I xrliril I et ul rspui(er" 1 lin .tin in 'd I niip llr!a cl H itll lid, the vim.; Rid pretty ili u"d ifoef t'liiileM IteM, n hrakem'iii rmplevetl by the Phtlidnlplcit and Readlng rlreid empnv, het him In the head en a train neir Wall ic street, Philadelphia, en Salurdiy night. Reul lias biwi eniplevrd en the railroad for several jeir if e i a son of Or. Held and live with his f.ither In WestC nh lU'h'ken Iu ISSil be wn.i mart led te .Muearet l,t t ml. from wit vn In was dueuvd i i Apnl if list ynr. aha is 80 jears old aud lues with her priiits In Kit ComheUoakeu l'he duore is ebumed iin tin uriuiml of lneempaMbility of tonqier. She wa jealous et her he'b.mlan.l Ainiiyml him ty the in'rett h'je took in li mereirriit away fi wi henn After th-y noiedt vore"'d ah- ler a tlan nil iwe-l him ti go Hi boil' eatcbiurf. In Aiuut laat she vw liim walking wrh a yetiig wi.nm in iwliihiielien. Tln reUiudb'd b(r'um bin g Hie of J.'ftleuy and rh rvpeVedlv b 'givl hrii te n'UtiU Inr He refii'ed She grew augry a: d totlewid leni day i'i i day. In Augusfl it she told an unmirned worn in named L'zzie Fitler that if lieid m irriud n,;ain fh wool 1 kill the woman LiUr en alie told eMier p pte tliat if lie divorce i h'lbitKl did u t make p-aep and ri'ini.i.v her she would kill him. He ridu'i'd" t e her and waeu they in.-t en r-. a-iet' ,r at t''s deiit whu-U fhr li.nnied, in C nsl i K''tiM, h tiri.t I Lii Iwk or hei. Fer erm weeks he ha bum piym ientien te a young tr .train named Clils' ilii lives In Msutrunfc. lis di vorced oife beard i f thiHin'imai an l has tinny times I.nt week e. deavend e ee ra at the C nsheli .tkeii or Pnilartelphii mittens. Held' fellow tain h m I kept h r out of lm way On Siteid iy t njhi lie min a brak.-man en a train that N due at the Grtvn street depot at S 5S. Whi n the ti.iu tepped at Columbia avenn tatnn, Misa Harzard, envelop I iu a blmk aa'iu, ur lined circular a"d veiled te-ik a ae' iu tlie rear car. Uid wi talkitig en the platfe'iu te Charles Mellen 'iuh, the speciil I'tB-er of the t-vn. Thfygteu the forward cir, wliru It id lett MeP u euisb aud went te th btek p a firm e' t'e hi'idmest ear torero n the red i "l lantern which hung ever the bumper. He kneel'd en the pint form te unit" the i , '.Lit e'-a il the LMitcrn. ivnin ri 'liar p-pitien, wi'h hia bai.it ti t'ie be l el ttiu ear, the dxir wna epered wrh a buiw that stn'tered the (Ua' l.i it. Keid tu.md his he id and laced his e.iraea wife, wtie steed in the derwy with a pistol . L.-r hand She H'ed Inatsnt'j nrd t'ie ball eu crv 1 the ll-.hnluve h.a I -ft eye and, pii ' around undfr the akin, lifted lw hmd h's luft ear. Il-ld fell, fee ferwnid. en the platform nud the worn in stepped ;uek m:u the cir and da'ibentely titsd ai ether tih.'t a: htm Tin wemJ ball glaueed en the jamb of tbe deer ard ill I ujt atul'.e the target she a.med a' II; t'lis time the forty ether eccupauta t tL. cat were en their fret acd wildly excited. The cir roreunded with tin sbreln of women, two of whom faiutel. Half a dozen tnea ricevcred tteir prperceet mind and rushed forward t d nrui Mi& flszzird. She ran out en t'-.e p'at' -mi, topped ever Retd's b 'd.v nnd sj-mng off a short d stance aeuth of Wallace sr-'et, aud a in ece i uibd the !!! rep- ln tr i"i ran en audabe M.-arcil. 1 be police nf i be ti U ditnet wero net tied, bu' up te midri'Qilt lw nuht she eluded arr ". It iJ sii lined eiT the platform uud la d in the lisle of ti a p.ir, wheie he remained mini the tram reacht d the (ireeu street depot There be was attended by a liy-.u au au 1 an b ur or se la'-r was rem n jj t h.n honse in Coiikhehoo u His weuud isLet hLuiy te can v.- diaih. Held Is 80 yeais old. A l.K.vr. r.M'llif'.S AllEM. durili U'uuiile.i, Ue 4iiecp4.lutly Hetirn u n .itiriupt at Kuuberjr A' Cenutb, Mips , a daring attempt wu made at four o'clock jenterday marning te rob A. McWilh.iait", the F latbern express ueiit. He had just placed iu a aafe a large amount of loenoy leceived a few minutes previeualy from au east beuud tr.iiu, whie suddfily .i iu.tk m! man cnten.d tin iem with a di.iwn pint l arid dem.iuded I maafe key. Without waiting le-- u leply he flrel mi .M.Widiams. the ball atriking t.-nr I ic'i"s billow tbe right uipple. il Wil liams iLrew n lighted lamp at the reblwr, drew his p He uud flrcd three hh e, het with what oil et is net known, as the man disappeared aul has net been eeeu since. It is thought that two persons were en gaijiil in the coutemptated rebbi ry, ma urre eaw two men ruunniv n r-v fiem the expresn uillce aftir the hu'.ih. Ciiuiii Fmher has elTeteil a reward of WOO f.ir the arrest of ihu rubbers. Mr. SlcWilliama' wound is fatal. CO 11MMI I) IMUi'itllt I'll . .VbihNuKi ullnimil lur ijuluk Udtllnu Advices f i ein Se u ih Ainerim atule that tbe lubjrers en the eaual at Paiaue, bave pt.uek for 2 per day. Wui. Hume & Ce.'u aaab, der .md b'iud i.icterv, tu iMiikealj, WHCenam, wis bu.ued jcaterlay 1jh, Jl1,iJ0 , liuur ance. 30,000. Tbe question whether a wennn, other wise ompeteut, is debarred (rem the mas'eiahipef a atcambent by r-aaen of her set, has been referred te tha a-jbi.it r of the treasury. The right of way through t'ae Inlian terntetv. which will be asked of (JenruHS ly the (juT, Colerado aud Santa Pa rail read uempauy, is from a point went of the ertiturn beuuiUry of Cook county, Tux is, net Galveston county, as whs stated. The beiler of a locomotive en the Louis Leuis Louis vllle and N'nshvdle railroad exoledod at Montgomery, Alabama, jesteiday 'i'lie etinineer was bully Bcaldcd .ad wi 1 j.rob j.reb ab!y die. The ilrunian. wai bidlv nnrt. and a man named Allan, who was standing near by, was killed. The trades assembly, tit its nnuual meeting iu New OrleatiH yesterd iy after noon, reelected .1. V. Hammend president, Petidel Hirne vice president, and Paul Aloxander Becretary. It is said that the arbitration committee "has leiobed a aatlafaotery iigreemeut for the ailjuatniunt of the tro'ible botwren the railreid olll elll clala aud the freight handlers." Tin supervisitig tnspeoter general of steamboats, In Iuh annual repe t ives tlie number of vessels inspeetcd during the ar as 5,3:10, and of eillcers licensed as 2:i,'i0'i. Tin total number of aeddeuts en steiitn vcssbIs waH 31, involving a leis et 281 lives. Tlie whole number of pissun geis enrried Is cstimited at 'lT'i.OOO 000, making the less of life 1 in 1,7'jO.OOO. I.uliur .Nnlcj. Tin yiar manufacturers of L'Iiioike hae dcdiled te oleao their shops nguiimt the tnembeis of tbe Uigannakers' union, bceause the latter refuse te work witli tbe members of tin ProgreHsive union. Tin Cigarnnkers' uuleti has 2 000 members. The lock out begins te day. ihuhtrlkoef the empleyes of the Texas and St. Leuis railroads oentttiuod en 8 t. urday. Tite oeiupany ollered te pay ene month's wages, but tin men lusisted upon two months pay. They nre willing te take the mails through, although no eider In that direction has been glveu. A com. pany is being formed iu Pittsburg te trans. peit oil Seuth and We by muaiH of bulk beats instead of plpee lleyuca mill ' ilr Hosiery. Jnmes J. Wilkin boekkoipor and oou eou oeu ildontlal olerk of 1 go I It ikm, m m.mer nt the i.ioetiop. 1 11ss001.11 .'i of i.jv, 1 Yerk city, disappi. .re 1 ea S citb, aftei embezzling fundi te the ntinunt el ii,CM belonging te Ids enipl ner by means of forged elieeks. He was tr.n.vd te Ilaviea and arrested en Pud iy I st He will he liriimrtil li.mlr n r,hi 1 ns tin ettrnditl I pip-rs can be prepared. Th nuns Pmter, a nni'nss nnnl IniriJltr. was ihith l New Yerk jest pl v 1 r Invu tn ltr niitprnit tlm 1 enlil toeru el Mr Mra. Dvlel Wailren, n'id bj io!eium 10b bed her el mere than il t worth of Jenelrr. II M. Hall waa an. st,d mar the In oil line and leds- .1 n the Nei t H"" tlunpshlrO jillen h g atri'ins ahrgeii'timtityel . I f..mlr !'. Se'blue el Ciaremeiit Me-tnlOn irili Ueiieinl J.-remy P Oiltinr, .ur 1 1 1 ' West Point and an x Cenftderale . ilie r died auddenly 111 Sivumah ou Miindit night. At th time el b.s death he was president of the Siivanmu Ihnbghf 0 in pn and a dneei.v . . the tloergia r.ii r.ii iead. William Kel! . aiiperlutendent ..f brulaes en tin 1. 1 al . y railroad, died in Kisten, Peiin 1., en S mud iv, 11; I thelJUbtye.Jhth Ne Vnk Velu iw... ' d'sl in NeV Ye.k en r eira l.v at tUe a,- of 37. He was in h. t'lh ear when tb T fnira 'aiitti fi It' li'ii i ivm. I,.?.. np I11..I... .mi hut. ufler iniicll 01 Ul eulty. tnao.wed leg-t lnm-'lf aoeeptcd as a recruit for the I ui 1 ll served "U"J llioelosiof tin nir, J 1 1 t igiesgri n- I him a medal for brste.). nr iiii'i'i A ortienof the Paiell b'inikiat. !i'C:e was hurued euSi'mU) ain.-ueju. It was the portion oeoopiod by Meiz'er Hiethen, notion doaler, aud IJ k Uaeher, f-1 liOM. The lattei tu.u:e)i-l .'i0 girls, ajeu 73 of whom wtie iu tin buildiug a', the time, and tve et thjsv- lvii'y Hilgeit and Fi uiees FnirtiM'l e-i ie killed by filling from a tire eei V . I s of preprt ia nbjut IMO.OtW. Ajt -he siiue tiun the Ertnmg Jmrmi'. 'mi' i. 1 ' n tin mme eity hid lis utijHl tun buiui I "iH The Journal company ! v nearlv its w!i 'e working outfit, ae I the .1 IJ. JeHn.) p mi ( oempauy siill.re '. 11 a.l a tow' les The JelTrey company's less 1 J'W 000 iiaiiKrs ul I.hiki Hnr Twe boys, iiaim 1 He I audMaCend we,re drowned while skitmg atTrev, N Yerk, ou Salnidav nlti moon. William Hpoderaea, ojlered. n is la'ally Itijureil Iu Hillimere, en Sa'.iri iy, by the csplosie'i of a soda water firi'i 1 11. which he was chimin? Thepchj '"'i S IJ. Frank 1 11, tre-n Philadt Iph 1 fm F I river, with coil, sruek O ntwny It "k i Siturdny moru meru uig, . d ww tewi I 0. t v' w biy, fnui Islaad, wbTt ahe a-iuk The eebtHJ.ier Itflniaui'u Haste'.r, tre-n Charleaten t'er Peite Rice, wi.h larab'r, wis t. 1 1 wiecket en n uer Ci'" u tht 1 m-,,. lLr erew were a.m .1. Puu king's t'ie iul .r t it'p rolilen. Feu Siej, who h i-l 'jv'c-i aetinr as In'ei p eter between P -t " irvev r M"rttn, at San F.anetsi'it, an I !' 1' ed b g 1 'rad ers from I'h'Ji, '1 is . v rined fie eed.e r of that pert that lie is .rril i an, longer t perform hia de'ies. "Ilia in'erpritati ms have been ae fa.hfu! as te bring upon hrn the wrath of bia countrymen, who wai.t the I'bineae landed .s traders Thy haie hired 'hUhbied-'.s t lnle(T Feil mg, who lives In 111 ' I'ntaiy expec'.atieu of death " llpnn"j Kmlnitl sir i-l'tiiien IiuOmgll,. At Louden the mail, us of Hartiugteii, erretary of ataw f ir w - m a speech ut S2 tngten yea'erd ' itud that the B.itub gererum.ir hil rec.-ivcd an iuti ma' en from the i rmaa gjveromeut that it is vn!l'iii( te cooperate with England 1 1 pr tect their aub 'c'a aid iatercst.s in Chii.i in tha evcut ,t far betiveeu (Jb t.e a:.d Praa... Sir CiriUl.' liplulDuu. Mr. f -r le's opinieas have never been coueealed. They ere new, however, re .e than ever before a matter of geueril in-t-rest. llefote his nnrai was breJtr'it fuwird beneu-ly as a taudidate for tl 1 peakeidnp ba and . In the bread nnd w-e;iuN' e'0e whii li urt iiw of the te-in ", nerally implies l am mt a t.te trader. Of to'irae that isuiutci. .-.ie 1 1. At least it should be. I will ad I iha iu my jadgment it will b years yet b-.fore an) tldug ie the n iture of fie tra1e would be wiec or practioab'e for the Pnitcd States. Wliuu we sj enk of this aubjct we refer te H'jroxiniite fiee trie, nlnch has ue idea it cripphng the gi wth of home industries, bat aim pi v f b:ihn d mn tin the ti.iqoitiea of the tarirt aehedule, wbere they nra u'.teily out of rre pert! m te the demands of thit growth. After we hive caim'y a'ljed by at.d allow monopolies te prow fat we h uld net be askid t 1 tuake them ble.nti d Our enormous auriilus rewnuea are illen eal and oppressive, it Is enttry on en on Oemeoratio te coetiuno these burdens en the people for years awl years after tin iftjuirements of protection h-are brcn nnt and the representatir . of these indinOties have become Inctus'ed wrh wealth. This is tbe gencral preposition en which 1 stand. Tin rest is mere ma'.ter of deta I, te be sottled with judgment, discrotieu and ciutlen, but at the sntne time in a per fee'ly fearless spli it. There has net been a time in tweuty yeais when tin pople weie se thoroughly uinncd en this sub juet, and it is the true pehey of the Hem ocratie party te main Us appeal te the voting masses nnd meet 'his hydra heeded monopoly in aelid pl'al u,x," 1K. luKlflU A1UIN Kjj IUIl.l. inn Jury rrenminelnu hlni (luliiy i,r rol rel rol nenliii; Ills Will) mill .llutliur in Luw Iu Philadelphia at 0 o'clock Hattiinlay night Dr. Albert tl. K. Geers.n wn de clared guilty of murO.'i in the drat degree. About thrce years age deerhcu married 11 girl who had just 001110 in posseaaieu el Heme property. Iu kss thin a year sbe whs dead. Tendiis befoie her inelbur, who lived with them, had died, Anenie was tbe cause of deu'h in both canes. The theory was that Cem seu poiaeuud them h i that he might get pjssestien of their prop erty. The llrst trial resulted in a couvte tien, but a new trial wus granted UI) t,ue ground that thn judgu t-iied iu his obarge te tin jury. Ter two weeks Ueersuu bin been en trial for the second tune, datur day bufore Judge Ludlow took bis Heat In the new court heusu tin pimuner was brought In uud placed iu the deck He was dressed in black and was clean shaved but his lireau face wasasdoveid ofexpies efexpies ofexpies hien aud feeling as though he was tbe leant interested in the proceedings. His mother, his little brother, and hia two grown sisters came early and leek sent te the right of the deck. After tin el isiug arguments and tbe judge's oharge tee jjrers retired Whtn the state house el.nk struck 0 th it evening and tbe oeurt ho.ue was crevTd d the jurors walked bluwly down tbe aisle. The piisoner turned as they approached. He read iu their faces bin fate, uud In coveiod bis face witli his bands, In reply te thn usual questions tin foiemiui iu iu bpended. "Guilty of murder in tbe ilist degree." Qoersuu nevcr looked up nntil ids yimiigur brether touelicd him en the plieuldu.'. Mho Toek Tan Urenii, Pmi.AiiKM'lUA, Dee , a. The woman, Margaret Iliv.zard, who en Saturday shot ClmilcsM. Iteid en a train en the Phi la. dclphla & Heading railroad is eald te have taken parls green nt her home In Kast Consliehockcn and is new in a critical condition, Htrlks ul .Nailer. IIuauincj, Ph., 'ec. a. -The nailers at the nail works of thoPetistown iron com pany, at Pottstown went en strike this morning refusing te submit te a reduction of 12 per cent., notice of which was ii ccntly given by the tumpany, THE EASTERN MARKET. Iii tll'JMl'P.NKII I HI'HSItal IfTI'.ll.NUM.N, M itKei Vie iiitiiiiitiiiiK -ip linja 'piy 11 Cl II - I 111, 1 III iMlimi, .SutiapitfP ' .OlIKt III. I 1 he llatriii market, eicctid en the atte of the old Indian (Jueen Intel and one or two ether properties, cornet el Inst King and I'lniieh atrieta.haa been completed uud will b thrown t.ii te tbe publle en l'luiiMlay afteniihin nt I o'clock, nnd lUerenl et en riituada), Saturdaja and Meuda.ta it tin same hour. 1 rim new market bntise in external up jioarau-'e itid Internal arrangement is net unlike .In Northern and Western inirkets I with which all our oily and many of our , oeiiotry reioiersare lamlll.nr It la 11 brick rtUiirttuie liavlng nfrontage of 81 feet nnd extemliiig iu depth I0"i feet The market lntisn prepsr Is only one-story in height, but the dut inee from the paved 11 ter te t ie nre'icd ceiling li about 10 feet Theie a n four avenues us In the ether new nnrket houses, containing 103 farmer alalia ' ' w usua size. and pattern, nnd II double t-'lla, ttpial te 23 alible euea, for the tiaoef butobers MI the bu'eher atnlls aud nearly all Urn ethers hie beeu rented, showing that marketmen have a keen appreciation of tbe business likely te be done in tbe east end et tin) oil). The Past King atieet front of tlie building contains u lefty and prettily deslgued tower and a tbreo-ateiy biick dwelling etiluble fur two families. Ptn ground II wr of this pert ei the structure has beeu tltfd up as n atom room, and has been leased by H. L Slieuk I'lie biieincnt under tin Kast King atreet trout will bu iiiyil os a inatauiaiiU 1,0 the freLt wall above tin miiiii entruneu Is pHced a large tuaiblu slab ueu idiiiiii; the words ' P.as'.eiu Mmkut," uud ou either aide smaller slabs containing tin d ite of Its erection, " tSS3." The reef of tin buildiug, which Is of tin, is supported br a serif el llowe truss arches. The building is admirably lighted, having skyliv'nts 111 tin reef, 11 large number el lelty windows Iu each of the witllc, mid sixteen glas doers four en Kist King s'reet, four en Sbipp.'D, four en Middle ami four en the private alley ou the east side of tbe building , nnd in oaae it should b needed gas has been Introduced into tin buildiug. The market eempiny nlsoewns ou the cast side of the buiiilmk', u let el ground extendlng from Kast King te Mid dle street, having a lrontefOO feet 011 Kast King and 45 feet 011 Middle Ou this let h u been created extoustve shedding for the aojemmodatiou of the horses ami vehicles of persons intending market. Tin plan of tin new market heuse was tarnished by .lehu Kvans, architect, and eieoted by .1. A. Uiirgur, carpenter .mid nttdder. The building committee, consisted f J Pred. Seucr, chairman, Martin Ktei der, It J. Houateu, .1. IJ Ftey and W. K. Liit, together with Jehn Kvans whi MUK'iiuteuded tin work for the company. Following i.s the beard of dlreeuirs Nlutm Ktelder, president , Allan A. Herr, secretary , Geerge K Ueed, treasurer ; .1. Pred Sauer, James IJ Prey. Rebert .1. II nisier, V. E Lnut, It. J. ileGrann, .1 hu T. MncG mlgle, Tobias Krelder, 11 It. Suiuf! r, Mile II. Herr an 1 Adam Lefete. Following are the principal werkmeu aud mechanics who asistcd tu tlie erection of the building Poe! 1 Bres., brick -makeis; Ualaley A Price, bricklayers; rsctit r Ures , .umber ; Urbau A Burger, mill work ; Jehn F. Lein;, painter ; An draw Walter, tinner ; Lern. Bachler, p'umbcr; II S. Oiler, cutbiug; Chailcs Mackinseu, marblu work. The new market is net only an ornament 1 1 the eastern part of tbe city and a great onvenienco te the citizens, but will de much towards enhancing the value of real es'ati iu iU vicinity, and will iutluce prep eny owners te erect new btnldiugs ou tin . xi.eu8leu of tfeutli Shippen aud ether ad j teeut streets Iu view of the mcreased market fjciii t.ca furnish. d by tin erection of the euaufru nnd westeru markets aud tbe or peets of tbe speedy ereciieu of a aoutrern market, it is te be hoped that tee market committee of councils will abate tbe crying nuts 11100 of "curbstone" markets in C-ntre Square nnd King, Oacen aud Dake atrects. Thore is new n exe-isii for tbeir longer toleration. They uie untidy and uncleanly, block up the treets and fill tlmm with garbage, impede travel, and interfere with business en the principal thoroughfares fe' aevcral hours of the beat business dajs In the week. The pittauoe recjived by the city for the t'litef curbs and pivcments belonging te puvite citizens, (and which it is very dmbtftil whether they bave a right te rent) ;s a tntre bagntolle compared with t'ie levenue which will Hew into the city tu istiiy iiem the enhanced value of pro perty iu the vicinity of the new markets. )m central mariiets open every Wednes day and Saturday morning rarly ; the northern market every Tuesday ami Suurdny meruing as late as 11 o'clock. Thn westeru market en Tuesday nnd Saturday aftorueou at 1 o'clock. Hore then nie comfortable uud convenient matltet beuses open live days iu every week, nnd at almost every butir from day break till dark. There is no lenger nuy excuse for rnnrketlng In tbe streets, In the dint and dirt and raiu aud auew. "Tin curbstone markets muft go." l.tst ul Uiiulnliueil Letters. The following is a list of lotters lomain lemain ing in thn postelllco for the week ending .Monday, Docember !), lbSIJ : bulit? List Klla Burk, Lydia Clynch. Sadie A. Clay man, Sabilla Gearbait, .Miss Pannle K. Godsbell, Miss Sallle Oiirllu, Mrs. Klizn Molhuper, Mm. Oee. Miller, Mrs. Itesy Sellers, Miss Lzzle K. Shirk. Genu' LiitCintuB IJ. Dai ten, Antheny Ilrubaker, Jehn II. Durkhelder, J. II. Clark, Jehn D. Gerley, Cbas. Hebeii (for.) Samuel W. Kdilemau, Mil. P Praim, Ooergo Oarfiner, Isaae GreII, Azre A. Hadley, A. Hallliider, Jehn Hoae, Jehn Heur, James A. Jerdan, J. U. Latulls, Jnck Levnfre, Geerge McUlure, Charles Nelan, A. E. Hebra, Fr. Schaofl'er, J. It. Shaub, Getlieb Shunt, G. A. Smith, Allen S. Striekland, Brethers Teny, O. II. Thompson, Charles Woller, (ler.) Tlilril anil l'eurtti ula Atatter yird ClatilAzza H. Dlit7., II. A. Coats, Geerge W. Clark, Kev. J. H. Copland, It. L. Fenatermaeher, CyniB Heek (3), Jehn O. ltoeso, II. Btearim. Fourth Cum II . A. Coats, J. McOse. i ll.VKN HUiniKII, Hall lluaan (low reriab In tlie Klmnes, A disastrous llre occurred about three o'clock yesterday afternoon a mile north .Maytown, en tlie read te Kllzabotlitewn. which resulted in the total destruction ei tbe bin 11 uud coiiteiitH.liioludlng live steak, of N. L. Peek. Tbe (lre wasdlacevercd iu a straw stack ie front of the barn by a Htnall bjy, seu of Mr. Peak. Thore was a heavy gale blowing at tin tinn, aud the adjoin Ing buildings, were only mived by tbe exertions of tin nulghbeis and tin lertu nate fact that the wind blew from the heuse. In an hour aud a half the barn was totally destroyed, togethor with a halfdozen cows and a uuinbur of pigs, reaper aud wagons, tbe entlrocrep of bay. oern, OOO busbels of wheat, tobacco and straw, Mr. Peek was Herleusly burned whlle engaged in untying ids horsen and cattle i his ilnanelal lets is only pirtlally covered by insurance I, eg llruknu. Last night as ex-Oonstable Andrew J. Flick of the Ninth ward, wus ou his way home, he foil upon the truck of tbe Doal Deal Ing railroad near the Lotnen street oressing and breke his leg. He was carried te his home, and tbe fractured bnn set by l)r. Davis, A I'AlltDI.OsMI. A lattl thal.ncky Minimis. On SaiurilayoTenliig thefilref i oHeus or Amerlei in Expelslerhall ulosed. Theto was u I'ligonttrndance and tin iiutnhet of votes for tadi uiltnle wua ua fellows : Deuble ll.11 lulled Gun Ooergo Drone Drene man. (131. Cigarmaknr's Toels .laoeh 11. Landla, III , Cb.11 lea Stnher, IK1IJ ; Win. Hhnclter, ". Gents' Sdvrr Wtnh .loins tleilaml, 10(, Hiuylleik, Dili, Jehn Uhrsprung, 2i Hey's Gun Chat Ies Pewdrti, 110. Geld llr.iivl.OH Marv Drimemaii 201 , Viela Miller, 70 ; Miss Palmer. II. Unit's G i I Watch I). P. StanlYer, '."! ; Samuel LMilumau. 077. Sourer Sawing Miohllie .I01111I0 Kuller, UW ; Mrs C. Deen, 1118. Demestic Sewing Machine Mrs Christ. Deen, 2UJ. Mrs Edward Sty or, 21).' I. IJIo)elo-A. Deterlcr, 23IJ ; Win. Pal tuer, ' Set Dishes Miry Stape, Rl ; Mrs Emma Kmitz, 170 Child's P. irriuH M mini Kissinger, 80. Digati L Ihu llistiitk, 2.10 ; A1111I0 lleualer, 100 j Mrs. Lelbfrlrd, 50. Chilli's Ca nib Mrs. Pauny Slnnk, 8, Mrs. HuilttuiH, le ; .Macule Statillur, 100 Salakin Cap Win. Hollim, llrtj. Wat CriMs -Sidle Pliek, 511; L'zie :ewatt, vij. Child's D0II--L1II10 I rban, 2.1V, May L Weaver, 101J j Ada Weaver, 151. Sliver Cister Mrt. Jae )b Mobew.lO.J Mish S.illie Potts, 5 Wax IJeuipnt Goer,;o Stains, 223 J Mime Wise, 101. Geld Htiig Aniiie Mlllysoek,82 , Margie Sehled, 80 Tlie fair will be open this evening. Thore will be ue oliiree fir admission. Tne coupons lecmved nt ihu deer, which eu title each u.e te a uhliuoe at the ling, will be placed iu tin b ix mid the .inky one drawn. All articles net disposed of will be reld nt auction. The lull- baa beeu 11 sua chs, but it Is ImposAible te tell yet bow much tins bteu realized. KM (I til's or l't IlllAs I'rntsimil Vmt tu l'srliMUuri:. Seme thirty members 01 Laucaatei leil;.'. Ne. OS, K. of P , paid a Iraleriial msii te Petiu ledge. Ne. lUe, nt Pnrkes burg, Chester ceitutv, ou Saturtlay even lug, leavlug this city ou tin 0:15 ttalu, tast Uu urilval at Parktabiirg the visiting knights were met by Brether Kiiightn Skulteu aud Smoker, of I'euu leilge, aud esceited te the ir east te hall, ever tin 7tmroill'e, wbeie, the regulir business of the lod.e being closed, tlie guests were boueiul by theso elllceis of OS iv be were ptes.iit being inducted into the elllcial chairs of lO'i, and the m sieu t f the leditu was turned iu'ii an informal fraternal meeting. Short spteehes wain inide bj Messrs. Pioudfeot, llanweitb, Smoker, Dossier, HoU'ten and Keuuiily, et Petiu ledge, uud Pa'.naebt, Liclity, Nell, Yeung, Vegan, Holteu, Aumeut, Shoeuliergei, -icher, Schcetz, Bitten, KuiKlit and ethers of Lnucister lede. Aflei Miflleuiit time bad been censiimtd te admit of the completion of arrangements iu another qunrter. line wah formed, headed by tin Paikusburg oercot binil. aud the visiteis were marched te J ' W. Wiight's Datlread house, were all sat down te a Hue act out of cold turkey, bcer, chicken sit id, etc , cte , washid down Iu radical Chester county, of course, by cedec The repast was temptingly served ami much n-jeved by the then hungry knights. Tbe Lancastrians returned by Paollle express, west, nt 1 Ue Sunday tneriiiug, well pleased with their visit, It being In return of ene pild te OS last spring by members of Penn ledge, all feel iug ilia: audi occasions strengthen the fraternal tie that, binds. Peuu ledgo is new 111 a ti nuhhlng condition, with a membership of ucaily ene hundred, beiug tin leKiill of a consolidation of what woie at one time btrtlgghug aepaialft erganiza tietia nt both l'.nkesbitrg and Atglen, and rrtaitjiu; the litter's chattel. l.l III. II I, DUALS lis re, Itiern nuil I'l rj utiere. 'IheY M. C. A. will elect efiUfib at the monthly nieiting te night. "Heughing!'," guen iu Fulton Opera house Saturdiy uig'at, was a peer play, with jsiep'r p-ople uud bcvetal educated dogs Tin LieduiLrauz, escorted by tin C-ty baud, will match from Schiller hall this 1 titling te take pusofgienof the new soehoy he idu irtars in the re ir of Keapp's saloon. Simuel Hess A Sun, utictloiieeis, sold at public sale ou Saturday.fer Warren Bailey, atEpbrata, 11 head of Kentucky mubs at an average piica of $2SS 50 per pair. MissSaiab P. Harkius, 11 teacher In the pulille schools leit Lancaster ou Siturdny te enter a cleistered uiinuery of the order of St. Deminie, at N01V.uk, N. J. Tills inerniug as Peter Amnion, of the Keystoue beuse, wus driving out of tlie yanl attached te tin hotel, the axle el the buggy 111 which be and a friend were sit tiuL'. bioke. aud both gentlemen were tin own te the ground, but uaeiped serious injury. Plus morning .1 uaitutrymau tied his herse te a small Hindu tice, iiearMulburry and Lemen atrcets. The herse took (right, jumped backwards aud pulled the littn tree up by tbe roots ; thou jumped for wards and broke loeso from tbe vehicle te which In was harnessed and 1 an away with the shade tice. He was capliuud after a sheit run. KUKAI. HIITKrl. Huns nl Interest from Ilie Country. Ofllcer DIek Dojd.efYork, en a hunt through bis ualiie county of Lancaster, bagged 57 labblts, if partridges, 3 pheasants aud II fcquitrnls, The Dobrerstewn baseball tilue lias geuu into wluter tpiattets niter beating tin Salung.n elub M te 1, and a picked iiltie from Sahiugn, Drytewu and Landts Landts ville, 13 te 1, au'l thus winning eevcu out of thn tun games of their season, Fullv a tbeusind people attended the imtnoislen ceremonies nt the peel of tbe Baptist obureb, near Kirkwood, Celeraiu township, ou Satuiday. Tbirtyfeur persons wote Imniersctl, the Hfi vices being oetiductod by the popular, euorgetio and successful paBter, Dev. J . B Seulo, late of this eity. n On Saturday as Benjamin Braekbill was carrying a basketful of corn out of the barn of Abraham Harnlsh, Pcquea town ship, be slipped and foil, breaking three of bis libs mill dislocating 0110 of hia shoul ders. Dr. I. H Mayei icudored the necessaty surgical aid. m ' Till'. rOUr.TKY 8UUIKTT. I'rrpsralleii lur llte Annual .Slien. At the poultry association meeting this merulug tbe following membcrs were prosent t Jehn E. Hehum, W. A. Schoon Scheon Schoen borgor, F. It. Diffcnderfer, II. A. Bhreyer, Prank Hiimphroyvllle, J. IJ. Ling, Peter B. Goedmui, Cbas. Lippold, J. D. Llebty, of Lanoaster ; J. L. Bruner, Mount Jey ; J. A. Steber, Bobeoncck ; Gee. A. Geycr, Floreeoc, and Mr. Btauffer, Daroville The osccutlve committee was iustiuetad te have the 11 ecus ary help, put tin room iute proper bhape te leccive tin exhibits for tin poultry huew, and William A. Sobeeuborger was tlocted Biipoiiuteudont or tbe show. Jlessrs. 8chum, Bruner and Bhreyer were appointed a uommitteo te assist the Judge in receiving tbe poultry. Seoretary Leng reported that svcnty. two kbares of stock hail been subscribed and that tbe annual oat.ileguo had heen prlnt"d and sent te the prominent j eultry dealers through ait the lO.iutry. Adjourned, A MAN'8 THROAT CUT. uu. vivi.ii.iit: nitiuiu.itKit in ,iaii. A tjaluiili J siin 'rraur.i) uu lulitilln Htirst One Sinn nialtes a I riiiiiiniM SiMt 101 .Iniiilirr 1 tlrtin el aiit- tHkMi lilnntltjr. About one o'elook Sunday morning in Geerge ( iiiwfeid, Piederlck Miller and ClitrlFH Eveiliarl wer walking along Middle atrcct, below Deckland, Albeit Gardner came out of .leliu Wiley's saloon, near by, nnd sunn w 01 ds passed between tlie pm ties, whereupon Gardner pulled oil his coat nnd hwoie he could ''lick the beat man Iu tbe party," uud, iiecetdltig te the statement inade by Miller, al once ad vanced upon him te put his ihteat Inte execution. Miller put up his hinds te defend liimself anil anting tint Gardner was brandishing a knlfe, oalled out te Ids companions' te hole out ler themselves. Gardner atruek lit Miller, but enlj grazed his Unguis with tin knlfe. He then advmiced ou Crawford uud atiuek him with the knife 011 tin left qlde or the neck Just behind tlie ear, cutting a gash auveral Inches iu length, si vcrlug ene of the branches of tin Jiinular lelu and almost reaching tbe wind pipe With the bleed streaming from his threat, Craw fir d ran iiwuy,nud was nsalat nsalat ed te the eftlct) of Dr Shlik, hi Seuth Oiteeti street, near Vine. Dr. Shirk, ns slated by Dr. Boleulus, dtesscd bis wounds and he was carried from tin olllea te Ids home ou North Mulbcrty tticet, where he lies Iu 11 precarious condition, though the doctors have hop.'B of bis recevery. His vest was also split open fiem top te bet tern by tin blade of Garden's knife, but luckily ue further damage was done. Mr. Miller. In tin datknvas, mistook Gardner for Will, am liiudei, and made complaint of lelonleiis .issiult uiul batt-jry against hlin. Alderman h.imsen Isaiied a wauant for Hindcr's urie-st, and he wua urreatrd at hia home about 'J o'eleck Huu day morning. He was erv aiek and has been sick with a pulmeiiaiy ditease for seme time, and neither the alderman nor the ulllder believed him te be the guilty psrsen. He was, hewevvi, held In ball iu the sum of 1300. Immediately after cutting Crawford, Garduer returned te Wiley's saloon, wheie be washed tbe bleed fiem Ills poison, He bad bis coat off and one of his shli I sleeves wns saturated with bleud. Wiley went outside the ir loon, picked up Gardner' coat from the p ivement wlicre he had thrown it aud u uu m d it te him. Garduer acknowledged that ln did tin auttiiig, but n.Ud tin ether party had llrst atlaiKed him Mr. Miller haviug ascertained tint he bad made a mistake in uhnrglng Hinder with tin cutting, made complaint uiiuist Gardner, m d he w.i- arres'cd ul his home 011 .Middle strce. in u Christian IntwcmiO and 10 o'elnck this morning, by Olllceis Weidler and Merunger. He waa taken before Alderman Samson win 10 Miller positively 1 l iitillml him and slated tbe facts of the ntTair substantially as they nre abeve giveti. He denied that be 01 nuy of the party made an attack uu Gardner, whoseassault uu Craw ford was unprovoked. Uasducr 10 assert ed that he was ustuiiiud bi lore be used tbe knife. He bad one of Ids hands tied up, saying that he was cut across the tin gets. Alderman Samson committed Gardner without bail te awai' tin result of Crawford's Injmus. lltl.ll. l.lhl I'ntre aiunlrr Cics lr Meat ItecK. Au adjjurued court el quarter sessions will begin uaxt Metidiy, Judge Livingston presiding. The cams set de 11 for trial are ns fellows Me.mut, Dee. 10 Ln uanl Dent, for fer for iileatiou aud basUrdy ; J. W. Jinks, car rying concealed deadly weapons ; James Moere, bigamy ; V. .uekvin, Kirby, ilis- turbing meeting , Rimue' U.ieler, otubez etubez lemunt . William Williams, fei meat ion ami biatardy ; Jeseph Miller, felonious assault uud battery ; Heury Leidy, aswault and battery ; Jehn Burke, cruelty te aui mals ; IS. Liutuer Hess, violating auction laws , Clarence Warll", felonious assault and battery , Samuel Turner, receiv Ing stoleu goods ; .Mary. It. Sul llvan, felonious ns'iiult atd batter) , Edward Get., lareuy , II. ram Balmer soiling without itceusu ; Jae ib Eborsole, burglary ; A. J. Molehe., f ncihle entry , Jeseph Senscnig, E.lwin C. Splncober, Daniel S. Lausch, Simuul T. Walker, Henry Horuer. lornieVioii and bisfardy. Tt r.sinr Geerge buiilb. murder , Win. (hid Smith, murder , M. P. Hildebrand. niurder ; f'red. Derstlui, et al., Hiram Winner, et ul. , neglnet of duty. Satitudat Henrietta .Moere, aurety of peace; Jehn C. Willaur, I) iiiiel Itice, I'eter WlnebBrger, David Ohie, desortieu Ueiirtul Uiiliiiiiiin i'luH. This morning tin second week of com meti pleas cemt began with Judge Liv ingston presldlug. When tlie list was called It was found tlmt twenty ene cases of thirty were ready for trial. The following cases were settl-d : Jehn M. Daiteh, for the use et Samuel Iliuck hart aud Frederick Bucber, vs. Samuel Bewers aud Stephen A. Dinner, vs. James A. Brobst. 'Ibe Drickorville obnreb case, which has been tried Nweral times, was ceutinurd. Ne ones were attached this morning fei tral, and tin jury was dis charged until 2 e cluck. II. H. Snyder, who wn e invinted of llbel, was sentenced te pay a Hue of $150 and costs of prosecution. Geerge Hupp, who was convicted 011 two charges el vie latint: the liquor Iiw, gave additional bail, pandlnj; tbe motion ler a new tiial. VOl.tMltlA NKWH. Kreiii titir Urjalnr tliirres'nili.ni. Man badly bejten In a Union street beer saloon light en Satuiday night Company G Inspection and Riverside, Siuquebuuiia nnd Conostega ledges, moetlngs te night The Old Lutuiau piepeity Is being tern down and a new building will shortly be oreotod. Yuung folks Prcsbyteiianobureh festival te morrow night Tbe Citizens' baud Inoreases in prollcieney " Cetifu sieu" nt tin opera home next Baturday ovenlng j "Ranch 10" Thursday evening ; Ualrd's minstrel's le night. Tbe Suudny school ei Ceukmau's M. E ubapel is tin largest Iu Columbia. Pennsylvania railroad car movemont hore for November : Eustward, leaded, 40,030: empty, 1,025: total, 43,201. West ward, leaded, 11,272; empty, 00,000; total, 41,281. Grand total. 83,543, Decrease, as oemparcd witli October last, 1,500 ears. Dccroaae, as compared with Novembor, 1832, 1,200. Jamea Kiscaddeu wns thrown from a buggy en Union struct last evening, and had ene of his arms disloeatod nt the albew. The buggy was overturned by going ever a pile of building stones. Ne signal light was tllsplajed at the place. Eight tramps were taken te pilseu by Ofllcers Gilbert and Wlttig this morning. Tbe jubilee exercises at tbe Datlicl Church of Ged ynstenlay were well attend oil. Tin suppers held by tlie Tiinlty Ro Re Ro fetmod and United Drotbren ohurebes last woelc were soeial but net financial sue ceases. An enjoyable eyster mipper was given by Mr. II. P. IJruner, ou Saturday oyeulufr, te the crew of Pennsylvania shift lug eiiglin Ne. 410. A Heavy mew, A stiff gale of w.ud passed ever this eity ysterday nftorneon, but did no damage se far as known, except blowing down two heavy pieces of east iron that braced the top of the stack of Autiadale factory, corner of Chestnut and Puim Rtretts Tbe reef of the boiler house, upon which the Iren nnd a few dozen of biieks fell, was slightly dntnngcd.
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