'iTr: tw ttLJL .U '- - fT r. 'v'i.r - rfi "j-V-1 i .i. 1 , MfeAATr- i.i.UI lW j i ?V r i6V SSil mu$te WV- rv,? V-Ti'. Pes - ?. ; ? a "- nv;, 4 Msnananl M iHBS & II 17 nl. kVvlViMBWWWBPy j Bi snuff nM iHrH snFfiBuT m. umW anus -m bbU annuata i TkriEit- .auuuuW " B V" VOLUME XXV-XO. PXOGRDSnriJiPlH. A BOBM U wit or aimm Tk mi, esuwiaina rriajsigana by the UiiiwimnBHwitMim peel OmwiHMM et laveuieaeata. BaRDAI, Japan, Feb, 98 -The 11th et Fbtwy, 1869, wHhmM eMitlki al MiefabMi Meh in lk kMerr of Jmm. m4 m et tbe BoteMo ovebm la loe oMery e tee wef Id. It wm tbe proeiolioHoa et toeMweoBMitnuonwbieii u te go lete tff le Ute yter ISM. oe4 wktee wUl gtre thoKeiBiroottooBMBg Sae e oaoouto eaoouto oaeouto UooolfaroiofgoTwoBMOti Toeoroot te oeorotoMttoaloesoBOottootnHiltog et tee oiigeo ekerU s bat te oeotoor ntpeit It wm le dlnet enetnet wlte toot taiporteot Mtjfc inpam't ew oeooMlotloo trot eet eniM freet Its oMeonk by e wot wet wot llke oertoloc el tee woela peel bet wet oellbwataly PraaHoea, etleily wotted tar ad qsteUjr grmated. A fawoieBthaoltot hla oeeaailea te tee tfaraoe le 18GS tbe prcaaet eoipater took toefoUowIogooto: We awew toot tba (OTaraeMOt obeU be oeodaetod le oeoordaooo with paUle opletoa oed popular daHbaraUoe." le tba yaar 1881 ba loaeod e raaarlpt da da a'arlef tbat le 1890 a Paillamaet aboeld be aatabllabed "le order te eury Inte fall aOaet tba lmptrltl parpeaa loagaetartalaad et iradnally catabltihlfig e oeoMUoUoaol teraa et oerarnmaot." TBO rXOPLR'a DKUAND, All thte ledaad waa oet broegbt aboet without aatroegly and rapaatadly exptewed dMlra ea tba part of tba paepla ter aobaBge toeaaoroUboraltooiofKOTniaiaot Bat tbaemTel la tbat tba obangaeaBte ae paaoe and ae rapidly. Fer It aanat be borea le aalad tbat tbe tranaittea la freaia faedalbna wbleb bald fall away twaaty-nva eaotailei be te tba eemparatlTe traadeia et a ooaitl eoaitl oeaitl tatlonal monareby. Tbe day et tba promnliatleo of thle ebartar of popular rlgbU waa awaltad wltb tba nfbat aager czpaetatlen. Fer tba ooa eoa oea tanUot tbanewdoeomaat warakapta pro pre found aeeret up te tba bear of promulgation. At 10 ea the day of pronulgatiea the grand BMembligs ibat bad gttbered In tba tbroae room et the new Imperial palaee waited wblla tba emperor worshipped before the oaeotaphaot tha Imperial anoaitera In tba aeneiuery of tba palace. At ball paat tea tba emperor took bla aeat upon tba throne for tba parpeaa et eelemnly abdleatlng tbe autoeratlo and trraapenalbla power wbleb ba bad Inherited from twenty fire eenturlea et anceitera and granting a oenetltatlonal form et government te bla people. After tba empreaa and prlneta, neblaa and offleera bad taken their plaeea around the throne the emperor rote, bowed and read from BianuMrlpt tba following addreaa : THIS XMPRBOR'B ADDRXA9 Whkbkas, We make it the glory and Jey of ear heart te beheld the prosperity et our country, and tba welfare of ear eab. Jeeta, wa de hereby, la virtue of tbe au premo-pewer we inbetlt Iretn ear lm prlit anoentera, premnlgata tba praeent uemntabla land amental law, for tba aake of enr preaent aubjeeta and tbalr da aoaedanln. ' l'ne imperial founder et enr house and our ether Imperial anoeatera, by tbe help and aappert et tba fbrefithtra of ear eubjeeta, laid the foundation et ear em pire upon a beala wbleh la te laat forever. That tbla brilliant achievement embelinhta the annala of enr country, la due te the gloriena vlrtnea el onraaered Imperial an oaatera, and te the loyalty and bravery of our eubjeeta, tbelr love of tbeir country and thhir pablle aplrlt. Oecalderlng tbat ear eubjeeta bio the deeeendanta of tha loyal aad geed ahtjeeta of our imperial aaoaatera, wa doubt net but that our eub eub jeota wilt be guided by our vlewa, and will aympatblze with all our endeavera, and tha', harmoniously co-operating to te gather, they will abare viltb us our hope et making manlieat the glory of enr oeuntry, beiu at borne and abroad, and of securing forever the atablUtyet the work brqueitbed te ua by our Imperial anoeatera. " Attbaoenolnelonof the addreaa the em porer took the draft of the oenatllutton and banded It te tbe mlntater president of etate, wbe advancing te tbe feet of tba tbroae received tbe document with pro found ebelaance; whereupon tbe em pirer again bowed and retired from the room. Aa ba did ae b aalute of 101 guna wai fired, and tbe people or Japan were made aware tbat tha privilege of represen tative government bad eeen conferred upon them. The brilliant assembly then slowly dleperaed, and tba oeremdey attending e aew and marvelleua event la tba annala et Ibe Orient waa ever. TBR XMPEBOR'a AUTaORITr. Be fax bi cob new be Judged tbe oenalltu. tloe deea net give entire aatisraottea, tbe yoenger and mera pregnsitve element of 1 00 nation having expeetel aemetbtng mdeb aera liberal. Tbe aaered and Inviolable nature of tbe Imperial title la strongly ampbaalsed, and the empsrer, aa before, la tbe aeuree of all law. Yet bla funotlena berealter ere te be exercised with tba aaaollen of tbe Parliament or Diet. Tbe OlattatoeonaUt of an upper and a lower boeoe: tbe Heuse et Peera and tbe Heuse et Bepreaentattvea. Tba Heuse of Peart. la partly hereditary oed partly eleetlve. Tbe hereditary portion oempriaea membera of tba Imperial family, prlneea and mar quleer. Theeleotlveportlonoomprlsaaaobla Theeleetlveportlonoomprlsaaaobla Theeleotlvepertlonoomprlsaaaobla men and oeaimoner but all persona elect ed te tbe Heuse of Peera most be approved by tba emperor. Tbe eleetlve membera of tbe Hcuee of Peera bold cfllea for a term of area years, wbleb la also tbe teraa of axtateaea of tba Heuse. Tbe Heuse et Repreaeatatlvea oeaelata of 300 membera elected by tba people. Tbeaa bold offlea ler four years, wbleb la tbe period et tbe oxlatance of tha lower beuse. There la te be one aesaleu et tbe Diet annually, and Ita duration la fixed at three months, Extra oaaa'.ena may, however, be called, and a Diet may also be dissolved by tba emperor, BRMoieua liberty erantrd. A oeubla article In the constitution, and eoe wbleb baa bean hoped for by many, la tba oeo concerning religion, and reeds aa follews: "Japanese eubjeeta shell, wllhla limits net prejudicial te peace and order, sad net antagonistic te tbelr dullea as sub jects, enjoy freedom of religious ballet" Tba omptrer himself la an adherent cf tba Bblnte religion ; but be la wise and publlo publle aptrlUd aneugb te grant entire liberty ea tbe subject of religion te bla people. Tbla artlele will open tha way for many belong ing te tbe elllclal elasaea te come forward and aoe;pt Christianity, wbe heretofore have been deterred from avowing a religion Which baa been up te tbe preaent really under tbe ban or tba aspire. The right of suffrage deee net aeem te an American eiiUen te ba distributed aa widely aa It should be, The quallnceuene of a person entitled te vote for a member of tbe Heuse of Repreaentativea are tbat ba meat be twenty-five jesrs of aje, must be residing permanently la tbe district In wbkbj be wishes te vote, mast have bean realdleg there for at laaat a yaar, most have been paying direct national tazaa te an amount et net lesa than 15 yea (about U 25) annually for at leaat eca yaar, and kail bava been paying in coma tax for net leas than three years. Tela, It la eeUmeied, will eat off from euflrsge twe-tblMe of tbe eanlt nurie popeJoUon of tee omyire, a raoBieeryn bteis y ttnen ajt aa nu IM M e r V ' " wrHueriM 186. aventsJrMe forward WpMffM - ft mi greater turn la mtmn. a Ik Waken. --- a-... a . I Hteaaoetorteo weea n erfwMeoeejttBBenllMrtywlUBOBMasnal 2?i?,iW,t b11- aiaw tar Hi "at tbe wUl of aa tedlvMael, beat tbe eaTkM aujaaty et taw new taoeptooMv a oMOfteMaaAea)raetertatleaettbo new naatllaUea ta teatall govaraaaeekU fooe feoe foee lsaMBMloboolaearodBoeec4latVaw. Itlaoealaaa te etaaatpt e daaarifUen of bhe Torleaa waya hi whlah tbe people gere awpmiaan te their joy erar the oveat et tee any. I wlU only aey toot In shoeMor. aoen tee amporer, rMbsg bianoem et the MaaoajajiwtMamajeMtathohkieory et Japao, wee tfriven te Aoyaeea perk, whero noreTtowodtkOBniy, oe4 whanogmeo aalebreMenwaahetd. Along hla ronte he woegToesaobytho verkma oeheoio of the eaaMaaly, wbotareodootaaaaaeao. The I waaaeag or haadrodaef abbdroaaleocthaway. Trlaeipbal ion faeUval eartlaaaa aad savriaea . swswmai j apsuaaa loniert a and tbe MWatoreboaotiroi Japaoeea flog wero te he aaan In ovary ataeat and lene oeo allay. ,.TMaayyovanwlesneeltoorajQieia of tbe day ware the aeaaaalaMlee aTue amlnlalar of atata for oeoeoUoh and en acci acci acci oent In f wbleb nema eight peraena ware killed. The former, the murder of lalnlater or KdnoeUon Vleoennt Meri, took place ae he waa etepntna eat late the veatlbniaM hat honeo en hla way te bla earrlege te go te attOBB the oeroatoolao la tbe palaee. He waa a ntaa la the prime of bla Ufa aad eaa of tha beat In tbe Imperial cabinet. D. B. HODNKDER. MURDBRS IK MantLAWD. A 'gtea KiUs all Wife ta OasBbstlaad ua aeapsa-A aauea-Ketpsr BteMaiv. Oa Taeedey evening la Oambenaadi ltd., Bfetvla 0. Oarliia abet hla wife Iieehi Blmeat lnatantly killing bar. Bhe wae abet a-erewpiaaea: meereaet, raea and neck. At 7t30Urr.aarllla left her fatbtt'a rastdonte In oempaoy with ber sister Myrtle. At the oenisv or urn eireet near ner ratbera rati deoee Kyrtle leu ber aietar oed want te Freneh'e otero forgreoerlts; when about aetarlag tee eteraefae beard three or four ahetaaad Immediately ran aoreaa tbe atreet tealalaapby'a aaloea aad found ber aleter lylag en a culvert wbleb oreaaea e gutter. Toe weaaded woman waa Btlll breathing, bat died three minutes later. Myrtle eaw her brother In-law run aoreaa tbe oemmonri Ha baa net yet been captured. Tha de de eeased, wbe wae of a geed family, waa quite an attractive blonde, She leaves one enlld, aged three years. Demestic trouble la tbe auppesed cause of tbe tragedy. They There waa a fatal auarral et tha hnrifra sale at P. P. Pyle'e general raarebaodlae etere, en tba Philadelphia & BalUmera tarnpUe, about fourteen mllee from BalU BalU merr, en Monday night, which resulted le tba death of William K. Npeneer. of Brad abaw. A. E. Cullem, B. J, Priee and Bpeneer were attendanta at tha aherlfl'a ale at tbat plaef. Oallera and Prloe bad a uht, and after the sale was ever Cullem went borne. Prtee, and Bpeneer, while riding paat Onllem's tavern, about one bait mile task of Bradsbaw elation en tbe pike, were Invited In by tbe hostler te drink. Tba fight at Pylee waa talked ever and ap. parenly aettled. Hpencsr and Price left tbe laee and were getting In their boggy whan ullem walked oet with e doable Barreled abetgua la bla band and walking op te Bpeneer plaeed tba mnutaef tbegnn te he Btomaeh and pulled both triggers. Bpeneer waa killed lasunUy.Oallomeoolly returned te bla ailoen and was making pranaratlena te leave when Constable W. H. Knight, of Woedatowu, rushed In and plaeed hint under smit, Cullem waa looked up la tboJatlatTewaontown. Tuesday morning tbe oeroner oemtnltted blm ter murder. Tba tragedy la tba talk of tbataactlen, where Bpeneer la well known. Why Cullem killed Bpeneer la a mystery, aa ba never had trouble wllh blm. Tbe ehet from Culiem's gun tore a horrible bole completely through Bpenear'a body. Jee Wlatera Is a Swlnalsr. Wddlttewn Cerr.Harrlibarg Patriot. A anoeeaafat awlndle waa discovered yesterday when a number of Hungarian laborers of this plaee went te Oonewege te work for MeManus it Reilly at their atone crushing Industry, the men having been engaged by a man calling himself Jee Win. terr, wbe had been among them for aema time, representing himself ee having charge of tba werka there, it la elatmed tbat ha borrowed money from a number of them, premised higher wegea ($135 per day) than tba men were getting here, and induced tbem te give up their plaeea in Mldeuotewn and go there. Israel Cehen, a Hebrew, wbe keeps a email store near Kite Brethers' tannery, la a vletlm, ba having ado tbres trips te Oonewege, eaeb time falling te find Wlntera there, and being oautleaed act te apply te anyone elee failed te de ae nntll the last time, when ba applied te tbe foreman, and Wlntera' awtodle wee discovered. Mr. Cehen baa nnmaroea aeeountaen bla books, aggregat ing eixty.five dollar, agalnat tbe men who Gve up their plaeea bare, and aa they new te no work, ba fears he will lese e ceneldarabla earn. Winters' nationality la Bueertala, He aneaka Polish, Hungarian, German aad Italian, and baa claimed te be all et these 'a oeoaaloa required. It la aeedlef a te any be baa never been In the employ of MeManus & Reilly. Klll.a BIS MIU and Twe Daughters. In Quelpb, Ontario, W. H. Harvey, book-keeper ler J. W. Lyen, waa arrest en Tesaday morning charged with embfxzllng ft 000 from bla employer and waa abertly afterward balled out. He purchased e revolver seen afterwards. The ehlef of pollee bed occasion te visit Harvey'a resldsace during the afternoon and found tbe beuse oleaad. Forcing an entrant e, be found Harvaj'e litUa girl et 12 yeara en the fleer of tbe front bedroom with ber bead in a peel et bleed. Bbe bad been ehet. Tbe eldest daughter waa found lying behind a bed dead, also abet. The ehlef then went down atalra and found Mrs. Harvey with a almllar bullet weaad. Harvey waa aaen driving toward Sehaw etatlea, and It la thought ba took e train ter Terente. Harvey waa anpertn. teudent of St, Qaerga'a church Bunday BObOOL Before the Mayer. Jamea Waters, oelored, wbeaa arrest for Ue abuse of bis wife waa aeted yesterday, waa heard by Ua mayor tbla morning. Mrs, Waters appeared agalnat her husband and related many aeta of abuse at bla hands. Tba mayor aeat him te Jail for ten daye. Fraak Jenes, wbe elelms Cincinnati aa hla home aad wbe admitted tbat be bad net worked far oeme time, waa aent te tbe workhouse. Tire ledgers were discharged. A weaaea Barned te Dteth. Tbe beuse and barn of Epbrelm Lauder. milch, at Palmyra, Pa., were destroyed ty fire ea Taeedey morning. LsudermllcL, hie wife end two children, escaped with alight bruises by Jumping from tbe aeoond aeeond aeoend etory window, but Catherine Shade, do de do meetle, was burned te death. Babae qaently, In trying te subdue tbe atones, Laudermlleh was dangerously Injured. m Additional Bitcetlesa Issaae. Twe additional executlene were Issued tbla morning agalnat Casper Keebler, brewer. One wm for fl.bOO by Henry Der ley and Ue ether for 84,000 by Valentine Seheid and Martin Selbel. Admitted 10 rractlca Law. J. W. Brown, wbe read law wlU Brown &Honaei, waa Uia morning admitted te pr.eJee law In Ue aeveral oeurta et Lan caster, ea motion et bla preceptors. Mr. Brown waa examined by Ue committee et Ua Laneeater bar latt evening, and pasted a geed OTamlaafien. Starters ISM el Ofgoed.. At 2 o'clock this afternoon tbe sheriff be be be gaathoaaleeftboBtoekof Jehn 8. Ulvtar. daawaata mateiaat, levied open by the J CTBsBieaiiiOBipg a 1 ''" -."'- "" DELL1NGFR GETS 10 TEARS. ik nnawm se nra etetj-u qobstier Ota sitcruaa i am hey Mtctt v sBMMtabsraatMsa the raan bmt a Beset ate and tetsssry Oeo aaeassat - Ta BM sUaseveO se em a a rear It waa kaewn hat te e tow that asatenea woeJdbo Imposed UlaaacralacekOetvta M. CeUleger, for the murder of hla wlte and the eoeeeqaeoes waa that oelyafew people wero la eoert at 10 o'clock lata sBomleg when District Attorney Weaver aMTM that aeosaaeo be passed npen Del. lloffertortoooaaoae et wbleh he wan eon. Tleted-atniger In Ua aeeend dearec DeUiegar had been hreagbt treaa prison a few aalautee before 10 o'eteak, end whoa hla naeM waa called he otappeo promptly frean the Bhertn"s desk te tee ber et tbe eoert. Hla appaereaee bee ehaaged 00010 elaee hla trial. Hla aaoaataeeo boa been snavee efr, no was elean aeavad and attired la the soft be wero daring bla triaL Mr. Hesse), et hie oeaaial, In addreaaug the eoert oak. he did net'kBOw that be oeold aay eay thlBg that hla honor hed net taken oagaiaenee et Darleg the trial the eeart listened pattaeUy aad at lb) conclu sion charged Impartially. There has aethlag oeme from tbe llpa et the prisoeor before the trial, daring tbe trial or Buieethetrial te penetrate the myatery et BMwua-aoaue. it waa known generally that there waa 0 aarieua doubt In tbemlada ofabmeeftbejaroreaa te the guilt of tbe prisoner and tbe verdict raaultad In n oempromlae. He would oak tbe court In view of tbe doubts tbat exlated toexerelee clemency la tba Impoaitlen of eenUnee whleh Delllnger waa ready te receive. Judge Patterson then aatd te tba prlaent r, "Tbla u net a capital oenvletloo, bat I will nek yen whether yen have aay thlag te aey wey uw enienea or tneiaw anouienotbo famed upon yen." Delllnger, who la hard of hearing, did net underattnd the court, and Mr. Henaal repeated the Judge's queetioe te him. DaUloger replied, "I am net guilty tf the erlme charmed. " Judge Pattataen than aald : "The Jude-1 meet of tbe court la, tba Jury having found you guilty of murder In the aeoend degree, after a deliberation of 20 hours, that yen, Calvin M. Delllnger, are seoteaoad le undergo an imprisonment In the Haatern penitentiary at Philadelphia, aeparate and oeiltary confinement, for e period of ten yeara, and pay Ue oeata et proaeenllen, Delllnger waa ae unconcerned when sen sen sen tenoe waa passed aa be was during tbe trial of theeaae. He was w moved front Ue oeurt room aa aoen aa aentesee waa impeaad and taken back te Ue oennty prison by Sheriff Barkhelder. Ha will be taken te ma quartern in Ue Eastern penitentiary m a few day. A TIMSXT PHOOTn-KY. The Bestdeees el Mrs. K. K. apraagtr Karrewly Ksespis Dtstractlea by lira. A fire occurred between 0 and 10 o'clock laat avenieg.at tbe reeldenee of Mrs, E. H Bprenger, widow of Geerge F. Bprenger, Na 31 Seuth Lime atreet. Early In Ue evening ber aetr, Jehn A. Bprenger, bad gene te hla roea, en Ue Ulrd fleer of the bona, and dressed te go visiting. The young man used a tallow eandla for light while dressing and ea going out led tbe candle burning. Tha candle burned down In the aecket of Ue candle-atlck and the oil running out upon the table eet fire te the cloth. While Mrs. Bprenger and her little daughter were sitting in the parlor, tbe latter beardanolse up atalra aa If aetneihlng waa falling and telling ber mother tbat aba thought aome aeme aome bedy waa up alalia, tbe latter made an In vestigation. On going te the room occu pied by ber eon and opening tba deer a terrible eight met ber gaxe. The carpet, table aad ether furniture waa found te be In a mess et flames. The plueky woman aad her daughter Immediately began te fight tbe fire, and ware aided by Jehn, who had In tba meantime arrived borne. Several tlmta they were driven from the room, but they finally auoeeeded In ,oenquerlng tbe flames. An investigation ebewed Uat Ue furnl tare, esrper, bedding and olethlng in Ue room bad been completely destroyed and Uare waa quite e goed-elxed bole burned in the fleer of Ue room. Jehn A. Bprenger lr st several fine aulta of olethlng and a peck etboek wbleb be bad left la bla coat and which contained about 20 In notes. In Ub room below and direetiy beneath where tbe bole bad been burned le Ue fleer a younger child waa Bleeping. LaMOABTBsVJ MAgn aatx cmjb. Orraogteg te ret a laam In the Middle States Lsegae. W. H. Volts, who waa In town yesterday trying te arrange for the establishment of a base ball club beie te take a plaee In Ue Middle Btatea League, la the well knewa base ball editor et Ue Philadelphia Prt$ and secretary et tba new league. Jeseph C. Device, elM et Philadelphia, who baa erganised and will manage tbe Harrlaburg club, accompanied blm, Laneaater will net bave a better opportunity 10 get a bell dab In a leegua Uat la suitable. The towns already in are Harrlaburg, Yerk, Heading, Trenten and Philadelphia. Dsnbury, Conn., Borden Berden town, N. J , and ether tewne want the sixth place, which la beleg held for Laneaater. In this league no player will be allowed a salary of ever 876 a month. The season will net open until May 1st, and It will be but five months instead et aeven,aa In most laaguea, Tba traveling expenses will be light, aa the tewne are very olese together and better ratee can new be obtained ever rallreadethan formerly. A great rivalry oeuld be created between Ue towns. Ia eese a club la plaeed bare Ue manage, ment will be le tbe baeda et Tereoee Cen. neL'.aman who baa been figuring before the pablle t a an umpire for many yeara. He haa a thorough knowledge of the gams and players and Laneaater people would be abls te oee gemea wlU League and Association teams during Ue aaaaen. These arsUe beat Indueenieuta Uat bave been ettered te Laneaater In yeara. A number et gentlemen have taken an Interest in tbe proJet and there la little doubt Uat aelub will be erganlcsd. A meettag la te ba bald before tbe end of the week te take soma definite action. Dsmeeiatlc Orcbettra Urganlisd. The proposed ercheatra attached te Ue Yeung Men'e Dtmoeratlo aeclety was erganised laatevenleg under very favorable clicumatancea. The attendance waa geed and the following plevera were enrolled : 2 1st violins, 2 2d violins, 3 flutee, 2 clario clarie nets, 3 oerneta, 2 trombones, 1 double baas, 1 drum and a plana The orchestra will be under Ue leadership et Prof. F. W. Uses, and Ue rehearsals will be held every Tuesday avenlnr. rll lole a Oallarway, This morning a jeung seu of Mr. Harry Fisher, residing at Ue eppar end of North Qaeen eireet, wai running along tbe street engsged In play when a eompentea celled te blm. The lad turned aad stambllag fel down Inte tbe open eellarwsy of A. B SboaaTer'a .Iqaer store. He waa severely mjBfen neon tee atpe, or. uaorae jl WiaBBsM of BmSamaM hjag, "--v -,.--.t. .t.-r -., . ., , ' ! LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. MrtH rtTati two, -farther Rifltetteaa t m. A. TtMasptea, et ewasaviHr, Fa , se Maeaajsct at tiabianiaa, for the larsLtiaascEn. II may be objected that Neah oammlsted a great ale, ae elated la Oeaaate, Mhebepter, aOttaadxlHTareaa. uftcak bogen te be 0 baaeoedmaa.BodpUntod a Tloeyord, aed drank et tbe wine, and was draahea,' We Tery readily admit et Neah'a Jambe. ree." Bat tbe fault waa net In the wlne, bat In Nosh hlmaMf. Whan Neah aaode naoet tbefraltla hla vlaey aad ha :aaad It te exeeeei whoreaa, be aboeld have aaode naoet It In moderation) used J eet each a quantity aa would have been beatflelal te hla pbyalaal ayetaaa at Ua tlaae. It may be hare claimed that we are ferblddea tbe use of wlne, ea given la Prevarbe, 231 ehsp tar, 21st verae, whero eakl, ii9ek net then ea Ue wlne whoa H te red, when Itfglveth 110 color te the cap, whoa It moveu itself aright! at the loot, it blteth like a aerpeat, and stlngaU Ilka en odder." New, In tbla, we are net te take Ua literal lust mad Infer Uat we are net te touch or make uea of wlne at all. The aUnatone aero made use of, ta te Whan It la red," Aa , &a , are but figurative laognagei and are te be considered ea when the wine boa beoeme Ue master overonrappeutoaaad deelree for Ue ortlelo, oed whan we eon ae longer resist lta temptation, Ua raealt would be, undoubtedly, 00 grleveut 00 would ba Ue bits of a oerpeet, or Ua atlag et aa adder. But It la beyond queatlonte eay witblpreprlety that It Ue cup ta taken, and but a aultabls amount of lta oentenia made use of Just ae much aa will be eon. duelve te Ue benefit et tbe physical ayatem at Ua time that any Injurious reeelU will fellow. Yeu contend also Uat we aboeld net make use el wine, aa It la reoerded la Ue word of Ged that "wine la e mocker." True eneugb, It ta there ee entered. Then Uis el-slsn et pleasure, oenaummotod by yourself laat Lerd'a day In Htaaaactuary, waaalladeluale&r Ne reality whatever le Ua matter; as the emblem Uan and there made uea of te commemorate Ue unchang ing and genereua love of a dying Saviour waa a "mocker;" that eoaetqueatly Ue whole thing waa 0 moekery. Hew Bad te reallxa tbat all tbla ia a delusion T I Ne. you aay, tbe quantity used and I the manner and method ia which It I waa made use of ebangea tba matter altogether. Oh I Tbat la J uat what we've been wanting te get at for quite awhile. In wine, atreng drink or liquor of any kind, Ub fault la net In Ua artlele Itself, bat In tbe manner In wbleb It ia made use of. There'a where Ue trouble Ilea. It la contended by some Uat Ged never made, orealed nor produeed alcohols nor has Ha anything whatever te dewlU It, and for tbat reason It aboeld be destroyed. Well, enr Bible baa all along been Instill, leg into our mind Uat Ged created all things, and for Hla pleaaure Uey are aad were created. And, " Without Him was net anything made Uat waa made;" aad farther, " Ue great Ged that formed all Ulngs;" and alae, " there rallaU net n aparrew te Us ground without Hla aollea," We were taught te believe Uat even In the mighty forest there meveU net a leaf Uat Hs la net cegnisant of aad by Htm per mitted. But It aeeme, from Ue theory above alluded te, tbat It baa been Imparting an entirely erroneous opinion. New, aa alcohol exists, it must bava a produeer or maker. What agency then, haa crested It or brought It forth? The bea-ta:ef Ue field did net areata It, a he fowls of Ue air did net create It, Tbe flahea of the aea did net create It, And man, being himself a creature cf Ged'a creation, cannot turn round and create It, and become a creator, making It oet of nothing " by Ue word of bla power." The whole thing would be manifestly absurd. Yet the simple faet alone of ita existence claims for It a creator. It la true, Ged created the wheat Uat you bare stored away In your granary ter the austenance of your family. By a few mani festations and conventionalities It beoemes converted Inte the bread en your table. Yet, aoeordlng te tbe above theory, you cannot aak or entreat Oed te continue Ula favor or blessing, a oentlnuanoe of Ue bread en your table, for He, It aeema, has nothing te de with It, es Hs neither "makes, ereatee nor produeee It, and baa nothing te de with It whatever 1" Yeu must go te some ether agency te which yen may make tbla entreaty, but where or In what way we oannet Inform you. But were yen te make aueh request te Ged, under Ueae elrcum atancee, Hs would no doubt reply te you : "Deluded mortal I I bave neUlng te de with Ufa matter. 1 can bring your bread only aa far aa Ue grain In U0 abeaf ; but alter tbat my responsibility and pewsr esaaea." A vaunt wlU auch nonsense. Then, aa Ged ia tba maker, creator and produeer of alcohol, and, aa He la alae Ub orsater of man, and likewise ell en Us face et Ue earth, in which la the breatb el lite, and, ss Uere must be no nee made et alcohol under any circumstance whatever, we find Ged te be an Inefficient and Incom petent creator ; for He baa produeed In Hla creation a number et erestures, Ue use et some of although made and created for the use and benefit of tbe ethera la very deleterious, and must, In no way, be made use of. We find It written, "I bave given you every herb bearing aeed, whleh ie upon tbe face of all the eartb, te you and te every beast of tbe eartb, and te every fowl or Ue air, and te eyery thing Uat ereepeth upon the face 01 the eartb, wherein there is life, I have given every gteei her1 -for meat" Yet, according te tbe theory of some, there must ba no use whatever made of alcohol, a production of acme of tbeae "green herbs" et tbe eartb I Beheld Ue extreme Inconsist ency of tbe position. New, tbe Almighty did net reatrlet man aa te bow be waa te prepare for uea Ueaa "green herbs j" whether ba waa te bell, fry, roast, Irieaeate or distill tbem ; be spoke nothing about tbat whatever ; they were eimply te be taken and made uaeef as "meat," or feed. Yet he elsewhere says, Uat In tbe use el all Ulnga made use et aa feed, alcohol included, tbey were te be used at all tlmta with moderation, and never with exeeaa. Observe faithfully Ula admonition, and you will at no time, U 1 Ula respect, go astray. . But HMUr Company Creditors tdtai. A meeting or tbe oredltere of the Star Steam Heater oempaoy, which assigned a few dajs ego, was held In Ula city en Tues day afternoon. Tbe cfUeere of Ue oom eom oem paoy were prmnt Tbe meeting waa an Informal one and nothing definite waa ac complished. The officers are preparing a alatement and when completed will make an offer te compromise with the creditor, which will probably be accepted. Oodisaear OemmlUtO far Trial. It. L. Goehenour, tbe young man arrested In Baltimore, for robbing tha etere of H. C. Elobeliz, was hesrd by Alderman Ualbach this morning. The commonwealth proved Ue faeta as published in the Intkiliebn. cbb of Taeedey, and in default of ball Goehenour was committed for trial at tbe April aesaiens. Tha Propestd (Mattel Market. An adjourned meotleg of city oeunclla will be held Ula evening at 7 oelcok, whoa Ue plaee for Ue proposed Central aurket wUl be dtasaaesa aad donatie MARCH 27, 1869. JOHN BFJ6BT DIES. MB art Or VO.MOOS BTATBS- tenne rAiitLawLT. A Oketea at waveattal Carter- Hie rait ta tbe rebtts oaetra at steal navtasa. 1 we traka at BeakleRhea. aed Ka-Biagrsiimaa Mahaaey. Lohdeh, March 27,-Jeha Bright died at 8300'eleek thle sneratag. Mr. Brlght'a and waa psaeefal aad his phyBtelataaaythetltwaepetaleaa. He bed raaaawea in a oeatateaa eondiuea bhme yeatertay Blreraoea, and died without re re re gahriagoeoaeloaeaeaa. All buhunlly were pteesai at hta death. .Jehn Bright waa bona November 16, Mil, near Rochdale, Hta lather wea a eot eet 10a asaaafaetareref that town and BetaaMO te the Society et Friends. Jehn eetered law bosteeae at fifteen and devoted hta etaare te tbe atudy et history andpo andpe UMeal oseaosjy. He aoen hecwMfameM for his active part la Ue Aatl-Oem Law Loaarae,aedlalS80ho was appelated one oftbeeffletalagtiatera of Uta ergeats rtlea. In JalV 1844. ha was Mtnraad In fttrHasaant far Ue etty of Carbarn aad repreeeeled that eHy nam 1847, whoa he waa returned for MaaehcasBT oed oa-eporatod wlU Mr. Cob den in hie efforts ter fiaaaetal reform. He deeaaadad relief moaaerea for Ireland, an Invostlgatlen of tbe oendlUon of India aad oeeuoaey la Ue Bevel aad mili tary esubllahmsat Ha opposed Lord Palaaarotea'aeoaUBsatalpoliay wlU vigor end actively eeBtrtbnted te the overthrew et the Derby Disraeli cabinet when It eeaghi te restore e protective syateas. Ha ae bitterly opposed Xegtsad'a participation In tbe Eastern waruathe leathls seat in Parllameatle 1857, but nfaw meatha later waa re-oleeted for Birmingham, and baa eenUnued te represent that etty. He warmly sympathised w!U Ue North der lag Ua Aaaarleaa civil war, aad baa alwaya ma pnHniaeai aa an oevoeata or tee ngni or eunrage, in 1803 no waa appoiated president of ue Beard of Trade In Mr. Gladstenes; first eabiae', bat was oom eom oem psllsd te resign en aoeoUBt of Ul ntalth. Ia 1878 he was mads ehan ehan ehan coler of Ue Deehy et Laneaater, and held Ue offlea uatll tbe Liberal eabuet went eat of power In 1874. In 1884, derian Ue rraaealee Kl-aUoe, be waa vary promt premt promt Beat and when the Henes of Lords rejected Ue Irish lead Mil Ue veaerable orator deoennoBd Ue psera aa an arrogant aad unpatriotic oligarchy" aad avowed Uat "UBleee English freedom be e fraud aad a sham, Ub Eeglleh people will knew hew te deal wlU a titled aad hereditary chamber whose arrogaaee aad whose elaaa intereata have longeea at war with Ua highest nn-aw ulasiBUOD. Ia Ue Heuse of Oommeaa te-day. Mr. W.'H. Smith, ue government leader, wlU much emotion, referred le Ue death of Mr. Bright Mr.SmlUaald Uat he would next Friday, whan Mr. Gladatene, who was eallad te Saetlaad bv Ue daath nf au hmthar. nmilrf ha nmaaaL- - s w - twv i;.iiibib) Mr. Jehn Merley Uanked Mr. BmlU for bJaeoaalderatleB la regard te deelrlngMr. Gladateae'a proaaaer, aad aald that Us latter, who waa Ue lifelong friend et Mr. ungnt, would be greaUy graUfied. Daaah of ens Dans afBseaiagBsaa. Lordew, Mareh 27. The Deha or Buck ingham ta deed. Ha waa bera in 1823. An Ba-QsBiisssaaan Otad. Wabhi rotor, Mareh 27.-Ex-Oengrees-maa Peter P. Mahenoy, let Brooklyn, died at 8 o'clock ttls morning at Ue Arllagtea hotel, of fatty degeneration of Ue heart He haa been Ol for some weeks, , A Janet atrlckea By Daath. Cireirrati, O., Mareh 27. Judge Jaoeb Baraat died at 2 o'elock this morning at his residence en Mound atreet, near ElgbU, in bla 78th yaar. Hla nephew la District Attorney Burnet. HOBBIU.K PACKAQB BK EXFJUrjU. amsa Bara, Teas aad Tlagars Beat te a West Virginia Hatal-Kaaper. There haa been n great deal of excitement around Elm Greve, W. Va., during tba laat few days, growing out et a horrible and bealnaas-Uia " White-Cep" warning re. eelved by two well-known cltlasna of tbe town. A week age laat Friday Fred. Hartltab, proprietor et tbe Stonehenee hotel, reeelved a box by express, wbleb bad been shipped from some station en ua BalUmera A Ohie railroad, between Wheel tag and Baltimore. Hartltab opeaed Ue box aad wea paralysed at Ita con tents. There wss e herribls odor et dseeyed ha man flesh. Inalds waa n pair of human eera, two big tees, a finger et a man aad a place of human eutlcle about four Incbea square, en whleh was scrawled a warning te leave Us place at oaea. Hartlslb Bald nothing te bla rrieuda. but hs aad bla wlfa wars about frightened te deaU, and slnoe Una, np te Saturday, be baa been eland leg guard ever bis pram less with b rifle while bla wlfa alept Matters drifted along nnUI Saturday night whan n bundle of hickory awltehes wsre bung en Ue Hartlalb deer knob, and a paper posted np again warning blm te leave. A like warning and a bunch of Bwltebia were alae left at tbe home et AaUeny Smith. The facta bave Jaat oeme out end tbe excitement baa been growing ever elnee. Cfearlas W. Ooepar Bads Bis Ufa. The eitlaana of Lewer Oxford, Che-ter oeunty, were berrlflsd en Tuesday upon learning Uat Cbarlee W. Cooper, a well known eltlxsn, bad committed enfolds by hanging. Ha haa been working ter Wm. Russell, wbe la Ua husband of bla wlfe'a aietar, and haa apparently been In geed health and aplrlt. Mr.Huaaell end hla family ware away from home, returning sbeat 6 o'elock Taeeday evening. Upen 5elng te Ue barn Mr, Kussell found Cooper anglng from n ratter, suspended by a rope Stashed tale riaasr. William Bherts, a painter, employed at painting Ue Cooper beuse, bad ena of hla Angara badly maabed Uta morning whilst engaged In banging a ahutter.btlnd en Ue second-story frost ' m 1 Tba stale Met Batttlad te tae frepsrly. Washiruter, Mareh 27. Tbe attorney general bss decided In Ue matter of Ue estate of Themas Cenner, a deoeaaed bene ficiary of Ue naval heapltal of Philadelphia, that Ue action et Ue stats In claiming Ue property of Ue deceased la void aad Irregu lar, and Us state has no right te any part of tbe property of Ue deceased. Cenner died leaving considerable property. Kuaarel el J, gredertck Bedy. Tbe funeral of J, Frederick Rudy te:k plaee thle afternoon, and waa attended by repreaenutlvea of American Mechanics, Red Men, end Us Sbltilsr fire oempeny. Rev. O. Elvln Houpt conduetod Ue eervleea, and tbe inteiment was made at Woodward HUl eemetery. m Bltst aad Basend rrUts. Mr. Frank Elbe), 711 Kaat Orange eireet, breeder of Beagle hounds, entered two anlmala In Ue exhibition at Lynn, Maar. Te day he reeelved a telegram stating Ust be bad reeelved first, second end epeeial prltea. The namea of Ue doge are LIB sad DaUy. - le nrgausal Oeurt. Court waa engaged all of te-day le boar bear boar leg arguments of spplleatioea for lloenao agalnat whleh remonatmneas bsd been filed. J, M. Kendlg wan appointed guardian of Ue miner children of Jaoeb Alratoek, de ceased, late of Maner tewnaulp. An Issue was granted te determine Ue ownership of property levied upon by Ue ebens, la whleh F. W. Hall waamode r, end Peter aVBhaker and Jehn R, ejILHOBa AWD WkkDBAM VIQBT. Tba revaset ta Beat ta emas ta tee gweatlath MtNNnAreuR, Miaa, March 27. The long talked et glote fight between Berry GUmere, of Chksetrs Bad Dan Needbasa, et Bi Paul, eama off at 3 o'eteekf Ula atera lag In a bara eight Ballet no the rivet There had been much wrangling ever tbe pretlmlaarlee, but finally everything waa arraagea, bbu BBeruy after mktnigbt the party left for tbe battle ground laeerriagea. Time was 0 tiled at 3:39, and thera eeeued ttoprettloataad meat eoleatlfie fight ever oaea In Ua Northwest. GUmere bad, perhaps, Ue naoet aeienee, but lacked la hitting power, aad was finally, la Ue twontieuronnd.knoohed out by Needham, who reeelved a parse et 1400. Ie Ue lest round, Gllmers reeelved n terrlfle Uump In Ue neek and went down. He steed np Jaat before time was called, but was y freggy. Danny made n raab and knocked Harry down. Ha was unable te Mae ter fifteen aeeonde and lest Ue fight Tha story et Ue fight by rounds abewa that aema excellent fighting waa deee; iadeed, It la agreed that Ue fight waa tbe meat aelentlua and gentlemanly ever fought In Ue Northwest. There waa no bleed ahed, and at Ua close Needbam waa ae trash aa a daisy, only hla right aye being Meek end swollen. Seu et Ullmere'e eyes were blacked, aad he waa badly winded, but suffered no sortena damage. Ooaiptrse te Kin He atbaad. PtTTaBORe, Mareb 27. Tha wife of Jehn Touring, an Iren worker, living at Na 43 Spring Garden avenue, Allegheny City, wan arrested laat night en n charge et oeneplrlng te kill her husband. Thurlng haa an Insurance en hla life of 890,000, and Uare Is evldenai tbat bte wife baa been trying te get aems one te kill htm, In order thatahe might aeen re Ue Inauranoe money x we weens age Mrs. Thurlng enraged n man, who oenfeecea Uat ha agreed te de the Jeb for 820, and atatea tbat MrnTbarlag paid him tbe meaey yeaterday. Tbla man after Hatealng te Mrs, Tburlng'a plana notified Ue police et tbe plot te hUl Thurfng. Laat night poUee offletra fel. lowed out Ue plana auggeatad by Mrs. Thurlng, and found Uat si far aa ovMeneo can go Uat Ue in former wan correct, About 11 o'clock, Ue time prearranged for tba murder, Mrs. Thurlng opened Ue rear deer end wsnt te Ue biatmaat kltehsn. The detectives entered Us bouae aad tenad Ulngejuitaa had been arranged. Thurlng waa lying en the aeta Bad oeold anally hava been murdered. Mra, Thurlng waa arrested aad looked up, Her husband wee horrified when he heard Ue object of Ue offleera' visit. The oeee will ba beard I by Mayer Pearson te-day. I akVKBai, bilu fambe vinallt. I I SSMB raaefeee of tba LaaitUtara Baptdly Dtopestag at Trtsaa. . Harrisbure, Pa., Match 27. In the Senate te day Ue bill largely Increasing the salaries et Judge was recommitted and reported wlU amendments tnereealng their eompanaatlen 11,000 a yaar. Among Ue bUla pealed finally were Ue follewing: Te extend Ue time for Ue completion of rallreeda net exceeding fifteen mllee long) allowing railway companies merged te designate tbe amount of stoek aad beada of oeaaoUdated company net exceeding (300,000 s mils In Ue sgiregetei Ua Heuse bill te prevent exemption of property for beard for four waeha or leas 1 the Heuse bill providing for the oelleotlon of peer taxee la all dtlee but these et the firarand aeoend elaaa 1 Heuse Mil te regulate practice of veterinary medicine) the Heuse bill autherising oemmlsaloaera te pay reward for tha detection of bores thievee Inereaaing the ealary et all Judges 1 1,000 a year j the Uouse bill repealing Ua fence law of 1700. The bill charging compensation of election offleera waa defeated. In tbe Heuse bllla were pasaed Anally aa follews: Te license transient retail mer chants la elites and boroughs te repeal Ue oet preeerlblng Ub manner In whleh all dtlee exeept these of Ua first elaaa may paaa ordlnaneea relative te paving, etc; tbe bill ereatlng a asw oeunty out of Luatrae and Schuylkill, A Big Meentae Bhep Barss-rtresaaa Burt. PirrsBUBa, Pa, March 27 Thsmaohlae shop of Mcintosh, Hemphill A Oa, cover ing tbe block between 12 and 13ih slreete aad Pike etreet, and Ue Allegheny river, was nlmett wholly oensumed by lire early Ula morning, ItlaUengbt Uat Ua tire originated at Ua oepols ever Us ingot shop. Twe firemen were caught under Ua Umbers of a heavy erane, overUrewa by n falling wai L Fireman Harvey, of tbe BovenU Avenna engine oempaoy, waa probably fatally Injured. The ether fire men were net seriously hurt The latest mtlmate plaeea Ue lese at (110,000; In aurance 1100,000. Anether rruliltss Ballet. Pboviebror, K I., March 27, Tbe first ballet for U, S, senator In grand committee el Ua Legislature te day resulted aa fellows : Dixen 43) Wetmore 31; O. Arneld 16; aeat taring 10. Tbe asaembly adjourned eiter Us ballet until te-morrow at neon. Mtrlkeis aite Up IBs centsst. Fall Rivrb, Mass., Mareh 27. The atrlks et tbe weavera In Ula elty ended Ula morning. A maia meeting of Ueuaande of eperatlvee voted te return te work en Ue old baala te -morrow. rAKMBBS VIQItT IN OUOKOU. TbeCheietJ walls Suattsrad With tbe Weed nf tha Oealtstaats. About two yeara age a feud areae be tween Delpb Staler and Jehn Dlolerleh, well to-de farmers, llvlngnearStewartstoe, West Virginia, ever tne trespasses of B later 'a bega, tbe feud extending te their families and oeuneotlona, Fire waa added te Ue feud net long ego by Ue Slolere preferring a ebarge of Illegal liquor aelling egalnat DIeterleh, who owns a dtatlllery.but which failed te be established, aad Dletertcb waa acquitted. Laat Sunday Allen and Alenio Staler and Geerge and Flera Dletertcb, all nearlng manhood, at tarded Ut "Jptlt Bundey eoheol at Stew aristen. Soen tbe bad bleed showed itself, aad Us congregation were astonished te see Ue yeutha of eaeh family brandishing re volvers at eaeb ether and atartlng into a fight A aeene of wild confusion arose, women and children ecreemlngand frantic, and tba few men present oeuld net quell the disturbance. Tbey aoen had the church Uemeelvea, and In tbe desperate fight tbat ensued Ue Delterieh family were badly uted ap,Geergfe'fl heed being beaten with a re re velver, and tbe ether being severely hurt Aatlatanes arriving, tbe geng waa put te flight tbe Staler boys fleeing te Cnlontewn, Pa., yeaterday, and are new thought te be eeerated at one of tbe numerous oeke werka In Unt region. Bleed bespattered tbe walla and ceilings of Ue cbureb, showing Ue desperate nature or Ueoenteat Great ex citement prevails In Ue neighborhood ever Ue eutbreek, end Us and el the trouble bas net been seen. rtfiy Bodies Keeevsred. The eteemer Ocetlan foundered en Lake Chapel, near Guadalajara, Mexico, A large excursion party waa en beard at lbs time. Fifty bodies have been recovered. EOeite are aew being made te raise Ue etaamer. when It la expected additional bed lee will poaeTurea. m 1 Made aa Auigatu-ul. Ulrnm Herolereth and wife, et Ooaey township, made aa aaalgnmeal te-day for the benefit of en dtten le Heary Kay ler, of Rent PMUpBl tewasbie. PRICE TWO .BIG OFFICC nLLlD. enBBtr. UMoeui oaBea te nu amajB or of. A y. 'xv.. ix outer rereiga 1 is annwsnBsWJMBj W9 SoMVVetvB awswa , fsmngnegiieetteeess Bnsste, Bgae te tmui, Taae. awan teateasaey WASBtMOTOB, D, C .- proatctetostttasjBBtl ewuax BomMeajeno 1 "HobertT.Ltoola,otIUtaoa,talji snscsBuraai nmatn. Marat Halsttad.et Ohie, te 00' taGannoey. Allea Tsemdyks Btaa, of Hew tOawsntaMerhtHnasis, , r . nmt,n a 1 sivsu. Ryan, of te he 1 toMexteo. Jehn Hleke, et Wlitanasn, te he 1 Qoergo R, Lerihg, et oemiaiater rsatdaat aad te PortueaL Alee the fel tewug TaatarR.A.Panl. Clarien tD.M. Jaaes, 0 Toeno) mum rtvesMBB. xney laaeM aWoaaeaoBd atari verety 'raakssea inem.i Wv; jtRWAtBAanr, lad., Mareh 87.-A eiwhiding oansatlen oeenrred en aac Fent atreeta visleoneo Jehn Mareh, soperintoadoat et the reus iron works, reateea ea aha) -"-it tnt aagiae aowes. Boek I Frila Rett two yeaaat men. had 1 Baiting missias by n liltta aari te a.arB, waien Bas oeasass aaaonne, -r ' Marah get a oewakto aad tettjahf wtasi am wenta mbbe ay and see nor wate I mourn, e e-etOCB, AiO With alaka ' .T'" l"i mm -SBa "ww siia set earn seen asnr- fellow. Beelag Marah, tbe atarted te ran, bat wero anon Marsh. Hsaatsed Rett, dtaanaad hteal bem nua waits Mrs. Loaaea aad proesedofi te whip Mag. he Uroateaod bar wHh hBt.etnsVi was eempeUed te Betatnea eeald net be hendlBi'att raage, Marah pamnteitefi Rett ewePl mm ea. He then retnrned ta hta diaarmad Loeson aad steed b thmahed him with Ue nwUaev agony he broke away and na hsta j sogise noose. MaiMfoUewoa,aa4t npiasBBair ey etriklBg umosiaute sana, wtt Tae let Mats Mate Wast Bivesell WASBiNaTev, a a, MorehrtT' nent uemaea to-dey OktaheBM ptealamaMea. . The- after reelUag tbe taw epaalag et leads tat treaty wlU tbe Creek eBdatamisteae ) oeaveylBg Ue leads te the Ugdhatl aeeuraatbotaed wtuie the I urn territory epta te teraaa aad UmltaUeas et. bill, after Ue 981 of next Aprtt, woxpreaniygivoa last ae npea aad eeeapytag thea Ue22def next aaente. wttl VW .; 1 mltted te eater and neqnlra tans) I - - i , a Beaver Varies Btenteaa, a? nunuaiviii ut v., Hi 1 SI. I was Us presJdaa.'a buateat any daring ( wvsar, be rar as roeetvioc osuero H esrasd. They beeaeemtegeMlyaafil oenunueo te oeato after tba taatavf reeelvfng vtaltera had Meed,, Beaver, of Pennsylvania, waa cow at first Uat eallad. Be eeaaneioBeaadi weyfer Senators Cnlleen aad Far.wh( uuiuw, wae nsa some tneeas WBB 1 Heb. J. O. Hew 1 attention whan he entered tt Heuae, HswaaBoeempaatedbyJ wuve vione aaa oet, Ames They bed aalatervMwwtth tha wbleb lasted aema time. . rt Tkey Waived sarlsg, Yenx, Pa, Mareh 27.-noeUoi burners, Mrs. MUtar, Cera Raawa, weaver ana uaward aaa Ja Bppeared before AMa meralsg for a haariag. Tha Ureagh Uelr oeaasel, walvefi a aad wlU appaarlaoeartloi ohargeaagoiaal ueaa ea third 1 April next Tasasaoaatet I each was 11.000. Toe much BltenUea aad there tea opulea mm the emitter laaoeoao et;i flUIlBB. l-Zt A - . tm a nsssmaas ssiraasat staaaaa ss I Lravrhwertb, Ksne., Marsh Charlaa Gorden, a groeor, abent M old, and pepnlar wBh the elrlaaaa was murdsrsd ea Fifth sveone aeai etere at 7:30 o'elock last arealng. aaaassin was aa naxaewa oetoroa who eeeeped. He walked qatetly 1 Gorden and pluBged a knlfa Inte hat ana withdrawing it, aoreaa tha Ureat, ssvsrlng the Jagmtar ' .a mammj Mtu.iianag nas sses. s Jaatoety lapsllsd BUas se BUB Issasatl p aubera, iu,, Msren -v. ibe aoey ueerge k. Hpaiaiag, eierk ta tae 01 Burimgtea x Quiney gaaaral Chicago, waa feuad at six o'eteak y morning In Ue oBUenaeeoaaestad hla bearding houee la Ula etty. He been enet in ue left temple, tee ball out Ureagh Ue left eye, and la the At ua corenst's in quest tbe showed uat be killed himself wea Jealous et a fast wi Gurne. Baps see a te Be Taseetr, Mnxraia, Tean., Mareh 27.-4 : man, wbe gave hla name as Frank and wbe haa been worhlageaalsnai Oulberbeuee, Arkansas, ea the i rsUread, 65 milta west 01 1 day arrested by Arthur BlahssBOte, haa 1 of hta employer, aad BaBpoaed ta ha all employ of detectives, as deaorlpttaaefTaaoost,thoChIsnaoi -y.rn He's n -; Londen, March 27. Tae oeurt et qi oenen renaorea a aeewea te-day case of Retails, Ue Anaeriaea ctptured boom weska age ea a Naw Yerk. Tbe eeart decided filling up cheeks wlU sai suUerlaad amounts, Retnita forgery. Thoepplleaaenot hk) a writ of hahOM eorpne wm refaead. K4m srdes sad goielde, Ouaua, Neb., Mareh 27. Jehn barger. n farmer, shot aad kilted CaaUlna In a row ever 0 trivial Crelgbten yeaterday, thea h'.use te the groena ai Was. Lex der . Mareh 87. Tbe LbMOta e-pwM wen today at aae 11 meeting by Wleaaua. Aoate and Baren uire. 1 I WAaaiRoxeR, P. 0., I" ' 'i j . t eOBOBg'BBBH pestsaestmt roans Vv r t. ': ' :.?:M4?fl ?7k
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