The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 13, 1869, Image 2

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t. MIKTAND. /hmtwAtit.
Oritwer, Pa1.,40...A3r,11!1!/10
TitE PUBtUltrter. Oenend has open- ,
MI negotiations with thelititYshgail-,
eminent for a reduction of the single.
letter pe§tago.on` i and titter' the
..jat i>f;hinnazym.kodto aLk,eints.
UroN the fietititinetidsttion of , the
Attorney General; {ho Presideut lies
ordered a, pairihitt in the case of Col.
Aleimnder, of Erfo, Pn.Nentenerxi, to
one yett . taortmprisontnent for n
11419 f the Internal Reyentif'S'lmys.
Alt T3tirre l .Were beardiu the*l
mono' ,COurt,Mra4hingtoni City ; on
Friday, last, in thoinso of life4oe
the:Unitel titittoe, itirOlving,the
the Tresorkorderi! mitt tolit
tsifYltsriito,toko beyond the inn'
tary trudiug purpaqe.
4..
-. J;
31.a..Priin0; as agent of the Itoikts-1
eh ilds; 11')• •atpeeted in, 'Washington,
eity.shortipi 'Mr. F. go there; ItIs!
suited; to tender, on the part', 'of
,Aly
tannins banlters, n ;gnu to any.e4letql
our r gOmmnent may Alegre. , Ti4ol
N 4 oluntary netioa, on Abe prat of th
libtleittlds;,. is Said to limit been
ProPPfed bitVttdiliceVerY.tl3 4Lkex
tain German, capitalists tvertheonttni-1
plating Offering- oUr,lgovernnient, Ja'
loliit nt four pet 'X,r;'rig'etifs;
said to be, antitor*Oo, tna4o
Arne proposition._ •
A irrrpt'frorn said to be'
from a trustworthy eouree, said ;:the
rbport that ieinforeements were being:
raised' n Spain arid forwarded tri
ha, are elthei wholly tictlEtot>y : or,
grotisly exaggeratZd, and all the:re-'
inform:mots he hod heard.of after a!
nt idgelry, were obtained from
about a thou Sand ennOeto,'*nu,i , ', Of
Ilene u Mier 5(3)3 Minx , oftlehth la Spain
and who . : dttrin the ,Onst . month
havti'lieen:eollehted nt Bareelotta and
at the ikelitef the bayonet, detnlned
to awalt , tlie iirrivul of vessels to
eon
voy them to Oulu.' • .•• .
.
:rite AntnestY recently granted 4
the .Emperor. Napoleon 111, it ..at'aft- !
serted, was sleviSed ns a trap-:la•43n-.
snare the • more' • pticaninent
()Weed* hoWin exile.. tedro
lin; in a letter published in the •Par,
Journals; states that immediately. n -
ter the amnesty. was signed,,,atiorder .
was sent to the soaports of I!`rance to
arrest !dui on his arrival from Ent,
land, and to hold 111111 In prison tt,
tit his alleged aceomplices could he
bro4lll,l;ek from C4anne. • tialriti
ltollin'SaY/4 that.ho.,prefor4 'Whir 4P i
the prospect of an :buten alto mprisi-;
onment In a -Yreheli jail: (I'lle'ifiir(s
journals, in comrneltlng fli1S:le0-
ter, express the ophllon that iho 111
portal. ;merriment shou id .tanswer.
erihrgo. •
lathe United tiiattupiehiee,ourt
'•on Pridtiy
'&4461 for Id; • Verger; • rend • an,
ngrecluententlired,intllii:twc'en
Attorney General and eounstel, fop
the dofenk;in ;July 1112 G providing
'that the eases/tall be brought before'
this Court, 4(f:tilled keiintsgbu
Itle the petition fora writept
Nippur and certiorari ; also, that the
eicoe 1)6 set fora hearing! on Friday
next: AtteinnyClenerullifti*l;
a more remote day u:004 , 149, f U e df
in order that ho might have time to
properly pic.sent the el , u-•, es he' de
sireti first to argue the question of
th 6 jurisdiction *of the Court. .41x.
Carlisle, for the define*, irnsted' the
wlmletase would he argued and set- •
tied ht one and not' by install
meets.' The Ceuitt directed that the
petition be tiled nand gave notice that
on next Monday a day•trould he fix-
W I NE r. -MAKING htl4 'begun In the
warmer distriCts of California. The
yield this year is'expeeted to he only
half 43 large us tl4t of tast s*oit; but,
the. ine will be ofh, Vetter quality.
The Buena tista!estate,:.in Sonoma
munty, said to tie the• largest vine
yard in tho worlil, contalu3 thie thou
arrui, four hundred nod flay
'Hera being covered with vinea which
gnrw do luxuriantly that they have
to 'be 'planted 'lit rhlgu4 010 t. feet
apart, while An, gurope from three to
fourfneti4a generally ,The
'vineyard eoutaium grapes of all wale.
thtljhut those chiefly groWti 'are the
itcisliug, '3luseatel, and :tlikalon,thi!
latter being ,thol,faitivo, grape., ; The
labor employed uhnotlt whblly
I 'hi nese; butn few Frenelinten';iind
t ; erniana Eli ropea
t Het; attenti,M,the rellatu anti"gniki•-
.init•ntLtliciwine making. • • •
•Trrznietri,Neil Mehatighlinillugh
Mara' '
and Jtinie:r Dougherty, 'who
pitqle the - irtleitt4inticriiiii usAiiitt
on Itevernaq Wileer,ilrooks, in Phiin
iielphia,:at the stippuseti instigation
Ilf rertithilih t rticri of sttintiltig in
ti atteiVi ', W;*:.irMo at IC_
_(!i" T T.(4
eyetiPig lust. :41146110)-
lin; who drove tiul , carrhige in which
the, Ag‘iftsinm
theiOin charge
01 an ollitvr. They have.:uiliteen
Identified hY;tite , x):Wiiiiiiitiiessett the
Infesseti they
~opuuittetl it :iletee
tives hail I wen'onlheir track; Sines the
(10 . after the US4ritilt, and them'
artivi oft . )".e . w York tliii,Aay, after
th r. arrest. I••
, 4 - =1"77
Houses of the N; irginAt Letr-
isl tore on Friday' last, ratifltxl' the
Fourteenth - mitt'' Fifteenth 4Wiend
nitvite. the • Ylbuse• tlaTo .were
ooy i stx Vft*4 whist. thent; tnni ; iu
the Senate only four.againetthelfolar;
t(knth and tWb ogainst the Fifteenth,
one of tlie"latter being a colon,4')hl
aedinea
itoomrto AlloLotislatureittll4l.
The . Legislatun:,•brijolti
thin, thett'edytertteft 'kin • ktley
• .• :
Yu'
, ; .., •• en it
the liou,le tut am Went toiclie
lull pasditnr! -Fifteenth-4.lnood
moot—making it.take °tied <Amid Ott.
10k tho•oflotitl4or t or' the th"tife
Chit tf
, 04 1.
body, q . Wit
offered c.; 'that in view of the denting
einrys.t.d'ainit'llte ! legality 6EI
tiiq.
niun to tfote 7 eint;.rentt,the
teenth 41
and Fitieeittlt. Azhendinentm.
The.resolutlen watt referred...
in the l•lentite au:lblridaylieit,+thoa
foreadjuarlitnentlelphitie n
thictwynniendines4s '
tut ion alter thetultnimion afithblene.t
rttheAltillott,l*ttoritkiitillitkomict
etkPF:l4!zi4rAtWA,._
. 9Rl 4l ,fittif
"nu chel hp!
alai of \9rginini,l:lll
ABEL It:ConnlN. the.iircither-W
law of the President, whdie mochas
been 'unpleltsantly mizediupAtAraL
street affairs,' is a Now, gsrider b. 4
birth;but went West 4rly in•ellAK
During the hest (Nortek. 01-a'editUrY,
previous to the commencement ofthe
4 rtuf i ti s kej , cbeillOtV o lf. , _q?rbici-re;
laUVer 9 bffirefeliSion; - liiienisiiidened
it for the career ofn newspaper editor::
As a tvdter ho is dear, tericAutricA
and oftentimestnilliant. 411111" . • the
wa iirekeOut 'Alir..Oirbhl :came to
Neiv`YOrk and engcled in real estate
speculation,dn which he was highly
successfUl, " year :ago last April
Mr: Corbin,lostps wife, qtai retril4
ed a widower until last May, when he
married Miss Jennie Gmnt,'Zister Of
the Thosident, after a brietcourtshlP.
He' WAs'igtioduclid itkit inauguration'
Corbiii l S-.wealth Ie Adn -.
ousliesihnateci at from two to three
millions of dollars. Ho deiuteil
Mein* of the 'Methodist shuielf:
Iteresid!.*'Xif.. C iegant style WOst
Tiventy soventitstreet; New York.
I As pertinent to the eharge - effislit•
jr.; ihat Corbili Wiis ()tie of - the. geld'
.coUspipaters;l'imeepy the 'following
•;", ,! •• t.. . • October 5,18111 l t
Rb•fAit edflbr Of Me •Htrald : •
: 0 1 , nester'exchipited ta - word , on' ft
=mist . verbdiy
in Writing,Dwlth r.latnes
from thednumetuldziettirof the!' golel
speculatioli Until ridttiOn'lerida
nowt} nor within that pelted:ANlL
ever authorize any bumsebe.ilfg,
either verbally Or in writing, to; buy
or sell gold Air me or !orally one elm
•,Sl`,
' Tn October term of the Philadel
phia' Quartet - 'ff.itsshms'S'nurt
moping en- i; Ludlow
•"
t l o;iid Judge
In charging! the. (,~rand. i Jary said
' , There is s carnival of crime flow
ingiiig;Mid if is falsitie say thitt•it is
conned to the city and county of
It spreads itself to all
our cities. The battle mpg more
fiercely thah'ever between virtue oV
-the, ono Side and vice upon the outer.
'The irresiStible logic of facts has de
veloped the fallacy of thesystem that
has lieen put in vogue by the human-
Itarittv Ideas of the day. I have, fie
quently been censured fur being to
severe in my Judgment upon crime ;
- but I point to the 'present tondition
of affairs to prOtie that the 'Punish
tient and trot the reforutation of the
criminal is.the true remedy to secure
the safety of. ;the cemnmnlty. Why
:look at the pn:4tit system. t rite Con-
Niet l instend of being punished ,for his
depredations upon society, is takento
-the Penitentheyi and there,• for his
. .refortnaticiii T he'iatrpt i fts,P*6*
.1 . 41 3 4 ki4; inhiennUt
theextreine avelty.of the old Crim
inal codes, but licit you that in : ithe
end !ten be found more efficient
pretienting crime than 'this . reforms-
tory: principle. mean to, punish
ethnic; and I hope the passengers who
i-Alt With vs will et least i rettialtt (inlet
tvhllo tve direct the 'cint§e of *Alp
AliriNgh the storm...;..The'
ntoment, the felon is conviicted ••the
:Executive ',Chamber ii•besieged by
application:4 l or hls ahtvlpn ; and the
Petitfoxi, is signed by thentost iespee
table of our titizens, not even except
ing clergymen! Here is tule 'found
the great muse Of et:line- bacon* the
"Offender ',ever, Iteoivdtfat ;he ante'
to.bapuniihed, in the true sense, of
the term; he is only to be reliartned,
and in most cases belleves.henrill not
even b(4.01"44434-'l,'
TirkTrustees of the, Avondale:re-
Ilef laSt•week, met at Plym
outh, Pa.. and adopted a plan for the
distriblition of the fends that reach
thettl.l Theplan of distribution for
the first year is as fellows: Each
widow will he paid the sum of
. fl/110
iu. equal •Monthly payments; each
male orphan 'child under fourteen
years, and ,each female orphan child
'Under sixteen years shall be paid for
the same period .8104 in thelsame
Manner. • • Children , swer.2lll4, ages
trierrtionki he'paid' in full:a sum
not ext.cedhig' OM. Five '.thousand
dollars was voted to meet spechil maim
not embraced in the foregoing.—
These provisions are made for aid
Mul relief till 'the first day of October,
1814,1 ad will pl c sirb all but. 810,040.
Tii&renatinder of the fund la to -be
carefully Itivested iu good sectirltim
:that can be ColiVerted late cash When
rtspderid, and to txmotitute a perm
neat fund divisible upon•the follow
ing_
widows'
basis ;One third to constitute a
widows',, fund,: 'turd . the remaining
thirds an orphans' fund. From
these funds the widowa and orphans
am reeelve quarterly 'payments
until the whole is erthausted:' ' ' •
4. 11 0v7 . the,, only ..argument the
Democrats ehu that .ligalnst General
°rain; ptnicinally, is that last sum
-mei hp neglected thePahlie business
fy travolingtilinut ,the . country. At.
/eak, that is the way , they style his
*brief interval recreation during
1 11dd:4116MT:it IS hardly Wortli while
uotJ, ,
but, Henry Ward Beecher
put diocese in its true light in one
of his Ledyee coiitribu thins :
Fhere his nu yet; in tiny administra
tion within metnory, 'lsx.h so • nmeh
ekeehtiretifileielit us that shown by
the Brest rit one, in settlidg mconstuc
tion,in hringiiig the deballthehed reve
nue spitem buck to health,' and in
putting the'nattimni debt intoit Rental
shape. , .Net this, too, Vitiated!) silent
ly and unhodatirity done. Tints; In
sue MO; petietyreconstruction,
ilinmelar reform, have followed each.
others We hear 'no' hark: , We 'see
neenipe - *lug , from' the 'lathe. We
redelve the necoinplishist ' •results,
clean and , hundshed, •without being
annobedhythe Tm)ems bf the shop.
When a manilas for' eltht•Yents so
SerVed the country takes the lint and
I tinwholeinineanonths of summer to
rest, lblsashamdthntcitizensshould
heed Ftelsi told tifieir gmkt
din needs vamtio r that exeisies or
•ex planation should anxiously.lea , :
AP , 641 ,1; • • Fiw • ,
better •for 1, them, and
bedezfOr the tenantry,. f, our - public
Meth had =pre' , , They do not
ilvt,huat their days ::( •:.
o Nithave always Mini red thatquiet
iniknieuduneo of IClenAirrint, Which
led AIM to tkp whin he thought .leaf
right, withettlasking leave: ;Bet has
token: least xacatlon) and tee
il
impel iti dial rev*, lint i atif:, • •tici
man pp. thibramatiireati has; Ai better
iimeaNuez,. mar theiven; spur
thepoopki thatbuso
isnot etinAteperthnnedldtbnat meek;
antldrowtug:t i
,- . 74,i7.41,4" , 45h1entth1e aspect among
ihii Younggirls of Fond dulsic 4 ,Wls
01401111,tyltelisct umtbasidowaikatid
eittilliWitnekrainggentleinen friends
,t 9, giivAuCiti,the,tuutldy atreet, bid a
/P 7, 4 4 lo“Pec.gath; thepractice ttbolled
cussecutestrielthrthe. sewn •
44.4iirutie ' :oli"ltMford;
'lite.,tinraltirty''J •
to Oxf6ritilolftify; tadlObd lr
tlie &Awl ..rem, Itat'setittii,V
estate. lie ideadixl not gill('
WiWallitiftted , &phial iirthtieti'
,arid dollars.
•
TIE GOMM , ' . esitsioips.
—4 l :-, • f...-43 ,
LAig . wkr one ofth • 100 6 g ergs
ni
r,
stormietin gate - penewl.
vanitts 4 leivAereeY•Of;ew 17 *
kr iv
:Engkaid Skiks, arid Uri ',
Ae _tic
ia' a' s" t generally, raising the wa \
in
the rivers and
,htreeuns to an nnprece
dented height, de l stroying life and
millions of dollars of property. The
Wiest tide ever knownoa the coast
of :Nova &satin was 'reported:4m the
7th inst. The amount Of property
destrOYed thereby was Sim Ply fneaf
ciikide: This client strikindierig-
Owns the predbution made morethan
a month ago by Lieut. Selby, - alba
'flritish lielty... Me staid': ' ' ' .!
"At 7 a. tn., ou October 5410$ mood
will bent the partefthe orbit which
1i 'nterestthe mrtit... Mir attraction
Vlll,, therefore:, ~ b e at: visa Maximuna
force. ‘ 'At noon orktbeinaneday r flip
Moen. Will bedhltheelgth'ooatorr
a circumstance , Which never. occurs
'without marked atmospheric 1
distnt'- 1
,baricand at 2 p. ro., on , the stunt)
day:line's &tiara from the ,Carth's
centre Ayoub] cut the 'scin and .thl
,moon, In the same are of right itarm
'slon ;' the mean's iittrUctiou'and the
Snit's attraction will therefore be ac-
Wally In the 81,114 e direeticia.'lo lather
Words, the new ;noon will; on the
'earth's ogulifor,whela,l*Ptrlgeet 44
nothing anorethr.fttening can occur,
'itrithout la miracle', ' ' the earth', it is,
406, wl i lpr lit, - patfino4l
or -17." eta '
chronometer, ,' Tho ,
consequence° this *nibs one anti s;
highest tides , ever known." . 1 ,
10 134 by . wits': ea' near corieet es,
could , rdwonably .:,be expected of lit
inn - dealing with ti,deit eccentrie eler:',
tnents as the winds anti itor 'Up
NY# 3 ,_:9l 3l * si..fo.kriun tot). slow ' , La
promised stem i oneurred - on ' liunday:
and Monday rights, the 3d and 4th,
instead of Tuesdicy; ,the sth. - The:
storm
to
. from , dory -.l3ruti y ...
wick to the ()aunties, and from the.
Atlantic coast • 'nearly to the Wads- .
sippr. Pittsburgh seemsto have been,
in wheat thirt,' was not disiastrouslY,
affected, From all Sections come ac
counts .of the great severity of the
rain oh land, the storms tit sea, and
the disastrous rise of the tide on the
coast. The tot a l amount of damage
done cannot be accurately computed,
but the loss must be estimated in
millions: No such flood was ever
before known in many parts of tbc
country, except in the spring, when
a heavy body-of mow was ou the
ground. The railroads were embus-
Bc
g la
.1.2 , There does not appear to be any
:unusual - movement oft he tides along
the Atlantic coast until we get up to
the Bay of Fundy, where they always
run high. In. New Yorkthetide was
I very. high on the third, but did not
domuch damage. From thexastern
;part °CAPP coast of. Maine anti from
the coast of New 33nmswick, howev
- or, we haves terrible story of the loss'
,of, life tied_ property, shipwreck and
devastation, ,espetially among the.
'fishermen oithe l3ay of Fundy. This
was on Monday night of last week,'
titer enough for all practicable- per
;pixies of prophesy, to tho_period spe
cified by the astronomer Baxby.
Ou.Monday night,October 4th, the
Bay of Fundy was visited by a tre
mendous gale of wind and the high
est tide .ever•kpown..- The ,destruc-,
'tion property en land and sea was'
tremendous, and many .lives were
lost. The annexed dispatches give
some Glib(' details, and show a re
niarkablefultillment of the predletkin
referred to above. _
SAC/MLLE, N. B. Oct. 7—Monday
night last this place was.vistted• by di
terrible gale and the highest tide vier.
.knewn.. The marshes were complete-:
iy covered, Thousands of tons of hay
were de3troyed,Aind thousands of
cattle And sheep diowned.' The,dykor
on the marshes are all gone, and the
bridges throughout the country are
all swept away.
The eastern section of the railroad
track is torn up for eight or tenmiles
and the telegraph line connecting.
with the Cable.of Halifax. is (dams.
ted. •
The tidal wave has Amused great
destruction in the Bay of Fundy and
in around S. John. • .
The tide rose to a great height,car
rying ;sway and .dtetroying an irn-!
incase amOuntof property. Wharves
were raised. ships and barn mideat
tie swept away. •
The bridgel of the EuropeiM. - and.
North American Railway were • de.
strayed..
In ono small parich alone the , lass
is estimated at. $1,000,0M)
EARTPOUT, Me.; Odd s—This town
•was visited by a fearful hurricane hist
I night. Vessels, wharves, stores and
Ash houses are smashed to atoms.
' The steamer New York narrowly es
caped Ices ylth all On board • •She
was driven ashore and lost two an
chors and her rudder. Many mer
chants here lost all ' their property.
'Most of the fishing vessels are stoke
to pieces:
• EssrkstniT9ctober 6, vta,:nangor.
October 9.—'Twenty seven 'ves4els
are ashore in ithmney's hay. The
schooner Rio' was lost tit. - An
dregs Bay with • all on', board. A
Lark at New River was lost with
all on board, seventeen i nanaber.
Grand !denim Island was 'swept by
'the - waves, and all the wiere and
smoke house"; lost. The town of Ds
bee, Pembroke and Perry loseheavf
ly. • Houses were blown down. This
tornado is worse for Eastport 'than
tha grffit tire. The revenue - cutter
Maywood Was disabled at the begin
ning of the storm, and could sunder
no assistance. All the smokehouses
are down ; arid immense quantities of
smoked herrings • and oil are
The lass cannot be less than Vi 00,600.:
A large part of - the town is a perfect.
Bosi.ox", October o.—Tworealdeitts
'of New Ostle rePort that were
mit the beach at We'd:kir:Mt Monday
night last; and that th6re was but
one tidal wave, which wits eighteen
feet high.' As, they, Saw, 'coming
.ttiek tied; but ; one fell, eniong ;, the
rocks, to 'which he' cluagithe wave
gotag.Mter him. it ran one hundred'
umX..twentk, aye feet 'shove wa
ter.inark,' three minutmaiter,
there was no truce et ~.
. .
ST. JOints,.l;it 8., Octoberlo.--The
steamer, Acadia arrived :from , Olass•
gow at It.welock Mil afternoon,
en board aro wall. The. late ,stonn
Was very, -destructive; betWevn Fred
eritlitou andfit. Johnstown than fifty
houses And .were. nosoolkd or
wholly destroyed, and many arch
anis Wdly..danusged. kiesurWrldo-
Leann estimates. the' Air,Albert
county at 85 0 9.000: Theseport of the
finding of 1 loeLtitad bodies at Grand
Xenen.ls believed to be 'tillage.
TtqA: .ofder Jame 4.lhe
public on.Priday afternoon'
. • Warhfogrom Oetober S AIMS—The
painful duty Adtrrolves - • tipoti the Prea•
[
r (dent °renouncing to tho people of
the United States ihe "koth ofene Of
his honored ptedectetortc•AMooklin
Pierce, which' cle imed. atr.Contsetd,
early thiti 'horologe Alimiseat lathe
public , councils,, and' unitrersal ly
lattd. n prlrote - 1114hle''death
mourned with 11"110170 , 0 0 :•betiefittilg
the loin•which•thik 4:Wintry •solitains
by hisidettase:' AS al mart of respect
to his memerritlis orderer thWthe
Executive alanalownint the several
depirtmenta at Waehingten b&drap.
44 , •in AA nidorning,t and • all tailloess
sutpeodedt)wtheltbkyiefibe 'nem%
It is ibrther ordered ;that' War
and Navy peihrtmentis 171890
tie mjiiiiarir hod naval boners to be
paidioti thisocendon to , the maangs,
ef4he - ilinstriouss vitAson A who•INIO
pasiedlitcairaniong us A• A ..rth•Wo
I wignedr,,,,,l,-1, 'U. B. theliirrJ •
Kr'W takkg4
,• /tap-1 0 61,0t. :'• '
Elmtpa Logue, the Cuban Barg -
Witt(Mr. Ruts, of the Cuban Julia,
airilear In Washington from Ni
osi Friday morning last, 41
riled again in the evening. .
!tlfitheday they had an inkronarfn
tervievi with the Secretary of State
and the Secretarr, of the
,Treasury,
" ncerning itoriiiti
Lumus is very confideid that the
releasii4l, bat *bat
grOundAti does not state.' Be e01 3 ,‘-
tends Buit , Whei the trial
,comes on
thee Borm 4 111 be able
to show that et— s due form
from a Brit' Jlenies the
starrof ittri
baig_cpptuted
Presidential Thaskieglvt Pros.
Witeiuncrrozr D. C,; Oct 8,1889.
llyMe Pkettaaitqftle'UnitedStalin,
.•
A..PII4iI,4OIAIATION . ,
The year which, is wing to a
dose has been free from pestilence;
health has prevailed throughout the
land; abundant crops award the labor
- of the husbandman; commerce' and
ntanutachuts have feweimailly prou
tented-their peaceful patter, themines
and, forests:i Dave yielded;
iheination. boo „tacceaseat ir
and 14~; Pews 17428 11 4
kad have ad . Wen
interest or ;tho" ; neople:; :limy oat
of the, gr n : fi t'r=r 11.11 . 4 . Witkr
'Slid int
atitfg the nuitles'Of the Viiist anti&
and entrangenielill burdens have'
been 'lWttened," rheas% ifideesed
ylvil and religious liberty are secured
to *MO inhaNtantof the iluid,whbee
soil ls traded pe bk,nrine but freeitnen.=-
'ft beeornes".a oie 'thus Itivined
*take recknowWgfterf in the 'Su
preme Author from whom such hies
sings llowof their gratitudeand their
liepentleace ; - to render, praise and
marikagiving .for the mune, and de
voutly implore a continuance qf
God's mercies.
Therefore I, IllyssesS. Omit, rreb
ident of the United States, do recom
mend that Thursday, the 18th day of
•Novendier next, be observed as a day
of . Thanksgiving and praise, and
of prayer to Almighty Cliadi the Cre
ator and the Ruler of the universe;
and second, I do further recom
mend to all the people of the United
Stet to assemble on that day in their
accustomed places of public worship,
and to unite in the homaleand praise
due to the . boutitlfill loathes of all
mercy, and in fervent prayer for the
continuance of the merciful blessings
He has vouchsafed to us as a people.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the United Statistohe affixed this,,
the fhb day. of October, A. D. 1889,
and of the Independence of the Uni
ted States of America, the ninety
feurth.' S. GRANT.
By_the im , ident
Haurt-res }sitar, Seey of State.
The KlMlltaik;
H-A ;mom/1002 dispatch says: , At
the meeting of the CablnetenFriday
last, the ease of the Hornet Was eon.
• sidered, and after. consultation If was
agreed to hold her. Mete ippears
to be no cl ihatshe is a
Cubanprivateer,audaswaslndiaded
la theee,dispahltes last , "ening, the
.Ailminhdration had:nix alternative,
-wording to. precedent •and tintemit‘
tional IoW, •but . 46'.(lebdo het until
her eberacterilhall lutYrr heen
mined.. Nearly all the trtetilbers of
the Cabinet ''syinisatbixe • With' the
eutise of the Cubatia as warmly, ' :4 1 ;n0
earnestly as did the. latefl**si7
Attilball bat hi thisisseAlutiine. of
,daty ~ was , plain,.and coakt-not,
-avoided. The whole subject bait at
tra,eted a great Aleatecif , attanthm in
cot:6**f the United States dovern:
"ment,has been thoroughly
The, representative of one" of the
foreign Powens here received the fol
lowing dispatch this morning from
the Consul ofhisGovertunesitatlial
ifax, N; 8. "The consignees of the
- Hornet are Wilkinson and Wood.
The 'litter was formerly • Aid-de-'
Cairn) to Jefferson Davis, and Wes af
lerword (*amender of the Tellablui
see. The whole scheme is ruh
ox-Confederates, who hope to Make
Culxt'the basis of operations." • ' •
There is, of course, a great.deal
i of
diseursion on this subject teUtlicial
circles. The opinian in the, Cabinet
to day was unanimous that the . MA
cens of the Hornet had beemne alarm
ed or proved.unfaithful to the cause
they bad espourech and had,. in , or
der to 'escape than an unpleasant
- miltion,rtin the ship Into a United
iitateti port. Tice law ip the case
,
ust tikkq 'Aso . fhb*
dtspotation,oithuEddp will have to he
decided by, the : United States awn
=intoner. It is held by
.the friends
Agatha that hmsmuch as she cleared
from' a Biltlth port, she will have to
be released. ' • • •
JACOB GOODMAN, a resident of
Buffalo, and, enOigui p in peddling
;clothing through l the country. in a
light ,wagon, accompanined by an
assistant named Bennet Negotia, was
murdered by , Negotia ou Saturday
afternoon -hist,.• three north
west of New Haven; uron Warty,
Ohio, in plain eight of a farm house.
pooduunt was found soon: Oleic la, a
senseless ()audition; he • bavinvbeea
beater( over. the head wfthtsrplete
'kite: tickled!.
'teditifotleihit 641 . 0*4 to the owb
or had
•prevfously visited o and which:-had
Iseen.pieltedup itriNtigotia rot itbis
, ptirpose.-, Abet peddling-the
2lellatitt refused; to rile ott the same
neat with Mr, Oi; but: tookl,the ,rear
oeat:• , .Negtglit was Innaediatelypere•
stuslend attested utTentuttbsy-,and
taken to-Diem fiave‘when3hb now
Iles in eloseconilnemonte Twobaud
itortlitiuk were: afterrrgrcta found - in
thawagon stalntd:Withtitiod, Which
c%9Wilista' *OW
. ' 4P9h;
hailed the sere bigifttAfte: mur•
deter ha cytittnit ineti *heft thirty
4 00 1 .!'. 6 ellise - f,l'ajf#l4 l `,doprt.
1WKL44;41 . - Pl** ll o94"-Aikt
thirty tiollare; :Which mew, fcutud in
NeFirtia's pewees/6u: if • •
colarecllteirauseoatliieli
ati Sittrannali
~ tisl;
ha* fafit6r.
Thajlaytsht to as bliiakaa the kalif
.sad 311'00 . stei*Nte sus ithy
orttie Am:snags:4lf tlia.Parliansi
nriAtlisack a 1041
MCMI=EI
.• _ _
Thrde - yratieLktiit • Gebritia 'Pie
te; 301 4. 1 . 11 s P.4o l .tifujer PAP., As
the: ptutehaser i:vinto tumble, to :mike
e. ments.; beewas compelled-to
take th .th pay e Jatulahick and: centeirthe
Wmta., .fitureethea he , /ma. made
three good apps cotton Inv the
lead, and s; Sew: days ago he ',Wilt
Itm$1111,7611. , !;111.7 ::•
• • : .rtmi•Pfr...
tfrEftr LEVlRASVilkt4ntilinat %young
girt remarkable ilbr the baldly abet
411.; 1*ft i P? /I 7 l !°9 ll4l Par i6 r: le
$llOO I( fk ` .: 4 4*iitie:o 2 oooP
oualwoobe; 't
erlotofi.
who sprabg In g
*Ps
Tfc.l2 it air • •
Ardurkildird D. C., gth,
iniKramblikround to e. t
ow hotels of the city bat night, I
rutfil.ro l 7 hAPIVENA?, nc"Pg
t4icfretuiSakvidl,*O.l4ofitut
parts °Me country, that cool weath
er IS Ale 'hstening tip, inyuldlsith
it the m °roma - Wits, ilia Ake
"gay season," Only a few days since
the thintstr ' f oments,. r *tiro here,
were oppressive. Our Equinoctials
—I wake it plural, for we have had
two distinct and very aevere,ertorms
dilrikthe 'Fiat 'two iieelerito
cooled (heals. so that ,oiepik,44,*O
14 good demand
-afterEiandOwo
run her
nor
A.. 1%. FILLEXIS
are now to the heard re wenas seen
reveling In the fond' hope Of, , again
seeing their "Second Jackson" In the
t. S. Senatejit liir..Tehustln hits
a kew Mends, "111;60:x1i-en" this
c-itirTh9 SOuthern - PCWN geil,e;ro l Y
: 426 P 0 4 1 . tfidse w.. sym pathies
are with 4heanti Itepu beans, cou
gh* theeleci r g A ,w Johnson
to the -Senate, , ith his repudiation
iicheistm;' Wotild cause Bache' wrani-
Ihig that "Op - itietitidwork of rtvoti:
4110titutWould be retarded forY•ciani.
; 13111 ' P*CE rnP4Wri- N tY:„.
, ThV A'. oB f4witer
*WAWA, .conteruplates. to 40 ingo
,thelotitiagetit service in his depart
ment,. witita view to extend, as , fax
ascirctunsttunies will justify, the rail
Isistat eegvice to Dalin:o(W generally
throughout the United Sthtee.' , The
ree4ptiCof the Departanen, t during
thifplyky . ear has incensed beyond
the Most **due expectation of the
Departhienti, , without the usual air
ier/pending in the expense of
running it. To be sure the Depart
ment has been exceedingly liberal in
cresting new mail rout's for the ae
ceuunodatlerand estrangement 'of
'the 'people iMparsely settled portions
of the Corintr*, at vi great eXpeese ;
but the implied numbers, of letters
sent throngli the mail, has more than
compensated : for this expense.. It ,
seems that we are getting to be a na
tion of letter writers, and it is expec
ted that underour present posthi lasts
and regidetions, the Post Office De-
Pertinent will very soon' be even
more than self sustaining. Although
great expentie has attended the adop
tion of the free mall delivery system
in large cities, much eonfuslep and
annoyance is prevented in the respec
tive Post Offices in these cities, and
tons of mall matter, through the
searchinginquiry of the letter carrier,
which Under the cad syiteni, doubt
less:wciuld have bee'rent to the Dead.
letter Office, have been deliVered 'to
the rightfurawners.
In this city, of magtdficant distan
ces, there are from .two to four deity-
Vies .4411,Y, and although the Post
Office is 'castled in. the heart of the
city otWaishingtou, and nearly equi
distanttfrom the suburbs around the
city limitt, same of their routes--over
WhichtheY oike at least two trips a
daY 7 extendik more than two miles
froin.the Oftbie. But few realize the
labor, Farei and responsibility of the
city. letAer catirers. Their labors com
mence at thii office at 7 a. m„ andend
at 9 p. m„ during the most of which,
time they lire assorting and' arrang
triglbeir inialbrdelive7 and
silttu4littther, itishOt ‘,
—hot or Cold--at the smile; the
department recognizes no bad weatb
er, and the people want their mail if
it 'should rain. " pitchforks." They
are to be seen regulareach day on the
streets, running up and down stairs,
(into chambers and cellars) in back
yards, &c. In fact the duties of let
ter carriers are as laborious as those
performed by any bird werking far- 1
mer, whilst Is so responifible that he
has to give toads to the amount of
$2,000 a year in the faithful perform-,
ante of the work;. and moreover it is
well conceded that the educational
qualifications of letter carriers gener
ally, especiartin thiscity, wiltVona
pare fiivonibly with the 3000 clerks
in the Departments, although Con. ;
gresi only allows them $BOO a year,
with the prOvi:so at the discretion of
the Postmaster •General, after they
- have served Six manths their Pay
may be Increased to $l,OO O. .
THE GILNP,BAL LAND OVFC'E
, has just received advices from • the
surveyor General at Virgin: City
Nevada shooing . the completion •of
the survey of five additional' town
ships• in Lauder county, in the .Ist.-
ern part of the state, embracing an
aggregateareaofiLs,Xclacre3. These
lands lie at the foot of the Ilumbolt
mountains, and are well watered by
Humboldt river and Its affluents.
The bottom lands are level and pro
duetive, well adapted ler agricultural
purperies. The uplandsare' rolling,
and *some places broken and main
%luaus, but the soil, which is weer ;
fillY,first and oecond rate quality,, is
velladapted forgamingpurposee,and.
name parts may be made available
'for agrithiltural 'purpotei with' the
Nil ofirrigatiati. Also theFortyllti
i .lecklitilitarymegeivp, ! , mbradttig tin
I 'sir& "of 3,01 i ROO
'tract. These _ bunts being' in .close
PrOslinity to the Central Paelfignall-1,
soul; possessing , . a.- fertile soil eni
sadleiont timber along the street,
lbr themeetit demands of settlers,
'offers line ihdtrements to these pro-
Ipoalfig to' 104 to on .. our' de-
Mtd4 7A-11e:returns of the survey
"AneVotenl 1 /daltinn4 townships in
! central Fans* adjoining tite Axton-
AM river and Walnut creek, •mntain
ling an aggrepto: of 371,79'1 'terra of
*vet and rolling- multi"), and rich
:bottom lands: , • ' " ' '
' COiumbislotier 'Wilson is libm In l'§-
:celpt of 'returns from Au loi2: 1'6(16
p.t, Trentoo,„l4o., Showlpg ii 4):64:r1
, 4 0.4,7 1 -101cAla, pr tho,putec,doipOn.
.k.ractual settlement mut Cultivatiou,
;underthe Homestead law daring the
last month. - -, AIzM from the follow
ing district. Rand 'Mats, showing 'a
lisp all theyMstnionth of 19,-.
'533 Oka a ilsOdic lit6.' Strifig
ftel4l *4 6 4 2 ii ;0* 1 40*; Pt• enix
AV . o9 o nalalN2QAcrog T l ll O Rr4 ll 4 .
111mulola,
s,lBflacrqr4 !Ma miter
Imrilon_of 1 thew lauds were taken by•
wir,ed :settlers, uhder th e-}lomestoad
lave . anatheirentaludersOld l'or•rash
in. "leeated , i ls4th Military • Land
ttf r
. , ~
':' A' coairei 'of 'firist4M women
"reilkeialliii e l lgitelMleligloli.44:
noml49orm 4B*, met. In one
90119 POP eg;44 Ir:941 1 8, X*9
Puistloul. Ailaciation i at 12e'dock,
Oviltergan , (o4he PurPosooteacs"-'
togas -to rim iirmliety aP organising,
*Neely , Written slAiditirm•Areadi-.
addi: tAlNtletetitkinampailiforeli.
64 biiffilii Ble:Sfirlialf,tliiiWhb)
mid r iatio • • of t lia-MAI: A.
'oA ffai m 0 i o t ung * .*
1' 0m:
an s . an
ren
ti p. of o ent r •.. r t more ffce
vo Ch ork
among. their_ own sex, in this city:
Allier. a few minutesArerieral conver
/404, .14.011ragei6minated Mrs.
Hall to thiltbalr, and Mrs. Cook Sep;
chair, niedientine.'irery;darriest and
swomen, silioadd
jiettlielielta'aOisttS4= oak;`
glallilkutobk liti 6 .*tiC.loooo4l*
thehrOwn sef hlirs:
altogether wonutnlyl and - her" soft;
with. the expression of intellect and
kindness on herceuntenance, lighted
up by the largeblue eyes so mild anti
yet ao :earnest; tre i ve to all her words
convincing • and persuasive power..
Wee uLd notbitt)met, on listening
to her rdrrivirks, 'that the sert,'lderal
higVOlW of woman is so seldom heard
in ourchurches, setting forth . the lov
ing kindness of our Saviour to sin
ners, and winning therdby the pow
er of that !eye, ilci'liehler cad - better
lives. ;1 •
It was concluded that it 'would be
better to haVti the; Contemplated or
ganization, abianch of the Y. M. C.
A., working auxiliary to them, since
lesaexPense wouldbe involved, and
especially less responsibility on the
part of the ladles, nor the necessity
to themto appear in public. Many',
of the ladies it Was thought might
objectto anything which would look
like pot*); themselves forward, An
"die gaze ottle world, Or like etiihir4-
ing any "wortqui'sXights” ideas.,
A Cominitteeef five ladies, repro !
. ,
'seating as . many.lillerent religions
denominations, •waiiinixAntedfor the
puroso.of drafting n cnnptitutioti and
byr.: lutiugia!,ipu,:: and
milting arrangements for a public
Meeting. T h is committee after an
lieut.'s deliberation designated act of
the number[to-didtva •constitutlen,
and decided to hold a public meeting
next Tuesday evening the 12th Inst,'.
in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., ,Whda
a res*rpMail44tion.w4l be effected
and addresses will be:deliveied by
Gen. 0, o.lioWard, Bev:, Mr. But
ler, Rev. Mr. Holland and others. '
This city, like most of all large
clties,'only More so in some ,respects
according to itspopulation, is afflicted
With such evils as neglected children
professional 'beggars; professional
thieves,•
_women.,:: : ditto men,
drunkennasgarriblere&c. Thecnus
es for this batistate.of soclety,'is gen
enilly to be found In, the, bad ..educa
tion, ignorance and poverty ; of the
• niass: The christian and charitable
institutions Of Which Washington
already superabounds, under proper
'management, will do much .towards
Fognbititii.thge evils; and We have
every reason, to expeet thatsoon the
'Federal Capital will be a' model re
formatory city, safely to be imitated
by all cities and large towns though-;
out the .country. . • 1
ENE
=!
Of the number •of patents issued
from the IL S: Patent Office on Tues
day, sth ink. for the Week ending on
tilikt day, 10 were granted to the eiti
featof Pennsylvania and eight tq
Foreign countries, viz : Fngiand, 4 ;
. , .
- • :
(1:1 1 1034
IiIYC e"~ iY o U i LL c L e O
with
40*PtiOnilr_if*WArthsS 1-
10 1 1 ancrPrifktAilti% Vrt.,l 3 A
1 1 0 004,01 1 14. - 44VeCti_te
**l !Ifl*l4ofilkeatilett
ivittitterkrrgoYtO•tititt-Oe
pektrtieeiting-ttur numbei,. I
t i ci) #4 4 " . 44 1 F s hi pPtiCwit
10 4
from a visit to iiiaagVil parents at his
MM!MIEE
' TIGHT - S.IIOM-T-T :4111:Xit,MISUM
9b 9 ctret Vpnoi, ,
eontdirlitina. , .9l, way-. ''d•al'ijeladieB
whOp protnotnalingithestreetstamsel
by*the 'Pain they front *caring
tight shoeS. ' The waist ,they may
squeeze, and in time Will get used to,
the cOmprewion, but the Itvt are fit-
With delicate 'maChinery that
will not boar being bound too tight
• without retaliating by causing
proportional Suffering. , Winsi
ybungjaffy, is .wialking - witli
king - wit
tßitt higght,deplggied) , niotiott,
as though' she were perpt.•tually about
to take to seat,-and as often changing
her mind, she is ~ ,renerally supposed
to. 6q buttering :frpin a severe stroke
of droclarthend, butin fully half the
instanoli noticed there will be a look
of itltctisp,pain:olk the fa cte,:the Orifice
thin of tin torture suffered by trying
to appear to have small feet. The
best remedy is to let such folks keep
so doing, as in a short time the wear-
AiiirbdbltttWith it crop:of corns,
the Militefh - eM• Of whith ulire-Ortaln
ly,,change. the opinions of the wear
er tate the propriety of having the
ftiet comfortably clad.
—At a "Spiriritual" sitting hi
1441topti,fectliil,y, there was pirent
a'othan who - thouractil the ros.=, - of
her consort, au!l, As the ninifestation
began to appear, the'spirit- of the
g.L44l . udaieoodig, entered ,upti
tome. Of Connie the widow was now •
pager tq englgtin4YuWersation with
the absent one, and the iillowingilia
louguen.tttrett:'Widb‘V—"Are you in
the spirit WertitLY" Vhe „Lamented—
"l If „Ayillow 7 ="llow long have
3ioti s.(lthertl?"
Widow Yon' t
you want to, come back and he with
your load witl.'?" 'The Lameilits.l—
know myself; it's /do ,
enough around here."
—Raw Beef, it Is asserted, proves
of the greatest benefit as 'a diet for
persons of frail constitutions. It is
reported that giysiciani; are now ad
nimistering, to consumptive; a diet of
finely Chopped 'raw 'beef, • properly
seasoned with, salt, and heated by
placing th'e dish containing it hi
.water.,,Thisfocxl is given al-
Sti ease wlfehithe:otom'ach rejt.k.ts
niMmit.iivery other foim of food. lt
aF‘sinallatevapidly, and atfordsl the
best' nourishment; White 'patients
learn go lou; for it and to, like it as
Dr. Katie dull his Arctic ;dinners of
raw seal and walrus,. -
Pr; la 3:terrible thing jotogic to•let
conselenee grow • hart', for tt soon
seara as with a hot iron. .I't is like
the.'froming :pa- a Tondo -Theo tirs
/11:11 ''g e ls x§oxreeiS, Pereeptible;
kit wattiftystirlinir.japd rat*ill
pkevetit (bib ice from hardening It;
„buCouue.J tictilm overnuti tontain
so. It thickens over the surface, and
lit,-thiclqtans still, : anti at._last,itttso
wationsl , nitErtitdie 'drawn
over the solid ,water. • So with eon
science; !It! films over gradually, and
at last it txxxoneOiard, unreel ins - , and
wittkhti. of
Pititsik.N . . tS who. writ°
with theft own vencifs lines of heav
eh' tiOn the- fresh 'lnblots of • theitl
chikiren's hearts—Who LiOt
1 4,. law Pr their - firsteho-
ItiW, 'the ;itioet,zuudeniatle:.lroprek;-
sions--wil! usnally Anti loin-than oth.4
e 43 W(4'04'4110 the'seroll is ;fin
ished, anti to mount . for , whin. they
read it in eternity. , •
NEWI4 4111.1.1112LULY.
.
Nbutio'slan illy Weighs
fifty-two hundred. 'Lomas, of ',Which,
Brigham acectuniirror • swo hOlred
pounds: •
—Chicagotherti lutt:a re
spiw
tablo resident of the city who . "
deiim tho National Capitol to be re
moved there.
—President Grant's ox, weighing
over 4,000 pounds, is on exhibition at
• :Louis; forth° , benefit of soldiers' ,
—There are Ave hundred and four
:Congregational .Iliturehes.:ll6 Massa
'ehusetts,' With eighty' thousand and
iittpseyelLinernhels. : . -
:',- * =;qolin ,W.CtieW; who fell into an
'exisinitliiiiinWashington City, and
fraeturing-his leg,tutssued the corpor
atlen for 8 , 4,009 datuags.*
Matbeiiiieieltinght Mani
Ill„ at tweutptive cents per bushel.
One farmer in Madison county re
ports his crop at 100 bushels per acre.
—Tne CieVeland - Board of Trade
has resolved to petition Congress for
the improvement of the harbor of
Aux isees tides on the east shore of
Lake Michigan.
—A western writm says if asinuch
attention was paid tOlieproviug corn
EIS is given to grapes, one hundred
Million bushel,Cmight be added to
the annual; egpp.
—ln a Georgia mule ease recently
thirty-eight' witnesses were Lulled to
i,wve ownership, of whoin twenty
one were point blank on one slue,
and seventeen on the other.
,=3u SiStorsiii Charity have gone
tok
,:%iontana, where they in
fopuntlO Acadexuv,
.wilf be tho litst institutiori or
the kind in the territory.
—The .ellince are about establish
ing a savings bank at San Fnitieiseo,
and, it Li calculated that $10,000,00(1
will thus be released front its hiding
phial and put into circulation'.
—À ..:fississippl Judge has just de
cided that. the intermarriage ut whitey
and negrot...s lipvlin in the State of
the law of •the state to
the.ceatrary notwitle,tatllug." ,
lynching party in Wisconsin
who chinned to nave done substau
tint justice in a recent hanging ease,
)ropo.,c to apply to the L'egilature
or an act legalizing what they have.
ME
—Governor rage has appointed
.Clihs.-L'onithoy Button, of Burling-
tilt, as a delegate to reprosent_yer
munt at :the- NatiohaF ainimereiat
Coriventimiattoulsvillonizttitordb.
stock of thellppl mid
Teinieee Railroad fieloiligaig - to the
city Of Memphis, amottnAng to three
hUndred thhusand shares, was rridsy
last, sold to F4'. Laaayifiliteithe
Minsissiptit rallratidaor ;AM,:
—lowa plants every t , a
forest: of three 'Mill h7.IfIXC and
tt salsa . ctinsidertiharl half a
dozen years , Wen***
trees have [Mop , ata
now growing thbrp:
—The ..Auwricani man °Aar , ThAfr -
diattan arrived. ore 1194.tnx-ha,*bor
lymterday and neat alioUsfairoro. for
mina. o intelligetichhad been - rut.
calved from the interior relative to
the Spanish and Cuban forces. ,
—An Indiana town boasts a giant
who has by his great size vanquislasi
the ague. That embarrassing tunic
; ton attacked him the other day anti
!worked four days to shake him all
over, but failetl and :left in disgust.
= Sohn Thenowith, a prominent
farmer and tattle trader living near
Springfield, Ohio, committed suicide
ac the Exchange Hotel, in Columbus
on Monday morning. Iris actions
Indicated mental derangement.
—A wise Clergyman, now deceased,
once said he bad learned to preach
not only so that people could under
.tand him if they hada mind to, but
also that they could misunderstand
him if they had a mind to.
.-41 jury .at Elkton, Md., has j
acquitted a , young man, son of
wealthy family, wno - murdered it ne-
gro. It was only nu "unfortunate
affair," and the young man's "good
character" waS sufficient tor his sue
mtsfal thifense.
'—"lnterviewing" public men has
brume such a rage with New York
reporters that the formation of an
**interviewing bureau" is proposed,
a; tlt which men anxious to spread
einscives in the newspapers can
ntuLannunrice their opinions.
—ht New London county, C( nu.;
the Jewett City Lyceum lee dec (led
that it k nut prudent fur the I 2 ited
States to increase her territory. Can
ada and Cana way as well / stop
"knocking at tile door" until this
.deeision is reversed. ../
—The Distrkt Judge of Monroe,
La., has declared a inbrtga , ,,re drat it
In 'French to he valueless, on the
ground that the State Constitution re
quires all ,ttell centrals to be, undo
and recorded in Engh-h. The case
intrqmoli appealed.
- -:=7.&ttiteinv, - Wis., in MitY last,
Mrs. Hawley, a widow, suddenly
disappeared. On Sunday her hotly
was discovered Ind in a sink, her
shawl over it, under a laid ge near
tie city. Iler skull was badly trite-.
tared. She was evidently unuttered.
--The young gythuast aho was
killed at Cherry Illinois, a
few days since, by fatting from a
double . trapeze, nad promised his
thther to quit dm business as soon its
his engagement tray finished, of
which that at Cherry Valley was the
—Capt. John Waterhouse. Master
.of the brig Minerva of Portland, is
chargtd with throwing overboard
andsdrowfling John Fitzgerald, on
Cape Elizidierh, in April last, Ile
has teen boutid over in t 51,1,00. The
State scats bound Oil in t. , 5,000 on
' the same charge. • •
-_fit ti AVothan'sSulfracrii meeting,
at New York, WedneAay evening
a resolution proposed by Mrs Morton
iltut the Woman•vote at the coining
:state election and submit their bal
lots to the regular constitutional
board 'of 'tinivassers vacs gollerally
opposed and defeated.
—lteettipl4 of wheat and other
graiti, - at Snit Prattei,eo, front the
I interior, continue to lu large, and ii
i 6 stated that. not less than twenty
thous:nu:l,loM are awaiting:shipment
along the line of the Western Pavitie
Railroad, in addition to the V 11,4
;.quantities already sent over tho line.
—An application is to be made to
UM Canadian Purlitunent for the
charter of st company to build a tan
nel under the Detrott river to coo
-1 nevi the ti reat Western Railway with
the Michiltun Central Railroad,. and
to *Jean! tO. the Opreads tkruheatia;.;
, (eithei In WindsOrdn' betroft
. of the same on Or terms.
—The .Memphis Board , of Alder
men yetiterdny . by
Tnintor; or New YoticofsloO,ooo
cash, for r•hares •Of :Little Rock
Railroad stock, provided that said
parties Inn give sufficient guarantees
-thai, , thii tont' will he completedvith
in nine months, and that it shail nev
er be run contrary to the interests of
4:emphifi.
1. 1 • , —S Turner, who has been' elected
Speaker or the Virginia Legislature,
is a lawyer about sixty years °Would
mho or tho first advocatc.s of the re
`iAnlstilictihn acts 'in • the State. lie
was an old Whig, and changed to a
Douglas Democrat, in 1660, and was
shortly after dertitted as the Union
candidate for the Legislature. ,
- A (Ilse has been' brought in the
1:14.4 '..it,ite4 District ; L'ourt, at. St.
01 4 14agalflit es;•(o3iiirnot.' Fie:teller
1 ant Itascar .11oitgoiiiery', -- by 'Sir.
1.
' Alerry Freeman, for personal violence
*and ther'lWlrnetion Of. las ' Printing
(Allman Dteeitiber,, 18€'4,st the time
Monicilinte7Aaa.4.lutrunaturttitliif the
State inalitut in Lafayette cot ity.
and of whom Frvenian elhilits fifty
thousand dollars.
, ? - Ne4 o Advertisements.:
1 ISEGISTEW 5 NOTICE.
LOTICE is istieby given that the foliating sc.
counts of lihmanors Administrators end thaw
au. have lima duly passed in the tlegister's
iczcc, and wlll , Do presented to the Orphan's
art for connadatiou and Mil:mance on Wedges
'November Me lOW, INV:
ccount Bower.
Adam Steinbach. of
of Frede
rick Bower. &teased. on male of real Mate.
4
Account at James ball, evocator of n:9W
se B. Elliott dec d. .-..
Amount ad lots pl tr;rxes*tor ottyty *ee
l'', deed. r '
Account of It. M. V nee, nardian of 8 arab Z.
COMMIS, child of Coc deed. ' • "
Account of Jose ph cbailby, guard lan of Mar
tha, J. Brillion. child John artaton. dec'd.
Account of A. D. cflelde, guardian of John
Alexander, Bon of bar i p i Alexander, decd.
Account, real and I, titian:es M. Imbrlo
1 executor of John S. 'Clam deed.
Account of bane Blume and James Ilaraba, ex
ecutors of John Mono, deed.
Account of Hamel Black, sctmlnlstraiar of the
1 a.tate cif liamuel Mack, .r., decd.
PatdUAccount of A. Y. Kenuody, iittm'r of the
eataid ofJobn Wler.deed.
Account of 11. F. Sheets and Wm Man, ad%
taltaletrators cd'elonatbta noitty, deed. '
Accuuut of Wm. It. Foster and Y. Unbent. ad.
sultdstratore orllautel Lnrlmet, deed.
Account of.leeeu McelarOzle and IJ. L, Kolgbt,
adtednletreletre of Jas. )1. dec'd.
' Amount of Martin L. Knight. administrator of
Rlchurd Knight, deed.
Account of John end Saone/ L. McHenry, een.
tutor,. of Charlea McHenry, deed. -
Account of Win. E. McConnell, adM'r. or the CP
tate olVatues McConnell, dre d.
EM
Miscellaneous.
ALEXANDER &. CASON,
C. 4ZTVIT'e,E• J. M. Mason
• J J.
, Attonwy at
SOL(cTOU.. Law
late Col. od 1). C.
Vol!. and cx:Pot.c.
awl cx:Pot•t.
Idaster ut Wail o-`
I:
ton. D.
American and European Patents,
And Cautuse/orw at Patent Law.
lyificen years experience as solicitors of Pxtente.l
46thiever.th Street opposite the Patent Odic°.
WASIIINCTON, D. C. .
rap , t. preparrd nud i.nico.ol
erilhou:
Examinations In the Patent ntiitcojate qrtharge.
snit no Individual fro attest its nay C 614 unless a
patent Is aUon.d.
Send for Circular of Terms ; Instmtlons and
Il elerenieo Lanz 1 ly
A D:CIINISTRATOILS ItiOTICE. Let
..ts. ILI.* of admlul,firatmii on the estate of Vo alter
Penne' deed. of the burte4.7b of Freedom, Beaver
county, hi.. hnvimf been granted to the under
n:l per-oils knoul.4; theno.elvel. Indebted
to bald r,t.lte 9re requested to make immediate
pm meta, and [how Ni - in; clnltus rgalopt the
Came ill pr",ent tle•in for I. ettlement to
JUNATtJAN PAVL,
eepttlr.t. Freedom, P. U.
,s 1 141, 14.
444. .44% 41.4 41411 4,4 1 . t, . 44 4
Bridge Street,
BRIPGEWATER, P.'
IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FIMSII SUPPLY
OF GOODS IN KACII OF THE }FOLLOWING
1 - 11.1. - Y (.1 CIOIDS.
Steubenville deans,
C'af , lniereA and Sattinets,
White IV( aillen blankets, •
White and Colored and
Barred Flannels„
Delaines,
Ginghams,
'Cobergs,
Lawns,l
AVitter Proofs,
Chinchilla.
Woollen Shawbt
Drown :Li! Black Mush ns,
Drilling-, Vikings,
Print,.
Canton.
Flannel;,
Joennet
'rabic Linen,
Linen,
Pnis
Counterptine.4. ;
4 Hosiery,'
Moves
Mits. I ,
G roc cries:,
Cuff.• T. a, `i:var• N 1 ota•,o, ITlAitkj Sir% LTD:Ip,
Golden and Common Syrnpw. Alarker.l In bar•
nill4 and kite. Slar 11,111 TnUon• Candlee.
SOUID. sptcre and 'Mince 3L•at. Also,
sALT.•
Hardware, Nails,, Ca ss,
Dom Loeks:Door Latehro, lllncl., Screw,. Table
Cutlery. Fable awl Ten Spoons. Slelgh Bells. Coal
Boxes, Fire Shovels and Pokers. Nan. and Glen.
Spadept, Shovels, 3 and; hie Forks, ILAkes,
Scythes:end heath.. Corn and Garden lloev.
W( )0 DENWA RE.
Duckett, Tuh.l. Chum., Butter Print, and Ladles
BON OIL,
Linseed k White Lead
_Boots zmcl S/10e:!:
LADIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDUENS' SUOF.S.
fn ~ : r tat vs:loy.:
Dille I •
PAtler and. .Shot,
Blasting Powder and Fuse.
Flour Feed eic.
/1 henry 41/01Iii4 dellvered 'five of charge
IlyClo.c attention to rotsincue, and br keeptnu
ecaulantly on hand a Drell 11.140olted god: orrOCKIS
of till tie kincl• cannily kept in a country
•tor, the unklerpizile.l hopcs In the (titan. e• to
1:1 ,, 1 , 0•1 to te.rit and reterfe libera: 6:1.1te of the
public ii:ttrol-Age.
dot-13'11%1y.
xoTarc IN PARTITION.—In the Ot.
phut.. Conn or Ikaver etnnoty. Itt the mt.
ler 111 the ll n real t,tztte or Ilarpiret
Ankeny, .
late of county:
To the heir. and heal repre•entatit, or said
tleceaped, zo e-it lleary Ankeny. A lex - ender 1.,
AnkellY, Ernni:int Artnotrong. I..abtllla V. Arm.
ttronJ. children of Ittnbella Artn.tronz deemed;
John Ett,:ll.h. same) EnJll.ll..Nlatthew I'. En
children of saanuel and Nlarnret Enzll.h,
deceased; and all !Aber. Interested: Take Notice
that an Illgtle,t•LO 'maker OWIIIIIIII or VIIURIIOII of
the real ertate of said tlerrased: altrute to the
Introtrzh of nil.lt:CWat•T, rcwr connt...Yerm'a..
alit he held on the t.remhe., on MONIIAY TUE
Fit:ST DAY OF NOVEMBER Istin, at tic'cl:k,
rt which tlmo nail piano rna mat attend If
you think proper. .1. S. UrcELL.
SlA•tis °dice, rwaver Co.. VA : lkt, I,
\EI% 1 0 ,13111. 4 1 i GROCERY
lEll
PROt ISION STORE!
12.4)c1 eNter,
By COE & DATtRAGH
I=l
Family GrocuTte. mutt P113711114N1V1, 1141.
llotter. 1-int. 'Bacon. Oil. fore Chief
Vinezor. syrni., dlo
Cotimus, STzarv, ClueLeh.; Tobomo,
tZ:1.4.11,0 W It low scare.
%Voodenovore. /111.1 eireirthinr.
in 'lair Ilto..osolther holm
by ,trict attirotti)h , to
11:oon,,,, to • f
merit n I
LII1F.:Z1I: 'SHARE ()F TII,L PATRONAGE
•
khol. Treg:gee inten at
010 Ingrkot. mire.
ttliA
rtocl‘..!cr Oct. 1rt.:1W.7 --pc1174:1.T
• .
& ,SIEDLE,
In
REINEMAN.. MEYRAN & SIEDLE;
N0...1'2, vvntsc,
Prrnilil.:llGll, , Pa
Goltf ;end Si It-49.,,1n
flihi iu
IN E . JEWE ,
wATetius, inA3IoNDs
,
FILLER AND PLATED W:LRE.
1• • 1
agency for 01l the best wakes of
A.merican Waxtelte
68T1.1 THOMAW CLOCKS
klndeor whtelica eitellilly'refddnil
and guarantevd. finayukly
3iafti4',(o.ltl4oo*iinent.
Fall OpeninglB69
.A.'Z'
=EI
J. 11, BENCE'S,
N '
BELA:V ,bikto
DRY-GOODs
MILLINEIIy
NCVIVIC)INTS
TRIMMINGS.
ztvc., avc.
Cheaper., thaii- Ever:
Having established bnsinem
arrangements with the leading
Jobbing Houses, and having
superior facilities for obtaining
the most Stylish as well as th,
Cheapest Goods hi the Market
Thanking my many friend,
and customers for their - pa,t
liberal patronage we will, this
fall, make extraordinary ester•
tious to have
Tho Itlicht kind of Goodwin
The Right Kind of Prices.
a ~ ~~3Y~ur ,: i3~l~
Mlllt2olll/ D
rya ~~~~
::~~~~~
`.OOl l / 1 %r;;Ilb j ,111, j
Of all the Latest Styles
AND AT THE
Cheapest Wholesale Prices
WE HAVE THE LARGEST
And Hest Selected Stock of
Millinery Goods
IN BEAVER CmUNTY
PALI. AND WINTER
Dry- - Goods•
DRESS-6 - 00DS,
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS; VEIII
ellEAp.
CALICO
AT A SHILLING PER YAZD:
SII.IIII S
MI \ivl.s.
SIIATVLS;
FLANNELS.
PI, A N N 1..3.5.
FLU'NELs
, yAItSS,
YARNS
Y 11INS '
INE
31L4c, , Qi7 tHiriarts
EEM
CCOPS.SIMTEP ,
NEW AND sTvi.rtqr
Ilagillkerehicet and Culint*
A LARGE ASSORTMRST
Elverytthug in our Line:
OWE US AN EARLY CALL
AND SEE FOR TOVIDIELVEO
J. H. BENCE;
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