11 r. ? ; a - ; '. 1 j s f.Va'-' lSrir::.'otc and Hack 1'ny. l'rof. Conhluif"s Suicide. 4 a j Dining hio rcve-nt. junketing: tour to ' the far wi'st, t.rant, the grc-rvt Ameri crn traveler, visited (i:ilcu;i, his for- I luei" lVskleliOe. tlttd delivered OliO of lils brilliant captivsitinp: speeches to ;:u appreciative crowd of radical td- lahvrs. Krom this nddres wo take th. following -j-I.-jr.-.ut extract." which c-:.:;:!is a t u eh-ii-ticn in reference to ' elective frr.uoliisca stashed the- cares til' Brownlow, the lladieal Senator from Tennessee, is a national character not because Jirownlow is a man of transcend ent ability, but because lie is a sample of p.,.1(1;pii. who resided with her mother in , a tenement house, No. 11 Clark alley, in ... U.e rear of Bultonwood street. There is THE ghastly corps r i hat was ou i in hardly a doubt but that White murdered j A canoe. tl.p p-iil set tire to the bed himself and cut . ..... , ! -rn'throat. lie was said to be a bad A-f-'S 1 .1 I 1nru oiita tli-tt HI- . 1 Jive t"'"' -. - - - 1UU oc - .......... ...... .... - --- . , Xctcs and i'oiUieal Items. 1 Iioso ll!.,l,l.)s ,,f . clii.e to take the l,.il k ... ,,: -La, Port tiO-.tlJ, Kansas, nas a. woman me hands .f tp,. s blacksmith. -smarter than th .... r' i: s o-.'-' An Englishman died in New lork re- ; it hack into the Tr.-,.!',' ' ' ' centlv from' swallowing a crucifix, remains with tl.,- -( ,' . "7 A His Excellency the President I tlie men who have iH" .:.a . '" v a class o, --naiesim-ii me luuucai jianv , -". " ; i. . furnishes the followinir particulars relative , L nueii riaies was on v. ,.........,,, u:t,v , h as forced, by the bayonet, upon the coun- rcatiy come w ..ui v , - ; : , , rev;ous movements of Senator Sumner has obtametl a Ui- time; but those !,., ... ' ':;".: ,.: " r- fui ...niy . .vi u,. i h,it.c?i'.,e . zcTi'itX.bL . f -;,uii.to'u.y. tiv.-,,,,i,.;., !::: : 1 ! 1 J.!!:1! " V1. lV.,,ncSSt'?'. VZ who was slee,"..- in the extinct : The corpse, after being laid out ha.l-storm. 'lTrm.V JVls f v .. - - - ------ i-i ' . i. ii... ti.i- irtitttiiiii. ii.m: iii i inn t iiiii:va v . , . . 'i; i . . ,.;,. t t.-:-yt at. ,1 j; ox,.;.(.;.e tU.,aivc frr.chiso, ! stii! 15.owi.lovv rej.ses.nrs Tennessee iati.e j room 'c'ivJ Vntt V l'ttle while before ten identified by a lady resident as that of Eli ' by a tU-orgia mulier eighty-one miles be-, tent ion ..f ,.,!, . -ti --t 'i ' ;" i- ' 11 Vs J.:- rlv.r lu. rtli-.-iithe-l the cares t.l' Senate, and at the Kamc time represents : lady s.talts uuxv. ... iVhite's ' Roberts Conkliug, foimerlv a professor of tween nmrie and sunset. a!l time l.isf,,,..;, , ' !' 1 ' ' ' " c 1. -. t.u- iy ,,;;,.,! ,vi, 1, the mental, moral ami social status of the . o clock shehea.a 'l' nl . 4 ISin the Jlilfoixl ca.ii"mv and a man Louisiana cultivates less lai.d. by near- , until, the othe. ,i ;! V:;I,,;::V::,'.:,i ; ' - V;;;:i : S'! n,ue -l,nii.tratuM,pa,t.vi,that.MJc,i,n. Hence , r,Hm aV lf theV iT, of'the "l niVeiauVr'aUalnmJnts. Iv a million acres, now than in The ter poMma.k.l - iii,"!,,-. ;,W V: l!!,:,-t,U' . ' U ,si5i1l 15,,ww,J,ow s Vlewf ou1tlK' n:m:h- vaS, whd The caU leading to his suieide-for it : lladieal plow is used for other purposes. ; an enormous let,. , ,, ' :"t" ' nvp V.!K!. PfV Ni : t,r in t!.,- :!u!l!.y ot nny in t-ht-tht ty cf lho back pay swindle become .m- ; fjH.ken. The a timet spUh ..sued, w Kl. . e ca .. ; A flom Alabama that it might b,-. f . is ,. ' V r- II f.-.c. Ivv oul,' ihv Aiito House: lort.,nt. In a characteristic letter to b.s r-1 one had leaA L.n the injiuius which proved fatal were then un- ( Mr. J. II. SWs has given his back pay to of the j wa..d,-,es hf, f ,. r:..e.-s-. t:-,- u.,.r!.;.-r-o'-,l. f !:.:,.:t- ..Sp,,.,..fl j, is piohr-hle that I never itm-nts by courtesy "eotistnuents, jiunp, a i. - A-;.in all was silent ' known, but have since beeii revealed. : his wife, and now says his prayers without bow he first v.,!; , .... . : ,,- :. H -.vs: .!. 1 :,. C!..y. IJ, p.- ;ii-;.Vi. l.u: tb.e future tube , forlf rf:,i.V ,!:ls """V"'? vigorously bed u, o in - heavy thud as . In 1K;1 Prof, t.onkling was a resident of , blushing. '. Iowa, tin t(,:.f . ,., ': : h. rroU.;ow,. : .1,1,., Ier- 11 f rv!(:it r,,Sent.;et I hope ! cro!s the statement that -he hesitated lor unl. st yj J Wl c ' village, having a.aTge of the musical -The President, says a court journal, is ville afoievai,, ; , ,.; ;';; ": Z1. : Vhi:'-':,'r: sp.d ;,me i.:v ib you every year '.!is but hi.r. iyNook the back pay .some 'ic 1 al e fi department of thecademy. He was u,,i- deeply ailecttd concerning the news of the , bably waiting ,it!, U; L ' !:-!:"'-'':;NN a;::i-';L!:", : , : ...d'.n.iain i. ih:m Ihhn ableto '-':': -;t tl;,; ,y; T : , J u- MahVtovLite'"a;: ve-sally liked Ar his ,nancxcellcr.t qnal- Iisa.:er to the Arctic expedition. That . tune bcfo.e ,,;:,;,,., ..,,.-, A., o.-.s . lMsU!i,,? ..,. y...,,, r' -; '' prtracted dlncss and big doctors ! Ma I K V .Mtts.L j l.iscultu.e and abil- ' astonishing! . rowing fami!y. v;;, 11,1 ' ' ' U7,. i repeat i..y thunk, foVthls ccr- : l'," '- f;--' 'Vr 'e n I 5 n ut tw?.ear, ago, boarded ity. He leii heie in lr.5f and up to the -Atlam Mang. a Cerm.n, of Pike conn- ' -U.,, En.k,.,, Wi,.., dial r.c,pu.-t1." i -'7-1 i(. 7 at ' V" " ! wi;h' ' e'n otherof Mary liracken, and had ! time of 1ms tragic reappearance had not ty, l'a., became excited because he could more forty r1;;v, f:!.I;i A; .... .. ...,:! ..! 1 ,o i.-.v.-l rob. :n ,li the SIM,, "loU W: 'l,: .. -1 ' ! " t ' I 1 a love for tbedau-hter About ! been heard of. It seems that he had been , no, ea.ch a horse, that he hanged h.mself some t.n.e pg, f.,- .,n ;,. . "!- ' ' . . .. staicsmati, auo ins ici.ui.u.ou ...- .s. v m.a- v - , , . . . t.- ...... r.... o.,,.. :..,.. .....! tr. l..aih n.vsisf.. on the limb oi a tree. .t j i.. . - - . .. .. - t i n ,i..i.vkii.'i'iii4iKr'(iiii:i l is iv4"ii.'itiviii.. iiiv i'v" ----- - if - : i . i.i-l -l.-.oii; i-s. : i. ..-.. can oii leg ui oic ill : t;an, being a ret ertioii on n;s ti.u.v wain i a wee. ' ' , , V 7n2. ... , e i t. ,.,. t. .,' i ' V, I!,- ! i - -'t - lie rclivlo,, un.l if i, the .character and on his conversa- j withvv. In; one ejrved. No 04 ,reen . an rd.or of tbc I , , jo (I a.) - 1- -!.e.wle !:e snljoets lunistlf; j;;1;!, "rof n - "lle'lv the-cur ' i t S b ht if he dtll not return ouaintancc of an estimable young lady, the Vn: v,-,.. un of !.V i.f ('." f .Ti:--. 1(, ;! tihro.u.i rro -; cvitio:.. If Jrunt : .J, hfnKer as a rahUeal ' Ihe money ;be hatl l.rrowetl from bin. he , daughter of wealthy pa.ents ,n 'Ijrone. t - w, re n-:..'.u,! f" );. T.'-W ihetv I'.Vo .lot : not iiiti ml befOiuh u ', ..Jit.ieian we, e tk.uer ami be Ut r wo: ,!, de- ; wml-.I expo h,M -." He then said she : re- : Acquamtanee npencd into an ardent at-. f , '.V,.-!,;,-.- ... on -:::un ! t. eltivn of (Jaiei.a, ns ho bimlf tie- I Vntluig, be hastens to express his surprise tortcd, 'if you 1j I Wid drown mysc 1. ' , tach.nent which was rcc.preca e,l I he , o M.,.,,. v r .. .1 ,..l..5v. b.e eet (V" e,- vV at ar.v Statement implying a want of dr.c- Ihuing this ?ame e anversa ,on w ,,1. the parents of the joung ady opposed the a t- 11 ' :' V . ; 1 :-VV. ' . . ... .. . Y .o.... , ,i,v on bis ,.;,,t in Uiki, all the public i woman Kdley he said. "ou will hear tent.or.s of Mr. Conklnng, but the ,m ; i-::e.-: ...... ,,, .!- 1.1.1 vj..o.: 00 o, : - ,, , . ...... !.; il.nt. ir :iston;ti 1 von inr ii c aiale jlinel v e.nuveu eacn otliei s sociexy. ... 1 . ir.oiicv ..e coiin: uri. 1:0 sas : i ith. r -. . v; . ; .r .).... . , . 1- ) In :i v at . - i vi'i: I- 1 ; ' M . 1 . 1 I t! e U. i l!ie "o::-',!- 1 . ,X 1 ,- i i t i i ..:it..d to -Irive I" !! 1 f. Oi.S .-t.'lil 1 il .-!;oilV iii bCvvl of n J:x-l'rcidcnt is :!"tili''"'it tiiia with 1 'I. '.'.1- I .' or lr: 1! t oi v , !'v;t, of t:o nfo ti e :-l.ii-.e', of tlie eicciivo i- eri''.tiv .-on-iteiii niih I. eiioii in d bv t;;.; oMi ... n :i .i - ' :'( , At the la-t I'res-I'blbi.Iei!.!:::, ,1:1 I'M' lr:u 1 . .'-ill .5 'ce' ' I ! V 1 I Ii ' l r-i:r ( : i II tl. i J'ro 11, well voU-.l i-urlij :UiI i' tu" tloi.ng so it; 1 lr.'foiv Ji;:li:;e United .-'fairs . iveril' Ish. !, 1 - r 1 I!, t il be 1 I, ill ! f'O'ti-lrite be .1. -.' : l clllle- . irt. e t.!ai V. !.; 1:1 e " r 'i. 1 1. e .o;:-. get the increased ce,i!-e!sal ion ch.erful'y and witliout lie.'iiaticn." He v.aut., is. tlis tineily ui.eeistood, too, thai he was one (f the vigilant kittens, and not one of tluv-e that l.y in wa'.t to have the cream fo-.csd on them. lie boasts that bo eon Id have dodc;' d a veto on the salary question beexuso his itea'.ih was juich thai no oi:e evrr ej.ee.id him to be i.i his seat, but that, invalid as he was. he prefer cd to be on .fciiiil in favor ( i the in.-! or.std pay. be eause be cousideretl his services to Ten t'tssie ar.d tiie country worlii ten the.usai.d dollars j er sit!,!i!:i. Jlij ici'fciis for this coneln&iou are tuimmcd up in hi letter as f..l!e.vs : "Asc.li'ur ai:.. pi o;i :-tor (, lno Knox vi'.l- v'i:'u 1 1' M;I !ii:i; been :i'v:istoi.ir raiip .... ..... 1- T ..... .1 . T II...... ... ,.r ir..:il.... t.i urac .... .1 it ' A .1 - .... a Tl ..... ....... .... I. . . J . Sill'. . o.i .no y, .iir-t l imiim.iv mi.v n i i ..... . iiiu, on chicken hawk which measured live feet nine inches from lip to tip of Ibe wings. Mis. Ma.tha Sillnian, of Stewart ville. Warren county, l?a.. tlreamed that she bad cut oil her hair, and when she awoke, she found that f he had actually thorn her hair in her sleep. A duel took place, on b.iturtlay, near until tbey v.eie ieh Kichmond, Va., between John Ii. Mor- thfy found Mrs. M decai and I'age McCarthy, l'oth were in a nudy state de;nl .), .. . ..ii.'jiii-ue s .o-iitf. came to the ,,. sj,, .;, : t;k .Mai.pirtte's tvv., sV'Ji"' neighbors house aul , f- ti hail killed their f.e!:l..- ,) to kill their mot! e.-. n out tue l.e.gl.l.ois r,-;i,,, : e. i. . .1 . : . . ........ ..... I -ict ..toi-tlli t.ir. iv.i I.Tv-ilt.r it...... c.mio soon. 1' 1(1,1, mis it scenic ju ou.s o.v; m.u i ... .-.v. ........ ... .. - - l0 p,;,d meditated the deed, lie also said time separated by the friends of the girl, .. ... o.o.:..1f.l in fi i..-.itoii tli.i ioil." ! she ws taken serioir.Iy ill. Conkbng at- . r I . . , ... ' , . . . xi - ......... 1... !.,..:..l . . -s for her pivsei.ee in the attic several slo- i tenipteU several tunes to see ner, out was vvou.n.eu. ...oi uccai uwnj . jucuuuoju; i-i.- i ivnig u. . ,.;cs - ,e jn ciiculatlon i jirevented. They ill giew worse dailv, and occurred about a lady. tlead. It appeals th.it U ' One i- that her mother did While's wash-! finally died. " j The Drummond colliery, in Pictou woman before kii!ilij; ier. r. in" ai d she had taken Ids clothes home, i The grief of her lover waso intense that ' county, Nova Scotia, was s. t on lire by an hunselt. A Mot her that he met liwr npontbe strict and j it became evident .hat it was all", cting his . explosion of gas. on Tuesday last, y.nd from F.ight dead bo.jf ... ;,.. inthjeed her to go with him to bis room, on mind. He raved about the cruelty of her j fifty to seventy-live miners are believed .- . child about eight y?ars ,. patents, a:it. uec.aretl mai iney nao Kiiiei: , o.ic (.iiimu in me- : i...o luiuo u : o i)o,;sei. e her in order that lie might not eventually Mrs. Drown, living alnuit five miles ly. thirteen 111, 03 west .;' beco.r.c her husband. lie became unfitted north .f I'ikeville, )., was struck by light- sas. 1,1 Labelle ou. for th.e duties of bis position, and was final ly obliged to lesign. The next seen of him was in Jersey fity !Ie was met a day or two before his death ee s. to 'Jjf J littel ;. ctablo !eoi !e of I.;,! ii .!. .!.;-- ri Ji, : IV" J!t of I lie ;f -ill !oie.-.I J.:: I tie.-. ilT.nt vn ;i pa:-..b.ej, 1 a-X"?. ns it w:.s tl.e tiisiv .. on jh 1 1 l i 1 1 sigi:ed e 1. u:r. !-; f prominent eiti t'i Jrr.i.t ;;n t "'illinoi?;, ne;:,I. ui e rtub'oorr.iv re- iiu ii.i o'i! of li-n t!;ci:aail tioilars a yi nr. 1 f. !, wie.ir an editor I :oiu-.l my wajiOS, and i tl.ii.lv that ley laUo- wortii as ui.n l. as senator as it was as editor. And I renv t'lii.k that I a,;, doii.g a liberal art by the coijiitry in tons, eti.ij; t' S'-rve it at the sal- v ;I i.'.'Vi n ll.o;:s;vi:. :ivo liuiuireu ue'tlars. So, in voting for the increased salary, Mr. Urowuhe.v t'.ioairl.t only of his share of the '-swag" and of his own" personal ! services as et. titling him to the same. Hut in vo'.i'. g '.lie back pay iniu his own pock et he voted iu favor f allowing the same bou.'.tv to etl.cr I'-.eu.beis who nutoiiousiy fall boluw bis standard of a meu.ber's value I in money, lie voted to confer a largesse out of the public treasury upon men whose services Lad been passed upon and pro nounced worthless by eoi;tiiti;ri.eies that vetoed t heir petitions for indorsement and re-t lection, lie voted the iee:eae ay to men who never made any money before they wt" ut to Congress, and wliose acquisi tive talents have b.-en hi'fct manifested by gciti:;g cp.o; u,nus rich in Washington upon the i.iggaidly salary" allowed them br the govcriimeul. All of which goes to ' bIs. '.v that T r. I U n. nlow considered only his . own ease, r.etcd only io his own behalf, and, in gettivg what be eonsidered his dues, tiid not case a Continental if be did vote too much to pome and entiiely too little to other follow members. It is obvious that if the pious and loyal Senator from Tennessee bad undertaken to arrive at a correct adjustment of the ; salaty question by applying his standard . of compensation to sdl the sal:: i' d oilieials of the government, the result would have b.-rn anvthing but harmonior.s. It vveuld have been somethitig like recognizing a piece of chalk as a unit of meu.suien.ent. i Mr. iuownlovv, when he was young and ; vigorous, mode !',0v0 a year publishing a remarkably rauey paper ir. Tennessee argal, his seivicts are worth lO.ono a year as Senator, when he is so old and par ! alyzed tht.t be is not expected to be ever ; in !, is. seat. Jiy pub'.ishi.ig a similar paper in Wiseourir, ?Ir. '!, iek" Pomeri'y made about :f.i'., a year argal, if Tweed bad seen ft to pet Mr. Po.ueroy into Congress fiom New Yoik. wo woull have been obliged to pay ."',(.'';:) a year for his ser vices. Tf Mr. Tweed hii.ist If had ta'-rcn a ..tio!:to go to ('..i gress and to measure the value of his se, vices bv his aeuuisi, ions in other lines of Lu -biers. , bore would not ISlair have b?en.r.uy moiu'v b ft in the treasury j lr:-.o,'oid. when be retiu d. On ttic oi her hand, men '';L 'S i;' (.,., f i .,.,1 , . : ifi!:i... !:lv .1, 1 o -e-. v i . ! 1 : 1 i .i in - ! !' I o ; : ! i . j 1 '. t-t i:- :, ;ui mi l t'.ic l u i 11.,!-!. .!.;!. i i ..-lIMil 1 Mil nil 1 ho -,. Y ir;o Ce; e:i,.i; 1 '. n ! ite i vc; y i,ir: I'.l'U j.. :i:!:ir 1. ("n i lorn..-. -u-.ieilt PeTiHi- May- Vo; VS ( r to ! r i. i'. 1 -!:.-. i.-:i 1: y ,-i ,::i'i:tv :u i-i. o ! ::: 1 ':, . I .- llii.l i r. An! ;v : rit ieci! he 'nei jr ) ?.;f t;- 111' 1 ( e o 5 ;i -.-vt-r w ,1. a !i!t;i:;r oj -Then- is - A ,i its,! '.i.-n! anil it ioi - of . u'-h -P.. Jo ctr.nllfTner. n-; i'.-eit v.-!:en lcr.Lre-r for to be n iitf.c. -.O-f-D. e.v.1 ot his rt-u,!,;-.,'!' iu A 1 1 r.;-r i, i'. n to t.ns lav. tuinotii'U rc ipuii';;l t -n.-s.) by : ie -oi ut ion of (.'on ! jiivr; t j furnish a copy of Ibnt pet ition. ' S.-iuitt.'l .1. Iiiui'h.U, u;r.ember of C'on-irtc-s: IV. .m J T.ila lei p'iiii, calloil 0:1 tl.e A tt nev 0 neral after its aljournr.it-nt ami a-'ce-I to ee the .-Jootunoiit, atnl : w:.... reff.e !. beiitjr infn r.ied by t!at ' ol-ieial tiua (.'otsgres- : ! ' t!e::e.nd iVi ih. , for hitvin-r irrrnli-d a par. ton. So ' di:.:i-.:;.t was (.rant at the conviction of ! -e:.!n; i!r.v,:i t!;:t be rt ::k vedtfie ; United Str. 1 D'.s.triet Attorney for liaviio; pros, . r.tci I eotivie'iti him. rht to 'resident hh ix r.s, .11s 1 a pardon. So i; it t ";:d at t!u 11, in v'u-w of j lr:; ni t, r ..ui he VVOU ie action in Ik half and hi 5 tt r.dt r f o! ; inLruidied t:e;:tle:n:u 1 !;:.! (.3 rai.t hr.s no r-perss s.o.l1, en lie W , I.. l bnrs.iay. v,.;lrs of I !."is I r--t'.- nti ar. , i:r.i.; , re- f i v.-'.,;-:, ti lie w:.s v is f Pib :". Mass u 1 . 1 lie! 1 ' ' t it; t i t s ' n. . ( 1 .'.lis r-v -t .-:ii Mi id iu .0 nr. i; o-.er ): I ab ili. 1 u s en eei i- lies - 1 : A me.." 1 l.-.rye iy J .aiii U, ins jp.o.ie t ri-.'Ved n ! irgt; ;tv :ii, tiie voters of iVie -a iti.v-r broiiant .!, and altl-.o-i-'.i lit- had t a wide-spread r;,',! '. ii. 'i v to be uUri'mti-d r'ee ( ' re in W It 1, tie' our.e .rr.pt 1 1 '- ure 'us i-wi u a f .iiiip; of re--:..:a-v in f ha tl such was u A ,r re-.;- f:-..;n !i . hi.-li h; had . .. tl.f'.-' '. ears, l:e -t CO;', .tnnt .1 .tt ! t. I'- i!h day. V.e .0 r man tin 1 -.llo Iv t o b l eu .1 - pari ,.IM w on-.; e.o c Oil ili- rriiia' i-1:1 a( ? i:h!"!: e cr ti ih ! A ;ae a I t '1 nier il a:rl s:.i:.i ly ( ia. c---u - !i.d .'.; t Aim e:' '. i i V ill e ' .0. ; nal for 1 e j . : 1 i y ( . f t ! . c b r. 1 1 t - b : , n r. d i 1 1 1 1 1 u I s n, in: ;'. it I y always voting; in a'eua, even tii-e.ah he may 1-e Jiving n his niuguii'eeie. stock i i n ner. r Ca- iv. , in the Mate 01 iissouri. is Diana of the KpLc-ilans! I i-a Ni:rt,':'i on ihc river Main, is a I'rn-daa city aii-l contains a popula te ;. of i.h ..;!'-". n. (n Monday and Tuc:-d.ay, April iZ I : t ai.-! 2.1, that city was the 'Oeiie of a fearful and bloody riot, originating out oi' v.ual scf ms to an A:nor:e:tn a very trifling and iii.sir; niiteant cav.-e. I'raiiki'ort i.s a city in ".. iii....t an i;n:.:e e pt.ant;i V of Jager t-.e-r i.-- man u f.i-jl u red, and that tisttailv hanalr-;. l everage conuiinte-s the r, in to me i-u u.e' at.'t :aiont!j.; standard price fe-r a tang '.:.::e; hail" a pint, I. as i.e? n ial to l.ijuli:. ' f; CCtltS. 10 u a,.. . 1 br -.1 I . do.-k an i ir in le ; ; , il - V iVl i e. rb 1 . i 1 I i.jo.itv, i Mohi. ; etc;! to ion hv ! iaivt'.; : ;. ol it. Os T,:,.: ,;:!y !:.-;. Si-eriti ... 1 . . - .; e.i ,.y 1.1 is 1 t.i ry oi the Sr. pre: a si. .11 :-.t Ilei tis! iii; '1 ri'i'ii '', is ;a d A" -n 1.1". ': ,0 1 d !. iU.K class. 1 i: if i e, r, b;. I 4 h:a c.t.ers, ( l or .'o.'e.e reason the l;re.cr.i deter mined that bev,- iiiu-t co v- and an-iiuU!i.-e:l tho' ai'U rthe of A pril ti:0 pLi'ee ot'ainii.r of I f fort beer .shot: id be -J V ka;.!..i is, or about, .'J cents. The people u tcrmined to resist this advance in the p:iee of their lai'yr, ' which from time itntncn.oiiai hail been ; i kieiit.'. i .-5 :i mag. Tlic riot began in ' a Final I bear ;hep in v. loth the. crowd j f-:u. shed every lia r i:Vj and l-ottle in i the hou-.;o. Lr-dve all the tables and He lei-.., the ;,Nr-i j thu plea that her father had been taken iaddenly sick thcte. Another is that the I girl met him by appointment. It is very i likely that White thd not oiiginally iattu.d ; to hid himself, and t iiat he fired the bed in- tending to consume the g'ul and then cu j rape. Jhit, changing his mind after he set I foe to the mattress:, h? i.Iaeed the lamp I "to 1 1,:"l"k OP011 tlie stand and butchered him- siiur. White was 40 years of age, was born in the county Kerry. Ireland, and was a boiler-,,. aker by trade. Some time ago he worked in lia'd win's locomotive works, but recently he has been engaged at sboeinak ii:g. lie was not an intemperate man. At eight o'clock on Sat urtlay nihl Mary Ihneken was seen at the corner of Second and lhittonwood streets, talking with two ning last 1'iiihi- afternoon and instantly killed. She had a child in her arms at the time. The child escaped unhuit. A Court Jnr.iT.al excuses Grant for b od j near l'avonia Ferry by his uej hew, who ; net attending the Chare olr-cquics in New I works in New York. Conkliug was wan- i Yo.k. on the ground that he had just re ! dciing about abstractedly, and bis nephew . turned from his We: tern spree, and was I said that he was not in his riyht mind, lie ! too much fatigued. "' Of com se he wasn't ; placed him on rai Erie I hill way train for ; drunk. j .Midd'.rtown. The conductor of the train! The iVumvlvania Fditorial Assc.eia 1 was requested to look after bin, and see j tion will make its next Summer excursion, J that he got o!V at Midd'.ctow,i. The tiaiu in June, through the coal legions, and Ii. official having forgotten to let him off at ; S. Mtuamiii, tlie active and energetis See that station, when a few miles west of it 1 retary, is making the necessary arrarge the conductor asi.ed Conklinq; if he want- j incuts. ed to get off. lie replied that he want, d ; A w ill is registered in Wayneshurg Vimi," men. and that was the last seen of to go to 1'ort Jervir. About a mile ra-t of her alive. She had always borne a good cha racier. Detective Franks, who was detailed to work unthecas-r.diseoveiet! among White's elVects a frame containing a photograph of that place h". desired the conductor tostop the train and U:t lum ofb ,eIoorcr.d vtihI ly around, and exclaimed : "T hey are g--ing to kill me I Let n.eget off I"' Thecon di.ctor passed 0,1. When the train arrived the. victim, Mary lh a.-kcm, it. which also j at the dpot ( 'onkhr.g was now here to be was the picture of another girl. An am- I seen, lie had jumped from the tram brotype of a woman and child, supposed to be hi.; wilf, was also discovered, and seer 1 1. ... x 1 I .-v pill iv wen o;cv 10 e v cri 11 iv uu-it . j exi-eeting to find his mangled remains, but '. he could not be found. j Karl- the next morning a stranger ap- a! loiters, signed b' K- becea "bite, lk'd-f.-.d, Kngland, No' II Quick stiett. In one she upbraided him for deserting her and her six thi'nren, and signed her self, "From your broken-hearted wife.'" Keceipts for drafts on the London branch oft!..-! b.ii-.kine-hoiise of IhexeKV. Co. weie also found, which showed that he had sent j id the beat down the stream, and w as which contains the following remarkable clause : "I also ive to my beloved wife one red cow. one thre year old colt, and the reinaind.'r of the kitchen and hou.e h ild furniture." Lightning struck a s-ehool-hou-e filled with children, in hauituccville, Ia., one day last week, killing one little girl and badlv injuring ten others. On the arm of v ot rsenato, Y,,, --'s . . cent ly found. 'I p.-;.,;..- cem.-ty about thre.- v . ... citefi.ent i.s so - tion to bring toe .:::. - . so strong, that n..e:: . .'; V s effect their ar. est. j.-;, , three more giavi-s w-.t ,;. t ,' day last, or, v. hie!. i . , .,. ami j.eople were on . r excitcmettt po-vaiiid a, .! try. 'J'iie b'Klics . f centlv mutilated, c.v -. .i.z child, vs hich is beiii ved , alive into the grave v.si; !.,. marks of violei.-c" we:e ' I he fall .-I ti e 1 li e- ....... 111 . . . ill., i.y WI.s.i lost their lives, is j;;id t . by old flaws and clacks i 1 bars which were attached t up, ihls at the noi th end An examination of ,,e th ! in tbc discovery of rust in . 1:1 :. , . . ....a ..kcmkc l.-unii mai 1 i . one of the pupils an oak leaf was pictured ' lattice woik had snap ed'd ter. and ir.i attempt had with itmaikablc minuteness. lien I'.utler. ia plaster of pari., with a plud at the hou.c of a man bving nearthe j spoon over his shoueler, ha always been a l?ela ware riverfor the loan of a boat to take j favorite .ed -on t-rnaaient in Chicago. The a row in the stream. Tlie boat was given j staluetto is now- d.-ched with a o-cent him. He lowed t the mid lie of the 1 i er. j iae:p, which is neatly plastered on the swollen with recent rams, ard then point- 1 l.sscx slatcsmau s capacious forehead. 1 pair tbciii. It i.s als builder obtained the c bi ibery of the Foard of city, paving, he ..Iticir.u ; each. As theieaie; r throughout the coaeer on.erov. erected on b.:ibc his wife money upon several occasions. To-day Coroner I.-rovvn held au imp.iest in the cases, the evidence not differing at all from tho statement given above, and a verdict w:;s tendered in aee.udar.ee v.iLh the facts. Vhili. Lxtninj Herald. . . s . PeNSSYI.YANIX M. Nl - ACTUI'.E-s. Tho j 30011 carried eu;t of sight by ihu rapid cur- ' character, bis I rent. About the middle of the day a man 1 Senate, and an similar coratn e m. a s who last winter lost his -eat in the United Stat' s immense sum squande, cd : that the fiosts of . j vtus seen bv r-ft'oocn parsing down the 1 in frretless bribery, has now lost a $10.'.1!.. . the means of tavi. j river, running wildly about on an island lawsuit. If be has ar.v.hing left, be had j two miles above the place. He acted as if I better tie it up iu a rag and sit down on i". i lie was being pursued by some unseen cue- Another tight is reported betvvtrn our my. A few hours p.ftei ward a boat was ' troops ai.i. the seen lioatir.g down the , 11 er t.y a man the lava beds. named ivoger t.iiuck, who lives on tl.e Jer- ' l.:t ti.e Indians were unveil oil. and a following statement, oompned from the ' scv .side. Seeing something K ing in the patently suffered more than did our forces. census letui ns for lo70, shows the extent, i boat, Quick rowed out to it. and discovered I They are now entirely cut oft from the lava iheie aie tempt ; .. .. : ..... r .1 ..... t.i .... , . . . f-n-nu t t. -js ,,,;i,'n f, oi-ii -el eil : man 1:1 i lie agon :e oi oeMH. Jooi.o. w ucui. i seoi e, Horn tlie ,i " , ' - . i tlowing fitely from an U''v wound in the to yitcs the fguies, (our expt-i lenee 1:1 , hiJe of ,lis uc.u A ,:,ck(.t' kllife j.iy ncar having been ihatscaitely one manufacturer j hit outstretched hand. Ouitk towed the c. win. 1 -..-r. .L.trifnt As before, it was a surprise. V,. I: - peau j .a.-., appearance of a i..r iaverj.ool in the j -It is very strani subtle power ti t- ... clr-ctrie-al eloiiuc-,. 0 cf their fel'n w-r.ieu. in ten was prcj a red to furnish data ufKin which even a moderately accurate calcula tion could be made as to values,) 01 the ex tent of the manufacturing in te tests of this Slate, arranged so as to exhibit tho value of manufactures of each county : 'on ut irs. Adam;- Aib-gh.-ny Armstri ng J '.caver I'.edford ... ! lterks v. nose sei v .it s Cambria.. ...v i.- ...... rt., 1 ... .... V , . .. have been worth s 'tntthing wou'd be ex- I cM j't-eit-tt to rerve witnoiiL pay n at -count 01 . ( 1, .''il pievious ii;-ri:eee: SUfil rear. -i o . o bring th .ire. in gathering 1 fii.-.-ter. ab-nudit v of i Clarion., .1-1.... 1 to. a 1 r.- s-.i;. ! cem. r:. i the Froth -.!i-eurt, iio.v in se a viil of (' tl.e iust.iree - P to lis). a;; a ar I (', aia! .t.ifi u- hti' and ooe vvere pov. swarmed thro: ...I" boor ho lis '.as diet it v. Th- The I' ll.; oeoli!;.irtab!0. aha, for th. git t.;o streets ana seores Weie sacked throughout ei. itcd and turbulent 1 1.-O0 1 g, 1 :lii I s!.. ov to ox r-.'i i.f the Hi i .'. 'ihiv' i'otis i.y h-t. 'f:,: r 1. vvaa .aaorir rve-1 on 11 0 e! J '., st. aovocaes o. el iii earnc-t . an -1 We're ordered e parse the mob eaneed tip.;i bivd iiilo Tap lager were terribly ft Ie.:s;;h ti.e n.ililr.rv at and directed to dhs at any cost. They ad mo oi,'. t!:c crowds and a standard home to the loyal mind 1 with a kind of shock, 23 it were, wo j need only hint, with bated breath, at tlie idea of applying it to the salary of a cer- tain August Fersonago who, ia the prime ' and maturity of his manhood, was a few- years ago; devoting his great taltnis, and bis West I 't'i lit education, to the duties of a clerk in a lea, her rtore, for a meagre sti pend of ?YiO j er a;, num. F.vidcntly, Mr. lhowhlow never thought of applying it in that iji'.arf er. If any disloyal pers'in had 1 stigge.sitd such a thing when the Senator was voting on the salary p:et tiw, there ; would have been a scene ri.ch as imagiua- ! , . . . , . . . 1 -. . 1 1 10:1 oocs noi love to ii.'.i-e, .-on. wo-.os t ,m.:at.v would have been uttered which editors and ' I.ncaster. rc eordh.g sngels cannot transcribe with- j j,avvrenco. oui u.sing numeaciis uasdics. j iiusciti J. Cii-arti t U i 11 u.'i Columbia Cr.-wford ' :ii.iber!aiid . 1 'unph' ,, 1 lid.ir.ard Jtik Kiit: l-'ayette Forest Franklin Fulton I rccne I! imtiiig.ioii . 1 udiana I cfn.-r.soii (V '). ITuwibiL' 3f;;j'.-7-r atul Suicide. cart nag;-?. 1 v 1 1-1 O'l v. r . ti.e ; v.- : 1 . t : . a.. i-j.1 to ae t tMi'l iiig the Court ..;e:n t:K-i'i".o j.-aiu r.'fv i i' i very bi ieilv i.!e::t .v hen it w a : la hu e the tare, but di 1 not dha as; its v ne.-s :xs a ivriv.ial m'.a-nie i he .J ti'Ige.S of t i.a Ce-urt were t euii , ; on a ?-u i-tr-.d Aet b. ! stout f-. W Hit that .-upi-ie-v. 'e Snrnle- i.egid.;- ) br tiie reason that wo (..1 no 0-1 the wrath o s, vvhuse cdi: . a f tin t o r.i nee vvi- tv.i J .-ha t aeerne. t 'tal le' ta 1 -kai tint ..et of Assembly, tliOtl-lh J popaMy det'.e; ive. cou'd t :( t.- a Coir.t widch the .i. as.! ti'ihunnl "ts d:-eid ,n hi. j .t. n.-e '..Uooever. eevting o.innot 1 !.: la ta sre it vvi-ii bian tliSWelXM Willi a YoileV OI s. The s -ldiers tiie-n loaded wiih ... I- . . ... i 1 u; ami iitei itn-o inc crow;. :i a 0.1:5- taae? of only a i r,- yard-. hi'iiu.g foych and vaiiraii-'.;;- lifu-ea peii:;i:s. Tin; 1. rev.a lies v.eie ti-wi atFau'ltii u:a tin teen of tluiu were gulled, the troops fainc into the crowd and killing five iaoia-of the mob raid wo-Troding tvventv 01:0. i.mlviiur a total of 12 killed and IX woutided. Tl.o :acb was suppressed and -be next day the brewers dovidetl to put down the price of boor to 4 mag. and henceforth the rata a the Statalind fa!;!, i:i July, had no Li:! vk- preFt-iit pn :tred to :.pv- i"r i.'.iors r. u thirsty Frank 1. , ... 4,v i iO id.) ?1 rate. At tht iiiuied to be Ofdei" l'eisJiied tut workman r.iil tptrtr:' .in comrude? at the old I..-?, act oe.nt 1 cer oon- kieul.ers a u.wj; and in Frankfort. I rib I'iing that tho "I'ibensi i:..,r lj:2 T:ik Legislature of Ohio adjonrnod last v t( k. The session Fitted 15 tttiriivg wuhu CJJ gener.it r.nd a y.-. e t if her s-.'i-t or done in the preai-e' local or special Saws were enacted. Tt i-i the sole work of .,.. 0f t'ae f;co ' This is in striking ct.ntrast with the A most bortib'i; iTei:d?r, followed by ar son .-.nd suicide, was co,ier,ittd oil Satur day liijjbt, between ten and eleven o'clock, r.i No. -Fit; New Market street. The- Ii. uue is occupied by Joseph Iloll ra.'tr, baker, ami the upper rooms were rented out to sevctal famiiies the attic, or fourth f'oor, to Jeiemiah White. Fetween ten and cloven o'clock on Saturday night l:e was di. covered in tho front attic, the room occupied bv White, and Mr. Kollmar broke open tlie door, and found the bed in Hames. '1 be fire- v. as put out with a tew buckets of water, and the tin-men, who had then arrived, dk covered the body of White lying on the floor with his threnit cut from ear to ear,. and a lazor I3 h-g near his head, nncl the b"dy of a young girl, with her fluent ttiiilly g.-...hcd, also upon the floor, the bed hai:;g keen Lamed away from under her. The t'esli upon tl.e lvvt-.r limbs v as smok ing siinmei ir.;- fiom the beat which the riataes had kiuthed. I'o less than live deep, horrid cuts vvere found oil her throat, extending a'.u;o.-t from car to car. The i upper p'o.tion of her clothing was some what mutilated, and several severe hacks real cuts v.eie found upon both hands. : Directly under White's head the razor out, 0,1 J."hig!t fauo'rne Lycoming McKran Mf nvr Mitllin I iii roe Moiitoniery Montour Northampton Northumberland... i'errv Philadelphia Pike Potter Sell 11 pi kill Snyib-r Somerset Sullivan Sn.sip.ehaniia ii"i"a Fui"ii Venango .... Warren V.'a; -liingtou V.'rtyne "West niorelaial Vv'vomii,g York slatilisloneuts. ."C-' i "7,i .'..!!) 411.1 ..tt 7;w a. T .!.:. 4 ....... I 11.1 ;;:;o ....... '.'Ji r7: L"4.j 'J4 1 .T)S 74.'i 4tJ .r.s7 Sit at trja 4 .- :t7 ...... r.s.i r.o a'' i 17t 2152 zo lain; 1H1 4S1 ;;: ssf, COS o; 4.r.S 1!4 zr, 1 l,(is: 153 (.VS 4'J4 beiat to tho village as uuiek'iT ns ooss'.ble. i and medical aid was called, but the man died soon after tlie boat toucVrd shore. Xo una could identify the body, although the features were familiar to ail. It wa finally recognized, as stated, by a lady who had formerly been a pupil of tlie deceased. I His friend were r.t once summoned, and a Pro met. 1 . .... . , , .... , 1 t!l"o ' cire-ner s invest eat am held. I he bvuy KK.7.S. '..'.; 1 I was removed to M e.'.d'.etown for burial. 4.a3iari7 i llii Koheits Conkliug was well-know 11 in 4.i i ,'r;3 : musical ciitles. lie was author of n.anv popular instrumental and vocal pieces. 1..V.7.0- I l-M'4 .-t.sa b.aiss.ato L',7b.,:iiii !,;:::.ll;i 1 ..t.lO.J.!-' .--.,;,si j ',.-.-. 7.S3 i '.,(i;7, U74 ' 11.4;t4.ot3 j l,;i.'.-().'.o,i ; 1 ,10;,-!!'C .'!,i-i,r:i j !?,7!in.'J'.'0 - la, 1. '.7,o,;: ' ;:,,Jit.L Ti:Tm news -ubliEied to-day in relation to : the death of Captain Hall, of the Polaris ex.- petliiion, th.e dappeaieuce of that vessel j The steamship l'gypt brought to Xevr I tbcis who mc n : ::. Y01 k 01. e huudrt d farmers and mechanics j imitative nor 1 : , from Yorkshire. Fr.glamb who have pur- has so risen above chased land iu Clay county, Minnesota, em man msguetic el :: . : the line of tb.c V.'estern Pacific Ihuhoad. firm that is in r.:i v , e : Sixty l'okindcis are now on their way to I on tlie ether Lane, i the. name tate. i Liverpool, d.oin a - The Sthna ( Ala. Times reports that a j credible would as. wa.cr epoui went inrougn --ine ii-.iuier : u w e n.nt r..t t he re place," about four and a half miles fiom that city, 011 Wednesday afiei noon last, de molishing fourteen small buiidinjr--. and greatly tei 1 ify insr the negroes, w ho thought the final dav had come. .leatnie P'A'C, Cueen Victoria, and the Mother of Washington went thruuirh Chk :h the other day, en route to the hmatic asyl.-.m. Thevr were accomjiauied by three eai -loads of equally distinguished persons, and by .,uite a number 01 phy&i- by which to judgf. V. . that his lab. 1 s a: e chinch : but the 1 r-' bieus are ti e teenes 1 t i 1.-1 ;i 1 n cuius who 1 aid them the Greatest respect. ! bvr. J. 1: 1 o!:! i t o cno. or tan t rai.oioc- . ... n .rn!.. ...... ... a. ...... ... n ..-.-,..-... ... ..... ... .1 LI A ... . rt.OI ..... ...... . ... 'O .. ...V 1 A . l . . ... I ' . .... r.i .0 ' - 0.11:0-1.1 j.ooiiis. ,ijjeii ii.iiiee:!. c.e.v 01. k-C.v,.,,imii L..r .nost m ... . i ,.. , ,vj., r in s, p, t(m Leui ,h Cv,mitv kft : 10 d romantic chaiacter. It appears thai ; per j1((!llC p,t December, without, monev. "on the lath ef October, 1-, .. m latitude a?,(j MU.Cic,irl in Retting to Liverpool. ', seventy-seven degiccs, thirty-!. ve minutes, ; . ,. Kl:,,.-m ;n a,,..c r. .,n,f 1,.,i. ' .TAKI L'LKt'i'.l-.L. , r. i; la 1 ion in t re 1 lio-eauif it is the 1 1 ) ?, . . . , ..vis.' t if i'( ;..- r:t .Ti-... . th; tn :-f I.! MKit A I. TI'::M a party -umnertug some n.ne,eei.M,..tsieii ; slic pc0;inie dissatistied with the land of tho l o.aiis to in-., some -provisions 0:1 an 1 e,. r ...r.,.i. . . . ice lluo. Agalecamdon; tho Polaris partetl from her moorings, and the unfoi tunates, to their dismay, saw the ship steamm-: 1 I... I -. I . ,..,,, o. u-;.-,-. !l,nm tl.. aiirl,l.,o 'vV3oj i S'stance. The :ce at the time bad fortu- 1 '.'ost'i.-oT I nately a southerly set, and the tide and ' ;i" r,.7'4o4 i wind drove the gieat iceberg, with its Iiv- 1 a'ja, lid ; i'.g cargo, down through Faifin's liay and ' 3,(21,."iiy i l.avis' Straits until, on the lt)ih of Apt il of j .r.l' -133 ; ,bi i.!-f.R'.if . (:ir aft.-r f.no liiiolvf .1 ..i-.a I a few dr. vs aj;o. Charles Tripp, an armless young man 1 from Illinois, is one of F-ai num's attractions, j He has beet, teaming this winter and on one trip be had todisinount and take off bis t boot three times to fix the harness, woikiug with his toes. He writes a very good j "foot," and his correspondence was con- 1 ducted with his toes. ' Some foolish person has been inquiring ! Tn ll.i3 tnwniip torni-v::-- ' : Me and fast tciiieg i. : ; I- ho ocfer.co cf 3 Kf. Heeoai incivled an.l f.s--a :' n-iid'tr !. r i;vsii ixtiJ. i - p'.rs. No o'.l-er book I A- t.-. - tm K-nranief i. A-t-a lewA.N Co.. i.v. i: . s- V 'M:kO.V , ninety-six days on the ice, they were taken i n. . hV T.-Vc... v T C V V 1 . S 2,:;r..,Io2 . 0a'bv the steamer Tigress, in latitude (ill v- - , , 1 l s " yr .: Cl 'art,V whether Sen i i,r: 4i,'t ; . .. -a - ator t amerou ot 1 ennsvlvanta had return- '..,'. i three degrees, thirty minutes, nearthe coast ,q i0,. , "" , l i i ... , , ,. . . ' cu his tack ,'av. I he answer was of '7-i,o,r i tf Labrador.- 1 his is one of the most re- ,.,, , 1 -,. v, " vl 5.,"I5 i !......... . , i .. .. .i couise m the nceat ve. Mr. Cameron spent j-.v r i s h . P1IV PA15 ! l il ! TI:o 1 tlx leitt-f t,t piu.i s :i.i il s-s i- -e1 It uen unit iin. . hrm: i--i ! , It has n p!ea?ar.. oml ; - not Kit-i-s'- or s:jm ti:- i : 5'- " whi. n make? it s iuxurv ::: for? '--'5 cents per l . ,,;. K-"'' ;T' KKLTlKN lb VT. !.;' ' A "1 A L'JIA X IVA1. ( ' l- rs.ysi j t,f ti,at i,.y life-rafc by the Tic-ess. are I r..MI,-J.--' events which have no parallel in t his or any ! , , . J "'c', ?,"etf-" '.'e ; i -tl.cr age. Tho persons rescued by the 1 Vl ".. . cume ,s pmiu t?: - Tigress are now safe. Put all is dark asto i I? , V',, .a","'1:r,,SOnmCUV buch d ' . i the Po ho is. !,, lost h.o-...0 .; T... I "e- uii.-acu . .ci lll'ic, U1IU o.-AC'T hheehnnr.-. .reo-.-dcl Kbr. .MK e,.i,.,v..i dr womd hc fewer fatal accidents from I a . . V ,.1T "I T KICi- ' 1-11 ..7,PU 0-",,!'O4..117 .. r.7 ctrj.ai.j .. 41 '-'40,72 .. 84 4 iV.si,114 an r.ui.ua .. 4(..5 VJ4,'.71 S3 3'.)O.S77 .. ."7t; .v-jr.,r.4 .. ls-j v., i;o,rc .. lor, i.i's.s.c.y-i .. "i7.S 4,. M. ),.'.' id .. 4."a ;,''J4,7.;s .. 4:j ,(137,44 1 ... 'J'.t .!,7!4,7.'i .. Z'M l',.V.i'.4.s7 .. 1:4 l,01J,8ol ..l.iii 7,oiM,!i;;4 f.7,200 t711,Wl4,Gi-l 4.U07,S55 S nineteen of her men, and thus the workinj 1', 41', ;.;,'. ! force reduced. Thus crippled she was las eiale to point a gun, pistol or other lire- j vveajK),! is I -v' B .haute j " t.- i a.v : i.o ...i , . ,law i ity. Tells of tie. :.!- of i'". '. , inere lire- arms. Simon Cameron having procured the painting of his own poi trait on a panel in the room of the senate committee on for eign relations as one of the four most emi nent chairmen of that body since the foun dation of the government, the Boston i i-anser.pl buggests that the figure- of the should receive a eoat interposition follow the men of the Polaris? ' fl aii:e,d'h.ring gu.lt and be well hung. ; ...ii me-. i ii. ne ii.Ti.cwu 10 ine luur- lausen, at Kit ham, St sect, running before a unions gale into the vv intry exause which surrounds and hedges in the Xoith Pole. Is she still atloat ? Are her crew alive and well? Where is she now? These a;c questions to which no answer can be given. The men upon the -,; !'3" '., Bl ' ice floe were rescued in a strange manner. I l"r-" ? t ? i" Will the same good fortune or providential f " ? J-u interposition follow the men of the Polaris' ' frai,s,c,d Kla"K Z" an Tens of thousantlsof people in this country ,7 ' ' "ve comes, hope so, piay for sut-h a consummation. P V a, ul ""-V'1 Put that matter must be determined in the I i-,:-1:-I:tL' Jn. Apr;., lb, I proof ltd il t iiiif5 : f.ti lOt-oi'! '" Stam n.l (l is : l:;n;.o. i ' ' t'iry. llasis. t;:njs' :tif - '. n Yivid Aeeotintsi r tN-.p:.: Ajntsc!id (orci.'ii'ire ' it. Sent f.-re. A.i.!is Ine. Hartford, Conn. luture. In the meantime the public will ask, why perr.ist in Arctic expeditions? I . ' , , ve ooen proven to have What is to be gained by such attempt, to j if"1 fIrT, ihe R-n? of the murder WP wilt pmv nit ' " i r ii ij A Yet all of them have been proven to have f urnislu-J a.V.1. v' '' . .-. . . - I . . -. , - , . . ; .1- . ' JV. l.O . o. and asked tlie favor of being hanged for the crime. iaCLii-r roui (F.t)A It liiiril. in.-O'-rr. . f ' r,- y J srvalio.i et 1 .:rs ..,- cl.ithinif. ele. Four .1:- :'-';;! " .; Prices wit hin tti'' r. e : ' v For sale, wlmi-'si' '"'5 No. .-M (ilEfi M 1 s" A liberal discount , ' " at tho time of its commission. In the list of States Pcimsylv seeond iu value of manufactured and first iu the number of ma establishments. ' .Iohniov. n ilingV1 v. hich owe their exia'iii't' to this District Cmnt rnud- l.'le', a'.ld :e5 t!ljal!:e ::f l'"h.e;:iiii,;j. jhtt- l.oss novv been calif I, tiie players 3.1 tv f-g'at it out on their own chosen ; .oiiod. iii 'heir own wa v ar.-l on their -v ! .Site, i-Ves'l .er. i!' f he? I! marvellous facility with which special laws arc annunily ground out by our legislative mill at 1 larrisbarg. Unlike Ui.io, soccial legislation in this State is the rule and gv iicrr.l laws are thee:-:-ceotion, tlie latter when compared with li e former i eino as n few gtaiiii of V, in o lu I,U.?lltl of flia'f. i ne raur- i c rr .v . . yearly loss of valuable lives, yeaily tales of! &C"V.. ' iluty f nvicti,,tf ! TTniTI P fif fiflfl S ,:. ctlwu sunciing, the latest of which is almost iu- i if T.,,y to pro- ; j-j-vxxxw v.- ama stands ,.,,,, 1 ... T..i... i.. . . . vent lunatics from sacrificing tbem.lf4. : t,. t i m - products, , -"r. V"f,V,V?HI,la!n on the 'alter. o,u. diektM.vvh.i-a : ; nufacturmg , " ' ,"rtV' enlcl."'"!.w -Details by mail show th r.wn,. i f..ce-esS...f .lie ch.;--n;-r North. And thev eave to scie,. l.t a fhnclctl "uuI.tls b' the Uender family, at KntV-.u's. " - .'1 . T T T- 1 1 . C l..-Anin A which bad wrought the terrible deed was Y 1 , ?' v V 3 i 1 Z f,...,,,, arrived at Mauch Chunk with a baud saw Coon the north side of the attie Rtor.,l a ! aU(1 J:lck PUnp is ,,05 wmth ; account of the drift of a portion of the .: . . ,1 and Ano Pardee, ot Luzerne county, who i oi the I'olar.s. as recorded this i.-.h r.ct of the -nrb while upon achest. in nrox- " IK"2r 111 l.,s 1 ah,0Vt, I dl ask when are theso Polar cxpediUous irr.ity to the chair, a shawl was found. The VIUJ- -orai air vc at J.aucu v...u..k o. ,y . to cease .wv.ua. Ji:e, VZUi. pirl b:-d evi.hutly been in the room for years ago wun a nauo saw mm jae.v ....v; The President will not appoint a suc- t he bvJj was. ideciared as that of Mary the ie-a.stcml'!rng of Congiess. nth. And they gave to science but a 1 rtlcu 'V"1" , d Uie ,cnder niily, at ; K.,Sn.v-., -S ';"' h . v facts to weigh against their labo,s,"uf i jlf0 tC,",nt K l uJurr- .mi,.,,.i..,ii? -n.:. .' i mive l.een ot the most atrocious rh?inr.f,. 1 lK .. . , v . - t .' d the i ?v.'CV,Ves hV.to,itsof theUst ceturv. i . crew ! A,1,,ai" ar'd lender with their TXT A N T K P -' 1 . : .s nine I w,.veswl!Vt'J, "mall house and enter-! VV TC KF.s. i.V r; s itious ' Ja,,lc,ltvrfers. '1 hose unfortunate enough !. '""-nU . ..eiu were Knocked in the head I - r-T.-'r WtNTI '' ammer and their throats cut ; a j A , , V , r ,k w n1',' bed wa, raised n',,,! ! fX. s after be, ng robbed thrown into1 ,.,. j,,' ,! M. -in :', s :' some time, and from the position of the articled it r.p trued as if they had been -taken u and laid clown I.y l.er own hand, cesser to Chief Justice Chase until after Ninth with meat Pomo (and Dinah) ves- ! tunity was afV,.,,'ii ..r i .;. .. :..hi... ..!.. i-.u-i-iiy- T''K. r'2 : tertlay. ' garden. 3 I ': The anniversary tf fhe liassae of the lifteenthimendment was celebrated in the a piN where thev v.-. a ...on nil-oppor- pe iitioos n.iiis, A '' I r B9 Ji li ve s r t. t: r 1
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