the ciiEinetiiii. Ebensburg, Pa., Friday, - - June l'i, 1S7H- Ai'Oyjt: ox the ice. The Constitutional Convention tu! ; Captain Jack, is evidently regarded i fic Increase ray. i)V Attorney (ieneral Williams as a i .,r,r..i,..-.l lw.lHnvr. lit enomv- nn-ib,t. AK AMEKICA.N S.UI.Ok S The newspaper press of the Stale j Uie ch!r is 1(,uught uf &viug ov tuea coiiuiiiKs 10 ...vuease ui violated the laws oi war. It is there- salary from $1,000 to $2,500, voted to ' fore the opinion of that functionary j got their feet frozen. We slept that night in tlie snow, under a heavy northeast gale, The Walworth Murder. Acfcs and lk's ptohy HOUKOr.s ' Sl!1 m t,ie morning .started back on foot to ! Mr. Frank "Walworth, of Saratoga, ap- Stokes is t I n xight sri.K.NUoK j i'c:i.ch, if possible, the old lodge at Potter's : jK-ars to be a gentleman of thought beyond , Milwaukee "' . i hkun skir s. Cove. The snow was nj to our waists, and 1 his years. Having purchased a pistol, he .cabinet maker " Hi, 1 i is V'1-.. From the New Vork HcralJ. j to prevent us fioin lying down. Charles : rived at A"ew York. (.Join- to a hotel he , trees in Creelev c'i 0;'t ?. i.. i i .i , , ci... ,t,ii-n,i h..-.7.,.. m .1 1 Ti r,m ha i e I iar t ii! w h.i cuictr oi , oanuici, ui .iphii cionincion. Lnnii.. nivneu nis iamer to an interview, in onicr im...!.-..., ...... : uiemseits n uic ineiuuersoi me von- ..- v -v. v .....c .,4W,wto . . - -. ... ...... , ... !!,.! ,,. w i..,.,.i.....i i. i ...,m. ....... n,. ,.; w ,.. T... ....".." ' 'U... l.,- igf.B1. " "' " 1 1 "i- T-nrjz. ; - l, trie.l I - i m an- tt-il.iiMil History i.tn i-u iiii-iu a ii..iuei tu mv uui- , " j,.!..- u..u ; .. ...... ..j i uapuu mission. !:... ., a,,. cnrvvi'iv 1 sttttitional Convention. It has been ,nUbr A , ' t i . ' rative of the modern Selkirk, James A. fame sleepy. It was impossible to rouse ters." The invitation looked i-ropercnonuli . The Den.ocA,'' lr ,' ThT.ee1oe-',.t ( ..". i-.r'iM untv ro re- ' said, in certain ttarters, that the conn- 0 1:U a :'uun Jevs late is eon- Khltf who was k-ft on the South Shetland hin., and, unable to cany him, c were , to the boy's parent, who could not have ,.cssn;ail I...,.,,.,;,, iiu.-ite-l to m-i-t tarn-u.iai -i hyi.i- t ceiiU'Cl, it llUtttei's little Wlietliel" he IS Ihlands, among the sno w and ice, by a ves- f' need, much against our inclinations, to MispeeU d 1 he y.iuh s tim joku of lui ing j,;, ,,,,,,,.,, , , ,, 1 'i". a Imit elections In thnr Hnorui Hrct,o.otiMn;ts , n joiiunti.s Hint have seen lit to take . j,,,,,,..,! OVi.r to tiie c;vii authorities or stl which viiied that-almost unknown re- i lavo him to die. Pedro Moiitaro, lho him there to settle family disputes with : T1 .l." i .',;, 'e wry s ifiio-s ffuui em (1 iii-u-M-t to m-i t m i ""- : i;oi- v. i-.i. mc niajoi ilv 01 1 uc v uo ii iei i o com x mat Hal. 1 iiat is sealed. 111 w x w ,j ...vmi. - -: ; " --r j v ... ... Sy uve nre :-at uulav re,,. . a - e!ive-!tti:. iii I!.iti-""-- 1 1:1 1 ir,,;t,- ,,r llf. v.. .il,l 1... l,.,r,.r,.,l t ... ...,... months, pait oi ine iimo v ill! neipiess ; "on, ui:in aoat iui nines oi me nui, iaun, was asKcu io maKC certain promises (ififi Cinch,,' .ti .., " '"t, t.n...11iM;.teaevu.Mv u.y . - , vi to imj.-uui v . 'V, """.V 'V A'"' . . ,.m .a n ions and part of the timo alone, he ': when l.o gave up from fatigue, and laid not to arnoy, insult nor molest the bov's , t.v n,. ' "'.iv.;,. ne i n lei' liu li-'' .if mill nc wmuiKih -, . , x- 1 1 1 1 t' V' 1 I 1 1 I T 1 1 1 , r i T n 1 I v . v I I I . . I . - i . Ii .-j. . . . . - . -'I --. t)eU Jr l )P MriiLl'K'"i,i'i ii. ' ' .... it ... . - .... .;u,ti Weetioiis in tin; tow u!i; pa o. i;e i.. ,i i.ei ween ; . . . . .;. .. "!;,,. " "'"vsu if lilc g.'lllOV.S II 111S ease .rioie hol e ot rescue, wit ll t ie most Horn- tXU:1 "L ; . Z e ""d 1 i!4 -f lV - organized by K deaths .staring him in the face, he Vly or.ierof t'i- i.x-.ntnv .:n..,,ttee. ; of p. -1 ltical gam Mcl s, W llO l!.le Uaildv O (;tMU:Val l)avi J;ut r..o.son:n" bv bved and returned to the civilized world. . A I -ll AMi.i, i.oi.M., Liiairtnan. f , .... e ... rno8 of di-stioviiif i,;,.t. to i ..... '.i. ! The story ot those months ot hopeless life, : , , i ... ., ,, , - ., t ; ' , 'of hunger, privation, cold and despair, i popular respect and conhdencc in the j the conclusion that Captain Jack was Wl(ll,( pe v,-linhy the pen of a De Foe. At the meeting in Philadelphia last Convention and thereby defeat the rat- j a oeiiigcreiit and as fciich violated the ' simply as showing how much a man can THl'8 TWO OF OLH l'AHTl' OIKIJ. earnest face of his ehilil ili-mamiii!" ini- t . "urni: ?"ftb Julinsto'Tii, Juno 4, Jc".3. JTlll'l'l .... I The remaining four of us, Townsend, j '"". " i.iuici eor.u: not tin.;l!t.(. ;lt ., Hess, IMerce and myself, persevered, and ' efuse any Ion-he nnght ask, and solemn- . BlirailCC of :1 ; W:e by encouraging each other, succeeded in l- tcntkd tokeej.lns pronu.es nunc . but, t A :!lrS(l;ri Kirl ' . reaching the hut, almost dead with fa- j uU. l,h enactions being conceded, the son a Sl,r er of a!! f.. . tigue, cold and hunger. Hess and Pierce'8 ; 1,,:lve l'ronnsd ad this before ; d;,,,.,, : , oKx feet were fri-ht fully fror.cr.-so badly, in- I do no? b.' lcve ''"" .Aml' to ?,'eycnt i was rica.lv a n.hV !, ,, ,l"H1'lr, : -;. r.r.n.U- , .... . 1 t iii inn t it Fr.tin nil iiiiiiiY. iu - ""vfiiivaiiiiiMiiitj i . week of the Deniocvctic State Commit- j iilcatioii of the proposed new Conti- ! :ws ot war, recognizes every Indian ' endure and yet .ive, the narrative is deeply : dw(1t tliat lllol1iliclltil,n set in Town- : !he y;d ""J r"t" '"' pk--"" bror.en, a cat in sMi.;r'. , I tec it was decided that the .Slate Con- ; union at the ballot-box. Such is not tribe within the lhmta of the territory interest mg; but v hen we try to rea.ize the ; soi:trs were swollen very large. Being the , "dd.e.l 's body with buiicts. j ker.cne lamp bla.i nV I I , , , , . , , ... . ... i :.. i :.. oftho I',,;t,.,l St,t, .m ;.l.,M..!..t ' terrible somude ol this lone nian, m a re- . o:llv one ,vho wn, nl,,,f ... llf .y. I Then tins thoughtful, dramatic youth I t,i;itiI4M. ; ...... !' .,.. I veniion .sa-ji.ui noiiiniai iuumku u, ; un- kici, at nasi, ai inu jenii.-.i .:i in v..k.....,..,.. i fr.- whore the very sun himself seems . 4i , i "-j ; Went t- tlie u-lcrat.h i,fl-ee sort a de- V , w:ikp.I tl. . ' on Wednesday, the 27th day of next j which it has been charged. We can j mtio.i. According to tlusabsurd idea, j iCen to'the Polarli.is, the mmd 'van- j SS'S Tt oul ' ueayr-I have" ,i!ot i "'lr vN!1'";! August. We" have alwav.s been o honestly and truthfully sav, tliat from j " tribe ot Indians might levy war dors and the senses refuse the bidding of ' killed father." . waste of words j OUs, . T'f , posed to the custom of anmially chang- . the verv inception of the elfort, outside j ngatnstthe United States just as Great , the v. id. rI he narrative of Alexander , Townsend was able to hobble aboutTl.e '. t,crw- 1,is 1,c,xt tei was to imjuiie for i , r.llKi a;.( ' )'"' ""J'etui;. in"- the place for holding the State as will as in.-dde of th Legislature, to j Britain or any recognized independent S;;-nx manner, as weii as the n.ca.iza- . lllU aiul ditl everything he could, poor fob ' the ea.rt'.i!t at .on house, and there be j lm.aI1, ;. i1Ht.!ilii((1.. , ' Wj." Convention. The proper place for its ! bring about the passage of a law for Power might do, and if the savages did . . JJVJX fa V rf,rt of U is nt ! U Ult a'" WT -S "riWe ! thr'i'XSe "ni vffi' - ."P he ) . , is a S,' meeting is UarnJmrg, which is of; the calling of a Convention, we con- ! ot in any respect violate the laws of IJ'w Yolk boy vho wentto the Soulh ! Tin' TP '"l tLeir1ctfw"H !,ad kllicJ his father ' ' , h:s hfv the Co,t of c.isv access by railroad from all parts silently and earnestly sustained the ! war they could not be punished except ; Seas in a New London sehooner. It is v-aiHn.r'ten utiles throlndiUie'no-v after V,' 1,ave tl,;it Mr- AVa1' a hard milt "V '01,it- It of the State. osscssing ample hotel ; taovement with whatever ability wc : raertly by subjugation to the authority ; merely a new rendering of the motto, e,, a7ld the llomu. f"tl t uh ' whon worth displays l houghtfnl.iess beyond his ' f ,'l. h&K ,,''! ,;t,! 3 s .V, rc-onimodalions, and where the hall ; possessed. And, although we have of ti'c United States. They could not -i'mth is stranger than i-ctmn. ' the prospect of starvation stared" us' in the p1.1'" ,Ali ti,lxt hii t!i1 was thought out ! The farmefs' of ('."."'V'1 v-. of the House of Ileprest ntatives is ai-; objected to and denounce. I the in- 1 tried for any oilence against the thk suuvmu; s kai'Isative. , face, is beyond the power of description. K''e s(:,!',t'i "n 1:ls lou'.v journey. ; j,as,c,i ,j.e f,i.,wi.,.r ! wavs at the service of such assembla-'5 civased pay of its members, we are not, ' laws of the United States because they I shipped in this city on July 20, 1870, My illness was, however, only temporary, ! A; ! iontCed h sfi In"" i ",hcr da-v : H Possesses advantages far i lor thatSvason to be classed with a , -"e not in any sens.ordegree ,hject ttli TvJcll I y : KSrSV pertor to any othtr interior city or . greedy and unscrupulous rimj which, : to them but entirely independent ot , Kra:iklin, wir.ch was then fitting out in ! . r Ni weak and f.maciatki . Angel." Ot con.-e, a young gentleman j le of tllt. cm";, uiN,u town in the State. j from selfish and unworthy motives, i them. This ridiculwiis and fatal theo- that port as tender to the bark PiTm. then ! that I could not chase a peno-nin. One i ,s," H'emcditated in all his actions as he is, Pive -drls 'neither of tl - ... i 1 1 If ...If :..... !. ...i. . . i-1 re is bn nn tiin f.,.t tl,..f 1 !.,. i',.,h.vd in tl,. Sunt!. Sons. Tl,. Vr;i 1 1 i-! n i'.t;.iu i (lnv Townsoiwl k?iv a w..-. 1,.. .,.,'."i I..;-..., .... 1 ""l ,;"t 'orgft that the end of the whole ', ..r ', ",,:il"V':'t v etf-t ws m-delnst- w,..- in the1 the Convention and will concentrate government has rf cognized the tribal James M. Holmes, sailed a few days after, tl.e ice. We took two pieces of board, and, i 'f V'n '"!,lf swmgir.g from 1;ind in Kansas, and iirte, !j ,, 1 AN Olio. t ns m.ak last Ill .be , - nuou .u.u tonctii.i.iu e I,?.-;.,,. . ; r-vl-in.r :,,it1" '' h,J" '"t. she was J after lighting the animal f r an hour, sue- 1 U'e tml 01 11 ,x,l)t'' a limlS unpleasant body. f f u y , Iu, ',' ',!,: Constitutiomd Convention to prohibit ': ts power and resources to deieatit oig. n..'.atro 1 of the Indian, in making ! fo,.ced t( put 7,a,,k ft)1. vl havin. ; ceeded" in killing him. The llosh of this 1 fcver f""lc ibe.-atvly wrought for KntduVt..s of F -r the srde of iutoxicatiiiL' liniurs in this at the jiolls. So faros we comprehend nealst'! "Kl1 tlK'm- JI suca is the log- H,n,L, u leak. Slie was nut on the wavs . animal recunerated us a irw.jit d.;al. as v. ! SU(-h a eomhision. and it would be an in- .,,.., ,;,.i....,:.. ' a: Sttdebyadoptingthe following amend- j the action ot the Conyentioii thus far, inent : " ! we approve it and intend, when its la- Section that ';the sale of inioxieating I''s are completed, to aid ami assist, liipinrs or mixtures e..nfniiiin: tl,.' s.aiuw, fr through tile Col'.iniUS of OUT pHplT, ill ical cor.secmenee 01 the recoi'intion 01 the tribal character of savage bands, every treaty with thera should be re voked, p.nd Indian agencies established use as a beverage, Miaii iier.-a.ter b r.- ; .Si.eUrintr its endorsement by the ieo- : to deal with muividuals instead of luinied, ami 1n.11 "iiie rcis a nre s na I , .:' , ,, , ' '..;!.,,. T.i i, . t within m, ve.nr from ti,. a.'hmii.in of t !!- Put we are not theretore com- ti 1 be.s. Let the saages w! constitution cna. t laws, with adequate i.eii- i lu lled to become the defender or iii ol- ' maintain themsel ves be fed and clothed altio. f..r thiiei.toreeuumtof this proyisi. m." 0.;.t OI- tie Convention when it per The amendment gave rise to a petrates what we conceive to be an lengthy discussion, and on the yeas j outrage and a wrong in reference to and nays being ordered 0:1 the adopt- the .salary of its own' members. That ing of the sec tion, the yeas were 41 ! ;. very dhTcivnt oucst ion from the i'.'Ki re):aii-cl. 1 he l-'ranhhn sailed again on August '"i of the same ear, an.l sight ed the Faulklaud I-;lands after a hundred days" voyage. V"e met the bark Peru, Captain Ceorge J). Cildoidule, about oe.e huie.bvtl miles oil' the Faulklaud Islands, 10 cannot ! and her commander, thinking it wise for terrible, despondency which had tilled our L'.ii. .iv:.4i, i; v. u . . had been living solely on penguin llesh, j ,'.ut 10 ,J;1S .' l' "alei alien to disapj.-omt whieh rnntniiij v.m v lintr. .,..t , it 'n.imm. i.esidts, any other end. would be weather was now "getting p'.easanter and : to r.'' liun.t;f the cheap dramatic yi'-ry for the snow was melting somewhat. It was j Nvll!c'.1 Ins ingenious siiirit thirsted. " in the beginning of October that l'ierce . U. 's"uply the old story t-.U! and retold and Hess be.ran to lose (heir inie.ds. Th : 11 ulu '-mie Aovi-l. I lus la::i.-r tnat. tl.e try. rieaauijl. a;; a':. ,! a j i bov Li; ied was a writer of stories which On Monday i:Krni! h.-. man, living at Ot. i'; sugar li in the ground 1:.;, v. a lit iiveretl of t ins ji.;,. , days tlieieauer die! tiie v;e; bv the o-overiiniont liorcf , .f. in. lm ti",,. ... ,'....;,. ..p .! 1.: .'f 1. I . i ! for the Shetland Islands, reaching there ..v. auL..v'.u . V ll II. 1 1 1L1 L Lei l,U .... . . , . JiO.'l' ii VnvlVTC .;f fl'rl.r li:l ignoreu (t!W trioat organizations Dro- : illto .,,, tol-s ,,.,,, fllimd ti,e schooners ki 11 up. L ntil this be done tnere c: : : 1 . . ... . . - . ' . 1 . , ... . i 1 vol leu i-i-u .!, 1 1; .. us to go to t ape iiorn tor wood anil pro- Hearts tor moic tliau live moiitlis hail pro- , ...... . sauous ;siiniiai 10 i.iosc 1 ,0 )lyAxT ou tj,,.;,. s. , ..:, , -1 : ..... j: : .' 1....1. ...1 .I., 1 .iiim. ..........I .... i I , .11.111 i: s i: n.-T... ..nt I ..-.i- v.'r.f.-. t .. . ' lolIJ, lll'-l Sl, iiill.1 HILii j lit mil I llll-lJl.ll UIUMiail, :u. X 11H.L , . - ---- . . . . i-t... ..v j ... wondered a hundred times that I did not j Ma" oua could lie 111 their tendencies, become insane. Tho therm. .;ni..r V.-...1 i although the woids in which t'.iev weie and the nays CO. The local option ex periment thus remains the law of the State for three years in those comities in which it has br-en adopted, unless sooner repealed by the Legislature, is a very ilnlcrent que; character of the constitution which ma y emanate from their hands. What j is the plea set up in defence of the ; Convention for increasing the salary of its members ? 1.500 be vond the which we do not at present anticipate. 1 amount originally fixed by the Legis- ---- i luturet and which each delegate to that Last Saturday, John J. Fairchil l body agreed to take when he was clect and twelve other men left Fail-child's ed ? It is found in a section of the ranche. on Cottonwood creek, Oregon, ; general appropriation bill, passed a.t with seventeen Alodoc captives, all of whom were women and children ex cept about live men and one bov. be 110 pcv.ee nor security ol property ; eomm or lite on the frontier. V.-.'i-. ! a non- Francis Allen and (Joldcn Ve.st. After 1 decrees bel. during the winter rcgisteied fortv-three ouchcd weie decent em-u-h. The-,- were to w y.eio.. Our faces had en-i 1 here is a v:i. i..u relic t V. the Holy Trinity ( IlikI.. Mui nothing less ;c.uaik:.M,. ft ,1,,. inciior, the stoics were put : tirely been ci'veloj.ed in furs, yet one of : our number had had his nose frozen. Thiol mate Townsend icnorted that he ! T!E j VT sri'ttATiox lt:..l T. ..!!. 'I n-i l'i .'-.. .... t ,r. ..I .... t... Tin: story of a long and persistent pur- f Liviugst.m Island, known to v. balers as I , V,,c s,1?w Jiavi,,?rr l,SS".n ,to ,1lc'.t' an f,L1 mi iiifiun-iiii. 1 nuiK inrr 1 nai some . ....I...I.V. v. uiu Mcee.ii. t i:i.ii. 1 .io-,- were 1 ,1,., r false in sentiment; l!a,hv. theat.'ie.il in ! h ' t""?' lLir plot; filled with desperate 'viihiin. going ! m" -'a:y- KV-1 5U a ' about with pist-1 and knife ; and of the j , , ll!Xlk li!a a CiU v' very sort to make murder popular. The V' 4 ha sk,: a Vi :- suit of a murderer, by the son of his vie- ; Noitl, lieaIi. This was the Jirst insunv tun, is told in a Missouri newspaiter. '1 he (f fin.Iiin; of seal at that place. The 1" iainer oi i.oi. 1 oung, a resident ot v im county, lexas, was killed and rol.-hed the llthol April, l.V, by a man named ; llduaid Townsend, of (ilen Cove, L. I.; Chailes Uaniner, North Sto::i:i;rton, Conn he ; of finding T,f seal at that place. The fob i l""vsions ha,, been left by C aptam Ouder I lowing si-: named men were to go ashore : j dal f ntl beach 1 lerce and II ess. ! .lames A. Wal.-h. alias Kim, of New Vork ; ! ho lia,11 onl l'"'t';'l'y recovered, and the last scsion, and is as follows Fit the payment of the expenses of' the , i Coast i 1 11 1 iona 1 Convent ion, i ne hid: u.i: t he par .' ...'.I .....V I .... 1. I . f, 1 . . . 1 . I . , . ..... ,im , 1, r,im TI IIIL-Il-Ki. i neir uesiiuiauou wws, ies caino. , :l:ui tl.e )nnri. thereof, Cue sum of 3.'oo,..mm, ; On the road, Fait'chitd was stojijiod by j or so ma. h thereof as may ho neer ssai v, to ' a S.uiad of Oregon volunteers, the i '"" -ttU-.l l,y the Amlitor "Cenera! ; and the ; , 1 . 1 , i- i 1 amiiiiiit of tin-salaries ot tun members and mules unhitched lrom the wagon and r;rrk.s ail,i . pav , 0tnr.-s and em- , three or four of the Indians were bru- J pi. .yes thereof, sh:.!! l,- fixed iy the Consti- tallv murdered, and one of the squaws t"';'nal Convention, and tin- 1.1', y shall l.e : , , 1 rp, . t 1 1 p.lid hy tiie Silatu 1 reasu rer on t he warran t s ! severely WOUIided. I lie .dodoes who j ,,,,.,.,,1 of said convention, eounter- : Were thus lmtc'iered in cold blood were i sij.ri.ed l.y the chief el. rk of the eon vent ion : 1 li.if .h,.r..,l with ii i V .-ii.i.. n-..l wi.i'.' au.l a ...' V ..... ...k.. ..... .-..I..., ...IV , , , ,. . . . ,1 ami the unaiineu. i ue act, was juroetoe.s ano Flinch, 'i'lie next day Col. Younir staited in pursuit, and for more than ;i year he ; has been tracking the felon through the Indian territory, thence through Arkansas p.nd Louisiana, east into Mississippi, and ; north through Tennessee and Kentucky, i Crossing tl.e Mississippi river, t lie felon ! made his way through Arkansas, by the : wigwams of the Indian teiritory, thence through t!ie m-iuiuaiiis and forests of i Arkaiisas again, the hdls and wilds of j Southern Missouri, over the prairies of t mines i ieiee, oi i.ivton. l ouii.; rn!i) M.'U! i o, of 'h ave Island, ( 'a.pe de Ye i vies ; 1 and William Hess, of Camden, New .ler sey. '! he vessel sent out la;s crevi s about ! te n d.:.s ai'tci waids, and the men who had ! 1 en mi shore 1 was one of the number Townsend, determined to take this boat and go there. They launched the boat, without sails, oars, or anything except three pieces of boards made into puddles. I lcmons'.rated with Townsend about ro- and lie sid that he might as well die j reaped. I ilashy weekly papers to which ihe dead ; man contributed, nn.r:dlv p..is..:i tens of thousands of our youth with the pabulum , 1,-1,:.. I. ll.. r .. .. . ! U lee.) supply iii'iii me pens oi me Walwoiths. Jf one boy liappens to be poisiincil worse than tins rest, and shows that he is so by carrying a pistol and using i?, on his father lor ii. stance, we do not think the couunuiuly should be greatly surprised thereat. If the wind is sown, it is prnveibial that the whirlwind must be at South buach, r on the way, as to stay thee and l e the cause of starving me. 'The Ilashy srnsnt ;o:.al story papers and I novels are educa-.ini' into a condition i.f They hoped to fi..d provisions, fur they ar- j t heat ileal rti!t.ai:ism a larer'class of youths Frank Wal- .....,...,... .... ....... e 1 U1U l"JI , al";l111 .Mueutaie woma not than is dreamed .-t, and Mr ' . ; , . . . ' . n-e ueser.eii them witi.out leaving some- ; worth ii pro! ably ,10. in any sense a wicked i s,... ,.,,,s neie li.eu pill "il liio.l;, a;. H.IM, IO KCCJI soui anil Dolly lit- li.jy. ne js riilher a hem of the s:..iie. anei vvnicii vap'.a.u v . . .. .. ; uaie geinrj-. i lie d'siaiiCi across to toulli Souihcrn Kansas, down tl.e heailw.';te: s of I l"om:--e.l to return in ten days at the lar- leach was moie than. sixty miles and the Medicine I.od"e, and ane.n' the Arrai a- u,esr. io- were men at a place Known as water was hucit with Heating ice I ST1I.I. HAP mu ll. es On the ''(.tli of list".I:i.oi:irv C.,1 I V.'indsor Island, and remained twenty-two ' :.l ....... .. ... Vi.mifr l,.st the trail On the Sl!i if 'ril '')" ai.iii.:i; ii.c lviuill ol me I a IK 1 fill. . , . , iouut, i .si me nan. tm uie Niioi - .. rl,.i ,.:,,... ,,r ,,.i that some vessels woi.ld arnve li a teii'Lrrani from Fort Scott informed him m ..ovem- without any excuse, said if the perpe trators of it can be arrested, they should be severely dealt with by Cen. Davis, if they were attached to the force under his command. Their crime is almost as revolting as that of (.'apt. .Jack and his party who trc.acheroii.-.!y killed (.Jen. Canby and Dr. Thomas. Gil A NT having decided to transfer the Kxccittive branch of the govern ment to Long llranch, has shipped his horses and carriages to that point bv a special train, as appears from the fol lowing dispatch ll'd lnv, .1. n.l i. l.Ai-n 1 .... si.uu.e i,.Vi.ns.,..f.u nw-ouiu in.' . that Uui.eh had recently been in that ' e ls inX returned, v. e s! ai ted to go; .; . , . . f " "fr., , " ' I,", ' same is lH-rebv rei.iali it." i . ... . c- -- ... . ' t.. I..i.i-'k ('..vk. xvl.i... l.-..-v.. l... -. i cmoiisti .itc it, t.icieluic, ag.mst t.ie sep- pi.ice. .-oou i:e was ineie, our, ui learn i . ' - " - "- -, .,r-iti.ii -md tri.-.l f ,....!.....,... ii,.,m u t . entrust the Convention with un- I that bunch had left for Lamar, in bcuton I jTh ! b, oiowirto nx the salary ot its e-.tmty. Mom that place i oung trae.d - -.. ';"' o.e. im.e. 'iilov stai ted anion-the ice and were f-oim crs presupposed a degree ol con- . J HV.S S belw'cenain'al V S, . Tl m tlie honesty of human nature ' "v"'. 1 " . .,..;..: ,....... i their departure 1 remained in the hut all ., ... "as arresuci, ami, a.ter this long chase, i , x , -'"'"e, ' o..n a .d,,nrt f,.,. oio f,i., ,i.iV ir was worthy of a Lctns attire i i :.i a-.. -. - Cove. St. C.eoifi; Island, wo font..! th-.f ! u"m). 1 " alamt 11 was now - Ji.lS L'e.-.l t.lll l ,11.-11 . Ol. . OllliL! 1U1U i . . ' . . ; t til.. IT.' lit f'tCk.l 'j, ...... I w .in -.l-ni,. ,1 u-anch of which undertook to per- committed to p,ison.-7W',C. i "!' thc '" 1" "anklin had gone. ! l.,h?' . d "t .; Vt... .r! - ' . - . , , . 41.,... . . 4 .1 .. . - - - . . . .-v.it...! ..v., on lllU VI V i -VWll i umnv ; nieinl ialoncf which one 1 pet rale a swindle by adding $ob'0 to the salary of iU own members. Ad- Thk KniToni.vi. Fxccusios. The week lllittilig that the Legislature abdicated beginning the 'Ji'.id of this month has been its power in .the premises, and trans- srt aj.art for the Kditmial Kxcursion. On ferred it to the Convention h-i.l tho tIl:,t d i" ' Monday i and Tuesday, the mem- a hero oi the cheat v-raz.iat :e soi t, who l.mrders in a bombastic, t.ieatnc tl manner, and, if he is hanged, win prouaoly regrci, most ot all usual stage blue lire must be omitted from the perfoimanvc. I'tiila. In'iuircr Tr.K recent arrest in boston of a man known by the name of Robert L. Oud'.ey, and nun.erous other names, has brought co light the details of a most curiwus j.ian to rob the mails which for a long time Dud ley successfully pursued. lie had an ac- pai eh: Siiuaw Ma'.ildn. who h.is .M d ic war. is sai:l t . . -. i?,, - ii an i .t ni. it n. .... .. .. . I . ...-.s .ui a j man ;iuu keejis his doniicilc a ti;:-, white woman could. She is an ?,, j sketching, and with a peia-il aiid j'.ipcr win stnlce o.l at sight A:. Chiiiaiiian or Alo.h.c. wiih g: a,'.;.-,- The Commissioner of Iat'.-r. -. nue writes that the ojil.-e do u the practice of cutting foitv pound packages of jdtig'tobar'o -tir sale, and t !: ecu ollered f: exjosed for sale in half bero m.uksof brand caution notice r.: which the law reserves, is liable: and confiscation. The Illinois, fourth of the r i ships to ply between Fhilad. 1 !- thaLthe ! I""'1' wris launched at the f. raturuay. rrtnn the reports the trip of the Peimsy h, ania i: that this line will prove reii.ii.'.Jl lar. Though that vessel siist;', -t-. I cident. she made good ti::je 4 i other respects a very j .V.rj . An exchange .Vi-..et . The unfoi tunate r.'.ui see -as '., curnued the tree. ni..uo a n,...so ..f j. r .,, t! . Ve were then utterly alone. Tin: lioaaint ot" tiii: siti.-atiox was then fully realized. We were beyond all hope of lclief from stray vessels, for we were out of the usual track, and theie latter body the right to increase its rr cninta pay to tu ic mid om -hulf its original amount? If it could do that, it could as easily have made it hers of the Kdif.i ial Association of the I w,s V'- , 'K0U:!,,' o oi any vessels, ou.y those Siate will rendezvous at Danville. Men- i l7 " " "c " "'u" u' us""n me tour county. The stay at Danvilh; will be made attractive by a visit to the rolling mills, ifcc, in the vicinity, and enlivened .... i . , , I'euueiS. ( l,:lli:r,.,: j compnee named it. u . vales, h-rmeriy i where f..r two months Irs nr i ; employed as a railroad post olliee clerk, ! been hanging, beaten bv tl.e k.I i. ! but w lio h:iil lesi'n.-il in ..i.I.-f in -.. ! i... ,i . . ber. IS. 2 by t he voices ot men. I was other business. Th new busincssin whieh i vvimb while l is re -e. n, V- very weak, and had subsisted for soveral Wales was oste.is bl, engaged rcpii. c d branch t" X 1' " " - Cv? days upon tee stock ot my provisions. I him to travel a great deal, a..d taking ad- ! than were ever l.V-.t'i. .ii"'",'.,'-:' " " was so weak that did not realize the situ- ar.tage of his acpiamtauce with his old i J- r i , V- T atioii until I heard a man cry out to some j associates on the postal cat s runnin" on the 1 -MiUku. , De.., w;.-s la , one behind him : I L;d;e shore and Michigan Southern rail- i V1 'a a n.w u' the l" '" ;; , i(,:h11 nMTrl",..,....,.,!,,,.,....,,,,.,,,.:.!, , a Pol t ot weevil, which, Ululeliit .ill. 111. 13 A SlW.l.i. i ll 1., llll.S ULl . ...... .. . sianmng me nues oioiuiiitiug the au mis- die pi . ins lournev- bcars strong rescn.bl.mee ;:i c 1 l.lace. tlie terrors ot tiio Antartie winter ' w ere also before us. We found two casks! It was like help to a drowniiv man. 1 i n i,fHnit;,if. ..l.,i 1 1." ..... 'Tiand motivn to the U.: ... ...... . , , .... ... . . . r - ! ,u.u ih.im i ini; 'Illi'liriO , , , i oi ore a vi leu iv n.e s nooncr i.oiden U est. was on mv ieet in an instant. I Ini-cotinv ! f reti..vii. t,. ...., . ...i.- ,.r :.; . ; ; coin, inougn ui.ni.e tliat. it c : twi.-p i bir r,. .,, ii .....ik- a i . by a hop on Tuesday evening. i 1 '.' poyisiona oeeu .en oecausc tnc weaKiiess. j i,e man who iounu me was jn.,s volunteei ed his assistance in disi , i. 1 ,l' C1? .' a "tu- l,ls'L'H"i'' boso br.ANCii, June (V A spo,-i d train .. . ., : i.. ' , , 1 WedncMlav to Ma.ieh Chunk, with its ' M,r lil1 li,lu ' , ,u,s 0,1 uwiuu' ,:,nu'u nntii, and nemnged to the hark j buting the mails. While thus enga-ed he ' ",uiuu vl Ult "n,' c"1" 15 - arrived this morning from Washim;..,..,, ; ' 1 4 '.N OK- S...UC Jer.son. which was, j,nie scenery, its Switch back, Bear i ,n1,k ' J.,n,;,:e v:l.h,alle eargo than Nile, of New York. John (Jlass, second managed to conceal and get away with ; 1 "'1', ';'u!-v ,,, !'u,t';- h "L' eoutaining seven carriages ami seven hors.s, j that the original amount $1,0U0, would "Mountain. vVc , &c. ; bread. I he lmdtng el these casks allayed nufe oi the vessel, then entered the hut, i larc numbers vf letters some of" which ' Hale s Lady, thus far. ...nsine.1 ; totu-neral numfs ,coMng-at this j not make both ends meet. i Thursday morning, throu-oi the coal I nsr inimediate fears of hunger, as we ; and recognizing me, exclaimed. "Why, i contained money and drafts' The stolen ' T1e invention of tlio c::r;.':i: !! eeie'.l ,, Lvenf.. ''Ut ' ' J;i!!U's . Curry, a dele-ate from ! "dues of that vicuuiy. if tim j.ermit. 1 k'.'"ew this wmud sustain us lor some time : hmg, are you all that is left " I replied drafts were cashed in a manner worthy of 1 'e,n:1,-v attributed to ('.,::. J 1 ! ., . , i Iiiair county, wlewritcs 1: r before ! 'ihursday afternoon, oir for Wilkesbarre. w'lh proper care The wea her was tern- ; that I was. and j elated all the particulars ! the greatest professor of Addition. Division ! l 5Iail,cl Vl!,1' dwd a f.' A similar announcement was made . . ', x. r "f ' ,Kio1- riu the Lehigh YalUy Ilailroad. with all its : ol:r eh thing, a, though of tho whieii I have given above. At this mo- and Silence. This r.oi tio of the business ' V'e ae 1,1 eighty-nine. In: is an one year ago with this difference, that M r ' ' 1. t.mt very riason ; magnificent landscapes ; through the Wy- ; '-aviest furs, was insu.heient to keep us . ment Captain John Williams entered, and, j was taken in charge bv Dndiev, who would ! ''hc circu,Jir was 'i!:trii; tlirn a certain long-eared and very stu- ! ,f T U h 1 onvo,it,on :lt Valley, land of richness, beauty, : h.t 1 ,w,!lch1 , 1,'t(;:ul aing after me or my poor, ! assume a dillVrent lame in each place ' ,I'"'ra-v' of MnMlelh ','';' f ': ,id lookiiv auinml aceo-n-i ..r.-'d the 1 " ' an'1 wh "rlmg to t!ie Altoona , and song. ! f'"ml :l ,h,,t Wi,sr,""'t' wf bt:-'lm .kl11" dwid comrades, addressed me in these j where he car.icd on l.isopcratitms. Select- i id fy ' the byre:, iv.: si, 1 of 1 l-;v . 1, , ' ! I , i ".''', is chietlv responsible for the Friday, Association business during the ; 'X br Inch We also laid in a words : -Wherein hell did you come from" ig a suitable town or city for his purpose ! 0,1 15rt, t!'e, ir',V,''U stud ot la, Lxeelletiev ti.eie.iv exc.t- . l( iu , . -, . C)11V(.nti( day, and a banquet in the evening. ; stock id pvu.guin and sea leopards for food W here is that thermometer and all the heTwould establish himsC.f in some ' u! ! Otters as "Old ,b.e M.in.y . l.ig the protound wonder and mna.e- ..i;.,,. Hn.r ,,5 f. ' ' t o'.day, farewell, and l....ena,d.s. 1 ',',u. 1,1 tht ; ;TaWrd tl,e hi? wUh table business calculated to commend him ! ?aw, Vf kind ever aiiulc : - ment of (Jeneral Horace Dorter, one of , t '" , "( U,"1 011 UlC i This is now the proposed route, and i w ."i.,U',M'a.ts t!l.e,e a.rc -a'-ricl tiuder-boxes, i Church." I went on bard tho Nile until j to the confidence of business men -vf; ., I h' his descendants. j v , K,:K -'". as e.aireiy in- ' ex-retary i.'. S. Meiiamin deserves praise j OLUC1 nuns. sue reaencu l'crnamUuco, where 1 lonnd ; whicli he would fore an erdorscinent on 1 raI 1K ' "lv'":"t!)- 31i,: : I adequate, ami that tlie delegates could .'! ihui.ks for una.ui (z pKd a one, j THE TE !i KliU.E WiXTF.it Joseph A. Striker, the United States Con- the draft he wished to collect and send it i',I"t alul billed his father. '.- j make more at their private business or fl,ltl working so indefafigably to make the J:d now begun in deep earnest. The suL tl0atoa 1110 very kindly, furnished j by express for pavmctit Tie draft beim' , Walworth, in theStuitevai.t H c-c I professions. This is all bosh for Cur- . excursion -so ieasant and a success. I .-.now soon fell to such a depth as to bury 1 "e. V nV"ey' a,ni ttMjk "!y statt'ni01lt- ! genuine, would Le cashed ; and 'bob ire the 1 " t,,e In,"ning of the :)d i::t. ; rv himself never Pi-i(1eh-ilf as much bv ; the hut entirely, and so as to necessitate ' "c."",u" ' V'mgion. l traud was discovered .Mr. Dudley would I u:or, ani . .. -ai a-. ; -,',., , ( ' , ' ; , V : -The most dis-ict,-, conH-vrmtionthtt ! di! "llt ("m loor. This we did ' lctt, thTe l f""' ,Z7-,e unvm i seU out his business and migrate to anoth- ' nan,fd' awa' 1,is f-i!'.v' , j.na, I, ;ls he w ouid h.-n e done out "? . 1 "V -y c?",n v i i:' X direction, so as to exclude the and arn"d 1?'k t,,c lattcr I,art of locality, where he would repeat the same i trouble is assigned ,s the , ii-.-e f ol h.s virtgmal salary as llxed by law. JJ .mZlU ' wjd' , .. took turns in going out ,a'st Al"lL lhat 1S a11 j operation under a ditlerent ,ame. This ' 'f bvorth. L.; .Merely to make and to save money morning, destroying a square of some of! aftt'r UiC 1'iov.sions. We had a quantity hazaivlous game was plaved in many dif- i toga, tiirectly after tue sa.e.: . was not the nuroose for wl.i h ti..-. .1,1- i!,.. si . n... f.,.r ti. .1 1 of blubber iu the boat, which furnished us Cattatx .Tack V. 'iinitiKinTTui W.r.-. i ferent places with comi.leie su, .i i the I wenty-nmth precmet p his military secretaries. Tiio govern ment will henceforth be run by the telegraph and special messengers until llm ..1. ..j' 1 1... c .... ..i f 1. . ! I. ..i e . e.i ii.. .-i .1.11 ilL llie iJli'lll II. To see the Fresiclcnt's equine '-estab- j lishmeiit" whirling over the railroad, would be strongly suggestive of old John Harper, II. D. McGrath, or Dr. Heir, the three kings of the Kentucky turf, on their annual trip to the Mon mouth and Saratoga race course. What a happy and glorious thing it is that this model republic is blessed with such a President The question as to the disposition to 1h made of Captain .lack and the other Modoc prisoners of war, having been submitted by the President to the Attorney General, that oiiieer has fur nished a written opinion on the sub ject. for btinconilie made by th egates to tlie Convention wen; elected. They had a higher and more patriotic duty to perform than to tread in the footsteps of a corrupt Congress, or to imitate the example of a "debauched I cnnsylvai.ia House of F.oprest tives. The trust confided to the is estimated at ?4"i,n'Kl. Insuiance small. i"'u' a oueiau.e mo during the greater .Named Him, a.xd Whom he is N ami.d ! )no l,olu rascal was only caught at last by Ainongthe principal loscrsare I. C. Thorp i l-otofthc tune. 'I he season of night had i Aktkh. Our rcpoiter has obtained from j his confederate Wales, who had been de- . - 1 ' . . . . I ' n. iv ! '.ii ... I -n. .1 41. r. . n ...:.. . .11 .. T .... I- . . .. .. ... , ,. . . ... t i.e. ...1 i , . ; 1 fV...; . . 1 ... l. , ..-.i. ... itrners, ureauiu the rule of silence. Dudley, when arrested. meicluinl, store and warehouse and private j .' . 1 , 1 '.' l',u llse 5il,,"),-a a'tstraiis was Mrs. Jos. Knott, an eld lady h ing in this residence ; loss, 10.00!) ; insurance about i . ' ii"...v,v . ......i .vieuc ai ..... ,i ...s i .ii in', li. as eiLiiii v '.i.iitio. Mrs. Maria Huggins, three houses, loss, woo ; insurance, s i, joj. .ins. .van- one oi vast minor . ., tiu .-nviiiiu in- t.- . . ! ,lis..b-.r.r.-..l ;,. ...,"-.., , . no ...surauc.e. it is the geneial sunt U, i V ' unst,II,-s hat the lire was the work of som eoward- ; spit it, unmtlueneed by personal or pe- ly incendiary. i cuniary considerations. I . W'e object o this increase of pay, ! -William Hums, said to bo the founder l,b,411 ,.h 4 1 - u 'oi.-.ck UO ji OilIU', Ull'U I l. , il'T- 1 S .un- ii , 1 v; 1 iir 'in 1 nv.ivi.i.iit.. t ;4- r. i ios: 01 1 i .'n'l.n. ... i". i . . .-. . i ...... j'. ... todi g our w ay out. avaricious tlmr if i V . ......... 1 I 1 . . 1I.W.1. t t... n . .. . C .... 1 loi i.e ; it 1 .1 r ... 1 luccti ........ 1 . .. ...... t. . 1 "i , .iu .mi .Ai.ecti . i i i .. ve:i r t . O..ro.,...l o.-,,,!!,.,, il ,.t- . '" v I"'l"".n . vuiuv4Cl.ee X... .. - -T, - ,;. AI.I.NU -lilt. V.l.AVilMiS IN THE TWII.IOIIT ...... v. ...... ....A.. 1. ill. ..... . ii , i... -...... .. . " . . .... ----.....,..-., 11., ,.i.:.i .... .:..,. 1 . ... murderers ol t.eneial Canby to that T -: ... . .1.. .... u in., me Keeper o. tin- .Mnlerson aurora. 1 j city, and neatly seventy years of age, lb tydcirrees. , followin"- account of fnntnin .T.irlr having inade the trip with Buddington, In the year while living at Conyn- ktte of the 1 olaris. In sixty-four decrees vi'le. Douc-lass count r. an Tn.Hnn h.,v the jargon, was one of hr-lrm rri-.l I r i. i ... ... . - .. ... . . : b1" l .ion. me gi.uieis a.iu niouniams oi snow ino time then located on Cow Creek. She and ice, is like a strii of burnished silver, noticed that he appeared to be an active -vugu.-t is munvinter, ar.d at that t ime the : keen, shrewd-looking boy, and w ith tho .luioiii io ,n us i.tigui. , e were live tiays , in the hut at vine time, after a heavy snow, j i.eioie we could rouse ourselves sulliciently mse of Pu-iuesenta- c' Keiflsnvder, private residence and barn; 1 1;uc' 01 '? 1,olans- 111 wxty-l""r degrees j vUIe, Douglass county, an India, confided to them i ' lf,ss' ; no insurance. Danfel AVag- I Vnih lut,lud' l"vever, the grandeur of! to their house, and speaking tl t uice , i Jl 11 U 'hu, dwelling and saloon ; loss, ,.h,J; ' the aurora far excels that seen in the j desired to live with them. He taint, a,lU should be )jo illK1II.a,1C0f n is ,ho ' , (,;iti. ; ii..itli. 1 he hght, as it comes reflected i the liogue Ibver Indians, and b and surrendered him.-e'f. The Missouri edi: rs at tit.: : vention formally resolved t!:.it i' the same right io walk hue a was living under the name of L een, ai -uanapan, near Jioston. where he had purchased a line cottage, and furnished it elegantly, from the proceeds of his Addi tion and Division. II. Pur- order a nanel oi sh.'.u l'' A "Strawuekky 3Iaiik" Story 1..., 1 i it t " v .ong-iosL conn nas ueen recovered in Mon- coii'ee, or into a law ollav a legal opinion from its eoni; :.'. undertaker's and request a C '.-i - expecting to pay for their ieo: ;: or services, as into a ncws!.a;r " demand the u.-e vf its btains a:" ami type, without a tbo::gbt ef ie ' i:.. T i. : . , .,:.! 1.- -i .- . .ipilllil .I.IVIV IS i.l.V. " i .1 . . . . .. --------- . jir. i , oi tue ptu ity ami mtegruy oi tlie Con- the lime of his th.ath he , , vol ,11 ! as not, as may be imagined, either pleas- treal thiol v bv mo.-ms ..r n.- 11 .P'-'n .liviv : eonseniot the husband took him to raise, and coiiTcntional m.kYr n , lue olina paper to be nu ether u. with whom ho remained w,,.ni vn.,,a ' 1' u "o.tional inaik of the strawberry. vv. t . ' ' ,,, " - - v.4ijt7 i i rr i-rnic; tr, i . . i : i . - ! i-"n vi i. mv. iv.ivivi As soon as the boy was assured that ' VU y in the Ttrt"-ts of O T V',at Se,s-'' Another deelar. s tl.at !, they intended to keep him, he insisted on I by the j edited to him in Yicka , having a "Boston" name, as he called it, ! au ancie iTsum adopted by j dccessor in tho iea.lei -ii'? ille orison, as well .'is to th i .h-:..-.- I munler of Mrs. tMuratl, the cases be- ! ing as unlike each other as a hawk is ' unlike a handsaw, he has a: lived at : the correct conclusion, and decides '' that the Modocs who are charged with ' having violated the recognized laws of war nre subject to trial by a military ' commission. Capt. Jack. .Sehonchin, ! and the other Modocs w ho assas.dn- ! ated (Jen. Canby and Peace Commis sioner Thomas, will therefore be tried before a military tribunal, as soon as it can be. organized by Gc:i. Davis . under in-trti.-tirms froui"( o-ik ral .Sher man. Some weeks mu ;t claps- before mv-. iniuisiiiiicin, ot mo guilty parti: can take place. The . -. r . . - i .11 ULillll-ULU 11 II 1 '. inOll irl'i.i. 1 . ' . ---- , ... VIMil II..1 . !.. . II . . " ...,1 ........T 1- .-., .. l JJOn.111" Ol .UlS. I lllU S P II I IMIi "1. .. .1 - - . r. O " '', ll.llll . I, .l.,n. ,..;. T T "! . " "". ' "liony uuueces- lacue.ies, r.eard well, snoke dis'.ineilv -mi.1 "" Kn oi.v, .i.-i, e weie compelled; ,," . . , , V. . ..w UiC secret ot his hie. She conl.l ..,.t .... i... ......v., i .. sary-aml especially because it was a : had a vivid recollection of tling o!fg ft! I t t belong tiips thiough the snow ,p to SVnmo 1 i.MeV 1 c 1,e'' f," 1 wcniler Ule IdJ faV 'iu I 7 t eiear v olation of t'e Covenant entor,.! Rottt" l,.V the "oldest citiens " I atelv wa,sts 1,1 seil,ca of lS"- It was liam 1 afttl hei n their i him one approachin- in sound ,. t tains;ln interesting sketch -.1 into UHwev nthc il lo.v i n however he was unable to waik and hU dualh to I,,sl' -vtt o fre.juently went af l'Irently being about the same- aS ios.sible. He e ulcavoml rl, rIj' in' tlu'ir tre na.neis M..a.l--;;V h, v h n they i , ? r I thC 1,C'- eyes had a certain dim appca mce as f ' Ut U Wl the hut, which was V1'? J. Knott better known as to solve the fmys?" m SJl ' h war '-ia:eJ pie w.Kii they weievleeted. they actually faded will, veai" a, d : ha.der work than twenty miles of ordinary J'ICk o.t, of saloon fame. The boys identity, but time the chm o , , , al,d f,ft ' .- . ! Tlle 8isters of the hospital llave ca ed for 1 walki ould have been. We construct' f.'ov n' a"d ,uanVVC,' tLc d:,s gnorance of t!4 c it? m V -'0 i -The aty the em - " - exhibit 1 -s l.-.n-.! i ! tlni old man with the -redest , ossii i,. 0I a stJl 1 f 1'ike by attaching a spike to 1 tl,tI'e,!.t 111 the sports of the eh-e. On onirics mid ho Ave io V hlV"" l'lea. as an excuse Au- the iv..; Jvv Vori Wr-'ll i Ull,-i,le1 hy t!,e tendenesl. llVhadiwn end ef a boanl. With theie and ! ,ie occas.on, after he had been with them Any i dcrers !;a3 rt.0(.5vt,d :i fu,!, e- fn of t ' T h'JlS(i?Utl as a part of the i.isiitnt on a dUl de nt i 'arp-pointed stakes, we scaled the great i une offended because ho w.ll readily see S came ?ext J? 1 St' L'mU' A liUl mTv ..I'.ot.nt or the frea.su ry Dcpartmeiit is mourned by all its inmates Utlm mountains of ice. j .a tokl to leave the room, and loaded his ..uaintance of his luiiv ?J r a-! Joseph II. Fore H.ardoiv! : t A ashiugton. l-'rom the odi.-ial 1 Usj.mates. Wo remained at that place from about the iutentiou of shooting Levi ! where , ho r t Z i?'!.!I,!t,''a'' ! " i valid brotl.e.-hi r hg'ires, it appears fori, pairs upon two f "", , . ., i May 13 to about September, 1871. The K,lott, but was discovered hi season to ! hatter, and was so t,. - 1 S as a tried, and ae.ptilted on tla c.;; wagons :;p.1 h.Vc h-.rneU si . !, ? r v h:,ln ltf,,,d 1 'ko' W.t two miles ' provisions had began to get short. We 1,,"1e."t Ias des.gns. j blaiSto tl revl?' i tional insanity. He has .. V -,, ss "ib-ri. v t vrK-o ' M f1""1 ,Ml:' J;a" : -'vera young children be- were hojieful as jt. and up to that time . 1 h circumstance led to his expulsion ate v wrote to U,e lost bov-, mtl UllmcJ1' munler his wife, hiself.-rt ' -, V ' r ' 7i2 1K? .V t,,Ueh- :"V"Z. :rl fa,"'lJ' 'esnhng tJ.ere, were iu ; had maintained tolerable hcahh. Our I flom the family, and from that until the re Jned wit I "st ement i uo lv the ceil of hair on ber h. ed tour hou.sa.l i.o hirs. 'I he horse- t"1 ,,f ean-y.ng bread to their play- ; troubles soon began in earnest, however. l'lvsouOuue he has not been seen by them, h"y mark on his o Zr S"; much prepriety in i !i. .... o .-. - I , 1 . . ..... ..... ..1 1 ..... i I ... l L'H'l! (. ;i.;ir hi, iiiikp ' , o..-.. i, tl,. 11'. i . , . . . . . . . . pywnt in ll ... .J , , uui) umik oil ins .11 111. Ollicklv t. .11.... ...1 . . . 1 U . . ... ,S ...lhhhuiui ii. lia-iiiiu'iiui-sos , ....i mo ; c lauuciicu our boat on the day mdica- , Vi ' " i;l "wdl no mur-; her letter reciKMiie.l 1... .. i : Jack, innocent ot ine v .i.i.v - !... .1 1 ... ... , V ill losity of the oloer mrm . ,f 1 1 f.. ... 1 . n . . .. ... . . tiered Mrs I fail- c ..f, .. l.: . ... t. . - lutl l-tO 'llliCU her soil, and all w.- : - .. .. . . . .,i: ""... vi wtv linn- , w-u iiiiiiiH i (i ff.i to iioiu-iitn i . 'inn inti '. . iiili,i 1 1 n 1 1 - -i r- w 1 9- i z. . ... itm ceii-iv . incim:i' : s inr o" -- l. V- IV VtHLr I - Oi.-i.oo. : ....1... 1 . . . I followidLT is Die conclusion ol the Attorney tivnerals ojiinion: Mr conclusion, ther'-f.-re, is th o a miliiarv . om in issivui may he appwinii-j i..try su, t,f the Modoc Indians now in custody as are ' barged with offence? again.-.: tlv rco-oni,;,.,; 1.1 v of wsr, and that if iip-:i such trial anv are found guilty they may tf sui..i:-i ti-.il t',, such paiiisha-.i. at ;ts the:e i;iv,a o urtj ur ju tify. now been publishevl, and amoiuiLs to over lliree hundred and thirty-tlnee dollars for the 3'ear, the single it rns ranging from four to thirty -twodollars. heu other items are put upon the same basis as the above, it is no longer a matter of surprise that the contingent expen ses of the Treasury for the coming fiscal year are estimated at over $;2?'r . Out), or nearly twice the sum that was once i.uilicient to j .avail the Ticasury ii.i mm.ui i. iu ciiiKiicn s enclosure. "un lucre lound a la. a id on ?e. snakci vani this is an extent volcano. The ice had ; to tbe liooso Lake country 1 1 is in whose behalf the ple.i is m'1 Al'i'U. .daiit's indudcvl. ; ii irt Iir.,- ,u u:.cn. suaKC Willi IUOVClI Snin.ni .- 11. a ....ct..-o .-.1 i.. 11, n Bisiei IU IlOfllO irivwr , .,i ..,1. T.1 .. T ,u T. ,.'.,n solKlMS 1 . ler of six- or ei.ri. ........ ,.. .,:...' ., : . ' , ... .v . . o ---. rv, ..., .u , ere is a smile or two in n,s v..... ".'. . . V 1.0 1' 1 .. ., 1.1 i-i "-v-3 """"S ci.ieviion 01 the ui Kney isiauus, and we . .. 1 V 'v vnu sicamer Lolumbia. the New lbanv led J ' .7. lights, and lignt u. -, . ... I t.. l,: d' thechHdi-eiiMandinjjarouMl. ; had hoped to be able to get through iu hlltt at anchor i the harbor of; SMU at Salie'th' ' AiP:u,v ! mt-u. In 1754, w hen Cat.t.J n.e aeproach of tlie old..,. i,r.,...,u n. 1 ....., 1. .. . .- , . ? , Cresceid -a ..1..,. . .. uu"o ll1 r.u.anetli, bearintr sum . - ... -i 1 ... ..,.,! M-- i d.aTiooarr.l Tl" . o 1 " V I!."..'.,'. .J.t .wa1 v" exceedingly com, ai- ! w:,r.(. V- -" - - - uan sister to tl.e : to a man, sold his w.tb to a .?. i i H agauistiae ..i.u... ai. is tl, uila;lr H.r..i..CUUSJ1" ".V1,,ler t'leaKs up about t lie latter (. -, tw ,aI".e in bo, and that village for the sum of T . " 1,1 i Carnal 1. no.iii oi J " "u. ; v oi . ictober. As it was. we got last in . received ins appellation . uav Tbe wo, o n, ; . . " uuu l i tre.iuent.Jv seen among i' ,. ! the ice 11. kj near .Morality Lav, and were ! having fought (Jeneral .Joe Lane, tin- a divorce a i tld ?' eua?ed 5n Kt- ! ing, and sometimes f.uiHlat-;r: Tt. .t ....,.,r.o...i ... i . .. i ... ' i All of tlipju. A.t . . v oivoitc a. this term ..f thn . .. !;'- r , ., ,l,"ivama, tne new steamer "i i. io ue.sen iub -, "...v. many oiners w inch Alter lb s business is dr . V . t "lie llav Uie enc.u. .. on the I hiliideiphia line, has arrived at i To savk ol U lives. fe.n -I'ce to mention, were recent- I py counle will benhed ii t i i adval5ci" U l' Hieensto-.vn. s hen four days out she lost We got ou tl.e ice Hoc, and only succeed- ' K n if l' JudS lt (,f 1:astern ! matriinouy. The Wm ,, VV"df uf "V a V three blades of lit r proiieilor in. I , ...,i , ' .1 ; . i . i .vnu vu.ij sucti vu- vuegon, w ho communicated thee narticn- hli-.d L , "coie.et husband is stone ei- Df a-rows lint net a the balance of the p U oe wtli i r ' , c St, u v' I'". J1""1" 'T 1 la,rS,to M, s- K statin- that the g reat 1 et rd "scd of some means. Tho : was n sight:" I efo.v thv-m. blade. NVith tins sc.aous dild vanta" " ' boa,." . ttTL. ' I 'ain, Captain Jack waf iUo ! he o ?h"S alMder wagon, i battle tiieir wemen 1 . i.n 1. ' lie i v:; i' i e . i . i t . . .1 . ... In- .,,. , ,K1J!,e . ; , ,:' i-ei Ol in Cash :.n. ..-tdl.. .l.oir a!Ti'" - - ve wen. in a tciiible petition. Nearly all iT It 1 nnl. ,.i: E, OIHMI IC ItiVI If ... ., 11 1 . . ' - 1 . 1 a worihkss woman " " wen nu tu , behind them, dtseiau ' ' twven.
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