S?31S S aSL"E312k. JZHZ T s. reJ x zl Eti. em: l ris, btfKiijmu HILL In issuing the first number of ti:o Echo! Tiir, t went v-sevc nth annual report Unit and vote;: tt is proper 1 1 1 kt i 1 : 1 v indicate tlie course wo intend to ' .. . 1 :.-: ; ------ : i.iii-vi'p. So f:ir as polit c arc rovr-nino. P. v.r s.y iliat we bLal! unswervin-Iy act operations m IS 73 of the mainline ' r. 1 1 11 the Democracy inoinii)' - - Mine; 20. 1S74 ' h. n 1 Urohcn Heart. BIKGVLAK DEATH OF A HUSBAND AND WIFE. simiiiii ,..r !,. 1 1;.. t .-... .-.r tIo o.n., l,..;., ' LUX; 1'ltLl.l' HOW Wilt, X f llM-tJ Jl itilUl Kail Road Com pan v, snowing; the The sudden deaths of Thomas Salisbury Having fi-m "faith between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, ' and Kliza E. Salisbury, his wife, which rc- Js'cics ami Political Items. 10 i'SiMT organization, l.p hpvinir that, .(-j m- jo-hoc wia en ImiJtrm.i i,.-f foiitlv oeci r ed within one week ol eacli . i-.- ,ts i: tai.!isl;n,cVt in power in the State ' wcek. The following flir,irt-s are in- ' other at the Hotel liate. in Indianapolis , j ir,v r, ,.... c- ii-i and -M'tiottnl Government w 1 relieve ns -i -n , Inch. ha e already bsun anounced. borne of ; Io (.IIARM.S iSl'MXKn, w i. o ed , f-.flill .. c onC!.i:is ))i;nloiis Vrar- terest.t.- ami will give our readers a ejVcnnstances attending the death of. S',1' 111 ell 1 C 1 II V. m coi i of. it. ill 1 lO 1 I t I o .. . . . . . . -..-r...f i,f I i.i uv,.nf , : . . i :.. i.i : .11-... I . - . -mi iij an in uest nul capable numm- v.--...-.- .. ...v. .aitiii inu 11 i:t l; ii i- tnfso two miM :maoie anu excellent pei- lnst., was beyond question the master istiation of our affairs, and once in no re- ; tnde of the business ol" this trreat cor- sons were not onlv verv touching but very liiiinl of the I'uiUd State- Semite. Tiif A tt:)i ::c ys wlio irosce:iti-.'i tr.e King tiiio.u j in New York have be n heard from. Treinaine r;.d lee!v!;;im charged the city 7",O00 fjes. O'Cou- -r gave iiis services gi-aluliou.-lv. The latter i- a ilemoeiat. (Is last Monday the Court of Iau j.hin cjunty ( Ilanidl.tiig) granted an order fofths release of the notori.ui embezzler, (Jeoige (). Kv.ms. on enter ing bail in the sum of J?.J;.i(;( ir )ht appearance, at the coming April term oft lie court, to take the benefit of the insolvent law. The failing :oi:d;li.n stoic u:i:v and good foeiii! the l'--;-t'i and bit inisli of iho country, we snail zeal nly f,r its succs. "hil we shall at a-1 tiires indicaic freely anil fear lessly our vicv. s of what should be the policy of the party, yel whoa its regular oraiiir.ati. 'iss f.hail ireef, o':ui:eiate a poli cy ai.f! piet-eut eandltl.'.'es, no jcrsoiial ipilc- nor tli-.hJve, no t!eire t. agrainii.o vw.i cives. vi ii: swerve us fiom a he.-.rty snj-poit f tli nomitieew. De.-iiiir U' cai.iht.'.icy ot.ivcif, Ae will be free fioiu jiiiy pt-rs-onal cha;iin at the sr.-.-ecrs f any From Ex pi's Mat caniiani.e l.ctoic tho convnr.i.ins of the to y, and. !-ei:ee, can chcciTnlly bow t: From (if liernl poir.tioii. It is ft power in "the land, extraordinary. They formerly resided in even nnwei-U-hm.l thn ll.pnr,n,0t. t- w,s' a!Ul W-Cle ulcte ta, -a uPi,n 10 ., f, ' .t n.oluU the loss of two fine children, their er tiian the throne itself: : ok, family, wi,0 weie lost together while rnvt-iiues iiiui cvn'nst3 of yonr Main skating near rn. 1-ouis. 1 Ley were a -h voiui" lady aed IS and a lad of 15. Thev were drownetl on tiie lst 01 l obiuavy, 1C4, precisely ten years before the dy of Irs. Salisbnry's death. This d'.iublft nlihction almost broko their 11..,. 1 1 1, : ' - 1 - - , ..... . o.i" I'eiwrrii 1 ii; iae.L-i pi! ia ami 1 i.lslur oiriiiR 1-..:. w ith its lii-auchcs, was as l'ol lo rs: i::t'HrrTs. Tioiii IAFsengt-r!s..-'S J.liJJjUl.y? I'roni Km ij t J'as- R VpTS 2.".0,,".i;0. t!) F1.1111 M;ii!s loS,2S7.5i 400,241.43 1 the !',! of (Pe n:r. ioritv in ihe s-ehetion of 1 riR"ts 19, G0S,5."ir,.07 sH!:da:d-bca!rt5. , l''"1"' Miscellane- A j.aitv j.air:...d is i.raclicaliv the mover- fcoilri-'ca 1,';-.',L'.'.3.47 ty of the jai ty organization witli which it m-.iies : by the sa-inort t if tp.e members of the p.-.:ty alono i it sustained : hence, wo of K vans' health is given as the reason shail cuihider omsclf fuliy lep.iid, a wny lie was aumitted to bail tor tr.s pm pose above mentioned. Thus tnda the iutl chapter in as gros a fraud v.s ever was peroolrated on the tieaui v . f this or s'.ny other St;Ue. Hoy. II. IT. Me' 'oiiMicK, of Pitts burgh, the present speaker of the iloiiie, has bteii nominated t) the Senate by the President as U. S. li-ttict Attoinev for t!.e Western daatly icvvauled. aii.ply conn ensated. wl;ti we leccive t lie rcwaid of our labor by ilic o! gani.ii io;i sataiiiing our j'j-f r. S'o promise to give our patrons a failh fr.l l.aity oigan an organ which vfill not be isubietd to swerve feni tie a:Ii of duty by any tide issues which may bo raisco. let the c r.,c mil' abvan'.-.o hold out, as a reward bo ever &o great. ltXTENSES. For Coe.diietiiig Traii.p;.rrat ion'...?.", 6-;4, 110.A7 Forlolivo I'owrr 4,l'L'3,r.ao.M For ?.l;iint:niiuo of Cam lJl'ti.O'JS.OS For TIa i.teiiauce uf rtoad 3,240,So2.'J0 For (ii'i'eirtl Kx- peutes 3,y,7ut;.33 -S15,440,.10j.l Tin- foregoing exti set is taken from a nevr -.tper styled I'istnet. ol this Ma e. lie succeeds K. Ibii her Swoopc, lately decin-ed. li.ere ia a wide tlitt'ert new of opinion amoung the redical i'aeid in Pitts burgh on the question of Mr. McCor 1. lick's fitness for tlie responsible pos ition. We know nothing about him, and will only say that if there should b; sny troutJcabout his coi:forniation by the Senate, it mar r.ll be referred t b . S. (irant, who ia more liowc rful than I S. Senates, who is respo isible .'r all such appomtci.-ni.s to rcspou hible .State ollices. j I'tiK b'eiiioera.lic victory in New ' lluiip-hiiv at the recent clec! ion was complete. Last year the Padicals had n;rr .1 the first r.umbpr of an article in A'. o cnf I w .11c. i .'.is pu.iiisr.ctt 111 ..oiiustown Isst week. The paper is a union of the ir;te I'oVv nn.) A'(o, the name of .James F. Camiibell at'pearino- as its leaving ret nrnings for 1S7;.. !',41."i,'.r3.74 In 1I1- nbovo cost of "Ma.intenane of id" is included t hedilU-reneu in ilie nvh'e i rails to ivi'a;-o tiiosts of iron. It pant tt.r M ii:no;;i;tii:g to bi.TtiO tons, or ahoat 5'i7t)U,JO The lict eari.ingii lomis lva nia itai F.i a; lev as a!. ore statetl, v. ere t,-14d,703.74 Ti.e l et esri.ii cm IN unsvlvt- nia Itailroad lor 187 were... . S.'t;.S.i2.1S Thrt total earnings of these works ia 1S7.5 were S-Jl.SSfi.OOS.J.1!! And tor 1S7L' J',01li,.j.27 Siij'.Tii!; tiie increase, iu 1873, locei ved 'publisher, and the substance of the Showing increase in 1.73 of..... S l,ut7,sr p.! pei ueii snows lLat lie is alo its edi:or. How this uimaturai political union of the Echo and Vvicc was brought about we do not prof, ss to know, mr do we care much about dis cussing th-2 reasons or ulterior objects of it. The manifesto of Mr. Camp bell is certainlv hidi souudiii"- in its oevotion to Democratic measures ami Democratic candidates, and yet the j Democracy of Cambria, knowing him I well ami fully understanding his past ; political career in this couutv. will be i forced to exclaim a? did Macbeth to per ! gross earning s Of t'li above earnings there wet from the ids miies of main line: In lf-'7.i (s..-Ui.li) l'jo mil.) In lt72 (S.-r.,s'J!;.ll IVO lliii) Inerca.su from the Mam tin hearts, and hencfoith (hey lived for each other alone, co. coaling their great grief as thoe only can understand who have bten Mm'laily bereaved. Naturally congenial .n.l devoted to each other, their lives grew more closely together by reason of the hai d providence which at one dispensation hael removed both their darlings from their slight without a word of parting orof warn ing. When Mr. Salisbury was taken sick his wife watched at his bedside with sleep less affection. Day and night the adminis tered to bis wants til! it was feared her own frame, never very strong, . w uuld wholly gie way. About twenty-four hour before Ids death finding him able to converse a little, she asked him if he knew her. He said yes, and, smiiling, called her by name. To her r.CjUhy it he wis willing to die, he said yes. She said : "Thomas, you w ant to go and ?ee the. children, do you not?" He answered, "V.-s."' Then she said : "Thmms, I win follow you soon ; do you wait forme, I will come ve:y soon. I'roin that moment she evinced no more anxiety about her husband. She seemed to regard his death as ceitain. v.i. her own, r.s soon to follow. Yielding to the advice of friemb, she retired and sleep till just be fore her husband's death, when she arose ! and bade bin: g)d-b3e. Im:: diateiy after hi death she took to her bed and beai; to sink lapid'r. No! p hysical derangement was appai cut, but it : was a clear case of broken heart or insup portable sorrow. The doctor (lid what he ' could, but it was a ease that wholly ba"ied his ait. Her malady was of a kind that no human icme'dy could n-ach. The' ..$22,.'lGS.431.oS ' gvntic lady was entirely resigned to hel per ; sitmuaiu, anil seemed to contemplate her Pk. Paul SciroEPrK. -u,imi,(.i.wj approaciiiug ueaui Witt, cniuo composure. De.iiug the- week she tteadily -sank until it .C II .Oli.Srf was ai.nari-ni. lti.it. liri ru1 ivac i, n- j . A short time befo:3 her d-i.ith her fiiemis The Fre-'r 7V,h I were staitied to see her face iliumhotetl 1 t 1 i..m"iio ui j,at;j on me popular fbu i"ii'-dere.l irl,ot (lfP,.,n,m. . a eJer.nan paper of Chicago. pubi;sl.es a ! ';y a 'ri;4.,i sm:.e. it beamed with a light ote. while this vear their candidate i 1 , L La.iq.io . ; a,ul ci,c,jm!5tantial r.an-ativo proport- ; tl'"t "ever shm-.e ou sea or land, and tohl for ( iov enor fads ,f an election bv the ' "h,vf a"-v KhaI'e but thui "' : to give the true history of the career : ' "lakab'ie joy. Her eyes g.txrd into people. rl he Democrats have cVri.l Wc uro fli!1-v v. ananted in savir.s this of I;- ''''' Sehecppe, wlu gained wide- j (1''l"iiCe;lmi her hands moved as if to ra-!-..i.rffi . , , , . fami the political course Mr ( ' "pread notoriety some four y. a. s ago in c":; c r- e Cile- A solemn stillness fell e.ght of the twelve Seimtonid districts , , , If " " ' connection with the death of Mis tTtcin- ! "b"" the bystanders and iho thou-.ht and have 11 nmiorifv f fr,o ton t- Uli ua p'.'isue.l in tms cottrv for ,,i. 0 IZ ,.,., n, o. . : .tiuc'c all lhat nhe vms va M.ti. - r v , v-c. iimu i"U f VJ i -.vlilijiU, LI.. UJ . 1 ' ' v - 1 ' 4 i.tteen m. the House, which will enable them to oh ct Meston (ioveuor, the law in that State being that an election can only be secured by a clear major ity over all competitors, and the Dem ocratic nominee having failed to over come the vote of the Ibidieal and Temperance candidates both, the ma- ter goes to the Legislature for a final . 1 ti 1 .1. 1 11 oeoi;o:i. 1 no result is li'.hlV c fving, nevntheless, and is only beginning of the end. the last tro two years an the editor of the Jf'jiui.'ain Voi'c. lie was the friend and advocate of Sarnttfl Ilenrv against lis IT.i- the A mono lie? prtceeding of the Il oto-e of II ?p;-i 'sent. .Li vt s at llarrisburg e n las', Fiiday, we find iha Mr. Demy, the member from this imm-.tv, prcetiv- ti-vier of isnnan 111 lS7r r.nd against Henry Seanlan in 187.'h lie has excited his utmost power and all the intluenee of his Voice, not in favor f the Democrat partv, its or ganization and its candidate's, bait .in the e-pecial interest ud election 'ol Samuel Henry, who never voted for a Democratic in his lite, except at the l:;te Lor and that w 'loimn election m this pi'-ee. tlor.e f-.?r jeasons t tlu-r than love for Democratic pvi :.: ilcs. We know James V. Cr.mpbdl aihi ic spect. him as a man of eneriry fold i;i d oiiiiaM :- pel sevf relic-.;. Ili3 editor;1.! caivor ha- been a peculiar one and wiJiout a parallee in t'te State. We do not desire to have, nor r. iil we ed r-, bi!i--to provide forll the busine.-s 'and' records of ce'.ir coo.'ts ntou-lcd by the iitnS it -M.-a iuir tin ;io?s . . 1!1 c'i:-ti.uti :ii crcatmr toe H itne." We do m t precisdv tank r- ' '.-tid the object of II r. Henry's bill. ' D. cevms to us that it is intended to alMol-.ttely repeal and d;v-t!oy tie? Di--uict Court of thi-; county. "Mr. Her.- ' rv has always been a frieml of that Court, and h.n ever been ready to pb.ee it by legislation on what he nr !ouht regai ded as a firm and staple foundation. We have hesrd ol" late days a great many rumors about con templated legi-laLion in reference to ' the District Court of .Johnstown, in i which Mr. Henry would co-operate, i and that too with the con-cul and r.p probation of citizens within the limits ' of the Court. We know nothingabout the political nrrar.c.eincnt and pub'isli tliis notice of Mr. Henry V bill meielv 11 cn item of news, leaving our read-: ers to draw their own concluious and ' await further developments. I b It:' ve, any '., i,a eontrovrv lorn. The idea of any j.tiUcn! con troversy with the late editor of licn sy's pretended organ iu Johns to -.vn h simply out of the question. We vw!l treat him fairly in the la w f.tnl omalous jiosition he has asyumeil. If whom Schocppo in ahi.nnced, and for .vho.-e suju o.-ed nmrelor lie was arrestel, tried, convicted and sentenced. Subso- ! quently, through extraordinary exertions, 1 his ftieiuls and countrymen obtained n ; pardon. Tl. Frcie Pr?ae. claims to have ! discovered that Seheeppe was forced to i leave (iermaiiy n account of lobbing his I patron, a nobleman, of large sums ef mo;:- I cy, that his c.ireer ia America has been a J tie.'aonc-t tuie, and that he has since I; is iehr.se from ti.e Pennsylvania prison, been ' living in vHi-ie.u western cities under the ! fa be iKiT.-.a ef the Count de Schulenberg, ; loo! (hat -ahik. hi Chicago lie succeeded by : ir.c-ioi? of forced checks in swindling the ; Ocimr.n ile.ief and AM Society out of! four bundled dollars, but i.ecei-dcd in es- ; cai-iug pui.i.-.hmeut thrcugh the iutercis- ; rion of his f.itiiei, who. under Iho name of Scl.o j plin, is pastor cf acb.urch iu Napier- viiie, ii'.inoij, and profosM-d to know ti e pstndo tVamt's fni!:er in Ceiinany. and : wtvs anxious for his 5ak to rescue his s.n. : While in th:s ei-y the pretended Count, 1 sa.'sct jueut to hi-s arrest f r f :'evv. eu- ':!. i toai that moment the lady neither sp'-ho nor moved, but sank away ami p.,s el :'.om mortal life with the same eloquent si. i!e upou her face. She kept her et.yage mrot with her husband, and followed ".m a.r:er him to comoitto the family circle iu the laud of ihe hereafter. joyetl 1 lie best tier:. ei'.utanee many of the a e -.11 eitii:enr. who. from his an- pcrnur.co :i::d r.-hliess, had no reason to dabt the truth of his claims. A Qr;K!i Fkf.m: of a Wo:.tan. The Ivnnxvdle (Term.) CAv?kV'' says : 'A lady living ia the upper end of this county began nor. long since, for the t;:st tone in about thirty yeais. to speak to her 1 elal i ,cs and stiar.gc.s. Her hi.-tory is a strange o!:. Vv hen sho was a little giil. sor..c ;ivt tr -ix years of age, she was a rc;;;;l.i; h-.tlc rat'.lc-t-ap, as merry as a cricket, ard had something to cay ic every oae, st , a;;i.e; 3 as well a :.. p; ii-it.inec.', with w h..ui she came in contact. Her father conshl'.ro.l her too forward, ac.d on one occasi m, when she; was about seven years old, punished L-r Sfveiely for rr.ilc'o.c too much, The child to !c it s to hrait'that .-Ii3 nf.er sp: he again to her f.iiht-r ec any- ore ( !.-e for a'ooi.t boa e Vf9' ivo'i The State debt on Dec. Ut, 3S7 3, was ?.2r,,7ys,S2i.y-J. There are said to be fifty women prac ticing medicine iu I'ieff York and Biook lyn. The Archbishop of San Francisco ad vises Catholics not to join the Patrons of Husbandry. A giil of fourteen in Brooklyn, Ia., has sued a boy of sixteen for breach of promise of marriage. Thore is an inebriate in Chicago yvho ! has signed the pledge eighty-seven times. Try again, old fellow, i A wedding eetemony was a few days i ago pei formed at lhone. Iowa, on the cars ' during a change of engines at that place, j An old scene wasobscivcd in Dajton, j Ohio, on Tuesday. A band of women sang ' ferc-ntly""Come to Jtsus!" in fiont of a : Jew's saloon. ; Fieeman, who killed his mother, was convicted of manslaughter in Jersey City, on Saturday, and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. ! That is a smart boy baby in Oak Har bor, Ohio. He can walk, and talk, speak ; French and 1'nglish, w histle and sing, and all at the tender sge of thirteen months. ; Within a circuit of four miles of Bcrn- ' ville. Perks county, live fair landlouis. ! weighing respectively U27, Clio, 221 and?''5 pounds total SD-1; and the returns are not . all m. i At Lawreneeburg. Ind., ch the 10th, little Flora Bool hold, after skipping a rope . three hundred and lifty-one times, fell to ; the ground, and the angels skipped away with her. j "A Cohmitt ("a.) minister is the fath ! er of thiity-two children." Hew neatly ! could he j. reach a sermon from (hat olive branch text, with illustrations in all the front pews ! Dr. l-V.uf Schocppe ! in Baltimore, ami conies the ri-poit charging him with fo-g- . ing checks and swindling a tknr.nn Pelibf and Aid Society, and parsing under the . name of Count Schnlenbtng. I The meanest man has turned up in (be vicinity of Mendop. He wants his wife's step-father to pay him $'20 for his wife's attendance ou the old gentleman's wife her mother dm ing her la,t illr.es.. Henry Ma,s and Bamey Moleneanvs, neighbors and brothers-in-law, living i.i Lewis couiwy, Iy.. quari e'.cd. Mass went home, got a pistol and shot Mok-uanys' wife, inliicting fatal wounds and t hen bisw ! out bis brains. l io: John Porter's old army corps is interested in having him i.o.iiid. The poim on which (his is urged is, that e.i vlonco is now accessible, from Confederal a : (Jenerals, that will free liiin from the charges tn which be was cenviclcd. In llroold.n. on Sunuay moinitig, a vtatthman namoti De'ancy. v.i;b'.ut snv ijurorel whaiever, attaekc-tl bis wife with a hatchet and beat her head into a shaje-les.- ii:a-s. Delaney tiit-n cat bis thro.st, almost revering the head from the body. The steamship Laeonia. from Alexan dria for Ahyltis. with 21 pilgr'ms ie!u.:n ing from Mecca, eucuuteitd a terriolc gale in the Mediterranean Sea. One huge wave waspt-d oveiboaid one bombed and seventeen of the pilgrims, ull tf whom were d rowned. The Greenwich 1 Mercer coimty'i Arri-i. lcports ihe ra'-e of one 'iVilliaui Cottle, liv-i- g in St:?ar Grove !o-vnsVp, wlio has bei;i recently arreted on thtschaige of bigamy, having- two wives in New York Stale- '-us in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania. The' latter lady is 1) i-sat i.-Iled and bi ings suit. ; 'i'h bead of a female apparently twe-n- : vy years cm, won ttaiK iia:r ami liauiisr.mc featnio?. w n.- f-.i;nd 00 t ! c ) . W..'T). M'ClELI.ANl.... ' US Ho - ' ""or,,, MscufjctarcM of., vet. i ' n 1,1 Litem rt Jfoiicce, Tnn lLi.usTi:ATri Asvt'Aior Phkkn 01 oesv AND Phtsiognomy Fok 1s74, con tains eigiitv large octavo pages, with more than fiftv engravings, representing He-ads, Faces, Mouths, Noses good and bad, with "iSij-nB of Character;" also My School, mates and What Became of Them ; A (loot I Memory; The "J.rak ; cr a Hole in a Pocket through Pad Habits;" and How to S.ne Money! and oilier articles. The best An il ual ever issued. A gen ts wanted. N e w men have it. s-'- nt pre-paid, by first post, "for U'5 cents, by S. It. Weils, Publisher, 3t9 Broad way, New York. Thi: March number of Woois HorsE liot. 1) Maoazinf is a capital on.'. It opens willi an inn-resting htory entitled, '-rhe Gnitiiiig Hand," by Mrs. H. i'. Howe; fol lowing this Joseph Snider givi his "Kx-perienee-s in the City." The-iB are several other articles of merit, antl some choice poe try. Tie: Magazine contains six il lust ra tions, including a line design for a Country School Hotixe. Teinis eely one dollar a y ear v it h chromo Voseiu i?e, one dollar and a half. Subscriptions may ln-giu with any number. Address. Wood's Household Mag azine, Newbiirgh, N. Y. P.Ai.i.oi-'s Month i.t Magazine. Tin April number of this popular journal cf literature is issued, and is fully equal fo any that has anoeared. Perhaps it may be a little' more variety iu this number, and the ' Dnnoll- M,i! 1 r rd , nediiy ana Prcni'' PARLOR AM) CIIAMl;I:?iVl,, in rtft rn mn ir. diiti hJi'J A l pki:es TO CU Hiving tl.o ere its kv CrriES AND 1 -Ji;.s, ti i in sew ,.K ht..Ti At xiiic:i:x Either Kastera or "W-.- Warercom, No. Si FHAXKLIN KEAItLY OM-o.HM K l'osr om Jm.-;yvx. .4 V 1 !" III 1 i no stories may le a little better, but if is liar.1 to improve- on any one number of Ttadou s, for it it; edited with such care that all tastes are suited. The lioyn Hint a sea story in each number, the men a tale of atl vent lire, and .the ladies poetry and tb-bght ful love stories. In addition to all of this there are iibiMtratioiis of popular ubjee's, and yet the price is only Sl.'O per year, or 15 cents a single number, and each subscriber who sends a year's subscription receives a pretty little Chromo of considerable value as an ornament. The April number o'nl-iiri the f ! low in g list i f contents : "April Showers;" ''The Apteryx ;" '-S;.o:ies ;" "Homo;" "Captain Ali.-k's le gacy :" "Mission ;' "What none of the Pirst of April ;" "The Song of Spring ;" "A Tragi' incident of 'Nor-Wcst Whaling," "t J raritiinot I.cr's Dream;" 1- rt d ,-m ;" "An I " n foi 1 11 nate Match;" "Anacreontic:" "Aftr .Many la?s;" "She was a V.'i lnw ;" 'T.en.h'd Tai;.;i!i.l Straight Sr.j'lincs ;" "Mrs. Cam eron's Fxp-riment ;" "Clan Tartans and I'hoils ;" '-The Diamond Crex cut ;" "Itight or V,"i 'i'g;" "Mist-rabie Monies;" '-Jtlt Yft'so I'Ko.-'i.r.'s STOHY-Tiat.'-r.- I.-ba virty: or Twite an Orphmi ;" "How I:t k and Gerty t'ccame Ir.tiians ;" "Yes and No;" "'tnthven's P.:..!e Pa;:'," "Curious Mat ters:" "The Housekeeper ;" 'Faefs ami Fau.-ios :" '-'j"l:e First lay of April (Hu ni"i ous Pie arcs. ") Pu'.'.i.-he-d by Thomas & Talbot, " P,r-m-f.eht S'reet, I'j-t.Mi. and fc-r ale at ev.ry periodb ;d depot in the co'aiitrv. -All Furnitures . city tree cf charge. I- ! til HbiuiAio kill u ! AH Wl: A1.I. KSov. l;lT-.. k rTTl?AT ( A CT.T Are not crt r, U: ru stoe: ti.Jtt 5,tfeS, ;u " OGt3, Shoes, Kctiow uiultnitL HJiLIi.lrB, (:!,! ' 1 lii In r- :is In II &!f "A C'jir. nltte a; jf jo.t now in o.re w: f!e.?il r;;tri-in. Octit.' ir.rrVi-t prifc? tikn : s: Lit-o. n rT-;: -- H.h st: tt!, neur ..-ir: N c5t FVen-' .J.m. V. L. J. LOOK WELL in m w m JC'Ali D. TciGrVi Hoot and Shoo Mnl "I.T Tnc Iboii'.ii'.r.F. Hf.m i ! . 1. V. r;.scK. 1 ha sa-, a tb.'.t John Teung, col w OK ClP.rr ;rTAN- i rril""n'!pr.;;n! re . .. ..... I :.". r.:.wt .i....- 1 1 : . - ..v...... i.w... ,t I.-,. . ; -si i:s ..f jtio Id m 1. an died near I- redetie a, Kent c ".mty. Ist day moiniiig, t.i ., f.-setl ioil be fere his ,l death, tooc.e John Madison, c-h -red r.tler.d- ' i .-! n ."nt. that he. oi'n, was the man who kiietl the old peddler, for the murder of v.hom cue Ft!. Damyii w?s convictel and hung a few years ago t Dover. It will be len.e n be red th-t tht; ohl puldki's bedy v:-.s foucd in a mill pond, horribly tnang'ed atnl showing every indication tf havwi" met w ith f. cd 1 ) lii ia:n ul j.'ay. Ci;cun.itr.nc?3 p--j Darnell r.ntl a man na oer. . !.o were ai i aigoct. j'er. succor u:njr in provmc (:ult!e ? and the boy couv if this story is true, and re.oon to d -nbt it, it atl'o: tiatiou i f the f:.l'..oi ii: y 1 ov.dfructs a: 1! tl the nea; T : ford. .Me. ,1 ae river. t.ay last, wllh a erd tied a: 1 , 1 1 - i.e.. a. won u Lii.c:v ai'oo'i.r h it! ber u chopped f:om the b-.d-the chin. A circu'ar has l r;i ice.:..l ;;. the Cain, lie Total Ab ij!-rcu U Sun. the f .1 e ho head elc-.e to f ill leesnt fjr ;ho guiltv. i:,t-me-.l bo- a;iaooi. wasac ctcft and hung, there seems 110 ds another ibus- clieuii'stantla'. r.. st i i-om li t-aif-.ii ,tj 1 o.'.,.i, in i,r. v 1 :: v ! nn te.t in .1 ... ar.-i i.r :: i.e i ik can 1 e -bi;::. Ih'iierto l,jfpw,ni 1 Ct rr.y t-stal tihv.i. !,t 1 e. the s.uiei ,or on.oit;. ? 1 I'il-iiv I't i"'in 1 :,c.. i . f ;'. 1 n tne h triti. 1 i , S! i "7" lt.-pn.l-lii!- o! 15. . : t- I r. ur ; ; 'y a.-' ! i T 1 a -r 'I '!:: ti k in i ! r .r ' .0 ; 1 .! -. tr.r ' a i : i-.-.-- w '.i::'.:it::ce r.nl i.-iti tv-.- 1T EEAjC tt- o rr. a rr h" ;v ct 1-. f tr rf a 1 un.ior -j:-' 11? It' 1. A x e v -.' OrV Cm rs tb ice the b. ,1 , with the excepti-m ocea.-.ion-r-ioilu-r, as 1 ' r.s she livtth :e or !v to bor liti- sisters and their chlidien. Si not a wont tcr her bioiher-m-D.yv A r.i-n:.-T7T:r;D Petttr wHicn Teu TO TIIC PftXITEVTt y TtV Torl.r V,;.,., ne o; h .sincere 1 omocrat, and if his . among oilier good things he has tbvoe dur- extravagur.t prtde.ssions in that dircc tio'o are strictly honest, we . av to Mr. (. auipb-.'ll in all kindnesa, in view his recent eonvi-Hation : "While th lamp holds out to burn The ciufl tinner raay return. " Tiik Hairisburg Patriot, atul had any ot.e t i.-.e. io orotion her poi.e.l n.-o'tt'SS, f r'no ir: ly co-,-.ld b ( d. '1 has she dragged ahn.g a weai ly lt.e, until a few weeks ago. when attend ing a revival she became convened, ami in? tue past week, sent a brassy rascal : nega-.i to tan; to eveiyOotly ma ratud vc- naiutd Btassfield to tho Str.t? l.rison for : bement manner, until it Tas found that "!-.: e..fi . r.e o;-r st i. ten 00 f r r.-, a c ies in ah quai !e yyiih this I't.ion. the te-trperat.ee soc;et:es v. viioii of t'i beads !.f tec t- ione- A s; eeinl t thn ' City states that caily a foe was tiisc.ve.t.i ta;i nt.t--.cnt :i;'?.i.:u of the t.::cl ;tl c! ca'.'i'ig ;in the oc; s to c u.i.tc'. themselves It is proposed to ret;ii:i er Ihe supcr-t.ch. Mr. 1 nlmt r;! t! t the Preside; in d. or tl-.c 1 i."it-y ctrcntnst umtrv occmc t n- : e. Never bcfoie or r! t.-f.Tion of JciVeiou hi. it I e-ne t rso:i w.-s aove. ti e 'h me '.e;,;..-,V ti-om Mctt JO or? 'i uerday morning issuing fiuln the id aim s si re-r.d 1 a; !!- m a lln-. vz.ia T l.... tl.-. T. 1 1 - ' llf-r T-r:isf.o Io ..oi-on r- -r I . . 1.1 1 w, i t xt.A . -. v. . j . iij-jiirti tout .; 01:11 tf. , -v... - 1 . . w ..i iiiij n:ii.ii.- 01 ' Brassfifld v.as a co-worker with a man ; ': VT.!1S Liken home antl received prompt J moeed Ferguson in Blair Pro's nursery at j attention, and at last accounts her montal j Independence-. The latter, not being j condition was much improved." ; "much of a scribe," requested his trusted j I j friend to carry on his correspondence, which 1 MvTmiN Ilnr,, .;u r ;ho very kindly consented to do bv this ' Qt r '1 c' .i'! !.i tii . ! 1, V1,aS..f 1-C- i means: Hi-assfield AUo.,vvri tut 1,;'. .,o,- i ';" .VV ' ' "". l"',!"3 gteatty f- ...11 .... h 1 - . , ... exc.iftl ovfo- l -.ft mvi. pvninc .-,1 --01.-.,, ti, Lien uiLicie on Hie (pies- ner would leeen e at a certain time a let ter death of a m a 1 ame d V." v. Hon now before the Legislature re!a- i containing money. The letter came; it ! Tin ''-layfolrn o n utt v7 live to the local option law. it, repeal f, '. : b.ush and eu , Tn 2 t " 2 ' , or its enforcement, makes the folLw- j fj, 'Vl1 ?' Remises, it is -presumed to, nig remarks, which we think are and Vtged . ) L S i He was never see, again wort h i- of ..ii i .... i . -ii T , . . . . to too Bitit m i:(e j,v anv olie wlin t .,.,.. i i I ', vu.me.inu:, :lli y, iH man, w n.eii i n I . .1 rneti I.im that his b. other r let Si'mc ti. ,f,r i r i 7 commend themselves to ail the true' had no money to send him. Put Brass- i n e n "fs ofis: 1 , ! J , t' jand sincere friend, of temperance ! d'-- throughout the State : j r j T -VV"'1 "A license law framed in the 11-rht of ex- was arrested at four oVl,..- i in. " ! Z . 1 is:,.le .' A. P. Can- peiience khould embody the 'following ; llo plead guilty at nine o'cLock be for points: Fust, bonds should be required justice of the peace, was indicted b Tub giu-inces of the State for 1S7 t sre evidently in an unsatisfactory con- j yJition. We do not comprehend how ! they could well bo otherwise, when' wc reflect 0:1 the enormous ami pro-! t'.igate expenditure of the public mon ey by t lie present Legislature. !t is' very plain that if the Legislature , makes the appropriation cf one mil lion of dollars to the Centennial In hibition, as it proposes to do, then, in order to meet t lint demand on tho treasury and p:y tiie other expenses o; u;o .-staie government, Hie law vm . execateci. win olo more to promote the l:ave to be restored which imposes a cause of temperance than ail the piohibi- lie e a l!lA in a sum sufiiciently large to take the traf- ! grand jury at eleven o'clock and was sen- lie out ct the hands of irresponsible and tenccd by Judo Kwing at two o'clock tho vicious parties; Second, vendors Rhunhl 1 1,.1.1 , , . . " v....-1. ui iitu ..v.. ruiiuj ..t.'jaiiiKu.c ior any ciamag 1 1:1 resulting from a violation of the duties im posed by law, which duties should be clear ly the penitentiary. Kawtx City Times. teal men in.n, ne had made a post mortem examination ot the bony. T. p,,; the neck was a discolored mark, as if made- bv a rope. An examinati n of the room dis closed the fact, that a beam or rafter had marks on it is caused by the friction of a rope. Alter further search a j found in a dog kennel some fifteen feet Doc ' bom the body. The roue was nu.de in a and minute v defined : ami th a .mmiEii 1 r.AiiKS HF.HON FOR A rtue ef adulterated liquors should bo pro- ' Aocnt a mouth ago a German woman, ; noose iutei the masks on tha neck. IC0.0..1..4:.-.o. j.i -rtiowali-ttwr.e Xf.-c- f V l-.O.. I. ' AflO" lipiriiirr tlii.- iL : ... ii.i.m.11 eiitoeiv, ann 11. e proper enactment , ....o. , tue , ...o .romuouv uu. ju.v 1011- make to canVthe piovisio-.i iubi e'Vect V to.: a facy to a large Nw- dered a veidlct that Nash came to his Such a law. i.ronoilr fin-.ed a.wi bo.-o.. fouiidlaad dog owned by the landlady, and ! death oy hanging at his own hands or tho , 1 - . . .V . . i i . 1 . I. 1 . o - r - .. 1. .. . .-or oiicifti 10 give ona 01 ner little iioys ' !,ln ul eonir? tiuKiiowu person or pcrsotis. and Jj3 "to boot," foi the aninial. Mrs. ' Dor prudential reasons, easily understood public, yve refrain from statin.- t-.v .... .1,.. ..f,.... 1 ...... ' . r : tory uws ever derived. ' It will at th ..!: ',oue accrnrcrt the otior, and the little : v . ,,, '" i time lelieve vbc liquor tra'hc of many (,f 1 1 benuicb, w ho wss about eight years of age, t wu:it is uown or suipeeied in this case eoit.m.jtiweaut!. , ........ i,..i.c ..,.,1 o . ' was transferred to his ii!w mother. n...l t . - roi -, , ... , . I,....,..,, v...-, .... v. viiiiuu i...-ai;cLU!3 to',-, -- - ....... - .he sta.e l rensurer, I. . Mackcy, j which it is subjeett-d by continual agita- i 0f,RJ?,n wo,1:an took her dog and depart-j Dvspki'SIA Ci ke AY S Ihvnnn.l S has proposed a financial statement 1 t: on and changeable legislation, and give it i e ,re satiidled. ! I)., sends the Coury ovKtLeU showing the expenditures for the vear the ';hty cf a legitimate bt-iuness. Tito j .,; Vo.i urt,1"Ved nml damar-ded I lowing iemedy which he says has se'dom H74. as well ai the proposed sources 1 ot temperance are beginning doe" 4' tomu M, S5?' ! f'U,eJ : lb" Epsom nlS? 1. Z i of revenue from which to meet them ! the.r ellorts to st.p the nitre-measurement, I oz. sul- Tt . u 1 .1 V . V fcl,t"-,bv by making it disreputable 0:1 the .y, , l'at -"s- - ooko would ; phiuie acitl t teaioon o:l Msifn- - it It is as todows and is not calculated , piUt f those enlaced in ;. nd ir ;,.;,, i u'tJ'r. tahc tllG nor rcfuml the s?.n 1 Lu. JZ l . l, 1? ':'flo ' a : . t 1 i - r- r - " - "M ' .lt .. . 1. . - -' 1. J lf.lt . -T I Tc . L 1)1 It (II t 1 M 1 1 I 1 r . L I Z l- nispiie puoiie eontuienee : to us patrons have 11 .t only failed of their , 1 ' ""S uie noy who bad be- ; 1 1 j,ints watcr 'Do,cl t.,,o01 " ,.f.. T.xpendir.ires of the Commonwealth for ' bn.t have made matters infinitely ; ? verf useful to her and loved her very j three times a da, beftlie ea tn vJ. ,r e.wio,.. v,(V,.,,M.- ... ist i - . i worse. 1 he businPKs .;n ;.,M....s.,i .... i.t 1 rnuc.i. A war of words ensued, and then ! r .T, r Y e e. ,UeA.V. 0:t."ine,lillg reduction of the State dibt of somebody, and the interests f scty tie- i f S X but ier conquered, and they will giro you nouUe a er eatin" Take l.-V'2.12. ; 5t h far as possible ' ld,to bte,l !lcd b,J lVcelman- Mother I VMy of out d wr ex.j-eise and above aP EMimV- l expenditures cf . .0,C0O " the hands cf reputab!, and resptmslble i st:11 hei" 'U'k y' and,s,,e 5 ! J chee ful as possible' F U no bre d F-tiuu-t, d revenoes tor ls74 from : men, who will conduct it m.dcr nroner .e. ' eterniined to do so if the law will allow ; wi,i(.n " iX?. , r 1 i:i F-ekauge hteh The . . , 11 .-.i .Mil- I lir 1 J.-Lemail ll'.O.". O'. ' - Ol posite side, f thestreet. Ab .-ot thii t v-tiva buildings weie de.-tioyed. '1 bo i iss" can not be definitely ascertained, but i-y esti mated at s-lU'kiO ; partiahv insured. A man by the name of Vr.u Horn and his son, living near New tmivhle. Clermont county, Ohio, while on tlieir way home cm IT id ay night, were stopped and robbed. After they had dJiverd their mor.ey, i-c. to (lie robbers, the elder Van Horn died,' which must havo been caused by the shock, as a careful investigation showed no marks of violence that would cane death. Fulton county, Indiana, has a remark able woman in the person of Iluth Young, who was born in Virginia, remembers per fectly the cann.. uad'in at Yorktown in 17-1, and is 101 years old. She i six fc-ct ta.i. auu wears a broad, No. It; shoe. S has done plowing, chopping, harve-stir ami everything eise in the farming line, in which sh is the best posted person iu the county. ?Lore than one thousand men were employed in the navy yard at Poitsmuuth N. II. many of thein lately brought in ami employed to carry lumber from on point in the yaitl to another antl then car ry it haetr moo-, TlOo .r . . . .s,,it ut Toric Has i been kept up since January, and paid fori by the people, so the biboiers could vote tho Kadical ticket. Put it didn't save cm. llartfoid Times. It rained brimstone at and around Her nandez .Mississippi, la-t Tuesday limbr. . ihe substance yvas Kubroitttd to careful analysis, and found to be puio bi im.-tone. ihe editor of tho local paper there savs wnat puzzles him is, that it came from above instead of below. He is now w ild on his geography, and doesn't know anvthino about wheiethe nlaeo l..c:it..i tt. f i.., i. . i n . , . .n.v.icr oa oeen so KUiUly DlUUen to go to SO often. tne production of .ion ii liti ni's ... tii l ,,;,. .-i. oiiues were I ex- tm.-eiir. v-bo .'M ti".-d the al ct-.ce. At.drrw JotinstiH is v. the only ex-PicK-deta living ; and even l.e wa.3 n-L elected to tli-t cf.ice. but oc.tue tc- it R-t ' :c.t-Prci:d'nt on the astts-f-nati-mof Mr. JJt-.--'.n. W bile the y.cTtg er A -.lams, .lo'Versott. Mauis-oj. and Met roo weie livi..g. When Jhiclntian was elected. Van Pnren. Tyler. Pirn o. and 1 i. tr.ore, wcrs cli-. e. 'Vben T.ine ".n was in augurated Van Pun-n, Tyler. l'i?:ee, Fil ttioreiand Puehanati we;e living. Wb.hiu th; past thirty-s;vcn years s.. cn Pier.i dents have been elected besides Grant. It H an extiaoidlnary fact that net emu of the even is djw ali ye. : 1.' i-;.-... .-. : v:i a a c ::r-.:,- j frif!:.. :?i I;-o:se A .ei. v:ie ! w.l u. I. -'.-l o-. .v- ii t-iCrr 1 T' sei-;-A '"--. lit; ,r l.o. . .-a i1 nti T. pr::t au-l tc .s c por, -V s-.l 6CO j'iej. VALUABLE .1 s iv i h.-t I.-.--. .-!:,: -.- C- .tl- '. -.V '1 rv br. I h It is likely tht.y are going to have an other Kentucky giant. Dero Fdwaol Chai.bei3 is only two. a.-.d-a-half years old, pulls down 1"!? pounds, and lives near Glas gow. Ky. If be was a breed of hog he would be a success surpassing the Perk shire or ( Lester While; bat as he;is only a b y baby, ve. do not sec what particular advantage he expects to reap by g -owing so cr.tlandlbhly huge. His parents are both small people, 1 cr ectable, and poor, ami their boy has already becomes a heavy cost. His an;eti!e is expensive, and the raib-oads ar.d b lc's won't harbor him at half fare even at these years. It is awful to think what he may -Vow to be. He can wail;, but ii. not active on his feet, and his patents are not strong enough tocarrvhhn. Theie is nothing left for him in life but a corner somewhere in the show business. He can show a calf eighteen i..ehos in circumference. jxac tu.n. A i O.-0' O.i! A! pi t '!! ','li. liot'f pear, .-ix i . n I oCii.t V-'un tr. r. i i-- e.; ;!fr -. e". . wit. be .;.'.. '. ; - i pi-'J ty ttiO --Caaii r !.m. t?--.. . acres or r nst a--.; ensure. n.l lj:iies.t w oco laiic west of sai.i L- r i Eber.sbur, Jan. 30. 1?T4 IGOOD FAPKforSi ' The undersign.'.! of:, r : : .- ': ! PAUM of no m in .! ii iinvc tewn-biji. I ;) fi'ein I'.. i r.o fr in th. f , .1- liliT iTr:i!:". t e- iai.' it. It. S i It t:U Of! ia .i ' he re are a : & tt 4 ivn-erett. vuli n t briv.i-.- ..io: l: f.a. Tho i i . o - veil: -: : t -K-K. -text) tret, a l.oa l,iul.:.r.!i. F..r mr-.h. r dre- .1 c HN V Jan. 13, :ST4. V-, i. ll.ir. o - was PI ten so kindly bidden to go to so often. During tbeyear 1S7.5 the production , m and slf.td rails in the United sttat ",ilt)Ott)ti;, antl the imooi tai ions we I "A hen he was fat he was very, very ' fat, and when he was lean, a skeleton, lii thee two alternating conditions of beiio ' William Hubury lived a long time i:i Loiil don, Fugiand. (nce, when he was loan : ho exhibited him elf as a e-iii.-i?v l.o sneeisc, strange as it may seem, spoiled bis business. Me g,,t money enough to pro cure food with which to goige himself, ami soon he rounded with llc.-di the bone that bad been curiously obtrusive. Having spent a.l his money, Dubury had no other resouice btit to again become a skeleton ctati.ve had made too many changes, how- I .L I , in . REAL ESTATE at SIM I FOI? H.VLl O-n lot or ;m it o - 'ro. in the vib:ie t ; best knriwn as the 'r.r" ' " tpff.in Hie la. K. 1.'.. :i'i : ut.si.-.ntial TAVFItN s I : an L M.lt fert. m. I a - . : Warert-N-tn i!a.-!i.-.:. a:, i -premise..: tfj-rtlit r w.': ; uatr-1 t h- sa'n.' ! . . " li. ! 11 t-irue r-'eno;tn I c ' ilsirin-; a pr..perl v sti, u: o uer .tt one;.. ' 1 ' - ; - ! Sunuuei'hi 1. .T;in. 2 '. l-.O i JA M IIS I A: i ! Attorney at Law i !! I HtU.I.lI) V-M-i er, and when he icaehed the onlv state Qr.r'CIA :VT"11:N 1 ." 'N i vt l-t.-b 1 ..'l i i.. - ""5- , 1.' tinn i. ,.ini m li!.o: ' y-i-.ch he cou.d live by the monetary don, lic.ii',,,-a. tenor :.i,.i contributions of sight seers, he died fro-.ii c.uausii.m. sources other than corporation taiks Leaving amount t be raised by corporation taxe;in 1S7- 1'iitii e amount which can he cal culated on absolutely in L-C4 from unblsputtd sources ! strit tioiic iriv iire t the light of tla-r, Tt. i:..i- it - . 1 ""'eu mi and not ": ' ... Vw"-, '''T-".? --ut. , tbau 2-1 hours, and if addicted to c.oilVe 1 -'I" U'"s ln;!li'1 tot;d supply cf 1 . u.,,ar tons, which is much less than th. piece.!, ng year, when the railroad move ment was mose active. It is t bought if pi i ces of iron can be kept within reasonable limits that our market would take in IS74 -.w vvii.imii iii iron mi wmv - r t . . ...... .wi iwua ui Ti li$, -.boU,0o0 , can . each it and v.bere, witnout yield- - on arising j,, the morning take two or I mg a do,ar ot revenue, it becomes the J ?dr. Adam Forepnugh has received a : thrcs swallows of good, cold water. Py 1 or,,o0) " . , ' "-"- '" "- v..oo niise.y. icucr Horn tlie oruce ol the consulate of the ! r'Ooei Tiug ttiese, 1 am sanguine a cure will T1,e hkUn of Mr- James S. Alexander, -. ..e.eer county, was burned on Tuesday togeiuer with all its contents. Three v-,' uable hoixes, nine head of cattle, all his giain, hv, tools, and agricultural im-1-- Leaving deficient v in income for y ear " SI,. O.VV-0 It :s pr.uioy d to supp'y th'S defn iencv bv lmpos'u.g faxtis iti'tivr two bills now bi -fore the Lco-c.ntiire, which will give pit -pe -live s urce of reveic.io a fohews i Increased tax on railroad stock.. $sn.).000 Tonnago tax J.Vh'.tSii Tai on authraeite coat O'.o oovi 1, .1:0,000 : Kven with the two tax bt'.K n per posed, 1 there will be a dei'cieticy tf sy.r.: uu for the ! vear. If the- railroad corporal ;ii,i h not jav their tiiyei, an a.-st:s.-.-.u--nt or fo.ir i;,;!.. wiil hare to be levied up-.n tin; eutoo leal ef.atc of the Coirmu'iiwed.iii. .;..,iii.,M.,ioi,i.i i.icron.iiticic-' cn.IC-n titles 111 (:iniryr..- Shin 5 5 1 n,r i oe eiieC'ieO. tp.i'.roment to which vre have alluded. If that his agent. Mr. Fatc-y, left tho latter provide-i in a brief way for the granting uf plr,e.c on the fth of January last, taking ! V.'e have seen it stated in various n-- , heen.eaad lapeakr nil laws, whether gen- , with him a white elephant, tho fust that i pers throu. f, , e ,n that -m, end or local, without imposing conditions : eve, left the kingdomof Siam. Tlie con- ; f..r the t of SJ V " '-l CW " or restraints of any kind. It w,,I not I.ke- , a.tions upon w hich the permission was ' tion t0 rh r were a"hoi iJd to . efund ! y have any support m the house, and we granted Mr. Patey to remove tho animal t the o t to PcS X M u ?S have taken Uto oncasion net o much -ex- proves for its safe return. With tweWe them ami not bedsit isfied with l , L i. I''f cur view- upon mil as to rn.ncr.te . natives to assist him. Mr. Patey is bringing i YYc- doubted this at fust but the rucnuie- 1 v.hat we beheve to be the rubi'.c sent imeut the ra:o ouadruecd over in tl,' I t(. c .......... .. ! f " L '!, 1 ' 1 ': 1 " : .11 lela.lU IO lt.la 1. JTjO. iiilt Gtle.stnm. . J '. 1 -, rr . "u,"lui toe oniy iimiirs saved 'i i i "'' pair or bob-sled. ! 1 he barn was a large frame building nc on which he had an insurance of! It is impossible to withhold admiration from the simple ingenuity of a man in Pu butiue, Iowa, who recently put his finger into the mouth of a partly filled powder horn, but could not pull it out again. Hav ing tried in vain vat ions ways to reloaso tho member, ho suddenly hit "upon a plan which woiked to a charm. He jacked a hole in tho side of the hem, and applied a match. Admirable, indeed ; but your Western man always was fertile inexpedi ents ; ami th f..ct that this chap was dancing around for a half hour afterward begging sumo one to amputate what wai left of his !;i:;ger, detracts nothing from th simple ingenuity of the experiment. I-: I'artit-s wi-liin-' to ntir. chat:jrr real csMti wit; eivHntiiiir to -a' on ef : t-s-Corres!oii.ieate in man soIieiteJ. s ' c61.il xsTjoi 1 n -; cS s Ill'ii--tltn' "II.T. receive n o 1 . - I I ami coil -et note-- biminrsa ii-ii,.iiv il..i.e '. t Seit f. n,rameSiCKinjr' CDnvtedof murder in ;i.e, :,,1. rec on Fri.lav sen- v... - , lo tne...ew York State Piison at ard lao ,r for life. It ap. CR,S that I he yr--ct of tue jury was a curious compromise -Here is a tale The lower houses of tho I fn r -i. 1 if- u 7,?'" as Jung mau 1 Jonxsos's Asodyse Liximest is, wiih- e-islaturcs ; named Keder. of Uiiidcn, Me., aettompa- I out doubt, the safest, surest, and best it,.o o.i.c tn-o.tnTi 1:1 "itu 'J jo.. i, 01 Liuco U V .' y:. ipmum v lint li-j !... ,..1 r,.. t.t amenttuig ti.e constitutions of - driving acioss llotincr s nond. th tnam intn.i .-.A Tt,-.,..i n t:iee S,n'i so a to CXiOild til afJrage to , bru.co througb, ca lying tho hutr-ry nnder '. ble to a. o-reat viinr r .rtn,..13i..ic V- ui'.ii, tho ice. ami all were drowned. U ..,,-..!, hii,.fi, .i r,. i. .' T1,t 1 " . " '' "-"" 'I "r , . ' fr!eveV obstinate jurors" in favor ".i.lliei- IU I IS Jll-st rurrrnn u. ! . 1 - equal ly obstmato who would not consent to renX t ' 10,1 wu!d i,,vol"e death r?r i7' 11,0 tx't,flh J,ul" 1;ai1 Li wi. : ior the convicted man rrceive th yyp.ieb mn,F tho.e who are in Match of lst or p;o ;,. treasure, and may also have a rovi vin ef fect upon the American heirs of estates iu l.nghu.d valued at from 75 O-VM.'1-I . i'ltKi.OOn.Ooo be the si.r , T . , . " same more r je In the township ,f Kj y nortI.,f Toronto, U years a!... m i .. "i- .o . uiai "pAllI FOll "- sttctod oil. is to'snit I he nuo-;..'-- i "euth oi l.t'i-i:.-' iir:. v t.f w!i;.-ti :io with ."..mf.-ri.-it-'- He lent I retet r 1 eoi t ti ' e'e. 6.-.ri!. J s. J s r :.H'- D nii:p m. ...ii-. .Ir.hrol Kxelia.urt" l.mi.ln..-. It.U fltlli l.'H ll-t -lie. ness eounecieii ii'i J.l bi" - ! tie most sentence- ...un iteuives ilia nr. shortof hangii gwhieh making uni,,ielhgibI0'Vi;;i.s towa ; a-, im our, ami the buver of tl.,, r .... c. a. sin o v. t h i n Q H O fc fvl A H cJ X l.iriit'.i -- " 9-li.l nEN!il"t0'-' " I fp W. I t 11t- DP A n ,.. r. o" SEC'" J. Liera n I'i..''' ",. t J : it J. t t r i. V li t! n tl f.' ci et to tin for nil !ht isr TtU I '3 fen i -it: i..is . -s ml tnai tins eipl tha trc hi the JoJ. ireti hie San ..ft1 ' ! Je 3.i: k t ,J;n Tci i m t laic i A :.& :e c ho mitt, feet ate-.- MOV ii at ter not : oh i fcdii iaii iBt ''Irlni i - V i . 'J 0 ii -1-5 1 ti 1x! Ja 4.' ikh -3 i'U iif, -i o il.rl Ht. OCv. -tl'd "? 4 "w; -cs - '- T1 y-t :!ii '-:: ? r r ? ti toy lav? cau give. "X. fc-V II
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