ZEE 'EL- 32 3SS-?S: csz: ms 3s s E3EMSBURC, PA., FrHiv Manias?, - - April 3, 1371. OIC L'. Thrkk reports have been n the Legislature by the joint committee appointed! to investigate tliu charges ngr.inst A. !. Guss, Superintendent of the Cassville soldiers' orphan school at Casuville. "The majority report, w hich is signed by -Anderson, ltutan, he rrcxident nul His "JVicLetl rati:: eft;." r i . tur. ' Some o the Br.ArTiKsoi Lynch Law, Two wkkks .-go we referred to the jf - h.mK were 11(.C(!ed to prove the ; swarm of ' useless aud unnecessary . wicteJneji8 am folly of lynching, it would ...1 i;uo ntl'pra emnloved ill the i,a n mriifont of late occurrence in Indi- rii'-4.o vvuiLii in-- v. . . . WH Sof thecvenuof the i -SUte Treasury offence pnstyer.r, will !Hv deny thnt with tho!575 00() sillce that the House has 1" nJ u fe:;lknisl ..Utd and mur ..ni.nint.mi.nt of Tom Murphy as Col- .... i,;m t.0 seeond reading nxing I 'j i,Brinnoii twosnsnectod mtjn nainul .il.ll..-. - ... i """V" - .. .l ,. en- ' . t .1 ..Anniiuotinn or inrse if.i mH Kimme were seize' Aew antl rotttieal Items. woman named Co.-tcllo was burned to dc-.dh on Friday night, in Tilasville. The blame is hud j-tly to wluy and kerosene. , , Marcel', us B. Stearns, who becomes governor of Florida by the death of Gov. O. JJ. llait,-brought his carpet-bag from Maine when the cruel war was ovei. mi miner- old, three Two colored i:en Sumter, S. C, .i ?';;! are to Lu I u-I.U'll IS HlUKfMl 11 V ' I IllPI SITl I i . . . i. II - ... P a I. . i, .: 1 ..,.,1 l-,,,i, rr i . - - - - i - j -- , 7 i , . . f i . . , . r t . i .i i tmvii nil i. I 1 1 - t ...j ...in .u.itL'iT iaji iii Liifjc . ir.1 . . . . , I onri 1. 1 mine it were m:i.cu ...... 1 . -rrr-r- i v ,1S. . c i leexor ui na I-"-" " ' : t tae litlinocr ami vuu.-tv , , Af,.. x!Miv Davennort. 01 Tn. hidie::,! nnrortionmer.t hill 1-, " v. ."ni : tred on a new line of policy, by put- nfHM.8 HS weU a3 the salaries ot the j by mob. Ana now a . . - .wfmd 'count.-, eighty years I! V : i ;;,nr toiler last week u .u "1,ver. 1 ou aua. ,ones' u i.Jclf S.vtn the hands of a new . ' s,lt4 fHeers. In speakinj? B. I)ougIasSna8 just u.cu. ouu.. - honwork. milks .:. v t,s r- . .1... u.., .1 : ' i inaoii " . . v ' v.,i i nt Iia ivns mo rcr.i ami iiit p-llth branehe of the Le-ia- i . - ' ; dass of men, and adopting a new set ; i Ul;s bUl the Pittsburgh VupaMi ;d that he was likewise fore- ' cows and looks after matte. Pe"-. J ; 0 ud i r,3 been si-nod bv the Gov- j PjS3 UI011 he git.lt or innocence of , n.aintaining Lis rela- , . n a moVj those who joined in hanging -A But Wv county 'nt 'f y u er " ' Mn (J?9' Tt' or l i tio" with the managers ofthe parly. " .m( seem 11at the House, at liar- Innocent roci If lynchers'' . to a -tSn" and m - 'Pormtendcn ot ,ld c., orp au pointment, however, and the ! rlx 1 neBII. business in regard to the raay be supped to have conduces, we j shog i.. .it JTavn-hnr? t'nfnoi t'.nnKs iKinson : -v..v.. --------- , , f havin the r due influence on t ";....,, election. It is a quest ion whether i guilty. Dt.nclass had, at leasr, iue jum- . . .";"-- ,nmmUt.H HUiCide ! '.i I.. at,Ar nvV.pd of tendent of soldiers' orphan schools , ',r." "., 4, oftn,t. t.o re- i "fl.Lc:!:!C,.' i,n,tnLnrovided with ! Lation of self-nrescrvation, while the oth- years' imprisonment, committed suicide, 'Tlin n i l! U 111 PT tire vtv....'- TTin nII'.'UlP-l'n .. . . ..- 4 i l U.. t ...Ii r mr.l'tl I licr 1 n ll InCIIl. I . 'V. I a white man was h;n , (; ;,, , the ;une State, f.: tin- -U; ' ' btated that since In.;- H'oj;;. ders have beri.jie n. Carolina a larcenies wcio L f eral otucr mui Outers a few weeks. Five yeai-R ar.a p'!x n. ,r,;hs.. t!ie Kittanniui' ent:lrl -'. ed us a letter containing o,;""7 credited on account , hiWi ' " llonduy last wc lec-ived thi..V..' letter otlice at Witshii-tJ,, f one dollar greenback, ''K: Since tliat time the lostniastr'!. subscriber hare uoth mui. i'.j..,'' therefore that our kttci fn,,ri . ' ,...i...,,lr-.,l f,.r t ... . 11 t .. snuum icacu us unougt t ter" otlice. . i i . . . . . . . r riiK.i nr ine saie Biienipt an lor iu ve vears' delay. for their official action. One of the minority reports is signe'l bv Mr. Or- vis, from Centre county, and Mr. Key- I noids, from Bedford co i t.laces by this bill cau linns equivalent in- i ers were urgea on oy puiu wi.i... ...... - . . I"111 , ..i .-n I'nn. I ti, ;c,i. r,t i , nl :is it is. is in all pro- At I uugnKfep nine iu on sie, i., a wagon rniOHiiiinrr .Martin 31cCue. hia wife and . i r. L.r i r. . .iii'i .... - i . . . cr, rod in Millerstown, liiuler county . .. nn n t ho ianmest wai on l.xt Wednesdar mnrnine. origin- and pm ant iroineiggestions m er- ;- y-,- hich it; i -,fn1 TTnfol ?.ti ence not- oni lo wic v.-anst uie cii'oi, , , . : fttini: in the ( c.itr.i! Hotel, . , , , , , would effect a rev . i i v ,iu()ii. Vio "in, to an otiicr scuoois oi a similar . , , . . rerr-ons were burned to death in trie ,P ... , neter of the adminis .... .i i-n;ir: riiT. ivt1 iiiiiiusii i ii fHf rfirii- i hotel building, one onier. a young , , , , . . .; VT ' fi ... i.n.. t (l.o mimirii'S. oron t on- Tlit. puis nueuce i" f. - V . ........... . - n,... c;m;br in. vntion dav. in I'tr.a t ot tneir uenciacioift. . baunitv ciuy one m . v. uno " , . . 7 . - ... ri .o t...-t info ih :ent..n u.y nn the records of lvuchincr. The bbe, backed of! the feuy boat into Lie L nni ie iii-ii-.-..v - . ... i;,... ia. ' itvpr. on Sunday .. . n,;. ti!Pn clerks, nve serceanw-ai- nmrrtcrcr ui nrni vo uhcli, rUF - - ... ..'...i iui nnts. three cost masters, and M wa Ulr.f'iiA Ol-trl tkllA . . - ...- i .i... c.t t ,ii.i.t iiKi,ii-mii in- 1 1 vei . on cuiiu.1 . - - i....... folder,, thirteen cierus . nve .eige., . mume cr u,- ..... -r-- we.e drowned. '&nd Mr. McCue badly in- ri me imiotc-ii i, ...w j . wan ju red. The Cincinnati Times Fays Nebuchad- disapj.eaied. On giving ii,e .Vur" . i t. form this civil service, wliu:i was motk adroitly begun about a half-year be- h,Jh j fore the meeting of the nominating 1 t he interval was filled with the dralt- was announced, olution in the trative machinery. . . . f , . 1 I'll 1 1 . U i 1 i " " - " ..... . ... . More adroitly still, at the head oi uie i th(j s.)ec;ried number of employes were j muuitica where lynching is most irequent Commission was put Mr. George Wil- ; ncCfJ.ssary, the salaries are yet manifestly . Clinie nourishes most defiantly. The mob liam Curtis whose character seemed j extravagant. Kangin- all the way from j spirit, which falls with great pto and i Itlt'iMil ) ilim villi- I , , il .r Ihutin s;'' in It) f lO. OI"' ici rtiniui.i, v. ... i.uixiiuuii;.in r ; . , -. . i . . : .. , r .,....-. ..r. I . , r ., . .., i- . ' the liest OOSSIUIC KUaiauice ui , . , . , ,.u t ?. .i..:..i. M.,1i(.. frmn fariili' 111 to 6UOIT.U me question oi ouumu business part of the. town wa V " ... T 7::" ;., M, .hid. the new movement , ."" " ,1' . ' . "-..:, "a,. 1 "ill" 7" ' ,i .kk For ! to the people. As this will alloid the lust , . . i re ironsicn uu 1,0 uib m .no nnti i.n.tr u- v . ... - - to ten times ns iai i;c .m..i.. j , nl, j, j, 1 llrv .... v - , - - . ,ullil,1, ti. d"- troyed numbering in all ninetv-f-ix t,lorit;ea. ,va undertaken, and who had extra- j . t n..t:ltions. How can any Itemescn- i exainnk-. in Missouri, another State uotor- j oppoitunity of a dntct popular roleentu buildings. The town is in the Butler See nd--That the girls Hinlboy oil re5rions. ' catcd and maintained in aclu Jl r 1 t -ti I t ' set anut for each sex. ,. 1 i The state has assumed a I nK J.egiM.iture amourneu irora to tlie .., education At Centralis, recently T.- i.A.... i.t 1 :.. 1 .yoiiiiviiT in inn iauij.i iiiul I cap, bade his wits g'H.il 4. ' from his home for iiis rrgu.;.:' : ' at the mine. HU w;f &t 1 ,i' ' watching the light in her !ais',.!l(1 ' as it gradually receded inn. Uie'Ju". -2 . I iv il . t i r a Kli-kr 1 wil I.-vvirir tiio t t liov lidv. wa3 scrioualv inr-red ty jump-; ...... ...... in-from her un-cmV window. anl a i ,nCet xvllh general approval : vr nmoiint of valubla oronertv in First That the proprietorship and con I !-. nezzar was not the Cist "Granger." Eve made quite a reputation in the apple busi ness, and broke up A-dam monopoly, and wss also the very Hint to patronize husbandry. 1 ho Michigan Legislature has agreed Friday last until Tuesday of next phans which it cannot -in justice abandon, j reform was begun in practice ; ap i bo edu- ! ovdinarv facilities in the press and on , tativ l0 says "yea" to such a measure. ious for its lynching, we have the pitiable ; subject, tl,e rcsim wm oe iooku iurm ,ols scparateIy a .;tf,irm fnr ftXl)Uininir and de- ; after protestations of desire to retrench ami , spectacle ol Uie t.ovemrr arpeaimg to u.e . - T, . ,rrrfr,Bt 1a. ftn I 1 reform so liberally made when the session . Legislature far an armed toree tocapluiea , ;v - fet.. . ... iCFponsibility i icnamg u. I lied retiun to his constituents and de- j party of ruffians consisting, at the utmost, . nauua cuiumij, ,i,;, f nr. n the meantime, nowoei, no . , ., .if ii,.ii.fanr? ;ni. Tiw. men fm- weeks, have been ..u i"ur uuu " in a inv ot straw, ann il is supooseu inai wrek. This means a longsessiou and 1 he only question ot pressing importance ' pointmeuts of the worst kina coiuin- pouiug of the liwuse. .i tVt.rht.fiil ii.iTPn ,.f thp fviiMsH of; to be determined by the legiolatuie is the j n, ,,,i vn for consijicu- ; there that the nr popi t. f..;..i " rrK .i. ; true interests of these children. The pre- ! . ,..,f Prosidont's fickle that though it swell be.ti t uSlJ..u... i , i sent system of Paving to certain proprie- ; positiou, , - - - - - - . tl)un(ler tones on behalf of economy, blc excuse for the adjournment, but : . . ...., foI. tilC board, clo-.hinsr : friend: defended them all stoutlv on . nnvnitlmless. cimIv lulled Was tuat III: w we fuip.poe the party of moral ideas vill endorse it. It would seem to tnc Ti-.-erage mind not swayed by party pre judice, that when men are elected to rn ijOgisiaiiire tn?v ougni w ttjn m and education of the or'ihaus makes the two mounds one mo:;cy in'erest of the proprietor nnd the ! wa;tinr' to begin until "the rules" were . j,0d in many welfare of the w.holar two opposing priiv ' , f alKl 'the other, that he had j sionally some wh t-iplcK. The care and sustenance of chil- j , , ,.c(tlr, t' flip nd- defective. If it drcn should never be put to such a haznrd. "der the ohl 3 stem to take the R. , t?.;.j .!,;. i.u .n orirf n sr-hcol Oionld vic ot t ie ooiiticai leaue.i m '- o..- Il-srrisburg until their duties are fuilv not bo imperiled bv a propi ietorshin sub- ! rress What can he know himself, it o iifarnied. It used to be so under iject to change for a money consideration j vvas g.j aoout all the candidates for Democratic rule, but the Radical party i a tut practically oeyouu me comroi oi pio inaugurated a new order of things j heeparaiion of the sVxes at the age at which woiilfl be iuiica more Honored in : w.,;Cu scholars are received and cared for j tha breach than the observance. j pi th orphans' schools is a measure of re- f m- m w ! form which wc believe will commend itself i j, ' ...;,.i,o1j mrtnors '' and whom it is The Chi'ca.ro Timrx remarks that i b the genei-al judgment xyithout argument. - f , p , t support and , . - . , . i 'The uufoitunato scandal at t assvillo only i L"1' "".' .1 1 ' t:ii sunniest, easiest, cheapest, and m .,... ....,.,,;.,..lf ,i ; ,1, J encourace m his struggle with eil. perhaps every respect the best mode of , re.SDCCt without originating the reasons i Our one hope of reform, it was said, Tt is not difficult to understand the rca- ; making the. ro-ulsof that State and Arkan- A belief prevails : sa8 impassable, stopping anrl pmnoei ing ill is exceedingly ! stages-coaches, and even railway trains, mes to ; and shooting the netectives irom t. liicago the : and 2ev ioik be it unOeitivu scut m into ; pursuit of them. But the "h nchers" who ' i the sleep of foi get fulness. Tins may hold j would come forth m great numbers aid ic 3 re ' rA")fd in manv cases, but there aie occ?i- j rocity to butcher tlicm if or.ee tl ey were icro the computation proves ; caught for them and tied hand and toot. should turn out defective ; manifest a singular unwwiingne.ss to at- instance, and if several hun- tcmiit their capture. And the Governor, died thousand voters who ratified the new j wlso was not long since filing whole vol Cor.stitution last December have not wholly j leys of proclamations against the mobs who i claused into anathv. the Hanixei -on act had butchered unarmed prisoners and erty was found dead on the been shot and instautiy k. il .eii 'nv , T sou who was evident!) b inj; i;i v, -, . , ' The Sunbury OuztUr nS: jl recently perfumed by .1 .hu ;Sr:. going over the Sliaiu.'kin il.xn. ;.j .i'.,''' in a common foot boat c.k.i.ol lt,: the ice while rowing lo S.tt.burg markfct) and escaped uiuhwrieG tliAt was never performed btf.;e ly will never be done ada. a tAt. . .Mr. Gariingcr, if he c.iri ht': , 7 clung to the boat until he reatlit j t water below the dam, vihen til he was succored bv thuhe ih'.! ihe moiiJe crawled into it when quite small j situation from khoic and couid not get out. A htt'e daughter of J. T. Goldsbury, of Kokomo, Indiana, has solicited and re ceived from the people three hundred dol- laas to save her father from prosecution for The Philadelphia I'ro l:as ' ing compliment for the P. R. The new directory of the Pe.i , Railroad unanimously : e-e'.ccrtrfi ;;, officers John Edgar Tl. :;.... forgeiy. He was a sewing machine agent, dent, Thomas A- .Scott, first V:: her- ' ntTir-r. f II in sniwortcTS nrescuted hun ! w ill be the block lrom which the heads oi ; s olhccrs in cold blood, is compelled to ; i . i;: n, rliarii'tM' now so uiore than one misguided Representative J ask for military protection against five is his father. to the public in the charactu now so between Mav and ; .scoundrels who. f there was anv redeeming A man in a weil Know n in tlie low tuiuiuv u o.. . ()cfollt,r We iiii the yeas and nays on , virtue in Ivnch la.v whatever, would have ) felt a tug at day. of "the trulv good man beset ifl.w ,i.:..,i i-padiivr and. riarticulailv. the lifen disiuised nf Ioiit a.rf. I around and i and had confessed the crime. Dr. Shtcppe, the notorious criminal, ! was on Friday removed to the Chicago jail. ! He admits having forged a check for "0 ou the German National Bank, but says j he got no money for it. lie denies that the olo Lutheran c.oigynian at apiersville yeas and nays of our Allegheny couuty de'cgation. l'he tiuth is that this whole business of lynching is as base and cowardly as it is cruel and utteriy lawless. It is the nature mill in Flume, California, his coat-tail. He looked saw that it was being drawn in by cog wheels. He grabbed a post and held on with all his might, while the coat was slowly torn fioni him. The struggle ir.t'.ating the currency was that pro- ; for it rosed in the Washington house on j 'Tn m i-crl -i v be W r Pav Tli iri"ori4i- ' ........ ...j ..... ...... tir-n was that e mgress pass nn act de eiiiing every greenback now in circu lation to be a legal tender for three ti'nes the sum expressed on its faee. Tlie eflec t of fuc h a measure wotiid be exactly the same ns nn increase of tlie greenback issue to three times the uresent umount. and it would involve i.'i '.ct rf iii-itifin'T on.l nr. illov in 1 tllOU .Y--!nnr t-.-i t-Ji.. ii.'innlrr Mift ''lirtiiMHtu" nfi bill .elation. And yet the lioue refused to entertain Mr. Cox's proposition. An immense mass meeting of the ! merchants and most prominent citi- : zees of New York was held in Cooper ' lay in Gen. Grant. He was represent- ed as carrying on a deadly struggle J with Conkling, and Morton, and Bout- widl. and Butler, and the other bud : . i TnE Catholic Schism. Dr. Dolliuger has been almost forgotten. Tlie new schism to which he gave the aid of his name and ! of mobs all tho world over to be "tyiants t was a hard one, but the man won. ! . . C I. nn1 .11V t'IWl 1 I t T' Institution Tueslav, March 24th, to "l ' ' l" i- .r. , . J ! ' .;.,,; i. tm to stand by him, bear with him,. MUII.M atiiiini tiui niii.iii'ii w. i .r..ot.- ..f rrrtn!i'ldr r-HITl. !ir-V llV ('(111 r'i..b.Q p,.i A,iimJ on.i ' i be nnisning loucn w as gi en . Tle ..old Catholics" have not beeu able to , .. .1, , i i to the larce lor farce we Low see it ; extort from Dr. Dollmger a single word of several other distinguished men ad-. , .... , .... , . .-;......-;t 1 ,1 LO IiaVO UCeil 'V IJIIIHOL; n 3 IUII" I .l.iumiun."wi,.i...1iBi..iv iuv.j aiiiiji to the weak and cowards to the strong," and that nature is not belied by what we " : i i i. :.. .i - .i I. learning has long since passed the bounds 1 N1,J. T 1,4 .l""lV" " i-'Jt"- ... i.:,.i. r..n..i...i ..fr r.i. ; 1 1 .........i...! i v.. ........ ... .. - -. V 111.1. 111. lllillKCll Vlll. 11. IV. 1 1 J II . 1J II I. V.. that it should be only a party inside the j Catholic Church it has become a sect out- ! side of the Church, excommunicated by j the Church, and used by the foes of the '. dressed letters to the meeting ''Thk Frc--!.! takos v.s to task becp.ns'j o suj.poru-d Hon. Samuel Hwnry while i'. e pu'..Usle:d ao indrpt:nl' nt ia'ir. Tl-.nt n-m our right and at tlie same time we w-v.iid beg leave to say tho I'mnuii that wr think thero were sAvmt nii.n hatf J t.i iViic.T.i.'f voted for Mr. Henry iu 1S72 an:'. and some of them tiie pi- f -ssed leaders of the putty. Mr. ilrr.ry, we believe, ii x alwajs ilone his dety totne v bole peop:-J." The foregoing paragraph is taken from the last week's issue of the ,:ohnstown Evho and Voice. We did lowii ter on the subject of irredeemable pa per currency will be read with interest: "What the i.irbistrinns and commercial classes w ar.!, nbove all things, is steadiness, ui s many of the eiomer.ts c.i whii. ii trade and labor depend as p.-.-.sib:e. There is lit'.f eivugh of uneertainty in those be ! yond human control to render it unadvisa i b'.e neeiiifs-ly to multiply them. For any : government to weaken confidence in the : permanence of a policy by fieip.ient re 1 course to exceptional movements is au tin i pnid'iunhlc mislake. "I have never cntei taiued a doubt that Congress transcended its auibority when it assumed the right to issue promises to ' pay money which it did not at the same ' timr provide any means to pav, and then their ow n l.besiezer: and one lias only to ' ack to tho files of TheWorld of 1872 ' ail therein the report of an interview j een Lir. i7oiiin'cr and one ot our cor- the while having private leughs at oui icspondents to understand why the founder expense. JSotUWeil Was lllUeCU SO Hill , oi tlie ne.v cil now ifi;.iiub it wun .umoi .... ..o .... n.v..... .... . ... serrice reform plank in the Phila- tlie,t igh Congress has since pas.icd the i . , .e rr. , . ,, . i turaba providi.1- for the increase, the fol- i V Vtfovm. 1 he fact was that , am, .. n- extracts from Mr. Adams' let- i C'nkV"g', Lutwcl! & C,- ,we,-f a11 i beteei of humorous contempt that he calmly j told us that he wished the 1 reasury ' to be li t alone, as he was training up ; in it voting men to be doctors ol mem- ' which lu:s been published in the Coiogne ttiz.iif, denouncing as ajoahimny the as sertion that thev leave the decision in mat- and remorse. But even the present leaders of the "Old Catholic" schism are restive under the accusation of Protestantism. At a ri cent synod they drew up a declaration, I cine and ministers of the Gospel ! I That the President had been "badly ! advised" is, under the American sys- ; ters ol" faith to private judgment. On the . ill ? -n 1 V I !tf V lil'l'l;! tl.:ll. l.riivilil i'1.T t . e t. .7 .., l . . ' ' . .. ------ .,-- ceiu oi .govciiiuiciu, :v iiui-.iM- i.u. , meut is not to be at all respected. 'It y A Tenxes-seb Komanok. lie was young, he was fair, and he parted hisbir, like the average bean, in the middle, he was proud, he was bold, but the truth must be told, he played like a fiend on the fiddle, barring his voice, he was everything nice, and his heart was so loving and tender, that he always turned pale when lie trod on the tail of the cat lying down by the fen der. Ho clerked in a store, and the way that he tore oil calico, jeans, and brown sheeting, would have tickled a calf, and i made the brute laugh in the face of a quar j terly meeting. He cut quite ad.ish with a ; darting-moustache which he learned to , adore and cherish, for one gill Lad said, I while she dropped her proud head, that : 'twould kill her to see the thing peri.-h. O'.i Sundays he'd search the straight road ; to the church, unheeding the voice of the ; scoruei ; a:id demuieiy he sat, like a ouue : tabby cat, with the saints iu the amen cor- Under the operations of the peace pol icy, it appears there is a deficiency of 1, Oiio.oOO for the Apaches and other ti ibes in Arizonia and New Mexico. It is stated in Washington that unless food and blankets are not Ktniu forthcoming, they will take up their little hatchet and set up for them selves. Nearly all the distinguished men, snys the Cincinnati Eunnirer, who took part in the violent pclitieal contest of 1-S50-51, twenty-three years ago are now dead. They were Clay, Webster, Calhoun, Case, Buchanan, Dougl.is, Benton. Fillmore, Seward, Chase, Stunner, Clayton, Corwiu, Cell, Kveiett. and Dickinson. On the 24th ult., as John Ililbert, of then, it was an exhibit;..!!, f : Lycoming county, was leaving his bed he , derness on tho pait of ;i:e e :tc: stumbled in such a way as to strike his ;' took it oil. neck upon the chimney of a lamp standing ' The Portland Maine I upon a table near. The iiicuiar vein was 1 five years ago a re:.::.n. ... . '-.v scratched Lis n-irne mi . r;jo. sent it on its r..ive'.. Khives: after this cent came mt the a Lowell acquaintance, who i-i. name upon it. T.vo year :' up in Pennyl vnnii, and cere ;:.: hands of a A.imer chum f tie : Oent, ami ucoige d. i'..:oeits, sec 1 I'residcnt. Never at ary tir.e u.- stockholders of this gnat much reason to repose fail c-.i.a ' their executive oiiiceis, ai.l .,c.t ' they shown this confidence y I cisivc and gratef jl e:up:. j While alnl twenty priids turning from tlie Caiii;.iei;.t t.u; miles east of Cas b-eidale. Ii;.. nr. night, t.hey were li.ni u,. u i. ' bush, and Mrs. Stanve'.l arid i'.iv.; ) ner dangei oiisly. pei h.i,- .c ,.- a'.! ., ed. It is not kno.vu ,vii. tl.e j were, but it is believed th:;! i'nr.Ci ' out of jn old grudge ex;--.n.s' : i Bul'iner's family and s.nr.c f :u:r: ! bors, and was a c Kiii.i.i.i.!.' .: if ; which occurre.l three :n n'ij-zz . ; young Bulliner's father was killed. A man's legwhich had bee.i .:-.'.:) ' tatcd bv a locomotive at Nc-.vi.-k. N : last Monday, was carr.ed by tie e:.;- tSristoi, l a., (about u;:e njtdieJ : ; and when the engineer .hstv.crf-.i : on the cowcatcher he ki. diy ji;. telegraphing along the i.;.e Lti 1 body !vad missed a lc. Newark -' "'yes," and the leg v.is j, : v e: 1 It was to late, however, t te jf i vice, for the foi merowue: w.i i-ii. severed and be bled to death in a very few minutes and before his wife could call in any assistance. It is now proposed to distribute the colored troops among tho whites in the army upon a footing of eoualitv. bieaki'ii" ' era uudeitook to force the people to take them , 0 sa,- piat he does uot know a good Ple and those from whom thev- have sep- j l.. I hin riinii ii-Ai-n inilltt - . ", ,"7. " ".vt " . :., " v V i adviser from T.I11J. I. Il'tlit I.I iiU.ICI ill 13 UlC KJllllll kliLL bad one, is to accuse not take the editor of that paper to 'ask "because he supported Samuel iinrv." He hud h norfect rirht to do so itnsmueh as ho boldly and nn- j of integi ity. Nobody can make it at plea- j f gross incompetency. Of course, 1 lnshitv-rlv avowed soon nfti-r he pom- I sure. To expect, then, that a promissorv allowance has to be made in every ineneedthe nublieation of the Darin "etc, known to carry a lie on its face, is I cuse for the inevitable weakness of r. 1 1 A ia vioa ii'dr HO Dnii-''. I h'rt 1 t t t - a. - ( o... .., ......v. .. .... ! , , T"-"v , human nature, ana vjen urttnt was w-ttn com is simply folly Not all the laws , t j , entitled to a verv l3rp;e share ! that ever were made bv the most absolute , . - , i r T, of military chieftains," nor all tho force ' ot it, not because he was a feeble man, which couid be applied to their execution, ! but because he did not seek the otlice, I cou'.d ever make any sane man believe that which was in a measure forced unon ! a piece of paper promising to pay gold with- ; hi an(l Viecause he had in the mili- I out performance of the piom.se is of as I . , , rtllwWorI tha MUntl.v ovtf. ' muck value as gold itself. It follows, then, ! '" " ........... .... ..... .. that the Congrussionid rulminaiion of legal ! ordinary service. He had a right to tenders was no more than a rank absurdity. ! ample time in which to learn his new IV v to serious tisk for was that, i everybody Knows mat iius paper isnot and j business, and be got it. Ali the errors having espoused the election of and for two years labored for coss, he should noa: by some :p the heretofoie separate ortranizathms" iter. He sang like a bud, ami his sweet I 1 his :s a piece of mosaic statesmanship r. i.ec. 'gniziug the nan -voice was heard fairly tugging away at long j that w ill not bear the stiaiu of adoption, i his also on the coin. Or.e .. x. meter ; and we speak but the tiuth, when j Sm.h meddling will work injury to both ! the man who carted the ct-;i: . i.,... i.-.i : ..i i i .... ; we sa v i:i:u mis vo'.uu coma luusnine a nun- i n at tr anil w .it. s-, . :.--i c;s was n iu ui' a iiuicri.se . i Cll ' urPn uiiic.vu iii,.-, u.uivniii;iii, iliu u y i - . - ( ............. . say that he is in the hands ol bad men, . allM;..t.r u;,ru (t omnia U absolute j '-v '"'Juito. In tho domestic annals of the White ! 'rp- when the idei.t.c.-.. :. ,. and acts under their instigation, is to ; Catholic faith and the truth It is plari i '0lIl1&- h was fair, and site j House is one marriage, that or a daughter S left his pocket five ve.us accuse him of a grave misdemeanor ; that the only di. Terence between these pen- ! l1 an,l.led her hair like the average be'ee I of President Monroe, in 1S20. Two Presi- j to him m change . . , " " . .....3 ...v...!, nuv .i.i. ...cms iiii.e i L'l . i:iuirnti :imiisin an.i . u . ..... . . - n i . . a charge. it is ins ousiiiess 10 avoid , at.-nm that they are t athoiics, that the rule bad. advice, or not to heed it. It is ; of faith is formed from the traditions of tho ! for this he is chosen and paid. To Church and the Lible, and that what has j Voice, that his purpose was to work for pay, or to m ike money out of ;.t : whether in a legitimate way or other- ; wise was not clearly tet forth. If he j :'ound a customer iu Mr. Henry in l7i: and in 1373, that is none of our i business ; nor do we now assert that 1 there tea a oio7 pro alio. What we did take the editor of the JJcho and ! arattd is that the latter have adhered to " .....o . .n., i,.c .... nlIV i i. i .iiim! ,...u..h ..r ... in, ;..w i,;i chewed war wasa pity, barring this vice. former have not. A". V. World. j s,,e "a,s everything nice, and the world aa- j mood her bustle; and the I ayetteviile boys, ""' j being calmed by the noise, walked miles" to A Kcnin.-uor Hasnino to be a Cardi- j hear it rustle. She cut quite a swell, did NAi.. Archbishop Manning is to be made this wax-chewing belle, and men flocked in a cardinal, " so the iiunor runs iu cleri- j crowds to meet her ; but she gave them the cal circles in Home, as our special cones- i shirk, for she loved the young clerk, who pomleid tells us this week. We hope the i sang like a hungry mosquito. So she hem newt, may be true. No bishop in all the! med and she hawed, and. she sighed and she Church more richly deserves high honor j "chawed" till her heart wd jaws were bro than Dr. Mannine. A Protestant English j ken ; then she walked by his store, while paper, the rail .Mall uazette. said lately, j he stood at the door awaiting seme loviuw "since Cardinal Wolsey's time no Catholic has exerted so great a personal influence in England." And eveu his enemies, and the enemies of the Church, are forced to bo or to say that the influence of tho rchbishop of Yv bstminister has al f Henry ; n","t wo,'th t,ie Ty w.h5c.h vrom shortcomings of his first term I s,"nt i own ) lsos but iloes not pav. Lvervbody kr.ows, , , . . ., , - - , si.eni his flic- . too. -hat its actual value in tlie market de- were condoned. At the end of four great feat of; rends upon the shifting accidents of the j years he was thanked and told to try j ways been used for the good of his own political legerdemain appear on the ; trade. In point of fact, it is seldom worth j again, and we ourselves were of the ! Pyopic, ana ior tne good ot his country. -bil .t.r., n th,, nr.f...,..,! .,v.h...f exactly the same sum I ji- any two days to- 1 number of those who flattered thein- ! ' . ,e u"voi w'li a uam ana patriotic S- r . " . . i V. I gcthcr." , i liouan so well beloved by tho Irish people menu aim advocate oi inc i n-mocranc - i.-.5-bi- c.c? oia " voai e.tF..co as Dr. Manning, which shows how mu party, its organization and its candi- , dates. Thut was and still is our ob jective point, and not, as we again re peat, because he supported Samuel Heniy. We know scores of Demo . crat3 who, in violation of all their po litical eluties. voted for Mr. Henrv. We have frequently expressed our thev W,U re-elect him next Mo"ndav Thk annual State election in Con necticut will takw place on next Mon day. It is a very close State in a warm political contest, and although the r . i ,1 Pf.nutiais at tnc nceuuii uim vein ago elected Charles 11. Ingcvsoll Gov- ernor, we do not pretend to say that : , . ,. I ---- MT " '...... I1VIT lilliVU ! learning wouiu save nis eecona term , religious didereuce has had to do in peu- j from the faults of the first one. But ting the sister island?. Should Archbish- i we Would ask those good men in Bos- I WP Manning be made a Cardinal, thero will ton who went back the other day with i be Il lsl'"1,n a"1 a EuRhsbman wear . i , i i nig the red hat at the same time, which the news that "their simple-minded ; lu nvei. bceu tll0 case ufore.i's.:. i resident ' nan oeen imposed upon uy i i'dot Butler, whether they do not think that, on any rational view of human views on this subject and it is not ' ill the indications, however noint fn i fallibility this plea has been thoroughly necessary again to repeat them. Wo m c,,if i,f ; c.0 ,rn;,.n r,,- i exhausted f . i tab .lo.iiL'. vuu in n ui.uc ... in... iiji are not tlealing oio with leinocrats ! who voted for talking about many years has almost annually An old lady was knitting a stocking. A member of the family came in witha painful wound. She unraveled the stock ing, put the yarn on a shovel of burning coals, oansed the smoke to ascend arrainst If there ever was a time when it was r Mr. llcnrv, but 1T ! necessary to apply the strictest rules I the wound, giving immediate relief. James Y. Campbell, and i)f. extreme foil v in iw tr. ' of discipline to public servants, when 1 , The first thought of ordinary readers is . . . - Uli f ' . vre say to him, in view of his political positive opinion as to the result. '1 h "e career as the editor of the Voice iu , Democrats of Comu-etient am token. She raised up her eyes with a mock surprise, and tried to enact the scorner ; but, to tell the truth, she griuneci at the youth who loved the amen corner. They met alas! w hat came to pass was soft and sweet and precious; they wiocij, they cooed, he talked, she chewad I O, how they loved, good gracious ! They j had to part ; he rose to start ; her grief can not i.e paimen ; tnese are the facts ; she swallowed her wax, then screamed, then choked, then fainted. Her pa appeared ; her beau, quite scared, rushed out to get some w ater ; the watch-dg spied his tender hide, and bit him where he "ouo-hter." The tale is sad, the sequel stern o thinks the youth thus bitten. He sinys no more, as oft of yore he gave that giifthc mitten. She pined apace, her pretty face looked slender and dejected ; her father kind, but somewhat blind, beheld her and rellecled. His income tax he spent for wax she smiled and called him clever. She went to work, forgot that clerk, and chawed in bliss forever 1 J. Hateman Smith. and 1S73. that it would it was dangerous to listen to anv ex- ! ?'', woude;- that such simp! things e ,. , . , -. . , . should have such beneficial effects, cuse for negligence or sloth, it is the i t.,.,,1 ,lf !,,,; ..,, ,,-., 1 T . L 1 k 3 11 Ana we wouiti ; rcinembi-ance of old leather, and brown a!. showing and always have shown i time in w men we uve easy lor a lady with her nimble lingers . pirm resolve to conquer in the gooel a onr -L,oslon irieiuls to observe, as , sugar, and yarn stockings, it is better to to make a silk purse out of a sow's I fi,rht 1 hev have heretofore elected ' a fina' 'u!,trat'on f tlie inexpediency ! asue,'tain the general principles; for one. ear as to transform am into a reliable ' ch men as Isaac Toucev Thomas i of thc lule hy whioh the are jn,1nS ' ,7' haV he ,.nostSOnizins1s,0''e,' and be 4-. . r i , sut a men n jsaac roiietv, i nomas r, - . . . . ; a thousand miles from au old shoe or a editor of a Demociatie paper in Csin- , rr Sevmo.ir and James K. Fnolisb I e- f'rat s conduct, that his simple-! snoonr, c,r hlfiwn l(rar , ' J ' ' J " . 1 1 mm . - , . I " T "I V. II IU1U Ol,r IV- bria comity. It is simply the old sstorv of the fatal wooden horse that was treacherously introduced inside the walls of ancient Troy. Suppose Sam uel Henry 6hould again bo a candidate next fall tion of well as misery, make a man acquaint eel with strange bed-fellows. Would Mr. Campbell reiterate the stereotyped arguments used by him in 187:2 and var In all cases there was as t heir cnndidates for the highest State min,Jefl.nes3 S''OVV9 on .,lim instead of j ig. What then- olViee. This bometimes exceptional1 '. o uuuer uie innuence oi ex-; smose ; out oi tne smoke creosote is made, ;ii;,,f ! penence. insteaa ot getting sharper i anu caroouc acui is nom the same cssen- WliaUC JC- ; . ... , , O 1 i , .,. . l. , l. r . I result, torrotli.-v V., J ' . .. ' ' t . .1 .......... v.. , . . ' . tory recently achieved by thc unterri- ;er our inuuigence, tie grows duller, fie.l T)..moorr.r.v .r X"..,; i t oi...... "is advisers, instead of growing bet- . . . . , . . ' . V- ' J 1 dill I llll 1 I . ' 1 -m . , what would tfieti be the post- , inspires the well grounded belief that i ter' &et worse- lls untortuaate t-apa- mv. campofcii.- i oiitics, ns ti,e (.ontest in tl the "Nutmeg State' city for being influenced by .hose next Moiiday will retain Governor In- I aronnd im- 01 wmcl1 wc hear so much, gersoli and the balance of the present ouSni sureiy to put mm now ana men State officers in power, and also thit : in u,e hands of good men ; instead of tial natnre : hence tho application of those substauces toall varieties of wounds, burns, anilso.es. Their esseutial nature is two fold they arrest decay and purify. Hall's Journal of Health. a third lay in a slate after his death. Scv- nes at t entreviue. eu.ir.g c -a-, eral children have died and one baby was been at enmity for a long born, James Madison Raudo'ph, a g'rand- j ed an old quarrel, at a : " -son of Thomas Jefferson. j last Friday night a .o's. ii. The greatest bell in the world, the 1 was d.Kirkeeper, and old 5fr. mm "Emperor William Lell," destined for the ! ed in without paying, ::. ., Cologue Cathedral, has just been finished. knocked him down and .i i-'-It weighs about t'.0,0l pounds, is eighteen j War was declared, and '.':: feet high and fourteen feet wide. The first ' ,)et day for fight. The :e-.::i : i moulding of the bell proved a failure, and ; the Stucks was sovere'y .'. considerable difficulty has yet to be over- j back; one of th D?trichs coma in transporting the immense mass 'one tf his eai-5. aul 0:1-' ;"- from Frankenthal, where it was cast, to : another of the Detri chs -vn :: the top of the tower of the Cologne Cathe- ' head with a four p nnd V- ' dial. j effects of which he wl! p;.-i.-.-'.-' On Saturday last a wonder in the shane ' A rather eleterlv :n:m :"' of a double-headed calf was born on the premises of Daniel Espcnshade, Strasburg borough, Lancaster county. From the shoulders forward two perfect beads, were developed, with two mouths and for eyes. On the back is a hump similar to a cam el's hump, while the middle joints of the hind legs turn inward instead of naturally outward. The animal only lived a shoit time after birth. 1 his is the way thev do it in Trenton, croak. Jivi w5n irrht. - 1 ill st he'" All piutli"1 lis? 1 Uuie l -All -avibinf tt'.i.' A ri j&rtl ,e prot Par ...jre.ue :ni '-A co , j sid iim-'s -Clui -.utasioi : xlph vk. -Mr. : ictd h 4 U .3 -Mr. -30td ti ; feet in 1 And v Tkis reon-es kpy eai deert -T'ae J -, . "1. A ke . r.ec Ifods t not ;ae I . Good I A cl :iicril mi :jillice -If ft : bil 01 srt, he 1 fee tin : prcke Nine lie s w t. Joh .ei i d!.e 1 .ter 1 by ; B tht 2 of aV '. Conkey. was found th a 1 v":" ! Corn-crib in Jacl-:sov.v:.'i;e. '..iiv1! a horrible cmsdition. I 1 ':-" ' : Irishman, and had lived wr: ! farmers in that region f r c."' but he had been out of ..'. "i relatives or friends, and ::: ' J:V , and penniless condition, s tk v. '' ' mind, he doubtless sou;, lit i corn-crib for the niaht, wtorcrf exposure. v lieu found i.:e-o-- A MisrNDEit standing. One of the prominent physicians of this city was ac- a inability of Democrats will K 18. J in favor 01 .Mr. iienry s amnty , turned to the Legislature on joint bal and fitness for the position he now . iot. We will, however, in this, as in holds, or would he again r.ssume an 0iier State elections, patiently iiave to independent j-ojitiont In all that we - "-ait for the wa.-on." have heretofore said, or which we now j say, we have no motive to tio Mr. ; Camplell auy injury in his new enter- from anv authentic source n-hen the Principal counsellor. prise, but, on the contrary, wish him ' Democratic Stute Convention will as- people ought not to be asked to stul- "fail .- 7"J5 Fesiai? PRifoxERs Tn the Eipt. Iish Ilouse of Commons, on Friday lasl .Mr. Andrews asked how many Fenia'u con vicls weie still undergoing sentence, where they were imprisoned and whetherthe gov ornrnent was or was not of the opinion that the time bad come for their release. Mr Cross, Lome minister, replied that the total number of prisoners was sixteen. Two were uow undergoing sentence for the Man chester murder, but none for the Cleiken- en outrage. I wo others were under sen- J tence of imprison nient for fifteen vears. one ! for seven yaars, and eleven who had beeu soldiers were sentenced for life, havino- 1 t;o.incieo. or supplying arms to and otherwise assisting the insurgents. Thev were distributed as follows: Three in En and, eight in one part of Australia and two m another, and three in Ireland. Mr vunumiea Uy oeclarintr the ment luil ;....: r r - . which the bad men seem to have it all . CORted by his son with, "Father do you their own way with him, until finally ! ;,V,lk n ge lMr- Sumner's pliwe , , rJ f ,, r .,J ; ui the Senate? ' The fa'.her replied, "Whv, he has, in defiance of all usages of the what do Vo mean?" "I mean will Bill Government and the traditional party ! Hoar be elected to fill the vacancy caused politics, and in violation of one of his by Mr. Sumner's death?" ".My son," re own pretended reforms, taken the ! phed the father, "there is no such person Wk are still unable to understand greatest rascal in the country as his ; ?. . Ws' . V-'l r,., . - fc..-w i....-i vwuy xi.i im 10 1 K .1 K. 01 nun , 1 ill1 i mfi-i'in . . . , . - . . . ..... , ; . , . . . '. - ......... .. . Tun k 11111 11 .cx mnrfl ..ac...., r.. I " v i.t. ia iiiiw nn . A. . . . i . . . falher " said the hov 'Mint's tl.p. wav Mi. tntnt. Ihe trreat &.,.,.c. . l -!,..... it: . : 1 1 - ill.i.i - . 1 . ti (V -i C 4.' .1 a. f . . .1 i ti ,.?'.. , ,.t 1 ... r- i. . . V i"i- III ticie ill nuiimi.ua jiri uiit'.u y siiccess. j 1 is past eiu 1 uc. an tuat we Know is i il a i ii t-. tne jioiiil ui ircaiuir itiese tu'""i-i bjjoko oi nun, uiuiseu. i uon t ... Vi i on cuius and all diseases of career in tins county as the eehtor ot will meet m 1 ltlsbm-g. the Voice is well understood and fully 1 by some papers to be the appreciated. In his new role, we will then again Juve is announced. It is measure him by his-works, and hope, most singular that the Chairman of ;""'ita impunity that his coneJucn. as a Democratic edi-. the State Committee does not officially tor will fully come up to his manifesto announce its action. Samuel J. llan- enunciated in the first number of the dall Echo and Voice. thing even. to the press. f bill. " N. J. In Willow street, "one day this week, ; eaten from their sockets, e e a curious scene occurred. I he relationship lrom his lieaif. and mot o. .- j . l.: , .i . .. T' uv-.M ecu n man anu woman, w no were ui'gciK, uy me i;t.. , living together as husband and wife, were : verebct was iu aconlance -not legal, inasmuch as he has a husband i I he steamboat Sta. ul J living. The couplu removed from ihe i Cincinnati to New Orleans t ;.J' street uamod ; and the neighbors, in honor P'Pe one bundled and tve:i:':" of the occasion, hung out flags, and had a above Memphis on S i: .v r' tin horn coucert. to show how plad thtv eleven o'clock. The f il ''; s'"e '' Were the COllole wpr iiutini, . alti.K I Waimer sf ( I ;..! fl!JI'ief . William Robinson of San Jose, Califor- . ly scalded ; Richani I.e. .-.vi. nia, although eighty years old, could uot severely, since died ; Fiai.k a; wait, xle went to bed with a can of gun- hand, "bad'y ; John Jvhi-"i'. powder, lighted n fuse, covered his head ' lost ovei board ; Charles .!. ;-e-. with aquilt, and was only slightly scorch- man, killed. Captain J. L. C;:'r'. eu oy the explosion. 1 hos lm ii-. ;t narrow escape, but was a ran in and found him sitting up with blood running down hisclothes. He asked wheth er he was in Heaven, antl was sad when told that he was alive yet. Religious ex citement had crazed him. The telegraph informs us that Mr Joseph May. the State Treasurer of Vir- ! gmia, who is reported to be :?,000 short i kill By in his accounts, is insane. Defalcations are f1' which misuses of free ' very common iu these degeuerate days, brought before a jury of Vjt" 1 and three thousand dollars is an amount ' Vinton. The proofs beir.2 (' which sinks iuto insignificance besides the i interposed insanity as a ni'ft i HO Tn...... I . . rr. ' : . , : r n I'll' j t;uicB. ror a .-state ireasnrer J"y iook a rational vie., ,j til lipnnia .1.....1. ; . l..i . i i i l . . .-.ti ; :tV l l 1 uci.iiuier in so small a sum i 00111 moiuor ann aaunir. would undoubtedly be considered couch.- i with intent to kill, and the c1'1'1 . . sive evidence of insanity by any jury of .' the elder woman to the l"-"";. federal officials. I nin w..,- il,. vouncer out u At Porlsmontb. N. II., recently, one City of Vicksbuig overt. k i'-,'''f ing 'fown next morning ai:u ll tlie bank and cnveytil '.!.? s; . Memphis. The Hale'is uijinj1- . , ' xr. s-;.l .liHiiii a year ago jh- .... her daughter Alniiia unule a;;' kill Byron Wright at Crd.u . r " . , 1 -l e fl-til ment had no inteutio,, of interfering with ! f lVe children of Ralph Bracey found an ' which is that courts "an-l ,. tne execution of their sentences. The an- j f,pple ,,n tl,e 'ard. which he shaied with ' '"g to think that there luis K'n nouiicemeut was rpe.ivI l. i ... ' the Other invnil mamUr. ..- ii,:m:'- cheers. a" "llu i family. Shortlv f..- -u . n "' ' ..v.se nete- . - j " - " - - ...... , i ( ; i - oJ - 1 ii I'cii.u ui"; uiuiuci , came seriouslv ill. and liof,.i i ... i r ... at m111" ". . . . w iiicuiuii i ' ' .'n.'1'.i... o" 1 c'l Dr. A. Johnson m.f(, . wstauce arrived, tlie eldest, a airl. hal ? the Hartford iVx the s:j;ti.ii r..i ...... ...c.nost success- Oiea 111 nreat atnnn- will. ... i ai V o.l,i:i.' t.-n . . "i in actitioners ol his tinm ;..i...i , . . . . - j ."h-ouis oi ar ...c m ...oniii r- , ; j 118 "me, invented what seme poison hif : the i.thnr .n;u. . : ....,..'. i i.i. At tlie tmue in a precarious n,n,i;i; t. ... !nf un m;u ., i,r :is .-li ''1 thought the apple was purposelr olaoe.l mometer at a teuu erature 1" Maj is said ; things as the acts of a simpleton, ami ' understand what you mean," answered the throat and lungs, will make the name of j -The Ik" 'ton GhXm "T . i t,1,e.l,i,eSt I'Zu'. ' o.wl we warn all oonwnoA tdt nn 'C..K father, when the boy explained. "I read it Johnson not less favorably, if less-wid. nr 1 t. ' " VJ b? .Icma' ks A copy ! ho wind in New Lb;..m . ,.y i""'".". .ui-. ... u c..... ,,. f I ..,, i,i. ...i r ,........ t-n ii n. ii ii.n . i . r r . -"jt uiuir, uuuiiu in ra r i....t:.. .u ut wui ABpoleon. - the Edinburgh Scotsman "'i' f.dlv- i i iu at, tne papers inaew lienor, .iiinner was -'-. . ... win ii.iv I . I iu. r:ii.i ....... .w.v. . ujiuj. ue s,im lo .ill The Nation. Bismarck still threatens to resign Hoar, "Take care of my civil rights, Bill !" Worcester Gazette. opy ! i1". LC t,,t0,a,Vh of,a codfish, and bore the hour will often hi-' f A locomotive in Wisconsiu is reported Thk public are hereby assured, throuMi ?R ,,e ' " ' !,am S,iin a the date 1630 UhecoIumusoftheFuKEMaN,that7'a,sW lhn ,eacd that Sim wa a saihi. iyrgat.ee PiUs contain no injurious or . - DU,,Aee' w 10 wt to sea in 1834 end when Chairman, always was ' on account of the'eontinued nnnniH to liave jumped from its own track and ; cii.le, but that ihe m..i.Q nyL-.2?aJt. l1?' has not been beard fmm v4' and Time makes all uromnt in fnrniahinsr such information ' of the German Parliament in i Iam ed exat;lly0.n a t'arallel track six feet ; children and the most w,k a.i IT.' .o" position is that everything rti P: 1 ' v UK'flimy tA tha ii,tbf '1 ha i i aC;:lL n-. ehol-an t . v iiuiiett l ITV4 !- , .... J . . " O "r'l'vt WtlllUll! 1 CJ but no person was hurt. 1 ""r""?"1" 8maU d8' lth ert cer- ( . this fish, which had j vfc know. an the hurricanes of the ti .! '' lil : i ; . ..... ........ n , m n nil llllitrn l 1I1..L nil - " ... j sl-.cn a -- . Lilt lV' r,se ;nPon sailor ' being could stand before ... I ' 1 1 1 V k eojIe in the chumeti-'.'"" t-hi fl examine the anemometer ' -' i inffelse thev would be 5,ve''., f. and hurled down Tucke-m''' ai A ..Shir ".Mt year.Vnh .o iV- i The. roar of Sch a cui.t.. " ".in in us stomach." me twyonu words.
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