u . iX .ij-u lit T-te. - - rS.TOJ . Sid m ,fl : v. , 3 ' t Li i .-- f : r --." ;r' 1- iicj.-rtion i '.C AY?- o I'ctmsilcania. '1 he I1' J-lt , It. 1: . . u & U ; i u F;Uay Morclr - - Apii! 2!, 1S7-L On r.lly :)- ' acMiti- 1 '-' in: IV: the uouii : II- by Governor n:.l Law Judges '.v districts erect i.".tU"'li5 ro ll ait ran ft in several d by the ft Headers. The PTe?iden: vetoed the Fenu greenback : n 1 currency to tf He did right. nat on V,V-i:ie.-.d:!y !at i.-ill jm-i v:u-i ag the oi::.! h i.!-. note . ,;;! ' u.'.u-i'. Pk. NFins ii:r. fd .' nit t-tifiir the i,i Philadelphia, on 4th, to change the ti the .State Convention, lunger. Chairman of Dim -.itteo, baa the Committee i:i T.j r-:u;:) y, M.iy iK- far holding Good for Ne- Tiis long protracted struggle m the Massachu.'clt Lc ghd: tine t cUvt n Senator to lilt the tibexpiied term of Chatk-s .Sumner, was toriniri-.ted 1 .-... Fndav by the c Washbui ne, the v. o : indicia ry :;poii:t!iieitt bill eume before t be Senate for confirmation. The new constitution vmovkU-s tlifit nomina tion ir.riie by t!ie (ovenior nhall be e-.")!i;:r.ei by a vote of tvo-thrds of nli the Senators elected. JOveu count ing McCiuiv, the radicals only num ber -21 Senators, wliich i one lesd tli.-ui the rcf.uired tv.-o-t birds. Jn ti.-.v of t!.-e kittled and f.vowt-d u t'. rn.inat ion of the Senators and mi rubers cf the to p.-.ss the present in famous, arid p-irtisaii legislative r.jportionment bill, the l'eniocratic Senstor? resolved al -stain from voting for the eon i.ation of llarlranft'.s iiulieial ap- radierd 1 louse unjust The follow:!!? statement gives the names and dale of il.t I'liction of the roveird i fOUJitira of this eoinnionwestUh. and I bo ! toiiitory l'rt'.:a wbii-li formed. The tliree' first coimtii'.s vi Licl were formed, to wit : rhiladclnhia, liii ls iml t'lirstor, were cs- ' tabli!iid at the first sctth-ment cfthc Trov- i iv.ro oi Pennsylvania, and formed the only ::-;ii);d comities of all that territory now ! .o:r.;: i.-vd of sixty-six counties, as foll.iws: ! 1. Adams, January l"-, ltO , formed of a : ji.'irt 't' York. ; 2. Alieglu iiy, B-p!einVfr 21. 17S8, formed ; of a part of Wt-.itm.nv land : 1 1 . . 1 Washinpinn. ' 3. Armstrong, March 12. 1S!0, formed c-t a I -art of Aileglic-ny, Wr stiiuaalaiul and I,y-ti'iiiiiij!. 4. lioiver, ManJi lt, 1S00, form ml of oi AUi':ht'uv and V aiiiiifton. .. I5"dl'uid. March D, 1T71, tVirmctl of a part j ! of THK KiXSAS A5SASIN IN CH.UtOE OK THE MOI'.MON IMLICE. The whole civilised worU wns shcclccd at tlie tirst annoiuiceniint f t!ie bar bar- i t ... . .t!s !iiiiiu:r uiai were commuted upon Dr. 1' ir-ree's World's DLtpt-ntatri.9 I It is unnecessary for us 1o call attention t to the new advertisement of Pr. H. V. ! TiKucii, proprietor of tl:c c.lebiatcd "World's UifcjKMi.sai'y," uiiieh Appears in this issite, for it certainly cannot fail to be noticed by every leader of the paper. Hut ' the plains of Kansas about ten months ago ' we would commend it to all, as containing ! by the blender family; indeed, it was with ' facts of general interest and worthy of, tliflieulty that the story of t hoe wholesale careful perusal. The business of Dr.! assassinations could bt, believed, ytiil the I'lF-rci:. from a small beginning, has grown j bodies of the oitu dered were found, and I and 1'ourblied steadily until it has attained i the fiends bad lltd without leaving a trace ! its present colossal pronoi tions. Tlio jop- ' of the path that they had puifued to -s- j idiuity of his medicines is unbounded, and cape the penahy of the law, and have hitli- i the !einaial for them i-a this and other; erlo t)cen only too successful in evading , countries increases daily. i the officers of justice. J The establishment is located in the Cour- i Jf.s and I'oltticul Items. . Texail.ana. tion of beinjj tll(. bone Stnr State. c.v I . - d;ysol.!, and . i,.,' a dense f,.rest. It , ' thousand in, :,!,:!a, bundled buildings ,"',' ' !li.--e. t ' a j,a! t to t!r: j.o I have telegraphed the incarceration of i tor Block on Erie Street, ami the five-story eoh: man 1 -ei'.dcr in the city bore, I building, with a front of 75 feet on Jio s a Suit Lnhe coi i rsjondent, but there Street by SO on the Terrace, '.s occupied e detailed eiieumstances about his arrest i from basement to roof. Over seventy C. lierkH. March 11, farmed of a part ; and his personal life and appamm-e that j hands, men, boys and "ills, are en-luyed, IMiihuli-lj.liia, Chester aiid I.a:i -aster. j ought to be given to tLe public, in the j and this large force is kept busy every 7. J:j:ur, IVhruary t.'f", lifi, funned of a j hoj.e that the cvidenss may accumulate i working-day of the year. Orders for the The Pennsylvania ai d Paltirnore an Ohio roads have buried the liaiehtt. Old rates will b'i icsutued. Miss Viigie Wc-Ms, of Wapello, Iowa, ; has pas;, d examination as school teacher, j She is twelve years old. Forty-ihice buihlings were destroyed by fire in Xew Glasgow, Nova Scotia, on Sunday morning. J.oss I50.('HJ'J. I San Bernardino county, Cab, boasts of a mushroom four feet in eiicumfeience, ! fourteen inches high, and weighing twenty ' pounds. j The Pcranton 7? nut-Uean snvn that a'. colony of one hundred Catholic families are I and the above marling pie; arations to move westward : Claiming that lie w:u iroin mat vicuiny. Why is Oovernor P.axter like David fighting the Philistines ? Because he pro poses to take a Little Hock from the Brookn. V. Y. Com. Adr. t!,.- ,. ttK:,. lor'.y saloons. ' a -.i '1 he hci.- s (,f M,,... . ... . t iiivnein. I'-. I suit in Philadel-.hia a .' io,o.iu. ir. Siijiiu varioms oKices to the e t, r 1 a'a-. i, s to hi- a t... in::;-,!. I puianee companies alie,- .. milled suicicie. ' I On Satuidav the ! fl.r . .......... . i.pfco.,-., "VIP llilr;(. bey with due Is icii of Win. present ( 2 even or ' c m Oc r a -j, fro ' 1 1 noes, t(if(-. the liopui'iiean nisitr- :y ii; th? I.eg'ishtture would oon ent to ruodify their appcu'tioiimont ':!: r.n l treat the Democracy of the part oi HuutiiiL'don and Hedford. 1 the muidereis. niul tlmi tf m-ir 8. Bradford, Kehruary '11, 1M0, formed of1 be added to the fact in Lringiii" home the ! a part o! I.uzern.! and I.yco.uing. i ceItailltv of guilt to them all. ! i.ut rvs, one oi uir laree original coan- i .. i .,, u ,.;,,. tA.. n:ndicines me leceived from every Siate and Territory in the Union, and the f.-. ign trade forms no small part of the busi Jarue i nc w noie country nom jnnroe to tlie i i mce oi o, ales .st-nt t ! c mouth of the Ped river is under water, and tlie tllspatch. as a ir-',i leu iiiousanii jieopit: in inai, oisinct will v-ooiu nave 1lioi:,t t) S(X)ti be on me vec" of starvation. It turns out to be true that the French ) W... i h,. f '.I lid 1.,. liens. Jarue siupmcnis nave ueen mr, ne steamsl,i,. IAmerique. after her abandon IU V.IIIH, 1M,IHU t.'t k7t. 1 lltJIUit.N, nitc Sandwich Islands, Jajan, China, England, iir.lv the StiUe. 'i first to the kst ballot, stood fi letlier and voted f-r thtir nomiiice Ju'lge Curtis. t:-.te a? if they h;id rijrits wliich the ijority o'i every jirinciple of honesty dc t'.r radicils lTox. Allex (I. TnrTtTAN-. the av.2 Pcmocrntie Seintor from Ohio, r-d-tl rested a letter to the nut: trjfi-xtioni-.t lneetinjr hc-ld in (,'incin-it L- wee!:, in vrhicli, aiaong: other ercciicit thirds he snid : r.t-n i:iir To thi; tlvn the an tic:-' wen cciT'tlc memlr; rtotiiki.UH ; o:--nrni:.'l. M, ought to re?pect. f.nd icasotiable propo-d- fo.scd to accede, on Friday last, when the nomina- Iv.-ibfe tti? Senate, tlie Dun- I'o v.ere therefore no "I took rny p.'d'ion afier 1 a f-il study, and from a peifect e !i'. its correctness. I knew fi:i! t t asy it vouifi be toacquiie tvi-rpoi tilarity bv iomiaLr the inllalioai-I !.,i 'J.VV- h.-v iirv pP s, but i wilt th The v: i ! V hat Se-nat; f-re I ion C: 1 f'-tr.cernt ic r.vly l : to f;ivj thi opposi " n::,j.'iity in ti.e more oujrlit to le itrmsiui u" Valiaco io Senate :!ly ir i.ever have done, aiu1 I l what I know to be wrong in o;der to i.c fjuire unmerited raise. re.-!dt-3 I cannot dire;aid the teachings if that party to whicli I have ever honestly be'ougi d. ami w hich inculcated, from tlie very first day of its existence, the doctrine that iriedeeui abi'e paper monev is one of the worst cv la with wliich any country can be cursed." The radical members of the House fit JIarrisburg held one o( their usual caucus meetings a few day ago, unci among other resolutions ruodestty adopted the following : Jiewfrtd, That the UepuV.ican members cfthc House stand prepared to decide all questions that come before them on their merits alone, and will not, therefore, take caucus action on non-partisan Li'ils which will co'.nu before them for an unbiased coii eideration. "We suppose that a legislative ap portionment bill, The legitimate ob ject of w hich ought to be to give each political party in the State its proper representation in the I.c-gislature, is one of the "questions" that ought to Te decided on its i-merit3 alone' Do the radicals in the IIou.se who passed j the foregoing brazenly impu.b.i.t res- : olution propose to act up to their pro- ; fesiion ? Not at all ; but they are j determined to ps.ss a bill which in all , it? provisions, both in ti;e a go-rebate I and in the detail, is unfair, unjust and j atrocious, and which will disfranchise i at leas-t me hundred thousand Demo- J cr.tic voters in the State. They pro- i poc to make a desert waste of the ' .1 whet! the toll Mas I:e- t'i! its dial na8:.re, olf; led a substitute f.;r it which would havefccured this resu.lt, but his amend- I ! tne Jiepuij!:cnn3. 1 tint tlie njipor tionriient bill is unparallebi in its pro- VlsionS doe- -t o.mit cd" il doiilA, td though Senator Ilntan, its author. ties of the Province. f 10. Butler, March li. ISO. formed of n nart of Allegheny. i 11. Cambria. March J0, 1M), formed of a : part of Huntingdon and H-jin.-rset. 1 . Cami-nai, March IsOO, formed of a ' part of Clinton, Elk, M'Kfrau and I'..tter. J 13. Ciirboa, March 1", li-4.',, formed of a part of Northampton and Monro". i H. Centre, Kehrnary V.',, iS(Ki. formed of a i part of Mif.iin, NorlhamWrUud, I.ycouiiug and Huntiiigiion. " ' 15. Chest-r, ono of th? original emmties ! established at ther5rstse:t!enn.-nul the Trov- , iaee. 3-.;, Clarion, March 11, 1830, forml-d of a t jiriri of Venango and Anns: r,n:g. ' 17 Ch-aifir-1..!, March ';, i;:04, formed of a 1'art of Lyi-oiaing. i l'i. Clinton, unc C ! . 1 1;30, forineil of a part 1 . f I.vctimii.g and Ccutr--. ! 1!." Cohu:,l)ia, March 23, ISIS, formed of a part of Norlh'aiiiSerlaint. J '() Cr:ntf,,i:l M . K T uim f,,r,,..l . r ., part of AlirL;heny. i iianu was entirely gone, and half of the nrst Medical v ollegcs oi rue land. i no 21. Cumberland, January 27, 1750 formed ! httle finger of the left hand was also jrone, I diplomas are lo bo seen hanging in his of a part ot Laucastur. 1 and added that lie could not have commit- private o.nce. A. urge number oi cases formed of a ted so many iuurdeis ; that lie w as jdiysi- are constant ly nnder treatment. In tins i would satisfy any leader of human char ! acter that he was catiable of doin; his full i shas-e t tne Kcia.erwoik in the way that ; eiinany. and many other foreign cnun- the Pender family did it. He is not a do- j tries. '1 he Doctor's books and par-ip hlets ' moralized being he never had a coitccp- j have been issued in (Jciman and Spanish, tion of morality he knows natuie's wants, , and lie is now prepaiiutr to aend agents to i and has thought of nothing higher hence South America, Hie trade in that part of ! to human brutes of that older the Kansas j the world having become so large as to de ! series of minders was a possible and likely ! mand this step. As evidence of the maar ! thing. In these particulars, then, the pris- j nitndc of the business, we would state i oner answers, physiealiv, mentally, and that tlie sum expended for postage alone morally to the Bender of Kansas. j for the quarter ending 2Iarch iat, ls74, I he presence of such a person in a thin- foots up .2.(iSi.iO. ly occupied country where he was appi e-' Th establishment is complete in every bended, w as at once against him. lie ! part, and the nut pei feet system prevails coa'd not tell where he came from, and ' in each department. A walk through it when inhumed that he v.aa apprehended would fairly astonish almost any one. In on the charge of murder, and that lie was i the dispensary department three thorough- l.ient by her officers and crew, was picked up ami safely towed to port by the Spray. ! An b-.va Clanger thinks that there is too much lawyer in our politics, and that is a nnti in we have gradually given up to the lawyer nearly every placeof honor ai-d trust. James Snyder, aged eighty-four, and Mary lles'.op, aged sixty-seven, were le cently married in Turner, Ohio. The wed ding was at the icsidcuc of the bride's grandson. People who purchased oil well shares ten yrais ago will now look tip their paper. An Indiana man, who had abandoned his chum, has found that he is entitled to a dividend of 4,Jt)0. The champion young mother, eleven wire of nee. of Otptn. b:ic lrtut 1, supposed to be the notorious Bench r, he i ly-educated l In sicians of large experience 1 seven weeks and one dav old It demrtH !....- 1 . : 1 ..... 1 1.1 . . I .. It..... ..I.,. 1 . : . ! r 1 I . . ... . . . . ... 1 1 tl family might ha j-viBi.il , out. even os it w t. tlie dead traveler's riit:-',,- highly esteemed in (;,e;.- A netrro named l!d v victtd in Speiiou-c rp.,. since, of rape u:i a u sentenced t . txvcntv v ,.' prison. Vt'hile the S;I,.,.-i bringing the piisonin- u 'I hursday night. b;o:,(, f took Shitldsuut of then- " l, ;..... i . , " ' ""ti to uic ei -j.vs ooani where the b,nly was 1 ing. A little child in ( saved its fooli.-h -f.,;; ,. Disgusted with his p., fecins to Jiave ind g..,, Meicd:th of Cusseta j ,, relied ,hot-gun a:id put t uictit. ii-? cilia! inn t i.'i . ve:. ev up hi hands and drew attention to i assist the Doctor, who himself has re- ! this life, after a brief but severe ;ilnn of knocked m i r.,. t... n. iini. f,, ..r i : . . : i i I .: r l.,otf ,.r n.., i ..... . t "1 " 1 V- - HUH lilt- t.ltit tllllt 1 t'i lilS ll"Ilt VtriVVtl HOICtJ 1 I I'UJ ttv tvww l , M yji llltj T , 11, .!; Mfir, Ii .1 ITti; ..-us. ii as pj fiiij'tiy v.en uunn i ly ji.irt (t iini'usur. LJ. Dci.iffarp, September 2G, 1780. forml i ot a part of Chester. i 24. KIk, April is;, 1641 formed of a part of : Jt -lVt -i-miii. C.-ai-ti-ld and M'iCeau. ! lirie, March 1'-', lstit), lorined of a part ; of A'.i.'Kaeiiy. . 20. Fayette, September 20, 1783. formed of i a parr V.'estun inland. t.;7. I'otfst, April 11, 1P-S3, formed from a pari of JesVerson. ' 2S. r'rai.U!i,i Keiitemlier Q ITs'i f,-v, 1 4 , . . . .... w cal'v iucapablo of much bad work. Here tne 1'iench axiom was clear: "He that excuses accuses himself," and to that he is d to have remarked. Lender had not " thinks (iitl'erent iy. As the Pittsburgh ; Po.tt says, "Ijegislative tllstricts are ; made in the shape of semi-circles, elou , lie triangles, and in every other con ! ceivable shape, for the imrpoie of dis- I franchising Democratic voters." 1 he ! whole bill is n tialpabie and shame- ! less violation of the new constitution, j j V'c trust the Democratic Senators j I will not recede from Cue bold and j 'i manly stand they have assumed, but ; i that they will fight it out on the line . they have adopted if it takes them all : I the balance e f the session. These ap- ; j prtioninerit outrages by radical Leg- ', i islatures in tlii.s S'tate, which have i i been consummated every f?i;en vears i since the radio: Is came into power, ! i and which is now attempted to be re- i pea ted. must be arrested. -If the judi- ; ! cial business iti tome of the counties ; ; is obstructed, it isj.lainlv the fault of; the Pteptihliean majority in tlie Legis- ! ' lattire and upon thcrn let the responsi- I bilitv rest his arrest in Sevier county, o Sail Pete County, wheie ' Benjamin F. Butler, who during the war held a command under Grant when the bttorwns nut-tiitins; tt c-np ture Richmond, and whose military Democratic party and thc-n ask that i operations and utter failures prompted I from a part of .. i-t1; bvrhind. ( 20. Kuiton, April it., V6M formo.i fi.om a i l-art ol I Jed ford. i So. Greene, Fohruary P, 170G, rr'm0li froai a jiart of Washington. " j 31. Huntingdon. Septomber20, 17S7, form . ed from a part ot Bedford. ! . In, liana, March M, lc'e3, formed from ; a jiart of We.-tmort-hou! and l.yroudug. , 53. Jeli'-rson, March 'i'j, is!'i, formed from : a part of Locuming. at, Jnnia'ta, March 2, 1S3I, formed from a part of Mini in. ; 3.V Bancasrer, May 10, 1720, formed from j a pari of Chester. , So. Lawrence. rar-h 2.-,, 1S30, formed from i a part of Beaver anil Mercer. ! o7. Lebanon, l'ei.rnary 1813, formed j from a part of Dauphin i;d Lancaster. 33. Lehigh. Mairh , 1S12, loruitd from a i part of Northampton. ' 30. Luzr-rne, September 25. KM. for:r:,Ml from a parr of Northumberland. 4J. Lyc-oming. Apt 11 13. 17'Jo, formed from 1 a part of NorthiimW r'.and. ' 41. M'lC'tan, March 20, lr04. formed from a part of Lycoming. 42. Mercer, Mar. h 12, 1800, formed from a I part of A I'.egheny. 1 43. M :iMin, S-.mtemher 10, 17S0, formed from ; ft part of Cumberland and Northumberland, j 41. Monroe. Anril l. jc.V, formed .. part of N orthamplon and I'ike. 4,'i. Montgomery, Sejitetnber 10, 1784, form ed from a part of Philadelphia. last his fnigfis," Shortly afie he was taken to thtji-e was a !til. v hue be was held II.oim a young man. a stranger, Mshed to see the piisoiier, and the jailor admitted him, and tlie visitor and old Bender hail a familiar talk, and gave evidence of a peisona! ac quaintance and iuteicstin each other. In old settled counties thiji might seem a great freedom to bo permitted, but in the west ern wilds thcie is no ruie beyond the whim - disposition of the moment. The stian ger n ft. and has vince been tracked and arrested as vonng Bonder, and in thiee days more will bo lit be. sr-ane calaboose wuh his fat her. I ipittAioneil the old man to-ihit- n.t department are also employed several d; pensmg and other cieiks to lill nescrii tions, make records of cases treated, x:c. The news per advertising is under the charge of Mr. P. W. Scott, .ho has a number of aasi.-tants, and evert thing in this line is conducted very sjstcinaticaliy. A special featiue of the I'staliliiiiment is the printing depnitmcnt, which includes three cylinder and three Oouion presses. This, as well as all other machinery used, is furnished with power from a large en gine on the first lioor. Pour folding-ma-ch inert are in constant operation, besides other mechanical apparatus used to facili tate t he work. The manufacturing and putting-up de partments are very extensive, and the same svstem and older already noticed prevails. congestion of the lungs i A systematic gentleman of Holyoke, 1 Mass., was united in wedlock on Siir.day j last to a voting lady whom he had been j training for the position of his wife ever since he was two years el l. The statement is published that the Komati Catholic Orphan Asylum Society of sudden squall caic oi i.rooKiy,i is .-n the verge of bankruptcy. to the westward. 'II rasa's life was saved. and woik, ifon'.y fort child. On Fi idny three , the ship Zimi, outride V est Pass, at the tn river, started for t!ic 'i t-tl-; 1 he liabilities are over $170,000. with no perceptible means of paynieat. Two sons of Henry D. Langworthy, living in Stonington, Ct., were attacked in their house on Sunday while the parents were at chinch. One was killed and the other probably fatally wounded. A cat at New Bedford, Mass.. which had doubtless been reading the report of ihe autopsy of the Siamese Twins at-Philadelphia, brought forth four kittens the otherd.iy, all joined together w hh hyphens. The (iubei naforial contest in Arkan sas still continues, but the difficulty is to be se!l!ed l,v llm fVmils Tt ,;.-"tl ..... 1 he entire building has been adapted to ' t n. l, i .-,,, ,i i. ..'a. . , . . i ,,vo ,.,v nwxui, t-iuiii m iii:ui, I r,uu ..... .....1 .In 1 . : . . t. ......... ' trof.ps, but ljiooks holds a well foriiiieil e k t , its present Uke, and the latest improve inputs, tenuing to lessen Mie amount of witli the Hio of a Mr. . L. Crane, who ' mauuiii lab.u, have been introluced by the was in the oilice of the County Clerk, in i enterprising j.ropi ietor. The utmost care Pike County. Illinois, in lr0-7r I am sat- is exercised in the ineparatiou of medi- isoeu ui.iL ne answers lo the Mender of cine, piils, Cx.c, and Kansas. 1 oc prisoner admitted that he : taken to prevent any deviation from cstab- nau n oroiner-iti-uw Ly the name, of Schmidt, who died in Pike county at that j time. Rod that lie had been appointed the I administrator of bis small estate, where and when Mr. Crane had occasion to see i him, and immediately recognized hiin iu ! jail to-day. Bender admitted to m that he was farm , ing in Kansas after that, and Mr. E. V Milhoan, who had been in the em?.l:r of tisiicii rutes. r-acii uepartment is in charge of a competent person, while the Doctor himself pers mally controls and supcrvisus all the branches. The counting-room, together with the shipping depart enf, ore, is on the rir:t floor, and goods are shippid on the Ter-race-s'ti of tlie building. Dr. PiK.nci's jiivate oflices and reception rooms are on the sttcond iioor. The buildimr throtih- the government anci supplip'i tne Indians '. out is heated with steam from the boiler, party to call it j-eare. The funeral of Dr. Li vingstone, the j great American explorer, who?e re- I mains were brought to Fngland from i tlie south-eastern coast of Africa about the beginning of la.it week, took place em oaiuniay lastm London His re Grant to t?ay in ene of his ollicial re ports that, at a certain point on the Ja mea river, Butler was "corl'ed vp in a botilc"1 by tlie Confederate Gener- 4ti. ..lontour. May 3, ISoO, formed from a military capacity, and is regarded as mains were deposited in Westminster ! the ' the radical paity in the House. In sneakintr of Butler's career in Congress and of its damaging ef fect upon his party and the country, the Philadelphia Hulletin. a Grant pa per, recently jnburthened itself in this w ise : It i time fir the Republican party to unload ; and the first man to be thrown overboard is Benjamin P. Butler. He is too much for any political organization to carry with safety : ami unless the party guts riu of him and his crew of dependents, the country will be verv ant to set the seal seem to have been preserved by some j "f its leprobation upon the party. When iL-iicans won their last great na- tory they had upon leeoid a Abbey a etistinguished honor and j only conferred upon Britain's most il- ! lustrous statesmen, generals, philoso-; pher3, and poets. Living tone wss a-! Scotchman by birth, and had spc.it at j least one-third of his life in Southern I Africa in the attempt to discover the J true sources of the river Nile. D.is j life bail been a perfect romance of its hind. He died many months pgn in i the swamps of the country which he ' loved to visit, and his body would '; i: . i peculiar proco.id oy toe natives, who honored and loved him bce.-u-'O he Was always their hind U:.i gihrioti? friend. He achieved greatness and earthly immortality in his ptculi-ir sphere of action and Ids bono reel name v ill pass into history as the most dar ing, enthusiastic and successful ex plorer who ever undertook to solve the vexed question about the source of the Nile. All honor to his mem ory. ,. b oaa of the few im mortal names that was not born to die. - 3 -i . . . ;ii-As.ts is a. nappy t-tste. m much as she is o.V.v f or avcl 1 part of Columbia 4i. tSor.himjiton, March 11, 1752, formed from a part of Hucks. 4S. Northumberland, March 17, 1772, form ed from parts of Lancaster. Cumherhiml al, is an Ishmnelite in the radical par- : Berks, Hdford and Northampton, ty. He is the confidential friend and j or4CunTbe adviser of Grant, who ridiculed his' 'so. pbiladelnhia. n,if n,.ii,.,.,i.,i counties etal;jhed at the first settlement of the Province. 51. I'ike, March 26, 1814, formed from a part of Wayne. C2. Potter, March 2G, 1804, formed from a part of Lycoming. 53. Schiiyikill, March 1, 1811, formed from a part of ISerks ami Northampton. 54. Snyder, March 2, 1S55, formed from a pait of Union. Co. .Somerset, April 17, 1795, formed from a part of Bedford. So. Sullivan, March 15, 1S47, formed from a part of Lycoming. f-7. Susq-iehanna, February 21, 1B10, rorni eu from a part of Luzerne. SK. Tioga, March 20, 1804, formed from a part ot Lyi on.ing. 50. Union, March 22, 1S13, formed from a part of Northumberland. CO. Venango, March 13. 1800, formed from u I'.in i,i A.lrgtu.iij anil Lyeoinin,'. r arret!, March 12. 1800. formed frr. dis ss as the case may be, with ttco Governors. At the election in November, IX 72, Flisha Baxter, F.r publican, was de clared to be elected and was its sing-, Mrated. Hi opponent, Joseph Brook us. he liel tional vit tmct and solemn inomise of two excellent and necessary reforms. '1 hey were pledged j to labor eainrsily for the redemption" of i tin curifiiey a: d too reorganize the civil I sertice in uuch a manner that the business ' of the nation should be conducted by men j cho-en because of their special litnesK for j the work, and not by political hacks se- j lseted up on a system of favoritism. B'tth i of .'.... -f.ltdgfi l.are been violated, and the j most biazeu mid indecent of the advocates ' of such violation is Butler. There may be j a few infatuated beings who believe that ! the Republican party is strong enough lo ' f-ustaiit iiself even v. hen it h;dl have been : pioved utterly Ja'nhltss to its tiustand to! its promises ; but no sensible mau enter- ! tains such an opinion. ! a jiart of Aih-gheuy and Lycoming. N yn". -March 21, 170G, formed from a p.Ti tol Nil! ihaiujiton. 03. Wa.-hii gn.ii, March 23, 1781, formed from a part of Westmoreland. '4. Westmoreland. February 20,1773. form ed from a part of Bedford, and in i785 ,,-irt of the pni-chasu of 1784 was added thereto t5. "Wyoming. April 4, 184V. formed fiom a part of Northu mUerlarid nd Luzerne. 00. York, August 10, 1740, formed from a part of Lancaster. on the Osage 1 1-"' .01011, assured me that Ua haa almost tiany seen the prisoner at 1 Bender's ranche for month, and knew him ' to be Bender. Mr. Milhoan was engaged j iu constructing a road past Bender' sp!ace j to Hie reservation, and saw 110 ditlerenco in the Bender thero antl the Bender here other than fatigue and restlessness. But! the two women are still at large. Late in : .the fall a woman cam out of the moun tains into the, outskirts of Provo. forty miles south of this. She was almost naked, and seemed at times mentally deranged. i She told contradictory stories of hea- past life, but gave out that The had been dis- j appointed in love, and had wandered from ! Colorado into the mountains of Utah. Pity for a woman in distress induced a Mormon sister to give her a home and clothes, antl : after a little stay the strange woman left ' again for the mountains. There seems a I probability that the v. hole blender family has been in the Watsatch range of nioun- : tains all winter. They must have had great difficulty in finding the means of prolong- : ing life; but the Indians may have aided : them, and what with the berries and roots ! to be found before winter in the mountaius ! they may have provided for themselves. ! At all events, they never came from Colo- : ratio to Utah in the winder time. They must have come before the snow fell, and the fact that they have been f..und on the ' west m!o of tlie mountains within the last two weeks shows conclusively that they have been concealed as above Vtated. located in the basement, and one of those very necessary articles, a steam 1 levator, connects the different stories. The extent of the business requires the most vigorous action on the part of the employees, and steam power and machinery are utilized in every possible way. For statements in regard to Dr. Pjkuck's treatment of cases, his medicines, including the famous "Catarrh Remedy," "Golden Medical Discovery," "Favorite Prescrip tion." tfcc, we refer our readers to the. ad vei tisemout, w hich contains full and satis- , position. j Hon. Alex P. Callow, Mayor of Alle j gheny city, died on Saturday morning last, i He was an old printer, ami for a immhor extreme caution is nc v...-c t,ttm,i., t... -.. cial ohice, Pittsburgh. lie was ngc-J fuity two years. A Kennebunk (Me."i mm who assault ed his wife with intent to kill w as fined vlO. And yet if lie had failed to marry her after having promised to do so, she would prob ably have collected several thousand dol lars damages. An old lady hearing Fome one reading about a Congressman at large, rushed in the kitchen door, shouting : 'Sarah Jane, Sarah Jano ! don't leave the clothes out all uirdit, mind I tell yon, for there's a Con gressman at huge." The Supremo Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that a demand for payment of a note must be made at a reasonable time of day ; if at a private iesider.ee, not at an hour when it may be presumed that the family is in bed ; and if at a place of buta nes?, within bus-neis hours. A destructive fire occurred in Isbpen ing, Michigan, on Sunday night, destroy ing an en ire block, 'i'hirty families aie ' "t i! -- i, e!...f e e j :V:t t ami. seeing their heiph.M c..( mediately dispatched the cai. with six men to icsene them ' r.t.-i; ,!,- 11 iij a::u r.:v from since. Recent advici .- sh--.w , pi fitshet in Lo:i;sh;i..i jt. t ion. At -N e w (.: alinct w I...1K- sol. p-.-opt 1 ty is eno: iiiou.''' 011 ,y this caiatnirv v ' fitikirg poiitira t some time t: c f.i.-r-. -' ly, pei h-jj s, put a ti.t : ; , stroke ou the 1:1 , f ... through tho St::'e. Near M'errilla:i. Vt known as the Silver M , about 3iHl acres, and r .i h;irl tpiai tz rock, heir -' about O-.'SO feet hi.-h. a::'i si. .11 of about ) Iet i , ; is evidence of aneieta 1 mound. At the t-p :-! -,: 20 feet, and a drift i;; ;, of one of them p.-:! .1: glyphics arc carved i:- ; Theltroofclyn I' rest ef t wo men". Ton n .' Carni'ly, believed to ha the murder of Pi. f. p;?ti two vears ag: t -ei. 1 rendered homeless, and twent-y-fivo bsi- .. . ..... , t .. , . . I . , ...t,., .,., ,,,osC points. 1 ne uess plaCfia burned j t i-u.i.. il; v inetjv, juiucnan 1." wen ULUItfr- i Ktood. anil. n sfntM nlmvi. il.ajx- o .- tensivciy sold throtiIiuut America and in " ""I r... ;1,S(,C8.: ? e,vM. utterly - - - - !' r- "V. Itilllt'll 4irrt.. t- 1.1. t - . - . . out T b, ; ' f u., ,t,. UlaMli j,, the doorway and was badlv out doubt, one of the largest and mor.t com- t u 1.,, ,!, ,ri,na. : ,i;.i ..: .a.. iA.,et,ai-:..ii . t r- , ,., luiuu iiun.il mi uituitticii t. mi Plele OI Its kllltl that, can l ,o r.,m.I 1 , J of the'most despcr.itc Ii igh ra throats who iiave cvi-i i:;fs:rd -.' and who fiom the st-.uthaa.ehtc:.-ed responsible far Pan i :n-."s ::. rumored that Catniody Lnr.i.i-.:-: fession. implicatii!g Finnia :'isit: cr. The fin d saving of t!: V.-.t ship "Ameiique" furnishes tiir.u.-!-. veie criticism on the sea-nan-! ,: 4 it y of the French oih.eis a:.,i There vyas but one eompnrrtii- ru ; condition, tho otheis i-.::- d vessel was discovered, ly t!. rolling in the trough of ti e s.t . v. iu tow and brought safely m ., ::. wlio thus abaud-Hi a ves.-t i tl The loss will not fall ( short of 1)0.000; insurance SO.OOt). hue Dr. J. P. Barnum, a chemist 1 critically imperiled, despite stv of Louisville, was making cther'on M"on- i ment. : Miss Xeliy Walwoilh. t'- demohshing tha building. Barnum was anv wncie. 1 tie woetors energy and enter prise have been rewarb.d with a wonder ful, almost unlimited, degree of fcuccess. Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. The DnoMKn Pnirs. Tho unfriendly fate which pursues the French transient ir l ; ,.e . - t . . i loss ; " W f C 1, Itt I! I -P-ted to yet prevail, though tn ,, . ,,,, n"'S I UUitCC conij..iii. j ne new steamer Amer- sued. The only vote for inflation in the Sen ate of the United Stales north of tlie Poto mac and c.nst of Indiana, svas cast bySeua tor Cameron, of Pennsylvania. Th'o only member of the. House in the New Englaiid delegation who voted for the bill was Gen. B. F. Butler. The volcanic disturbances in North Hi worth, is t ravelling a' with her unr ie. Rev. Fat:, worth, and. the letters mother nie puhiishe d louiiis reach us 01 accessions to the si..;i.. n .. , . ... IOUP. w iu 1 ft Yo... V,.,l, 11 . (a. : t : - ' "on-u ic sain to all,: .71." ",c l,- ! have eh. '"I'oioi .it in est, on tne 14th. and nn tl.o Travious to March 2i, 1P12. this countr ws ealle.J Ontario, hut its imam was changed to i..-ii,ifoi- l 0,1 l:i;it tly. :iuc;;s county v,.s one of th three orifnn! counties established at I he ti si seuienient ,.f tlie l'l-ovince ol t'eniiFvIx hioh, ilie other nn, heuitf I lulaJeliiiiia aaj Checker. See Votes of ttio Asseiublv. Vol. 1. whose politic-. are unknovtn to Baxter liad appealed n: the co::- 1 be- ig!i-r.go claimed that hp. and boen b?cn elected. 1. --. .. r . .. 1 to luc Kyuu 11 101 renre'tS. iU.i.1 troversy b.as btcn fiercely wacre tween the contendiiig factions ro: teen months. About ten th v.- jiroeivS, oy s-imj poomuir : n'Ah-uier.t, j"roenred a wiit of oiisc- fivm the .Supremo CVirt r.gi'.r.st B ixtr, nvi forcibly too'.c porwt-'sjion t.f the execu tive olVtee in tho S.a-te Hous?. Bax ter to;k up his headquarters in, moth er buihling. Pioth .f tlieso ja ! .,',:. have appealed to th.? Preddcnt for military fiid, but Grant has v.-i s -! v de clined to ir.te:ferc. it: the disgraceful qu.irrel, ir.eivly directing Coi. Bose. commanding tlie United S'tates tiu,-.3 tt Little Ib-.c!?, to pre.c-rve tho per.c. between the couu udlrig p.t. ilcs r.n l tlteir adiit-.i s. "o h:X i,0 ,b,iibt that this w'dl l,i do:i. an 1 then loth Baxter and Brooks vi 1 discover how supromc-ly ridiculous, if not iuflmouj, they lvave made the nici ves. ' I. S. A c.iUlsion lictWicn the fbree-s of Baxter aj Br.oks took place in tho streets of L'eti0 iock o:, Tnesdiv Two or three were wounded, but it "is ftill thought tlie e'imcn'.t v ;V::i i.j, CT.bly ar!pjlgil. ' ; Tiie publishers of c-!iool book? are making a vigorous ctfirt to prevent th.e passage of the bill n:,w before the Legislature, which provides for a uni form system in their selection. The present abuse is to flagrant and lias met with such unanimous opposition of tlie people, that a as the- proposed law plate, is imperatively i.omand- In rt't'orrinrr to this ininortant. picsti,,,! the riakulelphi:; Public lie cord :,y4 : Th :.t the huiuls change, such cor. ten; ed. Git ant's Lrci:. The New York Tribute. speaking of fortune's freaks in relation to Grant, says : j From ihc time lie conic out of the tan-vard i at Galena, ho ha never been able to meet ; a piece of bad luck. He freuuently trifled i with his good fortune during th war, but i lie ver knew how to estrauge it. After cessa- torn of hostilities, he continued to stiff-r the i sami iinuinuitv from the conspu nonces of Ian, is. II- ,.,... 1 .,,;, .,. ,,.! ... ....... OUUIU ..nvi 11-,t Otq r-t.- 1T.AX Cur.riVATiox ix NV.imAsxA. If was at one time supposed that lhix. would only thrive on the seashore; and hence Hol land bad what may be regarded as a great monopoly in the growth of flax, ami the manufactuie of linens. But the plant flourishes in Nebraska ;and the soil is too 1 ic'.i for even this exhausting crop easily to affect it. The cultivation of the crop is "therefore yearly increasingat- present with a view to the oil expressed from the seed, though (as there is now no linen manufactuie worthv of the name in the State,) it may be ultf niately to provide fibre for the mills, ( or- 1 tairdy the people of Nebraska may look to tins conclusion ; j same day, when halfway to Havre, struck upon me island til Ouessant and sank. Fortunately all on boatd were saved, with the single exception of M. Garav, the sec ond oft'cer. This makesthe third of these magnificent ship-; that has perished at sea within four months. It is hardly possible that the com pany can bear such a series of calamities, or that public confidence can be restored in the seamansh ip of its officers and the safety of its vessels; f,,r, whatever may be said in defence of those who are directly responsible for tho loss of these ships, the fact that such calamities have succeeded each other with such rapidity cannot fail o have .its full weight, and' people who have occasion to cross il, ..,:u i. ami settlers in t hrt o.... ought not to forget that llax may bo made !kcIJ 111 future to prefer the vessels of other a profitable crop. ones. .s.t a recent meeting of the Farmers' a i n T association, in j.anca.sler county, held at Lincoln (the county seat and capital of the o: e a: the e Hue si not de-ii-abfetholigis'.., ! ( ihr-d f r checkii been sr. j. C'. e.i to ; p 'Use. u i:il pupils have f.erparr.t changes oTtext books in ioo!s. f, avol .as mettxts. has bn- a'.mse tit. it is very 1 c should devise some Taxj-.jyers have uMiecvssary cx- fleii beeili clai H.xl 1 at.. or t.ian advanced in their M-aVes bv clianges in text books which are d.il-ult to explain on any other theory than the suj position that piivate u.idJista;idii'.fs aiu er.iablilicvl between some pubih.heiH -ad some tch.-i'.'l nii!holiiies for their inn. ...... ... -..,111,11, HI MICJI 'e.-.e. ja oh C ii!ipa,.;s can bo destroyed without siiv- ia tin e ice. new evil heiug sauc! ioiied, the lcgUb will 11 fori., an hnpoitaut j-ublic servi We l'ae 1 ea.d recently ef seveial se re e.tscs t:f spinal ,Hse:isr."f il i .! be VI ' -xnoauiie- j.tnisr.fnt man forty-live rears ..i,l j:ie case i t a wlin 1 1 ?i , 1 urtf lone a day's work fjrf,.,r years. Tho barn s.iould first Iw washed, then rubbed w.c, a o-Mpc., t;J.t Ai,l1y 1he Li..inu,nt 'd, f.nd 1 t:l. i.; wed v.iih thelnrd aviip ivn , 1 a : 11- 1 .,..,11 , t 11 , 11. .m.. jie : in ,,.1,1 Wlth ''"hnson and support the i nqieachment .ami ,H,t cease to be n object of des re to the I),-mocra!s. V.'ithout the ! h.sr qaanh.-ati, , , r ..j... uil)1 ; hi had his choice ol the imminatio , to the Presmeucy. After four years of consistent ' demoiistratuui f his unfitness ha was unan- ! rVeVl- r,V!".ina,1-a h' Irty and re- j elected. Notmng he coul.t h. had any ef- ' feet upon the devotion of his adherents i He sustained the harpies who plucked ami luudcrr-d the commerce of New York and our merchants and bankers subscribed 'mon ey enough to buy two or three States for nun. He quarr.Wd with Mr. .Sumner grossly injured Mr. Motley, affronted the who.e Stale of Massachusetts by appointing a Collector whom both Senators and mos't ... .h;,iiimpi,iiiiiv('s protested ac.i 11st yet .dassacb it setts dares not elect a Sen except by his permission. He treats J HOUS.'SOt C-.011!TrPRS J l,ia cn,-.,t..t.... ! deserve, ami thev npvor nl,ipt ! ie tl, u,.;. r.f " . r ' . ' ' th-l'itMi t o' ttppoiuiments 111 i bet.1 o,. r V If -"ar the ountry remtn- baiver ,' Kato" an'l tr. Shella- in- wi h f;rvy liev that he is labor- '"r. Willi them, h-hii n.if ... , . '..itiiuesh ami or me in mis nnpiecedental scries of calamities tho reputation of French seamanship suf Utrs even more severely than the treasury of the Atlantic company. It is disaster, com plete, thorough-going, wil bout anything to leheve its intensity. V. T Siui State), a discussion took place on the probabilities of ; tlax crop for this year, and ii was stated that some easternVen tlemen had offered to build an oil mill if the fanner? wnn'il mii too 0 ..fr-;.,;..., . ,...(i.(li. ioi.t.it:iifc quantity 01 me law material. Tho cm-res- , . . V ocrcrnE at Scuantox. On pondent who sends this item of informa- , I mo,I"ng tne meu working at the littu in the interests of farmers moving i i, , n,"'!,acc f the Lackawanna Iron and west, says that in Ohio, the llax crop used 'M t-nPny, Scranton. were horrified to be a most profitable one. Haifa bushel ' j-v nc of tle most shocking cases of self of seed to the acre would produce from 10 ',r"c:';'11 t!,at has ever occulted. Tlie to 2D bushels, worth $1 50 per bushel. v,ctl,n the suicide was a strange vouno Taking the yield at 1;) bushels, the seed '.1;ln narT1c Theodore Ma rone, who I hit . ... ' - '"in. acre; and allowing , ","K"lfln "i tne turnace were en ioyinir ses (which inclu.les : sl'"-t irsptfc fiom their labors took ad- the delivery of the seed to the milp, the ,,I,l:ge ot their temporary absence and profit to the farmer was ?7 per acre. The l"VCP.- ",to ,h RCetl'ing furnace, which " . Has at wmto heat. Hiscrie, was woith ii.j per JfS jer acre for expe a alor lioti ill Illeill t? has ni P"rsr.i ration. straw also was worth (5 per ton; and the yield was half a ton to the acre. Nebraska is more suitable for flax cultivation tlian Ohio, and farmers who migrate to this nromisinrr Rtntp ivlirn ft,o l-i,,.l ; t.;,-.-r?-i rich and cheap, may w isely keep this sub- ! wav"ig his hand - - I tenn 1 ....... .. 1 JUCl 111 View. i , " K"jr. i lowered to h " " its nreseneo A. .cw lnrk lournal says that a very attracted the attention of men pained ins companions. -Jaronc crvratinor tracterized the earlier stages of the eruption. They have got used to that tort of thing, yon know. A c:am with a gold finger ring on its snout, the said ring having several initials engraved n it, was dug up at. New Bed fjrd, Mass., the other day, in a locality where it is customary to baptize converts. The ring piobabiy slipped from the finger of some immersed sWter. An alarming disease i3 prevailing in some parts of Jefferson Co.. New York, among the dairy cows. In nppttaiance it resembles what is known as the lung plngnc. The Jefferson County Fannets" Club has appointed a committee of five 1 1 investigate tlie disease and report. The animals die within three or four ciavs after the attack. in Cony, the otb.-M day. a ?Irs. Cow den was found dead in a miserable hovel, with her young children nearly naked and almost starved, huddled around her. An investigation showed that she bad r'arved todeath. Her husband, a worthless fellow, was fully able to provide for his family, but ho spent all his earnings for liquor. A school teacher in Do Witt county. Illinois, has introduced a new method of punishment into his school. AVlieu one of the girls misses a woid, tho lad who spells it has permission to kiss her. Tho Clinton Public says : "The result is that the girls are fast forgetting all they evei knew about spelling, while the boys are improving with woudei fid lapidity." A modest young husband iu New York sent the following messpge over tho wires to friends in the city tl.e ot her day : "See ninth chapter of Isaiah, sixth verse." Tho dusty old Bible was hiuled down in an in stant, and the above chapter and verso were bunted out ami found to explain all. , c.j.y j-rtsi. ConM.h ruig lady is only about foait.- :; i her cotnjMisition is adm'.rai,'. i it posscses a peculiar 1:.; -. ' melancholy history of the fi the culminating ti age-It i- t j quiie more than mei" n. ! The Ilar-isbiiig V iV I the offce of the dej titT f.-C j Coinmo-.i wealth are a n i-i,: ments, etc., whoe a", years. Th lht law pi. -i : j of Pennsylvanin. as 1 ee -. j in I'jSJ, tlie date of its eve ::: j the curiosities. Tn-, of" ::a-- captured by the coutine-.it.n r ton and a powder lmin is-?,! : tiooary war are a'-o j :es-:v- that laeinoiab'e pc i i, : ; threw oil the yoke of '' 1 One of tiie rn,"-t tt : the wairhl is the nr. :f- ; 1:: : t : : cidents. Thu in tnea-. b.i:: statistics aie touch !:; i .!." this count ry. tl 0 U -t.il ' human vioh nc i: f-i 1 v ti' it was I5,ti!N ., -; ! in lOtl ; 17,"74 in 1 '.' Not only that, but ;'. a -tends to the n.anr.c;- vi;'- ' met 1 !:eir dea: J ' -. -. .. c for this u;iif,i M:i!y. rv ' i ciple that in the ice there is no such ihi:". a- - s' exception to oidii .-oy '. whole tmi verso is -vc; :. A C ir r 7. k C if i 1 " ' ter crusade a men's r.: '" Ionia county, and ir i : similar one is und .'r discus-:''! Called the "calico nunc: t signed as a companion P:,,c ance, a rcciproe.d p'euge nin form pi ay ing chibs :i::-I V en to abstain fi :n the u-'nf--a beverage, or exttava-i","!? They have dr.iivn u; a 1 , strong and d ub. and i ,l' couji'es. one art by i:if!'s; part by w.iuh n. T::e " 1 them to abstain fo'::i the ting liquors as a l,r',!,,-'-" . t .t i i . - j ? I .itfK- . 1 ... , ., . . . ' ,,L' wealthy irRntlm:in nflli it iyi Ime Prided 1 n-no r . ' , . "'""v uul Human aid ... 1. : .1 j.r. .:. v. v . ". u-z . v :r to svc the vt v 1110 ui, "iiici mj in.ib 1 1 cj 1 mo ; iiiit 11 1 luni; oeaiit ins Dodr Dutley, who, to-etho,. , ! c,sc. rc:las .Vs a chihi I" JT. ,1 " ' ,0 , f. i: , er-1 nn tt .1 uorn unio us a Dor is given. ' ,....-........,1 , .... , ran to see the iiiifoifiii, ! . , . . . - o,t .....-..,-! t.. the head- lU': 3, Tmtrt i, i- , """7 i rooatnv tho las. esi train m the woihl "n''""'"v- ' . n ; amid the Iniuid . nnfi . - ' . ... ...... . ... of i,ni.ln to dress m 1' ' i nn,l fn.t .1 . ' l"c eipiess iraiu an inn tireat ostein ' a,r 11:1 ' ? s and feet m tho most in- 1 Kail-trnd. which lea.es I.f,fr, cheaply, dtscai.br.g jeuel.y. ? "addled shovel was ton Stat on) a t 1 1 4o a V a , 1 uvriZ tics, corsets, stays, hoops. j. mn i'"' rhf,.Ma. ious of; s.inilo,,' JtU! Seventy-X?.t m ,V? a ' J.U a nnineoi- 1 !' r which 1,. 1,..' a ' 'T ."-""' " a servico ,RrM,'u past reformation save the unfortunato . ty,. . ..,eM ...a i m the lurnace, and he wasdra e1 D ly shall be miectcd with pe- , as uuick v n i-.,.ct:i.i 1 rn . p troleum, placed in a metallic coffin, and hook, a charred dur,I 1 1 'K" then be deported in one of the retorts of I nibble L ' m . r i"'1 u"'"ccoR- Ihe Manhattan t,.is Cumni,,,. works. Tf tl, f . He CrtuI' 1,ot ,,aVO been 111 . : r . 1 . ."i:ite auov The Pope's phys'c.ian. iv i!Ct.. at. ' i : e ao.. ,,r Br. Viale. late- C ; ' , , " The Pontiff is said to 7. afterwards no one wishes to inter his ashes. I they are to bo delivered to the Central Park Commissioners, to be used a3 fertilizing ma- , terial cn one of the flower beds near tlie music stnnd. 1' r f V in 1 y. . . . - a avr 1 i I I 1 1 I i f . II S II C ' -as heard by the workuten who hastencl to his assistance, but the in- rovb fca r , f ll:e v,ao was mt& a seco,.d UOt l,ee" theie raore lhail -M-. at an Average rate of fiftr-ilo. and a half mi'es per hour. Few of f.ur American "li-utning-express" trains keen up a speed of thirty miles an hour. At a rec nt reception given by the Lieu tenant Governor of South Carolina, among the delicacies of the season, some icecream in a rather liquid condition was passed around, iinon tasting which one of tho newly elected State Senators, to whom ice cream was as great a rarity as his political office was a novelty, exclaimed. "Gollv. chile, e:i3 am the eoldest soup I ever ate!" everv violation b of each couple signing tlie V liapidi (.V.V.',.": A','-" fj-mi n," ami etla'r .(t 1 ,!l."'"' 1 in using "Tb.H to know, sav that ti e had better be obe:vtt Cnr'i'ry Cofriti-.n ' a tablespoon ful eveiy the same every other nights ; the sa:r.e fr twice as much f'"r a" cf little Mao r-a:t - t : o ,1:1 f f 1 i i t -.-1 : r ff 1 ne i J w imi. rr mwsum ii n