u J' 1 -its. J, J . 1 ro ESEHSBURC, PA., Friday Morning, June 5, 1874. Wr. A. IilCiiAKDsox Las been relieved of tho Treasury department anil Uenjamin H. I'ristow, of Kentucky, lias been norni- .1 Important Law, A. Lcyal li&manee. The following act was passed by the ; tub BrsraEs heart ok pohtlaxd, me., last Legislature of this State, and having been approved by the Governor, is there fore a la .v. It contemplates a most radical and importaut change in the old and well established practice in this State of trying causes in courts by a jury of itnlce men. TO K EVERT TO HEIRS AT LAW BY THE RESUSCITATION OF A TITLE ONE DCSDRED YEARS OLD. How to Elect Future Presidents, The present mode of electing the Presi dent and Vico President of the United States is so defective as to cause much concern to thoughtful minds. Thus far the country has lortunately escaped tbe The Centennial Exposition. Xews ami S'olitical Items. A r-rty n,.K v., ' r.rnnii 'ni'n.:. r - . " m. . - ... r . . . .4 I .1 4 . a . . a . f . 1 nc loiiowing is tne nuai ami conclusive I Doctors never anow uihks on uifir w ;iuiy m her ha r n 1 -r u , ri f .-. decision of the International Centennial ' premises.tbcv make such t-crsonal remarks, j unusual leii"th ofr, f..,.. , u'-d.t,i ktned about ,,-i, -i . lint.! Commission and Finance Committee, adopted at their late meeting in 1'hiladwl- phia. 1 he commission state the present perils which lie on the surface of this sys- ! condition of affairs as follows : tem. the cause ot this is that the popular verdict has oeen so uecisively pronounced First Bids are to be opened for con. tracts for the execution of an art gallery Abont a year ago a lady made her ap pearance in this city at the office of the Register of Deeds. She was about foitv r . . . ... . - - 4 1 a... -...,. vr4. ..v... vpArs 1 1 1 a i ' e. rimer I v i m r t-wh .r . i ... , .1 : , :.. . . . . . 1 .r n -.nt- . k1&ciHA(;n i ... . i 4 1. . , m . , . . , ... Ti,.,,. l c i j. ' ., . 1 1 ,V,"J "icsscu in ; in 1.4.-4.. .j in.oi;uu vvumnwj nii. auu museum, ou i utsuay next, auu n is meie have been of late years so many a I rench gray si!k. After some prelum- i there was no room to cavil or dispute j expected that work will bo commenced in' siugular and doubtful exneriments made i nary inquiries about the records she t,t- ! about its validity. But the time mav (......., . i. h.ii...ir fo .of ii rim nun nated by the President and confirmed by ; jn the law of trying criminal as well as ; tained permission to examine them, and ! come when in the even balance of parties t cf which sum there has been appropriated i ne senate as ms successor, xucnaruson ; is to be Judge of I ho Court of Claims pro- Tided tho Senate approves of G rant's choice. Doth appointments are eminently ft to have been made by a third or fourth lat President. -Two deaths have occurred in Harris- ' was awal ck 1 1 1 1' II Cf'fl tlV lll.r ."'I 1X7 11 L l..rir... I. meat. one was combing her hair'"-'a' if - Archbishop Purccll goes to Washing-: about her shoulders. s ,":ri ton, in October, to perform Miss Sherman's ' saw two men K :ie the nvj-i"" marriage ceremony. sciousness returned bo .v v;.,i,,., r.....i e it-.,. ,...1 ' . '"isod ti . , i . i . 1 1 . . 1 . . . . i. 41. A 4: ... 4 . I . . n4 . n-i .ii....l 1 lUailOlitUllLl,! Ill 111X7 111T.L UllLX, lit A.VLltW- .41111 lUllllil Lll.lL VA srui-it ton, Dakota, for killing Gen. McCook. been cut from the riLt ,1,. ' fs " lU L: William Grove, a farmer who resided I that on the left side Ix-m,', i ..'''r rivil t?fRts thot .i,.i l..v l,Pf.mii i "" .B"uuujf. vunougu tne ueieaieu suie may rate advantage 01 for the same Tiurnose bv the State of Penn- , near i.ogin sviuc.i .retne county, was sh uck .v sreriai iiisi.at. 1, t, ' iperfectlv bewildered and thrown out of ! ?!r2".,Tf..l Jler tll0-tf! ".'IJA !te?' 1 i fylvama l,0OO,(rx and by the city of j by liSbtning phniglung one day last; fW,m,ifroraliI;t;ill,. i - , u..ix ..i, v.imu.j. nucqMj in- ; i.iewiMuuo iubvuuuujt julo iiuarcny aim Philadelphia SfoW.OUU. lbe Uuildiue wiil uuu insinuiij mneu. : .nine i, sas : wr.r town , -- i their usual latitude. hcther this chango tent on investigating the indexas far b.iek i revolution in an attemnt to maintain nr. I i. 1 . i.ir ,.e .,.i .Toe Lane, who rrin for Vir Pros. 1 tl.iifl biri4-.. in..,,. -. , ' "!l .. 1 T4-1 " 11 I " ! I w . CI VI IV l.UU C UCi . t V V- VX J'l . l - ' " ' ' " - - - . . J (. j.r. i will prove to Lc benefici:l or otherwise, we ! as tUe earliest clays ot which any recortTs session of political power When the vote Second The immediate erection of Con- hlent on the Democratic ticket in lsT,o, and near the old Connr- -vT , ' V 'n . e will without one word of comment sub- I are kept thls,coutry. If she had only j for President was opened aud counted in 6ervatorv Hall to cost $200,000, and for who is still living in Oregon, has become a burned all the wareh.;scs ! -" . ' it , . . , - i t t piebenieu neistn a aozeni mies her pursuit the presence ot the senate and house m I ihis nurnose an annronriation has been i convert to the Latholic taith. tne livery stable, iu.,1 i l. i i nut iu tut: taiiu mivi imiiazi.iii juuuiueiib woulif not. havft fiftr-iot.l At a meeting of the Directors of the but an experiment and in order to test its j miliar figure still hovered among the musty Pennsylvania Pail P.oad Company, held .a j virtue and efficiency, as well as its satis- i J1"!?."?: ""M1, nIa ,in th.e a.t;.lm- Fi" . tr . llA"y tne direction of her inquiries gave a Philadelphia on cdnesd.iy I.tst, Ol. T. A. j factory application to the trial of civil ; clue to thc m(,fcive of her reseaixlies . If her Sott was uuanimously chocen Picsident of ; cases, it must be tested by political cxperi- ; motive was correctly construed and her sr. i.l corporation in place of J. Edgar , euco. The law is as follows : Thompson, deceased, and Mr. Ilobeits was ; Ski tjok 1. lie it ennct&l, cl', That in any advanced from the i:o-ition of second to that of fufct Viee'Piesidunt. Col. icott.is therefore nr.w in nar.ie uhat ho has for jears been in f.ict, tlirj h ading spirit of the greatest a:id best conducted railroad cor poration ti e woikl ha-? ever looked upon. Tjik IIoueo of Keprest ntativea of Ar , Lansas, now in exlia e.-sioi!, and which has a Democratic majority oft"!, lastwvek adopted articlirt of impeachment against Chief Justice McCiure and three of his asfciciatetf, btephenson, Seailu and Pennctt, and several other Stale oflicoia connected with the late rebellion in that ttate. Mc- ( lino iineo ilf'uifd llint.T,,:ivtiir'i.!..!r'tl!v I eision f-hall liav civil ease now pi-nding in any of tlio courts ol ttji.s Commoiiwealtli loiimaeaieii, after llu-Vi-t l t'M-l'Ill t ll-r tlios , I ... .... ..... ........... .1 enjiMiity, may, by agreement tiled in llm ! lars proper onue vvnure such suit is pending. position is tenable, a lawsuit is foreshadow ed that will dwarf in its proportions anv I known to New England in the present 7, ; V . r T V i century, involving the title to the very altli, or hereafter to be , . .r n i . - t ,J issue joined tlm parties ! l,c.!ut.of tL udbs centre of Portland, hoseaetiu" in a mini i u v val,i" w should judge, at millions of dol- ... , l.i.. I1 . .. 2 i' T If we are correctly informed, the nurnose an annronnation February, lCt), on motion of Dutler it m3de by the city of Philadelphia without was resolved tnat the elcctoial vote of any other restriction than the requirement Georgia should not be counted if it affect- j that the money shall bo expended for this ed the result of the election ; and had the . building. The plans cover a space of one vote of Georgia decided thc election in j ari haif acres of ground, favor of Seymour it would not have been ! Third A Machine Hall is estimated at counted, though there is no more doubt j a cost of $800, 000, which has been provided concerning its validity than there is aUmt i for by a direct appropriation by tho city of that of Massachusetts. Of a dispute like j Philadelphia, free from restriction and en this there would be no arbitrament but j tirely available for the purpose. Work on that of civil war unless the triumphant ; this building will commence some months party should quietly submit and jield to j hence, but in ample time to have it com the vanquished tho fruits of its political t ,,ieted for use by the commission. It will victory. sucu suuuiiuers ineie are no i P,lte, n acres of otouiiiI. at a r-ost not. to A late dispatch from St. Paymond, Canada, says that lifty men were drowned while endeavoring to run two rafts down the rapids of St. Anne river. .4 . I i.i. ing back of CV.mtiijjl.t v ,'. building", then aerosM ut ,. J.'.'. " all the buildings south f " ,..-v ... ........ oiiu i, OHI;-J j,,.,. i . : . . . . . ... i.uiv ciiiiohuy a quite natural, sue is ' examnles m nislorv. ana there are no war- ,.a ko oio ,.r.r- .ti.-j.tnso with trial by jury, and sut.mit i!ie , a Miss Pkillings, resident in Xew Ilar.ip- rants for them in human nature. This ' Pnvti,!Tl,. .Kriinn nf m,;n Each of the four colored aspirants for ! stopping at the house f.M Vi ' lilitary honors at Wet Point who were , moud. The loss is rJj,,. V xamiucd on Thursday, failed to come up ' thousand dollars. Tbe ii'-r-"'"6 1 : -. : 4. 1 .....4. l l. 4 , TI.. --i i -. . n r, IP ii i viitiicmcLii.3 .iim nciu ttiii. u.ich. 10 i nu leieoraied 7.1 u x .... school. ( to Senator York, of KanT j.,'' Iu a quarrel over a game of base ball, I vote for Pomemv in the pY-. ' 11. v. iaiKP county, oa., 1 inic 1 rice shuck wnicn .nr. 1 oik pr.KUR.Ml n :h juiner i nrasner on the neau witn a oat, vein ion to the riiseomliture ( f i r i v '' ' " killing him instantly, l'rice lied. Both ', is again the snbjett of j.ublie i- t,l "N parties are under twenty yeais of age. j P'lancis, the now state trfapir' A Texas railroad phi erintendent ie- : ceinted for it amor." o;;r . ' '."'"s fused to give a hard-shell preacher a pass. state treasury, but i! i-ivi vi.-ti.,.. r 1 c . i n 1 -1 V m i 7-L , v.. ...v.. uiiici 1 j.ii.ii I'ltum,,., ""'w m.uio 111 iou ; union building will be commenced as soon ne pieacnn uumoiy reinai Keu 11. at ne was uo witn it. 1 in k, wl; ,,.,.. . - i he a -a d Xu nftl rill h a' i ch,W?U ftft j?? hon'a3 $klhinS thu I wouK1 h:lve bcen employed against Gree- :ls pans are perfected. This can probably j nothing but a poor worm of the dust, and oidr to entrap Pn.P-uv T 1 ' I 'l-lSksS u, w ? t.Jt 1: t1"001, of Vh?.5k,1.,,ns ni,mI,y: mcut,c",cl ! ?3 t remains as a menace bcraecomplished by the last of.lnue. This "Snpo" replied that railroads nev.r paed , ing to do with it. Pon.v-'," ' ; ror or nf appo.il as in other ca-es ,lt l.-w or ' " a of h,s wlU ileutltlfu tu an i1"1 111 aU faUuo elections of I'rcsident. The ; building is to cover a space of abont. twen- I worms. ; of the affair is that the .r,- , in esuitv, ut the option of either part v. ; , a!'c 111 hc P'pey, out who could not , party that insolently proposed to fling tv acres, at a cost not to exceed 10-:,000 I A Gwdlettsvillo (Term.) negro having ; in trut to York for or.o Pi -e I Sko. 2. The .lecision of Hie court shall be i traced. c understand that she has ! away the electoral vote of Georgia in lb'. ! ,:er acre say a total of $ 2,00),000. To I oue tlay ,:lst quarreled with his wife, strut a national bank on it ' ' ,' ' in nvt:.-.r ufit;..rr hi... .,rnl..l.. n , . . 1 .1 ! .. , s l . all tllC UOCUtneiltS to 1 VOVC llCT descent: i Will I 111 Imvfl thl'OWl) out ll vritn. nf TCour i l.t I. :..i: -l- uoMiriwI -i inrrfJ4.iii inila 1 if-- l..l . .1 r, .-, 1..1 ll .. . ' '"l ' ...... . , c. i . iii ' i'4ii"ii i'i in" iii. o, r;uiiir ini'reiji s::au v-rn oi ouuf, uuu otrioie !)u forthwith Kivon bv th the lato disgraceful conflict recersotl his ! clerk to the parties or their attorneys, and if I r tt (lii men t : cxivmions inerito are lileil in tlie iroier en litfirml lulls t.. cir...Lr ni'ti n r , - it.!.. ..iiii .... i . . . . .. 1.1 ovirv uiu 1 1 41in i-ii.in.T Mini... ...... l1 4 . IT-.. ' 1 4 f r I 1 . 1 1 . - ' ... 1 . . - . tv. ..khuuicui uc-i .initio, a vTiic-, , loiivou picieuso 01 iraud in ine elections, i plicable wliich, making due allowrtnces for oei iiguiM uiui. nave oeen namieu uown to ; anil 01 as many more states as would have . isses, now amount about l,S0O.0OO, leav- i. i li l.i-i. .i... ii. ii...i;4n.i. .... 4.. i..-... 11,. . .. 4. . 1 -t. l i. . T .' uv. i 1.1 m.1 w.i n uuiiiirui.lLU (iHLf.L"ia , iiiio ' lll-l'll I ll'l'l' Ml ry U llltll ptllJlOSeS. Tl DUl i.- mvii winnwHiu i...i.--uii ioi .i.iioui;i i increases meuautrer is tnat i no electoral' ..,.r..cr. - i m t atno lie. to rrim w in n-wnt i twwn i nir-.i i - i onion- . uer Ci;Um to he dormant so many years, vote is counted in a concress which ex- ! ir;fn n inrinitnvai Tlil t.. i. left this cniintrv for Ilmnp. Imr mrivr.l nt mpn r.rinl n.r.n ti,. r..... i. nwiiiinnin. I.,.! m. ! il... : e .1 ... - . . 1 ...- 1 1. . . , , . . . . . . . '. been made from the te'.uii- ; tne laits tounil, the answers to any points ! in wriiinj; by counsel, and the conclusions cf the law, and shall lie tiled in the otiiee of ! the prothonotarv or clerk of the proper court wiiero tl.o ease is pemling asearlv 1 ' . ..." J ':!' Vuu-l h.:e!i tie- VIie is not Ciazv. or a nioliimauiae. but ail ! l.ire wit li tli innmmisfmn nf a m.w ail- 1 r ... 4.. i 4 4-,.... . r i irll.owoWn l,w 1.., .1.- .. : .,.,.1 u... ,1. 1 ,' ' I - - - - ' - . . 1111.11 11.1. 1 V . 1 1. 1 11 ..'Mil. 11.1, .1 V 1 r . Ill I ...... .... . . . v 1 . ' ' . 1 ... 41. V 1. Ill" I -1 Kill HUM K 111 in I ...H I. w in his wifo's tea, and the woman was only saved from death by the administration of V bat ing but $-200, 000 yet to be provided for this antidotes. lemains in the treasury wr;.,.,-. Detroit, Mich., -V' as the Atlantic espns i -s extremely well in the p.othouotarv or i V 7 . 2 ' v . iioi,i e v'iihi liiii . i i j 1 1 i . i o Auion; otlier tlocumonts un educated woman, well ministration, and which may have tho o-round, and cost about '250,000. i v i( i or. t - 1 , , 111! rXI'i'lll IDIIS I l'fr"!tl .!. i (HI til T ot MI'ilHOI I " lorinei opinion ana pronounced juugmenc , . .. .. ,,,,., J "h" ! earthed, now on record iu tho Cumberland . It::.: in favor of IJrooks, whiuh was tho origin . notice, judgment shall be entered thereon ; County Pegistry of Deeds, and the one of al. tho recent difiicultics in that carpet- ' the prot houotn.-y or clerk ; if exceptions , upon whieh the whole legal fabric of the ! I.. .1... iii..K il .... rC Inn. . n -.. .1 1- . .1 .1- 111 . .1 "IV 1 , - 1. . Latr ridden commonwealth. McCluro. bv 1 ' '. V ' ' . . .l "- Killings is oaseu, is as ioi- ' : be lil.ii within said thirtv dnvs. the r,mt or 1 the common consent of all decent people the judge thereof who ti iid 't lie case in va- - , , , , in Arkansas is a judicial scoeiidrel utter- eation may, upon argument, onler iuduu-nt ' , , ...v.... ... .n ihuin uuuuu- in Aikausas, is a judicial scoi in.iu, iittei . j(i t..,t(,,, . To lU-,tbZ p,x- ' '.l''1 "n ''"f, xuth ,,,:,' ut 1Al,rf1- ,Aul'? dinal Archbishop. Thev left Paris for 1 the messenger, who .,...:. strongest mot ives of ambition to urge its! Grading, draining, water and railroad i Pome on Monday anxious to see the Pope ; packages for thediireiwntiitui, members to overtlirow the verdict of tho ' n,,,.nr.t;r.., r.t 1 ono mm . i I l.i.f, ti,- r........ . 4 ; ' 4l. ...l v .i ' ' . . . i.viiiii.i.111111.., .i.., cui i,ijv'.',iiiii; , jeneiai . . . . i . ... n. i i.i acu.wii .in. i u . ; .hit iiiuiiitii. piei.eo H L"'i"fc people by inventing a pretense to destroy i administration, say o0it,000 ; for errois in The Catholic State Temperance Con- 1 $-,7.0, jornprd from the , ' tlie electoial votes of states m ilccl.n intr : uoii.vtn o..,t r...- ... ...i;.,... ...,c-: niiiiiiw;ii inc.i n ii.. nn,ir.. r it.,..:., i ;,- .i... ,, 14 r . , ... . inuilllllivil MUll 4 U4 VHIM lllgUlll IV.l, iill 'f-'i'J- -hi inn., IU H.C .IVlllltUll Ul 'lllll, Hrtlll , L1IC UUin " f " j 1 i . . i- the result ot a presidential election. It is 000 ; total expenditures, exclusive of art i i" Pitt-burgh, on June 17th and lth, ' in the darkness, tho p-'-T ,V ;'! nnpo'Mbe to comtemplate the perils of; gallcrv and museum, $5.G2.'.MM. of which I pvox. The Convention will be eomoosed tin-uished. Heath ti",: , .1 , ' ,'r' ' .such a situation without anxiety for thc ' ul0 city Gf Philadelnhia has annronriatcd ! of two delegates from each of the ninet v- : and shot the robber in t! 0 . V ' .1 : 4. .... J ...:ii.. ..1 it . i.i-.ft i...i.;..i;..n ti..i. i". .... i . . 1 1 . -1 1 . . . " v.iv .-i-ii. lic. - iu ine .-irtio 1 ion ine;ii?ioie iiorn his i-.;.. ... -T !lO kieuioes of TCnsa ar malttiirr ' train o Minn i )iil V:l,. I mighty particular of late. They have re" ; fcientlv to call for LeV, soivcn tnat "negro minstrel shows tend to rise. 1 be robber lived or y a ifsr.i political iiuure. t direct and without icservation. i.vcer,t in Iu view of the acknowledged defects in t:i designation of Particular buildings on the present system, the senate committeo ' ,,i.;..i. o-....,i- t.-.n i. , . 11' ri il , . I '"'-.niivc-viivti.i:iiiirTlH(l liillin.- ,. .. , - . . ,i . " .11111.1. 111 nmUlll. IlllAU Me 1 A Uiiiii, V I ly corrupt and ihsgrae.cful m tho d.scnargo ; , ioilsly fij..,,, or mako BIU.h ...oilirications ! fs.,!V',,...0VC ,,2io,,S!"Vl 'eV,,u in,,,,Ir?l,a.!"1 ! on P-'tvilegc-s and elections are abont to . (,( (,0f) ; actrvoubscrintion.. isimMk),)- of bis oitic:al iluties. Ills onlv reputation thereof aj in lustiee and rii-ht sh:i'.l K.-em . .' 1 " ' .... 1 maKO a u.sat.inious report iti tavor ot en- i .o. l t. w-.- um ...i.:k i hoi .-.d.i ,nr " T !, .:..i.... . ,r.D i. .i r . . .,- 4 . , c' . ( HILT, ol tne liritrieL ot I mom I 1 1 '.i lii" 1 1 1 iii - i -a i . . i , . . - l'1 ' ii. .v.i, v-. 'J'-., i'ov, iTii.eii r - ..w mi. i i n iiini. 'wi 44 tv in idneii uorii i ;o U tiiat ho is tho most accomplished and i l,.-,,!'r' J?ct always, nevertheless to re- Cnnmv ot Cumberiaml .VnUemoi.' L" I f01! ' r'l", F,,,i,l..ot e5fcct",,K "l0 V18-1" nount the PohiiI of Finances have o bill bo fo amended as to put a stop at onco ' .... ;n.. .......... . i. : ,,v" '7. ....o o. .,t.:..u .a i ue on- .,. ... ,, .,, v..,.io,.i uc..k vi tuc cii.mju oiaieii. Jy mis plan it doubt of be al.lo tf. rais fit.m lb. iml,. and iorevcr to tli S St L'ina un tl.o nol.ife.! ! " a-iwin-ini, ...J:4 u.u iiuciv.:i,ii" i;..i no ! , ,lt ,,, l olI , t . such W r 1 1 of e I lor or n in ,-ji t n :" . " - ' 'i-"' . I ,.,.,.,,,! t, . .1 ; ..!.!. t...4 . . : . ' of ..,1: ,.i.i,." avu.f i.f n... Miw.!....: ! U taken in l. .i, nn.i ,:,,!..,. . . ... 111 " county aton saut, mtrcha.it, ot tho ' i " . ; "' ; ami trom the General Government. I population l .,w ... ...v. n.wu.ii.i,.!.. -- ; " " other nart. w tnessetli ii icis i:oi i espouuin wil d IliO l.ieseiit con .il- ..11V.V1I.I.7CI.11UI-IIIIY1.1-.,. t .... i . , .... ........ .. .l.l'.i. lr"..i. p ii . . .. . . . SEr. 3. Kverv such caie taken to the Su- i . . , ,u ;lsuuei Muutig, ior hiinseit . . ' . '"- "-r.o, euu a incse the Hoard of Finance were based on build- i crpoot t.-r .Melbourne, went ashore on P.e.ne Court upon writ of error shall be amlJil beh,li., .i,.,,HJ 'uer ,,e!ir!,.ot' h,is f;l,h- I JRtrl w to have a vote for 1 resident, ; ings of a character which was indicated King's Island, in Pass' Strait, and became river. John Edcau Thomi-sox, President of tho Pennsylvania Kail Road Company, -The .-hip British Admiral, from I.iv- l.eaitt and detei mined therein error and therein heard and deterudn-jd, and every such cast, taken to the Supreme Court , S'mlT Sl lliir . O... 11.1. . 1 4,... 41... ...... 11.. 4 l-r...l r ..I I ... ..1... It.... 4.. i... i:o...i 4.. . .. . . . . . . , , ... . . . f i , " . ;: " ; ; -o.. i., uo icmeu to ly the commission, but under the present iotai wives, fclie Had on board forty-five " .... ....u....i., uii... iii... , iiiv . I 1 L.ll , 111 . il IT. 1111 i II .111111 as writ? died at hn residence in I'hilauelphia, on ! ''V appeal shall be heard and determined tnerein as cases ot appeal in etpnty proeeed ir.;s. and in ease ;i new trial is ordered it shall be proceeded with before the sauia nut in the same manner as hereinbefore provided for. Sec. 4. An ae-roement to Kr-lmiit 1m.l4.1- younger days ho was connected with t.ev- ; this aet shiill bo a waiverof tho riyht of trial eial rail road suiveys in the South and ! ,j,rv- , 1 . , ... ,i. . iiars nil mil 1 1 14-u I! imer I n provi- von :i l. spii'vrd 1 v liicli i4nidtion mi . ., . . . ' Thursday of last week, aged Co years. He was a native of Delaware county, in this State, and was a son of John Thoir. n- c sou, ' a proiuiiioiit civil engineer. In his riiYiMinvlaitiiiii: 1 1 i. nriiiii.iilti.il .1. ...... ..:.... i nilvpnlil'v and o .i-nw. ..f l.ti4.T 4 - , . , f. , , , . .II..IVI... UIU 41.IIIUIU1VO 1IH IU U 11 IU I 1 ---- 4W ,74 I U 1 1 I 1 'V I I 11 I OII" AMrtill-J Cln i V.li.n il.nll l.A.... 1 . . 1 . .. ... . .... . - ,, . r I .. , . .- . " . . ......i. iv .....114 llll.V. fcllV. 1UU fl, TIlMr. I IU I 111 Ol 1 1 II ITS Ultlllllll I 144 f.t .1 -,..,,.1. noin lease ami 10 larui let. unto him. the ,vt,;..l 4,1, ti i. ,., 4...1 .-.1 f .i . ' . " . -...v. o.nii.iu ... . ... -- tn.ti.ieier, auu on tuai oasis mis report is land lvimr between ve ,mthwest.-rlVr,:.rt of "V'".-. ",u ' cast in me submitted. . . . 1 t t:lti4 iir l.ir liii.i 1.1,,, l,.,o al.i. .,.1 ...;i .- . . ... .... ...... .. i.v, hiij 11m 111.1 ml 11 !.. ed and to farm letten, and liy these presents not It lease ami to tarui let, mil said Knooh, his heirs and assigns, all the 11... ..i.iiiittr irnl.T-ir.l i. .1 tT... u.mtl .I....! .. ..art of tho hav-senles im.i i,4..-4-..n iia i.- i tlje districts. A tribunal id also to be es- street and Middle street, in tlnsa;d town of . tiblished for tlie adjudication of all cases ) i Portland (whereon Capt Joseph l.ai'.ey now j aiising out of an election for President. i dwells, ana who lias bei.-n a tenant, at will : l ins will remove the dangerous power of congress to which we have averted. ; "WE And Our NEIGHBORS la tin' latent un 1 r i ' i4 C.x Wheat br Iiaised in: Nkhraska. i Ibis question is frequently asked, anil sous, all of whom were lost except four J passengers and five seamen. I The ' bag feat" was accomplished by j TTo rripf V,POnhny C-r. Madame Fontainbloau in a Chica-o theatre i Xitlli lUL XeeCHer CtOT a few nights ago. "It consists of leaping j Author of "ly.d-i rr.r. from the trallerv to the staj. whih. mi.! "Tha ilinitt, r f....i.t - -u . ucserveuiy nigii lepucatiou as an , ioullt o this act sliall bo suhieet. to .. v i-i 1 ,s en" inter ou some of tho most important I law as to costs, except no jury fee bhail bo ' " roads in that section of tho country. He was elected President of the Pennsylvania Pail Road Company in and hfeld the position until his death. His administra tive abilities were of tho very highest or der, and undbt his energetic supervision and management the Pennsylvania Kail Koad Company has prospered and is to day tho most powciful and influential cor poration of its kind in the woild required on entering judgment. under us manv vears tiast aud now hires tin' house un said land of the aforesaid Knoih llsley), for the full term of ninety -nine irs liom the hereof, to ! full f completed, to improve as lie, the said r.uoeh, j his heirs or assignees, may think proper, or nr.iiii aim erect anv I'tiild.nirs lie uir.v I I.' I ......l 1.1 .. r . . 3 1 . , i. Mr. P. V. Grinnell, residine two and a- TI a"u V'"1 ' .V" IU'r and other power d st'r:-.- iiUTI.ETt FOR Al'STltlA. It i not pre- j thiiiK proper, and improve them as he cisely polite. perhap, when tbe Empi ior ' elmoses. for and during the term of time of Austria has just paid us he compliment ;l!'"r's:';-,b Aud the said Knock llsley doth of nominating as his Minister to this conn- I !V,V '"n1"L,:u"1 ,M1K:,-,1 .to P-'.y "'do the said i,iril,o,Wi .4.,,i,., i,.,, 4 .... Samuel Skilling, tor himselt and the heirs " r"V 4 J , - ' ' aforesaid, one dollar per vear yearly for the man of eh n meter noil nf mi..ic h- . '. . . . . . iiuii.i .n. iioum icsioiui oy pacKing oil to V icnua : i In.e tr.ero may be differences in and out of congress in regard to tho details of this or any other plan, there can be little con- j cerning tho necessity of reform on this im portant fcuojeet. ILifi-isbury J'uiriut. 4,.. , i i r l . ; . o . .i b j rr i-'wus, "in. . 1(W i. r K-.,t lu ini,,.,,, ,, . .- ---- - vy i ii tu uv an u;i- especially by thc men-hauls and business mingled good, in the tirst place, to relieve men of Philadelphia, whoso best iuteiesta j Conjjicss of the presence of a member who and prosperity ho had so much at hoait. i conuiDutes to the general coiniption of at the exptraiion of i saiil ti-rm f't ii l n .t v-n i ii. -4.tii In v-14-lit unit ; as our representative tbe most notorious I deliver ur.to the said Sanniel and the other ' political prolligato we pos.-cs. Put we ' heirs aforesaid ouiet find nr aei able posses- I The trust it may be true that 1'resident Grant , sion of said land and all ihe Vinil.ii.i-s there- death of Mr. Thompson will be deeply ro- i lntond3 to send Mr. Pcjamin I . Putler to ". provided he or they pay the sa.d I.noch, J ( .iiutiin n.i.1 41. .,4. A!.. ....! 1. . .ll'.slieirv; (ir :tl.!.rMH -w init. l. 1.I..11...' -iu tl.ri. 4. 11. 41144, 4411V. 111. II, ...1, .Jlltiei Itlll'llll.S lO 1 , . ' ........ .v .1 . i . i ii.iv i hi i iiri Lui men may j:m;;,; sa.il liuililins lo be then Worth when delivered mi at the end of ninety-nine years. To tho true perform- j anee of each :vnd every article aforeineutioii- j 1..1 il... ,i.i.-t;w !.;.... .1 i...:.. i. ..;.. ' I.Ij .1 'e 4.,... i ! ' j-... ...... ....... in. u.m-iu-j, linn iii-us, i and to promote which he had exerted all ! 1 ;V, 7t. nT" . - . . ! "nU,T' administrators, cad, to the ! , . , T, LU , gamzing that corruption of which no other other iu th.e penal sum of thirty pounds, his abilities and energy. I oace to Lis i Kadical leader can boast. The chances of In witness whereof thev have he eunto h,- aslios. EiicccsstuIIy unearthing any particular Con- ; terchauatily set iheir bauds and seals this i gressional rascality and brin"-in" its soon- I ";iy and year lu foremeutioned Xi:i.T.ir. G hant's llrsn.ANn not a P.k ii Man Intkndi:i 1 on a I)i;i:mmek. The enterprising young ilriton who 4has cap tured our President's dauirhter is not a man of wealth. On the contrary, bo is ! f'uttingand stacking, Si. ."0 pr aero barely well-to-do. In this matter I speak 1 Threshing i ts. per bushrl by the caul, my information cominu direct Hauling miles to market, 75 cts. from Mrs. Giant. His father. K.lwaid ! IJfcr loaJ Sai toris.h.is a mikiII estate in Southampton I Trtal cTwT ;.!!:!.!,rr:::'?I,aA,it:reStet,,in- The yield fromihirone-hnndVed V V. . "y. came, aeres, was 2,-JtiO bushuls of wheat IIS 111..-. Iji Ml I1L1 h V I ' I 1 II I 1 I I I I Tl (II eoiTiii.f tin j - - ' .... . 4 411.4 I lllj lilt Shci'!ield. house as a, tiaveling salesman, lie bad comparatively little education and no prolession. It has been reported that half miles from Harvard Clay county, Ne- i dh't L,f , iai." 1' : tion of its period: a:, i braska, on tho lino of the Iluilington and j JTThe Xew V(11.. . . f. ... - i-hs a like g-uio a-...i ; 'lu f ,',VCl"-U- U;' an-swcrsuie question ChiMs, f r h iladel t.h ia, has tkkenmeU ' It ar directly on s,. ,, :. with thc following statement of his success , , i . ..-co nriv j with ttit pi-,,1. in n.- it. i, ...... .4 , nies to eicct at h.s own expense a suitable emh racing the roiuai.. - : -. ! !.? nc? Va , andultWat'. a r j KTu" Mtf tS" , Allen ' ionshtps. th briglu,ie. , , I v,.;,i. ,d it;. o.. o.. r..ti . I oe' .a,'d tI'at the money already contri- the ,!,. -nt i outcil lor the tiurooso will l ,4. L.int ' l.reaking miti liundreil acres, at per acre Second breaking ditto. SI oO Sowing Seed wheat loO bushels i sors and its actors to punishment will be Is the lower branch of Congress, last ; notably increased by the absence; of Mr. week, the bill for the admission of the ! Putler. Territory of New Mexico into tho Union , 1!ut beyond this, it is eminently proper in.li .in nminisiruiiou liKe Unit wlncli at Knoiii 1i.si.ky, (S'-al.) Saml kl Skii.unc, (Seal ) claimed that the population of tho Ti rti tory was l'JT),0)0, but tho census of lbl' shows that it is only 111,3').. not ononeh to entitle her as a 'ctate, if udmittcd, to oi:4 member of tbe House of I.epresenta tives. If this project -hould be ultimately cousnuuna'cd and the Territory be admit ted as a State, then a gross and flagrant act of injustice will have been done, and New Mexico, with a population of 111, oo:', will havu iuro Senatoi a of the United states, who will neutralize tho vote of tho tw Senatois from New Ywik who ivpic seui ucaily o,tind,')').) of people, or the two Iviu.ttois from Pemis lrania, who repic seiit .;,".'!, GOO iniiahilahts. Moie than .V,1, (lof tho population of New Mexico can t ritlier read uor write, and a c ry laige j. ropoitioii id" the inhabitants cannot even spw..k the i-h.g!iIi language. Its popula tion is composed of wainluiiog tribes of VitnessRs SitoN S.ar.T.iNi;, iIoskph Ski LLiNii. Thi.i lease, it will be seen, extends from I until lytll, and has now seventeen ii-ii.ti ,i,,.nn,i n. ..oil ... .,i i n,i. i years to rim. 1 lie proper! v cesenbed. is I i.i-ivii'i ...I ii .ii i .it. Limine. .I COU 1 Si. i . ' . - , u win not no agreeable to iiitclli"out and i '''wk"". is mat now cover high-ioindtd Atnc.ieans travtlit, " iu Aus- : tl y the 01,1 ('i,y 1Iu11- t5iu l'lut u .... .. .-,44,1V, t-ia; ojr ulcoi 100 r,,,.Sent .HlHet tl.o fitrl S',... .1 1.1 .... T . . 4- .....in, 1..H.H..1 .-,,nt;,i 1.1 U , lO ,)l tiaVS. .Dunns? the dehatt it. was 1 iimh-lmhiIi.,! I... ik. i o - -- - . ..j.. v-v... vj j no iv.11,1 i e lm eeii lai i vo it tri.t to know that their country is --dio- i 1 1,0 wcst c'"" where lobster carts itocon- 1i- i-.if.il nod i,wii-,.t,,l'' ..t il.,. .. ,Ilr,a.e. iiiwii otrei.t m(. 1 ourk l.y such a person as Mr. 1 Oll T! fids; ..t r.i.f the biv-sraliM "ti.ii.l ;,if ..f 1 1, ,., ;eniamm ..... J - j .. ... , t, ,,Li. .,, , ,,. . t. .. .. I -Mi!,!'. ...... If - . 1-. r.utier. Neither was it nyiecablo to! """""" ""o"-, ana tne jail paitly Americans of that stam.. to lind their conn- i . ' x.'" "1" now occuptta by that por tly represented in Spain bv Mr. SicVl.. T'lu.in il,.. .,t,,. r.e 4i.:. . i ... . i a l. iv , i, ;i i,;,,,... I....,.: : 4.... 1 . "-'". ......c ... in 1B ,4.1111 ai oigui tVi V V- ' , , ollai!i I'd" acre, the price at which the j L r, M '"' r.nS"",ftf . 't I Builington and Missouri KiverK. K. holds ,-, 7 I ; e.uueiy too, its lands adjoining this farm, it will be little to acquire a knowledge of the sci- j wcu that the profit of this single crop of l"',ili,7n,n.,fi- ii i- ii ' wliMt Las overpaid the cost of the land on l. - f , : r ' clff ermjiclol.im ' wbich it was raised by three bundled dol- -;"--.." s narioris, ! ,s, and falls short ef paying for tho S.., still lives, it can do him no good for wliolo ouart-r section l.i ii'ti,,,, - - "--"-J J ftUv..! V'UU fund to i-.resr.rvft tht. ,n--. ! relations, ami such I l - iimii .4. v . aim l - x n e . , in projier order. ; uometir miseries as Lav C hief State Engineer Tlinmnmi ! spreiid Temperar. covet: Louisiana, writes to ( .overnor Kelloo-r that ! Mrs. Stowe is i-.r-.r in three million cubic yards of levee are re- ; K"niiiB which w ic ; " r7. quired to be built to save the State from hvvearsof ad, ai-d obs.- nrfir Inw navf roi ,- -i . ... 4. ...4- T 1 - - " ...i.i. j!, 1, i u iiii.i. 1 ,ihi iiana can : not pay for tbo construction of more than : - '; one-third, lie suggest ti that an appeal bo i - i made for national id. ! A slight lire occurred at tho St.-t.- : ever published ' it m ' - ti c in m ,r ii' lo.riT i-v . . ' - - which he soldatH-'cts. per bHsb. 2 n4 00 ! """tic Asy.uin, Harrisibni g. on Saturday J two yoars ago, " V, ir j .gnt. I ho smoke filling the mam buiid- ; every contemporary. St: l'rotit Si in:j 70 I luo ouiiines oecame greatly excited ' . I. .. 1. I I rr-t " o:- r.t: mo iniuows. j ue doors wero 200 00 l.-o oo SO 00 ir.o oo ..v. oo 'M 00 41 25 :i':.:. els are immensely pop'.-.'.ar. Cr-.hin " alone outseii:: !v .- thousands anv edition cf s-iv i: c i': - : '.' nob'iiug storv as thrown open and four hundred patients '.IV .7 should be read in fvrv I, ut the Adinitiistiation which selects such ministers is itself a scandal and a disgrace j to tho I'nithd States. Tho President in! this country, like the sovereign in Great i i'-iiiain, is the "fountain of honor." That fountain being fundamentally turbid and muddy, thoro who desii to "see its orn.i- i mental sj. ray glaneo clean and pure in tho ' cms of manhood must make up their n.iu.is to go to the bottom of things. It is ; not !esii-;..bh, in tho permanent interest of! II. I ....1....... 4I...4 ' 1 . 1 I... ...1I..1IJ, in.it ;i i resident, win. snr- loioais 1 1 1 it i lion ol l.lni street in fiont of the I'mt,.,! States Hotel. This inojierty is of course extremely valuable, the very heart of t ho city, and embrace about a third of an acre. The c ity received its title from a number of holdcis under the lease, one of whom made a proviso in his deed "that the old City Hall should always be used either as a city hall or maikut house," and a provi sion stall is to this day kept in one corner of the basement to protect this title. Whether if "t hro endiferent men" should va!;v the present. Ail tho ineomo ln ,i i snch as his father allows him, and may bo cut oil at any moment. IIo is also sadly detleient in morals, Ids chief pleasure be in apparently the society of a party of jov ial fellows over a glass of good wine. Unless he mends, it will bo a sorry alliance for Miss Nellie. Tbe house in England, also which has been the .subject of so many glowing des criptions, is nothing but a neat little cot tage on the elder Sortoris's grounds. Ic is ly no means an elegant building, and c.au bundled dollars. YVospkhfi-i, Fecl-nditt. We find the following in one of the Cincinnati dailies of a late date: "Wo have beforo us a clipping from a copy of Liberty Hall, pub lished in this city in 1S1G, where a most marvelous phenomenon is related the name of the physician being given of a Mrs. John Kelly, of Mercer countv, Pa., who had just given birth to five children, that being the Fecond effort of the kind Serial i now ruur.lng . t. Weekly Earn tin Xw: ThcOhristinnliii HENRY WAKD V.Yldll ti: i ok. tho property too lii.'hlv a clainemt. self with advisers and friJudn i l l"y Vtlh"uss is ;l 'lnestiou ; but i and r.ogan and Sawver and ! the ' "l Cl,y a? il hllilli"!,r. of no nuo. e nave already triven I nd; aus. Mexl Cleans, Sj aniiutU ;viul h:i;i- breeds, with a Mii.ul spi inkling of Ameii e.uis. It would tbciefoto indeed be a "model Stale." Tut", population of Now Mexico in 1l-7 ; nmis t 1 ,:to t, huh di.-g iudians and ni";n8, t-r less than that, of a sin.;'.i: Congrfssioii.il j di-tr.ct in i be State... Yet it is propo,.d ! to a.iinii i I. ih Teniioiy a State, .m that thv Ilepublicaus may sccnid two Scnatois ' in ('oMgic.vs to b.elp make up fur tho Scmi t .isthi y l.:vo lately lost, and others that tliay are doomed soon to lo.e. Hat to ad mit New Mexico would be less out i a ;c.iis than to admit Ci.loia.io as proposed, also - - A bich 'o.id i i ISJil a population of only "''.-"I, iiii biding persons of all colors. Ibit tho wiir.-t case would bo tho admis-.-i..ii of Aii.oioi, hich bus been thivaten c i for .-iveial yeais, that Territorv cou ; i i : . i k poj i:l ti(-n of only J.,ti.",.; ! '1'liiuk of :;i,-i!.g t si'ch a noi.ibwr of oopo as :;. ty Mittrfin tlie United Stales Senala .. La'- .snch gi cut States a Nov York, IVim-iham.-, OU,, and Hlinoii ! Tho popuk'i ..ii .f ad thu tbren Tdr'torios v.an-ed is bttle l.eyoi.d to that wf a sinlo 'oiig;essi,n.al ibVti ijt in tbo States ; yet, if aoniitte.!, thes row iiicboatw States vill Lave six votes iu th Senate-, or as many as i'tn-.ifylvai.ia, New Yoik. and Ohio, with a population (in W ; of 10,. -,();, 1)7!) ! Aud tb.s, ;iy!, 2 he Cf..non jr.iit, toarcomniodai. l.ic PcjiuLhcan j.o itlciaiiS, and to porpetuato or prolong the: oo.ver and plunder of uiu lb-pubs-rui like Morton Ui. iK.rdson and Delano s! 1,1 o.i r ! enormous v; bi-lt r.'puto and uu.iiiestioneil char:.,. re.- i thc !Vas0 U!U,er wnich the heirs of Samuel v. Mil:. g to accept his commissions abroad 1 killtng may soon claim Market square, 'I be un.itnei.larv shame and disrepute into ' ,u,t.t ,s l"ohablo that their title will bo .h:. b wo may bo brought abroad by such i C'V" iOIUo'1 l'' a" older and broader claim, noiuin.ilior.s sis bist bebt tho actmil itn.r.s ! "'"lerstand that 3Iiss bkillings has coj. us oi agreements and deeds ly which it it proved that a great deal of tho proper ty lying on and between Centre. Middle, Pore, Cross, and Free streets should revert to her. The magnitude of the claim can bo seen at a glance. This property was conveyed to Deacon Wm. Cotton few of whose descendants aro now livin- here ar.it others m or thereabout. Almost only be maintained as Sartoris, Si-., permits. ! vvluun twelve months, or ten children Nevertheless, I am told 1 born within the vear. Tho subsAoi.4nt know tho family, that Algernon Charles record of Mrs. Kelly is not known, but it Frederick's mother is a splendid woman. is easv to Fee from whence the Cazstfe .e.. 4.11. . 1 -11 . . . ' ,1 : 1 X f .. .I'm mat mio win make it very nleasant for ,ts lecunuiiy oi linaelnation." no was she r LrrunriiU Admnre. Mrs. Kelly, referred to above, resided in lvacliawannock township. Mrs. Wal- V..n:,. .. 7i . ... . . IHR AMKRICAN C a it nix A T Tho St- pheiool the bite House may be lightly bomo if wo e.nn but hope that they" will ecndaeo to awak.-niug tjie siw mora! sense. oi i ne - inei n-au t't ontn I., i li.. ..... ;i.. ...... the pollution of that atmosphero. -Y.' 1 . Louis LVtuMin. .lice.,..; ; . " . :...:.; : ,JW cs,u,ff m ren,m- , r . 1 1 1 . - , ' V - ""s oers tne circumstances of the b rth of the hi d T'h "tK Ih.t" An, 1Ca,i- V;"-: i n children very well, having been pres! S st I 'phy-sician- great p,.wers of the worhh and its Cltho- ! lV oeo no numerous, woa ! iv ami mte - n.. 7 , ... . . ' ------- i. - ; .' ... . ' i" f.nvNT tu:. CiiiKK Camuivvt::. Tho chief of all candidates al tho next iinmina, tl. n will bo a pnity by the namo of Grant, if radicalism is then in undoubted aseen d.are y. be will bo the man for t be Padioals. If iiiiinl iliinksarc in Togue be c.ui earn ' o.uhuiu sniipoit as baviior iml.ii-s...l - . - ---ft .-....,. ai,. ineantimo had twins, havinc criVCn A. A. .4. er bo with'.el.l " Ti,, ' H, UULl1 lu twelve cinidreti with n twenty cr oo Witn. told. the Hsituoucai in-i months Are irUv -cii r , forms us that "th3 two prelates most no- i., s,mn T" , hv.ug, and now tably conspicuous in learning and piety I Mon.bharpstilb Adccrir. and m intliience at the Vatican are Arch- bishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, and Arch- i Tf wc m-ty believe a story in the Phila bishop Perchc, of New Orleans." One of : oelphia $r-d,i Tiw, an uuexpeced these, the Itejntblicstn thinks, will soon re- j st,eak of fortune has como to tho family ceive the distinction which has long been i of a deceased editor, the late Heron Fos deserved and w hich should long" since j ter' of tu Pittsburgh Dispatch. We sin havo been conferred on some one of the ; ce ely hope it may be true, not only on ac inany eminent Catholic prelates of Amer- i cout of the two daughters, who are said ica. At the same time, if the oditoi-'sow.i ' to bo angels, and who beco.n .inniiW ,.,i preference were consulted ho would like i f?eiiC now as the presiding goddesses of all tha land where SkiU"mr.V seven acres tho red hat to be civmi to tb "4miiiPi if . i silver mines and real estate hut n, ,t in-o ,,i j were situated was a swamp in 17;i2, and it and distinguished prelate Archbishop Ken- j traditions of journ.alism and literature may , vms not until after Free street was laid out : rick, w hoso trrcat learuimr and exemnla- v : ,iavo at least one excention. hs.mcnt i i. . : . ,,, .r .. r . j ; At. it'...-.. .. s . ........ iii.il pcopio riiiiiil pass over the bog. Put : piety would mis iiieiintes only a lraction of Miss St ill, n. iwei- ..f t ha ter; l'.asteni ,, Wt...?. ,., , . i , tlal,n- 1 ero is besides the property ie-rgo W.ishin ,. I. . l.i ; , V V i . ? ! 1 J "e slrcct- the property on tho other side otis I..,-any l-.esi,;,.,,. . ' '"V 'b , ' V? ""S'ess street, inchu'.inir the Preble I n .min.uion doe.-; tl1Ht seule it fo.- I ' I,ol,-:?' 0,1 t,, -sitc the old Burroughs We am :-,l .i. .. ,..:.,lt 'ol ! ' :uit i mansion, and the farm at r..,erinrr - -'v 1 1 lit! I Pi 1 Viu.vij r..,dl ; .-i .... - . al . . . .- 1 not . ...j .... j , f I " tlltt honor any distinction in the , J1 y "er, in the early days of California Pontiff to confer." gld fever, purchased some land in that region, and, editor like, forgot all about it. ...... x t..,ie, ocmg ot a legal turn of mind, rushed out, twelvo of whom escaned from the grounds and six of these are still ac I large. j A Brincklcy divorce, with a more tin- ' fortunate ending than tho one decided in New York, last week, has occurred at I Newman, Ga.. aud. strango to sav, tbo ! parties were from Memphis, too. S. P. j Ihinckloy, a dissipated husband, applied for a divorce, and as the w ife was likely to ' win, ho stabbed her to the heart. She died in two hours. j Jasper Meyers, a fanner, living about i three miles from Madison, Iowa, excavated last, week, according to a telegram in the Chicago Ti)u, a vault containing a num- ; ber of skeletons larger and heavier boned ! than the present human frame. Men of seance, who have visited tho place and ob- ! tained specimens, say they belong to tho j race known a the Mound BuildersT. j It i understood in intimntA etre)... ; . as. lingTon.anrt is very pfobabiy true, that ' tllL' times a journal Mr. Disraeli has informed Mr. Sartoris, the i one in the household. lather, that it is the purpose or thc Queen, on tbo arrival of the luidcgroem ami' bride, in England, to confer a baronetcy upon the young man as a compliment " to the American nation. Thus he will become of rank entitled to appear at Court, which at present he is not. Fivo years ago MissGavloid of Poston and her sister started from Denver in their own carrago on a wonderful journey of 1H,00() miles, which having accomplished, they have returned to that city safe and sound. They have visited ererv camp, set tlement, village, and city in tlie Western 1 erntories aud on the Pacific coast. AIis; Gaylord now starts for Australia, whore she wilt spend the next two years in a similar exploration journey. The Huston express from New York via nore line, when approaching the II satonic Piver bridge, east of Stratford, 4-iuuiuav last, ran against an upright tie placed in a cattle guard. The tiahi was running at a high rate of speed, and the i cow-catcher, striking th i Jrx .-.Mr If ,i..i pletely in two. The shock to tho t-asscn- to very new and r. tv-.v li-PI-41 Brae .-r.n., f I... 4. ' . 1 ! 4 i --...v..., uui no senous damage was ! n you are not u imiiitcu. ms supposed that a man lui at onco and .llr I mm tin. .. . : .. . . .. 4 .evioiis nam up is lue"-uiitT party. J i A terrible calamity happened in New- ' In rel!p-or.s rr.atfc gelical and unsoctanu:.: in; Independent and onti-n. k..n the best articlos, stid 1 . l -i steriip, from the foretuoft " to mainiain the hiJihe: .-wu.l.i Literatare, Poetry, At:. V. News, Politic., Ho;;;i' . 1 as fairs, wiih Stori--s. Kl.v:r.. . : Children. iVce. X.ithing :.-. .-i it a oi.MPi.KTU ! . ' .' pure, aitraetivr, w i.le-a . :;'r : later- A MASVEL of CHAFN?- I-iTiT lrss th.l.i o::, tvtru irnk reading mat ordinary Sl." hook of in a year 5'J mcli c: iMkt.i wort u of aununlly .1 .it t . ;:.'; ;.v "J "- A COMPLETE LIBRi The form of the pap- " ' I pasted and trimmed. --r.r:. :- That weJl-earneil ; ': :t.T ' ' is now Biieh that i f its c i.e-- .'- -' Largest Circolation n ts and has realeis by huaiir."-' An ilkistratet. :"iri;" containing tlie i i . i i: g Siowo's admirable slnr. ' lOU- Oll sei ure it u::i. r X.ilx'i-:il i The p:i.crm:.v !.. I : ' ; " ' ; ; at iraetire ii-. iiir.ni!.-o-' i'-: ' ' ' ' , CI1IMSTIAN I'Ni WUtl IIIITK l m.IJ Yl:nSO tmmnn.l v - - --i.ivmii,uN v.ifces h:,rC unsettled the woihbri bebef in tho necessity of natural ability and -u,, .-. r of purpose, in tho- who would" fain siudoto eminence? He diit'ers from all oih r i'.xeciitivt s we have known in one astomi l:i g artictnar. No member of bis Cab-net i-s a poosible candidate. Mediocri ty has its enormous advantages after all. P. very Cabinet officer is a determined be liever in i.d woiker for the third term. They dread a return to second-rate attor neyships and claim agencies. No other President ever swung th iutluence the mighty lnf'.uouco of harmonized inferiori ty. Ca-sari.stn is no myth. Giant is as assured iu Ids own mind of another term as though the third inair-aual oath bad been t.d.eii. What is to l.i...., bim".' V, i;o i ; oi l.;i!,- .;,n ... j:,,. . 4 J . L. A A 1 - 1 il TT I f Villi and own a P,-...;,u.. ' , tl 1 niuigs net envelopes everything Slie lu ul coming i robident, iiavid have alo become hei.. ro cedent. I". e. . . i, V . K,,wrs ' ll ,s "t limited her inquiry to the lecr.rds ' '-"l,uau?u vt the Pennsylvania Com- Ensland valued ah i ii.:. . , .. .- r. oinics lo maKe i .,1" rnic..(;....t. i... ti " . i . 4-. -,, nanv in this cilr bqiI 'hit iiM ' j..u . " "u""lcu i c. is m , auiresl ot a I fa iooiik i...... . i i ....-c. iiv.no wj i nonius .inn aionii isiilll- " . ; -vi ...... ...... .. uv, i-w... iiyiidi.N n to Fuuurr cast c i...-!,, ., . lne.l sincS tho lin o of 1 fo "o Vui do, i t. ! intsi 'm KOunl bllt fiho has uack ' bcott "uSh$ l'eo" enbarred, in his : forth thrown i.,. nP seiTs hade precedent. What had precede o ! . ! U thc VUl ,ocul(ls Alfred. For over a j rations last Fail, yet he had not asked : cided literary abilities, au wbV. Aild .V 44'. I , I '1 ! I'l.n Ii.ib " 41 4 .1. . - , , .... 4 V I I'll III' I I. ill 1,1 .1.41 1l1.la'lTll,111ACC I ... .. " . . - -wv. -. .."iiuuuui iiivbu o.meiii., , - -- - i .ma mo ii.icnuea to On will. i. thorough researches. Of course we are i . 6 ,e,neii payments, and was pay- ' nionoy, replied that hn .,,".! le'nce, and can- ! nB .1,R' c,cn.ts ? Ul d,1Ia.1-! 1,6 adminis- ; sbe intended to buy a n I". " lu not in Miss Skill illO-c' ..-in fi , 1 i.'imrt not say what surprises she has in storo for ! trationof the Pennsylvania Railroad would i ortiamt jicoplo ; but she evidently has do- i "ucu as to insure its coutinueu success. I : . . i , ..... i X -1 i , . . . . . . t . 1 , . 1 . .. n " .l.i r 1...4- iiniuco to no fura she is riniit before she V ""B"1' -.neeitii ior nmu, uuu iniVV'T stP"Sers visit- p'os ahead, and from hcr"n,eans-or at ! lle 7U,M so'1 roveTr' if they badI.,,1t ; t"ou f! that'W' least with tlm mean, that the case affords, ! done so. Tlie Pennsylvania Rail- J'ou of good horses t and Hint In - i i . . . l'Oad f Omnilnv wa. tn.lrinrr ,n. if a nmwr nf. : lua lUloIl. I 1 1 1 am. w , .., I'.o-ei-i euppiy sue can tiouot- ! . " ; - to two nrin" . 1 . is owing ray of1 , 1 ecui,. iri .iiiotiiii wiiuuui, iiuuum. ; - . . i-a. . a.isons; in tne first piace ' con- i main branch and leased lines were ' D'eed from the rery best stock ; and in ' i never earninfr more mimrv. and the reiru- tno second place, our iwnnl. . , ,-"-'"-.aiid an overwhelming an " , 0,lt her side in the comin test.lWtlaudA.ln-rti.vr, Mny 29. never earning more nionev. and the regit i lar four per cunt, semi-annual dividend Carpet-baggers aro makinsr a rush for ! w.ollla l,a Paid at Hie time specified. AT. V n,-. .. 4 f ivunc, ,ew ..ex.oo wn.ci, is to come in as a new Sta.e. bomebiHly has mndo a lot of living animals in that region and s.y0l- to it as sutueient to lloat one member of Confess vyb.ch ot course brings two Senato-s.'-H Uh.-.o are t.ev l.pole-.Mirchells k,1 p;u c isons .ew 3ie.ic.. cl.uiioia for ihem. Mioses of South Carolina .fn,i, Johnson's Anodyne I.iximent willgivo cenyfof l,hi'eh hi ii " Le ,lle.n,e ih ,;- n.oro relief in cases of Chronic Kheuma- the a, thoritvVf t rcc"f U ,U he dcni-" tism. no matter bow severe, than anvother is no c' e. J L ra.Tl 10 ,li,n" ll artiol. known to medical men. Ud in- thuf.andhomu.t ne Lc&A bheT Vi iHU.y and externally. iature ,lt tntd b 1 the .eg;.- isit a sirk npnrhl thou- tliree small children in charge of tlie bouse. I pon returning at the above hour they round the house burned down and with it tho.threo children wero entirely c-i-sumcu. I l,e event creates very naturally a proiound sensation in the quiot neio-U-borhood where Mr. Jones and his wife arc well and favorably known. Michael Derine, a cooper, residing in Brooklyn N. ., while reading a oarer man any other State in a blow,.., m... -;-o--v mm we toll them, is owing I fractunnV h ' st n V. l,n?r r . - " -" "oi, iieiiri vinir li i m of h.s senses. IJefore sho c.,,,H , ... IM I 11 1... A . - . . I'V-fH, i Ut" uie second place, our people u Shirt L I 7. ' ' T ?. ol. h and hastened yaracry Condition. Powl,r, which in oar cun.M e ,, "d relaUl1 t judgm.nt aro of inoalculable ad'vantage? i and w 'lT d ' lb...- e ii. . l" l"lne, when ' 5 tZ ! t n,T!er,,,! th"" children .niter tho husband left the house. 1,. ap- .?," U.V S!'. oavy tlat iron and "- o men- orauis out ibe nisb.H,,rs inimips i,:"-.en who . ed y i-.ii s. One Year. "'J Or, wltji premium wiiY r'i- " ;.,(-."' (i. 11" ;- ,' elcirininir in ''". ll!ilu;i-!, si.'.'.!. I..:. framing. I ' - , Or, wit ii lurire pr-. t.!i::! F: - '-"' -i , and Kliuv-r ; ' ' T' :. ' ' Piorrn fer '.: ,' ' ,' x lilntlll! ... . !i:J.' i. . 7 ' :' ':' " lr.iin:!:if. , 'if ' ' ' " ' '!ii i-k. I r.i:'t. er io - -l.i .tt f.'i." ei i ' ,r. j:. eoi:iJ ;.v.K'. r : r- f I- !.:r.-(.. J7 Park IMaee Good AGENTS W rtii-K'- Veri. she a.. .1 .ested. aie f.' .l. '! ht ?even, four and tw The inurter...- e: r- o l.i" has lieon buiit i.p 1-y I -.:-I:.-ri..ii ri'ii'i'.UT- " ai-1- r.M urn. Tlio pa1'. ... w si. TV. I li- i .-: i J 1 ly filppMt '-I ti.- ll--:'- '" t.-t -.i- I'l l Ul! II!.-:.- I -r .- tlf al ..iicpicte "::'' mov . . o -.i ' ! 7' ' -s it Yd .: r . !. I. .. I n a
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