JUL ?: LflfciS&il riRU&Ui. Tcri.t. Xalti)-il JTi: .'oi l Jlula Over. Home llule in Irelaml. - A ! All: 1371 Win :h.r or nt Grant is seeking a i c- i-jaac HtTKvit.utn iiromi.ktos tiiechir- I The British House of Commons decided nomination, ami from what snnrcc, for a I kii'I.ng okasmhiitek. ) by a majority of more than 1!) to 1 that it third tct mi, aie questions which are jus now to .i cotiait'ciallo extent C'ligrof sil: the at !-!itio;l of the public I le:-s throu I 1 .... 4 ....... fril ill. ...n . ' . . . C . . . 4 i m'UiUfcIH 7 V K - l.V VUC .-'.ll.lll.l LCI Ul Cmnes this way now on lifted wing, with the Whole House "to consider the present licry lightnings in his eye and the cereal ; Parlimentary relations between Great Brit- !!:-. 11. Mi a .-', f t li' ti iiiatif it f 'i - I ! iot c -tut . ( d of I hi: c : 1 r 1 1 ii s ' Him. t il.; l. i. J "i. !' .n, 1"; ."iikiin. Perry. J nu iat a Ii:;i Mo o r. a.d l.:t.J smci-i -!cd ;n ."-era; iu;r fio.'ii the last named cuutv. a foenu.ii wo: thy i.f hisiterl iu the J ctsoii of lb..,,. .Mm . tho ul le and eiTicient i d If .u f t v'y '.n ty .?'t.vwiu;inti picscnt mm. Ur of Coi, 1'lo:n the Id IV try dUiict. At. the ' l"i,er clectii :. j'-iily in the ecu:... A Straxce SrouY. In the upper part of Placer County, Cal., in a narrow vallcv Acir ami roliticat Items. some distance from Lake Tahoe, and so j Victor Emmanuel is entitled to the twe. But the hot.t.M.'Tl out of the wav tti.it its cxistcm-n io i9m. 1 i...:c .... ., . .,.,, ; i . . . "l u'"i out of the way that its existence is scarce- 1 lr.nfT, ,. tu nrrlirst nn in the wo.M. ly kuowu, lives a Norwecian family named i T..,. nn'Vilt stan.l trial f,.r m.. Gumbuh, who immigrated to this State next week in Sunbury, each for killiDghis Srxuiivh flv Making merchajidiseo it of ,., has not usually been called a c.4 !ti: 1 M j turiKd to gM account, they siv ''"V ' " r,je.r ifL'.TO inaI.ti.-H like thU, ,,r.vl firm in Ind.anapoli recoixl . ''.ilSui, orK ri.U. , h the io if. I f?i s :.!r. .'-!. ci ha, a-r V.'i: learn frum tin; I'ittshftth that dt-U Elites ami ciLti.s tioiiiii;: to 2tiicha.-c tcni, ion ticli' ls ever i ho I'c ir.isi, lvania l;.tihi,u! to ittii inl t.ha Dcmoci .ttio .' ate C. locution in tl::t. city, on tliu 'titli of : out ti... country. That there is no co.;i- . crunching teeth, the u.ld, unhridled grass- j seriously disenss the proition "that it is the t itae of their arrival a mat. nearly tbir- die of a barrel of u ear in Belmont. Xcr.. -ItJover. or K.T i t 4 . 1 : t .. . nf it 1 rti 1 in n f-t. - rr hull tii.-h r., .1 tour unii iticr. t i'AcTAra tn i ra i fiLii i o -.t .A ,1 ..r 1.. . : i.. . . ' 'i. 1 1 0 1 r J.i , ... f 1 , . Kl:;K,Hc'- Mc folds hmiMlfuj. like the nation the noht and power of arranirm;? all I cciveil an injury 111 early life that arrested The lidnmpiiitf busit.o hm extetrled eit; L o ! , C"1"1" ,,.I'K-r"'i:t,... !:..w . ' .. " ' ' ' K" ",K '" jkkn.te. releases himself like an arrow 1 Sccl,tWlM T.ish aftdrs in a.. Irish Pari . his Cr..th. To look at him one would ! tn T ' 11 A , 1 Tf'lu s " 1 '1" -,lV'.,. A"- !i tl,. ,,. . i.e i.im.i.cr el t.-nes - nu admitted I -., Horn a hot i lnv. i..o,ls hi itself over nient." It isea,sy to see that iu the London suppose that he was a child of not more i tP,' t,r - citizen' hav ..vViA.-ilv I. ' " V 1 i VJ'e h ' !" Al ' it ii, t.rojerto do ,o. Ali the ; krgc spa.-es and M.bM.ts the country he . ne. spacer press there is a grave doubt ! than ten or twelve years, except for the ! d mjstcousH th ; murdered aim robWd Kl,h., Kw'.; J tiaditioas of the ,-.,unl v, howoyer. are :,- ' t ! lMoplo t. him- whether st yyi. thing has been done in thus j mature look on his face and his unusual j 1 lI'narrisbie onSumdiy Bill Fiee- 1 Ir"mcv T oV,VV V",' 1 ' i . , , , A hen he alights upon the Held the overwhelming lv t he brut e force of num- I smart ncss and intelliiteuce. Little Dols ! ; i o", AU"(1.V- I "II I i ee- n c . 1 he nam.-. t.f u... c ..,.. jos.d to tt ; a.ui the mnu.tm example f furiliei. lK,Us for ,lis crop,' and behold, like Wis one of the most growing proposition, and his parents had long sinci gite , p , m 1 iUle ZJe U,ZtvK i V" H' ' i ail oar fmer P.v,:.io,.l,; has cause.1 it the grasshopper which has passed, he has afloat in the political world, and especially j the hop j that he would eyer attain the ! acd onlVvear namcl W,,eU' . .Tames H ihtsnis h1 .ta,. n ; J t le lccogni. cil as common law on ihe , '",(Ui?irr. J-or sociability and gregarious- wherever there is faith in man's capacity stature of a man ; but the boy or man;'' i,na,iPn.hii fri,-i ?. V " " J" lc ,"a"-. w" "e s . ii , ; subject, that ., mm, hoover great may ! tl-e a,e few ild fowlhke the gra.s- to govern himself.. There is muchulta- could not help feeling keenly disjointed, al Long S "L,lC- " - 4 , ' , , , , , . , , hopper, lie moves in battalions at com- tion and shouting m London over the easy and frequent v remarked that if he cmild i .. , -. m tugi-i , , b, his merits, o;.ght to bo entrusted v.ah 1AII, flT,nt, :lll(J whenever there's one there discomfiture ofM"Y. Butt, but one who.eadl- ! not be Hke other people he did not want ! en f. welve fee ater ! TlA? tW" '-1:1 ..i.i..-,. vo., .-. c- : .c- ;t m.moii. ouimimg on mo gronna between me nnes sees tnat it;rs not low una ; to live. .Nothing was thought of it, how- , . ,..,.,. n,.,,.,:. , ' ,l .' .; . ... of the J'es:dei.s?.ave ben re-elected a his Knees overlook hi... like a sten ladder, i tremblinir. ever. ,.d no s,,,...ct...r. l,:t i. ,v,,,.i.i I ,.On0 fl)cnnott, a Cathohc pi icst, has break for the pt.rj- of - ,,,nd time, yiz: Washington, Jcilcison, Mtt"e ' i st hat of an ove, load-j A week before the debate came off the endeavor to make away with himself.- Z ZS" St "ktete r'T,V",Sr atu. drink:,,. .... ' . . " . . ' cd wheelbarrow. I le has the unbonn.le.l : T-o-i:.;,tt and tke fit.ectttfor sounded the F:..K- lt. full lv,i4 .Ikt,-,,, n, cumstances vv m. i. stiKgost tiiat lie lia been 1,m.k ,,f an.n.His. At lnt the ;';"J'3""1 . M"moC Jsu;K',y"' stomach of a weekly story paper for cere- alarm on the same day as if by concen t, much search he was given up for lost.- ' v ?,,1,1rl "S "r '""pitt el 1 'V'1' b,U 5" T1 t5,nt' ;i ' - t.iant, :.li the others having been limited al-, and when he has cleared up the .stand- The former declared that ' there is hardly a Nothing was heard of him for some two , , ' ,' i ' iXV;t IVm f '' U'e ':d Uc, :t . . to a shiL.'o ieim. Will CranL be ,ude .., ! inir crops of a count v or a St.Ue. ho skins oe.mle in Kurone less .nullified to govern ' .....utf.s r.r.l tl. fandlv itl..l .lo-n to ' T ', - - ' , " ". 1 Tnn . ilrm .',u ( onsnmptives dunk the v. ..,:., i. ,. except ion to this time-honoi cil rule ami vi:i the hue of safe picceduuts be iuterfer k s in i i ic ii. x.iuoi'u vaa i u.i lii iu :imci i ill. iiii r I . in.- i:iii.i.v .1 :o I .. t vv n i n . . . . . .. to the next, picking his teeth as he Uoes, themselves well through a Parliament than the belief that he had wandered awav ! ";iV"'i " IV ,J:' U " WUlC mr:,,Is l 1"'1""K' their li and there gathering himself in mass con- fie Irish, if left alone." Tt denied that the : anions the mountains and been lost, or i . t " . ' . ', " , - 4 . 'ostily that their ex:5tei:ce , . . ; - muKt-u hji nidiiv rears iv n:i ti ie present mou;!:. . an procure orders for thastimc by nddicsiug , Srcrttaiy Democratic i!7 Ransom street, r..- Hotel, Philadcl- the jiiitcl a.-.o i; Viiii. p. Pun Mate l i:i..i:;i!.r, , I Jno. .'. 1'arr, .Mcrcliauls' . 1 :.. c ... I io. i, lie-; . i i-i.arge. .so excursion ticket iv.ti be obtained without an cider, which mu ,1 be pre-eir.cd to the ri-ent at the sta tion y,heie ll.e jiaity p!op.jM s togt-t aboaid the train, ai.d ho older for an excursion te-.iet will bo rccog!ii.t-l by eo wi'icl ors of trains, but full f.ue wiii be- demanded. -a K.-m - itk.v the l-. eai .piiOM law was submit ted to the po. ple of the- du!u-i:t counties e.i the Mate for tl.t i. . : i , tou, iiair County, as WeJi asceia! other counties, by a popular vote neee-j.t d i'.. e do not .piestioii the honesty of j iu p se on the part of a majoiiiy of the voters of Blair, or any other county, in taking the law for what it u north, but we i,iaj ci .sistently ask. has its oj eiation been in ac cordance with then Jioiie-t c.uviet ions. er has it not been the very reverse We have e.xpres-cd our views on this subject veiy f leniently and o Mill adhere to them. r . . . J.a.-L v, ct k v. ;ts Courts of LL.i;- c( i n: u its. pmeeeilirgs, it. Learing and di j - I vcntlon. he foliows the fashion i.r tt. ' T.-ttl. luwl tlio ranncitv f,,r Pn.rlime.it ai-v 1 h..t- o .r.-i,,l. 1.,, ......1., .....i ..e ! . ,r 1,1 " " ".' 1 1 C! "J lOMgfil lor many veai s bv i.i t . . ed with m order to gratify his own person- and "points with pride" to the record of! management of their own exclusively local I In the latter part of .Nevember a partv of ' r' LLU1! T, ,S y , y? "h; and that it has I ( :: al ambition ? That is the question. So I te last. The youth of our country call : atlaus. In the second place, it asserted prospectors iu following up a small caHyon 1 trcts and "'w.-Vis !mhi :iwnae 10 tb ; tivc luxury. far as our observation has extended, the ';m Uinerent!y the grasshopper and the ; that Home Pule, beside crippling Groat on the headwaters of the south fork of the ' Jlu,e 1ailk of 'Jo' , .., ! ("clt U"antities of gra!,.,:,. ,, ni(,,, c ,, , ' . hoppergrass, and say "Sho !' at him as : Britain, would ruin Ireland. ! American Kiver to the eartern part of LI ! count rel-iims Vt. ? i-. Jel.auon .resred in Western and s., liepubhcat. p.ess of the north and north- ! ,,c gocs by. The hardy Ptah pioneer gent- The Srtator insisted that an elected le- Dorado county, discovered a small cavern, ! ,?r "I 'r nc of D J, hi To, me of Kentucky ' 5jlU",s' ",,a z ' we it do not endorse tho project, and we I ly untangles the legs of him from his hair : islative body to manage local Irish interests and in exploring its recesses found the ' pioneer fame Poone was x. tiv ' f i y are ra,,I,,-v ,'u,v1" h not recall anv Beimbiican oauer in tho ! and whiskers, and covers him with a No. imidied tho full and legal tahlishHient of ! wasted form of a child, who was so nr.-ulv ' native 01 Minnesota in myitads. and , s i. r. lun th of any pronuiieiice i, except tho Wash- ! l'V5 V t',R' jV.psls, at ''"'.'" "send's Hotc , , - I "l (--alt Lake ( lty hears bun through al ed with much rejoicing the union of their ti,e i:ite Zn,wr can .,.. .f. I naci. I isconsin, jieihap' lV ! lli.i t-a lit I- itel tatnoiic ascemiency, tnai liotestanisin . tic-ad when Joiind that he could uivo no ac- ! O r .ixti-L.. I..... 41 1. ..11 . .......1.1 I .n L.n.'i .... . . . n ... . I . i . ....... . . .... C 1 ' 1 f . 1 f t - , i ) .; i 1 . -. ' " ' ' ..j .i.w.-. nun lliioi.-iu ail woiim in- 'im.-iiu.m, .mu notions nji , COUI1I 01 llimseil. Oil j lie I ore IOU" 1CCOVC1- , , ninvn i.i.-, t.mi iu ,lliv ' tlio lil iMll Mt.l,.w rC tl.o ;.,t, 1. ...i.ll i.. -l.w.l, 1" . , 1 ., .1 .......1.1 , . .l .... n: I .. ... .1, ... 1 ' . : " i- 1 ... . . v ----- - - ....... . . ... . - 1 - nouses iu mail 1111n111.il :ininir-n tiin ..mi. 1 ., 1 1. . . . iU,..,iiU.,i.v .1. "'n'""- .v ie o-,sciue hid wmoow as one who nas been sent ior .compelled toinieriere in behall ot the : he was still itnah e to tell anything about ...w..;... rn ..; , , ninunuii nauii:i; couutryjoiiiuaUwlio.se. edilors hold posi- 1 1 om :1ur, and d rop w it h a thud into the minority. 1 he ' -t do lor candidly admit- j how he came to be there, all recollection j twclvesind thirteen " -"j j vastaling insects next y.;U. ..v. ..nu i. i .nu in. 1 1 i.ii.t i :a .. f wiiiu in. .I...- ; . ..io i....ui I ..... ,r i . .1... . , i i o i ' i" "ci i mi 1. 1 ii "uuii'is i ic-u ui. ii, 1 1 ii. i no ii.iu in.in v i ie auccK. ami OI 1 lie mci'in nm wo or t lire., ni.mt is li:i v. i ,.. i , . ... , , , , ... him in trenches and barbecues him for the that Lnglish-made law is regarded there inr faded fit mi 'his mind And now comes M;n; lr- inr . 1 .. i.- nesota will complaiu of the m arm, ot oir.ee-ho.oers, lk with tavor noonday meal. I wit h hostility, but all must bo endured if ; the strange part of , he story Take," to ViUs un uJZ, ! " if U" h'"'U "f ' uj.on the project, and will exert their in- j And this way he comcth. Tho hour ; incurable by no other mt-aus than local self- j his home and tenderly cared for he rapidly i set ',. firr and before ihev c.H h r t ?.n I 1 " P,osont "'vcmet. ev, ... , lluei:ce to accompliah it. But btiil the ; when he shall appear m one immense muv- government. recovered and becan at once to crow with ,.r i...,. i.V.. i i . eastern Mates will not e v ipe. fact remains, that all the 'Merit leading or- j m c '1,,,n" at lllt; t'l'I'cr end of Fifth ave- I These articles and a similar one in the j great rapidity. When our informant saw ncr. ' Uie list l.K-omofive 11, ,.,..ni , ,,, ' . . i "nCi and taue lij. ins marcn down Jlroad- . J tinm gave tl.e key-note ot the debate m ; Imn it was only six months after the res- I ,w.l,l n.nn .,,,o .. . I i J " com mem was gans of Kei.ubocau.ent.mcnt in the Ninth ,v:lv ,vitl a ,,,.,, (f r!VMline1 ,ice w tll0 1Iou.0 f Commons. The admissions I cue, and he had already attained the sta- ! ; " I "n " cn? V' b-v j Pngland by the Delaware. are ins in to it It w n.O t.. 1 ... rl .. l.l l.....f r.l ..M-,.il r-... il,. s: f . I. ...l.O ...... r i-.. 1 1 .1 ''- ' niii.i, hii:i:h 11 nil suic.UU O'l i I ,, . 1 . 1 ! .,,... .... - ...-., - - --. - o.n:ieiy nil' , nicy eoinam iiiu .i ....... . m j 'i"ni ; luie oi iuii-royn mail. .V UiieTv beard. , l' iejec- jJOe0,. that the movement has assumed revention ed Cruelty to Animals, no that Ireland is misgoverned, and dircon- nearly two inches in len-'th covered his 1 1 :is Ki i t . . I . .(!....- - i . .t ... . i .... ..11 T... t 1 1 :. n.. I...I...1 1 . i .... - . ss 1 ..iti.i. ...v v.... ..... us fc .-pcan ii.iKtiiu.y it.neii oc-eausB in n e n ic.i. i ii ere is no i hitherto smooth face, and his voice, which a ccitain form anil shape in some j nrl i.inu i of the south nd t-ti iti.-e is it miv -eem i ' "' "" V' . ... o ...s .....ns , .nit 1 . . 1 ' oe voieu loyau y io t ne hail always retained the piping treble of ..e sontn, .u.ci, Hi.m.t as it may .ce.ii, w!lo li;ls , lf we m.ly 1k;1m.vu th(? cn u, .t ish tJovernment on the part of the Hve ! childhood, had chanced to a deen so,,,,, ecitam leaumg Democrats support it. j fes,ion of Mr. John A. Logan and the , millions and more of Irish. Tho Union is j ous bass. Tho case is an interest iu one ne would naturally suppose t hat t he I tl,u 1 J eight t't her leading .statesmen who ' an enfurced, and not a voluntary bond, j well worthy the attention of men of sci' Southern people during the last four years ' ut;c' '''.' ,sswd. :i" Hdd,-es.s, even the Be- They deny that those five millions of Brit- i ence, and to them wo will leave the solu- had seen cuou-h of the beauties of gViiI ' ! nl,,!Ca" V"' ,'."t w,l,,,1,,,t ,llC,n- et ,sh "bJ am fit for and capable of self- ; tion of this singular transition. ii. a. ..ten tuoun oi uie oeauues ol L.ia.u- , ,ls remember 1 hat the grasshoppers are for- government. They fly in the face of reli- ism to have thoroughly disgusted I he in, . midable ; that in several counties in the giaws equality. The" SiH'.ctator turns to - ai.u localise them to the -io ie.L.Mi..ir tcim of the iMr, and Loin the ro- q pt;'.rs that al v. as ot.-eiii.it d in i.-iri!' ol nlkiiui's ..,.'.,..' I'lio i.-. ou.s of t,u e,..ii ,,, (ion law. Jude Dean, a ; La was boui.d to do. en forced the pt-nailies of the law, ami tie- r-i es ui. an. .u -us approval as a .stern right ju.l-e. TI ( : 1 1 ti aturtla v last, at the residence of his dauh j ter, near Greonlield, Mercer county, by . shooting himself through tho head with a j revolver. Walworth, the murderer, has been . r . . i . . iniiMiriini inine asyium tor insane pris oners ny the .New i oik authorities. There may have been something in the plea of in sanity urged by Charles O'Connor in de tending this voun; man l I'lionr l ...Lf ,ln.,.l i.. .1. Til ..a 1'iav that its bitter "est mwy aie in iow r ; tnat they have Aii.e.icalor aid m its conclusions, ami in- -v -- . v.sr.. an jnnoctnz jiian . -m"--! "nm m .'it. i ieasam, i ..... -.- , . .-. - - .. . . . . . . . . . , . . i . . ur. ff.a i . ...... i ..ii.. mm .1 ....... 4 ..... 1 ' . .... .t. ... i . . . . iiiiiiu.i ... i Jll,'..- , 111 l.-S 11 S Billl.l . Ill I Ml ITS 1 11.11. W 1111 IIS IT K fl.lltl.1 III , ... ....v. - . -. . . . , . . nr..llllf H. - - - . , . .v.i. .- T w ' . The Soul It owes nothing to the administra tion of L". S. .itant. That section of our ! arc now sittimr on their hind leirs in thn lv and faithfiillv t'aihi.!ip " ti.o .-t ..r ter, who has si.ent over seven years coi.iti.on cuntiv h:s not been the politi- ! Foalhca.stern section of the Mate pointing ' the allusion is that in the Pnited States a ! VanI,n on a life-sentence for murder, of ealvim vaid in'whieh 1 e has loved to ' i ! ' tliu l' st with prjde. There arc worse j Jtale faithfully Catholic would be denounc- whtch he was convicted largely on his own , , ' " "' i things in the world than gi asshojijiers, and ; ed as nnrcpublican, and that a Catholic ! admission, at the LaCrosse county Court uor. ins bayonets have always been ready j upon the whole wo should be grateful to inajorityiCMaryland. for example, would 1,1 lfM''7' out of which, it now appears, he to 1. .Iter u- the infamous and corruntithc ci afshoi ner. How much m... o ......i. be foicil.lv rest r.i inr-.l l.v tl.r. 1V.1....1 ri...- : was innocent. He was livimr with a shoe- carpet -bag gr.vci nine n.ts which, have cursed 1JI tabIe lI:o gtassl.oppcr than a great lire ' ernment. By such rnhbishjwas the House ! ,,,akr named Ira B. Wheel-r, in Pepin j on Puhing off one of his shoes it was found , or water spout, or than a District or a ot Commons to be terrified into stampi,," . coumy, w isconsin. no and his wife dif- ''.'"V " wl u'lu "ceu uriveu so as to huit l - iistoiu I.misc Kiug. Hays Mr. Logan con- out a proposition to permit Ireland to "ov- i l4-'rt-'u :nd situ was regarded as qu He hx.se . j ceilin g tiie party in p- ucr, which in inanv ern herself in the British Union as New i iarreimg about some shoe pegs she idmini.-tered at'laiis in those counties s sanclv declares t hat .with n "it rlo.il.i r,,t . Ferret .Screw Ytnrt in the l' h it:nliarv. (he Administration partv has in South whether tho Prot..tnnt l.l rnm,:.. ni ! A pardon was recently issued bv (Joveri.- ! Carolina, with great energy : and that they peace within a State which was permanent- j ol" 'l'aJ'h"" of Wiseoiisiu, to -lames B. Car- 'tt l.vi i'r. -. , Lu . ratio Alien, assistant en'ji,'i. e: ped from Liverptml. April:1., k.m the packet ship John ,I.v : ar; , Vork ITtli of May, 1s-:n j t, .. river to Boundout. and atiivvM s July, lSJ'.l; ftt.n. thence wa : , by canal and arrived at H..ue,i i.. j 1'H. and on tho Sin of An- i ' l trial trip. This locoTnt i e t j Stun bridge, Ensand. an 1 :., j now in use at Caibond.de. IV: Henrietta Bowers. r n : Ii -i 1 l ' t ; :tt tJc . . lbs Z4 - t ti b ' 'ia I tt', (W: in; 1 tr 5 & o ill eitlrl on.l o : 1 .M ..-..4,. I. :.. . i . 1 ... .", ohm i Tl.iw nati i ii h k : i it i i .1 . t v- ... ' i IS a pumhm ir. liit- secretetl elsevvhe.e. He also left an estate 1 ' JfV ' r "-TV" 'U''i worth 1 0,000 in Muscatine. I v t,!?-f:VUI' 1 l! -In Lockpo.t a horse, owned bv a far- ,,7i t'""P- M.... , mer three miles out of town. trottJd alone ! 3"d 'cr-l,,,s w', v " ii as a siern. tities i:n;a;std by the- C ,;.i ! v ;'.,; 1 1 .1 Li.e v , a., i u s ra.n.ii.u'.cd t ! .0. ' lie same nc - (. i;s n . .1,1 surioiintling c n.m-.'i'-li tl.e- l.-cal op tion !a-. hern i i ak t i e.-t :s.oi , land, er Mil roiu.ti ,i,r c". 'UM.es. ii.- .a ; t c . ill v. I.;... ! !, r.deptcd. We Luii..ua, aiul n; The lav.- has it and ail tie ceiii t.. j.i o i: I l.'.'nul f ,r i: ; :; ' he be l ai. 1 i ""-.ng ao.-. the e i.-l in ., ei.foiv.':!. :is it be no nee. I . T the local opi !... l.iu : iid found w atitiu t 'cal. us. nil I e- v, the cele- i.ginia guerilla chieftain c'.ui itig ion and now the intimate peison- . I: -i - t L of !c;: -i::e I,i.. "Ui.t to a i siii 1. a t. of t! V, h i ranee I., t th i f.i c. i. :e! .me. .ii.al o ho .1 1- '.io, a:it! I !.c !e w ill r.n enactment It has !.. , ii t : i, tl a'.l is-ctial pa;. and plundered .hat Ireland of Ameiica. Tho j rtsf.it condition of bankrupt South Cardina and prostrate Louisiana sjieak trumjiet-tongtietl a-aii'st Ciant and hi administ.-ath.n. And yet, in view of the .. nt .... .i T- . ,i j...-., -i. --. i.' iiii acinjui-, ii.o pit Doni'..cr.,tic bveriior of Virgl, i i, in t to? letter I .Ii Pn S. Mo- bv, fl: bi.Util the lebei :iilin .,.lo! (J.ant, avo-.a-d hhiiself in f4 vor r f ei- t-tio r (;l;il.t f ,,- :l 1 1 1 : i tl term, on I he i;.a-y pre :.: that h. i!,i,im , .i ,.p. 1""' d to the s i: i! ts bill. That hiil, v.hh h wti t har'.v-i Sni-iu; i's h ga y to tin-!:v';- :-l party. -.vid u.o St-..:-.: o. 1,::; .as si i a .iM-d in t ho Hon-,- by thevoiv P '- -d ii. : i.ic.'l'ics v.!.: piofers io be the c.qcci.'.i fiiei.tis ef ti.e ncgio. 'i he t.i.l i.v vo- i-.iini; ,)ef e.e tirant for h !:o.i, . ; i . i :. i.s..nplv ooi"' !u r 1 1 ip: .s ac- st ion ! icspects is not unlike the grasshopper : ! York coverns herself i '-The faithful servant v.;1.! not submit to bo j Union. A". '. V.'orld. , ticated as a faithless e ;. If so treat eel, i . . . . ; he hiiu..cu will bccoinf f.dlhless, or he will ! -ie place to one who i , faithless." Tho ' i ndviee i-: wise. The .. ii ,:e country has not , h-eeii devastated by the grasshopper or the ; Adn.inis'.i-atit.;.. A few counties in Min- :' , lns .ta by one, and South Carolina and one i ... uiufi ..'i.iu's ny me oiner. jet us in', spt-ak unkindly of tho Administration lest ii devastate tho whole country ; and let : u be tend-r towaitl the grasshopper lest Im plutno himself f a wider flight and j swaiin down upon the Atlantic coast with tiio ;;.:.-! ii-.- of a sc;:lawag and the maw of ; a carpet L-aggor. A .n.-t iiiu grasshopper all carnal wea ; o:. are p. wci less. tiov. Davis of Minne sota knew this. So when he heard that in six. counties of that fertile State the o.;'.s!iopper had convened ho telegraphed ; the Var Department for Ss.ono worth of rations m lieu of the .IKMJ worth of arms into a blacksmith .-bt), where he had been shod the day before. lie was lame, and ! his foot Mr. Stephen Peer, a life Ion"- native of ' 1: f - - .. in tho American brushed over with her dress while he w:i tlie Canatiian tide of Niagara Falls, was '. at work, she picked up a hatchet, .-tiuek i formerly a painter, next a hack driver, and j Inn. in the beau and killed him. Ca imrioi -shuck, saw the deed, snd attempt- i aiier dinner m the ..tli iris; .1. : - i .. , , .. I I'uysieiiiu wno at rei'.icu t i c-: ? i jr it a case of )Mis.ntiiig. The jji j on beini; quest ioned. Mrf.n-.l : ; j mixed arseiPC with the f. -d. f: :, j she bad found in the h ' i !" . she used too much of th" u'.--. I icsult might have been fa: t! A Ct niors Man. For the past day or ! ed to fly, but threats of accusing him of ! ather to sec him fall into the abys, but ho i r i . . i Carter, 's now a ro.e-wall;er. I Iu is thought there !f, ,,.,.-. v- ..... io oe me peer ot lilon.lm, and thousands . , . ,-. : . .. . tin i..ivi i l'i. oi. i xi e : iorions murder. The victim v siological freak. He of age, thick set, of medium hemM. of .. i, . . . . " . lair intelligence, anu was bfrn in .Manchcs ; ter, Pngland. lie gains a livelihood by exhibiting himself to physicians. His ab domen is naturally full, but, at w ill, w itb , out the use of his hands, he gives it a wave-like motion, and it gradually sinks am was aroused, ami lxih were m i-.st..l On the plea that bv confessing the guilt j berries as he picked them, it. taking S. 000 himself he could secure Mrs. Wheeler's i berries to fill his basket. On measuring discharge, anil then her testimony, ith j 1 llf'm ho oiund he had eleven ipuii ts, suit laM-njuM. .( icik county blackberries to make a quart. his own house by men n. ami..; tl: I I r fa. iv . teil en 1 t tbo e 1. r- c :; . felt . I ti TTii i- -i. 4w No .---:. V-. have ;t! . a.. be'ie1 pie of a judicial ii;.-.; i i, t p.tt foe :t I- elect 1a a ' one fur then, tern h i- I i that the peo e (put e a s c oi .' ndgo . i" i h,.;,- h. - .- ti . . . iiiiie; iil.ll ll ll. h i. ! . I . . m-i , .. , i "e .-siaie. i neuter the arms bad i.e vv.Hi.u ..ave v.'vt.a it. j been called for on actrountof tho irrasshon- the United i l''"s we ai e not told, but Oov. Davis was wise m mriKiiig up his mind that with the present style of musket issued by tho de- j ( ienei Stait Ooidci, one of en itor.-. from Oeorgia, is i vpi csent - two there has bet n in tins city a colored the murder and persuasion in.l ao.-l 1,;, i nevrr il.?. man w ho presents in himself .-. ...w.r r.l.- ; i 1...1.. i ei ..... .. T - .r u,,.,.. . t. ,..?. . . . .j ...... i(. i:i.it uie num. is tl SI i IC- . . - r. ...... - ;,.., I....... ..r . 1. - , . . ii is thirty-lour years i :,,n wns aroused, and 1 .1 1 nci.. ,.,....t,.l Merrving the other .lav and counted t he " " , , ' ' "...nit s. o i-.r: : . ....vsn .i nu i,ie iniiii iiu'a :i ..j a u. .. aiieges that they paid d,,, ... 1 tl,. disp-i,:g of the bod v. In ord ' t km other inline-noes, could bo used to secure I takes just 4. i ei k county blackberries to ' 7- .. - '".iii.to in. jro his release, he was induced hv coiinel to admit the crime. Both, however, were I . I he l.rooklvn ho.;it says: Victoria convicted. Tho woman's iliseha ro-o -:. W oodlicll was lxirn at Sel:iius.rovp. Pa . in as if being wound hp. until it. apparent- j secured bv a writ of error on technical "" ,ier mthcr, Brick Clahin, "could beat , ly rests close against tho luck-bone and . grounds, and Carter sent to the State j an' m:u at Banishing, or along the rivet, j be presents the appearance of a man with prison. His brother has persistently la- ! ")Ml'l'ig a jack," with art and deftness, , no abdomen, and then 111 the same manner j bored to prove Carter innocent and secure i whatever that may mean. Perhaps some he rolls it out to its original form. He his rcloase, and has left for Waupun w ith j of tMU' settlers will uneersfand it. then diops fronj under his ribs a duplicate j a frco pardon granted by the F.xecutive ' 1,1 Syracuse, recently, a man. while set of litis with a breast-bone, when tl.e 011 a mass of documents showim- the ! "'cring from nightmare, walked out of a original ribs and the duplicates can be above facts, tho man's gnod conebict in I '"''d-story window into tht Onond.o-a .nsimcuyieii anu counted, and tho whole! prison, etc. The official statement of , Clcek- hesido which the bonso was built , U,"""J ,N Hs 1 Ve,' ,IOl:-t:':'"- ! tl,u 'easons for the pardon relates that the Or, at will, be apparently drops bis heart record showed the man was made a victim from its natural pos.tion som twelve ; of the woman Wheeler and her friends, st..us no, , ne , and partlon is recommended anion.' others right side of the body, opposite us natural by the Jud-cs who sentenced hi,., tl. lie fell a distaucn tif thirtv-siv fort int.. i about six inches of water, but beyond suf- fering a few bruises he was not hurt. 1 Pleven persons belonging to a vvork- J men s excursion paity from Bristol. En- "IV1"." 1 .io elect iv e j;..'ii.. iary s s. n iii exist, iu o M iidsSi.o.i f..-a period .rtivciity thice . :v.i an,; has b.cn foi-.ud to n,.,;, v.e!l. t is true that in a few exceptional ca. e men have been ele vated to the bent', who did not pof.se.s the reqni.t im-i.ts of an able, feaih-ss ai.d impartial judge. These instance.-, how ever, have been e.vlit niely rate moie so in our jndg.acut than under the old sys tem of itppoiutmt nt and the jmliciaiy t.f the State to-day commands the ycne-ial rc-pect and cmilideiico of t!io "people, 'lhat the syslein. in the very natineof things, prc-suj. poses the election of a jud.-e by the political pa, ty having tho ascen dancy in a ibstiiet is no argument, atrainst it, for the pi in, reason that when the th.y ern r po. cd tho appelating power he iuv.utaMy conferrni the oti'icc on one of his IHjIilical rrieteu. No man's political opin ion ever yet dispia!i:ied him for (he bench. Vvovidcd always he posses...! all the other Isse-mial leqiiivtcs to lit him f.,;- his high oflice. Any man competent to liil a ju dicial pisiiion m ist enteVtain retain pol itical opinions. i-t h, !:is ollieial capacity he is supposed to l,Hvo cat the, n.h,, ami to kn .w nothing ,.f the pa, ties ,r,. gaut befno him. but, only to administer tho lavv app'.icai'ie to the case. e have Ih.c:, Ld to make the.'e remarks fion, tho singular com so pursued by a candidate f .1 President .Judge in a neigh boring con. uy. He ..rll;i,.aliy announced himself a candidate -subject to the selec tion of the next Dcmoctauc County Con vention." This was maulyauit l,.,nest. and gavo the Jivoplc plainly to uudei stand bis position. His competitor f.,r the nom ination defeated him in the convention, whereupon he forgot that he had sohc: ted a p...' 'ml nomin.it ion, anil ih dares, in ;v card announcing bimsclfas an iialependent candidate, that ihe oltico of Picsidint Jmliro is not. ,,.)';, 'a,,, Sh ,,p,i ,e con-t-oPcd by cit hrr;....y ,-.' y or Kings." I hero is a wido lilst ind ion between his fust and ;i.t p : t i ,.p. and it is a si T-cou-tratliction to suppose that IicceiiM h.ontst ly have as-i.i.nnl both. If he l..,d said tb.it ho was ;i;l a Di mciat. but that if cltrr.-d be would honestly discharge the unrigs oi t ie po.iti .n in rem! en a-, sav.ng. ta.ati ur-on Ins in'ii.iam ,. ' ' ' r-vtmeiji 11 "voiii-.i bo idle to encounter the , J r.. 11 ".v, msinci auorney who prosecuted, and " ' ", 'o ior a 1 rip on 1 nc bay oil somil int-ncouMse woh (.rant, that Orant grasshopper in his wrath. W ith E, eat dis- 1a,or.th.0 ,y " ,,,tJ r,ht s,,- i vo of the ju,..,s, scverr.l of the witnesses 1 leignmouth. The boat, which was over- .Iocs not .iik nor expect a nomination: creti.m I.e gave up the- light bofore it be-in 1 , r",ir dillcrcnt positions) fr the State, county r llicials, and nearly ' I'ded. capsized, and four w.,men ami one from the Bepublicau i-trv but 1 1, I o i !ai!'!cai;.d for rations a supply train to : '""m V'eSC ;l! ,.sfs UiT two wmuds of . six hundred citi.ens of Pepin. " j man were drowned. At the innuest a ver- ,.,.. , U 7 V ' ,S i ! '1!"w in tho rear, -f the invadeM, nd an Hi o ,,ft,hca,'t Ca" U' "Uy heard u either 1 diet of manslaughter was returned against i!g.i!u..ng a thir-: party, having its prom- I rate the condition of his vici i n I. , I 'f U,!se 1I0W l'-'tioiis, and not where they ... c T ! the boatman. mcntadhccds in the South, to tiomi- did what . ' U cv '-;'1 ( " ,,, , ""?r J'"'; ! , -Henrietta Wabcl. aged fifn-en, has .nd- him as the ,;v,', , candidate. This ' of tho poluicians-cailod o , ,hc " , - ' ' tliat afcr each change it u.- 1 Anthony, brother of Miss , aiTOsted for setting tire to a ,0.,,, in would stem, from what we have said, to ! '-J." at onoo.L Not ; gt f N-v York, wleore have iu it n.o,e truth than poetry. The j S e 7, "ti.ett other day that he tii.t heanl the scandal- UZl idea U absurd and pieposte, ous, and ollieials bad rno.e fear of ' the hi w th an i f .. "'V""" ,,V5 Ut a time, from he hps- of his sister in cd to see tho baby -burn ,q," It is be- t 1 1 .? . whatever it is worth, is that .James (J. J'.iaiue, away I'.o.vn fiom the State o Maine, will be the next Bcpnblicau candi date foi thu Piesitlelicy, and that Allen Tl.iiniiiin, of Ohio, a true and ablo ex ponant of Denuciatic jn iiicqiics in all th.nr integiity and aji.hcat ion to the suc cessful ailministiation of the ( 1 overniiicnt. Will be his 1 )enioei:il ie ni.iiiiii.nit 'l'i..-. I " -j,.. ... . .,v j e.ii.u.iy 111 l lie meantime, however, will watch this third movement programme with keen solicitude. As an cv idence of the bitter opposition to Brant's pictensious or ambition, wo pub lish below what the leading Republican paper iii the l;y,d State oi.Massachusetts, the .Boston Aln r'ier, has to say on the pnisc stopping ,-n, uie same lime. lie . ago. .uiss bcred she i n 'Mi. '.l 1. o ,.;.. ,. seems also to have consideration strength, Anthony then told him that she was a ; ul. 1jllkt ,.f v ,..t,., ..np,.0'v "'"" easily bending by a blow ..11 the arm a heavy i 8"estl " ' dton's house w;en a violent do- When Miss Llki .loln.si on drove t. b,,r ..on cane which he ca.ries. Several of our ' '"fs" -ene occurred. She retreated to . r f,,,,,, ,,cl. ,-esitI . nee W vUvZ vT prominent physicians have examined him, i I" K,?, ' 'M,, ." present- i ,K.t long ago, an amirecia, i. .:, "f her' hen,! ft,,.... 4 . .. . . ' ' on. one 01 w linn w o nav'H ob ameil t hese : 'J to ...v.n. s. uituii. 1 no iwo wo- , 1, , r..: .i . . . , . . ........ to pass a series ot resolutions to pla- rnr..u ., ..... ... ... , men bolted tho .l,,..i- ,.l,oi.T .i. ,....1.. , . . ..' """os gne ner a 1, iiulsomo cato tlio .'i visslioi.i.o.- Ti,,... .. 111 ...... ....... .in .. .on. Li. mo rieni- . ...v ... .i.-.ii-,iu 1 a"'"-TPe. 1 hey could do ,10 r.s, cn.iosilv i,. .n. -.-si. .1, ..... 41 , ?. a':unst t to kern. Mr Ttli, - I'" .' nu , l.-.l e C ; 1 ..... .'l.l- sccu or heard of. 'rorivcun' Journal. sl,t-'- ' 11,1,11 accused bis wife of adul- tery will, lieecher, and she rej.lied with ino nccusation that lie had proruud an abortion (or a yonnir lady of P.ro.,kKn Oiaue will veiy soon find it to be so. The j the grasshopper, and at last accounts Davis square issue, must and will bo between the i rV:,S '" a Mnandary what to do. Being so two hading political parlies of U.e conn I 1 V' wu arc "ard'y compotont to advis. . " 1 'lames 01 u.e co.m- . l,t ,t seems to us that, this beim' a season it wonhJ ilo no Our conviction. ; possible haim, and might soi'ien the heart i ol the grassh oi.per. It would not be a bad j plan cit her, to t ry tlio effect upon t lie gra.ss I hopper of reading tho address of the Be- , publican ongressional Comtnitfee Can D.-gs Talk'. In the fall of lsdl my son, Sidney O entered tl icvoiver. A,w comes the news that, while tiri.!gat a mark with the testimonial wea pon Miss Johnston has accidentally shot and killed a gill companion. A red monster crossed will, l.li. t- jo feet in length, has been seen near Pla'cer- mue iinnscil 11. tl,e wo .sis. evident' tec ing to direct suspicion on liim j;: , t tnuiiler should bo disc lvorcd. Si ,mj of their intention thinned on ti e OfT uiind. an.l not wishing t.-, , ,f"... ,,' 0p a victim for others" crime, hi. dn an two (if tho murdered man's nc: h hers tho asas'nis. A woman was ai ieted iu BaiT.doa f days ago f or walking the tr.i !: of Central Bailroad. This is the l'rst c: brought, at least for a long time. 1 ulert almost forgotten law of l-Vi, wlo. li f vides that S1 sluill not be lawful f r 1 person, other than thos.- (-..nnect.-ti fo emj'liiyed njw.n tho railroad. ! wa:'; p( the track or upon tho railroad exc. the same shall be laid along p;o or streets."' The penalty is a ti more than .'', or one year's went. The Central e.mipviy p: sec that the law is enforced, a e many accidents" would be av.e.i companies would follow then c. - ifi The New Vork p:iei-s of -.isrrd contatn a marveioi story an 1: .1 fifieen years of age, t!j.i i p. morbid mania for burning t ti 1 fants she is employed to iiuise. :i would at once be i.et d wn a 1 it were not that the inc: ed.b'.c to be the o-ies n.ost likely to let el lys. This eh ild tie, id is d.--e , ing in all outward ap'n- irann. -jH'ied and mild maunr-re-d. an.'., tected. she confess.. 1 bt-r m:;,.: signs with such frankness, and ignorance of the nature . .f the e. little doubt is left of her in-a i judge who examined into tie- 11 wisely oideied an .id if 4 of !. tf ei I 'jii J J .- law 4 ten 1 A t. T tter 1 nupiii v c i'iiti iiinir i 1 . t 1:. ; . . . . ,. ..I. o, nnu. It that would not drive him back army, leaving behind him t wo favorite dogs i Ilame That ni d.t ,1 1? , .? ti ' - , ' VAl' U v;ls ''"" hollow on the " """ "' - - nothing wou',d.-A. i: Tribune. j hth of whom g.catly lamented his absence. I TiU on Jn 1 ,i Inh V? ' f a i,s J"ws distended, and its j " ,'" ""' ''.., ... iioltiT mZnV um ,:,!,y .'I d ' !Xlr,7n seeming mci,,-,,. it ! "T TE Norristo.n U,rU, published in ! S , , t .. Kl!! .11 ! !" T- i I " V r" there has been a g 1 deal of se mdol the county in which General Hancock was , to his command c .,- .V' Y , i ""'I ,wc,'cr'. Anthony asked K,as; similar to tho 1 .. . .r ' V. " - -ith a Mr. Vins.,.,. of EJj born, denies emphatically that he is a can- i ad in the country, in Bollinger con,,.;, ! a, ami" if be used L Z fowl i T ! U ' '""'"'heiser, an aged wo- ; " al"1 S'.K,' 1niV:, "f ' . - ;'' flVilli-g1tl,Iirill.MIIIUIIr 111' Lwi ili.l 1 nr. !t com 11 ol A Do.- 4;- l " .. r j.iv. viw t'llf'.i tTf'll l ll litv.iiitui.ii I ....... T. t. .1 docs not now seek a nomination for th ..Viw V" :."aV: ',".!.,"" R .'. . ' ?Ter.rel ,,iat ''r treated her I ii ,!,.; , ... .7 . . 1 " 1 1 ' s cat cf tar and feat be, .... - - : -- iiiu.i .tun t .imn 10 with the kin. iioss l.n ,i...o,. o , v, . ,-..v(...v .0 .tu.i iti uiioii . . , , . - . . . 1'olHical oiVice. Perhaps no Demo. ,,t ;.. the house, the la,-.r one .v...:i;in, .e ,1.0 ! " ' . V V ? S "e would a child. She the stove. She was alone i it... I ' ... i m-r trouble left the island v . the wbol n : tree. The little fellow came bonn.b,,.T I,,,.. ! . iat"J MV,S . V'"'1 11J,m?le' i,,,t , the time, and bein enti.-el.- I.,.,,.,o. ' ''ast night a party of ,,. J - v.niini n 1111111 PI- .. , . . - s uiifii lie, go. H, reso 111 1. 11 is I ll e.l lb is , , J ....... thusiasfic nicds than (uncr.d Hancock. """l T? J".1'"1 i - the whole substance of Miss Ambon 's ' Z ,U Mh lf"re is !Sfci(ci;i f .oo..,A .. P -.1. . . " . . iiii" ti i' ner uro ior. p k ..r sn' ject of a third tor,,,. The editor of j liis li a , . , 1 hon ove r 1 dl i.0'' Ta nre W , t. Y :C:?Z'VJ CUdS ! Wc, 1.0 gave conclusiv' IZ I ting his kind maste, wast., great , coillt! "' l d" S ..,,;.:....., as Military Covernor of Louisiam. n... 1 . V' ' ' " 'tmck.y turned '' s ;i.. 1 1 1 .1 III 1 1(. J ths. asc the Whit. 01 be bkel ant r.i 11 ui-.cal 1 things, 1 reasons tor 1 m .1;. ...... . ,,0.1 .1 I : J -oveiuoi oi Louisiana and bis course in the direction fl.k . i A lVon,ltT, p.v, n", if. .is ii... :.i. .bit i, ....... ., " ' lexas that he nosscpses si atos...,.i;r i. i. 1 ;.. , ' , ... ' ' 1 MV" 11 ll. .us., c.r w o .' 1,1 ' , :,,.i:,;., ..r , : . . . .. ,.: ..... . ' ' .""-mit i.oass.i t..,:,ttt n noes I... a.lli'eiti iv-.5 1L IIW I (III ni-iloe n...l . f 111. W.IV III lilt I 1 PI' IIIKI Ooiki lit ,1 n ..... I ... I I.. lloUv:l-0 ( ' I .... I . U . (. . ... . . "ui - j r -' y anu it -,f- - , ...... c"ii,iimiiu,m t. p in k -n.iw V t!r .v, l-ti rtt IlimrMtv n Uw e au e: l.ra-uc ol uin.,(.:w . i, 1 .1 t. . . 1 ... . i ..-,r.- ,1..,, 1... r.i ,.r 1.: . . . .. 1 , 7 !"1 ,u .Lllls CII i 'tru iu 11 u i 1 Hsu miipv tvif i 1 ii 1 40.iiiL..A ...v, .ovi. vi nn u 11 ri kin 1 e f - 'ii 11 vii ail novcii iiv 1 ,n 1 1.. i.i-.. 1.. . e atfministor tho affairs of tho r0v...nm,f 40-----'-"..v 111 l ortlcr. ... I". ...I..- til 1 1 1 1 ( , (. ;x.-- U:.l by. Tho A lin-l i. an p. ...iiueiini' s consent to u n prcce.l.-n t.nl :t tli.ne nmst t,t; unprecedented i with safety an.l rihilitv .... ti... ; 1 .. ' . ' ...i. ii.; 111. tl in 11 luey i-ii (. win met:. .11 an attempt in thn present eon. : ioioii of ih.; onnii-y to ttiiitinne ij,e same i l,roveu a success. -iiiiiius.ia ion Uii.ngii three terms is me- , an exception, f. .. . . No ...r ' .... ' l.tCl, UiaL I . .,.,. , r- , I'-MW'-lll I'"1'1 Boyntoi. baslK-en hired bv a New 1 ork inventor to adrertiso a life-sav in" dress. Boyntoi, win IH. carried fr..,n New ork by an outward bound steamer two 1 1 1 1 1 1 m il w.ll... C 1. 1 . -..a lis sforv i "loesiiom .aim, when he will be m- .. ... ' ! 'e-ft until picked in. W ..: u . , As a general tiny Presidents have not General Jackson was ie had in insiuiu, 001,1 rue oniony 01 largo gray wharf rats which dogs were making for tho housn with nil were Piobal.lv i...... : 'r 4 1.........: 1 . .1 i . . . 1 . , ' iiiiiiiu-sin uiK'h t...i noiii, mu jarger one, who had re- , ry. liiainp.il at. Um Iii-.. P. Li.... 1 1,- ...,... ' ,1... ... ......... , ll., IT.:.l... .11. . III... ... .... .. U. ... ........ lT 41. . i-. 1.1.-1,..., He will carry in a rubber !,;' ra?.os for on week and signal lights and flars. with a sectional staff twelve feet long foi raising i and in- w a wen' trpro atid called out F.liioM. Af WllS cable struggle they fueel h. ! wagon. ,n winch wer- p.' ot t i bag of feathers. Phi .tf d e . :. and fired twice, the sec -nd --h '. : hb Smith, a brother of tie- t -.The repoit of the pistol fiL'-1-'t horse which ran aw iy and thr. " I party from tho wagon. Point: ' -i s'lrrendeivd himself tt t lie an' h tense excitement prevails heo : them. i t uc nee of the affair. . ,. , -"....v,.4i.o...invcll4i a s acking his speed until he "bounded into hemisphere, ami holding a peck or in.. re a1, the room vvheio Sidney was. The strange ! 'cxt morning, on goi"to the trap it w is ' la' part of this story consists in Hie fact that ; found ent irely filled with bits of straw in.l tllA Clll'tll .ltir v..l ....I.. ....... . I. .1 t ..n . l ' .... . . (tilt i . . larger one, who bad re- . cry. Some (lavs since thev set a (ran for ' . 1 ,,e abducted child, over whom tho , taking the lead, and not . then., the trap being of w ire, .in shape of a . '"'adelphia jiolice have been so consider- I TitK 1'n i.kt t n i y u ( ;:' .miv e.ii ciseu, and whose fate is j ct in t he ! h.vnKxi-i-:. Ihe lt-st ca -f , land ot uncertaintit is an interesting ' Hal evidence. in Tennessee the small dog not only communicated to the I paper, which littered tl tk s ii i. o:.11..-.! : study to all newspaper readers. The dar- ' curretl io .Icrsc v i v -m. o ..! ie floor of the room i R aoouction .f this child from one of the mantic. As the story g,-es. tl.e post, r.uis. m-nts, ,, ,a,ter what nm.-e-I,nl,.., tilled a high judicial iiosiuon 1. 1. iv i.e o,1... ... .i.. .i . . . , ... : ,-;. i . i . . . . i.i.,.. i . . 'ii. tii i e win von. '.. ........., lo.ii-..i in. uor mi.i ri .... : . ia.1 lo 01143 1 in 1 a.m. 1 ..it s.. 1...1. 1. ..1 ui ti.11 e...i .. ..1.: 1 ... most rrn.v.in.i i;. 4..:. .4. ..:... 1 .... a. 1 v mi. ii p -pii ,1 : ,,. -i-: 1 . . ic;hh.i,iuii. ; - - - -. . dan uhmh , - i.i.it io 'i 1 1 oi g else couiti pe seel, ' 1 H 1 1 - o ;t i m : iiiac, nanii'u .1 amcs .vie anu. w . loi. ..-.1 thro.'.iii, I'p.rtvY' v"n i "i't (,t "t,ai Haiiison's ollicial life as chief ; '."11e' hul 111 ti,"no way told him the iden- j n'. examiiiation, however, six large r-.ts 10 1 """' enjoved bv the kidnappers the road with two bullet !.'- i - i I rnt disrupt. ng it, and if it were co-'siV,-!" ' "'agi-trate Tras so brief that no intelli,.o,o !ICal l'0"" 1,1 .W!'U'1' ,,c wo"h1 'nd him, as ; were discovered in the trap, and it wasap- n,''!W!ntl? a l'1''0 "f American social life in ; The i-dice arrested one Pi- .-. V, in .-nnvcti.,.,, :i way ,uM ,,.' ; c.s:i:nri(e couM ll0 mmci , , yuul 10 hn"e in attl' very paient that after they were captured those V"' prison ,o which social scandals sink . suspicion of U-ing themurde,. r. I -'amp ,;,,a.t with p.pa.ai- co. ,i, u", 1 , , , , Uat W,,,,,J ,,,K' ,w,!0,'e M,noy was f"tt".g, without outs.do bad thus filled the trap for the : "'to ms.gn.fioancc. : cumstantial evidence ag..;:.-t 1 ( j , n."e been .lie nuimate result of his admin- ! evvr "alting or ever turning his head t. ; P'" pose of concealing t hem. The parties! . ,,'l,r-l',,ack is a s.,ueezcd oiango. strong He luullH-en on th. io J ' "'- : '-tuition. General Taylor's Presidential ! warls sev(,,aI "ther doors which be bad to , m the store suspected a trick, and the trap , , 1 U, ""'"icipal election held in New Or- , time The pistol shots were l.eat.l 5 TitK case of Theodore Tiito,, ! oarccr lasted only eixteen months . j lass iu making (he circuit.-. LouU GMt. was cleaned and reset, and all tho litter was : lea,KV,V sarday to elect delegates to tbo J a had character. He Utn.u.1 - - Henry Ward Pcecher d,a-s im si,,. .', was highly credit --hi.. f.r ,1. ' . t - 7 777 removed from the lioorand piled at one end : lIfpu, :,oan stil,fl convent ion in Louisiana when ariestcd. He denied hav f a-.s itaslow ,,., ; "fchlv cied.t..ble, for the reason that ! . fin; New ork World snys that "the ', of the room. Tl.e iit .n...-,.;...T r... .. ... ' "mchback was run for chairman of tl, nut .l,i,., ..,1 ,, , ! I 1 "'" "N lpi""-'o Hastiness bofore . "is t aoinet was comiK.se.L of the most democratic parly will exchamo- lVi.i.svl- ! rats vvere fonnd in u. .7.. . state cential committee acainsi At ..-.,,.., k ,, .... !,.... .... i. 1 Ti (' r I i i 6 r i J '--ino to all i.n-u. 1, vv.jul.' I.:.e t.iesrrv.-.l his sc. f. respect ":o.:d I more likely to re ceivu a popuhu- verdict. It is ,.'. m,v honorable in :l can.hdaio for judicial , civil odice tsmuify his forme r wcii known polite-id convict.,..,, iu Lii wiIJ hlnit .if.tr oilicc thai, it U to s- Uf..rc the people ua Jo, a laljo er nuuti.tl t:.i 1 1... ; :....: . . .... ...vesti,.viioii couimiuee ol 1 Iyniouth ehureh. Brooklyn. The one man w ho, from liis i",.iiiiato personal rehit ions with all the unig exact parties implicated iu thescami.il, Francis D. M. .-.il oii. cat, uv.tio the Gordian knot, lef.ises to.ipp. ar l.f,o the committee and i ilt .n and Beeelier re- i mi to appear and tc tes' ify ,: d.-.s both '! .- I iiii.lt., i;o so. If.. i:-s A.. cuer i..is asked h eminent men of ' rant has been is need elucidation Bra,-,;.;,.; r.i-nn H.iirisl that the Whig partv. What i .V1'?; l'""e,, 1 ,its protectionist idols, for, packed full of rubbish as before. The' only tw o well known t. ' Cr. :VYa.S ,V l"c.sier UVV1 "ore broken in small fra- ' I V ''.lue- says ti.e Marrisburg ments and it was apparent that the rats ' Jtrtot, is a very free and easy way of bad gathered it and cowded it through irsdmg one bird m the bush for another . the openinrrs in t he t r.n. ...o ;, . 1. ' Sep.. F.so . n.r.t .r ' L'!"1 .in tho blls1'- There is not one of the i and the captured ones wP. .....i. Ji,'. ' i . ..... . .. . . . t . j VI'll- . tol at a sal..ii clos.; by the spot w". ( am, s biidv was found. I in I ackard. Altbo... backed bv CnlW... CJasey, Pinch was lieafen out of sight, only carrying oi.o ward in sixteen. Casey prob- let taken from Moduli's head rtoiv .v iu nun out. noisot no further use chamlx is of the revolver dw io ins .aie employe,. I r,,,r-. r. ntor.,n,.,iri.. A dispatch from Aurora. Tnd., an- ' lie made out against a pi is me, : T bounces the burning of the steamer Pat. 1 denlv a man comes forward ; a 1 4 Itodgors near that l.laeo .. , ... ;" . . ...i. .. t: t i: 4 - j - - - - . i 1 -i'. lH'l- 1..1S ils . r -i - i ij. i ne co:.i:i;.:ue txpectci t-, f.uiii their kiboi's yesterday, an.l itvonU b" pIC-ir.aliu-e to express Any epiuiou ,,;..! t'.icir Kport is publiobed. AAl-l hn-AelALn Kntt-n.. ... - . I . ' , t 7'.-.,7 .... i i . A n ' 2 'idn s nit i io cenain io v ci , -:u;u JCt,rOj) lVst m-llr-r nf tl f,... . . ... l - i T- j-. . .--I . - - " ; v ii 1 1 it pt- iii ii- i 1 1 k r, l til r l ii i.f.mniitbin i Mr. Borg,-".Va"a,r T,"' fa thnn I'msyBania ; and while "farv . a I-i-.ict tea printer in I.ih II. o n.:ir .-.... .:. :.. .. . . ' , w:. o., t .: ri v r : vs. nn.i .. . . ----- ............ .... ....... i hi nor, i.e made an ,m- ....n. ... n uhiiil' i.ummi smvn.u u . . ... t trie iosu i.i niciiian v l ..lir..- i. as wen KllOWI. Ihnllinlinnf m.l;..t : - ... . . .. 1 K..,l.nA - .. . . " . r ' , , - .-J - sni k. i.'-'ss ..,: tne Mate as ni ki; , . . . . '."-" I ""-- iss....-, uiere are lew Glares ,,i ll.e t " v'" me stomach bv the use of "'"l'i" "om a r.,, winch one of tl,o.lot- ' ,...,1 r l.or. Nt i xin si,nr f H.. 7?, . . "11",V UIH1 n.crn- union more favorable to tariff reform than i Jottno Anodyne Linimrnl inn..nnll ; passengei-s was smokitor. w v.. ; '..,.. ...... it,-...U some to have ignited the cotton ..n iu.,'i . i,;,n m, , .,.! mi.wH on. inoratit y. T? W - I 1 m - - ' I V (till) 1 Ii 1 1 H.-VM. IItl -1 I ,M,"i- - i K. Bond, of Jeffersem, M'aine, 'no'n,ng last, and says that about twenty name, who tells bow M , a u.tnet ed of spitting blood, soreness and "ves were ht, p, iucipally hid.es. A spark lirm.ks was driving int.. New V i bcr of'tho'lVpub ,cnap. ,lnilUirtiHl n,cr,J- ! "I,ioM ,,u,,e favorable to tariff reform than j hnton Anodyne Linimmt internally : c.,ku,,. 1 't't, if i set ri ii.fii'- i hT Slr: as the source from which it is obtained. I Purgative lt!ti. . .. " ' v -.vw,, ,,.1 ii, lfcl 1 1 r llilll I ' I an.l thus led to the caUstroj.be, while oth- j bad hit him ami thinking he !uil ers think- it wn tho 1 .. . . .. .. . ; . .- , . .. . - - oii. 111 ;iii iiici.niliurv it.. in Tlio w.l'ou. ..it- lliv--w.-i. ' - M.ppnea in 1'arton I lie boat was valued t fto im,,...., ' . , .... ., .,.7 ,.,a ..... ...i.i ,i.. tru-V J r . . v y au(. msnren imilii ii.iu ti"i i"iu ,m 101 f'.WU. Wagner have escaped haninc L v
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