The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 14, 1874, Image 2

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t-.ttrr f.rhue of Kepnl-lican state (
ions in l heir plat forms to endorse !
The If ';ir of Ji'trr.i.
Convc:
,;, ; hisiuimiinstiatkej. Uamostsig. I1'OTAM' " ':' '5 "'" AT P.
n meant i'iicl, and has given ne to iur.cn ; sr.VKlSAL. Kii.T.i:n M -.voir.N dud.
con jeciisie. v ith radical politicians who!
Germany mZ the Ct!ho!ira.
JS'cirs ami I'ol ideal Items.
A letter from I'erlin on Use ntempted
assassination f Kis:rsa: ck by Ivalhu m,
Cantab: the following : The first slop
; wlr.ili tlie irovcrnment takes is to open an !
T H U V.irrrf .. it uri po.-c-s ordinary prudence ivid a fair J-hare MEMrl- An?. 11, 1ST 1. A. special to ' ottuck on the Catholic party. The private : I
i.i. .UI..I i - - .Ml.,. II, I. I. ., . ... , 'the Aii"i from Helena, Ark., received dvveiiimr of Ch istonher .losor.h t rem,.r. !i
i 8-w, .chco ,1 yu,-u uc- at this morning, says : At JO o'clock acting editor of the ilerlm ftermnnta, was i
. ,,, K. . . i J "" ,u ot lllK'iji l,1 11,1 us l'ei:t i.ls, nJjrht three ladies and two gentlemen searched by the police, who confiscated
arrived .ime i.om ammiu in a ski;:, and re- . fetters, manuseiipts ana sotuo ptimplets. j
port considerable fighting late yesterday The next visit of the ixlice, seven in nuin- :
evening. The commander of 1 lie lost, bcr, was to the house of the Legation !
whose name, we did not learn, dispatched ' (Viuneillor, Von Kehler, Secretary "if the
a scout of C." men on the road to fold Mayc-me Catholic Union, and their booty
"vVatcr Sialioii, v the Mississippi and was considerable, about eiirhty documents, ;
Tennessee IlailroiKl, and capttr d a picket letters, eircnlars a:id names of the mem- I
ti i -i - tndC.o' ,u mi nlkd "-ee .iid 0 '2) uvZr vvho were stat ioned about bers of the society. t)ii the same cvcriinjr !
' '' '"" " tv0 nir,:s from the town, and brought 1 ferr Von Kehlcr's work-room was seal cli-
ashi.igton," who bat jcUcr-.ay might t!.,Mn Iu.ro as pj-i.Mmers and disarmed them, c-d, ai:d a 'ain on the followiiu' morninrr
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-lit- i,i invMi, as uiiy were oeing put into i lie juace or meeting ol the iJerliu ( at ho- '
the Court House yard, tried to make his lie C.esellenverein ilnion of Joiirneyiiien,)
escape, when he w as toed upon anil killed, j and the house of Vic.ir vSpiritu:d Councillor
and in the melee which ensued another ' Mallei, the father of the Catholic societies '
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that S ;.!( 1. .s l-.-n i ' i '.!! ' I by the
f;.;v-lio; -. a:..; s: .-, . : i -i sa:cs
th-ill ni'iio i.i" J f 'l i'- f.i:.:r. The
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c n ts, tame 1". "i i 't;brns'.i and ( 'ol rado.
fiom t!io nott'.i ai:t tl.e wc..!, :;nd their
1" im Mi- -m i a:: I I ' i i . fjaied.
'i 'he :;;;' ' ;;"ite 1 ;-s f.- r! i '-:r..;v.ity can
'.' .;:.e be c. ' ;i; i : -;::;;i:'.i!. Imt it
V ... ;. i:di.;il)tedly : " i ' ;! ) t he ir. '.
''r :: n;-:iiti i '., ;v. :. ,r ! prvipt
a't. t-i i:.n ,f aM l .;, to !: f et tb.at
it' t i.-y at f !(:.!..! mi ' r ! ri'- re t h?
: d Civ of ';:, ;:'..,. C.i - e otc rt
l1. i, ( -.I. t ! in L-er.
The f..::ov :. - ; tV-'fi ;!...- : i .u ; :-.!:ir:;
1 ' i a . J ' .., e-.ry 'touy ia
l!.-" :: l .! I t 1 . V.l:.Vy v -m-
1 ;.-! wi:'i In- -v.-;;. man who ci.;i:::s to be
;i :i. : ; e ! I :: :i :
C: r - :: ., .1. n--ts of '
iullueiice, and so far as that "harp of a
thousand sti tugs'' has successfully been
hixed ia fuiiier poIitic:d campaigns, it
i:o I ';;7cr possusse;i any charms. Lveu
the L i:.o!i is no longer deelart d to be in
dat'ger from rebel insubordination and iu-
havc stood against the woild, has now ne of them, as they were being put into The place of meeting of the flerliii CaTho-
iioti'- (": -j't his iiinunierabic horde of (f
i'.. i'-h .Iders to do him reverence, or to pro-t-iom
hi.s praise. The Republican tale
( ';:.-. t ntion of )l. line, the home of his riv
a", .!.U!.(1. IMaine, for the succession to
the ITesideiicy, did not commci.d Lis ol.i
ci.il course or Lis per viced while in the
army, nor did the lecent address of the
National I Leubliean Congicsional Com
mittee give him any aid, and comfort.
From all these political iud.c.uions of a
v, ant of c .r.ilidenco in I. is administration,
ii won; J seem as if the lh puhiiean pn-.ty
Wits in diligent search of another candidate
b taveit from certain defeat in J tsTo.
S ime of the leading Republican papers
i:cgro was wounded, but not fatally.
LA T Kit.
In the evetdng a large body of negroes
advanced from the fon'.h, driving in the
white skiimisheis to the Court House,
where tho main body of whites were sta
tioned. A charge was made by the whites
and the negroes were n -pulsed with loss.
Social were killed nmi wounded. Fight
ing was going on when our informants
let't and they were tired upon asthey doss
ed over to Ship Island.
sk oni) ii;pat ;t
ickoMito obn-rve this unlooht d for ('.e- J'om .Jayor V. ocm!.:,jii, of Austin, reports
'ecti n i.tid seem to lie pletised with it, as
;r irf lar.ce the New
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in Berlin, were searched, and tlie.se police
impositions nave Keen lollowe.il uy the
lemjiorary closing of the Catholic societies
oflkrlin. Jne authority states the num
ber of members of Catholic Gesellen Unions
in (lermany to be SO, .)').. Ik-sides these
there are hundreds of other societies, such
as Catholic adult societies, Catholic youug
men's societies, university societies, and
societies of women and of children.
'H e ouiicction of Fatl.er Ilauthal r with
the attempted assassination is given as fol
lows : lie had :l ilesire to nwi Itim i rrlr
Major (Jen. Chalmers, of Hernando, has J w;ls in Schw einl'urth, aud not bavin.'
much money, yet was bent on seeing the.
( baneellor. Fefoie returning home he
paid a living visit to Kissengen. He ar
rived there at an early hour in the morn
ing, and 'dnce Hismarck does not drive
out until one o'clock, lie had some hours
to spare, which be spent in walking up
ami dov.ii the pavement in front of the
lYince's lomse. In his perambulations, be
got intoa conversation with Kullman, who,
too, saiil he was desirous of seem"- the
r.i-it ar.ive : here : or the :-.uri.-se of charter
log a boat to lake men to the assi5-tar.ee of
the whites in Austin, lie sas a courier
fioin Hernando at daright stated thr.t the
toWll IS SUi'-'Oll lmeii ll V M Ot tl it 1 il'. fi 1111,1 I '('.-
-'-'j find asking for help. About I'!'.) men I'ioui
: Hernando and vicinity will be he:e at two
retirirk that f" clock, and, in company with voh'.-i'eers
a'o'.ie.-ni on- frm this city, w ill stat t at four for A-
;n ini tin. j u . rmiin, w no is ti;c iinioi t unaie
:al courre of IVcr'ah-nt C.rant, or 10 ' canre of the trouble there, leached here Vrince. and thev talked together at Tnter
a.s kcv v.ees whib. in tin- army It last night. ; vals. At last at one o'efock the crowd
! ,'V. ! ,, ,l'W li""1"' K ' V K;,,!,c 11,100 weeks since, he was attacked grew larger, and Rismarck's carriage was
o.; ' l;.e! ;;,1l s-iViiii, ; in ,ho s,,t,f"s ;f i"' i,.v uvrtt nv' v, ov, ,v (,t. Kunn,a,rstoKi
i .'-.ii.-.. .1 liiin a's tlei head ot ile- par- ir.'w,'1''r l"vto!' '"''' at .,!,u 'Cgr, Imt on t he pavement opposite Bismarck's house.
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tliis oiiiiro-ion has In i n excused on
i'n r giouiid .1' 'o i.isight" ; l,:.t. it
liiala i iudiin.-reuce towards the
is has own i'i, and is slip, urow
1 that, this is the only rTisoii:;! -.
'.i of the failure to comply with tin:
; co:ir:e;,i.s of a jieiiiiial party to
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TitK third term party in the Fo'-.tli,
I'jcdost ' w';c:e W;,R s-"'d two months ago it wa-'
This 'I-t'te formidable, seems to be "growing
sm.id by degrees ami beautifully less."
This was to have been anticiiatcd when
the honest and well-matured political judg
ment of the peo- U of that section was in-
v. iitet
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missed him and killed a little negro girl 1 'a.-tor I lauthali r found Imosclf in w h o
standing by, which exasperated the ne- bo thought a bad posit ion on the other
gives to such an extent that they collected side of the street. As the wagon of the
a mob and t -k lr. Smith to the wood's Prince drove out of the yard llauthaler,
to bang him, which they wott'd have done thinking be had not a moment to lose, and
but for the entreaties of Mayor Woodson being exet edinglv short sighted, Ian across
and the Doctor's wife. Since that time , the road and was slightly tripped up in
h." has been vohmtanly an inmate of the the middle of the road bv his Iomt coat,
jail, to prevent being mobbed, until last and the 1 1 ince's coaebmaii had to 1 ein up
r nd.ty, when some friends came and car- ' suddenly to prevent an accident. At this
lied him to Hernando, on learning which moment a shot was fired. llauthaler
the negroes collected and large numbers knew by intuition in what a critical poM
notihcd the Mayor that unless Dr. Smith tion be had placed himself, and therefore
was brought buck and put in jail they would desired to got awav as quieklv as possible,
born the town. j When llauthaler left the court the Justice
sTit.r, i.atf.r. j accompanied him as far as the railroad
ielegrams are being received from the depot, in order to prove to the outside
vicinity of Austin asking for men, arms, woild the old man's innocence.
aim ammunition, ami slitiiiL' that, m.
:-;c!itly iitid deliberately formtd. That the whites, who are su rmuided in the
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they could or would sutniort Ciant's ad-
i: :im-! rati-.a for another term of l'otir yea is
vas entirely preposterous ami not to he
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n:.i nu.ivnr ot el.-ejii.g Crant to tie- I'r, s-:-:y
b r a third t-ria ; u Jh-ivis :;ry
of i h.. s-,:ti.- mat. i i,i! ia fa vo; ot' el. i --'
'it" i : r th,- ti.sl. 'i'.e-re wern i-vmp-ii.-
of t:.,- hii-ili (,f a (irai.t i:. Y: i u-
-om w-ks ago, lar as happen-d iuiii .,
-;oi () : ,. .Mary, the v.ifeof I'l.ili;, H.
!" , n. the alarm proved a false one, ;nid
11 women who made leady to Icon
.nl tare coiiehi,;...l thr.t their ivni.vs
diso-uscd witli. Ami if there ir, v.n
i out t i iousc. are r ei
will be forced iosttrie ,
The steamer A. J. Y :
teied to ieave at .' o"c!
;i largo number of m
Another special t t
negroes w ho ate m: t
the south siiie were
by a body of mount.- 1
fonr or ii e and cap: .,,
The bliclis number ;
!i:y relieved, they
An; or be en pt ured.
i'e ha-; been rior
e!i. and w ill c.o ry
w el! armed.
A;r,,:l says the
jm'ing Austin on
rged this ntoiuing
whites, who killed
! t'.vt ' 1 1 v negi ' ed.
CrttTorsFttFAKOF Natuhk. .1 I) ul-e
I.i.it-H-1 i. .',(!! IUirn. A letter from Cray
viiie, W hite comity, lib, to the Chicago
J't'-'f sajs: We baveheie the gieatest curi
osity of the sge, a human mo istro..ity. It
is no less than a child with one betid four
cars, twocjis, one novo, aud one mouth.
It vvas born dead, ami given to the phvsi
cian who made the aecoucliement. '1 hat
jreutleman at :. e lavai d.-. made a po:-.t mortem
examination, and reports as follows t "It
has a double body as far down as the um
bilicus, and united face, to face, forming a
perfect sonaie. ii. has four pet feetlv form
td arm ;, hands and shouhlcrr., even to scap
ulas. The sho-r.lih i s also form a perfect
siju:;:e. There are two spinal column:
asking up through the neck theivf.ee,
two spines inclosed in one neck. Four,
lower extremities are present, all peifectly
developed, and of t he same .. ize aud ii'ii- tii.
iborlei d of 1 he l ibs of t wo chiidreii are jiresent. Could
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Demoera'.s of Ilerl. s
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b.-ut T'.f) ;i:;d tiie
whites p v.c- ;ib ut 'J-.: !. Loth paitics aie
e-peeling ri-enf,.rcen;eiits. At jiresent the
whites have the best of the tight. The
negro hands on the plantations opposite,
on the AskiUisas side, ate arming and
m uciiii g on Af.sii.i in large tmrnLcrs.
A I' F AltFl'L S W 1 N C . .V.-.-O 1 h, t i 7-;.,r. i j.f
frmn ihiith. About three weeks since a
pa; ty of six young hul.es am. live gentle
men start e.l oat t'r.iro tt.e oe
(iuihrievilie, Che.-ter county, for the pur- ''i0 lj,-'ll!g "ave lived, it would undoubted ly
pose of spending a day on "the summit of h.'lxo ,i:!l l"'1 r, et use of all eight of its
the romantic Welsh mountain. Dutiugthe hmbs four arms and four legs, withtweu-
aftcnioon one of the ladies, Mi-s .'iiiuie -v ''i'.gers and toes. In the head I found
Johnson, from Fallimoic. expri ssed a w ish 1 two occipital bones, ami t wo perfect brains
to engage in .swinging. A swing had been f'eh'sed in one ski;!', and attached to dif-
put 1 1 1 in the morning susj.endt d from a Cerent sj.inal cords. There was one th oraic
tree sixty feet high. About halfwavtip cavity and ono a!.d.miii;d. There are t wo
the s-l id oak a hue limb branched oat to l':l':'s of lusig-. and t w ' In-art s in two pleural
the left, upon which both ends of the rot.e s!(,s :Ui "ormal. Jielow the double ui-
It is easier for a camel to skip through
the eye of a needle than for a ' nesl-hider" 1
to walk into heaven. !
An enterprising Yankee proposes to
boil down the Reoeher scandal, aud bottle
il for bed-bug poison. !
A pietniiim of a filvcr pitcher, worth
$30, will be given to the best lady e.pues- j
trienne at the Cumberland county fair, in !
Octolier. .- j
The Pottsville Stairlurd was sold at ,
Sherifl's sale the other day, for :t, 100 ; a
Delia ci at ic weekly paper has been stalled
on its l urns.
A colored man was hanged by n mob '
at Wnrrensbiirg, Missouri, on Ft iday night,
for committing a gross outrage on a white
chiiil six years of age.
A wealthy Knglii h widow, whose pas- !
Kion is Moall feet, oll'ers to many the man
who is over five feet tall and cau wear her
fehucs, number three's. ,
The Right Kev. Henry J. TVhitchouse, !
Kpiscojial P,isbo of the diocese of Illinois,
died at his residence in Chicago at nine o'
clock Monday morning.
Susie Liberty, of La Crosse, Wis., has
thirteen loveif, and every one of them ex
claims, 'C.ive me Libel ty or give me death !'
And id.c's a red beaded girl at that.
Mr. Reecher's statement was to have
been made public on Wednesday evening.
Mmiito:f s has been presented to the com
mittee, but has not as yet been published
A man travels around in England, ex
hibiting himself at fairs, who, with his
bands tied behin.d him, kills a certain num
ber of rats within a jjiveii time with his
teeth.
The ino4 destructive fire known in
Montreal. Canada, f r ytgu -s. br ke out on
Sunday morning. The tire lasted five hours,
and about s'.VtO.Oiki worth of property was
de.-tioved. One life was ..,t.
-The painter McCollongh, who was res
cued from Niagara Falls by Coriroy, the
guide, a few- months ago, is turning bis
peril to good account by silling to tourists
photographs of himself clinging to the
locks in the rapids.
London papers received oti Tuesday
contain an account of the explosion of liie
works in a house in NorVham pion, w heieby
seven out of eight occup.aii's of the pre
mises w ere killed ; the eighth was believed
to be fatally injured.
On Punday, dining service at a Meth
' odist church in Fdinboro, Pa., Miss Sally
Cooiiwin was observed to faint. She was
carried into the vestibule, where she im-
mediately expired. So far as known she
I w as in good health up to the moment of
death.
Nine additional bodies of victims of
the disaster to the steamer Pat Rodgcrs
! were lying at Rising Sun, Indiana, on .Sat
urday. The number of bodies recovered
is now stated gt 4j, making the loss of life
mure than double that at first reported.
I '1 hree others are missing.
I The Prince of Wales has reached a
crisis in his fortune, bis debts having nt
t t. lined a magnitude that has ui t oi !y broken
i his credit, and necessitated some general
i movement to pay them to save the credit
of the Royal house. What a delightful iu
! siitutiou a Royal family is'.'
I Maucli Chunk has a new attraction
! an ire cave. The cave is within a few l.un
died feet of a burning mine. 'I ourNts can
p :;ch eggs at ti.e mini;, the ground is so
hot. and fiee.e ice cream at the cave, the
air is s i frigid. What mo:ec u:d be a.,knl
in the way of temjiei a! ure '.'
A'family named While, rousi-fiug of
bit' baud, wife and six ehil.pen. have been
J i.-e r. ei ed living near Pope's Paik. East
New York, in a complete state of nudity,
having nothing tb cover themselves with
save a few pieces. :f old carpet. They have
been sent to the Almshouse.
A boy found at P liuiiigton. Vt.. sup
posed to be Charlie Ross, turns out to be
an adoj. ted child, whose name is Charlie
(loss, and whom his adopted parents are
trying to learn him to call himself Augus
tus Hamilton. There w as a gleam of hope
in this slow ; but it is gone.
An Illinois paper ii ports that a roman
tic Macoupin county girl thought to Maud
Mu'lerie and "take the meadows sweet
weie fastened, thus making thetoving thi
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--tiotiH coudemi,:g the Present ML UZiTrZAZ Vi?
ha! been used dining the day without a;:
i citlent. Mi :s .lolmson, who is a ladv of
with bay.
She stood over a ve'.low iark-
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i at ion li.r a gre.-,t variety of reasons,
of tht ":i be ing as follows :
'tee.iu-: it has not cmlv retained ill office
eeavi. ted of im-apae'ity, imb ciiit -
. complicity wit !i I rainl. but has
tl.t m bv their :i:"iriiiit;i.-nt. tn
' "'''iil graver trust a el hi.iier r.-ii-.li.t.
and has endeavored to.'hie'd
from just criticism and a. lima. 1 version
! r..i. -pendent Press bv the passage of
.poiagiii nrre one stomaeii, one spleen,
two livers, three kidneys, one alimeutarv
canal, and all the other organs .singular."'
'fhe child ia girl) was bom (:i the 'JTth
of July, at (I o'clock i:i the morning. The
p.v.cuts, Charles Ratermel and w-ife. are
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e.-1'o i.uiiv: ,i,jii wi'ii-ni ui) citi.ens ol mu-
.t
two thousand
Civil Right ; hi
flection i-i .
"nil t , ',. a
( ;.
ity.
a -. . ; ,
vi ivor
The
lai ing disposition, insisted on being sw uii
as high as could be done bv the aid of the
, . ... . . . . i. ... .. ... i i ....... ,
gentlemen, ami to gra: liy her w ishes tliey , " eie uo;n ana lcaieu. among us.
consented. The young lady is between 1 . - .
tighteen and niueieeti vears old. a pretty Tn uim.txg Rai i.uh.mi Tncip-.-v- V
brunette, dark eyes, and was dressed in a singular and thrilling incident occui red Ju
iiiioi Mm. ue sai on mescal ooaru : t he eastern, bound o issen r..,- t
tisre is
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i
a
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l- et i'. ...... .t
. .. -' e.ns -aw intended to intimidate and , 'f t 'ie swing ami grasped the rope tightly j ly, two miles east of Rose Creek, near Win
. .'. ' ,n,r,U' " : bade them go ahea.l. The sw ig com- .Icmueca, Cal. The tiai-i w as m, a he iv v
! i: sao.vs that the Detnocaeyof Rerks '"eneed its motion, and giadually ro.,e tl,JWn grade, eoin.- at a hi di rate of s,,'....d
''V .p.stly appicciate the most i, al bigner and higher ut.t il an a It it tide of about ril;,k in- u o for lo"t time "when th 'i and
-'-' '."--Mi..., of the jaerent dav.- t"ty feet had been reached. She still cer. Nick -h i ht .tf "lw ) ,
a'.- f..r the repeal of - Poland "and n;Mctl upon being pushed, and went no st . ui-ti,ii .,n the track a few hundred 'vuds
ysc's new .sediioti law; and on Uic mv.i," !dsl.cr ai.,1 JOf-bor until fully , The 1. k-, .m, 4' w l t.!i
' f:i!l I 'mtst earnestly thiity feet had been teaeheo. Mn' had been h,,, th ' 'Vev T w as Ae 1 d everv
,,-:"flV: ',,. . . cjieeu.tla.al ivi'it up to this point, hut all clinlt possible was made to slop the t , i n
1 "", ij ,( i, - - i . x t v- ii it ii v;i i i i i i . i i ko.w,.,,! l ... .i
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i Valhimbrosa. t is f rtunate, !rr'"SI"',!,si!,, ,"'" g'-at ut wl.iebihev
-:i - w - rvri xns
gm tocxpeimici.t upon, bat it " I go 1 service and iustlv vvm laur.-U ..;
tvular
laitted
I 'lt .'i taiti v i
v.bi. h. f. :
g't'.erai ;m.
mtti.b;'! i-.f
and C;,!1 t. f.-t
ar Pittsliurgli
this iiveHh. tl
leaves in
therefore
large a ma: gm u. i- pei imi et upon, but it
will be nii! mote forte,..:,:,, if it ,,,.,,,1,,,,,
w id only tloow their ;'i,.,.
feelings aside, and. as true 1 -m ... ;
make a n.rinatio!i b.st -.1 on o,; ii;:';, -,. i. .......
peculiar in thir nature, bai vcies-euti diy
necessary. Wu are not afraid to iep.-ai
what w have here t fore faid, that the
ipiabfieaiioMs for the otii,-,. ,,,, j,,.,-,;; .
and in mtoiv w. s except ioual. A m ia. f or
in.-tanee. i.,iiy be .e.ao'' il f ,.'the f t!! r:u
satisfactory ibst h:o.; of t he da' ie - of Jov
e: nor and the same n;.n n.ay be e i'.a.lv
i.trotnpeteiit fr Lieu term t Covertior.
There i-i in j..,!,: i: a- businiss -A
1'npess of tilings." Ut'foitui afelv- in ibis
f-ec coee.tiy lee. i t.sitaoy r.sj ire to i !,'e'vs
for vhieh tiify mo t.otoiior.-iy incompe
tent, and we thir.k wo know several c:in
d'dates for the Lieutenant Covernorship
wlm sr.dly o c r-e-timate their fitness, and
who would have b.e:i mute as well opi di
fd dmk .g the d;n kan 1 critical .1 iv of the
r. bf bi':i t . i.:U(, rcrecrntcd tliri,-,..,v.-.,,,.
r , i -
r oi'luM- at Paris or L ui-
- h.
tn '.v !! dare t . .stand i." :.:i.l
' '.ght to be maintained. Let
' "lihitc, umpialiii.d repeal be the
J' !' f men of every party who
:sh to lose favor with the people
.::..--A. .;,. -I.
C hvitaml . ...o'e', iu an article on
r "f Races,"' has this to savwith
' that iart of the ladical ma
il ed carpet-bag cr- t
the iait s e.ere avve-st rlckeu. ntnl whe-n the
swing with its precious burden made one
swill sweep in the air her heat! was noticed
i to n: oj. to one side, her nrnseies relaxed,
her arms to let g- their hold and drop, and
I away the unfortunate gal was hurled
i, through the air, and only saved fioin a
I frightful and terrible, daith by one of the
most miraculous interventions ever heard
Oi. 1 he momentum of the sw i
A er
d
etl'.l havi
thrown to tha stirfa -e by tj-.o
nsii.il ion ..t active hostili'i..
'dm !. i d under" 1 en, -on
,'e,, : ii, lia.l uo: The m ecssitv f,.r
;i F.-.b-ral ag.-nts at MieS mth brought
'i ..: h in ib'maa.l as to :.' i;'.m
'.' .I'-.-imuty to .!;,!,. ti-orn the:
' ' t' fs,, H, , ,1. ,.jvjl y,.,.v;
" '"!"-:--i'i r with tie in all tb.. p.-. iu o.
. '.. '. o " tl -.1 vi tlie put of 1,,,-h o l.-!i
... ... .. ptortc.i; in tlr- haed-
;.s me nam approached the spot the ob
ject proved to be a human being h ing with
his body daeetly across the tra'ck.' The
man i for man it was) was alive, fully con
scious of his mortal peril, but unable to
in ve from his position. Ht. had pulled tint
nis handkerchief as a signal, however, and
vvas waving if with his hand. Thanks to
the Weslingh.use brakes and ot Ini-i,
:i -s motion ,,se.t 1 1... i .-.m .. . . i i. . . . ....
earned the apparently bfcess form of the when whh.n a
girl up fuhy ti.u t.-'ive ieet Irom the ground ,,,;, 3 1 U' i(S'
aa.i l Mged her safely and secure betvveen Tlie man was f. mud to be paralvzed. and
o branches at he ponit wh, re they , was ,(icUc(l . t',;
the trunk ot a tree, vvh.eh :tood about n...l ,..i,.. 'o.-' . , "''",
... ........ e i, w iieio ne w;is
, i oi ine l.iovniei lor nt. 1... l. ....-.,; ..l 1 1
..... I'll ..1. IIC
:li-
thirty-eight fci t f,
rope was at i a. he.!
,f tic l.ar. v b-.-low
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states
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1 service and justly w-ui laurels, vv ho
en il authority and allowed to a, t
r.v.vn .j'l.igm.-i'.r, proved utterly
os;tious of trust. Th South w as
I'.nfit or dishonest rulers, who
"'I.',".'" Fe.b-ral li iveriou.uit, or
-kiio'nMy maiiiimlati'-.g the negro
'.:-", eivjl l-ositioiis by pretend-d
by ti;e people.
" thinare now i .... l...
, - ii ,i'i'
eat tlie cinl
e.l.
.... i l ami terror that while :i kiio -,l,r i, ...,.!- n -..n
; better imagined down, c6mp!etely"1.araly:e(l in' his limbs
nig came reelmcr nm'. b..rlv -in. I ,.,..ni ..... r
" ." ' i io, move lumseii ail
inch. W ben he saw the train coming he
expected to lie ermhe i to death, and his
feelings were too horrible to express. He
screamed, threw- his arms up fi ant icall v ,
and waved his handkerchief. The event
is among the most thrilling of railroad in-
thau d.
nac... t a: u .. vvn:.e its l.n ivu-r iweo..,i,,f
b. u.g appareiiily btVles:? in the branches of
the tit e. It ic.iUired only a few minutes'
ch liberation for the gentlemen to realize
the situation and determine what to d .
It was fully twenty feet from the ground to
e iirst ninn aoove. ami tlie trunk of th ,.;.n.o
tree rt i .out th'ree fVef in diaim ter. They i '
Washingtot, !tn,hU,an gives
, . . -" "., e. iii.ii. i.i vase .sue
would orop he- fall would be partially brok
en i he swing was hurriedly taken down
ami ui no iiMum ...... i . .
. , .,..1- tun ui i ne rone was
wili b cannot
..--ublcan State (V.ventiot, win
,!'::," ni. -''5rg,iextWedm.iav. We
- a ...o.e..- tiiom f,,,,,,.,,,,,.,
i.vi. that ti. Philadelphia and I'ittM,.irgh
riis. l.M.led by William 15. Mam., of,?..,
, ttnee columns ami a hall to the story of the
famous Mrs. ( Jen. Eaton, wife of the Sec-
; retary of War (from is-Ji) to ls:)i) i (it.n.
eral Jackson's Cabinet, and whose name
was connected with scandals which once
I convulsed Washington society and excited
the country. The other ladies of the Cab-
met, are said to have shown Mrs. Eaton n
nil. .w u m r i ne i nn hs of f he ot her t i ce and
seen-, ,1 below. Ry this means two gentle
. men of the .arty hurriedly went up the
i '"I'e and in a few minutes were at (beside
oi i.ie ilium iiimue iriri. :n m-a- ;,. ... .. . , .. ""v"v
i,,- , , :, ' ' " l tpuuicis, out "Ulii Hickory " stood bv her
. v ... i-m; : t -an lets irinr h t.t tr o . ... e ...
,.-.,..n...a. , . .....
feme, etc. and State Tw. .. s..os i,.. " i V',u 11 '"'w - ' her old age, which is not wholiv
.- M . .r .i. i-.. . ... .V 1- IH.-.U.1I. Ju Oistiliife ot thr I,, vol ni. nn.n , i..
, e , . . .i i I - it i :, . . Vv 1 1 . CO. .0 .... O ...1 . , . 1. lllLil 11.11111 11
ri.etit a Mi 1
don. Xot
i i.i , , . . ' ""ii . . i ' "j-, 1,11 1' imiol v as mane iin. i.,.,.t l i,,,,,,,.- I ,
".i.i- i a:--. i:t. ot l liuai e o na. ti ,,,., an.l then l.as-se.l ir,,,,,,,! i .... i 1 i ;. ............. .imvi e.aii vtomau 01 tier
f.r .Judge of the. Sj, remi Co" ll ' be other c , "Ti? rCSoluU "U t!lu "r which
1 ex-;!:(. S,.,1;,)or (Iraharn. f xn' n"! u4 J ri'rf uronnd the was so bitteily assaMed and so nobly de
gbcay cm.ty. f, -.r Lieutenant ( loo m Z o,, K n 'tv 'We'' ' "f ly the ilero of Xevv ( h leans.-
Ihe reprcseftativo dele-mfes fro,,, thi, -- i - I bhe denies Mr. barton's statements in manv
c .uaty are S.u,IU0 IIe,'v and George T. ; O'Tif r.ns ami soldWs t,',,,,, in ! c's.e.nt,sil P(""s, ami presents some strong
Swank, t;.. f;,r as we know, the Sen oor a:!". ph vsiei L ,1 s , 1 , V,dc,,cc l"'vi H't she is right and he
ial delegate has not vet been selected ' ",cn a' (1 '" " " " ' cn-""cnt ,v'l'K- Most of the actors in this scene,
ct been selected. Commendin 1 7 ,.C "; J'.i" ve- have passed away. but. Mrs. Eaton "still
!. , .. u"'n$on Ano'hiho I.tnl,.trtit " ti. i.. .. .
.ii.iK.Timi. ,. :.. 1 iil uiiu 1 t: 1 1 11 i. r..oiir ctii
r..:i .n.i . . . : . . .
tloti. ofvvi::,sraii.lm.r all thi: we li.o c ,,-, i i . , , ""'Tl'" " ""HI medic ne ever iuvenu, Vi 3 V- 1 aiM" "'Vggeste.i to the JU,iif-
for a sale deliver. .nee at 1 , . nr , ! ' '''' .'" shm d ' Riven to rienec. 11,vtl. lhat s our expe- ( hem the revival of thi. almost forgotten
Pittsburgh Cotnemioi. .iTlI ' 1 a1" k.'tu''' To horses and j '
end is easily 1 ivJlctcd. ' " l"" L'k r-?7- Vs'nf'r the' sUllKJ 1 TE ,t':,fh of Anttst electro nc, . T " '
U 211 1,1 "I"" in hig. storm prophet wwau uum n J o ,,' '"C.hC ' V 'ST branch lady (length of branch-
i-.i. tm rUMU. fi f fi, , I tl I , 7 r 7 i-tt -1 ' ' tint lAH'l
.n.i:rtx 'l..,r,lfr shonlH C JlTZ '"ver mvenud. That'
fa-u.inpo.s;er Cs not bUted) bathes in xilfc- u,
(e's nest :;s she swung her lit tie 1 ake. First
jump t'eiiii the sc re. eleven feet. i islau e
to the house, half a mile. Time two min--utes.
The pirl. Ida Hutchinson, of James
town, X. Y., vvln.) accuses her father of her
child, publishes a horribly disgusting story
of the crime. The fit her f need his daugh
ter to consent to bis hellish designs, and
threatened her life if she revealed the in
timacy. Hutchinson has not been seen
since bis escape after being arested.
A-ooonling to the newspaper biogra
phies of him, Theodore 'i'ito'.n was born in
twelve places in Massaehilsel t s.se v eti places
in Connect icut. two places in Xevv Jersey,
and all over Xevv York. He was more born
than to be boi ne with ; yet withal, to indg"
from 'thegre.it catalysis,' it would do him
110 hurt in the world to be b un again.
-The steamer Henry Ames, from Pt.
Louis fir Xew Orleans, "was sunk by a snag
on Friday night. A t'erman wotnati and
her two children and a French woman are
known to be lost, and it. is feared other
deck passeugci s perished. The vessel had
a careo ,,f i.so; p. us of merchamli-e, a id
the vahi- of the boat ami cargo i. estimated
a.t b! .!.!).
Among the documents forwarded to
Washington from Mississippi in order to
induce the Covcmmt nt to scud Federal
troops to Yicksburg for the purpose of in
tluenciugjhc municipal election in that
city, vvas a resolution from a political club
in .lack-son, the members of which solemn
ly pledged themselves to support (.'rant for
a third term.
The Ottn-ttr of Lexiwrfon. It v.. tells a
story of the Ibv. Xelson Crayson, a negro
minis r in that town thirl v years ago. vvbo
w as accused of great imj.'ropi iet ies. The
investigating committee renorted that as
Frother Cray son bad kejit entirely within
his own church and had not gone out to
follow after strangers, he should be honor-
ably acquitted.
! The Philadelphia Chief of "Police has
, issued a proclamation to the police to hue
go any claim to the whole or any part of
; the StIO.fKH) rewaid olTered bv the Mayor
for any information that will b-n.l to the
.t nest and conviction of the abductors of
Charley Poss. Th ; Chief invifs cotnmu
ni a m , secret or otherwise, from persons
who may have needed information.
Counterfeits of the- new fifty and ten
cent stamps are now in circulation. The
counterfeit of either note i.s hardly calcu
lated to deceive persons who handle much
money. The paper is poor and the green
color is paler than the genuine, and the en
graving very clumsily executed. A If o"e' It
er the counterfeit is easily detected," be
cause of numerous itnpci fectians.
W:irsaw, Illinois, was agitated the oth
er day over an alleged case of rape. The
matter was investigated bv a pistice. and
t.ie trtal was so largely attended (hat Sen
ior s , Hall was rented for the .ccasion. and
an admittance f,.0 often cents was charged.
Hi's is a decided novehv. and the plan
might be adopted with profit by the man
agers of the great Hrooklvn sensation.
A ease f malformation in the birth
ol a child at Sbaneville, IVrks count v,
lcoeritiy. has elicited much comment in the
r-oighbo, hood. The babv wa a full grown
etiil-l perfect in all its parts except its bead
which was flat; "in fact, there w, no ln-ad
i above the ears. The top of the head was
I C,"-T'ied with a transparent skin, through
, hv" coxM ho l'hainlv seen. The
cUikl lived only twenty-four Lours.
At Illackpool, England, a man fasten
ed his collar with a needle, not being able
to find a pin. He went out for a walk and
became very sick, and died in a shot t time.
On examination it was found that the nee
dle bad sliped down and inn completely ;
into his stomach so as tocause death. Anil
the moral of this i.i that every man ought ;
to have .1 wife to sew on buttons for bitn. j
A distinguished Italian lady recently 1
organized n novel deputation of ladies to;
vistt the Pope. The number of the party '
was eighty-thiee. agreeing with the age of
the Pope. The ages of the members of the
deputation ranged from eighty-three v. ars
downward, the youngest, w ho led it. being
n year old. The Pope is said to have been
much affected by this curious procession. :
A letter from Ireland says : John
Mitchell had a brilliant reception in the
city of Cork. The whole town was aflame
with excitement. He was waited on by
crowds of Ids old associates of '15, and the
young disciples of T.7. At night the streets
v. ere alive with bands of music and b udires,
aud there was a torchlight procession to
his lesidenco in which ,,00U jicople took
part. 1
The lion. William J. Ferguson, a law
yer of Clinton, 111., and formerly a Hepro
sent alive in the Missomi Legislature, com
muted suicide in Chicago, "YVcdncsd.iv
night, by taking morphine." The deceased
had no practice, which produced despond
ency. He was a man of good ability, and
was not addicted to the use of liquor. His
Aife is an inmate of the Jacksonville Insane
Asylum.
In Mansfield. Ohio, aboip daylight on
Sunday morning, John Maguiro discovered
a burglar in bis room, attempting to re
move his pants from under his pillow. Ma
guiro sprang up and grappled with the
burglar, and in the melee the latter shot
the former, the ball passing through his
. lungs. a.1(i producing, if is thought, a fatal
w ound. The bin glar escaped shoeless aud
, hat less.
A singular circumstance is repoi ted hy
a gentleman from !!oonvi!le. who is reliable
authority, as having recently cm inred iu
that place. An old hen came ofl bcr nest
w ith a brood of braiid-nevv little chickens,
having batched out all her eggs save one,
which remained in the nest. The old tat
belonging on the premises took possession
of the 1 t-.-t and came oV w ith a itoek of lit
tle cats and a chicken. Mm having hatched
out Ihe remaining egg. The whole family
;ii e d- 'ing w ell.
One day last week, says the Cliuf'ui
Th uiofvt't. the daughter of Air. Joseph W.
Snook, of Sugar Valley, was out gathering
. whortleberries with a party of girls, when
a black snake ran up her clothes and coiled
itself twice around her lower body next to
the skin. The excitement was ititense
among the party, but the young girl in the
embrace of the snake was the coolest of
them all. She commenced to tear oil her
clothing and by the time they were mostly
i oil", the reptile had been killed and w as
found upon measurement to be eleven feet
long.
There was a dust spout at Central
Falls, j. L, tlie other day. A dense vl
unni f dust was seen to suddenly rise into
the air. and. assuming a conical sh ape. was
borne to a very high altitude so high, in
deed, that the top of it seemed to dwindle
to a ineie speck aL-ain.-t the clouds. The
. sight is described by t h isc who witnessed
h :;s wonderful, a l! hong h ,f sh .1 f dm a t i ,n.
the cloud or spout being so .11 broki n and
falling in showers of diisf in the vicinitv.
It was produced by the same peculiar rota
I V motion of the air that produces v.a'.et
.-pours.
'ihe Cineimnti pa pert, says the port
land Oregon . ?.;', . think it wond'-i fa I
that a man iu that ci'y. for a wager f j'
jumped from a height of pi',! ba t into the
liver, and seem snrpii-td that the emeu.
sion d:d:it kill him. In the island of Ha
waii, at the lower talis of the Kib-au. near
the port of Hil , native boys can be g . to
leap fioin a -l itt" llo f. t t hinh into tlie river
f. r the small pay of J". cents, and we have
never heard ' the death or injmy of any
; of them by Mich leaps. The Protestant
F-pbcopuI r.ish ipof the Hawaiian King
dom once made the same leap simply f..r
amusement.
viiudav nf'ci ti.i.iii. Alio- Tib. a liem-o
named William Warl. y assaulted a white
girl, fifteen yea is old, in the woods near
Johnson's City. Washington conntv. Fast
'I eimesscc. The n gro outraged the gill
ami then murdered her, cutting her throat
from ear t ear. Search for the 7iiissing
gill, who was of a highly icspectahle far
mer's family, conriuii-d c-itil Friday, when
the horrible discovery was made. The
negro Worley was suspected and arrested.
n being accused of the ei ime lie c uifcsscd.
The same night, vv bile being I a ken t Liiza
hethton jail, be vvas seized by a party of
citizens and hanged.
v ons'iticr-Ai.'w, excitement exists, or did
exist a few days ago. in Ihe Parish of I'.a-zil-.
Cou niy of Fort Xeuf, Canada, canst d
by the occurrence of ceitain phenomena of
a nature consisting of peculiar internal
noises and commotion in the earth, as well
dc lined shocks of earthquake. The noises
vary from low- distant mutterings to b.ttd
reveibeiatiotis. On Tuesday the coiieus
si eis were so violent ami tbiiateuing that
the more immediate resident s of t he" place
from which the noises were loudest Ibd
from their homes, and ..tiers aie prcpai itm
i:io;i is div ided as to wheth-
.. Ill .1 ....
in ..o,.-i.:ie uscil. 1 lie 11
Another horror has come t . li.,1 ,
Len.s, involving, perhaps, U,c .-UCV ;''
eial persons and a mimbei f iufj.,., '
X o. 1 1 1 M. K:,n M 1 cel. w as ai ix st , , ".
day l.,s t on he charg, of eomuutti,,.,
tion. Ihcdead b.Hl, of a ,,,,, -girl
named Lena Mier ; fu?ul .'V
liom-e, and another y.,ng .',., ,
unknown, was lying very i, u ;ttM;' ,..
pam. Mie wasrem ,vtd t .aho-.i; p
skeleton of an infant was a; . f 'm,' 1'.
house, ami partially b.u ned l.ones'.'f j
ware discovered 111 the stoe. jt jv
that Madame Fei tium..,,.,
abortion foi seveial veais; tl;.lt .' .'','.
of infants f.etus have been , '
her, and that several high;, v '
pcrscus in the city are inCo'ivcd
ter.
The sacrifices f Ilym, :i.f. , (. .
ally celebrateil under ixtniei',,., ,.
cumslanccs. Two yt-ai s ago, j,,
tine Joel Mansiicld lin d ii is., , .,'
Maryllein, with woman slaugi.tyi ". -.
tent, and then with suicidal 'pun,
the same for himself, p.-,-,V(. ,
1 three times tiled for the at'toiq t. ,,
of Miss Mary, and three times Ji i vj ,'
seieiitious and symphat het ie i n . .
the ordinary manner of such t aa. .
iit such eases, fail to :igrte. S.. ; . ,
, told Joel Manslield to go abotq .''
A short time since hi"matle it j a t
liiisincss to see Mary again. Ati' -'
he had his heart in' his hand s,,
instead of his pistol. This i,,:! i
addressing her luoli.tied Mi-s j
wi! h r w itle Hit till' IIOl.lI ii: ;. .
seated to become, as sj.,. js -, "
Manstii Id. All's w ell that :..;, ...
woiiflerfuily queer the e.iiiii. s.,.:i..: t
. '1 he wonderful feat of v,; t-.'j
011 the F.ufialo ti.ick jiv.n,: S un
day's U . ,., in trotting a 1:1 i'e
uies and lifu en ami a ha t
establishes her claim to thj 1 .-;.. . , ,'.
'f the Turf. This is po.bablv 1 .'
time ever made by any tr .i :. ;. V,
tainly i.s the fastest time 10. u
Two years ago, when this m ,; , ; ,
very fast time on a WcsU-i n t. ... ,
aciry of the judges was at th.-t ,. ',
R.s no cue believed she was a;.'..- ;.. .,
such a feat. The matter wa-.ko-,
weeks in all the sp, . 1 ting j., U , , .
gat ion was sent to measure th.. . . '.'
H.-eeitain whether it was .1 fa.i n. .
take Ihe statements of vv ,t;i..s.. : '.
-.tain whether the mare k ; t to ii.
' biring the race. The tjuest.ua vv'a- ,
; well settled, but Ycrtcrdas .,.
is i-vidt.-nce m-..re than sa'i;, i. ; 1 ,
away all doubts. The spKau .i :, ,
' witnessed, we are told, by ;.!...; ''
spectators,
i
Tut: Latkst Snakk Si-.uv. e.
man of this city recent ly ;,;. ;
(ivies, of Ltist Tennessee. t.f.:;', .:, 1
in 'rt -.artl to the snakes a . gv-d o !. r.!
taken alive from the t..:i, '.: ,.f :4 ; .
thtii region. As Dr. t.;.i.s w.i- .,
ib cipher the nam,, ..f 1 ..1 u -j
j-t mis us me 1..0.1V i.g 1,
al story is eclipd 1 tl
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suit is looked for wit h much 1 1 epidatiou.
Dr. I'isher. a woul.bbe "nest-hid. -r.'
St. t bailes. ill., was kilad on the ";"ih
mst. at iiaconsbiug. Ti nt.il.ull county,
by n farmer named Ib.beit Met ali'n'out'.
I'isher, it apj.eais. went to Mc( "almont"s
h useoii the Satuid.iy prev ions, and finding
no men at home, he attcmp.cd to take hlT
eities with Mrs. M.r.'almoti't. Other ladies
coming in hi left. ( Thursday he came
rtgatn and was refused enhance to the
bouse; J:,, hen went to the barn, where
Met almoat was work i to wt... ....
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d al thi' actions of Fisher, struck"!
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o.i tlie !ioa, with a pitchfotk, killing lum.
I ishc r leaves a w ife and four children. Mc
C'almont gave himself up tothe anthoi ilies.
i'lie FiebmoHd Ej in ? lias discover
ed a haul feature in the pension Jaws, and
it thus tersely states what it is : Accord
ing to our theory of government the States
are t.pnd; and that every citizen stands
upon a footing oT 'c.piality before the law,'
is the boast of the party in power. Vet
the one legged soldier of' Virginia is taxed
toie-hg and fetd the one-legged Massa
chusetts veteran, who j-tliaps did him the
honor of knocking off his timhr-pinniiic.
. .'"h'b" F'ks bard." Time is Son7e
.iniilitmie between this and the Virginia
law in the days of slavery, w liirh conijlied
the free negro caught in a misdemeanor to
pay the magistrate fifty cent-, for admin
istering thiify-nine lashes on his bare back;
w hile in the case of a slave his master had'
! foo the bill."
An infuriated father, whose daughter
bail el .. c,l w ish the man of her choice, fol
lowed tlie couple to Foitl.uid, Oregon, ami
finding them at a hotel, went for liis' son-in-law
tooth and nail. 'I lie young man hit
back, and in tlie encounter tbat"foIlowed
the old one got the worst of it. n tjic
principal that a man never knows how to
appreciate his opponent nnti ,c is thrashed
by him, the father-in-law picked himself
up and acknowledged that he had obtained
a son after his own heart. Ir. the presence
ol a goodly number of persons, wj1( ,,iUl
bee,, attracted to the scene by the unregu
lated screams of the yetmg wife, the old
man shook the young one. by the hind
took Ins children in his arms, "and as beau
tiful a denouement was presented as green
baize curtam ever descended upon
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li -o ; jinl every fiml! y shoe! ! i :i e r , . il
for their prote. t:..ii and relict, vt !i--t. i-
l.ini.r 1. perieiie has previ ,i li:. ;,t t ' : 1 '
C-t, sun -t, and le-t of ail tm- I'iii. v f
the market aluii.N. I'.v tl . ir .,.-:
tlie hi. n. t is pin i:ie I. the no :: o : -
l.'in txpclici, i!.-ti'.i. ti ..us i.e.-,.. . f
wlinte liia'-hiiierv el nic n J...-1.I '. ., .4
netivitv liit-nilil oi ; :01s tt l.i. li 4
ninl sliiL'ish lire eleaase.) i t An- r', ne' '
t-tiiimlatel iaio a.-tion. Thus ui- . :
Is liniied ir.t.i lie::in'i, tlie v .nine el i ie ' "I
When reckoned on the v.i.-t niulntii i. t, I
il, can hardly he computes!, llieir- i- i 1
makes tliein pleasant to lake, mi l re-, : t
virtues unimpaired fur anv li-iieu. "t !
that tliev are ever fie li, and p. l. nt 1
Allliourli ecareliiiur, tliev me na. i. :.. i .'
W ithout disparbaiiee tu tlie cen.-t:'a.U' -a,-. :
e"cuj.:itin:i.
K11II iliriv-tionn arc civen "11 Oi- v.-r -i
eali box, how to imi-tliein : s h l-.tia.-v 1
ami for the !!! nig eumpl.-J:.t -, w!.. !.
i'ittm ranidly cure :
t or lkTre;iii or I bi cl Icr. ll..n. I ! I
e. I.aiirnor an ! I.f of X tii-i .!'
liould lie taken ni.Hie: at. ls ti:i,if ..: v.
ach, and restore its liealtliv p.iie and .1,
For l.irrr( aip'.a!ni :ii;.l it- v .1: t.
toms, fliliou lIciiilKilir. l k
. .Inntiir' or r. rn Knt
ion folic ninl tlilioua li rr. Iti.t
he Jii'li. .,u- Iv taken for ;. Ii r.i -e, t
fil'.'ls.Hl ,,.,'.,1 f.r ...ill...... li... ..I.-I01. a. ill.- '
Cause il. (
For llrarnlrrr or tlinrrbiriti ' '
mild u-i-e is ceneiHllv re'inircl.
f or II !- ni.ltLic. o:it. .r:'l.
t'ltntion of ibr ttnut. I'uin i"
Nolo, it and i;lit. inev i-t. ..id !
liously Mk.'ti, as i-iiiiio I. ehamre tiie i
ei-tion of the system. ilh t-uch ciiaup
foil. il. : .,1 .1 . 1 .
For IropT and IroHilrl flt
lliey stnuil I i.e taken ill lame mm lie.jaci..
to produce the effect of a drastic purire.
For kapprrulon. a larre ln-e si t
taken, as il produces tue desiieJ tCc..t
I'tithv.
As a JHnnrr Vitt. take one or two F.
.1 .: 1 ....ii...... O,,. ct.1nt.1rh
j.i,..ii,j .i.k:,- ....ii .i.e. .. ... 1
An ..,......,.....1 .1.... . i...i.l-.t.-5 til.' StoltUt 1
... n.-...iiii .i",-v r.,,,..,,.,.. ... . .
Iiowels, resti.ri's the appetite, and invader:. J
uston. Hen.-e it is elt. 11 ieivnit iir-,n-i 1
no 8eriiu iler.-iniremel e.vi-t-- 1 ne w' '1
t. .Ieral.lv well, oil en linds Oi-it a :J
J'Ht m ikes hail feel .ie. l le.1it t-II. r.
cleanshtir aud reiiov atini; ci.c. t vu tut u i
aj.p.-txatus. J
lr. .J. C. A If.";; Cn., Vrartlml ( ht4
l.on mass., i". s. A. I
FOJt SALE BY ALL JJlilOOLSIS tVtiii'M
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