'V glz: rosins ESvS. T sv et'.sss.'es z&jbc ir rrsircs is" .11-1"' rs-M-x 31 In. bilJllni filuidaR. ESENJWJVS, PA., - Nov. 5, IS74. JL 1 13 Bu jl3 Blast Blows ! j Of course do nut pretend to give the vote i n the different counties on the State ticket, and therefoie cannot form rn estimate r.s to t!e agareite result; but the very latest, seems to i:".'!':-".lL' the election of t!ii en tiro Peni i -t!.; St.tte ticket by about LU0O ::t-ij !iiry, although is proper to say thr.t the dik-tal returns n:av change this avowing very considerably, if they do not indeed turn the scale to to th; ii- i, t ... v A3B T2E EISROoirEBCROWS ! WHILE I'ij!,!riliirEVEnVTiiiu GOES. CAl-'BIlIA BEINU S0'E ON THOSE. The DEMOCRAT!.:; COUNTY TICKET Elected by Unprecedented Majorities. FsVIS 7-Z-tJcrlt !j In Count, 1H0Z. Ill TliZ DISTRICT, 1137. i'.C fjicie lrvi'x itlc 1 y from 2,- It af ns -sine-ore pleasure to an nounce to o.ir it niicri that racy oi C;-r-.it iitc eir county tickvt. We ;t : :;5 ou o: ow'qgr .3 j a !! I. nd: '-.-;' tl; Dentoc-. t-ci the whole i tULh the full : cI p:tp"e, which -that the :i aI candidates j re large, eucivjh i-3, v. ii'le tint i CTcrr? hclrn- ! r.ni i:;ig. i ;t:.:..!:tsn in the "J f....u I.COO. Still o.'ik-'til r'tii glori'jii3 s! i:ir.jo!t!?! for the co;: for .ill pra of Col. Itj:;iy ing, not to sr.v jo;ity IV r the (liatiiot h not e clonal c'.iii.-i Li elect icn fsaJKmo crati'.' victory, hut ami tiiiunph of the I'cop! over ccrruj iniluenee ai d po litical wrorra:. Who now, thi,k to, is the worst ce.'V.V.e.t mx:;, S.irn::tl S. Uliir or Dviitl .1. M irroll ? VTa im agine the latter. Next week we will levif w te f-letion in this county and ol'-ewheie, and in.ihe euch cocitnsntj e we rusy deem called for. P. 8. A telegrr.ph illapatcli received phorlly before 2oin? to press brings the intelligiiu e tiiat Mr.R.iiily.s oliicial majority in ,he uislii-:'. is believed to be MM, h nhown by th following exhibit: Kelly's majority in LUur county, 7S; in Bedford county, (re-i-orted.) 471; in Carr.bri.i county, 1S05. Vijiir's mjuTitj in Somerset county, 1220. filory enough surely freverr .jiii who lout a Ik-; ping hand to bring ; .-.bout so gioiion i result. Maw Xct the le.?t gmtifvinu result of T evlav'f electio;; is the ascertained . t th -it I?en lUirlor hp.' Ivpn defeat-c-T for Coiigicsn by Uepubtican votes ir, ,I.wacI.usett3, and ilit such men i;" '..'hainl)ei!.''i!) :.nd Cyphers, of South C'Toliua, liuraboeii laid out trunplete l.v by neg-.o v1,h. Add to this the t. tr thnt Harry White is believed to h a v i been dtV.cl by (Jco. A. Jenks Republican side. It sems initted. however, that (fen. lef .Democrat, has been elected over l. U. Heath. Republican, as Secretary of Internal Afiairs, ami that the Demo crats will have si majority of one on j L5nt ballot in thu Legislature. In ad dition to all this, we have secured at least .-.'r,,i out of the (i-:':i members o;Tongre"s from this State. A goes 1'enniTlvs.nia, so goes t!i I' nton, f r :l lea-t that portion of it in which election! were hoi 1 on Tuesday. Fh whole country, in fact, has cone for the Democracy, and the triumph is i such j sk Democratic V evident in 11$ bo ! yond & b ubt. In Xcw York Tilden t has been elected (iovwrnor over Dix, j the present incumbent, by from 30.000 j to K;0i) in?.joiity, mid in the same ! State the Democrats h.iva gained six j or seven t'ongrassmen. They v ill I also have a working majority in the Legislature. ew Jersey has like wise (lected a Democratic Governor and Legislature. Massaclm-ctt has gone the same way, so far ad the Gover nor and eight Congressmen are con cerned. Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Louidsna, Tennessee, Virginia. .Mary land, Delaware, Ivcntr.cky, Illinois, and the Lord knowj who: a :.I1, have gone Democratic in a like ratio, and it is no easy matter to find even a Con gressional dist.ict in the Union that lias not the same story to tell. We have not time or pjiee to speci fy all the results even i.i our own State, but it s.cems very evident that rennslv.'ini:i haj fully redeemed her self audi that all th otlier States that Crime t:il Hetributiott. Terrible F-jrprrieuce. i SlLVtJH DATS ACRIKr AT (EA IX A DORT. J (il'TSACll tTOIT A I.ITTT.K OIHI. 1ST A PRCNK- i K.N lll'MAS T"IKn UK IS.T.YNCU1CO HY The Carn (Mass-) Adrertier gives j i5fuiiiat5.d iti.kns soo3 aktem. the following aecourt of the experience of j Zleivs of the Wee. A recent patent far a map consists in ! The Haitinore 5n sa a havinp thos portions intndd to i'pr. ' many uri.nMt!l-,i-aaejit:,y. , '' tlia two sa:loi-s Ueir! M. JJobeits, of Yarnioatlt. X. 8., and James Austiw, of j Ac rpool, is. b. of the crew of t i:e vc-hoon-er Miirathoii, of (rlouecster, l.ss. Tlnj left that vessel on Grand Hanks, nt Iralf- past fir on the afternoon of the 7ih ul timo for the purpose of visit inp; thir traw'fi. Stcn after it hrijnn to blow and a thick f j ftt in. A dory in TUiieh were two fT t!in ererv was paid oat from the ves- ( n t4 their asssitatsc?, but the warp proved ! too Fhnrt. and the fog be-jinti so 4,li;ck j that they were soon iost siabt of. Ti;ey i cfnitcJ hoar the shouts of t heir ootnpaniuns, Lut ail elicits to touch them ptoved un availing. Their Eiibseiiueat exeiicace is that Dai rat 1 : 'It soon con:mened raintnjj, and the two men msdw up thir ir.inrls to do the lipst they c:uh! throacrli t!ie niht in the lir e of titulln j their vestel in the morninjj. I'ot ttmiitoly tiieie were three trawl tubs on board, and two of theso were made fast to the painter of the dory, and did most excellent service as dra, keep-in her head to tiie sea. The night passrd r,aii ly and thy were s'iad enou-i'i w'u:i niorn- . . . . .!.. ..... I ' . I- A I . .. .. .I .....Jl..m.. .4 as to toreshr.aow the election of!" """ ' - i o. envelop mem, ani taey I'nr.cuintd to row to the westwaid. It cleared up occasion ally, but they snw no vessel, and ni;ht came en again. The next day wan also b'fc'iiy ant1 they laid to a diaj nil djydiift ii' to the eastward. Took watch and wnU'h this night, iu hopes to catch a gli'.Bpso of some lilit from a passii-.g ves sel, but their hopes were disappointed. It rained dminii the night, and they wore foi tniuite enough to cat.'b a pood supply of water in the remaining tub. Of this thry drank sparingly, ami it served to ap pt:o;e the feaiful iangs of hunger and thirst. 'Ou the third day they rowed to the northwest in hopes to got into the track of the M earners. The foy ti!l ror.tir.ued. and no vesel was st-en, aid they passed ;uirU-er night ia suspense. The meu were t v tliis tirno gett'oi discouraged, more es pecially ilr. Austin, who had contracted a severe cold tlie tio-t night est, and wa troubled with such severe shaking of his liiiibn that be could not slfp. The morn ing of the fourth day -nas clear, and it con tinued mode rate through the driy. This (j've iheni courage, iicd aHhonih quite weak, they rowed to the westwuid. keep i!:p an anxious lookout for mmc welcome .-ail. and do'u.s their l-c.-t to keep no e?:cli ma- j have thus f.ir Lld elections are in tlie enrue caicg ry. Speaking oi' tho result, in Pennsyl vania, the HarrUbarg i'a'rid f yes terday very pcitinently remark.9; As the results of Tuesday's work i:i this tate fclewly disclose themselves it becomes more and more evident that the democratic party 1ms with rnio intelligence and tact seiztd upon the rnoie inipoi ta:., piizes of victory at the rik of endangering less im portant matters. The state loistiiie and the coneresMnnal dele-rut ion have been made the central points of achievement, 't'ii oi is baldly a. doubt that this policy has been as successful a it was w is. The next Itjisiatuie wiil piebal.ly be democratic and we have elected aeveuteen out. of twenty seven congressmen, with a possibility of fmther gnins. The capture of the le"ila tuieiaa t no years victory, and secures tlie new o nstitut'iou with roi intebieat apj,!i- atiou of its ic forms in the siut utory legis lation of the tstate. It niso secures the i ii'.Ud htates stuiitor who will succeed Hon. John Scott. The congressional gains will keep tec state in accord with the dom inant party in the elective branch of con gress. Ia this action we buve reveised the pobey iu Xw York where the assembly appears to Iihvc lecn leomrdi.e-I hv the other s coum.'e. A bhaik caniea'eing side jlcriug the di'y, and they would gladly have partaken of anything eatable ; but they were unsuccessful. When the cuu went down thut ulght the poor fellows felt their hearts sink within them, and they thought their chances of bein picked n A New York JJera d correspondent give 1 the foiJowinfif part tenia rs ol a lienluh ; ciime perpetrated near Gibson, a small ! ' mining village in this State, neer the bomi- i ' dary line, and the subsequent hanging of ! ; the viibii : i 1 Martin Groves', an ignorant, and diss'pa- ; : ted man ab;ut thirty-five years old, had ; lived for years on the mountain beck of ; ' Gibson. He was in the habit of making! periodical risits to the village, where he! . invariably became moreor less intoxicated, j ! Drunk or sober he was always considered I , a man of brutish and unbridled passions. ' i Ou Saturday last he was in Gibsou. He j was r:ot very drunk, and about the middle j of the afternoon was missed. This was ; something unusual, as it was Ids custom to j continue his orgies late into the night be- ; j fore departing fer Iiomu. As his absence i i v.as of no importance it, merely excited a 1 passing remark. About two o'clock on s i Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Davis, the widow -f sl miner, had sent her daughter, about J ! thirteen years of age, on an errand about j mile out of the village. She had not re- ; turned at four o'clock, and her mother be- j pan to grow uneasy about her. A few ; ; minutes after four the girl wascarried into i j the house by two men in an almost insen- ; siblo condition. They said they bad found ! i her lying near the road, in a piece of woods, ! about half a mile out of tho vill-ige. Her i clothing wasbadly torn, and her face bleed- ; j ing from a large but not dangerous cut i above the left temple. When spoken to I ' i-be opened her eyes and essayed te speak, , but she was too weak to articulate. Ite ' c gni.Ting the girl, the men brought bet as p.tickly as j.ossible to her mother's ; house, it was clar that she had been j violated by some fiend, who bad evidently : knocked her senseless by the blow oa her ' head. The mine surgeon was summoned, and nc.dor bis treatment, about nine " ; clock at. night the girl was able to talk. ; Her stery was that she was on her way , home after doing her errand, and when ! she reachetl the piece of wouds near Moon's creek she saw Martin Groves sitting by I the side of tho rod. She was afraid of j him. at-d stopped, undecided whether to go through the wood and come out in the j road below him or pass right on. His j head was banging down on his breast as if lie were asleep, and she concluded to go i noiselessly by bim in the road. ATkenahe ! got about opposite te where ho sat he raised his head ai:d then lose to bis feet. He stepped in front of her and said : "Yer afraid of me, oie ye ?'' "Yes, Martin,' said the girl, "but please don't hurt me." He made no reply to this, but took held of her by both shouluers and pushed hei The Pooo lias net ster-yed outside of pent ti e livets, lakes, and oeeana filled the Vatican grounds for f-.'tit years. ; with actual water. This is done by at- A family in Omaha recently inherited I t aching the map to a back of wood of suf fortune in England amounting to eight ' licient thickness. '1 he Hvers, etc , are dug i 1 1 hundred thousand dollars. Cornelius Jackson, of Schohari?, X. Y., aged 10'), lias jast taken to himself a lifth lib f 48. Ibith are colored. - A young man named Gage, tesiding near JtrockwayvilTe, Jtifets'in county, fell upon a pitchfork the other day and received fatal injuries. Mr. Christian K. J!"ss. the father of the lost boy, has passed tho crisis of bis disease, and is slowly convalescing. "Mean while tiieie is "no news." The transfusion of b'or-d ftom a lairb into tl: veiiis of a ttoiisumptive patient was tried at Fail Kiver recently and seems likely to prove sueeesfch Liulhnan, the would be murderer of Prince Isismaick, has been sentenced to imprisonment for font t ecu years, and ten years' suspension of hi eivil rights. A ladies" parasol wlsich was accident Uy dropped into the .Niagara river, mace the grand leap of the talis, and was afterwards picked up unharmed ia the Cave of the Tf inds. A Belgian has started an egg farm near Marietta, Ga. lie has eight bur.flmd hens and fifty cocks. The business now yields 27,000 eggs and 2,li.". chickens per annum. The supreme court have just delivered thHr opinion at Pittsburgh affirming the legality of the elccti m to ratify the new constitution. 1 he opinion is a little lute, but satisfactory. I lugb Matthew struck bis 9m-in law, John Opperman, on th bead with a st-:ie at Pho -nixville last. Wednesday, and killed -him. The auliir grew out of a fight be tween the mother and her daughter. A tanner at Salem, Mass., recently ex hibited samples of leather tanned with tea. According to the argument employed by the grave-digger in Hamlet, a tea di ink er's stomach should be fitted to keep out water. A boy aged eight years, on jf Mr. Jackson Tubbs,at Columbus, near Corry, was choked to death last week by a bean, which he attempted to swsllorv, but which tallied in his throat, and C'mld not be re moved. St. Joe, a small il town in "Butler county, Ta., was destroyed by fire Monday afternoon. Twenty rive dwelling, two drug stores, and several livery stables were li IY.) t i i:- -el ont, tillen with water, and glazed. Sitcti . maps may be bung upon the wall iu the usual manner. A invalid jjul in Philadelphia was ' cured of a nervous af?ee'.iott of the spine , which front childhood prevented her from walking, by attending the entertainments of negro minstrels every night for two years. She soon became stronger, and iu less thau a year could walk home from the . the they're. She never received any bene fit from tke best medical advice, and her : friends give the miiistrtls the credit of her recovery. There was considerable excitement ia the usually quiet town of Norwalk, Ohio, in ?.londay, in consequence of the di.schargo of a number of employes from the radroad shops, including the master mechanic and tho foreman of the various department. A suspicien has exist od for some tinve that all was not right, and the company cm ployed detectives to tenet out the mischief, which resulted in the discharge cf most of the head of departments, together with ten or a dezen of the machinist. Luther McCoy, an eccentric old man of Troy, and for n-.auy years accoun'ed ticb, has been a source of treat anxiety .o hie relatives by bis babit of making and de stroying wills. Tii-st on kinsman and then auothet was made his heir, ar.d alter nately Lopes ar-d fea's weie intensified by his valuation of his property at over 200, Oi'tQ. The truth has come out, however, that be hasn't much to leave to anybody, and the exposure ef bis cruel pastime has matte some laugh and others wees'. There is continued trouble at Arm strong's min. near I5una Vista, between the discharged miners and tho Itaiiaa la boiers. On Saturday, a number of the citizens of Ibteaa Vista and Idizabelb caKcd on the Sheriff and asked him to suppress the disorder. It is stated that the belier ent aities keeji up a fiio at each other across the river during the night, and that th balls f.equen'.ly strike the houses ami endanger the lives of the peple i:i the neiglibui heed. The Siierif! has telegraphed . to the Governor, asking assistance. arly Sunday moming bnrglars en ! tered the. dwelling of Jacob Tell, on Fed ' eral street. Allegheny, and after carrying : away the silverware and other artic'Js of --9 i . . v u p ri t inin.. .f ii " - -ilV.-7 VI I II. I , ix.ienTioa mot anme-nent. t',i by n gentleman mm.-,; herd-lown, V. Ya., vrhich snt'-l gentkmati asked hin to t-ke" a -Ho answered i.i good K.U Tyt,,'1.' t ne animal does not dif.tr iuate--av V " bis species, e.c-pt that bj, t.u-V '.' '""' quite so 1 -.ng. I!i owner '' !l ''"- for the faculty of speech devch, C.-i t, T ai,m;al. but e.dJcni it ,!;,.. 'J.l!- "".Thy not." Mr. Groves njry for the c iriesit t, but refu i . :tr. , A squaw st?. down oa t! of the post office in Austin. ii-iu::g a u-imi! or cauco, r manufaciure of a dress. p4 hour the dress was finis". -,i ; a it on over iier old clothe.. tl,s s.j, out a pin tie--. , a peg then-, a-i L. string iu another plane, Hits. ! preto : tiie oj1 clothe e c:i. i, , Nev.. , "'mice,. :.s: b sr-.' ,i .. i ' i. , - - - "i i i,e . Gathering up the rags i is? pi.,-,) , j " ; daughter of the foreet tvi ei t ',' ' OU III Zp1 .AT ' '.' ".i :en the t, f ".e::.f ."it :. . -' s'ivr ;. l s ,, I:"'!' 'n sli, in,, "5 ' a lv- iinipn ui lite epertao.vs very gtaceful in the dirt ramp. A prominent r ietetested spectator cf mildly remarked that be wi,u.d dollars if Mis. P. C. culdsjed ' that. A short time since, a vo-;--. ..r i t, f.-icm mi i-iooKTOitv, 1 a., creeping sensation in her v.rr had retiied for the nit-it, a;el remove the annc.yanc v-s euro, e'leci, t r,c o,i:ic.-:' several days, inerelvcha: C . 1 ii , tj pass dowi into th? t:.rv.it. '.;,' choking sensation, and ;:.:;;! t iri. ... Jniu.edtalelj after Vr, li-:;- -14- ' t vif'im exjif rinced ace, r :,;".. ; , , nch. and cal'.wd medic--! as..i.:,.... .. : tltc only thing that givo a-?y it: ci i-us d-.-ses of bra;flT. r-'tti.-S ;; produce e.tty of the r.'in.l e:, r severe vomiting endued, s . ) ;.f-. v.h-!u jjihi'e mfferiug. r-; ; e r giring up Impel of hie. t'.- . tioul ie w?s nuTsa. ai.d ei i -.. ; . ; .. -it to be a small parti--!- of i.' , , j ! tct . in the centre of which were lather slim. ltoberts was ena- i bled to pass some of the weary houi. in I sleep ; but this boon, for the ra.'St part, ! was denied bis companion. The bfth day v as foggy, and they rowed a ccoplo of' horns, but felt so used up that lh-y gave ! up tuilling, and anotherdieary r.i;;! t drag- j ;;cd iis slow hours along. Tho si.uii day tl.ey let the doty drift. Saw the sun once j or twice, t ut no signs of any vs.-i--l, and the night shut down again, b; -io:big sad i f.Jiebodius. The seventh day was foggy ; ' yet, strange to say, their courage aeaia i revived. They drank sparingly cf the ; water, and it seemed to satisfy the hungry i feeling to a great extent, and rowing some ; three miles to the northward they put the tabs out and left the dory drift. "Their longings to be rescued from that open beat can be imagined, but not des cribed. The sun went down fer the eighth time, and still no signs of relief. They watched eagerly through the early even ing hours, and knew full well they could not hold out a great wkiis longer. They talked of their chance as men will talk towards the woods, sho screaming loadiy , for help, when he struck her a blow with j Lis fist o the side of hr head, and she ! remembers nothing tint il coming to her! senses snme time before the men found her. She knew she wnslvin-r in the woods. ' and Iter condition, but t-o weak to move, j When this story was made known through- ' out the village the gteitest excitement j ! prevailed. A crowd of twent j'-live men j ! gathered and decided upon seeking out ! ! Groves and. jiving bim summary justice, j They proceeded in a boely up the mountain ! , and captured him in the woods. They then took him down into a deep rtepre. i si-n between two of tke lofty bills. In j that lonely vale, by the light of the moon I struggling through a heavy mist, the tn- furiated miner executed the sentence they j pronounced against bim, which was that j he should die. His eyes were bandaged ! and bis bands bound behind L'un. and then i he was hanged to the limb of a chestnut ! tree a:id h'fl there unt il be wnn d.nd. He ; was aftei wards buiied near tke hut where : he bad lived for years. I he outrage on the Davis gnl was not value, set fire to the bouse. Hr. Tll The tire originated in a defect- j awoke his family and all escaped by jump ing irom vue upper windows, except bis son Joseph and a servant named Margaret Lynch. Joseph rushed down the stairway through the flames and was seriausly burned. while the servant whs suffocated in the thiid story and her body, blackened and disfigured, was found after the fire was extinguished. I'poit the premises of ;Ir. Levi r.rowm bacl . in "vYest Vincent township, ( Lester county, a lar-je and vigorous stalk of corn has been found with severs, kuig ears upon ii which have grown from sort of brunches g'-owirg eut fr7:i the p.'irinl stem. Uei t lie manner of a m i! 1 1 re. A!itb g: i cuitiir.ihsts in tht ncigl.boi !.;.! -iholiate noe.i iliis production icim? it t be i?iib.-9 BTiytbing of the kind Hint :!';.- i :n -ver bsfor'e seen. O tr loa.-ers w-iii iid-ret.t-:d that ilio ears of c-irn oidiosiiiy g--.iw elt-ss Ufr io the main etilk, '!" that 1-reu-:' :-r are a new departure so f.;r a.i nt. p--!it knewn. Mr. John Laird, the z: eat s!d: buil-b burne-1. ive line. An outlaw named Redmouth, in the Seuthwest, firei :i a heri!Fs posse, and to shield himself from their return lire, held a woman, bis companion, before him, and thus escaped, while she was riddled with buliets. A Dayton dispatch savs that in a hoi;e of prostitution, last Sat ti: day night, iu a quarrel arising from jealousy, a photo grapher named Swia'.ioy Uot ftilliant Stus son dead, and fatally wounded Charles Carpenter. Robert Murray, a!tathe ''Te'Fltmar'," Aunte .TtKi-ray and Goore ll;:b- "Pat Reiliy," have beea sized black spider. Lvtd saved the young holy's life. t - Tr . . . TooOt DTti SiPAUAri:. Tl-.e (Iowa) Jit ,-.'. :f of a recr-c. -i.i: the following t "Seventv.v't there was born in New V-.;k a I. ,-4 i'i! ' v. - : r .i ',i arres:ri ir- a! is vevy now- a resident of Cunt,! distant ffm the c.ipiuil ci years ag be was :n;i; ; :ti an at least so far as is know.-i uiuu awui six wee.'.t .- .'-. e. ; :.. . liad their f'.rst qm:.tl. I h.'.'run iv-.j korii to l be-tn and g ' --vn u i : 4 . roe.f. Gra-.idohiM. -ii hn-.u ;vr i knees, as old age ! - t-i .? ast what the cause .f : i t t: -t ,.41, ba ve not larncd, ivrdo w e c-v '. ' il is enough f. ; the purp-o of t h '. thai they h i.- p-si:-. !. ' t!::-.t b'-tit to sto: !' a ! 1! York on suspecion of roi.bing the rceidec T 1 O . ........ . oi i,uuicr v . orjicit Ol .7 iJ-J, :jJ in l .Tenty dollar gold pieces. A row in a low grogrcry iu ?t. Louis on Sunfiay meiriog resuited ia a woman named Maggie Hieckliu being stabbed iu the breast by an unknown man, and the man being shot through the besd bv a wonTti. The man wili die. Joseph Forehy, living at Frenclifown, Pa., at the age of 102, probably ha a long er period of married life to his credit than any other man in the ITiited dates eighty-five years having foisaken a life of siugla biesseduess when seventeen years old. Th- 'rata cf Holyoke. Mass., are inor dinately large, hungry, and audacious. In ono iu gnt ti.ev ate 1 ortv do Ur vf.otS of I he loi p-.d 1:1 livos th c;-itun is - ru. I Vr Vrli'S wrath . :t b:id Nw. I ca-o hev p:.-!i, ieii ci' :!;! -a Til k i.e r.a-ne of I.aird of tngland, is dead. not a savory one in tiie I n-.ie.J Stats-. I... II. . .7 . 1 1 ' 1 , - iiii 1 i.w ii;rnr.rru whs iiiikji v IO OianlC t-'f the course of the fhin, w!-,ic!i be founded, but with which he was not connected at tke time the Alabama and otlier piratic?.! crafts voie built. Mr. Laird retired fror aetive h;-.i!isn in IVfJi, and thereafter ga', e his attention to politics, being ihemetni-er frora Hi: kenhcd in Pasiiareent, fioa) thai time uc'.il the dav of his death, fie wa f ?" .:ti. le- r, 1. a i.e.s . i,.i; s, was t.t rthe se;-.-.:;.! of the hi vs sirjee. . ; s -! foi I..: -1 .- C t ft , . 1 tn days since, but ;n-;-: ;ti( f-.r a ii-v. , . accir..-ler so well ti-t :lor.cd, and iiot the oio f--;i "uw again. A enseal-;; t asst:.; :;Tiit? c iit.T;ic:iC.i:;e!.t i-i a J-t-.w in I5 Mf-i'tis. i :.f, vj. ic fift v-e t.'C ili -ba'' s;-; v 1,1 . Tbev O-'i. 1.:. co n o v-i oj n,U. 1 P. w sL.i! mg 3 Of TS. ah:i!) 1' .1 . r t'n y ;t u ovn ing i lie fw t c r tb CSi, i r excited st i i!-"!e to elect Ti'dfii V lm I w hen in the face ef common danirer. aiul no fault to rind with this, for the guberna- ! loth ef the opinion that they could tssio'ufsin oee 11 " fn' 1 c'hly tbe'Vn hor y ia a 1 ut ' V tori.il c-mtesi in New York assumed a char- s'vivs another twenty-four hours. f' 'O" "V".,0" lU e 8'n"-'1 '- . !ia,-Ue shoo. ( itinose emW.-o ;-'.!. ,.,0.1 eoncern:n; sbin,,.. Ft:vr'' ,! ""r. t-M ' ' acter of a.iti-.ual c.-use-pe-nce. Hut w. They then lay down, and both men. in the j . ' ' n, i,.,,', a t-vr'v , w i L" euc-mraged. I -About' r,. Fririavevenin-fire was dis- !: f f object to having ou, Fennsjhania victory ft opil,8 of their teart. prayed nu,t c'hlhe.i ut ad U N does' i .tins fv bis rl the traps of a 1 covered ia SchauiV stald..-3.'gLv'. ; ath, ah 1 h.tmilk uc-I j helittledbecaus.it is nut immediately np- .ve.ttiy that they might be picked up be- j S ! S5' in Lowell, a,d drank ilt: ily . P . and in ten ,!. the whole corn- Vi. ' ' ''" " ' " 5 I parent or deduvmie from a canvass of t wen- ; f; -'...;g. Hcbert, t! ongnt he ht-a.d , 6"rlhi f'"- "hat looked bke a t-Ulo of claret. I a in t'.amss. and rt-g.d without ceasing fu ?-;' 1 ' '"" T -"4 ! tv-sevea ccninessional ai.d (,, l-mwbe.i I the i.oi.e -f a ateamee, aud raised h s bead . t-.nln Lie Vymuy istliH...ie lyi.cu- Thft n.. , ,.rit. i.... I ..r.-tl O t,.,. , . s.r.e.y b'c.teo m an atvne.vs .1 ! di inkers s.r-etcbtd tlumiselves out 0:1 their ' e'et st under control. I here were eight v ' "r '-. T ' I i '""n"' wsron and slevt a sirea t for tn J business ho. :si t.pn' v. wnrdii-lmiw. 7t, 1 -e.a"3er ocern tv.t.,,1 .t?e ;.? f I ...j .i.imi 01. ii;r '.oiy ua.t oeeu A. V riT).r;;t, IThumitv. lie ti t- kr.i-w m wnk nr. rit,..Oi ,.l,,,..o. . , v... t t--: . s.n. . i -o.s i.c u-,.- nr.-- 1 j 110 small allair, if we bad lost our camli- t spt" flom her deck, and the sho.ds of the j i-b Scindia, Vpt. Georgo Harrison, Tho Canauian w-ay of meas-.irin'r- a tiree ! grove 7Y,?W oitt'.v. Jlcis! resser's tan.ierV! "; ',ni "'' ;V,J ' -" ;'" 5 - - ' 5 : I - ...m ,,or- iinM. rojueifs Wiw i arrnn at ,iew orica lew clavs since i aa:d o be n certain aa i? i. rr,.,,,.,,..,- ! two hotels. iKet-tor.o ae.W N-.t i.-v 1 -..l.s 1 1 :' "' ",c J'"' w w- 1 "-' ' - f - aud twetity-e.'iit legislat ive diMi ids. The gain of congressmen, a Fnited States sea ator aud .state legislature would have been 110 small allair, if we bd lost our candi dates fer state cilices. Uut when it is cer tain lh.it we have alio elected the nontenant gove-Dur, secretary of internal allairs and j auditor genera!, tiie victory is as complete j as that in any utLer site. The odds : against us weie ci eater than in anv other. 1 l.'cmoerat.'j cjruj etitor for Con- in tli.' In-'tiani district, in l!iis , artvl that corrupt t .ol of a uam rinr;, V:n. il. .Minn, of Piula- 'a, is rtj 1 bcjtere l to bo in boat 5srrrF.ui mo is bin, nati, :i Ki'.UASKA. .-1 Jlftlan A:t':nt$. Uenetal tlns- tua art J: ess to tl-e peopi of ( incio- , inue.-iUj, sa.il : 1 here aie te- nl lilt n a' if it r,t time f-.r ever-. j nri.cjk ice with fi rins'lT hv'oe r,-.-t c'l.inge ti:".-m c.is s. P.epublicn. 1 I'ittsburgh r.T : in a in the laud to r ig; pre: t joy and (; farther diaiis ir.f.v vi-sult in eiilipr Cur.gTe.vi, Xtgb'y. hem ViUui iu i- 1 r.n. re. , Frmklm. j lit ltl-"::-M. l" have olt't t P!t m ty of the decre.sed v to W el" p.-..-.,. v J s . s . f J I istl.ct. -er ort:.e ib uo, ii -vuMivau n,j )r:t;,' in ths Senate, i :.. g!u,iy com ty tl.a rcturni tn ti-! '- e elcftb :. ofT ;)jl:vnaTNtS find t ; pocans to t'n I-t-r brach of! ' ''.;Ma?iiiv; it u-ay turnout, how-' '' M-:!ts an 1 4 aejiubli-ru; vu nei:iocii:ic cenr.t.r.3. Tiie v-rAt zin 2 nirmibcra in Hv.n-' 1 in lil.-.ir: 2 in Crawford; 1 t".:-r; 1 in Vc-i.v.i.v. I in Ji-lfersor. 1 thousand pecplo in tno western part of thj ! l -tmr.F .,.1, -. .w!,.v . ...1 .' 1 .. .1 . 1 w.-i-v ,t.7i,t ,1 i.w 1111; llllUUCll ill illO toe j verge of starvation. Nebraska, u.-ua'dy so pioiiov, iirfs mis j o.ir in;i W illi a SUA inis- tii) iii the loss by gra.-shoppars of the eiops grown in the bonier counties. 1 biteiy traveled over the dovastated l.-gion, aud toniui the people in a m-st lep!):abie Condition io Oundy, Iliu-uuouk, trosper, Jie.m, Furoas, Fia.iklin, Phelps, Howard, Grce.ey, Vailry, Iluiialo and Sherman Counties. Fuliy oue-liiiid of the peoole liaj u shoe, and wore clothed in rags. Many were living on little pieces of black bread, walc-rmedoits, s-piasbrs, and a few weie already suLsriug tiO;.i hunger. There was not over ten days supply of anything iu the counties, 'three counties had no meat, and most of the inhabitant had not lasiM animal food for six week. vThsn houses b.ii u fod is generally at band, and tka people iivo on 111 comfort ; 'at, whe.i crops i:r,l. then fcuiUring an.l d.-.r.l, soon fo11(,7. The rovr of flan.es and tl.s crsli or f.o'.iug tinteer awake the moie i.velj ayr.ipatlnes of more t'orlu.iate iiei-Th-bors, and they tivo Lberaliy ; bat ia Tho b-sa of c.ep,;, f.le bony iia.id of starvation cc.;..s f'.V.itiy t .gra-plhe vitals aud w riii-' !i ie from tiie body. 1 ho peojile of Ntbras ka nave s.uToied a worse disaster thau tire. For ttn years this State has not only maintained iis own people, but exported hugely a;.d contributed liberally to tho wanl.i of the unfortunate of il.,r sm.. iii,-v uir mu8 hi tut (inry, joy unspeak able! There w as the steamei s light not. fifty yards dist u-t. The dory had been seen fiom her dck, and th eho.its of. the men wtte Soon answered. Kobeits Tas euab'&d to get on beard without help, b'tt it re-piired tlie assistance of two of the steamer's ciew to get Austirt on boaid. It prostil to Le the ocean steamer Greece, and the n.en wero kindly caitd for by her eaptain ;iad of.iesi s. and by careful nuting were well-nigli retoveted on t:r anival in New Voik on Wednesday last. I't),;-! j leaving t!io steamer t!e men were re- 'riiifJ "ii 11 inruiv uoit.tis eai'il, a fioin iier o-'Iloors and passengers.'' A V.'rin.ir:;t, Curiosity. The Lrit b iij i j 1 Scindia. C;::t. lieore-o Harrison. arrived at New York a I from Calcutta, baviug c-n baard one of the ! m-itt remarkable natut.il curiosities the i world has piobably ever seen. It cnupista (of a short horned. fac;rd ibahmin bull, j born in Nepaal. V..i-tberu India, iu 1S71, i and imjiorted here by Captain fTiiliam ; Denison Folger, f.irmet ly of New York, but latterly a resident of Calcutta. The bull it.-self is a rem-.o kable cm iositv, and is ift : one of that description of animals held in j Hon among th do-tiiu'.e, YtOLKWo; a Monro thk MrTtaas. A cor respondent of tho A'. )'. Herald, writing f'om Ashland, Pa., Cct. 2.,'th, says : Law lessness still prevails in the coal regions. Ab-.M.t a oi k ago James Hirst was stoned lr death near I'.sl.bach. The lnurdereis b iun.l ami gaggei his wife before they commit. ed the crime. At lest accounts great reveience by the natives of India on I able to forward six. car !oa.d paregoric. I:n,sT"r, and the inkers s.i.-etchtd t lumisel ves out 0:1 their sr;oi and slept a sleep thai for ten Ikour- r;kl!l(r. Tho Canadian w ay of measuring a tiree is said 'o ho r.s certain as ir is grotesque, bn walk from the tree, looking at it f;om time to time between your kaee. When you are able to ste lb top of a tree in this way, your distance from the root of the titis equals its bight. Tho N'cbrr.kn Relief nr.d Aid S"civ at OroaLa are receiving contribution to meet iuiaiedi.itc demands. They have .nt nine caV loads of i i-ovisions for 1 -il,.,. aud evi-ect to tie of oiorisioin grove two b about ten st ab'esdeeirared, -iKKkOOO end -f ioO .':;. ' V. )-n:PC .'cb-jl, Sclb;. , Jlcis! resso-'s tan.iew, or.o io;d ?tioi?', 1 and I.of, bet .-.eon at-v : v-;ti,ont tr: r.ic tw; 1 1; T t: and clothmg tier week -eneral bheiid oi telr-rrrar.bs thnf. account of its traditional sacred chaiatiei But in this case a novel lusua nituriv. len ders it a most singular creature. Th 1 Indian war is about elospd. As t! Urute portion is symctrica.ly formed, with a glossy cent of fawn colored hair ami the a war- ! tue pe-rpelialois had not been arrested. ! Immediately after this the supposed mur , der of i'.ii is Fishor, a well-known citizen j of Fiiickville. occun-ed. Although Mrs. i Fisher Las offrued 1,0i'-0 reward lor the , recovery of her husband's body, it has not j been found yet. The. greatest" excitement j continues yet in the neighborhood where I Fisher's team ai.o! a b-ody hatchet wero j found, 'i he man iley furs, who was ar 1 rested at JMah.inoy 011 .ispicio'i of being ; connected w ith the mysterious di.sappoai" f auce, is still in custody at Pottftvilk-. . liecnt Ku-Kiav notices hve been sent ! to st-veial mir-e bosses, thrcatiriiiag them I with death unless they leave the tcgiou. I The hist notice was deceived by Edward ; .3e!bbit. bis.de boss at tho Wadvsviilo shaft " of the Hickory Coal Company. The 11-jti-ticaiioii was to the effect that he should , leave bis position within a month or death ; w ..-.! Id be the consequence. The notice 1 was decorated with a c.-tliii and pistol. ; I he di.tricl biaucb of tho W.-i kingmon's Assoclati'in have pass-d r.s-..lu: iuii cou- oemniiig tlie act ami tuVrriiig a leward for well sl.iijied body and iiiiibs, b it protrud- ing, as it. were. fn ritbe left side of the ' hump 011 the back of the neck of the ani- j mal is a wonderful and regularly shaped, ! in l.eaily all rcspocts, human arm. The i deitoid and triceps i,u-c!s aie well devel oped, particularly the latter ; the joint at ; the elbow is flexible, the forearm' rather; attenuated, the wrist as fully flexible as ia j the human arm pre per, while the hand is j composed of four distinctly maikedfiu-! gets, two of tbeta connected together. i This extraordinary aj.penga.de to an other- J wise well formed body d--ics not appear to j give the ci eat u re any inc onvenierica or i pain, generally banging listlessly by its i eidc, except when it is angered or annoyed, j when the arm rises as if its possessor" felt i inclined to "strike from the shoulder." ! The animal is quito healthy, enjoys a ra- ; veuon appetite, the nice grass of its na- riors. ere out of rood they are compelled to pot by the tomahawk for tha cai viug k n if, hi the winter they take more kiudlv to backing government href tha-.I white' set tlers or surveying parties. Mrs. Anna Mosby, wife of Col. R. M. Mofbv, and g-ar! daughter of Gov. )wvel ii jf. of Virginia, eoiim.itVed suicide at An cborjrre, Ky.? Wednesday, liy throwing herseif in fioitt of a railroad train. Piob ably caused by temporary iosauiiy. y;le ba;! boon mariied only ten' d vvs. V,al.r fianis, aged tbirty-fiva, who had a habit of amoking in bdwas funij dead in his room, at Bis residence in Bal timore, on Monday morning. His body was horrible bu-ced. and presented a sick ening sight. The the is supposed to have been caused bv the pipr of dicei-eil. Hon. YilHani H. Allison, Senator ia Congress from Fow, and Governor Revo ridge, of Illinois, are both natives of liar. lu-asss aoU are shelter.! bv fho no-ibb The v.-i:-;! wss very i-igh and showered spark? ha'f a mile fiom the town. Two Brooklyn girl.-, b-elnging to . pec(!U and -wealthy fami'.'es, ar;d as beautiful as mly Brooklyn gi:ls cei bo wore stopped by a policeman on Mvi-tle avenue late on Thursday night, m tl ev wore weaving al--r.g from" side to side, airt ia arm, od singing at the top of their voices, "We won't go h.me till m! r.ing." They wero promptly escoited h u.to wiih out waii-njr Javlight dolh aprc-1r-' sod it was discovered that a b-itlle ;? wino they h;id iskee slyly from the dinner table and dt-.tuk in their bsdroom was the c.ns of their disgraceful appearance 01 the streit, they having stepped Out "just for a little fun"' a they said. James Lick and wiTe, of St. ran'. Mine., were attacked on tho rtreet 9ur.o.iv aight byGeo. Lancb :e:.sch'ii pr, G-. Rr"p aail wife, who bad evidently bri lvio in wait fur them. jots. I.i.-k was brully pvuroered on tho spot. Mis. P.-ippacd !:.-'r liusbtml then atlavVe-l Jrt 1. L:t-k,' the fer mer being ftrmed wiili a knife, nd the hit ter with a tinners' soldering iron, and after knocking bim prosdai (bay placed bint fac downward j-i a nm"i crook, and Ma: p stood on him t. Lold his fav in the water uotil bo was straegied. They were Tight ened o-:r by approacb'og f.w-.tsteps. ncl Lick was picked up iureiihle. od m.iv yet rue Irom bis iniurio. All the as-ad- .cv?i, sno. nacHi co'.i-r ir horses liberal us jf s,; I'l'Ti F-'r -ffl.".?. di :e c ; 17 trior ' - r-i BU-JUi." 1 III i .:. i 12" lv:- t On. w ho 1 Trie; 1 in I C:l- o.S'.:e.:-uis delegation a:vl kJ 7 iU:ptibiieanii to -.rmstrnr The r: '" bably i.: .".".locr.ds I here are d ribtie.sa ghis in partj of the iStata, un it may - --:-sc5, but tiiey have. net wrus tin .' itr notice. vrliich U a oai:, n,r tlie - ave ;wc:.ty iiiousaud dollais jn ,"' "necuon oi tiie party or parties ...-.i -.- w e 1 liicag i suSeieis after the nie, i 8enl note. whic'a w.i il(i liL.iioiie dollar per bead ' Considerable commotion hs ben ero ! Te-ly I1'" wolll;'U ud child in the i !,t'" '', lle ranks of the desperate men cy. I lie Nabiasi.iaiis ate now strng'liu- (whose secret organization creates much i iat-tuily to maintain their unforttTnato ' trrur ' some sections of the coal country 11 ' . V Qinnt uo it unaided. I hei aie ten ihousA.id dt.tuto to be fed ..-iii ii.r 11:. in xne feed, clothe an. I cops grow again. To "arm then a t-E f...... rl..U ..... ....... ..... .....a j,er ,nonUl ,-or sv-i or r;j;in, itionius, a f-o'i'.Oi-O or "0-J.(K O. N v aispaien irom ropiey, thio, to tu leading Catholic clergymets of ! Ciocinoatt ha$lt says : On Friday even- siaiement, con- -. ... , iu, ., im-nr 1 1 1 . 1 -. ; T - I - :r.Ai.t:UH!.v l.r.s elected eleven : i'.'scraiic and t wc!Uv-vvc! Kepub- Vr'i 1 el ii-ct.... . sii . . . ..v.. . . 1--, -itiegiienvcoij!- sum inial t ot to e.l n... ymvy.c rt,ii oe to leave llieni where"" we found them, without means of livin , and w most therefore give them seed to plant m the e priii j. Tins will reijuirc "rl0,),iHKi me re. i bie pop!c are the frontieismen, and we aie all tqualij iutetsted in the sot tletnont ef the wt. 1 nt Der : season for cough and colds i rap- '-locrelir n-.l c.,-,.. i 1 J 1 l'r'l "lU eveiy one M.oald ba -"w.itc ai.ij re() Ilep.nl- prepaid to cheek the ri.st ,,,. rf -presr-ntatives f.-;d oe Demo- ' 'miih c""',act-d btteen mm ud Christ L e Senator certain! v tml cnntS f'f'l'eiH!y lasts nil winter. There is . ,., , . , ' f,p,thr hotter lemciiy ,n Johnnon' Anmtunt . . u i. . Llsewhere ir. tue State the J'"l'""-(-. For all dUeases of the throat by the enactment of lawless and bloody neer.sj iiy me late denouncement against 1 nem 01 1 1; rcluivlkill county deintiing the order was authorized by Kight llev. Bishop Wood, of tho diocsa I of Philadelphia, am! signed by three cler- ! gymen, some of whom have experienced i the persecutions of the law breakers. ; Father Michael Sheridan, of this place, I and Father Joseph Bridgeman, Girard- ! vjlle ; I'd ward J. Field, (Vntralia ; Joseph Wh, Shamokin; lb O'Connor, Mahanoy j I hdn; Henry p. O'Reilly, Shenaadoah ; ! I homas Quinn. Hugh J. MoManus, Potts- j villo. and D. J. McDermott are among the signers. ri.son townshio. Poi rv count v o ,,.,.1 five time being its favorite food, and does ; ernor Hendricks, of Indiawa, is a na'iv,f ants have been captured .10., .scL-.u , iuuc suaereu any ooa.iy in- me auioiamg tjwnab.p cr Newton, in Mus- ! On Sunda v k Swe !e named IIuv r jury by its long sea voyage. If not dis- kiogum county. They are all farmevs' f sidi-.tir in Meoinhis. :,,B,r,nni.,i r.' .... j sons-T Idtlo daughter, aged ten, went uniting 1 In accord anco with the law the War lover the river in Atkanaas. and took bis j fJepaitmont is reducing the army to 5,( ()0 ';r with him. In tho eveniug. on reiiirr j mon, tlie number at present i.i the service ' ing across the river at Hopetleld, be was I heing, 1,000.. The reduction will leave on ! accosted by two aimed rogroes, w ho or . officer, commissioned and non-commi.sion- I dered bim "to deliver up his gun. sod oa j ed, for every eleven men. no provision bar- i his refusal one of them pnslfed his little , - ......ic 10 me lawiortne reduction ii1'1 asme, while the other fired two lc-.da I 01 me numrjer 01 otbeers. One Lewis, who left his wife'sbed aod board a few months since ia Erie county in compaay with a frail fenaalo, lias relented returned and aked to bo reinstated ; Imt he finds that U is easier to "step down'and . , , . - - r ,1.. . a- - 1 houi i, A.nciiOTs (it a patient wifo T e- rs i , t. U-.l i r.i ' r,vt- ti i , c.-1'O" 1 i t . t- - -r- ' ,. v...- I. f; lmr W . 1-. 3iku " crr Si ? i- r -' " -v-c.-i. rr.'. in Vn.f-i-ir k-.il OoJi ? U- r r hi -l kr rT-r.-nf i lw l ' ti wi-h 11 "icrr-J St. ..ri. MlRrnl i'lii I'-lil.'n. - 1. - UA0illli et Fill Sl, 0ia..i. o:.. poseel ol in this country, wo learn that it is the intention of the impoiter to take the creature to England, and secure it a place io tlie London Zoological Gardens, where such novelties are highly prized. It would prove a unique attraction to the natural curiosities in the Central Park. It has already been visiter! on the Scindia by several scientific gentlemen of New York and Brookly n, where the sl.iD lies, near the Fulton ferry. 1T7 A r l.:.vr.; 1 T VI 1 si V 1 r.e- iv.tr. ,.p tore, -O'" -'' IP'lilU t t. ? C r- OP t' : .; t .;.?!. ' '' Nsrs. nt .!. i.i s. rusNi-.i s? n KiNC. y.i UN s. a -.. ri" W oi t ilii-n ir. .-m-:-. work--I on riiHi '-s. 1 , 1. . W .er:tiiirir. T'i.rr4, 1-7- -it. I .- s. - i-4 .i r r 0 0 cioirit, mere i, l , , , . f .1 T O. Ll r,l 1 1, f nr. .1 , 1 It, A 1 . . . , -1 I. .. ...... I. """ l" slPP i-acK again. I le is now h an?. 1 x - " " 1 ioc ' 1 1 1 4 1 iic rti 1 u " 1 V-i , e almost a fac simile of ono of lhiphael's an- j 1 .'T-OJ tb 1U--9 fdZe of nrse and do rrio ti.,i. -,i .pi-.il .... ! 1 spair. . developed human bein, yet it was most " M'-?r 'I; ' h-die. of the ordance de- . children to take care of. She tliongbt a A11 l' , ,." t.erft!v r.iv.i a Z.t.u partmenr, died 1.1 Vf ashincton cite on creat deal of hr husband, but-, b .-.iri ' -Vi-ro-'"' ' ot oird-seot into ins face and body. Hny ' fired iu turn, lodging a si:riilar charge into 1 the fc of the negro wo had shot him. ; In a few moments bo was Kurrounued by a crowd of angry negroes, who started with . bins for Marioo, since when nothing has been beard cf bim bv hi fi ion da. -There is a widow in 'i:iooa w'to : never did anything useful until after her i husband died and loft her half a dozen COLLINS. JOHNSTON I It"T-n:liT err. 1 TTH-b receive t f r.n'l eo!i.---t '..'ini-s !iui!y S-pt.:.-ri.tf. .'f K perfectly formed, and as white as alabas- '. Jr-,'.1" , ' V"!a 'V Washington city on ter. The wings were outspread, with arms ! ! "." " '" 1J natives of ; extended imploringly, and its evolutions j ymUZII rii a S" f Vo1 J' IJ' ! were as ranid and beautiful a .1 hi.,1. f"'?' of tho resrular nrmy. He gradu- it circled in mid-air. Over one hundred i Tl,t tU Cl:lSR of 1801' a!ul u.mnjr l:la war on tne tatt ot Gen. the Indian territoiy was pointed o-it to him. and fifty of our best citizens, ladies ami IT a ntlia --. a ' a. t . gular spectacle, and gazd with admiration ! . omJ,,,s,"d eutleman. and awe. Tho testimony of all who were fortunate enough to behold it is that there was indisputable evidence that it was not a tern ale, although the form was as drli great deal of her husband, but lie c.id net leave tier enough substance to buy him a gravestone, and this fiet set her to work. She determined that the poor man's grave should have a 1 esj-ectable mark. So she got a marble slab and went to work on it. -Which is Grant?" said a six-foot Icxan when the presidential nartr was in i tie chief maristi ate j catelj inot.kid and tho limb a perfectly ST. - - " I I I I ill 1 I. S. ite tnea tmk a . romuteit as the most perfect Eve that, ever : 1 - : f 1 ii. , 4... 1 ". ) and Jung it should 1 ,.i a' "'I"' -"u.n"' "leock and tho i came from noder the chisel of a scult.tor. i ; evir. i "- rest, ana exclaimed : 'Hive tnifi.ii,r. l'roi.ai.w ir , " tv." il,.nn... . ragedy and I'll clean out tho whole party.' II.. V -.". ... - ----- -ieiae. Ala tor l'Mm n. trAll.ii.f .nrt.. i niAkniff a on wtsMi r..t- ti. . . " -'-vs , -s " f ' slt-. ...4 s,i.; UC'itl lU. :COmnIlsnd frntlmrn 1 Tv v.o ! T inu kIip lArti t or vsf r.. I about thirty-hve years of age. j She finished t he work and learned the trada ' -Norwood, cass., on Tuesday, Geo. of a stone cutter at the f ame time. She Jhmham. aged thirty, cut bis wife's "throat, : iui did soma other marble work and of kibiag her instantly. Her body was fear- f.-rrd it for sale. ' It proved accoptab!-, nd tully mangled. Their seven months' old aha w as given a permanent p!a-e in a mar lnfant was found at the mohet's sido tin- bleyaid, and i makins iri-ilur nitis-,,-. Dunham cut his own throat aud -wages and keei iii" her f was in an insensible condition when the style. Sometime a byb-md" "!: "turn was discovered, but be will proba- out a beacfit to woman, thom-h she m.iy rjiiuouny iusau. uui icanie tus ue untii l.e boa. th'irc srt'l MK. U. II. i iv:s i.-.i i of new ! rK;-iei! !-.t x' room i'i it-e -i iiT w.ir-i. !"' Itoanet. 1) . i. re.. s;.r.-,.. j.n iti.nt -r Kn-1 iicilly -I-,: .'-. le Url!?a la rejpejtf u!lj se! i y ' L' c)., n-.v? o! tier ,k toweJ ti!! a--tf.-ii-jr over. trities. t-'-i' i line I'ep :.! CMiii' - : ill tjiinkiTirf till - -ut I. bly recover. AI f.I. LJ fiVi) - - ' ' 1 's.-!"l- f-!l I he I'l I- '' ' ' tiri-t r.i t-.ie. ' l '-, :1 '," eeivi-.t -a -ieposU. or'- .' ' ''' ' , futtitt:, cs oa Ui '.- '
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