The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 19, 1875, Image 2

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THE 0111.11
FREEmAil
IIP.
j AT the Cabinet scjssou cn Tue.-uay, tiiC
question of recognizing the Gail3tjd gov
ernment in Arkansas was considered, the
discusioo being pat; icipated in ly s. 11 the
r3.wi3QJRCf PA.,
Ma&tix R. Pixa.net, a conservative
neero, from South Carolina, recently'
delivered a lecture on Southern politi- j
cal issues at Irvine: Hall, in :.esv 1 ork, )
?CT.r:f.. ! Jruir VI Z. 1 71 ; Cdlen Brvai.1 actin-as chair
It" i if i .iit i ?jiyj::tiu v cw - - - -
Frill ttKiilt. - - MlfCb 19, 1373- determination to recognize be 'lr?
Cri Kight Incidents. !
. TEirED T-ISJE A WHITE 3f AX. j
lVmr-iit JJil
Fcene in a Broad street clothing store, 1
I tin- 11 o'clock jtsterday me-ming. Enter )
The Black I I ill.
2Ceu-p end IoUtical Iiem9.
I The fir! R.wr-arw i.rm.-.- -
! v vm:s arrt if,1 iV.a
- ' i
Senator Andrew Johnson's wifo is It- wh.te woMm Utifti. p,
man. Mr. Planer 13 a man ot Teh.v ( colored troop from the rural regions
i
The ire which had crrjed on many
e.f rh. rivers in Eastern Pennsylvania
lr ,'ktf th; week. dotn nn:!i damage
bri.lg.s aui ether property.
t ut Cab
r 5- - -'.
y-t ofHcers take the necessary steps
to iuaugarate t!;e same r7.cial relations
t--t-vce-e n he various department cf the
General Jo-veir.rnf lit and ti e H ter.f Ar
kati'as. st between Jie del ::tu.crit
as:d other State of tl.e Union. T! e Cen
t -rmi.il Com--; s-i : e:a. a'poirt.rf Kr
TSE rst i-'-e cf the Ph..! LI a tin.e ag-n 1? Ooveinor Gailaud. wtt
7M' Cv! M-iHrV new j-Miroil, rec-v :s;t: d at the De; '.vtrrent -f r.ite, and
i i an ari.,-.i on the rn:.t;d calibre sn-l - 1 "f lle Sute c"ia aow
:-rvi--. f tLe ".i.-an rnern1r5 . --" ., ...
Uil . VI.SI J ill v.as ii;cu, m
co-jntrvmen .? I-'-st Mav (irant
taine-.l "iJaxter as Governor of Arkan
repectal'.e nbi.iVj, ami from hi- own Stot kce-.-er walk LaniedJj up to troop j
olr.ervr.cion has forme-1 an acccrat-e ami ay : ...!
esiimate of tue o-.Iioua ni placrii f "Well, mr c- rer.d, v,t
i . .i, eAti,' S R:ih?! t-:H ha paod, -d I am now com-
cant-l:apger.th-sconrgecl the South - .d j.Ja anyu;iujryOQ n jast
jie uvea in me sara? risi-j win- - -i-r ,i MItie is t - i,jte mau
recoverv.
vnrr r.ioTxn RFPiinTs ROI.TJ. SILVER.
LEAD A5D6lPfi M tx iexhai stible j it:?; at the i';rH of d-th, with ihj Lij cf mt.s wa tLe editr-r. It 5
QCASTITIES TEE KICH EECIOSS
05I.T KITE DATS WALK FKOV
CIIETESFE IFHAX3 WIl
LIXG TO SELI. TITLE.
! otice a year. Lct tLe r ub'.ic Ih-p-j ' ' '-'
They lanjh het who tecp th-'ir lanj:i fr it that Governrr.er; f ar.d itvif"
f """Z s from thi State rho re-tirc-J
fr r.n j'.2l-z it the clj?-1 of the re
c -nt n. lr;.-'.v b.t cvmsreLen-
tirrjlv li-". 1 of Cri43 Aioriglit,
fjrni'erlj of thl ; I-i e. anl lat'-iy o.c?
of th.- t'ire? Conr-r-men at lrp,
wk'a thi r.-riiJ-k t'n ' Mr. Albright
w?.s ? n
e:rv:.e t j Lis
i oi trie rKiiuiesi p:iic.i-
?!i i rt-n ter3 !ih cijit
..:ir:trv bv rctirirg."
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Jo'is Ml To. "ELL wr.s re-elevte-1 to
I'-.-i lh .jf ( 'ij-n;n jiii I-ist week by
' the b .v- of Yi irary" After the
t!;i irters N earne exec-e 1-
it turi -:;!rriit f-iid vioicL.t towai '3
tho-e who voted for Lis opponent an I
ranjonty of j-'J.yO. At the same
1 t iI!urriir.a'.o their hot: .c 3
V
o; v; j; r
If.Ciar.
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ii.cKih!
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hero, i-r.iiJufl. oniy i
riu.-.er
As Mitcii.-Il
it will
rr.i.:--er:i''r.. Ir
t k'-er on ihit-
I'rooks in hi
Porrev are in
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tr.o I
f .i-ei adinii-s.vti. It ii a m:-r-.ft.i-le.
L;st t!.--re is fun in
that is v.Lf.t an-Iri?briiin deli
' i mi -
1 its fins r.tT'nT-- ot CV1. A'. K
t ir. 3 n.- iVJT. tLe l'h:la u:.
Titnj. ni-l ft? op; ?'rai'.v list S.t
urdiv in a vcv it p:id attra-- i'.v
-m ir ttMir-jntiiV e-
tp--t -" t-'.-t csr:",!--i"' the cin?e.
-;t'.--r 'Vtiti'-.-il party, but
: I'.om it o-rn ip'-int
s irus of t' .'j-'r-v. The e l-
i rr.rkel by ('A.
, .rj tn-l ri22re?iive
-om--tirnf e-
Z:.Z. Pui-'IsLel
i: the Union sni
'i..-r-..-I
n le-.it p -n?anl
a
lion.
in-st
pi.) l.-ri
j rr .. f.f
the .-i-Y.::
K jri d ';"!! tin-:
Mriure k-.-trn.
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xerc r..-va.i
ia ti;e fce-j j:i 1 't
t'l-.- 7't !".-"- OMiiht t y C
1.!k.t.! tiid l"c..'.: s rpprt, an.l we
tf ut i'-. ;. -.-3 a a f.ailcss journal
'i i'- l:,:t-1 St-.t-.-3 Senate, nor
J .1 : r.- f, .--xtr- n after Lavi;:
ft':?! L-::y f i :!,r !.', k" cl .-c-L
.. t!.:i !. v bv th I.' :-:re
rr i n . !'.!. c-1 the aU I
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tVh ti to e u
tut thfi is
G'-i'-j t j-t -t '1 so curbed witu thieve
r : 1 i'- n:ri Ir. 1 n- I.fuiiana i3 to-d.v.
tir:"or t: e viih.'.r. " U3 rule of K-Ujz.
l't- v, t' w 1. l,er-in-Iav of Grr.t,
a:d tt'.-ir conf- i.-rnti.s. injii: iin tl.i
Prooka. J.ate in the summer
vention, which L A been iluly ejected,
ta t to revise tlte State constitution,
rn 1 the instrument framed by it .n
ad ji.ted at an election held ir. October
bv a
tfc-t
elected Governor without otj'Osition.
Notwithstaudin !1 t!ii-, the caq.et
nz plunderers in the State, under tl.e
l ad of CTtyt-,n r.nl Purvey, the two
Tinted State SrU3tors, were deter
mined to reverse ai! that had leen
d ,ne ovei throw the constitution
turn Garl.iiid out of oHIee and instrdl
phice. Clayton and
fuvor of Grunt's third
term proje-t, and for th".t reason he
lent a willing ear to their refarinis
des'zns. B-f ore Congress mot, a Re
puhli.a'i cj-nr.-iittee of that bo ly, I:av
i:j Ju Te Poland of Vermont for its
chairman. i ited Arkansas took a
brre anioar.t of tet;.nony in refer
ence to the adoption of the constitu
tion, Gailml's election, an-1 the situ
at'on of nfTiir3 jrenerally in the State,
and in the beginning of I'ebniary made
a r. port in which th. y declared that
the Stnte wa paofid an 1 quiet t hit
tht-j'-'-ople were satiifiel wit'.i Garland's
ndminiitratioti. and th:tt no interfer
ence wh-itever. tithc-i by Grant or any
other brane-h of the national govern
tnent. in it affairs ought to take place.
Two days after this report was made,
Grant, to the utter amazement of Con-irros-s
an 1 the hole country, sent his
threatening message to the Senate in
which he declared that Urooks had
been Liwfully elected Governor that
the i!c-v7 constitution Lad been adopted
by violence and intimidation, and that
if Congress did not take definite nclion
in the matter, he v.ould proc-.ed to do
EO Lin.?-lf. This sdup'v r.c:.nt tl.r.t
he wo-.ll put A:'.:a:isa,' thvw'irh the
saTi 2 mill through whic'.i h"; Ua c r.n-
P-iate Senator Jo!;n J. Patterson, who ; Colored tr-jop iionijaalj) know.
dai." i
"Weil, now jast ny what yon want. I ;
will have to it U you, although 1 don't
care to do so." i
'I don't want mifau." !
'Xow jast look around the fore, and if :
tl'fte is anythinz yon want to buy, fay so. ;
I'll Lave to it to vou, as 1 am not able
to I ai tl.e 4-"t0 f;i:e
money enMili to iy
left Pennsylvania for Pennsylvania s
p-ood, and "is fs miliar with Lis rapa- !
ciousand infamous c-areer. The follow
ing is the substance of the lecture, as,
we find it in one of our "exchanges :
The speaker $r.:d that few i.i the North ;
knovr anytl :n2 of the le'ations r f ibepeo- ,
o3 in ori!tion to th pret .-nions of J'!e f the 'u'."- Kcprnunc, .m
. .3 i.i i , . - Por,,i..,on r,r a.Tji have been for.
a COn- i , ... j I ,-.;v.,l l.c- it. xHAa
r i i "5 iii'JC- w ..v j - r i - -
of tlie N.-ith. but they hare been made by
interested pohticUr.." Only one who lives
in the 5vtr.h U capable of knowing the tine
jKsition of afT.iir. It miht c oldccted ;
that the cr-eaker was working in the iuter- !
tts if -rtT r. in syn-f'ati.y with the ;
Gxveinn f-i ' and t';at he was not a true
rHETE5XE, T't, JIarch 13. Foot more
pf the Llack H:!: miners, named Warren.
McDonald. Williams and Thomas anired
at Fort Laramie to-day. They have walked
from th? blockade, eight miks fiom ilar
vcy" Feak, in seven das. They btir. fin
pecinieus of gfld dat with tht-tn. War
ren La wrae that he washed out of two
pans of dirt just belw the'f u: f,ce. show
ing !ass loots in with the dust, and says
they have only dngd-jwn to the ld f the
rock. In one place water was po j-lentiful
that j-art of the time they worked waist-
A.cAr. in at- TTa li3rL-c that u' t ! i nnfr.M anH
If you Lavec't gf L vdraulics tLey can make a hundred d. Ms raj
for what yon -want . Q a man ,le hv- r Lim
: .- .
nntil there is pomethlriff tolauzh aU Itew ty wiic lue J.'urnai t.ji'r t
IIaniih.re, fr instance. '0r!ls are Mill in di.-'erff
lcv. S. Y . -we'er cf Lewe'burjr, ; inrw rftroe f in.r::-,.
Union couctv. l a 3-lrih ia hie possesion eoncty, recently entictd a t..
which is over for tv vears oM. i yoonjf German gi.L serl u:
There is a man in Maryvirie, Berks year, int-i a lor.tiy r,-c-rr and
r-mntr, eiehry one vears of ape, who has i-er.-i. Th i-erji f -at f .
- - .. . .. i - i -
never seen a ra.aod tiaiu. ile mut e-e ia.r?se nsit u ma atrrs-
bh-.-d.
In nkhroor.d, Texas there a very
successful rcgro lawyer named Price. lie
is a smart fellow, and has gained a great
many caf .
On Wednesday evening a miner named
Peter Gallagher, of Scranton, had hi head
Murq iff by the explosion c-f a blast too
heavitv cliarcrd.
A divorce ruit is pendinjr in aa Ohio well Lteerved, Ljt
mnr). tb rartie to which are aced IP very licht.
ronfiiu-d in jail. TLe P'. 1 1 h- .- - - .
to the Cor.nty ITu:i;e nr.lil : ,t '
Tl.e Inedict Am .:-J L ,;V
Flavtn is Vicg cen:oh!.i.ed to i
for a reict.Vti ir.z store. I: tt.
t ( eji ICoO ni i.v .f brick l..r."...
Holland, and nasot or.lv . .-.
p:ac of P-nediCt Anif.ld. b ;t t'
ii.s man w;. i r-e w. i
the d-ri j
fl ir-nd.t.
rcftrrud :
Douglav j;
w :;Ii j.. .
his fiiti..'.,
iiijr tlie c :
s.lid that v
j eoT'le v. f
c-'ur.try i v
PlWrJ Lai
:!: car.se of the blr.cks. He then
o'igh w.iii.
h-
tl
C'CCOTlj M'-ii i-;y r f
a vote of "hJ veas to
."'-; n jw sjva he vriil
i tns a?id procure t:ie
K !! "L' bv the Loir.
hf has evi lfii'-e "?f-
,:.ct hiio. We snj p'e
no civilized portion of
. 'i
j vlh d Lou'. d-.na to j .n. 1h; ILi.e
'f 'd ro-r, ' r, 1 tw iys btf.jte it ad
journed a lopted the Poland report by
an ovtrwhelmiiiz majoritv. lie i'ir-
ocrrrrh at the h"ad of this artic
t!ie ?e
to h!t
leif.Ti-:
'A hiinseif, R?;d to his connection
T:owu"8 R'.oveinents as proof of
to Lis own j eoj.le. In fctat-J.T;.-n
of aiT.tiis Main De'ar.ey ;
.l.tr. tlie war ct-istd the colored )
e tt.e ljet seial element ar.y i
. r Tx-.. If at this time the re-
o. n piO'C-jly ilntcte-d they '
would have b c mc a ihtieai fjice that
the ciiTitiy riiijlit have taken j line in.
lie next sj ke "f th entirety r.ewr rtlati.ins
existing letween the lte master and slave at
thitime a relation so new that neither
. rarty knew its own jKsitioti. The blacks, ,
t as a race, knew nothing of r-oli'W or the
! affairs of a f.te l.fs ar.d so they had to look j
np to the whites, who naturally advied s
tliem w as to secuie their own semaii in
.rtts. j THE CARPET-BAGOFK'S ISFlVESrE.
' But the men who at last undertook at
this time to lnd the blacks of the S ut!i in
tl.e ir new roliucal hfe were men who had
IK) i;.ttie-t in the colored rco-le of the
South, and no interest in th white Apl'?
the South. These men y-assd them
s -lves off upon the innoomt c-.loixd y.-eople
as ie;-resetitat;vcs of the eJover iiruent, and
tliey tau-l.t the blocks thut it was tlieir
licht and duty to distinct and keep d-wn
as much as t"Osible tl.e whites. Thfse
, r--.r-;i st-xi between the whites ar.d the
b'.aclif, keeping them apart, but w ith the:r
aims to tlie eib ms in the bh.ck man's
I-ocket an.l to the r.rr pit in the white
. man's pocket, stealing fr"m rpeh. The
wliire conducted tbe legislation, of which
the blacks were wholly ignorant, ar.d thus
' these carpet-baj:ren were continually r--t-bin
the c.-!o!f;d j-e-ople. These facts the
speaker sr. id. h;id never reached the North,
tee::,.!-c they Lad lcn rrpoitt-d IjV p.iiti
ci.ms who t 'III :i--.t 'ho truth. In regard to
the coi. .rtd man". knowledge of the pasties,
: Mr. Dt!-t:irv ?-aid tlat h; was targht by
l!
I'll hare to leud it to von. though I hoiie
yon don't waut much, ai I LaveD't got but j rECiuEs OF silver
a little." 1 that old miners state will yield two
" Lat's de price o dem pants?" point- j and dollars to the ton, and say it is the
iug to a p:ir -f cotduroys. J purest they ever H. He wiil brmg it
eeren dollars." ( Woilh about $ 3.) ! heie to be assayed. He has fine specimens ,
"I ain't got but t?o." ! of plumbago, lead and copper, and say
"W-lh I'll have tohud vou the otLer2." ;" there is more gypsum in Ihe Dbck Hills 1
And so the trade was consummated, i than ten railroads could haul away in titty ' . Z.Z. i,:m to ,. an ex-
He claims also that there are tin ' ' , , , .
. . - r., . tent that he has sent Iter to oern. any. nop-
the st.oe-keeper ?2 boi rowed money, w ith morrow. T heir object is to get provisions,
the fiim conviction that he had made "dn , machinery and tools and to recrnit their
: seventr-four and seventv-fwo yeat. The
., apr'ication is based on a chnrgeef adultery.
pas.cd for a man for a year, taming a liv
ing a a laborer in Memphis. But she got
very druck at last, aud Ler fex wasdiscov
ered.
A Fi'tsburgh git I fell in love with her
f -e-tMi-'iment of the XortK- Tl,e darkey took the pnts paid bor- years.
j ii,ti;ii New York, by Fred. revved Ji, paid that, aud went off, owing mines.
these r..c
cle tells
pk-i. erar;c v.as comman. iea
in hi.s thicatened military in
:ce in Arkansas, and aU!:o:ih
it w ai no douht hutnilhating t " Lim.
he hasobrel. (.'arpe.-b.i2
throttled ir. that State an 1
can move onward in peace
perity.
:n is now
its r-cople
pros-
nn J
Sr-.i-'
Persev I' vs. -he
nt'i v
:cLbr.ck.
The fll.vin is t!ie v'.te of the
Pvrnylv;u ia d'egatiou in Congress
on th: Porof I. il. on its final passage
r.t mMtdght of Saturday I "-fore the
lin-d adjoii:ii-.ncs:t. The Phili-le-!;.hU
Tiifi-; ue;lrrc-i tr.at the li-t 13 worthy
ef the ttn ly of dispassionate men of
ell parties. Jiii 1 th? same aper else
where remarks that the record they
(the Jlep'.iJ 1: van Cu!vrrtS3nicn from
l'ennv lvanhi) male in t!i"d revubi
tiotiry pr-'graime will bar the future
political paths ef many of l!-!n :
Yens-A ' ri.-h. O'N. ill. TvM. fyers
Nf"lv. Tli -mi so i. I'a mer. Sori'd. Tav-
I t, C'lir,.is Hot-. "Miiili, Cts-.ua, I'jichc:
iloi'l ,
v n at tli -3 1 itt.nurgli J 'ij.it very ap
pr ; l i:-.trfi y terms a moat rc-ruarlcr-ble
bill has beta reported in the IxrrldT.-
iv.ie ir the tojustment oi the ciukr
em cs between capital and l dr. It
woul I take a-vav the bieathof a I rench
thftt t he a Republican was to
have a ':c(-im- to d ati thing which would
fiie h'M an advantage evr his oppr-r.er.f.
due M ij r Bii that during a pett'-d of
s&ven yeais. and nn'il wit'iin a year, he did
not rt:i niher a siuglo j-oluical mcetiTi
where :he colored jjfople did not stttci.d
amied an a niiiitaiy baud, aud weie so
taught to do by ll.e whites.
SAMPLE LEGISLATORS.
Of tl'e p ir'Ar-zf" pained by th blacks he
sr-ii that shiftless, g'iod-f..r.nothin ov.es,
who wore unable to get any position what
ever Noith, went Suth tobt cine lejrisla
t ;s ?nd law-makeis at the hands of these
; fame men. These meddling politicians
' t.i"ght the blreks that Democracy meant
j n..a ..rj-..-- ... .... ..... ... .. .....
Democi-acy he defjtied as an institution of
the Americans i -os'tion to aristocracy
arid moTiircliy, and liepublicantsm s noth
ing but Detnocrncy can ied out. The col
or, d people h ive Iernd their faults ar.d
bnd habits fi om the white adventure! s who
have come from the North U. mislead them,
and their desire now is that this cla'-s f
men be di.-conraged f.om coming among
them. Mr. Delnney says that there is no
fcel'mjr of antagonism Wtwenn the whites
of the South and the blacks of the South,
but ori the contrary the two races wonkl
cnlide in each other if it weie not for the
c!as of joor miserable pliicil adventur
ei s who go down among them. The two
races nut continue to dwell together, for
the blacks repiesent the lalor and the
of the Smth the capital. The two
white man" sell him a pair of pants and
kad him if 2 to b t.
A PECVLIATt INTERrr.ETATIOS.
Eir.-fiim'.in (A. F.) Republican.
A conductor convng sou'h on the Ftica
and Chenaneo Valley llaihond one even
ing this week was much amused by en
C 'Mtitering a new interpretation of the Civ
il Rights bill. A colored man got aboard
at one of the way stations, and in due time
was approached by the ticket-puncher w ith
"Your fare, sir."
'I don't pay no fh, tali," was the prompt
replv.
j "V.'hynot?" fclarply inquired the con
' due or.
j 4-Kase, sah, don't the Civil Rights bill
i give cu.led passons de right to ride on all
dc cars. Bah ? I don't pay no fah, sab I"
responded the gentleninti of c'or.
The conductor Libored like a constitu
tional lawyer to explain the provision of ;
the bill, and collect laic, but the passenger i
had ftilly made up his mind not to pay,
and his Cith in l is ow n Intel pretat ion of !
Lis rixrht could not be shaken a pa i tide, j
It was only when a movement to put him
off was tK.-jnu that he paid under protest, i
Ue evideu'ly inteuds to make a tel case i
of his gi ievav.ee. j
nc coNCLCDrn sot to insist rpox it. !
Alex ftndria ( Va.) GnztUe. 1
A col.ued man f ctered Fisher's barber i
hoT vesteidav ard demanded a share.
The proprietor seated Id in in an ordinary
chair. Jki-ig vaied he w a lat l.cred well,
the brush occasionally slipped into the
eoinersof his eyes. The barber then, af
ter l nn-.mairir-e in a chest, produced w hat
must have been the father of all razors,
and commenced strapping i rigorously.
The customer, half blinded Ly the soap,
soeinj Lim handling the small scjtbe, ask
ed nhat be was poing to i with it, aud
numbers as much as rossible. after which
i they will return from here, which they say
j is tl.e enly practicable loute. it being so
much nearer than Sioux City, and got-d
ror.ds. He lepoits no trouble in crossing
streams or in tind.ng good water ard camp
ii:g ground every night. He savs he can
; w aik the distance easily in five days. The
; railroads Lave
( P.EDfCED THE EAKF. OE-TITTRD
from Chicago to Cheyenne t parties going
. to the Elack Hills. 31any ftrangers are
f n jw here, who. it is supposed, are bound
j for the new Eldorado, notwithstanding the
i orders from the Government prohibiting
them from gojr.2. Farties just in fiom the
: Indian agencies state that the Indians aie
anxious to Fell to the Government their
' l ight to the Black Hills corntry, but do not
propose to give it up without jay.
wl-en told tJ-.it be was going to shave him
with i'. said lie wouldn't be- i-haved bv any
such thiug. aud hastily r;sing, seized a
towel, vvipd his face aud left the sh 'p.
Tweed to the Rescue. The New
York coiresp-o-.ident of the St. Louis lUpu'j
b'can gives the following reiuiniscwuce of
Tweed : "It was the year before his down
fall, ih! we were both aboaid an eastern
ti.-.in, the cos en re't for his home in
; G recti w ich. A freight tiain was off the
track be tore us, and we weie detained in
j a muddy, barren Lit of couutry over an
j hour. Some of the jassengers got out and
' walked down the rood to the scene of (he
! dNnstei, where a number of men weie
! clearing the tn.ck, amongst 'em, c-f course,
the w ilier of tiiis. who can uever keep out
' of a muss if theie's one to get into. T he
i freight train had not ouly goue all of a
' heap oil tLe track, but two cars hd collided
ar.d crushed between 'em a poor brake man,
who laid :hat chill s;i ing mornipg on ti e
; s:de of the ror.d in great agony. Tweed
I strolled along, but the iii:ai.t he saw this
' S'lTci i;-g man he went to his as:.-tance,
and in a luw rr.ii:u:rs he had the prior
IVllow ou a boaid r.n l a c.n-c j-bion. borne
between a conjle of n.tn on to the next
1 station, where i have no doubt Mr. Tweed
looked out for him. l'rc-tntly the Ih-ss
irtis, itos. r'iui.1, etsin,
T'W nei.d IK.
or Italitn Cotnmur.i t. Among
it virions provisions is one that re
quires a monthly publication of the
entire dot :ils of the business of everv
person, assoo'iation and corporation in
the mining of coal or manufacture of
iron or steel, and punishes with fine
and imprisonment failure to conform
with the inquisitorial requirement. It
say3 when and Low coal shall be mined;.; jg
v.idi ami now salaries or wages must must exist together. The idea of a war be
l3 prid. and how much stock an oper- tcen the races the speaker pronounced
at r or manufieturer mav have on :abnrd, as there arc seven nhites to evory
Ii . n 1. A f.irther .roviai.n i made
for an Inluitiial Tribunal, which is
to be com pored of one coal ej erator,
three coal miners, three coal laborers,
one ran nn fact ii re r of iron and steel,
three laborers in iron and sfl, and
A Hot Hero. and Loinj .?"
T.'ff. Wo have briefly noticed the death
f two crackers boys in the coal mines near
Sciatiton. Later accounts of the accident
s.-.y that the con. I i.e. of ut.eii the.e I oytex
hiuittd the high "-t degree of heroism.
d:ie of the liegiimed 1: tie toilers, r.n
IiLsh lad iiarnel Henry Weish, was stand
ing on a step above one. of the screens, and
desiring to pass to the posUe side set his
f ot on the screen which was revolving
slowly, intending to step off at a convenient
distance, but unfortunately his foot caught
in the screen, and when he endeavored to
step off he was held fast. Knowing his
fate h cried out to his eomrade. His
Ciies br :ight to hi.s assistance a Welsh lad
aliout thiiteen years rT 3ge named John
Owens. The little hero, never thinking of
his o.vn life, rushed foiwaid to pluck his
companion from the j iws of death. He
did not realize the danger in the excitement
ef the moment, d-d ntt hesitate to realize
it. but when he saw the other lad's terror
pictured i:i his face he ran to his help, and
in an unthinking moment set his foot on
the fa4al screen and songht.to p:ill hiscom
r anion from his perilous position. It was
in vain, he was held too fast, and before j
! stalled back to the t:;:n i;!-nu a::d a Ijd;
j and myself followed L-iunly behind. At
a ixirjt in the toad Tweed stoi.i.! and
. then tuin.d tmt of sight, and when we
gaiued the fame j oh r, K'hold, w iih his
, coat off, theic was the King of New- Yoi k,
bringing all his wtiuht to biar on the l.iud
I wheel of a two-w hee'ed crt that had stuck
, deep in the mud of a lieighbDring toad.
A cold of wood was neatly piled upc u it.
; an old, feeble n an was the proprietor of
' the concern ; the jaded hoise pu'.Ud in
i obedletice to the lusty cry of Tweed ; the
I old wood cutter stood b hind with a stake,
; shoving it up against ti e wheel every time
. the lioss gave a lift. The mud was soft,
ami deep, and sticky, and the weil-pohsht-d
, boots of the philanthropist were buried in
it. His face was red, for he wa doing a
: good bit of muscular exei i-i e. The train
was half a mile away and the wreck equally
i distant. He didn't dream a soul beside
i the stuck old woodman looked at him, and
; he was doing a real kindness with the will
! and vim of a sympathetic Christian heait
and the strength of his whole b.dy. Up
, came Ihe wagon and the Itoss pniled his
' coat from the wood-pile, got into it, eiam
' bered the bank to the track, aud rolled n
to the tiain."
t
ing that absence will work a cure of her
' unfortunate passion.
f A criminal in Anguta, Ga , expe
; rieceed snch agony at receiving a sentetce
; of death a few d.-'ys since that a large part
of bis hair tur ned wLPe during the night
' which succeeded tlie ordeal,
i An oak tree rear ArnsL-erg. m Pinsia.
more than a thousand yeats .Id, is abnf
: to lie cut down by its owner, on account of
: the inconvenience he suffers from the fre
I quent visits of strangers to the place.
' Tl.e rest master - at Kane, McLTean
e'nr.ty. Fa., has Ven arrested and held
f.r trial on a charrre of lajrperirg with
the mail, the specific accii.tion leing tlit
l.eotened ai-d ic'&iued letters whicn did
, nct Llor.c to Lin.
? At the rctio7i sale of a menace, ; a
I.cl-nncn, Ohio, th.ree ti"is were s;d for
?2.2nO. !!( monkeys for $o4' anelepli tut
! for ?-. 01. two camels for "f a zrbi-a
. f r ?! noO. two karsrroos for ?3o0. aud a
j giizzlv lcai for ?1T0.
At Cotton Hill. W. Va.. rn Sunday
mominc. Peter Kin. Buck Mc'uire. G.
B. Ilaslett, John dhackeiy and Ilnh
Sbo were d-owned by the npscMing of a
; skiff in the New tivrr. Their bodies have
not yet lee?i recovcird.
! A terrible ma-racre is rrpoited tohave
I taken piece in Cuba tw-eiitv-wo yo-ng
, men. residents i f Cier.faepos, 1-avirg been
: seized and summaril v chot by the vohiiter
soldiery. Valmascda's return sH-r.s hkely
to be chatr.cte.-ized Ly 'earful atrocities.
Herd's a weman who " alses" : Mrs.
Mw; jan. r-f GjV c-vur.ty. Ya . two years
sso gave iiiith to five ir-tc- child. .n at fine
tin-re. They are still living, are not the
slightest di. formed, aie of c c"irst:tu
tion and a spiightly as well-fed kilfen.
A f-w d:y s'rt-ce ?n -ctogeri? i ian eif
PayfoM. O., pul 'i'Led a challenge fr py
one nf bis ae to try a foot ince wirb hi-n.
i r.nd a lady f f ichty-ore !m signified her
; inteiitiou f.f accept i'".g the cbalh-ngc. p-n-I
vidod the lace cuiues e-n at vine j-rivate
I plecv
I Siime time oo v. o r'.-,o'T,cr-d the birth
of fjiiau: uidets he Hihn family at Fal
' tirj.c;-p. Oneof tl:em. .T-vn7. died on M .n
' dav aftcrnooit. arrr. ti :ee vc-eks. An-t- er.
Mary, died on With
sec.muts a ll.iid
tli ing.
A Terras rd'for
. VO;irg hidv of the vi
:,.t...C llfc I -V
It is related t! at a r--r: -
Dundee, Scotland, cut I ;r :
two years ago. but her 1 f : r
the insertion t f a silver tub-?,
respiration has sit:ce been c ,r
short time agosLe reroove-I
ir, ar.d. f.Tg"ttin to lejhace :-.
fire and fell asleep. The r'.- r
the died from u8-cation..
It is a fact not ga!icr? It ;-r
students .-f the history f V
t -a" s irciniiv as 1 .o"a ::..-,
at the stake .t C!ir!Ku-, ;
rrx.ji wes.T'b, vn the n .!-. .7
Cainbrdee ro:id. ant a i , -above
the peninsula." Ti' i
a eoloied servant of Caj r. ." :
and wa bnn.ei for p-.Is..-,; -
The tfi-ets .f tl.e (..
caused a colored bsrb-r 'f A
to sh''t himself thr.ijr;h .,
Weilde-j-day. It apjr's tl.i;
bill was p.iKt d. Ii madi a t
rvx'tus and "dtmarid -d t!;
other men." The ies-.It vtj
hi cu-t-m. and c ase-j .
spiri's. which caused Li:u t
suic.de.
Ti e exc'.temc-t ir: lx
orrr the alleged d c e :'
Blck Hir is ir:ei;-e. ,-.
kiiids. paral vzed by the rr
is icviviiis. News apt;., ir ,
aud evr-n child. f-n t.tlli .f :: ..
and il is doubt fal w!. -.:!..-.- - t
military intei f-o r :.c n , , ,
emigtatioii to the g i
iO ti br tin.
S.it i ; i vy afce;-n nr. : V
wii'ked into tl. pl.o.i; j :..
Bink street, Nov Yo k. i
mr.c'iiuery w w ;k: " : '.-i-t
it. il-ef re i: c ; A 1 -
cut itp in pieces, v'.lot; a .. .
taken to the Nmih pre el t '
, The uuf tt.in te in.t'i i i
f rty years of ..gc. :
Cm k cb-thin
rchb s' p J j--- 7. ..'
more, has le.. o --1 i- i
to ;-.i.frr the bne;:-4
A .
i.v
;.;v. and at lite-t
one v, as sirpposed to l-e
rf to certain
Mge to Per pacc.
without trvm'r, er
seeming to try. to shake her chiton off
when she was her tnr;u". It ados no
force to her woids, r.;.d looks out of place
to us "
ie
n-der tl
black, and snch a war would lead lotheex
' temiiii;iti-.n of the black. "There can be
no war of r.ices ; there shan't he no war rf
Jiaces," he exclaimed, and continued with
I an aj -eal to the oplc of the North in acs
quaiu t themselves thoroughly with the real
facts in the situation, and to discoinarre
c , C r, n . , i ue ii!-ii;nii; i'in icians , HIMI acKilOWieoife
- V' "o the lH,Mli():, alRl .Hiicalimjostauceof the
, are to adjust all rti-putes tint arise in ; col-.icd people.
' accordan'-o with the provisions of the The audience frequently npplandcd Ma
bill. Til bill; which would fill three col- ' J or De.aney. and he was listened to through
umns rf fine t-,is altogether t! e most ; out v,ilu fted iuteiet.
crazy piece of Communism ever ollVr-
1 in a legislative body. IJow it came
to be repotted bv a sane Committee
T-rrs corner, n.iv m;Kcrf it-.nu.ni,
S:-.,.r, ?,e -i, M ;.-e 5.
N.t Yoii:j 'leiry. Fillir.ger, Straw
bridge, Kellv, Richmond ')
Mr. sii'ie iker was theonW R-pntiiican
..l i.ig nay. lj.ciy, lieu and I-.ii.uoi..l
v.c.e iii.-,d,
-r-'
The gain of a G- v-mor and a begis!?!
turo in a S'.a'e ' n-ual!y D ni c: at ie is a
p y-A dy's wo;k fr the R puhhev.s of
Nw Hampshi e. Flow on, 1 id.d w ivel"
The above Mu'iehausinisrn appeared
ia one of last week's r;rnbcrs of the
.b.hn-town Tribune. Let us see w hat
have b.-en theoin rtfjrcnce topol- : passe? com preherioa. Thcbill shoul l
Itical r.-r-aP.s in "a Stat? usually Pein- Le squelched.
O vens could release himself it was too late.
The niastive machine went round, taking
bi.ith boys with it and ctushine lith their
lives out against the wood work beneath
its cruel weight.
It was the wotk of a minute. The signal
bell was promptly sounded, the machinery
was brought to a stand still, but not before
Welsh aud Owens were reduced to a man
gled and disfigmcd mass of humanity,
their heads and some of their limbs dtt
severed f.eim their bodies. Doth boys ie
nided in Hyde Faik, Ahcre the sad acci
dent has iroduced a profound sensation.
Th act of Johnnie Owens iu giving his
i t ohtt-six iivrs 1o?t bt a t ire. rar- ;
; ticnlars of the burning on the ltth tilt., of ;
' a hicifer-matcl! manufactory, at Tidaholm, j
; Sweden, by which forty-six lives weie lost, j
j are contained in a letter received ir. Dun- 1
dee, on Thursday, written by an eye-wit-
ncss. He savs: "About 5 o'clock this,
j morning sixty wonien and children were I
! employed making matches, when in an iu- j
: stint some of the material caught fi;e, anil
No. C room was in fl imes in a few seconds.
Some of the poor cieatmes managed to'
'. escaje, but forty-three, many of them chil- ;
I rlren, were literally roasted to death. Of ':
eifihteen young guls vlie came to work at
life in the endeavor to save his companion ! Tidaholm only hist week, no fewer than
oeratic," a3 the Triune cornprchon-
five'v ptis it. Commencing with the
annual 1 "ti :i in New Ilatnps'.iire in
MtcIi. 1 n;vl ending in March,
li7l,the Hepnbl;.-an3 el -.-cie 1 liflaeix
of their candidates f -r Governor by
raj iitie-9 raugin.; froto to 22"?,
whiie the Pernxrits ;i cee-Ied in in
tjrniptiijg this id most nubr ken llc
pubiicau suji.essaton'y 7iwtLctions,
viz., in 1 S 03. loTl, and 1874. Is a
State in wLdvh. at eig!)teiti consecu
tive cleoti ns. fifceon 1'epub'ican and
enlv three Democratic G jverucis have
lce'n chosen, "usually Petnocratic ?"
If so. then Allegheny county, which
bv a mere accident ck-ctc l ten Demo
crats to t-.-J Legidattirc last Novem
ber, may vvi.h ai i-ru-h truth be said
t i le "usii ihy Poraocratic."
There ws no ra li.vd victory at the
election in N'ew Ml.niph!re on the Oih
of March. S far is tlie' Governor
.93 v-.cerr.ed, it a drawn gntne,
neither partv having e!c-c!e I its cju li- j
At bv th ivit'u'ar vote, even though i
... v - i j-
the ieraperance pai
A MtiATUur. Oil Farm. The Mcr-.d-vilie
(la.) Journal savs: There It beuijj
ba.lt ai Franklin, by the Galen Oil Com
pany, a mhtaiure oil fnui f..r exhibition at
the C'lniiiig CVntermial Kxhibilionnt Fhil
adi lphia. It will be a complete and ac
cai.te repiesentation, upon a reduced scale,
of a section if ll.e oil icjjion. There will
Tite Cross on TnE Wai l Mvsferiwts
Occurrf-nre at Co7.ot The Fading Xhadow
and Fnding Life. A Coh.oes (N. V.i rnr- '
respondent of the Tioy Psea w rites as fol
lows under date of Maich lCth : For the
past week a story has been current on the
street which at first we could not believe.
! Mrs. Julien Jerome, a French worn n,
j whomalithat knew hersay had alwayslcd a '
; very devout, gexK.1 life, lived on Main street,
: and was taken sick about five week ago.
; I rnmcdia'.ely atier a cross appeared on the
i wall bcide her bed. which, ail effort', cans
: is one of the noblest examples of youthful
j heroi-m on record, and deserves to be writ
I ten in letters of gold. Such unselfish deeds
are rare, even among men of more mature
mould, aud the little cracker boy who
with face and bauds lrfgrimed with cord
d nst eked out his living from day to day
and met death so nob'y, has given a lesson
that entitles his memory to world-wide respect.
On Monday eveninjr, savs the Balti
more Sun, Jennie, the most promising of:
the uue.itet of Ilahn babies, ou Low street,
twelve rieiishcd, and their chai red remains
lie unclaimed by any r.ne. l.aron Essen,
who is proprietor of all the land and illages !
around Tidaholm, collected the inhabitants ;
together af ter the fire aud conducted ser.
vice in the church, which was crowded.
The scene was very painful. The corpses j
lay in a heap near by, and the woeping and ;
wailing of the relatives was distressing, j
Forty-six bodies weie taken out of the ;
ruins while I remained. Match making is !
a process especially dangerous in Sweden, j
as all the houses are wrid, and once a tire !
j breaks out there is uo time to save life or
not obliterate. It first anpearcd very small
Mi . ....1 f -. . i . i .. ......... i i... i...
be rocks, bluilV. hills and ravines creeks i ' '""'h' f"" ""' - '
and rivers. T here will be railroads w ill, d! r" ,t'K'n V p,,,j
trains in motion, moved bv a mini atu. c i I,U,npr- Such was the sto.y, and yester-
ei.gine. There w ill l,e for'oil wells ,n the i ""TtV S " cr,n-psPon,e"t V,'M d 1 ,c
.. , ,r a ;t';. ,n ,i- ; house of the sic.t woman to ascertain the
process ef d.ihiug, other wcln pumping, rr. . .
; , , . ,. ., , ' K' truth of the st o: v. There is no deovinir it
hoises ai:d d. avs ti insjM.iting the oilv pro- I ., ,, . . , . "
. .. ,t i . :. u. . ,. i - ."ii i was the cross on t ne wall, iilaui and observ-
' 1 nl.lr, I I l.f it nil I . . . I .- 1 1 . . .
nw.v m . , .. rt ii . i'iiin:iriia lilll.
is whitewashed, aud when the cross lust
died of catarrh, and two of the othoi s, j property.
Sarah anel Mary, aie said to be sick. The i
dead baby was yesterday prepared for
A Remarkable Disclosure. In the
course ef a recent speech by Mr. Dickey,
l..,. i:il and laid in the front room. I he I
...... iU'MI. rc I J
. V LltfU lG C .. ft -J I Ill I W I III.-.' ' . . . . ... . .
inree nine . - Q enango, in ttie legislature, He made a
WCeKS OKI, lay to un-cnu in inn .niinj
riKim, Sarah and Katie together at the
head, and Mary, with Jeimio'n vacant pil
low beside her, occupying the other eid.
Sarah the one that was delicate from
containing CoMiv rcsidtiuccs of t he success. 1
, fill operators and the pine-boai d shanty of
the pumper, and in the foreground the j
Galena Oil Company's woiks. including
t.tiiks, st ills, engines, agitator .storehouses, '
etc. Tl.e wh iij 'farm' occupy a space .
j of about 20 f. et square, and wiil cst many
j hundreds of doilais. T heie w ill be seieial I
bin all engines to run the w-lis drills, rail- '
ro.ul trai .s a;.d le-ti :oiy. This ingenious
contriv vice is coustiu:t.-d iu iee'tio!is and
can lij easily takcu apail for tranpoila-
tiou.
lather remarkable statement which he
vouched for as truthful. It was to the. ef- f t
feet that three chatters granted by the
legislature some vears ago to pipe ar.d
transpoitation companies had been consol- j two vears and had nine children, has in'st
maieo, loiniiug a general pipe company
The rrgaiies nrl vari-tics
Civil Rights law sre abundant. Two ne
groes g-t d inks at the Kir f Will.nd's
Hotel in W.ishio.gton fr(m a white man.
aud, going afterward to the baibcr shop.
.ric rrfiifcd a shave by a man e.f tLeir
own col r.
Mis Locy Osbo:re, rf New Mi'.ford.
C'oun.. r.h is- fct.'p was torn away Lv an
accident in a machine fh'-p Fme mouths
since, has hnd over one hundred l-icces of
kin t-lken from her b-dv and gtafted upon
h.er heed, some of which have retained
their vitality.
The Liverpool Jltrevry of February
27 says: "Ministers are considered to have
placed themselves in a position of great ,
embarrassment by their action on the Tip
jievary election, and it is thought not im- !
probable that Hie Qnecu will be advised to j
pardon Mitchell."' j
The teller of (he Farmers Rank of j
Carlisle Ins left his home under suspicious :
e'renmstances. There are from ft.oiyi to
f itOO missing. It is supposed that the
money wa sto'en by piece miel, and it is
rumored that it was done to assist his :
father in his business.
A very interesting animal, a dvarf
elenhant. has just arrived in Paris from
India. Cawvp ue. as he is calVd. is nine
teen years o'd. but for years has not gi o-.vn
any, and is now only thiity-nir.e inches in
height. He is remarkably intelligent, and
1 ei forms many tricks.
Mis. Oliver Feriy Ric" f Indianapolis
lias received from George II. Pendleton a
legal opinion that she is heir to an estate
worth 7nS.O-lo.OoO. The estate lies in Al
leghany county. Fa., and i"s heirship has
been traced in eliiect line to the late Gideon
Ritchie, father of Mrs. Rice.
Wisconsin comes forward aith a gill
who chopped and piled up foity cords of
wood last winter. She is waiting for Ihe
snow to go off, when she will put in COO
acres of corn. She attends her father's
saw mill at odd sj ells, and can play the
fiddle or shoot a pigeon on the wing.
A Winona girl was accidentally shot
in the leg some time ago, and although
the surgeon called upon her daily for a
week, and instituted a thorough search,
he was unable to fiud the ball until the
girl's mother texik him by the ear and
pranceu mm arouno tue room once cr
w ice.
A Montreal woman fortj--sven years
of age, and who has been married twenty
J Closkey. who wil". itev!v
; of the Caidmahite wh-
. Roreeiti. the ('.-!'.-.: s- - :
' Archbishop of New Y. V f
' tr.cn. is alsi c! a: 1 d w i- a i . -
ihe Fiop. 'gauda iu ie-j..,I ; j
in the Ih.iied e-.i't-s.
I At the rrai'ii -f -
ter e.f Portion I.i'tlei !,,. o, ...
: ccr.t'y- the d'les-. s -.f tho f ;
weie .-f fl'"-'"cy w I.i: e '.ex' . : i
' ics; ."c; 11 e 1 v a; ; Ic i .
I am tin.n Laics, and te. j:--. .
1 if of Ir -Iiy. t re ;: e -en: t - r
' T he bride s atli.oi i.n w! -
kisioe. e.i:d tl.e w ho'.e e:Tee: ."
I ra' very pict !l!'e;"!r.
Ti e bc--t paid .:!"::'. "or f :
t'.iid CoiitT'C-s we. M,-. h 1 . .
i.-I.T.-.a. Thiiteen h -rrs h " . -the
Congress his co-.iti v. ' ":
' was decided, and ihe H .: -
I entitled to the scat Sy; I.e. I t,
the tcira. Mr. Ln:n te v
. entitled to icln.biirseti.e:.: f . I
I rxj ensrs. rr.ilage ml s... .:.
; amotiT'.fed v:t l:1."0.
Gov. R.;.:h of Cah.f .-r.'a '
i signed his o, lice in o.d-i t t t
! in the United States Sera v. L
: Ro-nuahl.i Facl.ee, a nv:ie '
Incomes frovet n-or. He i 45
: jt efi'ca'ed in IIurop ; i ;"i- .
. man. was eicc'etl County Jr. ir
Haibaia county where be "a
j been i:i both brat. dies of ihe I
: and ins Ihcii Tieasurero'" the
' v asLbui ne"s mo; 1 sh
country villages, and travits
', bile rriHiinj the Green Msn'V
; Lmil w to Rutland. Ye mou 1
: ago, the company ncie snow
j three days in a farm house. T
11. ni.ii-i; 11, ev nao precr. e
tLe cimpa.gn
;i3 l Side til'i
V was run nunng
jliow to the
r-ii in 1 0:1 the ilav or i;ie
, . r n 1 U-tl Mnfpnt b'.aideis were luiinetl, ami so rapid was
el ua.on perforuav:.l 1,1 .e. tLs airae tent f ()ie tJ imt , tliat tJ(f, (,p
w.th It. It unt a I enKK-ridic ah; I an ( pf tbe ,,,,,, j.,,, escaped with great dilUcul
i. id-Giaiit victory, for Hie it ason tiat tv Julia Kelly, an employe, was taken
in the List Coiigre-i the Democrats I from the second story, but was dend w tien
i.t !... . .t th. t'i roe; rn. lnlierM to foiirtd. or died soon after. Tiie charred
mi 11.lL ui.r. vi t-- -k- - -'
which the State is entitled, r-t.d in the
next ti!ihave two Jones in tbe first
tnd Be II in the aecon 1 district. An
(.thcr auch victory aad Grautiioi in
Tew JlaUT-pVuiie I im iowe
appeared some member of the family trik
a knife and attempted to scratch it out of
the all, but to no avail. The whitew ish
was daubed over it with the same reult.
The woman died lat evening, aud your cor
respondent visited the houe again. He
found the mystei ions cross was fading as
bad the lift 'f the woman who had just pass
ed a ay. In the morning it looked on the
whitu wall like a Mrong shadow, black and
heavy, but in the evening it was the color
of a November leaf. We quest iemeel the
son of the deceased woman concerning the
Th Davis Hoiie, a large three stnry case and he substantiated the aKve. He
(ro-xlen imiidivg at Gloucester, Mass.. was said that be was continually scratching, nt
iu the state. The managers of this com
pany had threatened to lay a pipe line di
rect to Philadelphia from the Rutler oil
destroyed by lire Samhiy 11101 mag. Most 1 tempting to ob'Lerate that mysterious res
of the furniture and ersonal effects of the f minder of our Savior's death. True it is
the print of a knife was ou the plaster,
having worn it oif about a quarter ef n
birth, has not tin iveef. tint .Jennie sectnen .
to be growing finely until taken sick, i
Her funeral will take place to-day. Mrs. j
Ilahn. the mother, is well enough to go i
about the house. She in a comely-faced i
woman or average, s.a.uie. v.luo.i.i ih j feM Rnd flauntcd their powei sin the face
thirty years of age Mrs. Hahn has been ; of ,,(C c.,lrtbir,atlo of ani, nn. i
the mother of ten children, tl.e first being . r(wU th;U no(r ..TOtrMl ,rjlnsp,iralion in 1
twins, born whm she was seventeen years 1 Uiis sUte T,iis blon ht ie Ia,fter monop. i
of age. She was a widow when she mar- j olist, to teims and uy vcn no.T .. ,
ned Mr. Ilahu. 1 tf t, e peHs:or.s holding u,e charters ten 1
thoutind a month, or one hundred and
n the case of Ann llliza Young vs. j twenty thewand dolUtrt a yenr, on condi- J
Bingham Yonm;, mi it for divorce and ali- j tion lhat they would refrain from building j
mony, a decree having been mane that I pipe lines under their charter. The officers'
Ilrigham Young pay $3,000 for attorney's of this corporation, now known as "The '
fees and $000 monthly alimony, and the ! I ennsyivatua 1 ransporatton Company,
time having expired w iicrem the att.
discovereel that she has no afynity for her
arrive, ar.d as seon as the storm h i I '
a search was made for it. The s'
found ovetturned in a drift, anitl.:
f.oze n to death..
A worvan known as Fn Oakl. "
at the residence r f J.j,n H. Deckn
Gcorrrc'own. D. C. a few days r.j
asl ed for alns. Her request wa :
and she left. Shortly aft. rwa d '
Peckwi'h's little liieee. carrying ! -child,
agetl ;x weeks. She e-:
girl to give up the baby, and s- -buy
sorre rardy. after whic'i '
pea'-ed wish the infant, but wa- a '
Baltimore next day with theel-. i
ai n.s.
i Correspondence form Crta ah-
contains tl.e aconnt e,f a", en:;'
; more t';an usual force, which. " '
j of February, shook a larg-r t :
Northern Mexico. The lutl? t
Ciistobal was almost entite'y ii ''
ann seventy dead lxlies we:e a'--'
the ruins.' The centre of ' -'
appears to have Wen the nVii
borueo. The earthquake wu ' '
' and the teiror of the j-e oj !e i
by the daikness.
' A cable disi-atcli fiom R
. March Lot!', says; Tie C o"- i- " ,
held at the Yatican to-day. A:
Manning. of Westminister : I.'-.l--c
' f Fosen and Guiescn ; Vc' 1 i''".1
; York ; De'champs, (f MaV-.". sr
j slgnori Gianne-Ui and Rait -"It'' ce " '
' Cardinals. Pliilade) bin. 15 -' )
: w.aukee were raided to the in'
Th ht a 11 sees. F.ishor s wt-e r.;t" .
the d'o ecs f Wheeling. F'
with roving powers to lay pipes anywhere ! husband, and eloped with a boy not vet f rd and Kingston. An all-cat i -
bKtiey's ; were Henry Haily, of Titusviile. President: Senator Gordon as one who neiKonallr -.
fees should have Ik cii paid, Rrigham Senator Geo. K. Anderson, of Craw -ford eomnanied him while he was Conf. drs
nineteen. She carried away property be- : livened bv the Pore.
longing to her husband to the amount of' A Papal brief in aner "'
over $7,000. i dies of the German Fj i-c ! ;e "
A singular coincidence in birth da'es lished. It declares that the Y.r-."3'
appears in the register of a family in Oska- . contain nothing which alters t' 0 t.
bosa, Iowa. Two children were botn on cf the Tope and Romnn Cat! . .
the 12th of January, two years apart, the can afTord a pretext for frvtl-er '1
next on the 2tth of January, two years Ihe Church and iaterfetii C w.tb :
later, and the next on the 81I1 f January tin of the next Pope. It fy ..
two years thereafter, the Latter being the statement made by the Bishop
mother's birthday. j trciit as t the validity of the 1-V(
The Rev. Father Saunders of Atlanta, tion appertains to the Chit c i ' '...
Ga., in a recent sermoni. while inculcating . concludes bv urging Bi-h-Ts ,iJ
the duty of Imslianeis and wives in remain- to resist ai.d expose error.
ing always together, alluded to the wife of I
ac
companied him w inie lie was a Confederate
General, through all the vicissitudes of his
) onng was recently brought befoie Judge j county, ice President, and Wm. II
inch while attending to destroy the fig-; JFKean and adjudged guilty of contempt j Kemble, of Fhil.ioelphia, ("addition, di- ' campaigns in the civil war,
i lie rsalt Lake J nuune tcils lmw
boiif-s (f Hectoi Hiiinor and C. hnr.th,
boat dets a'5 Margaret Walton, an em-ph-ie,
ere found in the ruins. The olliee
eff ihe Western Union Telegraph Company
was burned out. Tlio iustrurueuU were
sared. Loss lo,0..
ure. u hen asked why he did not eive it and otdered to le imprisoned one clay and vision ana silence, 5ecietaiy and lreas- '
pnoiicry, iie son said lie thought u he pay a line 01 tweiity-iive dollars. 1 he urer.
did his house would be crowded all the course of the court in awarding such a j-
while, annoying his sirk mo'her (now sum to a woman who flagrantly left her! A negro giil of Oglethorpe county,
dead). He also said he K.L1 only bis i:n- Lasband to become the conciihiue of a man ' Ga., was married when eleven years of
mediate friends of it, but somehow it be whom the knew to have nnmeiotia other ; age and had a child when he was twelve,
gan to leak out from them. The alvove wives smacks of an injustice which will At the age of twelve that child was a
may be thought by some a romance, but only serve to make Rrigham the object of mother, taking the woman a grandmother
it is a pbia, undeniable fact. iopu'.ar sympathy. when she was twenty-four yeats old.
-Attention has leen ca-.e1 ., ",
the a the 4th of Match. Ie"-,1'" -,
day. the inaugural ( f F ""';' H '
successor will be postponed n '
- r 01 4 il... f .rm '
game of cards saved ten miners from de
struction by a recent avalanche in Cotton
wood Canon. They were going up to the
mires, and left the trail and entered an
unoccupied cabin to play a same of cards,
and had barely got seated when the aval
anche slid down the trail which they Lad
.left, carrying everything before ft.
t .t-r..iiovvinT As the term'
-. 1 -: ri.:,l..i',t
on the 4th, Senator Ferrv.
Urrtport of tho Senate, w 1.. ''
i....t ..f 11,0 I.,;t States for
hours.
lv4t. a
terms of
Cenatoi Aicotson, e. .u.a----dji:t
fit a dy.
per-
A parallel rastapcr f
Sunday iulervemeg I .
f Polk and Taylor, da..-