GCZ ."SEES 53.S. H Sk SFS. "Ei i2 "Si: ssa r. JTZJIZa 'SSL EQSft3SJ!?C, PA., FrlJaj Morning, - - Apfil 2, 1875. iloN. Joiiv ItrcKMVN died in West Chester vi the. 2Jd March. i;i the Cth year of his ugv. Mr. Ilicku? in was .1 M.inof ability and strong opini n. but the C!e:ir"i.ll A' publican is riht in hay In; tint he wrecked hinuelfas a nilici wIi mi i s. led with the ptbli-ii oir'y in Hit. II hid tn.n'.-r!v ae'eedwii'; tho 1 emeraU and tvas a rn.'mbv!' of Congress f'oui ISM tn 1 After he left the Pern u-rat if jvirty, hi il fitted into thingness, j Tub election iu Connecticut for : (Ju'.er vn Legislature, tut 1 f-.ir mem bers of Ciih'iivis, will take place next Monday. Ilot!i parties r.rc making an ae'ive and thorough ca.ivas, and ns i illy the cue in th.it State, both claim i vic tory. It U p in lent. therefore before expressing any opiu- ' ion as to the remit, to wait for the ; returns. Iticrsoll, Democrat, who is ' u candidate for re-election, was chosen (iovernor last April by a majority of 1,10'J over thu llepublienn and Tern- ! rei'H'.'ce candidates. The delegation ' in the? I:it Congress consisted of three ' Kepublieins and one Iernoerat. ! .To-in Petsii Ci.kaver. S;iAr;s. (I'l.wrbits! what a name: !) a defeated fusdidati tor re-election to Congresi' fro til Indiana a noisy advocate of the Foive Hill, (J rant's Louisiana in-; fa.nv and a friend of thc third term i Lr.s been nppointed a traveling Indian ; Acnt at a salary of J 10,000 a year,! ull expenses paid and stealing' not in opiired into. The record of thanks in Congress has not been clean,' but that ; trifling consideration never trculb's limit. The appohitinent f.'f discarded Cotigrc smeu t well-salaried oilicc : has become so comion sinca the 4th vf March, that it La1 tens-ed to create tny surprii AccoiilHNO to a special despatch to the Chicago fnfrr-i tn, t lie gre; te-t vxcitcTnent prevails in Salin.i county, K:eins, whore several former citizens of Cainbiia, niso:i.j whom we may , mention Me-r-. Win. II. 5ei. I. li. IJcrg. S. i. Duuniire. Jacob 11. Stiiuer, and N. I'. C::rroIl. arc now locate!, over the rumored discovery of gMin the hil! nortii of the city of Salina. ' Miners ere in demand, and thewild-t-t entti'tsism shown by redid bu.-i-j iiess men as well as incoming alien-, tttrvrs. The assays of surface rock : found there, as certilied to by the United States A weaver at Denver, showed a percent. tgo of '2s in one H:e'-inien and v-i ) i:i another per ton. Active Uicav.trcs are being taken fir, ascertaining the reul value of t!. de posit. i.'ompanies are orgnnizing. La'.id b'.tycrj oll'-r f.ibn'.om pries ;.d land h'dterj are an a constvpj.'ucc. vei v jubilant. TiiK Snprernt Court of the United tai.-, in the cusf of .l;iier against Hoppiratt, involving t!ie p iitierl ttatu' of v,-o;.u n un I n- tie; war aiiin i rtii's, t'.IIows. t-nvs the ridladclphU Tin.:, the lin alicatly Ir.id down in ; the V.v Oi'Ioaus and oth.r recent cisos. Vv'onien are citi.e:is noiv, pre-j c:sly as they were before the a .option ; of thi t'ourl'ent!i Amen !;ikiit, and ! hava the fian-.i privilege n'v that! they had bofor?. H it s'.ttfrage is not on-? of the privileges of cilijm, m ijii'dj. and the Fourteenth Amendment t'oes tiot apply to it. A citicn io a voter und?r the ('! ituio:j ;: I of Ms .ctatc, and r.U that tic: iv:v::L omendmcnts priv:ds is tiiat tli. ;ii!it of a citizen to vote shall not be de nied .for certain specific reasons. A number of very impoitant constitu tional principles arc lai.l d -.v.n with iinuiu.nl force and clearness in this de cision, principle more import-ant, iu dea I, tliau i'.t j point directly iuL"l that the political position of women under the Constitution is not in any wav affected by too amendment. This is the tnot interesting decision that Chief Justice W.tire has yet de livorcd, and it will b? received with a j grer.t deal of pleasure by all tut tho , fuiifnige reformers. w!io have been in sisting that the Trainers of the amend, jrieuts 'buil led better than they knew" . a most mischievous political idea. ! Simon Camhrom, Senators Morton, Anthony and Den dm, Thomas A. !Scott. , and a few others of the samo sort, left Washington by railroad last Mond:.v tor New Orleans, on their way to the city of Mexico. Several days before they set out, the accommodating See ivUry of the Navy sent the Despatch, a government vesitl, from the Wash ington navy yard around the coast to 'ew Orleans, where she would receive the metnltcrs of th'n select parly on !r id and dcail-l:ca! them to Vera Cruz, from which place t!-oy would proceed to their destination "by rail. It is not neces-ary to speculate on the object of their visit, as that is their own affair. I5ut it is p.-rtinent to en quire by what ruthority the Secretary of the Xaw oiders a first class irov ernment .steamer all the way from Washington to Vera Cruz for the es pecial accommodation and conveni ence of Simon Cameron, Tom Scott & Co. These enterprising travelers will all live well and have si high time generally on board the Despatch with out having to pay a dime. Cameron and Scott are too sharp for that, and the only woivlcr is that they did not modestly fk Congress to agree to pay them a liberal jt tfim during t li eir absence. If the request had been made, it would havo Ikp;j p-antcd. This is one of the many ways in which the present head of the Xavy Depart incut prostitute. and degrades hi? of fice QU robs the public treasury. ! It .Jamei 7. JUatne re Catholic? j . ., . r.c..,l I inis ptesii.ni un n'ciw-ii .i.t.uir.i- : vast importance in certiin : radical eir- t les in vic.v of the fact that Mr. Ulnine . is prominently mentioned as u:c next Republican candidate for the Presi-; , 1 . rn,oi;ffj ; fdenvy. A correspondent of the I itts- i burgh (,'azfttr is painfully tisrcs.co! ; is prominently mentioned as the next aftout the matter, an I writes to iiri& dent would ipiietly condone his offence , and support him. but that the Kepub- : the eminent jur'nt, would 1h a blundvr ' worse than a crime and something tl.nn ,1fnnl.t il ,.F:i bij .ii. ie than as e-ei dieannd ot ;n his Political i).ulosophy. 1 he (,nzrUe promptl;, relieved tlie i nxiety of its correspond, nt. and it may be assumed ; that he now breathes facer and deeper. !.,,. if Tr.. r.r J'l'tilnim'i ' lame? ii. Hopkins, ot i uisouigti, ,. 1 ,. " one ot the Democratic Congressmen tlect from Allegheny county, Judge Stowe and John II. llarnrton, a I'itts- ... . i . . count'. A reporter of the (?a .t't!c was directed to interview tliese three .,,i..,,.,, om, f n,,.(.rhi!n fV.-iin th m ' tictuiemeu auo. it? abceiiain uoin t.seni , " , , n i ,f ni precisely what they k.icu about !l:ine s early religious proclivities. I rom ; there interviews, as published in the : G izrUe, it would seem that Dlaine's re- , li.ri.-na t'ow wln-i ho n fiillpn-n ' iigi;.us x.ewMWiK.i lie was a college , , i 4. " - - . , wcll defined; that Hopkins, Stowe : and Hampton never understood from him that he was a Catholic, and had no reason to bdicve tTi.it he was, but; were inclined to think lie was a Pre- byteri.in. -Ir. Hopkins, who knew j the niaine fatnilv i i irn itel v, further : stated that Mr. IViaine's mother, who is now dead, was a strict ami z.-v.lous member of the Catholic Church that her two daughters, one of whom is dead and the other rnirriel to Col. Widkcr, of Allegheny county, but now a rc.-idenc of Dacota, followed in their mother'! footsteps an 1 were educated at a ("athol if school on Webster sticef, in rittdituy h. The reporter of the (J i: if,' I., called on A. Ii. Ilie-sell, formerly Sccret iiv of thc Common wealth, but no-.v living near Pittsburgh, who staled that he knew Mr. liUmo wc.i ana t.uit lie iCi very coii.iocn.. ue ( v,M a Prcbyterian. i te ean.uot but icg'.rd the state- n. ..t.. .. i" i r .1 iiicwLt ti tiicbc lour uei.iiemcii as :on- clu-i ve on the subject. It U very grat ifying to know that this vexed (pw-K-tion, s important to thc future wel fare of the cou'i'ry, has been thus ear ly .ami defliuiely act lied. If it had turned out ot hcrv. i e., James fli'iU p;. ll.iine inig'nt as we'd hang !ii--. politi cal harp on tin willows. but as it i-, if J rant's thir-l l.'i:n project should fail ami ol::inc recc'.vr; V.?. nor.iination. ail honest and (dod-fcaring Rppubli cans can go to their bed 4 with the ' paper for infoiination on the subject. Ut point toils own candidate as the apart froni Iwir reatac. We of the pies-; If Ulaine was a disciple of the -iio:l . one combining all the elements of sue- : c,lt ,u?y f ,J l'l,,l!j.aml .sj!e',k, ,l,,,s: of Holingbroke and Hume, it is q.,ile ; rpss liml jnst"thp In,n for the crisis. Zn l.ki lv that this sci.Miive concspoi - Tf Pcnnsvlvania cannot boast thai s UC frn ft rlliiKiiin. I'.tit fVw n rn mvnrn lli:lt lican party shotihi tmnK ior h tnoment :xUe to rejoice over the fact that the " ':"c's .to M .''. ,c..i',:,. .': ., ..,-;!) it;,. n o min trtltr' t i ' i i n spirit Isaiiisin, ttut to tlie reiuiiie olil-t una ; f placing in u..!m nation a man of t! o linmi vr of hcr CiUMyo Governors is be,ief U.at 11 man, an elderly woman to l s-ime n bgiotn fauh as C harlot ( arroll ( i?gioil.. We have lio lonbt that most . t!:0 Make, whoso only crime was friend- j nf Carrolltoii and iogcr I. I aney, . nr tl0 pvntlemen nameil in connection ; lessness?. uovrrtv. uL'iinces. I tmrga lawyer, were ail sciiooimates oi ocr.)t h0-,TOver, rets secure in the be- 7 ".-, iie... - Ulaine at Washington College, i:i the , iief lhat the victory of November f V'e " Heatr.ce pmcte.led : i -t" o t ii i: , 'J l " w,l'-'l,llt to irc'.c llu: housa and farm ni a cordon 1 western part of tms State, dame hon- . l374f ls a M1Ie .n,lK.;Uion of a like tri- ; of charms wl.iei. would infallib'y t.mfc-uiid ' self having been born in ashington , ,in-m;l n X,nember, 1ST"), he fails in- ; and csjmso jill and every witch that vcu- ' sweet consciousness that th.'ir pleas- j i ticut. threw a b.v,.m?h( 11 into the llad ant slumbers wiil not )o disturbed by teal camp ?s follows: 1 1 - .. r i . . -1 . .... . i:ie iiig'iui'i appnrmon oi me i 'l.l gen- , th-uien w!i. dwells in "the city of the seven hilU." ! T:is I'SiII.idclplii i I,,i nrrr, hlM I-0iuMi.'in at.thoiify, piys the follov.--ing cell ilescrve-l compliment to Hon. Wm. A. Wallace. IVnn ;ylvan:a's dis- tiniiu-hcd son an I al Ie represcniati vt ; i;i the I'r.ite l otatcs Senate Mr. "a!aces maiilen speech i i the I niied States S'natf m the lj"'!isi-.!'.i res olution w.is a notable triumph, and give a-sui.inee that, af'er long waiting, Penn s;. 'vauia lias at. last a memher in that bodv ', wh -h i:l h o o soau'thiug to say, and wiij I ' ! t t . , t .tioi c.io., ,;.i v . .-.. t. n manner as t. eoininan 1 theiespvet of his fcilow 1 inenihers. Mr. Walln.eo's experkmce as a debater in our State Senate h.is not been' without its go-.d rcs'.i'.t.. It g !'u hi-i lit training for tho higher place ami graver' lUtiev wtcch lio was tleiltd tt dischar-je. Hesidor his ripe scholarly culture, his nal 1 titia! abiilty ii.id his pioiound knowledge of Auieiic.ci politics. Mr. Wa'l.ic.j p?s- : sess's a leputaliou of invincible integrity , and unbleni'siicti truthfulness of eharecter which ca;:not fiil to bo appreciated ia a I hotly like the I nitid States A-iiate. Alio- i gi liter, Peniisyh-anii has good re.isoii to: c ug;atid itc itself upon its now Senator. j iiTTt.T t i i tuc Ldde Kock O-.i zcftc : Th mat.-al cT-ct. on th- bl'U lfi,;- "netuno the head., of f ..,,,., vu and me, May," that tho plamtitt pro-p-i-pv 0f i-'-Misns m o l i- l V,-- 1 r,U",S V,'1 s'!,, ,r the , bad assented to tho recission of tho con- ! It... . c .', ' m 1 r , - h-a-.ders peering ah v the sides of the tract of marriage. Af;er an hour's do- ,; ''!:S!,W V' Hoine Ot Jil.i-j nest, when some though: less h-.,y pisvu,.r bberation tho jnrv found for tho plaintiff! 1 o.an ts reso.-ntion, protesting against ; ,!i"t V!1y hh the jrt-nt bis nod in six thoucand dollars. A". Y. Seciil to any iiitcrfercnce iti that .Stale by (Jr.-oit .' kf.!.""" '.,ll, t,'u-'! I trish. i l-hilu. 2'ihk. j oranv otlior branch of the "ovcinme it 'i V.' I"'1 'Vs -on;,Ciil moved to pity I . i :. ',.... ..,.r. i :.. - i . L l,y luiiiless c omhtion .if tti i o ..- i.;,..r. ! Vivvmsii Fanaticism. An atrocious, . wo weeks ago UAt a merchant, pbnt. ; M,u unioitunato stato of things for a mo or business man in ail Arkansas could ! riicnt. a,l then disappeared. Iiiafcwmin- or or business man in ail A:k.in.. i . .:.', l ! have obtained indulgence to the amount of 1 one cent in St. bonis. Cincinnati, Louis- j vi!let .Memphis or any other eity of tho ! North or West. Today they can get ail . Ihey want i.i any of those cities on Mich I time as w ill enable them to pay. Theadop- ! lion of Iho Poland rep n t has given an iin- P' tus to everything. The Iron Mountain and the Lit lis Hock and Tort Smith road aie pushing thing, while every oi hcr char- I ne'er of bicincss has improved. Those ' whihavo money are no v willii-'r n lo.. to their ueighbois. Merchants arc w illinc - -rt .'iovii.iims me wiiun" b accommodate planters, because they in ' 11 turn ran get accomodation, and to in every- hey in every-;, tlur. r 1 iie ?.cw nri Tune; if we may bcliovo t.io Philadelphia Tines or the aisr, which of course wo are disposed to d , ives un ' Oomiccticiitonceadaynow, ami ishiborii j ycjtteiday the sponge was thrown up bs- ; ims il iiril.;.. ! k, inv r.r ita n..iiiin..i ate. I i t the vr i ' re . .V , , Z . r, V .".V1."" ",,t lJu.ft frH-l,l)c just becauhtf uf the novelty of tho'tliinj;. 1 f i Vllt t. t o fl ' ' l iin iti l hn ..n IT Oned..; ; s . : r ;"V"-VVrr' I l?!rat Ite..a.it Hiram Jiatty, Mrs. Fiyer, the babo, VZ, ;.. . 'T 'i.. . le- ; ineicnatien.resiumgon James II. Prown's : of them, all were buried ou c t ce e aria ,vf. . 'f'" ar Sigtcrville, took his own life by , dav from thc same house, cur, contonai inns a-.vny (rom t he noll-e -n.l k ..w.t .... i,i..,..ir ...:.i. ..... J - . U'lusu iiiu i I'm i.pr.i nor. rtfii-rir nt-.t t..t : : , , . .:llk ,,, i, , ' ,:,",v 'L""'""K Pscn imwiiwani, causing almost in- to carry the little daughter ot Ins owner t ie so" i or. nn T w'l..; V- t . iS ' . n , , J' 1 1,e nCt was cnittod in a : and from school in a sled made especia met tnvean-v t!te St, to " viV-,,V7:, . . , , r '. " . "1.,,,e .u,n:' S,M,, niter for the pur,ose. mien ine nine ior cl vi,,.!..,,,,,,,. f..r hn Vt;:,. ..;" V. ' lV'V "' WV IOV,,a as : ing the ..chiH.1 at noon ami night candi.l truth inst , daV m , V , ul " ..a T 5" i the dog is hitched to the sled and n-mMto ... .,. t. 'i . r V. ' V. V. " l J "iiei.u io Kome Tork. alone lor the sciiooi nouse alter lus iitriiijuc.in onicjsii, :(iei-. r i ,itm. .i..... ai.. Tf i . . . . . . liirin t w.iwi .i -i;i-.m I 7. . . ' ;''V'. -vooui years or age, and mistress, whom tie ctlier wa:ts tor iV' ;,. -!,., ....Vi ;.i l i. V "e , vfry '"S" among Ins neighbors as an outside or meets on her way home. mVt , . f..,tn.t i.. r.:ZYi r1" im.usuiousuprigiitman. During the lato d .g is so proficient that often when r t:;u ,uT ,:;,7l'&n v;ir.1eima.e.lH.eroltl,o l'en!i,)lvania lime forgoing after the girl arrives . .. r .'.:.i V - . A V . ; V.-' " "",0 h.-tk- ucki auregimeiH.anrlatterwardof the 1st uuiellv blius awav and is nowhere to .o i.ii mi! j. tiaet in ion a iriltll tirat s so IVm.n 1!,.,va fa.. Candidates for the Democratic; nomination for (Governor are :r.u!ti-' . . ..... r- . 1 l piym;; wuu icarnu rnpion, ;um u , the time of the meeting of the State ! Convention in September promise" to p,,ftS ' thick as leaves in Vallamblosa.,' ; p,,ftS " thick as leaves in Vallamtirosa." ; When Winter ceases to linger in the c i t i e Jap f,f Spring and lay day is fairly !icre, in, almost every county in tllC tj,e .st.ite will be able, as well as proud , j, t i;c niother of States and of states- tnen he bids fair very soon to be wit, the nomination have been sur- priced at the sudden discovery of It - . , " ,', then- own fitness for the olllce as well ; ns their peculiar strength and availa- polity a it!i tlie people. i Tliis dclu.-ro of aspirants for gnbor- natoril honors is the result of the un- ' . .i t eMccled success of the Democratic ...t(.n.M Mitnj? 11,1 ' 11 "".tin. State ticket at the Inst election and the. widespread political revolution ; throu-diout the country. If any Deri- : - telligiblv to comp.rehcnd the political ' situation in tho State. Any man of f i ti " -i i oivimarv iiiii"mcnt and saTOitv who - J, r" . . f l ' Cl-,ilt the oJiicial irtuius of the flection for (jovernor in lfif?, 180 fllI,j 172, and coin na re them with the vote (.ast' pv the two i.avties at tlie ' . J t.-i tate eIect:o:i m lSit. can have no . . uiiiifuitv in arriving r.o a correct m- terpretation of thc ligurcs. Thev will ,n.,-Ke ,fc n ,ln:,, to' him as a simple question in arithmetic, that tlie ability 0ft!le Democratic party of tins State, e a)j ,y ,,,c.i vnn,h.l n;,r!s to t-lect its eandhlate for (,'ovcni'or, is t,.- ,ir inM a ..-tiit. pnlsive and enthusiastic party- L:.:dcrs suppose. The very reverse of this is much nearer the truth, or at least the probabilities, ascouLd. 1 c readily shown, If a victory io lViovl wii.i i-! tr. 1,, ,.,.,;,,..,. . ...f ,v ii -1 1 t i itcn;eol next tall, it wal not lx -jcain- , . . ' u-v me mcic ciy oi a party watcli- word or by stale and unprofitable par- liian appeals. The contest will be waged on other and diifercnt iues, which ir.:!c .lirect.iy concern the Uit interests m" the people. That there are political (dements i i this Stte sullicientlv strong, if used with a ren- ,,U),i,i., s;,ni0 ,,f cornmoii s"'v to cru.h out 'rai.tit.m iu the candidacy Gf John V . Hfrt mi.il-. .;,. . ',i Aye, more than that, wo finui v believe th'r.t it will be done ju-rt as sure as the sun is now shining, if, at the h.'i ie coi -vention, when the nomination comes to he made, the old IJni-.rhou leaders of the party are ordered to Id c rear. v n . and the tin? representatives of the people inarch to t!:c front. On Wednesday of last week the Not ilaven l-i.i!,!ikaicr, thc loading Kc- puol.ean (h-nrian newspaper ot'l'onnec- The principles of the TVpiiblicau parfv. as er t.ih'i-hi l and can led oit fre.i 1 yjlto i'-, cott'd not have le-.i better, but since ! L riiuL s adiiiinistraiioa e.iu.e in, the worst political eleinetiH have boon thrust into i!,!,-ver, an 1 nothing but a, thorough, wee I j ing out ( f the same wiil ever restoie tho ! country to its former prospcihy. There . f-.iso it is hiirhlv iirivw it-v l!-.-o i-' e i.'c.iO. Heaii paity at this tie.nj should 'reeei'e a re:u.:i;!ci to rchect. The r.oicli neied re r u n em be had o:;ly when the (it m an P.ei u'lheans cast their votes f ir such Sieni oeritic c;ii'..iibites as a:o htio.vn t't be men l'...;n voting would not h:,vc tho desired etleet one ! -wc must make our vote a. telliiv Thocilitorof tlif nsjuihlJ-anrr oives ainoc. oilier ressons w hy the I'adieal party sliould be de fe lted is tiic ;e:.e-;il stagnation o! businesa, vh:c!i the Ad mini ,tiT.t:o:i do? luthiiig to -otn v , f rin;' Intent on!v o:i p illsh o r.t !io-il uo i. I uis is tne concluston at widch a large imiority of tha icorI.- nr n-v. iiii v arrivm . - 1 " t' , 'f robin re-d-breasts tini't ilii. . ;.. it- v.emiiy i a la Iu i-- . - . . - i't.ins n,i i iieir rer.e'. w lino -I lit ilo h.ow,, wren Hew to the neM snrv -'cd meat ami then disarneared. Io rn, lltes returned, bearing food uf some kmd lur starving robins. ! l!U ' s,li 'prised at tliis, the human sym- ' 1'" hizer.s resolved lo awr.it further deveb. ' "brents before proceeding to put their ' l,Il,!,' "f relief into eiperation, ami were de- hghtcd to find tho wren had iu real "ocd ' ra,",V7!!t assumed tho care of that orphan ' :n'-y- With untiring cin-igy it hunted : ,von''S and foo l of such kinds as w is suited to ,l,e ai 1 tastes f its pieties, and continued its kindlv ofriees until i.d.;.. wrro f-'P-thdged and able to l;.k earn of ; tnemselvcs. j trangcastln's story may appear, wa liavo ' ! 11 r'om the most undoubted authoriry, and ' j Miumii me question whether reason or in- Miumu tne questr stinct was the go kind hearted, mol Nr. governing poAer with Unit r.ncriy utile wren? ritiUt. I ho ball entered the top of his forehead, ' 7. 7 1 V "J ': ,,V5 u- i rV ,',.pJ"en"1 ) OI ."'"l'-y '- Oeceascd r" ami live childrvu to inouru this bad event. .......... n.iiii i i. i.; y vni inii... 4 ...... easts built their i.e.sts in the s.-ioiiuble conn try hoaidii". ' Holmes said 'ever thmg is oil lietweeii ; yn J morning last, the! Mm with a shot from a ivji . iiiivv mvn vf.f Witchcraft in I'ennsylvania. . . .rnc DEATH OF A C:iSTfcS.llAX SUFERSTITJ.ON is the au.miie.mis. ' " '. I Tth K,ntnr f me run i -wpw Timet: 1 Henry cuy lownsmp, J: aye ue county, . i nenry viay lowusmp, rayci VtC""m' v" 'V'Ti?'.! , !i Airs. Mc air died at the advanci 104 Tlltie are circumB, vcculiar interest attached to tb r i x-t.. t : 1 . . t . 1 . L : iiuv.uJi.tii niiv ui cunistHDCCs of ;' nrrii tar mioifsr. nlt:ifln'l to UiG Closinf years of the hie of tins venerable woman, the belief is as firm, if not tsoger.eial among us, to day as then. We lo not refer in tho A couple of yc-ars ago a young woman, J liueal tleiscenriaot of the subject of our j sketcli, was siuldcnly taken willi spasms of i HO al:u!n)in a intJn that thc RtMtant eIhbo:s pn.Mun:cv-d it witchcraft. Dr. T., then of SoineifiVhi. was called, and asked if she lmcl not lueu frightcurd. j T'1'3 w:,s s-n'"'-f-y len:ed, but he per- sistrd in the treittinent he had decided on 1 . i t- ,? - i e i i . i in that belief. I lor mends refu.-cd to let her Jake the medicine for fear it mi-jlit be1 "witch powder," nd, having exhausted ; their homo stock of chai n. s. sent ir.t o ' llied near; so p.iwerful in their effects i !h;it ""c cn":1 s,aJ' fwsy at least none ; i'1 the least implicated in this pailicular 'm e ! . , , case. I he faiinhtf-Ihere wore t wo dared not leave tho i h-.ee. 'I hey could cither: borrow nor lend. They wrie forbidden,' ,,r"f'T diu fnl j na't:e, to render the least ; i'1' ,l c nut !,:.,;5l,7 kn"i,,rf" lo ',nv, 'T; ! '' CVell 11 hoipiln; hand r.r ,a Clip Of Crtld .1-. . . '..' .t . ' tit i iu Mt.ifii'i". ii:u.ff-.-ftitiiu t-r t m 1.--t rv?ia l.U'i -ti7 ft lift vr?ivn ' ineitts of !l::s devil's ccidoil th:t super! stition bad drawn around these treiisbliug, iino:aiit fanatic. These rest riciioiis were i necessary to pn vent the witches rcceivirg ! "aid and eon, foil" from any f tho in- . d.vel'.ers, v.hich w'i;'.d havo bio'-:c:i tl.c charm. It was almost impossible for any one liviiig near, or even passing alons th.o ' ror.d to escap'! suspieio'i of lei;i guilty of ! coi.ij l:ei!y in the ford puictices. A near i neighbor w;is refused pcrmis; i to ;et a il.inli from the spiinsr n:d a lijjht for his pipe. If i e-.s-'jr.s st.tyed :d hon.e they wen su-pcete.l : it' they w l.t ahioad ; if thej quest lo'icd 01 ;-fr;o:i;d f;o-.n quest louing ; ; .- , , , , , ,, , 1 , 5 it tily looivtd lowaid ll.e :io;i.i ; hm!. id away, all wne coiivii.eiur evidences f away, gudt I-.utiv.cst hoi Mbhs of all, this old j s woir i.n, sunk in see-eid ehildiiotxl, hdpl ai.d only at intei va!.-. moused fiom lethargic ; ieveiit-s to a coneii'iisiiess ,f her wne.ls i r.id existence, she v.r.s steridy aec.i:--ctl of; piaelieing upon h r great gMtiuhlaiiuliter. ' ar.il with lh" Lluvi, u'i:eas i.ii s eir.tliyof ; su j erstiliori i:: ir.ttel on suhj. et t:ig her to : torture, some even .Nuvecaliug tlcatl:. To i oppose these iu;d M.-heuies, or tiy to coa- j vu.ot; them of Ihoir sin nv.d folly, subjected j the adventurous iii'H vidual to a full sluae j ofodieeii. j .S) fanatical niul f-i: i-u did ihey become that :ciiot:.-; qu.orels and !iisioiis arose-: whlvh can:e near in v-! vin v; the eiiti;eC"m- i immii v iu suits f si. :i :er, hbcl, nuiheions Tui.-rhu'f, ,',;;l r:vt. ly l hcr thing thi't iiutliee . a;:d di.'t.uti 1 Ineuuhy cev.hl devise. i;r ; half a j car the battle r..getf, ro. 1 fir . year and a half afterwai'ds ;ec:issi'r.a! kii n.i.-!i- i:cx nu lai::;fd iiei.'i i .-.lily v.ero maintained, i'nis ludicrous, jet fe.iil'ul pi.jtpe, so fari fiom bt iiiij cxa:r,rr rated is g'e:tly u:-ier- i d:-avn, as will he testifud by repuiable fitii.'1'.-i of both Fayette ntul ir- .e.-.c; s t eo-iu' ies. I. j goMKitfET, F.., Much -Zt, 18".. "5. I C , T --r r-t T " , . r t 4 t a f, . T3 T I.- T- '.- f Ik.vu r. May Chambei 1 ivne, who is now 1 i yea;s of ago, sued .J 'hn Iinte llohnes, a ; ci-v surveviir and v ic:-:.deiit of New York, who is ab.ut "):) yeais ohl, for breach cf promise, claiming tifty thousand dollars d images. Tho li i il was end .1 on Monday 1 Lis. At- the. conelosii of thc evidence, i Mr. G. Courtney ad-lressed tho Court fr I the phiiiiiiii' in a vigorous discussion of iho . motive that ho atti il-u'ed to I he defer.dent, and Mr. ilolnn-s Oeo cm: s inueii cxeit il that he wiil bed in his seat in uueonf rotable, j ar.gui-.li. When counsel touched upon the ; fact that tiic joimgcst child uf tho defend- ; ant hal been kept m the com t-rootu dur- i-iu- nearly tlio entire trial, Mr. Holmes' . excittnient knew no bonnus. It s fali-c ; nb:ne tne as much as yon lihe, bat j yon yban't ahnso my child. en,' bo ex- j claimed, ami be sprang with clenched fists j upon Mr. Courtney. Oin of the court of Jiee: s seined his arm and forced Mr. llohnes j hack into his sent. Judge Spaulding, in j consideration of the scveiity of Mr. Court- i ney's remarks severely repi imanded Mr. Holmes for thc ouvi.uc. lo charging the. jury ho took Iho gro.md tli.-.t they should , 'ii.i.1 f.r the i.l.iiniifi' if thev believed that a 1 . . . . i . ..l . contract of mariiago had Ikvmi en'ered into :-.nd that, the defendant had broken iho , contract without th cmsenl of the plain- , tiiK Itc called attention to the fact that i il..!. w:i no vidtoiee. that wl;en Mr. trngedy was recently committed in Tofjuer- j villi, Utah, which, for souuj unaccountable ; reason, was not reported by telegraph. t?;,e, o.l Fi ver, who has lately labored un- . der the hulhicina' ion that he was a second , JCsus Christ, entered Ids house in thc even- j ing and f )U!id Thomas Patty, a friend of the family, lighting a fire in the grate, j Pelieving'that Patty was an emissary of the j devil, w ho was trying to bin n his premises, , the lunatic rushed for a pistol and shot him through tho bead. Mis. Fryer, paralyzed ' with fear, crouched in a corner, and w as ' shot through the heart by her demouiac ; husband. Tho next thing he did was to go m11 wliprti lii: i ii f:i 11 1 u c was 1 vinr i adorn, and deliberately blew its brainsout. j Tlia was n,0 crowning :;ct of tho almost unparallelcl tragedy. Fryer then sallied forth into tho village, armed with a re vol- i vcr anil a gun, proclaiming liim.ett as the Lord, and saying mat no n.ui sunn me j devil and several ul ins imps. i lie siieriii, i I being nnablo to arrest I'rjcr, and tearing I i thnt other lives might bo sacriliced, killed navy revolver. ; and the slayer St. Cutrick's A dog at Utica. N. Y has been trained j to Jly, los- ! arrives, ' staits young her The ' the . lie ; "- "S oiscovercu n win look very much ashamed, and i.n mediately submiis to harnessimr. and trots off r..J. as pobsiblo to perfoim his duties. . ... A. .. -1-1 - 1 . .. - t ' I ,1 Terrible Eiory of Sitjj'riny. TIIIRTKKN FISHEKMEX FltOZEV TO DEATH FULL rAUTICUI.AKS J5Y A SUIlVlVOlt. Baltimori;, March 8, 1375. Capt. Jacfjer, of tho f.:ams!;ip Nuriu- berp, wliich arrivwl at tiiii jMUt to-dny, rcjKirts that March 2"-?d l o saw a schooner with the ensijjn at half-mast. Ho boro down to her, and was asked to take men on Imard which had been saved. I sent a bo-.it on board the schooner, which turned out to be the George S. Fejrsj, for St. YaI wards Island. The n:ci reported as fol lows : We belong t St. Mary's, Newfound land. Our trade is tilc'i nicn in shore boate. On the 2d of Ma:ch wc saw a ship, ico bound, about two and one-half miles from the coast. We went out to hcr with a par ly of thirty-four men. nil fiom St. Mury's. Thc wind was from thc westward, a mod erate breeze. Before we reached hcr we n:et the c.iptain of said ship in ohargo of another party from St. Maty's. who took thc captain ashore, as he wassiek. As we could understand, the crew had lift tho ship the day biforc. We leached the ship at three r. m. As i.iiiht came on we made for the land after sea retii:; the. ship, but did not le.ich the co;t. as the ie: had opened towards tho lae.d. Wc spent thc ni'ht on the ice, and had seven men frozen to death daring the night. Tl.c next day W'j went on l.oanl again. Wc had to h ave nine men out of our uumb-tr behind ns. as ih'.-sc" men were too weak to walk, and thc ice would not permit us on account of its i weal: state, to carry them. Three of those men were picked up by ihcFchcx uer Ocoigc S. Fi on the filh of March as the on'y survivors out of the nine. Wc found imth- : in to cat or di ink on board bi sides r.i lar.Fcs. The ship drifted out with i he ice, but wo were in siht of the coast about six or seven days, but ln-t able to leach it. We stopped till the llih of Va. th in ihe ship, when wc saw a schooner about four miles to the eastward cf us. As tlie ico was in some j aits too weak to bear a man. wo t.tok .1 small beat from the flop and made lor tho schooner, which wc re.-chtd in t lie afternoon, where wo were received with treat kiode.eds. 1?ai.timoijk, Match 20, ISTo. The Sun of this morning publishes an interesting story from one of thc men it.i c:u d from thc ice oil" the coast of New found land and brought to this port yesterday by tho steamer in n.tuijr. The lrly soe all Irihv.ien or of Ir:h derfc:.t, :i:: 1 com- '. pi ; ed uchi ly t ho en-ire able- bodied male' population of the little town f St. Mary's, , Xvwfoii'idiai.d. When retainini; to shoic in the eve.i.i: g of the d.iy on which thy ; b .iidel the ice bound b.i;. tl.ey found the i ice hr l pa i ted altout a it iie from sis ., leaving thc sn;;ce i f half a ini!e of clear ' valer, with nilit c mi:: on ; the storm of lain, sleet, and final'y snow incapacilaied j several e;f the party, and when morning i dawned seven corpses were eocniid. A; heavy mass of ice, twenty fict square, i linUd near, upon which nine of ihc paity ; ji'it, hoping ii would lir.ft lo-.vards the sl.oi ice, and lhv could thus save I hem- -e.vcs. W :i it h.iri llo.i'cd thr. c 1. dred ya:ds from t-he ice upni whieli were their comrades, it grounded, and the un foi fin.ites remained up n it- three days ami nights dining wh'.cli timo six of tiiein dit-d. A".l I he f od they li.t.i iu that time was a small white :ih, which was fro;:en in thc ice. The eighte en nun rci.i.iiiiing made their way b.tek to the abandoned biisj. Ail cxii c!ed to din in he;-, a;.d soie of ll.em hail iost their 'i-uns l-cfoio rt ach ing her. The bi i, ten.nuud in the ice for a wo k insiht of I. mil, and the fishermen were o:i he i e:i days. TJ'.o uai rat or saj s he has a feu ily of six children, and some of tlicso who flit d J'iivc families -tpi;i:ly large. The two irtcn wiil bo taken iu charge of by I bo iJruish Consul to day, and bo sent home. Tom Scott's Fii:kt Ravid Transit S-.!3mk. N-w that Hon. 'i li-nnas A. Scott has bf come iho aeknowiedg.-.l itailroad King" I' i!:c world and !iis n.ilway ::i:ini:i ul.itions aie attracting no small sha:e i f the pub'.ie a' t'jnt ion, it would m.t be nu li.toiesi ing to relate an epis -'lo in his life '.'.mi. took pl.iec in ?ei e.-rsljui g, w'mu ho was h'.iii ply a dtj goods cleil; ; au-.l long before his giant, enterprise were drenincij of. Arnold lii-onic. no v deceased, a col ored liosrkr, e!l-Unowu in Mereersbuig and ,l universal favorite, had charge i f t In; stables conoecied with one of iho hoteisof tint place, the owner of which had Rome splendid trotting s'.oek in which Proofs lKk gicat pride, and the speed of which formed a, great staple iu his coiiveisat ion. One day, when he was dilating on tho met its of his ie-peeti.'3 -iiiimals wi;h more than usual unction, Scott in.ei i upied him with the ratlicr slarthiig baoter : 'd'-rooks Pil bet you live d -ill. us lli.it I can produce a pony lhat can p ieo faster than any horso you have got iu tho sluhle can trot." iliooks accepted the banter immediately ; prelimiuai ics were arranged and a handful of 'nips"' and "levies" the per.pi isiics of ids position was put. up by l ho enthusi astic hostler. The r.iec o inio off. It was Tom Scott's Hi-it triumph in rapid travel, and Rfooki was badly disappointed and de feated, and as ho often lemarked iu leils ing his story, "d n it. ho took tie money, dat was elo wust." Put the unloi tunato horseman was not forgotten, ami up to tho tiino ef his doatli he rcceiveil fiom I he great railroad magnate, at unexpected times, n.any a largess of no mean amount. I'"u!to:i Democrat. I A Epcchd fiom New Yerk to the Phil adelphia J'intcs says that Ma,tllu?w M;iiik liehl an 1 iet:ij tja!e, both members of the graduating class of Public School 1o. 2, in Yonkers, went to New York together last September, on the occasion if the ic eeptiou of tho lirand Iodgc f the Sons of Temperance in the Academy of Music. On their return they declared that they had been married while in New York, and the young lady said she hael burned tho certificate of marriage. On account cf the equivocal position in which sho was placed, Mr. Gale insisted that thc marriage- cere mony between Iho parties should be per, formed by the Ucv. Lewis Midge, of the Seeond Presbyterian Chinch, in tho pres ence of witnesses. This ceremony w as per formed on tho lifih of March. The young husband is tho son of Mr. M. O. Mansfield," a confectioner on Broad .vay, Yonkers, and is only sixteen years of age"; and the biide, who is only fourteen years of age, is a daughter of Mr. Ebcrt Oalc, a carienter. --Eleven years ag? Mr. Chauncey fxjwis, of Union, Kiie county, lost his pocket book containing thiitocit hundred dolhifs in notes and currency. Two years afterwaul ho leceived a letter euclosiug him the notea and securities amounting to nearly one thousand dollars. Last week Father Loneigan, of Curry, sent foi him and handed him three hundred and sixty dol lars in currency, the same identical money that was in his pocket book at the time he lost it. The pocket book bad been picked up by a man iu his employ, a Cath olic, whom he did not suspect of dishon esty and for eleven years the unhappy thief wrestled with his uneasy conscience, until he could keep his guilty secret no longer, and confessed it to Father Loner-Kan- --.lames Lickof San Francisco, after getting all tho gratuitein advertising and personal Commendation he desired, has revoked his trust deed, executed last July, for benevolent purposes. Xeu cnl JToliticiH Items. i;oyai aicn ,iasor. and k-ctarf, ; dold in fw York Wednesday lh!$. oider, has renounced and di-n mnr.iV The Ashland (Pa.) Savings Uank lias iimFonry. At an ami Mason 'c cmv.i. susponded payment. in Mansfich'. Ohio, he rend a f.n Lake Superior is frozen over, a vory catt:tin .f al! the oaths of sf4V.T'T' extiao: dir.ary recurrence. b ''ad l;i!.en. He said tint hr- -b.',-- A 1uk wciuhins 900 pounds was killed iu honor bound, however, to itve.il a at Maysville, Iy., last week. . the wenkinas of M;somy. ' - Col. Thomas A. Scott w ill accompany Thc talst man in I.o.vf-!! v, the Senatorial excursion paity to Mexico. Cohoubus Tjler. a bar.tt-i, r Tht Uon.an Catholic bishops of rru f in ire to liold a conference at Fulda next Tuesday. --'I he eiimlnal prosecution of tin Tich-boj-ni: e'ain-.Mit cost the Uritish Gotni mcnt .-LTv),000. It is announced that thc tw daugh ters of the lafo Mr. (ireclcy wi'l sail for 1'uropc on the 1st nf May. Ail entire family in Harrison. Ol-io, has been made insane by a stroke of light ning which hit their house. Cihis-trow i'Iy.) Timet : Mis. Fish, of Missouii, h ul triplets a short lin-.e ?go. They are ail rflbe 4,si!ckcr" v.-.iiely. A eomiet i-.i the Snyder county pi isoii committed suicide thc other day by hang ing, ano. fli( d with a pipe in his month. The Kaplc Zouaves cf Pulfalo pot. l,'00 in debt by .illcLilii;i the infM'SMi . tiou if President Grant. They should all have ofiices. There are five pairs in tho present Sena'e I;c Ca niemns. .Toucsi Fcrrjs. Trhnsons, and Moriillr-. How w.u!d Schenek ji'av I hem? f. W. Stevenson has hern nrrcsi-d at i!ai rlsbui p on the cb.upe ef ii dour, in treat ment of his wife and thc brutal out t age of their daughter, aied 1". A h:oid'K'rehief of Wiil'ini Pomi is In boon exhibition at the Centennial, ard a curious corrrspoT dent wiites to ask if t is the oiiirinnl Penn. w if-e-r. (ire-al Custer will shorlly leave for tho Flack lli'ls in command cf a fronf exjcdiiion cor.sitiup e-f cavalry, inf.tntiy aiul a battery of (-:Olinp cans. An attendant at a sj ii ileal srjtneo in Fai: havt it, Vr.. n i:-ed tho ir.atei inli.i form f his pi andnit il-.t-r. and she turned out to be tin medium in dWpni--'. The inif.n t nr.nle MaxintMinn, uliwj ")en!h in Mexico was lain nied tin i.i;tiout the Con it cicles in AuMria, is to havo a monument erected to his memory. A petition was ieenl'y p'c-enled to thc MaFsachr.srtts bepiiiituic. a-kiioih ti e sentence of banisl nct:t npainst !h f;cr 'illi;!ms, pnsrd in llil. be revoked. A bolder war with Mexico seems to lie among the piobabilit ;cs just now. If it docs not hrcmuc ccrci a', it will not bo tlie rar.n r.r ceitaui nmbi'.rous i:,l!vit:e:il -In Xclsnn C'linl v. Kentucky, recently. ' 'H c;i-li siupip pa.-r. in a epiarn i S:;r.i Ifahn cut Mrriiit I.o Vlrr iiih a knife, ar.tl I.e Ficr then split nahn'x head oi ened with a spade, kiliinr! Prai I leboro. "t. Tho n.iiCMt loin msia-niy. A twelve year-old gill is e.n tiial in pi ow ns illo,' I'enn.. for the niotiv.-less killing i f thttc children. Sl-.e f l t) em rat o"son '-just to see them die,"' as she explains. The death is announced of Maxlmin Gii and, the shephei-fi t f I .a Saletto, one of ! i hp ; o tvn uessr-s oi i ::e a i Tfcn appeal anee -: jicvp. jy, .j.. y a l i ; .. of the Vi gin Maty imi ihe l?th of Septcm- : 'iik d ess. iho material .f w!,V!i hcr, 1S?4t1. " ; brought from Ont-.n. China. n T Dr. Uer.ry Focrster, Prirre P.is'inp r.f to England dining thc Air.enr..ri i?v Pnlan, lias been sionmonr-d by the Ger- ! t:-n. by Hoier Ke-an, a j-.ron:iii.-:.t : nsin govern incut to re-sign his lishot :c ' ehant -f that d.iy, and gi eat-g.e.ii l: . becaie he promulgated the Papal eneyclN father to the 1 lide, who i? the six'i :. cat again.t tl-.e cccicsinst icr.l la ss. J rii d in it dniing five gcncrati-ni A i.ailway employe name:! Thomas i '!' England nod three in the t":iitii ; . i . . f . . . . . u , t . V.'ithro-.v choked to death while eating- h. dinner, at i a ;o station on Thur.-dav last, llailway employes jdtonld take warning from this, ami cat as fe.v dinners as they prwsibTv c:tn. " ortnuo i t.o.s, .ton ii. . i i illicit. iova lias a c; vii ij.m'.a i .. .e.i ....... . - l. . i i . , , , ... liven in ;i ;..tiye l iar It'iton, 3lo.. WAK , iiiTike iho Ii, l ni'-tf i-n i nest-hiy f last wei k rot;bed and imrtfeifd. a; ? hi- il.iu i d remains in the mil. s of his dweilioir. wl leh vtas fired to coiireaj the hono'i-ide ai d M bl erv. Col. Oliver A. P.i't. n. of West Yir . I. I -. ..I. .m c ...... 1 , .. . - ...-- nr.i.i.,1 iii'ih'iiiio, ri.e'.nian mac i:c.niu.,t ii: I tt'c itcr o I I. -o -Is ;;l a:t i.Ve itr. i-j a mnut h.. zo jerioiis fnen "oh."- i llr-t crtusin of V. S. Hi ant. It is said that ' Illjck Hills cnmtiv, but als , 1 . a nunU.fi- moipAf the West Virginia b.aiuh ! now theic without, auth nitc. ' of tho family will be found and provided Crook, as soon as ho assnms e ie . '"r- . , ; the Pepaitir.cnt of the Pl.it'e. . ; .ii SwUzeiiind I hero was a marriace J persoiir.l atientiou to the extc'ii -a ! by i-ioxy. A woman theic was mairied inst met ions. He wi'.U isit the b! i .' to a n n, i in Amerira, I he proxy beine a ! with tho necessary force as s - :i i i.c:gbhorand a nf n :.l-r::dy married. The j weather and roads permit, anihorities aie dis oiming wlctl.er Ihis i 'I he Iiish leaders having in e!;s-v mueh-mariitd man has not committed big- 1 proposed parade in Xcw Yo7k .1 an,-v-. ; in honor i.f J..hn Mitchell, r.t-.e.l ."- When hnivicj: is 1 goe.el for a man, .' couulcruianding it. An v pi -ocesi i . we snffoost lhat the following be the en- kind on Sunday is illegaCand th iii.r. lencp. Judge Prisoner, I sentence yon authoihies of New Yoik had t -to read the cxiniimitions ar.d ore: s cxamin- 1 their pnrjMiso to j.ievent ir. i'ij 1 -ations of the Peeeher-Tilton ease unt il voii 'sympathizers with Mr. MiliV.i!.'- are d ad. ;;i:d may God have iv.eicy on J to redeem his native laud can ex; n-- yonrsoul.'' adini: at ion and gratitu.le in nie.li e '1 he N. Y. F.vei.ing Post insists upon worthy of themselves and their cn rehbishop VoCloskey d dining the honr , threat excitement exists am i.e.' of Caiflinal at d sending back to the Pote thraeite coal reincrs in the ea-te:. the rc.by cap, in oider to asseit his dignity j tl:e .State, and sonic violence his 1 c as a loyal American citizoti. Couhhrt he ' reult. Through the iuter:ositio:i ; . compromise by agreeing lo vete the Re- er Mancn, Catholic priest at A iil publican ticket heieafter? ja mob which threatened serious Jonesboro (Tenn.) :s tl-.e homo of a j qncuecs to the town of llazeltou c:i ; woman who is one hundred and ten years ; day was induced t disperse, .iPtl it old. Dm ing the recent. cld wenther she ' actonnts all wa again quiet. l'lif V; was passing through Iho yard where there i avid Laborers Pencvokc.t As 'mI w as some ice. and slipped and fell, but Mechanics nnd Woikingmen's S-.rtvi bounded nj with the aaility of n gii" anj j clasped bauds, however, an.1 a 1 launhine at her fall passed en. s seems to be iniminen;. At a tut--:: Still another supposed Charley Ttoss Ihese oiganiz.it ion at Potts, i'le a i has been lookrel up. nnd proved" to h ai mob violence was severely c o!il'.'-!eir waif, unidentified, lie had been left with t Sunday morning the house of a I V a family near Pordentown, New Jcrsvy. j named Colson. at Paiker's Pmi.ir, i bytrames. The child is interesting, ar.d ; live miles from Waiien.i. Minn.. the family w ho have him in charge propose i Norlhei u Pacific Pailroa.l. caught :i e; to adopt him, if no i.nc appears to claim the bursting of a kerosene lun;' him. j ttanu Spt-eto. st raptlly tltt ia L-i " Since Monday afte-noon of last week, j the night clothes if The father, u;-'-Mai, rern Thomnson. a lad 11 years of age, 'and five children were on no. t son of Dr. M. II. Thompson of Iewistown, j fuudiy dashed through the wi!iJ ' Pa., has been missing, nnd as yet no chit 1 seemed his family, but in a s:ni cji.' at all as to his prohablc wherealionts has ! They a'l dragged themseb-cs to the ' ' bien found. lie bad on a calico shirt, a j neighbor's, a mile distant, Laref grey mixed suit well worn, and a wool cap : naked, leaving ihe tiacks of thtir p: -turned uji ali around. I iu the snow ail the way. The t'y-lv- Seven fishermen hi Olnndore harbor, j two children have since deol ef i' Treland, went out on Tuesday morning in 'juries, and it U thought that d--- r an open boat, to seize a larcre cask, sup- I and remaining children cai.net Im posed to contain wine, nhie-li was seen ! vivo. v floating near Iho harbor's month. Tho I At Thompson's Station, n' weather was stormy, and as they reached J ville, Tcsin., a negro fnneial 1" the cask their b-at was capsized. They was passing a field in whieh were all drowned. j ploughing. Tl..it's old John (':::- A house, dog in Upton, Mass., had Iho e of the mnuriicrs, "and I 1 measles simultaneously with the children ! him. G'ness I'll do it now." l":,' of the family, from whom he caught the he got out of thc wagon, ran i:-'-'1;" diseaso. He was carefully doctoierl. and and attacked Ciitz, the proiessi.n was getllng along finely, when one day he i to Fee tha result. Critz got the l -slipped out of doors and played in a snow ; bis assailant, and then the rol bank. This indiscretion was fatal, lie i mouiners started for the sp,'t; ' took cold and died. that the number was against h-ff At a golden wedding celehrtiou In tied to his house, got bis ptia. Warwick, New York, the happy pair i Ioii his pursuers, killing one .y weiched respeotively 17R and 204 pVmwds, That ended Ihe conflict. " The ih' ami four daughters, neighing respectively J was put in the wagon by the 2oJ), 2:55. 217 and 107 pounds, tixrrther w iih ! other corpse, and the piocessh"1 two sons, one of whom turns the scale at 1 rirst r.long. 232 and the other at 197 pounds, graced j At a Martha Washington thc occasion by their presence. 'given lately in Baltimore, a My A Washington special says : "No ao- ! wore a dress whose ass ociati " ' counts of outrages at tho South have been not strictly historic, are very 1 ';or received by tho Department of Justice or ' It was a lichly brocaded sih:. 1 j any other branch of tlie Government for white, which was impoittd '.', sometime, and it is now believed that Carroll of Cairollton, ami p:''"y :::"c " nothing further w ill be heard of them until to thc lady ho was engaged u . t he beginning of the political cimpaign in to, but w ho died on the day n Pennsylvania and Ohio next fall." j nuptials wero to have been crhyy Willi the decision of Puller that Ihey was then presented to the neiU'1.";" have no rights in ehinkinrr-salonns nr l.-r. and has been treasured ever s''-- bor shops, nnd the decismn of Judge Km- : family as monsthat Iho Pnited States cannot helo It has be them to their rights in hotels or places of century, and was Lionel t -; amipcment, the coloreet mcu seem on tho hidir.jf plaoo iu Lnoi' of the I' whole to bo a little worse off than Ihev actcr of tho cutciUiRaica. t ' were beforo tho Civil lbghts bill passed. Schley wore. I The Ibv. Ilpnry CVgsM H. a r" seven if ci iw- nienes i.i liei-ht Is obi. and wciirh 215 pound-s. " ., six feet live inches in 1ui!o. i,; fivo fee? pi inches and Ids siu-f, j-,'. thl. who lias not yet "p:.t h;-; .',.:" ; six feet eipht inches tho avu.ij). )v f the f.imily being six feet six i:ii (,,.- Tlie in pro Sinuus vl.o t,.f.. I n .1 c in m utM( I a I!ni!,e,n; upon a white laily, .lrs. I.dpar A . r T . : . i . . " . , . Ml oi i to.tt- .-tic et"iTi!y, Ma: i.e.' who was so siomnai iiy ri. -alt will. ).x Rwcnp from the Pn.b of a ttec. is ...". to have brlicvcd that rede I i !- (i. il ' ' bill itioie was no jn:ii-h:nri:t fir tV, " ribl ct ime. ITo was so.m mid. t-.-nnl In tha cac of A. O. r t n ,i It. FpiihM. on tri.l at P.o !.vi;i,. for imoder. in -nu-iiig lh !o::i;, , f t Soptii E. Ilauiham by pcif.n Tiiii-...-lion, the jniy returned a ve.thr? ,f .. and the prisoners were sent. : .. harped on the 2Cd of .lime. ;., .,. -. '.. the pill's seducer, and rec. '!:: !;. ( Sj mlnnm ben thc alxn t i.-i n f ,, A movement is on fct f P I,' sfV:iuii in.-itoh Intweeii ttielve ! . gentlemen selecle-d from the '-;)-.,-. I'illsburpli bv S.ipe-i intendeiif 1. 1 '; , , Tele selected by Sup rii.if i ;,t p" fior.i I lie cii izf-ns of Allepht-Tty. 1";k-J:( ' .ill consist, of six ladies arid six , t tn n, and the proceeds will be c.i-.vj". vidtd bitwecu tl; relief s-.-cielits ; I wo cit ie. Iuforiv.nti )i. is eai :ie: tiy d ic ,f w beieabou's of Samuel ai..! (':c!,:i Simpson, who formerly li vt-d ia !', , .. vania. 7 bey weic thc parcm-s f .1 '. Wil'.Iaai who ran o.T and -.v.i.t t . M,," many vi a:s ago. A ny ei s-on fj: . . in format ion of them or ihtii i-L Thomas Smiih. Comretition. I.:,,-?; y. .liso:r. !, vnl icceive :Jif:. i; fs plen?e c-'tpy. 1 he new postal l:iw icic-ulv ' einl ietii was a victory for tie monopolies of the country. It i !' w ill l-e to drive businc.-s thron;:!i ; i P'ess f;:ciiitie-. ami diminish ,o .. i f the post-oilice ncp.o tment. i . sie;it j apeis that weigh no :,... aie t-h.ogrd two cents po-t.ic; i, ! wosds :i two cent s'anip Jia to l.L ; i i;t- i i-ce:n oiri 11 ipno ; n; iv r j., fiir.ow is ia-alh ld in a si-i.io . v. '1 - . a l : . . i. , . : llrdi!, ind i!.e family a-.e very f r. i died- of people viit the i if cii ; : v An a!i:ii.-si' i ft a is charged, nod t'.ie: : ones arc ahemly earning from I t , a week racli. They continue 1m ! are likely t live Thev were c!:-, Sarah, Mary, K-ite, and .Tem,:,.. - -A voni fr woman was tea -e'v . One liiiiht last winter i'i Prow n, a lsAC-r of M-.'ri'g r. I dir.uk ;o.il slept in a gutter, ing I.o was si bi-.Py fio.T'.-n .. O.o. hi h.md.i and one .f Iiis f s.e i-ior so1 e- i : -vr. : . ; f d.i.do i-;.-. s-;1.vh: ; : f .- i he o fi-iei j.u. s Proivn diaok ;;t six a:-t Ins wif.; has :.UC! e:eh f .r ?l..t;(. Instructions have Iupij sen an intoiffluu Len stored away f "
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