lilt UMdHU tHttiHsil.;-:: " rrr'If. ' " traDf;. oa ilosday having rrewI ( tbocgh iH now that TItXoietnLaniei:tirvpa 3acmv.t - ------ r, adirttioa for a little ? Oswr X- T.. April 9. About a year afraid of a bully, eT 'otheredrcpe4inberata4tered,irTy - j - . . . i . . ... c. wsT-m ' a tee Eeames 01 a peararo iuuhwimj, j j - - eh do ith fcia bcre lie caate iron, dwjuj vu an- At Lad coo- of was orne fa kir. read- on and the great teat to Use uovereiueu. w , . y - ' . ', ; Tr Jt - - r l! 1 G . I 7-i f ,jt t - f rt! fr.v t. rral Of te iO- f a"sio ' , w? ti melancbolT air witii which fc w ' l .- i. ii. ir 5r.i well leo t? . r. im, aimtev tbrocsh tbe streets. Itatler D. htrz. fcut tor frotai Ith cf March srfcai Li cton ou Ufe terWhioed to May around, an atmosptere- Ti- t'- i' t- ViT i ir-r,;t Li to in rcftrenc-e to tL ss .u i ; ' r;- not tLe k diraified w mrstery eatlered ab-tit Lira, and U 1 -' V- Wl'. 1 l'1, Ll .u. ,-.. , f . , r:T -rr! ,n he rare ;t l-.t ttc re "l Jfl . t ? ,,.,-rJl tLat be bad scared from nn.-e -o r-J i,re .e ..k.e - ... . . .. n0v.tw hnir. ,MI .,cv. t ... ...r.A.- Tk-m fir tie laane. or was i tow ii . a 'ttxi T. T'-t r-pr- ati-1 tUt crn.!.IatK.ft a.i ...e tbe 4f ltrT .tJ, m. for riwn. and was cooMant auteodant ::rr .I.-. : in tLe worM. Ie ttc an- - tu iiHr.r Vf'in - ri' ;T rn,. I .m" and relirkioaeEercises, - t . . . . . ! - :.:,-. -...cr r.r r.rar-L.D the SjCjCi. .... y- r..n.Mit l5reaT,n : tboe with wbono be taaced Mid he tad .. rybdi,. it -a, a qt:on Vra ! Wfr Ttdz it tLTt Central Tbeen bfr Tey -ortced: ho- ? W Corbet tLe I'ocr.U Lave r,or Lc-he cou gJ .C, r the - j w thatbe id &S boct Limself, Li. ! aOoremr. x.w.ot , .,e 4&d ec-ar lbe : IMr wbteh ra:-bt alter that ! Ibe old man at length went to eard ; m?7 irure' liontL-otber. W Letter ; rt nan:n,?od, a reputable and : txoiJ.r a I'aa vcraXic ate. a Pcmo- j iJ in tbis difficult un- I To tbis rented threat ; re,petab rt. Mr. Hammond bad crsti? Ko-v, i L Cited fttit senator , h .?Ali vt- to be -n. At llrlm rery quietly regies that eie dcs j a fine family and in it a daughter of twenty atd thre- MeinUr, oi Conrr--. The J aertatiog "-f ts on i Sle teVJ repo.ble for tbe S years, an totelliffenC eaUiTatd. be-wufnl ; Jlepu- H-ac have k.t a Unite! Stales j & evr,t. IiKe tLe rnt.ic Trao on J,4 f.f individual. ; tbat fcer law, . rL. Wit!, ttwprl the nnconth boarder . I 1 'i , ,a r-rWrf 0- p th tLimUe, L-e bs- f.d Lis , v t .he r(.presski of effesces of fiaty oc-a became enamored, and be M.- T ArCn ' vJ LM Ukca Lis choice. A. Iitics ; l? .oee. cf intent ion ? made frequent proposals of marriage tober, - . - w - n aa-a l r r . it i t . . a av.v- . , l iwir t i rw a a.p a iia a. . a. e- j - j i i i m i uu. a i a pc a.AU v - - r r ? - . r a-srtao fir a le.'I rrtj t. t)rr, br-ms of to cikm- I'ian ror -ie are free people, wbo baTe aioo. lie was jh eni.emacry m a,i b re- Tfif. r2-"' ara u 1 i ifer x-cL nal!r. tb-t Be-itun, icdepen- beitatedabootturn:cgbimaway, altho-jgh XSMBI of tf:;: !- for t! futcre I ro?r-CCUif LehadaclI . k nerer anything f tbey were tenibly annoyed by at ten. t t-T lief recttiT. u ;..:3i-n J'' rrith r rorr; tness ted decision. : lLaic.3;d alter Ler relations "with a frierd- tioiis to tbe daos'uter. lie paid t buls (I'.ep'iM'-n.) cf tLe .-Teat-i 1 ; j rot what it ontrht to be, an 1 i j ca.Jon bicb has guarai-Ued Ler inde-: prr.mptlr, and was r,ot guilty of any act to tW.tWim dtr?-t. tr.d rtaries n..tt. . , , r,rer-red "ts is shon i v weace." It w stfanee that the larger j Vuieu tbey eo!d take exception. He was Tiri-r.f l;i'V r.r-T d:c-'J . , " VT .Iti if.Srlw'K,'. 1 ls ia "Dame Enrvra's Scboor should still as tattered as usual, and was not; vl t 'M4 I,- I Xe. U'X VlZVuk It U i i"to tbis K5 f-How to ; warmly welcomed in bis wanders about lx-l it I ! wLica m sulliraeir cl-cure. " f rive the b- bnlly b.s Cm snubL-ing, bat it ? town. ... rls . il fc'-i - j e ' " - " rf.c a f f.ort t:i ?..ir De .'o--. i-'f , e.Trmr-T.i cf locr.,! option, L:cn. ; t-rr -r S nt irnt-r'jTed by it. HeLabecn : niv-t aristocratic ;a the city, on bund; Tr.;-a s; vts meri :.-ers. t-leete-.l i& o-; .n v:..,im, !issr-MTn: uriiii-rina',! tbe otl.er lowers alcst this and bL shabby appearance shocked 1 . to, r.-i.-! awar . i . .t-r,Mr,rar.-p. eonjr4nini tht "tbe at- pious woibiptrs beyond expression, " to a cort,p.t.e u,iu.e . ; :r.'flhfe rviiriai;; is one ol btilityto- ! rrettr eoon v-me one cf them intimated , ! , i i ,r-r.i law win no uoul". r .v i.:.r-t i . : . i . . - . " - i- w?!u OOnraiiV, a COtnpiaiiil wijICU, khi j tiiu iu. uis inincuw UL'k Tux f-W f WW f H :i-r'.te i c'.'f ..'.7 iiarf- f to? rf.l:i. n who re f'.-:en r.f In collection with th Ltrr.-rat!c liCciri-iliou for Gor,rr;or: i:oU. E. Chester: Jsuiea II. 11'"'; .;.;, "AilrziitJ.r: iloird Iieect. W;.vue;: atii S. I'rthcr, Menroe: Jch": L'. -t:ic, LtLiih : E'lsar Cowan. E. .Marnier lovtr tbe and to sther h'--tiitr it wj!l perceptible- cLeck the i c,UIjtr-s. i n-t a little iidxulou. E'lt ! and be dmppd tbe Grace church in a bar- ince IS for f indeed tbe amiabie CLancciior appears 10 ry, ar.n weni 10 me eai siae r.piscopai I Lave reacted a point Len be cao barilly i uouf-e of WHM;;p. 1 he tirst tuncay be was be teid accoiuitatie Itr Lis o:ai. je is i iveie ne pu a uuun in tree ciiiri- fnmtTrn nw m Wall A iran? PivmevHtnon. Tbe Schenectady reponsib!e for tbe foilopin extraordinaxr ktory : "A few days ao a pLenotnenoo oi a very singular nature ccorred at U reaidenoe of Mr. Veeder, at No. S7 Albany street.; 31 rs. Veeder, at tta time, was engaged at her boesebold dnties, and all of a sadden she m astoniabed and co-f-Taoded, according to ber etatement, by what seemed to bo a fiaab 'A lbt that filed tbe room f-r a moment with a briiliaat illumioatiou. She was so over come by the strange occurrence that sfce screamed at first, but the light having disappeared, she regained ber eompwef when to ber still greater astonishment, happening to cast ber eyes towards tbe ceiling of the kitchen, where she was at tbe time, she saw tbe mark ot a child's foot on tbe wall overhead. Sbe stood a mo ment contemplating the object on the ceil ing, which soon appeared in fall, being the print of a child's fot, corresponding exact ly to the other one. Sbe became alarmed and rushed from the room. Proceeding, to a neighbors sbe called in another woman, and both watched the carious affair. Soon after other footprints developed themselves on the wall, when another lady was called in, but tbe footprints continued to multi ply. Tbis crrioos development went on until the ceiling of tbe kitchen was almost covered with these tracks, erxwiBg tbe wall in different lines of direction, and soon after similar marks were seen ia quite a number on tbe ceiling of an adjoining bedroom. The maiks.in both rooms were all of a child's foot, and were all of the sants s:. w and precisely alike in all re?pect3 Tbe ceiling, like all ethers at tbis time of the year, is more or le colored, and the marks on the wall look Lie whi:e rpots oi tbe foot shape, TLe marks are still on the walL altbowph some of them have been rubbed cflL"' i - T T-SrrTrs Lave already bon gathered ia tie Leat-lds of Bradford raTVer was kCJed : eocntT. On Satnrdav a track on tbe eastern division of me . e a chimpanzee which ntear:, f l te:gbt, is pvfectly tatnc i-yj cett. W bile iU ir hyA Leone ;t performed ia ti i.r . - " 1 T : r:trod. i to n r.T-mw inmlr of Par?iamet I for Kiikennv, and proprietor of the Fct- , Tbnraday eveping, FW.raredU: rwoiof DubUn, died on Wedne- t wire a direc-.ns. Ma-,T L j X carriage and span of fcores were I prevnfd to Cardinal McOoskey on Satur- dav by a few prominent CatboLo of ew by a few prominent York. . , It is id that the e-xnrr.onwez.iih oZ Pennsjlvaoia is now better fimiished with nTtacie public than any other in tbe United States. I'hineas T. Banram, mayor of Bridge port, Coon. Admission to Br.dp-rt here after, fifty cents ; children, Laifpriee. Mat bias Konkle was sentenced at St. Catharines, Ont-, on Saturday, to be barg ed for an outrage on a little girl at Blairs villft in November last. A male lately died at Frederic ksbnrg, Virginia, at tba remarkable age of sixty years, having been an excellent worker up to tbe day before bis death. Jim lirnoe, tlie negro wno mnroert-u ' not ret their letters as early as formerly. irg tbe door Tjt ttea. t- 'r aod offering then their hau. ' Tbe tornado rear Lf . . . . - -j several owners were lt.-ared. t was visited at tbe same U-r- , cti k ssorm Btcn btcb nnroofed tL i baild it g and injured several CL i latau.y. i orient, of ra:n ajo f 'Tillage- ) An eVement in MlHin- y ; no novel feature, bat it c::-i : a strctrgly cjrcplicatd fasv::r " ; bo eloped was twecty-or j'e , ig been married seven -: busbaod whom the left was ri. Tbe bn.bamr. two sot by a pri are named to b.s recreant e ' ' sisters, and Lr brother is tie j.-'' 4 ; Ler bosband's da!igtter. "" ? Somerset cot:ctv ts r-c , sweetnesa. TLe . . gentleman named Abrahani F.-.'t ; dison township, bad rcaie tb week eight barrels of fj-a bit woman named Alice Kobinson in cas oonnn uve nactr. as K- . . . . i . -1 j i , - Norfolk last Xarcb. lias teen sentroceu , ""'w m.cxn. v-iter seawxana. . eighteen years in the penitentiary. : cf sugar water generally rnxV f.n i TLey have introduced lady hotel eleiks c-f stsr, but this jear tLe t-o ' in Kentucky with great success. The only yklds nine or ten pound. . disadrantace is that guests of me noose ao ; r.rr. rarstr " tiara. Cf n"..- ; nas teen trivicg tis rk a W I Iieving sbe as acting by tbe orders of tfce spirits, tore out tbe eyes of ber son, and ! afierards attempted to tear ber own c--t. Betey Williams one of the hart slaves ! held in Penrrilvatia. died in Leisbur,r. recently, age-I .o years. She aa made jrrov.ins evil of lr-tempcrar t;.e future to GcL'.o.ra.e. Simon Cakep-'-n's eiCTir?ion . to tLe citv of Mexi'.-o. on pi-jasure w& r:ir.nIei at New Orleans. ' ev:denlr pseed wi?h the ballacinatkn ; bution box. and in a short time be an psrtT J fwblch Le i d -:ng Lis best to make a re- I nour.ced to the official that Le desired to l .nl , rtvi that all the orki is aaint him and ! carr-t the church anew and be did so : anxious to Ii2"t uun, ara tnai cis htjjt . ani in giviug ue a" boi wuimi ine nwi ild not reach the lieljjiaa li-.a- j taik, and riowt -a. -.-y : .tr-.rew il. 1- . lttr st A'era Craz is eiren the f crV. tt he has got some scores of Oer- tattered coat deeintd. ! coil:.; "V i.tor I.. 1 iOt.et. a-Jij : t ot f.arTvijv oat tLe original i ruans. ecclesiastic and secular, in jail f r Meantime tbe Hammonds beard that Ju-'e i'r ev, Venar.zo; V.illlaat'. Tmal Scott K S 'Srkirg dicsr-ectf'iJ Pririce Bi.- their boar.'.er was tt.rowine bis cah freely FvLell Ile-If-.Td; Hnrliii. North, Lar.- i ti''I' i , Vw r.tlra t .o Were ' marck." aud yc-ierdaj re Lad an account j among the east side Episcopalians, and, If- v-r'- I' V'r - T w.r-K 1 a:" sn l feW Others, T.HO ere , f- A.j!ilr;a. 'another nnfor- ; tbey bgan to pen their eyes. heu Le ' "'m' V i " "m" n-'V i x.r t o easily fris'-tcncl, rursuc-a tueir j tnna.e t,i;or Lad been tiled and sen- ' next ieumed hi j.r.p.ils of inamage to ; '...iri.o.a , ,-ir. f- ' ,r .:rzev Cameron, his son-in-law, ? ter.ced f.ra simOar r.Ten-s. and. escat-ing tLe gi-1. she drew from him Lis bistory, . v. rt.n. NortL'iniU-rlar.'l ; moa "-&vn f'Tri-',i CLardler Abthonv. : f.-.m tbe ronntrv, was captured in obed' ! which pnt an entirely new phae to every- Nor- 3. r:?..tcn : Ar.lr. .v C. Oi-.tin. : . - .; i T p,..v.rsr a ; cllCe t the Gtrmaii CLance.Wr demand. J thing. He showed ber papers and other fV.tr': : fic-bcrsl Wi-.fi.M S. Hsncocfc. ?X' "L VX? V-r row And on the t,p of all this Wme the extra- j Pro.fs that Le a fmin New York city, Mr -'rr-r .nd Da-H M FoX c! i r:r""1 'alsia clrI-b2g urt r.oxv , d . 5a Bimarck's oflvLa or- and Lad posse -d great wealth ; that Lis . t- .J, -Jl Lal-i ji. ri, tl ' r,,;tt.-l St. - -nator from SOtSth f ..t r...,:. r r.r?-.!f..-l in f r.m.rtr bad Lectin involved, and lirf-dr.f i PL:'-dM . - .. -- ' - i f-an Tip . .f-r ' .1 ?:. v. ui;i v. 1-11. .e : i. j i r;.r.-.i;ris ty.k r- l.s?-Zc on Loarfi i TPr tIVk r.( veterdar. The rer obi-can i litigation, l.e bvl stolen away from tbe city, k-- . ! r ' the "orr-mrr.Cbt vc ci, the IV i n.-tj .ritv in Fj-ance. sajs this organ, are j disguised bimself, and bad pone to Oswego TTTi.T.rts fi.i: y,n tf.o rr,'. f.f tti . . ci- . i t. t r .,. -.w.-.ir1 tn r i r-i '. At a war of revenue ; as a repeat unil Lis aairs sLouia T r.' r, vfiir-:i rii itii s'.-i.t i j iuc v-.. i--- - i , V. ahir,'.o?i avr law to -ew ur - " , . -w- I . j e I . L 1.1 .VUliliiV .11 v... u, j ' - - - - ! Iesr,5 to ayi'fratz liie yurtr to era j iraH- are rn Jv tr-fii anv alv act 0r- month busing Iad ?n sticc?sfuHj iz, f ri strtrtt-n i r cnsr jxeyssn-i : f't-ti-r er, sT-srtt-fi t.r t.onsr ixC'Tsnri'i r,., rni,M nr. rrfaaiiS oeaii.e. fuiei. uw uninfi.i emwna&sneiiu were a r-r? -i'cr!" th Florida cor.it. -in-l j v s'-enre an Au-tio-liaLaa aUiar.ce jost , over, and Le was in tf pcAseasion of a large ! i t. t' Atlanta rort. It is now, i wl.:cLca-e the war may U delayed, j piojrtr Jli-s Hammond waited ionS j ' " , ' . .tti ' things have rveched a ta when the ! enough to allow lum to substantiate his t.ot a r-W.r-.t tho-ght that hare a 4 lcq,J,(li rirU the i atoryf which he did to her satisfaction, and ; Sr-rrtrrv of the N srv ho wiil -o T'-r , . r ,v o. rn TiiU i tliat rf her r.arents. and then sbe was mar- ! - . iri iiir.fii inn niLuatrut -'- 1 1 Ite;t:Mi may entertain a:xut t:;e thir '-tc-rrn. the I'i.ili. Tc-w i r on-vir:c:-d thit tL n'tfonal of"ce-ho!dcri t:,.-.!errtand the lct r?ij.ort to ron tin I'd faror from the throne. T!ie llr? if r l 1: j-'jr'r, owr.d by Mr. (ioo-'lrich. Snreyorof the I'ort, ?y? tii..: ".'Jenrial t;rarit h-s t-R icr-Jc 1 tL-.t jartv t: ictjrv. hiving Lee a rallerl lnori Lr the r.-eot ie to 1 its st.-in-lard- larer." It is too much to toy t!.at the t!i i: : n c. c.rc.n,;..rice-, mi l n ,r. un iri-.u-ytraMe Pcoun-lrel "- r,u-' h f'OUit L,rnI!1.t Ci-ar' : John J. I2tUon. who, tv.elve rears ; ii. -r -o-. - . ran i-l nith iiifarnv hv ci'.ats lor 1'.' as in l va fM Ve hive U'A f-et-n Coiiettr CoirJy In r i . ... 1 , T T . I a-a:Mt Geimaiiy ; there is a warlike move-; urounn up. lie u.u ni wisu vo mre u;i t rt ;-. ',n!:;n.i ai.d tie u:T-r r "i 13 liicscs know wi.ere ne was. ttuinn a prostitute Lis ofhc'.al duty to plsce , talk abo:st the :.naiety of France t-precp-1 ued to the tattered h1 man by tbe ler. 1 a fovf rn.-'nt .tearr-er at the dispo! it ate another war Las its only paialle! in 1 Mr. Emerson. The maniaje wa3 kept r-A ut ' the"tb5fd'te:r.i .-Lrii-tc in '-ur own c-.;intrr. 1 ouict until yesterday ; and then tbe old gen- I t'' f' ' ' r ' " i and U i senrtnW inp?rd bv much the I tinman sent t t!ie nwprK the notice eir-r.;e. Layins for one of us mem , g . ElVna!,k 1:C reVe U-iieves : cf the mamage of John U. Gaifield, of . ni.'.cf-s he has g." ,:-.r;g to i; or; jt ve a-uirotiiu 1.1m .re Ui Jx.T Oils vailow. lTi-r.-.T..l . , tLe ' - the N nval Of-' r. try Lt a f;e-h rorifiii-o:i in a-tr rife cf t'.s tsriration of L; i. l oise. crA ilr novlric'-i ir-sv now L c .ti'-Mered tz': TjT p. f.v.on. ff-rne to tLe 'front. ! g'nt'ernin. for tLere i-.r-a'-at" in th' fLo-. nl.'i j Cvrus L. I'ershiiiz tn v.-a ,e &M:k & .ad .Lt tl 3n re bt tlit i ia:ice . .New lorK. to riankie n. i.anirnooa, 01 ir t-jok the vja train Garfield having lain 1 Serator MorU-n , (Aweg., and the pa; ilion is prepni-ing ; for Nfw Yoik, Mr 1 ;: if-1 witu inlrnv tv a t:ist a tea- live cJ-nircitteo of this State, f.f ! in the S-xiih : l-it ! e j-;icy ot ana . aiie uiy rz; ana ajnuea an eiegani wea- iron icq u nes mat iup j-eopie nu'iim 13 j ums ::, a::.::.i-i to in vt-ig.te tee pe- r., iniT.robble. but it w iil not be of Fiance. ! Mr. IIam:ii.:i I"s futnly who bae iavesti- Where the REsTotBn.rrT Beio.o. It is well for the public to bear t-i mind that, if a strike shall finally be inaugurated here, tbe corporations, and not the men, must shoulder the responsibility. The cause of a suspension, if there be one, will be the reduction of wages by the employ ers. This reduction of wages, at the same time that the price of coal was increased, was an outrage on both workmen and con sumers, and exhibited the arrogance and greed of those who prescribe terms to the public, because by reason of a gigantic conspiracy, tbey have it in U.ir power to force a compliance. At the time of the long strike of lcGd and lTO, when the I)iaar. Lackawanna and Western sold their coal at auction, their contracts coc tained the proviso that iu case of strike, or mpeniHis, they were not to be corn ptl'.ed to deliver the coa.1 sold. One of the partiee who bought c 1 the month before the susjension. acd failed to receive it, sued the company fr damages and recov- cred ; the cart holding that the company it-elf caused the suspension by reducing the wages of the men, and could not, tbere f r.e, set up this defence in an acti.n fet the non-fuT5"ment of its contrasts. At that time coal was low, and there xas, perhaps, some excuse f r a moderate re duction i f wAges, though not avs much as was made ; wLcn the btte reduction was made, there was no excuse at all. If, five years ago, the companies were responsible for a suinsi-o of work, caused by a re duction in wages, they would be doubly so now, because the late redaction Las been wholly without juMificatiuu or excuse. The business men of this section, whose interests so largely depend on steady work and the prosperity of the wokii!grTen. will know where to place the responsibility fchould a suspension occur. krar,i-n Dai free at the aLze of IS years. TLe fact that a cirl in Texas, eleven rears of ag-e. La been led to tbe a'.tar by a them to keep- aloof frm W e i the troubles, whom he nnw:rtfcy of conSdence or r--- ! their past Lfe was of d'ub:f3l V;a--' asd tbey only worked t ile dV.r " thce who tried to make h f selves asd families by earr-i-g j i""' through -jeiest lab:r. The Pittstcrg Vi;!h:Lb:;f t blind organ-grinder, leads a noust on editor to be something definite aV ut lr ' to ask ; "Is the New York LeS;rr sath5ed ' Dr. Brown-Sequard tLat Prfc,3. . ! now isjcorsg to die bef. re the esd ; It Las been tHscovered tfcat tne r.g-! I larv lady who :":led 6-V" wnrdi out of the ' word cwigregat7ona'it Las never learned j how to mke a loaf of bread oat cf ?ur, i . yeast and water. i I ' X man in Maine has presented o the t , Miue Historical Society tbe fun wb:ch . bis grandfather nsed at the battle f Lex- ! ington. It is claimed to bare been the fiftt cun fired there. j Ihniel W. O'Briew. vb stage name ' was Han Bryant, the celebrated Iri-h cme- dian and nc-rro minstreb dd of pi-enm.-v. i nia in New York rn Satnrday. He was 42 ; aears old anl bad been on the stage since ' ! iS4. j A tomado patod three ni' sn?b of ' i Little IbK-k last I'riday evenirig. destroy- : ; ir-g several houses, unroofing otSrers '"l uprtjoting trees. A Mrs. Jffles was killed, and her two daughters weie severely in- . jured. ; Wes'ey Shaner, of DriftwL Cam- . i crou omty. a iectaile citizen, aecd . ! gixty. killed himself on Fiiday with a ride, , ; the disrharge in lifting ateirible wound in "his beaL The cause of the fatal act was . , supp"sed to be business d.iacuitie. j McKeczie. a farmer, was rnnrdeted in ! ! bis house near Greenville, Illinois, on ( j Thursday night. His body was dragged j to tbe stable and thrown ender the feet of a pair "f mules. His wife and son were ; I arrested on suspicion of being the murder- t ers. j Nashville. Tenn.. has a rather odd ; t character in the person of a crippled e-l- ; I ored girL aTd al-nt 10 vears. who Las ; ' been succefu'iy carrying on the kiduap- tnouths. Tbe circular kj f t'e sr vents Vice President V."i:a r. Eaioj for bis Lealth. If iL-risi-in the story, or if it was rr 'v su' way of a joke, it ocght to beWi -, np. We don't want a meT.emo i:: icg at ns from the White H Tbe Warren . say ?ta: d.-. recent st-Tra in taat en-1tv ; struck Cve tanks of oil at Karr.stiir alv" one d welling bwse, C"ea:ir'. panic an.-ag tte reople. Ab-.c." rtls of oil were burned and tiu stroyeti. In the boa. whicL E. a boy and a d g wie playir when the electricity pasec 0 x. chimney, sliatrring the stove, kl. d-jz and wound in2 the b-v. A tragic sec ence of f- S!;e bad aldncted upwards ctildren before she was ar- "3 f ill iiitans by ""Lien seeking. V-hen a big 1kt c'rs ftvirining ' gated, to be w-ntli at least 5v"J,t.o. J be m'-rou had corrupt! v at- about the plaT-grrmnd with f-H'-d fi-, bridal trip inr'.ades a summer tour to Ea- tr.,v i 0 nro'-urp his dtr-tioa to the I scoiding ali the little boys and daring every- ' rope and tne brice s mother is to be one ot r-ri,.i c,,- e ., i b-jdv to come on, ho i reasonably sme tr . J rr.arck can hardly keep on Lis present .. 1. if.. JaU Ir. lJLAINF. ' f-iiverej a SreeClJ course mncil wnjr wiui'mi unuinj eoinc iX a Ila-ik-al meeting in Co;.n., ttvo dav 3 1 fore the re-cent elec tive party. CROSSXSG TTTE E5GI.Ira CHAXSF.I.T7r A Lrrr-SAvrNO Irtsfs. A London dispatch . ' v- 1 I . . Hartford, ' P"" u flc- P " : Y' daterl Apr.l lOtliwy. : Paul Boyuton, of r,?1, " "'" " wut the New Jersey Life-Savir.g Service, who ie mm .. .i..n..i tion in tfiit tare. in uicn i,e men-i T tr.ere n one number 01 isu- . , ' . with hi? life-c avin?dres, safelTcrosed tJ -ionl partv who, bc-or.'l "tbers, : ,,a'Jr aril'uo atS j TE!Tf:!:riT, says Wednesday's Phila. ! Stiaits from Dover to Boulogne, in France, Wt now' entitled toth? profoun I yrn- 1 'ua lu, l,i electoral " the Tim'g, Mr. B-echer pa.wed fi-ora the nurd's : tolay. He started at 4.3J a. m., accom- ,,ti,v an,i f.fi-r i -.I fivor of U. S. ; -'nJr ave ttntes, the Detaocratic aitn, cf kindly Mr. Evarls into the sfern panied by a steamer from which a tele it ; lloes T !"-! Crlent J'-TtV "ill onlv lit-cl the forty-wen hands of the critical pedagogue Judge Ful- i graphic cable was laid, through which from Vr JL, , r vJ!.i. I'ml"' l,srfr- f C ' ote of the three States of Connecti- ! leitou ; in other words thecro examina- j time to time was telegraphed the progress -Mayor of Norwich. nt l.a.e.y the. f,rrmi tr. Pn It'"" began. The verv first point swred , of Mr. Boynton. me despatch (at ..la A. Rslieal can-lMtte fr Governs f;CV:'-AW , A. j, -1 was agampt the Plymouth pator. It w ill ! h.) said, "Boynton is going along splendld- - Connecticut. 1IU eve is a peculiarly ' (: t!ec t'10."1 1 rest lent. 11 be remembered that when Mr. Beecherw a. ly. He is now fourteen miles out. He is sad one aid calls loullv for prompt1 J'Iaine 9 premises in the first art of.Bworn there wa a very dramatic scene. ! in good spirits and smoking. Car Gris- promp executive tifatrnent. He csused a hunJrfi p'jn- to f Sied ia the city over which he presides m honor of "1 r - ' rt " - l lt' ,an,i and in "the presence of the everdivirg ! packet spoke Boyntou at 1.55 P. Jr., ten Giants n.ihtarv ilespoii:n in Loaii- rlil,i T0IC . Ecarc'V-T fUon aVr&- I God." Very prettv indeed, and a fitting j miles from Boulogne. In answer to an io ani sua invesle.1 heaviir ia th' thirl' r,jr Connecticut protlnirned Iier oe- prologue to a series of telling tableaux ouiry ss to bow he was getting on, he re- IVrt'ieutirnre VOllOll Uj infc lOrtUDCS OI tlie UeXTlO- t hat ha ve gi C-at elleCt. Uiit lt was UI- ' sponOea "All riIU. myniuu ll.iailj hi? fetatern'nt are correct, the Radical ! He dec-laicd that Le had conscientious! nez is in sight." Later in tbe day a des- l- rtv rniV tveil ' throw up thp ' scruple against swearing iu the ordinary ! patch was received fi-om Boulogne, which orb-0rf. !w..riiloL,-i ! way, and that he swr-e with the uplifted j repotted that tbe Captain of the Folkestone term sjfcii!ation. tnna f.n.1 r.nlr f.ir the. l.e wb? r :it cr.t.c pa 'w'-d .a ;.,n,': hta- ! r,rfr!.,iv i candidate for Governor by almost ?r f,r thwe. toi'.thr with iome other ' (n thovwad majority. rtv bv defeatinT" the Ilaiical terly destroyed by the opening quetious of j arrived at Boulogne at 8.15 p. x. He was Mr.' Fu'.lerton. In th;-ee sentences he ; in excellent health and spirits, and was Beechcr had overcome hi : enthusiastically lwceived by a lartre crowd. r ... 1 I'lV.CW 11. l I 1 lOnneCtlCHt ; .....i.. i. ir..,. fi,,.,,t ; ti.. i:ctinM little nnder fifrv tniies. .'V 1 j . r. n u 1 1 . . 11 b y V-1 . I . inuv. ; A U . i v . - ... .- - rritior consideration, he wa dia-! u,err, ,re- Wi,c I'laine s iuree-orcu- ju;7, a:ir tLat in one case at least he had Mr. Boy n ton', dress is m-h-tiy 01 innia-trov-lr "'--f-at'I Fil ler the u rf jmi : er" 'latt3 to a in preventing the ! coniueied the New England En;eistiiin ' ml ber, and i so ananged that it can be y, l.f'".A 'l.'v Cn ,t "l r tV , re ' tlcction of a I'cmocrattc I'rti.Ient. Zint putting the Bible to bis lips. We ; inflated, and rendered not only buoyant but rule aJ' p..'l iy jra.i., l.e is pre- 1 ,liln j are glad that this question has been settled water-prrf. IVrynton, on his war over eru'neut.y t-nfUl to recognition, and , La fe'.bac on tim leate hitn we that we were blilit;y frora icw y0rk. jumped overboard some if rnii(.n ti. Ilniiia una onlr va. i ofi,.V ew orK aRU -aiilom;a Upon !rirrf.ri,,i(-l,,tt r r Vr I'.,l.,r-. rtt t .te. ! ten or fifteen m les from the coat of Ire- cuiit, Gre'-ne would lo the .riiht roan v.hx-li to rest his Lcpea: and no man I ment. A man who went around kissin? ; of Blaine's experience as a politician anybody and everybody as he did smack- in the ni.it rj'ac e. As Le cannot tro there a" firt-ol- tondiMiin or a ' SCHoUslv doubts their imition in the ' lc? bis own rub b.ooded lips against the trarcii. - lv 'l - uc . w h'ch -ems 1 onl conte,t. Mr. Maine was of Dr. Ston ; emb.acing irarcan,, n ian ag-.nc, wu.cn peems 1 ..... , , . 1 Theodore ; osculating situ Elizabeth, and f be the l.it tefuoe cf defeau-d Had- S simply trying to keep his courage up, . givmg Mr! Mouiton "the ki of race," leal tarididalw, ouht to le conferred '. ancl f,jr?ot t.hat, in lS.C, New Jersey, . ought not unless lie be more reverent tban n-.. n Kl-n i ilrp Jo !.: tv r.r. r. ? d 1 I'eunsvlvar.ia. Ohio, Indiana, and a Mr. Beecher clearly is not object to taking arcl outr.i2cd fvelinr-v i er &tate outside 01 tue lormer slave States, will "fee found side by . i side with the cool-headed and deter- Jo:: Cessna p'W a kern aI mtned Yankee? of Connecticut. p;L:lite f-r ohice, and in lis awift pur- ! L puit cives tonprue as loudl jr cs an ca- . T t per lTan-I on the fresh traek of a hare, i c l'L$, JnJ A"rT BjSt 5,, ' ,fi, - ., . . . . ! t!rjrr. More fran twenty years ago, one Clement C. Hill, one of the Assistant j terribly cold and stormy night in Januarv. Att'irnev G'tiirnl-j of the United States, Mr. Eraatus V.'eiU was driving his ftage an oath ia tbe usual way. a. . ; 1 a 1 it is- . 1 . . w . a ... .-.--. r,s - 1 a rei;raen lasi went, am tue joeuioru , ''"'" ." v"'" 'yi. i.near wnicn nurg pencl to look at the statute which fix tiatriot at once' went for the Tacan- I r 'mpr oraiu tnea iiveJ; to jjuis. a his fees, when he found to his honor th or As erccutive ratrouase ia now tM ,r!e y'r- ha bepn transgressing the laws of ,lUtrit,nte 1 be cu-ht to u-c-o1 1 ut , , , 000 '.".T ' pro- State, which d clared that Le should distnhtited, he ouLt to fcU-.ceed, but ccod.ng kisu.cly alog without a d.iv. r. j ceive no other f s than those legally ne w:u inn. i iiiiiiuKwiiauaiiM ne iimi uicoverea lyiug rn tne ro.-wluJe i signed him. So he refused thehboralsn one Assist3nt .ctornev nenerai, v men i iuiui..n o-.u aiin .ueu as a sman f took ohered him. and sa d he would tak renders Tcry improbable the appoint ment of a second from the same State In the face of the swaim of applicant? from other eeetions. Cessna deserves of groceries. Ftirthor ou he eet icd what afterward prvel to be 'a good-sized, old fashioned brown jug ; the cork w as out, and there was the very be&t evilence that the aforesaid in? haJ verv recentlv r n,. omcthin?'. fnd it will 1e a crvin-r tamed some whiskey. The last r.biect. shame if Le should be loft out iu" the I furt.bcr.? a"d ""'stance from cold. Hisfll'j-eti;uL-rf-rvienev to Grant One of the most conscientious Sheriffs on record lias turned up in Iowa. A rail road was to be sold at SherifTs sale, and a friendly agreement was made by which the model official was to receive $350 in payment for bis part in the transaction, which required two hours, perhans, of his valuable time. hut after the kale be hap- at the re- as- m noth ing but his lawful fees, which, in this in stance, it seems, amounted to $11,000, ' land, landing with safety. Recently, in Ixmdon. be cave an exhibition on the Thames, be and two others floating from Westminister toGreeuwich, the trio eating, drinking, and smoking en rout. More recently Boynton gave an exhibition in the presence of Her Majesty, in the waters of Southampton, which resulted in several suits of the dress being ordered for tbe royal yacht. Tbe dress is so arranged that the wearer can carry not only a supply of pro visions, but rockets and other signal appa ratus. With a fair wind Boynton generally sets a small sail. He also use. a double paddle to propel himself along,, which be co doubt did yesterday. . Democratic Thicmphs all Ahocxd. The Democrats of Connecticut did well at the recent election, but not as well as they could. There were tie votes in three as sembly districts East Haddam, Columbia and Bedding. Special elections were held on Tuesday which resulted in the choice of Democrats in three districts in East Had dam by 30 majority, Columbia 14 and Red- r . . . . .,!, f Tl din" 11. iuis niases rue iiouse oi i we pre : that point. Mr. Wells discovered was the . by a verdict in hi. favor, body of a man lying on the side of the road. - in all tiling, but esjecially in his at tempted military raid on Arkansas, rrirn him an undoubted claim unon the Ollicial favor of the occupant of I f10 having imbibed too freely of the con. ,h. White House. He has unequalled ) ut 1 l.n .roll, " . . " " - - Jumping fiotn his stage, he found tlie own er or the wagou reposine comfortablv in a snow bank, f-lightly 'under tho weather" fjualiCe3tion3 for the olllce he seeks, for no rtltrctl lladicsJ Congressman all night, took him ou to hi? stage. up the things along the road The railroad men endeavored to hold him f sentatives stand 130 Democrats : 106 lies to his original bargain, but be was too j publicans and 2 Independents, conscientious to violate the laws be wast At the town meeting in Greenport, L. I., appniuted to uj.hold, and, the case going New York, H. A. Beeves,. Demxrat, for to the courts, his integrity was rewarded mayor, waa elected by 312 plurality over ' over all. Riveihead and Baylon, towns A correspondent writes about a woman heretofore Republican, elected full Demo- iu Favelte count v. Pa., who has made a. ; eratie tickets. The buffulk connty board fortune by w orking a farm with her own I of supervisors will stand eleven Democrats nanus. Here is an extract : "lh dustry, economy and perseverane a very few years, amaased from this, or any other State, would J tl,e faimer and his traps safely at borne beso tIiorouRLlv competent, just be-! m.' f3 ll- - , -x.- ... .1-..: V 1 fie in.livirhial thus taken care of is now lore i.ie - d . i hbcwuus, t-, , th. pfei,,ent of the United StaUs.-,V'r ueorge ti. .iiiiam, tne .-aiiorr.ev with her own j of supervisors win srana eleven Lremocrats : ''Thus by in- ( to two Republican, and one Union, rerancc, she, in j Full returns of the Rhode Island State a considerable election give tbe following vote : For Gov- tage. picked fortune, cleared seventy-live acres of rongh ; ernor. Hazard, Indefendent Republican, , rnd larded j laud, fiihug up and levelling over ravines, ! 8,717 ; Lippitt, Reeular Itepuplican, 8,341; (eneral, in running to its full capacity the Southern oHlrne mill. Hcfore Ji tlie jrould City AraUzHfJie. After a most exensive and vexatious im, cx-Crnre-ismaii Charles Haves, i coniR, OI a year ana a bair the supremo champ'ori out raze bar of Alabama, Luzerne count v to Dr. S. wrmer Lis loefftfC-taal firet. 1 the Democratic cmdidate in 1973. and fittbig them for agricultural Lunvoses. Cutler. Democrat, 5.109. For Lieutenant It was indeed an interesting sight to see Governor. Day, Independent Republican, her sitting on top of a rock with a drill in ' 0,125 ; Scisson, Regular Republican, 7,942; one hand and a sledge in the other, piero- Pierco, Democrat, 5,121. ing the vtiy hcait of the rock and blowing The total vote for Governor in Coanecti it to atoms and afterwards rolling it piece cut was larger by 1584 and the total vote by piece into the adjacent ravine. This ' cast for Congressmen was larger by 996 ldy has now a grand bouse, luxuriously than any ever before cast in that State, furnished ; a first class piano, from which The Democratic majority on the vote for she brings forth the sweetest music, and Governor was 6,661, and on tbe yote for $50,000 in tbe baDk." . Congressmen 197. - . , . A n.r.rcT.H: Cp.tmf.. A terrib'e crime was committed in Philadelphia on Wednes day night of last week. Lewis II. Love, a teamster cuapl' ycd at the Baldwin locomo tive n orks and living at 1G-J7 Afton street, came home about 6 o'clock and inquired of his step son Willie, aged 14. where the boy's mother and his own wife was. On beiriff informed that she had gone to see her brother, he immediately started away, and about 8 o'clock returned with her. All three then sat down to supper, and dar ing the repaet the husband and wife kept up a continual quarrel. About ten o'clock they retired, Mr. and Mrs. Loye to the front room and the boy to tbe adjoining apartment, where bis mother soon joined him. He went to sleep and was awakened by beating his father strike his mother, and seeing him afterwards cut his throat. Tbe lad crawled ont of bed and gave the alarm, which causetfjjthe police to go to the house, where tbey found tbe lifeless body of Mrs- Loye lying, hei throat cut frora ear to ear, ber head only held on by the spinal column. She was also stabbed in the heart, which of itself was qnite sufficient to produce death. The woman was of rather prepossessing appearance. Near by was the bus-band, who after killing bis wife, determined to take bis own life by cutting bis throat. As he lay the blood spurted from bis wounds, and tbe miserable man groaned as though suffering intense pain. Physicians found that the wind pipe had been severed, but tLat tLe wound was not r-ecosarily fatal. The au thorities of the almshouse were notified and the murderer was removed to that in stitution, where be died next day. The lad states that bis father and mother frequently quarreled, and it was asserted with a degree of positiveness, that the whole trouble was occasioned from jealousy on the part of Loye. , ping trad?, ' of a dozen ; le.'fl. : Henry War1 Beecher once publicly boasted (if be d.d nt publicly thank God ; ', that not a denv.?crat was in any i.nnner or ; form connected with Plymouth church. It ; is now the turn of the democrats to le thankful that such w as the cae. Pv:tr'te t Si'ind ii-'l. j A fire at Millerstown, in the oil regior, ! Sunday morning, broke nut in Bluest ine's conff ctioneiy and faro bank, which, in two bonis, destroyed foity bui'dines. It! I is impossible at present to give ti i ses. j wiir-ng black. Connecticut took place at Nt Hi ' Tnedav. James T. Fur! -t. ' a 'i cLa it of tbe City of Elxs. L i i in betting on tbe sucress of t:.e Kr;. candidates, whxh apjars to !.jtv: tied bis mind. Fur "org c .-li-;-; contents of two c-f the c!ra!-r? of, volver into nis right ear. The f to bailers dissevered tbe "iga!r vtk : the effects of which he "died !r.a;tv The town of LViinbarr. LI . n.; Friday bv a fearful torrad . TLe .. ian cborch and Cre tlc'.: stroved. and an elevair was'Wt . ared. In t!i?charch. thirty . f r.r men and woixn win wee hi; - ji hearsal, were biried bv th; f . ; bers. At last cr:n: ab.t i -tliein livl b.ei tak.a 'i:. '';;:" Miss Porter. ii djiJ : both legs bro'cex a a J tls r.--: ; e. ly injured. The main object; n n: r ' to sending communicari t- is that the writing is. , f c :r eeneral perusal. A g! vr.iv .." this difbcnlty is to ce v..-t: -.. A solution of ten grairVln ii.-' s ia iu sixteen tb rri if the simplest tlaid for t!.e :x i Irfectly clean pen, after wiuir uie letters witn a snioo L ; r.::-i. remove all traces of the s :. L;: the heat of a bri-at coi f..e :.. but tbey wr.l dH be less tban oue h-.ind.Td ; lesterday morning tLe ez'-'-thousaud dollar?, j passenger train on the Peun'vifv.- A game of chess between Europe and j road struck a tramp carry;'? a carr New York City, ttarterl ia 1S59 by c-rre- ou a bridge above Hunting ic-a ai.i spondence, is concluded, after having been j him. Tbe man was evuicntiv v in I'rogiess lor sixteen years. I he contes tants wvre Dr. Brcnzincer, of Ffolzhelna, in Baden. Germany, and F. A. Brer.zinger, of New York. The New York player won the game. Herr Sigl, editor of the Ultramontane Yaierland, f Munich, who was recently sentenced in default of his appearance for trial to imprisonment for publishing an article reflecting fn Prince Bismarck, lias been arrested bv the Austrian authorities wLen ne beared the train ce.r:i g a ped in front of the locomotive. ni.liii.l I. - . 4 . . . ; the engineer did not ee the t.as.; Chaklie Ross Father. Christian K, Ross, father of tbe missing boy, arrived in New York on Friday, to consult with Superintendent Walling in regard to a sup posed clue to his son, and returned to Phil adelphia on Saturday mom ing almost bro ken hearted at the announcement that Mr. Walling bad found the information on which the journey was made, worthless months ago. Mr. Ross is gradually weak ening under the strait? to which his mind has been subjected since his attack of tem porary aberration, and the pursuit of his son has become with him a mania. He a p pears unable to rest in peace, and snatches at the slightest information which he ima- gines will afford a clue to his boy. In bis present condition be is unable to act with judgment, and unless bis friends restrain bim be will have to be placed nnder sur veillance again. Superintendent Walling is deeply affected by Mr. Ross' eagerness, and is working constantly on the ease, but even bin firm faith that Charlie is living appears to waver. The police are now hunting after a man who knew Mother and Donglas in Philadelphia, and who is supposed to be able to impart important information in regard to their movements after the abduction at Germantown. it was too late to stop the tra a ia j save biro. He was bad'v ma:.'--i : i portion of his body fell through th; v His baggage floated d wn tLe s:rci" The Ro-k (London) savs : i a great satisfaction to the cut:t-j : i rhat flu rnnn.a. -l r- ,.f t at Salzbuig-ou application of the German J bjlve C4,ased to atteod Government. J ulti a-Ritualistic chnrh. iff w--; i ue iwi inst. ws ine auni.ersarv or nere comes a "Wisconsin girt, Touched for by the WomarCt Journal : She is a slight, slender girt, seventeen years of age. She is equally at home with the mower, reaper, horse-rake, plough-handles, hoe, or any other implement of farm work. She will shear as many sheep in a day as the best of shearers. And w hen her day's work is done in the field, she will turn to the cutting and makinr of tlie rhiMtwn' dresses, or in other ways help ber mother 1 i . , , rr- auoui rue uouse. l wo years ago her rather had a vonnt? untamed borse She lo-,.i- tbe horse to tbe KaddlA. rorle klm ' mt k county fair, and took the first premium i ovor three competitors,". ,c , . e the battle of Shiloh in 1ST.2 ; the 8th of the aMicatiou of Najoleon I. in 1SI4; on tbe 9th of April, 1SC5, General Lee surrendered at Apiiumattox : on the 10th, in 1S73, Gen. Canby was murdered ; and on the 11th it was fourteen years since the bombardment of Fort Sumpter. Tbe Cincinnati Commercial has a fae firnile of the signature bf Mr. J. C. New, of the First national bank of Indianapolis, the appointed successor of General Spinner as treasurer of the Unised States. From this it would appear that the country is only to have a change from one remaika-ble-signature to another. It looks like a hand full of fish books. -There is a monk in a monastery in the Levant who is described as being supeibly handsome, and has never seen a woman. He is said to have some curiosity as to what such a creature is like, but the won der is that someenteiprisingtravelerof the softer sex has not heard of his handsome ness, and visited the monastery in ques tion to see and be seen. The St, Paul Ditpateh says: Cs. donia, Minnesota, has a man who fought with Napoleon during the great Moscow campaign, and was also at the battles of Wag ram and Leipsic . This may be so, but these eld soldiers of the Grand Army are becoming entirely too plenty. They will soon be as troublesome and as apocry phal as Washington's body-servants. Tbe failure of Captain Boynton to reach Boulogne, in bis trip across tbe English channel, was caused by darkness coming on, and not any failure in tbe suc cess of his invention. He walked thirty two miles, and was within eight miles of the shore when, owing to darkness, be was taken on board a vesseL It was a remark able voyage. The pistols wonfby Major Pitcairn at Lexington, and from one of which the first shot of the Revolution was fired, are in the possession of the widow of a grandson of Gen. Putnam, and will be exhibited at the approaching Ceutennial exercises at Lex ington. They were givsn to Gen. Putnam wheu Le joined the army at Cambridge, and were used by bim during the war, Tbe grocery store of Alden Thayer, at Clinton, Mm, was destroyed by tire on Monday. Mrs. O. W. Dinsraore and ber father, who occupied rooms over the store, were burned to death. At Vineyard Haven, Mass., on tbe same day, tbe residence of Philander P. Clifford was horned to the ground, and bis wife, who was an invalid and unable to leave her room, peiished ia the flames, . garet street, where this time l.v-t y? were frequently seen." A cor: of the same journal informs it tl-' members of Oxfjrd Uuiversitv U tered the Roman Catholic Churcl' the past twelve mooth3, all of tlf St. Barnabas' (Ritualistic) Churv: Roman Catholics are build iug in t large and handsome new church. The Clearfield Ktpublica-i ofrr insr., says : At present we cas little about our timber basine-s. T ofT ia the production is at levr m. : the whole amout produced last ya stead of sending seventeen l.anJ:t--or about ten million feet of lux!: lower market, as we did last r about eight hundred or eight Lunu -fifty tafts, or probably fire re:'-' -will be sent into market this y reduction will be severely felt b; ik county this year, and if tbe r: much below last year the der-re"-' be aw ful. Paul Boynton Is known he'-5 says the Tbila. 7Ymf, as s djr" and a coast life-guard who las sa' of lives on the beach at At'.3iitic4:; has just added to bis fame by ne;; ming across the English cha- E' 7 complisbed thirty-five miles of il' -between Dover and Boulogne -was not a fool-hardy o e filter. attempted to prove to the world of an invention of tbe swimmer k' ing up poor humanity in tlie success is a more important eve: world's history tban Byron ." meat of Leander's deed. Here ocean is not trackless and mi cS'.'. being safer, as Boynton Las rrv,T,'; bosom than on the dcks of the s which it i. ploughed. An act of womanly heroism record was witnessed at Cairo evening. A little trading boat above tbe city in which s farcnj v mother was standing upon tbe t' ing to a neighbor, aod her ts' J, were plaving upon the stage y--both fell" into the river ami had scarcely disappeared wbeVC--weut down after them head fin. .1 r ; , . A ort0" f clinging to her neck and tbe j arms. Floaling down a ft ; , caught the stern hue ana nf" ' fli the husband cam to th,;';",rf. courage or presence ot nu r ber until tbe party were ,t:f when she sank insensible to v and remained so for some carried aboard the boat. f t t 1 . l t J . i li 1 r c tl 1 n SI t II t 1 a T a T ' V ! e .1 r 1 t J b "ti n P d a b ."to ft ii "k tl w ft r r fr Hi da ra w 1j 'l to If bs bj ,Te. n T "bi 1' si bi ft: th d th hi In 3 1 to th th So B3 wv c: of sb til jot ,17
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