memmm V U T.ik friiHiH and admirer ot Robert, Cotton Turned into Silk. mOlUnntl mrrSiU I 1 IK frnriKl.sanel admirer oi Kouen j sA3i I liLLiuHil. , ,.c u a shro,v,i tn.-iness roan ami thnt . ESEN3BUHC, PA., a. - -1 lie has ndininisterwl tle affairs of hi PAUIi xagser's DISCOVERT asd what I CAME OK IT, I- A. Ghastly Phenomenon The Nashville (Tenn.) Vnio-n and Anur- riiltv Mcinbir, - - May ! ficnni-tir.cnt icJth r!?n hntuls A verv ," A f kppV-i sl'i there arrived in this 7. lS75..ncei.toccMrrence.lioWererI,howStbatScity from New 3, - t!ie elai not foun.ledon foot, mhI j IJn?',; ! Htrs-riT ow Tirr Hitt op Osiikosh. 'rtfif fcnri Political IleniS. The crows are omr.i,:..- Osbkemh, Wisconsin, tbe burning of which without caws, at the back h .rvl,iU lon announced, lias a nonu- I A Danville 1adv Was friahtened to death eaou. They Ray that if tk, . I , . i . . P i ? ' u-ofr t li.Pl f Mirn . .. " filW - r.l..nnniAnnn i.nflo fx- Ution Ot aOOUt tf.UW. ami 13 me caL-nai -J ; uy locomotive. . l""'VMt lUbiUdio'theofof tbe Courier-Herald, i Winnebago county. It is situated on both j -The husband of Ida Greeley bas been '-f. y, a; iu the town of Jackson. It jsthns described ! ides of the Fox river, at its entrance into a widower since 169. , ; eert for the be,:r,tof the.r?'- " ' . iT . , fa i ....I ! . - . dr......: ! X . 1 . a finder, nteAnpn wllrt - 1 I rfft IS Tffc r.r. w . . . ' - to h stnrv nnrl annearance ! A nwn WKe i jniifuajzo, un ijiui.m. j-. K. . out walking 1 gradually towaid the l;ike and river. Ira- . I-'TJTI ' i i" '' F J. A L- E r.ECT TEMPLE j t1,:lt Mr" lackey will likely get Lirn- , Dr E(lward K.uneman. The Termer had ,V,. vd the. duties of l i? oi'-e ! self into serious trouble as the result ' a practicing chemist in New : leans, I C ' ; V I-1 k is C J V tl Vu?l'Un ' hi own foil v, which Il?,lieal papers and cl.tim.d to be the discoverer of a won- II :raut it t k n li. v. U. addtll, liOistinnr of PS l-roof of his won- derf-.l process Jy which flax or cotton fibre :; : i .;untv. Iw own lar.- partner. ae uoasun c ..b i u;i ui ma j vcrtcd inlo si;k orinto a tcx- .,.:. -r.tt.n .kik h W. J. Uavanl, ; smarh.e ami cunning 1 he nke Fi,k as to oofy al, ordin- . r ; -u.,lv p.,n-in-ljw of Mr. 1I-"'5C cf I'pi-'oitativts, at its last : inppCctjons and tests. The rtsnHsof a.s to liKstory l i-kma.l Wflli-im ITVIfitl tt!l i with his wife one Sunday evening not long ; mediately s.bove the place the river widens ' since, and in passing an old neglected grave- j.into Lake Uutte des Mirts. Lumber find ! Yard near the rub!ie road, she saw a cum 1 agricultniT.1 machinery are the principal i bush with a bunch of mistletoe on ifs top, , manufactured products. ion. autliorizc"! the aMioint.ment of this process cf which the Frenchman a committee of peven of its members alono had the secret had already been ex. to inve.ti-fte the nmna?-mct,t of the ' I.jbited by sample to all.nifed jdrcleof man- c . . 'i u,,.rrtf ufac ureis and experts at the outn. treasury, commencin-with the tcimot t,io h aiJ tl4eptive wn, the change William V. rc-(irath in Io nna : whicli it accomplished that the majoiity of f-ndinc nt the nresent time. fc?o main i liC. nersons could onlv imagine a fraud. - , ' ', ' ' ;'' - j5l,-.atioii have ln made in reference Tlrey smi'ed wirh incredulity at the as- melamlcrnntr; ' 0 '11 : yXX manr.gem.nt of the l-u-i- snmption that the specimens suhm.tted to .;MTc-.i',?i c..u:tv; Joicpa Cr. (.aranl. lo ''V., . , ' t twitwir them hv the Frenchman were other than ,fi Wtt,con,V;Cha,;,,Markell,of ot feouin silk, , Uich, they insUted, he nt i ;. The f.-llortir.sr is a list of the f . r i-h ik i: W. J. .Jaekman. cf Ju (( .'.r.lv; "NValttr iMiIVnbac'i, of ( I.tMb'i f t ii'i'-: A. .1. S.wU'rson. of lli.-.ir irountv: V. II. Reel, of -A IKprhc- ativelr due t the peoj ie oi trie rotate, r suutituted adroitlv f.r the flax and vcU ns to hiniSLlf, that a most thor-; cotton yams that he professed to have i'-wU and searching investiiration transformed. But Paul Magner was a shouM 1 ma'le. The committee called Chemist T fine reputation. lie claimed :.!'ir- 'm,.l-w ,lo T..,;rv T)..! that he had devoted long, patient months !i .hi. j - - .nilri r.f tbft vniions fihres. In vV Wa'.liinaton c.Ji.ntv: Vin. Sansoiu, of. Jmli. ta co liitv. j t : i ; The ar.oh;tmf-t of IMwaid P. J';;rrcpo::t. o. -New l or;;, as uie m.c- artmer.t . a short time since i t me tiie Cf.Ciou 0f the si'kworm he had identi- coor of f;''ire II. Viiiiarn-, Attr- j.rpoe of commercing the work that f!td cei lain tlemeuts which were wanting hcv :I:i.er.i'., ia mr.'-h in ;re cie:l;t:.Me lllXK ijeen aa,i jnod to tho;n. The j in the fibres of the flax and cotton plants. ,w l .... ti i f,!:-tiT i.e., I or- rirht to Tw.Bnfinf,pml tioi-o:mr.!tre that ! Tlree tlemcnts. cJ-erjueahy obtained, he :;ivct from Fi. i 2. nt w!to pr..po?el ; j ,j3 f,AnUm it had no authority to t.j'p.'k V.'i'.!:ti!i- f'liief .lattice of t!:e ' act 1;ot being a j-int committee of the f..urt. -:t wa crm;el U t Letrislature, 1 t:t cxpreeu his v.iii.ng .!'.: btfjiv mi rtn-.v tiling nr.-l to permit it mnnbtis. a plivate di .'i-f-! im'.fr. .'T. rt.-rrepont ! citiz'-r.!. to enter upon the examination. i-i-ver h:-,'h ros.tt:.--i. wa' rii- The C'ransittec had omploved an.l ta- :- ;.M .-f- T.a'iv ' t' i ii i t .ti t it '' :::? t .. ;1S ; .-t .? the pr itj.'.; "i if. i l;TTur : lry V'-r. ' 1 ,u i .'r ' l : i. i! Sivh'i f. r I-...? t 1 iti':' ' -'I'.: 'oi. claimed to be al io t ap ly to the latter products in such manner that they should 5e or.ureited into an article which must be tegauUd as silk i;i all that the name im plies. Parcels of c.; -n and flax yarns, acciiatdv i'.'hed. distinctively n.aikd and othei v ie id-iitilit d, had boon pascl : . :.. ! .t . . l... '..,. .1 . ..... .. ...1 it I.;.. -. . -i 11. i . . I.ll.l UtS I.I 1-11.11111 in l.iru' fill', .iiiimi V-or tvt. nnd hd? to c.u- , with it a skiiliul a:id cotr-pvtent . (iftr it. i,;ld :n.i..d c.,,- . i.-v.'s on rrr- :i" t;viions ;..:! icv. l'r.;i:i h:- f i r repn- Sit.u.t to a-it in ex:imra;ig toe , ng o:ies of p,.tn.us si The latter h::d 1 1 v, I',: f :!!' of r.'r .'n u'.-dcr Wil t:or f hat it t ill of v-:,rTifie( t- - J ci)l.!o (.f t'iO 1 hv exi-ert I ut to be hooks, but a" moii he. at t'je itq ;it.-t , eveu a'ml-.z .,f tho ef.iimlttw. b-:h abo'.t to com- , a:i.i ceif.tud ;.ot t.. h.- i.-.i, s:,k. tut to be tuciic- work. .-I..cry olj.x-.etl. hx ,r- ; t ; .nv..n1o.v ( ,,::.-r , N,,v V.,I:K. irm-t..:;t no ' out.M.u r, a he -t vlet! tue K f H.,fc.-s aec-.idtnalv w.-ieh dlo At :r:'o r ti.-. f rnir.i i ei.-i-wOi. .x" r.-.,l:;ni. i-ooui'i nm i n-i c. vi p, c t!i -v tiu' coiiiioilUc could pr jvi-i fio fi: :!.'. r rtfivi tiii.- abi upt r. tfA rd'tl.e 'iY, n-u:xr. H if r.l-'dM! iy t: ?';. - niv t';..l the i. .ti:r..!tue should li-ivo .................... i .. ::sr ; .-.i:c' ti ;..! i .,. .iivi. oi e- t i.i - t 1 o int.. t'.t'i' f t!.' ; ' ." ( -V.'l iV v. ;is tl . 't li e c j:::.-;y ;:!.- :,t of ti.V i -i .- ti 1 r. i- ...t. f r the rev-on l! !l-;:.(--s l:r'ii i i l c I Ui ;iv :.ic pt. : i.o nt ii- IjkIvM to r t!ie boo!;- ( ! ti lt n' a , a r.ii--. ral -.iv tii? part of M.tekey to i ji,. a-.- i I r o." in f.vc: A r.i .-r :l!x . ir. . .. e .ce u: ': '. A::si'.'.t r i !i c j:.;bct of a; .ii3 f.t : : n I Co ijc.d. the uiws f d ;:.iv a t'.av or so L-jfoto , h'.r.ee in his clfic? he .t;. i . m y i ; . . ; ; . -. t.; ' ' . t r. .. -; i;b'.v! objr-t to the : c-c-ouataiit. lias he:.i:v th'.o t.) f !i- from th. rno.-t tl.oro;:-!i ex .iii;i:.L;.o;i . f ! . i ace ;'.- by a pro. f -- l.v.vk-l.Ci-; er. if lin y r.re hoti- -t and correct? 'I he ouestioti an- a-?-.ve.-.4 iticlf. If Mac-key ha t-.x-n i hi Otl2ht to ,( the i i v I'l i. ..:ii.' l' a:tO ms proc's. . . V 1 . f in.".: o; ret s w :i a .pt ' ic:tJi" n' io i S-'i:t;ii:an AJ Co., bai.keis of this c ty. Tj:" thtii:.-.. ! ad a ; h( .l for a patent ; .it U'a-Iiit-gton r.nd i i s vf;al Fnrwpran i t"tt':tti - to protect !iis in-in-oii, but he h;.d j nocaj il.il n here with to woi k. A n avrar.ge- J tr.. nt v. ;t-i made uidi h'm on Whalf of this f.::-i that he 'hi u'd f.'iue o:i to New Yoi k and requested her husband to net it for her. He went and cut the top otT the bush, : and commenced break in c off the mistletoe, . when, to his surprise and terror, hedicov 1 ered that the wimhI underneath presented i the perfect form of a human hand. C'ap I tain Andrews, hearing of the wonderful ! discover-, went to the house of 2Ir. Jler ! ion, who, feeling rather uncomfortable over the thotiglit that he cut it from ft t grave, and pcihaps having some theory as' . to it supernatural sigui'.icar.ce, very will ingly let Captain Ai.drews have if. Tnere arc citizens of this e:ty t- whom botli Cap : tain Andrews and .Mr. Ilerron ate known, ' and they arc vouched for as truthful men, but the hand itself i proof enough of the ! truth of their statement concerning its growth on a bush. The btisb from which ; it wras cut was six feet high, ami the hand was on the top, jK.inting upward, prefent , ing the osition of the minister's band when pronouncing a benediction. It is about thesie of a six-year-old child'shand, with long slender finger like ttitse of a person veiy mndi emaciated by sickness. The wo.'d has erditrged fotniati.ms on each fi'igcr and the thumb, lepresenting anil CorrespoT. fling with tlic joints of the hu man hind. 'I he most remaikalile feature about it is the natural appearance of the nuiis. Thr-y have a kii.d of tlsh color, antl the balance of t!ie hand, where the bat k hasbf-en entirely removed, looks ghasN ly wbitp. Tlie first inipiTssion it makes upon you is the same exp.u ienced in baiuN hug a skeleton, and a la'-go majority of those who it re:ril it with tlie same R'lbd'i'-d, lialf s;!j'rsf itiotis ave inspired by the j:res r.ce of a corpse. Mr. Andrews says the grave from which it w.v cut is sup;nis d to be the grave of a very devout Mcthodi.-l mini-U-r ly tho name of Ihoch- er, who was buiitd ilicre many year ago. There are in the city seventeen sawmill, cutting over 50,- K)o.000 feet of lumber annually, besides caned from the Allegheny woik house, lately burned, have been recaptured. J . The consecration and investiture of. Archbishop Williams took place in tbe new i Catholic cathedral in Boston on Sunday last. -Cardinal McCloskey must be deriving - " Pr.7i. t of a " - between tbe miiwr. n.. i . t re vr lath and pickets ; six shingle miils. making a pleasant little income from marriage fees. three planing mills, At tout one a ny is iue tiumwr. i iij i.ie CSCH'.OOO shingles three sash and door factories, one fence fietory, three Hour and grist mills, thre grain warehouses, two foundries and mas chiuo shops, one railroad machine shop, two tanneries, three breweries, three print- ing offices, publishing two weekly and one r.oor sricsts ! A man in Weld county, Colorado, re cently paid $o,000 for his wife, giving $2,000 in cash, and the deed cf a farm woith $3.. W. E. Doughrrtv, of Ilairishnr?, is warmly urged by several Democratic jour- nomination i.t , dailv i)ater and one monthly German mag- , aziuo : one bo'jk bindery, elcveu churches , nals fr the lemocratie and three public halls- The County Court i State Treasurer. House and jail is a very fine edifice. By ! Early Tuesday morning Wesley Van means of the Fox and Wisconsin riveis Dusen. a wealthy and ccccntiic farmer at and the works of the rox nd Wisconsin Improvement Company, it is connected willi Green Bay and the water that How into the Gulf of the St. Itiwrcnce on the one hand, and with the Mississippi on the other. Steamlmats come there from Pitts buigh, Pa., and several that were built there arc now running on the Mississippi and its tribufaiies, A ship yard is estab lished to build boats and barges for the Mississippi. The Wolf river is navigable for snnwl steamboats up into the pine lum ber region for 100 miles. Mottof the lnm ler ami shingles manufactured ges south over the Chicago jwul Northwestern road to find a market. This rod wi'd soon form a otitinuous line to Lake Superior, it be ing completed except a link of water com munication ou Grceu Bay. nTl.f An.. 1 vi'.le. No serious ti o-i!,, , j curred between the tjHt ,3V; miners. It is stated t!ia oT5 rciai:iou aiio t'eshnrrt )f iUM,HKi this we? k to te lifA-Cavii n .Ilm .1.. . -i I.i'-' v have made such a stir in r.i',," ' awarded the gold mod il f,f '"" ' Society of Br.ul-.gTie. F.a :r,"5 ' was delivered by bin , ,,r;; j ,' ' of the Etablissetuent - city. The hall was ovri4l,w, , English. French and Amnr and all the French aut': .;it tf The miner car-t-ir.' k. - anirtd at Si mx ( ity wrrc received witli if:. A salute wa fi rd. s- I rT . " a tv . J i: ih v! .pe his roftv-s. that thev woc.Id supply hiin w .i'.i pi elimi'iarj- f.ind -. and that o s-KCi a-t he e-viiid convince them that the m.uii.f.ioture was piaciicnble ti .r.i extt trlv.l .!!. ,-ti atnp'.e atnonnt of cip--Ai :,;.! be f. i '.c -mil:;; to take, i pa;t ii. .;j hi l is iii . en t i-i;s or to puiehasc t! e 1 1-1 (,f ii'.n it within a d.-!i rm:::ed n:-.i. The Dr. Kut;ema:i nferrrd to vs a ::c; "...;;'. fiietid :f M.igiiet's, one wliohad 1 i,!i!,ato'.n. t,vA the rop!e ' fift m.iii t J c--nit an invcsttg-tnn ',i , (Ii.::t i.k Pjk to cl.L-r.ite ir.stc'ul of uttev.i;.iir.2 to shun it b - i t i-istcl !-: . bit ions Mea;;N i. v. io i-'v Orleans ar.d ith him n.3 an a.sc-c'ate ia oo'ects. ': tiilhig-. of tha d's-verv s his I C '. . " t-i.Ltl f l:i , fi: tin-. by th.-ii fjre.'a .-iy r,;:u ir; f-j'.r.c:.x c. , ;teove:ci ua - tvuctu o .'icss'-s. rrail ntwii ! crs, siik n. arr.ifa.;. tiers at I'ateif.. -u. ?. .1.. pi -siiot u.tc-rpoiin i:;vo!oi:s ai.;l sli:;.:l c! i. e- whose ..nv i oik wav r. ms r.tem ' ' i . '- . . . 4 . " . ; . . i: i T I .1 : . T-ith I'l"!.! in t i . o : " een e ' 1 . cei . .1:. rui:; 1 . 1 1 ;i 11 -.".1 11 1 o -.intie: ;m 01 :ei. r-r.nv trttilt .-v v'.-l ot piiiit.-j o. v: n at cii V. ilii.''i-.;:-.:.d e..'-h of which t-Iil !v r i; L.--1 at this ci-htenr.Si.1 tic n. It v, il! i'o:il'Ic;"j pro-c to t-s t io-t uiLcrciti:.- occasion. i.TZ ' -? i Tiiz "a't'u-.'ii r.rty in Oi io i !.nnp:- j ill h'-ncst nirn, a c--i:hvs- T!ie work of ph ac- 1. , iv.. i l: . J J .c tut : ! sion of cotr.itat.t con nevrr rr'vc -i-u k v ' c't'.ilty o' (ho charpci v.liich have bec-n , iniii.iat'"-d ntinst !iim, if th re i.- no f.-ori.'l.itii'n f;r them. This is perfect. o;..t T!om.if'il f'U ii. ( d of L M;ij;ii -r, nn:i:o!ts to be in-remnrk.-ible dic vej v. ly phii :i t ) C .Tin r f o-.ili:iary in in u t thu. f;' lint ctr:-h. eye 'j" wot I i o i 1 -'.a'"--.! c-i2:? 01 itesjmr. ji . ir.t'j i 'l' lovci-.iv.r r.iiJ ; r;i MP..'.' ic 10 .:ie. ; t. -it .:,! v hi the Hr.c-k- I i:.l- 1, i.ii--S 'I .!'.. : - I '': .dtar i f i ler - r , iV.y it is literally Ivg 1 Salt fo r-'-.t nair.ot "ol.l wh" is .? lively as a and tiiere n no ?.t.-1 iv-r, .0 .0 1. tt-l'.ia.-nee, an-1 Mobert W. M.-ekey. bv hi o. n act, ha."- 5-trengthened t!;c fu? piciun. whether well or ill founded, widch !:ns prevailed against him, and f-tntishr-d t!ie stroncr-st possible reason for doubting hi integrity and honety. It hos a very ugly look and justifies the b.-lb-f that there is something rot ten in Denmark. , f.;u:d him, as he told the writer yr sto.ih' v. to I e a1) nNo!:olil;od. we!! r.-;u! s'iti' ' nnn, parently r-cting in peif-cl g-vuj ! fiiih a:-! utterly absoihd in the p.)r,:.;Ltii j tics of his di;c . .very. If anything, he was j too enthusiastic, too rart, and was conse quently !,f rvous and excit-.itle to a degree. . With a F.t'r.chmar, a:id an inve it or. nnw j ever, tiris v.ns peilnps natural ; a:ul so it I w;is arrange:! that he ri".l.l have the u .o f 1 Mcs:.is. 1 'rail's silk f.iclot y at Paterson , t he.e to pes feet and amplify his m'-ih-'d-s j a:i'l tiie.o to Legitt the new nianufac ore. I The French man was to Iiave the v.rrs of The r.i.iii-.if.icl ur ngcr.ls for the sale ' "f the go -ds, nnd the Seligmans, as already machine-ry and power. eis cxpeeted to br hi , state!, were to auvntice tnt capital as i "s'-ec:.".!"" t.art nni . or. as wa.s determined I !...... : j. ' .. . . i- Ilr.v Wirt 1 am n Iv-vitpv of Pl.Il. : .'.. J.i.-ocK company a.siooe i..,. --W -. ......... . ... J... ........ ... . .... . , ntlv retuined from a six i n iclpl i i, re w lit. f Mf. u.r i.i-n'f. i.iri'rcr T n r- l . 1. . - t .. V 1 . 1 . : .1 , 1 . ... : 1 I 1 1 v. .... ..x,... ij 1:11; c.o:ic I'J i ;r ii-.p.i.i, ii-'.--nu rctillli.o liOOl a ol.X; ''TI!K!'.i; S Mil I.MX IN IT " -'t' ip r-.i n sr.ciilice on the week-' tour in the Sioiith and ha-; given ! The meicurial and vingaine invcr.tor was prittv of treat moral ' to the Washtrurton corresponiient of J soon bu-ied in the construction of retorts V:c f teen vr?.r- r,-. iron I'-o.; tiie .New ork J ri.'mne the conclu dons i '"I" ,i'i:",,u" ' ,u koios. m me.-e lo 17 :. th? sin-.de excet.tlon of i at which he has arrived from his per- ! iV''" 7k o , u ' .7, .... . " 1 , i . . ,, .' , iu!Kon:i!'. ;I ml iv week both, mnde their l'ii-2, Ohio hri mnf.n.dy cas, h.iavr sonal esponence. I hey are precisely ap; eara.ice in Pi-.ters-m-the former accom nif.jonli -s in favor of ti t; Ilcpuhlican j what any other man would express . paaied ! v a lady as his wife, and a p etty ticket, but ':ow that "..".-P proud nnd after actual observation, and bear em- : '. lo iil, their -J.ui;hter. The whole ar i'.'rcR: ive or-nniitlon i.; ir.ert-Iv tlie ! phatic tetimonv against the Southern Vv l"'r "1 at the Hamilton House. Tho L.vloiv of a Mightv name. The Had- ! poliev of his Jan' pai tv in the last I,',1,l"iV,l.brf " to ,V VY .V1',81 tlie , , . - 11 i. .1.1 1 r- , . . 1 i.o. s mil;.--. 1.1 overalls, a nl shot-sleeves teal.- t?!:e-l tm.t profane old fetnner, Congress. Altnough Judge Ktlley 13 . manufactut ing his chemicals. A quantity Fvii Vadi. t.. rhto- himself into tiie I very late in arming at tlie truth, his ! e-f the la: ter, "p-cpaicd for tlie transmnta brvoc!: au't lea-l th-irdete.oralizci.l hoits ! statetner.tsarenotewoithycomincrirom ; ,,OM ofc-.tton, ihix, &c, into si'.k, was soon to vtot V. bc.f jitntitmoi ts too ancient f etich a prominent Heoubiican. lie said: 1 ,n 'e"-'"s-. small parcel ot ttax yarn siivl cun.ii.i;; a poliltcd r.vt to '; cat.'it in that kind was operated on ; woven into ri'ohon by -liie vote 1 ni'st reeret riurinz mv tour- i,..ira , . . , .1 i np, SHU poiitcly If.t tfen year t.ei .ioe in Congress, is that . i the t.i;ie st silk. Ail eoneei ni .t woi-o in hp. 'Ositivclv dw; Uv.-A. Then t!iev ap. j w'r-'i I east last winter in favor of the j st;icjcs. "There's millions in it " w?s tho A YtirxG MATiTva. The death of Miss Fi.z-eiahl, of pj.terson, X. J., by kerosene binning, hetetofore announced, w-.s a cae of marVyrd.im. In getting out of l-ed to proem e relief for a toothache she upret the lamp and set tire to the bed. Her first thought was not of herself but of some chiidu n iio were sleeping hi the same room .viih he i .and she cat ried them out, and ran into the -Cot t, a'.l binning and naked as. he wnr-. the blinding snow allording a great source of relief. Her Ciies aroused ti.e other inmates of the house, among ther.i Dr. Cahi'.l and his brother William, who ran to her rescue and carried her into the. bouse, young Cahil! gcttinu his Ininls severely burned in so doing. Mean while the tint.'itur.te si'.l was suileting UMiohl agony from her bu; 11s. Her whole body, from her neck flown, was burned; her sides to a crisp, and bet- f.-et and limbs so that the skin peletl o'l and fi ll down in st lips. But she bore her mi tiering like a t..aityr, and vhe:i i)r. Cahili apj lied n 1 a id lime water to ease her pain she said ci-tfcfuHy, That f els go d ; I can never forgi-t you. doctor." It was evident that he r iiijuin.s v.eie fatal, and that all that was pos.-dbie to be elne for her was to ease her pain. She lingered till about 1.530 o' clock, w hen she died. A rir.ooDY Atfrat, In Plymouth town ship, Luzerne county, on Thursday last, (Vnstablr. Michael Casey w ent to levy upon the goods of James Conm-11, but was re-si.-ted. and retuining to Wiikesbarre for assist aticx', police (Jtiiecr Beihscnr.er went w ith him. The whole Connell family, com-pii-.ing a dozen tnfti, emtaiegated together in the house and banicaded it. When the officers approached they were fired upon, li- idsennot receiving three balls, one in h.A head and two iu Ids body. Casey was also shot. The sberitf at once collected a pose of 100 men, who, armed, v s ted '.he scene and af;er some strategy and desper ate resistance, arrested them a'.l and brought them to Wiikesbarre amid inteuse excite uv nt. Lawrence ar.d Edward Connell, who fired the shots from the windows which struck Officer Reibsenner, were held for that cause, and the others in default ef 3.00f) bail each, were also sent to prison, lie.bsenr.er is sinking rapidly. Casey will. probably recover, ali hough he has fourteen buckshot in his body. Over one dozen muskets and ritles, most, of them loaded, were found in the house of the Connells after their capture. ! Thk NK.v'LirE.vsE Law. The Elr.-.ira I l'rv.Vr in a late aiticle upon the new license law of this State justly atiintadvei Is : upon the provision contained therein w hich ; , is intended to prohibit or sit least to e-b-siruct the sale of liq 1 01s in this State froiu dealers outside, il is fair to lay the b!, 11110 of this outrageous provision upon tiie Senate, which tacked the provision, as an amendment, to the bill as it originally passed the House. But the House refused to concur in the Senate amendments, and the result was a reference of the matter to a conference committee. One of the con cessions to the Senate, agreed upon by the I cor. fere nee committee, was that tiie provi sion above referred to should stand. The Aletrticr alludes to the f-.ct that Skinner' &. Hu'-seil, wholesale liquor, dealers at 121 mira, have hitheito had an annual trade in this State of forty thousand dollars, and. if there is any real foice to the afoiesaid provision, they would in a large measure be cut oft froiu thetrtiiifle in Pennsylvania. ; All that we need to say m reference to this intended prohibition is that it is prac tically a dead letter, and. a.s it ooht to be, will be wholly elisregai led by the trade. If it is lawf.il for r.nyboby to sell alcoholic : liquors in this Stale Ivy the wholesale, tlie j Legislature has nvt the power to resrict such legal privilege to poisons residing 1 Within tlie State. If the legisl itu-e pos sessed SL'ch a power will: itferetice to tho sale of liqiio", it could just as well estab lish a similar prohibition against tbe sale iu this State of any other class of g-M!s by persons residing in ar. adjoining State. The Legislature above referred to is brutttm fuhiun, and we trust will be heeded by no , one. Tituicille Vovritr. I cast last winter in favor of the . .. ,t .1 . . rt 1 tr...... ...t it.... t ice n.u. 1 . . .... his else eiat .ve- toin ci wiiom n.ive liiieit lie 1 11 riuer saw tn u so lar as I Mnmiimmia e. v .-1,1, 1 it izc-fi, ami was to le known in commerce iame of toi.. n?. MYATEnii.X'S MiAPfl- .Tt."CE 01" TIIH IN- seiv.ilion v-flnt ihniiiL' bis extended .. ... . . .. f .. 1 ii'iii. 11 fin i in e 110 w iiceisir v i.r titn . 1 .. .1 . . t'.r. V- a I ... : .. . ' r e . . . - . - -, , oy lie name Ot : m ...... 1 -1 ....... .... ......, u--v '.i oMierai iiiiuinry ioice mar. there is . -t t I. . - t 1 ! . r . : 1 I., r . n v- i.J - 1-. Tt il ill IVnili! Il-ll,!l nv I !.!.. It.- ..l'..l - : . '.ll.n.iwii.i..j..;.,...-i.y . 1 j ... - ....j a... t. ...... .. . nr. i.iini:ii Willi. VN TOR sad e.ttfO oi political .lry rot a:id e:i- , confederals soldiers, with Northern men, Hut now come a most sinrodar storv tirelv v.!;.:-".!: Vl!cl. Tti Dcm o- i 'r;' aP'-'t-haggc,s, and traveler, and 1 n,n P:,te,So:,. Wednesday of h,st week eratswlilofo.t; re:)oml:t,t, .YiiliaM l'l Tt W ' 'he Scr ' rrW ,MmH" ''-appeared.- A'lr,, Ci -.Vfrr.ur rr:d "rdv.- f-ft . ' o, lj ' i..0' i M, i-eJor could not amount, for his ah- , ; .....v ...-.VB ... .......lllllll l.,li'.'S, f.,. ' ..,,. T .1 . ... - ... ,1 1 ,-. . ., ,. . r.i,. Tt.,. . 1 Ui. ir l!.,.,. ... ....1 ?.. - ' .: ".iuaini-1 iijjit i...;'.ii-.i:. i.i - v...... i. i.in, ..ic ii-i.-'i ivu oeci 1 1 ; i . 1 11 the oil m The 1 tc-iahy if they -,rp to l jtion, 1 ,;t o:;iy r.i m jo.i'y. -3:- -1 3 - o not tO thr f.S to ; rrcii-.-il t -. t '- t In. ..-t in. :n .. ti I.!- the sections !. vi-i:ed. He iravo an ' t, ,r. . r . i e - ... ' ,-. -,-- ... f example or tr.e IrePn-r in tho South hv- 1 reiatuo; wtiat lie ln:n.-eir s: IlO.V. W ALT KU 1 1. I.OWP.1F, Of MfcAfl- r-vtrnf ( t . ..1. ... . 1 1 . r . ivi.iiuo; n nai ;ic uwii.-cil saT lit Augusta, I U.itig Ionise. t unknown. He iiajqei;ed to j b-f hi tiiat city on the ih.y ch-: ;en for deco , rating t!:e giaves of the 10,1.'. -dera'ed diad. He-I enia i !iid an.l (.li.-ivi.l c nsilu 1 Iw ,.,-, v tiie U irt-ut.hM e.l v. - a fit. person to be 1 ceedings. A long procession marched ?i 'minal' d Ly the Erie convention a3 t through thecity w ith engines, civic. orgaui thrffiext t.--.-to.'ff-tic car.tlivlate for (iOV- -'-''''-S c-te., it being treated as a general man ttml an no-, KcUey observed the sig- r r .... ' ''.e.it:. l.-.c. ti.:-.t, l...e men and wo--.eis.itn hau ot ! men we.o uathered for tko purpose of :! tve nave tievtr j paying tribute to the iMemoi-v of th ih.n.I AjOv.-nc a-tnilv conietierate soiiiie.rs. or or. .m ' Sw, .J Uu'-, till: till. .! -.nisli "ci his eh v. v. d of ;t. .1 I rai.s were niv.stil.ed. So.n :ifei bis ippcainnee th propi iet-.r of the liotel re ceivid a telegram from Mr. Se!ignru, ask ing him to advise when the lady siiould leave. This she did Ptiday last, since whie'i time mvhing l-.ad beeu'heaid either cT herf.eif or her talented liefc-e. . Mr, Ed win I'raii says he has Iea'ieeii of her do-ptn-t -.lie foi Europe, possibly preari-anged witli the mysterious chemist. The Doctor is still in Nnn- York,' and professes to be in a tcrrdo" pian. Dry at the desertion of his friend, lie had left, ho savs. a lucrative pr.ieuee in -ev oiirniis to round his for- :...: 1 o .1 . .. 1 .r. -..-!: . n "i -.i r.mii.. nnen cf .iio.c ti... 1 '.,..' -. " ,......,..., ii-u-ic tunes 11 the siikeu bonanza. i. '.;.ti 'i-.l - . f fi? .vtiii-tiie l). ir.crntio t -' t!'e "ceasiun was furnished by the band v:- P. .0 su :,.,..!.. r.. r.-.. ;-.-:rty?.; hout-'itof the Folk and (lav regular Fnited States in- j prt nehnUu' pi-oces and the hue-Ai v ; uBr,i:.o in Kit. He the., l,,lod in 1 f himseif. He think 'that U,o I i'in I,,,,!,. 1!t 19-7 he wa elr.t ,1 i rt . . 1. '. ..""r" s.'lIs',.MO co,- ; kuter was won icd and overwron-ht. r-o-. .: of ti.- .Tt.'l i'v ? cf the ;:;.reriK' ' "here vhib!. 1 ?Ianv of our readers have no doubt been tempted to inquire, what sort of an insect j is the bttifulo gnat ? The telegraph brings us accounts of cattle and horses destroyed j in great number by them, in Tennessee. ; An exchange thus describes them : j The buffalo gnat, which is causing so j muchdestructionamongcattle in the South- ! west, is a small insect, nt more than half; the size of the hr.-nse-fiy, which suddenly j appears in the air by millions and settles j upon nil fi-ur-footed animals vvtthm reach. A horse or cow will be literally covered w ith them at night ; in the morning the animal will be found dead and swelled to an enor mous size. The bite is very poisonous, and tlie wound quickly festers. Cattle owners find that the most effective way of protect in.; their animals is to cover them with a coating of diluted tar, but if that cannot bo d.eic fi:es are built and the smoke drives e0 the insecls. Amongst the wild animals, especially the deer, ou the Atkansas side of'the river, the ravages of the gnat are everywhere apparent. Without any pro tection, the deer falls victims in large num bers to this poisonous insect, which, how ever, does not touch man. A ste Tt evolution ah. y Dkeos. , he j Wilmington VN. C.) Journal says : "It has been suggested, and we think the sug '. gestion a capital one, that the delegates ' ; from the Cape Fear section appear in ehar ' acter at the centennial celebration at Char I lotte next month, as representati ves of an ' oveit act of resistance to British authority, j made ten years previous to the battle of j Lexington. True, the act on the Cape ' 1 Fear resulted in none of the blood.-kcd ; which characterized t hat in Massachusetts; j but it was none the less e'aring in concep : tion and bold in its execution. We refer ! to the refusal of tbe patriots to allow the . ' British sloop-of-war Diligence, which ap- rea:ed in the Ca; e Fear river eai'y in tlie ! year 17Go with stamp paper for the use of ' I the colony, to land the paper. They not : only did this, but t hey seized a boat lielong- ' i ing to the vessel, hoisted it on a cart, and i with a Hag floating from her mast, pro- ; ! ceeded in triumph lo Wilmington. The : i act was greeted with tumultuous applause i ! by the citizens, and that night tbe whole j ! town was illuminated. The next day tho ; people, headed by Colonel John Ashe, of j j New Hanover, and Colonel Hugh Waddell, : of Brunswick, proceeded to the governor s j palace and demanded that lie desist from j all attempts toexecute the stamp act. The governor at fht refused, but finally yielded ; when he saw the preparations made by the j people to burn the house over his head, j Houston, the stamp master, wa.s then pro- ' duced and was taken by the people to the 1 head of the market house, wheie he was ; made to take a solemn oath not to attempt ! to execute the ini.piitous duties of his of- . fice." ! Hemarkakt.e Case on Suspexped Ani mation. The Savannah -Yew has learned i of the following case of suspended anima 1 tion : A young boy, about twelve years of ! age, residing with, his father on President ! street, near Jefferson, had beer, ill for some ; elays and was attended by a physician. On Thursday night the boy apparently died ! respiration ceased, his heart was metioii ; less, and a deathly pallor overspread his countenance. Tho distressed parents j mourned their child as dead, and when the physician called at the usual hour he was Hudson. N. Y., shot his mother dead and then killed himself. At a speliirg match in Candia, N. II., a few evenings a, Peic ii E.ekiel Lane, So years old. spelled down all the young folk and took the first rrize. The library of tbe great naturalist Andulxm was burned wilh the residence of his sister-in-law, Mr. Lucy Eakcwell, at Shelbyv i!!e, Ky., a few dysago. An Indian: Judge has elecided that if a woman will !iorten pie-crut with but ter at thirty eight cent- a pound, her hus band has ijood cause for divorce. Three fi.Ling boats were host on Lake Michigan dining the gale of Thursday night. Their crews numbeiied 11 men. A barge w ith four men on board is also re ported lost. Water froze to a thiekne of foily half an inch at Omaha on Saturday night. A licl.t snow, mingled with rain, fed all Sunday afternoon, but did not lay on the ground long. It is r.-laled that a man died recently at S.m Bafael, Cab, who had livid there for eleven years and no one knew his name, his tongue Ueing paiahzed and he unable to write. Emperor William has signed tlie bill abolishing all monasteries in fierma-jy. This action is due to the induer.ee of Bis marck, who threatened to resign unless the bill became a law. The jury in the ease of Daniel Dortgli erty. charged with the murder of George Major, chief burgess cf Mahony City, on the night of the :!Isf of Or-tnttcr, IST-k ren dered a verdict 'if not guilty. i'.Mh iick Xutt. father f Commodore Xntt, died in Manchester. X. IL. last week. "None." as the Philadelphia Led" r;-r would say. "hut Nu t forgotten."' Gone to await the crrtek of doo.T). Th" breaker at Do.-.ts & Btr.Tiigard ner's colPery, rear S'lam.ikin, Pa., was burned Tuesday niyht bv an ir.cendiarv. Loss ?1 fK, 000. "Tw jh-mdiedtmn and boys arc thrown o.it cf cm ploy meat by this lire. If seems that the uniepntant rebels of New Orleans arc never roi.i-' ro ce-.s persecuting the go; lie c.irjtsb?cgers. The last act of outrage was inflicting tive of them for trying to bribe the Legislature. They propose to move t he sarcophagus containing tbe lwvnes of Wa'diing-oo fu Philadelphia, for exhibit i m at the Centen nial. 1 his is the wot t yet. He eouM not lie while living and now they won't let him lie. " ! The Washington St tr is say. It says : Between the women of New 1 ork who run after handsome uetcis. ar.d the women of Buv.Ivii who run after popular preachers, it is hard to say which lot are tho biggest idiots. , John Steele, or "coal-oil Johnny," as he i.; sometimes c::lltd. is now living ou a farm three miles from 1'itt.bu.gli. and like an honest man attends to his own business and lets everyho.lv che al me. Ho be longs to the grangcrs- A y unsf widow- grieved herself to death in a month, in Lackawaxen. Pa., over the demise of her husband. The in- : cons- boate wife lost sight of the mother, and left to the cold chaiity of the would two children, one aged two years and the other nine weeks. TJose Sewell. white, tlie wife of a ' poloi-ed man of Boston, was found dead in her room on Saturday morning, and her body badly burned. Several colored men ; were arrested, who aic supposed to have killed the woman and then burned the body to hide the ci imo. There is living in East Machia a child who has two parents, two grandfathers, two grandmother, two great-grandfathers, two great-grandmothers, and one great- ! Kieat-grandmother, all living within the limits of the town, the latter being but ' seventy-two years old. There is great excitement at Exeter. I N. IL, and vicinity over the discovery of rich silver and lead deposits on the farm of ! Asa Brown at Iiaymond. A party at Ports month has bought pait of the farm, and is working it, and negotiations aro pending for tho sale of tho rest. j The Kreninj Pott says that the steam- ! er City of Hartford, when passing through . the East River Monday morning, tan into ; and capsized a scow on which were Cap- ; tain Costa, his wife ami four children, the eldest of whom was seventeen years. The four children were drowned. Last week a gentleman living near Greenwood. Va.. lost several sheep killed by dogs. He then took one of the sheep and put strychnine iu large quantities upoti it. and the next morning there weio 31 ; elead elogs in the field, the farthest one 01T not being 100 yards from the body of tho dead sheep. " ! A Milwaukee girl was seen staggering ' there on the charge along witli a bundle of unfinished shirts on , named Irunner. It appears tii Jrimner on the head wi io St. Chailcs 1 1 -t-. 1 i :. e.rr.i..: , 1 'V-t..'- a Ic . f ti For- a 1- ... and a brou?t p:vri tL.-n T . ' - 1 Oonflim th p-.tb.ished st.it. nciinr ci 1 lie Tnu.c. 70 mined t- tty it again t have t xptred. A trml.le t-o-n ad tr- c S. C, at half ..tt five r.-, , tKKii. The Mecj '.e i f t church was dc-n i.' . v.; maikft fiooe hlo-'i v,. d:el prso!H were a--'-::: 1. ,"' sei-iously iniured. The r'n.,, (iteenvii'.e t Col nt, '.'j a,..j ,. .; , raili'M.ui vveic uiut.n-d a'.d. HgClI. Tiee XKfrf. l-rr. . ti m. Onlv nrtr devh i Miss Ida Lillian tiroc; to Col. Nicho'as rrnttfi. rf en Sainrd iy. There; err. iu the if sidetice of Mr. J '." at 2.351 est Twenty. sre The clercytr.r.n was F tth.-r I' Josejh Church. The b Misses Mary ar.rl Ceci'i.i n.ibriella ireeley ; th g; -ru::. ' Hubert. Whiteht-v Keid. a:vj '." A. Carleton. 1 iie bride a:i l j-.V mediate ly sai'e i ii the At : vs.-: ::S;,. 4" n-oiiths" tour in Eutjpe. '..;. law yer, and was a g 1 s V j.e: -a . war. ! The Meamr L ,V lor Leavenworth. Kan-as. to-t. . pier No. 3. St. C!,i:'.cs hri !.-.. : miies from St. L-viie. nh . ' ; 1 .' ilay night, and snW.i'iPj'.'v 1 f.-.o f water. Mi., 'p. v: . - r , Povtnp. a railr o:d man. ai-. i hrrt-c giil. aged s ven and i-'g'.t v-s-c lost, and six or s.-ven dec'- pa--: also supposed to have h"ri !-;. names cannot te a-cei tii: 1. J:.: wv owr.rd by the Mi--. .c::i !; .; ; (lowrr any. wa mi-.'cl a- ? Insureii for i i Ci'tci-.i.: Wheeling o3'::e 3. A teniiic cxp!ojori occaf-- ' rftemoiorr in the Banker !h'i r Xotth ?:.iT..r.b'iii.., E-.g'.vo.l. n! miners were at woik. At mi Jn'ghr brnlies had been taker, out. Tw-::-meti are yet in tlie mine and tl.e-s liorwj that ;:-iy .f th-m w ii' he . -aiive. La'er advices are that x'm -of miners killed .vasgie.tei that V: ported. Forty-ne dead be-dieshif recovered from the mine. The't-r-ably all who have perished. ). no bodies were mutilated I'eyond re;. A gs-eat number of l-ad miners families of child en destitute. Tt is related that the P..s--v. Moutieelio. ti-j., recently peif r feat of reading a I.-iter without hea contents. Anoid woman who In been t o scho .1 g. .f a letter one c akerl ihe P.-tma-tcr to read it i Si:e did n-t w.int hhu to hear ir. t-fik a w:d of cttoi out of her p e sluiT.-d his eais will, it. Siie the!.:1, read the letter in a low voice, im perfectly sati?f.ed that tlie reaier liear not a word of it. Thi is re: a late actual occurrence, but it those things that used to happen -. papers) whn the o' lest of us wc;: -Tbe Duiuth (Mini.) f-a 2 -Hattie Rns-ell. who. a little over a ago, shot and killed Mr. John P. h is recovered her usu idy g.ix' he.r spirits, and is now quite cheerfal. incarcerated in the oynty j iil. ail : and comfortably caved for. Her child is taken t the prison tw.... times a week, and spends sorn? 1: each visit. Hattie is extremely iy. and naturally enough evinces s!g--pres.-i.au when it leaves her. il prr.bably the youngest mother i" ' sota. lieing but fifteen yeais old en: of this month, while her chill :? thirteen month of age. The Titnsville Courier, M iy ".. icles one of tho most l-emarkable ' accidents that ever cime under vr v.-ttion. As a woman named ?I walking ou the track of the O.l t road, at a point between Gregg"' Shafl'er, she stepped asiile to av ';: ing freight tain when a tauk er the track sr.d breaking from t struck at:d crushed the porr err. death. Four other cars tiilej vs'..l atid miscellaneous merchandise upon the wreck of tho first. .1 a hour- befoie the body of ti e w.v-j be recovered. It is batdly p i : as railroads are used that an a:.v this hind can happen again. The little town of ihv:ieN.: ferson county, is the latest scr; t raged v. One G. W. Speru.: i-i of killing a f informed of the death ot his patient, which j her shoulder, and, struck bv her beauty, a ; struck Bru ; had occurred about ten minutes previous i Green Bay banker protiosed for her hand 1 poker at t! i to his arrival. I be physician, however, ' and made her his bride. Milwaukee girls : some six weeks ago, ktivckit-g 1 I was sceptical and examined the body close-i now otter to make shirt for twenty-five sible, in which state he rci:i ii::t 1 ly. No signs of lifo were visible, but some- ! cents per dozen and wait six months for : hours, but that he Ihiallv s fat ' naps became entirely crazy, and lied to .. t .;-...-- 1 1 ti.. .."....... . 1- 1- : .. 1 . 1.1 :e :i 1 i.i.r .1 i.i .t.- i r.n..ir mmvi r - -- .... -i, ;iiiiiuu-i.if.v.uiir...il,r.oi ,,iM ; ".-- " "-'us, woven trim cotninon flax vain but !.V.t Of!k with Ritrnittcl nbibtr. A i l'TU "'r U ea, !,0tf ll,,c blowing ; bl;;:iafll as f(unl lho looni3 (r 0 P:-. s-in . nAide-nt ' V ' ""tn,S fl'U'otly at places of less s mai.? at Mr. Call's of'-.- to Pv to d -i lii of tee Ci .' wforel cotlldy judicial j Augusta and Aiken. The most or his time j """ " ; i'l dtict wi.hout. an v "olicitation whit- WRS "lat in Florida. He sars, so far! John Tlr.PNErt, a German, now a resi- ' v. i on hi p-rt hot hy tlie ponfne- ! as ,iG saw :l!,u l,e wt't with Ids eyes and i cInt of P.eading, Pa., bas lived to be called , t r f t'-." w.rl . i t. I ,:,IS O en these wa.s no feeling of fear and . tl,e father of more children than probably '? .. ." V, , .. oistrijt on tlio prot of the colored people, 1 ny other man in the country. He is sixty ''"Wl"'1; ' l "-0, ''s irciiocnty ' and ho could not for tho life of hi,n see .' 'tars old and has had three wives, ilev.as He ,ll5t married m Germany i.i 1841, and hia she of a latter an- I thing impelled him to endeavor to restore I animation, and after working upon the 1 body for several minutes, with the assist j ance of the boy's father, he felt a very i slight convulsion of the frame, not percep tible to the eve. The lllallinill it ion of tt.a muii on rue leit sine, anti me neart t2gan to beat faintly, and almost immediately after the eyelids partially lifted, and res piration slowly commenced. In the course of an hour the apparently elead boy was sitting up iu heel, though very weak and faint. On Sunday morning lie had te- e.overed sufficient st rength to permit of bis j now died within competent i d i n..? a m.v.i r.s Jtido-f ! wa' VP1 K'au to nave made the ttin, for wue ciir-ti m lSi-t. In that short time I o ri I ns l-r-pn i-r.iw-l : i randi- t K'. en.UiK.l 1,1111 to understand the con- . lK"n ''iin seventeen children two pairs '..t. for th,. hi -hoV ot'l. e in tho.Vo i""1""' the . N-mth better than he had ins lour sets of triplets, and one at .. V ' . . . ,. . . cci uiuitisioon ,t nriore. I le said it was -'".gie mriij. lie was married tiie 1 jimg ;.ii'?s.-i.,i,.ii pe n .K'.ans : not tho ku klux that was rnining the Sont h Pt of June, 1310, and in February V not want i.Jii, lor lie Ii ou ed the "or wa their unhappy condition to be at- ot.n r child was born to him. followed bv I 111 Jt 4..1 . . . ...... . . I . ..... 1 ,. . . . . . 1 . . . . ... .. ... A'- iion o'ee tmnt seek. I ",""ieu l" l" ",itl,ru oy rue southern e.mu on 1110 loitowing t;iit-itmas. Alter 1 Llaoe crvf P" i'l it- t-s;rt him- i 1 -1 'I'"-' 1,1 "'- jrojne i uie -Norui, nor wa? i iiat ins wne nore linn twins live consecu 1. 't.0''f'i'rVi.'.'i!i-. r,-l0 ( any dtical question involved ; he thinks 've times, and three children at a single - il. lli uta.: Oi u t k. rtue zo , the whole rouble in the South arises from birth, making fifteen children in uinc vcars, .1114 tuvli m m t iUJ If-".t by notnt- f thianci-.d and industrial causes, and ho be- ' t the end of which timo his second" wife t-Ucjf eotiviit ioosi, i j f.e-t jrowinpf liaves that the South will not improve and died. His two mat ii iges covered a period - ha thc"jfe toiti. We -,.iv tills inttch a,,vjlncc "ntil the Forty.fourlh Congress re- of i seventeen years, and yielded him thirty- peats u,e iinanciat lerisiali'jn ol tbe 1 oi ry- wo eniidren. lie hn;, come lo this coun thhd t-.lilthc industries ofthocountry are try three years before tlie death of hissee- fl-viveil. Jilid w e ai-f foiw.rl ti. livo OP.d W ife. 1 1 r nrne iKm-vin,! . l ii.. ' ... li ... - . ...w .t ....... .. iv... xi;Hii s.ioii.iy ""o --- . , i , . u. ...on..., iuu uuuui wi.i grow worse in- ' - ..., .ms iiuie io a widow witn one for fa. troose of pn. lUiiatioti of Jo I'.-" Lo ,'ufr the rif, not Of ihe aitist and traveler, Jean Fred erick de Waldeck, who recently died in P.uis, the following carious facts are stated. He had reached the age of nearly 110, having been born in March, 17(S!. When this country was born, Waldeck was ten years old. When the Bastile was destroyed, Waldeck was t wenty-t hree years old. When Napoleon I was made Emperor, Waldeck wa thirty-eight years old. When Moscow was burned Waldeck w:as forty-six yens old. When Waterloo was fought, Waldeck was forty-nine years old ; and ho was fifty-nine when Webster delivered his celebrated speech on the erection of the Bunker Hid Monument. Wilh a mind to appreciate each event fully, he saw tho biith and progress of this republic, the fall of the Bourbon dynasty, the readjustment rr , I.f. no'.itie.ol mans of Thirone. 1 1 10 coveriesof gas, of the steam engine, loco- j ten.iial Exposition at Philadelphia. motive, steamboat, electric science, the telegraph, the laying of the cables, the building of the gieat suspension biidges. He was a more than a middle aged man when Nelson fell at Trafalgar, and an old man when Bvron published the last canto of "Childo Harold." their pay. Detroit Free Prett. The town of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, was almost totally destroyed by fire on the 27th u!t. The burnt district is one and a half ! miles long and half a mile wide. Nearly all the business houses w ere burned, includ- body continued, and presently there was a i ing the banks and tho principal hotels The loss will not be less than g,000,OfK). The fire originated in the saw-mill of Mor gan .k Bro. j We have heretofore mentioned, says' Hie Troy Pre, the wonderful and sadden- ing mortality in the family of Mr. Ilinckler, at bandlake. Seven of his children have being removed to a chair for a brief while. At hot accounts ho was improving, and now there is every prospect of his ultimate recovery. r.e month, all of dips as to le able to attend te h:s i : and that nothing seiions was .vp until week before last, when he c : of severe pain in his head. wlno'. and finally resulted in insanity " -tho latter taking place on Sundo inst. A coroner's inquest w'a the facts developed accorded 1 above statements. A warrant v' for the apprehension of Spencer. ; stable E. Neffmade the aire-t at on Friday morning, coiidiu'ttrf f-; cr to KejrnoMsville, wheie he charge b- Sheriff Barr. . , , The Tamaqua IU n s.iys ;f , some strictntes ef the Pettsii -' "Any man who kn- ;3e of hid nunc, hut si nv'v to c stead of better. i child. This wife is still living, and has ; home Hepner nine children. Of the first rr tt l.)i. il.ni. aw....- .. . 1 .....i.iu.i ii.jiiv: .lie HOW ilVtllf . our r-"t t-OLihit eve in him and j -.a cU'.r.ent ,iuwlt..c.u.oii lor tuc The losso, by the fire at Vontnelier, Tt., ' only two of the second and three of the "C, on Halu day, amouiit to lyGjOOO. third. and Whenettr Biemarck finds some of his harsh and tyrannical decrees likely to find opposition from the King, he threatens to lvinTi If tlin Cr'ia.Mi .-inf n4loio.i.tr.rn1 affairshe would tinel his resignation accept- j stato occasions, but of late years it King Ivalakana of the Sandwich Is lands will send his feather cloak to the Ccn- This article w ill represent more lalor than any other that will be on exhibition. Its man ufacture was commenced over a hundred years ago, under the auspices of some of the ancestors ef Kamchameha, tho first King of tho islands, and upward of fifty years of time was lequired for its comple tion. It is made of the feathers of a pecu liar species of bird each bird furnishing only two feathers, one from under each wing. In size the cloak is a little over a square yard, and its color is a golden yel low. It tisod to bo worn bv the Kinr on n serves ' theiia. Their remains have leen deposited ; in a vault as they have died, and to-dav Journal: their funeral is held at Sandiake, and all i he speaks and is "not a liar in win iib ourieu sure oy siae. icar us out lit tne enipi.a j A ship of 1,400 tons burden is being . tha. there is not within fifty r: ; , built at Bucksville, South Carolina. This t much di x tikenness -r deban--'' - an unusual thing at the South, and the j in the region at present as there fact of the establishment of this industry j if tho mines we're in oera'i ':- 1 in that section is another sign of retuining j a a general thing the tuii rs ; prosjietity. Ship timber abounds in the j ducted themselves dining the h'; . Carolina. Georcia and Florida, and here- . ion w ith a decorum and :n"l''r': toforo has been exported to Noithern ship- I i wonderful under all the circ i yards. To make it up into vessels at home i And in making this declaia!'; ... W I. . - is sound policy admit every act of outrage Mr. David Sinfon, of Cincinnati, bas , proven against any of them ed Ihe first t imo. Tho chancellor of tho : only to adorn the re -cptiou room of tho vi vi man 1-iiijnra liueiieciuai ruraaD. patace. oecioeo to ereer, on .viaiket s.juare, a granite tower 160 feet high, surmounted by a colossal statue of Cincinnatns in toga. The tower will bo composed of three sec tions, the first two square, tho List and highest, an octagonal in shape. A plat form, forty feet square, built of granite, will bo at the base, for public speaking. The whole is estimated to cost 5f50,t.. tlrmli- n.intin nor TOsltlO'l. is not to be wondered a', thatlj". in Mio Urge cities w ill ttoep '-'V and slander the very l"e a" r -the population of a regies h. second in itr.pottanc to 110 ''.,; world; but it is a trite anr that "it is ti dirty hiid that p'-" . nest." 1