THE UHBHii fBElMULr 7' Ti-'cusit i ff liuentiynthm. The mostoxaetinaof all the North-; lite -Mountain Meadow as.acre. v published last wctk the first and yri'iav .Miirni.v, - - Jo! 30. 1ST."). Jinrtul report- ! th tuiaiaicc rp- iec.t.nt spec- cm pres ?-a.vs the Louisville Courier- Journal, will hardlv lin.l fault with the Tb recent sieech of the; Confederate Gen- . I tab. ie trial of John D. Lee in Bearer, 2eM'f fnti lUrittival Item. A Mas Wno Hasn't Sioki:x to His , Wife is Twf.i.vk Ykahs. The Cahoc&i - - - - Pullet in savs there is residing in Harmony ; Kentucky grasshoppers thew tobace, cim i .r. nr.,i seventy-five making aw ay with whole ticlds in a single T"l. f..i- tir-irvMt i.m ilk the Mountain i ' l... 1 .....d,.,., id. nife in llav. ' Meadow Massacreof 1STT, promise s to hare : f ., lie has been married fifty A Minnesota wotttart killed forty-eight point.-.! t.y me immot-iaue o. ... oral I. AL Loam ai- .ue one good result, if no other. The judicial, -R ,' an amjHbl wife and several chit Hampton's legion, in L oium 'ia, -.-. investigation will afford the people an op- i f,ren amj grandchildren, ami considerable bushel. the 1;M. Iu'sln?t:;f to iiw.tip'le the bnshels of grasshoppers mid got ! per" 0,1 rr A ' 1 Lag '' I - ? r J .:-.",. r re f ".i.-'Jo -. i: ! , K . . .'.! i: 1 :i. 1 l, :' ir.r -. Luci v.-i-, ad .j.i .. : .' .'.. (. 'I I, ir !,-. i ..v 1 1 .... i ... f (' .lit i !! ' ii !..( i . ' (;,... : I, MM ' - ; ti:!i :fs t' r i , :i - :i I St i'- ." wt. .... i ' ' ! r; t i!' I I r , . . J J ; ; t-. . 1T; W ; . " ; - I V . t!i' -t!i i!;iy t,r TK'Ii:i.n. '.,'. .T no u. Til ' 1'niivt'!: ! :!! v:i -ti.-5t ..f ;'. j:mt! Iiliiiihr (' il-'--i-.t vi. : ; ir f ir earth !!.!! .,f t!i- Sf.Tit- r.irl Upri-t:i':v . f.n'1iion ol'the St:il? trcat-iw v h.-s ! -1 ; ' i ( t SO i I of ! i: common to ai'.v n , h i.i Much lit- VC;i! Oli tlli- rt:;nt to tin- t:ixiriy-rs , i :i -1 !i. nii'l i:n:cli more l.c w i ; t -i:. It i- no . ..i'iinU;i c to Ihn! 1, to 1 at :oi i:rti,..i-f.l I .Virgin took tlie mot cheerful : i.ortnnitv to ltarn from Anthcntic tcsti- ' ,.MI,f ti,i .fA man andliis wife ilwavs . A grapevine is growing in Harhara, , .u,! v-W ..f the result of the war. 1 mny the tine history of that revolting out- ; ivla ff):r'Pti,er linmilr. not a rini.lc ever ap- Cal., whith meanies eighteen iurhes in i v' 4'''v t-. - - ----- - r - . - - . ,os-lfie vm;v 01 me anuv m- ". i -j iuv ...-..j - o j uvea icgeiiier iiiijn, iiu nil. Iiage. . i pearinif on their course t , . , 1 he tragedy occurred at a time of great ; ib,nlt Twelve yenrS ago, w Whtever may he or news r,f those cxcUemc,rt i?1 Utah. Hrighan. Young was ; .e wife came down air hittei exi er.onces Inch, un.hir the , ion Ult.n GovcIl(1. ,)f the Territory, ai.d like- t ,lusllHnd iT. a geiltie raa .Near i)avetpon, K William Arcr, Laii,P tl , ,?r" i tlrcn, eloped with L:";v Mi V et only scveirecn j t ;.r ..f ',"1'' ! hoine a few day?. -j-j s rtf the itry is tl ;u t! .- n.Vi aided thorn in t i- .,.,.. '. . is spi-1 tl In- a veiy t t v ' " much resp- fcd ey W . " : --nairyj-. n.iyi;i-.-. leg Wlti li R J-:ilf !-. in; i.ir wkii the St:ite Trea-nrers for :! !',,'ir ''1:'.r-. tl::-- report i' m:i v !:'! - I.icli :it e cy v. c Tuv !.T?-n New Yotk VMkin of I;i:if,i!i. ,ili'-r:ii'-n .V Co. f:ii!:.-l on tiiiir s.v.-tn-.' oi'io ;'Mi( :m as-e;s iuue!i leio'T tin-" licr"!''-. Ti'.ii i;iob i'i-ui;ii U.tl 'e i:,ii in T'niieil l:'e !! (i sit .J.-iJiiV-tou-n. kotj 'J c; i : -! v. (.'i t!;e t i . i-'-i l!-0 rr l!,e f':i- or t:i i t:il. ji'-i vi - il. not m.u i.i.-n !- in - ' i.'ii nio: I.. a i ij ) r lull ol :lt h'-i-nt'!- pre-elit : Hon- o.iiiiko I ii rrni' ii inn mini umiiieifr inr :. iv.. i " : Miliiuitnii ifii--Tf-d ft nprfrrt -mfl :! rfl I; k ni- . .1. v. . . o, wnen one morning .v .i ...... .- .; tairs and saluted her in Ai kansas a year ag, and they now have thr.Mijjh the lu ;.i .:j l.ittei exienonces, w lncn, nn.icr me uon , f;UVcruor of the Territory, ai.d like- f . .,.,. j ; , mnhner us wns her a baby which has liiiht -hair and is a$ btte ente; nip tin: l.a k . o nio i f sr, have left us in our present ?c Sni.erinTendent of Indian Afiairs, hav- .1f tyx All tn i.r astonishment he as snow. out at Ihe f.iee. T!i- i-t.-ndhion ; a:;d however nuio.i we may re- d ai,oiHtment to those of-' - ,n i1,.Coi..t!.t;..i.. Sliesm.ke ' Isaac M. Singer, the inventor .of the fatj-.l. II' km a it i,nai u ....... ; noes from 1'iesuient r illmore, iiionaa .vi- . . - , nr;iil,, but a f.r ourselves our own future, and to t! r. MM t;,e n p"i t 1- vriltia- i; thr.f H l.rs pr.in .iii-l :i!-ta.nec ! wlint ..-r.-oiy '' iievc'l, Vnt w as Kl . .V. M. lo'Ilf i t W. II ul : ini'.lv v;ikel in t.nc w lep- .' Lis .lvilece;or, fir his own private irnin C:;!::m t!:c I! il' X -el I' !y hulurct - in the t: r.sury, by i .1.. . .. ......... ; i!i- : : 1 1 . 1 . - : i. a 11 i;ii.i fied Cttmming, with a commission in his pocket from Piesident liuchanan, was on his way tT sniiersode him as Governor, ac companied by rv military force of about tliree thousand men, under the command r,f r.. A in.. t t si:fno .TiiliosDii. to enforce justilies the opinion that our capacity tor ris ciairns. There had been great lurbn- ! Jr 1 !...,. . . . t r. 1 .n.l flint tlio . .... . . 1 Ut r P""-" '" im in ........-v.., ....v. - i nee 111 t tali : numerous outrage on emi- picoiit oi'portuiut.es t'-r developing our , aIlts by persons in the guise of Indians T, .itl. all(1 ki, resonic. K a.c greater than were possible , f , asC.ibed to the Mormons ; and ! J g V,- VI. Jl! L ! tlie tienti!.; Juuges ol tuc federal courts , lnmions care, but not one word can : thrrs avoided the terrible effects of f ie;.l and aibiiiaiy changes of oir insti t lit i- us and habits"; yet, taking the facts as thev now exist, an unprejudiced con- ; ?Meratt'n of the subject nnqwstionnbly under the old regime. She spoke ! Isaac M. Singer, the inventor of the fatj-.l. Ib was a .. ry , ' Iways with Singer sewing machine, died in Indn yea if, and was i -con-ty ,!,. ! e that Jaly : Snndy crcuiug. Ho was sixty-four rears liis nu.thcr's gjld wa-ch inj " everoieiied of age. he sold. " the same c fleet, and ever since m.H-nin.r ill INC.:! t llo 11 II .l : n I i 1 1 P V I' Ol 1 lCll iit.a trt n.e rifn. n ranse is assigned The match for the Elcho shield traS f.r his strange proceedings. He always , won by the Irish eight: Their total scoie speakn faniiliarlv with Ihe rest of his fami- wax 1,500 1 the total of the Scotchmen; was lv and friends, but on no occasion or mi- j 1,503; and that of the Lng'.ish l,5'r2. iJerrv, oi joiinston i..iiv. M. The latest Kn. ri When he crone b:i,-' j. ay l. I.Min.i ,..,V j Trand new chil Iivn. ";; .. . . i . i i . r t .i. a 1 1 . t.-. i. . i , , any cous:;era!ion vim tl ne siM-a i ounu - -.. v...,,, . ,i , .... J . . .. , : . Mr, -ii1 Lllh.rl Vi t ii.'ii-, 1.,. .: woitl to his wne. lie ...waTs ireai. i.in lvuiuji ........ ....... .... ... ....... , , ,., , ndness, always Jianeom, last .Monday, lor attempting an . wile. 1 !ture t to l... :; it li the nio.-t outrage upon lus wire some time ago. loi in. ami a rem m i i,.-... A. It. Uoodrntl. a notorious character loves tii.m U"th a A i,l ,, n-t i. A s to the ini!t3 of the States, which : had all left the Territory, w hich in fact ; c.,axe, out of his lips to refer to his formerly of Lj nthburg, Ya.t with one wife away, has been so ceaselessly bnrpe.l upon tv : was m a state oi reoeinon. i ne queMiou .,.3,, way of treating her, 1- I lis w ife and as sen-, i i1;n,c..ir .Ucve ..mi ii-a ,r tn ir- i,n-i I l. . . .t l I " 1 ...f. i-v. - ...... ....... - -- ' . , TiOijr.n said lul! Hi Ilo -.va. , lor m inx I "ppi 7 I 'is I'.o.e. th:et :".'.'v;.L ; ;n:i :i ;: - j-.vie 1 v. 1:1 i.-I 11 v . 1 1 1 11 !i;ns o-'i Lie ! : il;:i . he (ii-. at i'. i- i'!i an rl I m !-, a o for 1 1.-- t To- t 1- 1 . i ; M: v. i j t;, if ih'ei'e-: , e 1 M:l.. a!. V. , il asn i ; ir I It r a. -el tl .U: t!'c:-il e ! ' la L U not : : ! Mill iiC 1 i. s !':(!,( eei in the w: v wc- 'r'-h '.v:ic' pror-il thiiip; a! -0 :i p mm! tii? hit for !c!i as' the intercut Mind its :y. not into v. l it into MaefcevV. 'i lie .'.'.i-- of Stati st ca'.roi v oitiht iiC 1 !.-. :"' at t acljed fteiliiHS :t hS lave n.eat'oneik ; ; I .....I II,.. . ..cirrnnirr I f-1 1 I ...i.i,. . v- . uiiiMi iin.i ok: ""-''""di 1 .1;. ,..1 l l. c,.l..,..Hv ll.i. ! ". " 1 . . . .. . i.HMijr uioomci, vr.:..7 ...... y pnt Rt tJe same taie tncy wan; to ! idea was abandoned. ! r-lmrrh ;iHe hv sido vet not one word has In coiiMdeiir.g, then, the future of the ; During this period of ctcitemer.t, name- j esca,d u.at ,ans hns for the past twelve South, there is one fact suggested at the ly, in August, ISiT, a large train of emi- ! yeais t( ,j,at WOma"n. His little grand- outs' t wincti has Ijeen tlcnionstratca to us grants on their way to- t aliiorma readied ;iffi,tei- lives with him and throu"h her hv tiie lo -ic of events. It is, that under Salt Lake C ity. It w as the linest train that i.n .i.v...c kin-nv hi wifp's wints ami no ' thirteen. .1 . - ... . . i : . I ..1.1 .1. V...I . . . . . .1 11.. . .. . . . . .. , J . . . . . 1 ... . Hit; opei it, ion "i causes,- ninvn, .uiunuyii n;it. 'jvt'r ii icin picti inu I'lomuu iimic thei e and one iu r'HCnonenio, is a tietanuer .-atur.fi .. ki.-j. in Snit Francisco to the amount of l,0t0,- Jdid one lnnidr. ? .' . (KK). for the CcMvi i y ..f T, Isaac Johnson, of R-x:hester,cclebmred compinion. la L r-;-t . liia seventy-fifth birthday by walking twice D0nalds4.11 an-1 i, ; ,,, around the Driving I'ark, making the Hist the w wnlst.f - ., mile in twelve rrdntitts and the second in au-j tiiattlicv ..; f crforl.H to extia.,; lit- Lit i r . , 1 he ii,.M tiiivi- JO in I '-r.!' f.it:-r.-'- ' V. tl; of "HI f. WTO i l 111. 1 : ,t : i a a i i ai.'i i v, ' i: .;.-t.i ; pu! i be tl in l" a I c -in. in il V I it i : .11' -iicr a foi fvine. Loiio; bcf,rc ', 's (i.iV. the pos-ession ot that for two or three veai- ha niai'.i reauest of hers is left unheeded. Several ui.een at the time, appear now ro nave . Several elegant camaires were among tne ( flieuisof the family have tried repeatedly been inevitable in therr ri'snlts. a vast so- j vehicles, for the arcommodar.ioii of laili ; to unfnthom his strange action but thev ci.'il organism has lion developed, and is of the ptrty, and there weie many women j i.v i,,.wt it iiT. , .5 !.. now so far advanced in its growth as a and children in the train national bodv p )iti and no longer a mere aggregation of States, that tmity is a ne civMty of its further development. In re viewing the past we can clearly see that t his national organism has been giadtiaily developed, atal while many seek by vaiions The mother of little Mabel Young, ti e wnd a tug to" err? victim of the IJostoii belfiy tragedy, has it may le tiie irt'-a?" . suffered such acrtte mental agtuy since stai vation. i mi n l ! . IIS l: l' ill' I' our as iy t!i.:t v.- I ;.tr a i uinlier t'.ei e i li'.-.t on,; 'i i-. tint ihey i wii o wt re ll.e v. !..( of political hi ?'; I tin i.i ir.'to it. It has 1 '-ii a iivh iiilne in liie pat to "I:uh- C " p'.'l i h.-l-t S-l li -, !!S I. l:i;S he' ll tohini anil as it v ill I v to l::o-,e who come after him, nnhss t!e sst-iii of its r.r T:.,ooiiK'iit i- nniically changed. Tluit the sinkiiij; fun. I has been I'O.iiiV la: i: s creai p,i;i;- ,e. nies to aee unit for U,e lnilnio ol the ! rrif-v. le-nit ni.iv bnreL'aideti as -ai y coiiseiiiiences r ti ese laws pmeut uii'.ler wli'ch this social It i said thnt I r.r,l.y.C-r. ..I'li'lfTflU ..-.1U (. ,1- ft .U i afterward used by a family of Mormons. After laying in their supplies in Salt Lake j City, this parly proceeded toward Cali- j foiiiin, nnd that- was the last that -was! known of them for a long time. It was t eontt U racy, the li-c ol i!eL organism ri.e L mted laies was ocuig evolved. Wo. had, in the language of Horace Greeley, "foil s lit .sternly ag;iiii.-t the iiieviiable," but we could i.wt prevail a-raitist "m;i ni ust destiny' We have ac- We have h-ard of a casein many respects similar to the above Idnftient notably in the mntterof kind treatment in Pittsburgh, but supposed its duplicate could not. have been found in the whole world. Pitib.ivj?t (jtirr'A. a IT, i i Mfr an evrellenr f:niiiii.rr o-rfiiiml. I Here the einii ant partj' encamped in order to recruit I heir stock befo'-e entering uj-on pp!i(. ,!:.' deV Ci ill VI- 1 1 - in:s Of tl: roiii Lhe (!; c t of i . to i!! oOiimato j ailv ir-a:M IVv-t Lv ' 'lie ! .U at; W j tii.iioi- : l i i . 1 1 t ; .joh'i . i s k : : til.- ':.iV, ri-b'. tru' ' ii .-lit y and ll.eai- ( r. ii w - i . . -ai : !': is ! i c in 1 . ii (o ::v. ,I-s v, as r--o--.i- ; -:-at. A ; !' ! : i i unt; in i'liilMicit ' i-i r ( r a G i a i-.L M-a: I and ii.-M -.!.. On,- 1.1. i!!. ..1 i i k :?i i! I'.il- ; !:- t 1 - - -) t Vi-p-n- ill f i ! i d ! . n ' -diirh'o t!u of :d:,io--t W! riU'V V a'e- : !:V i: lo !:' j own ( ' i i I "'. niiui'.'i e. coj.-t '.Itlt 1 . o !' i ' I o 1 1 ,t L-oeil (h lihel ;.ti !' :i t!os d (ru in - If O'lT. II i. Ji in ' ... i I.: !" I; i St:-.te Trea -:u i-:-t i 'i! till- j 'i i-t la- v:--!. lv: ;.cl of A '---ni an: 1 i, ;i (, r iioi.i i st in 1 1 ) -i . 1 1 : i U l n o-v5-,!:-.fY-d yi ii r- to the extent , r a; ; ropri !.;:! inoni -vs - !" provi !v of March i.o.i-'-jf h .-; Lie :,nd r -niov.il fully a year before any of their friends le cciwd the least intimation of their fate. Three hundred miles from Salt Lake, on the road to Los Angeles, California, is a meadow livo miles in length by one in breadth, w ith a very fine spring at one end, j the terminus being at Gloucester Point. N J., three-miles below Philadelphia. The men jumped from a tag at Chester, at 1 :4.1 I, in r.iVFfl !.''. C t- itF-I,f. "t,i!fi V4.Iiffm, n cepted the irsult, atul there is'.iow nothitg w hat was then called the Great Desert, and j jrijve ont comoletrrv and was taken from snrei in tlie pilitieal world than that this ; here, in tlio month of September, the iirissn- .: ,-K, aC, lt exhausied condition, and coin. try w iil continue in the futuie a united j cie took place. remained insensible up to a bite lour.' A t nation. T ho.-e causes which were too j According to the commonly accepted ! tn, fime te frave n ,,n was a mile in ad st i f ng to be overc unc by the courage and j story of the slaughter, the emigrants were j vance of Jolin--toii T' " Li'ter swam n miie entlu.a.ieeof the Confederate soldier even , attacked w!,?Te encamped by Indian, who j a;,(1 a ,in,f fulti1Cr aud then asked to' be caaler the leadership i f a Lee and a .Tack- j had been set upon them by Mormons, and j rM1ioved f -oin the water, as he had coai--..,) still continue to opeinte, and are i by Mormons disguised as Indians, and ten ! ,:e wit,tIlc coi-dit bins of the contest a'nd yeaily gaining sticngth with the giowlh j or twelve mt;n were killed before any one j was entitled to ti e stakes. He had been and den lopment of the country, w bile j understood that they were in danger. T',p jn' the water ver three lnurs. The event tiM-se i;.iuai!i.es tliiit lieretoioie 111 t tie. j 1 cuiainder r ti-e party at once seized t lieu ; history of the woild have rtndered it difi- arms, infrci.rhrd themselves bi-hind their wagons, and pre pitied for a dctermired re- , sihtance. 1'or a week. .Ti:h their women and children lying in tlie trenches they 1 had d ig. the emigrants maintained their j position, and kept their enemies at bay. I Then the Mormons resolved on strategy. ! Mr. .T0T111 Lit f been nominated fn 1 , Mar laud, w.-i . ..- . ; honor of a I 1 -T - : :? f -, old manor of t : 1 ,' it 1 1 1 : J w itl-.in n. f c .-. -. - iiiiiiiiiv K'i'iv.n as a .- .- itaTrle, and tl:ete e i- i rfiM n-.idce ri 1 n-l.nirt'-' Thi' Cot :.N . f unrst-aci-e i I r the tt'iil of J.,' ;. . I. are ln:i 1 ii' b. . i ; times. There i 1. - to lc lii-al o-r . : b. and alieflors f tia- t in atrocirv the inor ! the Lidfnus. H : m staggen-ti at ti:e vi:iics,.s who wt '( -.. nude. duress, aw! f.v .- 1. lid to i : i ; t !,. 1-7 1." -r-n I .y .' IVln. -ie -; several '. i (.' 1 1 t 11 id ,( - .i l-t c t slro 1. i. aoi!ii( lit l y 1 he 'i ' 1 r. t wo act s a d::'d l.-Her: F - , . euit foi liii ge ten itories to be controlled by one .overn.Lieiit, h ive ceased to exist since t he iut rt-tbie'. ion of .steam loeo'iiotioii and tele-r- aphic eoininiidie.tt ion. The 'fuiuic'' is not fr the '-Sfiite" but for the "nation al", develoj ir-ei.t ; aid we recogrize the fact. Our feelings, as w ell as our interests, already incline us to Mrentheii and con nect the b"i!'ls ot real union by cultivating feelings of jjuod w ill and fi ien-lshiji, and wc are anxious to contiibitte our juirt to tl.egiowth, prosjeiify and goixl govein li.en t of the na'. ion. was the occasion of great interest. No less ; than o.0!"l persons followed the race in 'aoats. and the gardens and le:vdi at ! in cester were crowded will, human beings. Pnii.AliKi.i'Hi , July Co. Coyle, the American swimmer in the race w ith John- j T: ctii C ! 1 , 1 t: ;n ' I e - !. l.ll! ." , '1 v. v 1 . ; il 1: -1- f, . 1 il ;ici li'lll: -.1 t:..i , t!rd for . il it v t 1 - Ml Id' 111" saw a wagon lull of wlnte men toward them. These men proved to be John D. Lep and other Mormon dignita ries, who offered to mediate with the In dians. As the Mormons and Indians were known to be on good teims. the offer was I .-V. T, .. .. i . .1 1 . r. T - 1 , .- I ,- 1 11 tl 1 ""lint .it xc.ii'.ii, iiiei iiiit;i 1,1c inn inn - Oiiilit Pi n 'In- i, li din -. - I ' ! . 1 1'. I t .1 ."IK d III, i:cv of ; ' ; -1 1 '. 1 Y. ! t I".., i 1 ltd: I. I 1 Mi I Id n -;!' d d h W. -.' 1 1 1 ! i- . ,1 1 i- 1 , 1 , . -i!r,-r th:". c I- -. Lv td - : f .rr.u r an 1 ,1 e , preset:' 1 In rep! v t fi 1 f-ii .' ' 1 ' i 1 : 'i i - .1 -r- ' li 1 ! I : - (! t !; writ I eti - : )' u!:!'-t-r i! t - i-!i of I he ii L-l',d to, in Nvi.ii ii e vd.nv i i ) ' j f .'- s'ocl ; I.!. Y!:i si . lil to I, - a :; :i i co:ii')!et' : : : 1 iv i ti ". s p.;;. , 1 ii! c.'ii . irv. i:i. ' lO 'i! ,'i'. II- Ci V. Ma.'hev. !!. !'o." ?do 1 ui 1 ( U-a '; H i: o f --i 1 1 p , , p.-r. Mr. ALytr- !.-, l !ll( lit Of I il 1 1.: bo I' t! in t c.itio:i of .M . in.; char-;,- of of tiie 1 1 1 a-dr; htm Ly ('fHij,. Mii-it until o fh in c, if I h it 11 t hikoj: ,1 iio i ' !; !:..viii' from 1, ! .1 tin- i- ii'd wt s-il-V J :l hn .1 1. f. .cr r oil : :i t r iit); .'to ho idol: i.i;-; tv e t: n;!i ivotiM . iihii- 10 d;i r.!.'ry- 11 the pi'V r: 1 d :io. ; 1 t aceej it it a s ' 'ioi" cvi-W't- v. Id I hi i.Mifi- statei.'cdl Iilvf v.- kiiuw fl.l t d '!!. p.: its v. spite tl work !'; r. t-t i vc fs of 1 he Sid' it V: , : i 1 oj ,.e elect a 1 !;;'. 1 :i 1 'etii'd-r; -d .-".'kt at 1 il.- (lilt: t I.e. ! e v is t.;:,t t hii ::v-ik wh. :i In- relus ice ;:ii' am 1 mph t d " t;j 1 -x r. iin-a the 1 01 hi-1 ' id of coi.i ti;e !: o . 1 : 11 sw :;:t ien. imi.'.o for him. and . ...... illV ,l.'. '' c iii mil tee for It:- I. if- ,,f thooL-.J. V Ly M r. M:ich, di.i't I.eV , ii! it I , nit : until i )idd' icrat ii ,t ic ! a i;-i-la-:ct t-onfesed ;g rotten in I to pi i wi it. l-y the com- l.s 1. 1 his r the m 1 L w iio ii bad sii' ii i.i the ! are Ihank- W lift i itoM ill! of Tuesday last, on 1 lie relative merits id (.'.;v. Ihirtrnnft and Hon. C. L. Pefshinp;. we clip the flollowin"; jut tril'iite lo the latter imincd gi ntlemnn : ' hi the other hand, there is no district in tin; Sfiite where the Hoii. Cyrus L. I'eishitig is stronger than in these very repii'tis. rummoiieil by the working peo- The:-- tanks in Clo-e C S -1 Citv, Iowa, ex; ! 'i' d. 1 of f 'in ni n : i sti -ek in t iie s'- . more than h.p. ,.r - -. the mill livi wt-.r t . .'" . bodies weie bl cvi -i..-tlie street and over t'... recovered. The i 1:. c were cither bni:- d i 1. t' into the liver. The i;.:.i Odd. The Ccrnecl i-;;t reicT-etl Ji-.Jiu 1" u asv'min. lit c-'in nei fieid C :-,!lty, a was senli-ne-! to S: a 1 V it has vies t h r. i ii y. atid if in vt re in tin ir cy v,:l ne e.ilifled to and will popular ."pproval. of tiie l.-iry.v- and nie of Ihe of 1 he ra'L'-a! papers are ii!' exc-'cised ovi-r Jcf w!io in tlcir s (,. I, judo. ! party until they should reach the sctlie- j incuts. t Having riven up their arms, the emi j grants left their wagons and stock and ' started northward on foot. The women pie o! s.f!.uylkili county, lour years j.go. i and children w-ero in front, the men fol wi: hunt distinction of paity. to come anil j lowed, and in the rear was a guard of forty preside over their judicial district, he has Mormons. Hardlv had this sorrowful nro- Iicn a fne was poured into them from ae ambush, follow- .1 I.. ..'I ..I ....... .1 A 1,...,: I ,.l l. .... 1 e .1 A . ;. 1, f ,11 .1.1 Li,i3n ji -i..jFiv;. 11. tm 1 en kv tin .iiiiicK 1 nun me iuormoiis 111 ine ''" j wicker himself, he ever has manifested a ! rear, and in a few minutes one hundred t livt-lv llini .i 1 1 .'i' ll i n t!M-. vt in tl,,. rt-fl f.l n nf in.! t....nl.f .a m i.l I . i 1 . 1 .... lrt .. ... . j ...... -- . . . . . w ... ...u .- ..... v. - . ; ,1..1, niF.iir-.i, ii.i , in i,ii vii 'lj all w ho labor w ith the hand or brain. His j slaughtered uinm the ground. Seventeen th t ii ns-in impoitant eases that have beer. ' of tlie yonieat children were saved and lii' d I eforo him have been remarked by I adopted by Mormon families, and it is said leading jurists, and sustained by the courts j that thtee nicn escaped immediate diath. above, while his maimer of conducting j ILit ore of these was afterward murdered business has wain for him the encomiums by the Indians: another starved to death. ol ad Paving transactions with him. As a ... . ...... jv.mii,., ui.Fiii'.i, i.v, i,.o . .11,11 III, Tll. JIfWUIV IlilO lillS made for himsdf a reputation for honesty, ' cession staited on its way w iil ility and fiimness that recommend him ! poured into them from ae an member of the legislat ti I e, Mr. Pershing :-.!!. d te i V . r .i.i o' it ill illt s -!cr wiil : v ( P. (. ti .a. Vi u-! e i i 1 1 t t I.i; .. ,...,.,:d. fi: tor V. ,:::.' him, ii.i'l a i .1- ae r.i i,-. V."--(,':. fn I. Tit ; 1- s a p i ' . I j ' OO'-, . et I. s'.md ii -- ;-.'! I, is ;i; ittF c. caii .e ;-. -.!. I.-, l!..- Ii, ie I: i il e edi! li,.- f, S-im i: !'v s;. ju-i, HOW tof 1 1 r-titi 1 .i is nietit is ab nit. it-ctot ipo to Texas Lie p.tirpt t l l duino-the successor in tiie t'i-io d Sti.L s S. tiatc oi' Hon. .Moro-iii C. Hamilton, win -so ti rm of Oil ; a will txoiic i.;i the It'll ..f Mafili. 1- 77. Tiu'-e Iyal t -n' lemcti have foi ' !! "ii, o; l iLor tidih-r iht dt In-ioit thai their retch rs h,!M- '" ,i -goiteti, t hat .IvP'. r-i.UI I '. vis ;r, tiieli'dl.lf In ;i sv'.'tt dist inguishetl hin.self bv his f i ce and abil- it;.-, his keen perception", his wonderful memoiy and his leailess suppoit of iill j ineiisuies which he believed to be right. Who will forget his famous remark to a , 1 1 1 e it i he r ,.f tin; Assembly in lMd'.i. when Hie evidence prod need in the pending trial all goes to show that this aceont of the nrtssaere is substantially correct, Phil ip K. Smirh, one of the defendants, who was a Mormon bishop at the time of the massacre, nrnenred as State's evidenee. aski ti i n ids opiai in in regard to a certain i and gave a full description '-f the shrugh io,;;,l biil then pending before that body : j ter with all its horrible details, as well as "(Jet ait the light yon can. then vote as . an account of the deliberat ions anions the for your coii-cacnco telis yon is right." He ! Mormon leaders which preceded the butcb- i n. in no vou-e i,i ei against tlie measure. , erv, in which, against his will as he says, I Hr recon. ne nded the legislator to m ek for he" was forced to nat tieinate. The m.-iss.i. , the truth nod then obey the dictates of his , ere was resolved upon by Mormon bishops Coin-cieiice. Add in those very woicis m:iv I m,l co-oicUloi-s. Leo nid V. IL IbniA l.o. r. lor !!: pi .-lit! ". ' lie i ' I. im 1 1- u 1, ' i e e'oii Ml li IV 1, i a A' v I i"l be - j a : -la: : a tl s iomi i a i n -'.. i it ::! oil S.-ii.-o ii tor l.'.Ui-d o; j:. -'.rj-iiot !!. tl.:' e v -..di that I hp, i--, ii.' tiri'cd ! I iit' I t o: iltotl. mov.-d Lv ( tliat event that she has to be constantlv attended. lohnstoii, the rrrnrt rrlrrf l-Crt Coyle swimming on tlie Delaware mi Thursday, made ten and a-ha!f miles vi three li'inic and ten minutes, the g-eatst swimming feat on record. r trt, a o m . o T ". V c.'f !.,f r-. 1 1. n , 1 - i.i ui;--. "i." f, vfiiiu io on iiiij nic CounTI'V -.( Tnr: Grf.at Sw TM. -T. li. Johnson, the track of the Providence and Spr?ngpbl speaker of the .-i Lnglisli swimmer, won t lie tmrfcli lor the i.a.iway was srrucK oy me locomotive ano championship and stake of ? J,!')0 against thrown quite a distance without Li'ing Thom.ls" Coyle, of Chester, Pa. The dis- hurt in the least. tance to be swam wasaborrt thirteen miles. ; A fourteen year old boy, weighing 20 pounds, and a French lady claiming lo be 13'' years old, are among the curiosities a censns-taker at Point, Y., found iu the course of his labors. The fool Conn, who shot his wife in Philadelphia, the other day, with a gun he didn't know was loaded. oiitht to be hung with a rope the Sheriff didn't know was strong enough to sustain him. A car on the incline of coal mines at. Ashland, Ky, Thursday, broke lo...se and ran olr the track into a house ocenpicd by a faintly named Chi x ton, instantly kiliiug a woman nt6 boy te:i years oid. Heading (P-i. i boa.-fs of a society of a'oirt a dozi-n Indies, married and si::g!-, wiio asscmMe frticea week at cue of the slanght?r hoises in that city arid quaff the blood of steers that are killed theie. A nvVmber of Boston capitalists are son, lemaimed unconscious until oneoYlock ' about to jirrehaso fro?m a Citnadian firm a tl.w nioiiiiiiT. He t linn slertt nnd awoke nil tmtent for malm faM n i in rr indii.i ii'i.l.ro- The tiring by the Indians ceased, ant! t he j , ;.jUt ' Hc sirs he was drugged bv brandy ' from the common milk-weed, which f.,r besieged parly looking up the meadow, j - , ,v t(M(k- f :r.i,n,t,.s bef. I cl ie b e- i some time list has been 'snccossfn !Tv eommg i came exhausted. He was feclimr snlnndid- worked. ly, and felt positive he could reach Glou- j A -woman Tn Bearer foWtrvliip, Ciaw cester. He says if he could have gone ford county, this season shc-a'red upward twenty minutes longer he would have won ! of two hundred and fifty sheep f.r farmers the race, as Johnson was a miie ami a half i in her iieighln i hiHd. and did the woi k behind him, and as he would have soon en- ! well. She clipped foity-five insiile of a Ci -111 t li't il dinnir t:,lp lir. n'F.iilil l.-it-r. ibl v nnrl 9 lmlT sociates had conferred with the attacking J ,,0o, coajcik.u t;, pive p. Covle stales i A man in .Medina, while riiTin- pro party of savages, it was agreed tnat the I i,;, -.;!;;.. ,,,,,1 ,,v;av t,. l ti. ! r-oi,.t, t,..iM,wl i.i- ;rr.- ,r,,..T... .i. arms i ..ijTi.sliman at anv time for a distance of ' other day, overwhelmed with crief. had gth tt stop the procession I the carriage to pick np a detected in the in-i.1 . 7 : .. . . .. . .1 .1... 1 1 . I- t 1 - . 1 . - - - j ii i.i .-M, ,e.i mill Hits. ;. l.ltlldis. tne A B.VTTi.r: WITH" Snakes. A few days since, while a young man of the vicinity ef Middle Grove, whom we shall designate as Jeemes, was shrubbing in the Meld he ran upon . black snake in a cluster of bushes, and calling his dog Zip, set him after the snake. While he was intently watching the progress of the fight between his su.ike- ship ami his favorite canine, something j ai from behind took him "whack" mvm fhn I ' seat of his trousers, and t11rn.ir.1r ,,ieUlv i Hmiseal. present proprietor of the Montour ne tliseoverea to ins Honor a tremendous , "Ulri """"i miu Lihuiiimgeoi , the di-'nul-'f on orw-eri horseincer full six feet in length, .vith head ' tlie hotel. . Ve, v liev. R. (.,...., erect, lussing tongue, and glaiirg eyes, I -u imcucciuai i.ioy oi aiem, .vtass., curling himself in the fullest attitude of j ,,ris given her whole mind for several years battle, and before Jeemes could compre- ! to u,e eolleclion of buttons, of which she bend the tcnible character of the situation, f n,,vv ,ias a string twenty four feet long, "whack" the snake tot-k him aeain. He T o pet feet this noble life w.ot k we would then looked for a tree, but there was none I to climb ; f or a stick, but there was none j at hand. He then drew hi jack-knife with 1 tlie' determination of selling ids life as dear- ; ly as possible, and the most terrible battle between man ami snake then occurred that , has ever transpired in the history of Mon- i roe county. The snake was very strong ' and active, anel curling himself around one i of his victim's legs he stuck his terrible 1 fiincs into him with rr.ai vellous raniilitv. .' tightening his hold and crawling up all the i u,c oeath. penalty in the county. One , I ..i.:l.. T . ir. j it. . , , r- r,;,l limnn, I .r..A ..--to . r. .-. ... .1 - , Tin ,,..., j nun, vvnne .le-eme's pin-ii ins jacK- Kill lv. . '-'fi"- " - irini.-in. u, hi- 1 lie m.lS. a- ' .. . .i,.i , ' tmnrr foi- nmi-tlni-inFr T n ... i - 1.., . 1 . c n I'll -a l.ipuu, iie-ver tapiaueti Uv lilC Sav- j " ...... j.i um, im; oii- age Modoc The snake was getting the ; P'eme Court granted him a new trial, and best of it, and had tw isled -himself up "near- ' ,IC "s sent to t,I5 Penitentiary, ly to Jeemes' s face, and was about to coil j The fate of Donaldson is similar tn his slimy length about his sueeumbiiur an- ! 'I'at of Timothy Winchester, who ascended. tagonist.?s swanlike throat, when Zip, the ' ''"oin Xorwalk, Ohio, in the summer of faithful servant, having finished snake No. 1, came yelping to the ressue, and takin-r ,f years ago the Legi-ic. relea-e him. --ii th? g refused, sendirig him ! nc.v it anne.-.t.. th:;t I emigrants should suirender tlicir vt ; v f f n im i and other jn oporty and return by the , . .51i. . or ton "mi)es. Johnson admits snffieient" strength , road they came. he. Mormons on their v lo u, ,., )i;ttcl. swimmer and capa- and pimp ont of tl ; part promised to gun id and protect the ble of bealin , him. I knife which bedel and the third was killed upon the Colorado, .1. ... .I. l -.1 : . :. . i. ilioiin iy -v 11, .III It J.-S lli'l Known founder of ineland, and the attempted murderer of Carruth, the editor. p;;i,l the hitter sfno.oro to sell out and leave the place, which Carruth has di ne. I.anriis cannot be convicted without Carnith's tes timony. It is rumored at Bedford that Con. Cameron. Col. James DniTy, of 'ai:ctta. and Mayor Britlgens arc negotiating f..- . 1 . . . ..... ..r 1 i.i . r - upon the 1 1'iiii ii.iin me- J-pi iuf;s, aeu iii:it iouis- li S .T I e; is: '1 o'es to suggest that she make buttenl match them. .Mine. MacMahon, the wife of Marshal MacMahon, President of the Piencli He- ' public, is woiking constantly in hha!f of the sulVerers by the late levotl in l iatice. In this gotnl and noble task she has the ' co-operation and assistance tf her distin guished husband. j Clarion has lecn organized over thirty- j five years, and not a person has j-e-t suffered i i pive no-re e:i. Wo: - t x-G.iv. l:Tyb-r .a; i-di f.r G , v U'.'. tv-tl hcci.u-e d verv stmp!" rt'fi- ' d'is .PMi ii s of ii s i .a ri icioat ion in never yet liecn ic- Alcx.-imh r H j resident of the South- j i s uo w a ir., in! cr of : re,s, im j ,(. was cei l:. i;,lv as Lit-1 Le as Davis ever was. We do e TJi.'.l, !i;ivi- who is now m be found '.lie rule which haj governed him j ing among the most conspicuous in pl;m thioughont his whole life. jn-ng and executing the crime. The de- "Mr. .''ershing is nt popular iu the cenl ! scrip! ion which Smith gives of the slaugh regions i-loiie, but his j.opulaiity extends j ter fully contirms all that has heretofore to i il p:uts ol the ri'ale. In the coil ro- I been reported of its barbarous character. gums l,e is immensly popular, and the) While the general facts of the Mountain .- crV J'V r""K , , rcsfue a,i'1 taking w-.ikmgmen are said to almost i-b-li.e j Meadow massaci- have lope- been admit- "., afc a trlH,,c;e the hazardous position of him. In other districts of tha State, his ted. it has been contended bv the .Mormons ' ,,,e m:lV:I' ,1:e sLr,;l,,S grappled the ' i datives in Bag':?:; if lie is si.t ovr tl ' l fd eases idi.i - . : t r t , Kefeiiu te t'i ; Snil. rn the Mer.d cile'ia I "tali, the ".":., re' hj'itei'ju'tff says: agi attempted w! -it ; tio, his vo.ihl n enuy." Ar.l it e.e. j eiotv t. huVf h is b- gii. head o? rcer is giavr'. Schools a":'e . would be s'rapge if i country there would :ir:c! institutioii founded oi. th; Miiry's. Lancaster, is ni t seventh yea:- ef -ns age. !" visited l.y Aichbishop P-i. moie. Archbishop Wioi'., . 1 Bishop Shanahin, of H:. Paiher McComruy. oi PI I Hev. Kathei r"'ov,r. :" I'hese distloyui-lo-tl p'e'.-i". coined by the p.ipils ,.f"S;. !. one of whom m ule Ihe The clergy, Father Hic'- v. . Father Xeufeld. of st . J, o , :, Knul. of St. Aiitliou's i also pi-csent tin ;!ie in:o-t : i At Newark, OUio. 1 terrible Occident occii-re ', seri -us, Miliaps futnl. 'en a ! of persons. A test was ; . i fiw extinguisher, and a I ; erected by consent of t' which wits t be fin d f-r was tlnesmghly s.ltiu a: .-1 " and during the prvp-i: a-; - tooie lire. An exi! i -a awakens re-peet for his ability as a -oH tl-.oir defenders ti.nt ftrifrhnTTi "S" Mii.,!, his integrity as a man and his honor ; knew nothing about it ; whileon the other monster by the neck, and held on with a vice-like gup until Jeemes, by the use of as a citizen. ... ........ - hand, if, lias been vehemently asserted that , ,.' t. . ; w,, ..,.!( ' ,r ,i , 7 , t M me mmiei ti ci.c-vi - ! it was accomplished by bis express com- ! ble l'dicamcnt. and from an untimely and J",nS torm thirty days for va- i:ni,,pp, perhat.s tV ,a r " John Lm-: (:.vR,i..,.,..-TI,e Baltimore ! mand. It is certain that a large portion of ! l'-naturc grave. 1 he snaky was killed, thrrty-elght years of . the vVell-known ttipl.- c: Sn. gives a sketch of .1 ol, I.ce Car. oil, j the Mormons living in the Territory at the j "V1 trusty dog was the hie-preserver of ; "Sf- Jas been in tvventy-seven differ- ! tiarr. ,. p,,.,,,,. wr. w !,.., the Den, .erais have nominated f o time of the murders were greatly shocked LlS ,,,aster i (-V"- H"l- j f"1, 'V""!! twenty years of his life ,erc aix.f,r ,ft! , :n i ileus. "ict- !' , c-- , . ' . v . : looie lire. n exi! i -a t. IS.,., was last seen passn.g over erm.llion, ! hwnUt n. B. Wine- .i , i. hue county, m the direction of Canada t t" V?:i??7at? h .vh becu V-1" Lak0 n id a bihi;: e : ever received 1 ' 'SS f!"rt ' ' . .' .ii-, , ! Hif:i and bos. Some et t.i -. .,,.. .ft. i.i.Y oiscnargeo iron thoncht. me f it-i'l-.- bm-i. J. his knife, extricated himself from his lerri- tll I't-'iks c-vinty prison, where he had, "jr t'i,' , i',, t. . , n . . . - , linn,, 1 ..r 1 1 . - i 1 r. "I till I'llMHI 1 1 u rae V II :.,it re;; ci dor, but .-!ii iy oi in his f v t te r t Dr. WiLou, d-'.ted mi t!ie U!i of .Inn.. h- :il d tit.-ly and in lirt'ct term., tv f;i -t.i t Li'cojm- :; ( an Vi dale, ami i i oi.e L ;' !,.oii!!i alL-r-waiiN. in bis p.iblidit d i'i.-palt !i to Ji'-i ih Tiiriiip -on, of Iii iiana, he Hi reed to l.-t his name Ltfon-thc : invention. T.'f' w:i.s the uri-und of ern i Co:,;. L r a r. 1! -t S tin- iiii 1 ycliow loaf, i ; a ml litioits oi" io-.-ii entering inlo puiilical life. ill. it is dec, i-.-l .it-i-. .--sarv bv rdio-il pp St i a t our coaipla !'L'e-J.'fO-.i to ! "W hen t !ke edit pua-d the dt 1:V."' he know ii i -. n falseho - I. If h t ! I In? reas. n ft r our e- pi it. -c.il position. rts thai we "op- ' a i ii 1VOI-1 ll'.dil , He C!il Spiott oi lip; all f. i c v . r .'ml ! hi t pri T.- ." t jd'i i. "l ;! lor .'emu for Vnilt ! Slates. Se:i.; f Sen.- tor Wal- Mi I wilfully li'ite rs can pr lm-; die in- i f t his liaocr i;i it ion, let liini do so, - it-.ice. I f our ! !- BlaeU M:t oi- II! Pi.' i ll ' :-i n-e ul tin- v. o;- to Air WaMaee, tlun .i firr numl t r of Deiiior.itie jiMpt.-is id ih-.- Stat..' are :i!iieua!.h- to tiie impiph-Pt ren-nro i f Hiis (.'h-a i ti- hl of-,,111. Is it a polilical crym L h in li,- n tic- fiirri I an-1 ai miivr of -In -!,e Pdi.-t . n, 1 is Laliy to tlU i( i!J. ;;!:; p-d t III I." Id, U -II ill! iidy Ly th'voti;.;) t, ;!u. pcrsoti.il f,d-- for .It.-rciuia -i S. for me; . )l 1.1. ' II! til.' . I'll-' t li-l' if. 1 'I Jdi.i It-!d..'-i it '. to think not. 'o Lehl ll.'i - he' U 1 I-.'! " llvat she eop rs r, wtJ vt'ry rtpecLf ulIy dei line to Lciicve. t.---. ' r W- .-, :i-i;;ii'. :i V i : ::t ot!n r lin. d :!- !-! e til ds. in ic-dcr to f,.c the Xtd tlit ill tuiiiil, to Lrinir .Jcii'crs in Davis Id the front as an aspirant for polit i;-:d iioiiors. How sti-oio,. ;.n. per-iiliai-:ire the wjivs of radii- di--m. It h.is coiidoiicd the tro.,s,n of Loiio rcet. next to Lie and .Johnston, the o-i-t-:,lest. milil.iry ollice-r of the i-li "llioii ; it lei ogiii., s Most Ly as a HepuLlic-i!! leader in irginia; iiud ) ct the im-re nam, -of a poiif ic.-il! v ih ad and po .vci !.- s m:ii like -L n rs,n Davis, "yt!! iittii)i. tinihni," has the same ciN t-t upon a radical editor as a red fi i;r has on an cniag,v-I Lull in n Spanidi an na at .Madrid or in thccilv ti t' .M i-x ico. !- r t i "w - Hon. L. (), ('. Lama it, one of the rno-t a- compli-heil and t h';ticiit men tit t- I'Vi r occupied a scat iir Congress, ' :; ; ii;i::tiiidoiis v 1 viittminatt d hit w !; r,,r (,;,;. s;i:nj po-diiod by the Deiiiot-ralid coiivtmiot; i f t!;.- j,.L ..'issisippi di.sliict. Ilisct!h oy deliv ered id that body on Ihe late ('h.ill"s Su:i:i."- attiiu-d.I m:,ik, d .-it t nt ion, c.dtiiiioas it did from a h-ailiu-.: S nt!i ern man, jiiitl w:is iidivers.-div ."dmilfetl : to be far superior .is ;i l rilliaiil eralnr. ie.d effort In ail the nUur I'lniiin-nt .-id-divsses ik !ivt red on Hint occasion. Governor ot Maiyhmd. He is the irreitt- i when thev became known, and the rreneral .randson of that Charles Carroll, who, ' impression among uu prejudiced persons when about to sign the Declaration of In- i has been that tha act was committed with depondenoe, heaid some one remark that i out the knowledge of Young, who, it was ho "might escape the penalty of rebellion, 'thought, was certainly too shrewd a man theie were so many of. that name," and ' to countenance such at.ocious treachery iiiiiiieiliidt ly added the words "of Carroll- ! and cruelty to innocent women and chil. ton," thus making sure what Carroll it, ; dren. The evidence of Smith, however, Tnn Barkei, Fkat AcooMPiasHF.n Tl F . - . -.iiu je-irou, j e.if oi ine iwtn inst.. sys: nou jdacKiiawk, tne colored man tempted the novel and difficult fe ing upon the head of a common eikllstanl 1 V l-nt.a J.i ii rr nr Inriu.iiT ,....,...1 C J ""n' ' ........ I.., n,, , i-i.ii r.i,...i,,.,ri. i.: i-i 1 not know . ..uy.V,.! ..',.?, V' FiiijjiL.-i.v:tl ill IcISK UL t I in mem, anel leainmg five trades. He seems to like that kind of life. rsnmiay, alteinoon, Mary J. Conn i worn by the Pope; it i in procession, but. e suti he wears a leiti" a' ran wlm Vt-' I twenty-five living at Chte.- CfX' .atol stand- i a VIR!t,t ''T1 m"hr in I'hiladel- i beautiful is that whie'i ban-el 'and .' C .".. " I 1 eoi" I to Pi r! s yT I . i t 1- ....... .. gI,u at ner, ; i. wviib mg it to be loaded, and the con- i tl ' nmvard el" circlets are almost mcnis I . ... ,. ' - ' " i tents took rlTcnt in ol..l ... i "tu.s ic .... .i- iio i in upon iiu; Hazard ol the die," " it :s to oc creaitea, proves that Brigham i ciock oaturuay evei.ing. tie commenced i ;,"..., I , ., "",:"",r"' '"'"'"S . emeilds, rubies, piiiN ; ' m the stmggl. , f.,r Amen'ear. independence, i Young was at least an ae-eessory aHer the ! at G o'clock Friday evening, and during ! J-1 iiir neat h. ilo was arrested to await a,, tjic n-n-at c:re;-'-J cf it' 1" his hte i.inl fortune. John Lee Cai roll . faot. for he distinctly swears that in com- the ent ire time was watched by two men. j act ion of the coroner. I be the imst" bean' ifal in tht ' " was b.iin at Homevvood, the family estate, ' pan.v with Lee and another man, he called I relieved each other at intervals of six ! , years ago Judge Fish, of Ogle- i vainc, a if, OiK) t-.T o al. out. one miie from lialiimore, in 1820, mi Young iu Salt Lake City, Lee havimr i 1'orrrs. Tlicy l.ave made ari-lavit that the ! u,1' Ga., was assassinated and two i s;in nltaiieons w i-h d 1 1 iiud was eilue.iteil at St. Mai v's Se-minai v. I previously reported the fact in f,.ll -....d ! feat vras souaielv and honest Jv ariwrnnlkl,. ell-Known citizens of the pbee, Holson- i .s.., f icori-etOWIl INilUn M:n,l SI, M, ....,. I ,r.;,n,l Co.-., I.im . ., i i.rl Ili,.L-l.o.. 5,".... 1 .1- i . 1 Oake and BltlVd. Were lninir for I In ....... ' , . ' disposition of the property captured from the murdered emigrants, and at the same time a,waniing against talking about the affair, even amcng themselves. Iu 1S.:, Judge Cradlebaugh, a Federal ( ne.n j-.munttstmrg. spending a c:r at the law reh-x.! or Harv-dd Univcisiiy. He then enter, d the tuv office of Messrs. Brow n iV Bruno, in Baltimore, and was ad mitted to the bar ii, isr, . He commenced practice in laP.iniorc. Ullt m v- . -. . I .... I .Nt-w i oi k, and was loratime . latt-s vyu.missioner under Ju.lge Belts, i crime to justice, but failed. It is doubled J'st as well have reiuainod nn twelve Iionri 'ii i ne death of his father, Charles Carrol!, wliet her the present trial will result in the i i longer, but Ihe parties who l.roposed to i .mcuioi, ne re- eonviciion or l.ee and ins associates, since ii.-ned to Maiyland. M. Canoll was nom- eight of the i-jrors are Mormons W liPSS 111 lit l.iaol lillliii; Hill thrt l.n.i. il.. result .,1 ins crainpe.l portion, but other- ,,a. V ' " .7, y i io trial, ami sick arc snaCI ing f " t 1 -V.l came to i judge appointed by liuchan in, attempted ' "lwl1 'he barrel. Whc J ex-iifiicio 17. ' to bring the perpetrators of this horriblft i l''eteel his feat, he clai T I ... . . . . . , ... , . A iioi-n i:oTiif7 iiiii. tw i iifl. nciriFF . .. ' J ".,v "J"',, t'"i- , uimmislimrr a,.,l ro':-.-i nui sing in ho.-; ist reiMirt of the Deaconesses at Kaisi-ts'o', fiom Delaware i;- -1 )' j , ...... mini, Liw'jti, was an ltniiFCPiit i. , ..... .: man nmi t ,i ti.n r......i.. must, u leiiiemoeieu mat lie was w ithout : ,.:. " .: "" - A Z "rl "om on - the last i-eimi t of the i plentiful, the heuses nre !;c:l iiiaicd n.r the .Maiylaml Iiegislature iu is said that some of them are near relatives lo, but the Know-Nothiiig wave which of persons who are deeply implicated in i i. t.i... U,I'JI 11 I 111 satisfied was then rising was too strong t be buf-f-. It d. I Ie was elected to the State Senate in lot. 7, fioni Howard county, and .Train in 1 s T 1 - He was President e"f the Simatc at its 1 sc.-si on. .Mr. Carroll iphIf?..c j.. the murders. A. J . tun. Tin-: Cnt-ftte is of oiinion that, Hon. J. L. Carroll, the Democratic nominee for Howaid county, on Doivdiort .ran Al-mor ! ,,ovcl'""r of Maryland, caiuiot be elected - , 1 1.,, ...... I, c n i V4i..i:. i l ... a ., . ,.c ,.i c .iiiioiiu. i nai, is ratner grandfather, Charles Car- a propei ly which has been in the family !,Yl.'e w a since the I levohd ion. Ho was married in I :U'' ,Mltt''on his l-v; to a daughter of 1 loyal Phelps, a New rol,of (':n,' ,,n w 1 oik iiioieihiint. jit legitimately. wise felt no fatigue or inconvenience must lie lenii'iii ininit I!. if l,o : fooel or drink Mm rottiin li j mm to get the ?0,000 reward. - - nv i nitt 1 1 rj in k . ... Uhcn 15 aekhawk eom. - v v. m"'J J'ociic lusxice comes i - - I . . 1 -W-V a I'lVIII II III. IIIII lll'll'V, - med that lie could 1 'i ". T1 . 1 . "W" cCoashy. j but. alas! the ' : , ..mi cmiinea m ine Mate Insane j wanting Vn to the end t , Asylum for six years, is now found bv T V" " .!?.! .. , .,' .-vs . i,. , . ... . . , -j -- , ue-r oi mir sisicits v. nm expressed themselves as entirely V vo wen ,ns!"e. but to have sd with w hat he had done." i bee confined by his two brothers, William , J "'in i nomas w r.o owed hun money. Now Cooi. Gini.a, For fear of missing tli !l,e at" vi1cnfly insane, n1 linve road they took tho railroad ttack. They i " romov,f' to the asylum in irons, walked along Ieasu.rc.lv, unnoticed or tin no-! Hugh Donahue, a Boston pedestrain, ticing, until when, just in the middle of i i Rl,cceo,'.t' on Friday in completing his feat the bridge, they heard a train npprewching. ! , a,kinff LUK) miles in 1,100 consecutive Turning, they saw a coal train of the Back- : ''."",'s-. Perhaps Mr. Donahue may not awanna Kailroatl coming on the brid full speed. There was not time cnoui ber of our sisters crease ; but from that I'"'-.'. ! -..J :.l ...i i .... f'.iV !"r ; cn wiiii inner iioe-e.-. .-. ofYl Fiii-ntri-tv- rieh'v el 11 - -j - - . ,. . 1 i to" I1ICJ T-,- l-,ll . I" - . .- cr" t,n- only forty-six. an! aht .i ly hare w ithdraM iioii v::i 'i:"' rj There is eve. v in.l:.,.";il": . i- f i tt f "ii vi op ei corn I! Tim: smiiun hrl n t owned v.-omai. sufl't-- :.o (.iloi-, Cclia Burleigh, p,j0 in New York on Tuesday last. i ,d T.T. ;r; r:,:,.cU-: . r: " IMLII LMI IM II Uniftl I IftnKA U iW Krf between train of empty jimmies i Tl..,: . i 11 they passci. scramblii ridge. i i :ii ir i.Kiiii-v rr Mt.-.i ...i.,i.i . ..... ... s V Y i-i r.r o .ties, and thero liung inform t hn id. n-s .f ll.. n.,..u. .. ' ' .. . . ""-""K a nursing bottle in h.-r hands. The bottle ; retl " iPV IX. oake.,ed, l,t there . ,,""',u" " a"d 1-roke, when she. at- in other Stat.?. IIW -. l.-di f ;x " ". 7 'V.' . r "..al7 !" tnun traeteil by Ihe noise leaned ovr the chair stood u.i i.i VA. 1 m .... IZ ' " " g"'. "t of hard and fell l eadfor, most on to the broken ' of rcliLr m.s freedoA, A, '"1 i lmtMa the h nei ne, in, s-veiii'g a blood vc s.-..d m.d I ...,.ui... i:i i i i . ! . . . . causing her.lc.uh. . l7v Yu. ,::", , oeuencent laws. ; a man in Iowa has invented and j tiiii-u a w liui-plougu. : record, not eveenting ...ct . - ; i-e at. : ,,ew 11 ?. at "P"L t every sensible, x., " to iM . . , iverson will agree with us, that if he bad i wf Y" A. '.dd v of ? on i ro,I ft1 I'Vsc,f w!h. winR HMl miles ! 1in ai, ,.,:,, with I t : ZiyZ i Psion that the wheat was a the ! .,.-'.i...t,,,11,,,cu,oiis. I in red bv the severe wif - t and i Vttn: "1 aslungton county. ; ',hen :n ;h r,Rlpril statu " aut.rni i ami we!, educated, and i liaT s S(, iwr tijat wlier-.f c ie owner or an ?i.(HT0 farm in 1 Lung for dear ' 1 ) ' V .t,l ! miiht in some measu 1, mil the I V" " . 'CHiu.iiK ner i deficiency of the hay. 'r . v i ig regained a, ,H. 1 .t,ver .V a,,(1 " tlie aeivaire of corn I '"',:!? v.-... -.. i make nor imsnanct liann er than .i.r,.. jo J n ,1 iiioiv ii.itn nisi ii.i.. -- ,..-.- r any city bcllo can who takes off four cbaira dit, and cannot go to ress tliat Ctst under j full or padding at night, and cannot go to at- " i,ni,y wearing a irc ...M, li t enormous increase. 11 .( crop is reixMted as g-' fn i with the increased scivmC ,aT(. jicld may l coiilidentlv "
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