THE drill rBEEH.lH rnrrifsniJFJC PA.. P.il.ii Mcrnin:!, - - A pi! 7, 1876. TiIF boom bdl, which passed the! - . . . - II..., ! erp'te some nine Kgo. w equmij - , rsrf::' in the Hon on Tuesday lapf. the vo'c tnerron bo-m iu yens t j n-iv. Tn thft same lody. on the fVf- I-iwine t'.iv. the net relating to jodg- ra-Mits and stav of exetiirtion was de- f.t.it.-u1 lv ft i-i. if n tivtioritv tiu volt" titiMvUiiir 7T in f':i u- lt Si rr.nsL the; - l iopolhiv. rornii.t...ont!iebo:.nij il is l.i.ilvd at m rif an o.n vs-a-m-ii . couin.itteo aipoint. d. - ;. - J Tiit Iloiise of Iii'preePt!:Mc ra i hiiiiilou has s-Uc'vd f-e'teu ( iti j 121' Ui!e!'-i tO COIU'.UCL HIT i.iij'.n. i..iinv ; t.i.ii before the Senate Leiknatv late Secret an of (ienend of Vr. Their mtine-i are : Lor-.l, of New York; ; Knoll, of Kentucky ; M Mahon, of: (hio; I.vnde, if Wisconsin; J-nks. 1 i.f PLnn-.VlvTi-.Ma ; I.nptsa.n, of New Yoik. and Hoar, of MassschusetU ; tho List tWO tK-l!lg liepUOMCTlH-. . .. if. before the Senate wiU cA Mkcly ; l-e coinznenced !x-Tore the first week in '. ilnv. lis. Senntor Carpenter, oi is- K.'iVin, arid Montgomery Ultiir, ot Washington, will uppcnr as counsel for : litlkiiaj and possibly Judge lilauk, of J ibis Stuite. j m9 j In rtadiKg the clap-trnp rcsulutions ( ... i a . n....ir .... !. , Ol llltf late lkCuiitv.iii i i ii-t ..-: tiou at Harrisbursr, one looks in vain j for the rnention of the un..ie of Presi- j i 1 tUut (Jrant. the plat form tiuair.ius , vith falseaud exploded cliarges ngain-t the Democratic: purly and it purpo-ies, but does notcoHtain asinglo word cora-pliment-irv to tho chitf executive, t Lis "oblivior of t!io "Second Wash ington" is :v3 strange as it is unprece dented in the Republican annala of this Slate. Hut etirday (J'rai.t, in Jlepnl!ic:n est'unation, could have atood aiiiiiiist, the world, and today a Pciinsyl vania State convention of ht3 ovn party refuses to .lo lit:n reverence. Oh! what a f.dl was tlieie, my eonu trj m.-n. A Ten wos thrown to the; negro h.dc by the Republican State con vention iii the appointment of William 1. 1'ortcu as .one of the alternate del tatcs at late trom this Slate to the Cincinnati convention. Mr. Poi tenis a colored gentleman of respectability. uud residue, we believe, in a hilad l phl.-v. Tire only contingency r.pn the happening of wbica he would be re-! quired to g to Cincinnati wotud be the rcfu-al of the fonr regular iltde gatcs to attend an eve. lit, not iikeiy to happen. Of collide the convention would not accredit Fort en ns one of the regular delcoaU."?, for the . p.a.n j i-ui )ii that he might possibly be there it i therefore a barren honor and purely ornamental. It will, however, a-ttisTy the ucgrj voters of the State, ii!i i the-v wid continue to vote the radical ticket in a solid -p.um!i it" it. wtieft Mib-ilantul and payir.g ofilce that a radical State convention was about to confer, then no "rnau and LtolI:ei" would need to apply. The election in Connectieuton Mon day lat resulted in a brilliant Demo cratic victory, Tic-'caiididateselecled we-ie a (iovcrnor, State ofjioors. Iegi. lsture, and one CongresinHii to fill a vacancy c-uHed ly the death of Ferry, lie-publican, during the present session. There were four c mdid it' s in t ne ne-ii Democrat, f.r Governor Iogerso!!, prfaent inenr.ben! ; Kobinsnn, lleinitlican ; Atwater, Greenback. ;.::d Siuvt'ie, Temperance, j he majority for IniersoH over Robinson more th.iu T T-oO. and his majority over nil thi can-tidatt is about 3,800. At wr iter, the (Jreenbick eandidatr, rc rived 2,000 vote, most of which were polled in New Haven, and at least two thirds of which werecast by Democrats. Both branches of tiie legislature are largely Demoe-ratle, the majority in tlie Ilousa beiiig about 4-"p. Waite, Republican, was elected to Congress to nil the vacancy caused by the death .f Ferry, Republican. This election notib-s. the vote of Connecticut on the Presidential issue. Apt.i.tjf.rt A me, the carpet bag (tovrrnor of Mississippi, although an il!Ver in the late war, has shown the -wl ire feather' very effectually. He was impeached bv the Legislature for high erim?. and misdemeanors in of-j men who for years have been plunder fice, and if he was a brave man and ing theui and prostituting their posi conscious of his innocence, as he pro j tions for tlie promotion of their own tested he wa, it was bis rluty to (ace; personal interests. A Democratic the mure, while, on the other hand, if ; House lias commenced these investi the Legi-!ature believed him to be -gallons and it w ill not abanelon them Cuiltv. it ought to have convicted and 'until the "w'ork is thoroughly accom j unislied him. It was not a case to lc plished. regardless of anwv crocodile compromised, Vnt such has lcen the ; tears shed the Republican press ienlt. Ames, feeling mac in nonr bad come, notified the impeachment committee last week that if the Legis lature would abandon all proceedings ncrninst hrn he would resign his office rnd leave the State, and the Legisla ture, having asentcd to thU proposi tion. Ames ?ent in his resignation, cdopped down and out. and started for rinssscliuetts. That Ames, from his I I iwless career as Governor, richly dt'- i ifcerve 1 to be imrieacneM r.rie to stnle-r t. e con-quenee ef a conviction, does I .1...' H., dotiot. and the 11 t ail mi t of tnucti tudden t 't ruins tiou Of his trial in the ' hvi l-ted does not reflect liaC siiUn noes not reinct' w - we rnv crelit eitlier itjiou him or the Le'sjishiture. The people of Mississip? Jcwevcr, lnt!i white niul b!ae.k. will congratulate themselves that nt last they" Rfe 'd of a dcnagogue of the T.-rv Crt water, an-l may now look forward to the inauguration of pence end qd'et within lei; borders. The ri-esident of the S n lie, acr.nervlivft an I a man of bitr'i eh m racier, ha-i been sw.Vrn in fis"Abie' isncccsor. A noi-hsr dark p-ig-e-has Itlji turned ie hia'cuy of the connection 4 Pabcock with tho St. I.ouis linr. If there lias heretofore L...:..'i .i?...i. i.; .i.ib.it- Uitb the, ..perations of that combina-; UOll to lU-iraiei ene- uim-iiii.a-ii. mi. t protne.te his own- personal gain, it would een now to be effectuall v rc moved, A mr.ti named C. J. Re II. iff ; Mis- ws examined !a-t i .?s-ckson, Friday as s before Mr. Cly- j nior's i-omndLiee. Said Jh-il seems to j h-il-f lioen a (.rout dm iiiff the war. and I . , ,wi4ll. jnrol f;iv.ti. ..t I ... .. t ' H f' 11 lilt-! Ill I 111 MJUL l t fTo'. JiHCK a'v.- I . . n r,.,r,l a n. (? . . . . o(Jk.e , tlie c,-t.crelarv 0f the Interior, CLnndlcr, at i ., inst;m.e of m, lvk a person a g j than the J-resident himself He vvan , , c C3ted hy (mnt vO "o to M. , then ro nested lv (Jraut to o to f)(lUis ascertain the nature of the j vylK I'Vi'.ience aauibu duwuia iu m.n 1 - J f 1 th':i soon to tnke place before the Cnited States Court in that c'tj, t'a-j President expressing an anxiety to nscertaii. io hjit niot Hingnlnr way whether FJubcnek wan really guilty r ii.4.-vent. rell went to St. Louis, wfiere he iiad conversations with f - ', ' ' I Iher, tlie J Strict Attorney, in liis V j diS-i firrr. sflA- a iiumlH?! of tt leirrnphi patches nu, t)li,ei- ..bx-tunonts ndnting to ,e clc aI ncc-ecdcd tu getting I ;l t etty fair insight into t!ie nature of j i!c. evidence against Dabccck. While , he avks jn St.' Louts, tf.-e I'resider.fs ! Private secretary, I.uckcy, r.rd A. C. j jI;ulb.V( of Washington, one of Pab- j cock's lawyers, both tssic to tli.nt city j . . i t . i i ii!,.ih t i.t.,1 I mm tjii'iOj vi mm (.n ; m ruin evidence against Habcock out of the )iatjict Attorney' otTice and deliver . . . .... ... ,t to them, in order that they might , dt-stroy it. I.ucJey immediately there-1 i after left for Washington and Roll j staite.l for the same place a few days f ' sulvseqirently. In Washington Bab-j cock, Itiikey and Bell had frequent j ; interviews on the subject, in which ! ; Babcock repeatedly to! I him if he j j made the effort to get the papers nc . ( L'tlH mil :l tret all of thein. and that on! v a portion of thcin -svouM be worse ' .. r ...... i than none, bell, navine irom ttiose ; I . . , ' ' i i i ' Uii.CrViCW3 UctOme SaiLined Ot J.aD j COf k s gudt, took occasion to tntorm the President of his convictions, and ! three davs afLerwanls Chandler iC. j voked the appointment he had given , . r. f f ry mi ' htm. i hts testimony of Bell has pro- j duced i very decided sensation at j Washington, and although Baleock J and liiickey elenotinceitas utterly falno, j it is believed to be sitbstat.ttall v true, j i.nv-M.o- nlron.lr hf on in b lon.lin.r tures confirmed bv ?.Ir. Drer. tlie is- ti ict Attorney, who- was examined le- ft,re the committee on the following- day. Bell asserts hU ability to make hi declaration good. It is made a matter of complaint by 111'. II U IIM-- 'l lilt, J'l V t.,y I.V7I HIl'U IliX tioTinlndmini'tratlon, that the exp-nses incident to the numerous investigation into radical Misrule, now going on at ' Washington aid not compensated bv I the results thus far arrived at. All ' investigations ly Congressional com-j niiiiei-s enipoocreii to senu lor pvrsons ' r,nd pancr.j must nccesaiilv involve considerable outlay ; but as the mat ters to be enquired into effect the high est interests of the K-ople, Ihey have a. light to the information and will not soiionsly complain about the cost. j Public atlcutioii cannot be diverted ; irom an exposure oi mo corrupt prac- ! i Uses of the administration 1,-y the par- J rot cry ofexpen.se. It did not cost a very large sum to produce Caleb P. Mar-jli liefore Mr. Ch'mer's committee ; and get from him the brief stery of i Belknap's Shame; nor did it cause a j heavy outlay to compt 1 Orvil (Jrant to tell how he and his br rot iu.-r (tlie Presi- denl) monopolized several very profita- 1.1 1 iw.el teQJ,..- at, tiu T!.au..;i,i.at:- tioTts, a far as they have gone, disclose a t-tate of corruption and dcbaucheiy in almost every branch of tiie Govern ment service, unequalled in thehisldry of anv former administration. What makes them conspicuously offensive is the connect inn with tlicm of the Dents and the (Jraut. the near relatives of the President. Men within the very shadows of the White House have ipeen implicated m inc jnosi questiona ble transactions, and the evidence of fraudulent conduct has lccn traced to t!ic most intimate personal fiietulrf of it. occupant. It is not a pleasant task to refer to or discuss these unscemlr developments, but the Democratic . 1 p irly owes it to itself and its repealed pledges to the people to expose and j hold up to the public execration the over the expense attending them. T 11 k colored brcthcrn nrenothapp3' tinder the recent rebuff al the Repub lican State convention, which gave substantial positions to tlie Pilgrim, Irish and German element, but turned their royal backs upon a class, as vo ters, now very important to the tadical party. The Phila. Times puts it thus: The eolore.l man and brother fared rather indiff.-rcnil y at Harnaimrg. NutwithstaiK In rushes more vote t. the party than 'ho majority given to Hartranft hist fall, he I , , rowdt.d t the tail end of the altarnates- 5 at-large in the per.on of Mr. Will.an, It. J-ort-eii, and will have a ehanee to get 011 the ! p , floor of the Cincinnati! Convention in easeof several funeral fit Ihe reenlar delegation The whole lint of Alternate is a fraud, forit 1 A terrible accident occurred near Sugar ha'4 Keen tho standing rule of national ion- ! Lake, Crawford county, oil Thursday fore veiition not even to rocoenhr sni.Ii f-om- 1 noon. A man named H. Kerry had a fimb-ry by giving ihe su"plu fi.'iiow a place In Iho convention. N'o Slate elects them but Pun one 1 vaiiU, and ii j done hero nimbly to enlcli Ril.lgroli by Uniting little tubs lo ti m in the MhapM of the eiupiieKl orl of honor. It wa nil f lint e-oul.l Iks found about tho (tunieroii.j'ilf rim c,(!ilMiard fora t,!a k man, and if wfl. lo-ic. ,i hjui a.i afieri bought, Itnt if he dnenu'l cumnlaiii who jiliouM cuii' plain? - A J.onff Sftrch for ft IVij''. A. MN "WHO CnOSM;l THE OCKAS TIIKf.H T1MK3 TO KIND HIS FAITHl.KSS SFOUSK. tn ju- iR?.i. John Pearson, miner at ItJ'r-vll'n .. - - , - , ve:, , m, ami uueiui- iuR afler Arrarrging his busbies in England to scud for Vs wife Maith, snd another httle daughter who remained won uer mother in Pennsylvania, to meethm there. . ro;.e rr i,is wife to meet liim there, but he received no icply, and b!i did not e..me. Alarmed, he men reinrneu 10 im cmi.trr. but funnel his hm deserted. Ilia former t "libo h at Manor cualion told Kii.i liio iv i A HM1 KV HOOIU H IIIOIILII afier ho sailed, haying that Kit was goin to meet her hirshuiid. Pearson conld Hod no trace or Her in thin coatitry ami he ,vud to "K5nj -d trad . ... r-n.nfni l,o saileiJ nznin for this count rv and earchert more earoiuiiy '. . . c ti li I?!! 1'vi a bui he asccitained that W ilbani Kehoe, i who bad boarded with him at Manor !t a- i tion before he wens to Kngland, had met J Mrs. Pearson at .lack' hotel in August, I 1874 and gone away wUh her. hi lore i making Una discovery 1 earr-on iihu eiuer- ' tained no suspicion that liis w ife had eled, i . , i i . i t ., i : i : . i . of cause SIIC liao iiin.ns im-il I'iij'iMiy wnn him. Determined to tlnd his faithless w ifo and her lover, he then put the case in tl hands of Chief of Police Moopesof Han i tho is- bnrg. It was discovered by tho detectives that Kehoe hart an aunt livinc in Hudson, and last Decemtior Chief of Police Snyder I of this city was famished with holographs j of Kthoe and Mis. Pearson, and re niested tosearcti forthem. He soon got on the track ' of tlie guiby co:;p1e, and found that ihey I had been living vn and near Hudson as i hitsband and wifo. Kehoe liad been ern j pbyed as a ium ry mini, and while living in i the subuibs iast November Mrs. Pearson's I d.-.ughtcr, four years old, was accidentally ! burned to death. The l;:id afterward come ! to this eity, and tesitled iu Straw berry i alley. ! Jt Sattud.iv Mr. Pearson arrived here. , and with the officer he went to meet his wife, who was found washing at the Wab dron IIoiioO. SJie was brooght imsuspcct ! ing into the hotel arlor and confronted with her husband. I ho wire sank upon her knees and with upraised hands and lips white as snow fervently beggeu for- giveness. talked o Idictr liuiing tiilneuiiies were over, a pro,r undcrstat.dn was , had, and it was there agreed tl.epa.-A should nfirrr t.o i-ri4-:nia-iiT Tiw tVni Will !rnms pil . . : ; , :r , " 1 1 i to be a faithful wife and agreed to return , i1,r rl(iniPr homo. Sl.o roiled down her b!ecvcs, repaired to bev late place of abode, donned her siik dies, left Trdioo to at! end to the clures, at;d depai ted with her child and ,.as1?nd,y 'f 11:,0Kt,ain Snr.b,y evening for H riisburg, by way of cw Ylk a happier woman than the Las been (vt two years pa.st. A". V. Sun. r.t-RSTi.Nn of a T. At 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening of last week it wa rc- porfert in at me i.ynoe- iirooK reservoir, nenr Worcesier. .naas., wineii coreis !4o acres and contains 070,000,1X10 gxllons of water was on the point of giving way. At C:30 a. in. the gap was twenty feet wide, and was raphily increasing-, and- large tie trunks, bales ol hay, and loads of dirt were lliiown into the gap, and the rush of water soinewbat lessened. At5i"0 Tluirsday af ternoon the water was seen bubbling thiough the earth ef the dam. Tho stream wlmn lirst noticed was not larger than a man's finger ; in less than half a minute it was as large as a man's log ; gradually ils size increased unt il, w ith one grand crash. ll'e whole volume was let off. Down t'onli a narrow ravi-.e 100 feet i.tc nuel TZa f ,. pulled up by the roots, and carried onward down the decline. Tlie flood tore out everything in the tavino and rushed onward toward ihe highway. A large bam was taken up bodily nod carried about fifty feet, w hen it sti-uclc a tree and w as broken into pieces. The waters reached Kettle brook, and the vast amount swept across a pond, at the bend of which stood Smith & Co.1 woolen wiiif. In front of it was a dam, which bad withstood many a severe test, tint it crumbled under the immense plea sure brought upon it, and gave way, and the waters of the pond were ael.ten to the alreiwty nr controllable mass. There was gieat destruction of valuable mill and other property, valued iu all at about "2!X),000. T Mr-oar.". ST t)isci.o.LREs. Sotns im portant disclosures were made on Friday before Clymor's committee in regard to General I;. brock. A certain C. S. Hell, of Jackson Miss., who had formerly leen a detective, was appointed f-H?ci;il agent iu tho pension bureau at tho request of tho President, who wanted hisn to go west and examine secretly into Hancock's alleged connection with the whisky ring, and to inform him as to the facts: (jleueral ' Babcock and Luckey got bold of the witness and indnced him, by the promise of a large appoint ment, to go to f?t. fionisto steal from the district sttoi ncy's office any evidences against Gen. Itabcotk, which he was to baud over to IJnbcnrk, himself. lie went west and ab stracted fiom District Attorney Dyer's office the papers against P.abeock, which he took to the Lindcll hotel, where Bab- 2 ni,a' nm c'''h,:, ?"-"-cd them. 1 ne papers wore not ciesiroyeci. however. but. returned. Witness got disgusted with the whole thing, and returning to Washington, told the President that Babcock was guilty, whereupon be wa dismissed from the ser vice without any intimation whatever as to the cause of his removal. ScocNonr.i.s at the Cektexxiat.. The Philadelphia Tirrc is authority for tho statement that thieves, sharpers and human vultures of every kind and degree are thronging there in advance of the visi tors and laying their plans of tiperation for tho Centennial. One of tho most infamous enterprises brought to light is an agency for enticing respectable young ladies from the country todensof iniquity iu that city. Circular aro bjing scattered through neighboring towns and cities, addressed to girls whose names have been somehow ob tained, promising them pleasant situations about the exhibition buildings at large pay, and advising them to leave their homes se cretly, lest their parents should object. The originators of this scheme sign them selves Hayes, Arlington & Brother, and have been using the postoffice in further ance of their wicked design. Another kindred enterprise- is the opening of bogus employment agencies in certain parts of the city to t the clutch" I.,7i.'-,i . entrap rcspectablo women into clutches of harpies. The municipal """ every exertion to -...v, o......- temiises to sneedv nnnishment. c s double-barreled shot-eun, loaded with buckshot, which, while bo was getting off liis horse, was in some way discharged, the effects killing inslanlly Miss Went worth. aged 23. ami bet couin, a little boy al o-it S Vfni if age, w ho were looking o it eirthe window tifflieirbonse. 1 he chaiges took effect in the boy's head and in tho heart of the lady. , The people of Stnyvcaant I.Hiilinjj, X j ' Y.f were greidly excited ou .Moiutny laM j I by the announcement that a wooden box, I eontaiiiHig human remain, had been din- j covered in the bank of the llndsou iivT. ; The lxfvTiad been c.nt fnto amall piecea, ' f, ti id "rMinins were evirfeiiIv '.hose ofi n person recently mnidercd. The box was i aVint frre feet long and two feet wHe, and ! was made of ronh boards, fastened to : ofihpr with Iare nai!s. On one side wero j the words College T'lnee," p-iioted with a j 'marking binsfi and blark ink. A name j had been pointed above he word 4 "College ' PSiiee," but it had been so badly obliterated j th.t it could not le deciptorf Pavid j . M'Allister, who fmnd tho box, is a mere lad. He is the son of tbe keeper of the ' little lighthouse placed on the bank of ! the Hudson to guide the river craft on dark ! and focirv rights. As soort as he discover- ' ed tloj pliastly nature of the contents ofi tho box ho called his father, and tho two j carried it up the bank and placed it ont of j the racb of tho wafer. The cotpx was j loi-s when the boy found the lx, and a3 nait'v or.en. so tliat be could ascertain by a i planeo w hat wan inside. 1 lie news of I lie horrible dbcovcry pprend likn wifit fire jmnnj the villagers and farmers in the neighborhood. Coroneia IIolsappeT and liall were immediately notiliefl, aim one oi the village physicians was allowed by Cor- i oner Ilolsappel, who first arrived a the Feene, to talte the remain into a building j near the river and examine them. The j physician said that the remains were proba- ; I lily those of a young gill. The body had, j , however, been cut up so much, and por- j I tions being missing, he could not definitely j j tell whether the ten-a ins were those of a j girl or a boy of pei haps fifteen j ears of age. , ! A detective belonging to ttic police force of j j Hudsoti City is doing ail in his power to ; I solve the mystery, but thus far nothing has j j been iearncd indicating who the muideied j person was or from whence the bo came, i i It is cmdecfnied tho words "College Place" j j on the box had nothing to do with the re mains of the body, as the box was similar to those used by manufacture.- of lead water trrips in which to pack the trans for , shipment. I all appearances it ha.t been : used bcfoie. So far as in known no person is miss-ing from any fcwm'j in tho vicinity. A Ol.r.fi;! IToTFT,.-irAa Dr. Pievr Poin$ .-t Important Krtferj'Ti6.-W' learn that Dr. 11. V. Pierre, proprietor of 1 the "WorUVs Dispensary." in this city, has I Peifectedthe purchase elf a largo lot of land fop nfCO,1T.n,,od!ltjon of bin fn which be proposes to erect a large hotel numerous patients, coming hithoi from all points of the compass. The laud purchased by the r is 234 feet front on enterprising Doctor Prospect avenue, running! hmugh to Fargo avenue, Z'.VZ feet J also an aooinfi.a j f x tending from the above to Cot.-ntcliffiit stieet. It is in Ihe midst of our extensive system of pi.blio paiks, fronts the old and beautiful Prospect Paik. (is bftt a short dis tance from the ,4,(..iiole" in one direction, and tho '-Lake Front" in the other. The sde selected is a fine one, being both lean !;fi;l and healthful ; is one of the highest j. : tions of our city, easily acccssi'4, yet Mvr:ciently retired to secure quiet, aud 00, .inlands a leasant view of the lake ami I . -. ..... river, as well as of the surrounding city and country. We understand that it is fhe in t i.t ion of Dr. Pierce fo eiect a hotel at tho r,-)( of at least two hundred tliousnml dol lar, a here those who come to en joy the benetltof bistreatmeut may find alldesiicd Mccot ti modal Rms under one rftof, instead of being scat tered eiver the city, as at present. We are further given to understand that our architects will Ijo invited to submit plans for the proposed stiuctuie without delay . Ih'JJ'v lo Esprttx, Bkttku tha- Goi.i) Mtsks. A dot?r-miuc-d elf pi t is made to have the President remove Thomas lb Searighf, ot Peii'isyl vania. Surveyor General of Colorado Ter ritory, and appoint in hi place H. L. Thayer, e-f Denver. Searight is a protege of Senator Cameron, who declares that if tho Divine Being wanted tho appointment of Sni veyor General in Seal ight" place ho could not obtain it. Searight went lo Col orado throe or four years ago a poor man and is now rich. He is charged with hav ing sold contracts for surveying to hi depu ties for one-third and one-fourth of ihe contract price allowed by the Government, and then his inferiors have made a good thing out of it. In one case Searight awarded a contract for surveying to a man named John Lessiug for between $10,000 and 12,0o0. The work conld have been well performed in six weeks, but as Lessing announced ils completion in six days,' time an investigation was determined upon by some outside parties. They learned that ho had not poi formed one iota of the work he had contracted to do, and Searight al lowed his claim and paid the money solely on Lessing's representations and in the face Of the tact that he had not made tho slightest attempt to do -the work for which he wa paid Waxhington Special to the X. Y. World. Dtino Words of Kecest Statesmen. Shed no muleteers for me. B. II. Bris tow. Tho game is played out. Poker Bob Schenck. Stand by your post tradci ships beat el'arniee. Belknap. I am glat". that I elied young. It would be a terrible thing to grow old and sinful. Williams. My son never writes letters. Pierrepent. If I had only been born twin I could have made just twice lis much. Orvil L. love to roam o'er the daik sea foam, but as for me, give me a worn-eaten bull in a snag harbor. Kobcon. Dem't weop for me. I'm glad to get out of the w ilderness. Meet me iu the happy hunting grounds. Delano. Look not on the still w hen it is crooked. John McDonald. They say the streets of the New Jerusa lem are paved with gold. I want to go. Boss Shepherd. Who would have thought that cold tongue would kill a man? Jim Blaino. I go where "mum's the word. Joyce. St. Louis Time. Carlisle is infested with a gang of vil lains who, when caught, should have the penalty of the law meted out to them promptly and in no stinted measure. Tut a few w eeks ago the town was startled 4 y an explosion, origiuateel by some malicious scoundrels, threatening terrible destruction to life and property, and on Wednesday evening a similar outrage was perictrated, the explosion taking place at the residence of ex-Sheriff McCartney. An examination of the premise revealed the fact that ex plosive material bad been placed inside the vestibule, and the explosion knocked out a portion of the wall, shattered the first and second floors, broke all the windows ami destroyed a large quantity of furniture. Fragment of glass, etc., were carried a distance of more than a hundred yards. A gentleman who was in a dwelling two squares distant states that the building was shaken considerably, a well as hU other botween the twi points and in other . .. t. . . t--;".-.-. a.ju e-u. i ne i.iu..ii -u .ui. .ucauney s , eiwen.ng were in an upper story, anr es- ! caped the death which would certainly have I oviirtal-,.,. iI.otvi irl7 !,..! l.w.o 11. i -'-- v 4 J v - j ui.a. v "- liy r Columbia, Pa., has a five legged pig. I Thirty-four Governments will be rep resented at Philadelphia. New Orleans bad nine minders in the first t wenty-ono day of March. Egg in somo parts of Nebraska are selling for tbreo cents a dozen. Nebraska tones for a Bbower of livo pigs to eat up her sirrplns eorn. Poratoe are qnoted at 16 cents a bm-hel at Giravd, Trie county. Pa. Northampton county has an intelligent. mis. aged 10 years, weight 13'. pounds. J The Tilaek Hills gold diggers aie hav- J ing plenty of employment tTggii:g snow. J. W. Lai.dis, of Coopers burg, Lehigh ; county, 1. 18 a Bible that w as printed in 15o(5. j There are 191 English-speaking arch- j bishops and bishops in the Roman Catbobe Chnrcb. j Ts there a wordin the English language ; which contains all the vowels? Unqncs- j tionably. j Ffty thousanel dollars wero reeoverc-d j from the wreck of the Oerraan steadier f Schiller on Friday last. j The bill for the taxation of ehurcn j property was rejected in the Mafcbaetruett3 , House ry a large majority. j A. ma conreiition is soon to be held . at Sharon, Mercer county, to organize an f independent greenback party. A man in Crawford e-oimly canght thirteen foxes a few rfa8 ago father, mother and eleven little ones. During the year 1S10 www fell in T!ng- land every month, and was so eiisast roils to : tho crops that a fani;nor was dreaded. j Isaac Page, of Gardiner, Maine, on ; Saturday morning kiTled his w ife, who had ; just given birth to a child, and then kilhjd himself. j A sixteen year old pedestrian com-' menced waikine fifty consecutive bourn nt i York, Pa., on Thursday evening, without J sleep or rest. It is proposed to have tho largest pyro- ! teciiuic elisplay in T'hiladelpbia em the j l-'ourth ef July that has ever been seen in . this country. j .Tames H. Hayes, an eminent and sue- ; eesfiful Cojil merchant of Pittsburg, died on Thursday Inst, leaving a fortune estimated at ?3.fKKi,noO, The Senate has not nr.ssed the House bill to protect witnesses. And why not ? Because the Republicans elou't want -o protect any w itresses. A bill reepiiring every original article or letter published in a Cab fornix newspa- Pcr " 'fl,c,' "lln ",e, w" r?Td. he?!?,,t ,Ct,,.t per to bo signed with the writer's name, j pawn i ne renaie oi inai. r.;-.e. -Lpu.ine mi t.i juarcii uie inmoer shipments fmm Lock Haven reached 3,500,- , uoo icet tor tno year, sn ltierease over tlie 1 same timo last year of 1,500, 000 feet. A man from North Carolina lays claim to a portion of Philadelphia, including Fairmonnt Park. The suit can hardly be tfecided tirttt th Ceutennial so the show w ill go oir. Gen. Orant ha3 recently recovered from a severe and at one moment an alarm ing attack of neuralgia e.f the brain. The Pittsburgh Pog( says that it never beai J it called that liefore. While the wife of Mr. Jacob Desbimer, who lives four miles west of Butler, was standing at the table ironing, on last Thurs- , V. y TVT V- eunac,:,J arcppci ueac. L'on r iron, inn:es. iron. John Bragden, an octogenarian who livo iii Marion couty, S. C, is the father of twenty-three children seven sons and sixteen daughter or Wiioni the youngest I is but eleven year old. j A soon as "fitting Hull learns tnat Fred Grant has boon ordered West, be will, doubtless, aiise from bis recumbent posi tion, paw dirt, bellow, and then strike for green pasture and stj'l wnfrs. It is charged that the 1 erent telegi n pb- ic statement relative to the yield of the. Black Hills mines are fraudulent, and 'e ! issued to draw immigration thiliier for the j benefit of traders and speculator. ( A man worth $50,000 bus started from 1 ChaiVston for Sweden, working his passace j a a sailor on a steamer. The reason of it is I bat he has jut fallen heir to that sum. ! and had no money with which lo go and ! claim it. It is reported that the English govern- ' ment declines to surrender Winslow. the ! forger, unless f ho United States guarantee ! that he will not be tried for any other of- I fence than the one set forth in the extradi- j tiou papers. ; jsonator Cameron write"? on his seventy eighth birthday thai he looks back on his political course from first to last with "an "'''"J';"'- .""TT" 'uon F'R;ad then t-he had been choked to dealb. ii"' i. ijoiu. i ,, ueaui jtas no iciliUS for Simon.'' T. J. Megibben of Paris, Iv., ha just lost the sbort-honi bull Second Duke of Oneida, for which he paid 812.000 at the New York Mills sale. The cw, the Duchess of Oneida, for which he paid tfJo.OOO, had died previously. Room have been engaged for the Pennsylvania delegates tn the St. I,ouis convention at the Liudell House, at regular rates, to commence June 21th. Xew York and Ohio will also have headquarters at the same hotel. Four of tho sixteen boilers in tba Fletcher mill at Providence, R. I., exploded Friday morning, killing two men ami wounding more or less seriously a numlier of others. The loss to the mill owners ag gregates $2.1,000. There is a gun in a Massachusetts fam- ; ily which has been loaded for 200 year 1 rr, , . . ... . " " i ne jsauimore jcte maliciously say : It would be a glorious and patriotic act if Eli Perkin conld be prevailed upon to Arc it off at the centennial. Tho wife of Iaac Ellsworth, postmas ter at Middletown, O., ha been detected, by a department detective, in Mealing money from letters sent through that office, and lias confessed her ciimc. Mrs. Ells worth is more than sixy years old. David Roth, of Rhamokin, Ta., while under the influence of liquor on Fi iday last abused bis child. His wife interfering was struck and knocked down. Ttoth'a lauiei, separating mem, wa kicked ... the t . ... " . abdomen, causing injuries from which be caa not recover. Elizabeth T. Greenfield, a colored singer, famous throughout the country some year ago, under the name of the "Black Swan," died in Philadelphia on Saturday at the age of sixty-eight. She was born a slave in Georgia, but waa manu mitted while a child. Six thousand nine hundred car-loads of goods have been entered for the Centen nial, And the lPlb inst. has been positively nx"d upon a the last day of entry. This will require delivery at Ihe rate of a car load a minute for ten woiking hours each day up to that time. Ihe steamer Agriginti, from Pearos, one of tho Italian porta, came iu collision with the English steamer .Milton Castle, off Ca pe Mala, south coast of Lara, ou Tuesday. The Agiiginti sank immediately, and of the 64 persons on board, 9 of the crew and 20 passenger were drowned. -Martin South, keeper of the Kentucky Penitentiary, was assas'sinafed on Satuidav ! . t hiu ftl nil in tl.A . T.- , f . " , -- " .i.innin, a J laiiKIoi'l. The murderer shot him through a crack in the building. Walter Stephens, a promi nent butcher, was arrested on suspicion of having committed the deed. The original cold medal wbiob pieMfiiieu to e,eorgt! Washington br the American Congie, in 1770, commemora- lite of tho evacuation of : British tmnna. b-,. -.n. i " " "I 11 , ! r . rr r' ' .. " 'UIOUOU t p.-, ns receneiv nnmi r,,,, p..,.i I Presented to the ,-nl.tic XiU 'r V.'J .11 . cf Boston ;,r r....i.. p w ,4J" "-"J h but: iLtl hi I Uj uum ttvauueof k i. vvr&tija -ut t'ak Hall, i.i Pislla.l'-ay w fnntriMtor !ir.-wn- Lar--t ("!oti.i)JW.3a In ArawicJL" A vwiv. t.uj ult.in-ur.i.o ihespeatnrj : YwiUr. " V."ur.t corner i& the I'.uiluirxr or, T 'enilant, " io-ui'i-r.-t corntr of f jrth ni Muriet. Henre -o fie HXiH. fc b-to t:rtLi?fers eec'Ji.? Cif.V liuU, Lave ttc-u luUii ty tiesijiiiu rx.r'-'-ii." V. "H lpcrf'ecUy cvIossb.!! Do you know l-jt dimf-JiRioiisV ' A. " I2,fi f'l'iire f--t r MnrUtt. ar.-l 3 nj odJ orj f-ixt.'i, six t.!..-;es Ii;.-n. has owr three seres fi.K.r'r. r ivl r.irer; rxii t onre perurieit by Xl:Zuim k.L.i u..';cti;L.i 'uui- V. " i'o vou U5P sv-r- j- Tr?"' A. " A p;anl youii iii'!:.,. lurrji iw-t f r the frtttht naJ set i-'. relt -. r.trv.sa i t!;o Ix-iieii si-.'i.ju ft r hauling, til uiei oii.cr ciieru ijTii of tti h.-'iirt ." V. " Wliut onli r 1- von t:-Ve r :th jroorfj A. "Tiieyare fir. t q .f u::ii urine?-, d in tie baeintnt.r.ii lnii - :; eouuu-r. uu.l nLt-n th?hoeXii C:a i-"-'y -levator Ut lie iiii; tor I'Oin r.i, fl o-t fn.or. ' V. " Is Itt-r-weiJrVTMie si f-Trat'op y A. Nc, mr, Ric-asuri::c. "iha trnnn r.re fr?t ftieaiured in lUo re, Theri Jn-i;-i, i. i ; , Cloih pn-'ti ov? r r nri In tLo Ia.t e ( f a jtr.jnc blflil. ai.J two ie.n :t, e : f-Tc ma oi twhind e wu tiii.: wtUi the t-veoi a n-.nci irini! iij.-'t piti-ft'. imperi n marking t-ve.-y : ,n S.:a i i:o- r u..i ni e-.-i'J !t v.n h corr-srs ta cutt;x i :i l fc'it- V. " You smt e-r!',v n r.r-jV rf eeit- rr-T A. ,4 oiu! I vi i-ui ul'li lloy'ii.nj m,?! VV n l'fepTO hunrf i-il til" t'i- r iiiau-t!:f r-Tr til iat- rsrmen's. !.-yy m-v ;Jl t a !orv:i ?nvj! w.:k ca'-.N.; a (-irof." - ' ! yuvt BK.iiLiiu;nir(; uii rotir o tj A. " We d. r!T4 tvirt "".Tof'iVv. er j.x. aininera insp-t t :- :t;:. ;i- .r:i fr-i.i,i. t;, i Cwrtify f.t iy nii,..: t !x-,rn-vf 1 jt .le before ve jut r-;r ull tu it, uui liST'Onsil i'! i r !t " i.iojr tysifciu ir.usl Mive rt-ckr.r:r. It U:f- r-.-r r. t.rarffetl! tV wn th.".-i .-t-. and een'Mi y v. e iif pet.pie as we do.'1 S y.' AffJpectinelie work, --h;it. cuu er it? A. "Ifefons It pnes talc- Steele H it tidt-uJ Every single (ianan.t hu- iu vrnl r.. e vl ot,or point-. r. Mc! r,a !.!.. t-.t j A,iir j. Lo'ik.'' V. " i ou r.-.tiit hare ?0 or it) na"-rrr-r A Why i-ir, o-i l my d v yoU -In me vj.; ious rt.tus miiI' miifi Jr.. w 1(111,, ii...- , r .... . . . 7 ro ' o yon Co nu oiur Ue"vj irkl and cxr-reEs? " u J A. " V cry grcit. Ail over ieeou-.t Mr. I??!l was paid $2,19") a year as government detective : Mr. liell was sent to St. Louis to rob I?ist rict. A 1 1 orn-v T)v-m- Gf certain important documental v evidence ngaimst Babcock : Mr. iie J fa led to ebi it : yir. i;ci was dismissed from bis ofii.-c. pnlther comments wouij see m to be uu- necessary. A cat belonging to Nathan H ilsr n cf Langdon recently got upon his bed and waked him by scratching. Thrown off, it immediately returned and renewed its tk-monstrctions, until Mr. Wilson cot up and found the- house on lire about the fi'-c-plaee, just hi time to save the bouse and the family. John K. Sbawhnn. a San Francisco stock speculator, has built a stable nt .1 cost of about ?100,0O0. chiefly to riatify his wife, who is fond of horses. It con tains a parlor handsomely furnished fjr her use ; ami the carriage and har'r-ss room, stalls and other apartments arc finished in fine woods. Subset iptjons are being made in France to send -workmen to this country to inspect the Centennial Fxposii ion. A of this, tho Fieucb mjed to l-.ivu a Government has doter-ui.ivei-sal exposition in i aris in 1ST, ft is iutr-ndod to make it tho grandeot and r.i st comprehensive af fair of 'he kind ever he!d. C. !"?. Bell, fhe detective. wTio cav? siv:!i danifgcig toMim-iny tijja: Iouis wnis'. y trials befc-vo ding the S:. t'.o committee on wri cxpi-T-.'lilurcs 'ii Fiiday, wna at tacked in ;k bii-.ti.l manner on Sn'nidiy evening with n clot, by n man named M l 'air, formerly r f New Oilcans, ami at or.3 timo a rioot keeper in the Ser.at". The Phila. 7Vvp- says there is rasri to be hopeful i f tho President's recovery. The dispute hos say that be isah'e. to enjoy bis cigar again ; t'-at Tli.v. Ir. Newman is praying for him. and that Mis. Giant keeps one of the other sort of doctors in attendance night and day to guaid agaiu.st a sudden rilap.se. Ferry stands no fchow yet. Bridget O'D.mnclI was found elead on Sunday nuMiilmj list, in a field on the no'llipin niitukiiUnf U'ill-sdiim, 1 j moitcm examination was held and it was j shown that her person had been violated Theio war, no rluo to Ihe murderer, but the j t,",t ,b" 1Te1r-'r-?"'.T police were in pni-suit e-f a tramp who wa, ! f w:l-v' -RT,d 'b--.ni.iv : Iseen in that nel.bo.luKHl on Satur,bv : w:''"''" J j evening. i John Quigle. or F;ne station. p3.,l,as j the oldest shoemaker's lasts in this sti.te. hearing date-1C41. They are of stone. He has also in bis possession a pipe found in 1855, at Grove's run. on the Sinnema'ion ing, eight miles above the month, which is supposed to be the one Swampoo, an In dian, lost when Grove cap' uied the Indians at the above pl-aeo. The noblest, "Inst words" that have mrafit u ira. .- 1 1 n n .1 ... .1 r r- .... ,,CicM, i-i-n iiios oi Mlju I ptr halt tliii,.l. erinteudent Flint, of tho Midland Railroad, t Latviratorr. tip) who, held fast amid the ruins of the train that fell through the trestle work at Wil lowomoe, called out to those w ho were try ing torescue him, "Stop that mail train !" and then died. The mail train and its passengers that were rushing to almost cer tain destruction were saved. Mr. Hezekiah Ervin. near Scho'lsville, in this county, received last week from John Goodrich of Kenton county a boar of a strange breed. He is perfectly black U j may tn-11 cia::n ihe r.t-'-over, is alniit six month old, and weighs lierce is a type tf hcU 200 pound. The singuUr part is that bis smecss by cnn-lV. snl hoofs are all solid like those of a mule o- t ,,ot attempting too r liorso. He belongs to a bi-eerl tbat name i Wea as to ability. T- , from Africa nl U 1, r i..-.. I Sician m these an , ...... ttri, .n 11113 IklilU. Clark County (A.) Drmtrrat. The bill to red 11 Co tho lioomnrro ,n 1 , 7 - - ' ll iiiinuei to one dollar Per Ihotnnwi ff in r. i. ofi ; tne Doom at W illiam;j.oi t passed the bouse ! a "Cmimon Snw M I.. ,A."''tt.lW4TMeii-'.4' - .. --s4 tt iii 1 (fii-tM i unsspn Tim linncrt m .mim.m lis ..tcu finally on Tuesday afternoon bv a vot. or i, well woi.h r-n 103to4o. This question, which ba occu- j ""-'h a work. "V:ili"r'-'I pied the time and attention of the I.egisla- I '''S'1 rrof sio, :41 r.'" tnre for so many yeai. is at last disposed ? UrKP ' KT s 1 ' !1V' can now proceed to the completion of the remaining business of the session, and with - h.iv tjiu ini.iitnr ... uisposuion ot mm mil will probably be prepared for adjournment at or nenr'tl.a end of the hundred day. it introduction iu Um- ' 11 , ... The Pennsylvania and Iialtimore & ! ,he imniense h . 4 . , Ohio Railroad Companies are eo-ops.ing ' V7, i'-,1 n ,-educing the faieto Philadelphia durinf J""' l'V- inp irom i ilisourtrn Wl he fonrfo r..- , : i,i ra lars, which is a reduction of thiitv per Cold settle.! on fi r-r?J cent, from the r. v..., ani,(Tif U( iitiv, est j Jiny (iir"ii?r u oi i iiisi.uigu the i eduction will be 25 per cent. The tickets at the reduced rates will bo sold during the months of May, Juno, July, August, September and Octo ber, and they will be Rood f..r a return trip at any time during thirty days TI.. XT X- o and d.MlaiV w.,Th ill 1 KCVC" l.,,?UB" 1 Z r 7 . ... c ouiiu m jijjmn Ave nue, in that city, a few nights since. Some burglars bar! cut a bole through the rear wall and entered tho store, when the faithful little sentinel, who bad bon babi. ed to a stool outside the counter near the i lies and origin' silks, gave a loud bark. This woke a clei k wno wa sleeping on '.bo floor above, and. I V " ' "etoie coining eiown, lie fliscovorcd what was go lln' a,'1 P-vt' !arin. A t - ... . -- - ts c.i i ri age 1 WULK r TO oepravuy ol tho limes has J.i-oi.. ' - U l.4. V. I fcnii . ''r A . " liy 6,' ", eich chcrt-t J -i ,. 5 -.. r r- a: i i u T - - v,,. , air.t. f r ti,.-:.. , , . ;.! .t y .x I "'' -v 1i:e SI .71 t;: '! .-.: D..lttr;j- . l.r 1.VU L; fl , 1 V lur ttr-re. 1 ,. . . I.'ceeiv.ujr 1. ii: t,-'-S '--r i : lat:.t. 11 c I ;, y ro rf n: , V. I--.l l ;.. : A. "liu, ,t J.f. ;: I-.- firim.T-i.v.'i . ; - 1 t Tiirnr.' J i:' .; .. f j-nr:ii.'. i-:r n , "14. T ! i V il 11 "f.ti: I eiv -nuieiit 1 r.rfiii. Tji .tV'.rei :-r-'- - ; ; . s..; - n e-y. .." J J " t. :.'.: i f r ' t . Hi. l. 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A I' I ri. lU-'-r, n,iii are m r.- , to- tl:9 r?- n '. r. . fie ln-:P.'s .,r 1 :.. k . fi i-i !!i;'.u we-ie !itl..n , -train . . A Nlw .'!:: at boy is txhi.r.K-.-.l : dis-He, v h- n :'i when tb! iniis- i. --ii : lo.cs ils iustic. r. i.t-:; are Increasing 'if to tiavu. i Iu Ure s?.Te cf 1: I.fSO CCKK v'.'.i T0T.2' fi'.i the arli-ric a.;', v::" . e-ut of wbii-h new :? '-? J can be form-l. mi l s'i ' ' ! wiil n reston-ii i-. pp. : !- : V.'e havo seen this -.-r.i-J '' ' 1 hundred insTflnc-,-. Y-r i tion had la:.'. it fa'n! f-'l " I Dr. Kevser. wi'h tl:"' "' ' j medicine, ha? (;'.-' ' , Price of Lung C-Jv. 51 T.' L't 1',-n-i ' His piivJlo i p.'ijsi-ii:' g -':-i ' avenue. - Tur. Sn itfsin. pro'iabty no man W '- ' own o inneh a to it t ';:! j-hysfciaii, w'uo i bS ' himself arid lo l i- jvita r' physicians are n t m virtues need no in.-' '' vrl fuomf.f r,f 1 1! 11. . I ' and feigh-pre.---.i:t rrtf the man w ho rt.!e!"r' .' the busiiies. Sn.-!i :t: '.iii'-'-' r t as "houseboat worJs- Wo-snrr.rri. sr"-r that TtosurK ;f.k;n ,d 1 V ri tnr orrpiiill t!i' I weak Lung, to P" tn mon & Murray. K'-"4" tV.n, Wihuore. c', inqnlre Alsmt :t. ''.'' amnio ikuiio. u ' Here any irw. p,-r.-t r.'-i .V very destnicu- i...: " t Va.. H ' i hpi nioiiio, day morning. ' :t:, '..' ;... eltffclloyrd and -cn'i ''' ' , '. .-!. im,! mbil'lo' '''' .1 iwnlpr k. ktme a1'" i ;-,-! p-: ... v fi The entire basii.e t ' . ' , v to Jefleie.i. s-1'- the h.iiMfgs lyr-1:;;. wei-e burned. A s ;, ' .i. .-.- Fortunately tho j Bridge street, not extended to . fully fl".-"" ,' 1 1 watch dog, and ther tq rn
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