C2Z3 4Hk F&Zi "HS E&C H.ZV XS TlK-iS'SffJ Tai mmi mm. SBENSQURC, PA., Iii Jay Morning. - ml 13. IS77. 1 - - ,t. IIayks is the frtt President, fo r died in his case, who will commence his C.I1..1 in i.i, case , , adiniui-tration with a majority of (he lower branch of Congress opposed to him. Hen Ki ti.f.ii says ilut Hayes im m-ither c -Ut nor hot ; that compromises have al ways r.iiltd and destroyed the men who ni:tde thfm ; that they mined Henry Clay and John Tyler, and that the adminisn i I li til (1 f II:tvia will lie no exception to the - rule. Mi:. Wheeler, the fiaudulcnt Vice President, confesses to a surprise. The M.iloi.e Gazette, nbli.died in the village r.heie Mr. H hreh I icsfdes, up in New Yoik State, says in its last issue : Xr Wiikl.T lno-ii'. to krp f iiOrrlv rlenr i.r ri -H.ii!it.ilii v tn tin- elllem'iit oT the I.oiiis i iriH i !' : mimI we fioi sn.v luilln r. no nrm ill ttie i-niiti wti! m:i re n rpi iei Hint l.( iilsf iith h vore win couiiHil f ir Il.iyis I lin w m. A. Wli..t..r He e. (iei-ti"l Ol't Mll-i1i-lel lll.lt tlo Kl't.i ill l'irni!ii!'iit wnul-t tl.rir it 'it iitirclv . 'J 'hi. sltio nifiit w:! nut tie (lispmed. SiscE h air'nal of Mr. Hays' Louis iana Commission T live at ncw toieans, i - .....v ;. n,,,i,,liii 1itv noil jesferday w. tk, its membus bave "n' , seiarate inteiViews wilh Pack a d atid -t ' Nicliolli, witli committees of eanb Jegisla- ; tore, judges of the comts, prominent mcr- i t i 1 l: . 1 na .r.fl C.ianis, ami ie.o... ih.i ""- I as with iuihien'.ial citizens from diiVereiit j m M his of tlie Ktate. W hat its conclusion may bo, or whether it n ill arrive at one at all, is a mere matter of conjecture. - In view ff the fact that Drew, Demon a : was elected Governor of Florida last No vwnibcr, and is now discharging his duties as such. Mid in nnticipnt ion of the fiict that Nich-dl, Democrat, will soon be in undisputed possession of tho Governorship .f f.Muisiatia, a very interesting quest ! ti j for debating societies at every cross roads j in the country would be the following : 1 Drew being the Democratic Governor of I'lorida ami Nicholls the Democratic Gov ernor of Louisiana, how (lie does if. j come lo pass that llutheif rd 11. Hayes is i nctii.g as President of the United h-tates?"' It is a veiy ha- dy thing to be a relative of ( liver P. Morton. Ilolloway, a hi other- ' in-law, is postmaster at Indianapolis; IJur- batik, another biother in law, isacleik in the Post Oflice Depaitmrnt. with !?l,St() a year; John Morton, a son, is a government llicer in Alaska, with a good salary and fine prospect ive ju'ckinj, ami another on, Walter I). Moiton, who was a clerk in the lY.Rt OiTico Heparlment at a salary of $1. iin, has been sent to join the United Stairs Kngiiieers in Louisiana, hettering his posi tion thereby very materially. Great is Mot ton, of Indiana, and tho Fraudulent President i his prft. Trtn U. S. troojis were withdrawn from he State lltnise at (.'olumLia on Tuesday lawt at 12 o'clock. No (list uibance whnt rnr Kcm:! d. On the following day, the .-. f.f V..r1o 1 1 :i mi ti iii- tlironch (ifnilxrlain's fectelaty, was pnt in quiet ptiei.ioti of the executive chamber in the H'atB Hone, Cliamberlain issued an ad UroH in tin bloody shiit p.!;raeology, to t' Republicans of the State, in which he ; unconc! ii iotmlly cm rendered all claim to tiia Governorship, but at tho same liire bitterly denounced Hayes for tlesnting him by the w ithdiaitl of the military, his o ily support. Hampton is now complete i master of the situation, and must theip- . fre be judged by his fu'nrc acts. That he wl I ftdminis'cr the afV.iirs of his native r-tate wily an.fl in ti e i ilerests of all clauses of her people, doe", not admit of a reasonable doubt. pRFsrnrxT p.i.r.cr Tii.dkn took a car riage ride on last Monday evening, the t wo 1 horses, a very spirited and well known team, being ijiiven by Dennis (wc don't know his other name), his coachman. Mr. TilJen, noticing that one of the horses w.xn i very icstive, desired to be diiven slowly. In going d wn T.vcnty-fotiitJi street, how. 1 ver, too hoists moved at a rapid pace, and turning a comer the can iage sw utig lound, ; the diiver was thrown otY the box. his head . . 1 being badly cut, and tho horses as a conse quence were left nincsti ained. Mr. Tilden, appreciating his danger, oj-eneti the lijht diMir of the carriage and jumped to the ground, the horses meantime 1 mining at lull speed. H fortunately" cscated wilh a few slight bruies. Within the past time yens no less ban three horses have fallen under Mr. T. on hatd pavements, ami each time he escaped without injury, a fact or facts which would seem to indicate that he was not born to be "counted out' of life by the aid of horse power. On the 51b infant, Packard's Louisiana ; Senate a.h pled a series ot resoiunuus de- i.nincinir the blcdgcs civen by Hayes' per- ' 11 by uayes per- " sonal fi iends, Stanley Matl ' " - lathewsand Cha.les . - ... 1 l..f.!,B,,,.o..B f,o. ro...Wrv.KUu.....,u,i.1Ciiu,pUH, . . ... . ' 11.1 . - .. ,upt and dishonorable bargain, and at the . J .1 .1 .!. ..f amo 111110 MH.'iiiu IO..V -..j all this will be anything but pleasant read ing to Mr. Hayes, and will teach him that no man who accepts the Presidency with the least taint of fraud attached to it can ever hope to enjoy the irspect and confi dence of the country, much less to secure the f.ibarance of such creatures as Pack ard and his lecklesit crew, who aided the Louisiana Ililurninji Una id in its infamous wot it i f bling Haves into a position rli ch tie a n.M i railed upon by a ma- j.uity of li v A i.i iKuti pi-oj le to occupy. tvanyonewhodoesiutqucstionthetitleof delay on the Souther,, question, and that ! HSl,inBt.i throughout the entire year, 1 'u "! r! 'T, r '"?if,! I s" -f Ri 1 1, n I k I Watson a wealthy ady or Massillou, ... t, , ...... ,. when Don Cameron puts his f.t down "0 Mimm Hayes to the Presulency ; that Packard s ftboat hJ unsylJnii ,,,,,7" ; of the grateful in the hearts of our business Hgam, and died not long y1 iV o, V H m ,1'? ' Hl,tk '' - Iowa City. ln- liyht to be Governor is the same as that of things will be likelV to go pretty much ' men, for if carried into effect it will be of afterward. 1 he second wife brought, suit, j caiif(1 .lia "IT,im.,. ,ol,,,c,y del pretence that she wasaltiHatic, they H tyestobe 1'residei.t. The same body way. Senator P.ay.ud has expressed him- : P l"'fit to them. Hayes may not f;'r ,,el' s,10rc tf Hie $l,fHlO lealized from I The schooner Mind Thomnon kc,,t ,,ei KaRcci aild ,,e,d ,ier down at also.ecommeuded Packard toornanize the . elf relative to the Southern policy of the monnt to much himself, but his presence j 'p i' (" e life of her husband on ; choiP(1 h Flllsll,n ' ,'.a N y 1 i'ch of the stations. She, however, man- . . , , , - tnmt administration in general concurrence wiMi hrc means the continuance of executive 1 ,e e'"""id hat when his irst wire died illto an1 k ' (-,tnr,v lurl. aXed to eKC;,l,e f,om ,,,em !,t Wilton, after miutia ,n every pans,,., the State to meet Uie of . Wji;ess w,)icll , celtai to R the husband became from that time one of i a desperate struggle, duiing which she miT emergency which might arise in the yt)k for any f)ivisiolis in tho Democracy, icalthy floating joplation and the expand- ! !rer l,e.,,!, entitled to a third or her estate. i,,c),M8P )0,,aidless uHhff Lf , "if P'a'" her ankle. The object of the men future. Com i usr from the. source it does. ' howeverthe discordant elements of Ucnnl.. t iture of money within the limits of our ten i ,Jie. 'Mremo ( ourt endorses this theory n,. e.K ',.,. : wb probably money, as she wa lichl.v J aCHH. II ICUi lllll I uu l.l u'i mi: iiuiai ..ut.. . u .... n. I I ii 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 a I lOl I 11 a S IOSI III UCII O V , . .,u u mi,h..i i.. u. 11.1 rr in irninui in . ... 1 . .. ,m . i,nMfj rp, r(inl .1, ., fl l.n i At the recent election in New Hamp shire several amendments to the St ate Con stitution were submitted to a vote of tho people f.r their appioval, or rejection. Among them was an amendment to strike the wed "Protestant" from the bill of I i i.;i. .-, lo hold office is l ... - lestnctcd to peisons oi mat paiiicuinr 1 " amenumems c.c .v.,,. l,v a ,;,;, ity of the popular vote, except, "y U "'J'" , 1 1 . ' j " al-oaly Mated ,n hese ... - """i I'-- " il.n nt-it irliiii nrnnAvAn fn :itiollsll tlio religious test as a o,ualificalion for , election to oflice. The Constitution ot , t tie taic nas extsieo ioi nniei -i uicv; j v.n . ... . . . i and so far .- as ... Lnowled-c extends it is st fi.nsiitKtion in the Union the otdy ' which imposes a religions test or this i chaiacter. New Hampshire is an ultra ' Ifepnblioan State, and the defeat of this ; antendmeat displays a deep seated and un compromising bigotry which is disgiaceful ' to her people, nnd w as not to he looked for under sncli a government as thac of the United Statestowarda the close of the nine teenth century. This exhibition of stupid intolerence will not add to the fair fame of j a State that claims Christopher Mason, i Daniel Webster and Lewis Cass as her ilhis- ! trious sons, bnk wiM stand as an enduring j monument to her shame. In speaking of j tins vote i no apw ioik sun says : 'Now that New Humpfhtre lias voteil down 8I) w t in t h Ciiiiftii ill ion tntondeil to remove t he !iciiti:i!inViit i-m of Car holies from j,,,,,,,,, .,;,.,. lirv j(1 .,,,.,,!, y el. w hrthr a republican K-overnment exists ir. tluit St if.. H..vi-ilini. tn Ilie snirit nf tlie Coii- ,j, ,,,(,, (ll ti,e I.'mte.l States. This proserin- 1 VlKlTZlu ' i , ..r i... r .... .1 ........ t i id...! of t inctit.i. ; "I 'V " .'.'W.' V " " lliill. rill It l". Ill ijeii u-iiiiin-T- ii 'iit iniie j leeiun .vntunim'ni, -men iiuire-. I 'No Stitte shsll iimke or enloroe any law whieli siKill nbrt.'jr.-Hie prlviieires or Imiiimiiliesof citizens i : the l niteii Males. As New Hampshire der.ies the right of any one but a "Protestant" to hold office, another New England Slate (llhode Island) cariiesits bigotry quite as far in another direction and excludes citizens of foreign birth from the right of suffrage, exceit upon a properly qualification. 'J'Aat is a foul stain upon the Constitution of a State .kich was founded by Roger Williams, himself a fugitive from Puiitan "bull dozing" and persecution in a neighboring province. It recalls the biting sarcasm of ) Dr. Franklin, who, when an ignorant man ' who owned a jackass offered his vote anil ; it was received, asked whether it was the ' mint or a j,ti-ktss that had voted. Whi'm J the Republicans of llhode Island maiutain this unconstitutional provision excluding an intelligent but poor Irishman, German, Wi 'simian, or other foreigner, from saying by his vote who shall govern and make laws for him, they looked on complacently and approvingly when the right of suffrage was conferred on ftfii hundred thonand uneducated and ignorant negroes in tlie Southern States. Surely this is the great est and fiecestt country on the gloyp, and New Hampshire, and llhode Island are its two brightest jevel. Wnr.N Grant was in St. Louis 1 st week ho was called upon by a reporter of the leading Republican paper in that city, and among other questions was asked the fol-lon-iiiF : Rfp. 'Dothu thin 1 Mr. Hayes will withdraw I lie I roups f r.in So in li ( 'iirolina nnd t.ooisia na V" (.KANT "I i xpeet him to. I shotiel have il'itifl so had 1 sti'Ved In fliec. Not tkeill tioopn away iro'ably, but relieve them ot their preii it duty. Kor neither the C'lutniber bon nor the I':vk ird governments can be sus tained wttho'.il l In- sl.ow of "iiliitMry a n t hori t y. n-l in Itiis frif country, e.nd Sm lonir al ter iiiet tins been restored ovorywhere else, the exer eise ot military nnthoiity in civil mutter is very repnn :ii.nt to the peeple, and no. when I t he troi. 1 1 are irone, i he N iehol i j and 1 1. 1 nipt on : irovernnii'iits nill rule hs matter of ttequies eenee on the part of the people of tliesu two Stales." This is a most singular statement to be made by a man who, two yeais ago, used troops to drive the representatives of the people fioni the State House at New Or leans, and not four months ago placed a ; corporal's guard in the State House at Columbia to decide upon the legality of the credentials of memtars of the Legislature of South Carolina. The Democrats have ur tni t:ru art i i n iti r r n kii 11 v J protesting against all military interference in the civil a flairs of the South, but they ... tin A- -1 rt r.l o .1 1 ... now see oie HepnblicanPresident, so called, Hayes, withdrawing the military from the siij.poitof Chambeilain, and another Pe lublic.in ex-President, Grant, acknowledg ing that "the exeieise of military authority is very repugnant, to the people, ami that when tlie troops are gone tho Chambeilain atlll I'acl: :l ril dive 1 nmctii o 11-Ul rl ii .- 11 . ... ... , ' , i'oiu oou vntuiv lliiblilMUlllj IIID WIlC by liis action and the other by his words, that it was a stupendous blunder, if not something wotse, to employ militaiy foiee in organizing Legislatures, or in any other way interfering with the civil afiairs of a State, all of which is sound Democratic doctrine. Senator Wallace struck that rare j plant of tnodei 11 journalism, the interview- : mg coi respondent, when in Washington the other day, and, to quote the lanruaiie. ' of the Phila. Tinte, was made to stand and deliver his opinion 011 things in general -s out in a pamphlet in which he says jntid ad.n.ntstiatioti ,.olitios in particular, j "Neither Cong. ess nor the electoral tiibu , ile takes the mountaincei s pract ical view ! nal could give an honest title without in 1 of the sit tilt 1011. SeeiiiL' the nolitical wafer 1 .. i-.i.. . s.udled with rock, andcascades and whirls a no c.hik. s, i:e naiuraiiy concludes that the 1 1 : 1 1 n: 1 -.tvn liv.tin a on no iA.-nn : , ' - ncil tllut lwiu'f.tft.r Itnmi. otnlx ll.A St. a.... "? ,liWe ','p voyage, '1 I ' 1 1 T II 'i I M ma t U A ft l rtr olnlnln Iva W. .... ...... I ' . " . ' ViV. i 1. :V. . ' . , - 1 . 1 1 "tMHMi limy w. peiuen uoiore tJonirres " . .,,1 . . nee.s, 11 win ne ine pi.iiuic source ol agita. ; (Kill lllll JlLtOtlTAIlf I.AA...LA..rl.n1 - '"C'Si " T,' ,C!ii,,,J t : y : ""-- nave a Iree chance at lie soo Is. Ilnsnval licanisrn inzy fly into each other's wool over the policy of their President. Mr. Hayes has w hat the World calls a queer set of opinions as to civil service re form in tlm concrete. If a postmaster has served four years accepUbly he will bo ap pointed four yeais more, and if he serves eight vears acceptably he will have to tret out. Mr. Hayes also thinks that a Presi dent should not be Allowed to serve more than foui years, though it must take more time lo lea t it to d ischa i-ire eJlicietillv the f;tieof the Presidency than those of a jwirtt office. titr flasliinrton letter. "Washington, D. C, AprilJ, 1S77. PU'KAUU VS. MCIIOI.I.S. Vcrv few private dispatches have hem j j,., niembers of the administration fnm Orleans since the arrival oi ihe commission, and those are not of a charac- .i, ci.cnm-acement tor the f.nccess ot the plan to bring JS icholls and l'ackard togetner-oy some - promise agreement. The atlilude assumed ilckard and the arrogance he displays pJJJ ... , i Lohuvn Hint I'ilCkaiO must nc M.-t-ii in c,,,., PpOIKieiice witli Northei n Republicans of the extreme type, ana iiiat ne is omy I., Hit mif out. I neir oromin ins;. inc...vn . ' . .1 .... niia cn iinifli r.ir i r"-- ' Vl".';. ..f J . i''0!.1..'!.8 ' i i.'ti,Ur(.r..r imnortantto ! 4i.-..". ii.-t !,nl,l,Mn and not Democratic ilium fctji.M.j'iv'w-.- n.tmittpd from IjO'.i isiana. Ifi they could possibly, by any kind of "thim- J i . . .i. I ble-r.Kg.nH" secure lb j hrowing overboa 1 of L acka.d would be a thtng of ll!,,e nl,ment' ciiAMr.KUl.Ais-vs. HAMPTON. ( The dispatshes of last Satutday showing j a change of policy by Chamberlain created considerable sensation in political circles ; ri.t. J.l..imiti:it.ion is considerably ! omiliasS(.d at the warlike attitude 'f , Chamberlain, as it was the tirst intimation : that he would not cany out the co.nse in- . 7 ' -ycoA ! .. . , Hamt.to:i serves the civil process I Tllli WillfflVr.l lil.. raasnry Department is likely to be ! embarrassed in rendering a de- some of the whiskey cases pend- , . ,.,nmiws m,,lo rtnrinf 'he late ! The T ""ly Cisioil 111 ,. .. mU A.;..inr b.te lllii I'J lliu jtivilll i' a ni.i.t- uiu i"h ,Hmi stint im tbat It 11)6 naineswonui t""i aies ovmence mrjr bi.ui w .i- .a i ill jicveii irom an civu sunn. TtiF. LOflSIANA rilESIOF.NTIAT. COMMISSION. Dispatches received hre to-day report j tlie Commissioners giving ineirrinuo nine to the business before them, and are ac- cepling very little of tho social attentions j (, which are tendered them. T.. oil li..ii- in ' Jn all then in- , lerviews won u-.iioun i u. j ii.7i. i ... j . the principal object of their mission-thc ' is.....; r ' ., IrrUl.iliirea and ! nlthourrh not meetini' with the least en- i ..mi.i.uni..... !.. ..... - , upon turn which ousts mm i no auiuuni n- aml on j-iuhiy obt ained from the newly -i o n..,.. - tion will int'icate to Mr. Chamberlain in a , wt.fje( couple a stipulation that the pi in- I l'tJK'b'e to raise gram on account or them. ; very positive manner that he must retire or . ci,,a of ,lt.,. foltlle hU)uid remain intact , A X I'gima bridegrootn over seven j take tho conseouences. for the benelit of her children, reservimy lo Vet hih l announced. I be affair createi. : Coura'ement, they are not yet disposed to ' ahm. TIktc nrc fitly in nil in om-colony thir- ; we don t. j il.anihin tho srheme Packard's cvovvil 1 'V-tonr who eameor, theltithot Febrn.irv, tour i Mr. .John Caiman of Wafts township, abandon lliosciume. i.ickami y". ' j on Hie llih. ninl twi e on tlie lth. i stopped T . . (1! e . ..' : have made a dead sot on the Commission, j one .Jay -t (.' mini?, rl;ere I sneieeib-il in 1 i ry county, has held the ofhee of .1 ust ice ; They liv great s'ress upon tho loal points ' plio-irur several of tlie men, some wii h initners. 1 of the Peace for thiity five years, a:id is. of.hcircas-. Warmonthtoldtheolorod" .X 'T have.i'.rbrVh'V bi"',!e , Winning another term He has had the i members that the jig was up and they had j twenty years every loot or Wr nn.l in this see- : me eonstabie, Mr. Jacob I lett, for thuty l,illnr iii;iU-r tho bfst terms they could, I tion will be tnkon up-ifnot by JrNhmen. by i three years. which advice they will in all probability heed. THF. sOVTH CABOT. INA FIA -CO. The problem here now witli the Cabinet, is the course to be taken after the soldieis leave tho State House. The removal of the troops simply leaves matters where their intei ferenre found them, and most be taken up just there nnd followed out on tho tamded. endless line inaugurated in the Southern policy of Mr. Hayes, which it i is needless to say is somewhat in a confused , and unsettled state at present. THE CKAK T-DKTUM FAKCE. The indictment of Donn Piatt, editor of tho t'npilol here, for tieason by a ubservi- cnt grand jury because of an article which : appeared in his journal in connection with the decision of the electoral trihunnal in ; favor of Hayes, came to an appropriate 1 cnoiiirr iii oni- f 'riniiiiat fnu it on Satiirrl.n- ! 1 , . , , . ,i. .. 1 ., r 1 I wiou,, m,..s. u..r-vi, 1.11 i.,M.j hiumj , with w liiCh olticials bCie CllUglligly OOW lo lav ir out small lots, and call the :dacc Hrc the dominant ititluence, w hatever it may j (jotiy vilie a l ter t he looinler of onrci biny. lb v. i r - . i : ti . .1: ...,..,r..i r . . , Jatnc" Ilivhony. oi sum,it H ill.! a 1 lion court v. be for the time. The disgraceful Taice j Yours truly, Ciiaui.f.s K. IIotlk. was "nolle proseqne ed by the District, j Attorney, and the rebellion created by j r ,, T, , ..... , Donn collapsed. I In ho c.w "Rlal Method.st Confer- s. ' . T ,t rr. Ie"cc' " luesday, ys tho Alt.N.i.a I wonder whiit I was biKim for?" TFIE OTTf-V! TKIAT.. j The illness of ex-Senator Carpenter, the j senior counsel in the U. S. Treasury $17,000 j robbery case, ttIio was to close tho argil- ment for tho defense, occasioned in ad- 1 i journment on Saturday of the trial until j ; to day. 1 ii eonsiderat ion of the fact that this case is one of much public interest, j and its conclusion so near at hand, the ! T . . .1 . . .tAnnlA.l ll a.1..:cI U ll.nl ll.A I Pll'l;.' iu-1 iiivh ... ... . . .r(. t.J i . I .. ... ... (.1. should not separate until they had icndeied .' n n . 1 ; . Tl.ft ..-A. -A I I..... t.lA., t.k 4 . . , , ii i . I , I hotel and a!lowed to communicate only , with toc.r fannhes. j TIIF. rosT-OFFIf F. nF.PAHTMF.ST opened the bills on Scturdav for carrying ' m. .i. .....t ' o.. ..A',t.Z ! .... .,...- .,-i.... .... - ... .. , railway anil steamboat dejio's of the prin- t: imi i t hi in; iii i.tin iu iimm. n n 'iimil i . 1 : .1 . 1 . j" r' "" "'"-" 'L.l.vot.lrw. I.wl.. t. mi. .v.'. i-.i.l'.i-. kept in a Ktate ot suspense. Of II UEAI, T-tSTATK. Mr. .Tessup. a gentli'man of wealth, late .f the tirm of Jessupit Moo, o paper man u- I actnres of Philadelphia, purchased lastj of fact week Shepherd's liie-proof building on Pennsylvania avenue, near Jhirteenth street, in this city, for $200,000, and it is iiiesunied he intends to open a largs estab lishinent of that character here. ! NEW England on THE war tath. J ti . 1 1 it i . ni . i . The wholesale slaughter of Hampton and : nil ii.. .est r,t,ns..,ai,.., ........i .o....... : ti ,.:r.'..,.: ., .1. .T., " .' ! awhile, and attend a little closer to religion This country has no relish for the mixing of the Church with the State. DAVID DfDI.ET FIELD il" ' ' !?"! president has been installed in the face of - - -- - , .. ..v. J. v .1 w . . offers to prove frauds t ho grossest, the most ' . . " x . v. i'K ii mi ' 1 1 "u,.t in all our 1i;,kv. , m t. ;0 i n - (iii'Mi. il in. rtlnb'ttl lltTIO UlilL llilS I p!imphlet is issued as an introductory order I ' 1 . J i rnt ' T,.T. ,v.ern .rs- ..... ................in.... 1 iiu unci inuiai leu m 1 laves 10 remain to miles squar the executive j mands of instead o room. tiik RF.rci There is some it would be lictter publican pa' ty or W that Urmy' is leased f on VbuC ' . i, ...!. s ....i ki...'j ;.. : duty at the South it could be employed in chasinjj the .IveT.nbHeans into a tract of land on or bout Salt River, a-.d asce;lain 1 l,..l,.. .,. ....t tl,.v f, im.rtl, nr l,..i,l. " ' -...v., .v. ............... r.epnblicans, kbown as the tub uf the ' ' ,. i,., ir .1 1 . t- 1 ei . manuliiclurefs, and is suiposed to have A" cicnange cnecKs ilie growth of 1 State w herein icltgious bigotiyand b'no -!cPonf maddened,,, insani, y! He went , budding genius it, the following cruel ance exist to snclan extent. , .ott Catholics j conuittm, 111 men .ana.ic.il lesoiutions at ,t, ..:,. ti,,,,,.,.... a..,,i .:,. style : "A noem of fur stanzas from mo n-.mi it ., i.,,iiv .tel..... a r .1;.. - i I 'VV.i C;,,"eS..-Vrli wo revolvers and adi.k knife, and is saio- ! "-.'0iUed 'Where has our beautiful snow ! office. Z ' 1 rai TV..11. 1 '"i l.ii.". 101 i iiu iiMiniior 01 ! 1 . ... . . .. 1 r.....,.ii ; ...... . r.. 'i 1. ... c , ,. , ...... 1 religion Miev rrof. dccln eil tint li;c " lauannnu yt en.uie sl.eil , : , ' 1 -r' ""3 "' ' y occniit-ii. , .mi ;u.gw tiin.a-i engineer nanicili KiiuVdiini' was not if thU w . Id ,..l 111 ' ilh ,,mK ,S,,me wor,,s l'""""' ,Ue4,un 1 k,,,,,w wl'c,'e yr beautiful snow Compt.w itas invented a locomotive which ! rime save men 1.0 To i 'mv il r.l ' 1,0 ,ul,d ,,ie ''is pocket and 1,:,s F",1,"' nnd we do 1 ca,c' AVe haven't possesses the peculiarity of beina able to ! r.iiiit, 111 save uieu, 1101 10 (0 st 1 oy t nc in. ; . . : t . , c:.. .... ..i....: ... not It." 1 ...... ..... ..I .t..,i ..1 1 ll.ey should take a rest on politics for ....... '" 1 J... . ' -II,,,,. i r..t.,.i r ' 1 .i.r. .V"" . . " ,"" e. Moreover, it is proper that e. Moreover, it is nroner lb.it of the second w ife holding that "it is Hot oiiiccr Miotnu execute, ine lie- . . v... ... iu.n; , K., n . . i .s? .1. , , . . 1. 1 - . , Rrret Cll l n tr I li js cue! i-n rtmn r ll.n .... . " his officn at the national carol.. I. ! leyonri what is lo'lt iniate to hold that her : o:- t in a urant-waieiiug-placo bar- r'"-'V V J '-"c .m-mucu 'or pur- (irown . pose of distribution not only what was then t..'.-i. n n . .. ! 1I.ICAX PARTY. "c' o"1 m'gii- becomes of Columbia , j v;: ' V j , ! ft 'Hoe ot the kimt m tr-.e citv, was discov- doubt here as to whether 2!! A "FZ "VV"": ! the Slate A e i i c u 1 1 1 1 ra 1 Soc i c t v-. w-: I s d i-ow-,, h " The. Vs to incorporate the He- ' V;. . V.,e piljn,nt occlher with his wife, at a l..n ?'"es "gn, ana in one Hour aiier the lire . , ... t- : .. - : ... n. c p".n,Y on ins .nc w.is Mien a contin- ; tt r , .. .. . ; uean Pcarcetv a vesinre ot it was eft e x. j "Grand National Union Pepublican Asso ! ciution of Christian Carpet-bagger, Presi I dent-stealing Statesmen." A I.U XDK, an American whoi-c occupation Hayes de- , parted , the weather j ,lcro to.,i:iy is f the regular St. Patrick's .,.. ....i.... i.a l.!.,.... ., ol.rw.st i f,et,zillKP -,hltiSi "Adoo I adoo !" Democuitbs. How Walter AVAiE-n into the Af- FKCTIONS or AN Hhuess. .Miss Clara Tavlor, dautrhtei f the late Win. Taylor, a wealtliy linsniUh, who resided at No. 154 Hod ford avenue, and au heiress in he. own i ..r tuiii .n i - .. iiyui 1 eiimiwi. litis Ciltiwt. il IllUii i ii excitement in fashionable ci.cles by leavinjr 'er betrothed, Mr. A. Stewart Kos, a law- '" cy. ""'e mt ber motner and mai lying a young man named Walter V'V. , , ,-i r I bo iiimv omnm m-Ii.i v!ik linrnri.-in fit Congregational Sunday school ami a man- ri;lv.M exV,lctSj made Mi88 Taylors aequaintanco ti.iough a sidewalk 1iltHti(,n ail(1 he bejllg u( jlllo lesL.Ilce and pif,, willl attractive manners, wot. the nT- fectionsof the lady and pci snarled her to m:uiy i,jm. $he accompanied him to the iir,. ,.f ..ri.it, .-i..,:.. n. was pei formed anil they dep'arted for Phil-i anlphia, but caused a notice of the wed- ' ,,infr lo Le alvertisel m a Drooklyu pa,.er I"?" 2 An.T.l wa ' W jlliamsbnrtr. visited Philadelphia. ' IM.iii.in. iiiiij nil ""lien. .1113. lilKII 0' the elopement of ; I.e.; daughter that she haa decided to leave duamsbu, g, and for that l'"ne th elega.it mansion and all its contents Mil be sold at auction on Tuesday next. Mr. Ross is also suffeiinr- dtei.lv at the tret- ment he thus received from "he fair Imt tn ! - I mt i him false young lady. A". V. Jhrald, Apr a b. i A Gooi Woan for Texas. The f l lowing extraet from a lettei to Mr. John VW..O.. ,.r Vflt...... i :. .- i ;.. ...I,.... r.-.jii.-n. mi iiik, i 'i. in i.mrii r . ' Mm in, Texas, March 13. 18... V.n Sir A eeoriJo.? to promise I write you j. . .. - nin(r sin.'-e lei'nir the Penn.-vi v.ona .hI re- i in... ft. l.tt l-ri.l I. ...w 1....' ..ft. tr.taotr .. i i,,c.i.... ....!.. n.n ;..., xt.. T..ri.. ! considerable sensai ion, but it is believed. ..riinins, iimiai-ebfti.ii ncre in fe-riiu mim- ilarnson J.itt. need about I'.f years. A it r iirie.l for wo siieeivertnys after our t was "'" 'f ed while let fi ning from chmch nrriv-il at S- jriiin. we tnuiM noi iro ro see the i at Mill Hollow, near ilkcsbarro, sfiiiek J.tii'l some uih. o o jxireiiHie. Dm hi ihe.-e J tto Jieir ..vitl: ;i stone and f.uailv iiiim Iwo it.ijs wo wi r visited i.v men cil classes. I . f:.. .. . i i " . i : srime e..mii..r t.. .,lf..r ....... I. t. t. I and others to dis-iiimle t hem irom inakirnr en sr;i ire ment s. for fear t he eounrry s!i: nl-! soon he- j i-'iiiu: !" iiui-hij sei i ie: in iiri vein i item i rom i doiinr s the hive hitherto li.me. n-i-oii cm ti le i on tanus inej" uoti t own, or steal li'K t hem Inni ot tiers. A in sorry to learn thit some if tlior wtio m.,m'. f""' 1 ,,;,v i.r.Vhse wh-Vimve e (riven sueh ti fbs- !l)fs ti nd prospects ed iff almost satis- ii u em 111:111. 1 ins is iiei-inen i v 1 in. poor mail s 1 n iridise. and five of o,.r n:rn nr.-even ,MV ! :endti!ir for tlieir families to join them. For tim;e however wlni insist on liaximr the same conveniences they had North, this is not the place. I think Irishmen in particular shout I in- wiilmi? to tinbiiro some i.afisliips fur time, when jhey imiv liflv the Hssiirauee that within a few years liny may be the owner of broufl fb-lds and a siinir little iionic. f r. F.rtk inc. who in this retrion owns b one i".(Hi hltcs of bind, is now Sebiuir it in small truelson tensoii- able terms. hHS granted us ten ncres for i he lieri. ti t ol ai hurcii and schoul. V.; shall i Mirror, "tieat aonlause'' followed the in troduction of resolutions denouncing Gen. M. ('. Putleras "the Chief of Kuklux, iu stigattir of the Hamburg massacre," and declaring that Wade Hampton ouht long since to have been hung for treason, "and who now by threats and intimidation, tin der tho very roof of the White House, its well as on railioad platforms and in oilier public places, defies I he power of the gov ernment and bulliesthc pienivieot. iutocom- pliaucc with his traitorous and wicked usui p;ii nms." All of which moves the l-anc-istcr Inte.Ut'jenrer to ifcmimiTid the ,.lkj hl ,iaiKf,if 1esJ ,. ,e wol.ss ,,y tho .uulu.it y. I . The men tvlio init the cause r O.rist bv ",--arHti..n so n-nunclmorv i t His prineirili s and who taus dishonor the name ot liiebl-ss-d .Master, w!in would not even allow hi di citiles lo turn the cdiTi.-of thu sword mjz- Oust hi cue- 1 v.. .......... and 1.0 denomination nor individual mmtier ! 1 ti . hi . . 1 11 1- v 11 1 isi 1a 11 ciiiisi , 1 letl(" , oi it sii..inl nc held responsible for whnt, in ir...iin.i. - r-nse. nnioutits to blasfdi ii.y. Jbit occu r- reiiees o! t his k 1 lid 11 re bccoin 1 nif so com moil i n I the Met lio. list eon mil sot .New Kn-.-la ml that the ! rcsoectabk- and sincere metnbersor t lie Out nit "To tests into llie-rfiieraleont, renceiinVl l-t il there tie tested how tar the ribald lemai.-o,'m. of 1 l.e lower council- nrf to tic a bowed to t r itntdo t ho name of M etliodistii in the luire of partisan polities. " A Xevv York firm met with a terrible dissolution on Thursday last. Py reason irregularities of Orviile D. Jewett. i. i..,,i ...... n a . . -.i r 1 e ''r' l)0. 1 compelled to withdraw from the linn of.lohn .Jewett cc S..us, white leal shoot himself thi'oiiirh the head, but his aim was inellective. When the cletks rushed in af.er the explosion they found Mr. tJco. V. Jewett dead, his left leg badly injured near iiie knee, an artery havini' ni-nhahlv been cut, two janged wounds "in his left breast, and Ins clothes on the. Mr. Or. ville I). Jewett was wounded in the left arm and breast and has since died. Mr Joseph A. Dean, anothar oaitrer was 1. . . . - ' struck in the calf of the leg with a frag- issile which bv the explosii"n amage. lie was also wound- -" " k .1 l"''lVLlltrltlHil ed in the body. -The Supreme Court of this State has .b.;.,.,l il.f .1..nA : .. . " n.m v.m uiiien i ne " - imiuru f0 71 T "W to one-thud of the fund thus realized. ' Ten of !h thi.ty-six crowned heads u ( 'at !i..lic t . . . . .f . 1, . , ..i, i i. - - ...ttn. VIIUHU and twenty-lour are Protestant. , nc . ... 11 inc.. . i.iMiu ami at lemptea to 1 . . - - - ........ IM, . oeaKs irac auu 1 .eui uie- it sen 011 1 ne I rack ae am -, ......... .....v . .. .. . in . I M H .1111 I 1 ... . r. ' rn, c.ef ... ;r-i ..... :i..j.. . i-.i.-i-i.-n ussrt, ine oilier lour men iie.no i. ! i . m 'r-. i in ,i ui i if ii- si nrnm inrnr itiAn t Jseic? ami Omtr Jyvtlnys. Three-fourths of the applications for post oilicescome from unsettled clei eymen. i : ai. n ........ . r f iwoom i Las ! , , ,aw ma1c WOI.tu fivo cents o the i ijVfiy 1.1V III Lllt3 rlrtl- . ' iii--"... person who kills it. At 'Xockaiiiixon. Bucks comity, a fiisky groom of 75 courted ami wedded a j I -. :.i ..r i. . -A 200 pound frog, taken from a neigh- i Ikmi n g bayou, lias oeen ine lccipiem oi i I much attention in the streets of Mobile. I -The square timber now arrivintr , . i.nrta ... II... ..Itn in cnj) In Im thp lipvt I i.ll ; - - - . lias been taken to market ior a uumoer oi , J"8"'!:. . ,. . . TT 1 re is a man living in Hamilton ro i v. u o a ,tr. .iiiin win, ' ; i C-"5V!UC,,e lw "'"Z ! Leilsic. -J-..V-Mayor A. Oakej- Hall lied to Inl rolp 8ai1. Icanse of the ever if fur- ' Voik'iinir frauds I U,K ' "ti iitiuos. I -The cotton blanket, quite common ,., : j France and Cermany. is made by only one ""11 in the I nitcd States, the hagle and riiOMiix, at Columbus. (,n. ! i Negotiations are in progr-ss for a j ! ,ract r I;"fl " Ic '- cutity, (.a., on j ''ich to settle a colony of 1 rench immi- ; cranfs from Germanized Alsace. A gentleman w ho went from Centre; co""y Kansas some time ago has wiit- j lloI'ie :."Men vho can get a living in , -Thi nctl.erircountie.cf California arP """"tring from the iaages of squinrls, . .... "".cd hnn to go cl.e.tnu.ing I ' ' . . . . ,K- " who lately turned his loes lo the daisies in t 1 "af count ti.nnei wa .i serveu to oou i tiuei ai , "' 1 A voulh in Alabama, sixteen years old. j manied a woman three times his age ami ; the mother of five children. It is quite i j evident that without a guardian of some . : kind this youth would have gone to des- I i ti net ion. I j The smallest Rible in the woild. print- j I ed on thin, unbleached India paper, mens- .' tiling 4S by 2j inches, and only half an j - inch in thickness, is published by I nomas . ' 1 Nelson tv Nms, if you know who they arc i 1 I .oini" llllMl IIIIVU illlCMCtl chnrced with the ciime. A "a hale sixty feet, long- has been cast 1 .. i -t- i . i r "P hi SPa "ear Tyre, and not far from I Me s.-iiiio Sx)T where the whale east up .Totiuh 2.700 years ao. The Pasha of 15c it :it has presented it to the museum of the Svriin Protestant college. ("atheiifo I all recovered S3. 000 from . . :, iii.!,.. r .. i. .!..,! r 1 "ie city of Allegheny for the death of her husband who fell over no unprotected wall In the language of the Hanishuri; f'-r.ri"t, th e jury decided that Fall fell because the city did not build its wall well. A queer bequest is that of Miss Max well (irnli.Mii, of WiliiamswooiJ, Fnclnnd, who has left. slOO.000 to four chaiitab.e societies, v.heiewith to relieve imur Pro testants who are i.aiucd '.amcd HuUhintoti or ucale their children. Maxwell, and to rduc The Philadelphia Item sivs that a f.eaiy motor is now on exhibition in Dos- ton, inane oi brass, one loot lung and four inches witle. which tuns the tlexible shaft of a dental engine iit. 1 ,0:W) i evolutions ppr minute, at a cobt not exceeding one cent per day. John Calvert and wife Ilnlda. of Cal veit, Tpv.s, eneai'il in a religious dis cussion I itcly, ;md after aiuiiing nearly all niolit, Hulda .started for J' ho. In ti e sou die she was thrown across a trunk, and her chin sinking against the btd her neck was broken. A ma-i named William Garwood, about f.ftv years of rtLre. livimr four miles from Wellsbine, W. V.i., while driving to that place in his buggy on Monday in at: intoxicated conditio:!, drove over ao em bankment, and was almost instantly killed, lie leaves a family. Mrs. Sidney Mt'.ler, wife of Joseph F Miller, who was inuidered near Ix'banoii, Pa., one day last week, lias been comm it ted to prison by the coroner to answer the clia 1 e O of w 1 ! 1 1; I minder. '1 he victim w as . ..... i i. ; . r.. i " ' """''J' "is iiiuerai was ! attended by nearly three thousand pei sous. 1 - 111:111 tiv 1 it iititmi fit Kit ii.iin . -c . 1. ...... I. 1 1 -. li 1 . - .' ""I"-'-'" hi iciupi 10 ki.i uinisell at l'e- iroisa on i ncsoav. I lo st i rick himself w.th A heavy hammer thtcc times I km ween the ! upon the loe as contented as any male saiv eyes, then taking a r.tzor, which ho drew ! yer. All this she noes without the assist twice across his throat, completely seven d ! "auce ir any one. A pretty good Yaiu-'vll the windpipe. He will hard ly recover. jthat ! All the Presidents elected by the He- j There were in New Hampshire last publican party were born within seventy- ' year 2,-ir.S oidinary schools. 4.-s iMadcd b vi m ile . f ( 'i ncimia f i ...... o. ; i - - - - ........... . - ... ti 1 ill , one in Kentucky. It may be added that! Harrison and Taylor, the two Pi esidenl s eiecieu by the lugs, also came fiom the neighborhood of Cincinnati. wiiicu use. more man n,uun leetahove sea level. IJlanca Peak, in that State, the ele- vatioti of which was determined last year oy iiaynen s su.-vey, is probably the high- I f?,i"es. oeing 14,404 feet above the level of . t . .i.i.i .in. minis 01 me i mten the sea. It is proposed in Germanv to ir.al.-o wall paper which will adapt itself to the degree of illumination of tho room, be- ' c,,n,,K darker as the room grows lighter, j a". r,re Trr- It is believed that very i Cl,ri"s and novel effects of color and shade ...nj ir wiuwii o.y priniiiig or coating , .. 01 copper. nr. liJW. r rost had a dream in wh.Vl. 'v , he saw the location, near Spi incite,! Mass. j ,,r . .,,!,. ,: The dream returned to o ,:.,, w.iB.niuij; ,., me cap. seamen. tJne of the . loins later by a c -d "?-t "ffi W ; tw r..;v. ... . ... y , ,,,clr nort,e took friehr. ,l ..l,i,B .1 - "I IZZ bank, leaned int . u p., .1 t ,. I. .I.L was overturned, with Mrs. Connor beneTif, ann l.f,.. ... . ' was overt.'.med. with .V ..' ,.r.V nuiailic VUUIVI UlllVe OOl fl weie tlrowiitd. m wits w?nii WANAMAKER & BROWN, IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE GLD TRADE All tho beet lnt, c-xporienoo nnd ad vantage . . . . . nAniir..ii..l .-1S.UrXJATi . ' u ' BEST and CHEAPEST CLOTHING for Tor sixteen years we live li-crt rt the r ; c,rr. SIXTH and MARKET, and the b'-fcinfeis dcr.o there'h''' leen so rtie factory to the public nnd ourteiv!s 'hafer' lifv decitlei not to chan.u or m.jve the Cic Lueine6S away. The people likellie place cni '.; !J please tho people, and we hctieva ;tt -wo can better than evar at the old place. " " The enles of the past year f.ir ftirprsped cr.-.f- -r, we ever dreamed of, and this iu's it in r Ur j ov--- -fetart the Spring of 1877 with n STILL LOWER SCA' E OF PRICES, and a cla&a of noorts soox L-eilen: tbi.t vtei, not afraid to follow each tale vi;'n our v-irrir.w - receive hack, tho t;oodi unworn raid litiij ovtr to ; i customer the money paid. The (-tore has bten larftely rcf:ttct, nnO t'-.r" rr.-. was sncli tplend id (.tock of Mcn's.Boyi' in-! Cl.il.-Jrr s clothing under tho roof, nor wcro we ever r.ble j P Cheaply. Cur word for it, and we are your fritr.ii & fcix.it: en years. IVAHAMAKER a BROWS, TK OLD PLACE, CAK hALL, CT i - i- Tlie court house at WelKboro. Pa., was built of Antrim .sandstone, itt 1:." tot ty-t wo 'years Jiyo. :ui1 tbe nateiial is now nearly as liatr! as Mint, showing oo tendency lo ci tiiible. "iVhentirst quariied ibis stum' is soft, and easily wotked, but hardens on bei'.i exposid to tho atmos ht re, and Solidii liies Mb the lapse ot time. Oo Thursday the body of Miss Nettie Kttssmnii, a rcspectatile yonng lady of Tif tin, Ohio, was fc.nnd in the river i.enr that place, with maiks of violence ijon her a' pt r.son which indicaied that she had been '. murdered- Her lover, Lester St "ne, w as ' arrested on suspicion, t-he having stated the last time she was seen alive that she J v. as jrojnrr io meet him. j D. M. IJovl, ir.. ceoeral rasFenerr acrent of the Pennsylvania I ail road, w ho died in Florida on Tuesday of last wctk, 1 . devised the w iil.;-siueaii .-.timmcr exciii sion i scheme associated with the Pennsylvania , 1 railn ad art! its biaicl.es, and ptifected : j the excellent ariai.gemeiits in vogut- on the iaihoa.1 l.isl vein- (in I bo :.cc. im m. wta I i. .1. , .1 ; VlllU-iml II H'l. 11)-'". centennial travelers. I ' ,: Connnit sii cidt h.-i 'tir Mrs, Patty Stanton, of Xot lh Stoning- I "'fc hint'.f in il.t in-a.i. at t.: ton, (0110., is a biiyht ninet y-nine year old woman, whose in. paired eye sdyht i coijiiioj; hack, ainl who is growioil a new set of teeth. She was hip tried at fourteen, ; which has an r ii; ht j-yeai -old dauuhter, and says she would many nuain but for the fear ; that the happy man iriglit seek her money j more than her love. - ' A tertible tale of suffering and st.vvv i tion amotiir miners in Schuylkill county is ' ! told in the PottstiHo Chn I'.V superintendent, who knows whereof he speaks. He tells of miners troi;i; to work 1 with empty dinner kettles not liking to rx- j pose their poverty, noil who seek solitude 1 (luring the dinner Imtir for f.-ar the:r leal j condition should become known to their fellow workmen. ! l i e ShamoUi named Yarnell. rcsidnitr in Mhhanoy valley, ', study, h i remhri-J t ir a noiu a 11:1 11 nine Iroin I ay lot sv tic. owns a sawmiil which .she su tet intends herself. . . 1 . I-., u . tr.A 1. . ... . . ...11 1 ..1 ? -- ...in .1.1.1 j 1 in m in posit iui m the carriage, ami afier - set I ine t he s-i w m motinn she. seats beielf . ..l 1.. 10 1. ... t. . -i. .. 1 . .- . j . . . ... 1 ... 1.. ... la puiiriij jj lunii 11 1 1; 11 M in M 'is. l il.;il,CT. SIllU C.l-C I ia s.i.i i..-.- - high schools. :,nd SO higher Fiujlish nnd ! of 1 he ot hcis t l.es ife: !' ' 1 I language schools. It would loudly be be- 1 the sale and o '. ; licved. lemaiksthe Lancaster InteUi'-cncrr, It hat. such educatioti.il facilities exist in a , without any tumble. The invention has 1 been tested and has been found to woik 1 sal is fact 01 ily. Such are the points of a re- i port which comes to us in other newsoa- oe is. 1 he quest to question naturally at iscs, why j have any tracks at all? On the 8th day of April. 181", Jesse t nnd Mm-v Wv. liviniiiKaBf M..-uJ.w..i.ii. j township, Chester count v, were married ; 01. Sniolav last thev eeli-l'.i nle.l tl.oi.- (.lib wedding anniversary. lioih are in theSOth ; year of their age. and Jesse daily toils at shoe nieixling and doin little iobs in woimI ! wtitk, in which he is finite handv. The lact ot their man ied life being sixty-four years is truly lemaikable, but' that seems lo be their ll'fty of astonishing tho woild. Six men attempted to nhdnct Mrs. d ress(d i . j . . . .v nntL iviiniic .ii m iich i l-reuo mg cai- ) nrnitv occurred in St. IxMiis on Wu.lnes- nay last. At half past one o'clock in the morning the .Southern Hotel, the largest ! T 'T ," U ! sides. It was crowded with ruesls. al Of ' it was crowueu w in, cuesls, allot whom were in bed at the ti.r,., and it is ' M-ed U-l t least tifty ,ve ,;'',1OKe,1 "l ,ei,M n li""". any j lie y. ,eo - . , of wliiiTi seivHuls, were but. ..d oi surtK-a- ; oo tire, titeil "'., , ... J..,l. Ti,. t :.. 1 f.il.l u,l I if 1IOOI V . .... II,, "l,"li,lcu n it v . --,jf a uee about a million of dollais. J banging luinsiii i " AT OAK HALL STILk TO DE HEADQUARTERS FOR man a ni ir.. 3iV J A S C IF..-'-, wt liodci d ile cut t!'ii st ni 'ocv ! h i! t-. .-a I .l-:it s ' i i i Thtiisd :y niii. ;I .' :1 oi1 i?.en i f I l.ii ii,, ; -..-, - was ca:ijl:t by a t t i ': r ; i': mil il he v;t b-t 1 : ;.. i and lc c'i. ':!. a iv.ot...-,; di nth. Li-si 1,-s t!ii- m .-n li :' i: to -f-- ve4 t Mr. 1I.M h:.! Si-.i.,.-: A Pitihliaii car litti i '., ii.j;uc;l a jo-p m.-.t, in . Tiiutsday las, wl.ik- iic-:i. I le had lo -'Ul.l . ; :n ; a H.i ven. I ' t.. ; ti t . ( - j. -ea ill', li !!! h-eei- i ' (' !-u-i " fore d::w:i bcxi 1 1 - ; t . i r . o i.. cross the la-io ad. ar.d v. man "Ji d. He ..' ;;. -. i-; i -to be ( !i i: 1. s YV ;t; ii. . f '.; is i i, ti i! e iv la a; I i-;'in-! - The K i! s,s t i; v. .-,. C' :it:i:is a sktttin f i'.it-ot : in Sabet'a c";it.ty Kii - -. : a fan; i-y 1 r.p ed K ; o wc:e iffei'iy .-. 1 : f s ' 1 1 it: .1 -pi-silivi K t 1 e 1 taa" "' ' ' - ' ine t 10 ii v it, j. : I. .U ' i i- .i- 1 ai.d 1. is v. it'e :.i 1 it f i. 1 -i 1 by a I .lit! of vicili' t? "' '' at'ett.pt irg to i sea e ti- f, K Sl a!t llietit is h':- 1! el; 'i '" : V ot the l.-i 1 ty wi 1' a: ' u - ' " itijr, and t'uat a".! ii i- he ' ' ' said to h.-.vc bei !; ia -!"' nor O-Jio. u a:i l "v : ' Dr. Yoik. one i f il e !'.n-:o since -.l e 01 1 r.i it", ce. Jo 1 'c Mar ! n- ef I ' --- ... 1 Times sajs: A lady ' who has given the r c ; u c Mli Up II tl- SVttP. b ' ' .vas almost tlie sana- as tin' ..f- being a reaic.Iial sta'iiT. nile 4e ce 1 s n iii -il to ."h :: I'ndcr the p:-ov;si..!. eflli" ' had no ng' t to sf'.i a' y n real or pets mi;'.!, until '' with the act. The i;."'' Shei itr wa m;i:l.itori a sti ict ly. He ha 1 n" ' micbt 1-. :i:ve i's rTi'V,- iri- ,;!i ii.-' ;"' With refeienre h.'l'f- - recent botch c ! - 1--ti a: . 1 . jxdic." think th.-t ' v -i , qu-ii relied with I. w l!' , ett. and had thrown t'.c ! that beins wonem-' I IllUisC 1 sion he fell on the 11 : c. i,.,.b.'is . f a il cuipi ic p 11 v !.; rr-;'.i..0 b.-dv. A " c r. theory is that Oi vi'lie. Ixf'j the ohice foit-vrr. haJ r' got some war h li.- "f I - , grenade, the navy rev mvoi n ' and had luought tl.ftii . overcoat on. in enh r t" ('; Jr".( sioltt. In the olV:ce the . floor by accident, wub U.e a-- slated. i ('' A convention f ' c -l . Hibernians, recently i ;-...! a Naii""-' ' 1 ii eicht mcmU'is to w ' f j. fHce. iii the niai:ac'n"'m It is stated that l-VJ .K-h ga ".-. 2G States Hid a m n..'.ri'-i . . attended tlie co;,v et,t io"- met Friday and isstic; oeoole of the I u'tri " ; tie Older had no c-i 1."."' . Macuires, that ail ci-"'''' , .:...;. i lit' I-;' ' kill, Caiboti, (ol'''-.,,ia.i,i;Vrr , 1 . '.111,1,1. I''1 " " and 'that all clan' ' e' & coiiilictmg with tlie nn had been rxpnueo 1 bA N. Y. It ' ' triV t!:" tr the death of Mrln-ias ,.f Ovster Py. ffv'.?",;. valued at IT'"''?.., Surrogate Hagucr, ' the heirs, to have - fl among .viaiu.n ,, , . ... ti? n:' that he vvns insane .,,, I.. i-i.1ellCC III Will" ' ,. n 1S74, when !V...... .1SI.I1 S - : ini over ine juav.. . m .VI.Osli'" devil and he wsf'"'-' ,,;,,; was io tho habit ot .;b:,s rioines weiw f,.,m wonM drive all the .,t ,r ....'0ii ..- tint . i -v.
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