JU1 nan us q-8l a" Till UQBMnHKittR.:? Ebensburg. Pa.. rutn.tr. - - - I'SJC. 7, 1ST' M.-sTsmenrurand nr. looked for spec- j Mensane of Mr. Uaye and Kcrl acic was presented in the. Senate of the " " ' lited States last week, during the lori j T. pitching - Kr-fnir g Tt It graph of ami exciting contest over the right of M. j jjOIK:ly fui nislicn the following synods lnnrlcs incnrsnrfi in!0 our country from the Mexican shle have bet-11 of too frcque fit otrur rence. inter were (riven for the utmnet vljrllance on the purl ol nur troop for ttw supprcwon or t !ice rni'ls unit puuiMliKitttt o( guilty pnrt le. fis welt n tlic rerun! lire of proper! v stolen. Trie Mexican authorities i ere Invited to iiht lr iif nti Hitter poling. . ., . , . r c- ... I - i . - ....., : j. ue- "i-.i o.in mi i uwi n ,.-s nrir on ncu 10 it i.j in ; hitler, Democrat, of S roth Laro'.iia, , uf r jjaJ.PS' fMSt annual message to (..on- sl)P sl,ppreM,OI, i th. un, miners. This poi- There's n willow in Pemiscot county, Jlo., that is one hundred fret tall. The biggest sassafras tree on tLe globe Bbeds its aroma on Mississippi, llo. A Mrs. General W. T. Shcinian Auti- (N(iiii convened in icguiar session on Monday. Vt'ts. publish tslewheiu a synopsis f the most important portion of Mr. Hayes ,.Watf, form winch it l ,10P" ,,,at he is strongly opposed to any intri fei er.c s by CongrBSft with the provisions of the bill and Win. F, Kellogg, c.irpet-bagcer, of! ;,.,! also of Secretary M.erman's re- icy Iihh h.i.i the .jTect somcwhnt to check th?e Round Dunce Association is proposed. . . , , 'i-i ' K,erw' ' , Ueprcthitlons. Hun an Increase.! Tone and Tn KirlnTinin IWrvcmiii'v Texas Louisiana, to seat in that body. 1 he , , rl of tj , condition of the national treas- the re-e-tabbshment or (.ovcrnl ft.lJiiit.mil! i t i J " ' ,il ... r . - . r ii pasts on the Kin (.ramie, peace may be pre- married each other s daugli ter I cettt ly. s) ctacre to which we refer was t!ie inei ;r v 1,-rtl of which we copy as preferable .rvr,i. He concurs with the Secretary of Vr.ir Forty .seven members of the Forty- tn nts cot ne that .iohn .T. ratteisn!, of South Carolina, , arli iilile if any lessRatiKfactory to our read and IVfcr H. Coiiover, of Florida, both eis (i,an the publication of the two docu 'fifty men ami nl! i.:iticri.n of m ,t f,... tV,...Kvivania. 1 . ... . . kaftventy-tivemen.with i.cr I 'll iV-lfc,r: j HIU tl. ! -- j and the oiher from New Jersey, held the balance of power between the two political pnrtie. and could deteimine all questions before the Senate, relating to the mat ter in fir the irsutnption oi spei in . vii.t.... dispute in whatever way they saw proper ; t-nil pmspcrity. 'to outiplete mit . r t t.Tii aiifl is also en- ' 1 ' ' . . . lUiiin-nt the pmtOorttion of the en la reciunmeiiUinir that authority l.e (riven to n t ruii an oonspaniea ot inliiiiti v t at least tlliery to at iri ( uierireii- i ticf To imTenne to tin), ami tUt; latter to 12 ,, . t-. . A, i i in on each. If rreotnmemls tin? eoiiiilicre- ; ASliiNtiTON . Tlecc ml.er '-The first nnil ; Vlsi,m of r,n Ull,ion-. To.iclitnw the In- ! mej.,v Mr. "-V,w'!" i din., ,Mf.Mi...,,1.,fl w.- are w at praeo , l..-ny. Me opens -It -ot .l 1 ill! it 1 V' ' I ' " - u ,lh M" " rilM an.i it will he ti e on- ! rrm Hn. lhcniui.lrf that t , .i h ,o- t.l .1 if . j,.,., , ,,,...,.,., ...i.leavora to preserve that i 1 with lieiiltii. Deuce, atiun liiut harvest nt en- ,.... i. . .. t eotirnirmir l.r.il. ilk ,KM.dtii the payment -f the -oveinmet.t M - " t.W in silver coin not efjuivaieiu, w. K" From what he to plainly says on these two .H-.sstions, if the anti refuimpti-.n bill and the fiver bill, both r l;ich ,,ave Vr be ll.iuse. were aW to pass the Senate, . f x . i . . . i.: they would eventually DC ueicaieu oj. 'V L,(tl, )yai K.nblicnns and vote. i iifnira It,' ! illt tut Iillmuit.i mtli. . i ts ol nn early return to (rcn- ' " ! " ,. inak? per- i kki-ukt or thk pki'iieta ii v or th c TRGASl'itr. coiltliry is the . W.'.MilM.TtiN. Dcccir tier :(.-! 1; i i . nort for nnrnt iit'portnnt of ;i!l our eMtioiial iioer-siH. i thejear enrtimr Joi.eC'O. 7S. Kecrctai y Micr- .1 ... -. 1 onatn in lfO'l and will lil rc iru-l to nis Souttiern policy, ins c.uirse in o nti s.iys the onlinary receipts nin.iiintc.l to u"1" "'vl1" -- - - r.ri.r,-iwe to ivlueli wan in.liiB'cd ill m iiirm to e-ist their votes. Patterson and Coiiover i retire from it on March 4th, 18.9. Heiilg . irtir:i I aihtiess. he says that the :.ie ilur. I emc . :uu,.',Tr..J; the risl-lut applied to the Siiikiii , , ! tilMHH'ii ! iu un: uvinii'iipv h.-.iii nimi ii-n, c 11 nrncil ,11 l..-M,. i.u I . lOI II CX- '" "" : r aiy npiii'etit, anil prove mm iiiiinnrniuii i pciiscsai iikJ re ipli huveueen rctiiicertin about northern adventureis they were tl.o w..i'V t.v il, time instinct tl,at "re not to lie repaMe-l as expcrlmeiils. l.ul en- : t,e aaine propirtiin. On a hauls of I lie part ho to the wuu.i t.y the ranie iusunct mat , UI1Ke ,lhlI , ,,Iipe f.,MM! fumw utm.lo pi ! mnkrs somewhat relocel ectiinales for the impel the crow ami other birds of prey to ; dorseineiit of his course In tlic wlih.Jrawal of present year, and reeom mends a fnrtln r redtio- I fliit ni-itir rmni !nn inlllMl'll Slut CP. lI lid tlVH f k,,i if .1 r l.it.af All 1 yu miA f .. .. - 1 . : A .... ... ..V .l. , to I'lmv srp I .-. " J ' '. V. .V: '.'.i Z.. . ! "'"''" 1 i miii, 1 uv . iiw.13 n coiiri 1 1 m 1 1. 10:1 1 ,1 it 1 iiuu iiiixkai 11-- ( rewii 111 iii ion, have acted 1 was coiiHiUMi 1011:11 oniy anu iinowary re- i rcsti m pt ion, t lie Secreiai r holds I hat thi iiirement. it wni dune ileliherstcly and tor . 4mi.imn or notes still futiiundiiiK- Jamtary 1st, the irood of nil elates. The rcit Its s re encoiir- accot ilinir in Inw will lie wicunuhii. tim . - ' wi'li tlia niainiilv .t" the Senate Oil all OC- : sitiiiir mid that portion of the count ly, once Secretary vent n res to eitirrsfi I he oniiii.in. t lut ,, .... , I the lh mrc tr civil ftrire, is now one of con- the pest currency for the people of the 1'iiiied Tm llemoc-aCV tf the whole country casiolis and on all intentions. 1 tiey avowcfl , rrd, rriem'.sbip and patriotic attachment to j Stales would he ii carefully-:mited Hiiioiint of tnt- ' " 3 , ...o- f... .t,,,i. he eouiilry. There lu.s l.een a ireueral (! all- Tni ted StateH notes, pi oinnt I v redecmahle on are placed under renewrn onnp.i.'- . no w uu.c. ... ...... on. ...v.. .... , iImie,lt f rior ,, r th orderly admitiia- 1 presentation in c oin, and unptWtcd ly ample . .l if i d lit I . .r Ifl Kintl n Mi flfr Illl'l n l It r IH i ll .V 'Ml ; ii.uumi ii jneut-r, u-.t im i.riur.i .tn Lnn f v n t-r-T-i in oi tJlUM. :iHl MW MIH('IIIrtt (! It V H v- ISet.iltorft ami ( ( rf,MMnrti, ,,utliiC credit in the Southern J:HtrB utn if NhI ionat 15 niku, oi tciuizv( inUitT Keu. 1 Cisco mtabUi t'H ..rt nliili V AMU Zeal U1M1." nt:iii oi JMiuri, unMt.i ft . HH i.,.,i prr-Hiiy Miiimiurnm. ur , rrrii liiWH, I rtt? HllO fieii to nil. with powi r to ; teCU HIClieS. And H iriC.ll itUinj I ii , tirtl.i'iiiMir hni'i. tn fir tliil ft Anfl'llfl lltltir HlP. 1 I idniin oi onh. I i...r ........ i w L. . 7 in the prolonged contest h.M week over the.r conviction that l.e Had Dcen legally ! ;ni lll'll4,.,.lll)k. d,.rmlMatin ,.rt.c, i.y bonds .iV,;; , . . ,.r ...v..w1 r.r f otiisiana. elected and that he rcpiesented a vast ! avalluble and proper means und. r the Con- dccmai.le on drmurid in t ailed Statea'-mtcs or I A Cave lias Hie anmiMisii . i- , i 1 slitutlon and ihe las, the lately ein.mcipatc.l coin. Such a j stem will B.ci.ie to t he people n i Wv heville Va nl . . - .- ., i:.. i.o-.i . r m i ,n ln,r I in iinmiln of Soii'Ji t arol.na. ....... ... ,1 i. .. ..r , I,... r- , ,uk t . ...i ri,.. : , .... ... V .. 1 " - 1 ' . otr v inr, rt., vi i ntlrt I til tier. PI Mil I lilt.' 't ' V -' ' ; "' - " . .,.- , f-tjum mc in ;,u puns or tlic Muiviml h ( ' i vf t.f t ntU1 " ! . .. .. t.. .... r,... ...... 1? i.l:.. i.,,.a l,..r.r in ' 1'eire. and 1 urjre upon thein to whom hereto- country, receivable for all dues and casilv con- Mro.notu Cle of 1 aof iho henale. 1 uai .tuiigo ojh.i. i m- mo r..u..... n......, fore tlic colored people have smstained the re- ( vertlble into i-oin. ' tieatitv. mfmlier ford's rightful claims were not recognised by the partisan majority of that body, which admitted Keliojts in his Mead, who bad not a shadow of t ight, does not in the L-C Of rilh re- 'J'hc .ll'Cftioil of the Isbuc of n nilver ilollir the Senate, the l'uiitaiiical anil hair-fplit- ! latlon of bondsmen, the wisdom and jusiii t ntiuiaiie aim nnerai local icuisiaiioii. won re- . lor circul.it ion as money lm been much Iib- r.. ting ivJuuindri, of ertnotlt, anil tl:e elegant (spt.-t to their education anu ireueral wellarc. I cussed and carefi.liy cxunilued by a Co mm Is and d.Miitied ConkliiiL' of ew York were' A sure pui.isliiiicnt :y the national and local ; Hon oiiranized by t.mKres., which hasrecom- I wh ami il.gliiried l onkling, oi -ew i oi k, wue . al,,h.rliies within their iel);-et li e Jurisdii l ion. i mended the ciinajfe oi the old silver dollar, j tee l-.ast detract from the valuable eei vices milted if they could prevent it. With them lCBolved that Hu'.Ier should never bo ad- of every instance of lawlessness and violmn-c lliwHrn ii.f-.ij, i i i'ijliii i-ii in. nil. rci-iiiiij, iiiiki With such ! Kislntivc Provision as will iimlnt.im Its current value at par with old. its issuo is fouith Congress arc natives of Fennsylva n:a. Irs. George lleinlten, of Cooington, Kv.. gave bitth to triplets two boys and a gill on Monday last. An over-confident hawk attempted to carry otV a gilded rooster from achuich ttccple in Raleigh, N. C. Mr. John Carpenter, of Xcw ton county. Ind., is six feet, ten inches in height, and claims to be the tallest man in the State. j A gentleman of Norwalk, Conn., has j a pair of stockings knit from yarn made from the hair of his huge St. Bernard j dogs. Dr. K. M. Harris, of (tiass Valley, C.l., J has a chestnut orchard. The trees a.e i oi.ly four years old, und are loaded with j ! fruit. ; Two Siamese twin oystcrt were recent- ! ly found in the Chesapeake. They weie joined by a ligature running from heart to j hca:t. A Iiatlett jiear raised near Sun Fran- i sixteen and a half by eigh- : eigtis two and one-half i been discovered near i ich is said to rival the ; vcu'.ucky in extent and j Now brine out your eld pocket-knives ! . . iSiiife, or Jessamine. Ivy., has one ; ich lie claims is one bandied and seven- i teen years old ! i Francis Coffin, of Nantucket, Mass. of both races. To tlic lAvisl ituie. llie "'oiirts t reir).Jcl fully recommended. A irold coin of the ! has ficvemi bunches of corn which grew and the l.xccittivo authorities of t!i-- several deiioiiiina t ion of one dollar I- t......,n r,-,,v, r ... i i ..t .... . . .... ...mi r-.v, mivru IllIll lljli ll.lllll fll ill! in circulation, while such a coin in silver ' Virvnfian nnin.mi u oc convenient for a multitude of daily , "J ' ' . " - dnll.x.. .. I t . : .. . - - . - I A 1 1 1 1 t f H n . . , I n I I I. . IT... 1.. , , , .. , ., , , , ' . ' v ....... ...j, mil I is ill iu ,i lo Sail? 1 VIl.Cll 81- - . r.nr.iii.,1., -n.it IIIT- 11(1111 1- though he was Utterly Without any legal ; just i.e. I ho objects are very dear to my ; Ural instinct of boardinR-. : vi'ie N. Y. laist otlice rerentlv that wis nea i i, .ion i s.uoi ra i in hi i.t woi n. lorineirai- tlic Inetnls. silver is of most r-cncrnl oco ' o r , , . . ' .. forcolmiire. it in a part of every V, stem of ! V mcnea long, ami ia inches wide. 1 - . !).,,.. ! and the I.xecitt.vo uuthorlltcs of th- several deuoui icndered to the cause of truth ano justice u was the Tair and honest tiling in I attei- Stl,t,.. ,., ostiv appeal to secure tlieeouimon : veni.r v.. .1. .tistiiuruibhcd Senatoi we have son and Coiiover to vote for KelloS. 1- ; ;,n'1 ""'" : 'Khts of a united people, which : would Iy tlic t o uisstinguibucu l-ll",wl i love licity, at. Inns oppression and reveres : tr:iua l.amrd. i w-w . c aim. nur w icn mev ueciarea ineir itueii- , , i... ., .. r ; . inniM. ill , itii.i iiriv i ii. i.-. fi -. i.i v ,', i i i i.ii , i V.KFom s continue to bo made by the Kl,stain Ihitler. it w as discovered by ' ?" eUsses nnd ol all Motions of the country, of K( tc.'irdtntr specie rcsurapthm, he sny ho is more moderate class o! French politicians Edmund and Conkling that they were III t in WilliU i.t l.fi. I . . : . ii. fit etfect a compromise of exist n a.ti .en . ,,:lltolA t t!,e.r party, and had fo.mcd an ,llfll)prm.Ml ,, ,(. , v:icytt resumption sh.o.id , eich!,,,,,.-, of ! jumped in-o a ,) water cistern and was ties between l'resirtent .Maoianou aou hit , j j. RlIi;Uicc with the Democratic side j l,e piirsuen nyetery suitatne means .nun nisi reasonably steady In union, o. 1 1. reiative drowned, lie wns. . .. . r I wi.nlil rflm-il the at ta iniv.ent r.f such a result, ni .rln.t ,- iln.w.r .o,-.... .. .i. r . . . Itepnblican nvijonly in the t namocr oi )t( t,c Selia:e- This charge was not tine . Ho is convinced thai any un-teady methods in- firai.le tl.:in that of ,i,,v other two c.,m'iiodo es ' A 1'i",c:,slei Deputies. The ne ministers recent ,y -.d was Mom nt I v repelled bv Democratic ! :lll"Lrr?Jv"! I r"!?.1 d?':R vy. It ts not in the power ot , Ie that was ...... e n . l. i t-. ... .... i t in H i no ... , mi. mi. i mn to prciciu the variation. This in- the mil If leluineil It ..TMw.ii.teo' iv MaeMahon are fully as oo- v:.,,,,,,. i,,,, ;, t, n, , . IJ,.,.l,i;, ledceiiia'-.le pai.er currency, v. ould only tend li.i.nt diilieuliv i.,.t 11...1 .. . '"""oii 11 .. . , 1- i.,l.. n -"-, increased and prolon-td disl 11 rba.ices in ! adopt otic or I hi- nt h. r in; 1 1... .. I, J'.V ,i i n 'll'ig t he man a wiTe actionable to the Hepublican leadets as iPnlfils to 1;lk,. it hv wav,f venting their ! values, and nnls relieved ,usi end in serious j v,. ,,r ''. '!' r, , . . 1 , . H 'J : ' V . insurance nolicv. disorder, dishonor and di-asier in irovertonciits and rcoi;C. r uiHiice nlT.ili s lie consid-rs of tlieir predecessors were, and they insist innignalion against I'.uteison and Coiiover that before the Chamber proceeds to pass 1. . ., maintained 'heir position and bv 1 rr,it importance, pa. ttcuiarly in regard to the - . 1 1'iuij ui ini'ii i 01 0111 iv I'.iii.icu rji .. f 111, iiv inr rr- ncwiil of the silvirr dollar a1? an eleineiil 111 our sped" currency, endowed by l ic tsjatimi wit h I he pi:ili'y f l-fn I tender. inirress. he says the appropriation bills another mimsuj . their votes admitted both Kellogg and But whicli will more nearly represent their ,er -j'he only t hing gained by t he Demo. liews must be formed. The latest advices i adicatc that a sat isfactoryatrreement would be effected, and all cause for sellouts diffi culty amicably adjusted. - - - Thk Senate Committee on I'liviieges istid F. ections having reported favorably on the. neireiitials of .1. B. Kustis, Democrat-, I mm Louisiana, lie svill be admitted to his eat as soon as the case is reached, and ach one of the thirty eight stair? Vv 1 1 1 then be fully repiesented. The Senate will then stand : He;;.,';)! .cans, HO; Demo crats through the votes of this brare of carpet-baggers, is the aibnisain of Butler as an oflset to that of Kellogg. It was no doubt very humiliating to (.'onkling and Edmunds to have their plans frustrated by Ihe votes of two men whom they hw.ked upon as allies to be truMrd in any emer gency, and they have been taught that, a Denioor.u i;i? rights which even carpet bug Seuators feel bound to respect. -- - - - - As the pursuit and surrer.der of 'hief .Tirscph to t.en. liles was ne f the most f rats, oft; -independent, 1 David Davis, stir; it. g even s in our Indian warfare, it is 't Illinois. After the -UU of Maich, the Senate will contain a decided Demo- latic majoiity, as the seats of Matthews, r.f Ohio, S.ugent. of California. Dotsey, -f AikatiRAs, Spencer, of Alabama, Pat 1 el. son, of South Ciiiolina. and Conorer, of Florida, will all I13 tilled by Democrat?. with a probablti gain ! one member each upper ?Iissouti, about foity miles distant. i:i New Vuk, Pennsylvania and Oregon. Thk t.it..e-hotioiTd custom cf 11 .mitiiuing m.li iates for itoveinnr ar least a year in ndvanceof the meeting of the State cii cnttoj, was reviver! early list smrmer by the Hepublican convention of Jur.inLH eoiiu t v eridorsing Hon. D. J. Morrell, of .Tohns ( ). From that time up to near the last i icct ion, '.he busbies had a remarkably iiisk run. and at leant a d"2an of gentle i.icn weie named in various- parts of the Slate for the honor hy their admit ing fiieta'rt. Since the unexpected result of the el-ctioii. howeve, the supply of He publican material i-eems to have been ci l.austod, with the exception that Judge Stertett's nau.e has been mentioned. On the other hand, the elect ion of the Democrat ic State ticket in November has stimulated the Democratic press to embaik in tlic with our vast debt Ihe u.ttiircol aiiver eoiuaire measures becomes ii'i element of IntercM to our bondholder. '1' lit? nbliiratloti of putdlR faith transcends ait e)Ucsi!o i of profli. Ihe puli! e debt of the t inted Mute amount to Ii 'J. 1 1. 101 1. beni inir in'crekt at the rate n per (flit., and ;(.s.mi.mitj at the rate of .", per out., an'l 1 'ie on:y ivay 1:1 Thich t couory can l--e reliove.t from the pii.tmeiu of these lijh rales of Interest is by ml 1 ti'i !ar"i msly r f uiidoiir the 1nleb;ednei.s. Whether the debt is it! t i tnatcly paid In If ild or silver coin is of but lit ti? mo ment, com pared with the possible redoctio'i ot iuteresi one third bv rcfitndiriir It at sucti a rclniT'l ratf. If the I nit-d Sintes had ti e un 'H t i"t:cit 1 lit ht to pay its bonds 111 silvr-r coin, tne little benefit tromtluit psn.css won I I 1.4. fcrcaib fi ci l:i nncrd I13 1 he injut i us eftrct of such paym.'-nt. it mad? or proposed ;;ainst the honest co-'vieiii.os of the pu biic cri-dito. . All bonds that have ber-n i-sned since Kebi 111 ry li, ls'.S. whrn H'"':d bi-cimf the cir,i ten (er. tlic melallie I'.ineney 01 th- eoiiutrs-. are Jost ir pai ah!fc in told coin or in .1 coin ot ( iii.il v.iIih-. Ibiriiiir the time of thr-t-e issues the Joseph that t tie govei lltneilt won'd restore nnlv uollar that could ho received tiy thetiov- ot roller, or to coin both tut t:i Is N t n n at hitra rv statuiiiril, and to uiaiiitain one a! pur with the other I iimimik- Ms amount and leir.il lender .juality, nod recciviiiK or reilccii.inir it at per with t he other. ft has been the careful study of statesmen for many years to secure n hi-inetallie currency not subject tothe cioioircH of minket value nnd so a justed that both kinds cm be lo-pt in clreulalhiii together, and a Oerna t ina- wii h each other. The (rrowinjr tendencv has been to adopt, for coin, the prineipb- ot :rede uiiibiii'y-' ni'plied to iliileient tonus of j.upcr money. Ity limiliiiir tokens, silver and paper money to the amount nee led for tiui.in-ss. mid promptly reccivimr or redeeu.iinr all that may at anv t if lie be ill e X eb Milt l...a. I ....... . ..r ... -- . . r. ..,.!.ii.. ,l..l.iu i, l..i..... ,1 i, . ' . - V - : no in.-, 1. in ' ""- " r- 1'"" oe aepi in circui.ition. 111 Isrce amo.i,rs. at par ovrrnieen.,. . under no restraints but those of , with cold. Jn this wav token- of interior in constltutlonai power :.nd thepillilic irood, but . 1 rinsic value are rea.tilv . ir, uu....l .1. . .. , eivreciine ncio has the jiowi-r. iiuuei- the 1 oust it ut ion. to coin money and reiruia'e the valoe thereof, and he .insiders ii hi ;ity to recommend to its con sideration certain necessary measures. H tie liei es that m any leu islm ion providinjr torsii Vor eoiiiHire, reirulatunr its value and fmpitrr-1117- lo it the tjliality ot leal leiideis, I 'oi.tr res should not Inse siitlit of its action as operatlnir in a two-fold capacity, ami in two distinct di rect ions. If the tio eminent was free from eolnaire, even in centuries whcie tro'ld ih the : " required J0 cents to pay 1 he iiostace. sole leiral slandard. l! best measures the com- ' A man in St. Albans, on Sutni.hv ta 1 ..... tj J temj.otaiily insane. coiiufy man saved the life dying from colic, and e compliment by en to realize on his life A cheese factory in Canada has turned : out a splendid sample of their sk ill neai ly seven feet in diameter, a yard high, weighs i thiee and a half tons, and took thirty live . ton" of milk to make it. ' Two maiden sisteis. who have for fifty years lived and slept together j,, the Old Ladies' Home in P01 tsmo.uh, X. II.. died ; there last week within four days of each j other, and were buried together, j The store of Nathan Cornwall, near I Bat tow. Oa., w as burned on Fi iday night, j and Mr. Cornwall's charted remains were i found in the itiins. It is I hone lit he was 5 Sa-vctl! $i Saved I $Z Sarctll $Z Saved! $5 Saved! $S Saroil! $! Saved! 5 Saved! $5 Saved! J?A bavetl! $.' Saved! $." Saved! $r Saifd! $3 Saved! $Z Saved! $.1 Saved! $5 Saved! S3 Saved! $3 Saved! $3 Saved! $3 Saved! $5 Saved! S3 Savetl! $3 Saved! S3 Savetl ! S3 Saved! G! 0D QFFliR MJUJEf H EM 1 tar W'c nevrr j.-nt atiTiti.fcg in I he jmptr ti.ii it , ,., . , . f;iliy -iibUli:i:iiic. "'' ' CKltTAIX FACTS f v.iiie i nor km w'tf thut iinf vxit.'t-:.; js.'., . - j.Art:r.i: v iih tiifir i"ii.T theut aiiv rea.vi:i ' " " ' It . tkll r.yiil wncie tsf.'p timiw v tirw 3!,,,,, s;ay; hut if they r-to u.f lity Ti ft. u le D iiiumi. foract;y it same uiatnf.l. w ; a n .. ; a:t cheninr. nnd i.ur ts.Kl r Ki-tiril ini-kin the barpfcin '1 he fct ires mt li -jii to i rj 1s-'it, cii ti.: 'lt . rn 1 -ii by l""kii't- Tb'iMi wl.o ii..t .iU''ipts io;v u ;.tn.iu Vr.n-.; r oi:r eurfci.t-e. M.'l lie i.u t ti.kt ti.ty c..l. . u 'v . lower ba-k ' t tlic y rh.se t'.. The rlr.ihii K w'c offer is mt f. , t it '-fh artie! ) finish t-r 'hp nr t, JIr wt oiti t t-)tvrr from yer V: yt-ar. C'VR C'I.CTll!.v is FA'HION'AI LY f'.T UHEl-i U.Y MAJ-t. innH'ill-lliV M-'.N'Ilp KktV. Of- KKJ.1AM r liAIFH;! MdHKRA rr.t.y i-i;: ki. ;': F(.K T5IK I i ; W'V CHS Hr. It'KNKIi RV'K 1 in MONEY !F mt UVY hk bli! F, FOR THE FALL OF 1377 We hare the larvei-t stork r kpoirn in Th .Is '. r t sn.-; v e put iioi u I net .'it mirt, fo n Vorll n.iTi iLka f i , r IMMENSE LOTS JJ?5 Suit. Jlen'tt .S'm.'s. Uoyn' Overcoat. JlTen'n Overcoat. A FEW PRICES ARE SUBMITTED: Compiet Man' Suit. - - - Better One, - - - s j All-Woo! Suit, - - - - 5:2 Dlnrjonal Suits., reuhie DrtJ Kroclc Style, Whole Suit. - 5:7 -r. foe; e)srhert fctf'J". Fine Siuiti of t':ie BeU Mterir.!. $1?. ".'O '.1 ,-. Poy' Suit ais low as - - Mn' Overcoats, - - s tu SoO 5 -V.., 3 , l50- S .y, 5 Aow, -Si. J Niw .S, J'. Sr. ?! Saitr f (, f rn f - 1 r- fii 't .V; ?'. Si r ? .V;lf. 5u Sr.xr, '! Wariamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Sts., Philadslphis. murdered and the More burned bvrobbe-s Ihe H.H'iT iio'ner into wloeli I ti. 1 r ii- -v - ". convertible. The fractional silver i . . T 1 "Z-'Se, eo(.,o,I. at i:i circulation, thnuu-li the silver f I et!alia, Missouri, was burned on I'hursihiv winch it is o.in.,is.., is or less ti.aik. t value : night, during her tcmji naiy absence and than the paper nej . ihkm s reii.Sitv ainonir ell 1 .. -i ll t , . classes of people and ,1,1s w. rs all the purpose, i J'''' two ch.ldieil pel .shed. I l.e ilie !S he. for winch ttwns designed. And so the Hilver ! heveil t have been stalled bv a Voildoo they a re coin now which proper to notice bis subsequent, movements. After the mm render, (.Jen. Howaid, who had anived 011 the ground with a squad of cavalry, assumed the diitction of affairs, , being the superior ofticer of Miles, and' wilii Joseph, bia men, the squaws and chihl.cn, pioceeded to Fort Ileiit.m, on the eiii:,i.ii ii-Mnrco .11 inn I'MitniifO, would it real ly add to tin convenience of the people. Hut this coin should tie 'iitiject to the s;ime rule, us to ii nd coti vcrtibo'ty. a other forms ..r 111 mev. It the m.-ii liet vuiuc of Hie silver III it were Ii 1 In, 11 I it of if.inl coin o t he same de ii'iiniiiMtio'i. and it were is.i.d 111 11 , 1 1 in ired qiiiiit:ties and made a li'irti tender lor ail dchl. 11 w.ioMi oeiuonell.c uold and depreciate paper currtucy . our said that llo" aid there promised hint to hi.s home and the home of his fore fathers in Walla Walla valley, Oregon. That is precisely hat ought to have been done, but as the government is not in the habit of lcspeeling the rights of any of doll ir. To reoaire the public creditors to i:ik t ti repnvnietit any doll-n- of less commercial value wool I be regard en by fhe..i na a repudia tion ol t he t u :1 nil '1 j-r t ions assumed. The bonds lsue:l prior to H7-1 were issued at a time when the if. dii dollar vs '. he only e in in cireu !nt ton, or coineiiiphit" 1 ' y either (ieve riuneut or hold! is of the boii !- as t he 1P1 In whlcti thev the Indian tlibes. it is just wliat has not nrc ie be paid it is far better .i py these . .... bond to that i tu iiinn lo eein to take m Ivioi- tnite ol an uiiiort iinate fall to silver tuillion :o pay in 1: new isve of filler coin, thus made much b-ss valuable. I'he power "I Htnteg to i-oin money ami regulate th-reof ou-tit never !o tni exercised for the piirp.'S- til em.bliuir the government to pay its 111 or less value than been done : anil .Joseph, instead of being taken to Walla Walla valley, which be longs to him and his tiihe on every princi ple of justice, iva.i placed on board of a steamboat and taken down the liver to Fort I.eaven woi th, where he will be kept, so it has been announced, until a reseiva tion is set apait for him in the Indian ter ritory, south of Kansas. The fate of the Nez Perees is peculiarly hard. If they weie cruel and bloodthirsty, liko the Camaiiches of Texas, or the Apaches of Aiizona, there would be amj A Nkc York .Vaxp.u,. A veiy 10 mantie scandal i being meiil iotied g ingei ly by the New Vmlt pieb.s icgardiog ( ncilor St'iiK'liton. Mioisicr appoiutcil to iiussia, which pieccnts many strange and iliatnatic features. This gay but lei l!y, who is the admired of all ailmiieis m fashionable cir cles, niet in at the boarding house of Miss Voting, in Twelfth stteit, .1 charming Southern widow, whose husband was then Mailing in the Confederate armies. An equivocal intimacy continued for live yeais, he paying the fascinating lady's expenses. Stoughtou'a relatives, howevei, obiec ed to rlthe7m,e:i i ,i.7m ? '" conveyed to n the value , tne 1 ooomingdnle Lunatic Asylum on a litlse charge of being insane. Shi; was re leased, but the late Judi?e Dowlimr kid- doctor named Kddv. A ynimg ni.111 at a ritle inatch in Fort land, liepon, when his turn came at the targe'., shot a byst nwU-r t lit oupli the heart. The killing may have been accidental, but the two men vieic bittei enemies, aiui there is doubt on (bp .subject. Uenjamiii ioifie. aged iiiutceu. shot am! instantly killed Miss Moilie K. Win ingcr, aetl seventeen, jit N.ufo.k, Va.. on Sunday. (Jontiey then shot himself thio' the left breast and will probably die. .Jeal ousy was the cause of the shooting. A Louisiana man has discovered anew use for wiies. lie has hid tlnce in Ann years, and has succeeded in t tailing one and ... 11.. ... 1.. ....1.. v.r 1....- .,.1..-. .1 i.... cmitctnplatc.l by the p.ut.es wii.n: the bonds nappcu net one day on iSro.idway an I sent weieis-ucil. -An sueii Ht.eiupt wmtl I nivulvii 1 her lo luackweli s Im iikI lor a laim, anot ber for a i.nii of l.oi-e. thellnid for a nuile. He is .1 pood judge of stock and of ihe kind of womciothei men like. -Passenger on the cars between Lan caster and Philadelphia say on Thurs day afienioon. for a distance of Si flee 11 miles east .f Downing own, there was a continuous coating ,f Mnw on the south side of ihe raihoad, -.hile not a liake was to be seen on the north side. Mother Maiy. fouu.tiesM r.f lti T-.c She managed lines of (juebec. who died in 1U71, has been William Ooolcy, an amateur detective 1 in seaich of two muIc thieves, found them ' at chinch at White Sulphur. Ky.. vhere- 1 upon, pisto iu hand, he informed preacher and congregation that they weie all under airest. While every biKly looked astonish ed, he picked out his men, inarched them out of the building at the muzzle of his weapon, and, turning on the step, shouted to the miiiister that be could go on with the benediction. A Michigan com than sent Willi tin M. (J oil ley, aged An ty-live. to the Slate Pi io:i for life, at haul labor. His tifVeuse was an attempt to murder Mehiiaole Page, to'ed eighty yeais. his mother-in law. Incited by greed for her little property, in August last, while alone with t lie old l.u'y. hetiicd to administer pi ussic acid to her. Site ic sisteil. was beaten, cooked, ! hi wn iliovn the cellar stairs and stamptd upon, but ul timately tecoveieil. and on the tnial tiied to sciecn her assailant. Two yeais ago Lyman Blackmae. a fainter living near It.-atninghatu. Nlich., deetletl his farm to his v. 11 Het::y 01 c ! f it ion t hat the latter shou'd si.ppoit b patents nnd sister. He failing to d t! is. his father started Ar Pnutiac on n '.:: . y to ;et out the i.ercss;:iy pipers fin ink ing the deed. Dmici; li s absence IK-ov qilul'lellcii willi his ti!i.liir nod s.s'ei. which resul cd in his shooting an 1 killing them hot I, . after which he s-t tiieto tie house r.nd barn. The :nuidi:rer is now in jail at Pontiae. A despatch county, W. Va., tiou 111 that Hoods will 11 - viohit.o,, of pablic lain I injure public , get out and brought suit agamst her i declareil vei.etable at lbinie, ami steps are ! ... .. . .. ... . 1 i ii -iiiiIiiii, nli -,... f ... 1 AO 011 t - ' 1 . : . 1 1- . . ... . 1' Hcbelieveithatadhciuiieetotheact or March ' ,l";"I,m admiier foi $100, ()(., cm ploying i being taken for her beatification and cm- ' !:, provhlmir for the payment of 1 he bonded Kdwin .Limes, an English lawyer of q'ues- onization. She spent many years laboring debt in coin will cause a 1 1 put reduct Ion or in- 1 .i .. 1 , . , ,. . "'"x'y i c-'s ia 001 nig , tereston the Natioi.Hl debt ,., inl amount not ' l'l,,a,,'e leputation w ho came here under among the Indian giils, and icquests for . exceedtmr iweittv million it aiiiiuin. and ef- ! " uioiiii. .i.iuies wneenieil her out. of the her Canonization :is o,:. .1.. I... o.. ..!.:... led a Hininif 10 Hi, nln d Matei of overtiircc , )iassiouat8 tropical love Ittieis wiilteu by , and wariiors of ihe Huron 'riho hundred uiiliinn dolhirs !.el.:re the bonds cun i.,... , ml,,, ;.. .... 1 ,...;. r ti . . .. be fully paid. I recommend to Uouirrcss thai .intent aduiiiei, and, 011 receipt of a 1 he suvenly-cight iil refine efinei ies owned tame pleasant business, and candidates arc ' justification for their treatment. Hut becoming s thick as leaves in allambinsa. aie intelligent beyond all the other wester Manyof the candidates named aie entirely tiibes have always been peaceable lil t be suggested in connection w ith the office, while thcic a;c a few who will no tioubt be astonished to see gieatness at luiuplcd to thus thrust upon them. !f I'entiBj Ivania is not the mother of states- well disposed, and truthfully boast that no white man has ever lost his life at their baud?. Despoiled of their 1 ich and fertile lauds by the greed and rapacity of the white man, they abandoned them and be ; in anv icffisiai 1011 proviumv ior silver coinage : - j noin 11r1e1n1.no, iioauiioneu ; oy ine oianoaiu v 71 1 ronipany jn Pittsbnrir ile . and iinpartinir 10 it the nuality ol a leal ten- the case. The late Councilor Jciiks. of i will hereafter b r-,1 i,v .i'i:. H ,, ier, tneieiiy nnpre-teii it nroi provision ! t, ,,i,i ., ..i. ... ,1 1 . -. r .1 . . J -mvii int-v,i tbev ...1 .1.. . .... ....... 1 ....... . il imk 1 vn, took II u I lie Case, but it was i. from t lo .! A I,. r . : . : -, J I'llip: I1IS llll IMIIIIIU urui IH'll-Iunili. .n.lPI, -illU 1 ' - - .i.i.ii 1 11 lie I II 1 1 1 v nines 1 in. w fiiitstandiinr from pay metii either ol irin- i I1C, oy an injunction specifying that the in length, from (:eat Belt to Pittsburgh ..wl I . ' " i.,,,,,,. ,.,,,! siioiiui uc peitnanenlly nliaudoued. Has just, been comp eted for that t.nn.oso and cial value than the pivbuul void coimiae 01 the i,;..i. 1 ..... 1 . - , I,--. r " ' '"at pill pose. w W 11 ICIl Ml 1 unci loll wan obt :i 1 iii.il ul n fi.i 1 11 .1 J ffiiit- 1 H.-.I, t A r .. :i .. -n , men, b!ic piomiscs to be unusually piolitic came outcasts and wanderers. Overpower- The civil sfniceof ihe country has attracted . secret star chamber held by Judge Caidozo. j stantlv flowing from the w c lis to 1 hw . ' much attention. Hutu parlies nam declared ; hen the S ate Senate Investigating Com- fineries for reform. 'I lie nicaiir,-s advocated should . :, , .1 .1 . 1 .- ., , i " . , ... be roll .wed byearniHt and prompt action on mitt ee exam 1 ned the records of this dis- H.1VI1I Millman and his wife, an infirm 1 the pat-tor the leirisimive and executive de- ; rejititable ptiist he was dismissed from the 1 conpln, aged about seventv weie foon 1 ! ir.v.'7o.? i com,!e;Ks,r7,,y: ,,';,,,s,, ,,ot yr;le e;1 KUh,y Trin ii,'tUvh !,,""e f iiiiibiiiii.nfill Itl W With tlia !uuirf litji no. , ,lr, win, compelled tier 10 accept a com- ' ruiemeid. -Mass. Tim lion or the Senate and Mouse ol Itepresenia- j promise. Last week she came to New Yolk, j was ail axe. John Ten Evck, a coloied next year, not only ... candidates for Cov- ed bv tlie fclrollg ,-, of U,e government, ! Zi':y lnt?UuK ll,e Ju P h.!. j man who ?.. tithe house to buy butter, 1U01, lc.it also lor j.ieiuenaiii-ijovernor ,ijey ale Canied in txilo to a distant and ,h"s mecs 111 which special tramin- is r " v. ........ usucu o.i imn anesieu on suspicion, and will b stiange land, amongst a M range people, to i- . , . ... :....! i .,j ....i.. . 1 ou h comtietcncy. elllcieucv and charucter the ouv n ...i.ojic ..i.u ii.MK.j.j.jr i-Aiei. decisive test in these mutters. I ak that a ence. Such is iustice as administered lo a ' suiianle nprr u'riaiion be uiadn to enable the .... - .. 1 Civil service oiiiinission locontinue its labors, a romance ill 1 he columns nf ttin -'rne cheated and nlundeied tlihe of peaceable : Uurinir the past year 11,0 I'm ted states has i :!-..' .?',!, c'"u"" s ',l..,he i:xPr''' Indians by "the greatest and fieecst cuuu- tiy 011 ihn face of the earth. and Secretary of Internal AtTaiis. As there is said to be safety iu a multitude of coun sel, so from a uiuilitudd of candidates wise selections may be made. It must have been a refreshing sight in Ihe Senate of Ihe Foiled States last week, ; when that notoiious Pennsylvania carpet- t The prospectus of the Pittsburgh Pout, ! bagger, John J. Patterson, of South Caro- the only daily Democratic paper iu Jit.a, stood up in his place and denounced Pennsylvania, is published in our present j Hayes for having removed the troops from number. No journal is better known or the State House in Columbia, and, as evi dence of his own political integrity, pro tested that he had never voted for a Demo- value, n rule as lo the tenure r uilice should 1 out and jumped into an omnibus, she fob j held lo await the result of iuvestie-H inn lir obtain shall do all in my power to make thor- j lowing him like his evil genius. He only the Coroner. j,.""." oy , remarked, "What's in the wind?" She mad to enable the sain noining, out 01. I ndav last there was continued to maintain peaceful relations wbh ! K'viug a iiei.iueu account ol tlie alt ur, but forciirn countries, the effect uf the Turku-: willilioldiiig the names. Ihe injured wo KussiaiiwarisHlniosiei.tirclyKuropci.il. The : man is annealing to Mr. i Lives, and H Judge may possibly be requested to post- treaties bet ween the two countries lmve beet. strictly complied with. h PoDt, ! He refers briefly to t he l.i ris cx posit ion of ' pone his mission to Bussia indefinitely, western ! UTv'"1 Relieves the acc.ptaucc by the ITni- ! Mrs. Can, the lady in question, who resides wesieill , td states or tlie invitation 10 participate will ' , i.i,:.. . .1 .1 " .ranirn iii-f-sci.t stimulate international c-miitiierec nn-J etuiifra- , al i-'timoie, is tlie mother of two of the crat, and that with the help of (Sod be never would vote for one. It is very natu lalthat Patie.son should hate Mr. Hayes for withdrawing the military, because by that act peace and order were restored iu the State, justice resumed her sway, and Couils and Grand Juiics iu the discharge of their swoin duties were enabled to in- and ever increasing prosperity for all time elilute criminal proceedings against the t.i come. More than that, we say to our thieving crew, of whom Patterson was one readers pout yourselves on all the passing ol the leaders, who had been for yeaia rob- events of the day by subscribing for the and plundering the people. Patterson daily or weekly I'ont. not forgetting, first Lii'self is under indictment for corruptly I "f to subacribo and pay for the Free. 1 Uichasiit( his way through the Legislature t,i",t' ut State to the seat ho now disgraces iu In the Criminal Court at Pittsburg on ... . SUnntf and if he ever again sets his Saturday sentence was passeu 011 six men lion ami promote Irieudship between the two i 1110U beautiful women ill a citv where Ihe ; countries. Ueardiiu the -extradition treaty most fascinating beauties is the rule and 1 . 1 .1 1 . IH'IWITII UITHI IMllfllll nuu Ml llll' -u irltl IVH. I . . more highly appreciated throughout, the, RIi Uie question at issue, he says it is probable i mt Ore exception. State than the 7W. During the long that all disarcemcnl.s will, in due time, be ?ei- I . . tied, and, it necessary, more explicit declura- A Man Ihvnivr. iit 11m llcrt 1. o,. liom tint Ii.ik ehil.se. s ne u-e first 1-oetv ti.,.,- -ill he noil,, in I lie new 1. iv II. ,., ...V IlT "Kfc.b. At tl.6 T, .. ... I ink to the Mexican question, lit. 8aya the ruueir- i Bismg Sun Mine, near Colfax, a most lb a a 1'ciii.n.i.iin. I'.Knii 11. uaii ueicc ujII, ,n of Itiay. has been deferred 00 account of traordinary accident occurred the changed or fal ered it. the discharge of its ' :o urum.' "V " ' "V ' . - ".' 'cy. jay. As folll. or flve mil)e,8 wcie i.e:Ilir I i-r,n;is urn iinrnupu- vi uut-o nt HiKicipHip 1 -,i ir 11 duty as an advocate of sound Democratic any interruption or friendly relations with '""Cieci nun the li,ilt, and slicti jet lint a principles, party, its measures, and its public men, Las always been able and efficient, and we ex tend to it our best wishes for an increase ex- other 'ITm llefelie. 1,T7 lb IK, . . f i t m ' e " 'I'-. "'" """' J 1'"" Klismira UIIW11, U11B OI llieill, A tor tile delelico by tlie J out of Its , Riteniion of Conarress to the troubles on the nisi,,,,;.,, Ma.,.1 I..I... . .Mexican border, that the lives aim property of ! , " " . - j r . . ' ' "l ",s our ciiiiens may be equally protected aud ! 1001 KaiI,st "ie aide of tho abaft while tbo peace preserved, tju the subject uf the Cuban I bucket was rapidly descending. A ino- :vmxu,errrnS,trrrHt 'rni li4,,er' i..rr..r. seizure of vessels and to the arrests of A inert- "tricKen lo Und that lie had suddenly dis can citizens. The Spanish (Joi eminent has ' apeared in the da.kness. When thev offered reparali n for all tnese offences, but I i-eaebeH tlm lu.tinm il, l,ii.l-,l i r thev are neveri hcles-irreatlv to h deprecated. I ',c,,ea e ooltom they looked around for He refers to the awards received from Venzu eia iiinier the treaty of Istift, and says the rtiuil cannot bo dipliirbeil until the ponding- accusa tion of fraud h.ive Inwn settled. The estimated reieime ir the next fiioal the mangled retr.aius, but no trace if him was to be found. This was mysterious. Th ey could not believe their senses. A fcebng t.f inteuso superstition came iinim vearwill impose upon tiirfren th duty or j them. There seemed to be r.o possible strictly limited appropriations, including the : solution of the strange disappearance be reiniisiie sum tor the inrtinleiiat.ee r the- . ... , , ' t,,l-'i oe- Sinkinif K.md, while the nmrroirate of taxes j cause the sides or the sha ft are pel peudicu should not be increased. Amendment oiiirht ' hir, or nearly so. On the return of tlm . .. i. A Id V ..a ik.i ,,..,l.l , , . .. ..n? .. :....i ..r ... ..r "'"'".": ...v 8ilu to Tlie snrlace tlie nnssnor man v.o. o,,,,,,, fv,.,,!:,., :r :ii ri'imiaeii iiiui;: vini nia o..-. . wtrloiit dim nlsliimr ine revenue, relieve the , f ' . , , . , -- South l-aiolina it will , , . ., n r.. i. .,..:.. r- ,..u.aurV i.rri,.n. a tnw ,.f - found, hanging head downward. I. in r IflL ,1 ill V, Jliltl II. i'ii nnnii, . vi uiu ilinir , ii;iiliir ii.i.i ,.,,ie,-. . j . . . . .. - vw J .'. .. I n , . I na, r . . - fi . 1 n-..nl.l ... . r . lvlat OU the Soil of ouly t uhtu Ju? is taken thcie in pursu. rwiiway cars, was sent fo the penitentiary fttja rejittisiti'in which lias been issued for six years and ten month and lined live .. ,111 T . - . I . . . As to his HlOl.sauu miliars ; .lame Viiucr, w mi c tempted toliietne iiuquesno ireigni ae- iur him hy (ioveru.;r Ilampton riwclai-ation that with the Lelp of God he Mill never voto for a Democrat, we tiust loi. J'.-oviiiencc, who docs not weip U Lt hai bin. iu his keeping siuoe bs fust Ajiibeied it iViiusylvauia Lcej.Uture, will eM io it ak his pledge; gd. , niwu'iis in . :.. . . i.M a. i.juhI iiilliciion on a bun JtuaiOriMl. im mailer liw i;.eai. a man be ami ten cents a pound on tea. and two on eolfee, firmly caught in the crolou of one of the would produce a r. venue or twelve million : timbers. His heel was seized uh mill. . dollars, and thus enable Conifress to repeal a ,. ' 1 ' seiu aswitl. a iiniltitiide .r Hiinoyluc taxes, i invite the at- giant K grasp and there, the poor fellow tention of limirn-M to the recommendations hung by one leg. with nothiin? but sium i . t n.l . n !,., lifu.rul mix.- . I tlic TriDi.iirr htr . ,1.1 . .. r pot, to one year and ten months in the i JiY. Wiirkiiniiso for assail ting tsuuei iutndent I tectlon or custom unties at tne port or new : "- ........ .n ii,,w. ne 101 i.:i.. .., ; .; I York. The pabilo raon uruiLO W...IC n' "rH "- '. r,.served. ml the tiaUiib on Ihe tlisl day ol tlie siriKe : .f. .v.. , ,on-u rnlvminol. Our rniblio securities are liiceii, u ho tampered with aswiteh on tbo ! renrarded wth the hiirh-st favor. Theproirrcs - -- ' AH...U,. v;i.v mm .ri.i,l fivti ! ol" ret iindln th public debt ha been rapi'l. The "Little Sister, of the Poor" have -fW- - --- . . . ti ii m innitcr if ifrfHl motijpiii uihi our own If Ml port II! iX tW ; t ' - kriwvr. with nil rrtrihirm hua was unhurt. TIiih i what tnay b projier rlmnnVliies0 ! c:,ed D i aculous escape. Pin, in tb penitentiary and lifri. Uhft ...... ...e wo. m. ng clnld with t dreW 4.4ht4 ne; Alexander McCail macticsl extent, the he,,, fit of our commerce. J I ' they have, five large houses whe.e help reached Ih Ia,.W Mora-. Miahciousmtschiet. each The renort of they care for poor ,h?o,.1 sixty year, of summoned aid ut M. V,jkM U tiv. " SvMh?: age and upward. Hie oriW co,uur3ced ' child wero b.tuu.vU liMimia Ie'. Ml. 0, iAllilU III 1 A horrible mine accident occurred at ' the North Mahanoy colliery, in Schuylkill . county, Thursday imining. While Joshua Holt was at woik a lump of coal weighing I a ton or more fell upon him, crushing him ' terribly. His bowels were fo.ced out, bis hea.t was literally cut in shreds and his ' leg and arm were reduced to a icily. He j was in the mine alone when killed. Khodes Fisk. a farmer of Henton 1 township, Luzerne county, has been ar- I rested for murder. Ceo. Hanim-ton, aj man without relatives, recently made his ' home at Fisk's. He had a $1,000 life in- ! surance policy and o her nrouertv. wliii, I be bequeathed to Fisk. and died soon after, i Fisk is charged w it h administering alcoholic drink to Harrison in undue quantities. i Lorenzo Haker, thirty-two inches in : height and 20 years old, is a minstrel per- j former in Kentucky. Alice (Joiigh, thirl v- ' one inches iu height and 18 years old, "is ! the daughter of a wealthy furmer. These 1 little folks are in love w ith each other, and ' desire to marry, but the gi.l s parents dis- ' regarding the peculiar fit nesa of the match i refuse their sanction on account of the so ! cial difference. j Frank Meyers, of East on, was arres'ed and committed to jail Saturday afternoon J charged with committing an out rag upon his step daughter, only twelve years old. 1 After he had committed the assault he ' threatened to beat the girl ir she shmj j expose him. Meyers came to Fusion about three months ago. and married tbo ; mother of ihe girl. Their married life has i not run smoothly, his wife having had him arrested several times for assault and bat- 1 tery. j A few day since, near Arba, Wayne ! conn y, I.H a bub, daughter of Clark ! t ulgliam felf into a cistern beneath the kitchen Il.x.r. unintent ionally left uncover- ! ed. Aim. ulgham at once leaped into the water after her child and by holding w j-l, one band to the fUr sustained Ihe drowii ! , , won me oilier until her c: ie fr ! ibeeaiKof another child, who ' id. when Ihe mother and I OsM.vi .11 a t.f-:i l 1 1- ...!.,. . , I ... J -u-uua from MooisbeUl, Hardy saving lh.it the ilestiuc- county alone by the recent ich i;si.i)!o. Tbeie ate not a thausaiiil slucks of cm in the valley of thcsoutli branch of tbo Pot,, nun-. Farms have been washed completely away, and laud that was worth if 100 .-ut acie is now utteily without value. The suiVei ing among tba cattle is very groat, end hun dred if f irmets are mined. The irin t reached from inoiintttiu to niounlain, and was twenty feci deep. Mis. Elizabeth Sayres, who was shot by her husband in the Chinch of the As cension, Philadelphia, on Sunday, the ISth. died Thmsday alien o n.. It will be re membered that he walked up the ais'.e just before the close of the service, euteicd the pew in wl.ich hi wife was standing, bowed bis bead reverentially while the clergyman pronounced the 'benedic ion, and at its close placed a pistol at bis wife's head and fired, and then quietly left the church. He made no tesistauee to anes-, and, as he was given to lits of mel ancholy, he is supposed to be insane. In ilhistiation of Wade Hampton'.? re cent speech at Uotkfotd, 111., pleading for peace and ft atei n'tzat ion between the sec tions, vie have, says the Pad u sit tKy.) Xnrx, a business house in th;s cit whose position and example are most remai kable. The firm is com i used of two ivcinbeis: one came here from Ohio and the other Tennessee : one was a Federal soldier and the other a Confcdeiate both carry ing scars from wounds received iu battle during the bile war. No two business parttieis tsere ever more friendly and confi dential; indeed, Iheir inteicourse is as beautiful as, that of biotbeis 'dwelling to gether in uiii y." And when we add that one is : Scotch Presbyterian and the other an Irish Catholic, we think we show th raiest and strongest case on record At Montgomery, Ala.. Sunday morn ing, the bodies of Antonia Nicrosia'nd Miss Amelia Sharp were found in the cemetery, a pistol ball bole in each head. They went out to walk Saturday afternoon, when the deed is supposed to have been done. They loved each other, and a note fioui Niciosi indicates they were willing to die together. Tlie ball entered MissShatp's bead above the left eye. It is supposed Nicrosi shot her ami then put the pistol to bis left, car a-id tired into bis own head. They were both dcml when found ami ap pealed to have been so for many bonis. Nicrosi was cleik in his brother's store and ii ad been iu America only a few years. He was not more than twenty : wo years of age. Mis Shat p w as a sister of the mana ger of ihe Singer sewing machines in Ala bama, quite pretty and highly esteemed. Maihew Davenport, an Englishman, aged fifty years, of Northampton, Mass., whose wife left him about a mouth ago, and who has since been living with a man named P.atl, b is alleged, as a piainur, concealed himself in Piatt's celU. Wed nesday night, and early Thursday morning when Mrs. D.ivenpoit came int. . lie cellar he pounded her on the bead with a base ball club and the., slabbed her iu the i ight breast, with a butcher's knife. Piatt, at iiaclid by her cries, lushed down stairs and gtappled with Davenport. Ihe two fought, some time, when Pratt received a six-inch cut across tlie nldomen, which let Ins intestines out. Tlie tieighbois, hearing the cries, rushed in and separated them. Pratt cannot. iv long, and tlm woman's recovery isdoublrul. Davenport it i:i jail. Pratt is an American, about lift y-iivo yeaisold. and ia ukI lo nave been l Mtlhvdlot l ltul, Chailes ;. Me'l '. ? c; t v enty-st e:i i .i. s , j. , Maty Kelly, in a le. .-. , f ; l'HI 'Cross ie.-:. I .-,.: !. Saturday af'ct t-: ..n. .;.-i Cause of t he in :. : .lei. 1 !, t account of the ho t vs, ' "i tlie bed wi'h M.irv. avi -ifv ; I put my let'; aim mi,.;!::! , my I ilil h mil :-iii '.I f .-. ting the n: 177V t l-t ( said. 'Fotgive r.f. ; pi ies I.' I C"'i! ". 'lei: tu i. . tight cheek. t::t '. 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