P o 5 o mm limMmwim GZ .r TT2 H-L XI T!I dill! FBlEMM1.:-H:H1 E3SM5DUnC, PA., 1IUDAV. JINK 11, 1S7S. In the Fiif.emas of May 21st we publish- ' s delivered ly Mr. Dill ; Luigh Slate convention af- j ter l o had been nominal td for Governor. Our lf'asIiitHjtoii Letter. Over Tiro J fund red Dead. Jt'eirs ami (Utter JCotinys. Washington-, D. C, June 10, 1378. The. investigation "baby" is not dying in!r and ceiillv as was nredicied, nor is MINF.US BLOWS I Nil) SHAPELESS FRAG- I Tbe sixth animal convention of tbe MENTS IN A I.ANCASIMKK COAL PIT ; Catholic Totl Abslin. I CC Lliion of PtliU EIGHT IMPKISONKD ALIVE. : sylvania is imw ill session at Lib. ! Two children of a Mr. Gray, residing It was i.l.t.11 ami J ll.c purpose a:id bad its body bkely to lie buiieti in lonei s, r j,ine 7. This afternoon's Echo at Canton, Ohio, were enisled to death as some protess.n prophets loieioia , f , .....h.sion has f, Fi idav bv a load of lumber ovci t ui binr field. it would. Instead of rtyiiiir. it is turning out to be a very healthy and lively infant, j The investigation is not a ''contemptible: farce," nor likely to turn into a "hoiiible tragedj," unlessit is fiom the probability j of Sheiiuan and other visiting statesmen j eim rn tttiticr suicide. Mr. Sherman is vciy rice nr me same m.e. i uai cohumiuuh 1,M when wtitiHg letters and gauming ir in ti p l l itri-nn it minuted had omitted to : 1 esnonsi bl v. but when on the witness - . . - ... . . , it- ci ... le wntl.ps ike a skinnen eei. jnr. cuei- the merit of being easily nn.iei stood by any one who would read it. In this respect , theie is a rnaiked contrast between Mr. ; Dili's speculi and the effoit of General ; Hoyt when he addressed the Harrisbnrg i State convention as the Republican nomi- J)t Hifjcraiic State Ticket. r.R r.ovrttKi'K, ANI-KLW II. DILL, of Union County. I OH 1 II ITKNANT (iiVF.IiMR, JOHN FKIITIG, i.r Crawford County. KK M'l'KI'MK JI'IKlK, IltNLY I'. It SA. of Montgomery futility. StCKKTAMY INTI l: .l. AFFAIKS, J.SlMPi-ON AI- ltICA, ef Iluiitii'.g Ion. r U.1 for i.ro i1n7nfirli ationni ... '-I V .".' ... t:.i " n,-,.er ,.aist. th navmeiUof imaginary i MATTHEWS DECLINES TO APPEAR. l.:i:,s .,. co,K,c,ew reu me , " , "7 ' "J " ' ' nt nt t! ,v Considerable interest 1.M been excited by . i . i , g I i ti - v ...,.. f,. o Ilii-t BL! an papeis that object to 3fr. oerurred in pjvans's colliuiies, at Ilaydock, on them. near St. Helen's, in Lancashire. Tuieo Juan Gonzales, a Mexican of Foit bundled persons ate repotted kilW-d." Concho. Texas, cm throw a la-so feet London i I. M. The collieiy explosion in lengih as accui ;itt ly as a mai ksn.au couid referred to by the Echo was in Lvans' bhoot w ith a:itlo. 'Vood Pit Colliery at Ilaydock, six mil.-s : Two neighbors in Putnam county. Mo., south of YVig.m. The number of men in liave enjoyed a lawsuit about a quait of ; Maud ' l''e I''1 ''e ',lle IS vaiiously estimated at buttermilk, tbe costs of which amount to I rum iw to .o. .ian" oi mem nave ueeu seveiai uunitiea iii;i;s. s.iy anything about the currency, or to Bl"""lnl1 " , ,j , . . ; brought ui badlv injured. Tlie lateei pto- i l!,eie is a French prophecy which .... man and M r. Jla!t liews siiouuj ,aKe vicii- i . , . . . , , . , , , . C .irm.it irsjlf to anv distinctive legislation , - , advice to leave the Ilepubli- : P tion are believed to be killed, but u is says the end of the woi Id will come when : for ,he relief of tLeprost, ated ind.Wiies of . . al t if ,';ey wish to save it, and our ! in.i-ossible to explore the mine in cause- Easter Sunday falls on Sr. Mark's Day. , r . , ; , J ., 3. . , ',. :f (im-nce of fire damp. ; 1 his will be the case m lS8(i. the country, but confined itself to a declai- advice to them .so leave he couut.y if. 1 exulusion in the coal nit at -It is stated that the i.rinciole of the 1 favor of a hwh protective tariti ana ; "'-j Ilaydock to-dayshook the earth for miles phonoirrnph is to be applied to toys, so around. The first explorer descended the . that dolls will be abl to laugh, talk and shaft five minutes afier the explosion, anil . sing, dogs to batk. pigs to squeal, etc the declination of Matthews to appear be-i others followed. Ten men were rescued j Tbe microphone, that does for the e .1.. I........ f'..mmi,,AA ir i u Kflii .j . . . . . . r n l . . : . . . r I : T . . l : j j loiti nits liMici vimunm.. - " -j j nlc iiu wcio pci.i iiii.c eii. ...tr, n.irn wnc ui iieiiiu.g wnai. me ill lei nscopr to fs I). 11 beciuso he happened to bo born in Maty! mil vhilo his father, who wa a Pennsylvania i, :b tcmpoi at i!y s"j .uining in that S'ate. aie aciinga much meaner war. It tberefoie became General lloyt's duty to plainly announce hia views on the ; Butler that oflored tl ie resolution summon- j one died almost immediately and the others ' for the settse of sight, was successfully questions now agitating the public mind, j ing Matthews, and 15en Mauley must an- ; suffered much from after damp. Light j tested at the Fhiladclp hia mint on 1 1 idny. otner men are alive ana nave taKen reiuue drnc tirant, ot 1 .'avenpoi t, Iowa, in ,nie j in a working of the mine. Two hundred ; the spirit ofna tine philanthropist, has j they will postpone it for another lime, or and thirty-two men are dead. The. explor- j adopted seventeen gills, raised them and generous questions now agitating the public nnna, ! in? .u-umews, aim ieu rwmrj j..uai, but which had been carefully ignored by f er the subpoma one way or auother. , , , he hasn t time to tell the truth at one ti tiie b.xly that set him up as the expounder ( ,f wiJ nostpolie it for another lime. t..itt if that w as possible, than the organs ot lteput.lican Eeiuimeni in me pieseni. ; iltirt ite sessions a:u?r me senate aajonrns. ers Sfate that theyfound bodies decapitated, married most of them oft wiLh e . v . ;., r , i pep,- in camoaicn. In referring to the depressed . hen thinks tnere is no pnvi.ege mat a reduced lo bhapeless masses, and some of ; endowments". .... mi j , ,,ii,;.,n f -.T.ire he sid "Our true 1 Senator can have to refuse to tell tLe trulli j ihem blown to pieces. It is expected that A pietty sclifKilmistress in M tl.e toe .1 t.go.iyaiui ..To.tiai.te. -v.t jn tiie counsel of justice, lu other cr.uii- : the corpses will be brought up by midnight. Mass., kept a boy fifteen minutes Mr. D: '. s:i:d in a s; recli a t w days ago, it uti ... t..n. . t-... v... t,,Cs rc.valty can testify oil honor, but tliere ; A Iairr crowd of men. wfimen and chi'dreu , school as a nnnislimenr. and w l e was la'ed i' ot nil occr the ia(e, from tie f-ict that his father, who is a Mt'.h- J t clergjman, was cur-pt-lled t. go v.Ler-ver the authorities of the ( lunch di n.t'nl him. If Mr. Dill, who is a Petin Bi,a:i::.u all over, had jeen consulted as his biith-place, he would instinctively have reipiested hi.s anxious mother to ctoss to the other side of Mason's and Dickson's lu.e alden, ; after J hen tho natural and inherent ati.l right forces of j j, no nobility in this country, and testimony j surround the mouth of the pit. Tbe cause i time was up he asked Ler if she couldn't1 the community," and as f that Delpbic i must oe given uy Kissing me okk or noiu- 0f the explosion is unknown, as blasting moke it half an hour. ; ultcrai.ee w;s not as plain as mud to his i "P tl,e l"d under the vestal shadow , ilh naked lights is prohibited. I -Mis. Klizabeth Jenkins, the mother of : , , . ;! i. t i v it roI i of a" oa,h- I,e" ,,as the R,ia,Pestr ,113i STILLLATF.K. Mis. Suriait, who was executed in 1?05, 1 a,to.,.stiCd Utarets, i.e lokowta u oy soi-, two cyM on Matthews, the latter of whom Loxws, June 8. The explosion in ' died near tun ratlsville. Prince George's ' etmily announcing, ''That ichef will be j throws out the imputation that he can't j F.vans' coal mines at Ilaydock yesterday ! county, Md . on the 7lli instant, aged : w(iktd out by the natural laws of societv, t cet justice from the House Committee. ; occurred at 11 o'clock in the morning, i eignly-eight vears. as inevitably as t.hvicil facts are worked i IJl,,,,;r. liowever, will not suffer under such j The Wood Pit colliery consists of two! Thiee children were killed at Hlair, I... jjuk.w.i.. j mines i ne liavensneao ano me rioima. , on lonuay list, anrmg a neavy wina awakening TO TiTEiit DASGEt. The exrl ision was confined to the last i and hail storm which blew down Wynn's , ' J :. T i . . . . . . , . . : . . . . t t r , out by the laws of nature." "What could be more simple, plain aud easy of compre hension than this? He evidently has no Tbo centre of attraction for the past ' "amec mine. i ne men went to woi k at u gin rpanutaciory, out houses hi. d ttuce, and l. I lie coiiu.no! ui ine iiii-io tui. H'..i nit" eoi n sou couon. ' .... jieiity uy artilici.u nea I.. ought about by ling lutluence-mean.ng , of ct.ise C:...ncron!sm-a.:d that he will j q f(resU of tberefoie givo the question rnoie tuougi.t bvfoinhe takes a dtfinite positioc. The Wu'j concludes an article on the subject of I'i.'iiticaS Candidates" as follows : Wo invo f'i 'nt. "oil not.lt men In nn li.'nor- I faith in anv of the various r.l.nis which hav i m.n.n.ittM Ti, I? -.ap lnnMim . had been r xatnined. as nsual, and ten i i . . ' .-i ...r ,i. ,:....... ; n l. !....... -. r ... . .. t. :.. i...:n . r lllillUHA OtriVJlCT LIJC UIOU91C. 41 ,TA3 LCf C . I , 1-.', tii't.-ir ,. 111V VOIUlll. ib in U II I 1 I. t. appearances safe. j stone with a hanging rtKif, aid a clear j There were 250 men in the Wood Pit ! stream Hows through the building. There : colliery eighteen in the Kavenshead and , arc $20, 000 worth of hogs in it. the remainder in the Florida mine. The i Kdwaid Melviu was found cniltv of mansnugliter .it Mroudsburg on Nil in day. in having caused the death of his wife jipnlr 1ia t.oon Mirt I'n'tpr i n vpsl I crn t i n cr . clock a. m ,,,,;,, ti.o I' .r'if.Tl I'pnn'nti'ina t.v had been examined, as nsual, and ten i At Finchville, Ky., there is the model Thk Pittsburgh W.fj (in Lnguah the Lecn advoc . j for in)L,rovit,, the fmai,ci,l j playing square on the stupidity aud cop- r,.,, . at. iotlu-rtial Webb paper cn,h,hm o the country, for bo was bold I Pc,''u"" tterf.rewdnessof the Democrats, thoioughly Republican, is not quite certain . , . .. . ' , . ,T cn I are awake to the fact that they have been . .. ... .... , ...,;.. enough to say on that bid, jeer, To a se- . ., d .or at least have been whip-sawed. jet wueii.tr i. t jo . iij .i v. .., f .. , thouBh.f il man it would seem to 1 mut find ll.pmwkw l.isprs at thn national I on account of a well pmm.ded fear on the b(J in sib)o l() iu;u,finrate u ue fA1Q table. They forced the issue by their j m' Ilavenshead were got out in, t.a.l of it. ei l r liat ti:s tioiinnatiotl was i ... .... n.-n foil v nnrl ni fin. hit t lit. rsi ts .f f t.n i nieuiao-.y. wi:b man iiieu , oiuei: ' il.eiltvov a r: 1 1 ; i-: 1 1 m n n r. r-i.inhii. j ----- - i . . 1 i . - .1 1:1 . y , ..... , ' - - 1 - r,.t :.-tt... :., n,;. .,ni;.t . nn were muci, auecieu ov me ain'i uaino. win e no was- coi;i men in rm ipi . iik nutsery man the ci- ; ti, rmoiiompn l,n lpa n. l.Vr.nt.li'an The two mines ate connected by a tun- j wnl not be sentenced until next month. L:mtl.-. !.i!'Pita nt fll L- i.-.,.r mrln o,-.,1 nl.n irmo ovlrci-oc.lv r kninlpht. ' "CI, itllU ll Vliis ill llie llilMiiunui 11. c i 101- .lit. oaijtll t 1I.SOI1. It. WIOOW. ailtl lier ' theref.MC givo the question rnoie thought t a-mouncement Lr the Wit ' w'u lie administration thy bad woik- i "tine beyond the tucncl the explosion , niece a girl of ten or twelve yeaia of age, f if , ,. ed so hard to create are iwakeniutr o jn uu,ih.cu. .. ,ii.... 'r""''" -..v, ......... ...mui. Ki.mi-u i.i.ic.-, . im I ol Kepubiioanisni in this State is iinmtMisc- ; UI ,t.lSHntllpss nf ,)e wors FOlt. " jie j every man in that part of the mine is dead. ! of Greenfield, Indiana, on Saturday. l ; ly consoling to tbe laboiing man, and will '' eica't trouble w ith the Republicans is that ' T,ie exploreis found the dead bodies t.f men ; Tliere is no clue as to the cause or the per- j ' enable even Francis W. Hushes, the ciant ' they have overdone their dirty work. . l'-J'-R every siIe, fearfully btnised I-ctratoia of tlift deed. j ni...- uui-. ! ui ii il.eeiiu- is t .1 i v men among g recti uackers, to tell when the era VK ) piovoKt-u aim sino.i.a.eu iu .,.ea ; - - - - - p..--,i n i . .1 ; ; who .y tritk. r, ai.,1 fraii.l t.eeue:... its l...leis. ' f .,,,. ... .... . . . T ; t igat ion and no w it is upon them w ilh cer ) ful force of the explovion. to Lei nviih. Lei ks county, on the fat rn of r. r i... ..( r ot j-et tlmn ih. irown p. :i-.il ; 01 true piosperitj will bo ushered in. If , taj,, UI,piea.snnt leRl,its ! A great fall of coal occurred. The men i Iietineville Zeibe, a tetir of cateipiilais ; io.ii- Hoyt has nothing better or more satisfac- ! ' While the people of the country were ! ?.KaKd in expkuing the mine are woik- i have taken entii e possession of the apple; .AP...-C ti.ci - v.-,. nut .nsi.-.se.l to Jump torv to say to the people when he takes the : satisfied that Tilden was really elected they 1 Jay and myht eiideav.uing to teach oichard. 1 wenty bushels of pests are ts- ! 1 "" ;" '!"iil "V 5,VJ,M!;:;V.T.V.l,Vi,v Mh,"P tI,p weighty sentences with ! weie ignorant f the details, and r.ow they i tbis plac. wheie most of the bodies ate : timat.-d to be on the trees. ! s-!5'.T. of 11' pi"pi'.. -mi'. s nre.-lv h..p. ! which he electiifted the State convention, ! will bo shown tbe shameful, im,.udent way . supposed to lie. t -me seeds of the umbrella pine, a : t,,r tt.o -,i!.:.. ri of the n.u li vnt Welsh voter , his campaign w ill prove to be fiat, stale ' hi which he w as robbed of the 1 flice.. Theie ' Gieat bodies of men, women and chil large t tpp that does not produce seeds un . 1 our n. 1. 1.- C .mmoioviii:;. Wo eUaii tia e atij utiprotif able. 1 was an indistinct belief that there had been ! ',en have asscmbl-'d in the vicinity of tbe til it is 1K years old. and is much used for . Iiltit I'J sty ill Uif I'j'.ui'f. --3 - ; --- At last we l:avc dtii.iile ticws of tbe le- "New Om.r.ASS, Nov. l-7a. "Mppcrt. T. A. AV. t.er an t Jnie F.. Arxlr-i fon tientleiio n : Your note of even riato l.ns . cheating on both sides, that it was carpet- l"1 aia Ce-'-ai Biiei prevail, nearly every ornament log .ne grounds aoout. tlie Japan I baggers" and bayonets against shot guns family in the village having suffered a loss cse temples, are on thii way to tbe ?-Iass i I and" intimidation, and that the ii.st wc, 1 of one or more of its members. ! achuseits Agi icnltural College. ' tliiriti:l. sni,eriri-idioitips Hut thev now ! 110 power was used in the mine no ' 1 he s earn engine in tint aw mill of H. 1 full of the OtPgon election, which was held o, l3Kt M U.1-.V ,-ek t'he P.esidetitid J"r Vvn r,?oiv-- Neither Mr. Hayes, my. j learn that shot-cuus and in imidation d.d ! reason can oe assigned lor 11. e disaster. 1 inney, at UoliHt.d, t., exploded 1 nday , on iasi . lon.iay etK. .i .ue .e .,r , hv ,.,.. .,,. -ioi,w.rm,.i.,j- o n..r the ol cx;st anri tliat the resu't was broueh- i Tl,e manager of the .nine went down the cvenitiL'. diiving the engineer through the . rl.,tion II. yes canied the State by a ma- , ZXiXUni 1 about "by shameless bribing of the most i -,aft fiie minutes after the explosion, and. ' Bide ,.f the building and scaliing a boy i j-iityof 1.010, and Williams was elected should 3 .. st.mrt tirm in n.o position von ha ve i devilish and insolent sort, aud that the ; finding a number of men at the bottom ly- and man badly. Pait of the boilor was; t.. f..iMss by Lie. At '.be hue flection 1 w.Vh kove 1 adroitness existed in making the ermine of '"K faces, opened the ventilating thrown tut i rely through the t.H.f. the Pet., bhcus tl-cted their candidate rrspon'-iKility for' prom ,t.U .l."!"J'Jrl ' the Sunretne Court cover the corruption. I d oors and thus saved the lives of the eigh- Win. Josephs, of Ackley. La., wbil 1 . "'Miantff you will 1, .,ovi.!...i for a -..or. Hf- ' The most- painful fac' however, to the i ieeu mi'n in the Kavenshead mine. 1 drying Ins head with n towel, tubbed T r,r (...vert.or and the rest of the a.e . .V.V, Radical leader, is, that the infamy was j The bodies that ha ve already been found ' every spear of hair. Then his eyebrows ticket by a small m.-'j 1 i'-y, while the Hem- ( i.ooj.ia,,,, ,.,r.!,i y-.ii det-m 'it "nee. i-iry. ! perpetrated under the Grant administration ; aip a11 much disfigured. It will piobably fell out, and his moustache foili-x vd, and ociats elected W hi'taker to Congress by ' Very truly your?, John Shehm an." : with that g( ntleman's full knowledge and ,,e days before ail the bodies are recovered, finally bis r lookers. In one shott hour he ' .voo a.id secured a uiai.uitv on ioint ballot 1 he aWe is tb9 celebvaled "letter - . -r .lonn of consent. The vifitn Matosmen were not 1 . 1 1 r t 1 . . . ri .: : .. - - , - : . 1 n nrmiti -a -.-.-. .r n 1. : Ai. n v i i n i m rr u . i . i i i tv in the I.. .Mat .1.0 oi 1) over me uej-uo..- , , - , j ,,. ,tu wa.s pro- - mi.c . ,,- ,a 0 ', , . , , ; stall' of doctors U-inj constantly hi attend- I'he explorers have mi He red greatlv and was totnllv bald. The cause of ths alll.c have had to be constantly relieved, a large , tion is unaccounted for. " 1 a 1 . -r ... .... . . V i diate reisonal fiiends and in.noiteis. and , stall ot doctors being constantly in attend- A"leoiale Hercules," a native of cans and Independent. This latter result ; l"-lu "'-o.o .ui. 1 otter s lnvt-stigatmg : h() Vctpt, the army at theii back nut il the ; J,rice- Crowds of women have surrounded j France, is to be seen in London. One of will scene the flection of a Democrat to c"-!teo on the fust day it met, by An- ! w,k was done. It w as .he crowning woik ; tl e I'"'1 rvcr si"ce tl,e explosion., weeping ; her Lats is to lift up an anvil by the hair tl.t. C S -sen-ite in . l ice of J Ilit.i lo derson, one of the persons to whom it was 1 the last act of infamy in Grant's eight an'1 begging for news fmm the exploieis, . of her head, and then hav the same anvil addressed. In his testimony Anderson de- 1 cr,rno mat sanK our government . " pt-oj.ic ua t- -.a-i;.j .... im-i u so:n. nri: inree sinuns tTil. ,1 ti p ;r.,m .0. 1 - . , : into a deeiedation that makes much abused very quiet and oiderly. I forje a horseshoe with their bamnieis, she a ltd the drc.unstai.ces under which the Mex:co t?(.cUlh(t. SOMn rUEVIOVS Exn.osioss. I a'"' letter was wruteii ami the pui pose Sher- After pr.wokiug an investigation, the The list of c -llierv exploMons in Eni-land - ;Tll lmic!'sirs f f tlie Moody and man wished to accorr plish. When Sher- ' Radical thieves ate now alarmed at what dnr'ntr the last futv vears says the V Y ! rU!Ke-v ' "benmcle in Boston have dedic 1 man was called he did not absolutely deny ! ,ie ivestiga:ion is likely to develop, ad j Wo'rui, j9 a f. iahtfuily h.'ng one, ahnost, I '!11,,"0nI),b' icUf,,,,f tlie miildine to cha. ity that he had w.iitcn such a letter nor did ' C,' s,boilt "Ciferatrng revolution- c . accil1tMlt bejlM; attpded bv gieat h-ss ,n ', ,l',,c, wul l,u: ll,em- 1 .,,e l1:",' is . 1 ., .,',. r i rt,d that we are being Iexicanized, Arc. Their i ,if t',v Thi f..ll-Xim ar B.,"n,o .,r tt.o : to l"';sh e:,c' -' and 01 na-nont it with a he admit that he had, his impression being, conduct now, in the , face of the r suit, is as ' mJt notable : tl,e ; picture of the Tabernacle, and to sell them, mat iiu uiu nor wrue 11, and vet it contain- suit as it as oase in provoking it. I . . ,Q T , , ,L. . iuh emoejiisiiea, lor '4 i cet.rs apiece. 1 IS THIS TREASON OK OTHERWISE ? I men killed. Two were Mown to piece whl Mi'eheli, or J. Mitchell Hippie, as tbe case tuny be, who suddenly It ft Punier, in this S.ate, 6ttral jiaia ago, where he was known as -I 'l l '. and nfttrwarda tun.ed up in the Feiiatt as .'Jiff.'.. i This Oregon election is the first oven act in the teuible I.).-mtatic revolution that the Republican pa-ers piedicttd would eel tail. ly follow 1 .,- .. .. . it.,, invest ;fiif,oi, by Mr. Pottei's Commit- j l,0,,, "SS at in view of the situi- ! tep into the election Luudsin Louisiana ; tion of affairs at the time he mijkt have! i" " aim r loiiv a 1a i-.j. .... ... .u. ,..,. .. Jljne I IS 1 11 1 1 A noci.'wi. .i, rr 1 ll . t. 1 I. , r x- I w ......... v ........ ..t , L II ( hi t im 1 - .-io. .-eoKs, 01 ew Wil'iiam Dixon, sentenced to death for uon 01 auans at toe time he ,nijht have j Mr. f ox, or Ohio, Republican member ! to the air and fell upon a bank outshie .111- on the steamer Fair Plav was hu zcd at i .:,,!!l.e"- h " f'dtba'the y When ask J lZ I MM.no.r South ,h,H,-: cksburg. Friday afternoon. . He ascend- i . . c ., r 1 , . 1 n miner c-Miri"'! a lititeil cuiiile into a foul : r"" e sc.tii nil KUioKing n Claiette. ex- yf. "L1"6 Residential imbroglio he : 'byard- two miles from the shaft ; W men hibited pe, b ct composure tbioughout and i Slid "In nninf itl f.iet I d.m t lu liovo bil h1. j . . ,., ... . ,rr uul'i. iv 1 i ip n-i .irm i.t. rr.... t , . . ,- ..... n E nave lu reioioie expresscn our oei;ei . ' i 'uuul-D 't-u mil ; 111 point 01 lact, 1 uon 1 oeneve , Kioen. i .... .... 5r,P(.f.i, reniemnr s. is. it.iwsc . rrsr lurn'n. . ' .l....n..T..J... . - - . 1 . f 1 . - , a . . . P.i.-r 1 n of Soniprset 13 '' t-u 10 ii-swiy. nBcraro Atlder- -"" 'ao eieciiori nas oeen UCUI ill me ' .-, ' - V ,,,t ... . , -t,t . ... .. Iatr, !.'., 01 lOineistt j ... . . .. .... . . On v n of 101 nn n esinne.t. tit ni sh, t-rr..! Troin A CCIll leinan Caurrnt at A t lant '.- f 1 1 v v..u. .-wives s 1 x- ui leoe.iion, an 1 am the P!o-ivo hl-ist by tr.n nt wagons. ! X. J , one day last week, a rare specimen is.n, the lot .Tier for the naiish of Wfst r. . . v ' .i.u. .ni.,.i,... '.o m- Ti,i,'..T, 01 a tibt.on llmt W.lliani J c.uitv. would be the strongest and most'8"" ""er0 commissioners of registration in jTillahlu candidate for Congress the IX;- tnociacv of this district could nominate, 1 m.d that we rntertaiucd no doubt about ,M bulb ,,f vtbich, as Anderson swears hi election. we have been 111 with whom xc have had no correspondence, , ,aw "f Louisiana the registry supervisor is A em ions train of acc dents a"d inci dent followed the ait tempted a-S'ssina tion of Kuij.ei(r W ill 1:1111. The. l.mpeier was not seiionsly injured, but the would be murd'-rer m-ailv snccei'd -il iti comruir. ling suir-itle. ti e driver of the prison van w;s accitlently ki'.h-d, ntIau inn keeper, who was mistaken for the assassin was al most killed by the 11:0b Communism js a! wavs cost ly. On Saturday as a PotWnwn get.tle man was dri ii:g A tnify v il'p. Le not iced a swallow lliug rmind his louse and car 1 iage, and coin inning the cii cuits f-.r over two miles, keeping veiy close to the horse whenever he came ;onnd. At first the an imal was Lightened, but soon took no no tice of the biid. and the to continued their way together peaceably t ill the biid seemed to tiie of the exercise. Mr. Kdison oueht to bo suppressed, lie has invented an insti nment w hich he calls a telescopoj. hone. With this institi nient applied to his ear be can hear an ordinary conversation canied on between two persons a mile distant. This inven tion puts an end to pi ivacy and confidential communications. liven the whispci ii.'gs f lovers will be caught up by tbe ttlcscopo photie and turned in'o nulodions thunder. Governor Haitrat.ft Ims signed the general game and fi-h law and the bid to appropriate .-flo.'Hlij for the protection and propogation of fish. Under the law black bass may be caught fiom June 1 to March 1, but bass of a less size than six inches shall not be caught under .10 penally. Hoop nets may be ued in stieams not inhab ited by brook trout dniiEg March, Apiil, lay, Scpte:i,ber,;October and November. A St. Louis woman has the odd fancy that her dhr.gh'cr would instantly die if exposed to the sun or the oj e 1 air, and therefore keers her in a close 100m, heavi ly swathed in flannels, and mot of the time in bed. 1 I.e dattgl ter is as insane on the subject as her mo, her. She has bt en secluded since heri.in;h year. r.i:d is n w seventeen. Her health is i eally as good as could be expected under the pie:e!it cir cumstances. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn of Sidiif y, O., had be'ti mat; ted only a few days when, in the middle of ihe nirht, the husband thought he heaid a bmglar hiding mitler the bed. He arose quietly andauned himself wi;li a shotgun. The b. ido w..s asleep, with one of her feet hanging ever the ede of the bed. Fiynn kitv the foot, and thought it was the burglars face. The light was dim, and tiie foot may have been uncom monly large. He fired shooting aw sty three of Mis. Flynn's toes, At Love. md, Ohio, on Fii l.y lasf. a wagon containing Mis. John Hiack, Mis. David Wiit'iie and her infant child, M.-a. G 11s Gi ger and two ch iidi 1 11. w tie tak ii:g a diive behind a blind hoise. When about to crjss a small bridge over Rhoades ll in, near the village, Ihe lady driver pulled the wroi:g line and the hoi.se, vehicle and con tents went in one body iu:o the cuek be low. All weie tnoie or lfss it juifd. but none wete killtd. Two of the j.eist tis ate in a piecaii. us coi.di' i-.ti. In the cousse o! the P.:ter investiga tion on Friday a number of documents in referenre to .lames E. Andeison weie ie reived from tbe Piesjdert. The papers show how he petsisted in trying to obtain an appoint m-tit as Con sr.." Among ihe letteis is one fiom John W. Hnl'dozer, an anonyn ous wiiter, who says "Amkr n has just M.ff.ci. r.t chaiacter to tcive ti e party t lint pays tie most n.or.ey, and of the cliiss of panic's who c;ti btttsnve their cotuiiy l y tl; i; g for it." A fiightf.il accident occurred on the Mi'ier Si.iunr Ireuh. n the i'elleu-u'e aud S iow Shoo railroad, in Centre c. utitv. on Tuesday aftertoxm. The treetle is 6 feet long, and is Cm and 74 ferthiah. Wliih passenger tin n No. 2 was c.osslng r"i!) feet of the tresilo g ive way, aud the whole train was pi ecij n o. d tbiouub it. Wm. IL.lt, a prominent citizen, was killed, one man was injured to such an extent that it is 1 bought he will die, and five, tubers dangen usly and seriously wounded. A disp tch to the Galveston JYr. states that a north bound passage train 011 the Texas Central ro.,. wis thiown fioni the track by a broken j int, two miles south of MeKenley, Fi id.ty nun nii.g. The ladies car and a sleepiug'rar lolled down an embankment twenty-live feet, killing the Rev. Knowles Shaw, the Kvaiigeiisr and seiiously wounding J. Todd Miller. G W. Henry ai d wife, G. C. M ui.tcast e and two Chinamei. Twelve ttheis WM,e painfully, but not !aigei.us;y. noun-led. In April last a young" jjiil, named Ivatic Schiader. visited 1, -.." o..r.i 1.1... i ... 'I - I ( ' .n p.. . v .-, . , n v. tt !.. . ks ..- w vV !. v nr.- 1. -u t ,,;, ,,, , I l-t-se ii.rii-4 1 , . . qtiently. :.!) v..- p.-.,,. t , " u: :t.s-.ver:il , I .0 a r, , - -s..it,. i:ew ?rho,.-!,; .;s l.itT)''"' "' view, and w- , an s. e a ! , ; i lo- books t r". rr- .1 o ...... ? artthme'ii-s t.v pi-... "i ; '. ,. ' '. tory of thf 1 S" a 's i''o' -' ' ' '1 Ley art .iesign.-.l n, . '. ' ' tti.-titstf the thorottt, iv-,. ,., " tion, and we thii k I , v r. . ' T, ': " ifi'-aiion tie-st fn:; v. ' : ' -Tin; aiiil.me';, ,.f ,, : , ,, books one under 1 he and fn other ' Pr.n ti, dtietive pl:;i ni l ; arithmetic in .1 rati. . v ,.!..' ! '" """ T-r .-; ri'; ': - lotions, tnl.-s :ld pro,, , " ed by Hit? pupil on i , ,. . " ' the JMl'.j , t. he i J.., ,,,, ... ,, J ' ' plain and en,prel . ,. , T". - he ran f.;. 10 ,.,;, r. .,.;!" : w ben tl-.e rtil.-j ar- ,.,.,. . 3' ; that be has lnatered ;;,;r , . " " vat ee ate! in a t li r .1; I : v ' . 1. " The rules art no ,r a peri-t,, ,. p-,M airea-lV '.i,.',',. ,'.".'. .' ' b'Ci' !! th-y :tt .,!..',- (,. .. ,,.'.",.' ' 'he mind ( f the lean., r 'p ' ' ' of tea.-hi.ii; and a cr.-at i-..''- , ' " theo!d :..e?hr.d of ttiikj,.., t j .', "rV " reside th.-re ar-.l,-, r, . : , r Vv by pi. toria! 1:1,.,.,, s 'w : .'. ' liarly attractive to vo,,-;. " " i The h-;s-.,ry is w-,,t jt . whn h is a jaie thing j., H .! 1 o-ir eenntry. .Van!, -v-ik, , " a. ter are anything but 1, , ;.'. eraliy are only a si.no. ,arv -the life and ...!, ,.f p; . . s ' ' ' ted. Prof, ir.dpat!, p: ' s'ory of the ,!.,.,-, rT ,,. , ' . triads .m l rriv:i!,.. " , ,-'t;'i.'..i;'.! : the t:a:iotn,l birth n.- "t :, 1, .... . .. front rat atrvt, ),.. p,,..r, ,r .. ' in asetiesof .v or ! :, ; u r .1 . f-atrio'.ic f-rv..r a. .1 i ::o " . upon the mi nd wi'S j, ,!. - ., . t . ' Oi lat'Ctia- js s'eo.V --. 1 ted to the in;r.!-. 1 ft!,.- , . 's ' ble fe-t'lireS of tl.is ;v ".-.. ,' '.. i ve in-, ps. ehror.-.l. " :i ',.-,..'. graplii. al .liajrams. ,-, ,. . . !. t be in in eom peji-j.-sj .A a . ; . , . . ' pora .1 it- a c ,,, 1 . .- , ; proi!.itlt.e;!.g v... .1! 11 ;,rv ar.. " . fe.itur-s r.r t ?.... r . r!:. . .', ... t' t be ree:if :t n'.-i; i or. of , ... J, ... ,. led lie'p to 1...-1, 1,.H...r a- i 1 - pi.-fi rial i : ntrat w portraits of th..-.e w ;.. 1. , annals. Th k . a- r , t r gratitvitis t.i all ft in ,! ,.f,.,, .... . t and we are pVa-- 1 ki -. .; . in fitat-y .f tl best v. ,. . . r Tl'ese words n:- p-i'.r-t , ; . . . 1 . t Co.. Of Phil;..!,-'!.! ; 1, ' ,' ... . ," Chieaoo, and ar.- ti - -A-boillid s !e. 1 bo 1 Us fe !. i.,. v. t Ttri-T! l.F. W. NT I !. I -e'.r -t tr. .l iiim ti or w. ;ti. 1 p., , t , . I-. , , . . - . in w hat part :' the I. ., i v t',.- i ,r,- .. rr-.. to v( n 1 me a tl.r . ... ; , -. . at.l I w tejt t.e.,i xt !. : - .T ttr'rd l'.ow to t r.-,-.-t or 1 " ; f.tied tru-ses at..? t r ;."! - ' - vf ev-r 1 .""'v. v. -a--, i- l !,.-,- ever th I i ;i i : r--'. I t. -. ;. W'lefl a e re i t . ; ' -v ; ' t 1 1 . J . ,., , -; If th-.se afli-.-r.-d . a. 1 1. ... and see me n i- a - w iv- i not do this e'.t.ve;.:. :.''v :.-. -' t me. The fault in r in i 111 pr.-p.-r'y a up" ,1 - . . ;. , -e"perie;.ee ni.ik--:i.i. ! . I .mi su re that my m p. r; -: e j - -pr"tnisii r, t..t..r t'T't.s ' i a .r . . ret' lit ion t f t ).- ti p' ! . e any t here e':-e i ! tj.e I ;.. ) at a d:s'a.. nr. 1- w h.-t. r- 1 . 1 I R. kf VSi H J4 . P.'- A Opp.'-iir "l.risi"s : !'.:.- . (Cat ibis out for r.j' r. i . . j Livi:r is K in -;. Tl..- T. v. - rial orati of th- w ( ' I u-n . - - eot.trols the !:"e. l:-a !i a 1 ! ... : man. When it it ,1 i;' -.i (. . art ion. alt kir.ds t-f a:.!l;-t " nr- ' reii::. The ditT.s'ioi of f t, !- meiits c-f tbeh artai .i . the 5. rain and t:-r v"i--v- e-i, d'.Vely i 1. tan 1 te, i'h v. j .--Iiver. It has bee:, M... , .' .1 Green's A ui is; Fhw r ;- : ' . lte all p. rons a;"ri .I w .ti. !-; Liver Couipia: i: t. at. 1 i ". ) sy itiiolt;s That r. si'.t f,,-; r colniition .f the I. li I .1-. i lively So'.l in a'! towns ,.t, T. tinent, in.-'iud'ii. .f r - . 1 wh.-r- Lt-HJiii-'i vV M r-iv S'ippi v .1 1 .b tn in'-. T ; . : r- i tha: it is past what rr u : .. : .1 r . . . , 1 , mv.n rn ..cut . Hincr isi. nr I'.nin.i ,.01.. .,1.0 tot.- i.niei inr r.asi r e lei.ma. nes r.F t ! rn. it io, ,.r .Bnii.-.n r.....n.r : : V " . "'' r"" i'. : ' - in. jelly fish. Ho preserved it j Sehrader, who lives on a faun iu the sub- ness ot tlie con. ition of election matters duwn theie' Can this be treason? Mr. Irate. t too reekles-lv into the ehke U inis March 5, ts7. The (inks, near I! .rns.ev. Sev- ince'ou. last issue, however, ('eber being dead,) the election was i .j ayr and an intelligent man , j "Vis.x-re.rnley Main, ,, ' ooace ib'e md f iie t',. ,i, , , and if such 1 emat kabbi language is t reason, icv. S.-venrv-tivp lives hv. iifoimed. not by Mr. P..er. ace.ib.e and fan. Lnder the election . tho Radicals may make the most of it. June 11. lsui.- S.h tty She;. kin Co ' v 1 s 1 t 1 x g s t a t r. s m r: x i Aquarium. It has beautiful pearl colored ' j eyes, is about five inches hmtr. and is the ; near Rarns- ' color of the water, ll is described as being ; a rate snrcimen. Ilicrv. At.er- I t .1 1.1. t, l.re. Kiltv-two lixes lost. -vo. :pn oaiisciun uoer, me poy ru ::i.m, ; March !... lf,.- N'it-lull. 11-ar rn!-:lev. Of r.l ' recently sentenced to ei.rht vears itm.i isi.n. I ! "visitixg stati:smi:n." but by a gentleman who is accurately post- ,eT'"'. wnen ue sei.ns me returns of his ! . 1 s -" prospeci 01 me success! u 1 : ,,,, i the nit oniv two ; ,ll0I1. f,,r ,,,,,,,, ,,.,.',., ' , . ed tlie subject, .hat for reasons which Pausl, to the Returning Roa.d, to put in 1"'" ot i .. ' IZ.? i, T in the New York Tombs, attemoted to kit 1 are en irely satisfactoty Mr. P.aei wiil re- tIje evc,"l'e containing them a sworn pro- ;vl,0 pave ti,;ce .'ie " sleeping fellow-piis.uifr by jumping fu.e positivtly to pci mil his name to Ro tcsV if be sees proper to make it, that gnishc-d from their compels by theexpres- b.'tho 'Ven. in t", l" ..e.Vp-. 1' ; "'e "f a"d ch,,ki!!1r V,""' Uo before the Concessional conference. As votes had been prevented from being cast ! Pasc, -visiting statesmen." The -1 ' ' hlsdcisioninregudtohiscandidicyha, Jhron.,, threats or intimidation, or that J XSE ! ! "J". a,kd 187 been made dtd leo, ately and is irrevoc able, ; Laud had been practiced. Aiidein bad electoral votes of two Stes were stolen for ' "Vf e51'rjVn- - iv''? ,n- 4t hom- ."2 . -N of couise we have nothing Luther to say not made any protest except in a qualified Hayes, was not so much for the purpose of 1 other' SS.u tnerbH !,' d ...1... : . .... r 0 vt, n ;M.J MV. to which he had not swo.n b..t i. i retain uisr their fi-audu'eii Pi psi lent, as I hat m-inv of the previous iinmer-is hml. ii.ui tv,.. . . . " "lues uenino vu mai .o.i.v ai ..- "- v...- . ' ' i ,.r r J; . V , .,i, ..rvii.. ,. ,,f . ,:. ,,.. ,i;;,.Z ; V ; linn, and another t ed, excel. t to express our regret that ho winch ins 1. . ft If li 00 ci ir e...wt 1 nine.! t malfo it wards altacl forged affidavit had been after- j tl-ir distinguished XXTm t:i,kaB. takes t .Ched, and the paper rd iced in 1 " fe,alcsme" , r'ie r"''1 ft su,.,.os. ,l to te dangerous was by- phicii.i , In tbe li.s, if,v , ' e paper placed in 0w stares evei v voter of the count ry iu 1 1 .0 ' lit-'ite.! e...iri! h-fore it. V. ' a ill lunv become neccssaiy to take into tl,e envelope. It was to get Weber and face, thai the IJepnblican members of tbe wentv three miles, j e lead for great walkers. miles Guvon made a I it 1 In Fehruarv 19. l-.'.T. - Liin.:hi!l Col!-r ,v r.,..., ! oelier I line t lian t be famous O Leat v. i Un rnsli y 1S! men out of j,ni lost. A hr .. hn.1 ! A Gtoigia farmer smeared bishr..! W l I km Ilirt'ell into the IttT uil.l tl-n .,, ..11 ... 1 I liuhtsof to run for three wef ks to e.xiinir.iish ihe tire ! .1 1 - ut.is, ami turiie.l lliif the ' The ho.iies were boiled and burned so as to be ! n'rm bxise 111 the woods. At night they . 1 1 . ""---. " ..'- "" iei-ot t-i ru. j t.in t.-.i, iriuiii ut me jteit as usual, and n. i.auic U , re'.irunry t. lss. U irtlslev. near asht dni I li ..-,0 "M-iw nil ill fVHUK MIL'P fT. mm ... I 1 V .... . , i.t,., : thn next best course to bo Andeison to "stand ti.m" and not rcpudi- "'-use stopped public business and strained .dopted in reference to the candidate, and ate tlie piotest that Sherman wrote bis Z" lTil in ibis connection it is proper lo say mat f ...... to .v uojrs wou;u provi.ie disclosures of the vili.any of their m. . ... i.e .t .-of 1 iidc 3tni f 1 .v iiiou - uut 11 i Lueiii iiatr im a .is in.ni : 11 ri pii p.i.tpic t- r nnm ti.u n;., r. . t V1 1 I L.' Uiui.111 ii V i. ux ..,v.,.., - --"- , - " ri v,. , I i:i E' IllU 't Pill IV "t twtl-f. .-n, il . which seem to point to Gen . ll. Cof- 1 Ue c,,se s K ,!-v ' bad enough leadership, which tbe Republicans have 1 . M-i 2. ls.-i -ii,,rra l?n Colliery, near KH- ! "., ",r ",;'""'-r l,'''n at. Here 111 a mass. 1 wbicl. seem to pint lo ten. A. 11. u SI.e.man. aud further develop- j hitherto undeniably possessed, doerted : ,"1Z..'Z,?u. k"'ci1 ''1 ? ,,,J" might, have gt.ne home, ieverth..Mess, ' 1 1 01 11, 01 mo same ton.,.,, ...- u.vk mcuts may iuak-1 it luanittlv woise. them when the n.l.......,l !i.i, t ........7, ...... 1 , ' i-Ia,... - i l,J concei I ol action, but it isn't n a In... '. i t ti t m j movement. Their inodo of extricating t "' ,n,;n. k,M' 'nirh a reek less w Uieruncov-i tw barmontze. Tn ,aal ,Ure,lceH .1 ! l!l''.:' , j,, , i . i.e. n, ai jt ii.wu iie eyes 01 1110 " .'.'-n nnu . ,n tin-. - tw inn. i ire nniy exilil- : r . r o- n . li hot n.irl hlo..-u . , . . . ; .. ....... : i feats i.f w a. uln it 1 1 A n L.1L-...1 o - i i .. ... -...-xvo, i-i..tiu neei and toe, a half mile in thiee r.mntP : what may prove to bo a long and bloody hole country iipon tl in war. i wo wceKs ago to any, sixty ! entire peopio of the L f ihe same county, as the most available man for the emergency. aU--4-Hli TilK Stciotaiy of the Coin tnon wealth has jtit published his annual ad vei lisemeut j - fur projKals for fum.shing stationery, pa- ,.,, Iluri:llia r,., K-:nlin,.a E,, ... I Republicans factiouslv endeavored to oh- : first s kiVur" T. ' i. ' "",ce ,w i -eve..and a quarter seconds. He otfred r.pr. .. for 1S73. for tbo usa of the several . . . " siiiiet . n!. m...,i.v i..t.. oii..t;..0 i.;t,i Deeember 12. lsOi.-Tlie Oaks, nonr n ir.lr v 1 l" mako a wag-er he could walk half lepartments at Har.isbuig. The adver- j " l . r lbe" k"CW ".age their 7ariT lead- ! ! V,,,.l;'Vek' i ? k?I Ume t,,a" ''" ' sniilh-HPst of i'.owe pilv T.Pihr, ufm... T-.. . .. .. . " i on. i t v nios.on . si art ni 9. Iwod.ivs ' 1 1 , rric'm tew .....lrl ...t- .,- . ; i;,.t. wi.uhl fill about sir cohnnna of ' 11 lue,e was anyming needed to Con- I alter. Samuel Hrown. one of the searehers. ""1 1 " " " wager- the contest, and the uisliel by turning n sirr-am inio the pit. - ...... June 14, is.!. i.ikinfi--l-t near .Ash lev 37 r ,!ilotinowsee that the , ki.i. u. maki.-urr.si lives lost in tbU pit since ers. of the regular aimy. at the head of a body ! whic,,f ? I'idency a-a stolen, it has 1 le :.,..iLbeT'' . f"i,i8I,ed by the altitude of the R-,-' j-"j ""u t. ... .j t. oi: oieio.i pn b ica IIS Since the nliodnetion of ll,n If there was anything Ill r itFKM.N, and its publication in sever- J ... ...... , T, ! tv of an invest !.. im n, f..a . m ou.knks and over hunareds ot married bo- ! I. ..... .. ... . I mi ...n n.iu nii.ii.uiJi.ii.il V'.l.trillrl!l.i ' ....u ...,. i.. u, v., i , al newspi-ipeis in l hiiadeipina, l ut&burg n till Hanisbur, and also in certain conn try journals sj ecially Rtlcctcd by tbe Stc retaty, cosi'n the Slate a veiy large amount of money. This swindle is repeated every -car without any efToit being mado iu the Lcgislauue to change the niorle of in viting proposals, which could so easily be done and many hundreds of dollars saved lo the Statu treasury. The Heaver Arpus feathers its nest quite handsomely by fill ing its pages with this long drawn-out ad vert isemenf. Of course no man in Heaver ', f .. ..... a. ...it., l.i.l f . ... I It p pin.) mikiii ,n.i.m.i 11 TS W'fc'U . UM' ' "V V...'......UiJl.illMlUtl ,, , , . . , , . 11 , . . .i ., , several hundred. It is said that many of of paier and stationeiy set foith in the ad- ,. T .. . , . , . i 1 1 . ' me Indian tribes in upper Idaho and in! veitistniei.t, out u u. ios us way into mar -,,,,,.,,...,.......... in the sturpc.n f.sheiv il... P. ....... u lio'-nwo AT S lliiv ta ita ' T . .. j . i paj.e. .....p.j " i.--.- -- 1,. gj,,.,, .lf hostility, and an extrusive. war A"" -c ikii .ecie.s.-i in me . " . . , , . i i otomac, as nave the shad and herring, is feared by ofiice.s of the army who aie It i said there is scarcely a mile .!..., the. western military pn.s. river from Geisboro to the end of fresh water that i without li.-hing boats. It does not tetjuiie mncli capital and selves as an avocation by tahich tnany iud.isi i ius men aie making a good living. . N. S. tVfl4 P!.l IHPfl tlVl, f . POT 1. I ianme Nlan i VIIIPP I b OCA Im Hlm-iA I 1.. I . i Clime .O t til Still t t lit ter W A tl . ! O T i IT IT nil Ihiit , : W'aS tlOt t aketl ,t . w u.r..tu . IIIP m-ttMi- ; , ,,.,.,,. , , I- T, .. . I with arms and ammunition. Col. P.ernaid. '" r'r ' mvestigal ion into tho frauds by ' liu m.oit-u no- ' "." v.ere, an r.ngnsl, woman, ' llocemher 1. JS-tO. Tnlk o'-th'-Hill. Konh v- , ..m ...ismess in ew affunlshire F.inhi v-five ii,es lost thro.i.M. ! i oi k some twenty years ago. tin a cai.it al carelessness in work.tu with mi.ik. Mht. ' of ?LT5. and built up an enormous ti id- uvionhM. B 1 -iit"" . ..rn... Li i'. .ll: tj . . . k I till ly commeaced a forced march lor the point : Potter resolution. Had the- Republicans ! Wales or about 17J men and boys only ; ts- 1 y i 3 mailJ s a linn- wbtre. the outbreak took place, the Indians ! wl-en Mr. Potter's res dution was proposed, . cuJ'vim , ,ara Iin.t,rr r , ' vi "',"! ,d '? UAt C '' ,T,1''8day. i leaving in haste on the approach of the j "V' JnZX.lTXt0" j . f ' 1 the DlMllOPlatu ll-p limit to ,v.n..4 t..,..4 Innn M N.'.U Vor,.rl.l.. (TV.l 1 1 ...... xt ioill pOll.lUS, 31U1 WS COmnlOllIV kllIWII 3 i troops and taking refuge in the lava beds, a aiK VoteI for the rcsoliithni as it sood ! er k. iwi-WiV.r iu'0 men killerl. ' ' " , "little Miss Hartlett," I some units d.sant. Some fighting took be onus of refuMug to investigate would r,eV, nia previousl luktn Diaee- ' broTl er left IW 2 o,". F.id " f"' 1 plao last Satuiday, iu which the Indians . 1 ave ,eMrd Demociais, who in the ' killed. otbc,s? lo n on 1 rtday for Havre, . i t.i Ai.,1 i t n I ri .i i - end would have been compelled to accent , , l,':('rm!"'r 6 1-Sarthe Main, Yorkshire- t ia'ce, in the Nautilus, the smallest vessel '. had eight killtd. I his IS the beginning of it.. ... 1 c ' , c . I'1' i i es ost. 1 that ever attemnterl to .1 i ire a- , i Hale s piopositioii. For once did tho Ro-I October Si. lSTT-niantyreeotland-EOOlive 1 'ri 1 . r a,,,m P"-11 " cioss tlie oeeaii. ! the end. General Howaid is on his way ! publicans lose their genius for parly lead- I"'- ' ' OUve, ; The boU has water and provisions for six- fiom Walla Walla, Ore-gon, to Doise city . ership. Their actions showed that there I m the 3f th of July, ps;;, nver one hundred j a3s. although the brothers expect fo I will, a body of troops to chastise the Inui- ! danger that tho disclosures 1 lZl ''rl??"1 The ; lan whose numbers hivo i.ie.P .,1 ,.; . ' c u l"B ntcessiiu impeaciiment i-i's. iiohiihi. kihi lony-seven men. n ! ----- ----- ---- ".vut-a long anu nn., wuosu iiuinutis nave increased to f!1iUJ.i..o ,.f.l.. the 2.1 of Annual. ln. unular Me,.i.i... ... .v."; SIX feet foul liiehes t,P:i,n v w ....t. w ,...u,f, tlT VlSOIIIf. CkiilCttliil-Il. ., lt , --.. --'....irtl.linji " ..... , owner, ami in Ibis way robs tho public treasury for his own exclusive benefit, while at the same lime he is plundering Ihe eople of Philadelphbunder the in fa ult. un liecoidei ac . So far as any benefit to lli.,S':te is concerned, the notice might as well be' pibiislit:d in a ps fer iu tbo A in: list. lsim. n similar Hf.ei.tr -1 t lill rtr eol lie.--. ,..! r I .rew.li.r, rli.u, ... ....... .l.H. t STURGEON FISHING. j Hn,, n lho 1, ,, of Mny. the ' Dr.Mi, tnond 1 here are several hundred men engaged colliery, nt Pietn. x. S., explo.iet:. biintrinir w ... ru. in. -it in ..i i.ii,- .uiu ui i iiert?. The most notable colliery explosions in he Uni ed Slates during Ihe past ten jeais nave ueeu as loiiows : Mrs. Hairiet A. Vanankpn d.nt i,o : husband a yeai ago in the town of Paiisli, , Oswego county, N. Y., and cut him up and bu.ied the pieces in two different pla ces. The ciime was discovered two months ago. She pleaded guilty to murder iu the stationed at far Sitting Hull is still quiet in Ihitish Colum bia, although minors of hostile intentions on Ins pait have been firquent dining the past month. The ouilo .k is not pleasant, at.d foreshadows much mine serious wink -Colliery in Chesterfield County ' M c"lul W'P- Jdge Harding on F.iday ives lord. ' Sentenced her to the Sing Sing for life. April 4, l.sT Viririniii ts! H vi Mareh 31, lsijs Explosion at Seranton, Pa. PJ 1 Near Spri . r i SoidwiCli Ist.anus rt ... ,..-.. " .xr- fur thd soldieit, lhi.1. li a long pu.Hiiil and ..r .tin il.'iiKi.iil ti i.L- v wv. ....... ..i.u;f ..i. , 11 l! "to" " ' J "J" n.p-i. Jt '.'"O .t'-ryu HIIU U 19 JUllU Ol 'J' of taiasi tho utJV o- Nt PciCCfi Lul iiii.i.a.Cl', TheXewY.uk . - r'i kindly informs Stanley Matthews tht he can yet crcn a- tnnnv men i.ipjie.i. ted iu Pentisylvani, for -J 13.50, travelling tr't V t A .mid kl: iitlO tk-avr t : 1 1 .1 . . . m -i , eipeu8eoui one vny. int fi.11 AKco ........ . H3 lost . - - " tS ..a.-.f in A trillfll hi:- Septemher fi. l-sfi'i-Avonnale Mine disaster. ,b,e ''" al curiosity. Two sizeable and Pennsylvania-p s miners sufloeHted. healthy J.rees of quite distinct families, a May 27 s;i - yv est Pittston. Pa-27 lives lost, maple and a w hite oak, are glowing from llati'iV.14'1 '- ft '-n , same trunk three or four feet above July 11. 1S77-Sharon, Pa. 7 lives lost and the gruind. 1 o ah appearances ihey tslai t out in life as one and Ihe same tree, and b;?m?r,eirt'ner.'.?n?.'.?J "'.v peii-ni of strange union killed, but several badly hurt, assert their sepaiate individualities. u. bs of PoMsviile. Si,e l..,.l l faim bur. a lew weeks when she gave bi.Mi to a child aril ll.rew it tb.wn a well. When the body was discovered the gii had tiis appeared. Mr. Scire;..!, r infoimed the an thorities and an inquest was he'd, when it was learned that the gi.l had been liviiie with a married man at Sc anton for some time. Sheriff Mo z immediately inst it ut"d a seairh for the woman and succeeded in arresting her at Sunbuiy on Saturday. 0'' "I,,l:d-y hist a negro convict "in the West - irgtma I'rintenti.irv at Wheeling assaulted, while seated nt the dinr.er table two other negro convicrs with a hatchet' He imbedded tbe p-.le of the we.-p , j the head of one of his victims, and cut a fl ight fnl cash i u.e other's back The one whose skull was broken in is i'i a dy ing condition, w hile the other, it is thought may not recover. ALer he h ul done his woik the convict ran into tbe cell hall wheie be was fired upon bv the guards' but without a fatal result. Ho wV cap. lured at.d put into bis cell, where a larre knife was found hid away. Tlie hatchet used was secured at one of tho iuittntia ry woi k-shops. The house of Chatlcs Gicstbcii and family p, Philadelphia, having been sus- ,..t..o.-.y ciotc.i on -Saturday all d iv opened at night by some neigh bo:.' ... ... .on-si-ih rnei men eyes. Mrs G jest hcli land her two child. e i were found in ue.. ... ii quite f.ead, fioni the efiV chloroform. It was believed that niil her had si-.fTo -atr.l the childien ..t-.nniu Kii;. U ne.sr i ui this n a in. r through fear of starvation. The body of a man was found in the Over which "was believed to be that of Gieslich, nd one tueory was that be mm deed his fan.iiy and hen drown himself. Later deve opinet t' i.ovrever, renci to the conviclton that the wvv. .,.,, , lll0 water was n t Giet bch, who is believed to be still alive aud tbe real perpetrator of the teuible ctime. - I he L. S. Consul at Canton repot s to the Department of State that a ten blo tornado passed over that city on the 11. b of April last, causing eieat destmctiou ,,f life and prowrty. The whiMwind came from the sea iu the foam of a wateispot a id all uck the shore on the foreign sen hi ment of Shameen, passing thence in a northeasterly direction through the crowd I part of the city of Canton. The avei a;e breadth r iho tmck len bv the form -d is WO-fect. Al hough .nany h.,UScs were nes royed in tlie foreign settltneu' no hf as lost there, and Ihe cases of mir aculous escape fiom dea-b. weie numerous. Ihe I nired S ates Consul ite was jllst b, -yond tbe tiack of the storm, 1.11.1 no Amei lean proper y was damaged. It: the na tive ci'y it is estimated that 10,000 pel sons were killed. Owing to the narrowi es. or the streets the work of removing the dead bodies Troni the wreck made blow pro gress and would take several we. ka to ac complish. The weather was veiv hot, and the feat fnl stench from decomposing bod ie,K led many to fear iho outbreak of a pes- lllotJCt). r In I jol (3 was and ts of Ihe and 9Z v. t .: - f K - f T - mm " m, ' ma . . . ' k 4 m. C V t . r"J rd r -"" - tart 1 . r 7 I ., 'r"l 7 r - v' . A . a. k. 't t i. ri 7 1 ; : 1 - IK s.-- X "V sellers liverp 1 S:)fn l.i-rrr pi.. c-rr ' ,. fr Tci brfT?sl :rdm ' J , Bo. S !l - .? 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