434 P o H i.upin Wi.llll I I II 1 W I r "TTTI I III! II III II ' .. mmim - ,gr. "" J : J -" "" 1. I ma EQENSDUHC, PA., FRIDAY, - - - - Jl'XE 21, 1S7S. IhmorriHr State Jichit. IT. :'V FRNR, AND!i!'W II. DILI.. of Union Cunty. liK IIHTTN ANT ODVF.HM'S, JOkl.N i'i'.y- Tl J, ft Crawford County. H'K SITKI'-MS .!'!' jjUSJiV p. UOSS. of Montgomery Cor.bt;-. iUUiTAUV ISTBI'SAI. AH AIB, J. MMPsH'N Al'F.ICA, of lltm'.irgdon. .vJj Mime-.! 0:1 ed: lav hiht. I Lu v r , the uepnnncari c.n.o v . , . I ' I . n Covin. -, visit'd PittftburKh a few days a; but -.ve have not yet learned whether ot ',, ,t he m.ub; his contemplated visit to I in region. Wc know, Low ever, that lui.kle, tbt- candidate for Prcietary of In Umal AiTiiiS as not along with him. Ll'-yt ku.r.vs better Ihnn to be caught trav tling thiou-h the oil countiy on an ekc ii .nee.iiigtiip in company with a man who , .1 .l ..limt t ; - free l'h'6 L-pp )si-a ano '.." (, - ' bill in the t-tate Senate. Th. rebellion in Cuba against the gor- cn.uo.'nt of Spa WlilCt. c ommeocu a.- ; - 1 .-.1 i m-.st ten jear- ao. las been b; to i au end by tho sunal,r of the last of the ! iM.gcn:-, a-,l peace now p.evai.s ; Uuonghout tho i-l..J. ery nlerai gun- ; CM.-os weie mai.e u 1. ...... is - - 1 , - .1 . . 1 . . . . n ni.VAl n . .,.,0 si 1,0 retel. almost every im.,K u.j demanded having been granted, except, of 3 auv. th-ir absolute independence. It will ie.p'.i:e sevurrd years to enable that . .!. and feitile island to recover from the lavages inlhcted upon her jo 'uiig .ml dc.-tMicttve a contest. le bv rt 4 -- son of Genet al Grant's jy tlie name 01 . ... . .1 i. r.-.. i . jes,c, who lias noenttave.iHg ui.ouk- j rt.pe oitb hi-" father, returned to this coun- r.. Ir anil in an IlllCITICW liu ; re letter of the New Yoik World who ask ed hi.n wU;t tlie "second Washington" thought about the contest over the i'tesi Jot.cy, sta'cd that '-be ,Gcn. (irant, al wa c-jtisi deied that Mr. HajcR wad duly and legally ehced. and that this Potter in- J , i. 1 r.ioici.rpa rnrn i t-stiatijU an d kindred measures wero j f.K.lieh, and calculated to do no gocnl to u,y one. . ena.o.y - - - ,.f the ca that ( ..ant won.U c tt , t take. A mat. who was m the laV)it . wac in tLe nauit . ...f bo'iHtoritlg up heii ho was Presiden n.uamcnt elections r, uy. - ' fcoulhe.. states attho point of Jiol.a.one , . . . r 1 . 'i ,,r f'.niM reirarii it as much out -li out ' " t uf tlid v ay to steal .1 - ..... ,.r ., iilU .'.' , lates, nod to say In the face of the e:-:pos-u;o that II aye was "duly and legally elect ed," and that an investigation into tho fiatid was the most '-foolish' of ail rro jecdii.ys. AaimniN'i to ti e philosophy of Itepub bic-ati uowspateis, it is a perfectly legiti mate business to cheat the Democratic irirty out of its legally elected President, but when it is proposed to investigate tho j fraud and to show t" tho world the ways, I means by which it was accomplished, ! thm LrucvoJtnjr locotiivs vovolutionai y ami , : Ivii;' . ' ' .. " - 1 o. t ..-.,,. . t im w. iio- ; ivul ".'.. - the cipitatc then, into a condition of ,,t he country 'nave calm!.- submitted to 1 J . 1 . . , 1 . - Hyc.cis-. o. ""u ...... jv. - ...tao ttitdof aPrc?.dc,,tial term, for tbe , vcs in Congress voted for tho creation of ; . . 1 I . . .1 t-. Tr.,--! ,-, 1 , i 1 1 I ... , there cintld bo no appeal, placed h tm. where 1 lie is, an.i ri.ey p.oj.osu ... Boo .... ' I pursue tho sam peaceable course during , the remainder of hU four years term of of- . flco. The Democratic p-ii ty, basely cheat- , ed out of its .ights by the frauds m Louis- I uu i ai l t lornia, tui sun iriiiruiiug up the wr t-g, will pattontly wait until Novom- Utr, lS-"., conscious that the American people will then reaffirm with terrible cm-l-Lsia the verdict they icndcsed iu 1S75. ClOvE wi the heels of the recent defeat of t'.o Cameron clan at tho Republican primary elections in Lancaster county, fol. Ur.vs another stunning blow in the Susque hanna, tcgion whtto of all other places :t a least exj-ectcd. ChatlcsS. Woifeafow jeais ago represented Union county for three huccessive terms ia the lower branch of the Legislature, and although suhjo t to j &0U.0 sevcte attacks of tb.at prevalent dis- t toau among a certain class of legislators koown as "the itch for talking," was con spicuously independent of, and fearlessly ,uti-p.k-jn against Cameton's arrogant rule, lie wns a candidate for nomination again at tl.o Republican primary elections in his county ou last Saturday week against Al-f.t-d Hayes, tha prtscnt member, who has MMVcd one term. Wolfo fought. tho coll usion tho ground of open host ility to tho .t-eltjolion of Don Cameron, even if ho was nominated by tho Republican caucus, while Hayes was an avowed Cameron man. The trugiilu was intensely bitter, bringing out Uu full Republican vote, and icsulicd iu Wolfo' a nonii nation by a tremendous pop jlar .o.-'joi ity. Dr. Rook, tho Cameron audidaie for State Senator, tofiil Mr. Dill .nexpirtd lei in, was also badly defeated by I in coin, tho independent anti-Cameron , udidate. This nomiiialion of an open .1. nt of n.111 ('.... 1. 1 on bv thrt Ueoiil.li. i . is of Union county, is fair uoiico to him . -C iiolw ithVrauding the great advninago HI CAMBRIA dangcrous.to the peaee and quiet of tho . ..., wh:ch cvn a mn from Fervico on his committee, which is I ' V P" C rCaC0' a,ld " enemy f.f i-elicloa. i ,n s'"0!"g the Lmscs of tbe Continental es.untry A man ,nt,st entertain a very low ih 1 "S b ncK3 ,a wb ci wn ., expected to furnish him with a chaiactcr, JI? mission wa to P:1 wn, and not to j "nyt been found in the old mill, , . . -v, - 5 nl,f.1i.1,'i:ci' of hismatr.ro ago and admit. ed aues j b lh finally induced to make a Imi"' In this country, particularly, ifc'en,!C i"nn works. A committ-o !,as and contemptible opmi-mcf .he intci.gc. cmbAlk once t00 often. Wo know of ! fiacrif coy jn bis beLJ,r fro a rJ other ! s1q1J S(lch -n serve as a warning, not on !'P" to reverently gather up tbe of tbe i-ple who wi.l insit.t t.icm by -tbe ; re!iK,n why Mr. Stephens should Senators, however, who should have been example, where force is not considerd a j a;'d tmn it to its old hon,9 at tho declaration that they ate so utterly unfit to . " .irH)Stle of Dcm- substituted who have stomachs for the un r'.cccssity to hold society iu harmonious ac- j r"20 for toe coming centennial, govet n themselves that the exposure of the i sot h"' UP "s Af 'a. pieasaU job, and who could have handled . , -1 be W ilhmantic Threa4 Company of K . ...... , -m i. : ocratic .buty, tior of at.y obligation resting , . I he cicment of ur.rrr-t and dinnforf 1 Hartford, On emrlovinc I.O.Kj rnr-. '.- nuiiOci the picsfclit llifamous apollloti- K-n-t' ilisappoinii-il n. Huts, ns tho only ajt. i ...... I native thai the countiy will h;ive when the ..... it bill, thcic la tioiiblt) abea-J l bat ot li- j 'onjiiiiini.-,ts iim ami ihe red ecr sinks A. publican eoiuititp 41 e hkely to follow fcxaniple of Union, una liii l.i letuiu : . ue .Imi .ate ilepniids eoa scvcial coiiliu- , Oico jet lo 11.1J. p v-- of ti"- i ' . -. i it;' v o' f (.'.-1 ; !Vu: f ! I - 1 Pn v. s I -,.t, ivr:f ! tr.i- t n.t--'! : v,.-r- 'i Rutin if.-r-d H. ! .t.i ! ha i T if ! 1: 1 "' . A. V n. t I , be ci', y I .-: I: I I . I h it ;'.. 11' -r.-- h.i iC. lt ..rid Vi -,,,. i. -m ami 1 rf 1 1. j ,-:,'. I will have adjourned. The SenaM wished (.'-iir:i-i'ri. nor pun tiny u- I'owit heexcr- ' to postpone until Thursday, but the liousa t-: --1 bv tho Courts of !!-' Costc. States or any .' COu!d not hold cut a cl;vv longer. Prome "' r tribunal ;hat totnnas van vrcuic un-ir , ,ilCn3 chained to the rock occupied an en- t ne vhi? iratiwi t ' ' - -''-,.!. rTi.-.anriiiT !ift!viab5e Psitioii "lien compared with the me .c. , .10 . iet;o:t f the judiciary Committee 01 tbe - Hon.-:- of R'p!-f?enta.ive!. on llic-suujecioi : electoral vot? fof Presitient ; Iheeo.uitc! tuetieriorai vo:e ion - v ; 'IV . r ' VV?1 " r " "'. , . ' " -u...iJy, j t Cohnrn. the nueili.st. s tlvinc in - . , , . r.-k 11.. :.l..i . nM7 lion in cpiiii.in ni' it montnfi. rr.ir ! I '?.sl ...rt. . ,,.1,. .v.l i ..- r- -i. , , , , , ,, ,,, ine letrisi i;ive iiiiiLreneo iiim nueuik-eiiuc oi rjie io;n insr., ne nut oou con vcr'9 under . i , r ' and ce President, was adopted by the , -,,..,1, i, Krt.n m,,Vl into . . i ' F" c J L 1 Aubiiin prison, under a complication of , : ,n . tRa e:iit montns lias nren crowoca m'.o , the water, all bemR immersed m one srna'l i- .1 1 r 1 1 i 1 ' Uous on Friday last by a vote of 234 yeas, j t!ie past fe days of the W5Sion. Although j pnoJ and w ithout change of water. Wheth- c lhf I'cni of which hnsbt 8 i ' i... 1 i tnys. The fallowing extract from the j it would be pertinent, it is not worth while er theso are converts to his solar motion : "V"1 V'? rV "l-t r t? ttmi repoit of the committee will indicate its J to skctct. the circumstances which have 1 t!)eory or bis peculiar religious views is not " y w' ecei.-l v nerv idehed eVth ! ' , , ,, , . -f conspired to give the r.ate, Radical by ' 8tated. G N S i , ' - ICru!uly. "oanv picivt.i to t.tntn sets forth in euppoit of '.ha resolution : sweeping legislative victory over the The rertv-rniirihCorBreoss-k-ftoila coaimi- j Uyuse, Democratic by tsventy. Tiie I-cm-s;,,ti t i e.;i:.t i lie vote- for rn-si.leiit iii.-i i-e ,crats l.l-e soldiers in a evl tie S ir. wera i'l tl! reservinir to 1 it r t .iieh C:-i!i)t in t hf way presentM'ii In i I'-.- .tcl ' T'-i-.tirip s.ic.a eiitnnos-ioe. ryinejoiar 10 ai. inquiry int.a into tlie views 01 neces-n-.-Hoti of the two hou.-rs u rattfe-'rt th ;ont s,tv or exnedieney which led the Democrats m.i'le li v th' com ini-sion iui1 th is ma le .t the - - 7 J . . . . "i 'nil,,,, f it-own ju.iiftner.t. A l the : to assist the Radicals in bringing aoout p.oltn.-to of the I-Y'lcra! jrov.'rnmetit, all to I tliis state of tilings, the pole reply was, 4,Vo t'txte irovi rnments in th tr r.-hitions to Federal i-y.znt to get awavfrora here and get home." V"i::&'J i To this fhey could truthfully have added: i- )-,r '!ii?;rii'a of t.10 eoutitry l-. ive ocrjuiesee,i in nni 'i.uvjons rivals are cutting our commnni-rcti-.i m fi.-eoi'latiee with the pronoun ceil I' ml- cat;ona in tho COOl shades of granger piC t:ir.f ri.nifvrs-i. la the oj-inioti of this com- a o r r,.t..o ,,ri'unt rvnirrer-f has no now.r to 1 niCS at Home. im;!'i the work of Us pri ih ce-: or in counting ei.tl tribunal Iheriuht to pn"S uion ami perhat'S tr,. ciecturai vote, or io com 1 hi"'" "'.j j...... ?et ii-iilo thenelton of iih ir-"'teee!-sor m le.er- :' of Cw hVch ' i cotilea ly 'tlie Constitution in ' Cot'i-rt-s, Tho judiciary committee, from which thid renort and resolution came, consists of i eleven members seven Democrats and n,,,.;,,,,..!, of -hom Finned it .... r .r T.'. of y adoffton by r u n a ret no. .lie oy ce;'. i":i 01 jicmib. liuv.,, v. Mass.achu?ctts. a Democratic now and forever. ' elos crv that tho Democratic party . . . . 1 I t . to'a u t,n Trr.a tie i k au ica, s an, i ue 1 1 verea luci r col ioa gu en, intends to contest Ilayea 1 1 tie to tno l ic-s- , ,.j i r . n 1 in. ton. ' l)ou:;d hand and fiKt, to tho enemy and idency and thus inaugurate strife, disorucr ! wLo KiOU-,d not escapo a reckoning with and levoiiilion throughout the country, j their constituents. Why somo of your Tho ii'icstion beforo the committee was not j Pennsylvania delegation wero Bent to Con , .. r rT a . i,,.-,, ,f j gress God only knows, aud lie only becauso whether the electiou of Hayes was brought p. . . . ' . , w'ltulu " - J it his omniscienco gives Him an intelligent about by the commission of gropa fraud3 of l)ie ignorance of humanity and the vau bv tho election officers ami returning boards iry of human aflairs. While a few of your . . j-ci i ,1 .. n-no if i niii. tion , - .ouisian.i anu i onud, 'm..'..,"v'I- ; .' , , . , r, i I wiiemcr nio riecurai oin...i.oi. ..i dcrcJ n . decision in tho case of . h been declared elected by tho two Houses of ' Con -rosstho tribunal of the constitution i- . . . .i . :. . . . .1 r , . .a tor the settlement, ox uie (iiiettioo, niu. whoso decision there can bo no appeal. Tho conclusion arrived at by tho committee is in accordance with the judgment of tho ; . lfcecountry. As Judge 16 ....... P.lack recently said in Philadelphia, Hayes possession of the .Presidency under tho cir- U!ljsl3ncca ..5a UtIo to every legal intent ,d that oLc is rresident for ' ball lo abrids- cd by impeachment, reslgnadon or death, TLU 9 tLe plain Jaw of the case, and all TToa;a ,-a-n Wnn. lulli it.i.t Ttiere, is no other wav to de- l'.uiiwiFiv. . prive lnm oi uis oiuce man oy iuipu..u- ment, and that count only t.e aone oy bringing homo to his door, by clear and j undoubted testimony, a guilty knowledge I cf the frauds" up"on w hich his title admit ! tedly rests. If evidence of this character should bo d-.'vclepcd bofora the Potter com - mitten, which is not very likely, it will ; then bo time enough to talk abov.t the pro ; cess of impeachment. Ar.nx vnie!i I!. STiu nnNS, of Goorgia, " t I " " f!" T play the part cf a bir Oracle lor tlie uomo- -' - upon it to foil jw him in his attempted , leadetsh'p. I lo saw proper to oppose tho 1 inv.st1pation intu ,vc Lothian and ! Florida election frauds in the sliapo in . . , wh:c!) it was on;; ii-.aVy proposed and as it was fu)ap.v adortcd, and to lend bis po-wcr- fuJ t)" .;u;icld, of Ohio, Hale, of Maine, llicir effoits to enlaro its scopo so as to embrace alleged and 1 t9cf ClilJKiuU mm v - 1 ' . v. . . ..... w acts of fraud as specified in tho Potter rfsoIuti UiC ouiy cffoct of which would .f Aq of iavcsti atlon. 0 tj pf Uj0 countiy from the pciformar.co which it was proposed to givo under the main tent. Not content with having douo all this, ho issued a lengthy address, in which bo predicted many dreadful evils that would result from the investigation in tho shape in which it assumed, not ot f, - , , . ; whicu has yet or will hereafter come to pass. The com so of Mr. Stephenson this question hasarous j cd throughout l.U d.stiict a strong fcel- i iug against his re-election, and ho has writ- ton a letter in which he states that if the nominating convention repudiates him be cause of any thing connected with his re cent public acts or sositimeuts. then he will appeal to what ho calls "tho true Dota ocracy of tho district" to sottlo the ques tion at the polls. "While very few persons, on account vt his ago and long public ser vice, wovtld wish to see Mr. Stephens re fused a ro-cleotion, yet if ha ehould bo de feated ho will only have himself to blame, and will peihaps then conclude that his const-ituen s had sumo light to their own opinions, which, as their representative, ho was bound to respect. Tue Pittsburgh I'ui sas : Tho Cincin nati Commercial, a Republican journal, rather st ootids our proposition to put Hayes on the track u second timo. Tho world will then know whether tho will of tho pcoplo wr.s cat lied out at the last Presidcn- il I anee anions tin- sore-heads ami the rem.Oii .,f ! hi.- 1 iu-, ei-pei-iiiiij 1.1 u,u n r.ih rifles. 1 Hie raut si-iieiue i pi jiosterous, and it fs Ullieil !.) a few persona in n.u t.uhit of making hi. uilsei upul.nia ii.-o of 1,1, ii. . v. an 1 liv tl,.. tliroi.xn tlie land. t- l.aVL' I s.n- l.'i.ii n.w .oiiiory il.-s Hoi lui..l in iit,-.l ,f miliiaiy Kv-r....-.n. a.i I it I m 11 1 be -f j II, pi 1 iii.ii 11 it i.'ni. ;;. i.ii!.;!.-.i,,i,., by 1 lie r, pi.-nn u of , mm i..j tie- ouu ti.,, t lie I e .iHVui S u.leClc.1 lu ut;.'iae du.l lii-vt r bollVltd. en t i t.'iiiv i"i i .lit.i' r.is. i i.i 11 irit-u v.i wvi oviiv. .3 ,iii u an trx.i .m ti t 1 11 ivi vn 1 i j . - - j . .1 tial election. Let us have Tdden a.l John Sherman is rcrtainlv in a fair ! r Hayes over again. Tho Commercial saya : ! ;',r ,mleachmeut, independent of what tha "ot would i-gia. but thofe will be no strike, I Goldsboror-h North ,,. , . . . ,, , J Potter committee may do. tJlover is con- i nnd no ,',."lb o except what tho tramps may ! .JU1"!s00l0on. -NOi th Wo do not nominate President Hayes for re- ,.... . J, " , i . V. ,vo' nnli th 1 1"or fhonl.l be si'mmnrilv dealt 1n the presence of i-i-i-t on Wi. ii,ivi. i.. ,.v ... i.ociit that ho will tmd eiHtif?h and bo n iI.a i oh ,ci,o,,.,. ,1,,.. i, ..... i"1 ... . . iii'juiiiiiu ,..i iii., . i.ii.ii4,iii,i. i-.ii 1.1.1. i.ivje 111 i....'.-..! 1. uuii.3 ui 111 ot-..1..1 1 lie , 1 1. tr:iiTitr. '......... mc loeoui 01 Hum I mi i-.n F.r.r.r, : Our li'a iJ'ffoK Letter W.'.S-tii.NoTON", 1). V. Bef'Mc this letter rerv: : u 1??, 1573. . Con g! ess ia.-S Congressman who is compelled to remain n Vashincton whi.'e some rival is stealing his district away nom ongress tins now been in session cilit montnp, out ail; majority, to ad interests ani purpose c''iiijr:eu i; fin reuuei or wu imwi'.uu. t A MAPPESISatiTUATIOX. It ia not always azrceabi: inJividuaoy I ppeaking, to eabmit to the discipline 01 party and tho restraints of organization, but when men who have made sacrifices In that direction find their hopes dashed snd t1,eir concert of action frustrated at the last and critical moment by the cool treason or thoughtless inconsistency of a few cf their colleagues, the tsituation is maddeuing. There aro home honest, eGc if:7;t Democratic Congressmen, who are deserving of the gratitude Lf tho country and the rewards of their party, but there aro many who are just tlie reverse, who cowardly sigucd articles of capitulation to . , T 1. 1 ,1- , - . I'cnr!svlvaiiiii CntirrosRinpn ,irn pntii wtcnt. worthy men, there are many who are no- - o 1 , ..,,;.,.,, .,.i .f,t.. ; f Ul I-JO.'IJ Ull 'TJI ItJ f C llt rk -J Ut l. V. JF lUVHtlJU of Congressional capacity as a cow is of conic sections. The cry that only Repub licans are dishonest and extravagant is too silly to bo entertained for a moment. The man who runs a line between Democratic and Republican Congressmen and asserts that tho Dc-mociats are the only honest and economical members, is an ass or a knave who couuts on the stupidity of his hearers. THINGS OF THE PAST. We neglected in our last letter to say that the lobbies of tLa Willard'n and Met rojiolitau hotels are things of tho dead and vacant past. This has been a sad year for Washington hotels. The two houses named, where whiskey aud blood have often been spilled, whose lobbies wero the headquar ters of the political and cosmopolitan om niscicnts of the land, have disappeared through tlie llumo of adversity. It was with a vagueness and sadness of heart that many venerable bummers saw the famous old Willardgo by tho board and its furni turo sold at public auction. Senators, Reprosentatives,lobbyieta, journalists, Gen erals, Colonels, Majors and Judges, who bad quartered about theso hotels day and night, slipping oil" as they grew proportion ately full to their little beds elsewhere, are now kft out iu tho cold. a MivriroD in nis uadsf.'?. There was a melliod in Mr. Matthews' madness. He could not by any possibility stand in a woiso light bcloro tho country. Wi'h him any change in public opinion must ba for the better. Pior Matthews, notwithstanding his cute policy, is meeting wilh "S m his cfT-J.'t.s to secure vindication . nuiu-naMi uiuMi wnn more consummate i sJdU. Kc'logg, Dorse y, Conovcr. Si-cncer. I and a lew others, could havo done more for aged Senator than either of the olh- TnE WASniKQTON MONt;ir.ST, The adoption by OscScuate and tho House of tho report of the Committee of Confer ence on the Washington monument bill, se cures tho completion cf that structure- in accordance with tho modified design pre pared by Mr. Larkin G. Meade and adopt ed by tho Monument Society last year. The monument will consist of a shaft 4S5 feet high. Around the base will bo a doublo terrace 200 feet square and 17 feet in height. At the four corners there will bo stairs leading to the upper tenace, on a level with tho entrance to tho shaft. The completion of that structure is now possi bio and probable. HARMLESS HCTI.ER TIIROWINO 1113 BP.ICKS. - Ben Butler says : "''I havo no innocent person to convict, no guilty person to shield." That was the vein in which Rich ard III. of England was in the habit of talking when contemplating tho doing of Tr . . . . . . v . iJiiu. . .iiii'a ill.", bricks p,miscous!v into tho Ko,K', something terrible. ITrttln. 1 . . . party, and l.r.3 mado frequent havoc with -Matthews and Sherman. A solemn R cal journal gives utteiance to a fear that ButlcrTs being led astray. The aur.iety of the Radicals for Butler is only exceeded by their indignation over Stanley Matthews and John Sherman. A CHANCE FOR CURIOSITY COI.r,ECTOi. Collectors of curiosities aud other admir ers of nature's wonders aro informed that the Natural Bridge of Virginia can bo pur chased for $14,000. Tbe proprietor of that natural curiosity ha3 failed and is not like ly to have much sympathy in his misfor tune it being a habit in him to charge cas ual visitors tha sum of ono dollar for going uudor the bridgo and looking up. iNViNnrn.E already. The case against the President stealers is invincible aheady, but there is much more to come. Nothing can blot out the evidences of guilt. reversing the rule. President Hayes has reversed tho rule of I. -. T . ; , i . i , . , . 4. . T" .7 T T ' 1 . I alA,. i 1.I It I I I :iKi riitla m.t I t Jv liWt' U r t I M M.ftVt(I. I . . . n 1ir,iAl-nrAil I i,-ttr,tt fit nil . - . J -.... ..J I voiiiIimill.Tlll .lllll IIllltll',,'.V : L ft VIP I'lr.r - T I - uu i n u.-'V-'. UL V il I' v r I ' I ' I I i . t ... "'k 7 cf. Paying ! tbem p:ms.d Wall's Btatl.tn comin toward tho When nC toucnea bottom. Sunday evenim' I C1,r "n Saturday morning, and other lfir-e bo psalm Pinging has been suspended at tho ' '.;'''5r v,"u'hnT8 hrtvr C'p't in the vieini- Whito House kVliitn House SHERMAN AND THE SYNDICATE guvernme l'J JJUt them sal Sherman Depart ni 1'C.lSll r V 1 l'0!ii!i:ntrt to acconirativ ('.unmkci.ui ' . - j. as titsnuismg agent, . . , : 1 . . :uid a m detilh.d a l!li.r. t,.,. r...r ii.... . : c reateu ny the sensational renorts thnt Glover has proof that Sherman sent j nntPJiUr cc inff lttnnaZ" L.w?'di.r nt employes w ith the CoYnmission i f .eturim, firm i o o r-r,, crk hV. i t n .V. ,1 1". ,7 '. L ! .ml v.i,: v. , Ll 'eny siana as their assistants, anil raid ' 0,1 to know wfcether it would be'esfeto 1 o,;i,i , A . OKen ao 1 hompson aiics out of the onblic t.easm r. i ?-" vcr the Pitts- I r . ... ,T..?"V . . . dtoib. l ,i.i, , r .i T ' i ? irK"- ""a x.narieston Kainroud. -i. new uue oi towing boats fnm I'.-, uetailed a Cleik of tlio Ireasnrv "Or, it n iTm in Wurann. r ; . ' .,...1. ,.r .t. . . aLn rorn i4io ii.t..er fro,,, lbo s.e department to Lvery engine, with but one oxcffpti-vi, ! poso, Mc-h.s. Scott M-Z'-rl ntJnr acc...,,,,.u.y iho.n. I'l.e hotel bill of the that was in tho Round II.umd fire at PuU- i a .m ,.f 'ri...ii.M ' KT ' , 'iV Com,,,.Mo for ten .1.. t - was 2.!)0. Tho 'burgh, last summer, has been repaired ' Mickey is a clerk in tho r"i:ir . i a" f i corner of .ho Firs. .V.ut.M.al Bank of New j and made lit l..r duty. Tho nvei Jo cost S ' T. d si ,. '"'1 tnagtuito's ! York notirtwl the cl.-k thnt ho could draw j of the wo, ft Jvuo ou loc.tn live w.a. : they 'wiM h ue e xcl . iv U-Vl 8' i on Lira for .f',,000- Micu obtained the about ,. i ,t,U tlj Villt " "i, 1" S"' U M ( money from tho syndicate, to which ho gave the exclusive rigb.t lo stll tbe -1 3 per cent, bonds. The iigliest pa:t of t ho ti !: nctioii is yet to 00 ih.icIj manlfff. Mr. (!!(ver !.aa been inveti.;atii;g aa befti i;iven.:at!i;vr bt-c: etary blieiniaa witb gr! results. TITK CIIAMI'IOX Inri:7!L":5. Tlie llcv. .Taspor. renowned f V nstronom- ica ard logical attainments, -alio insists that "de sail do move,'' is also the chani- p,;on immeiscr of the ao. On Sunday, the p(a instant, at Jiichmond, a., be baptized persons of cob 1 1 j 11 v v v .3 i . 1 o LiJitb d.i,av.a.u uiui Jimmy Andeuson. James r Downey, A married man in Newb-.irg has in esq., of the Louisiana (Mo.) Journal, was ; vented an india-rubber rolling pin that will an apprentice in Lancaster, Pa., with Jim- j cut the dough very evenly, and yet bend to my Anderson, the Eat Feliciana parish ; the head w ben it strikes, election canvasser, in lSo"?, and relates the O, F. P,n!lard, the exposed member of ojiiov.ii,", vi jinn iu u recens issue 01 trie Journal .Tust now we ore remln'lei: of Mr. Anderson's flret love tiy a stranco c -toeiilenee. which will dovr-iop itself in the recital of th-OMc.ry. When Anderson came Into tho l.'nit n r.trioeut Lsneas- I ter, tie was not lonjr 115 becorr.ina a frenuent visitor at the home of irs. Mary Ma.xwi-11, a widow In.ty of consiileratilc literary a!i;ity. to whom. Jimmy was ilistantly relnteJ. It was not lonir after his arrival in the city thnt Jitn- n'y been me eunmorei of Mrs. MaxweirsyontiK-- est fuuiBhW r. Alice, who was come years Jim my s senior. She was an Intelligent younir ln- uy. ami cy many considered hiimlsoine. Ene was remarkable for the aluhaster whiteness and purity of her complexion, which wns a Ftronw' contrast to -Anderson 's red and freckled, thoturh expressive, face. Tho boy loved un wiseiy. Uis youth, his everbearing and insinu Rtimr manner, and his poverty, were obstacles in the wny which even his perseverance and 'cheek" eomd not surmount, to sny nothiujr of the fact that tbe yountr la-ly was already tieiny wooed t.y a nentiemnn pos-sscil of trore yenrs of a more comely lace, mere cash, better pros pects aud tui'.y s much "chock"' as the prin ter's devil, l ailinif in bis awkward atten t at love-making, Jimmy Anderson ?e!l back on his natural talents, spitefully called the lady "milk face," "rtotnrh-head," fee... until he wns refused a Jmittanoo into the h ju.jc on acotint of his obnoxious ininner. The younjr man who wooed Miss Maxwell, as above related, af terward married her. li is name is J. H. Syphor, and lie now sits with tlie Potter investigating committee as counsel for Louisiana. We have often wondered, since this electoral investiga tion bejran. how Janv-j B. Anderson feel, when he telis the story of his crime, and faces, in tho Potter committee room, the eucccefiil rival To his boyiih love. On Monday morning last, when he went to his work at the Philadelphia North American. oGlcc, Mr. Audereou was notified that his services as night editor of that pa per wero no longer needed. Tho Philadel phia Times says : This blow fell upon Anderson with even more crusl.itur force than tho omraifc of ciiis--itur him with Cronin, of Oregon, the rich, red tint of whose nasal extremity establishes a link of beauty between the two distinguished men. Mr. Anderson rose up and li ft tho oin.ee. He ePent tbe day in arranirimr his aflairs to travel to Washington for the purpose of spper.rinji before the Senate cominitteo, aetioir upon .Stanley Matthews' request tor an invest ipiitiou by his peers, and yesterday morning sat down to read an issue ot the paper to the columns or whloli he bad contributed nothing. tJloomily perusiiijf the tntertaininfr column of mar.ue news an interviewer lounj him. Ills curly-red locks, i,i ta-reful disorder, fell over hi-t.row. and his white vest bun? loosrj'y together t,v one button. He said : ' F.veii the vest, burst in Itiuitinution of my treatment. Hemitilic are notoriously unsrraterui. They jro further than inirratitude : they iuduhre in persecution. I have been discharie; from tny position. If I can t B-et any other newspaper work I can fro back to the ease. I am as irood a printer a? any vi luvui, miu i can always maKe a living, P.rtant and Mazzisi It might be considered ungracious net to join in the general and unchecked praise of tho late William Cullen Dryant, whose memory will be cherished and perpetuated in the litera ture of Anieiica, and w hoso many excellent qualities deserve to bo imitated, but the closing words of bis life, upon the occasion of the nnveiling of tho bronze statue of Mazzina, wero not iu behalf of ov.o whoso career justified tho oulogium. Mr. Rryar.t concluded his address in the following words which were really his last : whicu exists in this country has its parallel iu the old world tho unfed many against . t . r t j. ...... .. - r- mo ovcrieu lew. 1 ttt.lic 'l;nion is extiect- cd to accomplish here what standing armies I must no tnere, and it should not excito snr- i nu w oeu s;o u.sT,ug..i;sficit an orator, poet and publicist, as Mr. Bryant certainly was, commends tho exnmnln of a M5--mi tl,:. it will result in tho worst nossih'n fruit I I Our greatest danger at this moment exists in tho torriblo fact, that demagogues may remove nove beyond restraint the discontented issos, who have suffered much and suf- ed long, and are moved to tbe belief that masses. fered relief can only come throutrh tho overthrow of all authority and lax Those w ho scout tho proposition as merely imaginary, take but a supeificial view of the actual state of affairs. It behooves public men, especially those who control tho press of the country, to carefully guard against any encourage ment to tho spirit of revolt tho ending of which is disastrous. Viitaiurgh Post. Tun Threatened Strike. On Mon day, tho 17th instant, according lo pro gramme, a big railroad strike was to have occurred. On that day every engineer was to have abandoned his locomotives, and theioby cause a total suspension of traffic and travel. Tho idea probably emanated in tha brain of isomo sensational corres pondent who found legitimate news dull and determined to supply tho deficiency w un p-m-n iicnon. t'ecpio are apt to take counsel of their fears, and tho story wont the rounds of tho press, and caused ruoie or less uneasiness in all largo communities. There pir.br.bly never was tho slightest foundation for tho rumor, but it raised a ripplo of excitement in Pittsburgh, and this is what tho Telegraph vt that city says about it : Tt is said that ever since tho strike of la-t summer the oillcers or tho railroads that had trouble have inated their men with more courtesy and consideration than ever beforn end The remit has bf en to brinsr about a recip rocal arood fee! In jr. The lawless nnd abandoned viurahonfts who reared so ru-h n hnrvi-ti Vi ..ro. I at fiimtncr by phnnlerhnr lh cars and ware houf s iitiout iheiUpot supposed that to-ilay a repetition ot the semies o( last Juiy would lakf place, and hurried here to oU:e a.lvnntp.o of any troutde th.it mllit enr:?. Ttm East End ha? txH-n tilled with traiaps rr th past two or three days, who avow that they came here be- eauec t:iey nnticipated a strike. Fifty-lwoof '" V'c " '"" o'e p-hkt tirnsoup nne oi m"ir ciicampmetits last nfff'it and captured live of the vagabonds. There are a irnut mnnv btrarure taees Irs the city, and if a sTike wero to l r;iT ri- 4 in Wua w ' a n.l . I... r . . . - -m-.. ... .... 1 . . ... It. .UU I L.1 i OI n tsti iko are emiretv irrouadieq. 1 - - - l ri):ik'0 'if tlie illustrious rhnmpi. n oT civil nrl Ti-i.i'm iiherty, Cii st in cnilurinjr bronze lo typny thc!mpcTish:iblo rt-novrn of :hy ortKiiiul. t J: -T .... I .-ff-Z lifter ?i ot i n (j . A ir.jior.-rv', ? !'.. lady has lanqbt i,er lame Newfoumllnd do to ciury the tram f of her dress. Mrs. roitane, of Halifax, bavins Riven h:t 1 ! to twins, both Rills, the New oik I.ry.rr rcilects that Miss Fortunes never Cme singly. , Jcsso Giant, second son of ex Presdent j Giant, has returned to this countiy from , Europe. The General ivill not re-utn be-; lore next spring. 1 while erossimr li is firm the Legislature from Delaware county, who was convicted of embezzlement, has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. That the South has deadly designs against tlie INorth IS shown by tho fact that seven car 1 jads of cucumbers wero re centlv shipped from Jacksonville, Florida. The Union Pacific Railroad Company has pui chased a sufficient number of guns to arm all their cmploj'cs on overland pas senger trains for protection against rob bers. The Crown Prince of Gormany " Fends sincerest thanks to the President" of the United States and the American people for sympathy manifested on account of the at temj.ted assassii nation of the Emperor. The walls of two largo brick stores in Rochester, N. Y., fell with a terrific crash Friday afternoon, burying a number of people, in the ruins. Four wero recovered alive, but badly injured. One or more are likely to die. The Greenbrier Tndrpcrj.lcht says that West Virginia, one of the youngest States, lias the youngest Catholic Bishop, the youngest Governor, tho youngest Con gressman and the youngest Grand Master Mason in the United States." A Chicago chap advertises for several steady girls to help on pantaloons. And an envious Bcribo t-nys that a fellow who can't help on his own pantaloons onght to be ashamed to want girls to do it. A few days ago Shad rack Murphy, a farmer, liviug in Dorchester county, Md., and Kate Coolboarn, a woman living with him, beat to death a colored servant girl for 6ome trilling oll'ense. Murphy ia at large, but the woman is in custody. Thomas Winane, who died uear New port Monday week, was a railroad con tractor for the Russian Covernrueijt, from which ha has received heavy royalties. Ha was also the inventor of the Winann cigar-shaped bo it, aud is said to have been worth ?2r.,U;K),000. A few days ago the remains of a child were found iu a sink near PotUviile. Ka tie Yeager, the mother, who has been ar rested, confesses to having killed it last March, but says she was instigated to tho act by a man in tho Catawissa valley, whom sbo wants arrested. Horace Greeley's estate, which was Bp praised at 2iJ0,00U in 1S73, is said to turn out but a small percentatre. Onlv ah,.nt !f"2),000 cash can be realized from it, the ouiiv ui it consisting 01 worthless notes, railroad stocks, and shares in thc.7'rii!r.cj, which are uusaieablo. Madame Bonaparte is certainly a rc markablo woman. At the age of ninety six she enjoys excellent health, and is pieasantly sojourning at the residence of her grandson, Cliarle3 J. Bonaparte, at Baltimore. Sbo has admirably tiled tbe role of bello and heroine. The schooner James Scott caisizul five miles oil' Img Pond, Ontario, dating a squall Sunday morning, and tho caotain's wile, child and one man man were drown. 1. Another man drifted ofl"on a capsized iwl aud is believed to be lost. The cap- uves, paid oft in go.d on Saturday. Hun dreds of employes never saw gold coin be- iorc, ana many were unablo to count it A mirnbi-"r requested hills instead, and the opp' arai.ee oi ine strango money created quite a sensation in the town. At Summit City on Wednesday, dur inT a beavv ffirm. fir ti., . , . ' - ..-., i ueill.is .naldson. his son and son in l- .r ! nin named Funk, took shelter under a i trro The tree was struck by lightnin- j an,J Donaldson and his son instant ty killed! t nnd lho son-in-law fatally injured. Funk i fcce-ivcd a severe shock, but will recover. it has been decided by the Supremo Court that suicide resulting from insanity j does not vitiate a life insuranco policy. .....j.. vcij uujiorranc decision. Many cases similar to tho one On which tho opin ion of the court is based havo occurred, all of them having been contested by tho in surers, and almost invariably with success. A circular has been issued by the Na lional Executive Committee of the Social istic Labor party disapproving of their members organizing themselves into mil' tary companies and stating that fuch or ganizations aro hostile to tho principles of the party. All party members are request ed to withdraw from said military connec tions. A new fruit has been introduced into this country called tho Japanese Pishamin which is said by its discoverer to bo the most boautiful of all the fruits lie has ever seen and tho most delicious to tho taste Lour of those wbih ripened in California weighed three-quarters of a pound e.ch were of a rich yellow color and looked like balls of wax. -It used to be said of old .Too Lane, of Oregon, that he spelled the name of bis Creator with a little g and Joe with a big G. On the occasion of tho decoration of the Confeccrate graves at Faycttevil'e Ark., tho other day, thero came floors from far-off Oregon from Joo Latio for t-e grave of his old comrade, Colonel Yell' who fell iu tho Mexican war. ' Y' Frr!iVk f'ncub' of Denver. Col., a member of the Rocky Mountain Detect vo Agency with Messrs. McKeever and An ocrson, detectives of Harrisburg, Ta Rr mod in Carlisle last, week with Charles II i' ou.k, who is charged with arson, reHurv' subornation of perjury and larceny." lie was lodged ... prison and will bo tried at tho August form cf tho comt. V'r(;!lCny' lra,rri9 AHn and I.-.bmt rhompson, coloieJ, murderers of were executed at Carolina, on Friday, G.000 people. Tl.rv innocence to tl,., u , ul,.,iuV uu oiuer toward mr...,l. , e . 1 " 1 - Ul'l .III 111 1 :1H 'I HO Tikn .... . ., .u IIVt roiut VV LTR T IR HAW Mi rA'. cU.i. I . ". .ai is, na.S Ue en es- 1 1 im s p tiv n ii,-,.. . . . . . 1 r . . 1 boi tiy a.tf r . !i f the L'i.i- ror.nO'.ni; the o'clock, r.s l! c- si c. M.-ctioi: cl?i:iati llvprcv.s we-.t :ts cuivo aLovo r.awrettoeviilo At: J near county, a li;;!e giil nam I Ma:v U'Leat v, .tiled 11 yeais, was is! uck bv the engine and instantly killed he is surposed to till'.. i.ioinu ij rviiii 11, . uu I VI j v havo breu gatheiiiig coal from the ttarks, as she bad a small bucket filled with coal i'l her hand at tho time of the accident. A New Yoik doctor has a daughter, now 22 ycai s old, whose head is that of a j.ig, though she is perfectly formed other wise, is thoroughly educated, and is a pure, truo woman. Her mother died in giving biitb to her, and the daughter lias cultiva ted art in ail its forms, being also very re ligious. She gofr out in a cl--.se. 1 caitiago, with her head muiiled, aud tpeaks without trouble, though her voia resembles the squeaking of a jiig. The witness, Graham, in the Arm strong murder case in Camden, New Jer sey, told tho wholo revolting story of the murder of tho man Hunter. Ho admitted that he first struck Armstrong with a hatchet, but became frightened and ran, when Hunter, who was near, and had giv en the signal, finished tho work. It is a most revolting story. The greatest t-ifmts were made to break tbe credibility cf the witness, but wit bout success. Governor Ilattranft has recently made tho following appointments : Christian K. Ross (father of Charlie Rossi, to bo master warden of the port of Philadelphia, vice J. G. McQuade. Prof. J. I'. Wicker sham, s ipei intendent of Public instruction (who will visit Europe before long', has 1 -.. . -. . , . . ' . . 1 ueea iippuuucu a commissioner, on me pari of the state of Pennsylvania, to in quiro into and examine the industrial r.t.,itj r .1 ,1 r . ........ . C . . 1 I . 1 ooim'io nun pjmciiib 01 uiieiii auu tecu f nical educatiou in the different countries of j i.urope. While tho workmen on the Rrooklyn bridge were loweiing into place one of the large cables, on Friday, the tackling at tho anchorage on the New York side parted, knimfT TtlOOl.TQ ttllllrn nnrl Tlnnrir Isnni.ln .... - - - ....... .' MA."kJ ' ' ' I and daLge-ror.R'.y injuring Peter Arbcrgh I and James McGrath. When it broke the j huge iron shoe, weighing nearly &t.O tons, J shot over the houses, demolishing china- ! neys and tolegraph wires, and lodging in a j pile of granito near the bridge tower. The cable itself split apart, the two ends j falling into the Past river. A single hair from a boy eight years I cf age, says Robinson, in his '?. j cn j Natural Eronoihy, supported a weight of j 7.S12 trains - nnn frnm a mi-i 1 r- c . 1 .... .. t two, 14.2S5 grains, and the hair of a man of fifry-sevtr. 22,222. Muschcnbroeck found that a hur-an hair, fifty seven times thicker than a silk-worm's thread, would support a weight of 2,t)t;P grains, and a horse hair, seven times thicker, 7,b70 Brains. A nmf of tt.ln r. -r t riAr,l;o. O M - " - ' a v viiimi j j strength is undoubtedly duo to tbe high j degree of elasticity which it possesses. The Chinese sand-pear is a new fruit ; which is proving an attraction to tho fiuit growers of Georgia. Some of these pears 1 grown near Tbomasville, Ga., brought twelve dollars abashed in our Northern cities: lai; Wfi nresnmA thoir ixvroltr Ki.l r ......... ....... ... , . . J a good deal to do with such a fancy rrice. I 11 1.1 ciannuu mat an orchard ot this kind of poars will, when in full bearing, pro duce one thousand bushels per acie. and that they can by proper treatment be brought to full bearing in a much shorter time than Any pear known to this country. Tho Jacksonville (Fla.) Sun contains this snake story : "Some time during Sun day night;, a lady living opposite the city beard a commotion among the fowls iu the yard, and going out discovered a huge snake coiled up in one of tbe bprf s nesfs. The lady called her daughtcr,r.nd tlie latter, armed with a huge carving knifo'ar.d a sword, sallied forth to bMtla with tbe snake. Going near to tho serpent, she plunged the sword into its body, and a? it raised its head to strike at her. the young lady, with a quick motion of the knife, severed its head from it body." Dr. Todd and his wife, rf Rethauy. Pa t were pej arated by divorce. Tho d'e's creo aw arded tbe custody of their lit tie boy to tho mother, and she took him to her new borne in Iowa. Tho Doctor kidnap ped tho child and carried him back to Bethany. The mother followed, got pos session of the boy again, and started oT with him. Tho doctor mill orOll r-irln and went in pursuit. Th fugitives were i found hiding in a haystack, which tbe pursuers surrounded. Thn Mr : , , ,. - ...... 1 I'U'I emerged, leading the boy with one band and holding a cocked revolver in the other. Sho was not molested. A- 2 o'clock Saturday morning James A. Abbott, agent of Adams Express Com pany at Golconda, Illinois, was awakened by four men who said they wanted him to go to his store for a sick person. On en tering hisEtoro thev demanded an S00 ex press package which was supposed "to liavo been in his possession. The package had not arrived, however, and tbe robbers took about Sf70 from Abbott, which he had on his person. Then three of them forced Abbott into a skiff, and af.er proceeding down the river a few miles threw him over board with tbe remark, "Dead men tell nc tales. Abbott fortunately reached shore, and gave an alarm. A correspondent of the Indiana Zfcu scn5er writing from Montgomery township, says : "I want to tell you about a straugo freak Of nature which occurred iu ou township. A chicken was recently hatch ed which had four perfect legs, two of whicu lay along the back, orto ef which is frequently put to tbe ground nnd ued wnen walking. Another one had tbreo legs, one of them forked at tho knee. ciy. ing it four complete feet. The third cao was a pair of twins from or.e ezg. Quo of the chickens was white a,,J "the other biock-. Their heads are r.veised and tho bodies joined together at the wing Each chicken had one long leg nnd ono short Frank Lynch, convicted of murder in tlie second degree, was sentenced in the Criminal Court at Pittsburg on Saturday to twelve years imp! isonmeut in tho Western I cnitentiary. Lynch mado a confusion some months sinco that he threw his child four years of age, from ihe railroad bridge' into tbe Allechenv river ir a , ed with his wife, and th two had resolved "u e ,, 1 piaeeci m the Home tho 1-riendless. Lvneb i-.,, for .- , . ----.. j a, ici VIIVlll wife, taking the chdd with him, and th threw it into the river. Tim K...t- r . bis en child was not recovered ntitil a fow months siDco, but was fully ideutifi.-d. After the tho ii.i.ie.MMun urn ocen made. Lynch red cm insanity, and subsequently attemnt commit suicide n jail. He wa, convicted of murder in the second degre. but tbe .... .m impress.on is that it was a caso t inui i(i u I il it. A short time since there wascaught in . . . "'lamessex river, on estate of senator Dennis, a curious look the ing ..an, niu iikb 01 Which had never seen before in the vianr. r o.. r-i. ocen i'liJay rr.osr.ins 1r:- , '-. . 1 ,1 1.; vllCSft- poake Prof. P.aird wrote to Senator Den nis and requested that the fish should bo sent to bit... It arrived a day or two ago packed in ajar of alcohol, and was or. ex hibition tn tho cloak room of the Senate prior lo being SPnt to tho Smithsonian in' st.tnt.on. and was viewed with much in t crest by senator. The fish is about three toet long and three inches wi.lo. The fins extend from near th head above ami Z low at ..ear the t.I. It is wi,,ul 6(r1ps, and the kin is as bnght and shiny as a new b, ,I0;,t,",ir-, , h,Uil n"1 lh: f fi'nT nt exton.led bko tha-. of a snake, it, a hair tko euninat.on. Senator Dennis thinks t t; U.g, lu tlt! n.ciM tncUiliuis. :: : '-Ti r t!i:-o.'!l I.. J a f.;S; ',,'0 s" ' ov-:-r a d . : , tu'ipat'all-Je.i atr.---oiy, :,; v a 1 I t l.e'i'leii her '.!:.-.,.; ;.; , a. :'-! . nie Mi Miller, wane thty were r.t b.eak! seems that he was of a cool. I'oet t tart -1. but she was notorious a two had been seated at tl.- I; taoij i.i.i r miii.ites when maik : '.'Wife Mr. Milicr vei,tu,tj t At this Mrs. Miller screamed 0,0 V na 11 Mi 1 ,,. . 1. - .:.i. . -if. ", ':i iou wnn you, you are a.i tl-u fi:iding fault." The husband 110; I just happened to see t',.. thought I would tell yon." Ti.,; woman replied, 'Yu :uo a liar - : get in my gravy." Words multiplied, and in a l.t: i. .Mrs. ..Iioer was waitzing arou.d !!,er.,. smasiitiig up the lunutute. Fi- v husband ordered tho wife to ii u. 'It:. i.e lii 110u.se. .-no rau out anu seizi d which was on tliO porch, ar.d ru' ia aie, to her husband dealt him a he;,y ( ( tlie back of tbe bead while l.e i,. ! . i-i, it.. - ---..i-a.ir ',3C k :i t me laoie. no riieo to get up, si, peated tlie blow, which felled h,.,iV.. 16- li.d e t.-. ground. then in her brutal 1 end the head fiom the body. A guest of Mr. Miller was up .'trCrsw! the bloody wcuk was going on, and Le'c't into tlie diniug roorn just in time t on-e-'e end of :t. As he eiiVeied the guilty -,T ,,.," held the head of her husband up, a::J an exclamation dropped it to tLt tlvj- - 1 fell in a swoon. Tbe news of the murder spread rat and Mrs. Miller was promptly arrc.--. J a'.'j lodged in jail. The Millers ha i bee:,Va- .-I..-! nl.Anl . ... if- .... in ovjiu l.u jeai. ins partft an 1 . .v. ..v. j ..-j.i.u uiui iiiii,M tue n. 3 mrilint I.T V C f l.lli r. . . . - V ... a oa dreamed that the result of the crotch wy'l be so horrible. After the Moody Sank r.v Some of the Connecticut divines ,-,;n ' ii-3 Republicans who so cf.ustical; v c:;.; revt-ience felt by Catholic- f .f 9." saintly lelics may find f-...d f. ,- i,.':,.".,':.',' in the behavior of the wt-!!-ires-j Xtw Haven crowd which la-t SaVndiv "ra-i sacked tbe Moody and Sar.kv ta'.c.-;,.i for r.if rsonals of the rcviva'. .-'V.''" t ired" lady purchased the p.:';, which bed bo many times rcs r i th-? ' bles of tho reviva"l.sls." Tcrv present gratuitously received "tl e'cl.l r which he had occujic-d onticg 1 is ,'K3 labor; but ether chairs were s;j ti tha prcmiscnor.s public for a d .liar or less And such was the competition f ,r L: -L!Ai that many of them were taw n in ( ,, , j carried away in halves by enth -js: i: c b jt economical bidders. And !,-- r. more remained that was auctionable' the crowd took a -good natured pillago. iii tVa course of which bit cf electric wire, :U mouths of speaking-tubes and cvpn'nai were confiscated. After all ti e tv.t.h; Church seems to have tven cor,sti:::tH upon a tolerably nccurhte thi- -v f L-a.-nature. JY. World. Common Carriers. The Fupren-? Court on Monday reversed the j-.b?;meiit.-f the Court of Con, mon Plea of it. j T c-.-ia'v In tbe case of Union Ilardwa e C. rrpry against tbe Pennsylvania Ra.'roadtV.rr.ra ny. The plaintitT rrcoveicd in -he If'a.r County Court for the lo;.s t f tl .-ee csr 1'aJs of go.-ds destroyed by f ;e at i.-ce U Clearfield county, on May 2", 1-T"i. Tt8 railroad company retcoved" tbe cape ti tl.a Supreme C'outt, contndi':g that tLe p:a:n titl released at the time tie g .--ds were shipped, and that there was m 't - :.oc.f negligence of their emj loves Vv le piaiitiTs property was dsti."ve.. TLcy farther contended that thev vo-e c 't -t sponsible for the unprecod- I ri c'i ile.-troyej the town of Osceola rvcri thicg in it, and further, that lie -.r,.i which caused the fire to spread ;! e ir: of God. which relieved the cirri-': f: rr, s . responsibility. The Supreme C ;rt s aned all these positions of 1 p ct,, : and reversed tbe cp.o wit'.o-jt a vs . rt-. SamuelS. Blair, r f IR.'.lidavsi -.v. '" ; re sented the plaintiffs. ni,d D. ,7. V :. f Blair county, and L. V. Ila'i, . f I'L li delphia, the railroad Core; any. Gen. John C. Fremont, who wa 7a. Ruchanan's opponent fortbel'r-:Je' cy : . lofJ, has been appointed ty Mr. Ilr'ye- .oernor oi Anz-ma lemioi yearly salary of -2.."00. Fro: that Freiitotrt as a boy was sr-;,t ters of Mercy sclnx l in Charles tho pteser.t his life has been fu. tio aud eventful incidents. tLe a d ''.. of r."-oa-,- A baroe with two thousand liiL-J aboard is niloat in tho Mi-.sisipp!, aa-.l to be moved up and down the rm-r dri ".; tho season, so as to bo all tbe titi-e i t:.. midst of flowers. Tbe Ikvs wfi tha? 1 kept continually within reach of iLe L..-: material for honey. A ,-, , v, r 1 1--,v CO tl ? V ti pM r. - r lb4 -htm -. Xi p-, &m CzZ - U I?-"? m i-i f 1 - 5 R G, ! tZS ? - r,- i, r V? f frrn J " 'f i zjI tLSSi r ry w niuic. nni-NM-t ' t.lnyiO n..w t,tl j ,rir , -. u.i . I ltt. .il t-t Ifc.lj . 1 , 0$ "liSAT 00 00 ) i j 3 I I