TIE C1NBHIL m) Tb r there is a growing feeling among the people of this State against the in- After the Tramp. Representative Rhodes, of Cumberland A California IIorkou. Tt rrific Fjc flftion xf PorUb'u Ehgint at to?kt-Sn. A Stockton iLaL.i uispatcn oi isaTuroay BBENSBURCi PA., FRIDAY, - - creased representation iu the Legislature, ' .,.,,;' ia ,rviriir K,i.- m, mmn mob- : eives the following 'particulars of a terrible as provided for in the new constitution, is lem in this State, if the thing is possible, explosion, caused by the criminal reckless- t apparent from the fact that ts at the last : Uis bill, just introduced into the House, : oess of an engineer, whereby sixteen per- : i . - .1 . ... f i pmic wai'A incrint O If! tl Till MXA!lll .SI I rm w .7Q .ess'inn. so at the nresent. ioint resolntiona . '8 tJ nxmS 5liuu3 01 'ueM5 . :r rl' :: ., " J j " " " ! x Liu. ..- , ' - ;n thieV"" and beggars. It enacts mat' oiiierH.more r wss injuimi, ' - have been submitted to both Houses in : ..Ertlia -i,,,,. fmm iaPe to dace. : fatally: H TR.A5FT i still hanging on the rag- favor of an amendment restoring the nam- ; subsisting by beggary or charity, who have a terrible explosion occurred nt half-past two ged edge of the Philadelphia post-oBee. ' ber of Sena'.ors and KepreseBtativea to no fixed place of residence, where they are ? ormV.hao" Vo ii ve- . Tnattii' laftt ; what it km before the rhanire eras efTect- i found.shail be arrested.repardod as tramps, . h drt?d ,0 a8seI,b,od , w jIIK.89 the trial He w.i in W ashiugton on Tuesday last, ( wuat it was oetore tne cuange was eueci- aud n conviction shall be sentenced to of a new propeller rump, set in the slouch and and i-i ioply to a direct question as to ed in 1874. The join resolntion failed to , an impri80umeut ii: solitary confinement "r7 S:,, reinxheTbody of'ui? whether he intended to accept the appoint- 1 pass the Senate at the last session, and for periods varying from one year to eigh- , gine was i,OWn distance of one hundred find I think I shall accept, but ; another opportunity ia now afforded the een mop he. it any men,ue . J,- Loffislature of permitting the Deoole to 6a V . . V' . " . . ... some of them tailing- into tbe friouttb, from tlie .g.biauire oi permuting tae ptopic iu the rermjssicnof the owner, or shall kindle t,ri,i(ro. Ten cr twelve dead bodies lay in on- by their votes whether they will adheie to a ji,e in the highway, or oa the land oi henp'at the northwest cornr of thu bridjrr; the present apjwrtionmeat of members, or : another without having obtained the own- o ers - 'c snail DO louua iiu mc- heads of sonic were blown to pioci-s; others l with f ucii "orco as to t)oiiL-. Kaef'3. bun Js Legislature will submit thisquestion to the ,,ropeitv of another, he shall, upon couvic- Smokiindcimiers.'ThewoIin(U-dwi..reproinpt- iieifltut had subsiiied, worn Ibvy .'art tlio I'nrrtiipr' nfflcc. Thp I- three years. Any act ot vagrancy or ueg- Pi0!iOI1 Wrts tho result of recklessness .n tbe t?arv bv persona who are not rcfeicents oi pnrt of the eng !,..! rr. ..,..:.- r.n rria .i-nlL trtunn 11 nnn it I liprfi . i. .-c... .Lnll uA . (t.nf IIa nflanH. to Work, and n . . , M : never was, and thero never will be, any ar- iler is a tramp. All persons who may see vaive aj vent on wiih his vnrk. of vaTancv are autuonzea 10 i he explosion oreurrea enuni ni .pen minuiva WE AR E rsrTfa h?c lis H kIIN '-wl? iilim U i i whether the old number of Senators and . er's consent, oi ' meat, said : 1 have no; accepted yet." - . m (iovEEXOit IIott en Tuesday last nomt- TT TT- T- , m tiftpil tii tltp .ftia.d ueorv 1 1 . l a mer, oi wiiciuer iio iuu uumuci vi l-cuhivio - , ' . - ruavc ' 1 : , . j T .1 1 arms or other dangerous weapons 111 his were blown to the itround 1 Wi.keHbarie, as Attorney General of the Representatives shad he restored, ir the i n 0r threaten to do injury to the bre.ik every fonei:i their ..... ... : r.:i, - -111 .,,.! M.i. nnp.M.m . ...a P 7,-'. V .. ..t.-ti and whole persons steam Pta.e. BIIO IMP 11' UJ I Ul H'U TT M lUIUlCUULCljr confirmed. It thaf. ihi nomi (.a.-neiou ung, whose choice was Lid Bar- vember, tne earnest lime ai wuicu . ,.,..-. .v,.rt nr lint ,cfcidents of nun of the .-inrmeer. 'llips-teHni unre rc-fu-i-d There TMf ,'f cliall hn nvulorx- thrt Mm ofl'and- to work, and niter the engineer had nttempu d 1 unuiiujiieu kah iniuicuiaitij i.j.;ijii,uio hiuduuuih iuidvoviu.. jiropeityul anoiuer, ne u;in, upi tuum.- smukenndcini t isunderstrxKl at HairUburg reople, we have no doubt about the deei- tion, be sentenced to solitary confinement iy cared for at iiuatioa wae resided by the 1 eiou they will render at the election in No- : at haid labor for a period tot exceeding til ,ih . c.ie . . . . ' ' , .0-. .. ..... i; . ..:,. three years. Any act ot vagrancy or be- ,,,.., WrtS , . ... . . . . 1 .j, 1 : .. r ..r T , sue 11 act 3 lT14aU..ultiie penoo cr tbe Pessiou Itiai guuieut uuuu ... .a.o. s the r.feudcr aud ake him be- afterward, and kilie l J. l. Kiikpniiii k, mer- the customary annual set-!, in ,he Leei- composed of 251 members, except that it iJ lature "ver the salariea of tho Jtide of would either entirely pieveor, or at least , mlt or dicharjro him as in the case of Wrr.. Allen. st.ortinr man : M. Cromwell. H. li the bt.it e Hhould take place, and it will no greatly diminish the opportunities for cor- other offenders if four.d guilty, the per- ft;, , ,. .... r..r.t li.Tii:tifin Tl. in wa t lie notent 1 ea. in arresting biin shall receivo a reward ot ; Tarlor at;1 1. S. Clows, rnroicrs ; Yo Ve, a doubt c mime'ice it. uae time. The new rupt legislation. 1 uis was tne potent lea ollais Females, minors and blind chinaman ; Tho. SedwicU nnj J. F. Avery. couKt.'.otiou tt.ade it the uuty of the Legis latu e to fi sa'arioa of the judicial y at tlie i.eit ".--ioii sf;er it adoption, which wou". 1 have been the teseion of 1S74, and allhi-uh it has undertaken to do so at fcveiy sfvsioi.. it L.i failed iu reaching a c.-nouaii'U. Theiutmheis from 1'hiiajel phia and Allegheny c ouuties seem to think th i". their Jt res oj?'it to b much higher priced u.-.ri than those h: the i'.irr.l dii-tricts, and her.ee the dipajieonje'it brtweeti the ' countrj and the K n. If the j resent Le-ii-iature adj-.nru w ithout fiua!!y disposing of a 4jiiesti.'ii f y ta-y cf iMlutiou it will lic'i'y dssei.fc ::viblic coiiteu.pi.. (iEXtLiL b:?i Ki.i.s a Jiirossed the Senate i f lh Ut.i'.id States oa yesterday eck, in : favor of the bill .'ranting- 1 pension to tiie s.'.iviv. id t f tLu Moxicaa war. The old heio was very enthusiast!'?, if not extrava gant, iu Li eticomlutus cu the army th.it iuvaded Moxico ui.der f'eueiil ::cvtt, aud tv,n v.ent t-o f,-r a- to r.y that if our prei ei.t ar.rjv- ittii.; led iLu c .i. quest cf that c urjTy it would silver c: to tuc liails of the Mouteiiim.ts. 'v-:; i vf !-.' Phis i sttong lauguae, and the wender is that such au expeiiunced so' Jier r.s (ieneiiil Shields would veutuic to Uc3 it. The present reguhir army i. largely ci:i posed, .n i: hp. always Iceu, tf tienei.il bbieldti 011 c iut!tryu;t.-n, and t u a mnoli Jo the llai a cf tlic M-.nti;'.inia, or blv piaco e!-e, they would bo found, like- Gcu. Pcoti'e gasLiut me:;, fully cjual to the i. - '1 HE Ntr. Voik .; ohj'jctb to '.Le ha bit.ia! nm.i -.it ul the Legi-iatute of that Stat;- fi otu F i.hiy until thefoHowiu I iirijy evening, !hu.. liuiiiirrg the mini ber of d.ifi-r b;u .inea in each wckto It li'.ices that if the laiiraadj wo ti l rt-f to give pai-a to !!io members tiie i.bj ;-io:i;tb!' pi .dice uouM tease, a id tho L 1 e-itit.-i of tho srs-siou -nuhl be uis p".,l if v .ih iii leasou-blo liiuits au opinicti in vhii l: 1. o fully c.-Hicii:. Its re lUMkavtiM aj jly i;L. cp.i.tl fore j toaliVe oIl urged in favor of the change, both iu the constitutional convention and by the )tej, and yet at the very first session af- , ter the increase went into effect the bill in . relation to the VYllliamsport boom devel oped an amount of positive bribery and corruption unequalled at any previous ses sion, always exceptiug thosa at which , Pinion Cameron was a candidate for United ; Mates benator. To say nothing of the euorruous expense to the taxpayers, the practical otitcorao of tLe four sessions held under the new ar rangement has demonstrated the supreme folly of the chunge. Can any man give a good leasou w hy Cambria couuty, or Loair, or Huntingdon, or Bedfoid, or Somerset, or Indiana, should each elect two repre sentatives to take charge of the inieiests of their people at Harrisburg? If each of those counties was compelled to pay the salaiies of its two members out of the county treasury, each of Hiem '.rould very Boon see tiio propriety of getting along with but one representative, as formerly-. Philadelphia has thirty- Representa tives aud rij.'if Seuatom, and Allegheny has f.f:4?n Repicscntativcs and our Seua tois. Caa such excessive reptesentation as this bo justified on any grounds of pub lic policy, or benefit, much less 0:1 the ground of local necessity? To ank the question is au answer to it. AVill the Leg islature then, by adopting the joint reso lution, permit the peoplo to dispose of this question as they deem best, or wiil it, by defeating the resolution, deptive them cf that privilege ? Oue thing is very certain, ci.itotu a lopU'l by the L-fc ', State. i"l e v i p..vs : la.ure o: this "Tne l e 11. t 3iU-.il -f I'.i ' 1 !: i-!l:; lt?e '!rt a l-l: Tl p. - ... f'-.tiir-'hi II!: I . n i tllf l! U : 1 1 I ,1 I ,..;. J U 0:1 n. t V ' I ,1,1 t: : f 1-1 'i'ii nt a.ljt.iirto.K nt i ih 11". is' j have ; iirtiii.. : Kr:-.l:iv- mi i.win tiui lir v , K. l t-tlll nil f'T : ."I . .i.;:-.-, 1 ;i-.ii in.it ;,uil.-i-i limie 111 it. Willi 1": : J ij , , rtud ::t!'lrt (outiled owl, t Iiitl- 1 0. a I'.ir t.-usiuivrf, 1 h nre pmirKcl-d n .-. nut r 1 f ,,4,1., 11 r- 'i iir." :i.. V ti ll a . aciiroui iale ai, J iu nj. 1 the et'-i'.al Ltuts of things who C'.iail"jsed lUC C'jlill'H ig'oii c::y ling tltuiiig 'jiai.t's ai! ia.i..!i ;i!t"uM m;!ooiii. tho arrival i.atioi.a! capiti! of .I.hti A. Lgan. Alt 11. a c 'i ihii c) v, it! lh:it the r.it 11 i.:::j:;,1 Bt '.lie l . S Sri.'or eltti. fiom lilitmis, as they did a vri ek ago lual night, with lirevcrks. the b'.'oin'ii of c.iiii.011, a.-id a piocv.vsion Cjrr.pofe.' pi iiicipaily i t negroes of ail ages and a? sorted silt'.-.-, tho sptctacio i.i not a pVasatit . . iu a country i.i r. h.ch th. i.i telligence of the 1 coplo is i-o c.'usian'ly 1 itlded. i':. 11.I- n.veilh-lis.' lie r .ivnunL by B-.wh li.-; '-rud'a hi,chnicn tf a debt !i;o to L g in for his services whea he .m f-nine:'i iu t!r.? Senate, tut in which he iii bj H'Sfii.-sE t-i mould legislation so Cjugvmtl t ti'en if his rtanii' v.h-.:i he r.s,aiu take his fist ;i tLr.t body. Tho ar..e ko'.d of a rrcc rt ii, ud by oe ti men, kji t of ?UH!'.,r.ii, Zacli. C handler, to bo t.-.tn he:i h i. .iid reach that city 0:1 i..o t-:gLt af'.er I.tv'a ;.(lveiit, but tho old Jl.chiand.-r, wii.lt a fioi 0 ci i ect ajr reeia toii: f( t,e diift of pv.V'lc or ini, hi thr::i was uteri aired by the blatant I. felt that it wou! 1 b" liteia'i rmutiog c imj",i:,ie:ii. into tL groui.d, aftl dec.insd the j I'.iTued honor. Mephe'i A. I) .u'a;.- vv.is en. ,. n houoitd bet.sitor fiom lUi:i is. and I. 'giu't, Lighest ambitioi; rj3 to be called ai: J kno.v! u in ,:,! .ei.- real friciui. Iougla- t dr.,J, and I.-g'i is nLat Le i. T to he iiO.r go, is a tarn ni t-. r.ii- 'tcttd t.- C' n.e-s, :.s iua.tc; a pt.'fitao'o ;is t j bj ic 1". a Mi'tst. 'i Le cTi.ert-nI cur ( on-rrts arc nl! tcr t ; seats 111 t!,e f : d.sposed of, more t'..jn lu yc-uis a e'ne i 'it of tho loTtihe-rs. and k a matter t cuii' siiy we will st.ite the nmortnt al lowed the lospvjiivo claimants for election expense.;, the cii.dida'.e uitiniait-ly holding the sea" receiving in addition his i"i,o. o per .;-s;ju. J'.olloid, Hep., of t 'o;orad-, ith'i c "ite'-ie ! 'atteison's seat, was yd ?l.a;-o, and I'attcisoii was aiio-.Ted f.l,-,1:. Hsrils 't;, to! :e J, of Alabama, and Sb .!y, vlie'S'- right ho t..";te.-Led, vstie cacti allw.v d 1 2, -" '). To Kt.iiy and Xutting, of this St::'.e. 1,U") were paid to each ; 'Ijtcalf aud Fi. -, of M.-suii. l,7e'i an-i f , iepeviivoIy ; Vigginlou and raichcro. of Calif .itiia, f,t,.)!Wand $:;,X -f.-pc'.ively, Aehl'.u a::d li.uiel!, of I-oiiisianua, ,t-..:!.i ,ai.d v ; Ieau aud I'k-M. of .'.la.-u-. bu-etts tl,o' t.ieli ; Uoberts-j-j and "as)i, cohried, e.f Lor.iri.ma, 7".:") r.:?J $,'.'.' lesi.tctivoiy ; Tilmai: and SaiaiN, .Coined, of ."sjuth t'aioiiiia, :f !,i.oo and tl'jO". R chai dson and Ra.r.ey, colored, tf So.-ifj C.iiolii 3. caeh f ,(t;f). Several f thete toiitcst.s were die posed of at the last ?essii. , a:"l ot!:cr- mly lr.t ivcek. amon the ii'.LLr hem;; that ofl- inley, J)em., i t i'ioiid.t, agaiui". Disbte, Hep., which is laoiue-v. it.-.: tcu!iar, resulting iu the seat b-.iiJg awaiJed to Tiu'ey. liihheo has al rti'iy i'.ia.u 1. ;.; 1 alary for the l.tst and f.nmL seasins, aiiinititing to !0, (', at'el al'iiout.'b Finley has tn!y Un days te ?lvo ha v.iil II'iiM! a.!v i of !ow to d ju.jtiee in ti e matter of prty Let'-vcrn 3 ce.;it.' s'.ajt .and the sitting mem ber ought ij L.' tleiiau-n-'y settled 011 priu tiplca of l'.tii dealing anil Cominoi: u.Ubo, p:id not a.i io ih i"ioiiJ.i .?, '.vh'ch is a ;ao-J to.,1 iiT-i .. utr.ii's -.'i h9 tiiur.r. persons are exempted from the opeiations of the act. The act shall go into effect ou tho fitteeulh day of next August. The clause giving a reward to any one who shall arrest and convict a tramp, gives promise that the law, if passed, would not prove to bo a dead letter. I'nless the de predations of these nuisances are too gros6 to be borne, the victim of them is only too glad to get rid cf the offender without fur ther trouble ; but when the stimulus of a pecuuiary compensation for time and trou blo is held out, we may expect that they will iccsivc closer attention than they have herelofoiCj.had. Tha cost to the people from towards aud the keeping of these va grants may amount to something, hot it may be taken for Granted that a year's hard labor iu jail 'a iil prove so distasteful to men of th'n class that they will haully encounter tho chances of a repetition. AYe see only one serious drawback to Represen tative Rhodes' bill ihe Hoard of Pardons. That body must always be regarded as a most important factor in sthenic:' of this kind. Its capacity for evil is r.os exceeded by tho tramp-wo! Id itself. We kr.ow of no.hitig in the history of that organization that leads us t suj po.-.e the piau heretofote pursued by it towards public nialefactois would undergo any material chance. Their capacity for luriiintr them out of jail will liiHouLHiiiy he found equal to the ability of the conits to convict, and the only ma teria! icsf.'t wou-tl ho '.he depletion of the county trr .-.Furies to the extent of Lhn re wards pa;d for '.he nppr."ihei.ion and co:i viciion 01" these intoi. rablo nuisance.:. 1 ue qu-j.-tio::, thoit-foro, that s.t?.es.s itself is, Ik it efter all woit'o tbe vvir.le to give the proposed biil a tiial? I.oncixifr Xor hru. Who Dkcomk Ixsask. Yv. Iviikbride's repoit of the Pennsylvania Hospital for tbe insane (or the y-.'ar I'iT's s'iows that there were ti" patients in the iuslituiii.u iu the liecinnini' i f ti-.2 vp;ii : that o4 have since and that is that, the proposed amendment been admitted an'l VI I'd discharged, leaving wiil continue to bo agitated until two sue- 4.i at the close of the year, 'JO,' of whom uvder tho ptaef.vo of the Li'..; 10,.1. Thisquestion cessivu Legislatuies shall bo chosen that will buhruit the question to a vote of the people. V heu that is done, its agitation wiil cease, but not until then. Ai the se.'-.-iou of the lower hcui-e of the Pennsylvania Legiol.it me, hut week, the mtmbeis huving that day 1 el a tied after au abseucc of four days attetiuiig the mu nicipal elections, tho biil for the payment of the losses caused by the Piliabuigh liols, and making au appropriation of four milli'jtis of doll.iis for their jiaynient, passed fust reading. Passing a bill on hial read ing is a lucre matter of course, or of foi.11, and it i not until comes up the second time that tho i.ur.-le over its pa&sr.gc it-aily conniiCi.eei. 'iiio bill will i-ot be reached again in its regular order until so:!ic tune next v.ctk. In the meantime Judge Agunw, (ie'.ro bh'.ra,, of Pitts-' buigi:, ami lieoigo V. iiiddle, of Phiia deli'hi a, h.-.vs piepaied and fuiuished each utonihoi ijl t'oe r.egi!..tii: c with a lengthy wiitti n oj ii.ioii a-lvocatiiis the liability of the Jsuue i the payiujiK of the damages, the oue for.. th tf which is imposed 011 Al legheny county by the bill as leportctl by the committee. This one fourth liability feature of the bill is objected to aud will le lesiftcd by tho members from Allegheny county, and i.i taking this posiliou they aic uuquesiioatbly right. There can be no divided icspcnsib'lity for the losses to be bhaied, either 111 equal or unequal por tions, by the State of Pennsylvania and the cmuty of Allegheny. If the State is ret poiisible for the damages in point tf law at all, she must pay the whole amount, and if not les poiisible she shouldn't b called 0.1 to pay anything in which latter even', the County of .Vleghcny must beeuiio the paymaster. It seems to us, so far as this biauch t'f tho subject is con tfciutd, that this proposition is too plain for argurueut. At the same session tho two oil lax biiis, the bid against ficight discrimination by unloads, and the bill for the payment of Uio damages caused by the rebel invasion ef the border counties in lSijo, also passed fust loading, . - f Tm: annual lepoil of the Massachusetts Labor iluieau is oue of great inttiest. Its two (.alisut fatuich aio its analyses of the c nvioi. labor question aiv.l of tLe compara tive condition of v. 01 kii omen at the pre sent t;n:e ani in the year Is'JJ. As to the lot of these branches, says ihe Pittsburgh we.iiiid by -ho icporl that there n:e now e.':.p!"yeu iu the pi isons of tLe United :a'.ts thiitteu thousand o:,e hundreu and eighty six convicts, who pioducc goods vroith ?'j,7i:,0 jo, v,Uilo all the industrial products of tho country aie woilli no: less than live billions ; so that tho ratio of con vict to fit-e lab i in the ouiilry is 1 educed to the liiwai amount of ou-j-lif'h of ouo I c 1 centum. The second impoitant point coveied by the rtpoit is the condition, of our woikiug li.cii now and as it was before the war. 1 he icport shows the cost of living has iu c easei! d tiling eighteen yeai s foui leeu and i.iiie-tei.lLs pet centum, while wages Lave u.ciease J twnoy-fonr and four-tenths per centum, leaviu-j the o.dluaiy laboier, if v.o cati s'j fcxtuess it, niito and i.ine tci.tht j t r cculuin better oil thau lie was the year bef.ie the civil war. which was ceitaiuly not a year of iudustiial hardships. Iu 1 caching these conclusions, the Mas : ichuselts statisticians have gone over a vast range of commodities, including ai most every neccssaiy cf life, and au equally vido lauge of wnges ia forty or fifty dlfiereiit induati ies. m A liU i.st lepoit submitted to the Lcg isiatuie of Mnitie, as tothe practical work ing of tLa prohibitoiy liquor law, states thai under is operation drunkenness has grealy increased, and fhsif ihe number of lunatics in S.'a.'e lias fully doubled. The rejiorf afliims fhaf hcre is less general dunking, bii a grea' deal more particular diiiikiog, 01, in oher words, Miar flic num ber of pel Kus vho i?!t' use liquor iu spiie of any law, row use if in greater excess ban heiefof ue. Judging from fhis repoi, flie Maine, eTpetimtr has Fijnaily failed ia . :-.tcouip!tshii.gi.'spurpy-e. led I.i ni Ol'lioU me niiif., tiiiJ Vfl females, t't l note u;s cliavgC'l 01 eci .'car. !, 14 much im;,:oved, 11 i:iipioveo- s'::t:o::,ii y and died. Since the opening of j'ia 'o'oin,-.i in P-41 there have Le; n n c. iveri for treatment 4,2t5 males and 3,' -Jl feif.ales, in all 7, 7, Dr. Kirkhii'i-'s oh; . 1 v.;' i : have to believe t'.ti.t fu'nv r. - ;;:(,,: pl ot wott.cn us i I'unsnii 1 1:opi nipv.ta! un soundness, but th .'. thoy n.no'i uioic C.isiiy Liken ;a:e e f io h 'liie l'i,T; men, and a gie.;itr it'.uet-ir.Ci i u-iuaoy felt in send it;,; them at. ay. The yont.'.TC-t pit tent treated was.vix yeais old : the oldest over ninety. It is, hovever, between tiie nges of twenty and lo.ly tl. it iuaauity is devel oped with the greis't-nl f. - que nc; . ( 'f the whole number rf mar; patients receive;! into tiie irPlit u; ion lo'-? were farmers, ill merchants, 40. J tier!:., 01 physicians, inn lawyer.-:; 5i eloigy men, -ii .-indents, 7 cd., 01s, 3 re poll: is, :j laboier.; aod O.'o gen tlemtii of leistire. Of the female patients there weia o-'l seanitrcsses, 1''3 teachei:! eni?:nc'ers in ciiHrireoT trie ennnie. The wounded nuiubtr I wenty-nix, three" or four of whom are ior likely to recover. Many were blown considerable ilistanee, and es caped uninjured. The hod v of t'ie er.yino. wr!e'hlne2.rn0poundf, wus blown over the leleirraph wires and Innded on the pliiZ'i. Men tre Mill ensured in drRir giiur the s!ouh in hopes ot reeoverlt-.g- bodies tmppesed to have been thrown Into the slouch bv tne explosion. Tho lines thrown to the breeze in honor of the memory of IViisbimrton, were lowered at hall-mast after the explosion. tue causs or Tunjuxri.osiox. The Stockton ri-"-n i-h sny the Coroner's liii v round t.ie- leeent explosion was caused by the steam-if i:n.?e lu eonunir d'dective and fuil ir.ff to indieate tiie true pressure of steam on the boiler: ami the enirine-er. depending- on tne puaa-o, was deeer. i d ns to the amount of steam be hud irenei ;'.ied. 'IT,e funerals of most of the victims took place on Monday. The bunks, public selmo.s, siiloons, and busin4 houses were t-iose.i if. eontormity with the Mayor's proclamation. The county and dii tiiet eouiis ivljoiirne 1 also. The "Black Db-atii" in Ulssia. Hor rible J!iil!. private letter from St. Petcisbnre, dated .lanuaiy 57 and received in ew York on Saturday, says : , I hs.ve u sa t story to tell. Yon have prc.b-t-bly iieiu d S'line reports aliotit t rv epii'- in ic pre Va'lilll IU i'.ussia. ! is:: 1:1. 1-! i lift: t fu I tl id ea se, I roiniit here by the soioi'-i-s Ironi the ilji.-T. It Iia-; sjii't.'.i'l in the &'U;0;urn pros mees ol Itu-i:i at a rspid r.i'i'. 'i'.'ious'inds inon t li.iiisHinis have died with it within the- last live days. The vie-liins when take'i .'ive only ebnnt two ii'iiirb. :ii:d turn as biaeii a 11 over as a lit i.ro. A.l tiie ph -:ei:ms ordered t-iiloi e-ar-e ot l!.? -ie!r liave I'.u-d within twenty-tour hours nf:er llu-ir urrival. The- corpses are uurni il and so are 1 he hi ii-eS i;i wt.ieti ilo' p: op; .- hsvo 1. i ii'ilv tor 03 hai i been liiiejivuste diirir'.?' the i'HM lew day The r-ovt rn.'ii- oi t ai ( ;-,et il a c r.ion of rol ilers lo-oond 11. e inf.-ct.-.l - . Mio'i so 1 ha t the j 10; io cannot ire-1 out 11 ml spretiii tl " O'.-ease. Any v. !,, ".;:e:,o,: to i.--i e a iu t.:-eak tiiroiikrh Ihe een Ion 11 re shot de,r; ,-,ri thesp: t. Tin poo; n-:iie- Ijiiiiiiiin to I eel un easy all over tne Kmpire. 'I he irovcrnnient, of co'e.rse. does nr:t aihov t lie news to ire: on t . Al! reports nre sn ipri-.-'sed, hut the' worst of nil Is that i.ob'iiiy c.ii to t out or the La, spire. I he Austria-i and t,ei mae. vovi-riiment have p!ei ol 9 double cordon of soldiers ai'.iur all the frou-t'e-rs, i'reventinir ail persons Irian er.teiiog t heir tern : ory I ,-o.ni iluii--i;!. Ai! persons trav eiiiiir fro in Itu.sni t'j' ii'olroie) are s;i ppid nt the frontier an 4 di laiued twenty days in ij iar Kiitiio , their batr,iiiri' and eiotioag- ilim le et-d, and :l t!o-y prove all rinht alter .he lapse ol twenty it-iyi th'-y are peru.it te-1 to oro- the b l ler. Iionnsf ihe twenty itaji' iunt-itnttti the people are l.ots-K-i in hirf. slo-'ts a:i,i h.irr.s. without any .icnon.mo.hiliotift or coin forts. 01 e 'iirsf a knov.-'e nv of i 1 j lee-t keeps pe- p'e from I ravelin,'. There is no p.'s-ot.iiity oi suo-pit-.. 1 u: anywliere. May Ooil irr." n t t ha t tiie ii: c-.-e 'l lui k -' .' 11s l:i"jo.iii lo re ::;iiy in jiui!'.'.!! beeheekf l. 1 ic-ii" vc T i,e C e vrrn-i:.:-'.l ! d'.r. J.:i in iif lower to prevent the list-;' ? from spree., tj;. rr. i.nt j; jt ;s r,r,t stave I toon Hon del lot 1 ms mar tail by I'i th 111 s mds i.niy. Ji ir.urh worse thai; the y, l.-.o,- fe,-, r was in tin S ui'li last suuiniT. I' v-as iTe-uht by a Tt. t ; : r s i : o,r n mtrili ;u'o, vvl:o,nn h av-ii".- ti e Ti.'riii h lei riK.ry, p.., lied '.! irom a .l.a 1 Tio ii tiie battle. II- !-l iv hitr.dsoin" silk sha I. iiieli Ii" ti."4 nroumi his b .oy. On nr-i;ii;v- i;; his na'ixe town he presented the fia-.vi hi-. s".-ei thoart, a L'irl ot 10 C:.rs. .siit. t i.-.i it 10. ai -..! her body and dan- .-.! H'oo.it lor j , in a loom in whb-h wore tw 1 v live peo ple. In two hours sue 'Le t. ami live hours at-t-r tio- int rod .let ion of t ,, shawl 11O0 the ro im il.e whole f.-n-l v ol 1 iven iy-ll v e hai .lied. turio-.l btaek. to tlir-'-e- dies the vvieOe town, I'Oiii.iiuii.rr Lieu peenlo, h.i i lied. ,vi;h the ov ei otionol foi ly-O'.-r'e p'.-r. OS w toi I t ii-e; j,, time, iroiii this town th:- pest h"-,'an spre-aO-tiiS rt!i '-vi-r t he- con r.i ry." rmT niiBT iirTiup sot nil 111111114 1 1 11 WLja M JSJi rap nE3 X V W Ak JM' Wtf rife W txxs TO THAT THIS IS THE PLACE GET YOUR CHEAP l r-, t 2 i ft ' a. In th"se dartt days or hard tlme. no moncr. financial failures, nnd universal panics.lt ts With our facililbs we sr- rnatib-d lo buy (roods cheaper ths.ri nov ruin In A nor. cht-erinsr to obsetve one lirinht my of hope-one promise of rtlii f from liie burdens which op- bine jobber, whole-stile broki r, -speeuhifT, iinp'.rte-. nirent roi'i re: Her-coos: n . press the rieli. ee.rry cotisternation tothe hearts or the poor, mid make each day a continual lo the consumer thone Innumerable proills which euppoit Iiieli 1: ink', bi own B .j strife for tlie t'ece-'saries or lire. In -uch times, when the scarcity of monev oppresoos all. it be- t.nrws unci unnumbered extrnvmrnni-e. , 1 , . hooves every citizen to (rive er to tnethodsof economy, wtiercby to save money when tho oppor-1 buy and sell sTitlC'IT.A l-olt t'AII. which rnat l.-s u in 1 -iy nrr t 01 -. ttnity is prtseuted, ami not waste it In iureh;ise that can be made for nearlv one-hair the usual I every tliictuntion in the- market, mil 111 ei Inoir to vti. all lo". rr on i.e. 1 ;i. price. " I slandinir bilis. cost of collre l iiiR. iiccoii 11! Ma'. 1 to.-101 ot ui'li H!-! an 1 ei pens -3 1'iie modern Ideas or trerchandislnt' havo met and maatered the old fTdlt system. CASH 1 edpo tin) bills of hont-s: people who pay Jor what th 3 , the lever lhat moves the world, and the man whose facilities enable him to sell goods eheape-it I Pay ns you s-o-bny the bet and iro v. here y.-u can iret the i-m-l :-., sir ic hits the insi ic track und commands Ihe sitimt'on. I he toat of Ihe people understand t he j This is t he : 1 ory boiled do-.vi. t he t rue s! ory of enronon ser.-e nti'1 t c ..0 in y. t.-.t-.-.i- or those ureni driveq. What en- la t ni-re. then, in 0,1 v loir double niiee for n few (iv' I It von save it-" per cent, on n dollar b buying your toons rifli:. .1 '.i.i i iuiirs yi credit? Pay day must come some time and it then than now. :u:y be that most of peoplo are !"ss able lo pay I fortune in an ordinary lifetime. On account of our tretneiulotm ilftily increase of haziness, oar present location lias become ton small, ana to aceoinmotlafe the tit -tnana he erection of on? of the ft nest .ro-c nooms in rn.i scti oj cvanrry, auti carry itjton us ive hare invested time, labor ami capital in the . 1 YI Z Ci Ell AiN 1 rnrult tt -"."lt . V-1 J e stock or V .v- W t than '-ir t r f n::vt r.nywhere else between Pittsburgh and Philadelplilj. Ii will piy yon to vi lt t his COM M F.llt I A I, PA LACK and sea as Inrpn and choice stock of Jiierchandi-e as is kept ii, an v oi '. lie !; tne 1 1! y 1 .'tablishuients. Men en v v our succeed who had t he nine tha nc of stun 1 irii with us in the race had they practiced the same rules through life. Head carelully the prin ciples and methods we observe in conduction our mammoth business: We treat ail 1'l.ke, v. lift her rich or poor, black or white, '"arned or tinleHined. We murk iOI our yond. in pla'n lluurcs and adhere -strictly to the one price, nrol that th- lo v t T. We t-onsi'ier the money of the- poor man its frond as the money of the rich, the cash of the trnnirr ns ... o.! as the casii of ttie r.cour.lu'iioc" : and thus everybody has tic sal Is fact ion of known) that 1 lit y are not help! Off to pay for port iculer t avers shown to other cii err it". i "Ve irui ram e very article t" be Ju--t s n presented, and ir il ilcri not come- i'ii to the ens-t'-mer's c ti -tati.-ei. oi- if he or aio- coi boy the same ni licle lor less tnone-.v elnywlitri'. ail tliat, 1 -led be ii" i:eis to return It and we will re-runu the mum ;. . No p-i-Ti :.n s' mits irnr.ds in order to make a sale. Kvery Ffl'-Emnn is under strict orders to soli at prices' mai ken! on ticket, nt.d to miss 11 sale taih-r than tnisreli csenl or deceive people. W lvt i.er tou ar" 11 jtuifre of lie a.tiele whtch you wish to purclinse, or are per ft ct ly iirnoran t on thai point, you tan "it pend upon having the trul'n told : you can lend a t hlid or a servant to oil re ha s.- and y oil wiil be sure of not only vet tiiifr the a ei iole you want, but ol.tr oniiiif it on itel'y th" s:no- lerms as if you were to come yoiir'i-if. We- sell for 'ih!i and only 4'nli, .ml thus the honest cu-totneis are not obliffed to help pay th" bills of the dishonest customera. i'l.o cusi. oner's onhdenee Is iiover anii--'"l. Wr invitr Ihe people's conlldeno- and seek to keep il by true loyally to thetr Interests, seliitif i vi r) thin? at smallest proltts. opply imr our liest 'ki.i to serve our e;isle"n,.ii eiieaply an I with articles thoroughly satisfactory and liepe-ndnirf on ' : . 1 '! ""a 1" v T,.or:, s:,!.. ,,I 1: tl." ' v-i-- : I. a luo,e tiusiness nnn t'V small profits and absolute' reilHbl'.IlT. Con. luctln-j our business strictly o'i ttv-custi plan, will; n 1 "si ,!.! cash, with our ditTerent st-.-res to tie eupplie 1. selitnt- irood. in ipiui i.se' the market with nil ndvantaite whicn t ii!e-i.oi-,i expet i-re'e iri-.es. can '.ieo. we sell so cheap ? and whv "iir coinTi rs 'o-.-1 iln.-.l iv ,t h 101-t tners fro:' --: niiriit '! The linn of ISA I. ZKI. I. A- It 01' MS sha'l Lie to v a tho,. n f 1 1 ohciin stores who made their boast one year a fro that It A t.'i.iti.n .v JJi.l': was only a bubble and would soon burst an 1 !is.ipr"P.r Ilk-- the r.iist. I h :'. Hut we are not burslcd yet: we have .-tared n palace t!utt shall stan I n a them, and to be pointed out ns the ni"-t ipiioiid and lijejacnt tr.bn''. t tat r tibilily of the line system over the fill - c. To those, our enemies, who have it one e veryt Li. nit nossihie to kr en 11 s .to : the if aunt let of detlnnce. dare t hem to soli ituo.isn: our pne. s. a o.i -en 10 1 01 t hem a way for less t hail t tiey can to: y them, '-"le have heaped tre-a-oncs t ..... days.'" Ite-ineinber -reopen the- hpru.jf etiiiipniffn with flowinc ..!. .rs S'l -loit. -. nlorious event liy sfrewinir over t his v st to. ;i:t i.i L-irirauis hi re to! -,i i. n s.n . n, a; attract the masses; from nil ijunrter'-. If j on can tlnd a choicer u'.-l jut a enn.i-i Hoods, i arpet. Oil I loth, xc, elsewhere, an t can uv th'O'i v-; 1 ! . it your pn so; rut 11 J-ou can eel t nt-m cheaper 1 1 0111 11s 1 1 is j termined to be the champions r.f r-al y-n n'r" tiari ii We call upon the p- ople to COM K AN l ltl-;. V. every candid t hinking-person to b.-ty wl.eth.r e r tend for samples. w r t 1 , ;r a !v.::Hi;j,-e to piitionie u. t -ve no'hinir mr-reto cay-."-. our c-M'-i jo :s is w"r: !. it nrT!HWJil urn m mr e!i 1 H-Pvssssmltii VI rtlrf "lifTt 1226 Eleventh Avenue, in rear of Logan House, e n. 4'.'mr rf-v -D-o -n,f av.-S b v-s 1iV- 1 T T". 1 - - V,", W. 1101SS, Broad wa, N. Y. T. BALTZELU Curaberla-srl. m. T. B A LIZ ELL, Jr., Alteona. Pa. .New York Ofilce, 37C Broad-Tay. CJVfXI One I 3 f. 0.--Look out for our "TJrlco List, which wiil appear In this paper In a few weeks. tib. u, isto ai. .j ilon.eSliCs if !lio.se, Oi no rcct" na tion, the daughter:-; and v. ivt-o of farmers, nierchai:!s ami laboreis I S :.k the highest. Not, as is explained, that those classes, nio moia jirone lo ius,-,;iity than I'tl'ers, l-ut be cause ihey have such a laree ;o oportion to the whole community . (.'f the mak-s, 1,'Jo'I weie iitaitivd, C10 wido.veis and -J.tjBT bacht'iois. 'J the font rih-s, 1 .07S weia married, -141 evidows and 1, spinsters, 'i'ue causes of iu-saniiy rjivt-u are various. Iil health r.nd ititempeiatioo are the most e-imtiH.o causes. ".Moitnied pride" shook ll.o reason of tivo men and one woman. "Tifjht iec'i.e"' turned ot:e woman's head and '"i-m ensa-.a-inciit it: a dinT' did the fiinis thin f'jr one titan. ' W ant of exer cise" nsde six men and ten 'vomoii ciay, anil "disappointed afie-cti on" sent thirty two men and sixty-one women into "a pieen and yellow melancholy." J'o'lfVtlU LKATHitn in On Eliot; it. V"oudei fulnro the changes that have been eli'ccfrd of lata years i:i the manufact.ue of leather by the use of chemicals and machhsciy it. place of the old fashioned tan pits r.n.l tne slow manipulation of the currier and tanner. If some ofouroid leather manofacUiie-s could be Usui lectcd men who were accustomed to soak their hides for yc.v.s ami turning them assiduously at ceitaiu seasons how they would staro lo see tin: p:tcp process, ltut every day we hear of something new in this direction. A joint stock company was lecenUy formed in Detroit, for tho pur pose of tannino luaiher in one hour. We ,c,ive tl,o iufoim.iiion for what it is vrorth, but it certainly dots look like sleight-of-hand. Tho process is a chemical one per formed by the: action of certain inexpensive materials, tho compouttrlinc, of which in tin: light piopoi ttous is a secret. It is claimed that robes, tanned with the hair on, a:e sof: as the finest wool ; hides of tho drei, 1,'oise, riojr, etc., aie smooth and soft, while-- eaif and kip show the texture aud p i a in which shoemakers most admire. L.tik is rt.puiifd cxeoi't a iittle to oivo the proper to! ,r to the it-alter. Itaik is worth -t? to a cord, and about two bundled cords aie iciutrcd to I an !,KL hides by tho eeiv.nio!, r.ietLcd. Tv.o cmd would be suhivttiit to p,ive the pioper colo. to the saute: number of Lioes, nnd the savii'i; iu this item wili bo e:ie: mo;-,.,. VVo utider siai d lh-.t the Cot.-ipany a;e tiiiuii. out f.om tivo thou.sr.ml I three thousand hides t ci ni lat'j. Ho w t iie in l ie!o is wearin(7 we have not been abio 'o asct-ttain, but shall watch the icst'-lt with interest. (', .of r--m? ll'itlt'.in . Pt:f A RKA I'.LK rKKSEXCE OF JIlND. A coi lespondentof the Hartfoid Time relates that as Mrs. Isadora Middletou, of Mobile, Altlitma, was in her Leu root n, in the ab : er.co of Lor hnsbanii, putt in,; away somo .iewehy, she noticed that, tho lamp in the Lack j-e.it oi" ti.e loom Lad thrown tho shadow of -i man, v. ho v, as c : o'.ieh log undir the cetilie ti-.t'--, on the floor r.t her feet. Instead of f.'.tnti.i,; v.it!. fear or shriekiijo for help, tho biiive woman seated herself at ti i: ve . y tal 1 t... ier v.hieh Ihe miscreant was concealed, and ir.no for t'.ia fccrvant. "ittiid-rt," said t-he, w:i!i c.tlr.int-ss, T .-... you to take a note t Mr. I'oifar, tho j.)eler, and Lac- him s end you back with my diamond necklace full tar dr. j.s, which 1 left there lor ltp.-iis. I do not wish to pass anotlicr niuhi without havinjf them." The icHc i.s wi it leu, but, instead of be i:'R iu the t. nor !i:t s' e bad sion.fied, it wus a liasty note to tho jc veier, an inti mate fiiend, in which sha stated lier jiosi tion, and i:ied hi.ii to has'eii to her relief with police assist:! nee. At last came th? ring at tho door bell, aud she strolled care lessly iuto the hail and down stairs and opened it. The lose had been a success. , Mje not ouly admitted Bridget, but also Mr. Forfar and thice policemen. The lat ter passed steailhiiy up staiis and into the : chamber, where they pounceti upon the Concealed burglar so unexpectedly as to secure him with hardly a tliuslo. Tho piisoucr proved to bo a tki'o criminal named Olapman, bu' mostly ktio.vu as " 1 rm Fiiieit';l u'til'.-' lie was in are it ie.jue-.t about that time lor nt-veral robber-ic--, nod is now reiving a COyeais" sculence in the A! ibatna etato l'lisou. Acics and Other SS'oiings. An organized band of boy-thieves lias just been broken tin at Stuiges, Mich. AJCliicaep) baby began early to rise in the woild, having been born in a hotel ele vator. It is rv-iseited that the C'atholicchnrc'.ies of Baltimore receive an average of 150 con vet ts yearly. The Uemoe.iats of l.eauing have oiec While Mrs. Allen, living near St. Ma ry's, K'k criunty, was standing at a well with a child iu her arms tho litlio one fell into the opening. Quick as thought the lady jumped in after it, and kept herself and baby above water until help came. David Kailey, who died at Cambridge, Me., sevcial days ago, at the age of SO yo.vs, was probably one of the oldest Post masters in the United States. He was ap- L:i ro KitsT. The funeral of lit. Ite v. Dr. Foley, 1 tte ili.-hop of Chicago, took place Monday morning fti. u,e Catutdial i:i l'.alt imore, and was attended by seveial thousand persons. She. My after it o'clock a procession of priests, numbering over ouo hundred, nicvea frou. the residence of the Archbishop, immediately in the rear of the church, and were assigned to pews iu front t'f the altar. The r.ishops'presen', includ ing Jvoam of Uiehmoud, Kain of Wheel ing, doss ,f riavanuali, ierney of .Mhtr.y. Wadhamsof Ogdeiisburg, fc-'iaira-hao of Harrisbttrg, and Lynch of C-!a: les ion, were ns.ii'j ti'-d positions within tho sanctuary, Most Uev. A ic'n bishop (.ibbotns ocenvying tho throne. A mass was sung by lit. Rev. Bishop Becker, of Wilming ton, with lie.v. FaihetsP. Kiorden and l V". Coo way, of Chicago, as deacon atiel sub deacon. At the gospel Archbishop Gibbons laid inside his mitre and crozier and delivered a panagyric, recounting the life and virtues of tiie deceased prelate. At the closo of tho ceremonies twelve priests act- d as pall-bearets and Micro were twelve honoraiy pall hearon i'.oro among the most prominent Catholic in the city. Out of icspect to tho wishes of the family of the th eeaseei, theio ".as no extraordina ry disi'lay and no society, as such, took pat t except tiie rnenibe-.s of tho Young Catholics' Fiienri Society, who acted as ushers in the church and as a gu3id of honor em the outsids. The body was re moved to B undo Bra a cemetery, tbe new burial place of the Cathedral congregation, about thieo miles west of the ritv. .V number of the Bishops and piicrts follow ed tho remains to their last resting place. Thousands of people stood on the streets thiough which the cortege passe! and the beil ot St. Martin's church, of which ii:v. John Fol"y, brother of the deceased, is pa.-tor, tolied till the train passed beyond the bound. try of the city. TlIlUTT-Sltv I.-.DIANS M ASSACKF.D. A San Francisco dispatch of the 2oth hist, eays : Information he t.-een receiveil nt Lev. iston. T laho, by a ni .'sse-o-er wr;o arriy.- i Ir-.o: F.-ovr-r W e :s-r. that s,. i 1 t l ? :;, t ! .10 l.o'.iy son: e 1 1-: .-- wee's pr". looetv. tiad .irjrar.izetl t. rioo.. j,, tte .-at 1.: on it' '.''.-r tie:-:' 00 1 a ':... :; ; !' ; r.-tl who, af 'er biu.r 'L-o. -rs'-i r-y fie,;..-,.; f..-,,.-i, hist son:'e.-.er. ha i ni.ied t :i u e..ytrv. jroveoiT S'ock and tille 1 M 11 n. !:; np-l tw , toh- rs who pursued Ihi'in, Dan Crooks nnd his cornponinn while s!i-e;.i::r :n their eair.;i. hii.-t nooie liie.r escape into the mon ntiins b"tw,f-ri Payette and Sonih Fork, Salmon Hiyer. These Inoiitus were reported to tie returi'inr tiovard Payette f bert the settlers or'ini7d t intercept them. Tin y foi oeo iefi e cross to Payetio and soon found S'l-ns of Indians. They oof.- rjy recotinin-t'-ii i! end made the discovery of their camp. A', nit imr a fa oraMo op port unity, win n ail were in camp and nt expect, nr the n-nr pr -sence of whi'omen. th"y su l.teniy sm prised nn l nt iacked 'tn'm. and ki tied I !: iriy-si X ef I heir num. ter, nearij minihilntmfr I heir whole entyp. (in ly t'T,, or three are known to io'-.e ts"fttr1 e-ath. Sinn examination or their l'oe!is.,, piupy ,rrrJ ioentilitd as Indian who had bren fed tv set tle! 5 nt 'heir houses b-fore the liannnck war, and who then profess, pri nt friendship lor the whites, but who in thi? tlr": ombrttfik lied from th" vaiii and went t Ma'heurs. sn-I were afterward known to bo with the hostiles in I'matiiiy county, ( ire. u. Art.ri T Ci.EAnr.n Ovt. Tho Clearfield 7iV;,io',,'cii says : The ne.-rroi a, enrpet-t-ncer an ! sealawaa- made it lively in Contrrosa a lew years mrn, nnd eoiiiiii-.iM.led so, .10 t-esp... t lieepueof their num bers and vo; es. a i I of which the Kadical party counted. A few weeks more will close the po" litical career of the classes nesie-nated. und like ti.e windinir urt of a shipwreck al sea. not one will be h it to tell the story. The editor of the Halt iinore tittzrltr. in nlludinfr to the effort mane by the Radical leaders to keoD the neirro in fr"tif, aid the bnostiiur of Ilruce into the Vice Pi es, dent's t.hair a few .av aart. says: "The appearance of Senator ltr.ic.v, ef Mis f;?sip;,. ;n the elnoror the presidin- officer of theSenr.to the other day has set a i-reat niitny tiewspnpcrs to moraLiona-. From the slave-pen of Is-!' 10 the Presidency of the Sen ite is a bur top for the tioei o In e than twenty years, but Mi. liruer ia tiie last of his race IrWthe Senate and it mav i.e some : line bef ore a :,ni he - f ep t Je nian of African descent wih w im the travel over the peers of Clay and Webster nfid Cal houn. The Slates of the Kortb in which the Kepublieiiiis have supremacy .ire not likely to s-'tid a neifio Senator tv) Wiishiue't'.n 'or some years and the indieationa nre that t 10 South has retireu permanen 1 1 y r..m that business. It l r.-ally a rell'-f to find a man of color in the ice Prtsidi nt'i" t-hair. Mr. Whreie.- is so tit ferly .'.stic.oe of color. Is such n shf.Jowy noth ir., that evin h man ,f t"ali''-!ny hto;, litre Hi uee, id a rt-ih f to the- ce." Oeorge Washington, colored, convicted of feloniously assaulting a little girl, was banged in one of the subui bs of Louisville, Ky., on Friday. Ten thousand people witnessed the execution. When the drop fell the rope broke short off at the top, but it was reaeijnsted, and 111112 minutes after wards the culprit was again Bluing up. It is said lio'wss unconscious; during tho hor rible occurrence. The Kcv. A. S. lobbs, a Methodist preacher of Meadville, Fa., was on ti ial last week before a delecatioti of tho Meadville i latter upon his party w Conference Tor extremo cruelty to ,,a!id abuse of his family. Tho Uev. Mr. Seeley testified before the examiners that Dobbs had in his piesonce angrily addiessed his pointed by Adams in 1S03, and held the e,d a coljied man cons-able, defeating a J place continuously until Ir.s oeath, over liepnbiicau and two Iiulepoudents. j half a century. fJieelcy, Col , w ith a jiopuhition of 0,- ; John G. Saxe, the poet, is in very del 000 snu'n, reipiiies 110 police or constables, ! icate health at bis home in Brooklyn ; his has no lifpior stores aud has only spent $ 1 j affliction is chronic melancholia and it is a tf its netii fund i:i two years. '. singular case, he having all his life been ,"one of the ?dethouist church.es iu 1 of a genial, joyous d.spositiovi, while nis wife as "a hill hound, a sue devil, a bar Chicago no 57 use fermented .vino at the , poems and literary products are nearly all land a thief," and that Mrs. Pobbs is in ommunion trblo, ami only a few churches 1 a retlection of a cheerful phase of life. danger of insanity. of either ticuminatiotir. uso it. During a terrific storm on Sunday las!, .V saleswoman iu an Fast Saginaw A boy travelled from Quincy, 111., to j on Prince- Edward's Island, a Catholic store was noted for ber professions of piety, Derrd wood and hack without a cent, yet 1 church at Cardington Road, a Presbyterian as well as for industry and intelligence 1:1 rodt oil the wav. As an able deadhead, 1 church at Souris, and a railway coal shed ; business. She announced her intention of at Summorsitlo were blown down. Utter opening a More ot tier own m a nosLtior casualties aie reported. The snow iu the 1 ing village, and the brethren e'!Te;e 1 to railway cuttings is from sixteen to twenty ! lend her monev for the purpose. Just bo- A special from Cincinnati s : (''im rifl il published 01 1';: say i with a iitre numler of Ihiu T:a , an 1 adjoining Stales in ic r .1 : tie.ns e'f Tiideti to his puly s::.c vestiga'.ii n of the cipher d is pat : ' convf.sal ions rrpoite 1 s-oevii , I jx'iide: a;ice t f opitiicti iii f ;v. . iiO'Tjinnl ion e f 1 :'..ien for th - p; j Many espnss tl.e-rtis-.-'.'.ps in f.-. -; ' mati, but pronounce- T,' h-n t! t L choice, and admit th;:t tko co.o: sufiieient to -ove htm cntcis the field as a cat..lid..t A special fr.-m S:aiks I: P. H. M ho liviils a member of Congress. A Lynn min got a divorce from his wife, married again, hired the lirst wife as a housekeeper, aud the two women live under ihe r.mn roof without fighting. Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel Smay, of Beaver Mills, Bush township, Centre couuty, lost four children fiom diphtheria', between the ;'d and 15th of the present month. M. GeoflVoi, the Old Catholic core of Courtemanche, Berne, has.ie-entered the Roman Catholic Chuich, aud many other priests aio said to meditate following his example. Mi;-, Mary J. Wftdieijb, of Sutton, Mass., has no lower thau oner hundred pet cats, and when one of them diessho has it buried and its gravo marked by a neat monument. Manchester, N. II., boasts of a woman with heavy, rich brown hair, that measures from 72 to inches iu length, and when she stands erect, trails on the floor from 8 to 1? inches. feet deep A miner at Ilopevreil, this State, refus ed to allow his wife to sell her wealth of golden hair, nearly eight feet !n length, until he got out of work, and had to pay off a mortgage on his house. Ho theu ac cepted f-00 as the price, but found out three days aftti ward that the money was counterfeit. A huge stone, somewhat in the shape and the dimensions of a mummy case, which was roughly hewn into the appear- I ance of a female deity, probably au idol : wot shipped by the old pagan inhabitants of the island, was recently discovered in the Church of Sainte ?Iario du Caste!, iu j the Islo of Guernsey. Twenty-two years ago a brother of j Colonel I.ittlefield, of Auburn, Me., left homo as a traveling ohotosraoher. He i fore her departure her suspicious employer had her rooms searched, and fount! several trunks packed full of goods stolen from his stock. Lirzie Kichbaum, aged teventecn, liv ing in California, Ohio, a small village nine miles from Cincinnati, gave birth ou Mon day to a child, the paternity of which she charges her own father of. A mob gather ed on Monday night, aDd while on the way to capture Kichbaum, tbe father, for the purpose of hanging him, vt ro inter cepted by Ihe Sheriff, who succeded in tie- I arm broken: Fie.i k Comeiv, ii: em :.": S. K. Monlgomi :y C .. ah days ago with sev i;.l tl . u r. eluding S'G.o'Ki c :: '; b : rowed of t a e tvi.l-'v a : i amounts. 'Ic w.1 ace :-.:...: ing belle of Statksviii, . I i i mj ter h-s attached c e;;.t., Montgomery : Ijigt,;- tii.tien ir.-t in 1-ei oj ; : :' leaves a dev. ted v. I-.- ro WLea las' heard f.oto. t;. .. t were in 2sew Oi leans. I":'; Montgomery's art est a;o bei. V, bile shifting I ! - mi.i Chan.bersburg M ndy aftc cotilainiog about twenty ii left tho track f:ot-i . n.e n and fe'l overall eiiib-.t.kt.ie'' turning over o:i iis sole. 1 teen persons wete it iur.e. wete i iii am B.slei. F."y tte ken: Rev. Dr. Stewart, N sc "Hied a 1 '.I ('"'.:-. i In : sow. 'e l bv a lie - nu.e: finally went AVest, and on reaching Denver A boy of thirteen, wrapped up in the . reported that he would oou write again. name Ceorgo Harris Washington Boone j Ho was not again heard from till last fall, Ptiimer Harrod, was recently left on tho I when bis friends accidentally heard that he sti rs of the Secretary of tiie S. P. C. C. in J was a weallliy banker in Illinois. Philadelphia. i The dead body of au Indian was found A man at Sontli Bend, Ind., buried ; on the ice nrar Sacketi's Harbor, N, Y., his wifo in loco style, but aftor tho crowd ? Sunday morning, lie was last seen alive bad dispeisnd from the grave, he sold the j at Sackett's I Iarbor, ou Monday, when he f-ilver handles of the cofliii back to the un- i started for Galoop Island, about four miles dcitaker at reduced rates. i from Watertown. When found, bis coat An old, respectable and l ich farmer of i was off and covered over him, and an emp Iona county, Mich., recently went over tho j ty whisky bottle was lying by his side, hills to the poot house, selected a young j In a breach of promise lawsuit, in and iTooj-Iookinir orphan sirl. married her i Marsballtowu. Iowa, the plaintiff swoie ana tooic tier iioitie vrii n mm. Tire sro-ilkFt pianist in the world, Sig- j nor ;.iog i.u:-t:ivo i' azio ti i l'liuto tia cam- o i'Kss.Oj is hot in Rome. lie is only two feet hih about as long as his :iamo. IIo is said to bo extiemely clever. Isoyes. tlie founder and chief of tbe Oneida Community, New York, is a cousin of tho man iu tho V, i.ito House, and was j daughter, a girl of thirteen, because sbo tho first person to present Rutherford B. came homo late from school, and he had to that ho broke the engagement with the de fendant because, when be slipped and fell on the ieo, she laughed unfeelingly. She swore that she laughed because he would not havo fallen if ho had not bowed with superfluous politeness to a young woman. A roan named Ilollett, living near Franklin, Venango county, cowhided his tair.ing them until Eichbaum vtas placed in jail. A ical telegraph has been invented by nn Knglisb mechanical engineer. A miter in Boudon moves his pen, and simultane ously al Brighton another pen is moved in precisely similar curves and motions. Tbe writer writes in London, tho ink marks in Brighton. The pen at the receiving end has all the appearance of boing guided by a spirit hand. The apparatus is shortly to be made public before the Society of Tele graph Engineers. A fire in the west side of Burlington. 111., Thursday night destroyed a small frame building. Its owner, an aged Irish- a woiker i.i the (.'ft man named Reddiugton, was rescued by tlie ent erpt --e.s of t't the neighbors almost unharmed, but finding that his wife had not escaped, bravely dashed .into the flames to rescue her, but. before he could again be pulled out he wa-i ' the county's mono burned so terribly that be died durinc the ! to do so to the tit cotl ttnl, iraiiklni coun v, ia., -injured; Miss Mi'.ii t, i.ieeoica-' shoulder bt uised ; St.-ou! I'i i': . ; castle. Pa., Irjureri about the 1 seriously ; two chi'dn-u of "1 - Davison. r-.ec-ucastle t'a . "-'Lb-''. Bishop Gie'ssbrennei and 11. v. I". the United Brethren I'll :-.. w . erably brui.-eJ. Lot not sen s y. others received cuts and bine is able to proceed to their ih s.o: i'e t T;-e New Yot k .u says thai county, ;n that State, is in .. t Feu twenty-one c"hsecuiio "' ConUiin wi If; Ti ease: er, are. l.c r..eh. a::.! ti . iO iitt ie v i'.i.'. ico. Ho o.";i a f.-'v mo:i'i-s a.- . r-Xj-Ctt v.'.io lias -a.t fii.-sh.-.-i n v.--his account i '.touts tl.-'it le b o i : ol lli.- i. am; ea Hayes' name for the Presidency. Paul Boyton delivcted a lecture St. Peter" Citholio church, Allegheny wait ten minute for his supper. He whip ped his daughter so severely that she was unable to cook, and, consequently, he City, on Sunday evening, fer the benefit of j missed his supper altogether, He was not tlie poor. At etirht, o'clock next morning arrested Paul started on his trip down the Ohio to Leonard Rberson, a young Hollander, Now Cleans. ' while exhibiting a uew pistol in a saloon at Mrs. Marion West, of Indianapolis, Grand Rapids, Mich., on Friday night, to Ind., has been arrested at Washington i orove that it could not be discharged by Court Hous-", Ohio, for raising a check of ! accident, threw it against the wall, when it exploded, instantly killing Gertrude Flier Jsewhart. She was a widow, and leaves two daughters. Eberion surrendered him self to the police. Three masked robbers entpred a lionsn ! iii a Milwaukee suburb, and had packed a flictcd a gash upon eachVi m iu au endeavor i large quantity of jewelry and elothing for to commit sutcio on fcnturday last. She removal without disturbing any of the in- j mates, when tney came upon a young wo man asleep in Deu. An impulsive roooer lifted his mask and kissed her, and she awoke and screamed, compelling the gang tweuty dollais to two thousand dollars. The check war given by a faimer whom tho woman had in her toils. Mrs. Hemy Snmb, of Cincinnati, O., who has been supporting her husband with her earnings, rut her own throat and iu- uow lies in a critical condition. Widow Samantha Pierson, of Zaues ville, Ohio, who sued John Blizzard for $15.00'.) damages for breach of promise be cause he had cour.cd her fifteen years aud ; to decamp without their booty. then mariied a younger woman, was, Bartholomew O'Dounell, who is eighty awarded $2,0ii0 damage on Saturday. j years of age, attempted, in Brooklyn, to -. V iiliani Smart, of Ironton, O., while ' walk seventy five miles in twenty four pulling a boat into shorn the other day by bonis, beginning on Friday evening, and means of a viurilass, placed the handle of j did actually walk fifty miles ou time ; but the latter, against a pump that stood near after that time he began to fail, in the next by for a few moments, when the handle j five hours accomplishing only twelve miles, slipper! ofi", Htriking him on tbe head and when lie was compelled to leave the track, crushing his fckn'il, causing death in half an i What he did was certainly a great feat, hour. Hey. Pardee Butler, who was placed On Thursday morning Mrs. William. , astride a Cottonwood log, his legs tied be sou, living on Harrisbnrg run, near Brad- 1 hind his back aud set adrift on the Mis ford, attempted to quicken a fira by pour- f souri river by border ruffians, at Atchison, ing coal oil upon it. The canbtusted, and Kansas, some twenty odd years ago, step thc burnrig oU was th-owii upon herself i ped into the OloU office, in Atchison, tbe aud a child she held in her arms. She and j othor day, as though be had just escaped the child wera so badly burned before as- ! from his queer crart. It was his first visit sislance c.nt.e tLai they both died thosame to Atchison since his heroic fight against night. . - ' slavery. night. The calcined remains of the wife were subsequently taken from the embets. Last Saturday afternoon, near Fnon. a village six miles west of Springfield, O., a man named Henry Williams, bis wife and little girl were drowned in Mad river. They were driving a fractious young lurse, and in fording the river the animal became restless and rushed into deep water, urset ting the spring wagon in which the family were seated. As none of them could swim, and as the water was very deep and cold, all were drowned. Their bodies were re covered. Three sisters weremairied at the same ceremony in Greene, N. Y., on Wednesday night, and parties came from tho country for miles around to witness the scene. The brides and bridegrooms were Miss Mary II. Grant and the Rev. Smith T. Ford, pastor of the Baptist church iu Greene ; Miss Flora R. Grant and Mr. II. H. Scott, a York shoe merchant, and Miss Jennie L. Grant and the Rev. Wm. N". Ritchie, of the Foity-fouith stiect Presby terian church. Captain Paul Boyton, who has under taken to lloat from Pittsburg to New Or leans in his life saving suit, started on his long voyage Monday morning at half past eight o'clock. The weather was cold and stormy, the temperature of the water at the freezing point when he started, and the river was running full of ice. He ex pected to reach Rochester Monday night, Steubenvillo Tuesday night ami Wheeling Wednesday night. From Wheeling he will have a float of eighty miles, to Mariet ta, Ohio, Jim Barr, tho Irish desperado who killed "Shorty" Pollock, tbe tallest printer in tlie Vnited States, at a house of ill repute in Bellefontainc, )., one week ago last Sunday morning, was captured iu the woods near the hamlet ol Cherokee on last Saturday morning. He had been lying in the woods, cold and hungry, since the murder, without anything to eat or money to buy it. He deuicd the mnrder, but the evidence of an eye witness is direct aud conclusive, the deed being one of th foul est and most deliberate ou record. j'regate tf the ucfale.V.tosi I til. His bondsmen were' me : ers and tiadosuien o: ti e v neighborhood. They we changed in tho l.-unty i,! o seiviee, but as tin- i ai'iot - ' not cxpi: e tint il.t w o n.ty y e.o liab'e, and to j-.-.y the sn'om cation must min alii ost all that means min for the thiivn Oswego county's dilemma th whether the bondsmen sh.i'.l be -f t! ft'.'.-" Pl;o!in' Wivvs. One u markablo men in Mi'iii";' c .lolio -Ceo! ft e-,id nii'.n. e!r. ' born iti No; th Carolina in ITS!. in his ninety seventh yea!. I'1 '" movt-tl to Monroe county, theu a t Barren, and has lived o i the s.-.'i -ever since, a pcti il of seventy .' o -For upw-aid of foity yens he '' ; s lcr, aud at ti e r.g of sixty five c forty-gallon blind of whisky :f -1 ! tod.iv out of t'.ie bunch le. !! ing with Lis second wife, 1 s in-'- died many yeais r.oo. 1'it. oi were the first's of 1.'- l".:s' fta'i ;'t' 1 perimetit and seve nteen of ! is la"'. n a grand total of Ihiity two.t"' of whom lived to be married, "'t 1 ways been a model. Ue ritam ' ! '. sixty-two reais a memVer ' -' Church aiTi foity two ye.n body. Besides this he iu :: ocratand never failed to v on but one occsi o: i.i l is that his object in Ir-.tiii.; ('a. ''' ! raise- a huge family cf clV.ii i n. i-' be hr.s never eea-ei ri o;ie! ,- '' ", be could havo done as well i.i that . Carolina as he has sr.eeeeiled lei father oT Mr. Gcodman died nl J : l" ninety-six, and would reihap n oe longer, but lio bioke his lej. tcned his death. f .';-...,. or 'i. 1 ' Co S i-e-h-r ,. in i One n! 'bt ifcptlv a wouiaii gave r.h c ti'r hour mit'i. in the satr.e honsi-daur-htci fo-Vwcd with tatn.- 1 .: n ' : -o t t t 1 J 1 f: v C r i ti -CI .D; Ol at tb ;- M: it l.c ith C; Cs to a j the Ins Ihe for JVS oT. Br day Ub row "f Is; too 't ! . b ... le..'
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