V A 1 tA & am una je '4 The motion made a few days ago to iCClllilll reconsider the indefinite josttonement Crime and Casualties. EHS AND OTHER SOUNDS. Xear Pattonsville, Scott county, Va., Mining for gold lias lecn commenc ed on Jk-ar Creek, near Blooniington, Indiana. A rumor has gained wide circulation that Dean Stanley is about to join the Catholic Church. n-io 1,0 i;nii,rr r.-w.m at wnvt nn smrift woman in in, ieriing, IV., 10 Wk are indebted, to Mr. Fenlon. of , session which has now lasted nearly one : fancv embri.iderv. he came in with an ' years of age, has been married six years tTie House, f,,r a well K.imd 1-oj.y of the hundred and ten days, and the project , axe upraised, and with a terrific blow and has three ctiiieiren. xi .1 n..t 1: . .....r 1... 1 .. i cniit iioi- iio-iii mun wrvant neriiio- ' Frank Small, for twe " l. ...... I.... I w.-r.r.i ,i,t Tim instruction f..r lTS : also for a coj.v of posed of for the present. The men who . 1 fc (diaries Bishop, a dashing voung man. PHPNsnnnr da j was iieteate.i i,y a vote or us yeas to 101 ; Wa3 married to Miss liettie Hooker 3 UKL"' PA' nays. Although an effort will yet be three weeks ago, and after a pleasant FRIDAY, - - - - APRIL 25, 1879. ; made to pass some measure of the- kind ! honeymoon he suddenly grew despond- , it will have no chance of success at a 2: J??' ZhSZJ JSS V late nun;ir of the Lebanon Ats savs : Mr. A n 10s Get tie, on Soutli Eighth street, is the happy ssessor of a roos- : a .. strunK t.ther l!y the Vl.il ter that daily lays his egg. l or some lell)iia r,me in its issue of Saturday last : lime past, an exira egg was noiiceet m the lt"p,,rt of the state Hoard of Agri- had the matter in charge proved to le culture for t hf same year, and a copj-tf unequal to the task, and having eom- ihe ltejHirt of tin- Geological Survey of menced with the wrong kind of a bill Indiana count v. Fit all of which our were bound tornake a conspicuous fail- murder of the noise, rushed into the room, but the ! Nicholas Jacoby, was sentenced at fatal deed was done, -liie murderer at i nisom on "uiuj once gave himself up and put in a plea of insanity. He talked about the bloody crime in the most indifferent manner. lie said to i lie deputy consta thanks are t( mlered. C.i. .Iimin A. Iix died ill Xew York city, on Monday last, in the Slst war -f his age. Tie had been United ttes Senator, St-ret a ry of the Treas ury. Minister to France. Major General ' in th I'nion army during the late civil ure. Its defeat is mainly attributed to the corrupt advances of the Philadelphia lobby, with William H. Kemble at its head and Sain Josephs at its tail, and it is difficult to see how it could be other wise with two such advocates of ''addi tion. diision and sileiict passage. The I'ittsburghers also, if the in explaining this strange feat of chant lcleer. lxiut l.lOOcommunisls paraded the i The Georgia I'nirm and Hirorder streets of Chicago on Sunday last. says that one morning last week Mr. About 400 were armed. 2o disturbance Aacu. nam. living in the neigiihoriiooa occurred. i f J- " ell, captured a spot- It is the opinion of Charles Xord- j ted crow. Hearing the caw-caws of the hoff of the New York Herald, that ! crows, he took his gun and went into the Condensed lv- Stories. Some of the most recent f Cupid's queer Kn Vnndiv nf Hi i s week t here unraveled, 1 n the nest. When it Was supposed that a Toledo, Ohio, a true romance, fur more Mranire ' strange chicken might be doing the kind : hn fiction The Mayor ot lu,w ' J7,' . , , . , , 7i-ii Jone.o. a irL'ntloman of lirointnencp in rtiie poo- act, but on Monday morning this delu- ' t,eii.l man of lane wealth. He marril into : sion vanished when the rooster was no- ! the oovcrnor on-vcr rauniy of Majphuwti.- I tued toming on tne nest, inose wno year90l aice i:) s!lKll, in fitflire- has laive, iu?trous have Seen the rooster pronounce him a ! eyes, hair of Kohl. nl until recently moved with I li.a .-mwliar I an elastic step ami srrHeetul carriHifC." finely rdu- i " ' ; cute,i, of el.-Kant manners and horn with the silver ' jMXn ot fortune, she shoun in stMii'ty as a jewel w j the lirst water. Her devotion to" the t'atholie , Church was marked from a child. More than THE WONDERFUL, GHOWTH or Tin:- year airo her hand was soucht hv Harvey s.rihner, law iiartner of ex-t'onifrcssman V'rank Hurd. The Sen Fmer Jones lore-match wa9 the talk of the bla: "Yes, I split her skull open, but what's that 'C A dispatch from Fort McKinney, Wy oming, dated April 20, says : Iuforma- - ... . . : i . ...I,... m- A n i- ri n ill 11 f t n;t ii-i 11 loimiT. -' . .f.. lion us ieceieu iiete -Hi.n..1j .at n V "Vf nv,.t noiskrts t.wrether with great Care he drew near' as he ' How it earn al.ut no one knows. t,ut, on Monday tit night of the 17th instant horse thieves a man and wife hunt muskrats togetner. j un f' 'V i ,i f i' " " ' Toledo was startled with the annouwemeiu that entered the house of Mr Foster, one of He paddles and Slie snoots. J.uej some- i n.uc o. jh- nr., n- f.um i .-.ii.hii. nun on Miss Ida had eloped with Waite. At the Fame (ieuer il (irant will not run for President j held, determined to shoot one and hang ; Sheridan Waite. oi Kt.n Edwards again.' Sa.l, ain't it? ! huunp as a scarecrow. One he foumj ! X n Klrinlura, Salem county, 2S, J., j on the proiuui ajpeurea vtrv gentle, and ( sen of roiurumistsknown a? the town. Hut amonif Mi?' Il:i )Wiuiiintarire hi Muttio Wot' kn. This tttrl Iwn Mies Ida s chum at rollttrp ani hni rtat influence nvor her. Mish Week? foine tune la.-t wutnnirr introiur.ei to -Mi: 11;, then entrrt t'-'i to vimpir S nhiicr. one . .New ork. Ky uj turn ul mind printed fry the the frVrlentoniM. WILL BE SEEX THE MOMENT VISITORS STEP IXTO THE TW A cues of mi v noons, ox all haxds it is admitted THA T THIS IS THE BEST SIIOI'PIXG PLACE IX THE UXITED STATES. WHAT MAKES ME. WAX AMAKEIVS STOllE SO POPVLAJC IS 1st That Everybody Is Obliging. 2d No One Is Pressed to Buy. SriThe Stock Is so Fresh and New. 4th The Stock Is the Largest In the City. 5th The Prices are Fixed and the Lowest. 6th Exchanges are Made or Money Returned. the oldest settlers in this section, living j times hag twenty a night. the wing, he continued to approach and fifteen miles east of this post. ix-r:iitMs iiiiniT Mr Krister ni hv the w;vr. andjf onei il-. r of X-w York, having j newspajn-r accounts can W relied on, . neck until he was nearly dead iu'order l-n elected to the latter oilice in 1VTJ. whO went down to the capital to help to compel him to disc low the where- Throuehout his lomr :m! eventful life the measure through were lamentably aliouts ot a large amount of money, he enjoyed the highrst resj-ect and con- t inromietent for the work- that had leen tideiice of the country. He w ill bo s assigned them, and were as much out of -ial!y remembered for his famous order, Ha ir prc;er eletuent as a bull VfHild lie in a china store. Itobert Y. Mackey is dead and we will not distnrl-his ashes, hut now that the battle has been lost tlu-re is a very general feeling among those who knew him lest, and esjiecially time one Jiowen. from Fiirt Klwards, eluped with . - i a 1 ' .'kits eeas. i.iuinur lier Itial tnelr oIIMtriloi: woultl ... ii... i ..1J- r .rf L-...,...,. . esimip conTamillff eiiTUL Ilieu w ; ?n unci .in um-Air i"i 'n.r .v 1,1111c t.,., .. .,...... i , ........ r. i iii-.Tinif itii ! IMI L-ll 1 IOH I It til IllVi. X 1,'U ivi Ul 111 T, I . . . . - ... i i 1 , . . , i.-ur unci. j'miiiivuicaiuuiiit Ulgmg 113 i . . ... ..." -1 l,. . ,.... k,,f n- i l TO. fniW Wltll WUlffS Of lll.ICk HIlll Wlllte hi. .li.iirl.lur .1 r..i.l.. T-...... .!.... ... 1 n. ; 1 ... . 1 l.n .li.u UT)fTlll(T 111 r. 1 I r IILI. I 'III.. mil. " ' - - , ...... ........ .... H. vluu...uo. vi'vi. i-i..... ,.i m liec J-'riday atternoon ami specKieo mrasi. ,-.-- -'r Y:r,"riZ. i,wwo. nf the Dress Omul Sforhatirl Xinrtlu rome to th. .r tl. -Pl.o rmitrnn '-in V r,.-.,tt,.. I - '-i lir.u , - - t. inc uirii ,Ttiw v-...; '"("'.-ii'" i wriMpr, hi m-i aeeouuts. was huntinir lor the ZZT'Srtve thin Lift of lres Goods yon u itl he amaxetl at the Large. while in command at New Orleans. t slm.it on the sjMit any man wu:attenipt ed to puil down the American Ilag. Tjii; charge having lieen made on the floor of the House by Mr. AVoife. of l.'ni' ii county, tlmt the friends of the I'ittsburgh riot bill had corruptly at- ten'j.ted to illlluence the Votes of f-ivi of the Meiidii rs in favor of the bill, the Sjie;iker lias appointed a committee of rive to inve-M i.,'ate the matter and rejirt the f iets to the House. Tin-committee isrompred of Messrs. (iatchtll. IthodeS. Volte. llovle :ii,d hlliott. The chair Ilia!!, 'iati ltell. is one of the members from Lancaster connty. and the I ancas-ti-r .V .' i Ilejuiblii an I is of the opin ion that any investigating . may do to waids unearthing corrupt ract ii-es in legislition is not likely to hurt anyone very seriously. Mr. Wolfe, however, avowed very positively his ability to proe the charge he had made, and as he has now a fair chance to do so. some in littsburo.il. that if he were living the which h was supiiosedto have, foster refused to give them the information j and was unconcious when they let him j down. Ho revived and was again hung, j as he .still persisted in his refusal. The thieves then ransacked his houst and j took all his bedding and thirteen dollars in money, the savings of his chihlren. They also took his horses, thrre in nam- ber. : The vessel ireat Republic vas wreck fate of the riot -would Lave been very different. This vs very probable, for iio man knew so wcl.' how to organize !lieer victory in a sipiare route st with the Leg islature over a ijuestion ii 1 the success of which lie ft-It -t ili i p intei est. Jn man ipulating a lVniisylvani a Legislature .Mackey never failed but once, and that was in lsc'.i. when he had only just com menced to try his "preut ice hand" at tin-business. Compared v "it li him and his methods. Kemble and (. hris. Mauree, into whose liands the bill a: ;committed, w ere lufiv asses concealed 1 m ath lions" skins. The riot bill, althoii gh defeated for the present , w ill not l abandoneil but will Ik' revised in theJ'uture under different auspices and in an other shape. The discussion of th.' question in the lich and rare developments may be h.k- present Legislature has -caused public ed for. turn hi? from Out vv;s woset ami six drowned. ; states mat a snori nine since a son ot Martha Sladder, of Groveville, N.. ! Mr. .lames Turner, of the Last Ward. Y., was found burned to death in Iht j drove a nail through the wall of one of be"l Stmday morning, vtth a bottle of j the rooms. To his intense surprise a whisky and a pipe beside her. She was: stream of honey pure as crystal came unmarried. I '-ozing out. Further examination re- Emrpe't Hampton, of Vest Chester, vealed a stock of the delicious store suf owns a hen which has performed the j ticient to supply an ordinary family a astounding feat of laving triplets. She ; year. The space bet ween the wall is six was lockettup in a cellar ai d in one day j inches, and for four feet in one direction laid three eggs. and half as much in another the comb ' A tramp crept up lehind George j extended. The house is rough-east, and Hennet, yard-master at Tillhr, Ohio, on j the swarm of workers had entered by a ed off the coast of Oregon on Saturdav. i Friday, and crushed Ins skull wnn a cre.ce near inet-Hves. At noon of tlr.it dav the last boat left the I hroken car-hak. Hennett is dying, and j -1 he W est ( hester JrjTcr.iH says ..i.;.. i.-;.... , i.V...... i ..o,,.i ; il.e tr:inin has escanod. ! that I. A. C leaver recently had the ceil- . i:. . 1 ,n a lilov n-wr nt hia tit I J u Ti" 1 1 li ni:li l.'.inla t loir J)avis. the 1-oatswain, and tw ! .mong lae ivii.iM.i v.mninm. m,u ( . i...,. v,v ..w. .,u,.u sailors ami eight waiters, ten of whom, passed west a tew nays ago was .-imon we.e m mm. p.ai.K mat ...to oeeu Lennon. Davis, the l.atswain and seven ' Kosenbu. g. an old man from Horse A al- j scanned Or twelve years. The ends of others were drowned bv the capeing of i ley, Fran klin county, this State, whohad j the boards had lieen -,loye-tailed to tlie boat in the snrf Three men clung t never lie ft .re len on a railroad car, ; gether, and it was thought to be a por to the boit and drifted ashore The ' Miss Ida Jones, daughter of Mayor ; feet piece of work, and would remain ship broke' into, three pieces. Captain Jones, of Toledo. Ohio, who eloped with where placed, but in less than twelve j-jp nerK lan aueon ionua oi lai . in'ui nun jiu u r .is loium uiiu mid week, has been declared insane at an in- ' they had retained their positions finnly juest of In nacv held by Judge Sherwood, j on the sj,j,'s tli(y had shrunken endways The bo iler in llawley iS: Co.'s steam ; from an 4 to 2 of an inch. Why this is siw-mil! Shelbv. Oceana count v. Mich- i thus has been bothering the heads of all igan, explotled oi Thursday, killing the engineer and seriously injuring two oth er persons. The mill was entirely de stroyed. Six nier. and a boy were imprisoned bv the caving in of a mine at Sugar Notch. Lux rue county, on Wednesday last and at latest reports two hundred men were w oi k ing from the surface to rescue tiieni. '"l' ' " ' i wMi-r, hi m-i ai-couutH. was huntinit lor the ; - .7 t.,...r- 7. . ilark uharacters lu the story. j COItllter. fttlfl r:jT4mtne tne liOfW. oi-n.t- .T.wr.y... c.,... .. 1 o yovr eoS'Vh', S?!trI friends of the wonderful variety and real cheapness f the next- thiff. Mu. Wai.i.m k delivered a very strong and forcible speei h in the I", s. tnat" on Monday, the 11th instant, on the Ai my appropi ial ion bill. Via ine's speech on the same day in opposition u theliill was frothy and declamatory, as all his efforts are. but Mr. Wallace dealt in plain, st 1 ilil "M il f.u t s and solid a rgu men ts and covered the whole ca-e. On Satur day la-t. Mr. Co (Troth addressed the House on the legislative appropriation bill, in a speech just long nough to en .bV hint to present his views in plain, vig'-roiis language in opositioii to I". S. M!i.-n is u s and deputy marshals having anvthing ttolo w itli ta!eelectiolis. His sH-i- h. therelore. not lieing of interm; nablc 1. i.gth. as so jnany speeches in Congress are. attrai 's instead of repels attention, and will vtel! repay i-rusal. uttent ion to ! spetdallv directed to it. and a question involving .such h'-rg? per sonal interests will not b permaii(-ntly laid aside or forgotten. 1 'ulilic opinion, aided and assisted by t lies upreme Court of the .'stale, may yet see i ts way clear in tlisjiensing equal and impa rtial j istice in the premises by fixing tl ie liability for the losses where the law and Hit! equity of the case impose it. Carroll, from the very lirst, maintained the strictest discipline and order : and up to the very last, by inspiring the. pas sengers with confidence of safety.. pre vented a panic. AH landed without loss of life. Astoria. Oregon, is full of peo ple, many of them without money. The churches, public buildings and res idences are al! being thrown open for the accommodation of the passengers, who have lost leverv thing. On Tuesday morning lire was discov ered in No. level of the Wellington coal mine at I ep;trt ure ISay, Victoria. 1 1 was supposed to have been 6 xt ingni sh ed on the following day, and on Thurs day morning when tvveiily-riv e or thirty miners enlertsLthe level to n: sume work an explosion, occurred, blowing the workings of the-level into i n ns. killing eleven men and seriously irijuring the others. Three 'hiuameu w ,-re stdl in the workings, but there was no hope for them. Volunteers who e nt red the level reiMirtcl that the foul air was so the mechanics in that vicinity, asluanls usuaily shrink in width. hut not in length. The Richmond Iis,n'lli says there is now living near Midlothian, in Ches terfield county, Va.. an old negro man about sixty years of age who during the war lost all of his teeth by accident, and several years ago. to his amazement and wonder, and to the utter astonish -iient of all who knew him. a complete set ; from a lon-lost fiaovchter. who. after ahout twenty years, has been heard lroiu for the hr.t time, .lust 1 belore ttao war, Katie (the ilnui hter'fl name) waa i ilriven half wihl by the importunate wooing ol a ' t boorish l .veranil the. roiitiuatul ot her parents that j she siiouM' marry him. silie donned male attire , and run away. .VIaknu lor Uutlalo she obtaiced j ! employment as a cook on a steamer that ran Irora Huttalo to lietroit. letter she found herself on a I Missisisippf river Bteaiiir a head cook. A year ef I . man's work made her feel like a man, elie ?ays, I in 1S61 she enlisted as a private. She was promo.-; ' ted to serirenot in lxt$3. ant in 1S4 was in t'aptain ! 1 Hopkins' company, under tJeneritl Thomas, at 1 j N'al llle. At the close ot the w:ir t'aptain llop- kius asked her what stie pr ij.osed to do. She said . she didn't know. "Marry me. then, woman, and 1 : take idt your l-.rrowed dud."," said the captain. Katie was thunderstruck, tor she never thouirht her , , sex suspected, she married Captain Hopkins and went to Culm, oxpi-rrinir to tntlit in the patriot ' cause there. Hut they com-lu led to buy some land and iru to raisinir suit ir cane and children. Mrs. Hopkins writes to her parent that she will visit , tti.'in this summer, brinirinir tuem two irrandion. This is vouched !or by the Waverlv ( .N . Y.) Artvn ; ratr. which swears on its honor that ttic stranire history is true in the minutest detail. T'pat K.o-iiie, WN.t poine pn-ttv woman run- jested that the monotony ot the church lair he re ; lieved by a mock auction sale ot belies. All the other pretty women were tickled at the idea, and carried the day. The irallant yoimit men shelled out the five and ten d"lli.r bills t a livelv rate. ami at times tin- hiddiinr would te so spirited that the ' church dctd came near beinir paid off. Towards the close oi the sale, however. 11 lank voutiir inau trom the country said that his trirl mut do soine ttitni? lor the church. S historl wa put up. Now it so happened that several romie m.-ii ha 1 a rrudire arain-t the eounrry -man. nnd they hauled him into the street to keep' him Inun Idddmir. It al.. sii hapiened th.it tho voiipk la 'v was a verv lntliietitial, 1 ut very uifly. sister. A ft r rej.cated no.:-., wmks itn.l cx.stu!atlens in paiitomiine. the auctioneer was eotnp-Ued to knock the vounir lady ; down f..r twenty live cents. The vouiiir ladv put 011 tier hat and went home in a huff." She broke otr w ith l:cr be cr. and. 111 attemiitiiiK to use a d.rk on teveral of ttie male meniters ot t tie eontrrcaation, for Spring; JOHN WANAMAKER, The Dress Goods at the Grand Depot. For a Tery small o-Jtlar a pretty rait ran be made for Spring from the folU-wlnK: Fancy Ptriped Suit!t; 6'jC pancv .-lixel shiuiirj Twilled Striped Suivuk Heta-e Foplins Wash Poplins Plorentine Checks - Ha.lt-Wool Cashmeres Hair Iine Plaids Hack Kuntinir S-npe.1 Mohairs Camel's Hair Stripes.. t xtrd Suitings :r:lish Striped SuitinK. Mn'ffair Sottinirs - ray Twilled Helfr;e Chena Suitlnes Striped Helire F.mpress Suitinirs Aniriesea Striies MelaTve Suttinifs All-VVool Huntinit Peklr. -Stripes All-Wool sprinir Serjre - SprlnirCash meres - Knulish lauiase HrilliaTtine Mohairs Hro-ade Mohairs Madonr a Cloth Striped Sateens Ail-Wool Lice Hunting Silk Iona;ee Silk Hroeades 8c 10c. 10c. ri'c. .v.V. Yl'r. uy. lie. 19e. ISc. 1HC. 1C. 3oe. .. .. xc. e. Uic. asc, 35c. 2.V-. 2c. 2e. "s.-. 5e. e. 3oe. , 3T'V 7. ye. IMPORTED ALL WOOT. Farm IK'S FRENCH IK lit.Ii K. In ail widths and qualities, frni ae. to lie. W are ofTering- special tirnlsf tn these .r. TiceaMe 1100I1. MdSO CL( TH, a new all wee! rar.r;c, ir'- IttoW. A I.I, Wnni.CA Rl inLt'LDTE. A I.I, WOi L SATI IMPERIAL., In stripesaTjil plaioeSer.i AUrWOOL SPKIVO TA FFI".TAS. ALU Wtx iL. M KLAKOE le L'lNI'E. S7'4 to Tic. A EI-TtV OL M EL : E PEK IK , In beaut:rul eolonnifi. SILK AND WOOL. CASHMERE lMa 1 50. CASH.1ERE PLrAIHS, In beautlfol trab'n tion, 6"C. to NHAT I HECIL !TITIQ. SOc. toV3. ALL-WrtllL K ASHOAR SlITIN'J. a s ft liKbt texture-. ALL.ViML FRENCH CASHMERES, tr Spring cob rins, and the NEW GESIl'ARMK BI.t r. Tive inches of snow fell at Port .Ter- : trrew out ayrain. anil is iironouneed t; he the lover loun i himself tn the city lock -111 strono-that tttvcouUlu't rem; linhvlovv for anv length ot time. The level would comiflitor will r.-t the pirl. vis, N. Y.. a foot At Monticello, and six an improvement upon the former set. to ten iru lies aloi-ir the .Iclferson hrancls : This, perhaps, is one of the most rem.irk ofthe Krie railwav, Friday. At Scran-i ah'.e freaks if nature on record. The ion. snow, hail and wind prostrated two-; mrrro is at present living with a Mr. miles of teletrraph wire. j llohertson. a prominent citien of the Two Kentu tky lovere have centred j county, who will voui-h for the accuracy th-ir affeeeions. ;rpon a tlamsel who 1 of the stat'inent, and who hasemployt d would he happy with either were t'other ! him dnrinjj the time. dear cJiarmer avAiy. .V walking match I In tho ('iirnit t'onit a I nvi"!', has heen propf jftl. and t lie successful j Ind.. Saturdav forenoon, (ioorjre W'ilsrrt, i a scliool teacher, and wife, t-acli appia-d "A mohvi. rehellioti nov tlir-tatens yya. The oliliuatiidis of the Cons! itut'on and laws tin-not asst'iitfil to in wide lis3-ictsi. (iuv enitniiit by the liallot, with e.jua! political rights for all !i-;m1 voti-rs. onl.iined ly the authority of tin- National Vni-iu, is not per mitted in every State. As the -nan and men were found to throttle with physical force tin- rebellion at Appomattox, so the man and the lin n will be found U s'.i'Ls this new con spiracy against the majesty .vul we 11 are of a 111 i it v nation." have to ho Hooded, as the mil ic w;'.s on fire in that vic'iiity. 'the Vancouver coal company's TiuMi stvn'd vv oi k and went to the rescue. The seems at the mouth of the pit vv ts heart-reudin '. Wivesaml children were weepino; fur their husbands; and father, and parents for their ciiil dren. A freight train on th- Uannihal and St. .tusi-pli atiiroad, consisting of an en oine and fourteen loaded cars, went Seventeen live prairie prouse from ' for a divorce, which .Judize Sandy refis- TheaV-ove extract is. taken from the ' through a btunin.tr brid-re. carrying Ik the ( hainnan of the niocratic state t'oiiiiniitee. Mr. Speer. v ill permit us. we siiiT'est t- him the propriety of calling a ioe(tiii; d' the t.'oiiimittee sidnctiuie dniiiitr the c.iiiiin.r mouth, for the purpo-e of I": x IJilT the time and pi. tee of holdini' the Pemocratic State Con vention. We have ahas bet n opposed t tin- practice of eh tinp; dcleirati s to a Stale 'e.nvi ni ioo bv oiuity ( ommittees. n l if the tate Committee will di-si- the t inn- for holdii.o; the rtinvcnt ion. ,! i. l. we tit.st will not oe earner man inid H of Au.'i:--,'. the different eotin- can nmi'ate the meetin.uof their an vvl.i. th" tie: aeeordin'.y. let ted bv tlie We have never been 1 that a Mate 'onventioii oucrht noiitiuat in it eotiv etit ions ami have tlieir delegates '.'loti-r authority. cotiv inci to b:- h-M ah-nit that ;!eet ii more than two months, tn h iiLTtli "t time, before, the A 1 iT!" 1 01 the appropriation bill taken Pi the etia U- -e-it to the Pre !ie! .b nil the 1 passage of the army was expected to be to-day. and it w ill ideiit not later than ldav . The debate in the House istative appropi ia.tioa bill w ill t -tliill'a'.e t h. ay I a and Wee t Sl eett d ti polsil.ly te; l'1' i is . or e it iiiiaiiv 1 1. ' r. pv !.r. s in t!:e --nate bei, s. sihat '. Will Mr. Ilayr-sLm the ai uiv biil. or will he veto it . is an un M'l . ipp--t ion at Wa-hinuton. Cei'aiu leaders ot the i.'epnbliean party have r-pi nted him :i-)openl iln lariiiL: that he w ii! vi to i; b-it it is not probable that lie would thus rt:.i,..:im-e his- porpo in dv.i::ee. wliii ll even (.rant eliee said !: si ee'n of (iovernor Jloyt at the reception irivofi him by the I 'ni d. League of Phil adelphia. on Tuesd iy evenittii of last week. It is pra.nd, 'hn.tity aiil pf-culiar, and otit-Hovts eve'i H.ovt liimself. Cer- j tainly no man in this state, with the ex- . ceptioii i-erhaps nf t'jelate John Covod, : ever In-fore uttered a greater aniount of ntiln(-aniii'4 lioasfaM; and twaddle in so small a space. What the 'Valiant Har ry Hoyt" mi ans by infiti'tnimr the tiit in-lx-rs of the l.euue that "a moral rebel lion now t "iireateus yov,." milit form the subject, tif a supplemental address, since it is no', pep-t pt il'lo to ordinary mortals. One can't, reason w ith or combat such stere.itypi d stuff even when uttered by a. (o', t ruor. A reply, however, and a very emphatic one, was made to IIovt'ssoev(t twodays alter its delivery by a syndic ate ' of New York and Poston bankers, who ' made the enormous subscription of ldU. (kmi.inmi tothe four per ct-iit. bondi of the t'nited Mates. This immense subscrip tion is the largest single transaction that has ever taken place in this or any other ' country, and is a convincing proof of the strength of the government credit in the face of the dismal howling of Iloyt and his Pe publican allies in Congress about tie' "nvolut (oiiary "' purposes iK'inoeratie party. despairing the MitTtl to'.M!. down tho train hands and two emigrants traveling w itli their livestiH.k. 'the en gineer saw the bridge on liro as he came around a sharp curve, but he remained at his post, tellimr his tirt .man to jump. The engine got across the bridge,, but at last wis pulled back: ioto the chasm, s-ixty t'';et tleep, where it was burned, with every car of thi train, not lung remaining but a mass of smouldering ruins. The two emigrants were caught among the burning timber, but the train hands succeeded in pulling one (,f them out. only to die, lnnvt-ver. after two the I'nited St .-it recently arrived m New Zealand, where it is proiiosod to endeavor to establish the- bird. They were, snared near Tojiefca. Kansas. Twenty-two v.e.re sent. l;t tive died on the voyage. The large livery stable of T. E. Par key, at Ticon ieroga, New York, were totally destroyed by lire at two o'clock Sunday morning. Twelve horses and a numlier of cairiaces, sleighs, etc., were burned. The loss is about ilo,urO. In surance, $-2. XI). Anna Lewis chased a neighlor in Cincinnati, tiring at him as she ran. un til she had emptied the seven ehaiulierd of a revolver.- when she loaded the wea ixin and fired seven times noire all ed to grant, owing to lack of nooess try ; evidence. Wilson snatched the baby out I of the mother's arms; she sen an el i lust ily and the I Vputy Sheriff interft rt d. when Wilson drew a revolver, but was disarmed before doing any damage.; This proceeding in oen Court was t , much for His HeJior, who lined Wi!s,m .f'Ji.Nt for contempt . in default of whit it he was sent t a jail, and the baby replaced ; in the mother's arms. Attorneys f r the wife t hei-fijion made a further off it for her divorce, which was granted. .V st ran m coincidence of the JIieky murder, at Warren, Ohio, has come to light. Nellt Hiekey, a twelve year old daughter of the murdered woman, works in tho family of Perrv Woods. . at Akron. hours of sufff. without hitting him, although hiscloth- that State. On the ( veiling of tho mur ing was 1 erforated. der, slie ;ivv-ike out of a horrible iln un, Tack ion Pogirs. President Judge t.r : in which her. mother's bloody and iti-.iti-the Tliiri Judicial district, died suddeLi- ; latod form ai peared before !ier in all the ' ly of apoplexy at Kittanning. Anusl long . dri adful reality invvliich it v as foiled at I countyvon Sat unlay. lie had lieen suf- 1 the Warren Hotel. Tin; dream waj re fering tVr some intuit lis with gangiue ' luted to numbers of t he famil v, but. tho In the villnre of At. lie. lire miles re. in "MiUaie- l urir. I11 Inn county. Vs.. lives a farmer uuuie.l H.-iiry N:uls. A ti-w "uioTitl w riiro e voim man of the nei'iit.o-hoo.i. to whom M,s Siiils. the fr incr's only duusrhter. w:i hetrothel. lett for the We-t. stating that he wiuilj write to his meet heart in rooj tunc an. I s.mui return to claim hr. Hut the lover .li in t wr;te. Vl)w Nait took the Insertion very nni.-h to hi nr', in Tues.lny. say? a vjie.-ial to tlie Haltunore (.azvitr of vest..-r.liv. sev eral ifentlemeti ot-erveil .Vliss Niuli- irillopiui; on her lather's horse, without u fin. I. He. towar.l the Ahlie t.on.1. A t the water's e-tir e tlie h'wse ntoi'.l. 3Iiss 7S:C1- uracil turn in. an.l when lie ref:n'l to o ahove his heliy, Ic.ii'C.t mfotl'.e watr anil helil tier own head un.ier. sinictde was l.revflitc.t hy the timely arrival ot Hi'i'ctafor. Tlie t:i'liiin Journal, an esfoerr.el Wlaonin coiit.'Uii-oriiry. in the nuiut-er Hit re.eie.l tells of a yotinif man of MaTomainie w'ho was ot.j.-etion-nl le t the fattier of tlie pirl that t he father k iked him out in the road. I.-it.-r iu tlie day the Mato iiiaime yoiul: found the cruel j ari-iit at work in a tanynril. lie walked hold y in. addressed the tan ners, staiinit the t.iets in the en, an.i yittied at the old man. Alt'-r a terr;file scuttle the cruel j-a-r.-nt n.-jrir' d to hv let up. "Will yon Cake me t..r a -on-iu-iaw, tto-n. d"ir roy' ?" i tinuir-1 ttie youth. "Yes." said tlie old man. jr.ii that sauui evening the hen. l.-d forth his hnde. Ilohert I.yton wa committed to the Lafayette. Indiana, jail, on Mond . ;.r c'.oj.irtr wiiii ttie da 11 it liter of I ir. I 'yrn.".. ot t Lie town of Ioira npcrt. It apt-car-; thai M :-- Hy rns i only 1? year ot ae, and that in pr'"'ur!iiy tt i:iarriare license from a Lafayelte ul:.-e I.a t"'i swore that sin was of the proper ae to marry of her own w(il. The irirl's tatte r. e. ptiysieian of hiirh stundoiii. had no oom-r heard of the elopement troiuhis ro'.f. whieht'Hik pl:rr. t.y iee:Oi of m ladder, at midiiitftit Sun.lay niirh.t. th'in he priK-un-J a warrant t.r hi son-in-law 'e arrest. 1 RICH PARIS NC-VTELTIFS We are sKwina- come Very t"t:re Style In All Silk and Wool Texrnres. CDI.OP.-F.lt S1L.K URENAIUKtS, In neantl la! "olortw. I'd.MPAlioUB BROCADE STRIPES, Very Rich. SATIN STKtrr.S in ret Variety. SILK A1V1 WOOL. MlirfHBS, in Iteautlfti StTles. India sulk rox'iFF,. TWII.I.SHMI.K I'oNfJFE. CtTTtN 1)K1."SS FAHltl'.-S T)R ?T"4 Jf ER V KA K. trench Org-andy Iav9f. French Jaconet Until. reraeh Prtnted Sateen. ien'h Tml d Alace. Freneh U omie ?:oth, French Printed C;t::ci. SCOTCH "ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. Our a ort rr. en t of there aj'iolg i very la-f 9, and the designs are very choice. DKKSSt HKVK'TS la hand-ome f.j.n. rtrj aerTfceatd an4 jiretty. from 12:4 to 363." PASAKA ( IITH tn elegant I'.ald ani .rlj-ej etleci". Tery atyliah. DRESS ?:OHAMS in i'.aile anl 'at.cy Jtias. I to tl'-e. Heantirul ''? In PERCALES. CRI.TDN- 45 M KI.l IKS IT HKtAI A HtHLs irm N ES. CA M li K H'S, (.HlMZtS, Ac, fVm Ho I. to vi.e i j v e c. JOHX WAX A MAKE 11. .TO MX WA XAMAK Elt The Silks at the Grand Depot. rm begired some o'.ie tt kill him, but he hail to be left to his fate. The conductor had a leg ;u -,d several ribs broken: while the emr'wtoer escaped from the tiery furnace unharmed. The bridge His companion of the feet, and his death from aoih;xy ! it made a deei impression on the mind was a great surprise to his phvsicitms. Henry II. I. Tudor and Louis- II. Ayne.cn route for Tatagenia. arrived at Tuseunibia, Ala.. 011 Friday,, and took a rest till Mondav morning, when asset on tire by tramps, who had been thry resumed their journey southward. put oil tin ni ill-fated one. a train iu-t ahead of the of Un it is John Hook's erv oL "U-el l iiocl : alter lei; of oriiw allis at York- Tt i- ulsiut time now that lb publican pD'tessioiis of regard for the oohied man sh i;iM cease. ed 1 who represent! Carol tcrm- .biseph II. l'.iiney d one ot t tie olor-louth mi districts in Congress for two , went out of ofiee on" the 4th of Mar I'M le (!! Hay to- ti now ; v .s : v..i-. ::i v 1 -1 ncwio-l 1 " . c! 1 ', il:e.i ', er !gl-- ion. j-r.-pr'a' ion '!'! jx f....x,-d no.v pre-e.. ,,f t r,, 1 e vet 'i il bill o ;ht ', 1 t to !. iV In 11 Mr. -;. in 1 i,,. voti -1 but of which ii is e the Words. I - -a 'id that S'-et i"U : po,-;it,-d ju army ap I. j ii--: a.- it is h,o . J f 1,.. ;.s i. is ,,(',1 ;lt. to tie ops ;it 1 he jHi'ds. how ran f preri-i !y the MM!' char- art er a s I i;e 1 il'i- . We w ill ,-. voted t'.r iii l-; a I h-nitieiat ic iron 1 Wisconsin, spirit. .-:s al the (iKVCiltl. l'.!!At.-;. metidrf r of Cngie-s ho in::de hitiisi If co Iat s ssh -tt by a igormis spot eh against th- pa ua tit of a'.l rel-l or SuthT!i war claims, and who at tle present extra session, was apiiiiteil by Mr. Kandall 'hairmau of the Committee on War Claims. und rtook l.e-t week, by ottering an amendment tua bill then K.fore the House, to repeal the law t -.-tabli-hitig t he Soinhc-rti Claims Cotiiiiiii-in. which is :- f..'!ii.a;ii from vv'ti- li all t!n-e raids on the treasury flow. Tin lb-publicans oj.i.i-.l tl.e .'.'.I'endiie nt. and with the votes of ;;!oi!l twe nty I hm i ral s de feated Ceii.-r.il Ih aLrg's i-ropo.it inn. Since the Court of Claims was establish ed in 171, the Uejmblieaiis. wht-n thry were l:ia majority in Congress, appro priated nearly in h mid ml m,d tt ni! iioi(. .f ."'; to pry Southern war lainis which had been pas-ed tion. at:d now. when a Isomocrat pi'opsto re- the Liw and thus cut up the war claim bu-iness hy the roots, the lteimb-li.-au ! '-mis is refill- to susiain him. With this K-'puhn.-an record only ten ls;s ;d. a !'.e'u''liran v. ho will i-harge 1 'em ' - in Cov-ire-s v it h In ing and was tin- last of his race to o: ,-tipv a seat in the House a fact over which that arch en. myof the King s Ft.olish. John A. I.ogan. of Illinois, be came imprt ssively elocjuent and pathetic in his t.toody shirt harangue in the Sen ate last week, llainey is a loan of con-s'uhral-le ability and excellent private reputation. When the extra session 1k--g.m th Itepiiliiieans inatlc him their candidate for Clerk of the House and voted for him a thing they never would have done if their v otes could have elect ed, him. The otliee of Third Auditor iu the Tu asiiry iH partnient being vacant, Haiuey was induced to become an appli cant for the place, and was fortified with a strong recommendation signed by nearly every Republican mcnilerof the House. Armed'with this document, he waited on John Sherman a few days ago to urge his claims, and was told by the Secretary that if it suited him (Kain.ey) he w.-itiM give him a clerkship in the ap pointment room of t he depart men t. w hich he indignantly refused, informing Sher man thai the offer would not have Ix-en made to a "7,i e.x-meml-er. and that it was bein ath his dignity to accept it. n the sam day. Mr. Hayes nominated to the Senate f. the otVe e that llairey watitc-d. K. W. Kei-rht ley. an ex-memU r of th-- Hons.- from Michigan, and one of Zaeh ( handler's henchmen. M r. Itaim y will now have leisure to meditate on the uttt-r liv icrisy of Kepubltran love for men of his color. Is . "it a, nt to Stand A rove- "Wash ington r No man has ever vet lived whom the American people were willing to make their President a third time. While it is to the peculiar credit of "Washington that at the close of his sec ond term he voluntarily retired from public life, we believe, at the same time it is generally conceded, as an historical fact, to have been very questionable whether he could be elected a third time. ; A frequent return of power to the peo ple from w hom it is derived was a doc trine in which the founders 1 .f the ropub- 1 lii- dev outly believed ; V-ecause they con sidered it the only sure way to guard the liberties of the people against t ncroach- , lllellts. Rotation iu otliee is rather an element ary principle in our system of govern ment than a watchword of any political party. The second President of the United States, John Adams, one of the most el oquent and liery of all the original apos tlt s of liberty, was allowed to retain the oN're miiv tor a single term. JelTersi -n. the author of the Declara tion of I:ide;.viide!i:-e. 1 L-1 not attempt to rtiii a third time, retiring in an honest poverty, which added to the glory of his great name. Madison, than whom perhaps no mar. did more in establishing our system of solf-troveriiment . followed the example of his illust riotts predecessors in declining to be a candidate for a third term. So did Monroe, although then- was bo little of party spirit in his time that it was called the era of trend feeling. John (uincy Adams was warned, on entering intooiV.ce. that tlioiiLrli his ad ministration were as pun- as the angels around the throne of (od. it must termi nate at the end of four years; and it did. Andrew Jackson was backed by a par ty of devoted admin rs. who insisted on running him for a third term ; bui with some show of indignat ion at the bare idea. Old Hickory put his foot down firmly ami said No. ('rant has already served two terms. "Now it is proposed to elect him to a third, to place him above the mighty men who laid the foundation of the Cov err.ment. above Washington himself! Shall it lx- d"i: V .V. ". Sun. Ayme is a young surgeon, and joined Tudor at Lynchburg, Va.. to goto Pat agonia as a scientist. They look fresh snd are well mounted. - Three hard-worked and vnder-paid printer:. John R. Jackson. "William J. Heanoy and Patrick O'Brien, of New York, clubbed together recently and in vested two dollars in a lottery ticket. They now jingle ?."i,('hm) apiece having ot the voting girl, nothing more was thought cf it until she took upthe even ing paper and read therein tie- details of the hlo.iiy tragedy almost prcci -vl v as she had dreamed it at about tJve same hour ii occurred. 1 1 the I la ber murder trial, jit Leba non. Saturday. Mrs. Peters, daughter of Drews, one of the accused, wa-s on the stand all day. Her testimony was to the effect that her father had said he , had been promised fifteen hundred dol lars to do the murder ; that lie was sure of getting the money, because they had entered into a compact, :iml that the t'-rst edie to back out was to be shot. V.AM.nr's Monthly Maoa.inu von Mvy. 'I lie !e;nli',; ill n-lratcl jutiiHeof the May number of "Pallmi s Maua.ine"' is about the ' lll Mike-i:ieti of Now tOiiiiei. T.lu hy The , author of -'A Whaleman's Adcaittires ::' ami j very weil toM the vr;mi N, tilt.'loiih we think ' our friend had to leuve the Vlumi too sud- ' detily to pay mm ii atteiitina to tin- grange j beings he has uttcmptoil to Jii-ri'je. Then we timl several nice Mnrics. ami a number of j poems, advent nrss, and so yarns, all going i to make up the contents of a. tiit-c';iss mag- I aine. I'tililish-ol hy Thonts A: Talbot, l 1 law icy street, Boston, at ?H..V a year, post- pai.l. ami for sale at al! the periodical depots . in tlie eount ry foi l."j cent a copy. Vcrr low j.r!;t now rraTall. Thin fs-a croca tima to t'oy a S:J lra. 20-Inch HaT Hiat iiT . ra:n at. .... 7". 5o-iucli do., vary 1ost. do. do. at tJc-. ' inch aitra we:irbt and cord tiros Uraia 0c. "S'axt in ordr will t found our faiu-iui OXE DOLI.AH IILK li KTIJa, The reputation of which Ir wtdet.rad. and r y uirc-? no firrther raomnaao.tatioa. Tba l--t we now oen is sucfc a wa sold lat year at tl.tt. REIIOVS ( It nilRR. In tills mtiLa will I-e found all the irrada. from $1 u;.. lie'-iu3T5 would wo ask attention fry those at tl.Tt aud tl K. All tha oilier Doted make ara ox en ourcoun tr in-lu.e-1 lu which 13 the -t AC HMlKK AI k l AI'Kl ." J'hesa r .-'.t ara noted for the'.rrirh K.Tn I?:ck, darat'le wear. vuieri.r Cuib au.l extra wi.lth. Alf-i. jun. ..oned. an invoice of :. J. ! N F.T nr.... nr iiLit k' sii.ks. which ike Mt t n T Nl'I KTHK KF.lit I.AK FKK'fcS. KAlSiIN rilUM 111! l"l-WAKIiS. XUTLLTIEK. The Hr'-il iK'i.ot ot.cn now th.e.ry i.ewet 1-aris dceuf:f just imported, io s-lUC JAHMSiEKK .Tolin WnnainnVer. Fekln Satin acCMoira Strtj ee. tf eioiir aad Oreia Vine Strij-ti Hiiiutn and Aruiue r.trtiee. Kill K-AIiKS F lilCII n-H Hl.-s hf Mtbslr-IK I Wt"K MMo.VS. )Ut I.,MtHS IN LaliiiEV AK1LTY. ounrD atLiaS. The new eh a le! f'.r ring and ail f.a; le c ji Id iarve asfr meut.. lS-uuch Ilea 7 Tr:smln Siik. at "I" tl-iorb Ilea 7 an t'iioi l'-oiit e Sule, 9 e. Xi-iarh Ilea t Viua I.uaire ' it UraiD. 3L-lnch exir Hc rr l ine Lustre and Hear CsnJ, V.1. 92-inch axti a Heaey Fine I.uttre f -r "rV a:k'L Sni-a Ail tne othei uralaa In i-rojiorttoti ar.ltJ.e as( n laeitcuft roil .plt'e. "4.red Stri Silk at '. H g and Ce. Neat t 'tie.-k JSliki. rc del rat'le, 7. Jnei'er Strip i and Cbrk, t Sc. A;l the I ee r vri tui of these vn'Oi will 1 e 1 in c-jinplete ai 'ortaieut. f) I-tilitU vcvki.tii;.m "Vr-Ire and S: itin St-iiet. I-ekiu and It ro-'a-lel etrpe. Satn and i ro lira n Strip. (irenadine a nd Ve,Kir tri; ee. Jvlin Wanaiiiektr. The Black Goods at the Grand Depot. I .IV EtKitST MW Vl tHXS. 39 riftta Avcntio. PUtuburth. I. hehl the lucky ticket in t he April tlraw- The four allegeil conspirators and .ic ing. Alout the lirst time on record t hut ; cossories wire fully connect ed with tin? lightning ever struck ;i printer. ; tragedy. She also testified that Ilrandt, "Dr. ( V. Carver, of Angelica, Al- anothe r of the prisoners, had reiroached 1)11. Q l-INC V A . S ? C) T 1' . ; Surir'in I).-niist. having ri-nixveil to theso fin rti1 : Centrally lr:itil ittfts. is tr-jw jrrtareti to serve i liis iiii!!i'Tn- ittrnif( m:th rarc t;i i.-tartion, winjf j to hia tfTvatly iP'Tfp.s-'! ft'ovlitics. (4-4. -"t. , NEW ADVKHTISEMENTS. leghenv count v. New York, ow ns a small road stallion so peculiarly marked that vvh.cn he buckles a surcingle around him the re is not a hair hack of it that is mt snow white, and not a siiuare inch in front of it that is not a beautiful iron gray. One eye is like that of a white horse, and the other like that of a black horse. Ty the disarrangement of the appar atus Sat urday morning. 1 he alarm bell on the Court House at Harrisburg com menced striking, and continued for some time, exciting the people. A reU"i fol lowed that Judge Pierson was found 'lead and the bell was tolled in coiisenucnce. The excitement was only allayed when tlie venerabie Judge appeared on tho W-iich as usual. A lire at 1'oreka. Nov., on Fridav her with the accusation that she pre vented the prisoner Stickler from drown ing Ilaber previously to his actual mur der, and that he ( r.nindt ) insisted ii'wm Kaber til ing killed before J oec mlier 10. as the insurance would lapse on that day, the conspirators being unable to pay the premium then-after. One hermit, says the "Philadelphia Tinif:--. is generally a god-send to a dry nevvspape r man. but a Cincinnati re porter has succeeded in sticking three noon the noint of his stvlograph. Some time ago Joshua, Heniamin and Sarah Vaughn, who live on the west bank of 1 the Scioto river, near Lewis Center, deeded nil their property to a nephew. ; ( Hlter relatives su-pped in ami procured a judicial irajuiry and so the Vaughn i hermit storv was caught. The three 0 H I 0 GO -T) JtllLV WA5AM A K KK ANX'Jl'NCES THAT la TUB VtT"KXNfl A"I Hl.ACK CO K1HS I f .1 A TIT V K.NT AT TH K PKKStNT Tl M r IS TH K I!fcT 5THC. W THKc.iK4.Kl IKl'tlT I.VKI! HAD. Ht.Al'K ALL-WliliI, fASHMlJil-S, i in.. 40 in.. s iu w.le. The larsest assontnent of ttiee aoods ever offer ad. iiiclu-toiif full linei of all the cek-!rated makc. and from the lower irrades to the Tery finest num bers. 4. o. af. f3o, es. ss, woe., v. ti.iu, ti.i. i.- 25. up tv. ft. HLAt'K SI1.K WAHP HtSKinTAS. $1 tl.l. tl.'i. 1T. l.o,fl e. lT.t', M.SO. (e'e-tel. with special referem-ato color and Cjii1i for the finest mournlnit. BLACK TAM'Jht i. 00. CS.. 7. v v., $1. $l.lo, $1.'J4. HI. At K S ATI IS K -c. srwiiin avii plain i.imirwtHiiir iuu TH K Al'l'KOAt'HIMi SKAN IN. John WiiatttrtltfT". 3e I1LAI K BUN TINC3. 12?-, Warranted AJl-Wi.Ldo. do Wimntfil 411 "Woil do. A.) W arranted All Wcl do. do 6-4 warranted All-Wool do. do... VV armr.ted All-VVml do. do. . : n T-ace HnuUr.. S',: Iai'i ltiit:UK New designs necr otTere.l t.efor V nle day. 4 Frcuch Huiitioti -.-c., 3;e.. !': f -4 1 reach Hunting - ., 6 "ic S-jiiare lesh HeruanJe $ 'C, jo . tt Uuinasoe tirrual.u Tao., b0 ., 1, t: li. Striped t ;rna.Ur.a. Striped l'au:ei lli't CirenaJii;! .. Sinped Ali-Sk.creuadiije. Thce jioodi are a'.l St'k I.Toti i.x1i if I l-eautiful ilrjitu ar.d clmtct qui .!ltT. I -lolin "NV nnitmnliir. r Tlie Liucu Goods at the (iraud Depot. s ids rht and Saturdav morning, dostroved i "Vaughns named have lived in one room HlVKKIAII SilAKKK EXKdTKIi. Ill half of tlie town, including the heaviest business houses, the hotels, newspaper offices, telegraph otliee. the Masonic; building, and a gnat number of dwell ings. Three hundred families are des titute and two thousand people are with out shelter. The loss is roughly esti mated at one million dollars. A special to Jin- Indianapolis Itnthj Xi from South Bend. Ind.. reported tlie College building at Notre I Mine on lire and burning rapidly on Wednesday last, with but little chance for saving it, the immense dome, and the large image of the Virgin Mary surmounting, hav ing already fallen in. The building was six stories high, and out of reach of South Heiid. the water supply being two and smoking tobacco mi'estrom that place. The lYniisylvania railroad has made complete plans for va--t improvements at the New York terminus, the cost of which isestimatedat ?'JJHMi,tHMi. Among the alterations contemplated is a new ferry building at the foot of Courtland ' street, while new warehouses are to be erected on the Jersev side. A grain eh for forty-two years. Joshua is seventy- seven vears old. Benjamin seventy-live : and Sarah sever.i v-t hrce. A large land- cd estate was left them by their father, and this tle-y have managed by means of tenants, who gave in their accounts to " the occupants of the single room every week. No tenant could ever get any thing off the Vaughns as they were vvoii derfiillv shrewd." The son of a dead brother visited them recently and they eoncluded to turn the property over to him. retaining a life lease. There is no furniture iu the room, which is llaek with soot ami ashes, and the air is any thing but fragrant. The Vaughns snond most of their time in drinking tea 4 - w 0 0 5 3 ! I r ; n - rm, i : c v H J : 5w VI ! vj i - i I A KA".rjST( C'K. AT Till : cj ' 3 ANH llXeT Hest tnakei onl). imported d r tct f: :n tyri ufacturcra 'jj pnrct.aec'l from tt:t iraver.'i "We lcetition a few .s Tery ttu--h : tz prc".-rit rWil t&luf. We aarr att t.-.r:i. I plccce Wl-lnch or 11-A Linen SheetiDir, 76c. tr ""T"l ativt tree rtom cotton. l.VW It tit 15 4 1 li IS It I jIVt.V. piece 8-4 Linen SbeetinirP, at iUn. ao piece S-4 I. met; Sheeuiiirs, at PJc. Hl'lertf 10-4 or bo-inch Liuea Sheet; nir. at f2-?. t-er Tar-1. C j u'pteere 8 )-Inch or 10-4 Linen Sheetir.a, Tic. pr a. r - ' Tard ." ( ) W, r u. yard A : 5 piece? we-!nch or 114 Llnon Sheetlnir, S5c r ( yarl - - 1 I! l i ptccen l'XVtncli or 12-4 I.tnen Sheotlne. S5x jmr W I yard. . . . . yftf-ls wi.lc, ti1 from 6a. to i.' jcr yar.l. Wo liavo rrr!Til a-imthfr !iiijTttK'U of our lw-ihlo lTnnsk TmI Vo I-inrn. at i t tiM.. No other luaise bn the tfHin fur the -rice. JUH I,-t of Naftklntt. Towels and Table Ilncn ourtin iiall v arrivmiir. .TO UX WA XA MAKER. There are 31 Departments in the firatnl Depot, all of which hove htr greatly improved, this season. list of x)iiviirrtii:zsriH. ! Stkanok Frkak f W.VTKK-Fowr.. Tor several months past the guards at the (.overnment bridge over the Mis sissippi river at thi iwint, with other t it iens whom they have informed of the oocurrences, savs the I aveuport OnztHe, have been greatly interested in the- ac tions Ot Willi water-fowl ducks and ilet kiah S hafc-r. who murdered his wife valor with storage capacity of 1..M.(MH) geesc, and even swans. About midnight 1. 1 7. vvas hung in the bushels will le erected upon tneir prop erty at Ilarsimus cove. Virtue is not wholly extinct in New : England. A man in I'.rattlelioro, Vt., has just paid to a merchant there a note he g.-.ve his father seventeen years ago. with inte rest. although the note had leon outlawed and lost, and the matter for gotten. In r.os: on a bank lost fj,-jt (,oh worth ot obligations m tlie lire, tint re- Iv the Stale Senate, on Friday last, the bill repealing the present Jury Com missioner law was iu'h tin itc 1 v jxist ponecl on second r ading. The feelingthi'ough out the State was vei v general, so far we could judge, in favor of thei'c pea!. but that was tlie bt st n a-oii in the world why the jircsent Legislature would re f use to a-s it. in fa Sou:! I-'.' ' .I'' iar for will i i.e. I 1. . - . j -. !i. 1 1 .70 .1 do! Iiot stiei t t-i't ,.- is t it! 1 r a i m. On Ttics.J.u last lite House at Ilan is burg burii -1 ti:- border claims bill along side 01" the I'itt.sliitrg riot bill, bylhed'f I M,- .ote .. 1 ,l ,t l 1 .,c s. on I'ebruarv jail yard at Chamberslitirg. l'a., 011 Thursday last. Owing to prostration caused by his attempt at suicide on Mon dav, bv piercing several arteries with a wire, the she! iff and others asked (iov. Ilovt for a respite until he would liable t walk to the gallows. The (otvernor refused, and at the time appointed he was c arried to tlie scaffold in a govern ment blanke t. After a prayer by J)r. Crawford, the pale and emaciated cul prit was placed utNin a stool under the rojie, two men upiort ing him for a t ime. The sheriff then adjusted the rope about the neck of Shafcr, and in a few minutes the trapdoors fell. The drop wasalout four feet, but the fall failed to break the culprit's net k. The pulse ceased to beat in alxiut nineteen minutes. 5efore be ing carried to the scaffold he said : t-I declare In-fore om1 and man 1 am in nocent." He also said he expectr-d 10 meet h'n wile in heaven. His remains were interred at the county almshouse. 1 ais re-jiiest to I- buried a'ojegs'do his ' tv if. be ffft!- !. these fowl commence gathering in the river, probably a mile atove the bridge, and float down tothe bridge, attracted. 110 doubt, by its lights. The moment tie v strike its shadow, as made by the. lamps, they h ave the w ater. l!y upstream some distance, again float down to the bridge, and again rise and return, to re-tH-at the trim The bridire guards and Eminent Dr. H. R. Walton, OF ANNAPOLIS. Ml)., Snye: " folden'x l.lbcf'e l,le.nlcl F.x trarl of Beef i a most excelU nt preparation. It is pavr eirflleaee. Superior to coil II ver oil or aiijthintf 1 have evermed in wasted or impaired constitutions, and extremely beneficial k. a pre Tentive of luiklavrlavl l!aeiw." Fi'.!ch ,V KicHaniM), bruiriits. Aircnts, rhildelpliia. y I ON E SA LF.SM A X g'j f' -reach State. Salarrfrom I Tl ..IOI1IH Kefrrerf;. require.!. l.A ItVI.I F O., :l Clark Street, blrtatjo ;ii and expense. covered without suit all except 51t),(KtO of the a.tiiouni of which everv scrap, of 1 geese. Satutdav morning four swans documentary evidt nee of the imh-bted- , were seen with one flock. When they ness w as lost. rise from ttie water they go up with a The man who eats eggs for the rush and a whir-rar-r that can be heard championship of America lives in Indi- ; three or four blocks distant. When the ana. where human industry is more than ' gray of dawn apiears in the east the ordinarily diversified. This man tie- ; bridge men see low Is leaving the water vourecl twenty-four consecutive soft- tip stream as far as vision can reach boiled goose eggs in twenty-four consec- and off they tly for the north. The utive minutes, and at the conclusion of . sloughs near to, am! the small streams this genteel entertainment he offered tr , which empty into the Mississippi, were ; eat ;'. goose, also, I'nfortunately nature ; frozen during the recent cold snap, and 1 has made no arrangement, says the "f-.il- the great river is the only open water We wui pay A; ni a .-aiary of cj per luo'jlil an 1 -x ?-!.. cr i low a tmrg eoniniiMton, to sail aur new ti-t woD.irrnl incc:i(.3i Wt wtran vkat Str.i (r.m. IditrtHSaimntclliribtll, Jic-n. (Mfl tn Oinnft '""f1"1' in Wall St.Stocxmaie lllil I mil 1 If fortune, every month. Hook tent V-1U lUViUUU tree exi-latnlne fventtilmt. A.I. teiidc-rslK-lieve that these flocks frequent- : iT ha XT Mi linkers, 17 Wait St.. N. Y. ly numlier frvtu :W to ' ducks and ,,fit!. on at .iv,- inveltment ,.r .-. 1"W IMH.'lnt Kcports. free.., N rroportlonjil rctwitm-vcry week on S.ick I liit ionno - w.-vct . oiiio . 93A. A.Jdr T. l-otter Wlakt Co., Banken, W) Wall St., K C I-1I F.1!S wounded or Injured In tho Fprvlo.. O even it Imt clisrhtty disahlcd. can cihtain pension from ilMte iifdisctiHru-e. n niter the new pension law, if npplleaeon ij ipmic at once. Send ptatup for l'ltiiiks and new l!r eircn'ar. W. '. ItlRIM.rR CO.. Oldest rUlra reney In the Mute, 116 Smithfleii! Street, l'it tibnrch, I'a. 4t.-4t. ! A 1? c ) F ; n J K I. 3t X o Q R S HI.A4.K AM) CoLOHKI) SlI.K-. MolBMSO (i(if)liS. drLyrs' Fvnxisiuxf, (.;txis. V tK.'I.Ki"S, I. AI'l ES C ttA K I (,.& C . Xotioks. Jrw klkyv Fans, Ac. IjJNr.NS AM HoTSaUlRN'O t. CI- Laces, Chllaheites. Ikifs ('ins, &c. V r 1 U T.ST K K Y , L AC E C V KTA.INS, & C. SlIAWI.S, AVkaiteks, Lames" Inir.sses, Cloaks, itc. Hats im C'ai-s, Men's ami Ivoys" VlAK. 1 1 ( SI K R Y A N p US I EK W ' K A IS . 1?cm)ts, Siioti A"n Hi nnr.H (ionns. Heady-Made Clotuino for Men and Hoys. Clothing, Made to Ordkk. Flannels, Muslins and Hrf.ss Iininos. Furs, Houes, &c. T U Stationery. Hooks and 1 (3 OODS. Mil l t v -nv t Ii .. .1. Mi . VV Vl - ' 60 riEl'KS 4 4 l iilNT M' HUM! I 1 Iaipns. prioteit on l'ur Liceu l.r ! nounrl to tie tha hst eti laa eraT -r.'.l f . -f ."..r.. i-v.. -jtv. and Sic. limck cnniu.1 l.men l awns. So.il li.iirt, Hiua ami W b f j IJreii 1alc I'rvuleil 1 tip.ui l.int-u l.f li-c. j r7-e 1"C pince? I'ltipl Itcss L ieta; .4-.; '( T , to import. 4. pices ttaturul col..r'-i IJcen for fs.-t'::" Sli at ilc. : w .rth i.' picccf 6-4 Linen Slie tli at Jvv pr yar! J O II X 1 VA XA M A K T.t liOVM) H.T, Rr.Al'Y-MA ttie p.. A" AV X V z XX oo TT YY and to Order. Infants and Misses' Hbf-r AND Cl.OAKfs. lllHY CoAtllES, Tos. I;t tiAaJES, At. 1Xor Mats, Krtis. MArii" China. (Jlasswahk. e.. ZEniYKs, Art Kmukoii ii'T -r Wooden Ware ani- Km!-r Utensils. AViiiti: (.ei. Kmi:koii i"k:i!" (ii.ovi s. 1"mi;r:-:i.la- 1 a" ASttl.s. Trunks, Yai.m am- T"' ! Isls' (.einDr. Ferfi merv, I'eMiK lli:t'! silverware. Clo k. Hour m mm "0TE. If not comlnif to the city to see our Xew (Jootls for Sprint Samples. We do a Larre Huslness through the Mall. a-.-'i-hia 7V.,;i s, f y v. !;ich lliis clinmni'in ceii'd eat lnmseif. and his lie i i ' ti- n ' ei,' in't 1-e t litcrtained. Hie l.iyds can find. Hut it is strange tliey do not alijdit in the water K-ovy thVridsre as well as alve it, A LEXANHKH T.MT, M. IV. J. riiYSKTAN AND SI IMKON. rf ffi'-c ami rcs'doncc ..l).iti,irir lot- !Ti. c. St. Anuo-ticc. niiit-riik C'tirtT, I'a, 4-4.-tt , 1 JO 1 1 N WANAMAKEeif THIRTEENTH ST1.KET, - - DEPOT, 3f ruiLAPKivir com, liatl: lie d. . im town itiRto fun f. -'J vir.qj i: re' that, i tern p . . r A re 1 . I'V".' ! , O; r-Td it. penrie;. m that Mi "Oiercji i I-'t a- !""!S.. fl "iejf-, tutmrt- ; '"C. ri.. coa-! , F'i,e, tl-1, reri e.e,,.. ; -it,. It-. I'a-s - IX t V l-l-r- . ''"j.'i'i ; Iid -U,: V.;- ,.s '' I 1C1 .