EDENSBURC. PA., PRIDAY, MARCH 24, ISS'2. Tiie cleiks in the. different London postofllces seem to Lave bad a very live ly time on st. Patrick's, dav. They were OUB PHILADELPHIA LETTEK. j XoTwiTiirrANmxo the fact that ! Governor Hoyt has repeatedly stated iu j j private conversations, and once in a let- j i ter addressed to the Philadelphia Thmts, I that he did r.ot intend calling an extra i I session of the Legislature, no public ne- 1 i cessity existing in Lis judgment for such I a step, certain prominent Republicans ; are busily engaged in manufacturing public opinion, as they call it, for the 1 Regular Correspondence of The Freeman. i Dear Ml Pike Another mantle of 1 white has covered the bare, brown, fro- tOLD WEATHER THK DEDICATION OF CAMBRIA'S NEW COURT JIOVSE GEN. M'DOXALD'S CANDIDACY TIIE BI CENTENNIAL ONE OR THE OTHER THK BIO SUNFLOWERS THE PERU VIAN N A ST I NESS THE "PRESS" AND KINO'S DETECTIVES DEGENERATE STATESMEN SPECIAL BREVITIES. Philadelphia, March 20, 1S82. instructed to cut open hundreds of paste purpose of forcing the Governor iutoth boar 1 boxes sent from Ireland, only to j project. The most active of these agi f.ihl taut it was t'.io green shamrock and tators is Cooper, State Senator from Del not the deadly dvunmite that met their ' aware county, and chairman of the Re "H7 T';e otic ' however, is abo.it as ! publican State Committee, He gets aen eanr.. v e nave naa anotlier :n voice of snow, which has become mon- return to the United States, was to! THE KITER'S RAVAGES. learn that his absence had not left the ! American people devoid of scoundrels. ad scenes from cairo to Memphis pan The time was when the American na- i oramic pictcfes from tuts over tion presented the grandest spectacle: flowed region of the ill-fated ever seen by men. God save the coun- ; Mississippi vali.f.t. drTC W,iithPr are the Araerican Ifopje j Following are some sketches of life and ' trte j death in the regions of the Mississippi river THE -press' AND KING'S DETECTIVES, j floods, taken from the special conespond The Press is fast gaining in novjular- ! ence of the New York JTerald: , Jty and reaching a high prominence as a ; A widow ladv, living with her three chil City journal, by it persistent onslaught 1 dren on the Missouri shore above Donald I on Mavor King's detec'ives The citi- i son's Point, was rescued bv some men in a j zens or" Philadelphia don't beHeve in the lla, V wat,J had T,!' tw?te Rove ! nrx-oK 4. t--- : her cabin floor, and was taken to the Ken- ! .m'm, ?-,l"'f1.r; .Mn:8 ! tucky side of the river. She was ill, and had great a terror jo the eves of an English man as the other. tl;e shamrock seeming to hae the same effect on a nic-mber of the John JJoll family us a red f!;sg has upon a b.vine of t! e s.ime iiame in the ring. The de; ;hreM leopk-, i j la ! t'y set ion 1. by th there are jw in condition of the Irish , but ni'.'t eloquently ; announcement that the three southern pro vinces or' lh:it country Leir.-den, Con nanght" ami Mu'i.-tf-r as many Briti-h troops as L,.rd Kainn, the commander-in-chief of the jJriti..h forces, had ui!- himself frequently interviewed by the Philadelphia newspaper reporters, and in that way keeps himself and his rea sons for an extra session constantly be fore the public. His principal reason is that the Republicans, having now a ma jority in each branch of the Legislature, should meet and pass the Apportionment bills, and should not risk their chances of being able to do so at the regular ses sion next winter. Has Cooper lost all faith in th? Rcpuhlicani.-m of Governor Hoyt V And does lie suppose that if the Democrats in November should elect a majority of th5 members of the Legisla ture, which under the present appor- Ul'COine mon- i ..V, tl,., i -, , , ") mi- i ivcr. our wti- ill, biiu unu otonous It is hard on th eves and 17 u Fiiiiu-....iiy me u- . ro ne nitea rrom her bed into thtt boat, and oioiii'us. ii, is mtiu on i.n ejes, ana , tective system "St mm,o tr. eoteh .-Vior, e,. rwrt,- ..,. .t some other color, green for instance, would be warmly welcomed. No one now comes out with gushing sentiments of admiration of beautiful snow not even one of all the claimants to the au thoiship of "Beautiful Snow" could now get any credit for that fine poetic production. Cold weather will soon be gone and ulsters will ere long be hang ing in their accustomed places at the pawn-brokers. The Freeman tells rue that arrange- tective system. "Set a rogue to catch ; when the partv reached Kentuckv and she I a rogue," The exposures of the Press ' was being lifted again she died. The chil j induced the Mayor to dispense with the 1 drtn were cared for by some of the people services of a few rascally policemen, but I VlvnR R,bove Hickman on the hich ground ' he renlTPPd thom .;f K ' of Another woman, living in the same neigh- . ne replaced them with greater rogues. , borho0f1) Mrs. Earton bv namt becamS a i inere is no let tip m the Press in its on- mother prematnrelv, owinc to the excite j Elaugbt on Mayor King's detectives, and j ment, after the house had been surrounded j the Mavor and his officers signally fail- by the water. In her condition it was not ed to disprove the detailed and explicit ' possible to remove her, and not one of the I denunciation of the Prc Louis Me- : rcscuine party that wonld pladlv have taken (rarrroia im mi.. rt, t t : her flwav was willing to take the ohrtnee of I garge IS the City editor of the Press, IS : remaining with herovrnirrht. Thevsfaved. SEWS AND OTHER SOTlXiS. To tho weak Percna gives strength. Guiteau is reported to be as buoyaut and as hopeful as ever. Cardinal Manning refused to drink wine thouch ordered to do so by his doctor. Rutherford B. Hayes Is really President this time of the Fremont Savines Dank. The Pacific Mill, Lawrence, Mass., closed 1 uestiay night, uver 5,000 emploves idle. John Brizzolari, an Italian, made a de- ' perate assault on his wife, Julia, Friday eve- ! nlng, at their borne on Harrison f-treet. Lai- timore. He crushed tier skull with a hatchet ; and then infllctpd rifflden wounds on her1 body with a knife. While his wife lav on the floor Brizzolari Miot himself Jn the abdo- , men with a pitol. Both were conveyed to the hospital where fieir wounds were pro- ' nouncpd mortal. The Catholic T'nion. rdmpwoil of ix-cie- Know That hacking couch can be so quickly ; tie of the Archdiocese .f New York a.Inr t- j the chief leader of the forces of the pi per in the battle, and a gallant and no cured by Shiloh's Cure. We euarantee it, Edward Walter, ot Elk county, has four teen childreti, and the oldest one is only 13 years. The dwellingof Alfred Willis at Cardiff. Ont., was bunifd on Monday. His three children perished. Tobacco killed a boy of 1.5 at Blair, Neb. He not only chewed great quantities of the weed, but swallowed the juice. Sleepless nights made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for yon. At James' drue store. Will Vnil miflfr wih rlrrtpnia an1 livAr i . , ., ' , lne court notion ; .-"iiiun s uauzer is guaranieea , states court wa wtiiiouu. Ai jnuiM nrug store. A cow belonging to Jonathan Wood, of Centre Square, Bucks county, recently gave birth to a calf that weighed 120 pounds. i,atarrn cured, heaitn and sweet breath mer.ts are beinrr male for t lie ilrxlinn f i.-in I j of the new Court House, and tha he j moVt 1 thin " tl'6 ,br,ghtest' ! 2-.th of May is fixed for the ceremonies ; "f: p.nt"Prls.' and coura2e- . that the address of welcome will be de- I tbl r d 'V-f" : liv, red by (Jen. Joseph McDonald, and 1 i"?.. PJ"S nV" V .? , that Robert L. Johnston will paraphrase ! v' y i T , 'Ca13 ... . .. . ' i 1 ouncr Mecrarce is winninT fame ni : on me reminiscences oi i amoria der him w hoi he lauded in the Crimea to fight the ar::iu-s of th.e Emperor of tionment bill is about as likely to happen Rusui:i. Ic.arr'nie foi !y thnuaud troops, neat ter- d over about three-fourths of the ar-, a of IVm lv :ni.i, toi.-ei.lier with all that s;i'-!, a ft ite of av.d "i", cone vti.- ed of the unhappy condit i th.it, the w r-t govtrnf-.l country in the world. "Mirs inin:;..s, !i ca ti be for in -'.i of things in and oppressed a.s it is that the color of Cooper's hair, i which is now- a, bright red, will in. the : meant in:.-a .ume the raven's hue, and should gerrymander the State more out- i rageousiy even than it now is, that the j Governor would forget that he is clothed coun ty. Tho county has been especially fe licitous in the selection cf its orators. It would afford me much pleasure, in deed, to be present at the ceremonies of dedication and listen to the orations of those two estimable friends and elo quent gentlemen. Had I a new pair of legs, I would tramp all the way there to be present on that iiiteresting'oeoasion. i trust tbat my eloquent friend, Rob't hnn-pver "imi. ir.tifr)i tr footer. ier v.n.1 tA I secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Lemedv. Price the roof of her cabin, where it swung some j 0P,lts- Nasal Injector free. At James' j five feet above the floor and probably two j "f"? 're. feet above the highest point reached bv the ! A voVnS couple were baptized together water. She lav alone through the n'icht, at Trousdale, levin., and immediately ait. r i and in the mornfntr was lifted as tenderly as ; war1 were married inttieirdrippindgarments ; could be into a skiff and taken to ITicknan. t" same clergyman. where two davs later she died. j ,r f 1 "Rrp s Kidtre, .MayDerry township, ad , In one case an old ladv. Mrs. Cromwell. Mn.T.,lr county, two pine trees standing is a credit to the American iournalism livinc nearly opposite Hickman's, wasfound I feet apart are connected by a llmbeigh- of to-day. I 'one in hei house by a party who were seek- leen a'"',ve tne ground 5pmu BRT.VTTTF, ! ing for survivors. Her son had taken his ' " ,,u . ' a" o,l resident of Lsst Lib- bkeities. . . i,n fnr fMt.v- and ! erty, Allegheny county, fell upon a lowniek- Tiie, almond-eyed Celestial must not . goinn out to look after other stock had been e fence on Saturday, and one of the pickets srne. unable to get back to the home. The horses i i"elt'"- ,3.'JO" TiiFV.r. is Rmout;t. 'T i Lfl:i-.:. r its. cit , ! in i : f s.iine for t' I); t .; t! r. oiO ii , :'.niong tui I; is abo ; v 1 is sul ;m! a vast Piiilnd, !;,l,ia it choosing a ia'ilv the wiin me veto power and consent to see ; cence of the fierce conflict between the the "grand old Republican party" in this i Snodgrass and anti-Snodgrass factious. St;;te practically wined out of existence ! T,10Se wero memorable days in Cambria ten years V Governor Hoyt j L..A?E"" .flhc,a'9 for the next were once the great high-cock-alorums, d t'.-.i was so loi.g waged (rg-i:.i:.ition of the committee :s Yn n and M-:Gowan. T'ue (jn irrel ;iow ;r.v,vs o-ut of the candidacy of ll-.lt P.. P.iHiso'i, the i'1-esent city i.i districted before the next election or j Cambria's existence, she was the scene after it is a matter of small concern to i ?f n,a,iv hi. ter o!itical collisions and the People, whoever it ma v i,e to noli. V'1".1 "iu nisions- i our correspon . . . , J ; uent iii . ius aim oii.ee seeKeis, and lie also , the ki th was a happv participant in manvof I as one of John Sherman's smiles. ' i 1 " i'.tiiir, huh piiuiieo niniseii upon;, ------ , "i ' tho iineo :ows that an extra session would cost j the credit given the Echo for its great I 'ias ,ia'1 I!a a'ms finni lhe l"Wic purse a,.e ,?(1n e taxpay, is of the State r.ot less than ! services in displacing certain important j ctr1"pl.e .f wePk,s- r , , . . ' be dissuaded ti V. .1 cont r tir.'s Son's )l '.li'i er:i !' ' ij.-r re.-rlmioa': t (J : ' V, pl (" bitter feud. 1 his j-.ii ty in li r. for the I)- G ovei p -r. F.V : men; n cr g the r iu tl ratic nomir.a r since pat t i io'u d for Gov ;u;.!i;'.t i in ;uid ItcmoTats of end a most f Mr. s ow: P.ttis.n can't unite ci v in f.iver of his Eom:;i.i to from th ii. Id'UMepce the propriety c.'.ite-t. on l.t to r-n ri ? t of w itlidiawiiig Ccrs-.:Rts?M vv Mark II, Di xnt-ll. ,',. 41. .,1 -) I ! I: Of t l.!y :.:.!.. O'.l'-e 1 ' Ol'.i'e. times ill Oil! V h" a the J S T!:i" is :l b; Coill-'l'e: "-) W iu lsTi. before i.e i, that occi-i. tr . or -i! " him, but 'ii a.". i i iron v OT t'i b::i, i, Wi! i ' con- r-: It ; tft river Ar: Tie ni'. is iu': ' liv - 1'irst Mil iu--. w : ri l .ii Li,,..: i ;ir he w i i i itistnet, is teiri G. iientl Il.inison "v, il.l hunt aftt r 1 1 i..-en eh ctf -I sij ;ii:il announces not in: come. ' unable to eet back to the home. The horses i i''V- was instantly knied. Ex-Seiiator Conklintr was called before : were in the parlor and the old ladv in the : me nairor Johatin Strauss's wife (of the curtain and bowed i second storv. She had to betaken out thio' i L";,J'e y"u-Kn,0 ,Tr caches to tier ank'es. It U . rumor" d thit f ord Tioseo. nr,1 ! tl,e ronf- tn animals were also aved.- "V we'Shs all of five pounds. She used on r 'v tnl J Jr ti Several persons were saved in their niht I1, ''"thing but the water of her native city, i Ka.te fished the Garfield letter out clothes, being aroused from sleep bv the sud- Co":?"e-, , , ' Chase s trunk. ; den rise of ten days aeo, only in time to seek . 1 h husband of Mrs. U. B. Hayes has L., will not omit the historic reminis- i "?u " nnw bulling the autograph j the roofs of their houses. "r:'"Pt '' n,e 'np"rTaTtor? of ,9?vl.n-?. iuarkpc lor a living. : Mooern to a tiikf 1 ii . .. ' i,7 '"Oi " i Edmunds doeS not believe in second ! Many stoties of individualaventures are ! bl" W'" makC th'3 C" ' love, and declines to step into the gown ! b.ld, some amusing and some, bordering on At tlie sale of the Montgomerv White rejected by Conkling. ' the traeie. In one case, a skiff party were ) Sulphur Springs property near Lynchburg, , It does seem as if TTncle S:imn-iv Tilden '. directed to the house of a Jim Steinwell. who Va.. on Mondav last the lintel f.(r-ii f.u' knows very well that whether the State I of Cambria eoiVntv and in one tarr 'f i still hears the buzzing of the" White I ivt(,l a''0"4 five niiles beiow Hickman, on the ; killing one man aud seriously injuring 1J ... ' tt i : iff aiins near inp river. Knwmw rtiifnnr ftrniM- ncrwin Wi-6tor' r,-i;i .. ., , , i they found his frail cabin afloat and his wife ' In New Urunswick, . J . Nancy He'! as ; Ja W ? ,"r 4? ' S:Ul 10 ,t a,,d tw ba,,,es on the ro,,f wl,il was on i co,ftrert. hi" " R drunken careusalt her as stilt as a Springfield rifle, and a3 cold j a tree near by. He had fastened one end of ; home, fell on her ten months' i.l.t ehil.l tm.i : a r ipe to bis ridgepole and swam with tlie killed it. M;e leit the city before her arrest other end to the tree, to which he had moor- j could be effected. All four were brought off bv Mrs. Amelia Coles. wi. ,f i,;.tt- ' the sturdy fellow could hardly resitiing at Ilolmnburg. Pa., who elon.'.l t"..' The man who cooled Garfield will e-et ! VT . T'i" T.JI 'n 1 . .'xff- v-eorgiarour months since with Cullen .ne. c .1 ii,, v Y. . i1, ' " "M "K "HU 1,1 '"e worm, excepring ins hve thousand dollars, and the man who j family, for his mule and his pigs were warmed Arthur will get hung. i drowned and the provisions were gone. The civil war has left in its wake aj "the same story." nood oi neart burnings. That was an ; Landing after landing we made where the ' innominate letter or (.en. tiaiiield to his j same sights and same stories of lisaster were irienu trovernor Chase. If Grant has a bill arrainst the (Jov- ernmer.t, let him present it and quit the system or blackmail winch he and Jack i Logan are operating. i The late Presidential Fraud has Hays, to get rid of the little dark-e he ! houses, where they had fled to save their i lSlLIlJ, -?l,e .had ."!y I has been forced to associate with. I Davy Davis, Jack Logan and Bill Ma- i hone are to make speeches in Illinois on the wishes of the people of Cambria. It I 1 je 1- ourui OI J"l. I'avy will play the ! household goods were swept away," and they was tho high-cock-alorums of the Old i 1 '' " "" I ! ' r- ''""nnie will play the ; "ven on these roors for days or else on rafts. Portage that stood between him and a ! nz-i--RiHie iilustrAte the sky-rock- ! Hundreds and hundreds of them were hun seat in Congress i et- TIm Pyrotechnics on that dav will ' ?,ry u,ltl1 sometmdy came along and rescued u ',n ' 1" i . i a - tli4ni nitil .nam ,wl m'i..i- 4-...,.;i.- . i uk i)eoii(i comparison. v V Vi.. . -o, ".is two hundred thousand d(dlars. This, however, is a small consideration with Portage Railroad dignitaries and instal ling others. Your correspondent took especial pride in the part he acted in the oi.p.T aiid the men who are backing appointment of the honest I'f) Frank him in his extra session project. The i West to the Suerintendency. It was a ' Governor is r.n.i.u-stionabiv rhrht in th i !wPce of economy.liowever.and noth- I ground he i.ci'iipies on the quest ion. aud if he maintains it will deserve and re ceive the aj'prubaf ion of the people. mg to be proud ot as West's stealings j 411-l.hl 41, A li44l.. ,,....1.4:. e lt I. '"'ii' HHLv IllUC e. 41 I, 4II 4.IL (111 1114J other Superintendent's respectable. I am pleased to see that rny old-time friend (ren. McDonald is a candidate THK UKXXIEN-NIAL trv 1! 1, a-'ain. but that YV 5 1; .l -m out of p into hi S p.'.aee. .! i)u".in 11 was in the sii ;ry erab passed is I'ei.i'.ed of hii'.l that ne; f.r Wa-hingion on i !:;id consulted a C"ii-;id::-g a n-w house for I !!.-;) quite close the ; r to a 1 tck of ready .:, he v.-ev-r, i' s he found ! el Si..-..-! lhe i,:i. k p.iV to lie'' 1 e!e er.'.pl) olfiCC, V. :: l in '.e ! the .!.'. s.,nd i . i , 1 i.i U 1 v. " ' It is supreme folly for Democrats in i for legislative honors, which of course anv State to expect of a Republic m ! ,ie uin receive, and will in that position Legislature that it will honestly, much ! fu:11 C,?Untyi, 1$y , ' the wa , the General himself could say less wuh even an approach to justice something about plots and counter-pfots iiaseu on me reiaii ve s; rengtii ot part ics j or me conago omciais m suppressing pass a fair and equitable Congressional apportionment bill. It is a game that two can play at just as party success in a State falls on the one side or the oth er, but we iru convinced that before many years both parties ;vi!l unite as a mattf r of seif-iltenee, in the introduc tion of some system in framing an ap p u tionment bill by which the legitimate lights of political minorities will be seem,-. 1, insiea-l ,, b.-ing shamefully ta ken away and d.-st roye.l. The aportiou ui -nt Mils which have just passed the Legislatures of Iowa and Michigan are monstrous instances of the injustice to whi'Ji we lefer. Each of them is en titled to eleven members, but their counties- have been so displaced and so y mixed up that there will a married man. has been returned to her home by her aunt. There was no attempt to deceive the guests as to the age of the bride ar.d bride groom i.f a wedding at Elgin, 111. The cards of invitation said : ".Smith Jamison, 84, to Sarah Sewari, K3." Mr. and Mrs. McDonald had a street fight with pistols at New Lexington. Ohio, over the possession of their child. They had when I said "It is the same story" "do you i rt': n separate, lut neither wished to Mrs. Ann Jackson, wife of a tailor, coin- told. It gets so common in a little while thAt the edge of the horror seems tube taken on hy the mere repetition of the details. MV liWl ! no you realize, said one man realize what that stoiy is ? Uo vou realize T M ri r f 1 n tii'ita 1 .1 1 1 1 1 t i j m . 4 1 , l ..... i. .. r . - 1 hundreds of miles stood 01. tl,M rr.f. f tit i n?'tted suicide in a Station houseat Haitford, lives, and saw every th.ug they had in the world swept off to destruction by the cruel waters? Their cattle were drowned, their little stores of food were destroyed, their Ti,,. n,.i;n,.,i i vvi1ri. i neie i no u.iunt oi u. es sir ; Philadelphia, where the first Confess Garfield's repiiiati'm. as the sSons ! is "e U of our republic assembled ; where the ! butchered his bodv T):1v bv ,p.v 1 llu wii.mn .,t w :eiociice is aecurnuial nig Unit, though "'-I. a largi Off 11: I me-:' tent Ih be a n K o , !. of C ' sufi.-re th- Of tho: and V them. si-sip; nine 1 one. d e-i- k ( !' tnl'lli: ' h.'S c-srne : - ! i i '.i w 1,01.1 ,'e; i il - i- d :-;:-- '-;-; ie-. iu ti.e s:.,.. s 0r : i:,:u L-.'i: '. -i.ti..). u' : ,' : .! i r- of - very h i.v .',.1 a in-id Uii.ny . 4-n n.-ei'e fearlul :r.-.. i, id has c.n rie.l o; 1 ; to sneo : :i ex- recip'-rati'-.n will ie- pro!ll.', ae'ie!) 1 o Declaration of Independence was first ; prochiimed ; where the Constitution of jthe I'nited States was adopted, and j where Washingl on's Farewell Address j was lelivered, are sufficient to cause our j jmblic-spirited citizens to rapidly fail in line in favor of the Li-Centennial cele I liration. The occasion is kindling a i glowing enthusiasm which is likely to win tor it a cordial co-operation. Every i citizens of Pennsylvania has a right to cherish a commonwealth that can claim her hosts of heroes, statesmen, mer ; chants and mechanics, such as the j Franklins, Guards. Morrises, Hitten ; houses, Finches and Fu'.tons, not for- inglo Democratic district in i . 11 . ' 've necome n- i .isi i ions inrougnout tne worni. l ue Ui-Centennial Association is making vigortjus efforts, not only to do honor to the good and great Quaker by whom the foundation of our noble commonwealth was laid two hundred years ago, but al so to sh.ov to her si-i it Stales and to the portion of a cuinfi.rt 'i:4 f.ir- nis manner of taking off was damnable 1 " e a.'"1 Iia'1 almost lost his life trying to he d;ed noii" too soon for his own fame n s !,ors,s- I,e t",f' mfl that he swam Tho rumor now ia iVat . iV ViJ V- s,n'''n hf,T over to a Place where thev stood i a - i lhat oI'3 A,Ptk ! onl' k,i0-, V. and where thev would have i : Stephens is gomg to ,Ue another time : been safe if thev could have stood unricht i nuc iney were so clulU d bv tlie long wetlicr I flint fivi. l,.-.,,,'!.-,.. 7. .. .4 : j j v,-(..uder:'u:! not be ;i either state. Garfield's vote in Iowa la.-t fail a yar was lSl.rxX), and Han- s ar.d Weaver's lS,0O) : so that r l-",!-0 Republican voters will be to f'cet a Congressmen, while 130, Democr.ilie and (ireenbnek voters t e'.-.- even one. In the Michigan not, nowever. until he is out of office j He is not disposed to die while in office. ; It is sincerely to be hoped that the next time Aleck dies he will be kind enough to stay dead. j It is said the great Confederate and i Federal, Gordon and Grant, can shake i hands, having both been bunged in the recent stock rumpus. As old man Grant i is now short of grog and cigar change, j th 3tV, brass medals might be meited ; and coined into tiennies for the old I bruiser. q y ; but they were so chilled by tlie long wetting mat uv-e or them, lay down and were drowned in the shallow water. infrimous result C ee ry . llbh (' li) c.n P n ru'weW the sain is r.o.-":e.Hbc.l, 17.",000 opposition vo G'ri b-ing absolutely d isf ranch sed--left without ;i sincje district. The very s -ime thing is now in process of aceom pMshment by tho Republican Legislature of Massachnsr-tts. the paradise of politi cal cant and ch-irlatanis'ii. And yet the it- i nb'.ii-ans in all of these three States a;.-e'ei-ua'ly crying out in favor t,f n a fair count. 'ublicani.-m. full II V iiii'l fiee ballot and cri?y. thy name i.s ; world the aniaziiig progress she iias ; lrut.le during the unfolding of hr his ! tory in tne arts, sciences, literature and ; rdura? tonal and social advancement, j The proposed celebiati.-.n of the ru- mur : able event of the binding of Penn is an i eminently proper concept ion. What a ; marvelous change there has been since ! the landing of IVnnand his hundred as i sociates, from the little ship in which they arrived among Indian canoes on the Delaware, to tiie armored warships : and magnificent merchant steamers now launched irom our shipyards. OXE OR THE OTilKi; .Tt'DiuE P.lacr was ur.able to attend the late celebration of Gen. Jackson's birthday by the Iroquois Club of Chica go and sent an admirable letter in which he refers to "Old Hickory's" stern de votion to the great and invaluable Dem ocratic doctrine of thp right of local self-government, as follows : "There wa one great principle, which Jackson understood better than any public nian we ever had. except Jefferson, and sus tained it with inflexible fi of local self-government the pri vilege w hTch ' NOT LAND KSOrOH FOtl A GRAVE. Mr. Mani'um tells a story of a friend of his, Mr. Udet. who hail an old colored servnut, to whom lie was much attached. During the, first rush of the tlood the old man was drowned. Mr. Udet, after attending to more pressing matters, went back to try and fish out the old mau's body. While he was working at this a neighbor asked him vrliat he was doing. He said he wanted to bury the body. "Where; bury it where?" asked the neighbor. There was not a snot of drv land within i stantlv killed. I c n .... -4 .. T-.t . , i in teen mpes, and ne suspended his search. j This singular trouble added no little ineon j venienee to grief in mauy instances. One ; planter brought the body of hi? wife thirty ' miles to bury her, as he could not get access : to Ids own burying plot on account of the w;ler. , DnOWNED. i There lias been a very considerable utim- her of deaths by drowning in the sunken dis I tiict. An old negro, his wife and six chil dren, the olilest twelve years, were fleeing from their wrecked home" in Phillips county in n skiff, when the. frail craft capsized and been locked up twentv-tivo minutes when she was found hanging. At Cherry-field, Maine, on Sunday even ing, as Mrs. Hcttie Sprague, a widow, was leaving church, Chester Cunningham slipped up, drew a knife, and cut her throat. She died almost instantly. Jealousy. A crow that could speak a dozen words plainly has just died at J'.cdford, Mass. He might have bet-ome famous in his lifeti.r.e, but for his shocking profanity, which made his seclusion necesvary. His early education had beau bait. Mason could never have done so well for Bi-tty and the baby in the armv as he has by his breach of law and of discipline, ri.j'a ably the little woman liidn't know.tbere was so much money in the world as she lias now seen the c(lor "of. J. W. Johnson, editor of the Sheldon, (111.,) GnzMr., a prominent Kepubliean poli tician, ami an applicant for a Swedish con sulship, is alleged to have forged commercial paper to the extent of several tuousaud dol lars. He has left the country. The Iiritton family has fir four genera tions lived 4.11 charity in Germr.ntown, Pa. The progenitor, who died a few years ago, ag"d 9'i, had been a professional beggar sev enty years. The youngest members are now toddling from door to door with scrap bas kets. John Lynch attempted to board a mov ing Ireight train on the Pennsyl vauia rail road, at Miffiintown, on Thursday right, but was thrown under the wheels an.', almost in- 1 Ie was from Darlington, ed resolutions on Sunday railing np4in the New York Legislature to ps, and the Gov ernor to sign a 1111 now pending, which pro vides for the freedom of worship in State in stitutions. The bill is simi'iir to the one ve toed by Governor Cornell lat var. One obiect of the Fniou is to procure the appoint ment of Catholic ehaplains In the armv. At Tampa a young Kr cl'shman." C. D. Owens, Rttacked k yong ladv and stsbbed her nearly to death He w as" carr-.ired and placed in jail, but wit' in an t cur be was ta ken out by a mob and hanged to a shad tree yard, wher the United in oftsion at tr-c time. The mayor and sheriff protested snd Lieutenant Danes, of the United States aitillery. ordered out the garrison to rescue the prisoner, tint before tt'e troops arrived Owens waa a dead man. He was the exact image of ;'iiteu. Afire in the engine house of the New Castle and O I City Kaliroatl Corr.panv, at New Castle. Pa., on Saterdav morr.ing.'re sulte.i in the destruction of t!i b jiiding, to gether With three Irvr.-iTi'ivf-i and several freight cars, entailing Hf.iss of $",0.eOfi. Rn. mors were a'Dal tin' flip f: re was the work of incendiaries, hut it is b4-!ieved ti have re sulted from a locomotive spnrk. The watch man, an old man, and hH son, named Don nelly, who were slei-ping in the building when the fire occurred, are supposed to have pprished. The New York Sun having rappe Mr. : Conkling over the knuckles for his impro- -prietr in nd, Ire-sing Mr. Arthur as "His Excellency, the Presj(;..tir," the rporW deem ed th" form of n t dress reprehensible that ' It approved the Sun's emment and recalled to it the fact that so flccr.T.)pM,i!ei n journal ist, for pxnmr.1.'. ns M-. Dan,. Paving oe-a- : Sion to apniy for t (i- ofli.-p r.f Collector cf fie Port of New York to President Julmcnn In January, 1CC. addressed him exactly as Mr ' Oonk'ing on the a,i f,f March last ad tressed i President Arthur. . Tusenn Lng-bti and a man in Iii em ploy named Harrison, wee airest,.,' fit Langdon's residence on the charceof ki'llne ' A. H. Crooks and S. J. J .rv hv a t-ocp , , citi7"?is, and turned over to a .I'-j. nt v -het -iff j at D i!la, Oregon. AtVr r aching the ti0tei " a party 'if masl.ed tie-n overpowered the ; guard and shot La-e don dead. Harrison ' . was ban jed to the tre-t work of the Ptidge None of the perpetrators have been identi fied. Nothing J -es been 3- f ite.ired to imp'i ; cate Harrison in tt-e mnr.i-r ..f Crooks and ! 1 Jory, and his onlv offeus,. semis to be that he was in l.angd.in's eiup'.ij -Sarnnel LfK-khart. of Vet Vincent, ' Chester oo.i'.ty. i- the owi.,-r of a remarkably intel'igent b!a.-k dog, !., :,." A f..w mru , ings ago a girl living with the familv came : down stnirs enr'v and Viil: a f r in a stove, : whi"h blaz.-d up s44r.at.id v ti-.Tt the chimney , :nto w.celi the stove pipe ian w., F, t on fi-e" and qnicklv fndar.t-erf d fh l-o..e Tt " girl had gone out. leaving "S!-ep" h ing ,,Par , the etiim:..y. find he. fikinj in the situation at once, ran up stairs to the room of l.is mis tress .and commence 1 K.rkmg loud lv to at tract her aiti-ntion. and s':e. expecting s..ne. 1 thing was wropj eai0 down prom'.T!-,- and ; succeeded in extingiiM:ii.g th- flai.o'-j in Voce to sfve the hfiuse from destruction. Ed. Hatten, a five. year-old negro Poy - residing nenr Woodlawn. ten mi'es north r,f Miirshall. Tex., went into th house cf a i neighboring colored woman lim i'm hprt"m. po4-ary absence, and taking her irfant child from th- cradle carried it off toward the r-'I ro;id )ep,.t. On the mother's return s!:e gave the a'nvm 9W ru,,,jt. The child was fnnhv fomid in a fence c-rnr N ',v' roinchcd out in a dying condi tion. Tlie voting demon, r.ot" leirg old enough for leg-l punist.mert, was cRiil.t and cari'ed lionie to his mot tier, who said the boy l-.ad a penchant for pufiri" ,,t (f eyes. A flowing within an inch of" I is P'e ) by bis mother is all the pupishrm-nt the vi ; veni'e eut-throst is likely to receive for his murderous deed. The Helina In-lrwl'nt sp.vs that an ; enormous meteor ie -r,,ne r'cn!'x f.--l! a a i point sont'ie-i-t of Fort Asir.a',:i,e'Mn. . tap.a, lial-f t'g nr. th surrotinding c'.ur.trv , with th glai... The time which empsed be. . 'ween its strikiig the earth p.d - tet.ort reiciung iP-P-na w;is tieariv fiie : 1 ne snocK was hlo- i1(. report of i and tt,e orf'i was shat-et, Cir.-t-A ! next d'V f..r a dista 4,,-e ,,f sever. 1' f,!l.-s frw" ! Pe1 reveae-d notrrng Taking in'o con ; sideration the fet that sound travels one ; thousand o;,e Purdred and (w,..,(v ..t n a , Second, it is es-jmatei' t!-t t' e meteorita , must nave That Ksv.'n'sIr-",-will cure th? w cf dyspepsia. Will 'nsu'eahcarrv---.. and increased c'--e-t""" ri-i..- Cures peneral ccb;:.a. ... gives a new leas;" : ispels nen-evs dc-;e,. . and low spirit.-. ' "" " D Restores ancxp.a-- --. ing mother t-. fj'i 5r",l",.' and gives tenance f:-r htr c! ' '" ' Strengthens the r-.-;.. n t rv e , c n r i c e s t r. t '- '-. i 7 Overcomes wfa"(r.s- -.. fulness, and lack o''-- b. Keeps r.fT ?M ch :'. r... and other ma'.r.a' t Will th; infuse W: weakest vmi-, St.. ff-r f-.- i r-r-'-.--i- 0 d-L ;..;a.ei i r.r.v i fC t.xi -..; it; : i -. 1 1 T M-t, in . j;c ' 1 n: t . -i l.av- re. years uK.i: II Bro'a'n's will hcive a eftect u-.ion ; 1 i, any mccLcm; rr.j racing li, ' thj; PARK CUs HAIR EALSAv .. V.; s ' r rr -, 1 &y nest":r lt.e vca'Vf: T.-ior !: Pa4--5 Ksr BMm-. f:r-'- IV. m- i PAKKEEVS "3Uli,f LS ; I f t ih n. ii- CT4 ' Tl II en fii'tv il'tv f,. :!-. 4Kirt England, and had been only two weeks in i : r,n Th.e k!,,.k fric.,,f QPr, tbis country. penp e ,at t-ort hnitn-i'tin! at Coat-Hanks. The Warden of the Illinois penitentiary i W,,,,-i-. W. V.a , 4 i-ilv ot- S;iw:av savs that .lames Burke died in that prison of ! V." " 'i!!o r.-tuneinr from a d,a:W. grief and remorse. lie slew liis brother, and vro' VVi,".' ar,,,' ls wa "hot an t ki'ied pv a couit and jary viewed the crime so lenient- nil-Hir .did. -run. need IT. The youths hail . K mioiaiT" i-ki'se, ari'l at a inie ii'inr 1 avi letr. esrv ly that he was sentenced to only five vears' imprisonment- But bis own estimate of his frilLt 4VI4S 4lmel4 lii.li4- Ilie nifldeti vault in which Mr. Charles 1 ' " eornerof .North Fr-'Tit a 1: 1 e ..i:e;s i- ! er To" .' i Vll :l V t in ti; r p. Tl." n ' ro i 1 1 ' . i '.s fr- re:: t t'. r is p. i.e ;il 1 if the oeiinvr. by or 1 meoli :ii M-tnphis ions 1 ; t e-1- ,,f in th- ?fis ' i'e :uid ni.ij it a ph'-.as;l!lt Brror.t: r..v.!i' . to the Aih.'I V " !-ifer lie ,-,t' i sped :l c:ud ie Cril if i ii r'-feo -rice 1 41 1 !;i'."i viis taken 1 i.-.ry ' t-d. week, tl .' v.'rt.-tiirtrton is t rtil. :;nd in a ; r 1 : ' I ic.o-.' s .v th t I ,1,-) 1 to be p ;'d ) t7 no fr'lilt -lll .11." We tsnepret very stroplv i i-"i:'i': tlis o'.e sentence in liis ; M i h 1 closed the door to ! e"-v i-i his h- half. The ! ' v. . re ti) 1 e directly after llH lion iiiid ! ntc'iee. to s.ive hitli li'i: -: ft ne. of itnpi-isonment, and :it-"s!ii; -ic'ively troin : op. even : i-hit nr.-s 4if s-v ral of the Suites ndoptel r sol nt i. its reqip-st insf s!,. nt to par-Ion him an ft to ro iip: to 1 1 i p' tee in the arm v. rniht hi.vr- I., en successful ; Imt as tie li-.s -,..!! pr.irier to forsf all the movement liv (..' ;,,.. ,4 . tv rereidiatirsr it. tlie prob ability thai ff. Ar'h'ir. the '(initeau Presi.lctit.-- ',e calls him. tray fake liim it lei own wo d mid refuse to interfere. posfscr. pot W o l'l-esit, ; tliat in jiostjer fiT-.r' -ci 1 ' vi'-t from a wh'eh : the Tee "h ivi-o? the re st ore 1 inn lvnnfitt'on of Aaron A. S-tr-rent, ( f Califoniia. who was reeent lv appoint ed Minister to (Jtnn.iny by Mr. Arthur, don't seem to be any better in Unit coun tiy than it is in lii.s own. and the p.ews-pep-rs in 'erli!i .severely criticise tlie selection of sue!; a successor to former American inii.i-icrs like (ieor-ro ll.in croft, Bayard Tayior and Andrew D. Wiiiio. It Jnis been a )ecu!i.irity of American politics, ever since the close of the civil war, that when a member of Confess succeeds in establishing his rennf at ion as a public plur.dtrer, lie is sied with an ambition to represent his country in some rapacity abroad, either at a Kuropcan monarchy, or at one of the IJepnbHcs of S-r.th America. In a contest, of this kind a roue will often suec ed where an honest and deserving man would meet with ienomiuions fail ure. Men who are not fort'inateenourrh t.v become (.'ontrressnifn l'lay the same role as was shown only last week in the case of a man 111 one of the Western Mates, who was pretty certain of soon being appointed Consul to a city of the second class in (iermany, but who was compelled suddenly to make liis escape in order to avoid being attest d for for gery. No man who has a proper regard for the honor and reputation of his country amor-; for i en nations can de es alike, undertakes to rcmiiatn the nrivv.ro ; interests of the cnnntrv. anrl tiioiT uii o i' I'itli.14' li ivi rt 41 in T-wi-f,- i c .,,.44 4 islation to stuff the rich with lmiint govern tlie country, or our form of gov- ' ' " ' : i ' " ernment is a ta menshiji finds no method of prevention that does not not sweep away the most valued muniments of free government. Even in the suppression of such an ad mitted evil of polygamy the Republican paity cm not adjust itst-lf to a salutary restraint. It was Hit! glory of the Dem ocratic party that for nearly three quar ters of a century it was enabled to cov ern the country within the boundary of the Constit tit ion, hut it seems impossi ble for the Republican party to do so, and proves tluit it is unfit to govern the country. en v i L';uiieo communitv one it to Kivn of i doina as it pleases in-recard to tt; ,;e matters ' . , t were .m.wne.i. Thirty or which concern nohodv P Th, T f f"' ty tieaths are reported in the four coun the veryTsence o ''" 1 tjPS- the most of the unfortunates being ne- grem, instead of eonfinin itself to trenerat ' f.r"",a'ld nn 'f them l.ejnK known beyond legislation ntTecrina-u iL i',0.,!1 tlie.rhomes. It is possible, ev-n probable. that this number will be multiplied many times by the sufferings from starvation b.i improper food during the next two weeks. i Carroll, of Carroll ton once stored his paper- and valuahleti, containing an oaken cabinet with drawers ami pigeon-holes labelled by : liis own hand, was discovered lately by some laborers who were tearing away a portion of : the wall of tiis old Baltimore house. Huge, on trial for his life at Bellefon ' t.aine, Ohio, was a handsome fellow, and j women of the place made much of him, I crowding round him in the court room, pil j ing his table with flowers, and some of them. mougii oniv sugiu, aeouaintances, Kissmi lure Repnlican st iteV m T (. n, ndinrr applications for . T. i Mates- . the legislative schemes which cannot be car ried out wi'iifiut robbing the public that Congress is not expected to understand the meaning or purpose of one in a hundred. In truth, if this imperial power shall undertake to provide for the diversified interest of the country bv special legislation, it must not only do infinite wrong, but it will break down with the weight and become bewilder ed by the multiplicity of its business. Tiirc mo st'NFr.owEn.s. Jack Sherman anil Hill Wjndotn, the Robert Maoaise and Jacques Strop, of the Republican party, are the "Rig Sunflowers." Th "IAIE NEW AAIS." Mrs. Wm. I. RYcmrAjj, St. Catherines, Ont., says : "It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y , I have used 'your 'Favorite Prescription ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and Tleasant Purgative Pellets' for the last three months and find myseif(w,at shall I say) 'made new again' are the only words that express it. I was reduced to a skeleton eo4iM ..f COMrVLPOnT TANKKRISM MIRACULOUS ES CAPES. A correspondent of the St. Louis Globe- now dubbed ; f1 flrjidtliout fainting, could ! says: "Stories illustrating the 'height of wI Hi is brace of stottaeh vT.if , ,"'-"n m ! iV'r a,m ' i?nser or week B' are to I On Buffalo Island alone, which is a sm-V! wn--n a veraici ot aciiuittal was render- island in the St. Francis lake, there is a pon- ; n-,e r 4 -j r . Illation of one thousand peoide. who are Pen- i . -,,ll,a,n SW'r 25 y.eal3 ?hl- ,n communication. Thev I V ?''. ' iK V.l SIZ : bouse on Friday to make some repairs while i the engine was in motion, when he was ' caught in the belting and had both feet torn ; olT at the ankles. lie lived only half an hour i afterward. I The beavit st blow of the season occurred at Portsmouth, N. II., on Saturday, in which i the schooner E. A. Elliot and several smaller 1 vessels were wrecked. The steamers Ko ! Chester and Florence are overdue at Boston j and a number of outgoing vessels are lying at anchor in the harbor wait ing for the heavy sea to subside. At about four o'clock on Saturday morn ing unarles S. Wells, of the Dmliey Observ atory, at Albany, N. Y., discovered a blight comet in f Icreules'Jright ascension, 17 hours, .r. 4n i ti ii te rioit 1. 1 i nut nil. iti,i.r..uc ! minutes. Tlie comet has a tail aboat 5 min ' l.tec. O. length mid A nucleus rif nliont t!t i 4iee. nimr.i.'l, . . .1 , I . .. .(.'' i-.ii.i: hi ;i oaT'ce Iii'se, BTM i- ie: l. esro TintT TWO c r s ,mn.i ont.f,f whom Milligan vtanL-d total-e tvi.ii t Mi! igan rushed out fi-.n.. 9 T ace of concealment and attacked h;:n Ihivis defended himself, snd snr-eed.d in knocking his assailant down. Mitiigati cuin ed bis feet, t'flwever. nnd drawing n si., all pi-tol. fired. Tl e In I! pierced Ravi,' br.-ast and after lingering for twenty minutes jn an insens;:,;,. condition, e-rnired on thP where he was s,,,f. Mi tigan w.as jtrres'ed at liis utn !e"s h.mse a short time pfr t''e tiaeedy nnd lodged in tail. Miiiic-iti wis ion. it n e n rtuenee of liquor, but Davis f lid to have been perfect!!- sober. a fjr-f.at v Fesl'l 8 I! yrj -'rvr.-: -t c- '.-tt-rv so:. rtir-. -r r.r. r - - - r he c ;- try 1 afki :: . ( b If vra 1-1 l.i-v- -r. r. re::- ; t-i'.-'--i. '' yr. -t.:a! be.,?:j- kl"i:.!r.;e.T :;;-: b-4f.:t J i-, Ifv-a " 5-- --. I , frr., i-.'Cr-T t "n.- a ..ri.--, li""ci.lci.ev;tt. J : 1 : (.ni ths Eit snd If y--.. a- t a- " s . -. t:s-.e i - -. - -t r: IthfVli'v-ii-.'jr'- - 5 - 1 : CAVTi V-F-'..,; : '. 4Vir --.--1 r ' C- 4 rer- i l . 4"T..,, f--.,r. . i: 4 .1 sr..;.. v. t r i CR.'.I tA'-;--; r - 2 tp! O 1 "- -' n n a - d i- riirhtTLil 5- " e s -i ne t hfrp 1 t f Ir . I- Toii Cologne ; d 'c ; , ca -i ( :y - 5 j r --- ! J '.' ." ' 1 i Mi V ti-Vv li .... is ;' tirelv cut oil from ; have not been heard from since the floods ! began, and the havoc that may have been 1 wrought there may prove one of the worst i chapters of the "whole awful story. For ! communities to be so ravaged by floods serins u Kiltie it, neglect 01 precaution on their part ; but it should be remembered that so far as history goes there is 110 prece dent for this flood, as it was never thought possible that tiie Mississippi would find nu outlet into the head waters of the St. Fran cis. That it has done so now is certain though it is impossible tinder the present condition of things to tell just the course it has followed. jiepuDiican aes.111er.es persuaueu their i all hone, mv immediate rfenth B44.ra underling, Pitney, to rob the public tain. I no;v live (to the surprise of every, till to pay for their bouquets and ser- body) and am able to do my own work." uades. - A license is required for marriage in Il linois. A young man's wedding day drew near, and the road to Galena, the nearest licensing T.' '1 ,n i i . , . t 1 IW,,e,.o ...iciii, Tl,u .....sK i - I . e. ... i-.e u ,i P. llllll liiat .... I.,, ...j. 1 n.riiiiicin a norse con ill nor ne n.i on it TIIK TKRUVIAX HASTINESS. There is an odor of whitewash at the very threshold of the investigation of of the committee of Investigation were thrown into a state of great trepidition, when Mr. Shipherd indicated that he was willing to tell the whole truth. When the committeemen discovered that Mr. Shipherd was ffoinjr to tell all he knew about the connection of the Government officials with the Peruvian villainy they quailed. The honest (V) committeemen desired Mr. Shipherd to tell only what they desired him to tell. So the complicity of the Government officials with the speculative schemes of .tppoiiiLineiit. iie has ; the Peruvian Company are not to be prjv- ctot.n..'. r..riii 1 r 14 j J i , " cetv njjii are tola DV mi;iinuiir. -o MJ L " . fr,rn(1? E'vpi "P I these gentlemen. One is to the effect that a Tim Pacific Mill strikers at Lawrence, . colored man and his child were in aboat ' Mass., numner 003. N umoer i.ile because of I coming dowr. the river, when the former i llle strike, 410. A general lockout was ex j lost liis footing and fell overboard, swim- pected on Monday. Father Ryan (Catholic) 1 ming, however, to a tree. The boat con- j in church on Sunday advised the strikers to J taming the child drifted down and lodged in , return to work, and denounced the leaders i some h iftwood, the little one being rescued : f t,ie movement. While speaking many j after four days' abstinence from food. An- ' people lett the church. : other gentleman told of a man and liis wife ! At Raw.ins, W. T., on Sunday, a party j on whom the water gain.td so rapidly that ; of masked men visited the jail and took they were compelled to take refiiue. on tho ! therefrom Wm. Carter, Robert Roddick and I roof of the house, being resetted by a man in ' James Lacy and hanged Lacy ami Roddick, i a dugout after a dav and a half of isolation i Carter was allowed to escape. The men be- I Another from IliVkman, Ky., says: "In ' longed to a gang of safe blowers who have Thedistance was seventeen miles. After try ing to hire somebody to make the journey on foot, and failing to find a pedestrian at the price he couin anorn to pay, he set out himself on th ; A Ftexpish Father. A Carbonda'e d's patch of March 17 ivS t,t the aut'ior'tie .f Lennox have captured Cummings v .o ; attempted to murder liis "son i:r .Tnc last : and will five him a trial at the next term of ; court. It seems that Cummins- become ; jealons of Lis wife without provocation. One j Sunday morning siie respond.! to act'! to 1 attend a sick neighbor, which so enraged : ' CnmminTs that he swore he would have "re- ' ; venge. Id ' had an only so. i. "iilie, 12 vears ! : of ate, and he resolved to do inpi-y to t!,e , ttriy to spite bis wife. Accordingly risked ' ; Willie t- take a walk with him in t forest, I and the boy g'adly accepted. W hile they j were walking in the ravine a mile from the , house, Cummings sterned beoind t.is so-t i j and picking up a piece cf fence rail, struck , the bov with it on the hak of the head, fell- ' I ing him to the ground. Re bogged rct-ous-ly to he spared ; tint the father paid no heed j to his cri-s, and clubbed him until he con , sidered hfe extinct. He tlicn rol e.J the body under the rocks and overed it with ; leaves. Wlu-n tie return. 1 home alone l is I wife inquired for Will'.- Re said the ho was vi-si . i ti at a neig" ar's. lie soon after ' wrd l.-rt the hous- and was a lugit ve from , j'.istice until last week. The mother wa;t.(l i anxious'v for the boy's return for several i hours, ami then with, friends strut'-d in 1 search for him. The boy bad roiled ve-p f'-et from whert his father left him. and was alive when thev found htm. Re was taken home, and f(.r four months lav between life , : and death. Re is now an idiot o..a . , 9- 1 4. - ..."- : r m J": 11 S' r, piiil.vii:i.imu SIXGEIl 3lACHf Equiil to ont Sinff'T i't Ih The above cut rt rro-'i,'- -.i styie for the pr-f.i.le v ' vi : the very low prii-e ,.f ... : not ask you to pay mrr.i v. e ' naciiins. After having ex: not all we reprceet. r. 1 . t, expece. Const;;; y..ur i:e. Once, or n,i tor ej'r r- ; " Address I'UAIII I - V. t No. 17 X. T." h . i neither speak nor hear. I ciivi: voi morning of the appt.inted day It was a hard i co."ne('tion with the work of the relief com- i lately been operating extensively in Colo- ... 1 , 4.4 . j 1, y. is 11.41(1 m.ttee Severl iiwlonno, ..f n,;..! ' roa.. TVvo.iiincr anil I tjli job. and he returned covered with mud al- si rxinttisien, anil narerooted. his bouts brought the performed in the evening. m.ttee several instances of miraculous . , ioirS iioni ueain are reportea. Ur. tsynum room ot their tiwelling. savino nothinir rado, Wyoming and Utah. w. K. jjicKson, 01 unicago. waited unon riFSTnrcTtvE Tt An no n AccnF.NT.-One I J 1 - V I i 0 (! I 11! n on 0 1 1 eUi'P'll tin ff 4 i wi irftcl 4 . 1 . 1 . . - 1 . , ... 1 ii , V.I.-4-RS ever Known on me 1 ennsyivania Katlroad occurred on Sun day night last, a short distance east of llown ington. Chester county, and near tlieUrandv- 4 "llti. ll'(L'. -k I ir HI T "I f r I 1 Trt n4 , . ; . attired. Mr. William Allen and his family Seriiaant Mason. He was accompanied by coming west, tuoke an axle and the train scaffolded themselves up day by day as the ! Kepreseutatives Aldric.h and Farwell, and : crossed the bridge with the' wheels on the having been mired and abandoned but he j laa51lV or four r rsons were taken from ! the President on 1 utsday last and presented i,.i,f i, t:..., . ' "e the room ot their tiwellintr. savine mithiim the monster petition Irom the citizens c.f 11- ,4 . 4- .mull iij r,i hut their ntirlit rlothes in wliieli than 1 lini.is for executive clemency in the ease of : wine Itri.lee nl.:...J ( ... ...J. t- .-. TT. .'. . I- - BT 441 B 1:; t Fr.nu the anni'-t! tax returns made to the Secret. ..rv tf Internal Affairs at Ilar- 1' t di-coyerv is made 'oil and W.-iii-"! (tot p. a wa'f h of anv kit d. As Lit ti! etmnt- -s i'i Warren coiiiify, pert moot. baf has be 'iri -nt pold watch pre- t i" mepiU-rs of the s'l vr-' ris-iti-- tp that, iu W ties there i r ei'l.er ,o'.i (.r ( toyernor St . .;,e til" ijM. stjon Co:ne i f t!j. r.1.1 sentcd !. him I Slate Si pate y Crawford county ap-1-rars at-a n..t to h ive a sin-h watch, hi !; loads o: Cra-.vf -rd I, r.ion nt to civ tt.pt such n-tuin is perfectly P.b- d. th.tt tl e county commission- as vdiru they in;o!e it. ty iv !.! .sev-iity-(-i5rht 1 -. '.vl:;.-;, a :i tolerably 1 telnri.s b;iL '1 1 v I a- -, s :jv-r lin-nr V, i.ole contl' -!, e ;ti the Joht.jtown and the orb.-i i'tyiiie. W, thought there ft nd S.-ugtrit' uo political lntluence in his own State which wou'd single him out for tlie honor, nor was ho one of the :',iG men who fought in lhe last ditch for Grant's third term at the (,'hicao convention. The in..: ives for his appointment in the face of his t.;.d Copijressional record are hard to understand. 1..- irr.ii nil iii-ms m 1 ne positive , ' 'i 1 y ucj my re rescued 1 1" -" " 1 on 1 irsiueni 1 n.-s, en l n 1 ier cri'ssing 1 ne car turn4'd over ' curative powers of the Great Germ an Is- j from the roof of the house. Marcus Little, j said be would consider the rase. I and th- engine going east ran into it the en ! VIGORATOR. the onlv retnedv tint hot rmrml who lay ill with nneumnnia wns ro ico.l n I M. E. Dickson, (if t;tiicaio. started for ' pine nnd Pa tnnlr ii 4 .'. ' . 1 itself a specific for general debility, semi- j on a Ph'itform until finally he was lifted out j Washington on Saturday night with a peti- ; over an embankment thirty-three feet' in nal weakness, impotency, etc., and all dis- i through the roof. tion tor the panlon of Sergeant Mason. The ! depth. Th fireman wai killed and the en" TIIE m il.i. r 1 r (' r B' u-.-!. :i er? kto v i ' Cambria c re: pro!. 5 ltv.-r w-e fair iei' there a;.j :.,-,s watt,),). j ;;) tl, third vi. .,,! 1.1 to b ' I v- i 1 , 1,1 if tjHMt be rrjistaKC-n, f if '.ires r.' t r 1. Tin: ('1'io.ii ;:i(rr-Or"ii pays the following si--nifieant tribute to thelem- : oeracy. Its admirat ion and comm. -nda-tion w-re excitol and called forth bv the dist ing-iiisli4.d gathering- on tlin ap-nivers.u-y of .bickson's birthday. The St.I,v;ut Ucpublicin organ ot Ciricajjo a ays : "There is somelhir.g refreshing nnd de lightful ir. the ever-returning enthasias.n of tie' I 'ea.ocr.at at t nese anniveriary occasions. In national retirem it fortwenty-five years, ' and iiuic'u of the time in actual disgrace, they pat ti shame well-fed republican, who catt her 1 y squeeze out a ehe-r except when a n.-i'iotip i contest forces '.hem to sink faction and e!f or lose all. We never admired the ' i-moei.4fi, party n..r it pruui s.les, but, uuist co.te--s that Us 'superabundant arid, ew-r-reci.vi it.,; enthusiasm, whether In p,iw. . er or 01' of powr. "mmands o.ir svmpattiy : a:nl ee.les us wish, that we con Id transfer ' seine of ii to the party whose principles and ' h.st. iy tl iVe been a larse pact of Cue coun- try's fiiry for the Inst twenty-five years." 1 en to the public. Mr. Shipherd seems ,,, i.,.,. , , .,- , ..',. , ,- , ci'-- in 14 .1 use 11 ..in seu-anuse or over-taxed : individit Ai. disaster ' rem.i..i. Kri h'iik aim is sam 10 con- K'm-cr nan v in inert. The cars which wet a to hare a tb-sire not to conceal ai) t hing, brain, finally ending in consumpti.an, insani- ! The indivi.lnal st.Trs of iiLa r tain 120'00 "an,,, 11 is --borately gotten loaded principally with coal .nd ke we e t. olo ..,r.i .... u,r v. I'liiiimuT 4ii.n i, , i.............. K, ...... uy ho oruL-gisis, or will Pe j page of the ITernhl hut 1 nei or- ,,Z.ri., o ' . " u . . ' " ' I'.'oprii. 1 ne no'ine $ ; ynrs oeionging to the train that crossed the tZlYtZ Jri'LZ . lrt' ?ke in detail. The broad statement of faV ! , 1 2 ,n k-d. though not iJT Vo -.T r " !?at more than 100,000 people have had i VnrZA vu l'XuZ T?.. ' "'J "1'7 'hat went over the r : ii .... , II1C1I c-rnH iui i-ixciiiaranu lestnnoniais oi genuine half KUlv- homes have been crir-pled in mean; if not. t Li E i "?.7 .us!lanTs Plantation . . t,' . , , - r in v enezue a. dui was at'erwarrts rni.Woa i rooaoiy a quarter ot them are 1 iim t nxf - i . ,' 7 ' " .l nvr t- Aa Illotntsl PoMip'ir 1 4 ! v tier S. 1 1 tie teli-ej 1 I'K K I't at more than loo.oiio people have had pratrnrri rt,iiaii,;. T-i i " " o-.v ns inose ;nat went over the r n-i -u ....-r-- Vt I r r i- a t-4. 4 i- A-vn 4 . ii T : v. l t hrifrifq vnA wherever thev t, " ' ... I living om!.i n. " V... o"'n i tne money. Mrs. Mc.Manus has claims nen.i- I . KxrERiEXCE from Mast. I had auieiVashioneveVvwhe raanv do not know 1"' gainst th, Venezuelan Rovernment. hd miserable so h.ng ami had ! that is usually expended in oara. es H . ! is to come from. i " " '? Michael uarr.sli, Allen Failes. lus "T mishanrl so much trouble and ex- i forms having been wiseiy and patriotically sent n iin.iMM hi hiii ineir oisnessea iriends l r r r, w ho are the victims of oppression and rapac- i TTfLT Two Bottles. Messrs. Johnson, . ity. Altoona Sunday Mornina ' Ho' oway Co., wholesale druggists of Phil- ; ; adelplna, Fa., repi.rt that some time ago a ! I (teutleman handed them a dollar with a re- ; A CI. FAR COM PI.EXIO! i quest to send a eood catarrh cure to two i can t.e had by every lady who will use Far- i arn,.f officers in Arizona. Kecently the same Ker s (linger ionic. Kegulnting the inter- l Rentieman told them that both the officers j Catarrh, Cold in the head and Tlay Fe- tcr to Sardinia under President Van Tiuren flattering X t..7... I ' lbai Es'ate Poolers, j reedman's ' Bui 2"?, members.'of heve it is an article of teal merit. Smith reauiies r-vj Tra.lers, Indian Rin?. Co., Wholesale DruistsPhiial sjers. Post OTic; routers. Peruvian nas- j almshouse at Lancaster, Pa. y aeipnlA' 1 Samuel M'tntgomery , John Montgomery and ' Nicholas-Kell, boys in their teens, were dig- ! Ki"B a tumifi ai jm. josepn. Mo., on Thurs- want him lu do. He knows some t hings that they would rather he didn't know. Mr. shipherd knows too much about the Peruvian pastiness, and Congressmen don't like to investigate themselves. One of the Ht Hi medal bearers, while nos ing around tlie capitol mistook the Peruvian guano committee for a Stal wart caucus. Tiie txior S liVer was mis led by the smell. The mepl.itic atmos phere of the Senate has been freshened by the turning up of thePeruvian guano business. DEGEXEKATE STATESMKX. It is mortifying and humiliating; to think of the great decline in old fash ioned honor in politics. The time was i nal organs and purifying the blood it onicklv ; Rnd the wife of Gen. John C. Fremont. iiv" when an American statesman was an 1 remvea pimples and gives a healthy bloom i ernor of Arizona, had been cured of Catarrh horn st. honorable man. Congressmen t0 cl'eek- Rtnd about it in other column, i by the two bottles of Ely's Cream Balm. were orce r.oen whf.ni all Americans were pro r.t i or, hut Lack Pav Grabber.. : UEXkt G. JvOdoers. L nited States Minis- ! ver. We hear from r.nr ,tnm i.J.. : his family was imnrctichi- ni .5 Credit Mobili. r. Pacific Mail Sutisioisers. ter to Sardinia under President Van Buren, ; flattering reports of Flv's Oeam r,i 771 pleaded piteouslv. ' -Mrs. Pryor, a Pennsylvania woman, bav ins found a man she liked better than her husband, that estimable person declined to make a fuss about it. lie paid her f '5, sup posed to be. her interest in tha partnership accounts, for which stie cave him a receint . 4 li cartm .Inn.......... . ,. . 1 . 4 44iyiyb 111 uim or i separated peacefully. K i 1. SO 1 " 5oo , p-r m pense. no one seemed to know what ailed nte. that I was completely dista ai tened and discouraged. In this frame nf nnn.i l ..4- day, the earth caved in, burying them alive bottleof Hep Bitters and used theni unknown Michanl Garrish alone showed symptoms of i 0 ,Ily ""'!" ftnn began to improve and life when the bodies were recovered but he Pa!ne'' !-' fa!t that my husband and family uien as no was Peing taken out of the pit. inougnr it strange and unnatural, but when Ttc Csttolic Fr jf) rnirr f-re. : i FR. An aged man applied at n n.nu fice in Chicago to b sent in a bos to Boston, lie had made a box with slats on the sides and found that, with himself and food it would weigh 200 pounds, on which the rate to Boaton and back would be ten dollars, and when told that his plan for cheaply visiting nness 4x0., nine nrouzur ottutm unon the people and the nation. Boss T-veed's j greatest happiness, the only consolation A T t Inj-.l ttnnn Til L - . , n . A fcll rEEi.rj.-B after meals, dvsoeosia rJm..Zn T,7l'l il 2lI?Z'ianm i-'r-''r-1 .44.(0,.; i.rss, ilie iiiiiv yuii.st;i.uion heartburn and general ill heain re' iaVoa TiC, V .7 b '"i cmzen.jwas me same aocument renonnc ng all further that miserable old plunderer Lad on hi, ' Brl ,U ftl VSnr k",ed ' tUVf.y1!'8 Tb I told th.-m what had helped me, they s.iid "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long mnv thev prosper, for they have made mother well and ns happy." The Mother. AXLE in lie ...-. -' ,. pile b -- t ""' '.' , , f .d l imrr. ' !' ' Bfl fn . r r -r I nitk,d ' Tribtv n To, n- -. Drnf flr'Trnclte'P IT, Oe'.eSn,,..- wWtrVo.7 Re, :'.'n.r,,C; UuiiilwO i - - r..eet.ri4 4V..i!nnre- .m trl.il t..r thirty atr to yonna men snri elder peron who rt fflicttd wtth rvrven Iehim. i.t VitlitT. etc.. ur anteenir f.,,ee,ly relief nd cornplete ft.rti,.n of vlff.ir and nmnhaod. Also fur Rtifiimnii'm. Xcu rslirin, Pr:i!y-itt. Liver nd KMncv diffiruPtr', Ku.tre. nd many ether !ienie. llltitrm-d t'jmphPt -nt (re. Addreee VoPaIc Hrlt Co. Marhll. Mich. (lO-S-ly J .. t Mtts. Wiiuam Rim, or W-Ullatnti t. within. JVorth.rii.Tou rounty, ht lMn arrejt- ..r in- I hamn'y ocnttEK a t year eld Btrfe. I V t:l i.o4.: . , p Aii- - ' h e , H .. nj t! -- ' J'rt.4' !l tu t t i Trrti- on t K Ad'lrcpi I- -For f:e t .1 r. BFATTVf,R,'Vs' ;.Vl5 -44444-. f-t!- lBn tI'Mll ktT. "-'"' 'rf(t'-. N. . v i"-:
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