EBtNSBUnC. PA.. FRIDAY, - - - SKIT. Z 17. ir.Mii( ii 111 f a i t. him i. roi: .M i r y : n i: -:.r n: mrr:. : J. UOSS TIIOMl'S- N, or lira county. ii.it vr v I K i in. A -t i-.ki: : 31. J. .M (ili.VN'N', of I.mcasteroot-.n.y- iirnix x rit u i v 1 11 un. l eu v::k .-i ia:u : THOMAS i;. IMWi:, Cambria. 1 i; i i m r h r lis : .IOIIN KlKliY, .loimstown. .lOUX CAMI'lULI., ('.Hi. u.a.i, 'I,. J'nl, 1 !l' 'I i: I 'I KI I 'I 'It. jcroKi;:: v. kasi.y, .Johnstown. K'll Al l'ITn;, .1. . UU TIN. Munster Twp. l.t UTS l.ld.ANl). Johnstown. Till". f.iires gieu a", the rifi:t Ac tion iu Texas as puKi.-lo-l by the Kc turnii. I'.oaid ate 1'.', nf.; tor l'rouibi tiiiion ar.il J-l.-T agui:-..-t it. Hhowinj; its defeat ly a lit.. j .rity c f : 2, :'. ".1, Tin: pi ysc.an who ntrei.ded Vr. Til len lor a-en years ::;! eltven nict!)" Vrevmus to his death, has present. d .1 till ajrainV. his esia'e for h".. It ia Te:y piotnthle ti at if Mr. Ti'drn had lived a few yearn hitiiier liis doctor wolM rot have If ft much for his niatives to quarrel over or for the lawyers to ilivido unions theinselvrf. llrM'.v ( ; k in; r., thn nominee of the Tinted !.al'r I arty in New York for JSecrMaiy of Ste, whs summoned to attend as a juror at the present term of the City t'ouvt. but, alii. 011,51 his rani e was called every day last w-rek he did not answer. ITe and other absentees were lined each ly .lud'e riwu on FrS'.ay l.i.st and vheti Ceore r.ft-r-wards eaui: into court aril a?ked thron't his coin.se! thai the line phouid be remitted, the .lude refused to do so and deenh ('. 1 1 nt the fine must be paid. Is 1 utdin on T.;esday last an oflicial proclam'it'on was published suppressing the National Irish Teacuc' and all its branches in the counties of Clare and Antrim, and also in cenaia specified towns in thn counties of (ialwaw, Ker ry, Coik aud Wexford. This is but thw befcinniiiR of the end and the (tovern meut is reported to have decided imme diately to supress more than two huu dred branches of the League. Mr. John Dillon says that he expecls the leaders of the Home Uule party will boon he proceeded ajfaiusl, ami that ho would Hob be suipnseu if within a month or two a majority of th.em, includtni? him self,were pirkir oalvum in the prisons of Kn'.i':d. It is vory cvi-iciit, however. Tiit : tii-'vertnl reiftioo 111 tin! il 10 sent :. I ment is t;d.lt! p!ac in l.r.plar.d in re gard to lit r cruel and brutu' treatment ot Irelun 1, and thit ;n?t as so.-n a.s un oppoituuiiy is alt udt d the ,iop!e they will put u e seo.l ol their condemnation upon I."n! Salisbury und h's Mmisttts, in such an tmi hUic mar n 1 as w.l: tend them into t.su raced re'iiimtnt. Tiik I'lftihtdi 'i-hia i: ! .; of hut Sat- ! itr.fivutiu.iLd,,! iiii'.''tu ij Oil r,, IV '1 : - - - 1 features of the meat celebration in that I city, as fo!!o-.V2 : ... ),... ,,t nr.' mn 1 iie n.o-i i.O'ao... BLu nne-t, ..u- nilra'Je lcHture d tfe -t.eet d sv lay ! of teid.y end tie day belora ; in the Centenary pa-...uits was the utter supvr.'ssioi: of sect! malism and lartis- anshlp. Kvery State and Territory in j the I'ttiun sent la-re its i;m,laof pn'-ci pat or s in the most remarkable purely patriotic danon.iirv'.ioa that lias ever tjeeii bet on foot 1:1 the country. All parties, a'.l creeds, all colors .M;d con ilitiorsof mm who go to rnik- up th- eum total ci 1'1i:m:mi:;i tieie gat.itita to i!t equal and ungru-Utrg honor to i the preat char'erot cur lib. rilies. It was as who't .jor,ie a gathering as was that other tathrirg in the streets of l'ailadelphia when fi rut the indepen dence of th" enmity was d dared, so long ti" we shall sink all paitisnn animosities out of sight, Hi.d cither to lities. out of sight, ni.il cither to- , twelve days in order to give the employ- to th tend or to lejoice over our ers another chance to airree to what is ' .red Const, tuthm, we will minnow a, the Reprice of tl.e Inck j ia stem virtues ot ourforefatLers. , cia: Comply. The Uboring men al- g'.'thei un imp Iseae tl 0h.l t MU' tl.ft.V lift 1 ,.u,l.M-. 'iftnl I ..... .... .... ftft. ...... , lego mat mey were on. y naiuced to re- tc ordain free government. To their ( WOrk upon the promts? of the descendants must be accoidud the merit , opeiators that they would hold a cor.fer of knowing how to jreseive freedom I pnce with the o;i.,rul.v a.. ftr.rte aim 10 n.ain'.aiu tree government and oxtend its jurisdiction over a territory of imperial dimensions. Tiik I hi'.rtdelphi.v .Y.-f D.fr.Voa, j ono of the leading and beat known l'e- publican papers iu ti e Sti.t-, re:ognii's the fact that Mr. ("..-vciand will be "a liard n an to beat," and gives its party the follow irg wholesome advice in in- Kard to the it lection of hs opponent in , the 1'ainp.i'gri of r.-xt year. I; says "Thn visit of tan President of the United i States to Philadelphia revealed to those of j 1-uow rillzetis with whom he was brought into personal contact a different ; man from tha t rie they knew from tep :rt.Sl.n. which Tattoo. The portrait of kini with bright nan. it .s folly to talk of I.U having ! act..eT, ,1 1,,., pr. fet I.Kh position by n,t re ae-ide.,t, e.,:,,e or lie achlev, d it bv accident, el,H:i 'eor luck. He achlcvt q it by the pose-sioii and Use of remarkable abili ties, and his thouxi.t, speech, i.ianm-r ap h araiiee, n i I l'o to pr ive it. Ills popuianty in i liiladelptila to-day is a thon-mud tmie aireater than it ws -i week ago. liis praises are in the uioulhs of tuosi' o( wisest censure, .f those i.piiose.i to him politically, wt.o-e repet t arid t :il. 1l1t.ee l e won tbiring his bi iff visit l.t le by the line iligriitv and ccutt--fy t.f liis urot.g li.iT.us tni-ill42ei.ee, his evident Siicen'.y if plop, s, nr.il patriotic 4-lMtit. In ! w of his peiM.ni.J pojiuint-.ty it will be well for those who are to select a leader to ..pforio hint lo 'he I'resi.l.-inla! 1 ratnpaigii to ituiae no mistake. They should -aiiili ist.ii.il. wa.ftt is t.) tin. so who have s"i-n i Mr. Cieve.ai..; (oe roost obvious truth, tht ' P.c wi!l Lo .1 e-ir.l.. lute ii.ard t 1 Peat, it will 1 be e-: to tr..;: i,o-t early so that ip(,'.f (,i,it,v 1.1 iy bt 1 in.t-11 itiivuntsg.T) of to nnevftdly .clot h: lpubiii an . j poneut. , To ls lore waru-.-d ir. toij i.-..n -s tw to I. rc-xrued. they were fvinlotr. whether drawn by pen I It ail road to attend the Constitutional Jurisdiction over an area of ten miles it decided that while the Const it 01011 the teIethone- . , u ,u,y i,;:-(,nteDDill lrAOo0 b the .. jj TV 7m I" tDail',rH r;clBU- I ""Tfetl September 17. 17?7, and -Some time in June last a man repre- i arehn-. r..b!e lluit ot Intel Ycteaiity and ., K , - f r setting quarrels between was ratified .Tune ITSS r.t 'n " L..i,.ki.,..,... - -. . V . ! recur in ins Hie h!ch the portraits hive , . , J 1 .-Lrties ,-o,)-ern ng jurisdiction and do- , Acts were only nreliniiearv ird ns,r ' , V ' - "' --- ' rot given ; he has characteristics of the head r 1,13 travelers , main.-.. B. M:MUr in rlHlurj M.j. atory to the cratior Tot 7 government ! r , .', I Tl " nd h.,rtwh,.-..hi,ve not b.en shown by th " transported without the slightest I ! whose effective o-ration under the a? v nngs, Artansas. porualt.-. A ftrr seeing this uaentaliy btrong. i accident, while the regular business of . . Constitntion liegan only with tha date , ,"ve Yee" ag5 K 'tie L- Edwards, a Tiie crime for which tue Chicago Anarchists August Spies, Michael Schwab, Sjniuel rie'.dt-u. Albert K. liro.:s, Adoph l'lst-her, Ceyriie lir.gel j ;.nd Lewis !.:rggw;ll be executed on Noveia ' !- 11th, was the das'ardly assas sination id ncvea Irave iIiitmen who vrt Jiii their duty In trying to sup puis a meeting i( Anarchists at the l'. ijnr.ii Let in Chicago, on the ni.?ht of M-ty !. Tins tic.i-lly worn wai ic- cotni.ia!..i by throw ir;.; H dir. an-itc bun!. inU. the rinks of th polieeia.-n. morn than. I" i i:; nrn !ar. Th , t au.s wire cor.v-eu-v. v. a the Ju'.u of An- , Ku.-t 1:', ittrr a tiial which lasted over . twu t:?n:l.;, A notion for a n?w trial i wi.-i iitai'c a! last, c!ou-r ni'v'iied at t'leu. ler lii ar.d was overuied. Ar. ftp;eal was then t;iken to t!ie Snprti's (,..i;rt wh'.i'h v .,13 ui'.".io! Mst M ire'i ar.tiiahont iw wi "kJa.ro" tdTiiycoari aT lirmtd the s.ntfr.ce of the I wer eoint. p.es 1-a i.f-.'!.i!i ( J mi-;;; am: is ..J vi':ir.i el aire. le tan.o to t tnoaro in . l7:t and in t eean;e com-cted with the A ''it. Ar:i'e;,:-t 1. it: the oran of ths t'.ci.ni a printer served iu the t.ifed- ! h.i'h :rnvu -4 i !, .., i-Vrl- fir ,.. i as -n...ret.!,,;i,.d a i,a.lattowas . forcd lo ieav.j the .a'.e itnd coming to fh.iai-ohe beciine ediior of the .l'ir . ' aiociiistcrfr.r. . . . t r. 1- . 1 - tla ' ,.r . " LJ e, . . - . !,..' .; i c j 1 I'll in:, i ar.i; in i-', went to ( 'hicaso. 1st 11: l-v a and 1 lie l:-fima S icial- h Stent mi.li time as . , , , att.ivel:; - ..frit., tor of the Internal onal V7o!k;t. l'i.oile'sAb.ciatiou. Schwab was born ir. Herman in I -.VI ami was a took binder by trade in his own country. lie came to America in l-7'.t and became connect-d with the As'" ',' r.: itiifj at the stme there that Sjc sil.d. I.iu4 is a (irman by Dirth and !s a yout.'K man of ood education' lie spent much of hi3 time in btudyiiii; hoinb Ki.ikir; and manulacturtu the one that was thrown anions the policemen. Tingel was born in (Jertcany In ls.'ii".. lie learned the printing trade and came t'. 'h'cao in 1-71, where h? L-ec:.n:e a rap ill Anaichist. l'ischerisa Herman !s:U years cf Rr printer by trade published a Herman pape.i in N'asbvilie, and aiso in Idttle Kock, Arkansas. Vi'hen he went to ("nicaijo lie became the most violent Anairhist in the city and often accused Spies and Schwab of being half-heartd and of not havinc the courage of their e,w,eir.,1 W h t f il n.lt iev. t . t ' ...... . I llirio 13 ui'b .11. 1 1 i.'i.tiii.ii aui.ii i.., condemned, on the other baud several of thn victims of the bomb tbrowicg were of Irish birth or decent. Tiik cotton crop of Texas for the j year ending September 1... loots up j l'Wla bales and it sold for ?.V.4,.'7,- 7;. Tiiese iu-h the figures of a Texas j statistician. Mississm; h.13 heretotore ; now ta.es t li ; colors, and its crop for t his year is estimated at over a million !,t.,t :l li tt -if ,.!... Ti;i-'(in . f i i s-.ssii'pl Ut yea;- was a little ver 1,1011,. immi bales vain '. at .:,ii' .1. It; cot- ton prr-ibicti.m no : ..!..; ou taith o:.n I e.111.1 f-ie with the South, LecaL.il.? i,o a -il r ciknate ou the globe is equal to Lhat ! of tie S. nth for cotton. The iarKts. crop of cotlon uefore the war was about 1 - . ,. n - .. 4m tftii't n 1 1 . ft 1 Aii..,o.i ..-a.i . -o t- js s.x a a:f. X'he o-e- was -m.v:i under the most favorablo condilioa- v 1 . -, -i 11-. - : slaveiv in i-.-i-ol. Vi .:r is ma.-ii'g thia crop i f six ;t:j u t.a:t mii'.i.n lasV i .ot the negro, thonga he J .is Li.. i.-.it. i ut the en....-rant, f..r thi.e hi.s been 1 lut Ii;,Itl ..tllicration i5.t.;a'.vsrl in the 1 ,,t - v,iir,. Mortf thdn , -!t tl.e cot. ten of the south is now ran-ed Ly the i 101 ii.e souin is now ran-eJ ty ll.e ' uihern white man. while btfor- the , , ,, , I ir scarce 7 one-tenth was the nroduct war scvrcely otie-tenth was the product ot white l.tt'i r. AUI. th. in lie V.'or.d in the Cod:ic"!.?- v ile coke icjii-.n last week led to the conclusion that the c kc workers would. on Monti .', hist, renew the stiil.e wliich was su;p :: led a c.n::!e or three tvet-ks a roi Tl . ' 1 1 .. - .li I ... I It . .M.....,...ftftftft,V.t. 11.J. . (4 1-Wt,,,; . , ..t ..... . ... .., . - - " e a-i.i a' a iiiee.ii'T n i I ift., a v ot , . . ... ... upon a sliding fcale of f rices. They have thus far refused to redeem their promise, and in order to aettie tLi mat ter tlelinetelT one way or the other th twelve day 3 notice, referred to, has Lieu I traven. It is earnestly hoped both ia the interest ot the cofci nwn-ra. an,! , iv.i.Ur. t' ir. ii.. r.,4.o., : . Q '...: i , ; " ""' - '.' ' -l . geneial sa.ke in the cck'3 region at th'.s ' late Season in the year whose duration i n man can fc-retfJ!. ii a fearful thic tr 1 to contemplate Ir is estimated that 4W.00O people I were broueht into 1'hiladelphia last j weekSOTtrtbe track of the Iennsvtn,a ! the difTerent companies was transacted i sa!. This was a wonderful feat in ! ...it,,,, nderful feat m .,..... . . 1 . ..r. .ur i ft . i s-, a,; the railroads of this entry arc d .uble.teke.t attempts to run i :..sti:iet ti i;cs in oppos-tc directions at ; th- si me tiu.o wil' not erase then svvrie pena'ti-s may be b. ;,n.' ti.e att mp H givf-n 1: il,,.....M, p. Uh- : n a i.'w ilavs there h.iv teen to d ! a n 1 a.i ei ot Heaths as tne i. suil ol try- J i;.g Ciedlt r 1 nunagement , , ,. , " . 1 " I " '- !.n. ; 4. .C:lr.-5.,,U '"V"" cU ;.-Ve vu t .!::,!. '' " 01 -u...i..4 be In;: annual rt ;.ort of the Coir.ini.-sion- i 101 i e::;.': s, 1. rncr.it 1.. 3C... sLcwsttiat tl. e chlte ,1: t!.e ose 1' e.ar thei- wee : ! n 7 pefiM.-i.rra. add that the at; p: i 1 r jft.:..iv4 d-;rin tin. ea;- oiint ! T i " " - J' , impeached ;y ti.e Jivjse ot ili-preent-'- the reprei-entatives of ihe cicplcjes, it j tive.s, but mjt be tried b-fore the :i was decided to io:-poi.e the strike for , preme Lutt: ly the forstituMrn h- The Irili Jaunting Car. I) ill 5,, Ski t. 1. The j auntingcar j is the creat teature of street life iu Dub- I jm it j3 the popular method of convey- ance. It wnl hold two peipla on each ' side In-sidrs the driver. The regular j ' fare for the.r use is twoshiMij.pa for the ! the lirst hour and eighteen li.ce for th.e i ! next. Von Jcarn thi' after yo;i hav- j ; i.aid all kinds ot frices. i hes- j.iiint- I ! nig c.ir tiriverd are jeritrciiy mere::-ss i ilinpantlj t" ' e .'CCf.K division ol l.r . :i. ;!.e:r chaveji un!fs you n..ike a bar- j kiujcdota iu la.i! a: fa an. I j.ojuiiation at 1 nn with them It forehti !. .No uial- ; :l t.iiie '.v'.i. !i tl.e whol- o.nsntry is pro ' t r how l:ieral ou tna think .u ait- j ch;iri.i. when tf r:.risr.i e.v:Ms n every 1 in payii' tht-n?, these iliiv.-rs look as re- j t iiivime ?.:.d wore than live uiUioxu of pruachfuPy at you a.s if you were at-! ftiiiif inf to r.ih t!:eisi. Th Irish t!ri era I In t,,e fleets .f JMjIir are the most ! in-kltss of ary 1 have tct -cn. Th-"- ' l.ors-es aie tis ph tt d wiry and are j driven r.rariy ou me r.ca i run ai me , sih'.st fi :.ortuTi!ty ill? driver forcts ; Iii., hois- ir a T.ii'f As the su et urt very nti'Viii arid tad! iveii r:drntr on a .minim? cai 'uch nore txereiMf , than iy !.c rset ack rhiine. The j tii. tltier 1 hid overcharged me in sucli ; a stupendous way tti.it he couid nor keep ! ,-4 tACt. s,:1..j1!.r l i rjnied h:s : r.rice. Jra;;. ..Iter roaiinir at h:s owu ru. :i : Hvance. he can.lv lowered the price hini- il ai.il aiio'Jiuvii i:i;u ne wonei ihkj so ni'ici'. I paid it to him. tellip.-r bin; that I l-Tew it was Cojhle n:s lare. After he !nd received it he l.urt iat :n another roar. "You ait lirht it is aloUt doll! ie, t Ut it isn't tVtry d IV f rtcc: onuses of amusement oy-r ' ri.s jl:cce-fu'. strike at tl.e stranjei. I The exre.'-sivw TrlniDl.ty of the ilriver j is marvlh't:. They won't drive you !! n;.!t .-s . ;ti let ihera talk. Thev et ! a cn iii.e, 'nyni. - nyHMi m a ur. by extra , charge, i ley are nrji.i letter rat urea 10 eai n o'.n . inau il.e i.ni.fc.'i cim-ies, 1 - t-ight I was out my driver ia:. J t; ' l" ' 'l l-1 k , . . w ... . ...it :i. ftt.. : L-acK or anotner car. 1 inou'jni roi a , I;.mfr!,t tie wo,,td take th- l ack ot jtheh - idcar off. lint tacked h! ,li3 h"rsp ofT' an'! when the ; riaa run :n: looKeu anrny op.ci-. at mm ' he sa'il : "Kook ahead of you, my boy. Never look behind when you are driv ; iiitf." And with this he swunj out to ! the rijTht and passed his Irier.d's wheel I by about a o jartrr id an ineh. goinu ou ttie drad bolt down Sacxvdle street. The Rg'rievt'J fellow grinned at ''' . ; k " ' , ' --''' 'ui lookm- behind. Th'" I.st msn I fca.l continually called ; I mr attenti ju to the beautiful black Irish , j male aitK !.e 1 to h:3 car. II- told me ; ! she could make ten ir.iiis an hour tlay in i and dav out for jers. He would let j count uuliousti .1. ti :sa; pori Teil, una I..T gtt"f.-r sixty sruinear. I pn tended i neali'd. no leckouing made,'' is never to n.innderstand and -iid 1 did not . thought of ; the murderer is given the think she was worth six gaiueas. This ; ber tit of every ounk and (;u;bb!e, is unad. my driver lndidnant. and he .i-nt i made the object 01 petitions tor pardon the next lifieen or twenty minutes in or clemency, and if he die judicially he living to tip me 1 IT, by whirling .end- : he dies in the full odor of sanctity, dently aionnd corners, or spinning h. 1 Against this feeling justice often vainly car along cu one wheel down some ilatk I btreet or slippery lane. I'ut yet on the whole they were so much more Interest ing and amusing than the linglis'a cab bies, l-cause they met every possible J : v. 1. . r ""-"anon WUU IUCIl Vt II aUU Willi SUCH assurance. Wednesday afternoon I 1 asked one car driver how much he would I solitary confinement or lifs imprison chaige to drive me out to the horse show i ment w ith hard labor has not y;t ended and back about a mile distant. He promptly responded half a guinea, with out a blink. The next in-in was rer.-ly a , 1 ' A',IS exin;or- driver. He stepped forward as if I were goin with him as a matter of course, saying in tlii mrst contemptuous way, speaking of th two-shillirg nvau. iirive as i at that Will. As I was not ens ceu 1 i i uhir t'.-!ii ;n loivirii.' any fai at :i'ul .' in d of su r Irish dr : vie . Lih-c'aa lime :,hi;!i:iir niit. V r IP' ,-'. I Ment with the tw 1 I ir-1 I: aft nf l he r.i s1:utir m the con in!" let to draft a coiitit:; n wore i, ii. ue. K.iswerth. .lano-s ti Wl! m, iitndo'pli and .Piioi Katie. !e. .... 11 ovi; 1: irr',; :i r r.iiii' ; H'ioao mi-j that, wrm tl e ' vetr i-.mj as-u.i.io I 0.1 r.-:nfi i t -Monday. Augu-.f C. e.iCI. lii lu r w it;- 1 v en a copy of a dr:;! I 0 ,t,H . ( .... (r. bitia'.'.-'ide." ''riie tvi'e w.4s iaVge." ''l'l.e s-l-ut.s U-twet-n tl lir.es were wiuV. t,!'lL m!t rii.i.iti ! s miiht U, m i le, and !''arf"!u, V:,', r"1' : '':ZV: with the coiis'.ituti on. show tint uu me Ci'iis'.uuiiou, snow lint v.he .I.,.'1-',,!llil n::lr,-v ""M-oitant. Ihe tiraf: provid-i lint the Uresnjent ; . ... . J ' 1 shi.ai'.d t cho-en bv cor.7iecs, should iO'J i ::.. .Ivrtrg sever, ears r nd ! sli. u'.d never, in the whole courF- rf l.w life, have m -e than or. term . the ..?' nitutiju ifcr.ds th- l'nti lent s!ia!l tr ' rV'.Ji r. I .x i 1 . .li . . - - - . 1 . a nil li-ivf t.. M . 'ir-.Kft.r -f ; , . ! - - wa' , v . I - 1 -J a i.l.T tr-li:, I his terms. l.v toe i.raft he was given a tilie and 1 was to c.iircd "His Kvcf lifr.c,- the ! Coii'titr.tiou provides for nothing of ; thii k ;i 1. IP: the draft he could I" r ... .. . . . musl, when iiu-.;c!i- I, be trier! refer? he ore ''rpl not be visiou for a vice-lre..,ider.t the o 1 -P , uoes. li.oor.-j proviTd that membe rs i 'off 'nnrress thoi.'.t Ii. I... 1 cf Congress ihou'd It paid Ly the states i tha. fern them ; the other provides that j they sha'.l be paid out ot the nation?! ' .reasury. la the draft senators were, forbidden to ..old ot'ico un'W the am tlnrity of the United States till they had been one y-ar out of the Senate ; the c or.stitutk a makes no such require- j ment. I'.v the draft, congress was to 1 have power t-o emit bills or credit, to elect a treasurer of the United Slates naiiot, to ii.t tne proptrty otialif.ea tionsof its members ; to pass navigation ! as ;lntl to a,!,ui' ' Elates if two- I o ii'iioi me iuemteis j rf sent in each II iu?- were willing ; none cf these , !,vpr3 are known to the constitution. ' l h !'it inovided but one way of mak- J , v-.l,.uuu,i if . v;des two. Nothing was paid in the ' hut "Twr t f TftV0.- f.aCt0 : 3'lf"rVlum ! tho hHh.9 i ors and eP?ri Preshtenti,. KUJ I IT-' ..v. u..u, Fn-land's Oiteen and Ireland iv,u.s " ' fl!immAr5M nr l.r;tovnntVh.e 'no VorSS foliv mor H.iicntcoT. th, . v . ! livered or read in I'ttr!iamn,t. It 1.1 a sort of ollicial attestation of the insignifi- ! icanceof the Crown in the Itritish 3- ' tern. A -roval snet," u.ritt.-r, tr..t I ve.ars ago. with a f, u- rerl-xl uMr.T,.-. J ... 4. . .. . ,.v , , t'cr.s. would do as well to-dav as it. did 1 st tho time it was promn'-Mted. In ail ' ' them ".My Lords and Centlemen'' i ,,' ,, ,l l";tl njy. -e-:u3 with K.e Otter Towers continue friendly " J -!0D? in a few prominent inVt- ' word, which have no real, sjlid meaning. ; 1 et tneieare times when the iriiipcry ' of a royal jre-ch may bean insui; to i S - - - . .. . " ii"ir. e iitoi 11 ir- u i. 1. 1 1 to i.Tt- Uf to 'I'ni a character ate the- aaiisions 'reiartj p. it into the nureh's in in! bv V1" 1 "rV -M:r;ls?r-V !4t prorogation of Tan. an . i.r. liei Miijes'y is n.-iide to ,y.JV I til j! the ttiriiiiis Vo'.l w is- dju. Las i-rovided wiligiaiiaafiv tli'tcra i complete restoration of order in Ireland and give' lfWiri-l enfouraf tnent to oeaceiul industiy." Who- could imag in- In m reading this, that the -'reme- dies" the 'w -;.-d jia" ot the Government Las provided are th tuilet and the I bayouet ot a riiunTeroua police, the sub- servi-nt .Tr.tire. the suboruel witness. th ,,,, ,1 uirv a:irl the ri-rl-JfeJ si:V r I Is :t i mdcut t!;at the t'iet n"s ad vis- et:. hou!l ailcv h.-r in asule thus i ir.T sucj-c's arc si.Kirsr:v ail th evils ,.., .n pi'imk Vi!l ?uit thii sevmipcr !".:l?Ternc at the very n; '. ut v. hen the vii ta:s of the M:n-V f.:t,v.-i: tutch ry arc L.i:. !aid in their graves and the M:ci:tr is unie.. 111.3 anu vastif .n' Hie assassins intensify th -ij.-.s of t he Ir:-.'; and dis'Ut ail V :.!-'-. v ln this . . ; .i.e.. resjikci is n the I'.l. n" ere! :irK,ti,( r firebran 1 c.iicnla'ed, if not de- .mhI, tu irritaV the Irish pfopie and r. ,id a pr te::?e fM ixi.re police mur- .er.,- ;:, uVlXi unh;.; y country V A". 1 . II- l!ie Chicago Anarchists. sixteen ir..i!i:h5 hare vl.ipsed pir.ee thit eventful i.iht w i e-i a i cr.b thrown j : I ?i ir : 1 l.v nili v'f,. St i nv,' t o . iiiie!'. t I levoit ai?:ii;'L tl.e oriiuMi les of t.'hI I go eminent did h;o.,dy wc;l. aauv.z i : idht il Kimrdtar-s f and property, j A lo:nj and weaiisnie trial lollowed. i 'J'l o."e w xver-sup;Ksed either to !;ave j Uea Mt:t!iS41flM t t-eli;; tin- fact in t!.e CvHnu.i.-jjiori of nurdi-i were nrraiuned aril after weets ot judicial i:n;uiry. ! during which they were allowed to take advantan: of evciy :irht accorded by la-, th weio totii.d gnilty aod p?::t n crd toile.ith. It was haid'y to t ex ected that th.-y would waive the furth er privi!ec,e rt p2et! to the loher (!ourt, which has jui uplieid th origin al judgement. lloth constitutional and unwritten law. in dealii j; with the various grades and phases of crime rilhei ng.iinst indi viduals or communities, look to the intent more than tothedeed, ami inflict 1,1m ;l merit t.of p,,-ri'v :nt the rAvcint nf wrom;-u.ing out as a jievenuve am; a deteiei.t. -T.r banctityoi human life" s favoiite phrase of .sentimentalists ; but tins thought is toj often made; to ion in a single groove. The victim of passion and irVer.o who sent to bis ac- contends, and It obliged to see criminals saved from due process of law for a time and then thrust out ujon bociety ready to recommit similar criiies. Jf it be argued that capital puaihmenl has not prevented murder, then, by a parity of reason in?, may not a. so bo neld that it i lo the humanitarian y.ealot it seems cruel t ) put to death judicially ; but the State is irequently in the dilem ma of a choice N-tween ev;!s. Could we rid ourselves of the worm at tlie roots of our Cg tree without putting it to death we.-houM do so ; surely iw well-balanced person wou! 1 argue that we bhouid let the tieo of S'ate lt-if die. In the.ie ( i.icago cases justice was du- ly deliltTate. Autocracy condemns without a hear.rg every attempt to re -?i-t its niATidati-s : ;i:i:!.o! , itu'.-ued with an ': u.oeju-ttit spirit, ikst-t j r.ll down x.ilhout iiinii-hing th- n;at..r u.!s wh: :e- Vllh to leboild - deluoci acy, path-r.t, long-s:Mleims and teiativ!-, waits .n. I ; watches. !c.,;s a .. I 1 x; 1 1 im.-:. t s. e.-ihs ' flr balance--, and never tiecuks until it feels that th.- evil onemtiied may be the . se"; o. m iom nr;'..!u.e,..J,. rc id at ion. Tlte Sccial'stic 1- til wi.i ! .e J.a'.o to . ttuartl a?!!. st lu. one :i.,?!.eil sir.iralar ; 1,v- T'tesr internal loesj.tv not pro'.H-T-lv of e-ur ov. 1: I ,i:,i rt,.f .-. loreipn-tv rn hatred of government, and 1 u.-7 are rot -u fyrrputtiy with o::r tc iieis u ,1 tiaditions. ir duly, of 1 fours-. . is 1, or- the les- plain. Sue!! :r:m:.;r-.ts mu.' t 1 e r M ieto understand , ma- in-v are .s-ei;iiai lo our progrei; ' only in so far as they te;r,me aruenut le to our i"st!tutlo.ns and permit tbim : selv s to be taught om was and lne-th' llr" uui-auou wo are rIstible ; but we may i.i utral:::- j lt3 '"-Jt'' y spreading intelligence ft...x.,. -, .. .. . , . 7. . O'l.l. I Or their eai v fdnetion v.a utu anioiigst those who otherwise micht be 1 ' '-uuceM iy tneir Mduct:ve doctrines, 111 way weeseape the reproach which i :r J homa.- M-re made four hundred "re;tra ;" u: "Utoplj,'' v. Lea I.e In? If von enflfpr ir-n- r-f..-.T'a rt :m ; ....... 'wa a 't'a aw rrr i i : .uca.ru, and iheir manners to be cor- rup.rd from their infancy, and thea j fUL'sh th.-u: for those crimes to which I their tirst ediiration ,x--v-t..1 tt.om t w hat else is to be concluded from this but that you make thieves an 1 I inLL them 'il'UiU. J:, it. then IIMorj in a .ul Shell. The Federal Constit ul ha ban four rent d.Ues fixing its adoption and ratihcat ion, its going into effect and the organization of a government under it. ey are all worlh renjetrtXTine now. September 17, 17-7, the Constitution was ''done in convention by the unani- moua consent of the States George Washington signing fii P-n-i &s I'resident of the Ci present," g first for Yir- orvention. Tiiis step is celebrated this week, aud it reeded to bi followed by the rtificot ion of nine Stales before a government could le organWed. -Tune -1. 17SS, the last of these ninn "tes needed to put tlie ''new roof" of H-o Constirntioa over tho land astbp phra then ran, ratihVd the Constitu- tnti-.n. and it became the law of the ..-. .4. niftjc .-Lftiuca nric couceril- farch 4-1 7s9- f'e first Wednesday of ilarch. the Constitution became "prac- The Supreme Court I!ca,!ed. nn l? ". 5-ion IJW nrSVS. MVPri ii U iPn'nn JOl I 1 - 1 - - -. -. . - - ..... ..; . All. ft onlv Pet ,or i,R organization. Al'nl General Washington Wh? inaugurated as the first President. I XVi"1' March -It h. or nearly two months 'dent. 1 7 " il - ' '' ,:t iu mo-. ion wun two 01 f-xecutive and legisla The iudiciarv was nnt tllT.t -Tr " ".4 approral of .,,e Act of September f?4. creatinir I I.A si1 nm r- c -.. ni .- . i. ' " " '-t'" --eMi.-j n,u.. j- . W. I). 1 lot t a- Co., whole-f.le and retail diu.v.sts rf home li . sav We t nv- 4..i.n UIUi'- rs rf '' ' ; l - We have Us s"ni' 1r" Ki! Di-vry. E'ecti I - lUr.'s Arnica Salvi, f four years, nave n-v. r hai-dl rcrao.li 'eetric for lies iftft,. ,,, ftl " we''' (,r -vc uih universal s? - u'f ut,f n- There h ave Lrn 3ou von derl ul cares eCr ected tiy these niedicine-a in thhs t try. Several cases f pronounced con- '' san,: t -.ti have In en c-tlr 'v cu-ed by u-. of ' a f.-w b-.tt'ps of !'. Kin-- w Disc -very, i - "oii.n .111:1 mi j-.:rein Hitters t - i' - - -,",l-l,"ie l!:tu- 4ftiwas. Sx,;j ty E. 1 EWS AM OT1ILU NOTIMJ.S. Floyd 4!n, ot Fisherville, Ky., is the j proud owner of a steer S years old, l- hands j high, weighing 4. ""? peeatols. The autiial s valued at ?-'"- . Aorde Mt.fer, of Misjaak-i cy.i:itj, j -:i"J rr?i-N,' " bet-otsi, a iat!ts. She ; !,!y ''r i'e-r y' -J is a' tri: ever six .'tt! .:i su. ere. 1 frank i si.:, . iu!;-.!,, shot and fatally j Wounded Ton.', loci! ! r-'.. ili: ,r i. t-toi 1 ears Iron, SaJa's fidd, in-ar Nj C.;-tie. 1 T1".' a.;!hiriliis .ire n-trr si'i. An ordinary elephant produces 1J pounds ( fivoij, v, !t!i ( ':. ;-i.,(;:ar..l i'.:o b'nues .-. t tons (of v.i,;'-'i Shi !'i.-li o:,f I n.ir.T, i.r wroc.i 1- i.j. -.ary to t:.: U 'wi..' elir-l.mls yf .-.ly. tliere rrt. no-v t, '-w KprImiJ I'.'l.O'MI j pci It-, whoeau :i..!;5: r 1 .-'id .' wr;r t io ; tt:" Spite c i'i-ri sj!;.:ii.i :.:.',": ., nd ;:i ' the Male 01 ."w .j.k t !!. IV, :.ile ;n th j I'mruu St-: there r.ic :,...i!j (1 .'... ;o who ; can Lti'iH-t rrad uui w;.te, j An tlllt'tne on th farm of CapU'.a j 1'. .1. ". uO.;'!j.j 1. iu l'; tit C'j'itity. Ya. , ! wt.ich l;a tii t lie Hint for a nund-rof years, ; !:3s n?v( r Peen km-wn to ti i. --Mu. 'I I:;s year, I!:n tr : Rt:n fid! of f lic l.-.r- ?; ; !; the btiana- st t'.ii.i' a'j.-.;t wl.U .. u ti.al t;:s . fruit hs ntiti.er 1 jic n; i Lt.i. ', A yoii:. nano 1 A. V. ' '''' wt'de on: I .iri'io .:.;!! i !:;:; 's-u,ri,ay ,iSr J ' 'l.i::.r.I..-.s Twin Mountain ranch, W5 iia;ii: 'iVr., ih t r.i d instunily V.i::e. l.'s ciaon and v!i,;i,,;ri. (.it ore H. i"; : 'n, t ' :r: :r:.' a :. I;t. stead of Ly dolCuU. Mrs. ,!o'..n Cur;!- .: i'ou.'la-: coonry. 1P.. l as tlnej i!.u:;'l. tl:e . ;at it :cs ol w.'miui r.:e as fo'io.vs Ail', ' years old, is , Jinunn-i ; i.v ha S 'ji!. '!;, t! Meliriila, 11 years o':, ' yeari cl I, 10 They wtr; raised in Dongas c;iLr.'.y. Their la i'!.; la !,'..l is htrw-'ghs m-t a'j'. t e t!u oidiuary. Th': :ao , -.-. .... ,. puu. iiis Bin. ti.,.. luvn r 1- iani to jj small-tilted man. The A'.ibeviile (t!a.) Tlnu . says a rat- tlesnake was killed a tew davs aiio that was seven feet three inciies lon without tiio head anJ rattles. K would have measured fully eiU feet with its head and rattles. It had ttveaty-tv.o tatties and a button. It was eleven inches in circumference, Its skin held thrte x'erks f t wh.at tirin, and its fantis were an ini h Ionu. A jounj man r.t We-frn, Neb., baa a f if) hiil w hich I., put into his piK tetbook. Heins ur.;-. ! to eirryir.s money in that r.-reptiiile he forgot wl.eru ho had placed thu bi:i. and not hi -in iilji j f.nd it, con cluded he had been r.abel. lie then t .ld the poc-Eetbuok tor OO c.-ots and jumi-ed the town. The purchaser found the f 10 hiil all safe inside after tln young man bad de parted. A pranito shaft recently ouartied in Yir.aihaven, Maine, ia the la: tie-1 piece of 1 stone ever tiuarr.od tin earth, and when I erected will he the largest and heaviest sin.le Phi e i f stone iidv.- standing ir that I ever stood, as far ns there any record. It considerably exoeds in length any of the i raiyptain ohn.sks. The shalt h, 115 feet liut. lo feet square at the base, and cij h N"0 IOCS. iluua3 li ah??.d in railroad buildiDu this year with 1.1S4 miles of new track. Texas comes next with 0'ir, miles, Nebraska third with Dakota fourth with 491 Indian Territory hfh with 4 1.'., and Col ors.io sixth wi'h Pij and aiatana seventh with U7a miles. Ttie-so tevea btale and Territories have buiit au sji;regate of 4.iM. uiiK-s, oi m-aily two-thirds of all that has bc-.-n budi ...i.3,r..; il th- ei.tiie country. -A few days aKa a i.ee,., ci: in hotel at Ouray. Col., named J Dixon, shot a wutre.-?. iu:'.ictiiifc. t..t.;l wounds. A mot; weulto the jaii r the p .rro o of lx: ;-hinK him. luey cautured t!ie iiuard. but leiled to. tin hu eutiiiiic. Tii.v then -at united Tiuy then .-at crated all ia:ts ot the buihlb: with c-oal 01! and set lire to it- T-.e i'.a- .! r ai tni.-:; earn oat ana ia the attempt to extinguish the tban.es dm w net! the w. :o, wh-r in thi l urLir. "ou: lt"inu. Theit. !- a bed ut ro- war ri-a-: salt on the Kick I).'s rt la t aldijiLia. -non .1 to i.-.Va t)! til n o' the tl -at. -.1st dejM-itd h t! adua ! cv apoi a Inland fcia that e-n.-- i"! .l ov, r t depresilou. The S.rj'.'.i'rr, 1'ii'jiti ...!. roil, j in lyiutf a track to It.e t.nil hid, was ob;ie-l to ouiid ihe 1 ed i f the road on blocks of " n iue ii-.vjt. ; ro crystals. This i th- railroad m the world tht is ta'!n-ted w'thsa't. The tr.!ino di poMt is bai t to be r.tty m. a r C, a;.d tl.j i'P-i' is .UcS- bausti'jlv. j A .J.M::cTi T-r.-t t! t vi. iioty j'.r r, and, ii ra.n will not be a 4 Ia . does not soon cism standing tree left. The rea l 1, ,;;-.; er..-t rro"1 l:-'1::,-r b bli-caded by f iii:2 thi.her, Id!e1 at some pe-lnts to a l.eijiht 4-f fi.'teeu j feet. At the thy is iihiuiinited a- far as the eye can . while the .smoke is su :!"; catir.a, and the e:as!i (,f fallii.n timber is dftrafeniniT. Heavy f;ro ar;- a!.,o ri ported from the I.Iacfc Lake region. Thfre Is !.i Monmouth eounty, N. J ., a cow w lio.-e rer .rd as ahtea'er is so mcrve lous that it is ahoo-t incredib;.'. Slie is a re sult o; r. crosi- Ivtwrcr. the Jertey and Ayr shire breeds, and is r...w -sever, yeais o'.I. At her first calvii.-j s-he produced three calves, at her second calving three calves, at ber third calving three calves, at her fourth two and ct her fifth four calves iu all, fifteen perfectly formed calves in Cve years, at Cf; ra! vines ; and each year -die was bred to e bud different from the one preceding. The fifteen great American ir.vfntions ot world-wide adoption are: (1) The ot-tOD-tin, (') the plar.ios-riacl.inn, (3) the grass mower and reaper, (4) the rotary Printing tress (51 the tiPV i..st.(,n bvsl. ari ...I..' , ( ,"'K. 0 l "Uau' ! ft!) the hot-air engine, (7) the. sewing ma chine, (8) the India-rubber iadiiFtry, (.) i the machine manufacture of horse-shoes. (10) the sand-blast for carving, (11) the . gaug lathe. (12) the rain elevator, (13) arti- ! Scial ice-making on a large scale, (14) the i electric magnet and ltspracticalapplieation, " ' c" 1-"- as a substitute. "l unS thTl&n oco da- week !L .T e "10 ') V- ' ('rson, l: f l J6"" 'JJ 'i-m at cnc for riucago. Tuils uaade his wife a wedadng present of f 10,000 cash and a check foi ?o, )). Katie had been divorced from a neru husband. There Is an interesting iittl. brick house on An ti street, below Third, iu l hiladelphia, where the first American Hag was made in 1777. This curious relic, which stands al- n:o-t exactly as it stood over loo yeais ago, is No. .".1 ..r"h street. The buii.iing is of i brick, with two stones and a lo-.v dormer wirol .w. Kvf? ih old st oW window of a ; c. ntury a'o has I ecu prc-aerVft .1. Here. In 1777, Washington, wit 11 a ' omuii'.:, p 1 f '.he i Continental Ctiigre5s, vi.siiedMis. hiiz:be?h . lioss who kept the fa.shioi ahle tnlllinery 1 stireir. the city, and gave her an order to ', mukethe first Auieikiiu r,.i t-wr ;1 n to ' to the ,ree. V.'aslnngiou mado a fli'tcii d I'ao with tl.irUea trli e.s ul thir- j t. ei. ali.rs. Tl'e il.tg. whichlMr. Itoss finish- ; ,u few days. v,4ts exlnhlt. d U, Congress j aad the de-icr. wdc ..t '.ru-e ad-, i-t J I GotoGEIS, FOSTER & (UIXX'S. Clinton Caipcts, Miittin2F, Hush's, Slsiir I 'acl.-. Stair 1(mJs. 1 UliUiUtilO JJllIUlUtllili UCIUU UUibCUliO 1 iTuvroinan Ciutain. Aladias Cnitain Goods., etc.. I uneu:ilcl and prices tlu? lowest. ClUv'iics l.-iio'i and Louise. Iicullpier v.ero ;ir:.rr!ed on '!.' fair Kio;:r..!j iu Kast A i! roi a, N. V., on 'i'l.urslay of la-d week, in th" pi"M-t..'o of l'M-i 1 peop:e. Tl.e oJVieidtir.j; elertii nin ro lc to tlie sc:'ne of his la'.M-rs in a tiotiu sulky te.liind a spee.ty 1. ice horse T;:e pmccssion included nearly all the f.it horses on the grounds, four ex r: :t. ' -iirj inj I tie vii;..1 u!V.:rr, tn Seneca T:ii:;'.:i Iil.ikJ, milit-iry coiapMi ies, etc. A caer ti.e pro sent.-: wvtfc a road cart, a tv'.rr? ! of -..ft s.ia;.'. ;:;e m:i::v!, ol cut ix bi.-ules of or; :p cure, and two d 7.en .viv.-r -no .h.,. ti.e latter being djcated by !:. 11. U.-lli I'.liti V. lP.:tli-r. File swept away seven of the be?t baiine-is blocks of Iwawoiil. Mich., on last .'i.turoay, iauch in the 3R . ne uiai.uer as three u;ont!:s ho Its oister Wisconsin town II ur - ley, ja-i a':riss tl.e Montreal river, was a -va-tuTca. 1 no l.s Is estimated at about ; .fi.vi.o-., witti practically no iiiiurance. ' At..ut twenty i.-iiidiacs wero destroyed, hi- : eluding t:.o St. Jsu.cs h-.tel bcililinji. j wh.-rcin were If-ated the Hank of iron wood, j ' druu -.ton- ct a. I.. Downs .v Co., Ameri -an ! r. 1 express illice. Western I'nioii tel-graph, j poet oflice, J. il. Ilean's jewelry ttore, ar.J ! th-Alhtnibra theatre, iuvolviDj; ! lt;.09. a loss of ' T!:e chronicler has many a distressinK tale to tell. While yoant; .Sophie Aureus was in her cflin in New York a few days aa certain friends and neihbois came to take "a labt look-" After una of thc-e visi tors a Mrs. Day, who should have been a Mrs. Xitfht had kissed the lace of the corps- :-he wiped tho teais from tier eyes, and leaned over tho iol..u .aiu. Sah.-e- ; fluently a garnet rmn was mis-ej from one j of tho linKeis of the dead nal's left hand. Mrs. Day was suspected of tho Iheftaml a--, cased; aud, having been put to the pinch, Mio cave up too iin;. which was replaced on tha poor linger itself too cold to point with 6corne. C. C. Frost, special timber aent, re ports to thn (Jr-r.eri! Land Oflice that the Northern I'ucific Kailroail Company has seven lumber UftiMs iu operation on un.-ui- '; veyed lands in tho Cascade Mountains, e.n- 1 ploy inu seve'nl hundred nn-n, and working! in violatiou ot the laws and departmental J regulations HoverhiK the takm of timber from punlic lands. '1 he tpecial aent tays ! be has been informed that in view ol his in vestigation and report to the department, and to nain time in case of an injunction, the ostensible owners of tho mills are now, by direction of the railroad company, run niD day and nuht, with a double force of IUcU. I'recedim.' and durit-jj the County Con vention at ii,ni;i .tu'ou, N't w Yulk.nu Moo- day week , n.nny ileliti.t.. stood iu Hoi,; of ) e 'mitaauiton .savings bi-.nk buildm. ad tl.e Iftimthauiton .Savings Lci-k I lf' l l" OOI!Vent,wn aa:1- ai"t '-" ! ' e 1,ol,t'"R" s!n,atioa' 1 J;e "lll" sl',,:!;1' :?llt ran ;'r-5: r- 5 Iioi.r.-',s, ! w'o-h 1.-. r-s a- th" ri..e.;.-r m-cj! ui.tn I --'. ,. e .. a 1 au ieu.ij uio oe. 1 l-e-...lV i':,,f . ir.i.', v 1 K'"' ,Jl:t'dreai -f d. po-iU.r anl.u.s!y pl.- : seiit.-il thca s i.-vs, b..t a-a'l d,-:i.-.:,.J , - . :, . pmnipl y u-tt. conh-lc-nvv v.-.s i st. n-iu m the afl.'ii.o- n the rushed was check-d. I lie ba; d to he th.. loa. -olTtl. j -Joseph Cliley. the o! lest ex-United ! States senator, and veteran of ll.e war ol ; lsii', died 01: Saturday !a-t, at Nottingham, ! Is. II., aced ninety-mx years. Mr. cdl j war ,t lOid-d lrciu the la'iii.y of that name j nSt,,!n? j berot Uli. Washii-'on-s bt .:l. Mr. Ciiley stula-d law in Mam-, and was elected to thetwenty-htth conr.-ss. lie was iWn ! United State, senator by the N-w Hat.ip - si ire lenis.ataie in P-i:, to .111 the uuexnued - ' -in m r o. i, v-i.-r ,..- .. i . .. , - .... .. . ... JtJ, i.u,rl, ui ii.e I --.i.a . i, oi ii'Vi -ooo. Jom 1: tj:.l-v ; w us also ii.: liarui-h -.i as one of ri... ca-i. o : al.vl.'.i .1-1-1-. anu '.v one of the :ir-t to! prvMi I" .hi,- abvli- i I li-jn cf slavery. j A beli in wadine iu the FilLg river, Georgia, t!ic other Cay, was attacked tiy a hu-,'e alii.-ator. A trfific fi-iit benan, in I which the iH'.t 'r saap-.-d furiously with Ins j I.Uftte jiv.-.-., tearing the skin ami tiesh in big ; .strips Iron; the bu!l. The hu'l trut his horns j in the 'gatoi's sides stud lifting liis hiure ! c:i:ra-, tossed r.lni hiK''i and dry on the I ground, acl fi i:-jwi:,g r.n with adep bel low riishe.1 aain cj -on his ice. Ti e ai'.iia I tor met i,,m with a terrible b'o w of the tr.il. ' Kiioi-liioi otT one h-rn and Prifaii ot the I i !l . . . ft ! ft 'ft'.... ... . 1.0 i.ip ti.ees. 1 oe niii.tr t orn 1:1 u-uler a foreleg ct the V-tor, and the tator. get ting a I ront foot ot the buli in its mouth, they became locked and rolled aud tumbled tearfully. They not into tho water again where after a brief struggle, both expired. The Imperial Army of Ormany, in cluding the Landsturm and the one vear volunteers, would make a war strength ot R'")llt L'.d.Vt.Ool'. added tu Which those n,.t tiailiedon a.-eout of not b.-iug up to tile j hn-vim, tl.. ro.,n crt-.-to l a t tr.onc t .,u- il standard at the time ot driiiing, the toial ir"ie iam. Ti.e lurm f n 1 rtne mo- ,-uiii-available force of nil classes would be 5 - ' f:itl';"' w-i'cre, u.-ui i M y,.,. , r, i,Rr,i ot er::- . J .. .7 " -ft- w-! ,.1:,: "u V"-'" r--,"""'i U.e mill- tia (untrained and levied on.y iu time oi wr) were aided, ti.e total available war! fou-es would amount to ahotif a -on about n.ion (M111 This gives lieriitany an excess of 2,47o,ooo over Kisia lr'rance has a war lorcu of about J.HOO.U'W at ber di.spo.-al. and, taking into account tlie various c!.-ses of utile oooiea men wuose serviep.s nave been ai.s pensed witti tho total number amounts to 3,700,000. f '-al"r iewxl atrriftth. .r ha oatr.-r fVoifta lai.rfti.llJt. K.-tL'r la their , .kuuld u tt tm tax W THE?. DEaTTfaMiC. trne-"-t..t --tn. iron wjth . v,,,.a end winuuM.), lr D, p.i,7l,.,-to l oi.irn. ar.,1 i.i icil r.lutj.jj i,'., , Kj yi. -lir. ,,,'i I ;.riti- iu,, n,,., -.,,;,,, ;.l,.t-!ll.-, .-....-ii.H,..,,. ticSLaclei i3 - . ; " "' "' ' t"'r- r t: 01..1 1,,, U ... 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K'lortlnf Imd Tar- IftUUCf u, Ijt r.-.-.t e iUUftAa cci VARLIN F,RE ARMS co- .Vh?Vjr Thus- tnr'-vari v -ft n.-arijr Sl-v Hi " T I X..r, .iai:1 1-iU f.r 0 hv.ftc ji h . - ! V(.'.,-lf.l r-lvxr,. rv.'ft. V. - !, r.l y , Vtn.f.1 c-; i:, l. jm'-.iiv. v -: 4 ;. (Ax 3 1 ! "TTTl-v, nvi, T3n '-ul 1 ror-. ts , j KlCa9y ReCeiV9fi CU BepSlt, i I'.VJ.tHl.i: t ll.MAM. i IMEKEST A! LfiWEil i TIME !lLI0!r: COLLECT. OKS MDP fr ALL 1,,I,T',. ! ,,,,,,.., ,, . . , j 'nA Js on ihe rritic,j(l Cttten i iiclf nl st nna ' tlarrn"! Lri '-ii-T D ; Ui.'iiliilJ Li.Li;. k.i; 1 fX .1 1 ClldflriiJ liciiiLib J J JiiiNriU'uil. A CC f .N 7.SJ it I. i t I TKIt. A. IV. Bl.'CK. ('aSuiCT i:!it,n.-',iiri.-, April 4. l-i-I.-t.'. Vahailc Pnpsrty'far'Ssle. KI i II. 1 1:1; i i.i m -rsii a.v. 1 1.1 1 r. 111 1 Till, KT,-,.!. , t i; roi. w n llon.ni, ,V. ,. ,, ,.;t . ti I t: .tie. ... :.!:.- , t tl.e : mi t-n .-. . 1 it,,.,,.,. 1 .l-tl.linis. -J t.v !.-e If j,!:, , ,.Oi.'t!."T;r.:i-,i .n,,t 1 Oi", I- Ti 1ft... 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I. 1.1 A l'.l.i: Ul-ntl) or Sick Slni.i.rh - wUMa, FOrf Iftpiil l.i'-r, . ililioufti llia.'ni lie- PflWQT P).Tin Cst.v neT,., wwiiw I II ft I ItJo Tarraut ' 1 tTrrirsrcnt S.-lt zi- Aift-t-i.-iit. lt is crtait 11 tt ette-Jts It i iii-r.tle -n lr --tl It I- 1 ,.iI.4te;il'lo 0, tl n t.iFte. It e.n. lie relic. I u.-'i. ni cu-e. .ir.J it puri' l.y . -.-1 i r. ,.- ri.-' 1 - ouirn-r-ln. iiTftiurc. li,, 'ya ltli,0 TH.ii'nt Tj.ii-kiTii ive? y,,iir--.clvt , r ail.., v.. ur fit it - V- ft' rt t 1 - 'tren tu tai.e ilifiti. s WIWA li.UaUgl.W tn.u-cuT.K-al .ri.al tri-n to tui.e ilici.i a!;..n ll.ar- .iralloil. whi''h h:is ' erii !r liuirn DYSPEPSIfi: thftln turjy t:ird a .'.rOe iavoritc. Svld t.j t'.rjiit$ n-i-ri'v'hcre. 1 fi d ! v& ia ha ;.it n hi, r'. r-tur-i -i: - r t : i . t. . . 1 W11T . - 'VfT ln- t i- V i T T'- -I U . 2 A r5?? irKXtV VISE (ATt VPTT, A'tcTiu-y-at-Law, w rt AaHIN'dTON, I. C. VS'itVi-'l'--i-T i W ;-rT-l;,Civ; t.A J . ..... j v . . . t ; i ! 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Com- ar.d ee for yourself before i,m ' V inr eh where. v I A I.I. WO ILK ',1-AHiXTEEIij CARL RIV1XIUS E'oensbur, Nov. 11, ls-.v-tr. a ra!. ss rr. l,ioi.i.r Tin- le ly erc nil,- c-u tiic iiir- HOW. w. :.i r, u d. T' ftria-H - Kevv Haven, Conn. ail L.c iirlxia lanliirf iinrliii: t'.r. -ntl-t ftw : tv al la-'ttl liuiua, t luiux lut.y -r ii i ii i i mi m i r.i - - lv.&. .jr La. t. i 1-14.LI1 k ir-t-.r . t . Vt &a t" nw; :; ?:CrJ7:S T-'-.-l'EOV CO., (iff. Oi;ori.; ! -"S w . 'isc tii atroet, -.T.i.itJia na n; t" ot-r ;'fii:.ro. j Tra: T. W. jiii K. . I." 'T 1 i rir, !. 'It !. .i-r-' J IT l r-i f? kali: s: r . i i - i-o I I r-, H , :, r :.: I S !-f u i , . ' ,: v i, ..... t..i . . i i-'. - II, .1 Li :c.,1hTV : A.- i I. t.l.N. .A , i't. 1 it i i: ii si. its I v ii, Mr ; . r . 4.i'i. I In Si.ruci- .N. w t Y ui -. ; t c 1 ..r. I'-ru-ar. Nc. -t,..i ' . il J How el I .V 4 4ft. k s:i ,-nrii li.- . r . -r - X I 'X I K I t IN' i itili' riiiiielili l Joe. III I'I SI :! II! M. I'rleft'h It-. tired EOLMAN'fti NEW PARALLEL EIELES ! i or .'.''( i t "ir ul:irj .rc .r.:e! t'lilla. t . If 'itH'.HI .V O , 1 j X' 'T-' Ii Ti 1 , 1 ' a Tie- .... ft! i...... : L I -1 ll1' l ire n sj.nii.j!" '. 1 . I tl.e M.-toi'ton li--u-. re.-i... A lilt".1 1 '- '.. 1--,'. :.t '.' ..Vl.s-lft. lrc:..i ut .,ii-l ! .r- -t..r.- mi 1 ..i--ii.. 1 ' i.i' JAXI. Ju:v if.. P.. D. K17TELL, Atto S.' li vty -14 1 - -i U AVa i.rK..-i:;-ioi, i.. t -11' 'o Arm. -ry llali.' 1.4. : p. ft un . !hi; .-: m 'Tit a:. : .l.il"i l Ir-i'ie-i. .lc A J I . 1 Tl l--t;.-iy t 1'C.O.I- .oii- ii-.Tiry .,:i tin; .--i . .1 . r in.-- , ,1 1',-, :, t- . iii.vinii liri n tt:i 1. 1 lrlml. n-. -t- -. s iirrfi.y icivru Th.-. si: 1 il l i'-r.sti ni'i-t riTT.kr i ft- 'l: ...-I' It.IV!:! ,-;:.-l!li- Tft'TftiTl! -.1 t'lotii, ; r. -'y n'i'li(-i.l. i - in.!, l.t. J t tli .li-lTiy. i n l ml. I ;-r. te l. i..r -i ti'.cv;.!'; All.'K'ilCl.V tWi., !.t a : .luiy ; li A 111.1 'i Ki I '. BARBER SHOP- The en. Ier:ne,l Inv I t"i tlie clt t.cr s cl ll''"-' Intra Tut-rt 1 i.i 0. t- t.co. : ly ti. -ui! i.t hi.- -: eri tVntrr St.. I-.'-rti'l-urr I'u.. (. pp.iKitc ti Moiiiitj.,1, II.ni'c .mi. .,11 1, where lie wi.l t.c l. i..: r.M-ty t. a--.-i.iii,i.i.itt. them with a cie;m ic c h hair cut -n 5 1 1 -1 i. r.. M-c. 1 Hy Wc ,ii. ervthit,i; neat and tidy a', -it aj phup 1 e(,i-c..to merit a llneral eliarc ol t-.stni-au c . ' March 11, br. rirrtu wilhki.m. ADMIN isTHATOirs XOTK'Ii. Ci ttern nt a.lmlnlstr ttli.n on tliK p.;:ii ) Wiilihin .1. .Viet : ui r-. larc ot l'ir:.rRp.t fwr''l' i'littl ri.-. c.iuiitv. .leci-Tucd. Iiaviiiij t.een t.:..m1 tu the uinlcrMftTncl, -ill ,)-rsnn ir.ilchtc.i t. n'l estate arc h-te'.y t ..titlel to tut.Wc i hvmic.i1 ,'B 01.; .l.-lay. i,i .1 .01 ti ft.avif.4r , i.,im. ,1- : ,' oi.c 0! j -, t'i. tn, .p ,rlv utl.cl.t, cultJ lor luttn-Tiicni t I1IKAM McOI'IKI-'. A lm'r el WlUiMui .1. Mciiuire. .Ir-- J. ClenrlicM two., Aj rll a-.i, lsst -Pt irs i. it;. IVllcles written at f liort rst tlc la tr e OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ami other First laaa 4'in..i. c. T, W. DICK, f JET Kill Tlir. OLD HARTFOKD MRBLTOAXCBOIK CU1ML.M1.H HVMXhS EtJen? Ourir. .luly al. ls?j. Ilav Fevei Catah nj -7$tkl , ir. ... ,:.!,: V-3 frAteZX v-s ( rent IUI1.I...AY" I I. Hit 111.' 'S i l.V 11TV I.UT.l ' Tito. 1