ashismv\TlOV Urn In Huh I'l *<-<-• VV h Were Allnrked Pnrlna ihr I'ml \ rwr. Four times witliin as many months were attempts made on the lives of three sovereigns of Europe, The German emjwror was twice in danger. On the aftemoou of May 11, s he was riding in the Avenue UiitA dor Linden, Benin, with the grand duchess of Raden, E. H. M. Hoedel, tinsmith and a social ist, shot at him with a revolver. Tne ball did no damage, and on his trial Hoedel asseilod that he did not aim at the king. But evidence to the contrary was overwhelming, and, IU accordance with the sentence, he was beheaded on August 15. The second attempt on Kaiser Wilhelm's life was made just three weeks later, and as he was riding through the same street, when K. E. X obi ling, from a window iu the third story of the house No. 18, discharged a double-barreled gun at him and lodged forty shot iu Irs head and neck. In spite of a desperate resistance X'ohihng was immediately arrested, but not nutil he had succeeded in inflicting upon him self a dangerous wound, from which he died on Sept. 11. He was an interna tionalist. and, unlike Hoedel, was a man of gisvi education. The emperor's wounds were so serious that he was obliged to nsigu the government into the hands of the crowu prince, until he ren?sntued his power on Dec. 5. On Oct. 20. as Alfonso, king of Spain, was riding in the Calle Mayor, Madrid, .b id. Moncasi, twcnty-thrcC year* of age, a cooper by occupation and an in fernatioualist iu political belief, allot at him, but only sucnnvteil in slightly wouuding a soldier. Ou Nov. 7. an old soldier unsuccessfully attempted to kill the Spanish ex minister of war, Hregua. The last of the four attempts was ou the life of Hutuberto, king of Italy, and was rendered possible onlv by his com mand that uo guard should surround his carriage as lie entered cities iu the C mrse of a tour which he was making through Itkly. His intention was that the presentation of potitiiius should le entirely free. On Nov. 17, as the car riage containing the king, the queen, and Prime Minister Ca.roli was entering Naples iu this unprotected manner. Giovanni Passaute, concealing a knife with a r\l banner, mounted on the step* aud aimed a deadly stab at Humbert's heart. But the king defended himself with his sword, and before the blow could be repeated, Cairoli, at the cost of a severe wound, had grappled with the vuunlerer, ami in a moment he was in the custody of the police. He was tweatv-nine years old, a cook bv tragic, aud, Lke Hoedel, Nobilinff an 1 Moti cast, a socialist or internationalist More sensational, ami eveu, perhapa, aoarcely less important thai: tbeaeerimea, was the unsuccessful t attempt, on Feb. sth, at St. Petersburg, of a young woman—Vera Sassnliteh bv name—to kill (ten Trepoff, chief of the St. Peters burg police. Her motive was personal rather titan political, but an uiea of the detestation in whioh the Russian police is held may be gamed from the fact that, tboneh she finvl the shots in broad dav light, as was abundantly shown by proof and not denied by herself, she was acquit ted by the jury amid the applause of the large an i even brilliant audieuce in the courtroom. Two high Russian police otfieials were killed tiur.ug the year— R'ron Heykiug, of Kiev, and Gen. M zentsoff. chief of the csar's private }xli~e: These were political murders. This :-inia for assassinations extended evt-u to Peru and Jspsn. In the latter country Mr. Oku!* , mister of the in terior. was almoot hacked to pieces on May 14th by six men armed with swords. Be was in reality the power behind the throne, and was somewhat known in this country as a member of the Iwakura -nbas-\ of 1872. His assassins were of the Samurai, or privileged class, and prof >ed, probably honestly, to have acted from patriotic reasons.. In L ma, Peru, on Nov. 16th, Don Manuel Pardo, ex-president of the re pul lie and a-tiug president of the sen ate. was shot by Melchor Montoya, the sergeant of his guard. The crime was to be tne first act of a revolution, but Montoya was deserted by his confeder ates. A New Zealand Bar llance. A former resident of Sew Zealand describe* in Land and Water a war dance he onre saw in the island. Two tribes engaged in it, one war-like, which had just returned from battle, aud the other peaceful, which had re mained peaceful, growing crops : Imagine some five or six hundred nakeX stalwart savages leaping up into the air in all directions, brandishing muskets, hatchets, swords, and various weapons, whilst they twist their bodies into the most frightful contortions, their eyes starting from their sockets, and their tongues protruded to their full extent, each one vying with his neigh bor in executing the most hideous grimaces of which the human face is capable, aud at times jumping off the ground, all together, and making the earth tremble as they came down again. Coneeiv-. the aspect of these tattooed faces, the bloodshot eyes strained to their utmost, their bushy black hair flying in the wi nd. This truly diaboli cal performance was accompanied at intervals by a volley of suppressed groans and shuddering gasps, while every muscle of their wirv frames quiv ered with excitement. With the fighting tribe was a yonng Maori woman, whose slight frame writhed shout in sinnons contortions. She was dr s-%ed in a flowing garment of colorei print, and especiailv excelled in making faces. I can only say that if leDgth of t"ugne is considered a char acteristic of the- sex in civilized coun tries the New Z-aland iadies, taking her as a sample, are not deficient. I cannot give you a better idea of her face as it appeared at that moment, than by asking yon to perform the fol lowing fi-ial feat, which ned to bt considered " quite the thing " in my schoolboy days. Firstly, thrusting your two thumbs well into either side of yonr month, then with the third fingers of each band pnll down vour lower eyelids as far as possible, nntil tjieir reil linings are well exposed. This will give a very fair idea of the Maori war face, provided that the tongue is at the same time well protruded. Multi ply the face by three hundred, and you will have the general effect as near as possible. It was not a pleasant spoc tacle. To onr great relief, human natnre had its limit, aud in obedience to a signal from the chiefs, the panting natives suddenly oollapsed, and pulled np to a man. " Horrid sight," said a settler who was standing near, "and thank good ness it's come to an end"—a sentence in which I concurred. The rank* now rapidly dissolved, and a general rush was made in the direction of the Hawkc's bay encampment, where l*y 1 *ape-i upon the ground huge quan tities of food, which was specially pre p ired for their delectation. Here were to be seen whole circassee of pigs, pota toes by the ton, uta-ks of dries! fish, and stick* of flour, to say uotbing of mounds of pippep [cockier ] frraui Praduct of Kn-ath on t'liristmas uight, for during the following Twelfth night the water is believed to poMCM magic powers. In Brandenburg. the old Mievers it these wonderful doc trines say that every illueaa bocomea contagious to tlmse who he lievers ; for which the initials K., i,K.*s par), 3d., (Melehiorl, and B. (Baltha s*r), or even the i* ntalpfui, (common- IT called *mardtl), may be substi tuted. Thi* oiuitta of two triangles on t si in a manner to iotni a five-pointed star. It is strange to ob serve how, in the above mentioned cus toms, Christian aud heattieuish ele ments are com mingled. Chantbtrs' Journal. Rote! Resolution* in Chicago The iH'rr-Ocran bestows the follow tug good resolutions gratis upou its sub scribers. Every one can easily be a little, if not a good deal, better than dunug the preceding twelvemonth. Set the mark high, ami live as nearly up to it as possible. Resolve, among other tliiugs. that daring the coming year: 1. You will curb your temper and vour passions. Violent pleasures, arti deal excitement, or a free reiu to a temper easily provoked, consume life as well as render it unhappy. 2. That, if addicted to profanitv, in even the smallest degree, you will aban don it. Aside from m 'ral and religious consiJera'ions, swearing is degrading and vulgar, and In-trays a poverty of ex pression. 3. That for a year to come, whatever the temptation to do otherwise, yon will tell the truth. Lying grows upon a man, and is a contemptible, as well as odious, habit. Reform it altogether. 4. Resolve to speak ill of no man or woman, except under proper provoca tion, and to the person's face. The slanderer deserves a place in that lake which burnetii with tire and brimstone. 5. Swear od from aloohoho drinks, and put the dimes, quarters and halves ton have been accustomed to spend for "liquid lightning into a savings box. Yon will stand on vour bead with surprise and gratification when yon come to count up the accumulation at the end of the rear. 6. Be industrious, keep your promises, pay yonr debts, be charitable; in short, take a big stride ahead in a wiser, betror, more intelligent and useful life, and the year will not only prove a happier one to you, but yon will emerge from it more successful, more honored, and richer in everything than on the day when voti began the work of reform. Try it." 1 lulblng a Client. '' lie Eureka (Sev.) Leader is respon sible for the following story : A yonng lawyer of Eureka, who bas just been ad mitted to practice at the bar, had the responsible duty assigned to him by Judge Rives, last week, of de/endiug a criminal confined on a charge of robbery. The bnddiug Blaekstone visited his client, and was shocked to note bis shabby appearance and generally un washed and unkempt apj>earance. As this was hi* first case, onr legal friend was naturally anxious te acquit Ins client, and in pursuance of this laudable ambition he concln led that if the pris oner presented a cleauly and respectable appearance before the court an 1 jury, his chance of gettiog off would be en hanced, an', acting on this idea, the lawver not only sent to the jail his best suit of clothes for the fellow to wear, but also dispatched a barber to the scene, with instructions to shave, sham poo and cut the man's hair. It was all done, and the thief came into eonrt look ing as neat as a newiy-elected candidate, Bnt, unfortunately, one bad mistake had leen made. The barber had shin gle*! the fellow's hair down to a close crop, and in consequence a worse-haf>ed head or a more villainona set of features never were revealed. The impression on the jury was to marked that they rendered a verdict of guilty without leaving their Beats. It was time and coin thrown away; and not only that, but it is said that Blackstone ha IttH'HEHOLD OrrfcarS 4r4rn "Sole.. In making aeleotiona for sn orchard, the question should not be, \\ hat aro the best varieties? but what are the best grown in your locality. If there are any fruit-grower* iu the ueighlxirliood, get their ex{iertMlOA. If one is in a new Ciiuutrv, where information of this kind ciumot be obtained, the next best is the opiuion of * uumeryiuan of good reputa tion. For family use, the orchard should contain varieties from the earliest to the latest, the greater uituilier of trees being of good keeping kinds. For market fruit, the selectu>u will depend upou whether the market is near at hand or the fruit is to be ahlplted to a distance One near a town will And showy early applet, which do not keep jong r transport well, more profitable than later kinds. Protect young tree* troni large ani mals by care of fences and galea. Trap or shoot rahlnta; smearing the trunks with blood or raw meat ot any kind will keep them off. If cioua have not Iweti cut, do it now iu a mi Id spell, label aud store iti saw dust, uiiwa or sand, aud keep iu a cool place. Make channels to carry oA surface water wherever walnl Oart out mauuri' to the orchard. If there is any one respect in which farmers take the country through do uot live ui> to their privileges, B ** 111 the matter of small flints. The table of the citv mechanic is In-ttcr ■upplitxl with these fruits thau that f many a wealthv farmer. We hope to see the time when every farmer a fauulv shall have their All of fruits, from the begin ning of strawleou omitted should be completed on mild days. Ooarsc manure may be applied around currants and goi>sei>crrie.->; the soluble portions will Aud their way into the soil, leaving the rest a* a mulch in hot weather. The plow and spade, wherever the soil is not too wet, may ie kept at work iu mild weather, and thus facilitate tie spring operations. Implement* should i>e overhauled and put in order and the stock replenished. Extra plow poiuts, cultivator teeth, and duplicate* of parts likely to be broken, save many a half day's work. Overhaul the stock "f seeds. If iu doubt as to the vitality of any, there is time to test them by sowing in a pot or tan of earth iu s warm room. Provide a supply of pea broth and bean pole*. Make ma'kehw of various widths, and dibbles. A well-made wooden reel for the gar den line is t>etter than the weak iron ones •old at the stores. Latvels or marking-stakes should be provided; have the*e - - large that tl ey cannot be hoed up without some trouble. —.4 nienean Ayrimlturiet. fruit Tree Hurrru. Let uot our readers forget that much of the weakening of our fruit 'tree-- is owing to absolute starvation, caused by the working* of stem-borers. The sup ply of sap upwards is cut off by evt ry hole which they make, and :a just o But oil put ui the wsv of the tree getting all the- foodfit needs. It is of no use to manure trees, and keep our eye on all other cultural details, if these rascals are permitted to continue their depre dation. This is one of the best sea sons of the year to look after and de stroy them. The egg laid during the summer has now drveloj-ed t a consid erable " worm," and it ts working its way alown between the bark aud wood or even into the wood, so as !<• get comfortable quarters for the winter. Their presence can l>e readily ascer tained by noting a little fresh looking matter like saw dust near the tree at the surface of the ground, which the larva eject in their bonug course. To destroy them get a trowel and dig awav a little from the ateui, so as to find exactly the opening of the channel made by the insect, ami then thrust down a piece of stiff wire u|>on it, which will generally end its days. To many this looks like a considera ble job; but a smart litmd can get through with several hundred trees a a day in this search, as the fresh dust affords an unerring clue to the direct wi-ereabouts of the marauder.— h'nra> World. Health lllat* A writer in the Farm Journal cures dyspepsia by a swallow or two of vine gar after each meal. The best drink for renewing the pow er of endurance that we have tried is simply hop tea three or four days old, strained and put away with a little sugar. Ex. Three cures for sore throat are r--eom mended by a New York paper, as fol lows : (1) Gargle the throat with solu tion of salt and water. (2) Gargle throat with chloride of potash and water. <8) Keep a small lump of gum camphor in the month and swallow the saliva ;do the same with chlorate of potash. There is no simpler or better remedy for frost bites than the following; Ex tract the frost by the application *>( ice water till the froxen part is pliable, avoiding all artificial heat ; then apply a salve made of equal parts of hog's lsrd and gunpowder, rubbed together until it forms a paste, and very soon the frozen parts will be well.— Scientific American. HUMmm! of #20.000. A paper publish**) in Portland, Ore gou, his this item : J. M. Henderson wis walking along the railroad track abont a mile north of Napa vino station, returning from New Tncotna to Chc halis, when he was attacked bv two masked men and robbed of $20,000 in money. He was en rontr to Cowlitz prairie for the purpose of buying a tract of land, when he noticed the masked men on the track. Ah he advanced they steppe*! on cither side of the track. When directly abreast of them one sprang to the track, and a* iziug turn by the arm, fired at him, the ball ?:ik.ng effect in hia arm. The other m*n then leaped oat and firi-d, the ball striking him in the back of the head. He lwp*r,. i them to spare his life, and gnve th<-m his sachcl. containing the mm of money stated. They t*ok him by foree into the depths of the forest, where one ol the highwaymen insisted on killing bin-, while the other aud himoif remonstrat ed. After a timo he was given his free •lorn, and wandering out to tho road that leads to Napavine. followed it to the pla-e where be is at present. I>r. Herndon removed the two bails, and Henderson is doing well. He claims to have recently come to this coast, and has friends in Portlaud. He also said one of the robbers wore rubber boots, while the other wore common leather ones, both belDg dote'y masked. Cost of the Yellow Feter Loss of life bv yellow fever in the South last year is estimated at about 15,000 persons, and of money and trade at from 8175.000,(MX) to $200,000,000 as great a* the losa from the Chicago flre. But some good i* likely to oome out of this calamity. It is thought that henceforth quarantine regnlatiuim will be more thoroughly established than they have ever been. Apart from death and human suffering, negligent is the worst kind of political economy. Ex penditure of one-twentieth part of what the fever has cost might have prevented it altogether.— Scirntiflr. A m* Wean, FOR THE FAIR HEX. Area and >ira far A* ewiew. A Wisldlllg 111 Ohma cord a S6OO. XJtieen Margaret of Italy givw great At Unit lou to xlrxma. A loinl rail INIUIM I rom the lively oueaof Idaho for wivptx. Fmlxroidory i plums! along nil tho outlining of rich drortMxa, or nine oovera the wiuul, lutmilating brocade, uini it IN alii lietwycu tilt* triiuuitngn. A Mmugcr IN a truck wrilli the appear niicc of the millinery nliopn in the city of lUctUM, where ail or eight big men t> engaged tu working ti ] • >n I HID net a. Mine fhftlolte la. Forten, n colored In.iv who Contribute* to the .4/hmfic aud AcHhnrr'g, hv nturrieil the Rev. K.J. Ortuke, a graduate of I'lluootou. A new style of owning le o upoaed i f thlee lU>O|>H, one within the other; tile the tl rat ring being Molded with >itu tumid*. the nets'tut with peurl, the third u it h turquoia. The Ihxily Tardea. now discarded, wan mi exact s>t>y of n fnnhioti i>f the titue of Icuin XIV., unit ao carefully uiiil artistically rejtel in |>o|artnioutii have for years set apurt oue of their Oouutry-eeutn. near Itirmiug ham, for the Uigher rvlucatioii of woman, and it is now occupied by a college for Imlies, a girls' aehisil nml an industrial home fiir Ixoya ami girls who are to bx' traiuexl ior service. it Is no lUxllOAtiou tliat a lady is well dressexl because her clothing is eljten sive. There are laiiies whose garments coat thousands of dollars every year, ami yet they are not so hs-omtug!y dreased aa many laiies who never wear expensive toilets, but show au|s-rior taste m aelectiug appropriate costumes. The U rui " blue-stocking," as applitsl to literary jxersous, iiarticularly to ladiex, ongtuateal tu the following mau ucr : It was the tasluou in Lomiau tu 177N for ladies to have evening rw semblles, where they unght participate in oouvernatiou with literary men. Air. Stilhugfleet, oue of the most euiiueut meuiliers of thrsc assemblies, always xvore blue shK-ktugs. Such waa the ex cellence of hts ornvernation, and his ab seux>- was so great a los, that it UMSI tV lie said, •• We oait do nothing witliout the ' Blue Stockings 'and thus the title was gradually established. Kaaßlsa >aiaa. l'ule-ilrah cloths trimmed with fur are wtru by young la iiea. Only one very small oruaiueut is worn ou the head, < ven in full dress. Rlue-gray. or lewd-white, manuouneed as aliout t. ilssphuw errstn white. Suits i>f black ehuddah cloth are now made up very plainly and trimnie.i with black silk. Antique euihroidcnoa ure carefully cut from old dresses and -wu U|H>U new ones, with very gxwd eflect. A light rowe-ptnk is the ch .iceat colur for Imlies' gloves. Pure wmte ki Is, of coJks, are imiispensahle on wediliug ocxTuxions. Finger puffs are little worn, the ex traorxiiuary freaks p.aved with them hy some wonieti having destroyed their popularity. v Ear-rings peudauls are going out of fashion, though solitaires, either ilia momls or ptarls. will lie worn by all whxv can afTord them. Winter fans have kuob liandiew, which hold powder ami a puff. A mir ror, a scent ttilxe and a pocket comb are hidden in the side sticks. White and pearl-colored bonnets have facings, tips or tis of garnet or wine in a majority of instaucra, and the cr is * il should be. !<"• auv lady take pains to eonnttlie nttmoer of times she climbs a flight of stairs in the course oi a day, and she will be surprised h> llnd how much of her strength is consumed iu lifting herself. Onre il*- | tvrlirni H •mitn lit Walking in the womls one day, writes a Paris correspondent, my friend met a jHile, elderly lady, in the plainest of black c:uhmere dresses. Her grey hnir, wliich slioweil threads of bright chestnut through its silver, wt.s put back plainly under a simjle lint of black straw, hive was very lame, and WAS evidently suffering extremely from rheumatism. Hhe was accompanied by another lady as quiet ly dreosed as her self. "J>o you know who that is?" nsked my friend's companion a i they passed. " No,' was the answer. "Do you think sho is handsome ?" " Not at all, nor cun I even see auy traces of past beanty." Yet that lwlv wits once hailed as the loveliest woman iu Europe; it ia the Empress Eugenie. Hhe wis living in the quietest jxmsible manner of Ems, an i before she left was much benefited by the waters. But she seems to have relinquished all efforts to struggle against the ravages of time, and to have laid aside the false adornments where with a few years ago she used to dis figure instead of improving her appear -1 atice. Htili. it is very sad to imagine I this once peerless beauty now changed to a faded, elderly invalid, deposed from lier throne ot triumphant loveli ness as from the throne of France. Indiana people feast on quail nt u oent and a half apiece, aud killed with five centa' xvorth of animunition. N KWS SI MM A KY. Eastern nml Middle Btta benjamin Hunter wai hanged at t'aiufinu N J . for complicity In ihe murder of Ina for mer hualueaa partner, John M. Armstrong A year ago Armatroug uwnl llunlrr f7,(Ka!. and wee |'lauaded to lualire hla life for ♦ Jfi.tHMl, and to make over the |iolt|>euiug an artery lu hla leg Willi hla Anger nail, hut waa uuautveaeful tlvel ♦ JU.IKM were apenl lu effort* to obtain hla telaaae. He left a >v>uf< aalou admitting Ida crime The hour of execution aaw hint ao weak that lie had to l>e carried to ttie aealfold I he rojwby which Hunter waa auapeuded gave nav amuch that II barely lifted trim fioui the A, >oi, whereupon the sheriff hoisted the cul prit luto tire air hy meaue of auother folia, and ue waa hung only bv a number of |wwsoua holding to the ru|o during the whole time In which he waa atlsiwnded. The doctore a aid that hla unck waa uot broken, and that he died of elreugutatiun, but without any outward evidence of jHxtii. The crnwa of four veaaala that had Iwwu abandoned at ara during recent heavy atorma aritveit lu Now Yolk on the vessels that had ported them up Fropertv valued at ver ♦Hal.lk") Waa de alroyrd to a Are lu lllruiliighaw, thlili. franc.a Murphy haa closed hla two lucnlha toui|.i rmi label a In New York, and will take a tour Hit 'Ugh IViuiaylvanla. Maryland aud West \ irglnta. During hia |ireacuoe tu Now \ork IIA.uOU javrai.ua signed the ptoitgo. t'obiiuodore John (iueat, OuUlßlaiidalll of the tiaxel atatlou at fortaniotith. N. If . died the other day, aged fifty-all year. 1 lie greatest i t strtau feat aver performed In thia couulry haa Just harm acoouipilahod lu Brooklyn by a woman. Madame Andt-rauii, lio arrived from fug land a atiort time ago. Madame X uderaob haa succeeded in walking J .700 quarter unlearn 2,700 cuuaocuUve ijuarter hour., or lu other worda aha walked a quarter of a mile riccy Afliwii mtuutea until tho end of her taak L'uder three coudllluli* ahe waa un able to get mora than a few mtuutea alee), at a time, aud ofleu appeared ou the track fast asleep At Arst but llllie atteutluu waa jiatd to the pcdri-n lan inoat jieojile twlieving ahe would break down before the cu I of the walk . but when her eltramdlhary elnjurahoe became tuauift at tii* hall lu which she wat. walking waa vlMtsd by crowd* dalix. mall) of the viatiura being ladle- At timea during the walk Madauir Audrmm ajj wared ao jthv-ically prostrated that It -ecrued imjiueaiblc for her to continue on the track but ahe |wr*l-tod to the end, and the last quarter tu le waa walked in faster time thai, any other aud tu preaeuoe of over 2.UUO jw>.|4e. wtioee applause waa deafening The New Jersey legislature organised with the elcctiun of William L Sew<-U as j resident of the cualr arid John I'. Jackson as s|*>*har of the house and the recejduin of tkiveruor MeC'le.tau a Aral ow-aaaga Twenty-five waguui arid JuO men and t>ya IwKaii a Urur >f Nr* Vork city, tf(*ti; from door tc d(tin A P-o. * New York agency, aele I(<,X7">. aa agaiuat h,w7'J in 1C77, ahowibg an iurreaae In the |*t year of 1.606. Tbe lis bt'tlle* in lwTw equal |'I3X,OUO.UOU, Compared wtlh ♦ T.XI,(((JO.Ouy in 1w77, an increaae In llie past year of FUM>O},OW>. One uf the targeat lire# seen in New York in some time t(X>k place there a few evening* ago. i be brook* building, ou tbs oonirr of llroad wax ai d (trend street a large edifice rxccupie I I y ckothiug aud ftJ.ey guode houei-* -- wa* ila r.ruvad. tux ui nag a mtai )■■* of about * - 000 i*wi Hue fireman waa killed and taro others aexereiy injured by falling walla A New Vrk p*)er cucuiate* a report thai Mia. \ T steaart haa made to a( Ira*', two Ivrexii tile slaieoiaiil that her bnahend * bcalv lis* heel- icvxorfptl , (ha! it haa bea-n delivered lo Judge Hilton, aud by him place.l U. a vault, wr.i guarded, there to remain until the caw p (li in of tbe crvpl tn lb# "laaxrt memorial calhndral a! Harden City. I.ong Island The •una aud to have been paid for Ihe leluru of the remain*, after neguualiuus wilh a premi um i law firm, la ♦U.ODO. John P. Halnard. formerly jwoeideii'. of the Mechanice' aud !.at>or*r*' aaviuga Lank, of Jerary t it*. J., and olhcr official* .vwujxoa lug lite fiuuicc co umitlee of that iikstituLlou, have Imxi indicted for cotiaptriug lu defrau t drp xrilora h* (uucsallug the fact Uial Ihe hauk wae i&solvrut Ihe jiaat two year* Milliard 1- alw; charged with jwrjury by connection with the Mate insurance coxnpuiy cf which h- wa* t•reaidc-.it, and for mtaajqjropriatlng ♦♦.MOO aorlli ■ f the o m|-any a Umd*. Aorxbrding to a report presented to the final meetiug of the Cenienuial commission, at I'hllade.ixiiia. the per recetjau) a ' fund* t > hi* frtetxd*. A* hi* loud* armxuilod to ♦JO.OiSi. the company lose nothing. New York city woke up the other m xruitig to And the street* covered with auow lo the depth of one fool. The fall of anew waa tbe heaviest In vesr* and travel and Iraffi • were gisatly im peded At s cvgivrntlou lo firm a nations' militia aa eoctaUoti. held lu New York, delegation# from thirteen Statrwi were Jire-ent. a:wl ah or rain a* ttOM wa* tffectod I J * erllug ilencra! Marnev, of Ithoile ialand, chairman. Martiu borgiti. oonvictol of the muidsr of Patrick Rurna. clerk for a aofipxaf at coal operas r in 1"70, waa hanged at I'oltaTibe. Fa. knothtw large fire with heavy !o*ee ha l added to the n !!• Se* V>rii Four roaamve iron building* tu the heart of th* regiou occu pied b vholeeale dry good* boam were de ■lruvol br lbe flinrs an aggregate loot to nineteen flrm v*rou*ly o*ttniet*l *t -1.500,000 eu.l *4.000,00*1. At one tinir it wee f-iered the tuimcDe tracture oocu pied br H n *'lain A "3.. tbo largoe: wbole ealc tire gooda houee tn the city, would euc cut tab. 'but the building, wa rtd by the exrrtion* of the firemen. r iflv lboii*and jw-oph litirried to the fin. wbk-h wee vtefbie from ell l>ert* of the otty. About fifteen hundred tneti end bore etn ployixl in the all nee of the Philadelphia end 1 leading Cowl end Iron company t Oirerdvtlle pi,, went on utrikr. claiming two montbe' berk |y. FrrfJtlou of tbo meobuiery eanaod en et l>i enm which tlew np the blaettag-fn*e factory of Tot. Ikrkfrvd A Co., et Simebtiry, Oonn . killing l.hrrie Well. aged twenty Annie We'l, end Nelii.. MoNully, U tb aged eevonteen. (Vcatorn •ud Southern tttetwa A bend of boetlle Cbeyenue Indietie impri* oned ei Kort Boblnon. Neb . were informed (bet thor wore to be Ukwn l-eck to their agency in the tudien Territory, whereupon they et tenu ted te ewoepr t the et.ow-oorered preine, firing Die n the gnard. of whom two w.rekllh-d end three wounded. The no'dlere returned the tire. killing over f. rty of the fleeing lo •lieue including lght M"*** "<1 two chil dren enJ recapturing tin mo I of th..ee who were not killed. All Ire gorge end e heavy reu.fe 1 cancel en Inundation tn the lower part ..f Kichmnnd. V end r unpolled intiiv per*.iu* to remote to pierce of aafety. At Toledo. Ohio. w. I".. Uarvee.e radioed emplojre, ebol end dengerontli wounded hie wife In e tit of jeuln*v. end then kt'.lel bint eetf. By *n•tpbieion of gient poeder near i.olden Oete perk. Cel.. the ho lding in which the ni* twritl wee #tored wet completely <]otroyed, f. ur men were killed end eevere! other* In jured. The Colorado legii*turc olec'el I . T, Mill llcpubltoen I nite I State* Senator. The Inauguration of Ootersor M*ik. of Tt-iiuexvee, took piece et Nmlivillc. From Waohtnirton. Senator Telhr* committee of Inveeilgetioi, lito el< ntinn practice* he* Wamim-d e number of witmvuo* et New (Irleene. TeaUmoiiv from t*>th M tc- concerning intimidation hee been reeel rod. while enwa of the wtlnoeee* affirmed tliet the eleetimi we* peaceable end quiet. Heeet d Thurmen he* eent the committee e hatch of affidavit* alleging tutlmidetion of voter* end Fo lerel interference tu the Florida a! Oct too. A* at OoomMMI Hart ridge * film rel *er vice, the oh*equi* of Keprcecntative Schlei cher in the Ttell of Ueprewnfativc* were at tended br the government in all it* branchre. Ttw< *bo of eonio of the grain and fruit crop* of 1-7* i- *bown in the report of lb. detri ment of egrieultnre. The com crop for leaf jeer I* larger then Ibel of the veer preceding hv unrnt T1.0h0.000 buehel*. The oat crop of lATC. l* aoniowbat in cxecee of the Tory large crop of 1*77, making it the lar *t crop ever ra'.enl in thle oouUtry. Tin total harlev product fcr l*7H will be iu tonnd nnmbere. tM.OOO.nOO buahrla . while iu 1H77 it wae H4 WIO.OOO bnehela. The rv> crop turni out one-ejxtb larger than tn 1-77 being nearly Itrt.HOO.OO'J buehel*. There i* a rio-line tfi the poUto crop thia ytar ae compered wjtli 1877. owing to the extreme boat which *k* in come place* combined with diought end in otlu-rawith cx*ive woietnre, CiU'lbg rot; o that the arerago yield of tho whole cooutrv Will bo eixty-nlue bnehel* per acre, egainat iiincty-four btuhel* in 1877. tint* making n total product. In round nomtwr*. of lilfi.ooo mn tii'.hiil* for 1878,ag*lu*l l0,P00,00n in 1877. i'lie hv crop ie twenty per cent, g reeler thin jeer than leel. >/ the Urge tobaoco-i.roduinng State*. Virginia. Maryland. Connecticut and Max-achneott* report an im nrovcniont iu quality. Twelve State*, repre nn iug the l.nlk of the total production of tho country, n port the pn>duction compared with leet veai a* follow'* : Kentuoky, 60 j Virginia. 73; Miourt. bti, Tenneeeee, 63 . Ohio, 90 , Mar*land. 84; Indiaua. 83: North Carolina, 89 : P -nuevlvania. 88 ; Illlnoj*. 50 ; Connecti cut, 88 Maaeachuaette, 95. The oouditioaa i of fruit growth during |N7H w*r quit* nnf* (urililt. The itrt|> produot of the iliiuUo l.|ie> and Mississippi valley wee very rnooh '• duced. California, bowrvnr, report* a greatly Ineteased yield. The apple crop aliowa ail lu- , creased yield lii all of the New bug land Mlalea, I maa aud the fiolflr hiat-1 In all other KUUa II aliowa a falling off, Missouri reporllug lea* than half of laal ynar'a crop. John I*. Jonea liaa been re elected liultod State* Senator hy the Nevada lagialelure. Tho fetter committee liaa lmeu taking teatl mony tu regard to tne Ixmlalaua electoral re turua. Thome* tl Kelly, who bad been Oof. Kellogg a ineaaraigar. testified tliat ll*e nalliea of laxvleer and J off lion to the second art of retain* hart tmeii forgeit tliat the forgery lu the i awe of Joflrtoll had been ixjUiUilltod by U IV Itiauchaid, a clerk In Kellogg a office and thai Itlaiichard waadead At a roomit executive aeealoii of the Henate a tviumuiiloxlluu from boeretary Hliactuau eaa prei-i uled allrsloii a Iwii" uumhel of resaooa for the reutoval of Messrs. Arthur aud Cornell from the Now Vork nut'iu house, aud Mooat'ir Coukllog made a ajtooch defeodlug thaou and denouncing the admiulaUatlotl. I'jsNl Seliatrs Cookllug a motion the cotumuiucation x*ai re ferrexl t" the committee on coalmen*. The meuiorial eerx ioee held by oogreee iu the Hall of Uooreeoulaltv-e. In honor of llie late J'rxifeeeor Henry, eo. lelary of the Month aoiilau llielttute, sore atteodrat bv the I Teal .lent and cabinet, a.q.reme oourt JUtgea. both house* of toug leas end many IhxiU.lgurela After an ojsxulhg jaayer hy It James McC-iah. of I'rtiiceluh oollege, addressee were delivered hv Vice 1 reaidrhl W (Mr Wotmler reed log Uie a Ureas of hot.at or Itamihi, of Maioe, who sae uliahle h. he j.reaerill Meuebw With ere I'rofoeeore tirey, of Herxard a;it Itogota, of IkMiuii , llei'teaeulaUx ea tialAolJ, eud I oi, of New Vork, aiol lieueral Sherman. The commissioner of jieoelooa eetimelee lhal the hilt I'Seaed by the Houae aud Ser*te lo pay arrears of jieuaiotia will require ♦ JU.OOO.UOO U> Jiay such arreare. lho bill provides Uial ail pensions which have Keen granted under the general law tegulaliug jieneiooe, or wlift-h may liuieafnr he grauied. Ui OUUeeqOeaoS of death xvhich urlgmaieil in the ruitJ Hla tee service during ttie rebellion, or lu conaequeoe of wound* received or * dleeaee i-uuue iel Ui atich nerx Ice, ahail begUi ffum xhe .late of death or discharge Koreljf-. News C-.nndt ratio eicltement has been ci.atrd thn ujjbout a have oocujHed Candakar, the oajatal of Afghanletan a fortified city con taining about 100,000 inhabitants. Ttie JIOJJO a loug circular against socialism, oommautam and iiihiiiaoui haa bran joihiiehed. The 111 vary of the ihruingham and Midland liieUlul*. al lUrmiugbam, I-ugland, number lug *xo,(aki xolumee aud containing Ihe finest collection Of work# relating lo Hhakeapeare In ihe world, waa deeirvyed by fir*, ouly a few bouka eacapmg the flame. Fifty-eight miners are rejK.rted b. have been killed bx mi exjiloeloti In a colliery at Polity pruld Vta.es. M. l.oUta Joseph Mar let haa been -.acted prtaident of the trench n nal< I'reaktt ut MacMahou has jtarxtoued l .aOn im pttsoiivd French communists. A bridge acrtra# tho river Arda, in Turkey, brx.ku dowu. prwiptlaliiig a ralilcad train into Uie aster A llusaleii general, several other .'filed, and tero haudred (Olvatea xaere reported drowned. At Hreoou Mills Uulai io, a Mia. Walker aud deulv dr. pjo-d dead. Iter le-Uolhed. Kdward Ooumn*, hearlug of her death cut hla throat, and Miaa Walker* mother, ou aweing her daughter a corpeo, aleu Jropped dead Twenty person* were killed by a railroad oollietou thirty miles from Hi Petersburg, lI*MX l OMIIKKMIOKtL Ml MM AM V. Maaare. Mrwaie Kernan atxl < otikiing of New Turk, presented a resolution of the Nsw Vork Slate senate remciiatratiug against the j>a*aage of the tall to rorgaiilre ihe army, ir at Icaet thai (*dun of it forbidding lh< manufartura of arm. a! Uie ajasnala of xhe t'niled Males. I.aid on the table The Indian appnqxna tl u btU waa (.aased AdjourtK-t after all exe cutive session A reaotutioxi of reejwet far Ihe late iUqwe isulaUvs fi-liMabar was adopted, and a com initios was appointed to arrange for thefxroeral A large number of pr-l.txoue ware presented farotiug the ; aasage of ihe bill granting ar rears of )>etiaions. aid Mr. Tdmuud* called attention to the fact that cia.ni agamte had sent out circnlara rt*|nesting persona to jvecare Mgualuivxs to such jdtl'ona Mr. Hows re jaded a bill for a building for the Cotgftes atonal library The hill ftw the orecUuu of a National muarnci hoitding was passed. Ttie Menele then look a reoes- until *J 50 r. nr., and on i eaaM rutUrig proceeded to tne it. use of llsjircweiitativsa to aUa-nd the f-iuerml of Mr. Schleicher. Mr. Ilavta, of West Virginia, made a ape—ch lu anjrport of hla roeuiulloti direcUng the com mttta-e on agncuttnre to conaider tbs anbjsc and re nor l what the general govt rtimeul ongtit to do to advance agricnllurai uiharsata . .The roei of tits day a> sj>etit over the bill to rs viae the patent laws, several amendments lot hmtig offered. Adjouruad. The Senate ooufsreuor Committee on tbs military academe appropriation HI! subrntttsd a report, which waa ad. tied, and the bill waa then passed Mr. Voorhm* aubmiUod a rwso- Inlku, which was ail >jaed. lnatnictlug the In dian committee to investigate the rwceut twoaj* of t'hrvcwines from f'.d ltohrt to the Stuala. Adjourned after en executive seen. roj>sr method-. the jmrtial migration of ooiorsal Jaeraona from those Mataaa and COti grssanaial dial net* where they are not altoe ed to frwlv and jieactably v. one tee and sojoy Uu-if r n-i 'ui . right* aa AnisncaiinU/sua, ItiUi * h Mai. a- may desire to receive them and will protect tliem in -aid rights nr Into auch rixrrttory or Istrili.riea of the i' uitsai Male* aa tuay he providoxl for thair tlaeani 'xvcujiaUou.' The bill granting arrearages of jxenaion* amounting to ♦2MNKl,(*ifi Wa paesr.) an.l went to the President Adjourned after an executive session. Mr. Seuisbnry offered a king resolution call ing njxui the secretary of the treasury for tn formatliNX In regard to Hie oom(w the foreign re.atiou# commit tee was received touching Ihe death of lUqsnoii- x-arancl-s m imeirU'es and then the House adjourned Mr. Wood, of N.-1. Vork. chairman of the committee on waxs and nieaaa. reported tiack the kill authorising Ihe issue of cerutiealea of deposit in aid of refunding the public debt. The bill authorize* tbo a*-retry of the treasury lo laane in exchange for lawful tnoney of the Dotted Htaie- .- 'rtuicaUw of depoait of the de nomination of tl". Iw-artiig infereat at the rate of three )a vjaent of the 3 20 twHid* Mr. Kelby, of Pennaylvatiia. aub mttted an amendment so a* to make the cer nficab" convrrtibh. xnln a.-erned Intcnat. after six months, tub. lawful ieonev. and at I anv time into Hie f "ir per cent, U>nd*. Mr. Wood explained and adxorahd the measure, aa did Mr tiartinld and Mr. Chittenden ; but tt waa opposed by Mr-ara Kailev. Hulier and Hewett, who argued that it wa- not iu the la ter eats of the wiirkmgnieii. a* claimed ov its supporter*. After s long ill ioxic, Mi. Eeliey'a amendment w rejm-Uid at to 131—as waa oue off. red by Mr. llnrchani. The Moueo, iu pursuance'of a previous agreement, took a re eeaa nnlil evetnrg. At the evening session the i-srtifiiwte of deposit btUxvaa )d then report ed Uie bill making greenback* receivable for custom* dues, and this tori wa* paaaed, afte- U jug onpoaed l-v Mr. ti*rfwtd. Adjourned. The 011 l authorizing tiia secretary of the troaaiiry lo exchange four per cent, tmnda for uncalled five-twenties waa passed without e di vision iuthe exeauig exercise# in memory of Trof Joseph Heurv were bold in the hall of the House and aitsmled by both branches of Ootigiess. Nerxc* and Xoiw". NowspftptT writora arc commenting cxtcnfiivcly upon (he nptofir of citirs. They any tliut nature hn jirowded the eye with a coutrtvauce for protecting itself nguiuht linpieftefttit niglita, and one liaa only to hold his nose in cotuiug in oontfiet. with anything diaagreefible to the oltaetorieft. Meanwhile the ears atftnd open like ojxen doora that cannot be nhut. All sorte of racketa, from the bella of the pe.ldlera to the sharp clank ing of the cars of the elevated railroad, rap on the ear-drum. It haa beeu uug geetod that if Ediaun or somebody oonld invent Mime kind of a eontrivanee to lie worn over the earn that wonld take up all thooe discordant aonnd-vreves aud arrange them into concord and ninsic, life in onr oitien might be made more tolerable. Dr. E. R. Footc'* Health Month! v. Fuueml of ■ t hi near- Mason A etunuiiij(ClituM funeral took place i iu tine cut y yoelefilay afternoon, aara a iioorxutuMOfi of a Virginia City (New.jj pxpir, Jnceaael having been a menitier of the Maaouic order, an it exmta among tiio Mfiiigoliana. An American brast taaaurl headed the )>roouiion, which wa* en in | *•< I of Chinamen wearing badgea and other ileeoraUouß deuotiug their rank, whtln tu a largo eotered vehicle that followed the in*ran were seated a nuni tier of feiualo mufiicifill* a regular Chinese band, iu (act. Tho iuatrum* it* j were fiddles, guitar*, drtima, citnbala aud gougft, -The nf'loe made bv the (to bwttal mnftietane waa aueti that after j they eanxo up aud jmaaed uot auother note fmni the American trend was heard. They gave their late brother a good aetid-off. BoiiUid the native baud wagou ! eaiue a wagon loaded with r >aat pig and j all tuauuar of good thliiga natalde and drinkable h> lie left at the grave. Htripe .) of pejatr pierced iu three places with crtMM-eut-ahaj ed hol<- in rows of five 1 were strewn lev thousands along tho ' Whole route of the pronuamrm. The Aiiierieaii* who or<>wded the line of i marati—onlatde tierhariaua—eeauied to ' consider the whole Unng a sort of fame, aud raUuu a jolly affair. A bevy of I'iule eqiißwa standing at the corner of C and Taylor street* laughed until the tear* ran down their cheek# when the Chinese band came along. These aini-fi pie children of the desert donbtlees pot theuiaelvee outside of ail the viands left | i at tho grave of Ihe defunct aa soon as , i the Mixedoa of evening novered the hill#. Salkrtaa few a lib Tlaa. , Par sous affiiclad wtlli rhoumali.ru often auf fci for a Ufa tloic, tbear turturea lieum almost ' mthrtit remission The JoUrts and muada* of ' auoii aefor luaataa are lb eaoWt cuw ahaakiagly cu*turlad suit drawn nut of ahag# To afford them even Ismj-.rarx relief, the ordinary ran I edir* oflrU |WoVe Utterly Uaffiess Huetstter a , Mtotnach In it or a. on the uttlaw hand, la avouch ed by perauus whu have used It, tu be s genu r Uie source of ret,af It keeps the Mood sue! hy , pruiuutiug a regular habit of body, and ra , > miivaa from it tmnurUiaw which, in the optnkin of ail rational )ietbolcwta. originate this ago Hiring cocn|ilaint and It# kindred malady, the gout. Uealdea this, the bxUera remedies dts . rdera uf the stomach, liver and narvea, tro vent and eradicate intermittaot and raanrtteot fever. jiroinoU epjMtit* end sleep and are highly recsjiutnauxded hy jihyalrtari* aa a dean able medlemai aUuniUi-t and totiic. I H. Baldwin, of Monn* (My, Ittd,, write# under dale of Inc. #d, 1W77 that bta wife ikaed I fir fierce * Favorite Prescription with won i derful result# It effected bet entire onra, after ■ever* : phjalriaii* bed failed. TTe many Mm liar It it. r# jswttirety affirming that the Favor , ite P. xweripu-m had cared the dt-aeaea and XT 11* k 111 maa t iwukw tu xrotnru induced l>r. ' pMarn- to sell it under a guarantee. Indies , need no ginger submit to Uarlee* and painful local treatment, a* lbs Favorite PreerrlpUon la a aafe, aura and .needy cure. Hundreds who > been bed rtddrn for veara have been re stored to per fort health ly tt# u*e. Tbe rk ant. ais for the exit of Imparities from 1 the ayMetii must he kept unobstructed or de r l .orab.o oolaaaquancva will follow. Xnr Tigorou*. ronae the hver, and purify the hitierv eecrrUon A* r a cathartic they are infinite:* to he 1 (referred to the blue ptll. hold hy 1 Catarrh ia the f.qemtitivr of r.inaurqptlon conaurr j>t tou means < leafY Join per Tar Ctger i ettea are the cot* nummoa ae'. ee. pleaseat. ™-a fani owe for (alirrk AaUim*. CkUda and Hoaisaiieea Puce 2' oeuts , eold by all drag xlet* Vtadcd ou mcrijd of price by I.lrblg Chetnmai do . t harcla* el , New Vork hMl!nor a Illustrated H>. ol Objects for ' CbUdrrn. eonUiuuijt over 2OM engraving* of every da* object* with their nam.*, roakfug the etmpiee' ra"*t agtvw-ahie and effective mrttmd fee U < p(( i.rrui.ajv tneUxxollao of chudteu 1 Price, id board. ♦! 00. cloth. #1.50. Pauivaaeera wanted 1 axe ASA alkcr 1118 Cbcevmtt at Phlta r, take any organ fhat la offered ran IXnt if vou desire to he sure of having lb#*W*...-M-W-W hi Si dfi ' Hoes xJ** Wb# "N 0-eeC ............ . t*'t WMI om. las)* • .• 'Nrxuwi —Mtddl'.ng.a.M < rtoae— w#et.'ix--Obole*xe Fancy. It' i Stale.- Fair le Cbotcs...... |(S fi l Wheat—Wo 1 Had.. ....... .wwa 1 t< a HI XX t.Ke Htate ... . I II Witt Uj.—#(ala. ... A* • Wartey—fits**.,.... 1 OP • 1 <0 ■soar Men..l • • ('eaßtry. la # t# Dairy..-.- ....... 1# 0 J° XX eaters • reemerx ..... ' 0 S3 Facl 0ry...... ]* 0 It ..esea- Mala reexe,; xS 4 xk Htats Hktn.ir.ad...... ...... 1 I S Uaatari 0V 4 0U E#a* —-i(# and F--':. ........... t 4 W Hhswt 04 4 07 Hoc*: Drawee. N4 01 * Flour: paorayivanta li "a. *4O # iII Wheal: PeruiaytTantaße't... 1(161*4 !<• ft*. 17 4 • Oora Taiiow. ........... . .... * 4 ill* Hat! 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