itStuOUi ;.T4-iJfc.. LANCASTER DAITAr INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. OCTORER JiMJ-fcM - . . r: J m I' At fc 11 H ! Ili w . lancastcv tntrllicrenrcr. FRIDAY KVKlUNO, OUT, 12. 1003. Imiiertnnt Temperance Ponds. The tcnipcrance advocates claim that tlie iirohlbllleit amendmciit liaa Kin carried in Oliie, though It seems te liave been defeated by a nairew majority i polling, however, thrce hundred thou Hand votes. It it is adopted It will be the duty of the Democratic Legislatuic te pai the laws nccevuary te cany it Inte effect. This we beliove it would de. The constitution should ba cairled out as the public niake it. The Leglsla ture has no right te nullify it whatever its opinion as te lis advisability If the people of Ohie f.Uily haie decided that they want ptuhlbi tlen, they nre entitled te have the experiment given a fait tilal If it does net tlien work, they will lee ognize tlie fact and change their funda mental law. The Democratic parly does net buliove in prohibition as aieinedy for the evil of druidiennesa. 1 1 believes that every man Is his own keeper, se far as personal habits go, and that the law cannot interfere with him while be does net make his habits obnoxious te his neighbor. A very large uinjetiiy of theso who use liquor de It without in any wise disturbing uti) one elm. A niineiity use it and make themselves obnoxious by their drunkenness. It is this dtunken ness which is the crime ag.iinst society ; net the drinking. It is within tlie legitimate piovince el government te regulate II e cuusuuip tlen of liquor, oref tobacco, or an) thing else, se that it may be done in an unob jectionable way. Tlie use of tobacco may properly be prohibited in the stieeta and all public place3, because some ob ject te tobacco sinoke and tnluccu Juice. It would be a most excellent thing ir tobacco chewing was forbidden in the railroad cars as well as tobacco smok ing ; for It is a foul nuisance te have the lloers covered with tlie spittle. The stale could properly make such abuse of ether people's feelings unlaw ful ; but it may net punish tobacco chewing indulged in privately. Se it may prohibit public drinking , but it is beyond its legitimate iewer te forbid the Individual te get drunk by his lone self or In the company of these who de net ob ject te It. A prohibitory amendment thatthus leslricts private rights cannot be made te work, because it is enly w here the U'inking of liquor is public that it can be found out. Prohlbilety lav.a are as great failures in practice as in pnnci pnnci ple; but if Ohie has decided te try the experiment, the Democratic Legislature should respect the decision. Hopeful Cooper. Field Marshall Cooper is.eugaged in the melancholy business of whistling te keep his courage up. It is net an agree able part of the duty of a political Bhewinan, but it is ene which they religiously perform whenever the bad necessity occurs. There is no geed rea son why a political geueral should net tell the truth, whether the skies leek bright or dismal, but us a matter of fact I they belduui pluck up the courage te I admit that everything is net of a roseate hue. I'leld Marshall Cooper Is naturally of a sanguine disposition, br-cause of his red hair. If it was nut for the hair he never would have said that the He publican overthrew In Ohie was a vastly encouraging thing te encounter in his political battle in Pennsylvania. The Held marshull, however, has a reason for it. He thinks It will be a great spur te Republican elfert . that whereas an Ohie victory would have caused a con tlniiauce of Republican languor in Peiui sylvuuia, an Ohie defe.it changes Icther gy te energy and premises him a live)) campaign, witli plenty of cash and help era te snatch the slate from tlie dis ister that Ohie makes probable. Tlieie ism talnly nothing like looking en the bright side of a situation which lias te ha met anyhow ; but 1'ield M.ushnl Cooper would be wiser if he would admit te his folewers, as he does te himself, that the Ohie disaster sits ill en his stomach. There is no use in lying, at least when no one will believe you. Ne party ever yet was kicked hard in ene state without feeling the blew ever the benlei . and Ohie is always looked te in anxiety by Pennsylvania. The Republicans mil there pretend net te knew what hint them ; and that should make the Re publicans hcie suspect that the disease is a general rottenness of their whole party organization. Fluid M.uslmll Cooper Is net happy, despite his auburn locks, and need net pretend te be. Ohie's Judiciary Amendment. Ohie has adopted the judiciary amend ment te Its constitution. It abolishes the existing district ceurU and esuib Ushes circuit ceuits. TI1I3 change is net a great one, however, the new as well as the old courts being intermediate appellate tribunals. Hut the supreme court is radically levolutlenied in its constitution. The Legislature is author izedte distribute the court Inte divi. sleus, each one having Dual jurisdiction where it is unanimous, save in eases in which the coiislltutienality of laws is iu question, when the whole court sits te hear them. The Legislature may increase tlie number or Judges without limit. Where the judges of the sections et the court are net unatilmeiu in their Judgment, the case gees before the full bench. A plan of this kind was urjied for the constitution of tlie United .States su. preuie court, and it has obvious merilii. It may be assumed that where the judges ofene section of the full court are unanimous in their opinion, the majority of the lull court would decide the same way. In Important cases, where the law may be open te serious question, the section of the court hearing it would no doubt feel disposed te Bend It before the full bench for decision ; and the law would be improved by giving te them this discretion ; though they can exercise it under the Ohie nmeudineut by aluiply failing te render a unanimous decision. The United States supreme court sad ly needs some reconstruction te enable-,!1 te de its work. The delay In its Judg ment (loes great injustice te the people. lttke.n.ea.lyaRene.atio.,,,ewtoget;j)llliLIiN(? jft A STREET, a final judgment In a case that is appeal. cd te 1 his tilbunal. Nothing inoretmpoi-' mimiie i.ms in iii.uiit.siiiw taut will engage the attention of Ceugt cts npssef the supreme cuuit. Our Pctiti-, ltllll mming mum. svlvaula com t also seems te need help. J.inus ll. Hu-cv, a Deinuei.itie waul The work it has te de would net Is) tee tough ..ml heeler r the lowest type, but n great for thoroughly equipped l.iwyeis ' who would knew the law. as they might t) knew It, as seen as they understand the case. Hut we de net have such naturally constituted judges en etu mipieme liench efteii.und thedtill fellows have haul weik finding out what the law K and often don't llud it, after their laboileiisso.iich. 'Iiiiv Cincinnati Knimrcr und the Me I, ran g mg are under the hay. Keep them down. Tut. Republic mi ute new for a fan apportionment in Ohie, smee the Dmi ecraU have elected the Legislature. Till, result in the Buckeye statu w II serve te cnrdi tliu aspirations of many w he weie tendetly cherishing the " Ohie idea." Six it Ni.Mt lalluuth or the United Suites during tlie pant mouth hue turned 5)7.SSJ,0: an increase of J UIJ.OIm evet the 001 responding tii'iuth el lastvcat. lucieased competition seems te briug with it ineieascd dividends. Tin. desperation of the Matmue cause in Virginia has become stiikmgly appirent since one eT his lieutenants iiamctl Onlllu, a candidate Im tlie 1ijiie of delegates ! a ii'ccnt speech delivoied him-elf el 1 following manifeste: " 'l'liu p.ut a Mahene is in power and means le continue iu power' by some hook or ereuk. New make the most of it. We mil nurse the pellb, and will sce hew the voles.iieoast '' This dftlaut slog 111 of the lotmdiaters should bring te the ells .til whoare inter ruled in inaititaiiimg the houet of the Old Dmuiiiieu. llti 1 v.kestk joins haudb with Lancas ter in a jaildellveiy by which four prison ers etlectcd their oKcape. The turnkey of ' the Centre county prison wax, hetcver, evcrH)wcted by the nl birds, and net lunoniimeiialy locked in a cell like our alleged watchneui I!y the tiinike 'sell jiU tbree of the luitms wure recipturel. If llellefente has m.iuy J ill elli.'iils of this stupe, tlicu arrival in our oemi'y would b) in.ula the oeeawon of a public ev.itiiiu. Ollici lis with souie bttle iiitcllioiue tu their cralt have long been a eiyiug need at the county prison. Bi.'m m.k) aliush iiiie in Philadelphia is a source of never ending investigation. In Jauuaiy last Puipps and Brown were con victed of iorgeiy and c inspiracy te do de friiud the city by false bills for supplies. And new the milk contractor are 111 the meshes of tlie law. Iu )esterday's testi mony it was shown that S,00l quarts of milk and 3,5 11 quarts of cream less than were pud for were delivered. This esti mate mutces no allowance for the eten give adulteriitieu that was admittedly practised. The hmtery el Bleckley seems te show that it exists simply te afford prey te tlnaviii!; supply contractors. KK.ATOKES OK THE Ul'ATK I'KESS, The LttiU lltcenl has reduced its sub. scriptieu price te one dollar a jear. West Chester iapers are making merry ever the llight of the jail birds. The Kabteu h'xjireii predicts a eiaze for solvatien army methods iu the politics of the future. The Chambersburg Vxllti fynrit thinks bonie cheap papers are kept miming by having morals as low as then price. The Altejua l'ribnne hohevos that the men who attack the public school system aie net wise iu their generation. Keep up the internal taxation, rejoins the Petter .'ift rprisc, otherwise a number el worthy ellicials may liave te earn their living by hard work. The Scranteu lUjmblitau was somewhat " pie leus" 111 publishing a cut of Perake as governor elect, the day after the Ohie election. The vast surplus iu the treisury, siys the Philadelphia U'tcerd, is the tueasure el the incompetence of Republican financial management. The Norribtewn lltyitttr, litnly beheves tnat tue lesiilt 111 Ulne will piove the pel- itijal eipnueLtial of lSl ; the hteim will again sweep evei the whole laud. Nutwithbtaudujg the lesult of the elec tien the Philadelphia Jnrjuircr comes te the cuueliisieii that the year preceding a presidential election cannot piuperly be called an oil' year. 'I he Philadelphia 2'urtU Aimrtrait re; maiks that the fact that nine millions of currency has disappeaied form the chan nels of circulation 111 as many mouths remains a fact te be accounted for. The Titubville Herald uew fethces that the next presidential contest will be the most earnest and exciting iu proportion te the ardor el the hopes of the Dciueciacy, and the iutensity and desperation of the p.uty iu power te retaiu Its supremacy. 1 iir. nun u Misrisni." A New I'lnn ler Slnkluc Kullnmil lime Uulluriu. The annual tiine table conveiitlou in Chicago will iccoiiimeud the adoption of the plan tunned the "hour system." It provides for Blaudards dilleriug fiem oath ether by exaetly an hour. Under the new system, instead of ruuuiug the var. Lais systems and divisions of sys tems by as many local standards el time, the continent Is te be divided into llve bread belts, ruuuiug north and south, thutline of eich of which will be ene hour slower thau that of the uext division te the uastward and 0110 hour faster than that of the next division west, ward. Uy this way the niimite hand of a ttavoler'B watch will net have te be eliaug. oil, howevor far he may liave te travel or iu whatever dueetieii ; but his watch will uejiisi 0110 neiir slower when he crosess the imaginary line Inte the uext division te the east, or 0110 hour fast when he cresses the Hue lute the next division te the west. Leaving out tlie eastnru ami western terms of the continent, thore tire ,,east Jif," ,, eM)", and 'ineiintaiu" times. Mho first will be ompleyoil Irem New Brunswick te the tnerldlim of Detroit, the iicoend as far west as the boundary be tween Kansas aud Colerado aud the third te the line botween Utnh and Navada. It Is proposed that all the reads new using IJosten, New Yerk, Philadelphia, Halu mero, Terente, Hamilton or Washington timn s 11 Htnnilnrd hIiiiII lin mivnrini.l 1... "dnsteru" or nuvunty fifth meridlaii tinie, four miuuU'B alower than New V irk, man '"' ''"I political mlluom-e i-iuuirIi 111 llaltimeie te cany the tfoveuth want "in his vest pocket," was shut and tuer tally wounded iu (rout el the City hall in that city 011 Thursday. The man who shot him was William T. Hang, a IM teeulli waid founder, a man el 111st about the R.11110 charnelei as his victim. The sheeting was peculiaily Italic, ami the allair his caused inme rxi itiMiieut tlnue than tiny event since the Tivoli disaster last Mimuiet. Piusti) is the su perintendent el slieets lur the Western distiict, bavins; annest const niilv bi'eti in olllce fei the last ten eai. II MMled the City lull Thursil.iy morning for the ptitisise of siibuultiiK his rep il as a ilm tnet Mtpeiintendent te t'oniiuiHsieiier Haite i:. illith, ht'id of the city stive t cl:iuinu' departltieut HiHey, while 111 the ellie, chatted ple.1s.111t I) , and seemed te hem the bjst et hum ir. There was no escitemctit of m iniiei about him, and after a few tn uikmiU el quiet e inveisitieu h" left the elllce. When he reached the North f reet pave imml he met several Democratic friends, and began talking evci the shtiillaliy ptituaries or tlie day previous, liitsey had been weiUuit: for biyee. wlm had been siK'ers"tlul. Among thoe 111 the emwil wis Wavlii'ituii Thater, aiielhet J-"it h I! illiniKK- heeler, who bid b en .qipwed te .leyeu lj)e ami Til itui bjgau t quarivl when Haie; stepid up aid mingled 111 the dispute Tlie d.scussien beeaiue pirited, wlieu .1 blew was struck by one of the turtles. Hit'.e.v and It 11 it, at tli same inslaii'. 1. row pistols and bugau linn : .11 each ethei 11. rapid suecossien. l'liure w is a large ciewd in th ) ii'Mghleih j 1 at t'u tune ami the fa el ide was se II Ti-.' thi' 11 mu dared te approach the cembatantH te repi rate thorn. Ilunuv mjeinel te lue wildly, as none et In- 1) ill took etleel 011 his 1111 tageuist. llu himsell, however, w is struck, and begin lelieitni; tm.ird North t.tUH't, tow aids the old Ne 1 engiue house, I lane; lollewmg tlosely, tniiis'ln revelver until the eh imbers weie ad emptied. lie then sei .d Husey by the lappel of of his coat with his left hand, aiet beau beating him en the he id with the butt of his weapon. In the meantime llusey was holding him with bjth hands by the lap pel of tu j eat, ISy th s tiuin one of the bystaudets ran up aud sei.Min; Hang, wienclied the pistol from Ins hand. The limse of the oho tmg aud tlii screa n el several ladies who weie piMiiu at the time at ti acted the attention el Caplaiu .lehu Laotian, el Centi d sMiien, and Detective Mail: Legan, w he, hastening te the scene, arrested II irig aud 'ejk him te the Cmitial station, where he vas at once locked up 1'ievieus te this he rem irked tint he had a pistol a'l 1 iiitendetl te pi J teet himself. ISusey was albe t..keu te tlie station house, and it was found he had been hit four times once in the abdomen, once 111 the left side, and twice iu the left, arm. The wound in the abdomen is likely te prove fatal. Although lliibey is btdiered by his followers te essess a charmed life, the I ist rites of the Catholic church were administered te lit 111 scen after the nhoot nheot nhoet 1111:. Tueiu Las beeu a leug feud between these men, which originated 111 .1 political 1'iarrel some ten 01 twelve years ae, and w.11 fiiithr iiileiiMiii-d by the election el William P. McKcwen as clerk et the criminal court in 1S7U. Basey was an active pirtn&n of MoKeweu, having beeu ene el his most bitter opponents. The usual charges of crooked work wcie made by Hang, the champion of the defeated candidates. Accusations ami recrimina tions followed thick and fast, and the two men, enemies for years, fell te hating each uther with greater malice than ever. Hang was a lircmau 111 the city hall until a few mjutlisaije., The p heu record shows that IJnsey has been arrested ever fifty times within the last ten yeais for assaults upon tiuolleusive persons upon the streets and at the pods. The criminal court records show that he was novel punished but once aud then with a 10 Hue. Biisey is the brother of Billy Cattell, the pme lighter, who otice hid a mill with Hani Cellier. Carrell changed his name from ISusey vvheti his mother martied the second titne Busay is rotated by this marriage te .Judge Carrell, of the erphaus' court. tlULl' IIKI'KMDS ISlibllA.I l'i. Uih Ulutrea el the T-Irlilnni 1 UialnjultJ Ituluteil l II1111 .le.ieph Helt, who was pestuiastei geu eral and afterwards secret iry of war under President Buchauau, has ivptlen a four column letter which the Washington Xitttjhiil IteinibUciiii prints te day iu reply te eeitain statuiu-uts ncuutly made m an inter view wuu a nowspaper oeriospoueojt 1 moinberef President UuebananV cil.n.Mt ujr iimuu 1 ueiiiiisuii, who was aise a ' The letter ai a whele duals with question 1 of parson il rattici thin public interest, auuisaiepiy 10 wnai Helt, 1-uis " scur rileus charges " alfuctini: his ruiuitalien. It closes with thu I'oIIewiug defence of the loyalty et rresidetit liucliaiiaii : "1 cannot close tins eoiiiiiiiiun.atieu without bearuii: einphatie testimony te the loyalty of President liuuhauaii throughout the troubled aud trying scenes which iiuikcii inn last im ntiia el Ins administration. With iueasiiru)ossiusiou iueasiiru)essiusiou iueasiiru)ossiusieu Hibilities oppressing him, badgered by traitors aud by the department el govern, ment, which domed him sympathy and loyal support, aud staudim; as hu did 011 the brink of the great national calamity the imminence el which was darkening all hearts, he w.is often east down but never utilaithltil te his duties. Amid the blind inn rancor of party strife he was constant ly misunderstood and constantly misrepre sented. He was net an acgiessivu man. net at all given te violent forms of speech or action, no siirauK irem tlie eon turn -illation of civil war and the bloodshed it would involve and bought te postpeno 11 te me last possible moment, but 111 all thore was 110 taint of his disloyalty. While howevor. uniformly iroutle aud suave in his modes he was no less linn in view of the eudh te be dually attained, and yet it was this very gontleuess and Hiiavity, the result in part perhaps of his peculiar temperament, but yet mero it may be, of tialiiiiig iiisej arable from his diplomatic career, which often misled men who paused net te icllcet that iron bauds are iioiuetliiics found in silken gloves." AM)Ki:tV-TIIAKII. n llre.it lliapiny lit tin, MurrliiKH til tliu M1111 ut nlnssclllltltll, Wur lenerimr. At U jsten, the nurriage Thursday of Jehn P. Andrew, son of tliu war governor ami MUs Harriet Thayer, daughter of tlie Inte Nathaniel Thayer, was the ovent of the season. Trinity ohureh was thronged at neon, when the coremony took place. Within the great auditeilum was miule the most magnificent lleral display ever seen In Iloaten. The ohaticel was burled iu dowers and ever-spanning nil was an iniiiiouse arch of rare exotics tiveutv feet high ; the koysteuo was a nionegiaiu of iiiimuitelles, the initial of the family name of thu brlde belug Iu roil and that of the groom In whtte. The whele display cost thousands of dollars. The company pre sent was brilllaut and fashionable. The coremony was performed by the Uev. Dr. Phillips llioeks. The hride lmH just cpnie lute posaeuBlon of a fortune of ever eight million dellats, vhleli is half the estate of hei fathei, who died 11 lew mouths age leav lug sixteen million te his two childieii. An liiqiesmg leceptieti followed the our ein.Miy, the palatial icsidi-icn of the Thav eis, en Ml. eriien stieit, I'm aeen Hill, being I hi own open, UHAIII.VM .'M.V.IIIUI I V IIKIIIHMI. Ill,, Ml'IIKK'lHllM lel,,IV In lllllll t:llll)llclO. I'lm I'lolllliilleii .Mum, niipnl KelealeO. More complete letiiie I10111 I'uesdaj'fi eleetien indicate au inerivise in the D.uue eratie majority, which will l cuiHideia bly ever I'J.OOO. The Xmi.i'e will have eleien Domecratto in ij miIj .rid the ILnise is estimated te stand leily two Kepubli Kepubli canstesuty Ihiee DutlievMals I'heseeend auienduieut will teeeive about Sihl.tnsi votes but is defeated. The indicia! uineiid ment is carried luvend leub'.. The llrnt iimeudmeut is earned will net gel evei 100,0(0 votes. The Piolnbitieii vote is estimated at fi 11:11 5.000 te .U.IWH ami the Uieetibaek veto at .M,(Hhi At Ciucintiali, Thursd.u, ludge ll ally spent several hours iu bus ellLv, wheie be was visited by .1 l.uge nunihni of Irtend.s te eongi.itiilate him. He shows weakness Irem illness, but outlined tuavely the task of lontiiiueus hand shaking. .Much time was consumed iu reeeivin ; and reading telegrams oreougriit'il.i'iou. Among them was this, dated : YuNKM,.. N. N . tVt 11. 1 cougratulite you en "ir biillunt tn llllipll. .- .1 I'll ni.s. Telegrams weie also iivcived from Si'ii ater denas, el Leiiisi.ui . Hebeit tiaiiett, or Baltimeie, Senater Mi l maid, Au,us Beliiieut aud mauy ethers VV iihI MimOIi m.ij ttoveiuei Heidly telegiaplis fiem I m m cieiutt te the New Yeik ll'e ' as lollews "My illness se wilhdiew me Iieiu the iineiit of opinion that m jiidmeul must be largely discounted. 1 liave no doubt tie tiitun Deiuociatie vote was en, aud solid for me. " Bennies this, the tap uiewin' eon titles gnve us miii ismg gaimt The wikmI j4ievv ing counties helpid, and lluie was a very laie acecMeti te our i.mk i.mk Irem the colored vete. " ltepubltcaua claim that a c;e 1 ileal el ttadltig was done aa.ut them by acieud or prohibitory aiueiidiiieid l.iuaties. " i'he plurality of niu l.ite tick t wdl br Irem twelve te litieeu thousand. I have no means of knew mi; the voie let the Piolnbitieii state tukel." lil.tl.SIAMt l nill.ll.IMI nuiniifi nl st.,i(,iiA ,v leunt. loe tin; Hi" Hi-Ceiilt'iitiiel i ettO,t t.llett. The lieiuiau hi centennial eelebiatieti 111 hevliu, W. Y.i , Tleitsday wa- a uat iticceiw. Net 1eh than ...isiu nHple leek part iu the pageant. I be ilmpl.i) wasel histeiical aud iiulujtnal character. Dtinug the Confusion and exciteiiKiit incident te the paiaec'., a hill div.cn senilis aci 1 icuLs 01.1 iintsl, one man being lustautly kilksl 1 id tw.etheis latally injured. Ileury Kratl, al seventy live fell fieiii a wagon pisl .is the possession tart(d, aud broke Im, utck. He leaves an aged and tulirui widow, Jeseph Deli ale nas hernbly burue-1 by .111 espl isteti of petreleuui iu a Hiitable i;las house fur 11 ice in one of the displays. L-e H.iium fell from a waeu and tractuied his .skull .leuas Butterttehl fell from a waguti 111 a lit aud was run ever, iceeiv tug very serious wounds. A lad named lieerc.0 (Jilmore fell Irem the stone anchorage of the Tenth Kttcet bndgf, aud sustained a Iiaeture et the skull. I'iieie were many miner casu alties. rnu i.iiuieviiiu t. in. -plln ;tl 1 I Uvpll ll iL.tll ll is easy enough te disliiii;iiih a I.oiiit I.eiiit I.oiiit ville man or vsemaii after eiie has lived there a short time. The Louisville vvemau is famous , I must say I think hordooid herdooid hordeoid edly ahuad of the Liu'sville man yeuu man, I mean. The Louisville woman is beautiful and she is also intelligent. Her world is net a large one, but she geUs the most possible out of it. She is ceueially meie or les of a coquette, but w hat beau tiful woman is net? Her damtv lingers are net soiled by hvidhug ilay te make b id jvettery, and she makes no pretense of devoting herself te an emasculated art, as the women of Ciueiuii itt de. .'she reads .1 geed deal, thinks a tittle, is well bred aud rather ludupuid-'iit, but net of troupers. Ne ; she cauuet exist without men. bhe dresses exceedingly well in this weather in bewitching white towns with tight lilting white sleeves and tiansluceiit cov ering of the sheulderHaiid neck, sometimes rather mere than neck. The Louisville girl is rather ephemeral, but by 110 meant useless. She serves as a wholesome cor rective te the men. 'lh Kpluii Cuitvenlliiii. Beth houses of the gumual convention of the Protestant lipisoep.il church in the United States weru in session yesterday 11101 ntiig and afternoon at the chuich of the Hely Trinity, l'Jth aud Walnut streets, Philadelphia, the bishop of Delaware pre s'ditig. Thu memorial fur a division of the diocese of Tennessee failed of recom mendation, ami thu resolution for consent 1 1 thu creation of a new diocese 111 North Carolina was 11011 concurred 111. In the huuse of deputies, after the releretice of various resolutions, the deputation of the provincial synod of the chuich of Canada W11111 received and welcomed aud awarded beats. The house thou went into secret session 011 the subject of the consecration of the assistant bishops elect of Virginia aud New Yerk and the bishop elect of Indiana, at the close of which it was an nounced that their testimonials had been approved. A statement el the condition el the geueial theological beiiuuary was distiibiited among thu deputies. ICullruMit Wrci.hn. A caboeso of a freight ti.uu, lull stand ing en the mam track .it Wauakeueta, Ohie, en Wediftjsday night by a negligent conductor, was struck by an uugtiie of a passeuuer train, wrecking the caboose, engine and baggage car, seriously injuiiu the tlremati aud slightly hurting thu en gineer. Uwiug te a misplaced bwitch yes terday morning, two engine attached te passunuer trains collided in the Philadel phia, Wilmington aud Baltimuie passenger station at Wilmington. The engines vveru badly damaged. Ne one was injured, although the passengers were badly shaken up aud frlghtoiied. Twe freight trains en tlie Chicago and Northwestern railroad collided near Hanover Junction, Wiscon sin, yesterday, demolishing threo eugines, twolve cars ami killing one of the tlicmcn. Velliiw lriver. Theru were three new cmes of fever at Biowteu, Alabama, Thursday. Hlevuti cases are under treatment. The health ollicer telegraphed te Me. bile for assistance, mid four nurses were sent. 'While the fatal cares are characteri.ed by black vomit, physl ui.ius seem mero than ever convinced that thu disease is a soveie type el hemorrhagic malaria. Ne physician who lias examined the cases has deeid'.'d that the disease is yellow fever. The Mississippi stale beard of health 011 Thursday reeeived notice that a genuiue case of Yellow fover bus occurred at Oacan Hprings. A i;iilcl(ei.TIileI'ii llavk Knit ut Mliet. A gray-haired old man, named Hlehard Clark, of Hamilton township, N. ,1. ap peared bofero the Mercer county court Thursday toplead te an indictment against him by tlie last grand Jury. It 8 charged that he has been robbing the fanners el the county extensively for mouths past The old man's back Is leaded with shot fired Inte him en his dillereut midnight exploits among farmeis' lien coops. Thore vvoie twolve indlotmeuts against the old man und he pleaded net guilly te them all. ruis w.n 1. 11 liita ii 111;. Ituiiitiiiitieiia 1111 tiiinrnMer'n l.nlPKl lil!iu "lltllMI. I'lill 1.I1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Iminliei. I'he ipiiet mid iispeetabtc old city of Liuc.islei is I ist becoming a pnadisn (el eiimiuals A few menth: 110 it was Uieatly distiiibcdb) a lone; senesel mceii tliaiy Ores, which nothing bill ituevei titling Piovnlciiee kept liem Inn nine, ilewu tin greatet pail of the pi ice, Pel along tune the authorities weie peweiless. Thev well) Hke I he New Yet I. police villi legal 1 te uambleis, or the Philadelphia pohee as te ;iiuday dtiukliig saloons ; lhc knew that there vvem plenty of I iw bieakeis about, but weie unable te liud .my At last, however, seveial el the ''lite biie,H " weie caught und sentenced te long teiuiti el iiiipiiseu meiil, uieeiidi.li 1-01 was checked, ami the cttiaseu breathed lieelv again. I'he citminals, howevor, found their new situ.i I inn te be net with ml lis advantages I'hey weie enabled te enj y e.ieh ethers' tciety, (e talk evei then el I exploits and plan new one, and, when tued el enjoy mi; the hespilility of tlm leiiuly, they mitipi) licked the only two elllaeis who weie en duty 111 a euipleet then own cell., p'eiudeiisl the lid of all they con sideied weilh taking, and walked oil ... I'he Inclines will prebiblv be hn.ttd Iteui uhaui, in the old way, bid'010 veiy le-i, and in the meantime all the liaitip. thieves, burgl.ii mid tncendianes 111 cuit em Peuusylvaiiia may be expected te ll w into a Ctimmiiuit) which atteids litem such excellent opportunities te cany en btisi nes. iiiulistinbtid, and gives them such supenei acouimed ilieiis wliiiu eiptmed An iilil Hut lluivl) iii;t;n.llii run 1 1-1 1 1 1 I vii 1, It would net he a bid idea te till thu cells 111 the l.mcaslei jail, leceullv v.iMied by the iiinaway priseneis, with the keep, eis and watehuieu whote c irete.ssuess h 1 pet nutted two such jail delivencn within a bnel ierunl. ,v me ler .Migicetuiun rini.i ' 'ptei Pn .- I'he v leaiicy 111 'he elllce of hangman el Helland has been lillcl, but theie ought l be a vacancy 111 the ollleo et j iiler el !. itica.itei oetitity, which might alleul a beith te one el the dis.ippeiuted app.i cants. .1 lliimy lxtl I'liils-i, li lil 1 hvt'iiltit: .Nena L.iucislei prison must be made el mos mes mos iiiite uettii'i:, and the e.11 mis must sleep s mildly theieiii. That I'.' prisjuets should walk out vvitheiil dficeveij was proel el marvelous olliei.il incompetence. .t(i! lliiMili.ltirllil Uuintik. I'lill V. Hell.-t Ml. I'he watehtii.iu it the L lacaster J ill w he w.s getting his haircut when the pnseiier e. jped last evemu', ought te put locks of hi. hair 011 the cell doers. I'e lirt I. nit .Is 1111 ' 1'ir-li'ii 4 IU'.ni.li, I'he L iticastei p dice should at once send ler the Allegheny police. Heinrllilng I. ISO Wmi Ule-iti-t V, I I, VV 1 l til' itel III IHlblK.lll Ti1eLat1011sterj.nl would tiiikeagoed sieve. l'KlteUHAU, I'vtili u Uv vs, the " l'eet Pnw el the S mth," has a lecture entitled " II rie, Saintly and Peculiar." Hkmiy Iiivi.ne, the actor, and Miss Kllcu Teny, sailed Iteui Liveihel for New Yerk, yesterday 111 the steamer Britan nic. Ui-iiui' ltn i.v,tlie Episcopal iiiciimbeiit, of the diocese of Mexico, in alleged te hive mtsmaiiagad the funds of the church, aud his present whereabouts are unknown Liiitii Cu.Fiiiti',K was given aieceptnn in the New Yerk Academy of Music by the New Y'erk state bar association last week Judge linger, Mr. Evarts, Lord Celeiulge and ethers made addresses. Wm. F. Hwtuirv, ei., ex-chairinaiief ihe Democratic city comunttee, was married 111 St. Malachi's church, iu Phduhilphia. )esterd.iy. te Miss Hese McDeviu. .Mr. H.irrity ami his bride left last evening for a tour Seuth. She llut.vi A. L01 Kwoei) celebrated 111 Washington lately the teuth anniversary of her admission te the bar by giving a I lui'hcuu te a few of her friends. The IniMess A-.ts made happy by complimentary te isls and expressions of geed will aud regard. Si.nviuii II vv villi lives en a hill, and from his grounds there is a wonderful view. The house is a long one, with mai'iiiliceiit grounds. A majestic hall 1 uns through. Settees and nigs and glorious old paintings greet the eye. Te the left is the Itbraiy and recaptien 100m, and te the right parlors and drawing loom. In the fermir are all the senator's personal belongings, grand beuks, ripe parchments, rich drawings, famous paint ings, and what is te him is, of course, et incalculable value, the portraits of all the Bayauls for at least llve generations. There are wend little pictures, suggestive of Normandy, busts from Therwahlscn, little bren.es of undo figures picked up abroad, featheis Irem peacocks, hair from goats, breu.s and biasses from modern American schools, plaques from Dresden, bisque fiem Yieuua, ami ceuutlehs things that nobody could describe. 'I he mute et Irelrtlid At tlie legular fortnightly meeting el National League at Dublin it was an an iieiiuced that ll.UUU had been leceived from Australia by the tteasurer during the week and also i.1,000 fiem America. A motion by .Mr. Biggar, M. P., was carried condemning the partisan conduct of Ku I Spencer, leid lieutenant of Ireland, 111 proclaiming the league mtetings an nounced te he held in county Clare, while tolerating the addresses of Sir Htalleid Northeeto 111 I Ister, which resulted in an assault upon a convent. Sir Stalfeid Northeeto has addressed a letter te the mayor of Belfast oxpiessmg regret for the attack upon the cetiveut by Orangemen duriug his visit thuie last week. The informer Lanuehas been committed te priben, it having been ascertained by the authorities that he was about leaving the country te ovade giving testimony agaiust his biother-iu-lavv, Peelo, in the approaching trial el the latter for the murder of Ivoimey. Iu an examination before the court en the lth of April, Laiule testified that Peele, 011 the night that ICeiiny was miiidercd, gave him (Latnie) a Iu 1 account of hew the deed was done. Ohie ler IHHI. New V.eik Wrrld, The plmalltv fur Huadly iu Ohie 10 mains at I'J.OOO. This is a majority of nearly e,000 ever the Republican, Prohi bition mid Uieeuback candidates, and this tee 011 a total vete of 715,000, the largest ever cast In an " off year." Tlie Domo Demo Dome ciatiu majority en joint ballet, iu the Legislature will net he less than twenty four. The second amendment leceived ;IOO,OOU votes, and them Is a bare possibil ity that it has been adopted, It will lequire a gieat deal of mismanagement te keep Ohie out of thu Domeoratto column in 1831. Tim Uuri-Wlley Hint. The dofenso te the suit of Jehn K. Ban against the estate of the late William SI. Wiley, alluded te iu yesterday's columns, was opened iu the circuit court iu Phila delphia yestetday. Testimony wbb pro duced iu support of the coiiteutiou that the $10,000, for the recovery el' which the suit is brought, had never been paid, It was shown that thore had bceu no entry of the alleged payment en the late Mr. Wiley's books, aud that thore was 110 written ovi evi ovi deiioo te be found auywheie, A vcrdlet was net reached, HASKHAIiL I'lill. AIM'.!. l-III.X I.I5AIUII'-. II, till I IK II I'. 1 Ine limes, In ll hliili tlm lliei.lilra I111I1I l'. Vel) Well .tuuliinl I lie I'm. Ir.siiemlH The Philadelphia League tc.nu weie ejected by a luge iiiidleuee te see theii gaum wilh the lienside.s vesleida) altet neon. The game was mi excellent one ami Ihe lieine e 11b eau be pieml of the show in,' that they m.idu against the piefes steiials. Ne one expected the IieiisIiIch te held tin 11 opponents down se closely, ami it was leally a victety for the feniiet. l'liu visiteii, had then stieugest nine en, with t'elemati and Kmge as the batteiy, and (leei, late i.iptaiu of Ihe llinel.ljn intei stale club, 011 su'etid. 'he home team put Killenlioiise and II lima III as the battery, with the bases the same us the da) beleie. The Ueldiug el the lieusidiii was veiy line, and it wan owing te their geed wink Iheie that the visitors weie kept down. The leagiui team excelled at thu hal, although they did Het de, is heavy weil. as v etpcetid nl Iheiu I ll Ihe Inuisldi n Speuce did beaiiltlul w.ukal beeeud base and is credited with leu put outs, which is an iiiiusii illy hih numb i ler a nee mil basemtn. lie aeeepted almost evety cliauce, hewevei, and Heiked haul, catch nig a iiiimb'i el dilll'iill tl)s which were thought te be out el Ins le.uh. He made one Hue double pi ly wilheitt asslstatiee, catching a hoi ball I10111 the bit el I'tii eell atid polling .Mantling out at seeetid ."siiett 'ei mid .oehei hadviiy little weik te de , the only bill mi winch the lattet assisted w.n vei) hoi. but it was well stepped and a line double play leniilled. .ixsuutli and Hull. ml did geed weik III til..- Ii'ld, and then iiiiiumg 1 duties el ilillicull Ills did much te tueveiil 11 large lllllllbei nl tuns llmiiia w V-. -ellli'lb'g 1 liem a mill liunl which leu li led it vci illllicul! fei bun te Ihmw. Ilt mule eim very ugly tluew tn KuewIim, which, with a passed pal', allowed the visitors te scoie a inn. Olilheld had nothing te de III the behl, but he eeM.lltlly did go"d "oil, at the In', wheie he ;el two two igei , and W1M1 the .t--idt.lili'e et KmhnIcs 111 ide the only i-anud mil el III" d iy The g.i'iie wascillixl piemptly .1'. tliiee e'i lock bv I inpne lliiiHiiiui M. liming epe ied the game Im the vi.m'eis Willi a tw liave bit and si-Hied the ealv 11111 el Iho Inning mi MeClelliiii's bill, the latter going out al ui'C Mid Mulve) made .1 geed hit iu the second ami altei gulling te second en ,01 ei 1 01 e 11110 in en 1'aiir.n's hit. dee 1 made the 11111 in the third; after a ;oed hu he slide sioeiid ami thud and scored mi Manning's llj. The Iren sides seated their lirsl niu 111 Ihe Tomtit inning when Oldlield, altei making a two bigger, came te mi a single by Knew Irs. In thu liflh Hilling each club scored tvve runs, liuige leached hist alter a geed hit and lliei tiHik it en bids, both 10 mug in 011 the pretty hit et Manning. Ill tliu IreiiMile ll illiinl luachid lilsl .111 an erier of tlm third biseinau, who feiiibiMl his bill, and .wliei in .i I it ml a safe hit. both 1 .line 111 011 a i.e.sed ball by Kinge, whn.li vv.isalsi bliukisl by thuciewil. 'Iho Iiensi.les made no mere runs during thu game, but in thu eighth the visitors sailed their last mi a w ltd threw te Hist and .1 passed ball bv Haiin.i. Although the IrettMilcN have but four single hits the) hu the ball vuiy hard but tlm geed holding pi evented thelt work fiem being of any set vice. But two of the club stin -k out, aud thai was 111 the last liming, while three of the Ljagtis men went out en strikes by Kitlenhoiise. The sceie is as fellows IKOSSIIiKN ,n f 11 A H SIVMIlltll, I . S, ,U.. .', nl IM.1.1 11 hnewles, 10 Hllbeibnliru, p h,-ltzur.ar llntTnrd. r 1 . .. ilsiiuii, p tin r, si Totals MiiLves.i'iii. M.11111I111;, 1. I. ....... I'Hlrilll, I. 1 McClelliiu.c t I eIuiiihu. i MulVt-y, s s t-arr.tr, lb VV iiie'i. It, Illne, c , Oui r, IU Total I .7 ll ..I ... .. 0 .. 0 II II u a 1 1 1 11 1 II 0 I II III v ... . II .. .. 0 I t .. u II :; 11 Isttmes. I 2 a fi 7 8 0 l'lilU'lrlil.l . .1 I I u 1 11 II I 11 1. Imii-il.es . 11 11 (I I 11 11 e 11-;l .--0111111.it t I111111 i-.ii in I, lrnii.iH I 'Ihii li.ie mis, Mitiinlng, hirmriiinl Ulilllulil (J) lnlJii liu'ii hits. lieiMtik-s ', I'lill nUlplil.t 1 1. I.ell en ii-r, limiKiiltM '1, I'lill.tilelplili I lini k mil. lieniiiK :, Pliuii lnlplit.i 1 Ha.,! oil ball., rhiliuii Iplilaa. I'a.ninl I'.alli, llaiiini 1. Itlnel. W ll.l plt-li, Uiiteiihensii 1, lloulili lleulili il ii, .crlinr, .SpuiiLti mm Kiiewln-t. '1 linen! Uiiine, 1 li mr ami l'i iiiuiutes. I'lieilre, llau-i nun .111 iSIIIIIIKI tlm lllliM-H llany Wright has been elleied ijl.OOO te maiuge the Si. Leuis club next season. Wetzel. the chauge pitcher of the Aiimtst Plevver nine, has been engaged by the Virginia club, of Kicliinend. The Ironsides club drew spleu lid audi ences at every game played here this week and they will de just as well next week if the weather 111 geed. Serad, the pitcher of the Hoiisteus, of Chester, played with the Bullale club against the Athletic yesterday, llu pitched part of the ganie and but one hit was made oil him. Iu a list of the contracts for 1S 1 ap ap pieved by Secretary Williams, of the American association, occurs that of .lames Kiiewleii, new of the Iiensides, with ihe Allegheny club. Thu Ironsides ululi loll for Alteena last night at 11:10. They weie accompanied by a number of fi tends. In c.ibe lain does net pieveut the gaiue theie today tue sole will be received at this ollleo te night. 'I'he Dauiillesachib, of Mt. Jey complain that they weie net tieated well by the umpire in last .Monday's game. There is tin Inundation for the complaint, but they will have an eppnitunity of ledeumiiig themselves in this city en .Monday next. Umpire ileliu ICelly aitv.oc.iles the novel preposition that the iiiupiie take his place immediately behind the pitcher. This position, it would seem, would 111M10 it uext te impossible todeuide hits along tlie base lines. At a meeting of the directors of the Ironsides club last night it was decided te extend the season te the end of next week. The following games will be arranged for Monday, Dauutlcss of .Mt .Jey, Tuesday, Humors of Philadelphia, Wednesday, Tien t in inter-state. The Athletie management liave dochled te close the season of 188JJ en Monday next. O'Brien, Keiveti, Matthews ami Stevey are mero or less crippled and all the players need lest. All the piesent 111011 have been 10-eiigaged for next year and lour or llve new players will be added, James Devlin, who, boveral yeara age, was considered the best baseball pitcher iu the United States, died iu Philadelphia 011 Wednesday, of consumption. He was the llrbt protleieut cuive pitcher iu the world, but he was black listed for selling great games in Louisville. 1 m - - TWO I'lUTUUKd. Hliuwliig Hew 1111 frilller's tliilMilHtliili Were huinewlint m I'nult. Lancaster Kxiimlner, Oil. 1 Ohie is naturally a Hepubllnaii Htate.aud this year thu utterly domeialled condition of the Doineonioy, locally ami geuerally, premises an overwhelming dofeat for Jiulge Headly. People will fellow the whi ning crowd, Ohie will strike the hour of 11, and Pennsylvania the midnight wnteh of Domeoratio dofeat. l.aucnater Hx.iiiilncr, Oct. 11 Ohie has gene the Democratic shark took the bait and get away with the whole thing bob-llue aud sinker. ijr.itur.it missing ueimr, reunion hu Win l,n lilril The following cases will he tried In the quitter sessions eeitit 0 unuieiiciiig Mnu. day, Oeleber W, 18:1 : Sainuel Seatilliu,', ji , r.ii iiicUl.tii .mil b.istatdy , Hugh Callahiiu, peddling with out license , Wllllani Ileum, Isaac- High, ,r . David Reese, lonilcatleii and basturdy; Jehn Doehlei, mhbeiy ; James Burns, millennia mischief ; David Weller, Ileury llteiter, assault and battery , Hiehiiid llelhg, Wllllain l'lankliii, l.iieeny : Maty Slewail, adullery ; tleirge Pnuillsti, rape ; illlam Mauler, assault mid batteiy LlUabeth Mtenei, selling te uiltieis , ll. Lliituei IIisii, violating mictinti lawn ; llininasllieen.et id, Clayten llatihltiau, laiceny , .letiiph Millet, uul.anee, Hiniitel Wengei. ji , Jacob HHH Wtti. Williams, loiiiteatieu and hislatdy, I'lll'K.ln), Hnlnbsr '-.'.I lss.ie Leiii.ui. felonious as.antt and bat tery ; Lyman II1I.01. .lehu Miller, leiuica tlen mid basturdy , Aiie.lvoinineior, J.Dou J.Deu J.Dou lielly.nssaultiilidbalteiy , Albeit Bietigh, foinle.itleii ami bislaidv . .Iome.I, miii... leleniuus assault aud battel y , Tdhe Williams. eeiiiiiinti k.-nlil Mm Ai... 11. ... iliseiderly house , Jesse Savlei, inbberv', Lueii Neldn, lesisling elllcei , . i). n.nsen, eanvuig cuucenicd deadly vveap mis, Daniel Sheuk mid D. Kekmaii, 110 gleei of duty; Henry llamp, Pied, (lem peillng. nuisaiiee, Jiury Diing.in, arson, I. Isi.ud Smith, iiialleleHsticspais , .1. W. UeiibeigiM, fornication ami b.istaidy. VVeillicniU), litinhv, e. Hiiurv Leidy, assault ami batteiy , J mob Oaniwhy, iiiausl ittghier , Jacob Mieiik, et al., ll. D. Miirniy, el al., nei' helot dut) , Henuiiu Mtllei, nuisance, -.Hliinliiy, ll, luiiri :; Mmy Stiw.nl, J.iu.iH Buins, Albeit Beiiuls, David P. Millei. PimiklmSnydei, Jehn Chryst. Jaeeli D. Waif. I. Nathmiel t'laik. CliailiiH Millet, siiinty of the peace, .leionie Deeish, Jehn Dottenheller, Levi B. Siiader Sehu C WiIIieum. Themas J. McCully, Lulhei Singleton, d, ,.itien. ISKIUIIIIHItllOllli M'.VVH I iits near 11111I um,, u, -IHIIIIJ l,lm.. William. I. Iliinbinil. who Iivih ne.11 Llaiu, Dolawate c iimlj, was reb'iid last TiiiimI.i) of a heise, two ir.iies, .1 i.uin wagon, aud two neln el l.ige harne. Uebert lb iiiiiu, age 1 )imis. ami Heiny Haas, aged l'i cars, weie fatally mftiird vestenl.iy by the caving Iu of 010 near Alleutewn. The Peinis) Ivauia 1 .olio. id company liave pittehased the Hedman paper mill jitei. erty, en Eighth silent, Lebanon, together with all the piepmtv udj lining en tht, north of the Lebanon alley i.iilmail. One el the largest gathenngs in the his lery of Lebanon c.uiiiiy was in attend uice at the Lebanon county lair, yesteiday, lullv 15,000 people being piesuut. All the lailie.uls ransiK'cial trams. Herace Allen, a in phew el Ethan Allen, passed through Pnlialeivit en '1 uenl.iy lie had puslnwl a wheelbarrow all tlm way from Delavvaie, Ohie, mid wiiheii his way te New Yerk. He lest $iit,(lU0 by Jay Coeke's fatlllie. Lull B. Ithoadseii Monday lelt his wife and tlnee clnldieii and Mis. Emma Keim left her hu-di.iud und feiii clnldieii 111 PotUitewii aud went te K.-ading He was 11 rested the same ilay and held for trial en a charge el adultciy. Mis. Keliu ietiirucd te her home in Potisteivu. Lest nigbtCharlenCenitida was standing en the east track at Shrewsbury station, iictks ueiiuty, loeKiug at freight traiii going south, ami while thus engaged the engine of thu expiesi i-eming north 011 thu east track struck him and bin ltd him te the side. He was ipnekly picked up when it was found that Ins held was terribly crushed by the collision, the brain oezmg eat from mauy joint. He died seen after. Mr. Coerada was about :10 or 3e yeats of age. lti:i'OKMKII Ml. Mill. IU Opmilng III Kvaillng VVMIlirKiln) l.trnliiK The synod of the Kcfeimul church 111 the United SUitis, 01 mero properly speak ing, the Eastern sym d, met in St. Paul's memorial church, in Heading 011 Wednes day evening, at 7 o'clock. The eH)iiing sermon wart pleached by Kev. (lee. A. Jehnsen, thu retiring presi dent, from the text : "What shall it prelit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lese his own soul" I he senneii was a very able one, and was listened te by a large and appicciative audience. After the sermon a luism. m 1111 etmg was held. The roll was called aud a quetum being present, Kev. Thus E. Perter, 1). D. LL. I).. was tlccted president, after which synod adjourned te meet en Thursday morning at ll o'clock. The most iinpei taut work el the synod will be the eunsideiatieii of the new con stitution, which, if adopted, will make the synod a legislative instead of mutely au advisory body. The report of the committee en the status of a person whose 11.11110 has been ur.iscd from the list of church niembntrt elicited a lenglhly discussion. The general opinion seemed te be that a meiiilwr's name ought ret te ba dropped because he failed te p.utake of the Hely Communion. The rep ut was tabled. (lee. W. Hound of (Juarryvllle, was named as one of the commlttee 011 the mhiiiU'H of synod, and Uev. Dr. '1 nemas 0. Apple, of this oily, was plaied 0.1 the theological seminary committee, iiii-.ui nl 1:. m i,.itiii;.ni. Chatle- Wesley Caiiigan, thu lawyer, died at 12.15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at his residence, Ne. -MM) Hast Chelten avenue, IJcrmauleivn. lie had been sulfur ing from a gouty alluotieu, and leeently pya-mia set iu with fatal lestills. Mi. Carrigati was bem 111 Philadelphia April 2.), 1827. He was a graduate of Dickinsen college, mid read law with Hen. Jehn Head. He has been prominently nleittilled with the Domeuratio p.uty and wis dele gate te many Democratic national and state conventions. In 1HPJ he was nomi nated fei the state Senate, hut was de feated. He was elected icgister of wills and judge of probate iu 1855. Seven yearn later be icouived the Dumecratiu nomina tion for Congress iu the Fifth ceugies sienal distiict mid was defeated by only sixty-tvve votes by his Republican oppo nent, Judge Thayer. Mr.Carrigan was well known te many Lancaster clti.eus aud was greatly esteemed. During the last politi cal campaign iu this state hu itiade an address in the court huuse In thin city 011 the occasion of Governer Paulsen's visit hore as a candidate. ht, Stephen's I'mr. A grand fair for the b.mellt of Sl.Slopheu's Lutheran church will open iu Excelsior hall, N0.1. 125 and 127 East King street, e 1 Batuiday evening, and will sontiiiue lot let two weeks. Elaborate piuparatieus have been made te give eclat te the iilmlr. The hail is being piettlly decetated, au im im niense stock or fancy, ornamental mid useful goods have been manufactured ami contributed. Au clliclent commlttee of arinngoinentH and a number of sub-coin, mltttes have been appointed te take charge of the various dopiirtuienti', and everything premises a pleasant, successful and pros porous exhibition. ntullchms niinihlel. Hew-aid Wostwoed, a youth, was ar. rested and held ler a hearing bofeio Alderman Buuueii for breikiug the lire alarm box at the corner of Duke and Frederick street en Saturday hist, It ap pears that Westwood acted 111010 fiem the thoughtlessness than malice, 11s, It is said, he picked up a stene, saying, " New, see me smash that box," and let drive at It. Ills aim was bpltcr than he expected aud he did smash it much te his own astonish, nient,
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