wxrymi LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGrENOKK TUESDAY. OCTONRK JiO. lSJ. r yV r m , A ' Eancasfcr ftntrlUgcurct;. TUK8DA7 BVEMINO, OCT, 30, 10113, The Hepiibllcnii Senators Address. The Republican atnte sountera hae Issued an address te the publle In de de de lensoefthelrrccordonthonpportloiiment question. It la trade at much length, but their position may be succinctly stated te be that they Imve endeavored te obey the command of the constitution that the apportionment shall be made, and have gena te the full length that their conscientious conviction of their duty would permit thorn te go in mak ing concessions te the Democratic do de mantis. They proceed te show by fUun s what concessienal representation n proper apportionment of thes'ate would glvetethu respective parties, and the result they attain Ih that the Republican party should have eighteen representa tives given It nud the Democratic party ten. Willi this conclusion we are quite con tent that they shall go before the people for their verdict as te whether they have In fact Rene te the verge of conciliation In their endeavor te discharge what they admit te have bean their constitu tional duty te jmtly and pnr.urlv apper tlen the state into congressional districts The people art) net likely te be induced by any collocation of llRiires te believe that the two great parties, with nearlj an equal vote In the state behind them, can be no mere nearly apportioned in their representation in Congress than ni eighteen is te seven It will recommend itself readily te the com men seuse of the people that they should be represented in Congress a their political sentiment Is discovered by theti votes. Each party should have a like number of representatives, ir the vote of each party Is the same ; and it w ill net be credited that the constitutional method of dividing thr state into dis tricts cannot be made, by fair men guided by their sense of dutv alone, te result in a less disparity than that of eighteen te ten lu representing in Con Cen Rress parties of nearly equal strength. It will be readily conceded that in mak ing up contiguous representative districts a larger majority for one party lias te be thrown into some than is found m ethers ; but It will net be believed that these ine qualities may net be measurably equal ized in making twenty eight districts; at least te a greater extent than the " conscientious " effort of the Republi can senators was effective in doing. The consciences that took eighteen representatives and gave ten areebvi eusly of the hardened political kind, that teach their owners te keep all they have and take all they can get ; net, certainly i of the patriotic kind that would have led a Republican majority in the Senate tiseoktegive te the political sentiment of the state the due, representation in Congress. If their consciences be such as they betray them te be the conclusion of the peeple will be expressed at the polls that they need te b retired for reformation. The Republican sena ters have satisfactorily bhewn that the Republican conscience works badly and that the Republican parts niut go. Polities In Munlelpil routers. "Wayne. MacVeach appears en the stump in this campaign te urjte the elec tien of Page te the contielleriliip of 1'nllivMphu, becaus he d-el ires linn te have acceptably filled the pest, since l,e succeeded Governer P.ittisen in it, and because he considers that pilitics should net enter into ttie selection of municipal enicera. Mr. MacVeagh has a further reason fer Ids course in his belief that the defeat of P.ige would be. a long step tewaids t lie reliabilita'ien in 1'liilml lphia of the political ring which ha3 been ousted fumi its roosts by tlie effoctive opposition of the Committee of One Hundred. Tint committee has endorsed Page and Mae Veagh endorses the committee Ilisap peal will give stiengtli te i a movement, for lie has no Democrat ie tendency ir d maintains ins Republican aillliatien whlle'demandlng the defeat of a Repub lican candidate. Many Republicans will heat ken te him, persuaded that their party fealty does net demand from them the support of their party candidate for a purely local etlice. The movement te divorce municipal affairs from party di rectleu is one in the right direction ; for the issues upon which such contests are reasonably divided differ greatly from these which pertain te state and national politics. Politics, in another seuse of the weid, enters with municipal administration. There is the same cause for parties in city affairs as in these of the nation ; but the issues are are diffeieut. It should net, matter what a candidate for a city olllee should think upon the tariff question or ether national issues. He needs only te be intelligent, jealous and honest, and te agree with the maj irlty en any pending question of municipal concern. It would be a decided leferm if political parties could be induced te ke p their hands off the contests for city eillcers ; and for the judiciary, tee ; but this re form Is net likely te be generally su.cem pllshed at an early date ' Simply a llusltiess (Jiii'stleu. Artlcle IX, section Hi of the statu constltulleo says : "The moneys of the state, ever and nbove the necessary le Berve shull be vcd in jiuyiurnt of the d hi of the slate, either dlitctly or through the sinking fund ; and the moneys et the sinking fund shall ntm- bcinuxktl in or leaned upon fie wuritij n; annthiiuj except the bends of the UniUil States or this state." It Is estimated that the amount in the sinking fund en Xev. ;.), 18S3, will be 52,07.'i;-10S :H. Under the net of May 0, 1871, section 10, it is or dered that the surplus In oxcess of $600,000 " filmll be carried te the account of the sinking fund." There will there fore be In the treasury Xev. SO, 18ts;i, H6U,e2fl.l0, ly for Investment hi accordance with tl.c previsions of the Humes act. Here Is a vast sum of money the Investment of which la de inanded by every economical ceusldura tlen. As wenater Humes said in dis cussing the bill " it Is purely a business preposition." It Is aluiply a question whether the beneilta arising out of this fund shall go te the state te whom It rightfully belongs, or te a clique of tin scrupulous politicians who tire In fear lest they may be tern from the positions at the publle crib where they have been long feeding. Tills is the prominent issue lu the present campaign The constitution provides that the money shall be Invest ed, the Humes act provides hew It shall be Invested, nnd it new remains for the fair minded, dlspassionate citizen te slm ply dec ile who shall Invest it. Shall it b'i William Llvsey, who Is nt present cashier and manager of the treasury, and who Is thoroughly Impregnated with the vices that attends the present unlaw fill sjstem V It would be a cruel in ther that would trust her babe te the tender mercies of a hungry wolf. It may be asked, " Are Llvsey'a associations such as te premise reform in the treasury man iiement ?" He is Chris. Magee'a chief clerk, and was confessedly named as a candidate at his dictation, and as that gentleman Is one of the chief beneficia ries of the present system in having an enormous portion of the state moneys en deposit In Ids Pittsburg bank for which no interest is paid, little aid euld be looked for from him Cooper was against the Humes bill from the beginning, ex liausting parliamentary devices in order re strangle- it, and when the tlnal vote was tukui in the Heuse, Jereme 13. Nile-, the Republican candidate for auditor general, held his peace. If the people dsire this scandalous mismati agement te continue they will tlect l.ivsey and Xiles, but if they wish te see the constitution and laws obeyed in a matter that affects the purse of the indi vidual tuvp.uer, they can net de ether wise than vote for Powell and Tagg.irt. Uhink the money chaugitig thieves from tlii) treasury temple by the election of Powell and I'.iijgai t. AuiRADY is the iudupemleut voter uukiug up his tioket and tuckiug it away in his ver pocket preparatory te tmusbieg the ma.'kiee en Tuesday uext. TiEaDvv, November 13, besides bung election day, will date the emancipation of the people from the bondage of the tieas ury itDg I.n the interests of protection te Atneri c it) fe reals, it is a cause fui congratulation that tree chopper Gladstone is net going te visit our country. Hallewe'en will be upon us te rmrrew night, and the small boy i ulieady laying in his stock of uabbage headland corn for the delectation of the unhappy householder Jeu.n DmenT's fear of U fuss that may be nia'Je ever him should be visit the United States, ought te make Arnerrcws pause in the overwhelming attentions they pay te dis'icguishcd foreigners. The sledge-h tmmer blows in the list v ejk of the 0i t c impaign s ived the day for the Democrats, und if the like glorious result is t be witnessed in Pennsylvania, every Demecr.it must bend hit energies te the task of (jetting out the vote.. Ek.utv of Philadelphia's yuuu,' laJy school tenehers have been married since dun?. That avocation for females might be appropriately ealled the undergraduate department of the matrimonial collego. Iu teaching the young idea hew te sheet, Cupid and his darts appear cot te b ueglected. Tiih. Hast StreudAbiirs' weekly Kiprtm has been purchased by 31 r. A. E. Lewis and has bequ reehritttauml the .Monre Keprtit Mr. C. N. Pme, who was as suui.tted with .Mr. Lvis en th- PblUdol PblUdel phia Ketiiiiij Jurtiil iu li)j iiud later eeuuected with the 1iHia Recerd, has been tielcctul as editor and publisher aud with his ability as n thoroughly competent jeuruihbt vniII without doubt make the jtirtia a l.vdy aud able nuwspipur. A l)IE2. lili pulIM clic.-krt aii'l rlnglii(( IiuihIk, Anil lnaK s kiiiiiiuiiIb -ml ami surf. TIib OrtMry TnO fieiu Nertlmm laxnU lluve cime te snb ut uutumn'i bier: Upen liui re e et lirllllunt 0e, Iti-helil In clilliy -tplcnilnr llci Tin irlUutu el a treira tear Conn., Inter, cenm mul drop the pull 1 nut "nil uieii knew VI hew te eiiri-a.l , In temli r slluiien lul it lull In ll ilu.i I ihN Irem loot te lieml ; V llliln our nu.uta went hui'IcU amine, Ami Kunpleil lay a levu Ol lne, Slinll IU u the uiuuiery et the ilea. I ' Samuel Minium l't k. Il uhellld net be forgotten by the repu repu table, tax paying citizens that the jobber and his henchmuii never emit te vote They are neli erg.mu -d and eonie r.un or nil me they will be at the polls en election day. It is therefore the duty of the linlepi uduiit citizan, interested in the eaime of jjoed goverument, te take mens uies te etrnt't this advautage which the most irroitpeusiblo elates of hoclety jiesschs ever him. This he can only de by entering vigorously Inte the political llht and endeavoring te areuse his noiuhbern te de likowise. Against a well dUciplincd army of heelers, held well in hand by the bessen, the independent voter will didap pear like mist bofeio the fciin. As the pieHOUt content in the state is ene between the taxpiyeis and the treasury iinj, It is especially necessary that the independent voter should use the most troiiueiis oxeitloiiH iu gutting his nolj;hbern te the polls If this is done no vain regrets will arise te torture him iu the future, aud the smashing of the treasury ling unit the benediotleiis of fiiiure joneratioiiH will attest the wisdom of his action. fatal I'luht at a t'ellllcHl Meatlni;, Ituformatien has been roceivuit of a probably fatal affray which occurred nt a political meeting nt Bej kin's Dapet, Va , Jeucs, a colored straight out Ropubllean, attompted te addrcus the meetliig. Peleg Carren, ene of Malieue's white lollewcrs, who was presdut, declarud that Jeneu should net speak. HI. F. Peebles, a North Carolinian, who happeucd te he at the meeting, interfered. Carren draw a Hewle knife and pistol and started toward Peebles, The latter seeing his danger llrcd et Carren, hut his arm was struek by a filend nndthe ballstiuek iu the arm of William HraueH. Canen leturned the fl r, but mlsBed Paablesnud struek Rdwaid Urtivru In the thigh. A goneral row ensu ed, during which Antheny Uranch.a negre JIahonelte, sneaked up behiiid Piitnain Warrel. a white Democrat, and struck him en the head with a pole, felling him te the ground and intlietiug a wound whleh will probably prove fatal. As seen as tbe fir lug hocime pretty llvely Urauch aud nil of the Mahoneltes Hed te places of snfety. MEN BLOWN JTO ATOMS. IIA "O IIV A r Kit III III. K r.M'MIMON. IM'KiK t ni. Ilnmla nnil l.rj el tliu Klllril 1'likrtl l' Hall h Mlle from the DIKHKlPr. HriHik Tunnel, along the line of the Hal timnre ic Ohie tailread, en the norllieii) bolder et Simiernet eeuut), fmty mile" of Contiel-llle, Pa., was the Ferne of a ilyuaiultn horror jesterday morning the like of which has never be f ero hem rec orded iu the hiittery of that t.eetiuti. At the east mouth of the tuiun.1 was located the powder hoiKe of tbe cemi-ati), c'o c'e taiiiitig 1,150 iMiiitds of djnaiuite for u.ie in widenltikt the tunnel f r a double track. Though loitering iu thi.-t shanty was poid peid lively forbidden, the rule wis net strictly observed by the men. The meuiing watt wet and disigreeabh and live men sought shelter under the same toef with this mass of imprisoned feice. Shortly bofvre nine o'clock a trainman en n parsing freight noticed ere of the meu staudiug eiitmde the deer, appaieutlj talking te coin pan ions en the i islde. Fie minutes after wartln a tonille explosion shook the C.iith aud tlie xteiit shanty and its living ocou ecou oceu pauts disappeared iu a cloud of white tuiieki, an if by m.ig.e. while a yawning hole ten (cot ih'ep and of eerre-qxnidrng (liMiensien.s apjH'ared upeu the hide of the blllldlllg. L'p tbe track for 200 vards or mere the greuud was strewn with tdireds of ilesli aiid drops of bleed. The face of tbe roeky cut in which tlie powder houe stoetl wat tipatti red iu like ghastly f.-f-hien. High up ou t p of the tunnel a fragment of blu overall. a nit the size or a poeket hand keieliul.lt ittert-d fieiu the top el a vtatelv ches'uut tree, bpliutrm about Ihe i24 of a teeth ek covered the scene for liundreJ- of y ir in iu everj direction. The uaniesef the tims were V. A. Deai), black-en lb. agcil 00, rcsiilouee uuknen, nil) posed t woo-.me Imm l'.irker h Ijineiug, in tue e 1 regions ; A II 15 irohlleld, blacksmith' In-lper, ai;el 30, srigle, residence at Bel lain, Ohie ; Rjburt Hammend, laborer, agee 22, rtideuoe unknown, cinie from Cumberland, Mil ; Geerge Rojiie'iln, engineer of c instruction train, ajed 2'J. Ii'a.. a wife but no ehiltlren, reiideil at Continence, a fen in Ue." webt et the cene of tha aciiideiit : Chirles Ti-i-, iligiaiu of coiiAtruetion traiu,' net 2e, le.ivs a w-ife but no ch.Mreu, resided also at Con Cen 11 notice. The trunk of Tis-me was f mud Lenr the site of the shantv. linstitute of limb and with the face aud scalp tutu from the head, leavlug only the grinning Kkull. A aim ;led f)t, identifil liy a p irtieu of tbe stocking as that of Eegineer lU'jneld, was feaud onle di.stauce off, aiJ tins merniUt' a human great tee as found hall n mile up the meiinta.u ttle cliniiin by a leii- tondeu te tbe bushes. With thoe oi';ptiens tbe ether bit of tl-Vu picked up were se small a te b uureeoj uureeej uizable Of these about two gallon Wine secured and t getner with the remains mentioned wtre interred this afternoon at Centlueuce. Au inquest was hell te dav and a virdier of accidental death ret dered. The wife of Tissue was everc uie with horror at the night of her b.,iba',d, eerpe that her rcaseii is threatened. The deto nation wai di' met ly heard at R ok .t i-ed, eii;hl miles eastward, whil" the shock ba,'lerel all the glass out of the windows of a brick h use tw miles awav. 6 nrw tour or tK-e miles fieat t'ii thi -.cene of (l'asti.T n rueuutan cjn,'re:ul jn were h ild-htf worship. Tue shock eaine.1 the eartu 1 1 ruck and thear lutle wooden uhureh trembled, bnue of t'us aiore sa pers'ali us fell upeu their knees iu terror aud deeiated tue day of j lOVuieut was at hand M'.rtb rll-.(Jl.l.l...S V imiie intere.tlas l'.irrsrap1is Cemiflii!. lVtr Sui'ill, the liersii thief, in th jail at liei. l lere, New Jersey, yesterday be Ran the twenty tlrst lay el his fait. He baid he h id no debiie for took, " but bin ftomaeb li'U solid aud he ceu.d ketp r.y thiet en it if he tried." Iu the supreme court of Peiiuavlvam i, yesterday, Chief Jaa'.tee Mercur ipiastn-d thewiitsef irrwr in the cane of Canhii'i Itiilb, who, it ih charged, delimited with ever ever Jl'X) 000 Irem the Washuigteu, Peuna,, aius bank. L'ui-hs the stay et proceeding ia removed, winch ii said te be likely, It ath will escape puiurhin-m. I'u.uies Gehung and J ehu Isaac, letter curlers in Baltimore, were arrested jes teiday ou the charge of baviug " e-ucd eiiv.-l ipu ceuliuuiug cltj:. .tl t.uki tn scut through the osieflice addrediud te varieun pait.cn and destroying the tickets by burning them.'" They were held iu $ 1,500 bail. Jeh'i s'lntDetij, an lnefleuiva old man, of Ment -.ornery, New Yerk who had at tamed h line notoriety by '; ' sewn eeilln aud prethetiug the'd'iy i nis dt-ath, had liis bain and stoek destroyed by au incendiary tire en Sunday night. An attempt has beeu made te burn his dwell ing. Durmir the year which ended en June iiU last 2 215 building permits were issued in the District of Columbia, which ex ceeded by 4s5 the number issued dm inu tile previeus year. The tettl cost of the buddings wero $:J,3T1 Wi, an increase in valuation en the liirures of the previous year of 5SC3 000. Tlie state teachers' ashocatien of New Hampshire, Connecticut aud Vermont liave petitioned the secretary et tbe inter ior te recommend Congress te .rondo ler nu Indian industrial trainine; nchuel at Sitka and common schools at ether puints iu Alaska. A similar lecouunend.itieu is m ule by the commib.iienur of ludnu atlairs iu his annual report. l'he report telegraphed te the asajciatcd press that 300 children have died of diph theria iu Uroenauero , .ertu Carolina, and its vicinity during the last tluce iiieutlis, is declared false by the mayor of that city and H'iven practicing physicians, They aer that only one case of diphtheria lias occurred iu their city or itn vicinity te their kuewledge during the last six months. The total value of our imports of mer chandise for twelve months which ended en Sept. JIO, 18S;i, was 4001 000,e:)i), a ilo ile creiiHO el $51,711002 compared with the Imports of the precediug twolve months. The total value of our experts diirinj; the twelve months which ended en September :10th hsr, wag:813,2Se10i5, an Increase ei J71.0 til, 7.19 en the experts for the coiro ceiro coire Bpoudiug peried et the previous year. The Miit of llallett ICdbeuin aaiiiHt Jehn U. Thompson, ex.Burgeant at aims of the United States Heuse of R 'pronoutu 'prenoutu 'proneutu tives, was begun jesterday iu the eireuit court at Washington before .JudL'.) Cox, Kilbeuru was imprisoned forty tlve days by order of the HeiibO of Representatives iu 1U70, ter leiusing te giveceitaiu testi mony belore nu investigating committee. After the Ilouke ndjeuruud he wasteleaKed by a writ of habeas corpus. He thou brought suit against Bcrgeiint at Arms ThompHen, by whom he was ancsted and was, in April, 1SS2, awanled $100,000 damages by a jury. Tlie verdict was net aKide by Judge MaeArthur, and the case new oemos te trial under nu auiended bill claiming $350,000 damages. Ti:.AS Nl.llUul:s IJNiiKK AIUIM, 'Ihudcivrrnnr Miiniiiniiin th Hlnte nilliintlii AiitU-ipHlluu in an HiiiiirndK. The St. Leuis i)i Ditpateh in a l.ite edition Monday priuted a special from Austin, Texas, stating that iutouse excite excite meiit prevailcd there bunday nlulit mid Monday because of n telegram received by Governer Ireland that 500 negrees were under arms In the town of Cause, Milam county, nud au outbreak was momentarily expected anil nskiug for immediate help, The laty decisieu by the supreme court ie- gaidiii)' the civil rights bill h is eieated a vor bad fteliin; am mil iii'ure-s iu viuteus ttartx of the state aud en1 breaks have been looked for. Governer Ireland ini'in Imtaly tsu.td it proclamation calling the militia te arms. Twe companies wete mustered at once and before midnight last night ever ene thousand men wen at Austin, lit in in ten, Galveston and ether pi iecs responded te the call and were read te inateh nt a moment's notice. I'm se trenps were still awaiting orders at two eVI-ieU in the al al al ternoeti. Tlie preclne m i'itre of the iron bio cannot be nt itaurd, but lle'.e f-ecmH te be no doubt that n dm tin haiice of some kind n. in r.u s G v lr land has enlerrd a Mpv-eial i.ulit.ir, train te be cot teady for iintnediate n--. At SJ.'iO p. m. when the dUpatc'i elenes.thx writer sajs the governei teecivcd tolegratns from the shot ill of the eutity and irem railroad officials saying th it matters had quieted down, but ue particulars of the affair are given. M.tt Oil I'M II 1 1 1. HR1U I'ltlMI The SIIikIiik -t I iini. Mirl -iiil it UieunU' l.ellrr te llrr t iithr. Tlie nownbeys eaux.il etiunidernble com motion en thentreets of . Uiuis en Men day by ealliiii out th. liudiun of Xl.irj Cliurehiil. the sev, it.eu eai old dauh ter of Colonel Churchill, who diaappraird fi-eni ber lather's heis.. 1 1 that city, in August l.mt. Xeihuig lias been heaid from her btncethtiu until Meuday morning, when her father rcid a le.tr in tier handwritiii):. Colonel t hiirv'ull icfnses te make its eoiiteiitu pu'j ie, iut furnishes the lollewiiif! cud ' Te the 1'ubUe : "After a suspense of tluee months 1 nm today iu receipt of a lfttir from m dnitghter, maih-il ffe'u a dis'itnt e.ty. As the pipers all ewi tie count ly have affinlcil mi evuiy i.u 'it, within lueir Hiwer,aud iu many e.s a' reat ei.UHe, iu my search, u twuhstudiug the injunc tion im pined upon ine by my dail)-hter te withheld from public iMen the oeutontK of this letter, thedut) whu.li I ewe my friend impids me te jjive its purport, which I hereby attach, a lolie'.s : OernEn2.". MvKi'her: I write i let you kuew that I am auve aud well. 1 am net en th s'ace. as you upp me. llavn I eloped;' Oh, hew c 'iiM you lluuk ", wliu I carvti i It '.le let gen;li-iU'a's society.' lam emmi; tuy ewu i.viurf honestly. leach in darling little bretiui little sis'ers n ii 1 think kindly of their sister. 'Mary '" Ttie letter wis wn t l ou oae sid a sheet of e imm iu i.'e tuuei aud i b yond qiestiej, Mr. Chure nil b,iv. hi th hand writing of hi.s da.u'ater Why nhe .should write se formal and arnbiiiu us a letter be cinn jt uadersUud. She beini; a ixirl, h. sayn, would ua'urally write a 1 m; aud aff oMenate lett r aud that uht'ilid n t is evi leu e t ) h mi 1 1 t'a t t i lett i was dictated by an e In beai. There was uetluug iu closed iu the letter, aud its only mimtieu seems te be te let hjr fatner knew she is living. WHit U luds A tornado pwi-ed ever (.'.ithabeula a-1 Texas pwishes, iu I,jjisian.v, yi.si.rJi morning. As I.u as known, kixleen beus-H and a biro ou different p!auUUus were demelisheii, and umeteen porseuit were in jured, i-avera! badly, while three ehildieu bare dntappearvd. A uterin in Beurb.ni county, Kentucky, en luday, blew ileivn a t ibaeje bam and w nvheu- and a fa. in house. In. lin.; n famn of f.iu c dired ps-r sons. A t rnvle struck Columbus, Itid , between 1 and J o'elec y sterday miru.rj;, unre fim a tannery and a saw mill, pArti ally demei.HUiut; a Hal e:i,anU kueckidj the oernur off a railway stitieu. Ne (erFen was injured. A fevere gale, with havy rain, raitevl yeslerday at Oleucetr. Mas Sichunetts. .Many of the hilling vee!s in the harbor draped tae:r auch rs, oellidt d and went asbeic HKitbONAL. lilM.Uil. MIEIIUiVN lett Ch'Cage OU Monday evening ler W'dahiujteu tjussuiue command el the army. A in uni.-lier RleliDv.N, of Chic.ige, to te euutly app-ntHed oeiljtitor of Arehbuh p Alemauy, of San Fraucisct, hai utart-d fr his new Held et labvr. Frkifrk r Schii.lkk tbe Geniiiii ptt, is te liave a bronze fctatueat Ltueeln park, Chicago, thi cut 'e be b.iru by the " Schwaben Vwreia " i-iijie'y of tuat city .Ikse Williams, of Stuth Hem', Iml , who was robbed of 37. "00 in geld in Pud adelpuia, en March 5, and who lecevered euly H,O0O, has died of Knet eauned ly his la lure te recover Lis lest money. Gloiiee GefLu's ruuvircd engagiment te Miss Carrie Aster is the Iniding subject of siety gossip in New Yerk. Gould the seu of his father and Miss Aster is the daughter of nn equu'l tatneus man of millions. IIk.vhv Ikvine came, saw and oouquer eouquer oeuquer od. Hushed attention iltemated with sp n tanceus enthusiasm charaoteiuoii the nn mense audience that greeted bin first ap pearance at the Star theutte iu New Yerk en Meudny night. Dii. ICne, the new president of Lfay. ette cellege, will for the pruseut remaiu in charge of his ehiirch a Bristel, Pa. He will net be inaugurated until thoc3n thec3n thoc3n mencomont of next June, and in the in. terim Dr. Green, d.'in of the Pardee scientific school, will be acting premdcLt. PutnllrvriNTiii. who arrived In this ceuutry en Suuday has n smooth, bread, intellectual lace strongly suggestive of Henry Ward Heecheiin Itwgeneralouthne. He is semewlint short iu stature nnd thick, set, and he walks with a quick, uoiveus step, which Is charactHristie of his nation ality. Lean Cot.uitiiiet: sp'.il.mg el tbe bone llts of a elassical education says : " 1- rem the time I left Oxford I liave made It a religion, se far as I could, nevcr te let a day pass without reading sumo Latin and Greek, and se far as my course may be deemed a successful one, I deltborately assert, maintain and believe that what llttle Bncceas has bien granted te me in life has been materially aided by the con stant study of the classics, which It has been my delight and priviloge all my life te porsevoro iu," l.lst el I'ltclalme 1 l.Mltert. The following is a list or loiters remain ing in tlie postetUoe for the week ending Monday, October 20, 1833 : Ladien' I.it. Clara L. Hilr, Fanny Biaeken, Mis. Mum id Kmei'snu, Mrs. Rliza Gauterl, Mrs. Kmma Helvey, Mis, Ida Hersoek, Mis lit leu Laudis, Ellui MoAuliile, Mrs. Kutie Myers, Mrs. II eli -1 Reseh, Mrs. Fiauua bultzer, Lauiabisi gart. OenW .it. Iguat 2 Uleohuiger (for.), W. K. Diuhl, Uhas. D il.ir, Harry Rbv, C. A. Flotow, Win. II. Green, I). 13. Hand, P. Hess, J. O. Kayton, I. G. Leitry, Mul Mul Mul oem Meredith, Win. Myers, James M. Nelsen, Jehn P. finyder, V. C. Sweet, Perry ri. Bunger, L. II, Sudlek, Gardiner Walucr, Jehn WitterB. KxutululiiK aurgren Appeluieil. Dr. II. 13. Muhlenberg, has been op ep pjlnted a member efthu beard of hiirgoeus te oxamlne applicants for pensions. In pluce of Dr. II. H. atelimau, resigned. The ether mombers of the be.ud aie Drs. A. J. llerr nud Gee. R. Welch.ius Hale et Ileal tutnir, tihubert and Butten nuctioneeis sold at publle sale Ooteber SOtli, at the Franklin heuse the propeitv belonging te the ostate of David Bhultz, doceased, situated ou the castsldoef Neith Priuoe stieet, Ne, 110, te J, A. llelstaud for 3,2i3. CIUMESKUUOL'K. a' uu-r iiitriai. lMii.iui. iiuniaim. A ) inn it ie I nt McniKi HiIvkii te u sntcuH' it llinvn I lii lenltp r -it unit r el Winiisn lu I'riiiu'r. The outlie oeiumiiuii) el Vienna lris for the last few days been belllnc: ever with wrath nud indignation lu eonmipienee et t e Intolerable nhiiHrK and eon option el the Aitsiiiau plie, new exeniphlled by a tin tiling tragedy that began in the well known and fashionable Yolks. 1 ;irtiu Cale, ami undid in the P.il'i i II uis. Fer thtee ears l'raulein B iKibeth Gaissridtrr, u young llnai.i Ian ' tjul et rvf pivstable paretits, nerved 1 1 full Hittisl u'tioiiet her emplejers as dt mei'tllt sompteir at the Yalkngarlen. Tim oil r- i eidiumy beauty el l.lizabeth pioveked most llitturiiit; attentions from the jtuntsit dere et Vicuna, which, however, I was iu no way respeuded te by the frau J lem, who had I alien iu levu with and was levpd by the eighteen ear old seu of I llerr and Fi.iu SiIki, llerr Szibe being the well kueMii manager nnd proprietor if the Lafe Valksgarten. l'lie veiiiii eeliiile antietitteeil their iu teutien of getting mauled. The rr.abe pateutH ri'l'lied by ditniMtng l'hzabeth fieiu their services. Yeung Szibofellon. cd l'ra.t Siabe then wrote te one of her fueuds, who Is an inspector of police, let aid anil protection against Klizibt'lh G usareiter, who, she declared, was ruin iiiH hei dear en morally and phyM.ui'lj, ami coneliidoii by beggiiiK the inspector te llud some tn.'un.s of removing V. izabnlh from Austria elety ttiitiu this absurd denunciation Kniu S.ale'n fuenil, the p liee inspector, euiued Kiiibelli te be at rented. The young gul was dragged at night Irem bet humble hnUiii, where she was awaiting another situation, nud was hut up iu a cell with the lowest elass of leiualu erimi mils I he next men mg tin l'ebzei com niisMir uiteiuiid Clikbeth that unless a ii'iiiittauce slie expected Irem her nrrd methtriu H ivaua aruved wlthiti tivetity -four hours slie would be sent out of Aus tria in oiiarge of kels d'aruii litekeu-heartid ami temporary ins me fieiu ill treatment aud shame, she s.iddeu ly dtew a leaded revelver, winch, with sinister presentiment, he bid coiievahd about her, aud, i lacing the uuuile agamt her own breast, puUeil the titgger au fell di ad ininuutly The police managed te keep the atlau shreudeil iu a cemplete mystery ler sever al weeks, but e.sui,' te young Szabe who u-'u-es ever ti see or speak te his pireiiis juii the tacts hnve come U light. This unsn ih only ene nmeug the iu my iii.staijees where the Aiiatuau police have U-based themaelviR by becjcuiug willing ii.s luiuents te attain private aud personal eu.it. The wrath of the Vienuese is ai feiei heat ag.ui st tbe only luatitutien of the Au-.tn.in empire that bat undcrgom undcrgem undcrgom i.nprevenieuts Kiuee the dins of Walieu t in et Prince Eugene. 1-1115 SIL'UIIKtiOD-S KNlKK. A iiuiik VVem in t Siitm (limn 1'imnil t'.n iitxl te Ititt I'linir il'Illi n lluiile. Anether teinbld murder has ecjurred a' liJtOneu, Fiance. At hall past lu o'clock ou S.induy mermug Mine. IScsnaid, occupying a room in a court, the eutrance te which ts th-eugh Nj. P)l iveuue "Siint Oueu, heard n tuui.d at, of stamping, tel lewnl by aciy of ".1 i'iiMt '' tj -me uiMauU afterwards the deer of a neigh b tuiig a pat t me nt was violently slammed, and a man was heard te rush down stairs. Mme Uesuird, after recovering fieni bur first alarm, called her neighbors, who forced the deer et a room occupied by a yeui g girt mimed Nathalie Marie Leuleu, a he. i a horrible sight presented itwalf. Tue gul, who iiiu euly twenty years old, lay ou the tloer with a n.ipkiu bound r.p.iu 1 her neck. The assassiu, net content with (strang ling his victim, nabbed her repeatedly. The knife ued remained in the wound, pinning the neck of the uuluituuate victim te the Iloer. Nothing in the loom bad he iiJ..Uiil,J. rueft, evi lent!y, was net the motive of the ciime. The dead girl, who was pule pretty, had been residing in the Imuse euly a feitnight. Uis thought that her munlerer was a di-carded lever. Her body has beeu transported te the meiguc. A l.uncitter lulrrcter. lJusigu .ieorge C. Foulk, of the Luittd States tiavy, who acted as intoriue'er f' r the Ceic.ui embassy that visited this e mutry recently, is a I.aucaster ceanty ma i, being a it m et C. ay ten M Foulk, late f Marietta this enmity, new of New New Yerk. The embassy nftm having vu,ied ninny of the principal cities in the United St ites sailed from rau Francisce ou the 1M iiiat. Several members of their number however remain iu this ceuutry in au uuefiiclal e;ipacily, it biting tlieir wish te visit Kurupe bofero returning t Cen a The prcMihtit has placed tlie United States steamer Trenten ut their disposal, and Kmdgn Foulk bns been detailed te accom pany them at interpreter. He is a gradu atu of the naval academy at Aunapebi., has made an extended eiuisb m R istern waters, and was stationed for a cenddeia bin tune in Japan, where he acquired a thorough knew ledgu of the Japiuese Ian. guage On lusruturu te the United Stat-js he traversed the entinent of Asia, passing through China nud Siberia. lie will accompany the distinguished Core.ins te Kurope en the Trouten, which is new being fitted out at the Uroeklyn navy yard ler tlieir leceptien and will sail early in Novemb-ir. After having visited the pnncipal countries iu Kurope Rusigu Foulk w.il accompany the Cei cans te their own country. His knowledge of the Japanese language was of the greatest advantage te the embassy during their stay here, as noue of them hal any knowledge of English, though euu or mere ei thorn speke Jiipanese, which Ru sign Foulk readily translated mte Eng lish. The eiibigu will probably remain in the i.ast ler seme years. C'rtie Aruueii csteritay. Yesterday court met at -i o'elook for tlie purpose of hearing nrgutnent in the uile te show cause why the peddlers Hocuses grnntcd te W. J. Kennedy, Hugh Callahan and Daiilel Callahan te psddle goods, should net be revoked. T. IJ Ileiahan aud K. K. Martin ropre seuting a number of the mcrehauts et the cenntv asked that the licenses be revoked en the greuut that they had been granted en a misrepresentation te the coin t. They claim that the meu nru net leslilents of tlie county aud aie net Buffering from any bodily ailment se as te piovent thorn from working. Tlie defease is that the men obtained their licenses iu the regular way after having Ihuu examined by physlalans, who 'gave thnir certificates. Depositions were read by both sides and tliu court liave uet yet made a decision iu tlie case. Hubert Darien's Funeral. This morning the funeral or the late Rebert R. Cusun took plaue from the res idonce of his father. Henry P. Carsen, en West Vme street. The members of Lin Lin caster aud Lamberton ledges nttended in a body, and tliu pill bearers woie membeis of that erder as fellows : Jehu Lopeland, Harry R. FahuoHteok. W. N. Amer, W. A. Morten, Hlmen W. Itaub and He rvey Hurst. The funeral services nt the heuse were oenduotcd by Rev. Mr. Spalding, i f .St. Jehn's Episcopal church, and lu addi addi tleu nt the grave the regular Masoute ser ser ser vloe was held. l,iu;e Halt, Tlie military company of this city le'd their first ball in Miunnercher hull last evrulug, and the attoudutice was vjiy large. IV.VOUIN.VI IO. Or 'aliiitMitnli'i.Oi'l'iliiii et us I'.tlln.Hi. Ker ttie lNTELUnum uii As many el my Southern friends have tfipiested me te write an article upon vaueiti itl m. 1 b e new, with the view of elliillug the truth, nut the opinion of et tiers. I am nw.ne that there is great opposition In lluiepe, as well us In this country, te the use of the cow or kine pet, because many bollevo. and liave lepetted hospital east , where diseases have been introduced Inte tliu Histetii of these who were vneei 'iiMe'. I have but llttle Hum, and lets ! ttiflitiatie'i te (Iideiiss the topic "pre ei ' eon," ami will mmply state tacts, ei what 1 knew in legard te it. My father, Dr. 'Vtmiiel Fntiuesteek, e minieiicrd ie vaoeiuilo seme jeam bofeio I was bei ii (IS0I), and centiuiu'd le de se as long as he lived, or until lkld, soine thirty-years nrterwiuds During that time, he kept a icgiilnr tioeoiint, nanie and date of nil the persms that he vacci nited, (ever a thousand) and 1 often heuid him nay. that of all tue cases leceuicu, net one had taken t'm gitnnne small pox, but th.l' B.ime lew e.m i, tew.udi the end of Ins li'e, hid lalien the varinleld, which seldom lelt any pits or s'.irs 1 le was exceedingly euelul net te vaeel ut any ene who hud the least eiuptleu en their body or disease of any kind, mid only used matter that was freshly taken I mill the auns of childivn that he knew were healthy, anil free rrem heicditaiy taints. 1 hive, prae'l-ed medlclnu (vui vaccinated evrr sinee the spring of ll.'.l, some titty eight years and my experience ueeeids with that of my lather. 1 was myrell vaociuated niue times bo be bo eoio I took the diseate and liave been ro re vace n.ited often since, but never took tlie dls-'isn a seoeutl time, and as 1 have been expeiid, un phvN ei.ms geinually are, te Ml it tgt'K of ine d st ase, w ith impui'iiy, vtici'iiiatiiiii must have been et muue use, aud it cannot be denied that millions have been pintpcted by the same reiuidy. I'udei the elieutnstaiues, thorefoie, the (piesiien nit ii rally urisfri, are we te atutideti , it'iii'iily that premises p.. it.-c tien from a dreadful a disease as small pox, bve.uisi) some ikiiseus liave suffered and died of disensee that mere than likely h ive be-n aiiiscd by neglecting the nee e- ir precaution. I am aw art) that disea-es nt vy be c im- iiiunu.ited by vaegmalieu. fareteshiievs ei ii'ic'eau lancet, or foil I m ittci i f any kind. ititiedilCtid uudel the skiu, may pre tluce diAe.i5C!, which, although, net of a nreaitic nature, may be eiiually pernicious M my diseis's and deiths bive, no 1 iubt, Dei'i laid at the dcirel vaccination when they in iiuth, wero the lenult of ether eiuse- I nioed, there are many c.iusrs that, proiueo diieise outiide of vaoeiuntien, that haw len ns uibed te it. 13xp unroll sndden chauges of licit, c 1 1 et d imp less, uh well as te eirtaiu e mtli'i ins et the mm I. Fear hat a power fill lotl.ience. A cane iu p inl occurred M.une y-ais age te my certain kuew ledge, in that et a gentleman who was very nu ch af.aid of smallpox who took the dmease perti-etly upeu be u told that a child (en the oppe-ltu side el the street who had die 1 of me mle ), had died el uraallp x. This tern i d bun se tint he took a chill aud fever, I llewixl by all the symptoms of genuine mu llp.ix, although there was net a eise of ilisui.e ia the city, tui with iu a huutlrtd miles or it. The gentleman was much pi'-ted nud still bears tbe marks f the d'M i-e It, therefore, the mind through fer tan produce a spccitli dis ease like smallpox or ohelcra, which has eftsn taken p!ac, what may it net effect iu the case of e'her d isea-.es ? With reup. c. ti m-vaoeitiation I have but te remark, thitif it lias been jireperly doue erce, ivetl the piiiaile has beeu per fect aul well iletlue 1, t-ie pioteetieti will be porf-et a pensihl , aud at the moil, varial' itl can euly take place. Wvr llVKKIl FvtlMKSlii.T!, M. D. THr. MbTKOtls, I.v.t , Ilriiint JJ lleey'n film t:ilnp,iuy ut tlie llpera lletiiie. Evans, r.ry.int ei Hoey have always been great laveritus here aud notwithstanding the raiu last uight the epiira heuse was filled With peeple te kdj tie Meteors, tjuite a nunibei of variety c mipauies ap pear here every reason but no audiuncu was ever better p'eascd th iu the ene which saw last night's heA' They were kept laughing from the htart te the ulose, aud everybody was of tin same opinion cea csruiug the merits et the company. Tne enteitniuiii'-nt op 'ii-1 v. r'l a bngiit sketch in which Mi. a.. 1 Jl s. E I. Weimr, two very lln sketeh artist1, were scen. James Hoey, a nugre cemedniu (.emethiug ou tbe style of tj jrge vYilsm. was very tunny lu his specialty. The French twinteeteis aie tee well known I nee.l auy prals-, as they are probably the finest pan of lady dancersiu tlnsceuiitiy. Tlitty were first seen iu pirasel songs and dances and afterwaids in'rodued a iiuubir of diiibult steps wittieut tue aid ei miiiic, eucluJiug their act with the old -time plant .iMuu reel nnd singing. Bry.i'it au I II ey tiiipi-evu every season, aud their masieil a:t is nevur excelled, although thuy have plenty of mutiteia. Thuy piay tu aim bt every instrument, eoiue of winch are tudeed very euu uis. Mr. Uiyaui give imitations et Levy ou tue e iruet, and they certainly gave as great satisfaction as the original euu Id have dotie. Mr. lle'jy, bjsidcs being a line musici in, is a very eluver cenuduiu, who is always renly t-i intra luce home thing new in his business ; his funny actions aud witty sayings liave given him a front place among negre porlermern. Conrey and Dompsey are two new faces here. They are very geed Irish comedians and de a neat act in which tlieir singing is cixoelleut Tue Fiote'ier tru gave a wen derful oxhibltieu of sk iting, Introducing seme of the most dilllcult fuats They wnru recalled several timj.s .iftjr their bilileMpie fikatiug, nud the audieiiea almost howled with delight Little Eva French, a pretty nnd accomplished child, sang aud gnu icultatiens. The perfermaucu closed with Dumont's gieat comedy, "The 11 ik Agent," which proved te be euu of the host altorpiceos ever put ou tlie stage by a variety company. Chas. E. Evaus impersonates the principal char acter in the play, which is that of J), Mucilti'je Ntir, the book agent, who has an unlimited amount of cheek which he uses te advantage in disposing of a dez m dif . fereut artleles for which he is agent. Mr. Evans is a line comedian and he makes n gieat deal of the character. Of uourse he evurdiaws the business but it is trim te life. The 2V'imn, who stea'H everything he soes, including lawn Htattraiy, eight day clock, live ohiekmis, pigs, dogs &J , and gets away safely, is perseuuted by Win. Hoey who made a gie.it hit, wiille the ethers iu the piece are all well sustained by the whele company. Held ler Liirieny. Jesnph Thompson who has just com pleted n term iu the county prison f jr drunken anil disorderly conduct, was ar raigned this morning bofero Aldcimau MoCenomy, for the larceny of a tioket box belonging te Conductor O. A. Juffens, of the PcuiiBylvauia lailread, which was f mud in Thompson's possession nt the tima I'" was arrested for ilrunkeniicsj. Iu delault of ball the alderman cenuniU'd him for tilal at court for larceny. Tlie ltlecine Light. W'tkincn, this morning, begau hanging tlie lamps te be used by the oleetrio light. Tim supcilutciident says that if the diffi culty about the Eshlemun pole iu Contre tiiiuaro.ceuld he adjusted in the uext oeuplo el days, the elty would be lighted by naxt Saturday night. On that pole the nnln traek Is te be strtiug aud as seen as se -no. thing dcfinlte is known about it the ll.ht will go up, OUU ,.! UI.AIl IMMtlll'.lll'UNIIKNtJK. Mmil AliniK Urn SumiieintiiiiitltiiiiM of lutiirrsl III unit Attiiinil llm llei uu aIi riiiltxil ii Itjr Mid lni,.. Kii(irr llriertei. 'I Im Siisipiehaiiua rose tilnu Inches Inst night nud is nil 1 1 rising rapidly. I'hu ntteiidatice nt the market this morning was veiy small, both of buyers nud MillerH. Wetk was Hiisieinled nt llriinitr's coal y ml yesterday, nu iiojeuut of the ruin. Li'iiv ill's minstrels Is the next outer tulninctit buuketl for thn opera house. Thuy put form here en N ivenitier tl Cliiiiun.s.ilungn Tribe Ne III), I, O of If, M.iind Putnam Uirulu Ne. 1HJ, 11. I'. (II. F ) C. A , will held a meeting together. The planking ou the II lading A; Colum bia niilreatl coil Miutes worn slightly damaged by au engine which lumpeil the rails Messts. I rank nnd Valentine Jnnseti will engage iu the shte weiklug business, iiomiiieiiolng nperalliiiit In the old II. eifj lilllie.ld depot en December t A Peiiiisylvaula railroad brakemaii of this place named Willi nu Johinen h nl his light unit crusltul yesteulay while oeup. bug ears tu the west y.ud hore. Auiputa Auiputa tlen will net be necessary. Jeseph Gast, Harney Slnll and Charles Myc-if, fhaigcd by Chilstiiin lllldebraudt with duliik and disorderly conduct, worn dismissed yesterday ou payment of costs. The funeral of .Mrs. J. M. llartch, who died en Sunday evening nt Silver Springs et a complication of diseases at tlie age of 11, will take place from the Silver Springs school heuse te morrow morning at 10 o'clock. About thirty of tlie fiieuds of Mr. S. S Delwili r were eiiieit.niieil ,4t a sumptuous b.n iplet which was given by him last evening te celebrate the (lftiulli anniver sary of his birthday. The assemblage was a most pleasant one. Hugh McCall, dinged with attempting te rescue a ptUoner ftem a policeman, ou last Saturday evening, had a hearing be lore Sipiire Patten last evening. He was held ever iu $100 bend for his iippj.iiancc at court, vvheie he will answer te the charge. A contract for lar si iting operations has been awarded te J. M Cooper, the Columbia hl.iti-r, in Dav ten, O. He, will have te a da . two for the new field of his labors, and iipic'ste be absent about tluce mouths. A special meeting of the hchoet beard was held last evening Ne biinltieN of im porlauce vvas transacted, the premised new superintendent's olllee occupying the ex elusive attention of the lizard. The Washington buieiigh man, whose team fell into the open drain near the Susquehanna ret'ing mill en Saturday evening intends bunding a stilt for dam ages against the bjieugh. Ceuiutl can prepare te reach into the bureugh's pocket agalu. This may be another doctor's bill un a Mm 1 1 ncale About thirty yards of the tra i of an inclined siding iu the east yaid of the Pennsylvania radiead were damaged last night by a fieigltt eir which broke loose fro .n its brake lastenings while staudiug en the siding, am) which jumped the rails befere getting te the bottom el the piano. The o.ise of J.iieph Fisher, which was te liave been heard by 'Squire Patten, last evening, the defendant, being charged with drunken utnl dtsur.tir.y conduct, malicious mischief ami surety el the pence, by Sam'l Turner, did net come oil, as Fisher did net put iu nu appearance. A lively listicull occurred at a late Heur last night ou Frent btieet. It was In tbe style of a regular " mill " ami lasted about 15 minutes. As both eembatauts were large men and vvell versed in the art of helf doleuse the struggle wae a fierce ene. It ended by ene of thorn succumbing te the ether's prowess. rrrt-iietl Mr. Herace Ileyd left te day for Oata sauqua, Pa. He A-asace npi ited by Mr. Edwin Thumar, whearuvml in Columbia yesterday. Mr. Jay Menree Graybill, new a I.eav I.eav werth, Kan., banker, but fenueily head clerk of the First National biuk ei Colum bia, spout Sunday in town ns the guest of S. S. Detwiler. He left teAti yesteulay. His tup eas', it a busiuess one. eiiuu.iuv. Drnlli ut Sirs Annln .VI On Annie My Un, wtfe of Frimts Myliu, esq., of New Providence, died en Monday morning aged about 00 yeart. Mrs. M 's m lideu iij'u w is Saively, and sin) was birn and raiiutl iu Linipeter. She was a in t estimable I idy.a e iiiMsteut member of tbe Meunoiilie cliureh.and well known for iter kind aud benevolent dispesi turn. Her less will be severely felt ai eti'l her late home, and her hush itid has the sym pithy of all who knew them. S'm only leaves euu child. ' IIUKtu nl Mm. llitrrlai II llepkli.s. Mrs. Harriet B. Hepkins died of iiillim. inatien of the bowels at the usiduiice el her mother, Mrs. Sirah 11 Rigms, ou East King street, last evening, after an illuess of one week. Deceased was the wife of Washington W. Hepkins, of Pert Deposit, aud has been tiere for home time en a visit te her mother. She w.is IT ., ears of age avl h-aves ene child. Din .--ill niitur The Columbia eorrespendelit of this paper, in lu.. .'ettui last light, stated that Moen it Ureneman'N minstrels, of this city, appeared in Ceutial hall, Marietta, ou Satuiday night, and he called them "frauds." The management el the show states that they did net give a perlormance there at all that night, he that no ene would be able te judge whfther they tire frauds ei net. The tieupu Is composed of well-known young men of this city, who are oeusidored vcrv reliable here. Iiiirre.llni; Uutlle Hull. I). F. Davis, etii , for Stacy, Ranseme it Ce., el Uullale, N. Y., le duy brought lour suits of roplevln for 23hcad of cattle against Jehu Shillew, Henry Uastiek, Jehn Fanner and H. F. Iliistund, el Marietta. It hi claimed by the plaintiff that these oattle were stolen from the stock ytud.i In Ilutliile seme time last week 'i hey were sold in Marietta by a young man named Denidseu te Jehn Shil Shil eow, who disposed of tome of thctn te thu ethor defendants. The Ueiinly Cioiiinl.tluuerM hi iteailliiR, County CommisFlenorH Hildebraut, Hiimmy and Mytra visited Reatl Ing nu Saturday nud Inspected the county buildings m company with tlie commissioners of Heiks county. Sometime was spent iu the inspection of tbe pest hospital ut the almshouse iu order te obtain suggestions for tlie election of the hospital ler contagious diseases seen te ba erected heie, iiifiHiuaii rux iieipitni. At the meetlug el the county oemtnis. sleiiers yesterilay It was fully deeided te build a hospital for patients mifieritig with contagious disease. Proposals for Its oreetiou will be advertised for as seen as hpcclllcatieus can be prepared. Mlight Wreck, This morning the tank nt an engine en a freight train jumped the track at Pea cock's furnace ou the Quarry villi) raihead. The trait) was delayed for sumo tlme nud the ptssuiigcr folks ou the passenger train due nt King street at 7:00 walked uptown Only One. Tim mayor this morning had but vagrant and he was allowed te run, eac
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