T,- .,.11 . .' t'fnt"" " LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! MONOaY NOVUM. JKH 10 lM.'j. I IS ft a ii ''r iK : . i I -if) I '; l ' 'f t M 1 K - i ij Eancnstct ntrlUgrurcr. MONDAY gVBNINQ, NOV. 10, tOPH. Mahone Finds a New Reason. Mahene seems le liave extorted nn anurAtice from thu atlmlnlstrntlnii. Un der the stunning cffectH of Hie late ills aster, lie reviled Arthur for remitting aid and comfertin the late campaign and allowing tlie liuccatiper party In Virginia te no te the wall. Casting about for occult reasons te explain the sudden return of the Virginia voters te their setiBea, Mn Mn hene gave the world te undet stand that the defeat of his raiders was due te the apathy of Arthur, Chandler and Ocr ham. The adtnlulstratlen, bereaved of the energetic Uubbell and the fertile iJersey, left the light te Mnlieiiu and his trained Janl.irles. The result proved that Mahone'H methods could net l1 made successful with the tueugrc con tributions extertrd from tlie offlcehold efflcehold offlceheld era. In the first impulse of chagrin anl surprise, Mnhone blurted out tlie truth. Itefloctlen, however, fed by Insinuating suggestions from Washington has given ft new llgHte Mahnne's crushrd spirit. Thr defeat Is new thiftrel te ether tbnn the original grounds The Northern heart is te be llted for the contest of next jear ntn1,liMvtiis of the truth told the day after the eltctler, Mahone new Invokes the ceuntiy te tl e consideration of a new cause for his overthrew. It was " Hourbenisui and tre color line." The odious Pen: ecrats made the contest hinge en the supiemacyef thewhitts, while le le pudlatien under the orifhunne of a " fair cot nt and fiee vote' was crushed. An "nddief-s" with the obvious ear marks of Getham and the thrifty factors of the party efshnm and spoliation, has been issued, in which the sins of the " Bourbons " nre ct forth In the lurid vigor Mahone Illustrated In tlm Senate when Ben Hill punctured the strutting manakln The t me has long since gene by when the voters et the North can be played i.pen by these fantastic tricks el demageglsm. 'Mahene can hardly ex pect even the most credulous of Northern partisans te be decelveJ by the fabrica tien of the Gerham " address." He was beaten because the sober .second thought of the Virginians revolted from the methods by which the party machine! of the state lias been used during the Mahene dispensation. Northern Ho He publicans can hardly take it as a com cem pllment te their understanding wheti Mahone tells them that his recent ever threw was the work of fraud, terrorism and chicanery when it is borne in mind that the Republicans of Virginia were leagued with the " Bourbons " for th redemption or the state from the free boetrrs of repudiation Fer if the negrees were terrorized sit election it must have been the work of the Repub licani, siucethe gains made at Maheue's expense were in nearl eery ease in the strong Hi ublican districts. Liars should have geed memories and plntteis like Mahone should kep their wits about them. Therecenttiuimpli "flaw, order and decency in Virginia, was brought about by the close union of the Republicans and Democrats, and it M.i bone impugns the lawfulness of the work done, under orders f mm Gerham and Chandler, he is simply stultifying the Republican mlnm it in the state, which was heart and soul will) the Deui Deui esracy in wresting the administration from a gang of political cuttlue.ita. It may be that Mahone e,m be of service te Arthur, but, unless he can make up a mere coherent story than his amusing address contains, he can gle the party no material aid in the next election. Sensational Sews. The unprincipled editeis who leek onlyie the inteiest of what they pub lish and cure nothing for us truth, are getting te be se many that they will B3en need te be brought under the har row of the law, that they may learn that the license they practice i. net the liber ty thai is granted thorn. They bring great repreash upon their profession and de a real injury te the members of it who are unwilling te abiue tlie freedom of flpeech which is conceded them for the public advantage The peeple who are learning te distrust the truth of ever thing they read in the news papira, bec-iiise they se often find it false, will notdiscrinilnatebetwten these who seek te say what Is true nud these who care nothing at all for the truth of what tlmy print, se only that it is enter taining ; but they will discredit all alike, and the decent editor must suffer for the Bins of his brother. Lately the people of this vicinage have been taught hew little reliance is te be placed upon the statements of tlie met re pelltan newspapers as te events happen ing in tnelr midst and of which they have knowledge. Tlie breaking out of Jail of the UuzzurdH and their retirement te the fastnesses of their mountain homes nt Ephruliiut ence suggested te certain enterpilslng city journals that here was an excellent opportunity te manufacture soiisatleunl details of the Buzzards' doings. Te have a gang of Jail breakers take refuge in a mountain aud bid dellance te pursuit in this thickly settled country smacked of such romance and was. in itself se rcinarkable that the opportunity te illustrate and adorn it was net te be lest. Then there was a centllct between pursuing citizens nnd the convicts, which added te the Interest capable of being concentrated In the situation. The consequence has been that we have been entertained with a great deal of information in distant journals which was entirely original with them, They have interviewed Buzzard aud the Buzzareles3es and all their Bis ters, aunts and cousins. They have done it very conveniently in their elllces per haps by the aid of n telephone in the Buzzard cabin ; or possibly they have dreamed a dream. There is no tcllng hew these learned and enterprising eJlters get news which no oue else gets, If they get it honestly. There Is that exceedingly enter prising Journal, tlie Philadelphia Frtss, which very often lias ex elusive Information ; yesterday, for Instance it informed us that ene of the most respected families tlmtsejuunia here uutil Christmas time lirul already occupied their resilience In Philadelphia ; and furthermore, tli.it the engagement of marriage of ii (laughter had been en neuueed, when the fact ii lint the gentleman is net en the lady's visiting list, and she has net e'ven passed him en t'lesliiM'tfera year or mm e What Isthe niimuif such enterprise ? Was It insplr aUen that givetliH eJitiir tli i ii9's C If se, it was from the father of lie.-, nnd that sort of Inspiration will b likely In the end te put theinsplied cdnerf ry low down tmteed, and nieaninle mar earn him a beet heel. Randall grows mete confident and hi ehnn-cs strengthen s the end of the speakership fight draws near. 1 nr. in.it) who, hi the spcnkctship iaee, puts up his iler en Randall against the del I is nine in his gouctatien. HiiNnv B. 1'ivxE, one of the Democrat c members of the electoral commission, as as eorts ns his nptuieD that Hofceo CenUmg's speecb, delivered when all chauce of an agreement between the members of the committee of c mfereuce seemed at an end saved tlii country from two presidents and anar.'liy. !'.iIen are Ilki'DOl DtMt t f.tntli Mil -tieit'iis Tin-slmlewr murmur whl t " ' ari iuuilt: Se when ituVetlnn vlcld d' " .-ell ciin The bottom Ii but Ii.ii, whein-t) tiirt eeme. They thiit nn' rtrh In ort rnut nerilll enter Tbey rue but peer In that which make let vt .Mr Walter Kalng. l'oeu Kilb.iurti niuit try it ever ag-iir r.s Judge C x has declared that the recent verdict, el $00,000 In hi favor is cxceasivu. After i he fifteen days' martyrdom oedurrd by tLU governmental parnsite, the actum of the judge tee cruel. Hnl'elt annul 1 take tlie lectin mz platform when bis u t is concluded, aud gather in the shekels by tlie rreital el hit wrongs in his iyropa iyrepa thiziri; fellow ccuntrymen. Mvunui.c In the Siberian mititu 1 f a line very uuique feittutes. Wtien a prisoner vrltnt. te join tl- rnnks of the Bencliek", the only tbl-u- m "-tv for him t le is te rti-ml iu an ,ipiiic.ttiei) te the eter-f er, tvtie fertlitvilli allot bim a wife. Three d.iy of probation are then a'ioneil, and if any incompatibility of temper seems likely te nrUe, the appheant m.iy receive tweuty fire lathes and another ife Should this feature of dealing en1 oerpoial punisbmeut be lutreiluced into modem si-cicty, the occupation of the di vjree lawjer would be forerer gene. O.ve huutlreil thousand miles of railrcvl iu this country and Canada adopted the nenr time standards en Sunday. Thirteen thousand miles coetiuuo under the old ei mixed )tem. Tbe map sheniug the (our different belts of country fur the four different stand ikIs nre colonel nd, blu, gn-eu aud yellow, beginning from th eat, and laitre.ul men, with that spirit of abbreviation for nbijh they are famous, h.iru alrcad b.nn te OdH tbe time fei the Kxi'rm ;steru ted time testcad of tha: of the 73th meridian. Trie uew time i one minute aud three seconds faster than that heretofore used, se that the adoption of the new system will Uave a tcireely appreciable clINrct Se this section. AveTiieii nneident at 11 grade oressin,; took placu at au early hour in Philadelphia yesterday morning. As ou previous occa sions the driver was at the same time con ductor and tTas icside tbe car in the act of collecting fares when a switching cugine djiditd into the borse car and badly injiiied ttve el its occupants. Net many weeks liave elapstd silce an accident similar in eliaractcr, hut mere tlissstreus iu its resultr!, occurred at Atnericiu atreet aud SuMpiebauua uveuue iu that city. The uceeuity of -.afety gates will be harped up m anew, aud tbe street railway company will probably nheulder thoblame oil the dnver who neglected te fclep his cir and ue lervrard te uce that the cres--ing was clear. It he emu a pity that sumo of the millionaire railway men, who by giving inadequate accommodations fatten off the public, caniiet be made te ride iu the death traps of their own invention. 1't.rtaUMAl.. McKek IIankin's real name is McKee. Ucniiy InviMi reseivtu hn, lltmltt fei Philadelphia. UnnwsTKn, attorney general, ia mteiest ing ns a piece of mcdlteval brie-a brae 10 the New Yerk Sun. Husky Vii-laud's daughter itteuded the epuia iu New Yerk the ether nie,ht weariug a win te worsted breakfast shawl. JtDOE Dixe.n, ami wife, of New Jemiy, were recently guest!, at a dinner party given te his successful opponent, (Jev. elect Abbett. JrsTii 1; 11 Aiu. in declares that the civ, I rights bill is constitutional. Fortunately for the country Harlan is in a hepaiebs mi. ueiily. Resa lieMir.in has been veiy ill f r thtee weeks, and is new 111 u ciiticnteeudt lien, fiem cancer, for thoiumeval et which a daugoreus opsratien is uccassaiy. W. T. Ai.lu.n, secretary of thu railroad time conventions, devised the time stand ard which went into effect en the important raiueaus 01 me oeuntry ou Sunday. PiuwinE.ST AiiTitL-i; is hard at work at his message. He wishes that he always hail a iiH'ssagu te write, It irlves him Jsueli a geed excuse for net being at home te berea. The aunouiicement 111 the I'tiiladelphia Sunday ' of the ongngemont of Miss Daisy Orubb, of Ltncister, is ttitlieut the blithest foundation and is absolutely denied. Siii-.iiidan's predeoesaors as comman cemman comman der of thu army have beeu f Jeuenils Har mar, 8t. Clair, Wayne, Wilkinson (twice) ivnaiiimiiuii, wearuern, tsrewu, Macomb, Soett, McClellau, HallecU, Orautand Bher man. Ars.vI)KKiN80N has decided airalu te go en the leoture platform uniler tbe aus pieca of the Knight of Laber, and declares it her purpohe te make speeches iu all the piinelpal cities 01 the country In the in terest of that organization until the close of the uext presidential election, I. W. Enei.asd's haudsome icsideuceat Parainus, N. J,, was destrejed by fUu en Hunday loeriilng with all it centuuts, ex. ccptiug a few oil palutluRtt. Tlie c.iiisj of tbe tire is credited te niice, which may liave carried matchea between tholleorlng. Air. Kuglaud is publisher of the NowYerk Sun. Jesnni E. McDonald is large, elean iiliavcd, bald heuded; tins large uray oye brpwH tuid blue cyer-, Ih fend of soeluty nnd walklnir: lives nlaiul.v; admiies Uenh- licjj nud Voerhoes.haB been married thice times ; ntteuda the Presbyterian church ft ,wl ll.n lltnnl.A, lanu n In... t.mnll.n nl Ann 000n year, iiud 'dees net talk abwtit his chances for the prcsldcney, TIIK NKWS. A let M W If' Kl.SKHlf.O AMI III I Ml -ml Nterj Tela l' it t eui iti nn liiempi til Suicide nl llAlllmnir llrr llui- lin, tl - Midlnelul -tfiO'l. A woman nbenlQl venrs of ace, w he ulvrs tier tiAttie ns 7, w Haywood attempt ed uielde !Stunl,iy, at the .Mitimieu bouee at IVtltimore f?be nitlved them c.uly In the mernlnc la lenich el her husband, Charles W. lUtttel, en aeter, who lie sajs ibsrrtcd her iu Pbtladelpbii, l.t Monday, leaving her penniless 1'p.m airWing at the hotel Mm Hy weed pi'Hetinil te her room, nnd an heui nflerwarilt four pistol het.s ttere beard emiinalmu from tier chamber. The dinir ttns feiced open and Mm Hayvtinnl-was found lying upon the bel with retelver by ber nld (iiiy one Abet iiKtk rllret it entered her left bn-ast nud piMid en lirely tlir.uKb her ttetiy, cemng out of bet baeb. Tlie wound ! pioueiiiieed ftal. Mr M.itviH.d telln n sad ttery of her rpirr'i'1 liienf enlv three teait ilumtien he crt a ber llUl!.d is eet.meted vuth one nl ih" bent families in New Yerb, but nan di-etidt d bv them seteinl years nje lie ttas one of the eiidinal inembcrt of t' e C'ipper q urtet, auil U;ely has eon dueled a aiIihiii at tbe c n.er of Twentieth anil Norris stiiets, Ptu.'adi lphi.. Te week- age hi effort were disttanied for lent ati.l he bei-a-i ilrinkui heavily. Lint Monday il.it w.n d returned ti tlie Great Western hotel, where tl- l erdert, anil took away, durutc tier ab'tle all hi e'et'in- i' d iiehs net secu him mkce. Havi ; toeucv, sbeb itiewi d $10 ami .1 revolt ei. nite'.iiii j te sheet tier.sell iu cite sb was uuu..!."!ul in limliu tier busbii I. Shevtill d-e. he it p:tp ttssh'ic iiid quite Intel litf.-nt She says Hie uami of lint weed i.s their stae name. Prier te going te the M 'ii.iei house in the rnertnut! Mib. Haywe.l was nisulteti by ,i . rewii of diuuben men, ami diew but revolver hihui them amt ttne-aieiel te sheet the first tnun who dared ' l.y baeii.s upon her. llur parents l-ve m HnvUljn. iirs. Haywood exiveu- 1 te Ihp -me a mother in tw m 'tt.. 180,000 HOil.r.lt UiHf air. l.ill llnjr I line nnd t nu't ".'ll 1 linn, (ll,f l'hcui A no j or Turenr Ihein mj S. Y. Sun Iii the earite of lb" ll.iuisli ti.nuer HeiniU.tl. which came iut )it about a month ae with a nre m ber b"H, wie '.'50 b xes of eggt centu.uin titty dez m each. The water which was pumped into the vessel te quench the dimes became heated it. tbe preeett aud hoi i il tli e-n bard It was suggested te Mr W. II Kl i that the eks wete still availble ler salads aud liiidrtd ptirH'se. and be pun.bael tbem el L. . SuackeubTk & C, !)? Jluiry ar.ctt, te nhem tiny were ceu s dned, (t HOO, intending te reia'l tlu-m at a pi oil t te hotels and lestauiauts When be Ret about retailiu ihein, h w ever, be discovered that tbe forms of the Swedish matches, te the spon'aueeu.s com buslien et wnieh tbe tire en tbe iieuudal was due, had imprei,-ua'.el tbe eni;s with the odor or sulphur, and that the entire 1 1 of lSe.UWegtfs was uatalib;. Net only wure they unsalable, but they ceuM net be iiiveti or thrown away. When h becan dumping them in the street for Plunder WaKen or Coiumissieter Colo Celo Cole mitti's cirts te carry off, he was threatened with arrest. He requested pormissten of the health officers te deliver the eugs ut the eflal Joefa, but was told thit disposing of hard boiled ii;t;s was net tucludd in tbe etlal coutiactet's cjntrac'.. aud that h'i- rtqueKt c m!d net be oeroplivd with, it ttas addt.d that he minht durrp the onus I at.) w here iu ew Jersey, out tn.U 11 Ue deestted them within the limits of Nen Yerk city h; would be prosecuted. He tteut away deelarmg that he would cart them about no leuger, but would thien them in tbe first couveuieut, street. Mr. E lis says he will mie Snaekeuberg & Ce. te recover his J.'uO, bur, unfoiiu unfeiiu n itely for the success et the suit, the bi 1 of sale merely delivered lW.eXKJ hatd bulled egs, aud did net guarantee tbuir beiuii tit for feed. What puzzles Mr Eilia is hew the saruple eggs, wbu-h he ate before purchasing the 130.000, all hap pennl te be free fiem sulphur, anil u awet t as it they bad been luut the day be fere iu L u,j Inland instead of a i. -.ith previous in Uci.maik. 1. tmiit Mil i:s. Are Tlin-t, tUe Ketults n! lleimbllear. rlesT Diner Brethers & Phillips, It n mauu mauu fecturers of Pittaburir, have suspeuded operaitens in all departments except the telling mill. A m -mber of the lirui said that weik would seen In sin-pended in that dep.utmeut also it trade did uet im prove, lt is said that tbe exteusivc works of Eversuu, Maui u 111 & Ce , nud the L'uieti iron mills of Caruogie & Ce , are piepanug te shut down ou tbe 1 itu of uext mouth. Iu Norway, Michigan, en faturday the men of the I.udini;ten mine joined thu Chapin miuu etrikera at Iren Mountain nud paraded the streets nearly 1,000 strong with a brans band, uutil they were forced by the cold te disperse. Four huedrtd of them then surrounded KujHiriutomlent Meckbi.d.;e, of tbe i.udinten mine and bout him until be premised te grant nil their demauds. Thu mob then started iu rearch of Supariuteudcnt Cedy, of the Cbapiu mine, but he had left for Milvau Milvau 'ee. It is irobable that a force of state miiitia will be bout te the scene, .ilulioneio Ills rulltmert ben.it. .1 Mahone, of Virginia, lias Issued a leug addtesa "Te the Ituadjuster Party" of that Kate, lis sets forth and advocates Iteadjubter pnucieles ; justillea the He adjuster policy and administration of the legislative and executive departments of the state ; nrraigns and denounces the attitude and policy of the ' Bourbon" party ; charges that party with being tcspoiislble ter bloodshed and violeuco ; atm asserts mat victory iu me rccent election was the icsult of race agitation, beru of despair, "when minder became rampaut," aud the policy of the ' Iluiirbens" was "te buy all they could and bully the remainder." Hoemcludea by laying : ' Iho stiuugles iignmst Heur benism is te be louewed honea forth nud te the (loath,, unit, as your chairman, I call upeu oyery lejal Rcadjuster lu Virginia te iapy te the standard and reform te light a new battle against their old Bourbon roe in the national campaigu of 181 Bearing iu mind the old watchword of a fiee ballet aud a fair count, we have a light te de mand nnd expect support from the state, and if need be, from the Fcdetal govern ment, in behalf of the rights of man, guaranteed by both governments, ami put at stake te precure the ascendancy of an unscrupulous party that sticks at nothing 10 acquire power. Uoiitteller Klin i'ii Hupurt, Extracts from the annual rope;t or Controller of the Currency Knox, new iu the printer's hands, show that the aggre gate resources of 788 htate batiks iu twenty-four states 1110721,170,01!). The nggiegate lesources of fWO savings banks are $1,118,700,011. Bome or the largest saiing banks in the eity of Philadelphia, ergauizcu uuuer eui onarters, are net required te make reports te any btate officer. Returns received diroetly from four of these banks, having deposits .iiiieuuiiuK 10 ?os, eh, im, nie included in the returns from tbe stnte of I'ciinsylv.inta, 'The bavmgs bank dupeslts in tlie ll.lu institutions, based upon repe,n made te fl.ate authorities, nre $1 03 1 h 1(1,7x7, and the deposits of the state banks and dust I companies weie Ce00,374.217. I'K.N.VI VM.. I'll 1 1 enleini Viiik ter iMi Treasurer aid Auditor llrnernl. Tbe full elllcl.il vote of I'ennaylvanla for auditor nud treastiier st the oUetien Lt Id November 0, 1S3D, is a fellow ; AiiOllnr e.enerni. Trrasuter. i of MIR. I a . ' i m ! - d 1 1 - i i ! I I f J t ? a I as - I t. Adams ' tt W.v II i: ."W Aiieaheny . iwbi 3.; ...u s: .e; ; i.-.i rmlimiB. wf Si' fi q '.J"? '.IT (leaver tU K" t 1" -VSs llr.lliuil .... 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"- 1: ; file sen WestmoreM' 33711 4H -'1 M WSrt tM lVenlnc..., 1133 li 1' 17 10 lerk ' i.s. ! .' I ft-J s-9' Totals .... 319lt!r.''Ul .m'i Itii 32.0V HWJ0 J E Heward, I'lohlbltlen eai'UMate ter iu'e treasurer, reeeltnl 6.'.7 tote, anil A. f Msrsli, Ui-Lenback, let : in saim-effice, tw.i'l.i'il 1 Id vote. Killed 11 a inn llniltead. A fi eight train ou tbe C'ure division of the Wabash railroad ran through a biidt;e near Cressville, Illinois, en Satuiday. Dne mau waa killed abd tw -e'liera slightly injured. Twe passenger trams ou the Illinois Central railway cel'tded near Bradford station en Saturday afternoon B-th en-g-nea were haill? d imaged, at.d five ca-s were bmnrd. Three lailread meu tvtie kilkd and auumb'.r of pissengers weie injured. Near Malvern, I wa, ou Friday Juim Kobinsen, eight yeais of age, stalled te cressahiirh railroad trestle bridge apan apan nieg a creek. A train approaehed, and the engineer net seeiuvr her In time te slack up she hid down between tha rails When the engineer saw her he motioned te her te keep tpi et. She kept still until lYnr nar hid riASked. trhen. llrrikini thn danger ever, she it up and was knock, d inie inn crecK ana uaugereusiy irj'ip u. .Mnniru.e. Talking of dinner parties, a geulltmae uet long since vias diuiug itub a tneud, aud waa asked t take down n certain lady. New there ttere two ladies preeeut, ene a widow, tvhose i.uaband bail riot died in tbe odor of sauutity, the ether a married tromae, wIkse hnsbund bad gene t) Ceylon. Tbe uuioitueate thought he bad the married lady 0:1 his aim, but it was tbe widett, and turning te her wi.h b.s meat faseinatiug smile, he said . " Nice day this has been." " I)j you think a '.' It l.a been .. awfully het '." replied she. "Dj you call this het?" sn 1 bu, aiehly "Why, it la ne'.'.nng cmpaied te the place your huaban hat geue te." Editor 1 Drawer, in ILirptr't Aliyazme f-sr Dianbtr. Aliuals ut C'rlinu Carrie Roberts was shot deed by Jehn 11. Billingsby, iu a liouse of evil repute te Nashville, ou tfaturdny ulht. Thu mur derer ran out the baek w y and escaped. J el) 11 Clair, superintendent of a miuu near Wilkesbane, was bhet and fatally wounded ou Saturday night, by Deuips Reller, recently from Iowa. Ne cause is assigned for the deed. The tiial of James Nutt f r the muidei of N. L. Dukes will begin at L'ulonteri, P.i.. the first week of December. Daniel W. Voerhrcs, of Indiana, vnllboecionl tee counsel for the defnnce. Ou I.aKt, Hinl Hen The great gale ou the lakes, ttblch be gan ou Sunday, the 11th int., continued almost without iiitei nipt ion uutil tjatur day, the 17th. An far as known 17 vmsels wero totally wiecked and from SO te 100 lives lest during its centinu unce. The British steamer Conder, fiem Liv peel, sank off Muiden, Helland, during u, violent storm. Eighteen of the persona en beard wcre lest, including the engi neers, who were killed by the bursting el the boiler. Eight ttore saved. The British steamer Hyuiettus was wrecked in the storm en the Dutch ceist. Few of the crew were rcseucd. I.eane tiy 1'lre. A number of stores at Loriile, Miss uri, were burned ou Thursday nijjht. Eisi-, 20,000. King & Messar's Heur mill, at Madisen, ludiaua, was destrejed by an inoeudi.iry ilre en Friday night. L's, $20,000. A flre at Nashua, N. H , en Saturday night, destroyed the old Washington house, used us a iiiruiture faotery, nnd two adjoining buildings, causing a )03s of $31,000. Tlie Sin Fernande cotton factory iu Talraii, uear the city of Moxleo, was destroyed by flre en Saturday, and llve operatives wero burned te d -ath. The lehs en property is $000,000. A NlglK Ailvrntiirr in Ualiiiia. Ctili'Jire Times. A Norwegian stepping at 11 Chanilieilaln held dreamed iu the night that he was pursnrd by officers of tli9 law, nnd without stepping te wnke up he Jumped out of the window, alighting upon the reef of an adjoining building, sixteen feet below. When he had ro re ro eovorod himself he descended thonce te the ground anil presented hi.i npjlegics for his appearance nt the front deer of the house. He went into the Indian country the following morning. I)IHerieil byMcirlet I'eve.. The fomale students in tlie state normal and model schools at Trenten, New Jersey, have been sent te their homes by the prin cipal, te mevent the possibility of centa- 1 Rlou from lue "Caiiet fever, which has breken out en the young women'B bearding ,lll"', The four cuecs of fover iu the mnle dnparlment are reported te be doing well, All the soheols will remaln olesd until the Monday nf ter Thauksgvine, M Til)" BlUMMKU, Ttlr Fltlft IH'll AOAIN l.sj l.isillll lN)Oniei a II ur -Imiii; III' Mrpem(e At lilnfll lu lupiji,- I'll" -liilj nell J ill UrrRer -t iiiiiim lim "I llip riiKitls Eist i-sfrnliiej ptecistly at ft ..10 UeerHi', alias " lid" ililmmer, the Ilre bug, ttli made Ins pi 0 ipe iceeiitly, was landed in his 1. 1,1 tpiartvis, having been recaptured 10 II irrisl.utg jesteniay afternoon at 0110 cVlii'',, Fer tome time It bad been se peed., that lltlmiuer and Ike Buzzard had iitHMi hi II irrlsbiiiii tthere Frank lli'inpei hill, a lnethei lu law of the firmer, ie-tdis h. nl) lat week Keeper Iliirk-hel-ler sent Werd te the niltheillies of tint I'lty te be en iue leek out for them. e).i Monday inetulng Mr Iturkhelder leeetVed a teleittam fiem t'hief I. nulls, of lUiiisburg, asking that process for ISinumir I.- sent up Thrte tas no ttalii mini ll.e last line it 1 !Ti p. 111 , nud tin rk holder coin-in. led te go te llaritsburg nt that time Alder man Samson accompanied him an I they arrived at the eipital sheit l,bofiiie3 o'eleeh. I'lteu their nrnvil theie they font d that Brimmer lad been captured aed w.n in jail ln lit, Was Taken, It appears that en Thursday Mrs Brim tn.'r, the mother el the prisoner, ttent te Hart istnirg te soe her seu ; an ellljei of the town it he knetv her, found that aim went (otlieheu.o of Oi-mp'ihng, tthuh bus been wa-etird ainee that Ume. Yestenla) absut nihtu Clilet Landisand severnt elli eeis stalled te b;w their gaunt. The house of Oemperhug is ou Fifth street and as the) iirand it. Biiiumei, ttbe sait them, erattled out en the 10 t of a biek building. The ettlc-tg told I im te mi tet der. but he 1 rinsed and tbe) began tiling. Biiiumer bud a revolver nud ietiiri.t,l the Hie He flnal'y jumped fiem the reef aud titeli refuge in a iiu.ghbering beuse , he se.ui left ei. d ran up a atreet, pursue) I b) the efli.'-r, who e.i'iliuued Hri'ig en him Aftei a cbasi of balfa mile Bummer 1.1.1 into a stable and hid in the hay mett tt line be tt ts e.isdy captured, tthen the eflU- -r ceaie'ict under the hay itith pitch forks He as brought t this city tt ith mt any tumble aud waa placed in an iron clad cell ou tbe gioued Meer ei tbe prinm In attt'tiip'iiig te eteape tieiu the 1 111 .-era Bummer was tdiei ut the hand ; the wound it slight, but la.t eteniug the band was cons) lerably swelleu. Wlieu captured a revelv.r, uz r am) knite vtete feuixl ou him IV he llriuiuirr In. Brimmer is well known In this city te all who irsiiln here and hiseireer has been a bad one. H is the seu of respectable parents tt be reoide en Middle street, and they have been given a great deal of trt uhle by bis bad oeudoct. He is but 23 years of a. e but ter years ttas the leader of the worst gang of firebugs that ever infested any city, aud it was only broken up upon his arrest. Iu the summer of 13S2 Biiui mer was caught iu the act of tiring the biruef Adam Ranck, just cast of this eiry aud was arretted by Dr. James Fuz pitnck. )n tbe same day tbe barn at tbe poerh us wis burned aid Brimmer ttas eenvie ed of both olienee Immediately alter being I -eked up he began te "queal" and imptiea ed a number of etuers who tvete arrested for arson. Most of them eseap-'d only en ucoeunt of the tta'ute of limitations. Brimmer admitted that he set tire te the Concstega uerk weiks and charged Jehn Wertz with be iii: au accomp'iee , the Utter as arrested convicted, suntenced and tvas niueug the late Jill bieakeis net yet recaptured llrirumei e mfeased te a number of ether tuceud.anes. )n Aj.nl 24th last he was pentencr-d te 10 years ImprUoement aud Wertz te 10. Tim two rtmaiu.d u prison uut I ejte her ldth last, ttben tbey escaped with nine :hd bug tet m prisoner, iueluding Abe aud Ike Buzzud, thu uotertous Welsh mountain eutlaas, who tvore ssrving l;t aid 10 y. art suiitene a rrspec'ively ler bnr-lary; Jehn Fraukferd, the htrse th f, who ttaa doing nineteen years , Aks L'lman, a four jear flie hug, nud five live year burglars. The p.utieulars el tbnr eecapes, which are still fresh in the nimdt et the people of the state, if net ihn eutire country, v,ere plauueil and suc v -fully carried out by lire Buzzird, tthe tt,.s m lutiraate and cku-e frieud of Biim rnei's siece tlie day the latter was lirtt put into prison Of theso who oseaped but thtee have boa', recaptured, Alex Lnman tta entrapped bv a min. whom hn snn- pef d te be bis trieiul, at Cohee.s, N. Y , week unlore last and 1 11 med ever te our nu'henties ; .latnet Clifferd, ene of the tive year burglats. was urrcatcd the same w.ek 011 tbe Epbrata rueuutatn after a dtsperate light with otlkeis and citizens, iu which Abe Buzzard was bully wounded bu' managed te cscape ; nud new Brim mer is tbe thiid of the gaug retaken. irlimnrr's Story. Tbe story of both Clifferd and Ales Lcman have beeu given in thesu column, aud that of Brimmer is, if anything, moie intetestiug. Soen after being placed in pusen last evening the young tlrebug was visited by a number of reporters J they found him sitting at a table reading by the light of a tallow caudle. He had his wounded hand tied up and said itgave him seme paiu. He seemed pleased te tea his visitors and shook hands with all. Heis little changed in appearance, aud new has a light moustache. Ou Ins right hand he wears a geld ling. He said he felt seiry that he had been luturucd te serve out such a long snutonee but as It happ?uid he must make the best of it ; he li id no object new in being tin tiuthful, and would tell a correct s'eiy. ile then prncouled te make his statement, which was about as fellows : On the night of the esoape Ike Buzzard, who is a firm fnend or lirlmmer, flr&t unlocked tils eell ; in a short time ethers were let out and two or three went te the cell containing Abe Buzzird and Watchman I.utz ; the funnel waa takuu out aud no pistols 01 auy kind of weapjus were used te frighten Lutz, who was almost seared te death already. Merris Bncker was the only man in tlie party who had 11 pistol and he was up stalls at the time. The last mau te be liberated was Jehn Fraukferd, and while the otheis were in the corridor he made a great noise, begging pitceusly of tlie boys te take him along also ; Ills cell was dually opened nnd the oteveh steed in the outri der. Brimmer was at the head of the party when they passed into the yard ; the ' bleed hound " jumped upeu him, but made no attempt te bite, nud scorned nlnviul. After Datsiiijr out of the Orange stroet gate, the keya of which they had lecelvcd, the party started down the G rolls te nu read nnd stepped at the big rnllread brldge across tlie OoneBtoga creek. Here it was agreed te separate aud Fraukferd, Clark, Brieker Orofi.Beek and Wntklus slatted down the railroad tewaida Philadelphia. The ether party consisting of Brimmer, Ike and Abe Buzzard, Wertz, Clifferd and Leman started for the Epbrata mountain, whero they arrived at l'J o'clock that night. Brimmer nnd Ike Buzzird kept toguther all the time ami wero very think. After speudiug llve days en the mountain Wertz nud Lutniiu stated that they desired te leave Aha Buzzard showed them tlie read te Lebanon and they left for that town, The ether four remained together nud spout their time 111 the Lphrnta, Bchoeuok aud Welsh mountains and travelcd through Liueaster mid Leb.iuun counties, They did net de the plundering nnd thieving attributed te thorn by the newsnaners. nt least uet whtle Briuuuei was with thorn. After spending twenty , days iu the nbove places, moving nbeut iu , eidcr te koep hidden from the eflljers, Ike Buzzard and Brimmer agreed te start en 11 . trip, wliieh they did, leavlng Abe uiimul and Clifferd, who, In this time, for Heme I i-etiMiii, had becoine great fiteuds, Iu the lipbt.Ua iiieiiutaln. Miey went te liite r and vIMtcd ntlit'i cities in ditTerrnt pnits ' of the (ditto. At Scraiiten they seen nil it eik ll.lmuier, who Is a geed painter, ttasengiigid it lb it 11 ide until discharged, , ou account of fcaiclty uf work, by his employer. Tlie two then resumed their 'trip ami ttent te Allentown and thence camu te Iiuiicastn county the I'Unl tteur I phintit I tin the day of the lli(ht lu the I'phratrt mountain, when ('lillerd was caught, they I tseie near thu sperm but weie 1 et In thu 1 fUht iintl did nut mt tl j they had just re 1 turned from Mlcutitwu ami had icircely ret ou lb" mountain when they beard the I tiring , they knew theie was trouble and 1 left ut 0111-11 On list Tuesday two weeks 1 iiiie they o.inie te this eit) fei tlie first and I (tnlr it tiie since theii ixeupe They walked In the t.itiir pi lie and passed tlueilgli the iMt.eister cemetery, te Plum strtei, thence te Middle ntreet te Bilinmei'.s home Here they secured clothing and lull the oil) by th same route. In the eeineteiy Btisinl changed Ins elething, leaving b hind a pm of pint it. ions mul beets At Dlllerville the tun took a freight train and tteut ttr.l Last Meed i) they linded In llattinhuig 11 1 tbe last tup. Biliiiiuer ttent ti Ins S'steis and llu.aid seemed audi her place. On Wednesd t) night t toy weie at the stock yniils and intended leating, but Brimmer became si p.irated from his ft lend nntl was unable te tlud hitn He returned te his sister's as he wits feel ing unwell, h iving 11 weak back , he ttrote home for inenet . bis uietbrr being afraid te sutl it tiy mill started up with It her self, snd ih- it-hiilt vtas that hn was 111 rested. His Hraisirtiiee nt llmrlslitirg. Bi iuiuier says that he was determined 11 it te be arrt sted aud for that reason shot at tli" .lll' 1 ; tthen hn went into the hnne in x' d 101 te that el bis luether iu 1 iw be sat down in the kileheu , the oilier ran up stalls ttithuut seeing I1I111 aid be ttent out and flailed en a run ; at the stall j wlieiu he was caught liecevered tutus If up tt nh li ty , tlm rill mrsta-aiulied every whom ler him, walking nv -Mils body Rfvei.il tun , tliy finally luft and lit) thought be rt as s.ile, but tbey leturned anil b'LMlti sticking pitvhferks Inte tbe hay, feaiing tbnt he would be sluek he e.ime out of Ins hiding plaee. Chu-r of Pi 1 co I. nulls p uiiteil two ptsUds at his head and asked hint te siiriender ; nt first he r- used, but, thinking he might be kill -il, he gave up autl was lalien te prison. The itsnnru. Them is a reward of 3150 for the cap ture of Brimmer which was tillered by tbe prison inspectors, aud will no doubt be paid te the Hariisliurg police. riniiigtii Tliry Hh.1 Aniiilirr. .-si. rt I y alter thu dtspitcli concerning Bumtnnr was received here, another came from rt'eel'eu, stating ihat a mill had been arrested at that place, who answered the dfreripli'iu of Beck, ene of thu escaped convicts. When Keeper Burlcheldei looked at tbe mau 111 Harrisburg he said he ttas tut Beck, who is 10 years joutmer. The mau hid beeu held en a charge of larceny and was held Flintier i-artleuntii. According te the Ihtnet et this morning, Hairisburg was greatly excited ever the arrest of Brimmer. It was Sergeant Heckley who spotted the house of Oonip Oenip Oonip erlleg , be lived near by, and it was he who oil Thursday saw Mrs. Brimmer 111 a artcet eir, from which she alighted aud went te OemMir!ing'a. He a as acquainted tt nh uer, aud at onee uppaml tliat her son was in tbe town. Fiem that time the house was watched, aud yesterday it was agreed te make the erret which was ae e.implislicd by Chief Landis, Sergeant Heckley, Ollieers Solemon, Landis aid Machrrman. Tbe particulais given iu the 1'itriet 1110 about tbe saroe ns related abire. Brimmer tiretl tbreu shots nt the efll jers, but bit no ene ; be showed him self te bt plucky te the end, aud then ro re lu.'tmtly Kiuiciideied Vfteiwards hobo hebo hobe cnuo geed humored, aud out of id, which he hud la his pojUet, hs troll') 1 t'10 jfll -cers te cignis. ,vr Turcui'fiiiA nulla 1; Ilelsu.l Iteeil ns IMek tiijtlie." There was a large audience iu Fulton opera hoiue Saturday oveiung, drawn tbore by the appnaranoe of Mr. Reland Ri ed 111 lus popular character of Dirk vHyfir", iu the play of ''Chi ok." The piece has In en gitcn hem bcleie, and tbeatte-geeis ute acquainted with its queer charaoieiistios aud enjoyable fea tures .Mr. Reed has in no wise lest vigor ami attractltencAS iu his cceen trio role, which be personated Sat urday evening te the Till satisfaction of the audience, who wcre most euthusias tia ever his parformance. Of oeurfo the character is an exaggeration, but it is uet objcetionablo, and the peculiar features of it have made it popular, while the play itselfhas nothing even mediocre lu the way of dramatic interest or continuous plot. Miss Bluiiuhe Vaughau ns Hell was, as she always in, satisfactory and piquant, aud pleases everybody, though she I, new given te mero exaggeration iu her part than heretofore. The rest of the company, winch is substantially that of former yearb, wero pistable. I.auuaatflr Ulty tlm IVurat lineniler. Lancaster Inquirer. Tlie ImtrliiWenccr looked vainly in the Instllute proceeding for "an explanation regarding the strikiug factthat thopeoreet and lowest priced toaeherH are put in charge of the primary schools where, surely, the best care, the best talent and of ceurse the best pay ought te be had." II the iNTCLUGKNCitn wants te strike hard at this evil it neodu'tge outside of Lancas ter city which eclipses iu this respect all oilier districts of the county, quite a uum- her of which pay primary tuaehcrs a com pensation equal te that qf theso who con (luut the moie advanced schools. I Inn Cern. Mr. J. A. Alexander, of Martie town ship, has sent us two ears of yellow corn grown en his farm near Mount Nebe, in said township, which nre worthy of men tion. The 0 irs are Oiah fifteen inohes in length and lllled with large grains of solid corn from butt te point. One of the cars contains sixieun rows, with sixty graius te a row ; the ether, twelve rows, with Rcvonty-feur grains te the row, Mr. Alexander thinks it will be hard te bent the Martie hills, iu corn ouhure. Au ear of corn grown 011 the farm of Isaae B. Ma vers, of Coleruiuo township, contains l,-l''.l grains. A Large Kuucral. 'I he funeral of Fredrick Goes, which took place yesteiday afternoon nt half past two o'clock from the rosidenco of Ills parenta Ne. 1011 Middle stroet, was nu unusually large ene. The Lauoafter Mienuorcher and Teutenia ledge of Kulghts of Pythias, of whteh doeoasod was a mom. ber, turned out very largely. The temains were home te the ten Lutberau church, whero the I uneral services took place, Ruv. F.P. Mayser, pastor of the church, preach, lug a funerul sermon lu German nud mnk tug seme remarks also lu English, The Interment was inade iu Z.eu Lutheran cemetcry. Ilnatli 01 lien ,1V. tlsilisr. Geergo W. Garber, well known in this eity, died suddenly yosterday morning, alter but a bilef 1 lucss Doeeaeed was one eT tlie youngest men that went from this city te the war, through wliieh he served as a diunimer boy. He was U5 ears of age, n slater by trade, aud leavei oue breihsr. Uu, motherdledsouio mouths ' n; 0, NOYJaiBBU COURT. tivKit ami TiiutiiNhu-iju.t ult'.H hKs- MtlltH. ,1 nil in l.tvinaMeU's till trun te inn llrnuil .lury ifitliies I'ulls Mnieeiril hn F.tt Ulan llrjttiiiiliig Iliu UeeH's IIiikIiicm, The November tenu el quaitur sessions court begun this morning with Judge Idviugsteii ptesidlug. i'heie was 11 fair alteudaucii of spec ta tots and a full panel of grand jurors Jacob B Ediliuuan. diawn en the grand Inquest, was excused, asjhetiau become 11 clllzuu of Bmks 0 mnty siucis Ins name was put into the jury wheel. Janus Polls, et this city, was appointed foreman of the grand juty nud alter alt uietnbera were swum Judge Livingston charged them at leiigth, formally itisiruut lug them lu their nrdluaiy duties It seems that since last court lVift new eases have beeu returned and 28 puseueis are new iu Jul awaiting tiial, Including time n)tseus ebarged with inutdei The members et the grand jury were especially aaitlltnieit net te let tbeniMiltes be talked te nbeut any of the tn.itte.iH bteiigbl hefore them , they were exhorted te diligently Inquire into thein.iiiaircinoiitef the county instltiitleus, teascettaln why there Is net mero maiiiifacturlng at the pi Isen, whether or net the inmates there have tee much libertv, nud concerning all things that lelate te the ke ping thereof. Tbe constables were called and the ustiil Inquiries weie met with tbosimesto reetyped answets. there are n;e cases iinwn ou me nsi ler ttlal. Nene was attaehed this foivneou and cetut ndjoiliued te 2 o'clock. inner Mlrtiek ,lurlr This mernlug a Juty was struck in tlie water tight eise of Abiaham K Belim vs. Peter II. Leugetieekui-, down for trial next mouth. Tbe neu composing it are as folletts : Jehn Cramer, Martie . Abim Donlln Denlln Donlln ger, Strasburg tttp ; Theinaa Edwards, Columbia ; Absalom Hamuli), W. Ooe.il tan ; Daniel Kline, Maner; Themas P. King, Fulton; Samuel M. Long.Driimero , Situuel M. Mylui. IVqueu . Albert Moll Mell vuln, Paradise; Isaac Miller, E. Hemp lleld ; Emersen Waton, Bait , Tobias W. Warren, E. Earl. Tlie jury will meet at hollers station en the Heading fc Onlutubia rnilead, en Wed nesday, Nev 2Ut Tne water u. lit f.a-e of Joel L Light liar, ussignru el Daelel Franklin, and Jehn lima v.i. Oeorge Uciler, is down for trial again next neck The following jury has been sttuek for it . Jeseph Clarksen, city , Abram Den. linger, Strasburg twp ; Jehn Ferrey, W. Hompfleld ; Lemuel llarlxr, W. Hemp field ; Daniel Kline. Maner ; Ttiemas P. King, Fulton; Div.d Knet, Salisbury , Samuel M. Ling. Drumore ; imuel .VI. Mylui. i'eqtia ; Isuac Mll'er, .E. Hnmp tinld ; Themas ri.ubbi, Fulteu ; Jobu Slgman. Pequa. , . , , v 1 The jury will meet at the hotel of Nich elas Danner, Paradise, en Saturday morning uext at 10J o'clock. r i -trui. AtiiiniKi 1 -I, Lrc lludly llriikcut unit .sili Injureil Jehn Heulig, iisidliig en Eist Fulton stroet, this city, met with a very sevore accident this morning while hauling stone for a new building at Mr. L'tr.inger's en Middle street. Mr. Heidig's horses took fright and threw hu:i from bis seat en the wagon te the gieund. He was caught between the wagon and .1 wall and had be'.h bonesof the l-ft l-u ludly fractured near the ankle, his spuie itijured aud head badly contused. Di. 1 L Herr set the broken benes aud he was remeved te his home. .Mr Ileldig sutlered a sundir lu juty several years age. roll rrem reildrr Wttmi, Ou Saturday Win. Haiuos.ef East D.iue gal township, fell from a fodder wagon en which he was riding, and alighting 011 his head waa se seven ly iniured 1l1.1t he re mained unconscious for sev. i.sl hours. The bleed spuited Irem his mouth, uise and ears, and it wan feaieil hi Injuries would termiuate fatally, but Dr. Harry, of Mount Jey, who attends him. has hopes that he will recover. AilillttniM le tlinMUieiliiU'. The following additions have been made te the new tchedule for pn-senger trains en tbe Pennsylvania railroad : The news uxpresn will step at i.euiwuga station, and make connection with trams en the Celt-brook Valley nnd, leaving Conewaga at 7:110 aud leaching Lubaneu nt 8:30. The way passenger Haiti west, which leaves Lancaster at 0 ae a. in , will run through te Frederick every day except Sunday aud Monday. Hales or HeHl KnlM" Shubcit tb Sutten, nuotieneeis, sold at public sale Novembor 17, at tbe Fountain inn hotel, for B. Baumau, trustee te sell, the property holenglug te thoestate of Christian Streble, deceased, ise. 1, a let of ground situated en the west side or Seuth Queen street, with two frame houses and shop, Nes. 5:14. OUO and ft;W, te Jehn A. Smith, for 31,037. Alse a one story brick dwelling situated ou Hife'h stieet.Ne. t53t, te Je-ftpb Waeker for 515 A sjrriiieii te itie iirunii Army Ruv. O. W. Sedheimer, of the Bethel ohureh of Ged, preached nn uble sermon te the members of Pett 81, G. A. R., last evening from the winds found in I Timethy, 1, xviii : ' Wav a geed War War fare." Rev. Jehn Stank made the open ing prayer. The singing was excellent The ntteiidauce was tery large. hlietllpiil. Dr. Fitzpatnek, health elllcer, rep wis that there are only tive cases of small nex new under troatment lu this citj thrce of them being hunted iu the b ime nalghborheod in West Milllui stiect. Twe of tbe llve nre convalescent nnd the red flags will be remeved us seen as the prem ises shall have been disinfected, .tlei'tlnu el I'liysientiis. There will be 11 meeting of physiuiaus this evening at the ofllce of .Dr. Gee. R. Wulehaiis, North Duke htrcut, at half past eight o'clock. It is understood that the object of the meeting is te form u city medical association. aiHy..r's Ucuri, The mayor had only tliroe customers this morning two of whom were ledgers and were discharged. 'The ether was a disor derly and was looked up for a term of tcu days, Mala nl llnui, S.imuel Hess & Seu, nuatioueers, sold at Mlllcrsvitle, Saturday, for Bally & Baker, 43 head of dry oews, nt nn nvorage of about $37 per hcid. lied Jucurtltall 'Tlie tweuty llfth aunlversary ball of Red Sioket trlba of Red Men takes piace in Alcoiinerelior hall thU ovening. A gcel time is expected. A Hnnitk Tlilel's Until. Oi) Fiiday morning a thief entered the room of Dr. Freelaud, clerk at the Slevens house, and stele ttiercfinm 1111 overcoat and dress cual, both uew and valued at $48. Tlie i:ieelrle Untie. Of the 120 electric lights iu thu city the potion report that there were !)0 out at dlll'erent times last night. Telephnue (Junueellnn. 'f he jewelry stere of Baumau & Muster was conncetod with the tolepheuo te-day.