; J :K' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! MONDAY. NOVEMBER 120. J H 3. i & ", .1 -S. 0 tu Is is i I 3 V jjhmtuzttz gntrlHgrnrct. DfOMDAY BVENINO, NOV, 20, 1088. Seething Kurope. Unless all present signs fall, coiitlncn ceiitlncn Ul Eurepe la going te And plenty of iiee for her armed millions before tlie year Md. The Spaniard litis been tlioBtermy petard of European politics, since Uie Mingling of the thin bleed of Valuta nd llapsburg. It was n catch weid with diplomatists of the last century tbat Spanish quarrels bred national wars. It was the suggestion of the com ing of a Ilouenzelloru king that brought destruction te the Benaparte cmplre In 1870 ; It leeks very much as If the visit of the llelicnwllern crown ptlnce was about te bring the French republic te u crisis. The ten years of peace and geed order democracy has given the most an cient monarchy In Eurepe, has been net only a dlsagrecable surprise, but a tnenace te the German despotism created by Bismarck. The great .German was perfectly willing in 1871 te reorganize the republic, confident, llke ether Euro pean statesmen, that it would contlnue In turmoil and end In the sudden seizure of power by seme enterprising political buccaneer of the Bounparte sort. In any event, It would mean peace until the long dreamed German unity could be consolidated. Rut Bismarck recognizes new, when loe late, that a republic has enabled the Trench peeple te recuperate as they never could luive done under a monarchy, with Its corrupt methods, Its costly courtiers, its pen siened nobles, its vennl m Istecracies. While German unity Is n fact In form alone, the French republic is the most compact, united and aggressive jwiiticai force in Eurepe. It is te Paris, net Her lln, that the citizens of the Get man fatherland leek for enlightened political dictrlne, and the world capital that the apostle of bleed and iron ence dreamed e! en the banks of the spree, is still found en the banks of the Seine. Ner has Bis marck with all his alliances reassured himself against the revlved military powers of the Freuch. When the com pict with Austria and Italy was signed, the world was given te understand that French armaments were no longer a matter of concern te the German author itles. But no sooner is it found that Russia is secretly ou geed terms with the republic, than measures are taken te Include Spain in the confederation of kings. The scheme is an ndroitenp. The Spanish dream for two hundred years has been the repossession of Portugal. This Is the prize held out te King Alfen se for his signature te the imperial alliance. Meanwhile France, which has been alternately upbraided and compos Bienated for its isolation, is found te novo baen working quite a? nstutely uader the rose, as Bisunrck, under the oak. The unnatural alliance of Italy with Austria is a compact that the vast majority of the Italians would never lift a hand te carry out and, knowing this, the French diplomatists have kept steadily in view the fact that when the time comes, Italy's army will no with the power that offers te restore the ancient province! of Tile3te, Trent and Dalmatla. These are new uuder the usurping baud of Austria Let Frauee make known te the Italians that their king alone Is the obstacle te the recovery of these anclcut Italian lands. and the triple alliance would crackle like parchmenut in a cool bed, se far as Italy is pledged. Ner Is the sudden thieateniug of the Arabian prophet without its influence en the Christian powers, Unless England increases h'er Egyptian contingent for a march te the deserts, her pretege, the khedive, will be driven from Caire aud the results of the Tel el ICeblr conquest lest. But England is net In position te assume the defense of Egypt. By the most selemn engagements the govern ment has pledged itself te retire from the Delta and leave the Egyptians te their own devides. This assurance has been given the ether European powers and cannot be arbitrarily changed, with out raising serious complications with FrancOj if net Italy and Hussla. Te held her own in the Nile, England will obviously be obliged te call in France and re-establish the dual control, which was abolished after the Bhert campaign at Tel el Kebir. Events are thus fore ing certain powers te closer union with France and Italy while Eng lanu, which distrusts uerinuuy ni much as Germany disturbs France, finds that her selfish nggrcsslens have brought universal suspicion and hatred, with posslble uprising in all her Mohammedan possessions. The year may pass without any of the mines, ever which the torch is new naming, ex pleding, but the signs all point te such a year of convulsion as has net been seen slnce Bonaparte ovcrredo Europe. Tub crisis has coine. William P. Snyder, late deputy United States attor ney general, In resigning his position under Brewster, wrete te that distin guished functionary, of ie3thetlc instincts and sumptuoussurreundings, as fellows . "Duty te my trleiiils, te my family, nml te myself compels me te de he. I um tee young toue killed, tee honest te mislead, tee prowl touetnUlea.uml tee putrlelle net te rebel." What means this mysterious Ian. guage V It Is inconsistent' with Snyder's declaration further en in the same letter: "The department of Justlce has treated me kindly ; ' aud does he net, In the next breath und that Its services made him ' a slave." There Is bleed en the moon. Nobody who knows Snyder and the influences which commanded his appointment will question the Big. niQcauce of his all tee certain breach witlr the attorney general and possibly with the whele of Arthur's ndmlnistra tien. Quay, Cooper and Mageo may go ever en a mission of peace; Stewartnnd Lee may even fellow en an errand of grace, but it will all avail nothing if Snyder is net reconciled. Stalwarts may plant, and half breeds may water, but enyueraiene can give the Increase The shock of a collision between him and the department of justlce will paralyze their party with foverlsh expectation, net un. mingled with satisfaction. We await the result, Charge, Brewster, charge I en, Snyder, en 1 - The Pageant, In ..New Yerk. Onoef the most-striking Incidents of the war of lndeoiideuce Is commemor cemmemor commemer nted in the Btreets bf New Yerk te day the Inst of the Drltlsh en Manhattan Island. Since early this morning thn city has been inaturmult of joyous pageantry, elllclnls and groups, representing Hie thirteen colonies, tnke rmrt with the citizens of the metropolis, in the great nrray that has been marching through the streets slnce 0:30 o'clock. The last of the centennial celebrations recalling our mcmeiiteus struggles of a hundred years age, It is In many ways the most plcturesque and suggestive It is marred by no bloody token ; it is the last of the sword In the establishment of this ctlessal republic. Sanctllled by the presence of Washington at the head of remnants of thoseldlersuf Valley Forge and Yorktown, It thrills the patriotic heart from the waters of the Hudsen te the cliffs of Maine, and from the coast of the Atlantic te the Pacific. The million that take part in te day's pageant need but small imagination te revive the conditions of the event. New Yerk en that November day, KM) years age, was net larger than Lancaster is today. Held by the llrltish forces during the seven years of llrltish warfare the city was mere like a dismantled 1mm iek than the metropolis of the cuiuciy when Guy Carlcten," the royalist comman der, inarching out en the morning saw from Governer's Island the radiant regiments of the patriot army marching In at neon. The Bpectacle was net im posing in numbers, or striking In color- but what it lacked In the!e It made up in personalities. The veterans who M lowed Washington had upheld the cause of liberty fiem thosteuo walls of Bunker Hill, te the hut charge at Yorktown. Governer i tinten, the drat patriot magistrate, was the here of tl.e state by the side of the great com mander. When Washington and Clinten made their public entry into the city, tuere were no tnoansef perpetuating the event by a public spectacle. The city itself was in poverty ; the c ntinental treasury was depleted :td h parade Wits, in consequence, rather for the Jey fill exuberance of the citizens and soldiery than the spectacular effects which delight the million who join in the ceremony te-day. In 17S.S, the whole affair was ever, se tar ns the march of the troep3 went, in two hours ; te-day it will exhaust the morning and afternoon. Then there were but a few hundred soldiers, te day there are tens of thousands. Then there was but one governei, te-day the chief magistrates of twelve of the thirteen colonies will ride down te the battery, besides the successor te Gov Gev Gov erner Clinten. The literature of the day and the effusions of the banquets, indicate that the participants foresaw hewgre.it a day it would seem te their descendants, but it is doubtful if the most exaggerated fancy contemplated a city of a million people en the Island, Within a hundred years rivaling in wealth and industry the then metropolis of the glebe, Londen. Tiir. attempt of Mahoneto cieae an issue en the color line or te break the force of his receut crushing defeat by excitiug the indignation of Northern Republicans ever alleged outrages upon and Intimidation of the negre voters is foredoomed te be a failure The two significant facts cited by the Richmond Diat, that the Maheueites polled mere votes at the late election than ever before, and that the real Intimidation of negrees 13 by their own nice, together with the testimony of the better class of Republicans in Virginia, prove that the recent elections in that state were fair aud free and that the result is llual judg ment against Maheneism. New a report comes from Kharteun that It was net Hicks Pasha who was de feated and slain, but El Malidi, the prophet. The governor of Kharteuu is said te have sent such a dispatch te Caire en the authority of two Arab chiefs. It is hardly oreditablo that there should be uncertainty at Kharteuu as te the actual result of the battle, or that tlie lirst unfavorable report would have been sent out If untrue. The probability is that the first news is the true news. m Tin: blind goddess weeps ever tlie tic tery wen by aiekly scntlmcntahtni in Masen's pardon. Biwiuks being a year of horrors, 1SS3 will probably have several bloody cenli neutal wars credited te its account. Weman's status in MasFachiiHetts whure tdie largely outnumbers her brethren of the storner sex has been legally decided, the Hupreme court of that Mate having rocently diclarcd that alie Ih a person, but nut a citir.eu. It would be a geed lessen te the Hay Htate legislaters if a general exedus of the fair sex should het iu te the far west, whero their elaims and charms would tocuive prompt consideration. Evuiiv explosion en Euglish territery Ih asoribed te the Irish and lu all probability ii a voicaue wcre suddenly te burst into aetlvity en Albien's soil, where uone had hitherte been BiiB(K)cted, the result would promptly be attributed te Feuianlsm. Up lu Ottowa, Canada, whlle Lord Lamv downe and the vice regal party wero wit wit nesatug seme oxperiiuonts In a labratery, ajar of hydregen oxpledod. A report at oueonproad through the elty of au Irihh plot te asBassinate the goveruet goneral nud the greatest exoltemout for a time prevailed. It leeks as though thore woie a disposition en the part of many poeplo by the oireulatlon of theso reports te keep allve the nneient hostility betwiicn tuose two nations, Kvui'tie.n day, whleh New Yeik col cel brates te.day with a monster parade and gcueral rojelolng, marks the cIobe and crewuiug feature of the soriesef conUiu cenUiu nlal commeinoiiitlons of the great ovents in the war of the revolution, Hut a tow woeks age AVashlogteu with his dlsoen louted.uupald army wero in winter quarteis at Newburgh, Impatiently awaiting the making of the doflnltlve treaty that would drive forevor from Amorlean shores the foreign invader. And new the Hum Hum rneus hai ceme, Washington and his troops are quartered la the Empire city, and with the boemlrg of cannon the hist nail of the llrltish ilcet has disappeared from the hor izon. Tlie occasion was onewoll calculated te arouse the deepest joy In the breasts of the patriots who lind staked their all in the war for independence. Fer niore than soven yoarsthe llrltish, in serene poa'csslen posirssteii of New Yerk with it magnifi cent hntber, had m.ule that elty thu bjse of their operations; aud as It was the tlrAt iinettatit outpost gained by theui, no unit it also the last te be relinquished. Many poeplo question the expediency of making public recogultleu of these stnklm: events of ene bundled years age, iu view of tlie oerdivl relation that new exist between the United States and the old time enemy, but the friendship of a poeplo that would feel aggrieved at this honor paid ie patriot ism the tiie.tt pure would net rank high in the market of international comity. When the British tint gained possesien of Non Nen Non Yerk, tlie Ink with which was written tlie declaration of indcjioudeuee had scarcely dried, iin.l the young roinibhe looked out en a lutiiie that threatened only diMster Stirling nml Sullivan had both hceti captured after tlie disas treu rout in tlie battle ul Leng Island, and only Lord llowe's negli gence prevented the eutire annihilation of the Aniciiean forces. The bitter memo ries of tliofe diys must have gladdened the ki.iitsef tlie patriots assembled te wiuie the British ombsikatien. Te them It represented the successful outcome of a tight for a great principle, and in it were Miiiuiiid up all their achievements in their country's caiibe, the prcditels of all then tribulations. It is therefore lilting that this great event should receive its due omiiiemeratiou, as only by this means can a proper realization be obtained of the sicrlllce made by tbe fathers of the ie' public te obtain the heritage new enjoyed by th Anieiiean citizen. DiiDvvin W.viiD, the richest man iu Michigan, owns lumber tracts aud minim; lands te the aineuut of ?J5,0J0,000. Mi- limit, whom young Mr. Hewies, the editor of the Spnuglleld IlepuhUcan, is come; te marry, is tbe original or one of Miss Louisa Alcott's "Little Women." Rr.v.Ci.vnuN e E. Woehmvn, formerly el this city, delivered the funeral scrineu at the obsequies of Distriet Attorney Jehn McKeuu, in New Yerk, ou Saturday. "Oi ida" is about U embrace the Latholie faith. Her conversion is attrib uted te tbe intluence, of Mgr. C'apvl. "Ouida" is willing te mike a public cm cm fessien of her uew faith. Tes.si".n'- custom, alter writiugapeem is te have it put into type, carefully correct ed, aud then put away for years, uutil the time comes when the author bees lit te have it published. llbMiv Vili.mii'- new palace will ceit au even million. The decoration of the drawing room costs iSO.OOO, the dining room $.'0,000. the ball fW.OOO, ami the music room $20,000. JniiN U. MeLlan, of tbe Citjuinnati En ijuirer has a peculiar method of recreating, tie keejH a pair of tlue terriers iu Ins room and oceisloually he buys a dozen or two rats aud turns tliem loose iu his apartment Uets ou a chair aud yells te tbe des te go ler 'em. Lie la iu hifh glee until the last rat is killed. Mu. Willi vm Ci uris, the editor of the Chicago Inter Ottan is thought te be the author of "The Hread Winners," new running in tbe Century Magazine, whose mysterious identity has been thu bubject of much discussieu iu literary circles. The amount received for the weik wast 7,000. FEATURED OF THE COUNTY PHEbS The Lancaster Inquirer pooh poe lis the idea that a nation oannet have a sound bankiug system without being ie debt. The Columbia Herald has entered ou Its eighteenth volume, but declares that that lesult is iu no way due te delinquent sub Benders. The .Mount .ley UerM suggests Apnl Ub the anniversary of Stevens' birth, as a littiug time for making the penny con tributions towards the monument te the old corumeuor. The Columbia Spy inclines te the opinion that Sergeant Masen's sentence is tee hcvere, hut it would be silly te pardon bun at the demand of niotrepolitau news paper bosses. The New llellaud iiwu thinks that for a paper which claims te be "a little abevu any of its contemporaries, In re apect te allowing nothing iu its columns of a contaminating nature," the Xeif Era prints the most prefaue " alleged wit " I'Uely hecn. The Virginia Klectlen. Iu reply te Senater Mahene's iccent address the Richmond Dispatch makes the following statements : 1. Thore are nine negrees elected te the uext general assembly. J. There woreaboutllvo theiuand uogre votes cast iu this city. I). Thore were mere thaii three thousand nogre votes cast in the county in which Dauville is situated. Hew did it happen that the large vote was given by bulldezid nogreeB. I. There weie, it is estimated, 100,000 nej;re votes cast in the state. 0. The Mahnneites polled mero votes nt the late election than they overdid at any previous election. 0 A negre orator was ameug the speak ers who addressed the crowd iu front of our olllce the next day after the (.lectien. 7. A negre club joined in the proeeblen which celebrated tlie Doineorntio victory of the Oth iust. 8. Iu Gen. Mahene's own town noveral huudrcd negrees voted the Democratic ticket. 0. The uoKreesaro much moie afraid of offending their own raoe than of offending white men. This is a rule te whieh thore are of courte exceptions. We think it Hkely but for this four of their enn race thousands of negrees eveiy year would vete the Demoeratlo ticket. Our Demo cratic leaders must boIve the preblem. The uegre must be freed from the apprehen sions we speak of, and be made as froe te vete the Demociatle tloket an the Repub llcau. Negro trustees and negre teachers appjlnted under Dmocratle laws, nnd being Democrats themselves, will inirliapa accomplish that dcairable eml. 10. We specially commend the following testimony from u Republican paper pub. Itshed lu Henry county, which adlelns th county in which Dauville Is situated. vt p quote Irem the Martmsville Herald, edited by L. 8. Themas, emi., whose father the late U. Y, Themas, was n Republican in the dark days of reoeustruotlou. The son IsaH tinea Ropubllean as was tlie father 1 he Martinsville JItraUl says ; 'AFaiii Klkiiien The election in Henry county was fair ; the ballet was fiee te all , the oeuut was heucst. Every voter was untrammellcd. He had his choice In the exercise of tlie great right which makes nien equal at the polls ami plaees parties upon an equal footing, It Is with prlde that we can point tosueli an oxalted yeiioiatleu for 'a free ballet and lair oeuut.' I- rami and iiitlmldatien have no held en the poeplo or Henry county. Every voter within the berder of the county feels that the results of the oleetiou wero reaoheJ bv means fair iu law and meiaU." DEEDS OF BLOOD. Ftl.l.i.lNr OK lUIMIHHM'- UU"' .V rtlplf) .Suiulny Mntilr "' Urn i:mtUlnl TctlllimfHtP of B kiiuB "rl- MlifOrr r.rr)H"1' A fearful tiagrdy. by "hid. """' thiic, and. jKMbaps, fe.n lue- " """J luutally and llenillshly taken, oeeurmi i Laoenia, N. II., at tui e.ily hour Sunday tiieii.lui;. I'lie minder was iiieeveit ' the following manlier Mi.-itly alter nv( o'e'eek Iho ritigiin; of helm ami erics " lire awokceed the slci-plei! e'ti;n". '"' they wero coon hurry b u l" tl'1' 'uw ', .1 nees Hudilv, half a mi'e i""" tlie jx'st (.lllce iu the iioilluasleiti p.m ' "", villane. The II lines bad been etiiiguihe.i before the arrival of the II ie ilepirtiiumt. and It was found that tbe fire hi" ll,l,J1 only an attempt tee ivir up tbe llciidisii .let of the ai8.i8sin. . Ruddy was a ressvtable it. in of Irish d(ceut, feity fouryeais or iige, he lias been employed for ) ear m thecir vvoifc vveifc nt Laoenl.v. He bad lived m town ler a great peiied. and his family eotisnted .-n y of his wife, aged tbuty six. mid a elnl.l eighteen months old. Th-ma Saineti. an Euglishimiu, thittv-Mi i.irs old, a eoeK. who has been employed in various meuti tain bennes during the summer, was an acquaintance of the Ruddy. He h " btvn married, but sepaiatrd from his wife, ami has of late been occupying 'lp upper put of a house in the lewci tenemctit el wtmli lived Jehn Poid nud his wife Samen has been dunking b.ir.l of lite and was seen by a neighbor en Saturday uight lakiug down a clothesline m l-erd s yard. Later he took a timik en a wheel barrow nud wheeled it about a mt.e through the village, mu'iy stepping nt Ruddy's house, wbue be went m am stayed cemetlmn. It appeals he engai-d a room aud beatd lei a sliei t tun ai.d seen after the tiuuk was taken te Ins room. Ruddy returned home from weik at his usual hour ou Saturday cvrmuii and dtiritu; the night every tli.ng was quiet, theuch it Is said licbt weie seen moving about iu the house by the neighbors. j &een after 1 o'clock en Sunday iiieinu S. S. Andrews, who lived near Ruddy -house, was awakened by bleed curdling screams. He reused bis son and they I hastened te the (.pet. where they found' Mrs. Ruddy en the ground under the freut window, through wbn.li she tail spruii.', fearfully mangled. Mie cie'a'ined ' Puk me up, I am cut te pi' ..d "' Shu was taken te a inuhber's diuetly nppeHttu but becime uueotiscieus before she could tell the cause of ber wounds. Andrews tolepheuid fi-r tbe chief of pelice aud a doctor, aud ou their arrival nt a tear deer uf Ruddy's house was burst open. A torreutof II tines jufid out, but they were soeu subdued, aud the ollieers enter ing tbe kitchen feuu.l en the tloer the bodies or Cuddy ami the ciiim, oeiu nor nbly eut aud covered ever with a featbT bed which had been seikcd with kcreseue and llred. Near by in a bid cejiu ww tbe truuU Samen had brought aud tbe body of a woman which was identified by Jehn Ferd who seen arrived, as tbat of bis wu'e. Tue bed clothes bad beeu piled upon her body and covered with oil, aud near by was the kerosene cau nearly empty. Ferd dtcland that the truuk aud thn wheolbarren en which it had been brought weie his prep erty. An examination showed that one of the woman's legs had beeu chopped oil' and tbe limb tied te her body with a eletheline. Mrs. Ruddy's ante-mortem statement was substantially thus : " All went te bed about 9 o'clock, but at 1 o'clock Samen came out and went into the kitchen. My husband also went out thare, and I toeu beard a fall went out and aw my husbind baiiging ever a chair. Samen came at me and bei.au striking me with the hatchet. " He then went into tbe front ami kill. .1 the baby. I tried te get out the b.iel. deer, wbeu Simen struck ran again. 1 ay quiet and Sameu get the baby's body aed brought it out aud began putting feathers and btruvv ever us. I ran te the front window and jumped through the glass," A verdict was rendered against Siiimii at tbe coroner's inquest. Ilie Murderer Acrmteu. anieu, the Laeui.t murderer was arrest ed near Plymouth, N. II , Sunday at " o'clock, by Mansou Hrewn, who passed blm ou the read aud hearing by telopbetiu of the murder, with a description of the assassin, went hick aud took linn into into custody. There is much excitement and tbioitsef lynching the prisoner. A VOL.NU (lllil. Ill Itllr.lll.l. A llorrlttle Urlit.e deminium ny Twe ((mil una Nitir llrHlinr, A. .1. About e o'clock Saturday afternoon, 1'hube.lane Peliue, a bright and hand Botue inlis of seventeen yearf, left her home near Egle Reck, West Urauge, te make Bome purchases. She never returned alive. She resided with her parents oppo site Ge-is' stone quarry en the Upper Liv Liv Liv ingstone read, ever the mountain. It was her intention te remain ever night at a friend's heuse near Orange Hofeto reaching the heuse it appears tbat she was attacked ou the highway by two rullians, who outraged her and then murdered her. The bleed en the roadside shows that thore was a terrible struggle During the strug strug Kle the girl was stabbed twice iu the neck, but net fatally. Te stille her cries for help the ruffian then began te ehoke her, as the bloody imprint en her neck of the murderer's hands and lingers show. Her assailaut stabbed her again lu the neck, killing her. They then dragged the body Inte the weeds, a distance of thirty feet, where it was found yesterday by a man and hisBen, who wero aacending the moun tain. County l'liybieiaii llowleit, of Newark, was netillcd. lie made au examination and took tbe body of the inurdored rtirl te her parents' home. The doctor is satisfied that robbery was net contemplotod, bo be catiBO the girl's watch, chain aud money were net dUturbed. The murderers have escaped, but the authorities claim te have clues whieh will lead te their arrest. Notts or Oilier Crlinin. William Brill, aged 51 yearn, a hIiuo hIiue maker, committed suicide by hanging himself in Cleveland, Ohie, en Saturday morning. He had been drinking heavily and was lu want of money, A mau namud Koeflll and hisolerk were inurdored by robbers iu their store at Ferder, Texns, en Friday night. An old man named King and his wife, who lived alene en their farm near Hickman, Kentucky, were found murdered iu their home en Friday morning. A bcaieh through the heuse uhewud that a spare bed had been used by ene person and that the table had been laid for thrce. Suspicion peiuts te u oleok mouder recently scen near the place. The ebject of tlie murder was robbery. Mrs. Harrews and Ojear E. Illaney, her en In law, were arrested yoHterday morn lug for the murder of Themas A. Barrows, the woman's husband, who was found shot dead at Klttery, Maine, mere than a week age. The principals confessed thoircrlme. ISIauey did the sheeting at his mother-ln-law's InBtlgatien. Lewls Housten, colored, oharged with attempting a felonious assault upon n widow, was takeii from the jail at Bir mingham, Ala., aud lynelied by n mob, en Saturday night. Jeseph Hondrleksoii, colored, was Bbet and Instantly killed by Henry Bosten, also colored, iu a disreput able heuse iu Ilarrisburg, en Saturday night. Jehn Walker shot aud probably fatally wounded William Frazler nt a christenlng party In I'atonen, N. J., last night. The sheeting was the reBitlt of a druukeu row. A young woman named O'Uara, who recently threw Imtf a pint el vitriol in thn fuce of Wllllnm Zlegler, was sentenced iu the police court nt Washington ou Satur day le pay a line of $300, or be Imprisoned for six months. It expected that she will be released lu nlueiy days, under the peer convict net. Shu accused Zicgler of having betiayed her, under premise of nun tlage. His fuce is henibly dis figured, he Is deaf iu otie ear and nearly blind. MvttURAMV iHAHON'ft liVKtMIN. I li lludinifliit t-.trctf( In AllMliy lu-llxj I no rri.uiirr fun Vel MetllirU, A dispatch front Albany, N. Y dated vitiday, says ; The olllemls of the Albany penitentiary, in vrhleli Institution Sergeant Masen ha Ken conduct! since Alaieh, ISS'2, state that they will net inform him of the pieslileul'a olenieney until the nrrlval of t he official paiden by mall te day. They express no doubt of the truth of the dtsp.tteh atiiieuiicing the pardon, hut say ilmt they must uwaltofllelal notification. All tbe keepers aud ollieers or the Institution cviuee a lively pleasure nt thn prospect of Masen's release, as he has wen the rospeot and geed wishes of all during his eighteen months' Imprisonment, it is said that he 1 1 ene of the best behaved men lu thu pnseu. He Ins worked steadily lu the shoe shops ever since his commitment. When he first eauie te the penltentiary he had hopes of immediate release by habeas corpus proceedings, nud for govern! months nwnlted a discharge without losing r.nth. Fer n year past he lias been de spondent of release, though attending faithfully te his dm lea. Wheu Miuwi eauie tiere he was in miserable) health, a st.de which he utti dinted te the rigors of prison life iu Wa-hiiigten. His physical eoiiditieu is new geed. Trnlu ItnliOrrjr b) (JewImij. News has leached Socarro, N. M , of a tram wrecking and robbery four miles East of Uage Station. As an eastbound South Seuth em I'aoifle passenger trnlu paused that point at about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon a was stepped by a party of seven cowboys who opened ilte en the train, tiring twenty jiieis ami Killing t.ugiueer Vvobs'er. I no i bbers removed a plate and spread the tails, thus throwing the engine, mail car, .no coach aud the freut end of a sleeping i ar from the track. The robbers hung a a leund the track uutil uight aud thou left, taking with thorn about 700 from the express ear. The commanding ofllcer of the district has beeu telegraphed te and the pursuit will be prompt and vigorous. tlni-IVurn VaterKu In xVanliliigiun I'en The surviving veteracs of the war of IM2 atteuded the services in Trinity church at New Yerk Sunday and Bat in the Wash ington pew. The Rev. Dr. JIulcshey made a brief allusion te them In his ser ser ii.en. When the services ended mauy mombeisef the congregation shook their Lauds. lirtnklnc lliiueir) llmili, At Wllliamspert, au old man named Charles Rbeis, a Swiss by birth aud aged between 7 nnd 80 years, died iu a cell at pohce headquarters last night from al cohellsm. He was a line linguist, speke six languages fluently nud at ene time served is an interpreter for ene of the foreign le gations at Washington. 1 O. S.I1F A. HAIK. tlue lll'iiluy of (lei.On t.arcn AtteinUnce ut iHtriiiir. The fair of Washingteu camp, Ne. 7, 1. ). S. of A., epcucd in Excelsior hall. East King street, Saturday In thu preseuce of ii large assemblage of patrons. An address of wolcemo was niade by Mr. A. M. Albiight, and tbe Keystone baud fur nished musie during the evening. The decoration of the large room in wh'ch the fair Is being held Is very tine, aud the tibles are attractively arranged and tilled with a large variety of valuable goods, which are offered fur sale at reasonable tigares. Quite a number of articles will be chanced off during the week, ameug them the following : A ten of coal, 100 pounds of flour, a tlue iptilt, Boveral dells, silver teaspoons, cee., Ac. The following articles will be djs posed of by ballet : Parler organ, gout's geld watch, lady's geld watch, gent's silver watch, bioycle, Singer sewing ma chine, Domestio sewing machine, cigar maker's tools, chil l's carriage, double barreled gun, boy's double barreled gun, bracelets, bed room sat, cold ring, ear rings. The polls are new open nud will remain open until Saturday evening next, at 0 o'clock sharp. There will boa flne ontertaiumeut given this evening, aud te morrow bvening Washington camp, Ne. 27, will attend the lair in a body and en Friday evening l'et -I, O. A. R., nnd Empire council.Ne. I!!0, .Jr. O U. A. M., will attend. The committee having the fair in charge are Richard Kautz, chairman, II. RIM, secretary, Jehu Black, jr., treasurer, A. Albright, J. F. Buter, 1). IS. Stauffer, II. W. Rudy, Jacob Eckmau, A. J. Kellar, II. Brenoman, Wm. Haus, O. II. Kauty. Mrs. Ua-st Is president of the ladies' departments, and is assisted by a large nuinber of young ladles. The fair will be found te be a pleasant place te whlle away a leisure hour or two. risLoateuH amiaui.t. The llujrs XVake Up the Wreni; I'rfRteiiRer. Saturday evenliig a gaug of koveii or eight young ruffians who had been mak ing uight hideous from 8 o'clock till mid uight, knocked nt the front deer of Wm Walten's residonce in Brouemaii's court, with a view of getting him te ceme out se that they might "put a head en him." Walten opeuod the deer te bee what they wanted, when they immediately asuulted him, home of the gang Hwcarlug they would Kill him. Walteu dofended himself valiantly and seen had two or three of his assailants placed ter du combat, whoru wheru whoru upen the rest of the gang lied from the field of battle. Walten yesterday made oemplaiut against four yeuiiR fellows named Miller, Carney, Hoever and I'ryer, and they were arrested. Hoever entered ball, nud the threo ethors were looked up for a hearlng bofero Aldermnn Aloxander Dennelly. UUNN1NU AUU1UKMT. A flliei's Arm limlly Mlirttlerrd. Ou Saturday as Lawroneo Solgler, aged 21 years, was returning from n gunning expedition along tbe banks of the Cones Cenes toga, lu the Seventh ward, this elty, bis gun was accidentally discharged and a heavy lead or bird shot outcred his arm near the wrlftt, passed through it diagon ally aud oame out near the elbew. The arm was fearfully inrcorated, and the bones badly shuttered. It appears that Air. Holgler was getting ever a wire fenoe aud that the hammoref his gun was lifted by belujr. caught ou ene ofthe wires of the fonce, discharging the weapon whlle Its muzle was oleso te bis arm. The wounded man bled profusely and seen fainted from less of bleed. He was carried te bis home Ne. 110 Lew stroet, botweon Freiburg and Rockland, whero he was attouded by Drs. Burger and Mr. L. Herr, who removed soveral pleecs of bone from the shattored limb, nud placed It In a box of plaster parts lu hoptHef belng able te save It. But fears nre entertained that amputation may be noeessary. !t;,preemei)t nt ihe 1", H, 11. Uepel. Yosterday all dey workmen were ougag eugag ougag ed maklug repairs at thu Pennsylvania passenger depot, nud they have net yet llnlshed. New tics have been laid under both trncks. The switch in the depot botweon the two tracks was taken up and horeaftor trains willoressovornt the south west of tbe depet. (PLUMP 1A NEWS. (Mill UKHUl.M CMIULl'(INIIt.Nt 1 iiti tin 14 Iho tiliMiurliiMiiiit Item (it Idlnirfl In kuiI Arnilml (tin llurmiKh I'nlifO up by tlie lnivlii. Hcncrr Krimtlrr. Mr. Themas 1'. Saintly, the Pennsylvania iaIIie.iiI conductor who lest his tight arm lu Philadelphia ou Fiiday uight, was iu Iho net el dlRiueuulliig from a moving eabevise when he slipped mid fell, his light mm falling across tbe rail. He will he bieught te Ins lieiuu lu Columbia as seen mi it Is possible Ter him te travel. Late accounts lepeit his condition favoiable. The iiiifoitiiuaie occurrence has ereated universal sympathy lime for himself and ntllieted laiuily. I own Nlttra, Bainl's minstrels appear here S.itutday night, i Tuesday eveuing tlie new (J. A. R. loom will he dedicated, pest The young folks of Tiiully Reformed chinch will held their oyster supper en the evenings el Nev. '.N, 20 and ilO. There is n general inquiiy why the epei.i house oleok Is net regulated accord ing te the new standard of time. (Irey nud Stephens' dramatic and comedy company will appear iu " Roughing It " this eveuing, nt the opera house. The treupe is considered a line one. A gi.ind concert will be given by the Hetchklu family concert aud bell ringers lu the Methodist church ou Friday over ever ing, beginning at 8 o'eloek. t-lglity live dollars were subscribed at the Methodist eliureh yestutdav, for the relief the Methodist sufferers by the Shen andoah the. C.imille I'rse will have a ciowded liout-e ou Thanksgiving night. The sale of tlokeis Is already large. A special tram will be run te Marietta after thu conceit. A Wrtghtsvilludiiink was boltne 'Squire Patteti yesterday. Discharged ou payment of eusls. The same justlce seut down to day, ler live days, .lames Fay, who was also ou a spree. The uew lteadiUK cc C ilumbia iallre.ul dejKit, wis etn'iud te the public- this merninc Alaige crowd of peeple wit nessed the first pasheuger train leaving tlie new Ktiuettire. Excursion tickets evor the l'ennuylvanla railiear. nud its branches will be sold en Neveinbur SStb nud Q'J'.h, geed uutil Deceinbur :!.d, i'leluslve. Round trip tickets U Philadelphia '.fill be $j 10. The ladles who were itijuied by falling M.'alfelding at Hm opera beuse ou Sat u id ay nre progressing favorably. It is net true tbat ene will die, as reports llyiug about town statu. The following oruanuatiens meet te uight Company C, Riverside, Ladks Heme commuuien, Coucstega ledge. Kuights el l'bytbijs, nud Sutquehauua ledge of Odd Fell jws. The iutmest held ever the remains of tbe late Martin Day, by Deputy Corener Frank, resulted in a llnding by the jury that the drcpivscd canie te hia dtath Item Injurirs received by falling ever an em bankment near the St. Charles futiincu. Twe womeu of loose character. Intel v released from jail, held a levee ou Frent street ou Sntutday evening en the public thoroughfare. It was a disgraceful scene nud the young men who Hooked around the lewd women added te tbe general dispttst. Au Indian arrow head of stoue, nud which cuts the thickest gliss readily, is the curious relic new iu possession of Mr. C. H.Heitzal,, residing ou Perry street. Ne person hns yet been able te tell the kind of stene of whir It the arrow head is made. It was found iu an Illinois forest iu 1S.VJ. A boy who was found en Saturday oven even ing Bleeping iu an alley leading of! from Walnut street, nud who eaid he had been enticed from his hemii lu Washington boteugh by u strange mau, pioves te be a little imposter His uaiue is Jehn Kutz and be lives near thu Shawueu furnaces, this place. Jehn is thought te be quite an incorrigible lad. I'eutt (it Ouarler Hranliiiia, Saturday Afternoon. Ceinth vs Christi. nca Brackbill, of Bruuorville, surety of the peace. The wife of the accused testitied thnt he threatened te sheet her. The court ordered defeudant te pay the oestH aud glve bail te keep tbe peace. Ceinth va Frank Fritz, of Columbia, surety of the jioace, en complaint of his wife. Sentenced te pay costs and give bad te keep the peace. Ceinth vs Levi B, Snydur, Ephratu, du du sertten. Mrs. Snyder testitied that her husband does net support her. Sentenced te pay thu coats. Ueiirtiif uoniiiien I'lens. This morning the regular common pleas court began with butli judges en the bench, und Judge Patterson presiding. Of the thirty cases down for trial twenty wero found te be ready for trial when thu list was called. Seven Jurers were returned as nut te be found. Ne cases were attached this morning aud court ndjourued te -J o'clock. Apprnl Tnkmi. lu the nlander ca.su of Dr, Levi L. Riugw.ilt vs Liuferd Yelm, in which the plaintiff was awarded $."5,000 by the arbitrators, the defendant has taken an appeal, and his defense iu court will he justification. Anether Hlruck Jury, In the case of Ilenj. 1). Meyor vs. Em'l. aud Ames Nell, exocuters of Henry Ncff, te be tried iu the common pleas, in the ceutt commencing Decomber ild. thu fel lowing jury was selected en Saturday : Win, C. Bcecher, Manheim township ; Michael Eugle, Hist Denegal ; Jacob Esbcushade, Manhclm township ; Jue. M. flood, Bart ; Cyrus Kllue, Martie ; Henry Llutuer, Manheim township ; Harry M, Mayer, East Homplleld ; Samuel Martin, Mnnhclm township ; Martin Ohniit, Maner; Jno. Pfautz, Poun ; Barten P. Ream, Cocalieu, and James S. Walker, Little Britain. Te meet en Saturday, Dueciubnr 1, 1883, at ten o'clock, at B. F. Howe's hotel, at Lampelei Square l'ollce Uitar Saturday night was a geed ene for the police, as wrong doers Boomed tube plenty. The mayor had ten canes, which were dis posed el as fellows : Twe drunks ills' chanted en payment of costs, ene nent out for 10 days nnd two for 10 ; live ledgers diseharged. By Alderman Barr tbe wtfe of O. W. Huuter, colored, was held for a hearing en the charge of epnn lewdness, and Hunter himself is held before Aldeiman Mo Me Conomy en the charce of tnalioleiiH mischief, it being alleged that he breke up the furniture at home whlle drunk ou Baturday night. Henry Cooper has been charged with ndultery with the wife of Antheny Soera, nud Aldermnn Barr held liim for a heating. UMllwur emelnls Clumiliiir Mr. M. K, Hoeves, ohlef olerl: te Charles K. Piigh, goneral mauager of the V. R.R., Mr. Haiumeisly, elder olerk te William Latta. goneral agent of tbe P. R, It., nnd Mr. Frank Myers, superintendent of the American steamship lines, accompanied by W. II. Rey nud U. P. Rey, spout Saturday gunning iu Bart township, and suoceodod in bagging 17 rabbits, 11 pjrtiidgee, !) pheasantB nnd 2 squirrels. LtederHrnnz Hint Alninnerclier Italli. The ennoert and voelablo of the Lancas ter Llederkranz will be held iu Sehiller hall en Wednesday eveuing. The Hartls burg Mamnorclier will belu nttonilaneo, The Lanoaster Miunnorehor will held their sociable lu Miunueroher hall the samp ovenlng. TIM; Mlt,VI,WO., . (Inly tlue .Mern () II. itntlril Tim l'Mlletit J drill In tlie lliirpuui. One mere oase of smallpox developed yosteiday nud wns repeited te the beard of health this morning, namely, 1 1 Irani Ilaiiibilght. el Water street. The beard of health determined te make a test ease of it and see If th'y oeutd nut oeuipol the superintendent of tbe county te receive the patient Alter consult ing with Mayer MueUoulgle, nud Judge Livingston and receiving ndvloe from them te go uhend, Dr. Reed, of tlie beard of health, called upon Peer Director Kteider and told hlin they were going te send Hiinibilght te the hospital. Krelder said there was no room for idni and the superintendent, Dr. Met teary, would net tecolve him. Nevertheless, llaiuhrlght was taken te thn hospital, accompanied by Dr. Fltr.patilek, who told MeUrcary that he (had brought, him a small pox patient. Di. McCrenry enitl he oeuld net tecolve him. Fit.pitriek said lie would net taku hlin away, and if no better quaiters e mid be found for blm he would make his bid (whieh he had bteuglit along with him) ou the pet eh of the hospital ' This detetmiiiid notion ou the part of 1 il.patrlek was mere thau McCreary was toady for H' asked FlU Patrick te accompany him te the alms, heuse nnd bee Steward Dfoek. The old pest house was vls.'ted by the three officials and they feuip. 'J t1 be tlllil with palieuts sulferlug 'lem ether diseases. Finally It was leselvcti le place llaiuhrlght lu the frame building In thu " cxereiAe yaid,"soine distance In rear of the main hospital. The building was nt onee lilted up for thu comfort of thu pa tient, nud will probably furnish accommo dation te ethers until such time us thu new hospital shall be llnlshed. len et n Ulltisit V'the Ivliter of the lutein ffeiirri In the artiele ou omalliiex iu Saturday's issue you refer te the cases in Ml Oil n street, and draw your readeis' attontleu te the fact that they are situated within ene half square of thu former residence uf the Cnrr family, from which building you Bay it is probable the germs of the dlso.ifce have net been eradicated , lending ene te infer that these caes hail their origin from that source. Kveu were such a theory plausible after the beard of health had thoroughly disinfected nud olesul thu house months nge, one wculd suppose that com uieu humanity would prompt the writer te emit nil uuticCfMiaiy allusions te thu Carr family iu this eoiiueeliou. Why tiitther harass this mero than doubly ntllieted family by dragging their uaiue u.te print in connection with Impiebable, impossible and implausible theories ? Were the writer te preerly locate the houee he would Hud it almost two npiares fiem the Millhn street case, and were he te ques tion the physician attending the Jirit of these o.ises he would tiud that It bad its origin iu the southeastern patt el our city, and that from it have sprung all the ether ones iu that vicinity. Citiakn. riu.i riuai. eaitiuiiNi, lutrretltuj; tunica of h lljtone I'nllilcnl ivrleu. We have been shown two cartoons which nptly represent the campaign metheds in vegue nearly 40 years nge. In thnse days it was the custom for the Whigs ami Democrats te seize upon the prominent features of the party policy of oither aud endeavor te belittle them by ridiculous caricature.. Thcsi were hung ou the tavern wall and often adorned thu resi resi deuce of the anleut party ndherent. One of the oarteous alluded te represents the struggle evor the Texts and Oregeu ques tion, nnd is decidedly Whig lu its sympa thies. President Tyler, (Juceu Victeria, Benten, Calhoun nud Clay all give utter nnce te their opinions ou (he m,ttcr,whlle Jacksen is represented as rushing into the controversy with the Leue Star state iu the shape of a young uege ou his back. The ether cit toen pictures a game of "Pelker" between James K. Polk and Henry Clay, the result uf whieh is Been in Polk and Dallas walking arm iu arm te the White Houee. Ah relics of by by by gotie political struggles the cai toens pos sess much interest ler the cmiesity seeker. They were formerly the piepurty of Ebeuezer North, late of Chester county, deceasrd, but have been for thu past !)3 years in the possession of Wm. Rubiucatu, 109 East Strawberry sited, this city, their present ew nor. lUll'MUd MtOI.I.N. 'llir llilnvr nt WmK Lnl Nlutit. Last night thieves breke into the cellar of Jeseph L Leamnn, nt Camargo, and stelo the ment of one hog, a let of butter nud ether eatables. They then went te the stable ami stelo Mr. Leinau's bay mare and a light spring wagon. The animal is 10 hands high, 10 years old and has one whlte feet Iu front and another behind. It was believed that the team was stolen ler the jiurjioke of hauling away tbe plun der ami that it would be abandoned. This morning different parties started lu.oareh of it, hut nothing has yet been learned. W. F. Grace, of West Greve, Chestur oettuty, telegraphs that hu had a light bay mare, with threo white feet, nud a light Brewster buggy, stoleu last night. On Friday night l.vst, a hay herse 15 hands high aud tcu years old, nud having two whlte feet, a blaek buggy, I- ither trimmed, wero stoleu from Haunvei, Yerk oeunty. The thief is said te hu a man aged about 33 yearn, weighs about 200 pounds, wero a dark blue suit of clothes nud had a muustnche slightly mixed with gray. Last uight a he.se, buggy and Bet of harness, belonging te a man named Shaum, were stolen from a stable ou Mlddlu stroet, which is immediately iu the rear of the building usi.il as a station by the electrlu light company. Uetintviiy Aualilnut. Lust evening ns n young man in the employ of Mr. Stark was driving with his herse nod wagon uear West King nnd Charlette streets, the herse took fright nud ran off, throwing the driver from the wagon, but net Horieusly hinting him. The herse ran along Charlette street te Orange, whero the wagon struck a buggy bolenglng te Henry Dotweiler, upsetting the buggy, damaging it a geed dual ami knocking down the herse. The runaway herse at this point also became detached from the wagon te which he was hitched, aud which was also badly damaged. On Saturday eveuing a hoiee belonging te Geerge Stroebort was hitched te n pest en East King street by Its ewner, who went te attend te seme business, Some niisobievous boys unhitched the auimal, which started te run away just nsStreebcrt wns returning. He ran alter thu herse and fell ns hn was about catching him by the head. The wagon passed evor the man nud he was badly bruised and out. He wns takeii into the oflleo of Dr. Geerge A. King, whero he received proper medical attontleu, aud wns afterwards removed te his home. THU KLKUTHIU 1.K1IIT. A "HlKickmc " Acnlilent te uu Kmploye, On Saturday night the olectrle lamp at the corner of High and Filbert streets, In the Eighth waid, did net burn well and Mr. II. Yatnell, ene of the Maxim com pany's empleyes, was called te fix it. He incautiously took held of both sides of the lamp whieh closed the circuit nud the olec elec olec treo current passed through his body, and of oeiiiso he could net let go his held 011 the lamp, and for a short time he was Bub Bub Bub joeted te a torrihle " shook." Fortuuately seme persons wero present and pulled him away from the lamp. Ills hands are badly burned whero they thouehod the wires, hut otherwise he is net nuieh Injured. The polieemon report that during Satur-
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