J t'- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY, JANl'AKY 28,1884. l ?Lancasier JntclUgcncct. MOis AT ICVKNXWQ, JAW. 20 I0B4, Nat from Henjsmfn. TlioXew Yeik 7t (hunt prfntfl from thti advanced slieels of Thurlow We?d'.s tnomelrn, nn anonymous letter found atnenjr Mr. Weed's papers, addressed in August 180, te the llrltlih ensul ' New Yerk, In which llie writer declares thnttliciels a strong sentiment In tln Seuth favornble te n return te English rule and asking for an Interview with the consul upon tlie matter, which could net fee then had because of the consul's absence from New Yerk. He Is reques ted te address his answer te ,,Bmi.i mln," te be called for at his eillce. Upen this hint the letter Is proclaimed te have ceme from Jndah P. llsnjamln, Although tlie style of. the communica tion contradicts the suspicion utterly. The writer claims te be a member of Congress, but If se he was a very silly member. HanJ.imin has never beensni pectcd of silliness ; en the contrary If there ever was a mere astute cltlzen ntneng us be has net been recognized In the present generation. If Mr. Benjamin had any such prepositions te make te the British government he would net have made It te the consul at New Yerk ; nor would he have sug Rested it in writing ; nor would he ha"e done it In the language used by this writer, who is evidently of the feather weight order. Xcthlng Is mero likely than that, in the conflict of sentiment between the North nnd the Seuth en the slavery question, there may have been Southern people, and many of them.whe would have favored a union with Eng land If they could thereby have saved their peculiar institution. But it is extremely unlikely that any Southern statesman, of ordinary sagacity, would havescensuch nchance in an English union; the Seuth would have jumped from the frying pan into the fire en the slavery issue in trading off its union with the Northern states for ene with England, where public sentiment is unanimously against slavery as an insti tutlen of their country. The man who wanted te interview the British consul was ene whose Judgment was blinded by his passion ; und was net Benjamin. m The Mayoralty. We feel quite cprtain that n very large majority or our citizens, regardless of politics, will regret te learn of Miner MacGenigle's determination te retire from the offle which he h is se acceptably filled for three terms. Had he been otherwise Inclined there is no doubt that he would have been uuaninieusly re nominated and le elected by a decisive majority. Te an intelligent appreciation or the duties of his 011106,110 has joined such diligent und undivided application te them that his administration has wen for him the encomiums of geed citizens of all partus, and has been productive of the brst results for the municipality In announcing his intention h ietire, with pardonnble pride lie reviews the events related te the city government which have been centemp muieu3 with his connection with it, und of which eUitb will uadily concede that lie 1ms bem a larce tart. "Lancaster will tie f irtunaie, tndtcd, te find ann'her whose effeits fm the promotion of the city's best inter s' swill be as wisely directed and as prel iU Especially salutary was the application of Majer MacGenigle's business principles te the finances of the city, which li.idb-en dtiftlng from bad te worse, and which, under his direct ion. have been se far righted that the exhibit which the authorities are able te make te-day is the host stien for many years. In the seltctien of Ids successor the Democratic party needs te make care ful choice, se that it mil) net disappoint the public expectations reasonably i.tlsed by the standard of magisterial fitness maintained by M.i)er MacGenigle's re nominations. The unjust geirymander of the city and the partial disfranchise nient of huge portions of it In the apportionment of council men is se crossly iu favor of the Republican party tlmt the election of a maer from the opposition is essen tial te the best interests of the city. The wisdom of ene branch of the municipal government being a check upon the ether is new very generally recognized There is deuble responsibility upon the Democrats of Lancaster te pick it a man of unchallenged capacity, eipui ence in ami acquaintance with munici pal aftrtirs, tlrmuess and Integrity, us their nominee for major. The nomina tion is te be made next S iturday nig! . There is no time te lese. Luiiinr b Letter. Senater Lamar was Invited te the Commonwealth club receptieu tendered iu Philadelphia te Sneaker Carlisle. Being miable te attend he sent the fel lowing letter, of which a copy has been furnished us : UMrcu StatlsSknate, Wasiiij,qten, Jan. 15. 1881. Gk.MI.kmkn : I recant that juv duties In the Semite, will net allow me te be pre eeut en the interesting occasion roferrod te iu your kind invitation. I would be happy te Identify mysell with auy publle mani festation of honor te that able states man, and distinguished Democrat, (Mr. Uarlije), who presides evor the jircsent natlerul Heuso of HepreHutitatlvus. It would uUe afford me slncere idcasure te evince, by milling with the members of your nieoclatien, my oetdial respcet for the Demoerats et Pennsylvania, They hnve through h eg days of tiial aud even oblo quy mude hemst battle ler the oenRlitu. tlen, nnd the great prlnelpUs of liberty which that inatiumenc was designed te socure. Thuy have withstood tbe feraes of sectional nate and jealousy, he long directed ugaiust the ejipresscd Southern stater, with a moral intrepidity that hu dene much te rostero the brotherhood of tbe Amerleau people, lint the work of peaeu and uatienal con. cord has net yet been fully accomplished. The majority of the people of the Union as I fully bulleve, would gladly return te the wUe aud oemorvatlvo methods of the fatheis, but tbey havii net suoeeoded in dhledging from the potbessleu of the na tional geverumcut the party whlehregatds n large body of our cltUeus as proper objeets of ansploleu, donuuclatien, ropres sleu and dlsfranchisemeut nene the less Bweepiug because it Is net embodied in utatutes. Measures are new pending in Congress involving fmiernl usurpation ruorealirinlng nnd assaults upon the nu nu nu toiemy of the etnts mero fatal, than any jit doclded by the supreme court te be vlolatlve of the constitution. The para mount Imiie bofero the country is still tlie reform of the national government from its sectional usuipatleu nnd cor ruption Tlie great want of tlie country is peace nud administrative rc rc leira. Te accomplish this great end el ndmiu stratlvu ri'ferni nil true Democrats, all patriots, whether of Democratic or He publican antecedents, who nre wlllhnr te cooperate should, whatever may be their diirorencH ou ether questions, iinite te electa D'mocrntle president. Tim union of the Djmecracy, for the eend of the union, is the flint step te a crowning viotery that will Inaugurate an adminis tration under which loesl self government, thofree nud harmonious pi vy of economic forces, the just rights of states and indi viduals, of labor and of eapltsl, will b o e cured, and at the satue t'me the American repuhlie shall have opeucd te it a career of grandeur and benrfloenca transcending even the glories of the past. I am, with great respecN Yours, jca , L Q C. Lmiui. Te the Commonwealth club. Mr. Ltmsir Is ene of tlie ablest and most thoughtful men or his party in Congresi ; lie is mero of a student than of a "practical politician ," he Is as ad vanced iu Ills theories of revenue reform as Mr. Watterson, Mr. Carlisle or Mr. Morrison, and ene of the ablest s,v . is male Hst soislen In support e ' i-r position en economic qus.sti ms was niiwle by the writer of " firejeing let'er. l'i vle.v of thesi fats it is vcrj signlflcint that Mr. Lamar, speaking for his secticn, declares tint "the piraiueunt issue batere the country is still the te form of Hi tiitleinl g vernm?nt from itsseclie" il usurpation and ceruip'.l in ," " Theunln et the Djtnecr.wy for the fjxid of the union ' must. bein.iinM'tml tosceurea " crowning victory tha. will inaugurate an iilmiulstratleu under which lecil sslf-gevernmeut, the free and harmonious play of economic forces, the just rights of states and indi viduals, of labor and of capital will be secured." We believe this te be the well expressed Idea of pitrielic Democrats everywhere. Te concede that the tariff question is the only issue before the country is te abandon the Democratic faith; tomrrew It te a doctrine that threatens te divi le the party, Is te invite defeat. It would be just as rational te insist that the Deme crats must either declare the pree it civil service system te be perfect or espouse Mr Pendleton's particul r de vice for reforming it. The action of the joint Republican caucus in Washington followed with the introduction of Jehu Sherman's out raje resolutions in the Senate, she.ss very plainly the purpose of the enemy te revive the issue of sectionalism. Te met this and every ether pxsible issue wiieh may be forced upon them, the Democracy need te bs inspired with the spirit of Senater L mar's letter, ami te b go le I by no n irnwer principle Te elect a Deiiejratic president will require the votes of all th Siuthern states, of which we are reaseu.iblv sure, a-ida remainder that can be gathered or list from Indiana, Ohie, IVnnsjl'Mtiia, New Jersey. New Yerk and Connect cut. It is felly t I ok ti s-.v.i9 a for ttieiu than wlu-re tlejj can be most rend lly had W.WNU Ma vkaqh uiaj be said lube the sole suruver among the letullLg In dep ndeut luminaries of Pennsylvania. M. MacVeagh's independence, instead of djlng away, bloasems forth in ienewed vigor, rrem supporting a Philadelphia municipal ticket, which was two tlur.ls Hepublicin and one third D;ti ecratie, he has advanced te the snppirte' one that is t w. thirds Democratic and oee eee tbird It-ipubMcaa ; and he clearly mani fests his willingness te take an undiluud Demecritic ticket if necessary t- tt.e cause of reform. Mr. MacVeagh's mde pendeiiLe is of the genuine kind. Tu riiifky bellcn who are uuligniut at Fred DeuglW nnrriuge w ith a (J uieislau are all rngaged at present in Kiumn, " C'enldi't thou eome back te me, Dun las." Uv atie.miu st.ulaliui.su t ie 4Jo,)00, 4Je,)00, OJO Cbntians en the t;lebe, are divided into 215,000,000 Reman Catholics, Vii OCW, 00) Pretcbtants, 80,000,000 ndmuents of the Greek chureh and 3,000,000 of ether churches Till It LOW WEISU'ri ailtebuiLipliy wtll show tint Cameren's tiinsler et the Pennsylvania delegation te Lmoel i, ;it Chicago in 1S00, whu.h aloneHjoiirod uu nemlnatuin, was eutlrcly unexpected tj Suwaid and his tYieuds who hvl eveiy reason te expect thvt when neoded Cam Cam Cam oren would help te nominite and nn' te dofeit Seward. Te the view of the liantut Weekly in telligent Christiau poeplo never san uure lutiiuiioKeroi man iut uuerus : " ' ou ieIm nutiilnir, Only te limit hH tuiil A brelcun iiml uiniuiuil vestel, torttieMiutar'susu inuiuniuut " " Oh te be nothing " is bad enough, but ean any eue think of a " breken " plccd or crockery belug "meet" for auy hoiisl heiisl hoiisl bie " use ?" Ir tliore Is a point where forbearaueo coases te be a vlitue, it will seen be reached by a Hufl'erlng nation if tlie head of the ponslea offlae does net ceasa lux efforts te add te the new overcrowded pension list. Thern are at present evor 100 different varioties of pensiencm numberlng mero than aOO.OOO, nnd tl e man who propesos te add te this list de serves a liberal application of the Muffed club loraeJy for bis hardihood. In Ge rgia it Is olilmed that prohibition works well. The tomperancii question there is Icept as onthely out of pellt'cs as the seciet soeloty Uhue is here. There are nmety counties out or oue hundred aud thirty six InGoergh with partial or ontlre prohibition and the experiment is sueh a Huceuss that the tomperatico peepla light en hepeful of oevoring the ontlre state, Iu Malue, ou the ethor hand, it is shown that liquor trauie Isluereaslng; thore are 1,103 retailers paying government lloeuso, nn lnoreaso of 40 per cent. In tluee years ; the ratio of pauperism is twioe as high as In Ohie ; the per capita of wealth 110 per cent. less, and the nvornge of local Indebt- edness nearly double. 1 A GREAT STORM. mkuy l.ui ok tin: AMI ritOl'KllTl. 1 lie I't'Uilit MllelAlllli it llfntrnclUe I'm iiiuiic IIuIUIIiiks I'eunilltlira itml SlKliy l.e Lad t Se,. Ph g d en Saturday was oue et almost nuptial il'cd Heverity iu Ktijiud. At Uestnijis the theatre aud pier had te be closed, the electtic lights nlongthe jurade were ipieuehrd, and tlie e.s dashed eer the utreet, mikiiu; walking daugereitH, At Meiumnuth theWye and Monuew liven oveill ied the binkfi, nml the highways weie Heeded. Southampton aud Ksst bout no suffered tevcrcly. The wind blew a hurricaue all S iturday ui;ht, doing mush damage in l.imlm and injtu nig many petnens. Tbe gliss reef il the Wistmtnater Aqu.irl.im wjsdomel ilie), causing a pimc among the audtence iu wli ch tevend perrens wcte butt. A pi tilling olll-e iu the ll.ij market was uiuoefcd and a boy nns killed by fatting debits. Many veseli were wrecked off the ceist and a large number of liics were !et. Telttgraph wires te the continent aid the Atlantic etbbt) vreie interrup.ed for feviuU heui-i. Katl tj lullle has been greatly impeded by the lua uew clernn throughout the e imii ) At leiqtiay tLere were in inj Cim.i.t os, nils lamp vteie blevMi dull, treet upr eU.d, and many bjkts were swamped. Toe sh p en the Ue of Wirht were ole-od e irly ou Saturday, enhiu't -the hur- raiae. A lady was knocked down by the wind and ha I leg broken At Newry niiuj heus't wen' unroofed and police bit racks were rendered unteuaali de and he pjliee weie compelled totike i fuge iu the C u.t beuse. At fred tbe root of a dwe ling c )1 lAp'd. ki 1 tig the daughter of a weikram aud u luring his four eens The mad ti tin between Durham and Darhugt mw I'Uwtc stepped by tbe Bid j. Ne belts w re al 1 wed te leave Portsmouth, and the Free rhiukers' hull there was completely de melishi d by the wiud The Kriiibh bark Nokerals, for Hiltt Hiltt Hiltt niore, i rttd her cables and was driv 'U t-e mm It. n feared that tlie vesel aud all h u. ds have been lest. The hurnoaue loraellshcd an ir u cb ipel at Newcastle. The reef iu falling killed n we uau and two children. run Mural In l',itl A ch'.itruetivi) .storm raged in PariK ou ?.ruid.iy uight, fevering railway aud telegraph cjinmunicitieu in all direo'.iens. The gale has blown djwu telegraph wirei and dene much ethor damage iu the suburbs. Many persons hae been injurwl whle walking in the stteeU An im mtuaa number of lamps and windows Inte been Mii.iahud, naiffilils overthrowu, trees upiiud and chimneys de-ttre ed. While Mra B-reh.irdt was playing in tbe ' Dime Am Cunelias" en Saturday M the VetUi Si. Mn tin tbei're. Puis, the p'lie'jiauce lucludcd a feature u it iu the pi.i imme, namely, a burrieane Dunn it.e Iirst oe. the 8'ir'Q mere!) gteffled euii ieu.i!y, iiut during the ecce'id aJt it biir.it umu tbe win Je. vi of the grand f.iyer All tin diir4 were sli umed, the uoise recill ng the stirring missafis aud lley tliiiig in the " X.iua Sahib." The ehauieliers bag in te a wing te a id ire, aiid the andieuce uran nervrn? Sirah Uernhardt wt.e at that moment was nciing the tirst great Live eiiics with M. Mu ais, u'tertd a p "niieg lutlu scream el alarm and std iiieu.ui less Rut au instant later she re-umed her work A window frame ou the s .we was (lasted te pieces by the wiud, at.d the fUue was mandated with fragavu ti of K-a-s Mr.ih steppiug ou one of tbesi tragtiicnts cut lur f et f lightly. Dm in tue fourth act the windngun burst open tbe window and extmgu'ihed one of ilie large chandeli'is C ufusieu and excuemf et e utd. M P. cpulin net hit wi&h a piece of a wiul,v tishenih loltelbow, but nebjdy wis s 1 1 lus'y iu j'irci. The droseMif the ici ses and tiguarintes were, Lowevi-r, li'ewn abe'tt iu i u.ust nidisireu' manner. .1 l'KKIsm.-Md r viilLv. aitvrt Iriim tirvitl'in till Treeji'ui; uy h -lUBblni; I'arty l.et In tlie I,urrl Hill, A bieighing par'j of yiuug folks in Vtt inei eland eeuaty the ethei Light Ijsi tneriul and bejjinmg lerj cold biiihIi' Mimn d we ling where they niitf'.r. wum a-d luipi.re thur wy seeing a ligtit sein d stanc i ahead tbey drove up and ffuud i fain.ly turned Williams as mu r. able au'l doitirute as evor mm lojkel up( n in this eulibtend emu'ry. Bofiire a smouldering tire, the fuel of wuieh wn lone a lcks of wnl, una en i in the n.e andtbe'her civcreilwtth lee, cieiubed three childieu ciyleg from bun ger and c ild. On a seautily furnished bed in the e irner of the cabin was t'l .. father, helpiiss with inllamnn'ery rh u matism ilia ff.fe bad reused liersuit and was prepirmg te brave the tirrn and auld aud sv..!e threu 'h the e'd aemplu of milei 1 1 ask help fro u their nearest neighbors 1 no It tie ttere or tool for the winter had b tin exhausted, oave a small piece e bucuu and srjnie corn, which thou had been parc'.uug aud grinding thrnu ;h a e f f f Soe mid, tuakiug a subaitute for cernuic-al. '1 he gemtem in of the sleighing , riy pre cured a 1 wge quantity of wejJ Ir m tlie f'ir.'st m nr by ami made a oe'u rtable tire. Attr the party had warme i them seUis and cared for the iiumatcs s best thej c mid, tbey proceeded ou their way te S'aUUtewn, a village at the western b ie jf the mountain. They purchased f' id, l ethiug aud ether necessaries uue aeut .horn te the sullering family. A phj&mi in was sent te visit the sick mail, after which the party proceoJod te thuir homes feeling (ratified that by their unplea4ent aoeidont they were enabled te aave a peiisbiug family. SKUll Hillt WltllHUAxe Suuday morning Stcphen Mm is, of Maitin's l'eiry, O , a laborer, while drunk, procured an axe, and going te the reBi donee el his son iu Uw.Jehn Craft.ontered a bed room whoie Craft was asleep. Gelug up te the bad Merris raUed his axe aud struek Craft in the faee, splitting his skull from the right oye, across the face, te the point of the chin. Craft's wlfe came te the resoue, when Merris struck at her with his bloody axe, narrow ly missing her head. Merris is under arrest. I'xplotlenot ill tit 1'e.vilcr. At llitdabore, Berks oeuuty, Biturday night, a let el giant powder cartridges w Inch hid bsen plaecd In the Phllidel phh & Heading signal tower te thaw ex j'ledtd. The iuside et the tower was wrecked. James Kenny was instantly killed and Buniimiu Trout was seriously injuicd. The foreo of the explosion was felt a great distance. lluiKWiaSleul 85,000. Burglars breke into the iowelry stere of K. It. llayden, Ne. 200 Pulton stieet, Brooklyn. Saturdav nkdit. and named nil $5,000 worth of the stoek, breakiug open a large safe iu which the most valuable part of It was placed for safety. The iwife was opined by meius or powerful jimmiis and drills, the hinges having been broken off Ne powder was used. A I'r iiiiIdaqI tltUsu Hii uuU llliujelt. James II Kiuslie, of Wluncpeg, Mlnu , committed suloide by sheeting hlmselt en Sunday at the Winslnw heuse, 8t. Paul, Minn. He wnsoueof the must prominent cltlsens of Wlnnepeg, piosident of the St. Audiew 's society and a heavy real ostate dealer. ruuiteeu Killed In a Ml no. An explosion occurred en Sunday In a f J'elhery In the Hheiidda Yalley, Wales, i Ki""K oleveu PO"01"; iB P-rty of thrce men, iuelndlng the manager of tbe colliery, who subsequently desendnd iute the mine, were also killed A lining llrr.i IliiriieU te lifiitl, Jehn Murray, sjvontieii vratseld, whose futhcr's losldeuee ou P.vlmvra street, New OrlKitis, took tire en Sifiudi)', oinied bis little tn.iiher and fiatei i it el Uw b.iust', but te unied te gut line oleiuitm for his sister and wis overojmi by etnoke ami buiued te death r.ilneneU lur llrr luurum. Agues Murphy, of Qiynietiewa, N. Y , died Sitiidny merntng Ir.un p iseu i.g There are eiicumstauees in tbe ease whle i peiut te Its being u life iiiMirauOJ murder. l'KKMUNAI.. Svi.riM bus saved $130,000 IICNltY Hliueil is worth i-'.WO 00J. Ben I.NOKitseLt. is much teal In Indn. Blaine's book will be iead in a faw w eeks. DvrtiKT, the iievelit, tikis bis tiote book uverywhere. Dit. Dkums siys that kissiug is piml au AmerL-an habit Ex Gov. .Ions LfTi in; Im died at h s home iu Lexiugten, Va. Mas Ilrviii l)isiev his d.nJed te build a Pirsbyteriau ehuic' at T.ioeuj. FitiNk Dkvmish is svd te hive the lead for tbe mayoralty uoiuiuatien tu Sei niten. Mas Jcdsen Kni'iTiiKU is bringing the temuins of her hunbiud home (rem Caill. Get i n threiteus te mi people fm talk in? about him, his " prep'i.ies " and his solveuey. Kiticjses. iuvouter el the Montei, at tlie age et SO is working e i bis i Ij.i of a solar engine. Mtss Bi.le.s Tmutr, the K tlish aotress w .h lleury Irvinj, is sol te have only four husbauds. llcTK! (.Li Miixhidel Gri!') will be evor next yv.ir te p' ly i-i K'it,lis'i (or th Ameneins I.eitit umids, the tobace men h ive pud the Koverument nearly forty in Ilieus in tax iu twenty years. Hen S A. BmneEs, litoef Allentowe, leftileOOPrt, tuestlj s hts jeuug wliiea but his reht.ecs will contest. "Fitm." Kviurrr his piM'nvd a bandsome St. Beruird d g for H 000, the highest ptice ever pud for a oauiue. Mint A'.onnses eerel a gre.r suecess In Lnul in en Siturdiy hight as CUrtet Iu Gilbert's ne.v play, " l'.a;ely and Cem cdy." CiTEL admits that he M.d a woman ever JO ought te be Hiirru'l or i nun, but be denies that the V.ihiugteu spinsters get nugry. Gk.s. CwiKlie.N, Jehu A. lliedt.iud and party, aftorathr.e weeks' prodtable siay at II Jt Spriugs, Ark., hive left for Gil vesteu and Mexico. Ciiint z FesTEK's api'etu'nieni by Gov. II udiy as trustee of the I'eled asylum hinug bieu rejected by tbe Djaiuri'u Senate, he will try Ferakr Hlv Dn. OniucK, j.ister of Christ Kpis Kpis cepal church in Heading, bis receiveil a call te a professerbiptu the Divinity school et thechuicbat Philadelphia Hen AcmIstcs D. Ltncu fi ruiT y biul; et imiuer of luduni, is ti.lkcdefes lirst assist nit sierntary of the treasury te suceeed Jehn C. Ne, reeeti'ly resigne I Qlekn VicTenii is la stronger health tbiu she has been fir ye.irs. s'ie will .e te Bifen en April 15 te attend rh) wedd mg of Ut griuddnnghters, the P.-inensrs Viut.im and I'lizibe'b of Hese, with Prince I. list of Bittenberg an I the Grand Duke sergius of Hussia. Da Jehn B Weed, ene of the tne.it wilel) known newspaper men in Xct Yerk, tell from the tnug pieoe of Piet North ruer, at 12 10 en Sanday and died shortly after. His skill in eliminating iiunoie-fary outer.cos fr im iv ti n ports weu him the title e( thj Greit Auieu can C'endunser." Ji doe LoMinenTK ei C n iniiM, who has recently come into possession of 10, 000 000, lately entered the studio of Matt Morgan, the well known artist, when the latter drew a rapid sketch of biri vuiter, who was arravd in a sailkin oeit and hat worth i 15 J Oi being shown the sko'eh the judge prjTiptly presented Mr. Mirgm with tboestl) girments. HL'lir WHIi,r uu i.sii.mi, A l.Utle tranger, Hip Di-1 icatrd, Jehn Sheek, nged about l'i years, whose father desert.d his famdy in Iliiubridge some months a'e, and wh i"n ni jther died mero recently, eimi t) Lineaster, en Saturday in hopes of tindng a hetna aud getting sometbing te de. He was net successful, and during the afternoon he went te the children's home and nsked for admtttance the,e. bit cnild net be accommodated. Seeinc semebiy cast leg de.vn the hill en Ann s'rcet he joined iu the sper'. Wnde going at a high ri'.euf speed th-sled en which he was riding came in oelusl m with a sleigh, aud was thrown out of its ciursi uti 1 ran against a teiegrapu pjie witii great foreo. The shock was se great that oue of the b y's hips was disleeited and one of his knees very badly sprained. IIe was tnkeu te tnn station heusu iv hsre hid in jurlea were h nded te by Dr Westhaef ier, after wuich he was taken te tbe county hospital. On Saturday a daughter f B.miet Brown aged 15 years of Paradise, while coasting with ethers, was thrown from a stud ami recelved a fracuiru of theelav.c'e. She was attended by Di. hmith of raru disc bule et htecki. Henry Shubert, auctioneer, sol 1 for Mary A. Herr, oxeeutor of Henry C. Herr, deceased, the following stocks aud bends : 0 shares of Farmets' nitien-il biuk of Laueaster te Adam Lifevre at 4111. 75 per bhate. 10 shares same te U. It, Itheads at i 75 10 shares same te l S. Itheads nt 112 15. 00 shares Lanoister nitienil biuk te Adam Lofevro at U2 10. 15 shares same te Jace'i Sbltk at $112.10. 17 shares same te Henry Bewman at $111-10. 10 shares Maner turup ke stock te Petor S. Heist at $110 CO. 2 SlOO Lancaster eity (5 per oeut. bends at SlOl.Ot per 100 te Gee. K Kced. Jaoeb It. Leng, bieker, neld te day at prlvate sale, 'JO shares Slanetta turunlkn steak at i'M Hi per share, and 1 1 shares Farmers' natleual baukat $2.15, LBiicsiter i'luulere Ueiiiimiiy, It has been arranged for the Lancaster Pinafere company te present the epera en Wednesday, February sixth, iu Fulton epera heuse en the occasion ei the G, A. 11,, demonstration In this eity. It is also propesod te phy in Columbia en the fifth, and at llarrisburg en tbe elghth. This ovenlng it will Im announe ed during the pflrformauce of the opera "The Beggar Student" m the opera heuse at HarrUb'irg that the Laueaster company will appear tliore, aud we learn that there Is a stteug ikslre among the poeplo of that city te have the cempauy te sing tliore. It Is te be hoped that all the members will conseut te go, as It is necessary te have the lull streugth of tlie company, and there are no objections of nny ucceuut te detor them from visiting llarnsburg. There wtll be a rehearsal this oveuuig in the opera house, and a full ntteudauce is requested, JlILDKIUiAMJVS TRIAL ill!" -.1 l.,.iln Ktt IlKMILIMK ls)K. Tim e ,111111 imeslili rler Tim liii I n lr Hi" in IrliMi llii llin.liifj "-jinn I lit Sutibaili III thcoeittof ipl.lltei HOSlleUS (111 Sit urdiiy nfiettiO'iii I'd win Spieeher and limy Herner, who were coin icted of forulriitieii and InMiudy weie sentenetd us iiMial. Wiulleld snl U.eign Smith, of tJolum tJelum bia, who nte eh.ugid with the murder el juntig Sliuek, weie brought IntoeeilH uinl iheir ese was continued te the next iti!ular term. l'tie only s h' .ltd befere Jtidgi) t l.uiiigs'en. whs that ei iiesittien against Itsunuel Lvhiid, of I'Mimbln. The I'efenilant nllered te provide a place for bis wile It she w uhl llie with him and the court centiiiueil the casu te February. Wm. Beeth pluulid guilty te mnbcz.le- inetit of some uiotie) belonging te Danhl Nflii, and was sentenced te two nnd a half inen'hs imprifeiiuicnt Judge Pattoiseii beard the Hlldebraiid Ksbleiunii horn eidc ose until ,T e oleok and thtu ftilj mi iud court until 0 a. m , Meltdav. Tee je. it this c.isobaieto be kepi together unt 1 its conclusion In ohargeol tivi tip t wjs ceiisJautly they niv eitert.uud a' the Liepard heiiht', where the) tut ai i slaep aud held no oiiiside cum mu iaMeu. Ye6teisI,iy they were taken oil' let a walk. Nn lienise apt-limtl tan te Hi Jiintriry tot m h ive .nju b.i n h und (n dispote 1 of. iridium T In ihe HII lilirsml ('. Mr.rrfy AJttrn en. Oliver It. Millrr teslitlrd thut he saw the b uly of lMile in m en the dy after this ojeucronoo ; wi neus uuthesjcd it te prepate for burial; thru was aipiin'i') el bleed nbeut his nine nn 1 t is fioe wan bally disfigured , ! s when his oleUiu ; w is takui oil a unik, res inbling the heel et a beet or shot, was feu ml en bis bte is' ; it was m lie te the rUM of the hi'iut than the left. Samuel G ass who nt.ssti.1 Miller, was called te eorrebi rate hnu. M eh let GiufflesMlied thit he hasknewn th pi setnr for 10 or l'i years, and heard bun make th eats ngalust Kshleman bi teem U.e and six yens age; he sid he wen' t sett'e sumo day. ii i cress cximlnalieu the witness raid t!m e mi isati n t k plaje at the Stras burg dviHit , Hildeb nud was passing and Mitt ess w ,s en :no perch; from the eei.VLis.itwn ei Hlldebrand witness thought he and Enhlemau had some dull culty ; witntsM bid a conversation with tbe fa her of the prtseuer as te wb it he ki e.i about this, but could net renminbi r wb.it he told Lim the prisoner had said; did n it te I h u t'iO vh jle of u ; had ueier sul tuit e'lu-i pen lis were preeeut when this talk i v i. in Ie ; wi iifS askud Jean E iij r and mviel Aumcut w he'her they b .ii tiit't .riut, witncs-s might have bx-ii tnistakeii in the i-tatduent made te the pi is. in. i s fattier ; he did net want te tell huu ail lLe s'a e n.Lt , wbi,t he sayx new is line hmlty Fir, Hi, n Matliti Gr.iff, be ng neiihd, le- tlnl e.i cress examination th.t he ha I uet tell Mjnire llildebr-iml thit when Fillmuu mule tliis threat h hi I a uuu en bi sheylder ; don't temem her if he i,ver slid te Anus Hull or any b-xly else thit Hi! lebraud said he wuuld en. -q'iare" lth Kshleman or tint u w is nine or te'i years &e; don't reniembi r wh ou he t ild about i since the homicide Mis. Hmma K'hlemau, widow etdeceas cd, testified that her husband was a man in geed he.ilih, tweuty seven j eats of age ; they had tlve ohildren ; Henry left home in grxid heal'h ou the merntng of t,u day that be came home aDd died. 1'eiiun.in wealth here rested. (ll)ODlnk- for ti Defnip. i ' 'ense hre made a proposal iu ! tl a: us the commonwealth hid r wu nil i v. i imn i Ktac Mulligan te be present at the I tht oieurrLLC" the comm uwculth b. dirfi tid ti i ut him en the stand The court dechucd te tnake the elder. Mr. Uiosies tln;u opened the cise for the defense He said they would show the ethor side of the esse, divesting it of the Khtstly fe.ituies in which the common. wealth had exhibited it , that I'sh Ionian and H.ldebraud had been intimate friends for years ; andtheir families sustained like relations ; that this rotation continued te Sept 13 ; that Hildebraud went te linn's saloon en a business errand ; the conver sation about tbe deg was all Iriendly ; Esh Esh lemin, having been drinking fieely, be anne efteus ve and tormented Hildebraud, who tried te ave d trouble, while Eshlo Eshle man reimwed it ; Hildebraud, oxasperatod, slapped h s face, but net te hurt , Eshluman advanced threateniugly toward Hildo Hilde brand and wjs taken away ; Hddabraiid avoided I.! m aud iu their hst meeting Kshleman met him fu'l half way : both clinched and went out the deer ; Kshleman fed back eve' the steps ; Hlldebrand In trying te save I iinself fell upon him aud struck his feet upon his breast; he then went baak te the saloon, threw out Kshle man's hit, nnd nobody suspocted that the man was seriously hurt ; nor did dn fondant have any reason te bulieve until next nurning that hu was lu danger. Tlie First Wltnea. Isaac Mul igan, being sworn, test Aid that he is a bricklayer, lives in Straburg ; knew Lshleman for tlve years , knew Hildtbrand, was at Itrua's saloon Sept 15, after 8 15 p m. ; saw Kshleman ; Ilildu brai.d came in late- , Eshlcniu nsknd mi what I thought of his deg ; 1 said I did net kuew much about bun ; we talked about him ; Hlldebrand came in ; Kshlo Kshle mau called him and talked about the deg; invited Hlldebrand te ceme out in hunt mg season and help te break him; Wal Miller offered him 1 for the deg ; Kshle man said he'd rath r sheet him than take that ; Hlldebrand offered him 00 cents ; Kshleman asked $2 ; Kshleman began pulling my hat down, and I romenstratcd and walked away ; Hildebraud and I talked of going nway ; seen we went Inte the lunch room, and had cold pudding and beer, served by Btua, who told us the man with the deg bad geno ; when we oame baek te the bar room Kshleman was thore, and as Hil Hil eobraud passed him he knoeked off Hlldo Hllde braud'H hat, and when be steeped te pick it up Kihlcman kicked it away J Hildebraud then struek him with his hat aud slapped him ; Kshlemau said it did net hurt, aud Hlldebrand wenl te the ethor end of the room ; saw Kshleman subsouuently draw his coat, and heard Keesy erder Hilde brand out ; he refused te go or be put out; Miller tried te (pilot Kshlemau and was cuffed by Keesy ; Keesy then set Kihle mau en a chair ; thore was a geed deal of diHerdci then ; Hildebraud ropreaoliul Kcesy for Interferlng and being cowardly ; Kshlemau thou said something te Hilda brand ; they ndvnuoed nud took holds, when Brua ordered thorn out ami opened the deer ; they scullled considerably around the room ; went down, get up again, struck the deer jamb, Hbpped from that and Kihsemnn went out backwards, Hlldebrand en top of him and the deer closed ; pretty been Hildebrnnd oame lu, found Ksulenuu'H hat and threw It out; I said te Brua that was net the way te de business ; wheu Hildebraud came In Itrua said It was ull evar new j heard Kshleman say " Fil, you ought net te have dene that;" Hlldebrand warned him te keep away; when Kdhleuuiu ndv.iuoed toward the bar he was at the north end of the room, Hildebraud had already ceme from the south end and was lu conversation with Keesy at the bar; Kshleman ndvnuoed tewaid him. wlih the remark above quoted, and after Hildubrand bad answer oil him as stated, they both advanoed aud took held of eaeh ethor by the breast ; both were exerting thomselvos , In the tussle Kshleman's Intuit sliujlt the deitjauib; Ihere In ene slip uiilsldu, be sides tin sill : one trend und two ilrcs ; llii'V bad holds ulieu llmv ,.i ...t Ilsblimiiu had been dilnkltnt : lnul bnmvi! ' nun imHirmjeiiH ; iniiiiiiuniKl wilt out' for a M'lishut tune ; was very dlese te huu win n ln e mm in , he sal i, " hetn'ti Hen's hut ; let him have It ;" Im Kiild nethlnij olne , Im slid uethiii luein tibnut I l'shletna'i or hiiusell ; I (Mil net In ir him siy, "I h.ive seltled Iil'ii ' or "I have M'lll-,1 the ;" tl ,e mid It I did uet hair him ; no one, nxe p' lima, was tiiMiir te huu Hum I , Itildeliinml lett tbe saloon with me , did net knew i;,hl - I man was badly hint until next d i ; renni i ...... ..i.i i i- - a,... .1.',... .. .. .. , ---.... will' rum ,ii mu liu.llinf; iu ii inn uouiei h.l I sail he would be all riuht III the , i meiuiie; ; we went down te the finnt nf I Polls' hotel , stajul tln-re ball nn hour I get eiguiH, went thoiee te Waidley's emdy stere and cot candy, Repirit'dj 1 alterwaids ; knew el the funnily r laliens ' letwcpu Ilildebi mil ui d l.shlemnii let .me rm. past ; llililcbmti.l'wai a btlck- I u ikcr , he .ii.d I hunted tegcth, .. i linker , he .,n,I I hunted Um Am is U I, uu, or, hweiii. am a bl vksmllh. ... . l.l . .l....l.l. Mini n.wt 11.1,1.,' I .h.", ""ia.ed iu" was ut si loon ; saw IJsbieinin brand thorn Witness O'eiirri'i m them nb,t ,nl ,1 y hi tel 1 by Mulhunti. leiiiiniiii I lita l.iuill. Tins morning nt 10 oMeok was I he tline ler the opening el uoinmen plean euutt. ,l,idge I. vltigHteu was net presi nt, owing te the fitsl tduess of his brother In Philadelphia. The list was eilled ever before Judge Put rseii Of the thirty ciseM down for tn il, twni ty "no who feuii'l ie b,' nnd. The following were ninrkid e tt'td . David B. Mye.s vs. Jie.ib Kil'er ind lludelph Mjersfer the use of gamut I Myers s Benjinnu Haekinin nml J .cob Hi kuiuti lu tle dii of Divil It. l.mdls and Wm. WrMlnelter, trvliug as Liudt & Westhieirer vs Jehn L. Bilr Jiidgmeut was entrre I In furor of tbe plaintiff for lJv en Itichaul Weaver vs. J. V. Oilier. Judg ment entered ler phutittlT for i'li 2.t, .,th etav el ex' cutien ler four mouths. Ne . uses were tittnehed for trl il by jury this foicueon, nml the jurors weie illi cit irged un'il 2J this afternoon, API Ul.ll l'(IUIk.l.l ItllllH. Muuiltrtul Ltungcs eluic istis us or u In u ti .nrUi.t Hrllc. Jacen M.ley, et ibe li m of NeiUuk ,t Mile), ciruiKe buddrs, lus she i u us nn old ted in toice p eLetb ok which be let ged te hts Krandiaihir M.rtm Sliley, and te his fither David M ley, ns 1 u ae aslS0 It is in n ptetty geed state of proseiia'ien Uieiwu it is ilUe iterel by time and I g kiu timed service. Ou the llap is wiiltcn, "David Mile), Miner te.viiship. t'uu'. t iwu tlie 11th of A l gust, 1810 " F,u.teii.l te the ceutre ( I the pieUetbx.H, with ,i p e j of tape, is ai py of " Peel Wi'l's P eka Almanack ler the yeat 1SJ0 " Lik.i m i iy mederu tuna i.ki, it co itaius net only the ca'endar, i' e eclipes, the astrnaomieal phrnetnina, the tides, k've., but the names of the president of the U ii.teil rit.Ues , rius Jettorseu ) and hts cabinet, the soiriters and representative s in Congress, the governor (tstmnu Miydcr) and I.ogisliture of Punnsylvauia, together w th the county officers, the supreme, eir cuit and e'her courts of the United States, tbe tinif of holding c nirn tn Ponn Penn sylv.i'.n, art ethei st ites, i,ml much ether useful i itottnilteu Hat, Ler, dllicrcut was niciytluui; ibin from what we have new, thmich only a u single "ibree s- nc )eirs an 1 ten" Inve passed ! There were then no telephone, telegraph, lojemotiios orevoii herse rail roads. I howae.i teaJ from Piulud, Ijilni t) PittsburK' is set uevrti ,V 2'Jli miles, aud rasscd though Downiugtewo, Lauoaster, larriaburir, Carlisle, Urren-.burgnrd Bed fer1 1 he e;Ler stattoeseu the read wero nenly all county t.iver , s inie of the u.itnes t-teinj the mack worse, isuek, Barlej bbcaf. U' Tbtw I r mini, Palter s.itis,Ain',l,.t. 1 lvrr i.t'ie V irk, Ac Au The mu li ui tho.e i'a7n we.e fe-r and fir be tween. There was one mail coach daily between Phlhidelpiu i and Lancister ; two a woek between l'hiladelphi i a' did ad inc. and ene a week fieui N irt'iumbui land, Lycoming, Centre, te. The rates of pestage were ler auy pUce by I ind net exceeding 10 miles S cents , from 10 te 00 miles 10 cents , from 00 te 1 j' miles 12J cents ; from 150 te 310 miles 17 eentfl ; from U00 te 50O miles 20 cuuis, au ! ever 500 mile 25 cents I New IdttPis a,e cai ned 3,000 and mere f u 2 eenr i. in the ceed old d lys of Jeffersen nud niineu Saydn Virgimi was the boss stite und Pennsylvania was net far behltid, each having ever twenty repiesentativcs in Congress, while peer Jittle Ohie had but one, and west of Ohl thuin vete no states but mercly Indian iiornteiy, Mienrsippi territory and' Orleans teiritery. On the whele it isn't worth while te greau mueb evei the depirted days rf .loffcisen at d 5lmnn Snyder. The world m vi h, miybe in the ri, lit direction. 1 I. I.IN.N-rtMM j'lUIK.ll Jituunrv ""letilni: el tn arlnt't. At the meetiug of the Llnnman society ou Saturday the donations te the museum consisted of mrintus larvm ; thrte cases et cadu.s lly aud a sack of the sack worms , several sj oeimens of I'ltacut egns ; a dried cedar apjde ; beau weeirl, toad fish found in an oyster at Jehn hides' restaurant ; a four legged Brahma lewl from A. J. Zieher. Te tha library wure presented n quarto vdume of the U. B coast nml geodle survey of 18S2 ; various news papers , pamphlets, circulars, ote. The librarian's report was rend and various correspondences. The following chiurmen of committed) were nppninteJ for 1SS1 : M limnology, Dr.M.L. Davis; ornithology, W. L. Gul ; hurpetolegy, Dr. T. It. Baker ; ichthcgolegy, C. A. Ileiuitsh ; entomology, Dr. S. . Itathven ; betanv, Mrs. L. M. ZjII ; geology, Dr. J. B. Stahr , pileontelogy. Dr. J. II. Dubhs ; micioscepy, W. A. King; archaeology, ,H. M Sener; mluoiale gy, J. B, Keviuski ; natural and histeiieal miscellany, Mrs. P. K. Gibbous. Delin quent momberH are te be notified that if they will surreuder thrlr ntoek certiflcites thiy will be roleased finm ull obligntleus nud dropped fiem the tells. After an half hour's disotissieu of the phenomenal sun sun Hetsnfthls season the society adjourned until Saturday, Feb. 21), nt 2 p. ui. 1KI.I. II.N -HIKlUr. Lei; llreueu nnd Nhenliltr ulaleriited. On Situiday evening whlle walking en nn ice oevetcd mdewalk en North Qiioen street ubove James, William Sharpf, upholsleror, foil aud breke his leg. Hu wbb oarried te his home, Ne. HKist Fred oriek street, a surgoeu was called in and the fraeturcd bene.i were sat. Jehn It. Fitzpatriclt, of Mount Jey, whlld walking In that bmeugh H.ituiday evening, fell uu the Ice and dislocated his right shoulder. Dr. J. P. Zleglur reduced the dislocation, and Mr. I', is uble te be about by cairyl ig his arm l.i a sling. iV l'iiineil SpcllLiB llee. "The Pioneer Literary soeloty" of West Denegal, Pa , will held a "spoiling bee" en Friday evening, Feb. bth, IS8I. Twelie books will be given as prb.es. Music, au oration, solcet reading and "The Pioneer Weekly" will enliven the occasion, llusltu llrpett. Di. Westhajffijr, henlth commissioner, ronerts that slueu the npert of last week thoie have been four new cases of smnll i pox lopertod. Of the i.umhcr inperted last woek two died nud tlve hnve recoveiod, Thore are new under treatment flve cises. THK MAYORALTY. Mil, U.viU'lMlll.t. Mill' A IHSIIUIUI, ..-.. .. l lUuilille; lit ll I l n,iin, ! I! til-lll l.ntiT tiitliU til rx 1 1 ulhn I' inn IH'f. The fellow leg httci, whleh lu' brru nddrcsscd by M.,or Mn'Genlgle Ie the chatinian of the Duinocrntle cH i xi.Mitlve Ciiininlttre, ninply exptaum ltsi J McMulltn, ri ( Anirwuei f llir Itn-iiHe CVimwilHer if the Deuinri illlr fti"u l I mi- eiiirr, I'UMt Sill Yeilt ceniiniUie li lng nppeliited nud niininiiieNl tl.e then for heldlug the primary ineetmnii Im the seluitien of candidates for the initie pil i'IHich te be vetid ler en the third Imn diiy of February next, and my immr It v ing been ptetty generally in. titlem ,l m e niiiDOtieii with the inajentltj, it u lm fair, in elder that the eanvnss te (III tl , posiMen properly may pinned without ll,""""I!:ul,ll,,,ll,i .' ,,,.,,,,," ,,,,,,,'.,0,,y ",y '' '" ,K'" ,l01l '" "'"7 t,', '"w f: "iiu'ii'ii, li in nut, vt li mi ill, Mil nv II Ttiniltll f'TU'ls that I entered tin t.n.t. st twejems "l',i;!,'' y ew. "! ''. -ji nuidiiat the strenn pretests of I bone who nre nearest nud ilemcst te me 'I he addit. leiuil two yenis' expeti. nee which I hwe Ind since Ins net teivnl te It ssen inj own r'ptlgtniice te a peisunal i.iuvjss fm ,i fourth term, net las it iliiuiuisheil the de cided opposition of thoe te whiimli.m inclined te listen. At this point, I nm sure, I miv be ikm nilttrd te thank my folio v eitUiuis Dotu is'iatH and llepubllcaiis for the hotiern the) have cenfertid upon no in thrice (lei'iing me te fill the pilnelpsl nMinleipul u 111 en In theii itift, I also thank the press of this city fei ilnilm; with ley nlllei-il oenilnc'. kindly, Indulgently. 1 ,1 i net Il liter ill) self that I baveescnji'd the iimi il mistakes et mankind, but I must, be al lured te claim exemption from suy inl.ui. tlenal pervius'.eu et my i ilhv- t . j.e s im1 or partisan end i My record ii vn t nil of our eitir.elirt wlie have w i ch it ti c tieurse of our miinlcpal nlfiin. 'iml b n I must st mil or fall in pub ic e'ni nm It Is tdittsant te ireall t'-'iml ''iat I have been contemperet v at i , in many events which tuaif: pren s m nr city life, 'lhtce wide mlbm.iiitnl u n bridges span the Petinsylvati a ru'mal where ugly, narrow wooden Ftructuxs were before. Belgian b'ecks 1 ave been introduced flet,ii''i te public ieiien the best ami leis' ii ubh nin iv in i for our streets. nthtogteu l unus unve ecen and ar" in i r oes el cmis , tieu with a capieity if U 000 I 'O i i (!.ily water supply The ieii.it- i depnrtranut has been hup tscded h paid fystem with its ni1ji.net, tl" e llre alarm. The morale et th" pe ii i I has broil delated, nml its flh a pi evrd us much its it elleant' " ' small a number of men spreivi e lari,e au extent e' tiriittry an I w divided respensibllltv fur thet- s-.re s i ii ii i r se Il t I Hi. The law has b KU iH.Sslellv lliMl'n I restraining tlie il'ig.il exisindltme f t n public memv I uj net outs v bended debt of the ett has b-. n i '. .' 52,500, aud would bav Ihiih d i i s )92,500 had it net bun ler piev i. e, lleienuics of M0.0OO which h id t I, p n vided for by a lean. '1 his le.ni, ofceursu, Isprojierly chargeable te the ml nn imi . tlen of atlarn previeus t Cct 1." IsTT -the date of my Installation. $J0Uti)' " six per cent, city b.mtls b vrn Knn t i ti i ed nt 1 per iciit , i u i 'y ls. u 1 annual mtercst ateuut $l,ii.e lur sluicing fnud has been ntii;iiicn'ci. '. mi 0!),S'i3 00, June 1, 1H78, teiW .s.U, in January, 1N.S4 lu this com. i n i. should be rem" 'iliered that (or t a fun vtars l mined a dy pneedue: l L i i n iieiimbeucy ei il e miyeiali m , $11 100 was placed in t'm siul.ing Itii.d '77i per annum : in six yearn since th bain been placed iu the fund ?.1M 100 t i 419,73 J per annum Whv ' te i . y due the fund was net j !,,je I hi it .. i' l i . -187!t te lb77 and in the mam cr n iu,i i by law, the eomiiiisfienrrB 1 1 t1 i in . the period Lamed p.'rli n cm exi I . Thore nre eeniK tinr miiti i i i tant te the city .s inteiests tl.a' I w tul like te have assisted iu aeceini l,hliin ; bofeto retiring fiem the intiyertlt) 1 m wards of the oily should be distr Uul m voting precincts of 250 voters or l. s '1 lie additional costs of l.elilmg r'ictius w 1 lu trlltiiii', com nred with tbe e d a1,i Ii will cusue Theie will be 1 's-i tt.nl, 1 sh wrangling, tiitich mero co ve.i i nee am' consequently a Isrger vote pe I .1 I would .h i have liltid te R' e ee n i '. taki held el the i. ise illy nssnssm n . of t ,- or tyfertix j urpeses. If it wire li . ti i, llgun.s hew Heme of our duetts u' e wronged, nay, dilibenitely clnati ,1 m tt beuctl' el ethers -hew seme pi , rt are astessid at 8). 00 or 100 ter i i their value. while ethers are as ' i 30, 10 or 50 per cent a just c ma exist for eppti rebellion en tbe put overtaxed. My message of JuleIi at lcabt suggest e'her imp nlant im moil's which can be studied vi It , .i,iil ii t1 ' tn.v i r ive i 'vin- tage te the city. Ihctu is tun i i bfl denn befere our wat'i tnpply wdl le sufficiently laige te nnceuiugn .n manufacturers te cettlehcie. Iho '!() h want something mere than uure pa. I. leg they require seme settled iil.uief putfin; them iu a geed and inaannnt tjiidinei In conclusion I again thank my i M w citi7cns for their partiality In '" nn ns tluur chief mngistrate ler tore m.ns sive terms, and I may without being dis respectful ask relense from f'Tthei servlci. Very Hcjieetfii ly, Jehn V. Mai Ium l L wi Aaii.li, Pa , Jan V.8, lP-'l nit': uuiiiM) Kin i MMrmly Cuiiimeiiilril tiy n 1 1 si.iuii .! in. 1 Hsv. M, Ungflileldei, el I'lei.'eii, iS I., 1ms leceived and ncceptid a ea 1 lie.u l e Hubrew cngiegatien id this i ij.'ellll the vacauey e.uiMid by ihe n 'ii ui nut Itev. Samuel Laski, who wmt wst a week or ten da) s age lb v ludeiUn'ii Is a single man, about 110 yeirs of iwe, and is well kuewn te many el the Ilebr w of this city. The Trenten Sunilty .Id t sir na) s of blm : " Hev. M. Ungurhldrr, tabbi ,f the liar Sinai congregati in el t n ci y, has tendered Ins resignation te the tins e s of that congregation te accept a call e the Shalry Shomnire (the Gat a -r II avenj oengrogatlon nt Lancaster, Pa, wh) nte roRelved te secure blm at any slaiy Mr. Ungerlelder is ene of the most b arned rabbis iu tills country, and came directly here from the University of Viennii. His work In liar Sinai congtcgn'ien wa marvelous As a preacher be is k iw i all ever tlie United Htatej, au 1 is ,i 1 ,, mudlnt and philosephet he has hut few equals. The membms of Her6um in this city ihe profoundly sorrow in. t j 1 -e htm, as lie is undoubtedly oue ei tin lut rabbis aud tiachtis that eier ellaia'td here. Ills farewell sermon will be dcli dcli veRtl ou Tuesday next, when a ihn u.jnl synagogue is oxpecttd. Ilisminy turn tian lrlentls who respect his pn t. u 1 esteem his mnny sterling qu ilitici of in ad iindhcait, will equally rogret bis de ., c ute " llin Itjirrltburc Hall Ululi. Tin Hairisburgbase ball club will uu deubtedly nea miceess, Theiuluiittntie i.e te tlie Kastcru league has bum pa d, i nil the mauagcrs et tlie club tire mnv ie 'King for playets. None have (t linn (.ml although thoie tire ulmesta bunO 1 up pllcants for positions Qeeign N u'. , oatehor of last) car's Chum bet sh i c i.ti will hu oue of thu phi) eih ; and it i 1 . Ileatty, of Ilwuisburg, will be u..n nei ninyer Ueurt. This morning the mayor bad ten people bolore Ium, ull of whom weie tramps . a were discharged.
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