-, - "" iwiwim lancnmx Jmclllcenccr. te?83AY witmua, APniM 20, IBM. Ec-acj - - rr - -J u " Moner for Iho NttTj. Tlie Democratic congressmen seem net te be unanimous tut te our present want of n new navy and a new tariff. A majority of tlicni wnut u new tariff anil n minority are In a hurry for a new navy. We are disposed te think thai this mi nerlly and majority nre both wrong, and that the country can prellt hy waiting for a Democratic administration before It undertaken te tinker the tariff or the navy. The Republicans iire In favor of heavy naval appropriations very natur ally, because they will control the dis bursement of thn money, which will be n help te them in the campaign. The Democratic representatives who are In favor of voting money for Mr. Chandler te spend have net this Inducement, and seem te be con trolled wholly by high, patriotic censtd orations, which prompt thetn te set afloat a bis navy, although thuy admit that a big share of the money Is likely te be alelcn by Mr. William Chaudler and his pals. Mr. Chandler is net regarded as 10 honest a man as te be a safe custodian of a big appropriation. This Is the main reason why the majority of the Deme cratlc representatives object te voting It Inte his hands. He was the hired lobby ist of Mr. Hoach before he became sec rotary, and it is reasonably certain that if he gets any money, Hoach will get it( and he will be a silent partner. Since the treasury Is flush, and there Is a general feeling that the United Stales ought te need a navy, it is prob.ible that if the naval department was In honest hands It would get the money It want?, although it is by ue means clearly dem onstrated that we de really need a navy. It Is said that we have none new, notwithstanding we have spent very many millions In building ships, and it lias always been silil that we have been without an adequate navy.and yet It has always been adequate. U'e liave never visibly suffered because of our deficiency. We never ueeded ene much until In the civil war, and then we picked one up which was eoed enough for the occasion. It is true that this was because our opponents had no n, ivy ; and we are asked where we would be if a great naval power should pounce down upon us. Doubtless we would be nowhere. But then the great naval peiver has net pounced, and there are no immediate signs that it will. There is un old saying fiem a very wise source. which declares that " sullUient unto the day is the evil thereof." It In true that another equally wise man says "in time of peace prepare for war." Hut we iikmI net be in iiny hurry alnut it when the war is net discernible We mil go alwit the business deliberately and intelligently. At present it is net easy te build a navy Intelligently, be cause we de net knew what manner of shirs we want. A little while age we thought we wanted impervious Iren clads ; but new we are getting guns ami torpedo beals and dynamite arrows which tnese cannot icjist. And se, maybe, we don't want iron clads at all. Ami elec tricity is coining se much into fashi. n fiat maybe we will net long want steam beats. At any rate we will les nothing uy waning ier me linnet intelligence or I A TlAmner.iMn jiflnifnfutrif Inti tn .Inrn.. I mine what we need in the shape of a navy nnd a naval armament. The Elnitniils lloern. The Chicago 2'riltinc, which is the chief nrg.tr "f Blaiimln the West,sbetss inr-r.' dispi s'ti n te attack thu I'lmunds mevt.ui'iittl.an any of ita Ktstern con leinperaries or in" stime mum as itself 1 atieiit tl e purpese of the engineers el I mis iwin i no ethers recegnie as clear Iy us the Trilmxt, ue doubt,' li.it the name and fi rengthel Edmunils ai. being usel, flrste'nll, te kill off Blame. At the outset be divides New England, bold Ing New Hampshire, Rhede Il. id, Vermont aud Massachusetts, and parts of ether states away fiem the man from Maine, while Con necticut tying fust te Haw ley leaveB Blalue the scant twelve votes of Maine out of thu wl.ele of Republican New England. Mr. Blaine lias ncuitly ex pressed I he opinion having r fererce te Arthur's position In New Yeik, of course that If nuyledy else ihunhim self could get one delegate from Maine, he would net be a candlilate. Uut the friends of Arthur with mme b-rce might retort that Arthur shows up better In New Yerk than Maine In New Eng land, and New Yerk has wi:hinsixas many vetej in the c invention ai the whole of the New England states It is a significant fact that where Hi.ilne is best known he Is weakest. The 2'ribunt, however, shows Its fear lessness in making a direct assault en what seems te be the most formidable ebstaeh) te Blaine's success. It declares that Edmunds has no fame except as a corporation lawyer wne makes large fees from defending aud supp irtlng the encroachments of monopolies upon pep ular rights : " Ne man in public lite is be far removed from the peeplu ; he has but a limited acquaintance even In Cen gress, where he has occupied a seat se many years, and almost none among thu people ; he lias never taken the pains te inform hlmsMC eincernlnjf the standing nnd the merits of public men : If he were elected president It would be necessary for hlmte delegate the appointing power te somebody mere familiar with the available political material ;" and It instances his Introduction of a bill de signed te extend tbe time llfty years and reduce the interest onedialf en tlie gov ernment's second mortgage en the sub sldized Pacific railroads, aa proof of his representation of the corporations in stead of the people. There In an unmistakable undercur rent of Intense opposition te Edmunds lntne westauu isertliwest, where the Bepubllcnna must count with certainty en their states te elect a tirpsnimit Letfun'tf friends point with emphasis te tue met mat in me great contest or 18S0, when the party convention was in o.trn e.trn cst search of n candidate, .Edmunds strength never rese above the ten votes of Voruient. BUIne'd friends will uet tmuifer; nor Lesnu'a, even Jf they ODuld. Whlle the Edmunds boom has recelved some Impetus from the results in New Yerk, it is by no means likely te held out. Had the collector of the pert of New Yerk geno Inte the state convention and labored and lobbied for delegates In behalf of the ronemln.itlon of Arthur, the flagrant breach of the civil service rules would have been pointed out by the Biaine people us an illustration of the abuse of federal patronage by these In cntrolef It. But Collector 11 obeitaen d.d this very thing in bih.ilf of B'.ilue, who secured his appjintinent by induc ing Garfield te commit an act of duplic ity, which shivered his party and excited atnudmiu te take his life. As jet we have net seen tliata slngle Ulalne organ condemns this llngrnnt exhibition of boss methods ami bob! defiance of civil service rules. Hapeav has oftie ally exptescd the opinion that tbe Atncrlean o.tgle does net scream loud enough te suit his fancy. Or the twelve successful candidate for resident physicians at Uleckley hospital, Philadelphia, one was a lady. Oivo bur a chacce and the woman will get there. AvtAM Bahkac fires a full charge at the state department Hut a Btdcau's bit tsrica are of small oalibre aud short rauge, the results will likely net be very serious. nm it Tin Mtsr. Th mill ivlwcl mcnlenleu o'ers'ivles Hi" peel. In nor frnll cry-ial cups It s circle dips . Tim ti"am le curling, wanders in rhe sun. Ami drain Mi kls urtt'i tt M.tpi lip- . Tlie blirh cnen upon Its slitdew lies. Thu plk l.it tumble e i trie wter dies, ItirreilHvp Urn water lilly en Herein. Beh Enochs 'M. Uiluks at present the Hues of the Kepubheau party biro net fallen In picas tot place. He declares that in the struggle for eftlc principles ate forgotten, nud thit In tbe discussion new disturbing the party little men are forced te the front. Beb's own prominence at a leader is the best tllustra'.ien of the ttuth sftlrmed In hit last statement. llt'MAN life seems te b: of snail value about HazMen. A worn in wb announced tier intention el shoetirg another woman, whi'e tryiDg te iiecemplUh the deed in stantly killed inMcnd an inueeent young man. The jury found her guilty of manslaughter with a recommendation te the msrey of the court. Judge Draber, of M intej county, thou sentenced the prisoner te au imprisonment of thirty diys. The qutl ty of mercy jeerns hote te hav been strained beyond all reason. EtEnv ene u acquainted with tlie dudes who laugirsh near the feet lights of the thuatre te ogle tr-e nctrestcs en the stae te bs:ter advau'age. They aiu an uum.tigaie'i nil sauce, but as the offense of w'.ech they Bre guipy is net iletlned m any statute b iek, they have long kept the absurd tenor of their way uumelestid. Recently a Btltirnore theatrictl manager devised a plau fur abating the dude nui sance. Tbe seats which these young hybrids were accuaenjfd te haunt were connected with a powerful cleotiie battery and when twenty of the dndes with tn;ht pants and ban;rd hair were disporting therumlres ga'Iy, the btttery sas turneil en. The sheuta of the audiuucn that rent tee ai; a: the discemtPura of the goslings will b long roiue mbered. BKSO.VAL. Hen Joux CE.ss.vt has reappeared eertnyitJK te the elliciey el a patent rheumatic remedy, Gitonei: W. Child i is styled by the New Yerk ijun as " the illustn-nf-. aud ever ftrf.le laurea'e of ru"r'.lity." LAkSTUT wl'l ia-tke .in luuev iti n by appearing ! GalaU.i .n pmk, sefnuidl under the gl jw of the g is te tl -hh tint. I lstA: . AnNOLU, wije du-d Utuly iu Chicago, was the euly man in Cugrtss in ioue tjt wne nan kiucuiu s uuttre conh cenh conh denee. Cotesil, A.tne.t K. I)l skf.i,, ex uuere- rfary of internal ailalrx, has staitfd f' r Arinna. lie intends te i; i mtj business ui Tucson. WlLfe.f JENkl,ijiq .headsa.luhgatien from 'Ireuten te the N'niv .Ismm- n..m... fcratie sttt conventinn which is for Ttldeu nrst, then for Haedill. rilM-SO:." Wi 1 wear ene of linr n.ilir dresses and dauce ene of the Swedish ilancfs of her girlhood In t.i fashionable festival in New le.k In aid of tha Caoeer hospital. Oka.nee Jldd, editor of the Americu. A'jriculturut ler some thirty years, but uueouneeted with its business manage racnt for a year or tre past, has lately retire.1 from Its editorial department and bicntcd in Chicago. GEOiitE Emet was sin accomplished manner and model housekeeper te the end of her life. U was ever her maxim te de will whatever her baud found te de. Her handwriting and pronunciation wero extraordinarily neat. Casus Kxex Little recently pieaehed in m. Paul's, Louden, and bis peculiarly revivalist sty'e wiet much criticised be fere a high ecolesiastie. "Vex et pireterea nihil," said one of thejparty, "Oh, no," replied the bishop, nfleeting te be shocked, " Kner et priutere.t Little." Hismv Siwries, who is the senior bishop of the ohureh, will prcside evor the general M. E oenforonoo If his health per mits. He is 72 years old nnd has been ever half a century in the ministry. Ile has beeu thirty-three ye.trs in the Eplsoe pil chair, twenty yirs longer than any of his oellcapuos. Bishop Bewman and Harris, next In rank, were elected in lb72 FEA.TITHE3 OP TUJS STATE PKES8. The Yerk Tribune discourses learncdlv en " Cub.an " 11 ibusteis. A MondvlPe piper ins mutes Ui.tt Mr. Quay bin slippjd duek egg under the Buiue ban. ir smoking is a selaca te sadness and pain and care, why should women be denied what they se much ueed ?' risks thn 1'ittsburg Ltadtr. The next tbree months, says the Puts burg lt, will show whether the memories of the Damoerat new In the Heuse nre shorter than their enn. Apropos of Hielps' whitewash, the TitceTd remarks that "Mr. Ulaine's grlme Is of tbat kind that nien oentinuo te sce after thelr eyes are shut." ThoBeranton 7VitdeeIarcs that Lao' Lae' awauna oeunty should build a jail as teju rw possible ; the building new used for that purpose Is net fit for hogs, mueh lets for human belngs. .V I'mnily UeuUlT lUruavce. Dr. B. V. Ghrett, a promluent physi cian of Alteena, died Hunday ovenmg of splne disease, from which he had been a sufferer for several years. When the antieunneiueut of his death was made. Miss Harvey, aged 20, his sister lu-law who had been i an Invalid nud n member of the doetoi'i family, fall en her fce and ilied in a few minutes, LANCASTER DAILY TUB STORM IN OHIO. rUUTIIKK IIKTAll-S OK IT tUtAlll" SIisdj llnutrra llietfu Uewn, InrelilOR Ih llfulh or tirrlniK Injur; lit Thrlr Iniiist Shortly bofeto ft o'uteok Sunday alter neon the most desttuijtive oyelnie ever ktienn in Onie passed ever tbe southern part of Montgomery and Green counties, d i. ling everything In its oeuro. It appi.irste btve originated near WikhI burn, a small 'imn ten tulles south of Dayton, aud eyewitnesses de.xeilbe it as app.tlltiiK In Us fury An authen'.ie statement Is that the oylene was formed by the union of two light steini eleiiil from the south nml northwest, whieh im mediately nssuuudthe form of a watei seut, rising and deseendiug like wates of the sea aud dostieying eterythiug in itn way. At Carrollteu FiLnd's p.tpjr null and ether buildings wero badly damaged aud it i reported that a number of residences wete destroyed The telegraph lines are down in all ilinv'J'ins and the reads are iinptvstble Njar Woedburu the renlenee and ether buildings bolengiug te Kdwurd Vhateley weie destroyed, with ether property, l'we farm bauds are tepeited missing. Iln'k school house Ne U was destroyed aid the reef w is earned .nK) yards Mr Harris' house and birn were destroyed. A child wis caught in the cyclone, earned "J00 yards and dropped t the earth sVIitly injured. Mr Mitehvli's heusenudb.ini were partly ruined. Mr Htdcneiir's property was bad iy d imaged and Abner It irris' barn and ether build ings were dsreyed. The n trues of the e:lir lekers c.iunet be ascertained. Considering the large number of beuses destroyed th- less of life must have been li'avy. In the neighborhood of Miatuis bnrg the damage s heavy. In Dayton there was a heavy rtln , acoempauied by hail, but there w. is bttle wind On Ireak of the cyclone w,n tbat in Dayton and live miles south tlifre were rain and li.nl. stnl farther south I .nl and no rain, and in some sections of the country devastated there was nei'hcr raiu nor bail At Htllbroek, Grvetie ceuuty, at least tlfteeu farm houses were mere or les dam- agid, but the e-ctip.tat generally scaped by taking reliuf 111 the cellars. Frem Carrollton theci ue took a direct east erly course ami it force was uet in the least -peut when it reached .lamestewn, a thrivlug vibage of G.M) Inhabitants, which, it is reported, w.is t-utirely destroyed, only a few buildings being left standing. TeI verv moagre telegraph reports rteeived state that 'x persons are knerii te have been kiiiid, while tweuty were runoer les lujuree. Among ethnr residences that I. Wijkursham was lilted from its f u u turns aii'l cirrud quite a distance. ' 'g te the e uintrr beiug sparsely settl d .r l the bl vkade.i couditieu of the reads, no ne no cutate dot uls ciunet he ebtaiuel, but with such destruction of property the lus of I.fe must be terrible. Near X-ma there w.is considerable destruction. I'he Sol diers and Sa.leis' eiphaus' home was badly damaged and the barn, laundry aud ether buddings w t-r destroyed. The bes pital and ether ntiiK ures were unroofed. Mrs. Hirvey, matron, and Night Watcn- mau llichardseu were injured, but none of the euilureu were hurt. Hetween Jasner anil ueu.tr creek, en the narrow gauee railroad, tue damage is great te (arm property, aud at this point some trains were uuable te move en account of the wiud, while ethers did net dare pass ever the Ledar creek trestle during the cvcluue. In all directions south and east the scene of destruction d lies description. A cyclone near Kings City, lifty miles from St. J iMph, Me., Saturday night, destroyed live houses. Ne lives were le-t, Out four persuLs were injured. A number of cattle were killed. ATTAUilMl 11115 .l'.MlM.IIl.lllO ll.i.ljnu Itllt IVny 11 lir,l;nea tne Ceinui (Iruerul.lilii or culii. General Adim Badeau, late oentul general at Hav.m.i, in a long letter ad dressed le the editor et the New Yerk Tribune, ubhsbes at length the reasons for hU resignation. He says : "I charge the state I'epirtment with firave derel c c Hen from ubbe du'y ; with gross and c manual neglect et injuries an. 1 insults put upon Aeieticati citizens, Amen:au seamen and American trade in th island of Cuba , with a vaccillating and ignemini eus policy, iciiuuiug eftn te be stimu lated into the defense or protection of Are.-ncans aud even if sometimes p. fuming au honorable and becoming pesi tien, abandoning it as a rule befere the rcsis'ance of bptiu, aud yieldiug mere thr.n once j i.t befere Spain acceded te its just demands." Iu the way of substan tiation el these charges General Badeau discusses at length the negotiations lead lng jp te the c.niniereial treaty and cempltms that "this agrteraeut was bcrnpuleiihly e -ijealed in all I'e peinta from the chief renresentativt! of the United States en the island which its stipulations almost exclusively pieu.ct. Although private par ties and interested individvals were taken into the c.jiilidenee of the department and repeat! dly consulted as te its previsions ; that though the text was freely circulated in lithograph, no hint el its progress was gitMi te the etlieer mere closely concerned in its previsions than any ether servant of the government, aud who ought te have been able and was able te furnish infer niatien w itbuiit cjusidenug which it should never have been concluded. I charge the department Mtnultaueeusly with ether de.iLUuucies with screening aud support lug a eenupt consular clerk, whom I n peatedly reported for violation of orders, gross insubordination and abstraction of publie and private moues." General Badeau eilers a complete substaut atlen of the ch.trges. rltlliriMJ Willi A riKliltO. A lirntH iilrl's lintiln ttllli aiiiniKiit lutrtmer. Jeunle and Mary OelT are orphans ami live alone In ltusville, ritaten Island. They own the oittage where they live. l'heir mether died live inentha age. They nie highly thought of. .lonuie is IU aud Mary 10 years old. Jennie Is a haudsome brunette tall, well developed and miihe i lar. hhe and Mary slcep togethor in the second story or their cottage. Sunday night Jeuniu was aw.tkeued by the feeling that she was smothering, bhe felt sumo ene straiiKbuc hei and keeplng a grip en her threat. When a light was put in front of ber face she saw that her assailant WMsangre. As he turned te put down the light be lojsened his grip u httle. then Jouuie made a quick start, breke his grip, rese in thu bed and with bur oleuchod llststruek the nun in the fuoe. Tlie blew was no powerful that It knocked the fellow, who was knnellug en tlie bad, te the II Mr. Ile again sprang ou the bed, and Jouuie bit him with enu band and Heratehcd bis fuce with the ether. "I was net a bit frightened," she sauj iu telling of the advouture, "but terribly angry." ' By this tlme Mary, who had been half dead from fear, found her voleo aud beijan te shriek lustily. Jennio, tee, added her olce te the outcry. Toe uegre attaBketl her the third time, but witti no hotter mieeesB, and thou he ran te the window nml rnlsed it. Jeunle followed hint and as Im jumped unve him another blew that sent him hoidleiig. Then she jumped from the window In her night clothes aud ran te a neirr;iib.ir'H. A polieomiin was feuu.l ami search wai nnde. Weel marks wero found where the mati foil after punning They Jed te tbe cellar of the house and thore Tem WHseu, a uogre, who had INTELLIGENCE. TUESDAY, APJil. 20.1884. known the girls all thcu- Iws, ws f.-uml, J bleeding profufely. , ,, ,., . I in rulling, nftcr .lenniu - - had struck his ehlu en a i ash cm i mid tlm , sharp iilge had cut his thn at. ins laee was plowed In ridges by .'"in ie s nails. She ideutitled htm as her iis.idmt am he i was aiialgned nud liken te the Wen- uiend county j ul it being thought iiusafe te keep him in tbe iittghb.'the.vl c f lesH , ville, where the feeling .is mis' h m ' very , striing TIIK I'l.llKsritl t" lOMfSI. Ihff llecure iiltlin ttiilkrtsl' r hip 1 1 i !. Te fee tlm je.lestn.ins st irt .-uin!ny night ever 11.000 paid for admission and nil Monday Madisen iiuregardn n well tilled, there being a steady s'm.iui visi- f.i.H .Inline tin, pvil.utli!. Tail .IU lietlCO w is oinitientlv respivl.ibl' fi a pd strtan maVh. inauy uetatileiwrs misIv iu' present and the portion or the uui un : r. m-hitu for ladies It, ilding .1 tu ie v npany than is eiisteui.uy. t)f the lourteee st.uters I. u 'iryget te tlm length of his tclher in i e I. huh. when he had made but L:' - and ene half miles, tv-veral .if t'.e e s may as wi II h ive retired at the ru. n " '. ler .Hum I) the ratio had resolve.! u it into a slnu'gle b!teen s or. .if the e ust le, sen'U men The Indian, .i ai Y.f I. hets-, was compelled te seek h.s tent eail), nud, although he rail in g.M I st I? dining the evening, was tee t.u b!nu,l te Iy e mger eus C.impati.i, Burrill ai..! l'u nnpseu inwht well de the '.K'k'iig em fe: th lest of tlie race.'iiud Sullivan i- n ' ''Uer the datigireus nun lie ha, ,ui pnvi 'in . eea slens, shown himscif t' he. The race, h iweiei. in un i1 b.! a most intoresting eih, as t:m l.a.l'is.ire net oerdeiug thciusflves, hut Uetpng well ttigether, et'deutly letiiug i hie.ik down. Day led for ,t lengtirai Monday, but eventually relitiii iished Ins plue tJ Ibiwell, and then gave wi ;! Ki'iera d ; still the latest imi e.t.tti n fiem K u'l.iml is by ue means done w.tli. Heit) s the Mirpnse of theriees) tar nnd is.t : :ght he loekml in hotter shipe thau au) ei.e en the track. At eighteen beu-s fr .u "'i" s' in the positions of the uienwie a fe'l.ias : Uowell. 107 miles ; r'i ;eril 1, te 7 , Miy, 100 ; llertv. 100 , N tremae, ' . K son, 91 ; Vint, IU ; "audio'. '.'.' , l'h uupsen, 73 ; Niti Eg Ebow, 71 : ; Ba.n 1. 71 ; Sullivan, 7 ; Camp in, ''.' Sneilly after 11 o'el ck t'ii l.ii.ri .is tenished erery oue by ru..u"ig nv.i.il miles at a very swift iae" H" t' e I te make HO ni'les m ttv.ut-i ir h mrs, b it Aiding that boeou.d U"t reieli the di sir. tl distance, he gave up, .tl tl h exiruple .vis followed by his rulveisirun, tlia". lae tra.'k bad it very desertnl a; ;".i' m'. Tue scere of each tn.i.i it 'V u I .! tlm llist twenty-four be.irs ' im-Iu..!") wis: Itewell, U"i : Fil2,'eraH K'' . OiJ, '.- , Hertv, U ) ; N iremae. i ) ; Pan h . 1-' I ; Vint, 1 13 ; Elsen, 11.) ; Tinnpsn'. J , Burnll, Oil; Nitaw-Eg K ew, lO , ?u e van 7- ; Campiua, 71. The total in in' of rest taken hy each in id is 1! in . hours ;I5 minutes 13 ee m.ls , N r tue, J'i. 2 in ; Indian, Sa. " n . I'l-e'j.t. In -iO , Day, 2 i 2"ji. ,j ; Hertv, .n. 1 Is , Klvin. 2i. 3im. 33i; -u.livi... pi i ) Us ; Hewell, Ui. 10m. Hi , t i-m... i 7:i 57iu ; Fitzgerald. J i. Jm ; Vint, ij. 1" u , Th iruppoe, 4i. 13i. rnc Mlirrlrtul l.Xte I t. ' 1'i-t ' 1'ievl lerce Jeurrml. Life iu an apartment ,s Tat! t'ct.it at li.st, I'll oue je m comes te r il tt.nt it his its tliawhaehs. Ii tbe ftrr.iyevir th way wi I sudtlenly develop nu u:. u tpieiable fondness for fried . n.eus ; if, ever ht ad, theie is au ambitious eung wernau who jearns after a sk'll l.ke 'hat of JeSM-lly, and pi.ie'Ut.s scales .it t!i- p i m seven hours each day , if tl.e jtn4er has an attack of laziness and ieli:es te bring you coil and 0'jd, enept at his own con cen con vemeuce ; if you return from the ttie.itre at 11 e'cl ok at nght and liil "i i' Id has forgotten that you were out, at d locked ,md den b'e locked aud barricaded the front dee- i All these things nroauueying and .no daily exp"neuc;d by the theusanils el d fuller in Hits In case of tl.-e w.ll, the beuses are gener.tllv guir.iutced te be llrcprejf, but it is recorded of oe conscentous landlord who was irymgte n-ntthe eighth story au te in bis Iv.tHl. tint upon being asted anxiously, " hat would bjoeir.o of us in case of a Ure ' he replie 1 gravely, "That, madam, would d-pend ei the bf jeu have led." lWlt Hejiiltj Ceil) Heyalty is a giave tax en the pnri-e m" t'ie people of England, iueeu Victeria's fimilyaone gets ESD 77J annually, aud n me jnslderable amount ii tne euutry's rovenue liuds its w iy into the pockets of the nnstecr.iey. Twenty eight dukes and their relatives have held 1,013 elEccs in the Lis' thirty two years, aud for i-erviees , reinlered have denletcd the oxehequ'r te the t.it.c of iJ70,000. The families . f thirty three tn.iri'iises have held 1 212 eiU'm it that time, drawing in all i ,ii,j uVj ; while two hundred earls bate iu the a,itne period gobbled up, personally or through their relatives, ",90 eltlcie.., nnd pocketed the snug sum of ts,l3l,2i'2 , making a tnluliiu.257,2l3. with the l.imilies el v.sc Hints and barons still te be Leard from. In uddlteu te this the pieeu has granteil pensieus which iii te the present time ajiuiiutte 710,010. lieAitinz Itiillruml Uee,l,t, The gross receipts of the I'lidnlelphia k Heading railroad for March were 42,lMj,114: the cxnenfcs. ineludmt rn tals and inUrest, $1, -170,(100, and the net u.iiniiiKs ; i io.eij, an lUOie.lHO 01 ?2;,IJ.J2 us compared with tbe same month last year. The receipts of the coal nnd iron company for tbe in inth were cull, iu.j, nnd tlie oxpenses lueluiin .crest M, 020,00.";, being a less of lU2i)t) as compared witba prellt of ill. Tit f,,'r the corresponding month list jnr, j;x. I'resideut Ge'wen says tbat there has been no falling oil" in the earnings of that read except that due te the long suspension of mining during the present llscal year. He thinks the earnings iu the latter put of this year will fully make up the 1mm i ami will largely exceed tbose el Uit year. , t-titlsilc nl lliiiiitKrHllun. The ubiuf of the bureau uf ftitntm re ports that during the month of M.ueh t'loie arrived In the oust mis districts of Baltimore, Bosten, Detroit, Huren, Mln neseta, New Yeik, Passauiaipiuddy Philadelphia aud S.tn I'laucisce 15 '. 0.14 passengers, of whom !5Vi'J7 were imniigrautu, 1,-PK) citi.ens of thu Uniti'd States returned front abroad aud 2 0e7 aliens net iutuuding le remain in tbe U lilted States. Tbe total number of Im migrants arrived in thu above named cus toms districts during the month of Mareb 1831, nud the niue mouths ended tl esame' as compared with tbe same period of the' previous year, Is n fellsws : Match Iks I 38.507 ; 1HS3. 38,7.10. Nile iniuths im 1101,825 ; 18311, :ie9,2H " ' Itlulit fir ICitllreikit Truvelnrs, A bill has been introduced In the Iluube, "by request," which previdus that " It shall be unlawful te oilleet fare en any oenvoyanco throughout the United atiiteii, when passengerH nre unablu te se euro uscat." Tlie Mulhuillat Ueucrul Uontcrenue, Tlm gonerul oenforouoa of the M E church, wbleh meets in I'hlladelphln Ihursdaj next, will le au Interesting nud Important ohureh council. It will ba oum eum oum pesed of 00 annual conferences, ropiesont In 25,000 traveling and le.ul priaohe g nml evor 1,800,000 oenimuuioints. T1IK DIAMOND FIELD.! ... ,,,.. ",M mkai. irh thiumimi r lt,p lien-LUs rk it,. ,.,,.. ,, , v ami HiLii..tMlri imnlsutir!!, ram!,0e1r,i',.!VU,,ph,ft UMye.l their last game or the season yesterday, when tbev ptan7.,u,,0e:1 l?,t,UV Ir0ns,,,i"' '" " t.iniHiiK 10 te 8 In fav()r f tlu) ,ilU vi.m? WaT ? ,,'"'i,, niV,,0,,ce I'toseut. Tbe v si Ing elub bad undergone u mber of ehitiiges slnoe their g.tme with tbe r,uii H ' .iI,i0lh .(,,:,1l,J, lbiyrd loe,oly Iu tbe Meli., although their batting was heavy. S.iveral of the Kiln did geed work with he willow, while Oldlbtld and MeTannny led for tbe home team The former suc ceeded In making ., tlri, blls ,U llt a oritleal time and in.nle home, without stepping en nu error of tbe seoeiid baso base iiiiiu. Twe ether runs were brought in, nnd tbe game was no doubt wen by this lit .Meruuutiy also get lu n three nagger. Some of the home ream had ugly errors iu the Held, wbore tlu-lr work was lit as Koetl as iisinl. There was lilttle lirilliant playing iu the game. The soero was as fellows : iressUim ah n InreAi Hamilton, ,ti ft 3 i iV I .Meraiiiiiuy, e I ft .1 s .. i, ,, Hmisl.1,,11 a l J lit Parson., it & n n n n HUgllls.'ill 4 e i i s i ttiuisiiis, ir ai i n ,, : Hrecne, ss 4 I 1 0 I b 1 y'e. P 1 0 (i -j u i 'ro,e i ie ie 27 iii ii riiiL.ecirutA ah n u re a. ii Knltilit. p i e e -l u i V1",",;'l,, 1 i 4li alien. it s .' u e I tinllHitlier.it ft e j e e Mulster, ss ft -i j e -J I Dsnleis, it, s 0 j s e Chlittlultl cl ft j -i e 1 'iluistuail.l f ft e I 0 10 Ueniitiue, c 4 : i j 4 'total 41 7 u I; 17 "ft IVMMIK. 1 2 ,1 4 5 S 7 S 0 Ir!nsltle,s 1 .1 0 0 e l 0 0 ii-lrt l'lillu lelphli t 0 0 i 0 '.' 2 1 0- s h-mmarv Knrned runs Itmls, 3; Ironsides. T Three basi int., ui, 1111, 1, .tlel'miiAiir, Culilll Hinl CIiaIIImIiI. Twe lia.e nit., Jlrlster. Diulel. Cbnlilel'l (Miustiuiit. I.t-tien n.ne. Irons! Us l I'liilii.le'plu.i s. I'mplre, llradler. llmu, 1 Ij. l.uiicHtttr lirrest. llarrl.liarc. About 100 persons witueeHed the game betneen the Ittieister nuil Htirisburg clubs at Mctlrann's park. The oentost was verv per aud it lasted for two hours and a half. 1 he spectators were tired of the game long beiore its ceuclus en and tiey were glad when it eanie te nu end. Tne visitors were somewhat stronger than upon their previous visit te this city. They huve secured it new pitcher named Smith, and the Ltuc.tster boys found it far mere dillleult te bit Inte than any of tbe ethers wlu hive eee up ed tbe holes for tbe elub. Knodell caught well behind the bat. Nearly every ether member of the nine wis credited with errors in the Held, some of which were frightful, .Mist of the men in the Held threw btdly. anil in ene Inning Bradley after stepping a het ball from Parker's ba: threw it high above tbe first baseman's bead. The result was tbat Parker run tbe whole way around aud also brought in II y land Errors of this nature constantly occurred with the visitors and tbe Helding seems te lie their weak point. At the bit they did geed work, excelling tbe home team. The Ian caster e'ub played an excellent came In tbe lit 1.1 having but few errors. Hyland, who usually plays a Hue game at seceud, seemed te be in bvl luck yesterday, anil his pl.tyiug was ue: geed. At the bit Smith lsad, having au excellent record. The score fellows : LixcASTirt. a n. r 1b r e. a a. li'itteni. c ft e i it a ii Hlltkllil 'JO 2 0 S .1 3 l'nrkur, ss ,s l e j u Hoilune, 30 S 0 n l ii Smith, e I ft 3 s l e e IVnItt, 1 ! I 1 3 10 0 Shannen lb 4 0 O U e e ttulzeli p -1 0 0 0 11 0 illcuar.Uun, r t t u e e e Total 37 0 8 .'7 'J) 3 UiRit!ncKs t i r in. r.e a. r. Itercius.ll I e e e ii l.'uswull, c l I 0 oiei llniiiev, lb ft I 1 ft K no It'll e ft 2 3 3 0 1 IJiillev, r t ft 1 110 1 lte.PKer.ss 5 1 0 e ft I Karrel, Jb I i) 0 111 Minim, p I 8 e 3 1 lUrtn, lb I 1 'J 13 0 i) Total 10 7 li 21 1ft 10 imxies 12 34S8"sg Uinca-ter 3 1 I a 0 1 1 0 x 9 UurrtstiiUK u 1 'J " e 4 e 0 0 7 tlMUAUT. Karnel runs, ll.irrlsburK, 2 Three bae hits, Lancaster, 1 (tuilthj; Hiirrlsliurif 2 ( it-cclus mid Kne.lfli , struck out, (.uncus tcr. 1 i llurrlitbur, 7. Ilisu en bulls, Lancas ter, 3 ; llarrlsburir, I liases for being hit with ball, Lancaster. 1 : Ilnrrlsliur, I. Lett en biset, l.iinux-tter. s, Harris jurjf. Wild pitches. tVezell, 3 : amUli, J, Umpire, l't-iiKe. Unuiei KUsuhere. Philadelphia : Philadelpbia 12, Ath le'ic 0 ; Hartville : Hattville 14, Ariel 4 ; Bosten : (ten innings) Bosteu 4, Metropo litan 3 ; Trenten : Trenten 4, Detroit 7 Cincinnati : Cincinnati Union 5, Chicace Uuieu 8 ; Pittsburg : Cloveland 10, Alle gheny 0 ; Washington, D. C: Washing, ten 0, Virginia 3 ; Baltlmcre : National Union 5, Baltimere Union 8 ; Bal timore : New Yerk 0 ; Baltimere 8 ; Indianapolis : .Indianapolis 4, Chicago 8 ; Choster : Allentown 7, Uhester 0 ; Wil mington : Wilmington 18; Semersl. The Aetives defeated thoCbambersburg in Heading yesterday by tbe scere of 13 te 5, The iermer scored eight runs in the tlrst inning, oarned six. At St. Leuis : St. LoulsUuieus 8 ; Altoeua 1. Teledo : Teledo, 0, Minn enpelis 3. notes el the (inula. This afternoon, a nine composed of boarders at the Urape hotel nre playing n piehcd uine en tbe collego grounds. The Lancaster club opeus the champion season in Chester en Friday. The same day the Ironsides play thelr soeond game with tbe SoinerH here and go te Yerlt en Saturday. Neither of the home elubs is playing te day. The Lanoaster will meet Spence's Monumeutal team of Baltimere te morrow. The uine includes Ilatiua, Hittonheuso aud Speuce of lastyoai'aEastenHiind Irenside-: Johnny Muiice of the Somers nud "Doe." LiudiH of Heading. On Thursday last tbe Llttlestesrn elub visited Mount Saint Mary's college, Era mittsburg, Mil., and wero dofeated by tbe oellogo team by tbe score of 18 te 0. Kelly aud MeUnrthy wero the battery of the college uine and Waring nnd Zeoher ler tbe visitors. Tlie latter played beblud the bat without an error. Umpire Win. McLean, during tbe Ath letic. Philadelphia game at Heoreatlon park, Philadelphia, yesterday, bcoame be angry at the jeering of the orewd that he hurled a base ball bat In the midst of his rovllers. Fortunately no Injury was doue. The orewd boearao very angry and dennnded MaLcau'n nrrest wbleh was made at the oleso of the game. I.ecutlUB HrltlKB. Te-day our ceuuty commissioners left this oily, for Ooleraln township, via CJuarryvllle, for the purpese el loe.itlng a bridge which It is proposed te build naiesa the west branch of the Ooteraro creek, at old Black Heek furnace, In that township, en a read recently ojeued, leading from Quarryville te Kirkwoe.l. Ileuie Heming. A corps of paliitew, varnislinra, oalel miners and soruhberH nre at work rouevut lng the Htatlen house, which was sndly In need or a geed oTerhnnllng from top te bottom, '"" Vi,v"Ktti'"s" ""' ' Thrlr lllll I'ussss KsimMhu splrrt Ominill but i iiiiiimtii in uiniiimiii, The bill of tbe CeustinieiH' gas oeiupany of Heading, in which Inne.is or pailes nre Inteiesti'd, was utnuiiiieusly passed by select council of tint city laHt evening, The Heading I'lmei sty thai Mr. llniz iiiiinn, who bad jirevieusiy oppestitl the bill pieseiitetl n loiter wbleli lie ireeived fiem .Mr. B.iiiiiigiinliier, of Lineii'iter, stilting that the new gas eeuipiut is net a speculative eeiieern, ami would eitiv out the project iu geed faith, ai-l plieotle HtreetH lu Hi st class elder after tlm pipes bud been laid The witter claimed tb.it nt least $75,000 lmd been saved In sis jeais te Uie eiliz.niR or l.tu.MNter by the new pioeessof making gas in Hint eity aid tbe red need rates. Mi. Helzuiiiiin sild that his opposition had bemi based en the bellal Hut it was n speculative coneern, but being personally acquainted with Mr 11 uimgarduer, who Is a gentleman of wimP.1i, lie bad faith in bis statements. Capt. F. P Heller said tbat bis prinnipil objection te thn bill was that tlieduleri nee in cost ei gis would Im only nl,,., eents per 1,000 cubic reet. He would, tbeiofeio, vote for tbe bill, nnd he hoped for ehe.iper and better gas. Mr. Lawrence said that be was iu laver of any oempany which proposes te come le Heading nnd disburse n large hum of money. Alltbuiiiitnri.il would l,e put utilised in Heading, and employment would be given te a Inigo number of citizens. A vote was then taken en the bill nud It teceivid the vote of eveiy member. In c mimeu council the letter of Mr. lUtiiiigntilnti, of Line.iMer, te A. A. lleizmanii, of Headii g, was read. The bill was then referred te the piliceeom piliceeem piliceeom inlttee by a tvte e 21 te 21. A r I II t. I'll. Ml Hill ",. tt Iim.. tin. rcn.UV Mei Unci, llulbaeli's M.irtet I'liecttiry. Aii examitiatbiii of tbe voiiebum paid for meit shows tlm' iu most iusLiueus the e.tltle weie bull i, wbleh are show it le have been bought at priees riviglng from 5 te i cents it p mud, en loot A gltii'unt tbe Phil iilnlphi.i eittln inuket lepirt of this tueiuiiig (April 21) gives .iiiotiiliei.s its folio tvs : I',tra beeleattln, Ti. 7j emits; geed, rtj t,r,j rents , iiieilmiu, ejl.f cents; common, ."mi' nenis. ihe butcher who sl.iugliteTis tee bulls for tlie peer beuse - paul $100 n year and the eflal, ami the president of the beard of peer directors is .1 dm lius, of Li'il., n dealer iu live st ok. It is otivieits te any oue tli.it in st otitt.igeou-.pri's have been panl for this hall b-nf by tbe directors, according te their own she'viug. In recant te sa'anes, the superintendent gets $1,1)00 a year I ?.M0 a year mom than either Mr. Cox or Mr Spuiner get) bitnl anil lodging for btmselt, e .insisting of wife, three elnl li-n, ee k fid inusery in ml. The steward draws cOUO er iiuuum, besides $150 paid linn ler "extia s.irvie.s" last year, and lieartt ainl lodging for a family of lour I'll englurer at the poerhoiise is pibl $120 a year, ai.d cenlines his Ubets exclusively te thtt institution, and the baker $430. .1 iniea Mcliuire, an inmate, who attends te thirteen furnaces at the hospital, is in receipt of ue wages, nud it was with a gru.lgu the dircoters nlliAed bun a paltry roaemponse for bis Horv.e-is list year. But be is only an "uuni'e" U.IL'tll'Ol' I'lMllillM'iClS Vliiitl Dl'i'n.lil in nt liiieri.liin: -nils -in, liauliti.'etls iiis en IiihI, In the caseefSirah St.tuten vs. Fied orlek Carsen, judgment was enured in favor of the plaintilt fur $7."0. In the suits of Jehn II. Moere. E Bucher, administrator, ami Jacob C Pf.ibler vs Eiihraiin Cenklin, defentl.mt, aud Jehn B. Edilauitn, a luunistra' ir.aiei H. M. North, garnishees, attachments te satisfy judgments, the attachments w re withdrawn and the eases in irked sett'ed A. J. Dunltp vs. David II Potts. Tins is au action te roeer Itfti .'i0, with inter est from February 1st, lai. The plain tiff n side of the rase is as follews: Iu February, lSl, p'aiutil! was a I iw stu dent in this city, nud defendant was hiip-r-intendent of tbe Western Union telegraph O 111 co ; ene day Potts stated te Diinlup that he bad reliable inform itieu that Haad ing railroad stock was worth morn ttrm quotations showed, nud that It would ine; be asked Duulap te advance bun the meney te purchase llfty slnr-s of the stock. After seme talk ever th" matter Duulap agreed te the preposition, and the stock was purchased through J B. Leui, broker. Tbe stoek tit once began te rise but seen took a tumble ; aud it was finally sold sit a less el $402 50, which amount is claimed, with interest, makiug in nil $5V) Ml On trial. L'urreut lliuliiesa. Emma Graham, who was iu jtll for OJits, was discharged under the insolveut net. William Cbillas, of this elty.was granted a lioense te peddle. A sjVIiukn iiKarn. Twe urimly fnr'iiirrs llnlil fir panic In. ijuents (Ivtr tlm Duki Mm,, Bernard Connelly, ai'ctl 7t years, died 6uddeuly at the house uf Christian Fisher, in Salisbury township, yesterday morning. Ue ri tired ou Sunday night at 10 o'clock, apparently in geed health. In tbe morn ing a member of the family went upstairs te call him te breakfast. The deer was found aj ir, and he was lyiug dead upon the llier. Squire Slaymaker, deputy oeronor, Impaiinolled a jury een slsting of Dauiel F. Steltzluss, Jehn Borkley. I M. Seinlers, C. C. Lapp, Jehn E. Plank and Henry Nowhensur. The vordiet was death from heart disease. Connelly was bem in Ireland, but bad lived in Salisbury for seme years, making his home with Mr. Fisher, where bis death occurred. Ue was a peddler, and had seme relatives lu Pniladelphia. Last evening 'Squire- Houdersen nbe held an inquest en the dead man. It np pcarH that be and Slaymaker woredoputius of the oeronor fermerly but Slaymaker has been given authority te held an luqnest whoneTor he thought it neosessary. The oeronor will rcesgui.a the ene held by Slaymaker. A H'Minil l'eiltleu. tvllKoabme Union Leaner. Tbe position of the Philadelphia Recerd, onderscd by the Lincaster Intkli.iukn ckii, that whisky Hheuld be taxed en ltn sale nud the proceeds paid Inte the tieatmry of tbe eity or oeunty vvherein sold, is ns sound ns a dollar. This was the priuoiple of the Jenkins bill of the last legislative session, which this journal advocated earnestly and persistently, and whieh thu Democratic IIoueo of Hepreseiitutiveii passed. It failed iu the Senate, solely be. cause the Republicans, both , In state and nation, uniformly soek te maintain taxes at the highest flgures the people can be made te pay, with a view te the prellt tbe party and the party favorites boeiuo from handling tbe surplus. Aimlhrr IlirilllIKO UellltllWI t. The state ilepirtmcnt bns ohartered the Clay aud Hinkletewii tuinplku oempany of Lancaster oeunty j capital, $00,000. The directors are Andruw Baker, F. W. Hull, of Ephrata ; Hlehard A. Malone, J. L. Stoluraetz nnd It J. Malone, of Lau. caster. The Mtrert Lumps, Threo eleotrie lamps were ropertcd last night: Oraet nnd Market, out front 2 o'cleok ; Priuen and Andrew, from 10:30 ; Chestnut and Duke, from l te 10. 1 we gaBollue lamps were ropertcd out ene nli ulght and ene from 1 o'clock. OLLlMli! NKWiS. Ill it ltt:i).i,An tillHI'.sil'tlNIIKrSt f. a I ii'nii nl lliillrniitl Mnti - reiMtllnl lei,. ineliil l.trll. A i ft (nt Imi Ml, ml tun Mni-tl nlrl llrmltitls. Nulrs .iriiiinil lnwii, In iilteiiipllug te be, ml nu east honed P. 11. H, passenger tinln nt Locust stiert last evening, u L'tueaHtm man was thrown tolhetiiiek with gi.at vlulunee, almost Hireling death under tbe ear wheels Jacob llahn, u Fiedrtlek lailreail brake man, had bis lelt hand mashed yenteiday iifteintien while ceuiiliug e.iis lit btemi's Ne 2 siding, near llellai!. Mr Mm lay, thu P. It. H liclu't iigent, h is an old fashioned elenk lu Ins illlje, wbleb was iiiude in 1751 The irueliN of u eir nttaehed te west bound C.I) eeal Irnlglit, P. H H , was pulletl from under it ut W ill's station this morning nt 5.110 o'clock, causing t'i! wreokli'gel tlie eir. Il tb tracks weie blocked for a U'ltisidcnihle time. A broken brake tigging detaiuud thn Petitisy Ivuila r.lilni.id pa-s nger train due hern tit 2-20 p. in., half an hour yesteulay lu the east ynids. rrrmiiiHl Bertha, the 12 year old diugbteref Jacob L'pp, who died en Saturday of uou ueu uou sumptien, nt bur home lu Wrigbtsvillu, was buried jeiiteul.iy afternoon. The Mtsncs Annie Hiibiiisnu and Annie Dirliiigten, el Wilmington, IM , nre lin ing entertained by Miss Fannie Pierce. Mist Sallte Lish, of H lading, Is the guest el her sister, Mrs. Jeseph Det. Numerous guests ler tbe llreuemiu llreuemiu Pietve wiibling nre arriving lieiu dally. The event will be n brillinn one. llntiiirs. niutn rs The maudatu against ebstrttutiu,; the pavements with luxes au I li.irtes tins geno forth from tbe chief buigess' olllce. The Keuly sttive works b ive ulesed for ,t short time te allow au ncieiltit et stock te be I n ken. Hi liner's new e ial yard oflleo is lltiMiiul. Il Is one of the hinds inns', ellljjs iu town. Business iu the piper bangers' hue is unusually brisk. Thu Columbia National bank yanls are being sedded. Tbe largest number of shad e night this season were seiued last night. tleinimnj' I '. Itmiirell in. Ths inspection nt Company C list evening was attend. d by ueitrly all the member of tbe corps Next Tbmtiduy cvemtig the company will be inspeeied by the Inspector general of tlie utate. Alter drill tbe company adjourned te Waneu's, wheie ;t grand htuuet, iu eelebratieu of thu seventh anniversary of the company, was held. The all in w.is a very pleasant oue throughout and enj ))"! hy all. UrunU Him lilnuiiKrty. Beb Mrtiwii, cel iretl, was cuverely in Juietl last night en tbe " Hill " while tlghtiug with Jim Weeds, uuether young oeloied man. B.e.vu was stiuek above the left eye with a stone, thu weumt thou given almost leading te fatal onus ! ipieiices. Numbers of driiukuu men prenuuiidet en Locust street at a late buur of la it night. Ne: n few bail te rest their we try legs en deer steps, where tiny went te sleep. I'ubl.c Air.ilis. On Thursday a II o'ele.'k a iiieetlug of the Hebef assuci itien will he held at Mis Hetlsecker'H resilience, en North Ul. stieet. All members of tbe ass ic. mm aien quest ed te be pieseut, Tue Vigilant steamer will be thrown out el service ler aheut two weeks by repairs being ru.i le te it. L; nanl Suillli will de the work. Chiquesitluug.t tritle of Bed Men and Putnam oirelo, B. U. (II. F ) C. A. will meet iu their respective ledge looms this evening. iijreucn Hi ui. The following Irgb school pupilu grailu -ate this year : Aunle Wright, Elsie Moner, S.tllie Conw iy, Amy Auns, Eiug Mitlliu ami Biuuer Kaall'nian. Harry Watsen, the pi mei of Hut -li nu -porsenatoi, will be hore te moriew witba prime e unpauy. Thieves have bfen robbing the library of Saleme Prihby terian etiapul. Over 200 books have be en recently stolen. llmlvrkrniir iul ulr, The Lanoatter Liederkranz gave it very pleasant and largely attended sociable last evenini', in their bib, rear of Ituapp's, East King stieet. There was n short conceit of veu.il nud instrumental miisie, under tbe lead of Prof. F. W. Haas, ilur lug whieh, by rt quest, several of the aber uses nud orchestral pieces given nt former seciables were finely rendered. Toe much credit cannot be given te Jacob Oiesh's eicbcstra, which assisted nt tbe oeucurt and furnished the music for the daneiug which followed and whieh was kept up until about 2 o'clock. Mr. C. W. Ejkert furnished the nf -eshinenti, wliub gave universal satisfaotieu. Iteil tlcl ei; tlie llrtle nl liteiril The Plul.idelpbi.i and Hadiig i.iilieal oempa'.y has untitled the Imlleia "l the Heading and Columbia b mils, which at present bear 7 per cent. Interest, that these securities will liernalter beir euly 5 jier oent. interest. An inquiry nt the eIIIj" of tlioe.inpuiy in Pliilatelph'a, eliutLil the information that nil holders of these bends who are willing te accept 5 per oent. will reoeivo the fuce value of thelr bend A prominent banking house In Philadelphia has agreed te take the whole lean, which amounts te $;i.'0,000, nud it ill place it at 0 per cent. Ituiiuwhy en .Ntirlli (Jnru Mlrett About 5 o'elook yesterday nftorneon Ebas Barr left a horse hitched te a covered wagon, staudlug in fieut of the posteflico whlle he went Inside. The animal ntouce htiutcd en the run up North Queen street, and coming nt contact with a heavy wagon had two wheels breken from the vehiale te whieh he wns hitched, lie was eauglit at the Pennsylvania passenger depot befere auy further datiuge was done. City llaml I'alr. The fair for tbe boueflt of the Oity band, being held iu Mieuuorehor hall, wns again well attended Inst night, nud everything passed eir very pleasautly. The military company was present aud gave a line ex hibition drill. Te night the Geed Will bnnd will attend the fair nnd furnish music A due silver oister will be chanced elf from the " Eveulng Call" table. Itet'intfil Iriuii T'es. Dr. Jereme Keoley, of Bart, loturued from bis visit te Texas en Sunday oveuing the 27th Inst. He nppenrs well pleased with the location of bis laud, and tbe state in general. His land is tn Floyd oeunty, about 11 milcH from the Friends' settle, luent lu Cresby oeunty. He thinks the section lu which bis laud is loeatod In mero adapted te stock ralslug than farm. ing. tlie Lauilltvtlle OiiiniMiieMIri;. On Friday tbe beard of oentrol of tbe beard of M. E, ohureh will held a meeting en the Landlsvllle oampnieeting ground, for the purpose of appointing the several oemnilitoos necessary te mnke arrnngo arrnnge arrnngo meuts for nnd conduct the services nt the oampmeetlng which will oemmocco en the third Tuesday of July. fciiln ul llurset Ramnel IIcss & Sen. nuctlnncers. sold at publie nale yesterday, for Daniel Legan, ' ut his E.ile and exchange ntables, this eity, 21 bead of Ohie hersea at au ayerage pi a e 1 of $214 per bend. ..-.A