of' M . !Eartfate? fnMmM -K'M -- J -Ji-ivW--i ? - 'i tv -'H VOLUME XXI--NO. 115 LAStOASTEH, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1885. PJIICE TWO CENTS. Ye '- u fill i I ABE BUZZARD. Nn,BH-sRSiv 'HBIJ Interview With the Famous Out law of the Welsh Mountain. COMES TO LANCASTER AND DEPARTS. Hllltiillj I)l-til-etl II. I'mi'i rilli.incii kiiiI lllil Ac'iiuilntitiitn Tlitltnr" of lilt I.lf H. Tnlil lij- Itlltll.lr A Sktleti n III. flrntlier Ik Ttti, Oir?rr Tlinlnr. rrrinful. "Well ! geed bye. I'm mil going b.vk le the mountain Just new. Thy am trying te tiinke It het for me there. I ain't afraid fur myself. Ne m.m can tukn me finjjle liimcle.l mul I have long nge made iijny mlml that no set of men slinll take me nltve. IM as seen die that, way as ret in Jail. But I don't want te get anybody olio Inte trouble. The pcepla en the mountain liuvn nothing ng.ihm me and I hnve always been geed te them, They won't co me for soma tlnn- Thcsowero the last words tlut Ab ltuj tud the famous outlaw nud frco-beoter, peke te nnyliedy that knew him In Dili neighborhood nud th conversation with which till chapter epe ns took plnen em distance from hit accustomed haunt", In w hlch he has new net been -ieii for ten days, Just hew or whan, whom or with whom he hiul this loave Liking nced net be t.ited hcie. It was accem-miied with n cnulldcncu that shall lie respected. If a decent looking trnvoler with huge red whiskers took n way train nl a pavsnnger station dewu th mud last Snturd.iy evening, nnd en hit nrrlvid lit Lancaster Ivught a tlcket for Columbia, the fellow passengers who sj w hi siiuire oil cloth eue mint have taken him for n canvassing ..gent. The obliging bar-tcudur of whom he inquired thodlrrcUetiof German street never suspected his identity ; nnd when, in tlm proenco of three persons whom lie met by appelnttnuiit, he threw oil' hisdNgule, their surprise- Was itneouccaled, for they worn net accustomed te soe him ns-utne It. When the fiuarti tin left thelr rondvzveus another wero the ted win, and the nMutu peliceman who en last Saturday night told n iu'd jnannered stranger at a well lighted troet corner, the tlme of night, hail no suspicion tluit the rodettbl.ibln Aba Uiiunril steed bofero liUn la the pr'en of th stretifr limbed, bread ishouldercd, well built m.iii of rtve feet n(neni)'ln Imlf or tan, with koeu ieitlpwdark v)r, and ahtury blapk iiioiih iiieiih iiioiih lache. Abe nuzz.ird, outlaw, frfebvitir, Jail breaker, rlnglojder et tlm finiein u.ing and hore of he miiiy uMiHatien il talus icalifd within the pat few days tlut thcie It us great ccnrity for him attlmcsonlhethorotijshf.irm efn crowded city ns In tint fitno-ief hN imtlveliauuH. wnv m: win. net nr. tvke. " Why should I let tnyuelf Imj taken?" he wld. 1 havo-wrred two full lerui's In Jail j and my last vonteiice was tee long. What vhance wat thcre for me with twelvu your of jail lift) beferu 1110 ? And who wouldn't have gene if tliey had the clnnca ? I hir they ai h.iylug ' I'oer lloiveg nlready ; and he was at It for ten ye-irj and get away with mero tliau I ever was uharged with. The tbroe fellows that killed n nun from thu hill didn't get any longer term titan vn ut for tealing chickens, Whote'n tha justiew In that?" mi: stout or ins j,rri:. A Sketch of tli llazzJird l'.unllj' mul llm VolihMeiiutaln (iaiij;. "I have been a bad otte, I'll admit. And 1 urn net ge'tig te tell you all I hatodeno, norgheiiiycomnuloitiM'ay. Hut I did In- (end encu te wrlie my II te and neil It and you inayUke nema notes; lam net very geed en dates. My Suther'a iiatiie was Jehn lliu- ard and he Uved down en the mountain. Ilewasnu heuct nun and worked ureund among the farmer. The pe ople w he nay he eer liclengcd te the Uupgaug He. That band was broken up when I wan a llltle boy. They ranged along the hill en thu ether kide of the valley from us. "My father enlisted in thu u.ir and diud after he win out k! months. Ills body was xctit home and burled at the SonilUewn (ML Airy) church and there uu tombsteuo there new at the head of Ills grave nud a cedar tiee the Ixiys planted at his feet. Thu Hrst trouble we eVer get Inte was at that church. We wcre a wild Mt of boys and raised a fuss thorn at meeting. The preacher tried te put un out ; we put him out and in the wnillle he had his arm broken. The lieyx were bent te jail for three mouths for that. Jail U no geed jiehoel for boy. 'Dan Clark was from our neighborhood. lie went te the war the same tlme our lather did and In the mme icglment. He was dis charged for sickness, eaiue home uud married mother and she put the children te the BeldlciV orphans school. Mart and Jehn are the oldeHt et thu boy. Tliey were ten old te go te bchoel and hail been in the army themulus. My aliter Anille, w he Is uiarrfcd and lives hi Heading, Is between Mai t and Jehn. I was bem en ChiistmaN Day and was U2 yisini old last ClirNtmas. Ike Is next te tue i and after him "J.tkenud I.euIs.talid Jee. lam Ik married, tee, and lives In Keadlng. Thcre la nbeut two ycarii lietweeu us. 'Iweut te the l'aradlse whoel for awltlle ; I'ru.teu had It. The four younger children wero utML Jey. Kome of them utayed and isoine ran eiV. Ike lell thcre about tlirce months bofero his tlme was til). 1 don't knew when the Welsh mountain gang, as they call thorn, was organized or lwgau Its operation. Thore are peer people living all ever the 'till. It is a cheap pl.iee te Hve.sjNobedy kecms te own the land. A mauVan build a houe or hut thnre and live, 'rout Iree, and get hi tlroweod for nothing. I guess;peoplenucr considered It stealing te cut weed and hoop pole:), uud tttUaud rails, nud one thing or another up en the hill. "It has a wnrue uame than it deserves. .Ilitehtewn is net en the hill. It Is Hevcral lullcH thu slde eflt, en the rv.ul from Inter Inter ceurw) te New Helland. I.oiuelown Is en the reaij'i ein Saiidoe'n tavern te Sprlugvillc. It a at rrifcwcsi anil et tne hul. ji.v nreincr a ehit Hvch en V ether blde et the llace. pla 1111111 If.luithcr ntetliv father-in-law Jimmy IrTnlli-ev lives near d Mart Is building ma new nuusu 111 jie liolglibernooa. Jehn Ilenson, uat urecn ami n the same nelsii- geml niany nogreos kifiorheod in hut. They nte ' vrewdetl but warm In the winter. little ami u The rirst thlaz I ever took was hoeu-nolei. uud the man who gave ine that Inst met Ien and told tne thc"0 wtw nothing wieng about it is new hvlplpj the polies te huntiusduwn. LlKi. 11 jiarryiHP' II..T.. ilU III 1 de net den why llime should be n much cxrltniiiciil ttlKHit the gang new. It Is net what It ence as. Ten yearn age thcre was u leal gang. We had nearly twenty men, sworn and erganlred ', we could earry en operatlons liettcr then. The weed en the hill i"-as much thicker (ml we had a me under the Itluii Heek, which stands en Ilia top of the hill, lust nlmut halfit nille iiIhiie Imise town, l'reiu that en can me edr the whole Tequca valley and can ililoclanyeuo coining for miles around. Thcre was a Hhanly at the feet or thu rock, which onicred the entrance, and through which we ceitnldiuu the pipe that let out the Minekn from the cave. Notiedv could have uier found It if Matt, hadn't led the wav te It w hen he gave us away. Thcre was a big tene deer tint was easlly raNed and let down, and loekod very tntural when It covered the entrance ercitATinss of run eanh. "Thcre werotlilevexon thomeuubilus long befere the lltizr.irds, but tliey gne it the nnuie becattse they wcie six iirothersef us who hapieucd encd te all Ixi hi J. ill at the name time "Jehn and Mart wero In Jail for Htrallug from the farmers, I was nrrestcd, tried, cf n lclcdnnd Kenlnuccd en Jan. i."A 1471, te two ycats and nlne mouths for larceny. Mart and Hill Marshall and I get -out en Aug.fi, nud I was net brought Ifcick te the (.nnmstcr .Kin ier oier lour yen, 1 wus arroie i wuii Marshall, for herse sti-dhig in .Sunbiiiy, but gntnway; he did net and was Kent te the peiilUmilnry. I was Inniight lock te the ceuntvjall In Aug. 1S7S, and get two years for bruaklugjnll. It witssoiuetlmo In Junenl'Pw) that I goteut. My tlm was up, counting the commutation. "There wus no trouble lllmieu the hill w Ith a well-ergauUcd gang. Hut Mart turned lienet, lie went back te jail nud served Ids tlme and gave us away. He wasthoeulv ene who went I nek en lis ; and if he hadn't lieen our brother I bollevo he would have lH.cn shot. Ike has never ieken te him since. I anion geed terms with him. " We wero tried for burglaries at George town unit Kphrata. The c.ie under lllue Heck was tern up and the reek shattered and pllrsl ever the entrance, I get thirteen years sfl(ratunnd willtarv confinement from April Si, 18SI, nnd IKe was ("eutencisl In ten. It was no hard matter te break the Ijincastrr Jail. The dar we get out of the cigar Mfep In bread day-light, in May, IS "J, Ike wtis the first nnn ever the wall. I came next. I wantisl Joetog" tiKii Ike advised hint teitny Kick nnd he did. We were net afraid of being met erldcnllllcd. We went down across the peer Iieuhu Holds, and ii 1 looked back nnd saw the string of Tollews with their Mrlpes en I had te laugh. We went through a farm yard nnd ene of thcin ntepcl te shut the gate, but the old fellow catiie out and Mid Jfevnr mind Imys, I'll uliut the gate.' We thought no was acrnmmedatlng. "I would neer Imveliren raptuied that tlme at 1-phrala II it hail net Ix-en for tre.icberv. '1 lie story nbeut my wife going eer te tlie I'phrata lilllstellvu is net true. I don't take much stock in the I'phrata hill. It is netas geed a pl.c-e and I don't Knew it nearly as w ell as the Welsh mountain. "I "han liecn nearly all emt the country, and ence four f us younger Nivs took a trip ns far west as the Itlack mils. We had liieuev nnd uld our way; tint we did net llke tliat country and came ba"k te the hill. Thnt Is the best"i eunirr I Knew. My mother Is thore and all mv friemN, and i never did them any harm. iii'nyimi r.s.iieNAi. i:t:tens. "I sen most exurytliliig that Is printed n'sjut mc In tl.e uewipapers. and It Is nesirly all He--. 1 don't denv hciui; en the tueuiitnlu, but I ikimt hailed nuylxxly en the read. One man w he said t did," ain't nny belter than he ought te be. If I had stnped him and get any money It would have been what he get front a forged note. I had a Hhoetlng match among my friends for n watch and I wen It myself. I neterattended anv Bales, nor was I at a church meeting. Jehn rrankferd has net been en the hill. He is no mere daid than I am. T.lppiu T.lppiu cett was here all Mtmmer, and w,e did a geed buMness, tint we did. We were in ICtutz'n swamp together when they took Jee: we loll Sum. Dew man dewu.it the lower cud of thOHuamp, nnd when wocame out of the Hwauipat the upper mid of it and cruised the read te go Inte the hill, the toad was strung full of ineiulHTS et the hore coin pail . As toen as they mw us they get behind their horses nnd did net niake any effort te take us. Them would ua been bleed-died if they had. Attcr we wero geno they asked hoiiie tiftliopeoplonrnimiltlioreiflli.il was Dur. J'.ird, and when they told htm it was they said they didn't I, new him "Mostel the MIehs wheaiT) out gunning for me wouldn't knew me If I did meet tlnmi. Sam Hew man knows me. If he wants no why didn't he take me two montlisage when he iii-,ed me en the mountain when I was out gunning with my brethers, Jake and Jee. I said, 'Geed morning, Sam,' and he K.nd, 'Hew are you, Abe,' Of ceurse I wusarmed: I uoer tiael any ether way. "De veu think I don't knew when they aroleokliu Ter me? Thore are cabins and Hliiiiitlcsall eer the bill. The people all knew me. Tliey call me 'lllggy' and Idp Idp plucett was knew u among them a-s 'Idppy ;' nemc of them called htm Skinny ; helsMicu thin fellow, and can't stand tfiO cold and laying out en the mountain. He uud I wcre In a lionte ence wlien the detecties came thcre enrlv In the inernini;. Tlnve of them caiim at one deer wit'i their gum all ceeked, and wewent out of a back window. A IiHutiitilcd l'aiellj. "Tliicfl of them have been watching my mother heuse fet ncaily two weeks. .Should the llltle Mone house she owned ence ; and litis moved te Heading (several timc-sbul alwav.s comes back te the place "he was born. Her maiden name was Mary Uleiiuer. She couldn't Hiipiert the big family of Ninall children hhe wits left with s and when they went le the orphans' school she lira n led Dan Clark. He lus a little place above the tscrutUewn -.hutch. Thcre is an aero ortwe of land te It and houses all aieuiid. He built himself n koeiI two-story frainu lioii"e en it six or se en years age. They have a llltle shop theie and sell cakes and'beer, ciindy, clg-irs", toUicee and ether knick-knacks. He hucksters at bales and carves out woedcnsimonsiind inti-di paddles. " She has tbree uhlldreu bj' (Mark i ene of them u girl, is in Heading and makes her living. 1'rauk Is u geed boy and a stout fel low ; howeiks fur the f.iriucrsnudisaileady ch.ii. The etlicr, my hteji-slster ICate, nees te whe.il and has as giKul lrecks as any of liieiu. They have Noirched that heuse for tue elten and'wake Dan Clark and my mother up all hours of the night, whether they hae A warrant or net. They are se used te it that they dent seare worth a cent. Hut it is net a nice thing te distui 1 the family. And thcre is a iiolglilierlli.it lias kept the ollleurs coucealed in his houi-e, whcie they have a lull le of Clark's. It is easy te tell when the police are there, 'i'hey h.nua tire ill the spare room and when there is smeke coming out of betli chimneys, no knew what is up. "Ne stolen property was ever found at my mother'. I have never slept In that heuse sluce I was nut of Jail, lliavoelteu licenthere I admit. The last lime was last Monday a week. 1 steps;d lit the evening and get soinetoliaci'o. InaUlferit. I had mv uuu witli me and I guess if they had ceme ler me thore would have hceu a sheeting match. "If you want te knew when we wero In a light place, and who shot the coat tails oil IJnpy nud what he get for it, ask l.ipplneett. I'll never tell you. wants te in: i.r.i ai.em:. "All I ask is for them te let me alone. The lluzzards ain't wero than ether people. Mart s-pioaled but I forgive him. He is building hhiD-clfn heuse, working hard and trying te make nu honest living. Thev ought net te hound him. Jehn Is keening Ills fam ily uud works regularly cvery day for u far mer. My w Ife uud childieii are at his place. My w lfe Is an honest, hard w erking w eniaii. I am net nl'rald of her exer uivim; me nwav. Our two llltle girls are twins, ever IHe yours old, and my Juku is it stout fellow ; he can talk Dutch as we'l ns I'liclhli. Mv brother Juke served Ins linie and has ever sluce been weikiug steadily and making a geed honest living. Mv sisters are lespoctable women i nud my mother nud her man de no liai m tettiiylKsly ; she lest her iiensleu when she get married, and Clark only gets gl a menth: ether men net us sick as lie get twice as much : 1 guess that is beeatise he mat lied the widow Huzard. What iiave thevget Joe In jail terT He sorved his tlme nud didn't break out, though lie had two chances. He canto dowiftesco me, niie had a right te, and lie had u pHtel with him. He might have been hunting lab bits with it ; but en tluit they held lilm for Mil Hljt WV1IWV.IIV( lllJIUUS -lUllj WVIB body vviie gees hunting nnd every man or Ivy en Hie Wvlsh lueuulalii curries a vvctis)u. Ike Is lii Jail. Iluennlnlk for himself. Ile Is younger than 1 ant." eeyci.UDt.s'ri Tiiii iMrr.ttviKW. The famous outlaw giew rostlexs ns he talked te his Intorviewcr. I In declared thnt he could -deep with comfort en the mountain in thn reldest weather, he had blankets nnd burrows, siicltored places and caves under rocks, which he preferred te nuylxidy's house. Ile .oldetii tarried nny place long and he never wanted for the comforts or ncccssllliH of life Ile broadly -intimated that Ids predatory llfe cannot lie carried en successtully without associates nnd ngents but he was firm In Ids putpoHe' te glve no ne no liedvnwuy. When Abe Ilu.ard left Lancaster en Saturday evenhig It was net toward the Welsh mountain that he wool. Siinirbeil Ja) He Vi'ilt In Itclithij:. rteintlia ItenilliiR Tliic. Abe Hurxard, the famous leader of the lincnster vmnty emulators of Missouri's Jeisse Jumes, was In Heading yelenliiy. This Is the statement efneittren who says IKjslllvely that lie xaw lilm en I'enn street near I'lnventh yesterday morning. It isnlse sbited thaltwoceufisloratesor Hurird wcre in the court room yestcnlnv during the trial of ene efthelr number, and that Alie hlm-mlf hung en the outer islge of the crowd te watch the course of events. V Shell h of IllnCirrerlit nntl Out nr.lall. Ike Htt'Mrd, the liflli of the famous Hur. r.ird family, and next of tllT) "leys te Abe, Is new in the Iuicn"ler Jail. He isa geed-looking, kceu-eyeil, tliiu-faccd young fellow, tough as a wh.dobeuo and of pleasant ad dress. He is nlieut 3t) years et age, nnd his family history is comprehended in the foro fero fore golng Interview with his elder and mere fatuous liifitlii'i He is nuiv cenllned hi sil Ne. d'A aisatt the middle of the Jail, en the lower eorrlderand oppesito the table which is the he uleii.trtcrs of the elllcers In charge ; and very near tothescono of his famous expleit of making n general Jail delivery by locking the underkecpeis in thelrcclls whlle he. uude yehl use of their keys. That cs ape he Mid, lean 1 i LLi,n,i:.r;u reKrter iutervlew lug him the ether day, was planned differently, but an U'jcidcut was turned te advantage and resulted nearly as well. "It wus ever tv years age," lie sild, "that Iwastlrtt sentenced for larceny, of stealing trein the farmers and served liftcen months. 1 learned riu'ar making and When I came out or jail April 0, 15.75 I was sick or It and made up my mind te never get hack. I tried everv shop in town for u Jeb but when I told mv u.tinennd where I had worked last I ceuldift get work. I went dewu te the mountain and was arrested tbree months afterward en suspicion, and after stayhi" in here for six months and two wceks awaiting trial they could lind nothing airilust me. I was net at the robbery ofCempton's slot eat all. That night I was at IJentlemini Dave Kurt.'s, seeing a girl. " 1 went bick te the mountain and was there for a year w hen 1 w. is arieslcd for tak ing n horse'and buggy at M istersouviUe, nnd timing te I'phrata witli the team. I was taken with the gang when Mart squealed, audi will never forgive liini ter it. I get ten years (April i), ll) and had only served a little ever ene eftlicm vtheu we scaled the wall in day light (May '21, lss2) j I lntd a led shirt and mown drawers under my jail clothes and some get rid of the stilpeil overalls. I don't Knew why 1 was se dumb us te be scoejkmI as a train rider in July, 152, nnd get a few days, lint l mltli knew inn w lien lie get Ids eyes en me. I planned the escape of Oct. 10, lss,I, when I sent the watchman ever with a bird-case te Vim's tell. He didn't lock mv deer utter him. It only happened that the ether ene wus getting his haircut. We had no tioilble locking tlieni In ami letting out wiieui no picu-cu. "I went pretty lar West ; and often saw people whom I knew. The number of creeks from this sivtleu whom I met In Iowa, , Nebraska and Chicago was astonishing. 1 became very exisirt with cards nnd could easily get along. I was at rested through treachery. Three et us made a big raise, and the ethei two were interested in getting me out of the way se as te cheat me out of my share. That Is'tlie reason I was pointed out nt the circus, ,md feiii big policemen marched me te the station heuse with cocked iu vel vers. Thev thought they had a big pii.e. and that I was u desperate nun. A couple of thousand h:o h:e h:o ple called te see me and weke me all hours of the night. I don't knew wheie Abe is ; en the mountain, I guess, but they will never take him. They can't eaptute lilm by trying te bill the iM'ople there te betray lilm. He neips te Keep a goon many ei tiieui.ami even if they would take the nioiiey etlered them by the detectives they couldn't tell where he Is. He comes and gees and the smartest of them don't Knew w here he is nor w hen he is coining." Win. Wi filer (liven sl Melltlit IliipilMiiilut'iit, Win. W. Weed or pleaded guilty at Head ing en Tuesday, te buiglary at the stere et 11. It. Hull, at Slinking Splines en Decem ber 10, IssO, and wus sentenced le undergo an imprisonment of six luentliK. Weetler w as wealing some of the clothes stolen fiem Hull's store w hen he wasauested fei nthelt committed in this county. He was tried here and sorved u term et' four years ami Hit mouths, less the commutation.' A day befere hislctm explted a detainer was lUed by the Herks county authorities and he was taken te Heading te await Ids trial. Wccdcr said he knew he would be convicted et tiie Hull burglary and thought lib, imprisonment would'lie Hindu lighter if he saved the lOttnty tlioexieusuofii trial, l'lier te his urrcst en the nplirataliillsusa member of the lluziaril gang, lie wasu haul winking mechanic. He told Alderman Spuuicr yesterday that as seen ns his term et" Imprisonment expires lie w ill gote w eik at his tnule uud turn ever a new leaf. seminary mU'. Het. Dr. r V. Ceili.irt, pieslddit of the Hofenued Theological Scmiuuiy of thiscity, has an urticle in the January number of the Jlt'nniicil (JiiK.'fi'r'i; .VcK.'ie en " Scsjilites, a Prophecy ol'Tbe Chtist." An abstract of the addivss upjx'aicd lutlui In iLi.i.tei:Nci:u in .September. Thcre was icceutly held In Lebanon, u meeting of the seminary endowment. com mittee, upjmlntcd bv the l'.islern synod nt I'ottstewn III October hint. Hev. A. C. Whlt- mer was elected stvietary, and KlderO. W. Hcnsel, trc.isiuer. Much tlme was spent ill a discussion of hew best te pieceetl in secu ling the endow incut of the seminary. Much interest was taken In the matter, and many geed suggestions weie made. lliivt rcrsuiis ln.tautl Itllleit. The steam aw mill Imlengiug te J. H. Wil liams, elght miles south of tiiiilthllcld, Ohie, oxnlrsled Tuesday iiierulug, wrecklug t!ie iiiuiumg. ine oener was mown a unto nway. liss, $3,M, Threo jjcrsein, Jehn Uvaus, Hiram Kvimsiuid Wlllle' Armstrong, u boy, were Instantly killed. J. O. Uvaus was horribly binned. Walter Morrison was badly hurt, Theeati'O wtu tee much mud in the boiler. .nenr. vinr.r.Tem cnesv.v. AiMlllens (e the 111(5 -'' Tlml VV Printed In Turitay' "Inlrlll(;rncr." The following Iiave been chosen ns di rectors In thn iippnnded county coriiernllons In addition te theso given hi the iMTni.tt iMTni.tt etiNcnti of Tuesdny. llm .tlsnliclm Nnt limit I tan If. 1'ollewliig itre the directors chosen en Tuesdav by the ntoekheldcrs of the Manhelni National bank ! Jacob i .Stehinau, II. H. Homliergor, A. Hates Ortibb, Hatnuel Wolf, Henry Arndt. A. O, Hewman, Samuel O. Keller, D. II. tfershcy, Hamucl Hlte. Tlieimrryillle Nrttlmril 11 ink. The following jierseilS were eloeted ns di rectors et the Quarry ville National bank for the ensuing year: Oce. W. IIctil, Krank W. Helm, v.. M. Stattller, J. I'. Ambler, ban ban ders McStxirran. Thes. 13. Alnbler, Jelin J. Coulter, C, M. Hess, Dr. Jehn Martin. The Kiilirntit National lllnk. The slochheldcrs of the I'phrata National Iviuk clectcd the following dltecters en Tues day : David lliirkheldcr, (ieorge I Hard. Israel Hitrkholder, II. H. Klietly, Udward Kenlgmncher, Adam Kenlgmachcr, J. 11 Reller, Jacob V. Landls, Sainiici lleyer, Adam J. Heani, W. 'A. Hencr. I'lnl Natleiml Hank of Mailrllii. The tel lowing wcie elected directors of the Plrst National bank or Marietta : Messrs. Jehn Zlegler, Jehn Musser, Hoiaee I Hal Hal deman, Harr Spangler, HeniyS. Mietser, H. 1'. Ilnale, Jehn I'. Uarbcr, Jehn ('nil I and Paris Haldcman. L.tiicuster City SI ret t Itniltvii). The fellow ing wcre elected directors of the Lancaster City street railway ier the ensuing term: Messrs. II. J, MrGranii.l.eviSenscnig, J. T. Mncdenigle, C MeMellen. W. D. Hprix-hcr, Hyren (1. Dixlge, and J. 11. Hntiiu g.irducr. Itallreiid Olllrcr.Clioeen. The following Iiave been elrsted directors nnd efllccrs of the Heading it Columbia rail road company for 1883: I'resldent, (I. A. Nichols jdirecleis, J. II. l.ipplneett, fieorge dell, lCclm, I". A. Cetnly, J. N. Hutchinson, T. Hatimgardner, Taris Haldemnu, I. V, Wllllniiiseii, Jeseph Wharten. Jehn Wana makcr. A. H. Hnyer, W. I Small, H. V. Hiestand ; Secretary. Heward llaneeek ; Treasurer, Jehn Welcli. ('iitetiriMik Valtey ltitlresilCiinii.iti3. The following officers have leoncheen: l'resldent, Helit, H. Celeman t Direclers-, C. t I ...... T..1... f, ......... f. ir rl.tn tr M I,. 1 OI lll'y. uiiiiii iiUJIltni, . ii. -w.'iv, 1 1. ei. Maxwell,' K. C. rreeinnn, H. 1'. Alden, Uavr ard C. shirk) Tnsisuier, II. M Maxwell; Seen t.iry, C. 11. I'omey. Ceriiwnll X l.rtitiniiii Jlaitreail Ceeiitaiif. rollewing are thoelllcorsof tlie Cernwnll A Lebanon Hailread: rreldeut, Hobt. H. Celeman ; Directors, Jehn Melly, fSrant Weldman, II. M. Maxwell. C. Shenk, J. II. HciNcckcr, A. Hess, (Joe. D. Ri-e ; Secretary and Treasurer, II. M. Maxwell. Conie.ill Itiltni.til CiMiit.ni3. l'rosldeiiCWm. releman riiemau; Direc tors, It. 1 vlden, L. r. 1'roeiniii, J. V. Jack Jack eon, D. S. Hammend i Secietary, J. I'. Jack Jack eon; Treasurer, D. S. Hammend. Cerumill.fc sit llejie Killninil Cemp.inj. rresid"iit, Win. Celeman rreemin ; Direc tors, H. I. Aldcn, L. ('. I leciunn, D.SJ. Hatu Hatu ineu, J. I'. Ja"kMin, J. M. Haveid, J. I McAllister : Sisiftary and Treasurer, D. S. Hammend. 'Ill rarlliriV National Itink. The rollewing were te-day clectcd diifcters of the Tanners' National bank for 16: Jnceb Raustniui, S. M. Seldemrldge, Win. 1). Sprccher, J. It. KslnMisliade, I- it. Hhead, J. W. 11. IJauman, M. N. Urulmker, Chris tian Lefever, Gee. Jt. rraukliu, Andrew Urubakcr, C. H, Itier, Ilcurj' Hew man. 1 lie I.tllU ulleiial Il.lllk, The old lieird ordirectera was reelected as fellows : Jehn II. Lrb, Jehn Kvans, William I'vaus, Jacob G. Keller, A. W. Shober, Henry H. Miller, Israel Zurtuiau, Samuel Krb and Israel G. Lrb. l'niiiiMltaula Mutual I'lre Iiuumurn Ceinimiiy ( CeIuiiiIjI.v. On Meudav tlie following elllcers uud ImkuiI et tliietters. wero elected for the I'cun sytvnnl.1 JIutnal l'iie Insurancn eemivaiiy of Columbia. President Jehn l). Rachtnaii. Vice PresidentSamuel Filbeit. Treasurer Jehn II. Wistar. Secretarv Goe. veuner, jr. lte-ird of Diiecters Jelin It. Hachmnu, Jacobs. Striue. .Samuel l'llbert. V .i. Haker. II. II. Hclsc, Themas H. MlCIuiu, W. II. Grier, Jehn P.! Staman, William McDevitt, Jehn Ziogler, II. C Wolf, Win. Harm. Alter the meeting Seetekiry Yeung invited lus quests te a Knepiet which was elegant, dclii'ieiis and highly enjeyctl v the eUicuis and dliecteisi. a i cw;; vevnr in t.ivr. II. VI. Ner Hi, tr f'olieiilila, l'resliles ait it Milt ing of llm County llir. The relief of the supreme i.eurl of the state from its buidcn of business was dis cussed Tuesday nlleinoen, tit Ilarrisburp, by ncoufireiu-e held at the eapitel by lawyers lcprescnting the bats of Philadelphia, Dela ware, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Perry, I lucks, Cumberland, Northuinbeiland, and North ampton counties. II. M. North, of Lancas ter, iir sided. On behalf of a commltlee of live of the Philadelphia bar, J, M. Newiln, proposed an amendment te the constitution dividing the suprcmeenurt Inte two branches oue of lour judges te deeide cases lrem the orphans' court and courts of quarter sessions nud the ether eftlueu Judges te puss upon nppeals fiem coiinneu pleas. All constitu tional nnd hotnieide cases te lie tried by thu eeuit in bane. Te this it wus ob jected that the peeple would defeat anv constitutional amendment. Pinally Mr. Hepburn, of Cumberland, aittr critici sing the previsions ofthe constitution ler the luiliclurv as crude, and ndvecatinir the nbeli- lien et justices of tlie iicnce. moved that a isainiiiitlixief live be appointed te levise the wiiole juillciarv sysiem. 'nils amuiiieus plan was can ied, tlie Lancaster delegation voting against it. Tlie lnvvyei-s fieiu l'liila delphiaaud Northaninten deelineil te vote, as such action oxceetled tin ir authority. The committee of tlve will be appointed by Chairman North. A resolution was unanimously adopted condemning the circuit cemt ill, which pro poses te ereate mlorincdiute courts coinjiescd of judges of adjoining districts. Such judges it was urged, would pass upon their own de cision". TllT IJ.D.Ut UUOVJ ll(AI'.. Iti Vlrinliris, rit'ii.uiii te DUcii-stlie vivittsnf Hi. lmraiuiii Treit. lti'KUlni (.aiespoiiileuce et ls.Ti.ia.il' i-mlr Ckdah Uuevi- Jan. K The Cutl.ii Grove Literaiy society, which was eigauled wiiiii weeks age at Cedar Gret e siiioel house in l'ast Hail township has b" oine, by Us interesting uud iutructlve m''eiiiigs, the centre of amusement in the 1'ustcud. Tlie sixth liieellug of the SO" iety was held en 1'iiday eveniug, and vmslaig Iv.utonded. Alter the rendition of an cxetili at picce of music, Samuel It. Weaver dtinored an oration entitled " Our Country " with geed ellectand vas icceivctl with piolengetl nn nn plattse. A well wiittcn csviy en lloine '' was read bv Miss Sallie U. Li Hue. The iiuestien for debate, resolved "that tlie statesman deserves mero honor than the soldier,'1 though ns old as the hill-, was dis cussed in an interesting manner by tlie de balers, Tlie Judges and the house, Iwth de cided In iuver of the negative. Dilletcnt meiubeis of the society, e.xpiessed tliein selves as tired of hearing qui tiens t bat hnve lieeu in constant ii"e forcentunes diciiBstsl, anil spoke in iaver of ndeptmg a ii.il live question et the day, hem) the merits of the Nieuraguati tic.ity will be tlicussid at the next meeting. Miss Llzie Weaver, leclicd "Curfew must net ling te night." with line ellect, after w hlch a large nuuiber of referred questions weie answered by the dltl'eictit members. David Styer read the literary n,wuir and the meeting adjourned. Verk fair (ileuml. In lie Lii.inucit. Niaily an) stock holders attended the annual "meeting of the Yeik agricultural seciety this year. Thore weie two tlekeU in the Held ene headed by Michael Schall for ro-electleiunpiesldeiit with Dr. llelund its Fecretary, uiuf the oilier bearing the name of Dr. Heland forpienliiciit. It was uuderstoetl that Mr. Bch.dl's HcUnt rcpiescntcd ilie vleW8 ot'theio who la veiubly entertained the pro pre pro Jiesltloli te dlsivise et the old gieunds nud the purchuse of n larger tract, while Dr. Iteiunti iSTUiauoraeiy opie-.c(i ioiiie ni sh the old grounds. The Kcha 1 iwrty wen by n ote ei ncnriy iintv 10 euv, FUOM TIIE RIVER BOROUGH. AnmrwxAT. tacts cexci:iixta tiii: latest nr.nzua renar.ntKs. Kiitxirillilaliijemrer. of Ceiliitlilan Itnpil Artli Clinler,Nn.21l Alipelntfil ScrleuiAccl. lent le n Hey-All (lllaii.fi That I. Ilrrniulng (no Ceniinnii. Itecular Corrcpen Jcnce of IsiKmarntxti. Cei.UMniA, Jan. II. Your corresiKindont this morning cnlled tqien Hanjamlii Oweus, machinist in the P. It. I!, round heuse, In roferenco te the repotted forgery of Ids name by Jeseph Ilerzeg, of Lincaster. Mr. Owens said tint yesterday morning he received n notlce from Chas. 11 Leng, notary public, in LincnMer, In which was stated that a nete for $750 klgned by him, Owen, endorsed by Henjnuiln Klehl, of Lancaster, grandfather of Oweus, had geno te pretest. It was dated Oct. Oth, 1SSI, and had been presented by Jo Je Jo seph Her.eg, nt the Fulton National bank. It was another fergery, Ter nltheuu.Ii Mr. Owens had been long and persenally ac quainted with Hcr7eg, yet he never hail nnv business dealings with him. Suliorilllinte Ortlcrrs IHectcil. tostlxcellciitHigh Priest Then. L. Crb.m, of Corinthian Heyat Arch Chapter. Ne. 2I, of Columbia, last eveniug npXinted the rol rel rol eowing subordinate elllcers : 0. of IL S. II. CTepticr. 1'. 8 Adelph Jessel. H. A. C H. H. Cuinoren. Chaplain Jna A. blade. 3d v. Jno. Wosterman. 2tl V. .Tames Porrettot. 1st V. H. P. Yergey. Prelate W.IL. Weill. S. M. C .Sain Mitt Friily. J. M. C W. W. Uiip. Tyler.-I. M. Cenklin. A llej'f Srrleiu MUlltp. Willie Adams, In attempting te climb Inte a wngen en iAViist street, this morning, had the bridge of liis novo crushed by the end gHte ofthe vehlele suddenly opening, nnd its iron bound edge striking hlm;lii the face. He was relied tothe ground and receivcil a painful Injury, for his' head striking first, a wound two Inches long nud (loop was indicted. He was inKcn le ins uonie en union street, Iteiettilug nn OfTenta te Ciniinieii Linma Htnesmaii, a maid at Mr. l'rcd Hucher's, while crossing Fourth street, be- tw ecu Union and Cherrj-, last eveniua, was slopped by nn unknown man. Hofero he could accomplish anything vile, he ran nway, scared by the outcries of the frightened girl. Itoreusli Uriel. Columbia was infested with a gang of tramps, who for hard leeks excelled anything ever scen in this borough. The Ice new being Liken from along the shoreof the .Susquehanna river is net ofthe cleanest, particles of dirt being found In almost overy cake. Desides this, it lias a dark, dirty color. Ice Is new belng scored nnd cut en the 11. A C. basin. Mr. Gee. Gehn, whose death we chronicled last evening, wus aged 03 years. His remains will Ik interred in Mount Hctlicl cemetery, from Ids late resldcnce en I-ancastcr avenue en Friday at 10 a. in. The Columbia tellcf association will meet in council chamber, te-morrow, at 3 p. in. W. P. Wilsen, esq., of New Yerk, will be united in the holy Imnds of matrimony te Miss LTmira It. Pierce, en Wednesday otter otter neon next Tlie ceremonies will be per formed at flie rcsideiiee of tlie bnde-elect, en .Seuth Trent street, at 3 JO p. m. Orien ledge, Ne. S7C, I. O. O. F-, will meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp. An impei taut special business meeting of the Vigilant lire company will be held en Friday evening, nt" o'clock. The New "Verk dramatic company will present In the Columbia epera house, next Tuesday ovenlutr, the beautiful drama en titled "Only a Weman's Heart." Chief Uurgess Irwin has given impei at Ive orders te the coustable te arrest all persons caught annoying or molesting He Lung, tlie Chinaman, who recently oiened a laundry en Walnut street. He Lung is a quiet, in offensive personage, and the gang et young yeung young sters nt Third and Walnut streets have already played tricks upon him. Hevivul meetings in the Hctliel, United Brethren nud Methodist HpiM-epal churches have net been largely attended this week, but the presiwts indicate tliey will befere the close. Tlie ether Protestant chinches are holding special services ibis week appropriate tetbe week afterthc week el praver. The r. K. Lutheran church will held pie pie lanitery services en Friday evening. ii j rii ix exi: uvxnnr.it iiilw. Harrisburg has a new daily paper, the .tfennii; Call. It is under tlie management and editorship of Haines it Sturgeon. The marri.ige of Miss Fuima L. Leippe, dutighter of Jacob L. Leippe, of Heading, formeilyel thiscity, te Hev. Israels. Heis ler, of I'ottstewn, took place in Heading en Monday. The ceremony was pronounced under an olnberato Ueraf design In the shasi efn wish-bone. An unknown Italian was killed by a pas senger train en tlie Schuylkill Valley rail road, near Noiristewn, Tuesday morning, and nt the same tlme another puscnccr train fatally injured Michael Dalten, of Heading. Deth men wcre employees nr the read. At Lebanon, en Tuesday, tlie boy burglars Jcroine Hbriglit, Hebcrt Meyor and Geoige Large were convicted of lobbing the stere of Mr. Floiseher, of Aven, and were sentenced each te lour years and six mouths In the Eastern ieniiflitary. The Piohibltlenitsof Reading will held n city convention en January 30. Mr. Jehn P. Creveling, ofthe Pcunsjlva lda shite ftsli commission is distributing ;t,000 line carp In the streams throughout Cumber land and Franklin counties. The Heading 7'iMie says of Prof. Win. H. Hall, of this city : "Prof. Hall organized the Trinity Lutheran Cheral society with IKO members, in tlie cluipel, Monday cveulug, ler the nidimental instruction and general practice of music among the young people of tue congregation, no is a gcuiicuian ei uie w idest musical eiiltuic, an excellent vocalist and will undoubtedly tie a geed work in tills city." A CiruiiilCtllici lIlei'liieu(. James A. Helen, an aged man, and Funny Harvey, iipiettyyenng gill, were brought te Cliuttauoegu, Teun., en Tuesday, in custody of tlie iHiltce. It appears that the old man, who lus three grandchildren, descried Ids wile and four children three weeks around eloped with the young gill, who hail been oiupleyod by his wife ns a seamstress, lie hav ing robbed ids wife of her Jewelry, w hlch he gave te his iunmerata. Thu police sue ceeded lu tracing tlie couple le Nashvilje. wiicm they were living as C. A. Cagle and w Ife, sniiiit'l JuIiiimjii's I'uncnit. Thu funeral of Samuel Jehnsen took place ut Gorden villeTucsday afternoon nnd the at tendance was very large. Over 10 ineuibers of Ledgo 43, or Masens, or this city were present. The funeral sermon was proaehed by Hev. Dr. C. F. Knight, and the Masonic scrvlce waseenductctl nv W. M. Jeshua L. Lyte, S. W., Geerge IL Willseu ; .T.W., II. H. Hurst; Chaplain, W. O. Maishall. The pall bearers, weie: P. M. Gcerge II. Mar shall j P. M. W. N. Amer, Gcerge W. Hiewn, Henry Schmlcd, S. Clay Miller and Jehn L Metar. The iutcrineut was uiadtf at All Saints church. (K'ueru! ?t'f j;tuy Act ii.imI of Ctuivini.ii'' Ure.it excitement- wus caused In New Castle, Vx, Tuesday, when It buc.uue known that a capias had been Issued uud General J. s. Negley, J. 8. Negley, Jr.. nud Clulrlcs J. Calhoun hud been arrested by the eherlll en the charge of conspiracy and held hi Iho sum of (f 110,000 for their appeal auce in court. The charge was iu.ule by I). II. Wallace, who alleged tliat uie noevu luuncu paiuesas out eut vers of the New Castle Northern ndlrejd had conspired te defraud the loud nnd inliueits vied It. 1 hv I'eidtry JUIilbltleu. 'Iho LmeaMer Poultry seciety'i u.hlbltieii in the poetefuco building will clese thlscven ing, aud theso who have net yet seen the lluu blids en exhibition will lutve-ti lust op ep op liertuuity of doing ee. They will have be sides a cliance of cariying lioiue a Hue Hi pound turkuy, which will be donated te the vister, vrne ii lUCKy oueugti ie uuy uie w lunlug ticket A pair of fancy plgoeus will a iiUobeglvcniwoyto the toy or gill he hoUUtiielucJ-yniinbcr. vvATtrerA nAXKr.n. Amei H. Ilcniler.eu Sitrciunt te Iiir lllnr... a Linger- Ames S. Hendersen, b.tnker, died at Ills residence, comer of l'ast King and Ann strcels, nt 3J o'clock Tuesday afternoon, after nu Illness of nbeut two months, In the 73ilyoarefhlsngo. Ills death resulted from a general wasting nway of the tiyslem, caused by stemachic derangement, which prevented him from retaining and assimilating nour ishing feed. He did net appear te beallllctcU with nny organ le dlseate, nud nltheugh he liecame very much emaciated by his long fasting, he suffered but littln pal", and his mental faculties remained perfectly clear te thn cud. Mr. Hendersen belonged te ene or tlie old est uud most highly respected families of this county. Ills great-great-grandruther was Themas Honderson, who emigrated rretu Ireland and settled In Salisbury township nlwut 1727. His great-grandfaiher'a name was ulse Thei.ias, his grandfather's Matthew, and his f.tther's name Barten Hcndor Hcnder Hcndor seu. Theso gentlemeu, together with a large kinship of Hendersen", viere landowners in Salisbury township, hoiiie of them from its earnest scuicmcni ami nincrs until lo-eiiv, and by intoriuarrlnge wcre connected with many ofthe principal families in the eastern end or the county. AtneiS. Hendorsen was born en the farm of his father, Mr. Harteu Hendersen, in Salisbury township, near the Wliite Herso tavern. After his father's death he condticted the farm for sonie years, and then went into the incrcahtlle business nt the old tavern property near the Wliite Herse. As he pros pered in business, he bullta new stonehouo and carried en merchandizing ler sevcral years. In 1S51 he removed te .Imcastcr, nnd hi March 18,13 entered into co-partnership, with Isaac I'. Ilcister, Jehn K. Heed, ami David Sliultz as prlvate bankers, under the linn name or Jehn K. Heed A Ce., their office being in the building en the Northeast corner of Hast King and Duke streets. In March, I6O0, Mr. Sliultz withdrew from the firm and the business was conducted bv the tlirce lcmalning imrtncrs under the tJtle of Hctsl, Hendersen A Ce., In ISiie they pur chased n property en Duke street oppeslto the court house, and built upon it tlie fine banking house of which they took possession in Marcli 1500, and in which the business has slnce been conducted. In 1S71 Mr. Hicster died, and the surviving partners purchased his Interest in tlie bank and continued the business under the firm name of Heed A Hendersen. In 15S2 Mr. Heed died nnd Mr. Hendorsen continued the business assisted by his sous J. Hepkins Hendersen and Wil liam Hendersen. The banking house fiem the time of its os- lauusiimcui. was cenuueicu en sound uusi ness principles and with the strictest integ rity, the members of the firm giving their liersenal attention te its alfaiis; nud as a censequence it enjoyed the fullest confi dence ofthe public and for many years trans acted mero business than any etlicr private baukiuc house in the city. .Mr. Hendersen was twice mnriicd, bis first wife being Mary Malv inn, a sister of Now New Now ten Lightncr, esq., efthlscltv. She died in Is.19, leaving live children living. Elizabeth, wife of Gcerge Nauninn, esq., Harriet A.,wlfe or Siicncer Gilbert, of Ilarrisburg ; William, married te a daughter of Prof. J. 1. Wicker sham, J. Hepkins Hendersen, slngle, and the Inte Alfred Hendersen since dc eased. Mr. Hendersen's sceondvvife was Anne rranklln, (a daughter or Judge Walter I'rniikliu, nud sister or the late lien. Thes. U. Franklin,) le whom tie was married lu 180i, and who sin vives him. Ill lielitlcs Mr. Hendersen was a moderate Hepublican, but seldom took nn active part in party contests. He was ut ene tlme a can didate for county register, and later a candi date l'er state treasurer, but failed te secure the nomination of his patty. Tiiese we bo be bo leovo weie the only offices he ever aspired te having often declined te accept iuiiuicital positions. In 1S7:2 he wasadelegate te the Ilepubllcan national convention tiiat nomi nated Gen. Grant, Ids colleague being the lata Hen. Jehn Strohm. Mr. Hendersen was all his life an Episco palian, nnd sluce his lesidcuce in Lancaster a faithful nud active member of St. James church. In his domestic life lie was ex emplary ; kind and indulgent te ids family, lie Riirieundcd them witli every comfort ami luxury that n liberal ineonie mid geed taste could provide, his resldcnce and its surroundings being among the most costly and attractive in tlie citv. As a citizen he was public spirited and liberal, lending uld te all deserving enterprises. The funeral bcrviics will be held at St. James' Kpiscepil ehuuii en FiiiUy at ',' p. in. Interment at Lancaster cctneleiv. " Tir.VAiicwra. tiny 31. Gait, ir Cliwtvi- Aculciu), anil a 1 rleuil Take l'elsqn. Guy JL Oalt, a lad of 17 year-", son of Ii. T. Gait, uud Jacob Hhinehait, aged -7, both of Fast Sterling, III., en Tuesday committed suicide bv poison, the causes therefer being unknown. Yeung Gait was attending the military school at CatlLle, Pa., and was home for the holidays. On ills way back te school he get oil' the train at Chicago ; returned te Ids home in Sterling, without assigning any reason, and was stonily leprluuuiied Ly lus parents for his action. Purchasing a box of rat i (Olsen, young Gait went te Howe's livery stable, where Hhinelmrt was employed, and while thcre took thu fatal dese uud died a low hours later. Hhinchart seemed much nd'ected by Gait's death. Finding the box containing seme of the poison that Gait had taken, he tee swal lowed souie of the bane and told his cm cm pleyei of what he had done, saying lie vvauted te die, nnd refusing all asslstaiice or romo remo rome dies. A coreuor'tl Jury icudeivd a verdict lu each cuse et "death by his own hand," as signing no cause. IHIjiehart was a seu et Isaae Hinehart. engineer ut the Penn Iren works, this city. He visited Lint-aster lust atimmer and his friends here nre much shocked at his melancholy cud. J A M. I.011U Maxm te Ile Cremated. The fourth cremation at tlie Lancaster cro cre cro niateriuui w ill take place te-morrow nftcr nftcr nftcr tenioen, when the body ol'Charles 11. Urady, efSt. Louis.will.be Incinerated. Thedet'0.ised was u preiuineut member et the Mnsonle nider. aud it was his request te be cremated. He died sevcrnl days age aud the matter was Liken in elmrgu by Washington Ledgo Ne. IVO, of which he was a member. Werd was received by Laniborten ledgo this luerniug that the" betiv would nrrive liore te-morrow liinrnlug. it will be taken te the Mnsonle ledge room where the regular sorvices of the oruerwitl no neui. aiiociecs; ine crema tion will take place. Mr. ISraily was u premiitciit imiiinlhecity of St. lyeul.i and was connected with the JttpuliUran. Ile steed high in Masenlq circle'. IImy lI.lilniK-.il iIiki'j I'lircliifie. rrem the lttkidliij- Uale. President Henry lkiuiiigardner, of the Consumers' Gas company, was in Heading en Tuesday afternoon in consultation witli Attorney Jenes, bolieitei-oftho company. The company bought of 11. H, Gufz a let having a front of 1?0 feet en 3d, a front or 130 feet u Canal, and has a deplli of about -100 feet Tliore Is a railroad siding en the ptenerty vt hlch adjoins the KoyHtena Iren works en the south. Tlie let wus heya'1. en private terms. A llurdUr'fi litst fur DUtlmrge. Jnmets W, Miller, n notorious ImrgUr, who wus serving a bcntriice hi the Pjttsburj; peni tentiary for the desperate (Catflt.Ii" tobl-ery of JUO,000, who escaiwd from prison in a shoe box uud who was llually recaptured, lu Toieuto, Cnr.nda, has petitioned for a dls dls clmrge in Uiilteil Slates circuit court en n writ of luibens corpus. Trie ground taken is Hint lie us exti-adited en ciiai-ges w lrch wcre trumped up for tlie purpex aud that two jeai-s having- elapsed without a trial Ue m citililcd te a dlseharge under the law. Heme Tieiii lite tjiuiny iteutti. James IJ. IJcst, of the lirm of Jehn JitMt A Sen, boiler makers, rctuined lionie te-lay iVeni New Oilcans v. Ikdthuere. Mr. Hest had gene Seuth for a stjy et six mouths, nnd exi-tvis it jeiiiiu te "Sew Orleauscailylii reUluirv. JIe leiwiw the ox)eUI(m s being is-iicclvetl en a 'nn-e iiailej but the luniiageuicnt is far b!i.iid in its preparations n,il Link, iii.it i nitiif ,nll ( pmlini-nsAil. lfr. U. brvugUt with IUiiir basket or most an - I vieni suuil enuigw, treth Twin theervUsrd. ."..'".''. ...A i... ii. .... ... ....! THE BILL TO AID 'GRANT. passixe ttij: sixati: jnr .i vrjur Vl'.VlStVK reTi:, Tiinter Cedtrclt ltrcentt Ills tlrAMtit for Ol'imiliig It rni!;-,tmtlicrn Sfn.tnM Sicak In It. l'uvnr Sume Iteiitiue Werk nt tlie Heme. Wasimnotem, Jan. U. Senate. I'dintinds called Frye te the chair nud taking the Meer called up the bill ollbred by him yestcrdny, providing tliat tlie president appoint nnd place en the retired list one person from among theso who had been generals commanding nriulns ofthe Uulted Stales, or gcncrnls-ln-ciilef of Bald nnny. The form in which it was offered was supposed (e ebviate the difficulty in the way or placing Grunt en the retired list. He moved te amend by milling" with rank and mil pay or such general or gouemWii. chief." The amendment was agreed te. Cockrell desired te record hi? veto against the bill. The retired list is no place for private citizens, nnd thcre was nolther Jus Jus Jus Uconer prepiiely In placing them there. Qrantis enjoying $13,000 n year, which is enough for the support of nny American citizen. Fdmuuds approved the gonernl principle enunciated by Cockrell, but nrguctl te show the exceptional circumstances of Grant After very short debate the bill was passed yeas 40, nays 0. Messrs. Heck, Cockrell, Coke, ILirris, Pendleton, Saulsbury, Slater, Vnnce and Walker voting in tlie negative. Among the Democrats who speke In favor of the bill wcre Muxey, Voerhccs, Geerge, Gib Gib eon nud Jonas. Itoutine Werk initie lluuir. Vi'asuinote.v, D. C, Jan. 11 Heuso Mills (Tex.) intieduccd a bill te ereate n rovenue commission. Heferred.v Tills is similar te the bill introduced in the Senata by Mr.-Heck, Jan. nth. Wcllcr (Iowa) introduced a bill (e refund thoUnlted States bend debt nt2J per cent interest, te rcduce taxation en circulat ing bank nete currency nnd te Rccure such currency ngalnst unnecessary distur bance nnd fluctuation by applying the national rovenue economically te the pay ment of the public debt. Heferred. In both houses of Congress te-day bills wero passed te defray the oxpenses of special messengers te Oregon and Iowa te bring the certificates of the doctoral voles which fatied te arrive by mall. Duplicate returns have been roceived by messenger.--, se that tlie failure of the malls would net affect the counting of the electoral vete, but the law en this subject Is mandatory. ltehisi'd te Testify l!r fore t lie Ilnnsa Committee. Wasiunqtes.-, Jim. II. H. Wolf, who wus siibccuaed te testify befere the Heuse com cem com miltce en Indian affairs, rchttlve te the dis bursement or ?JOO,000 appropriated sometlmo since for the Chorekco Indians, was beleic the coinmlltce te-day, but rofused te testiry en tlie ground that he was net a citizen or the United States and an nttoruey for the Indians. Tlie inatter will berefened te the Heuso of neprcsciiUtivcs. tiii: i:ajil of aylt.sieih head. The i:ccrntile Enullsli Xelilemnn Uxjilrcs en III. Texas Ituurli. A dispatch te the New Yerk Hcrahl from Illg Spiing, Tex-as, dated Jan. 13, says : Tlm Karl of Aylesford died hore this oveningof inflammation of the lwwels. Ilia remains will be embalmed aud shipped te England. Ile was a large preperty owuer in Texas. Houaego Finch, liirl of Aylesferd nnd Iktren of Guernsey, was uein en the 21st of Febru ary, 1310. He succecded his Cither as the seventh Karl of Aylesr0rd en Jan. 10th, 147L Ills motlier was the eulv child of the late Jehn W. ICuiglilley, ofOaehiirchbury, War wickshire, l'ii(laud. He was liiarried te the third daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Peers Williams of Temple Heuse, llerks, en Jan nary Sth, 1371. He had two daughters, Hilda Jeanna Ou'cnitelin, who was born en JttVv 2.1. 1 S7i uud Alexandra. Louisa j Minna, born en July 0, 1S75. The Prince of taiasBiuuii siiun,er ier me lauei. ine can has three blethers nud oue sister Charles Wlghtwick, lieutenant of the First Stall'erd militia ; Daniel Harry, CicmentKd ward nnd Ande Frauecse.i Williclmlne, who Is the wife of Charles Murry, in the liritisli diplomatic service. Tlie scat of tlie i'arl was at Maid Maid Maid stoue, in tlie county of Kent His llfe was clouded by his doniestie rela tions. Ills wlfe eloped with Lord Ulaudlbrd, new Duke et Marlborough, and the Queen's Procter Intervened tojrevont his obtaining n dlvorce from her. lie dropped out of Lon Len Lon eon society and devoted himself te a roving existence. tuj: .tsi-.iv.sf.v initit axd I'lsrer.. AlcllnroltceComml"tmicr Stabbed te 1'catli An Irish Tenant far m or Kill I'd. I!i:nt.t.v, Jan. It. A sheeking crliue oi ei curred at Frankfort-en-tlio-Muln, hut night A pelice commissioner named Huinpfl', who liad been active in the prosecution of the So cialists, was found dead in Trout of his own house, stabbed In two places. The assassin is unknown. Tlie untiotmccmeiit of the as sassination caused a profound sensation. The victim was active hi preicuitlng the Anarch Anarch Jets at Lclpslc, who attempted te kill the emperor. There Is no doubt but thnt thu friends of tlie condenmed AnarUiists com milted the murder. DeDtis,, Jan. II. A man named Dela Dela iienly, in Westmcalh, from which a tenant had been evicted, was shot dead last night Mr, ltti-scl ami llcr t'araiueiii- Acquitted, ltf.vuisre, Pa., Jan. IL Mrs. Jacob Riegel and her paramour, Charles Helsler, whose arrest en tlie charge of killing the woman's husband by administrating arsenic caused u sensation semq mouths age, wcre discharged from custody te-day. An analysis of the dead man's stomach she wed no trace of poison. i . Tlie riillilel-UU Itepubllcan CoriTClltleii te Take Keeu.s. PmtAini.riirA,Jan.lI. Owing te it crack in the "slate" the Republican eeuvontleti te neminate candidates for pollee magistrates took a rcces-t until January :13th, wltlieut making any nominations. A Djlnj vt.m coufcMfsIIiin.etfa JIurderer. WAur.vc.t.Wls., Jan. 11. Thomai Walsh, being informed le-day that ha could net sur vive ix stib wound rocelvod In a saloon flcht, cenfcsMsl that it was liq who ahet and killed ltiuker Meid heie In 1632. De.tiuilhe riiti In AntfU.trt, Oil. AueiisTA, G.t, Jan. Ii A lira broke out itcie this morning; resulting in the dainnge of a stock, of dry goods nud notions worth ?00, 000, in the sjore of 8. II. Myers. Iusilred. Tve fen Onulied te Death. Cirvui.rsTey, S. C, Jan. IL A pile of ceiiiiiieivint furtllUcr ut the w-eiks of Wilcox, Glbbs A Ce., caved in te-day, crushing; two eolered UilKireM te death, end injuriiiij Ihlnl. WUATUllll i.Vi'iCO.V-l. AN'ASiUNorev, r. C, Jan. HFer th Middle Atluntle statea, sliahtly warmer fair weather, vailabte winds; meitlycastciJy, en Thuriday wtiimcr and feir weather. 'etuai lUlloilec fur V, 8. S.nster, Vinet.NlA OiTV. Nevada, Jan. H"Fer Culled Klat-M isciuitev, Jenes ts4r rivt II votes in the Efiiate and Kctiitf 3. Ih b : Afesemblv, JemstreccIOd".-. nud KtegSr' , ASUIl?lurnOffyothCfeU-wi. 1J0370K, Jan. H-A.privatciUliHSAtUt l itnunAKi i " "" srVSuihS' V. 1 tboccstef NeilU.CaiiijW t ; & :? -!..' Ml J ) ?.. "ii! J$9 4- a4, ffl " tffll 'A-j 3j 1 i:a v. .? S -i 8 M si M-IS - ir X i.s. , J Hi