8fcw ' je 3&mfacte fnMmM U- ,., VOLUEE XXT NO. 17. LANCASTER 1A., MONDAY, MBKUAUY J), 1835. PRICE TWO CENTS. lb UKMOCKATIC NOMINATIONS. mew or tiii: tn.iin:iiaet. ntnr.eruns himtk.v i.v a t.Aitai: run:. 'Ilin tliilslitu Want Itiui fditiil Tlikrw t'nr Stliiuil IHtiTlnr lliiiiillil. Ilirin.lHlii, VIiCiiiiiv). Mi Kllllp. I'milt mill fprlitj;i'i (he lmi-r Thcte Musti heavy iitu polled iitthe Iloino Ileino Iloine t utile 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 y election en Saturday evening. In the Mxlh ward the contest i(ir nlili'i mini la-twccn Messrs. .las. 1'. l'ltlcker mid J. , Nchuulder brought out n lurgu iiln nml Mr. Vltirkcr scoured the nomination by n geed inajerllv. lntliu Hlghtli ward the contest ler constable brought nut it large vole, mill (he Seventh and Ninth w.itils had c.mdld.iles rer Hit? . IhhiI beard whom they tlusited nomi nated, and the vote wut iiiiiixiiully large In these vv trtls Im mi etr vc.ir. The proposed role i hanging the liiuiiuiT ir MeH-ctiiift meiii tirrs f till' mhenl lnunl Was adopted by n niujerltv r ut. The Plglith anil Mnth wards -il.vl Alntiijtly uguiuit llui new rules, but llieir iiiu umulKl hy thoseoflhoothir tumli, which Mere, excepting tlie 1'iitlitli, almost hiiIIiI In livnr or tlie new nihi '. (Miiimt li euirltit lulu full form fur two jeurs. Willi tlie nominations ler sthoel Imurd Sulitulu.v night, tliu fellow Ink vvuiilt li.iu their lepro-enlatloii of two Dem ocrats Shiiu1, Fourth, Sixth, Het'iitli, Plghlh ami Nlntli. Tlie First nml Thlnl out h li no ene mero tli in they are entitled te, .mil tli.' Fifth ward will Is) left without a Iii'iiUHTiitli meinlsr. Next venr thore w ill Is-it v .h uucv In Ihti Tliiril ward, which lln itv ommlttce will li.ne te assign te tin' Fifth ward, mid tlie ve.tr following tine In tlie I Irtt ttiint, which wIlliiNe he given te tlie I irtli and llien thn lii'inix'nitle representation limn oil' It of tlie wards will lie ritialiril, mil tlie riile Imh-hiiie cllcetlve. Fellow ing is llie vote In detail fur tlie school IhmfiI, en tlie rule ami tlie ticket mimliiiileil liy ouch of tlie wards, it will Iiewh'Ii tli.it of tlie returning shret turseulv Messrs lurmtotter, MeCom MeCem ev itml McKIHIps mew riw'lorteil. Thcre m.ii quite a variety of short tickets circulated; ill some w, mis Mr. MiCouisey'snaino having llCOIt ll'lt oil the complete list, ulille otheis itli milt f.mr, (He or six names More in ir. ulnileii. It It -Mid that much of tlie oppo sition te the old directors Mat an "antl-llm-hrli" movement, directed net se much igtfnsl the present suH)rlutciidcut at inn iint "f hostility te the system or elty iiht- 1111 loll- H t. Ili iiti- In Iti'tnll. wjtria. sj" vM.iMtt, l a 1 I flnPiii Ik i ii ml .Wirt .5167,11 It-", K1310 13: ldl" .... liiimsiHlU'r l'61.1i)fil'i!lS.ilir Ni.lSf 7IU I M l..hiilim lt2iS;tii?n M K ll'J l.ll urn Mi..m.'. fie.'in.vin ii-:iu kisi s ni I iliu Mi lilllw itfiSITNlSI I.Vi 1HM Sll Ta In- ,ii I'.mu JIWiiS7 l'. i.inal till ' !'' -anamtia nirj m ;w ini"ii t Kiuiii ,at tun t; n n ic; ntt iMuiiiK.iiir 3i i;-."!! fist i:i i c,i ? m 11 - iit(t 7JJ II UX IK SSB SI .kVI In i c. -en iim r In 71 Ui;l t M 131 IS1 (i 7T0 .lm l.ll TIIL KLLK. t "i itni. TilViij Tin. im Til T'Fiai. utini ituti 'it w e iii y t.' iii'.'Mau ir.-i I llttT M'Altll. Ceniiiiiin t'liiini'U Martin Dolti'lier, .laceh J're, Niniiii'l sleiiuh, Ilenry WeU'i. 4'ontt.ilile-A. li. lle. oHer 1'. cn lirlsu JiiiIkv Iiisjut'tei Win. SVlictirenbr.tnil SIXOMl M'AIUl. t'oiniiieiiConiii'll noerKoN.tniiun.tiooio 1'. It.ttlifuii, . J. Sleiiiniiin. ('mistiMe D.inlel ('mii;ilell. ii txer ll.trry II. llolten. llliluO 111 A. I. I'M an. In!-! ter KiiW'ill'l.irh. I II l mi MAUI), t'einini'il Pell nril Jehn M. KlMiily, Cl'liT Iv hh r, ( lint. s hull, tr. I eii'tt.tl'li iieit, Iteni'i M".r -rruLNiutderr. iiide-ii. r. n.ttit. Intintter Viliiiu Oblriitlcir. I Hi' III II M'Altll. C'eiuimiii dm in il Jehn Oelit, II A. .Smith, Joteph Wolf. ssiMnr WiIll.iiuhtoinerM.ttt. Milerin in llariy l Cirton. I'niistnlile Iiiik". t i nw rcitre I'.llk. Jude ke. i:. Sli.ii'ller. t'lnil M'aiiii. '"elirt Coiineil II. K. Malone. Ceiuuiiiu C'uuiu'll .Jehn J, Jollrle. D.miel Trew It, A-ein .1. M. llci'OK. ( oiist.ihle- Meue Weli'h. .Inil'e - mil v Mt'tKitr. lntpci ter -I.em It .Simen. hivrn M'MIII. I'oiiiuieu t'eiinull P. Iloefol, 11. I'. ,Mert, ;. J. ew out. Mdermim -I. 1'. l'ltieKer. I'liniUble Martin IMIIy. sM.'v)r Ilenry Koinei. JiuIke Ilrnii J. llreun. Intpoetor -.Inn. It. Soner, hi:vi:ntii mmiiii. Selii t Oeiincll lienrKii 51. Ilerui r. ('oiiiineul'ounoil II. rnmk Adams I'lillip UlllkollierK, l'r.ink Kv.iiIh. ('iiiiHttlile-Jiiltti Morrlnuer. VstoHser -James It. (i.irt in. JiiiIke Win. MeUuililiu. lntpivter William Derwait. l.Kllllll WAIIH. (. ommeii Ceuntil il. II IIoeuoi, I'laiicit ,1. Martin, Cyrui Wintert, CharleHt l,ippeld. ( 'ont'.ilile -tioe. Shay. wtesvir- (,'hrlKt I'r.illey. .1 uiIkl' -Samuel lloevoi. Iiitpoi'tei -II. (I. Ktllnr. MS Tli M'Vltll. Si hit l en neil Win. Wot7el. roiiimeu Council Ml let I'ite, I.emIn II. I'lnher, rroilcrieU Muuseii. Aldoiui.ui-Sher. smith. Nes.Mir Chut. Iloimliteu. Conttable Jeru Slilnille. .luilue Ijoe. IIwmii. I UNpoetor Cli.e. itroeui. nil niM.Miniu:. 1 let Maul Jehn Sihaiuii. sivend Maul Junius It. Dennelly. Thlul Muni II. rnmk I.euiau. I'eurth Maul l'r.ink llriiikiit.iu. nilh Man' Win. It. Slrlne. Sixth M.ird Ilarvey ICiiIkIU. SoneiiIIi Mitnl .Itilui 1 Kuapp. Illuhth M.ud (Jeei-n Hardy. Mnth Miird .loteph Arneld. 't'lie new oils iiiininitloe Mill miet this moiling at H eVIih'K at Domeoratii: lio.ul lie.ul lio.ul (piaiteis ler ortMUiMtien. lii't lliiuliiiii. Kuii'e roeoItiiiKtho iiomlii.ttieu ler onmineii council by tliu Dcmovnitlevottirs of tlie 12l;litli Mftrd, the ipiosllen arltet its te Mhcthorer net I am flluililn te held the olllce, net having losided In the M.ird olio ye.tr. Net mIsIiIiik te allow the mint loiueto petHibility of my ivjivtlun of that hotly, and tlioeontoipiout election et a ltvpiililir.m te till my Heat, I horeby doeliun the nomination, and luturu my tliioero thanks te the lioiueoratio voters of the i:ihth Mitrd for their umelli Ited honor hi pliii'lux me in nomliiatleii. U. Ilnw. Ill.lll.Mlll. In tlie l.mhtli mini (l. IIilw UiKiner, ulunu lultL'tl tllOllllllll'itt IlllUlbvrill MltCH rill'ixillllllilll ceiliull, ili'i Hint till ri'tiMiiiM t lut I upie.irln lili cavil or ilct'lhnttteii i'IkouIii'Ie. (.'luulci Llppiilil, tlie fiimtli lilulit'St en thn ticket, tluu licceincs one of tlie biU'Ct'wjfiil iMllilhliltca. 1'iital lli)iiiiilllii(,'. At WihiIw loll nrHeii.il, Londen, a pi hale Kohiler en h'u.ird duty, l'tlday nlKht, k.im' n mail ndv.tiivtiiR toward hit pest and com. mamlud him te halt mid ghe the counter ceunter hIrii. The stpanger neither halted utir re- jillcil, but aiiompieu 10 M-alK jutt tliOK'iard line. The sentinel thoreujiou iilunncil hit bayonet into tlie inau'n body, kllllnj; liim itliuntl luttaiitlv. An nii'eiiut of Ihlt otvur etvur otvur lemti loiu'hed liomleii tiHluyiiiid Mat eii(. Kenili'd Inte a MMitillen.il icpert that thed. uiiulterH h id Hindi) mi attack en the arsenal. An liiM'Mlgiileu shows thul thn mini who at. tempted te run the K'"il Mat alto a soldier ami rouiiiiileof Ihncciilluel, mIieiii he had ll leil In iiiiney hy ii silly pniUlnil Joke. mil .iru it.t va'.v urn .sir ii. Illi t'liliiilin MI.IHMMXI .tuulii.t llie I'lllOmiK A t.tkn t.ilti llullrtiiiit ('iitisit). I'lttnliniK DNpiiteli In Ihr Tlliiui. It it net liollewil new Unit Kes,'imi Conk Cenk llng Mill appeal lii court In IMltilnirf,', en Meiiilay, ut had Iki'ii iiuiloiiut'eit, te parllol parllel parllol pate In the Kif.it l-.illni.iil onto, Mhlcli It net down ptiHllltely for lil.il licfore Jiide r.wlnj,'. Tlie in tlini Isn suit bimiKht by II. J. Mcdiauu, of l,.iiii'iittei', nillre.ul builder, asalntt the I'HlMiiuj,' , ikc i:rle mllreail ceinpiny. ll IiimiHen an origin. il claim of feilr liuudud ami IHIv llieuiiel dollar, Willi ui'arl) sl M"ii's lutoient, brhlKlliKit lip te Stkni.uoe, mid the Muni It of nioalel Intoi Intei Intoi est te Viiuderhlll. who ewiit tlioeoiilrolllui: iiiloietlln the flushing A Lake Krln rail mad, nml llilelter, the I'ltl'luirK inillloii inillleii inillloii itite. Mini h.it ne.irlv all the te k net owned b Vmultiblll ami t en large bhn'k of lit lieiiils, 'llie reid mils tiem I'lltsliiiin te YouiiKt YeuiiKt YouiiKt lew n, ()., ami Mat proettetl at an outlet Irem I'iltiburK te the Neith mid Wct and a con nection with midcihllt'.) lllltt, iMV.IlltO of the complaints of the I'iltilniri; shlpisjrs of the otOitieu ite Ireluhlt eh truetl theni by the lines e lriuitMirtiitlnii it'iitetliiK thvu Mr. Miiiluini tie1. thoteutnict te build thoentlro ie.ul, Kradlim, luicl-hed, bridKOt, Iren and oerithliijr, exii pt liyht'iil way and statlent, ntve-tary te iniike ll wadv for oiierallou. Hit pltfe Mat te In' iwe nml all ill' million ilellurt, te be villi I .,1 ui.oeii in UiiiiIk, f-.'iK),liOi) In stock ami tliu Kiliuue In cash, thoentlro work te lioceinplitcil Mitliiu nM'.ir. Itwat the l.iiKest iudlxiiluil rallre.il nuitnu'l oer iimlort.ikeii in Miltieiiutrv. but it Mitt ooiu eoiu oeiu pletctl within tlie stipuletitl tlme, tlollterotl tii llie oeniuiu, .icioptetl by tlie dirctters and Mat oH'r.ttel with tlie' unprecedented prellt or maklMK a Ien t it ut. ul Idend the llrst j ear. lit alui wnt ttsui rifeifiiljtl and thou- w.it a serlet of strualet te socure control el it. Vaudeibllt paid at high n-tf 17a porshare for soiiie el the stock (r Millie t."0) mid the coiieeni hat precil n M'ry lirollUilile olio. It it capital ietl at ?I,IiJ,ikpe, halt thoiiiiieunt in iHiuitsaml half In stock. The oeiitruetlou e the lead, Mhlcli wat uudeiuki n by Mr. Meiliaiiu. Miissupcrt I soil by the ceiniunv't eerit el oiijtluceri, el Mltein seluttl.iii Wlnimet wat the t hlef. When the work wilt ready for delitery he oertlllotl te Its iiiinplotieii'iiit'ortliui; to'oou te'oou to'eou tr.ut, wlilliiK Unit t7u,ilir work reiuaini'd te botleuo, theuij Inr whli li could Im tlo tle tlo duiteil freiii bills te be allow ei the routrao reutrao routrae tort for evtni weik iloue by him oiilslde lilt contract by tlirit lien nml at the liittanee of tlieniti(iii. Thei-.iiiin.iti's ciiKluecit, and tln.te iiii'hariieelMr. Met rami's Morktuliso Merktuliso Morktulise )iicnlly Ment oter Ihlt extr.t work tnaotliei and mirttsl iijmiii Its extent. Ititnitlsted ery I.intelj In i Illinois of nmsi.niv from the tpco tpce tpco illeatleusatiiliuatlilitioii.il work which bad btt'll re'puii'tl bv new Iim t adopted by llie i-eiiipnii In n.tlcr te srt'iirt' riht of w.iy at lets exit n-". In round uuuilsirt tlie iiist of tlie extra work was ftiU.ime, for Mhleh Mrlinuiii protPiited hit bill In the llnal tut tl out. It Mitt net admitted by the direc tors who dit lared that their enginicrt dKil dKil lewml all extr.it mid that under the ttintr.tet tbe ceniiau oiifilneon wcre the sole jtiilgoael the work iloue. Tiny tltvllnttl te an opt tlie re.nl unless the cmitrai l prien wat aivepti'd hi full ler its coii.lrucllen mid held it at the ilik et the builder. I pirn tin ii pii'sciitatiimt Mr. Miiiniuti m.iile asotllemt ut at thoceiitiiict iirlce, tf.ne .1 receipt In full for all claims and the mail wat taken oil hit hands. Ill' suhst'iiucutly learned that Km.'iiii'cr Wiiinuer .mil iutassi. I.ililt had resirlel ami allowed hit entire bill forextra work nut Me ilemnmled IJt pisinenl which Is mu utiised liebiinifs this suit', licit lepri'veiilcd In Hampton A li.dtll. 1'. M. Mngeoet tlust l, s, II. Itoxneldt, of I,ancat ter. The eiiiniu'iiyt atleriie'vt arc Counclert lit Oil. Knox ami 'Watsen, el lint city. llli'l.lM' Ml.,, li, ,1 In rltl.l.niT;- 1 In- II, l.n. sim Itlni; lel.i. Spt'ilal llltpnlt h te Hie Intbii nil tCKl' I'llisntmi, Vb. H The Mciir.inu ts0 h it Itt'ii attached Ci.iil.lln Is net liore. The j 1 1 1 wat seel Ills I altei Isilh sides had e hiusttsl Itt t'liallviiKOM. Mr. Dalell, ceunsel ler Mr. Mciiraiiu, m openhi); called attention In llie svnll.ii il nl the teiitnit tamlM.iiil that Ml. Mel ,1111111 had liecn eempelleil te liu. iron lieiii llciintit, one of the di rectors, mid te tell Isindt te Hostctter, nnetlier of the dins ters el thu nml. Conn Cenn st'l fei delenil.int, at the clese of Dalzell's opening, took ext option te this as irreletaut .mil cab ulalitl te projiidiie llie jury, and met oil that in mew el it llie jury be with drawn and the f.ve continued. The court oxerrulotl llie tiiolleu anil T.nler, engineer ter Mi (.i.inii, was the llrst witness Thoavse will last nil this woek. rrn.tii uituri: i rci:i'.if. Tin' I'l .ilio-ltlell le Until tnelliiT Mim U Trl.ll ntil Diitvn. Iti'Kiilur imitspimiluncoet Intkli lut.xmi Cl'DMi ilie i:, ll i. 'A-Tlie Cedar lireM) lt'OUlli his icly met en I'rid.iy ONCliing. l'risldeiit S. I',. Wanner In the t hail. The uieiithly olittieu of sis-letj elllccrs, rosiilted at loltews: rreshlcnt, D.ttld Myer, vice president, M. M. Weau'i ; Mviel.iry, Mollie 1. Weistj assisUtnt sccrct.irv , JIKs Mark) Lew it; tieisiitci, i:, S. (ieist, editor, N. Kelse Worst ; ci iUc, A. K. Le.uu.iu. The mormen iUesllim wat discussed by Messrs. hcifeit ami l.illue, Mho had net recovered from the mm k tii it lust week, ami in cenKciiiciicc Ihodubate waturncd iutea farce. The jiulutH dit nled that Moriiieuisin luilsl ii. An oration intitleil " l,iudloril l,iudleril l,iudloril Oppresscd Ireland," was doliverctl bv J. liulter eitt. Miss s.illle I'.. I.tlttiu recited xx It ll considenible olei'iitlouary clltft, "The lluiuset Tliue." The propesiUmi, nllcretl bv ene et the iiieiuIh'In, Je held another lilet'k Hi d at some Inline date, was bittcrlv oppesotl b several memlieis, upon the Ground Unit the last mock trial and even the Ivccuui, hat been severely c utlcicd bv the ui.'ijeiity et the peo ple residing in the muuctli.ite iicikIiIsiiIiinmI, vthoiireMeiiuonitot. AIIIkiiikIi the majority tf IImi mni iiltitiu ii ithn In I ut jtl luilifltit ii. ti.i- nijitfs i i i.tjii' in iii in ci iiiriiiiii iiuothei til. d, they voted airahist tlie pioposi pieposi piopesi tlou upon tlie iiiKiiiui ills et the oppetltioii. Alter thciiuswciliunf a nuniboref relerretl oiiestioiit which elicited a Klf.it deal of fun tlie society adjoin ihhI te meet en uext I'rid.iy UW'lllll. A.Sl'.I.MM' l.ll. I. Kit. A salttiuV) lll.irhHiiillli.uiil Ills llnrse sun, u lj llie Haj lApu ns. ()uS.iluiilayaftcriioetiiit.i:t,'io,click, Henry Z. W.tllace wat Instantly killed at KIner's station, en the 1'iiiiisvlvaiii.t railuud. He Mat oiesshi). the railroad with a horseiuul wagon and was stunk bv the scieud section of the iluv oxpiess east, vvhicli he ditl net si'e appient hint:. lilt skull Mat tiuctiiicd mni he tiled iiitlautly. Hit horse, also, wat kllletl, and lilt wagon Nh.ittcied te ploi-es, Mr. Hots, vvholivet at Kiiuer's, kiw the train appiDni'liiug .mil attouiptetl te prevent theaciitlent bv call lug te Mr. Wallace, but the latter evitlciitly did net hear hiiii, The linlorliuiute iii.in was a blacksuutli mid rotidetl at the v lllage of Ileth any, Salisbury teunslilp, alxjiitaiiiilnsoutlier Klners. On Saturday he did a very hard il.ty's w erk mul w out te Kluzers lerent a shop. He le.ues a wlfemul two i lillilien. Deputy Corener 11. II. Knlirur liHil an iiiiiiisleii the lenialnt en Siuidav, the Jury romleriug u vertllct et accidental de ith anil oxeiioratiiig the railroad tempany Mem all lil. line. till Vlllllt.lll.. Ctlllll.lll), Owing te the small ciewd In altcmkuKe llie Monlague ceini'tly uniipauy did net held it iiiatiueti at tlie opera heuse. IilUic livening the building was crowded mul thu peileriuaiU'O Mat excellent. The eeinuny loll for New ux. alter midnight, whoie they open this week. llitriui; Appeals. Tlie eomiiiissleners lie.trd npjie.ils te-day from the as.ses.siiiei)tt inade In the eth. stli mul lUh Mitrdt elty, Wet Heinplleld, i:.ttt iJuucum ami j-un tow tow nships. TIIK CITY BUM: iSOCIKTY. .i.v .t..xirt:tts.iiiv in.tr ii.i.v vr.t.t:. iut.tTi:i . Tintr.t: viiinviti:. Sprit,!! Nri lies nl hi. I'iiiiI'". M. .Iiilm's I. nth. nui unit M. .Intnl'i. Hi fm ini'il ('linn hrs. Tlie Aiiiinnl Itt pnil Itt HkIiiii Anriiliiln of Hits IjiIe 'lliiulilfii. htetriis, Theslxly-slxth nnulvettiryiif llie 1incnt 1incnt ter City lllhle seclnly tvat held Sunday oven even lug. The prliieipil meeting w'at held In Sk Paul's Uoferiiiod eliurt h, wliii li was lllled te ev orllew lug. The liii'cting M.tt presided ev or hy Iluv. C. ltelmensnyilcr. The sorvlcet opened with mi iiiillicm by tlie choir, fol lowed hy coiigtcg.itieual singing, ltev. J. Max II, irk, el the .Meral I. in elniivli, renin lirlleu of the Serlplure, mid ollerotl prayer. Hev. Kohuentuydor re.nl the following annual address. i hi: ts.M'U, Miinti:ss. Slncolhe Amerlc.iii lllhle .Society cnteiiil iijMMi the fourth goner.il supiilv of llie I nltcd Sliitet mill territories with llie lllhle, r.'i7 eoiintlet Iiiimi been complelely iiiiiMitsetl by itilnirlvitns I'll couullet liuve Ikjeii partial I x- oaiivatsed, mid VII still ro re lll.llll te Im supplied. Much of llie work bat licen hi the terri tories, vvhore llui t-.iuvim Mat voryoxptn veryoxptn voryexptn slvo. In roferenio te thlt work "the last annual ieiut of the Neclely says: Tlie vattnett el thn territory te Is) u.xillored, the iipiic.iniiioes of llie pop'ulatieti te ls reai hetl, mul the illlllfultics of thoroughly syste matizing the work ami the consequent large exK'ndituru iuvelvctl, hint Imi n carefully considered by the Ixciril ; but they M out forward, tlcpi tiding iiieii the llihle-leviiig Jt'opleof Ihlt great country for the necot necet fsiry meant te carry It te a Hiiifcssful con summation. Thut'f.ir the meant le carry en thlt work have Ifcn tlorlvetl chlelly from the last glftt et the ilep.irted. Hut even this picflniis soiiree of incoine hat Is'cn iusiilllclciit te Hint the deiunlitit upon the resources of tlie sni'lely, and it considerable draft hail te ls maile upon beipicsts ro re ro ceivctl in former j ours. Invh'w of theso tacit, the liiitiagorsfan liiitiagersfan liiitiagorsfan net avoid expressing tlnlr iippielicntjen that, unlets tlie canto It mero generally mid prt'ttlngly piescnlcd in the churt lies and tlie Irieiidtet the society irspeiiil nierc liberally te Us cl.ilmt, the (line is near when the work, lieth nt home mid abroad, must be greatlv curtailed, Nevor was thcre u mero general ileni mil Ter the Scrlptillet In our own land; never were the nations ofthet'irth stretching forth their hands se e.irgerlv ler the Weld of Llfe ; never Mat this society lnoie thoroughly cqulpK)d for itt work. In our own Imul luewth.tu Km ttlsirtcurs woreouiploved fera loligeror shorter peiled iluringtlievc.tr. Thev visited ,'J7,2I.". families. Thov found 1'iD.inrf l.millles without llll. Us. '1 hi'suppliisl HH, t l.iinllies with lliblcs. 'lliey supplied also 177, 1'.f.' liitlividu.ils. 'Iho iiuiulier of volumes issued in raised litters for the blind, dining the ear, was .i."i7, ami the eutliti iiiimls'r Itsuitl in rorty rerty rorty twe vears, l.t.IOI. Iirfurelgn itiunlrlet."ilO,.rl(l liihles and por tions et Itiblus were distributed. Ceiittirntng this foreign tlistrihulien of tbe I'.ilile, the if tsirt savt : "Wliftlier it Is) the Imnk sent out in advance et lliellv iim picachcr, or the book ciisimpanlisl mid applied tiy entl oxplalia explalia oxplalia tient, or the Issik einil, lining In permanent and legible lei in the gieal f h Is, whiilillie pre.n hoi's voice has pioeliiinieil, ovei v tvliore the Ilible it in ib'iuaud mid is ei.imteil liulis 'iis.ible te the perm incut suit ess et mis sions." 'Iho I't nusvlv.iui t I.ihle Ms-uty, during Ihe last vtiir, ilesti United -irT.iu; I'.lliles ,inil irlle'ns i,i ltibles In eighteen dillcmit l.uiuuiiges. Tht Lim-iiMi'i lilble s(-iety has iloue much tewaitl the gn,it work et the Aineiiiuu lllhle Ms-ictv ill this .mil ether Kinds. Wo.irebiititlittlostic.ini (lowing :nte this izrc.it weik of lllhle circulation. It is u huuiillatiug lad, that I'cnnsvlvania in this work it far liehind most ether gloat states in our ceuutrv. With ijiii imputation, wealth anil reseiini's, we should lake an ndvaiicetl leading Hisitieu ill tint great wink. And 1 ix ill lt heie in Iho eenlie of thn lines! agri cultural t utility in (liesi.ite, it Ihs'euus us te lead ill (hit ii'uiih iieedeil advmi"tsl niovo nievo niove inent. lluutstly thankful te our Ilr-ivcnlv r.ither ler llie blessings of the ist vcar, lit us leek te linn in ceiilltllng pi aver ler the guidance ami help which we need nt the tuliire. I submit herewith the reimrt of tliu tre ti ll re r. I.v Ml vsteii. 1'v , Kcll ii, 10. s .. 1 1 Ixr It. trcnsiiit 1, In utsHiiml wltli Uiticus In t.ll liililo&ecli'l)'. TebiliiiPti 011 liaiHl, Ki'l , IKSI fil"7 le ensti ittelvtsl l'ivnli It'ilan limit h W '-, Te nihil 11 it It nl l. Jehn l.iitle rm cliureli . II 37 Te cash leu iveil tnmi kiiIc el lltlites, te 71 I e 1 icli It me itiiiilvcrsiii v tnlliillitii l.nuii laillii'ivui elnr.ili It mi Teca-li trein iituiticrsaiy collt'clleii st. si,iienn l.utlii'iiiiKhiiltli 27 M ltXMnll lllllll llllllltel'H.II) tellictliiii r ut iki'iiiiini u t iiiucii . . .1 r.i --ifl; fit, lit Ml. V DtjiO'lteiJ 3 I'l llv I'l'iiiisvlv.tni.i llllili' Miclctv ler lliblcs . ... Ill 11 lt cvplt s IKC oil r.llitcs 10 lt Luillcs' cilv 'Imul sevlcty ileiiu linn niM" .... a mi llv l'eiiiit)lviinltt llllile stMiety iltmn iltmn tieii . . . lei ml -Jim iu ll.ll.t1UO 111 llCJSlllt'l S IliihIs . f Si 71 Hev. A. M. Whetstone, adveiliseil te be present, tailed te put 111 1111 apiear.ince ; Het. J. Max Il.uk, of the Menivi.m 1 hiircli, was In troduced. Ilosiiekt of the wnik.ilre.idv iloue m the 11 Mile cause, .intUhegifuter work vet le be accomplished. One bundled vears age thcre Meie only Iho millions et ltibles printed ; and new tlitie .11c one bundled and seventy-live millions. This may seem hi be 1111 iuiini use Inerc-iM', but the work et tlis seuiiuatiug the M'lipluie is even el hi its lul.uiev. Altheugli thn Itlhle hat liecn tiansliited Inte inanv luiigii iges theie 1110.1 gieater iiiiiulii'i of languages and dia lects in width It has never apK'.irctl. Hev. Hark dot-cubed the duliet ut the liible dis tributor ut beiug two feld: lirst te put the liible into the hands, ami then into thehcuits of the people. These engaged ill this all inisirt.iiit weik sheulil ciindiii t llu uisclvet at le piove then filth bv thcii dailv lite. 4 Hev. Dl. Irwin II. Teiieute, el' I'lul.idel. phla, genenil six'icl.uy el the I'enusvlvaul 1 society, wat new ilitiedilcctl mil commented by s.iylng that itcest tiki.lltKl te translate the lllhle iu the Arabic language. An idea may thus lie formed of the vast sum needed te cairy ferwaul the weik of the sod- tty. 'llie itiiite 11.it neon li.iusiatetl into ttl.l laiiguaget and diiiltt'ts ; hIkiiiI loe of which, bewevei, me al most entirely out of use, owing te their 10 10 10 constiui'lieu. I'ive hundred and nineteen languages mid tllaliels meid used in Al'ilca, while theSciiptiiiis, In wliuli) 01 pari, Mere nnlv liiiutetl Iu sixlv one. He also spoke el the pieniishig outlook for Iho spicnil ut' the gespd hi Japan and Clilu.u In our own stale et 1'e lllisvl Willi. 1 we need the liibleiiilwt ut.v- two languages ami tllalects. v tlKi.liilei s siiiuv 01 sinvi.xs. Hev Ten cm e 1 elated the! Iitiiiustamesel a meeting he hail Willi 'Munitions Stovousjdur Stevousjdur Stoveusjdur iug Hint gciillt'iuaii's lust illness In Washing ton. On being atlliiittt'tl te the sick hhiiii of the "Ohl Commener," lioceuvcrcd wllhhhii itfevr memeiilt in vthltli he tisik iK-cisieu te dlicet hltiitteiilien te lollgieus ni.ittcis He slid among ether things, "Mr. Slevuis.if you should tlie what shall wie.11 cenn mingy, 1111 belhriu the lllhle Y" Mi. S"tevfiismiswered : "Takothe liible nw.iy nntt we have nothing left." lie then tliret led Mr. Slevens' atten tion te the dm tliue el the nlenciueiit, ami asked hllu If he believed in it. Mi. Stevens iiiadu no niisnei. Hcv. 'leiieiiee then asked him if lie would believe in it if he pi ned te III tii the Inilhol'lhe iIik tiine. Mr. Stuvent leplletl lint II It was iiieved In him he would have le bellove ll. The cleigviiiau thou lead lu him St. Paul's argument tin tint utoiieuieiil, te which Mr. Slevens listened attentively, ami ut the t lest) said "a veil ingenious argument veiy ingenious," anil mil letl : "It 1 wcre te sav I have been a Christian 1 would He. but mv trmxl old Iliu- tlt mother viat oiieautl I bmiovein her." I no service concluded with an nnllicm bv the choir, it collection, the tloxelogv anil bvia'dktleu. tin: MiirsTtmi at kt. .ieiin's. A siHMiml iinnlvcrHiiry meellng was held nt St. Jehn's lititherail cliitrelt, whkh was alto well ullemlcil. Hev. Mv Ivnnitt Stall pro pre sldcil. Alter nil uutheni by llie choir mid 11 hymn by thn coiigrcgutleii, Hev. Stall rend dm lmli ps.ilui. Hev. Ir. Irvvln 11. Terrence, secretary of the I'cnnsylvnuia lllblii S'K'iely, madn 11 sliert mhliess, In which he set feitli the luisnt luisnt luisnt iuieoefdlt.seinIiialltigllitiserlitttret. He Mat lollewed by Hey. V.. I. Iteed, of Clulst Liithuimi church, allerwlilili tbe imniml ilddiTHt, printed iilsivn, wut read by Hev. Slall, A collection Mitt lllled, a hymn nn J the doxelogv sung, ami Iho tougiegatieii dismissed with 11 benediction. at sr. jiiiin'h iinieivN iii:i-eumi:ii. A thlnl nieellng wut held at St. Jehn s (lerinmi Hefernietl t liuwli eendiicletl by Hev. (I. A. Neelf, M he read a (iei man transla tion of llie iiIhive meiitlelitsl amiii.il rcirU Addiosses hi fierm.in Mew undo bv Hev. Kmil Melster of St. Slephui's, and 'Hev. !'. I'. Mavserof.Ieii I.ulhenm church. Them Mutcheiul mul ciiiigrcgnllen.il singing, nml 11 colledion lifted, the service eeiicliulliig with llie duMiIegy and Is'iiedlctlen. 1.1: ii.tt.i. ttvs. A Nmnlicr of lints from Din III iiiiuinl uf I'uss Iiik Inlfifnt. The Louisville club have live Uitterles. I'llth, kilo pitcher or the Millvilles, hat slunctl te play 111 Willi iiusperl. Jehn Htchmeud, tlie sheit step of last veil's Columbus loam, hat net yet signed. The Detroit club Intends te held out another year, untl lliey advi rtlse for players. Nick 1 1 nn Hey, who Its I the kn lieltlers of the Cistern League kistseaseii, h.itnetHlgiifil vet. IIIII.v (leer. late of the Hroeklvn, will piny second ler the Louisville, ami in ty captain (lie club. Clcauier, l.ite of ritlsbiirg, pxt te lliltl lliltl lliltl more te cover second, Midi Ii iiuisiii de " te the tpieen's tatte." Them It n strong feeling hi Hmeklvn against the in.'tnugciueut of the club ler re leasing Kimlicr, who It n tlue iiitcher. tfagiit, Mho played en thn Aitivct, of Hchlling, last season until they went under, h.c signed Willi llie Wushinuleu I). C. Kast eru League 1 Ink llinile xv mitt f.l,emJ te have an Cistern League team in lltltimere. Ifeltl M.iss.1111010 ii.i.vh that It will be llke last je-ir m hen he had no money for players. The Alleutewn people wnnt le org.uiie an I'. istciu l'ciiutvlvaiiii nt'oei.itloii, with Heading, I'ettsville, llarrislnirg. Suubiir.v, D.mvllle, Mb Ciinm I. Mahaney City, llael llael ten 11ml Alleutewn in the circuit. The secrelury of the Kaslrrn League has appievetl thoeenlrit tt of all the plavcrt with tlie Uiucaslcr t lull exM'ct J inu't lleu.ild. It It said that lie will net pUy heie but will go te Il.t1111ib.il, Me. The f.jn,t i; I. iff thinks tivoeftho K.ist crn League clubs will be pretty evenly 111 itched. Se jr (he Norfolk .mil Umestster iliibt show 11 (lie weakest teams ami It is doubtful whether they can kieji step with such t lubt at the Virginias. A incellng of the llastem league will be held at Tavler's hotel, Jersey I itv next Wed nesday te fill two vacancies by biking in clubs, lt is e.ss ted tint elulu from llui t funl, llildgopeit, Springfield, .ler-ey City ami H.iltlineie will in. ike applications ler admission, Petersburg, 11., also vwmtt te enter it nine. The I! ilthuore s'ople de net knew w hat te tle with Tenituv lliirns. He it mIiI te boa teiiible ftilure "in light Held, but this it net hit fault, at he it an iiilield pla or. hen it comes te batting he gets up uumng llie Iiist, uuiHth.it Is wh.v the man Moment don't want te lese him. '.lake Hv.ius will pi iv right and I)i mils Cascv eenlie. In the ' iiii'i'.liiuiiiiet tint ycai,.iineng lintable base ball oveiitsiiiontioii it m.ule of Iho two twelve inning 'games pi, ned by the lieiisides in Iticlimnuil ill .lulv when each club ,011 one by. t si-ero of ! te 1. lt also until es the fifteen Inning gaine plaved with tlie Denie-lic-s-ln Newark en August lis w lien the only run of the game was ia.nl u bv the Irensitles. ltig Murpliv, Mho plavetl hi Cleveland last season anil afterwnnlt'wcnt te Wushhu; Wushhu; iiigleii ami led the Kitting 111 lint American iis-.i'intieii. is at home in pruiptield tlisen gagttl. lie Mould boa strong addition te the l-iucaster dub, as he it ene or the heaviest Iclt I11111I hitters in the country, and the Inline dub Is et in need of a lleldei. Mur phy sigui d w ith the 1 Hillsides last v ear v hen thev weit) iu no ussnoiullen, but jinni-oil ami went te Cleveland. Tlie Noilelk club of the Custom League has setiiietl the following peeple: A. .1. Swan of last eu's Doinestits, inanicrei anil .lb ; J. M. lltliry, pitcher of List e.u'sf il.lllil Hapiils mid Clovel.iud li.uiis ; lierbv, the blight li.uifd call life of last vmr's Ironsides ; Mcl'.liev, liitclieref last jeai's Meinunent.ils mul rhiladellihi.t; Stene, tti In r el ku-tj ear's Trentiiiis and Demeslles ; l'ewtll .mil Stnttten of the Virginias; t nil and I'lt'iec, seeeuil mul thiitl Imseiiicii of last season erk club; Ilullu.iglt) of rortsineuth's, Clevekuitl, ami pitiher of Ihe old Norfolk dub. The .Siririiii; ic thinks the llii hiiieud people will lluil .It's) Simmons a "hustler." He certainly has gathered letsi ther a tc.tin which It sullleiciitly stiongte play 111 the Aiiieric.tii Assoc! itien. It intitules lloilse lleilse lloilse lieldei, Kiniber, Corcoran, Uneuwoetl, Inte of the llrtsiklvn's, Nash, i.leuii, Jehnsen and Meegui el last year's Virginias 1'yle mul lligguis, el the lientidet, ami Ltthaui, of Louisville. The Philadelphia Viwi of jes Icrday says that Khnber has nut et signetl aud.it the base ball nevvs 1110 tuiuislied that p.ipcr bv Sccittary lliililleltiek, of the I Eas tern League, It may boeerreit. tiii: hi:ajh.i:.i iiiiefi ma rt:. Ail Apparition Hull l'tillews Xlnrtlci II llt' short s Hit lt;l. UutvUlcCer lEcitllng i:.tgle A gljest story that is told m ith consnlcrable ixunestnesi mul which is U'liig widely talked ubeul in the lower seetimi el Lancis tcr county, tcluteu te the spmt of tlie late ll.il uey Sheit, who was lnuideied, ami whose nuiitleier has net jet lioen punisheil fm the Mickotlerinie. Sheit wat muulerctl in hit sleigh going home liem aiit te I..111 cas'ei. The sleigh was sold at public ven due last spring te n iieighlmiuig faiiuei. I'aities have bonewetl anil used the sleigh this vviutel, untl fiem one el Hie putits, it is leaiueil, that in leliirnlng luuu u.uiv ville one nlglit lecently, thev mm a sii.uige mul unusual sight standing In the middle of thu read. It had long oiilstretihcd anus and Its lam w 010 a deathly liallei. 'I lie tlilvci did net knew sheit, lull liii de- tipifnu tallies te that given by mi intimate u iiiiaiutaucoet the iiiunlcieil 111 111. As the slt,r'h uppieuchcil thenpiiaiitiiiu avoice xvnslie ml s,iviug : "It's iiiiue I want it; 1 must li ivc it." The horse at thlt moment threw 1 1.11 k its ears ami ipiite Irighlenetl, siitlileiily st.uuil lmwiirtl but slightly shicil te ene "side. The Imi se could net lie held and run vnv i.ipullv, und just at the slt'lgh reaehed the st w Iu 10 tire alleged ghost steed, the Hiiii it unshed. It wuttliessed iu heavy tlark ilellung, a il.uk oil vioel toiiilert vvasiibeul tlieiusk.mil it vvoie ,1 1 .111. Thoiluvei sayshiS len't knew whcthei tlie ghost wanted the thigh of Jus tice. Many tliiuk that Klieil dt m.iuilcd jus lice unit mil Iho old sleigh. The stmy it 1011- shh i.ihlv.talkttl about. 'Ihe " ghost was seen some tllstmice away tuue the mciie of the niiiidei'. t Wiiiihl-lit' Mill tile ('nl J11I111 Ilheisele, agutl &." Dattli. us living at HIIAliothtewn, iiiadu mi 1.1' nipt te commit suit lile viHteiilny, He hud fastened a tepe aleiintl his nook ami tied Ihe mini toil hetl pest. Ills hoiitekeepor heard an unusual noise in .111 up stairs loom ami going up saw I'.liorselo hanging, ISI10 hail tlm presence of mind te cut tlie lepe mid Hbuisnln's life w.vt Mvetl, llclirew ('tniliiiii.iliiiii, 1 10111 the Ihtiilshiirg full lei 'I'he toiillrmatieii el Jeshua stieiise, u U-vo.U-elil son el'M, Jeseph Minute, took pl.ue at Iho Jewish synagogue, 1111 S.iltiitluy 1110111 ing, The Mervice.t woie ceudiiclcil by the Hev. Meiris Ifngoileiiler, 11 i-.ihhl fiem U111 U111 t.t.ter, mul were of Iho most inteicstlng mul iliipiotsiveiiatuio. ruiir lllrtitttr 3lt 1 1, The peer director met statedly 011 Satur day mul transacted a large amount el current biislne. They did net dot. uss the ouestlen w bethel or net they wen id pin a tolepheno .it the hospital. TIIK COMJMMA I'KIMAIUKS. ntt: hi:mei:iiavv or tiii: uoiievuir iiut.iis iiAiiMuxieus jn:i:ri.u.s. Natiirn tit Hit I'aity C'limlliliili't In tlm Thrcit vvniiis-A iiciniiiit skid ii or (be i.irunr (lie l.ntn .Martin llrtiln Nnlin AImihI llie Town. Itt'Stihir ('orreniienilciico of 1htm.Mii km eh. Cet.UMlilA, I'eb. II. Tim Doiueerullo prl prl niarlet wut vety largely attended mid jwisul oil very pleasantly, en Saturday night. The liuilet enlcrmid gixsl foellngoxlttetl between thu Imge gathering. The ticket neniliialcd It 11 stnmg one, mid the IJemecniey of Colutii Celutii bl.i loel iitsured of Its success The nomina tion resulted itt fellow : rinsr vv.iti. Juilge Lew it Ivle. Intietter .Inn. It. Krelder. Assessor A.J. Melsllng. Assistant Atsetsert P. Sener HluU mid Win. Wmubaiigh. Constahle H. II. Ileltllcr. Scheel Dlntbjr P. V. 1). Milter. Council Jacob Hnnntli. Conferees (iee.l Tille, l'tler Htsleiiheiter ami Jeseph Mel'ull. Theconfeieet vvere Instructed le vote for New ten Jacksen for chief burgess, nml Oce. Ilrlner for high constable. SI.I'OMI M'Vltll. Judge W. C. Dntteitheler. Intss'ter fleo. Lulz. Assessor Pnitik Steeker. Assistant Assessors V. Alieiiilthcln mid William HuchnltA Constable-William Wlttich. Selioel Director C. W. Jehnsen. Council P. X. Zitgler, sr. Confeieit W. II. (trier, S. S. Delivllcrmid Jehn Wetterman. They were instriicbtl te xote for II. C. Yeung for chief burges.1. 1 vt nn WAiin. J utlge .Tames f lagln. Inspector I'eter Heek. Asssoser Jehn Ityen. Assistant Assessors Samuel Arinet and Charles Shillew. CoiiKtable Picil. Slruck. Scheel Director I). P. Welsh. Council Jeseph .Taiisnn. Conferees William Lindsay, Aiubiote O'Denell nml flee. S.uiiile. Thiiy vveru 1111 Inslrucletl. The confereos meet this oven even Inir. The Hcpiihlicmis will liehl their primary this evening. sk!( Ii tirtlif f.tlH Vl.irlln llrwiii. The large crew tl which follewetl the 10 maius of Martin Krwln, sr., te Mt. Ilethel eemetery yesterday, was prtsif enough of the jHipulanty of tlo'e.isotl. It wits the largest funeral of the year. Mr. llrvvin having licen se well mid laventhly known throughout Lincaster county mid alto thit state, a short skettli of hit lite may prove Interesting- read ing matter. IIe vrat born near Stntsbiirg, I uiRister county, August 7th, 1S11 ; he left home when ipute a youth and came te Columbia, where hi cenipaiij with the late Daniel I'earl, he entered the wagon wagen ing et merchandise tietvveen heie and Phila delphia A shei t thne thoreafter the I'oim I'eim k li.iini railroad cemivmy laid tnicks lio lie tvyeeu thee two places ami this nccessiUited Messrs Prwhiit Pearl's business being cx teutleil te points m est ami south ofCelumuiu. One of Mr. Krwui's most memorable tiips, during vvlui h he exiieiienced inanv haul shiis mid il.uigcrs, m is te Nashv ille, Tennes see. These ttipt Mould last six ami eight months, mid wcre inade in wagons leaded miiIi eailhcii luerih.iudlse, which M.iseither sold or traded ler ether gtsuls At tli.it lime il vi at ene of the most paving busi ness in tint section. When llie rail mid was extended laithcr west, Mr. Iliwin it mt nu ted with the various transportation lines vvliklt tenteietl in Columbia, for the transfer by horses, of their height ears. At eriilsiut tnit time, he xvat also proprietor of 1110 eiiiiuuii tavern, wminsietHi wncie tlie Columbia National bank new stands In Ism he pive up the transfer business mul Ihsmiiie pioprieter-td the Pnmkliu HeU'e, which hotel he managed until iN'nI, when he sold out, mid with hit wile, formerly a Miss Antiie Leekuril, who was laid away le rest two ye.ut age, traveled "in the West. 'Admiring a tract of laud adjoin ing the town el Muscatine, Iowa, he pui 1 based it, mv esiiug all hit capital iu the pur 1 hate, ami uiilurtunatcly went into debt at the siiiic thne. A Samuel Nailer, of Mail ellu, deceased, Mas placed upon the land te attend te It, but being careless he neglected jmv inn the tuxes, etc,, se that when the p mie of It07 was experienced, Mrs Prwiu's West ern property, new weith nl.trge fortune, was sacrillecd. "After the financial tumble, Mr. Krvviu again became iroprieter el the I..1111I1 tavi rn, whcie he rcn mined several vears when he retired Ireni active public life, lieleved by nil. At Hev. Kvuus 8.1I1I v cslerday, " he has been it liart of the life el Columbia ler de years, mul it among the last el the links binding the old mid the new tlv dilution of our county." He wat a kind and loving husband and tut lit r. Hit l.uuily consisted of the follow ing children, w he are living : l'earth Krvvln, Indianapolis, link; Chailes, Maitm mill Minnie Krwin, et New Voik ; Mrs Pinily Timberlake, of Ciuciiiuiti ; William Krwin, el Philadelphia, mul Mis U W. Muy, et Celiiuibia. Notes A limit 1 own. A ku go ami pleasant biithday tea p.irty m.is held at W. A. King's 011 Pritlay evening. It was iu honor of Mrs tlOth birthday, anil en behalf of her lnisli.mil, Hev. J. II. Punk piescnlcd her with .1 IsMiitlful geld watch. An onjevablo turpi ise party wat given te I'ntl. Hlstinger, en Thursday evening. The regular monthly business, meeting of school be.iid mid council will be held en Thiu-stlay and Piitlay evenlngs. Pied. Nerrit g-ivea line exhibition of trick and fancy skating in the Molreisilltan rink, 011 S.ilurikiv. Pied. Kissinger has a Cechin eliicken, ene vciireld, which recently laid mi egg I inches long, ii inches wltle, mid weighed I ounces. 11 was wilier than long. Columbia speilsmen .110 enjoying n fox ch.ise te-tl.iy, lu Iieuvllle, nt Ames Ketlew's lesidence. " The llrst anniversary of the "Ced.us of Leb iiien," a young men's lllhle class iu the M. P. Sunday school, wat held en Saturday evening, at the home of their teacher, Mrs Susin A. (.iven. It vvat a delightful allalr. The t lass piesentetl their teacher with a handsome easv chair. 'I'he lollew big sales woie held at the V rank I111 house, en Saturday evening : Wehucr stable propel ly, en Peiry street, piitchased by l)r Muikel, for 5-771 ; Jehn Madden, piep. mtj en Walnut stieet, purchased by Jehn W. Swaitz, ler fl.r.U Chas 11. (iioveh.issovor.il ct ills mul half cents liiatie between lhOl anil lslU. They 1110 in a goetl state of nicsoivntieii. Mist Lotlle Heek, who hat been visiting iu Heading ami Petttv ille, hat ictiiiiied home. A Pennsylvania railroad shifter, while shilling ears nt Haclunan's mill, jesteiday, Jtiiupetl the rails Hut little damage. Mcsnis. llisidhart .t D.iiley, of L.iucister, will bring te Celiiuibia 011 next Friday oven even mir. tliu cclehr.itctl Det kst.uh'r A Arinstieui; iiilustiels Cheap pikes, 1,1, 'ti mid 'M cents will be charged. A man untl woman, supposed te Ixi ci.iv. visited Columbia en Saturday, ami ure still heie. Allheugli net uecess.irlly il.iugemus. il would be ngri eable te have them looked 11 tier. ltin ltini; 11,1)0(1,01)1) I'lurliK. Mrs. A. It. Trottner, mIiose husband It 11 biitchei, in Clevelmul, Ohie, Mrs P. (ioltl (ieltl nei, Mllb of 11 saloon-keeper, mul Mrs 11. Ho He senbeig, vv Heet 11 peer peddler, h.tvorcceivt'il vveitl liem Pressbuig, Hungary, tt) llie cirect that 11 suit ter the locevory of U,IkHI,(mie lleilns hat icsiiltctl In their favor. M. Whltekivv, nn Akieu, Ohie, milliner, it another heir. Thu case It 11 leuiautiii one. Many years nge a rlth coiiple iiaiued Welslevlleh lived hi Prestburg with a li.indsoiue udepted daughter. Mis WeUlevitcli died. Woislo Weislo Woisle xilth was 70 v curs old, but be iistouisheil hit lelulivesby wedding lilt udopleil daughter, who was engngetl te mi iiuibilieiit x tiling physician. Woitlevitchcalineil hit lelativet bv vvllliui! theiu u nart el his estate, mid premising that If hit young wife should die childless all the ottate sneulil Imi theirs. At SoeV;i,dtfcolo;,,'d,o;, detter it'iualiiml iu pottlen el thopiep- erty. A suit was brought by thu heirs, but the lawyers Ter the prosecution proved false, and the case vviw dropped, leav lug the doctor iu possession, ene of the faithless lawyers being near te death, confessed that hu was hiibetl by tlindiK'ler, nml gave Infor Infer Infor matleti thai has hid te thellnillng of thn will which gives the Welslevlleh heirs' nil. mid leaves the nged mid new decrepit tint ler Jieiinllets tiii: i.ntnun t.ivnutvs. Tli.isn Tluil Wcrii Ciiiulcil mul Thusn Itifu.cil. Oilier VVurk r llui Cniirl. Court met itt Uflii o'clock en Saturday nfler ntHiii mid argument was heard 011 the tip. plicatien of Jateli Kepperllng, for a lavein llu use, new stand, nt Sulung-u Thew vvnt a reiuoiislnince lllctl le the grunting of the Ilceiise by 0110 hair of the voters eftha vil lage mid 11 large number of Indies, also resld. ing In the village, 011 thegwuml that the hotel It net n necessity for the village. The court icfuseil the license. The court mmetiiKcil decision en the fol fel fol lew ing onset signed tit the morning session; Prederlck Wnllz, hotel, Mil wiinl, city, net grunted. Jacob Ulinger, hotel, "th Ward, t lly, net granted. Jacob Utinger, restiir.tul, "111 vvaid clly, grmtisl. Haph'iel Plther, helel, Hlh M-.irtl city, gran lid. A. Hiibe, Mount Jey, hotel, net gnmtcd. P hralni IKimilugcr, Past Ctx-ailce, hotel, net grunted. Jacob lt. .Siegfried, hotel, Cist Coealleo, grunted. P. I. Miller, PitstCiKiilIce, hotel, gnmtetl. II. M. Swelgart, Salisbury, hotel, net granted. Peter Wlrth, restaurant, Sixth w.ud citv, grmitetl. C P. Hippie, Mount Jev, restaurant, net granted. Jehn Pthleuiaii, clly, lltpier store, granted. A. P. I'lilniif, city, lltpier store, net gnmlvil. Pred Hest, Columbia, liquor sleie, net gnintctl. Jehn Heutler, M.uihcini township, hotel, net gnintctl. tiii: 111:11011 reuumiiKs. In Iho etiiity suit of D.m.'iGnth.im xs the Fanners' National Umk mul Samuel Kiirnt, eeunsel ferllnih.un asked lint .1 eonmils eenmils eonmils siener lw appointed te Uiko the testimony el Jeseph llcrzeg its te the notes alleged te have been signed by Dana Or.ihitu. Tlie defendants objected te thonpjieiulmciitot a commissioner ut lirosenk The court then, 011 motion nl counsel for (Inihaiu, gnintctl n rule 011 defendants te plead, mitwerer demur te the bill within thirty days Catherine HithHg, wife of Lemen I Kcdilig, Pphmte, wat granted the lienelltt of thoiictefntsembly of A prill), 1S72. giving te in.irrietl weinen the Iienelltef their scinmite enniings Atljeurnetl te 10 a. m. en Mentlay. Aiuei iiNr.D covmeN l'l.nvs cei'in. An adjourned court of common pleat was cemmcnit'd thit morning, nt 10 o'clock Willi Judge Livingston presiding In the upper telirt room. 'I'he list of caws Mute.tlled ever, ten were tlecluretl icady for ttint mid idne vvere continued. Nene of the c.vsct Merc declared ready for trial thlt morning nml court adjourned unlit '.':.;( o'clock. ihu Acr.n ari.r.x.s :. lt.rn inl Xliitli ilimi, of Hits Cilj, nml Mrs. Mil ler, erxViirwitk Tewnslilp. Hcrn.ird Miilhntt.iu, an old resident of I-iucustcr, tiietl nt hit home 011 North Dul.e street, ubev 0 James, this morning, iu the Mst year of hit nge. Deceased vvat a native of Ireland nml was liem lu County Tyrene. He oame te this eeuutrj' ui! years age. IIe was 11 dealer hi culllu for in mv je.irs but retired alKiiit 10 yeaisi age. IIe leaves three daugh ters, xb: Mis Jehn McCleery, of Philadel phia; Mis. Prank McClaln, of this city, and Miss LIie Mull1.1tt.111, Mho lived ut home with her father. Deceased vvat 11 Democrat iu polities. He vvat well known thnmgheiit thoeeiintv mid had many fi lends Mrs Pliisibelh Miller, the eldest resident of Warwick township, died oil S.itunluy. She celebrated her UMh birthtl ty oil Octelsjr -(. She m.ule hi r home with a daughter. l'p Ien very rttent jiorietl she was able te move iiIhhU the house mid she xitsesscd nil her faculties te within n lew weeks of her death. She vvnt a member of tlioMei.ivi.nl chinch tiem childhood. The luncrnl Mill take pluce to-uiei row ami the (enicetvvill be held ut the Menivi.m church, Litit. Do De censed leaves live ehildi en, it large number efgraiitltlilltlien untl gieal graiitlchililrcn. l'elitu Cases. (ieeige S.iiidee, iirresletl en Saturday en, ceiiiplalut of the lsiard of peer iliieeters, for tlrunkennett.uid ditonlerly conduct, 011 the 1 emit y farm, vvat sent te the county prison te-tl.i for ten tl.ivs bv Altlerniau ll.irr. Jehn SheileM',"iine"sted furutiiitil.tr ellciisc, w at sent out for till tlav s Pifty-thit'O vagt occupied tpi.ulers nt tlie skitlen house en Saturday nml Sunday nights All vv ere discharged thlt morning. The only drunk of importance befoie the mayor this morning w.ts II. P. Davis an old ellender. IIe vv.it committed form days. The case of commonwealth is Michael (ierin.iu, charged with nn aggravated nssniilt and battery en Oeorge Huber, Mhlcli vvat te have been heard en Satiirdiy night by Alder man Itarr, wut continued until 'llittrsday night, It'ciuse Hubcr hail net receveictl stif. llt'icntly te appear. CInirKctl vVllli Ctiiiiilitit). Prank M. Schervvoetl untl ltcnjamiu f!. Dell, erthltclty, vveienriestcd hi Xevvville, Cumliei land county, by the chief of police of Carlisle, 011 Saturday evening. They wcre taken te Carlisle, where Chief of Pelice Haines, who went up from thit city, took them hi chmge mul brought them te Lini-is-tcr. They ure charged with conspiracy te defraud Chiittlaii II. Kerr, of Maner town ship, out ol'JlijeOO worth of tobacco, but the facts of the onto will net be tlev eloped until it iieariugis had. Tlie men woie committed te prison iit delault el' $1,000 ball. When nr nr lested they vveie traveling xvilh 1111 athletic tiimbiuatieu, viliich vvas givinge.xliihltieus through the state. ciicrui iiritw i)i-f,iii.ii. Kentuckiau (at a hotel table ) What's In thutair blue bowl, waiter? Waiter (placing a linger bowl at his pinto). Waller, sir. Kentuckiau Well, you kin l.ike it nw.iy. mid bring men little benrlxiu. I've hed :i geed dliiner.amt I wouldn't llko,tespiloitdrillkin, waler. I'li'iiiliini'i te Imiaiitt r Hxlilliltettt. Jehn P. Schiini untl Chariet Iiippehl, of tins clly, wen) exhibitors ut tlie New Yerk Punclers' exhibition held the past vicek In New Yeik city. Mr. Selium lecelves llrst premium 011 pigeons mid Mr. Lippold en llaiitmu fowls Ouaitcrl) Ctiiivi'iilitui of (ttieil Tt'inplaiK. The ipiurteily eoiiventleii of Geed Tclil plms of Lancaster county, will I'd held In IlionmeH's bull, Christiana, 011 Suturdny, February 11. An oxiellent piegr.miinu con sisting of leciUlieut, niiislu, unsays and read ings hat been piopaied for the oeaAsleu, A Nmv rtiktellite. Among (he New potlelllcoj leeently os es t.ibllslied it that or Ledger, Ciiieast'cr county, with Jehn It. Wilsen nt postmaster. A Mutiny en One nf t'uiirliet' Slilpi. Londen Feb. a A dispatch from Foe Chew says n mutiny recently occurred en ene of Adinlrul CeurlH.t's ships and twelve of the mutineers wcre shot. Smalm' Tilal ruatpeiusl. Wasiiimiien, Feb. l. Tlie generul ceuit iitititi.it te try Hwalinen clutrgei or unlaw fully dlptwlng of forage, met here te-tluy but en tlie application of the iiceused it vv.tt post poned unlll Wednesday next. Il'.'.l Tiir.n l.VII l VA '(A. Wahiuniiten, 1). tt, FeK IL Fer th'j Mltltllu Atkiutle Mates, nilu or snow, custeily Mindt shiftlug te westerly und northvvestorly j en Tuesday, slight rlse lu temiieniture, fulling lurometer, followed en -me -. I lUiB uiretucter, OUlt DON 3IAKKS A SPEHCII. ' 17..M tuxu nn: CAttiti: uf ax amkhv CAX MKllCltAXT MAIIIXK. HnTrlt tlie Sennln Hew Much Other MatJen llutn Dunn for Tlirlr fiilipliiC, unit Hew I.IIIIU Hid Itnltml Htsl.i lUtn Knrtcl In TliU tllrrrllnii-l'un III Dm HiiiKr. W'AHlllNHTO.N, Feb. U tSennte. Among the bills passed vvai 0110 increntltig the appropriation for tlxs publle biilldlngnt 1'itt.sWilrg lu tt,0OO,O0iX Camoieii (I'n.) ealletl up tlie reSilullen heictotbre sulniilltcd In him reciting the liiugultlihigeoiiilllleii of our eutvvnril tradu mi.l Instructing thoeemmlttco en Ilnnncute Impilre nt le tlie expediency of e.x (lending the surplus revenue In allowing rebtitoeti feielgu getsls IniHir(ed In American shl. Mr. Cameren s.ihl hit resolution was net toad-Mit-.itennyiKirtlt'Uliirplnn, but rather tuleatl te nuinvottigatietioftliosuhjoct. Hotlien speke at lenglh, suggesting a bounty te theso build ing and navigating American xettels, and show oil that vv liile ether nation t vv ere paying J'J.-,OO0, en;) niuiunlly te fester the shipping In dustry, the United Slates sttKl iiloue hi re fusing te de anything in thnt direction. He tpieted figures, showing niiieng ether things the decline of our shipping slnee 1810, anil tliatCicat Britain new reaps fsi per cent of the world's carrying trade, whilivy e gel lesn lb 111 20 er cent. I'lsiii the conclusion of Cumemn's speech hit resolution was elleretl te the (biance committee. The Sennta then took up tlie nntl-tUver colnnge bill. Heck speke upon the subject 11111 III tlie lltltlsc. WvsiiiNdieN, FeK 9. Heuse. When llie lloute inetat lOo'eleek In continuation of Saturday's session, TeMtishend (Illinois) mevetl te go into committee of the wliole for the consideration of the ostefi't'0 appropria tion bill. The ether members wanted te go en with tlie river nnd harbor bill, nnd after Mini) debate Tewntliciid't motion was lest )y n voteofKJto IM. ThoIIeuso then nt 11 o'clock xvent Inte a committee of the w hele en the river nml har bor bill. Without disposingef the bill thocemiultteo msent 12:0,'.. Whlte, (Kentucky) rete te n question of priv ilege but his llrst sentonce cenvinceU tlie sjiciker pre lent (Hlnekhiirn), that such a tpifstleii was net presentable, and he requested Whlte te resume lilt seat. Whlte continued hut the spoaker promptly called en the sergeant-al-arms A deputy proceeded te de hlsMluty, but as he did net carry his emblem of olllce Whlte refused te recognize him. Tlie deputy rushed fur his niace and returned toward Whlte m hen the latter sat down, but it mo ment ufterM aril was en lilt feet again te u matter of persenul privilege, ile said he wanted te debate the question if the ser-geant-iit-iiinis could without semblance of nutheiity seuta moinbcr.Thaspcnker pre tout sdd the action was taken under his direction mid refused te hear Wlilte further en the subject. "I desire te nsk" said Kelley (Veiina.) If tlie person with no insignia of olllce may place violent hands en a member und push him into hit seat" "Appeal If you with te," crieil several Democrats. The speaker : "the chair hears no appeak" Finally Hammend (da.) made a point of or der, which wut sustained by the chair, that no tipie.il having been tikcn, debate was net hi order. The Heuse, thou x-eted 147 te 117 te golnteeoinmltteooflho wholem the post pest post elllco appropriation bill. Pending going into coiumittee Whlte w.tt again 011 hit feet discussing the uubjeet of a citizen without insignia of olllce laying violent hands upon him (White). Ife was making comparisons with Cromwell and the pteude Parlki iiicul at Constantinople when Wlte (Vn.) objeeled anil called him te oriler. Hammend repeated hit.pelnt of erder ami it vv at sustilncd by the chitir. Wluta vv ished then tot.tke anuppcul en the ruling tlnitlie had net presented n question of personal privilege but the speaker ruled that the appeal came tee lute. The Heuse then at 12:50 went into coiuinittee of the whole en tlie postefiico uppiopiiatieu bill. Ml'IUi:ii OX A TKXAS 1SAXV11. Stint Tlireii;litli Heart Itei-ause ur Iteliii; Toe I11II1111K11 VVUll IllnSUjer Wife. CeLiivi.v.v, Tuxus Fel). 0.X Iragie mur der tK-curretl en Saturday night at the ranch of A. .1. Nathans ten miles north or liore. About dark a stranger rede up and without dismounting appriStiehcd the deer and asked a woman te tell Dudley Hon Hen Hon dor&en te coine out As Hendersen ap peared the stranger covercd bint with arovelver anil said te several bystanders, "Xew seome kill hltn." llefore anyene could niove he sent a bullet into Hendersen's hcait Thu stranger then tired four mero bullets Inte Hendersen's body, any ene of which would have pievcd fatal, and bidding Mr. Nathans geed evening he rede away. He had been tee Intimate with Ills slayer'a wife. I'tiitr Killed lu 11 lUltnmil Accident. Ciuiste.v, la., Feb. a .V xvest-beund tntlit ei the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy rail road, hroke through the bridgoteninllesfrem here, yotterday and two coaches and asleoper centiluiug twenty te tvvcnty-flve persons m ere precipitiited Inte the stream. Three wr sons were killed and eight or nlne badly In. j 111 ml. The names of the killed are Kebort Huren, Mount I'leusiut, la. j Mrs. Powell, New Albany, Intl., mid Mra. W. C. Carrell, San llatke, Cel. Tailor reperts Bay tlie cnglne also went down lu the general wieck and the engineer was killed at hit pett i:ni;IUIi Cuviilrj Clutree Hie Meimmlr Tribe. LtiNtieN, Feb. P. l)rd Welseley tele grapht te the war olllce te-tlay from Kertl as follews: "The atlvance guard of (ienenil Purle's column, consisting of it squad or cavalry, surprised it large Isitly or; the Menassir tribe under Wad flani, thu murderer of Cel. Stewart, en camped at Shakoelt Wella. Tlie cavalry th.irgedthu encampment and the enemy Hed uvery dlustlen, leaving behind 30 killed, six prisouem,! laige nuniher of camels and cat tie, mid many Homingteii ritlcs." Hit. AitiL.cil Dynamiter l'.nMluliiril. Londen, Pek ft A large crowd gathored ut the jKiIleu court te-tlay te witness the blither examination or Jumct Cunnlnglimil , ami Harry Hurton. llurten declined counsel, saying he would defend lilinsulC The solicitor ler llie treasury crentPtln sensation by wlth tlnivv Ing the ehnrge of censpiniey and Hiilwt! tutin;; themfore a charge of high treasou treaseu treasou leleny ngalntt both pritoners jointly, lUlbuail lteiuid Ileiue unit Hhtip I)trejcsI, HuitMNaTON, FeK ft The round house and machine shop or the Hurllngten elid Nertlivvettern narrovv-gauge railreatl was binned yesterday. Knglnes, comprising nearly all the niotlve power of the read, wero r ilestieyed. The less Is censidurahle. I'he Men Pull trnr rect. IlAvnn l)i: UitAtr, Mil., Feb. ft TliW morning 11 ve workmen, repairing tlie brUIjife ever the Susquehanna here, wcre thrown te i (Im ten hv-tlii. brcaklnir of the scaffold. TW. lull was ilfty feyt, and all broke tlireugU U " ice Inte the river. Twe are reported dreww4 ,, mul the threu rescued ere In a precarious een illtlen. ' 3Ir.ClcuUuil With .Mr. TIMen Unr Nlht ' Yenkkuh,N. Y., tcU ft Mr. Clevelnl -reumliiutl at Oreystone ftll last ulgltt lb, guest of Mr. Tllden. . ll'- :&i . v. f
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