- 1 mtfa&tf mM. n VOLUME XXI-NO. ias. TjANOASTEK, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS. mt aE J n t cl u q T1IK TOBACCO TKADE. Tin: xr.iv vit,n i. tiik iaicai, maiiki:t 0V NIJ.I.l.MI. ItppurU it SnPI, r, f,. ,,f nln Comity, (UtliiK Tvnuie. mill I'rltrt- ('.in. illlluii r tlii New lurk. 1'lilU. ilrlpliLi mill utlirr Miithet., Tlie tnbaivn Iiii i'i-h ure Kr.itlii.illy crawling tint or their dens mid hiking it tiMtk at tlie outside wnihl. A week age we wcninr.lij In rejwirt H.t)uft urultl IoIhhi'e Ii tint nuieimt of 2,000 cavs mill ii few purchases nf the crop ir '! Havana will. This week wuuru (let nble te rexirt se much old xee.1 lent sold, tlui ag gregate being less than se.) cam's, l,t tilt,,u lint Ix-en ii rted.leil Iiicrr,.w, ,t y, Kill(, r , new crop. A number r Nev; Yerk mid local "IJ" ,"'" r'l xcryhhy Innunnunclng their purchases, a g,vrt. ,.,. ,imrl., wn have been qu,,, Kl(lrw', ,,,, Tl.e nint .i i ,'i'""r '.aAMnaseed 'f 'St l oxninlned V.'i ir liKetl. lt-i1te tlie Vvlllte Vclll vv llli vv I K.j, i, u m )riJ r 1(( nn.,,.,1, T, I0.il It BH tlM n, ,10 tliltttie-, ns glossy ns tlie K'"llt. Tint which lut lxuu nrtlllelnlly 10 .vrmlcd colors beautifully and burns admira My. Thegixxl qualities' are recegnlnsl by tliose who have most widely examined mill thoroughly tested tlm crop. Tlime lnlx which nre entirely free from white uln mill hnve lioen handled pnqx-rly nnd iissertisl eiitcfully ure readily tnkennl 25 cents for wmrxjrs S for seconds Hint 3 for IllllTH, lllltl io-.ne lets Imva helil for higher figures, though buyers nroletli teitdiult Ik Thogon Thegon Thogen cnil priii"! range from 12 te Is fur w mpx'rs, ft ted for second nud 2 In 3 ler llllerx tlie til lers in most Instances lx;liig but ii small or rentage of tliei'rup. There nre trashy crops ofeeumo, aiul these doelther net seli id nil or mily nt very low llgun-s Tliu following crops of Havana siimI have Ikwii tulil In 'i-t IjuiiHiter: I'lirittl.iii IteiiwrS nert'ii, 1.1, it, 2; JiuiiIi i'rey 1", , II. fi, 2; IlimrRii 11. Mik 1 iwrn. 1 1, 11, l! Jehn II. IliirklteliliT 14 niTis 13. n, U: I-er'iir. I.udwlg 1, iierct, V) ii'tits tlireuli ; .Mlcli.iul CilvIitiirSiu'rtm, 11,11, 'i; JwobTujIer 1 Hi'rit, l,t, it, SsJuhai Krulilcr Ii, iutim, 13, . 1's i:ni'l I'.moll l't nores IS, ,2i Mlclnul . lLirnltli 1 nir. Ii ik 1; J. II. lteiMiiau 1 wte, Ilk ft, 2 ; I. 1L W.iur IU- aoret, !.-, , 2; Jehn lirrrl inns l. 2: .lelm Miller U ncrfM,ruiiiil2; 1I Muwry livrv, Rnnit 2; lh II. ShccU IseimI IcaO r.4 llirmiu-li. -lelm II. Iti'iuIlK i iicre, 17, it. 2i ClirNllan Mpp Is mrt-s 17li, ik '!; Jniiii MrC'urkul 2 micron, 17, Ik 2; Aaren Iti"ir, P aen, 17. , 'ii A. F. Strirklcr 1 nore, 17, Ik 2. Ilcnrv Millur,iif Witt UiiiiNiU-r,Mlil te It. II. llruUikvr 1 1 urrtM at 20. Ik 3, hiuI Jehn I). Fr.itit, te H.UH0 .1 a'ri'N nl 20, H, 4; M.irtln I'iuluy wihl 2 iwret te Jehn Hoever nt 2.1, f, 3; D.iniel A Majer Ixiiight atMjiit 2'i iUteh in tlie H.IIMO teuiishlp at prlii'i rniiRiiiK in hl(;h at 2.'i wnts for H rapport anil l.'irvntN tlireiiiili. Ilenry Shitrcr li.w iHiiiKht for iMnlel Mayer tiie fellow Iiir lett in balitluiry town tewn thli, Mri Aiiiiiieii .tnvrrk, at 2ik k .1; Ixn.u; fellnxiil 2 neret, 2", IS 3 ; iMniel Stult1'ui I ucre at 21, 10, 0, 3. Tliu fellimlnij rpertt the rnk'tef toluuveln tVrnarven ana vicinity, te Jotepli Altihnl, of Mnnntille : Ynlm llre., 8 m'rt, eiil le.it, ltk k 2 ; I'lauk t Feriiinan, 10 urrps tecl liMf, M, t's3 j Om Kerrni in, 3'j arret MM.Mllu.if, lit, Ik .1 ; lli'lilninlli StiiltrJuvs, JoeroM, ihmwI leul, Pi, it, 2; (tcerqn .Miller, 1 aero, mm.mI ie.ir, ie, . 2 ; I'uter I'orem.iii, i! ii.ti-h, scmmI leaf, 12, Ik 2, Itaerrs Havana mimI. Hk 7, 3; W. W. Wit man, -1 acrus ihhmI leaf, 12, 5, 2, Jj aero iUvaiia, 1L', ,r., ; Oivcu llre., H aeret neeil lear, ir, 0, 2 ; Saeres Havana, is, 0, 3 ; Irwin V D.iininii.iii, t acres himmI leaf, lik n, 2 ; .1 acres, IIaan.i, K Ik 3 ; Jeseph NUmller, 3 wren HiiMiiia, If, Ik 3. The aliove it only alniut one-tlilnl of tlie inneunt iKiuglit, tlie whole pnreh.ise lieniK alKiut M acres nt nlmnt tliu Mine llgtues, IllOSt Of tllO tllUuVO iH'itlK hetsl leaf, Mr. AHhIiiiI al -mi hetilit the fellow Inn lets in West Heiiiplleiil : Samuel linker, 1 aero at 2(1, 8, s ; Jeseph I'liarlen, I iwres at I.'i, it, 3 ; David t'liarles, 3 acres at lik (1,3, Jehn Charles t acres at 1 1, 7, 3, all of Maner tow n hlv. Ahrah.im Newcomer. I' acres at tr, iirnsnt l', Ti, 3 , .laisili s. Muster, Pj acres of HaMinnnt hk 3, .inii 1 acres et neeil at II, f, 3 ; Jeseph Smith, I ucre at IPx areunil. iJtti. llrownsteln is creilitetl with having lieiiulit the fellow Iiik IntH of ll.iMini need; II. 1 . Krick, I.eacnck, ft ncre-s at 20, 5 ; Jehn (lerhart, Mlllersville, 2 acres 1!', : I'eter Petting, IVturilmrs;, 3 acres 20, t) ; UhsmiI ,k Kolfert, I acres 20, Ik 2 j I). H. WVUIlor.Mount WVUIler.Mount WVUIlor.Meunt ville, 1 nore 20, 5. It. II. HruUikcr iMinght of Jaceli Malliht, l'ist Limpclur, 1 ncre 20, 0, 3 ; M.muiel Hart man, hiiiiiu township, 4 ncrus, IB, it, 3. , The w Vnrk Market. Tlin TuliHtcu cn imlillHlinM a Hiiuunnryef tliu week'i tiade from which we conilcnse the lollewin: Western LeuT During the week manufac turcrs appear te h ie lieen tlie principal buy. cm, and we hear of seme iuIim te them, wiullern among ether HerU, as, also, of a tmtibter for African account. In the main, heavy low gr.ule leaf wiems te h.ive lioen neuulit ami Uiken. Virginia Leaf K.iIeh fur the iiatt wcek have been light, except rer old Drlglit culters Kome sales w ere ni.ule at 'f te 27'. A do de manil ler hrlglit wrapiH'rs is among the things uxjiccKmI. tSecU ,cn The mIeh for the week nre ever 1,(X)0 cases of which 7W) cases are l'ennsyl Aania 1NS1, 'J2, unit 'Rlut prlees ranging from fite25. The (tales of hihsI leaf the past month wero 150 uiore cases than for the Kime month in ibftl, vv liicli fact, Hiiiall us it it, is en the right kIiIe of the ledger. Crep or IbbO l'einisylvania let). Crep of KS1 l'euiisylvani.i Cied. Crep of 1(2 I'eniixylvuitia dink Crep of lhSt New- l'ngland 400 ; reniiNvl anla l.NWiOhie 100; CWiscensIn 100; Wis. teimin Havana boeiI 4J0. Total 4,7Ml. The distrilmtien was an unnuxed : Te iiianiihicturers Te city trade. Toent of Uiwn Te expert 1,NXI case. 1,2(H1 " l.OTiO " 7(l " 1,750 2.H12 cuses l.l.'.K) " i,fM) " l,7.M " . liiK)rts, Total Hxixirt of his.sl leaf anil cuttings Blnce January 1, lb.s."i Saiue time last year Hnles in January 1HM Sales in Jnnu.irv l"i l'liig Iiifjulry nlHiiit us usual. hi,iki nis Knieklng In fair demand. Cigars The m.irkut is net active, but tr.ulu is Htenily mid satisfactory In the main. liana' Weekly Itepurt. Sales el heed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. I inns' Hen iV Ce., tobacco brokers N. 131 Water street, New Yeik, for the week ending I'cliruiiryl', IbW: HMniscs, 1SS2, l'cnnsylva- uia, p. U; NH) cases, lbM, 1'eunnylvania, 7 (5iUc.i Kit) citses, Issl, l'ciiiisylvauln, ji. t. ; 11X1 cases, lhb2, Ohie, Sc; 200 cases Hiindries fQ2M'. Total, l,lw0 nises. llHiiiiiientiiln' lti'erl. Frem the V. b. Tobacco Jeurniil. Tlie leaf trade, nun whole, tcnlern its ut ut tentlen new amund tlie 'ftl crop. The Wls Wls lenslii crop is virtually In the hunt!n of the trnde. Ithivsbccn Imught clieaier than any of the crops Hince 'SI j nev uvtheless the pres ent crop is larger than tiny of the pi weeding ones, mid u great number of linns who in fermerj nam wero cuxteuiers te the jxickers turned packers thcniHclves conseiiieutly tills crop hi hucIi lianitK will lack iiiiinodiate takemef large quantities It has te be dis tributed almost directly among the iniiuiif.ic- Hirers in hiu.ui parcels, cauMiign competition which be veiy prolltable te the manufac turer but Homewliat dispiriting te tlie Heller. Still, It cannot IhmIphIeu that at 'pronent the nuallty of tlie stock bidii fair te Hoeuro for it tlie lend in the market. Most of it is thin and wrnppery. The bitter oxjierionco of the ia.st four years In the leaf trnde has reduced the expectations and notions regarding the predti of packers te hucIi u degree, that the hoiihe of possessing an article upon w liicli no money can be oaf is already imparting n pleasant mid encouraging- feeliug le the holders of tliu stock. The '&! l'ennnylvniila Havana need w liicli was thought would turn out te be it competi tor te tliu '61 Wlucen.ln decx net mcciii te till illl thU ltl. Jt U appiirnut that that portion fir this crop w hluh III ipiiillty. nlenud lextiim W'euld rilnudcouildilxeii Willi the bent of the 81 Wisconsin Is exeiMjdhigly mimll. Tlie nitiuHMindllioiief things prevail In the 'HI New Yerk Htute Havana him.mI crop. Tlie'Hl CeuiKsticut Havimn wind, In con. Junction with the Heet ilnule plants, nre In the hands of Mm packeis Mosteftlils tobacco bolngefn.sHlltl.il lery texture, has alirnily ii I'h.itiucl for outlet lua isirtalii Ixirtleu eT the trnde tluil UtCM this tnliniveiiinl no ether the yearnreuiul. ItsjMsMillarlty lifts It out of n ct)lilKtltlve llmiofiithertoUHM'os nml, there fore, It liim no Inuring of nuy foice iimiii the investments clthur In Wisconsin, New Yerk utate or IVimsvlvniila. While it Is certain Hint Willi a protsflle undiminished anil unchecked ilem mil Ter Sillimlra theie will be no surplus el" line wrd leaf tubaii'ii of the Ml grew III, tliehtisks of inedluni unit low teUi.vn am appallingly large. Tlie preMns Ih fur nn exMirt tmilu in Mew of the piesent unsettled ntss t of Iluro Ilure pciu atlalmnre net very bright. Our buyers ciitmet be tiMi careful in tlie paying of prices for Niieli telmcisn. (IrnvverNiif peer tob.iM-es will llud it an ImiMiHslblllty almost te obtain anything but nominal figures j nml, even then, what Is llie buyer nl niich tebaiss) going te de Willi II T CorresHiiulenie en the sub ject lesiss'tfiilly Millcltcil. Thiitriiut.ictleut orthewiM'k nre particular ireil nt fellows; l'euiisylvani.i Crep 'Nl; 300 cases, 7 te S' cents re-w eight. CrepNl: imicises, t)tet)i, cents re-w eight. Crep 'si: 2.'.0 cases, 10 te 1(1 cents ui.irkisl weight. Crep '8.1 : 200 imscs, !) te : eenti marked wnlghl. Crep 'Kli simeaMet, vi, cents weight. Wlscniinln Crep 'Kl : 200 cases mostly vvrnpimm, 30 te 10 tents CeuiMftieiit Crep'2: ISOc-asim wrapixim, 21 cents Crep'h.1: 2ei)i.ites wrapH'rs, lSccnls Crep Nl ; lil'imsitHiMMiiiils ll'f conks. Ohie Crep 'M: line cases, 7 te"'j cents. Sumatra Market active. Sales 2') bales, inninly in inrc Is of Ireiu .1 In 20 bales, l'rli es ler medium and line grades are ruling higher owing te their gradual diminution. Prices for low, 81.20 te tl.i". ; imslluiii jl.3e te(l..Vl ; and I.M)tefl.NV Ilnvaua Mislerately ai'tlve. Sales Mi) b ih"! j prices 7A cents te H.30. Yam, l"fl te w i cuts l'lilfi.lrl.lil.i M.irl.rl. Sales el uiauulaclureil tokusMishew nu en couraging increase, and all reliable brands nre In geed den i mil Hue cut and nmeking tobacie are also lit Improved demand, the chtMer goods h.iv lug the call. Cigar manu facturers are full of orders, and hiiiiII mak ers are ciiiMiurnged. Secil leaf Dealers in elyir leaf the past week li.ive daily made s.ilu4 of hucIi slivk as uiannf.ictiirers reipiire ler Imuiwliate use. (Vcasleiiallj'ii mIe is resirteil of W) or 100 rases te wit; 100 cases I'enusylvniil.! Hllcrs s3 crop ; I.V) cases I'eiuisylvaiiia running let, 'm crop j 100 uites I'enusMvanla running let, V2 crep: 115 cases I'cnusv hatu.i, Ml crop, nt Improved figures. Housatenir Havana, as well as state Heed and Ohie, have receivis! lnerc.iH.sl netice nml fiver. l'rlcis Btlll favor purchasers An improved wisik of mIes can Ikj claimed for cigar leaf. Stock Is being turned, but mar gins are very hiu ill. Sumatra still tluds admirers llavnili (lists and w ill always cll ifiilallty ls show ii. lia. tern .Vliii-kelfc. There has lxen seme stir niiieug buj ers in Massachusetts and Ceuius'tlcut, nml a wsire or twoef s.iles hnve Im.S'11 res)rted at prices ranging fnini s te H cents through, the aver age being about L'l cents. Itallltnuri ilnrket Ihs'eipis imniiiial, and business in Mary land Hunted te tilling of small orders hi the hunds ofnlilppers. stock in l.icters' hands nre very light, and composed mainly of com mon for which the demand Is uncertain. AH desirable leaf limit sale and at llrm prices. Ohie Ne rifeipts this week, and stock in tin ters' hands smdl ; prices llrm. (leu. I'llnKinaii't leh.tre t'ure anil lteierl 1 et k r I'mut r Ueitiril.,. Apimphletby lien. T. 1. Cliugman, of Seuth Caielma, has Just Iss'it issued, In which remarkable cures aie Het down as the rewult of applications ofteliacco leaf. About every disiMse under the sun is s.ild te hive yieldiMl te its charm, chatting with a southerner Jcsterday he salil : 'Telciis?!) has Is-en classml among the old Weman's reuicilies ever since I can remem Ikt. WIiv, Iieiii Isivhoed I cm lemeuiber its simple application in various forms When I get stung bv a lss my father, w he was ail inveterate cliewer, would take a cud fieiu his muiith ami lilnd it en tlie wound. That was the end of thepiiu. Ifiuyeyes get sere they were bound up at night by the Mine (Hiitllicc, and when l get a black eve in a light one day I get the tokueeas well" as a licking when I get home." ltevcrly Tucker, of Vhgini.i, said yesterday en the Kime topic : "It is rem irkable whit tobacco will de when applied as ticneral C'liugm.iu diiects. Why it will even take out a corn. Mills of T(a, and Jehn Hancock both tried it a short time age for corns and niter two uigliis applications they were nlilu te pick the corns out with their lingers. Ilunleus, tee, tliose eternal nfllii liens are"removed by it. Ucn. Cliugman is rnni.uk.iuly well iiested en 1U merits and his little pamphlet will prove n valuable thing te the public." A Cenielileut ClKir rocket. Frem tlie Hetel i.arctli A New Yerk tailor lias hit it. It is simply a double or false vest pecket In w liicli tec.nry cig'im. Tliose which you Ninoke yourself are entirely inv isible, but these j oil hav e for j our friends peep tempt logout from ever the edge. A matt who wears such a pecket nml is cautious may get a reputation among cigar llenils for smoking "eollardeororV hut he will M.ive no end of money. Tlinllrlll.il Autl. Sari etic League. Prem tliu Londen Tobacco Trade Itev leu Mr. Hugh Masen, M. 1'., has accepted the olllce of president of the Anti-Niircotie League. There nre, it ap(K'.irs a number of non-smokers who are net centt nt te abstain from Kineklug, but wlie deslie te put oilier people's pipes out. Kver hluce tlie time of King James I. there have been hucIi people, but H cannot lie Haiti that their cllortahave been crew nisi with any marked wiecess If, however, they would (ontiiie themselves te the M)iulM te which Mr. Masen Npeclally al luded in ills letter of acceptance of olllce. they would h.ive the Humsirt of n great pro portion el smokers. It Is true that the habit Is increasing aiming the young; mid what ever may be the ellixt of tobacco-smoking nmeng adults there is miileubt that the habit is Injurious te the young. A few yearn hIiicc, If a boy smekeM, he did se furtively and in secret, ami was aw.ite that he was likely te get 11 thrashing if found out. New this is all changing. Lads of twelve or thirteen smoke openly In the utrcets, mid ev en children et n much j eunger age eltcti ttpotlieir eldeis Imi ie XV chllcr mid Anllieiiy ICeliert.. All esteemed correspondent rreiu New Hetlaud writes that the iiame of Michael Weldler, grcat-grandlather of Dr. AVeidler, (km urn in tlie eldest document in the sisses sisses hIeii of the Kefernied chinch of that place, bearing date of 1712-3. lie thercfoie repre sents the leurtli generation wlie in 11 direct line are burled hIiIe by side in this cltv of the dead. Te his iuiuicdlnte descenJunts this is no doubt n Hisit of mere than ordinary Interest And te a large circle of friends who had learned te leek upon their aged family physician with morn than ordinary regard it will also have considerable InlercHt. Dr. Weldleraud Hen. Antheny II Itolierts were lxith born in tlie month of October In tlie year 1KU, thev were llfu-leug friends nhd they both died fu the mouth or Jauntily In the year lsXi. It is mi Interesting fact that en the 6th or last January ns Mr. Uoliertsvvns 011 his way home fieiu New Helland, where he had attended a meeting of Iho beard of tliu New Helland turuplke company, or which IhiHi wero members, ie called te hee his iigert friend, llofero the cud of the month IhjHi were called te their eternal homes l'eace te llielr ashes The firituiil.liK' Cumimliiii. The vviuter campaign organized by thn ground-hog en the 2d of February progresses, uiore Hteiiilfastlv than Lord Welseluy'H cam paign against i:i Mahdl. Within the past twenty four bourn we have been favored with n lovely Scott h mist, Ihn Hlipjierlest el streets, n deluge (it rain, a Manltebiaii bliz zard, mill n " beautiful hiievv l" Other luxuries nre premised. Loek out for I'ert Deposit iui'1 the Columbia bridge. .Meantime tliu giniiiid.liegslcvpvtli, but Inn work coos Ull, ON TO (lOKDON'S KKSCUK. r.Kiur iiimr.i.iMt iti:i.ii)iiri:.vi..sin iiiDi:iti:i 10 imvvt. Me .Nerni I'reiu liiirileu, lint llin 0tlnliiii t're- t.llent That Unit Will Allln nml ln. feinting llini.ell In Stiiee llinrri.... I1I0 t'nrt of liliarleiiiii. lieueral Welseley Iclcgraphs the Louden war olllce from Kertl, Kiting that 11 mes Hcuger Just in from licit! brings him news of (leitcral liirle. The general with his com in mil is miking isipld piegicss tewaril llerlier, Ihenlijtrtlve point of Ills expedition, lilt . advanced guard, coiilesed of n detach luent efcavalrj, under ceuiinantl of Colonel llullur, nt tlie thnoef tlinruuners'dnpirturn from llcrtl. had rein lied Shakoeb Wells where they mirprlsiMriind put te Might a large bisly of reikis who had encamped nt the wells en thelr way te Jein the Maluli's aggressive lieutenant, Otmaii Digna. Thirty of the robels were killed, and six takin prisoners. The ratlin and camels belonging le the blind and n large number of Iteming, ten illles were wsjured. The relx'l were Mild te bounder the leadership of the chief whose treachery; Inv ciglisl Colonel Stewart te Ills death. Three b-ittnllousef gu irds anil four bit bit tnlieus of infantry, Including two from Malta and two front nihriilbir, hnve I icon ordered te i:gvpt. Twe li-ittallnns of Infiutry nml a regiment of cavalry have ls;en erdered te precisMl from India te lgypt. Thoiiiuobit Theiiiuobit Thoiiiuebit tallons el troops ordered from Kiiglaud, MiilU, (Ihraltariiml India mu sent at the re quest of fieneral laird Welseley. Tlie guards will leave l'ngland at the end of the present wiek. It wasnt llistpreisisisl te ilispiUh n regi ment of cavalry from Cngl.md te Loul Welseley'snsslsiance, but the Idea had te be nlrandened, liocaiise It was found that lint four Hipi.itlreiis wero available for foreign service. Tlie two liattaliens of Kuglith In fantry nt present in lower Kgypt vvlllpro vvlllpre csil immeill itelv te tlie Soudan. Three thousand reinforcements, nt tlie ur gent ileui'iud or Lord WeW-ley, Ii ivn Imsjii articled te pre. pert ns rapidly as isytsible te Kgypt te open tliu rotile belwcen .iuakiii nml Itetlier. A nlival demonstration In the Hcil Sim, te OKoperate w 1th the land meveincnt has been arranged for and tliu ilispnti Ii of several llrit ith men-ef.war te Hint locality is Imminent. Tlie total number of relnlercemcnts already ordered te Kgypt is 8,000. Tlie war department has completed Its preiaratiens for the tniusrt of the Commis sariat, and ordnance service vessels nre already leading with stores nt Woolwich. The opinion privalls at the war olllce tint fieneral flordeu Is still nllve, nml engaged hi defending himself In some Inaccessible ait orthecltver Khartoum, where he h id pro pre partMl a refuge for uv in the emergency of the fall of the city. Tlie ltll Mall (litztllf, hi nu editorial en the sltuntieu In the Soudan, s.ivh : "I'mglaml may net need military aid in the Soudan, but she does necil i-auiels, which the Tuiks only can Hiipplv. The sultan is im xietis te co-0-crale wltirKuglantl.eu tlie Iratlt of tlie reeog reeeg reeog iiitien of his sovereignty ever Lgypt. If the government rejects ids eiler they may hnve te face the combined hostility of LI Mahdl and the Caliph of Islam." 1 110 lorce OI toienei rir uratrn imiiei will reach iitb.it te-day (TuesrtayJ. Ilelern leaving (iakdiil Cel. lluller was Instructisl bv fienural Lord Welseley net te attack the AValis at Metenmeh. Uiler orders, howevei, sent, leave Cel. Duller at lilierty te net as he thlnkstlt. The force at (iiibat new consists of 2,001) men, of whom it is estimated 2,.5"0 aioelleelivo, and seveialguns New simper isirresiHiiidents have left (iiibat and nie re turning te Kertl. Ucn. Lord Welseley (Io (Ie dines te permit lion-cenibitaiits te remain at tlie front. It is lsilieved that the nirrosmnrt nirresmnrt cntswlH also Is) stepiHsl Ireiu cemmunica ting te llielr piiK.rs. 1 no uikiw 111 itiurii were In geed health nt last icisirt, very low ls.'lng sicli. Italy Itea.l) te III li. .i l.ihfrht orKeinesiatestli.it King lium licit presidctl nt tlie cabinet council whiih decided tliat should Lnglamt ask Italy's assistance in Lgypt, It would Im given with feelings of loyal freindship, without any fiiestlen of lerriteral or ether riiinM?iis.itinn. Thisiliflslen, it is further stated, was.it ntiee "wired" te the Chevalier Nigra, the Italian minister at Louden, for communication te the I'nglish gevenneut. It.dv hasvelunkirlly explained te tliu l'orte that her sole reason fei fciii.vliig Massewah was due te a dislre for the better iirettvllim of her subjects in tlie vitinlty of that town. Italy, it was stated had no intention el' disputing Turkey's sovereignty ever Masso Masse wall, and tlie I'gyptl ins would (sulfated ina fieindly nianner'by tlie IUill.m iii.irines. SVintV.S l).IKi'.V.A1 ISA CITY C iiitcnuillim of People. VV Ii" Tlitiu; Sill 111.. Kiel nrtlieVVerl.ini lliiml. Many citizens of Loulsville who are super stitious, mid Indeed a number who nre net, thought the world was coming te nil end Monday morning. Ilaln had been tilling steadily up te a quarter te nine o'clock, when It sudtlenly ceased, nml thou there eame 11 rattling fusllade of thunder; Htcaks of vivid lightning darted trout the clouds ; the light of day began te fade out, nml in 0110 minute niter the llrst clap ei thunder air almost F.gyptiau liarkiiesshad settled upon the city. Houses n few leet away lixsiked llke moun tains in n fog, and trees became ss.cties. The duration or the darkness was about four minutes. During that time chickens went te roost all ever tlie city. Many of the Hcciiesand Incidents about town wero iiuius iug. At the corner of Fourth nvenue ami Orecn street 11 Catholic priest loll upon ids knees in n Mieet cir mid crossed himself, and In a negre quarter known as " llr.iun llr.iun tewn" home of the inhabitants instituted n session of praycis Many citizens thought the sudden tl.ir'ktuvs was the leierunuer of n cvclnne, and took te their cellars ler Hatetv. A fashionable; young lady who was at tiie breakfast table iiungiin d that she had become suddenly blind and was thrown Inte hys- tciics Scientists claim that the darkness was caused by a heavy blick cloud which stretched" fieiu the eastern and southern liorben, te iilxiut ten dcgi ces lrniu the western and northern horiren, mi black anil dense as teHhut oil thedhtM'l rayset the sun, nml obstruct all rellcctcd light. Thunder and lightning, with wind and rain, lel lowed the break in the clouds. A Ira 1.1 uf Cellins. Hut .Net nr Murder. .). P. Ward and Klisha Prince, hi Columbus county, N. C, were ncighbem, thrifty (.inn el's, ami hrother-hi-lawH, Waul having mar ried a hlstcr of Pi hut. About two yeaisage It began te be w histercd that ard and the wlie el Piluie worn tisi fend of each ethei. In January Ward and Mis. Princu elejieil and went as tar as Kavauiiah, (itu While in that citv tlie guilty pilrMWHOveiiilcais leaded witli celllnf, ami iMHlevmg mat a ueatiiy epittcinic was progressing around them, they became terribly alarmed and ictutiicd te Celiiiiibus county. Mrs Prlnce was seen UM-enclled te iier husband, jolued the church and te nil n n IK'nmuce vvasu rolermed woman, llelieving new that he hail lest nil couttel ever Mrs Prince, the Infatuated Waul became he en raged that he united himself with n pistol, shotgun, two vials of laudanum and a vial of opium. Thus piepared he waylaid Prince anil Miot him 1 1 cm I ns he was working In the Held. He thou swallowed the laudanum. Thn two Ixalies wcie buried 011 the same day in tlie sune graveyard. s. Milliner. Sndely s(M,,,l,. St. Michacl'H neddy Ne. 171, I. C. it. I'., gave their seventh sociable at Micnucriher hull, oil Monday night. NothwitliKtaiid NethwitliKtaiid tug the Inclement weather, the attend ance was very large, there lxilng two hun dred xnple preM-nt Kvcrything pasted oil pleasantly nud the committee of urraugo urrauge incuts deserve credit for the taithfiil manner In which they discharged their dulles Tay Tay eor's orchestra furnished thu music. In De.titiite C'lrruiiitaliii. Tiie family of James Koynelds'lO North .Market street, nre ropeited ns being In des titute circumstances Thov nre NPtclullv In I uevd of proyUleua slid venl. .I.V ASVtl.XT Xr.HHVAI'V.ll. All Aiilliiiiirl.in Tren.iiVn llenillliig lln. .I.iiirn. Militia Mellieilt eTIlie llii). VV'nrii Hen. Jnnilii rmnhllii Win n Printer. I'ks iNTKLIIiiesiKn. .Seiuu tlme age, t found In the Nermal library, among tlie dust nml rubbish celhfted in the iouerpartef 0110 of tlie c.ises, seme old, tinio-stalneil iaipr which nltractcd my notice, and which en examination I Hurt te Imi of seme historical nml nntliUarl.ui value; se much he that I prnH.se te give In this ami one or tvvoethcrnrtlclo.tuilescriptlonorthoni. Where they caiun from, mill hew they caine Inte iMmtesslonef the Nermal society, I de net knew. Probably mhiie iueiiiIxt presented them le the ws'lely, many i ears age, nm I (NisMllity there may Iki wuiie rifenl of the gill lit Its earlier minutes hull have net taken Iho pains te examine them. At any rnte they seem te have Ihmmi regarded and Ireatetl as he much waste (taiKir. The eldest anil most Interesting of the pilars are onennmborof 77ic yViiiMy'i'iimd (liizcttr, ilatetl Aug. 2, 17.V.I; mid a lilenr the paper, nearly completo from June 12th te Oct 2, 17b0. (The following mimhci-M am missing : June IDt July 17, 21 ; Aug. 2S.) At the bottom of the fourth (i-ige of eacb sheet Is the following imprint: PHILADELPHIA Printed bv 11. FRANKLIN, reiiT-MAHTim, nml D. II.vi.u nt the nkvv riiljeriNti ei'l-'li 1:, near tlie Market Kadi nuinlsr consists of four agct. mi'li I'lgn nicasiirlug 11x10 indies ami printed in three columns Thn heading is semen hat as follews: Vuttutt t, 17V) 1 TllK t'KSSHYlA'AXlA 11 I Otntalntna si mi IV17 UAf.r.TTi:, the reiel ti t im.J'iirt'tunanit le t j iiifjiric Thn coat of arms I take te be that of the colony. It In nn olaberato engraving, with linn at the top, three balls in a black band in the ccutie of a white Held, nml the motto, .Vercy, Jmttire, at the bottom. In Iho pit)ref the nlmve date, llrst cemes a prK'laiu.itleu "by the Honorable William Denny, esq.. Lieutenant (.overner et the Provluie of Pennsylvania, nml counties of Newcastle, Kent, and .Sussex, ujmiii Delaware" esbuV Hilling a quarantine for nil x'esscls coining from the West Indies, mid ending Willi "(iOD SANK TIIK KINO." Then fellow advices from nureS), concerning tlie war then raging between Prussia nml Aus tii.i, etc., the litest Is'lng dated May 10 nearly three months obit Ooed gracious I What would lveople my of hucIi ticin 1 new 7 'I hen fellows n letter fiem ltosten, dated July -1, giving nu account of seme tklriuithit vi ith French nnd Indians nt Aunaslis.teyal. Tlie eneiiiv e.miD at night nml ""drove elf twelve bul locks," but were pui-sued bv lit) men, etc Then fellows, 1 long letter from the camp at I. ike Ontario, detailing the operations of the army against Canada, then 11 letter rrem Pittsburg, dated July in, also nlieut the Indian troubles; nnd lastly this lniMirlaut ilem. printed in Itallcn : " Ycstrriliijl ft" rcenrci, hy ti private rz prcai, lite ullmeipg ilittrt nml yrnertll (le count, vtt Sew Vnrk, July St, 17S0. "Ticomlereyu t (uAcii Coietict Teiensend inn ghnl liy a cannon Imll tn An tnif Gen eral I'rulran (tieere Xtitijarit) utis killed liy the bur. it in') of en 0 ei'i' coherns miir t(r.t ' Colonel Jofmxten, uf the Xew Yerk fureet, it al'e killeilXiitynra erpeeleil te be tiiken the nrrt ilny," etc. Netico hew iniHleslly this is printed net mi exclamation eint even. Our niedern isliters would have n deeu llariug 1k.u1 lull's. Ami hew mi editor would spread himself in his double - leaded otliteri.il ! Tempiti n tnnlantur, etc. 111 this paicr 1 de net see a line of editen ii. Kdlteii.us don't sx 111 te have been Invented yet. The third ami leurtli iniges nre illlisl with advertisements Among them I llud the following. iiv im:uviimex. .O Me th'nlre, nn Seeieh JIill, 011 Frulny .Vriiinr, the 1(1 instant, will he presented i Cnmcdv, written bv the iiuther of Cutn, milled the DKUMMfnt, or the HAUNTIH) llOFsli Cast of Cliaracters. Te which will lie added A l.viu-l.. (ailed The ANATOMIST, or tlie SIl M-DOCTOH. TICKKTS te lx) had of Mil. DUN LAP Ilnjr ,'t. ,. ' Mi. Gallery 1.1. The author of Cute, xi it reineinljerisl, is thoelepiut Mr. Addison, who dietl only forty years lx?fere (17 ID). The Drunime'i was bieught out by Mr. Steele, idler the death ei the author. Let us tiv and lealie hew long age this notice was printed. It was the veiv ) ear In which the greit Sam Jnhuseii pulilisheil his " Itasselas" and Oeldsuiilh his "Inquiry Inte the Present State of Pehte Learning lit laireim;" (irav's " Klegv" was nnlv ten years eltl ; "The Traveller" nnd 'l'lte Desertisl Village" bad net yet lxen written; mid Stsitlaml's greatest Ivrlc neet was then an infant six meiiihs old. in a txxir, clay-built cotti!;e en the bmks of the Doen. In the s.uue number of the pap"r .Simen Williams gives netice that 011 tlie 30th instant he will eihjii 11 public grammar school, and gives a long list of subject) that lie will teach, including "a grammatical knew ledge of their Mether Tongue, as It is Judiciously laid down in Greenwood's Knglisli grmimi.u." , "Twelve shillings nuil nix-pent e jier quar ter for reading and writing, ami live shil iings entrance. Twenty shillings per quar ter ler tlie ruxt, and twenty shillings en tnuicc." Here is a Lancaster county advertisement : " Lancaster ceuntj, Julv 21, 17.r.D. " IU'N away, nn Irish Servant Nl.ni 11 lined Valentine lltillard, about 2r jcars of age, about live leet seven inches high, of a study complexion, ueitu Ait eicn enr('), marked with the siuall ihix : Had 011 whin he went away a honie-inndo Clown Cleth Ceat, agoetl new Hat, 0110 Shitt, ene pair et large cie-.s-banctl Che. k Trowsers and one pair et Tew Ditte, nnd a pair of Mi lug SIhr's, Whoevei tikes up sild Servant mid i-ouies Idm In any (ie.il Jail, he that his ni.isti r cm Iiave hlui again, shall hive FertySlullms Iteuanl and leasonable Cliarj;as paid bv PKTLlM.ltUIilk" (The word jail U hi till thee pukm-s 1111I- feuuly spelled goal. In Kiigl.md the tegular form is jjnef.) 'llieie are several similar adveritseiiients of run iway servants ami npprentices which heuihI strange te inixlein ears In hoiiie el the paxrsare notices that sound Ktianger -till ; but 1 will reserve them for another article. J. W 1 1.1.1 s 1 si 1, vki:. Mii.i.i.usvii.i.i:, P.u, Felt O, Issv, AtlliibiUlntlititi Letter. (,uui(eil. Tiie following letlerH vieie granted liy tliu icgister of wills for the week eiithug Tues day, February 10: Ti.stv vi i:rAliv Mary Hew man, de ceased, late of llreckne-k township; Ooergo L. Hew man, llriM.'knwk, oxwuter. Matilda F. Mclllnger, deteavsl. late Ot Kphrata township j lleniy X Melllnger, Kplirata. executer. Peter Miller, deccascd, late et Last Cocaliie township; Peier'Miller, jr., Adaui-tewii, and Fi-aukllii W. Miller, Spring township, Derk- .s ceililtv, exis-uiers Martha Yeung deceased, late or Manheim borough; David K. Barnes, Mauhciui, ex ex ecueor. AiiviiMsiiiAlleN. Maggie Wade, de ceased, late or Providence township; Chris tian Wade, Providence, administrator. Kachel Watsen, deceased, late of Diumoie township; J. Calvin Helm, Druineic, ad ministrator.. Henry Dcnllnger, deiTasetl.l.iteef Cumber land county; Martin Kidder, uty udmliils tiittnr. llirain S. Miller, deceased, late of Man helm Ixireugh; Anna A. Millei, Manheiiii, and Jehn S. Miller, Pcun iidiuimstratei'H. Isue Overly, ibx-ensed, late el Karl tewu- hiup; .Ma rim inxiver, lain, aummisirauir. rtilltiml. Milten lliemcsderfer Is the DeiiKx-ratle candidate fur eonstible In the linutli wind. The Ainerieun Machinist et this week pul pul llshes Icttem lieni iiiuoty-eiie new inoinbers or the next Heuso et lteprcsoutativex, placing themselves oil l'Cgind en the t.lllll qilostietl. Congressman-elect IHistmil Is thus Mimiued up : A pr()toctieuUt,and stuntlsoiithe itopub itepub licmi plutferin. At the Ktalluu llmi.e. Th.rty-llve vags nnd 0110 drunk occupied tliostatie-i 1iousje1i.ii- nit-lit The Mien vur& 1 d.brj;sil and tlm Aruuk paid ou. COMMON I'LKAS COURT. me tsrr.ur.sriMi avtiesh i:uaei: tiii: .tvmviAi. atti:sties. A Claim ler Servlrr. nt n Name, feri! Ileeen.ed llrm er A Hull fur Ditinitgr. fur Fail ure, te Aerept Tulinece Abteluln Iteuil ('.inltrmatlnii. iii'.etti: jt'imi: i.iviN(isrev, The llrst case attached for trial, Ix'fore Judge Livingston, In the tipjMir court room, Monday nftorneon, was that of Lydlt Dally vs (Jeerge McMullen,ndinlulslnitoref Win. McMullcn, ilisM'ased. Tlie fad nt do de lalled by pliintill's witnesses were that Lydia Dally was the heusekeeK)r of Wil liam McMullcn, a drover, who lived at the Spread Kagle, Providence township. He was absent from home a great irtleu of thetlme. and during his absence It is alleged .shodi .shedi 1 octet) the alfalrs of the farm nnd siw that the work was properly done by the men. It was 11N0 claimed th.ititurlng tlie ten months preceding McMuIIeu'h (loath, Mrs Dilly nursed lihn. Hcrclalni for coiiixjn.itIeu was J3..V) tier vveek rrem July 1S70 te August ISsI, the (Inte of his death. At the conclusion of plnlntltpH testimony defenllniit'H counsel moved Ter 11 non-suit oil the ground that no express iintract liad been proven. Thn court declined teeiitnrtiin tlie motion nnd the derendatit's counsel t hen etpened their side or the case, and said it would be proven that Mrs Dally was net in tlie employ of Mr. McMullcn "in heusekeeiier; that she and Mr. McMullcn occupied a relation substan tially that of husband nnd wife; that she derived benellts In the Hale of product) from the firm; that no demand was ever maile en McMullcn during his litetiiue for compen sation. On trial, nr.ieui: ji nor. i'.vtti:iihek. The suitor Whitehill Keel vk Philip Leb roller was attached ler tri il Inte yesterdny nltcmenu, befere Judge Patterson In the low or court room. Thiswasau action tore cover less en tolricee, and the lacks as do de tilled by plalntiirHwitiiesscsworeasfollowH: In lssjnn agent of Lebrelter purchased from lleel his crop of toliacee at tltleen cents lxT txiiind. When it was delivered Mr. Leli7elter retused te accept it, saying the to bacco was net vvertli that price-JUtx 1 then no tified Lobelter that he would hell tlie to bacco and leek te him te make geed the less. He did sell it aflerwnrdsat 0 cents ler wrap IH'rsand 2ecntnfer tlllem, and brought tins huh te recover 61SG.I0 with interest, tint being the dillerence In price at which Lei -7elter purchased anil which he received for the same. TI16 defense was (hit Keel misrepresented his tobacco te the agent of Mr.Lobzeltor nt the time of purchase, and for that reason it via. refused when Keel brought tlie tolraece te Lobzelter's vvarehouse. On trial. Iteperl. nf letter. Abmliilely Ciinllrlileil. Tholellowlng rcimrtx or viewers Iiave lieen absolutely coutlrmed : Narrow ing Centre street In the v lll.igu or Warwick, Ireiu 60 feet te -10 feet rrem tlie e (stem terminus of West Trout street te Market street two Tect te Ihj vacated from each slile or the street Vacating part ef.i re.nl In West Karl tow n shlp, leading from tlie I .roll's Dale iiiectiug heuse te Peter's read, nurt laying out in lieu thereer from lands of D. M. Itmck ami end ing at lands nf Susuitiah Kcill and the public scinxil greumls. Laying nut a nud in West Ce-alien town tewn town slilp'lrem a point en the toad leading I10111 tlie Shoatlerstewn nnd Keluholdsville ie.ul, te Itobeseui.i, in Berks county, nml ending nt.iisimt en the public reatl leading Ireui CmxilliHi te Newnianstewii. I.iymg out a read hi Warwick township, Ireiu a point en the reatl leading Irem New Haven te Manheim, and ending en tliu lead lculinir from Ijiuc-ater te Litilz. Vacating Vine alley in tlie Ixireugh of F.li7.ibcthtewu, from Mt Jey street, te Har den alley, and laving out, in lieu thereof, an alley Ii imi tlie Mtilillelnwu nml laizaixjiu laizaixjiu tewn turuplke te Mt. Jnv street Ikying out a reatl In Mount Jey tow nslup, from a point nu the H.irrisburg turnpike, op posite Slander's mill, and ending near lands of Jeseph lteyeraud Benjamin O. (irelf. Vacating a reatl in Warwick township rrem a ixiintat the intersct tfeu r the public read rrem Lititz te Lincoln, witli the ie.nl leading te Millwayatid emling 011 the read leading te Lincoln, epKsitc the creek iu Kphrata town ship, ami laying out in lieu thereof another rrem the siint of Ix-gitming designated above, ami ending at a point oil the lead leading fieiu Lititz te Lincoln, 30(1 yards southwest fieiu the heuse or Liviua Wolf. Kiying out a reatl hi Fast Denegal town ship, Irem a ixiint In the 10.ul leading It mil Ma town te Fliz.ibethtewn nud ending nt I.mils of Jehn Musser and ethers. Kepert of viewers straightening the old U-mcasterA Philadelaphia read in Le.icix.-k towns. ilp, Ii . .111 lands of Jehn Hersheyniid ethei'sl e lands of M. S. Iturst mid ethers, a distance ef7.ril! Ul-lnO vards Vacating a nud in "Karl tw p., rrem a ixiint en the Ilinkletewu and Churchtevvn read nnd ending at a iximt oil the H.irrisburg A' Dew nlugtew 11 turnpike, and laving out an other in lieu theroet rrem the Harrisbmg .V. Dew iugtew 11 turnpike te a isilut en the read between the icsidcni e of Jehn Sliownlter and Uupp'rt mill. i'ihit in:resir.s iA.tn:it. I'eiirs of 11 ficncnil llrenk-Ti 1)11 the Mi HlllO. I1111111 1 We.lern Weather. The impending danger by the it e, which lias ix-en threatening instruction te l'ert Deposit for the jnist low weeks, bocame decidedly 111010 miiiiineiit Monday night IC1I11 prevailed along the Susquehanna and it is feared will be billowed by 11 riM) in the river nud a general Inciting up of the ice gorges at Columbia, McC.ill's Ferry nud elhei ixiiuts ninth, which would icsultdis icsultdis icsultdis astiouslyte Pert Deixisit nud ether (xiints below. IlejKirts tiem above indicite that the rain is verv heavv nt Albxma and Williauispeit, Px, which will ullts-t the Juniata and 1101th bninch et the Susque hanna. All tributaries nre rcxirtcrt rising rapidly. Thu dam nud bridge el the Pcnu svlv.itiia radiea.l, at Columbia, it is thought, will net le.lst tlie lee gorges at Unit point. Some ofthe cilircus of Pert Dcxi-.it pieparctl for the lbxxl by moving all dispeuslble ar ticles into tlie setenil Mery of their dwell ings en Monday. The Pennsylvania railroad company h.ive all their lolling stock at Pert Pcxisit 'attached te locomotives, which are kept ready te niove te pl.icesef silety at a ineiiieut's " netice should the lmxudiug danger Ixm-ouie iimniueiit. Night watchineii have been secnied. A spet 1.1I displtcll te the Italtiiuoie .Vim 1 1 nm Pint l)exslt siys: "Tlie huge Held el gorged ice, seven miles long and 11 mile wide, w liicli has threatened thu town Ter Miiiia time, remains iut.ut, and HHlestrlans have been crossing ever it lieni shore te shore ler a week past. Heinmeil iu as this immense pack is liy the numerous im pediments which obstruct its fioe passage te the bav. It seems Impossible that it can go out without doing Heme damage, though It may gradually break up nml case oil' with out harm, as en many occasions heretofore. If the gorged lee here gees out Ixjfore the masses lieni alxivu ceuiu down there wilt probably be no damage" Severe Weather hi thi We.t The snow Hterm w liicli began at Chicago en Sundav evening continued at nexm en Mon day with unabated torce, though the snow had 11 tendency te melt, indicating that It might tin ti te rain. Iluslucs4efall kinds was nearly suspended, owing te tiie depth (it'snew in the HtreetH. The storm raged irem Wisconsin te New Yerk nleng the Lewer Lake region. It also prev ailed Iu the Ohie V alley, vvliore rain was falling. A very cold vvave is moving from tlie Northwest The temperature at Jacksen, Mississippi, nasiaiieii irem iu degrees 10 .1 wltlilii twelve hours. Therewns heavy thun der and lightuing.it Dixen, Illinois, en Sun day night, nud at Baltimore Monday night. Until (ilten Awn). A large number of hats and urns hnve been left by their owners nt Stnutlei's hat stele. The Hiaee occupied by tlieiu Is needed ler the storage of spring goods :ull 'r- Mtiutlei gives netice that il they 1110 net called for by the owners within tidily days Ihey will Ikj civt'll away le the peer. Appeal. Heard. The coininhaleners today heaid apix;al. from the assessments made In Mt Jey bor ough, Providence, Mjuhclui, Uphrata ami Driuuerw tevvu.hlp.. .1TASDS. riHliinillilnlllmi le tlm riills.lrtplilit llecenl" Tlint I.il.iln. III. l-ii.ltluti, EitUarnlhe lleeerd. It It unusual for 1110 te reply te tiewHiipcr attacks; but your artlclti of Hilt morning, 1 nut convinced, would nover hnve lxen writ ten If you had done 1110 the favor te verify thonlleged facts First One railroad company neught te use with Its engines and ears thn short branch of another company without arrangement as te terms, ami thn pcrseni ropresontlng the littler company locked the switch. Of Uiis 1 know knew nothing In ndvuucc. Second. I Iu who writes had nothing te de with It, made 110 order nlxmt it, nnd, nan fact, could net control the subject In nny manner, IxM-auxe tlie railroad Isyet unfinished, nnd by the termsefhls contract, Isentlrely under the control of thocentractor. Third. Yeu Iiave Ix-en misinformed ns te nnvceul (iterater Ix-'ing firced te rlnre!il colliery bocnute he refused te neil Its pro ducts at n low llgure te 11 coal company. If he did dose It, that resulted Irem the dlfll cultlnt nlxmt the branch ulxive referred te. Fourth. There Is no "spirited wnr" nt Phil lipiburg ever railroad crossings The usual ngrcementH nre lx.'lng made ulxnit several cresslngslntli.it xlc-lnily, nud ene crossing is before the courts en the question efugradu or nn ev crliead crossing. Mynctlen nt H.ir risburg was net prompted liy iniything Iu that locality. Fifth. The bill Introduced by 1110 en the subject or the seventeenth article, of the con cen con Htilutieu Is simply a transcript of three sec tions or that article, witli ixiiialties ler their violation. It proceeds uixin the theory that by tills method the legislature will havoix'r haveix'r havoix'r feiimtl its duty and remitted te thejiidieiary the ih termination of what these sections mean. Sixth. Your charge upon 1110 ofdeublo dealing In thus endeavoring te is-rfenn a sworn duty I think could Ixi IxHter Htistiined nftrr I sh.ill have "doubly rtnilt " rather than nsn ; f. -ii. iili a , i.iie mil c. nvictleti tint these who seek toenl-Mte the luovisens of the mivcn- teeuth nrtlcloef the constitution nheuld net together, nnd net Htrcngthen n coinmeu eneiiiv by their divisions 1 have the honor te be very resxx-trully yeum, William A. Wvllmt. P'.i lidelphU February'.), LsS-j. i'r ash iwirs tiii: stati:. Win. II. Oersvich, or n.tsten, cut his threat rrem ear te car Immsuise Heme r his invest ments were net remunerative nud he hail trouble with tenant. He had inade nearly tjo.eoo. At Miunrsvitle, en Suiulny evening, Miss Mnry McCrystnl was married te Win. Uiifiy, n merchant nf that plaie. While the wed ding festivities were Iu progress the bride was attacked with aralysts of the heart, and died iu a tuw hours. Mrs. Jehn D. Leekey, of H.irrisburg,; re cently prcsented her husband with triplets, nil or whom will survive. Altoeuu has a ghost that mounts freight cars and shakes hand, with tramps that ride thereon. IMvvard P. Wetzlar, a Philadelphia broker, shot himself through the right temple en Monday at his home, and died in about half nn hour. He was well known en Third street, where he has lx-eu In business Ter nev oral years, and met vv itli various ups and (low ns, killing several times He was net n member of tlie Ixxird, and of late hail met with ro re terbcs which financially embarrassed him. t'Ascuus. tiik chick i:t." TIih IS.ii! Weather Dee. ut Serbfil.ly Allt-ft Ml. 9 llllllmi'. Auilience. The iticlcment weather did net deter a geed-sized ntiilicuce rrem assembling in Fulton opera heuse last evening te witness the llve-act play of " Fimchen, the Cricket," with Miss Llllle Hinten in the tltle role. She playisl the character in capital Htyle, and twice in resixnise te hearty encores apx)aretl lxfore the curtain with Landry, (W. J. Sherry), who shared with her by his getxl acting the compliments, of the enthusiastic auditors Father Jlarbean nud Didtcr evoked npplause at frequent Intervnls nnd Old fadet came in for 11 share ofwoll efwoll ofwell carnctl praise. The balance or the cast was pass.ible, Iu the second att Miss Hinten danced her fatuous Highland Fling in admirable ntyle. Some ill-bred row dv en the balcony evcral tluies blurted out iu loud laughter that was very annoying. Tins evening the company plajs "Camilla" r.ledlnil or Ulllter.. The following officers of Iuitivster Ledge of Perfection weie elected last evening : T. P. fi. M Henry IL Slavmakei. 1). 1. (1. M. Jeshua I. Lyte. S. fi. W Joel Kbv. .1. O. W I. OtutVioek. fi. O. H. Frank Itrcncui.m. Sec. Uelx-rt M. ilelenlus Treas Charles A. Heitiitsb. Trustees Henry Carpenter, ll. Frank llrciiem.in, William A. Morten. Dr. A. Stoeckor, grand iusixx'ter general of the :Uil degree, paid an elllci.il visit te the letlgu ; alter the close of which, the brethren ami visiting brethren participated iu a ban quet gotten up iu Jehn Copland's Ixist style. Want I'nietlral l'lstiwil).. Fiiiiii tlie llarrlsburg Indcputiilciit. A uumlx)r of fishermen of Sh.imeklu dam have addressed a letter le certain nieinlKjm of the legislature In vvlilch they request that practical fishways be placed hi the dams along the Susquehanna In order te permit the fish te hive rieoji.iss.ige up the stream. This isa geed idea If, instead of loelingaway thousands of dollars en the fancy lishway at Columbia dam, theie had Ix-en a practical lish way jphu oil therein, the up-river tisheruieii would have plenty of shad eveiy spring, ''he H.11110 may apply te nil the dams In the sustpieh.iuu.i. Anether In. Untitle C'aiHlltUte. It has lx?ciiiisceitiiued that Cyrus Winters, who was nominated for common council by the Democrats of the Klghth ward, is ulse ineligible, ns he has net lived in the ward a year. As Mr. llegeuer cannot sorve either, Iho ticket will lx) lllled by placing 111x111 it Hie two men who had the next highest num ber of votes. They are Ch.ules Lipxibl and Jehn Snyder. The ether caudid.ite is Frank Martm. The Oltl .Villi lift IIiiiimi l.eileil. Tiie market coiimuttee et council iiveivcd pioxs.ilseu Monday evening for the leasing el the eltl niirket house. There was only oneblil, that erMaver.v. Dietticli, at ?150r tear and the committee touted the market house te them. It is the Intention of these gentlemen te start u daily market Delegate, te (LA. It. Kiu.ltlipuieut. The fellow lug delegates from thiseity w out te Harrisburg last ev oiling le attend the ses sion of tlie (ir.mil Army encampment : Oee. II. Themas Pest J. K. Ikirr, Majer A. O. Kein.ielil, C. II. l'asnacbt, 11. H. ltreuem.iu nud M. V. II. Keller. Admiral Itevnelds Pest Dr. J. S. Smith mid Kelxrt S. McDon nell. At the Suup lleusu. There were 120 rations of soup distributed nt thu keup heuse te-day. Annual liieiiiiipiiieut 1. A. It. In be.. Intl. IlAiuiiHiiuitii, Feb. 10. The mombemof the Grand Army of the Republic at the open ing of their 19th annual encampment here te-day, were welcomed by Mnyer Wilsen, te whose icmarks Gen. Leuis Wagner, lce comiu.iuder, responded. There are ever SOO delegates present The morning session wasdevoted te routine business 01 a priviue character. Ni-eree Unit 11 Wiiiimii In Death. Camuun, X. J., Feb. 10. Mrs Kinnii Woodward, who was recently brulully bcilen by three iiegrixH, dletl or her Injuries te-day. As the assiilunts have alnwly ls-cn stmtencetl for assiult It It doubted if they can new- be tried for minder. nvATiimt isstttiA riess. Wahhinuten, D. C, FeU 10. Fer the Mldille Atlautla stilus, colder clearing weather, brisk and high northwesterly winds, lUt'liur barometer. 11 11 1: it r: Hf.sAtttK hallavi: A FLOOD OF MiiS. Tin: MHAHVllES THAT AUK JKI.VtllMI nn: iievsk Asn kkxatb. Illll Itcn.irteil fatnr.lilr I'lllng Mipinr la rrnaea Prohibition nf IHx-rlintiultlnn by Ibtllrmiil Ctinipanlrii Sflenllfle Tern, pernnrii InMrurtlnn. Special Dlnpntch te thelvrEUancuciR. IIaiiiiihiiuiki, Pa, Feb. 10. In the Houne it bill wnt rcixirtctltavornblyHxlngtbellquor llcontesln PlilUidclphl.iatf.'iOO, and l'llltburg nt f3(X) , hi cities of the 3rd, 4th and Mh classes at fl.W, ami in nil ether places nt KQ; pro pre vlillngl govcrnmeiit for thn cities of the Ith class ; tn prohibit hawking nud peddling hi cities of the Ith nnd Mh classes The following bllli wero Intreduced: Te punish Illegal dealers In dynamite with imprisonment nt hard lnber net exceeding ten yearn nnd n line net exceeding $5,000. Cliritrtii.iii : Prohibiting ministers from pcrlnrming the innrrlnge ceremony In the absence of n license front the clerk of the courts ltrewn : Prohibiting discrimination by transportvllen companies; providing a penalty of 0110 year's Imprisonment nnd ?l,0O0 line. Alse increasing the nalnry of the attorney general from $1,000 te f,000, but doing away with the commissions Deardcn : Authorizing Ixinrdi of health In the cities of tlie llrst class te rcgulnte heuse drainage ; the registration nnd licensing or master plumbem nnd tlifl construction of cons IhmiIs Penalties of J100 line and 0110 year's imprisonment for refusing nre attached en neglecting le comply w Ith the requirements tho'ef Ixiardt of health. The Heuso bill te sec ure te soldiers and sailors their commissions anil discharges held by claim ngents nnd ethers, was passed 11 n, illy without opposition. The bill for revising the mining nnd ventilation laws vv as amended hy Increasing the commission provided. The bill providing Ter district school super intendents te net iu conjunction with county superintendents was defeated. The bill allow ing townships te elect school Hiiixirlntcndents was pis-sed second rending. Fiiunce made n brief sis-och en the bill providing for Hcicntllle toinperance in in strucllens in the schools stating that It pro pre pro ixiseil violent changes hi the present HysUm and would Invelve lnrge Ixxik contracts He therefore desired its postponement, which w as ngrocd'te, when the Heuso adjourned. Humes' resolution calling en the auditor gonerol for tlicnmeiiut paid each Judge from 1S77 te 1&R3 for Horvlce outslde his district w as ndeptcd. The Heuso resolutions were concurred In as follews: Urging Pennsylvania congress men te de nil in their power for the passage ofthe Mexican pension bill -ns amended in the Senate ; providing for tlie adjournment ofthe legislature from Friday next until the fellow lug Wednesday evening. In thn Senate. Ill the Senate the new erder assigning Tuesdays and Fridays for petitions, went into ellect this morning, and eccupied nearly one-half the session. In the Senate there was a Heed of petitions ler the passage or the seieutlflc tomperanco instructions bill, which passed.; The following Senate bills passed llnally by unanimous votes authorizing boroughs teHtipply wnter outside the borough limits Uopealingthoactof ll, requiring town tewn hhlp assessors te assess all seated land In the county In which the mansion heuse Is situa ted, where the countj-lines divlde a tractor land. cosaitf.fsiesAj. ireiiK. The U11U.0 After 11 Wr.insle llecltle.te Apprern tlie .leuninl for Monday. WasiiinoteN, D. C, Feb. 10, Senate Allisen presided te-day. The bill known as the "anti-fencing bill" was passed with slight amendments The anti-silver colnnge hill was postponed until te-morrow- nnd the pension appropriation bill was tiken up. Heuso The Heuso met at olevon o'clock in centinuance of yesterday's session and immediately w ent intocemnilttco of the who'e en the postefUeo appropriation bilL With out disposing of that bill the eominltlee arese and the Houseat 11:55 adjournetl. At twelve o'clock Tuesday's session began. A long vv r.ingle ensued en the subject of npprevlng the Journal in the matter of the sceno or yos yes terday, nud en the subject or the right or nn olllcer te se.it 11 tnemlxir without his emblem of olllce. The Republicans with few exceptions rc-rrained from voting, but did net break a quorum and the Journal was approved yeas 151, nays 3i Mueli Ifctmugn te Prejierty lijr Vre.hel.. PillLAliKLi-lllA, Feb. la Much damage te factories, dwellings and bridges by last nlgh'ts freshet Is rcixirted In and about Chos Ches ter, Pa., but no less or Ule. The Delaware river Is evon w ith the vv harves hut no dam age Is reported. A Wilmington, Deb, report says that tlie llrandywlne In its rlse awept away the untlnlshed span or the new Balti more A 1'biladelphln railroad brldge, causing a less of alieut ?20,000, Mere damage Is threatened. The water Is higher than for many years The V. W. A II. bridges ever tlie Christiana have been in danger but ihe trains ure still running. AtNewllnmswick, N. J., an overllowof the Karitui river lias also caused much damage- 1 he Si hiijlfclll tl;alliii CmiiNiijr' Ftnaiire.. PiiiLAUKH'iiiA, Feb. la The annual meeting of the stix-kholders of the Schuylkill Navigation company was held te-day nt the olllce or the company. The annual reixert of the Ixurd or managers was preHonted by Pitsident Fniley. ltHliowedthattlielncomo Ter the past year nmounted te t7-l,23Ji r which nmeunt ?(B5,770 was rout payable by the PhlladelphlaitUeadlng railroad company, and the expenses during the Hame period aggrcgatlug)h2,00al2, leaving a balance te the credit or the gnneral lncome account of 5110,721. 15-Xlnjnr KtUmi Senleiiteil le 15 Uajr. Ill JH. Nkvv Ydiik, Fell, la v dix-lsien was ren dcretl te-day Iu the prixTedlng against ox ex ox Mayer Franklin Kdsen, rer contempt or court for dissolving the injunction granted last ii.,i.e rnstnilnlnirliim from making any iiomlnatiett for cominlssienor or public works and corporation counsel. The court llndsFalsen guilty of contempt and 1 that he be confined In the county Jail for 15 days and pay f250 Hue. Kiole.leu III an Iren JIIH. rNi)iANAi-oLis,Iiid.,Keh.ia-ApeciaUroin llrazll, lud., says: An oxpleslon occurred this morning at the Central iron and ateel works Four men wero killed, eight dan gerously wounded, and a large number slightly hurt The killed are: Mahlen luker. watchman: Rebert Davis, roller t Hreek, puddler, nnd James Hllletcr. il.im.iga te the property Is 1 15,000. The laird llere.fenl cur. Cut Wllwn. Keiiri, Fek ia-Uird Charles noat.rer.1 has returmxl sardy te Ouliat, hrlughig with him Cel. Sir Charles Wilsen " party, who wero stranded In the Nil They had lurp fight w Ith the rebels. ' Uiwiultv nt a IUIL Vhs.na, Feb. laDurlngH ball at Wit Wit kewlti, lieheniia, a yalnl,rtf,dT;, oxplcxled in the basoment of the building. Thostalrcase was ilomelUhod and evor persons Injured, but no ene wa kllled. 'ii -s"t X, a .m m 5'. a $ 3y v-,y ,i t
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