iEsa ij ..., -'i. . t IDatnfagttf jife. InMligmK Sf II) 9 5:a VOLUiMK XXI NO. HOW GORDON MET HIS FATK. hit.t.r.n wmi. r, i.v tiii: act or i.u- l.ri.VM f.s THMH'.S. TIik 1 f enrlifrr li) Wlilili Klinrliimit Vln.liihi-ii C'nrrrr of u rninim. Helillrr. WILim' llriilip Vltilrjr llllullli'lit In Ailvniuc In llt-rlier. A tllniwlili fiem (iub.it te the llai'y Telr yrttjih Mutes tli.it It lsroeileil there IhatUcn ernl Uorden was kllleil mi the morning nf January i!7lli. A dispatch te IttMili-i'rt telegram teiupatij lreni Ivertl-viys; "Cels. Wilsen nud Wertlcy, who were with tlm csnlltlen tu Khartoum, arrived there Tuesday. They mmle the Jour ney fruin (lubut In four iI.ijh. They bietight the mm or Oeiii'nil (lordeu's death. It win loomed lli.it miu of the treacherous iuslin,s utneugUcn.l 'onion's forces marched llm gar rison te the side or the town nearest Oiinlii Hliiui, K-Jllig that the relcl attack was e Hs'tislnt that point. In the incaiitimeaunlhnr traitorous pasha epcmsl tlm Knti-i nt the ether end nud allowed tin- Malul'' hoop in enter, "nil the easily euptiiiitt tin- town, lieucinl 'onion whs stabbed JiihI .is In' was Ic.i I n f tlm gev eminent house." The limly AVu i, whl h .ip-n-sira In iiidiiiu Ingeut of it-sic t tn iifiier.il tiordeii, pub- llshes tlm following li Unkdlil : "Thn natives who escaped liiim Klmrteiim niv Srtn-i.il (iirilnii was killiil in tlm act el leav ing hit house te rally Hit r.tithrel troops. Tlm latter vvore cut down te a man, unit Ter hours tlie host irt of the town tins tlm went' or nierrlIcs slaughter, net even women and children lielng spilled. All the notables wen) kllli'il except treacherous pasli.n nml Ihelr fellow urs." NKr.nii el tiik nr.tiisei.iiiK.it. Charles ('corge (leiilnn was liem at S oel- wleh, January :"S, Is.;!. His father, gnind tathcr ami great grandfather were Ilrillsh elllcers i his innlherwns the daughter of i:n. derly, the Londen iiIimmL whose ships fill nished the tea for the Bosten tea tut v. Commissioned te the iey.it engineers In KiA lie served through the Crimean war with dis dis tinrtleii ; thin for seincjciirshf was engaged III tnisigraphtcnl work in Turkev. In IsM he entered Urn Chinese service tot-rush the Tne Tne lilnKrelHilllen, whlih lerthirli'iin jearn had U-vli ravaging China. Ward, thu inate of an American xhip, who hud landed at Shanghai leuxtiiiK enlv Milt of iletlu-1 and f nml had .icciiiniilatetlaii immen-M fertimu (the hend of the IiiiM'rl.il troeN, hid Just liein shot horern the wulN orNniKpe. doiilen iliveided liiin, erciiilntl and liu-i illncil hu mob, led It te thlriv three wmi clnl ohk.iku ehk.iku ohk.iku nietitH tm wim iilwnjM in tlm tun, wllh a flit-met and no ether annt than a Miuill tsine anil restored in-a- e. Wlitn Stietlmu llnallv xnrrendeix-il (orden preiniieil IIiii icln'1 leaduri pinion, lint tlm ChiiieM) Kuneral M-Uttl ami beheailed them. Tlm ljixllill inail wrotiei tnrt note te tlm I'oleMial coiii ceiii maiiilcr "Veu I'rimi- or laaitl" and left the army, rel'ii!ii;tlm loilnneoiloiiil him by tlm KO eminent. '-I lelt Cliliri." he Mid. "a-i lioeratl eiiteuil." I'rem 1-iV, te I7I he Ha-tt-inpleit.il in eintinni ring; then Nubar 1'asha maile lilin uoerner - neueral or the Send.m, te Huiiftil Sir S.ininul linker, Ills UsI; beltiK te orKHtibe the territory and snpprt-HS the si.n e tnuli I'er lie jiiir he l.ilKired with hit ilenieiiiae ererKV. but nt lat he n-turiit-1 In ile-tunr, tin) khedtu h.iiii);enlVKiMnhiiii pi(iiiiMi', nml all tlmelllelaN in the Send in Ih-Iiij; en ir.ig'-d wvrvtlj lnthe.ile trallle. TnrnliiK tiM'rhNsiNiiiKt tehls iiuiiiuiiiin-, tiorden htarted Ter India at lnl ltini't weereLiry, bin rcilgm-il at eiieiiand went en te Chini, where liU adviee preenled a w.u with Utwsi.ieii the KuldJaiLHostieii. Tl he went te the eipe te n form the i-eluny'it mili tary i-ttablhhinetit, Ix'cinnmj; by let-kuiK liii own x.il.ir ; but he w.w tini miuli In i-arnett ler tlie elitieun, who wor wer rlftl him Inte rt-lunliiK. He .ii Jnst Kelng te the ( ointe region when the troubles In the Seuil.iu be-ame .ilannlng, mid heleetlni; iir Stuwarl, w limn he had seen ut Ills club, and w hine "ntyle" he llketl, he set oil ler K li.irteuin te die. Hn was a man nfgn-at struiiKth el eharaeter ; a l.ttilisl. "1 inn the iliisel that ents the wehI the earpenti r dlrisls iL" -llippi-m-Ht," lie H.n,l, '!, ile'ndeiit en aitlil, and itsatlen mi.ins death." " I'liid me the nun ami I will take him as my help who utterly despises iiioiley, naine, li'oner, ultiry ; turn who never wished te sve his home again , otie w he leeks teliixlas tlm seu ret) or goeil and cimlrel'.ur of eil j 0110 who has a lic.illliy body mid enerKUtle spirit; anil ene who Ioekh cm death as a release rrem ndserv j and iryen uiuiiet llnil him, thou loave luu'itlone. Te t-iirry myself Is eiieiigh rer me ; I want no ether kufg.ihe." Sm.li was the eieisl of "Chlnese" Oorden. HOW WII.SO.N WAS lll.sLl l.ll. Lord Welseley telegniphs lurther paitleii lars of Lord Charles lloresferd'a roseue el Colenol Wilsen. When the steamer had gene down tlm rler about three miles a battery of the enemy en the left bank el the rher openoil tire iixm It. The sliMiner riv luruiHl tlie lira, mid tlie tire Itotweeu the luttery mid the steaiuvr was kept up while the Ktoamer was anchored for reilrs. Mean while Colonel Wilsen, with n i-mall "rt, tiMjk four gnus and landed en the right bnik oftheriur. Thu urty inan-lusl tlewu the nur till thev woie direttly opiKwIle the batterv. put the guns in Mwitien mid oeiiitl fire. .Much ivsslsunee was thus rendered by l.eid Charles In keeping tholirnettheeuoiin down. At Hiinset Colonel Wilsen and paitv man lied en three miles fuitlier tlewu the ri or mid halted ler the night. Thov weie there joined by Lord Charlei the to'llewing morning. The xtoamer bail uiujiiw Idle had another engagement with the rebnl batter, lint hud HUtceetleil in ussiug It without serious harm. Colonel Wilsen and party were again taken en tieatd, and the hteamur proceeded te iub.it,w itlieut lurther dlllleu It v Uurliig thn passage limn tlm island le liubat one man en ImmiiI was killed unit seven were Injured. Ut the iujiiied four weiu natives, who were hcilded in the engine room. I.eul Welseley eeiieludeshis dispatch with tlme wenls; "I cannot bjicnk tiNi-hlghly el the pluck et Lord Charles lleresleid aiid'all his jiarty. Colonel Wilsen's ineii likewise li fi.ied ndiulrablv and with the usual iletei iletei minatleu or Lnglishiuen.'' Oenei-al New degale will command the o e o iietlitieu teSiiakiu, mid Colonel (ireaxes will Ixi his chlel stall'. TheSuakiii c.iinpaign will open, it Is r.ili-ulated, en the Mil or .March. Ordnrs have been scut tluoiigheut the coun try bordering en the west mid neuIIi coasts of the Hed mia, for thu purchase or camels ler the use or the new exjiedltieu. At Siiukin proiKiratiens me being iiiade Ter lauding the exiKHlitlen. A dispatch te the.Suitmri fimii Its eerres. Kiident atClacutta,mid dated Tuesday, states tliat the i:ugllshguernnieut cabled an order for llie dispalclief a brigade of Indian (loops le Kfryiit, mid at a later hour ceuuteim.iuded lim timer. weksi:i,i;v imi'aiii-.nt hi ahva.m i:. fiencral Welseley asks that tlm mhaiice lieiu Kaukin be iiiade within a mouth. He xees no necessity for waiting until autumn or for the construction of a rallwav across the dosert trem S.uikiu (e Herber. ilcueral Ste phenson, (leneral Dermer and ethers of the military council of Caire, however, opiieso llie dispatch el thu expedition lreni Saiikluin he short a tlme en the ground that it c.uniet be gotten In readiness te start borero April. They nay the inarch te Uerber will take a month, mid w ill be a sovcre test of the cudn cudn cudn raucoer thu men, who will aullcr lreni the iiiteiise heat and ler want of w liter. The Iso lated detachments will Isj e.pescd te attacks by Osman Dlgmi. If, howecr, (ien. Welse Welso Wolse loy doclares that an t-:irly ndvance te lleilxir Is necessary Ter tee wiretv of tlm Nlle expedi tion, the Caire iiutliuiltles will withdraw thulr opposition. Tlie Vienna cer ospenileiit or the Ihuli Tcleyriivh Kiys It Is uuderbtoed in ienu.i lh.it Italy lias consented le occupy Caiie, Alexandria, KuaUIn, Heur, Pert (said ami Ismailla. ir this is done the llrltish ttoeps in Kgypt will be enabled te proceed forth with te the Soudan. A dispatch from Massewuli says Itisie Hrteil that the Italians ure about te set out en n march te rollevo Kassalu nml Senhelt, co ce (iiwratliig with tlie Kuglisli ex)edltlen te open the Sualiln and Uorber toute. The Italian government has chartered six mero steamers for u&e In conveying troops te Kgypt. They ure te lw vendy by Saturday. The ICabbalilsh Arabs carried the baggage of the Iteyal Irish nml Sussex leglmeiitHeii the wny ft ein Keitl te Uukilul Wells, mill IJM). lreni llm taller place en the leulii ledubat. The leiiiiluder ir tlm Niissuv regiment art) starting Ter (liildil. J-'em tribes me sllll Irleuilly, nnd provide cainels for theexied. Hen mid olheiwlse render it assistance. .i w.'.iMiYii' tsvi:si: cei.it. Ililllrimil liallle ,linii.l huirfiilrl TIlMinsli Hie W't-slfi ii slate.. Passenger Iraluseu nil llm lalliikids lending le Chicago ure detained by heavy snow bleckadis. Tlie Illinois Central has passen ger trains snowed In as fellows : One at Han tout, one at Daufeith, four between Motion I'isitene, two between llloeinlngton and Kaul.ukeeiiuit one en the Illinois Central branch near lluckluglialii. An ellert te clear tlm linck of the Illinois, Indiana A Iowa read was made lu-tlnv. Iltliiftcd faster than itreulil beelciieitmnl theutteiuiit was givi-if up until didtlug uases. lreni p hits tbrougheut thesltatn and in Mchlgiin nnd Iowa the uewsis oftlieHimo tenor mid tlm (old is Intense, the thermometer ruiiglug lreni 15 te X degrees below rtie. Chlivige ecuis te be the cenlre or the biidiv nreamid reCudlstauei) of about sixty miles hi every direction It has fallen legi eat depths anil is drifting badly. Mint in ft was ery moist when It loll, w'hleh makes it ery heavy mid is as haul te handle alinett us sand, hav ing slue e fallen tiecu fieen hard and gieiiud almost teu powder by drtlting. The level ehariii'lei or the isumtry In every dins tlett ami Its lrcodeui fiem" lerests facilitates its caitl.ige by the wind mid lodgment wherever u rallinad rut liiiulshesii plai e for It te diep Inte. In ruiiKctiii-iiceuf ibis mid el the ex tremely low tcuiiieratuic which has prevailed all ila.v uiiistet tlie ridlieatls are in a worse condUleu, If that worn HMsiltle, than they were ycsteul.iv. It is next le impossible rer men te work and ulxmt us dllllcult te keep steam up In engines. I'rein every tlbts tieu resrH ceme rreiu en gines " dead" and Hlilu-tr.u-l.isl. The Chi cage A Alten run I sent out no trains nor did any come in. Tlm track Is blocked at Itr.u'ovllle by a tiaiti in thesntivv, which left here esterda.v It has thlet- trains block aded lu-arSeuih Chicago. The Niehel Plate donteut one triln. Tlm Louisville, New Al bany A Chicago Is leuiplttiily blockaded. The Illinois Central h.is half a" d"7cn trains In the snow and it is imiKissible le get trains iiasl them, 'the Kankakee Hue is blocked Itetweeu ICauknkee und St. Anne. The l'.m Handle had no trains either In or out. The Northwestern lead sent out no tlueiigli trains, and its consolidated subur-l-in train is blockaded at the city limits, tin train (mm Milwaukee is In llm snow at It.i It.i It.i vousvieod, a row miles out. The Danville oule Ins net turiiid a wheel. Threu trains arrived fiem two le eight hmtis late ever the Ight lis Pennsylvania lead. trains went out as Catlleatthe sleck vardsmc sullciim: 111 tensely lreni the cold, the sheds iH'ing impro impre te ttsl by roefn. Many stock Hums are snowed lit en various ruul, and hh the inercur gees ilnvv li the linKs of shlpMr and i-enslgnees go ilevviinirrcss)iidlugly. DoiiIeih. -issuitth.it un Iessss'islinglv reb aseil most of tlm cooiiod ceoiiod coeiiod upsto'k will erish, entailing a less which cuiiuet new Isi i-iiinated. Twelve curs or "lit tle were brought te the vards te-day by eight liKsimellves, '-Douliln-he.iders" we're starled out with tiaiuserciitllii hn the Louden and l.lveiHml markets, but idler going a short distant e it was leiiiul luijih!u te niake uny lioelvvav und they wcic returned te Ihey.uds. ltallreul nienro nienre Mit snow -kinks iiiiii.ii t,, eiglitts-n lisa in height along Southwestern rinds, 'lhirty 'lhirty 'lhirty fourcarsel stock en the .Milwnukee .V St Paul caiiie in with twenty one engines. Thlr Icen cars of shwpa few miles out en the Chi -age, llurluigteti A (uiin y were freen U duitii. At rifty-nmth stieet Chleige the Pert Wiivne exprwss w.is run into, head and head, by a switch engine going te the relief et the suburban train. Thn trainmen saved them selves by jumping The pa-.ingeis vvore badly shaken up and Isith engines vvore wrecked. ; i; .,i. ors ni.iirtt.. liul V . I. (-innitiiit sis il III. lilmr. In ttie trlherii llnil. V it-piubciltatlve of the In I ni.i.im.M i;u brielly interviewed W. P. t emptnii, t-sip, of this clt.v, relative te the it-ligieiis uiviviil which has been Ter seiim tiiiie mst ill pie pio pie gress in tlm M. 1 ehiirch at Morguiitewu, and in vvhkh he has been mi earnest vverkei. Mr. Cnmplen mys that m my of the sensa tional stories eeneermng the levival are ineie inventions 01 gross exaggerations or tlm f lets ; neverthejess the meetings have ln-eii ver largely utit nded and m my eonveisions li.ivetal.cn place. The imputation of Chnrch Invvii is only about ZM, and of tho-e nesirly Iihi hive prelessed icligieu. The meetings hivn liceu (eniiii. ted by ltev. W. W. Coekiuau, pisti'i nt the Morgautewu and riiuiclitewn urcuii el the M. L. chiireb. This lalenti'd young minister Is a son of ltev. Altred Coekuiiu, IJ. ., ene of the most ills liugiiisliiHl divines belonging te the .Metho .Methe disi ceniiiiunmn. The smi bears a striking re semblance te the father, inherits much or his LilciitaiidciithUMa-.nl, mid III tium will bo be bo cniue us eminent a pulpit orator. This is only the second yeai el ltev. Cenkiiiau's ceii-ms-iluii vv 1th the coulcrenco and during both these years his mmistiy has Ik-cu lilussiil with uiiiisual Miiis-ess. Lastjeir under his management a si ries or protracted mi clings were inaugurated at riiurchtevvii, this ceuutv, ami during the revival that Pillowed no less than 11,1 ier-icms pmlusMMl conver sion. Tlm present ievlv.il at Morgautewu i.iav be leg.udisl us only a continuation or thai al Cliliri blown. Mr. Coiiipteu was.Mr. Cnnkniau' principal assistant ut Moig.mtevvn. He wasllcensedas a lix-ul (it e.u hci last August, and has taken active tiart in lellgleus wink. It is his Inten tieu te ubiuilen the Icjrd piotessieu next kill, mid enter a thcelngicil seminal v in New .lorse.v, wheie he will study theology ler tluee curs, uud ut the end el that teiui eptets te be ordained a inmlslei. i i.ii if.i.vs or mi: haii. (Ivei I.Ulit lliiiulrtil lichgate. 1'ir.ciit nt the .lilllLll laicaliiti!iciit. The members of the (Ir.md Aimy of tlm liepublicut the opening of their nineteenth annual encampment in Ilarrisbuig, were vvelceiiKtd by Majei Wilsen, te w liose re marks (jcn. Leuis Wugner, vlcocemmaudor, lespended, Ovei H) j delegates are present. The meiniiig sesieu was devoted te leiitiue business of a privale character. At the after noon session the rcpeit of Pest Commander Dier was made. Itslievvsth.it Iheiunrii iT'J pests in the stite, vv itli a membership of .!.", IJW. About foe.ooo have been spent in charity. I)uiitnicnt Chaphiiu Sayres icperted 3.VJ deuths during the year, and uiged the neces sity or looking alter the soldiers' orphans, w hesu schools vv 111 close In two years. At the conclusion of the leading el'ients iiominatieustordei.iilmeutcoiiuuiiudcrwem made, us fellow s : H. .1. ollers, of Philadel phl.ii Austin Curtiu, of Ceutie ceuutv, and ,1, P. . S.l iebin, et Lebanon county. The lat ter declined and Austin Curtiu was elected. Nominations ter senior vice touiiuamler vvore iniiile as fellow s : lMgar Walsh, el' Phil ndelphia; A. P. ltmchlleld, of Allegheny; T. Powell, Themas fi. Sample, of Pittsburg, and Daniel O'Neill, of Heading. I'er Junier vieucommauiier : r. j, Arusiieu,ei I'est i;iaj i:. W, Ilettes, or Pest :.(), und J. II. Drucko Drucke Drucko inlller, orPesliiil. Noiulnatieiis were also made I'er ether ellle.es, pending which mi ad journment tool; place. A meeting or the Veteruus' Nights Union ortheflrand Army or the ltepublie wus held at which the rollewlng elllcers were elected: Piesldcnt, J. C. Aitkin, of Pest l'Jl i vice presidents, Themas (j. Sample, of Pest 1-Ai N. U. Wilsen, or Pest H, anil Oeorge II. Thatcher, or Pest 100; treasuier, ). J. It. Miller, or Pest 10 ; secretary, II. Caldwell, or Pest la. Itnsolutlens were adopted I'm pre pre scntutleu te the encampment te-mono vv icl.i icl.i tlve te llie rights uud privileges guaranteed te them by second by section 1,761 of the re vised statutes or the United States. They ask in. iv iiiu iieKiiiiiiciii siauii ey nielli in their ellert te have the statute enforced. The next 'meeting will beheld nt (Jcltysburg during llie niiiiiuiiTi cncaiitpiucill. Ainillivi- Cellier) llulU-r lUplu.liiii. A lielierat the Trenten colliery, I'ettsville, exploded Tuesday evening, demolishing the boiler house and fatally scalding the llreinim, Charles Campbell. Harney Hughes was bo be bo rleuHly injured by Hying ilebns. A large rrngment of the Ixillcr crashed through u houseblxty yaiiU ilUtant, badly Injuring an infant sleeping in a cradle The cause of thu explosion Is unknown. LANCASTER, TOM IWIVK IX UN'CASTKK. .etks or ri.iirx m.iiii: Munr tii.i.v e.yj: iivximr.h ri:.tits .icih. Ilinr llm lln.iltuliln Henry Tamil i;iitrrtnlnsl llm Cnlliire of Hit Ciitnnlnl IMjn-xiniff nf llm reriunnl ClMnirtrrl.tlr. of llm Auther of tin vun ir ftr.i.nii,'' It wiisiilthe hosplluble home of William Henry, mechanic and patriot, nml one of the leading spirits or Lmi-asler during thu Invo lution tied thn notorious Tem Palms thn patriotic pamphleteer mid lullitel control cr slallst, uiaile his henii) during Ids stay In this city, while the llrltish worn In m-fiipmicy of I'lilladelpldi nml ("on ("en gross, for (he most time, met In Yerk. It will be remembered that Henry was n leading citlrc'u of the commonwealth In his day. 1 la had a gun factory nud Iren nieiigery in tlm northeast corner of Cenlte Hiiiaie ; Invented the m-rew nuger; was Justice of thn peace ; presi dent or county twiirt fiem 1781 te nsi); inein inein ber of the Penusjlvanla ceuni-11 of safely, anil tieasiireref the county. Hu wus one of the iLsslsUut burgesses or Lancaster, mid enmNsary of tlm regiment raised here In 17iVi te relurercn Arneld nt llosten. Henry was a pit run el lleiijaiulii West, the great painter el that day, and euieuraged his nspliing genius. Withal he was a devout Christian and a .sinrere and earnest member or the Moravian church. run iikseiit ei- mi;n or ivi m.i.r.ci. It was his hotlse that, rer tlm period when Lincister vv as a centre or itovelutlonnry in terest, was thu resort or men el Intellect and culture like West, and Uittoiiheuso, tlm philosopher, (then statu treasurer), Jehn Hart of the executive council, uud Tem Paine. Te th it circle el men, who vvore mostly Chrlstl ms, Palne's cJilef attraction was his talent as a punplileteer and his le.idlness te exercise them In lelialf of tlior.iuseof the cel enies Ills tract Ne, V, "Thu Crisis," n short )litlcal ess.iv or skillful composition, 'ols 'els iiueut, iuvis'tive, strong reasoning, some his. teric anecdote, and a fund el ridicule which tilted the passions nrthe times," vvasa lalsir of thns) mouths ; and it wus written In the lioiisenfMr. Henry, which stissl, we Mliove in the northeast isirnnr of Centre Square, en the silo new occupied by llaker's drug store, und tlm Hair A Sliciik banking house. Hit Hit Hit teuhouse inhahltcd the front nsiin. in the upper story, where was tlm library. There he kept thoelllcoof the treasury of Penn svlvanii. " The nHim of Mr. Ilnrtand I'alne was te the left h mil us you came te the stair lie.nl entering the library." Ml SVMI-VrilV WITH l-VINI.'s tNTIDKLt rv. riinn senm uieineirs or the Henry family. 1-It I i.v the miu Jehn Jeseph, it apis-ars that Palne's Irreligious character evoked noxym nexym pithy rrem Ids host and hestesi ; that ovont evont ovent ually it excited great disgust en their part, and even extreme, regret that they hid ever entertained him. Thlsseii, Jehn Jeseph, who an oil te the war, went en the campaign against Quoliee, with Arneld, suffered great hardshljis nml lustnne mriiiaiiently lamed, sulisenuently studied law and rese te be president judge of the wsend Judicial dis trict of I'ennsylvauia.bv apsiutmeut et (niv. Miflllu It is in the "Notes," te Ids narrative et the " Campaign galnsl (uebisj m 177i," punted in Line-aster by William lireer, in IslA that is te Ik) found some hlghlv inter esting observations iimhi the i h.uactcr or I'aine and bis eonduet 111 Laniusler. Henry insists that Paine lilchisl most et his "Age or lteasen " rrem the previously published work el r.tlnm Allen ; and he t-lasseil them both as "paltry wretches." His opinions must thcretme Ik Liketi as theso or a soiim seiim wbat biased commentator ; but his iiairntive of flruim-tauccH iitteiiiliug Palne's visit le his falhci's house there seems te Ijo no geed reason te iinxiieh. SOMI. MIAUAt I l.lllsl K nt I'Vl.M:. Paine was, it is rel ited, the innst indelent of men, hente Ids sluggishniiss of llte.ar.v isimimsltien. Thuugh he had tlm lienerarv olllce of "seiTCtary of feieigu altairs, " he seldom went te Yerk where Congress met while he visited Liucuster .mil then sUid only a day or two. " lie would walk of a morning until IJ o'clock, ceme m und uiuke mi Inorilliiate dinnei The using fiem table was Im-Ivvpi-ii J and ' p. ui. Hu would then ictlie te his bed eliamliei, wrap a blanket aleiiud him, and in a largu arm chair take a n.ii) et two u Ihu-e benis, use and walk." '1 hose walks uud his indolence surprised the Heur-, s, who knew bun only us the author of "I'ommen Sliisc," uud of wiltiugs which gave them no nioie reason te ibuibt his leligiiuis riHtituilc than his mliti cal orthiHleiy. He wus cun till net te Impair his standing with his he-t or his patnetie assis'iatcs, by emitting "his leligleus tleginas or any or Ids later dlalsillcal Ideas." When these woie dlsclosed.the younger Henry says his lather's reelings were "tiuly poignant," -rer new the wretch's ti no character had begun te open nu the vveihl. He (William Heue ) lamented with tears that he had ever admitted him into his house or had a per sonal acquaintance uud Intercom --e with him." wii-imi ti- i tin iin ikii w i rn i-.vi.m.. Seme or Ids Luiieuster ucquaintantes were larmoie pioiieunced than even Henry in their icsentincut nt Palne's atheistic notions and bis liiitallv bank expietsieu or them. I It-iii y, the historian, tells that ltlt ltlt ltlt teuhoiise, Itivan, scigeaut ami etheis vvlie appieved of Palne's pelitiud wiitiugs, ' abhorred him bi-cuiise nt his personal .ilsir .ilsir latieus from virtue and the decencies el social lite." A Mr. Mc.ise, of Philadelphia, who was clothier general, oiue .Invited a number or Luicnstrians and oilier elllcers of theurmy, then in Philadelphia, te dine with him. Among them were Cel. Samuel Jehn At lee, (giaud undo el' Dr. Jehn L. Atlcc) ami Mult Matthias Slough, tlm bulleus laudleid uud seldiei. When returning liem the iliumi te their lodgings, somewhat exhilui.itcd with Mease's geed w hm. Cel. Atlee observed l'ame coining to te w aril t hem devv n Market sti eet. "Thei e conies 'Common Sense,' siid Atlee te the com pany." "Damn him," said Slough, "1 shall common sense him." An he approached the party they took the wall, Slough tripped liim nud" tin cw liliu en his Kick into a gutter, which at that time wus very ntlcnslve unit lllthy. l-AINi: SNOIII.Il Willi. 1, OIII1.I1H VVOtlKI.il. David ltlttenhoiise scorns te have Usui in-iIustiieuslyiK-eupied with Ids duties while he stoped with Mr. Ilciny, and the son, hi the memoirs quoted, siys that he wus uiest ullablu in conversation and he lieipieutly vislted his room, us well te eon verse with him us te (sTiise llie books kept theie. While Hitleuheiise wus "einnleving his hours in the duties of Ids ofllie for thu lienclit or tlie people, Paine would be snoring iiwny his jiiecieus tiliiu in his easy chair, regard less of these Injunctions Imposed upon him by Cenguss In relation te ids political com positions. His remissness, iudnleiice or acuity caused greut liesirt-biiiuiug uiiieug many primary characters in these days." (loe. Itryan, vice president of the council, harshly criticised Ids gross neglects. His tract "Tlie Crisis," lny en the table, dusted, te-day three ei four Hues would be added; In the ceurse of a week a thuen mere nnd se en. This tract, Ne. V. is dated Maich 21, 177H, but was net published rer some mouths niter that, anil many Whigs thought It had been tee long delayed. After Man) Miuiili. The tint vv arrant Ollleer rtn.ulm.iti received te execute after he became a member of the police fei ee, was from Alderman Samson. It commanded him te arrest one Charles Myers, en the charge et being the father or an illegitimate child. The ollleer mnde severul ti Ips alter his man but vv as net successful in finding him. Last uv cuing among thu patties who made application for lodging ut the station house was ene giving the maiiu et" Cluulcs Myers. Ollicer lteadui.ni iutoi iutei iutoi vlewed Myers nnd alter aslieit conversation with him learned that be was the man wanted. Myers was committed In default of luiil, nnd the ense will be disposed or bv Alderman Sunnier, who lias tlie crlnilu.il docket of the lutu AUIernmu Samson. PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1885. 'OV.M0.Y vi.kas cetrttr. Vrnllrl Inr llefrnilniit III tin-Dillj-(nti--Thrcs Hull. In IVIilrti Tiitiirrn rii;uri-l. lll'FOIli; JUIlClli MVI.NONTO.V. The Jury, In thocaseor Lydla Dally vs. O. Me.Miilleu, ndmlnlstrater et William Mu Mullen, dccenseil, notion te recover Ter ner ner vlcesns heusekecK)r, rnmlcrcd a verdict in Tawir of defendant. The milt of Jacob N. droll vs. Henry Wig gins was attached rer trial en Tuesday alter neon. This case c.iuin Inte court en upi-cal lreni llm Judgment of Justice T.1 jtniiseu, nml was nil action orcevoiuntto recover rent. Plnlntltr Is thn owner or a small tract of bind In Provldeuce township, mid leased the same te Wiggins, for mm ye.it, for SI70. Dcri-ml-mil paid en account fle,.eO, and, refusing te iy the b'd.mce, this milt was brought ngaliist Itl lit. Pbilntlirs counsel ell'ered the written lease In evidence nnd rested his case. The defense was that when 'roll und Wig gins had their conversation in rolereiice te leasing the phut'. It wss understood that HrelT wns te have the privilege or storing tlm growing crop or wheat in the lurn, but It was te Im removed In time fiir Wiggins te pluce his tob-icce there. (roll wns netilled te remove Ids wheat when the teUu-cu wus ready for rutting, but he iKgloeted te de se, In consequeiH e of vv hit h Wiggins hud te leave his tobacco ill the held, and hn sus tained a less of ever f Ien. Defendant's coun sel claimed that Oretl wns Indebted te Wig gins instead of llm latter owing liim any rent. The Jury this afternoon icndcred a Verditt in favor of defendant. Ill I mil' Jl Dim 1-ATTHIlSns In the suit of Whltelull Iteel vs. Philiii Lobeltor, nctien te recev or d images for fail ure le receive a tobacco i rep pun-li iM-tl by iluf'-tiilaut'-i agent, the jury tendered a vei dict ill favor el the plalntitl. and assesscil tlie damages nt 2mUil. The suit et Jehn M. Hlmltr and llcnjmuiii II. Suavely vs. l" Y. Htcrner was attached for trial this morning. This wusalsoateliaco suit and the fictsas iIcvi-Ieik-iI by plalntlll's tentlmeiiy were as Tollews: Sbultz was a tenant fanner In the southern end or the county In I-t-Sl, living en the premises el Suavely. After the tolrieeo was partlvcut Sterner called, looked nt nnd purchaseil it at 1 1 cents per 'muml. Stumer called several tunes, M.iw the parties stripping the tolwre, told them te keep en stripping in that way. Sometime nfterwards Sterner ng.tln ntlled and said he would net take th. tobacco. Plalutill then sold thetebacn) and brought this suit te recover fcVM), the illllercnce be tween the price received nnd thn amount which Sterner ngteed te pay On the ssnie. On trial. Oil VIllll.VN AI'l'OIMKI). Solemon Stoll.rus,ef Upper Liici'k lowii lewii slilji was aiuutisl guardian el the luitiei chiidreii of Daniel L (lilt k,nf llm siniii Inwu bhip. t.ewiut ;.! ui'ii.s. Mm k of i,mi (.iiimL S.ilt I Sliiiitllii nt (lav rjcin. Fimii the Oxfeul Prem. eiaier it. jviik, ei seiiiiigiiam, iijs tiisi eseil of his stock of store goods te Jesse McCrery of Kirk's Mills. Lmi'-aster county. Mr. ICIrk exis-ts te remove te Oxturdnud reside there. I'eur sporlsinen shot t lay pigeons thrown from a trap at Day Weed's, I niten township, the ether dav. Score : Samuel Weed, 7 ; A. 1C. Hr.ulley,"5; Day Weed, 0; Willhm Shoe maker, 2. Ten pigeons were thrown ler each marksman. Samuel Weed is from itloemlngton, Ilk, ami is visiting relatives in Luicsisler county. wlu Vim l"a VIihiI.Ji. i loin the Otfunl I'lcss C.uuplsdl, Carter A Ce, the new ware house linn at Nottingham and Sylmir, are doing an extensiv ) business. They leteive daily a 1 irge amount of grain, hay and straw, Tei w Inch the farmers recelvec-.isli en delivery. A laughable Incident occurred w hen tiiey eened business there. On the first day while awaiting business te dovelop a citiu of liticaster county diove ill with a lead el grain. Ills tongue had been nursed in the Teutonic school mid net n single went el his Ijeriu.ui brogue could Imj uniierstissl by the ".warehousemen except "deyuuav meuisli ?" When assured of this the l..un-.i.s-ter eeuutian vv he meant business allowed his bays or wheal te be transleried from his wagon te the warehouse si ale and he de-Itirtt-tl Uniceiuvvard with his po-'ket IjikiI; bulging out with greenlucks. The annual meeting of tliustm MieMcrs of the Cochran Creamery company was In Id at the Ullee of thoeonuiuny, at thccreainery, en the second Inst. Dr. J. C. llresuis piesided, and Dr. K. I.. McClcllau was .qqKinucd s--ictary. Tlie sli.'k was well leprosentisl, llicre U-imr 4le nut of 0.1O sh.ues nquoseiiteil. A dividend et six per cent, was declaud nu the capital stis-k, payable altci the lith bisk An election et a beard nt niau.igeis took place, resulting in the le-t lis tien of the old beard, nslollevvs: Dr. It. L. McCIellau. Jehn II. I-'sbenshade, Jeseph s. Cochran, Malilnn 11. ICenl, Jehn It. Watkin-, Israel II. Cu-h-i.tii and David D. Thomps. 11 I I'l'l.lt I.KAV.OI . IllUS lliiilett'liif lit III Ilie Village nf Vli i li nuiftliiiij;. llHvaua Crof sold. Kcgulur CeiieiKiniluuce of lsTti-tiaEM 1 it Lku'eck, Pel). 10. The viIIageofMuihan viIIageefMuihan Rsburg has made vime improvements ilur lug the past 3'ear. Tlm most iecxnt e! which nre three houses put up m the lower end by Mr. Jehn Hear. Mr. Israel Mearlg has u new house In couieof erection m the upper end which premises te bu quite an ornament te tiie village. A beard walk ceuneitmg the lower with the upper end of the village is also building, ever a half mile of which has alieady been completed. n enleit.iinineut te Im hi Id 111 Mcchaiucs biiigiu the latter juitel -M.ut.li Is in pio pie giess. The piegraiuum has already been ar laugetl. 'llm H.uovllle literar.v se.-ictv.il Us nct reguhir meetingen 1'rlday evening (l'eb. IJ) will be nddiesseil bv lit v. A. II. Savier, of .t,, ...,, .,... "....I.. !'... 1. 1 IT....I.1.. .VI IIICI V lllC, Oil (HO "llH- II Ol ill I. IISIIIU Down." The siK.'.iker iseiie who novel falls te euteitain and a pleasjnt iiuie may le e. pecteil. Seme interest has U-cu maiiilesled In the tobacco trade in this viciiulv. ltutcher II. P. Kuck sold his ciep el Havana last week ler U'Oand a. A rnlltlcal 1'aUiluiiKl. The Kepublit'.iu iieuimee lei aldenuaii in the Sixth ward Is making every ellert te capture DeniiH-ratic vett-s. The latest schenie Isthat Mr. Deen has icHirted Ihieugh the ward that Mr. I'mim, who.,- iiiends claim he wns thn'heuest niimmce, has bought out Mr. Jus. Plcuker tlie IKuinciatie candidate, and that he Intends running against Deen hiiuself. Mr. I'rahn, in ataid pilnted else where, stales that tlm whole tery Is a lalsi lalsi lalsi lioetl trem beginning te end, us he and Mi. Plucker luve never liituuated anything el the kind te eacn ether. Wanted tu Sre Itii.ine. I rum the I'lttsburg llUp iti li As it was roeited th it llosceo Ceukling vvasrotulned In the Mefiiauti case, there vvore quite a number present who cune ler the purpose or Hoeing the celebrated statesman. When the case was railed .1 resident nf tint rural district asked lu u lend whisper which wns Itoscee. Timethy O'l.cary was (minted out as the man, uud, niter taking a full mouth full nfliiin in along, e.u uest glance, he do de paited, saying he had seen all he vv aided te tee and wus going back te his farm in Butler county. Oniclcry Otllicr. I'll tied. The trustees of thu Lancaster cuiictery or ganized jesterday by the election of Jehn I. I Inrtiuan its president ; Jehn li. Wurlel ns secretary. Christian Oast as tieasurer, and Samuel J. Peel ns superintendent. Jehn II. Haiiiugnrducraud .1. W. ltyrne weiu elected te fill the vacancies caused "bv the deaths of Christian Zechcrund Alderman Samson. At llie ht.illaa Iliiute. One electric, ten gas and J7 gasoline lights wuie it'isirted ns net burning lust night. Nine vags vveru thu tx.'cupants et the station heuse lait night. The woie dlsch ugnd this lllDIUlllg. A Illll rnr a Laiica.tfi Aiiiiruiuhiliiiii. Special Dispatch te tlie Isttirtecscrn Assemblyman D.ivl introduced a bill in the Heuse te-day appropriating 10,000 te the Heme ler Filendles Clilldrea in Lancaster. W FKAXKLIX'S VAPEII. tiii: vvitwvH rrAxvur.a or a.iii:iu c.i.y cot.exxAL .rev11yAr.1s.1t. Tlm Prim nf Ori-nl. nail TrniKpiirlatlun In 15(10 Inomlalleii .11 tt Win In thn tlitj. I'm- cdlng llm !tmiiliilin Nienliir of t'lirlnii. Olil Ailx'tll.riuriit.. Special Currv.iienm'iicn et tlie l-crrt.Lleiistrn. Mii.t.iiiiivu.i.i:, l'eb. la I huvu bofero me thirteen numbers of franklin's Vciiniyl vantn (Jiizcllc for 17ii0,ns stated in myforiiier nrticle. Let us took ut theiu. The first liuinber is dated June li 11 nt I notlce nu ndvertlseinent by Ken. Mouckleii calling for "enls or spelts." Tlm price; ellered lsal Cirlisle, 2s. fid. per bushel ; at HeuTenl, 7s. ( at Llgeuler, lis.; nud nt PltLsburg, 19. What has U'come or thu grain ealhsl .-M ? Doesniiybish laNeitr (Jen. M. also adver tises Ter "waggens" (always he spelled) te transjiert stores, eflering the rollewlng "prices rer carriages-." Prem Philadelphia te Lancaster, 3s. lid. or liund., gross weight ; Luncasicr te Carlisle, -is. ; Carlisle te Pert lied ford, 17s. IkI. j lied fold te Llgeuler (Whns.) 15s., besidi-s l't bushels of eats, and previsions ler drivers; Llgeuler te Pittsburg (.7) ins.), 15s., Iieshles 11 bushels of irats, etc. Pittsburg, in these days, must have been nu expensive pl.ice te live hi. All gisuls had te Ik) carried In wagons through the wilderness nud across tlm Alleghfiiics, which were infested by hostile Indians. This danger is implied In the advertisement, which says that "wag "wag eons or horses laktn or destroyed by the enemy will be paid Ter." A poetical vievr or tills service may be seen in Head's "Wagenei el the Alleghcnies.'' I Mud in these ei in a uuinlwr et words that are strange tome. Cuheru, w Im h was quntisl in my lermer letter, is one. It mean a small mortar, .sicl, Just quoted, Is another. And here isau an advertisement calling (or ' js-rsnns who understand grub blng mid learing or low grounds mid rrijph:" Who can tell me what is meant by r i;ir T I cannot Und any definition in tlm dl ilenary that seems te apply. I 11 ml thn sime trouble with tlm weril .icehcc in the advertisement ef'walnutnnd mahogany rrame jrenceand ethei looking-glasses," lNOCIII. VTIOV I.V Till; Ol.lll.N TIMH. Twe uiimliers of thu flasetlc hive iirtlclrs 011 llm Hiibjts.t of Inoculation for smallHi.x, which had recently been Introduced into the previntti Ihieiigh the iulluence, it would seem, of IVanklin. It is stated that only ene 111 70U die, or these who uie inoculated ; while 0110 in live die when the disease Is taken hi thu common wny ;uud minule directions are given for the preparation mid treat ment of Inoculated iwrsens. A'accl A'accl tialien was net yet discovered (or shall I say invented?). I suspect that the dillercnce bc ivvecn v.iis-inatieii and iuociilntieti is net generally known ; hence I may remark that 111 the former cew-imjx virus Is used, vvhllu in thu latter the smallpox virus is used. It was about two years bofero this time (175S) that the great Jonathan Udvvnrds, then jut entering ujmii his duties as presi dent of Pi iiiccteii college, died from tlm ef t'ects el' inoculation. I have often heard my rather and mother sjicak of their sickness lreni lhe.s.11110 cause. Ofssry I llud in these p.i)ieis only a single example, namely, "An Llegy te the Mem Mem eiy or Ml. Theephilus Urew, late pro pre pro fesser el matheiiiatlcks in tlie Phila delphia college." At that lliue Peimi had Ikh-ii dead hut sixteen years, nnd evciy iieimy-a-liner had caught his knack ir stringing together his heroic couplets with their epigrammatic structure and monotonous terminal pauses, llm following li a simci men of what was then called poetry : - vh will seu sonevt thus n'trvvhfliii my soul t Why will ilis pnngiiUh cveiy thought control ' W uv liem Hits bieuui llevva tht.u plaintive sti-ilns Why thrills cold horrei lliruuh mv winding veins' VVliv te pain Cj utlil 1 due. the llartl rloiilere ' Wli ti ll his s.eliic(.s te the iiiuMeiit Snore ' 'togleoiii) sti-m-s vv li will the Muse tetlre ' Wli iloqneiiileiis Acceiitasult my Lyre? VV'lint snored sliiiilntiiclti s lay Heart te lneiirii, 111l dew- vv llli trleklliiK tears its lialloweil v i In i'li liltKW ilt'-ccllils uulieeilt ll In thtl (Iriuu f Willi no I.lbutlen of Luatula's vyuve," etc A l'oet-iiolo explains aligure us "a iiicta iiicta pher of Mi. l'ope's," showing where the vv riter get his Inspiiulieii. lor.Kie.v m:ws two months old. Much space in all these papers is taken upvv itli " lieshest advices" (alsiiit two months old) rrem I'.uiiipe, giving accounts of tlm wars of l'rederick the ijre.it and the Allies uud thesu were doubtless u-ad with the greatest avidity by the iM-opleof the colonies. Hut there me at-e, as we have seen, eciting accounts el' events weurring nearer home. Someortho Iaiers contain lone accounts or the wars then waging In the Seuth against the Crocks, the Cherekees, and ether Indian tribes. Most of theso accounts cnine from Charles-Town, fulvv.ivM se piiuteil), S. C. Heie is 0110 dated 'June 7, trem which I quote a few lines te show that It was a serious business: "The Indians bum all their men prisoners; tliuy had lately bullied six nt Uuuasatchue (the sugar-Town), amongst them Jehn Down ing, whose am is and legs tuny first out off, and otherwlse tortured him." Here lsa sterv el'n "negre man belonging te Mr. ijamblfi," or New Yerk, who was tin eatened v itli a whipping i'er "stealing n small tpt.mtityef rum trem his master," and he wus se proud-spirited that he "hanged himself with a h.iiidkercluef." ll UIUL'4 DVI'ItTISI.V!l.Nl. Hut the most interesting thing tome is tlie advertisements. Occasionally I Iilid one lreni I .mciister county. I gave 0110 in yosterday's article; ami heie is another in which u cer tain "llev. Jeseph Tate, miiilster of, ami liv ing in Dencgall, Lancaster county," adver tises ler "a Mulatto slave named Joe Lane," ler who-eappioheusiou he eilers ierty shil lings, shade or Stevens ! Could such things ever have been in this Republican county of Lancaster? And heie are olhers for which Philadelphia . is responsible : Just unpelled Hern the Uuvsl el .virien, lu thu Shoenor Penelope, new lying at Mr. Hughes's Wli.ul. "A Pviicii. of likely Negnsj Heys nud GUIs te be sold by Tiiemvs Caui'I..n rrii, 011 Uuid the Schooner." "A I'.v net net young iicgie men ami women' be sold by Jehn (Jraut. l'uqiilru at thu Widow Child's, in Aich Street." In this notice things are mixed : "Te Uv sOLD by fjAiiitUTT mi:aii: At Ills store in Walnut-street, uel Disir te Mi. Juiut's Cl.iv isitileN, A Pvitin, el likely young Negroe Heys amliiirls. Alsehlgli Pioef H.ubadees II11111, and Miisoevnda Sugar." Here is a ch mce ter u bargain . "Te be SOLD, "A i.ikni.v voting Negnsj wench, she cun wetk and iron, uud lsa very geed cook, lu quire at tlm new printing olllce" thu olllce of the Uitzettc. lleujaiuiu (ialey.el Little Britain township, Luiu-a-ler county, udvertises rer 11 straye I black mare, tioergo l'leiuming, et the "Horeugh of L'Uicastei," udveitlses ler u itinawny "lush Servunt Man," mid ollers live salmis leward ler his arrest, "l'ellx Denualv, t'oaler," udvertises tlmt he hits 'ceinmitted te Lancaster Geal a cei tain Jehn Luckey, supiMiauil te be a hoi vuut." It seenistliat thev sold vv hltu pcople us well ns black. Netice this : '.Te be SOLD, "A 1. iin. i.v Irish servant girl, lit for either town or country busiuess. Inquire of William Oednrd, in Walnut btreet, next tloer but one te the Hrldgc." Who has net heard of " Peer Rlchard'a Almanack ?" Will, here U an ndvertlso ndvertlse uient of it. " POOR mCHAUIVS ALMANACK, Ter the year 1701. "Containing, besides tlm usual calcula tions, a very Inteiestlng account of Inoeiji.a. tiem. An easy uud sure Itoiuetly ter Wen m Diseituims, soine munziug instances of Us elleits The Great Mr. Itoyle'n Iteniedy for the Dysentery, or Hloetly flux littles te the Lauius A cor cer cor ieet tanle of Intorest at six per cent. To gether with wise sayings, witty turns, tie,, Ac., Ac" There 1110 ether interesting ami curious things, but I luve HiilUcleutly tuxed your patience. I have paiers of a dltVerent kind dated 1777, wime of them el' local Intel est, which I may notice In another letter. J. Wilms Wimtlaki. sta tjk 1.1:0 isr.ATm: iiiuvj:i:ii.es. l'rrnmtiln nml Itciliillmi rrrsriiint In tlm Ileiuit I'mjlnic Cengrr.Miirn In Spfnl (Iriuif. Uellrenicut. Special Dl.pateh te the l-cn-LiantxctR. HAnitiHiiune, l'it, F0I1. ll. In the Heuso. te-day lleach, of Crnwrerd, bv ioruilsslen, elfered the following resolution, en which no action was taken. Wili:r.i;H, Thu bill providing for the re tiring ofOeu. U. S. (Jrnnt Is still pending In Congress, the dilatory action or that body ttv day crontcjareelltiB of Indlgnatleii among tlie iKxjple who bellove that the most gra cious treatment of this distinguished soldier and iiatrlet Is the merest justlce ; nnd, Wm-ltl-As, ItU tlie Hcnie of this Ilousethat only the promptest action in jiassing the said bill can keep pace with the Increasing age and railing HtrongtliertliORro.it (toldler mid that thu debt due hlinlromhlsreuntry should U) acknowledged, wlilleyctit may lighten the Incre-asitig earcserhislim, thererere, be it Ile.ielxeJ, IT tlie Senate i-uucur, that our senators be instructed and our repiasentattves U) requested te use their earliest ami utmost eflbrts te pass the bill, placing Gen. IT. S. Grant en the retired list. In the Heuso tlie resolution requesting the Pennsylvania congressmen te xote for the bills for thn reimbursement te the stale of moneys advanced in war tixes te tlm United States government was reported af firmatively trem the committee en federal relations, and adopted without opposition. Pennsylvania's, claim against the national government is about $l,0lf,0(ii. The bill authorizing state normal schools te enlarge their nccotumed.-itloiis and te bor row money Ter that purpose, was negatively reiwjrted. The lollevving bills were introduced ; Mr. -siubbs ; Te piovlde for the Issue or licenses Im the iiiinuiiu lure or sale of any adultera tion .1, mil' i'ii ui "I butter. I'auiiLU lul.udaced a bill ler the assessment and collection of revenues prejurcd by the rovenuecomuilsslon two years age. "gtly : Imposing a line of from $1 te 510 for duorderly conduct. '1 Im bill te fix the minimum school term at six mouths passed second rending. The veterinary and surgery bill was do de do I'eatcd. Tlie statu pharmacy bill was under discus sion when the Heuso adjourned. There vvasa long fight in the Senate en a motion made by Watres le recall thu resolu tion from the auditor general, leqiiesling him te piopare a statoment showing hew much judges received for trying cnes eutside their districts from 1S77 te" lss.1, the tluioet thopassageorthoact piehibiting pay ter extra services. Humes suggested that sonieor the senators must have heard fiem the judges, when he was assailed from all directions. The motion te recall w as adopted by a large majority. The Heuso bills were pissed finally appro priating f7C,000 te the judgos,net Ire ided for in the gonentl appropriation bill two years age, and the bill prohibiting the creation of Irredeemable ground rents. The Heuso bill te extend ami renew the charters of piovl pievl piovl ilentnud savings institutions was again post pest post leiicil. thj: jraiiAX.Y At r. le.lllitiiliy nf llm CiillllialO'a I?iiiiic- llrnr Out I lei flalnlln-s Cn.e. special Ulipatch te the IxtELLiOEsctn PiTTsnuna, 1'eU 11. The McGrann case new bids fair te occupy two weeks, l'ngl l'ngl ucersAckenheilaudWimmer,wlie had cliarge el the company's interests, have been testify ing te the changes In the line required by the company and the superior grade of work exacted from Mr. McGrann lu excess of his contract and Riwilicatien. They liear out tlie testimony or Mr. McGrann's ougiueer as te the valuoer this work. An 1'iitle.iim -rtsa Vnv 1 stntl.i "tlhn en 1'lrc. IIvmi-ax, Neva sct.lla, l'eb. II At nine o'clock last night, an explosion noeuried in the old lilt of the Vale colliery. 111 Westville, Pictou, and the initie caught lire. It is thought that theie vvore net less than lifteen men in the mine at the time, but nothing has been heard of their fate. The telegraph being interrupted by tlieMmiu, no particulars aie received. Diknt.t I'astr. the Wnmaii's smirmgn i. His.MAROK, D. T l'eb. 11. The Dakota assembly yesterday passed the woman's sull sull rage bill by 11 veto et" CJ te IS. A canvass of thu council Indlcites its passage by that body. Tin: cer.ni:sr j.n. The Vlcitury C'i)iiivttliig M'lth 'ciii IVnr Cini ccriilug 1'iiilt. The rain, sleet, hull, snow and wind of Tuesday was followed Tuesday night uud this morning by the coldest wave we have been visited with this win win let. The niercury within twenty-four hours fell trem above the fieedng ixihit te below 7010. At thu leek I'aetery, in this city, the mercury loll te 7 below; at the Stevens heuse (i below, uud even In well-piotected places it marked 1 or - below, lteixnts from the county state that in low uud exposed places the mercury fell te 10 degrees below zero. It Is reared that the peach uud apiieet tiees nnd soine ether tender trult trees have been killed or nt least se badly frozen that they will net hour the coming season. The heav y rain or Monday iiiirht c.iused the water in the Cuucstega te ilse te such a lieiglitHUdtlovyse.ranldlyftU.it the stream ilul net malw-TumclilceOast'.night, and wus open ur tiiaiiyt-jioiniHiiiwi-inernlng. The smaller streams arofrerejriW) light as a drum."- . r'i-B-.prlF Anilcly-ltelli'vi'il ll) the told Wave. The intense anxiety which prevailed In Pett Deposit en Monday night en account or the Impending danger or the ice in the Susquehanna was semewhat allayed by a cold vvuve which eunie en Monday, tempor arily averting the danger for the pres pres old. The water leso live I'ect uoevo low water mark Monday night Heeding tlie cellniHuiid Uick ynttlsei many houses. The water roceded alxmt ene loot Tuesduy, leav ing the 'water four feet above low water mark. The immouse body of Ice gorged oji eji oji jieslto Pert Deposit moved down u short dis tance and geiged ngaiust the piers of the new brldge of the Haltimore A Ohie railroad, and remains Intact, as also the gorges at Co Ce liimbii and McCall'a Terry. The wutei is new en a stand. The Ooteraraciook, at Kevvlamlv Hit), which lese te a great height Monday night when tlie lee went oil", has receded considerably, and the fears of the Hiople there of n recur rence of the Heed of last June, which was se dostructlve te that town, are allayed. Mr Solemon .Smucker, or the grocery linn or SinuckeriV Ce., Philadelphia, wheattemptcd todriveto ltovvlaiiLvllleTuosday morning by the public read, covered by the overilews from the swollen crcek, narrowly escaped with his lire. His rairiage was overturncd uud domellthed, and he was thrown violently Inte the torrent, only recovering himself with great dlfUeulty, and being enabled te unhitch his horse nud lead him ever the hill, leaving his wrecked vohlele, sample cases, Ac, te thu mercy of the stream. Ca.e Ul.mlMciI, Margnrct Themas, 11 coleretl woman, ar; tested for assault and battery en a colerid boy nanied Kdward Smith had a hearing before Alderman I'erdney tills alternoen. it aptiairctl that thu woman and boy woie employed by the same luinily, and the boy boceinmg saucy vvua " smaektsl ever the mouth." The alderman dismissed thu case as being tee trilling te leturn te court. Latu Truhik Onuccountefthohoavystoiius in the West, Chicago llmltod.en tlie Pennsylvaula, which pases around this city about 3 o'clock In the afternoon, did net ceme te tlme yesterday, and it did arrive until this morning at nu early hour. Tlie train ran through the city and was jiwt 12 hours late. Past line east this morning was ubeut 11 vj hours late. Soveral ether trams w ere late. PRICE TWO CENTS. CLKVKLANI) AND HENDRICKS I'oiet.u.i.Y iit:vi.AJu:n viivswsnt A.vit i'icf. l'jirsiitzxT. Ileth llnu.ft iirthfl NAllnnitl I.ml.Utuftt JlM-t In itnlnt fte.lnn Tn-tlnjr nnd l"ennll ('mint llm F.lrctuntt Vote Ne Otijfcllen ItDcartlrtl, WASitiMenw, l'eb. ll.-.sennte AU1 AU1 sen, from the cominltteo en appropriation, roerted the army appropriation bill and it was placed en the cnlendar. After nu tutor change or vlewa It wan accepted as the unanimous understanding that ntler the com. pletlen or the electoral count the Hcnate would rrsuine legislative business. At tlve minutes borero 12 o'clock a message wan ro re celvcd announcing that the Heuso or llopro llepro llopre wmtaUvos would at VI o'clock Ita ready te recolvelhoSenato In order that l-eth Houses In Joint session might count the electeral vote, and at 11-57 the Hcnatem, headed by the pu-shleiit pre tern and secretary nfthoSenate mid piecedtsl by the scrgeant-nt-armx, prtv cceded bj the Heme or Iteprescntatlves. Heuse, The galleries vvore densely picked this morning and a crowd of upccui." ters ntletl the corridors and steps. A rosolu resolu roselu tlon wns adopted admitting ladles holding tickets te the inemlwrH' gallery te the fleer of the Heuso during the counting of the elec toral vote, Springer remarking that ns this was a day which let the "outs" In, no Democrat should oppeso the motion. At precisely twelve o'clock the Sonate or the I'liittsl States wasanneuncrd nnd the senaters headed by LdniundM llled in and took neal in the tlrst two rows or desks, Mr. Kdmimds taking his seat beslde acting Siieaker Hlack bum. KdmuntH in calling the assembly te erder announced the object or the Joint convention, niter which Hear, Pcndloten, nnd Clay and Keirer, the tellers appointed by the two Houses, took their places by the clcrk'a desk. The Slates Canting Their Vetet. The certificate r Alabama was then epened and read : Ten votes rer Clovelnnd, rer presb dent, and ten rer Hendricks, for vice pros' dent ; Arkansas, seven Cloveland ; Cnllfor Cnllfer 11I.1, eight Ulaitie ; Connecticut, hIx Cleve land ; Delaware, three Cloveland ; Flerida, four Clevclnnd ; Georgia, twelve Clevclnnd ; Illinois, twenty-two Hlalne ; Indiana, fifteen Clev eland ; Iowa, thirteen Hlalne ; Kansas, iiine Hlulne ; Kentucky, thirteen Cloveland ; Louisiana, eight Cloveland ; Maine, six Hlalne ; Maryland, eight Clovelanil ; Massa chusetts, fourteon Hlalne ; Michigan, thir teen Hlalne ; Minnesota, seven Hlalne ; Miss issippi, nlne Cleveland ; Missouri, Blxteen Cleveland ; Nebraska, five Ulaine ; Nevada, three Hlalne ; New Hampshire, four lUidue ; New Jersey, nlne Clovelanil ; New Yerk, thirty-six Cleveland. NKVV YOllK'rt VOTE nKACHKD. As seme vague rumors alsautthis vete weroein-ulatedthlsinenilng, a murmur or relier went up when It was announced that tlie certificate of electors was cortlfled by Grevor Cleveland, governor. A manifesta tion of applause was promptly suppressed by I'dmumls, who ordered the sorgeant-nt-urms te arrest any person disturbing the pro ceedings. North Carolina, cloven Cloveland j Ohie, tvvonty-thrce Hlalne ; Oregon, three Blaine ; Pennsylvania, thirty Blaine ; Rhede Island, four Hlalne ; Seuth Carolina, nlne Cleve land ; Tennessee, twblve Cleveland ; Texas, thirteen Cleveland ; Vermont, four Blaine ; Virginia, twolve Cleveland ; West Virginia, six Cleveland ; Wisconsin, cloven Blaine. The tellers then made their computation and Hear handed the result te Edmunds, who announced Cloveland, ol'New Yerk.had received 11) votes for the olllce or president or thn United. States, and Blaine or Maine, 1SJ rer tlm same olllce ; and thut Hendricks, or Indiana, had me for vice-president and Legan, or Illinois, Isi He then formally declared that Cleveland and Hendricks had received a innjorltyef the olecterul votes for the rcspcctlve offices of president and vice presi dent or the United States. The declaratien, he said, was made only as a public stato state inent In the proseuce of the two Houses of Congress and net. as possessing any author ity in law ,te declare any legal conclusion whatever. KtliiiunuV Announcement Criticized. On the Heuso being culled te order Mr. Keit'cr, or Ohie, ellered, a resolution reciting the rosultertho Joint convention or the two Houses and declaring that it Is the sonse of the Heuse that the constitution and laws liaveU-cn duly executed nud that nofurther doclaratleuof thcser.icts is necessary. Mr. Springer, or Illinois, said tliatltsoeinotl from tliouiineunceinontof the presiding ofll efll cer or the joint convention that thore was no declaration or the vete. Contrary te all precedent tlie vice president hed simply declared that It appeared from the count iiuilii by the tellers that Grevor Clev eland received a certain number of rotes, but lead disclaimed any intention te niake any 0IUci.1l declaration of the result tef that vote. Hu pioferrcd that the matter should be re ferred te the judiciary committee, with in structions te report such n resolution as may bu necessary for the purpese or making knew u the result or the election. The speaker pre tern "The presiding olli elli cer or the Joint convention In making the announcement or the vete nnnoimced the result that had been found and simply added a disclaimer of any authority en his partus presiding ollleer of the Senate or of the Joint convention te make any declaration at ull." Mr. Springer" I meve that the whele luutter be referred te the judiciary commit tee." The sjieaker " In the judgment of the chair, the declaration made by the presiding otlk-er was precisely what It should have been." After some discussion, lu which" Randall said the vete had been annnunectl and any ministerial proceedings was net esseutial te the main fact that Clevclnnd had been elected, the Mibject was drepiictl. Taking Tmiie Willi I"dluuud. At l:-j p. in. the senators returned te the Senate chamber, and the president pre teiu. of the body having resumed the chair, the tellers 011 the )art of the Sonate, Messrs. Hear and i'oudletou, appeared, ami 011 their behair Mr. Hear re ) x 1 ted the result or the doctoral count When the te'ilers' report was completod tlie president or the Senate repeated, verbatim the closing soutence of the niinouncemcnt made by him in the Heuso of Representatives re lating te the declaration or the vetu. That sontenco was us fellows ; " And the president of the Senate makes this declaration only as a public statoment hi the presence of the two Houses or Congress, of the content of the papers opened and read en this occa sion and net as possessing any authority In law te declare uny legal conclusion what what ever." Cenger said he dealred us a member of tua Sonate te dissent from the declaration that thu lee president had no ether power in an nouncing tlie vete than te announce the fact. Sherman also desired te put his opinion en record. He lioltevod the vice prosldent'n announcement or the result was the ceuclu- 3 slve end erall argument en the question nirtijV the only constitutional declaratien of who U tolK-thenextpresmeni. -j,- WKATUKH ABDICATIONS. L Washinoten. D. 0.. Feb. It. Ker '" Mlddle Atlantte sUites, fair weathur, wetrir(p, winds shifting te southwestorly, oentina '' coin "Acniuer, lonewou en luunui; jj slowly rising temperature. J -S ' k fm ii i M : .i
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