0fy -& I x MMT W.LWWv. s. .. . rniaiii VOLUMN XXI NO. STEALING AN KNCINK. tiii: llllllMI lfVI'f 711 7:01 IIAIlAi II ' I I .V I.SJ I?. Nnnlil Hi' Kill. leu II1111I Ani) 11 1'aj Car rim tnhilii,; :". (l(HI Itiiin Alliiiitu, (IpiiiI i. Hie r.lm liti'i'n Niinnw i;i"iin rinin MiiiIh rireil iiy Tlirm in M11n1l.1v uininliig thnpiv r.r r llie Air Unci (ltU'liuieiiil .V. Danv die) mail was In ought into Atlanta and side-tracked with thn supply i-.ir, just beyntul the ear shed. S'ninntinie hctwuiu o'clock mid dajlighl TiipmIhv morning an engine n 11 coupled te lltn ears ami pulhil them four miles nutel the i ily, wlici can attempt Was made te lob the p.iy ear. M. A. Cleser, thepaj master, gave llm fellow In jr necniml of the nll'.ili : "I ictlrcd te lii'il alieut II o'clock nt night with no 0110 In llie or besides inj-splf anil my colored (mrler, Patiick Win. I. About 1! o'clock I awoke nml ten ml that my car was travelingat a gloat rati) of speed, pnihably fuity miles nil hour. I Tell alaimed, spiaug fiem nij-bed, ran into the pertci's lnnmiii my night clothes ami tel.l him te strike a light. 1 then hurrictilj-drpssi.l nut in fieut of my car and clinilicd iijen llm lop of the supply car mid looked towards the engine, hut could sre no 0110. I noticed Hi it the en gins finnl was turned Inw.mls me and that the hcidlighl was net lit. I tun te tin hick end of the car and put oil llie hamlhinkc. Once lliore I climbed uieti thu top of the supply car and a-ked, "Whcie an you going-'' Thn auvv reime .hark : Cuing te licit . I unction.' H l.al aie jeu going tlicie ler?' 1 asked Anether Anion eric I out': 'Ain't Jen going t 1J nil In-mnrrniv ' I then askrd, 'Wind's the' mw, Imi" 'Nnu will knew seen m iii;li," was II. e iinswii 'you ate the 111 in w e vv ml.' "Jllst then Innr shots wme hied it mi', ntii' striking just below mv leet mill passing thieiigh the supplv r.u. f (Imiiuhl il best in l.ike precuil en-, and I i" mv pistol te the pertei, telling bun te si. in. 1 at the rc.u ilnm and sheet the hist pi rsnn Hi it ntti nipted te leiicli the bi.ikc. Ill this limp the train had Mopped near Jehnsen's sliitmii and 1 stepped oil the rear plaifmiii "I tltu piy cir mil i.in iibeut 10O j mis dew 11 Hip loadte.ical'in. The inmaUs, who weie nri'incs, leluse'd tercndei nhl, se 1 went te tin In iNi cil Mr. Swan mid he and his sons an, I three or lour etliei neighbors st.utt (I lm k with 1110 te thu station, lleleic 1 each ing tlieie we In .ml c.us moving towards Atl iiitaauil we staitcd In thai direc tion. Alter walking about one mile we heattl 11 terrihle clash near lifleu station. .Iulhi fere reaching llm stitteu we hcurd ui"ii till; llif;, lint at the station net a soul was In be seen. The ears steed n short distance up tlm lead Peli-iilpijbl wrecked, and the (limine had Juinpi .1 the trick. Iliad filjuhi in th safe and il was the puiposent tlie rascals in loice me toeiitn the salu by thre.ih nmg niv lite." I'atri k Ward, Ihccelnred porter, substan ti 1I11I Mi. tfrex 1 's statement up 10 llm lime that lie was left with 11 bulbing pistol in Ills hand gu tiding the trcnsiim. t'atiirk Haul : "I told Mr. (iin-sii Hint I was gninglngii ird that brikP, and I steed niv ground lm m tinie. .Inst attci Mr. Cleser loll Ihcird soiuebedv lalkiius mid crawled out nt the light te his p I being set n. 1 could hi .11 s. uial low wbisllis us it they weie calling caih oilier. Picseiillj a man cune te llie side window and calhsl Ini Ml. (nisei. Thin I he.iiii 11 voice say In 11 sni tnl vvhispci : ' llivj- cuiue hen .' Till) fmxt tiling I heard was somebody tijmg te open the icar doei. 1'inding it In'ked, soiuebedv said in 11 trieudly eiip: 'Say, l.reser, I want te speak te 3011 a minute.' lew inemcnlH passed and thn ear deer was loiced upiu and 0110 in. 11 teieil, 1 illed lur Mr. 1 1 loser seeral times ami then went mil. I heaid the engine leaving thn cars, thin coining link again, and a lenible ci.lsIi lellnwi .1, which tliiew me down and blol.e the lamp iimm my In-ul. 'llm glass shade sine k inn nn the fun licad and 111 ule tin- cut you sic. s seen as I iiiiihl stand up I pimped thiuiiiih a side window and loll en the tr u k, whcie llm ui'Utleincn Imind 1111 ." II was developed that ni men were coii ceii 1 iiipiI in Hie inbU-iy. One et them, .1 inn s Nelan, has bi en aiiested, but denies I Is ceiii.i it . 1n11d nun me in ptiisuitnl tlie lil)!lliPs. Tbe.V aie bclieed te be ills I'hargiii Piiiplnvesut the ir I. inn mad. 1 (II 1 li It . ir.ii.i.i cm ' 'llm Mini's Mntlii'i Olijuts. Hill Tb U l""'s Nut 1'ii'vi'iit M minimi). Count r.dwaule Calcagm, who is ui the lead nl one nl llm most pewerlul f unilies nl the ltuuiaii 11 1st" crai J, h is In en 111 lln-teii (nr a low days upiin 1 pie i ml en. uid. je.u m two igi'he met in Kenm Miss Isiln It 1 1:. 1 nedlej-, a Jeung l.nlj nf I'.osten, who lias dovi'leped leiisideiablc talent as a icilei. Count Cilcigiii It'll In leve with the 1 111 young Auicrn in gilj, c anted hei and in time was accepted. It was iml dccun'.l best that the maniige slieubl take plain light awav, and a lev. mnuthsageMiss I iced luv H'tuiiieif In her home en Weiiestii sii'uare, liosten, with hi thei Twnwiel,s au-n Cnuiit Calc.igni ici In d liosteu pievided ,. 111, th. hi rbest cicdcutials with win. h te appease the latndv nl Miss rieedluy, who oiuiesed the mail h lb" .ts linspilablv rec hedasa guest bj the 1'i.edlevs, but the objections et tlie niellier could net be nvoi nvei nvoi cumeand she peslivi ly leiluilf1 the nuptials. rinding argument u-oless ll uple en Saturday took the matter into their own hands. "A license was pnvuiid at the citv hall and tin leveis calli d upon (he Itev. s. 1. It ildwin, iastnr of tlie suat-v 1 sin it Mctheilist 1 hup'h. in I'.ast Itcsten, who seen inailethein husband. md wile Mis. I'neilli v susiiectcd that an lnpi 1111 nl had taken l n e 0rvsn011 alter lur ilimghb 1 and levei left tho'heiiso and she billow nl them. Tim ti ill was lest until tee late and when she 1 cached tlie parson's house, 111 I'asl liosten, the 1 mini and ceunless had lelt. The slerv ends w lib the happy si ipn 1 1 I a louianeo. "rinding Imllier nppusitien use less. Mis. riecdlej smight out the jeung cuiiple, blcsseil tin m ami took tlH'in mum with her, w hem tin J sue new spending the honejii.emi. The hiniied 1 eimnenv at the paisiinage will be lellnwi d ilia dav m Iwo 1V 11 liime ceremonious wi ihliugattln itlie ,lnl i'l the llnlj Cmss. , Sen llur. l" DIm'IiiIi.mIIi'iI siilrlls Silii(uulism has 11 new hobby. That ll melts Methodist, thn Ilex. Ur. U 1. Wheden, had, shortly bcloie his ih.Uh, ivelved a 011- . i.uisllieeic as te iIImiiiiIiihIkiI S'-l'ts. Ills idea waslliat thu entire 1101 veus s-Uin el a human bemg, net thoiententsol thm lauiimi alone, ((instituted the mind. 'I hen hue, llie ranillic.itleusnl the nervis, humiugiu them selves slmpe conforming e.n ilv 10 tint el the whole lluuie, lnaile the soul nl 111.111 pisl like his bndv sn lar as ceutiguiallmi was concerned. He Mieved thai al death tiii. (laiteur and scinblauce et llie dead body separated itsell, mid Ixv.iine. the eternal Imui or the siirlt, visiblu 10 its itllews, ami, uudursome conditions, te tciie-lrial folks. l)r Whediu ilcscnlad hew the soul gets out of ihobedv. "Ihneigmgujiwaid," lm sijs, 'the spiift awakes into the puie ether -u blessed iitnlospheie. This paiadisiac 1 tin 1 s ill elllUl'UCO IIOIII llie IIH UK' es-cnci,, ami inc em inciiuled soul lutlies, swims, lues 111 its own genial imd native elemeiil. rmadise thus pervades our air above ami ainiiud us, andatilcath the spiiit enteis Iliuiolnle us thinilgh 11 M'll." "Me intuiialc I that appill tlonsaieglluilisesnl the beings nl this close by hut usually invisible wmld. "I '.veil the resiiriivted LkhIv of Christ," hesivs, "walkid llireii 'li the solid wallnl the Innise, and llist levealeil Itself te His dlscipks at the table." lie called these beings augebuds mid w giuvl that thev leave helitnd them, in tlie tllscirdid ccrpsii, the baser uttiibule-i. The pertlnrucv nl Wheden's llieeiy te inndern ipirltuillsiii lies In the harninny with tlie al . . , ... ..... 1 .ii ,ii ...I 1 1 h.i legeii pneiioiuce.i ni iiiii'ii.ii.,-'ii"..' ; been hei7id timu bj several nllhopiolos nllhepiolos nllhopielos slonnl inrilluilis, and in smue nt llie seances lernis hi seinhlalice cuiuurliug with the (outlltiensur auguleiils, have been shown In astonished disciple-. laiH'ii'it 11 ill Jehn '1' I'.ldildge, the New rrovhleuee hotel hustler, charged lit hue ldr iniati 1'ord 1'erd 1'ord nev w illi Mrrv nig com caled ill adlj w oaiiens aiiil tluciteiilug te de Jehn Mehatlj greit iKMlily Iciiiii, wiw arrebteil yesterdaj by Olll Olll eer llusheng. Thu iiccused uutured ball lur 11 hearing te-morrow- morning. t(l. 1 .Miii.rn irin: or r'tut.s. I:iiIciiiI.m- lumiK Alen l.tircil hj 11 l.ud'ulik iitiililen'M Letter. Smiii wenkH iireii t'hlc.i((i paper puhllshed a loiter written by u bn e,lrl In the Contr.i Centr.i lla laclery en the bolteui nl n straw hoi ry he In wliich the wiilei hivilpil cotipspeudpneu ullli 11 vlew nl uuitilmeiiy. The jeiiuk wniuan's nanie is Itossie Mayhurne, mid the number of letters she husipecixed In answer te lieriunel iidveitisement ptnvelipr scluune an uuileubtpil success. Miss Mayhurne is ynutiK ami hindsnniP, mid Iipi idp.iwas pto pte bably lusplied by the premptings of 11 (un loving disposition. Many of tlie leplics 10 cpivpd ate piy amusing. One nl thpin is wiittpii 011 the loiter head nl llm clnrk nf the 1'nltPil States district court or SU l,nilis, ami llie wilier Invites the jnntig lady tespml lier plietivtaph, ami signs hlui'ell " Itichatil lalvvmds." Annlher toads as lullnws : K M VI! 1.1'. .lune I'l, lHs."!. Miss With delight and ploasuie I should llketn corrpspend with ynti. Yen say you me 11 dandy skater, mid eighteen years or age, nml I suppese you are aspiiityas you can he. Hew I should llke te have jour liietun) te fare ouwhlle passing uwny the lenrlv Iieui-h! If we could only meet hi thu pirls 1111 the bank of the K mkakce liver, which J en 110 jeung folks like te de. What is illoie loving than tee hw cot harts? Yours truly, K. II. Defrn.vs. lime Is another, 11N0 given rrrhnlim Sl-IIIMI Dunn n, Ilk, July III, ls.s". li " ( Mtitil'iirnt I saw join letter adveitlsmgjfnr a hush.iiiil I, in answer, would siv I am 11 jming man nl :M ; I It. and s inches "hv, Ithick hair, dark cninnlpslnn. d irk must ish and a dandy basn- bill phijei, mid I am at present working ler a SI. I.euis II1111 at "'1 a inentli. Yeu please 1 ite te tneaiid we inav havea jiliMsant corro cerro corre sMtulauco mid il Mill mean business you htvc stunk the rigid ni'iii for 1 am 11 iiiiiti of biisiness. Ifjeu iiic.in business It won't he long Ik Tern we settle and understand each oilier. I'lease answer. Nniirs truly, .1. . linst , Spring Harden, III. Address .1. A. Hese. I". s - s te niv hetiestv and iPspnnslbility 1 cm iclei j nu 'tn Mi. William llrewder, inuiister. Mount Neiiien . Mr. .1. W. Itutgh, express agent, Mount erneii, nr the sst uiaster at Sni ing 1! irden. Yuiir filPlid, .1. A. llesr. letter in 11 tine bund is wiittcu Irniu ( luiMgii, llm writer nf w hieli claims te be a boekkiopcr In a wholesale cniniiil'.sien heusn nn l,ake stietl. Ileslgns hlinsell "Itevdin Wullers." A jmith finin Ililshiiell, I). 'I'., fearful lest he may be known, signs himself " KM," lock box Nn. 1, llushnell, It. T. .leseph Itiililaut, 11 travelling silesinau with I.. W. T. Iliiliri.mt A Sens, .Miiut growers, Iver, 1., Invites Itessm te write te him nt his Chicago add-, 17 Smith Carpenter street. u unfortunate writes -is fellows; SiMtlMii 11:1.11, 111 , .Iiinn is, Ivv'i. Miss li ssii.-Tlusmeriiing whil'i perusing the columns of the ( hicagn J),uli Nchi I by incident man cil jour novel wa.v of ' ircul.it ircul.it Invjeui addicssj and, hoping I mil net tee lain," take the li! wt t V nf answering it, and I espi'i t I am one among the in. my who are doing the same tiling : and I expect mi will be biisj' answering tlicm se busy that you will net linfl time te answer this imuiumi leltiranv wav. I will givnj-nu mj' ilescri linn: lain twentv thuejears nl age, tive tool tr 11 ini lies high, light cmnploxieu, dark blue eji , (also l(i tit, and uiu it present ik'cii pviiigcill Ne !i in springtlulil j ill, ami h ive piettv I, ill piespnts of leu J'ears at .leliet. .New," II this should meet jour (avers, and veu caic teanswei it, iiij'nililrnss Is ' Charles s. iph-s, Sprmglield, Ilk, (ceuntv jail)." 'lliern is a huge pile ill lottes tint liave imiiu iiinn neailv eveij portion of the 1 id led Stales. rtti 1 .11 1 A ri: ur 1.011 finer All KlniN el MiTiliainlUe I'alliMi in I'lll K I rem (Inc-sUlli in line. I Mill. I nun the Sen link sun rciKirt made bj' Mr. It. (.illen lolhe spcietarj-el the Kiltish be-ird nl trade nn 10 cent chiuges in the amuimt nl tlie Inieigu trade or the United Kingdom and llie prn es el epmtsand uiipeits, has been issued in a I'arlluuuilaiy impel. Mr. (iillen's 10 10 seanhes extend back te llm year Is 10, and I'liilii.u 11 tlie averige pi ices et all kinds et oinuieilitien uniKirted into llm I uited King King dein and einrt(.il (mm it. Ills general con clusion is that the ptevailmg prices are almilt as low as theso el lss and lsl'i, just belore the geld diveverics, and that 111 the pound Ireui IsiTi te IsT 1, utter thegelddis (evmiesh,nl predmed their elicit, prices wcin in maximum j-eais about one-third login 1 ami in minimum je.us about one ene sixili higlmi than bilme theso dlscnvenes. sune IsT"., however, the laugu in minimum and 111 ixiiuuui ye.us has been as low as the Invvjiais just befoietlm geld dimsiverips, and lower than in j'ears like lsleaml lsll. Tim told elicit lit this tall In prices upon the values el llntish import ami exirts siiue ls7 j is piescnlpil hj Mr. (iitleu in the billowing table: I nl ut cniiiiHiteil nt lit rut inhii-i Ihr flit i,( Ifl L III II 0,1111 X I7I,HIIII tMnnnmi'i I riti.iiiHi 1.7 n-11 Mil M.tninm) l M'OI Is LiV. irtui inn 1 j',Vi.n,niii) Cil Mm a n j; E.iiiiiiiii) jlimNi.iiin ft i.tMi.mn) IsT! s7 1 is-I I'lnw this (able it aIeirs that imports winch in IsnI wpie valued at IIJT.UUii.ikii) would h iv e been in W 1 v lined at t'll'Udu, 01 Ml, and t li it experts which 111 lss. vveie valued at LJIO.enii.m.i) would have been in lsTJvalui'l at (. tl'i.ennbini. Tim ininputa l n m ler lssl w ill, when it is completed, show astdl greatei dilleience 111 valuation At piesi nt li re sei nis te he a pause in the do de i line and a ti nileucv toward a use, but the tire nl lad remains tli it in the principil mar ket of die world all kinds et men h.mdisu I'.ive la'len m price (lining the pisl ten jears limn one sixlh te one thud en theaeragn, and in iccial instances much mom. A .X 1 1 1 i s I 1 WI111 l 1.1.1 liKlilcl. The slei v of an exciting little episode ut SU Taul's Kpi-cepal church, Tientmi, N. .1., nn Similav' last hasgnne into gi m ral ciiclilatien. This is lliechiiich that was under the cue el lliv. Mr. Willi.umen, nhncoininitted suieide last I. ill. ll luiualned wllheut a leslduut icitei till a short thim since, when Hev. Mr. Pest, a veiing l'ldladelpliia eh rgj'in in, leek 1 b.uge. it Is slid tlial hull. K I soine dilllclillj Willi 1 I'hilaib'ipbi 1 cettgi egaliun, and he has net Ih eu pepul ir with all his pi'eple. Unbelt .1. .Nettei, a jeung man cmplejcd as Kilcsnnin hi 0110 el 'I Hilten's leading dij' gnndsslmes, lelt St. Paul's and alleinled scrv Ice at aliulliei Cpls inpal ihuri h. On Sunilav last he v Isiteit St. Paul's Miudav schnel Willi a liieiid, but avoided Ituv. Ml. I'O't, wliisu acipi liiit.iucu he had liiimed. Ml. 1'est appieached liitu mid tried te furcn a cnnvcrsiitiuu. Mr, Nettci icplied witli mi iiiKumpliiiieularj' reiu.uk and tin ned his back In the clnrgj man. This appaienlly angered Mr. l'esl, who pmuipllv seicil .Ml. .Neliei iiieuuu 1110 waisi vviiu ihiui arms and attempted tit ejeit him Irein the mom. i'.elli 1110 jeung men m ngni build and uieilitim heUht. Thn cleigj' man, however, had secured an uduiutiige by grasping thn laj man limn the tear. Mr. Netler 1 misted lit 1 1 1 in llie struggle he was tliluwn against a glass dnnr, which wasnhat leicd. sevi ral gentlemen pi 1 sent then asked Mr. Netter, ler thu sake of pi aie te it the, but the ladies giuciallv' eiiceuiaged him te maintain his gieuiul. He ilci-hled, however, te withdraw, neu that he steed master nl thu situation. 'Ihu eccuritucu almost pitl an end te Sunday school lessens ler Uiu day and It lias since been the engrossing tnnie in thu esingiPgatlen and iiinnng church pcnplu genurally. Mr. Netter adiiilttcd the truth of the story as given ulmve. He Leys the w'hnln lilanie en llev. Mr. i'nst, agalusl whninhe sajssniiie i-cveiu things. Ihu. Mr. Pest de clines Insiy an tiling tnucliing llie rise. 'I lie S.iw-liimi'n llanqiii't. Thu ineiuheis of the Lancaster Ceiiuly Medical society, togulher with their fellows et the Yolk, liarlurd mid Civil cettntj' so cieties, nssomhle ut Yerk l'lirnace springs tn-daj' te enjoy 11 hainpet. A dozen or inore of tliuni lelt the Pennsylvania depot this morning, urn! will be met at thu picnic grounds Iiy ethers who will go try ethor routes, Tlieru will tin about (Hty hi all, and they expect te huve a koeiI time. LANCASTKK, IIAX(JKI) FOIl HIS CUIMK. 7 hi: itnvT.ti. act run 11 mi'ii .insi.vn I'.ii.Mvn mi.t ins itr.irn lll Aiifiniiilltn In the Killing nl 'llulr pliijii- Siiteil I mm (tic (intlnn lb 1 eiilbl nl litiisliiiiglilri llnt He llrrctveil 11 Mnlt, CiM'tsN 1 1, ()., .Inly .lespih r.dmer, Ihourennipliee et lleinur In the murder of W. II. ICiik, was hanged at 10.(17' ,. Al IlhlJ he was pioueimied ileail. The bedj- was laken chnrge of hy t'ndeilaker Mulvlhill. Ile was brave In the last. Yesleid.iv Calmer ale, ill. ml; mid was ineiry. Last night he slept well and nn dieams tmiihled his ioacehil mind. At 5:10 Oils morning hoawuke el his nun volition. Ile remained in bed, however, until neailv six o'clock, rather Uradj-caused him te get tip and iIhms hiui'-pir. After lighting ("in dies en tlie little while altar In the cell, the IIev. rather and the tondmnued 11 1:111 knelt down and pissed hall an hour hi prayer, I'.ilmei Joining in xerj' fie.it tily. At "e'ehx'k hnatu lireaklast. and uller (lulshing lltn cigar, thrusting his hinds in Ins panta loon pockets, mid paced up and down the cull pulling llie cigar, as calmly as if he vv is tilrrumim. At S o'clock, when the sherill read thu death warrant, l'almer hilled, ami listened, and when ceiieludud, he ineielv bowed his head and resumed his walk. In a few minutes he was dressed and pinocisled te the gdlnws with Sherill Itcicsfiiid and thirty deputies. Tim precession rein lied the gallows at lo.e'i. Paliuer steed llrm ami said nothing. t llMffi j, llm tiap was sprung. llu ilif.cl nl strangulation. In .l.!1., iiilnutes lm wits pieummi ed dead bj thn coroner. Thn rritiienf l'almer, iislhn pirlnei nl Win. lierner, was, hi Its censpipiein es, the gi cutest crium el the present daj' in Ohie ur iiuj' ntlii 1 s'jile. On Meiuhiv ahcrnoen, Dis'eiulier tilth, l'.iliueranil liernei were working tngelhei In Kirk's stable at 't7 West'uh streel. I'c.lh bnj's knew th it Kirk hid I irge sums of tumiej- at all Hums, mid tin V pl uined In rob him ami kill htlil ll lieccssuv. Kirk cune in at I o'clock that altPrnoen. " Wh it de veu siv," whispered lierner te l'almer. " It's a go," replied l'almer, mid without a wnrd nl warning, lierner hit Kirk with a heavj' hammer ; Klik fell, mid moaned. Palmer followed the blew up w illi soveril ethers with a club. Then a repe was tied around Kirk's neck, ami pulled tight enough te bulge the eves. The m kuts were rilled mid tJI" I011111I. 'I Ins wa.s divided, lierner getting the biggest share. Ilaj was thrown evei the IhmIv, and at dark the Ixijs drove up with a coveted wagon lured from Charles T. I lav mm. 'I he btslj was put in anil taken te tlm rav me near Ciimminsv Illc, where it was found two d ij's lab r. lierner was tiled in March, Ks. Ills ilnfense VMisceiiducted by Tmn C.impbell mill M. T. WiNnu. Against all thn (oiiviuc (eiiviuc (oiiviuc Ingtestlninnv a nilseiable jui v hmiight in a verdict nt inaiislaiightei. 'llm result is known bj eveijbndj-, and the davs el net audbliKnlshedlb.it lollewed will never be lorgetten. It is net net ess.11 y te tell et the dajs when a mob fought tlm statu troops anil Ix-at down the Jail tloers. After all this excite ment I'almerwastrictl with grim wallsef the rmned (eurl house (row ning iihiii him Ile was cenv 11 ted June 'J I, and seutenced te be ll mgeii Octnbei in. Ile WIS given a icHpltn 1 1 .V the disti let court in order that an applica tion lur 11 new trill might bit heard. It was icfiised ami his date of death wasagaiu lixed. lie was defended bj' Se-elt Miniues, who took the casu te tlie supreme court, l'almer was given another trid which lesulted in his isiuvlctieii and huiiteiicii te h ing .Inly li. Palmerwasalinnstwhlle. He has manliest! il a hiutal disK)sitieii ever since his arrest. Hilling the net he saved his lifulriuu thu Mini) Iiy 1 l.iiunng that he was a white man and that l'almer was up stairs. Ile was mil v I'l. mil a thorough mwdj-. l'li'inring frr Death r)ll uirs. l'erlyje.us age H ivid (iambic, a wealthv' 1 tuner near I'mmittshuig, Md., mule a ieIIIii, 111 which he slept pverv- niglil w itheiil l.ullire. Ills nnvi'l bed vies rhnst'ii, lit) Haiti, 11s a constant lommdei tli it death Is alwajs near. Ills desire te impiess this fin t 11 j mil himsiill was owing te thu sudden death nl Ins wile, a lady nl thirty jears, who was killed by lieai t disease list belore he iii.nle till) I'lllll'll. They hud lieen tua ball, and. iher H'tuining linme retiied In bed. I iltecn minutes later Mr. 1..1111I1I1) rmuiil (hat Ins who wasilenl. The shnck was believed ley in.uij te have 1111 settled hisiuasen. llealwajsl.eiit Ids celhn thercalter In the corner or his (lining mom. Hu would get into it cailj at niglil ami pull the lid up until nnlj- his lacn was exposed te view. One day he "had a (ravelling photog rapher taku a v lew el him as lm I ij' hi the 1 nllln. This picture he had trained and hung ever the, dining-room in.mtlepicte. Memliy niglil he retueii in nisieinn al llm usuii hour, but w hen the servant called him in the morning il was round lint he was deitl. The In mI y was net distuibcd and will be bur led as it was leiind. Mr. (..unble theielore literally prepared liiiiisell for the gravo.even le theariaiigciimut el his shroud. Ile was a man of lar rc.11 lung chiritable habits ami ninth liki il. A lllrtliiliiv I'm I). Yesterday .lai eh Mich ml, engineei of the I'aikisburg local expicss tiain, attained his thirty-third birthtlaj', and his ti lends give him a sin pi ise p.11 tj-111 the evening. A large artj' was pre sent at .Mr. Mil hiels resilience In Paikesbuig, and the crews of both tlm east mid west illusions turned out In lerce. An excellent supper was served and alt 011- artj' was pre sent at Mr. Mb hiels residence Jejed themselves splendiillj'. Ihu paitv broke up at a I ite hour, the deputing guests I xpiesMiig wishes lm " in.uij' hajip.v re- II turns." ('.intuit 1 1. 11 c.t il The bids lm supplying 1 nal In ti,e iimi nf thn public selmiil ill this cltv, inn opined bj' the school ceuiiuilteu nil limldiiigs and ginumlsat the stnio-tueiu nl Miller A Hut man, Mr. H.iitiiian being chilrmiu el die committee. lSaiiiiigaulupr A .lullrlen wuie the lowest bidders, Unit bid ler the entire supply (saj-Wi luiiH) el both haul aid selt coal being V". Is pet Inn. should a gmaler amount be need it will be supplied at the sune llguies. I,ilng In 11 Slnill. h nan tlic New ml, Sun Neuugwilu In hlisluml Den'l jnu linden a ilillcieme In Ihu mill., deal ? Yeung husband Yes; this Is much hellei than we liiixr Ik'cii getting. Yeung x i 1 13 ury niitch bcttei. I get ii el a new' man. lie said he would gu irantee it te he peilcctlj' puie, mid se I bmight enough In last a week. II i.kvt Taken. A basket containing en 11 leathern tag the naiiiu nml addres-sef .1, ('. (iiiel was taken irniu n isir t the Piixidlug depot nn Tuesday nn the occasion ol'lhe ictnin of the (Intwidil chapel ovnisento IVniyn i.uk. Al llm snilliiii 1 1 nine. Tlie only iniiiulu el the statlun hnusn last night was a ledger mid he was discharged this inei ning. rii'Icrt'lue Alw.ljn In I'lilimSiililluiH. l'hst Asslstunt Postmaster IJeneral Steven. son sajs that in making appointments te postellleos hi the Noithei 11 slates the preler preler preler onee has id ways been given te I'liiniisnldiurs, ether ipialillcatleiis being eipial Postmaster (leiieral "Vilas mid Assistant Postmaster tJeneral Stovcnseii wcre both I'nlen soldieis. A Ktil but riiifiii tail. The Pennsylvania Hailread company has 11 rnlllng-stoek ciiimeltj' efjual te tvvlie the present volunie of business. PA.. WUDNKSDAY, .JULY IT,, 1SS5. .1 II .1 II Itl.Ot) I fill 1. I , I Ml It. 'llm Niitliiiial lulls lleiivll) nn Hie ( lull ami Km" li lln I'lli heiH sillj. A fall iiudloiipe witnessed the game he twei'ti Natlunal and l.mi'aster josh rilaj'.tind It was a must lemiukahle (ixhihilinii, thu slugging nl the visitors being dm ninst iiolnwerlliy ever seen en tlie heiim gmuiids. They Imd n total el twpulj lour hits, two nl which were home inns nml thice thrpo thrpe liasers. The hniue club ditl well piinugh hi the Held, but alter thu lirnt Inning they seemed unable In seivn Mmrlssi-v's pitching, hitting f ii 111 enlv at Intervals dining the bal ance el thn game. McTamaiiv's biilllant run ning caleli el a Ily nniu thetiack hmexvasa notable I'eature of llm rmitest. Mr. Parks gave about the timxt nl thn art of umpiring tliat has even been sren In lids city. Ills luiigmint en bart and strikes was execrable, and a dot islen nf mi nut al second base w hen dm itmner was net touched and nntfnneil was (uitragpnus. The full scorn is given In low : LVMASll.ll. ll 11 I' U XAllnNAI It II I" A H 11 I II nuvtr. I f 1 11 I 11 2 I 11 U 1 11 11 0 2 .1 I 1 list .1 'i : 1 2 0 i a 2 1 ii. 0 .1 1 1'iiwell, 1 (1 I " Itillih, I , 1 II 0 Kiiimicfi, 'J .1 ir (i Men l.-cy,li I i 11 Wlilte, h ' I r ii liiiiiiiiiiin, 'i II (I I 00k, III .1 '-' 11 Kiiliniir, p I J I nlul P, r 27 i, 'Intnl 'ti ii .'7 a i INMNtlS. .. . In 11 11 li it 0 1 1 I I I 7 I I 2 t.itnciiHler. , Niitlmiiil ... U 11 Ht'MVAIir. I limed inns biiiitasler. X Niitlmnil.il Twe h IM hits Vic I iiiiunv, (iimillnitli, lliiiivel. Mm ilse anil (jlaibiiiin lime I. w litis- Illlninl, Hnimi, Hull ll ami Ivnnwht. lleiii.' inns Kuiiulc nml Mniiiscy Lelt en h.isf.. 1 nn chhIi 1, '1 ; Niitlmiiil, 7 Dmihle ilui. -Mnrifsscv , II1111M 1 find Ivtiriwli stunk mil i.11111 .tstci. ', Nattnimt, 4 I'iim's en li ills I inr intii, 1 Nitllmitil, 1 Uiii..h mi etims-l.iintiiimt, Nnttmiul, 1 Illi Ii hull hniiuli-. 1'nss. il Imlt -llnllmil.2 hlllfer, .' Wild Jillf III Wi'tiM, 1 , Sintih, 4 I line nl Kiune hm hmiis iiml ilililj llveiiilniiti i t inplrc- Ciirks Niirhilk'n I'lrnli at Clirl.ll.ini. Tlm Norfolk t lub had an oil ilny jesttmlaj, and they stepjieil ever at Chrisilaii'i, whnie limy plaji'd a gaine with the club or that place. I Julie a largn ciewd el people worn present, many having imim Irein Dxlmd, Piirkesbiiig, Cn itpsv lib', Wi-st ('bestir, ami ether planes. Theru has been a gmat llvalrv br.'tween theso towns in the bisn Imd line, and the pcnplu wanted te have dm pleasure nl "icing the Cbiistlana hud nut. In that thev wuru net disippmnli d. Thn Niirfnlii menkeyed with the emmtrv Ixijs during the eutirii g tine, ami wen as they pleased. I "or tin' llrst two hillings Derbv pit. lied, mid as he had prnbablv nevrr been in (he posj pesj posj tieu bcliire, he was hit hard in. I live runs were Hindu at the start. In the thinl iuniiig Hughes was put III and the home i lull did net sis'iire a base hit until the eighth lulling when thej'Vteru givin dew-drop balls that i luldrcii could have hit, Tlmy then inade Iniir runs. Mel. hi r limy be a (inn pitcher ler an amateur lub, but lm is nowhere whin (impelled te luce men who are strong I tiers. 'I he ball was kepi living in everv dins tn.ii liv' the Southern! rs, ami the home club were busy all atleruenii running threnuli the po tato patches In light lii'lil, gathering up Hie leathi'i. The v lulling dub did se much hal ting lliat thi'V bpcnine teed, and allot mak ing long drives te the lu-hl sniun nl tlm p'av p'av ers rebi-etl te run, preferring In In put nut. 'I he Christiana club tieided well lern while, but Mum Ins aine tli'iuurahi'd. Sume nl them must have been biuied up badlv, judgiiig limn the manner in win. h tiny 1(11 ever thu ball III their endeav ors te ship il. 'I he Nnifelss made a number nf mteiitieii.il eirnrs and thej seniuetl te regard thn w hole g mm as a big Ink (i. Tlm Chiintiana thought thllereiitlv I heamnteurH have no reason te be ashamed e( their score, Iiowevk, as the j" plajetl against a strong teiim, whii h is mst as likelj te beat the l.mcastur as tlm Chiistiaua. The scnie el jester.lnj's game, bj' innings, was . s. m lull II ii t) (. (i fi I ' I id ( lirlstlun i 'i ii a ii a e u I s 'i ethor ball games plavcd vestenlav At Philadelphia : l'hilailelplu. i , liosteu I); at P.ullale : Chicago 'i, llullale 1 ; at New erk : .New nlk i, Priividenie 0 ; at Detreit: De troit :.. St. Leuis ll ; at St. I.euls : St. Leuis 7, Athletic u , at Louisville : l.omsville In, llrnnkljn 7; at Pittsburg: Baltimore ",, PiltsbuVg i ; at Cincinnati: Cim iiinati , Mi'ls J.; at Millville, -N. .1.: siaiit rsi-t I, Millvilh J. 1)1 uuiiliil Dntit. The Norfelks mid Imcastei e(u tin u series nl games here te-dny. Piert i', el l.est j ear's erk t lub, broke his leg while running te a base hi ll.utferd, Cen n. (ileasen, Delau and Uuwe have ergmi,ed a te.uii in si. l.euis which is t died thu bl.n k listed ttaiu. The P.ullale club cannot last line h longer, and tlm plajeis villi be distributed among tlilb-rent t lubs. 'Ihu Amen, .in Ass i itien will forsake thu gun :u tie plan, and next season will play nn the peris ntage el gate lcceipls I t ill. 1 pic. in I. has a base ball club ii.iuuil atlm be Iiii7.ud ; jesterdaj' thev played a g line with the Spasms, iiunthu nine, and vierc tlelt iti d by tlie se-oie nf 1.1 tes. esterilav Nelan pit. lied his lust gaum rnrllm Phliadelphias since his arm give out, and tlm llnsteus h id but live bits, while the Phillies made but nun nil llulllugleu. Managei llackelt, of the Newark elub, his leinstated Hickiuin, pit. her, and will pmb ablj' sign a new battel v iintl two or three tiel'tlers befiue having en their Southern tour. AKKIPgltlllg Aliiint sj-, nun I mill till' Oxtnr.l I'll's Thu aipraisnl value nl the peismi d estate Dt Sanders Mi Culluugh, ilm.iseil, I ile nl Oxfenl, was ever Sliviilii, and Hie real us us tateisvalutdat about fU ..ikk), an aggregatu el abeul ;i"l,uni). ineug the investnmnls was a'tive pei cent. Itiltmime city bend et $J,ih)ii, which Mr. MeCulleugh purch ised hi sii, and has regularly tliawu interest en the same semi-miiiiiallj' lm loilj'-bve j'ears. Tlm ImiiiiI matuies this jeir. Mi. M. estimated Ids till line il losses tluimg his business i .truer at t.Ji.uitl. Tlie leal estale consists el the dwelling liouse andanice biilltliug let m oxlenl and two valuilile larms in Drimiore and Cnlerain townships, l.iiicaster cminly. Mi- -Mdul-Iniigh m ule a w ill, tlnv ismg ids et.itn as fol fel Inws : siH) letheChestiiul Level PiesbvU nan eliurch, fJ,(KH) te baud nl luicigu nilssiens, f'.'.uOU te tleinestie nussinns, f'J.uut) te lund for ilisabletl miuisteis, 1,uiH1 aililitieu.il te Mis. Lvans, a niece, and te nis wile and two sil lers ami i hildieii of two tits eased sisters the b.duecel llm est it,.. His wile, Joillietl S. Md nil. uiuh, nml V. ilium T. I'liltmi, csi , weie aipemltd ex. . nleis nf llm will. Auiuiitl schslnn nt .IiiiiIiii Auii'ilian .llcihaults. The st ite council et dm Junier Amciicau Miclunics nl P. iiiisvlvaui.i, twt ntj'-slxth aiinu il, will c mvcim in I. (). O. I', hall, Nes. Ilili and "Dl Lickawannaavenue, Scrautun, nn Tuesilaj, .1 1 il v il, Ivsi, at 10 dcIih'U a. in. SptH'lal rales have been pruciiiedat the hotels mid all lailiuads Ihmughuul the state te s'cianten linui whom eouneilsaie loeiiled, '1'he pmgiesset the oulei during tlie j'C.ir has been marked net eulj' in iiumbeis, hut fuiiincl.il ly, thowesteru part el the statu lead lug er.v hugi'lj'. This, mid ether causes, will m.ike this session ene of thu laigust and ninst Iinpnitaut evei hultl by thu eigani,i- linn. line impuitaut foatuie te hoceusliloicit and w liich has caused censltlei able tliseiissleu and ililleiciice of opinion, will be thu changing the tiamenl the elder. Thu lopieseutatlves of this distiict will leave next Mniulay iiininlng, and linm ludi c.itinns all the cniiuclh. in tlie cuiinlv w ill he lullj- leprcseiitcd. A 1'aUe Alaini, Thu Ilarilsluiig J'iliml announces and enniliiputs upon the fact that "Collector Mue (innlgle h.is appointed Mi. I'luistlaii 1'unk ganger at the lllghsplre ilibtillurj' in the place et .lames N. llliindlu." Colleetor Mac Mac (ieuigh) inlnrms mi I.n i 1:1.1. uiKi.cmt 10 porter that this Is the Hist he lias heard of it ; that the socretiirj'oflho tieasurj' and net he innkes such iippelutineuts, mid that as yet hu lias inade no recommendations te thu trcas urj' departiuenh Died In tlie Wet i:ilwoed Hallow ell, aged iii, htother of Mr Sainitel P. llally, or Onp, died at his home tu New Lexington, Ohie, Thursday last, et llright'rt dlsease of the kidney I'.ukei, I I (i 1 llnUmil, c J i (I inland, i I '.' i .VI ruin') .mill (IniHliiian.l 11 I s Iiniiulil. :i ii, I .' Suiitli, 1 A p I) 11 I Tmniicy, s , I (1 y elel, p.V,l 11 i 1 NI.UJAliA FALLS PARK iiimtus arr. in 1111: rviu.it; iinn I Ul'tlM.MI J I.'IH.M.'.V. 'llm HiIkIm nl llm Mevcnirnt te Xlnltn 'Hi I'liiimii. n,t a I'mi I'.uk llm I .mil llii) Ullli i:iiilmnt(e Dim .inillmin -I lie I'liiKiiiniliie In I'nll Dclnli Nl vii viia I'.vm.s, N. Y., .Inly I,-.. This is Niagara's lwndaj'. The story et the eman cipation erXJigimi fs an Inteiesthig ene, though perhajis familiar te most readers. The Idea originated In Is7s in an Intel vluvr between (ioveiuei Uoblnsen, or New Yerk, and Lord Dullurlu, then giixcruer gcuuial el Canada and met Willi such laver that te-dny, thu view or Niagara Pulls is thrown open le the world without charge. 'I Ids morning this unually ipilel village Is overllowhig with visitors mid trains are rapidlj' in riving from all illrectietm crowded with iissungers. (.evenmr Hill will nnive Irniu llullale about olevon e clock mill will be met by a reception cnmmlth'umid e-tnrted te thu International hotel. Plugs, binning mid banners are (lying in nil directions ;is fat as the oye can reach 011 both sales or dm river, the I'nleu Jack mingling with tlieslarsanil strlpesln adding brilliancy te theseine. The decorations at, the International hotel ate magnificent, in rrent or the building, al llseentie, is the large arch with two mottoes asdewribed in theso dispatches last night. Private residences make an elaborate ills play el hunting, each ene seemingly trjing te iiutdn the ether in this direction. Aiurimr die most handsome nl the decorations are these nr the Jewett him k and the . Spencer house. 'I here are as vet lew prominent ar rivals, except thu membeis el tlm committee lirig. 1. ens. .lowed mid lingers and Ueserva tlmi Committeemen Uubb.md Andersen, mid ex Lieut, liev. Dersheimei. Tlm trains arriving alieut 11 or 1 !:.'.() are Mxpuitpil te bring thn mere distinguished guistser dm day. 'I he weather is all that (an 1 desired i oel and pleasant, 'llie lirst h-ature nl tlm 1 1'lebradnn began Icy the tiring nl hm guns at sunrip by the 7lh hutteiy, u.itiiuul guards. Tiiu 1 eromenles atteiiiling the trimsler ertlm lands so'eeted Ter the jiark will take place in Prospect park at neon, In pn xciice id the governor and nlhcers el the stale, members el the Niagara I 'alls associa tion. 'iVi distinguished guests and the citijms Viuembled, the Hen. Kraslus UriHiks will then preside and dm exercises will be fijiciicfl bvprajiT hy lilshep Coxe. The pmseiitatinii address will he inade hv Hen. Win. Iinisheimer, president el the cfiiiimlssieii, mid will be responded te bj' the gev eninr. The uuhtarj' rev low s mvur at 2.',J . m., ami in the evening thr' Palls will he illuminab'il by tlm ilisj,li nfnre works trem both sides et the river and Irniu (inat island, iiisimi' 1 ex! , uiiki 01 I'livtsi. Tlm lollewlng is the ollue of iiraise and piavei wtilili was tlrawn ini by IINI1011 whiih I'l'Vl We pl.lise The 'I bee te be Lr.rd : ml, we ackuewleslgu I le.iv en ami earth am lull ur the Majesty ur 'lbv lnrj . (, all je work's of the Lord, iieas and tloeils , "(), allye giecn things uen earth, ami all c children of men, bless j'e tlie Lord pr.usn llini and ri ''nir Hint forever. Al mighty IiimI, who n m.-st the earth te be In habited and g.iwst WBSte place te our 1 iihers, selling the bounds of thelr luhiLi luhiLi llens, mid, hj- their labor, making the tvu tb rness te blesMim as the rcnte : xve hlfss '1 bee ter thu goedlyherltago they have left te u, iimir children. Meru eHieclally this d.iv, wu prsdse Thoe for mak. ing iM.iutiful these limits of our land, mid fur sic iking te all nations ami kindreds and tongues in the phsj with the voice of m my waters, Illnsstsf Im. thy unnie that Theu hat nieiicil our eves te ;e. and our ears te hi ar.aiid that 'I lien hast pui It Inte tlie hearts nl thisiKople te ,u knew ledgu Thy glorious wurhs, tn make them 1 legacj- and a testi testi ineiij unto their tluldien's children. '1 here here leie these pleasant plai es nf Niagara we tin set apart this ilaj' Irein eniumnu and sordid uses, making these coasts and aisles whii h 'Iheii hast marveleuslv adorned, te be a school for the hearts, and minds of men, and of discipline In then senses: tn inspire our eountrj'ineii former with a leve et nature ami of Thee, its author and ri valor, ami te make us knew and teel that man cannot live hj- bread 011 iy, but hy thu better things Theu "giv est in Thj' wtirksimd in Thj' word. Accept these, our thanksgivings mid command a blessing en all who share in the duties el thisi olehra elehra olehra tieu, that thej-maj' xrlenii the s.une as a servicute their ceimtij' and te theii follow fellow men. (.rant, also, dial all theso who shall herealter enjoy the benefits el this place may make a right use nf the same lur their own weir.ire ami with grateful hearts te Thee, their (.ed, through .lesiis Christ, 0111 Lord. Amen. A llilillng Kiln sn in. 'I he tram bearhig tlie gubprniteri.il putj' airiveil here about le o'tleck. There was verj- little deineiistratlnn, the pirtv being mtcivtd hj' the citiens' cntuiuiltee anil escorted tn the I11ternalinn.il hotel. The weather which, up le tins hour had beeu I'f.iut it ill, new turned out a bitter disappoint ment. A diivic has set ill which premises te last ter the daj. l.verj' incoming train brings its ipieta te adil te tlie multituile alrpadj- lit re and the streets are thronged. (.overner Hill dehveied an address in which he took occasion tn saj' : ' We rejoice, net at the victerj' el science nr the sublime cllnits nl lmclianlcal genius, but ever that exhibition of elevated sentiment unsellish genemsitj', creditable jiublie sjihit and genuiue iatrietisni, which inaugurated ami can led te linal suet ess this philanthropic prejet t fnr the pieservatieu te tlie world hu lls iron use forever el the majestic scenerj- ut the Pulls el Niagara, natures' grandest gill te nnn." Itnlliilii 'turning Out In Client I'erc. lii 1 1 vi.e, N. Y., .lulj- 1.). ltboeined this illuming us II all llullale was hound lur tlm secnu el thu npening nf llie statu park. As nail J- ns "Mil a huge erewd had arrived at the central depot and hy h. o'clock the line ex tended le lieni the ticket olllee soine 7.'i or bU leet down the waiting mom. The llrst oxeursien tiain consisted et 11 c.us, packed toevuillowing. Thotwerear eeaelips woie (K'ciiiieil hv the Clev eland drays. The train left at U o'clock. The eugiuu was gaily doeera- tisl wlthllagsaudstroainers. Tliogeveinor's tiain lollewed llve minutes later. It con sisted nl a passenger reaeh and thn drawing room 0.11, "Catsklll," and was drjiwn hv Superhilcndent Itniiews' penj engine. In tulilldiin tn the iruvei nor mid skill, lliore wei u oil bnaul thu delegation el'cltlens, who met tliogubernateii.il partj'at HaUivia last even ing, and piess lopresenUitlves. The second excursion train lett ut 10 o'clock ; it was com posed of tw eh e cms, nil Idled. The military tiain, consisting el sixteen cars, pulled out alieut lik'ie. On beard w 010 the ilith regi ment, headed by the Mexican bind and thu drum ceips; the 7-lth legitnent and cadets; Ce. 1) llullale Heards nnd the marine guard of the stcmiier Michigan, composed of IS eltl-(ui-iitindiu arnied marines under the com mand et Lieut. Ilejur. Tlie Moslem mid Ahieiiciu llags llew slde hj siiln, and this token nl the lriendship of the two lepublics of the new world ovekod npplause us thu icg liuent moved down Main stteet en Its waj'te thu depot. TheTltirreglment wits led by its j euthliil drum corps. Thu trains mev cd out iiinltl choeis Irein the xast crowd assembled. Thu demand for transportation is something enormous mid taxes the riicility of them.uls le the utinest. I'lve Pi tun.) Ivnula l'u.liimttii. W.vsin.NineN', I), t'., July in. The pist master goneral te-day uppelnted lloergo P.. Shnncr, postnuuter et Pughtown, Pa., Jeseph Holller, ut Prement, Pa., i Jeseph IT. Uninherger, at Ilerryhurg, Pa., ; and p. J, Birmingham, ut (ilrardvllle, Pa., ln.uc 11 or ten has been 11ppeluie.il poit peit master nt Noitheast, I'.u Thu prcsidunt te-dny appointed Jonathan 11. Kllbeurn. ol'Pueblo, Cel., receiver e! pub- 1 lie moneys ut that place. aiii am xf; ertis i l.rn. in r tsv. 'Hie i:n.l,ili -,iuil: 1 Mar With the Aluh ni. tin) New. si nit,.. I, melon. Londen, .Inly P. The 7'iiin this morn ing publishes ndispatih limn Its special cm respondent oil dm Uusse ATgh 111 lientler, sent viaTeheian, In which he states that the Uusslans 1110 becoming verj-aggressive and appear Intent en Ien Ing a w.u with the Afghans, Tlie (erresKiudeiil saj-s that tjie Uusslati forces liniler Cel. Alikhaunll are ad vnticlng en ninsse en ttlllkar P.v-s from the various jKiliits mar thu Irentlers hi Id hy the Uusslans, but pilnclpilly Irein Sarlkhs, nml make hut littluolleit utieneealliig their In tentions, 'i hu Afghans me much alarmed by this ferwartl movement of the Uusslans, and exhibit auxietj' lest the Uusslans may take possession nr the pass nml march nn lleral. Tlmy are determined, huvvovcr,te oppeso miv lurlher advances hy the Uusslans with all the force at their command, and should the Uusslans peisist In their course n bloody enn Ihut p.innnt miu h lunger be avoided. The correspondent adds that he is llrmly ortlie hcllertlmt 'el. Allkliauell is secretly con. niv ing vv ith the object el bringing en a light, and that hels heml-vv inking and deceiving the C7jir by raise reimrts as tn thu troops under hisceminaud. i:(ltcmi'iit In I'lu mil il ami I'ntllli-.il (;lr lc. The dispatch has caused a piefuiiud sensi sensi tlen throughout Londen and has had a marked ellecten the various exchanges. On the stei'k oxchauge consels nave declined '. pur cent, shit e Its publication, while Uusslnu and Hvyptian bends 111 0 down lullvmie per cent. l.fiNlms, .luly I , '(, iesuted adv.lllte el the Uussians into Alghaiiistan Innii .ulllkar Is causing atl IntPiisn exciteiiu nt in both political ami lluam l.d ein les. At die clese this alternneti consels sheweil a ilei line el I I -10 Irein theepr mug price and " Uns. slins" were wildly ipieted at tmin te '. lower. In the lliiii.c tit ( winnimi. Londen, July Pi. In dm llouspelCom. mntis tills alterniHiii Lord It.iinlnlph I'huich ill, (' n tarj nl state ler India, repljing tn 11 ipiestlen bj- Sir Jehn Lublin, k, im'iulier for Londen 1 niversity, s.ie ilmt the ministry were aware or the res put mi reae In the (us. hi.in forces nt .ulhkar. lie lurther stilted that thn xighnu 1 mn lii.iniler al Herat had bts-nme sn alarmed at the proxmillj-el se large a number nr troops and tlm threatening attitude assumed hv tlie Uussians that he had inviUtl the Lnglish (.liners Cel's Nate ami Pern m k In entei tlie eit j. This rc'iuiHt had In en 1 emplied with. In tlm lobbies el the Heuse the opinion is Ireelj-expressed that the lliissinii 1 empiica liens are rapid lv appreaehmg another crisis and that gnve trouble Is imminent. I.iikIMiiiii 11 Alter Vlrvl. ill liillmi). Ilostes July r,. City el Mnxn e Hp.s l.il te the lhi'ihl saj: " Ciipilabts here are discussing the probability el dm ( cntrnl 1 ail read linking into Pnglish builds. It is generallv believed hem that Pnglisli ibple-matj- is active 111 workiugte this un.l. Ills epenlj-sihl that ir (he Central passes into I'nglisli (oiitrel the mail will only he lullj lullj epcratrsl Ireui Zirrntnr.is Heuthwest, tlie northern divismn being kept open only rm transput tntinu el tr(Kiis and mails. This would is) virtual consolidation with dm era Crn. line. The scheme tin eaten Aunricau fnlcrcstfi tu tin country. A Itegiif Count In Trouble. MesTitm, Can, July II A flashily, ilrcsneel j'eung" fellow who rame here two weeks nge, registering as Cieorge DoWeItf, a count from Ilerlln, was nrrosted jestenlaj- for ferglns n the banking hjdse of ! ried- lnml Sonierxllle, nf ' te the amount of $18,001, whlcti he sucured at the Columbia bank, Philadelphia. Oftlcers from Philadel phia will arrive te-morrow with extradition papers. DoWelfo was a lien in soeietj- here, nud Hjiorted a member of the New Yerk doinl-inendc, wliem hu introduceJ us his wllu. Vlrxlnii'., ttepiihttmn ttuite Ueiivelttliilu U II 11 MOM), ,u, .lulj- 1 1 '1 no . ltV IH swarming with delegates te the l'ppublieau convention, wh 1 h assembles at neon tu daj and will be called te erdi r bj- Hen. Win. Mahenc. Pveij county 111 the stall is ippiosented anil them will be about Tim delegates present. The convention will nominate candidates for governor, lieutenant goveiner and attnrnej general. 'I line am lliiee 1 indidates fui governer: I0I111S. i,e, I'.s. lllair, at present atlnrni j gent lal, imd ex Cniigressinan Henry Hew en. 'I he t h 1111 es am that, ise w ill 1.0 lltillllll.lled. sin illp hi Mmitieal Mux 1 ill vi, .lulj- 1 1.-since Mninlaj- 111 cases nl sniallpux have been mpetletl, et whiih llve will be treated at the Civic hos pital, 'llie deaths I10111 the disoase during tlie past week nunibei 11. The Herald this morning demands that the poliej- el conceal, incut nl cases shall be abandoned, and calls upon the health depiitinent and citizens te bring te light everj- case that is known or stispet ted. V Itrtllljeil l.irl's Oi'-plli. Sxevv H111., Md., .Inly 11. Neir Pmev (.rove, Mis Aine .lencs, a vcij-jiretty girl, aged 17 jears, made an unsiicepssinl attempt te ('011111111 suicide, owing te hei lovei4wef. te tle voting fanner having iiiinei refusing te ninrrv-her. Hei fiiendsa iudignaut, and unless the 1 1 11 fa 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 ltf atones ler his tieatment et the gill bj-lTT lining ms piemisu te iici, tin v will ( ausn him trouble. Miiliae'l IXillt i:iiteil. LeMuiv, July 11. Mr. Michael Dav dt, tlie Irish agitator, te-dny in a speech nn the land ipicstien, stinuglv ilennuni ed ami ten. ilenmeil the hind pun base selicme pmpn-cd bj- tlie government, anil tharai tpried it as a li.dp.iblt swindle bj- whicli enh the lauil lauil lerils would be bcnclitud, liuurilliig AkuIiiI llfhlni lent sliiitcnt-. Citv or Mi:xu e, J ulj-1.1. Students hav ing threatened tn storm tlie lliilem peniten peniten tlaij'le lelcase the iinpiisened editors and students, the government lias placed a ceitlnu nl snhlleis mound the buildings. A Valuable ItetiU. We have letclvetl riein Jacob M. Chillas, eleik nl cninninii council, a very convenient little benlc, which will pioveol lunch value teanj- one. It contains the names of all olllceisel thecll.v, including thu mayor, city trnasinor,chief et llm dcpaitinent,alderiueii, assesseis, and policemen, togcthet with the uicinbpisef both branches el councils and thuilillerent coniinltteesel theso bodies. Suit Agalimt tlm Cil). Jeseph II. II uber Iiasenteicd suit against the city el Ijinenster for a billet f h.n.17 fur work done ut tlie water weiks. The bill has been nppieved hy the water nml llnaiice ceninilttees, but the major declined te diaw 11 wariaut ler the miinunt, because thoappio theappio thoappie piiitlnn is nearlj' exhaiisletl, lliore being only 11 smalt Hiun in thu water weiks lund, mid that the maj 01 iiilunds keeping ler the nay el laberers. .1ue11nau uur nas nesig- iiated Hatuiday nexl fei the hearing. l'.iut-i, at tlie rail.. A tint rorflOOnsiite between lalvvaid 11. Kaullman's " Smuggler " and Win. Hiesh's " Uitlj- IS." lias been urianged, te take place nt Mcliimin's lurk, 1111 Saliuday, July tilth. There will also be a iiinuing iiicoen the nanie day, in which at least a hall-duen horses will take part. A Purled lleiiimi. Frem tin New mk Herald If there Is uuy litimnn lielng w lieni it is perftvtlj' proper te leathe und uhhei It bi thu ilcuinu who is constantly saying that he M caiidld and ulwiiya iy what he thinks. VWIVK TWO (1ENTS. A liKKAT IRISH KAILUKK. r.nrr.Mi:x r t'Arsi.n nr Tin: ttvsrxK' mev tr im: mv.sstj:i: haxic, CiiintU nl IlciiiiillniK at the llrnil nml Ilmtirh Ullltrs dimming fur Thrlr .Itenej A t'ni-li That Wilt Cnuoe .Xliuti Dli Ircus In smilheiii Ireland. Hi hi.in, -luly 1.1 Thn suspension of (he Minister bank has caused the wildest cxclle meut among the depositors throughout the southern portion nl Ireland. Crowds or theso nnterlimntes are congregated this morning ut llie head nlhee in Cerk as well ns the branch ellltcs In this city, Lhnerlck amlm elsewhere, clainnihig Ter thelr money and denouncing dm direeteis or the Institution for their mismanagement. Thousands; or small fanners had all thelr savings de posited with dm concern, mid should the bank lull te liiiuldiite Its obligations, great suilering must ensue. The pelice Imve Liken extra preoititlens te guard against an outbreak. A strong rorce is en guard at tlie various nlllces nf the bank but the crowds aroheuily increasing, while tlie oxcitemont grew s apace and trouble is feared borero the d ij- insses. 1 in: n 1. vv s IN lONDON. Londen, July ll.'ihe news or the bank r.iilure cieated a sensation hore. Last uv ruing the Parnollltes hi the Hnttse of Com Cem limns excili.tlly paced the lobbies or gathered In ginups discussing the disastprtothelr con stituents and tu themselves. The opinion Is geneial among them dial the failure will cause a gi eat deal or sullei ing in llie south of li eland. The liabilities nt tlm institution are fS,750,. (hki, and Its sharebnldeis arc ehlelly ladies, whose sole dependence is en tiiu divi dends accruing tmin dm shares. The diippters el dm bank exptess conlldcnce in their abilltj te setde all . lalms in full. Thu hotice el susH'iisien snd it was due te the vvitlidi.iwal nl several heavy despesits since the litigitien of .lm k son versus the Muiiterb,mk tluettei-s, which preduced nn uneasy tcclmg among dciioslters. The bank was unable le rudie ipih kly enough te meet tlmilemimils. Tlicie is 1111 uncalled caplUil of i'Cl.unn. .1 un aij: tj.uiticAi. ftCA.viiAi.. A 1 1 ti -I. iri.1'. lip.itii lhlli.i.Ml tn He Due te Ills Wile's lull. Ii'llt AIM s n 1 1:, Texas, July 11. This com- fc mtinitv is verv 11111..1, i, ..ii.t.i ... .,.. n. ..,.. - - -S - .- "v.. "...I d nut- il rageeus scandal w hu h has rctentlv (ometo l light, Persniim iimnths it has been whis pered Hint iuiiupnr lolatiens t xisted Ijo I ween llev. .1. I . Lilly, a Ikiptlst dl vine nl this teiintv, and the wite of I. P. P.arringleii, 01m el bis ildiis. The enuple were Hied bf leir the , bin li, but airplittisl, and the Kemd.il died aw iv until about 11 week age, when Mi. Piiringten was I011111I (lead in the Iudiui tnnterj, his death having Ih-pii ranted hv an ovcrdeso of morphine. After this Mrs. Harrington and Lilly were constantly in reiup.mj-, and the suspicions of the citrons begin le be aroused, aroininlitee was appomted te investlgate the atl.ur. A letter was leiind, written bj liar liar riiigten te his wife, telling her lliat en ac count of her lnfldollt.y,he no longer wished te llve, and iufhnuthiir ins intention of com. mining .iiilclde. 'An - miouyxueii letter ' UreHspel . nnrrliiBteiijscw tilmi feunef s-ri wnicii iniermea nun inat fits wTfivas rnlrttv Mrs. Harrington Hsjin- pressed, ceS her guilt, nml thatsliPiiud Ll! ly had plan ned te olejw. Sen nddi t tint she had told her husband or her leve l r Lilly. Lilly at firm denlcil everv thing but when confronted with Mrs. IWriingtee s 8tatem"pt lit) eon fes-sed, and trtctl te tliiu'v the hi . It woman. Hu said she had writtei, f n ters te hint, leading him en. TIM 1 iiidlgnatinn ngalnst both he 1 many assert that theie xv'as Tjiil nertedxviH. Harrington's death. ' te he m hiding and trying te get 1 - SLMI satelncahtj, nut lie xull haidlv' esi ape e.isilv. ' ,sH.- wjrf "as,j : 1 a If'U)lnx Th il the 1 itiiilite Is Hum. I ( 1 1 v, K ins is, lidv 11. of auli-Texas siixkiiuu have viewed in reliieine te tlm tele specter Aiinstreiig te tin s. , rutin tenor, sLilmg tint llm tia open, and that al, dull tween dm ilmvt is and have been settled, m I . 'Inx.is am uieiiiuing with at This thoj-mest t inph.itn illv 1 i that it is a ruse con. ntnl en tie dreveis, and luither th it n net had stitlii lent lime te um lien whcie be was at tlm turn ! i erder te msixs t said ste. I, tli i; from Put lti'iin te wheie tin held is ever inn miles, and Hi be impossible lm hunt" hue cm receiving Ids nhl. i d enhn n i tarj- nf the iiitpit.u. (1di, uitinbctj sn. hiteii- im et J? ,4 .I.A.I., fQ' Ik lutfius i t it- fievv 5r l icvsi bO'T'Sf , , ranchvfiA- ' i " UI' i struct bu 3 .i Utmlnfj vJ 1 01 UIU tf1Vfl siK mTva t HeneA ing Uitfif lishvnce Z$, i wetild here aluah I e secrer I mitral nl tin' I il' Minn, nnd, Minni v I'm (s, Minn lull Mcttiuj. 15. The I Ulitir.il el the eight lie i i1 i the Rand and Cnv kendall tauulits, l .w.n drewiteil hi Lake Mliiiu tenk i sun 1 1 , w ill take place huisdaj allernei n . i w s w ill be j ip latnllj- an l intiuiaiaTneiidsut fhe 'f thu tlectMse"iTiitiTl public services at theWiietei v. Indications of the griofef tlie wholecitj-over the c.ilaiuitj- glow moie marked d.iilj-, and oveiy llagstall in tlie city displays its bunting at half-mast. The city olllces me closed. Tlie U thus of the (lis aster woie well liked In all classes of cltl mis, and the indications art) that the funeral will boa Luge mid Imposing one. The city leuncil, ihainbei el eemmercn, Turner's An cient Order el llibeiiiiansaml ether societies, will attend. An Allt'gi'tl Chfiit'itn Xtiiiilcrrr. ill iii.(Nini)N, Iowa, July II. -Keng All Leng, the Chinese niuideicr, ariested hore Situidaj night nn a lelegrmu lieni Itenie, N. Y., ch u god with the killing of Sing Lee, at that jilacc, en June .10, was brought hoferii thechciiit J ml go en awrit el' habeas corpus, andvvasdiiyJi uged. Ile w.vs at ence rear icsted, hew ever, en an Inhumation 11 toil bo be bo I'ue a iustice, and was held In SI0,lXX) bends ler apiclimiumj' lie.iring Thursday iifteimmu. In del'.iull nl bail, he was ro re ni.imled te jail, eillceis lieni New Yerk with uxtiadltleu jupeis aie expected te ur live hoi e Thin sduj- iiiuiniug. sinillpiiv nn ItiMld a Vessel, 11 vi lc vx, X. s., July 1.1. The Fuiness line steamer liosteu Citj-, lieni Louden for llnsluu, discharging halt ut her cargo horn j'estertlaj' wies oideieit Inte the stream for In spection heoaiise nl a suspii leu that ene of her crew had smallpox.. Agents of the steamer lolitse Inluiiuatien, but there are said In boseveial cases en beard, ir i:atii mt rittiiiAiiii.iriES. llm Cuiitlltlnii nt (he ltiirniniler auil Ther Ther iiieinuliiriiiiil Inillialhinti for thtiaierrtiw. WAHiiiNfiiew, 1). V., July 15. Fer the Middle Atlantic &Ut,os, gouerally falrweather, v hi lahie w indsjgonet all y seuthw ostet ly,nears lj' btntininiry tennieruture. Light mid uirlable winds generally pro pre vail. Lecal rains liave l.illeu In New Lug. laud, the southern poitieu of Middle Atlan tic states, in the Lewer l.uke regions und en tlie iuuuediate (itilf coast, ever Lnke Michi gan, und thu temperature has risen in tlie northwest; In the remaining districts it has luuuilued nearly stationary. 1'ett Tut hsdav l-'ulr weathur li ludl cated for the VtbJtitlc coast slates. rmmiiiiiiv C" -JI ',' M il .j-. A If, ? 1 1
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