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    VOL. 11.
TILE BOADINCt watt ,PAUL'S
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anti Weekly . Gazette
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FAIR PRICES!
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wqrkoten they are enabled to exo-
onto every variety of printing do-
hired by
MERCHANTS, MECHANICS,
AND BUSINESS MEN,
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Note',
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Business Cards; Ike.,
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bo promptly °wonted. Addeads
RITTER & CO.
EAtiLiii AND
GAZETTE OFFICE
52 Penn Street, Reeding, Pa.
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PHN.A: AND READING RAILROAD
wvf,rlw Ateziiockitl
laiiinator
7 1 .0 14138/titGER
xcisuagn 14TH, £B6B.
MR TRAINS DOWN TO PIIILADEL.
Pill t, passing Reading, at 7.37, 10.33 and
11.16 A., at,, and 4.ito anti U.SS P.A.
UP To POTTsVILLE, at 10.35 A. M., wud
5.50 and 6.00 P. S.. ,
TRAINS WT.ST TO LESLNOII a fIARRIII.
PE
' Western Express from New-York, at'l.o.l
A. M, and 1.60 P. M. and 10.19 P. H.
Harrisburg Accommodation, Train. at 735
A. M. and Mail Trains at 19.45 A. M., and
8.05 P. M.
On Sunday, the down trains
_pass Reasl-
Jog at, 9.40 A. M. and 4.23 P. M I , and up
trains at .10.50 A. 11„ and 5.57 P. M.
The 4.25 P. 111. down, and 10,00 A. M. nip
trains.
run only het - wean Phil adolph Awl Read.
Up trains leave Philadelphia for Reading,
Harrisburg and Pottsville at, 7.Btaud 8.15
A. IL, 12.80 noon, and 3.80 P. M., and at 4.45
P. M. for Reading only. The 8.15 A. M. train
connects with trains for Tamaqua, Wil
iianumort, Elmira, Baikal°, Niagara and
Canada.
Too 8.15 A. M., and 3.80 P. M. up trains from
Philadelphia, and 10.85 A. M., and 4.20 P. M.
down trains stop only at principal sta.
Reading,
Reading
below
Reading Aooommodation Train i Leaves
Reading at 7.80 A. M., returning from Phil.
adelphia at 4.45 P. M.
. The Pottstown Acoommodtion train
leaves-Pottstown at 0.45 A. M. Returning
leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. 51.
The-Western Express trains connect at
Harrisburg with • Express trains on the
Pennsylvania Railroad forlisltimore,Pitts
burgh and all bointe Westaud the 1045 Mail
train ,pcnnecta at Harrisburg for Pitts
burgh, Lancaster,Chambersburg, 'Sunbury,
i Sorahton, Pittston, Vi ilkosbarre, Williams
port, Look Raven, Elmira and the Cana-
Passenger trains Dave Up per Depot for
E OO A. phrata, MandOE, Col bia and Lancaster at
7. IL 0.15 P.
Through First-Glass Coupon Tickets and
Emigrants' tickets at reduced Faros, to all
the principal points in the North, West and
the thinadas.
Witlk 28 (leavens, at 25 per cent. dis
°Mint. betWfiaa 4.11 y points desired.
MILE AGE TICKET/I,
GoOd for 2000 wiles, between pll points,
at .02 00—for families and business Avail.
SEASON TIOKETS,
Good for the holder only, for 3,0, 9 and 12
InentliS, between all pointa, at reduced
Pares. School BOABOII Tialtets one-third
less than the above.
tor rimengori3 will take the Etpross
trains West at Me UPI' DEPOT, and all
other trains at the LOWER.' or OL
DEPOT.
100 pounds Baggage allowed each. passen
ger.
Rassongera aro requested to purchase
their tickets before entering the ears, as
higher tares aro charged if. paid In the
ears.
Excursion Tickets, good for one day,
.by
7.30 A. M. Accommodation Train to 11311-
adelphia, and return, at $2 OS each.
G. A. NIOOLLB,
./day 281 • Geneva' linporintoadont,
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IVADINU Br, COLUMBIA R I A,ITAIOAD.
lalli•:. lil iiirf t ,.%:.t. On and aftorTnurs
.. ..--.....• i- - . , .. ..day, Nov. 2f.ith,
1 'lawn:lgor . . 'ra na svlll run on this road
as follows:
.
(leave goading at 7.0 0 A. >u
ft U el. 8.15 P. M.
.
Arrive at i'llilaaciftr at , 1 9.15 A. M.
11 14 Qiilnabikt At ?z! A. h.
41 11 Jam:aster at, , b.* P. M.
" " columbiu at —, 8.80 P. M.
• I likailliNlNG s
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Leave Lancaster & Columbia at,'9.00 A. M.
44 Columbia at . , 3.20 P. M.
" Laneaster,at 8.25 P. M.
Arrive at Reading pet 10.20 A. M.
41 atjteadiuglikt. " MO P. M.
Trains Nos. 2 &till 4 make Close connec
tion at Reading with trains North *ad
South, on the Phihuielphia and Reading
Railroad, and Weston the Lohttnop Valley
tiCad. No. 2 alto makes close cOhneetion
With train for New York.
Tickets can ho obtained at the Offices of
the Now Jersey Central R. R., foot of Lib.
orty street, Wow York, and Phila. & Read
ing R. li g Thiriconth 1/134 c4llowhin
Pailadolphia.
Through Tickets to Now-York and 'Phil-.
adoiphia, sow at all the nrincipal stations
and baggage Crashed through..
Trains are run by rmiodelphia and Read
ing ithilroad time, which is ton minutes
faster than Pennsylvania R. R. Time. • ,
GEORGE P. GAGE,
Superintendent. •
E. F.lTilaysA, Ot,n.rttAts Tleket Agent.
fob 18-1 m
KRYDEI,I .3t CO.,
srewF4it's
Celebrated Tonic Herb Bitters,
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01%WW ild. Agoras for BA zwnr's UtatubLro
nliottes, ,
13QOTS AND SHOES
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REINTEOLD 8t SCH.OENER
ao. 41 North
- RP.ADING, PA.'
r$ l l.lE 811.13a0RIBE1tEl 'HAVE JlJSTllSititi-
Brat-olui gook and Shoe-welch:al
establishmentand store 'at the above stated,
place, where they Sint able to accommodate
customers with the best artiolAss in their line of
business, and at lower prices then at, espy other
place in the city.,,-
I:he for dualist of prices proves all we BOY t
Men's g boots. , $4 00 and upwards.
Men's k boetS,
Mon's work kg 1110 u,
(en's /*rya Calf Coligrossualters box toes ,8
eit:a calf gargle vegeta. • • , 25
Mena geltnalmoraLa.
t 4 t
Men's kip Palmorals,
Boyle Olißaboorals. , 00
jtole k
oatha% -1p ahnorils, 125
100
IVA us bi
yr,
"Pea 4 k 4 is olizh.
' ---i le 1 .4- 1 4 1) it6
onion:0 Ogress gaiters, , , _ 751 q 20Q
Wooicv row Dalmorols t . IVO
WOMelk a Qro oo o VAIOrDig. , :, 200'
Artnaten'e CirOGOCI I 1 180 • . .1
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kid alipporo,
Manta' lasy rii rolisti. /
Yonklus: Mg from 15 Os: to
yonw an ,b4)ys' shoos Prow 30 ots.
land
.
Also, a largo stook of notions on hand an
for sale, . - . ,- • . . .
The MOO Woos, are. lowe r - than at any
other stmuar place of bnrinesOin the OW.
Pagioalar atteatiori is paid to all kinds cif
reP„ nO• ,
• RUINHOLD 'Si , SCltitliEttp
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119RTu .sum• STREEZ
(Amps :run nous'? fl 1110
41 4 2. 01 50, PA,. ' ,
READINGji, UnitST)AT AFTERNOON,TIARCII 3,1869.
BURG.
601LMUTATION TlClilf4`B;
bianufaoturora of
Importer (Ay . ,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. 121 North Third pltreets
PIIILADELPUIA.
For vale at thErEnglo Booketoye.
aug 26!
FOR THE PEOPLE.
THE. BEST AND CHEAPEST I
REPAIRING.
_AW 11 ,-
'MOTS P 4.1131, FOR s.a.twat, NAi;ii
1100044' , ',.„ „ ~•
EAST PENNA. RAILROAD.
AILUAKONNIINT, , ; :OP• ; IPASSEKGES
TRAIITB,
Commencing Monday, DreenlOcr2lBl,llo.
No. 0, thin Tratu,
leaves Bowling 103),
" art yes lontown 1103 `at' New
York SAO, P. M.'
No. 7 Fast Mall, loaves Hoodlum at Lei) I'.
M., arrives at Alloritoyrn ; ut Now Volk
10,03,'P. M.
N • " •
os.ll and 7, run daily, 'oxttot Sunday,
stopping at WAy Eitettivp4 betatio,
Howling and New YOrk.
sirauss TRAINS:
Leave Wading at
Is 45
II
Il
- u 1.00 A. - 11.
Arrive at Now York At • . 11.00 A. M.
II! 14 If 12.16 A. kt..
a 11 CI 7 44 .#1
These trains• run through from Pitts
burgh. to Now-York, without. ohauga of
care, stopping only at Lyons, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton Junction, Clinton,
White noose Somerville, Bound Brook,
Plainfield and Elisabeth.
TO 6.44 A. IL train tune daily oxoept
Sundays and Mondays. '
• The 2.28 P. DI: trains , run daily except
Sundays. , , •
The 7.81 U, and .I.OO Oi lA. • Id, trains ran
daily.- • • . • • • •
West bound ' fralitsel Ve NOW York, at
the foot of Liberty street, as follows
Lear,
_New York. Arrive , et Rcailing.
12.00 M. Mail No. 0, 0.00 P. M.
9.00 A. M. Express Train, 11.601'. M.
510 P. M. Express Train, •1419
B.to P. M. Express Train 1.00 A.
Mail Traia leaving Allentown at 7.20,
A. bi., stops at all Way statios; arrivig
at Beading at 9.10„,.. U., ru n ning daf fy
okcopt Sunda s.
Tee 12 M. Train from Now York, stops •
at all Stations between New York and
Reading, leaving Allentown at 440, P. ti.,
arriving at Beading at 6.00, P. M., run
ning daily except Sundays. •
The 8.00 P. M. train irons Now York,
runs daily stopping at Elisabeth, Plain
field_ IL Bounnerville, Junction, Easton, and
Rottileheln, arriving at Allentown at 11.45,
P. M., passing Lyons at 12.22,A.M.,•arriv
inig at Beading at 1.00 A. M. • •
Passengers are requested. to purchase
tickets before entering the cos, 26 eta
extra will be charged and enilected on the
train from .all who pay Warfare to the
conduotor.
COMMUTA'tION TiPSETEi r
good for Twenty-six Tripe, •atits per mint.
discount between any p_oints desired. •1
MiLNAGIE TICKET•BOOKS • '
for 2000 miles, good between all pointa on
this or the Philadelphia I* \1 Reading R. 4.,
or the Reading a columbit 14. R., at 252.60
each ter, famlliee and firms., •• • ; • ••
• SEASON TICKETS,
/PA 'toy the holiler only, for Vircor ulx,
nine'anel6 oleo niono44 nt twigged ratan.
P. M. ERMENTItoIn.
Jan 2•111 - General Ticket Agent.
J. R. BARRETT & CO., P‘ropftetori,
KAYOLLESTEB, N. 11.
Bold by all Druggists wad 'Dealers
Ip P l DOlit loi4lQllteß.
H. BIRCH & 1310.1
Do. A, IT. LIGHT,
W, J. lIIIHRWHOWER,
WILLIAM WELLS.
4fsaate ► neading, Pa.
may 517
Noltuwan t Miltimoro,
DPIALSRB IN
ARPWA t E ,
; CUTLERY, GUNS, .
HOUSE,FURNISHING. 00eD2
METALS
TIN PLATES, SHEET IRON,
Building Materials,
'SADDLERY, U., Ste., to., to.
Ncsp2
PENN STREET, READING, PA,
AP 24-
PUBLIC SALT& Ol' IttAL 104 . ,
TN/T.—Will be exposed at PubHe Sale
on Saturda. the 18th day of lkiavelL *869
the Keys tone house, in the city cf Read.
Ang, all that certain THREES/4)la BRICK
W
DELLING HOUSE and Lo of Ground,
20 feet and 7 inches front, by 100 foot in
depth, lately owned and of:envied by Dr.
Frank niftier, situate No. 44 Smith Ithighth
8400., 14e4dIng. The dWelling is largo and
commod lo o3. 1 3 01ining ELEVEN Pura
ROOMS an a e okillout repairi 'having
been lately fitted up•with. all the modern
conveniences,` • gas. water. • bilthwoom,
range, heater, .to.. A largest/mind of the
purchase money can stand on the proper.
ty. Possession given. on first of• April.
Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P. 11.,
when conditions. /to., will be .made kncet
- (I, S, SCHAESEE '
fob 20 : dtwl . Assigrioo.
A SSIG NEE IS 'IIOTIOE.—ELI.
sm. Becker; Of the tOwnstilP of Maiden
creek, In the County of IlerksAutelng exe
cuted an asslatimeat,,ot 411 Ma estate to
John B. Vox.of the saMe4ilace. In trust for
the benefit °this credltots.• On Bth Ably of
February. A. , ,
Maine Is hofttit glien. that a ll 'persona
having claims on mild estate, will present
them. and all persona Olri o money to said
estate,-wlll make tamed payment to
the . un d o ri)gued. JOUN S. I,eOX - .
11<watw .
SALU- PElt , -
TON Ell rer,Will be sold on
_ ti 1,1089. at 1 c0010tat,1%,,,L.
A rt
Itlit
_4 8 8 4 : I ILP: b R E ,1 0 1 : 8 1
a 411,1 X
I t r HOUSE, In townablp.
or ,HAttlenore ;. thp • tallowing personal
property,4o w6t • • • ••
nada awl BOdia i ftallairs. Egges ,
aarPsE.obade's an :Filliads, !tartars, wash.
stands, tinwaro, Nirvana, chests, baitars,
bridles, satldies; •torEca Ana ; vadat,* oEttpr
articles. • • ' - •
Conditions made 10101111 at the 11100 RAW:
tattoo by ••, • - JOHN klifo.l
„Mall(affte Of HIE Hooker,
Jo 41 IV,;Nfty , szt,Allotionear., trot? *At*
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at o r olotA,6la as4Opli.
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h 11 , 40.liertitituir t tliitft .161;
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EM'PLOVMENT....
AT YOUR 'OWN HOMES,
ULTIMA' SEX'—dttitable for, steady lianas: .
Pay,e large prod te ree r partto War"
At ono%
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5.11 A. M.
7.31 A. M.
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615 A. it
LATEST NEW' YORK NEWS,
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"A Ruby Tinge to the Lipcit
“Bemovoe all Blotehts and Freekles,”
',!The Beet in' the, World,” ' •
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BEAT.T T - IF IE It
Oittor-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
t Ono Bottle. .I.oo—Three f0i59, 2 00.
1000 potties sold in one day In N, Y.. City
p- flit Drugglets.ln nzApnito se ll it,
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tiOU ail' IIOH MX I louh't stand it but
he\ did, for ho soul right on anti got ft boX of
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and Itouriid him," ' • •••
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Dr i ugglate lit MINDING' atilt it;
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'I'ANDAJ4D PIVY,PAIiATIONS
liCbsinereP flat, Roaehot:..p.Erfernsillators.
41 cohtarts". Bed Dug ,EletoPtuitaatora.
1, th0tq1 ... 8" (Rub' Puro) -NW( -Fourier.
"Only In fallible 'Remedies known!!
"IS years established in New York.!!
"2,600 Boxes and 'Flasks manufactured
datly,n • - '
"I t t Beware ! !of apuriouti imitations,”
"411 Druggists lu READING soli thorn."
444(!rviis' •
Co,""STAIt 10 Crosby St., N.
Or, Jontik. BEN sv, (Successor to)
I)KAIAH BARNES & Co., 21 Park Raw; N. Y,
feblS-41&,*
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A FINE CHANCE POE MACHI
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ON E 'BOILER
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The tbliowlngimatenlnery . fa offerid tot
sale, at advantageous rates :
ONE 080114IATING •ENGLWE OF
FOVR o IIORSE rOWEE.
ONE; EIORT-RORBE TUBULAR UP-
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• 'Our readers may 'remember a bit of
40tect , ear romance that happened a while
ago to a condnetorin Jersey Citv t which,
beginning in a .delicious flirtation with it
brieed-and.butter sehool.girl of " sweet.
sixteen," gradually rose, through all the
gradations of courtship, to a settled en•
gagement of the loving !Air, 'and a final
elopement and marriage.. It turned out,
however, that the girl had "sold" the
conductor, who, for his Part, imagined
that ho had won a si)loudid prize, 'and
that the weary days of his liorse , c4
drudgery were about to 'terminate' for.
ever. It scents thnt the girl's - head was
full of yellow novels, that she lived• in
the atmosphere of runaway • matches—of
rich heiresses marrying invog, noblemen ,
—and so she persuaded herself that . she
was an heiress, and.thaCher father was a
Western millionaire, who had doom•
ed her' to the slavery of sehopl
when she ought to .yo enacting
yellow literature dratiMs, and be the h'e•
roinp'of a Winning rtimanoo, Cll9 con
ductor Was first 'naught by f her luxuriant
locks, and Wm by her racy'yatme ttbOut
her father's fabulous possessions' in the
growing Nest. And so the couple wore
married, . the conductor borrowing the
wherewith to enslave them both until ono
of.them should die. The ,young: wife.
was gently her "husband" to, her aunt'
in New'York, to whom
c she blabbed the'
secret. Thtui the bright side
,of the fu.
tare history was turned , r and ,the dark
side began to show itself,' The girl's
parents were made .acquainted with the
fiet that their .i . '8111" had becoMe
a
womannd a wife, and the hutile4 to
New York, and carriedleta - if with them
to •the West. - The busbaniiWent after
!mi l and there
_learned that his wife's
parents ,a log
. and that
"pa's chariot" was ,a (wheelbarrow, and
his "osses"*an old buck goat and a cow:
the conductor rettirned Jersey City,
"a whim' and sadder matt" Last' oven•
lag; ae he was coming to the city as a
passenger on an -Erie street car, and
Whilst ho was 'good-hninoredly talking
-with the driver on the' front platform, the
horses gave a sudden leap, and' he waa
hurled overboard, run oveiand
New
,liork,Slitt.
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A C LEV in Yankee filmier, being witch
troubled with rats, and being determined
to get rid of them, tried every possible
plan, but without Edecess, At last he
got.a lot of rats an.l Ant:Mont up hi a
single cage; they devoUred ono another
till only a single one was left. Ale then
turned this ode lOoso' when, excited with
tho blood of his fellow rats,, and having
become a genuine Cannibal, it killed and
ate all the rats it puuld find on the prem.
ises.—Jonnial of Agriculture.
A. COIMESI.J?iNT of tir untie For•
tiler writes ; .1 Imre a ow or a heifer
which is Inclined to kick, T take my stool
and sit down, with my milking pail be.'
tween any kneett,with ',llly left hand hold
of one hindlent and my right onoltahlof
a fore tent. ~I then commence milking,
and if she tries to kick, hang on to „the
teats and keep on milking, as she o,p nci•
ther hurt me, the pail nor herself, nor
prevent me from milking. I keep on
milking until I get through.' thus
persevering a few times, she will see she
can do no harm, and will OlAndon the
idea of kicking."
THE Pucks fonnty-lotelliganoer says
that thorn was a beautifal and rare fuel
dent this winter, in WO: MeDovrell's
flower garden in Wrightstown. • A bed of
Peaks ( 170/a Telcidor) during the gt tat
est part of December wai uried under a
drift of snow. when die feW days of
mild weather came early in January, and
the snow. was Molted off, the' Pansies'
were growing, the Ws were swelling, an d
in a few days the whole mai!! was..in fall
and perfect' bloom. This Was a beautiful
sight in an open garden in midwinter,
and the more retuarkahie froni the sever
ity of the weather throughout December;_
anti the re fl ection how very delicate the
parts of a flower are..
Mitaxif POULTRY PROVITA LP.‘—akke
place to which your chickens r tiro ought
to have a dry fiver, and lie kept screpti
lously clean ; 'and as 'the, floor
coolest part,of the room, their roosting
ought net to bo more Alan twelve inches
high, and to be.alanting, which will keep
the Waiat air in the roos4, liittiug hens
can be cured by putting water in ves
sel, to the ilepth'or.oue t;;putting the
hen WO. and .coveriuu the top of the
vessel for about twenty-four hours. The'
vessel should bft : deep enonghtoallowthe
fowl to stand up. This is the best remedy
we :buys ever , Ritrthvwernis tiro
greatly reiished conGne4•fowls, Take
spade once a day and • turn' over •the
ground..for • year Irons. , :They wilt soon
runatter yOu•when , they seayon with the
spade7and wilt nraply reward yen for 'the
extra- trpnble. i to accommodate them,
an.'increased-sapply •of eggs.—Canada
Farmer. • •• - •
' 1 -A boy in krigimid 0011111 i snapi)ed
on empty pieta!' ht bi& grandmother, and
the eld.ladi fell d'ead, slain by inirigtfia•
—A querio lietweon iwo mea l e a
Etriek unit Schweger, in Mailton, Ohio,
abbot quti led to•tlitt uto of gro•artus,
;t iil+itlh ' ~d egbr '
~iiNt ,killed instantly,
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.10'CENTs PEICWEEN:
• —The Bomtaky h bourtikes docid.
ea that lepiosy Is a tined for diettee.
One in every bland Of the populat ion
is a' leper. -
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—Oen. ltutlei, in's fate speech, says
Lorenzo Ad Interim Thopms, for *e kat
two years', has served at - "pispetior of
aroveynrds" nt " two cents 4 mile."
--The bullet that kale NOson, lit Ica•
fal4nr, is in the_possession'of Queen Vie.
tons. It is set - precious stones ' and
enaloseik in go'den eft* iikepeti
walnut,
LThe War Dritioh Offiee is t in reeelpt of
intelligence from New Zealand, The Bit.
ish forces . there had made reprlinle on
the natives for tint outrages committed at
Poverty flay, darting .141 A several, vit.
!ages rvere•destroyed, 'and ninety 'Of the
natives killed and wounded. The !Mg
ish lost only three wounded.
—Lamartine t the eminent Poet rind Hip
orian, is den 4. .
peasant agetl 104 hiutjulik died is
Savoy. •• • . 7' , ,
—Beni W. Wickgra shot Mt:itself at
i i rmsas City, Mo., last Wednesday.
I.nuielana a railway.eoinpauy het
been mulcted ,ln .$0,900, ( 1 , 1 iT401 At /
bothover littie,boy, hlittettutns ot!
both hie lege, ,
New.iYorkilaper ineulione a sail.
vay conductor who keeps two wives, one
here and one in Roston.
—À Californian luta built an liagihatl.
tnral lorotaolivo" that runs thirty-nine
plows at once. -
—A United States soldier has found k
real black diamond near Allan* h
Feighe two ounces ] 40 said to be worth,
eoveral thousand , dollars.
child woe born in Wiehington
comity, Va., lot week with no head, but
perfootly formed In all other
withrespects,
mouth, sums, end natural forniiition
olips upon *ts breast. It was born alive,
bitt soon died,
'--Toxas is golog into the ettltlve s ttim of
broomcorn Oxtonxitoly,
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—A man emptied oti the Sandi. 'rook
light.ship has no been on shore foi ten
years.
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—A Methodist Epirl throb in
Eoboken,,,N. .1., has b en seised by tbn
Sheriff.
4Small-poz prevails quite Co l attensively
throughought Idinnesota \''
—A newlBsue of fi lly oiler greenbacks
iii flooding New York,
—Russian vapor Int is of a tempera
ture of 57 top degre , will, it; is said;
care Ildrophobla. ..., .- - s .
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—ln veridus places in No Hampshire
at sunrise on Monday morns g, the ther
mometer marked from 18 t 88 1 degrees
below zero, At Lowell, Mess4,lt was U
below; at Poughkeepsie, N, V.,,A, below,
and at Boston; a above; ..
—Railway travol has now been dr
strueted in Canada for three days by the
--A skating ton(cli "for tho chm4ion ,.
Flip of America" betweon• ilia man
named Swill and (Wainer. at Butralo on
Monday, was won by the former,. the
score being 42 to 89.
-I.3x•Clovernor Samuel Dinauxere, oT
New Hampshire, died at Keene, in - that
State, last Wednesday, aged 70.
-4hero are 10,000 citizens In Vine.
land, N. J., and not a liquor shop there.
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The latest tuella from England bens
accounts of terrible gales on tho coaate,
with many wrecks.
—A ladyikt,Morrissula, N. remit
ly vanquished a burglar, using AS a wasp•
on a koroseno
—Leonard Choate has been arndined
at Newharyport, Maxe., on fifteen Rpa•
rate charges of incendiariete, and Iffs
trial has hoed fixed for the sth hi t. ..‘
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-p-JiariE. Clow bas beau nv tied, at
Indianapolia, of the murder of Jacob
Young Tut NI ) agd been',!se,Rteaced to
m
impr:soient for !ire. ' •
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-I-Moses Ludington, otAleago r
Awe, obtained $121,000 worth of goods
front . firms In New York Boston and
Philadelphia, and then Palled • Matinee/I
partner has now been arrested in' Odes,.
gorand is said to have made confessiosia
that will result in tho recoyery o f a large
portion of the goodi;
—Tho dwelling of D. • V.: 81.1okneti ea"
pressman ) , wee robbo4 0fT,532400,
Sunday. An inmate whdl4 diaappm.,
ed is suspected.
—Nathaniel 0 .. Wood, icrlier 4 ‘Tts
robbed Of $7OOO w orth " Ambles
Boston on Sunder morales. , Air. • -
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—An incendiary fira hi Jackson,
oa Monday, destroyed the Clarion news* ,
paper offhwand a book store. /la.,*
to $40,000. •
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--Tho masouio ll a at litivriqviiie Vt. ?
containing several storm ws.a burae4..oo
, ,
Monday. •
- - 2 • The highest ieroisnent hunina 'flab) ?
Won on the ilarace of the globo 4he
Baddbist Monastery of nanie,
nt a height 0f.15,117 feet aboye, thi•seem
—The 'New York Express - thinks, *
"very old hat" a•good thing to have. "ft
relieves lts_owner from care; ns at belle
and the theatres there is no, dangerof it
helogitelen. • • • ,
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—One of the western pipers rtprts
certain clergyman as. havifig •• • Peakesi
,contract for revival preaching ' *Pavers.
port; lowa. it states that theienthinan
has just "concluded a sacceillrattilkaft ,
tnent" at Rock Wand.
'--Seeend-hand clothing ie said to 'omit
welkin -41ashn, se the natireC'ero t9ty
rood of :the .17eakee nokiOn: of, vetoing
fAigi, tails r'''; <4
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