D 1 le GOODV, TRIMMINGS. BATES & BELL'S WINTER DRY GOODS REDUCED! Bleache Muslin; Extra, 44, 25c. White Blankets, 57,00 to $20,00. French Merinos 75e., worth $1.25. WOOL SHAWLS, OCR STOCK REVUE% BATES & BELL'S, '2l. Fifth Street. SPECIAL AND SEASONABLE. MACRO & CARLISLE, N 0.1.9 Fifth Street. ELASTIC Iit:AMUSES UDER-ME IRT. for Is dles—srars anted not to shrink, and much so 1111n.'11ING POUCHES , PATENT EA HU sat the [ling for Ska ters. A new lot lmt °netted. ' FINE CASHMERE eCA.RWS—JuIt the ttilegg far New Tenet gift, A new lot. all widths. LINED ANDCaI..F MAWR-a—ail site, ENS/Ll:lit ANL/ FRENCH CIA)TIi GLOVES—A splendid assortment fast opened, at seduced prices. HOODS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BUNT:A(3S, SCARPS, ILI.EGANT Wilt LEO ZEPHYR. KNIT GOODS. KNOIE-SHIRTS and DitAWELLY greatly re duced. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS very low. CLONING OUT AT LOW pIIICEA, =ll9 scsr_Bmia.a6.-sr C3r007703.. Lasfles and Gentlemen WI blu r to m ew Year's gifts will Snarl:Lan) usefa . a sr l u trls I N e tleles. MACRIIM & CARLISLE, ===7l NEW GOODS MJST RECEIVED JOS. HORNE & CO., I= 120X.VETB dfdrill HATS, Al the l dlnt Mal 8t71,1 crrxr 4131.4Dc•cles. sa 41' e ' f,i d In i g% I " allirVe rt:l7.5M,Va Fan co lion set and Trimming Ribbons, new and rich colon; flower., choicest French and Feathers, randy hat and third, • . 7EI7:M33FL Clt 3,73X3Eil • • (Weil aasorted.l • CsMlsclo, lleanbstrt. Loon., Cannig V.' ten anus Edglngs and lusertlniss; Plonnclnge. Bands nd Butillnaa. Bnibtaldered and Plain Linen Col ars, Cuffs, Beta. Laces and La c e; tloods. Pt e” and Cloak Trlaimlngs .4 Ornamental 'Ball Fringe Gimps and OTalds: Ores. Trinuistngs, 130010 Frames. --—• • . - WRITE GOODS: . m oot complete stock ofJaColleta, C/Mbrlela ' jarEndtcalts, Pla.la Lac, H -31.1 Item ..d. Embroidered, Tape 13orslered. ete.. "4 Hosiery and Gloves in every TILI/OLY and all tires. Ladles' and beat's Underwear. l`tirnit3hisag Goods: Suspenders and Beek-Ties: Heavy Shirts and • Dr•W.1 . 1.. • Duplex., Bon Ton and EXL 1100 P likirtst arsets, Hatr Pax. Nets, Union uid tltlk Belting. Buttons—the latest novelties, all kinds. yarne—tireatest Cashmere Lamb, 'Wool , nd Knitting in the 'farina_ s ralatnree. plata colors sad random. tient's Paper Collars, and croon:llns In the So ton Mae. Sykes as °woo Eastern Jobbing KOLLIen. flog. 77 and 79 Market Street., MALCOM GLIDC. & CO., 78 and 80 Market Street, WMTLIFITII ANI C AAt`n O . • WATilitiAgn is.s.V.KgVo BLOB,. CA .TRAII I 2IRI.9, tc • L. " 'F ritiDIEEIIetILEFS , • • C0LL . A..7...t , i I:W.IZ= Ali 1.) @LOVES GENT'SFLIAIS,I=ZO DK . z , • • SACKS AtiIiHOODS • X CHULA AND 'SCARFS HOOP BKIRTS, . CUM7.I - 2 1. ETh. . wAT L FILLA.ge i.S, te. Wetoreke ort their Sr.pe r took t trou end It to their attrantAgo to , t, our Wholesale Department del7 Fail • iTIV4EVAA GERMAN AND SWISS FANCY GOODS Carved Basketa.•Brackets, Jewel•Bozea and Ornaments,' I•ortmonales, Wallets, • • ' fastens's. Card Casei. Broeha ne-arts, Talley Butt Goods, . ' tartan Iluadtsrehler 4 , Embroideries, alldescrtptlons. Last , Collars and Sbadtssrldets,, . Collura§ and Itarbe:, ' LadUV*, Gent's and Chibirso.s Bid (stoves, Bogssood and Clarnt:t•lswelsY. • Toilet Soaps, Le., At .ac. 13EN7'LEMEIVS irsozuwzur, IS ea Ties, kanenders. 11...11 lion, Scarf', Scarf Pins, BiwaMuttons AT LOW PRICES. F. K. EATON, 17 Fifth St. GOODS FOR TILE HOLIDAYS, LVEINNIESOINT'S , X 0.2.1 FIFTH STREET. LACE AND EMBROIDERED HANDK , FS, FANCY SCARFS.. NORWEGIAN LEATHER SATCHELS, PORTIdONIAES, CIGAR CASES, GLOVE BOXES, FANCY FANS, LADIES COMPANIONS, CARD CASES,. LACE COLLARS, LACE SETTS, EMBROIDERED. SETTS. LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, • EMBROIDERED SLIPPEIL4 - KID GLOVES, BUCK 131.0 , 71:F., GT.OTH GLOVES, UNDERGARMENTS, w HITE sIiCHTS, SUSPENDERS, )lECE TIES. LIN mi. COLLARS, PAPER. COLLARS, Ac„ Ac. Belling Low for Cash. dell mr C AllEB u. T 1 msoc f C 0.,” ELOLESALE DEALREUI FOREIGN ADD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 041. W coact at, • Tiser.abova Dissonne.,lll6.. 2 . 0 . 11 . 11 , L5. lIIPEMIC re ce Iv od k 0 WI:till ,1671 WALL WANTS. W&NTED, da. 43-X.FL7O To do General Housework. -Enquire tunnedi ately at 21C . ONEiItILSS STHEST Ml= WANT ED.Bg le e a xper gentleman Who Ims had stapience, a situa tion. U . C.LS/10:11 OR I:ORE.-KEEPER. Bell of references given. W.inld be willing to traveller a Insnafaccnring hon.. Address. J6B: Ni X. Y. 7... eiazerrs WANTED.--Sltuation as NIG liT WATCI3II Ina 'good ortabllohntent, by a young man or ral bonito. Good referents given, it. An drew, through FOttOCICt ' SAMUEL 'HART. • No. Wr nuatbnehl street. WANTEII4-100. 1000, 10.000 Men betel! G which can be attached to an. lamb, make. the treat gaa light In entatance. trout common oil. convenient as a candle.; will not bIOW Meet rapidly selling article out, retailing at $1.( 0 . ggesus are coining motley. selling it k witl , right to 050 It. J. C. T at tit. 10:;; St. Clair street., (Boom No. WANTED.--Graduales ot Lit erary and Commercial Colleges ...gage Permanently In bonnets requiring nalesinati unto - and iniainces correenendeuec,: srllTLlVlPct r f "'' 'ov fo r . ;Mtn:N O ." - de2_l:o3l aired. AGENTS WANTED.—The bebt Chance yt. A Work of ILtetorlcal Taloa and National lmportance. The oro L ffrr jt . ;.; 0 8 Vira N 2ary 4`,'.411 1 1,11;zre URTAHon. J:T. 11 FAUCET, the dletthittlelied Author and Illt torlan. In one band.= lend at once for teems andlernezi . ...nyett , Jall:tad.terY sc Maeket tit.• l'lttsbur;n. l'a. kGENTg WANTED BY THE ECIIEK /h. OBWING bf &CHIN F. COMPANY ll thelr BY.W 11125 MACMINE• Will sew frbm Wane paper to hem Bearer Cloth or leather without chan pr e ss ure d. rec dit. or ten sion. &if -adjusting foot and cowl! designed four•motloned UNIMIT.D. Adores, enclosing, sump. J. it. BALL & CO„ (to fifth strset. tbecaud Floor.) Pittsburgh. it. AGtarrs IVANTED TO SELL AA. the CHILDREN'S ALBliNt. or BB:TURES AHD. nTORIAr, wrliten an compile d by Al . ASA BULLAiiIt. Th e Boor contains • e I Portnit of the author. more than one hundred o,tores. and la more printed and bound. and mutt plow all the children._ Adtale. c 0.. W. J. EltltiLAß 80. Li Thlrd ttreet. PlttahnlEn, r.• Cana WANI'ED.— AGENTS:— MALE and FEKAIX—In etrry part or Wastrel , Fi.ansylvani a, tor ass fir. sew Sleet E ngt Tiag., ...VltarElit A y vALLEr FoRUE,' • TILE SI aIDEN•B PISAN •• 'L1N , U.1..14 • 3 HOME LT 6? ullifiltt ELM . ' Either by the mouth or by commtloloo. Fab limbers. rate. allowed. For full 1,1 , 11 . r. I.lyll ""°'. MIA): Y.gti),. 14 COAL, COBS, &c .. .... .......... .../. 1.. NIL... WM..M. CLANEI, & CO.. Gas Coal -Works, Shlpper,sod dealers to SUPERIOR. AB AND FAMILTCOAI., VTCOLL and SLACK. Post ortlee &Actress, BON 5147, Plitaburgla, and LUCK B allit ' A g t.4743l, Y kecond Islory Pittsburgh Savior boob Building, corner Liberty street Kul Virgin alley. Plttabufgh. BRANCH OFFICES: No. 5 Liberty street, under Penn's EL IL. oPTln rite Yelaanic airier, Plit.burgh. and corner An derson street one P. F then. All orders tell at &Mier of the above ,is es a lit receive prompt attention • VOILT PITT COAL COMPANY. —thippers and dealers In Superi-r Family and Steam Coal. Nut Coal and Slack. central of flee second story riltaburgls Sartns• hank Solid log. corner Liberty street and Virgin alloy. Branclt ogee, corner Try 0114 Thlrd streets, Pittsburgh. Ord°. s left at te n don[ the oboe places will receive prompt e Postotlice Ad Orton Box 397. Pitt Watt DIET-CTOLS: J. J. OILLICSDIa.,I B. L. RinNwrocK. r MecnlocAlur. Wit. IIiNtII Aur, O.l:Ge LISCAD, I J w. T. Sal ANT, .1.. n, J. J. 611.1..xsrir.,erts , c. U. ENG.... tire/ S. BEY RED, Treasurer. w. O. p/VISBULIGII NATIONAL COAL AND Ce'KE COMPANY Kissers. shippers owl 6eatell, wholesale wed retell. In toe BEST FAMILY COAL. u.t 4:7c:0v1 maxi 19 3.ezcslr.. OFFICE A\ 11 TAJO), corner Fourth and Try •treets, Pittsburgh. Ps. All orders fur delivery is the City, or Ships:eh% "West, will =lest youpt Ltd ltu , lste Ma. It. A. huiupeerhltrudent. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., tortnF rtttooTed thtlr o . lllce to No. 567 LIBERTY STREET, • Lately City Flour MU!) tECOND FIAMA Are now prepared to furnish good Youghiogheny I.EMP, NET COAL on swkeli, At the 161,Wwart , t price. Arer - A,I order. left at their o ffice, or ad Ire e ted to them through the mall, will be att.• tided to Korai:dlr. rer:l:blL CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG. YOUGICEOGRESY OosarT.TAviur. COAL • nd ,nfaccurtair of Coftl,l9laelc, stud Demalpborized Coke ONVICE AND YARD. Corner of Butler San Morton; lest card on Lib ve{t and Cita:Ler streets, Ninth ward. and no t o :Wrenn street. our Loot No re. resettles and Manufacture. • supplied nine the best article of Coal or Cote at the lowest cash rats.. Orde , s left at any et their olOces will revel; prompt attention. 171 tAIIII4I4IOxI 111JCCESSOII To MILLER it BICKETSON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, =1 Brandies, Wines and Cigars Nos. 221 and-223, - Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, rirrsEteuu, rt IRON, NAILS COTTON YARNS. &C., 1 OU 11.41 WHOLESALE DRY SUAWON CO., N. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, lava In .tort .d receiving. a fall ail artmsnt o DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which they oiler at EASTERN PRICES , AND '3:O WHICH The Attention aDeadere is Invited. C. ARECTIIVOT.W. 1. EILLNICON.Z.G.CTXCJIMS SOX WaiffiKES, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WARE F 1V 0 'Sr C 3 V Cl al Ma. Cortrt7.9, 37 Ohio Street, AllegheiW, Fine watch and Clock ilepairios de Pt , r " IBITT tend.d to. SKATESI SKATESI Prize Skates, Crab Skates; SKATES FOR THE NITMON, 37.0 . 1‘ 077, e3. Dlepetett Sultdins.Flrth Street. dell W EST COMMON MACHINE STONE WORNA, Northwest Corner of Wes Common, ALLACIaVer. rum:vs. ANIVATICR & CO. Dace on band or prepare on abort notice alpatTll AND !TEE' STONY.S, HAUB POE iii WALffn . ONE WENY NADIA'S Lo.. HEAD AND TOattl STONES. Wore era promptly executed. PNICT/3112CA , 050NABLE. • or2lnnlo3 RAUB & DIOSICR, la.ra.cncrxwmcmhx, I.W.T.ALEIVEIRWRIMitIi. 2 t'l,ll%lr= 111=0:1.11.17gib",10:::. ,04,1 iihetitb'burgh6azetit WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1887. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Another Decielon For Travellers. Another ;decision has been rendered to the effect that arbitrary rules and limita tions, made by express companies, baggage men and railroad companies, In regard to their resnonsibilittes as carriers, will not hold good when put lathe test of law. We refer to the decision mule at the General term of the Common Pleas in New York, in she case of Mary D, Earle against the Cad= ulna p Exress. The. Eress =aorta , ken to deliver the trunk xp of the had plaintiff ac. cording to direction, and Us trunk being loot, oho °relight action for the full value of the wearing apparel, jewelry, ite. which it contained. The Cadmus express ' denied any liability for the value of any article be yond the amount of fifty dollars. on the ground of a stipulation to %hat effect con. tamed 12E11,111:lied form of receipt. Judg ment was given for the plaintiff, upon the ground that • ['amnion carrier cannot Limit his liability by any such wording Ina re eipt. The same principle has been again and again applied in the ease of ticketa for passengers ou railroads, where It has been attempted by such companies to limit the use of the ticket to any Biagio day or any particular train. the Courts holding that when a ticket is purchased and paid for, .the bolder has a right to that, passage until the company haa furnished him with the transportation contracted for. • 'The Philadelphia Ledger quotes this de elm= and says, respecting it: .• Ito refer to this recent case In New York, and to the doctrines constantly laid down by the Courts upon the same general sub- Jest, because it appears in the proceedings of our Legislature that Senator Brown, of Mercer, has lutrodaced an act purporting to regulate the carriage of passengers and bgggoge by railway companies. This act, Recording to the telegraphic report of It, lee n. to be In the interest of passengers as against .the railway companies. while in reality it may ho In the interest of the rail way companies against the travelliub- lic. It provides, according to the rep ng o p rted proceed lugs, that each passenger who has paid regular fare ellen. he curried on the train without additional charge. with bag gage not recording 100 pounds 111 weignt and WO in value; and for the conveyance of this property the company shall be held responsible. It require actslight exam ination of such part of this B3 the news papers have been favored with to see that it really takes away existing rights from the tmvelling publlo tinder a pretence of making a stringent regulation against the railway companies. Travellers now have all the rights conferred by this act concern iug the roshergabillty for baggage and to a much fuller extent; and hence the only ef fect of the can be to e those rights, and tar t this reason abri dg the, propotted legislation ought, to be closely watched... • The Eisteddfod An extremely interesting Welsh festival, called the Eisteddfod, was held at Pottsville, % Yu, on the Bth inst.. General H. L. Cake pre• sl4Lig. There was much singing of ancient Welsh songs and choruses,srith other lyrics in English, impromptu speaking, declama- Mous end inetrnmental music.. Ono of the features of the Eisteddfod was the drawinx of the "Lincoln caket , en a rattle. What this was is thus describedin the Afintr'slou, Tin Ltucoas Cer.r.—Theaornowlegments of ill) isteddfal for the resent of a rake nuked I n n a cooking stove still standmg in the former residence of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield,lllinois are expressed Lathe fol• lowing resolution, adopted before on ad jourr-ment : Remised, That the memory of Our late pa. trioth President Lincoln, the tree lover of libertj, - in most dear to the Potille Ele. teddfod. That the cake baked In hls old cook stove, which was soot as a memento to the Eisteddfod by him G. Tilson andlames lien, Esq., of Sprlnalleld.lilinols, le most midis:thy received, and that the sincerest thanks of the Eisteddfod andcommittee are hereby tendered to that patriotic lady and gentleman for the Bathe: Before the final adjournment the follow log resolution was unanimously adopted: Relotred, That :the' Pottsville Eisteddfod hereby' tender their thanks to Governor John W. (Mary, General Beery L. Cake, Goole° IV; Johns, Esq., 0. W. Davis, Esq.. Bowls andenried. Esq, _Wm. G. detdenreld, Esq., lien. Edward Owen 'Parry and W. J. Beacu,ll. Li., and alt - others who contribu- Ited to support the Elsteddfal, and that a copy of is resolution be sent to each of lhem byte Secretary. - Narrow: Escape. • We tal - o the following from the Columbus Jokrunt Avery' peculiar acchlent occurred at the Con:imbue raper Mill, on Saturday evening, which came near resulting fatally to Charles Fiech, one of the employees. Mr. Fleck was idanding on a barrel or hogshead engaged 1 , repairing an injury to one of the plpos, when hie coat wad caught by a rapidly revolving shaft, extending hOrizon. tally along the wall of the This shaft was revolving et the rate of ninety revolutions per min eta, end before he onold cry out for e4stetianze, and hear. soy ob• served the accdent he was by the Lilt violently i against the wall.whirled There not being speze between the Shalt and the wall lor the passage of his body, lie was bold in .position there, the •bart tearing oil all !Ile. clothing except his shoes and socks. to soon ws possible the machinery was stopped and the naked body, bruised and appals at. ty lifeless, fell to the door. Mr. Fitch soda revived, and the Wanes were Mune CO he comparatively plight. Ile is decidedly op. posed to this double gale]: mode Of elug undressed. Railroad Accident-a Very Dark Night. The Columba Jour oat contains the follow ing, embodying some remarkable reason ing: While the Columbus train on the C . C. 11 C. road was halting et Berea oh Thurs. day night, it was dashed into kg the Toledo train. Every platform on the former train was crushed in, and a Mrs. 11111 s. in the sleeping car, was .Itrill Injured. The head of the boiler on the ruled, locomotive was broken in, and the chimney knocked off. The night thery dark, which prevented ho "light on Columbus train from being seea('l itoth train s, lii, said. were beh fed time. :strange to sayeaside MOM the elight injury to Ws. ?dills, no body on either train was hurt in the least. The Columbus DOA bengers were transferred to 'another trath, which made the trip all right. llse Stewart. Divorce Case. A somewhat novel ground for divorce ens brought forward on Saturday to the celebrated e to w art Divorce Case inChicago. One of the witnesses testified that Alm Stewart, the plaintiff, had Informed her that ono prominent reason why she imul de termined to obtain a divorce, was the feat that her husband, liev. Dart L. Stewart the defendant in the case, had, daring a visit to Pittsburgh, stolen some sermons from itcy. Dr. tintoely of this city, and had entree quently deformed them as hIS own. We have heard of almost every conceivable reason fora drvor.ce - , but this is the first time weaver heard 01 Le stealing of see. uf 003 RA 01:12, , DI aaaaaa lON AetidlDDi. A distressing accident occurred at Douse ville on Tuesday. A 11 rUo daughter of Joe. Dobbins, well known among the West cm Colon Telegraph men, was fearfully burned, resulting in death the following da. The chi 100132 , three years of age y . It seemsld M that,the meteor had gone out to the coal shad for coal, and during her brief absence the child approached the stove and her clothing took dm from the hot stove, and was in dames as the mother entered the room. The people of Muse ville sincerely sympathize with hf.r.'pol , axis and his family. GOODS • Fatal Ateldeat.—Yr. John Deehner, a welbicoown and respectable citizen of Fine• grove townzhip, was no seriously Injured tar befog thrown from his sleigh on Friday last, that he died on 111.011 , 117. 'Ehe aceldo.t oa coned halls mile below 011 Clty, and was causal by Mr. Dasher's horse running away. The unfortunate man was brought to the house or Ur. U 4 Itiess, to that borough, where he reclved every attention. Ills scull was severely &natured and death was In evitable. fir. Deshnef was shoot forty. three years oil. _ Deer fleeting ow the fee.—The Cat- letteburg Tribune itOttcee that a doer pur sued by nnetera and maimed, took refuge on the ice 110fatillfir down the Ohio, and wee captured and killed opposite the mouth of the fig Sandy. On the next day another deer, standing 'treaty eruct, wits floating down on a Dion of De an Sre In extent, and It was pursued by partie o s in akin and yank, from Catlettsburg, and other parties from South Poillt,lll 01110. The Buckeyes beat the Kentuckians and capterral the deer. This last wee "Sunday sport." Lucky Eaturday, about IL o'clock a. m., a eon of Captain Christian, of that city, while °tidal ` down h ...l lllln u a yr y ti t :tr'Lluld'r,rti.tivh.'ec:f,VlD such .cciocity that .me if were precipitated into btbitiCiane and hing through the 1C.0.—• 1111 ° 7 2 0 Ouraj7 immi drowned li fr ad he rt ) no w t ° b u ee i n (o a r the' o tini th el e y. c og i t i t!one m o n f . '"m"'".4"'"l"Y"at he lot no tuno buring tue caw roP tening Lathe rescue, Reward Offered.—The Commissioners of Lehigh county. Pounsylvama, hero offer ed a liberal reward (Anne hundred an fifty collars for the arrest of Beringer, who at tempted to murder hie wife, in Cattimauqua, on bunduy night lust. Dallnger •desired to inherit his tuotherin-lawts property, and attempted to kill his wife with a butcher knife, but she fought him and compelled him to gee. - Gassed Too Goch.—The Erie Dispatch says:—On Thursday lasi, an attnehe of the Coquette Well—a little Frenchmen—while engaged in cleaning the filth from the hot. torn of one of the tanks, "wilted" from the effects of the gas, and dropped Into the oil, about Ms Indies In depth; lie was disco , I arid and sauteed from tits "Ily prison" la v a somewhat weakened and very sllpperycon. = • Rents,—There is a great celery against exorbitant rents in grunklin. The Cirnarn says that property ',elders ere klillri tno gOOOO tha t lays the golden egg, sna u n less y take Wernlng !wine season there will ho gerierel starapedo or tensztte. • The Possasylvseda Toting Map's "As• sedation will meet this morning at tea clock, at the Court ouse, m the (Ruud JUry room, second floor, FOREIGN GOSSIP, 'The Nb 01,031112 to Lotutou—Enitliab critics on Longt..ll , m EnuDian 11'Lonna's—Napoleon and Eng....le -A Glowing Tribute to the tutted Suttee. airraurs WARD ARD ZLLRR CRAY?. There's la Loudon, at this time, a goal looking and quite intelligens lady, Ellen Craft by name, arno es.caped with. her hos- . band, William Craft, from a Georgia planta tion during the war. She is almost white in complexion, and is welcomed in the "best sciclety." Ef. D. Conway, in a letter tO the Boston Comm..cot:a, say; Ellen 11 a kind of missionary among tho grandees here. She was the other day at a IMO dinner where ArteMUS. Ward was a guest, and came out bluntly 'with,"' tell mea Mr. grow*, that you are ale aye ver7 bard upon the poor negro." Artemua, who was entirely unaware of the race of the Penton with whom he was conversi, re plied, "Now who told you that I" ' Well, a good many people; but, in fact, there Is a good deal in your books that would never have been written by a friend of that unfor tunate race." Artemue colored considera bly, for be felt that the company he Was In felt a certain sympathy with her rebuke; end he said, "Not ut all;" I abuse white people us mach as 1 do the blanks." "Well,” rejoined Ellen, lookleg him straightly in the eye, .1 hope you will never again write anything which shall make peoele believe that you are against the negro." Is It not passing strange that an intelligent and relined fugitive slave should he over here confronting and rebuking in 1,1 : ,h. Places, the rummies of her people. ENGLISII i'ITIES.ONI.O3O7BI.LOW • The Pall Mall Gazetic and the Saturday Irvine arc very severe on Longfellow's last volume, 'llus Gentile says: ' , They arc musical they are moral; they have ell an air of chastened and slightly ' melancholy meditation; they all smell of Morocco leather; and there are not aye sep arate fundamental ideas in the whole Oaten; the read leasantly aloud; and, besides that y there really is a gentle stir of thought in them, they Sealn sotachaiv - to mitten In a minor key, and have the emotional ef fect which oven downright nonsense pro iluco9 when uttered from the pulpit in that tone. In saying this wo do not mean to de ny that Longfellow has Moyle tuptit; hot,' we do meantime there Is a great deal more art than poetry en Ills productions, that his art Is often little better than artifice, and that hie pretty wayl of putting common place Ideas bus Imposer too much and too long upon the world. The Saturdae Review which It nothing if li net Severely critical, says: . “Among the range of ImpaSsioned poets, Mr. Longfellow occupies a very low place indeed, or rather ho has no place at all among them. lie must be classifies with the large band of pleasent versifiers who, without railing genuine. passion or the highest emotion of any land. aro listing. atoned by a good deal of tender feeling of Inferior strength. SFO miss In 1115 writings anything like a deep or swift current; we And no strong and vehement sense of the great forCOEI at work in human nature as lu the outer world. But there is it certain consciousness of the deeper issues of things. Rot that -Longfellow ever gets really down among these depths, but he evinces some sense of there being such depths, and this perhaps redeems him from mediocrity In ita worst interpretation. For ell this, however, he II at bottom emphatically Commonplace." • I=l England is the country of remarkabl, windfalls—of fortunes falling from the aide: in the most unexpected and fairy-tale lash , ion. An ex-policemen of LOllLinn, the other day, came Into a property Of £150,000. Ile had been living on.the police ponsiou of 14 shillings a .week, 'which is given atter years , faithful service. The lawye r who got it for him made a condition that he should give ,g 15,000 to his poor relations, and another4.l.s,o:o to certain hospitals for the benefit or the poor. A miserly old Scott:A -[l,one Ferguson, busiest died immensely Tic —died very audilenly an he was signing a c eck for SlO,OOO. Ile was struck with pfisnlysiS when the name was halt writtsn• Ile left his property Coolie:1u. and to hiln dreds of poor renplu, whine all his We be had utterly negleeted. Da.r-lehorers. eons, carpenters, and in 0110 rave e poor nish-hawker suddenly became possess ed of---thousands by a lottery in which they had not even bought &ticket. lie had not been within the wails of a church for forty yelLig, eo lie lett 5.100,0t0 f or the spread American The case of Mr. D. D. Ilome, ot the the American spiritualist, le curious. lie was perfectly penniless and in great treuble• clung to the valuable presents ha wed reeelved—keepsakes be would scarcely have parted with to lisp him from etervieg; ana his expectations or property from the catate of has wile acre ally at the end of a tedious ill bodkin. at the Juncture a rich old lady, had anentire stranter, adopted him for her wand bole. She gave him ..C14,007 In ewe lust for his immediate ncods, and a few days tigo uend ed lam his latristmes box of xle,eisi— ••Why,” stud he; telling of 'this little totien of maternal affeetion,."lt's ;Mr 11l a tale, 1.01 It." And the hest et it 10 teat the adopted son anti adoptive mother are en• tinily delighted with each other. rergucon, the scotch miner, would wilt , rel 1105 a beggar fora dizbenee; and though be eoulti not give up his money a. , long on he lived, had net a miser's eiloiv:eut in its pOww..nion. Lie used to say, "1 um a poor rice MAti—Lurdenedwith Ineney. bet Isere nothing else." 311.. Conti• , bat she is as icenerous 0 oe no rim.. 055 eft ads probanl f I t lo.ll , nni 01 her income varios charities, nod rinniiti vexed with improvident poor and I.ot:hi:slug bishops, she has her row era: E==1:1=11X1=1 ME= • • Lmperorl.l reported as looklog tuurh In health than be did acme week, but be has by no means the ar,P.Lr- Tile better sate of a well man. Ile wears his Old Ira. pashible mask, but In spite of it toe lines o: care doepeu and betray the arelleties and torments of his position. The I:mpre , s ws olden iron pro', leg too s tout, and ourlng the stay el the Coal t Compiegne alio tired out ail the lady glen!, i by the long essonsions on foot throagh the (melt. ladies who were roippo.ed to to good pedestrians were :elected for the honor of a visit at the Clinton, but the French ladled to general detest walking, and would Intro greatly preferred some ether orb/cocoa( Ile: Maj e sty'. Pre , erence for their society than no invitation fore morning's prommowie. The allatr of the Empre-es journey to Route is still a tete- Wry. Ills qtrrte curt sin that Liar Igajesty to be pew, cntc , l from going. Thu ofecial recent/on of Geueral ua vi Minister Pienthotwitiary from the United ntates took place on bunda—the dny usually selewted for o=cial audiences at the Toth,. rtes. Vreriont to the reception, the new Minister, the lion. Mr. Ulgeltof tend a lore. afterwardsellanateuee with Ike s).-dy, and wio received by thole) pro Bigelow wasalso regulvlA et the rata,: tznaC by /ler Ilsjest V. The Empress war very cordial and very graceful In expressing her regrets at the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow from the Court, and reproached MI,. Bigelow with growing veryaeon tired of ft. "Ott' Mad ame," replied Mn. Bigelow, 'get me assure y - ort It was not I who sent my . resignation." " kb," replied the bleprehs: .that it diffi cult to believe. lam under the Oisprestion that you, like all hwauttrul women, have despotic sway at home." "No, no," protect ted Mrs. Bigelow, "let me beg you, Madsmo to do mo the - .;ustice to believe that I am Mattered fly tee prlvilageof being ECI:CIVed by you, and do not trillingly . renounce. It. Tito /,:effuse , always ":42112, a bonnet at morning Ter:crater., except on I , enr Da o , Iler Maj esty wore on Euntley a light pearl gray a k arena, nigh in the neck, with a k orchloi of blend. lace CrONbetl over the breast a ld Marlo-Antolnette , of white/ tulle trimmed withn grue and straw Coif/rod gloves. atra . lligelow's dress was light blue velvet, Mali cbronge made with a bonbon composed of ritual, lappets trimmed with ermine, e ea taw as nalgo tippet, a benner of blue crepe trimmed With White Alerleoll lace and eryetal fringe, doves Of light pesvl color. SWIIIICA As Yawn/ n - r vat Losbow new , The Louden Necra--our steadfast friend •- • •-- through tho long utrugglo—ln itn leader on the yuCht race, prefaces Ito comments with this glowing tribute to tho ..unlyers al Yan- • bee nation:" "The people et the Vetted Staten have done several grunt deeds within the last live years, and have fairly struck their European critics with wonder at the events and achievements unparnlleled In the an, eats of the Old World, They have sunder ed a federation by of force arms. end have hammered it together again blow upon blow. They hare erected two governments, each of which was strong enough to corn. mond the respect of every foreign power, and have welued• and rivetted them again, like steel in the furnace and the forgo, into one mighty commonwealth, more co;upoer conilormidaide trom the Hen' ordeni. Net onlyhave they falsified all the evil prorate• cies of envy and Malice by emerging et rim g or and mere compact out of the civil tree than when they went auto it, but they bath taught the European governments it Ins hOn of adminlitrative energy and economy, of military orgeninatinn, of civic devotion, which has confounded the crookerd and answers entails able of the GIIEATEST • BARGAINS OF THE SEASON J3oots and Shoes, AT PRE POPPER?. SUR PALACE EMPORIUM, 20 sanici. 28 Vitt's. Bt., CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK. Call. laatdlately, at 26 and 28 Fifth St wm. B. CLAPP & - CO. Womeo . s Robb. % DO cent. 4 Dal, )nl DBUGSt. DIVUGGS:: DRUGSIII JAMES T. SAMPLE RAVING BOUOIIT TILE WELL KNOWN NEU° HOUSE ON COIL FEDERAL AND WUB/100N &TN. 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