Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 22, 1870, Image 2

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Sunburn nicriaut.
N. B. MASSER,
I. XV1LVERT. &"'
SUNBURF, OCTOBER 22, 1870.
As we calmly review the result of the
'flection on 'Tuesday of last week, we nre
' jnnre nnd more convinced that this county
' -.3 thoroughly Republican in principle, and
hoi. tha pniintt? iii tf ncrnllv lest through
,hu .nnfbv of the members of the. Rcnub- I
licnu party. Some four hundred Heubli- casualties of the campaign most deeply to
can voters are annually inissinu from the ,H" resretted nru the defeat of S henck. of
polls, who try to justify themselves in this j olli". ""'I Morrell. of the Seventeenth dis
uedeet of duty, on the cronnd that wc arc , lrk'1 1,1 ,1lis State. They xv.-to both able
defeated nt cverv election. If they would : n(t zealous iliampiuns of protection, and
take into consideration that they themselves; li've both bceu beaten by very small ma
fia :hec?3 rf det't, probr.bly the result ' j"nf s. in eloS distr ct. The loss nf their
would' bd ,'nrtereht. Since the last election i services in the coming contest on tin- tarilV
wc have heard many express regret for 1 question wor.ld be a public calamity, but
tluir n.'gligcncu in allowing our County ! ns il is ot'&'i that their adversaries owe
f ,i1.iii.i..iw r to bn defeated. To some I their temporary triumph to frauds which
raws Democrats even have regretted vot- I
nig for their candidate, for they now only j
begin to sec that they wiredrawn into the i position m wlncli they Iinve lone. much
ine.-diis of the C uirt House King, nnd arc j s-rvice. If they make a successful
Trying dear for the whistle. AVe endeavor- ' contest for their seats the reimrtcd Demo
v l'to explain, before tho election, the gi-1 cratie Congressional victories from the
-antic debt the. Ring were imposing upon j tts voting in October will bo so nearly
:be lax-paji'i-s of this county, and showed ' counterbalanced by Democratic losses that
aii tho records of Democratic auditors ; but I the Demo.T.itic net gain can scarcely exceed
n many ii.inocrats were incredulous, and
oii.-i'.ici'ed it tin electioneering scheme,
;iir . did not heed our adiix uitions. Many
loo, did not believe the existence of such
filling, Wc xvi rc sincere in oar motives
in exposing the manner in xvhieh the Uini!
conducted alliiirs, and considered it a jjivat
wrong. We would ask '"nil who did not
deem it v.orth xvlitlo lo cx.iir.ir.e the. matter.
o take up the records of the county ind !
examine them closely, and sec what j
become ot the enormous amount ol tn:;is i
we are l aying, and see who do"? control I
of the county, and watch their;
movements r.v.d 'wire-pulling lo keep in
li'e e those of ihe King.
Tax payers will, no doubt, be astonish
?d, on an (xaininatiou of the records, lo
I'.n l that the county expenses were some
I,:o''-!' 1:,st y;u' t,i;,n U,ev w,'rc
nine years ago. Also mat wnue me coim
'.y expt uses of last year amounted t-
JCO. tf.v.l still there remained in the hands
of collectors s:;'.l,t.W uncollected, as report
ed b the enxtutv auilitors. which amount
would have nearly paid the same expenses
:is tat year, un-.l that the King have levied
undiuiditional tax of 1.00'J, niaklae th.
lolal iiiiiouut of tax for the current year to
t ' eXp':!l'!'..d
I" 'ir vb;ll
e::peinieit no
those who an
bv them u; ;;id of I'Jl,-
this kiiioimt is to be.
lib!'1 to say, except
King. We have no
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in
heard of any intention of creeling any taken an active pari in politics, he was
new county building, nor that there has elected to the Slate Legislative from Dau
on p. freshet anywhere in the county 1 j.hin count v in ls4 1, was le-eieeud in IS 1"
I ivi;';!it fuMi'ien:il bridges, li d' anything ; and again in is.")i. In is."," U, was elected
else, thr.t requires an extra amount, more to the State Si nate and xvas chrscii speaker
T :iu:i tin
.it.
sary expenses of the. eounty '
ars. 't he bitivy tr:--payers
d at ll 'Ii.e. e;.ll adf.V set
;1 ei l. r .e- J i.cii- i i 1 1 1 v . and
I previous yi
v ho ri ii:n'ii.
I bill il tla V I
. i; I .I' .' I ;'. ' loee;it.;iie.ve would have In (11
;.:i uvi la; ul 1 1 1 d' ;i!laii s. and a reibrm that
v. 1 1 ; i , lniVi e i i-ed ll;e taxi s t be f dlic d
prol r.i.Iy li:i(".- t'o. ii oii.-liil'.f. and that a
'. -d iliiv's v uvi s Would heVe been made
I V Mti "il'.e.' l!le I e .i.'ll.
Ti; iv-iv :i-n of Mr. Huus-vkir has '
,.""wl leJ lllog elic.ni. .ii iceut. a l.ti c
may exp eL tn.il gr.-at e:l .i ts a.-e! -li'alev'i-cal
mo. uieiit-i will be mail" bit ween Ibis,
and in xi fall's election to r. tain in tlv
iiiuty i flici s tneniliei's of ihe King. The
leans are gciu rally laid by the most cx'e
r:. need .1 t ! . e King who have made il a
study, and who depend solely Upon elliec
for a llvei;lioo'l. ' Hue l.iive managed even
i hod oiiiei:., for il,.- last twenty jears
aTl. nnd alt lo oili probably n it elected by
, lie p-.-pb- 1 1 icy ic. tie- planning for ot hers,
i.o.l til 0 I'.r-v them K'i s ii.ln the .".-lti'!l !
oi'dirk or depuix. i'l.ese wiiiic individu- .
u! aic l.ov qcilv i'lhilant ovi r tie- late re- I
mlt. and wi.l ro doubt, t'pp'y lie nisilves
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'i'ua he ill ConiTii will contain a wmk
lutf majority of Rcpublic'in members. Th
parly reining its present strength in Obln.
Iowa and XeliriitkA, atul if it has lost two
members in Indiana, nnd a few in Hum
State. The losses however full far short of
estimates, and there is no danger of a
change in tliu political complexion of Coii
nns. Tbe general policy of the ndminis
t ration, has been endorsed, nnd lxermblienns
have r nson for congratulation when tlu-v
contrast the returns of this year with those
"f thu IVcsid. nt iftl cnnipniirii of lSli!
iS. The
can be easily proven, it is not Improbable j
H' they may both continue to occupy the j
one i'i' two members.
At the meeting of the Return Judges in
Philadelphia on Thursday of last week, an
attempt was made by armed Democra' c
roughs to break up the meeting and set
possession of the return pajn-rs. The as
! sault was unprovoked and outrageous. The
' p iliccdonc but little to prevent tho attempt.
( Ino nf llm .Tnibri.R n:imil C'ruvvforil licio-'
,l!ls.ulU(.(l liy a"r(lll,,h nall)Ml JoI)tl N,.1:,m,
....t illnl tlirou-li tin- m-i-k. f.r wl(U-li womitl
he since died. Mayor Tox has issued a
warrant against Win. 1. Mann Esq., ns
an nccessorv to tho murder of Nolan, he
, having, as alleged, advised Crawford to
I shoot Xolan. He had a hearing In forc !
Judge Allison and was discharged, there
being no evidence to criminate him.
Warrants have als been issued by the
Mayor agai.m Alder
man M'Mnilin.IIoberl
Lister Smith and John Ahern, for inciting
to riot. Il is to ho hoped that Mayor Fox
will investigate the ui!air thoroughly and
impartially.
Dkatii i" Tin: IIo.v. .Ii.irx C. Ki x
KLl. The Hon. John C. Kunkle, died at
his rtsideiiceat Ilarrisburg on Sunday Inst.
Deceased xvas well known hr iiighotil the
.State as a lawyer and statesman, lie was
endow, d xvith rare, social, and mental
qua'.iu; s. After b-ing admitted to the
bar ruse rapidly in his position, and soon
commanded a luerative practice. Having
of that body ut ihe close of the liis; s.ssioil
ot bis lei'iil.
In lS."i4. and a-.'nin in I""'! l e "ms elect: d
lo 'niir. .-s, uini diii iiig the. four yi ai .s ho
speliiiil W.i.-liiiigtnil was I'i garde. 1 llll'oU.h
onl the coui',1 rv ns one i I its ablest stales-
men.
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Voted his at-
ll'oin public life,
to ihe practice
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id his prolession.
ars ago he was
-tiiekeii down with
para!sis. I'roni wliieii
'r i'in il h:s In tilth. He
o 4 yi ars. li aviiuf a w il
a:i ;g- d inolher.
he never fully iv
illi .1 at tin; age of
. i wo children and
onresioii:il Votr.
The fallowing is the oflleial Congn-s
siou i. vote in mis district.
s.n V'ii:i; eoi x rv.
J. P.. I'acln r, M4i maj.
K. ti. Scott. 1J4I.
INtdS" lOf.VTY.
J. R. l'aeker, lsj. maj.
K. (i. Scull. 1 l-.'t.
DAfl'lIlN i (Jl'.V IV.
J. R. l'.ick r, .".i'.iY luaj.
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THE T.ATtf Kl ECTIONS.
The following is a list, of the members of
Congress elected on Tuesday of 'aft xveck.
In our own Statu tho Jemocr.its gain six
members and lose, twothe deli tifUion,
tlu'f. font, stands 13 Jlepublicaus tu 11
lleiiiociata i
rKNSSYLVAMA.
1. Simu,l J. fiincWJ, re-elerted.
S. .). V. (rci'ly, viec t has. O'Neill.
U. Leoimiil Myers, re-ch-t-tcil.
4. Win. I). Kelly, re-clecti-d,
ii. A. C. Ihiriiie'r. vii e J. . 1,'eatHug.
li. '. .1. Ark-tr, vice John ll. Utile:
7. V. TiiM'n.i-nil, re-e-lei-teil.
5. . l.nwrtnr CVIj, reclccteib
H. Oliver .T. Ptekev. rc eh-cteil.
10. J. XV. Kllibiui-r, vice II. L. Cuke.
It. Ji hn 11. Slorinn. vice ). M. Van Aukrn.
l. b. D. HhiH-iimkor, Viec U. M". Uooduant.
la. I ly.ii.es .Xlereu-, s-u-eli-etfil.
14. John H. acker, rc-clccteil.
15. It. J. Aif.'i'il, ro-eleetcrl.
lti. U. '. Mtitr, vlie (lohii Ccssnn.
17. ,: .11 SHvr. vloc P. J. Morrell.
If. Jf. Slurieonl, vice XX'. 11. Armstrong.
IU. I. XX". triitii ld. re-eleotpfl.
IM. ,S,inid (irijltlh. viee C. XV. Gitllllan.
Sit. ll. J. I-viler, viee John Cuvoilu.
Jin-. P. Neulcy. reelecteil.
f 'VTloV'vin
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I 1. .iiron F. IVrry, vice J'tter II". Stricter.
'2. Jul) K. Mevenpim, le-elceted.
I a. f.CHi I). CnmMl. vice Itohert ('. fSehenek.
' 4. J. f .l'(Vy, pinli., vlei" Win. Lawrence.
t 5. riiiricjt L. hlmiini, vice lli. JfOicM.
li. John A. Sinilli, re-eleeleil.
' 7. httin'l Shell. oibiiisier. vim James J. XX'inuns,
! S. Jnlm Heally. re eltetwl.
i l li nlc- Vnster. viec h'Juurd '. IMtkimon
I 10. P.. D. IVi k. ic-cleeled.
11. John T. XVli-en, re-electi'd.
YWiW. I'lid Trump, rc rlected.
Hi. (i'i onjc 11'. .'Ainiiii. re-elcclcil.
Ik. James Mniiiiie. viec Marlie XVelkcr.
I'i. Win. .sM .oiu'Ue. viee Kiiakiin II. Moore.
Hi. John A. bullion, noU. re-cleeleU.
17. Jaculi A. Anililer, re-tlceted.
IS. William 11. 1'iisnii, re-e'ieeted.
James A. (iiiriicld, re-cleeted.
INIUASA.
1. ll'm. '. .V.7:, re-elected.
J- V'i7i,it ''. h'-rr, le-elcelal.
:i n'i(;:n,n .V i.;iu. rc-i lccted.
4. J.ii n !. Wi.Mii, vice (ieorgi! XV. Julian.
.i. .l.ilin ('"liai 'i. ic-c'cctcd.
li. '.mi'.i J'. I'mirhm. re-elected.
7. Manlon . Muit-u.i, vice (iinleive S. Orlli.
S .l i, iirs 1'. '1 Mier, ic-ciceteit.
It. J. !'. C. Mi.'iiiks, ic elected,
in- Wil iua XX 'i.:i. in;-, ic-eleeted.
11. J:ii-r l'..c.:rl, rc iM-ct.-d.
lov..
t. flcnrge XX". Ni'Cic.iiy. rc-cleei ;'d.
V. A. H. Ci lull, viei, XViiliaiii ."iivih.
I" . XVm t' (slinrt tT n.) s ii e W. Smi.m1i.
li. XV. li. 1 iirlieie. vice Win. II. A' iMill.
4. M cli.-mi M. XV.iidcit. vice XV. I.. I.mihrl !;.
A. l-"i:t ii k XX I'li iU' i'. ic clccii il.
ti. J:kck"im Urr, vice I li.o icy l'liiie rey
M'HHASl; .
Jidiii Tall'c, ic elcclel.
IXcinocrats in 'M.'.V. Il--p. e.iia.
iiin.
mi; Man: i.rs.AK-i;K.
f lK-m.
The followiiiL' is a corrected list of the
member of the next Legislature
h:ate.
1 XV. XV. XX'iitl. P.. 1? II. Ili!l!n-r. lt, v
s .. xx . iii-ii-..-v, n.
J 1). -X. Nat'ii'. i.
4 In iiriri- l. ulinell. U.
.') II. .). Ui..i.k.-. K.
J. B. XX'aifrl, U.
IS A. I-. Miln-r. H.
1'J C. M. Iliiiii-an, P.
JU lliiani Kin-llav, P.
il K. II. I'.-liiken. P.
Hel l V F.Vnll. U. .
f, Ji-e" XV. Knitlil, P.
7 Kl. AUiii-ht, 1. j
Pr. ('lawliiiil, P.
llan v XX'l.ite. li.
XViii.".. Walla.-. -, P.
H .1. Del'uv Davi-. P.
. Win. M. Ran. lull. I). 'J4 A. A. I'liinaiii, P.
In X. li. Hriiaillua.l, P. -" Tlioinin- llnwanl. I.
II 1'. XI. U-li ihniit, C. II. Anilei'iii, I!.
1'.' tani'l (i. TnriiiT. P. li J. S. liiil an, li.
I.i A. II. t).Iiifl--:e.l, K. "T .lanie- Kerr. U.
I I X. II. Pill. P. '-IS liai ri-mi AIU n, U.
1". ( '. Ii. llael.aliM-. P. -'. II. H. Pelnuiel.-r, li.
lii P..vii M iciiiiia. It. I
lioii-K or .ir.i-iir.-rs i vTivr.-i.
Centre.
Meik. P.
I ll'tt! M".tt.i'r.
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1 S. I. I I Ipsnll. II. ! 1 P. (
li. XV. M'li.iH.III. P. ' '. ''!.
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(', .1 K. Xi ..'lev. P.
7 li..l..-:l .liih-l-nll. .
S XV. I.. Mar-hall. II.
;i i. a eiuiL: ev. P.
M j i;. u. vi.iini.' i:.
II Miii'i XI. Hat-r. ii.
I-.' .I-.'in I. nil. hi. !I.
III .Ii 'in Piiiiih.-ll. K.
1 1 .l.il'ii ( l.iinl, H.
l.X Ailani Ailniuht. Ii.
Pi XX in. V. Mnilh. li.
IT J. A. ( aiii hell. P.
is .l.uni- Mi.lcr, li.
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1 I:!aC III ll-lcr, P.
AUinfiiH't.
1 P. N. XV hue, I!.
VI .l .lni il. Kerr, K.
; Henry Wai ner. li.
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'.' lien. XV. Pkiiiiier, P.
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London1, Oct. ltl.--Special to the New
York World. Your special nt Roulogno
Bends word tout the report from all quar
ters between Tours uud tho Channel aro
that the i'reiich levies are everywhere inak
ina bend anainst the Germans, and display
ing the greatest coolness, bravct' nnd skill
in their encounters with the enemy. Tho
whole country is up in arms, and not n day
passes without assault upon tho posts And
detachments of the enemy, who no longer
venture about the country in small bodies,
but exercise the greatest caution in all their
ojierations.
Engagements have taken place within
the irnst few days at Cherisy, near Dreux,
in the department of the .Euro and Loire,
at Kilos les Audulys, six miles from (laillou
station, on the ltoncu railway, nnd nt La
C.ki.. Ui A ..I.l.. Ilil :i. i'M.,ni I li-l..aliu
i t lit: .jl. .ilium, il -I'll il I in iiiini u.ik...".,
' were constantly reinforced, and bore the
l-'ivue'n down by their weight of numbers,
-No quarter xvas shown, and xvounded
; bayoneted when tin y 11:11. Women hurled
j missiles from tin; houses on the heads of
j the invaders. The sacrilice of life xvas
, awful.
j The Grain! Duke of Mecklenburg xvept
i at the slaughter, and, refusing to order an
I assault, begged the French commander to
capitulate in the name ot humanity.
i lie snletidid i-l.is works of. lohclins and
on the Limoges road, in each of which the imm.cmon neiwccni.iat piaccnn.l lavana
Germans xvore ba.lly bcatem In the latter was interru,.ted till to-dy. An extrnordi.
engagement, which occurred on Thursday, i ry rise ol two rivers ...undated the .., ,
U.e Gemiansto the number of lx-lwwii V""" V.,,e l,,u f1,,l.wn.v ,Kt"U
8.WI0 U.IW0, wciv attacked enrly in the were located and the depots, trains, pns
mornire., just before da vbreak, in the forest j Kim-n,nnd bouses all disappeared,
of LsCsr-uidierc, by a force of about 10,000 Iwo thousand nersons are said to have
Gardes Mobile i.nd'lronps of the line of U.e n lo?t- 0:xnage to property was
Army of the Doiro. Thev were badly pos- enormous,
ted, nnd were taken pnriwll.. by surprise, -
but fought xvith considerable determination Tok tiif. Ambuicas.
until they were taken in the Dank by the 10MMK 111111,11,
right wing ol" the nssaulting French, when The. School Hoard of this borough have
linding themselves oulmanicuvcred and in just succeeded in grading their Schools,
danger of being surrounded, as they sup- Although they have not accomplished all
posed by a superior force, they sought to tu.y desire, yet they have taken several
retreat through the town of La Ferte. The steps in advance. The Schools have herc
inliabitsnts, aided by a small body of tolbrc been only divided into two grades;
franc-tireurs, had harrica'.cd Ihe main one called primary, the other secondary,
street and resisted the Germans with stub- In tho primary department, children from
born fury until the main body of tho pur- 8jx to thirteen were taught, (as xvcll as tin:
suing French, having turned the hills of number of scholars, and tne various
Kotliay, fell upon them iiirain, cut their branches would permit.) from lcurniinr
rctreatingcoluinii.sin t wo, nnd driving them their letters up thron-rli the various classes
towards La Cahetiere on the one side nnd ; of :i'i, eb, ib, oh, spelling, leading, lirst, sc
the steep acclivity of Les Baratins on the cond and third reader, elements of Gram
other, captured or dispersed the whole n.er. Arithmetic, Geography, Ac, but ow
force. Desertions f.'oui the German armies, ing to the great number of scholars and
both before Paris and in the provinces, arc the grent range of lessons, the children
taking on a great scale. received but one lesson per day and many
London, Oct. 17. Special lo the X. I of then, not that. The secondary taught
Y. M'oWi.j soissons capitulated only j the advanced in branches. The gnat dif
alter the most terrible destruction of lile ficillly appredctided by the Hoard was in
and properly. Three hundred and fifty the crossing of the railroad, but came to
houses were laid in ashes. The I'r.issians the conclusion that it was only a bugbear,
ciicouiite.ed a desperate resistance from and not as dangerous to have tne children
the .National Guard, lighting hand to hand , cross the railroad, ns for thciil to bo riding
in the streets, and capturing one part of ; and ruuutng and jumping on th-.-. cars an
ihe city house by house. , xvi; obsetve daily a great many of them on
They were driven back through the thecals, and tiiey decide.l to make a pri
burniiie city four nun s in succession, but mary school in each district, and a second
the liiiiudries, mills and relincries xvero dc- too large, and gives the children ull an op
slroyed. portunitv ot rapid proliciencv in their stu
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completed the work of driving the tier
. mans from their investing positions south
-m,i .vi .a' i'.,..
The French advanced, under cover of a
tremendous cannonadein three columns,
upon C'hcvilly, N-vres and Longival. The
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(' "i-niiii l i ! i u i mm i l' ii i i i
, lt ovei H,.MHj m killed, wounded
and pnsouers, and large supphes.
j TUK ADVANCE OX TufltS.
I London, Oct. IT. Advices from Tours
I say the capture ol Orleans had a very de
pressing ciicct. 'i he conduct of the in-
hiiliitanls nl' the captured city is said to
to have been adnii'.-abic. The defeat is at-
tribunal entirely to the defective arms sup -
I lied to the tireiirs and Nationals.
The I'riisians have crossed the Loire
and iniirelied inward Tours. On this be
coming kii e.vii nil tin- departments of the
giix'erniiieiit iviiv in a si. itc if consternation,
and tin- cxeiieineiit of ihe ollleials is indes
cribable. Hooks, papers, an I ull ollicial
documents and insignia wi re hurriedly put
togctln r and nu ki,t away into places of
supposed seclirily.
Large dctacliiiK-nts nf tireiirs and Na
tionals were hurried oil in the direction of
Orleans and immediately followed by a
sirong body of chasseurs do Vincciiucs,
also m rui'tf for Orleans. The Southern
l'aiiroad depot was immediately U'sicgcd
by families Iron, tin- city eager to escape.
:ai I'KP.XY's n.xn i.i: si .ui r.xr.is.
Maiui-.nih no, Oct. 17, via Loudon,
o,.',,,!',. 17.I..V balluon which it-ft l'aris at
7 o'clock this inorniug. with lour passed- ; l; ivonng to c ml net wit Ii tne publi.-dh.rs
gers and ixvo sacks olm.iils, aligiited here , "'ii leading -s'.ei u paper. "1 am hu
nt 1 o'clock Ibis ainraooii. M. (.odanl. 1 pressed" said he with ynuri-stablishmeut ;
Ihe aeronaut, ivports Hint Paris is still , 't rciiiinds me of that of li. 1'. Koxxa.ll
courageous. A butle occurred mi S.uur- -'o., of Nexv York, xx ill. only this distiuc
dav, the l-'iih, within the xvalls, xx herein '". you ask n gi. , it deal of money tbr a
IKksi I'riissians wer. killed. , lii'el advertising, and they give a great deal
I THU Klll-.Nl It FI lil'.T.
Lomion, Oct. 17. The Trench lleel is
, ngiiiii nss.'iiib.ing oil lliu.kii'k. This l.n l,
I ciiuptcd xvith the unexpected lii rival ot n
j tniiadron in the North se;t, causes Ihe (b r
maiis to ugain remove Hie liglils and re
store the turpi dm s and other obstacles in
, the lllln. Till' sipiailiou ill the Noilh Nil
is accoiiipiiilied by llal-biitlouieil bunts.
I The tieriiiaiift appr. heii.l mist hiif.
I A M A I K UK sli:OK.
! Tor its, Oet. 17.--A1I the di parlnn nts
xvitlun one hundred kilmiu ir s of tin t in -
my have been declared in a stale of siege,
1 aiid will be required to organize a inilii.ivy
' c.illllililtee of dcletis...
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IlATAKA, Oct. 10. Cnptnin General dc
Rodftn tins issued fin order lilicratiiig two
thousand npprenticcd ncprose captured
from sluvcis in tho yciirs 1."), lHOti, and
1807.
STEAMSHIP LOST.
The French mail steamer Inricn lias
been lost fifteen miles lo the windward ol
Guantnnnmo. All hands saved.
On Fridsy night there xvasa Severe Hur
ricane in the bay. I hit slight dnmagc was
done, however, to X'tssels nnd the iiropcrly
In the city. Trees were prostrated, but no
houses. Tn the country, groxviugennennd
other crops were damaged.
C1SASTKH AT MATANZAS.
A hurricane has also occurred at Matnn
zns, xvith most disastrous eflcets. tami-
. .. , . . .
and third grade in both northern and
southern division, so that scholars may
have lo go cross the railroad, yet they
have arranged the schools, thai but very
lew must cross the railroad and none of
the primary or small scholars. Tin y have
' also established a High school and procttr-
cd an excellent teacher for it. Hytliissys-
torn of grading they sec morn uniformity
in the branches taught in each grade, re-
lievc the primary schools of a larno liuin-
her, xvhere tlie Mihools have been cnlirelv
dies, besides inciting them to a more dili
gent application to their .studies. Thev
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tion. Already the jtoard of I'ireetcrs see
i
the nilvautaui
and thoiiuh some of the
1 !1'1! ' !1 j , ! it 't M'f'
ol . 1 ' ' M ' u'rm " a.
'' "y out their plans as lin y are sat:hl',
that the children will earn in. iru this .-ehool
vearthau ever has been tan.d.l then, uu-
j, t, , w understand th.-y
I design vstaMishinjr another -rade nex'i
winter, and advance the grade ol'tlie 1 1 ii li
school. The thanks of tne c.iinniiuiity are
due lo the present Hoard for their iudela
tiL'Ueal'le elliirts in this direction. Wo
kn iw tho labors devolving on the limu'd,
ami this Hoard has held more n.eeiiiies.
' and have taken more tiu., already tin.' pre
sent school year than any previous 1 nn,l
ever held ihe whole year, and we under
stand that all the members aro prompt in
their nttelidancc.
I HID.
Al -i-t i.'-ing Agencies.
One ot I he mo.-1 reliable establishments of
this character, is thai of John Hooper
C o., of New York, whose name has lmig
been the synoiivme f.if inlerg. ity nnd li
ancial responsibility, has jubt been mer.i d
with the younger but not less favorably
known house of (i. 1'. Howell (Jo. The
succi ss of the last named liriu has be, n
something unparailed in the history ot the
business.
Wc lately heard of an anecdote nlaled
oi a traveling representative, ot a xvcil-
, known p Heiit niedicine linn who was
inixa i.-.sing ii.ra little inouev. '
This i-, the impression that many obtain
and n.it without justice, fur although
Messrs Woxvcll V -'o., have uexercliiimed to
be able to insert mix ell isuniits in News
papers at lower prices lbau the publishers
xvoiild in eept front cipially ivsi.nisible ad
x'i nisei s w ho fi.riii.--h a similar uni.iunt of
patronage, yet iu ibis last clau-e h.-s imi.-li
I Ihi-ir si;, ee-s. Tor soine u-.ir lln y have
bi 11 the largest customers of li.os! of ihe
i. cxxkp.ipi is published iu ihel'niii il Males.
Tin ir Aiiieiii-au Nexvspaper llirect iry
w Inch i c .needed by all pct.s-Mi-i coiiim -lenl
to pass Hiilgiiiut upon such a wmk,
to be on nil c liiijil. te volume of il s t harael i r
i xer i-sui-d in tli.s or any other country,,
in iv In- found on the sta-lx'es of evvry -i i
iiiineiit a.lxi nisi r.
1 las l. i n. has lor s i.ne years Uh n c n-
ii. 1. d t i Ik- Ihe Ii a-laig i siMli:nh,;iu nl . us
kiie I i, i Aim uea. .nd Hi.j ahs n-pii. ii i.f
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XX lii. ll e Ul.. I XX, til lUstice Is- i-,., ,l their
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hie ul in. li olli-. s xx Inch itiv lis .ileil iu Hie
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rart'.oulHis of a terrible carthquHku I
which occuried several weeks npo nt 15a- I
lung, on the conlliirs ol'ThiV-t, China and
Htirmah. have reached England, after hav I
ing traveled long i i letters written by tho
missionaries stationed hi that Tegion. " Tho
whole town wns levelled, nnd half the
popula'. ion killed or bruised. The "largo
and spltiidid" Lnmnscrai, inhabited by
3000 Lamac, fell with a crash. The Chinese
oflleial reports, which Dr. Chauvenu tells
iw are a little exagirpralcd, estimate the
hiss of human lire at 413 Lama prfrsts. 07
soldiers, nnd 2S12 "common people."
This earthquake extended so far, in a scries
of shocks, as to block with debris the im
perial highway from l'ikin to Lhn'sca. On
I bat line, il is stated, n mountain xvas pros
trated nnd a new one raised.
"A WosDKiinr Mkdicat. Sciente,"
may well be npnli. d to ,'. H'lVfo, " Hal
mm of Wild clem,, it is m arly half a
century since this remarkable remedy xvas
introduced to the public, and yet the
immediate nnd enviable reputation which
it gained by its wonderful cures of coughs,
colds, whooping cough. sre throat, inllu
enza, consumpton. and nil bronchial com
plaints, is to this day fully sustained.
UXKIVAbLKD YET. "Itlood will tell V"
say the horse fanciers estimating the en
durance of a line animal ; nnd the motto is
a good one, ouide of the sporting world.
A pure nrliclc mti insic.illy good -must
llist'llli-!- nil i.nmii,.lili.,, ..t..nll.. 'i-i...
success of Udolpho Wolfe's Aronntio !
Schiedam Schnapps has induced the maun-'
fieture of an hundred imitations; but in!
the uniivalle.l sale i.rhix inanuliicluie.wliilc j
others have achieved if at all but a scanty
success may be found the public: npprc-
eiatiou of a pure and wholesome bevera"o ;
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IISTATi: K HIMJAN HOTS,
I..-, li- il I.ewir Mnliiuii y Tnv. le-hip, IIii uim I.
"sll'l ll K i lu-i-eliy L'iven that leltern nf Ail
iii'tii-trali,i:i havieir In-en tTal.ti-il ti tin
ii'i 1. i-iL'ii,-I, en the iftai.-nt XX ihiam li,,t, ),.
nl b..w, r .X; ili .i-inv tnwiii-liii-. ili-ei-.i-i- l. .Mi
iK-i-.-inin kmrnnnr I li.--u -: v. hnlelMeil to mi l m
t it ', an- i...iii it, in. ii,.- iiiuni-iliate i-ayiii.-nt,
oi.l Hi. .vi- h.iviair rl-iiiiis to pre-i-nl lln-iii .lulv
aullu-i iz,-, for m it'i-ni.-.t.
JOHN rNDKIlCdlll.ni.
A -1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i -1 ratur.
I.owor M ihiniiY t-.-p., 0,l. -JJ, l.To-iit.
ttcporl ol" -l Irnt alioual Baut or
Ntiii"nr
i;.-"itof tin-e.iii liii. hi ol"--Tlie l'iit N.,tl..nal
I! ink n!' .--.lu'earv,"' nt the c.n-e of 1-tiViiit
I elober Mil. ls?i.
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