i if i ! : '.J .'' f'v. it '"4 H ' . ii! fFI-.rt U-nnlrl prudence and common scn-e Wednesday, . JVb;uiy their contents, and nil t-hoiih; , . " crvation f our publit IV 19, l.-.u. I . . We all ; pics-; unite in i. Ollt TlKilJIJiKTOS I.rTTi:n. II.li!CtStll'IX. Ilnrlnl rthe ti.oifrnr. exorcise of at least as much prud i-i their ureserratiou as is ordinairlv shown lv scnsibl A siatikk or isti risttoai i. ; demanding of mr public sen .tuts, t.io (., Br. the official report of the county r.ud:Ur, it is shown that Somerset conntv is not only out of debt but that there is an actus! surplus iu the Treasury of 8,."s; 22. We are in-j formed also, and we believe correct-j lv, thai the amount assessed !or m Wasmixotox, lb. 1.5. I;:). (T.K'.UT Moillt.l Kit At la.-t the Poland Investigation 10, 1? ' Haumsm r.n, February m:x,ti:. The Senate met this evening at X . , t 1. . 1 t. ........ ..r 1... o clocK. 1:1 i"(- called the Committee has closed the evidence in I ' l',wK' "' ;,, airlv ! Ias.1 testimony taken was the examin- cnat0 to or,I,'r' of Oakes Ames celebrated I axnointemext oh t.xi.n. -;.!. 1' DEATH. I" DV tl nirn in me rare 01 ' xuiM-a . ...t ... rucmoram u u uoo tlieir ir.Oivi.Ul.il propern . . , . , ,.,.,. Tr f,irn:Kl1 ! TIi.. fi.x enior Iiv niPnsm. officially I f 1 ICMl II Mil fr(7l '. . . v . . . - ' - 1 it under compulsion, and it was lounu i announoeii um ucam 01 ivx uo. to he r.ot even a eniv of original en-' Gcarv, and recommended that the .Siys the rittsburg Vomhu-n-inl Pcnioeratic elitors and politician! IIaurisiili;), February 13. The , funeral of ex overnr (Jeary took 1 place to-dav. It had been triven out that the body would lie in frtate In the hall of the lloiine of Hej)rcsen tatives. At an early hour thousands thronged the oapitol grounds to witness the specta cle, forcibly reniindiug one of the sad scenes of the burial of President Lin coln. Thnbodvof (!eary was laid iiwatmwnj.niiiii iiiiinMnn i-yu.- 1 . 1 ! ! ciitBr.XT soirs. . Xw Alf-ih weto. There were 102 person Uk-I on ; ..1 e Ohio rilraN hist venr.a:id twice ;.--v--v u.h.-.pi mtxc as man injured. Kentucky Uiutiilera coiikuipc 0 ..."(! j DOVil li J tn-ilj' iii:nlf "iirStciK ll an I k- 04 u 1 tn M. ?. 1 . U'.'.)' r ..iiix-.i P - Iii- n."T. start litii Tim l!i:t 17, r. 1 110 nilll".r. 1 I't bushels of grain daily, and turn out J k iX? r,!!": oZ.iw.y. X. Y. 25,031 gallons or spirits. - - iksrKSTsn.uxo ik In Norfolk an old record has just ! ACIltS . tm. ut AitTH"i ; bei-n publi,hed. shuwin- that iu 1740 THREE YSIARS IH A MAN-TRAP, the preachers were paid in tobacco. ' ; "Y, ZVu EiPTS EXPENDITURES; An Omaha bride was marrii-d bare-! in exactly the Mine place in the hall f(;tbm,U;.e )(.r .,v,.rv'kin.-f:.;ksdr.s are wont, to erv them.-elves 1 tries made nt the ti: of transactions ! Legislature take charge of the funeral. , of Ul(. ;, tllltl ('vt y thin- wore ! .wnv nnd ".Tl ir'i r M. to ........1 :.. :. I :..lf ii u-.Hil.l be; Se-o.tor fJis.iitM ..Rer.-d resold- 1 .1 . .1... .....I.l...,.,. . .... 't t li.U a , ami s,.( " UlJiVU 111 . ..-. ... iKtl'Mt III Ii. Ill U.-vii I " v .uuvi .t ii.i ,i vnvi u present year na noi otto j..,ar0 ...ii.., fPall(is ; ,1,.,.. ; ,,.,.,1,1. n nv t'ourt of Justice as lions anient ul'. the and so we may reasonably count up- . i i..,.i.T;1.n .1 n. i evidence. The'elosing feature of the ! and otherwise culotie of the dc-: ill ir; ti.in r :i 11 iid Jen death, ; ... ... the emblems of j t in. tion districts largely Itepttbliean, arc j evidence. resiect fully referred tl uliu ' investigations complete the defense , ceased, and that the Legislature cease . U "jinade bv Vice Tresident Colfax active legislation until next Monday on the fame surplus remaining over, s:fter the payment cf ordinary cxjiens cs, from tha present levy, and on the first day xif Jannary next.therc will be lying idle in thc.hands ct the Treas urer, for he dare net invest it, about 17,(i00;00. This is a very healthy showing for the 1 reasury, but is it lair and just to 1 , ... list naim. for t'olfax. but to Oakes Ames himself. the tax payers? AVhy not reduce j na(nfl fallowed bv four or five hund- i which accounts for it being in his the taxes ? Hut we waive the ques-1 namcP;d then there are lssion unimhrl by Mr. Colfax tion for the present, for the lrpow!. v r t.lo,in thc who pos.t.vely adheres to h;s ordinal 1 j on Hie same tain paptrno. ui assortlon tiat 1C lu.Vcr received the of asking an answer to anotner. (.. ,,j,;r ni,W w. m, . ;( ,.r ,- !!,.,, crihj the foi.fc . (he frL our hrn-, from Mr. Ames. The kttercxplained tlird and .-. ' ow" contradictory testimony by ' alleging that in the first instance hav- llon. Thomas Howard of Pittsburg, ing used their honorable names for has introduced into the Constitutional the purpose of making the stock . popular anions capitalists, he wished Convention a resolution lookmg to a ,o ,(,t lLcm ojj. liUtgivt.s now as prcA ision regarding an oath to lx-ad-i a rcasoll fr jtorsecuting them with ministered to the officers who con-'such energy that they had tried to motive evening, and that they attend the funeral in a body. The Senate was addressed in a What is going to be done with the surplus now in the Treasury? Wc know what ought to be done with a portion of it, and the sooner it is thus expended the better will it be for the tax payers. The people of this coun ty own a reasonably good Court House, and an unusually bad jail, and we presume do not desire to le taxed for the construction of new buildings for at least some years to come. Within the Court House are all the county offices, and within these the records, papers and documents show ing title to nearly all the resl estate in the county, and containing the cv ideuee of the judgments, mortgages, debts xc., of a very large proportion of our citizens. Now it is a well known fact, that all these valuable documents would be as secure in any ordinary farm house in the county af where they are. The vaults which contain them, it is not pretend ed, are cither fire or burglar proof.and r,t the same time arc entirely too small J de-.-clopmcnts in the Luzerne contest- Lasc , jia(i i)Ct.,, landed with ed election case. It has lx-ea proven J falsehood ly I Vmocratie papers and that in the first precinct, Twelfth ! some others too, from one end of the ward, Scranton, at the October dee- j land to the other upon the er parte , 111 i-iv statement of Ames. It turns out thr.t tion, the first one hundred and s.x! t.Letk(lrawn t0 .,,s c, or bc.arer names on the tally paper, are in the . h , , ff of oxnrt alphabet icni ortirr in wnicoimy crgviUit-at-Arms, not to 3ir. j five members of each House, togetuer with vol. Joruan, are 10 act as a com mittee to carry out the funeral ar rangements. The Senate will meet to-morrow forenoon and adjourn. The House is not in session. I seem proud '!'!,..;..;. ....1,,,,, In.... il.nt u-ii.- no.; At tlio cuurcii .sociitd! e 1:1 . i-.i r -1 make arrangements ior mu iiinerai had gone to work early. A resolu tion had passed at the session on Tiioailm- iiruviilino' fur all CXlienseS feeling manner by Senators Graham, f thn f,n).ril n,i Mr. P.alantine, of 11 .1.1 TT I . ' uaiiaee, eaKie, jiuiiipnie mm Allegheny, had moved ami carried a Pavis, of Philadelphia. 'resolution to have printed and appro- Ihe Governor, the Speaker and r,r;aU.v l,ml 5,000 copies of the pro- ..rvlnlr.,! l.v t, Si.nnte lllld Tioiisi- to.ter. -Minn., an acCOUliiSti: l I.l 1 J . . . 1.:.. i ....1.1 ; out 11 i:s iiiiMr n-eiii uoo icmn n-'i ii.i-iii . duct primary elections for dt tennin- j prove him a liar. Here wasa .1 " . r i: 1 a f,,ri for the allegations against the mg the nonunations of candidates for ))ers rnL j. puljlie olliees. This is an imjortant movement and should receive attention. There is no doubt that there is neccsity for the j purification of our primary elections, Hoist:. llAituisuLnii, Pa., February II, 1873. The House of Kepre.sentatives met to day at eleven o'clock, when a joint resolution of the Senate and the Governor's message relative to the death of Governor Geary were re ceived. Feeling remarks in reference to the deceased were made- by Messrs. e mem-1 Latta, Xewmyer, Judge Lawson, He con- Mitchell aud Mahon. County of Somerset, Penn'a., ; i- j ..'iS'sSrARSSh? j From January lltii, 1872, to January Hth, lg-? i-au took !t'i.. riitiii., I'a. 'I Agents it Hells Qniek a: i:r '.v.tsTi: roit Fowier'3 Great VYcrk ."till mil Ii: r. c;. ; On MiiiilH'!'!. 'tnn illicit 1. nn t'w . l !..., l.n 1. 1'. 1 1 i,h (lie ariMU 'i i.n.lit EICFJLT, ceedings in reference to the death of the Governor. Every formula which would inilffate respect was gone through with. At nine o'clock the joint committee, consisting of Governor Hartranft, Ad jutant General Kussell, Col. Jordan, Speakers Anderson of the Senate and Elliott of the House, together with Senators Wallace, of Clearfield, Weakly, of Cumberland, and Graham, of Allegheny, with Mitchell, of Tioga, Judge Lawson, of Clarion, Million, of Franklin, and Smith, of Fayett", nu t in the Speaker's room. The minute guns which were being fired boomed through the cimitol buildings, and the hurrying of crowds through the long torciiilv to his irirl to crack nuts with. ! Ain-miriill i-lawr.". "i t p'"pl An enterprising Kansas Irishman tii-?- xMinv jt i-iit. iiuu y, , . i ' i i o- i r.i - ! mxcn l.iiv inil n.u'1 i n (lie ai lias Hinppeu vnuofiu dmuhiucn oi men i v T0ITV -nirvpM hides within the last two months to j MY JOLLY FnaeC i pay for his claim and buv and a team. moi.KWts' tnut ant ii!Nk. v Hm-jaa 1 J ' with Ik- 8roatl Mt-fi-!-?! an-l lb.r.- iN b in ThcCawker (Kan.) Sentinel asks .'! c ar ''aiArlTKtx. ltia."1 its readers "it a spoonuil oi yeast '.vui raise fifty cents' worth of flour, how much will it take to raise funds enough to build 11 fence around the' schoolhouse grounds and fix them up a little." ' t!i:. ml 1.IU . , , A ,.. C,m,.w.t fV.nntt- ., iin.l inn i .:u n;;M Iin!Tir. Ill ilMilci ui 'ivm. u rttnr,t thv ('..uiitv of NoiWTsft. The imin-ao. wl". ll.0 1".' O.VD 'H.I.ST H i'r ; T-.-.i!i r- c-.-Iv -.1 .r. m r-.K of liTl aril pr;. i' m i'.iri-.) 1)1. si. I r.muly rtf i anl I- vli-. f, i;r, I" Invi"" niOVKS it ahnvc nil n:l-r."tlic t.k lhe yi ASSKSS WANT. 1: s s like WILI'KIK K. Ov.THtfi p:!'"!'. iHilr "J Mure air' nt. wunicii. N(TU'1-H n'.t "l-'T-lvcl l.y mi?rf.rc -iiH-tions initio to u-ilin oil lilili iri:! 't inl-Tior n k:'. i hut ...ii. I r.,ri.;i-ciil'ir. .m l i:n-.f m tatt mi'iii.s P.ridget Keagen. was arrested tin jnuiiKmnsurwiiri-ir at-m.'. ,. I ln. vir: -:'i. i:i:n'.i i:- "-. i: : i' i..." I rutin.. Til Siu.juic s'.r' t. k' ;! . A servant girl in Newark, named 4' Iliursday Tor piuering, ami, wiien searched, six pounds of butler with a niece of ice. and seven pounds of su- r.nrri.liir tettli irion-4 filCCS. fesses to vmdietiveness l.t lore tlie j H)c concurrent resolution w as muin,ie, OIIC 0f ti,c troubled days cf Committee, and having prepared adopted by an unanimous vote upon j ,i .... ..-j,,.,, fro the c:tpit d" hill Slll.i:l"l M".ViT FiMiiklin llnuiiu M""" Hiitii'T .Ii.lni i';triiiv ! I :l t il l H'Tit-v . - '. I '. I.;vrn-";'t fi-r flii ni't 1 Nk-llol:'i .I'l I.lSi'OVKKKU (....rii-W. MiiUr.. I':t:t.. :rr iilh::!i S. .Mil!. .-.... I-.wry R LIVI';STINi: IX AFIlie.-M ilvrn. LJihliSiHi-ii r... turJ. TIIK .STAN'I.KV-IiVlN'isrii: KX- ll-nry .'I -inrr I'M'ITI'iX In A fr ;;!. I.ii'.'wtav.ivuliitiw. . " ' !" """ ' . . . . . i . . l.. .: 1 . . I... M- ...!.. -...I i'. !- '..Ii .Tl I'll.' . . r,...r of lh.. Iir..-t Tr iv.-li-r. t hi' f.lllllrv. S'illllil r:'!rl.n mill II. . A I K.XT3 V.' A VTKI '. A '.'i !ilTul friw r lltT'-'l, TH 1 gar were secreted in her bosom. ini9P OVFR F D A society lor tl:e supircss;o:i ( slang had been formed among the pu-; ii s of the (jrirl. 1 1 iltii school 'i nn ik-m. t rt.ntfti.is i.i' i.inr.- ..t v.' m i-ruti ry 1 ' rifiH-r of lh l!rt-t Tri'ilir. t 1111 ( MlllJ f, 2' i i Itisi rrancisco. nam a reporter i ;:e 01 , vlv;, t-uli M,.nu, ,i ih..i,w.i . r. r s-mi. ilJ lllfXtltil'I'C "ViiSlf litiil'I't. is !l ' inli-r.-ilir.!r i,..rt nf t "I .'.r. Illl!!l' n! ..r "l !l S '1 ! II praiseworthy one. iiu jo.i ttiiuk ; lti . i-hiu,!,:,, ,,.,, .,rs.;,ru: ;mi i. ;i i?-. von will succeed in eradicating shin; 'Said con-' rhe:i accounts in his diary, to show toeap-a -all 0f the yeas and nays. to contain them all, properly arrang ed. So notorious is the insecurity of as there is scarcely a county or city in the State, where unworthy or in competent men have not obtained nominations, through the manipula tions of unprincipled politicians at the primary election. Git eat preparations are being made Jor the inauguration of Gen '1 Grant, on the 4th of March next, and the spectacle promises to be a most imposing one. More than sev en thousand uniformed troops have ! already arranged to be present. The italists that these popular men put money into credit Mobilier stock how easy would be for him to forget that the payments charged against them as paid were paid to him without their knowledge. That this was the case in his transaction with Mr. Colfax fully appears from that gentleman's testimony and that of numerous witnesses brought forward by him, showing that the $1,200, deposi ted in his name in the First National Hank was received in two sums from other sources, and that, if he had received the $1,200 on the check as alleged, the deposit at the time would have been double that amount. Thus all stigma is lifted from the fuir fame of the Vice Prcsi- wc could see the sky red with the The joint committee on funeral ar- j h,,,.,,;,,,, barracks of Carlisle, and the . ti i ti -t Ival Academy, at Norfolk, will take P"1"'1 ,lc oSnio rejoice mere- . i u. a a i. . i : tnese reeeptnees, xua ax xue u.m.u ; all(, 0(H, lm.a antl true of evi-ry nt tun town in ..lay lasi, xne omeei .- ......... ..........ll.-i.l (a ttiinit-n nil flio r- : . . , , . part m the procession. So, opart cords m their custody, and we ol . ' i:..,i,. . .. . , i from the civic, the military display serve among xne expeiniiiuie.-. m Treasurer's account, an item of $1CC,- alone, will make the event cviispieu- at. T ne mistakes which Ames con fessed to have made in his testimony will go far to weaken it as against other inmtlenien assailed. And when .the report of the Committee is made, ! the statement of vour correspondent On Tuesday of last week Senator! in the beginning, that this expensive place provided for j Wilson resigned his seat in the United investigation was uncalled lor ana 30 for adjusting the papers in two of, the oPiices, when they were again re-j turned to the ous. ti , : l .: c-i.. r . . , . . U UU1U I IU L' illl IIII'IIIUU U..ILT tiiem. J tiree or more uranu juries i .tates i senate, preparatory to asMiiu- , , ...,.. ;-, .. A .,.,,. have presented the fact of the insecure ing the duties of ice President ' j,,. fuv verified. The residua- condition of the public records to the, the 4th of March next Court, ami at each presentment has j tion took place just eighteen years, the Court desired the county Com-! to an hour, from the time when this distinguished statesman first entered the Senate. It is said that the abolition of the ni- missioners to provide a remedy for the evil, and yet under the plea of. poverty, has this niatterof vital impor- 1 ....... .1,.r.....l ll.ol llmr., . . , - .it . i I ranking privilege will save the I in llll 1UI e Mlimil.T IU (111. M Il illMli , I . ... t . ; , 1 , , ',! ted States Treasury over one and a the people should sternly demand ! . , ,. . . . , , . . half million of dollars. Howcver.our that this much needed iniprovement . . . , .., .. , , ccenonucal Congressman proprose to be made without further delay. Sup-i , , , , i r , . r ii . (indemnify themselves for the loss of pose the late fire had swept awav i . . . . . , , as it pvnuimn. " eri's Irom w.uihi, tos-.uuii, per an- this building and its contents did those of private citizens, would the Commissioners have slept well a night with the curses of the jieople, who had been ruined by their penny wise aud pound-foolish economy, ring ing in their cars ? s Iut it is not the safety of the re cords alone that need to be insured, by the erection of better vaults with in the building; the Court House itself is in our opinion one of the most j insecure buildings from fire we incati in the county. With its wood en floors, wooden stairways, wooden roof, wooden cornices, and wooden cupola, containing in it a dozen stoves, under the care of different of ficers, whose carefulness is not guar anteed it is a mere tinder box, lia- tllll!l. Having been induced by Ames to invest in what appeared a fair trans action, the Memiiers withdrew so soon as it seemed likely to compromise them or to involve them in litigation. Up to that time there was no valid reason why they should not own this or Pacific 11. 15. Stock ; just as other members own national bank stock, which at any day they may be called to legislate upon. There is not the semblance of a case of bribery made out, though there is, perhaps some question whether the admissions of Ames do not show on his part a se cret intention to secure, if necessary, in the future, legislation favorable to his interests by improper means. COVXTINU ELECTORAL VOTES. The counting of the electoral votes for President and Vice President oc- j cupied the House and Senate nearly I the whole of yesterday's sessions, day and evening. The Senate filed into the House preceded by its Door keeper and Sergeant-at-arms, and the Vice President presided over the joint body. No argument was permitted in joint assemblage, but, when objections were made or reso lutions offered, the Senate filed out of the House, and repaired to its own chamber for argument and consultation, and upon arriving J at a conclusion returned to the Iioum. j This consumed much time. The votes of Arkansas and Louisiana were not counted and the tellers reported the vote in detail as follows : Whole number of electoral votes 3ifi, of which a majority is 1S4. Of these 3iU votes were cast for President and 3.")2 for Vice President, viz : For President, U. S. Grant 2.Sfi, Ii. Gratz Prown IS, Thos. A. Hendricks 2, T. J. Jenkins 2, and David Davis 1 ; ifor vice President, Henry U ilson The i 2Sfi, II. Gratz Prown 47, N . P. lianks 1, John M. Palmer 3, George W. Julian 5, Thos. E. liramlette 3, U. S. II. Colouit 5. Willis There ought to be an artesian welll,, - , ";, i (J ,:,iri1ln it Machan 1. The A'ice President . ...... g . , ranirenieiits adoVted the following order: The body to lie in state 'on Wedncsda' morning in the hall of the House of Kepresentatives, m charge of a Guard of Honor; on Thursday, the body to be taken from the residence of the family to the Presbyterian church, thence to tLe Harrisburg cemetery. The following will act as pall-bearers : Gov. John F. Hartranft, lion. George Anderson Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Win. Elliott, Speaker of the House of.IIe presentatives, Senators Kutan and McSherry, and Kepresentatives Latta, Darragh and.lleed Meyer. IlAnuisBtiu;, February 12, 1873. No business was done in cither House. The Senators and members went in a body from the Capitol to the residence of the late Governor, and escorted the body to the hall of the same, where it lay in state, pro fusely decorated with crape and flowers. General Jordan and a large number of military were present. The funeral services will take place (1 hnrsday), at eleven o clock frightened people came rusuing iu from the valley with the word that Early had crossed over the border. The pall-bearers were draped and craped as became the occasion. I irst came Gov. Hartranft and Speaker Anderson of the Senate; then Sena tors Kutan and McSherry; then SK?aker Elliott of the House and Reemycr, of Bradford ; then Latta, of Westmoreland, and Darragh, of Bucks. It is estimated that over ten thou- versational "You bet." ; IU- ilwlvp.l. l-ut f..r Miali. !' "Now HIV '"OU 11 !' frit-lids, suppose i Imai-xmi'S"1 n I lr-n--!il:il ililli- u!lh s u-..K-n m.ii'tii.v tivontv.f.inr bushels -TiTUT TO' rHT)TWTTP ITI if whent In l.i' iliv iileil I'linn'lv ImU' ! . .! ' - .... 1 .ll'....l..-3l..,.lli..i.j.in. .... tli.. !;i.rl.-rt Lilt till- imanv liusiiels is that lor each . ; ... i-,r;.ii,. a.i i i.,r Itnlilest of tlo Imivs "Please, sir. l.ui.ir iII.--hw. L- wlin -Ih-iti! -.illy -..mi.in.- i (villi we ve not gone that lar. "lln'.v H ; :m l aIt j,.,rij,.j a! that: i our teacher told me you had . "'"'r nv-.lH-. :is i:i t.'i.-i-T i'-tv-n. r:iuii'..i--l a.iiii.-t usi.r:ny learned all the four first rules l Boy "Yes, sir; but we have alway.- done our sums in potatoes and tur nips we have never had wheat."' A farmer living several miles (.lit of; town came up to Danbury recently to 1 trade, accompanied by a little dog. : The Danbury dogs never saw this Every owner's , in nil -i ..j 'if irr!: .iti .:i"f tl." niiv-'i'ji i.im..'.r.:m' ll.i'i' TtiU.'M I..i!i I 1-.' 'r."'ly ii-.. !. thi-ir.-lf.:!.-Iiiir an.i iiiviiinif jimii-rt i". aiv .i:-.iil'iii;rj. lio wamtil. ucvit tiv'li t :i v. I I. It i r.i.'iiy rtir i' I III i's ilK-ipi'.-Ht niati-. irii-n It l.i-.i!i'. chr nic t!i.'ri:r.' I' i-xTHiiurl illi. '.'ll. ui; Weiij'IVr liii. Taliii-t- n a i ii.-. JOHN q. KI.I.UMi. It I'Utt Sr.. V. Y. S ..; .'.iri lll t'.T tin- 1'. S. rr!'.'.1 2-1 cciifia txix. S--n.l i-'rcirt'iil-ir. dog before, and went for it. once iu a while, despite the taken to the Presbyterian Church, on Market street, which had been appro priately decorated. uite a time was consumed before the services were commenced by Bev. T. II. Bob inson, formerly of Pittsburg. The officers of Knayp's Lattery fol lowed immediate Crumbs of Comfort Tii. L..-:i " Eri. n !. A'-i y..::r gt r t::t late residence on : surveillance, the pup was pounced T3i '5,TP'H"5c? 11 Yl P !:!k.iv? ivi i .'.'ii-uicii.n. Try K. PSAEL aiilJE sand persons visited the body while it lay in state yesterday at the capitol. The crowd" was still greater this morning near his Walnut street. (upon. Toward night the farmer h- At ten o'clock, sharp, the body was! parted for home, with what was lift O ! 1' I. '. li. Kiii!. y Wiliium II -el I liiiiiiW'rs !!.: n ( I .rwr ' Sji.iii-Ii-r H-iiry "l'ir'1 SN jil;i-n iV"nt ( u : : - ! " I ! S i:r.-t I'. T"-; 1 1 i -r Hi'iijiiii.i t Sir.'.liT. . -r Kn'1'!.'!:!' ll.-nrv Yi.:n:ki i .I-.;i:i'i i-i-.-.- I :- l.-ri.-k S'.v.,;..- Vi iili.-tin Ml-i M-iy.-.-: 1 1 1 -1. iilil :n I!. W i!" .1 I.-T.IZ l'.-:.r 1 : r v 1 1 i if- nji' .1. I'!i.-k Kll'-ri -k i. N"ii 1'i-f cr Sti.rfMll:! k'-r lc . :t:i.!-r Nl' kl- . . . .! ih.i l uriiirm .!..i;-:li:m Kliu-' ... Iffiil-n M. i 1' :i .i..i.ri 1 rir-i'iv .I n . I. Kniv.'l William C Ii r:. i-r K:.;.ih W.i-n r Irni T. i.i'irn-. r::..'.i .1..; ;l lir:;v.. i-'j.iirii.n .'.;ii:.-r .i'luri. S. iV-'.T Fr ii-ri.-k- W.-:i.-r i ". n.-:-.' r! .. S .! .ii. mi !V 1 Ms.:! Sii!!ii.i:i K:n- r .in- . . . . 1! .r I an 1 1 : brown (;f the animal (! ni up in a paper. In Clinton,' Mass.. a dnir was in the' In :(ri-t.. . .'li!i..ri T.'Wtx'liiii . Swill . Liri'n'T " . I.w.'f l'rk'yf.n4 e.r.n!iip . i'i -i.uliMinr " .Ni:l.-iiury ii-irnli: . Mlf-jiii-riv tiwn!iiii . l;ri.:li'r!vaHt'y , ( 'tiTi-iii:iiih " . Ii.li- ( iiy l,iipuv!i . i;:!iin w f'.wn.-i.ii . J.-Iht n . .! nn. r . I. r Turk-yf..t t.;wji. i.ip . :i ..M'-'-r...-k " . Mii '.rl ' . I '.lint . ( t:--:h;. rim jr . N.t!.-';!iry iht'-uJi ii.i.k' i-ifffi.-hiii s.;ii;..r.'i li.-r-uli ' r:-iT..-r'-l t.wn-iup . S, UEliritllpt'.ll ' , Sr"ii.-n-' k " , S;..v '-(..wi! iH.r.-.u-jli , SauiLiic t..Ti:.-lni I j.j-r Tiir- y:.it t..wnliii v. .'I. T-Omrif iK.n u-h -'.i:- !i l.iivn.hil V!i. alTjr " I. -Iiu Nir.uifii iir-.tKcsvalliy ti.wn !mi. I ' -ti'-ni.iuh " Ii li-i i;y Imr.uli Klkii. k tc.wn-!:ii iir'"-nvi!i- I.'ii riii " .li'iin-r " l.irii.r-r - I.i-r. r TarU'-yrmt V wnlii ; I i. .- l.-'-ri't-k " " iii;..r. - (".r ( .'.: ii vi'i! inr uai X.-r- iuini;it":i l-iwn-hi; f:i.i:c " tiirn.i ' -" i i.i if " Siiii-'.urv lnirwa!i . . . . ; si n .;..a - i:i io t..HT.;!!;i Sll.lllilir " S', nuT.-k t..w'1-liip s iii. r-.-- ' S rii.-r.-t li.-1-.injii S- '.ftiiiTRTi;..;! toW!l.Jilip I";.'T I lirkvyi.iijt towiililii '.'.'il'TsnrLjii lion-un . -.-i- a- yfnr... hr 'U'ru il..wn v"l ' a iiii il" I lamia i. I I.i;i.;h I t 1-T'::ii'! 1T1.... I., ; l-;9 I'M -1 i. U 4- r: "4 f. r tlio 1 iiinvrv li '. n n-pi ii. ii. a. HAini.Ei r . en., i habit of helping himself from a pail of . J;;; 'VK;;!;.14 : ' : r"''' "odds and ends ' helonu'ing to a neigh-1 S ! 1 ' v (i: xii . 117 S. Er-i!t St.. -.1, N. V.. i J Iir-.i l .r. j:. -.i-vii .l.-i i!i i Wiiii.o.i Ii. . il.-nii. !-. Tr.-: Five counties in this State have voted on the local option question, and every one of them against license. On the 21st inst. six other counties will vote on the question, as follows : Schuylkill, Lycoming, Wayne, Sus quehanna, Northumberland, and Centre. SENATE. Haiskism ku. February 13. The Senate met this evening. Bills in place: By Mr. Warfel, empowering the Courts of Common Pleis to charter boards of trade. By Mr. MeClure, for the better protection of cemeteries. By Mr. Butan, to compel railroad companies to finish railroads, also amending the penal laws. Bv Mr. Wallace, relative to the care and keeping of criminal insane. The House resolution relative to the obituary of Ex-Governor Geary, j was postponed for the present. On motion of Mr. Graham the Sen ate proceeded to the consideration of the private "calendar. j I .senate aujourne.i niiiii ten o c!o k i j Friday morning. Thi llonso nroccciled to the con sideration of private calendar. There bor. One day lie unset the pail a ml Knavps J.n?erv lot- . , ,, . . ' i S . ! . ,. .. it fell to pieces, uoon which the sag lv titter the family . ' ,.' ' i , , t I ... , , , . . , . iiliuii. iiii.i.iii; ii lit ii'uii' iinii mourners. Al the public schools j. . , , ., . . . . . J .ii i i I brouiht back a sound pad, whieh he l were closed, and the number whoi . -. , P , . i i i r i i ti substituted for the broken o:ic, trans-- linn c wie ,u, e, u.( s ..H.-. . ..... f(,ni r thp (.()nt).n,s fl,(1, . u TV liravs oi JiarriMMir wnr tailed as the immediate c:-eort. Agents Driin iu CF TJ3E Wanted DINNERS Nw IJIBI ie (.lit to the new, after which he hid the staves llw. l.,.,.X-..., vi.i.l" V Inn. I....,vl When the coSliu was put in Us , ,...', .....' .i. , 1 .L r I II .1 f I OI .: (I" '!;" ix-HIH , 1:il llil II.' II" place and the friends all seated, Mi., - ((-so fi,v Bnggs sang the beautifii! dirgi; writ ten by George 11. Boker on the death j The editor of the Lancaster Pa., of Gen. Phil. Kcarwv. entitled. "Lav I Ej-vn'M tells this story, but he never Him Low:" ten year; Kinu Amadf.vs hasadbdicated the throne of Spain, and by a very large majority the Cortes has declared in favor of a Bepublie. Thus one by one, kings and dynasties arc giving way to the government of the people, by the people, for the people. nri. mm liimilrcil nml fiftv liilt oil f lio calendar. There was a lengthy dis cussion over the divorce bills and on one of which Mr. Brockway called for the testimony and the reporters and pages were put out of the Chamber. TiiEf.E was no business transacted b'c to destruction at any moment, for; by the Legislature, during last week, not a single provision has liecn made - until after the funeral of Governor by which the slightest fire within or; Geary on Teusday, both houses hav without could be extinguished. The ! ing adjourned over out of respect to county owns and occupies the entire his memory. square on which the public buildings stand, and yet there is on it but one j well, in a remote corner, not yielding (Juaeston February l.Y water sufficient for the culinary pur- steamer Charles Forbes brought to imnc nfiLi. inil this cit v the rescued from the burnt ' J ' I , ii 4 I lU... 'firiia.liwl' 1 ; SlC.lllier J 1 ( 11 1 ( -1 . .1 uin-, nulling (ill -in ' -. " - " - i I ire al P-n. THE HEAD i:X-ti(VKK(U:. The Ilc.ilh Kfrnr nt thp nrrnkfttvl Ta - Mr. A correspondent nt Harrisburg writes to the 7'rcxx, of Monday, that on Friday afternoon at four o'clock ex-Govcrnor Geary returned from ; has passed from time to eternity ; that New l ork, where he had been fori death has snatched and borne htm t'lni hi cypj. hi mirk U il-me What to likli in (rk'll.l or IiyIii.ii'., I!i?iif miDin or wtol nn, - i 1 1 ami of man or love of w.imsji? I.iy liim Ion, luy him low, In the eloviT or the now ; Wi-it rare he wf cann-it kn'iw, Eiy him 1'itr. I"avo liim to Oml'n watching i'V' I'.ivo him to tlie liun.l that mule liim. I..rnl lovo w. IJIy ly; (LnI ulone hay mwit(ii :ivj liitiL Iay him low, lay lilni Km, l'oi 1 him In liti country iurs, ltoll tin- ilniiu ami lire the Toller. W h it to him arr all cur war? What hut drain .li.-m.vkim; foliy? liy him linv, lay him 1-jn, I.?. The address of Bev. Itobinson was full of feeling and many were moved to tears. He said this community and State have lost in the sudden death of ex-Governor (Jeary a valua ble citizen who, in publie and private life, commanded the confidence of the public, and his eminent services in civil and military positions redound ed to the benefit ot the nation at large, and seem to require this public rec ognition, especially at the hands of the citizens among whom he lived for many years honored and beloved. We arc startled with the sudden ness of his sudden departure; that he rutn-in-li.". Kins-. ir.ih"t.. lit nvii--. l'..i ;-lri--i. ll-'io- V.'t.i.n-a. A l-". l'-iiii.:' i ti:-. iiul i-H ii:i-' ('runiii;i:-'. (;.....! a V -Wry u:rl i -riTir-a tii.:n.in-c. lt i-;i .mi-'Ji i.J !-ml:it-i-. I J i'!i;j:r.iti r nri 111 1'niii.-rn:. 1 i jV i i.-.- I k ..r n." in t. '-.'!.. or :ii! .!:.. i- ( t I:.-:. t. T S- n 'y i-l' ( 'iiii r:i "irr. i r ("li.'i-rtil! li.'.ri;!!:;. !i.ti-:l t. r.: to.ms. s ;i 1 l-.r J 'ir -tiinr. .. -iuiii: r.- hie. i-l (..r lUf I't'o 1 - S: in !.i: n::'...-. wit li :.. l.lt tr:i:i..ns. (Mr cu:i i.m iit an.l iii::iiv :i.-i::-'r.r oi lii-r puM'- ii.-rs. r.ro i :i:r th.. tii'-l.- hiii. r,..n- iii-r.ul i-u v I .in'? it is r li. m t p.-; ui.ir r !i- ti..n (i (ii i-. Ii--1 ( ' r:iv.i-iiv Ia,-. !. fr.-i' l-i v.-... kin- .! .... - A.l.'p y.KKil.Ki; k -I I I l.'ilV ll il writes under oath : "A wife of neariy i i.-ipiii-i. iv.; ( iR-imn i. o,.h: t, ,,.. y ..: havitiLr triven her servant a i .. .. C!J. Iiv. V t " ilflTll!: ,11 f.!:"iv.vi7: -it iii on; I 'i or - i I. i;.i.' ;ii Ii: o: 11 I ' ir-ei I .1 nr. T.Tiv-r ! : - i'.. I I. : . .-. ti.; ..I l . t"in li---''.--. li-ll!"..- .. .1 IT- I'.-r i;Hl -xh!i iinnr-1. :i:ii;-irv'n oll.,-t' ueer ur? ! i n holiday, was attending to culinary j matters herself, and hearing her bus-; band coming in the kitchen, thought : she would surprise him its he entered the door by throwing her h.v.id-t over his eves and imnrintinir a kiss on his : i . .1 r.i. i. i von unnv, as in inu m s oi me iionei iii'iuo. ; , , n,ir;rrv. ERICGS I l i t s i i: i i d FLORAL m JAM' MiY.ls;::. ."Wi! T. ! :i.-.i n :i I'iic ..ur Mirn'':.-.-.-'nt t i u:iv ir Tlio IiikIiiiiiI rifiirn.td I lie suliil e ivif ii i t-v (ii-iil. t. .r V". e-.-n; Tin- ri-d- (. i:;l in .-; i:i-p;.- . ., i t i i Iiv. lilii-tr.i'."l iiii.l li. .-rij.tiv.' 'it.r:il (iui In ii r intcrest, and said, as lie disengaged n:ii'tir.i. s h .; our ..cr..i. wh , r ii-r. .t her hands, 'Mary darling, where is JtiittC'r?Z vour mistress V The wife dis.-harcvd ! wiioi.nii-rit'.'.:' Him y. -.r v. i:i i... 1 a t.r i i l i i i i yul.i-riiiii.'n T.-r 1ST4. Tim Jiiin.i.i- utiiiiin i .-.n- 'Mary darling the next day, and him ) Mm rIr 4ie( Kllirra, iw. T .,s,:i,..r;,r,.i ,r ,i adoiited a new plan of siirpristnir her I I'latc. iiM imir.ir.-r. u i ai.-. i I tivt i.i Kt.iiv.'r-', ".c:'t:iiii.. . J. -.. mi l iii.-ir ruiti i v:i:ii.n un.l ii!I Mi;-ii l.i !'lrr n:i l".rli'...; i i'.iiin! i in i.nr anim-.il 1 vi(:ili z'.u -. it :il 1'ii.-" n i! y.-u ! cr-IiT SKKI-S iM'i'ore r.-rt-i li-.i-.'-H .1 n'..' ! iM' Ali I liiil.Y. Wo r!,;i::. ir.- .. ur iri-..ii i n j .(iriliry i.l Sr.-. I r.r ! .r: ::n l .-i--- '. i- kt-i-. , l'..i,ivvi- I...I.i.ii.ii..- fl r,,l 'or "i. in-. ..:t. mi-: ri.i- . a:n l n -e 1.1 -. t.'.-i. ... . t.'i mil . ..... i . . j i Mi. iv J. i: ( '!: W H!..i ;. I-r Ii. ; !..! K.il i. r l'.i: -- r.t--T i -k i.-r I. .-!!! :i;i ! ;rt II a'f ani Yur i. .-' ( uri I'dtkr!." rani-t. Ii lir-v . . ,1 :;n 1 I 'l-.'.l I!: ir .lurv C-i Ii- ii.-.. o:.r l'r.. ui n. i ins ii-: li'-in.' an I l.'i.i:t-i-.' t of !.. r II u- ' ;:.-il". ( '..' husband.'' Aroialcnl on IhoOnlnl I'ndltc Knil-roiid. - 1 .- M.Ti-(a '! . r Siit-;-it!". t'.'i- ' f.T Ci'ltlll ' ( 'i.iintv S ri :l I '.1.-I-. ll ('..:. t:ii-i-'.. -TU 4-" V - -vl !! i: a : r. l .' i-.i -v-j . 'S. J -,i ai : rrj .si 11:4 : e: -.-i s l'.i Wol VI i'j4 .:i j.:. v V, -J '"J .n.T.-. I :;(..: r i!--.ir i 1 .ii. 1 i li ll.l-' I H'1-i.ti..l i. -o; r. . . . 1 -;T'J." ..:iJ !r- S .Vli.ri--.-i ni.'tij.-is i. i:i;irii::ii. r.i 1 Ki r: li h. r. N. Y. several days attending to business. In the evening a number of visitors called and remained in pleasant con versation for several hours, and after they departed the deceased and Mrs. (Jean retired, the family also retire ing for the night. Nothing unusual was noticed in the appearance or bear- away to the realms of immortality. The deceased was a man of generous impulses, whose sympathies ran forth at all times in the interests of those who tread the humbler walks of life. History will name as patriots, states men and heroes those who have act ed well the trreat drama of life. Why sunk on this square; but the least that j n jj0 waij on watch at the time of the therefore declared V. S. Grant elected t-hould be done, and that without de-; disaster. He gives the following President and Henry Wilson ice I'resideiit lor, the term cl Jour years of March bS7'5, and lav, should k the construction of a 1 particulars : When about three I resident for, the " . i . .i . J miles over lied Fish bar at 4:.r0 this ! from the 4U day capacious cistern between the Court , . , , iiLr..,nniiii 1 i i.,r !m .i-i t..litr.in mi iii inu-nr tliev v ere notilioi . - . . . IIIMIIIIIIm lll nuniiiiiu.. ................... j CT I I j.iii'11 An. I i.nl i , .nf..li (I. t ilpmiin rrn I " . . ... .1 v. l rii.i . . no.i a..., j..... ,v v,.i. .. ...V tiia.iiaj;! .j. called out Bed Fish light in) it was (icciucu xnai no voie ior 1 accordingly. sight. The watchman was in the act ot casting the lead when an explosion was heard something like the cscaie of steam, but more resembling the re port of a gun. The fish pilot, who was n the roof, ran down to the low er deck and immediately sung out to from both buildings, and thus provid some water against the contingency of fire. As to the county jail, it always was an abortion. Illy arranged, ut terly insecure, and wretchedly venti lated, it ought to 1m? razed and a new j the assistant pilot to make his escape, , ... . ii as the boat was on fire. Gordon im- onc built. But as that is hardly with- ,. . , , r. . , , , mediately left the wheel and ran in the range of probabilities for soiiiedinvn lh- stairs5 wlicn hp (A ,J(low years to come, it should have be-,i,t. found the fire had wrapped the stowed upon it a few pots of paint to j whole boat and cargo in a sheet of prevent further rotting of the wooden j flan,cs- 110 ha(1 on!.v ti,,,c to r ath part of it, andle supplied with an , Jones iad fuur ,iUI1(lr0(1 Bni, earth closet, to prevent the Cominis- fortv.tTvo bales of cotton, lot of hides, sionersfromlwingindictedformantain-j etc, "on board, and a barge of woolin ing a public nuisance, as they surely ; tow. About thetimc Gordon reabhed ought to be, if they do not take mcasJ1'10 Wpc it caught fire, was cut loose . i r from the burnin? boat, and floated tires, to abate the stench ansing from !away Murrhv; thc onritloer 0n a portion of that building, and poison-1 ,uiy, did not escape, and all is con ing the atmosphere of the entire jeetnre regarding the cause of the dis ncighborhood. ' aster. The probabilities are that the ... ... ... ,! fire wall gave way, and that the re- We write this article in no spirit of 1 ,icar(, u ord(n wns ,,y captious faultfinding xvith our present ! is fall . It is certain that the 'vluil Commissioners. They are careful, j vessel and cargo was in flames with painstaking men, 7.ealous of the un-! in flVC minutes after the first alarm, necessary expenditure of the public!"1'; MR "e known to be lost : I fill fi r't nlrl .1 k tr(i ILiirnn . . timid to a fault in inereas-; sccon,, d(rk . Wm M tin,!)r first ,. ing responsioimy. nut we put it to ' gineer ; Peter Peterson, cooper; J. them as pcnsible men. if they arc not! Bumming, I. Turner, Jno. Calahan. from nr..ri..M Schristonhcr Shelbv. .las. Brown, W. ... ... , . . . . ing to provide fur the safety of 1 1 buildings under their care, than 1 the expenditure of a ftv dollars to! cook; Alfred, cabin boy; A. Bates, make the improvements, of the ncces-) cabin boy, and two stokers, names j Horace Greeley would Vie east as the constitution requires that no person except a citizen of the United States shall be eligible to the office of Presi dent a deceased person not being a citizen. MISCELLAXLOLS. Wendell Phillips delivers a lecture here on Fridav evening on Daniel O'Connell. $1,100,000 of the tie v.' syndicate loan has been taken, and the reason alleged for the balance remaining le yond the three days is that there was not a good understanding be tween the various parties to the syn dicate. Some of the newspapers are urging the taking of Mount Vernon out of the regent's hands and putting in charge of the Agricultural Bureau. The new Bepublie of Spain is hail ed here with great pleasure by the friends of Cuba freedom who are hojie ful that the island will also become n Bepublie. Dan Doughaty ' Esq. of Philadel phia, had quite an ovation here on the occaioii of his admirable lecture on "Orators and Oratory." His au dience was quite carried away with his eloquence. C. M. The Sana Storm in l lnli. ing of the ex-Governor. He was in should we fair to speak that verdict fine spirits, conversed freely with his now of him whose work stands fin- visitors, and when he laid his head upon Lis pillow was in comparatively as good health as lie ever was in his life rose. Gov. Geary was in the parlor with the children, reading the inorn- ished in our presence. After the ceremonies were finished the procession was formed iu the or- tthc usual hour the family i der as published, and after a slow and toilsome march through the snow which hud fallen during the night, irfg papers, and in pleasant con versa- they reached the cemetery on the hill tion with the whole family, until ! overlooking the city, where the re- breakfat was announced. At the breakfast table the Governor occupied one end and Mrs. Geary the other end of the table, the children being ranged on both sides. While Mrs Geary was engaged in helping the children nearest herself, the Governor occupied himself in doing the same with those near him, and just as he was in the act of handing some but ter to one of them his head fell heavi ly on his bosom, which Mrs. Gcary iinmediately noticed, and rose to as sist him, one of the elder children starting for a physician living next door. In the meantime the servants came to reudcr assistance, and when the doctor arrived, which was not more than three minutes from the time of the attack, the pulse of the man i had ceased to beat, and life was ex tinct. He uttered but one deep and heavy sigh after his head fell on his liosom, and died seemingly without acute pain. In a very short time the news of this sad event spread to all parts of the city, and soon the streets were filled with anxious inquirers, seeking cither for denial or co-robora-tion of the bewildering announcement. The corolieration speedily cameiiTthe tolling of the India of the city, the firing of signal guns from the arsenal, and a black streamer floating from the flagstaff on the dome of the Capitol. mains were deposited. The services at the grave were conducted by Pilgrim Commandery, No. 11 of Knights Templar, Eminent Commander S. H. Simeon, assisted by Eminent Sir William Eagle, Grand Junior Warden; Eminent Sir John A. Sniull, Grand Standardbearer, and York Commandery, (the Governor was a member of the Pilgrims), the Kcdron Commander', of Grecnsburg: the Tyrone Commandery, of Colum bia, and the Scranton Commander v. .olUNNK, lo'.viinr dispatch hits been received I from Elko. Nevada, 13: A collision: occurred on the Central Pacific Bail-J road at '.:35 last night, thirteen miles j cast of here, between the east bound ; passenger train that left San Fran- j eisco on the morning of the 1 tth and western bound freight train, the par- ( ticnlars of which an; as follows : The j train was on time and proceeding ; slowly around the curve when the; engineer saw the freight train coming i at a furious sliced. When the cngin-' mik firt enet. i.ther tl,n frli bw ! !' n';u:i!M I y anv fcn.iiv:. r-im; iy. ................ ...... ....... .... I i.-!i c. ci iri-i pi:i. ,i I.-H-. . v rk N"t -.! . i I'' - of Ii. HvTrv;it:; " 1 alarv ; exrmjtuv "ii :ii.iry tor It m;i m i"n'y i1 .i ! "'.:t :t" r.x ;-itii Mil "I tvimry invl .. Vr,i!:ji;.ii "-n ' M -( ? r: V- '1': -wi. vr !.. r.i;-.V . . .$ Ot 00 j )- llXliSllllJ ... .. I; wiii era !- I.'- r. .V :1 1 1 lMitilt. were not more than four hundred feet Nnsi-utaw in ti.;- ii!.-!. 'an.i wi:i i-n.i-.naiiy j tu-fi an pmii-;ii Hiiiin to inii.-n? ier:mi ;ii-ir. m tun r i. a 111 ii ut ii-j.i i;i i.fii. r i.l Lrr it iiu t irrn I ;'.;"- of S niii i'si t County, do Lcnh' - section t tlie act entitled "An Act r-s :c. passed the loth day of April. K: . e in the b(. rough of Seim mt, i n'.Li ' i iiniit. r.iijii.-t aud settle the ac'(.i:nt ? mer.-ct ( unt v. with the eountv f-r jbove stated is correct, ar.d that apart. The engineer of the passen ger train reversed his engine, put on j J We. the iiisdersigned. Atf that iii li':r.-iu:i: 'i' the 47t'.i to counties and ti-wthip-."' met ai the C li.n.isrii i l-' otl of January. 113. and did Bol ci ts. Em;.. Tr a-iircr ..f S. HT2. and th::t s.iid ni-ci'iuit ;i .-aid (ii.n.ty from the said Treasurer of cigl.tv-tiw , n d'i:l;irs and twentv-two cents. liuianee tici and eig!itv--e In te-timony wherenf we day of Jan:i.i.y, A. D.. 1T ArrKST: E I.I AS Cl NMNtilAM. Clerk tuns the In hi iM'pii:ii' the lirafcos and jumpocl down tho vin-! -kin mim.s ki.ulWk: 'u. ruuiv? . Illlfi.v .U., 6.1. l:irr you a DiiMp'iitic Stor.rrh t T":i lion i jirorciiuly r.i.iivl. tho fvii-m i. banknient into the river followed by the fireman just in time to save the.iu selvcs. The brake nearly stopped the passenger train before tho engines ii'i.nrf .r'nl-'i h or I'.inkor, nailrond Condnrlor Killed at I'lrnomit lViini. nt. :.'?i iiii - l.-l.ilil:(li-l with -.Ti'r.v ol the 111 10 I. lr. :ii, at Tfii.lrn-r. (trm-nd ffp.inci;fi an.i In.-riS-.i. irr jnii vr.i V.i mo M f Yon are ill ll :i!!:. "I- n( ( 'Jir. ... a. l.i.'r.-l. i- I .-'...... .n i i. ... . . .1 ... .1 .. . . . . ..... ......... ....... ...a. sirucK preventing xne ears iciescop- ot mo nowt-n. ing. The engineer of the freight j orvii; whistled down lirakes and reversed i a?jmvai'-a inru. the engine, but was too late. Both i.r.-'.(in ophritx. with i..-.i.i a.-h... i.;.k i..-iu-engines struck, lcapeil into the air i V','' Tli:!r'?"?;': and foil onjrio side track, a mass of iiki--wfs n. tr.u.M; f.r ijtmnnirnu'i i-nri-ruins. The following is a list of the : ,h(, vjf;., rw . ,r t.,,!.,..,,. , .r.Vtl.rii.Vt"" wounded, none killed : C. Jack, fire-1 "r"'- icoi.imii muo man of tlie freight train, head badly i bruised and back badly injured, though j not fatally ; John Barley, brakeman i freight, head cut. face bruised, and xiii h i .ra,...-.i :. t;,,- i-i ii iii. 11 ' tiioi'it it-. o iii, it?i 1 i'.iri. ;:! i back injured: J. Porter, brakeman ,,,,,.,-,,1 .lItl.r..l.iv,. k.,,,r,n passenger train, face cut. Some of Thiin.n,.Waai .mtri.-1 -ii ry i. ' ii..ii.. i....: i i '? i-'-.v--.n- nit: jiu.-'.-iittt nnu iiiiliv iMutrt' rns wun won DJrii!! r-'Mio II tl rt"u!t!". none seriously. The cause of the col- JJS?, fl'.V'"1' ll'-lis;if,,'l"i ... cm. mill j :i.i i .hv-i.-. tin-, iv- i i.iv ti nipi.r.i- lisioii is attriouted tJk carelessness of IT r-ilm In i .11. tl ,.. a-i I'.tv.p -wi t : the train dispatchers-Berlin who. it j!?3:, ,kil,ir"' ,:is-:'s" " is reported, gave the frcigla train! ;?,'lV.n'; ''..'; ';:",;: i - i icii-im'!. orders to riiiron the passenger train's i time without giving the passenger ' train orders to wait. lave hereunto set our hands and m ' WILLIAM MA I BE I!. GEOBGE A. KIM.MKL JACOB J. SPEICHKi: Countv A ii NOAM BOBF.BTS, Trees,: vera! S.-iiool Di.i:-icts : r of Sii!ier,-'t County, in t. Ca. JURUBEBA, Til .lT-r-.-'-- :'. r . -.s il ior t li To i.u'.t in liiiiz i-:i .i.Mint .'f riitiii i ir'i:it - n--' y -ir 17 - - 'l'i 0 i'iili'i-t I'iiH-.. i'.-r l-T'i u; I i-'l ir . ti.-.ll : ji-.-r:''ii :l . lil." hn li-i-n :':..-r..it.i. j.ni.t r.r.i. i.-iiii,. vi':. t S'.. :ii.B v. rl S.-l: Air.-sit i'..r iiii l'i i:i -i Si.i.-.-. I rl -e, lliis I- lii.r ; .- i! :ti.-. st, I t. r rir iil.ir. Wrslcrii J list lrr. Salt Lake, February 13. It has: Ik'cii snowing here all day, and is the l ire A Heart Rrndinx Scrur. : it ii i ll-. 'I 1 . i "ecu mux iff hck: ii I (liiv, uilil i inc Hughes, A. llartlv. m. (basely, . . " .. -' . ,. dc , T , ' , . r . .-. i heaviest storm this season. A dis- deck bands; Bob Gills fireman; Me- , . r ... , iv r.i ii- ... . ' patch from A Ita, Little Cottonwood, ' guire, first cook ; m. Lishoit, second I - . . , ' i ..i.. ir i '( .'....savs the snow fall of last night con- Siorx Citt, February 11. The dwelling of a farmer, living near Crcstonvillc, took Gre last night while the family were asleep, and when they tinues, and is twelve feet deep on the : awoke they had barely time to save .i..-t(.-uic ... p.o.(-.t . . ' 71 :'" . ; j I level. The roads nre.all blocked. At themselves, and in the hurry and cx- s.ty of which they are as conscious as " -- e t b 1 . Evan!tt0I1 on . Ullion ,,aciSc lWlU rcUcmcnt for;?ot a cl,iia theree vcars 'Q are. j road, two and half feet cf 5nov and it .l.fkt i frt c!ir tin ilif : wi., ,..yvtl .. .... ,., I lirect. N.-iviKfllion (',..... Vrt I... people, the real owners of this prop-1 durance, erty, the men whose purses are en-1 , (.angered t,y the destruction of it, lo " If I am not at home from the par-' tiint trains are all on time. The the necessity or making such provis- ty lo-nignt at ten o clock," said a lius- i vtnh Northern is aain blocked. drifting badly, but monster plows afe in constant motion, to keep the track clear. The latest news to-night is old. They were compelled to listen to its cries until its voice was hushed by suffocation without being able to render anv assistance. ions as arc neccssarv fur its rroter-. i ljna 10 ins m uo noi wan lorme. . tion. llio Jinprovenients wo Lave .c fl.,t 1 r ; , ; lllll,MU(l I A V'liiv 1VI 1 VU A. , t a ladies' sewing circle in Boston ) a "sweet, pretty" lass of sixteen as- Mr. Pleasant, Pa., Feb. lo. A freight train on the Mt Pleasant branch of the Pittsburg. Washington and Baltimore Bailroad was thrown off the track at Sherrick's station this evening. Conductor Welch, of Wil kesbarre, Pa., was killed, and a brake man injured. The accident was caus ed by running over some hogs. Welch was a married man. Pont Morlrm Msnmlnallon of Ku ftior. Ccarv'a Body Preparations for the t'Hncrnl. llAnmsEiRd, February 11. The post mortem examination on the body of Governor Geary discovered no pathological lesion of any of the or gans, ami the conclusion was that he died from syncope, caused by nervous prostration, the result of over-work. His brain weighed fifty-six and a half ounces. I'nlMlljr Injured Ubile 'untlnir. TiTrsviu.E, February 10. Last evening James Bounds, aged four teen, while sliding down a hill, fell off his sled and "before he could get out of the road was struck in the :omisoiT's REEO'iA'ncfcFS ri.ee d mirriiu:. For Vi rft'rclnal mrc f)f Iirpnmti tisrr. (ior.t. i iril ia. sj o:vs.a. ami r L:-: ro. t hn ti' ni:i-ro v a.i t- ml V, ami rtnuHv t rn'S tLo tctiua ca the ti-tK'.:. AZi'. VOL'R riUGoiST TCI .7 E. Sellers & Co. Tin li irt, a i ty u Mi'i'iTini ex n-ralii-i.' : "livi.T; t'-r lTl. y a !tiii"n:ii ntmtniHiiia .! ' rvtor fur 171 lv jim;'U;it t iiutyliur'.iiir t;u j' 1H72 : iy itni-iant or nnt't.iir ; ily Tn-aMirtr'a Ok-uim!-i"ii ni-' i ) rout , Ity l,itK.'' in h:in-!sf Tra"iiri . t'Vv.r.il Sfh''! I'firi-1- ;)iii'icii. (S7-V. in iiu of the (mii:Iv Trea.-;: r the St'hud Ii-tr:et in n vtiwi to tho annT.nt p:? id hyp fV;hvs: : A!.'yri'nr t.-T.-n.trni I lii-rIiiilMn:nrh - ! lii-'illiorsraili y ii)((:ii.1.iip ( -I'tl'-Tlllltmil " I KlklU-k ' ' tirt'.'tivilit' " 1 .I'lliTHilt ' ' .1 .-tin! r " - - t'uli' Ciry IhmiimIi -' T.".riiuT ti wiiiiii j I.' .-wi r Tr.rki'i k.i t-ain.-l i iVcilrr"' The telegraph mentioned some time ago an attempt to burn the little town of Arrow Bock, .Missouri. The fires were a mercantile venture. Being liquor dealers, the incendiaries . wished to destroy all" competition. j So the town was set on fire at such places as would be most likely to en-f sure the destruction of obnoxious saloons. The men engaged were the : landlords of a tavenr outside of the! limits of the town, named Coiner, j Swimey and Elder. Coiner was first ; arrested. lie was bound, but strug-j gled desperately, and at one time tore j the rope from his hands and the i oanilage oil ins eyes, lint was brought to terms by a grip on his throat that j 3 brought him to his knees. The effect ' ..-j ..(. .1. a r.tii .. ...r... t ! tr . u.t ir i.iwii n inn (.nine:-.".!!'!!. ; rinnMpi1 Swimey was then captured and ! Muiliil'i marcneu io tin; ice-ijounii river. An) J r-jNiw.et. a n.w o.!iti.n ,.r nr. ruir.r-1..,,, ., , .... oncn idace was cut through the ice ! ''''' "''''r'tf.i iiyin tha i-.i.ii.ui ( (itii-,r lilil'.h SALE Or BEAL ,' ' , . , n , , ' "Utuiitll,ln)iilSiH'rninti.rrl.i':iirSiminalWciik.' 1 KST-VTK lie WasthrOWIl in three times ailtf three ; '". Inviln.iti.rv .Si-mlnal I,:.-. lmiKWdu-v, i lhe umliTsiunc.!. Iiv lr.i. i-rtho eifi.irl.v times drawn out, still refusin-r to con- i ."l;"' i:',!1 , '-"iJ,1?":1 "Lf!"- v":,s i:l ti,tm 'r "i'ur! : y vi fess. By way of variety. Elder, a ' '' 'V a-ia:sui..-e r s.-xu-d e.tr v " "' r. i i , i u---.ni.-i'. . . . ox s .rr tin (gi"i Biiung up mill lowcrcil I o. Trieo. hi n Mnl.'.I rtiTcl.iN., only 6 rrnin. llir..n ..ii.i.c IT.. ..... ...... - . . ! Illl' lt''u'!.r.-.t.' i .".Utll r. i.l tlliM Iriilril.',.. ir . ' . , , ' u " li'I.'i(rlyil.'iii.m.:r-.tcli-i.in a tl-.ir-v yi-arV fu-v. i. I-r lurk.-yi...: t .wi.-iiin. S..ii:.'i,-1 o.iin:v. IV. paper expresses It, "As Stllblorn as a ! '"' l'rii'ti.i-. ih.it iV- nl.inain i-.nii.iii' n v i.f kn..wn ii. !! "MrNi'iil K.irm." lyiiis un the'N..rt mule." Then these two ii P Vi.li'.lirivrk l(.wr.!l.ip 1. '.i-i Mili.ir l ' ;j " Ni w 1 Vntrrviil.. h..nu j!i 'M ruinl .-((iilii;i -7 -7 (iui-ri.ihf !iiiiie t.wi.?.;.:i l.i N;ilil.iiry iHiri.ii-ii - li k'i Slui'lc ti.wnMiiji :.4 OH Sti.r.vcn'i k " - 14 .'H S-wLrn-t 5h Snnii-r?i't n..rriiL'h - i -7 S.'Utllrtllit'-Tl ti n;,r::n nrj -i-'ri.Hirli t.i .-i il i-' CJ il UN We, tl- iiinieisigin ir. Auditors of Somer.-ct Coiirity.iu the C' '; ' ". f Pciri.-ylviMiiii. do certify that in piir.-aaiice ef the ITth sci t" i! " t liiiitlud "An Act relat'n to the counties ami towii.-hii s." A1'- !''' i lfith day of April. I SSL we met at the Cemiiiis.-iont rs' et?:i'. : ioiiiiii of S 'ii.erset. oti the ctb diiv of January. 173. and did a'i' tuid settle the several aci-.uiiits reipiirctl of us Ky law, agrcciil'ly j'1 end acts of Assembly a:el siippieiiiciits thereto, aeccrdinir to ti"' '' judgments and abilities. In witness whereof ue have hereunto set our hands r.t tin' 'i-i1'1' ;tii:s I.itli day i f January. A. !.. 1. ! Attist! Ll.IA.-i Cl NMNdilA'I, Clerk. WILLIAM .MAl'I'bh- t;;:oiuiEA.KiMMi:i JACOB J.SPKM Hi-1; I'l'iiniv JOU SALE. ( 'Ilea p. Mkl inc:-.."ylrais OX SAI I !1 VY. FK.f.iil AliY .'' l7i n tii' 7 r. n-.i .. :i pi -rintn tr-t i 1" I:n l i-itu:itn in rll. W( l't I i I i" v "r f w.i .my i-uri?.( wiiniKit tn.i i;tii- ; r, " - fi . i"i'-i ii.m i h-i-k, .ui..ui it.i nuli-s almrc . . .((1 . . K i.i:i" ii." . ..... ... il i-l-.: uiiiD lr .111: n '.ll. .111'. n ' n.-.r linn;; i.iu.... ui ; m- ( UTSI.IIrnll an; lieait ly another coming just oenind were confronted with Coiner vho "f .!,"i:"iTI- 14 ' ""' " ':ii: 'r'MVrii. fc,k au.t inn c.i Ar.i. i i Kuiii- i.:... .".... ? - i. ... ...1 ?..!. (...".. . ... ?iiii:il". Tt'.in. :t::l i-ii-i Inil. l.v in.siii4 i.r wtii.-i man. Jiiii'li kii.ir. J.lm Fni.il..v ...i ..ii.... ...'. t i i. till, ..1114 Llil- illl (" : t.r III him, receiving injuries from which he died this afternoon. Seventy towns in Massachusetts j t0unded the chic rlv matrons there as- u"'-ested will not cost tmn il.ir.l of -Vt i. o V i f 1 1 '"""j"'.'. ncmbled iv springing to her rect and ..L 08 ' c:,pi7nt difficulty the gentleman man- Ncw York City rrivedf.O.OOO.OOO exclaiming. '-There ! I'll be darned .uW,uoh -j uo ,.,ui' . reasury, ana Cgca it so ns to .,e i.ome prec.sety nt j ,,oun(1, of ,)Utt'er an(,. 99,713,820 if I darn another darn stocking to are absolutely demanded by common ' t'-n o i lock. j 10Bn, 0f (.ilf.r.se iast j.car n;-nt An importiir, of Cambridge City, Ind., telegraphed on the 23th u!t. to his agent in Aberdeen, Scotland, got an answer, telegraphed further ex planations, and received a second an swer, all in less than four hours. !":-. til nnv n.l- (-u re.flj,t "1 Li.iiia,:,r tw.i p.i..t glared ateach other like wild animals." ; j,' (Joiner and Elder were then sent to ! zh.v. :? iv jail. Swimey still remained. Silently ,.n"u,Trr" the spectators drew lots, an.i five men !,'r"1 lsl separatca irom the crowd, tooK a;-.., t:r. cavrwjr c.i-:..in. .. :.i . i .i. . ........ ,i oo--!iis. .j.. mu j in iiii.ii U11U.-1 iuiii (.ij-aiicu. . A l.lr.fj lh rii',!i!icrf At dawn he was found hanging in the ' en as. .i. c. ku v i-; k c woods dead. ' j jJiUy1 "w V"';j' 1Vi,!!":iw t. CO Horsc-powcr stationary nti-l Iwii lii'-nrn Fie V!..-ri'' pl. io tvl ( Barrel Stavo Macbui ONE PONY PI rol.at Ills nmlitl..n ui.ir ta.ninir il"7 iiitci". of wlil.-h t',i-ri nrr- .Umi iui '.1 i-l t iii i..-, private!-, nail r- li- a' r.f i-lc-ar. 3) in niMlivr: tlicl.nl ir.cp wr'l UiiiInt cl wlt!i uak, p'lilar. iic: liiivj.ni. tiior.-.m ,.r.-.-ti-.l a mi ui.l Ii-in t:. !i :i;,l.s t.f nn-rv !" o'-rv l"i huu a tnl Mir an.i a Inlf nlorv in In fltH 1 m t . lilutllr l...ll.. a ...uul l.l. .... .. ! "-.- (.--. .iu.-. u-jrn. an.i i.iniT i.u:- mirs Mr a (.ri-1! -n i"'. " - . ljUlli!llllI.. (,ini llar ClllntL l l.-.i. .r,l ln.1 ii. miIIlv. W.il!i. w.in plnntybl vrt-. nm Un; .niiiis. tkulars a."i.IrcsH ....vttii 1 be aimv.. firm i utHlorUel wltite -.1. thn. s:;ua W. W ?s3 .. and it enviiirnl to rhurrhi. j-.iU ku. uin ?i TlTWl IIIA.li kll....n .1- . . I.. w .. ' . . ' lmuce at ..as o'clock p. ui. " - - - ., (.I31 R Kl . R (I ' Iv K K K( . AR. r i v. i kk u: k. ii i .u i m u . -n;.i'G:i;: j-n (me narK .'ti.i. i"" "'" ;, .ib. i li'irsfi.raUri-t Mi. '.!' r:r ' 170 B S A LE-CHK 1 - 1: J"01a Trustee". pi) lo 1 t