r- v. 'I i i Tho ISomersel Herald. s;-;;;:';1;- '' , Uv'.v.-a or ..; c c i ; w i 1 urn in t3 lo.-" 5: 1'J"; rv merchants - . r 9H or si 1 Gca-cH called out the police: the local nuiiury had been ad r:sed Safely, doing no damage whatever.; J IWi t Ther-uihB.t'toLoMtLeciscI ia rea.Ii.es. .a .The f-ct that lie iced:d op pruduc jjeil III- II 'k. 6 ... !. .l i.irr..-lt..ri triTi.i " i:rpe mud nrcaplitre. CsS 1 UguUiSMl . . ..... . 1 .1 w.f r.,,.,o.W.r ,n,i.jmnv IWnlis sua i'atcucs uraeu u , ac . .. .. . 1 ' . LJ ... t taplur "I (onatcrfrllcn. ! X.-ir Ad- em reuiiciiiian, miu.M siic pCii tome insjni f' ms. w.i.- . . H. t,-;r.v. - - - - A!Sn:.u::f-!.? - ' - - .V,', . m -n- w.thy Yorkers, o.rrtts impose to g,t reluWe information. Weora Railroad were ..rder. to ." ' mcrcin. Dur;- a le a ra into the cuudes .f Wt- -iiz. The Hiuv.. . -lljT!KV?,t;i too uoary v eJl ,!.; "he police'" fearing .it i ItJ..s beea rW steadily. cVlr W ni vuf f.uz,u, com- r.j .e.-m- Scott. Wi,e. Um-I. 15cha,-,... !luVc ,1c'. we- reaped U-rco ,:!-! CrM:i::,. (:nkui vMa!Mt;,n.x the ..flc; u: w.thout tu. tJ iVpU. There is ,c- thererc do depreU.tioascomitUd Uece t- . r. jv diovcrcu until State, aud urrt.-teJ :na, inaiuctu.- 1 V "vtc.. ei-LtV-:- t!...n. cr ...... , r,wurre,t rt nlitl-,. U.or o!T , ;J,or iTthe KeMhat the "backlega" duriuS the day. though treble r.8 that .be ' "V' ours .fterward be na.!e use era of c.unterfei: muuey. A brc I. oa. iLur..... - ' ,f:.,. c,,.r.m.v!,1 1 :it a Xuai sD-r '.L, .v.-v 7-e Vmed at Mausioti acticipaled. A rumor in wrculat.oa ; ann tU. tb, a. r n y ; f Lo Uuii, T i(, rft.cl j.n. . acio0nt .f custtrfeit c-iu. die..: ,1 .U.llar. (l."J0 jV.sl.t.en: - f .... ttL.rr. h , k, cvtrv::i!a5 c.: IhJ na(,elpbi J tha tLps hadXVcu ;or Jcrcd ILi-re," rii.iJTrtud covered i.y b.i ' i araiion!,' 1 for frJt,. Two ,rt ,,IatM. Ac. was captured. The - , : A .,rec iu ,,,h!!n:nI!.erlrr.;v,s Sr.ilL? t,.a ,s fr: . dlua. ro,u, a-,1 tb, j H o--tJdn;ja uanv,m bad the effect cf quieting thc.a down, the v.cm.ty. At tL t:.e a lear.al ; w .fce ! jtr uf lhe Jutt Mui. Tl.K .t..f.t ..e fc..rgcS m --. J r;;;,nail cvv:(:. tL,,;,vcrnor!kitc! , .y.v r.coe J n , aad Kea. .n? hailroa.t cc P Columbia and ScbujI- .body of ice ... mov,Ufr do a the c.jini..rv in tLe hhol, . Lc procured . liiig, Made a desperate rc.-i-iatice, at-1 in'.OTrarc, fr-or.i ul.-h s. . u : - .m;,.!-"1- eai.soa from I I , Ja-, ,:, ia,u it prudent to is:t tbo collieries in w ;h Mop aga:u A.I traia are now, t f fr,u the The primers were brusbt to . , . tt.r'alfU'-d. l.ave ''-i.ct-:-- - . ' . .. . ..... r.tiio Adiroudat, i:r...s iroai t..e. -- nn.i .-.rivn that viciuitr. There beiog no uieD; running regular. I sheets c-f Lis bed. This rone Lc tied linirdoa and committed to Thru ,J:""-o' . . ... ni niOU.fi. ; l.e l.1 I--' l"--"" C m.r.l-oa P.M:M!Mt if ..je-ifttrrtwu, 1 ' - . . .... - I .. -a n,.tl....r,.Dr,iri.T,li :;!rUM,l!TJtttVI. . i-.-if . j ....-..v. - . . . . T n U....Ft..ti.niLir.l IT. Wurt L!IPm Ul)n UWWMM -- .111 I. . ;v run cui - ; . , tl.v pjWcr ef tl.c State. a:.d is b,.ur.u ,v wo.n --he:-e r-;'.U the Oregon, " , "f , ... 1'ft.w!,1 ' .... . , . . . .... io hansen went to t Lett port aaa SOW. " I..- . '. I-.'.:, ill I.. M-r .it l.lttS V.-..!.- l 'MVI-.i CO f'J J'i '" '- " " New Firm. ..i.,;,. r did tU b:iM:-5-. j ; ,. ; juried l.vi:i II"''-- ' -r;- , I it" .i-"' ' a -o;!;'.U.i..-Uil ?f-:i.:-: j.'.cr.vck jntle ruth of the lilll rc; j...'-,., , Tie Attune . ,.r -u... f li t :-ev,- -cl j.r'.!.l i;::" s 1 V '!'' I:-iMif;iC'.l".C'i J f u'.l.t ri r- K - ... , i- ..... iL. v t,e:brou!rbt tfie traiti taro ei.luiccd, tiJ l-ri-ti ; v at., .ucT: - r-1'. ; L , f.-.- Vl'liHe tLe "'societies ' wci ty r-tcud. Here are .u.d, VHJ1 'If va way from He.cbemlU tic rzbt, el ether,, cud too re.ul: ;0 M por!ai0, frelies: iincu, tb.men had an a traiti through safely. kcre on tueir !e to Ahlaod rdon, oce of ion noR'.inier.t. .'.;n.s - . . ..r a td too rc-u.. :fm .(J., ll;fit ;.or!a:u, fres.ies. nneJ, i .... .t inrr.Hllr , ... ;. I u,.t -oa K ,o- nnuiaer ouiv uuuut i be.r ; j.urct S-?Zlt be premature discharge of a. n- i.4,.c ii,,ve f-; enU v ou taeir ri'uu.i ,t t, vvr; is rec:, " sW tbo most ctly, .i-.t'.ieiu, tof.."lU wuuvio an, (;.Tari the most eXf-eoMve, are 1.1...- ... -.irv. .i idi...r.-rr aAA !i tree as aier. SaOE STOEE, SflYDER & UHL Ylllavlris p-ircliasptl lhe Sho Legs'cijaisturbaaceiaapprebeiideii.l- i,RT Jnuvia, April 1. The ice in This morning atTuscarora the I'hd-. .LacLAwaaa paoi.ed. uui .uly tbis adelplTa and Rea3ing ageut iTi.-cov- ,MOroins witbont dwing n; .ii.mage -rrd ihedetR.t on Ore. and that it hail Ti .P'r"ivefs aie all eleai i,-w, and the been brokeu iulo y nonie person to i a , preilt.nei0ris of the j-ei p!e are ipii rob it. without .-.uecess, and tlien et . j The Deli1 ware is nuw live i. v-t, hTn and naurdo !.t 10 COD. ' '.a k er I . .. 4 u ! Mi ;- Haii f. In1 ti (M.i:ii :;.,,.- 0v. n Uiit.-r, ; mnt vr ui; raitl.rva, aaa an ... , ,. i . . ;'. (.,.nr.' "afrii-ble rroorietor charges nottiag ' !"taLti"c- juiut.,. -a e l . - rk Hali broSts come fr.m the tab!. ..,.",. ,;;,co.eJo--':-i'1' ':;;i;,V:-1!Vt;1tCi,;i' And iL doe, be g-H b- probta 7 ;L , ..ir !..; S--: t ne rate ot il-r t0 SU;!tllin lfiii tn0rm.us expenditure I.:..!...,. .i u.,.r ...i.i --i vvi( u u,lU al;v.Ur 1:in.ur. H,.s!ETfll)airb. Thegaino i played at. t and .',.: Cel. l.oti'T f:,,...;v drai( -tl j:i l'-i'ic i la"' cad I j'airiV i:i the public roem. but even ...v..-i:lir-'..,l.i-i (! a.iV.lCu:.-.- - ;.iul,.1(.is tnJ rr:,.:o, ! th.-u ln r! is i3 Jk r cent. u .avor of ;!,., I,- !,!-. i u ' , i ,J,Wl' .rct.n !th-3baLk,(o that U ;ey event the ";, ; ,rt!.. ,.r... tr..,kl,l : !-!;:- "rC bank "8 ccrti.ii to win fve.ytbmg f ve..:, tl-Mee..r t... r.. mekeil,,. , , j,r ,l( c;.-n. tb jjvi3 COulinued long enough. nwtiv,-!?,!:! ,',"kr,wlTl,.,,il,,li) dv.vii-l fivec..i;awa u(lt v!iibe un-er Ib-or there is the ir'. lie war--: n.-U-d 5i.-t v.c-k ; . ' ., , ,. . t .,v a t froii,r:va:e arame, to which the general r.,,r,l. ,.tie. i, tL Stale, :.::d , . r,'I r.'t u-.n hitibllo is no; admitted. In these EXCITEMENT AT HAZLETON'. March 31. Another uu fire. The deW;t w aJ aed .- At Ml..noy City a - freight.- train was run Kii ine be track br a . lnbplaced i f-'et above the n.ftiug frtage, and U ti the t"p rung t.f the ladder which ! other ffjnadi of mounted oE'.cers are; he placed against the west wall" of (to be heard from, and thev are h.ur-. the pri-t yard,- Tbe ladir-id no j y expeeted to come in with about j Storvlatclj' owned hy II. C. Hot r!:. rencii to the ton td the wall and he must have made quite an effrt be fore he reached tba top. Tb'es and the w idth of the wall consumed so much 'f his rop-- that his leap to the r. un-1 from the "'end of Lis s-liing;' mii.-t have beeu at. least tweoty-fiva- a.. Ttt!-: K Who l. iOW S.-.V lL-t tb a !i;r Cglt troiiis v. at pre.--i.t in H, n.'-c nuie pary t w b. ! ;'! S' .i.-r f tii-' m-xt Ii-"i--e. at.d t t'l.O )!,! -I ot Iniiiur.a t'. j p. i a : e i.-' rL-Lt ti e . ::r-t ! I e i li e c t ' Ti: r a dlruw a day, .! as av.i"cJ, utd be .j. :,c i t:r. A il ! ; i I . ' l-l-J i'X'i tl.e ci-i ; .i.' e c heir i . .': - tii'ii 'tat r .1 i the 1.:- p I I:. . ;l!..l 1. I r.tns tbe rich vouog idiot h ineu with wine he is lucky if he ie not .-i,,.w,ule nlars asaiast'-a ucaier i;i iLi.i aea.a-i xvl 0 can ucB! tne cai us f-v-n-i... . i .1 - m-ii nf'rr lie : cLoom'S, anu iue i'uu. 1 -i 'ha- been nursed sufficiently, is never ! i.. i- h,. ut losinir l lail iweu ij v ---- - ; a'.? he cm ai re to pay with?J. nis- ... ir T ifV ca:cuiaii v.-'.in br-k-r run ce !'..... 'i . a . .. . f a m ; t! n 1 1 : . i . 1 1.. " '- ' ' it. as a ru:e, rat i. to lab'.-l ; ; i".t i .e :,:i.i t:-o. ef tboUSUtids. .-'i.rf 1- - s;;d other I -tf ... : !.. v i.re i" ;Vi i . ' uf lit!. .11 . :;n.' c: rr ai.d fi'"' '-"r"U - J ! r 1 (; .vi !:'-! f- r r-.-i.-.Mnce, 1::;;. t ii'". Tbi v '- 'in'.' r r- a TiHii . 1 . ..... ... ..... 'fl!!.l I: Cr.il, IT iv iui. f O.O'X), and they make t!;at f.mour.t. He' will pay .." tli.n mike a fuss. ;' .'-as ;;tiere ill N'.-fif.w"' I.;..- L&u-II-! n'iry rt- i ! ii te-s'y i.g:.id. His fa::.: Iier.-after iiau! curiLi cy. n ; v tu s . f tbt! Tn a vi'-y. i;.!;;: f i:.:":'y, ;.';,.- :,.;;,-:-a;iii v.-I'd 1 i.-;-m tbe r.cw s.a- Hi! , -' imtbcir i.t.-r s.. i . be pre- .r.i-.iig band-; rvcil r. j : ;t i tr:i.s A .:dcr m::-t Lc .b'-v thev take hi ;izar- IT: IV u- ity . 1 !:-. V. ..1 11.'. U.i' , may v..-i'ji-e to i;s amlbi rt:':te. . . , 1 . . . r . l : . 1. rt -1 -. .n if ' And thev l.sveone ! t:iu- the carpel ail the t;:ne. 'rt,.,... ninii J nip excellent t'oea 0 fvr i: I oi.cf: 'to keep oat ef. No decent man Iie.l. be- j , ver to into one, even f jt fua. fore" 10 n ) after em r K-ri'-u.-Iy pr.'ji J ': m r-raiic i iirna!. - ;j.-..:r:-e it' j'.-iyi; -1 t f ; S'-'V. 1.1 j ii ioii w:;i t.; I:" (V:,-,..- li:e wi.'l lie to pilt S'' .e pcol'itl r.-l's, n mal.iin.' b'ttlc fi ctile nil' be ; 1 i s:..v-f C 1.- :f pr. ,,i. 1 . . i. 'in--' l In : Tc ti.i' neit pr-'j' 'si-n!t!-cr;i r..!dii rs !-.n.l .bii lb.' lIiiaLcial e'tes il.c ;,a meet f . ihi.r.lli-'.tti il a ,t r t:.e il iltctu'iee 10 i.st ''J:'- ' l.i.i.e.i n. 1 : law. 1 . ; .I,.."- ... tsv mc.cB about. tatJ - tf t!.I.- !.i-.!e.;ic !.- n l ; K;:;-.t..T this t;m". The fact is, it has .... ... c(l; j;, cpnrcnt uteces wiilit t jo na.ty ti It- ft matter Jjr ue In rs a:.d S"-a V.C V.-.U ! rilli'i.i' pv.lHS. I .at .-. " ,1 in tl-e i'.'.C- rrow n.i.-aer uj.u r"i brii-:', is teo tilt K r to touch. IJesio TiTi.cr, a tirl ef eighteen, is : ve t iljVi ( scf-.tcs :.;if'c.i in tee (f S:n.", win-re tl.c i-IIcd by lie same ic:;u-1 un,n Kud J-be talks :ir.!!y i::tIlf-: :.t to law, jji0!iaitly of K-cne'H that would dis- I t. ' . .. 1 il,. iipiifiim nuA. a teer.;, are now i.'race a uagn.-o, am ("' i- ,. ,.11 , 1 .j . -:t! .P 'j'.- ii iittcn-Janrc npjdaud her. Leech g -1 "; , J.r ;Tilt ,r. j ,be ' w hol, party ?2Vri...d m ":.( r fi.tire r :. : t :rn.,r:0Vli, ly r,;::ll,d, artd- that in nl !:. t.- e':s ::'" .:::,!i.-Lcd in hi , ."t, .,, it Tim t videnc : -. i e l.i tti:. tur.1!:.'.) . t.i pi.i ing a 1 lie r.-iim ctli-i.t ..r; in" iti.it v lay:-, hiru-e t" !'. : tl.c lUiii.uTtev. .. v,v.r. t! at "Auj "' Las l-im een i c iiiei.tly tiikcti siek iu New V il, .1 li rue will !.- t be able to a-.-ist I.-i:io-r::tie friends f li e Nii'.rv.eg S; it. Oil n i f-iale ; i; it j . . y in in i :.-( ti',!', -i p. that We b.-et ve, . a - i r:i .u:.tx s ii.;.- ii'j tune t ) ;. .ice and sutety ; ih : reiir.c d aeti' !' i State ntith.-ntU .iter ir.; t: ;t; f PCi i t v il. i ar.e 1 tt-rr... M ftO i'H 11. l i! t ii'ieiii.c there-! i-ho-A-r them ail to be either tbo mo?t ,- ' la--riivi : b'c'i.eioc persons vn tbe - ' . . ........'. ll. o: l;;- most ll. .u ii. jii s j-aru .usi i5 ca ; ever il .,: t: Mf.v viibh i s i n;ii. Ni.tV V, April, l--t, 1 -1 iin: i.air e: itittTft-it. Last week I save f.ou.e idea .ift f a iUU till t 1 and tbe me1 bud 1 This week 1 prcpose It is curious that i ti:e "u'jUc -lives net ium.-i upou . ; iitcn'pageof this filth in some way. ! It is too bad that the public prints 'should be tilled dnv alter i'.hv with this horrid sttitT (Joed peio.'.e refuse ! to read it. What matters it to you ! wbteli of tbe l.v!iern is the most gutl-.!tv? A ' i-tlA"! 1 " MTtUV. ,r,:::i all i f wLIeb we Ir.fVr t!.::t li.ings i-re I. jt I-ioking (julte so i..e,y f r the Hem i ! S r in tbe f ii-s t f this I ritr.uiiig :t. u.a Acea. i' ,. -. . . ,ari. to devtitemy -p,..cctounLllicrkinuoijt;M al.sdaU,v ...itieetit in ,l t lor wiiunins-vine "'"-'-'- ..... mnnn-rement. ...I I mi ii - ''Hi l . ... . . i l the public ones are as mtseruoie u!r of Sia iiie.se twin?, i' w ; -Is, if. a? tl.rv did a a rc . . ii i i..r. iiwii-cv lo tairv n . i -' I ...... I.lr .1A wi.:c:i wi.igncou, i-.-ij, .. - j,,,- v:n,1(llit: .!anscQa raaie tbem Xc:tement, than oven tue bes. u ThU uUe waT ft curitv nnrfery is m the greau-iij. ! i-.naeed, u frbowH bv an iavesti- Oa Broadway near I- nion , jUw. LundroJ it. .saplam, unpretending hoo; e, just . ia a bu;;,; m:co aoi.ensvoa woma turic of. . hi! itureJ luere-tiaut v.ou..i . .. ...... . . i.uO. s.i.ii, i en, t j i.iiii.u.iu. .. v , fiionnenred b.U tbe fash wa . ;iu. ii v.er.-u further reuHiveii Truiti i -'" ' -1 .. ' o .i Independent pre . .. ,.,! .,..!,! retired mcr- iul- ttDU in. me Mor.v ?' .lue T.:i: '.me n.-idungcd b.,v! -f the iV'mocratio and ever their own allegation, that Grant . el.aut ii e ni'S. Hvtf iu lij .,ai terinined p have liimelf eb ct- ' :iir is it a tcsideuee at aU.. i ... a ....... ..-.'j - e 1 a tlir 1 lime, is well iu.werc.i, as , ro v . .a ,-M.v. .. w. - , ... n the Ci,uii0 I i.ih" il' I H I; 1 T J Ll Jd UUiU uicu . . . , . I. duv of intense anxiety. A large moo, numbering about 300 to 400 . men, armed with muskets, guns and clubs, fathered near Ebervale, this nioruicg, for the purpose of marching to Vpier Lehigb, to drive away the men tm ploved there in loading coal for the New Jersey Central KailroaJ. Tbe i whole region is in a state oi great t - citemeut, and tbe jreoplo leei mai their property and lives are at the n ercv of mobs of reckless men. I bw is the third dav of these demonstra tions. The Sheriff, Mr. Kirkendau-, has declined to appear uules an. ac tual riot takes place, and then he proposes to come from ilkesbarre, twentv-four miles distant, to quell it. A deputv sheriff now here declines to act without instructions. These armed raiders are called "Lauder buruV regiments, from tbe fact that Mr. Lauderburn has been celling condemned Government muskets. Although our streets are quiet, etill there is much concern manifested by tur citizens generally, and the result of all this raiding js, awaited with interne anxiety. Unless the rcsilessDCrS of the me a is soon quiet-: ed it will undoubtedly be ucce-sdary , to ca!i upon the (Joveuor for protec tion, inasmuch as our local police force is too smell to conteud with a large body ef exasperated and riotous miners. La-t night, toCin , notices were served on the men obtaiuing crA for the boilers at Eckley Colliery.. T'.IE SHERIFF TAKES A HASP. II A zi. Eton, March 31. 7:30 P. M. Deputy Sheriff Ilhoades, with Lis posse, has just arrived with lour prisoners captured at Ebervale. The mob was discovered near Drifton on their return from the upper Lehigh, when the sheriff advised tuem to throw aw ay their arms, after- which be. with his posse, proceeded on io Ebervale and awaited tbe arrival of J the rioters. Wishing to avoid anyj unnecessary trouble, the sheriff sent out a courier to warn them a second time, aod threatening to arrest every man found with arms on his persia. Tbe miners were soon seen approach ing, but without their gun?, having oreviouslr secreted them ia the i i.j woods. Every man was Bearcneu as he came in, the result being tbe ar rest of the four men mentioned above, who had pistols and biliies on their persons. Since Fending tbe dispatch announcing tbe killing of McDcrmot, at I'pper Lehigh, it has beenjearned that Lis death refciilied from an ac cident. It is reported that an effort was made to throw a passenger traiu off the track to-day between Veddo and Ebervale. There is also a rumor that a crowd of miners are crossing to-night from Schuylkill county to make a raid on Audefireid, Vorktown, Jeanesville etc. THE MIXES riLLIXiS WITH WATER. still rising. Tr-Iiapu-c coinmun'.ca- 1 1 inn between herd uud points dowu switch. The engine-' was thrown , t(.e river -is uiterroptel, and there is fc.tti tiie ful height uf tie wall there dowu the embankment and ue n(J uews fivm there, but it is the im- j thirty-two. He alighted di rect- freicbt car wrecked. Au examina-' .,rts3ioU tiit tbe gorge at IHiigman 1 1 v upon the class Duf i Tt be smaller ....I.L.-.I. .1. -. iweiiiv nre prisoners. 1 he I niteii ' Wetate Ii'aure la falling tlw tten: u . .. .. in Liir . i . . wt. ...... - n--w ;.. l - 1 ! : lnou: ill Males elTicers are uriucr iv.reciioa .f muM'.y ,.R hini Chief U a.-bbtirn. ii.,n .,f iU switch tdiowed that the blocks had been removed frum it. Later in the day a number t f men, who had come dowu ; from Alaska, atumpted to board trail returning there, and have a free ride back, just the eawe as a number of mefi, about -,no hundred, - had done at Locust (Jap yesterday, compelling a train to take them to Shamekio, but tbe Sheriff of Schuylkill county, with a small posse of men, who was in the vicinity posting proclamation?, ap peared upon the scene aad ordered the men to disperse, which they did Las moved. !.EW?i:lIti ASD SIN HI' BY UEl.ltVEP. WlLUAMS-I'liUT, I'A., April 1. The ice above this place has broken up, and is uow quietly pas.-ing dowu on au eleven leei, lijod. A iMUsider able quautity ef logs, estimiited at one hundred thi'Usaiid leet p.er hour, had been going il-iv u since six o'clock this morning. They are supposed to have come out of i'ine creek. All the anticipated dauger at this place . . . . . . i . i. oi tne green noutts in im pars, completely wreekingone of the large sashed, ile then brck$ a pane of glass frern the door and was free, ile started towards tbe outer depot of the Fi,rt Wayne railroad, and reaching the crossing at Iriviu ave nue, inquired of K .w.icriouui the without auy further demonstrations Daiiug the day tbe Sheriffdistributed his proclamations ia the county, in the various towus, and at the col lieries. - v ,f TEilPOItART QL IET IX CAHUON COl XTY. MAtcn' Chunk," Pa.;, April 2. Reports from the riiining . regions in the upper end of Carbon county state that all is quiet, and that the raiders have gone to thoir homes; .but had the raiders continued in their lawless demonstrations Sheriff 'Urenciser would, have called a large posse of men in this place and taken them to the collieries threatened,' and should .i r.l ...... CM ine-raiueis nguiu .-i.n t ii.tr nwi i m i y r-t nrnnintlr ' The Summit J01'1 Hill distiict has thus far escaped vis itation by the raiders, although they were expected to call to-day from the Schuylkill region. The whole min ing region of Carbon county is, now free of raider?, and the situation can be said to be a tranquil condition. The officers of the J.Miuers and La borers' I'enevelent Associations are counselling and advising its members to' be true to law, order aud their as sociation. ' IIarrisetegt, April 2. The fol lowing telegram Las been sent to the Sheriff of Lazerne countv: To Wm.r. Kirl-endah; Shcrijf of Luzerne County, Willexlarre, l'o. I am in receipt of your letter of March 31, stating that large bodies of armed men are destroving life and property in Lazerne county,"0 and that it has been impracticable for me (yon) as Sheriff, to suppress the dis orders by ordering out the posse comitatus, aud requesting my inter position a3 Governor. I desire im mediate aud full infoimation of tha action, if any you have taken, as it is your duty to preserve order and protect life and property. I am re luctant to believe that ith efficient action upon your part, properly sup ported by the people, you cann t preserve the public peace and pro tect life and property without milita ry interference. If not, I will act promptly and efficiently. (Signed)' J. F. Harthaxft, 1 - . Governor. watchman there, the wav to Federal street. The rtlicc-r was about to show him, when be discovered by the light of a s-as lamn, that is over. The goTgv wb"ch formed j Uutler bad on a suit of prison clothes. last evening three miles lit-bnv Lew-j Having observed tbe light flitting isburg, broke a l:."ii p. M. Tbe w ater j about the Penitentiary, be at once is falling fast and tbe danger is all 'concluded thai IJutler was the one over. j who bad escaped and be was net i ..... i-i wroug. v. hen l.utit r saw that reai teiibuujrb recoznized him be started . i ,e Miner , o , .j to run, but his sprained au-le so n:s niii .j. A a , . - f . I. i .: . fi eonip.ij.ed htm that he ccu.d make ii section of : , , , , i . PoTTSYll.i.K, Pa.. A ri..n III jiiii in llin u',.ct..rri .i . ' i . c ! . i i f but poor progress ami was . J . .... uu;! l.i I. is e.iiitur. gang of men armed with pistols .and i clubs attacked the men at tbe West j ilHlgeu io who returned liarv. His ai- sence from Lis ceil was discovered by bim to tie Penile! and Gaiters DOTH fii-' tur ifiiirnniNii ro firm Fit Washixutox. March 31 Di s-; BOOtS, S llOGS .!Uhes receivol at tbo ireastiry Ie- parttiient couhrm the repi rt of the; vecVnt capture of a gang of ceuter-' feiters, iucludiug Jack Murry aed j bis two sons, together wita their im-f plements, in tbe soiithwest corner of j .. .... ., i irgiaia i he uovernment .leti-c Easer:, -nd Hc.1.0 Kanufacturc uvea had been on their track for the - last eight years, but were net able !,.,, f( n w. Wl, , k , to effect ifceir arrest until now. jme. ujh.i c.ii;i!i mil mi t : of the cajttured d;es, already in p-'S-! se-ssioa of the Hetrctive IJureau, are 101.11 I.E.VTHEK. well executed, and were used for the! forging of eagle?, half eagles at.d quarter eagles, they beingremarkabiy j good imitalioni of th2 genuine, and. therefore, calculate J to pass wiihiitt j suspicion. ! MOKOrCi'. CALF HNS. KlI'S, Allruivl l ttob a ISnnk. . . ii- - .fc . i . sv.ii e :: it u .1 nil i. s .lirLi'if'-i v. Eud Colliery at night, and also at- . . . , , . . . k i .11 t . i . f the keeper about two o'clock hi the tacked the Lomes uf a nniuber of! . 1 . , ,. . , ,. . i r i ... i i I moruiiiT and search was imtiiediate.'v CixctxxATl, April 1. A daring! but unsuccessful attempt to rob the sale of the First National lliuk alt Covington, Kentucky, was made las', j niiibt. From appearances, the b irg- j lars, hatl Jieeu laboring for some i ni'his to uecon.plisli their purposes. Woik was begun by rai.-iugthe ll.urj" over tbe bank vault, cutting through t bo various thicknesses ot cement, j biiek, Hiid ir.-ii, until they reached ! the interior of the vault. The buri,-- j AND LINING SKINS Shoe Findinsrs. The til IMF. MNi:FA..-TfliU PKrAItT M t.S ri:i '-o m t i !... r ; ; . .. .1 . 1 0. .. .1 1.,. I .lii-lv. 1 i 11. u 1 : 1 11 1; I lit l"l lh 11 ! LO uun ui I . ; ro . 1 :,i....? : ami i.u. suaiiiieis uuu ivdiih--.ii-, '"nr -. l .. . ' ... . . v.i ..i.n.r. f ' I. i 1 e.iuti ri s-'lu vl i.vui...."., -..-1 l.nil.linir l.:-rr (lil ll!C 11! c ass i. N o'hvere f.roken e.ul. 'J'be cold wind it 13 ft I 1 ..... T.I ..... ulieU everv rooui, nut m;,iu " g ;roni Tbe lit- It'ic belli rooms and closets. . . l ... .1 ... ... ....... ,..r r. cnr.-'ir i'r.,r.. ttu. !rt:i ar; t-.f.ne..ftic beds, t. the pUrro ,,..:. .... - r.. . .' .1:.. i! ... .. .' ..... 1 . . it't Reetiinfr tiicm.-eive warm, imu ..flc ,,,:! .ui.iis.il. u, ri.,..,. . . aud ,. lie Till ee e..neii. n xue, o-. ; . V ' -. ....1 ..i.,,e..l LlU J.C wiilH-.tlHT,.i-le.i. n rue ;;,,,i.. !,jUse UlieS ,',r l;" r a,m i""" "V" c Mi.tiu.d.t of tt.i- e iii.iry is o;.;im-.i . ' . ...:. iiv. -1,,. cold. '1 h-r tax payers have paid third 1er:a no pe;sens 1.. i.:i-.t o , " 1 ...n,.n. 1 1.1 t.ivo i:in:ie the iiu.ii.iUZ .eo us as tiie uiii.-.ut' 1 i'l- arp '1 l..:i;lt:flllir tcomfurtHble. - but the money was i stolen, and the children are dying four f .Hows Ik 'J:c Ciiie.ig-o Trillin : The l'rs.icut eaiiiiot re bet, .-tin lenuniiiiiit'. Jiimv .I. I he m .'ii'y : .tin. ie pei uiil pul ii a ...itier llian the ji-.Tit w-iai.-. na.l 101! tew nl .hide ;:,. ii if r.nr. :'! I iv. r : i. i:!i:ii..:.eii , i-.ja. 1 ,c Uu.U are bi. ! if t:o- .. ;:.! t'or-ruiiinrefj . th,. lt.ozus are u.1 liiuh and spa 't'-'--" - : l ions. u:;d the furiiir bing is ns r.lag- j a -r.r. iiuestioii of tbe right tf wo- aiii.-out a money can purchase. The, , , rer.uitig-rooiii ia "o.iut-i.unj. unv. .1 . .w.rr a 1.94 lieen miiicia! V Of- . c r i t IS ilnbi O. lilg tlTY velvet carpet umum , j prosi ect brisrhtca?. Thank heavens ers the ,or. .-i.ciid lace ahade the , ' . ' , . tt nni. Ii I.'. .....1, .v J - -- 3 I I -. .1 ! ... 1... ui).,:i wiiicii me placed all the lead in? daily j -urnals efiiio couafy oc curies t?te crnter t f the iioor. the right of this is tbo wi'.:c rcoiis, where you fee no liqucrs, but a gcr "coiis Ethiojiian, c! a bo rat civ dressed, HazletoX, March CL Another raid was made on the Yorktowu col liery to-day. The meu getting coal for the cosines were driven off with viuleuce. It is probable that tbe mines will fill with water unless as- . : . . t..: 1 . r..w. tie children ia the warJs were gener-j -Kc 13 ... .. .. ....t .:l..i ip:ir ..itrrnvi,. iinriUi: i allr iiUUdied toetii'T a; uie ice t.ut; ?'",V1'T... .'" 1 -; HtRtiisBURei, March SI. The fol- .: i . . ' ' ' ... . i -. i. Itiwiuir message was seui io hr.ug it. A portion of tiie door was j .i-i.Tinir-. t k-p awi Ifiowii I'll, ami tiie remaiuuerso ii' .-c- tbat .-billed workn.cn l .li.l i. .!.,,, .- t.U.oll III c u, uti.i uiil uiuiu iiani.Li:. ) , , . - . w . , r. t ;i ... t ' i , : commenced, but hefo're it i,au ;ro- " ,"' " " . ! ered far was ended bv Ka'tenbaii.-u ' lars then attempted io open tbo saf 7 7- : . k i . .i:,.. !')r;i)''il:ffm the miiu : man. cion, was held Lcrc tu-Jav. Its , - lf ( , n- - i . rt ; . . . ,v I . I l . i ,. , - n - - - - is tti . io.-ru hi umir nan s..,,..- , , - - , Jm - I.. I ;.. . . , . . . .a iu nil in I u iu in.... . t . i ..... .. near iff on ice worn ae .liouutj . . ... , , .-, ., - , , -. -. ., . ... , D.'isosnieat. Ci!l.l'ur-jt. dauif-i. id.d not succeed m t-peutng it until a 11.. auint I : ii in. .ra n r: ri'i: ! rit I n . fil . ' 1 - ' , i ' , , j .... late hour this cfterno. n. lbe con-, a mass meetmg of miners to oe heid I SSlM..lIiljr tccSlleutET slllM. j lents of ll e tfafc wt.re illia,t excei.t a Monday, lhe merchants of the town a few dollars in currencv which had - w no lormcu pan, ui me oueriu .. w,.,i,..-,i .,.i. Tr-.i.i.,.. ! Au accident e. tli IMI-.TI. , . im.iruu, u.i ai. iit.iiuj , huve incurred miners.' A p Ebervtlc to de ed out of tow ed t return without dclivei in-' his ; ...,i,.,-,.i,.,.,.Jm!,.o-,.iiii.; account: JauiCi? l.ecse, ?M.i i-t i ho Miw.riiT f..r- f-i:rteen years, has for force UI Ul I CU ouv I v m.-'.-.-jk HIV- . . , j Good Vor'x and Gscd F it ! t-i none in tha Si.i.r.. Ti j-nu SNYDBE & UHL most horrible been consumed bv the powder. Tbe esuav ami i 1. ui sou . , i . . . i. . lr i .r.; d the opposition of the! desmptioii occurred between nine j burglars left a complete set of grocer's 'vrnTon, sent to y-Merd,y mining ,n j behind them, va.ued at Several hun-. ii.';v..r ii'- ... . v -i ithe bar mill of the Loebiel iron dred do. bus, and carried ii'dinngj in and the driver oblig-! Wulk5' ;ii lLc hi!t I i An eve w itness furnishes the follow- ccount: Jamcn llecse, ageii time m! I cllrr I'rom !Unw. 2ear Perry, Kansas, March 2'.i. i Railway XceldeaS. ' lit ;i.vss tiar. IILiL tue e'ub d bv the Supreme Court ..f the ridtcd States. Tbe Court to-.k tbi ;r..u:v.l that it dje.i not f.illotv be- aiise all voi.-r.; nuV. oj citizens, ibcre!'or all citizens itmst be v ters Tb ease MaGict of Mir.r vs. Hop ""'u'.-'" , 'ilrcarv -waiL sterr is fecattereu around, -n rtaiid-. , . , fir . 't thc;u Lev. , A daily. Merchants arc tSerc are Tli9 irofjcct improves Pietu i. from t :.e r-:j- : Chief.; !:.ior:. i in wailing, a::l ell v. a Lave to do; m sioii Ithe civil authority ' DEFIED. r.'rfutt. and esre j.reme Court if "'..ouri. . ii- . . .0 .' JUr ICi' liaau unoiiei i, :. . . - , -. , . lo to ir.tiiiiute o ar desire a:. a na, The pith of it is that Lie rights fi.".r- j , . , v,.pi out tnoncv a.ii lbv tberourteenth Amendment) ,.r . Fvj.rvif.intr u f.-. .. i - I v. i - a i a-e sorb rights .nlr as arise .oil f., l;ack of t!ie wiac-roora is: the gatub- OUTSACES BY THE STRIKERS. ,l,ens, of the Vai,d S - ; g Ljil wLLt ggy j I ,e right to vote n not out- oi , C(sll - (.ar..S ,os;lv ! of greater confideacc exists in this List iri a privilege conferred by Mate i..- cxtiuisiie statuary everv--'1 c.itv to-day. Tbe miners are quiet 'The United States br.i r..Vi ;2? ti::it ip.st.-fut atid beautifu! isbuitu!c. and if they intend to (break out e-.icsid.:rab;e disaster will the so iii il.e U-! ensue. At the paretic in A shland of That is a faro ta-i.M. i L. II. A. and M. it V . in Tbe is an e'eva-' honor of the consL'lidition of thd ofr t!:a:i il is ganizations, numbers of drunken men iuP'-d collie ! raised disturbances, stones aad clubs This is done . being used. At P. M., the riot as taws voters." rayf the ('Lief .Titstlce, cud . hero. ao one caa v-to for N.uiotial without ! "u U c ' , ... ....... r.r . r Ibb-s arc r VLliI' r-.'wp-ifiii .-v.' v.i .t v , !g u. e e r.t '.be 1 1 j lit. t.oa ill the centre, lou 1 T' wide, upon wbxh are iS'j.rt'i.ii States." d cs rut t . e i tt rs .. t jc Even State citizens!.!-; i.eeessrr'.' v sc-.ire tbe suf- .'.. At t..f tiio' of ;Le Fcdera! C States, wi'.b C il.slliuiious of t!:e rid- -ii-tiiuti.!:) carit.t . tuiii that you ca:i de eari without spe: table at v. bich card Uit. ion ;S, the 'si' iie.e y rar favorite , samed proportions which n cssiiated king. At every; tee chier ijur-ess ea.l:ng upon all : are idnve l all is ! hands' to quell the riot. This was d, that the ;-;-nie .'iay move on ia j accomplished, but an uneasy feeling ici.n gamb-; is still promin nt. I he men stm feei Fur .1 u 'e t xcei'tii'ii. iiU 1 ' iin. Ii. sav t'i.e to v. uit jvere t!ed P stitu'i i i this ri.'l.t in rrrd i: eitl.ti r. lec'-gulzed as cnti- ." The Federal Co:i--i i:!ter:;r-ttrs !;.ie never iv luded the jrivil-ge of vot ing ai.ii.tiir ti- i.-sintial rights of c.t ii'.cr.sbiii. If it Hire sj included "tiie prevision. ef the C.-mnltutloa w LIch ives It;re:.s f each State a't ll.e j rii ileges and iuitnusiilles of . itizens, in t!.e i.ov i ral Stitl w ould milled the citizens of each States lo the riitht ' i r- 7 . . r r .r ... is ll i elite IS ... exica il. . coil ii ui lit i wn.uiuir. inn lu w ' longer. A Port:. in if tie operatives next is fur Fi elir-h hazards : thev wih hold oit for three mouths any ic. ve roidette, ' at Scbuylktlf. J a veil' and Creesona otLi r ; rc'.urr.cd to work iu pnrt; ...I i.i 1 Mnii v i liirrieii o.i r. !1 parted sttaik oo a' h! they are i' L s rc- train ett ytu ttaKc yon? mostey on t of the dice. Ti.cli iLcro is ; rc tit e-et-lj j o ra a e d gul'.te th.tl the uevi' in; c.i:i'.re souls with. You tbi.il sec iii these r-o;xs n.crj ; Lociisl (.:o to of all a res ar.d eutuitious. At the firo ut nt ALhueseii, it seems, finally tables, "side bv side, will be si cn gray- brought the traiu through, but an al haind men" and bcarj'.ess b.;ys. tcny.t was uiaOe !- wreck the Phila TLc grav-hai.-cd una has plavcd faro tle.iSuSa t;aLn this nrnonn by roll since be" was a lea:dii.-s lor, and ing a huge frtotw a the tfs.-k below ihe coal rht. Sepeiiiilea Omaha, Neb., April 3. About 12:30 this morning, the Chicago ex press train w bich left here Saturday eveuing and the PaeiSc-express train bound west collided between Albia and Tyrone, Iowa, on the Chicago, Duilington and Quincy road, com pletely wrecking both engines aud instantly killing II. II. Miller, con ductor of the Chicago express. Eu Fineers Fuch aud Streater. and fire- n - ; (i - ' man lIpL)oalvJ sustained serious but uot fatal nijuriES. Que of the bag gage masters is nii&sing. ' The v-'ree-;; took Gre, but wus quickly extinguish? ed. . Mr. .Miller, potal clerk ou the west bound traiu, was teriously burn ed by the stove falling 03 b'uu. The aecident w as caused by the telegraph operator failing to deliver a traiu or der. Mr. C. IL Orton, son of Presi dent Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, rendered effi cient medical aid to the wounded and suffering. None, of the passeugers were seriously injured. .;.' 1 . 1 . . 1 .1 ...r.l. 1.:. r .1 minmifiU ill.tvill ,,f tlm miners rn.H,;i-"lu euq en, rttmti.s iuv,, I r"; . ' ! .';..., nt the lochiel wtrks. Ycstrdav '"e:" I 1 us. u 10 g.., i-it !!nvn.ing he came t the works to rc- j :l this ctale arising 'r"i uestituti I"""?:-. ..Jli,.vea vouiirr CiiidKiuioa who hatl but a steady and aopadiiig i-cre: JlARRlSBinu, April o. uocruvr - ; ; Supplrcs wire!, (lowed in upon in Hartranft has issued a proclamation, j b Ju . f u . h oi Mo'X ! during the Winter from nil arts ,.f ia which be fays: ' . .,. . ' . , . T.d i tbo countrv are Miing off, while WHEREAS. It is represented ... me ' 1 t a l Ll; a; d ; mar f:i:ni!i,3 are reaching the list that in the counties of Luzerne arid; they may Lave Schuylkill certain evil disposed per-,' ..".;, " -,- 0 ; . had. f nd are fallioi' int.. the ranks -f - INEW GOODS LOW PEICES! . ...... 1.:-..,1 .Kn.a..n-a ..v.! was i njraseu. , . 1 t i. ... that his foot sipped and tu "ether. 111 violation of law, ca.1s.11g . , ,, , il the ' ;ho utterly destitute. We are now bodV fell forward and while striking "WW U battle with absolute starra- tprror to la w-abidin? citizens am 1 re . , 1 ,,;t 1 out will Ms arms one el them wasi"""; "s .. plaemg l ? , 1 L S ' hieh carried Liai into and food we caa get. Even b.a is their tnniu.tuoii3 and eisorderh c in-. - ...,.,,, .. are too eostlv; while croecres of duct,- and with force and r.rms are j th'oU lL.C 7'' V . l every kind even f. molasses, are intruding upon the right, of Individ- J t? out of tie question. I purcbas'e .,- uals and corporations and preventing i ' ' '- , ; bed ted corn meal for $1.70 per Lun- welWIspose.1 persons fro... tbe ,,ur. terror from t he . ,! 1 . ur at- n.juf f.jr.20 per en iiie aim in Jii Li me u niicu, , . . r .u..:. 1... r..i .,,..1 ..-r..,.,.- ....t trac. "u"ol.l"nr -v.."..."!"-- ; , u.,on looking around saw the avocations; and i 1,; of Ileeso on the other side whereas, 11 is mano u.e o.i.v e. , , , , f .. :ust ! .lI.niinn.i-itiiT Tii i.nT!lil W 4 f "til- laws be faithfully executed : i .Vstrnmcd. and uponxamiuation it ilart-; - f , - t 1h 11 l.i i.een j til.? it V U V KUUV .W" - the Executive to take care that rs be faithfully executed : Now, thrrri.rc, I, John F. was a learoii.-s hoy. Las wasted en tbo p;a:iie all tbe i-'.cr.e rue. uvz Lc inherited, ail the to vote ia the scv.in! Sth! li.s bti.-iiioss, ae.a u.i Le lus cs precise-; horro wed or eiolon since. profits ef .the rear cr which was badly dai- 1 '."iet1. i l,e ra: .-oiid men did this. Oeri'i'i 1! lie 1-! Tin: sraiKt in lczlrme. 1 Wilk EsiiARRE. March 31. On the !v as the citi't.? of those States are" '. lieves that be Las lercd u system j ... i- ..-,i,.,n 1 n i-.iri T . . - r. - !-. r' V In-V a propos.tiou t.-e amurcity ., " . " "" r"':. ., .. -': late train from Hazletoa the Sheriff , , . ., : a . . and he has i.een Irving to uo r. 1: , , .. r ... . ra- 'Ahi.h n peers .rem ..s ii'.ere sta-t -. - , ,' nosse srnved with four of tuc rioters are a . vcars. Jie pi-ivs vcrv iuw now, ir T .. , , . , n.rtit. ; i....' ... " froastba upper Lhitu region. A at ;i.e 0.0. iiir nous u.c uov tii.-i io tn, , . - - ., . - . .,, , . o.Mp ', ... , .. , - .. , ,,. -,. . : boss oa tLa ra-ro,id was killed in en- early Frr-iiArs fuiU r information would 1 "' ---"" deavorinr t j Leco tte rioters from leaver use some aou n i.i ue carted .; . , . ... 1 eha.-ffeoar views, but with siieh i.ght ol. v..-t ,Ai c.,-r Lc tearng up tue tracks. ipiace Lave i n the situation, i: 20- can raisn lei il.iPi nr..i c- l-re.t a THE RIOT AT ASIM.A.rri. piarotous ilat the Governor is i,vd 'tlcari shirt collar, he is wtdeoja.. Puttsyili.e, March 31 A urand acting with bis u-uiii f rm::cfs and ! The beardless b"v has jn.-t tc;;;-'aei3 .f the Mechanics and V.'oik- decision in the matter ef the riots in i-biu'iki!! and Curl nienceJ. bat le wiil g j the road. lie w 'il j-'.ay aid ji'.ar t siiiiv men s 1 ..' 111 Ll. FciC.ol:rt Association, of sl.land, aad the Jic.chaaics acd Lu:crne, rouaties. 4enjlr prevailing ia those cour.ties, : p.uuiler ether?, er Le w ill dec-ehcrate ct Ashland this afternoon. TirutsI astaui- ate daiiv made oa i ''Bt0 a Trptual pigeon, ami ia time, About Eve Lundred men were ia line, become a r.nsrrab.e oi.i snan. nlivin who exuresscu themselves as deter- , . ..... !n pe of retricv.r:g mined to stand out to tbo I;.t.. At 7 1. M. riolin? becaa on the streets ,crcy or reckless nio'-s. tie hi?.- is! In additi-a t t'.ie there are ' a ; .qinoslte the Hepplier House. Chief rtign ef terror is cvi-1 wiy t itlur beccmo a nroT.-sional and 1 from Gordon and Ileckseherrille toot a is tire va- rT..r-.iTir. .r ts ..-11: i. rs 1 t -- - -'i-f- . nicstant-T in t , lent, loih life cd jnopcrty are nt the ' u;s fortunes. ?li.' Great Corses llrrnknug I p. Wilf E?RAP.rti7 JT-. April ). The in. ' ri ci )n.nn rt wt V- i . r i t ( im .1 minVte's afterTour thla afteruaJn. Vndaoovn. Teamsters btnied ote9 Bre , re lull "I that we bave not ,er. t tbe ypper part passed We" at six '5,, adile' blankets ' ,nd j .a irt "Vinn.L Z j vkl' T ' 7 ' T T o'clock. wuhoutVlDg-any damage, hastened on.' She'snys' at " a i-Iace i'!, L,' & r V i rf Vl:t 11 gairieu aioQgwiiB if. eerai it-rrv palled thoceiate, ao ut twenty nines , . . . .0.- j r0 ls-,, 1 - - , r , boats a quantity of lumber pnd a from fhis place, two Mexicans ; great mass of drift-wood. The river 'Verp Leogio- unon a tree. This is ! ' I1.. ' 1 r" : 'l' Vj ' . wr!Un " I'a '-ht has fallen r.nidlr since tbe gorge eridenUr the Work of raiders. K's- ! ttt,J' . c ,,a what lllUd '"i1 havu la' i 1 . . .1 . l liL'r-ut". amiu i:u ;, 3. cuiiu; rit,i almost entirely Wsp-ii led, E!id U : - -,,, Terr-ir,,.-:.- ,,f Ilak-.tah. mroau to morrow. .o person are leaving the town -r I'-n.i- i "' .'. . ... , an 1 0n. gerisnpprehe.ded. The iu. Tbe ni,, .Luts sav tLey wiii . "t'J' i jK 'l t JuueZ wiJl bMbably reach here orj,r , uiare0.j, urltil Vuese out- ; 'rTT;J Llle o 1 Miig, Uiil ff'l" """"ken fRa -0 cbcckd aad 'Lev are ,.$". lb' i lr mir 1 ;, 7.7 "HI ,f v.:r, i I a . t-1-1-1- aai a;e. ''complete- for service lo commence on passed, and at niao ocjock this even ing it stood at eighteen feet above low water mark." Tbe water is run ning off the fiats very fast, and it will be but a day cr two before direct communication caa be bud with Kingston again. Trains will proba bly be run through ct the Lehigh Valley Railroad to morrow. No further dauge and ground info such Eifiai. that it will do na dania CRITICAL STATE OF AFF.U&S AT EAi . r TO,. . ... ., (l Eastcn. Pa., Aril L The Dela ware baa rlcn trip feet r'uring the day, and the k-i trmn shof (linkers' eddy is now pacing hrre very liiiek and rapidly. Tb water i clgliinii feet above .w wa'er Miark ar.tf M-veii feet from the bottuni of the- bridge connecting Must ,u and I'liiilipsburg. Jduclj .er..t'-ment prevails herf. - The high waf ilfH Ji1ware in- Lack ing up ihe l.e-tvgu'i aiilki. oiy.-f, ij Sheriffs of Schuylkill, Columbia aad Northumberland counties to-day: I am informed that a tumult or mob, disturbing the public peace exists iu your county, aud an appli cation has been made to uie, under theactof May 4, 1853, to suppress the same. 1 consider it your duty, as tbe civil officer of your county, to order out the Hje vomituJui with out delay, aud suppress all tumults, riots, mobs or unlawful interference yiih persons or property ia your coua'. (Signed) . F. Hartranft, governor. CONTINUED VIOLENCE. Pottsyille, Pa., April 2. All was quiet during last night and fbis morning at Sbamoliu," Mount Car uiel aud other points fijoug the Shamokin and Mabanoy JJranch Roads. At Centralia laKt night ro tice was posted at Ir Prevost's colliery that no man or boy nbould work except engineers and Ereraea. The night men in charge of the pnmps, w hile repairing them, were frightened away by shots beiug fired, and fearing trouble, left, the pumps, not deeming it safe to remain longer. Great damage must result to mines jo the.t vicinity by being flooded by uccuraaiulifiioris of water. The Chief JjurS of Shamokiu telegraph UeDeral Sigfri'c j that "he has information that a large body i miners will arrive there from Mount Carmel, Excelsior. Locust Gap and other points, and asks for protection. The General replied that the first ap plication nitifct be made to the Sheriff of the county, aud that the military could not be calied out uuiil plfser efforts failed. TWO MORE OUTRAGES. Hazleton, April 2. Two hou.-es at U aiidade, near Jcddo, were broken into bv a mob in search of two men who Lad been loading "coal for the engines. The mob secured cms pafl named Shaw, and beat bim terribly. Win. McDonald, Superintendent at Gowen, while descending tbe tdopa yesterday, was also beaten by some of thoso connected with the works at Eeavcr roofe. One slope is filling up with water ui consequence of the interference with the iunjitur aud fireman. Seventeen leet of wa-iei lready repofied abov j the pumps Jeanesville. Firing was heard this morning ia the direction uf Brock. Near the latter the three counties of Luzerne, 1 1 1 1 . 1 : .. . . . 5 C.'uji&ui uuu earuua luiei secis, nun Carboy .county has a force at Mauch Ciu'nt r.eady to fctart at a moment's notice to po.-ojj(irPJ with Deputy Sheriff Rheades; oLuzerie, who is still here. MOVEMENTS OF RIOTERS. PottswIL. April fi. The reports received here from 5.-?i)C'i'Q lDis morning that troops lave best: "'or dered there to protect the town "wcte," ii icems, premature, though from careful inquiries made we lecrn thatj and has since continued to pass on j Colorado beetle. people and invalids we supply a lit tle more than I mention above. m . it - - r. . . 1. . I evidence 1 moaiu aucr ino:jiu ou sto 11 j und J0(1 as 13 n)l 0,11 j . in jurious to health. 1 roin a iciti r 1 : "L . r 11 I- v.' o. ........ !d be'extricated. - The coro- r, ; ,. W. . '' I ner was notified Upon the arrival e.na.rma . o. tne e eutru ivri.e, v. o:.-; . . m I nr . I . , .1 I .1- I .1 IP ll-l .'I. I oaceleu, ' I . tut- i-n.u.. n. j. ....- jrdancelsrapu. i una suggested me ,:ur-. with the above facU. i y r"lu.l""ul1'". i Tin. linilir of vtmntr I'eese Was irinaiiuii, oecitu.-c- ioev e ., iic ... s. taken to his home, on tbo eminence above Eleventh street, opposite the works. Mr. Tatcall, the superiatend- " ' cut, cau.-ed all manner of business to I ssisireiided for the day after the i l tbe accident occurred. 1. ranft, Governor and LommauGcr-iri- J fearfullv manded his arms, head, Chief, do command a.l such evii-dis-1 sLould):ra and J0Jv giv-ias evideu posed persous in the aforesaid xn j 0f Lia horrible end. It was fou other counties, to disperse and uepart , neceary to raise the rolls before t from Jur.rscr uniawiui conn, masons .0jv co and demonstrations, and to return! wiihout delay- to their homes ; aud i f Mf 1orter a jury was emp all such persons are Jiereby notiuec. l.,)0 rt.n(erL.d a vt.rt3;,.t iq aec. that if they tail to comply wuu mis command," the Sheriffs of said coun ties Ehall call for whatever military aid may" be necessary to preserve order, protect life and property and enforce obedience to the laws ef the Commonwealth. barrel. Lut as very near'v tho'isand people draw their food iu whole or in purt from this house, it is j obvious that a considerable expeu li-l ture is involved. To a few ai.nl tfl. --itirr ptir. ii:i?o.i tl.c Lil.-rcrt "f M;.-r? ' F. Kh.rjO.!. 5i Ilr.i's.. i:i tin' zt- ry .i.:-,.. wo r.-ivtfu!t- apn-oai-e Ut tiie j.is'.t! ttat rre tv.il - :Kit:uo llif 1 usiii. t-i. tit It..' -i I i:ar. I. .. 2, Ulit'r" IWlX'k. : In a-!,'i.i -ti l.i a lui! li:ic uf irr-u ri. lfr-.-!i n.l t.f U'.l i.ua'.l'.lf-'t. w..t... i.-.ii.-t Ain.-rl.-iu-. : U.e acci-ieui oceuin u. ...tr . Murdered. very worthy and industrious young inian, and was a great help to hi.j iLvLVES'roN, March 31. A special parents, who naturally were over despatch to the ' Ar',.'c'' b','ri,.?s I come with poiguant grief and deep Christi says: An -Vnjerieja woman, i curroty. Jfaritburg I'afrM. with her husband, in comp my with a I , ; g teamster from L ire.! ', arrived here j.ro:ovi.ssforfarrjios Ue ri viis.. to day, and gives a sw u u statement ; that i-be saw at the San Fernando j Creek on last Friday, about thdty G, e miles from hire, two Americans dead. The were stabbed in several nines. Their horses and arms were , stiil near them, and apparently they liad been dead about a uuy CLAS3WAHE, QUEENSWARE, TLOUK, GliAiJM, & MILL FEED, V.. Kill r:l:.k- :l . N i ll V .,f S A- Zj T Carbon Oil, Land Plaster, Washington, March 'JL Thecoa tract office of the Postouiee Depart ment to-day "closed cut"' its advec liscment for all mail service author ized bv the last session of Congtess, I .... ..n r..ntiij rw.t iiroviiiiifir rMsiiosCtl 110 ! , . . . i : .1. i : l . ,. ... . or, ow nig iu too uigu oius, vu io fin- ted or number or rc article cf substantial food which c m be drawn from the soil. Here is what he sav8 : " You are corr.ct ab jut buyiutr p'-! tatocs, as the people can eat a larve! portion of them without injuring! them for seed. He meant to cut. them so as to preserve the centre j for eating. They are just whiti thev r.eed, l'r the stvtrr' Aas alrt i hj ' I roii.. i,i vui ii i:tinf c-jiuuii v. ami wt ; have been refiabjy iufoTuicil to-uayi .ymt-.t-t.t-i i.t .nm-n,-. that . everal cUblreu haye died from C A L G I NED FLASTIR, its c fleets. 1 hey must have vegeta-i - -blcs of some kind soon, so it is ;;! important that early seed be supplied ; jJ J.'J ) J,I J ( Mv" Ot oaee." ' , 1 ' ' " ' -J ' ' The breaking out of scurvy Is tei-i rime, coiqued as it is With tan, pie ; : was a yerv stout .nan witu heavy im ve.u,nts 6nu. black hair aud beard. The ' itr j Scbe lulcs? chan-t-d, ce. Tbe ni was a light haired man; both were u 3fl.- nd th(j tim f( i bibaija nufS fi'.Qin re! nolo sources r q o; t inc. ..1... .1... .. ' sni iiar cases, ami uso tint. - . Misiiippi, from July 1 lst5, to body of Mexicans have cro.-sed lhe ! ..J ,f) v ( nn()Ut L.o Grande from Mexie-j, '0'" Jfassachusetts, Vir.inia and Vest these the.r olgecuve po.uu I Virgin!:?, frin,', .July , SJ5 to .Tune There isgrcat enxie.y fe.t f..r uje, J JJ wiuiv -f oar ciiu'is. ain??d i -v- ...... i... f.r,ir r- i - i ;-r..n j -t tiZ rrv .V'",.''cls,wu- JU' the 1st day of July nliii atuu 1 J n-ideiiuate io ;es..-i, lh threatened a'.'Uci.'. " The citr Lex!, sav fivt i thousands routes. and mirichiiits held meeting to-day Vt,,,Bi). 1r,c-r at vnsa ki.i 'ley and requested the ovci:,uii-iit to - '"' ". wif.'' " ' furnish iiiiinediate relief. Jteur Admiral' Midvamy, copi- , n.andiriir lbe Xortb Aiiantii: otai,'ou ' Ilrrll.lg 4erldeni ; r(.p.K,3 lhiU oce SpiDlsll maa-of-War, ' -, ' , ,.. , w-. i Iviiiir off Havanna, has fort v eases of er. i ii'i., .niii-vi ....--. . and the bare statement of tbo fact i the meat ebitpiiint plea I can make j for further aid. To show how supplies are falling j off in tbe State at largo. I copy again j from the same letter : he oi , .1, N ft WHITE LIME. Cumberland Lime, f , -r- " 1 n -tt- U A IN U . morainstbc housa of a furmtr naiii-, - . uitiruiug in, u u ca-e. No eases have appeared cd CoUod, at Patker s i rairtc, l.vr.. ( ,,.,;.,,,., y - -,' , n- i , , i .. on an v f t i.jn L iiited States steamers tT-five miles from V. adt tiu, on t.u-, . it -c . i .;u .,i ,..iti, rt t v,f- 'he tinted Mates Meaiuers Northern Pactnc Ladroaa, caught , . fro from the bursting of a kerosene b"'uth, Osstj.pee and Si.3wm.it hbip -The names spread so rapidly j W V." !:,,1n flow iw banks a- this ill 'eauseltlit in ind-nr,,: t!;e iiifiht elothe, ; , much destrueU- uotlX the -fcar.s of "h falb. riuotief an.J'iivi, . hiid- ! " and otoer ve.-st U of ,L The water has oVHinov,.! ' , - rf?D ' H er on lire. LVUn linai.y j 7n ' - W5" ' 15' i4 ;'V! l; f . 'T; J 0 high canal basin, and if ,he ice gewIdasbcU out iU window and rescued ''l l.4 n'R ' 1,1 r,,.v,?T tb",f the tB-3- ''Thei'e Uivti l.t-tri) only and net enougu supplies i.avo o- en i received to supplydne county Llteeti i I i - I uaj s. . j The comrrittee Jast week cpi.-r-'pri-j ated $10,000 for seeds, espkir.ily 'l TJTTnCiTJTT A tT'TJU corn, aqij in tjoing so tlfink tiiey rnUijlllAl JjO. tifte.l iioheiiiti'r fur iii'.I...j 1 1 - ..... .. j r j h'.'-v farmers carj get seed they nju.-i be i plunged into chronic paupcri-m j -rvfc.-u atM uw n. uM nt Many of my neiglbori have' pl.-ad jM "-i-'b f,;nii,h ''"'"Ir" xh.,nu earnestly with me to funiisb tbem '"" --f r- at r-a ri.-s. wita seed corn, but so far I have not ! been able to do -Pjk ,, R ALTFATHER k GO. AVic A'h,fr!i.i'mi:ntx. ; lFSTrTu'S NOTICd- 1 . SOMERSET, PA. .N'ltt.-e L. liereiiy sitfn l- ail pi.tiii WKfiu.i . . i ... as li-atftci, cr-tiil'tnoi or othewito. tn.it tli. f..tof.--1 U'i air tiunts liavtf .a?.c. ri'iI.iter sn'l lltt ame i ul lie l.to.c.ic i f"S t-.io.'iriniitl.n nml ailimam e 8t an lliphatii' I'mirr, l.i 1.3 liui.l at SuiiKr". in I ami liirsin:t rst t-'uunir. I i., mi Thursday, Avril S.'i, 1 S1.. NEW STORE! SellH.L k WII.-..IN' w.uU tnf.nn If.r-.r frlotit. iiul the ft'.ir x-fieri!v. that lUy liava .lieiir I a iili re tt G It 11 K T T . titor tl.a Uttin l.II il... I1..U.....1 1,1, l.,n,:V '..it in a i:.. .i cinlitiiin 'i ' 11 ' , : w.v. .u. ..u.-.i. ., iijc .ui.'.ii; ui. mum., .- m v i -- e "i j ., . ,,. a..,.,i n ..; .1.. I ...t- - .11 i fi i !i i .i , ,.1.., . i. ii,., i :e n ifoui . ivn ni'-i te it..' .i.-.. i. r -i. . . ..?fi. ., . o:....... I Itrspb i k tic ii.tmi hi tuj I'tiiiitii ...i nip !-1 npniHui t f it uttt.. it a u L.isLi.111. , . high , and along o otj aiacs of the barefoot Delaware are lined wrJi pV iHi'.' ty" MaD?- r-8 bve been lit at different i w bate since dle2 of tlleir ino.i.ic;, - gad it is thousht thai the motLer npij poiuu; aad ifca rt-fjectioa adds to the grand scene of roaring water aod. ice as it goes rushing by; ' Tfce liver ia now rising very rapidly.' Tr75 fiOROE AT THE WATER' T5AP "'' " ' TjnOKEN. If ELAWAftM rfAtrg'G A", April 1. Ttin' t.ivi.oiTi rr.pnri'ninrf :i rj'sr. "Ti . ... --- - - r - - " - arefooted a.id naked, lea viag tracks j lTva ra-Jie c:,s of fever: no Hbeir Progress iu the snow'all the j wjLer c' d'Pe for Jay 'fbo father and two children j !ar- I reKfcet Iu a Jerttey Rl ver. remain fli.ddrcu cannot Ion- S'tr- ( A destrucUye irCoL.et ji) tie Wall "". ' ' j ki!i river yesterday, s.veep:iig rfway The InsorUUtin of Aisirrlrrl? I',lii ' S'lifh. id !tS passage (b)Wn tiie river, uesii'oynd mi tho ij.-:igc3 bftecn I'fllet'a" Island and Mont gotnerv, fjurla titimber, within a dis. rroblbllrd. Paris, March SO. A decree haj p. M., and immediately gorged irr tte ! bA"i;s for pruhibulng tie im-; tance f twenty intles '.The Mont Water Gap, rematng there for Laff an ! pertallon lif A ntfrica rr'.rtve:, or j v ornery and Wa'.ion bridges are yet ro'ir until tLe Daek water, aad tern sacks or barren in w hicii tsey hhJ . in 'gar.-?r t heo already gone can the lual'.lo.iy of 'the "gorge' above been packed. This is done to jiro- ,-ii.it; i.V'rp!neeti visor i of $100,009. reached bcref when ft r-roe through vide against the introduction of the TLe Hudson river is open .io New and has since continued to pass on Colorado beetle. iburir. . itf.t' a 1 purlins in'.ertite-l m y ailt-n 1 ttimic prt'iirr. Vir.r an-l final ae.n.tir.t uf Levi GrttS'.l', A-liu'r. ' of I."vi lii-rk-'V, t'.wi'il, ! Hrt an l Mual ootNiun? of 0-iri.'8 V.'. I!-.nf ,rh ' Af,.'n'r. of Joant-.a Ni?villp. . l.-r-'. I . ! 1'lrM anil tinal sreoont uf I'cltT rti:tt:;';l. Attrn'r. t ui itu ti tjiti i.e, iice i. Vit 111.1 final c..uni ..f Va-.or.llr.- r:ii. rt. k. ! n .,. f p. v.". . IS R. I;.. ,r. l n..w ..fi... A.im r. rf M ary Burket. dee .1 t f..r ...-iirrat S.u k i .IWr.-lmu-S.iT. c-a- irt anl fiiiilai-viunl uf A. Will anl Itn.-.-h ,:.,:,,. T 'r.. A.li .'r-. Van arrt T on-. t! : .!)ei.u-l Krl thai asronnt.i.r f. llonrhii-v an-1 t E. S ISt'tn-kli'V. txrs. uf Sol. iut,n ni'nfklrv.'.lra'.l. I Kir't an. I final arcunt of Wiu. I". llltinrr, (itnr-1 tii.ui of Mirr Hiuncrs' herr.. , r'irit al llnal suniunt of .. B. IJkSit!: f- ''c.i- 1 .ip.:i -.1 U K. Hl.k fnU-n: ' "1 Viijt aii'l nnal sci-uunt ul liecuai.l Willt t Exr a John Barkh.iltl.er. I Ai-ount ef Julij Cgst t, g-aar-Jjan 0 lTati.n;;a t'B'fif, ma J. R. WALTER, .l,rk. IS1 JOTICE. t her;:h ai-ijo.uli ;lir r!vo mVe that t have cinti:u'e 1 an-t .il Wia. ktrniaeiiu&i. my .:ihiI M tno T'UV GOOD2, CLOTH I N(L qFKFNSWAlli:. HAKDWARK, II ATS k CAPS, UOOTS it SHOFS. Sic, Ac, All tl whti wiil ho i l l i.ap r..r CASH t r r-chl-i e-1 i.ir 1- . X1.)-i.niV(ri ali :r-!.'. If - p . Al-1, Wt.-.,!, It-; a:: eo inu. and the tfanjariion of tmr badne! ally. I hav st uiy mw sntf planing niiita in f 'n- I if. Bark, Ma.. s, fto , Al- SluiJc y., for saie'aji kin.l uflnialitr uf ail ou-tt- ler, Ei-'i hit ai.l it 1 iio at prta-a. eir.lt: ra fe.'tjcctfuilv .. , -.-r-rr-i tuiiKj. Aisii. X'J-.--. sua TJGAK, HA MIT ft. 7ntiirRiv mirl) ' . iimk..iuwn, Soini-rstt i ...,' r. Ilius-n. Grain uf at! ti'.. Fun, SheerPslu ai, I IsiOL'C'TlON '.N'OTICK. I t;ZXVJ,Xr !tl t mn teitu ijlfi unn qe i rant ,-h a t 'i, uti tn iii!t.;r. . , . ... . evi. A. Slinmakr. rrtlnns'. The l.y.ineas Will I ' alway. t-n lan.f. Olv nj a eatt an l Le .-..cv.afp 1 tarried on by Frank Sine heratte. i'KANKSIPF. Stareli 4, 1S73. A. Mil JIAKliC. uiar'.u thai me ImenJ to Jt l.ur.n. ?j onJ caunul be un Jf r- loitl. SCHELL& WILS0X.