i s T ho Somerset Herald. WfbXLSMAY, Jii!v -JS. 1ST.'. Itri'MiLICAX STATE TK'KE. 1 iiK (.nVEIiX'-'K, JOHN r. IIARTItANFT, of Mor.lt;ui!!. ry County. lui: STATE TREAstUUt, IIKNKY KA"VLK, of Krie. KllPl'IILICAX rOV. V V.i TI!OX( TA HT, 1RANC1S J. KOOSEK. rcu tiiir-Kirr, (iEorjiE w. riLE. KK'-IS-iTK AN! EFXOBHER, A AliON F. DICKEY. JV VUF.ASt.nEl'., .10S1A1L KELT.E11. r. r. n.Mi.ssosi:n?, DAMEErillLUTI, WILLIAM HEEL. iK il l!.-t r. 1 IUECToK, ISAAC YODEll S AMI EL SMITH, SAMUEL S. Ml LEEK, THE ri.ATTORM. il ..Hj"-!itn i tl'1 party wli.' i"r , iii tJi..l.r.i mf'ury ;." he r.iuci i j, , , -p. m.iki' (to..lratiim "1 .n., u:i.l j.rir. ij.K cl llu-;r jHililit-al luiiii, j : ir tun. I J. l-.li i. 'Hi i: jr.l ' ... '1 1. . -i .ii'y i'f nil im n Wii- l.. nil Hi: i ri'i-i i 'I l.iv..7f H..11C. tl.Llll! i nn I S'.'Kc I : like . - iry ..r . ii j r..''i.(.Tily. i-cucc. i.i, ' i.ri' . :i Tin-unit v A Hie n.vl -n. W enrr "tir mt..,c. Tlif ' -'i-i it ut ion l Hi" I niK-.l -s Infill jl.n.TI PI- lit. H"t IrllKIH1. 4 A I:t:li11 vxi-uii-'M oi Uu: law, nn rp.in'Tiv I ,'a,iiuli,i-(ral.n lh.n.viTiiui'ril, nii-irriiy n,.iii"- l. .miy In all l,r..ni iK t il.iuvil t r- 1 1. ' ,-iti.I ii ri-i-I :ii -. iiiil ai.iiiiy i jiu'-ur iur-r. rr.tffi i- 1 ii-MC iii'lus'lry. uiid a liuinc T.arK -t l.-r l. -iiio .r.!ui-!. . Th'i nulit -i tin1 I.iWpt t-i pn ti-c'.l.m an.l w'nirKui-iin-iit. nii-1 tlic pr..'nj'.k-u i-l IwruiMiy !.. iwc-ri lalT llli'l -a.l':ll. .n , i -M-r iiiu-r.-.-m.-e i-.ii-.uii lar-.f ,.i the .un-1 I :ii(-ai ir;iii-l'nati' nn.t inc suvuruTmi-iii Fn-e t.nnkini1. u Rile Pfi.l mill, nil Xntl..nal . . . .. ... ,- .'jrp-iicv. ii'liu-i"! I" ti.o nfnini: wnnij. m inn i.n-m InHTvst? ! tt.e pmuitry, i.u 1 a rti-ailv re MH'Mritit tin1 r.aii'.r. it iioi.t. 1'. The I'll -Ho (l .iiiam I" iii h lirimct f tlx1 T.i.,.1.1.- ml 1 l n-w rvcil i.rr uciuiil pculcrf i-x- 'm-x'v. , , .. . ... an l ii fi-i-.ly -lilriu.nt ul ull jusi claims ani-iiii; ,.u l iIm l.ii'- war. 11. ll.iiii'i': nun In i!In-p ni-n Tl!h linin" , ul'1. !' Uii'-w tiit"iir-ity nlu n tli- p1!" it nn-l (-'Ur..i.':' I'ti-ii.-ii I" li lil II V li'-ri-vcr tlu-y tin'l it. 1. ilri"Wr (I, 1 Itiil we iiiM-liir a lirm nn'l un-.Hi.liili'- l u llirri ii'-o to Hi'" uiiwrittM law of llic tl, -put. nr. wlii' li uriB.-iy nun ini n-r iuu nih. i-i iiipiniKl viKTui.ti; ( i-xiiii'li- limits the I'rrfi iii'ir.iil S'Tvl-.1.1 "t nny ritlT,t-n Io two ti-rms: anl mp Hi- E' vul'llcanti i'l l'cniifylvmiia. In tvrosiil ii .n ri tin- law. arc iin.ili. ral.ly "I'lxwl to Hip rlpoti m I-'tilt- rrc-i'lom-j ut ny lwrsou lora third '"a '.' . 'r. rf. That I lit" Kqiul.llcan .arty of this i-ommnw.-.-ilili mall Willi I'M Io tlirlrcHpciiv amMi.'V In Hip m-.itiun ul tlio luiiiiistration ol I'l-r-i'iYi.t t 'I s. Oram, an.l point with cn t 1' iiT to lt" Kcnpr.il jki1k-v nml the Iwnpnpent IruitplhPp-'-t. I r tl't lr vin li.-ailon anil his: that liarinui'i-'-lvP'! tlio .iv-niin-nt lnin Ms I'MmIp t.4,r ,piiioiiili7(-.l In cn-ry hranrh; corruption uii.i n-' kl' -iiii'-' m olln-p the rule: thefruits ol the wr uiiL-mhen-'l: the lately rellliooi' states sul-l.Ui- the Lite f lave unprotw-leil ami yet denie.l that areat means ol sell ir.ite-tion. the ballot: r ri litn states tirlis!lfil I t their wn-tnrs M us, an 1 h ine Stales .l. tiantly ineiti' lent to tnc t j;t'l-a'i-.n wlii -h their n lK-lliouP action requirpd. The .linii!irtr.iti"n ol frrsklent Orant has In fix flmi-t vi-ars sioailily nint uni'rPten'linirly refni-nie'l merv'knoirn it'Use. an.l lpt'Mlnyreien'.lcssly upm the tra. k "I wrmic d'-rs: lias larirely reiluee.! the n.iti 'n's ili-ht: lias larirely re !ii"'l th ii'le s e-: has IntleMl'ly puiashel all ioliit'iri.ot law; 'i i, sei-iin-J 1'V ci tl:u:ional provision the l-all t all Irit-iiH-ii. anl l y law tlirnwn aorely neeik-J Mil.vuarls arouml the l.nll'.t lK.i: has wrniK t-.hi unlrieti lly lorelim Sitite ponlesion ot their tanlt acl reparation lor liuuries tlonc us, ami lias i..n.ipn.l n-luj-lHiit home States to at leat the tii;-ranpc ct tui.1 tlealiiius with all their eltizonp all Wltl'-ll el i-llis inarit 1 10-i'ri-' iiv jiiiiuniifl.iii- ti m as amor.g the ui".-1! iTllliimt in achk-vcuieiit in 4ir annuls. Kitolrrd. That in present in:r the name of (vcni. John Y. II inrantt Or f-electlon in the xalteJ liti"n wliieli he n w lillt, we meet the i.-i-iilm-'us w.h "t ri:r cnftitii-nts. who ilesire in il k iniuner t" in li-ate their npyroval ol the eare i,il. C'"Ufi.-ii cTi"U. an.l ahle manner in whi-h he ! a.- iu-t an.l ili'-liarircl ever; duty Inennihent i.uon luni making thereby a record which will -tire Ms r'-l'iiiati.,n as one ol the li-st niontlie . II ot our ehiel magistrate liravp In the ticl.l. m 'lot lc the oil'iueu trio l'.lU naml always lomi.l tait! lul. M-ll 'iM-.l, ju-'t nml honest, we present h in for ihe saKniuet' ol the p!'!e, e r.ti'lent that iti. ir ju lament will apjiroie anJ rainy our njuii i. i i i n. . Ji. tWr-f, That In vlewol tlic ex lis common in i:e ir-'Vi-rninent of most ot the lesser tniiiiiei palitics ol the country, nn.l ol the c instant in crease of municipal taxation ia litis and other Staler ot the I nion. It 11ioovcs our I't:lslaturc to.lcvise adequate means t: protect the iKiple as .cll l.m i mHiiik nial-a.liuinlsir.ition us to pre vent Us recurrence, and to this end we sunm-st. c a pi-eluiiinary stci. a thorouiih inve?ti:r.iti"ii hy an nUe atid t-kicricitcc,l cotuiui-sicn. to le t.-ruied un-'er pr-'is-r aut horny ol the w hole fu'Mect. . HiH'lnJ, That we arraiifii the li.'iiiocratlc party ul IVunfyiv.inia lor the utter failure to re- icptn the promte upon hlch It partially attaincl to imwer in till Mate. It plcdired iim-ll to Kc- "r"; '".Vif t ,:uri!,Kn.V!7.VtTr,iy' i.ii't to a higher aim In ha at ion, while It has re- i w.i no-.i.imc. ha. . c-on..ic.;7.e.iinn.ci.iior. :,n,i . ji I I.-l."li"rvtl lite r.;i.fi' 1111 ucn mil iiiiu ir- t U- drfii. Th:it ttie ell r.n n'W iHnz ina lc l tne nttn;i1 ftltuinls;r.it !n Ut icrr.'t u; l Urinv t pum.-ljmciit tlnN vh Imvt .'pen k t'.iulitt p vmiwitt i i ? l.iw i jI rrvfiiiu . tlnKilii on"ut tt-c -ymj'iliiy aul licari v f t; n -r. I .rv. .-: nn n v.U i:ir.-s. ", . Tin: Chicago X . I . C I I. .'.'.- i. I J II- ' port from nine hundred counties in the Stales east of the Bocky Moun tains as to the condition of the crops. The nnorts spphV fm-iirnlilr nf t! i 4 vicid ia uu tei;ans, and unless some , , , - , . , , unlooked for caiamitv occurs, the bar- vest will exceed that of anv year for , a long time past. A Washington- despatch says that j the recent attacks on Secretary T'ela- nn I Vrmi vrli tijf iirvB liivn liifin inetl. . , , . . , gated bv parties whose claims have! Im-i-d Icii'i'led Lv t!i:it f-ent1tinn nml , ,' . , " , . , . , ' , nu'j ii'.'.-iu-u i'j io ne u;iu iroui me Cabinet, and D secure a successor who would le mart- favorable to tLeir iuterests. -i. . j Giti.iMi ha s Lk cu broken for the rreetioa cf the Eng!i.-h buildings in j r.lrm.vml l.t- Tl T. - r. . . I ci 1 1 ! t 1 o . n. The Japanese Com- missioncrs ere aiso preparing to build, I with to antagonize the llarrisburg and tLe structures for Sweden and j Patri-t, of which Mr. Wallace is re Morocco will shortly be commenced", iputed to bo part uwtfr, the oppos Austria requires 32,000 rquare feet 1 ing tdemcuts have enlisted the New of exhibiting space ia the main cxhi- j York W'orlJ, whereof William B. bi-.'.oa building, and 21.000 square j Beed, of unsavory fame and fornier f,'Ct in theert Gallery. TLe Turk-' ly ol Philadelphia. Is one of the edi- ith Minister Las informed the Sccrc- tary ot Mate that Le Las received j principal Pennsylvania correspondent frcrn tbo Turkish Minister of Com-; is Chauncy F. Black, Esq., of Y'ork, laerec the plan of tLe bazaar propos-jto do laBle-Torttelr cause. As a ci to be erected on tLe Centennial J matter of coo.se,' tLc ' warfare is not (ground. TLe Department cf State confined to struggle cf tho factions, is also ia receiptor a letter from Mia-! but the personal savings, dning? aad isterBublcc, enclosing copies of the 1 characters of the writers for these message of the Federal Council to journals, are the lacatoa which, these the I cdcral Assembly of Switzerland j warriors mutually feed, and the gen oa the subject of Swiss represent era! public is being treated to daily tun at the Centennial. I dissertations on ibeir special little i y-.i. Siu.r. Ltin.En, lie pn-uit p. mocratic candidate fr Governor iuf Iowa, made a' stump M:cL in il-lt', i:: Which le ridi'-aled and i -' i tc i! the a-s r i i in that the Ltirnx S - !.,, .nan V i. o. 1 1 ! i :1 . lMl'fl ni.li.- uut.iau, v--'-- of making tbcta citizens, end tbu3 rendering it possible for them to be-, come Congressmen. 'NigirersiQ Con-i pre.?.-. Think of it!" he said, and j expressed the opinion that a "dog is j more intelligent tbsn a negro." The BopuLlirans are now quoting this record against Mr. Loftier. The Peraocratic State Convention of Marvland on Thursday last, nom- I iDatcd John J. Carrcil for Governor, he beating bis competitor (Hamilton) I 'ten TCtr?, r.f:cr 4 long and bitter i.-trD"?le. Carroll's nomination is ad-1 mitted to be the work of iheseanda-j lous'y corrupt ring that rules the De- ;mocrcv in MarTiaau, aaait'asi openly charged in convention was procured by bribery end the purchase of delegates. Loud threats of boiling this nom ination sire freely made by the more honest portion of the party, but the whipprrs-iu will socn drive the dis satirCed into, the racks, and Carroll will be elected by the average Dem ocratic majority. We never knew the Democratic puny io uc ua.heu i a uam was within its reach by the coDtden - . i i - . . r i . . i tious scruples or nice sense of honor of its adherents, end the Democracy t m i -II i of Marvland will cot prove an ex ception to the rale ia this instance. Tne Tnliinc says "the star of Em- ' . ire moves westward, and Ohio be- conies the Keystone State," ar,d "the I struggle in that Scato this year, be jciiusc it wiil indicate which may car- cd as one of extraordinary import ance," and that the liberals and inde pendents nil! not giro "aid and cn- j courr.gcmcTit" to the Cidumbus Con vention and Bill Allen. Mark that! i The Bep.ublicans will carry Ohio this fall without a doubt. Ti e Democrat j io paity in that State is at present ' fcarfuiir ih moral. zen, leaaers and or c-ans kavini? it everyday. Defeat will add to the demoralization. Ohio .1 .... i. . ..t..Tr. ttiu men, in uu miuiuu ,'i i'muiiuj, I be carried Lv the I.epuLiieans in the next la, I s cicct:o:is l.-r-t-n-ic ird .fn w ill become of the Democratic cand Jidates f.ir l!.i I r.iiirr.rr tiilnl waves, rair - - -- ' , .. . , , babies, and Bill Allen's voice, to say nothing of Thurman's financial feats of rroun d and h..T:v tumbling? I Ir is now admitted that the peach i crop of the Maryland and Delaware ,tcninsu!a will not be less than S.000.- . . .. . . 000 bai-kets. ILe crop is maturing raj'idly, and early varieties will be sent to ra.irkct this week, but the trade will not be;:in in ear t before next month. Xolb withstanding the immense crop, producers expect ready sales and good prices. A correspond-1 ent of the New York Time. says that arrangements for quick transportation to New York by water and rail art more perfect than ia any prececding season. Eleven bundled and fifty car3 Lave already been leased to growers and branch railroads to be used in the New Y'oik trade, while the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany will also d1) a heavy business. A new enterprise is the opening of direct communication between the peach couutry and iutorior cities, by which means growers anticipate do ing business quicker and making greater profits by doing away with middlemen. These arrangements ex tend as far as Chicago and St Louis, rxil li are mado direct with the Penn sylvania and Baltimore and Ohio Baiiroads. Wei.e, the smelling committee ap pointed Lythe lower. branch f the Legislature Inst w inter, for the pur pose of manufacturing political capi- tal for the coming campaign, by aa investigation of our State Treasury, has Uccu goaded, " much against its! will, into publishing a report, which, while it has not the manliness to frankly admit that nothing wrong could be discovered, yet sncakingly makes the admission in the following language: ''If, as is alleged, frauds Here per- 1 "petrated, no mcnuuieats have been i 1 1 ..erected to i..ark their existence flr "aid in their d covcry.,r Frank, fair men would Lave Lou estly admitted tLat they Lad not dis covered any evidences of fraud, bat these contemptible pimps say if Irauds lilv re bt en committed the pcrjK-trators have not left any evidence of them. However, it is abundantly evident that ull the twaddle about frauds in . . I no TrniU'iri1 n- .c. r,i..i.i. llf.n.....ati. I ,. , , lies, invented for party purposes, and ... , . r, . 1 . 'like ins Satanic mi'jcstvs t-uort to I shear swine, has produced much ! noise and little) wool. TnEi'.E is a sweet little cut and tLrust fight going on ariiong the De- mocracv in this State, preliminary to . . ... . i tie meeting vf their convention at i Erie in September iie.L All the d j Erie in September ue.L All tht ., ements that were hostile to lb5 elec tion of Wallace as U. S. Senator, have now combined, or arc combin- ing, to prevent the nomination of any of Lis friends or supporters. Lacking a journal in ibis State, ol any considerable influence, where- tors, and the New York Sim, whose While we ti c : ! lr," abiut t li i ri tcisst I vniiurc-:. vi-l ,i. the iuloriiccico warfare waged araorgl the-m is ed intm-.-t. r.s indicating the; droit nnd I.atir f.-n.U !"...: rio- in I Lis 1 1 IltlCi HI t i 1 1 fl r.1 l,V n(l t'TiiTCS their lit 11 . 1 - tcr lack of cohesion. IViEoinKs, not men,' was formerly the vat h- Democratic party. I.ut word of clearly ::. n not principles, is the rel t cf the present fictions. lying idio.-y ncra-io ll'i ..1. 3 t t . 1 ' g may Le anticipated, auj when the weaker is driven to tko i , LU wall, the victorious cabal will publish a confession of faith, to which all rro"0;n n -;m i, 1 q ... w . pelled to swear eternal fealty. Drunken with the unexpected sue - cess of last fall, the rival cliques are niadlv rending each other in their struggle for the Fpoils, which they ... . , 1 ' , vainly miagine they have secured. - If the people had cot resolved 10 rc- claii the power which they fjolifcUy ciuiiw ins jruer wuieu iuuj uuueuij permitted to slip from their Lands at the late election, the di.-gusting exit- ' bition these factions re making of i j-. i ue grauu casucurnii oA'ance jnionj th'.s class ol men. Lb s ; i Erie, a claslinj c-f nrms, a 'soon f :-tabj;shcd aa enviable ropata war of words, and indiscriminate :t?on f.,r his ranch, and S3 sa an ail their utter unfitness to be entrusted t Ley could leave this world without with control, would at once Fettle the ' auy apprehensions regarding her fu qucstion. But as the harmonypre-i turc. The girl was engaged to a vailiDj in the Bepublican rants and the wonderful unanimitv with which i lLeir ncminations were made and arc ! ,A v,,, cirV,i a? iUCfctioQ of Blccees atlh I , , be O io com- cnaions iu the enemy's camp only the more certainly indicate tLc overwhelming majority under which buried. thev will Lc axotiii u tvirxi:.vs. The Patriot declares that it never charged that the affairs of the State Treasury was not intact. Hon. A. K. M'Clure, in the Phila delphia Times, knows that no defa!-j cation can be discovered for that best of reasons: it does net exist. He savs tuat a3 a mcmucr oi cue nxuie i member of the Senate t Finance Committee for the last three . 1, t.o.l i.rnrp r.nnrrt 11 r.ity r.f Hall Ail. " " . 1 - '-- - learning ' the true condition of the Treasury. The Hon. Justus F. Tem;.!e, Dcm oeratie Auditor General cf the St.it has made oath tha: tnc fciate ireas-,' .... ... . i I I urcr' accounts or the Si I arc correct. 1 ,t... l.,,. ... i rd new comes a. on: 1NU lii.L : n-;.n,,C!J in tLe Democratic snrllin ' Pnminirti.n f.f lt witier's :nol l-y 'courtesy called a House. 1 !,e.-c Ci lis- ! I 7 r, .w.i.;ii Lui. I I . er; combe report that if, as is alleged, ' ' rn tniT". I merits Lave beea croo'.o i to marie ...... , i.. ery.' liack.ng tne iiiana jou io mi;;- -- , - - pl"y declare that thcr ha t f.ilod t0 1 hc, !"Kiors, iiowcver wt-.-c. too lind any evidence cl irau l, they are ' f10 him. an-1 one of then- nu.a compclied, in order to tiake a decent : br brought him to the ground by a appearance before their party, to ! wo.l-aimed bullet Iror.i a nccdle-gun make this admission, aeeomnied . 11 Was M0U ascertained that the red with a mean insinuation that they J n'aa " as "'T wouacieJ hi the thigh. arc unable to sunturt with evidence. ' This was wrung lrom them after four ; months of investigation, during two f "I10", 'Q, ni?iir carrying t :i e ncc months of which time they had com-1 Ue-gaa ball in his thigh, and has Dot pletC and undisputed control of the auditing department of the State. I And vet there are few Democratic 1 - eitilors ho continue to Uouniler around in a sea of uncertain and in definite charges about defalcations, robberies and losses. Their sense less and ignorant clamor about a matter w hich tbey arc either too ig norant to understand, or too dishon est to explain in a candid manner to their readers, instead of assisting their cauge, is disgusting the fair minded and intelligent voter, and "raising a false issuo which thry know well enough must, recoil upon the Democracy of the State." Give facts or cease your ravin'-. Your surmises Lave their foundation in partisan zeal, and desire for party victory has destroyed your sense of justice, and every element of decen - cy. Ha rrinb u ry Telegraph . Tub Cincinnati CfMfneroi'u.which is, in no sense, a BepuLliean sheet, Las exciting the interest of a few spccula a long article upon, "Who will win ! tive parties, vh-. determined to test the Ohio race?" and after givicg, sne-iLis powers of endurance, cifically, thirteen good reasons f rj Blackhawk was particularly aax conelnding that tho Bepublicaas will j ious to make the trial, just to satisfy win, funis up thus: "To sum un, we find the prestige iof Alien, which was a force, faded, jf not gone altogether tho Haver of reform in the Democracy dissipated ad raade ridiculous the antagon- ism to tue iioman cuurcu waaiom , provoked and turnc j against the De mocracy, by Ultramontane preten- sions tue laioeral party dissolved, , mounted luti L-arru ana .commenced and the Prohibitionists dwindled j liio test. Two trustworthy raen the German converts to Democracy were detailed to remain with him in disgusted and driven to the Bepubli-I the room, which was. kept securely cans by the intolerable ignorance and j locked to avoid .interruption, to see audacity ou a vital business question j that ho faithfully carried out his at of their late associates the hard- j tempt. .They arc to relieve each mouey Democrats, including the j other for needed repose. Shortly be strong men of tho party, alienated, j fore 1 o'ebek th:3 morning a reporter and their personal ambition and pride j of tho r-.'si gained admission to the enlisted against their party success .room whore the private exhibition the Bepublicans rallied by asenso cfi danger and ol resentment lor unex pected, and as they think, undeserv ed defeats, while their diligences I i - r l . . r I nave oeen iorgoiieu ana opportuni ties for strife among themselves are absent, while ia addition to their ap pearance ia full strength they are an imated by the knowledge that their opponents have been guilty of blua deriogof the largest proportions, and j negro nearly six fctt Lib, and appa that this Ohio campaign is, in the cs-jrcut!y posas-c l "f remarkihle timaiion oi tue people oi me whole j country, of national significance. "We come, therefore, to the con clusion that a BepuLliean victory ia Ohio this time is a certaintv and I that the majority for Hayes will be certain and emphatic, larger than Le j received on former occasion,-' and j sufficient to pron ouce the doom in ithe. nation forever of tho sort of Detnoc- racy that is now averting itself in ! this State." - ' " J Dralh of lady Franklin. r i r i- TT" , ; , ' . all combine to ciake it ' one of the Li ly Jane Iranki.n wl.so - death j most foolhardy aud apparently hope was announced Monday morning, M,r3 undertakings ever attempted for was born about lsj. and w'as mar-! tLc f ake of a little raliry train. His ried in 1S26 to Sir John Franklin. I lasV viu b, co.. 1f Iler husband went, iu 13C. to Tnatallf at C o'clock this Diemans Land as GovcWor, and ' j)t irou p-i ju;t 17. iuiiuci rue ni.1. villjiauil u .Ulill. I 1845 he set off on his famous- Arctic ! l.;k. ,.,. i.:. .t.i expedition in Erebus and Terror.) - . - Two years passed and nj tidings of ( E v V "ii, J u!y 21. Some Jays bim had been received. Then it was!3?0 Mrs -Merritt, wife tf Colonel that Lady Franklin's namo came Crs: J Nlerritt. United State army, was ea- promincntly before tbo public. , Ia : tho spring of 1S4S she offered largo : rewards to any persons discovering1 or affording relief tJ the missing ! party. Her exertions were continu- jii,l0r. ta;tr.t .ud ur.a3ht r..ck cd year after year until 1S57, wLeu' : Capt McClintock brought Lome .0;iaua, July CO. Thirteen, min proof that Franklin must Lave died, irs and four wazocs' were cantured as far back as June 11, 1S47. Lad v i irauk.in s interest in Northern cx-i oa toatc to the Black Hills Friday plorations did not cease with this last, and brought into the fort on pa discovery. Even the expedition that role. Sm-1bM . and sixty has just left England found ia her a Mormons ; left here for Salt I.al;. warm and generous supporter. j ..s.w.-5n-r..2t' 5j;i.iitr- .f ihe; Litt'e Arkari-as. i.vrr is liunns Turkey chV, at tie month c which ', 1-s ''ll'l r;.;ch, nn c! an old stepp'B place la the days whoa government I T,iMvisIi:r.s Wt Ti i.auied irora I or; inn Territory Lj jra:fcl,r to'lko Ir ,; end r.n:l; tear.)?. This ranch U' - csial!:.-.!;c.l Ly Geary many years ' n II o was uu oi l ..jnticrsmari, j ut and bull a hacker t:nr-eif, ana .narritir.:-n of Lis extensive 1 i ;a conscq'i ; UuDgcr l : c ill iu..a:i.-i was jwm, througo ijis :.'i?. i unie:itaii;y a number ! of eniirraiit? were r.-rsuaded to settle ; around hir.i. Tor a number of years j all went weii. The ot:ler3 raised ?co:1c','!k I ir ffii:c;i tbcv receivea ' b!?h prices The reputation (f the ; t.jy.cd, and the farmers croun-J his : oil ranch are almost countless, Amfing the early settlers was a fumi- & Vnio,Uai: TX . Fa,confr- ca ifcitttio? of Kvbtrt 1 aa-jcer, his wife , cuy j-; aou. j; vcars old. These people j La 1 amassed a fiua'l fortune, and j La;i uuiLiaiicu " riii.ui h huui-, ui j were looking forward t J the tit SK uM. t.ir'.r il.r.;;v f.irn-.pp tf.il !( i)I;iee.I me niarrv ''. ,f ' ,b,,j ,. ,t,nf i 1 5 , . - tout arm, a warm heart, indomitable courage, and a good nentesteai!, and, Lad nothing happened, would have boca marrisd last i'riday evening. The lic'.o for the marriage arrived; so uiJ tbo Lridogrouia and iavited guests, but no bride appeared. Her parent.-, sui'posin-.' she was in her J room, went u the door to warn her that the t.;ae Jor ti;a ceremony naa t arrived, wl.tn io ineir nismay iucj. 1 t .1 T At found the room empty. It was early evening, cud not yet. dus.i, sj luey wet to the window to discover the mailt. Tl ..." t .!! St 1 ) sa ;v r.ipicliy U;sap- jioarmg tLrou h the timber ou the creek bsnk r. man earn lug ia Lis arms the fui iu cf a young girl, which from her dress thev immediately rccog- J-"' j L-' '' , V , - 1 ... .! ... .1 :- .1. v a' tut; ,wu"-u l,ar'J . i s'.d riC'd 1.1 :.t uriiicij, iniiueai.iieiy iiiiruiL WiiLin a few miaiHcd thev were within gunshot of the fugitive, their weapo; t were unr.ble t use ;i cor.-cciiieLc:s 01 li slreldi Lid U V t til The form of i vjung lover! t .... . the :tlmo.-,t breathless abductor, . Le j 's. i.-cd him. an 1. tfter a brief struisle. rj;a inn-. ri:i'i ' nr.I uv-,-1' .-. l. : n " i wrested ihe srir! fi-om him. The ub-, i. '. ... - ' ' .... .i ;Uncti - r v;ai J7V l' icvcnr.o Jiiuian. : WiiO Ii loaTt'd ar-'i:r,d the iieighbor- 'hood ior a year ir tivc. At the r:.e time ti.ar !e wnui-r reguaeu ' PWCCUicari, uu' savaf, iy u -v.m.u. iiiovenier. t anl ccl-Iike fpcaped l;V;.'.i his hold, and t!.irrf.l tin n keen run flown lie creel: 110 laKea P"s"" Mfa in nci.hboring dug-out, from which he f "C oL-ea ia.u oi, ..unoagu searcu nas hcen h' lbe -f tl,c J0'1 bidy, whose wedding ha.sbcen i i -i i. !. , .. . t. i indefinitely p istponed, ia coascqaoucc of n. torVoti attack of brain fever, the result of her fright at tho treatment of tho Fr.rage. Fran th-; L'nren U'cr.'i yVn's. A Ti-st of I.t Ilir.inco. Probably one of the most remarka ble feats of p.?de.-;trianism ever at tempted in the West is that now be ing essayed ia this city by a colored man wb- calls himself Bb Black hawk. This individual arrived in this cttr a few" days ngo, end while ahagthe docks claimed that he was ; able to stand upon the head of an 'ordinary barrel and constantly turn ! round f?r twenty-four hours without , dririkj- food or sleep. He asserted that that he bad performed the feat in Eastern citie and talked so confi dently that fit last Le succeeded in thc lnCTPduioTts i that '. he could do what he claimed, and accordingly it was decided to gratify Lira. A corn raou liquor barrel was procured and placed in a small room in tho third itory of the Ilawley Block, next to the Central Ptlice Station, on Wood bridge street, cast, and precisely at 6 o'clock laa. cvtti:;? Biackhawk was given, and found Bub resolutely shulHiBg craua-l ca tLe barrel h-ad Apparently as fresh as a daisy. At that time he had beea at it "nearly seven hours, claimed U be entirely free from' fatlgu?, nntl waa confident that he would Gil oat unless some inf.ir curred. cea accident oe- BlacklaAkii tta! art, coal-black strengtu . aa'l endurance. Jle is about thlrtyive years of age, and for several years past La3 been em ployed as a jorky aad a frroom. The difficulties of the undertaking which he Las so confidently attempted can hardly be realwed unless a person has tried it Tor himself. The narrow .standing-room afforded tending to tire and cramp the lower limbs, the danger of dizziness caused .by the constant pivotal motion, and thvj fact taat no sleep, lxd or drink, what ever, f.s allowed to the "pedestrian," completed evening. A liclauua Oiilrne. ticcil oa ." 16ar4 .the ' tugboat Mike Xortoa an-lgrossly. outraged. Two n.ica Tvcrc iJ-'djy. arrested c'oa on suspi- fori y-Cvo' miles north of Fort Laramie Cily last evening. - Ilniniride nl Iiarlow. Ye.-rerday morning there arrived ? i;i this citv ffoiu Barton, by the ear'y ' train over the Cumberland and I enn-, sylvania railroad, Constable Jlenry McKinzie, having in charge a -young man named John Stuart, who had been committed to' jail by Jusiics Harchus for shooting and killing John Wallace, a well-known tavern keeper at Barton. Young Stuart wis locked npinjaii, -vhcre he siill remains. The facts ia the ease, 03 nearly a could be learned, are. as follows: Oa Sunday afternoon about six o'clock Stuart went into the bar-room cf Wallace's tavern and took a drink with the proprietor, after which the latter drank with him. Shortly af terwards a difficulty arose, and Wal lace forced Stncrt to the door, tnoct- in:r him down and kicking him m the sides. Stuart a-tempted to run but as he tried to rise was knocked down by Wallace. Finally Stuart drew a revolver and. fired at Wallace, some say two, others three shots, the last one takiu.' effect in Wallace's left breast, and he fell to the floor and died in a few minutes. Stuart was so badly hurt from the beating he had received that he was unable to walk home, but was carried to the house of his brother, whence a mes senger was despatched for Justice Barchus, and Stuart surrendered himself, waiving examination. He was immediately taken in charge by Constable McKinzie, and brought to this city yesterday as stated. An inquest on the body of Wal lace was held by Justice Barchus, Hnd the iarv rendered a verdict of "Death fro'm a pistol shot at the hands of John Stuart." Wallace was about fifty vears of age, and was a very large and a man of great physi cal strengtu. tie leaves a wne . acu eight children. He was well known in this county, and was considered a desperate man. lie will be remem bered as having beaten over the head with a pistol United States Deputy Marshal Crenger, who about two years ago, attempted to arrest him cm the chargo of counterfeiting United States currency, as well as for a disturbance made by him at the fair ground? in thin city two or three years ago. A case was pend ing against him in the court for as saulting Thomas Began. Stuart is about twenty-two years of age, of medium build, but not tall. Hi3 father has been dead lor many years and Lis mother died last spring liis family have always enjoyed the respect of the community ia which t. .1 .....1 1... I..... . w. r. n r Llie v II veil, uuvi uv u.is iiui uvi uc bad character. He was, with others, indicted by the Grand Jury last snrmg for rioting at a party at tne ', p r - Tt.. c- . . . . . f nou.-e oi -ir. jouu oauieuner, ai Barton, but ill were acquitted, the great mass of evidence being ia their favor. Stuart was visited at the jail by a Xcu;-i reporter yesterday. Ho appeared to greatly regret what he had done, weeping bitterly when talking of the trouble it would give his friends, but said he had acted iu self-defence, as he believes he would have been killed by Wallace, if he hnd not defended himself as he did. He bore strong marks of the kicks and blows ha had received. Cumberland Xeu July 20. 1 ! .M Inking Acronnutsi. There was no news till late last night from Donaldson and the journal ist who made an ascension from Chi cago on Thursday afternoon and en countered during the night trie terri ble fralo that swept down from . tbo north over Lake Michigan. When last seen they wero over the lake, ) and the car was dragging in the wa ter. Ihe vessel that sighted them put about to go to their rescue, but suddenly the balloon left the water and sailed off at a high elevation A special dispatch to the Chicago Times says that a balloon was seen passing over Goshen, Indiana, on Friday, and this affords some hope, but if the voyagers had landed any where they would have been heard from by telegrah before this time. Donaldson is cool, courageous, and a man of fertile expedients in the hour of danger, but all these qualities may have been of no avail if he met the great storm ot Thursday night oa the lake. The Chicago Tribune of Sat urday gives the voyagers up as lost, alleging that the balloou was rotten and could not have withstood the strain upon it. Donaldson's com panion was Newton S. Gritnwood, a reporter of the Chicago Keening Journal. After the above was written the following despatch was received from Chicago at 2 o'clock this morning aud seems to pfovc that a very sad trag edy has occurred: In regard to the missing balloon which left this citv last Thursday af ternoon, incoming vessels give the following statements, which seem to prove that the aeronauts Lave been drowned in Lale Michigan. Cap tain Furlong reports seeing about F;!c j miles northeast of Chicago a life preserver with the straps pulled out, floating ia the water, and something near by which looked like tho basket. Be did not make it cut exactly, -not getting near enough, lie had not heard of the missing balloon. Cap tain Castello reports that on Satur day evening he saw something like a balloon sticking out of the water about four miles from Grouse Point. He could not get near it. The can tainof a lumber vessel arrived to-day reports seeing a dead body, wearing a gray coat, about forty miles from Grand Haven. The balloon sent up yesterday landed safely. lllgb Water- Teure Haute, Ixd., July 29. The high water in Wabash river is doing considerable damage to crops oa bottom lands. About three thousand acres of corn between Terrc Haute and Ilutsonville, a distance of fifty mi.es, has licea destroyed by the overflow, and it is th iught other localities along the river have suf fered proportionately. . i .. ' j Ihe Mlsatnjr. Balloonist. Chicago, July 20. Nothing what ever hiis been learned to corroborate the stoiy of Donaldson's balloon hav ing landed in the vicinity of South Haven, Michigan. The telegraph operators at tht point knew nothing of it last uight, and communication with that section is t-evered ti-day. The story is generally discredited here. Bewards amounting to $700 have been offered for the recivery of the bodies of the aeronauts, and steam tugs are now hunting the lake for them. The Wbtakey F rands. Milwaukee, July 20. The Grand Jury of the United "States Court at Oshkosh to-day found three indict menrs against Samuel, Lewis', Jacob aud Max Biadskopf for conspiracy to defraud the revenue. Other indict ments have been found, but are kept secret. ' s-r-T: A JVnrliil Accident. p The ItftvHlo enrrcspbn.lenrofchW ' j o Beading Ea'jlc says : "Amelia Harp, a wuiow iaiy, ageti hny-uie -l , jent a Ion? opinion in tt.e Luorpen residing with her bUier, Airs. Thomas ! hjn c& rovjewi;ig the various acts Evans, also a widow, s-jnie five luileai (onre;3'Ve!ating thereto and the southeast of hire, and a short '"-j vurious0 decWons of the Supreme ance north of Limerick township, Court of C!aimS) ou which the priu Monlgomcry Cuunty, met LSr oeath , - , overnin-this case have been under p-i-iiiiariy .ui.-.ivsMdg nuiui- Harp, better known by the name o Schweak, Ler iuaiJea name, wai.as - sisting in putting away hay f .t'"' wLich referred the case to the Pst mow of her sister's farm, 1 he ui'd ; uri.cr (t.ma t,at umh-r the law man, .Mr. Charles lluist, drove into the Larn with a load, previous to which Le persuaded Mrs. Harp to as cend to the mow, as it woj! 1 he more convenient for Ler torem-h iteretLan after the team had entt ri l. Heist then proceeded to tho Lju i-j get a drink of water, ;he woman ia the meantime sitting or layiufr on the hay. A minute later and Mr. Frank Evans, sou ol B. Brook Evaas, Esq., and grand-soa of widow Evans, nged 13 years, entered the barn with a two pronged fork iu Lis Lands. The boy was also assisting in taking ia hay, and made a hand on the miw. knowing that the woman had pro- ceded him, young Evans tossed the fork up to the mow; at which moment Mrs. Harp raised her head, and, hor rible to state, received one of the prongs iu her right ere. The point passed upwards, and penetrating her brain soma three inches, producing death in less than ten nrnutes. The sad affair narilvzed the lad, and it was some moments before be could ... 1 leave the spat. Aii inquest was held , ui ;s an mvard w hich the on the body thaiame evening by Dep-,Uourt caa cuforcei anj taat uacss uty Coroner Samuel Lans, Esq., Congress intervene?, the claim is de Limerick Square, and a verdict barr(.j hy t,e 6tatu.e of limitations, dered in accordance with the above,. J fact. ! Torriflc Kxplosinsi. Hit nil Ilobbrrj. WiXTimoi'E, Me.; July 23. The I National Bank of Winthrope was en tered this morning,' and the vaults and safe of the Savings Bank opened. The robbery occurred abjut three o'clock this morning. The bank iscn 'the second floor of a brick building 011 Main street, near tho Winthropo Ilcuse. The safes were blown open by nitroglycerine. There were three distinct explosions, all heard by sev eral persons. The robbers left, within ten minutes of the last explosion, which blew out all the windows in the front part of the bank and caused a gener al smash-up iaslde. , Tho contents of the main Safe were so badly mutilat ed and so many fragments were left behind that it is thought that the amount secured bv the robbers could not have been bir-re Tho capital of the bank is one hundred thousand ! dollars, and the amount" cf deposits!"". 01 cai3,ls- . , . '..,,i. .i .1 i ti... . ., e.. . im.,.. i. tiuuuivu llj'juiiiju. i ; ...vn vi ut'ia ' institutions were rilL'd of their entire contents. The standing of tho bank, the directors say, will not be impair ed. 1-cur men have been arrested on s u-picion of being tho robbers. 1frlb!o Disaster at rx Tire. Cincinnati, July 2i. Th; build ing occupied by Black fc C. us a printing office, and W. W. Donald son, lithographer, was burned this morning. Loss, 25,000. . Wble the (iiremen were still at werk, the walls were thrown down by an explosion of gas nnd seven fire men, including the chief engineer, were buried in the ruin?. The chief engineer was tho first ono reeeucd. lie was ia nn insensi ble condition, but it is thought his in juries are not fatal. The others were soon sifter discov ered and taken out, all of them more or less injured, but it is thought only two fatally hnrt. -Thrco other men were severely iojured by flying miss iles. ' : , Saiiguiiiiiry 4'oiillirt in t!ie C jpr.ikre Xaf ion. ' ' - St. Louis, July 22. Information has reached here of a most sanguin ary fight at Skin Bayou, in the Cher okee Nation, about twelve miles from Fort Smith, on the morning of the 18th. -The coTr.batants belonged to the rival political factions; of Boss and Downing. Sylvester King, Wra. Sanders and Joseph Cody were in stantly killed. Cody received the contents of seven double barrelled shot guns.loadetl with buck shot, making one hundred and three dif ferent wounds-.' The ni-iht following the contending ' clans, consisting of about thirty men on each side, met again, and considerable- firing was heard, but no d fiuilf" particulars have been received. . . A,'rjjro I.jrnch:!. MemiMMS, Tf.xx , Juiy- 21. In May last a young lady reniding at Inka, Miss., was brutally "outraged aad beat a at tho depot wi.ilo wait ing for an escort at aa early Lour by a negro hack driver named Lewis Thompson. Darin? the struggle she bit him on the cheek, which led to hid capture. - Last Monday ho was arrainged for trial, aad vesterdav' the jail and taking Theuipsuii do wn near the , depot , and hanging j. him. This morning the body was cut down bv the Sheriff and interred. I " . ' nreadrnl I'nrrirldc. New YoltK, July, 13, James Baii cy, residing at No 421 West Thirty fourth strccr, wa3 to-rlay shot in the breast and instantly killed ' by ' Lis eldest son, James L. Bailey. Fath er and son had epiarrelled, when the latter drew a revolver and discharg ed it at Lis father. "The sen, then walked out into the street," and gave himself in custody of a 'passing po liecman, to whom-he acknowledged the crime. ' ' ' . , ' SI Hen Killed Montuomeky; Ar.A., July 21 It is reported a terrible fight occurred ia Perdado, Escambia county, between two families llatlett and Brers ia which j six men, consisting of i father and two sons on each side," vre en gaged. .Five were' killed outright, while the sixth and last Las a buck shot in his side, which luust cause death. IJjth families aro said ti'be of Indian descent ' An old farnily feud was the causo. ' - . A Wire t Uoppcd tu rivces.. , t f t Cixcixxati, 0.,July l?.Dcs patches from Irouton, Ohio, say : Taylor Fortner, a desperate charac ter, residing five miles from Iron'on, quarrelled with Lis wife .yesterday and after' nearly chopping her ia pieces took to the ' woods Ho was r..-.v am, ui - qnT - ate resistance, "wLile attempting to cross the Ohio ; river, and is now in Greenup jail. The woman is' stiU living, but cannot recover. ' . ii r o i nn l p inr F.ii nir.ia r The creatct ex-itcmc"t ensued upon I Kvalu'ky ail the treams are report- J severed lrom Lis b -ely, aadiu Lis ie the announcement of rhe'verdict asir1"5 rffi"' "' Lcv.KaaiLl1 1 fovt-ry Le became fcarfaily def,rm.,t: thehdy waspoor and un?rotec cd, i "-Vcr Chartestowp s a., has h:s Lead Icing draw a lytte sevc, but highly esteemed bv ail evens' f'"; rt t ing of the nui-cli , catciy out , f it The excitement cuinuaatcd last night, t?J-ur hours. Oreat damage to proper position. He wcr.t t r. a party of uisguised .men going Xo nn,st ,EeccSSnri!-v re'o!l of Peltoa, in Bel! Ci.unty, whli 'opinion cflh Attorney Oenernl in i the Chorpennlnaf Wasimnhtox, July Tho At- j i0Ty (jcneral has sent to the rresi- ;a(j;cjA'jv conMiiercj. nv opinion jis;that $U 1,000 found due by the late i Postmaster General cannot be paid t : .c ,he rn,cai cf t,e resolution i . i0S,nl!lsU.r (Joneral did not act as Judge, but merely a3 a Minister cu Congres3; that his finding is not in the nature cf an award by an arbi trator, and that the case does not dif fer in principle from the case of Gor- don vs. the United States (7 Wah, i:3); that tho award of $100,073 heretofore paid by Postmaster Gener al Brown to Mr. Chorpenning, which was found due under the reference to the Postmaster General made by i i,.,.rnn.B, fi-fi not bind Chor- j nnin ,nat be cou! d not appeal : Co:j0,rcs3 for n)ore. Oa the other ' tanl, the Attorney General holds ,hnt :h i'ost master General is not authorized to pay the addition al amount found due by the late Post master General, for the reason that Congress repealed the resolution of reference before tbo money was paid. j He also holds that in the present con dition of the law the Court of Claims ban jurisdiction in this case, but is 2!early of the opinion that the amount found due bv the late Postmaster I ! Iowa City, Ia., July 2d. About II. (.! "ine o ciociE last isignt one or tne cooking tanks in (.lose it Son s paper mil! exploded, causing the exj lo.-ion of four others, and utterly destroying the stock in the stock rooms. The men at work in the destroyed niill (five) were killed CLilm, the fire man, Giimore, foreman, and Smalcr and llierney, laborers. Herman Bcchtcl, a workman in a flour nii near by,had stopped in o the paper mill about a moment before, and was instantly killed. The bodies cf Chiha, Bechtel and Giimore were blown five hundred feet across tLe street and over tbo hoines, and were recovered. Tho bodies of Tieruey and Suialer were either burned ia the ruins or blown into tne river, llienitd ra worth $250,000, and was turning tons of brown paper, running twenty-tour Hours a a.iy, wuudou'n I vnimore's wne, wuoi-soa uu'evcoii coiitiuement. is not expected to ra v ' i . the pcti'iek. ant! I'oeh'el s mo. her id 13 thought to bo dying. rJvfrtlr.itloit of.-i liuuk f:v-.hirr. PoTTstille, P.v., July 20. "Will ing has been heard of M. M. Mock, the missing cashier of the Ashland German Banking Company, who Ieft'rl c:;l IW" j';l L Id.TV J IKIiO Ulf'4 l.tllU t" Pi''.t.-.vi!le, where ho hired n team and left for parts unknown. A rivtiee has been posted on the door of the bank that tho directors deem it ad visable to keep the bank closed until a thorough investigation can be had of the affairs of the late cashier. The notice created great excitement, hun dreds cf . workiagmen, depositors ia the concern, immediately leaving their work to ascertain the condition of affairs. The amount of the defal cation is not yet known. The poor German people ore the principal suf ferers. . lint t.J.lo.i In.-I 1. h.1ti' n r. ft ......ii t.. ' A Probable FnCal xpcrlm7n t. Cixcixxati, July 22 At New ark, O., to-night a terrible accident occurred, resulting in the serious and perhaps fatal burning of a number cf persons. A test was to be made cf a fire extinguisher and a building had been erected by the consent of the City Council, which was to be fired lor the occasion. It was thoroughly saturated with coal oi;, and during the preparations, it pre maturely took fire. An explosion occurred, terribly burning D. C. Winegardner, Mayor ; lion J. B. Jones, Charles Hamilton, Street Com missioner, nnd a bridge contractor from Toledo, and some fifteen or twenty other men and boys; some of the latter it is thought arc fatally burned. . i " flr.tvy Halii Storm iii tho Oliltt Valley. Cixcixxati, July 22. Beports from the entire length cl thi1 lOhio Valley to-night show that one of the heaviest rainfalls of the season has occurred.'Tfl :thc ' past twcrty-fo:r hours. At Evansville three inches of rain fc.'l to-day. At Yincennos rain fill in torrents, beating down grain ' aad ? grass". It is estimated that 10,000 acres ofcorn in Wabash bottom are under water. The wa Lash river is rising rapidly, threat ening an overflow of tLc entire bot tom. Through Southern Ohio end ! Hit tiivn oit'enlcitcinte Siililii is. "t EiaiMcNp," T.vV'July 20. The Old First Virginia Begiment Associa tion, composed of survivors of the First Virginia Begiment as it existed before and during the late war, had their first reunion to-day "since they were banded together as soldiers of the Confederate army. . The rennion took place at the city -water woiks, and was decidedly a most pleasant affair. ' Old comrades who had stood shoulder to shoulder on many hard fought battle fields met and enjoyed themselves in peaceful festivities, "re counting old war incidents, target shooting; banqueting; speech making, itc. There were nearly two hun dred veterans prcsent,"and all agreed that the reunion was a most pleasant one. The only noticeable feature of the day was the bearing through the streets in the procession of the old regimental battle flag by the ensign of iheSregimeDt,. Pat "Woods, who gained some no'.orietv since the war by , an .'assault upon Congressmen Porter, for which offence Le'was sul sequently arreted and confined ia the old Capitol 'prison at .Washin---t'M. -' - . Fulton Wins the Amerienn Cn; Loxnox, July 2J. The rain ceas ed at Wimbledon at 2:30 r. m., and the shooting for. the challenero cun. which was'td bo c"omietcd for by. the Americans aloaow. becaii at-"3:30. 1 1'he tky.waa Uwwiig aad. the wind j right, iuiioa made cisht consecu- .iiit) nuiiij eyes ana uanueld six The following is the score: Fulton 133, Canfield 12C, Coleman IP" Bruce 117, Baliard 10S, Gilderslecvo 1 105. The possible scoro was 150 i. i n . -i . . . , 111"- .1. I V C 31UII1I, . Ju'v i;. this laornln.-r prepar.:! ing maJe I'-jf the ,'-e match i',r tho chau'pi- world. Ex-mr.-ioa tii thousands, arrived h ici is full of stranger:', gaily decorated v. i;h cialts of every dc.-c. i - v merry people, a.e i.ii . waiting 1 r tne .-tan i with h;s backers a:i I i; are con'iiK nt of vi'-t-.i v. son, with a party o!" !' itist arrived rn ('.';: -i .1. B. ( r oa t'le is ::ei:o;a - J.La N a.-;, it!-.' A menu a i o , .e n vve;i. naaied " his trailer- i I'M ward Ouiuii, ;:ri Th i ''I .iii.is iv. - i - Stf.i.iarcl. of New ot CiiEsTi.t:. Pa ciau; Captain John Puiimaa, Ja-jpulaad v in. IJunlc Bigl'.n, M. E. Mcluiyre, F. D. 11k k-K-eioieuf, ,v.;., man, aau Steamboats are coatiuu nicaibcr.: Oi liiC pit - .ia-.!v 11 v ar t.i:..i.-.on..- i, Soil, With tWO ti.'. tl.?.ilid pJ oa board, has just put in an appc -irii-it The weather is charm In;', and tl wnter is cs s:ao na a-? A c'.-J- rr.ee is anticlpsieil. - 1: 15 P. .M. '-Brth .1- i r.s a C'oylo are stripped, ready t-. !.,!.- ti; idunve. TL.-v wiil tiive tlV at on t,iga;il of a gin si. -it. B.it!i i::c:: are ia exct-iiect cenfiiu-.-a rnd .-tn :1 dect Johnson made his f ; pear.'.ac'. and was greeted with c::.hus:a-;.'!. His broad, moseuiir body was grc.ir ly admired, and was io mar!: 1 coa trast with tho liih figure cf Cov!.1. The betting two is to one on Jv!. ! ;o:!. Gloucester City, N. J.. Ju'yil -Ju.-t before the nica wr-ut over ti.u steamship Uliaoi.-, -n:r..uti- t Llvcr pool, passed, and wa mvivc-i v, i:.'i scream iug whi.!es l.t-cr.-, Chambers an 1 Fra-.k.i ;:;! v r.i.i: ted the men off the Amr.i.i Powell r-t Chester ut I:S'J I . ;i. A: t,.:.t,'.;o:i I , o ! l 0!:e a:.i 1-'- , t! ! same 1 v:-.."c.!:.i t-tw-tr-t ! i::.irc-.t s, C -viv Coyle led. by 2'-i ; position was la-sia 1-lam', v.-he-i C-:v ' and Johnsoa w-:. three aud t-ao-f.i stiil maintained of Tinicuni I.-i.i .'i a:.!;, -.-A ii;'.' i to 1 1 - -, - ' . 1 1 ' en C-.'V e. : .- :.li: ler. ing ha!fa mi! Cuy! gained miie. Cyi", start t-ti. ia cidod udva::.: la-jtneutarily-. tight miles ft At a: fiii ii a Covle was eti i Coyle was :-vvi 'oa: of water, jf-viinrang his ! Lead under. ! Cjrik Lighih-it; I spurt guiiie l it i At Bed Patikw V. ... 1 Ma-::.: At.i-r t ::C, .HI.. that Cov!;' self, li - l:v : he!;), ami was f:l- ! i ' i ' '. o 1 j iramci.iatc! I . 1 to uc ery wh'i, oa- r, i t -t r --. ' rv'-e 111 I cm than '.( the spot v. low. "r i i was ti t . , i;. ,l'H'. v i: . - .va'ei swa.n o i.'rs tlcci : I l-.'t i,a w: heir I !U I V thoji w ;. S The nque-t' 4 entire intante was ten and r.-!.r.!t' i.::!.:-; ti; Johesoa, niter being tokt a i water, was as fa.-; a as when tcred. II begaa d r.ei.'g a the great delight cf Lis r.iatM When ho arrived a Gloueo. thousand people wtro ia wa; cave him a ;rrand reception. iter :ii-r A Tf tai I i-ii.t. i The i:!-rv.;ic.t. of Austin. .-jays: From Serbia comes ti. ' Lt vs of the haalc ol a fcai.al trarcdv, and wo arc able to cat her the f-diowing details ia regard to it. Drs. Mailctte aad Manning were ith practicing physicians ia tnc sa.i.c ntigu'.'o; u and Lad been livin? tin-re b-r scv .ii, , rr.! i years. Some lltt'o proreSrion-T jea!-: ousics sprang up between then:, uad : Mailette, ia lime, l egjnto talk aa i.t; th3 other doctor ia what v.v- ;c,'.-.n!-i ed as aa unjustifiable mr.-.crr. Ho did not, as it is said, couild remarks about Manning in a prt sionai capacity alone, but Lad placed ; him ia a wrong soe-au light lc..re others, and had also indulge d ia rc- ' flections upon the character of a ! near female re-'r.iivo t f Mancirrg. Manning finally culled upon .Mi'.lr.te : to give aa explanation ci" his course, j which resulted "in an agreement be tween them to figl '. Tis-y wcr.t to, a store, selected c-cch ct them a butcher-knife, and liicu .-ick!.";r anj open place, commence.!, a wcik of; carnage. TLe kaives, ia their virsia : purity, did their vver'.c well, lur ?(!-, rc either was raortr!'" v.';;;:u!".l they ; were separated. Ma!!e;:e wvLcring ; in his gore, and Manuiu a wiwk oi" his former sei '. Tiioticrh par.i'ej . 1 and death, ia Mnan'rig's ca.-e, r.p-' pcciing ;m:b;acr:t, a gcancc was laulnally the siiot aad fai.'uf.iii v fca::- Vo "V i. 1 Vt !.- ! ' . 1 pon ! lie r- t sequel suows. i slowlv rec ;vc: ed of! ;,i li C'J ;:oa:a.:ts i woiinds. I M 1 convalescing, arid remained tin re ior a few months. Time rolled oa, aad: 1 T T . I . ' vengeance tiemr.aacn tiat toe rows1 made on the ciay of tho fight filled. The forces of attrcfti were t bring these two u. c a r i a ! a together m morai ccniijai were too great to withstand, and Mutming found himself, a few days ago. ia the little town of Scrb; Vengeance had c'ainied its reward; and no sooner had Manning tccame quietly domi ciled athisown home, than the fierce .1 .Mailette loaded his gun with deadly missiles, went in search of Manning, and followed him to his own door. where he made an attempt to L'il Lim, which resulted iu the immediate1 doath of Mailette. Manning had not 1 forgottoa the mutual vows of vtn-i geauce, aad when .Mailette made his1 appearance, he too was fully pre-1 pared. .Mailette fell pierced tbmugh I the heart with a bullet, and a fierc-. ar.d bloody vow W; fa A I.slii:er.y Selie"! n r J, its. licix, Pis.. July 21.Supervr! atthews and Bevcnuu. Ageats , avitt, aaCO and Almon to d ll Ma Gav in:: r 1 '. -.-. i.-.i I.T . . . other frauds. This is the third im-; pcrtant seizure this week. ILo Gov-1 ernment Las keepers ia e-Large of these establishments. 1! ,,0v',, c Ycr.ian !ntTi-:m tli-:.:. t . IlAnTi-r.r, Ct . J :'y Hoaso of Bej rc.-ciitativf s day, i02 to S2, to iiiilcfnil 't vof :e; v- fa.1 tlml.tll .r-'cJoo. i,. ,., - . , pone the O.U giVing WOlUCa rigllt t J l VOtC in Presidents 1 elections. causcu vue seizure oi lieismge-r e ei;5-.; tillcry, known as the Distilling Cotu-jf; pany of Pckiu, for the duplicate usc'i of stamps and having fermenting tubs concealed under ''round, aad thi 'SYliiskey Frands. 1 St. f I"-.! ' !.- -. iiil I ii- (M rs. jniy 'Z i ne ioi;oi w- - rr i i ii in r'1 indicted in coniiei-ii'in al'f.'i"l whiskey fraud3 be- I . il.t- Uui-.fd States District Court t.'-i;:iy: General John McDonald, Lite Siipirvi-y: lI this District, aud Colo r.e! Jolia A. J 'Vce, late Bevt rnn; A U'.'at. t L'l.'ged with receiving tin. ...-, f.il i'..-- "ii'i Jjr vi,!atioa of Uutit-s ui..; jiO 'Vt.s. Ihe defendants waivt'd a i .::.::'.! c: r.rroment and plead not M.' tv. Their boml; were fixed a .-.", tn'l each. Iludolph t Ulrith, 1 r Lit t ;T..ciog stamps and bunds - i'reai tmptv ca-ks, and for carrying ' oa a distillery without giving Iwnd; i arraignment waived; pleaded not g l itv.; ho gave personal recognizance iin -j.uoo. M. Forster, D. A. We-t Win. IJun'cke, for removal, con- f spirits, and not ef- . i ..;-. :i, .i-::,'.-, anal juiltent Waived; - , ; .-. " u. t., recoyuance :-.:i.ie-i ii a ii.CO'K B A. Eugelke and John ; li. Buriiei hi.- , ior n.. eiTaciug stamp.-- nrraiirnmen t waived and pleaded not 3 tueir personal reei-i.TTM. ;a r.v; ".ave s5,0'.,0 each. tobacco factory of F li The Set!!' ' ri.-l? t-iicr was K-'.o.i iliurday for vic.-i.ion oi tne rt'vci.ii,. An-s nn.l o : to-day an oueer iu,u;e ,, 1 ,,f f,f. property. an inventory The '!iarjii-uiiiDs 1 sac. Wasiiimitox, July -20 The opin i of the attorney general in the Cnorpeaning claim will not be cteliy cri 1 fjf a week, a further rxtt-nsinn . o: t.i.i. t :;-:.i: i L ivi:i,- Iji-ea granted to the t present evidcace in their . 'i i -.'- 'Uu ii co uj. D.Mi.'.'l.-i T Ii A TO IPS N OTl C II : It - !. late of tlntiaviile Twp., j.'iif.-iiratioii on tho alxive etat trod to liie undcrsisfiied, not we :' ir-c iiniel'ted to it to make lininc i' I tho-i havinsf claims aicuust it ..s v- authci.licaleil tor aettleiueiit o V-i-Inlay "t Juiy. I;;,, at the ul r.i. or in F'Hiih. rfit hs. A. J. STOXEU. Adiuinistrator. h IN OTICE .1 iii.-"rot tlueiiialioiiiiit T'j... , I '.l . ii- rcoy unen-'lice tliat they .iv i.nain-c any i.-r.-ona I'.aic'l i.- .i . ini.-i-s Io,- the purpose it it liiii-rinij UTri-.-j", nuts, kc, u: Julv. Ii7.". i. .11. s:hxeiikr, .aishl'H KK iiUs V.'.1. HKliKEY, II EX 11 Y S. lil-aiKEY. GEUiulE W .ML LI.EB DMIXITKATOIi'S SALE. i Inuui.-i'.r.iti-r of IK'nry I'lir, uf pu 'iio iiU ut I h-f Lite ::." .. i'.i 11tlU:itlU!l.U loWD ' '' . iJtt., Ill rJ;j, July 24, 1ST. r d i y eI-Kk. 1J y.ir N e.ir 1 - Il mi' .-s. i .;n,t nun. . ;; Ir -n ki-til.-s. 1 copier p, I :r:n iun.leai' nfs and ,-i;;':'tire and articles tiu -iiii-i ina i-- k:i" wu on day C II AS. A. I.UI1R, I'. i-'. t IA KPN y.ii. A;ini:iis;r:it"rs. OTP. i l'l v.s !c 1 1 ut Somerset , l-7, Catharine liirire. L:;..i'. Lti il'.it-iier. A. H .in-her. .IP vil 'iunliin petition-.! : to s-ll tne, l'i-iple's l.-.-t-r..-u-1't .'iiu.-tte in I piK-rTur. ,)S tic1 saiac lot ot trroilli'l I : i : y ili.alu r 1.'!!i May. A. I. ; :i :...i I1 -ii rt ordcrcl notice; to t a l..1 l. '- i' ' o'TS ol Somerset toalt 1 I ' ; :..-.'.r in Court on tlie.4tii i r. i-to slew cauJe why said - - . .,1 n-i' fa' L'nuit'-d aspraje-1 tor. ll-'ilic r.'iirt. E. 31. SCIiniK'K. i'ruth. motary. yl. HETSEE, I rr. pe Inn----, and treate.l more 1.1.4 v nc-1 t'hr.inic diseases succesiitullv, :n in We-;em elinsyirania. Jl'i.s : :i"n embraces not only hundrcis. ' :oy-:i-.a h-; lui.j listened :-ianJ treat 1 ,d" Liin-j Iil.-casc?. :C ir.-c. Aodrer:;, Dft. IvCYSEIJ, lJi'ir.n Ave., fittal-urgb, I'a. ! 'YOf.UNTAliY ASSIGNMENT A'U':-a-5 F Nt.iiil. "' .Tclfcrsun townshio. So c-- n't. i'.i.. h ivin-,- mido an assinninent to !.;'i-.:. re., tit n-i iwrsonal, lor ttie ben- ' ' ."' .1 hcn-liy irive notice to all 1-- ' 1 to .i l S'ahl to make immediate ': ' ' i-n-l i!ho Imrinz elitlrn acainst I,""'-:- ;' Uvtn ;oly autheutk-aioil i aet- TAI.EXTIXEHAY. "' ' A K1 TlCrt. Vr v.". ua vis tt Buo'jT"' GI-ISAP Grocery a.nd Confectionery SOMERSET, P., t I::-. Tin t-.o people of this cmnruu 'v-' o if ii. 1 -e l the Uroeory aial Con ii. 1-. K:i -pper, tfi., nppoaite the ', i have ni ida Talunhl additions t'.- t.'--k,t (lot-Is. We sell all to AX l e:f-rriiE. TltASi. v.n.uis;, MCE, SYKUI'S, Jtcr.ASSE-S, FISH, SALT. SPICES, Al'l'LES, t i.vor.ixa i:x tkacts, i ;:::-' ax';caxxei fruits. AI,Si, :.(::. toiiacco, cigars s.xuf", ekoo.ms, :-'':tS. TU-B.s,ac All V 'r Is French a i l common '". .ILU, MTS. CRACKERS AN Ii CAKES, FEKFUMEKY, AXI TOILET ahticlf. -, r.nrsiiEs, soap, e. t'or:::: ! Urn an ars..rtmci:t of Toy, ke., Mr th lilt la t r..!k-. I Iit'ii r-ir.fn7iMni InO ljpery an-i Con- t fc ta in -r ii:. cua at D;ivi3' Clicap Jrocery i.i i. y en e t:ii: i.ai.xet house. Vn.s. M. A. A i: it ui ss J A "TTATVJ A T ' UA,TrDT J-' Ji -LltJli illj JlIUIXj'j ' rnP,.. " 'I. A. AnHAUMS 4 SU' .rs. iar & 13 WTter Street, .1 "i-r.ii--''.I -IK- I,-N.f, Pi-isi.ur. Pi. Ti:'.: lv li. v;- c ; and : t- no ol v.-.- wn hotel h.i bean entirely n-no -a::i"l, i:nd havinif ln-en tii..l l..r a -. rs. t ic ifoprietors will spare no pa ins : v.fi.y it public sup.rt. and solicit ' f all who desiro arst-lass aivom--r ,J !'c ! T is rnppliisl with the htst .. . - mi- :,a i l.i.;iior.. i'iN'.r .vkals eei-.isr itt ifay . : oo -i, 7 t. P r J n n"T The I!I.t)OI) Is the LIFE, an.l I "ui '"iXS Z2 11 ilU Vb. ! Tt . .1 h.-rltli to the human lxly whUefac, r c, yi:c he s-cs of dl'eaie to all nart . r-r.ji. rv I'l U1FY tho UIMI). and n i' il Hi" '-lase. No retH.-dv htmcrrr i .T.-.i niiicli haiea.etcdiOjfn-ata nom- n:.iii.n:. ' :r--s as '.iipPOYCll lilOOtl ScarcllCI. , -,V .i.!-l'yas,irtn!- a national reputation fr . r . ii.c-tt All ci : ioriS.C ,'a nijeronn Fornatlcns. Ery--I Ji.a I'liindcs, Ulcers. s,re Eyes, S :M H-i I, Tetter. Salt Kheum, i lie- i -p.ri.il ami all Skin Diseases. .i.r -::- 'y i i a v,-.-tal.le cumpoun-l, and can r. : :i:a t j Lt.-t t' li ier infant. Ladies- h.. uf li r :. - ii.-f il.l-i'.itatir. diseases known as r'e- i be ".' "' -' ' : ' will fiii'l speedy reUef ly uinsf 1 tn T "y ,y- Jijwjrc ot enunterfeita. Theirenu- - IO- , ;. ..-.ir ncjiu u. E.SELLEK.S0O., l'ltts 1 0;-t- I l ,n !-o '"'""tu of each bottle. ' an i ifj lata a nd ra.untry dealers . Tae ?-nuiri6 ha3 our name. -K. . Seller H. Co., ' li:s ni"-5h' nthe botium of each wrapper.
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