f I t ?, ; 1; a, - J- i , tt j i j.i i vv,riica:ed. Tbe men woo Tii3 Somerset Heraia ff,. tcf!tLidforaedMdbeh.Ted uke -. - -- iT- fo. ' at-tl traitors, aod talked about wuttAjr - - - - - ufJz : , s uulea tteir views were con Tn7u7cstV:V cf tie ' Rtiorra 'c..d ..d Tilde.', election admitted. TVrracvMo defeat the choice of -i re tLe moving .pint a la , getuog pc,vlc f rr;di-c a to prevent counting of tie electoral vote by continuous debate cntiJ after the 4 b of March, and iLcs force k" tton next fa'l Yi are indebted to Gjverosr Hartrartftfor ts advance cpy of Lis aasual message. It we '.'' :,r this i--ue cf enr paper. We id" lay it before c;r reaJer i.h: week. 1; is a Ii-t:d, con-T.-thecsive !?;.: psjwr, wbicb ni.'ci- itself n tli wlo :eid Since tbe election, tbe "Reform Democracy tave slat-Joced t 1 pretense to !-n.-:rtr ucceney. ia ir.i:H-i lat week tLt-v s-ecuied CcD- trol of tie Scaate through the t j-eu shameless purr-rase cf an Independ ent, who had tLe controlling rule. Blaine was IS-:t week nominated f.r 1". S. Seca-or fur the full term of rix years from tLe 4ib day of March w:, by a niia-ii-raoas Vote of all the Republican members of the Legislature of Maine. This cervf j tribute to this emisf at A!p!-n!an. i received wilh tbe life- llert sati-fto3 1 j Lis many frie hr.T-fhotll the CcliQTT. ii Ceoxis the boiJ Cronin, who con- ,h Vetera! c-Jleire of Oe - irn and cat hii VO'.C for Tilden. fcuowiair that tbe .S;ate Lad voted lively f.r Hayes wa bcivrc tie .Senate coruniittce li.-t week, an 1 ua der Ere of a srvling cross examiaa tioa was c: n: t'.'.( d io ad.Ttt that he fcii Ik-oo b-oaglt a:.d paid f-r. TlU coble "Keforai : ru era;-' received three tb'aad U'jiiurs f r tbe dirty w.,:k he has done, a:. 1 the ihuij paid him was clearly traced to New York Tiir. Leji.-laftre met at Hams-lur cnTue-day o'!a.-t wnk a; 12 o'clock. TLe Senate ora: Jz-d by electing a Speaker j-rn trm, John C. Newmyer of AlV-Lecy county, tLcl the House .r?anized by flectis? I. lived Myer, cf Urad.rd f.r S. -raker. Tte Ui-ual .K-axer. cuiLOvr o: ci lji.rdiLate cITiccrs were tlco.ei Ly bjth HoUrei-. TLe (Joverr-'rs n.c--a-'e ws present ed sau read, a:id an a.ij'iurcii.oit wus Lid cat 1 Tucstiuy ut-uraay; to t-ire both !?;n-kr. uue to select and appoint tb r.-ccary omnilt- tee?. TiitRE is D) 1 h'ze-t auy doubt that Tilden and Lis fri nds i.-pired tLo Oregon ra-cality. Gjvernv,r Grover .f that State was tzamined by tie Stoale committee lart week and t compelled to admit that Judu Huad- Ir of Cincinnati, Abraham II. llewmt endMantoa Marble of New York; TiMcns right batid men, wrote ard furnished the authorities jla .rriumed precede on which Lc Lased his decisi a ajinointing Lro:r.n. an elector. It is in testimony a..-a That a large sum of cione , cot less than $1 5,000 was muc to tregon tibout tLe time of Cronins appoint, ment, through Mr. Ti'.dtiis bankers. Crvnin admits thai le received $3,000 , dir.-cu-.a. bere are theyr No epi ofit.andthecjuestioa now is how ?; swept over the 8tau nor .. . ,, , t , ua- ihere been anr emigration of toe roocn (i.a t.ovcroor urorer P'l l.nt Mtppcry fcam tas ct Uougut :ce;,,;aij. 'if.e negroes were afraid to I'residency'vct, tLauks to the intcgri- ty of the Republican elect .rs. The Democrats having at last bctn compelled to abandon a:l claim to Srvn'h fnrnV.tiA nnd T-'lorida t j i i It ! uJcrstond tbat Senator M?r and the Oregon fraud having cd-! . . . ,, , , 6 fri rjimv aazious to get tbe tHe- lapsedofus own graee.css rascali-j w h;ch lhe Oregon telegraph ty. tLcy Lave ljcn compelled to fall !.,,erat.;r Las thus far refused to give back on Louisiana alone li eastaia ! up. It is said that if the telegrams 1 t a -1 1 . i . ( ll '-i" fl'm r.f TiM n'rt rlrp'inn In . .c . .t i ,; - of Solid grouud to -'.and tip in. 1 LeV etssail tbe law creating tbe Return'cg !lo?rd. but the a j.tiorif. ol the Board eifthev have not scrionslv (.ucs. 1:(nv! Ita rihr to pTPrrip iodirinl ! fucctlons is generally admitted and from its decision tStrc is no appeal, TXcept to the nation's sense of justice. TbfB)ard Las declared that tbe S'.a'e was earned fr iiaye?, aau its oec.s- ion will stand. Al: toe desperation j of Tilden'a adherents cannot chance i the result. On Monday, the Democrats ae-J ccrdingto prcarrarjpcl prograiuoie, fn. lil meetini-a in tpriritl t.f the x. , " .. . . ' sniriL'-'!.' b'ltiself io aa an elector Northern States wr.o the avowed i; ,' . , .o'l t .n slid that the money was intent of influencing C ogres in tbe j ,..,! r , tlI ,n Mr Tilden'a bank matter of the couut of the electoral ; er- iu Ne w York, briugs borne a Tote. We Lave not vetr ceived thel vcy di.-reputable fact to the Demo- ,.,t;,....nrf ,i,m a.i !, 1 i" i- i " i i ' j matters one. nu.e w.;ai.iuC participating in them did do, it is ol the object and intent of them tbat n ejir.'pose to Fpeak. It is a fact not iu dispute, that fitter Hayes or Tilden received at tLe late election, a nisjority of the electoral vote, and hence one or the other of them isIectcd to tha offi t. of President. There is one way to fottle this point one legal constitu tional way. This way is not to be asce ruined ty popular mceiincs and resolutions, by compromise, or barter. It is to be f jund ia the constitution, and laws, and established precedents. And that way, established by authori ty, ongbt not to be, and must not be governed bv meetings gotten up in favor of cither candidate, or by par tisan clamor, or threats, entreaties, or foolish fears. This thing of attempt ing to control the matter by :he reso lutions of public meetings, is a weak,! dangerous, and coa ard'.y device, got ten op by desperate political game eters conscious of the weakness of their cause, and should not bave tbe slightest weight w'th those whose duty it is to settle the - question. The law alone, and nothing tle must govern. This is a government of laws, and if be adminis raion fl w is to be cuniroled tt iiiflucoe-ed by panaris, or tbe demonstrations of demagogues, then things are in a pretty bad way. Cat we are ct.nl dent that the supremacy of tbe law co thc-e lueeuor, ana uu weir j--rd imvenjent, will amocnt to do r.i re tl.sa did tbeir first, in controll L.; filile sentiment. Those who av."cipa.d any rerions trooble grow-l-cr cut cf tte menace or folly of t!. ore conspirators will happily, be J!- !p; iuud. The law will bare its c jr.-e, ri'tt will prevail, the people r;v..-t ,'.e. J w ill accept the result, and It's t: e...rt at revolutien by tbe r. f ru ! ra-jcracy," will end in i'.-.ir tcul discornfi'ure. roMiiciL soixa. Ta k t.l.ut coonticg out Tilden. V ' v. !fj5-:;ce could be forced oat--i -J ! '.ie ffts of law, the ball o J .Stales of Mississippi, Alabama snJ (ii-rpm would nerer be counted frL.m rjn a fair anl boneKt v n u'id beat least 20 or SO b. Litid ia tte electoral const Troy i . . T:.e Tiiijr,r aya there ia a good J. t.1 t:t iu Washington in Demo-c-atic circk-8 relative to holding a Lew five Jon. No Democrat would taikefacew election if there waa . lc U j. I (juibbie remaining to be re-M-r--j to iu order to get Tilden in. Tu law requires a deed of land to ' ! :is,d "ia iire-ence of' witnessee. U L-.it f ,r? Tlit it should be a pub I:,' eo: not done in a corner out of rLr. Cut these "in presence of" i u.-ra it i eiecoted bare aotbio to d j i'b tbe land, tbe title, or the c-.ci-idi ratii-n. Tbey are tbe wit-Lee- f ;be act, as tbe two houses a-e f 'he 'eDing and counting. L: :' r f If." Jlx. &."hutlrr Colfax. TLe II j use Committee on Inveati--V :j cf the recent election in South t'-r-'iina bjve re'erned with a Ilea in ta' ir ear. Members of tbe commit tv? a ha a itat, eo far as tbeir mia - u v. tin cdiCerned, tbey demonftra t .' x-i Lt-.r f:i!l eaiinfacuon that the v; e i f S. juib Carolina belongs to Haw-- aiii Wheeler. The Florida c r::r:. iv.ee, according to private dis Lave made a similar dia etiVery, ad will return io a few ds. T16 Laiaiana committee aiii r.ake a lat derperate effort to cove,- iLe (Laerin of ibe others, who icf: here with aucb an air of buainee8 i, , a . J !::.:ior;aace no short a time ago. Cr :. 3 bait had bis ray, and, d. f.' ui tbe evidence abine, the r r- o in which be engaged, along verier urover, was about j-" a bit of racalty as is of Ile admits that at tbe 1 r fi.., l c j j Dol i2:end to accept the !n-r::tcaU', that he was inter ri wed rtiiti t view of being bribed- Brat refii-fd, auJ afu-rward went to tbe p!ai-e U re the bribery was to be tl tve. 'Vxi:nined the Jaw," and eb:-!k.-ed b: miad, and reeeired 0."J fr-'in tbe bribing parties to '.".we n to Wafctiogton. AH tbe telegraphic commaoication was k'.i.-i u;i with New York, and all in r, i .uejts were ordered from there, ca-e. i'itttburgh Gazette. '.u at ha become of the Republi- 1 1 j vote oi Aiissinnippir is me point- J , t O VJ -I U U.-.eU U? IUV t MUlUj' uu c :.ric-iondent of tLe New York 1'ue Ropublican rue of tbe hi 1-74 a as 93 92S. aod ;o 1 sTo. of. 2'J5, or a loss of nearly one- As ihs Democratic irota in w is over 8,000 la than it was .m 1-TI. tLe mis.-ior Renublican i Vl..t.rJ -j;,03a in number, cannot ! j.aVrt tiu wo tbeir .strength in that c j ,.f,)le. Tbe ezplanauon U v..e. In dread ofoutrage or murder, !,vt -,-;:.aitied at borne. Lite was d.-a.c- than the freeman's preroga- ti'.c. M.s-iippi is Republican to- div !.r a aii :ded majority. fornryt ri, f IT. :i'( f TildenV barrel of money i !!... to Oieiron. aud was used to was BCfilflfpi dishonest purpose j wLcli fined iu its rfalirarion inglori- ! ou-iy. It can be shows tljat Cronin j recce d f 17 000 in teie.j.bie liJ'-'- v i 'it i aau' i ia cat i v i. iiwiarv ji-tf.i-red two of tbe Republican electors $5 000 each under tbe prom ise ibat tbi v would unit with bim in f r.:iirig the Elect-ral College aod cr.-ri:;g the OreifiiQ electoral vote f'-r T.ldi n. That tbev id not, l owever. -.h , jm fc coootrT la0B-- fQ , !!, but if tbe money was paid ihent it -hows what Tilden was wil- lir? to sto. i) for that much coveted urn v 'te. TLe c ic.Vs.-ioa of Cronia ihat he eitid ihrce thousand dollaa or Lis i.ci- iu the nasty trick of craiic fa udiuate for tbe Presidency. His profetsions of "reform," and bis . Limself of a Dersonal puri't all ,v uuu';o, have botn lii-eu uiilliHi d bv this dcreJopment. Tto- (.',- goii trick, there is mf OoO tea.-, u to believe, originated witb Mr. T.i ien himself, and tbe disburse un'o; of itre thousand d illars to the corrupt i:istrjueat through whom it was c arried out, proae Mr Tilden to be as w illing to use corrupt means as Crotiii was willing 10 accept item. Weca a candidate for the Prenidoiuy gets down to tbe vile business of buying an electoral vote, we uiay well despair of possibility of pr s rriug the puritgof our Gov ernment if committed to Democratic hands PaLrJturg Commercial Intlaulaattaa la Laalataa. tt'Ua fif y men testify t '.at tbey did not s-e a certain thing, and fifty, more or le-s, testify tbat tbey did see tbat tuiijg, which aide is to be believ ed ? Everybody knows the ml of law and common sense. One man who saw and swears to it outweighs fifty w ho did not aee and swear to that S rip the Louisiana eaae of all dis guise's and excrescences, and it is simply an illustration of this well kuuau rule. One man who saw that his lf.i ws in dauger if be voted as be pleased, ought to outweigh many met who did notice any violence or hear ai,y threats. We mee supposing that the Witneisea are equally credible: that there is no reason to doubt tbat e'ach swear to wbat be believes la be the truth. Yet tbe kuo ledge A one maa ontweigbs tbe ignorance of thousand. Assassina tion, beatidg, iutimidaiion of voters ia any form, are crimes ia Loaiaaaa. No man takes pains to co.xmit crime.-: with all possible publicitr. The one 1 witness who saw a murder commit-' ted aod identifies the murderer is in- j fiuitelr more important than the; m.ny'whodidouts?eandwboth!:,k that tbe murder was n t cummitied , t all, or was committed by fe'm?-' body else. Ii is not denied that some fcorri'oie crimes care been commuted in Louisiana. This the Democrats ed m't. but claim that theT. bad. no po litical riirin. Two questions of facts; arise: Were those crimes eemtuitted i for politic ! ends, and was the et ' The Wreck of the Cir of them and of other acts of violence : and threats such as to deter men who! CaSSian. wished to do so from voting the Re publican tkkei? As to tbe purple,! we must tay thai tbe facta speak for c;rr.rTr rr.1r1 y, vlir ibemaelvea. A great many pereous Tho Story Told Dy i OUT SUT- were killed or assaulted w ith violence; ; tbey were nearly all Republican-;; aod in nearly every case tney were j Republicans of mch local importance i that the fact of their assassination would necessarily alarm many oth-j ers and deter "Republican voters ; FreciBcIy in tbe punches where there D k i ito F. H A v TTo N , L I., Deceoi ,kin ,h. IVmihliran vote . ber SO At i:S) o'clock ibis luoru- most unaccountably decreased un- accounubly, if we propose that these '"'"6" - ; acts of violence were not the cau-e. obodr has attempted to give anv ...i.n.ti,.n .r ih fai that i.iu ..f I.IBUBMUU v. uw .- - thousands of known Republicans in' East Feliciana, for example, only one ; solitary man dared to vote, except- j ing upon the theory that they ere deterred by violence. No rcau has ; eiven, and no man can give any cx-; planauon of tbe amazing aecrea.M, of Republican votes in certain localiues; wdo iga-jrea ibe lact itai id more a . r T .. fao. il i in ih.iif.. tbe lact tbat in more . localities acts oi vioiuuce .were most frequent. . woiuc, iuu w ........U6 testimony as to tbe nature and effect oi tnesetmisaeeas. tneciaim, wmcn savors stroDglv of part sirji-bip, that; were ordered from party Lead,,uar- ters. may be dismissed as f trivial aud irrelevant. The same deed-, if per - t.,..K ,n.;.,,i..r. Would have been equal a violation of law. and would have been as likely to prevent a freo and' legal election. . "e savt d- Several thousand witnesses swear that With this view tbe Coast Wreck they saw tbe effecU of this violence: ing Company was engaged to save some, that they were pe rsonally as-tbcsb;p atid cargo. Ibey accord aaulted: some.'that thtv knew ot the ; iuply went to work, but up to yes- murder of others, and were warned that it would not be sale to vote the . tirjucd bad weather, were auie to Republican ticket; some, that they j make slight progress. About 400 were personally threatened or warn J tons of her caro only, which w as u ed; many, that tbey did not veto as a.'.-oned one, were taken out. But tbey wished, because of the real or ; it is expected tfcat auotber day's supposed danger, and many others, ' work '.-u!d lighten her suE Ji-uily that among their acquaintanccs.'.Lere for the tugs to pull her off at I igb were many Republicans thus coerced ' water. or driven lrom tbe polls by fear. The storm of yesterday caught Sacb is tbe nature of the evidence on ; thirty f ur men, employ t of the one side. Thousands swear that j Cou.-t Wrci kiLg Company, on board, they personally knew certain facts, j aaa there were no means provided On tbe other side, tLourands swear their rescue. Finally, at half thai tbey did BOt 6ec any intiaiida-1 pa-t four o'clock in the morning the tlon, nor bear any threats, aud that ' tup went to pieces wi b an aw tul (they know nothing to warrant the be'ief tbat tbe elections wcra not lair ; t,jUr gurviv.-rs, who were washed and free. Which it of wiroefses is abore thi m-rnirjg, more dead ihau to be believed? Which would be be-'alive, on fragments of tbe wreck lieved, if the isme were the gnik orj Xo one of the remaining twentv oiaocence of a man accc.-ed of h-r-e ; RlPQ on b )3r(1 bav.e 0 tivtt0 or stealing heard from up to the present time. In these few words tbe Lonisiaua I ltre i(i but liuje dijut)t lbht h11 case as it now stands is summed up: bave (K.rj jij.i. tbousands swear tbat they saw and i New (iH Dmr 31 The tbousacds more that tbey oid not sec. wrt tk of tht. bl(, t'irca.-sian is the The Presidency of the Culled fctatcs . u,)r-, ,i;.uru ,fc4t ia ,lt.curred on oepenus, m equity ii not jn aciuai re- suit, upon tie credibdity u sh.cb such conflicting u-.umony is entitled. There are all manner of aide lfsues Especially there is the strictly tech nical view taken br Judge Xurnbud and oiifrs who composed tbe Deiao - crauc cottnuiie. w uicu auaouuis to j uU, j;J ,ri)I)l llf ibea Tce bis; That tbe Returning Board had , ,.I)ard tLe Cilt.aj,i0 bsd fljj,0 on no legal authority to consider much j F(j(,.iv ui;jbl a!, (1.ee,ar- nreliuiua. of tbe evident presented, r'aiu) f-jr aUac5iaif a bawser with people of boneat ioatiacta wul a.-U, wbi,. fh(! WM ,u (irim.a off not what tbe Board bad a technical i j.j lvrt bur o tbe Di6rbt right to find out, but what were thelb(, W1(JJ fre,bed a iitlie atjd lbc hea actual facta. As to these, we must j b t0 run Vvrv bj b ai u t i . l : .. . l. ., n .1 .. ; .... - 9 - rimer weiiiri iiam iuuriu swear to a bat they saw aud su?ered, or tbe thouod who swear that tbey did not see and did a 'A sLff. r A". 1". Tribune. Baaallaa a Wmas Alive. Oneofthe large tenant building on Harrison avenue in tbe rgi.u j:...:..f : ;r.t,t. o..,i ezciuaiveJr bv colored families. Iu one apparuaeut lived Oscar Hudson and bis BiistrcM Martha Shuttle. Tbey bad been recently fading a very unhappy life, but during tLy past week tbey qoarrelcd night and day. Yesterday at noon the whole neighborhood was alarmed by fright ful screams in Hudson s apanment, aud a ciowd soon followed. H re fused lo give admission to anv oue, and tbe doo was forced in. Then a shociing scene wiM presented. Ou tbe floor lay Martha gasj,ig. aud groaning, tbe flesh pealed off her shoulders, arms aod back, aud her face betrayiog terrible agony. When , an attempt was made to raise her the flesh adhered to her clotbiug, and she implored those in tbe room to alio- ber to remain lying. Beside her lay an emntr lea Lellle mill stearninir , Tbe Blench io the room waa aim st intolerable. It appears that Hud-oa tbrep the boil'ng water in tbe ketile - 1 j - 9 re over the wo5;i and then throwios ! her on the stove Jbeid ,t-r fast till she j waa almost roasted to death. Medi-j eal aid waa summoned, bjt th'. was wretched aoaan was so terribly burned tbat she cannot tjrvive. Captain McYaigf of tbe Four b pre cinct. Was soon upon the .(. and be bad Hudaoa arrested and convey ed to tbe station. The only defence the orisoner offered to tbe etii.-" w as thai Martha was too much addicted j to beer and inclined to receive atteu- lions from a man in the neighb irhood of a lighter tbade 3". ' f'. I'rilJ, Jan. 4. Aaatker Arrldral. PorLAD, Me,. January 4 The VI antreal express train 00 tLe (irand Trunk Krailruad, due here at noon, was thrown from the track at Gilead, ninety miles from bere, by tbu engine striking a beavy snow l a ik. Th entire train, consisting of tbe an gina, baggage, ezpress, smoking car and on paenger car went over an embankment fifin feet bitrb. N. B Ls-icbeil, ireman, ia Cesiiejre fatally ! injured. Jas. Doyle, engineer, Frani j Ross baggage master, R. JJ Larri-i bee, brakemao. and Mr. Smail. of ! lbe Caoadian Ezpress Company, are I more or Jes fefri. The passengers were U-rribly shaken up, bst none I ar reported seriou-lv injured. As- siatance waa telegraphed for, and traits bave gone tibitbr. The pas sengers and wounded wdl probably reach bere to-night artier, ay aa laaatac Wife. Ci.tnxsATi. Ohio, Jan. 3. A Ga- ttUe soecial aava Henrv Creibton. a resident of Bloom township, Fairfield county, waa murdered by bis crazy i wile yesterday aftetnwn. &be toot bim twice and cut bis bead off witb ! an axe. Tbe parties bad been mar ried four years. nTM I llinTHm linrcnn Mill an nrn nunr.un, ,, gHIP WRECK AD i TwEBt j-sine f recta DroM vivors. I CT1I.E ATTEMPTS AT RESIT E i.. t: ibe hip Circassian, arb tbe bar off llridenauipioa, 8 uin eu'.irelr broken up by tbe last a .in iti easterly aie ana io.. Twenty-nine wreckers who were on board of h-r perisUed. The iaeu clang to the masts until ip separated; tbey came a?bore oa a oU,jV. Jt tfJ.. 'rejnenj!jer.j tLal lbe Cit caaiaan wen-, ashore in the storm tbec Llot ,hh ju.L Aj , i t I.m .to ia ar.fl ..rri.rK aurw loe rBgeu wun lerrioio 'luiruvc, ,,(i,r,i,..iT. ,.r ,1- . r, ...!.. . .. -j .l:.u. lL(J ffav)li, tU.ion TLey were : taheu off ov tntana of a rope thrown v. . .. . ... v. vuv, . v. t bv rocket Iroui shore, no bout being able to be land- , . , in lhl. a It expected at tbe time that t ehiP wonrd go to p-.ecea in the a 10 Uie cargo prove a totallos. Tbe storm sub.-ided, ho- fit'r ud 'l 1 tt- couhaeutly hoped that she ui.gbl ! terday afternoon, on accouut of con- cia.-h, according to the account of lhe j )Q)f caj.t biljce lbe , wretk f lha Jtha Milt,ja gf;eeu . .Tti ibe rau at.hl,re jn 8 oiiull. i ir. ,nilll, .., ., h,llir.i thirty pera-ns, were lost. The crew f lbe Milton were frozen blift iu tbe Ijo lbeir 8rma .landing straight Bixocli.iKit Degan t breB over her. The men apprehending danger went iato tbe fore-rigging, where ' tr.er wer e.rdereu ur rroater safety. i W r i 4 ou 'i,ard. 32 souls all fid, 1 maineii tl;vis exp'.'fed uotil early 'in the rooming, wtieu it was deemed ! dri-ab!e to shift qoarars, as tbe jfa!linx .f tfce tp hanijr. caused by - '.be rolling of the Vfsse-I, Uiade It dilbrult to bold on. I be ere- were safely transferred io the mizzen, w here signals of dutrcss were shown. All this time the shore was plain is sight, the moon wasshiuinr brightly, and rej built by the crew of tbe life -aving sta'ioa tybowed plainly the figures ef the crowd ofl' tin? b"Pfh hurryio t-" and fro io vain endeav ors to aid tbe men jn the rigging. It was an awful suspense f.r ihe puor fejl'.st j Jasbi d to the mast and yards of tbe ship. Tfcey saw attempt afier attempt made to establish, fotumuni 'atioti w itb tbem fail, and each fail ure M i,it'd to measure their purchase "' t-t,"r ,rt l gi a ""at dT shore proved futile. As ,"o,5 as t - attempteu ine sea drove Uiirb and dra 03 tbe beach. 'Ca 'iu Henry "Juuung, ot Lie Savit Statr. ion o. JO, now brought a mor - 'ar iQto service. 455 sererai balls ttilb a r' Pc atti'bt'd rC thrown "ol to the ship. But one of ihe crd hea u,e auip its n-.ij was not ry seciitc, aud it prix-otly fell elT. aua tue teuncr .re'j up wbicb Ijjirty-two human lives depended was raa:;;.ea iorever. lhe sration men ali lbe wbiie ttcse eod-avors ti: re being made could" see tije ecu iu tte rigsfi-'-'g tiuite tlaiuly, and hear lfp-ir cries for btlp. laty of toe weather beaten berop onshore who b-fa been wretkinc Tassels at,d saving lives m'o b -y booa wt-rr moved to tears by the (piteous importuui'ies of the wretched " The vi .leuce of tbeir effirts to eave them fiiiriafed the supnse tbev W04'J otber ise bave felt dur- itigtbefaiiy ncai's, a. us spp the last charge was ati 't off and ootbi'.ig else possible to humari ff .rt or bravery remained to tie done tbey became untuanued. and many of tbem wept. Theif,rvt'U8 excitement aud sudden inactivity uuerly incaptcita ted ths-in for any duty.' Tbey' cot,iJ Dot leave ;b spot, and it ouly re mained f -r tbeui to remain jyactive and see their fellows perish bef ire their eves. To leavu the beach wouH onlv add tt lbe terrora of ih di - atb that stared its victims la lbe fate, and ft remain inactive "would urobab'v iriv'a eaj-a Lrunint r. proacb from the p.tor beJpW ters on tbe wreck, rtupcriotendent Hunt- iug Bod his men reraaloed, and jried to answer calls from tbe wreck, but nothing U.kt j-f ? said on shore was heard 'on tbe ship oa account of tbe directiou of the wind. In terror and suspen.ii te morning wore oo, the wind having veered around in the ttifucMme to west-sour fa west Inur ing tbe eariy part of the night, be fore the men went Into tbe rigging, the cables were slacked, but tbe ship moved only Ot d S a ce, aud j continued during tbe night to "itinke ib bottom. Kiev time she -truck the men tii.,Ukhl she would lose ber masts, to wbicb tJbey bad lasbed themselves. While conscious of tbe I : d-nger. and tbe oner imp-..!- iby ot -.via tbwir .t ... h. tk. h...r1 it be- iinguf iron, tbey were uoable tol L:t .h- I .if then. ... -- wi.b more self possession than otbew Dad taken this contingency into ttietr i elculation, and bad not securely lashed themselves, and and among) ibeae were thw onlf fnir arpd from J tbe wreck. At half pant four A M tbe lorn; dreaded crisis came, and the inzz-nmaat went by the board with a craab, carrying tbe mainmast with it. - A tremendous swell baa struck tbej rirein aft and raised her verr hiirh. Wben it teceOed abe thumped i j . l . . . s.- . i n-aTiif. auu lds wrriuc i r laren ibe mait over (be Bid. Ibe masts beioir of ir n went to tbe b xt.nu im - mt-diaivlT. earrtinir with thetn ttrej- t?fi,fbi soul. Tbe cusfm bou officer detailed to auperintend tbe landing of tbe cargo in bi deMirip - ti.in .f ih lerrihlrf seene naVH the sbip was lying abut ail hundred ! Couim (kre Yanderbilt said, 'I think r more P""erfiil tlf the two. f..rcd him feet S shore. Amid ibe bowlinif of j I am n-arlv g .ne, I) .ct..r." Or. roU1 l"Jie'.;'s gra,, ail v. the tempest aad roar of the wave ! IWms prayed by the bed-id of the '' ,Dl!" be Ui"'r u,,,e an..iber piuge there was b rne to our riM ibe i dviiiir man. aud then some members j " w b srru k ai bun tr .rii voicesof tbe p.H.r fell own in tbe (riu-uf the tnnly saoj; a few bymni ja 'be shoulder and Mr. Ueunett lell a' irimr. mnirinir hTinns and Dravioir iniltur t Hies Tee mrj-ic seemed to ! u" length on lb ideiik. C:o d rh,.ru4tii(.J Thr m. birdlv dry eve ou shore among us, as we i beard these thrilling aud BUureme ap peals made to God. Among those, on ibe wreck were ten Sbeouecoi.k ludiaox. who as a rule are very pood men. During this agonizing scene which lasted for b 'urs we heard these uieu praying Tbe beach was liued with hundreds of people, many of tbem w roeo, aobbio piteouly. Some of tbein were wives of the doomed men. The wiud on shore I . r... : 1. 1 : I .... ,Plvtni nMorkiA niLner I'ju Loi.uer. The life sav og crews of Siuibamp - t 'i f n, di-tant five aud a half miles ar rived, bringing tbeir mortars with iDenj, but did not attempt to use their lif line w hen firinar, as nothing could be done. Tbey, bovever, red a number of blauk abuts to trr arjl reanimate tbe courage of those on board. OIB HAKRISBl StU LET1ER. By our SpeelaJ Conrpoo.;siiL IlAEtaisBiBo, January C, IS"!. Our Legislature 250 strong Lave again taken possession of the Caoi tol. Tbey may be distinguished from the average HarrL-burgerB by tbe new silk bats which they wear. Every member of tbe legislature m riAfa, cd.r. r.i (.A liar M.t ,1... uuio "- latest ana.most nooDy style wnen De ; ; lowered at half mast a course w hich i 1 u ,t'T-rt'!1 n"ae l; cer. aiy ttj i leaves home to assume bis duties as ! wasooti after followed by the prin- j tbe Psrties dl'd nut gi tb- re A one of tbe lawmakers of the State, j ei;!!,I hotels and other public buildin-rs rp.""rt lbat Mr. Bennett had see or 1 This gives bim an imposing and; I ihe services of Uueral R !n-i Tiv .a. i t statesmaudike appearance and fills appearance tbe beholder with a certain aegree of ' ...A HIT-run. kii.1. i.. ...r.,i a"c " a'- j tin-A -I omproiuUr- NrornrsI to his feelings. Tbe first thing he! d.s wben be arrives at Harri.-burg j Xev Y'BS, Jacuarr 3.Yice is to apply f-r pasaes on tbe different presid nt Whcler has" been inter railrads. Wben these are duly sup- j viewed Mr. Wheeler ennrn and plied be is ready to proceed to busi ness or to Philadelphia. Mostly to Philadelphia. At least ibis is what the last Legislature did. hut judging lrom ibe improved pertontf of the mem bers of tbe present body, we are not without bope that there will be a marked improvement ia their atten tion to public business, and that tbey will meet tbe reasonable expectations of their constituent more fully than did tbeir immediate predecessors. The quiet and dignified manner iu wbicb the urbanization ol tbe two Houses was effected argues well for ibe work of tbe session. There was an almost entire absence of the W'rang'liug, scrambling. aud buUou b'ding for t'ftre -tjipjj" tjisijfaced the organization of the iat House, f u the Seuate on. J C Newiuyer, of Allegheny was elected presideu: pro tern by the Republican iiiaj-riiy bv a full partv vote. Tbe Di-iuoerata vt ed for Hon. Harman Yerks, of Backs Thos. C. Cocbare, of Lancaster, w as ejected Chief Clerk; Licious R ige. s, Journal Clerk, and E. W. Smily, Reading Clerk, 'ali" Reptiblicaos. Tbe new Senate Is composed of 31 K-putilicans. 13 Demo rats, and 1 independent Democrat In the Mouse IJoo p. Hed Meyer, of Bra 1 f rd, was elected Speaker ; IV. W. C. Sburbick, of Bpaver, Cnief Clerk, and Juo. A. S niill, of Dauphin, Resident Clerk. The present IJous is com- p-i-ed of 119 Reps., and tfl Qerus. Ueceqt developments sb' that lhe session of IsJT wijl not be as tauie and unexciting as some inno cent persO'is bave supposed. Already rbo advocates of local option bave marshalled tbeir forces aud are pre paring fir a regular sieare of tbe cap t"i. Tbey claim tbat unless many of the members of the Senate and II 'U-e are false to their premise and pledges there will be a clear 'ma jority in rao of CPas9re Q bo'h bodies Vefear, however, idat in this matter "Hope tells a flattering tale" 10 tb iriflsds of L. O. It is doubtless true tbat aotiia f;er"bers made promises to tbem bet' ire tbe eieetio, nt, alas, it is equally '.rue that 'tbe setae"aB iwade rroniises to the e-ther aide also It ti a trtcif mer . .aye. The "Boom Edl" brieade will a's n be ou band, and the (booming of their j Ijesvy guns will be beard in the Leg-I islaii've iil. Tbequieterand nore effectual weapons of gold vitft wbieh tfeev are wont to fight tbeir halites, ill ali h fejt, tbough probably not board. Tbeir opponeou also have learned tbe ne of this p dent weapon aud if the fiitht wans warm It wilt be 'diamond cot diamond " '"Tis true, 'tis pfty, an$ j;Jry-.'ti '.if trne " Tbe braves 'of ".Jioue'(ia'' too, arepiitju on tbeir war-paiut and wili open a beavy ,ri ajco: our S ios from erery tree aud bu-b lbat aff rds tba ftrast ferl'fF t0 tbee sim ple children f tbd forest and tbe mountain Prom everv point of va-.t age tbey will make a Mi lueqoa spring upon stragliog and demoralized 'Lea"lrJatOrs who are known to be a Jillle weak in tbe kuiVs ami p'lctets ! ud rlideavor to rapture ibeqi. 4'Mj uleulp oi fighij end privileges bail! lbe new .mu'f pf 'Mintieijua .'"j Ua,ier the Constitution and' ! of Aud I ben, too, tbe annual bu-'lwar j lUf! jfiite; S'M'es to the freedineu. of ibe removal ef lhe Capnol loj jrrrai many fill )(cil peoufu tjofe Philadelphia will put. in its appear-1 pdri ju tbe iuauurwlioli aud but few auce aud Stt ;bis aucient burg fr.irn i;, pvlt,:caus were absent. Slaarly, its propriety. Ajfe tfiina, koypver, ' . not ail of Governor Stearns' tbat tbe good citizens of Ifa 'is :ur,i ... A '...". '...fa -r l . .. ticet. u'H, up jfifjiff of posing llieir darling lawmakers in ib.e vef lr future, Tfc" ftatur must be sutiuiit d to a vuta of thai pope yod re ceive ibeir sanettoo bfrfora any change can be made, and in this would fie their sfetv even if the legislature should lae Weyairfp '.? " the project, 1 : I i. ... . . . i- :.. ii ituww, gowever. s got at a.. prJOa- : ble. Tbe soHect iif the iroverunientl ot lbe cities of our state win probably I Jloutatia, tiesp itcn oi jany.'yJ says: j inrep laaies ana inree gentten,;). pecupy largely the attention of tbe ! A s:iiuier a it I) Lieut. Doane' ex-1 From eorue caase -tji gatr? cf tl .?. f.r present bjgictnre aod a strong ef-' plonog txptd.f.ion writes uaro tbat try as open, tboiigu tte rc.it? tar) fort will' be 'made ia tba' direction ol j tbeir party lost everything by the left the slip. Tie speed whit reform. Taxes in citi'es have beceinie0p-;tii!ig of a b iat on Snake river, tbe horse were ar-riusr anti 'bp idijj. so riirprs me io iwters t f real -i7 be partv iivet. titj'eeu days on esia' tba' "teasiit tf relief aieihtr e tto ai, 'i-.ud wpre three' days loudlv caiird tor Tt. ntat.vr is ol.'wim ut food of anv ki'id befire great tuiporiaocr io leuauis as weli as ; r' iaiidlfdi aud lbe interest Uiauif. -rt-d iu it iepeiitral Altogeiber ll. serri u promise to be of treat iuitrest and ' I shall keep joar rtadera informed of! all tbat passea. B. THE RAHRIAB KING. , . , llom fit rmnfrriPO Vannarhllt i udUI Ll UUaDlOaUiU lUUUUlUUL " (CONSCIOUS TO THE L ST MOMENT, - Commodrfe Niw YoaK. Jan. 4 Validerll.lt died this moruinir at 'I minutes to 11 o'clock, at hia residence. Wa.Kinr. n I'laew n r.m.in. conscious to the last moment of his ! life anil died almost without a ?rinr 'e!e. Ever since Tuesday it ba been ! "L - i. t tHUDireuL iu uoeL.trs iuaLiiinourA. ' were numbered, aod at the mot ! coutd otir live a few dava or a week ! At fnur in ire morainy ti ri.nHiii.m became raoidlv worse, and he ez- j pressed a de.-ire to see tbe Rev. Dr ! Ieem, hi spiritual adviser. The latter arrived in & few miner. anrl ! ih tbe futl".-rer AH hi f-nili ere seut f ;r iluriiig the nwht, and i ,ben he d ed they were by his bed side His eldest son, Wm. H. Yander bilt, arrived sojq after midaigbt, and remained to tbe end All his daugh ters were present, and his wife, who has be en present by his bedside dur iug the eutire perijd of his siek ies.s, ws at ber p.isr, as usual. Doctors Dud.-ley aud Ki'teit were also in at ti'Ddinre. They warned both Commo dore Yan ierbiit and friends to ex pect th worst. Tbe nes of hi dea:b spread rapidly, and very many friends called at tha hou.-e this morn ing and sywp.!bizoi with the mourn ers, CVruelius Yandei bil'. Jr.. ar rived ju.-'. before his fuberdied jfce : fu;ern A w ill take place Sunday at . 1 !:.!;. His property is estimated hv th-e in a p -i'.ioa loj i Je that Cra d re Yanderbilt ws, the owner of secu rities havi'j2 a present market value of about $5.000 000. and tbat of this total fully $o.r.000.000 consisted of stock" and bonds of tbe New York Central and Hudson River railroads it ii understood the bulk of this vast oropertv is to be kept together, and that nrovi-ior. has linen ni.nii f.r -- investinir the av. ,,n!, ifr..si nr. ir in his favorite .seeuritir. As s on as the new? bad been reJ I ... ,. . . , ceiveo at l ir v iiaii tiir? nLH - . - - n aHE prk.hidcst wmr.l.r.R . opinion on in roimr.i Mio.. I rebukes ull recent talk about "acurn- promi-e.'; lie declares emphaticallv that there is uoihiig to compromise; that tbe Pre-idency cannot and must not be tbe subject of dicker or of bar ter between men of both parties, aod that tbe great issue of the day sbali aud rnu-t only be fettled by the strict carrj iug out of the letter and spirit of the constitution. Mr Wheeler, by the IfcrnlJ in terview.-, is made to speak tbu.-: It is my firm conviction that Congress can never be c msrituted a National Cauva-siojr or Retti.-io board. Congress cannot go behind the re turns, beyond tbe mere qopstious of tbe regularity of the certificate Understand me clearly, for it is a point on which I would not like to be mii understood Coogress cannot inrestig.itc wLeiher Louisiana i)s g ine f r Tii'ie.'i or Haves. Tae sc ti n 'f th? Returning B ard on this p lint has been final and conclusive In Louisiana, it is my honest belief tbat if there h id been a free and fair vote, uu. bsfructed by intimidation or fraud, the Republicans would bave carriarJ the Ssare by at least 15.000 In tbe five '-li'.ili -d os -d parishes," tbe very registrar ion shows tbat these parishes belong to the Republicans. Mr. Wheeler reiterated that be w jt.!d scorn t accept power by chi canery or in'rL'ue, such as a so-called "c oupr oiii-e'' w vuld necessarily imply, and al:cr heartily euloizio ij rv IJiyes, of wh ise successful ad-ni'.nisrrv'-ion bo felt convinced, he cio-e'd tiie interview wiiia the.-.-word--; Id) Uil lielieve tbat this d:-itu e will be woolly aa unmixed evil. I believe it is going to luaub tbe people tbe machinery of the Presidential election which they have never understood before, and that il j wii l,"i ths means of averting such trduUesortio sirii'o ;c the future. ! Florida. -- - Nr.'.v Voatf. January Tbe Tiut'.-t' special from Jack 3filie, Flori.la, states that tha Sheriff ot Ba ker W it -s befjre the Senate committee, and be lesiinet that S lo cal Democrat off.-red him$12o tosigu Lo-i;-? r-nirns 'oy which tbe Uem- ocra's' are claiu,in-' a n.a" j;jty for Tilden on the face of thererurn 'f he -atue Ui.-patch says before the House joi.jitjt'e it was proved by Democratic witnesses Bc triccdsfcij clutch, tbat lbe Republicans were bi1mV'J l'.;'! 1 Jlo votes A Repuo':can uicoije- o te pom-1 iplttce asserts tnat at tw-o precintstnt; U -pubucarjij a.ry rated out of a sijili.'ieui. number ot votts to bfogt' eu amaj ruy on tb- fao.'of tbe re t irns for the whole S'.atc ticket, aud yel Ivrj't ts been inaugurated Governor. T natik-f io the' woittfVo1: "'- tbe Su preme Court. A IJ-Tul'l special from Taliabasse etatea that tije inagriitiog of 'tv eru or Drew took place about twelve M eaU'fiiaf . f he oatb of offi :e was adiuiuisiiit'd by Chief .otiuw Ran djll. This aJiress was short aod very conciliatory. It guaranteed full o .iicessiou aud brotectioo in tbe eu CaWluet oifcceri W.Te "rpsent. Gov ernor Stearns Linistdf dld'uot attend The tiaih was administ'ereti to'tfie Lieutenar.: fjernor also by ihe Cnief Justice. " 'lVe Legiolature is oitfau'jin jo b tb branches and both are I'eui craiif; From Ibe Indian Can a try. it evii Yo.ta; J-any. i -A Bozman, - aebfog the se'tfeuierit Lieut ; Doane left, fr lilis last Oclolier to jraplore the headwatersi f Suake river, 1 He bad wi bbiuisix soldiers, sveu boraea and three pack mules. Tbe 'anixals were all lost. Bra aril 'eklr4. I -aw. 0K, January a-lt. at ilern.-.o. m Mr. J4in G-rd-o Uea nett, editor of he Il. rnU a c a. s r.t -..: .. . ... . . i ' S '. ,. ", ' was met oa tbe si.i ' "rederiek MJ brother . f M;- C.ir on ue jit. wut a w nave r.eeo i married to Mr Rvnnr". in list ha- j w how? eDirnemeot a brekS -3. - 'Mr Mv bal b r0 wailing 1,-r Mr Keonett for some t:rce. He aid t's ! bro,ber William May, Lad warci-ed i the stearubirj I.usMa. in whrcb it ! w M,a -Mr- beQ!)c't sail - i " neD Bennett CO: lr Ifite I 3Ir. Mrtv ' ae orew Dl,"s' ,n'1 a Dp i from ii;.nHr it air h ...it.O, f .r,.., " ! . .... . . - . ... ..u Iu .. he'JJ r,P'ul7 Be siruca .ur i.enunt t i across me lace tnre timts d ; "ireamed from he gne iiu-l. - jys and from a fribrful u. a hi nose. Me slavered fjr a ni merit od lbre himself upu Mv. Tbey ! Clincned, hut Mr. .Mr, l.eirjir lb 'ataioed the sn-i fr-m t'lf s'.1-h'5 to th ifUtter Attaebes of llje tl'irj boose aod pedestrians run to .Mr. Beouetn'a a-sis:nce. N orr at tempted to 8tp Mr May. who, with bis bands in bis io' (e:s. walked If i-. urly toward F:f h aveo j. It was said by s nue pi rsi'tis in the club rooms aud iu tb bo;els ia the neikfhborbood tnat Mr. B -uoert wrested tbe whip from Mr. May and threw him. butth-se b wvre ceir esr. to the scene say tLa so.'b wa n .t the case. Mr. Ren-ie l a.- enr ed iuto tbe b u-e and hi fae bulbed Hissieiiib, was sen- a.v.iv and a cab w as ordrre-l. The i !, was taken tr. bis homf 'ti F f b afe nue, wher - be was at en ie i hv t i- ! pbvs-eian LATER I be ,(. - i - h ,- i!e merlin between Ucin.v;. ail M v will pn.hably t, place t 'lav. Frederick May a .d bis coii.-i i U-'ui Baltimore, wht left Ne.v Y.rk m Friday niibl. purcb.-ed ti. k-s f.r Moutieal, but it is )r- I x 1 ! tbit some point this side .f that ci v, but on tht other side of the twird-r. (j nl been already se!ee:J. , ih ir Mr ; Bennett was already fn -1 i : i - ri;tre, having taken a trii'i lv th" N r i,-r. : Railroad from B -ton This n ui J a" P'oO0!I:ty is in tfc U" ii 'i r s oi; ra b'""J of Sraostead. on th b 'rder of Canada, aid jj-t over ti."-' eroi.mt S are line I) -oi: : r f i .r a wend proves o hivt- ieTi uuf.iunded Genir! Tael ir c 10 1 bv i fi, j ,,. hij , - . ... , . . . . severeiiidisposiri .ti A p lbat Mr J .hu Herfcpr wili act i: tbat capaci'V, as he c iul I not , as he dul l not e Litv !a.,t niifht B ri, May bave certainly kft tound in tbe citv Bennett and J the citv. It was sax bv an nintiite friend of lhe two irenrlemen I is tiiirfjr ; Ab 01 4 ) miu-ts are cnsant!y stj. that there is little or no d 'ub' that ! fn-d io the I.yketis Yallev elope j tbey will fight. Bitii are eznert-1 projrly handle hose tbroiiitb . with the pistol, aad that will u-biva wa-er is bein c mdocted docbredly be the weapoo chosen It The ni ke i so den-e in this locality ' is said tbat this later point as lha; tfcev are occasionally prttrated 8greed noon before Mr. Mav U-fi tb - - city. Neither ez Citv Jud (;;:r,. mo S Uradfiird n-ir Record'-r !:nk etl could be found last outfit at ibeir resideucesj and a rumor was Currei;t ihnr tirri.iin.iiid &tT .r .;Ot t. .. ......4.. r:i-t to arrage tbe affiir amicablv An 'ther runi.T was ibat Mr B-dt -r 1 aud bis brother Dr Bedfird. b 1 1 left the city to b pre-euf at the d;i !. the firmer as a second aiid the la', e' in hi professional etpicitv. Arep.rterof the ri;;i-M called a! Ir. May's residence last eveninsr and bad an interview wirh his fiili-r. Dr. Frederick May. Tae- II g-jie-mao wa verv mu h aitated. and at first declined to couvi-rso uj n subject of bis son's whi reab itr. h't' ! ubsequentlv stated that h l-f; h-onpj the previous eveiin g. Tbt? d k bad evidentlv been weepii. and b; oervous depression aril tr-'iril -'I voice told but too pNiulv the s !i'-i tude be felt for his soc. .Mutiny Jail Th" prisoners in rh- j t'! a: Y on ' toiyn, Q, ni i'l- a d-s pp:i-p . !rrr to j regain their bb-rt y 1 y .,) ,,.4. j lay evenin VSlii-i rje-rij' If-ak- j a'id -me "f his iruards j , if,,.! jail to 1 ek up 'h p-:s ,': z , a lit bef-ire elii-b1 oVIoi k. they f ii'il tbe i, i iritanizi'il f.r a ilbb n res!a-aii-e. ' The officers went for b lp and s . retiirne'l with I)-p'iTv Plarr. htI l -L. W. Kin. Tm four tha pi'e- I the prison ail ca!l-d o jn -h- o-i- oners to subm't to b-iisr I ek-1 up Thorn .-.. nino f ill i.n .. I .: large ahuuts f c !. aod slu 1 -h miHo At - ttiPir . ci. .pi. i n . . .. ro . i - 11 ly filled with -mall p:etv, ..f ro ,1 fbey stood together II th .,,. t-r n. iPriun i t . c r 1 - .n o r I - II.!-.. , r' I ." ' .v ' ' demanded that the v sb iu' 1 I ir I o i tneir weapons. , woo, mem eve ed Ibeir winnigauis to b" I k -.l o; but tbe others bowled ia d. rl.s'oo cursed, swore and thrpa-p'ie.l us 1 n '-e 1 two suficntipiP'i actj seb-i o-ed o 1 e iy. .ir. urtan inr r n-i'j tb-' re 1. '' ; log seveu tb-il thev m i'- 'ur in t '1 beiig I'fcke-1 11 :. bot i.hev 'li-Tt i lt stootf their gtoi.u t a .! rji I (vr. knpar fti rii 1-1 of tr a-... wn.h ibur tiloorlfir... nttiz., A. II . 1 " ' . . ' -. ! " 1 ''"" ' " v " ."' ' " oujr autoupi to utrarp 04i r ig'iu. a.i.J s ftp udja It BUiu'refi W'erta dettlfje t 1 , . , , , ly witb tbe prs nerft, tbev eft tbe J. prison, sent for belp. a'id w i bin a fe.v ". . ' . ImtQJtca iiisJirtry o,r jfie ; .!: e ! orce were on nstio toe pr ioupr ' durinir the Si-ritTs absPT. h i 1 ci--l rietl ppery af'a;; :;i? rjo-siji. into a crnerof ibe jail, and w ben t he 510 r-i , .. 4 .' , i(T and, police rrtM-ned were readt .. t. .i. . i. i f.l iHein ii'i i,r.f, iisr .rf: oj Knsttn.r n.ti.1 at lliu mittk .riri.. Pl ,."' .v c - " - "- ,. 1 . l-J ,' v 'r'iu'i;m j tte cvur.-e ol an b-.ur would die in tbeir traek-, bur never I,,' '.. 11.,.. ,, " . , , I tni-H a.ut s 1 1 re sLptlileU, Out at a orl again would ihev nertni' theni-evesi . ,. h,i p. 1 i.. ".1 , .... - ,, iof tiiU.b d iu. u.t labor aud me throw- ! be t uafii 1 1. rte c-js Tn o.V ' , -. 1' " V ' j ' '- ' I'i'il n,i laiucuse iu iUJt of a:tr. Vk- k . '. . i . . k l' d Sf1' S-otv. a .d l-of,rthefu 1 of Wb'fb t "tk .fj-el and ended the re-! , , , , . , . . r tt I an -I S.X tears t-Kiui,iug March belrl m. Jam. .. -CTrro vvn t.n ,t in . ... e . , ti t' J ' i. ' t- '''i- 1'iiu u!ji.,iu.i, itj were ihe leg ana Bo renw It aou -n 11 Tie'' , . , - . , -T-. - i i lao.dt J. m i u ! (i a Ui U a ri ar 01. foot The inti'iiieer!. tl.io, ! I . . r . . a " , I ' ' t ,. . i "I' 'IKOIH iu 'H ( 9 :1 .if, Qfll daf hef rf piped. t;( tbej dongeno 'fie tr lil-lr vfris ai ra--: ed bpcausp the jail ; i 'k if-ave tb' in fj.,,1,..... witb tbeir suppers io of VjfTer.' ' f'nlal aiplaklaa Areta al Vp' ' VPS' Januirv 4- nigbt a seigbii;g parry roii Aa'-'sia approaihtd Huutets Point Ferry t Thirty Tourtb afivui, pw V"'k Tb laritp slel b was eirawo bv t a i fc r ses and contained be-ides tbe d iter. jvpry descent to ihe bridge. r-j ll iup-"-'bie t , stop the ti .in horse-, l-!gi t,t -a a i.J tt precipi'uied i iro tr-' a i-e. ' tine 1 1 lbe nanv were it--i ,i.. I. . ' ar.d . e i .. The niisriiig man i Viu F -t'eu-, of As- toria. One buly L t ti an ami biokeu Tbe horses went under ibe ice and were lost. I KiilrMii rrlttent. - H-Sk. Jwairr i L:n- i- - jcioea - i di-P.cb repor that early - ye-'e.dy m-roiug c .!iiM,:n i.ecsir- . ! .1 .,.. -... .r .. - V ..... , - c,foi ,. ,J , - 'f'r' y tim-rt et cii oiie t'liij f C ;ei:jai;i. by as ir-;:r acarlr i 'ii-'.ed. Tb? other m c n.-id- rably d.tm -ed. and t- hundred' fee; tfo-'lt! work burued to tLe ouiid Tbe-e was no lo.-a f burnt was no lo.- f butnt n 1 A es:ard b.und freiitbt train ' c-n" 1 aded wilh bi.e f : t-nenna i, oa.j .ti.ppej w tae ter, and rs conductor neeieeted ed.i .-a rt.ea t. u ig me appriK-ning traiu? hr f i hr;in- K frL-ht ' , . ... . - ------ -ue j'jj h i-nn icu iui ma tus, , orivinir i T-rl sucn oi tLen as ere n oi j imuiv J m' eaiii t at the splinters with 'b head, on a uu t e wnn;u f ,run-d pin f th trat k. A ; ibe en;ne f rod-, fjrrher j iiiippti the traek. aad bv tbe tirce the ro-tie is r ached, voided over iu- .1... . :. ..: .... ( ur 1 1 iur. a ui-!aii'e io i?.ijp forty fvrr, win re the flaws beV-ned -i n the furrii v door aid set fire to' the timber i: tbe tru- le la a fe : mi no es tbe tire bad cmibt ai -og ' i he whole ii-uifih, some two hund.ed 'eet. aud i: and tbe five or sis ear wh;rl w ere staudin up n it w ere j wrapped io a lonir sheet of 'lame. In b.j.: a i h m.- tbe ea'.ira tru-tle w ith the: cars came tumoiinz Gown 1 herrf were between two buadred , . . . , .. . . auJ t'j-ee l.undred live h -e on the irj.j. a.i o. wuitn were s.i.eu auo iu:st of them burned. Ssvi-ml al Mian an I Ire !. AH' ;l'AN'TlT!fS i,y i liAI. AM TIMKI.S C.iN.-IMKIl LKK.: M "I i,o u v ' :i :i pr . JaTJirv 5 T'e Si rt iO Lyk-.-i- Yillev f ov ir,- t'.-ouj ioi tioo r , -2'i ! C i.l a or tiif !..-(-,,,. n 'O tire l.si e Monday af erujon, atU ti e j- ai:- v C a! C oiii aov. wbieb .ier.:e Le CoJ.erie. Las airMitv s...f..--e 1 a ! us - f s-ver.il hundred ' L -.i-an 1 d i,.ir-. w r.ic proial.-es to lie la''i iv no 'iiiented Svt-ral niru a ti ; ti-.i- li"eu driveu from tbe u.iaes bv the i.i-e. are ei,asr-d dav ano kt 'I tit r;s to -f i in ilvs'.ru ti b.jt lbe difficulty rei hiL; l tt- rendered their la' of o!i!v putaiv s-ie-ces.-iul. The first t-u- r . iii . i ,i iiuu; i iu i.' lue ure. .Appearances l'-el ty, re. Aopearances lo-o v. L.ev.-, iniicnre mat their worg is, fiivia; a bmrScial effect; but tbe !e:i.i...rarv cti k hia- not relieved the . - , . .. . o- p. e cere or too tear tiat aI tbe c .liii-rie- in tbeC iii itv mav bt; vi-ted hv i lii- re. rti'-v nr c.iU!i-"ted bv 1 ik'yrri3-.ia pi-stfe-, and -O'iiid "i uj-av. raoir dratr er.,P th- 1. i nil m ilar.if-r of d 1. Ttie priFjiipai etT.rts .i-r ari- directed toward plicitiir : o!-tructi -u.- to tbe sweep of the fire - -'ward, w -here tb Bi Ly and Wi;!iaa,.(..n c llienes are loea-ed. inree mi l eve iioIj aleive this town. i hv Kselt'Cis. a'id are drawn in cars ! t the fdee to lie relieved bv other. jibe cmirse of two small i-trrann j bave be-ri diverted from tbeir rizi- ' ,jal chaou l-, and tbe water con- . rf tii-ril iiirn tr.M l.nri.in.r n.inu r- al lioe- of wooden tr.'Ustiis earrvif'jfj j i: : t p iinis w here u is uppo-ed t "I .t 1 pded. At the m-.nrh t.-S : b'ch li'.e t- a I trp s! (--h..u-p, iut ears loaded with c -al are or V bo:sred. These s'riicture- 11 loar tiave ts-en di-corj-ecred wnh tr.e -! .pes to s-jvp them tr im de-tmction t...r p.. iT i.if. .1 sioii: ir ir--caii!iin would bave pre e;;'ei; i l.nrr.i'i.r .,f . !urju ..n . ... .... . b u-e arid ureal damage to the i.ia cb'iiery, wbicb cost abnit $M OIUJ B-teen s) and !0 riules in the bor'iiri.r niini-H arp siioo.ipii tn bre r i en sTiiT irated. a f w a V of egress ha v- Oiit iee:j cut J by tbe hre. that no i nu ii trie l.ve-have heeu lost is, in a j i'to; luea-u'e, attrinotaOte to tie! f icr l.iat rbe fire occurred on a boli - bay. w ;Le iioaes tero atca tirefv d s.T'ed. ' - riitr. i.sr liiamu ahlal triwrry e.aifefl A O ut leu o'ci ii ji ji .ii a- t l Vr o fi k l.a.-t evenii. .ui t 'Z lb H a oo lii-i U' 1 j U-ilt-'t-S I. UI i . Ir io V l'ir! ,,, ii'. -r or, 1 k V -, . 1 Ja. ! i ' s,... ,,tL.t Tr. 7,1 .... r ,r u- i ti,,! ' " ' 1 " " , roiu iLe 0:11 -s inr-jUith the engines. rtaioi:eaa lsn.if ..'oil Cp'ier lf lCe tusilvU , WQtu.'r !,ud., ut !L,r j eU.rt Wa8 rra,Lrd i.'i itiixicr, and ,- . , , , opeUeU, a Ueiise t,. V Uel .ii tu 1 below but litilr ..,ulitl. w ffeeteel below j fJ"! be t fTeccd tt the Second j ateuue side, but on Pir-V avenue loe I iireujeo succeeded lu reaching the rll:e- tl.r;, -,.., Mf, ..it; ,i t, 1 1 . . r till I li I . ri .11. , . ' U-riu Stsj tba lui'.'tt tM Ke vuti Moli 11 : -y wi.bsiooi. and wfi'cn 'tbe oij.U' ofwa.tr Was nt ccssari.v at , -. A.j rstinia'L- t-l II.K lo.s I. i.o cstlUia f i j tjji; j .t-s slble, !bi)C the rea'.tf lor. o( It ua I", na'.er. 1'ije bun appeared to bave a isfs" Siotn o o.Oa ou Lauo, auo me I, 8 . " , .. r . i .rs w hi he c.u-iderab!e. Ine sit. ck i , . ,1 . , ,, 'noil iiUiltJutr-i are luored 'i.. illiti a. ,. i i . . - . . t. , .. i .r, , . 11 ALlslA..laa'iary 4 Hju James !i; J ;,. ' ' ..."..!, i l .A - " - '-s I 1 E 1 r 1 1 , 1 r 1 I f'aliii ivh Miii-i.. i t a- a'a-iall -1 . , I fir all ill irriil It. l.ilT'l.t l tcoii g t r ' p,M I fclisid.-m, triy one of the t e'i. b;isid.-ui, ny ii !' L1'!"':1 d aud t .rt iiiau.dt is lis n wio--u pi ijiiMoii an siiiHiit:ta. I'll-! U ibe urit tune a I'aOu'lUate fot S. li.'i'- r 111 lltia mm. tiii.r ri..miii.. eS ; led bv acclimation al the fit st elect ion, JuA :Vi t Jet p'tonal Piftboff Wa? tt -j ft i If I 4 ti sp- clal a on eiupSatlc Ctiu Lis pbiPt ul to Mr. Blaiue His ' man wa- tire-enttu to the caucus bv tjeti. i Pyde, 'rt-iioeiil of I tp itrtiX-p, tl c: OO'Jetf nv .Jr. Neally, Speaker of lbe H iipf. Bt.ij .-p.c.aj ibiot-isti.- speech es wrir made Io bOOI'iijii b icaU u uir(i,trs .l boih branches of the Legislature. ilitri aid hf tarmaalof i.W 1 t'KK .1 H.uary 1 - '.e ..f a par. '. : At -e t ie ti itig -v ii.!. r . I', m.-j, iv ) Ct V t . ll v . la- 3Tf.ifi.s-! f Ol kllie.. (r ni ifo j r. it tl i ru .. ver b n.it.- and Li-load a-c H.pbte 'vs.veied Irotu bis b dy that :'e lay wu poaut sidts of tbe track. Aetr Advrtitt9tnU Y-alUNL"E'S NOTICE. N ( hrrhT trUmn -f,.u T.Jin H . r . i.. t. -." M of VaU t . M. SIIAVF.B. Jsa-V'- SALE. n i J ,r -rurrvi c. P : - r I r. i-r t. ttkntuBllinan. ... k ! n ran? way. aary id. Is... to.'i .riTrhp. ai..!hir.:u-wiBt'i.rriid naj , nai tn-t of ui i:aau is Shi-l To. mr . ... . .r.qtB,mFi, uiDie ln.i f H:ria Simrt-r larhl i -u-n i .,m. rn .,; h-ri'.bni..i rijtnrt ain-1 ia a a-l t ralnratt.. a arr in a- xi.. as .-llroi or-hr 4 crvs Invi l rw uncx'ot never Uumg iun ;b TERWS n-lh;rt iglur.l aa Ih- K 4 nf April 1?TT atu-a (wri.4j aiii texlvra. aa-1 :h u .: ,T-- is :- s) ul aattl iyairatAr,. l. fl r.v ;a-!i(iiin to rra!a a n a;. a in-Una atr l.rO':c spea.. -r, uitr- r- ..- r:. - ixr liieruio m ; X vttrel 1 HL.Ntt. F. J.C t TER . A I.E. . 20. ijli!T .-rr lxrni is Ep.wb 'anr Km. Net r.i.'-kA, wnat U iitu. T ariiotiir!i a-Krv SM-i.XEE'S Xt'TlVE. ; v , i. kf n. ..,i : Wl! h-v- mi " T'ir"r Kmrnwni to bm . 1 ovn ff rr..'ll..r. or ail ihirmil arsl b-rl -Mir m ;i rr niinrj i b an, , lMmr mM majtl. Ih(.m tr,..,n wltlluo, ,MjT i mit-ir" a. waLa't a. I lr. IX Ai4aaa. c tO CRT PROCLAMATION. v nr::.i. th II -i..riMe W:u.ia M. Hm Prp.:.l..TiT ul ihr M:vrr! I V arrs ot l'.aiafcifl llraa ot ir-C-'Ur.l;-- ..:n;.-iiii .ilTveoia Jairitl I; f. too JU';i.t -I :nf '-.an. oi iyrD.J Ter-ui:!i-r oi ! r-':i- r.t J.iil IliTfrr. fir th trial all .-.ij.i:.il Ait-t ..i tir ..riirr- iu Itia aiO Litrct. L.i A. Ti -iv.a uil Jni .M.-wat. L- iu.r- -. j'u-:. ! . it-l ..:ir 'if e'.swai. Plra.a4 J j.-; :. . i ' urs -.1 irrt a-l IVrminsr. a.l i.. ri J:i l-.iv-rj. if-r'tna mil .'I a.l 7u.itil an S .ii f.-r .:t- i.. i-r- lit ;.'ei '. ! S wrwclMi. .ii.-;ri.r :i ir-i fv to -Jirrtrii. s a.Sl i:r a I " mrt -it ( . iftni. Flea, an.1 li-twml vtasr- S 'I tftf .'r. Ill litwrai Jil ery on cnrif lijirranil fi-nBiDr-T, 1 Somer-, Oa Hndr. Juanrj Ii. IH77. X.nvK i TfOj fim u al! tae Jajtsrra of tha Pr.-. Oi. I '-.nsK ii t Ori.ii-. autiia Itw I ..I tn.r--t. iiAl itJ-T tbra ao.1 iberkia t i-ir j.r ;-t r..u. ana ;u-irn:li. ri.u)i- l.;it -c ..iiiiiZ wLKh w tlit-ir rfct a.1 la UiaI r-n!l 4i.-rlD : r .hie: an.1 slsir. Ihry aft.. ii t,r..ruiii lriiit the i.rit-orrlhi are.ciail ' I in tfte ;1 i -arr t V .inty. l r tarn asia ti-rv Isj iiTu- u:r ijiOA Ihrmw riall ha Tuat. : litD W. eii- ;W0HK FOR ALLS - , . . , ,k. . , u , ... i vnox dusntv iinsmi YORK rp-.-x-.taru n-l ill ill .-r.njtiM. "LOOK ' AT ME, MAMMA," "l rat mranTanrr Wt" "BJ ' . BEADLE AND ADAMS. Puhliahara. : , c. LL ; 99 William St., New York City. 3ST il M " IV:ti5 UT0H5 iii'H ti P-o' . 0-, Crv Ti5i ... Sr. Hoi . b - ,,. - , p,. Cvi-. T O.ifs' -!. Jat. -c.i-.0- W.B. l.r;a;tr. Y iilf 1 K a. r-i ttf ibe'Bi.a. Ai.-c.p'i l-r;icp-, triiw A-fi3. ha-y j K ni.. W. W. st)i. .i?-osci. ftjtaia. Car ye. . i"-: . . ' LlttGll S T'lYin0' AffG , ,,a lK,T,: . ,., k ,- im-f- a.eo n 1 j-umiif "t tins c, unify. aOsl with r vrtn:I in T".!Dic In 177. it wiii fnniiid ! v r-a'!,rthtvai!os afl m.y t tara ; em'-rn'-M; h-e-j ? S-rui nrt i Shi on tafi y trw l.rnd lax Wmw- riK .STrliM.atKlaiiUM-uat ia thp workil i.f ;tis ru.t ralual'Is literary aaJ -l-;i!l. ni.'f.tf ..f OiH,lT. (riorhWM A tha ; iaa i..Niii.iaiitt, ritira. .ir,anu-ut.i k.isi. ui ivt. U' swiotJ " V ' "a ierU'in""a ' x-frtii nsvaztn' -.t -ixty-f.jur gi'in awra rri.n TH3EE AND A QUARTER THOUSAND t .u: 1. f !aTi:i vr.'a.. i: i.r rallra matter y-.ir'.y lr tir nt In d iull--ti'.w t rra. eoo n et ll - aiii- Ulit "f tlLAl'.rT. atOi r-rili-. nw. inn .. t w.j.! an-t ai h a aalarMr.- wy rinpli. iraiw itr!nir! ry ao 'h.-r i-an. i;. i'1- o. v.'ie K.tya. K-tI.-w. e'r!!l-Uia, s n.,a ,.ilKJ.i jn.n..i ana p.,ntie.i ln:.-l.ti.n. :r-m the m:!ro IKIT ut F irt'icii Ljl. i it th-r-i. -s srry A m-rli-an Ml it a lnc.o:v irv ar.l ;.Hi"a'. niin4'..a r at. 1 in n.-.ttfl'tiTurfwr rtt-rariir taSrv .t berauav It emtiracrs li liPnjnio cf THE ABLEST LIVIHG WRITERS in n'.t sruv h - oi U-.cra'.urc. SV ien-r. Art aad Opinions. Vnv,.!y io It t-n-i(.l toany whi.lnlss to i ,! rvj ni the th ant tt lUm Io soy i tr-m n: ! -t-ti'a ur lKrtn;. bottom Jor- "iti neimnrfi? aD4 U:.ru-H v Hon. Hatrl Ct j tt'mtkrtft. -rhf? tn-t prlil.ral in America." Tito. L. 1 f mv 1 If, 1 1- ija ui ,qa;il ia any c oniry." Pkiladslpki ! rt-pr:U'-e rh h-'t ib oaltii oi The wt ; tri;pi!"-( !:. v. 'hal w -rl . u(.n .l l j.k-t-jrli'-' iXU i. :f: .f r:' '.ur i-aj.eTiepw 'ILatiDi." 4A 1 ' fcT ! - Aii ! :, tSeatt. A a fihlT thAt conn eve- i -tb idw ir,rrm.iTniir.Tiftiqpiiin I all ih-at a irn.a.r.anf in rh- Ix?eafu h. .... ' r'v 1 h" V ; TV ut Xt e ifi l-irJUg. 1 :3 t" "-'' "Wiif11"''.'' ' '"J "ir fOil,iiliJliia .11 Hal ! KliniS ( "t niirlit 1. nn-i . ...u; tmrrurT Amencaa Huttie.' irt on.. I't. !iV-o aai.KLT a: is 30 a ysar, Jrri of t'EAlr tJlfer For In 77. .,3 T i .:! nw a' si!r tt I77 wi!rh ti yraf. .' ih- ;x i.umrrs of ls;a. (aininc weh neh-r .; . uu.it i ' iitti-r tbe firt six In-tailmenrs nf a ; rej i,iiii i. .wrr?! - -ri tl ;.ir-. I in? M tL-t i. i.f , U-.3.I.'' y.lK4.e 1 IH Lb. B..4 I .(--jrir. in Imk Lit.Ni. A-.k fp-Ui aiv Bi. C:a"o Ft.::s fcrtl;!!3tH:KCl l& ti!:.'it;r?. 4 J' ..e.-c l .,f l.ioi A 1 an 1 .Most cf 11-lvti-t-.it atn-oi.-ia m iti'rt S-.. a laihrViar -li Fir. 1 ti:Ti--:f ;ii.ini 'Wi.l.'f irkot? atjtia .tc.l." lc. V-rainq tltt.rtn. F.ir ! W T'ls Ijv.su Ale an.1 t.ttttr an rf tL It-ri.-aoi; l-5'hf!e .ir K'T''! ire,VS ur C.:r-) '.!1 lit w f t i ynr.- ifti ot''f Ai i.r. fir(Si) I'mliinsft lii'i' nhI S"rttiwr't X: .V11 'i--t i-r ifpltfm t Jaarncl. ' - JalTTELLat G.vy, GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. . J 1 J f - JiS. Ihorocchlt Ccazs DisE.rs oe the Ski, Beautifies thk Comi-lzxiox, FazvE.fTa AS.D KtMEOIES KHEfHAIlSM ASO jOt;T, iiea-s SoaES Atto Abbasioms or th tV'TIO-E A-NP C0C3iTI.CT CuXIAUWl. This Standard External Remedy Ibr Erajv tiori Sores and Injuries of the Slem. not only BE MOVES rOM THZ COMPIEAIO.- ALL BLIX ISHFS arisin? frcra local impurities of tbe l.K4l and ob-itructioa of tbe pore bat tiiose prodaced ty tbe tun and wind, aucb as tan and freckles. It reader the ctrrici MARVELOfSLT CLEAR. SMOOTH and U.WT, and bcin;; a wholesomt. beavtifiee is Ur pitrtiiOic to toy tosmttic ALL THE BEMEDtAL AOVAXTaCES Or SCL- FHCB nxm are insured BY thk ise OV tiirnu'4 kuljthltr htHlji, ahitti in atldi, lion to ita panlving crTect. reiuedies aad Ills. vixts Khecmatism and GotT. It aIo disinfects clothiso and trei ami rF.vr.vT5 risE.srs comwcxicated bv cs.oiAi.i- w.ih tr.e i-tasoM. i IT evolves Pandbtsv, prevents Lv Mtw. aiwt rctartU grayness of tha hau Physicians speak of it in high terras. Prics-25 and 50 Cents per Cike: per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $7.20. N. H--Tlie ? ccat cake art triple the aaa tfcoac ar v o - r- ,.,., 4j . , n, ...w HILL'S HUB A5D WHLHUEE DTK, Btarh ar Brawa, 3 rraoa. J tI.(WraTOI,iTva'r,;sutilT.,ll "tSTtnt oerr wtwrwrn -xue oia vim wtuj--trTt in