The Somerset Herald STiD.NESDAT - x . Jiormor liUK.KAM YotVi, tie I'rephet, and llapbael Serumee-, the o-.at Confederate Hrate bath died W . . last wci k. SrvtTrtR MoRToN. at IiS niR still Ivinc in a very c! 1UC&I CE1U- i- - - l ... knnio Hr pntprlalii - Giuon, ou. " cd ol cu recovery. The cowardly scoundrel whob?ad dtbe mob lLat murdered Judge Chisolm and Lib children in Missiseip j.i, has been nominated for Sheriff oi Kemper county. What a eicligb M o!ii.-er of tie ieaee he 111 make ! Ox'iBEss will meet on tbe 1 ":b o! October, there being no truth in the rumcr that Mr. Hayes intended to re voke Lis proclamation. The rumor is onl v one of the ew of the dearth of news that effli'-ts Washington rorn-s-jrondint. Tue Pittsburgh rioters tried to ljurn up three tar load? of silver, under the inipreftion it was lead. The cars were burned and the biker ran down in the gutter, where the mint officers found it three ajs afterward, only a little worse for the melting. (jENCH.il (Jarpili.u in bis speech at Athens, Ohio, declared that w bile he Fympathize with the President in Lis efforts to secure civil wrvice re form, he did not Levitate ia saying that the President had gone too far. P.ut he thought Le could safely prom ise the administration in Itehalf of the party "faithful criticism and patient ojurage." The New York World is very jjl ly over the Free Trade plank in the democratic platform adopted at IJar-ri.-burg. It says it fairly commits the Pennsylvania democracy "to the repeal of all laws intended to protect the iron iudastry, the woolen indus try, the cotton industry, or any mber industry, in language of the tame resolution, 'at the expense cf other interests.' " 1sitei States District Att'-rjey Stow, of South Carolina, Las alio been obliged to leave the State in cause ipuencu of the dcmocrat'C per eccutions. What renders the out rage all the more grievous is that it h perpetrated under form of law, the courts and juries being simple iaeiru menu ifl the Democratic game. What's the use fooling round any Iongr looking for a.i ambassador to Sirriau Jjvi.u, w heaMu. Sciu btz is burning (c an ojiportuuity to prove his patriot! ? Let the Secretary of the Interior be appointed at once. Jlere is an opportunity for dist:nc tion. Aad if porchanca the smiable ii. snouia esse a lancy iot iue Secretary's scalp, the geucral public cn-ould not deem il necessary to ex Ihaust its small coin ia the purchase of Fackclolh. Tue New Vork Herald, in speak ing of tLe Pennsylvania Democratic fjilalfjrna, etys that it "contains a great deal of sprawling twaddle on the labor question, which is meant as u bait to the Communing sad strik-e.-s, but means nothing. It jilejges the party to nothing definite, and is merely iateaded to capture the work ingmen's vote without sbci-king prop erty owners and the conservative c!w ses. The w hole platforai bears! elm tamp of Lollowaesa acd insinccn ity, an is as idie as the ciuttcrings of a galvanized corpse." il'x Govebnob A. G. Bkown, of Mississippi, La9 given Lis party in that State aa uacoaif oria'o!y lrge dose of his private opinion. He eays ! e disapproved of much of what tbe Ptcjo.-raU have done since their re turn to power, and Le feels a moral -oariction that tiic f arty is Lurrying on it own overthrow, not iiis year pet Laps, but certainly in the not ins tant f ature. What the ruin will con sist oi Mr. Brow a does not say, but the inference is that Le aatt.-ipatrs a fat! break in tbe soiiiity of xhn par ty. Other prophets agree wiib Limj t'jere. Now, keep a tharp look-out for the Millenium I A Democratic member of Congress in the Vity oC i'e w Vork taring a cacetship at West Point within Lis nomination, threw it open to competition. Ji colurad bay nam--ed Charles A. Minnwe, dlaluud all iis white competitors with ase, etanding twenty per cent, bigher'isay tbat the religious establishtseat than anr of them after a most riirid examination. Whereupon John Mor rissr, ei Democratic M. C. sent the boy'a guardion $.'(i0 to luroi.sh the young man' outCt. The remarka ble thing about tbe matter, is not the ability f-hown by this colored cadet, but that bis rueaos of Eacecjs were furnished by a coople of Demo-! cratic Congressmen. t n western exchanges are all in a mot hopeful mood. From Chica go, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Lou is, Detroit, and other principal points in tb west, intelligence comes of an awakening ia busi cess that is cheer ful. The crops were never ur than those of tbie year, and tbe merchants of tbe principal citieg already begin to realize an impulse in trade which aogurs well for the prospect of tiie fall iMisinesa. Same are even so san guine ce to believe that a few weeks bence there will be a better condi tion of affair in tbe west tbat enisl ed Itcfoce tbe panic which feil upco the rowotry io Eusioese is growing brisker io Philadelphia ev ery day, and our tLoroujrb fares i-bow the faces of strangers La cumber who Lave com hitler to jwurbase their goods for tbe fall ttoii. crLAKisu oi tue piatrcrm aaoptedeu by tbe Democrats of this Slate at their late Convention, the Xew York Timet sv: Th Prolyl, alia l,C.T:n l!i J- 1 r-irenilrot a Im-al luua-.lc wn S:rl I-'H I. A -i I in the :u ' ! tli vast mi l sarirj - " m 'Kuciiw me last iwn'y jours. 1' ncal.l hat . . .1... ...... tu-rt::Lii 11 i!ii-r Im'iI m-t-n in--- ft " -w. . Kill III" till- Rfulirir- In renin-.' im.u. i r.-wll wM iiavw Iwii i:vlli3l..!-r, il tt-l : the I'LiladtlpLia Times whose i,.ri;tnr.!n..hief was one of the active uionagers of '.be ConTeution hotly adticts'PrK iunun . i ..I- lwwn t.i-w.iwar.'!v to irra-.Iile Villi ti'C pMtlil IU-J mta w-un w innnr ! ui. l!i Stale. Thr who:.il! .H-nuai-uU' : ir.--nl thai Mi oissrace " , -,-. mblo(.,, . .nr.,,!..,,. and i-.'i;salirniln tbiwe hu have w ae)-, favuf wl I He raiDc i the : niiwuuifi. Hi' " ln irti'lr.1 not lu t.-li.sf ti, ikii miIIsum rla uitvoora tmi-le rciati'fW, lot t : Im u lrccb bcttrwulbetii iutiar:iun irj'.c. While Hon. Frtccis W. Hughes of Schuylkill county, for many years a veritable war-horse of the Democ racy of this State La3 published a card denouncing the action cf the Convention and calls upon his fellow Democrats of the State to '.!:..n!ic lnfin.u.-irr. nikmn l brel' I..UO.I In :liO lUiti .Tiu i-td lv tlic tacii- Altogether the disgust cf the country at the cowardly, truckling, foolish platitudes put forth as a "platform of principles," is supreme. lirtclmra Tonne. Th ,W.h cf the Lead of the Mor- m,n ri-,iirph and community is an moment in the history forced the enemy to abandon Harda ay Saints. Nomioaliv ! raroz and fall lack on I op My ...aaUic. a colony of ! headquarters are at hekar from event of creat of the Latter Day a religious repai.lu:, a coiony rcligionaries. the Mormon community of Utah La; been ia reality on octcp racy. Jtrigbam Vcnrg Las held ia the hollow'of Lis Land the happiness, fortunes and destinies cf Lis people. While he was the Governor of the immense influence ed as tLe Ud cf the spiritual or ganization which it known aa the Church of the Litter Pay Saints. Whea he ceased to be aa asent cf the civil power of the Iiepablie, be adressed hiaisclf to such a sejiaration cf Lis people from "the geuiih.'i'' os was not thought uecew'ttry whoa he ruled all sects alike as (Jjivrsor of Utah. Jt was net until this cri.-!s in the history oi the Mormons was reached that the inlax of non-Mormons was considerable i-paugh to ex cite any uneasiness amocg toj coun selors of tLe tleocracy. With tuti. tigual ability did Vctjng administer the tempara'l affiira of ttie Mormons that the coiamtuitr Las Laeq ironi that day to this ce ccwp'etc autono mous as it could have beca if it Lad been i-olated by wide feas (rota the rpt of mankind. Various tec I tcJ interc.U have been inquired a firm footing iu Kali Lake City and in the other towns of j7th. The Mor mons hare been grad-iaiij' surround ed by hostile itiffaeaces,' uai l-d-cable foes have euaaForid to rend the nivstcrious baad whloh tiept the Mormon Church and Stat? in compaet, Hut Young has preserved tbe indirid ualitr of the Jlormon es'.abli.sbuisat, through all lueis years as perfect a? was the Jewish oro:zi'.iuu ia the day of the Judges. It is tLis work which seems O u the great marvel of Jjrighsm Youog's life. Hsfouud a church rajy to his hand; he Las 1 ft it aa organized ecclesiastical S;ate. To the artful delusions of Smith he aided revela- j tioi after revelation, as Le pretended, until be was I'ropaet, I nest, King, infallible, ia daily communication with the will cf Heaven, tnd gifted with wisdom above worldly wisdom. There was no divine tru'.b o Jofty that he did not dare to expound It to his followers. And in the mukiiad inous details cf their daily life there was none so triviil as to escape his critical attention. He professed to give account of Lis observations in the Seventh Heaven w ith th sioie particularity with which ha prescrib ed the domestic manners of his flock. While he pretended to tell them (Jod s will corrcerniaff their sacrifices for the fn;li lu (l.ni-ht It n.t hpnftiith Imn ! to regulate their iitiion in dress and aiiu. ' . a ' P e,K of UnUed S7 all W7 of Uniforms and irf:': .I.".. ,hUA i ii fi-lllaker Pasha greatly d . character of their purges at tbe throogb the b azing village and away ops. By the combination 0 to the left to Popkoi like a pack of s extraordinary powers, Younginds. loe Russian camps were mi t'jtiriorutnarv njwer?. icunz which Las scarcely t parallel m mod- , .s.-jrtr- It j. nil,ln tkoi -nm- ....B. 1 cf tlietu haled Lim ; it is certain that they ail feared Lin. His powerful personality perradea tLs ;unciis of Church and State, swayed tho entire mass of priesthood and p2.p!e, regu lated tbe social, domestic, and relig ous poliiy, and made itself felt in every household io the Mormon com munity. .There were others associ ated with Young in tbe administra tion ofatUiis, but his wiil and pur pofe have dominaU'd all the ouncils of theocracy from liii until new. It was Vousg-V Cibiti.)i U found in tbe heart of tbe ccuun.j..: a little empire which should forcrer iesJn I the sacred home of M ormautetn, ua- veted by the foot of an alien The discovery of gold in California, and the canse&uect rysh across the con tinent, made the project futile. Hut the establishment of tbe .V?mna colony, self-supporti-ig, frvga!, pro ductive, and prosperous, s it s-joa ' became, was an achievement of i which fie Prophet might wpII bs proud, for a wbile he dclied the uower of tbe AmerLao reoublic: and. rjp to the dav of his deati, ie could 01 ornionism ana its uistinctive pe culiantieft wera preserved intact. Tii- .M -jwobs kava feeieUd legisla tion aud armies; they tay defied alii Judges and public opinion aud the have maintained their own de vice until the ordinary course of morliiy n emed ba(Y!ed. This is all largdy lirigtem Young's vork Cruel, bloody, ani ricdictive though tn' ra'a doubtless was, La uust be credited with the possession o! abil ities ef a sujcrior order. He seems to nave loved power for its own take. He lived frugally, eren ma"erlv, and at no tiaie ia hia long career djd Le Porthumberlaa1 county, Pennsylva ever manifest any love of display orj0. vere found guilty of conterrpt any low ambition to Lu soucrbt after l'0' interfering with the running of and flattered. Unlearned, and will) small know ledge of the philosophy of man, be contrived tad built Bv'a svs-I10 . t t . . t ' . . tern which must extort the adaira- lionofall who hare studied ii. He isUa4. The Motmon State faces now tLe grat problem of it exist ence, it is difkcMt to guess wbat shall be the result of his deiti. Bat (t'does ee&a tbat it wiii be the final blow which shall thaUer tbe mon strous fabric of 3Iora;oqi-m y. '. 4 Km aad Vt ir Sbl Uy m Tramp. Watuitovh, X. Y., Augui-t 27 j C .1 If j- IB - shot at tueir Loews ;a Msoat, near otrpca .uh eaa lis wnc were M alone, Franklin founty, Us: vigLt. t ' ueau, ana me WL'e. i a-hn l thnt ll.patil. il.A L...I : . . - t ' . , . luc Ul..u, iiovinara to induce uie fc,Lbuylkili miners ,iwctc4 to bye. jobbery is ruppos-. to join the strike on the st of Ser- io litve oeca te object of the murder, itie nureectf is desc.-.bed ! by Mrs. Barber as a tramp who gotUiuriag the past week shipments of! dinner at tho bouse about a week ago. .coal over the branch roada have b-en! The murderer is still at large. i run Di iiu ... if f7n;x. lurUUh Aile nae all Jrtj Ihf User. .Manchester, Aum 31. The Onanlinn received a telegram this evcn.cg statini,' that the espected bat tle along the line cf the Lorn froia Aghas'ar to Tarlak commenced yes terday and continued all day. Mehe met AH Ptisba commanded the Turks in persaa, and nitacked the Ilussiaus at three points S fir the Torks are sucerelul. Heater's Shunii dospatcli savsthe Cgbtiag lav.ed i:iat b.ur.'. The posi tions cirriei by ihi Torks on the rihi back of the Lira are Telibeler, Soahiljr and Karabassaaler. Oimaa Paiha ttlograpbs lVom Plevna, under date of August 2il: A Turkish rer.m noitiTinsf detachment defeated a body of Uusriaa cavalry near (Jliehad. One hundred ltu.s;an3 were killed. Constantinople, August 31. Mehemet Ali Pasba telcgraplu as fol lows: "Oa Thursday morning strong columns of our troop's from liasgrad and Surinassouhler attacked the lius sians near the village of Karaha-?an-!er. The lighting wa desperate. The village was taken and retaken several times, but fiually carried by e Turks. The enemy was defeated 'and retreated ia disorder, pursued by our troons. About a o clock ia the evening two other columns from Sur- inassonhler crossed the Lorn and whence I proceea to-morrow io jjiu Ahmed Kyocb Pasba, who is encamp ed at Karabassanler. The troops engaged at Karahassaakr were the llasgrad and Kki Djuma divisions. Thev captured a caanoD, ftur ammu- (Itld rifles a lar?e .. , 0- equipments, istingoished led and wour.'Jtl, acu me iussiaua i.vuu. Xv!i Karahassanler and Haidjr- ayaz seem to be identical with Ivara saa uad Haidar Ko": of the maps. Pop doubtless means Popkoi, where according to previous telegrams, the Kussians have a fctronj defensive p.irition. Lusiom, September l The Tinm' carrtspomjeat with the Turkish army telt-zraphs tie follottiog esrription of Thuriay's battle, apparently from personal obsercfttwn; "Jvarly this morning Xediib Pasba advan?eii from Adakeny.near llasgrad, with three brigajes, two batteries of artillery, two sqaair&;i of cavalry aud one brigade of iafaatry rjerve. Mahe n;et Ali and Prince Ha3S03 loo up a posiiioii S'jtb their stall on a high biil, iaciedia!c.'y north of Yeckof, wlijjh cocjinjatjj aa vn'Qterrupted ripu' fr-jci iwas,7rade to bevoud )s llnxr. TL3 ' ijuswans " from! i.i.:jc..i,..u n.i thoir batteries behind Jsajorja o-ian.ed Gre about 9 o'clock on the advaifsiog Turks. Nebjib steadily adanc.'d an4 entered the burning village of Sadona hy 31:-'!U o'clock. The re treating Russian my pressed. They retired precipitately to :-.a.-8-saa, wLcio they made a vigorous stand. SaLit p'aba created a diver sion by attacking aiairo;." The PtUTSian baa otury 0: ihree guns to their right, near Hai darko,'. They made splendid prae. tice at the sdvanriug Turki and Egyptians, bqt thio tjsrfrly opened outaaj advanced to lh,c right end left of tLe n'ljaije in a really work manlike Bfyla. The engagenient cow Laiai yen era! and exu-n-ied over some Cfreen miles. A heavy and continued roll of fire of the skirmisher w4 heard along all the ridges from Bazisliie? to at ar Sadana. By four o'clock K rasiaw viS in fiamcs. The Russians gradualiy gl vaf ond the Turks redoubled the coerg,' of tleif- attack. At five o'clock tLo enemy were sam-j pering out of Haidurko!, aqd tLe he,--j ses were trotting up to take tb guns, oat of battery. Tbe Turkish battery was making splendid practic? and Srpd iost as the ryns wtre taken off. Jae ?ua WB struck with the last shell. The Turks ebeered aod dashed 7ed out, two puns covering il. t m.i.: I n - matins OTAPl Iti t ir T Z j V- practice. But tbe Turts S-d Lgyp- tiens still scampered over t'-ie ground in fcne ityle. 1 he Wussiaos were now in full revrct in every direction, and bv sunset the Turis had proved for tia second time not only cup able of uecUng Iiussiaas in the open field, but also of linking them from their stroni-'r eotreuched pooftions. In ten days tha Uussisns Lave lost tbeFii,j tjjey had been trampinjr ,'or sev-j magnificent double powuona of tlie Lorn and the Kara-Lom. What may bapm1" next no one knows. It Ii Im possible lu ti!J what forces The Uir sians had engaged, sor can the'r los Bea as yet be estimated, i'rsbably they were not heavy, except around Karassan, by which name this en-gigiC'-.aul w ill be designated by the Turks. CoVf-rAxuJxLK, Aug. fl A te! esrram from Sbumla, dated yesterday, annodnces that the column of teelimi Pasba has advanced from Kcki Djuma and crossed tbe river Lorn, tearAg hat&r, driving back tbe llussians, wJjo, tuioi a phort resistance, retreat ed from toe river, y edjib Pasha has advaaesd from llasgrad towards Torlak, repulsi6g ibp Hnssiuca andc capturing two guns. A gvt buttle is believed to be imminent. Th)Htstsbe assisted 'in taJrip tbe life r. - ; . i . . t . ' 1 fur: are assuminjr tne otlcnsive along tbe wiioje line, lit-dif Pasha, having refused to aUerji a' military conncil for trial. It has beta ecided to brias- him before tbe council br forc. is reported tbat Safvet I Pasha i;as ci?sed to accept the Min istry ofVusL.cc. Railroad 4!trar(ioBil Nroirirtl. PiTTsninnu, Ang. 31. In the L'nitvd States circuit court this after noon George A. Erijrgs, Henry Lin derberger and David U eaod, of i trains ou the Central raihoad of Xew Jersy, as tbe same has passed into hands of a receiver appointed by : . ......... Tl... M . j . u:o court, ioev were sentenced to par the eosU of proaecotion, a fine of $100 and undergo ninety ays' im prisonment in tbe county jail of Northumberland county, Strike In lbs Krbajlklll Kraisa. Pottsviu., August 31 Dis patches received frora Mahanoy City, auenanao&n ana oilier prominent mm Cfwires state mat tbere,is no pcet - ft a 4 iuc w5cuuj-iiii re - Lrii)n i il il rm ki , (i.i roi.nii-A.i ,.-... . . ... " ' II UIH B ,u - ...vm v. vvi.M. P lJW 1IIU- iu the last ten days a number of men number of coliieri-s abowa tiiti iih fkadora of miners' organizations from nti.nr r-fi.- na fiar l.rv to M i . . . . . & tcmber with view of making it , general ; but so far without tuctvss. juausuaKy large. ! Tb t'arlain Runic Iih nn ; A :t;oih accidt'iit mciirrfd uer SALT Lake, Aug. 2'.t. Itribenj Altomja thin muruing, whereiuiuauy Y oung licd nt 4 p ni. io dy. i jn rona lost their lives. The woi k ol reeoveriug bodies was immediately Hrigham Voang was born at commenced. The body last taken Whittiagham, Vermont, June 1, 1801, J0ut from the wreck at 3:30 P. M. was and was tho sm of a farmer, wha had jt,ftj 0f Mrs. Crow, the wife of a work been a ftl'lier i'i the Ilevolution jnuti iu the pork house in East Des When about lbir:y-oue years old be j ,j ,,i3e:;. Her bead was caught acd became a co.ivert t Mormnnism, , m4;,Dcj iiet,tt.ceQ tbe two cars. The then under the ootr.! nf fc T) it n, Kipdon, and Williams, lie arrived j Lalrr Three more bodies have iu Kinland, Ohio, toward the close of j !,t n taken out all men. Oiie ii 1S32, and sojn took a prominent part j supposed, by papers on bim, tobd Ca ia the government of. tae Mormons. a commercial traveler from Peo- c , .... . . .. He was ordaioeti as eiaer tnoruj ni- ter joining the church, and his taleat and shrewdoees poshed bim forward so rapidly that, w hen in !S5;", a new step was taken ia the organization of the Mormon hierarchy by tho in?ti tntina of the twelve apostles, he waa made oue of the number and sent out to preach tbe new doctrines. His field of labor was in the Eastern States, and ho was signally success ful in making on verts. In 1S I, not withstanding the rivalry of Higdon, I'righam Young was chosen First President of the Mormon Church, then located at Xauvoo, Illinois, end Uigdon, proved contumacious, was excomtnuaicated, cursed and solemn-1 ly delivered over to the devil to be buffeted in the flish for a thousand years." Ia September, - 1 S 15. the Mormons were driven out of Nanvoo and gathered at Council Bluffs, Iowa, whence they . were conducted by Young in 1S47 and to Lriah, where Le founded Salt Lake City and established the present Mormon set tlement. In 1S50 Hrigham Youag was appointed Governor of Utah Ter ritory by President Fillmore, but subsequently on accouut of collisions with tho federal judges and the dt fi ance of the laws of tbe United States, he was removed. From this point the loug conflict began between the United States authorities and Young, who claimed government by divine biniiion. In this conflict he was able to hold tbe :nited States Gov ernment at bay for a loug period, and it is only within the past few years that the federal courts have b-ea able to enforce their authority with in the Mormon territory. Uiubam y'ounsc's conneuion with the Moun tain Meadow massacre and his ad ministration of Lhe tyonmou govern njentfortbe pat twenty jejrs f,ard-jiei.qjpiag with it, and tbe'neittele ly call foF aif particular uVscrip- scoped'half thro'.ijl) VlI? 'UJ tjie two tion He was a man of strong qoallilei marked by extraordinary energy, great executive talents and rmarka ble kuowledge of tho weak side f hnman nature. ith a greeny love of Prop?n,vand power be had new anj administrative fac busi- ness ana aamiuisiraiive i;icmuv wbjccVoId jbaye'raaie the first man in Hi fowmni'ty py.cn Jjy Ic-gitirate methods, and Lis -Liil in inspi.-iog It. naticisra and cunning ia tarhiwj it to se'.fishacss gave Lira a p3wer"mors absolute than Las often been wielded eriis ; P. small hierarchy hy the com bined infjuenct (.1 r;rist craft and ty ranny, 'liy mttxicj ' jijsi 4 part "of religion, he ruled Lis 'dupes Ly tt.cir strongest psssions, and bis do minion 4,;w tei; chinas was com pleted by the UnW inrpd y his unscrupul ius reiJl3fi to sbeJ in; man blood. Whoever Yoi;og's successor may be, it !s uot lively that he will pos sess the strong oualitie il;;t rnnrked the late aputle's ride, and his dea'ii wiil probably be a ' turning point n the history of Mora,ocisr;i. The first ponseoit-uce of Lis death fill L. a reltisi of jfc.e other Mormon joaders from rlavish iil;,ijoo to a single will. Their Jealousies wn4 rivalries will lead to disintegrate tbeir unnat ural community. Heresies will spring tfp. ajf Reliefs will crei p in, there wiil L revolts ag'ust a power wbiih wasalays ttAii 1,9 a tr. raoy, and wtitb cannot ba maintain ed by feebler baud-, aJ tLe free nlay of transforming forces wiil cjake Mormouism a different thiog winhin the neat tiB or twenty Pill loirfjh CommCrijidl - i ears. Tram IK Vire a Itnrn in Order lu ! lolafriHO A spcial tbe New York Tima, from Miiford, Pa., says that a barn b.elonuing to Philip Stark, four miles from Xti!ord, was entirely consumed, with cooteuts, last a&Urday mcrninir, involvicg a heavy los-, oa wtLb there was no insurance. Later in tbe day iwo tramps came to Miiford and ?ave tber.:seies up as tbe incendiar ies. At a preliminary liecrmrr tnev era! ciontbs, i.ay been gnabjc to se cure work, and being aiocst sUr.ved, coofluded to fire lap bafn and git into prtsou, wlete tbsy 4ro:il.l get s me bc-og to cat. 'ruej wc fa locked up in the county jail, add wiii Le tri;;d 2t the September term of Court, One Ra. Lu DC.Ue as Frederick My ers, aud says be wi b:rS i!) Odense. Denmark, and is by cceupation a painter. He is aged thirty-three years. The other (rave tho name of i son, alias lrown. abas Kelley. ifo H3 Lorn in London, KcgJdad. He is ioi ty jfjml, nnd u- ' - oy occupsitus biasi.erer. t'elcyi'i cliims to have been a i-sj.r io tbe Pittsbnrg (Pa.) railroad riot, tie has also confessed to having commit- ted tuacy crimes, and tbat a lew United years tworo t -larre to the oi a ie:io.woiiuttu wan,e tniojca ted. He is small In t&ture, well ed ucated, and bag but one eye. Myers saye this is bis first offence. IrdlrittlHw of j i nl n Hronn MeieiHiirbi, r t Ossawattomie, Kan., August 31. --Ten tbonsand people responded to tne cal to Cay to witness the cere monles attantiiog tie dedication of the Old Jobn Urowp Monuiweni. Pr. X. II. DeerarT, cbalrmoo oi the committee, called the meeting to order and introduced Governor Chas. RoUusoh e president of the day. kev. Mr. Adair, a brother In-law of Jobn Drown offered prayer. Ees dntjonH were passed rer)nesting the legislature of the state of Kansas to make an appropriation to procure a statue of John Brown. n hrone ori ruarirle, to tie placed in the national bail of wtiiary in tb,e capitol at Washington aa a gift to th Dfttion. and assorting tbat it is tiie dutf m the Kansas state bistoricul society to take measure at tha earliest practi cable moment to collect aod nut tou record the personal recollection of tbe proe-Usaoiates of Jobn Brown represent- Drigc&fCswir JQ Kansas Urral Klorra IlinlK. Ciscix.MAii, Aog. JI. A special states 1 bat a terrific storm passed over Gil man. 111., yesterday, prostra ting a number of bouses The flourishing mills of John B. Grayson A: bon were Completely destroyed One mill band was killed by falling timbers. Loss 'estimated "at $DY -000. Hallway llnrrar. De Moines, Iowa, Aoguv. 2'J jt-ip car is now pulled oil. na m. meutner two boaies are njt identified. The body of a lady is cow tight in tbu wreck, making the eighteenth person known to be killed. Tiie cars are so firmly telescoped to gether that it is impossible so far t i pry them apart even with block and tackle. Tho namo of tbe last man laken out was Thos. Dunaway, of Fast Des Moines, who recently ran away from tbe insane asylum. At sis o'clock seventeen bodies had been taken from the wreck, fourteen men, two women and one child, Among the wounded, F. It. Uaker, one of Pirnum'a men, baa since died, Two more bodies are known to be in the wreck one of Barnum's men and a little girl, the daughter of Mrs. Crow, one of tho women killed. It is thought by many that there are s ill other bodies in tbe bottom i f the wreck or floated down stream. The list foots up a total death nil f twenty. The accident was caused by a fresh et in the crees undermining a bridge The engiu.-cr, wi: had rlackeod bis speed I'll he came in sight of .be bridge, supposing that all wa3 right, dashed upon it. Tbe channel of tbe stream was forty or fifty ft wide, and the banks about twenty feet high. The locomotive landed at the foot of the western side and half buried itself in tho earth. Barnum?s car was next. This car dropped into the channel. The baggage and mail car followed, passed directly over it, masaing it to nieces, but going to the bottom, a bar imrutK. "tf"n"S ana entirely on ff iron running clear thronah it. Th i "umed. Loss ij40(J0. j f . : me a in be pur escaped alive. Even the lamps were m-t put out. The first passenger car pitched bead down into the channel, where the water was at least fifteen feet in depth. The next car was plqnged under this, nroi eqinj i. qe tpeue cf i;:r)f onsutog tiiny "Plf U irtfagiutd. Those who wcru tot iejured aqd who could get cut went to work to rescue the living aad wounded. They had to go liilliJ to frfriH l.ioiisp a get a.xes to cut 1 hem out, but tLcy fe ed beioic-ully, ui;d by dayll-ht had most of the wounded rescued. 'Pitiful tcjnes and tender iucideuts fc?cnrr?tf. to "mother was killed silting tc'.Tt'Pi tro children', who ts taped sjnlar;. Oae little iri,'wh'v had lata In lb Wgtpr for four boijrs, with a heavy tuaa lytu dea 1 berjestb ber body, was discovered" to be !:rea'hiug, and was rescued aud res- jury. The dead were itrou ;Lt Lere on a train, reaching here a 1 1 u "clock, iora tweutj fiv'e of the wouadei caoift with tiisni. The officer of the . . .. I... 1. .1 ... ' .. roau wer at. ine wreck ni iui? for the dead and wouaded. tir- Ritllrnncl Arridenlo. IUi)s,.x, X. Y., August 23. A fatal jeeident occurred on the nitds-m jiiver J'ailrond at the depot in this city at midnight 1 1'. ril.'t. A j:is senser fain from the North, duo at 02 v. m., arrived li'e, and, while taLiuar watiir, wr.srun iu'.o l-y freibi train No. 4. trleseopioft- th sVepicir car, which was nirecly tintrr the Fcrrv street bridge, crjssioir tne track The bridge wus comple t-ly destroyed, engine iio. was disa bled and sevpral cars were wrpeked. Thomas Hyan, a fireman of Ilhinc beck, was kiiicd. jnd Charles Ss imers, an engineer of New Vork, injured. The disaster was caufed by a 'negli gent fiaguian, who displayed the wronsr light AH tkp tfs;"c3 "Pre de layed several hours. "CjSi'isfcATi, O., Aiifun 2'j A rViiigbt trajn orj bp Jod'-'nap d(, Cin cinnati and Ijifayt-t! J!,r ronJ ran off the track jesiciday et Jianscij's' Station. Four tramps were stealing a ride, and two of them George Ho elc and Fillmore Faglev were kill ed and the other two bad'y injured. Tb Uovcrnor. Vll. Pi:ii,.iMEl"i'fA, August GO. To day closed the pubt-rnstjuD visit to this .city, so faf as the exhibition con.'c'ni;d. p the moriiin? the Gov ernors reviewed a jnjstriil prpces-si'-a in the main building, about it maie vormcn being in liue. They then lunched, wer jhotographe4 in a group, witnessed a balloou aspoo sicD by Professor King, and then tot k b i-ici'i! train for Chester, whero t'utiy saw tha tfUiftWfr (Jity of Washington launched- 'the disiin guished party returned to tba city early this evening in lime for tbe ban- tenuereu mem ai ine iouuuen .. . , . i . i tal Hofi. ,'onorrow the guests will hp conUuctctJ trouu tc leading aJa9utictiiHa estabiisirjent's 'of ti,e city. Th Wealher. Pttvelaxp, O., Aug. 31 Tbe heav,ett rain Etorm ever known pass ed over tLis ciiy'tLij ' Jtcrni n, ac companied by jigi,toicg, va.4 end hail. Several roots were Llown off', trees were broken and uprooted, and tbe wind and rain completely tore dos'R end carried away the flags and streamer wbiak- have decorated tbe city for tbe past tew diya. Sev eral steamers, with large esearabn parties, were ready to leeve tbe har bor, but before they got under way the'fctoiti br?(t- JtrfEBSO?, 'BAkltaCbi, rUg. 32 Tba wind od rain at tbT it. Louis Arsenal this artfrnooa did considerable damago to tbe public storehouses and fences and destroyed a if gi3 potjou of the beautiful orna ments! tree ewoa tj,e parade ground. It took roefs and porcbe ctf of thf-. nor; oero siaeoitne Darracits, carry ing them over the buildings siutb w a,rd ar. hilt wy across the parade groend. The lad Lias? owo a .number of lnrge tret a la the foiijier' ,'jart,ers. fortunately no oae w'a injured. iLpSUOS, fSTff, Jkug. iff cr.V rC verp thunder stprra yisited this 'city this Karate;. Tge raio descended as cds continuous torrent, poring the foreno in busioeas was waljrujv sufpended At Park Hilt two bor- SPS Wfr LilloiS lie li,.l.fnin.r i.J .. - J ......J.-d u4 jhousw p-rtiallv tjeiiii-lisbfd Several .barnes were ' fcue Iq ibe stiii-' vi. .canity. fUILAUELPUIA Aug. Si IuL'jb ,tnrie t; i . ' "mu,u B,u,i instantly killed dune? ibe thund-r 6 ,UU1,U ' llf inA n-a , . . -I. I 1- - . I IVbtBlrweluOnt, Aug 31 Tbe heaviest storm of the Jason oc enrred 03 Lake Erie to day. Tarnult In UfBlBfkjr. Ll ISVILLE, Ky.. S.p'emhtT I. A O'ttrirr Journal special nays, tornado of U-rrilic i..leure, but ol short duration, pasted over Mays ville this morning, damaging proper ty to. a considerable extent. Four lirge brick warehouses, on Wall street, belonging to the Ilickett and Wad-jo estates, were unroofed : the (fable end of a brick dwelling, bt-i jg ing to the cotton mill, was blowu ett- tirtlvout. A fly rig wiudtW frame struck Mrs. Rice, one of ti occj pants, iu the back, i -juring her cev ercly. The large stable of Win. Yoracey, on Market street, was part ly unroofed, taking rafters aud ail the woodwoik from a larpe part of the building. Seven I inded Coal barges, at the river, snapped their lines and drifted against thesteamr Wild wood, Miics'jiog her port guards and curry ing her away from the landing across the river to tho Ohio shore ; she is damaged to tbe extent of several hundred dollars. Tbe smoke stacks of the planing mill and tbe ferryboat Glover were also Llown down. The damage to the shade trees, ehimiieys and outbuildings is considerable. New Castle, Penn , September 1. Henry Hickston, living about two and a half miles east cf this city, bad bis barn struck by lightning during the storm yesterday. The contenu were entirely consumed, and consist ed cf five hundred bushels of oats, about one hundred bushels of wheat, hay. farming atcnsiU and one horse. Insurance, $.00 in the Mutual of Xew York. Foirr Wayne, Ind , September 1 Ibe storm last night did consider-ble - iMge throughout the country, 1.1 .w- mg down trees, ietiit-.-, pr s'raring telegraph lijes, Jfce. At Hungland a barn belougiug to Fred. Ilaeknieycr was struck by ligbtoing and coasamed. Consider able stock was also killed by light ning. Massillon, O., September 1. Last evening during the heavy storm a barn belonging to Mrs. MaryZ)pfs, three miles 8- uih of this place, was T Msa Kliol lirail at Klrhiusatl, Hj - uiliera H uiiit-!. Walter Sanders, late Sheriff of Liijc-i.li county, Ky., and hisbrother io !. Jack 1 illard, were killed on Mot.;! ay night at liphmond, ijadison couuty, by Gus Edwardi, Tbvo M,ar shal, aac a party of his friends. A. yoHnjer Lrotiier' of banders wa at the Uichmond fair about a weel ago n L-ere he was badly beaten by Ed wards, the latter saying that Sanijers irjTtrfiire'J vhi!tf Was discharging his tloiy asau officer. Yesterday Wal ter Sanders anc his friend weni to Uichmond ti aucud the triul of youug Sanders for his alleged oftnce. Afier the trial a conversation occurred be tween Elwardsand Waher Sanders ut 1 1)0 (jiruett House, during which Saoders'deaoijociid Tsd 6rds' conduct aa brutal and cowardly, at the sithe liae J'aiq' L:s pjsto. tbaijt tbjs time Sanders was sbot by oiu oth er person, but, levelling his pistol, ! made things I.vely while Lis sfength l-'e U lien the firing ended ban der and fji Lrotiiur-ia-uw IalUrd wtre' dead," and Marsha Elwards slightly aud Li brolber dangerously WiUiudeJ. 'Numerous eh 01 were Gr- ed, i.Jt struck. ')! A n VhlVriuu .1fnrer aat Kniclilr. ."t Aug. 28 V mysterious ca. e' of murder and suicide uccrr-e at a late hour last u'igl'.t. U'lllidtt) O'ttuilivan, aged thirty, sexton of Sr. Jarlith'b Catholic cburch. while visit ing two young ladies at -o. C2 Smith street, shot Kaiie Praunock, agtd 2o i-nqrii nvnr t t.-fi pur biMlnir Ii r in- slautfy. le imujectiilejj eft the house, entered bis room 'at t. Jar lilb's, shot biuisclf. aud died ii a few 7;auts. The ouly witness of the (jeed wa a fi-idu "of bo b r.iriies, who heard no quarreling between thpm, and could give no reason for the rb deed. JJoth victims were highly repectabje. f xlrn. Mennton of tojcreufi f rraiu. WASijisijTOin, Aug. (.aa b? authoritatively said tha. Mr. Hayes, has uj julentjon of revoking his proc? ;aniv.ior toyyegjng t-oa?ress iu ej tra session 014 tjje Js-h uf Qctubpr. The reports iu Fcgard to havjug uo extra s-jtsion were referred to iu cit iuet meetiug to day, but Mr. Haves ud nil tbe csojqei ojcers are uuaui in ous ia tbe opinion thai no delay shall occcr. . A Parlor r Itowa an KntbitakntenC IIONESHALE, "P-T A Ug. J lu con.-efuence of a misspfaced "switch, wLicb was sjiike'd, this' inortiiuVr train Jrom flaroiynajc o; tfi'e Dela ware an;) Iydson gravity rajlroad oqddeuly jumped the track three miles from' f f oijesdalp. throwing the parlor car, Passaic, twenty feet down an eiubniikment, injuring", although aof. fpriousiy, Engineer y. JJuir. It issupjr 'etid tlit tLia swltoft was gij ked fof the purpoi of djiq' harq to Gen. Morrow, commanding the rag uiars at Seranton, aod a party of officers connected wi;h the Third Na tional (Juar;j- iufnatry and the Xins- t.eent!) jaiioual' Quard I c-usylva i aialbst was on hoirq, all of wh im; escaped anbury DiiuM lulled Kallrsxlrr. Cincinnati, Angus: 30 To iu ;L orities of tbe Cincinnati, Hamihon a. 1ayton Railroad have issued a ciruulat to iipir' employes, declaring that on and after ' keote'i.,bkr pt B ninety miles rua bhall constitute a day'a wtrk. Heretofore rii'y miles hgs ijet-o fjuoted aa a full day. . This ruling eoeeii tge frofj 'inqi to To'aJe, and from Hamilron fg o. diauapolls. Much diPSyislctiofl j expressed by the employe, an no In crease of pty ait: mpauiea the iucrews e labor. 1A. August J0- VV stiike Is aatitit!:ed t'tt the (J.- jf. If. ia Jr. The freight hrfii.t'crs ind brskenieo are dissaii-lb-U over ibe proposed re. ducliou kI riiUit aud it. creased woik, to go into fT ci u the Orsf of ibe uioftib, kuU ttl a turning to-nighi dete riniued uot ! crcpt j, Nawdy IIok Bamril by InreHaiitrie.. WijiZrTos, I). Augum 30 The L'oatorr, Ter irii r-j-day re ceived a letter frtm ife fostria-iiir.tuep' at ?nrjy 11 .k, Ky , which says : ti tie c-jt of the i I, one-half of the tow.a wa urn(ef," f'n;.j!;din the ff-fi. uju j f ratifs foments. 'ftfi fire wa ju,condjry,b,ein'g caused by a band ut 4csi(er8(J ep; thejr imr pM being to rS) tun 7)e Pjstmastir fepumthe bind ui at lirge, and sajg I hey now tbreateu b'slife, and further, I hat the auib -ii- lyi cie ijobI Je io arrest ibe ibteveu He advises ihe Department to .i. f-i c nt nue the nmil fervioe a'. ' - di thai Dl" m 'ieo.1 fjre" c'aJ j .hl'n T' T? 'JSldSSb FOISD Cl'ILTY. Miliary, iha Ray PcluBrraf Creva llrs,'onvlrtrl of nr4er In th I'i rat Dricrre GBEENsni ud, Pa , August 30 Tbe trial of Abriham Lincoln Nim ney for the poisoning uf three mem bers of bis family was concluded this evening at six o'clock by a verdict of murder in the first dt-.rre-. 1 oeucts coaoecteli wjn tne wj be c imparatirely fresh in tbe uiiuds f most uf mir readers. Tne prisoner i a colored lad of abjiit fifteen years ol age, aud at tbe time of com nk tin 4 the crime was ect ployed iu tbe family of J udge Logan of 'his town. He bad beeu severely punished by Li? father for Borne juvenile ofTenae. and con ceived tho idea of revenging himself for the punishment. Oa Friday morning June 1st he went to a drug. store and purchased four ounces ol arseuic iu judge Logan's name, and going to bis father's hou4e at '.-ace, found an opportunity of mixinir it with the breakfast coffee. From tbe effect of drinking the coffee, the boy's father Samuel Niamey, his sister Mrs. Patterson, aud an infant child of Mrs. Harris, who was visiting the family, subsequently died, wL'!e Mrs. Harris 'was dangereusly ill from the effects of tbe doisoo. Ibe bay was at once arrested, and upon being questioned acknowledged whit be bad done. The trial, which was concluded this evening, was presided over by Judge S:ow, of Pittsburg, Judge Logan of this couuty being a witness for the Commonwealth. Tbe prose cution was conducted by tbe District Attorney of Westmoreland county and J. L. Hazlett, Esq, while the prisoner wa defended by Edgar Cowan, Esq, and Mr. Moorhead. The facts as already stated were those mainly ilicited by tbe evidence, which resulted as staud, in a verdict by the jury of murder in the first degree. Robbery of Diamond. Soltii Norwalk, Conn.. AdJ. 2S. The fact tbat $2,000 worth oi dia monds had been stolen, on Monday night from Mrs. Senator Jones, of Nevada, a guest at tbe Dorlon House, Gregory's Point, was mt generally kaowo here till last evening, for the reason that those aware of the rob bery bad taken the precaution of maintaining secrecy in the hjpe ol entrapping the thif. As yet no plue has been obtained, and tbe wherea bouts cf the treasure and the rascally taker are a3 great a tnys'.ery as ever. The facts of the robbery ajs 3i foj lowa: ijouoa 000a MYs. done 1 T her room as usual and proceeded to the diuiug room. iSae was alone, the 'a.st;icjtua. Ou otr return, acer an absence of one hour, she discovered that ber room bad been forcibly entered and dis mond ntcklace and other jeWeir7 t the valqe of $J,G00 had beeu stolen Tho ihett was at once reported to Mr. Saunters, iq charge cf the rooqiSj aud a thorough SPSTC-h was Instituted. Thus fr it baa bta qnayailing.1 A stiasgo man without orator vest was seeu in tne vicinity if the Doriuu House bbortly before tbe valuables were taken, but whether he -j-) tbe c'rimins! or not Meiiis to be la ijoubt. Theifce'orv pre vaiU" thai "ihe jewels were observed on the person of the wearer during the day' ol the Fat Mm's CTam Cake, lust vtctk, and tnal tha pUn U 'Wr ifcerp 5? then liiaru'r'c(J. ' Krialor Mortnn. Itit iivoH, I:jJ , Aug. 2!) Hon. I.-aac JeDkiuson, the IUcbii0-iu Ihithi i'.nlluJiuiir. was aniomr the attendants upon Senator Morton lust uirfht This tvpuiog ih foloitig etlit-ir al was pubjisbed in tbat ptiptr. "The geuerai anxiety atfoiit the tki-n: ditiou uf Senator JJjrton, au-l pou tradictory rumors are afjoat iu rcga.d to it, justify us jn saving, and we speak from -.ers nal observifion, that bis irproyerrjent ia tbe Ut forty eigbt bin) -s has t,een trQst roiiiarki ble. IJis rest last night was aluj nt unbroken, sleeping the greaur part qi thp li;;;e e.3 (.'ujaily and as nauiral ly as thtfgb jo peit'cpt beaitb. This niorniug b was bijght and phterful, ccayersiue w jib his friends with the utmoft frerdju aud kindest solici tude far the comfort of thoae iq at teuddcpj upon bim. During to-day this iiiiproveqirnt p ttinues, and his f-iei-4s tverywbfre may ba insured that hid specjy ao-1 permanent re c vfy can be contiJeutly expected.1' t'smMie I f mil. Lo.NMiM, Aaz. 29 Tbe iditor of ih M tdus Times, a niauibar if the II Iie4 Coiiimitiee, writes under i dale Ahj I as f-ilowt: The - population 7'$ uih.'ip India rjior 17 ' lr-;s af flict eI l-v faiiiiue nuuibers OOi),0ti(i in il.e most favorable' circimstances at leasi oca si-b will die. Tweaty 1 Ln c pecple ii) all have iicd of star vation in Bengal. In Madras no cumrjof 3,p0t) rises morning after io -ruing without jeariug as q.sny as thirty corpse. I n the interior the distress is most fearful Oae gpnticman passing do wu the valley in the Wylaad district counted twenty-nine dead bodies on the road. A cffee-plante" sreking sht-ker from rain in a hut found fcix deconip-w-iig corpse in it. On any day cd erer? day mothers may be rseen if) ti,e plyia cf liidraa cTer- I in' Iriuip j-i.i' .i iin t. i cat L nrhiln tha 'Pa 'flif rM'en fi;r safe, 'while lb foundling p t. -t) of i!je) j -Of boise is full of '"fn's fml'id by He pojioe oa thr Mad dc f led by ibB pa rents Siuce ibe famine butj), S00, 000 people hare di d. ' 'be Cr-" big tragedy miy ha e.x p -c--eu iii ifysbro '4 t province, indeed, inform ll;a tii (ek't- )' rue from B mga ire of two- cies "f can ib-ajisin. S.tf,KH, Ma4., AugUilt iJ'Jrl.ast eveningasa L we train, carry iai; the excursiouis's by ite steamer PIvmoihllHk, Wid lUiniig dwo tpe pensylyauiii pVr im ntruck a amupul&vi wixiu btllinnr -two. rut..ll ... .,.!;.. i.. k. L- hot -w'Jioi --io, it " 4 srrOHST : irytnug iwn. air vui) ,yrs. , isepn S"Tf resldiug a- N i at) Mt. I'eter street, were instantly -killed, the bodies bei-ig terribly unul I Wil ,f'y -8;r( i ff jr ton, g.d V1S, had tii rh'oiileicf 'rjis tBVt. Kacbil O ffird, n.UrrifM a Ma fj, aged 50 years, lirmir rtn Mas o tt?ep, North Salem, had bb 'Ci-llur bonea-' liit rM n b '.sb ides broken. She rd!ed' at). u ' Auhh. ?he otter pron'iiij ired' b )''uir 'to t' '. 'P 'A rui i i j-irits .goujii u.,i w PlcFrt5.tif 1 he accident oo ihe i i - . J Ipe i' i.rssness ot itif fi i.4ft!r (,f b 'ff; i Ding it ii'i ii up Ji u 0 (.1- k uc pier, wi,u no ueau iim .,r m ,., tf?e . . l , i, l . . f I U- li-iuriu. Illt-(1 inu III riling ij o sl ........ o r V ' i '"io i iie;u If ni Lyon, are re p. rua to be ii.i.B:u; , , . m 8 fright JUIUued u i; j . are believed to - wwa a v v uj bUC overboard, but all have been rescued. Arrrat mt Ian laeMiiarl. Milfiirp, Pa . An' 21 A b -rn belo(iiiog Ij Puilip S . k. f ur n. from Miiford, wit eu ir ly c u 14 j. .J with conic'jts. Ihsi Sjiurdy iujh j ig, iovolviug 11 heavy loss, oi nnii there was no :osi.ii.ck. Lnr in the day two lr-tr:ii-. couie 10 Mot'-nl . aud gave theui -elves up aa tbe i 0 n-' diaries Ai. a pieliuiiuary hearing : tbey Said they hud cu irju.j.itj t r several monibs, bad tieeu uoanie iu get olk, aud being lui- si tUrve'l, concluded Ij fi e il.e bura au-1 nr. 1:1 10 prison, where uiey .iui-i net something to 1 at. Tte nrl tk. d up ia the c juity j iil, and will buried at the September term of couri. Oae, gave bis name as Frideiicb Meis, uud says be was bru ia OJiusc, ! Deumaik, aud is by oicopaii u a ; paiutcr. He is aged ;io TLe o:Lrrj gave the name of Jo-epb WiUuu, ias Brown, alias Kelley. IIj w . born in Loudon, Eogland. He is 40 pears old, and by occupation a plas- j terer. Kelley claims to have be-!0 leader in the Pittsburgh, Pcuu. raii- road riot. He has al.i coufensi d ti having committtd many crimes, audi that a few years before be came t- ! tbe United States be assisted in tak-i ing xhe 1'fe of a fellow-workman ! while iutcxicated. He is small iu stature, well eaucatec, aca uas out one eye. Meyers says this Li first offense. The Barber Tlnrdrr. Wateutwx. X. V , Auifus, 20 The Murderer of Stephen Caiber iu leluioct wtta arreieU lat cvtrjiug on & htage coach betAeia JUsutuiarit TUttftbur ftQ(l tttkea to .Mai ue. lio uaa ucru i cvvj i z i uc ti nuij wb-jwas in the neighborhood of Biirber'd Louse od ctiodaj ld.stt the ddj of the murder. hen arrs;ed be bad in his j ).sses.-ion $22 in money , a revolver, a lot of silver spoons, 1 (foblets ana otner articles or siler 1 that bad been hammered together Tbe shoes be wore fii the Uo ul mark3 outside tbe window of Hirber's house. He declined U give auy ac count of himseif. He evidently fear ed that he would" be lynched lst night, aud manifested a feeliug uf relirf hen he got inside of j til. He will be lakeu into the presence of Mrs Djrber to-day fur iJentificasi ju. Yesterday afternoon the jihysician succeeded in extrao.inz thj bullets from Airs. JJarber's bead, acd string hopes are "now entertained of her recjvery. Tbe funeral of Mr. limber ;o k pi tee yesterday afternoon. Indian .t rurltiCM. Tbe fjil-jwing was raovired at Helena, .ioaiiu, ou Mondar ' Fort Ellis, Montana, Au-rust 27. To General John ( ih'i .i, il-lenn ; Liea'enant Schofield report be was oq t&s t-p cf .Vlcuat vasti!urn yet tt-rdiy. The Indians appeared iu Gresser basin on the 2ltb iLS'. Thev struck the Helena and H lder.-burg l' 'T'y. killing avven men and taking two women and one man prisoners. Just as he (eft il-)UDt Washburn, ves- trdtt the'Iiidians attacked aootber!?- ptrty, k Ilia uiue of them " e j i escaped. The iudiana re'ea.-fd Mrs C wa i and her sister and tir Otner, ho reacted, SchoQeld yesterday. "The maiu Camo ero.-sed the Yel- , , .p. luwrtone on the 2.u. tbe warn rs went back to fiht l.oard Vh.'e B!rd and Luikiug diass remaiued wiibth-j ca:r .josepb wen?, wi b the warrlnra. ' 'I'hey siv ibey rc go ing to ) iutl river amj Camp (trowu to get Bt(ppKes. ijcbolield tbiuki they are iroiDjr to ibe L iwt-r Yell stine via ('lark's Folk. Tbey crsrd the river between ll'-uol asLbi,rn and .be lak;s. Jjh iliold d iss it s:ty jusl where Will sf nt a cur:ertt ' papt. of Jbe Sjeveoib jafai.try." Itolil Ulhny.ltbl. ry Lima, O., A"g,,:Sl ,!M dring robbery was porqmitted ierp Ust uigh', and caqsed a t-eosatiua iu the town, dairies V. 'earl, f.ren an of the boijer shops of the I). M IUil road, rc-Iding ou Xorih street, near tbe dep it, got t); about ini-iijiiit and went to erj oijtotjildii). Iu w met by two nieu aud a woman, who threw fl ,-ur in his eyes, and then buck ed and, jfijied K"'B3 Iur' u-0 bis clothes, nd obtaining 70-1 ia currency, the proceed-" of tbe .-ah t.f biii!d-ng and loaq shares iu the afur-n-oa of yesterday. The vi!iiaa- 3t-u, !eavi"r Pedid in a very bad condition, wbiuh would a-K-n have resultui in death if be bud nut been seen l v two men. Tte suppused ribbera were seen a, the dep it. It is ibougbt tbey went iu a buifay, as a buggy was seen leave rapidly. Tn police been wo: king ou the cn-e all but have -no flue anel. . have d -v. ShuolluK AM ray. l Ti'wesvil!e, .elson coun'v, Y, ou Saturday titgh', a mijn named Marcjsu3 ijaryey i;jJ hi- a.ipenr acce ia front of tbe store f Dr. Wood, son, against b' III be had a gr-idge, threatening to ,ji'oi bim or any OLp who backed him. -Vl'ieri Loyinj, a clerk io the storr( went u for tbe pnrp so of persudjug ti n to leavCi but a 8)oo ai Hrvey saw him he made at hlui, present hi o piet'd. Liviug backed a c niilera. ble distance, firing one h.rrel l-tdid wild small su.it iu a (tireciion n i to sti ihe. ' biip'ai itj; mill ry-ihed u, n f rj k1 iM'.n i.r ci- p diug a capj ad J. iviuir fjred tbe other b'fr l-miieij j h largf khot or buck-b t, wbnu Harvey fell, aud died from LU wounds tbe u-x'. evening Trtn tar lhaladlaa l analrr. .i ... 0AI4, XpM ,- AU "tJ Uent-ral eiey .werriil ,eeq .-rdt-retf to take roiiiniand ,f t t; Ijhj t of caval tJ, 'Ut 'FU p "up Kiies, t- rri f. y..i4 at Msfiip i- y i. l4tl,H W-mi IJiver VHy, whence ibry aijl pn -ceed tnbard tu ihe ej( JVn-en trail. He wid bare ".lh bim ihe well kiowu F.f b cavalry, a re gin., ut which irn-i iimved iiniforuilv i.i-.--j. 11- I I ' . r- tul 'i f! rn-irig lb lodtaiisi ' Five i ut el SfKCt) K'!if! ' j't fthe Vinh ti aritry l) t Jjave I,, en Stal ld ai w imii ijjrrack'i l-fi y it eriln v ( re lleve the cava'ry cnipkiff htMto'ied at Tttrimis p-i i'h, ii .jfj r ita-. they may j .in (Jen Mrriu comm md WfM.viiTji; A'lir 30 -The Tbiril'l','jrff.j' ttti.f, iioh ta cii-ned lu-ruia)Uaui. fm-i' b; i-D 'or dered to Moutana to ' rel .r.ired Co'. G fford's c' nnuatid. i .... Pf?.yAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP, .viw ir-e ivi fleilll)J,! T.e'i tlla. I..a ' ,-lte ll 'Hi TeiWrtvea li it ljutMhinif. I Healin-.? nu.r ui.rff . tiv.a(uiiir. ! JMii-Trua. i hanm sioiea. r.rmitl.wn lil i Klievei-itcb. ... btnina wl , tilling ui tne Slt. anJ Irtlia- r- vt UIVLH.I i.l ur..u ..r . I. - . -.. liliUIll hlr 4 cm la KUKK a-miu AI i. 1 1 1' l' b m ! "'"". aou prsrenta euataatuaa Iliseawn. ami as an External MeOiral ao-l T -ll.t Hn-r.ra, te .i" "l.iV ,lrke- , ' : , aaea. ruiy rents. sHil.l by HenfurJ, Somer-t. Pa., ami l;ruiiai. uenerally. E. 8. WEBSTER, Pmprie or til- - e,sarf.5iii8...pi,ua.r.. pi? WbSie. l.- Property i. i:s.w 1. 5 r. ii. T ie Kirn X .:l B u.k r .Ci. TI-t5am. vii : u- tf Ktirtio 1 a fnrnenf AI unmi4'nir b tr -t 1 a ihiw rtunr hrj k U-Hri with m i by H .Me.' tl K cn t.t a-l j.-i iiM the hor. fnoTfn to fwrt 'fi Hum sirtt-t ntvi o teei back ro aa ily. A IJS . one int ta oilier earner o M;tin wl 4!iaffi AiritetP. 4 ' ft front n bvn, hsvinK tlir.H a isni-? Ir -ine taSI on U all-y ALSti. oue i. trKiiiat 4'J Ier( ho lltuf h itrfet rtlRiiiu tii k I; f-'t It 4 1 iir, h-4vina ikT' 'U ; f wit ifty brn k ai-l If-nw: tlt!iiu ilJHii hall intm-st in I lie Uur I unl K-Ki.nl ry i;uti'liiit4 f'Ttucrly vwuc 1 liy MH'jlet Jt )lurs tf-jtr idt; Kaflrtuil. Fh trrnl -r -Titr are frrrl t Prlff Male an J tt tut rrvi'nly iliiwl wili I In-K.1 iii'ho n KrhUy, ihr .jl..tiUy ! .u cu.-t, 17;, h Ue jin-iuifr. Title M.Tivt. fr lr.n- mvi tr i.trii'uiari i'pi' ia the ofU er. I liunW,Mu fr'icuiMiU, -. July T. FIRST CLASS FARMS AT PRI VATE SALE. fl 4 rr In prim onlrr. 11 ! I a aiut 'M menu in timber. vrr, reiwiy to cut ori.l.'W antlur. Tlirkliy orrhanl, mil atnirr tfwnoifh it:Br, runuiiiv w;tter iu every IK'M Aoi at boil.imK. sxauuctt lawu. Uni.l)IX(3S NTAV n'l rnniplele, in flr-t-rlawi mminunltv, tematt fully 8nuUM, nne iu-1 no4-.bil antra avet uf Hie ili.tiiH'Uil in Suint-rmit iluiruKh. anl tw mni me hait e.t-(if Irftvjusviile, mi nurtb i-J'l iiirt.Le rt'H't. tiretiirrn (I)urikAnij rhnh tm tvrui lull a luilc wet ol t uiiiln, cliurrhc uf m.rif .ni ot br l.bruifi:Liai in Siu;rwt r Lavcui viiie S"Ih1 hou.'Hs aUiat Oeiiiif enxicU vo vr near tho p re iu :. NO. 2. 160 aenra aJjuioinx tb ftrniVC, (Q 9Ulh tr tpnijuavTiij, ab-i luimetlLiteiv o.tittt. t;yi!U htic s ti?w, 14 rv prime tiiufr. Suiuth ao-1 'J u ui .1 j. i, nuns JuUU) UrCiiAN. 0 a m!i r. r,f 1, O . thdy puoone uuia , ti,oj ane f..-ui. in iuiim. NO. 4. v, , lUrifdl. llonw an. kt In st--ir- V. j .A-TjSO un.n ani i-u. th Cuomr. j !P"RTnP ANTiTPPMS N'i. 1. Prire I'VOuO. Tcrmi 5.CC-0 In liao.1. '1 vear. -. -i. I'rlr ,l ?. Terms tV I hand. - a yea. So. a. tri-a tl.'.-u). Tvrma M tat Inml. V-tii vear. .'. P.Ue tl.ww. Ttruu f-ua i han.1. i-. ta jor. As the' J-vrriinient ha ro.ltt-w-1 her Int-rvM tt 4 p-rt-nt , a Uj-t r.tt wiil Di-s-vHrily revuil ia t-u.-ine.. h-ri- th 9uian-l pro&tabte inremests r the tur-as wiil I r?ai estate. Ffii,l-iB ( Sh. ati-t Ua4 -ieire-l, oi a itii-l 4 bfi April nest. JulIL W. J. HAfcK. 1. U. Ml i UMS S-UM-! II.S.srruNKit. Urrtta. Cm t. Psi. MEGAHAN & ST0NER. l'UVKTEKF.IiS. HcKNnrullT Inform the -it;in o S.mviM ln-: v, tluit tb are iriMirvl lu take euotrarty fr ail kiD-i rVia-ttru. KepHtrluK prjutly attii-ieU t. A-l-ireM a-.ve. W-irli ..tit'i-0,1, ui.i aatul.n-Uoik nusrmnta4. THK SEASIDE LI II II A UY. Cti-.k'tkk a longer r.r the lew wilr. Th. iK-Mt -.nalri u.v-! wifhin tlie r--!! tt every une. Ii-- k a.-u.ii!v lr-.m l to la eivrn (un-chimte-l an-l autibridKeUJ lur l'anti 'AJcent. 1. Ksr I.YXNK. Mm. Wn.l ( D. !"?.). 'i. J--uu HaiiLtx. Ifeat.. lr Miwt Makisk. 'Ar. X Jane Evre. l-y l.'ltarkato Bn-nte. (1. N.) 'Jw. 4 A W--iiuti-htrr..'liii. Koxle'n new oiiTel. sue. ins Hint- lo lii-i. Jul, ernea I it test, ltir, lt Koiiijieii. hy lluiwer. lm. A lain He-lo. It lei.nje K.U.U, f IK X.) Sir. The Arnmiel jj-itto. lv Mitry O'ei-il Hny. lin-; 'X HI I .Mv4iieltn ;HinT. by i.s-.-r Tim u ,...n inU t.:i.hv a-in 1. nn:.. 1 1 . rite Atni un tne kiM. ny urse til-. ;-. ti tic -ATner. -n 3i?3.i'.t. T. rl Anthonr Trol l"TV. 1 'a. A Krim-eiw ..f Thai-. I t Wm. rlUck. 1 1 r.e iiea.1 serrnt, t.y llkie Ci-lliiw. 1 r imu, i.t is..nce tiiot 1 1. s. 1-K in. The Knt;lih at tne .Virtu f"le ami FK-M 1 ; !' I ---r In nr.e Irn-'k Juten Vem'--. ' i 1:. 11:1. Icn Peiil-.'hy Jirfei-ri HJ-.' " !. HJriwr' Hi.-inrv. Sr Amelf.i Ko;.w!. j !-'. A l erri'iTe rel:!-t il ' .n. I-J Oi:i. f,.i. ii! f 'uti..3itY &li-ii. br t.'U.k3. liii-b&ntt. 'Ii. r'-ul 11 iv. ti'vt'hj. k-n.le. I.--. I-L-. :i. M 111 -in-1 Wile, hy Wllliie 0,illin-j. 'i'X Tr.e S.iuire'n l.if:ii-r. h l:rr it. H.ir. l: ur SMift? hy all It-NikK-Hrr? ana Ni-vt slt-nlrr-. i nt. t-.su-ji; pri-iii-!, un rvv-rlut uf priow hy OfHtOE MI'NUli, PBL.nut.B. l -HNIS VK AT',(i: s SlUX't i:1. .iiiin Jl i,ter Ute ol Ikirilq H-.r-iviS, iit'lV-IIHsi l,etii-r of a-liuiaiatriititin oq the abors eatatg ti.tin i((-t.n imnui tu tl,e tileriipie.!, i;utiM;i :.-,el. Kci'tutlf; !c,dliti J lu ll tu ayV. 4iiu. -,:te iiicent, au.I tbvje hatr elaiuuaaiba 1.. tu .re?rnt tlieia duly autliiailcatwl iir aottU. ait-yt . a -iiiiriliiy, tre jt day ul S-titeuitie 1-;!. tlie l:ilo rvai-leqee or iaVi ileeeaaed ll; ieriin lki;i,x, vilicuana where he wm attena !. rtha; iitin-.jr. Js'y lv A-luiiuUtMtur. 4 SS t-t a Ntri'iut, Pett-r W. nu Itr ami wlf of All.-ahrnr Tw.. S-iuT-rit t'u., f., having- tuae a rolaota ry ui jiimest to uie, lur tlia hentut ol tbelr ereill-t-iri. Nutit u hereby hIvcb Io all tu itll Kim are uxitital tu Iheui tu make iw nm.ti.il2 -uytaeii!, ami tluxe baTlli-rlaiaaaiailiat iueui tii,rvt-nt theia-luly auheniiratea lur aettla-Uii-nt t.i the UQili-r-iifiieil at hi rrfiileora ia Ail alivuy Tjt.t.u Sj.-iiti-m'-r li, lsTi. Aumt 11. UtUBUt.U. W.1LKEH, Aaaiunee. Mi, CGift asi Econcmy L..rk S',i.ivlia are uiiinrpasjed man artMe f.ir Be. . M:iur. ft,-. Tliry are tea time an dor atie aa Hu.'ka or tr.iw. duly t cents per ll. 40 nun ! wiil mt the I trge; be 1. For sa.e hy Ann "tmn. Knthrr Jit'j, 41 and M rtfi Areiiue. I'i'.tai-ur-li, f. Jul) lv LvDl'liS' "SEMINAltv; liI.AIISVILI.E,PA. Fall Se.si..B nien Tliurminy, 8-t. 13th, 1S T. -.-ft li.'O rciy tit-ulthtul. euny ul aee?s. Mini fiKi.iir.ile. Full e uf iaatriuUi.il. FurC-ata-- .H.l-t 1. Piiaci;. 9 jFJtAT INDUCEMENTS, -ENCOURAGE IMPRQVErrlTS..- f"K SAl.K , CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. IN THE .NEW EXTENSION OF 1SEDFOKD XE1RTI1E SPRINGS. Wilt -.If.-r at riv.ite s iie at lnw prii-ej ami eay terms ani cunditiuns, rlj! : qr:y Ore-fifth Cash Required on - .'PwrfcH5se,3aacqPai,sbeir) i 1. -It -1 ' I VKiiii, erjiiiil pTtnenu In Iloni!, wjth interest at tii u, seut. p r annum uy4'ile -jii.auuiuily, aeeureU by nn.nsf tne. The uwueroifL-ring to the pareliawr (llderlreil), A SPECIAL OUARANTEE thatattlveeiiratiua of the four year, shuuij the pureluuer bili.'atinel wlta bi pan-hase, wilt relHivltlie original pttretu-ia aavmni aa tx-pre.--e. !n the rm-elpt (or deod la iIm hands uf .H- j.j itut-i x. iiHaei.ker".otli t: tm 1 ui T afe cia.tev t:ieha-.e tire-t-t -e.it- :Jam' i-rte. "u i-iinn-lit ,,l urir!ual' piirrlla.4 aii..j.iV lin.vi-lio:; the lut or lots re free Iruio iwtliic rarirt-. ?:iiiie as wlifn U us-hl Imm i,nir ' Fur j-rli'a!rr. PLir w l.r RfSSlJ.L k WJAUM a'tt, h.mix is r RATUll '! XOTICK Esute uf Peter Dulenun . late ol Jenncr Twp. .... deceased. fatten ufluilol'tratiiia-ifitbeaboTe aatate har ls bm a-raniwi lu the wxlerstirnatl by tha prup e: i;t'.o. ly, c;u:c n be;aty ai ven lu li-o. Is ilei-ttiHi-tiai:itei4i:;ela;e'j.:H1,; ,a j I... tw.in,; e-uitus Jsir'. Il 1IH pKlrtiTioiilS ii(!iitii.il r.r Oittlemept ihu4t wsuy & ainurtUy, Sl. t, lsjr.ut tii U' reiltis.- uf'U' 4najisi. . , ' NOAH 5. SIIIX'R. ' July -:. AiiiniuiMrator. S-SIUXEE"3 SALE.- i -i?H alers.i.wsl rfl(.t of JiiJe 4 Om 4 Liltrwi- mijcrarr, wl( mil at uhlie :ae at t ui V lu &"4U' I f'n.. r-a.,ua , ill Allrgliepr Twi.1, Suit Saturday, St it :mlr 15, 13J7. the fulk.a'ina- ileniliel real estate, ii : . A reri in tr.i'-t i. tan I hetna the n- lenr farm of tue tatil jim.i J. I ', ir. Ilu,rer,i siw at i ia AllrvlhilY 1 . e'l. ihly hiareiaiii, aa! iiirtir m.w f Fe iriuaer, l.ral lloyle.ian.l iNali :aS't)Qrrt eofitiulriTl4 asres, aovrnt TO- arrei cleared M wlil.-h u is nira.luw. th halanA -vert t'iin' here.1. -The liDpruvnm-nt are a ten sMry ilwell lnii h"..,--. jh4e I'm hum; awl other .iil-hiiliin,ys. Im-rrT-a.-uanr-liajJ-.i ciiofr apple rn.1 . tT. er m;f t.w oft -He ).reml j; a.n p.1i.:f 6 nerer lailiu wati-r neat tfiiTi.,o3i Thpj Vr -ty beLfi-iiieut turiori.-hean.l i-hni'i ahj Tij .llns.-l( - p tHe li: i ll,..- e peap FreiKhl jil K -a.., .1 11)44.4 li boea siryeya go lli pr - TERMS: 10 per rent, of the arrhase wiunry to t pn as r un as the pr-.ptrty ia mM, lha natance oa cuLtiruii;!, uf al anj delivery ul uee.1. Sale tu oimiuenre at 1 o'elm-li, p. n. There will also be Siiue pvrsunal property auid at tba san time. Valuable? in' m 1. r tVO U : um. suv n. mini t., run.. Fa. Jul Si. OEdnOEO. WALKER Assiste. Aoifust L