! i. i A is M 3 . it 1 , t i , H t i ;i B rc The Somerset Herald WLUNs-SilAl i vca.!r u 1 -:t. Aor'STii"0 to the late annual r-; J port of Joo. VT. Garrett, President c( iLe D. & O. Railroad : tbe earnings if L.e Pittsburgh Pivisio:. (Pittsburgh Riot frauds lave Win lii-rvcrec and Connel'svil.'e road) for tbe las: on par: tf vie rtiladt.pta lVmr-jycer were fl,S5f,C0C S3, tLe woikicg crats U tie lte election, and therer is j expenses $905,7:3, leaving the Dr-t j a r-r..l al'li! T that their drums t tt.e ; earnings v.... irrj iair -;tt .-.T.-p. will be c-ntfs-tcd. . .result, r.otoiDg the ration , tr' an. I tra :.:. C.!.. i,.-i-. I"r nr m cafe is , Patterson's habeas corpus ' .en lin g, through far cf aa investi-; 1 "ration cf certain charges made ! C'rleaf lal rfcenomeaca. rireaf rail River. ! Aran I ! Pari. Virginia papers tell of one of 1 tbe; The KiMi-nit for Ilomwi-afj . Fall River, Mass, Nor. 1. A mr.it hriliiunt nr.l beautiful i.tecom-' fire broke oat early tbi niorning id agaicst lim. A joist resolution for;eM f,a; was ecr witnessed io tbe ; tbe fourth story of Borden Mill No. ! it purpura is now Mm tbe House txean daricg the davttme, which 1 1. end toe mill wa totally destroyed iJadiciarr Committee, and will c 'i wa. risible ia roaor part f ibatiThe l is is aboot four hundred thou- lore; tiju irt-rjiiii:. n tup sntn riptwr-en. 4 inl o doc ua auu uuuaii. iud wi ijtiu v. . " - for the sv.ie of mating friends ia tbe W'A.-.i f)f;pal''n ; Hi In nntiii- th i:-e cf bi& v li'u tie i i'.iIl? to i.rr;cl.fe r. o ia i .s:i' -.iin w ith bit br '.i 7i. Ne a grr.nl politic 1 spectacle, : tLe Fentte nI.'crks were rowded to- r j Tuesday afternoon last k3 1 Ita r.rM-a,trA fir Vr.rfnllr Pescribinglhas not been determined. Bjrdeo Mill No. 1 was a brick structure, erected ia 1S72. It contained eighty Senate .iBJg Jlumpnreys couiu cs , ., a uCO vorfolk ibe I irmn- CilT .VttI ftoam ar-.V,w ?iVR: "The bodr appeared lite oar. Sf.cators were ot l.sn.l earlr t'jit li:'.:'roa'r .i.tl by c sff.i. ! a? iec'.!ceJ 1 . -. t ti. Ti.-f-. .r.i iift.i r .-rt-? camp ia vm-ti , , . . , Q t l,:l:o. .n- .ejc-.y ..:B; ivt , "3!&a33,L. were a-uvj jaw .n y wpjeuu, .v -.uey tt-I l-u-t tr.-'f rrT ta raitcr.a. raia" are net always ctruia to ; realized tie iititT if trvi-.j to lliit oatrie U uamo ia (icorge .' cefcat tl! i : uj.-rat. by tic ';;.r- ; lority o! tteir tactic. 1 lv Jltj c-.T wiib a iuua U iv oa fuvtaMo Mr. Tburmsa rts j'u'.tn to. i ; -.- i .-e i"'j .ofi ip i ai-.i-rsr.vi i-j .-.uum ai-. crs: "The bo-Jr am oilus. Mr. Iliyard faya if Vmrrson :a ?reat, rlarzlla? crysts-t, ia tbe ; six thousand tpiadle, employed f .ur a E'.'t to Li-t feat oa Monday lo and ; gonweiit f-fc , fuiiior frow aa cleva-! hnnlrcd and fifty hsod-, and was 1 -v r. i Durr:.-j.i (lion -I T ali3t tiicctr (lecreej. Ji ue- ronniog tun nine, aii uuua m iuiu- Mr. IIu?!i.T declares tbat Attnrcey e0DTte a tleen . traQiiarcit track .! dilation. One i that two boys with '.her f.orte in frentrcl y ?x . i - .?.'' la wl:'-u S-"t'h Car.-.! n ' ! wis j Walters, aiid a ycir L-!nce elected and took upon V It .roa4, ; wtj09e brihtue) U?-ed fully Gfteea j a lamp attempted to light tht gas, b'Jtb! minutes', and, with tbe cbaogeat-f tha! wfcea ibo lamp dropped and wa wi f.xizsii tLC wa &!!t,ii' I DraiDot l.ici iLat be oed noccy ration c! '-r.tcf from anv fsrtLtr cjaJt the Uuucr's case. . this S-civrs Coa-! ,,,v ! over. Patterson 'ad Uavi., of Pi;t;.:. : tin;!- tbe at.tb-r'.::ri ' L&te i.'a-ed bioi. As notLiiij but iaurrftrea? by t'flcr i,,.,, ,,urp.Jif8 ia wearing and Lis friciii ca-j pave bitn f.ra ; , ,,,,.. i nr;llrr . .n.cary. tn: and erib.ug t' oath of oBW i M(1 tbc JU V..J4 ,0ijt lv 50 t9 z I prevails in .South CW.isa, j dednring ibat be had no: violated .There was furpi.,o ou one net, of .n,i t.Wr.ni re tent Ncrtb cd !tl-e ConitltuUan or tl Act of Asjtm-'. Uc.-s as. grai'l.ca'.ia oa an-Jther. p..b;ltd'. -ttin? f.rth ttcrratiMcgibly. prolibtta); ibe use of money, j jt wa 'JoDovivr vote that hurt I ..." .v. - . j Lmd Pol lH.cn ErureJ on that nJe l.:ct ut t ui ia.e i.i.jnw ' a cf rtaiutv, ittid without i: tat: l rcr fiiember of tbe legislature, "oofa sta-1 i i w C0IDe "re loe '-uHr' 'dr,ut w&uid Lavo cast tl.c deeidioar ebtordistarbac-ecccurriia ; i se iuu iuci ua.,uu m.i ni jvou- tJ?!2Tal Connor, ft booth Caro.iaa, a'jd V.'adc Ili- r.tca crefi.zliti bit:) sad Patters; v., r od that they mjnj.here, pased from a straight i broken. Tbe watchman passed bvpe to p'-t Patprnoa out by ut';ijoe t., ft perfectly piclutcstiuez'gzig. ! through tbe BiJl oa bis usual "beat" ting Lira in tbe j.cniteatiary, and j j, wa3 truty a vrJaderfal a piarance, J a fhort time previous to the fire. Xo :t!'j. eeep ij-.it oji oj oi 1 l" i and bad it occurred two hours laurj otter person is known to Lave been ttrs-'ja a rot?, x cis w .uia nikt woaid have bsen a ttart'icg dispiav. j ia the room during tbu morning. vaea3'-.f f. it. tie Senate, wuica wouia j expect to hear hoaietbing more of ! Soon after the fire was discovered, a.i :a nctnio.j auu voiiar bj cl- i tbt acroiitc, a? it could not cave it is eatd, a dull, heavy explosion p-rt unity to got m. Ibis, l avtersoo ; falien 4 rcat rJi.,ance frota Pons- occurred io the fourth storr, which i? theaaicius ti tuc wbol8 criai-j moulb. Ib'evv out all the windows. This was A XynterltMis ttirtlcr "if A-lu rtir Paris, Xov. 22 Tbe great sen sational event in Paris yesterday wa? tbe fet, con-is;iu T a dinner and ball, eiven ia b .-. r of ex President Or'ji by Mrs Mat-say wife of Jjjo-; street tiere ,n a t. c auza Mcky, at ber tplendid ma-i the right groin, Troai sion iu the" Has Tilsit. The affair S of bbwd issued. Ab Xew Yobk. November 22. Tfce dead bjdv k Michael (iolt, i li t!-: 171 . . ... (Mi laa, wa t.juuct lyinj ran lu, laiu t rear varJ at wmin I i i which t.-es:ii. V U i:itfu J ilio WIL THE IlEFEllDEiiT a t , t; !.y a !S w c:o.i".d 'l-.ll.V it taai p.-ocreuipgs egamst btm. its- A eorren-ndoni wrilin? from I tin- uoon followed lv another exulosion terr bo was i to ! vote U-causo Connor incisted UPC,I i f.Howiatr account ol it : .javiog uiia oeiore dutie nuu'puion ville, Pittsylvania county, gives the in the third story, with similar re- . . : When be jr over, t :i ; w i .'. jr u ai uo uu 'u'ts. Tbe man having charge of T i . - . f . I . I 7 : . 1 . . Itr.O court lue tape a , . o,irnpil tomnrtu i! ami in !ior kff i,in lwf.ir thn fim w4 H:a. neeilrd. g-ei e:?nif!car.ce tf tfci jx-aceab Ptate cf airs may be gatbrd from the fjr that in tbcHe district, one year t-ince, the Republicans LaJ two thocfand jutj'jrity, while at the election laft week, there were Lot twenty-C?e P.e- rrofit or trast in this Com at jn wealth. Tbis is tbe firft coavinion under publican votes palled tfconre both ! the law, and we trubt it will prove a - i forward ; out of the 11 i. . . t ...... s. i prives Lim of bis ciLec, but prob.bits ,., ,,,- t . , ;,, . 1 1 1 that ot Jvfiiogsr, ol IV'Oiriaua. oim irw ever uom nuj vi lime coC0Vt.r rcfj.-cd to v nal rendered a judgment cf ouiter ; agaicat W alter", which Dot only -r. x, v . 'l'l N;eoera!Conar is a partisan cf the! it:cn Mr. Lamusids fctepped , ,. , ;, . . . 1 '., I Republicans, and will go anv leatn w.th a tripo i on to urike r - , . i " 1 i rn t a save them. (. baffle took Patter-; he resolutiuo the rjarae of i.utr : , , . - . ; lies, ! covered. He thinks the gas could ?ern not have e.eam-d in soQicieut ri'iantt- 1 1C p ert ' 'i bis ! te, but! the members elected were Coafeder ste Pemoerats. i lit: army tppropnatii-.n at length been pa&.ed, Vv'eiine.-day last was figne Pr sident to ( ur soldiers bill and i by will bat; on the DOW get their pay. Cocgrcts was con vened tn the lib of October fur tie tingle purp'jfee of pas-.iag an appro priation to pay the army, and yet the Pemocraiic mnjority ia the House t:ok five week? to pr form this eiriple salutary k sson to corrupt p-jliticians who tre in the habit of buying wit into office. the ameadoeot was bit ail the same,! itbe vote standicir D ta the jtiveandCl in the negative. WLiie 'this was going oa Mr. Cockiicg was consulting with .Senators oa Lis t:de DOl Dcea , l,atifi.l nhennmpnon in thfl Ho aho t-ays that Attorney tL. .h;(.h here bifre. Your correspondent i ties to cause an explosion. was particularly fortneate ia Mwingi It is faid that 400 bales of cotton the entire occurrence from brgianing! a suantitv of cloth were burned to end. The day bad been univers-iin the ruins. A hock-and-ladder a!lv remarked upon for beauty and ; carriage was damaged to the extent ruiiduees. The air was still, and the J of t-everal hundred dollars by the fall atmosphere displayed the chersier- j ing .f the walls. istic haze of Indian summer. Over home from court ta a carriage this evcc'.ng, and mesrages their . ao(j preparing to follow i:p the de!V.i sive sa'iv. He cflercd to instruct the ! Privileges and Klectioas C joimittec Hov. thoroughly Sauthern senti- j to report iu the (a-es of Keliozg and puliora oa .ionoav ceit, ana lie thought the j islice of this proposi tion would commend iiIf to the o'Lcr hide. IJi:t there were .'J2 ondoubtedly a rellcx of I'emocratic ! 8?aic.sl jr. Ccnkiin to onlr for ment is conciliated may be judged ' from the following article on tbo j death of iSciiator Morton, wLich isj hae l?en coming to him all night in an effort to brio? him back into the tra- f a It 1:!. viiipa are trvin? to briny .iiirna-l " . . . J , . out iLt:r i. rces oy .uouuajr. lho Kk7 a la;f myt 0, cl,luls Ka3 Claiue. U rover, I erry and Sharon I gprea(1 While walking lei.-urely up have bi-en telegraphed for. Ulaine ; tLe glreet j wa3 COQciou3 of a tIi);hl and ghnron will be here on Monday. g,arei aQ(1 j3t lhen a HI)aII darkeT TLe Republicans are very savage gai(1. -Lor ! look dar!" When I on Patterson, who siys that he Las j turned uowaras. I siw a " 13 1 wonderful aod strange feight. A ismokin?, not very luaiinous bodv tMUIrnkr .tic. himself to look out fur and that coia ' 13 do it. Ka ICItixlucia Kcnturhjr. It opinion in the commnnitv where found utterance : "Marlon in Dead. Yes, "RIoody bhiri" Morton is dead. Thanks bo to the God of the dead for the long act of juv.ice, rtL Jtnd ccctiBary by prayed-for relief! Grant is in Paris th'-ir iiiuli Lncfs at the Itist aod tbis is all that Las bo piirijtd at tLih tcrtii except 'ut a continuous stream r'-bblc. ih.-st sesn..D, ana .Morton is aeao: ts mere not , revenue laws. He lodged been accom- cause for rejoicing? Re glad, ye poo- nnd P J V: do " the countrjuil at M, . . .r--.ll'!ef tbe United States that have : fKtllof f &Q V ' " 1 a tai' trial Oa" it- ni-bt ept puunngl' . , , , . ; feutfd ,y tbe saaie ui6,o,-kv. TLe ! " 1 clwul r in 80 fclj(rere(1 UIldcr the reign of . - , e icsuut thirtv men went to tlf FMl- tbe,.e two blood-tbirsty tyr.ou ! TLey Ib? t-l.t'1.0 .I'T: ! IS and furccJ him to ope L.'t tLt-i;, Nov. o The fol lowing iiiformfciion w as related to a report r lo-uuy by Cal Crittenden, 1'iiited Stales Marnbal of Jventucky: . . .. t i . ... ii " Ll"'el . ....... . i ..j -k.:.i ( f a ;CJiJUiy two wttus ago, auu suuriiv after his arrival arresleU two men j lt.e i w ere ; Lis prop jisition. l)y this t;u: Rrpubiicaus taw iLit trey heavily bcret and that it would difficult thing to cstT.it; t Mr. J'.uriiuBUs tneti tLe power tl a l!p ,;U!f and b:C bir ii irin r il,.:t .i J. i. a; ,. r,.A ,m ch;ireed with violating the internal Willi. E the Southern Pr r-iccr.V.6 I these two blood-thirsty tyrants ! TLey i I k . , i ...a ..k i ... . i. i eu j un-r fiiuuru -oiji buu iijulu, uuk iuij I will suffer their jast punichmect in bel! if there be a hi-il for a-f-:ured- are l-eing con'iiiated bv appointments i b' there mu-it le some nlace of tor- to lVdernl ( Zr,. in the South, the l""' f jr llefe tea. , , , , . 1 Morton has been truly called new Pemocrnuc doorkeeper r,f thr;..I:Iii0,JtLirlT, Moroa IIe tai been House at Washington, is remuviug' ;be cause of many shirts being blood- t he crippled soldiers cf the Union , ied since tLe war. Tho coward Las arr-.-r ktid nilirtr tlcir iilee ith ex-' -loodied Doue himself, but has n 1 I .1 ... .. J. 11.. J 1. -I:-- oilers io uo lhoouj w era oy ois iu- nammatory sieeches in Congress. to one kaocW-u.iv. n alter ami tLiev t;ii not fako kiaalv to p'jci:-haji nt. In order t i.ave time for cnsjltaiioa i.tid a leortranizatica He lodged his prit-on- Monticello to htof the loth the Sher- " i . t: . . t 1 : . jj.g f.UU oeiiTtr io iiieij lijts io priaoii- cr-:. Ua toe n.got ot tte iatant another m b came to tho jail aod d- of forces, Mr. iMinusds endeavored 1 ,"Jer 10 re,ca,e ,roa ca2 to lave tLe Senate po-tpoac all fur.i t-dy and driver over to them oac tber C03Mderati..n ,. the sublet ua- J"Ll L 'Ve.ace, who was also charg- til Monday Lett. Ry one it.iijority Z to Cr tLe Sticte rejected the ,i propo.-itton. -Mr. J.:n.ids remar- ed with violating tbe revenue laws. I Nor has rr'aic t.tn ..tonuav ol last wees f.ve rna'meJ Udion soldien were renioved an J fiu Ccrifetlerate-t ap pointed to their places. Rat one i fore Lis death. f the Union nnw OilT heart is ' . . ... ... ,, : but we must Eay that Morton's death ' , . . .' . . is the occasion of much rejoicing toi ana ti Le lias !o-1 bilb nanus naa ug je ig ,t.a,i( an( we are Ka(1 of can never fight again, he will perhaps ! it.'' From (he ' enrot i-orjln 1- f pared until some able-bodied J V,'nl hj, (Maion, .Yoi;. 4.) tractor wants bis place. hi shin been bloodied, dd b:tve Laoiccd long be- not hard, we think, 1 lipf Ir.-im ton fA t?-oritfT ttirtnlr.a n jviile R.-u:utiKT. ia Wayne county,) , d snd crtnliDU0il raP of 'fi.t I v. li 1 rt,r I, i -n a u-ft r f rim hi a hmi.i ... ... -- 1 , tatinaiT, not vry lonu, tnu vcrv ren ri:o iuii ica 1.011 uuu A "Nri'iKAcv in tbe Senate was Wk call attention to tbc profpectus j developed on Thursday last which is l.'kclv to throw the control of that tf tLe ."fir Yuri T'ini-i, ia tLe ad vertising columns of tLis issue. The ; bady 7",-" is the leading Republican pa po;er of the country. Independent, in the true scum; of tbe word, able, feailess, always reliable, and thor oughly well edited, it is the niot-t de sirable political journal we Lave knowledge of. We cannot always agree with it, but we respect its bon- ii.t iMisnV mr at "cain i!-t REV " I - - . and mcistalning its views. It is the g'.eat journal of the metropolis, aad vc commend it Leartilv ta such of: our friend- as want a New York papT. i .-o unvo brtjre ttese occurrences a molj weLi to the residenco tf Gran- ed that he understood Low Lit Met. Ji ca the other tide f It about it. TLey were Lfraid lLat Mr. Thurman'n res olution would cot come up us uDfin itrd h-.:neii5 vt M..;,.iv '!'o overcome this obV.ttlon ho moved to:""'11 'Q ti perform lace of adjaorn until that ticic. Mr. Cjtid vcr (b'ciined to vote, $.nd the .Senate stool evenly bilanrcd '-'A i .11. 'ice President Wheeler polled his first vote in lbs Senate end the mo- was making its way steadily, but slowly through the sky in a we-v.erly ' direction, and behind ii a narrow rib bon cf pale, vaporous cloud stretched to the point w here it first made its appearance. When the aerolite reached the zenith it stopped. Mov ing out to the middle of the street I continued my observations in compa ny with a concourse of citizens. The appearance then was that cf a zigzig line cf vspir four or five inches in width, and reaching over an arc of about twenty-Dve degrees front the zenith towards tbe eastern horizon. The cloud did not look like smoke at all and yet it was evidently produc bad ju '.j f. j t0" ed by some burning object. It wa Xo operator at C aptiy romparea oy a gentleman to a pearl-colored ribbon. It drifted very slowly northward, and as it did so became more and more broken, the points seeming to elongate faster I than the main body of vapor moved, j threaten - J Lim wita iea:h if te ever azaia : dared to assist a United States Mar- bis datv, ,'tt-id tie latter being afraid to lonirer roraaij ii thr.; vicinity, left for Royle icctnty. Wm. Cox, another valuable ! as.--Utant of the Marshal, was alsi ta i ken out ad w hioped by a mob, and tbe Pemocrats It is ia brief, the purchase of two Republican Senators Patterson ol South Carolina and Conover cf Florida by the Pemo crats. The expression uf indigna tion over this corrupt bargain would avail nothing: it is simply an outcrop of infamy on part cf the contracting parties, to which, unfortunately, the country is becoming accustomed. Apparently Patterson and Conover have made up their minds to ht traitors to the party that elected them, and have placed their rotes at the oi.-nofi&J of the Pcmocratic Sena- We thought thit Pittsburgh was i tor3( aD1j D0 occ ;a verdant enough suHiciently disgraced by the conduct l0 believe that this was done without of her citizens during the riot3 last!a personal consideration. The re summer, but. as if glorying in bt'rlFU;a i;teTj to arise from their iafam shame, the Grand Jury of her crimi- CUJ compact is all that wc have to lion to adjourn prevailed. TLe Sen ate Chamber was as Ftiil as u church while this vote was being taken, and a shout went up from the galleries when it was announced. Patterson's I. J .1 ..-1 l. . .3 " prematurely iato the Lands of w- P.00 "J '"TV;' It is opealy declare 1 by P.opublir:as that "Patterson went over to the Pcnjocrats to keep himself out of ,' mil courts Las jurt put forth a pre sentment as outrageous and uegrad ? ing in its tcDor as it is possible to 'conceive. Instead of investigating 1 ltd reporting tLe facts, this paper, i une'er pretense of exercising the legal powers with which the Grand Jury j is clothed, solemnly, but ab.-urd'y, iti'.licts the State authorities, the mili- tary, the railroad cfiicials, aad all . others in power, and presents no evi dence against the law-breakers aod rioters. The fact of a jury compos rd ef timid civilians, under the lead deal w ith at present. TLee are the probable admission of the two Pem ocraiic claimants, Ratler of South Carolina and Rustis of Louisiana, to scuts, which will give thirty-seven votes to each party, leaving the choice between Kellogg (Rep.) and Spofford (Dem.) from Louisiana, to be settled by the votes of Patterson and Conover. Should they vote to admit SpoITord the Senate would stand .IS Pemocrats to 37 Republic ans, but if they should go for Kellogg, the figures would be reversed and .fa newspaper colonel, who never ! Conover and Patterson will hold the balance of power, free at any time to to make further bargains with the Pemocrats. The casting vote of the Vice President alone saved the party from utter defeat oa 1'riday last, and ia view of this fuct, and of their f jr cier record it is presumable that ( ..nover end Patterson wdl not cart ict c Fouadron in the field, criticising a a g-avc legal paper, under the pre cvt of ua investigation of a high riri", the military conduct ol vete ran officers, ia as exquisitely absurd tl.c attempt to shift the confefjucn ' s of their own imbecility upon the Louldcrs of these w ho catuo to ue- prison." It is charged that the bar- week was oblig'-'d to leave the county to save Lis life. 0.1 the ISth iustant United States Commissioner Tuttle was gros.-ly insulted aud abused by a inob, and was compelled to leave his house. Waytio county is on the Tennessee iiue, aud it is said that men are in the habit of violating the laws oad then running into that Slate. The parties connected with the re lease of the prisoners and of ku-klux ing the Marshal's assistants will no in evehmn r.i- I U i doubt be caught up witb before many the 'South Carolina iUaJs- Maa.vofthe mob are mem- uers oi too .uoounine iraiernity. gain was made more than ago, and that, vote for Iliitler, authorities are to remove the thorns which bad been placed ia Patterson's path. Patterson was on the Demo cratic side nearly all the time, in dorse aad familiar consultation with Messrs. Thurman, MaeI)o:ia!d a-d Yoorhees. He mad ; it a p.-int to attract special attention whenever he polled his vote. Senator Paris, o! Illinois, polled his vote with tie Pemocrat3 from Senator Morion's old seat. TLire was a ti me when another end a different voice went up from that chair. '"If Morton was only here," said a looker-on, "he'd dissect Hamburg Duller before he got a seat here." About this lime it bccoiiied pprliaeat to inquire, why des not SeLatc Sharon, of Nevada, attend to his duties tr resign his teat? There are no R publican Sei- , ni'Ji ft io rpui v. I'Vnni trt.jt.nr'c t-rt ! tj I-.?, t..r. il.at . i'.,.t.r, o.;i iu. ; r..n i ul tne i. oi il.u .ii.o ncrv -uuiuiuucj, er wi. over holds on. Mr. Patterson is en-; listed for the Gght, and is acting for the preservation. Conovc-r says he will stick to tho last, because he thinks Butler is entitled to the seat. With these two and David Davis Butler's scat is secured. Conover'c voteoa adjournment w hich gave Mr Wheeler a chance to cast his maiden vote, taken ia connection with his other votes, causes surprise. Conover is a eersoaal fricud o: New Yoiiic, Nov. 13 A bold bur glary occurred at the office of P. t P. W. Morgan, brokers, iu ihe base ment of t'-io Fifth National Bank buiid'ng, south wist comer Third av enue aai twenty-third street, yester day morning. The office was locked upon Saturday night, aud about 7 A. M. yesterday the jauitor of tbe Fifth Natknal Rank entered it and turned off the ga?, which bad been burning ail niht. At that time ev erything was safe. About eleven o' clock a gentleman who has an of fice a;ijoiaicg that of P. A P. W. Murgun, looked through a window ia the party wail and saw that the e was open, aad that the papers ud boxes were strewn oa the floor '-ker's office. Tbe members and an oecp acu ticavy, was ceard, and tuen tbe profound stillness reigned more profound than ever. Ia about half! an hour lb? streak of vapor had doubled itself up untii it looked like r. petk of mackerel sky, and then van ished. Tho phenomenon produced a marked sensation ia our city, and we should like to Lear some savant ex plain it The Richmond Iisal-7i, describ ing the meteor as witnessed by a good many citizens, says: "It started very high up toward tbe zenith, and fell apparently almost perpendicularly, being lost at last in a bank of cloud upon the horizon. It appeared in the west, and only a few decrees south of the due west point, and, although so near the setting sun, its bead and track were intensely brilliant. The track remained visi ble very nearly forty minutes, as tested by the watch at first clear, straight and well deCned; then gently bending into many beautiful curves, and at last slowly floating and fading away like a delicate cloud." Rurninz mf n l.rr Rubber I'AMorj a( vw Havra. Mr. Mr. juiier ar.u promi.-cj o.m Lis support: besides, the Conservative clement ia Florida is incrcatiug, aud Mr. Cono ver Las but little chance of re-t lec tion unless Le can commend Lir.;.c!f lo the element. TLis is tLe secret of TLo Pern icraii uj u t !av out ...Imf. I ..r. I l.ai.i n.An anil . . .1 . r .-uu nuu rn. 1- mrui, . li4.,r votes lor tne aumis:-i,:u Oi Jvci- sr!7- I logg and iLm leave the controlling ; The presentment bears a twofold vote with tLe Yice President. I jeel on its face : one to make out a The public may as well prepare it. ase against tbe State for damages pif to accept the fact that the Rcpub emmitted by the mob, aud for which tc county of Allegheny is legally -sponsible ; theoiLer to make polit ' "al capital against lle party in power y a rehash of editorial articles writ u .'or the Pittsburgh IJ. We Joine that Pittsburgh's effort to sad c the State w ith a bill fcr damages luseJ by her own rioters, will (all I still born as will the military criti f m and censure cf General John F. artracft, by Colonel James P. irr. licas par y has lost control of the Senst as it Lad done tbe House. TLis 1 vent has only been hastened by the conduct of the traitors who Lave sold tl.- msidves, for at the next election it i.-. morally certain that tbt ir successors will be Pemocrats "to the manor lorn." Stabbed in the Douse 01 t;s it tencs. it but remains for tLe Republican pirty to accept with dignity and decorum a result forced upon it by treachery. his p absolute faith ia Liu, aud fearLe w ill ny the tract w Lea th final : st comes Tne I Vivileges and Flections Com mittee has c greed to report K.ilcgg r. i i- t i . 1 1 lavoromy on .uonuiy, aiii w .1 .t;us try to stavo cu action on Duller. Tho Pemocrats rcgurd this cuily re port oa Kellogg as a trim:.; U oyer the Rcpublicia policy idtluy. If they can now got Butler in, they feel hopeful of SpcCord's case, but on that Couover and Pa.terioa will be against theiit, and their only chance is to eecuro lit? supp.iri 01 some man like Christiaucv, or even Matthews cxaiLiLauon 01 ine sale, w Lieu was made by Marvin !c Co., revealed that it had bet n bored ia two places on tfce dor aad thea forced by the dis charge of cither dynamite or nito giyceriut.'. The burglar secured ? 1 0 1 G ia bills, silyer end change; ?300D in gold coin; $100 iu postage stamps; $200 in revenue stamps; $0:;0 ia ten dollar biils on tbe Con- 1- 1 . 1 I t si - . . i noiiuuteu i.dLii 1 1 uaaaua: tnirtv Ooi- iurs in coupons, and about $.1(MH) in ua-nego.iouabie checks. They also took suaJry iriakct and u revolver. A clus which wiil, it is believed, re sult iu tec uri.-.g the arrest of tho bur gl '.rs, ba btrea obtained. They are believed to be mi mbers of the caug that, on the 7ih itintaat, forced an en-! trance iato the exchange oliiee of1 Praet'.Tious i Co., under the Ger- maa Savings Bo.uk, corner of Four teenth street and Fourth avenue. 1 Sir Koalas Tragedy Tut. Democratic solidarity of Mis tsippi, procured by means of that w political instrument, tLe shot n, i something to be proud of. Io at State, which is largely Repub an beyond all cavil, the Senate, aoposed of thirty-six members, is idly Pemocratic, and of tho one adred and fifty -s.:x member of tho use, but two are Republicans. Lile George W. Curtis aad " other IBSitlral Aruirmrs. Was!!.;tox, P. C, Nov 22. Tbe Senate to-day is the scene of consid erable excitement on both sides. Tbe Committee of Privileges and Elec tions Lave decided to report at onee in favor of seating Kellogg, and will contest with tbc Butler (South Caro- ttiO prtbiioiatv, aowevcr, is thai Kellogg will be vote is taken on Fitstis, crats claim that Lo w Lll chances ere that war. Patterson bad shown Lis Spencer tock him into room and upbraided him, ccattj. When a he Porno i;. The After Mr. hand Mr tic cloak- torcatcn- ing that he might suddenly be sent back to South Carolina to stand trial, if he persisted ia helping the Pemo crats. Mr. Pattcrsoa replied tbat, he would run tbe risk The Repub lican indignation araiitt't him is in tense, and the matter is tho talk of the town to-night. Mr. Conover is between two tires. Bdtlcr was en liaa) case for jirecedence. Patterson, j the floor to-day urging and thrt Lten- b u;h Carolina, and Cooover of Honda, both carpetbaggers, have declared their intention to vote for Duller, which, witb the Democrats, 111 .. I !.. .-... . . . 1 wtu scsi Jiiru. 1 atterson a treason is jdepcndcnt' apostles of political ( j0 consideration of tbe abandonment orm arc rending their garments, of prosecution against Lim in South ;r the terrible evil of -Machine Carolina. An attempt will be re- ! 1 n j: u iticV'tbcse Mississippi Pemocrats!""'"" "J.1" u.scuurge r . r . , , I "Le committee in the Butler case, vrc patented, and tntrodnccdj wLith wiB Bt.at tial A report has I ougbout the South, a much lets ; Lct-n prepared showing Butler re : obrous, but more effective iustru-pwDSible for the murders of seven ; at for purifying and bimplyfyiog, hundred negroes for attempting to I... T, . , , vote the Repub ican t ckeU In tbe -Hies. It is an uadoobted success, , , .1. . ., 1. 1 t ' iScmtta tba question Las now become f oroven Ly tbe result of the late 03e Uot 0f principle but of political j, -tions in the South. . ascendency. .is .;i. ami, .ov. -o t urucuiars cf a horrible accident which occurred in tLis plat-e last Sunday aficrnoou havs jjst co mo to light. A man tacied O'Xeil, liviag oa Walaut s'roit, west away from home, leaving j Lis wife and daughter, not fpiite four ve irs old, ia tne noue. Mra. O'Neil fell us:?ip on tbe bed, upstairs, while the little one was ullowtd to play oy herself ia tho roam below. After playing altout the kitchen awhile the child ciitab;'d on a chair which stood beside the cooking stove, and by some means overbalacced it aad fell, face downward, on the hot stove, from which she wa unable to get op, nor could her agonized screams owtkca htr mother. Her clothing cuuifb-. Gre, and she was slowly roast ed to death. Ween the neighbors, aUrmcd by the sraell of burning flesh. entered tho house the child was found lying on the store, burned to a crisp. The aniruish of Mrs. O'Neil, w hen she learned the horrible truth, was intense, aud iLo father is almost craz ed with grief. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 10. The extensive rubber factory of L. Condec fc Co. was burned to night. The fire broke out while prominent officials of the New Haven and Nor walk Fire Pepartments were going oyer the building inspecting tho new fire-extinguishers which had been re cently put in. The fire spread so rapidly lhat tbey hardly bad time to get out The Cre extinguishers and other appliances were of do avail The very comtustibte nature of the contents caused tbe flames to progress rapidly, end the efforts of the firemen could only save the adjoining build ings. Fortunately a majority of the employes wera not at work, 500 girls having left at 3 p. m. for lack of work. Tho Gre started in the count ing room. Some cement in use by a workmao was ignited by a gas jet, and in an instant tbe whole room was ic flames. About 300 men were at work. Some in the third story could get out only by dropping. Those who dropped were the only ones hurt so fur as known, although tt is feared some were burned with the building. Tbe following were injnred : George R. Colby, five fracture? in tho left brenst: A. O. Cowles, badly hurt in back; 12. W. I'nsigo, Jr., internal injuries, back probably broken; S. Tibbsls, badly burl; F. W Smith, badly hurt. The works were mostly of brick, and cov ered three acre. Loss about IfjUO, 000. The company will rebuild at once, and, meanwhile, hire other buildings. Total insurance, $323,000 of which $100,000 is placed in New lori agencies, and tbe rematnoer mostly in Rastcrn and foreign com panies. A PriMuir I.yac llrd bjr Ma.leil Men. Oj board of the fast liae West w hich left tbis city over the IVnnsyl vani-i Riilroad on Sunday rooming, was a young and geuteel-looking mau who had purchased a ticket from Boston to Cincinnati. On tbe way West he became deranged, and im agining that a party of men "vere on the train try ing to kill bim, be leaped from the rear of tbe last car. The traia was going at the rate of forty miles an hour, and as soon as the ac- tiueut was discovered tne cars were backed for neatly a mile to pick up the body ot tne unfortunate passen ger. No body, however, was to be found, and cot a trace of any acci ' dent was to be seen. The train went ou, and a short time later a despatch came from the signal station tower at Carney's, announcing that the paenger, whosn name was William Cushoiiin, was s.fe and sound and avoid being shot. perator at Carney did all be could to quiet the in-ane man's vio lence, but at last tbe latter became wild, and with a revolver forced the operator out of the tower. A force of railroad men tried to capture the signal house, but, although it was surroutid-d and guns wer? pointed at its solitary cecupant, the latter, nevertheless, held bis position, threat ening t kill the Grst man who enter ed. Just before daylight Cushman iet fro to ibe tower, and ouly escap ed the Ciines by jumping out of the window to the ground, a height of about twelve feet. He was then cap tured, disarmed and secured with rcr-es. r.loprnipals ia .HIonrl. CAttTHAftE, Mo., November 14 This city and community have been thrown iuto great excitement for two days past over the elopement of two young lads aud two lassies, whose age range from thirteen to fifteen yean?. Oue ofj the boys is the son of tbe castiier of tho First National Bank of this city, and the other the 8jd of a prominent lawyer. The girls are both daughters of very re spectable families, and their remarka ble escapade is, perhaps, without a parallel. The Dames are withheld for the sake of the thoughtless young girls, who, it i3 hoped, may yet be reclaimed from the ruinous path they have chosen. Tho runaway was made on Monday evt-ning, and al though the children were missed it was not until Tuesday that it was ascertained that they bad slid togeth er. Officers were put on their trail, but only secceeded in finding their camping place ou Monday night, about four miles east of town in tbe woods along Spring river. Nothing further could be learned of tbe fugi tives until this morning about day light, when one of the boys came to town for some provisions and told a chum of their whereabouts. This chum gave them away to the officers, who soon found them secreted io very comfortable quarters in a large bay stack about a mile outside tbe city limits, where the cold rain of last night hud driven them. On seeing the officers approaching me four fled for the woods, but tbe officers chased them so closely that the yooog Don Juans . forsook their Haidees and reached tbe woods in safety. Tbe girls were brought to town and re turned to their families. The boys were pursued until nearly noon to day, but outwitted the officers, and are still at large. Tbe girls will not converse, nor give any explanation ,f their ."ash and dangerous act. Tbe four have been infatuated with each other's charms for some time, and it is probably tbat they thus thought to reach some poiut where they could live by themsclve unknown to the woild. Tbey are well educated and smart for their age, and the girl are very pretty and vivacious. They started on foot without food or extra clothing, and tbe sudden cbaoge of ihe weather doubtless frustrated their temporarily overshadowed in impor-j Brady, ho lived at the plac ' tance, as far as the American colony j he was standing in the yr.t i, and fashionable society are concern-: hs heard a scream, liii u t.i ed, even the present political rri-is j thn J. snd, on l .vklrig around here. j Godut's body lyi.i r on the c: Tbe house w here the affair ttok 1 Ho saw two me.t enter n wi'i-i- place cost l.oOO, 000 fraacs aad the i the upper story fr . m the ilre-esc ipe, furniture 500.000 francs. I: looks j aad shortly after four Ita?ia9 run oat upon the Place d'Kioile, and is a j from tho bouse. Two of ibes G-io-splendid residence. The garden wasjdeozea A bod into- as-.! Joau C j.'siiut a. brilliantly illuminated and decorated were arrested, but the others es : ipj I with national flags, and with emblems The police believe God at was mcr- set ia thousands tf gas jets. Thofderei and throw u from tte tit'p' r For 1878 ; ti,i ! , urt. j I" 11 01 !. i.- ! . tr. - V; I STY .UrtltV H.'.I K! ' TYreli-r mhv ?:efi. : -.i .jet;'..:;. 111 '.fc y.-r rn t.-i ! ;.? pa . ii- I i rte ! i ut wr orchestra, consisting of thirty-seven musicfacs, was stationed 00 a pavil ion built out from the bouse in front of tbe Rue Tilsit. A dev. en footmen, in liveries of crimson and gold, . lined the entrance and stairway. Tho carriages occupied tbe caue- way io front The vestibule, stair case and passageways were profuse ly decorated with flags and beautiful flowers. The room were magnifi cent Everything that mouejr cotld supply aad elegant taste select wa there to add to tbe beauty aod im pressiveness of the scene. There were cover for twenty four, and tbe guests' were General Grant and family, and the members of tbe American Legation aud Consulate and their families. There were no unofficial American present at the dinner. The menu was inscribed on small silver tablettes, as ia tbe case of the famous dinner to Senator Sha ron at San Francisco. window. Oa Ihe II to lirB1r. wrt'T11 .in-1 tMiii;.T in lbt iriry 1 Iw ui-.--rf.t U-.;-;.t: l.:-'T.i'.-r". f::rt ::.y- s-'. - 1, t'n Ar:s. S-vrno... M. fc ..N ftn-l r . !;. Mari..-'.. farm an-! 1 1 ir-i.-n. Kinin--i.il. iT't 1 :-'2, .n- , l.l At her.-.-..r, t nin' MTi . . ty -is.-- tii-.- iu -..-li t'-ar: -h. P-e ili-j-.r-rt-u L.ui'joe iHa.i- a-TuStf- an-! irr-v vf.-r-l v. COOK'S LECTCHES. j :r id, l stL-:r Will lu uttr-twivry TvtnuT&r. : SERMONS ty -;r..;.!rt ruvajem lu s'i ir: s v r- The Mexfeaa Border. PREMIUr1S. S.v Antosio, Nov. 2d A dis pi'cb says that General O.d yester day received an official copy of the order from President Pisz to G- r. Paleoa, commanding tba Mexican foroCs oa the border to repel aoy iu- i vasion by the United States by force, and that Genera! Treviti-j had beeu i m raK.iinr. in rtvi-i ( o.rrr,-T-i ..j i ,,. , ... , ! f.ru. t. j'J.1i--'i ou.: ajitfr' rtiiw'fcal-le Mn- ordered to tte i.!o (iraa-Je wita ,- j.,, i..,1(Jrt.. irr i.a;.i;o.-.i in h.:i.u 500 men to carry out th; order. Gen. 1 - yun "f" i mut.. sy H Urd uai te.pgrapbed ta; I e-sJect 'M;Minhe, p.,--pii. rrtry iTr i lor another i-.giuiL3t o. cav..y. !T:j-: ,ys-.T!ii,r.j r-i - - . .- . .. . n; wi'.'. h. ul l i(K 1 s l.fcii L l.rf 1 ir..yrar-. in a.i ir- v, :ii!-i r...;:. v.iamt-5. j-aM. AVi" Advertigenxenfs. AGENTS WANTED fes fiscil nmm jWORCFSTER'S UNABRIDGED c? iitl u A? DIATO Am liiu-rr;! Ill IIU I vSe'l-e rcat K..i:r-..i-l Matamokas, via New Oeleass. Nov. 22. During Tuesday night aud Wednerday morning, about fifteen prominent citizens in supposed sym pathy with Lerdo were arrested and confined in the rrilitary p-isoo The action is understood to have been in stigated by the discovery of a con spiracy, in connection with hscobedo, who, it t alleged, is organizing a force in Texas t crow iuto Mexico ia tbe interest of ex President Lerd i. Gen. Caoales has officially called the attention of tbe United States author i'.ies to tbe fact cf tbc existence ia Texas, near the Rio Grande, of a camp of armed Mexicaus, w ho are ev idently preparing to cross, an! ask ing tbat the United States Govern ment cause the neutrality laws to be enforced against these who are un doubtedly using the territory of Tex as to organize a revolutionary move ment into Mexico. Capture ol Rood IzraU. Green Diver, Wyoming, Nov. 21. Tne road agent whose escape was reported last night turns out to be the nototious Ru.:.k Blackburn. who with his partaer. Wail, was en gaged in the stage robbery some time since, wheu Scott Davis was wounded. Blackburn escaped from Alkali, where he and hi companion were surprised, a wa reported li-st night, while asleep in a haystack '.Vail was cap tured and tbe stolen stock recovered. Blackburn fled without coat or boots, andafter wrapping his drawers around bis feet, walked twenty miles, reach ing here last night While obtaining clothing in a store, be was seen aod identified. Davis was notified, and Blackburn was captured by two de puties as be emerged from a restaur ant. Blackburn' identity is cleatlv proved, and bis partner, who gives the name of Woody, is believed to be Wall. '. tr M 1 .-,t-r khah. nun M;.-iory C.-'iomuiiisrQ nn-l ir- e t'Diun. K) iri p.).u!ar avr. r II-ti. J. r li. .i.l lry. All ltci.i-M-.l w.iljl lit; lw.it. virj.; -:ir- tl.e reian hi terpjr in tn Stale. Thr brf .-i.ii.- ix i fcr Asnt. Now rraoy. 5"0 izi. M n.i: ti'rtis, tl. S.-n-l anm f. r liiest a:,-i t rri'...r-. F. It. liKOC'Ki.LilANK x l.'U..il ;;r.ta tec I'itlrl.urtii, I'a, UeU 1 J E LECTION NU I ICE. i titce l. fiTe'-T tz-nn viat t: unnnt. tr'cot.i.a ol the Karrner i':t) n A" u;U n .in i k ir- Jnu r.inc? O mitany ! Jir.-ktrv s--ni.T-.-i rua!T, will p9 lull at lr.-y A ..v. . :i Tueslar. Jav.u tTf i. I-;', f.-r t tr; j 'l eleotini? a P-ti iert Vi v Pri t'-n', .v.-ts Ury. aoii til iHrecvjrs I-r t-ua - li-j;';- v r J. K. Hokk, It. J. iit:it ke: S.-T'-'-try. l'r.--i-ru. Berkley's it.Ii. Pa , Nv. 10. H.7 a-. DTPWDT I T TIT rf ;'a K 'rrji. IS." 4 11$. orr 'JrJi it'lurlre! ItMce of lTT. Se h.;t e ru.i ie a mir.i-'i wuli iii zrrnt i Mrlr.rx l'U3 -A J. H. l.twii-.l '.. fuii .: Ipli: t y wfii'rb wj ar er-ii ij'Ollcr tU nv-j i"?ir.t WrUi:i:n w.t K!Vtq i-f r any xii-r DfT-ii!irr m lie o-antry. Ue wiil ii-ij t'irt jt.arv t- finy i-tr-a whi .en l us lc r-..nn-"f I &rff Sea S-tUtmfan mn4 DM tttrs : tof wi;- wiil. irn'-w:n hin own ulrn; ;i"n. in v;iih". n-l c . r t i n-tl-jTj il AQ-i f .f - : 'r r il rwiv r.i tin or The r-n'-tr (irs-of th f:r!tnn try al -ae .it il the- I- ta:. It- !n the Us'-xt-i pn f 11 rv "til viij.-.i. n l i'J. 0. B-:h it. Im- ry ani ttirf-t -:stcriiG. ari-!"' ltti exm r.in ttTi ;i-r. 'ah. tiierei'.re, f-c lov'irT br oiy t i. i .e I'f fffxary w:ll ! 4l.-i i ;.rri Ul Hir v. ur m 'i:-'i :rii:ii.. Ir-, r.r oe ui. hy ex Ti r u'J. ;rwi. a fujy So w-reJ, t the tr t. :t f i t ;iie Mur,.-r V-r. titi'.-i ij auy -.:;.t k'Tvmium. A SiIGNEES SALE 1 "3 par CotDmt'D hlas ol &iner"t 'o . Va.. the ul I r-i Anyone t -Iu "ne cf t!i Hovith-ld t'.JHitm of 3;irl, a--iirwtc"l K-iwyr-l Krim. wiil e.T-.e to ( I'krU i lK( H U,m t ia ci;h. wna aie ty pai.nc cui'-rj n tLi preii.-!. 'n j I-j iiiu'-ni. '!;. ea'-b. y s-.i t.tiiy Saf't rd'JV Lh' l T 7 ii -"v an l Sankty'i l: j l Sc'ft! ' -ft Sow 9. -L at 1 n'rl k p. m.. Ihe f tl!-.wlna ral viz : Lcvm end Iht or. I T if R. r.dirmof thr 1. A '"-TUiiil lnt ol ir.'llul l.tUFu in Sll?-j f. -.tt. fit s-c.'k; hrd :,:m.:Uor,. Liritc bury B-r.. S mer-:t J.. M.tA;nii. .-r-. i hiiL'rai:,z. i!v kifbie. t-ie -joi. i-HjufiiM i.n tim e.t ny tirnf s'.r-t uti ii.. -u; h ! A v t u.c It. iul'. fi-te lr-j St ! hv i:iiil ot ' A Until Wi lifter. m die wt l-v tr ! No. 2. an l in tli- n -rid ry Ln I t.l .1 -Vm W. -iir;t'-tiy. wi:h a brlk .Jwfiitij h -u.". or t av -til ; anI Line irniue aiuiti -m, a iirye tnn aai otatr i (yuil'im'i erect;'! thtre-'n 1 No. 'J. A certain tra't of ?irna: a-t ad, re- i fTi'i. e-jntstioin ar, a-t.injcz Un-: S .!.:.; ! W. K-hy. Alife-i metier. iT.t-f i. I an! "ihf. rt'n in a elole uf excherit cu1:ivati n ai-ih.' ) inn a larp stal.Ie ereo.eti lIirK-'r. j 1 hU.US. hje-tl.ir'i iq h.iii 1 on r' r,rrr.:l -n j of yaic, intf-tl.iril ia fix m;m.l:. tr-i ..',! !;ri ' in one yo.tr irm this l t. tk:t. nv ' iprei oa it:erreJ fjavrntTii frm.! t --t v - it. s "WM. C. LiVt.N'xf'h 'IK I it. 10 Ai.':.-.. K:.Tjv:rj. f' i- X 6-: .f or H i 41 I'orrruit?. Siii .Ivyf',. iiy Fins SSi-.'tl I :-arAv:ibj. ly Uric S r 1 Ijisrrivi. I'.y . Fir." Stt-tl I xnr.iv.r--. Iiy '.I ii L j. t f A;. !.,. y Fr.ir.k iri:n rr. It -uti I ic ci"M;. :): p;srt it ; j rviir r in:o hi '-irnor n:" ti:-.m i'.tifl fi ii. re. an is 1 .--t Ii- t "ti- I i. rt i i n i;i.?rtr ;ive.)LU'i ttc:ul tn ks NEE S SALE I ant; SI o. OOO for an Arm. Utica. N. V., Nov. 22 In the court of Oyer and Terminer, at Roma yesterday, George Crispin, an em ployee of B. T. Babbitt, of New York at his Wbitesboro work was given $10,000 by a jury. Crispin lost bis arm while employed on a defective stationary engine owned by Babbitt, caused by tbe latter' superintendent turning on the steam while Crispin was engaged at the engine. Tbe claim was for $20,000. A stay of 00 days is granted. rilliibnrs'it Crooked Laayer. PiTTSiii m;, Nov. 10 An exami nation of the accounts of S. W. B. Gili, tbe lawyer w ho disappeared from tbis city a short time ago, show irregular ities amounting to over if 200. 000, and some of the persons conversant witb tne fac believe tbat the deficiency will amount to half a million. This loss ill be sustained by his clients and tbe estates which he held iu trust. No duo to his whereabouts has betn obtained. CLEVELAND, November 21. Laa night Constable Middlefield, of Geau ga county, Ohio, with two deputies, pursued and arrested a man suspect ed cf robbing Church & Co' clothing store oa tco Jota tnst. ciie re turning with the prisoner the cousta- oie was set upon by a party of mask ed men near a piece ol woods, who bound the officers and took the pris oner and hung him to a tree. The name of the prisoner has not been ascertained. Fire ia PhilndrlphiiL. Knnltrwl y Indian. ing him if bo failed to keep Lis prom ise; and the R.publ:c.;cr. since yes. terday have brought a heavy pres sure to bear to seep him ia line. jootu eio.es Lave jtrpi a c.nstant1 -watch on him. Thus fsr ho has ban ! It'.vuo, Nov. 23 Agent Pocelsoa successfully bull-der. d. IV.iersou j to-day arrested pn Indian who shot is oa bis mettle and wiil stand Una. j two whitu mm hero last summer, It is claimed that Mor.,rs Horsey rr d turu. d Lim over to tbe Sheriff, who Spencer threatened hirn ca the' floor 1 took him to MaUd. Shortly after oi ioc otuu'.c ua ii.b rupusr.i ,n an i:.u:ut. l.i'.aa ij ie prisoners which is banging ever fcioi, tad di-! wout to a trader's nore, where the clared unless he returird to Li par-. ladiaa was delivered to the Sheriff, ty he would he sent to Sou' h Carols- Jaad shot dead Alexander Rhoden, a na to share the fate of S .nails. Car-; man well known ia the country. Th Philadelphia, Nov. 22 A fire in White's marble building, corner ofNiuthaad Chestnut streets, to night, damaged tbe stock and build ing $30,000, w bicb i covered with iusurance. The principal losers are S. S. White, manufacturer of dental appliances; WT. W. Harding, Bibles and albums; Howell, Fin A Co., wall paper manufacturers, and George Howell, owner of building and meui bcr cf the last-named firm. fin) - ABKlnat f tie IMlrfr Bill. New Youk, Nov. 21. The rot' Washington dispatch says; "The rrvsiceut to conversation wtin a promioeut officer, declared unhesita tingly that he would veto any silver bill which does not except the public debt from it operation. He will not approve auy measure which Las tbe slightest tendency to impair the na- t'ot a' creditor to caussthe bolder of national securities to think that they will be paid in currency of less value than gold. He w ill sign a modified bill but is strongly opposed to an un limited is-ue of silver. It cau be said authoritatively that the President and Secretary Sherman are in accord on tbtii ouestmn.' Man Hllletl. Tram pa. Cixcinsati, Nov. 10 A despatch from Columbus, Ohio, states that a gang if fiye tramp boarded a Wesl eru boucd Pan Handle train on the Iadiaoapdis division Saturday night last and refused to pay their fare Tfce conductor was shot at without effect, while putting thsm off at Hall iard' Station with the assistance of oiber railroad employes. Tne tramn3 w ere arrested, and on them w as found a large lot of turgjars' tools. n:udrr bj Li pun Indian. 1 will nxytt to. raV: '. s.-i!?at S iU.-'-urv -.n Sat. i onlay. tlie -eh -if lt-rem!x.T. is;;. ,.t 1 v. .v.. Hie r.'.lluwii.ir real erao i.l ti. V. J-.ltr,.. .-u ive in j Jolins" a-l-iiti -n t-j Salis'.-ury U -r.u-i. S-.uicrsi.-i j charity. Fa.. v:t : ; Lola ffj-a 1 to 14 in-tnuhe. all fr. -nti;:j on M ir- j kcnziCFOT. ch lr.-a:iii 61 f--e-, an.l -. 'i 1- i ing north to allev. x t'-cct-xri-j.: i..; no. 1. nin-u j La a mint i xi u-vr. nu-i ii i i,n.tr of lot. JSJ 15, IS. 17, 1. 19. 21). CI. Zt an.l 27 tn.ntmir en i ar;..;8 ptn--t o-i k-t. nn-l -vt.-n.iiu tiack 1M feet Wan alio-, excel,: li-r iio.l . wliK-li has a In nt ol ii fe-u an ! is al .-vt In ui mi it iv; aonth i?n-l al.n th-ali-y.J Also, lot no. . In.ntiR oa Dorr. rrct f'-r. an.l t:Ateniir.ir oorth to in aili-v 1:; l.-t. a i;--ii.iii DofKit r.raet in tl.f omih. ailoy .n weft, nii-.-y ..-i north, an.l L.tsnf KeiTl Ac Lir,-r.tf....l i.n t:.e t-.i-t. tiavin-x thetvi.n rw-to! a orif an-l a V.-i!r s:..-y ct ta irf h.iue, a utat.le. anO. o'lo.-r ou.-l.ui;..ina. TuftM!: T-o per cent, ct pnr-lia iu..ol - a? sofm as i.nrjorty Is 8.4.1 : cm- hail' f l.-ilaru-.. ;n delivery cf Uee.1, an-tone bail in sit in .r.ih-i, wiLh i.-r-, e .::.i n c ; i nt .r-..1. A l .rfs THE I Vtitl't.NI.I N r. V. O. liax 27 ST. Sf-w Yaik I icy. ;"u' "U: t:ii- a i.-.-r:1i.-in-'u-, a i: wiil u-.t ai '.'.ir .-.ain. r. -ji :!S.R.PILE. r tut.', i;. DIMM Ii l. intfreft. iAViL HAY. 1 1 Pn 1 ASK tte rwi f r.-ti ftfrtr?, viMiif of lever anJ Cicu?, the aicrcari- L) (IHUlltl JLIUL! Iiow thpy rceriTere! health, chccriul ?Liri-8 Lm3.zJjJI Uklnir Simmons" I.:v- CjiKAdo, Nov. 22 A despatch received this .aheruoou El General Sberman'i headquarters from General Ord reports that on the 20;h instant a Mexicaa was killed on Indian Ciek, eigUt or ten railfls fron AviU.. hv a party of Liptn Indians Ou tie 21st instant two more mna were k !!d at a ranebe Bear L ired . All the killed are supposed to have been residents of ltxa. HlnUfer Wel.h. The Choapjst, Pu.-ast anj Beit Fam ly Hedt, .. i.-i in ths WaHd.v j ..r KlSPttTsIA. I'llNSTIHAO IOV, J.,un tice. Hilioo aiuw-ks. SIl 'K H KAli.lt 'II ii. i ' .Vic. lX.reslioIl of Sj,irila, SML K sru.it ACIi. lloart Bum, &3.. &c. Tliia iionule.1 Soathern Remc ty in Karr.ints.! not to contain a slnic.e (,4rtk-l of rucrt-ury, i-r anv inmrious mineral su:.al:it.-e, Lut U PURELY VEGETABLi; containinic th' SoaihsraR "otnan-l Iter! j, n i:l -h an allwi Frivitlenr bai plaf-i in r"n:irris where lavcr Ii-ias-s mimt prevail. lt Mc:i-ea!l Diseases caused by derar.rmer.t of th: L.r and Bowels. Jl.e SYMPTOMS of Liver Comnl-iint ra:i liit- r.r or biul tate In the m..ui.h : l u:u in the i;;t.-k. Si-lesor Joints, ouen mi-talcen lir Klic-uru:i-.iEii ; Sour Stom-.ch : Jyis ot Apiieiiie ; Itowei alt.-ru-ately restive tn-l lax : HcaJ ache : L.rfs ! mtm. with a uainlul si-naiion of bath. l.nle.1 in .to B..mt.-tliin which oui-ht to hv Seen .l:.n : In I.ui. Iw spirit.., a tliii-k vellotr a: i;:r im-e .l U;e s.in anl K.cj a dry coitU olt-ju luuu-kn lor Coupuuiptioa. aoiuetlnies many ot ttiSMrtcptoniJi atten 1 t'.e dijea..j, at others vonr lew: Put the l.tVLK tne largest orxan In the tuxly, la zenerally tile sat of Ui-ease. and il not rexuUte.1 in l;m meat su.'ier- tuii, wreu-he.lm.-M an i lotlATH aill eusu. 1 can wimaieM asanenieuc-iou. remcilv Ji.r1i- eai-eot the Liver. Heart!. urn aa t Iy.-iepria, Siio- mu. u.i.riwiii:ii"r, vi I Mlll. itiw .Master .Siret. Assistact r'oat .Uaiter. FuilaJel- pliia. We hav-! tc;e 1 its vinusii. r.er.n illv. aa.l know that f..r liysp-i , llilMUAnes. an I Viirob binit HeaJa.-hc. i; is the Pen rae.ii- in Ihe v.orM evtr?aw. We iiave tried hr:y oilier remt-.li.-s Le-fi.-xe rsiinmons' Lier keiralaur, lur n-:ne-l th;ia ave as more than ten:p.irary reii;-i : hut ti.e K-.-n- uiau.r, not only n.-ll .ve.;. l.a-. .-ure.i aV 'cu. 1 eu.- j ILVD BREATH! I b.v. brea:h, ar.d ia'tic.trly every ec 1'. rt.u.- trm f the ;jru.( h. &u i cm b ?o e:;! rrricLc 1 ii yu j wtiil tain Siiolinor.' U n.r.a ' . . ti A I ture a renie!;. f thU rer flv-s ui -..r'!-r. It w;51 ) airo iiaw.e your t ru;'.i.. :j, un i .' a ' eral litItl. : SICK HEADACHE, j Tbi 'iiatrcaal-a!llit,oo o.xum in. frei;u t;; ; It. Tne tlUtnrbo.nc of the stuai.wh, ar.tiL,if ;r- p- j inperrer'tly iij(eiU'l cont-u', t-auon hmvivo A ia tbe hea t.acjtupiatl "ith ti-JtrveAle in.,- I f I sea. and this cnstua-ei wb tt i p pu! irlv k:.. vt, ;oit n;juai.ic. x r i.Tjuipt reiiei FLOUR A?iD FEED GROCERIES. CONFECTIONS. QUEENSWARE, WILLOW "WA.m. SALT, FISH, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, &c,. &c, ewStock. Positively t'.'-- IbiNi-w Hrly. dozo and Carpenter. It is armed that the Kepubticans hop9 to influ ence Judge Humphreys, before whom agent has telegraphed for troops from iron Jiail to come, arrest the led. an, and prevent further trouble. A nvive Republican j:jt arrived from Columbia (S uth Cndina) states lhat be never saw, either be fore, duricg or siace tbe war, such a state of excitement in that communi ty bitter bate and thirst for blood as it at present shows in the persecu tion of leading Republicans. A"a lional firf vblican. Cleveland, Nov. 21. Last Sue day night a burglar attempted to rob tbe post fiice at Grafton station, a few miles south of this eity. Charles Alien, who slept in the office, fired at the burglar. The latter returned tbe Gre and fatally woonded Allen, who ied this evening. Ihe bnrglar es- capeu. KrarIM J'ever. Boston, Nov. r-rpvalfHscp of sc: 51 Oaiog to the rlt .ver at Wel- !i-s.:y Unlace toe au'Oonties have .'t'tup orarily suspsudd the school. A portion of the young ladies have gone to their homes or to the booses of their friends, while tbe balance will be provided for by the trustees. About thirty persons are under treatment for the disease. Washi.vuton, Nov. 20 John Wel.-h. minister to England, called upon Mr. Hayes and the secretary of stale to-day, with whom he bad a pleasant interview. Tbe secretary informed him that before be left the city h wisVd to confer witb bim re specting our trealy relations with that couotrv. His instructions are now being prepared, and will be ready ia a few days !a Trouble. CivcixvATi, Nov 13 A Luporte, Ind., special sayt: "George W. Me cum, county treasurer, whose term of office expired November l.", is short $20,009 in bi cash account through supposed embezzlement by his son Edward Mecu-i', who was deputy treasurer, au1 during the pss. two years, has beeu leadiog a f liiV." f& S;22-rtf tin fc2:;&r. tr Al Rtntdt im MALAKIors FEVERS, IiOWIX Ci)M VI. A 1 N TS. 1 1 YS V S'.HS t A , 31 EM- A L I I :i I; KS SHIN, RESTLESSNESS JAf.V I.I.JE, NAI SEA. Slt'K HKAUACHB. IllWC, l.vS.li. i-Ari'i.NanJ UlUiOl'S.N ES.S, IT HA3 NO EQUAL. aXrr.fTCRKDOM.V BY J. H. ZEILU &. CO-, PI1II.DAEU HIA. PA. Trioe Sl. (. Satd by s!l Drar'iS. July. j"OTlCK TO STOCKHOLPEPvS. PiTrsut non 4."oxxKi.Lsvtr.i.K K. It. Co., ' (Ikmcual Drru s. ) Not ioe Is heret.j (riven, that in aeoor laace with tho Charter arsl and hy -I.iw. of thin e.iopinv. the annu-il .Mee'inic of St.ickhol.:rs wi t l-e L.-i i at the ofiiee of tlie C.;ni;iany, in the City of Firri Imnrh, on Mon.lay, le;-m)n-r 3. ntit. le'-ii the hours of U u. an.l -1 r x., for the eieeti -n ol a board ot Director to serve tor tho eusuiri; jear anil for the trinavti.n ol sueli other i-uirieFA ns may t-e bron-ht h-f.ire themectirir aa 1 that the stock TranMer !ks will l.e ( lon.d n the IT. tt inst and remain riotc-i unlil rter ti.e aiuui: UKftling ol Suekl,i.i.ler- j. u. WASiitjroTfcr. Not. a Setrttai. KNOW Kerealb Day napli.t In.... Miaiv.llf, Pa, N.r. 19 Mr. Paniei C. Waldo, woo was prosecu ted last Jane for working oa SoaJ ly, and who gained bis case in the court of Common pleaBof Crawford county, j has again been prosecuted. His trial j takes place to day. Mr. Waldo i a conscientious Seventh Day Raptist. i By rr-adire and prarticb -the inestimable truths con taiocd io tho best sceiiical book eTi-r i..tti-d, er.iitSo! THUAri fjaSELF-PRISEKVAIiOM T llf SrL r-ceooIytL bentlymaj Wa.ail nn rece;pt of price, it treats of Exhanned VHalitT, PrVmattrre Dcclins, Kerrons and Ityskal Debility, and the endless eoneomitant ills and untold miseries that result therefrom, and contains more than 0-io.i .onr.! pn--scripUons, any on of which is worth the price cf the book. This book was written br the mon ex tensive and probably the most skilful practitioner in America, to whom was awarded a cold and jew elled medal by the National Msdieal Association. A Pamphlet, illustrated wita tbe rery fiacst Steel Enfmrinn mar. 1 1 f a Tcl of art and beauty H I A I sent rBE to alt. Send afl ia . for it t ace. Address l'EABODY MEDICALa-siaaaa i wa INSTITUTE, No. Bui-TlflV VsVl P loch St, Boston, JIass. I 1 1 I O L. Ia I Sold at B OTTO Til FRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE is OUR MOTTO. Do Not Fail To Give EAEFS BLOCK A CALL Whin tToi; tg your SHOPPrLNTG. t'i'j1 -r :T S45. PKKHir SWITCH AXIrHI(5- tiil-wilii!i:r.Si" w.lliev..rTO-otfr. Oot. u la J.U.ta.)kimvo,ci.itau,U. 31. OLD rLATKDWATCIIEH.Ctieaoest ;atfa known vvnd. bampu Watrh yrt to JjenH. Aadreas, A. ColLTra Co., talc ago. ii ;ti
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