The SociTiGt Herald; is hern J-enKcratic mind that, in- . 1 UNCI'S isis mettt act oi oicuonecij. i Ti.e indiridual ia the North wbo j w a-.N-e.pt this species of rascali- . ; -,y 8.11) tit C- .r."a." v L.-ii: :r '. w r Lat i.eciu : Tev'-r t te scstil ia Venango I" r:tr, wculd be refused recognition by all honest men, bat Southern Demo cratic home rule deems it lb right tbius for a State to do, Southern .'.nsh', is a jewel cf rare worth. r t.i c;. of .Tud5e ? :rfru? Court ' i 1 LiE Ili-i' f lies ;Le J'rc- N. C Lt t! eT n' '...V 10 r J it At n ... of ti t i,;.. : Syne .! a I-: r tie tiCL.-tB fcltne i:rv. and tee Kiui5 are a cor-uy i"-wh.-l we t .pe will nut The Democratic majority in the 'Ione does not need plenty of rope baa? iuelf. It seems bo bent on I .icidfc list it could manage to do !away with itself if it only had a r it- bBD(jtercbief, a rail aod a candle-box coi 'iiie:e 1 10 sUD)j op3a cioge op0n the seat- B iitl;ie'iicjof Patterson, which Ms beyond rr i- ' j quc8.;oa tbe grossest injustice erer I i Tl . 1 J t nr oonta. unt none a legaiiTtJiccwu ii c. M ': eccretivy cf rrr"inti;d I J rioner Of,":al ,c(l Stef M erst vrar. if t:." '.-e afoii-lant ;rv, taa been h-tit C'cmmis--or.', the Uni i, jr.'.ri'ion elf-defence. X. Y. Tribune. HOBRIBLE HOLOCAHST. ates to break open tbe pantry and employed in the building at tbe time, carry off the plate, the ardor cf af-; There were not more than a dozen j fortion Dimwit to the im-tinci cf nhU employed on" the ground floor.) most oi me dots ana jrins uciug en gaged on the second aod third stories lie says he ia positive that not more than six girls and one dozen men came ont alive through tbe Barclay street entrance. Tbe elder Mr. Green Geld was about tbe Drd wbo rushed out and be wa much scalded. He eew about a dozen making tbeir es cape by the root to adjoining roofs. There must have been 120 persona employed in the factory at the time of the'disaster. More of tbe wound ed bare been taken to tbe Chambers street hospital and others to Btilerue bos-pital and New York hospital. Tbe station houses and Chambers street hospital, eepecially the latter, were besieged with men and children, ail anxiously inquiring fir some missing relatives. THE MEXICAN BORDER a i.l, aclUti:--: d of ' Wade IIan;!'--" aTD'l a 1 w : j irino"r'. tbe; I've to Congresa, comes tie exculpa tion cf l)oorke?pcr Tolk Tur tbe same olTence that caused the expulsion cf a doorkeeper cf a previous Congress. When tley came to investigate, it was faund that this official bad in creased bis pay roll upon tbe person al solicitations of Democratic mem bers wbo bed, at tbe same time, promised to stand by him. Of course, tnt-h m prnosure as this was not to ' be ventured on, and the llcuse tbere- auib fore votes $5000 into the pockets of other at ill f be- CaoTcrouHj : iggars wnoee ciiujo - entertain-1 mocracy naa to o paiu ur theft from tbe TreaBujy a steal more di?raceful than if done by a mid night robber, because it is perpetrated bv aod with the consent of tbe Hons of Uepresentatives. J'hilatphia Xorth American. I': If Lr- ttiscld die ?' l.:.'ly be bis rcuntcd as a -:.t fij w. u V. " r',:Ve Cj IV to IV la.-; IcciJcd to r-,;. ;,'.3 of Ln :k J. Kmny, s S,j"J0 p'.ura! f !.ur rr:, con j c..mmis ! t'..c Salter's , ,i r:'.iuT-a'!;'.''d, The Miri ! tbe Previa tO -'.f!' a pr: isii L;V ... 1': 1 J ti.e ja cf . ct r i -.ii. i v r ,",1 .n tl.st fuakiiig to ii'-' National Treasury, -.var. if njt f jr is '!'C nn into tbe the purjuseoi .-. Lu.-rs in tre 'le tl. pnyir.cn for ,-c n-lj -1 rto: rcate a g''jJ Goal jariers tliftt he idos. Of ( - J:-' '" f .rim-:.y .bull ry, to io-fc tbe Hai. .-,r-e is r'tolcn. of tbe b'iau'i!? to uneasiness in P'K.-b-pJobed -a bnve the ilii :i . ufu-r the Tbe LeRirlatiiro w meet on Tues day net Juunnry IV.. No ,ucslwns 'jt jlitical imp -irtauce is likely to rorne h?f:T" !t. WLiI- it uro provid , .v. ,..., ,.f ibp troons inijr tuc wti cmpViyni'-ut wni tasde neces sary bv ti'e rtriLf-B of ut summer, wetruH ibat btrit.geat ena-tments will Ik- pa-d i'or tbe reprefion and pnni-hment cf wmilar conspiracies against employers, anil tbe peace and of tbe Commenced n. L?.jilaturc ol Calif .rijitt Ut we, 1 ilcctcd James T. Farlev I. S. Seua'.-r ia place prosperity The Ik-iuorraiic Surgeant (Il'p ) boR time expires March 4 lw7fl A!i that is known of ti e new ScnaUT tu'-f-iJcof b!aown State in, tl at be U gjc cf th e Weft em Mliiionairci wbo have cf late venro devo d part of tbeir w ealth to honor. 'W3 K3'..) P lae?B l'rei-idt !:'. li-v 1 ; tuiliUU I .1 1' liemocjat. for a.id V i'.u Hi! Si:vvi,i: i.M'N and ilur'i u.ake tccid IkoiVh. Tl eir Ideas of iiistioi" p em lo circle around Pein- . -b !Jrr. for tbe .soutn. -,lf.-,r r( 'icf-t ;'-,,!i.L.e..r:-:. i'J mowi-'i .Mur.-ba'. f (leurp'a, oml O-.rdut' tbouptit it acuM bo " cairac ra .tc l.xccu live prei-p:t .;' ar.d au impc-diment to tbe v.-.uk 1 viii.-iiiaiu.a." if tb Senate lofu.J toconSrin tbe nou.iu u'.'.un. S'.i ti-'ni!'!.'. tbe r I. mo eru'.ic St "V cr.J tbo voted Svlid lv to ciiuiiri!!, wLile ilie llepub'.icaos, vcepiir C'eiiov.r and Stanley MaN tbeux, v..'- l i hv. Willi lie aid o! tbe two Liter." I'itK-.liamous weni tbrcugb. Next tbe iViidera tnt in the name of Mr. Wade to be a Collector of Customs in Georgia. I'.ut Wade Kein? a TtcpaV.icaD, and line of "conciliation." as '.y tbe (leorgia Senators, both ol tl cin lwigot all about Executive pre rogative?, ar.d made a bitter figb cgV.ast bis conGrmation. l'ut thf Republicans this tine voted solidly with the 1 'reiiient find put Wade through. It was duriag the debute on tbb jtoiainativintbat'.bo difficulty between Cot.kling and Gordon occurred. not in tbe uuderstooc There has been (treat rejoiceing in tie household of Uncle Sam over the return of tbe Pr'iditfal Sod, wbo in girted cpon taking the portion of the paternal good that fell to him, and going off into another land, where he KBniedbis substance in attempting to set op a country of his own. It was about the time'of the Centennial celebration that this tattered and fumifhed penitent was descried come iig Lone. He was in a pitiable ulii'Li. While the hired servants ol IU filler were making tbetDBelve.. fc . com fortable in their consulships and r P'jsi.-cflie ?, readicg the newspapers inil iiKi:nf iciIiticM. be bad walcbed c i them w ith buoery eyes, aud in bit T-; te;nes of epirit recalled the good old i i- time. In those fortunate and care t less days the cork was always out of i tbe bottle, and wben tne ooutneru I trentleman was bard up, he could go to astiiag'on ana aemana an ouice, or at least sell a likely field-band or an ancestral house-servant. Hut now there wan a famine in tbe land ; the whisky was all out, and the niggers were ill eone. He had to go home or starve. The bead of the family saw him afar off, and ran out to meet him The prodigal was supplied at once with new boots and a hot dinner. He was taken into Coneresa. lie bad the pick ot some of the best otfi res. The whole community was in vited to rejoice over bis return, to ?-bake bands with him, to pet him, and to celebrate the era of reconcile tion. It is very much to the credit of tbe people that they joined in these felicitations with great happiness. As a general thing, they did not complain that there was altogether too much fuss over this ragged rep robate, who only came home because be could not help himself ; they gave him a generous welcome ; tbey were quite elated wben tbey saw bim tat iDir bis old place at the table ; they chose to forget that be bad cost tbem, by his four years of riotous living, sum ol tbree or lonr tnousana mil lions ; and, to tell tbe truth, be seem ed entirely ready to forget it, too. Indeed, be is forgetting altogether too much. Far before he has been six months at home be is hectoring all tbe rest of the household, beating tbe servants, smashing tbe crockery, and threaten ing to turn everybody oat or doors. He has insulted and abused tbe creditors of tbe family, and tried to pick a quarrel with tbe neighbors. He has declared that the debts con tr acted in consequence of his miscon duct and extravagance shall not be paid, but tbe honor and prosperity ol the bouse shall be sacrificed to his temporary convenience. Having wasted half the property, be propos es to break open tbe domestic treasure-chest, take all that remains, and ro back to bis riotous companions. When somebody remonstrates with bim, be replies, in the words ot Sena tor Lamar, "I have been insulted by ibis Government ; its credit and boa ur are nothing to me." It would have been ta1 enough if the returned (trouigal bad only indulged in rrerti coarse of gambling, droukecness, and harlotry ; but nothing will suit him vcept tbe pillage and complete ruin f the home which has reopened its hospitable doors to bim after be has nee robbed and abandoned it. For- ivcnessawakensin bim no gratitude. Magnanimity impeld bim only to to eolence. Kindness be mistakes for cowardice, and rewards with out rag es. Imagine tbe Prodigal Son of tbe scriptures going back to Ln tipsy a t companions alter ne baa eaten tne fatted calf, and telling them, while 'be odor ol stuffed veal still bannted is b.eatb, that be only went borne iieeaure be was hungry, bat tbe old man's conduct was most abominable, and now that he bad refreshed him self he meant to assert Lit rights. 1 bat is about wnat of of Hill, o ad minis- "con- Ir is bn. a brief year ur two, since tbe country was .rcaU-d to incessant Lomilees on the ribt if the South to "home rule," accompanied by wofu! jeremiades en Uie wrongs of carpet beg governments. Well, thanks t mawkish sentimentality on tbe part of tbe North, and to tte shot-gun policy of the conciliated lambs of the South Pemocralie tcroe rule prevail tbronghont that region, and the firsi fruits arc r.ctv Loin: shape of rti ulic. long siuce becane infamous by the repudiation of ber S.ate debt, and now Virginia, Tetinepsce, and Geor gia are aiopticg the robber rule that, uiigLt xuukc-3 right," and propos. Cjmpeiiu g their creditors to accept fty cents on tie dollar of the debts Jnc i!m m. Tiicrc is ro pretense thai tlif.- ;a!tA a;c not Lle to pay, it is s.rcply the irrcBiblablechivalricueeir to Bt?sl EoactLing, permeating tbt gathered, in th ion. M isaissippi A Boiler Bursts, Caxdt Factort Set 5 Fire asd from Fortt to FirTT Persons Perish is the Flames. New York, Pec. 20 There was an explosion at ten minutes past five o'clock this afternoon in the immense candy manufactory of Greenfield & sons, No. G4 Barclay street, which extends to College Place. The boil er, which was in the basement, burst, tearing away tbe entire front and scattering tbe wreck in all directions. Within a few minutes after tbe explosion tbe wall. Eve stories high, fell into the 6treet, where was gath ered a multitude ot screaming peo ple, and flames burst out in ail dicec-lions. With the reirard to the camber of persons in the bnilding at the time of the explosion no deficite estimate can be bad to-niebt, though tbe propriet or thinks there were 110. Tho6e euployd in the factory were princi fally young girls ana boys irom 8 to 20 years of age. Owing to the approach ol tbe boi- idays a doubie force was employed, one working during tbe day and the meht. The force, whicb usually consists of over a hundred, is cbanged at fire o'clock, and tbe fact of the explosion occurring at ten ruin ates past that boor renders it stui mere difficult to know how many fell victims. Several girls were 6een to jump from the tup of tbe buildiog into tbe bre. Tbe greatest sacrifice ot lite, however, will be among tbe young girls, many of whom are from eigbt to fifteen yeais. Tbey were era ployd selling and assorting and pack inir candies on tbe Gtst floor, over the boiier. None cf those escaped so far as known, and at the very lowest calculation there must be forty or fifty dead bodies in tbe ruins. Tbe bookkeeper wbo was on tbe Barclay street side of tbe building was blown out through tbe w indow to tbe street and badly cut on tbe bead. Several persons jumped from the second story and eacaptd with slight injuries, tbe fall bciug broken by policemen aud citizens on the side walk below. Thirteen wounded per sons, of whom ten are under eighteen vears of aw. have been taken to the hospital bo tar. Tbe flam spread rapidly, destroy ing other buildings, and were not un der control until 6:30 r. m. Tbe factory building was in tbe form of tbe letter L, and in the an gle were situated tbe Grocers' bank building and V. V. lhompson's brown paper warehouse both five stories high. Tbe latter fell to the groond, but tbe bank building was only slightly damaged. At 65 Barc lay street, a frame building, occupied as a dwelling and cigar store, also fell down. The building occupied by Sug & Knapp, engravers, on the opposit) aide of College Pla;e, caught fire from tbe sparks, but the flames were extinguished with tri- ing damage. Among the other buildings inju'ed are those of E. W Little, fancy goods 241 and 243 Greenwich street, and Charles West- ervelt, bats and furs, 329 Greenwich street. Tbeir lose is about $2,000 each, and Greenfield & sons estimate tbeir loss at $100,000. Tbe loss to the Tompkins warehouse cannot be ascertained to-night, but tbe total los scs will not be lees than a quarter of a million. Newt of tbe explosion spread over the city very rapidly and tbe wildest rumors and greatest excitement pre vailed. Some of tbe evening papers got out extras with very exaggerated reports of tbe extent of the calamity whieb increased the excitement. Many persons having children or relatives working in tbe factory songbt the scene of tbe disaster, tbe hospitals and police stations in search of missing ones, and tbeir anxiety and grief were Terr touching. Mr French, who lived in the frme build ing at 65 B-clv street, over thirty years, fled with his family in time to save tbeir lives, but afterwards re membered having left $10,000 in United States bonds in a bookcase on the third floor. Mr. Megill, of engine No. 32 and Roundsman Cof fee of the Third precinct police, vol unteered to go in for tbe bonds. Th flames and smoke bursting out of tbe building tbey climbed up on an awn ing and entered tne window, secur ing a package ot papers and came out Tbe package was then foun not to be tbe bonds. A second time they entered through tbe flames an smoke and brought out tbe bonds i safety. Tbe firemen will keep a stream water on the ruins all night and will have tbe streets cleared and be ready to commence digging out tbe debris to-morrow. It is feared tbe wall f the bank build. n is daisied aud this will be examined b-f r wtk on tbe ruins is begun, as tbe buildiig migk. fall on tbe workmen. Miduigbl Lp lo this hour brr bas been no means of ascertain the number of the lost whicb is var iously estimated f'oni twenty D sev enty. The explosion was a m t terrific one and a greater porti a of tbe whole front walls of the building fell with crash. Several persons were passing along the street al tbe time and it is feared some of them are bur. ied in the flames. The building caught fire immedi ately and tbe flames literally flew to tbe roof. Tbe scene was a terrible one and dozens of girls wbo worked upon tne several nocrs were seen STARTLING EUMOE3 OP WAB. PRESIDENT HAYES. Reception at tbe Sew lork I'nion Lengne. New York, December 21. The Union League Club looked a us brightest to-night, and its splendid parlors were tteldom thronged with so distinguished an assemblage of ladies and gentlemen as gathered there in honor of the reception of "resident Hayes. Tbe rooms were laborately decorated for the occa sion. 1 be theater ol tbe ciuo, wuicn communicates by folding doors with tbe art gallery, was tastefully draped, ud rare flowers and shrubbery uuea the space with perfume and lent at traction to tbe scene. The doors leading irom tbe theater to tbe art gallery and from that to the latter to tbe main reception room facing on Madison Square were thrown open. Tbe saloon was decorated with the flags of all the Slates, and a picture of President Uaes was surrounded with the L lilted States nag. Shortly after seven o'clock guesu commenced to arrive. Tbe toilettes of the ladies were superb, aud silk, t-atiaa and diamonds of rare value lent lustre to the scene. From seven o'clock until nine the stream of car riages rolling quickly by never ceas- d. The Presidential party arrived ai half p&ht eibt o'clock. The party connoted of President Haves, Mr. ;a, Burchard Hayes, Webb C. Uayes, Miss Piatt, Attorney Geueral vens, ex-AwistAQt becretary li. McCormick and Mrs. McCormick. They were all rjreti9ed in full evening costume, and were received at tne entrance by the Reception Commit tee. The distinguished party were at once efCorted upstairs to tbe recep tion parlors. The Hon. Joho Jay, he President of the club, cordially greeted the Prebident and bis party, and gave them a beany welcome to the Union League Club. The iccep- tion was altogether ot an informal character, and no addresses were delivered. Secretary Evarts and wife arrived bortly after the Presidential party, aod joined tbem in the taioon By this time tbe rooms were uncom fortably crowded, and promenading was rather blow. The time was pasted agreeably, tbe President aod bis party chatting familiarly with those to wbom tbey ere introduced. I here was no formality, and tbe reception produced a great success, both socially and otherwise. After an hour's pleasant conversation and promenading, dur ing whicb the many splendid paint ings and works of art which adorn tbe walls of the Club were admired and commented upon, an adjournment was taken to tbe banquet-room, on the fljor below, where an elegant de jeuoer wan spread Tbe reception was given under tbe management of the House Committee of the Club. By ten o'clock tbe first of the car riageg was called, and from that out ?e gueus departed in almost as rat id manner as tbey arrived. Tbe President and party leu at half pan eleven o'clock and were driven to tbeir hotel. It was long past midniirht bcf.ire all tbe guests had left tbe salooua Tbe reception was considered one of tbe most successful that club has given in a loug time. Alter tbe address, a concert was given, followed by dancing. Letters were read from varions parties re gretting tbeir inability to b pre ent, among others from M. P. Wilder, President ot tbe Massachusetts Po nological Society; Wm. Q. Leduc United States Commissioner of Ag riculture; Governor Hartranft, o Pennsylvania; Charles Downing. f Newburg, N. V.;BeDjamin G. Sniiih of Cambridge, Si ass, and W. II Perot, Piesident of the Maryland Horticultural Society. FifiHTiso Betwees Texaxs AtlD Mexjcas IlEt;!PE.vrs Sis Amer CASs Reported Killed The United States Government will Peotect the Border. Galveston. Pec 15. Special dis patches to tbe Xrms report the F.l Paso troubles have broken out anew, and Ggbting betweent Slate troops and Mexicans has been goiug on for two days. Tbe following dispatch has been received by the Governor from tbe Sheriff of El Paso county. "There was fighting all day yes terday at San Elizario county be tween State troops and Mexicans from both sides of tne river. Citas Kerber." The Governor sent tbe following dispatch to President Hayes: "I am oflicially informed that ci.i zens of Mexico, in connection with citizens of El Paso county, Texas, of Mexican birib, were nbting all day veierday in Texas, wiib a deutch- ment of State troop?, who were aid ing our civil authorities. "ihe Mexican force being too strong to be repelled by lex as troops, and it being impossible to raise a civil posse from tbe citizens. wbo are nearly all of Mexican blood and sympathy, and having no rein forcements within several hundred miles, I ask the aid of such United States troops as may be nearest to tbe scene ot action to repel this iova sion of tur territory. "I have the honor to be vour obe dient servant, R. B. UinnARP, Governor of Texas." The latest dispatches from El Pa so report that five rangers aud one merchant named E'lis were killed by Mexicans vesterdav. The htate troops are entrenched, and Sao Eliza rio is surrounded by a mob uf several bout what tbe Hon. Mr. liuiler, of South Carolina, has just rushing wildly and helplessly to and done. o sooner bad be been ad- fro and were soon enveloped in fierce muieu 10 tne senate man ne went to Columbia, and in a public speech gave a passionate account of the way in wnicn be had been put upon at Washington. "I have submitted," iaid he, "to insult, contumely, abuse. misrepresentation, falsehood, and 1 -. . . r . .... muiguuy. - was not," be con tinued, "congenial to my nature." lie bore it only because be most Bat be regarded tbe Republican Sen flames. One of tbe Delaware and Lackawanna express wagons was passing at tbe time. The wagon was demolished, the horsa killed and the driver bad a leg broken. Mr. B. Klemra, of 5.1 Leonard street, states that be was in tbe bulling about ten minutes before tbe explosion and to tbe best of bis belief there w ere a great many persons there at the lime. He passed in front of the building tors as "brutes, cowards, and black- two minutes after the eiplosion and guards," and be meant hereafter "to ive them as good as tbey sent" declaration which was received with roars and tempests of applause. Then, having denounced with trne planta- lon vehemence tbe "fraudulent 'resident," and abused Mr. Hayes especially for his treatment of South Carolina (!) he arged the South to Kiand solid and steadfast ia bostility ti tbe Administration and tbe Re- saw most oi tne noors whicb were exposed, as tbe front wall bad fallen. He is positive that be saw a great many boys and girls robbing about on tbe floors lo an excited and too fused manner, bat tbey became ob aaured to view by the smoke aod lames U rery few seconds. There seems to bare been no possibility of tbeir getting oat alive. Tbe fire was one of tbe ikkeat publican party, and to range itself in ever seen, and in less than three min- compact and unbroken affliction" with Tammany Hall. Reconciliation and brotherly love is an excellent thing, when it is not all on one aide; bat it seems to be high time for us to think of some thing else. When tbe long lost son nd brother undertakes fat torn tbe house oat at tbe windows, and 'to ntes tbe lames bad ascended com pletely to tbe roof. I'ete Stadtniiler gives a vivid de scription of tbe affair. He is employ, d by Rodgers & Co and was withm forty feet of the doorway when tne explosion occurred. . It seemed to throw op the whole sidewalk and the froafof oe building -feU." He-be- Inlaa War. iH uw, i c zu me iimr kIh-cibI d.bpa -h fr- m Helena, M u lau. s; ra'ber Ueuiu arrtv.d ai Mmin river on Sunday, and re ported to Fti Benton by nieaeetixer ibai .Siuin Bull had cro-sed tbe line and camped at Bear Paw mountains, with a large force of Sioux and Nez Perce?, A man named Valentine, is suppled to be killed. This is con firmed from other sources, and it slated that the Indi ma are burning the prairies south of tbe Bear Paw and that Silting Bull is on Miles battle ground, end has been joined by ? IV.., I A ..I iiKUir .TBI UUU Ul lodges. A BlMdy ABTrajr la Iowa. Cor.N'ciL BurFS, Dccerobar 21 A bloody tragedy was enacted asbiogton township, this county Thursday evening. One William Martin was accused ot circulating stories derogatory to the reputation ol a young lady named Uriggs With a view of demanding an erolt nation, Frank and Caleb Briggs, bro thers of tbe young lady, s rted wit two other men to call on Martin, They met Martio on the way, when the later, oeioro a word was spoken struck Frank Briggs on the neck with a kuife, severing tbe juglar vein and killing bio instantly. Martin then attacked Caleb Briggs and in jorcd him severely before tbe others Could interfere. Martin is still large. AU tbe parlies to tbe affair are voting men. M Kofcteerjr. bring in all bis disreputable aseoci-hieved there were nearly 200 persons Cincinnati, Dec. 19. Three men called at tbe house of V. Harris, at Kockport, Pike county, HI., a prom meut mercnaai, at two OY'lock yes. teraay morning, and induced him to go to bis store and sell tbem a coat a man wbo, according to tbei statement, Lad juat died. Wbiie Ilarru was uul xkiug the ate to ki cbango lor a twenty dollar bill tbe men knocked bim senseless, and rohr bed tbe safe ot $7,000. era! Pope, received late last night, is respectfully forwarded. P. 11. Sheridan. Captain Blair telegraphs at 6 P. M. to-day (18) from El Paso. All is over at San Elizario. Rangers sur rendered yesterday morning. How ard, Atkinson and McDride were shot, and ail the rest of the ranger party disarmed and liberated to-day. All are now here. Blair is instructed as toon as Company II reaches bim to move down to San Elizario. There seems to be little doubt it will require all the force that has been ordered there to arrest tbe ringlead ers and participators in this ontrage. Under tae orders received I shall in struct the troops to assist tbe Sheriff in performing this dnty. I regret that tbe small number of troops in New Mexico, and tbeir dispersion at numerous points made it physically impossible, in view of tbe shortness of lime since the Governor of Texas made bis demand upon tbe President, to place a sufficient force at San Khzurio to prevent this outrage upon the laws of Texas. From the best intormaiion we have bere from tbe officer in charge at EI Paso, tbe per sons composing the mob were entire ly Mexican boru citizens of Texas. There does not appear to have been any help given them from the Mexi can siuo of tbe river. (Signed) John Pope, Brevet Major General THE UALtOWS. Bafebery, Ara aad AUrfite4 I.jnrk Law la JIlsMMarL -A mea- boaltle Tragejr. Providence, R. I., Pec. 21 Ada Fhillips, keeper of a disreputable A if AdctrtiMment. St. Lofis December 13 ere account of a disastrous fire and ! boose, and Eugene Miller were found robbery at Saulsbury, Chariton couu- together io a supposed dying condi ty, Missouri, reached here a tioy or tion from wounds at six o'clock this two ago. but not much was thought' morning. Surgeons were calleJ aod of it. Later a'ivices fehow that it j the police took psssession of the was a much mere serious affair than ' bouse. The affairs is somewhat mys at first supposed. It anpoars that a I teriuua, and tbe bonsekeeper has been gang of negroes robbed the store of j arrested on suspicion of knowing Horrlfcle ftailraaiS Arel4at. 11. C. Gaines las; Tuesday night, and then fired the bnilding lo bide the evidence of their crime. Six build ings were burned and a large amount of property destroyed, upon which thire was no insurance. After tbe fire was subdued lour negroe3, two men and two women, were arrested for the robbery. An attempt was made to lynch the pris oners, but was prevented by officer of the law, and the prisoners were taken to Keytesville aod lodged in jail Next day a great crowd of baulsbury people went to Keytes- vine ior tne avowed purpose of bang ing tbe prisoners, but the Sheriff, more about the mailer than she will tell. Tbe wounded persons were out until four o'clock ibis morniog, re turning to the bouse intoxieated. They quarreled, and Miller says be shot tbe woman in the head, and then shot himself in tbe head and side, firing four times. A revolver was found wrapped in a towl in a closet with four chambers discharged. A Traa a tiMawL Washington, P. C, Ic 19 The 10:30 express train fr. ni Balti more this morning siruc'A at tbe Braocbvili crossing, between BUJ eosburg aod Bettsviile, a wagon in which was eeated Mr. Woods, the proprietor of the George Washington hotel, at Bladensburg. The vehicle was smashed to atoms and part of it with tbe whip was carried a mile on the cowcatcher before tbe train could be checked. The horse was thrown about 100 feet Mr. Woops was knocked twice that distance aod in- jstantly killed. aan-aeataa by Caal liaaT A solid South that baa no ground now fur complaint against a Repub lican Administration or tbe Repabli- on I iinnnoaa rn nar) Y rn r . . . . i a- i h.rin,.,;fifc-,.,t:.... i . l . 1 1"J i "i-r"" r- 'J "i rv larry. ageu lourieen, a reia- , - , . I nas conceueo w it an u uriuauun, to a place of safety. On Thursday Ln(J unM ;t fjr no other reason Randolph, Mass., December 19. This morning Catharine Ryan, resi ding on Lafayette street, was found under the influence of coal gas w ith slight hopes of her recovery. It was discovered that ber chil dren, three boys and a girl, and Ma- ve undred Mexicans from both sides of ine river. Tbe Governor has tele graphed orders to recruit men from tbe nearest pjiats in Texas and New Mexico to aid tne btaie troops. Wasuinoton, D. C. Dec. 15. Representative Miils of Texas, is in receipt of a telegram Irom tbe Gov eruor of ibat State conveying the in forinatiou ibat a company composed of about twenty State and United States troops have been surrounded on the Texas side of ihe Rio Grande by bome tbree buudred Mexican dep redators, and at tbe lime of wriuug six of ibe biate troops and one of tbe United States regulars ' bad fallen and tie fighting was still in progress The Governor appeals to the Presi dent through Mr. Mills, as Secreta ry of the Texas legation, for immedi ate assistance. Wasuinoton, Dec. 15. The nes of trouble in El Paso county, Tex as, and tbe telegram of Governor Hubbard to tbe President calling for assistance from Uuited States troops for purposes of repelling invasion oi Texas territory oy tbe .Mexican lorce, caused some excitement ia this cut but advices io possession of tbe Gov ernment do not warrant the impression bat any difficulties other than merely local troubles have presented themselves. There is no idea whatever that the Mexican Government is making any hostile demonsiration, but so far as can be learned tbe unfriendly move ments are nearly of tbe same nature as those made tbe subject of atten tion oi tbe W ar Department some months ago, wben tbe question ot proprietorship of certain salt pits iu El Paso county cau.-ed much disor der iu tbat section. Tbe Government doe uo. consider that ihe troubles reported fi-day are in any degree international The dispatches were, hosvever, promptly referred to the Secretary of War, wbo, after consultation with General Sherman, gave directions for the mustering of our forces in Texas iu uch positions as to give whatever aid may be necessary to prevent as saulis upon American citizens or tbeir property. Tbe Comiiiit'ee on loreign oUiiirs has organized a sub-committee t outinuri ibe luvesuiratton into uf fairn n tbe Rio Grande It is com posed of Messrs. Schleicher, of Texa. roruey, uf Alabama, and imam, of Wiocousio. If tbe consent vf the of tbe House can be obtained to-day, tbe sub-committee vill sii during the recess and seud for per sons and papers. CniCAOO, P.iceruber l'J Ues- patches received at Lieuteuat Gener al Sheridan's headquarters late last night from Captain DIair, who i? io command at Fort Bliss, reported that the Texas Rangers at San Llizarm surrendered yesterday morniug Judge Howard, agent for tbe sail ii-lues at Kins'in, and Mcnnde uf the rangers, were shot, and the rest of the Rnogers were disarmed and lib e a e 1. Tbe Kautrtu are now ai Fori Blis, upi-isi e El Poso, Mexic.i, i nl ihs cui'b has disi-pjx ared N fie-lp was tf'vea 'le in-b fr'-ui ibr M. x'ej - de -. 'be rin-r. The in b C -i iil sli- lei y .i UallVe b 1 11 ci - is-ins 1 'i'rxus. WashinutxN, December 19 Toe following are the latest despatches received at the War Pepatinent. Chicago, December 19 "Tne following despatch from General Pope is transmitted fir ibe inf irmation of ihe General of tbe Army. P. 11. Sheridasi, "Lieutenant General. "Captain Blair telegraphs from El Paso on the ljtb : Mrs. Marsh went down to San Elijano yesterday and got out her son, who was with the Rangers. He reports one Ranger named Ellis, .killed Nothing new bas come to my notice. Tbe troops are on the march as rapidly as possi ble to El Paso, but being away from tbe line of telegraph tbey paonot be beard from ontil tbo reach the im mediate vicinity of that place. Re ports of the arrival of advanced com panies are hourly expected." It is though at tbo War Depart ment that the troops will certainly reach tbe scene of tomolt to-day. No instructions are deemed nesces sary to tbe military authorities in Texas further than what bas already heen sent to t hern io assist the State authorities in tbe preservation of peace and against tnub disorder. Ibe following despatcbe? were received at the y'ar Department to day FROM THE GOVERNOR OF Canton, N. Y., Pec. 21. Van Dyke was hanged, to-day, for tbe murder oi his wife at Ogdensbnrg, in July laBt. This morning be witness ed, through the window, tbe trial of the gallows, with his coffin a few feel away. At midnight be seemed cbeer ful and onconccraed, but at noon, to-day, was much depressed and fre quently shed tears. He reiterated bis innocence. At 12:30 Van Dyke was brought to the scaffold wuh bis arms pinioned, and wben asked if he bad any remarks to make, spoke as fal lows:"! will speak a few words to there gentlemen One and all, old and young, beware of bad company aud liquor. Beware of bad company, tor it leads, to somihing worse. May God have mercy on my dear soul. 1 am not guilty, but am not afraid to meet God this afternoon. After a short prayer the noose was adjusted at 12:42, aud a half a minute later tbe drop fell. Van Dyke breath ed heavily for over a minute, aod at 12:57 was pronounced dead. Van Dyke was but nineteen years of age aud ouly one week married wben be killed bis wife. He claimed last night tbat Jobn Claffev, farmer, bad seduced tbe girl and gave bim $25 io marry ber. lie wus born a: Me dina, where bis father lives with his mother's sister, and his mother is living with another man. Night before last he passed in singing comic songs, clog aancmg and smoking an Dyke told the fcbenff b wanted io be banged at 1 1, so as to be in hell for dinner. Recently, wben the clergymen left bim be turned a couple of handsprings, aud bringing up with a circus pose, shouted after tbem, "Whai do you say ?" Annapolis, Md., Dec. 21. execution of the wife murderer NORFOLK. Henry Norfolk, for the murder of bis wife, the 20ih of May, was bang ed, to-dav, shortly after 11, in tbe jailyard. Norfolk e .gaged in relig ious exercises with two clergymen aod members of tbe Christian Asso ciation till midnight, when he went to sleep, resuming his devotions al 4 o'clock and continuing them till after 3 o'clock, wben breakfast was served. Wbcu upon tbe" scaffold be covered his eyes, sobbing loudly. He then stepped to the scaff .Id rail and made a brief address, saying, "I am bere to hang for the murder of my wife, out my sins are forgiven, and thank God 1 am goiug to glory. I have gained ibe remission of my crimes, good friends, and 1 feel that wben life leaves my body my Saviour will take my soul bome with bim. I am going home to glory, glory in Heaven, so good bye all." He next tbauked his counsel, say ing thev bad been like brothers to in Tbe Sheriff then pinioned tbe pris- ouer. wbo repeatedly snouted uood- b" to tbe crowd. When tbe trap was sprung tbe rope lipped, and Norfolk was strangled to detitb. they were brought back to Keytes ville, and another atteaipt was made to lynch them, but la.ld through the vigilance of the officers and law abiding cilizens. Other arrests were made and a large amount of ihe stolen property recovered. Among those last ar rested were Elijah Dougherty, who, after being badly choked, acknowl edged tbat he was cue of tbe leaders of tbe gang. He was placed in tbe second story of a buildiog under a strong guard, but that night the mob assembled, broke down all barrier, and were just on tbo point of seizing tueir victim, wnen be jumped rrom the window and escaped. The crowd fallowed hiin, and as they ran pa.-t Dougherty's caliin his wife fired at them with a sbol gun. but did no Harm. The woman wa.s then order ed to surrendrr, but she defied the while crowd. Tbe Ci'y Marshal attemp:ed to g into her cabin to ar rest ber aud was shot in tbe shoulder. Tbe other officers made a birailar attempt and were aim) severely wounded. Tbe cabin was then fired and tbe woman and her four chiMren were with difficulty dragged from the burning house. Dougherty bod not been captured at last accounts. Intense excitement prevailed, and further trouble was apprehended. Pennsylvania State Troops Philadelphia, Pe 10 Tbe re port ol tbe Adjutant-Genneral of the State National Guard, James W.Lat ta, will be issued ia a feav days The amount of money required to "pay tbe soldiers wbo were called out to quell tbe labor riots last July is nearly $310,000, provided the Legislature decides to allow full pay for the frac tional month over 15 days. Should the troops be paid for actual service only, $225,000, will be required Tbe feeding of tbe Militia will cost about $110,000, and the ei.tire expenses icci aenttotberictJnea.Iy $.i00,000. The bills lor the transportation of troops oaenoi reached tbe Adjutant- General s Department The charges of the Philadelphia and Reading Kaiiroad Company are over $13 000 Tbey transported a number of State and United States troops who were tailed to Reading to protect the prop erty of tbe Company. Tne Pennsyl vania Kaiiroad Company bas not yet put in tbeir bill for transporting roops, bui it is understood from uffi cials of the c rapanr that ibev will do so. The Pennsylvania ltailrcad fficials hold ibat it was the duty i.f tbe Government to protect tbeir prop erty, and hence that they should be paid for transporting the troops. than tbat it does feed fat the ancient grudge, and vill not let bygones be bygones. Thon3ands of independent Republicans in tbe doubtful Slates who have been voting tbe Democratic ticket because tbey opposed Federal interference io the Slates, are ready to come back now that that qnestion is settled. When they voted to give tbe Southern States tbeir rights, tbey did not mean to restore tbe condition of affairs before the war, or place ab solute power in tbe hands of the alli ance of tbe Northern Democracy and ibe solid South. tire wbo passed tbe night itb them, were all dead, haviog been suffoctied by tbe same cause. Unsuccessful ef forts were made by several physi cians to resuEcilate them. SHORTHAND. INSTRITTIOX .rfTii in lh brift. bum rll and n-hl-l txneu. ot Shirtlun-I wru in errrderiMal. A p-Tfwt krwiwlaM ol lh s t trtn will b Riven la a tiurea of li taNfo. Tenas ft. or frti cts. a lr-an. by c-mspoatttnr. A Jiiraw K. TaoraiLca. e.HU -Mlmrtlnlvi Ke-Tk-w.' 16 .Smlthni-I-I Kmc Fit tabor h. Ft. The '-.SBonsaB.1 Kenan" wUlb nulled to any fejdrem os receipt at 'tit etc e.Ti. iv BOOTS -A.2T3 SHOES. Among TEXAS. "lialance ot b'.ate troops belt! as prisoners These latter will, doub- less, share tbe same fate, unless res cued by United Statea forces wbo are under your orders marching to their relief. We have information ot large bodies of Mexican citizens par ticipating in tbe maascre. li li HlBKABD, - ' G veriier." Kft M OEN'F.BALi SHERIDAS Chicago, D. c. 19 12:20 A. M Adjutant General, Watthinyton : Tbe following despatch from Gen- Barlett 4irrabaek aeSreaied. Washington", December 20. Tbe United States treasurer bas just re ceived from a party in Vicksburg, Mi.-sirsiin.i, an old tin box which bad been buried in the ground a number ot years by the owner and lately ex humed by bim, containing $20,000 in tne first issues of tbe government gneabaeks and national bank notes. The money had become so rusied by coutact wuh ibe box and anected by mildew as lo be in great danger of dr. I'piiiaC iu pieces aqq v c nse u.'l,iIv fra;:Jeo to the United S:ates treasury t-T rederup'iou. Thi exchange for u - d iiiouev bad been hi .ne. Baned laa'Wrll. Cambridge, N. Dec. IS. Eli- jab Warn and another man named Marshall were engaged in digging a well on the premises ofj. J Grav. in this village, yesteraay. They had reached a depth of aboul sixteen feet, arn being in tbe bottom of tbe well throwing the earth upon a platform part ot the way up, and Marshal! lurowiuK ii out. AOout ISO cluck a partial enving of tte earth took place, i-urroiinding Wi.ro up to the arms and holding him fast to tbe b ittoni of the well. Mar.-hall secured ihe ser vices of aii'-ltier njao and commenced be work r libTaiiug Warn, but be fore be bad succeeded another eavinit of tbe earth tock place, burying nan aOout seven fret underground. a. crown was soon collected, and a number of mea went vigorously to work io rescue him alive if possible ineneaooi me turiel man was reached about balf-past one, vben it was found tbat life was extinct, and at two o'clock ihe remains were lift ed out by means cf a rpe. Warn was ab ul forty-five years of aire, and leaves a wif- aud several ctiidren. Tw l-trr taiyew m Mark weal PoTTSYiLLE, December 18 Tbe purification of tbe Schuylkill county bar was begun in earnest yesterday, tbe Conrt making the rules absolute io the cases of Charles W. Wells and Jonathan Wright and striking tbem from tbe list of practicing attorneys. Wells was a young attorney, wbo was charged two years ago wiib em bezzling the funds of the Mutual Savings Fund, of which be was sec retary. He made arrangements with tbe Savings Fund to pay back tbe money embezzled, whereupon tbe Court ordered a nol pros, to bs en tered, but entered a rule against him to show cause why he should not he stricken from the list. Jqdge Peph iqg rendered the decision yesterday. In the oase of Wright charged of professioual delinquencies were made and of long standing. One was for collecting money for a client and nev er remitting it. He was originally from Lebanon county and is seventy years old, and tbe decision, rendered by Judge Walker, is a great blow to Mm., IIIueMH of Senator I'jatlernon. W AstnxGTON. Dec. 21 the con dition of Senator Patterson, of South Carolina, ibis cveulng is considered to be very critical. IJe to-day suf fered a severe attack from ooogesiion ot the brain. His relatives in Penn sylvania have been telegraphed ac cordingly. Even bis most intimate friends are denied admlttanoe to bis chamber, and grave fears are enter tained that be will nol recover. Foqr physicians are in attendance. Senator Patterson rested a little easier tbis evening Tbe pain In tits iloT CuttN WyoMINU Tekwtu- &V, December 15 At Silver Springs, iweuiy-bve utiles uub of here, a member of company A, Third Cavalry ( iqo of three eouipan ies now euroute to the Hills,) named Kennedy, wbile under tbe muueiice of liquor, yesteraay threatened the tbe life of a Sergeaut of hid company named Sthaffer. but was prevt-nted at the nme from carrying bis threat into execution. Shortly afier arriv ing in camp in the evening Kenuedy procured u cai bine, went to a tent where he supposed Scbaff.'r would be fouud, opened the flip and fired ai tbe first man be saw, killing him in stanily, but instead of ftcbner it proved lo be Jobn A Van Mm, Fist Sergeant of tbe c jiupiny. Keu- uedy was immediately arresiid and put uuaer gqard. Uieui t-xcl.euieui prevailed amoug the men .f ibe com pany, by whom Van Moll wus great ly respected, and some lime during tbe night the guard was overpower ed, a blanket being thrown over his bead, and at daylight ibis morning ibe bodv of Kenued v was found sus pended to ibe tidge pole of the guard lent by the neck aud life extinct. Van Moll's budy was brought hers to day sua ftpi ue torwardcu to morrew to Fort Laramie for intermcQt. New York, Dec. 21. The number of lives lost by tbe Rarcklay street explosion and fire is still undeterm ined, bunt is believed fully forty bodies now lie buried beneath the ruins. 1 wo hundred workmen. De cides the firemen, are now diggiog in ibe ruins, aud a strong police force is needed to keep back ibe great crowds pressing djo upon ibem. Tbe ru ins could not be more complete than ibey are, for scarcely a fragment of wall is standing, and indeed none whatever on tbe ground occupied by tbe main building space of about 100 feet eqiiare The wife ot Uertzebacb, tbe en gineer, says tbat her husband, on his return from work on Monday night, told ber tbat one of tbe tubes ot the boiler or some pipe connected con necting with it (she was not sure whicb) had burst; ibat he had spo ken to Mr. Greenfield, saying that ite break was dangerous and might cause an explosion if it were not re paired, and tbat Mr. Greenfield told bim that they must try aod get along wiib it as it was until Sunday, ow ing to the pressure of business. Mrs. Uerizebacb says her husband was greatly disturbed in mind on account of this, often referring to it through the week, and saying tbat he was afraid every morning to go to work. Vesterdav morning when he left home he told her he never expected to see ber again. ANOTHER THEORY. Two men who rescued two girls say they bad beed told by a work man in tbe starch room, on tbe sec ond floor, ibat ibe fire was caused by tbe upsetting of a kerosene lamp n tbe room. Ibey asserted that the nnelv-powdered starch used in tbe manufacture of gum drops was ex plosive, and that tbe eiplosu n was ca03"d in this way. Tbey uid net believe tbe boiler exploded, w-seriiug if ii bad, it would have blown up tbe sidewalk, beneath which it was situ a'ed. A man named Stein says he went down to tbe boiler room only about five minutes before tbe fire oc- urred to obtain a can of water Uerizebacb, tbe engineer, was then at bis post, and raking out his fire. Boiler Inspector llorton, of tbe January t-quad, made a report to Superintendent Walling late ibis af ternoon. tbe purport of which was that he went to tbe building. No. G3 Barclay street, aud succeeded in find ing tbe steam boilers, lie louna tbat tbey were intact, and also every thing connected with tbe steam ap paratus in good order. Tbe inspec tor sa.d that one of the copper tanks, tilled wiib material for making can dy, must have explode J, breaking ibe kerosene lamps with which tbe building was lighted, and scattering burning fluid in every direction. searciii.no for bodies. firemen were busy all evening until after 11 o clock endeavoring to extinguish two large streams of bre which came from tbe gas mains no der tbe first fluor of Greenfield's building, and so heated everything within a dozen feet of it as to make it impossible to ontinue work. Tte firemen fijally reached ibe main pipes and succeeded io su ppiug tbe burning gas. A w-iina-i a dre-s and a child s apron were toU'id eatly in the even'n.r, but no 'races If bodies weie found ut-ar tbem. Toreest ems of water are playing up-m tbe tutus. V urge force of police are keeping back ibe crowd, wbo have ga hen to watch the searcher PARKER TREAT, La'e of Allfihenu City, Pa., has removed to SOMEliSET, I'EXXA., anJ opened oat bop, fr tn Shoss and Gaitsrs, the baikling, corner Main and Plnnnt Su.. Cft of planfjtKt. Ha la abia to tars nut Brat-clua work at Ufa Itiweat pricea, aitl will ruaramee tvrfcet aatla- lartiuo t all who irive him their patrooax-e. (t 1ra promptly at ca'M tn. Rrpairtna: nftatlr ivaaU imt of Jacob Homer, late of KoMeratt Tap., llw-eaMal. Latter of almllmratliia on the abera eatate havliiat'r'"",'"'HM Lj tlieuroperaotluirity, H'Kk-e ia .hereby xlvea to inje IndehOxS w It to mane Imme diate payment. ao( thorte havlni-ialma airainrtt It Ia itrAMfnl them .lulr .athentiraletl br ft 1 1 lmnt. ob Saturday tlie2hluy ol Iievmter, ly;-, at the uouae oi feumuou siorcer in ani'i t wr EPlll .Nil HORNER. Nov.n Adiulmatralur. SOLDIER S . Inrall t Pen'lTntr drawlnr ivwr Td Dollars Ir m'Hi'h t'-r wimn in Arm nr Le will hear aometblna; 10 their alTaataire by vllreiRir aa4 aecilDK na dcwTiptioa. date, c., ul receiTina; juoil or In lory. W. BERINOER a CO.. Claim Aircnti. lis Smit til Su, Pumburwlu Pr .Nora on IAA IUTPD "rmto'll"'lf' l'i"ire- We II fill I L U have hno-lrr-1 or cutiiiera Mlnf lo buy iann lost a-w. eirir knew a. hetierttme toaell Aerv. at lair price., an jepe are llltinir moner fpn bankaaiKl erkinir Acres lot !(. Addre-a S.M.JAMES, riiUMinrn rami Air?n-y, lit Suiitbneid St. Pm?ban;a, Pa. Thoee lo March of rann woJ for prlnte.1 Farm RtKitter. Nor.ai A Colsrwel Inreler lm,mr y a 3olv XAfMIVlLl,, Tk.nn, December H loat Alexander, colored, the mur dererof Thomas Houherty, a white man, was taken frm the Mur free. c.oro'Jall at two o'clock on Saturday morning and banged and his body riddled with shot. The Sheriff and Attorney General fat up till mid night, hoping to save him, but think log it was only a scare, retired. This is the geoood time Alexander bag been mobbed, having previously escaped. GIVEN AWAWZ? t1" at Entitled "-The Finding of the Sarl-r in the Temple'' with the WOKK1.V.I fill HiH A S4 Pajte keliriont Newspaper, derote.1 to tbe U'je-ebold. the Sunday Seh.J Molr and Oen- eralCburch Work. On a month's trial for 15 eta. Aa-li. W anted. Addreaa J. B. BR KW KK. Nov. U 7 t tl Warren Street, .New York. A Tea Ya Boy AMadtS fcv 1 rmmp. lrr t.-iji su, December 19 A boy namea William iiopsins, ten years of age, wa-abducted from bis home a'. Br ad dock's Field, near this city laai Sunday morning, by a man sup posed to be a tramp. lie is a pretty boy, with a full face ligbt complexion and bair, and rath er stoutly built- Ine traii'p is small man. with a face pretty well marked from smallpox. Tbe neighbors and miners search ed for two duys. bat ap to this time ooibiug bas beeu beard of tbe boy Tbe family are in great distress the mother being aitno.-tt msaue from grief siee.eoe un ay Mkii;- Colimbcs. Ohio, Dee. 31. B. E Smith, rurviving partner cfibe bank ing house of Bartleti fc Smiib, has brought suiu against prominent gamoiers oi mis city to recover about f 10O.00Q wfcieb sum it is at iegtd was lost at play by attaches of ine bank til question. Eminent le gal talent has been employed by both paruea. , f illiara ateitleaeeel. bead hcreased, but that ar..uod his "IJow thall I fell ray horre?"said beart diminished His physicians a certain doctor to a j -ckey, "bU tail ate nuking eetj -f rt to prevent came off iu less tbaa six hours after I paralysis of ihe brain, but at mid- j buupht him." "Hell bim by whole night tbe Senator still remained in a j sale, for no bonorablo man will ra-tail critical condition. Lira," was the reply. WlLKESBARRE, Pa., Dec. 1 i. M I. Woodward and M. F. D-rin, ed iuri oi ine aunaau iett, wbo were convicted, of libel upon Qeorge KUip aud xberitl tytrkendall, were to day sentenced by 4udge llandley to ten monins imprisonment and fine ot 1700 io each case. Tbeir ap plication ior a new trial was dented. Man By Georgetown, Cou, Dec. 15 Ear- j this morning a mob surrounded tbe ejucty jail, forced the keys from me jailer, opened tbe cell of a notori ous - outlaw and murderer named bchamme, and took him away and banged him. manafaelar uf DMINlSTK.t TOR'S NOTICE PDPATCOT1' rdT te elear WllliM I tO I out our atork i,t voiy aupermr Uukl-pitva Jewelry ealued at wer e-in.uuu. we will aend m below, M Piea-ea. all warranied Ovid-plated, for tl.uo. j,4(r Kld Stone Sleere Bnttona. 1 pair Kn arrived SleeTo Buttons. 1 art Pointed Siudn. 1 net Stoda, 1 Weddintr Ktn, 1 tnifraTeil Band Finitrr mux. I anremjJi sum Km Inlaid WHO Uuld. I r.irirani Kintr Marked - r nendahip," 1 Amrthy'i RnDPAIFI1"wS,''ii inlaid DMITtlMlllwlth (M.!. I Silvered llt Plu, 1 Ki l,-ull- Jet and It. ,1.1 Pin -n.a liiopa. 1 Muses' aet Jet and (lold. 1 Collar Stud 1 sit Handsome Koeebud Lar limps, 1 Gents' Elegant Lake Oeorxa Diamond Siuo. 1 Cardinal Ked Bead Necklace. I rair l-i.ll-' h. Stone Eardrops Inlaid with frold, 1 Ladies' ( iria- l umenieu jet Knwrh. 1 Fancy Scan a W hall Kin ami Fl'irant Wau-n Chain, i ake wour cAotce. the enlirr or of fn ai--. ...a Pott paidfor 41. or aav a nim, ta rhan, f SO eentt. How it the time lo Make Mm,.. TAV caa eattli be relmiled al $10. CLUB PREMIUM. To a one ordering IS . i ti vi racn. m win pretenl free, as Open OaTLTCDim ,ar -'"'" SUrer wJT f t W.fLU H'llrl Premium SJOCKMAN,t27 Bond St.. Ne, o. ai. F. Torh. LADIES Can color their own Stock in ire for leas than one etrnt per pair AMYCOtSaR OB. RHAfiX hv f ha oseof our "Jtlftld Tl ITS." Can renew or chamre the color ot their Iirewes, restate tn fresh ness and brllllnnr faded Silk. Merinos. Alpacas Merktlea. Bbiboos. fee., or impart to theu near and lovely shades Little trouble ami nominal emit Slick of any d-alre l eolor sent oo receipt of lo cents, xdllferent colors, he. Postatts stamp ac cepted. Send Stamp for Tin-ulan and Sjmplet. nr.AK.ir.1 I'HEXIIML WORKS. M Cortland St. X. York. P. u. Box. S13B. DRPALMER'S"" Pulmonary Institute, MO PE!JI ATES fB, Plltabtarw. Pa. AKKI AN MVSl'KM. A im-w aui.l maxWiri tiH-tlv-l "l tivMUH-nt l. INHALA1ION. iurmv-n,i'ni l-t tt'r- "h inKBinr nrffrrlil trt-uitunit. I urthl- tlm itti-ttl riTivta 4tty. T KUAL NOTICE. -S 4 li .fovesaherlHTT. It la nnlerwl th.it hereafter the rrifu.uu' April term of Court hallrommenreoai uie u .vtaviay m April. rereunain : F. J. KOOSEB. 1 1 PnhorMtarr. .2500- "A at. ArenUwanteal. 3nsJ- neee leairlmaaa. Partiealara -rev- AAatwX oara CO. 8t Lemat. Jta. S3 OOl rtATEDWATrS M. Caeaeeat in ine mows world, fuxmpt waichrrea to Address, A. Colltba C Chluago. A1' D1TOR S NOTICE. Harlna- been amwlnted Auditor t dlatrihute Ihe fund In the hands of Cyrus M. Shaver. As- itrneeof Jdo. II. Majon, to aud amena; those le gally entitled thereto. I hereby give notk-u that 1 wiU attebd to the duties ot said appointment at mv om, in Somerret. ra-. r riday. tne tn day ol Januars. Was. when aud where all persons inter ested eaa attend if they see proper. w. tl. m rrLC I lee 12 Auditor. ASilGNEE'S SALE. By virtue nt an order Issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa ol Somerset County, Pa., the un dersigned nasiatnee of Samuel A. Knoads. will aeU on tbe prerai.e at public oau-ry on Thursday the -27tb day or iKeenberlnTT, the following val uable real estate vli : No. I. A certain tract or land or farm, the Homeltead, situate la Somerset township, ISoUacr et County, Pav, adjomlns; Samuel Fox. Henry Fox. Charles Lohman and others, containing l.i; acres mora or less. No. i. Adjoining No. 1, Michael Wry and. John S ha lor ami otiiera, eon tain lug 111 acres mora or leas. Tbe afnmenld farm is a rery desirable property, about S miles east of Somerset, on Ibe Bed lord fiaaal. has about 1W arret cleared and la a hiith state uf cultivation, with a irood two story house with basement, com crib, pur pen, lime-atone tn abundance, lime-ki'n, coal, timber and n suiter tamp of about -i,00-j trees, with many other conve Drnera : also a never tilling spring of water, and sprinit-bouea al the residenna: an4. inarkoU good lif every production at Somerset TtlKMS. One-third la band, one-third In six. months and one-third In one year, from the fcl of Nov. IwTf, wiiti Interest Irom tbo day el sale ; trp percent of purchase tuoney to be p.l on day ot talri deferred nayiueiiU to be secured hj judautenl oo the preuilsel. JOHN H. VHI. Assiirnre of. Dee. . SuAML'EL A. HHUA1S, lKebwiaSer.Jn VaTWai Xree. J.B.ja; un iinrni- B.Ojlordl.o,tlilcav),lll.