The" Soawrset Herald , wl1""" T. V,lWP"'"-' ; -," - nf ihr f Tnaiif Arnew Ii was the question 01 m crane ngbt to men oa..o y-, . tnade tDB extra erooiuu m -v - - r nn trrrM . m &ecesarj. . ; Thi election v.: of Kaudall as SPak triumph for T.lden. Randall Speaker, means Tilden for President, just as urelj m w Democratic National Convention assemble to nominate a cauaioate iur President in 1SS0. Bcttoss are gathered by tbe peck on renuejlvania avenue, and ae a rule, jou can recogniie a Democratic Congressman Ij bi tuttouie Tbe crowd is buLgry, and tbe e'-"1" f Republicans njile " tbey ia fierce. louk on. ' TnE KubrcripiioUB to tbe four per cent, luaa are falling tff j rapidly. This is one if tbe bei i-itf of TeUV' ion busiacfs. tboiDg as it does, tbat capitalists are Eadiog better f ,r t!ir motiev than inveet- t ioat UitUlD vm per cent interest. Over thirty ibouaud applications fur anearages ot pensi. ns Lave al ready been tied in the Tension cilice at Washington, and it is thought, fully tbat many more will be added to the list. It s estimated tbat tbe m a hic-h each U entitled Wt'lttKC PMM ill be about eight buudrtd Tns Democrats are so eager to re-; turn Jtff Davis to the Senate, that Bre iniD: to induce Senator I liruce of Mirsis.-vpt, iate term does not exoire outit 1S50. to ign. j The wre ile fur tne bpeakerf-bip ' hi. riralied IQtO a Tiiden and aut.i- j 1 - - . nr. i lild. n Cgb Uanflall nng iu - den caudidate. It looks as if tbe to Sam's would win, and thus lb r, nmocratic Xa ioaal Conven- .!.. .ill hare notion to do, except register tbe decree euuiiCiated by the incoming CootrreBs. Democratic c iutoI of the new H..ur means tte featiug of every Democratic c-jaitstaut, whether he waB elected or not. Tbe last session ttabliched tbat precedent. 01 ource Andy Curiin will ueeze io, although lie was utterly routed by bis op ponent. The trial of Hull of Florida, for ballot box stuffing Las been post poned nntil May. Tbe balls of Con gress will be graced by the presence cf that Democratic luminary for a brief space before tha penitentiary claims him for its own. Hull will of course occupy lis 6tolen seat and rote with bis brethren in the organization of tbe new Re form Congress. The Democrats are kiud enough, in making arrangements for tbe Dew Congress, to let the President know bis orders in advancer" If be bebaeta bimself very tnbmit-eively, he will fcave money to carry on lbe public business. But if he be so rash as to fcave opinions of his own, why, then tbe government will have to get long withont money. Xorth Ameri ca. E. V. Smallev. tbe intelligent cor respondent of tbe N. Y. Tribune, has been travelling through Texas, Lou- i.iana and Arkansas. lie reports them aa solid to-dav as during the rebellion, hostile to northern men and ideas, and intent on controlling lbe government. Tbey are generally gainst Tilden. but will support any Democrat who promises euccssa The Reonblicacs are a unit for - s Grant. TnE Democracy are showing signs of alarm over tbe extra Eession of Congress tbey bave fcrced, and the journals of that party are wrestling most vigorously with tbe lie that the Republicans are responsible for it All tbe old arguments in favor of secession are revamped to sustain their present revolutionary position, end tbey begin to see tbat the coun try sees through their shallow pre texts. Tbe traditional policy of the Dem ocratic party is to oppose every safe gaard to honest ' suffrage; therefore tbey bavs made tbe present open ie- eae with tbe Republicans, "repeal the lawa insuring a fair ballot, or we will top the wheels of Government, by withholding appropriations:" This is the issue on which the preseat ex tra session ot Congress w as forced, and this w ill be tbe issue in the next Presidential campaign. The Repub licans bave taken their position, and are ready tor tbe contest. Remember, tbat tbe additional taxation that must come, was made oeceesary by tbe action of tbe late Coogreee whiefa appropriated millions for back pensions, and rivers and har bors, while it not only mad bo pro vision for obtaining the money it thus voted away, but redoced the tax on tobacco, thereby Jecreasing tbe revenues of tbe government bout ten millions of dollars an, -Dually. AVuile toe Stale is about borrow ing two millions to make good a -deficit ia tbe Treasary, members are rravelyjdeliberating tbe propriety of voting four millions to pay tbe I'itt. burgh riot losses, and three millions for the Border raid claims. What would the people think of rutrs business capacity, or common sense, who.'wbils negotiating for a loan to pay his debts, would at tbe fame time bestow gratuities on bis poor and perhaps deserving neighbors to four times the amount be was forced to borrow to meet bis own necessities? Yet this is precisely! what some cf our Legislators con-' template doing. Tbe man who would i ee :lw money of another, as be wouia not use lib own, is not nt tOj erre In any representative capacity. t.. mmmm M . "r TJ. ... ' . if . . nrh A. 7 -" i , juoge ague- - A , nn thn tXDCD. Qe- uu k c a. k w wv o- lireriogr ibe judgment of tDe couri, di "opinion wuuia neceeMij jubtlr bare great eibt in moulding J . 6eulime0t . bot 8 tbe paid 7 of Allegbeoy .coantT, fced ttf m8ke lbe wor3t ,ppeftr tbe better , 'cause, bis opinion, as would bo tbat , of any lawyer under similar circum giances, is in favor of bia client Tbis and notbing more. It ia eighteen Tears Since the i D4-ui0craticWtv controlled CoDgress. Wiihia tbat period the Republican' IRr,y has cruhbed one of the m ist ftig.i tic reoellioQS on record ; 'reea four tbiilioos of fclaves; steadily re duced tbe national debt, incurred during me war, and made tbe cur reoc-y irsued to t obtain tbe armies of the United States at par in gold Philadelphia frexs. The Meridian (Mi.) Mrcvry spek4 tbu: "If Jefferson Davia teed anything to add to the statur.e of bis greatness, the malignant Sena tors whose puisne wrath boiled over in tbe Senate Chamber the other day ia the bliodne of their bale are suppWisg it. The mus of history in tbe years to come may condescend dollars I lJ nonce meir uii.guaa ,.H-.-al du-t tbat bad settled 0pon tbe crown of his full grown greatness, nod out of great care fr gJ grand a reputation, brush it away. Tustrue iuardoe of Tilden's can)pign f -r tbe capture of the I'rcsi- dt.m v j8 set forth as follows, y w.-hintrion correrpondent ef the Y y Tribune: fbB &uti Tilden Democrats are not m Jlt je Worr,d at the attitude which hb "pid man" (as his followers affiC- .ionateiyc.il b.m has assumed ta re grd to lbe Trended;! nouiiuation. U Beitn to bare tbe party w;rrxiuud ed, and, it reports from Deuiocratu: sources can trusted, be threaten, to dectrof it if be cuot rule it aud he its caudidate io Ilisagent. tre already io utauy pans of tbe South, aud thi.- is tbe y n which thf v rc haid to put liio cace to tr-e managers tit the party wiib whom tbey consult : "Governor Tilden is entitled to tbe nomination. Tbe Democratic party is unaoimous in its declaration that he was cheated out of tbe ffiee to which l e wu fleeted in 1876. and bavtLg ouce Loroe ti.0 brum ot the Ggbt, and spent hi. money freely, as muih tor the success of tbe party as lor bis oo, it is unfair to deny him the privelege of securing the reward tbat was stolen from him. He will be tb ctrongest candidate tbe Dem ocracf can nominate, becane the pe nile ho roted for him before, and a bo were not auo wea ia er i y me friiita of tbe victory they fairly sroo. w ill rally around bis standard Again as tbev will around tbst of no other man. Bui a-ide from all tbeso con fideraiions, tbe nomination of Mr Tilden U a political necescity. The Democracy will bn iM-atn in 18"0 oi,Ie(i ii carries New York. Went ibai U 'seroiT Tildeu, if be is nomi nated, can secure tbe tbirty-five elec toral votes of tbe Empire S a e. No otber candidate can do it. Io fact, ibe "old mao" will me tbat no otber Democratic candidate does carry New York if be is bea'cn in tbe con vention. You see, therefore, that tbe Question to be considered Is nol whether yos prefer Governor Tilden or some other mac, b'Jt whether you will co into tbe caiupws wiib a good chance of winning witb iiu, or with certain defeat staritg you in the face witb some one else for yoor candidate. To such an appeal as this there is no answer. If it is said that r. Tilden cannot carry tbe aoftmoney States of the West and 8oulh, bis agents point to tbe election returns of 1S"6, to prove tbat Democratic in flationists votfd for bim in 1G, when his opinion oo financial ques tions were as well known as they are now, while it is morally ert.in that no representative of li.e "Ohio idea" can earry ei.her of tbe Eastern States. If it is urged that Governor Tilden has been damaged by the dis closure of the cioher eom-piracy, tbe answer is tbat the Democratic party has exonerated him of all partici pation in or knowledge of the doings ai Pelton. Smith, Weed, Marble and WooIIey, and tbat at tbe worst these men were on;y striving to obtain what belonged to &e Party. If it is suggested that Mr. Tilda would blast bis political future by eoaptss ing (he defeat of tbe ' Democratic party in Vew York nnder any other standard-bearer jud would cover himself witb infamy, it 3 answered tbat he has no political futtife ii be fails to fret tbe nomination, and that if tbe Democratic party is beaten in New Y'ork io J88v cobody will be able to prove tbat Governor Tilden raised bis Soger against it. If twe party does not recognize bis claims, which are stronger than those any man ever bad before bia, lis leaders cannot certainly expect that ha will enter into tbe campaign with as much t?al and spend bis money as freely as tbeegh he had great per sona! interest in tbe issue of it It wiU be seen from the above tbat Mr. Tilden has at present "a twist" upon tbe party of wblcb be is bound to take adrkctage, and tins far there seem to be no way of escape, for this reason we may expect to sco tbe anti-Tilden men grow meeker and jeeker from this time until tbe as- embto of tbe Dominating conven tion, and lite they will swallow their dish of crow ! J.ittle men and good Democrats. The Bvrk Plaa. The Democratic programme, as Senator Beck disclosed it ia tit last speech before tbe adjoarnroent, is tb programme of obstructives. Its tact ics are tho tactics of revolutionists. I ts object is to force the repeal of the ooly defence against .corrupt ballot in many iate. The entire move ment turns npon tbat ; for the Re publicans offered to rote for lbe re peal of tbe test oath and tbe proritsUn allowing tbe employment of tbe army to preserve tbe peace during elections. Mr. Beck ennouueed tbat separate bills f.r tho repeal of these to tbe Democrats) obooxioas la. is would be prepared and acted epoa si iLe extra session. "If. ' said be. "tba Presideut ot the United States in tbe exercise of bis prerogative shall veto such bills, then tbe riders tbat caused the failure of tbe appropriation bills will be insisted on ; and if tbe Presi dent chooses to block tbe wheels of. government by vetoing tbe appropria-1 h-JiTS. "T.ROYAL H UrllALo. continued Mr. Beck, "lbe conn i- tion-. wbetber ri,rbt or wrong, will a-eeesarT for Mr. Beck o illustrate ibe meibod or dm -- " j - , - . - r...w .... ;n..rf thn methods or Die n. he dld i0 tbe last sentence un w -- - t i-z axnnf nnr! wfao ka(JW), enoKb ,bout the h rtorr or tbe Uemocrauc pe,rj jt0 eIpreB8 an intelligent opinion : need to te told tbat the qoemion of tbeng or jJS Y of tbat pM,T. Tbe nearest the partT ever got to tbe conmdera- tion of the moral aspects of any ques tion was in the days when it said of almost every proposition "Is it ex pedient 7" The question , of right was niver raised io any other way ; and it was only raised in tbat way ! by tbe rule of ibe party "Whatever ia exoedientis right." Ii was Mon- te-q iieu, we believe, who said, "Jus lice includes equality, but quality does not necessarily include justice." Tbe Democratic leaders never lu tnis countrv reached anything like so fiae a pjint as tnat Tneir legislation is intended to bridge time with days, out with years; or, better still, with ages Their methods are tbose ot uuthrift, which lives from hand to mouth, and sturdily scorn- tbe man who sees an inch beyond bis nose. Because tbe Democratic party mutt win the fight in 18S0 or never expect io win at all, and because wiib wlair and free ballot it cannot possibly win, U come, down to tbe footlights and announces revolution. Mr Beck simply says, remove every defeuce gainst fraud upon the ballot, or we will refuse the money to carry on public bu.ioess Very weli Let that fee the under standing, and let us goto the e tuLtry oo thai issue. Ifjbe people of tb a couufry want revolution, they cau so signify by iLtjr rotes. And if tbey want revolution, tLey pannot be b!ked "f their want. But it is well io remark ibat the f?rty-eixib Con gress was not elected opon that is uo. Tbe repeal of ibe election law was not made a question anywhere at the last election, not even in ibe South. So far as tbe Democracy are concerned, tbat could make oo differ ence. Tbe leaders never consult the views or wishes of ihe people. Tbey assume tbat tbe people want wbai tfce leaders want, end drive on with tbat aasuinnijoo. certain memo rable period, in our biior7 f)e Dem oeratic leaders have learoed, too Lie, ihat tbe people not only d:d nqt want what ibey wanted but Wopld bave nous of jt. The leaders wanted '0 make slavery national and freedom sectional in 1854 Tbey roted io es tablish that peculiarly Democratic order of things. But tbe free-soilers went to the country upon that Issue, and then, much to their surprise, tbe Democrats found thaf the people did not want what tbey warned, Tbe same leaders, baring tired of the Uoioit because it no longer gave milk to their suck, concluded to abolish it io I SCI- But tbe people concluded not to bars the Loion abolished. The same leaders con eluded that tbe war was a failure in 1864. and so solemnly proclaimed in national convention. But the people did not so conclude, and taking fresb courage, drove on until ice worm confessed that tbe war was a success Tbus on tew occasions u must be tolerably clear that ids leaders of the peuiof rauc party did not Jnterpret popular wiii trjbt. And if we are not greatly mistaken, lb? uutry is oi ce more to witness lbe oyerwbeioi iug rebuke of tboai- leaders for assnm fug tbat tbe masse are a stgpid and unscrupulous as themselves, fbpln telligeut of all parties know that (be Federal eleciion law la as fair for one partv as for the other; and honest voters know that it never impeded any honest voter in its operation. It is not denounced by boust roters an v where, nor can it be. because it only lays an injunction npon fraudu lent voting. No man ia Poil.delpbia, legally entitled to vote in lbe pre ii ici Lx'"5 be offered bis vote, cao say tbat ht bas ere (een deprived of his privilege ry the operation o; tba. law. And tne same U true oj nooesi roters every w here. Pfiiladeljh ia Adrift Atrrica. 9ae Lawyer Aatrtbfr Sr Locis, March 13 Two of tbe most prominent lawyer of this city bad a qoarrel in a Justice's jtourt to day, which culminated (a one of them Stabbing tbe other four times infiict ing fietrioas wenods. I be person stabbed wts 5 i!liam M. Eccles; bis assailants was ex-C;rpoit Judge J. M. Erum, man who bas keen Mayor of this city, and is ranked as one of tbe finest lawyers of this Stats, bis practic of late having included as clients A- T. Sbtwart k Co., and otber large New York firms. Tbe Case being tried was an important one, and during tbe argument of Judge Krum, Mr. ICcrlcs interrupted bim rudely, and charged feist with being intoxicated. The Jusge promptly knocked bim down, aod the cjurt pojcpotly fined them both for contempt. ' ne was paid, and tbe argument proceed-' ed, but Mr. Eccles again offeaded, and, another Ggbt occurring, tbe court ordered boti no nnder arre-t While tbey vera being conducted from tbe coort Judge Kruw rw iLJs pocket-knife, and slashed bis op ponent's wa and side four times, In flicting aa many cyere wounds. Both men immediately er laen o their homes, Mr. Eccles declining to jros ecut9hi assailant. 4 War i-ei lmm&fit. Norfolk, Va, March 13 The United States steaw sjoprjrof-war Galena was successfully laancfeed a the Gosport Navy Yard this after noon. Miss Carrie Gillis, daogbter of Captain Gillis, of the United States receiving ship franklin, broke bot tle of viae oyer ice bow g 8he glid ed into the war and christened ier the Galena. The eobitrution of the vessel was commenced in March, 1873. Her length is 249 feet and ,WTft'Ub 37 feet. She ia beautiful specimea of carat rcnitecture, and is to tate tue ptaxj oj ine old war vessel Galena, wbo record tfrjuj tne iveDeiuon is wen Known. a4OOlK fawar arT4. Warka Dc Danviu e. Pa , March 13 A tr rible explosion occurred this after noon at tbe Haconinr powderworks ot P. M. Gallagher Cc, near this piace, completely destroying tftj buildiag and instantly killing Wra. Moyd, one of tbe pioprietors, J. J. Evans and iohnC. if owrer, their mangled remaius Livog cEtverd ia every direction. The cause ot Ibfl explosion is unknown. Ailextowx, Pa , Mareh lz J, Wey was shot dead, last night, by a iui iiiui, wune rouuing nen roost near Cedarville, viUage three milus from ten. San-Use of tie Dake ef Counangh', Son fQaeea TirterU, t Priaees Lauitte JUrjaret, Dangfcter ef Pi lace Charles of Prussia. ' The Grandest Wedding Eng land Has Seen Since tbe Harriageofthe Prince of Wales. New York, March 13 Tbe Tele gram' London special from George Augustus Sala gives tbe following descriotion of tbe royal wedding ai Wiudaor today: Never since the marriage of the Prioce of Wales witb ibe Princess Aleiaudra of Denmark, now eixteeo years ago, baa Wiudsor worn Bucb gala aspect as this morning. The crooked high street i gorgeous in its fluttering of flagi and heraldic devices aud royal c ngratu latory mottoes. It rej -ices in a roas- of color tbat seems to make the quaint old street glad, and forms an x -eed-iogly pleasant contrast with tl e vast, anetere grey mass of cast e tbat crowns the crest of the hill. Toe balconies on either side of tbe tfee are draped with flags and hung dowo with festoons of fairest fl wers. At ten minutes ptst twelve, aud up in a signal given by ibe L rd Chamber lam, six royal trompeters, clad in cyats of cloth of gold and stacdiog three oo each side if. tbe weft door of Lit. George's Chapel, sound a pro longed fan fare. Tbe yeoman of tbe guard on duty at tbe door relax- bis Dold of the lock and tbe portals opcu Kb drsroftic effect, revealiog a loug Covered way through wbitb sdvaa cestbe glittering procession of royal guests, at its head tbe steward of IJer Majesty's household iu full cs inme. Ail eyes wej?e fcjea on ve ituptisiog personage w ho f. II is. ill Highness the ilahrhjib Dbuleep Sipgb, whose swarfby face is seo beneath a splendid turban and caftan literally blazing witb emeralds audi diamonds. Accompany iug i tbe Mahrance, bis wife, in a dazz'iog robe of golden Web Tbeo the tow eriog firm of Prince tJJard f Saxe Weimar, to the onitorai of " Eiiglish General, u easily reco?nZ'd The portly form of Princess Mary. Duchess ot leek, appears am Ing and genial fts eyer. Tbe Duk-s :f Teck, io lbe quiet, bQQiuo uQtfina ot be n ft bngsae, ii beide her. Two princesses f Safe CoburitQ t ha suc ceed. Next pomes the llucbess f diqburgb, escorted by tbe Dukn ot Cambridge, ber royal sp ii,so haying taken bis place in another procession J IDerriDce aua i rincess vnrisnan alk together. Tbe Prince. Fred erick Charles, mother ef tbe bride, i- s)4q Qomoelled to avail herself of the serrioe. of nuboaiq ae eircum' at a nee, as ber liege ..rd has busiue eUewbere. Immeoae interest is t ken in tbe appearance of the Crown Princess of Germany and Prass'a, the Pfincess Riyal of Eagland, who is arrayed ii u;aj;oificeut costume of deep blue velvet lined witb ermine. and wearing a Dumber or foreign or ders, a spleudid crimson ribbon and badge eroasitjg her breast. Tbe Prince Imperial of Germany, . user Fritz,'' wore a uniform of white nod silver. At this point the procession gtoc'g Qore and more exilted in the ranks of ts meuijbS.S Jpe Priocess of Wales, io sea green satin and train of portentous length, is accompauifd by ber tbree uiarciog little daogb ten. and by the tiny jl'rioce George best crans his c tllossal Mjsty tb King f the belg;i;Qs, looking as good uatared as bp is large, ana smiling affably to Bererai acquaintances whom be recognized in the aisles Tbe Q ieen of tbe Belgians aears a train of roamon velvet-lined with er mine, The procession closed by the yeoman of ib guard and gentlemen at-arm-, and while it moves up Iian del's march from Hercules is plav ed. TUE ROYAL TROCESSIOX. Jr'or some n rinntes ntter silence reigned. Tbe caotioas veouao re 6umes bis hold on the lock, and at a gentle wave from tbe Lord Chamber lain tbe silver clarion of the trump t- ers ringf ot. Pnce more tbe portals are Bung open and tbe roya; procs eipn appears in sight. E'qares, clrks, marsnats, comptrollers, gen tlemen flshcrs, rlpi as usual, clad iu gold embroidery, enter, 'f ben pomes the Garter Ktog-it Arms, scepter in hand, and tbe Lord CharaWUio, hi" shoulders covered witb wedding fa fox s of pbite satin. They r jra mediately preceding ITer Msjstv, not preside) y walking backward, but wheeling ever and anon at balf torn in remarkably nimble manner. The Lord Steward escorted on the otber side tbe greatest personage of tbe procession. fetateir, serene, but scarcely so sorrowful as of yore, mi rayed ID raven black and with length ened train bom bf two youthful pa ges of honor in scarlet and white, wearing tbe broad bine ribbon of the G&rie ealtiere-wige, the diamond gorge and a'neoj&er of other decora tions, with long veil of white genre, and coronal, flash in? witb diamond comes Victoria, Qoeea of Knfland find Empress of India. Princess fceatrief! p nd little Albert Victor of Wales plo&ely foljjwo ITer Majesty, tfter whom come tbe crdwd oi ecai officers of tbe household, cod Maato'r of tbe buck bounds, tbe veneraMe sViscobt Tetgpleton. As tbe proces sion enters tbe march from "Atbalie" is played on the1 Organ. Tbe Q teea ifi conducted to foot-stool cf crimson and gold, titcei for ber on tbe dias She does npt, bowerer, tae fcer seat for some time, bat remain standing. receirttig witb austere dignity the obeisaoff s of the printe? no nobles near ber. TnE GROOM ASP BRIDE APPEAR. Ssarcelv five minutes elapsed be tweea ibe arfitfl of tbe Qaeen's pro cession aod tbe repetition cf tbe ter- emonial kt tbe west door announcing tbe advent of the cortege of the bridegroom. This wa? comparative ly short. Two comptrollers of the household of P'ince Leop ld (who is QnforfuDstaiy, having taken ill at Darmstadt, unable to be present.) en tered, followed by tbe Duke cf Q n naoght in full Colonel's ouiform. Tbe bridegroom is sopponed by bis broth ers, the Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh. Sir George Elder's march, composed on tbe ocfra-ioy of tbe marriage of tbe Prioce of Wales', atitlpd "Albert Edward," is plared u the Pnovea passes np the cave.: Tbe bridegroom is oou(ted to tbe j footstool on tbe right Oi the fraani u. r k. .I... For tbe fourth and last time tbe j ceremonial at the wcet door ia re ' ported, tbe yeoman aod gcntleiecrt- Villa VIVBlUg WUVIV tl, U4 tlVBU)( their partisans as though to guard some specially precious object pnce more tbe clangor cf silver trumpets is heard and wide yawn tbe doors. Tbe nbiquitoas Lord Chamberlain bows low to welc me tbe procession uf ibe bride. To masters of cere monies follow tbe herald; then come members of the German em bassy io diplomatic uaiforai. covered itb stars sod ribbton, and then tbe German embassador, Count'Muos'er, beamiug aud snoremely happy. Victi Cbatrberiain Viscount Bariagton. cleverly emulatiag tbe dt-xierou- baif turn peramhula ious of bis chief, immediately precedes tbe bride. Sbe ia pretty, graceful and trembling. Her simple, girlinb lineaments re minded the Fpcttkturs strongly f the stories and charming pictore of ''Lit tle Susdown," arrayed in bridal white; witb veil of richest Honitoo lace, and wreath of orange blossoms Her train, a very niagara of white satin and lace, is b'irue by 8 brides maid. Piiaees. L oise Marquerile, or Margaret, as lbe Q ieen is panic ularly aox us the bride should' be called, 1 uked so simple, s Im.-b, s gctle, so natural, tbat the spec ators j ii'e f rgoi t' a-k whether obe wore diamonds or ont. Tnev only saw a sio plj, natural girl. Th? 8 brides mads, cbosea for their beauty, as well a their exahed p isitioDS, f il lowed tbe bride, r-b-.'d in snowy white and wrapped io a R'ift, droop ing veil. Tno bride is supported by her father, Prince Fieder ck Cnrle-. the stern captor of Metz, familiarly koown astbn ,-R'd Prince " A -be procession paired np Handel's 0;;ca sional overture is played. THE MIRBIAGE IS SOLEMNIZED by tbe Archbishop of Caoterborv, who i-i supposed by etiqueti to b assisted br other members of th Ep;" copnte and br tbe Dean of Wind-wr. In realitv lbe ceremony is wholly performed ty the Archbi-hp bim self He road beautiful excorpta from the litany with great feeling and im pressi eness, Af.er the hened'e tiou tbe sublime Hallelujah chorna pealel forth from tbeorao ard v ic ei -f ihe choristers. Tbe coup de qeil wbei lbe reremonr i at i'a acne almost bftls d"PC"irtl o f-r steline--g at.d mngnificercp. The suo'-i rays 'bronb the s'tt'ofd els. el it ten air a?ain8C the c'ln-nna and alU and liirbting up the hainr helmets and mantles over r-H ook at.all. coraacatimr on the aoiformnnf mn aqd jwels of ladiea, ma'la the Onn one of unequl-d pte'nrpoqip. nefg and grsndur. T"" choir hv ing Intoned the lat. anthem the imi ted processions nf the brine and groom jaa from th attar to thn woat H oe ro th tr'nuph rt nfB 'f Afeod"' Rohn's Redding Njr. Th pair to ked prnnd and hspnv. h b"in? enjorlv at'entirB, tn much so a to afe a 'hi'e silk man'le fr.gm one of be ladies ia wai'intr and wrap it around her na sh eqierppa into th "mewhat hpk air of the cl'tii'ra. Her Majesty likewise, oo her arrival at. tbe west door, la, In c"nsq'ienp of tbe crispr.esH of the sir. invpated with a mmtl of wht't- miniver, whih Priqcesa Batric annp a plonlj of prmtae rhen thn great ladies gath er thpir trains, and some lanirhing tbe while, entirety diverted, them selves of tbo-e encumbrance, the scene became a brilliant knletdcoscop- ic chaos. PUio morning drea shoul dered grapdnes, errayed in colors f garter. Princes, nobles, soldiers and sailors in unifirm. strutted into tne quadrangle, some to he convevpd io tforgenus poirt Crpring, others to Ggbt their way as bt thv eonld throusb tbe rank of 'be police ino the. streets of roaring .Windsor, where tbe bells are clahgtng, banners wa ving, and pp ple h'ddiog high holi day, although tbey have seen hot little ot (he g rgeous pageant in St George's chanel e ' " L ck Haves, March 12 Theice gorge four oj es west of L ck Haven ave way ao iutten o clock latniirb aud passed qowo with a rusb tearing ay everything iu its p tea?e 'qotil ii reached tbe Queen's Ran railroad bridge, which withftoju the shock. aud tbe ice pgsiioj on reached tbe city about iniaoigbt. Tbe water roue four feet in a few minutes and carried the ice opou the baok along ibe cltr front. o sorjous damage was done in the city, but It is feared bat bcom mers bave sustained great iijury.' Ibe dn,age at (ueen's Ron and rrraadsruie is very ceary.-- a log bouse wbteb t?a stood for fiftr years was completely demolished and aootber bouse was carried oa some distance sod lodged against the mountain, its ock-ujvn barely es capiog. This morniag tbe Philadelphia and rie railroa j omoaoy sept CUO men to the scene, bp lj siz o'ciopx tney have nearly balf a mile cut tiiroogb the ice, whicb is froo lea to Efieeu feet thick, aod expect ty to-morrow night to be able to get truius through In m&ny lI"? b th tbe track and bed are wasted aw?y ny two cul verts have U ?u yssheqi out. EarltiMg heene. Yaxktos, I). March 10. A ne gro named Lank Cain was ,.u;r4y afternoon caught in tbe act of an as sauti Qroo tbe tf n year old daughter ol b. L. . Gorman,- oa tee cp prairie about a mile west of town. He ran away, but was suben-ientlv a'rrested. fjLt:erable exci.ement followed, sod tbreh'-S o( lytubiag were b.rd on .1) sided, i bis after noon tbe prisoner vs ituufcl l'utu Police Court for examination. Just before tbe proceedings began, Mr. jiorujau ajiyearpd in the court room, leaoiog b) i.iue gacgiftcr. to fronting the negro, be asked tbi girl if that was tbe man. 8be std It wti. Gorman drew a revolver and fired. The awiipuj rs struck do n by a bystander, sdd lbe bsti tr,al through the Degro4s thigh. In tbe couiS08 which ensued tbe negro escaped, and fev'id br a mob outside, and would have bitPtj imrii but for the prompt action of Sheriff T.1 ".'t J: -.1 S... l. wl:b retofoef ia eaj-b band, teji rescued his prisoner, wto f'snow sef in jail, and will have b s trial as sown as be rtcovers. J li Jtnrrter. Ci!cimati, Mr:b li. A spciai dirpa'cb says: "Charles Herbeck, residing ten mile west of Lincoln. Illinois, who fcjs l;eeen si'pirated troa his wife for the past lea o;nir to a doous tie qiiarrel. called yt.urday wb;f bis wite wan eagaged in irouiug aod shot her through tbe body. When tbe neighbors attempted to arrest bim be piatej bjs pistol to bis own bead aod fired, filling iteai. ' he wife is lying iuaerit'.eal coudi ion. Draw ar4. Xobwicii, Cox , iiar.b 12 Mrs. John Taj lor and two s B.'sged 10 and 5 years were drowned In the iantis je company's pond at Xian tic to-day. Tbe children went for a pall of k ter and fell ia. Mrs. Taylor bearing their cries ran to their assistance and was also drowned. ' Tnc TOWX OF SZEOKDIX, IXC5DATE0. nCSQART. Loxdos, March 12 The Timet' CxreouJeut at Pestb. says: "For well uigh a week Sjegedin, the aecoud commercial town iu Huo gary, baa been in immioent danger of inundation from thn river Tbeiss, which fl s through the town. Sev eral largo d; kes protecting the back uf the towu hare been burst aod the safety oi ibe loan aow depends on tbe embankment of tbe Alford rail way, to strengthen which all efforts are concentrated. As, bowevtr, in the apoer cou a ' of tbe river tbe wa ter baa begun to fall rapidly, if tbe eiuoa.iiiueui bold a day or two lon ger tbe danger may pa-8 " Lo.nd is. Ma-cn 12 A dispatch to tb Daily A'eie-i from Szegojin thi (Wedueeday) room iug. at eight o' clock, say a : "Afvt a fearful nibt of anxiety lleffirta are useless. Toe water broke ihrougb with immense force at 3 o'clock, carrying away prt of tbe railway station eoibtukment and rolliug stuck Within three hours ihe to wn Was raa iy feet deep ia wa ter. Terrib'e suffering is fommeuc tog. Striek aud cries from thous ands ar beard. II ues are crash ing hy tbrt score, aud in many cases carrtiug their iomates i b them Q d kn wb what we shall do t night. I'nere ia uO gas, ihe Works bring 15 feet iu a er I fear we sball ruu short of food. Oju biat was just go latf to save a large household uf peo pie when a large crash carried witb ii tbe whole liviog freight. Tbe scene is simply bearuetidtog. Over SO 000 people are out of huuse and home. Huudreds are dfowuing aud ibe wa'er i t 11 rising rapidly." Loxnos, Mtrcb 12 Toe last em tia'ikiueut of the river Tbeis at SaS'gedio. IJuogary, borai narly this luorutog, OdU-in iinnense destruc too and, tt is feared, great Uss of life zegepis. March 12. The srna- g'gue has fallen iu, burying a number of people who bad sought rtfue iu it PE-TII. March 12 Eve.oing Tbe latest lelegratns anuouure tbat the 9 od witb a terrible roar, is ruhiutr from two side over Z'gediu. Tbe horror f the situatiou b fll all de -cntion. lbe town in fact j de strojed Tso third of it "are now -.ubuiergfd. including the citadel an I he p ist aud telegraph fues. 'boe roue a of L,oi4c are falling. The oy pnaoe aid ejuag gue afe de-tf jj- el. A!i tbe innate, if the former were buried iq tbe ruju.. Two maa jfactories are on fire. The Inbab t- ns are flviiig to New 8z gedin aod the m re elevaed pans of the town rhe muuicipaliiy of Pesib l ma king evcrr t-IT rt to send assistauoe Sj'gwqiu To relief traiu. have Ireaqv started ccornqjodailoos f r tbe fUifit-ives have beii provided tu the barracks and public buildings of Pesth. Lonbos, March 12 Tbe Stan dard'g dispatch from Pestb, says : "l)je buoured square rtiues iq tbe neighborhood of Segedin are flood f d The crops in Ibis district are lost..'? Sedi'i or 2j.9gedin, is e, two f f souiheint HutiL'ary, c-tp tal of tbe coon'v of Congrsd, in a marsh ou 'be hauk of tbe TbeUs, at tbe iLuuX oftheMiras. 53 mil"s west nortb-ve-t ol Arad. aud acc irding to the Ut census bad a population of eboyt 63 000 The town is divided iuto tbe Pala-ika or cmtral town.iu which he residences of tbe merchants are grouped arouod an old Turkish fort ress, thn ooper aud lower towos and new Szgediu on the east bank of ihe Theisn, reached by a bridge of boats U has a vast market place, numerous churches, convent, high schools, b ifmitaL and a Magr&r theatre. It is an nnpaved aud badly lighted town, but is noted for tbe neatest boats Sod, best floating mills in Hun gary. Szugedin has also maoy soap factories, and bas always bad a large export trade iq iron, rape seed, tal low, etc., while the import a generally included Tky wiues, timbers, etc , from Vienna. Bohemia and other points. Elarard Tay Iwrr New Voek, March It Tbe steata ship Gellert arrived this morning from JJaraburg, having on board the remain, of Bayard yayjor. The ceremonies over the remains of the late Bayatd Taylor to k place this afternoon in the presence of largo nuiuber ol spoctstors. Among those present in the Governor.', room awaiting tbe arriral cf the body, were Senator Bayard of Delaware, Wbiielaw Reld, Cujlpc'-or Merritt, farreyor Graham, Mayor Cooper, members of ttiQ jD'i of aldermen and others. Tbe remains wer takeo on board of tbe revenue cutter at Hobokeo aod convey? d to the f jot of Barclay St , from woub point the procession Ptr ted. It was headed 1y a sua4 of police ; then came the i ifib regiment band playing a dead march ; then tbe Germau sitgiog soeletiee, and tbe bears', which resembled a grand cat afa!',''je and was drawn by six gray horses surcioouteJ by vrhjte olumes; then an tber band and 'singing. soci eties brought BR thp rear. When the hearse drew np In front ot the (lity hall tbe societies sang a dirge - and Hon. Algernon S. Sallirao delivered an sdJresa. Koltes post No. 32. G A H , sttcd as tbe of honor ourrag tte uigui. tififvlnr Clre anataaer. I. I ' Shelbtville, March JO. This morning, io tbe Circuit Court, a man by tbe n&ce pf George F. Hill, resi ding in Union townstip, stiJtw for a divorce. The causes shown eatla sea te cort, sod tbe divorce was granted II ill paid alj tie cqsts in- curree. nsooutieo minutes wier he was released front tbe hoods ot matrimony, he took ont marriage license, and was married to Miss Minnie B. Loviit This cae is the fastis 04 re.cord jo the country. Merr&d and uivorped o eej than one hour. Th Ktaia Actleallaral Calleje llARBisBitQ, Pa., Marei 13. The Senate and House Commiuees oa Agriculture this afternoon decided upon an investigation into tbe affairs of the State Agricultural College, ia Centre county, and a conenrrent reso lution witl ka presented to-morrow for a joint committee of two Senators aod three Representatives to conduct tbo investigation. While the State bas do tuje to the institution, $355, 000 have been appropriated from tiniefo ime, while the College atso draws tbe interest on the land scrip granted by Congress in lS62,arnount ing to over tbi. 000. Tb investiga tion is expected" to create a sen sation. .... , . i BespwraM KMMif la tb llwrili . MM A special dispatch from Atlanta, j Georgia, to the Xew York Jlerald says: f A fatal encounter took place in the Treasurer's office of the Capitol Tuesday, between Mr. Edward &x and Col. Robert Alston, in which Col Alston was mortally wounded and Mr Cux severely, if not fatally. ' Col. AUton was one of tbe most promiueot men io Georgia, and well known throughout tbe country, es-i pectally in Washington. He came of, tbe fighting Alstons, of Carolina, family of duelists every one of whom died with his boots on. The difficul-i ty was ae follows; Mr. Cox aud Geoeral Gordon are partuers in the lease of the convicts' of Georgia, but General G rdon was very anxious to get out of the pari-, uer.bip. aud sent Alston to AtUota aith nmhkri:V trk H in wo ,if his in.' j -- - . - turest to any one that would take it Cox, who is a pestering, bullying man, wiib daogeroos temper, met Alston bere and insisted oo bis sell iug Gordon's interest to J W. Wal ters, wbo bad agreed to take Cox', if becuullget Gordon's. Col. Alston said tbat be could serve Gen. Gordon better by relliug to Mr. Charles How ard. Cox then got enraged aod told Alstou if be did not sell as be direct ed be would kill him. Alston, who. although a thoroughly brave mau, has always bad a horror of dying violent death, as bad all bis auces lors, drew away aid left. C- X fol lowed bim, aud finally drew a kntfe oo bim, telliug bim be would kill bim if be did out trade wiib Walters. Al ston said ; "lam, unsrme j ; you would not k'll a defenceless mao." Cox told bim to go and arm him self. Alsioo went to lbe Capitol, vhere lbe Treasurer persuaded him to btay. The Governor came in, and arked Alston to stepiuto the Treasu rer's office aiid stay there while be ould feud for C 'X. Alb!Oi sad: "1 kiw bim well, geulleuien, and 1 ou&hi to take a vboi-gun aud kill bim, else be wil! kill me " As Al.tou weut into tbe Trea-urer's office Cox came dowu a iiie c rrid or. He looked in tbe Gov ernor's office as be pas.-ed, and seeing a uiao wbo resembled Alston aittiog tbere, drew bis pistol. Ha saw Al iou just then taeriug tbe Treasurer's Cce, aud, folio el him. Alston, in i tits Oieaiitiuje, bad procured a pistol lie lurneq an4 said i "i wa,u( to have, no trouble witb tou, Cox ; I've sold that interest 10 11 war4 already, so we ueedu't bave tUas.' Cox says j "I must have one. I'm going to kill you." Alston expostu lated, aud tbe Treasurer and Captain .Ntluis, tbe penitentiary keeper, start ed to iuterfere. Cos advanced an grily, bavog first shut tbe door. I-ISTOLS AT SlOHT HA.VOE. Alstou ihn says s ''Well, we'll hav it now ; are you armed t ' Alston waited tor an an swer, but Cox, without replying. drew bis pistol, u'.teriog a cry of rage. Alston whipped out bis pistol at the same moment. C.ptaiu Melius jumped hetweentbem, and cangbt at b jtn tbe men. 1 be two pistils Hash ed simultaneously, ap4 ie eloao fOorn was tjlleq with smoke. There ere several successive flashes, In tel ference beag iiuposaiblo. Alston', iirst bail struck C X io the iuuutb, aud apparently blinded bim, as t e wasted several shots. Alston slot 4 uerteCily cool. Hi. second shot tore ibrougb px's uplifted baud, and hi. third' was buried in Cox's throat. By this lime Cx bad staggered up to AIsioo, and, putting hi pistol al most to hi. bead, fjreJ. laton fell forward instantly, lbe baii having emerea bis teuipjo. CuX threw up bi. bands, aud said : "We aye both killed 1" The men were boih carried ui and atteotjoo girea to ibem. Alstou lingered oncooscious nntil half past six last evening, bis condi tion excitiutr tbe mtensest public in terest, loimeuse crowds buug about tbe doors begging for pews as to bi. condition as long aa be li Ted, and tbe whole city is borne down with sor row. He failed to recognize bis wife or fiieods, and died without any ap pearance of pain. CX is in critical condition, and the pebip Indlgnatioq is very high against hioj ! It U said of Alston that be bad many jrcvlous similar difficulties in his life, and that be bad a present' rierittbat be was to die suddenly by itie buljet 0 a peraoaa! onouoer, a. bad bid fstLer before tiro- n' faqt, bis family history ibcludf? a' bloody vendetta. His uncle, Augustus Als ton, fought a' del io Florida with' ri fles many' ytftrs ago, ad wskiljed by Li. adversary, a near-sighted man, named Reed. His father, Willis AUtoa, met this man Reed in the streets of Columbus, Ga., subsequent ly, apj k'Jltw bim. Reed's brother now took up the quarfei, sl4 meeting Wil'is Alston io Ttas, one'day, sbo and k'lled bim. V latf tttarai. St LoLi, Mari.h 2 Joforma tion has reached hpre tfcat a yioleot wind storm, aiflJintiog lmos( to a tornado, pasted over tbe southern part of Macoupin County, 111 , yester day, destroy iog bouse, and barn, an 4 other .roperiy. Tdwrd Mc Ponald, liviegear theisouibero line ui the psuntf, od bis little grand child were killed and several o(er members ot hi. family severely woun ded. Uoe or two otber deaths are renortef? hut thn fert ar not TPt at taJqatj-ta: ' 'fks Iftc'i of b storm, wb'cb C6U9 Iroia xuo norcVweat, is said to have been abont quarter of a mile in width. fataf RaHla. ' i. ' t Citarlotte, X. C, March 13. R. S7, Caden Was killed' near Halts-burg'io-daT by "pis Lrotber-in-Uw, W. W. Barber, with wbom ' he bad not been on speaking terms for some time. Ifarbsr was passing on borse bapk when ijayapo pbst'rnpted bis passage and aeeosted bim inakiitng ly. Barber spat in Haydeo's face and ordered bim to ttand aside, in stead ot which he advanced and grappeij ti? Jjritjle of Barber's horse Barber tbereepon soot itta turougb tbe bead, kiliiag him almost instant ly, after which be- surrendered him self to tbe authorities and was locked at Lexington. B jtn parties are whMe' " ' Kill B a Brwbr.la.Uv. Charlotte. N. C , March 14. Robert W. Uayden was killed near Uofiabur'g yt.terday Lj fcif brother-in-law, M. W. Barber'. Barber was passing on horseback and Hsyden obstructed his passage, accosting bim insultingly, IJsrber spit in Haydeo's face and ordered bim tc UnJ aside, but be advanced and grssped ' tbe bridle of Barber's horse". Barber thereupon shot bim through the bead killing bim almost instantly. mum wasBiNT5r letter (From tor RfguJir Correipoudnt ) Washisutox. March 15, IST9 Vlasbmgtn is just now. experteo- new Congressmen is toe II oo A cing ibe lull tbat precedes the politic- j Uoffroth, who wih his wife o,j 0 al tempest which will rsge ccxt wtek j are stopping at the Greeubacker Many members nd Senators, who' beadqiiarturs Metrcp liitao Hotel, bave remained iti tbe city since the, Raudall has his headquarter. adjournment, went borne yesterday j ibe National Hotel for eleciiooeerioir to spend a few days in tfceir districts, purposes, and Blackburn bang out before the 13 b of March cslla them ' wiib bis army of hungry judge.. Ku .t ballot Iti. tjow conceded that 'erals, colonels, J:ai Willard' where tbe Democrats will be able to.control Jplen y of ihe genuine piritnt fr,,. the orgaqtziiioo of the 46'b Ccngres. I menu i. dispensed to bi. admi. All their sick are convalescent, and rers. tbey will bave a small m.joriry with-! Tbe news from Pennsylvania tbat cut counting tbse whose election is! 4 out of 8 Democrats in teat dtlega in disp'ute. It is impossible to pre ! tion will vote for Blackburn is cis diet with any certaiutv wbo will becredi ed by tbe Randall men. Sena speiker or wbo will be tbe success- tor Wallace wbo i fighting for B ack fol caudidate. for the minor cflk-es burn leadtf.e def ciioo in thai d-le-For these tbe candidates are legion gation. Co tbe otber band Randal! and each train brings fresh and bun- 8y. be ba Peuny lvnia all riot gry additions to the clamorrus crowd, aa I that nobody is fiah.iog bim Uli .uauy oi loem win ue c iuieiieu loceaior t auace auu ine s Uers uf Durrow money to taie ineir precious bodies aod disappointed hope, back to that retirement in which they can do their party aod country least barm. Tbere are very few members or Senators io town, aod tbe caavre for the offk"es goes forward rathtr slowly. Randall, chances, however. are undoubtedly far ahead, Doti:b standing the defections Hi. advan tage ia very great, as be ba. "p s session," whicb is a good a. cine point. It gives bim a certain pres tige which bis opponent cauoot break Tbere is not much of a GM over the offices xol tbe House. Mr. Caldtll. of Alabam , is looming op very proaiiuently lor Clerk ot t House, bnould Blaciburo bee.citae ErpubUcunt witb represeo wg ed Soeaker, of course in no eveut j iheir pe pie t-eiter ibn lb repre-ent-could Mr Adams, wbo is also from aUve. tbey seat bre and ihrea.eus Kentucky, be retained a. Clerk. Tue t exaore their f .Hy on States rihm scramble for the Senate offices is be- rood aov thing ever knowa before. It would b. useless to mention name, io couueciion wiib ibe Senate t ffi .-es, a. it is imoossible to give any intelli gent judKtueut Tbe rtsul; tll depend largely cn bargains atd trad-s Mr. Raudall Las been out of to wn ! td f sr the heuehi of oomiuerce aud for iwo or three oay. but will ieiuru 'agriculture. to dy and establish bi. headquarters Why tu t have a station cf ttk at tht Naiioual Hotel. Mr. Biack-ji rvatiou and n p ri e. abli.'Bd at burn wiii esiablii-h Lia.lf at Wil-o,uer&et for the bentfit ot i fa m Urd., where many p- lilie.l bai- ea. A good live C.'terra.u i h ilea bate been lo.t aud won. It said ibai a treat tuai.v Democrat wbo are out wiib Randal1, have formed about Blackburn but thai tbey will eventually cvtuprouiise ou souie other Democrat Mr. Mci boo, from Ohio, will probably be able to rally tbe oppuit:,oa better lbo any otber &u. Mr. Blackburn', frienda are, however, very cou&deut and even txultsct. Qae if them bas expressed tee opinion tbat Randall would, get no rote, from Indiana and Illinois, but oa Vote from Oio, on ly one from Virgiuia, aud but two frm Georgia, while Louisiana, Mis sissippi, Missouri, aud Aikao.a. are uearly solid against bim on accouui uf hi. opporiiioo to levee bill. As to ifa programme of Cocgres?. ai'v r its orgauization, but U tle can be ouiliued bow. It i. lbe opinion ot one of the beat informed Demccratic Senator, tbat tbe House after organ ising will SDpoint no committees save (hat on appropriations aod that no new legislation will be proposed He tbitiks ibat tbe appropriation bill, will be reported iu ;Ltir present -bape, that i ia the t-bape that tbe 4it'b Congress lelt them on aojourn menL From a recent appropriation cf a quarter of a million of dollars for a National Museum, H appears 'hat a; least one mre Kraod puolic ediuce is to be built in Washington before the National p.pi'al is moved west As now proposed, tbe museum will be aityaied on tbe southeast corner of the Smithsonian groqnds, aod i. to be three buudrtd feet long br three buodred feet wide, covering so area of two and one quarter teres. Tbe style followed is lbe Romanesque, to make it harmonise as much. a. p -i-Lle wiib tbe Smithsonian. Tbe structure is to be built ot plate iron acd glass, and being only one story high, will resemble greatly the build ngs at tbe Centennial. It is to con tain four balls of 91x52 feet, four balls C5x52 feet, aod one ball lioxCo feet. From the centre of tbe build ing rises tbe dome, feet high Ninety thousand square fcrt of floor rpgoe'are to be lit op by l?,t.OO square feet of glass, being better light than was afforded at tbe Vienna aud Paris expositions. There is to be a pavilion 'at each corner of tbe building, the gtde wslje 'f wbit'o'will be 35 feel'hitcb, while ice walls of the building proper are 21 feet high! The flat roofs are to be covered metal, jnateed oi a yooJtp sUnl'iug, laid npon porous terra c Ua, or its eqtiiraleot in li.e prcof quality. Ta steeper roofs are to b slated upjn irou rafters, plastered ou tbe inside Ii is intended to expend on tbe build ing fhe wfiole pi tb aprrppr;Uon and it. completion .' roae a o-au-tiful additico to tbe archiuctural s'ructores of this city. C. A S. WorktKgtnii Before you be,;in your heavy spring work alter a wibter tf relaxation, voor system need, cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack ot Ague, Billions or Spring Fever, or gome otber vpi"!1 si.r.ass tn.t will unfit you for a season?? worjL Voo vjjl sgye time, much sickness and great egpeoM if you will use 0,34 bot tle of Hop Bitters In vour fmily this month. Don't wait. See another col umn. )J f ; 1 11. 1 4 WOIa Bpraei? l VrtX,. Loxo Branch, March 12 Mis Mav Throckmorton, living at Pleas tire Cay, i this town, threw some J , t. k..i 1 : w UIVU SUV VHU Utru MSIL'J 1.1 cleaning lamps yesterday afternooo, into the stove, the flame, flashing up, a;t ;py dress on fire. Sbe irarueai a'tely rao' out iuto thp road and screamed. A gentleman driving bv stopped, and wrapped her up in borte bjanbeia and pot ont the fire, but ber injuries were 'so severe ;be died this mcrniog. Iajar4 ay m Hallaaj aal a Altooxa, March 14 Four lour-year-old bora, J .hqny M'C'r, Or-car and Wilbur IVnsjl and tleorge Murray, found a railway signal cap yesterd iy ar.ernoon. Curioua to know what was in it, O.-car Pen's yl struck if, wit' an are and an explosion fol lowed, and aU toe b.e v'efsj Wroi-J and irgured Joheny M'CIostey's abdomen wa Mt open aod bis bow els protruded. He will not reeover. Esalaaloa af a Pawrter .Will. P0TTSV1LI.E. March 13 Bj an explosion of a powder mill near St Clair, yesterday, two workinmen. named, respectively, Jones Hine and Samuel Measeremitb, were badly burned, lime died ot bia ujories tbis morniriir and Meeer?rnitb Btill i j-.- lingers in a precarious condition. t precanooa I Frsn Unr ?:nial Cairioacnu I utK M.iainwru i.crrcH i . j Wasiiixoton. March IT. 1S7H amoogst tie latest arrivsU of ihm the Pennsjlvsn railroad. Aud to u g -e. Tee caucus to-morrow night may tell ttte siorr, but from present iadi cati io. it i. apparent tbat several vicarious assemblages of that kind wiii be invoked btfore a fi ia! ciueiu. jsioa is reached regarding the S-wk. . erstiip. tun ncutiw upuiuu ia n ashim;. ton seem to be that tte Sou-hern member, of Congress fr.-m the Mis siesippi valley atved very fooIUhly ia voting against the Seoato bill es.b iiohmg ia times ot threatened epi demic a National quarantine. A lrouiiueni Democratic editor from Vickiburg, wbo wa. bere uririni? th. ! passage of the Seuata b.!l credrs am ug?a bi. pet pis who are reir. pts wlo are repre : - r sented oy Oouroob. Cougrt voted an appreciation ia T,n- uodry civil at'privjriikib bii) oi ?;i1a "OO t r th expense of ibe uorerva ion uid repori ot tu ruia uoder ihe siuual service of the War Department. Tbe service i. iuteud- iste ioiercstsof ibe pooole at heart c u!d, u aiy opioioo, d- more f-ir ibs firmer. tba.u ia being done lo Car. Leiluliou by Congress ia ia tbe ia lorvsi of commerce and corporatioos acd tbe farmers interest, are n t urged Tne Q mter-mistT Genorl f now nibkiug preparations to f.iraisi headtobe io the grave, of I'uioa soldiers buried throughout the cou in -ry ia village churchy ard uudtr an act of Coogress. The 30 u of May, dtoontloa dty, will soon he here, wuvl ii would bo n Suiog liiiid ta hast up ibrouhju'.. tbe ;.)uctry tbe unuiaifcrd graiitsuf our old Coruradea J-e.id u.U'es and location of u'iiu-irk-J grave tj itie t lartermaster ti-'beral at Wasuiu- luU- PlCKE. XE V AD VER onlyUoQayeak, the' baltdiobe Weekly American. aa 1 km aaaaaaic m mm, im m cheapest nm n THE WORLE irratTOaaaa AN EXTRA COPY SIX MONTHS FKEE. FOR A CLUB OF FIVE, AND ONE YEAR, FOR A CLUBOFTEX. A varied lot of valuable Prpmiums s;iveo for Clubs of from 5 to COO cop ies, a lirt of which is puMisbed in Tax Weekly American. Specimen copies sent free. AdJrcS. 1 - ' CHAB. C. FTLTON & SON, Ameeican Orricc, Bal imore, Md. TOR'S NOTICE ivl.tur Joseph McKisi;?. bt. f Urnvlll Twp ..Iwf&seci: ' tt!cr tstamntry ua lb sIkts tttitf bar-Ina- bwnTranisa to tha nwlrrlnr'?. n'rtc f fcrre y rivpii U thn in lelHcl lo u tu k1 Im-ttie-'itfri kayuwol, aoU itty oavixik ela;iad aKio-'t it t. pi-c,--oi lni-m tisy aa'hr.ut-itic.t Uj,- l-;:ti-' to- at at hi." Ute mi!t;.-, 6m biiur Ur, April V. B. Mi-Kr.XZIF, f: J iiCllitNZIt. DHOU& NuncE. 1 ie nnlriicii1.' aprxintJ the rrrhiM' tjovtt in u.rt fi4r,t ti ia 'Ji.rit'o- a '-f the ii-trt fn tn Uai;.lj ,rt Wm. A. S: iti. A.lu trl'f Mwj S'iht. do'M.to An'i u ; ll" itral!y entulwl t1rrm. hereiT ifive him t!:t a-.ten l to ih .latlc ! i .Inlm-ul C hiAfttn.-e iu Nntirrl. tm Wc tart-lay. I W 1'. !. Hei and where all a lul-n-slfl mJ t'eut. H.U BAEB. feb. : 4itf. ) tL OiTUiJ S NUtUli 1 ni bo ?rig-l. sppolatS'l t. the (Vurt it LV unaun fli In aa fur Somrtwt f unt H uijq tilt itp'.ln Bleil lo ttu rwuiit "I Hit. AmIkiim ott'n'huriM wlkfrnd a diMributh-a ol the hjnd in hit han.i. hin-hy iH" notlc-e l hat be will uen 1 to the ior:? ( i ' p)lniinni on 1 ncklar, JIarxh U, l'T'J at his of. Lee in t' iserirt. whin D'l wliew aii l r V.e4a,-a.ta4. R ' " F . v ' AtUiitu A.: -4ilUNEKS' NOriCK: Ulufpu lKn r,ir of 'Milfc.rl ! en''P- 5v.aer et o., V a, nuwle a T rluut .ry aftUna""1 for tbe twnetit if lna rre.ll!r to un.leriiI fMti- i hrretiv kivko lu all jmioii iwif .I" te iue Ai.L.t u oiaxe iaii:,.!!.iite ijmrnl awl ttj-ja h-.ip t"W fatstaa - 5 R.H.I-IU-Fb.?9 A DMIN ISTBA ToIl S -NOTICE. Juf ob Cteyr ttta of Fr-tftbs-r ML. diedaed. leffr lmltilril, m the -y a-nr-neeaKniuinl on thi ffd-n-ii hfv'T iTn to those io.leMe.1 n it ' " taimin.iie payment. ao.t tb hw a'ii tt ! 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