it r. H t. 4 The Somerset Herald. EDWAIU 8CCLL, Eiitor nd Proprietor. VTEDXESDAT ....TiUrcli IS, JS1. resi- appoint- Mn. Walter Ih.uxE, now a dent of St. Paul. h.- been ed private secretary tn his father. Secretary of Slate. SnrnrTAHY l.i.viv.i.x did not ar rive at Washington until Thursday last ; on Friday l.c entered ujon his duties as Secretary ofWar. I r is estimated by thc oilicials at Washington that the surplus reve nue for the remaining four months of this fiscal year will amount to $ 43, m.iMX All the surplus money in the 1". S. Treasury is to lo used to buy Government bonds, thus saving in terest, and keeping the money in circulation. The London World predicts that Ccncral Garfield will he an im mensely lvopular President, Em-rots will rise. Two members of the new Cabi net .Messrs. Rluincj and Jame-s were editors when thev j last occupied the position of private! citizens. TUB CZAtt OF JU'SSI V ASSAS- k5xati:i bv tax: nihilists. Welcome Home. Tin: Democrats cf thc- Senate: resolved to reorganize the commit- j tees, without waiting till the vaean- j tics occasioned hy the appointment r.vitui.v.::: ).ur,.N rr and him-;-!.r r jionmm.Y mi t!i.atk- TIIi: ASSASSIN5 Alt-l'l'SITP. London. March 1'5. A dispatch lilleJ u; the lists. iu-w Senators arrive a r-or'.rar.;:ui- I r 1 . , 1 1 .. !.. . nv.l of three of their colleagues to the , cui.r.a vj u i .. ,. . -ii i t? i. .. . , : iegram Company says : As the hm-1 Uii.-inci wereinic... '- "r(r wns returning from a parade ans live refund to submit any i in lJlf .jichd Manege, about two name?, hut the Democrat have 1 0Yhek this afternoon, i bomb was When the ! thrown winch explode under toe C:ir"s earnae, which was consider ably dam:i!:'-.'. Tiie C.ar alighted inifmr Imt : .crntlil b TII CXlllod- Mahone, of Virginia, acts Willi t"e j P(J :lt his i'ect, shattering both legs Republicans. Senator Davis, of j below his kne and indicting other ni::, ti,Atl,w Tndfi.pndL-nt. as ! terrible i'r'urie.-. 1 he Czar was ini usu refusi of the Judiciary Committee. inn will be made, provided Senator llinow, the other Independent, as terrible rijurio.-. 1 lie C;:ar was mi- - cfused to accept the cuasrmansp . vhm h(? at 4.0., oVlock this ! afternoon. Two person? were con cerned in tiie crime, oi:C of whom 1 was seized immediately. The ex- htate- j plosion islso killed an ofiieer and illd says that four years will not sec the end of his etay in the White House. JIox. L. V. Moinox, M. C. of New York has been appointed by Tresi dent Carflcld and confirmed by the Senate, Minister to France in place of Gov. E. T. Noycs. resigned. Govkk NOR Glar of lt.wa l i s J p pointed Judge J. W. Me Dill, I'. S. Senator to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Senator Kirk wood to go into the Cabinet. Tni: Cleveland Herald announce .v authority that the savings of President Hayes out of his salary for four years were 6Uf.OO0. 1 1 took $:3,J .) per year to run the White Houe. The late Secretary of the Xavy. N. (h'iT, has been apjiointl and emi firmd as V. S. Attorney f,r West Virginia, the ulace he held when President Hayes called him to his Cabinet. Assistant Postmastkk Pi:Airo:. of Xew York city, has leen appoint ed postmaster, lie is a son-in-law of his predecessor Post Master Gen oral James, and is said to be a most capable official. Tue Republicans in the Maine Legislature have unanimously nom inated Congressman Frye for U. S. Senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Senator iSlaiue. Ti::.Xe'.v York Tribune says President (iarfield made a . . -. ! . . 1 t IT J nu ntto a friend the oilier day j two l ossucks. .uany poncemenanu ...t .-... :.. -i-..i...i . other vcrsons were injured. n I.irn t Uiiil.' VI l'. ruin fcJ , . . . hearts f a million or so of oHi.-e- etiers down among the gloomy recesses ci ineir 0001?. iiv sooum make no removals, he said, simply to make Tlacc far somebody t!se. Under :io circumstance i would an incumbent who had Satisfactorily performed his duties be removed before his term of office had expired. This is the Fettled policy of the new Administration, and if the c rent American public, or thiit por tion of it which is hungering and thur.-ting for of'ice, will absorb this f.ict, it will be money in its pocket and at the same time jdvc needed relief to the President. Tan Washington the Pittsburg t.tich under d.ito 'Dm iMiiori il ffivri:i"( whs jiJ:ic::- ..v - j . - - ed on the Katerinaft-ky Cunal, oppo posile the imperial stables. While the Emperor was returning with the Grand Du'-.e Michael, from the Mi chael palace, in a close carriage, es corted by eight Cossac ks, the first bomb fell near the carriage, destroy ing the back part of it. Tho Czar and his brother alighted uninjured. The assassin, on being feized by a colonel of the police, drew a revolver, but was prevented from tiring it. The second bomb was then thrown by another person, and fell close to the Czar's feet, its explosion shatter ing both leg?. The Czar fell, crying for help. Colonel Dorjibky, though himself much injured, raised the Emperor, who was conveyed to the Winter Palace in Colonel Dorjibky's sieuh. Large crowds assembled before the palace, but were kept back bv a trouo of Cossacks. The of the Sth inst. writes that paper, j imperial lamiiy were all s?cmileu -s the f'.llo.vii:-: at the chat:. -Levi. l Uiuueil ot Mr. W. A. M-Grier of Hazclton, in this State, the man who voted for Garfield, first,last and all the time in the? Chicago Convtntion, is being strongly urged for second assistant Postmaster General. Ex Skxatok Axors CAMr.aox (lie- nublican 1 lias been elected bv the 1 . - Legislature of Wisconsin, to succeed Hon. Mat. Carpenter, deceased. Cameron's fornaer tcrm'expired on the fourth of this month. mong other tiling "Tiis It: ii'iK-'iuli'ist lli puti'.iL-uiM lire i- stiiT;iiir tiii-iiir-elvcs. u:il ti'!;ih!v m the S:steciit!i lVui!"ylva!ii;i Iuu-nml Itcvonne L'istrii-t. The 'i'ili-i'i"r 11!' li nt li!ri t, Mr. Sou!!, wears a lijrla lining 1'nmeroii inllar, and having eiiiriil of t;i'W-:iK.T alI;.-!i-cJ in Siiun r-et, hf never otnit nn .j..r :ii!i!tv to p'inii t!i- Iml-x-!iIftits. In view of the f.vt that a v. rv l.w maj ir.'y (' i!ic Ii.-;;l)!iia;n of tfii- ili.-trir; nwn theniMviei', S u!l may !:m! 'T t':i:e thrift lies n.it alHV f..ll! t'e.veia,'. Tin- In-il.'iiei)i!-!ir. are l.usilv c' v-'ik j-rrrji Ki Jtthn t j. 1.-. !!.- 'T :i t'lat Ui.- llox. Edwaiji McPhkksox de clares that he is not an applicant for the appointment of First As fcistant Postmaster General, and would not accept the i.osition if tendered him. but he says he is a candidate for clerk of the next House of Iu presentativi s. The new Cabinet appears to jrive Titire satisf.ictioa to Kep-iblicans 'XTVAvljere. Notliing but words of oommendation are heard in regard to it It enters upon its onerous duties with the f'.uht frvmpathy uird lest wishes of ttie entire party throughout the country." It turns out that the P. & 0. llail road did not secure the Philadelphia, Wilmington and P.dtimore llail roaiL While its agent thought he had the purckasc itiuIe, the Penn sylvania people quietly gobbled up the majority of the btock and have thus become the owners. Tke bill to refund Allegheny Co. the money paid fo; riot losses at Pittsburgh, got a black eye in the appropriation Committee of the House at Ilarrisburg, on Wednesday last, it being decided to report it w ith a negative recommendation. The apjxuntmcnt-of Congress ma 11 Morton as Minister, to France and the election of Frye to the Senate will tabtract two from the narrow ttcpublican majority in the House, and make things interesting, should an extra session he called before their euccessors are elected. Sux.vror. Mahone of Virginia, has climbed up on the fence along side of Senator Davis and declined to en ter either the Democratic or repub lican caucuses. These two gentle men hold tlie balance of power in the Senate. If they divide, when the new Senators are all in -their seats that body will be a tie, smd it will take the vote of the Vice presi dent to decide. K,.. r. rs'l f.,r the oilseo "f (.' ':! triet. If the Dl'p tt'h man had written that William II. Koantz, in.-teud of ''the Independent lb publicans" was U'stirring-himself for Mr. Scull's removal, he would have been nearer the truth, but inasmuch as Mr. Koontz furnished him the news, and as he is in the habit of assum ing that he is the Republican party of Somerset County, it was but a small advance in cgo'J.-m to style himself the ''Independent Repub licans'' ot the uinc counties consti tuting the district. Tc that as it may, we know that not a ei:ig!e Republican in the. district has ask ed for Mr. Scull's removal oatside the faction of bolters rnd kickers in this county that follows Koontz's lead. After ten days' campaign at Washington, Mr. Koontz, with his protege. Ogle, ritumej on Friday cs immediately convened. All ei.' places of public resort are clos- l;OTU assas ixs Afiitr The Cologne G-i:r'!e' St. Peters burg di-patc'i says : "The two as assi'is were immediately arrested. The jrlas-ics of the gas lamps in t'.ie Miehael Garden, b.siilethc canal were broken in pieces by the ron-cu-siiiii f the explosion. A cordon ! of fo;nrd whs drawn around the secvis of tlie murder. The streets arc densdly thronged with excited crowds. The utmost sympathy for the Imperial family is everywhere expressed. The bolls of the princi pal churches are tolling.'' ANOTHER ACCOf.NT of TIIK CRIME. Tlie Sl'indnrd's St. Petersburg cor rcsjumdent telegraphs thattheCzar's right leg was nearly torn from his body, and hi- left leg was badly shattered. A Cossack and a passer by were killed on the spot. The Grand Duke Michael was wounded. An ol'ief r of the escort and a Cos sack have since died. The Czar lingered an hour and a-half. AH efforts to rally him failed. The on ly word he uttered afterbcingstruck was the .name of the Czarewitch. The latter, on leaving the palace af ter the death of the Czar, was hailed as Emperor by the crowd. He was surrounded, contrary to his custom bv a strons mounted escort. The people are intensely excited and in dignant. The soldiery who preatlv Fekkmont, O., March S. Kx Pvtidcot Hayes, accompanied by Mrs. Hayes and their. pons Ruther ford aid" Scott and Lucy Cook, ar rived here at 7 o'clock this evening from Cleveland, and were met at the depot, which was finely decorated, by over a thousand citizens, who cheered the party enthusiastically as they j -ised beneath the motto, "Fremou. welcomes the return of cx-Prcsid. ot and Mrs. Hayes." A reception committee of ten promi nent citizen met the ex-President at Clyde, and escorted him from his special car to a carriage, which was surrounded by nearly 2-Jt.l toreh bearcrs. The large concourse of people them formed a procession. All the residences, public buildings, lawns and parks along the line of march were brilliantly illuminated. The procession halted before the Hayes residence. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes stood in the doorway and j acknowledged the applause of the assembly. Hon. Homer Everett j then delivered the address of wel come. Ex-President Hayes stepped for ward to reply, amid enthusiastic cheering. Ho thanked his neigh bors and friends for their hearty welcome, and went on to say that it was with pleasure that he and his family returned from an agreeable residence in Columbus and Wash ington to rest in his home at Frce mont. Continuing he said: "It strikes me that this is a good place to find an answer to the question that is often heard, what is to become of the man what is he to do where is his place, who, having been chief magistrate of the republic, retires at the end of his term to private life? It seems to me the answer is near at hand and sullicient. Let him, like every other good Ameri can citizen, be willing to bear his part in every useful work that will promote the welfare, the happiness and thy progress of his family, his town, his state and his country. With this disposition he will have work enough to do, and that sort of work which yields more individual contentment and gratification than the more conspicuous employment Ksrurcriov at maxvillu Tin- .Sune Hoxpltal ai (liitc 1'lapA .Runic,!. Dasvillk, Pa., March ('. Yester day the state hospital for the insane at this place was one of the most imposing public edifices of this sec tion of the state; to-day it is a mass of smouldering ruins. For years its construction has been actively pros ecuted, and only in could its completion be obtained. The cost to the State for the erec tion of the builiinB which are now almost entirely destroyed, has beeu at least SUO; ,( M. These buildings covered an area of nearly two acres of ground and had a frontage of 3-10 feet. It was a substantial struct ure of stone, situated about a half mile to the east of Danville. At about 8:15 last evening n fire broke out in one of the female wards of the east wing, temporarily unoc cupied for the purpose of repairing it. The cause of tlie fire i3 yet un explaim I. Efforts to stay the pro gress the llames were rendered a be .ve by the fact that the fire originated in a closet wherein the water plug and hose are situated, and the pipes soon became so heat ed that the water could not be turn ed on. Attention wa3 then turned torescuing the patients, some five hundred of whom were then under treatment in the institution. For tunately most of the females were at that hour attending services in the chapel and those were at oneo transferred to the bakery, and other detached buildings in the rear. Na turally the fire caused much excite ment among these unfortunates, and yen different was the etfect upon many of them. Some of them be came greatly frightened, whilst oth ers considered it a great treat gotten up for their enjoyment. These lat ter stubbornly resisted all efforts to remove them. Some of the attend ants were roughly handled, and the more athlete of the inmates were only taken to places of safety by main farce. No liycs were lost. The bad con dition of the roads prevented prompt assistance from" the town. The asy lum was at too great a distance to of ptfbiic life troin which he has u ilize the fire pressure of the Holly A Dreadful Ilaxter. I Prslrwi'live Fire. Pun ALo, X. Y., March 11. This j Kansas City, Mo.,March 10. The afternoon a large boiler in the Pine-'greatest conllagration known in Kan uix Roiler Works, owned by Don- ;sas City for many years occurred aldson it Patterson, exploded, in 'this morning on I'nion Avenne, be- stantly killing six men, and wound ing several other:1, one of the propri etors, Mr. Patterson, heincr nmons twecn Mulberry and Santa Fc Sts., by which was destroyed that part of an elegant new block of buildings the former. The busineas of the ! occumed bv .Woodward. Faxon iV firru was very large, the niauufac-1 Co., wholesale druggists; Kelly, ture of boilers being carried on to a j Wells & Co., wholesale hardware great extent, while the firm made a 'dealers, and Ogieby it Co., wholesale speciality of testing old boilers by 'grocers. The llames were first seen steam, and making the necessary bursting from a p;ar windov of reoiirs to them. An old boiler br-! Woodward. Faxon & Co. longing to the tugboat Mary S. Pierce 1 ly the time the firemen arrived. just retired. e ail recognize, 1:1 a general way, that our institutions rest upon tin; character of the pri vate citizens. What the people are, our government will. be. Character is formed at home; the family and the home are the unit and the foundation of our free society, of our American civilization. ''I prefer not to speak of the ad ministration which has just closed. I will say only these few things: It has been from the beginning to the end of my term, my earnest desire and purpose to so do my duty that every section of our country and all di'scriptions of our people would have the benefit of an honest, liberal, patriotic and just administration of the general government. If. in any marked degree, my administration has been blessed with success, it is largely due to the able statesmen to whom have been confided the treat system ot water works liere and a team of horses conveyed the Friend ship steamer to the scene as the main ouiidmg tiroke into uatne-s. wine;! had been in ihc nearly" IS years, vra3 being tested, when, with out any apparent cause, it burst, literally leveling the works, which were 10) feet long, bv 40 wide, and SO high. - - Mr. Patterson, together with a ponderous mass of the explod ed boiler, was hurled across the street and through a solid board fence, leveling a portion of it to the ground. His body was terribly mu tilated, his entrails and some of his limbs hanging to the wrecked fence, while one leg was found fifty yards away from the building. The bo dies of the other men killed were s a'.tered in every direction' The force of the explosion was so great thafwindows f buildings half a mile distant were demolished, nud, in the immediate vicinity, people were thrown to the lioor in their houses, and tables were overturned. The adjoining- buildings were shaken to their foundations. The noise of tlie explosion resembled an earthquake. A large pieceof tlie boiler was blown hundreds of feet into the air, and went crashing- through the roof of the Mills elevator, situated nearly ')) feet away, and the dome of the boiler wan thrown over 10 J feet into the air, and landed half a mile dis tant. i.isr or CASl-AI.TIKS. Those known to be killed are: Roltert Patterson, ngedjoG years; leaves a wife and ( children. John Larigenfield, aged 3S year, unmar ried, was found under the remains of the boiler, bleached and burned almost beyond recognition. Francis Chadwick, aged 2 years, engineer, in charge of the boiler, had his side blown away and b!ed to death : leaves a wife and three children. William Wager was blown to pieces ; leaves a wife and four children. William panics oi tne town nave been doing all in their power but the scarcity of water prevented very successful work. Adjacent towns were tele graphed to for assistance but the Reamers from Sunbury and Milton did not arrive here until 5 o'clock tfiis evening. Had they responded promptly it is probable that the en tire west wing could have been sav ed. From the east win? to the cen tre, thence to the west wing t'ae fire spread rapidly, the heavy cornice under the tin roof greatly assisting in this whilst inside, the Carolina pine flooring, doors, etc., were greeed iiy lapped by the llames. In their efforts to remove the inmates many of the attendants lost their private departments of the government, and eirects. but must of the movable 1 .... 1 .1 . , !:.. 1 . , 1 . - . 1 1 i , wno nave oeeai 1110 uiuciai eouii.-ei- prion.. ey 01 me uomu'.ui tvas tacu. lors of the President I am happy There remain ats present but a see- to know that this welcome is in no 1 tion of the extreme west wine, con- wise partisan. It is one of the IsisUmr of about six wards. The agreeable features of the occasion, hospital was insured for ?J50,tKR.. The Friendship and other fire com- Gibson, nephew of Patterson was 1 . . ..11. . 1 r t at -1 o'clock, the roofs and windows glared terrifically with the leaping names. A series of explosions, num bering not less than seventy-five, took place, caused by cans of gun powder in the establishment of )gle by & Co. and by barrels of coal oil in the drug house of Woodward, Faxon & Co. These explosions were loud enough to be heard by hun dreds of people throughout the city and by families two miles distant. The water pressure, which sbeuld have been ninety pounds to the square inch, was scarcely sufficient to cany the stream to the second story windows. The loss of Wood ward. Faxon & Co. was SSoKK); in sured for 09,0! K); Ogieby & Co.'s loss was 8SO,000 ; insured for 875, 000; Kelly A Co.'s was ?S0, K);, lit I ly insured'. The building owned by Olmsteadit Hall, was value 1 at $5o, 000; insured for 2S,00O. A IK lieu p. '" 11 .wr-aruij- TitLNros, X. J., March S. Abraiu Havan a. M ,r, ;. Wrighc, a burglar, made a desperate ; er md, with frj, .;., attempt to escape from the custody birthd iv 1 . r.; v -.-'. of an officer hiving him in charge iCein ral I'd;,:;. ",,.... bv loiiidn? from a Peiirisylvanui ; fr-edom f t;.. railroad train last night Tlio pris-1 visited MomC;.i!,.' . . .1 1 l l l .... ' l with anouuT ir-jriar, unJAu.nnu rerr:v-i ir, 1. 1 .t I t a f i-iiV I Oner, Willi anOUH. ouiiui, ui'juv huh n.n-;veu li; ;;:y(,t i into a country store rnd pos oincs nim 10 the at'-n:-.f. at 1 ted Valley, Monmoutn county, jaw . dimur in j and carried u way a load of good.! evening. Mr. c:1:j,. ,(j Detective JJrady, of Ch.imbi-n!ur. j speech r vw-win- tV traced him l" Williamsburg and event-! of bin life. J;,r: the re aTeste-d him on Sunday, when piet ho w.i ;,r -.-. .j ' he a-Teed to come without a repjj- . as a mi-nonal . blown to pieces : leaves a wife and two children. An unknown man was so badly burned as to be un recognizable. The injured nrc as follows: Henry Mackey, left leg broken, head cut; and injured inter nally; will probably die. Carlotto Voltz, both legs blown off, and cut in tne back and coest ; cannot recov- I er. George Rentier, boy, about 10 1 years old, leg broken, head cut, and j iniured internally: will tirobablv) die. Alex. Rupert, right leg broken, Lox.oox, March 7. Details of the also injured internally ; is uncon- i earthquake winch occurred attar scious and will probably die. Rob Accident. lAi.TiMor.K, March 10. The train which lell Washington at 4:'3) yes terday afternoon on the P iltimoreit Potomac road for this city was wreck ed by a washout near Winans St.i tion, about eight milts south of lial timore. A south bound train had passed over the road but a few min utes before, and the north bound train was running at a speed of about twenty miles per hour when the ac cident occurred. The train consist ed of or.e baggage, two express, two combination and two passenger cars. The engine and the tender, the bag gage and express cars and one com bination car were wrecked. Tlie cigine fell over and I M'Keevr, the fireman, was caught under it and killed. Xone of the passengers were injured. The authorities of the road in this city were notified, and a train was sent out to which the passengers were transferred and they reached the city at 7:50 o'clock. About seventy-five feet of the road bed was washed out. M'Keevcr, tin man killed, was the fireman on the train in which ex-President Hayes was a passenger last Saturday after noon, and escaped from that acci dent uninjured. I aim. of late. .. .... t 1 .IL rition to tins tau j;raiy unci in manacled prisoner boarded the fire o'cirek t'.-un from X. Y., to thi.f city. .Iiwt before the train reached Mim- mouth Junction he asked permiss ion to go to the end of the car and it was accorded him. He leaped from the window of the closet and fell, terribly cut and bruised, by the railroad track, llrady missed him at once. The train was stop-xHl and backed up t where he yet lay un conscious. He was taken on buard and carried to Trenton. He i dan gerously injured. Cut up. Wasuix': r .v, March 1 1. To-night while Lewis Colquitt, brother of Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, Yancey ..lartin and A. E. Mcliee, were play ing pool in the National Hotel, the three got into a row oyer a remark made by one about a woman, and left the billiard room in anger. When in front cf the hotel Colquitt drew a knife and cut a frightful gash in Martin's neck. He also cutMc Pee iu the left eye and across the face when he attempted to inter fore. Colquitt then threw t'.ifj knife away and made his escae. The Wound ed men received prompt treatment, and wtie sent home. Their wounds are not necessarily dangerous. All are well connected. Colquitt is mar ried, and holds a cleik.inip in the Sixth Auditors office; Martin is a clerk in the Treasury, and McRee is a cie"k in tiie Capital. S;:i ide . Mexyieh, left side body and face samacciola, on the Island of Ischina, in the Mediterranean, on Friday af- evening last, and or Saturday a loved the Czar nrc furious. All the jK-tition was gotten up asking for Scull's removal and Ogle's appoint ment, which w as signed by the Court House clique who dance as "Iloss" Koontz pipef, includiug that Stal wart Republican, County Commis sioner McCIintock, and on Tuesday ! :-i;ili hastened to the palace to inquire a to the Czar. Telegrams announcing the tioath jft-re sent to all foreign courts and to every part of the empire. It is stated that the bombs wire made of thick glass fill ed with nilro-glycerine. The assas sins stood on oposite sides of the r-l Tiio irri.'uro Wfis riinvinr fatit. Mr. Ogle returned to Washington j a!1'( i0 jt slt.n ;trlu.j- ti)C with the precious document in his j behind it, and thu hack of the car- pocket. Outside the distillers in , this Cow;ty, who arc the heavy lax payer, we presume, in a business IKiint of view, it mutes but little difference to the peeipi" ji ho is Collector. Put to Republicans ih".j t 1 rm 1 riage was blown out. 1 lie eoacn man implored the Czar to enter the carriage again, but he moved a few paces from the carriage to see to the wounded ef his escort. The assas sin who threw the first bomb tried t. a Cnr P.o Of JHMiil .1 HWitll lk Kilts V .U , U H j V 1 1 1 1- , the p:-iUd w.is struck fro.n his hand. Garfield that all parties are here represented Some-thing of the same good fortune has followed me throughout my ad ministration ; in Congress, and among the people, from the Smith as well as from the Xortii, I have received encouragement. I have receiver! support from men whose political alii iiations are opposed to my own. For all this I am and forever will be profoundly grateful. All eyes are now turned to the new administration which has just as sumed the responsibility of tha national government To those who agree with its principles and have confidence in its head and in his advisers, as 1 have, I would say : 'Ixt us give it a beauty and gener ous support.' To tiiose who would not have chosen the new adminis tration let me say: Imitate, your The ruins are still in flames despite tne continuous eflorls ot the lire men, None of the detached build mgs ot tne hospital ham been in jured. C, Desperate A (Tray at Mount Sitvae, Ct MREKLAxn, March 10. A ter rible tragedy occurred this evening at Mount bavage. it seems that a young man by the name of Alexan der Thrasher bad a fracas on Wednesday night with Joseph Pratt, both aged about '20 years, blows be ing struck, but no deadly weapons used. This evening about 4:?0 o'clock the same parties met again, Pratt being accompanied by Frank and George, two younger brothers, and alter a few words Thrasher ' ' i . I ... 1 . . . "1. ii i. .. -.1 1 . 1 r gallant and patriotic leader, General I ru'-,"' 1 " ;i"V !Mt Hancock, who. bv his prcsJnco andif11'1 '"'niu the heart, killing cordiality at ail'tlie ceremonies of Inm instantly and about the same leliow- , . " , .. 0 ' value principle, and who believe in party integrity, and m preserving molj0,.J awav tlie Tiit (.'.." eemed Sei(US!i(i!- betol' to bj recover eon ck'ath, as he doctors who the party organization, it is a matte r ; wished to amputate his legs. Tiie of much moment, whether Mr. O.de, Czarewitch and Czarcim drove to who lent himself to the Greenback t!lcir laco after the .loath amid the t . ,0 A 1 1 .1 ' sympathizing cries of the people. A bourn INS, tuat result! in the ; f;. ni.j:mv ofu.ir(;4 surroumi the defeat of General Cami bell for Con-j pP.K.e -rjlC and Duchess of press, is to be exabed to position ! Edinburgh and the Grand Duke under the new National ad minis-1 Alexis has left London for St. Po tion, and whether lb-publicans who; b.Tsour f Iwk iioili.riir idol) O-ii,! 4. liU citizens, let us give to Preside.it j 'iut ? ,,:,,,-rrJHv a fair hearing and fair Dr. Alexan- pliysieian ot the plav.' " After the speech the greater por tion of the iicmbly attended an informal reception. All thp nu m bers of the Hayes family were present. Shot Dead. never wavered are to be punished 1 simplv bce:ause thev do own them-' THE CZAR ItoKFn-.'.V "IfTH.ATF.P. Loxpox, March 14.- -The Tinu St, Pctersr t ti'm - 1 - l - 1 ..11 . 1. submit to the dictation of Wm. II. 1 ur" 1 u ,c ,r.s u.uu'1 !b puo- selves, and will not obsequiously has the following from Koontz. and abjectly follow into the cam)) of the bolters. him j lished at 3 o'clock in the afteruoon, i; stated that both legs were broken i below the knee: the lower part of . 1 the hod v was severe injured, and The Republicanism the Gar-1 thc j,,ft'cvo from it3 g0cket. field Administration is uncnmpro-jTJic Grand Duke Michael was not misingly stalwart the re in n abund- j hurt The afs.-issins were disgtiised m . h ' r 1 . . tt. t I In .-M..r.ri'I c-tofi t hot ance ot evidence to ei,ow that. i'' " LVi- ; i pfctoj and shot Aumick, the ball Governor Jewell afar a few days . j he x of the strikmg him on thc right udc pf he Po;;t Jekvis, N. Y., March 10. Jchiol Aumic, a brake-man on tiie Eastern Division of the Erie Road, was assaulted by tramps 011 his train at Sterling Junction, N. J., at an early hour yesterday. 3 the train was leaving Goshen he saw some men getting upon a car. When the train was nearing Sterling Juncti n he went to the car, and when he approached the men one of them wrenched the break-stick out of Aumick's hand and struck him ovjr the head with it. The two men clinched when the tramp drew a sojourn Kt Washington, discovered this, for in conversation with the army officers have Itecn ordered to remain in their barracks. The correspondent of the Ifirfford fo-4 j Council of the Empire, under the he said : "I believe thc present Ad- i Pueney OI czarewitcn, was ..... -n . i- stilt sunt. g it mtdnigiu. a mani- a.mistralion wid give u 'J''-j ft;iito will l'-o publUlieU t'day. ;anmofi!ce the country over,wm--h j The AW St. Petersburg corn-s will give ua a Republican party the! pendent save: "When Colonel Dor- couutrvover. In many of thcSouih- j'bky asked the first assassin his era States we have had no part v f.,r n.am0' .c, "f 'T F$& f?' year?, so large n portion of ofoe-al aec on Madav. Afterwards, the patronage being in Democratic new Emperor wiil re-ccive the hom- Tiie rush for office at Washing- Ion is tremendous. Thousands its haunt the and the har.ds. This condition of affairs, J hope, and know, ;s going to be chamred. I have had a verv satis factory interview with I won't say whom tir.ee I have been here, r.nd one tning you can set aywn as cer tain, that hereafter none but Repub licans will be put 011 guard." .V. Trlhv.ne. A 'iiiKidoiit flnpoed. ;ge pf the officers of state. The Official Mf-wnncr of SL Peters burg makes tha following announce ment: "God:s will has bean done. At o'clock this (Sunday) after noon the Almighty called the Em peror to Himself. A few minutes j before his death the Emperor raceivr ca tne sacrament." Ofilce Hobbed. Oi Wisiiivcmv f;i-!i Zii '-r.1,,i.'i . . 1 ) - - --. r v -l v applicant" haunt the hite House know," said a gentleman to-day, & j Lo;:isvin.E, March 10. Between corridors of the depart- lepuoiican Congressman, wljetheT i two and tlin e 0 clock yesterday ments. The hotel tecpers are rea-- '1C "rcslJl-'Dt and cabinet would j morning. Frank Prewer, night clerk, ing a rich harvest The "ins" and'll-aC, bc,Cn ,)10rc treublcd andwor-jwas in charge cf thc office of the nu ,n . 'lu.ried b hordes of office-seekers had American bnion express company, toe outs are equally anxious, the the De mocrat carried the elec tion, j when four masked men entered at former fearing they caay have to go. but I am certain if Hancock had .the rear. In not over five minutes out, and thc latter fearing they can't euiTercd a much severer siego than afterwards Rrcwer was lying gagged "ct in.'' . " .Garfield is undergoing lie would j and hound in the corner, and thc ; have lcci: tided, tiariield looked Quartette had possession of the kevs bwer iaw and passing out ct t!ic back of his head. Aumick was thrown from thc car in a partially insensible condition. When the train arrived at Suffern he was missed and the engine was run li.'...k after him. Ho was found lying beside tho track, aud was tak en to Port Jcrvis. His brains were oozing from the wound, and the man was in a very bad condition. An ante-mortem statement was taken.; Aumick's story was about as'givci,. His switch key was stolen from him, and it is thought this 23 one of tho v,iee.t3 of the attack upon him by tlie tramps, who hve cs caped. Aurnick is twenty-one years oIJ. and iis parents live at Monjraup, a few miles west of Port Jcrvis.. He has Jin'.l trouble with tramp3 fore, ler Thompson Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail road, attended the wounded and ex amined the body of the deceased. Thrasher wa? arrestee by th? PHV aims and made) po resistance. A jury of infjuest was empanne'ed, but owing to the lateness of the hour their verdict has not been made public. The affair causes in tense excitement, both at Mount Savage and in this city. Roth young men are respectably connect ed, their parents beingalivc. Their fathers being P. J. Thrasher, former ly a merchant of Mount Savage, and lames Pratt, a well-known and highly respectably connected farmer! The cause of the difficulty is un known. Thc locality of tho tragedy was hi the centre of the town, and can be seen from the depot. Thrash ed will bo delivered to Mie-iiif Han ekamp early to-morrow morning. Ilevengc. badly cut; was standing'twentv feet ! tc-rnoon, confirm there-ports of great from" the boiler when struck will re- (damage to properly and heavy loss cover. Miehael May, hurt in stomJr'f hfe. The first shock occurred at ;uh and left side' of face. Wrn. ' P- m- and the second an hour Knorr, ri-ht foot smashed ; will re-;l:lt4'r an(1 this lasted seven seconds, cover. Sixteen of the men were ! accompanied by a noise like subter emploved in the works at the time ; ranean thunder. This was followed of the accident, six of whom escaped ! b3 tl,e crasf' of falling houses and unhurt. .The regular force is twentv- (shrieks of the victims. The loss of five-, but i of the men and boys had ,ife 13 estimated at ' OO, und the been laid off. Mr. Donaldson one damage to house property at 1,000,- of the propi ivtors. had driven from thc works but a few minutes before the accident happened, nnd was only a few squarci away. The loss wiil probably foot up SloXX); insured for $1,00 against loss bv fire only.- Oil Fire. FiiiLAPKLriiiA, March 'J This! , 'v jrninsr a fire broke out in tlie Bel- 'lef, t,iat a.notfh" S mt Oil Works. W. L Elkins & ifrthquake occurred at Ciua 00.J frances. It wa3 first supposed that it was connected with the par tial eruption of Vesuvius on the 3 1 inst., but Professor Paimieri thinks the catastrophe was due to some lo cul phenomena, such as tlie sudden sinking of the ground owing to the corrosive action of the mining springs. A dispatch to the Aw. lrom Na- hoek of lmaccio- pHi.AM:i.rmA, March 11. Wolf gang Killing, after .;aviag reached his three sore an i ten, took his iite in a most singu! ir way last night. Kisiing resided in Cram's avenue, Rox borough, and yesterday sohl his little property and afterwards appeared to regret it. Iist night he disappeared and was not found un til this morning, and then it was discovered that lie had plunged his head into a barre l of rain water and held it there until he became suTo cated. When found, this jiiorning, the ice had formed on the surface and around the submerged portion of his body. No other reason can be assigned for the man's suicide excep, the melancholy-;- consequent upon the regret at having sold his property. "Whirled to Ik-atii. in tlicevei:ii(v Mr. f cd tiie opera by i Captain G-r.f.ri'i. Mr' making a study of t':, . . it ... nig sytiem. ii-- v.j on Saturday next. i I,- ifairlre.tii ; Vtwi" H'ig!i.' i-t , ,. the Phift !-!ph; 1 f.:i,i ','. at Pott-viile, ii;i t -vi ;: . ca.- from ir.t.;i.t , day. If" was en;'.-.'. :i ; up iron castiriL'-t i,v iron weight, wiii'-fi'w. fill a COIisidral-i.r th? castings Thi- t-, of iron, wci'hiiig or.e !., had been ho:ted r.i-i.-;-v-requirel L-il:t. v.-1 , -; T snapped ! it ;'e!. iUxnl in sa !i a 'r.-i'.,:: whizzed pat him, ir. t , leather apron, and.-irni.k within a hair's Ir a 1th . Draining a .-:i Porr-vii.r.?:. Pa.. M -end years a:o thc;'.r.et.,.r , Hcchschovi!!'-, th: ed by t'ipPiiibd-.-!p!.:.i:; Coal r.u-l Iron Cone, i:. -inside, and to over'-..::;,-water from a s'.rn:u ii turned into it, :; ings. Tiie wat. r h ; until to-night. wh-n. -( sligiitest warning, it I, the side of the loou ita: wit'i it the pr.p titnl- r and greatly d am i 'ii, of the Mine Hill bra;,: h ins Raft-road at that p.. .N"Kr.S!i(.. la on Monda. Eleven morcbolics Rome have been killed nod Tri-rlfla Explosion. I PuiLAPKLr-iiiA, March y. Thiq mornin mo Co. proprietors, at Twenty-fourth vu , -""u-' .,,,,1 1 ;(; tu; n 1 have been found. ....,.i a ; t. 1 Hie Afirs dispatch from necessary to send in a second alarm i8 "hV tha to get additional fire companies to -' -, the scene of thc conllagration. The 1,u -"J11 tire broke out in the licniinc Rgfta-1 ior, hioated cloi.e to the gasoline works, at the time the agitator was j full, containing two hundred bar rels. It wa3 a frame building wi sheet iron covering. The building and rri iu. 1 lit li.uiifa l If I'll f DIUIU l It" 1 1 11 n i fri gasoline works. These were a series i lVV F'Ti 7" of brick buildings, one, two ar.4 ?T v a" inU,ortef ar icle four three 5torirS high. These were en- Ktt in 1 '.amet? J t tlneyml tirely destroyed. A high northeast was n-tt.k,nR '-"volutions win,! prevailing drove tho fire in a!rfr n"nttU!' John .hl?h southwesterly direction along Mif- tone-dresser, engaged at work em a flin street. Then the stnblc, lubrica- ?ll! T- ' l 1 7 ting oil' 8hed, and three or four S?""? T dwellings us,h1 by em, doves of the TAr" 'T bf h lT ? r' e,tiblishmer.t were burned. The""" VT 1 i irV".-:it' no ..:i i.:i 1:.. . ; .- stone, hail his left leg broken in three lui'iuduu I'uauni, loiiwiiiiiiig tank were cor CmcAoo. March 11. A large stone . i weighing 2,iK.Kj pounds, in the llour ,.' 1 ; ing mills of August Fisher, exploded contents were entirely (cstru ' 1 1-ening with a loud noise, and The Haines then spread to the I (5.?imam?r Sr. Lofis, March 11. A dispateh to tiie I'' i.'.'Atcan, from Clarksvilie, Mo., sa-s : '1. G. Read, superin- teiieient of a paper mill at that place, went into the basement of the milt this afternoon to oil a shaft journal, when he was caught by a nut em a pulley whee l and carried around the -haft a number of times. Doth of his feet were beaten off by striking against thc floor above. The engi neer's attention was attrscted by the noise, and he shut off steam." On going into tiie basement 1- found Read's mangled and dead body hanging from the shaft. Deceased came from Pulaski, X. Y., last June, and a-siste-d in organizing the mill company of which he was a member. CiN. tN.wr;. March reports that Wesley liar: was shot and killed i ;.r burg, Henry county. '.. a band often tnaski -1 :.. the act of se-ttitv.' a Lara Monday ni-!:t l.:.-t. I incendiaries have lat fiv.- i;;..ri:h-. Th s.i. v. some the -v;.i! were masked and e r: ;. . and who shot Smith cor.tni-r's j;:ry hol.Iir.-: tiie body. A Widow s Vr :i.: Hai ti:. ? XncklelKrr. Tki Molii- ve-ars fit a-e s ho le on the str( t ve-tt r r:im. the shot iiittiii.' iflictinja slight wo buckle is a pro;;,i here, and is (-" yr-ar-Xuekh-lKiry w:w fjr: his store, and alleges ised to marry, her, an to do so. , n v. 1:, - A VcnernWc nii-ial. Wasuixnto: March 7 Judge James Lawrenson. an idd attache of the ofiiee. who also ac ts as notary public for the Post-office Depart ment, administered the oath of of fice to Postmaster General James to day. Judge Lawrensen has fiile r; cler ical j-o-ition in the department al ashington sij.ee 1:-I, a j ericKl of iony-sewa years, rrevions to en Uriug tho dtiartmerit he served fif teen veara m the Raltimore Post-ot- uce, having entered that ofiiee in 1SP.. Since hi3 connection whh the department at "a Jiington he has administered the- oath ot olhce to seventeen. Post-matters General. Lively Pistol Ii-aelice, tli.: ! h: A .!;:. i.o!; Span i:l' .V .:! 'I " ;t I Jv.NeVILI.K, Wi nidrinee, of this citv. h:.s S. O.h-11, of New York. IU: sjian of mares. Cah r.m- ::... nette, and they wiil it East next week. Cahwa.i !... eor.1 ef 2:10?, .Tcar.ctte. w!.-i full sister, cieyear you:i-r. : to be cvi-o fas tt-r. They are e ctt1 one of the iiii'-t rn 't -!i ; in the country. Tin i-: Mr. Odeil is said to t--.tv-;i tiiousan.l dollar-!. A ilMt KOKX-Wil,' ua .l,,,,!,,,,., , f 1 places above thc knee. V'-eooore t i t f. ' Zl J? f1"?' i 'i!okelt'. a etone-drysser. had his face tisisting of about two hundred I " . .' ' barrels of oil. The canning' house ; ITniZ l , ' -o i7 was greatly damagel Total loss i f! on s lted from t v iwiet viuunii 1111 hit 1 1. 1 . ' ii 1 ? 100,000 ; no insurance. Arrest oil. be- rcuntijlvaida Xaliou.il Guard" it is announced at Ilarrisburg j 10 1UC uiorougmy used up today, ; 01 the safe; also ot the combination, that Governor Iloyt will appoint nd tJre is not the slightest pros-, which was written on a paper in Dp 11;,,' r i , . 1 WKt v rt'htf tor hiu unless he can Prewer t pocket 1 he burglars struck I r Il.goe-e, ,of Merccrsburg College, !niusU.rup courage to shut himself! a bonanza, helping themselves to r-U.c Superintendent of. schools. Dr. up and appoint an armv of secreui-cash to the amount of from 87.000 n 1. j . i . .. 1 r . 1 , a .-. 1 . tirMiajn s term expiree! in June re 10 bee pe-opieior mm. liowjto eio,'jiAF. ie.e ut-tcctivcs eomc last, and he has been holding over 'vou- t-jC by tlie way, to intro-1 time during thc morning succeeded ever since. The Governor lias now d,u.cc? cus?n- ,fr PH'-'-S U 1-1 in arresting four employees of the , . , phcatiems for office m the newspa- express company. The agent stat sclecled Ins successor, who jrJl be f)0rs? jt sriL- n J.i ! r., ti.nt m t) J rw J'oiU. jiominaUl withhi a shert Ji.e . jdan. . 'covered. - Wasuixgtox. March 11. The Ex ecutive Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies has addressed, through Captain Cprbin, thc following letter to Governor lloyt, of Pennsylvania, on behalf of the Executive Com mittee: "I desire to thank you, and through you the officers "and men of the National Guard of your State, for the fine display an el soldierly bearing during the parade in this city on the 4th iDst. I will add I that not a complaint has come to us of thc miscoi.duct of a single officer or soldier of the entire command. Their drill ane! soldierly bearing drew lOrtli praise of every one, and Sr. I,:ifiH, M.arc!i Q. Michael J. Rielly, an ex-letter carrier,' formerly a policeman, wliilo, descending from the third to the second story of the shoe factory of Philip Grant & Co., about 11 o'clock this morn ing, met Albert C. Hatch, a former employe of Grant Co.. who '.vas goii.g Up niairs, aim shoi him in the head, killing him .instantly, From acijuaintunees of both men it is learned that Iticliy had seduced Hatch's wife, and had on two or three eiceasions taken her away J from home aue snePt two or thi'te 1 i:. 1 . 1 - . ' u.iyi ami mguts wnu iiur in a tamo. Hatch vowed vengeance, and openly and repeatedly stated that ho would kill Rielly on sight. When they met on tko fetairway this piorniria llaiah aituniptod to'Uraw a weapon but Rielly w;i3 too quick for him, and sent a b'-dlet through hid bi'aiii before he could get his pistol out. Hatch's hari'l wag ia his pistol pocket when hp died, Kitily wn taken to the police station, Lu'trenjsJ cs to make a statement until he has consulted a lawyer. ; was not seriously injuriil. It is snp I posed there was a flaw in the iron ! Land, which gave way undcrthecen- Cirie AGo, March M A gang of ; stone was accelerated bv the abscise eight young thieves, seven of whom ! of corn in the hopper, are under 17 years old, and the ! '- 1 m eighth, who is 2o, hired by the oth ers at on? dol'ar per diiy,'wai capt ured by the police last night as they A Sf-Hous Uailruad Accident. were removing to a hiding place 15 Masks of qmeksilver, which thev had thrown into the snow from a freb'ht car of the Raltimore and' Ohio Rail road Company. near South Park. The depredations of jtang of young criminals elates back to New PiTTsnt'Koii, Pa., March 13. At 3 o'clock this morning a freight train ran into a yard train on the Pan Handle bridge in South Pittsburgh, throwing three gQn,ilohs and the ten der of ti e. yi,rd vnixir,e off Urn bridga in.'o the street, fifty feet below. Tlie oonduetor of the yard train. Charles r . - ., .... ' , Year',, They h.yo .made it their TLL, practice to ixam freight ears, either t r . ' 1 J""-1.--','' , "l" tuvakir locks or finding doors open :!,u11 fi:ac-.ur',!. H's broken a-U u tts and once in they were not partial-! otherwise in,mP uo that fi: recov Iarastothe character of tho iWh iv'-ulu-'u- t llarrlson.anoth- t bev- -rout. f.f.v-,1 i;m.r-,-.a vl .M-',eiMaM1 Uil'.l HIS legs OTOKCn 1 "v ' .. .. i.ino lln"rra our. :t ury goojs wer generally tneir t-poil, vmcn tiit-y would tnrow out along side of the track, to be piekeel up by companions. Besides the 15 flasks of quicksilver recovered, it known tf(ut they have siolen this kind of freight before and pawned it. The police have fur fcl'uo time Wen In formed ff the robberies, which are reported to-have aggregated moro than ?VQ. ? injuries. r ... anu lingers cut on. His however, aro not considered elanger ous. The accident wa3 caused bv loth trains petting jnfa tht same IJotilt at one, tho operator, Foster, living a white signal up. Foster sayi ho did not know thc yard train was corning, as the fogwas. tou dense to see it. Coroner Hopo had him placed under arrest, but the jury ex onerated him and he was released. tnonniliiiryfsn. Cremation. Affrsj-. CiV-ixNATi, March 10. A feud has long existeel between Joseph McDermot and Mot Lightfoot, both farmers of Kentucky. They met la..-t evening and the quarrel" being renewed, both drew pistols. At tempts to separate them failed, ttnd botli ured aijout the same tune. A ball from McDcrmolt's pistol took effect in I.ightfoot's left hip, inflict ing a painful wound, while Light foot's aim was more fatal, Ids pistol bail piercing McDermc.tt's heart, killing him instantly. Eightfoot. not knowing that he killeel his man, Ros-ta, Col., March 10. Early this morning n fire bre,ke out ih ?.i!ie('s grocery stove, and tmrending tnence, eiestroyeet tiie enure uusi nesH portion of the city, including the post ollice and its contents, to gether with several stocks of mer chandise. The fire was evidently of incendiary oritjin, an out-houso, the iGC-hoiiiiG and tho floor ot the gro cery having been Baturateel with WAsmxGTox. Pa,,, March The U? c,f Arihur Strabos was taken from the casket th's morning with out ceremony and wrapped in a sheet soaked in aluni water. It was then laid on the iron crib. ftd at 9 o'cl-x-k it was f luccd in the re tort of the I.cMoyn3 furnace. At W tno furnaco door was opened and revealed the body gradually wasting away. At 10:20 a.,m. ilv'o j head began to criuljo, nnd three- gave evidence of their hish moral i lav on the ground. Litditfoot was . , . ... I . - C --O ' ' nv,n, wiMi mm vnurun, ill 1 ,111c ill 1 esieil. coal-enl. Ihe out-honse was first ! quarters of an hour later nothing discovered to be on fire, and imsie-! rcniaineel but a few bones. At 1 1;$ diately afterward the flames broke! the furnace was scaled vtp tvi x'm, out in the interior of tho stpre, and incineration bein then regarded as an explosion soon eiccurrcd, scatter- Cumrdeu, There "were present Mr. ing fire brands in every direction, i Devore. undertaker oi littKbnrrb The water supply from the mills P. It. Roberts, - of Lunday's Eanei their conduct while in this city j fired three more shots at him as he i was soon exhausted, and the flames ! Erie county : A. C Ouimbv r,f were allowed to tako their course, Crawford county, and Capt. James i rHirteVl Z i"ir , .,nst r The loss is estimated at $130,000. 1 M. Cox, of Philadelphia. 1 2 oT hu VJ Sax Francisco, Manh lo. At Maxey, Ari--Via, last night, Diek I,!eiy ji. a notorious cowboy, shot E. Menn, and was himself shot dea l by ene U'Nfcil. At Eldorado, Ne vada, Ilar.k 1-arish shot a man named Clark, over a game of cards in Greenwood's saloon, and then killed Greenwood. When the Coro ner came, Parish, at the muzzle of a ph.tol, compelled him to tike f;u Greenwood's pocket thf w.ncy he had won from P;u v.), and return it to the hUte-P, who defies arrest and remains at large. Four Xejjrocs I.ynehe.l. Nmv Or.r.i-ANs, Li., March II. A special to the Wvoi from Little R-k, Arl , ivs that information ha3len reeeiveil of the lynching of four negroes implicated" in the murde r of Ishmael, near Jonesboro. Craighead county, by a gang e.f ma-iked men, variously estlmated'at trom two to thrc hundred. The lynchers spnmg out of the woods iUiKmnned the building where the negroes hid Wen temporarily plac ed, overpowered the guards, and taking the prisoners, haivl them to a tree near bv. and if i;? it refill silently and .v quickly as thev had paUie-Kxl. ' New Orleans, Man-'i S. A di patoh Uthu Democrat ;rom Little KociC . reports a horrible murder at Jonesboro. -Crair!in.l i-.mni,. kansas. Mattie "ishm ail. ohlpfn years ohl, was lea alaic ia fi ho ise while her tafo vent to a mill. On nu vctum he Anmd Ins eLunditnr lytns on the floor weltering ia a pool of blood. She had been 'murdul with a club or an axe. Tho object ot the murder was r,,hberv Her father being wealthy, It was supp..s i tht-rv Yia a large sum of money n tha house. The place was ran sacxed but no money was fourj, A number of negroes have Lr,m arrested. The goo; honscwitV, , . 1 1 giving ner nouse its srr:;,. ing, shoulel bear in miie dear iniuatcs of her Lous precious than many hf.r-v- their systems need cJe-an-ir.!'-:; riiying tlie l.-.f. re-.-.:;;::::,.- :: stomach nH? Viwels to rr-.vr: i: cure the disease's ariin ; :'n-w malaria and miasma. nd r. . know that there i nothing t!,:.t do it so perlVetfy and suri-ly li Hitters, ihe purest and U-?t (:':: iciiies. Concord, .V. H. : ' RriMU'h 1" I'ronii-- Ti'.iiUK Hapt::, Ind., M..:: Mrs. Mollie Nuekleberry. a 30 rears of ase, shot at Ge.. buckle on the street ve-t.-r l..y. missed him. the .-!:ot I.tui-.-a and inflicting a siigU w 'ur.-L Arbuekle is a jaininesit mtr. here and is ve.irs ot a.'e. - it. . , .ucKirf-rry was ioniii riv a hi store and alleges tli.it !. ed to marry her and ha 11 to do so. Ki!l-d. ---I .1" I e.'.r. F.vrtMi.i.-s. Ky., M.n!i before dark last evening ' foot, son of Dr. J. J. i.i.-l Jo-eph M .-Den not t m.-: it oliice arid rein-wed a o i i.'1 an old grudge. Ti:-y::i and fired simultaneously, w Der molt fill dead, shot t'.n heart. .ightfiK-.t was vr.: wounded in the thigh. Ii" were young and of reput.th; lies. This place is mek:::;i! Confederate Cros3 Roads." ti 'A - T by w'nioh it is p.tp !arl r,x):is!on-; h l1'. I'.v-. Cini 1:; ati, March s. T!a- found dead ui a loin-iy part i tres3cotu.lv, was joim Vv e'.-L 1 ' "" . - v.,.-.. (Ill, l i'UI i L - the manwi o had a !r-!:''v- tv United S'ates. M ar-i .V.-mmissioi.i-r l'anivi-;i. ' Davis an il Campltll near!; Wtk'll and a comp.tr.:"".' were fleeing from ju-t;n'. it is 8upMised, had i';i;;" money, made by ni,!!.-!.:i' heand his companion ii.vl ' whiclt i-nued i;i his beiii,'k xn5!on pro L.1' A 1 )iuh lrt.ni Ktrvatio:i. 1-ekux, Marcli V).-An Alex andria newspaper states that a trav-clkr- name.1 (Jessi, who was second in command to Gordon I'acha at the time of the Jatt.-r's eampaiun against the slave traders, and who has since been engaged in similar operations m Dari'or L-k.j - .. : "ii v PURE WIN32, FOR SALE IIt A. J. C.-vU-ert A. J. i'' S'.jre, Soioenwt, r at kn SUSAR GROVE Jit Five nlltt north nf Sm . tf'T'- ln-.-iiire. Itie ful!.wp.' a, 1W i-f Jtot-K. GRAPJT, ELrVCKBEKRY. CHEf!5f CURRANT, EL0ER3ER.1Y. W!LD-ChE ' AND CIDER WINE, WbieU wiil be KM In qunlitT " K This le il morn -r n',,k' m mental pnrptwee ; ln k K h Ct It IT ' X. 1 id. St; Bl I - Wt Hi.' r by w.' r b; j In Iv - Ui ' rh!. tl.e us F n, ott I liv, w St, I Jll b: 8," lin I l h Hi 01 h 4 t Ml l t! w Da waul a pore w :ne.