The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, January 11, 1882, Image 2

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nrt o TI..rlYI Blast Wce.v IU'1.1
liie omen:, "uam. r-
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EDWAEJ) 8CTLL. Euitor and Proprietor.
Cnlrritti's Sister.
?5-rc Kraoitu
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Led :'m i'.eyii Tin-: or'i:n of the "Saints" of
i!c,lt lUs j Ul;lI) ail?!,!U"CM thnt converts V.-AsniNoroxDfC. 6.-The .VptoV j Yankto::, I). T., Jan. l.-!u.ing
c to the V---- to the Mormon .;th vure. mane in ;.... , vr.mrrow will publish a loin: the yr.st tn j d.ivs some iaiercstina
field monument fund. ' The - :-tory is j Great IV.'.iin during th year; njk'tti. ,Vrn Mrs. Francis .Guitcan j developments have been made re
den:ed on tiulWstr. arid if s-iii c j:i').-it- being vcuhh. '. vV'hen n ;.S.:ov:.V, he prisoner's sister, in rjgnrdhig the Douglass county -war-
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Fj iKhiful Scene.
It is paid t!ic friend;! of 1 Ipn. aw.
! uel Duller, our present State Treas-
WEDNESDAY.
.. . January 11. 185'J. j
The Prohibitionists will meet in
State Convention, at Harrisburg, on
the 10th of this month.
' TnE looses by fire in Philadelphia
during the past year are said to
amount to nearly two millions of
dollars.
KEromiER Maf-es' journal, the
I'ctrolcum World, kicked the bucket
with the close of the year. It died
of too much Wolfe.
urcr. will urge him before the next
Cuurculioa 3 a ciuJ; lata ipr Gov
ernor. Mr. Butler's record as a
legislator and as TrxMurci, shows
him to he fin intelligent, careful,
prudent man. and worthy of any j
honor the State can bestow upon j
him. :
Fr.on all parts f the country
come intelligence f the rapid
spread of small-pox. Large cities,
as a rule, sre the teat f this danger
ous disease, hut it is low scattered
a!l over the country, and is Faid to
be particularly violent in the far
; procure
-dm mon "' missionaries, cupped in
siiierS. OU the wholesale !
, . . , . i-r.!p:i to tnc ellect inci ine omv , nrsi oi nisi i eoruarv, v, aner n.
ioorb.ie w avtvt &iHl puaisaod, , r3r., who rt.aUy scew.H t.. carejlirown appeared :it the Executive
lit. thtrre is no law tmuvr whieh the j wj,nt, ixvoir.'-is f i!nite.-i in his !OiCv with a petit1' -' ' ring there-
trie san;. buf
p'an, c.'.;i be j-uui-hed.
the infamot:s work i
tcr. MjuisMi; uumivr u; .-.. to Becure
M; .-oville savs : ilI deem that j the tr?:batia oi Uuuglufia coun-
. i jfUvli - '. 'meni cans ior correenon. iv. in oruer to pruve cimciuaiveiv
, , ; Jud.t.,- rom the VAK) or -UK) letters j that Urown, Kiillwell and lloyt, the
the eloak of religion it is tolerated, j wurt adjourned Wednesday ' after-
j the more sliaiiic to religion. In'rr-1 noon, to say nothing ol newspapers
Groin.
We-st, which Las been fo rapidly
ig up v.ith foreigners who a? a
Ox Tuesday of last week Postmas
ter General Ilowe and Attorney
uenerai i,rebicr iw. uu nre hoptilo to vaoc:RaUon.
duties of their new positions. j , ..,
, , , t , ! Tue Legislature at i last session
The proprietors of the hotel Vj , an' act authorisins the State
Bellows Falls, t, have been sued s . mako ft lorin of ten
for $20,000, for selling liquor to one.jj. d o rf f,jml hc )Ut.
Good, who died of alcoholism. isUnding loan3 al,0ut fulling due.
Oxe' hundred and ninety-eight j The bid? lot this ur-w loan were
steamships were wrecked during the . opened at ITarrisburg on Wednes
year 1881, the lnrgeft number ever day last, and the awards were DirCe
lost in a like period since steam was ' at ' ?) and 4 per cent., and r.t these
Thk We! --itcs and the D:
who liavc I- en diektrit". for a mule
ticket for iu ;t fall have got so for
that tli: proj 's'aion has been made
to give Wo'fc the Governor and
Lieutenant Governor, r.nd the Dem
ocrats the Supreme Judge, Secretary
of Internal Affairs raid the Legisla
ture. The proposition has not been
accepted, but only because the
Democratic cha?ra::ui -jvs that the
Wolfites bhould co:no out boldly
for the Democratic ticket instead of
offering t!ie;iiselves for sale. 7i;--
applied to ocean navigation.
'rates a pretutuui of nearly SiOO.nOO
, , , . 1 was paid the State.
Tar. public debt was decreased, .w,oniK- for tl
durmg the month of December 512,-!cmjt of un(lcr R
7W,G2J.o(,anritnedeerese jor u,e L,.cun lhat thc
six months from , June sh to of tllC Treasury De
cember Clt was 575,1(1, ,TO4.W. ,
COME Ol ins irteiiu.i uic wi'i" ..iji '
get up a boom in f.'vor of Judge ' More than dour
eon:i;ienee
o araovnt oi i
Tiii:s:e is a row i.mong the Demo
crats of the New York legislature,
the usual Tammany r.nd ar.ti-Tnm-manj
fiht. J;il:;i Kelly and his
adherents weie kicked out of tift;
last Democratic State Convention.
New York City elected enough
Tammany members of the Legisla
ture to JiuM the balaiit'e of power in
the Senate and House. The anti
TainmaTiy Dtioocrats cannot orgn
ize the Le.n-latnro without tiieir
votes, and Kelly is disposed to
! averse u:s rejection nom the fctat
sent with favorable extracts mark
ed, I feel qnitc sure thai a great
, j many people not only care what be-
loonies n in. II. vney ii n-
tided desire that he shall have fair
play. Among these letters, more
than a quarter are especially sym
pathetic. A large numlv of the
letters are requests for uutograplis
couched in kind language, and in
many instances the' show a pro
found sympathy with him in what
they are pleased to call his misfort
une. Some speak of their sorrow at
the suffering of President Garfield,
but add "they are convinced he was
honest in his delusion that God de
manded the sacrifice," and hope he
will have fair play. What they
will think of the cutting short tlie
defence and the declaration of Mr.
Davidge for thc prosecution that
this cise must be closed, although
there were nine of our best witness
es in waiting to go on the stand
(and all Mr. Iieed asked in his elo
quent plea for "thi3 penniless, de
mented creature" was but one day
more i, remains to be. seen. A time
will come when the people will get
the truth in this as well as in other
matters, and they will dem ind a
reckoning. God grant, it may not
come too late. The. country no
country can afford to see any injus
tice done anywhere. I should not
have taken upon myself the resp.n
sibihtv of'rushina into print"' at
' i tins juncture did it not seem to me
Elack for President. Tiie mea
of it is said to be to keep Pennsvl-
vuiia u; of Tildeii's clutcln? in
1SSJ.
eq'iireU was
. Convention by now dictating terms; that an effort is coming from some
Tiiei::-: is a eer.end crowl along
(theliiie uf half-breed papers bteauie
'the President in making his Cabinet
The end of the Guiteau trial is at ' apiointments has chosen Stalwarts
last in sight The evidence is arl in, for advisers: What would these
and it i thought that another 'week gentlemen have? ' Would t?iPy.cn-
will be sufficient for the lawyers icier, like circumstances, have' gone
speeches, the Judge's ( barge and the j outride the circle of their friends for
jury's verdict counsellors? The tnen thus far
- ' ' . . ; selected are all known to the eoun
A nnAoE of polygamous imssion- L cx,KtklK(.j tio
aries from Utah were roughly ban-1 no one dare sav, or even hint,
died by a London mob, while at- L t aro orineanaUe,
tempting to hold religious (? ser-1 no amo lhp
vices, and were obliged to seek !taURcl0st &'a truc,t r.epabl.ns,
refuge in a police ctation. j commaud cncotc
respect, and toe rre3ident would
Democrats squirm over tlie medicine
Kelly prescribes, hut they must
swailow il or lose the oCiees. The
Tammany men refused t' go into
the Democratic caucus mi Monday
riighr. - " . -
kcki:me op sizckssio.v.
at AlbaiiV. The anti-Tammany j quarter to have it npjear that tine
detence in the Ouiteau case is oe
coming discouraged. Just how it is
expected that this view in the news
vhixtox, Jacuary 3, ISS2.
The President's reeeptin yestef
! Q. i.wv, h.U. January Junng
llirf innrrji Bf-rviec i( tlie ivev. fci
J..:
Wamii.v.;to.s',
Seville anh li
I mon Kuhlehenlioeltr, at the Salem '.d the prrparut;.-., . tl e prayer. V,
! Evangelical Ctturci, t!.U afu-rnoo. ' b- o-lered hy lh- del-f-sc to t.-e -eui
night iitiisfi-
!' the prayer.-1 V
St. L,; m. ,! .
Gii'.atn. 'IV T;
tili-e Mc!)f.t,;::.'
man i.;i!:;'.l
I (W '1 tlli'll lit 1 Il't ' II IIIT'TIMI
- ...... v. ..w ..... ... ( . . , . , -w . fc r.. .,..)..). i r; . t - , ill r v . i ; i . i
i . .... ...I to iiviitin t-.-.m.-' j.f'i'urriui. ill lac 10. -.i.i.i-j-- - . ".w.1
House. The weather was all that ! rueh for the street ?ome frtv jr- ': 'H ' t' tbe t ' ; I l-V. :
could be desire,!, and tho wYkUv ' ;r d"-;- '( ?'
periectfv drv, which is seldom the ! Tl, church u one of trie lar- of iu, .. . w - ; ; -
.i '.trs tiiiio ofvt-ir gest in the city. anl was filled by done as tilC n n.u -i an ; ;,, r , r v ' . ! 4
''Tfat tfhi ftng lidein the friends of the deceased. All the 1-ionor comm.teo r ,.u - - J - 5,
Anl.ur's fir, rw-i.i-tu tir .'. o-it b-aU Were tilled an 1 the standing ei.ee or .-ti aeiii, - ... u...,r...
,rU Ut.d :.rilf . . ' . "f'r,0.. r, in the ui.l and about the could not r-,U by the rea,on a i.s ; -l- .r ?. ! fr
larae nuuiorra o iuokc oiaer - - . , , . , . i i. . ... ii ...t ,r ..,.';: o, ... . ; .
.I, u,r V!i .MV;Uliltl. .. U IB Ciiil UWl I UOiUteii ffs ui- ......, , ; " ;.,.
i I .!.; at;l j'-k I'.r '':
; pi-r-, an-.! .-. rf.
!.-.;.;, sr-t t.y lKl . ,
wise would not attempt the task
of approaching the While House on
New-Year's (lay; and many went to
grasp the hand of the man who has,
since called to tho position ol eniel
magistrate, shown too gentle
disposition, the tenderness
ami. withal, the strength ami noble
ness of character that makes a nian
among tm u .ret.
Tiiis was none of ynursp.read ea
gle receptions, but one that showed
the good so'id sense of the Presi
dent. I know a iifHidiy number of
the attendants a!xut anil around
the White Ilou-e, and 1 was 'old
that Mr. Art iur forbid the display
of bunting and (lau,a in decorating
lfiir WW )Ci:tlliit?tL
.. ...... ;.. f tn.ru t,,,.';i. ilnwii. 1 nr .o-i ! Wiiuld not liuve il.'.it: f.!
li i .ciiil.' in tae vieiiiitv , net !;i.t !or such iiisnne o iusiO!i,
.f ..!1..i.tr r-n .n-r,-' Wii v. U tu .t i'li:h V I Ui? CTlll.e Oiliiri'U
,.r.,l ft.,, r.,W ,n.rt.oftwl. Men wo-i ."uiest him: but 1 thwiury Oav a ;"i paU ictu
UL1U Liib vvllv"v . " .-1
len-s of en and chUdren poured out of the ; r.-a- ,r.(1bk- iloubt f s to. the ii.sui,!.y
of heart ''I'iors leading from the main floors of u.-c . eu-. d ti.ey shou.J r"ve l.:n
d noblp-la.id galleries into the hail leading; the i.wdito? the. douot ; that toe; a-
t,i t!i street, all tfi'oit to top them try isImy tjdto it..l' account m::!.i.eMa
beiii" fruitless. Tiio peophs were ' t;ons ot f'-elhig on the part oi m
f...n.'i,. ti.id iv.'ilil iUt.-u to notliimr. i i; ef ts : that the lurv L.ive
!,t
Tlie scene that followed was hide- t c -i.tiuer the huj-prtson oi
scribable. The shrieks of the worn-
i-ix -... Tilling. I with tlie- shouts ot
the men who seemed to be
lv the prosecution us r,;i-i:
Mich evidence, :t produced.
persons named in tho petition for
commissioners, were bona fide set
tlers, Browu had entered the names
of all three of them at the Land Of
fice, and the names of several other
persons, sorm: of whom are known
to he myths. For these frauds upon
the Laud Otiice Brown will proba
bly be brought before the United
.Slates Commission in a day or two.
The recent, investigations have al
most satisfied Governor Ordwuy
that E. ll. Iloyt, one of the com mid
sioners appointed, is a myth, ami us
Stillwi 11 failed to qualify, it now ap
perij that the whole swindling
Kocme of procuring the organiza
tion of tins county by forgery and
perjury will be held illegal, and all
oflSrown's transactions in issuing
tho warrants and bonds will prove
invalid.
C. F. Strong, a young man who
appeared at Springfield last spring:
and whose home is supposed to be . Hi r,.,,,.. f,.,1.1,t fortunate women, ;
at .Newark, A. . I., was employed to'.i; n :,- .. ,,;,...- extricating t hem from their perilous rv to law
' 1 u J". . tiLimuiiua. no '. ..w- ------ - a. I. i .. ... .... ,...r ii' .li.lli
.,' up v m luiiis uiiii ujmis to u.i ;u- S..M .1(mired for its Creat beauty. ; position. AS lasi. ii i.tK'.i' i.ui .'.' - i e. i::t 'ii.- io ii,i.ii.-.ni:r,.v ,t
tistic maimer, btrotig uecame dis-j the Oldest Inhabitants' were removed to houses m toe vi- n under the iswuhe u iu.u.i toat ii
sipated and disclosed the whole pro- ( ,7,',,, .....l.oi) uv Mr ' is U-initv and cared for. ! was command"! by Gid.
M !J (.lit n'c t
, i-'i.m ii: ,,
of the Woo. .:;t ( t
: ...; -.oose to
i.t-rlnir thf-
t
' S!t
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er
i nt:il
j.T, ,,.pr:svu,..Mh..ll :
i 1 1 j r mj -ri tiie n-.n-r to t' -
won uii" M.'ir .u.ito.'i w:?!.
fright-' Jiav; beert uafavorabi to the pr...-; i!l,-:r escape. . !,:,.-;,
ened out of their senses, . re bar-! cution : that it tlie jury t.elieved toe : !:b ty a:
f:d In f.'w rninun-s t be doorway t oiiyooer . sound mind, out r )'.:i"w .."' u i..ui u.', vi
a 1
was Liocked up, and during the maiice in the conoo;
'the
OU
.i i . ' . i . - ..... i l :. i: rt...ir nnrtnni ill the - tl!Il nail a ti.cv .snottld r-.uu-.T a eri.e
tne piace, as ne consiuereu it uiioig-:t."-'' p . , ; , , ,, ... ;,.. tn, . t 1 i.-id
. . . . i ....r.. I. u.i. r.r. f tf ....... u ... m.. ..!.-r 1 1 1 1 in rv S f.-. ; 1 i ' ,,40
UoZ.eil Numrij iitit i;'h , ii....i....w.. . , ...... .... j . i,.
i s .utl. ir.lv d;r
,f!!l
v.'.is -xe;
lUTcd t-i-
-et;o!i. ,
;.vi i
mlad and unoecounnctne occasion. "wv - ,. ,, it' em 'lie r.r
fc. Senator Don Cameron wore steps under the feet of the terror-1 !i:t a vvi.uct n not gauty opon h 1 u pr-. -is ;
white silk with front breadth trim-Utricken crowd A tey men , who ; ,,, s or the n, hctmentn-p. -..o.- - . on; b,
mcdwith gold brocade satin. Thelhad recovered from tneir irb , the deal,, ot the lWi.i.t u t;.e , -- -.."!;:'
tr;.n.l will, (.;nt! worked heroically to rerctie toe 10. District ot C.dimioia, and that a ( ' .e l.re. on. ,.u., t.;-
tnd floeci-f-tlffl m L- r.o-.vl. -( tiiat th:s net was titra-1 soum; , var.
would t.i.t make the acei
.i
d-1
ceedir.g. fejiiool districts were iorm
cd and a houac built in the follow
ing manner: A slianty eight by ten
1'vet was built on one side of the
town line of the so called county.
.- . J . . - ... .1 ':
.ui omcer mo.eo into u, posicu up one 0Y.i(Xk
a notice oi a sciiooi meeting, ana ut
ter the required number of days' no
tice this lone ollicial would unani
mously vote to buiid a schooihou.se
costing Slo'jQ, and isue bonds there
for. As soon as this performance
was over, the. shanty was moved its
length across thc line into the next
towiisiiip. The same comedy was
enacted and authority was granted
to issue SI-jC') more in school bonds.
In this ivav one small sh&nty was
Masi, numbering twenty-five on It was found that veral were
.,m..,i .w...'..v.r...r.;n.i ).w tl... Uenonslv and nrooaoiy nuanv in-
I rmi-'ii '.-ti!ti:it! o! tin anion
!of luonev s.i fur disbursed for wii-?"w U-
i i .,r n.,i,i(;1m.inn mre . Airs. MiiKer. a inameu ia-i y i i,esx i-es ami rnnea':'; iy en' -n.'r--
lined about 4- vcars. reeei vcu nnt v- nai oiaei s tne t s; oi me ei.c.t.i
papers is to affect the decision in ! made to answer for two di.itricts.and
ihe court, I cannot comprehend. ! to represent three thousaud dollars
P.e that as it may, the one who prob ! in school-hnu;es.
I ably cares more than any person 1 ihe friends uf -ucCoy are strug-
iiving for the prisoner end nis do-jgu ng nard to cover up ins tracss by
The (iir;u-d estate, in the Quaker
City, is growing steadily, the income
of the property for the year just
closed being $000,000. Friends of
thc Trust believe the income will
soon reach a round million.
Gov. IIoyt on Wednesday issued
a proclamation declaring the pay
ment, cancellation, extinguishment,
and final discharge of $421,Sol.OO of
the principal ol the public debt of
the State for the year ending Dec. I
SO, 1SS1.
have been fool:?!), indeed, to select
as advisers those who are not in
harmony with his visws.
tt will not be surj rising if 18-Si
sei-s a rather singular shilling of po
litical oositions in tiiis country,
in the lirst place the indications aro
that the South, heretofore so solidly
Democratic, will veer entirely
around, and become a vcty strong
hold of Republicanism. The color
ed vote of those Stites, reinforced
by the white liepuhii !ai.s and the
liheral Democrats, will be too strong
for the lkiurbons, and that such a
I combination rant be looked for is
unite evident to the close observer.
Feom all sections of our !.-ro.d
land comes thc -same reports of
prosperity and lucrative business
during the past year. Trade and
labor have flourished and loon am
ply rewarded, and everywhere con
tentment and high hopes of contin
ued success are to be found. If
people will take care to avoid ex
travagance, live within tiieir means,
and get out of debt, the present
The State line between Pennsvl
Tania and Ohia- has recently been ! year, if blessed with full crops, will
surveyed, and is now being marked j witness a further advance in every
by stone monuments which project
one foot above the ground. They
are set four feet deep and are dressed
to a point and appropriately in
scribed. PuiLADixriHA dispatches say that
Wolfe was in that city last week
trying to make a Kiicker with the
Democratic leaders to run a fcybred
ticket part4 reformer," part Demo
cratic, Thc deal failed because
Wolfe wanted the candidate for
Governor.
The Tammany and anti-Tammany
Democrats -in thc New York
Legislature have locked hornn. No
organization can be effected, the
Tammany men holding the balance
of power and refusing to join in
with tlie regulars. John Kelly is
still Koss. .
The policy holders in thc Lycom
ing Mutual Fire Insurance Company
will not be agreeably surprised to
learn that the receiver has laid an
assessment of twenty per cent, upon j
their notes. This 'assessment,' it is j
said, will pay thc debts of thc com-;
pany and close it up.
branch of industry. Past experience
has taught us that prosperity brings
with it the spirit of speculation, and
in the hurry to get rich, men will
abandon tine, ordinary and sure
paths of business and rash into
speculations, the failure of which
endanger the prospcr'.t of entire
communities. We Uust that the
predictions which are now being
madeof a reverse in businers rmjy
proye untrue, and we are 'satisfied
they will, if prudence and economy
are not cast aside, und the sjnrit of
speculation be held in check.
It is renounced that Gen. Grant
has become convinced that General
Fitz-John Porter is a j-reatly injured
man and has been unjustly con
demned. This conclusion has been
reached after n careful reading of
the testimony in the case, and the
reports of the rebel ofTit'ers who took S
part. ii the second batlie ot Lr.l.
Run, which were rait before the
court martial, but are now aceesi'ole.
General Grant sivs he' believes that
"had all of th.e testimony and docu
ments, now available been brought
fence, beg? leave to state that, so far
a3 she is concerned, there is no dis
couragement. I shall stand by him
against the whole world, against my
whole family even, as I have stood
since that fa'ted '21 of July until the.
end, whatever that may be, shall
come. Because I know that his
cause is righteous, because to him
it was the command of God, and iic
obeyed against his own will and
inclinations. '"This faith shall be
accounted unto him for righteous
..... . .. ,n
ness. ' il the Liord wills 1 can tav i
rr.-ii-.ft.l,vp (fi biro n:i ihe scaffold even
as calmly as if it were cood niirht, ! r a window of tlie blacksmith
iVforethe Presidential year it is j ?i well assured am I of his eternal iop oi James A. Am mon, near
not at ail improbable that a nwjori-1 salvation. j Jarre'.tsvdle, presumably for shelter,
tv of the Southern Strdes will have "Frances Gi in:.u Seovn.u:." Nothing more wa.s seen of him un-
iollowed tiie lead of Virginia and! j til Saturday about 1'. M., when
joined the Kenublican army for cood. Tiie Home of Giants.
making f.d.-e affidavits, whieh they
are sending to Washington in onkr
to -procure McCoy's appointment as
I mted States Marshal before a judi
cial investigation can be made.
A ItcniAikaii'c and Horrible IVaih.
Piia.Ain. Md., Jan. 5. Thos. Pri
lcy, an aged man who has been
working about tlie Jarrcttsvillc
neighborhood, met with a horrible
death a few days ago. lie was ad
dicted to sf ong drink, and on Fri-
day t:i 'lit about 0 o'clock was seen
s-oiuicrs ot the war oi im. me
general reception to citizens was at
a great numoer can
ed, and there would have been more
had it rot been for the very cold
weather.
The civilians enme next and occu
pied tho balance of the day given
to tho reception. At this time a
continuous iine of humanity, four
deep, . stretched from the main en
trance to the White House down
the walk from u hundred yards be
entrance
ate to tha
ii;il injuries, from which, it w btliev-: merit witntsscs in the Guiteau trial
cd she will die. Maggie .Meyer, a I t i l and the wllurc for the
young lady, was bruised in trie luce ; dete'
by boot beds, and injun.il internal- j man
iv. .darv iveves, .uary aim i-.:e.o,
Minnie lirundy a;d Mr Dock'mt
yond the
grounds.
All tlie details were managed with
skill and forethought, resulting in
system and order throughout tiie
day. Picket.
We were compelled 1 1 '"bod Pick
et's letter down," as we published a
full account of the President's recep
tion on tho fourth oage of this pa- j
per. j.d. -
A Mystery tTnravelcd al I.."st.
use at i-z;&.n'J. mtre :'re
IliV WiiWrhCS WiiOsC o:i;s liOt ) et
I.i...n i.'jl I" c.l. th. . f..rrirr.ftri. rs
! .,. . .. t, .. .. - ..... .. v ..
!of ihu trial i.o one is to see- (!u:T. au
ali young women, were seriously in-j in his cell, except his counsel and
iiii.,1 ......I flij.ir rpriwiTV is dolibf.- : t.tv.! i- -n.il sisr..r Vt'i.rrVfi ( 'ro-V: r
Hi! Mrs. I)olcman-,ttn elderly lady ; says the a.-s.:ssi h r- grown more s?
Mrs. and Miss ' Ixjhman.aml Miss riuu.- ; t;d tho-ighifal within The past
Wiseman were also serious!-." i'.jur- j fv days, aiil i-l i-v- that his
to a feeling ot
prospfCt bf-fiT"
tizen ociiheratri v
rio'. fuort illy w ,
tu:'it;v;-. tvbo ;': ii. h,
i seized tne oniHirte.mfv 1
ami ran. a ei-i;-r;i
gun btittien .l.e t
.piiejr . r:.- r-.
j entrt i.e.-fl t.a. jus. t; j
st-ltups. Th- batth: n.--time.
i'i.n, tl.;- ,
the three i'D i:;.-s .
.Melton w;.s .-!. thr--.- -:
mnn. li.uii''-! iVi.m,'.. ,r.j :
thigh, and a v. ;.i t.-r. .'
the i-or.i- of his ! i s! .; .
in an-i i joooc t:.o.;
ho:titig. and w; j
ham was the re i:e
element
!; ,..
ed, Key. Dr. Hellenback was caught Usui i giving way
in the crowd and had a rib broken, j despondency at tb
hi
fueiosilies ('tin; Census.
"WiK-.'Ji.Nc.roN,
, t,
fhere are tloiens ot miiuences at
work to tiiis end, r nd such a result
is in the direct line- of probability.
This secession from Dourbonism
will have to be made good, if made
pood at all, by proselyting r.t the
North, and already the work has be
gun. There are a lndf-dozen news
papers of prominence, that nre pre
paring to rush from the llepubhean
ranks, where they have maintained
a doubtful standin ', over to the
arms of Democracy-. Tiie Chicago
Tribv.ir. j.-? one among them, end is
already flirting and dallying with
its old lover, preparatory to yielding
everything asked of it -Other pa
pers ar:1 exhibiting like anxiety to
lie won, and these onrnns are backetl
by a nun. her of jioliticians in and
out of ( 'ongrcss who. only want the
faintest excuse to jump clean into
the middle of the party they affect
to oppose. Tiiat this secession, if
carried out as contemplated, .vill
take some of the closer Northern
Slates into the Democratic fold can
hardly l?e doubted, so tiiat tlie next
i residential oontest 33 hardlv 1
, the occupants of the shop, on enter
ing, lound bniey
hamring head
the window sill.
ikcly j pie r
Cantata Martin van iluren Jjt-s. iownward ir.-ni
who lives on a farm near Seville, ; Oa crawling in the night before his
Ohio, is 7 feet Hi inches high ami ' foot had caught between a board
weighs 47 A pounds. Mrs. Laics is ; nailed across tho window and a
7 feet 11 inches high and weighs j workbench standing close by, and
4V1 pounds. It is a difiicult matter he had fallen and hung head down
to convey an adequate idea of the) ward from that time until he was
pr p : iions of such a dwelling as j discovered the following afternoon,
the one aetupied by thc Ohio giants. ! In his terrible struggles he had torn
A door that is six feet six inches j nearly ail the clothing from his per
high is a large-sized opening in the 'son, but was unable to free himself
side of a house that is a dwelling ! from bis dreadful position. When
house, not a cathedral. Dut the j found his head was swollen to twice
doors in t,ho domicile of the Dates its usual size, but he wa3 still able
giants are ten feet high, and the j to speak, and asked for water. He
knobs are nearly as hih as the re-! was removed to tlie house of his
porter's head. The liou-" was i brother, Nicholas L'riley, near the h
built by Captain Kutes in IN o and lurnace. and Dr. Jarrctt sent tor, but
is elegantly furnished. In the main tlie poor man died on "Sunday at 3
building on the ground floor a re. ! o'clock in tho afternoon. He was
besides the spacious hall, the l ed j buried at IJetbcl on Monday.
chamber of tlie giants, a sitting room
and a parlor. The couch upon
which the big couple sleep was
made especially for them, and it is
a curiosity to look at It is exten
sive enough to give the great pen
ile is lean and lanky, has loinr hair, miles. S..n U'-rmirdi:
a wild eye and a bushy beard. IlwSS'.'O'-lniili. is tiie i.e.--:
came into tlie station house and in-1 Cab fori! ia has four other
troduced himself as the win of the ; each of them as large as 5i.s
late President Lincoln. Said he:: sett.
"My mother was the. daughter of i Con
King Wilhthu of Germany, and a ;are
line lady she was. too. Abraham Sion
Lincoln was mv father if
vou will2i.U7l square
remtmber. I, being his son, deserve ; id.-o several larg
I roatKi.i and
siwctivelv 17mK.),
CiNiTtx.VATi, O, Jan. 1 A special
from Ashland, Ky., says : "The men
arrested for the Gibbons murder are
William Neal, Ellis Craft and Geo.
Ellis, all white. Ail of them were
arrested on Monday night and kept
quietly at the hotel in custody of
Constable HeSin. George Ellin
confessed to the const dde. He says
Craft and Neal awakened him on
the night of the murder and urged
hiia to io with tin m to Gibbons'
house. He went reluctantly. They
entered by a window, and Neal and
Craft assaulted the two drls.
Emma Thorrn recognized Neal
and said she Vu.:M tell her mother.
Robert, the boy, was then about to
give tho alarm', when Craft struck
him on thc head h an axe, kill
ing him instantly. ' 'raft then told
Fanny that her tinu ti die had
come, and amid the piteous cries
of the chilii for mercy he struck her
on the head and killed her instant
ly. Neal then killed Emma Thorn-1
as in the same way.
Craft and Neal at first denied El-; dent's son I'll have e xtraordir.arv
iis' story, but Neal confessed tin's af- j privileges, and may be pre.-ideut 1
ternoon. and both he and Eilis waiv-1 myself some day. I am no on mv
Many tvho had been knocked down
and received only slight ij.:'' --.
were taken home as soon as rescued,
and tiieir name could not Imj ascer-
r. k H'o. t'r o o-v.'i. ! letin lost issued
ment, which lasted for half an hour Ohtc? short ing th"
ieid subsided, the funeral cm mo-1 i u,- Tul t
nies were resumed. ; nt-rns containing n.i
; curious ir.rest.
, A (nk Vkh a Misoion. ! .TrXas. tho largest
jareuof -JG2.2!J square iu;b-, nud
IlKAbiSG, January OSiei-r i HI ode l.-land, thc smallest, l:ij
r.urkholder took to tlie county in-i l.uf ) qit.-:r? miles. e county,
-.! .r
'1. f:
5:iri':7 tl
.Mi n a MuiUr
ar.uarv j.
from the Ceo.-as
:'p;irtir!iaie
a!ts and Ter
ch matter f
stair, h is ..:
Jet:.-ev Ci TV. Jan. o.
kowski was tXccutrd :.:
jail here shortly :!':-r '.
..rning.
Tiie cotidf :r.:.t -.1
iy nil night, awakvi.:!:
morning. He :iti- a !:-;
.md later on n-ci-iv'-.i . I
jro-n-!.(r.:t C. :..-.! ;.;
bidding him go.!
tho death we-rr in'. f
after whiei: his ;,r..-.- ..
sane assylum to-day a crank whoj Nevada, is tiie largest county in thej He o-t!:;rd hi
gave his name as August Lincoln, j United States, covering l.f.1:.-is,;;;,.; jak d l.r an
and the :io.--e
1'hi n-r
gallows Le i-r-.-ti..-
.:itif, 1 and issktii God t-aeiiu-'
had brould t: )
u , witn
lur-.-ft.
three that are larger than ! state of Nt
II..
ct'eut, f.nd fifteen otl.i rs that j broken, and
i.e'i Jartr than I) -h.wa re. j minutes tiie
eonntv. Nebraska, contains
iven te !'
ti:nn t!.j
better treatment than I am rccelv
in2. I think I have been deyrived
of my rights about long enough. KO square
Tife country has been, uistutbeil by 12,thX mi!-.
sectional strife for many years. Gui-; in Texas.
teau killed Garfield, but that didn't the United
stop thc dissensions at Washington.
: of New Ye;
tuiles. Oregon has! To" crhoe u-:
countio, ;.-.u.t,llhe ext:-?ne pei
Lake, contnioinre-Uhe 'nrut.i! :.jr.
14.20.) i.-I 12,-
m:hs. iVriidi i, wl:h
is lb- largest coutity
oe Miiallest county in
States is New York,
on 'day ;;i i;;;.r,
t-.r be f.itirriitted i
ir.g'l.cr. The ro!4
f.ir.r.t'; wonmn vva
th; crime.
an:.
Guiteau claims to have been inspir- j largest population,
ed. Now, 1 think the only way to) Toe largest of the Territories
iA ti-T.
T r- !,
stop all this u to 'reiiKivis' the Deity Dakota, wh: h o 1 47 ,W " sqti-re j V ' '"' ;
that inspired (Juiteau. I am now on niiles, and the largest county in any " e rcs'-'J -lt r-.t-s. ..
my way to Wasliinp ton f. kill this; of the Territories is Cutter county, t T1'11, ;' 1
mysterious being. That'll stop ail ! Montana, with V.J.W snmire n.ih "s. ! 'T!.rnar)' deparvmen. .
lurt her lnsntratmn. As :o. .-'x-'iresi- i . ... ........
Tcrrnlo Kipl!viv:.
rsss car.;:
GsKAhoosv, Li., Jar
A terrifi
was staridssis at i
.'hi fire an 1 i:
; she was euvelopi'd in il
! Clara JcaviT. theteaent r
.TerelWn Disaster In'Oti.o
(1 examination. win nave ii: iu u.Kiiiutuu m ur jio-.se.- sio.. ri .j - ieg-oi jiimiu-r, eie; , j -. i r
.earing on Thursday. Ellis ami jsiun of Uio White House." Whsa profierty oi tiie American PowIer ''t1, . Cf.:'-V,:; ;tr
Neal arc married. Cralt is smcrle. . toe carnage drove up .tt Use bun to' Ct-rsipany, occurred here this after-; 'C' . ; V'J.', V -' ''""
They were all present wiien the Jib-1 trie poor j(s he stepped into it I nonni. H wa caused by tiireo bovs V'if" '! ",!s'.".'.'''.!l
bons resilience was burned, and ne i with a grand llourish, and tho ofii-1 John Phillips, son of the mayor ; j '' ''"v; iVls'
of th-in drove tlie hearse at the fu- ' ci.iis gKd-nat'iredlv humored him. j Gerald Jove e.r.d John Stf dman i -C" ,'"t' !!!. "c-'.:l"1 , ' n,'-!-' i; ' '"
iivi.ll .i. " .-...-.-. ... x .. . . ...... .. .-.a riu j. i.jtr In'ltl I
Ci.EAVEi.Axn, Ohio, Jan. .1. Dur
ing the Knights of Pythias' festival
at Shunesville, Tuscarawas county,
Saturday evening, the floor gave
to be a sectional one. but to "show a j as big as an ordinary-sized floor, i way, precipitating the company,
c in nuinnerimr two nunureu. to tne
room to stretch in, and it looks
Crowds 'i;ve been Catherine ail dav
j at CV.lettsbnrg, and threats of ly.neti-
lng are con!irrii. Suspicion at first
pointed to Mr. dibbons, the father
of the. two children, as the author of
the murder, physicians having stat-t
llm Cjihlmits .Murdi'rftM.
closely contested fie! i from Maine
to Florida nml all along the line.
Of course', it is po-fibiu that the
schemes now being concocted and
put into execution may miscarry
and a lukewarm and insincere sup
port of the parly continue to be civ
en by the newspapers so anxious to
shake off thc allegiance of Ilepubli-
canism ; but the plan, the wish, and ,
the hepe are none t: e less apparent.
i From this time forth efforts will be
made by so c.d'ed Republican jour
nals to create dissatisfaction with
wide
President Aithur and his adminis
tration. Thc work can be prosecu
ted under the guise of party friend
ship thau &s an open opponent, but
1 ia soon as the opportunity is ripe the ' t
. all disguise will be th-"ov:i off and .'
i before the court martial there would
Shave been no verdict against Gen
1 in: . experts who examined the porU.r. The -orders of tho Confed- i old sell-out of 1871-7'J will be re
looks of thc " death-rattle " insur- oral Cuntrah show that the Con- itwl. Tiie honest Ilepublicana of
an re com pan v. call
Mutual Insurance
Ixsbanon, Pennsylvania,
during thc ten months that the con
cern did business, its officers divided j ft.
$40,000 among themselves
Tt II: rnnil" tt art -fi-nf lniiT
X Ll i i ,111 h l i m ILV.H no i .
pronortiion.and about twice as hish floor below. Two persons were in-
asa common bed. The ma-uiii- jstantly killed, ten others fatally m
cent dressing case is also a I.ugepured, and between seventy and
affair, with a glass upon it nearly ! eighty more or less bruised or burn
as big as the side of a house. In '-'' The building took fire almost
the sittins-room is a piano of ordi- instantly, producing a scene of the
narv size itself, but it is mounted on wildest excitement. Tlie lights
blocks two feet high, so that the in- i were nearly nil extinguished, icav
stni nvivt is wav up in the air. out j ins the shrieking, struggling mass
of the reach of common folks. There "f humanity to grope their way
are two rocking-chairs in this room j ft" the ruins almost in the dark,
that are so big that thc reporter had j !' the prompt action of those who
to climb up into a "hi-h chair." j escaped uninjured, and other citi
lt is very expensive for tlie giant to iZ"h"t summoned by the terrible
live, as they have to pay such an j ah, the fire was subdued, but
cxh. 'bttant price for evvrvthing i not until quite a number had been
more or less burned. Ihe list ol
killed and wounded will number
nearly one hundred. The night
was very cold, and the scene i? de
scribed as frightiiu in thc extreme,
they venr. For instance, it wr-osls
ptain S-'iU a pair for loot.-.
Mountain Mornionism.
CaiJ.i.tt?i:";w, Ky., Janmiry o.
Judge Ifrown fearing that a great
crowd Irjni Ashland would prevent
a hearing of the c;ise of the Gibbons
ed after examination of the bodies, j family murderers, ordered a steam-j
that the girls had not been assaulted
but Gibbons proved conclusively
that lie wa3 innocent.
KniaU-I'ov (Spreading.
Wash i siro.v, January o. Ilejwts
received at the postotlice department
indicate that small-pox is spreading
throughout the country, A litter
received at the department from a
n:)stmaster in Pennsylvania savs
tr to gel up stt
prisoners to
sate keeping. Owing to. the diffi
culty of getting the prisoner? on ! damaged. Tl
board the sheriff put them on a j not less than
terry boat and started down the riv
er. A mob took possession of thc
steamer Moutain Girl and started in
pursuit. A steamer met the boat
with the prisoners at Riverton and
transferred Uie Maysvilie Guards to
it. The Mountain Girl, a mile or
two behind at the time' aboivloned
t lu.igazine, a woouen structure, ts a
j target for rifle practice. Ti.v were
iiisianiiy Kiiicu ana tneir bodns
frirrhtfuily mangled and burned,
and were hurled from fnty t two
hundred yards away. Near!- all
the pl:;t--'ia-' windows in the!
burned from l.tr ho
r ..5 .. . i ...
i.iau i;;it. uoe e-i i.t ;
ed very painfully, but t::
exertions aiol pre- ;. . i
irl s lite was saved.
.'.r.t.
n.i;i:i
Jlarder.ius Ap;t rs
j (.ne ii:;w-gjasn winuows in the;
it-am and take the business quarter were broken by the I Cakpas Soxon v. J.-.n. S.-
Maysvihe, Ky., frj concussion, .md many houses in thc igr.de Aiuches attaek.d ti e '
lu'.hern uart oi the citv w, re I. .oiv n-im h :::. i f !).....
e iO.-s wid an-'ate i:e an Anif -rii-mi m:m-i
per- .V.wtu:; ;. i,,
,.i
S2!'tfK.. Manr
sori were injured
and debris.
by fa h.i;: 'A:.
r-:itr -i.-rr-..
itsiMn l!ernaro:i. cvo..t- ;
W.al.-i rlir.g, uperir.fe!;ikr-t'-:i
j mine, nr.d to Mexie.n.. 7 .
' I 'Inln.r! i:,n. T '.
There are many An.'.ric.xs ;
. l es'ir-1 . :.. .1.... . .... .. .y,!i;.!r
I ... - - . r, . . . . . ' 1.' ' 111 llt.lii IMi h '1 -
ViV j .,,ulhT Alurs,ca:ia,and more murders rsretVirei. f"-'
.di-i.o.i we giving the prisoners! b.vs ra,lh,2 th, ,?4t:ie wa:b
their brktast. furor brothers j, l!u. vk.;tIl of To.nVst.ne.
"""" " .ULIV'4J-liU. lliUI tit rT-. ill i -
Gka:
A I a vol j Mrei-.t.
am, Texas. Jan.
that the dise.-use has aone.md in his
town, and a doctor w ho is treating a thc pursuit on learning that the
number of cases uersista in ca!ln.i risontrs were guarded bv militia.
at the office for his mail. ManyN botfierons demoiiitrations at j Martin, were led out of the iron ca-e
citizens have notified the postmaster j tended too landing here, but it re I to ! fed. with
that thev will refuse to receive thtdri quired tlie utmost .efforts' of the civ-! The ilcDona!.'
mails if theo visits are allowe Land itaud military ollitvrs to' keep "the J the deputies; Mel tor
the official ii in a quandery ami J immense, crowd from rashingou the! the head and Murfc
asks lor advice, lie has been in-!v.iat
formed that lie has no power tu pre
H the - Worid ?T I' :T "'IT '.o lo C a'cnisl uary r,-The j The names of the killed isnd injured vent persons calling for thcir,ua,,
flnv " nf f a""y ?J JU" W!k:? 1V,rtfr! cJ to ii. tLi-ir impve,sions of 'f.-.f ' nre not given. " ! r.nd under these circumstances the T"
Co.npnv of, sai(1 !t AnA not tt here t)ie court - J;,eil ap(, froin hoye t j gle and U ilson, Mormon miss.or.a- . ; matter must be mutually arranged , . X'
.ma, found tnat martial VM . Mh.VK it was. r llomic8 of thft ,urt v shoaia be warn-1 nc?'4.hav (.'n h?1JinS a st'rios of AVhat Shall I ween the citizens and. the physi- l'',
Man Captnred.
O.ilUi.jn Art ween Train
two otiier rrisoners. '
Is suddenlv attacked! Laxiwstkr. Pa., J.sr.. ir
inn ii. ! i'.-.st-bos?nd freibt train on
. - '
uriee ki ha. The . tv:;nsvivania ruiroaa en.
murdererd tied followed bv eP;.ei t mornin-z - near tne mupihs-
A running lire was ket t up and ah j crossing, In this city. A ir--three
of the McDonalds were hr.t f and caboose were thrown Itw
ltd t:
Pqstm astkks throughout tlie coun
try ore appealing to the depniunent
at Washington for protection against
the small-pox. Four postmasters
have died from the disease, contract
ed, it is supposed, from infected
mail matter. General Hatton should
Imvc all his men vaccinated. '
t i -. i. i i n i !...,A Ti i.. : :. '"wuhss iu hhj aim ooincrsc-l COUll-
ror nineteen years l nave ne :evea " "" nu.i.nunii ii u:i'; ,: i i- t.. -
- . . . ' t! -i ; - 1,-, i.,,t , l"... :.. 4. i-'es, iiiu t'.r.uie as ii mav srm, . v asiii.miio, .iao. o
at tiie lindir.2 of tne Court Was a ' " J." 11 i'"uil ,s ,..,! wlinnw tummn.Ul'l.r f.n t.(.rili.n,l,.nt f t.be r.iila-
j just oue and warranted by the facts, j jt.r t!jj j' t1;lt ,v.'CM.ni Vdniin-1 scli00's ant Christian churches are service has issued a circular
i Itnl rue--- i w thnt 1 nm in .rtr !:. ..!.',-'.".?' i'T' : i dailv becoming converts to Mor-! division superintendents in
Lt.,1 H, ft,i f....-,.i...- i,!,,. n,..i r ?.,. a wo'. In conversation with one he says : 4-In view ol the
""11 4. I ' 4 1.,.
. The Su-
av mail
to the
which
Jan. 4. James W.
bond robber, was I
I arrested :it Toronto f .-in-iiln ttnr.
"The President this aftern.xin issu- j f , n "2' r Vs' j
ed through tiie State Deirart.n.nt a J? f" V Pen.tentia-
nroelamr.tbm r. I.Oive to cro:i!l-nov I P "-v -""5 nimseil in a snoe
.... I ilAV IV1 ; tiria van!.-l
and
licit
Two
or
wcrc wounded.
Wliat Hie elreenbacVers Will I).
ttiree eitiens j track ami badly wrecKeo,
!.i number oi irvigfit cars.
was bur'., but the south
blocked for several hours.
iO.
IS ti.
:r.a-k
when I was General of the Armv ; aiun3 ' f'KS- journals and the
aucTTa-esideul of the United States. I""4 oftllclr s a,ul coadjulow
T , , .. . .... , i in Congress and eisewhe.re be watch-
I had it m my power to uu Geiwal ;t,1) a.,d the timelines of this warn
Porter justice and did not, m esfing will be verified. ikv Ocean.
rae feci under obligations to do all! '
her
It directs a more riaid enforcement
preva- nf lo-iraritine re;Hilations.
missionanes, as they are i ienee ot smailoox tnrougnout the . .
pleased to call themselves, he" said: eountry at the present time you are j Frightful Accident in Maine.
-Our fondest holies of s:ieee in instructed in every c:ise whew a re- i
Fayette county have been more than ! port is made- to vou in regard to the j Kexxkhunk, Maine Jan. 2. As a j at the Toronto postoP.ieo for a letter
realized." One of the missionaries. ' matter with the" request that mail I train on the Boston and Maine rail- j and telegraphed the chief there to
arrest mat. .1 ne information as- to
w'nen was hauled irom the
son. I,. A. Street i now m lad
lidin-j in Miiier's cscane.
! Warden Wright, of the Penitentiary,
! u-fi ii.ti-ii-ini-.l fl-ofr lll IjM. it.-.nl.l .;! l
...... ... .... .... vuliH V VUJM .fc.l
tiiat I jiossibly can to remove the!
i odium and disgrace from him now'l
A Tlsil fjr Cnitran'iIIvi.ljr.
G. Mr. Sco- j
j James Ingle, was born and raised in ' communication be suspended be- road crossed the iron bridge at Wells
this township, a few miles from tiiis l tween the infected localities andoth- j this morning the bridge gave away,
'place, and married a respectable J ers to take necessary action at or.ce!aftMue engine, baggage and par
. Jadv near Farmington several vcars without waiting to consult this or- j h'r cars had crossed and prcciiiu-
WAsnxu-ox. Jar
.. i- .1 - .1 e swiieie 00 oveaiue .1 ine:
r..iou ii... 11 .1 ii.eo.eii - i.uenian i.ir ,.1. . t. . , ' r. i:" P i.vf.,1!.- .1". ...... .,1
rnw 5'...rr.Mnrtfr.- 1,.,. ll.i' bo.v r.f Ch;r..l 1 -u.i.ii. oej- it.e ooi ' rv .ijf ov le.-po.iMoic 101 6jin.-aui.iu , 'v u.,.
;ago. lie' drifted to the far west ihee, Itns is necc-sarv in order tea me otner cars uowiunn esnbank-
where ho became a member of the : that thc denartment s'.iall not in any finer: t and they immediately cauizht
Washixotox dispatches snv that "l 'ur?UU8 c"an?e j ville has received a bona fide pro;o-
i , r ir i i orani opii.Kins wm nave nirtre m-'
lietween four and five hundred per- .'. ,
i, r. x iimeiicc :u i:i i; o'jant rs, out iliere'11" "oi v:.'. .1. ouucju. t 1 1 .' 7 i-
ons called on Guiteau on Newt , . . ' .., ! Tins e.'n'h.oT. wl,. .m M! men ot hmitel education and ordi.- uny eontigious dis.ases,"
Year dav. Tiiat kind of people, if . . . . . . . " iU1 ! SeoviTli. decline 1,, mike n, P11 fclligenec, and seem to ha
Wasiiivotox, Jar.. C lb present-;
alive Ford, of Missouri, tiie leader of I
Curled Alive.
T i
j:'aaoi -
1 ... 1. .... :. . ,ii r.' 1. in.
h.iiiu.m;.m:i3 iu CIHIiireSS, S.IVs I " , ... 1
his party will oppose all legislation i vyM'" "vvin, '!i Kv a
iit vviii,iiiukui:i ii iiiiitin.il : ' . i
rv
Miller's wherealoutw came
sporting house in this city.
Mai! lU.bbery.
banks ; that the greenbaekers wiU :icha. ' f' "'''1 11
not only right aiiv extension of ! I -idise tunnel on
n-tional bank charters, but thev t hll,Ul1 o:,e dc:
will antagoiizo all refunding le2Lsia- !'?P ia a ?:ove s!t!4t UV.tr'
lion, a i K..i;..,-.. i!... i . Sdverton this rnoriimgtoreiJ-
ironi. ftjs!iould l.-e paid off at once in cr0on- :
hack
Xc Drioware Iliver CI -.-ed.
1'lSMARCL, 1). T., Jan.
G lend ine, two hundred mi!
Tl...... ..l.siil 1 I'll I
fi.vii. y.iJMv j'ji j.ieouei 5 . . .. i ."'-. w l.ll
ori inlaid, Ui.e man wliose jianie v V caiucbs , .mice pu over, ami tiie steamboats
. At Phiiujk.ntow.v, X. J., Jan. b The
,t... . "-,'. : . - i nr. mi
ironi
Tho Hudson Frex -n St'"1-
Ia- :!Krr.r:-iK, X. V., Jan
This ni rr.ir.c the river is
.... j. t 1 - ..h trt h
so-idlv ..-O'.n liu i-on v."--" - ..
,st eton tne
ice
ce : .
W catering to bis vanitr.have inA f K ! ' present, has offered to pae dowr i b0Cn ch.oolcd their profession,: snu-ide i,y Fasei,Ig. ; f tm,nown was killed and s' ', lit 1 , Win ! ning ice is re: :orte-d in
' ; . , U' M be again nresented to Corn'rcss l..,v-,fv i (Viiii -. t ntvtr lfng an opportunity to pre-; ifjluenor twenty passengers were f u,-,,7 ps f.0'" V'1 -ieogn cus.er taken oil for the season. Ice iw:i '.v Al ' I -ike f
duced the miserable creature to play j restoration of General Port r !ir ' urhT: e ! i! rl their "religious views! am H Wamunoton, Jan. o.-Miss Chloe ; more or less injured. A special j " f and east, were !K-an cutiing ice from the ponds in! VT ..T
the Fanks he lias before thc court ?I ! . XJ'it it lS n Vv o S I itf V J's meeting any argument against Ann Violet, who began a fast six ' train from Portland has arrived tat out cut anea ard tho contents t!M, vicinity yesterday, the ice iHiiug I a-h!nt,'n-
that holds bis life in its hands. i t0 f"niur 'lUm, 111 th. A,rni-V' ' j l A"tttH f! their faith with a carefully arranged ago in Alexandria, Va., under with pLysicians on board. abstracted. . Ihe sacks - were tlien i 4 1 inches thick. " ! i ire.
. : -11 weetwtJi vcrydetermid o (thrown near the track. T-a watch-
c . ... rr 'position,- tl-.rr V .ij'i'Vr-'V.1'??:: to deceive. It is a eomnliment tn n i commanded her to commit suicide i. TJl.' I:str iM-uve satePy C-e.- jmcn vrercskt-pma-'' w the . bipliin i - limb who v.ie Dmaniu-. Hr Ion.. .?:,. r.-TLc txU
, 4V.r'r'V T M ' f ' n( j105'1?11 se n- conimunitv to 5se a whclbouVelbv. ftine, - died last night AI- tr 7 , . ' . Jatthoti.me. Tbereisnoclue to the, : ,1( ru ,ff cst.ibiisi.ni.nt vi
has elecided to ask Congress for an CLEAXixcs. ; also agrees to take Ins chances of i in 'nn-1"' V.f though she claimed to have breun Habuimu'iju, Jan. 4.-A wnt of I robbers. The valua of the. ;muil is Si:n.nYVii.tK. hid.. Januarv .- I VWkr I Son. K:t-t St.
r-
:i: . .vi:.: i 1. 1
aj'juujii i.i i. tun iui uiniiuouui uuni
room at tlie .sub-Treasury . at Sani There is a good deal being wrifen
Francisco, tlierc being so much .sil-jnboat-"the Stilwart pror.-.mme."
ver Ftorcd there that the Assistant : The Stalrart programme is to do
Treasurer declined to receive ' any ! right
tuore from the Collector of the Port .
mitted to Guiteau, and seemed to
i rehectmg a roomcnt, ho Euggcsted
11 illllli " III', I f 1 1 ri ! I 1 1 III" I V 1 T- 1 . -' :,mn...
r. , ....... r - , mon missionary preach, while an 1 ie last about sixty days ago
gaiao ThUsoni;: I ortbodox prayer meeting a hundred all that time without uo'ur-
I . T. T . P i ll
what liberal nrooo.ition was - .nb- aim J"louea lor want
True, many are at- j lotion of milk
a sin all
wits introduced
i-eemco. to . j .i . . ' .. - , . .. r. .i . .
impress him quite favorably. AftnV", u.V0USn cur:o?yt "itu VUfc " i:
R. l -I . I ''Jv 1UUI1I is mi l O'. IU 1J 1I1SU1 III- 1 ...t... . av.w.vj
Soiii:j.
gold in
Thousar..
oa ilie ground that be liad no proper
ilaoe to store it . ; -r . - :
. - . ..- '
: Tm:rx is a coniniittec appointed !1n Tow
fy the Secretary e.f the Treasury, as weTL
tov counting the money in the: paying
vaults oi the Assistant I . S. Trc.is-" with the iilow and r.nner. .ir.,1 ei,...
u-er at New York: They will have of it -they drive to t!ie market or.
e;ount about SO1) tons of silver, I four legs It is ge nuine gold, hew
umounting to e.G.OWJ.aU'. There is 'ever, and whether glxU go 'up or go
also$."7,0U0,HX) in gold and ,00,-down the lnborer get his hire, av.d
O00 in notes. The work is exjiected if be sticks to it he is turo to mate
to occupy three weeks. j 1J3 pile,Au m C JwhuI
i... .. . . , . .' . --eo" i in t ininU nf ihp v.mnit r,rx. Iiavc been friven as medicine.
onv xaairns t. Uit found j tlr (nmis and demoralizing doctrine There seems to be no doubt, howev-
'lowa.. NoilouU of jtL.p; . XrrZ-Switi T I n"1, 'of Pdygam. Pefore the enemies off". tat she was without food for
Is of men have found .-old ' M.u no'.l if I n i--',',v I Ply?"y t Fayette and Somerset i torty-ttireo consecutive days.
a and in Kansas and Missouri i that miserable Gorki, ill cant brins i f,litie!1aTC,f.wa.reVa -Pr in will; '
They have .found it in on a lot of folk; ws just to swear Low i ' T,. " !
ouanUttes. out they ;.-nne it l l"u" ' nomnen nml nn.lnA infl..ni .;iu Loxdox, January 6. Intelligence
;
nut known.
' Tr.r, ' i. i .. -
....wi uij.: ,i ,'iciies nere t.r.i;
I'Hin
t'.;i.s n.oniirg-
' i j . iil'Uii iki,ui . 'lUilt I ItTH ! ? '!... n. -1 ' i .... I. - . rt-n !'
ic.rn. t . ' I.H i ii; ' .u; i
ig-...ue ireasurernut er, nemg ' ' - i Man kept by two Germans at Pales-. ;;f... t inks uf lard expIiHi.-
thefomous legislative salary case. l -ia dur,., . i tine, north of this place, has been I fe t . l.uiMin nearly WP'
was taken up to-day to tfre Supreme! VRlXGnr,n .. - p blowa up by dynamite bv unknown !The hs fi estimated ztM-
Court. fneCi;rtwi!lsetadvfori.'fr,KIN0FI'i-Ji-n- .).H-, ,vrsot(,' This is th.- t J,- '.i t r
its argument in the near future: 1"td bet ween - two little n, 1(ist . these m..n" ei"wVy
mmmm .-, cliddreii, named illianis and Gate ! ...:Ti . , ... 1,1 .
Van jf Poorlloaso Kuriie.I.
ica:h of Hun. C. C. Clay
CuaTiaxvuwa. Jia. 4. A special i
announces tlie-death i' Hon. C. C.I
v iay hi ins country residence, near i lock in tne
pitch cAdlong into Mormon ism.
Tle i)e.a-Ie. Uliart;-?
t.riANV, S V'..Jan
j has been received at Liverpool from
Accra, which couurms the report
from Cane Coast Castle, received in
November list, of the massacre- of
! j ' i " . . witfun the mst tliree miuvJ-..
I .ieu.erveu aim live years, respective !
Sad Accident,
u h.mi.v;tox. Jan. 3. Jolin
j iy, the younger of the two secured i
de-j a revolver belonging to one ' of the !
iuicaoo, Jan. o. Uio nuane
! partmei.t of the Macon county poor; elder members of the 'family, and '
iiuu?c ntia iturufu last iiim.
S14.CXX).
believed to be at lir'e. An Indian 3larrter t be Bsiiavd. Ipon tbe track at Delaware June-.
' ( - : ... ... . .. .
i..ou uiij inormrii He was unanie
use whs burned hist night. Loss discharging -the weapon at his little i r., ii I ' T c f ;J?Im
WW All the inmates were res- adversary. killed l.im insttntlv 1 ' ? g hf fast ma frt"
sd except two. who, however, arc ' f. '- ?n the railroad while clearing sn.nv
'. " " 1 mm m - I from I . ,v . 1. . a. T t
, -JiiHSEY City. Jan. '
leases of smalbpor havcbetJ
eo in tins euv uu
the past twenty four h hits-
Saim- in niclii"""'1-
1"T,
Va.. J.-
l.nnn Against Fi(z-.)ohn lorl!r.
Yaxkto.v, 1. T., Jar. Ci Brave to extricate tho limb before a train
th, depth of seven
ine
lies
fell b'
(lurtn;
the
Kht The tni
I I IDilSV! If 11.1.- M- ll . I I C - 1 1 n.,1
. , .... sui.uii. uv niuiuuk HUjlC oi u ureuK. l0 Hi
wiis buried m Iluntsvilla yesterday i l.ouse have adjourned until Tues
with great pomp. jday.
'.,Jan.5. The dead- two hundred voumi uirls bv ordcof
Legisbturc coctinyes,!t!ip KTng of Ashamet:. Th'e 'girls
were prisoners, who had becu pur
posely captured for tiie massacre in
raids on neighboring tribes.
Wasajxaro
tor Logan sa;,s he has not changed
and iv ill not change his mind em
Fitz-John P.nt r. lie will fight
hiia, if thc case c im.s up again, as
is probable.
' tare is moderate to-'-
i r.ear. a member of Sitting P.nliu I came idons and kill pi! hin
January 4. Sena-! band of hostile Sioux, was found pir.l. -
.. 1 . .1 - . Ik Vi'
V : J " o "VIU 1 1 ai poor ijetind Jen, mya id wiie, 1 vvtis ree.i.cv - ne
" w' o-vtrai - sister. tnoiOfr. Or liaiiehter. can no I crave v. .m "-"""' , '
0!
rinc,
pern-
rears ago. The death penalty will laade the picture of health bv a few! tarrh and amcnorr.' - p,
be pronounce.! on him on Monday lottle of Hop Hitters. W ill Vou let i cure.L Mrs. A. . -
I i".m un! n7 - . '. - ! Knfh I ' 1