The Somerset Herald. EDWARD WTXL, Blitnr and Prv.f.rie'or. Under I be law passed at the mt ' tbie-ii v eompose d of individuals who session of the Legislature for the will have nothing to do wiih uny protecticn of primary elections an i thing they cannot " boss." llarrit officer of the lute eh ction in Phila- burg 7iUjfoj.h. del phi a has been ii'rcl.xl f.T refus- in- to receive the ticket of a legal I Acconnixo bn table juft publish- . i i i - t i a. ...... r i . .,ir. ihe vote Wi.s rc-:use on mc cu nyinc ie,parimi-i.i,oi .vgucuuuic, erciiiid that the if?('!j oilering it j the Ui.i'ed .States h;--! one fourth the was a Wolfe independent, and had j horse?, on fifth the cattle, . one no riaht to vote at a Republican ! r.iiitu the thec-p, end almost one firstnnry. The prosecution is cvi-', half the swir.e oi the civilized world. -- ! tleiillv a malicious on. The object ; Euisia lias tr.ro horses, and thfst Lev . has 21,rS seho-.l teachers, j of holding a primary ckiiion is to! country and the Argentine Republic end this, it is' smirched, explains jnsccrtahi the will of the majority of ; more sheep than the United States, whv it. is'such a stronr Republican the party holding it, and if a pit son ; but th-s. are th only countries WEPJf ESOAY rnTT H, 151. iiA::t:!SBrno tub place, MAY 10X11 T!iK DAV, AI Ki'lU-f for Sirs l.iucolu. biUH .i.!G lt iAsI'llil. the I-U...1 for the Uei-uWiciMi Mi dr-jof her hub;i.,l. April li. l.SG-3, and . -r..i.. t.i.. . i . . . e . . . .. t : a . : . JU1V 1-4. lOiV, too (is;i'ii;i v. iiiu. nm W.vsiu.utox, Jan. 11. When the i-vuiAal foUh-Um ..iflui.i.. Senate no els on Monday Senator Kudsoa Km r lloa.l. Logan will introduce a bill to" pay Mrs. Lincoln, tiie widow of the mar- t ,.,...., ,. T . ,, .. , , oiiverine-tho time be tween the death ' . .: " . . . . - . ... - , r.o. i :.i o i .-... h it. ve...ie;u A Good Atientlaticc of tin Senlc Omonitle CeiurraJ : rij-l'aciion at tho Action ol'ilie Committee "lV-lir of the lkit'Lrrs-c. bill granting In : pr- s wi in., oi . in.. ..I ..' j..... :ll I'.-ebU'.!! , , . .. . Stale. Ciiirr JrsTKE S:;Ai;-rvooD an nounces positively that he will not be a candidate for re-election to the SiirtreTio Court. A max named Mi Bride, of Dutf.ilo. 1) is ?i-ot an olft-r to Distrirt Attor ney Coikhiil to loin; Ouiteau with out it'sco-stiiii t,re Government any thing. The DiMiocr.its of 0:.io have four Presidential candidates in training Pendleton, Payne, Tliunnan and Jeuett. ():.! apparently has pre empted the rii.t to the Presiden: cv. not bt hciiin'i to the or.rariixalio:! v. me can vote at it, then the object is do feated. No oiiC will ciainj that a . I.N L i Y t. xvt 1 ours jr. jive stock. a n weie hanucd in the Unilvd Siai-s laVt y ,ir according to law. and a inany mere wire lvnch- tlaim. Ai Ka!.'; ;fi.Uen hai.-. aijd had ;i Je-iolri tlie list iih d 'f) the w iLVl of tlie ct.iiai 1 neiiii.grf. If l.-et-u ni.rc.-tr.iintd by The irrepressible Pioehhatk has turned up aain. La.-t we- k a deh g itio'i fr eii Lo.i:ii;ei e ill- d iijkhi the Preri hnt an 1 r"juest 1 i.is nj-; Democrat has the right to vote at a Republican j'linmry, and a Wolfe indoei.dent has no hitler Neither nf them btlo!);: to the eran izatioa holding the ei-.e'.ion. j courts. It was the voting of the Deu-1 jus-fce crts tt the Republican primaries in jthe tcchnioaiUie? of the law atul this county, and ti:eir consiipaeut it';tr c.!u.-es, the ii-t would have noinii.i.tioti of our candidate, jii'i.n.u h p.er t y eonsideralie, and some i'.n-tances, th:.t nearly uir-rupt- t'iileaiio v.ouul have furnished her ed the party a few years since, and paota. lutcr-Occen. led to the adoption of our present stringent rules. If an iooYj,emJ ni,i Tut: Philadelphia. J'rm whines who will m.t b- bound bv the no,..i- ' exclusion of the Wolfe men nations made, unhss thev ,d ase ; i'" voting :.t sonv.-of the primaries him, can vote, so cm; a J Vmecrat, re.entiy held in Poiladelphia. It and thus can the will of the inaseS 1 li,iiV Unl 0)J lhc? but i.i. i ... the bistire of n-iectin 111 tile i. J iv i .i: ii .i ii. nun. ui.tu.T..., v : were so I on I ia alt r aial C'oiigres-iiiau -h;p-i it'ter. of the TreiAa llihi&is district, in which M is.Liueoin resides v. lien sh? i.- at l : . .1 i t il,.. ., I lS.-Ciigi-i:. :.. a... i ,.u, ... boo.'e have 1 .. . e i ..I'.. j.. k. i tear en J ot the wiio in liooio a ivt uu. j. vu.ioj; that Senator Logan would lo mart inllueiicia.l in securing tiie inmiediate of t.ne t.. their" votes i cannot he irn-tiotied. If these men Tjik calling of the State lit xiV. i,,.t;.;liJ ,,f being for Wolfe had voted pointmei.t as Colh-ctor of New Or-:ean Convmtion for :,' K':S of May.;fur .t t.c j-(,H Would hardly loans. THE RoKphet: S;ir, Central Cornmitt'-" m -t it P i'! i h-i o V! i mi VedneLy of list eek. !.! deter rained to hold tin; next State Con vention at Ilarri&burg, on the 10th dav of Mav. TnE exodus of the negroes from the South has been resumed, and the newspapers of South Car. lina say that tM.,0 have left that State within a mouth, and that a-- many more intend to follow. Ti:n Independents (Wolfe's crowd; had a mee ting at Philadeljihia -n Thursday last, where it was deter mined to hold a State Convention on May 2Lh, at Phil.nl-lphh. to nominate a State ticket. h..C defended their right to help name the Republican candidates, and yt in principle their position was precisely the same. 7i neWer a j it ';((. anpars t he generally s-.tisfactoTy, t all 'n-ji those who were pre de-U-rn.hud not to be cont- :.t with any ae'.ion t!ic lmv.ntion might take. Four full months areeivui in which to canvass the merits of the candi- rL.trs. nod Mint i), li-.ate-s to the; Tfn; fuct-ccs of the Mahone move- Convci.tioi-, and s- iy this is area- j merit in Virginia has given volume sonuble time. jand JMpctus to "he liberal wave 0; eoun-c, the Mess.-d - indej.cnd-1 which is dc-.-iiticd to engulf Sualhrt-n cuts "grow! and prate about things Rourbonisni. The Atlanta CunM! being forced, but that is their privi-' ."f.'ei, the hading Democratic Jtaper lege, and tiieir only block in trade, j of Georgia, Kies not underrate the Ami t!i. ihov forthwith nrove tiieir : proj. t-ted nniyemvot in that .Stale. sinecritv, and the streiotth of their i it prcditta thai uosition. bv calling tknr cunvct:tio(; Sexato.i Looan, ot Ulioois, h. iiitroduced a bill providing th,;t the entire proceeds of the intern; 1 reve nue tax on whisky shall be used f.r educational purposes throughout the United States and Tcrriterie. Kx Senatok McDonald, of Indi ana, wants to be the m xt Demo cratic candidate for President His first effort is the public.ition of an address in favor of free trade. Would'nt the workingmen of Penn sylvania like to mustc-r under such a candidate ? The Guitenu trial will probably end this week, if the jury is renson nbiy prompt in making up its ver dict The attempt to prove the as sassin insane has been a miserable failure, his conduct throughout the trial furnishing the bet evidence of his accountability. Of his convic tion llicre can be no reasonable . doubt. - The dead-hck in the New York Legislature still continue-s, and no organisation has yet been effected. When the Tammany and anti-Tammany Democrats can agree upon a divh-ion of the r-poils, we presume Jegi-dat;o-i will he allowed to pro ceed. It is a most refreshing p e tide to se the business of the Leg islature of the leading State in the Union blocked by a Democratic fight over a few petty offices. l.v the fight for the control of the Reading railroad, ex-President Gow C:n has come out on top. On Friday last the Vanderbilt stock was voted for him, thus secur ing his election a3 President, by a vote of 270,9Si shares to 222,G17 cast for Bond, his opponent, the present President. If rumors be true, this insure-s the building of a through road from Harrisburg to Connellsville,whieh will pass through this county. GovEaxoa llovr is represented as saying that he sees no occ.i-do:, for calling rn extra session of the Legislature; thai if Congress in fix ing the Congressional ratio should increase our membership by one. he can be elected as Congrcs-nun-at-larg?. P.ut ?cppoe they decrease t:s one member, what then, Gover nor? Or is it good -generalship to throw aw,v a sure thing, and take the chances of the kickers uniting w ith the Democrats, and thus charg ing the political complexion of the Text Legislature? nator Hill will 'have tremble " in his race for re election with an independent candi date, and adds : " We hear that a ptoar.-.miue l..;s he n n.aele by v. hich inde pendent or Republican -candidates will bo run hi every county a set e.f fellows who were determined f'r the Lc gh-U:.v. a they were in to meet on the 1'llh of May.jttst two weeks later. If the reguhir convention had beta postponed until August, or even ll.i October, it would not have satis Jed Sine-c the pardon of Kemhle the T'cnocratie antl Indejcndentpajers J .ive labored continually to mabe ho people believe that tho pardon board corrujttly controhh-el. r.t;d lliat iV' pardon granted tra against both law and j't.-tlcc. Now come Judge Iilack r.d cx-Governor Cur tin, both endorsing the action of the board. Savs Judge I'l.ick : "I made pirticuLtr inquiry as to the reasons fer the action of tht board, and I now say publicly as 1 said before that I was and am per fectly s .tisfied with their action. It I had been on the board 1 shoniJ Lave votrd to remit Keniblc's im jrisonment Vi"hen holding the f;e cf Atterney General 1 jiracti o ally exercised the pardoning power of the United States, and I remem ber that I pardoned a man sentenced fur a high crime on substantially in an' event to call another conven tion. If the convention gives us a good ticket, it r.iaUcrs not to the nias of Republicans whether i: lc nominated in May, or any other time. , Tiiii Wolfo nu n of the Suite: had a convention in Philadelphia, on Thursday of last week, anel afier a Vast deal of eoun-e!ii:ig. and eh claim ing against the bosses, resolved to call a State Convention on the iMlh of May t.vo Weeks after tho Repub lican convention. The proceedings of the meeting show that Wolte and Wharton Darker were the ruling spirits, and most effectually bossed the proceedings. If the gentlemen who composed the meeting were not then' in the capacity of self-constituted bosses, we would like to know how they got there? They weie not electee! at any meeting, they represented no constituency, and assembled by understanding, one with another, to execute their own sweet wills. In rssumii g to call a convention they assumed the rede et bosses, to st their will up against the legular part) eirganh'-ation, and the have thus gone into open re bellion against the party. Had the y waited until n!Ur the regular con vention, then, if its nominations were unfairly made, or unsatisfacto ry for any good reason, they might, with some show of consistency, have culled another convention, but the calling of a convention, almost sini ultaneeiusly with the call issueel for the regular co!icnti. ii, proves that they have deti miim 1 in advance not to abide by reguhir nomination", and have cut loose from the party and set np for themselves. It is apparent, there fore, that the -te mal contents will run a separate ticket, and do their he.-t to defeat, the Re publican Suite ticket t.e:;t fill. Doubtless it is best for the Republi can party that this oi e-n declaration of their intentions j- made in ad vance; hundreds of men who were likely to be le d astray by th spe cious but unmeaniog cry of bossism will now that their y i s are 'opened to the designs of the men who be cause they C Kir.ot c-'ntrol the party would ruin it f.di back into the Virginia." Tin; Democrats are: haing a poor time in -W.v York and New Jersey. In tho ia.-t named Slat-; they have a majority of two in tlie House of ri-.-prcfcntativte, hut two De mocratic members bolted the caucus because li, declined to nominate their candi date for S.rgeai.t-at-Arms anil the lirtl ciav's session of the House- was chari'.cterizcd by a mo.t disgraceful brawl. In New York the Democrats have a majority in l oth Houses, but there r.iv enough bolters to prevent eiiher f:om organising. The Contest in both Slates is over the ejuestion of liiling the-minor edlicesand the tight fo the places show that the arced for oWce is fuHy as great ia the- Democratic p iity as it ever was in ti e- Republican parly, yet the Democrats for ye-ars have been ma ligning the Republicans because there were offh.-e seekers in the parte. Tuk Gaitcau trial Las entered at last upon its closing stage. The cour.sei have begun their addresses to the jury, and though four or five days will be taken up with the de iivi.ry of thespeeciies for and against conviction, pnd probably another with the Judge's charge to the jury, the or.d may bo said to be in sight. It is not imaginable that the jury will take very long to decide upon a vcrdh-t. Jf the Judge charges in accordar.ee with his ruling on the law points, there will be small occa sion for rrolongea deliberation. There is no proof whatever to show tint all we have 3:earel from the prison' r about the irresistible im pulse I- not pure fiction invented by hims' a i.n after-thought; but if the j -try is ins'.rm li d that legal in sanity ioi.si.-ts in the inability to distinguish rih; horn wrong, this will be immateihd, and the convic tion of tho assassin little less than a 'logical, moral anel legal necessity. Meet ins: of luitopfndfnt KerKiMicans. P:ni..vri:i.n;iA, January 12. The meeting meeting of Independent Republicans, in pursuance it' a pre vious call, was he'd htre to-day. It was called to or :!er by J. I). McKee. -, Chairman of tho State Committee. ranks, ami ih re is not a particle of..n,i John J. Pmkerton elected per iTouht t!:'t v. goo.I n.!::. inat'.ons I nmt'.erit chairman. F. Willing r.ml i, e.b-v.t n1:.n.n-ior.p.t Rr-! Leach. ef Philadelphia. F. M. Nich- , .,' ! 4 . -it V i i,t ,.o!s of Lr.txrne-, P.. S. Patterson, of . , V " Scbttvikiil, and V. ilhs A. Mitchell, lad, by a majority t.a.t for years toir,r Warren, were chosen secretaries. will settie nd atun.nts of j Mr. Ntshit. of Northumberland, of fered a resohiliem that a eionvention be hdd on April '2, 1582, for the purpose of pnicmg in nomination a .'e:l Independent ticket for the ofli ees to lie filled at the general elec tion next November. The resolu tion was discussed by Messrs. Chas S. Wolfe, Derr.ol Lebanon, D.u ling ton, cf Delaware, ex-Cemgrcismau .tol.n P. Verns. r-1,.1 R C. fri.h ol are prci-ariag to leave i.i the siring. UlvTvncc, and fiaallv adooted al- Thcir complaint is high rent, Jdg!) i most unanimously, with tlie date- taxes, the Stock and Flection laws. come wiii settle u4 attempts small politicians like Wolfe, l- rule or ruin. .Li:.MC:' A v;;:a;sroMi:.T of lh ' Chaih ton Xcivi says there is a great u-irtt among the negroes of Siimlt? county, S. C, and that at k-at oO') families Piiii.Amat'JiiA, Jr.uuary 12.- The Republican State Committee met nl the St. Cloud Hotel Yesterday at three o'clock, and was in session j passage through tne Semite over two hours. Sixty-three mem bers were in attendance. The first business was the introduction of a leseilulioti by W. II. Patterson, of llariisimig, that t tie, eon-nlhm he called to meet at ilarrisburg e!i April 12th. Tlie motion was divid ed anel the place fixe d first, Ilarris burg being cliosen by acclamation after two men had spoken in favor of WilliamsjKirt ami cue- in favor eif Reading. On the epacstion ef date there was genernl dissent to any date in April, and amendments pre posing May 10th and June 7th were oliered. Hon. John CVsstni, if JJed !brd, Senator Doges, eif timbri.i, lion. Kdward M'i'her-oii, of Adams, Andrew J. IvauQ'man, of Lan.-a.-ler, Reoresentative He-wit and scvual olliers sj'eike in favor of Jimo 7tn, anel Mr. R.tter, oi JJutu-r, Ch.orm io Coooor and a member from Phda- del; hta advocated May htiii. 'ii;e roll c.ll v,as inaOe anna Oecp .'i- h uce. and was intentiv wate The chairman annoiineid the vote as ol for the K.Hh of May and against, a result toat was ai.-iao hliown by the many private tal.'i.s. The chairman asked the commotio whether it was theirp:ca.-orc that 1 c should give the ca-.ting vote, v. hen Mr. llasumui, eif Wyoming claimed the- right to vote. This being ac corded he voted lor May K'tti, wnen, tin motion of General Nog ley, oi Allegheny, that elite was fixed unanimously. The recall of the meeting .gives general salts!. .etna.. The independent Republicans say n tives them lour months to m. ke their contest before the jieoptc, and if they cannot win i;i that lo.:e they cannot v. in at ail. Tlie Woli'v kickers say the con vention has been called tocteaily, and now they will be lVreed tomake a ticket, 'fids, however, is not Weilt rs o-aML- tieritioo, but the talk pas-ei,-.r ir.'.-. .1 N-.v ' Ye: !; Vih-.-cy :::l0 ;.. ".: O: I to'- -! IH i'O l Mofi . jl :-.ai, at .( oiog. Two car ".re i-y .." rtii.-'i, o eh- 'V. ;', .o, 1 r- r. i I ,, j it, -e l.v ;oio axe. ; l!( o !..!.. w trig-..d!hf i'.Tfiyt '! ::.). i.,--o h :"l "i ali-ovo ir ' ! i m.. and Sp'J-.-te-o ! i - i! S ei-c it 7:o7 p. m. Toe latt r tiaio a: a it. i h .r ..I' ('on. he tor Kvans. Mcl- :t:s appariu.t'v !id no s'..". d )' eriy,' and I h" T ir: ,t on. p ei,d. Wieeh rai. at. tte- I -t.-'of S cotes ail hour, came arounet -:e curie: oct ol t'ulhh's out anel .-irt.fi the y.r .!'- ear I-ih Wth1. io 'A hich e te tv. viee p:!.-.-cngi r -. i.oi.it r lite platform 'i.o'c the 1 i.ewiid ii!r tjvxsiyu a;; iv ui;s.r s tisi; wrirKAl" "ViK. :j.s 'e falsi. ....... ' ' a ( Mi-. Dai i!: Oe-oupiP I he itioii o hef-'-r.t I lo oti:-f Vi'itil .in C'ii.i.g Hi II-''. ,i 1. Tiicr e ngine ran l it :'u ear and ;-.: toe jvi p:r.- . A-r; j t; :., . oi. d int. .i. :. ot ail.iiera i; uas j.n I'otiil lo-da'.' to I'-t.n ring i.r.-ume-ijt 'o li- t i!3 wi'-'i ,-u: a I eo:!t-osi."! e-t IM'1 e ears, filled -. ;;!, tnen iriaHire. f m, i." . t-;.. . .: i . . I -1.W 1 f.!i.u, a ., tun lor ..irs. inueoin s reiiei, no eo- ., , . , j. . ... , i d'5ii ii.t leiigrna '..;s Itniay took the measure thai no h.el ; ,. . ,,7,.,,.. . .- . .... . . . .i.e.'..' !e: aool'.al telS : ilralteeltotheIliine.es Senator aim askulhs aid. Wi.h .ut hesitation . ,. o '.. ot.!. d eXpr' s.S '.Vas oral- iiig-i"om ,C:S I i toe i'-g ! i i :.. to cat- i ut to reii'. r with saw ;y id. rce-. ; :.t l )- The !' 1 s rial lor f.MB were tips- Weed'.' oik .-Old i.-song' iS W:l li.e M .;: or:. ehar.ge-el to Mav 21th. J. D. McKte and Wharton Darker, of this city. MiMstni Yosimda and his rttir- Nich-ols, of V Ukesbarre. Major ing suite- exhibited a touching bit of; IK cN jir. c YoI"k- nd c ' , .i-i . ' r ; . Mid.-r were aioiomted a commit- courte.-v on their de.eirttire irom . . . .' ; - ' ;t: e to arr.tng'i r iiminar.e. and Washington t.ieolt.er day. As each j this city was seh-ctcd as the'plaee passeel the silver star which marks: for holding tho convention, the (-pot in the railway station whi re! uariit la fell, he paused, uncovered his head, ami lowed low. ; y1Ui uk Station, Tex., Jan. ilo. The dissatisfaction among the Ohio Democrat arc cotifolidatit.! working men on the Texas Pacific for George IL Pendh ton as a car:di-!v',i!w:iy,T -from .'o.w:.i ii'.Ai. ivoueiti ii.eii ia-i:i? Ut Sl.lo a oav h:!3 culminated m date for President in (Jentlc- n-an Gc.rge w:es una a mop v ;fu ; tUU plaie. o) miles .est of Dallas, which t ) clean un the-noliltcal arena i Tiie i-av car hing mistaken for the same grounds, as those oa which some years ago, and if he is not! Hexis private ear iras side-tracked the board relie ved Keanblc.'" Ex Governor Curtin says t " As to the KemLie matter, i have to t-i.y that Gjvernor Hoyt did pricctly right ia remitting that pait of Kemble1 ECutuec whien the law did ret im pose. If I had leen in Lis place I Tkould have done as he did." careful he'll hedragged and dabi.l.I j fcf in trie mini again. of desperate men lynch Iloxie. -They piled wood around tlie car for the purpose of roast in? him, and it was TnE claim of the Independents is' "dh great difficulty that M..j r that their movement is intended to: Krt,t7' tbe p.nna.sti r, convinced the ... i (. , . r . ., , . :uoh that was not JJ-.ixie. The nav- overtJ.row o ..-statu, wnne tne fact- , . . , A . . , , . . - . , i master, alter being oolaiued f. rt- is their whole object zs to become j p hours, has licm - allowed to "bosses" thrmsdvoR, as they are . lesve town. Mr. Le.gan ngic-t d to n ail in . his (ower to seourt; the ip.iick a;:.. oiio.i of the bill. Mr. Springer has received a com mtmleation from Dr. lV.m;oa.-t, oi I'h.iadelphia. Dm. Mer.-dito, C!: ii'tr, Lewis A. Saue and Dr. Moll of New York ; with respect to Mrs. Lincoln condition. S!.- is ut pies cat in New York during from a complication ef eiioieh which Mr. Springer says eotdi upon her an expenditure of twi'nty doil.-rs per day. She is sull'ering frotn a cataract upon both eyes wisioii has aU'ecUd the iris. She ah-o Juk a sj.imd wetdviiiss and partial p araly is of the lower limits caiisi .i by an a'-cident which she suhi-reel -.luie in iv.iroj.'- last sunime r. Mrs. Li;:coU) Is ondergo'mg treatment bv means .1. ! of e h ctite baths, i te., thai is vtr- ex jie iisive. Mr. Springer savs : ...... t.! .r- I .!' ... ... i t. l.r I j ...... Ul.l Hl1 J'l' V. U 11. l-J .l.i large pensions, against woicn there i-; a strong prejudice among tiiuiiy i ers ol Coi.-i e-sr", I propose that M is. Ln.'cohi sliall be treated as the wives ofsoibi.-rs that perished hi the W..r oi the lieheilion. Aoot :.) p. n.., tt;.- larrytowo Iron ran into lift rc-.r oft' e sp.ci : t-vplevs id Spu ti n D ty vil, e'e.-ttoy-ing two e trs iiy ii;e, with loss of !;.',. Notify ceiro-it r and rend amUi 1 iia-i Pint.n Yalv, Captain. The lit s: i.itoii u, s nceived at 'Jt-12 P. M., and every available an.i--u-laliee has lai n Sold to the i-eene oi the aecideol from Relievu", Nine ty ninlh Sine t, and Ncv York iii.-a:i-tds At. 1 l:h-l lo-ni ;.ht S ;-; .a.d Doyle, of Tnirty-loiirih f-neinei sent the following teh-o.: n io li..-,a "i-,r Dilites, Sit poPeo ht adiUlaitcis t "A erdiisoin occitm d bet-', ii n th-c AI)-a- l!V tt'ain la.lii.d i.olih :-l:-l a j a--.e;,- 1 : ot try it. the h.ok jo.' a c'i rt'.'.n a 01. a m-.Li; a -ct rpe-e-c!-, tUt cXpre-e-'eei !.- ' ,o -o- to r. ;.r t;.e iurv wi. u ;o i;e e.,-a!d in ih-ir jire-eulsoleni.-i da iv. Tt.c time had i.o.v c 'me in this ,!.. -o oo-e iv. T:' Io i eeoim: l, ,. .. .. . . j - - . ., i, f! 4 ro!!i..l ' i.-.i-u.n. Wiiatevcr Oisor i.-r or Io vi- j-" Guit.-.-u ;.ir. i 1 . . pe.,:.io.i in ti out oi li ooeii'd his argument i iao.n. r .; ..;.v mtenttoii . : : : - ill :!: J ir ?. -oel i-nite .1 the npho'sh ry. Tin jjojme.l i.r-- '.. ceo .1,. id i- v.. ! ;h-rui.;c-i:...ri t-'--'-0-d I: .' I I,,. i die. rs to ; rr ... i il iai'.or . ;,'l-l t:IC ,,rr.,,.T , . . sal'hig hi:-. ;. . ' , V: " . t- -. e.lm Maihi.j ' a xv tn' . . e 'inoioi, e j ,!;. d:d! w in u,, u' hm or.i.-rt., ,; ,. '.vho ran ,,,-t ,i . so. i! by ;!-,. ;r', r . . ; i . i . ' ..' i or i o.:. r and h- was h-court-ri4n;, ,; ., . '" ier- d i -. iii-d r io. s ot the toe ear. .-iiid held while -r.oo.d ;o.d i nvehioed t'.'cm. Of tv might the twelve p :s -elige : in the Ielb- 2l, there was hut one se:itimetit in ., ,.:,.,. :..., .... hos r.-o. et ul Hie eoiiaeie l ! IOC VXTS . ' iof .;.- l,,t.iV taken in an eo.bolamv to the ; Ilc'commeiided their dignified : "'-"l room hrok.- .o-i.d il, nroba-' riorimenl and ca se and patient at- " ..... i . ir.i w AooMe-r lias- t titioii to toe eveieni C, anei .;e-ou:o -. v ne.-.. r o l prevent 1... '1 In: ('., r j i..o--Vf r : io theeog:,fv. i, lollo, -,(,( ;0 ne.-t d. the Noa-ty-uiitth street 1 hl Intallv ii.Iur.-d. sim.:ir. Mi'ss Mar Daniels, ;g:ed i rears, ''the Sher.vood llotise, .ew i Vor:- .tv, who was retuii.io irom.thev ;a ".h-it to Vermont, i- ba by sed-h d about the arms and t'v.st. a.e! is Ivii.g at the hot. 1 l.t-.r the t-ne of !i: , , . A that, as they had received rus,.e,i Jn 'vi:., ..;:V eo:io-oe;.a..tion OI an io e.,e p..-v, . - en i oi- t; . i :.. ...... '1', t oii.ii continue u s's.rve m rr"";- f "y -'-i ;;:.-: . fnruiv bv their dee--:on o, tae , ee-r.''--;e tr w iv -ao c.nvtion 'v: t' v.n-t-.i. cue ;.v u - Lot a sioiile noil;! for elis-t tt-i-m r ii---i .ed about : i oat ah v;-1 gone. , died .-.tle'ens-f Two 1 uiaij Wackinailci Cant-.neei aiiJ Hc!;l toAnsw'T. g. r lra;o -otiig soioii, m a cot n .o" Spuy ten D.i;n. S an- h od i-o-ii? s have hi n i---co.- roth 'i Iv.,- i.-r- Mii s are snppose-il to have been kill i d. SUO'- Seia, for Weyt.er i pr..!... hiy among ti e- killed. A irai i w hi the n oiiodi d ha- led the- fcci ne o! tin' dho'.-ti r ibr too Grat-.-i Ci.tr.-d 1. a.,..! in this city.'-' A later report s..;y.. tio-.i e ight per son w.ro hided it: un aCeident at Souetell lUiyvi! h. L. iho..-:.ii;, of ti: iiofin.an JJotise. N.-.v Vorke.-tv. the ;:eciucnt. Oli.'i r P. Ke-ely, stove manufacturer, of ft'o.u.-g Cd Pa , iol-1 his i'i.id i.t-iO '.a cr-sii. aia! was r!- ) b:,r inc h.,dv. lb- was ta!4 n b- lh tortivo D..l:hi, b midnight at the hot...!. Aim-,., the itassct::tc.-s v.-ire ii yiamg couple i name d Valentino, ir-t-m Dentiii.gton, ' 't ,' vaho were i-i-irri'- 1 Thur.-'Iay evet-t-'g. at:d wer- or t!:-ir wedding itour. . i'he- '.Vf 1' years wf ago je.ich, attd wero aecomtaat.'d by the gro.-ms f..!!n-r. A. P.. Yah-miiie, wlio '-,.--i.-l imiriinred. 'I'he vont.g co'-t'-e m;glit have: ;i ; anil eon-idc-ration the sti! p th tv arg1:.- d t f i!,s-no'.e. Mr. i)avid via !' i,ai l:.a' 'i.--r e i -.-d 1 . .wl-d.- r-'om a.-ai do-.; ii V.'hi-n they re.. eh. ':.e gove'j-,?,;, with which he ;p :i. .t t' i-i wh..t ehre-ct:- et i- hl- wine-. I. nd'-red I.'..-,. rep n-a--. In :: teiiii-g pa- d that li.e. rriso::-r Wit t- r t: d, r !.:-. ac. ! 'age be- howi 1 i.io.sell had t j we.-tkne.- of- Mr. Scovili 'dole :.,--, aii'i r- pu ii.i-ed in his 'o.vn l-eh ut to il imhe.cii..-; that he v.as a saie man, whose intellect at. d will had been dominated ihtrtng a snicifie-d I oriod -eii ravtd, i!.!t;if tin:-., n nil- ring him irresi l.iie argv. was. tor tl,e eiespe-r. vottng bride to avo ' :: '.' and Seioitor W. g o r ar.- atiit;. It.e ! ,i rn' tho'se fa have IM.'t yet iceived their orders from him. (taiic-ia l-rrjiaiius J1'- !efcriee. V.'.-.sm.;n7o.", January 11. Col. Re ed, the a-tociaie counsel for the defence, :u.. i Colonel Rrucc, of Chi cago, v.lio itccompanieil him, were the e.'iiiy persons who were admitted to Gciiieau's ctli to-day. In epi-ak-ing eif his interview with the prison er, Colonel Reed paid this evening: "1 was astonished at Ins mental con dition, i have never before since the trial began se-en him alone, and 1 have never bcfoie felt tiich a firm conviction that the man is a lunatic, lie received n:c, of course, as his friend, and in discussing Ids case tLt-re was no occasion for dissimula tion, yet 1 left him niter a three hours' interview thoroughly per suaded, despite the evidence ei the tearm d e xjicrts, that the man's rea s.e'niS . uethroneei. I pushed him wiili qutctioiis almost to the Ve-rge o! cruelty. 1 trktl to depict the ciioiiinty of his crime, and endeav ored to reach his conscience and discover if he were alive lo any feel ing of remorse ; if he ever eireamcel of the act or of its attendant coiise (pjvnees, hut I coulel not elicit a sin gle expression that the urnst harden ed criminal, if sane-, might be ex pected to give utterance to. He said to me, with the greatest tar nest ness, 'The Ixird will put the words into your mouth wilii which t con vince the jury, and i ehall be ac emitted. 1 have no money now, but 1 bhail earn SlOet.OUU wiihin a month after this trial is over, and 1 will then give you eotiWO.' The smile which accompanied this lasire-muk was so unnatural it chi!lvl me." When Colonel Reed entered his ceil Guiteai.i was cngagtel jn writing. and had btfore him an enormous pile ot manuscript. "Why, how P.ng do you expect to speak T impire d Gnh Reed. "I can't till yet a day or t'.vo, and perhaps more," re piled Guiteau. He fiiodly agrec-.l to con form to Colonel Reed's ideas on the subji ct of his speech, but still in sists that lie shall make the closing aehlriss to the jury. Tins matter will probably be rede l red to Judge Cox for settlement, il the compel cannot efieel an arrangement with the prisoner. Coin sel for the pros ecution have iniimali.il ttiat they will oot objeetto Giiiteaii'sspcaking, hut ihey will doubtless insist upon se:me limitations. A Setisel Jo an Asi-assiimfioa. Ci.Ncix.NATi, January 11. A foi teUcx sjieciid says : "Andy l-'razit-r, a negro, was arr sted to-day, churgeel with the assassination of John Wal ton, a wealthy firmer, near Si. Paul, Imh, last nigl.L Fratihr confessed and saiei he had been promised a large reward by 0. M. Gamtt, a neighbor living near him, if he would kill Walton. Garrett wa. arrcsted and taken to a Justice;'.' ef!ie:e, where, before trial began, he obtaincel permission to go to an out house with a guard, and sudde nly drawing a revolver shot himself io the head, inflicting a mortal wound. He retaincel conseiousue ss long enough to mr'ke a thing state m: id. and denied that he hired Frazitr to do the killing, hut he intimated that Walton's wife was mere likely to be the one. It is stuttti that Garrett and Mrs. Walton have been suspect ed of ititimaev f..r some time. Mui!er-e Uitler GuarO. Cati.ettsrckg, Kv., January 1 2 The tteiimer Teligrapi) arrived at 2 Vloek yesttrdiiy with the prisoner, Eilis, Craft nod Ne.l, charged with li.e nniieler of the Giehons faunh at Asiiliual. Tiny were tin. hi mmrvl of tnrtc eontpanics of militia. Although the town -was. fili.ei w jt.. ja-otde, tho prisoners Here lanehd and taken to tlie court house? with out any excitement or indieati.-n oi violence'. Craft and Ne il, who were handciiuVl together, trie d to show a spiiitof bohluess by chatting aial bowing to aequumt-mccs. Rilis was more etiiet He' wi taken itnme diuttly bcfoie the i;r.ine! jury, which will probably ba in session ail day. The prisoners ere kept in one of ttu upper rooms of the court house, '.; der the ch;o gui.t i of ih'inr. s...f eheis. If.c ja.-ouU- are imnath :.i i'..r the trial proper I ) i .-Jo. 'Vo hoth's; ra'a-K..i io.-a In said the obi hen to the- editor.' t ld her to she-ur o'f. 'v-V lie etc :-.. Wi st CfiiTi:n, Jan. II. Thisisj-tVEUAL i-;:r-- Dut- ailcrnoon, Prank and Jo-t ph lei.hejinr , Jr., t vo young men. i.i ihe Ktigar and to'eaceo lui-ii,.-.-, were before Justice ih;,::o Wi.ite-iiea-.!, charged with having aoa-mpt f-d to blackmail W. L G. llavd- o a coal nuiihai.t. 'llo-y waived a hearing, and onteied bail to nojaar id the iie xtle riii .'!' Qaarter Stssioo.-. On Monday Mr. H.tyeiin reoeivid a lette r ihiotigh the mad informing him that he hae! beeli s. en l-'ileriog liis coal ofilce aceompaiiii-l by a woman who does ::-ot hear a good moral charade r, ar.d thai if he did not send the writer the sum etfi:10 his ( I iayeh n's, wife would he in formed as to what kind of .ompioiy he was keeping. The wii-tir .-aid in a wry considerate: manner, th.o if he was not a poor and hark-woik-ing man with a large f.uiiiiy, i.e would not have asked for any mon ey. The Signature to the letter was Prank Sl.ockiey, Mr. I layde n, ho is :i very respectable gentleman placed the matter in tho hands ef his attorney, Thomas W. Pierce, who prepared a letter and ported it, hav ing first informed the pe.stmnstcr ami clerks what it was for. and tht u put Oilieer Joins on th.e watch. La-.t evening, one of tho Dntteiihof-fi-r men went to the gericrel-delivery wii.ilow and a.-ke d for ii n-tter for Prank ShiK-h-y. :n.d was handed the eh-coy. The otih- er went to the su g:r store of Frank Dotted hofl'cr am! arn sled the brothers. The prisoners were taken to Justices Wliitehead's e-IIice, and upon l:e ing searchc.l the letter was founet on Joseph. At 1J: graph., d it. e aci i' About 7:lo i: York o-s ttr: Jo A. M. C; toe f.fi'.o.vi!' el.e to i".'.;e. ;i. th ; i ain Vat - t: : p.'o t'euia: - ill 111 : norri:le Misrelep. Iltrosox, N. Y.. Jan. 10. Intelli gence of a horrible murder cmimil ed in the town f Au-terli'z. tiii county, twenty inihs imm this eia, hasjtisi been nceiveeh A woog, cho:per name.'l Vaneh re:ook, belong iog in Alford. Mas., visited tiie-shan-ty e.fO.-car Deck o.ith, ;r desperado hving at the Old Green River ore hel, 1. si Tlt( setay, atoi ii;ts not l et n se en sii.ee. V.'.i d-reookV al-scei.ee: exeiteel the -u-pieion oi'liis friends and tii.y we nt to the shanty in search of him, when it was discover ed that Peek wbh hae! disappe ami with his horse. Further invistiga iion diseloseil charrtd portions of i human skuil anel hones in the sOvi', portions of the boviy cut in small pie-ces as if ready to burn, anel the le-gs and feet in a l eap, con i-rt-d with rubbish. Ptekwith's Imr.-e was focmd in tho mountii-s this morning ten miles from the sct nee-f the- trage dy. Vaneh it-ook was a stout man, v tighing over two hundred pounds, and was about sixty years old. He is supposes! to have had some money about him. The tragedy has caused inte nse ex citement in the neighborhood, and l.-rge- po-se is in search of lh ck with, who is believrel t be conceal ed near this citv. -s o i it.. oiitoi .-..:: oyten lh speeii h ia.:. d, on. ex o iladr-.ao. .d'.cd at pgytc;. j;..eyv j anyU".'. o speco 1, v. b'.-o folio wee!, rail ii.to aod t-l with the d.ra iog-r ioio e. wild and ivn'.-ire, si 'ti :g tin : r.s : ; I'd -.v i . . r a 's-; . ..j.ed! olh r tio-iif s t l:':d a. m. It is sta-t-.-d ii- -t v.-.'s Co o:i the Ira sit , and not sh.ee oi r'.- son was at t for his lather. J. the H'-d'oian if ei--.- i a '1 he ce r I 'o ia d 1 iie.hi1 h:-t V. :-tii'e- i f wood eva The d i.? !. .; : o'clock v. r; aidfg f.-.d.: Ne-.v Vork, i:: c:.or.:e tta.de.ot Tie". --y, ito 1 c-: Cicar tot: tta.ck. cliogiiig .f the h'ishai.d. N.) : ..: .1 n :.: -:or Wa-:r.r-r , :..t Poo:, i l.eep SiM ito" Wag V.'f ok. hic'-iii-g D. Ran-om, of tow-tag. y to -'! '.he I eh vtro.. ed . ! Mtct 1'! r; ived from oi S u peri ii- t.'-ed to p:irt!"Uiar nme. heo the cii'-un..-t.:ne-e-t of i o -ne, the victito a:.d j Ui amd) sis, of Gui- tor was .'.Oi.e-e rititiy j !...C.ive. lie sdd it! :dr ti.i r-- t'-a i . ! t',e a'-; a:ol . .he cj:!iiioah iteoot's t-liant ..giti! i-Ii and . 4-isnr o i: . A ie.i b. .t Gai- ' P.-a-t f. ort-d to-mob mor- lh..; : ei:I the: i i.v. At ii '.!: iiO' T.i ': ' O'-o ' -. tti- '. :( nie-:i w.-r.- :' 1 moral ' pl-i'-'-d in j-di. v.ia x irumareiy, i,,, ,,: ,. iira'ly Was e..;: .,.0 who attemjife d to -rs. As soon ji.-i i.; , he left t!:e: he-,..;, ' dl on every mar. io In !p arrc-t ti. .- n.,.. sist my.-elf ;': ;.;i.! ., ry in the Rand.:;; (-.. oil i.n the c-i.ohio ! . - J-.C rost'.r.itie:;, of .; rm:nt on both ft-!-.-' ' harg' i iV.,::i h.; ', oi the- CitSi . : - tinned u.dil th.- ;. -i'i;;: day was ti," a. in the; bts'. r'.- e, r t Oi Ug iiO i- i. b Ooiii e t'.'s. destr-ivti peoph' in.-: h-. I a; ' t eals e-id ; h:s if.., lh mini-ton, Vt., i d to i: - ir.m ih. i kith d. T.a-h- b-di. i.Ti's, ib'teh :' :" 1 a ere-p . r-.- ;d So-yt ti-.o. Ohv. r V: ! I of Sprmg V ;i;cy. Pa j'jii d : Mary D.o.ie 1.- Wo-.-J Ii ).!-.-. y-fdi : ty-f-aurth stf. e t is will ricen-ef. Wi n v.. Id v :;;:. .:t r-0 ti-.o iMi'S e-h :.i,d the 21 lk-:.ev.-.!fl for i'.Oiiu i ia Xa -A ;:: i ii lot'i: -i Alt or;, as Mr. ..-!:!: '.hid f -r the th: ' . e V .. ihe. .ami e fe i e a--. ! no nf. rt ler- ir- 'hi I Now IIavln, J.-.i i (. hi:.. se slit. ; :.ts : ':.: c; ; count ry to e italii a.i ed; i two b:i;ht boys: r;a::;cdi i Vatch ami Chin 'hi:: I) ; . -..: St., ' Hi S : i r-.:- :ihc t'.vo the r :Ti Vi'Iiat is to lie. Demo '.vuii t: Wa-'HINotox. Jam 11. A l uge amount f undiluted silv,r lias be e n sent to United States Treasurer Gil Ihhiu. under the impn S'ion that it woiiiei ho reeUemee! by him, ami in; has always transmitted such re mittances to the superiideiieleiit of t' i' mini at Philadelphia for pur chase .ik bullion. He is now in forme.el by thesupcriutendent ot'the u.idt that under the ruhs anel in struelious governing that office, t!..-sm.-ilii st purchase of silver eir eh-posit eif gold le ceived, is SlO'd. jnat tieit upon ell such, tin-re is Pnposeel a melting charges of one eloiiar which he consieh rs a heavy tax on small deposits. Heretofore' "lie has take -a those sent Iron: the United States Treasury, but as the number is largely increasing from all part-1 of the country, he says he is furctd to e'ecline taking them in the future, and that no less . amount titan 100 can be hereafter receive-d at the Mint, Jn view of the deeisiem, the treasurer wdi return io the finer- r. t:"i: was ordered t.i ts. . to .-in-. ambuhir.ce-s, with surgeons, !' Grand Central Depot h await fiom Commis-;.--Tier Rrentian.'' It is report,-., that Pa: k Vidl; ntine ami his wite, v, do evere kiii.-.i, w;g-: married only i , We.h.e y hwt. Mr. Vallcntiiic i- mpi i-w ,.f the Hon. Trene-r W. P. and v.r.s io husme.-s with his f.o...- r, A. !k Vai letdinc. :. of ll O WCi-.h :: st eoti.-ei.s of souihe rn Ve rmont. i . v. it'e was Mi.-s (Jay lord, of North Ad Mass. The-y were en roide to Flcri d:i oti their l)rtei.il four, il was n'so repe-rte:d that Senator Wagner, the inventer id' the Wagne r p. dare ir, was kiiie eh iii.d -buy or mora v.o .o injured. There w;,e at 1. est od') passeig-i rs on the irai::. : r. : th"he!r rors of the e.-cc:aion w- re iocre. s: d f.y the rear cars iak'og fire. S.,: -ii' the occupants v.-orc r"a.-teil t. d-.-'h in too si-Id of l.u-Mhc.o.. Toe e-ectioaots ..f h.'U.-:S til ihe vicinity e-i'Souyte n L' .it vil at -r.ee imihc to the a-.-ai. .ia-:- e-l'the v.-otlfi'l-cd, ;:iid trt: it to ep.i, i.cti the iiamcs with wale r. but in vain. Tt.-ov.-omen e .. io I ve. irame.t e.ni ol one e-t tie- e;. the eoli iii-g engine', and to-: epltehiy ! "I'd t!:e-ni i : fa '. e;s. brace. tntr: i'.mhs ov ::: :. ". are th'-.-e: Th V -'er:, e :. Chicago to NeW Votk l: a-io-uV tell :;i -t'tfi l.iiiltite - late, itg to 1 1 if treat crowd if 1, gi-';d.-;s ::nd oil..-: .; who eh:-;.-- d to h i ve the capital, liio en .id-.iiitoi.al car; were' put on, tight f them helm; palace coaches, i'wo t-xtr.i 'i'i'.e- v. ere a'so rttael. i oi, and tlie train g-d un der way. It w. s fhu d v, ith all the inc.; e.f r.ote and pro--.,h.i :. . of both r. :'..:; iiar ' e.;i::e t : e to, a:. roar c ! i-ro.tre: ; id-obo.-I : -c .. ; ! N... ; th" .i'i-lete r.-.aned lV v. io Wi. ii: th ii ' e ll-o- they re-p.-r..'.!' : : io i! i- ia ..f ve n-tn-. s i:i the t-u ii.t.. tt. :loi:g i..e :;.. f-i lido g.itto- we re f.:h. Chh. Chan, who vie re br.'th-1:1...-- tr.im ii.;e'e c'eeid for Yd eitv tla v M-.V. stcr, It. Wil'a. 'ttdoy tier: (. .ill. i s--:IAJ al'l.th- yoiiiigiino tl w.e we re s e ,, 4';,i-p-: j-.. arms ami i-.i.n ut-d '.'. r ': :l th' :s an i :.. 'hi' a; .. O-.v- :!;; aiid .!.. ihe Pa. i ' tic-s li.e 1 m;i,v liioi ... gatnci was i.be.ut the last t.i ,-.r rive at the dr pel, and :'S ail the eoher ears. Were filled, they took the re.r c .r -..;he Kmt.iri-). in lids car wer- i'loi:;- t omniirstoiier .Siciiois, j'.uvani (.nicer -end thi jr.. ...... io . .,...;..., ... I ' d .'..'. ;e.o in j , ..'-... oi i.,..,.iiiiii!. as.Tin- s.;0W tilitt it i-i lulltilli V.,UiiCli. .7t..e-i.-IlV, Uetl.o, 1. 1- 1;. U i.t e..r r, ti iio, McM.iiii.cs, ex-A-sei-d ly ma:i originated M. l'. ll'i'oiian an; Alii n:.:.:i Levy The re w r. a!.-o in this or (V-mo G-)Vcri.!:;e-i:t hi: t M. e.rs left for H.-.rtibui, iorc thev !v:-.rnel the telegraph L a -: s . and late r em returned to China. During their residence on Keosioaioo s-trext Chain I to-ame h.v w .-led In a you:;g lady named Sherman, living near by. This iht-ey v."S strongly c-p-pi se i! on tiie paid of Miss Sherman". frie-nds. but Chairs .'dii rdtons were eoutiiiin-d. and wt.ro e-my i:.'. rrttpi idhytiii- ue-Pa: teire ea toe Ceies.l;,.!. li.e acp.i:t:r.t.u.e: iie o' ;di.-, however, ;i:.;i Chat; ii.is co;r'.spe,i:ded V.iih the lady ever since-. Tii : j.rincip ;1 ic.iroii i-r re calling the? Chinese sp.;.;.-;.ts wa-s the fear on ihe part of tho authori ties that they were b ecoming her ougbly America'.iiztd. and tia.t they '.voui'i marry American wives. They wir:- i;, re at GovuT.mer.t expe-nse, -.! -. oi-ici, being to have- tia m re i'g"ii ta ih ir nadvo c-untry with poe. r to iotr.niitce A:. era an eivili Z:it:i;'.i. Ae! vices receive u ii:."f stot.: th:tt Chan's " tsi. t.-,:( t: in hi- t'evo- ,ss -'!ie:o..ui c.iiiif.g to th" toe l.;o.i.ese ..uiiiori : man was condemned to eieal:., ami, atce-i.ii!.;r to Citne-s;' j.oistei:;. was hoh -ad; 1 I.i the cit of j ihmg Kei'.g. I fti.ot'.n r nist ii.e oiUTiOViit s.s er t ae'st: ijoVt.ruiU-.-i.r., H li.e i.ei.l liiat a ' toiiia: Chim-m.-tii now iking hi ;hg i family of the late Dr. Dtoou, h..v;:ig hegome convt Tie-1 lo Chri-th'nitv , j was advised by lie. C im si cemtr.is- -;,.-.( rat Shirtf rei to re ::.::;;: iii this eotmtrv, :s m-; reg irn to his native ! -fi.;. ceiiintry would le the signai for his eieath. lie therefi re remains in this country and will study f.r the min istry. 0..e of the Lit c.;t labors ef Dr. Ri-coii was hi iirr.mginj for the voting ia;;i."s education. Ir. Dae. Ire a, am spok.- 1: k, he.-;i Ihe: District . :': d ! r ::n o h o ::.ioe:d. logo Wi..-; lee. io r :.' ',.: 'X'l.!li .-?! i. X t-.e'i ask' '! I :::; what ur pr"j;ox: ;! to iiott.e- V. tlh l !. l-i (oii'i'i.'i s ete-ir- te tin jttry in ho -,vii ! -had'. Mr. r-:-:.vi.h- -at t i:.e p.-:- : -v e-iptes-. ! ia ti -i el- she. Judge ti x i:.-A i o o'j ctio :, 1 prisoner H.eii i o-ooi'.m- !.;.- i- m within t:." h.ui.s ed' pro; ritty. The iri.--rn' r s dd r. w i. iii--oif-s m l.'s sr-e-e:. th.- h, .-, . .. 1 the a-: e r ti n Cie :.' ''.-n coiuoi; s io li.-- , -:'i'J, U'. d l.f i;.s:sue i rihl to ia- heard, :;s ! : in.-t id-. h:b in the Lao la.vee - i .t Am e rica. D.3trk-i At:-..r:.. y C.-:d iIi sai l ti:e prison r siiould r.t-v.-r, with his cci.-c-nt, i.o ta.keii o;ii f t..e dock A nrutrc ;t-.:t J'tiADfoen, .1 : V: t.irg Fi-it ! I; i)ur.', N. V., t. . 1-ghersy C"'p:t'. . :!. " ii-.- woh -w.here Ge..r."- ; -Whipple ;t i -. r. , : iin e s.hots int.) . Tii" list b;..;i,-..-!;( ami Holly tm; i -t art-d to r- a Several te--a h;o"igi,t!,io '.'. i t-: s.x n ;,'.-.--.v.'. like :ih an It. i b- di I .- -.0 u' 1 New Y.rti U. !1 his w.oihi ;s ! :o-, bi- He ha.la .:itr..tio'". :t.t under t:.e i i to e !n:;i: j :i r: n- Irea-ly of;;t:-- 1 oV. J " - !::: 1 d ie 1 i.i this case, disgraced tho ;..':;. lice. ra:d bad .no re. or ihe Ctit.stltitth-ii 'ipt through his courioh Judge Cox stig-ig-tcd t.'i .t -sr-o Scovllie anel Reed l.-ad h. -..m- t ri'-ouer's writtt u sta i eh. ii.id i; ho had inaeie r.nv points ;h"v C)'.!:d U v.--- ,': oiiii with a ; the ground. V, his hand-, w'.t. -. , t.i.il'oii bis i.le: si...t. He w.i- t to the hot. hi.. : . - ambit el by ;: ;:. -;. f :l:;d the hal- :,.. r ; : a. id p.ws, d ;i.: clo-e proxhniiy .. I'he We.ooii v. - lal! could !.' t ; - . - S oti 1S sdd i.t Vf. -. think the wogod i. ; ; tglly. Holly was ha; . after a hearing ye ster.i e-ommitted. i'la: i.:.,r sigited t-.r the shoot'tri ! c: shmed drink I -. man's wife ri.d i:.. -; . : Mradviiie. tnci.i. Tito Jeaniie-t:.- a-, i l'.-r I" Wa-iii ;r ' i vhiigiit: vs.. ::. " o -. Without any de in the matter the until to-r.mrro'v. tsiOii : Cot: : : o'-i, g n.a eiur;: !- ! has ju.-t re--- gram trom o-:: St. Pcter-h-.irg. ,- the Jeanne-it-.' a:, Tin: eh'siog scene' eflhed.w w i-i ehar ict rhtcd by cemshh rableexcite- j Da:.en!.ower l.io:i to hioe.Vo elge ol lies, the VOI.J!.: . : - i.i.1!!:'.; the i tin.- pi.jgey oi toe v. i:t- i-.-i.t, 1 the l.tet that iri(-:it "ii th? part of counsel on sieh-s aiid by the exhibition of gr-at pass:?;:; r," the part of the prisi.i.e-r. His si. ti r. too, manifested treat emedio:-. ;,; : ce.nl.! hardly be ro stral. o.d by hi r hn-h;o;.l -r., I rotlar from iiderpe-sl.sg remarks. At the cl-'su she v;::: i.gitated lo Uiirs, and m.-.::y sympathetic women ga. iirou.-i'l hi r oa.ei eli'ertd here, , lai red A r.-.trr-roiij- in I.r-.c!i. P a-:N. .T ,n. IP Th. Me-tht-dit C '!:,v ..-: into p-.o-s. --toll e floe sll pl'-iitneej to tii'" .. ... , i T.n.... ! Uioc.t-v was t- tat' s t .ii ve; r- citv. in e :.. - i ; v d;.h :!:-t Py U.'i .-.'.- he V. 1 . . a i . r-tty e.Uiie vO, i s 'prion it i:..s pai-h veals . " The i.ee the Ti;' l'l- 'vale n- e ofSftjaJMVv. lot.S '-i lac W i. i.: d-.- h of Mr. s ;M.-I ihouUv hi last r.e.hle.vir this acctssio" t- Wir.lth of ihe CO;le;.e. Pi-'.-hieU Warn:: promls-d extra - h ' or-hirw and htcretistei t:;e;ll;i.-s eif various kinds as an i'.nmeiii.ite re-;;;t of th; freo h.iU'lIir.g of tho legit cy. A ?.r.ii!i-.e' Mothci-':; Cruitf. of the whalcbo Dect-nibcr 17; eoa f . all wants s-j,; hi !. si.x men cxpee-t-d s and crew of the iir-t ..t on November b, i I'anh.renz i. P. :.- . Jeanr.ette v.--- c -:.;o pack Ocho'tr 1. h .vi-ids and curre-.t : and w is then ah.a.d' : ,!.-v. V.As;:;.v.-.roN Jan. IL L: an in- t rvie W lo-iiiglit Wtt'i ;:: otlker of the Natio: Roard of Hva'tli rtgarel ir.g the siire.nl of the small-pox thai rep-arts received daily steadiiy spr.-rding. me. i t" any locality, l ui'.' West tiiroug'.i miuLrants anivii.g fi-.m; cotti.trh s Hoxg-PAt.!;. Jan. 1"'. The town of Scott's Ct-r.ter, this emr.ty, has been v a ii utter of excitement over a horrl'd-: murder, committed near lore, at Clare Proth'-rs' tatioery, Mrs. Gustavus Russ, wirb f Jani'-s Rt:.:s. who is e.opletye'd in the tan nery. ,u her thrce-vvar oM daug'n- Tor.tat tL cttia - !.-.o:i 'rt,. No;;i-.i!.s. V:; , ' - '- --';. kes, a promhe i t :'.' folk county, ar. . 1 1' firm of Jo-. ! ' whohsale doU-r a..-. i- a'crs. of this pi c . t : - . his home in lierl-y 1 was seized from Dli:.'! the sir. ets ofth.it sgbare ; known man, his head ba k and his thro.it e-r "' the chin. Mr. Syk.- Ihsu. cal condition, tia re is his assailant. .fero IVork fiiit'Traii 'i-. ! iiltecti d with it. but, if is sioue-r -s i ; e r i . i r : 1 1 : : : otricii, -s- semhly !::;.!' George V S Ci.apie, onmev. . e:f P.rooklyu; f the New Yeah A. v". L'.maii, in the- New ."-".;.': ; August Abel, , ami tv, e iadii s e.f names e.ve imUoe.. se .-i. an v, '1 i'o- Ttnn Yerk D.oh-. whia-e trail: yi imdrr way, r.m! w avii at Ft.-t Aibanv a stign-d to :-..--ai was rce cived. ;i;.d tile li.daeC C.ir id! v. iid, f.-ien Tr.--y, w.-.s tt.e re'ar about ten car. As ihe engine train h:'.'.l actual the centre of th'- li.e train. passengers tor's thre.i fro.ii ear to e ar with a not worse . carving Kune, and then do' from t ia the West than in thoKast. though home. Si. o has been found by ai tt:e iiioi-easc in tiie West is of iccei-t i lurfy of lutntcrs roaming in th elate. The Hoard is preparing a wootr', inmost tuke.l and without sta't meat sho.v-i g the L t d i.umb-ri's':0,,-f he is a raving manitic, and of d .-'.ibs re-ported to it from each j .w'b he taken to an ass lum at once. i I'.y during IS SI ami up to lh" i re-t-j.fhe murJcriel child v.a.s a favorite cut time. As, maiiy as h- e".u!,i re-1 Vr, ""''., and was the yi r.ngtst moi.ibvr Pi.iiadi h.hia l eads fie list i of five ehild.-eii. Mrs. Russ' insmi- ; V.idl (,. f.V i '. fg'il ;.,vi 1 ,:,.;.?,.;. j 17 IS Pc;!. Ve .1 te. have Pel V. fv.eOI car iiJie- 'd reieot-.i (Vi.- . f ' . te . darv. iiH oen e..i in i .. i ; i Richmond, Inp . .F.ii.. 1 wrcc.kers rtmovt-.l a Little Miami tr.ie k. d i !! this city, near Nt-v id- '' the Dayton express y;...-1'rnt-i the track into a mat? name ei EliU .v -s ; The engir.e tm: triio slightly injmeeh I.i-.vas Ohio J. All 'ii. i , There OOi' ot e -e f-d .?'.. I i V.e lc ail such remittances gent to Ih'c for redemption. f'ntcr hii o of ihe Tanytown y ibrce'd itself into i. ar c..r of the Al- i ' i-. et : and ttii.se from N-'.v York will pr.d.al.ly ag-gre-! g'tle about Giji) or TUi. These iigurcs, j en course, no not cover ine entire mortality, ;ls ther- are n umbers of I iK-iitiiS whica are i.e-t repto-tid to the iauro. : D.ss Moixms.. Jan. li '-, : r- 01; .-- ' .;f ;. - l.e-oiioi'e.iii i au. .. - the r.onitnalie.n 'i 1 -Senator, James 1". V.:.--ehu-iel the nn:;r.iiaM.s ;.a;. the Jong term. ei'iit-h'-' and IleTn. J. M'D'.lh tee r was nominated for the r'i bv acclamation. A linn;-,... u S,u Kil'cJ I'atJur. An j- Small-rot in JHie".-- ; b.eny train, axi s w ere p.i:-k!y euri il to cut out the men who in the tellcscope, but it see me-, I as i ail eff arts woui-.l fail. Tie.: iirefcemce of laiiiii of Assciiihly ma:i Rufl'cami' .igenxi pi-u, m; m- mani.geu o-: i:it-r.0l D.r-irtrne nt is to he sub- i.:cak rcii e:oe ... em- v. m.io .: . ; J( clc i U; c!. u.;, y iaiough which ih'VJyiK'ie p:Jt'y v.-.i; cut Congress. C-rhdn g.nt!emcn hi i:io pt-ruito ar.a D-n:y thml: tint siclim. uintri- I iiv. V.'AsjUMtTox. Jan. U. Kx.St cr--- I; a t::ry bcr.urzs aiimio:str..ti...n of tiie drageeii. ! Tveo l.id:.e . who were i: : scoped car w. re also re- ":; i matt Lew, 3?aurhv P. other-: wiai wire A Fle"et on Itio Cuiu'im-'.aml. N isi;vn.i,K. Tenm, Jan l h The ... ... ti.:..t r..:,.. i M.i-hist i.ignt. One mu m.i net of : ua ......... r ..... ... ... , I., .m l i ....... I . .-. t ' . ' lUiJii'ej 4liv.il.i'..t ne.ll.. i;. n-: iio-.p arc aliandoneil on both sieh'Softhe rives. The st-amirs: 'cannot iass unehr the suspension bridge. The Louisville- ami Nashville Raih .nd is eiiilang'.-ied, but no iive-s iiavc b; en lo.t as ye t. Thi'd im.-'ge id. hot he fstmateel at present. h ii. i.. .i- e ;l ; i.".-. ti.cv V f'.i ,"oi ti but not badly hurt A.NOTiti'.tt ACOOt'NT ol' Tili-t I'ts.V'.rUi. RiN'i's jJitf'ifiK, N. Y . Jam 13. The Albany express containing thi:leen cirs, on wid'-h were many members ...i" the J"gi.-J:d:-.ro, left Al ba, i y -ito:d p. m. At Ka.-l Albany foe. p.irloi car. the Idhevvild and 'I ,lV:-;' U'.e publio land dipart;..cnl whu tr-i-?- iel"i I inaoniTPfl .1'iro.- Mv S'.-N.. . i g f ""'"" ' I'-no as Secretary. Senator Tellr-r ..f fin. ward i ,m-.,.m - . vuiuuuu, iiiii.niuviei a resi;Hi:ion .n the Senate to-dav directing the Sec retary ed' the Interior to eommo.r.i-! cat-3 to the Senate the dci.-Iui of, tho former Commissioner of the: Uencral leand Oh;ee m regard to the lanel granted to the Northern lVc'-i' Railroad. M;i.vv.'fKKKs Wis , Jar. Id. An old man named Preel. .b sd:,' beat ids &y. ioiuns out with an axe hedee ami .dub hist, right during a family row. The boy was thirteen years old, ami was named Rein hold. After th'. murder Jeskc tried to hang lil:i:se If. aial was in fact suspended when 'he officer came to arrest him. He was cut down, and ; then stated that his ton came: heme drunk, and that In tlie fight thai omm-d he- killed Imh.lmM with a tilth. The family is addicted to dritnktun:-:-? and is wholly disrepu table, the mother being in the House of C;rree'.ion nio-i of the time. SrKr.e-.ntr.n, 111 . of smali pox were r : stxtv-on- rudnts in tia tl..-. r.-lf -if IV. . I --. T are still iofe-eted. 'De spreading through '' along the Missis-ipi'i r:ve'r nation of stcamh..:.; h..ii"' enforceeh rtv Atioihrr Adaaei1- l-'ifi Wafer nt ?TjshTiUe. Pittsi.i m.ir, J.mu:.ry 1 regul.ir monthly nn-etii..-' Western Nail Asscnatiea.: a full interchange oi vn rate was advanced :;v---. S4'0 oer keg. The a'd-1-large, and the jvporH oa ; of the trade were nio-i AMj-s:cr!ous Crir Sua.'. 4.1 ViliV Coaioj. P. . Jail. 11.--A- : ii.rm. ), ' aVj si. -'.a oei -i e:l e'lh- t las,t night ami this, morning. i.ehe-s of snow fell at Mi! ford find; axle neces-itrd.ed ver si foot ieli in l -ae-ie a waxen vai-; allow it to cool. tge rau-'U-c we.-re had Co::;" t,-'':i Tiie run w.-i- ' m S iVit Duv vil readied id 7 o'cloea ley. i attached. These; Altox, Id., Dee. 10. Tho house ii -oiiim'ton, Vt. ; of a negro 'named George White was die safely until discovered in d i-ii-iiS Yesterday, and Jm.eiie.n was . lying on a bed in tia; Louse with her ;, wh-eti a hc.r.cil ; ihmit cut from ear to ear was the a -stoppage to j body of Mrs Gart-e It, a white woman I T - 1 At. ..... vino Kept nouse lor White. It i-e A Man luriaj. !''i,S4i - r ('i-Mr.rr.i A.M J t n cf -..i-aaicr lit ' yiintstio camp gro' .1. , ... i- ''..,i,rr:.iaa. Blues easi vi wg--- .j. .t .. ,!....! lust niglo- eel wo ..... " - , ... ...oin-tr dr-lroVloi- Conductorllanford ordered Drake-1 thought sho was murdered. t fixer xx.vti, Jan. 1,'L The Tine o-air Nashville, Tenm, special F.iys: "It has been raining for the past week and the Cumberland River ;s rising rapidly, a rise of five feet hav ing taken place within the l;t li-r,-t,. i. i i. i..uij'wiir iiuurs. i.icK waier nas v.us iwj --. - i. ;. driven two hundred families from rdone, following h.s i--;;-'.,.. their houses. A hnnd-cil acres of ; in Cmnln-rland elarieS '; ground within the eitv aro under i The hudoing "" -h; r m, water, and roills and meleres have ! hotiseh belorging J.HVnfi. been compelled to closo. It is still j firmer anel ninle r, lit r laming, and more damage is expect-; is supposed that i.e cel." ! the fin? broke ont.
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