1 EPWARn RTI,! Bditor '' Proprietor. WEDXEShAY. I .1 mill .!. ' ' ) : " ' ( n Patnrda.v Jud.-e Cox overruled the nmt-.iti Ur a ni w.iriat in Ot.i-teau"- est. ni.d fr.it. n A t ' e sassin to bo In:;.- or. the day of Jr.ne. fiurtc.T.i wc.k iti.-;lcr.t ar.u nbusive j j-.s ufi-il to his! coviicl. lie repeat- i ,-l iu UiW'ihMiinus !.Tifi of fpinj j . l'. .,...1 ilir.v.'Minl willi lhe e I? Ill.iii. i.i.u 'f,.' ". ...... man, a wrath of the Almighty nil persons who have had any part in bringing t Lis coi.viclion. Oraixf: the wonth of January the pubiiT debt was reduced $12,9TSf MO , Tut: I'resi lent has signed the bill pranti" an additional pension to Mrs. .Mary Lincoln, widow of the martyr President. Major A. M. Iowx, of Fitts burgh, lias b.ien presented to the Fa-publicans of the State as a candi date for Supreme Judge, by the F.ar of Allegheny county. The latest Independent lie that has been started on its travels, is to il.e fflect that the President will jvirdou Guiteau. The Cincinnati (btnnrrrirtJ oricinated it. Thk FresiJent has nominated William II. Armstrong, former member of Conrcs from the Wil IianisTvirt diitr'ut, in this State, t be Cornniiisioner of 11 ulroads. Jorix W. (iau:;f.tt has presented to t'.ie State of Maryland a portrait of Choree Calvert, the first Lord Balthnore, copied from a painting made in the rti-'ii of James I. Monday, the "JTth day of this month, has been fixed upon for the (iarfield Memorial Services, in Washington. Tiie eulogy will be delivered bv Hon. James G. Blaine. Aites having lasted a month, the dea l-lock in the New York Legisla ture, caused by a fight among the Democrats, has been broken, and the business of the State will now be allowed to proceed. f Internal : Tm: (otnniissioner Revenue roports that the quantity j hoods ia the DcsioemCa rejiort, nor of sj.irit- ia distillery warehouses on ( would we have noticed it at all, ex January 1st, was 73,800,914 taxable jcept to call attention to the internal gallons, which is about .19,.7.'.00f j evidence it contains of a sympathy in excess of last year. j . . j ii is asserieu nun iuuui posi.ive ness that President Davis, of the Senate, will vote for the bill admit ting Dakota as a State. His vote will give the Republicans a majori ty and assure the passage of the hVu. A shameless speculator is at tempting to procure the body of Guiteac, after death, for public ex hibition. It is to be hoped that the proper authorities will see that this monstrous and disgusting indecency is not permitted. The case of " Reformer ;' Wo'u. and his associates against the Com monwealth for the 8500 extra legis lative pay claimed by them, was heard before the Sttpreme Court on Friday last The decision of the Court hxs not yet been announced. State Treasurer Butler, now a candidate for Governor, is a resident of Uwchlan township, Chester coun ty. His admiring friends call him the "Uwchlan farmer," hoping thereby to win the agriculturalists' vote, but "how in thunder" they expect Pennsylvania dutchmen to pronounce this jaw-breaking, Welsh name, i3 a mystery to us. The F7 loge Record, of Chester county, in sists that is an easy name to "tackle" if' you only know how, and 6ays it is pronounced Lle-lan, with the accent on the last syllable. pnd signifies high land U'hv nrt i then style Butler the "Highland laddie? It is more poetical as well a3 raorc cuphoaeous. Ix reply to the House resolution v r ' c .- . . . eahing for information as to what amount of inoner wiii be required, i ,, " . : annuady. t " pay pcr.nol S during: , the next twenty-five years, the Com tnissioner ol Pensions make ilic.uny man even of lustime followit- Hi erir." statement If 1 5 lr ". . . i"-' , J ,t:, a ,ua" . n "'""""V."' ",c U,l her several time. 1W screams loiiomi.,. i-ia.,ei.i.r, M.i-.mnt . 11 1 f.lltrifui tJ i, tnnuW, fHiihfut to his eon- i tiiente of the contingent fund of the ! , f. .... , , , , , all claim for p-n-son aris:n7 from i victions even tl.oii-ti iti.ey involve winces: ! House of Representative at Wash-j, k T ' , ,. ,. . ... a mm who was capable d.inf; vi,i.i hut 1 : . . 1 L , . . , ' 1 honias king, who came to her as- tue laie v:ir oc rui.uu.i -aici lM.inn : men an-. re-Lruinirt be ea.!.'!in, . -hr oi"tii, aiiu-ii e uiuu 'burial , .;-.., ,i .!. . ..'1 vv- "1 ,1 ' .nine , 1 and ll thou the survi-; ...; .1 i vors 01 tne Mexican war ano their ; widows shsll !' tcllsio-.led .-it S IV-r J :.t S JV-r , , t.l into, the aru-HI'it rinure.l for t went ..f ye year.- r,.'.- wi-h I') K ' will f, U 'l Uil t'.l l.'ll' I'll'iriiHIil1. tuill ; tMXir. It is i;'ht end jreper tlit tiie country fhouhl irovide for its hon .rol and lionorablc veterans, but there is a reckless waste in this bus- i.ii'ss that ought lo be curbed, ,i , and ! Congress should apply the remedy. Is mother column ... i wc puonsn a ; manly note from Mr. '. B. r. Snvder, i - ' I in regard to his tourse as President of the late meeting, and just here we want to sa3'.in reply to the dirty innuendoes of the (cmmrrehl and i . -, inure iiotioreu tn tne i nteiu-rate smt.s i i nreu tans, uougm, lor a in iiiikt. i-.. . n , i (now fn Ml- rtl'c-,l Tho cuti ti.. noal were 77 are for claim in tbe war of the - !r dok.n-Vj.75. lLVS t tl .5." Z" ZLi? " vJLh E lb! I men, and l.,Jila.ll.l.'.k ! Hll.r',1 I a a .1 r I . i a i . . . . 1 rf '1. 1 I .1 i r. 1 reVdton filed -nor to June ol.SsO: i r.M in the Northern state, for service necessaries, boug.it f..r a : , , . :Bi.. ....... .lf ir;wvt. Un. Gallatin. Hamilton. Jefl-rson. ! t,:"1 Ul,-W"' rebellion claims filed l l waran.l afterwarU in rr- j member, atI8 jmt tlo7.en-fc.. ; j f u m adva. Iiwrencn M irion. Perry, Saline. l!,rw ' ? . tcoo 1!' 'ri''; Six toothpicks, lK)Ught for a i..c.-1 J f ' il:.:" :?1 Union Wah.nl. nd vJ, .. ll i n.en in cm v-r claim- 5I r1 filR ' Thpiwr ,,a iumt "l"" Crated ,JeI:a'T, T i "f""" . of chins of the State against the I the southwestern part of lhe State, j can v.ir nim.. mi,.. j.iuk .ns-i aw Mit,,.,,s, tb srwee-s; .u 1 wo fourteen carat charm niagic : r , St . f e , cnr i T,t. 0onilictio'i as denicted bv i.s. other two amount of money required to meet i Wa-hiu.-ton e4 J.-fUr..,.,. jaks,n nd iHiicils. lmu"ht for a nirinbtr at T , ir. !ora ond "".P-!,- -w,"""M; .wepicw.i ,n p. .. t.c.. st,...r,d1n oV,m.K rwQ w 1 1-in.-oin. one who. uftt ,e wt that place, K v ,1-r .fi ton -wai ' P taken by Union forces wli e turns sent to toe Govtrnur are piti.t-MJ afl t,:ese stapendon cairns grows lesr. ;wa, wel,.o:ilt,i , evw j-;,,,,.,. Rlld ,,ri: 818.j.bO ikt doen -50Mi - ! ' .. lrivir , .,- ,,. j,,,:,,., hlfi. Tiievar alm.v.ti.idir.4v with, rated the nnnuallr from fRi.noO.OOO lo 620.-! nd . f the bw men and S Six silver egg pencils, Iwught f-r!,, T.a .... i(Joiit f.-ul a'.r thwU,, at-d i.-.k' men of lhe Democrat thai Vc "t-romnted or.bvthe ikhj;.: coached Mr. Sayder, that we had j "7ZT ir - , , aether n, srien to, cr cotr.mu.h- :....!..-a.t- r . I led as Vice lYesit!-nA am! tr.mid nw hove , . ... i r . j niCatCJ Wltb him for Week preVlOU ., v.;n imr nr n- fi no. .. 1.;- "nnrtlnnc ...... ..... . ' prwMV-oq oi ss i: (.- t nrai.is us any Half- in niujrw no j.rfpr.ti l iu ins .'n -n (iit!ctuail ' Utlbl.-mlnhf-l chsr." i . . i 11 r, ""prr;'-! vnrrvvrr kiiuhii, aim '... ,,i11:.,iu i.t.in'u nf hw tWillrt ' . , T t vided, in ivxt l. timl ir n:H full IinmiMM IIH Ufl. It!- wanim iu oiif rnil jiii !i:is ciiiiK' to :i !-rt ttv i.;.!-s :tn; in '.-.): -.':ni!iiii;nv. :t man js (t!ie jiul'iic jirin's ii cause as j Republican, he refuses to I ilozoil. and rresidi cfiiccr n-ifting ilccidos itv ivvortliinco bis convictions of n?ht, and in strict conn') in i .y : . p.-.i .....m.-.h... . Wi: nlludeil, ft cuple of weeks-Drtxle & Co. and sent to the State; The fo'llo wing telegram was se-it sliiee, to the rejiort ti '.e;jr.iphed from j Tre isurer to pay for the State bonds . this aiternoon through Minister Ilofl Wibington, that the Democratic : recently bid for by that firm. The ! man at St. Petersburg: representatives from this State had j amount of the check wan ?C,7f.T,7oC.- i ''Washixctox, Feb. 1, 18t. ty of a coalition with the Indcpend-i ents next fall, and the setting up of: "exky akd LeK:hkk and I.ob-(your a mixed ticket comr.osel of Demo-krtG. Ingersoll cornea good deal crats and half-breeds, for t lie pur- i poc of defeating the rrmlar Repnb-! lican candidates. That this was not mere idle talk, i and that the seed is already taking root, must, we think, be self-evident to any Republican ia thN county who will read in last week's Demo crat what purports to be an account of the Republican mooting held in ; ine court House on i.,e preceuing , 1 . . ......... 1 nvli.t a . n I .. . . r .1 -IT i uesuay i-ii um. i.u m uuc c u willful jH-rversion of every material fact in the case, is filled with state- nicnts utterlv U- iinir:;p. and shows throughout a sj : ii of sympathy with the bolters ai.d kickers that is born, not of love, but of the hoje of gain and reward. Moreover, its ru- i....: . . it..., re i..;.i, l ll. c louiuti vi I icri'iiiu Garfield "in oider the make Atthur President," as it alleges, in view of all the fattfs developed j:t the trial, j aud the scathing rebuke of the slan- der by the counsel for the prosecu tion, shows conclusively that the devilish and malicious spirit ef the assassin pervades the heart of the man who could grovel so low in the scale of common decency. Xot satisfied with doing this amount of very dirty work for its new aliics, the DemfMrat further un dertakes to pronounce judgment upon the rulings 01 President Sny der, which it deliberately falsifies and then pronounces wrong. But it is not our purpose to further re- view or expose the tissue of filse- for and collusion with the Dotting element of the Republican party, and of its studied and brutil insult of every Stalwart Republican in the ecuntj". There is ;r.c other fact worthy of mention in this connec tion as going to prove the new born sympathy of the Democrats for the bolters the Democrats were out in full force at tiie meeting, and with a few lionorablc exceptions, voted, and shouted and hallooed with the-half-and half fellows, thus doing their best to stir up ill blood and confu sion T:::: editor of the Democrat, in an article on the Republican meeting, which he published last week, gave utterance to the following dastardly declaration: 'On th 21 of July Ut Profilciit Grfl M wn brvtally murdered In the Fechffylvftola Kaitroad depot at Wanhtiifruw, ty tii Hiin ia Vuitna In order to make Arthur President, and tlial Grant, ekmkling. Oamenin fc On. ro.jti; havs the llv pensms of the iallic olftooe." A6 against this brutal assault upon some of the foremost a.en of the Na tion, we place the following extracts from the speech of Judge Porter, who so vigorously eh voted all his splendid lejral abilities to procuring the conviction of the assassin. Look upon this picture and then upon that. Said Judge Porter, apostro phising Conkling and Grant: " Ahbou.-.-li (iarf:i-lil is Ji-.nl, the prisoner fpeak, and lias spoien on tliewitnt-yn stand tuose words trliicti prove liim to lie not on ly an assassin, but the tiiuditaiinp, deliberate, nane and rtfKnsiblc assassin of the Presi dent. Tbe man fiaupliterml Uarfiild as be would have f).ni,cliten-l a e-.:if that he want cd to eat." "Tliedoctomdid thai" tiaid tbe Kiw.ncr. And having disposed of liim in n , ... v....... ..... i- .uii j, ,m.j. ,.uic;-o with crime those who oc-ntpy too lofty ft posi tion to noti'w the viprrs iliut said it, and who would have degraded tlic difmity of their office hy iioticinsr it. (neof them is a distinptiiidied Amrrii-an i'matnr, who at tins iiioiiu iit (cxet-pt t ha' be was too prond and too lofty to ait-opt .;:uv) would bit tinu a Chk-f Justice f :. Supreme four ',, rtm, s.at .., ,'. honored Amorie.tn j :.-.t; a man who. M il I vouiii: in vein-, tus tnmiiiaiided more of! ato-mion n- l...n.e and arnad of thcadmir- 1 crs of intellectual croaincss. of the lufticM. iiKiK-:ii- and jrrcati-rrf. s'.ule.imamiiip, than a tutter partisan ; iu'-ll'' ruction: 11 i,u. oft unsUiail uiuvniy, o; ciiniia nud feat 1 ness and uiauhiu v.liiih i-iade (he V it!:-! a nMtn 4. . M.ca to ; ,:l adversaries; mi;-!, a mail is to-.i.iy zt- : "Vl adversaries; sue!, a man is to-.i.iy zt- rait::ii-.l .k-iiiv un American jurv. and ar- rai'tict . I.r a criminal, but l-v" m .-iimi. n'"1' 'h'fend-r. pwith.-.t my kwiwlclue," ! : ' - i . j ..--..e , in- iiinnn r "i .anieiai. ii,.t!ier of those swarravneU is a man ll,. I,id,.n.r ll.. ni,,rth..t!. 'I' 1 . . ' .... ......v-i., ... .... .., .-'..l4r .11.11 . man is arrainr-d l,y the lawyer of UniUu j I "am n ey . ..i.tcb.. .mu..-..I ..U.,..U... . . 1.. . . s.. ' . 1 . , .-,. ..'v ..... -. . . . . v l,. j.iinii. 11,1.1 " - - ,- "' - by .iuUeiiu. iiiUariite.l tbepris-jfoT soonsilne tur tUc nmnlir nfl- oncrl as r.-st erai ...ariu-m. ; More than that we ha. ll-.e rr.xi.iei.t of i tne i. nitea Matn. 1 lt'.i'r'!,",7-Miie o by the iiit-itratmn of Ouucau. lo not f.u-,:et i'.hI, Mr. l'..r:er, j voudonHrepn?setthinieitl:e. Judge Foner The Miceessi t.f tu-Ceid 1 j end liaye and Iiii.tiln and J -Lji and J..... , ...,l 4.1 ...! u--.l.,.:.. .... ;;;Vi - but bv die voiee of bis oimn-vmr-n. And 1 -. , . ... . . . when this ereatcia .ts. -1 made Arthur rresiuent. lie tort-rt mat ijcncral An Imr,- Or., hair l.ruJ. SI ,..,1 ......o was made l'rci-Jcnt hv the "f bis ! ei I, , U ' ''. Kjl countrymen, by tbet very ni.v which l"J'i tOUght loX a ;iuudcr J8.S made Oarheld lYiyidvitt. ' Jits war tuaiej One visiting 1L-I. bought for : I'residcnt ttnurrtlic t-.nti:u:i-ai ainl.'ms i .tuher 211 Millard ri:jtiu,.-c was just .ais tru-r rlii :.-d t, , ., , , , , a t.'.e rri-Miietit !;- ht : eu as v i.-e i rcsjaen been nominated uI resident a: the t-.'tM". Jmtire Porter-TIi s IM1 tnM twi in : h.mIm;;. mitflit hare tr.i.1 msn an c rantfe ifl mil ; mvivel., injury wliM. ...i2i.t .aveM, the curious lax ay". m. fleam.. t.itye , tfi'rr.itiiw.uiti.iit ii..i.'rriniriivM i.l,m1 -V.. " II , IL..1I. Inhihi.. I'.f I'.ii.,, n-r l'8' -li.."!i lilin ! a. I ; Tlie jriin.-Tlit lil.c. ini "'l Know it 'I Jniiirr P.irtT Rut in Tmrt n.pwnor i i man mi'itiiaitr. j.r r,. Hifiitr r- i-.. , ! . . . . . .. ! ilun-siml : I'Biii'.r.i v i!ip l.ii-.t i-l.fffc -vr !;!, n..fiv1rnnV.i .lmnn i in Foil idelnhin on Wednesday iy nearer i:i their views of thelife here- j alter t-''-n mo,t jK-opie suppose, Colonel Ingersoll, at the grave of a little child at Washington, the other d:ty, confessed that he did not know what came after death ; in his ser mon last Sunda- Mr. F.eeeher con fessed the same ijnoranee. Inter Ocrmu. Dlaixe dines with the President BflJ . he ' is doing so the editors of some of our Chicago papers ure telling about a terri file quarrel between the two. If they have a quarrel it will be because just such good friends aggravate them by whisnerir.g into the ear of one that the other has been basely slandering him, the , . , . r. usual way Inter Ocean. usual waj nun iiiiseoit-i-uiei-iieir'. A friend sent a man in Texas an i Ostrich As the man did not 'enow what to feed it on he let it run. In a short time it had devoured oyster cans, a broken iron nump-hand'c, a pair of andirons, an old scythe, a small coal oil stove, a rolling-pin and a joint of stovepipe, which stuck in its throat The stove set fire to j the roiling-pin and the neighbors I seeinz the smoke called out the fire ! ..u.. 1 .t... .-.I,- .1 11 I' I. U tl'l inilill'U l .J" 11 .ILt I tillit Ii . the stovepipe, completely drowning the bird. A long and patient search for an abandoned copper mine of Arizona was rewarded by its rediscovery a short time ago. About fifteen vcars ago a party o. prospectors came across a valuable mine in the moun-! tains near Tucson, and after loeat- j ing the claim, were driven to settlements b' hunger. Tb.y ne- glected to take accurate Warinss of the spot, and although the search has been diligently prosecuted, it was a long time before- it wa crown ed with success. Ti!i: tallest peak on BulTalo Mountain, in East Tennessee', known as White Rock Peak, 01. account of its peculiar formation being a ledge of white- rock, which towered several hundred "ot fell the other day with a terrifiic crash, which was heard !br miles, and the whole sur rounding country was almost over whelmed with terror. It appears as if the whole end of the mountain had fallen. It is said that when the crash first occurred people congrega ted and prayed to be delivered from the falling mountains. A. McTxtosh, of East Saginaw, Friday, while land-looking on the Tobacco river, and crossing a cedar ewamp, was suddenly interviewed by a large bear. The bear manifest ed a too affectionate disposition. Mac dodged around two big trees growing together. He kept dodg ing around those trees till his knees grew weak with the exercise, when he suddenly bethought him of a trick ; and, taking a copy of the Saginaw Courier from his pocket, he thrust it in the bears face, after the stylcof a subscription or adver tising agent, whereupon the bear hastily departed to attend to busi ness elsewhere. The paper was a red-hot number, he liavina lighted it with a match. A SWKKT-SCEXTKn ACCOI NT. Ilotiiarkalile Otiji-cCn of Kxpenditare for Member of C'onjrrrw. r ' , - M i I' in i nu-i',11-.11,, v( . i iimu iu ii Mini .... iimuwii. iii hi" i inum t,n un i.iiiiii;'ii . 'ii ' in -, i nuifcr ir,H".-. " ( - w r . ... I iV."l. if:'"'?-. .',n,?".",,"!,,-"krT!i!!1."- -I. ...I .1... !Hiiflbcatintf Mnoke iin.l ikip ' TLevlfi. U.iuul . for ifcirkin. j.ii.eiv-five ; from the ciiv. Stiubtv t-vftiingi i ho, ve-r. ..intil tny r.-ne!ii Drover . raifii.. t-:i ll.'l wiiiiinn iiiiitr". t.ii' u'i i.niviiiiv.ni ir,ri;i.iuuj. , nc- - - ... ,d I 1 . , . l . . T i i . j . i . pur. inf.". 4 t.'i'it s 1o he i.!i vo ti.iii:i.ir(i1ii!r;.; r:hwr I'i.U'ii: ..,()n ,,,v nrr;v.,j ni,. ,..,!nrn ' report the piion hre, lull, wiil toMkeiiiiiifiU-tiint. W e pot ciwir ol tlie ! H-re vounjf Jirowu :rl home words , fn 1 1, w in re it y ran nuu i a.o. . ..f ti,;-'', s::.:. ..... ..', .... ' . ... . .. .i... ti ..... ....... !,..., ., ' ...:.i. ...,.!!.- nl.n ''V:..l vsiV.Li T.ln-v WW ti- ii itrresti'd. trie !;:! Jl.l'of.uli i., ... . ;. .1. ...... ) i.V -I' : iile l' .;". i 'C o-Jlijr iraCii. , '"' ' o. " i.v- .ii in, .. i.wc ..... tutu -.i.li i- v..-..- -- a trHe r.uU.irmw7t U.i. jut. uT uetiuite U-ulitv. which Metviik rch for tlTo uf.fortunatt. 1 i.e : heavy gaie Iroiu tne northtt, un.l;Mr Dorrw, p. cI.ki.i .it;. u -;v " , iuu. iWi.lent iJartield s v.in that an,j tj,e J:usi.tri; are BeRrthiii" ' ol tb't disafler Pji rend very i the boats, dinperseil. Duiitig the ! hip di.-wiiut career, sum he vveiii ; t.ik. o to toe houp oi wmt in. n ; e bull- venom wliu-n in eiplity days wouM bring ar..,mv if thf shin U nr.t fnimli rapidly and m a short time a crowd 1 uiiiht the captain's bout, which was !aw:n. Iter in thr: eveoin?, bo-.vev- 1 "oroti.-r w.I .old i.'"j' ". ; of n!in..i a,.wn fiiiirprave. : before .-"prinir may I charter a steam- had gathered. The scene as most loa.ie.1 d.-eply, lost her masts i.nd er, after the family had rKirrd. he ; -m. r hr-.eys ;o-ly tiMtav. , with ' ,:t..inv!o it ..ml ..irf.. ih fivmf. ni.fl win n.U distressiii;:, as tu-arlv everVone Isad , sails. W e made land on the even- and Ins iiartner n turri.it to me ,-:.!!-. :. ui .n..iu ui, ... i. .. ., - Pursuing an examination of thc'o'j.. 1 illM4lli uu CA.lilliuai.i.ll ... tin- j- ,t.,v.(i irj l-:,. lf L ii (lViiAllrvt d mm f I (k ilt'-Hf- I - .1 .'ii,.,. c,i ii f..;i,.;f. -., :i,..., among a multitude of others, almost j , . . . 1. I Peet SCCnted : Xwo Iicrfunierr cises, Uught f.r ; a inomber. at tit) SJO. ! a member , at $10 $20. n.. r i t . r Three fan, bought f"r n iih.-ui1.it. at 8tG..'J per loz;n 8td.(1,'. iimi; iaiif. eMiu'-'.ii, lur u iih-'ihmt. . O'O ... 1. flL I ' .'f- .i", SJli ni I ,n, l.i.1. f .. I... i . : incmbcr, at $1 $2. i Seven knives, l"OUght for P e ' ' ,- "L' . ' "V , iiiuv caiu i-.uvcs, uouizui lor a member, at 84 1.33 .tr do.en SlO.oM. , Two h-uidkerchi.-f l.ovi )K.i.l,t ; . wo n.mUKtrcllU-1 tiOXrH, trOU'fit ; for a member, at 89 per doatn 1.5. In.-iulnr riiistf. itud viiiim !u.n.,i ' . j".,viuwv.-i,a wr. miviu ICBIUVItl. VI tor a membcr-SliSo. -. i woe tine ojien gl.w. f. 1 A.. Imught for a : iUCTajbef ii'J. " Jio:tou. it.e 4.Kf e iei. Uf V?' . Ilr.'i'i.v.?. . S'-T't ?: " ' il. i the public t X.ie, ofl tiie jfi It I ft iwt jliey ; nmiittl JOT WC aiSCparjre OIMi J- -,,...;.,.,.....,.,, ,!.,,,,! " - ' . . (J.t mVP Ne,, engied Hi Vt r rv, trw j'n . ' Awmmiic Mm? 4 WlsiTISnTAX, rt-tarv Hunt rtxf?i ftd , -x - . . ".. f uaTir rr l. d.ii..-ii.ii.j. v. -. i. IS i httwecii the rivemOloiu-k and Koly - ma? If ves. send lwo active line oilict rs to' .nsfcist. The eo onoration oporation ! lv the authorities is hetutv ana in- it.-Higent.'" j "Two ofTiccw will be. sent. If health admits, remain a;id con- j linae search for ' missing partitv. (Signed "Ih xT.Secretary.-' It will be noticed that nothing is said about the request far the authority to elmt-.x asteamcr. That question is held under advisement. The selection of the two officers to be sent to Russia wiU be made this afternoon. The following despatch was re ceived on Tuesday by the New York Herald from the same source : '"Ir kutsk, January .11, FSSli. Lieuten ant De Long's party lias been traced to a definite locality on the west bank of the lena. Engineer .Mel ville and the Russians are searching ardently. I am acting under posi tive t Tilers and will bear invi'siina- tion. Lieutenant Chipps' little boat has not been seen siuce September. The gale doubtless swamped her. If she is not found before spring I will charter the Lena and search tht coast between the rivers Olonek and Kolinia. Jack Coles has been an invalid since October. The Jean 1 netle entered the ice near ilerald Island on September 6, 187!). Der forefoot was twisted since the 1st of January. We pumped for eighteen months. The vessel drifted to the north-west during 21 months. She was crushed and sank on June 12 in latitude 7G deg. lo min. north, and lomlilude lo( deg. 20 min east. She discovered Jeannette, Henrietta and Bennett Islands. W e made the r(.tre.tt over iee to the New Siherh Islan'.s. thence in boats to the Lena delta. Engineer Melville was given chars" of nv boat by De Long. 1 - . - - - . . ... was blind. Hearty and intelligent help was rendered by the Russians. Everything possible is being done. "JoHX W. D.WENHOWER." Loxnox, February 2. A despatch rom St. Petersburg savs : Lieu tenant Danenhower telegraphs fro:n IrkuU-k that the whereabouts of Comander Dd Long is unknown. IIo Jir0p0ses to mn( -na nien to St. Petersburg, but will remain behind himself to undertake an expedition , A lit'tt-r .''-'i (.-Wllifr I! I'amh, Fbruryt 2.-V,in l.il,-w-M--n i.inxf,., Ims ion !!, nml jui.r t. """j"'. r 1'V.rM -ry 1 S.o- ;Uie r .n ,,,' , .,. :;.- ..f tiie tiiir-1 irn: iun-rut.t itis'ijau-li ww riiV-i suUft. m .r!r. that ha Ht.l a cm 'i-rk :"' -risfl imm. r it vi-iiom t llif ' rr.,,, !IV.UA i . !C.,i i r.. ..,y i f il,u; I!..,. I il. '' .u.r .... U v nhunt lour milr ' I li l- -1 1 . 1 n IT Ti'lfiV tiro e nsoi '. thcjintne spring along the Moen-in coast to rescue Chipps party. Fratricide at Saxctillr, Vlf-.inin. Waupaca, Wis., Feb. 1. A terri ble c: -.e of fratricide occurred in the town of Saxevilie, Waushara coun ty, last night. Two brothers, Ger mans, names unknown as yet, had been engaged in a lawsuit the re sult of which caused a great deal of bad feeling between them. Last night the younger brother, who was beaten in the suit, made an attack ion his brother's house, broke in the bedroom window, and commenced firing a revolver at his brother and his wife, who were in bed. At the first shot the occupants of the room were aroused and rushed out toward the cause of alarm, when a second shot was fired, taking effect directly under the older brother's heart, and passim: through to the spine. The wife rushed out of doors and set the dog on the murderer, and also at tacked hiin herself with an ax. The combat lasted three or four minutes when the dog was killed, and the villain having ran out of cartridges lieat p retreat. Eight shot were fired in all. The wounded man will probably die. The murderer cannot be found. A Bloody l ight. Daxvii.le, Va., Feb. 2. The par ticulars of a horrible stabbing anil shooting affray, which occurred on the Tr.wier plantation, near this place, on Tuesday evening, have ijust been leaiLed. The King and I Slate funilies, who reside within a short distance of each other, have beer, enemies for months past Fre quent bickering occurred between them, and the affray of Tuesday evening was the result of a dispute between "Old Mother Slate," as she is called, and Mrs. King The lat ter first attacked Mrs. Slate with her teeth, biting her savatrely on the face and ears. Mrs. Slate called for iier son George, and as he approach ed the seene.Mrs. King drew a knife and piunged it in the breast of Mrs. Slate, mortally wounding her. Geo. j times bv George Slate. He tire w a pistol and wlir,'.. ,nrfw trill 1 ' - then shot Siate. Th die. War Oaini of Pcnni.) Irani. I U'awiiinotox, Feb. 1. Rrpri-sent-lat-ve Fisher, of Pennsylvania. Itoei !rr;u .'d with the Committee ot iiiiiuim.utu v mi' .Tiju" l-; t... i :...t: ........ i t... .1 .... i . i.lot.iri' anil aioniii.' in the ntr -re-! I 1 . m.'i ru in. i . . - , ... : ate w nooui coti,t.iu. inc Jlear n'"1 ing will take place on Saturday next. Mjalerions Hhooting Affair. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Jan. ol. John '..lw. . .,.1 1 H..:.7 Ar BIoo:nCeld, tiie Sixteenth ward of this citv, disappeared very mysteri ously irom ins home ,ast l ndav. I ti.:. : v- r ' i T ' i it is inojuuig ue was iouna m Stouffer's wootls,. near Scottdalt. Westniort;lutid cunty. Pa.. wSih a bullet hole in hi rigfit side. He was , cneonscious. arid died this evening without .being able to give rl &CT-n hoW h? Was 'ar The stffiir has creat-d great exc;- inejit. Foul J Jar i au;tcj. lH9wa.,.l.Wif LOa.- . " .-"-.-. Uicrmosi.. V. Febru..rv' .1-In-i r ...... .1 ....;..!.. -.r v'. ...... "" ; K r.uWi i.i.i..r r. ....... ui . : i ii- .m o oi.nnm roai mine, in k, .)- lull. -Ill i-niii.i v Tiiirtv.lM.i iiit-n ! , t,. .. ,.;'ifi i. if iIiwh tin hut ! relative or InemJ waou the entombed luim-rp. i The :&halt is m arly hix hundred feet deep, running about three - ouarters ot a nnk' in a lateral direc- tion. The Midlothian coal mines iie:o:igto me estate ol trie lato ti. 1 1. Uurioughs ol iNenr VorK and itost alniut twelve years ln.-tween $ifK,(KK) and toOOjiU). i-hmoxd, Fe-b. 4.-Inforrnation rm.iv(f(, hore this ,norinfrom tiie I Midlothian disaster is of a most ! di-ourie-iiig nature There is no earthly hope that any of the en tombed men are now alive. Every eiTort is being made to enter trie pit, but it will lie impossible to reach the point where the men were for days and perhaps a week. The ex plosion destroyed all the apparatus, including that used for ventilation, and this will have to be replaced bo fore successful operations can be resumed. A special from Coalfield, Va., says : j The Grove shaft, the scene of the horrible explosion vesterdav. is sur rounded with women and children. Despite the facV that the ground is covered with snow, and filling rap - j idly, hundreds are about the mouth of tiie shaft. The anneals of wives ; ajHl mothers for assistance in getting j to their loved ones fire heartrending, A later telegram from r'oairield in relation to the mine disaster at Mid lothian says : Sueriiitenderit Dodds and two others went down into the shaft ubout noon, but returned be fore Teaching the bottom. They found no indications of fire. Anoth er party of five went down this after noon to repair the brattice and re store ventilation, which was cut olf by the brattice being tumbled in by the force of the explosion. This party remained below until after lour o'clock, when thev came up and reported there was a slight prospect of reaching that portion of the mine where the men were entombed to- ni ht. Tiie miners are still at w ork. however, and ventilation at S r. m had been restored to the bottom of the shaft. This disaster has left twenty seven widows and one-hun dred and eight orphan children. A subscription has been started in Richmond lor the fceueh: of the stricken families. The latest intelligence from tho Midlothian mine disaster is that tho miners at work clearing the shaft discovered one body, but the air was so foul they were forced to sus pend opperations and come out It is not probable anything more will be done to-night. THE LATEST I'AIlTICt LARS. Sunday. The latest reports from the Midlothian mine .'isaster state that during the morning a relief par--ty descended the Grove shaft, but were compelled to return before reaching the bottom. At 1:15 i it. another party went down to the bot tom, and upon the return reported pure air below. At half past twt Superintendent Dodds with a third' party made the decent, remaining nearly an hour. They explored the tunnel for some distance-. At the mouth of one of the chambers in the vicinity they discovered another body, which is supposed to be that of the colored fireman, Robert Sam mcls. This body, together with that discovered last night, was brought to the surface this evening. The work of repairing the brattice forthe improvement of ventilation is pro gressing, and it 'n expected that by to-morrow a more satisfactory .ex ploration can be made. t Hurried In a Land-Slide. Ci.kvei.ax1), Feb. 1. This after noon a probably fatal lard-slide oc curred on the line of the New York. Chicago end St Louis Railroad, in this city. 'A party of eight Bohemi ans were excavating for the road way at the base of a perpendicular bank of earth about thirty feet high, when suddtnly a huge mass, weigh ing many tons, was dislodged and hurried t wo of the working men out of sight Their companions began digging for them, and finally got them out more dead than alive. The first victim' was unconscious, with both legs broken and his body terribly bruised. The other was rescued alive, but, in pulling him out, the slight shred of fiVsh was severed, and one of his broken legs remained embedded, detached abve the knee. He lay writhing and moaning on tne prouno, niooei spurting from the severed member in all directions. Both were young men, single, and without relatives ! in this country. One will nndnuht' edly die pud the other may recover. Famititf ia In'pt. CiHCA'-.o. Feb. 2. --(Jovernor Cul- luiii is (t,.iit,ii)t I V rec-i vin ' ajyouls i j- :tr ii. .. :.. u t.:.... . . .1 ... ; .in niu n'jiii me liiii.ii.n.i'ii'. i.i me? southern part of th" Ktute known as l-l.'ypt. The prospects of famine tills wint-r io lint inrtoitlio St.iti. wer.. vividlv fHir'r.it il Till bv ;.-. c.inn.itu.'.drtr ;rou.Vl. St if- i N'kw York, Fe1.rm,ry 2.-Tb vUa t kill ih ul'l ' la.ly. Kun-.Wt .v.iu.r. inkuu '--" lriMn. trtj.fi .t iiv.il. 'Ihrutti furniflitu i!h! ioiU.vrii.if : ril r.n.wi.. h.T r.ni(l 5.n. wlm nnn , e ri . tf' '" ide fwl!owingjtv-trn.fn in ttt- ft. Tlie en ': .-lirt-ct this worn in froni Jj-aprittrittiitnion. who w kumiio to- be .ltot- i yjl 'nton- the co'u' t.-st. r-- H. iif .n.w ii i,v.-.y!vtoi!iet)H-il).iner,lio( r. :it Iiku'k: ' ! riolr M (ilew a h.tr ke iier, (trove out t hlij- 'f. II" tutt-n t" SeiHib-r Tani er. of (. I..y county, but abnndoi.ttl. The first bott pohtmn were bratKkdat the- tijiie as sensa-! "I Uujitaiii McAnhur, his wife, two tioual and wverdravv-.i. Thev are ! children ami five men ; in thesen.nd r. I . nitiii io puiiiiii: ti iMTi'tii. HI-: i .-K,,.l. i.- .t..w,. I .I.-...tK Tl... i famine Is eaud bv a total fiilurej oi tne spring cropu. j A AVoman Sibot. . . IlAiiRisnrKG, February 2. Mry White, a cwlored 'married woman, while walking thi- evening with n man named Geor'-e, TidUrt, w.ie snotin the left breast,, near rii. consult mg what shad be done with t t.. . . i t.i -' r i .i neari, oy foiue j.erson nKinwn j who was secreted in an allevwny. : The bullet passed througli, the. rigid loir-d of Tulhrt so rl then striwb ' tiie wouian. Th wo'u.V'l hiis lu-i. pronounced fatal, but the wninat. . was stili living at a bite Imur No; apparent canst has been discovered for the act The woman husband ; was at home at the time. f the shootiiuT. . , . , . . . , , fkU.L).4IA4Hi"IM,K -l Sr. Lorn. J u, dl.-lhe murder - . . latCrCSljir- CTT Of tie -rCCJI iO , - v i- , i li.ir tl.r... luiotj 1 r t S..rtw.r..tvL- v in? t Uic lith 1:1 filmilow water. The lioat was abandoned two miles i from the beach, and our party 1 waded and reached the deserted vil- lage ot Kigapp Vr i-nthinl tin. ) log books and proceeded south on " V - , tieptemiier l'l. Lieutenant De Long's List record uhic.lt wu have found reads ai fol lows: "Saturday, Octobcrl, 18.81. Fuor teen of the officers and men of the Jeannette reached this hut on Wed nesday, Sept. i!S, and having been forced to wait for the river to freeze over, are proceeding to cross to the west side this morning on their jour ney to reach some settlement on the Lena river. I have two day's pro visions, but having been fortunate enough thus far to cet game in our pressing needs, we have no fear for lhe future. Our party tire all well excel it Hans Kriksen, whose toes have been amputated in consequence of frost-bite. Other records will bo found in several huts on the east side of the river, alons which we have come from the north. Geort.e' V. De Loso. Three other records have been 1 found. Kriksen died . i I j The party were in great distress foi ! want of 'food. Xoros and Xinde for mann were sent ahead for relief on i Oc tober ?. Thev marched south ! for fifteen days, and were found in a starving condition on October 24 by three natives, who took thenr to a settlement. They could make them selves understood. News of tl em reached us on Oetolr 29. An .m mediate search was commenced and the party were traced to a wilder ilaer - ness on the west bank of the lyena. Natives refused further work, and a return 10 ioianenga was r.cce.arj to pet Russian assistance, on No - vember 2S. A large force is now ; searching, having to dig out every - j thing, as the ground is deeply cover-1 ed with snow. The wilderness is ; devoid of game. Very prompt and efficient action was taken by the Russians. Every effort is being made. Jack Cole is tranquil to-day. He is violent only at tiroes. He has 1 softening of the brain. My left eye is ruined and my riht one badly ! impaired The other tr.ca are well. Joiix Daxexhower. IVnoi.ni Ciatmi. Washix.itox, Feb. 1. The Presi dent sent to the House of Repre sentatives to-i!. :y a communication from the Coni n..-sioner of Pensions in reply to a House resolutions calling for infor. i.dion as to what amount of approp: ttion would be required annually u. pay tension during the next twentv-five -tears, based on the following conditions: If all the claims for H-nsions aris ing from the war of the rebellion shall le adjudicated within the seven years tieriod terminating June w0, 1S8S, and if at the end of that period the survivors of the war with Mexico and their wives shall then be pensioned at $8 per month, the Comissioner estimates the amounts which will be required for the twentv-five years ending with 190G at 1,347,751,093, of which 1,204.229.977 are rebellion claims filed prior to June 30, 18:80; 831, 500,00 rebellion claims filed after June 30, 1880, and 851,921.014 Mexican war claims. The amounts trow gradually less annually from 802,000,000 to23,000,000. A City in Darkness. Newark, N. J., Jan. 31. This evening the gasoniettr of the Citi zens' Gas Company, on Front street, exploded, tearing oil' the top of the gasometer and scattering the debris about the street The iron cylinder covering the gasometer had become tilted by the weight of snow and ice upon it and by the force of the wind until the chains holding it in dace broke and the top of the gasometer struck against the brick sides of the tank producing a spark of name. An explosion followed. - The llames leaped two hundred feet in the air and in an instant the whole city was lit tin bv the blaze. - In a sec ond more the whole northern part! of the citv was in darkness. No one injured nod tho sum.mnding rojiertv was not damaged The loss is estimated at $20,000. The exjiiosion i leaves ali the city above! took possess on of the body yes'.er is Canal in darkness. Tho jday and turned it over to tho'C.ro- !) Morris C, igasometer at the time of the canlo- don contained one hundred thous and feet of uas. Kcrentreri Lives I..,.st. Sax' FiiAXCsoo, Jan. 30. Tiie Britih ship Cochin arrived here Mste-rday froin Dundee, having on Urn rd seven men picketl up at sea on the 15th of January in a starv - iiei coodiuoti. The men belong t-. tlje lsriti-.ii ship Milton, bou-i I tiom !lreds of people g.'C .resent. The Shields to S.iit Francisco, with a j sickness of three children followed. ! r .i : a'.. ..n:i.. .i.l , r.t . . .. i cargo uicnai. me nuimii t: tuni i 8 re on lhe 22d of Dec, and was the tirst orlicer and seven in tiie third boat the see- j ficer apd six men. Twenty! avs after leaving the ship the the third boat were nicked ling has bw-n heard of the boats, and it is thouglur ist.' I he boats were sen t- day after the abandon- the Milton. Seovilleon the Freezinjj Prociw. - : CitlCAtio. Feb. 1. Mrs. ScoviMe, ; referring lo reports that an arrainr- j merit whs pending by which iui j ttau's body was to be disposed of. 'said to-day : "I tlo not believe that ! anything of the kind has. U en done, We have not rc-ehed the point .: ine reinuins oi my oroiner. ii neti- ; ever ainl however he -may die. Ij shall hike his body und hnv a post; morli.m eT.iriiiniition rn.iiin bv .-v-C iierts of my own selection. The; idea of exiiihiting his body around through the country is horrible, and: 1 w tuldiVi have, it done if we wtro j tart ing. U e have refused a S5,(XK) j . fief l'r his botly. IJe will not . lisng." ' . ' i ttltouiSntf CrintM Xeri.I"l' .:.. t. I i.-rrii I,i f. :.. e on J ' ..,, , .on.-. ' '. n.or iiinif i"'tn " : i.l ii, mil ruhtwrv nil"! no', -l .1. ',).... H , ,. ;. , . ,., kwner. 1 1. . I ,i- ur:i n.l rti. itlifr' holHf. Hltliuteil house and went to tiie room ;havs oecunied bv him when hw visited the place. Urown then went to ins j "nitidinother's room, told her his ! imr.),, Turn tv:l n'u-lc in his I HroWn S !"." w.. ..... , -- romri ana ne wan.eo i.er ... . - 11 . I I '.... oh lauy. w .o was e,iy ,e. iauy w .0 wa, ieu , 7,. ,; i o,. Monday, threeyoung ladies were 1 and feblearose and went to t!. , ,;y lhw uc.ikUyr of R frail ,rr. where she was ,!,tn,-.-turc on which they wcr, cros.- ',tnand h:s companion and her ; . s,ief.atl,Mh Two of ntiond ntn forcibly stniMw-d , , T.nl iL;,,it!"-m were sisIts. aged resiiecf.vely old hers, who then went to the old la- dy's room, took her gold watch from under the pillow of her l ed and Je:l; the house without disturbing the; rest of the family, driving off in theirbuzirv. In the morning Mrs Do-ris was found dead. A SlamU-re Cowhklud I.ady. C.rt.-4:o Jan. M.rris Simon. Jr., a member of the firm of Mer: del Simon & Son, of 477 Clark street was cowhided by Miss (Vila Eel!- man, on South Franklin sire!, this evening. It is alleged that Mr. S'.- men caused a story to bo circulated. which, if true, would ct a rtdhe tion uoon the name and eharaOr o; the aswrsfcd VOllllL' l.idv. Ml-S le:iinan was t.ceompunie'i ov nuniber of friends at tin: tin;e. first asked his ooject m t-trc... the vile scandal cotuvming ner.sio.i no satisfactory Answer being given, she drew tbe cowhide and adminis- tered a pevere castigation. The af- i fair occupied a brief space of time, 1 an;j wa3 n-itnessefi by a iarg.; crowd ; 0f pePple. Mr. Simon, besides lie- ir, vercly cut over the Mce it,,..,,! u-ill hn sued fo' ShTOT) :nd i bv I Miss Bellman. r.i-utat Treatment of a Child. SrF.ni.ixo, III.. Jan. "A. It has been discovered that a nr-n and wo- rial delegate to the It. public, n man named Seymour, living in the ; state convention. They wire nn.-.t: village of Rock r":: lis. have been horri- j imorpdy instructed to support Gen bly maltreating a fatherless girl j al leaver for governor. seven years old. whom they were ! supposed to be taking care of. The child is small for her age, aud Sey-j niour compelled her to fed and take care of a horse and bring end. ; He confined her in a cellar at times, , ad without lood or cifitii.p. excel a iniu uress, anu iiuaisueu ner wit:i a horse whip until the surface of her entire body was black and blue and sor,. Sometimes he would toss her .1-. .i t. . i i .. 1 to the ceiling and let her fill on the iloor. No species of cruelty seemed too severe to adopt toward tbechild. The villagers hist night :nade a determined though unsuccessful at- ti-mpt to lynch .Seymour, bat hot:, he and his wiie have tied, 1 t.:fitt kL,x.i-i,. r..nA:,...,t r...-..r..! .......... ... w..v. .. n ... .... ... .- lion. Washlmitox, February 2. The Committee on Ways and Moans gave a hearing this morning to th representatives of the National Iis tillers and Spirit Dealers Associa tion, and of the Wine and Spirits Traders' Society of tiie United States in advocacy of proposed legislation to reduce the tax on distilled liquors to fifty cehN a gallon; to modify . 1 :.. - .'. .-.1 .1: .:n .!. rAi.-iin- i, in itrKiiru it. 'u-iiiie-ry 1 . ,. , ,. , . .. , , igress.oual aiiioruonn;ent, rehef u r warehouses and oistulers bonds. , .. ' 1 - n. .v j . ,'itlielire sulierers and the sint'oint- and to reduce' the dutv- on imtmrted , . , t ' brandy and gallon. sp:r rits to I1.5U per ; Remarks were made in advocacy and explanation of the draft of the, t.;ti a -..u :....! .u.i oiii jmi juvi.i aim r ui; nil nt u i'. i:ivr ; committee by Mr. Gabriel W, Whar-; ton, of Kentucky : Mr. Crichton, of. baltunore; Mr. lieoser. of Ni'W York, and Mr. C. S. Clerk, of Peoria, Illinois. A Tramp I.Tne-heel. . , " .Ciscixxati. January 31. News has just been .rewiyed here Ironi Ixgnnsport, Ind, that on Saturday night a tramp named U illiani Steel. called at the residence of Mrs. Bueli, about twelve miles from Ijoganstiort. and asked her for supper. I inding the woman alone he assaulted her and fled. Neighbors of Mrs. Buel! immediately' pursued Steel and when thev caught him hangi l him without delay. TJiev then piled j brush about the body and burned i it beyond recognition.' The ShcrifT er. S-.ieili-oot ("auctit at a Funeral. IlARnrsr.rrtr., F,., Jan. 30. Con- isiderable excitement nrevails at Gratz, a small town a lew miles from here, over the small-pox. Um- hoitz, a prominent man, died of small-pox. but the natur of the di t sease not oeing announced by th ' physician, there was an old fishion- i e-l country funeral, at which hun- ana or inttse at. me .Mineral seven ! ft en are now down with the di.--a.-i . Mnrtleretl by llcr Sisu-r. NevvYokk, February 1 A spt cial frooi Kinirsttm, S ('. ri-tierts , , . T,,,ul rlt VlVV i 1,1 .' ""-:K' ' "u 1 !:l,f"t,'r,,r V!,C;i" ,;l l.;,"r T'" m."!("'' ,':it' '""rder- en tit r to int nasi orM'-! ni ioner. It is stilted that Sin.h b n i'.-r some month's past has been paying rmirk pd attention to the ttnirdi red n o-ni.-m. Lueitnbt niatM- ! l- tvin his affections, nnd after he bad !iser.rd ed Pheebe they det idiMl to ki l her. An Obiter Shot. PlTTSIU'Ra, Feb. 2. OCicer Jer Smith, of the Allegheny nd:ce court, was shot inttt probably fataliv wounueti mis nitniuntr while t 1 11" a . tenant mi to arn-st three ehh L. .. thieves on the IVrrvsvilie r:.d .. . ... - ". feyf miles Irom this citv - Starred to Death. Bostox, February 2. Mrs. Annie Howard, who was taken to the ho pital a day or two ago suffering from t-tarvat ion, died yesterday. Ia her room to-day were found bank books representing dejeosits of f 4bTK) anil 140 in cash. A Man Kilhvl by ftllffh. ; ''-" . r I A f-t I' " I ! 0 ,1 ' k I "I '', - s coriTWii'ti,.' !,,,. Sunlit .ml . ! 'II, I I'll' S j '"'IH j ,.irii ,, H.(..r..l(.., m-co v ;i - . . i ; , ii, l r.ll, (if cTHI-d il'wull S ii -i I.. -I i i n I - l: rr 4 111 ti i-iv in'"l ! It in. on w,i ;iitosi-:;ted and not m.-imie toe team. TIir.i Young Idlen Drowned. , ..TT-ICl&F ri :Vb. 1 At Rroad- ;w r. , .,kl . :I1 c.,aah Virginia, -....--'.-, ; ,, three young iadh j i; Dai.-iUKiiiR I'tiioil.i. CiTATT.x'!A. Feb. 2. There has CO'Ii'l g off injhec,! great damage done by the ing Mrs. jiloo lri in Warrior, Rigbee and Toin- ' iWgb-ee river? in central A!aba:n:i. I Through trains catne in last niiht on till ; 1 1 11' , u ' 1 ! over tne Alabama and Great Soutli j h c;i I era for tiie first time in t'-n days ! and it is ii.-w clear. Four or live - ;negro drowned, and a I arse i 'no't bve stock, incltvung a n'.v.;'-r IU.- Gtshmore gonts were 1 '"-l- r.eat. to lath i.j a N !.. - i jhi.t.vk.--!;t. I. a.. Feb. til ja , Iivcni-o.-t. a n-snee-tahlc; eolored firnifr in Ei.ion urt-i-i I'.ir. i r'-ir fL'fdi f-n" 1. lit- rm i( cliiii'! iiif.!. and beaten to 3tath j ,vith ciubs m1 s or.es. There had j been trouble letwteii Davir.port ; and Oliver ArcM, who wanted to j Ularrv t,- forme's aant, ami it is j SUM,"o..fd that the mob was led by ! Archie. " I .i.e:--oxte, Pa., January m At the meeting of the Republican j exeeutive committee today James: P. Coleman and Hon. Jas. Millik.-n ! i 1 were elecl.-d representative e:e iratis aii-! John Blair Lin 1: Ji n::to Atter.-int to ilrrak Jail. t.:KU.si'.: i.c, la., Jan. -a. in G.iihiA'nr gang nm.le :v third tctiint to break itil on Saturday, but1-. t-5 were :.-;istrateI. 1 he plan w:ij saw- ii!?f;. i if lO'-K. "Miortv io: ;n? : . . ; , jr.is e.inght ;a tne act after nai. the ?ilA 8fVi'V 'x,tra Ir!iU:tiHns h! r W c": will I t- tried next week, ar.d th-v irr- ir. ikio everv effort to ese-;... tJ:irv:iajj r.f a Iteiprvoir. Ci. ti.-, Me., January A j ,.r..0!r s-nhh-nly burst here to-da fi;e torrent ihstroyed a st-ho. 1..,., ' and two other buiidin-js. , , . . wtiT-h were occunietl r.t the tisi,-. Few of the ir.mates escape tl. Ti e tiUhibcrof the lost is unkiiown, but up to tiie present ti.ne f.vcnty-sevt v. o-.-dies h ive l-i-en recovered from the rui:is. Mirft.&im r Have an fhtrzi Session. .'i.r.; .men., eebrii.iry 2. 1 tie Governor iris called an extra ses sion of the legislature t meet on February 23 arid consider the con- 1:1. -Ill fl ,1 l.t.Y t-UlIJllJlrtSiU.i. 'Ot.!tsri MARKET O'iTTe.e-1 6J .a a, PjKKlTS. tx.iarta i Hvj;C 32CEniS, FLOUR i FE ! iii.. wm. ' ''Yl'-.V' , Bi.tTer. 'yi iter) 1 Hu:tr, T) t. (M.li) j Bofkrtit,i ba..rel : 'uta, Iji If.... ' nVrsva. tt j vJ-'". ,' mm.', i.iu. ft i'.V.. j&tfflfcz O". meai a. Kw?rX i V"cr ! 1- Ha :s. 'or-i-nri 1 V.V.'V ! 'ortw" 60 Hrii)o litTje .".".".".i.a ,4 00 2SC ."..""ioc l-"- I w) .".I ft) a', .a tA; ....W W'a7ts) 7a? ISf .......lvr ae ti: ,r?TC Voj i ut kit- Ml.ti.ir.a. and tiop iJOij..... .ts, ijli 6u ., I,,iu-ps. ii bu (new) Piim-, flrUst, ....... ...... ktik ; He. Sit. No. t, Ji r.tur " r.H,nd A lam, nr arS ''j"n irr saK...... ., sn ... ji,' a V wflt- , t . rii:,.-. t .. "' 1 Ol'ii W -el' JJ I 1-1 ) ,...Sl".lri j ...! isj. to vi j i 1 V it--1 W :r I .-i I .vsjft) ! I il - .!, f- j, . . PRIVATE SALE OF- A VALUABLE FARM ! ! nilF undersigned offers at t.rivate J s.ile bis Valn.vtla Firm, .Unite In Sumerset winniiK ais.ut tnree Btlloj e.ti uf SuonrKt, n i the Ke.li;in pike. Is eiKiTenmnt to aemaiis ami I elinrrl.es. la a aisst neixu''urbuv.l, abtl Is one f j BEST STOCK FARMS j In t!i I'nnnty; h CO acres with inow:in ! stK.iit ,! aeres wiili-n are b-ittnm Un, ; h i., a' s"' rnime nini'rn: el-tit Mmi : . s iitvinrtt, al a Tenant H-,am. Sfirlfc House. W. H um, a al Kink Hum, Otiesa F'i'.rv. K nm Suh's lT eVhf horses ami Wnsl Hn-tsa liiilibvilie p'eseut uwaer. This Isotory t tne KENT IX TJIE COUNTY ! aitltiht- hl sprlna-of a-a-er A.'anT In th e,,n'v. Aliv tilen'y "I . In,l su.-h as Peni. I'e.en. s. Apples Uraiies. riu:ns I'herrlv ami Mn ie Snujr tinire. rrquii-ln Haw kalrra. with a .u Ir H w.iw I'ans. Faraaoe an.1 Vior. t.:rne Kiln. ;,4l ai l Ijm i the prm . . Tiiare ts Imu i;o,.iu.) in aw.vio ol Fine an-l Memhwlt lmiirMT. - ei,les plenty .if Oik f.-.r Uf. ii lrm. Tuts inrm will ps: u-o alwni Brtr hea,' il esttle. rHui.les sheen and hurs.'S. Terns m ule ktrnwa (,n aj pUoatljo to ths on l-r-?,'iied. Aiidross J. M. MARSH ALU Smnerset, Pa. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Uavirz been ap-t:in?e.l An l.'torij- the t h-paaoa' e.onrt -f .-M.mersHi -manly Va.. to examine; ,! I'aH alt riaims avalnst the . ... .,..... CoantrruaD. dw'il. and make a dlstrlliniloa af 2 .u?Vn.T..L!" Ki.r,V "r..:fJ:.' tberato; nntir is herehe ttlreo. that 1 Will attend 1 V'"T',,ta.l'l-.M. y h. t i18sand where aii persons inurercd n - .I attend. attend. .' L TALENTINE HAT. Somerset, Fjh. S, 13S2. a na.wr. A D al INISTRATOP.'S NOTI C K. lUtote of Aurah Ujover, Utc of KnUcrs vaV.j , . TwP- ''leased. lettrnr.lailnlsiratln atmve est.te hartuc JJeen rnint6,t to the nn.len-lk-ne l hr the nrow-raa-MK.r'l.r.mrtl-r ts hi ret.y Klven U. all persens In debted to aii.1 estate u tnaka iwme.liate pay Beat, and thos harlnc elattas against It to pre ent them duly atttheniiry-.t for aett lenient on rurlay, town I-IM'; K his la'e resMcnea. For.9 W . N. e'ttuEMAN, Adtntnisiratnr. f.y lftief ! 1 . 'irl , I . ! , , l:t ,m il . . P 1 '"Ot'w. , f. "". LP a ! '' .! i l 1 V..ii M m.Hii ,. ., ji.rf.-lM m,y in .,,. ,., ' Willi. I..II . ..r(, KO'llUlll p L-NU,, S, o i..f ..,'. " -' fi'i .. ;; l.-,nu ih-r.m r, " ' ft..... i.- . - l ..'D la M.il.r. -Wo- A 1 !h r'lf!?. i;f. trr.iv.. . , '""'. r.'. ,1,'4 '--:, 1-aT.wil thrrrun vr.i i ' r . 1.- . -. . ;i ! m'.ww n.i ...in ' , .. .... .. .n.r . --. XifTi. t a:: iH-rikj . ' iii DitHM-. uk, ' ,, iii-nej -i. 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II At. .HA.". C i, thlfcrj, Cii. I' CI4 vitu FOR SAI.E 3Y C AT. BOYD, Draffs ;mfrt, PH. V.aTl PJOTICE OF AFPK VIA N.Hiee l fcTy eivn tVt sp;tjwi;"" fnm the sssessmeut ol 1;W t .e t ltt.'. Otlire. Somerset. P.. lor tlic frttrai uiitn.-'". t!i? nount. as full-ws. tU : , Vnr .tenner t.iwtisip, Jesntrr:" Cnemntiirti Taint. fenaUe. st-ifii-aa I'ftJ. Qaemh.ialT.a;, SmnrrTPek. iia-wr'--1' euirh, Alleclma. JenVrsua. S, istrtet u- ' - SSiimerset Uitw;ih. Berlin t-wJi ersrallfy, ea TkarIay, C: V.u --J next. l-r A'l.liwn. Lower TurtTf.it. V.-s" cns.i. t;..r.!Ic,-ne N'renirn. L ;it rart"."1 Mi.M!vre. Sew eVntretitte l-if-so. Sui:hnii,tD. orthampt. W'.er onutv, lin eovlH, Inner. F'.lKt. Shi-. : NTi'nil:. Sumralt. ami r.leeersilai n' Frlitav, tb lo-.il 'lay ! 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