- ‘iat:Vrs FOIL THE oftsmairica. gentlemen bare been Wedged tit 1•13, where they reside. Persona deeltint , or Job Wort, or ~,,to matt money to itthrooi . h their kande Albion. . r,, n rrcr, Sch t.... .... Waterford t ... Edinboro. ,• .1 Sro, Stll l Creek. Weeleyetile aist, Harbor Crevt. ...... Green r ..... ..Wattabore , t'prineld X WAlt tit Srrlocflold . -. 3zarrtew. 3)111 . .Garland. partatlplo ---V01111;;41 - ,1:0 Corry. „... 6,•,:1•0:4? ........ ---- - 13 n, .• - -- :;11”. • , MBE Ell V, \V GOO1)S1 NOW ,OPEN. AT MORRISON'S. Al.l. ill: szTVI.F;S Ni Es'€,, GOO D S , CLOAKS, SHAWLS, OVES Ni)A HOSIERY. ,PUCK op ULc)'l'lLS. LE AND 'DOMESTIC GOODS! - rk;, 111 - 011 1):4.! 1‘"?' MEM GOOD STYLES, •;.) 00 D P. Ait ' AINS OEM .1 , - S. MORRISON'S. TO THE PUBLIC. ~•nt, ; t roo:n No. French t, cli,- out the RYE WHISKEY! • r I , fo tnA. ,rhiel I w.llznsr koen • at.:k . , ",). • 1 lOrntte eigat-<, tV.S‘IIs:NiIS, HRS. S. H. HALL IIIIMS!=t:1 EMI • • :4' I)PENING t 1 MI . . 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'A • : 11, ;Az ZSZ, Vft tai .••_..F.T r; &AT r•.; • ;7. - 7.114- • \ 1: • :ft. 12E11 For tent. _Vri:IL 1, L Two F:rst 1. - -sps MN.) orrlcts- TA-11-L EPOMIAMIE CRUM VOLUME 34 -I have fancied sometimes, the Beth*Lbeat beam That trembled to earth in the Patriarch's droftes. WAR a ladder of Soso In that erddcrusea vet Prom the s• Mow of stone to the Bine of the West, And the angels dneeadist to dyed with US her% "Old Rewired" and "eorteth" tad 'Chloe sad "item'" All the hearts are sot dead, not under the mod. That those breaths can blow oyes to teeseas and God I AU,'•d[leer S,treet" leela by • hetcht, !olden rotas —Oh, not to the aglow that In liannorey Boired- Bat thosesweethassan tesircui 10 the old-fuhioned /*air. To the kid that sacs alto-01,4M that sang ! Cr,k ...NS ATne ~.-.l,•;rart'.. ..I:I‘)4+JIY. Kik C 0 A I *IA r \Cnrrr❑ • r "r• "iAt no sine is Ws pates," t Minister said, A/I tho psalm-hooks at on guttered open at "York; Sunned their long dotte4 win !n the woe* that he med. While the leader !nape& Into to tune Just ahead. Ant politely pie ap the epleote with a folk, - Awl the vicious ol<l elol er ent growtteg along At the heels of the ghee, In the rear et the soJr. 1. heed not a wing—did no petal come, (Kith • wonderful web, from Araadaut So hirer me solo up the meet of Tlibo. When the world teas to tithm and We was its rhifilei Where the stream of the year* fioso4l b 130611161114 111111TOK, • That errors it there Boated the eon air• spenow Fora sprig of green cutaway earriea in. there, To the old village chttreb end the ett tlu.oask, When clear of the door my feet aknitir swung And timed thelseet palate of the testae as they nag, Till the glory silica from the afternoon em Seemed therein!' of gold in GOD'. temple beads Yon mai mile at the sagas of old Deems amass, Who followed by scent Übe ma the twee Oyu— • And dear Meth Green, with ism itemaitessithas gmeam, Rose and tell on the Wide ea ohs stacmita hi/m . 5llNa ; And where "Coronation" esinitaattYllawly; - - Tried to reach the high notes on the Ups other tees I • To the land of the teal they went with their song, Where the choir and the4mmeas togetiumm beloait. oh, le lifted, ye Gates! Let use tree them sobs— Blessol Song, blessed Sabbath, Mirror, Amin t EMI One of the most horrible calamities that hat, ever fallen upon any''prople s \occurred in the city of Santiago. the capital Of the Republic of Chili, on the night of the Bth of December last. The Church'of the Jesuits, in which erns being celebrated the Iztunatulate Concep tion of the Virgin, was destroyed by fire, and with it were bunted and relocated over two thou .Tand icomay and chi/dreu, ntuabering amen . theca the f(ower of the beauty and fashion o • the capital. The Mercurio de/ Vapir, of the 17th, gives the following account of the terri ble catastrophe: Oa the commemoration of the Immaculate 6nception, the last of the festivities of the mouth of May, the most'popular and frequent ed ot all our solemnities, thousands of fair devotees thronged to the last performance, which was to eclipse all that had preceded. At . six in the evening the spacious steps and part of the open place before the church swarmed with ladies in veils frantically struggling to enter,n temple where not: one more could be made room for. A few minutes before seven, and when the religious performance was about to commence, they were still lighting the last lights in the chancel, when the portable gas in the half moon of canvas and wood that formed the pedesitil of a colossal image of the Virgin Mary began to burn one of the extrem ities of that apparatus. Some one mashed on the rising dame and succeeded in smothering - ,u, but by a fatal rebound the gas, compressed by the effort. - Fitrat out with redoubled vier at the other extremity of the ftilse ball moo n. It a tlerce whoflame rushed up. 't he d person thronged the chancel flew to ' s the saeristy. crying "water, water," whilst the women, who tilled the nave, arose in tu multuous confusion, screaming for help. The fire-spread with wonderful rapidity to 1 the rrrr , /, , of wood and hangings. and thence. ' attracted by the current of air that always cir culues between the upper boarding and the roof, rolled through the church. In ay few moments all over head was a mass of fames. In the meantime the men had succeeded in 1 escaping; for in this church the sexes are 1 separated by, an teen grating, and the women had tied as f.ir as the middle of thepeburch, in a state of the,mosi terribgeonfuaion. But the headlong hurry, the fainting, the obstruc tion of the bell-shaped dreUee and the frantic eanerness \ t ' o gain the street, formed an lea. penetrable harrier before the two doors, which, by a culpabl e imprudence,' gave access to the free air only towarde the open space in front and the small, court of the west side of the church. That obstacle eras the ,barrier of death. \ \ Help was all :but impossible; s fierouLes might have strsined his strength iniMin . to pull one from th e serried mass of frelMsed wretchee, who, piled one above another, as , they climbed over to reach the air, "'TB" listened the grip of death upon any ene es caping. in order that they might be dragged cut with them. Those who longed to save theta were doomed to bear the most harrowing sieht that ever seared hoarse eyeballo--to oft mothers. si•tters, tender and timid women, dying 001 dreadful death, that appalled the st(::test heart of man. Within one yard of salvation. within one yard of teen who would hive given their lives over and over agal*for theft. it was maddening, the screaming tusd wringing of hands for helpas the ressonseless flames came on ; and thei. while some already dead with fright were burned in tiiipy it difference, others in their horrible agony.-- some in prayer—were tearing their heir and bartering their faces. - y()r.,;, 13111 air::: •.^mot,=ti 13 kl--I',ll -." i,,,d-+- ENSIMME3 In t ..- 9 '~ _ ~..Y (If ...: z>,- ~-:~ IIIMIIMI!I dG ~ s. it . t ~ _ r i Rarity had the noble men whaled devoted • thetz.t.elves to save lives at the peril of their ,s11*(1, seited by the arms or the clothes s rrs•strite form than the other women, mad with terror from the nearness of the Ilve, clntebed the sietim about to be saveJ, sad is ”me cases dragged those who came to help them into thst fiery vortex. It woe almost impos.sible to estrieste even one from that }len, of despairing wretches sad um* that chsatiy knot. But the fire accomplished that which baffied Jana, surd the pump late the tkinztel church was not cleared until that int rpenetrable phalanx of Fee:loos, beeatiful the was a handful of &demi • n'.,l " •p. Y:_i• t..' 7t` 1562. sTotzE, The fre, imprisoned by !ha iseinesio Wok oettt of the well, had deloused everyiktag combustible by tea o'clock and thee, fie(yiatt the sickening stench, people case to took far their lost ones. Oh. what a sight tha fail s placid !noon looked down upon! Cloastr parked crowd. of niciaed , disespeted to ms, wearing the feszprl expression of the lasi pang, whotke intile was oace a barren; Lba ghastly phalanx of black statutes, twisted is very variety of agoay, scratch's; oat alit` arms as if implortsEmem., owl amn i a( tie "leap that, had choked up the door, stakitudes with their,lower parts entirely vatosebettissei some all a abspeleas SAMilk but with se Maw foot unacathed. • kl.ill: IN »y _.io-~ Th. silesak, Oat tams pitrebe --j . , . , • .. , . , . „ . , . -1 ? . ~ -. ! d : , : . ‘ , • : . • : , ' .., ; ... , . • • ~ 1. . • i - • •;,- .., '..",,7.,' . • • _ . . . • ' _ . - • , ' -. 4 lMAlParelbwitimprot . . ---- -- „ ......--,....,.......—.. ': .., ..__"„ .r . ..,.P, .:,'M . 7.1. i Ic.•: . -. . < - l i gagr • •" .'.°l-13‘8$• " '311 al';;4•Y'll" .„ ( •,. , ..::i:!..1.....,i,-:!,4,,,f wiluzei, a L.,Erl'A ; ;"> 4^'E.i'l " . 1 4000 ,4 z) it/ l'il•vf ict= , - it' 417'4 i I. i , z)--. 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'' - . . .1 ... -... - ' ."' 1"77 : 7 ‘ 4a7 a. :;Li . — 1 — ;; 1 ill,lrhi • r'415.1`.4 '-‘1:1::: Z' I • a.' : ' . .. . %IA , I " r, .1... : 1, The Old Fashioned Choir. FT IMINI. T. tATLOIL VIM ii DISA.STR IN CHILL TWO D°Liaiß B P ER tOA2*IF. r 1 1/ I "VA*Cti iNg44AiPalnlit• 'ME ,X. 1 4 0-, 421P,ICRAIL ERIE, PA., SATUIWAY were hushed in death; wu the silence of the gray*, unbroken but by the bitter wail or fainting cry—ever two Unitised Gaols bad paned . through -that ordeal of fire to lite judgment tut dini,k; _ -" lieroia acts of, sublime diiing hare not been wanting. Enduing giatitide hu been exci ted in every christien heart by the tallest efforts of Mr. Nelson = the Miaister of the United States, his countryman, air. Meigs, ssil several other foreigners. There were generous men who defied the fury Of the flames 'to ease lyres, and some of those died martyrs to•their nohli haute. An Englishman or an American, it: is unknown which, wee Nth to rush through the dames, seise in bit isower ful arms a lady, stride with her a little way, and then, with his hair in Oahu and choked with smoke, fall back into the %rattiest*, - stover to ristt'again. A young lady acted Ovello, having is vain implored some bystanders to sire her mother, rushed in and shortly after wards miraettiously issued' forth with her parent in her arum, eared. it young lady of the *tame orSolar, just before the smoke ettf fothied her,' had the petunia of salad to tie her haitakeialtief around her leg so that her body Inigitt i ,bis recognised.' The priests are much censured for their part 'rti the affair. It is alleged thet they outtfintitheir efforts to the saving of a few of the valuables of the church, and aided in no way in ministering to the safferipips of the few who were saved. The treat" the Nevi:nib gives An ides of the elan of persons that perished by the deplorable accident:— "Although many heroic ineW.pelforesed prod igies of daring and strength in tearing some from the death grasp of the phalanx of bodies that choked the door ; in some eases literally tearing off their arms without being able to extricate them, the number of sated by this means &ILL.:short of fifty. More than five hundred Rosette of our highest society him perished, the greater part young girls of fif teen to twenty years of age. One mother has perished with her Ave daughters. Two-thirds of the victims were servants, and there are many houses in which not one has escaped. Several houses have been noted by the police as empty because all their inhabitants have • - 'shed." , _ , The Latest information says that seventeen hundred bodies have been recognized, between four and live hundred were barna" recogni tion and many were nothing but a shapeless mass. Three thousand at least were in the building, and it is not yet known how many here , escaped ; • No names 'an given. One hundred and fifty cart load:, s of unrecognized corpses were, on the 9th andtOth, carried to the cemetery. The beauty and the wealth and the proud Spanish aristocracy all had their representatives in that awful cortege. A re-action has taken place here agaltutt the clergy. Public 'opinion demanded at once the conversion of the Church site into s pet tic square. This has been and is violently opposed by the clergy mid their formidable P 7• Erf TUE VICTIMS WIIIR 30T SAW -+INCIDEXIII Of TIM CILVAITO.OIIIIt. The Providence Jowled publishes a letter i I Since writing our account of the - accident h , ear Painesville. published In r week ' s wee & received by Mr. W. A. Pearce, of Providence, I is from taut we hive receive! the rilfere/4 of .tsarsfroze his tether, resident in Santiago. Chili, tire . village, coateining a graphic' account: of the who witnessed the recent app alling "La-- - 'affeir .It will be seen that. it was even more phe by which more than two thousand human horrible than the reports which retched thin beings were burnt to death. It appears that , rerpreeento the failure to rescue the nnfortunate victims , c ity 't•Tne Eepre .1 • es min fr, , m the Mit, whim, was owing to the idiotic police system of the ,t eft Buffelo :It milui4lit on '.doteliy, and ,was (3 habits. The writer asps : duces . this place Ja- .5.5,1, a. at.. vii Ttleildtky. "I hear you asking, why here those suffer- wee detei„l iby the revere „et,, that rte_ ers-nm mimed! Yes, why were the y not „Tailed throughout the nig4t, nn.l was pro. resetimi 1 Hy heart sickens stithin m: seeding on itt cr - ty frith 4rt , it 11 . .EcuIty, at the question. Those determined, stupid i eeterzi hurl he Lie ,' „...„,t. At. NI, ti„,, the ignoramuses of policemen! Fifty engin e er". ',trait' was absolutely s epic , ' by the euow had they been allowed to work, sad to work thine and „et, pelted to asesit the labors of a in their own way, could anti would hire :Ilentig of work teen in cleu tn.: in , track for it rescued nearly or quite the whole mete. Bet Ito proceed. l Ati exert eozine Iris bele pro- BP' as is &twill' the en " here on in alarm of; cured to assist the eegulei leeomotiv.: iti Deer fire, the police place a sentry on every avenue t coming t h e helve condition, of the track ; leading to the fire. The,. here ' es you blmW ' latter which the train proceeded. to within no fire engines except stem two or three old ‘ three mike of this place where it encountered Gordon pumps. I fought my way peat the ~_- - - another engem-sue drift that eemplately defied police sue entire Pro*. by wrest ing g uns 1 1 the, efforts of the engine. , Laborer • wets and sabres from their hands, knocking them a . *et at work with shovide and the en out of my way and being knocked in return, l ight , was detached to assim. with 7 . 4 ,, 1. . k0w - until I was overpowered by numbers and cent ' l At this time the snow was felting wi th - almost P elted 4° retreat, and all within hearing of napareltelect'severity S'3 , l a toast pitiless wind the most heart-rending lamentations that ever ;rrss driving it into drifts end packing it sounded on human ears. And nearly every •elosely and densely beliind i every enshanit forei g ner fared similar to myself—was ke p t meat, fence or cut. At times the terneephere back. its. Bettulow of the gas works received was so ectsphaety t r etipeetsate 4 itah oa drie s bayonet wound at the fire while ha the act Tog secs! that it war loipusiiie to see twee of rescuing a yoUng lady that be recognized, ! the length of a ear. . i I g )4 " "'Ten . .. IHe hid ... fou g ht his_ way I P4 "To reader all safe, the 'Conductor o f the eowt \ peßY with 812 t. of th e leergiben m t h e g s s Express train, 31r. Alurrey, :scat daguteo jai Warta to the 411nreb f ena heitere ' l down a side i beth directions au so.m at his train was or pri e door and saw Miss Tanen, she at the , stopped, to warn a'l apprevichieg melee. same ti recognised him sad called on him '! That the I:ecommedstion tr:il.n. itper.%iehing to save s t l He could not enter in ec " e * from the E.vt. 'aro n ;.: n yin:- 1 hj• tue o ll ig q uince of a e '\ et of game between them. He `man sent Ira In .1 , lireetien; i, erar, fr. m in the reached his cane i 0 her , which she graspea t fart oast it utunl.rsi C..) ..Z 4 t fa!' •- • -irc t -:vet ' with both bands ' ‘Virben he anti his friend st- the track the Expre.....l hat etesred fer . it, and tokoPted to din it d une** the iimmes• hat 1 without any warniote deemed tist 3 the rear of she was so surround a beamed in with the , the nuf et\ 44. ortu w-, ni nse Ea t tic Foint'alt • re dead and dying that h 1 strength was not ' iudieatef It is tta-terthor,tl lust the Seeman sutefent. They abandoned this method and 1 ' claim.. to hare performer! et • thity Atithfuily. Imat ill p u"n" of some other mean s to resew 1 bat that owing to t 71,. dritin4 heott, tte Fn r ker, and retuned again, and-en r eesesdis g i ginee- of the Aeemmtedetien train Pill -1 to them-eau* with the warm of taring her 81 I see hit rcti dig However this may I.e. is a 1 • 1 The door, the ponce ordered them back. and : muter for future inteatiguton_ eos heeding the order, be (tiernilaW) was ) f „ The Etprest :rain ettttitlr4;et.tjit tvtg -1 bay oneted ' His friends wrested the g tm from ti ge and F.ap„, ',sr, are pieemetv c melte.* the policeman, and knocked him senseless ta ! 4 4, anius *ievpiag c..a . w c...otainrna r„not. the grennti, and mode ill' second i attempt to t° ' or ;.;0 passengers no. f.rearl ~err: of \ 'aye di. poor girl. lint the tits. ' eat ---- " tee train warfsst M toe.ssow, the Iteseratnivet puts with the police was a life log with ber. lev el s heel The pa.tiec;ert acre_altil4.4w4i.. This is only one of "Duly similar scenes. the time, frettin: st tonal4so; met diet! at "roar brother Charles bettered $ door ~,, the Bailees - 1 tem wins were ,eo hinaa'sdiy down as ea* handers, or Flag street, en' i reacting the 31 ill, eirtetrertng to open the tered and toned in a small ante-room soma ie ase l, tje ialrlnt:thee i ftetHsiiithlarteetflie thirty females„and all liiing, bok like so many ,4 tr. et e - 'll furatzt ft . I;es. In ttitt w• ti e t.toes,lierfeelly unconeciotut He vu Coin- a • . e ta , s fist rife.; _„lte.4 iii the snow palled to take many of than in his arms and , , 11 , it , be,,e t`, =.t p rr _ I r e, cLx..3.5 its the, carryllene into the street and eavedthem ail. morning. wci , u L ,,, a l : 7.•lv a : n s .: •arred ' dir. Ifeiggs and U. Kehl "Om* their tray i through the police and reached the dumb at a hi, goer, and Slew the tower wit ' falling all about them enceesied in saving l anees k Mr. Iteiggs saw a woman stilt Ore i under i crowd or others then dead. She et- il cognised him sad called to him, saying, .for '1 Osts sake, sane ate V He naked through the t, tee to her 'nod pushed several et the dead from 1 her, them nuesaptad to lift her out from among tkominad,baLtioy- went so bray_ wedged in *btu hesitant asimsedaithad.tealsialta that. , 1 Re Qua Procrortg! /arts; ju r is e g illar " 941 ; 1 her emus, aid the waited strength of aiglit 1 a we 4 '...t f i not eatrieate her fraM - her cots! psalm* end they had ke lam her maid soak tries for kelp an no elnistasta' heart Conk! en due. aeit/ter sea ItagiNgedseternse. oligis Polk* bed fell charge of the toam.4 'hi church,' and 'WthaVtie for et*tere nothlag there. 'Th'e pollee: reettued but a few. Asetratid cibirbsrw weie net to be bad until a /1012 r: * knee bk: stance willitutEte to shalt the idapidityeiftlte police. 'An Officer Of thOliellee see leatelehlr ti lien of his men to bew or batter'dower ette' of thoie large front doors eithititeir.old trrned sitords.' The deors.are mods of t Me limit hard- Wood, doable thickness, and riveted• ihrongh' and through with iron rives-0.." Yerretan judge the effect their old entleives , raade.tow the , doors better thee' I esti desertbei : ; :" The scene at the church the folihwing day wea the most revolting, ffeliffittstressing, that 1 ever wni Witnessed id nee I h created. 'titre were the poor nnfbittinate" dead jn' stages of consumption'; the greater {portion: of them naked. Hat a few could ibe recognised by their surviving Mends: - iThelpelicwor‘ tiered ea the peones, leborers. :'tai,rereove the deed. Those demons-worse &hag devils , demeed--oommeneed theirwork witless much hilarity as you ever saw eetiaatethildren eater fag oa some pleasnro .e4enrsion 7 , The dead were PuPed about-and 14.apart,,ad;°°° W'ofild.pnll apart tangled ~Orttshar44 *la see two or more :peoptie,,,ploiling Olka lisib of some one batried—moder- the others, autit the limb.was palittiljfeosesihtbatt.r—, Then they !would hare a pawl howl • of+ es. titration. and commence atanother m ; The dead were ,aolutily separated, with crowbars awl, -piste. birch , ,. heads • and fregspeats, were shoveled ioto cartewith no utortsfeelint than Irish laborers would have in eitoveling grevel into a railway car. fluit e dfiris of 'bodies but partially bathed, fith:ay 'naked; here toss• hied into open carts and patiked 'tip' in - the cemetery in one prorolse'uonirhein, without even the covering of a bundle of etisw or a bedritilt, and ltuodreli fcarjess • • •-• a n 1...: t. - . g.1 1 ....i 'Wretches cOnbaenlify2 , Jotting o t e scene, and all under the superrisien.of the pollee.- 3' have seen, within the past. ten are here among these people, may things that were to Me very unpleasant. Sat this is so horrifying to the soul that I cannot find language to et , Press my disgust of theca. '. ' i "Twenty-two hundred belies have been donuted out. from the ruins. and it is supposed many were burned entirely gip.. The prevail. ing opinion is the number •of lives lost will Reach twenty-five hundred. The count,' and names collected to date amount to Some eaten hundred. Many families have lost-the entire E,stante rnembrs—eis, seven, eight alai' sine from one family. All those that could net be ecognized by their sarrivin Orienctsare now l'burie'd in one grave or bele, "..l placeywenty.„ tlore quads square was excavated, and into this ' (bey were laid, or tumbled or shove:et i : "The government bare stepped in and ' Or tiered the ruins to be talon down sad carted `Ott, and will purchase the grotind and erect a i monument to the mernory of the dead. , The' Place is co he ,cto;e4 with a substantial Wm fence, and the remainder of the ground laid I . in n_ out a flower-girden." The Late Horrible Accident on the'Cleve • land di Erie 16—R. "It is barfly ressia'r tr. riers , stay <wren view cf the sztnz oat: f )ITArel.-: it watt heart-landing ie the m of tie aoostasortetioN t-ho "rrer the A t om. s sar i anoint - cesapheeekrahreasth-1 enr;:taa erttshiii, irss ' offitt'tig ft listk the tonsitest fragnaenvs ittefe , uuij - fet t Vsi t s' thereof, sea reostie part of.aitecer. "Theinmsectint af• the ittrisselfing. train was only checke , l w;hert it hal artreiiihro . .W this ear at/ veil- into the. sae ahead of it. which event, with en men esti little ri l l Tois ear into the one in, frost of itr theuesiapipoimpi ti c,, ins4irable:,' 'Ueda Were - htdty - hrellers — its pima. Tbe . C*.t . ft° Or 1 also WA its rear end broke*. oita anti.l4teists faristr-Otifte 'keit" 44 , VW auivistioi. Th. 4 -1- 34 Pela. i t'esoilnet atom -,th in 110.1144.1 SOW. bribe 'll l lO. ' c 6 .9ylialgthet44.4lfil eaTirrnt e s" f i k i . ri4 9 c4 1 ,4k4 1 0burf,1 1 0:11-nre tlately thrown some dtstanne ahead. rim etertpllnipt . hetwel‘them an the cis ggga are 406 r. inalsi,b!liliecel" isipses ries& - gileeh still forbier i terirerd ! be rind the possibl e rem tc'h' 4iinger : - 4 lnthe ele4ng:4r and tgaliro oars • M . ?rant t : lift Is wesierttbili - ' and UV harrowing' oltarfiter heightened' by' the 1011106 1 if Lee &brie Of Me tingled ewe from the 6,4.'0 the stairs, by whielsitubswert weettt tite r wrealuot passenger coalrbec:wers appiekl7 In •Isi)aes. , indrediwr tleddrely dill *A tire hlroalttiout, titer kt was imptrojtk,te,setmove, all lib* I/Antacid from Ake ruins. e$ famed serest; perished who might otherwisiLlstre )ey't saved., The rentsicermf-lat least' two bo4ies; charred . 'nit* have' been `already exittilned from It ix hoped, tilt this le the total of hodie4:eoniumett, but whether It is or not is at this limn wholly a matter efittoa.• jenittre. , • -; 1 " • "11 When the Winv)c.tnoit itre .thirlitoriifore emit cars wereyet filled with passe* . le their finite .to. get out., the Prestailkdire of the !Radii'sear. - which toramod:the befiatu . • Oohed by the wind. ; Per a retkeeni lt seemed es . .if "catlike& meet perish. i'Ther . ilines;With unequalled repldity,..wern log. tOtatill--04'011P and f rooks. sold. of their :premie byitheir unweltriere - heat:. At thili , erlilest *meat asshes were buret - !rein the *lido*, ex trla openings "ale with axes, through irhieb the crawl yntre extricated. But their release Om the burning- ruins wee only a leak, into another, and almost equally greet,. &Inger. Since early daylight the thernioundee had been rapidly falling, and at thistle'e th. cold was most intense sad penetrating--iggris -rated greatly by the pitiless yid and the driving tam Au Ma ditches beside the!traek Assn°, lay novena- feet deep.: Ths pessen-. gess, startled 'hoe suddenly from tlaelri quiet in the warns esrt, were wholly paproipared for, this leap into the freezing cold. The ladies and children particularly were gaffer • era from this cause. Their entergarinents had been ritnoVod far iemfo'l fir the' over beatef hi csrs, and, the huts of their nit, cloaks, shawls and furs were all lea. behind, Mbe consumed by the tunes. !The able men who were nalnjured by the collision were exert ing themselves in extricating the unfortunate sufferers frost; the ruins,' where the dated had not reached. Under these eiretunstaneesi the tuMditioe of tins-women aid children was pitiable- in the extreme. Rushing with ithrieka and cries from the ears, they sank immovable in tho deep snow, and. in may instances, ilespairiagii gave thesiselves up Cro tom- • But whets the rapid progress of the fire rendered -efforts to Baia the 'wounded, who were baried 16 the ruins, tu:wrailible or Iw. possthle, attention Was quickly turned to ;bit, other ohs's of sufferers. Then i the strops men shell:dr:tithe. weaker revisits sad the help iris children, w 4 bore them bff to plsoes of security - and colatop,: Tho two remaining passengers ears were soon Shod with the res. tMed, and the ivinses of Mr. li. it. Parks, Mr. P.. sad others is the neighborhood, tirni4hell on Asylum tors tew snore. Many were sufferers tr9si frozen fingers sad- feet. but these were fait slight injuries sad not mentioned in 'the gederai list of oastabdes which we append. to the otertadata Conductor Murray had sent courivrs forwsr i to this Place for assist suer. Our people,to their everlasting credit be it. 6..41, turned out • rassse; to the unfortu nate passengers. _Eztes= available team nits brought. out and loaded w4h blankets and other needed articles, and started for the Upnards of fifty - sleighs were thus sent down after the survivqrs, while hundreds of our citizens plod lei their Way thither on foot, heelless of the - Storni and cold, to render enett assistance as might lie in - their power. bus by tiled the paisSagets. with the ez teption of a very few whose injuries forbade their rent4rsl, were hrotrght 10 Paineseille.,— llere the hospitality of the citizens was freely shown. • Every house eras thrown open tied no efforts were spared to tnske the passengers as csmfortable as possible.' "Stipt. Notttarttaut, of the Cleveland, P. * A. itsileast", st..t soon is - he received ttetttics• tion'of the atcilitit, whfeh : vs sent to him at Clevelasi by telegraph, staked with two , .kowerfcti engines to th e Peens. No trains intiltpeci mei teem Cresetaski sines the previ• Sus etesing , and. tins road , wad eamptetely ~ .kch.rted": yet be &reed his way through, those+ he•eg: three board and albeit thaceonn piklaimohe real. in whit* he was assiftwl,by n large guig el wAtettnen Whom he beoutiit . la rt. 3,a4 arrtir ali s& euiy IQ the *fireman. ••Atier soc'n . wifishing all lhst ttas lecieeibie them ht 6tirriel t.. Pticies % viile At milker the contort of Lae pils-Sertgel4.• Every arTveste -tarst in his power was' Wire ivisuiv fur their eare,nuring thinly forced stay in our otei keeper*, Tali instvlicth provide the be.t.ancointacnistions far: thevii st the Comps. life ripe:ma "It/ giviog i.. - •rsise., it is pror,r, tehr, that.etbe 1 4 1 5-icist,.. of p;inesiriiie should be ineitioned. The frtterpity for.: its bum init?. On this.asessviiiet the entire 14: IT • of the siitago acre proistrsiT as tbegroutati inioi.sterioSt tsi the neoessiti'ost of the 1 !" 4 -1- tin• The tet-il is kti!ed, seen the.Sitiolo Courier. three of oho Isere boatel to dawn. is nice otteibee trottna..4 *AA still surviving is abotst• sevasteee. Ia thOeopisiati two loeotno. tiros mkt three ears were 41asos4 entirely de troged. rce ere Worn:tett i thst one man, 10,11 e being slowly bur p ed to death, being lorded in, between the tioi*t of the wreck, tnansge4 to throw his po c ket book to tie crowd so thaw he inight be ideatilied. rcas 15.1.viltda Tli MI In% —A. notice of dm ,1 green isle lir 'iti : bt celled at' one of oar dros stor 4 es, the itier dir,:iotv i Plesertrisk - Ote pultlrtig tap of critittlibe:naceimoi oriUb pies Carlos* i"Vthat'ir that,! VI4 eel r said ' i tile • costar:ker. ~ Tliiis:: . [said the oblittirti epotticcsrys. *is Orteticre eeciacitegs ratestaito I 1 end ti,lakePt of ,:elitie t isedwidell snit 1 o r* : .. 4t 11 * 4 be; . l 4 l4 F ileal ' 4B ' l 4 l4' W tang of poi* coicerir aii, I. liiiiHuseet ix _ • 4 1 16 ...,*,. : 40 - , lritai ,, i a li q, l P i 7, " 114 4 - ' 11 .., -o #4. ' ' _* -4 : 0 Lae reels- "DiJalim," acid Psi, `_ l di'iaelkit l i 1-it avast to that Tashi, tat sskat hats i ihtlitz 10 s bait" , •:....; .: ...."4 I ...41Z1.• t, , ..: : .. . :: :-: " I .. , (r' - - , nossrOtonsvu. - • fart touttibtatiors to title depootutoot W tiro b sferklireaspersoas Onion Amin of opiatoo—r.leoos, - 0081140 or kiiiiirwiso,—it 11 i etaigeus4irstoo4, of tOU 1114, qt tia SOOT Maotraria bo:itel4 reapoashde for 1.4 s iris+Ot¢MdsLaf his eOriorponctro to. All snider, to Amos lafiNl4ll, befletoaqaniod Ps the r , ..4 name et 46 sant.] • "• nntinsiine on the CoSiritotl!' Message. • 'f iftiltemilarithe We Cheerer.), , , turn.im sir,—We hoe 'res.so; to thsuk o goti Pretideaco that we are preeperous. Ws yetioire forty atitioss of dotter*, but a sin es "ad will be created by further iti- ILtrfillai anti tile people will . feel sat 1111fied frith the hope of reducing the, debt. . . - :Oar linaseial eoodition is remarkAply / 1 ' 4 4 16 7. (licit I slush. fear . enibirroo.racat "101111 a desirable to avoid—ern arc linable. *Nr Imager to pay specie for interest on our debt: Yoh will, therefle.4 suppOrt the general goirersinert. by orderiwg the payment of in le:4st in'its 1/11441.1 ''"+ -We owe two millions of dollari to our Stale beaks, which, with the interest on oni debt tififorty Milifontb' will be due on the -first at Sash isexi:., Yen will. therefore, provide totllds.l, Au expeasei increase we milli . in ertene the salary of government offices, and I s$ Vi 114414 to bay that , nailer the existing Mate of) affairs executive patronage is very Rely increased. or AAjutint, Quarter Mliator. t iotidi Commissary Generals are now a . approvl g some hundreds of thousands of militaticlaims sodas/. the' State.' You wits partatie to meet these contingent claims; Yon will provtd• means also for payment of claims tof demagog dose by the raid of LbG2 upon . 00 Siniihern border. The executive of the State was busily employed preparing flags for this /Rate regiments, - and other duties pf like nature, and oierlooked the necessity of de: hiding' l the State .. The last year ydu gave Chi ex a li ve the wain of twenty thousand dtillars or contingencies of a military charac ten: I have expended this sera in agencies'at *aehington sad elsewhere. Another fund for , - t like- purposes will be required. On the in , ettaion e the State during the past summer, I inade,i with the approbation of the ?real. dint, a' call for militia: , As this call was male alter the enemy had invaded our bor. I , &see, and had done us incalculable injury. the millis promptly assembled. Volunteers fAtona neighboring States were equally prompt, lad I am happy to say that, .they were nil about equally useful. I borrowed rat her„..l,ess than a Million of dollars to meet the expenses of this force, from the banks. You will take proper measures to replace this suns.' - t / You will revise the revenue laws ana make • .1 them store prOductive. Thus fir the people 1 Lure pitricstios/ly borne taxation: - Their sense dnty will enable them ts bear yet heavier burdens. The demands of ;Trernment are henry, (but high taxes will leave a balance in the treissary,at the end of th' tire ti year. Yon will have judgroeute filed against. all Who owe the State for unpatented lands. z' se n charge twelve per cent. interest on,the Illtimeent purchaicrs who obtained lands arithatit any knowledge of this debt, from the Ibsen. of any county record or it, will suffer, but ebbuld be disregarded. The State is very prosperous, but needs' more mewls. Force fie payment of this isoney;..and add to the debt ties per cent. damages and patent fees, and anis a special tax besides on such lands. 1 • I refer for infolimation as to theirldepart 'inentei to the repoits of the. very numerous ;facials by whom at the present crisis I am aurroanded,' and who are dependent on ray 'patroitage. ' Thai limits of a message forbid a detailed ilicoonnt of the invasion of the State by rebel bands the past summer. It is sufficient to abate that Generals Brooks and Crouch were ' iappointel to superintend the military depart , tumuli of the State L-that With 'great ,prompt. bass .ad energy these commanders male ex- Omits arrangements, and that by . the time ri:ART-bands had got within three' miles I 6t the - State Capital we had collected some of the %its militia; and come Itoops from 'New _ iutors sad .11111 r, Jersey, who gallantly followed jibe rebels backs to Gettysburg, where Gen, -;Lee tiquired theirstatifee, It is proper , to sey that the people of the State were ioager Co be enrolled, and 'w ould hare been ;;able ;to' save Cumberland; York and Franklin ,Soures from devastation, but that owing to aso .ISi reesuswlersukadiug with Washington I doubt ed eke prudence of '• reroittiut . teem to go forisard, eseept under regui.ar gsvernment I proc'edure. TO the fait extent'of my otlial abi:ity the'. 4 ;•;gentival government shall be supported and lassiated -to crush this unnatural rebel/ion. I ...sed I reli" on y'otir .hearty co-operstautt to ieffeet this end. i_tirsete this course the l i tnoris elsliy as Providence has pieced the t direction of itffair t o Ole fittuds of ahl.k e "frotn "'twat al if eta hope fo sidv i eneeme.nt, and the power to . 2.lv.anee the 7intereats of DIY felavir 1.„; t ) •jotee that the great/y increa . .td • ps•r•lnaze of ythe!government is twin toe pier th l•e hwith whom we are most dertrui. it shon 7, l re ttillutiO, while we. bliss a kiud Proridence iqr ;the wealth and pelwer of a 'continent wb,,, E resourees we can erninnitina, sal ewer ogles we can ditrocti P. CCP. fIS • ./ t :co vain. it) t "ifra '5..)11,..„ 1 1 0. 3 . u.y.t on Mite. , 14 , 44: 4,4 4t41'4 , e f to .1- • Ai i r;titheit, with f dry, ve srp, p,:tent p cir,, tits: imsemet.l to s4ase istiel4i4t!i!y. Presi cleal Liocala. • Whieserer wsy rall. - he, ;said to the writer; " I itite the impres ioa 'ibia '1 sitswet last.Lisit after :t is .kcier itheArestifol rerial44 of creslerieksi,::-. - g. tie is `foc„ . .er- MCI itt4 l'aflt.t4.l dist staffers ti re a I .1,1, I pity le those dark. lase 4 b rj eyes . 4,0,1 r , sir. : how war re- Iverses t• sever-failing fuckt - t pation?.. , .! at :bottom, that astmetim‘m rose to thi sorfaca in some quaint sayiaf or Sotory, Vtat forced I. laugh 'erect from himself: —.43ecasional,". in the Philzldelphis Preis, tags: "I think temper ofthe American people. as, exhibited dttrinr, tbi4" wnrthy of an prise." Tnis C..-..tuplitnent tit serrei.. for if erten peope htd their ittn per tried by -unworthy and incapable rule.re, it' is oars_ tie 4 a3pec t, huvrever, they win exhibit s temper at the next presidential eleation- that Gemini:tar won't' lee like _l a chi l es, marrive ii s, mere occurring a d o t eece e4 reeooisibßity- flee tow of Pe: iris ordain," ass ifs seas is not surriext +mayhe skalLba dray cad 4na of_tawa - 0 1LIbi1ER 35. BO IRS U, arta j , Y • tr, - a 4r st dal Of fit, " 11 " eltrni Kry Wile—ens e the new sits.-witioll was shotiscciii 41treriiiiiii416 or two art, nes tntrit:•' -i o fig Iltsiitt oV9t.'l", terfeit„" ,he. ism*. "Ai.; • th,siAl,:il4, , tiksz. the new trnmeit ---wiriali".l4l4dit, deramsb, With e comic loot smell the joke- in the dietartee;•rithasetwee a 2 n contribution st 1 . 111 1 c!kiktitlliii 4%104, nod we found one of thiute.bilis id the lat.: (kacon end I bidbihortibr : IC- 00640'4;1664 ' I " tom it up rr ' - • Tue lisar poser-it Saadi iickhderosa, ; *4; ing an Qld gardener of his eataligOlate# a very ragged cunt, mute imps liarsincrii-17 mark upon its condition. 'alt. n' , .rerrnitit!t *mu, said the henevt old man, - •"I esanot agree wick you there," said lie' "Ay, its jet a' , Vern gold cost," persisted the old men covers a orentented and n bn If diet - Piret . no teas 011itb4ffir,1614 ;! that's malt than ;mew man :eau ier of Us cost.' . • —An Irish gentterasn hatisk title* WWI 6 large turtle, placid it in-the 'erne - It's beds • room in order tO enjoy bet Otwlniso- -14 ° 14 ' morning. ftret. thing, Biddy, beitailt6l Into Ii s- - breakflot rtvta exclo.iteing e "'Be jabers : rye! 4 114 wiLst 2" inquired ,titue.4ol l , of the, house, feigning eurprian. „wpm'. hully bed-bug thst's ben senile the eitihiscthe month : Lire got him sure." •. A "CorenftliZAb" PAUSOX.-41.ev. Mr. Shine, a chaplain of the!ion.qe. of iteireeeniatieee is _ the lona Gegislaiiirts, ou the ipeniug of ( OM recent seciion, •.Biest:fhon the young and growing B;!tue . ,fejra, hee tore etuJ Itepresutativea: the 13o0eracis and , itate officere! (live ma mound pore niter an.l unlefilcd religion—fut tlit:isirs yaks, = SEITLgto Lorr----There have been sorest fanny astute speculations respeeting the - hit!. through which John Morgan stooped frail the Penitentiary at leoltambns. The ates Sage Sty. Governor Tod EROS an end to the vexed queitl,- tiou. Ilia iitoellettcy aortoutosetthat John Morgatt eie,ipeJ 1/v9u:A o saistodtratitodury„-- This offioi tl. 'ttie of course give it tilh— Lowiciik Jaurnza ' , . What s chinning thought., there -is ut sheen linen from :Longfellow'i •'thuds of gil. lingworth :" g , 'Tis always morning somewhere, and above The awakening cootinents,from shore to shorts, Somewhere the !Ards are singing evertnote." -.The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, hit'. Fox, challenges the New York steam marine to a trial of speed with one of his war steam ere.. Somebody sarcastically advises him to , test 'his vessel against the rebel steamers Rappahannock, Alabama, at9l Florida. MA torus Mts.—Wycherlery, when dying, bad his young wife brought to his,bed side, and h fl aving taken her hand in a very solemn manner, said, be had but- one request to rake of her, anti that was, that she would never marry an old man again. —The trial of a toninetor on the Reading Railroad, for embezzling money, remitted in his conviction. ' Evidence at the trial showed that twenty-three conductors on the road had been detected in embezzling money, but all the rest had Made restitution and were not prosecuted. —We are informei by way of Boston-,that a east for a cettventian to take measures for a return to the Union, has been issued at Ea ieigh, N. C. clay. Vance is also !errand to have lai,t , th*t every tesaiog num in the State is iu favor of such s movement. —The people of .St. Paul are congratulat ing themselves on the return of mild weather. Says a dispatch of the t3th inst. : !"'!he mer cury is 24 below zero this morning, but' the weather i 4 calm and bright, and a rest im provement over the plat few days."' - - Concerning the New York Custom House, the Springfield Reindokcan ssys-- , . The pro fessed' loyalty and Sopo.bliosuisto of. thow, - , officials only make their treason the- more flagrant anti deserving of the severest punish. mea t." lierodotus saysi—" War reverses the order of nalgre : in time of roams BOW bury their fathers, lint in time of war fathers buri their lons." —A dandy being told that he would soon hare to wess s xin. as he was getting gray, exclaimed, indignantly " No; sir, 111, dye first." The Albsny Evening Journal publishes letter from s soldier in the Libby Prison, which eras brought home in a ping of tobacco. little girl ; toll her, ma that orphans' were the happiest, children, because •they ' had CIO mothers 'to spank 'em." Me re than $lOO,OOO worth of property and a number of 'item were Last on the Plains duriog the late cold spell. . if3o4. BUFFALO & ERIE B. RE iit WigiNNIPIEWPWA Os - and after Monday. Jan. 4th, 1884 i rsaotager Trains "rill run on this &ad is fabonat LEAV LNG ERIE,. • 1 3 , 4. 4., god Acesa., stopping at Ho'rbor &..b Non:, Lao:. tato Lina,goisay.woooom.p.otooad. rii:territraMtwiag and Angola. aer:r.a.gal Hadalo,at 10 22 A- N. 2, 41 V. 11,.. Drill pipes*, *topping at North Ea", WWI ::.3atira, Cr-ea., lad An i ro:o. lad a. naC at BalCo at S - .0 0. V. 6 40 P. L Clcationdi 6.1n0r0, at.sp7lac ik W0d."1•14.. 1 , 11A1 , 1 aid Sator Criett, aud 'armor at Bask, st 9 .1) P I 4 , , r Vert, Pr:ova:if, rawtax at .4r=.ltUt! o _,, ao.t aryty...• at B _odaunt t. i• Oar w_lci...rata roariorts at Patorirk wed to harp, at rialtio noir, with spews wait rr, ?a‘aai- Auk, tiorton, LEA Vt NG BUFFALO. Waal a.ping at fiatoWat ta,ea ajz— : taz,,titt.r tleat.oll •-• ;Haney, Mal" Listo,Nerth sOlk.c .Ammek.arratat at res as sti : 4, F. 1., T hi, Eirrsk stopging at Sant: Calves 1 1 3 t "it. P 4 4k•i..t•ad rep. amia• at trio it tv 3u i. i. tt A. 4i., IMy Errce, Itmp-pinc it Angola. gian:er 0 -4r. 1 / 4 1-z. vi. , ,VS" id an.d Noel/. IL•st, salting - 341-ree11:,24"..' Y.• .1 4 • • It, ;Y.:4U Exams. stoprng at %tent CTIMII4 tlwk an! "X -.10.534 , 1, "'miring stElie at i 310 11. :,,a • I.*" 44114 CAN thin. Si • d. S. SNOWS. Sat.'. INKS. Vl ll4 ‘ . CHANGE Or Min, 44411 s itaiP0411MINISNi. 1 Hll A:LikaquA. &IBM' It: 4 Ms xnst limn Venison tlat Vistelions tie , rths4st neasteat-ef Pososslossis: is ad OK, ild oz Inks kris. 103 1 "e". 1 11 144 0 14 bT.IIO PcsessdotiOs Rea". tr• amp Ong. so: wilt:- tt..tr unpins is tow mai* epee/ -,:-..ettmat its itatmelasirth. ft is sem irf Ste tor liaseaser. sod l& /riot toultans 'a r , iLtay.rtasi, (10 ni an Amur totem Slenirm, Seri risgs e 0.40.14 teb Urn. Pima* Uko r WM" hsiiAl4l-. TM* oP AsallaamMi Max* AZ 2. *ILL Trs-5 O.: Lervine— WE. 11.1.1 Team Sillrea 111 4.4 L pm.* Armes .. -.3 21 it= e •r ,a. .serst*s rompreuzi flaws/girt berimmet.maptt vasoir lit* alai theitat elea, see ter Rmaskil .t..tai sem •aa Co Z&7 • sirsta. 3-3 Ili • GM'S, ie. terser lith mod Settet *Weft I'f iLdc' J. X. REYNOLDS. Siam • J. IL 01131.1.1..,-ret N.C. R. lt. Ultimate. Gemmel Ferlol t t rirolosh, L.V.WViIt.. MCI% M.oteo Tweet Mmat. Mkt", JW. Y. 9rnersl immaget. Williumgssa.ll.ert - Caere VU s I' ¶11'01:1111•111! T A a: rirrialCESS. prod:bead 10 ta ems del %MN B elMaSin. 00. trialeria gleeUmqpiaritt Ur- WEL4S,I2m iikrir4 tie iperriare t d AMBI:IE 4 * emliest*4 Tomb Taft Isar J 4 ,9paa Vivo** , ANNAN& *ie. -O.IIIIIIW *VP rwe CPU& 40171111.47; ;SALAD OIL ! • HAVE:jszst received s Ayr Omar of that rasorsira Wive Oil et the Iletteek timmillerAssell • iser&ses. aserestiei la Ws mew & e•otaitlet ortitte& MUM& E EMI
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