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Skirmish With Tramps.
Downinotown, Pa., November 11.
The bands of tramp that have receutty
boeu robbing the freight trains on the
retiiiRylvania Railroad, broke Into a num
ber of loaded freight cars which were
ittandlng on a siding at West Chester
Junction, and carried off a largo quantity
of valuable goods. Several of the employes
of the railroad company cHscoverod tho
robbery soon after its commission and
followed the robbers, but the latter fired
upon their pursuers and drove them back
to the Junction. At midnight the rail
roaders were reinforced by the arrival of a
number of tralnmeu from Lancaster, they
usually "laying over" at this point until
Monday morning.
The railroaders determined to make a
raid upon the depredation tramps, whose
lair for several weeks has been in a woods
about three miles west from here. Between
1 and 2 o'clock this morning the train men
surprised the tramps while they were cast
ing dice for a division of the spoils, and a
lively fight ensued, during which two of
the railroaders, Delos Harris and Charles
Burt, both brakemen, were injured.
Four of the tramps were also wounded,
and those with their comrades, some 23
others, were captured and taken to the
Junction and locked up in an empty freight
car to await the disposition of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company. It is probable
they will be sent to tho Chester or Lancas
ter county jail to-morrow morning.
The plunder found in their possession
has been replaced in the cars from which
it was stolen. Two trains wore boarded
and stopped near Lewistown this morning,
aud it was only after a desperate resistance
upon the part of the conductors and their
assistants that the would-bo train robbers
were driven off. It is estimated that be
tween 1,000 and 1,500 tramps are wander
ing through tho country traversed by the
Pennsylvania liailroad, and particularly
between here aud Pittsburgh.
These nomads appear to plan their at
tacks upon tho trains at such points where
there is little or no protection from regular
ly constituted constables aud police, aud it
requires tho utmost vigilance upou the
part of the railroad men to prevout tho
stoppago of tho trains and frustrate the
robbers. A largo number of the train
plunderers have been arrested aud severely
punished by the courts of Chester, Dela
ware, Lancaster and Columbia counties,
but this does not Beeni to abate the out
lawry in the least, but, on the contrary,
the outrages are now more numerous aud
flagrant thau ever.
A Lively Set-to with Four Masked Men.
The Dally Miltonian give an accouut
of a desperate fight between a miller aud
four masked men, near Milton, Pa., last
Friday, from which we glean the following :
A singular case of attempted burglary
transpired at Keminerer's flouring mill,
situated about half way between Milton
aud Watsoutown last Friday night.
It seems that a son of Mr. Kemmercr
had been working about the mill uutil
midnight, and was just washing his hands
before going home, when a man iu disguise
opeued the door, aud presenting a pistol
at the young man's head, demanded some
Hour or his life, seeming to have a pre
ference for the former, as he at once laid
hold of a sack of flour, which he proposed
to appropriate to himself. Mr. Kemmerer
told him that sack was sold, but he would
got him some from another part of the mill,
and loweiing his light started, bis visitor
flourishing the pistol uncomfortably close
to liis head the while
Arriving at the bin mentioned Mr. K.,
suddenly seized a Hour stamper, and quick
as thought fulled the iutruder to the floor,
dealing him several blows purely compli
mentary to tho occasion. Tho racket
brought a large dog upon the field of ac
tion just in time to extend a welcome to
another iutruder who opened the door, and
was making it very lively for him, when
two more men came iu, and driving away
the dog, rescued the two bloeding robbers
who were now lying upon the lloor, carried
thom to a wagon iu waiting and drove rap
idly away.
Mr. Kemmerer was not injured iu the af
fray, and cannot tell how badly the would
be burglars were damaged. No clue to the
party has as yet bceu discovered.
tW A few days since a little daughter
of Hobort Gordon, proprietor of the Wheol
Pump hotel, Norristown, had a citron seed
taken from her wind-pipe by a surgeou of
this city. lis cut a small slit in her threat
and iu that way worked the seed out, which
wasfoundtobe sprouted. It had been
there about three days, and iu a short time
would have caused the child's death. The
operation was so nicely dono that in an
hour or two after, the little girl was playing
about as usual. PhWa. Star.
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 13. County
Treasurer Nathan D. Wendell and ex
Supervisor Whitman, were arrested here
this afternoon on a charge of attempting
to bribe the inspectors of elections in the
First ward to alter the returnr of the late
elections. They were held In their own
recognizance. Mr. Wendell emphatically
denied the charge.
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