Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1882 — Page 4

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL,' WEDNESDAY, APlllL 19, 1882.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19.

RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION.

Indianapolis Sentinel tor 1883 Daily, Sun day and IFeekly Edition. DAILY. telivered carrier, per week 4 25 felly, Including Sunday, pec weet 80 kily, per annum, by malL... 1 0 00 lally, per annum, by mall. Including 8uxflay, by mil 12 GO telly, delivered by carrier, per annuia 12 00 Jally, delivered "by carrier, per aanain. In

cluding "Tniy i ii .m, ..14 00

kily to newsdealer?, per copr.

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esc! a j edition of eighty-four epire-sa. fi OC nnday Sentinel, by carrier... 2 5i WTKXIY. Weekly, per tocsia . - ft 9) Tee postage on fUb6CrlpUoni Vy mail 5a prepaid the publisher. Newsdealers surrpUel at tkrot ceata per oc?ty, toftage or other charges prepaid. Entered aa second -dasa matter at the PostrClce at Indianapolis, lad.

form native, pork. It has been found that in some ol he large European cities rats are subject, to trichinou3 infection, and that

these, household psts bav no doubt been

amr.nc the nrincir! agents in thesnread tit I ha ia 5n hU nernnA -MMi.--..

a. (I . I - -- - wv --" VUltUU V . All I a . - , , r ... . trtchinnna t.ar.sites frrwn nn ronntrv to. WmS; TTo,,-. a i. . u I A-ST.week a election at Freeport, HL, showed

I I AviAi a r ö VIJ W iUUtll 1 fhn 1ai

ins nngers. aro full of rings I think there panion. It was during tne rioting days of the

Is a ring cii almost every linger. The old Confederacy, and, altera moment a silence, Genfellow Ü either Irving' to es ahlish ih trt eral Eul vlln characteristic profanity, re

that he is the last rmn .r,,.--. , sponded: -I would conscript ev.ry mother"!

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In the

son of them."

nA.a rt a a lnA. t.a -...-.. ,..1 a-a J

another. Such being the case American 1 etrla as a Chief Mnrn1 but tm far V.r..ro. I ., ...

.,, . ... , , . v i - I v . Y. 01.. vuki auu lotir majorities Deing as louows: pork will not likely Ire again subjected to is ahead. If anyone would comprehend Ma.orftv

inconveniences born of ignorance and I the really disgusting outcome of Guiteau's ?ty , 'v65!1 4Ä!

prejudice,. It must not be forgotten, how- bullet, a visit to the White House or to Att3rueyVliEocrat...JZ3ZA7Z."..'Zr st

that the oraly certain preventive is to cat I ment. ' I roUc Magistrate. Republican Z. l'.'.'....'Z 12

tirveyor, remocrs; . 7.3

UK Of the signs OC the times which is just I Victob IIcgo was deeply aTTected when he re-

third day Mr. Hewitt declared that the dog nuisance and the cat nuisance were abated by room No. 3, but that his rest bad been greatly disturbed by the birds. "Now, Mr. Hewitt, said Wormley, with a mixture of humor and

cMgTln truly Ethiopian, "I evi manage the do?s,

aided 0r his brother and Sim AcclT and the, ones who feuffered hanging. iVy Acoff were arreied on Friday and placed under guard at a scaool-houfe. from which they were taka by forty taa&ked men and lynched. Frank Judd. eldest son of the late X. B. Judd.

ot Chicago, becaoie lead-poisoned and partially

Catarrh..

pork cewked well done.

MIMIS. t , t I " .TT" -"I 1

now attractine tha attf.ntlon of thwhtf.,l elredtho news that the Car had eranted his " usci. u.n aaa nave acve.opea symptom of hydro-

. . . " . 0 1 . - 1 win oe rasniiestea more in tae choice of täe

DtriNa onr.

t. . i.-t JDeoDle is the erowinsr diasati.frtinn rf th 1 demandfor a commutation of the death sentence

ik ij cvixic ii aw 1 cmai hauir. uui iiu i i - - . -.

Jss a fact, tkat some people hare got colored voters wkh the Repablkaa 17. !:;

passed on five Nihilists

. , . . . . ..... . . . I l P !l VI a 1 fin Kol iuT-o1 that Ka mmar. I T -.

- r vi-.rA T rial , vrnr A ... m n n a a v a wwtni - i w . " i . . . v v. t.uuv Liiuiiit iil . i . , . . . . .

inn uiiu ui.aui iu auiumu- me ujiuj - i iiuiu u.s cuair wita streaming eyes, ne -said la a

lie w&s at a dinner

ram reached him, and, rising

0Ut,"and from time to time We are Shown ,,",wlwru,ulrt tuulu wmprenwa even a temHlng rolee: "I drink to tne health of the

thefigures which Beemingly demonstrate the j smaI1 P1" cent, of the aborainatiens of Lie Czar, vho has spared tho livesof üve men concorrectness ef the startlinrconcluaien. Ew I topoKican ptrty he would crt hinwelf denned to death, aid who will extend his clera-

Mr. GalUslrer. of New York City, reoentlv adrift frora iL Thak tim L ved, nd to companions."

1 . j . 1 . 1 , -. . -

nnrt im -fi., . ..v.a .. t... I paraiyiea in tne miurs oi uiionao ja-l June,

mus.auumevau, ou row ludl,. t,,.,..,. rndir mnn, him t,,.,-

Tn'l a TtuiAt m m .n 1a Ii.U. iL. . .. a I J l . , . . I

j b ui.u j inin; iao rjurtunr, ana i auuis t as sou 1 10 i ue r..ciu .vsy;nm.

the larks?" Neyertheleta Mr. Hewitt finds his Saturday eveulng. while Rev. Slm.m Dujrlay, a quarters, on better acquaintance, very comforta- -Methodist Minister, vre riding out of Kort Wayne, ble, and 11, eojoyir consider, relief trom the &ÄSTOW'IÄ Insomni-trwhkh has pursued blm for to many suddenly, and almost lustautly killed. 'car8- The farmers lr. the Fern Creei nefL'hborh wi f

The appointment of a new Collector of the Tort I Iulsville have suspended plowing to extermi-

..D. ti 3 ... lmievno uiks, lainy 01 wno nave ben killAii

wu pr-jjauiy give nu aJUillonai inter- Vnm.rnn slio ami ti!rt hltt , k- T.

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phobia.

next Legislature than In the contest for the Gov- t ,Te hodies of the wife of Captaia Kouna and I

emor.hip, for upon Legislature will devolve iaTt the eletuon of a Senator to succeed Mr. noar. A MLisKlppi River, twenty-five milei below Mem-

memceroirae l.epubllcan l-Ute Committee is v"la' "U,J were lorwuraea to AihUad, Ky., for in-

qaoted tu the Herald, of Boston, as saying In ,

reference to the appointment of Mr. Wnnhtn. "V "uienacnt . 01 jas'e

. . , t 0 aiuru. itew lorx, says tue arrivals Indicate an ton that the objecta of the came are three: The immigration of nearlv a im!li.,n th, t-At.

first is to build up the Stalwart wing of the party Through the efforts ia tusope of the agents of i

brought in? special prorainence some vital "-geni chorea people are speating witu "" "-". w äfsacnuseits, m Massachusetts. The second is to make Mr. ,1 ,n 3; Vfcl "ue u lurcwl waru statistics showing thiat that city, if ccal empkAsis. The Washington orpin of l V 10 tal, Ho'r Äa Äiing. tbooght to be a merchant rrived of accessions of population, exept colored voter does not besi täte to say 21 S TZ ItJ

1 iiii w ivf dqdi ran mnv. in Ht irpiimeni r.. a. . .. 1 ....... , . . , - --. . ..i..

Irom births, would be fed need to a vi age

1 " 1 -ä. a J aA L T TT a a.!J a 1

t. r,A. -u'liii-,, 'K-..aJ1-- v.-: at uu uitwaui, uny. r.e aam mi. in

Auat a suau v titMava tsa- viiOMiaja. xiao '

T . IA. a .A a

puiu.cau iirty, in us ireaimeni ,,1., Friend SorAtT shll r--.r- 1(1 n,-J. fr.F th-

a - , . , ., , I . iuc cai

1 ill itiiiii.'ii r .A. in ii hhw iirnrnfAn nil in. a r r a ri t i w. Afn.A.AA a a . ' . -ä. . . i . . t . ..

tne I 7 ' . .-v-..v,a . uia.mciiuvouivuiu or juibsiouary ior tne 1 chance of its eucceod'ntr

The game is a bold one, and there is an even

drawn a prize in the lottery I assassination is what Blaine can't understand.

Gail Haxiltok, in a recent article in tfce .North Jlnier.cjn. Itrview, says that 1T.ie only man who gathered glory from tlieseassination was the victim."

Thk New York Tribune is of ihe option that the Republican- party in Fennsylrania is in a deplorable condition. It iookt very mueü like a Kansas village avfter tb,e riditation of a cyclone.

Fatti scooped ia $175,0Wnd isCiappy. The amount was the net eantings of thirty-

1a-a. ? . a 11 1 m . I t . a-.. . a

year J??3 the death rce in New Yprk was UJlw; 11 nas secured te votes oi tue j aiance tiospttai in entire a, provided the teach 20.43 t3 1 000 inhabitants that in the colorei People and it ia only ifl Louisiana ingof saldChai-laln or Missionary shall bo evan

wnpre ri'rtirpa nova Iwwxn fnirlir f 11 1 faj fail nH 1

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year lSl the rate was 31.0S ner 1.000. while

in London for the same period the average in t"at State only because the colored peodeatfc rate was 22.11. and that foriy-eiht' PIe hal Senator who was agsressive, with

and CapUIn Barllelt de&ires that such

Chaplain ' shall have before followed the seafaring life."

A uEexjlk lady hJS lately published in a Berlin journal some records of a visit to the Carlyles

in 1S1G, when she was much impressed with the

profound devotion of Jaae Carlyle to her husband

IS EWS OFjrnE WEtK. Wnshinston and Congressional.

Ia the Star Route cafes, inJWashlngton, Colonel

iiiK-roii nas niea a irotlon for a bill of par-

uiu'm u regaru to s. . uorsey.

It is rumored that Minister Lowell has resisrned

nas position at the LuKli.h Court, and that his

roi8uuuu uas oe.n acwpiea by the Admiuii,tra-

aB1CTIa IVinAA.tA.Ai. l'AHn. Äff fr? CfJ T 1 T i

A&. X.VU.A, A .. IA). Xv A I.ÄV V A V. ,V. .AA & . U - - AA . . .. ,. . . a, . . . - a. . a a- -lose attenUon," particularly,

iae lDy 15 B1KS lue rou c" lo im i City of New York. But 4kA a. Ua. r 4 ik. a ma. i.rfA ia:

. ,. .. -must not be jumped

r vecri'r nr i An T-t-w i cr -

citiec in the United States duricg the same BUlue ciaer Ieaae ß would not oe turn-

lme exceeded ths death rate of New York. ea awy wnu PIeJgcs. lut the aslnns-

It b-jcomes us to ask, Why are .Americans I ton organ wanta to know if there are no in-

dying out? InlSSl, in this city, there were elligent colored people in other States, and d his defective appreciation of her. The

Ia0. more deaths than births, -and in the refere particularly to the North, vlsltor ,tlt' ln readin? a long letter of Mrs.

months of January and February,' 1S82, the where tho Republican party draws , iyi.e in" 113 wruer was nRUnted by the spec-

the color line, which in all matters ZZr Zw , , u , ,

Of patronage is a deathline to the colored Lerself to the furtherauco of his amUiioa, and man. Such facts have created deep and sinking her life upon it. widespread dissatisfaction amongthe colored Senator Bavaed ha, contributed to the Chri.

ff? ill q tvfrAl. I'Viaf oil nil f.flti! . a a a wnwf K ri I TUaOTiIa ft in tCk 11 CITTil a nf ineto rtiaa 4Viat. I flan T'nl nr a Ia.iaaaa I i . r ....

a.aai.7& .Hü, 1AU Ü1V Vi I I .-V- ... ...va.-aaa Vl iiidUliiliVd HIT7JI I maai vuiuu b ouvi UU BUUX'SS 1U pUUilG Hie, mniAa(i fg frr-l Crt

TT .a I aa f.. a 1 A . 1 T T IT.a . . I lr. if 1.A lAl . V..'. ....l-.l .L.i . I '

we aua, in tne i lclut lunger xj do iooiea. inev see mat I " " oiaics uns tum.cuuu mat sucn suo- TheCpratA in t -1-

virituroilliitiiiknm., ..... i i. , . J .

- "vim., mm, uuiug misiaseu iur a

öüsiy wouaded. proprietor and danger

, ??e monlll Captain Howjrate has lain ia Jail ln Washington. h..ii.r :u.i'.i k-i .. - i

Henry to make an occasional viit to his familv in charge of a bailitr. i.viiiiWi:i..mc ....7:"a

to lose his pilsner n Friday, and no traces of

uiiii Hale ei ueeu aiscovertd

John Nasseft,

O., mad lened

his son. shot

dornen with

sou had acceuted

diiiou of mdiutainiug his parents.

The Sufferings -of a Boston Druggist Pen-Pictured. A Loalhssma Biseass Cured by a Simp!-: Remedy. Encouragement for ail Afflicted with Catarrh.

Gmllimen: I bcrcl r certify tli.it I have had Caw tarrh for ton years, r.ni fjr tho la .t tx ynn lare betn a tcrriUc mrrr. I vas r nJ' rc l raniil'y deaf, had buzzing ia tue h.-aj, p.ik., ;-., rc.f j the toinpV, cliizy rpi'tli, weak znl p:ui,ä.l t-yc, -Pol ion and ulc-ratcJ ton-i'.n, L'.rd a-id rni..nt cou!i, re. verc pain across tho chet, a 1 v. .-y i.ivli i.aua of consumption. My b a 1 sdic 1 :.!! u'.c ti:n?. Tbt natter ascumulr.tcl t m;.i.'.:y i:i r,y 1,-., R j tLroat tl:a I ocuU net kto- Hi-. ;n f.-;.0. j'n (.-.ii a-Jy at night I vrouia -;rin- out .f Ih J, it -ocra.. .1 to me. ett,jerir.tofsnrve:.i.,!i. I wn;i:j t:.a !i.tr.; r.--course to every n.c.-.ii. it; p.-y p-v.-r 1 . ill .:, mucus from my tl.roa aud l.:d hi fort- nWo

iu tuTji a-.uii. i .r a j or:i-d i : ,x v rt i;' to.t-

Jtt. aa a;ed farmer near Cambridge a wer f-a-l tat: l - 1 d by a bA-rach of faith on the parte, could wita ClZtvM? n.v.-;:w. I . lc 1 i him. last Tnurtday, through tl.e ab- , ,...,. , 4 "",tC l I a rille, und then kn'ed himself. The , " 1 ! 1 r 1 ' ' 1 n c a 1 Pted a deed of the homestead on ecu- th'-':a' r:l ' ,l lt :y:-,t ;. . ....., . . ; i,c ,.,, ,.j.-t 1

The frionii nf Iimna C. tiiia . . n- . . i .

preditt that he will be a ciudldate for Concre . A""rd trial was on Thursday morniup granted I r . : il. .i . . . . I Iii AliVPtf nf Pni1 iK i V" - v. .

. "o" 1. UD IaAS mii-e

deaths exceeded the births "fey 2,446. In

Lonlon, during the year 183), there were 81,-

113 deaths nd 132,128 births, or 51,047 more

births than deaths." It was weil said by Jlr.

I from Alaine on the general ticket, ia order to pre-

inning 1,, me t umuuisu, iae state not

uamig oeen rcaisirictta.

The Treasurer of the National Land Lefjme re-

portea to the Convention at Washington that !S0.5e9 had been contributed to the cause, of

wnicn amount jioH,-.oj was remitted to Patrick Ktan and Miss Parnell. The total sum sent

ariwa mu A.utnuc Since tne SUIttinn ri,-r.m.

the nomina-

been sentenced to the gallu-vs for the murder of

" ..c. iu wvMuae oouri, in tne ali-ruo!jn. a plea of guilty in tue ttcond li.-rr,n u.-

ai,,i . iif . . - -r-v.vu,

.A.w Kuicjt. nan pruouuced.

The First National Ban, of RuffAin ho. ,r

peuded payment. The Fourth Nutt-n-i i-.i-

New York, refused, last Wfcd

iraft lor $0-, Ooo. and the President, It, P.,ner

iosie ,u io see aocut tne hitch. Oa his re

turn vj Duiiiiu me uoors were closed.

i It, r:;:lM 1 by .:.y!--ad, I :t..;. t!:. t I

the conclusion irom tne Iirst they have been treated a3 vot- ":ss uoes uox ai 1Qvoive aisre?ard f tne can- tion of WilJam F.. Chandler to be ?cretarv cf the x-tT'0, a notorious swindler, waj arrested in

uns oi puucuiiousiy uonoraoie action, lie aava oi I ' "io. ine appointmenu of W. H. I i , . i." iu,WJ--,mP'am' ot a South

MASPAra:7:rrs butchers are ia t!he habit of bleeding calves before they aie killed fer

the purpose of improving the upwaranceof

eal. Tlw ila5frtiusctt3 So;ietr for tie

Tievention of Cruelty ta Jtri imak regard the

proceeding as outrageous cruelty, and til

endeavor to put a st p ta the biaraess.

Me. Jaees crj)0K ÜrNBT7 Tscently gave

a brilliant ball at Tare, an old Trench own distinguished for an Vid cr;te in Oich

Henri IV. was tont. A report Sijs thti the

most amusing f.gure sf the bo Li -was wizen a

large screen of tissue f aper wrs brought in,

and ladies wer ranged on onetude au gen

tlemen on tb other; the atter then each pat a f.nger through tht psj)er, cr.d the ladies chose their pcrtners by Likirg each one of the fingers, the gentlemen then step

ping through the screen. Terhaps screen

idea for choosing partners may ' adopted

in America. It is quite to too.

One who understands too-tooi am remarks

that "among the very best people 7t is com

mon not only to help one's sell to lump

sugar with the fingers, but (Alas! for the

days of our ancestors when tliis.wata mortal

offense) also for the lady of tht house to use her fi ngers for the purposed putting

sugar in the tea and coee of her chests, the only requisite for this substitution for the

sugar tongs being a deac hand. C-lives are

often taken from the dish with tl-e fingers;

very refined people who ere fond of them do

not hesitate to do this, although Üiere is a email instrument expressly provided for this service." The Cact is well -established that fingers were made fcefere forks, spoons and other table furniture hense the pro

priety of usiug the Ctigert. provided they are clean.

Some people are siniplo enor-gh to suppose that the decision of Judge Wylie in the Criminal Court at V'ashingtn, touch ing the 8tcr Koate cases, means the conviction of tbe indicted rascals, lietter informed people do not so regarsl Jud,e "Wylie's action. Tlie wily Wylie appreciates the power of popular cl&üor. He knows that it wen't do to stand up and fight it; but he tells.ttie thieves they shall have a fair trial, ted intimates tatJi':s rulings, when the case is u-ider way, wi'.I not be objectionable. Ac the trials proceed it wUl be seen that Brtdy's and Dorsey'c pruspects will brighten; axi that this is. he Republican tLeoj-y, is evinced by the feet that Brady gives elegant dinners where the most distinguished representatives of the party avssemlle, and that Dursey retains the position of Secretary f the .Republican National Committee.

Repoets liave it tkat Aithnr w.lloon lead to the altar Mrs. Crais TTadsworth, of "Washington City. A Wasbi ngt oa Jetter says of the lady: She marrkl the JcaitLy son of tbe late General Wadsvorth, uif New York, who died a few years since, leaving her the mother cf two children, with a large fortune. Ehe keeps Lou.se Sn Xassachusetls avenue, -And has been the most noticed woman ia otiety daring the past season, ghe is UU, graceful, at brunt itte, and the owner of a magnificent set of dit jnor.ds, while her ires,s?a are made in Pam, but ntre uouu, she ia a Baurbon Demicrai. Mr. Arthur is anxious for the nuptial ceiomonies right away, but it i& understood th&ti

his Cabinet advises postponement until after

that be- mg cnatues oy tüe Kepublican tosses- th- ' -rr'rUuih Minister to Russkand j IL Part i ; ?'omile defrauded to ti.e ämoröf

alarmingly cheated, wheedled and ignored; that the lZZ 1" VXJT 11. ,1. a. ct- Ä. iÄ ?W

V-i- nrnfM nm nf tl.i. I'nki,. iA I . .7 7 " j.juriiaiis. oi i..nicago. nas been L'i7"..i7 . u- iu iwrau!.neio.

ävi. .u, vi '"s IM.UUUUVJU icoucia mc maf o len ruin and a sahha nt h m nri y.n t--t i resTiDoimtia .Marshal nf Montan i '-' oieratca.-suMU6siuiiv tn .rt nl, ...

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f'se, and as a conseqnence they have re

solved to abandon the party.

at

cause the death rate is

large in the City " of New

Americans are necessarily dying out.

Thousands of those who die in the City of

iSew York are not Americans at alL in the

sense which Mr. Gallagher discusses the sub

ject, and the extraordinary mortality h3

very little bearing upon anything properly

American. New York is the frreat seaport

which receives 75 per cent, of all the foreign

immigrants. This fact oi itself accounts for

a large per cent of death. The City o

ew lork, if we are t j believe half that is

said, stands well np in the list of the filthy

cities of the world a fact whic'a may or

may not be credited to Americans. The

tenament houses of New York are monu

mental infamies, and thesa, if you please

may be written agrinst Americans,

fact that New York is not supplied with I The current of Daniocratic opinion hereapiire Water may aliO ba Set down to the dis- b00 seems to point to the nomination of

credit of A-mericaus, but, all combined, do

not prove that Aiuericam are dyin out

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iuua.n:na.io!l a:K ;::. .-r:.n. i j n.; tho pol-onocs rr.ii:: r .',r ,.

Lad H I; . it.itc -1 r. j ,::y

couglitd fcuv:-:.r.:ly, a ,:. . ;.. c.-.i..:.. .Ve.-.a while my Fy-tiT.1 W I i !. th r.-i-'s i f .hia Cisczec, fo t!:at I l- Cel.. -c-.v V:.U; r.nl ;owcd every symptom f M t a. !y i -'.i l.y corumpta. When Piaticr lw 1 le-.elv.i i!.i, J.i;,v, cr .-.J n jt eij month, ago. I Ik-VaU e. f .w,:iu-i ILiriCAi.

CCKE FOX CaTAHT.. ALr U -ill ' 1',.. :r.i 1,.,..!- I

begun to improve ra;.i 1-y. Tli. i: . t d so Kt-mcJ to clear my l.v... an I h-.l L.uwn it to bo for . I yean.. 1- .-n,l r-at'..i:.i.y u, rrr.-t l?io di-pJiuiAni " f

may

weary of the work and long for rest; but his hands can be as clean and his snul as white at the end of the journey as when he set out upon It" . PE.-MYi.7ANrA family, at whoso house a rel

ative died, refused to bury him. The Coroner,

wanung to savo the County the expense, found

As was yesterday announced the Repub

lican Congressional Convention, field in this city Saturday, renominated Hon. Stan

ton J. Peel! e. This result was to be expect- some rclaiives who were wilMnir toburvhim.

ed, and, all things considered, was proper At this point it was discovered that the deceased

enougo. air. reelle is personally a clever naaaainf5,,TnC8 poi cy oa his ue. The first

gentleman, and worthy of the indorsement l&mllJ cupan insisted

of tho.se of his fellow-citizens whose political opinions he represents. The Sentinel, however, ventures the confident prediction that he will not be elected;

indeed the tone and spirit of the Convention

making the nomination foretold this result

The more plainly than we can write it.

Tho ...,. aa. v , . CHlOU.

a ait., nuuc l.-"V-TA BijiibiitT ht i-i .ninnLn rl . 1 Aft I

Monday. The bill was unlike the one vp... . George . üiti, oi Worchcster. .'less., widelv

me rrpsiuent. not oniT in thp rhan. Hm. .....n u a uioiiumciuriT ui ruiroa lro.n. nti ii m

excludiuR the Chinese Ir ten years Iustad .f f.- ar ul beart dase. When a Ud he went to twenty, but also ia omitting tho pcualty and reeis- "orcester wub sll his wordly poods tied up ia a tratiou provisions. There were but shout thin. I cotto'J handkerchief, and lias left to his heirs an

0Df)0SlDr votes, and thev mmn frnm the, nrt .lnoi vaiaic aiueu ut 5J,;j,uw.

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-aa-a. V. -AAV.V IIUIIl.lj,

a caririe I iim.ii ti..i

inj tif my t..'.-i;s, .J ti Lie ni-. Tii" tvn-iiv-!-.T

lie wai a Director in

opponents of the other bill.

In the Senate, on WednesJav. the, hill u-m.-.. .According to the April report of the nr.rtTn.nt

to the Southern Utes agricultural lauds in Fta'i I ? Aanculture, the con.itioii of wiuter wheat i.-

... .. . . . - -J - I nirrn i r. ..i.n ..i.i. .1 .

W4 BTniAtinf".! TO a iVJT tha ln1lna Ia .u. .. I mi-uiii.ui lue ,1 CM. yuiu lne rr'firtl 1 1.1

..... ... ,a.v Aii-ji.iio I'jicicnc lutir 1 i , ,u - ; . - ' - "

v-ifT iwi 111 111. to uü 1 in ui'iiiii aru

iarylai.o and Virginia. Those below the aver-

annuities ln cash or stooic. and then pas.ed Kill A! A . , .1 .1 .A AA-AA . A AI -

I oil! was passed t' refer m th ivmrt ... -:...--.. .v.- I J

o i Liuryiuri ü.m.DUl tue I v " "'ä mjnc ir biie:rei wrotictui 7- v. r ' 'J w Jtr0 ,u " Upiiiroi-.f h-: tim- Wot. .t, i '1 a...,.., A, r ?l s.v. ito I'euusylvuiid. Ifö: and Ohio. 97.

to the other family. The n'" . P. J- r,.. 'i.'. ",.JU,.'uti " ir.. ..... . '

a . . " -.......u.,,,,, .ur, eweii presentea a ' uc .auouiu Aroiia';on lAeazue proposes that e maa died have now petitiou from VtTs oftiwrs of th Apt.,-- I Cmvf.mi,,,, h i,..n i t ii,-.7. 1. ' 1 .i15

.1,- -a for the imsmm of th mii f..- V7.7-tV.Vi7': .,-..i Si7. .7 i " " V' " w" " lne

Lilt: in till iiiv I r u wAna vviuLiuiiui v iciiiiv i v-- v .'mi iui lilt- iiuriuik. ei nunnM.iiir. fc. .

Coroner gave the corpse

people at whose house th

sued the people who removed

pass, and a good share of the insurance policy will go the lawyers.

ment at the &ze of aixtv-two voars

In the House on Wedncuta b lis were favorih.v I 'he view

reported to appropriate s iOO.OOO for the purchase ! 'if e in its

pcüeral husject of nrbiirati.ii. aud to emphasizn

rsrf the pennle of this countrv wh.i bp.

l'iii.ei.ics ana aetire them to take I

PROrESSOP. JEAN LoriS. an rcomtlished mtisi- V. . .u r"?.e! experiments therewUh; I'm and character in a.i International Curi of

. r I u;e unisirucuoii oi me jjeidware at'.d .Man-1 Arw.rauon.

. . i , . . . . . ..I?. ., .

ew lork is noi America. The great

metropolis does not fashion nor control

American ideas relating to anything out

side of commerce ana finance, and even in

these things that city has formidable rivals.

It will not do, therefore, to assume, because

there are more deaths than births in New

York, that Americans are dyinj out. T r ill a . it

.nr. uauaguer is equauy unfortunate in

Instruction lu the Public Schools of Philadelphia,

and a prominent figure iu musical circles during the Centennial year, is absolutely penniless, and la niv it. tTiA AI w t.K.M,.,. f & tr

Hun. ill h. English as Mr. Teehe s Denio Iastraclcd bythe mo:X celebrated mastors. m-

cratic opponent. In this connection, with- eluding I. E. Grell. Dr. Marx, Grubewald, Grime-

ucomus iu express any prrierences, it Daum. ..oaewaid, Geyer, and others. As Super-

cla-j.for seen years Supe:Intende:it of Musical land free ship canal, and to prevent 'National

may fairly be said of Mr. E. that he is a

young man with a clear political record.

earnest, aggressive, popular, and if nomi

nated will be elected.

In a word, wo feel warranted in saying for

the encouragement of our I).mnrMti-'

iatendenfet Musical Instruction in the Publ.c

Schools the professor had at ouo time thirty assistants and l&O.CCO pupils. John V. CniLDr.r.Ks, Chairman of the State Credit Democratic Executive Committee of Teunessce, at IJs recent meeting, which passed '"harmony" resolutions, said: "I have but one view

. l. u - o.i i -i i .. .. I . .

.du, U4 ui. oiaie auu eise wnere. mat wno- of the State debt issue from Its incept on-that is. ever may be nominated the Capital District the State justly owes and is able to pay the whole

of the subject from other I wm elect a Democrat to Congress at the debt. I recognize the differences of opinion ujmiu

..... ,..., i...,ium exoec ,ii t jo Toer cent. of the value of the bonus deposited in the Treasury. An adverse report was made in regard to

no isxHti n ot lcttitl tender notes by States. Mi

iot. imimuccu.lli ne- nil i.n.ri,li,w .-. v.

ru.-(n:uMuii oi mi ;iiigri ion ijr tea yeais. Tlie (Vmmittceon Aj'i-ropriatiops was Instructed to

rspori wnethcr further messnrei of reliff are neeess iry for the sutlVrers by the overtlow of the ills-

BEB''lll.

In the Sennte. on Tbursdsv. Hr. Cimcron nre

sen ted a protest from the Land Lvalue aeainst the inrririso.iment of AmerieHu citizens in Ireland. A bill wis passed fur the adjust meut of the claim uro wine out ol the de;-triu'.i.n of the privat'

srmet Dng ,c:-erai Armnr.jr.ir. ln 1814, r.t Port Koyal. Mr. McsAIilian made a favorable rcjort on a bill anthorizit g the Secretary of War to pre eut

iiitiiwiiuv uimiii r.:ivii;auo'i ny ouag.'s. by rcqnlring additional rafeeuardi. at the expense of

An lIlVKlT.iDn IS fcXtllf!f.l to nil

I'e.ee Societies and reÜ.iatsorMiiiitidn t.nPi.d I

del. sates; and all iers' n pot so eouneeted who lavir the Kettleraut of tlifti.

claims betweca Xariotis by the paciiic means of

aruiirau ai are also luvitta.

thi-tr : i' ii.- U-i'l-JT il 11

i i- ii:r.(i.i:i:ati'n and well :t lin y !i i-i.;;-,-1 trou- . r. .s i t- I- ai .'; a.i

the h izz:n- : n (,.v Inn ! n :i -.! 1.1

icaring enfing v.vi.- (Vin:ii-:, y nt-t-.rJ. ami

every t-ymr-om of di-n. tli.u ha.) r.il.: ej me to the vcrue f the er.ve :Ut.pi.-:trJ r tl.c oC ASFs.r.i.'s Kaih ai. tir.ü run C-ta!:.:mi. Ilve

txeu tuus esp.K-it K-:i:ive, ji .1 diu.-'t. I love

fwn a prct-.t 1; aI tf n::r f.-. ..i Catarrh, and hope to eenvin c r.i.viy tint ti.i i a cr -.t n-i-it-dv-I am fmii;.-ir with tl..-tr-.i:n.. i,t . f Catarrh .im r,ri'etise.1 bythe be. t l.V.ysicUi..., i.,ul ".::: rocsultcd the. m"t f :nm :i: i:l..,nt my m--. ! ..ive umiI every

duiinirap-ii 1 ,.f Ix -.r nud have. uliil..

i..l.ouijr la. .r- -. . i .V., -, t-,,.-,. ...... -0 ... ,..v tmc-.j.

fr.mcy.f:.;o'ii. um:,:: i-)vm if vi:h yaronD's IUlt.-..L '. . ::. I l.av.' 1 . '.::::ven ! -.1 il in

y. r uii. Ii.,;..lr .1 .-a-.-- v. i a ri::,-lc. c.m. of Milure, and lme i-i urn-?-, u. i i r!-.iH-c-.l

wliulr.-al.! onl r iV.'-i i..i: ;i. s v. ;...ii ; liav- a,.i.i

cue bottif. Tl.in i, or.:-.- .nt.-.tt r:- .ii. ir'i' I ever recomm. n !(-!, 11 v r S av- 'i- tH li. vi .1 in Hu ta beIssTJ, -il:uiu o-i-:.;n-iv fü;.v.v,! ii jheir fc.de

t erv Ki.iN-t'.iiiv uur, " üi;oii.i:'i i.;.v?mo:i!:, :. ls-i- (-'ow.i'V,,o.c.:.r1 ,:im.)

Bostov, lb.

Xlowgatc's Escape.

A Washington special of the l l'.h says: The Si'tru-d y?r-lce ofiieera ar v.nr m.,,1, a.-.

cerned ab.iut Ilowgale's escape, lne investiga

tion which led to his ai-nrtheii' ion WaI-s conni.. ..

ed and carried to a Mieeess.'ul issue l.v i.fiA.r

under the pre.eut administration, mni th.v ham

hoped for a speedy trial, in nrd.T f r.tir-tvi..

demonstrate that they havo a perfect caso against Ho-.vate. and also to establish the fact that the charges of collusion cf .other ollieer. are faNtf.

itowgJi.e s lricuas have all along teen iii.istin

mat tne Munal service has no case against Lim

Srrror.n, r?. Ti ü"., 1

Ä'iii.-i'iurc. .-iii.i u.a.ii .j.i ii il r.t

niti.; Ly Ii 1 1 Mib-cribcd is trv.

Faxronp's 7. tt

tion of AVj-.fh .ui

fcl.TIi.T. THOMAS, ef l..e l'eace.

.'.rir,

nis view

points oi ooervaiioa. lie assumes

that Americans should be distinct from En

glishmen, Irishmen, or persons of any other nationality, and proceeds to say that "in the

United States we have had bequeathe! to us

through tears and bloo J and death our great

civu ana reitsious liDerties. To hn n

American is something more than tc be so

n name. The American spirit is a spirit

coming election.

PERSONALS AND Ö EXE HAL.

Ve.nj.or, the Canadian weather prophet, Is laid

up with the rheumatism.

General Butlek denies that he has asked Pres

ident Arthur for a single favor.

The poet who asserts that life Is but a dream

was never called in tohpln

which loves liberty, justice, truth which or get a barrel of cider down cellar-Detroit Fieo

asserts the dignity of human nature, the I'ress

brotherhood of man, and which honors labor.

lhis noble American snirit. as well a th

ine question e.Isliug ln tho State, aud the dis

luption of the Democratic party thereby. I cordially reciprocate the sentiment for Its nnia'-a-lion, and, I take it. there is not a member of this

CommUteo but shares the tame sentiment."

Ever since the abohuionof slavery the necessity

fur educating our colored population has been

patent to every thinking Southern inau, and if

the steps in that laudatio direction are properly

encouraged most beneficial results must accrue, not only to the colored people, b it to the waita

race also. In connection with this subject It is gratifying to notice that the Cu'.nolics of the"

I A s 1 If ..ao 1 w ... n . . ... . 1 aw . a a

Dridt-ö corporations. The Home bill to rectif? the i ureu1,'7I sireeis lo-aay mat duties on products of he Netherlands was JPe w denied. Nothing tan be more false amended and pawd. The bill for railroad rieht v V ,v;or lne o!l)Ce I tne Service who of way through Indian Terri lb'" charge lave mane the amendment to require the consent of the Indian lI'J,et eüots ,l ,ir,ö',fe "h Government io Coiiu.-il bein? t( i,'ct.M a t.i i .Ti it l,rfM 1 e case to trial. Lverj thhig, however. hs

propri.ite S-iO.000 t.o supply the deficiency iu the snb-istcnee of Indian irities. as alsj acts to 'uride

me -w-sissipmat Keiinsburg. III., and to establish

au assay oince ai umana

In the Senate, on Friday, llr. 5'a.xey reported

lavorab.y a bl.l renewing taw appropriation of

"". a..., u iny c-ouinorn luiui contractors. A bill was passed to pay the claim, of 1.3.9 lval

seemed to cnsr ire for delav. The GuiteHii cm-

bns been the greatest hindrance, an I the Star

!.ouie cases nave alo intervene!. The Ui.triei Attorney has hal no time to even make prepara lion for the trial, and therefore How gate lias be:;

nepi in J..a until Hie opportunity was n Sored f..

his escape. 1 he olücers of the Service have pvh

ured that thecasd be prefern-d to the Star liont.

c.;ses, on the grourd that Howgaie's ease Is mure

original population of America, is dying

out, and it is dying fast. To-day those qaal

ties which made Benjamin Franklin a typi

cal American citizen, which glorified the

name of Washington, which elevated Jeder

son to the Presidential chair and which im

mortalized the character of Abraham Lin

coln, are scarcely mentioned. The ques

tions now asked of a person iu public or private life are not, Is he a man of integrity.

ability and patriotism?' but 'Is he rich?'

flow muck 13 he worta?' 'Has he lnllu

letter carrier in Jlerlden, Conn., whose Su.n are practically and energetically, though

wiie mis lnnentea tto,ouw, stm goes his rounds I iuiiy, pusning mis movemeut ln a manner

although the Postmaster has several applicant- worthy the emulation of all Christian denomi-

for his place. nations. New Orleans Times-Democrat (Dem.).

Wilkik Collins, like many other Englishmen. Victor Hrco's capacity for persistent dally

Is a devoted admirer of the work I work Is unimpaired. Ho eata ud hpfore fi everv

cooper, lie says lu a recent letter to an American morning, and every day adds to the n

eiiiz.us, aggreatinc: S291.ll?.. for small siinnfieK I imnortnt t.. tu i:v.n.i.HV.niu...i.

Mi.nl,.,li,.,u.lil,A .-. .1... a. - .f.'":.' I--.... . 'V"...i"iaiBi,'.ii

...AA... .V. ...Ay U.. ' ' IIIÄÄ ATIlAÄJ Ulllli.J I LIU H.L OI the Rebellion. Mr. Voorhees spoke on his reso-

iu-.iou conucranu.g tne .secretary of KtHte for hi

isifi .iu Aiue Juan ciuzt.::s in ireiana, ana oti

motl n cl Mr. Miermau it Wris sent to the Com

mit tee on Foreiira Relations for further innnirv.

In the House oa Fiidav the minority report on the anti-Chinese bill was r..d. It deciares against

uiite;j .ir suspension, ana i-i iavor oi Sir. Pace's motioa. 1 lie oiivate calendar was t.ikpn

up in Committee of the Whole, aud tbe bill for

me reiiei oi u. j wura i. Armstrong, of .Missouri,

was debated for an hour, Rtid defeated. After the rell. who has visited him nearly 'everv day at the a.ntM.1 TS IT'. -Ill 1 .f a t ,niif...nin I .....". .1 It.II . 1 . , . . .. .J . . z

nu.v ueieiiuaiiti in me stir" i:oute ca.-es

iuu in;. snery or i.apiam llowgate s Cscaje

m noi jei Roiveu py tne pouoe, am

it is beneved that It will not be, tor the

reason that there are certain ooweifnl inftnn,...,..

in this Uwn interested Iu the Captain's escape,

.L,ouäu t iu-i.ee caa peeu aeveio;.ea to show that he had seldom over fU.Ocu of the Siitnal

service fuues, atid tne proecutiMit, if pushed to the utmovt. would probably have left htm iu the

l etuten tmry f .r the remainder of his life. It Is

beneved that his former mistress, Miss Nellie Bur

friend: "I have just read 'The Deerslayer' for

the fifth time."

J cst belore the death of Mrs. L. Matthews, of

Lakewood, N. J., her sight, of which she had b?ea

deprived several years, was restored. She was 103

years old, aud she left fifty living grandchildren and ninety-eight great-grandchildren.

Thr Prohibitionists of Iowa have made a care-

ence?' He may be a fool, a libertine, and ful canva' and thlnk they iU ho able to carry

literally covered with the green mildew of V'ritv ThZZ. r.V ' , T ' . ., , , jonty. The opponents ef the proposition, howdeceit and fraud; but if he has money the ever, are making an energetic campaign.

uiw .uj wm oe open io Mr Stedman savs of Mr

his unfinished verses. "I have more to have done," he said to a fiiend net long might be thought that age weakens the

my intellect, on the contrary, seems to grow

stronger, and does not rest. It seems to me that as I advance my horizon grows wider; and so I shall pass away without having Enlshed mv task. I should require seveial livestlll to write all that my mlad conceives; I slall never finish. Iam resigned on that point." Gem. Be au regard has te?n engaged for some

umber of ü.;.'7...7rA . ' Jau, was me principal wno planned and lulned

a.k-.t t a aF.T".'iii um. iuc nouse aojoux-nea him to make a successful esotiP" It is also eTaid do than I to f aturdav - die session to he devoted to debate that the old amtractors. whÄ ago. "It the lar.ff Commission CIU. 'I he Senate was der his reign of thievery, a:so helped liim to get intellect- vf! 1:1 on. at-irday. but the House metand out of the hands of the authorities ytsterday. If

-.a.u . .lu uiuhm.ii um. ne is 6uccessiui in cettlaff to Knn.ne he 1 Ii

I I

I

l-Ii-it-ellaneous News Items.

j-.-.uavoi- uisiacn. oi Cincinnati, cied on

iiouday. R.B. Hares has sent S.'.O to the Garfield Monu ment Committee.

Farmers about Lo-ri.igton. Kv.. report that half

a crop or iruii is saveu.

riiiht, as his otlense Is not one for which he can

do extraaiiea.

Fn.c Ai a .- i . I (. v. . u.ir,inj Tr ....

time on a hook nlmiit the V..r nA Ma Ma i. rr V ,V"fu"r:' 7 . K..J' -""P.

. . . tv wuva a.j a-j. n' T I A. CAAll., UU W llUUUb OCI IV US UiiLUOgC.

mm.

It may be true that in the Citv nt th.t th. n(-ii.h J ' . J.a . " . "ZT' mlllla.T carccr- 11 not conciliatory in tone

j - ----- aw..-.-. .A-ou W!a i A JA AI b W1C Iii v u u in ex

iew lork tne evils of which Mr. Gallagher cept poetry, riding and swimming In the latter

complains exist in alarming proportions he has Jways been proficient and. being bred by

and inlluence. Perhaps he is comnetent to tne sea was a 001,1 cragsman, scaling thesteepest

ude, nevertheless W8 do not believe him

It Is said that Trofissor Uenry gave Lyon tl;e

almost complete. The work covers bin whole

It

assumes throughout tho fundamental justice of

Louis Kirarrel, of Indiana, has been appoiuted Treasury Agent at Seul Island, Alaska.

The Ohio Lenlature has authorized Cincinnati

Indiana's headquarters for the McCorniick

Harvesting Machines, Reapers, Mowers and

the celebrated MoCormick Twine Binders

areatKJT and 1C0 East Washington street

Indianapolis, ind. J. JJ. Hey wood, State

Agent.

Attention is directed to the advertisement

It

the Cou federate cause, and maintains that thelr to iisue -.t touis for a Work House Hospital, of Fairbanks it Co., in another column

ter of the oa Thurs-

cliCs.

scnUment and teachlmrs upon that suh-Pct nu.M i "iner "f--. a. is oynton, a sister of the oi great interest io iarmers

, . , " ' -- eiaer -urs. uarueui, aiea ati liiram, O.,

v i'ivovi i vi m.u viav I irutru.

reeeip.wnicnme latter usea ln the preparation gether with a history of military operations of "Lyon's Kathalron." "There, he remarked, the Peninsula, He attacks Je fTertou Davis as' "that is something good for the hair." And'the verely as some of his predecessor.,.

General George day,

v. Smith has also completed an account of tho

fall of New Orleans under Mansfield Lovell, to

on te-

The Postmaster GenerAl recognizes the Davton, 0.. Mutual Aid Association iu a fraudhlcnt" concern.

We do not believe that the City of New

York, rich as it is, is entirely given over to the worship of Mammon, or that the Amer

ican spirit ia dyineout. New York. ...ml..-

" 1 t, - . wuÄü- uvoo ui(ac t iui lu uh nan m m t i 1 . -.

ess.haA.it3 full quota of snobs, but we are out of the gift, while the man of science died Utn

L . 1 11. A IT II II A 1 llAlir I -VA JUUH,1.IU.

nut cuiivmceu mat me "nooie American 4 Majesty Queen Elizabeth. "There is a fashion "

........... i i

pint lias taken its everlasting flight, orf Miss Emma Thürs by will return tr. th- rrnim he said iu a speech at Harrow the other rlav (-mprps, hv th P.prnihli.Ai!.i i i this thP Saivp.Hi

that moi.2y in every instance triumphs over States in July. She has been absent two Years I "and I think it a vicious fashion, of decry lne that Indiana District.

virtue, probity and everv other pnnnhline 1 ringing with marked success: recently she great Queen. No doubt when tho historical stu- , A IJenver disratcb states that nearly fl.ooo.coo

rhArapt.n.ti. tu v- v-i. ..." peared before the Kim. and Oneen of sn. . dent examines her character as a woman he mav l,STV?u'lm ,rom lLe

not evince such Widespread demoralization I "l0?". 1I?r Toichas Salned deal since tect in It this ilaw and that flaw; but you. gen- By theexp'.osioa of the boiler in a feed-mill on

The invitation extended t Moody and Sankev A .. A A ..A.. . ... 1- . - . . . J

.iTca je w .ii iu L.oaou nas Deeu de

enneu.

The weight of opinion among members is that Congrc will adjoaru about the 10th or 15th

oi j uce

Hon. StdDtou J. Pcelle has been nominated for

Gnu fAff nnma ....1 Ka ... I tlam.n irhAn . . i . a..a1.. ... 1.2 . i i

ni ...A. i at... I .t- "v"t, .uvi u cutuuuu 1 as laciie as I ju u,iij u juur uuioricai

u"u J xÄiiitriiv,A.ua uiav fill anu UflllK 1 pver

imurudentlr. cultivate in TT1 fa T V 1 no. Q r.iAa

, j ...O.AAAAC. I . .

fitlse T.ntion9 n,l ta mKltmno ..ha AM wlloüI orator .uanone has won In Wash

JCOU I nlTi,.n I,. Ji,i!, ..I m .

to failure and often to crime -n,l .I!-, .7 . . " rearing nanasomer jew-

w i laiou kak-h a Li Y U4ucr woman in omniai unapt

. 4 ,

I hilf filler. riA-trvl a n ra . A I..

Gufteau is hunt?, or his i., nthprwije:! . . . . r "c "er ouamonds used long ago to be matter of com

- - " ' ( W , . .1 A. A I. A A 4 . . 1 A t 1 I . I 1 ,

. . u in-; Dua-i ocuus; aiiu tuose wno win J ment; ana wiien sne reti

disposed of. To have the weddina; take place while the assassin is alive aud kicking

would be certain to have mingled with the reports of the event the declaration of the ipurderer of Garfield: "I made Arthur President to harmonize the Eepubtican party."

cpermit themseJves to take in the whole

country rather than one city, will be able to

fcrni coat lusions quite different from those

ezressod by the I.'ew York clergyman.

The very general discussion of the A.nrican pork question in Europe, though i cr a time productive of no little inconveniertoe and los9 to American pork packers, is likely

It, the end to be of positive and permanent! blood and pus, jplits and spoils, mirth and

benefit. The fact has been brought out that J Riourning that followed ia their wake, have trichina tuiralit is not more prevalent in the I produced nothing that creates so much tren-

i - ' o

AaEthue'i Attorney General, Brewster, is putting cm uiore style than a dozen Beau

Bruoiaels, and is succeeding admirably in

making Lis Department of Justice a thing

for nicgi aiad jeerg. Guiteau's bullet and the lottery of nsassinaiion, with all of the

United States than in Europe, and that as a

consequence, its spread can not be prevented bj legislative interference. Germany and Frai.ce have employed the most distinguished microscopists, medical men and veterinary inspectors, and they report that the disease is common throughout Europe, and therefore one that no prohibitory measure can exclude. Their observations extend to France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Bpain, Italy and European Turkey, and the fact is ascerta" :; :d that trichina rpirali . is not iu-

jorted, but that it is of indiginous origin

rrtl nausea as tne eccentric antics of

Brewster. Au ex-Senator recently remarked that to visit him at his office "is as good as a play." "He has taken out the desk that used ta be there and put a table in the middle ot' the room, on which are a large number of vax candles bine, red, white, and all tlie colors and the floor is covered with Tersian rugs; and there Brewster received you with the maguificence of a Grand Visier, his shirt bosom full

of ruffles, ruffles at hfc sleeves, his sack and vest of velvet, and his trousers of white

cloth or flannel, and low-quartered shoes.

returned from Europe lately

her husband presented her with additions to her

jewel-case valued at 40,000.

Tue friends of James II. Hopkins, of Allegheny

county, are making aa energetic effort to secure

for him the Democrat! nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania. Judge Trunkey.of theSupreme Court, would d.ubtless make the most popular candidate the party could name, but he positive

ly retimes to ran. New York Tribune.

Ma. Handy, of Cincinnati, a prominent "bull" In the Chicago market, Ls reported as declaring:

"I'll bet you, or I'll bet anybody else anew suit

of clothes, that within the $ext thirty days lard

goes to thiftecu eats, that corn goes to elchty.

five cents, that pork, before It stops, goes to

per barrel, and that wheat will sell at Ü1.M."

The City of Philadelphia has in its twentr-one

large hospitals 25 19 beds, and at present, for

tunately, not enough polenta by 733 to occupy

them. This lack of sufferers somewhat disturbs

the equanimity of the philanthropists who con

duct these harbors for the sick and maimed, and

somewhat of a rivalry h&s sprung up amnns them In the scramble for patients.

It Is related of General Jubal Early that.Ia com

pany with a brother officer, he had attended

Church once where the theme of the preacher

was tho Judgment Day. when the earth and sea

should give up their dead. "What would you do, General, If all those people the preacher spoke cf should pop np around you?" asked his corn-

studies, can not fail to have your attention drawn

by so great and magnlflceut a figure: and 1 entreat you whenever tempted to pfcss a remark upon her human infirmities, never to forget the Immeasurable debt which every Englishman owes to the memory ar.d name of Queen El:z.v

ha a.

Jwdge Phelps, the only Democratic Kepresenta-

rrait sri-eei, umuinorc, oa t riaay, seven persons

were min auu eigui severely lnjurea.

D. J. Price, Postmaster of Bay View, Wis., a prominent politician of the Slate, committed

euiciae oy blowing out ms braius with a revolver,

About 3.0C0 emigrants arrived at Castle Garden

on Ihursday, ana lo.OU) duiing the week. The

tmmisslwuera report au urgent demand for la'

Dor,

The President has notified General Fitz rfohn

Porter lu answer to his petition for relief from the

tive ln Congress Connecticut has now. ii likely to Beuiiceof the Court LdariUl that he cau do noth . i.v . -.,,.. . I ing iu his case. ttt cut U'ilh EtrilnilAlld r.nnnc.tlnit Iff h. Altr.mr.ta a I

AAA A. A. . ' A ..A L'VI V. Ii .... 11 .1 Vl'I'VOl IVH ,1 ÄA V. BibeiAll'tS III I A. , , , A . A-.' .... . ...-lr . Vr.- T,, ' .. .a. There 18 ,10W Ia.stor at Caicago less than half

...... .A.., ive5i-ii as luucti spring wne.it as there was oue jeer ago: serves a summary notice upon him by spying that I ls than oulifth as much oats, and 500,00

"New Haven County Democrats seriously object OUSilt; iess "

to giving Judge Phtlpa a fifth elecdou to Congress. A.1?. "'nu J u7, no u-. is wees, nj- . ,. K.n ,K Jm ... Tc-. , dieted liepr..'8eautives Uloch and Wright for ao Hehas held the office since lh, I. a period long ceptin bJitxs. as al.o a lobbyist namea Waisou. Aa VI T. a M A ..l!. aT AA al V. AA A AwA t f . i Ä A a...aMa-.. 1..

enougn to satisfy the ambition of most men. As

Middlesex County furnishes no Democratic majority and has had the important ofilce of Congressman for eight years, New Haven Democrats believe that it is now high time that New Haven

and all are in J ail.

Parnell refuses tö be Interviewed at Pari, on the grouud taut it would be iucousislait with his

parole. 1 wenty hve suspects have been transferred irom Clonmel Jail to Ciinerick and Nass.

A petitiou to Concress not to interfere with

County should have the Congressman. Judge. Chinese loinii-sratlon Las U-ea sijned by 4,tt'0 Phelps has been a faithful Congressman, but he flrus Xew T. including the entire dry goods

.neht now ,t -itt,--, a. Ka !, ... v-A..- i-Ta i Mcuueuiui every oa.ua 111 I lie

a A.,,.. -" ÄA..!! I iieaiicg House. nrf t KiMif at. A nV.i. t a I . .

n..avui.u, ui.. , At Harrison. Mich., on Fr clav. flames .went

Mr. Watterso! says that Mr. Abrain S. newitt 17 ue&rly 411 the buildings on the south side of

hau Ion? boon trnnhl-i. with tl..:..,. i iiu -iiirci, i-aunini, a i'ma ehumatea ai0,WU. nas long been troubled wita sleeplessness, and The saw-mill of Herbert Thomas, at Chase Lake,

tut. . .1 .l i viji.i THIVU3 Kiivuicun in TiaB-iiug- .M aiou uuriicu.

ton he finally established himself in tho upper The Canadian Senate has passed a bill IegaJiz

story of one of Worntley's houses, where he haa la marriage with a deceased wife a sister. Its

the entire fluor. embrantr. amoi.-,- th-r D?"CB nasiney win appeal to the

-i i juveruor vjeierai xor a veto, or to the Ciueen to ments, three bed-rooins. The morning after the dladJov the bllL

first night s occupancy of oue of these he went to The w ill of Congressman Allen, of SL Louis

Wormley and complained ef the barking- of the f0" PrPrtr vilucd ti jiä.uw,UK). The widow w I fa di pa t . rhu ii.t..-n--u nA - 4 ... w r t a

dogs, erywell, Mr. HoTitt, said Wormley, Massachusetts, and most of the residue will be "that Is an easy matter to remedy." So the dogs divided between several childien. were removed. Next day Mr. Hewitt, occupying For the murder of J. ß. Welsinger, Eill Ludlow

room No. 2. com plained of the cats. "The cats." an,a A1 "Inger were last mouth executed at ' I SP i TTl 9 A Iii o 1 t t li.llcK frnrrl aainrllniT tiiiln 4..

said Wormley, "are not so easily dealt with - nor7 Oa Wed the dogs, Mr. Hewitt, but I trill do my best." The tarily confessed that he did the killing, and was

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