Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1873 — Page 2
Star Kasper Courier.
C. IK)A XI. Ft MLlSUJtK. KVS L lilill-i'. THS r.iST. T Biusca s l'v the destrOBtiou of V his niuaeuui 1 menaitona. in " ler. u upward of r-ÜUKi. Among the animals '.. are several f ÜM MMl MM in 100 country, which it It dilttoult if not impossible fee laplare. InntaHpf tpjf n'" " "l in the United Statt- costing iyxo.ow. ins natural history collection is said to have been the mimt valuable in thin country. This hi the third tuue the great American ahowntan ha been MMti out the first time in July. and again in March. Ml Cat heart Taylor. city editor of the Philadelphia 'nw, has beeu convicted of libel. arsx B. Anthony and thirteen other female who voted at the late election at Ko.-hester. N. Y.. have been bound over for trial befoie the BUM State District Court It is now known that m vu pet sons perished in the tire in Center street. New York, on Christmas eve. The roof of a car-wheel factory fell in Philadelphia, during the recent suow-stonn. burvintr a mir.tlier of workmen, of whom three 1 ' 11 - 1 ' . 1 . . 1 . , 1 ... Km. IK' were Kineo oie:.j;ui ami su . .-o. ...- : ! maimed. . . 1'imug the services in tue t-eituui Ward Ba;:ist Church in Williamsport. Pa.. OB Christmas, the floor and ceiling gave way. precipitating 50t) people into the basement below. Fourteen person were killed outright and forty more injured, some of them seriously and probably fatally A. wrestling match at New York, recently, for MOfl, betweu Harry trace and Homer Lane, the former was vic torious. a:id was declared champion of America. New Yoiik city has decided to issue 3.imh'.000 worth of city boodi for the purchase of land for the Riven i !e Turk In the Stoke trial at New York, the other day, the accused testified m his own behalf. He admitted that he shot Fisk. hut did not intern! to kill him. and said the shooting was in self-defence. Fisk having drawn his pistol first The people of : New York have beeu somewhat agitated o! ( late over what they claim to be evidence of a concerted plan for the destruction of the city j by the Internationalists. Many Communis; expelled ftom Paris are lurking aronnd. and . their movements have excited much suspicion. The recent epidemic of tires) they are unable to , account for except on the theory oi iiiceiidiarism. Extra tuen have leeu engaged by the fire department, and additional engines ordered : insurance managers) are alarmed, and a further advance in insurance rated is hh.ted at: vigilance committees aid talked alsmt : and there is a probability of a vigorous movement for the suppression of the International S.x.v.'ties in New York and vicinity The late sunw-storm in New- Y'ork was the heaviest epeneueed for twenty years. Statk Tklascreb Mackev has purchased, for ijlOO.000. a controlling interest in the Pitts- , burgh Coiitnitrrial New York had Ij tires for the week ending Dee. 2S. involving a Iota of ij 1,137. 600 The source of the money that put the New York Tribune back in tiie hands of Whitelaw Ileid i Hou. William Walter Phelps, a recently-elected Administration Congressmau from New Jersey. He is a warm personal friend of the present editor of the IVaV hw. and is immensely rich, home oa Wall street. He has a baukingSajickx. "fHiltft! has retired from the position of publisher of the New Y'ork lYfaaaa?. The stockholders of the .Etna Fire Insurance Company, at a meeting last week, nnauimously voted to reduce the capital stock from I a.oun.u'w to nwi.mt. ana afterwam voted to increase to the original amount, and assets the stockholders :WJ percent. The highe.it price of roM in New York in 167) was 115;. and the lowest 108 John A. Brown, an old and wealthy linker of i'i: iadelphia. is dead, aged 85.. . .The beJUHafi of . Colt's Willow Ware Manufacturing CoBHiany, at Hartfonh Ct.. were recently burned. L M, 475.000 Susan B. Anthony re ft -et to r-.-.-k release from iniprisonnieut by gi.ing l-ail. and has )eeu sent back to jail. Her coaipmiiona i ,1. :...;i 1:1 - . zT. ... . . . luti. iiiui lut xHiiiK LK'gins ai ah arty . . . . in New York, during 1872. there v. ere 8. 115 marriages, anil ll.S'.H births of li-.iog children. The deaths exceed the binht by nearly 11.000. The total death roll is 2!41. being 0. "oo in e. cess of last year. . . .The ne scheme nr the I ..... .1 . 1 :.. v t- . htoj . , iiiaM- tue o.iiKiing uiereni tne provin-e o: rue city. The road is expected to cost s-20.00o.fw; i. The loss by the buniing of Ialy s Fifth Avenue Theater, in Now York, on New Year's lay. will reach gfjOMN. For a time the Fifth Avenue Hotel, adjoining, was in imminent danger, and a wild panic seized tho gnerts and employes, who mshed helter-skelter in eery direetiont but by the strenuous MlftaM of the riremen the flanes were restricted to the theater building, wliirh a consumed in an incredibly short time. Tilt: ir r Mr. Wtki.iAM E. Cbaxkh. the veteran e.litor nf the Milwaukee ICiacymsin. made Ihe hearts and stomachs of the newahnys of tliat city exceediiiK glad on ( bristmas day. hv tendering them a sumptuous dinner at the Newhall House. The Chicago. Milluigton and Western railway Company, for the purpose of constructing a railroad from Incago to Muscatine. Iowa, hau lieen orgaiu.ed . . . The Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railroad as recently sold at auction to George L. Schuyler, of New York, for r5.0n0 Twelve liersons were reeentlv bmied hv a nuow-slide at Little Cottonwood. I tan I he heirs of John Jtostwick. of Madison comity. III., have brought nuit in the Sujierior Court, at hioago. for the re.-overy of tbe ownership to e2,Mi.000 worth of real estate in the southern suhnilH. of that city. The St. Louis Ikmnrmt publishes a list of disasters on the Ventern rivers during tbe year just closed. The jiecnniary hs i- wt down at -ril.i'i.üiH. Fifty-eight livos were b.st by explosions, and Wt by falling overboard. . . . Mack Milligau. of Colorado, is the latest htnalie who claims to have discovered perpetual motion. .. .barge deposits of coal have twen discove.vJ in the vicinity of Paget Round.
Oregon. i.oa- the western t.nuinu of ihe Northern I'ac.ti railroad. A an aid to the eflforta of thoae who an .urkiug Ui gat Coloratio Te.rr.loiy admitted ii.to the CuLm. it has beta proposed t. iiicioa-c it , ! ulali.'ii to an approximate tanöard by ani.evn g to li the i:iot tlu. kiy settle.: portion oi Wv.'in.ng Tc- ... rv. Tl.e Wyoninig p ople have taken great .i t thia,and are atudtaf t Waahini-tou mrMpill protest- against BW h ih-me-u!-: tueut. The Avhisou. Top an ! S..uta Fe ladroal ha.- been completed to the MI hue of n'aaaa. T u- cOBpany lias built M2 mtlos of rva.l sin. e Umk Ifttt 1" August 50 miles of track mm lii.i the lamest month's oi u evel done.:.
aI1y nflmd y - ... ui this country. 1 lie mm 1 njjth vf ttl. iue'.mi.ii '. lanchas. Is 4Tii laii.'. , sdl gtaded. ironed. au.P euipfrii Min e lsttt. The Ohio and MUsissijiH railroad n negotiating t''r the purchase of the L.:uiill3, Ne Albany and Chicago railroad. Eleven persons were buried by the 'n-cut sr.ow-shde at Little-Co4IOBW004, I'tah A letter from Arizona says that the Lee family, circus performers, eight persons well known on the Pacific coast, were ail murder .d b Apaches while on their way to Mcvco thr. ngii Arizona. Mrs. Chn?tina Mack, an age 1 w.dow of 73. and the surv ivor of ten hoabaada, was bunieil to death in her shauty. near I -a Salle. 111., receutly. A rinE at Cmlesliurg. 111., recently. dt.oyed an entire block of building-, involving a loss of 6100 A00 The damage to steamltoats and bafM at t'incinnati. by the I t caking of ihe ice i gorge, is estimated at 1900,000... Milwaukee shipped, last year, wheat and flour to the amount of 17.tri;.s21 DOabata. Its numnfaoture are claimed to foot Bp 9St,tM,008, of bm ftl 1j.r lrf1- nae the It- rest. the former yfaltta ftOOOlMD: the twher. .- t IKkl ooo. The works of the Northwestern Fertilizing Companv. in South iTUcago. were destroyed j bv lire reeentlv. involving a lo-s of -175.000. ' l The Missouri. Kansas at:dTe-;as r iilro! has beeu completed to Deimison. Texat-. the sotttheni termiiut- of the line. Five colored wouteu were -hot ta Memphis on Christmas dav two (fatally I by their Inabands, and the other three by colored admirera. Nko BrNTLisi vu- r. iv at rette.', mat Louis for", alleged complicity in a riot which .o Bv I ocenrmd m that citv twenty years the breaking of au he gorge a: Memphis, last week, a number of steamers and coal barges were sun'.;, involving a loss of over a quarter of a million dollars. Andrew BiatiWO. OM of lb t'otoriou Eowr?y gang of outlaws, was re. ently ktlle ! near Scnffletown. N. C. Tue only villain of the land now alive it Steve Lowrey Ten ihor.saad Cliinameti are at work on the Teas Pacific railroad hi Upshur I'Cnatjrj Texas. A FXATBOA7. with seven persotis on board, was sunk by the breaking of the ice gorge at Memphis, the other day. All were lost The publication of the New Orlaana Tittf iiabeen resumed. Am. the prisoners conrine.l iu the rratikf n. Ky., jail ree-ently escaped by cutting through the iwf .. . Alexandria. Ya.. had a tfl0 blaze cu New Year's eve. Two passenger trams collided near Aug. t.-ta. Ga.. on the äd instant. Eight Ranoaa, ail colored, were kdleti and ten or twelve injured ( The Carlutta Fatti coiK-ert rrmt; were on hoard. Thev lost their niano and a iHitti ti their wa;lrobc. WAiMlMOTOM fitE President has signed bLU . . ! M the fliees and expetises t" the hit, -tial Ihvenue Bureau, and the work of patting the r.cw jaw jnto praftka1 operation il! be imajaaiirafl i at once. It is stated that the i veri:rueiit " ill decide 1 :n lavor of Count il Bluff as the terminus of I the Union Pacim- railroad It ia batteval there in uo hope for the admission t CofOfoVl as a State during the present session or ongross... The Wa-hiiigtou A'.'i' ' on says a pro j act will shortly lie brought forwurd hi the ; floaaa for the annexation of Sun Ixtiuingo (ten. Francis A. Walker ha.- itajgW 1 ti.f 'ti'iiissioticrship of In hati Afla.r. Jvim.e JUAktiicb. of the Suprem Co : t . -...l'-tntot ( o umbia. ides that do.:- -' not property. Imt tliat at common ia tht-y are -:n:;ily iioisaiicee. . . .It is rumored that .I t lg. Sttie. of North Carolina, wdl mieceed Mr. , Creswell as Postmaster General V pamphlet ! is now in course of prepa-ation. it. tended i I ha i laid lcfore memliers of Comrrera, which rem (h0 ,,!,, a sLe telegraph lints n. iitnent will tend to sustain the project of hring- ( lug ail the telegraph of the country under the control of the National ( ivenimeiit The . Secivtan" of the Treasury has auth : -d the Assistant Treasurer at New York to buy el.- j 000.000 in haaaal and sell el.000.Olin in ciu each week during the month of January. It is "positively'' announced that Secretary i lloutwell will retire from the Treasury Depart- I ment in Febniary. Assi-lant Heeretarv Hieh- ' ; ardaon. Henry Clews and flov. Morgan are ; prominently mentioned a bis ueeors. Per contra, it is aunonis-ed with equal positiveness" that Mr. Routwell will not resign in Felruary. "Yon pays your money and takes your choice." NotwithHtarnhng Hecretary IV.utwell's pilicy of disposing of two hundred mil- ' Hons of tbe five per cent, funded loan bonds to tue sywneaie nsaoeo ny jay f ooke ( o. has met with much criticism, there is ample ' authority for saying that the Secretary intends 1 to dispose of the remainder of tbe loan Isr the same process, be beüeving that a higher price is obtained for the bonds in this way than by ' oireniig tii'-m tnrougn a numf-er or Lanks Speaker Biaine a friends have made a pretty thorongh anvaes of the next Honse of Representatives, and say that he will lie re-elected by over a two-thirds vote. Many Southern memliers will give complimentary votes to Horace Maynard. The receipts from the internal revenue ln.--ing the present fiscal year to Jan. I. are over sixty-one millions. .. .(leu. Thomas O. Os1 borne, of Chicago, will le appointed a memlier of the Commission to inv -ti.-ate i he Mf vi.-ati depreda'ions on the IMo (irandc A Wahington di-patch says there will undoubtedly be
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'".fa: w.th.Mr utt rm t . Vetft UBMI t. . . . C. ltfi'..r T.-.-a-iir.-, i Ua, Oi.rrrutj ewtttoataael ! :-i .ai.-.rr.!il t taw Total la iheTraaniy IK li al tu Tr asury .. HaJMaJM " ' iis.anai .! ...w. cm ' I'erir liiriu(t til- month Ii :i !- ... i, : i ih. J'j.-.t..- IL.i.r. .t tXHiiia' s lutrrrst jl's iu utimoite. . I riiic-il e itta::.litn! !utrri--i an raaa su t u4 ft x ;id Iuiere-t fef l'u:'.el ünttn luien.-t rrpaW i truitt...o at r-ie-,ete - Uaiaiut- Of lutrrrst aitl t I'uifrtl Mtato. t.tfit.M2 i. .-.:ti i..;o.:.;.". t ui -aa ! lj.v.i.-.: t There wa. an inert ase of H,MMM toe pul l e de! t last mouth. In expiaua'.oa. it is i-luted thnt. wiieii the Treast.rx a tHUits are completed by the return fron .butt a: t banks an J Custom llo-tses, t; .s apparent at'. . our iitdebtcdiu. kU M trau-formetl Ml a daaxtaai at so tue laiiliooa fi".l(..V. Bt the t. rm of tlio t-m üitrotlucevl into the 1 Spanish Certefor tneemanetna-;.. efsUv.-ry in Por.o Rico, al! slave are to be i .ee v. tniit i four months from the pattage pf t.ie iuea-ii-e. and their owners are to U renin ate ! for the human property tlmf lliMMtll. - Km;: - u t .1 t. .1.111-.. II ill' ' OI tile s-iaimwieil imsnr ! horse disease, which ha. of late been rax agf: the United tat- with -rt tt hav,y. ba reached fhe West Indies, and made it aje ,-ir-DM rtvei:'!y in Havana. Cimsp.ini- ::ra writing from that city state that ti. murtaltt; is much greater there that- ir. the Vn.tci 'fttatea. rwig to the nriera! !? -taM WW the wcait'uiest residents having brrt very t ventilated places for the keeping of horses. Tint cable ant- that li utilities have c.miroeiice.1 !etweeii Kt-.ssia tttd Khiva, and that 9.000 Kliiveee tr.Hijw are b?aieging the BatfMI forts on the Euerba river. Another force of 10.000 Khivetv are depredating OS the Kassian fisheries at the month of the Euerba. Diploma-ie relations between the Swins C.ovcnimeut Mai tin Ya'icau ha.- ltren broken cit. Taas. E wiü i-ay tierraanv 2-.0üü. kt tttttm of her war tu leomity on the lCih of Jati.urv a:ui will eontüiuc M pay t!a name amouiit if -til May next. . .Piaiaj the coanuag of the otea fat mm jcijad p4kean at Tampico. In raoent'.y. a row occtuto.1. resulting in the killing of live or six person- The Frea.-h MiniMer to the Pajial Conrt has resigned. TI Austrian. French, and Froaaian newapais v .i...tml in a hvelv controversy over ttw F- . i-nr- moe bv Düke de Cirammont in reto the origin of the late war. The Puke afagl documetcary evidence to anpiK.rt the miti, Df tu a-er;io:i tha- Auetrai prom I Met France u. ease i ar Uli lTaa. ne f publishes an Austria i AajBjtf! to th Vr''v ' tloveniment. in whie'.. a pie '.ge is givea hi the j following words : " Your cau-e is aata, We will contribute to the to -ceaa of tue nam amis." Thx Pnifwian (iovemment threcen- ,:h lmmedia'e confiscation a'l Ca'holic jourialt m that country if C-er fmWk the aaaatl references to Germany in the recent I"apal allocation The Czarovitch of Raa4a has recoverel from hie re. em damreront i!h:e- . A nraoB comes from trfwataa fkat a large liussian loan it about to be pla Bat ap Btha market. Tins information will tend to confirm the behef that the Czar has determined to prosecute an aggreeeive policy in Asia u,-ri a formidable scale The reve rie receipt- of Great Britain for the year aajfjaag I U amounted to 78.0O IO I Proseetitina Lave been imrtitnted in Germany a?int the Kornau atholic Journale whi ' i pubMshe 1 the - . em Papa! allocution. T!ie ecitem'it on thi aoj -jeet is increasing throughout tho empire... Gen. Von Boon has ben specially appirtted M president of the Prussian OataaeB of M uiters. Brasta. in ;.': r r . .'..at 15.:: -It ui e.. .. - be allone.1 tn accompany lier eteditkna A citizen of the United States lias loi. wen-teiK-ed to si I months' imprisonmeiit in Hungary for talking disresiiectfullvof the Emperor Francir Joseph of Austria. An Englishman, who a as traveling ith linn and rcsi-ted arrest, has beeu committed for three rnoutli Cutn news rejKirts aeveial fights, in all of
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wincit i tie insurgents nave neen wiirppeu: i.nt i it it to be remembered that the account mat the sentries l-.sted at the honsea the finI colored by the een-whipmider whieh thev'spreiol as if it had len driven bv an paw. Tl.e insurgents are certainly busy, and invisible power. Although a great part
tleir activity has compelled the wnhdrawal of all regular troops from Havana for sen e in 1... tiel.l Tit i.-il.-r fn it.ftiHA utiii i-i ..rr jtn ,e of tbeir r. tbe retohitionistH r.pe to make Agramoi.te prrejd,! the next election instead Cespedes. their present chief. HEXKUAI. Jor. jErrrnso5s eye-sight ia permanently restored.. Minister Washhnrne has sailed for j Prance H. Stephens has lieen made the I liero of a Jvintheni novel The words Fonndetl by Horace Oreeley." in black, estended letter, now appear permanently at the bad of ih New York TifOlWIJ editorial columns Fzra Comfort, aged Hft. man Elia Carr. aped 1. at Cliester. Pa.. latt week and now thinks there is nothing like a sleep. ing-Carr for Comfort Tl.e only change which nil! take place iu the New York Tribune , ofh.-e. after all. will le a complete rcoi.v .i, ! and substitution of the office furniture. Two jorf. ca!ets have lieen dismissed f nmi the Naval Academy, at Annapolis, for being concerned in the hazing of the colored cadet.
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Mn-.a!u-tts. t MaiHTMas ek wan utmsna'lv prttüfl of rati, owl suia-buj. -n 1 lbs siauguier - f huruaii Ufa. A train ou the ItnfTalo. t'orry a.:d l'itt btirgl: it boadoas tl.romn donn an enila.. -Boat. T'.-e ears fsiln k upside down. tt.a; iutitMsha' It t i tk lire, and, tb -re leing n mea.. of egre -. lAeuty-OWM pe:sia ere hteradx roast tsl to deal h. Man;, others v ere aerioii-lv wounds I Attain . n the ludiat.ap-li-. Pt ni and ". .;t. 'ail r. at! wa- t!:-ou.i from the trak bv a lmkeu raJ a:;d tweu;- per-Mi mtlar afcidcut oc. urrod to a ssenjer tram near d kcaanatt. rssulluig in the d?atl of aaratal -((ioum. At NtWion. Kan-aa. a tram imbedded in a anew- rrifi was run into by a trt :gtit train, by whicii iwo hve.- were ltt. i! an acoidaal to iie through train from Wa-hington to PhilaJeljiliia, near Ikiltimoie, man s.ijis were iuittreil. twtt of them fatallv. M-n ... , . . ad animals wore frozen to death oil a train liifktt! no in Indiai'4 by a lack of aater, whieh had congealed all along the line of the road. Sidl oilier trams were frozen up elsewhore, and steamers were ilamaged by the rise of ihe water in the Ohio rier. Many oa.--. of t'1 u.v evsure were reported, and f nu.i all parts of the conn: ry :n ..o- int- II. . e oi misfortunes, roust-tutuig altogether i' e im' utiwehi iue C:ustmas prst nt within the r.i u -ur of man. J.otE Axtüovv fllfflll. the Ra '. -a !itorla:;. hat iltd for l.onv. . .Ten mo KuShtx from the t:Uii arrivMl at the All any Penitentiary la.-' v.eea em.-ng then, a I 'apt ist c!ergvnian from South Carolina Ti zKtic hat brtiken out r.ttioog the .-attic :v. s.iiue par of the Isiat-.d of Cuba. ,.'NTt.i:u. naw v--;tcd h a tlertru. t: iir on New Year - ere. TU loa i- .-'itunted at t5).0',0 The pu' Lc ere lik.-ly t I k- vomBjikftated with anotlier serration in the way of ha is call-! watering stocks. It it nudcrstiHl, satm ihe Now York II. i '. tliat C -ic-modora Yanderbih intends aaffing New York C atral aoek to the extern of - J.'.nOO.OiiO. bt waatte further time in tr ing t i.eaotia'e the e.n.'ti in Eiu . Net. '.r a:d North Caroliua each .-elehrat?.! New Year's day by itiarigurattng a new Covcnior lieru IHx in the former, and Ju !. CaMatafJ in the latter. S::sato3 Sr?:xta's oaaMiaa is said to ! ;Ttwing worae it is stated that tleorge FraiKit Train i t!...ri: lv . on versa t with all the mysteriee of toe Credit MobiUer scandal, an I a strong ' fl. rt is le:::g made to induce inni to tell what be knows a! out the ni.vter. So fr Ik- has maintained a canning re'in. e. By t'.e Ith of Man h tiie army will be clothe.! in tiietr" new arJfonn. wtica is very li?;e that of : I nis.-iao arrjy A KM Y'ork Conr hM tle- idel tftat tlaa T'nite l Sta'e cannot tax the salarie of State Julge-. s Tilt: 9VMXIXV OF MOKCOW. Aa Xapoh-on Ilotiaparte whk innrcl inp Ua nnnv into MoWOW n St jdemWr l.". lil!, the lttVvsion jintl.oritics iletenuiueti to hnrn the citv rather than let it le nccuiiits.! hy hin.. They luvonlincly Iitfümtej combflst I ' matt rial t'irotipl;out the city, ready to Im lighted should hi nnny enter it. His entry und nttempVtl tv.-npatioii at !-- are mttt-U-n ot List.irv. fn.ra which we -nte tht foil, .wine: "On Wcabg si-.. s.rit-ml r l ". 1813, Napoleon took up hin healiunrter- in tie Kremlin, ami on the aajaje y the fire broke out in flatabtajM of tin- Kittil (i..pnl. Tlio ajjaJM of the Mth w;is iliuniinute! by tin fire of a penemi eoofl'ijrrntioti. The exploHionof t!-.- oa!!ns of tlume. which were seru I.illi.ifr fn.m t!u- tojs of towers sho-Vetl the mens whieh wen- leinf- take:- to spread tho fire. A "MbH sea of rfauie i'.itüuinateti the botriaoa for nüca, and auuuaii . l t the unhappy Miis-..v:. arho xtill hagerej near tjie town ulta; tlieir Louies imiIouk":' e-fisted. Tho .',;tfer-tit '(tTrters of the ttiwn tnk fire, burned! hm.1 dinapi'earYtl all at once. Heap- .f caleitM'd and W' .ekiitil :.! ::nl . ü tMe sxd where boanaM had t.sL The aflenoe ot Isruc i onlv intorrupti d by tiie r.nng like thnt i if the wav.- i f h RtnTUiT sea : this ar.ia jir shuiil hy the wi:i-.I, whicii. Irv ing with violence the b.itviit of flame. mrrieii a:ar ;ail wi.ie the ilewtroying element. From time to time wholbuilihncrs i'ell witli a crash. When ver tit" fye tTUT.cd nothing could be seen but smoking ruins and devouring- names.. Kver and anon was heard the toll of a lell " iiich aonnded hke the aigiial passed bctarteu one anl another of eqnal de- , of th(t town v..lR ,miU lf wood jt tooj. many ihtys of general conflagration to , it. At last, in most quarters of the town there were left so few traces -f habitations that the streets could hnrdlv i . j j lie recognized. Human Ixwlies half- ! burned, and tiie carea.se of cows and ; dogs lay in the midst of the ruins. Thirty thousand houses, liesides a gnat nnnilier nf palaces, were reduced to ashes scarcely 0,000 buildings remained standing. The private lose hy the destruction . 11 nk"- " "'- I htted at not c tluui ).MKI.(MI0 ster ling fglöt,IX0,0tp)i. and this waa pn.liHbJv nmler the murk. Hie first torch xMi mH Moaeow ...blaze was s..id to have , , . . . , ., been apldled bv ( oitnt IJ-.-'- 'IK-h-ilie. the t ' uutai inn it i.irrin, Thomas N'ajtt is an indefatigable Work ' 'Jrf and ia growing rich.
m r m yk met: : Wlnta a ill Um workiti? hr , lipid have the aeiisc t tiutlcrd.. V, ',. M of sluith . t i jinittv the fMaf . M K-.-iiH sitti;i;f tMfa their w .. or otluT airk Ufiv ui .l u- ;rtn u l .rup while Um MftM ih lilazing lull into t'u. ., i-V.-t. It Is plain t!l.it the objeet tlul thctr a tirk tiMia raiUHd Im- noen wiÜ! a gnat tlistitnttioHt trlt'l. tho liehl ,,( ,. ntinn is alrcmly .i-citpi..! bv But th. v wrk on fur hours, uil tlouig, the next moTTniip tlieir v isittU OTgajM , ..ft!: :ilus-l.v r-ltn t ntaS nt1 tioii, tue woiki" ure Ut t.ittl ... '. . the U'HMin i i'xpcrit-utv oQVrt-i tn. iu. Circular paix-r hhaih rau he ohttuuetl for a few cents, ami these not .nlv pr, tift the eveH frt.iu the excess .f light, !nt serve tm a ppfleotor Iwhiml the b .... incn-ttxing the illnniiuatien one-half Baahh t the ahovp nieiition.il ex-i!, theft it tliat .f the varviug quantity of light thrown int the eyo Itv its lt inlv am! t h'-riniteiv directed t. v. ... Maze .r liiiijnelv hvhv fnmi it, , which the jnipil hu not iw' to : ibat itiv'If t the tuerctmc of plare; wl.t r ;.s, with the its of the siiah', the ilhti.ituation troiiM be uniform. T!ic number ef jx-rtons in the corninuiity hav.np sj 'ts, light it ilark, in their field of i-im. nris;n? frv.ni the iniurx-1 the r. -tina hy tit.- ill nnarfes w!ii li w- .-.n tinning, i frreater th:iii is. cointuotilT imahaaj. It nmst lie horue in KM that these hjmts are a ttriuiis Ktep t...ml iiitunirxwis and put'..-.-i r. mi, mictl as plunpetl in darkness the latter ;. ears. . if tin- glial Milt.-n. und tBMUJ oth rs ruon eminent for their talent. than their cntiti n.
UBMAMIM8, ANCIENT .1 A") JtOHEJtX. At the e ' hration uf the OM h'ui-dre-lth HaaHfCMMy 0 the rWiety Library in New York, flat fol-.-wincr inten-st-iug ftu-ts wen stated !i! tht-eoursi- o: t'..centeiiiii:d uddreas, reiul by Dr. Thi.raaft Wald: Tiie tir-t pablie laawy aa tionetl in hishiry wai f tmihtl at Atlttt: l.v Pisistras. :'.!..ut the v. ;.r Ml. Iff... Chriat. Tl.e f-eonl of ;ny ;.'; fountletl !y Pth my Piii julclphu-. SM venrs K-f.-re Chri-'. bv whieh 4'.'o tnafal ami aaaawefpal r ere imIUoyti when Julina CmWBt Off. fire toAlejutr.iir:a. in the y. ar 47, tmfon t'hrist. A:.othT libn-ry. !"r..ml of th.- min of the tirst aatil it gi-tw t. 7K,OI10 voIu:n, wn-- ileetntyexl by the SaSBMM in the year iVli, who h. i ttsl ti.-' ater of ti.t.r bat in- ior ix ni-mthi ly Luming l.liiiisteml of w:xkL Tli" prineijitil librariet in mtnleni times are. first, that of Paris, eoiitaiiiinp S,fJ0afJ06 volumes Mal tfJQfJOO nta-ni -eripts : the Bri:i-h Mn--. um. :i.:.rlv 1,080.000 fiiiiuoeo ; that oi Munich, HO0.0OO: that of the Vatican. 110,000. and JO.etKl manuscripts: th Bosbm Public Library isititains le,nt; that of Ooapmo, lNl.f.); the As:r Libr.ny . ll.tom; tin ! re.mtile Library. 1 ifXOOO; and the N'-w York Society LiV raiy, tUa.iMKI volume, some of which an not eisi'wlien' t lie IrMUad. WOBMY1XQ fUfÄ A atoty it ttdl by th;' Ir- -t . 1-u-iriainli QmmrUm which is, to say the I ast. OjaÜO as unpleasant as sensational. A number of gOMaaal bojfa conirregateJ in the kitchen of an inn in that towii the conversation turned on rab am' ratkillinp. One of the company havinp . iHiasteil tlmt he was in pom feafoi of "th" lartr s nt that thte BXOOOSn had ever peeu," a man naiufl Ikirou. r-a-dcnil fisilluirdy hy drink." declareii he odd kill the btpcvst rat that ceild i" ' llwL An inamue old rat was ac- ' -ont:;i?iy wtiinirawu imm us caojc tancli dtfnenliv. and having ! to p. nail in the tabic by a piece of -passed through its thigh. liarn se' boat his task, and. o miming to gl hold f the n t with his teeth "ol-oiit iiiidtlleof it-t lmck.' kill! it, but not liefore the infuriated creature had bitten him severely in tiie cheek. He though; little .f the wound at the time, but in a week or ten days it gave him intense pain, and he is now in Blackburn iufirmi- . . . ... m,. ri i to "J fnHenng fn n hydrophobia. t W U ht,V that his melancholT fate wui 1(ft1 in Pw-0" an1 " reflect that worrying rats to deatn is no onlv an nnintellectual amusement, hut also an amusement attended with BO inconsiderable personal risk. The hnge, drastic, griping, sickening pills, constructed of crude, coarse and bnlk ingredient, are fast being superceded by Ur. Pierre's Pleasant Purgative Pelltts, or t-igar-coated. Concentrated Itoot and Herbal Jos-e Anti-Bthoue Orannlea the ' LitUe Oiaiu Cathartic or h.' m in jtnrrn physic. M.-oern chemical s.-;ee enables n. Pierea to eitrat j from ths juk-es of tbe m wt val.talde roots aaa herbat Iheir active rncth -al pnnrinle. whicn. wbeti worked into little Pell.-i or lr,m"l rcamr's lanpr titan .auVar.1 -''. rewlars each htt'o Pellet as active and powerful as large pill, whiio thev are much more pn1)" and pleasant n effect, io :t- -r dai.; !-t-. ajj Wr. :w-Eivri a verv alMOMJ 01 thsAkn fr m our fricid Kci-I 'U. " '"!,re" tnra hoaae. for a bMt'e of Jer, t-9T Lmii.uem whteli wo gave rum. a: I whiea aw save ban rnL-e'(v enrsd Iura of ibe tPiiil4eaaaa an I la,itt NJt c.iogh be had wL .i loa ; CmA i.F.'.i im. article A Wind man dog-
