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HE ' \ ·. . •. ·· . ; ' ··A··.:·. 1·.· ·. L~. ·.·· ·y· ... ·.·.· ;, . . ', ' : ; ' ·. ; ' . . ' • I 0 · ' :, • ' I I,\ S . - :, ~ - • • •• Vol. rv.-Whole Number I,UO :BATAVIA, it Y., THURSDAY EVENIN'G, JANUARY 2b·, r882. ·- : . ' ' f ~. Price Tw~ :Q.=~~-_,· ·· ...... --·-·-- .AJJ JI'RRTISEMENTS. ITS F!T:E SEA..J.ED. erable nerV'ousness; but on getti.lg TB.EI:l'ii·BWI!Il' ,BRIBJP, --...- ~vav to contpantive seclusion bis, - GU!CTEAV' coNriCTEa o'F 'MUBDE!,: usual comp\lSure and assoran~e: re- The whea.t tra11sact:ions in Chica· Fro-. the 1'exaaSif1wc~ \BOSROLIBE 1\ u: XHE lf'aiiU' PEGBH:.E, t 11 rned. He sent out lor &Jl~>:les, · cago Tuesday exceeded Monda1's ' Somebody is going to Dllllilat~ -- • b h' h... d h d ··by r.o,ooo,'O<IO basbels, , Gilhooly witb a club y~t if ,fie iB Qot . ' 'l!he Cbarce or .J'ud:~:e• (Ju:-HOow , Wit w · lC •le trea.te · t e atten · illlts, fi I A r. . h tbe ;Prl•on· :J>•I&eCJetvecllhe vat• • meanwhUe 'cha.Jing familiarly and Five meO:bersct tluConnell ga11g :~are._: ·· ew ntk ts •ll'gCJ:~e w\9 IS POSITIVELY Tli:E Besl Se~ing. Machine Oil in ,tbe World, cJaet-Tbe .J'ury Han LU&te · · good~naturedly. He was asked 1\lhat in lrelandll.ave been~e~tenced ·from ret1lrntng home from an Q5'5ter;sl.lp· .!&'ron ble Ia .Ar•l'Vln~r ., a vo.n· · · :he thought tile jury would do, and · one to twe~ year& imJlrisonment \FU'iillt about J o'c:lock in tl!e I!!Dtb elu•lou, , ,rt-plied: \I think they will acquit each . 1ng. He waa full of mi~dief aQd Because it will never GO¥, W.hile all others . WILl~ sooner or later. It produces a per : feclly S1J100lb polished and hardened sur· ; face cf all the bearings, materially lessen •• ing tbe wear, and WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.-In IJis charge to the jttrf yesterday, Juctge Co~, ill coJlclusion,. said·: From the m~terials presenred toyou •t'WO · pictures have been drawn :to you by •llle or disagree, don't you?\ A .steward on the ,estate of M1a. ' o!her intosica~ing·beve~Je:$; . S.ta,p- When ·the· jury were out half an. Morony, at Milltown, [reland, bas • JllD~ at:Ldrug-star~ onAu~i.D:'\~\· :hou they c:alle&to a lla.iliff 'thattbev been shot dead. 'rhe estate had , ue:. h.e ra~g the mght .ben a!kd .,.._ were readJ7 with, a verdict. they been under police· protection, ~d111Itted by the clerk, ~~c;J·tboQ.gbt: were in formed that a recess hadll::aeen · Tb M - · . · 1t lll.ttst be a c~se of gr~at at*enc;. Will Gamsa Your Machine 1o Run. one.thir~ to one-half. Ughter, the coansel. One represents• a · <taken and the j11dge had left .the e · ~~~ an.nollnc~s that Jay · ''Gtve me a d1mesb wortbt•of toile!:, h . d • \'\ Gould and C. P •.. Hc~t111gton, have: . sb.· ~i p.\ • • Do you me~n \to •=r· Is the best a~bc1e vou can use to polish the . machne head, because it will retain the polish Ion ger, youth of more tban average menlal endowm.eht surrounded by certllin imrnoral influences a:t the time ilis •. cbaracter was being developed, com· • •court, so t ey rema1ne m t.aeir bought a. c.~n .. trolllng tn.terest 1.n tb.e. that you disturh ·me a:~.tn· 18 ·· •.'b<>l!· ...... · ~- ,rnom until 1lhe 'Court reasseoil)led. s L & s }' R 1 d ·~ ._ u• 'f'he rumor that<the jury had agreed· t. · OUl~ • a.n rar.lcJsc:o ~ 1 roa.' • the lllorning to sell ,y(j~j\ pt'41C~ of •l'ras quickly spread, and an excited ~htch wtll BJ:Ve tltem.a h:alf mterest. so~p for which thete iS lie»:ia!De(l- .· •crowd o•• ') the C()Urt• 1D the Atl~ntlC ct: ~actfic road. . . !~te necesaity i\ \J~h-a()j :~·~.~qid:- .. You will' iind your mach1neungumm~d, nn.d will run easy after standtng menci11g life whhout resources, bat developing vicio11~ sharplless ud canning-, conceivi11g enterpnses of THE VERDICT OF GUIL\'Y greath pith anclno~nent tbat in«li- On reassembling the prisoner was , t..ated unusual foreca~t, although I:Je ;first to enter wiib qoick and ner\ous yond his resourcee, consumed all ateps, and :as he settled bimsel:f in idle for months with tnis oil upon it. ,.-The ;~gent will ]eave a bott 1 e at your house to try, 'vh1cb, please do, as such trial wall place you under no obbgahons to pmchase. SHAW & STILES. New School . House Site ! A LL personb who have lands. suitable for a sttefur the New School House, tot-e erected on the south stde ol the rallruads in Union Sc::bool Da,trict No. %, and who. desire to ofler the sam~ for sale to ~aid Scho 1 Du.tnct, are requ•sted, witlzouz ielay to subm1t their offers to the under. sil!lned, to th! md that the same .> ~a~ be latd before an.i duly cons1dered by the Bo:1td of Education. Dated January 18th, 1882. GEORGE WIARD, WILLIAM c. WAT\iON I Comm1ltee. the time by unsated egotism, a.nd the dock tbe light of a candle fell craving for notorie1y; \Yiolent in t~m- ifull upon his face and disclosed its per, selfish, immoral, and :dishOJtest, :more than nsaal pallor. Not a· leadi~g: a life of bypocrisr, swiod- 1 tremor of t.be linbs or a. movement ling-, and fraud, and finally, as a. ·()fthe muscles of his face was ob- cnlmination of his: depraved career :servable as ihe threw back his llead worldnr; himseU i:ltto the resolution :and fixed his gaze upon the «<oor of startling tbe v;orld with .the crime •.through which: the jury were· to which would secure him bad emi- •come. As:the:jury filed slowly into nence. thdr seats every sound wa.s bu~l.ed The other represented a yo'lltb 1 ila.ve the v<>ice of the clerk as lie pro bom, a!l it were,. ·tmrler tnalign in- pounded to the foreman the asual tluences-a child of a diseased enq•]irv: mother and of afll.ther subject to in- ''We hne,\ .was answe1ed. sane dtlusions, reared in :retirem.ent •·What is your lerdict,\ guilty or an1 imbued with fanatical religious not gnilty I\ views; subsequently his mind vas \Guilty as in(iicted,\ replied the fi1led \Vitb fanatical theories:; laun<eh- foreman. ~· ed on the world 'Vith no guida11ce The peat-up feelings of the c.-owd s1ve his own impolses, e\Yincing in- tben found expression in uprouious capacitr for any continuo\ls empl«~y- .demonstrations~ of appla11se and ap- me[)t; changing from one pursuit proval. The bailiffs cried order· and - to another, now bwyer, now niligi- Mr. Scovil.le attempted to address ~ oni!lt,. and now politician.; uns;uc the Court, ·but .tl\l~ District Attorney ~ .. c:essfulln all, full of wild impt'•C- · .shooted, ''\\Vail1ill we have·tbe ver- r.:l o· tica.ble schemes for wbi(b he llad . diet complete and in due form Ql S fi la \'·\ ~ .::! 0 neither J\esources nor ability, subject .... to delusions, his mind incoherent · The clerk, a~ain addressi11g:- the 1·(; ,_i and in~ompetent of reasoning <eo-. jurv, said: ''Your forema11, says 5 ~~ -~ ~ herentlr on anr subjec't. with. a ~~~:r, as j11dicted, so say youi:all of ~ .8 ~ 0 mind so weak and a 1elllJleT so im- r ~ ~ ::C pressioo.able that be became dera11g • ·We d(),\ thev all re!p()nde<J. f \' ~ en ed and was therefore impelled to Anotb\r demonstration of approv- '\- ;:: ... fiLi r::l tile conmission .of a crime the seri- al followed. 11 ~ ~ 0 :a ousness of which be coald not en- . Mr Sco:ville demanded a poll of .; ~ '§ ~ ~ derstand. the jllrV, whicb was granted., and e.'s -g r/'l ~ It is for you. gentlemen, to cJe- each jnror was called by 11ame., and ~ ~ ·~ ~ en •ermine which. of these portraits is each m a firm voice promptly re]llied ~ !3. !~! ,_, '\•Gnilty.\ j;;l ~ ..... tbe true one. t ~ ~=~. Z ::I: And now, gentlemen, if yon end As the last n:lme was called the '\ ~ ll ~ ~ from the whole evidence that, at prisoner shrieked: ''My blood will . r .;:l ~ ~ tbe time ofthe commission of the be upon tbe he11.ds of that jury,- ~~ Oi ~ ~ homicide the priso11er wa!l laboring D()n't you forget it.\ · ~ ~ o under such a defect of reason, that In answer to.an enquiry,thef udge ft tn • ~ he was incapable of understand.in~r informed Mr. Scoville tha! tbe charge ~ 0 what he was doing ()r ofsedng that will be fun~clishhed ~ilml ' in pridnt:,d toll it wa.s the wro·ng thing to do-as, . morrow, all e WI ue accor e a . To Bent. T O REN'l\ a desirable 'house on Ea,t Main s1reet. Hard a11d soft water in the ltouse; Inquire of C. F ·Pre<cott, ·- \'L'U.K tiA.LK-A desuallle •esidcnce on ..1: State street. Apply at lSo. 6 Masonic Temple. · # B&.TA. VIA. 1U.&8KETII. 8ATAt'lA, N. Y.,Ja.nu:uy as. t882. Wheat, wllite ''·3S Flour,nelt precettnr.so· Wheat. red ... 1.40•I.4t Flour,Haxall,bbl t 9 oo Oat• 1 whito-••••• 46 Flour, white, bbl 1 75 Q.lU,IDlilltd·.····· 43•44 Flour, red, bbl .• • 7 7~ cora:.... . ..... . . so ·Por~ • • • •• • • 1 s~a oo BU11J 1 1!rowod •• 7S·8o Chickui, dr-.d ro •• . 6 r~twtd Bs 90 Butter, tub .... • • tS-i7· Beu1, IIIIIIFOW' 3.oo-3 ill; Butter, roll ...... ~s-26· •• · medluu ·2.Q0·3·oo jar· Butter ...... as-a6 •• ~· ••• 2.~o.a.oo kga ..•.•• •.•••••· 20 u l\ed. •• 2.40 Cfi.eesO ........... xt-15 Clo•er seed metl , ~oo Apples. ,dried. , • 5 :lo IB&ID 4• 50 Applet,\ • • ... 11 00•3 50 Pota~~llOie 90·• oo Lard........... 11 'Potal-, •Pe1ra- 90·95 Salt· ·-•• ._.. I 50 WIMII\- ._. ...-. t4•:U '\Blat ~•It, \\\'••I cs Go to Wilson's, 106 Main street for 81:10 frames. tf .... !flee Ae•oruaea' or black ostrich featbers and tips .. Reduced prices, at Mri~ G. F. Ab· bott'a. for example, if be were ullder an in the time allowed bylaw within. which sane de1usion t.hat the A.hn ighty llad to file exc~ptions; tbat he will also cooomanded billl to do the act- . be entitled :to fourday1 wirbinwhich tben ILe was 21ot in a responsible ·to move a~ ~rres~ of judgmel)!. condition of mind, but ILe was an Guiteau llere called out in tones object of compassion, a.nd shO'uld of de~per:ation, ••God wih aV\enge be now acquitted. It, on the other this ootrage.', ~>and, rou fin<l tllat he was urtder The Judge, ht dismissing the jury, no. insane delusion, but had possess- thanked them fur the· manrt.er in 1on ofllis faculties, and had power ·which the)' had discharged thei:r do- to know his act VJas wrong, and if ty, saying they richly neritetl the . of his own fret: will'he c:lelibera:tely :thanks of •their country!llen. The conceived the id.,a and exec11ted :crow'i qui;ckJy!left tht: court,rc;>om, h •micide; then whetber his mo:tiVe :and the prisoner, gesticlllatilll( wi_th were personal v.indictiveness, politi~ :manacled hands, was led out. As c:l · :he pas!ed .tile reponers' tables he cal animosity, e~ue to a~enge sup- called out: • •]lle court in bane will posrd ;political wrongs, or a morbid :reverse thi:s business., desire for notoriety; or if you are , •1ilable to discOYer any m.o.tive at all, the act· is simply murder, and .it ·is your . \duty to find liJ. verdict of guilty as indicted; or (after asug- Restion from Mr. Scov•lle) if :yoo find the priso11er is not guilty~ by reason of insanily., it is )'<Jilr dutf to say so. You wall 11ow retire to your room .and consider your \er- dict. l!loldl.,ll In :Seeelon. The ·annual State Enc:amp:ment of the G. A. R. assembled at Syra· • cuse yesterday.. The addr.ess of : 1Velcome l>y :Mayor Hendrick!! was ·responded to by Commallder Mer· rit. Ther·e will be a secret se~sion thi •J afternC'on. There are 8oo '(!ele:· :gates present. Nearly eve1y Post in AFTER TILE CIIARGit. ! the State is represented. The hln- Duiing the delivery .ofllhe charge i quet last night ·was attended byr ,.sao there·was perfect stillness in the :comrades .and: guests Getteral ·. cnwded room.. EYen the pris()ner ! Henry A Barnum presided. ~peech kept absol11tely quiet, with the el- · es -.vere made :~y Generals Slocum, ception of one or two sitrple ill ter- [ . .Barnum and Curtis, and :by Judge ·ruptions. . Wal·lace a.Jid ·Col •. Fla11agan of the Soo~ after.tbe J'ur1 we11t out !be :Utica Her,t~ld. --:--..,.4HIH1t~·:\:\\'-. pd11one1' was allo-..ed to r.etire t.o a OotbiDI~heap at Mo7illball ;.• waililig·roora. He evinced ~oD•id· The enttre town oi Johnsonville, · 1ate neshessity,\ replied : Gillioelr .. Tenn., is :submerged. and every! patting a d.ime on tire· .. ClO.~ter.L famil~ has been dislodg~d fr?m its 1 • ••No • mediate nes.hessit}·i1*l1•·. J~la dwelhng. The population 11 700 •• keep it for me~ I'll jea~.4:rt\p i.- A large nambe.- of l!lllll houses; lD•·mcrrer .and get it wben I goee fto'lted a,.a,. T:here ll'•mucb auf- horne to dmner; Good~bj 1\.Jtshte• fering. A ~reat qua.ntitJ of lumber Al!OP--Apotherypop....,..;g~<>d by ~nd many dwelling:llooses are drift-: l.lisllter Sboppope~~l~~ -·Tne drus tng down jrom there. The water clerk kictted.him twice as be whh.- rearhed the iron rails of the railroad, drew. ' · bridge. , · · . . . . (,\arAelti'• CJo•-. P.J•t•• Four na.~ked burglars entered tile, . ..,~ . .house ofCbarles Hilrebrigb~ at New . CtKVRt.lND, · J~n. '4\--:.'ro-d&~ ~ortage, Cfh1.o, 1'uesd~sy ntgbt and : Mrs. G11r:field call~d:. ~t ·tbe N11yor~ t1ed one of h1s d11ugtuera to a stove, office and es:a~in.td threatening- to burn her filet. Ano1b bJ\Oilte plate j•1st receivecl er daughter Wa!l placed in frollt or a f.Lnr ct Cot ot New Ybrk . safe and th:l'eatened· \With ·deat 1 •tf 11be ·~ctled to the bronle refusid to. open. it.. The robbers ing the remains of tbe then stole ;dew hun.dreddolllus; ate The plate is of · supper, 1ook two h<1rses and a cal' amcl possesses riage, and ecap4!c!. carving that over . A mysterious explosion occurred; cona11med in its· at the re;i.dence of U. S. Distnct- si.ze is 18 by 8 Judge C~ldwell at Litt~e Rock, raised letters, the Arll., yeste:tday :morning. He threw field, 188r.\ into a fire a sm~Lll package he fo1111d . 1111practiced eye, on a mai:ltlepiece. A terrible e:s b.as-reliet or I plosion followed, thl'owhtg 1be}11dge · a1 each end an violently across the IQO:ID, break1ng stem~ twig, and the fornitu 1e, and doing other dam- ~f the life and age. The Judg;e was fo11nd insensi· P1eside11t. ble, with tile flesh tJrn from both !.er unq11alified arms up \()> the elb()\• and his llair work. The and whiskers scorclt.ed off. His in· to the coffin julies are serious. ••• ()eld l\lalloloplaleallr CloD•ldere4, · N~':>t York Heraold, Je.n, 2-4· The present frost will produce an excellent c.-op of\ ice in all the states north of the Pot(}Jnac and a la.ir . crop in VirginiiL. This result will compensate a10ply all who suffer from its aitendantdiscomfort9. But HA.VING 1t0w entered the chief paint of interest attaching year of Fllmi'ure and h11sme,a in Batavia, to the recellt change in :the season is ·1ned111m c1 the preS!', to that it a llgllrs a spung more fav()~· vho have so kmdly a11d ble for the gui a and fru 1t crops than ~~~~ th:l th~t ~e\a' \\•v• was that of·r88r. Ha<l the wi11ter ed·beretofore, will be continued as mild a.~ it llas beetl up ture, aa'i lh£JS~ are, loSundayl!!.St untilla~e ne~tmontb, ~r._fita;~liewingasl .. with the sail approachillg the eqt.i· Qukk Sixpence IS belter 1 b. r &hilling. 1 enter i'rto No C«l,III!II~ noctia 'pOLllt, t e 1ruit trees WQU 'd WITH AMY MA)IUPACTUU:I!I J be ready to bud in March only to ny 11:09d' of whom, where,.. be su hseqttently bli~hted by bela·ed can do ttl~ best. Wh~ ally winter ~ales A9 1t is, 1Jowever, the . is tlltrodaced, I mean to lie fiatt o ;therefore arrival of these frosty- spells n()W gives protnise of m<Jre normal and I 00 NOT OBLlGA'TE Jof'YSELF milder wea;ther at tlu opening c f the IIANDLE ANY ONES g rowing season tban could other· ·~r to putcbase more than is for my U:l order to try to CO!ttrof Lllf IJaruo::tu..: wise be expected. Severe as the axticle. I buy no tras1t of t:llf present co[d is by contrast with the callse they m 11 lead met() tbnk. weather of the last six weeks, it falls d41ltake to fill me with vailily tha. I far sho•t oft bat wbich marked ilhe . omly one in the United. State•ihat thev . .for. 1 clo not own lhr& ~ li~ tarnJliL'Tt last winter ·in th'(! Urnted States, du· .nanufactories, which o!il:J ~orliqood1 •t ring which the arctic temperature of large eJpense for my udusiwe.J>alrou~.e • fifty-nine dep;ree:s. below zero occnr· I manufacuue what eO<JIIb E know Lea• red in the llOrth.west:. So fa.r, tiler~· SA V .E MONEY fore, as the present season has .de veloped the indications a.re fav<Jra· om, w tb.ose goods whicbothe:r dealemcall ·pTodnc:e to better advantage. ble .o next spri11g's agric11ltural OJI· · I p11rchase of whom mit bt :aucfl qu•ac. erations. ·lie as Hbml,c I can do best WltltmylliaJMr~ ---+•--- a~d to convince yon, dear r1Mde=r 1 e~f:.IIIM IT .&..,aN£ w·•· lrutll ofthu artiCle, it is ·•~yf\ot yet~ u Mrs. lh.Ama!l Buns of Osweg() 1 burned by the explos on of a kero- sene lamp Tuesday 11.gbt, died yes· terday.! Niagara •Falls: certain.ly has so1ne bolJ thievea. Parties '\\-ere buildin~t an ice hon~e: on ,the· river bank the1e receo tl y, alld S()meol)e lilt ole the roof from it. A prodi1ce buye.r 11amed Gau; . Iiv ng in :Cincinllati., •ba..s mystero11s· ly disappeared fi'OQ\ Pa11ama, Chau• · tauqui coctlty, ·where lle has been Ioadina can. · • .e:xnnme my stock Uld rricec and be caa. unced.\ J. can and wii ~eilfurtailare bd .tt'lldertakini gQods lower thm IUIY estab· l~hmeilt in the United Stata,. . I nave deYoled ten ye.rs of ·•Yli{o q fi:Jtdlng o11t where Furnatare acd :Unclert••· ing e~s of the belit 'n;.h, tl!te .boest'liJerk· :naruhip, ·the . MOST DURABLE GOODS can be found an~ .the lowest ptices, a:.d ~· c~nv·nce whom It may ·COIICtKIH-..fthe 1Ll· ue,of:thll to thGse who patromi&e ~. it .ill omiT•Ilece~ary for me to.uy, \CoDM atul p:rice my gocxb, examine the <l'l~ty. ~tjlei btt•hal\d durabdtty, .and U.en: ~o~ :wl.il eee vbat ex:pertence combmed .'\OWIIIL pli!!ll ·rill do.•• · Yottrs Tr11lt~ . M. II:IA'n\f. .. '